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

 - Class of 1930

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THE TOWER, 1930 Home Rooms PPCSlLT6Ht1'ANIELIA BAIRD Vice president-JUNIOR MEMORY Secretary-BEATRICE DINSMORE Social Cl13lI'ITliII11TNA LEE BUNDSCHUH hiiss Seidlis home room has done a great many interesting things in their meet- ings. -e The meetings werecalled to order by the president. The minutes were read and approved. The discussion of poor marks with good marks was carried on. The distribution of Art Exhibit tickets went on. A self rating test was given for the good of the pupils. Beulah hlason gave a reading. A play was given which was entitled The Bouscums Go To Tovysville. v Howard Johnson played his saw and clogged which was enjoyed by all. Lockers were cleaned. The discussion of tardies was of interest to all. The nomination of differentfcommittees was had for the Silver Tea. Sixty-two cents was collected for Silver Tea decorations. Some games were enjoyed by the Whole class. Every time report cards came out Miss Seidl Went over them with us and did us much good. The discussion of behavior in assembly did everyone good. Home bean games were enjoyed. We have some good rules for study that we try to practice. An inside track meet was enjoyed by all immensely. Our home room has been a great help to the members of it. VVe are 100 per cent in FLASHES and 100 per cent. in TOXVER subscriptions. ' - cms . The 8 B home room under the direction of ltliss Helen Jones has had many interesting meetings this year, led by Dick lNIcKeon, president, first semester and Floyd Followell, president the second semester. The home room members have practiced two plays, A Near Tragedy and A hlathematical Nightmare with eleven characters. The jokes of the laughing team. Dick lNIcKeon and George Parker were greatly enjoyed, as Well as several readings and magical tricks by various members. ' A The 8 Bls led all eighth grade home rooms in the amount collected from the sale of candy for Central's radio. They had 10095, Red Cross memberships. and FLASHES subscriptions, Won five scholarship C's out of the ten given to the eighth grade and have just finished a ten weeks record of no tardies. Y CJHS P1'8Sld6lll11l.xTAXINE THURESSON Vice president-THEODORA VVARNER Secretary-VIRGINIA VORIS Tl'63,SllY6T-'MARX' ANN PETERS Scholarship-GERTRUDE GRANT Teacher-Miss RYSTROM Our home room is a mixed group representing nearly every section in the ninth grade so we are called home room 127. Our teacher is Bliss Rystrom. VVe all take the F LASHES and are giving one to a seventh grade class. Wle had quite a good showing at the Silver Tea. Nineteen mothers and one father attended. Each parent and pupil signed in a register representing a heart made by Doris Egbert. Our scholarship chairman takes a record of all the pupils who receive any grades below C. The chairman also puts down on the cards all the things done inside and out of the class as tardiness, poor Work slips and all merits and demerits.



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THE roWER, 1930 Home Room 208 Q Pl'6SlCl6lll1-'FRANCES DECOW Vice president-CAMILA VVATERS Secretary-treasurer-WILMA CLAY FLASHES reporter-ELLA PLUMB T6RCh6P-'MR. HENDERSON In our home room we have a very good showing in athletics. Our girls have won the championships ill basketball, volley ball and kick pin in our class. VVe have a record of one hundred percent in subscribing for the FLASHES and We had a good showing in selling tickets for all of the diderent school events. The secretary keeps a record of all tardies without good excuses and the un- fortunate ones are compelled to give an entertainment. We had a very nice class picnic and everything turned out very well. VVe have had a very good showingin school citizenship and scholarship. CJHS -r'-' ' The Jolly Eight C Among the many interesting things done by the 8 C home room was the first party, a Hallowe'en affair, ,planned by the program committee. It was given at the home of Alice Hansen. Everyone had a fine time. We have had a number of programs during our club periods. During the third quarter it was voted that the girls and boys each give a program. Then the class was to judge which one was the better. The losers were to give a party for the winners. The programs were given and both were very entertaining. The main feature of t.he girls' was a play showing a class composed of 8 C boys as others see them. The principle part of the boys' program was an imitation of a radio evening. In a. vote the boys and girls received the same number of votes. So it was decided to have a picnic and swimming party at the park. Our president is Thomas Tanner, vice president, VValter Davisong secretary, Jewell Pittmang and treasurer, Andrew Dithridge. P We thank Mrs. Loveland for our happy home room. We also hope we will all be happy in the 9 C next year and hlrs. Loveland for home room. - J ENVELL PITTMAN CJI-IS Eight A Home Room ,A P1'6SldCI1tiELEANOR BEST Vice president-MARY LOUISE HOLMES Secretary-JANE'r REINIER Treasurer-MARGARET MCDOUGALL Reporter--Dono'rnY GILMORE If L Advisor-Miss WooDwoR'rH The 8 A home room meets every Friday afternoon at club period. We have various committees, the welfare, Joy Dalrymple, chairmang scholarship, Maurice Harp, housekeeping, George Black. Each of these has a committee of two under him. During the year we have programs consisting of songs, poems, stories, plays and readings given by the students voluntarily. The different tables have given programs each Friday to see which could give the best. i

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