... Character Building for Junior-high-school GradesD. C. Heath, 1930 - 232 pages |
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... club , or clubs , in which you are interested . If you are called upon to serve , you should do so graciously . In this way you will help others and get most for yourself . - - How to Organize a Club . Your school may have a complete ...
... club , or clubs , in which you are interested . If you are called upon to serve , you should do so graciously . In this way you will help others and get most for yourself . - - How to Organize a Club . Your school may have a complete ...
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... clubs suitable to a junior high school . Of course , any one school may not have all of them because conditions vary in different communities . A town in Central Illi- nois would scarcely have a Seashore Club , but such a club would be ...
... clubs suitable to a junior high school . Of course , any one school may not have all of them because conditions vary in different communities . A town in Central Illi- nois would scarcely have a Seashore Club , but such a club would be ...
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... club shall be the Scribblers ' Club . Article II . Object The object of this club shall be to promote literary ac- tivity and good fellowship among the boys of the two upper classes . Article III . Membership Section 1. Any junior or ...
... club shall be the Scribblers ' Club . Article II . Object The object of this club shall be to promote literary ac- tivity and good fellowship among the boys of the two upper classes . Article III . Membership Section 1. Any junior or ...
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