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Homeroom 129B is proud to say that each member is trying his very best to get along with his teachers and learn to be a success in life. Individual conferences are held with the sponsor, Miss Packard. Many troubles and difiiculties have been solved in this way. The members of the class find that it is a real achievement to be able to get along with others. To accomplish this most important element of good citizenship requires self control and Work. It does not hurt anybody to try hard. 129B aims to put forth its finest effort. Homeroom 13113, B8 Section A, sponsored by Mr. Davis, has carved a few more notches in its Coos Stick this 1929-30 term. The room was first to subscribe 100 Per cent for the Wizard both semesters. The book store check was won for December. An exhibit of Junior Red Cross pictures was conducted. Two portfolios were prepared to send to schools in Foreign countries in return for the fine folder re- ceived from the Intermediate School in Bagli De Monte Catini, Italy. Two other homerooms have been ind-uced to join the Junior Red Cross through the speeches made by members of this room. Exchange programs have been held with Homeroom 215B. Homeroom 200B numbers thirty-four-seventeen boys and seventeen girls. We are working on a schedule- this semester. We only have one day to study on class work. Monday, Current Events and Topics:Tuesday, study: Wed- nesday, we do not meet: Thursday, Thrift and jokes: Fri- day, a member of the class tells a story. We are considered 100 per cent by our teacher, Mrs. Pegues and will be until we prove otherwise. We are not all school savers nor have we 100 per cent in anything only we feel that we are 100 per cent boys and girls even though we don't get a 100 per cent in all school activities. Homeroom 202A, known as The Good Ship 202A, and its hearty crew have weathered some heavy storms nicely and expect now to find calmer waters and a pleasant voy- age ahead. Of course they have had several attacks by the blood thirsty pirates, English and Math and History, but they feel they have now gained the upper hand. Some have deserted and others have come on deck to replace them, but most of the crew have proved to be good sailors and have stuck by the ship. These sailors are quite ver- satile and have been active in musical, athletic and service organizations. Cartoons drawn by Gabriel Cherry have provided cheer and encouragement throughout the voyage. Miss Ross is the Skipper of 202A. Page Eighty-seifen
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