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THE BRICE SIDE of IORDHN By Richard Brice Did you know that Ed Sanders, who recently won the Golden Gloves heavy- weight title in Chicago, is a graduate of Jordan? This victory will enable Sanders to tour Europe, all expenses paid Have you noticed how Jordan s campus appears to be getting dirtier instead of cleaner? I hear that Jordan s Marcellians of S 52 are going to have blue and white robes for graduation How a bout that Have you heard the name Daisy Williams lately? Yes Jordan s en trant in the Girls Week Oratorical contest won a 5 50 Susan B Anthony Students Vie For Achievement Awards Jordan and some 200 other high schools are selecting out- standing senior students to re- ceive 2,000 awards from the Bank of America, the awards including 515,400 in cash and 450 gold cups. Winners will be selected in the four general fields of mathematics and science, vocational arts, fine arts, and liberal arts, with school awards being presented May l3th. Finalists will be honored at Occidental College May Z3 Award winners at .Tordan will compete with students from all schools 1n Southern Californ ia for cash prizes of Sl 000 each Senior A Tea Slatecl For April 16 ln Library The annual P12 Tea will be held in the library April l6 for award all S nior A s and their parents Have you noticed by reading the sports sheets that Mr Morey s a quatic daughter has been doing right well in Southern California swimming competition? Did you know that Florence Petitt is an expert at Judo? She challenges anyone Boys 'P Have you ever wondered while walking in the main hall who that beautiful woman watching everyone lt s Ioan of Arc Do you know what school has been This semester the tea which was previously held in the cafe teria will be held in the library because of its friendly atmos phere ln order to give the teachers and parents the opportunity to get better acquainted the tea has been charged to a stand up affair There will be a program of singing and instrturiental mu sic SVV hich Group Hre Yo u? By Florence Petitt Attendance is a problem, your problem and mine. Mr. Archie I-Iigman, Registrar, says, 'There are three groups of stu- dents. Group one has perfect atten- dance Group two is absent only in times of emergency Group three is absent as often as possible What group are you in? It is our Job the Job of all of us to eliminate the third group Our parents work hard to keep us in school They pay taxes part of which goes to the L A Schools Out of those taxes come paper books and desks Do we appreciate these efforts our parents are putting forth for us? If we do let s use those books and have that seat in the second row occupied on Monday mornings and every other monning Each of us should take the respon sibility of getting to school Remem ber fellow students this is our prob lem It takes a person with guts and grit to change and turn over a new leaf to put everything aside that will hlnder doing the Job well This is our school Let s put it where it belongs in attendance n top put in the Eastern Marine League? Mc Addresses C S F Inltlatlon That s right it s Westchester y the way Mrs Young former vice principal is now at Westchester Did you know that the first ten amendments to the Constitution are called the Bill of Rights? -BIDS 5:-dmc oun Y-3 -gffm Tim li. 6 is-.F ' f' ' 5-'f',?!f???61'wH mzvfj Sf: 1 ease-4 CDLLWS Q, Alflf, zzkfc?-'Tyra C232 Mr Isaac McClelland vice principal at Lafayette Junior High School addressed the Jor dan chapter of the California Scholastic Federation this morning in the auditorium a program to initiate new mem bers of C S F Mr McClelland spoke on the subject Scholarship and Service The C S F which honors stu dents for their outstanding scholar ship as well as leadership has 32 members at Jordan President of the organization is Beatrice Lona with Myrtis Coleman as vice president, Gail Diggs sec retary and Agripina Adriano, treas urer Mrs Miles is the sponsor Page 2 Bulldog Sentinel Staff Editor Ezra Hill Managing Editor Annie Jones Senior Social Editor Edna Gaines .Tumor Social Editors Mildred Gaines Ethel Anderson Feature Editor Doris Anderson Sports Editors .Tames Smith Bernard Spaulding Staff Reporters Theresa Hargrow Eleanor Andrews Odessa Emer son Beverly Gartrell Helen rhcks Florence Petitt Staff Artists Harvey Collins Alton Henderson John Hernan dez Staff Typist Conseulo Perez . . 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5 fh lgewkze 1 TUESDAY , MARCH 25, 1952 DAVID STARR JORDAN HIGH scHooL ll Vol. XIV, No. l0.A This Is What Your Red Cross S Does A pint of blood just for me ln Korea across the sea Just two glasses cold and wet Fllled wlth blood l ll ne er forget Fllled wlth llfe from you to me Th1ngS of beauty now I ll see Red Cross helped, so dld you l ll be home when we re through .Tordan s 1952. Red Cross Drlve wlll have netted an average of slx and one half cents per contrlbutlon lng to Chalrman Fred Johnson Thls money enables the Red Cross to engage ln such programs as blood banks, dlsaster ald recre atlon for men ln the servlce as well as provldlng the materlals for our own .Tunlor Red Cross group Chalrman of the Jordan Red Cross group lS Kathleen Small whlle Barbara Barrett lS second ln command Mrs Stegell lS the sponsor I I from some 1,000 students, accord-
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1- SUCCESSFUL women of our wonderful clty of Los Angeles lnclude from left to rlght Marguerxte de la Veza Gladys Alamen Zxta R Domlnguez Henrletta Vlllaescura Jose phlne Spearman and Carmen de Lanalladl These outstand xng women spoke at an assembly program durxng Gxrls Week Gzrls Week Rated Success Rated a success by all those partmcpatuxg Ga Late Flash Bank of Amerxca Achlevement A ward wlnners at Jordan have been se lected and wxll now move on xnto zone competltlon Wxnner IH the Math Sclence area IS Raymond Mendoza whxle Gall D1ggs IS the L1beral Arts selectlon Pless Tay lor ts the Frne Arts wlnner wlth B11 he Jean Carter representmng the Vo catlonal Arts area Those named as outstandxng xn spec1f1c areas 1nclude Rodney Dxeu clonne math Raymond Mendoza scr ence Agrxplna Adrxano Engllsh Gall D1ggs socxal studles Theresa Har grow forelgn language Pless Taylor muslc Bllhe Jean Carter busxness educatlon Barbara Jeffrxes home makxng and Prather Ollve lndustrx al arts Wmners ln SpeC1flC f1elds w1l1 re cexve cert1fxcates of honor whlle the general fleld wlnners wlll get cups and an opportunlty to compete ln the zone league fxnals See Page Z for further detalls Gxrls Week of l95Z had a nulnber of outstand CU1-gA1-E Ctr, rscllvvc DRUG STORE Accwuc mg events i757 E 103 sr LosANG:Lss CALIF On Monday an assembly program featur ed the women prctured above Tuesday found 1 many glrls golng lnto the commumty to take over kep Jobs for the day Wednesday brought the h1ghly successful Prescnphon SPGCI sts Rlbbons and Ruffles Day See Page IZ Ah K Thursday A wonderful day for g1rls who took over as teachers throughout the day The tea for student teachers scheduled for Frlday was postponed T B UNIT TO VISIT IORDHN Jordan students wzll have an opportumty to be test ed for tuberculosls the week of Apr-11 13th when a mo bmle umt v1s1ts our campus There wlll be a skrn test on Aprll l3th for glrls and Apr1ll4th for boys X rays wlll be glv en on the l5th and 16th to those people who need them The entlre program wlll be handled mn gym throughout the day. Iestme Barnett, chalrman, stresses the fact that Jefferson Hxgh School had 92.6'Z of thexr students take the test, and she urges all students to cooperate IH beatlng th1s mark. Ma'ry Walk er 15 co chaxrman. An orlentatlon fllm w11l be presented Thurs clay at an assembly program to make the pur pose of the tests clear. Page 3 39 Cents a Quelrt 21 Cents a Pint A A cuv nn-ra onus svons C f C G5 SHQP AND :El23ugn:03D ST, L05 ANGELESEEIAITII SHOP AND SAVE AT - SAVE AT SAV WAY Your Fam11y Store SAV WAY if I . . - I , . . u f . . - . . I , X , . . . . 'ki 3 . . . . . . - - Q 3 , . - u 34 is . . . : . .- N, . . 4. , 1 l 1: ' I 1 1' , , --'.q. s S S 2 , s 1 k,.r f 1 at I K 5 ' -7 K Q ' A V y vp , J it y 33, I ,Q l t Q , , D , -- ' ,5 1 l 5 1 1 - c . j 1: ' , f ' f - - 1 f l ' - G 6 . , . In YT 1 M y ,K , 2 gf? 9 . . . . .
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