Burbank Junior High School - Wizard Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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The class for speech articulation is for those who find it difficult to give the correct oronunciation of words. The last class is for lioreading. This is for ounils who have impairment of hearing. Miss Rice is teaching us to talk correctly by Loving the tongue correctly, and ooening the mouth, thus giving more perfect enunciation. Raymour Johnson L9 HAETE MAKES WASTE If you try to make anything when you are in a hurry, you are ant to sooil it, and then you will have to throw it away. If, for instance, you are making a dress and hurry with it, the stitches are liable to come out and the dress will fall to nieces. You have Wasted that material because of haste. Rose Marsicano H9 A DREAM I was just going to sleep one night, When s beautiful fairy all in white, Flew through the wineow beside my hed. Hwould you like to go to fairy land?U she said. HYesQ I said full of eagerness and delight, HCome,U she said, WWe will go tonightn. She lightly flew over anc touched my head And with her I went flying out of bed. We flew and flewg then we arrived. All the faries were very much surprised To see a mortal coming into their land. I And I was greeted as one of their clans They out a golden crown on my head, Ano set me uoon a throne of red. They gave me olent to drink and eat But the things I ate out me to sleep.

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A SAILOR 1 wish I were a sailor - And sailed the seven seas, I'd have the flag of U. S. A. Waving in the breeze. I'd sail the great Pabificl' Q The Atlantic ocean too. T I'd sail a thousand seas or more And never be off the blue. ' I'd sail around the Horn, And un the Spanish Main, Then I'd turn my ship around, And sail back home again. I'd be captain of a ship, With three hundred in my crew We'd sail from port to port, Alw ye on the blue. When I got tired and drowsy, In my bunk I'd go to sleep, Dreaming I was sailing On the briny deep. I'd be like great Magellan, I'd sail clear 'round the world, All these nice things I can't do Cause I'm just a little girl. ,.gfq3Renee Matt ingly L8 Tire-T' s ,ip I J, 2 1, Wt 1 ,3--5, Q-.l. 1, 1' ..,. N, In . -yC.uf,,,-1-I-C-N . ,Fu I 'Eff 'mx ru J,1,,2. 1' sq ' 1- 'Y'-.fl I ' nggzzf' N5-.-5 1 LX w.j, '1,- ff '-, lie..-f4...,,'.- ' 1f'?C.'i'-bl OUR SPELCH CLASS The Berkeley Board of Education is giving each school a new class, which is for soeech correction. For speech disorder which is for pupils who stammer, and for pupils who find themselves excited when Miss Rice has given this class one paragraph to The title of this is HAid to Good Speech.U - Fill fear HThe mind can only hold one strong-emotion the mind with enthusiam, and there will be ll they talk, memorize.. at a time. no room for



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It was a long time before I awoke And I began to thi-k But when I woke up I Wlt was just a silly it was a joke, found myself in bed. drea ,H my mother said. HAWAII In the soft Hawaiian moonlight Among those beauteous Isles, Where Hawaiian girls are waiting, To welcome you with smiles, To that mystic land of sunshine, To the land that knows no sorrow, To the land of sweet contentment, Oh, sail with me tomorrow. In a mighty ocean, Under skies of blue, These enchanted Islands, Are nlaces for lovers true. On the warm Hawaiian beaches, With the cooing of the dove, Under the shady palm trees, I'd sing my song of love. Stanley Roth L9 HALLOWEEN Q Ned and Joan were not any too ea erly welcoming their guests. Grandma had told them she was giving a Halloween pus- ty for ther, and now they had discovered that she was giving a regular old-fashioned party. The old barn was lit by bright lanterns, while cornstalks and pumpkins decorated it. Joan's heart gave a little jump when she welcomed Betty-Jane, for she brought back the rexembrance of the fancy costume party she had given last year. y Grandma first started the party with some old fashioned dances. An old piano and grandpa's violin furnished the music Soon they were playing games which grandmother had olayed at parties when a girl, To Joan's and Ned's surprise, they disco O V

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