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15 XM agendhe FRIDAY, APRIL 4 1952 DAVID STARR JORDAN HIG1-I SCHOOL V01 XIV NO 11 I Tradltlonal Easter Show Presented The mus1c department presented the annual Easter pro gram yesterday and today 1n the Jordan aud1tor1um before an enthus1ast1c aud1ence Comb1ned cho1rs and glee clubs appeared accompamed by the school orchestra 9 Under Mr Joseph Llppl s baton the orchestra opened the program wzth a proces sxonal 1n wh1ch all vocal or gamzatlons part1c1pated I-I1ghl1ght of the presen tat1on was the mass1ng of all vocal groups on the stage 1n the form of a cross PTIHCIPHI Herbert E Mor ey addressed the assembly as the featured speaker Wlth Mr James Warrenl d1rect1ng, the Boys' Glee Club wore the1r new sweaters for the f1rst txme Whlle s1ng1ng rn publ1c Numbers on the program 1ncluded Now the Day Is Over and What Kmder Shoes by the Boys' Glee, Madame Jean ette Lxttle Dav1d, and Ten derly by the Junzor Cho1r The Gxrls' Glee Club w1th MISS Lucy Medz d1rect1ng, sang On Th1s Morn, Beaut1ful Savzour and 'He Rose ' The Sen1or Choxr contrxbuted D1dn My Lord Del1ver Damel, P1 gr1m s Chorus from Tannhauser and Angels Rolled the Stone A way Mr S1lvers, Mr Karpel and the stage crew prepared the lav rsh settlngs We Thy people w1ll g1ve Thee thanks forever The Epheb1an cand1dates for the Marcelhan class of 52. have been narrowed to n1ne as a sult of ballot1ng 1n the Sen1or A class Cand1dates upon WhlCh the faculty shall vote xnclude Jes tlne Barnett, Barbara Barrett W1l11am Douglas Ezra H111 Maedean Jones Raymond Men doza Rosa11e Torres James Vaughan and Da1sy W1ll1ams The candxdates were deter mlned by the1r scholarsh1p, leadersh1p, and act1ve c1t1zen sh1p and part1cpat1on 1n school aet1v1t1es, Boys Week Features Outstandmg Events Boys from all over the Clty w1ll have a chance to rule the roost for a week beg1nn1ng Aprll 29th when trad1t1onal Boys Week 15 celebrated at Jordan and throughout the C1ty The purpose of Boys Week 15 to grve boys ex per1ence 1n the funct1on 1ng of government bus1 ness and the many other act1v1t1es of a Clty l1ke Los Angeles Jordan Ready to Set T B Checkup Mark Beat the 92 611 part1c1pat1on mark set by Jefferson H1gh T B -sk1n tests w1ll be g1ven Apr1l 14 15 dur1ng gym per1ods 1mmed1ately followumg the Easter vacat1on accord1ng to MISS Mar garet Remck, Jordan's health co ord1nator The tests w1ll be fol lowed by X Rays on the 16th and 17th for all those who need them Thxs sk1n test 1S g1ven to see 1f you have had any contact w1th a person who has had tubercu.los1s The test and X Ray enable each person to make sure he has no act1ve case of t b Before be1ng allowed to take the test all students must return the1r cards g1v1ng the1r parent s perm1ss1on N. 1 v Y o 0 . O . . . . I 1 1 . ., ' . . - . Q . . . , ' re- ' . . . . . , 0 . . . . - , ' . . . Y I 1 . , ' 1 1 ' . . . . . , , . ' 055 U1 ' a as - 1 . an - o ' - no - ' s 1' ' ' Q 1 on ' 91 an - ' - - - ' Ol O 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 0 ,:-, ' ' ' an ' it 'Y,.: ' ' u u ' - 1- Q . ' ' Q9 Q nu - - - - 99 . . . , .. ' ' 1 l 1 ' ' ' . I.. . . . . . a Q mm, J . . n 4 r ' . , . Q ' . n a Q . , l Q 0
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RIBBO SandR FFLES R , Y 'xpauq , 21:3 3 It 1-- ' : K .7 ,je ' . , wh, v A 4 , I ' 4.3.34 Q , -g 'I X f Q .J at ,. , '- f . ' K- -'rl' 1 Q , ' - . f , J L. 53 'T C rf' 5 .ai TOP TRIO--Pictured above are the Ribbons and Ruffles Day, spon- sored by the Junior Girls' Division, was one of the highlights of Girls' Week at Jordan. Students and faculty alike dress- ed in their gayest colors to make the day a festive occasion. Pictured below are five P.E.'s in a pod, all hepped up for Ribbons and Ruffles Day. From left to right they are: Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Brous- sard, Mrs. Clary, Miss Valdez, and Mrs. Spearman. xasvawic, -- e Q tiara. WE. an f 5 Y Q' fa W . E-'1 an i 1 1 5-' E P ,J s , Q sg ' Q35 ' 0 - Q, gag F , , Ei , f x Q4 xi Q 5, top three girls in the Ribbons and Ruffles Day junior high school com- petition. From left to right they are: Josephine Serrano, Eleanor Hicks, the winner of the orchidsg and Jean Kochinsky. 3 J tx , if , T13 1 V . . I A , i i it 3551? fx f OU DUP Y K ,' x 4 , ' , if - 1 ' I l I 5 K e ,,, l NA, I an ..,. BIG MOMENT--This is the high- light of Ribbons and Ruifles Day for Mary Walker as she receives fabov an orchid award fron: Norma Ford, president of the Junior Girls' Divi- sion, for being the most appropri- ately and attractively dressed girl in the senior high school. 9 Sanfonzed THIS ADVERTTSEMENT IS WORTH IOM Happy lack Genuine and LE VI Happy I ll DUN GAREES Bm-ig dug Ad and save Bring this Ad and save SOC 386 1775 East 103rd Street Watts Page 12 . 89 G , 75 1 n lull, JL, , ' -BE , 'X
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Cleanup Group Reports Other Schools O K ' Pubhc Schools Week By M1ldred Garnes The Clean Grounds Com mlttee has surveyed the cam puses of 3 schools dur1ng re cent weeks These delegatwns returned to Jordan wxth enthus xastrc ports of the cleanll ness of other schools, and wlth deep shame at the cond1t1on of Jordan s campus At each school the commxt tee covered the campus durmg the frrst ten mlnutes after the lunch perxod Combmxng the total score of trash found at the schools here are the re sults Schooll l apple core Z straws, 1 sandwxch w-rapper School ll Z sandwlch wrap pers 1 sheet of notebook paper wrch wrapper, No don t blame the cus todlans They have a certaln number of hours of work and we make them spend too many hours cleanlng up trash that self respecung people usually put 1n trash cans not on floors and grounds Sorry the flnger poxnts at every g1rl and boy who drops trash whenever and wherever he he thrnks xt 15 most convement, who wrltes on walls who defaces a bu1ld xng who uses the 1nk well ln class as trash cans BLAME YOURSELF F H A GIRLS TRAVEL Jordan s F H A Future Homemakers of Amer1ca was able to send three delegates to the annual dxstrrct conference held at Monrovla H1gh School last Saturday Money for the trlp came from the sale of cookres Those represent1ng Ior dan at the meetmg 1ncluded Ernestlne Moreno, Wllhel mxna Ryan, and Ernestrne La tham as well as Mrs Ruby Ray sponsor Annual to Be Blgger Cheaper Than last Year Partly as the result of ad vertlslng rn the Bulldog Sentln el and partly because of the com bmed operatlon of the annual and school paper th1s year s Bulldog annual w1ll be both larger and less expenshre than last year s annual The sales dr1ve whxch w11l begxn after Easter vacatlon rs slated to emphasrze the low cost to students Sl 50 and the large slze over 150 pages One of the h1ghl1ghts of the book IS the leatherette cover whxch actually costs Sl 25 of the Sl 50 charge for the an nual Also featured ln the book are prctures of students by classes, accounts of our tl tle wlnmng basketball teams senxor and Jun1or h1gh school pxctures club photos and a host of others A hmxted nurnber of an nuals have been ordered so get yours early Parallel s Boys Week Jordan wxll hold a meet xng and open house on Tues day Apr1l 29th xn observance of Publ1c Schools Week Thrs program rs desxgned to xnform parents about school xmprovements and progress and to gxve them an opportun 1ty to speak wrth teachers and admrmstrators The program for the open house wlll be as follows 7 00 to 8 00 p m teachers wxll be rn the lrbrary to have confer ences wrth parents At 8 00 everyone who desrres w1ll gather ln the audrtorlum to hear a program featurxng asslstant superlntendent Claude L Reeves and Jordan Prmcmpal rlerbert E Morey relatlons between communlty and the school whrle Mr Mor ey wxll evaluate and descrxbe school progress Students are urged to 1n v1te thelr parents to attend the entrre program MONEY MONEY When rt comes to gettmg money these cnarm rng gxrls, wrth thexr sponsor Mr Frank Castxne are red hot, us 1ng therr experxence as members of the Commercxal Club to good advantage Leader of the Club 15 Consuelo Perez, presrdent Page 2 . ' . . . - . - 1 . , . l . , ' . I ' , ' 9 ' - s , - - ' ' - l , , , . : ' . . ' 2 ' ' , , ' -- , . . . , . . Q , 's s - I . , Y . a School Ill--1 straw, 1 sand- . .- Mr. Reeves will discuss , . . . . I ! ' . , . . . . . 0 1 G ' E . l . . -- xr ' . . . C S l ' 1 2 4 . 1 , SC l I . - u s ' ' . , un : ' . , . ' , . , . V
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