Dana Middle School - Log Yearbook (San Pedro, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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,ah 4 Qiiafeteria The' Dana Cafeteria is one of the finest in the city school district. It has every convenience for the enjoyment of cook- ing. Mrs. Chadwick supervised the cafeteria, and Miss Lin- denberger superintended the cooking, done by two trained cooks, Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Evans. The salads, desserts, sand- wiches, and the preparation of the counters were done by the girls' cooking classes each day. The menu was planned before- hand and every effort was made to give a balanced diet to the students. Twelve girls served from five to six hundred students every day. The kitchen crew was a group of ten boys who washed and dried the trays and dishes. An outside counter was maintained. It served hot and cold sandwiches, plate lunches, and drinks for the students who brought their lunches. The faculty had a separate dining room, but were served the same food and in the same manner as the students. ' 39

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44 iiihrarp The Dana library opened for circulation in March 1928. It is located in the center of the third floor. The artistic interior of light brown fading into soft dark brown on the Walls is beautiful and makes the library atmosphere cheerful and outstanding among those of the Los Angeles district. During these two years, one thousand four hundred vol- umes were accumulatedg beside these, creditable magazines, pamphlets, and picture files were easily reached by any boy or girl. There are many interesting volumes in scientific and me- chanical works and ancient histories, all of which are books that teach instead of merely entertaining. Miss Brilla May Lloyd, the librarian, working With student assistants, endeavored to make the library the center of activity in the school and was justly proud of its progress in this direc- tion. 38



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fs .4 H Qpnrts GIRLS' SPORTS In February, 1928, Richard Henry Dana Junior High School physical education department opened with B7, A7, and B8 classes and one teacher, Miss Adelene Ponti, now Mrs. McCarty. New members added to the staff have been Mrs. Marguerite Suiter, physical education teacher, in September 19283 and Mrs. Winifred Hight, corrective physical education teacher, in February 1929. Seasonal sports at Dana were hit pin baseball, volley ball, basket ball, and indoor baseball. Archery was reserved for the corrective department. Every girl in each class was chosen on a team, and scheduled games were played. The period winners then competed for school championship. The championship team earned seventy-five points each, di- vision Winner sixty points each. grade winner fifty points each, period winner twenty-five points each, team captains, squad leaders, and monitors each ten points. Points were also earned by gains in nutrition and marked improvement in correctives. The following were members of the Dynamite 12 Volley Ball team, the school champions last semester: Captain Niga Kovalovsky, Margaret Martinez, Esther Selin, Lucille Costa, Hope Wilson, Ruth Sanchez, Thelma Wheelwright, Frances Luna, Taimie Higgs, Gwendolyn Stapley, Lucille Malone, and Martha Espinosa. , New teams were chosen, they played hit pin baseball. ' Volley Ball Volley ball championship for 1929 was won by the A8 Dynamites. Their team work was splendid. The Dana Slicers, B9 students, also showed some peppy work. We, seventh grade students, won the afternoon championship though they lost to the Dynamites. Hit Pin Baseball Hit pin baseball was played the last five weeks. It is a combination of soccer and baseball. All the girls showed great enthusiasm for this combination. Quick thinking and alertness are a necessity in this sport. 40

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