Central Junior High School - Tower Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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THE TUWER, 1930 Model Boat Club Presidente-HOWARD BAKER Vice president-WAYNE BAKER Secretary-LAWRENCE PETERS TT6ilSllF6P'LAXN'RENCE PETERS Faculty advisor-LINwooD I-IoYT To acquaint the members with various nautical terms, to help them recognize the many different types of boats and their different parts and to teach them to do scale model work, is the purpose of the club. The boat club was not started until last semester therefore it has not accom- plished very much since then. VVork has been started on a scale model of seventy six foot cruiser on which some of the members are making pretty good progress and hope to finish before the end. The work is a little hard for some members but VVayne and Howard Baker are helping them along. T he club hopes to make a dictionary of nautical terms. Elsewhere Club P1'6SlCl611f-TVILLIART HUNT Vice president-CHARLES POWERS Secretary-LOUISE SHERRITT Program committee-ISADORE WIXEN, EDNA STRATTON LOUISE SHERRITT .- Faculty dllX'lS0l'iMRS. A. Ross ' The object of this club is to promote greater understanding of other people of other nations. That we may have a clearer understanding of their customs, habits and industries and pleasures. If we know about people of other countries there will be more sympathy between people of different races and different countries. There will he less need of international peace conferences. It will save the great cost of having such affairs as the disarmament conferences in London. - VV e held a picnic at the river bottom and everyone said it was very enjoyable. This took place under our efficient officers of the first semester. They were: Louise Sherritt, president. and Henry Sevaly, secretary and treasurer. . KENNETH PONVELL. CJHS - Odicers Club President-JANE HUNCKLER Vice president-MAXINE KLEIN Secretary-J. D. GALL Treasurer-BIAX MELIN Advisor-Mlss E. SHAUL The purpose of the 0fficer's Club was to train a group of leaders who are elected for officers in school organizations. The club is looking forward to the arousing of interest among people who wish to become qualified for leadership in student activities. ' The present members have realized the need of training for leadership. The club has already learned the simple forms of correct parliamentary procedure. P -C 45 D'-



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THE TOWER, 1930 Speech Club President-DOROTHY CORNEAL Vice president-WILLARD WASSNIAN Secretary-DORIS ELBERT Treasurer-JOHN FENLEY Advisor-Miss RYSTROM The Speech Club emphasizes the useful a.rt side of oral English. The objectives of the useful art side of oral English are: faj to give training for better American speech. fbj To improve the conversation ability of each member of the organi- za.tion. Ccj To give training and practice in expressing thought. Cdl To motivate his study in other subjects. Cel To discover leadership. ffl To create in the school an interest in better American speech, and speech training. Some long twisting verses furnished exercises as well as amusement. One program of interest was a contest in the reciting of a poem. Four pupils entered and the members of the club voted first place to VVinifred Chapin who gave the poem at an assembly program. Other contributions to assembly were a reading of The Maker of the Flag and a talk on our merit system by Dorothy Corneal, and a talk on Work and Playv by Willard Wassman. - CJHs World Friendship Club PT6SldCHt GENEW'IEY'E RAYMER Vice president-VIOLET JOHNSON Secretary and treasurer-BETTY PETERSON a Faculty advisor-Miss ELSIE EVEN Tl e Wlorld Friendship Club was organized to help create a feeling of friendship belwdeen ourselves and the other nations of the world. Fach meeting opens with the reciting of the club motto: VVe believe in the Fatherhood of God, the brotherhood of man and the friendliness of the Universe. 'l his is followed by the forming of the friendship circle and the singing of the friend- ship song. A treasure chest to be sent to the Philippine Islands was purchased. This chest was filled by the girls with small articles of value to the Philippino children and mailed in June. Ruth Chapman's father entertained the club with moving pictures of his trip abroad. The Japanese Doll Festival at the Inn was of unusual interest to the girls. c.IHs f V Stamp Club President-ALBERT HIRS1' Secretary-MURIEL HELMER TFCHESIITCP-EW'EL1'N CHALGREN R6p0l't6I WILLlABI HAGEN Advisor-MR. GREEN ' The purpose of the Stamp Club is to enable its members to become acquainted with stamps of other countries. g Many members who have started without a collection have acquired many new stamps since joining. Everyone has enlarged his collection. The club has held many contests and stamp auctions enabling the members to obtain stamps. -q +7 7-

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