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funior High Activities The J unior High system has proved a success in the Viroqua schools. Aside from its regular school curriculum, outside activities have been intro- duced. The purpose of these is to make the student familiar with activities similar to those which he will encounter in the Senior High. It gives him a chance to earn a V. J . H. The activities for girls are: Outing Club, basketball, batball, Camp Fire Girls, Home Economics Club, declamatory, Glee Club, Essay Contest and Agriculture Club. The boys have the following activities: Foot ball, basketball, track, oratory, chorus, Essay Contest, Ag. and Radio Clubs, and Boy Scouts. Both boys and girls may participate in these activities: Booster Club, Reading Circle, Dramatics, Science Club, Yell Leader, Class Officers, Debate, Good Manner Posters, perfect attendance, news reporting and Band. The social life also receives good care. The Junior High pupils are allowed a social hour, from four to five, on every other Monday afternoon, in the assembly room. Each grade may have a party and a picnic during the school year. In addition to this, the entire J unior High has two all-school parties during the year. A Freshmanis Dictionary A AcuteeThe teacherts temper on Monday morning. Annual-Wherein this writing is. B Bachelor-Mr. Suttle. Brains-A thing of by-gone days. BunkeNo good. C Cloakhall-A mixed-up affair. CrameAn attempt to learn in a short time. CrosswordseFrequently used by teachers. D December-Santa Claus gives us two weekst vacation. Dread-Of exams. E EateWhen ? Evidence-All people donit have it for the occasions When itis wanted F FrigideLooks received from certain people. G Grades-Where we came from. H HeaveneGraduation. Hot DogeA space filler. I Insinuate-To hint. J Jack-Necessary money. K Kindergarten-Where many failures started. h35-
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Top RoweB. Smith, S. Thompson, G. Eckhardt, K. Nelson, J. Nixon. Second RoweG. Krogen, M. Minshall, tSecJ; K. Kellicut, tPresJ; G. Fortney, Mr. Suttle, tadvisorl. Third RoweG. Jasperson, R. Nye, R. Ladoen, R. Fulton, B. Nye, tvice-presJ Bottom Row-e-D. Fulton, L. Henry, K. Morrison, C. Solverson. Members AbsenteR. Linde- mann, ttreasJ; Janet Smith. The Viroqua Junior High Booster Club is an organization Which boosts all school activities. The club meets every first and third Monday of each month. This assemblage of lawmakers consist of twenty members Who are elected by popular vote upon recommendation from the faculty; this method insures the J unior High of having only the best and most capa- ble students as members of the aforementioned ruling body. Following are the members of the Viroqua J unior High Booster Club with their respective offices: Social Committee-Clarice Solverson, Chairman; Gladys Fortney, Stanley Thompson, Lillian Henry. Athletic CommitteeeGeorge Eckhardt, Chairman ; David Fulton, Kathryn Morrison. Points Committee-Margaret Minshall, Chairman; Garnet Krogen, Richard N ye, Benjamin Smith. Publicity Committee-John Nixon, Chairman; Kermit Nelson, Gor- don J asperson, Blaine Nye. Finance Committee-Regina Lindemann, Chairman; Janet Smith, Ralph Ladoen, Robert Fulton.
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LoafeAn occupation of many. Mentaliterery low in Viroqua. Nonsense-Something which is nothing. Numbskulls-A number of people. Ozzy. PowdereRemedy for shiny nose. QuizeMeans of Punishment. Rave-Most teachers do. Report CardeBlack, white and red. SlackerseStudents who dontt patronize V. H. S. activities. Talk-Asset to everyone. Theatre--Place of amusement. UnlawfuleWhispering. Vamp-Strik1'ng object. WintereAn all year affair. Xwordse-Common brain food now passe. YearningeTo play hockey when school calls. ZowViroqua High School. School Life I have the most dreadful time at school, Each time I turn I break a rule; Each day comes with its troubles new, I dontt see how the rest get by, do you ? Monday, some poetry I failed to quote. Tuesday, I was caught with a note; Wednesday, I got by all right. But Thursday and Friday were a fright. iTwixt book reports and note books due, I don't see how I'll eier pull through I sit and tremble in every class For fear that Iill be called on at last. But cheer, for J unior High will soon be o'er, And years after Iive passed through that door I'll think of these troubles with face a-grinning, For Iill realize then they were j ust beginning. egge
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