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Mr HerbertE Morey Mxss ..-. '- 'M' SENIOR TEA Some 175 parents attended the trad1t1onal Senlor A Tea wh1ch was held for the fxrst tune 1n the hbrary Barbara Jefirxes was chamrman of the Tea comrruttee, wh1le Mr Walter Troxell sponsored It SSDIOI A Tea Well Attended Some 175 parents attended the Semor A Tea Apr1l 16 ln the school llbrary to meet school ad m1n1strators and faculty mem bers Mary Fawley, Mr Wllham Farm er and a number of teachers at tended the tradltlonal Tea Refreshments and muszcal entertaxnment were hlghhghts the tea wh1ch lasted from 2 to 4 1n the afternoon Barbara Jeffnes was cha1r man of the tea commlttee wh1ch mcluded Helen Day Ora Lee Harrls, Perlena Harms Barbara McDonald Melba S1mpson Frank Teems, and Da1sy W11l1ams Mr Walter Troxell sponsor ed the tea. T B Dnve Falls Short Of Record Number Jordan s attempt to beat the 905+ mark establ1shed by Ieffer son apparently has fallen short as Clnco cle Mayo Show Features Songs, Dances The annual Clnco de Mayo program, entltled E1 Cam1no Real ' wxll be presented on May 5, 1n the audttonum Included on the program w1ll be song and gu1tar numbers by Carlos Rxvera and Bemne Flores Dances w1l1 be staged by Esther Brown Iohnnell Chr1st1an Glor1a Chavez, Carol1na Gar cxa Delima Maldonado, and Er nestme Moreno The Spamsh II class w1ll smg Ad1os Muchachos as the Journalxsm Class Produces Paper We, the members of the un 1or Iournallsm class have been drearmng of the day we would be able to put out the Cub Edxtlon of the Bulldog Sentxnel We have fmally achleved thxs goal, When we wandered 1nto the Journahsm class we knew nothlng about Journalxsm Now we have gaxned the knowledge to put thxs paper all by ourselves We hope you 11ke lt' 'm m the latest ava11ab1e hgures lndl Senbnel cate we have only had 657, exam med as part of the program to w1pe out tuberculosxs Although the exam1nat1on and x ray equlprnent returned thxs week for further testmg It appeared un hkely that we can approach 9072 Some 700 gxrls and 550 boys were examxned M1ss Margaret Reruck has sponsored the dr1ve, wlth Iest1ne Barnett as student chaxrman lordan Students Cop Hwards W1nner of the newly estab llshed Fore1gn Language Award IS Raymond Mendoza, who has a stra1ght A average ln Span1sh. Mendoza wzll have hrs name engraved on a Spanlsh dxctlonary wh1ch he w11l be able to keep per manently. Rxchard Br1ce, B 12 student brought recogn1t1on to Jordan as he won a cert1f1cate of ment for h1s essay on Selllhg as a career 1n the recent contest sponsored by the Sales Executxve Club of Los Angeles. Page 2 EDIT Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page ORS Barbara Barrett Helen H1cks 1 Edxtor Edxtor Ed1tor Edltor Ed1tor Edxtor 7 Edltor 8 Ed1tor 9 Ed1tor 10 Edltor ll Edltor. 12 Edxtor. Wllma Harnson Norma Ford ESSIS Gnmes Johnme Stephenson Florence Cornewell Glor1a Chavez Charlxe Mae Rucker Joyce Theus Barbara Mason Fred Garza ..W1111e Crav1n . .Darlene Davxs Reporters Mary Reyes Al mary Locke, Bernad1ne Wal lxng, Clara Hall, Dolores Sal azar, Wmoma Cordova, Harm son Vaughan, Unterla Ell1s, Bar bara Watts Staff Artlst Alton Henderson Prmters Gxlbert Flores, Thomas Johnson, Buford Sm1th,'and Na thanxel Thomas. I , l jxviakj gf . . t Q - M L ai, ff , W t- V , f ' Wg . ' ' - . ' - i V . . 4 ,I - 4 K ' 'nn ' Il final number onthe show. .,.. ' ' i ' ' ' ' J - . . . I - , , . , I . . . of . D . . . . . . - . - 3 ' . . . . ' ' 1 ' 4 ' ... ' u ' 5 ' ,.. i 1 i ' 6 ' . ' , ' , - - ' III Jr, , U , -.. , - . . - D s - 5 ' '
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THINCLADt BATTLE SOI TH GATE gulf! 5 MQW DAVID STARR JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY APRIL 25 1952 Vol xlv, No 12 Pubhe Schools Week Features Open House Next Tuesday Jordan 1nv1tes our Jordan Students parents to attend Open House as pvaggkof observance of Publ1c Schools : B V1S1t Clty Industry The Open House 15 scheduled for 7 00 to 8 00 P M 1n the school 11bra ry Teachers wxll be avaxlable to dlscuss student problems w1th par ents and to help 1n every pos s1ble way At 8 o'c1ock parents are mv1t ed to a program ln the audltorlum featured a d1scuss1on of the school and the commumty by assxstant supenntendent of schools Claude L Reeves Mr Herbert E Morey wxll present a progress report There w1l1 also be choral en tertalnment Advertlsers Offer Sensat1onalPr1zes Thxs IS xt' C Day Yes today 15 the day of the col ossal Bulldog Sentlnel Advertxsxng Contest Here are the deta1ls Take today s 1ssue of the Bull dog Sentlnel to each advert1ser and have each advertxser s1gn h1s own ad Take your paper home and have your parent s1gn It Return the paper to Bungalow 31 and put xt Ln the Con test Box You are then ellglble or one of the dozen, or more fabulous pr1zes More than S50 ln sports sh1rts sk1rts blouses demrns toxletrxes records and cash are avallable to any student at Jordan Th1s con test IS only for Jordan students Fmal selectlon of Jordan s E pheblan nomxnees was completed Tuesday evemng as the faculty vot ed on the n1ne cand1dates present ed to them by the Semor A class Barbara Barrett Ezra H111 and Raymond Mendoza were selected to represent Jordan 1n the Epheblan socxety Barbara IS currently presxdent of the Gxrls' D1v1s1on a member of the Ladles G A A Lettergxrls Y Teen, Vxce presmdent of the Red Cross all 1n all qulte a busy glrl No less busy IS Ezra who IS now edxtor of the Bulldog Sent1nel presxdent of the Senxor A class presxdent of the Jordan H1 Y C S F and a member of the base ball team Raymond has also been hauhng 1n the honors bexng the newly an nounced wxnner of the recently es V 1 A tabhshed fore1gn language award He doubles as pres1dent of the xsh club, treasurer of the Conquer or H1 Y C S F , vars1ty football letterman, Techmcal Comm1ttee etc , etc CANDIDATES P1ctured at rlght are the mne Epheb1an canchdates From left to rxght they are Ra Y mond Mendoza, Mrs Henderson I Rosal1e Torres Ezra H111 Bar bara Barrett lsdaedean .Tones Dalsy Wxlhams, and Iestxne Barnett Kneehng are James Vaughan and Wxlham Douglas Durung Boys Week Durlng the week of Aprll 28th through May 2nd next week, boys all over the cxty wzll take charge of lndustry and bus1ness through out the c1ty,as part of the tradx t1ona1 Boys Week FOllOW1n.g IS a schedule of e vents for Boys' Week Monday Boys assembly w1th Mr Walker and Rev De Vallee as part1c1pants, student teachers for the day Tuesday Offlcxals V1S1t the down town area Wednesday Boys take over dustry and busxness throughout the clty Thursday Recogmtxon xn Com mun1ty l1fe Fr1day Recreat1on program 3 ,123 EQ Q . . I I I I . I n I - D . 9 ' . . . ', -.- in- In Bulldog Contest ' . ' ' '- ,,1,,...,-- no f . , . . f ' ' H ' 1 . 5 . 1 , 4 ' f ----Q . Y 1' QC' 9 s . r . ' 9 3 1 l ,
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-Dance Show Features Horoscope Number Featuring the unique 'Your Horoscope' dance, the Modern Dance classes presented thexr dance revlew of 52 last Wednes day and Thursday P3rt1C1pat1ng In the d3I1C6S were Ethel Anderson, Esther Brown Danethel Chr1st1an Johnnell Chr1st1an, Earhne Den ms G1or1a Douglas W11l1am Douglas Annette Freeman Bar bara Grxffln Clara Hall Oteal Hargrow Llla Hawthorne Nel wyn I-Ilckman, Glorxa Jackson Colleen James, Ruth James Others danc1ng Included Betty Johnson, Helen Johnson Nancy Johnson, Earl 101165 Charma1ne Mangual Da1syNe1 Bulldog Annual To Launch Drive Larger and less expensive is the cry of the Bulldog annual staff that IS preparmg to launch its sales drlve One of the beautxes of the book IS the elaborate blue leatherette cover with a des1gn of a bulldog 1h dazzlxng whlte The cover and bmd Ing actually cost Sl Z5 of the Sl 50 charge to students for the annual The annual wxll rontaln more than 150 pages 1nclud1n,g such fea tures as pxctures of every student ln school, club photos, plctures of our track and basketball teams and many others JORDAN ELECTION APPROACHES The bxg electlon day IS on 1ts son Annxe Ross, Frances Ross, Wal' Joan Sam Estella Sxfuentes, Semor hlgh school students Gorxa Sutton, Beverly Thomas Win Start fllms for the Proces sxon May 7 15 The prlmary e Betty Tucker Mary L Walker Barbara watts, Delores Wlul lectlon wxll be held June 3 The ams and Norma Wlulams nomxnatlon assembly w1ll be held Ma 2.3 Mlss Josephlne Spearman V xnstructed the dancer s Plans Underway For Rev1s1ng Guldance Setup In hopes of bexng able to be gln a new gmdance program next semester teachers who want to be counsellors are taklng a work shop every Monday under the d1 rectlon of Jordan s counsellor, Mrs Gertrude Pollock The plan calls grade coun sellors The plan provldes for grade counsellors who w11l handle all the problems of students ln one grade The program 1S st1l1 1n the formatlve stage Last semester only 20 0 of the student body voted w1th the off1ce of pres1dent belng dec1d ed by the margln of 77 75 Stu dents are urged to get out and vote YOUR VOTE COUNTS A CUT RATE nsscmrmu DRUG STOR F Acgwucy I7S7 E IO3 ST LOS ANGELES CALIF Prescnphon Spec1a11sts EY H5 1 a 'LM ! pw...-Ii 3 5 If 'Q L.:-':ui'il'l as 'mn' -iv,,,, XS www FRIENDLY Anme Jones and Ezra H111 are plctured shopp1ng at the fnendly Sav Way VISITORS V1s1t1ng the Umon Bank on Bankers Day from Jordan were Agn plna Adrlano g1rl standxng at farthest cur ma-rs DRUG STORF left and Walter Coates boy standxng SHOP AND ,757 E '03 ST LOSA 'cg' C farthest r1ght Seated from left to SAVE AT NGELES AU' QED rxght are Mr Labraton and Mr Slegel SAV WAY Your Store SAV WAY l Page 3 . 9 - . . I , . . , . D . . . . , . ' . , '. - . - . .- , , - . . - - . . . , ' . B . , . , - . . - , V , 7 1 o I A I s n 1 u , . - . . . . , ' , 1 Q , . 1 o 7 . . . . , .7 . , ' ' 1 u 1 . n , . , - . A D 3 . 1 , i - . . . . . a 9 F t V f J Z iw - V T A Y - ' o I - I W? all 2 Af! Y . 1 g 'X ' ' Q V ' - 9 -. , . : sf , . I I I v If 1 : Q af 1 A- 1 an ' L 5 il: 'A 2: N -asf. F ' . i - f 'J' 7 My C ily -I ,. Q C I 1 g A I R b y Q 'f 1-1 N '. ' - 9: r X Q . L as - in X .V .- 'V A ' Q fa., x 2 -2 ,,.,, W- ,j 'fi'i ' ' s , , a , , V ,. a Us . W . . N 'JF 1 , 4' 9 ' F31 -sl A I ra f - is 2 , -1' S f X 1 Q. 'M , l Q, ,. 5 a . X t l v y my -6' f 1 5 A Q' A f , , I H ' . . 'Par A-N, J , . -V 'ri , K i L-3.' CYS Q f K w A., ., ' - 5 . . . . ' I - 1 1 Lf 2:7 , c 1 fllflfilfftbl 9 O' A A i ' l- , V
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