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The Junior I-lighfffA Period Of Exploration Before the day ol the Junior High Svhool, many pupils went to sf-hool only through the eighth gi-rifle. They lllfillyl want to go to high svhool befaiuse to thf-ni it was so new und diiferent, and the zldjustniem wus hard to make. To reniedy this situation, the junior high svhool system wus es- tublislied. Iiiuiigiimtvrl ut XVhile Bear in lfiflfi, thx- junior high swhool helps students to bridge the gzip bf'iXYf'f'Il grade und high svhool. Here the pupils liuw' their own ff'2lf'ilf'l'F, svpziixitf- f-lussrooins, and their own orgunixzitions. The addition to the high swhool, inc-luding the gymnasiuni-uuditoriuni, wus built that yr-ur to nieet the nf-1-ds of expansion in the avhool progmni us well as in enrollment. The l 0lll'SF' of study in the junior high inf-l!1d+'1s sluvh l'f'f1lliI'f'fl subjects as English, geography, history, iimllieiiizities, and general business or sffienf-e. Among' the eler-lives are shop, home ewono- niivs, Latin, art, glee c-lub, and hand. The junior high svhool period is an exploratory one-, or ni rliscovery period, when a pupil may experiment widely in different fields to find what his interests are. He will thus be able to select more wisely from the subjecfts offered in the senior high svhool, High .srlzool istzzrlmzzk' false puff in Jzozior Refi Cross zlrzre Ari' r'Ir1.s.sf'.s Ivfrrn by flo- any. W 1 5 s
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Boon nmfli dnt 0iZlL0lfL.4 dilfl J-lcfivifiea SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING: Heck:-l. Buchan. Marsh efl. lraxvforrl, lYhitacre, Haensler. SITTING: Oslund. Fleming, Miss Lev, cnks-l. XYilliains, Hoffman, Hodsdon. Long, Sutton. Student Council Guides Student Thought Xn 'ictlxe oihanization always, the student council this vear discussed probleins that were niany and varied. Under the skillful leadership ff Daryl VVillianis, presidentg Kenneth Haeusler, vice-presidentg and Marjorie Henkel, secretary, definite progress was inade. In October five represen- tatives, including the president and secretary, went to the convention in Minneapolis where there were representatives from schools throughout the state. They came back with inany new ideas and practi- cal suggestions. The council, in charge of general arrangements, planned and executed a very suc- cessful h0l1l6C0l1lll'1H. Meetings were held every two weeks in the library during the sixth period on Wednesdays. The ineinbers, nunibering seventeen, consisted of two representatives froin each class and one froni each active club. Beside drawing up a new constitution the council proposed and car- ried out new seating arrangements in the assembly. This 0' ' ' ' ' ance of M' ' ignization functioned under the guid- iss Cora Lee and Mr. R. J. Hanson, principal.
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