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Roll of Honor-Boys The boys whose names are on the Roll of Honor received an average of 2 in their tinal marks for the semester ending january, 1920. Fifty-nine boys had that distinction. Those on the list who do not appear in the picture on the opposite page are: Raymond jendereski Norman Pankner Norbert Vasternaeki Leo Score 'l'op Row: Philip llauer, Francis Rhoades, john Carrico, Lawrence Carrico, lihner Iinders, Ifred Harbert, George Aronen, john liielawski, Norman llradow. Second Row: George Sadowski, Leo Nowicki, Alphonse justewicz, Harry lloyd, jeronie jurczyk, Xllillis Ivy, Lester llarth, Matthew Krotkiewicz, Lyle Miller, Harry Richards, Max Vlfainger, David llurdick, joe Geraci, Percy Uddy, Loran Hartley. Third Row: Michael VVesley, Francis King, George Parker, Harry Shapiro, Norbert Roder, Marion Katchnlarik, Theodore Rumps, Leo Luczynski, lid- ward Rozniarynoski, Leonard jandrzeski, Leonard Ploeger, Arthur VVisniew- ski. Fred Bradley, Soll Levine, Ferdinand Ehrlich, Casimer Goscz. llottom Row: George Knack, Harold Hippler, Steve Balok, Martin Kukielka, Chester Mrokowski, Donald Schaal, Albert Thill, Louis VVeisenfeld, Harry Piotrowski, john Golas, Marion joscz, Henry Gruca, Albert Lappin, Marx Danisio, Mario Geraci. 25
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House of Jane Addams The House of jane Addams this year includes many of the girls in the ninth and all those in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. The girls have chosen as their motto: Keen Mind, Kind Heart, Gracious Manner, we enter to learn, and go forth to serve. The House is governed by the girls who elect their officers twice each semester. The officers for the first half of the first semester were: Pres- ident, Gladys Hippler, vice-president. Gertrude Epperson, corresponding secretary, Ellen Ellis, recording secretary, Evelyn Singer, custodian, Celestine Minard. For the first half of the semester they were: President, Gertrude Epperson, vice-president, Emily Osborn, correspond- ing secretary, Evelyn Singer, recording secretary, Corrine Wilcox, treasurer, Shirley King, custodian, Gladys Hippler. The girls holding office during the first part of the second semester were: President, Eleanor Robinson, vice-presi- dent, Marjorie Boate, recording secretary, Kathleen Smith, corresponding secre- tary, Pearl Kellogg, treasurer, Ruth Garvelinkg custodian, Ann Palmer. At the regular meetings which are held at record, various questions of school and house interest are discussed with enthusiasm. For the long records on VVednesday delightful programs are arranged. We have had many interest- ing and instructive talks as part of these programs. Miss Poray spoke on Responsibility in the Library. Miss Cleveland discussed a new law to be enforced next year which makes it possible for all boys and girls to have'a high school education. Mr. Novak spoke on Responsibility in an Organization. Miss Smith, a teacher in a girls' school at Berea, Kentucky, told us of the work in the school there. She brought with her many interesting pictures and sam- ples of the craft work done by the girls to help work their way through school. For our Christmas party each girl brought a present for some other girl in the house. After all the girls had seen their presents they were collected and sent to the Good Cheer Bureau, Community Union. During the absence and tardiness contest in the school, the girls of Jane Addams had a contest within the house. The house was divided into A and B grades. The grades that had the fewest girls tardy were to be given a party by their opponents. Each side chose a leader. The captain for grades was Vera Sokolov and the captain for the A grades was Irene Rogers. The B grades had the fewest tardy and were entertained by the A grades at a party given in the school gymnasium. the B The students who are on the Honor.Roll must have all l's and 2's. For the first card marking of the second semester there were twenty-six students on the Honor Roll, three of whom had all l's. They were Ethel Hoffmeyer, Eliza- beth Scott, and Bernice Tuchewicz. For the second card marking there were thirty-three on the Honor Roll. Two of these students had all l's. They were Elizabeth Scott and Bernice Tuchewicz. GWENDOLYNE LOUNSBROUGH. 26
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