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tfxs M mon Ut VV J dfffdfll J a tv F G J r3'X.:-- X , I .J lx' J! ai? ,521 A' rx -3 x X f , 7 .,f' tgirl iff!! 5 ff We eighth graders Cprospective Frosh of S. C. H. S.J have quite a number of memories to carry with us from our last year in the Junior High Division. Our weekly class Meetings were always a source of keenfenjoyment and the pretty little plants in our room are the result of Club activity. The goldfish, Salma- nezer, is also a donation of the club. We are proud to announce that one of our goldfish, Shadrach Mesach Abnegq had a role in the Senior Class Play. 'Representatives from our class also attended the field trips inau urated for schools by the board of edu- cation. First endeavours in debating were also part of the year's experience.f The Spelling Contest between both Junior High Divisions will long be remembered because we went down--in honorable defeat. Among the other privileges and honors enjoyed by the eighth graders was that of joining the High School Rooters Club. And one of the eighth graders boren the responsibility of presidency in the Knights of the Altan In spring the boys, under the apt c ing of So- phomore J. Kaszak, Joined the school mush 1 program. And now, finishing this year, we joyful ate oc- cupying the Freshman room in September. ! 'Q A,jjg 'P' Ps- I' C . ' fl P.S. We almost forgot to mention that w hg'qagL2Lgular Courtesy Course this year too. EffW4 4 .. pg img f 'X 'fify - -FEELP' ,112 f YR
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A .. I A C A 5 M IK ON QYQ E f A, S 'gl? 534 5 Q X 21 ' Ancient history tells us of the most remote times of mankind before and after the deluge. First, we have the Oriental nations, then the Greeks, and finally, the Romans. Among the Oriental nations are those peoples whose history we can trace back into the most remote past, namely, the Egyptians and Babylonians. However, the Greeks and Romans occupy the greater part of the study. To them we are indebted for a very great part of the civilization we possess. Our inheritance from these ancient countries has been so great, and their laws, institutions, and langu- ages are so interwoven in the fabric of our own public and private life that we cannot understand modern civil- ization without a knowledge of ancient history. C. Nober, '43 LE,LX?bN ING In this business of attending high school I am sort of a Jekyll-Hyde personality. As long as there is a Sister around, I am the most studious and attendant per- son. I have the intelligence to have learned to date the great Shakespeare made a MARCH TO THE SEA during the Civil' War, that X plus Y equals six, provided X equals 5 and Y equals 1, I went so far as to actually learn that Wparlezn is a Latin word meaning girl ...... .. or is it, You can see that being a Freshie, I have learned--- yes, ACTUALLY learned-f-some of the most important sub- jects taught in the high school and at my early age show promises of a great future, now--don't I? --Freshie X,
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