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Homeroom 230A, sponsored by Mr. Wilson, has mem- bers in the Promethean, Pentalphean and Honor Roll. We are now preparing for our last semester at Edison and hope that all of our homeroom family will be able to make the grade When graduation day comes. Yes, we are B9's and during our last semester We hope to be able to set an example to the Juniors. By means of our greater experience, longer service and scholarly advancement We should be in a position to lead in behavior and cooperation in the class room as Well as in the yard and halls. Homeroom 231B is an A7 group of 15 girls and 18 boys. Besides the usual programs and parties for enter- tainment, we have been making a note book about bird life. Different chapters are on the various birds as road- makers, athletes, mimics, dancers, musicians, air police- men, divers, etc. We write a few notes about the interesting things Miss Elliott reads to us, then We draw and color the bird just written about. Our sponsor says We are get- ting much more grown up than we were as B'7's. We are glad for we hope to become the best Edisonites ever! Homeroom 232B is going to make the rest of Edison sit up and take notice before very long. We started our career at this school in February, but it didn't take us long to learn the right Way to get ahead. We started our home- room activity with a Warm contest for class oflicers. Each candidate had to make a campaign speech and some of them were as good as the speeches made by the A9 candidates for student body ofiicers. We have a large numberof boys in our room and so We are greatly interested in athletics, especially the volley ball and baseball tournaments. We also have some very good entertainers. There are uke and harmonica players, as Well as several girls Who can dance and sing. Mr. Espy is our teacher. Homeroom 315B is an A7 class- We have tried to take our part in all school activities. We are represented in the Promethean Society by two members and have six members on the Hfonor Roll. Our program schedule Was as follows: Monday, program, Tuesday, business, Wednes- day, varietyg Thursday, readingg Friday, confession of our errors. Miss Hymer has been our sponsor, until she left us to accent a principalship. Our presidents have been Bernice Schulhof and Kenneth Spangenberg. Page Ninety-seven
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Homeroom 318A is composed entirely of girls. We have very pleasant times during this period. Besides discussing many topics that are of interest to girls, we have spelling matches, study periods and programs. Our programs are given on Friday. All of us are especially interested in our physical education work. Several of our members played on the famous basket-ball team, Nell's Bell's . This team won the class and noon game championships. We endeavor to do our best to take part in all activities of our school. Miss Reilly is our teacher. Homeroom 318B, Section 8 of B7, has a desire to be good citizens, and -as proof, we submit that we have an A average in cooperation and effort and no red ink on our cards. Every boy in the room has his ten points in scholar- ship. We have homeroom programs and other activities. We are proud of Edison, and we want Edison to be proud of us. Our officers are Kate Mycroft, Presidentg Cecil Wilson, Vice-President, Edith Norris, Secretaryg Barney Price, Thrift Representative, and Grover P-erigue, Wizard. Mr. Lewis is our sponsor. Homeroom 319B is an A7 room for girls. This is our first appearance in the Annual. We hope to continue to ap- pear as a group until we make our final bow as A9 seniors. We have made a very creditable showing in the various acti- vities of the school such as in thrift, and in the Wizard and Annual drives. At the beginning of the term, we decided to carry on our homeroom work under a definite schedule. During the first of the period, we have our business meet- ing, followed by the special activity for that day. We have had a party and are planning another for the end of the term. Mrs. Paine is our sponsor. 321A is an A8, all boys homeroom. Our room was well represented in the athletic events of the past year. Watch us next year. At Christmas time, we had a party with Homeroom 318A, Miss Reilly's homeroom. Mr. Richardson, our sponsor, reads to us. The books We have read include The Jinx Ship and The Great Quest, both from our own library. We recommend both books to other readers. Books we have read, which are not from our own library include The Hidden Trail and Messenger 483' Page N inety-nine
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