High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 34 text:
“
Er....,. :J J 2 7 1 , ' 1 1 . 'i -in ' 2,1 4, I , ! Wx xi X nm X gi 1 N 555.1 lo 1 pp: Jane .1 E' sis E ' an Annie i 9 , 'lt ' I' fl 1 li Betty EL., QQ The Junior Classic HQ C lo t h 1 n g eww Q X l In a certain school I know, ip' Where the pupils come and go, 1 , Some are well clothed, some over-dressed, , At any rate we could suggest ' K , Changes which could well be made 'fig In this ne'er ending style parade. EI 'Q 3 l 'I Little Miss Jane is quite petite, L1 Stylishly gowned, and very neat, Yet over-dressed for school is she, She's surely not the type for me. Her clothes suggest she's well to do, H , 5 ,Q But too elaborately dressed, that's true. N Euan ' As you see young Ellen here, Properly clothed does she appear, For very suitably gowned is she, As a young school girl should be. Just look at her, and you will find ,. You'll wish there were more of her kind. Q 1 '5- Should you meet Annie any place, You'd think she was a real disgrace, You'd wonder, My, who is that girl, That keeps her hair in frizz and curl, Whose dresses pull and show her knee? V She surely doesn't appeal to me. ' Q As modest Genevieve does pass, V 1 On her Way to Science Class, Please observe how very neat Is her garb, from head to feet. Dressed quietly and not too plain, . Taste from her, some of us could gain. N ' Genevie e Vain Betty is ill-dressed, you see, With stockings rolled below the knee: With high heeled shoes and ear-rings, too' And shortest skirt of brilliant hue. A And, with me, I'rn sure you'll say n No school-girl should be dressed that way. Look at Edna, you will see A well-dressed girl, for that is she: Her dress is plain and sober of hue, A pleasing picture, that is true. And wherever we may go, She's the type of girl we'd wish to know. Now do you think you have seen them pass As you have gone to your English class? -- As you've observed, don't you agree That the dress of some girls changed should be? For in our school we want the kind Q , Who are well-dressed, modest, and refined. ' lllh ll Edna IPa2e Thirty-onel
”
Page 33 text:
“
Gi The Junior Classic 26 .,..v-w DISTRICT COMMERCIAL CONTESTANTS FROM CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH Left to right: Roland Grant, Genevieve Sorwick, Rose Barclo, Clara Scheiman, Geneva Holloway Penmanship The writing of the Central Junior High School' pupils has greatly improved under the supervision of Miss Ewing. Ninety-eight pupils, who showed satisfactory results in their work at the end of twenty-live drills, received Palmer Method Buttons. Eighty- eight received Progress Pins, for having com- pleted 1O+ drills and having shown a decided improvement in their writing. The certificate denotes that the pupil has successfully passed the examination at the end of the complete course. The following persons received cer- tificates: Jeanette Gillis, Helen Kotolinski, Harriet Straus, Kitkowski, Joseph Magiera, Angela Genevieve Sorwick, Emanuel Jablonski, Pauline Gendel, Mann, Geneva Holloway, Catherine Raymond Pauwels, Margaret Kowalski, Martha Matthys, Marion Biddle, Aileen Mann, Minnie Friedman, Vivian Lee, Velezora Liggans. Harriet Nowak, Mary Dudeck, Katherine Smith, Esther Kusnierek, Eleanor Archam- beault, Helen Lacer, Edna Crockett, Vivian Crothers, Virginia Herreman, Bessie Sclam- berg, Eileen Thomas. Emma Lochmandy, Ber' nice Pare. Robert lvViltrout, Bernice lVoltman, Alice Nielsen, Clara Scheiman, Evelyn Tuley. XXX V Marie Skinner Berniece Plotnicki Rose Smalinskv, Naomi Pickett, Margaret Fink, Edna Roberts, Marie Frederick, Martha Rys Dorotha YVhitacre Thelma Condo Annette Frank, Catherine Smith, Anvela Heiser, Kath rvn Harrington, Grace McQueen, Arthur Vl'al ter, Sylvia Rosenthal, Lucille Crump, Mary Zoss, Lottie Novak. Marv Horvath, Margaret Arch Mathilda Pawlicki Francis Gorzkiewicz District Commercial Contest The District Commercial Contest was held in Mishawaka Saturday, April 23. Roland Grant and Rose Bardo were sent from the typewriting class. V Clara Scheiman, Genevieve Sorwick and Geneva Holloway represented the penmanship classf First and second individual honors were won by Clara Scheiman and Genevieve Sorwick re spectively, both from the South Bend Central Junior High School. Clara Scheiman competed in the State Con- test which was held in Ball's Gymnasium, lndi ana State Normal. Muncie, Indiana, April 30 lPage Thirtyl ...ei ... L .-,gr -, ,A . - 1..- - . , 1 P .V c . C 3 3 ' . . . . Q -
”
Page 35 text:
“
T--- I Ei J' ,f , f Q . ' H' R 514'-ff',' ,, 1.3, A xxx -ffgf f WHERE I5 IT M lPage Thlrty-twol
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.