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Homeroom 215A, sponsored by Mr. Carpenter, held their class election in February,electing Joe Mauntz presi- dent, Lulu Latino vice-president, Margaret Green secretary, and Troy Callas homeroom reporter. Our ninth grade after school volley ball team won nine out of ten games. The Players were Joe Mautz, captain, William Schepeit, William Sindona, Troy Callas, and John Dalton. We are out for the ninth grade after school baseball and track cham- pionships, hoping to win the ninth grade school banner. Homeroom 215B enjoys the opportunities at Edison and tries to show our appreciation by loyalty and service. Twenty-five are Promethean, Pentalphean or Honor Roll students, some are members of all three. We have served on P. T. A. programs, at evening performances and assemblies. Reading, programs and parties afford us many good times. We had an oriental party when we wore east- ern costumes, told oriental stories and jokes and ate cur- ried rice with chop sticks. Our teacher, Mrs. Carpender, gave a party to those who received no black marks during the semester. Honor students wore ribbons of Edison blue and gold. Those receiving black marks were permitted to at- tend when each agreed to the punishment of wearing a black ribbon. We are members of the Junior Red Cross. Homeroom 220A, A8, Section 4, is quite proud of its record in School Service. as we have about twelve on yard and safety committees. Elenora Mathisen holds the record in Scholarship, being a member of the Promethean, Pen- talphean and Honor Societies. We have decided that We .ieed three days a week for study now. Mr. Lewis is trying in experiment giving us A8 Math and B9 Algebra both, and We have to study hard. Some of us scored so high on the Reading Comprehension test that we are taking B9 En- glish. On Friday we learn Spanish songs and games, have a program, or our teacher, Miss Hewitt, reads to us. Homeroom 225B, B7-3, although new to our school, is rapidly becoming a loyal and enthusiastic group of Edi- son workers. Our boys have been successful in inter-class athletic contests, and some of us hope to also make worthy scholarship records. Our girls are ambitious for honors in their classes, and many are willing workers in the Gol- den Circle. We are interested in a study of Thrift and means of saving, under the capable leadership-'of our class officers and thrift representatives Wehave a Weekly pro- gram of reading for enjoyment and of study of various topics which may aid in planning our school life. We are sponsored by Mrs. Browning- - Page Ninety-th-ree
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