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I-lfomeroom 327B is completing its first year at Edison- Since the beginning of the second semester, we have felt more grown-up because we have been writing our grade as A7 instead of B7. This was the first milestone in our pro- gress through the school. We have now passed the second one and are looking forward to those we shall pass next year as eighth graders. As the proper use of time is a valu- able asset in furthering our school success, we have put forth a considerable effort toward acquiring good study habits and feel that we have made considerable progress. Mr. Dryden is our sponsor. Homeroom 328A had a very enjoyable year. It was not as successful as most of us Wanted it to be. However, we still have one more try for a successful year when We are ninth graders next year. Mr. Guercio, our teacher, and William Redwine, our president, planned the follow- ing Weeky program for us. On Mondays, we had stories read to us. This semester we had animal stories. We read story books or magazines on Tuesday. Thursday we stud- ied. The homeroom entertained with stories, singing, danc- ing, and music on Fridays. Although We have some school savers, P. T. A. members and Wizard subscribers, we are still far from one hundred per cent. Our representatives are working hard for a more successful year when we are ninth graders. We had a fine Annual campaign and came very near one hundred per cent. Watch out for 328A next year. This is homeroom 395313. Grade R7-1. speaking over station E. J. H. Tune in folks! You will hear the latest news from Edison. We are undertaking to sneak through the Annual. We find it great to be junior high students, espe- cially to be Edisonites. We were 100W Wizard the first ten minutes of life in our homeroom in Edison. We are al- most 100'Z1 for the Annual and in nearly all other acivi- ties, and duties such as returning cards, inviting parents to P.-T. A., and in securing memberships. Our success is due to cooperation with our homeroom teacher, Mr. Beeson. Homeroom Bungalow IIA, was the first all girls class at Edison. The membership ranges around 20. One of the activities has been the serving of several luncheons. Eight of the girls are in the A9 class and will graduate this year. Dorothy Smith as Thrift Representative and Mary Graham, as member of the Inner Circle of the Golden Circle, have served their room most creditably. Mrs. Alfa Wood Anderson is our sponsor. Page One Hzmclred and Three
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Homeroom Bungalow IIIB enjoys to the full the free- dom of a large building in the middle of the field. Mr. Boucher is the teacher in charge, and when he isn't raising the roof, the rest of us do. And what with tap dancers, blue singers, instrument solos, and Mr. Perry's vaudeville groups--Well, We enjoy life in varied forms. We seldom are serious excepting after grades come out. We try not to let F's spoil our lives. In some cases, We have succeeded in eliminating such red marks. It is noticeable that our girls are beautiful, and our boys are athletes. Our teacher is not so dumb as he looks. Page One H zmclred and Five
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