Alexander Hamilton Middle School - Warrior Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1928

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I L. ' t... 'Q SEHK!! ll'l'GDN EKNEEESE Ht Y cm, HE Hi Y Club of the Hamilton Junior High School meets regularly on Tues- day nights in the Hamilton gymnasium. The purpose of the club is to promote clean speech, clean sports and clean habits among its members and the students of the Junior High School. The club officers for the second semester were: Earl Hoos, president: Merle Howard, vice president: Joe Rosenberg, secretary and treasurergJohn Clark, sergeant-at-arms The officers now holding office are: Richard Brow ning, president: J .B.Stone, vice president, Draper Dawes, secretary, Joe Rosenbreg, treasurer: Elton Borden, custodian, and Ervin Shuber, sergeant-at- arms. A Last year at Camp Kole the club had a very enjoyable time in the snow. There have been plans arranged for another trip to the mountains for a good time. Every month at the Y all the Hi Ys of Long Beach have a banquet. There are ' lots of good eats and lots of fun. This season the club entered a team in the 'Y. M. C. A. basket ball league and also in baseball. Recently in the Bible class track and field meet the club entered a team which showed up very well. The meetings wiil be discontinued during va- cation but will start again with school. BLUE BONNET GIRL RESERVES The Blue Bonnet Girl Reserves meet in room six every Tuesday. The officers are: president, Mary Ellen Mayes: vice presi- dent, Fern Fleming: secretary, Judith Johnson, treasurer, Edna Segelhorst. Miss McKinney is the advisor. The girls have had many enjoyable times this year and have had many hikes and parties. Miss Howe: Say, did you take a shower? Viola H.: No, why, is one missing? . Forty-four plbnq U HIS is the end of the Pung U's CGir G Reservej third year, and they have been three years of joy, happiness, and friendship. Girls have come and girls have gone: still the memory of the Pung U will always be with them. Over 75 girls have been members of the Pung U's at different times, but we have never had more than 30 in the club at once. We have worked earnestly in trying to find the best in life, and we have found and given the best. Friendship has been our motto as this is the meaning of Pung U, and we have tried to live up to it. The girls who are leaving wish to leave a message of cheer and friendship to those who are staying behind. Don't forget girls: live up to our motto aud the Girl Reserve code. The girls who are remaining at Hamilton also wish the graduates all the luck and happiness possible in the future, and we hope that we can carry on the club for all the years to come and have many new members. EL SAYO CLUB The main interests of the El Sayo Cstamp club! club members are quality and neat- ness in their collections. At each meeting of the club interesting reports on water- marks, etc. have been given by various members of the club. Several of the club members entered their collections in the stamp exhibition at the Y. M. C. A. John Ball's received first, also sweepstakes which entitles him to a year's membership in the Long Beach Stamp Club. Ernest Langley received third place. Officers of the club are as follows: president, Charles Robinson, vice pres- ident, Ernest Langleyg secretary and treasurer, Willard Hill: reporter, Bob Sutherland. SV JR Q YQ Vg, it p xg, -L , . jf.1?XQ.N, , ' ' .s , -, 55 fa h ,: N h ff I5 Q , '-f x , ' x xg-N T Qipx V OX x fr s sR. X if i ts u it-. :fa M -max.. . cl-.. A ...- , . ... ....,xQ.5-, ,B ilk a ax i qax ,X X . - ,Q ,X X X323 Q' N N, x 6 . X 5, i 'YA ' 3 . . sl' '34 5 'liar' . vi H5



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