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Page 30 text:
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The Junior High School HE JUNIOR HIGH SCHQOL sTudenTs have had a very inTeresTing year under The direc- Tion oT Mr. RinTelmann and Mr. Brock. lv1osT oT Their acTiviTies have cenTered around The Junior High School boys' and girls' clubs. The acTiviTies were oT Tour kinds, social, sporTs, chari- Table, and scholasTic. Social commiTTees arranged a number oT social TuncTions. Several roller-skaTing parTies were held, also an ice-skaTing parTy, an ouTing aT Pine lake, a Tield day picnic To which Triends were inviTed, and a number oT oTher TuncTions. SporTs have had an imporTanT posiTion in The Junior High School boys' and girls' acTiviTies during The year. Ping-Pong TournamenTs Tor boTh boys and girls were arranged. WresTling and boxing maTches occupied The inTeresT oT many boys during club periods, while checkers Took The Tancy oT oThers. The girls also wenT in Tor exTensive sporTs. The Torms challenged each oTher in baskeTball, baseball, waTer baskeTball, and Tennis. The pyramids, drills, games, and comic acrobaTics oT The open house Physical EducaTion program were supporTed or presenTed by The Junior High School boys and girls. From all appearances, The varsiTy in TuTure will be greaTly
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Each OT The Treshman sTudenTs wroTe a six hun- dred word Theme in compeTiTion Tor The MT. Rushmore Memorial award. They were based on nine OT The mosT imporTanT evenTs in The hisTory OT The UniTed STaTes. The Tamous sculp- Tor, C-3uTzen Borglum, has carved The heads OT Tamous men in American hisTory on The sides OT MT. Rushmore in SouTh DalcoTa. Now sTudenTs are being aslced TO wriTe The inscripTion under These Tigures. Prizes are being awarded by The Rushmore Memorial commiTTee Tor The besT Themes. We hope ThaT one OT The Treshman sTudenTs Trom our school will win one OT These prizes. The Treshmen who Took French goT The names and addresses OT French boys and girls wiTh whom They could correspond. This was a prac- Tical way To TesT our abiliTy in French, and has broughT abouT correspondence Triendships ThaT prove To be very inTeresTing. The class, besides having a proTiTable, aca- demic year also enioyed a very delighTTul social one. The TirsT parTy was a roller-slcaTing one. This Toolc place The day aTTer The mid-semesTer exams. ATTer The worlc OT sTudying and Taking The exams The class decided To celebraTe. ATTer The slcaTing parTy one OT The Treshman girls en- TerTained The class aT her home Tor The remainder OT The evening. l.aTer on in The season The class had a sleigh-riding parTy and again ended The parTy aT The home OT a Treshman girl. The enTire class has used Their Treshman year very proTiTably as well as enioyably. FRESHMEN Jane Bradley RoberT Clarlc ArThur Graeszel Douglas GuTenlcunsT Lawrence Henderson Donald JohnsTon Fred KasTen RoberT Kremers BeTTy Ann Newald Sylvia Lecher Phyllis Jean BolTz Marian Nicholson Wallace MacBriar Charles Reed Edward ScheTTer EdiTh Schley Mary STraTTon William Thompson Lloyd Van AnTwerpen DoroThy VieTh KaTheryn Ann Webb RoberT STuebe 25
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enriched by The presenT sevenTh and eighTh grades. A number oT chariTable acTiviTies were carried on during The year. UnTorTunaTe Tamilies were helped wiTh supplies oT Tood and cloThing aT Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas. A Tinancial con- TribuTion was made To The ChariTy Fund aT ChrisTmas Time. The pupils also collecTed declcs oT old playing cards Tor use aT The Municipal Social CenTer Tor unemployed. The CommuniTy Fund was also given loyal and subsTanTial sup- porT. The Two Torms have been rivals Tor The Scholarship Banner and The Pioneer Banner all year, wiTh honors abouT equally divided. Frank discussions during home room rneeTings and club meeTings have helped many oT The boys and girls To undersTand Their scholasTic diTTiculTies. Fellow pupils were very co-operaTive in helping a pupil To beTTer undersTand himselT and his scholarship approach. We have had a wonderTul year and look Tor- ward To even greaTer acTiviTies nexT year. First and Second Forms George Adams John Anderson BeTTy Beebe AugusT BergenThal Helene Berger Barbara Berger ConsTance Brand Mary Burbach Olive Callaway John Croll Mary Falk PaTricia Eerneding SEVENTH AND EIGHT!-I GRADES Barbara Garber Fred Garny Louis Greenebaum Marion Gross Richard l-lallsTrom BeTTy l'larnischTeger MorTon l-lunTer BeTTy KrauThoeTer PaTricia Miller BeTTy Moeller Jacob Nunnemacher Ered Olson Joy Plessner PaTTy PosT Mariorie PriTzlal:l: John Rheineclc Miclcey RoeThlce Hannah Seeger Ralph Sivyer Ronald Sivyer Mariorie SmiTh John Uihlein Mary Wiener 27
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