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jim, 1937 091bnwi, THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Teacher President . Vice-President Secretary 7A Mrs. Miller John Hartshaw Eleanor Wills Jean Eckman B Mrs, Marwood Charles Mowrer Edward Smith Lola Beatty C Mr. James William Noonan Betty Mclntyre Joe Heleniak 8A Miss Grove Dominic Bontempo Garland Shifflet Jane Glenn B Mr. Mitterling Stella Smith Nicholas Urbano Sophie Dralley C Miss Brooks John Shaffer Stanley Zaborowski Catherine Weldie 9A Mrs. Diehl Harold Hartshaw Joseph Butera Anna Barr B Mr. King Betty Henning Betty Lewis Dorothy Law C Mr. Zuck John Smith Muriel Rinehart Catherine Palmer ' The Junior High School has taken a more active part in the activities of the school this year than ever before. The president of each home room is a member of the Student Council. One of the ninth grade boys is Vice- President of the Student Safety Society. The boys' basketball team,'with Mr. Rathmell as its coach, demonstrated the athletic ability of the Junior High School boys. In addition to athletics and student council activities, they have a Bee Club with enthusiastic members. Mr. Davis is the leader of the club. Tlhey study the life of the bees and experiment with them. In order to acquire money for new bee hives, the club sponsored a movie. This new idea of ai benefit was immediately successful and was followed by other school organi- zations. . 'The Junior High School has also provided entertainment in some as- sembly programs. The ninth grade boys presented an original minstrel show. Poems, music, dances, and jokes were all included in the program. A magazine campaign, arranged as a contest among the home rooms, was zealously supported by the Junior High School. This was done in the interest of their extracurricular activities. THE FRIENDSHIP CLUB The Ninth Grade Club was organized in September. It is composed of IIS members and the purpose is to combine the ninth grade sections into a class organization. The President, Vice-President, critic and program committee are elected every eight weeks. The changing of officers and arrangement of the programs provides an opportunity for every student to participate in the club's activities. The club members have their own Friendship pin and their colors are brown and gold. The class advisers arid the club members feel that this organization is a step forward in the activity of the Junior High School. E421
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Presidents Howard Walker and.Victor Jamison Vice-Presidents Julius Ashton and Joseph Matazzo Secretaries Ruth Beck and Irene Munshower Class Advisers Miss Foley and Mr. Raub Dear Seniors, ' Since you are about to be graduated, we were sure you would like to know in what good hands you are leaving your Alma Mater. Many members of our class have been active in athletics. We hope you will return next year to see us carry on for the honor of the school. We have been well represented in various organizations, and some of our classmates were in the operetta and annual play. We Sophomores have enjoyed working with you Seniors this year, and wish to extend our congratulations to everyone of you. Affectionately, The Sophs SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Left to right: Beck, Ashton, Walker, Jamison, Matazzo and Munshower. I E411 I
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