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Ab it 5 tr, 5 .,, JUNIOR BANQ The Junior Band consists of seventeen members ranging from the fifth grade to the eighth grade. These students are being taught the principles in playing the various instruments so that they may be eligible to enter the Senior Band. They appeared before the public at the High School Music Program. OUR LIBRARY Our library is a source of enjoyment to the students. Not only do we have a fine assortment of fiction but also many bio- graphies, and other non-fiction books. We have several good cur- rent magazines on our shelves. We also receive eighty books from the Bowling Green Library every four weeks. In the words of Emilie nBooks Books Books Books Paulson-- are keys to wisdom's treasuresg are gates to lands of pleasureg are paths that upward leadg are friends. Come, let us read,n JUNIOR IIICQII -CHORUS The Junior High Chorus consists of twenty-three boys and girls who are in the seventh and eighth grade. This group under the sup- ervision of Miss Archer meets twice a week to study the fundamentals of music. in the grade operetta County Music Festival the other choruses of King Cole.n The group During the school year, the Chorus participated in the high school operettg 'ChonitaU. Several members also had prominent parts entitled UThe Pied Piper of Haml1n.n At the on April 25, the Junior High Chorus joined the county in singing nwater Boyn and nOld also sani at the High School Music Program.
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.......-Q..--........ ..... ...--..... ......, Boy Scouts The Boy Scouts Troop No. 550 was organized in 1954 under the supervision of Mr. Clifton Olds. This year our scoutmaster was Mr. Brown. Under his leadership the troop has progressed rapidly. There are three charter members who are still active: James Witte, Senior Patrol Leaderg David Jenkins, Assistant Scout Masterg and Homer Meder, Quartermaster. The troop Scribe is Charles Wallace and Scout Bugler is Leonard Wight. The Scouts are divided into two patrols. The leader of the Fox Patrol is Leonard Wight. Russell Gottschalk is leader of the Beaver Patrol. The Troop consists of twelve members. A meeting is held every two weeks. In order to become a Boy Scout, one must know the twelve Scout Laws ---- A Scout must be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, cour- teous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent. One must know the Scout Oath: uOn my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Lawg to help other people at all timesg to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight.N A Scout must also know the motto, the significance of the flag of the United States, the pledge of allegiance to the flag, the respect due it and must be able to tie a square knot, and eight other knots. Athletic Committee The Athletic committee was first organized five years ago. The purpose was to set up the standard for participation of students in athletics and also to determine the rules for obtaining letters in the various sports. The aim of the committee is to build up interest in clean, healthful sports. The committee is composed of Mr. Croll, Chairman, Mr. Needles, Mr. Long, Kenneth Layman, Winifred Bushman, Irvine McCann and Marion Layman. W Q4 on-ggiii1,fi i1QQg.ggi3gaiiiiiiiijiitw., -aq-.-...
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