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eiiaEJ ooa oiot HOME ROOM 107 zA X)alentine Party On Friday afternoon, February 12, Home Room 107 gave a valentine party in the cafeteria. The party was given to celebrate the victory of having won the Ceejay picture contest. The boys wore caps decorated with Cupids and Cupid ' s darts, while the girls wore caps decorated with hearts. The time was spent playing genuinely old fashioned games and not a flaming youth was present. Refreshments were served on tables appropriately decorated with valentine emblems, while a real valentine box filled with valentines, formed the center-piece. Messengers delivered these tender messages to each boy and girl and everybody was happy. After refreshments were served the Ceejay photographer appeared on the scene and took a shot at the merrymakers and this picture is what happened next. The following are the Burnley, Ruth Burns, Robert Burns, Doris Burns, Irene Burton, Elizabeth Burton, Esther Bussard, Ruth Bybee, Mildred Byrne, Mary Martha Byrum, Paul Calegari, Attilio members of Home Room 107. Calegari, Concettina Caley, Walter Calhoun, Ross Calkins, Sophia Callaway, Dorothy Calvert, Verilous Campbell, Gordon Campbell, Jack Campbell, James Canaday, Edith Canham, Virginia Canino, Frank Canino, Katherine Cantrell, Mary Ruth Cantwell, Harriet Cape, Luna Mae Carey, Lily Carlson, Dorothy Carlson, Vera Carlson, Vern on Carnes, Dorothy Carrender, Erma j-!;iis::i:«E;i:4£[ Page One Hundred Thirty-three
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T l i ' i !;?fll!! i !ii liS! l! !IIKil ( ! I ,1:, ],, - pr ooy ife enot o STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Dow, Rufi, Paris, Harrison, Worley, Maybury, Stephens, Heinlein, Schwindler, Phipps, Selover, Helms. Fourth Row: Earhart, Bowers, Hoffman, Heflebower, Hayden, Combs, Burns, Foster, Zimmerman, Wood- ward, Vaught, Griflfis, Brown, Buckley, Spiegel. Third Row : McCoy, Farmer, Schmidt, Withers, Hospe, Biechele, Graham, Bell, Smith, Payne, Davis, Evans, Lawson, L.ach. Bartlett, Matlock. Second Row : Raymond, Tartar, Tramp, Wells, Kiel, Keeler, Thrower, Spaulding, Scrivner, Weisberg, Wegener, Blank, Laffoon, Tappan, Duer. First Row : Ray, Stumpf, Sechrest, Munden, Short, Megredy, Miss Bridgens, Mr. Cramer, Megredy, Johnson, Wasgien, Gottlieb, Landes, Lauer. STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Townsley, Johnson, Boley, Hughes, Creason, White, McClelland, Ellis, Bright, Shultz. Third Row : Blank. Rush, Myers, Westfall, Reed, Hunter, Price, Ransom, Lightcap, Carey, Wolf, House, Paxton. Second Row : Tiffany, Learned, Hilmes. Dasback, Billings, Latimer, Marrs, Cooper, Schoth, Page, Kline, Naylor, De Atley. First Row: Silverman, Rufi, Brier, Ferguson, Drexler, Hamilton, Newcomer, Edwards, Pickard, Zim- merman, Bibert, Goodal. np ::is;! ;:i. is;i ,i ' :;ii; Page One Hundred Thirty-tuo
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i ' i i Sllfe.i li;: :! ! !!! ! .! lieiOi OeOM lO HOME ROOM 101 Activities of Home c R om 101 Home Room 101 is vastly proud of its efforts along many lines, not the least of which is the winning of the Ceejay ad contest. Hard work after regular school hours is responsible for bringing in twenty-five ads , the highest honor going to Zelda Ackenhausen who secured a total of ten. In all its efforts during the present school year, this room has stood close to the hundred percent mark. Under the direction of Miss Hoar, it has contributed thirty- five books to the Central Junior library. It has gone over the top in flag contributions, Red Cross giving, Ceejay pictures paid for, and Ceejays sold. It seldom falls below ninety percent in banking. Early in the fall, room 101 offered to be responsible for keeping the north lawn and entrance free from papers, and its members enjoyed daily excursions with waste baskets to the grassy plots on the boulevard side where they could scamper unques- tioned over the Keep off the Grass signs. A monthly newspaper has been worked out by the members of this group, the editorials of which are planned to encourage pupils in habits of study, neatness, thrift, and service. A farewell to our graduates which took the form of a picnic at Swope Park was the one big social event of this group this year. HOME ROOM OFFICERS: President. Astrid Hanzelius Vice-President... Eunice Egleson Secretary Isadore Abramowitz Bank Cashier Elva Adams Usher William Adkins Lunch Sponsors Zelda Ackenhausen Hannah Alport Helen Alexander Isadore Abramowitz i ;iv.,i-::is; ' i.i; ;:i; i£;! o; ' :rti !E;! ! Page One Hundred Thirty fo ur
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