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Homreoom 103A has been very much on the job again this year. Collectively, we have brought honor to our homeroom several times. We subscribed 100 per cent to the Wizard on the first day of the semester in September and again on the first day of the present semester.. We won the biggest prize of the year when we finished the P. T. A. Drive for members with 200 per cent. The 37.50 prize helped to add to our famous collection of good pic- tures. We were not only the first B9 homeroom, but also the first homeroom in the entire school to be 100 per cent School Savings Accounts, and therefore have the coveted Thrift Honor Room banner to decorate our wall. Indi- vidually we have brought honor to our homeroom too. The rosters of the three honor societies have names of 103A students twenty times. Our teacher is MisS.H.JRogers. Homeroom 106A is better than ever. We are showing more interest in school activities than ever before. This is shown by an increase in thrift members, higher scholar- ship and better school spirit generally. We have homeroom rules by which we govern ourselves. Violation of these rules is followed by a jury trial before a judge and black marks are given as penalties. We allow five points against a person to equal one black mark. So far our Judge and jury have had little work to do. We hope our Homeroom stays this way all the time. Our Homeroom teacher is Mr. R. A. Fleischer. Homeroom 106B, sponsored by Mr. Pace, is made up of thirty-six members and has representatives on the Honor Roll, Promethean and Pentalphean societies. We also have a high percentage of School Savers, Annual and Wizard subscribers. We enjoy our Homeroom activities devoted to games, stories, moving pictures and study peri- ods. These activities are conducted by committees ap- pointed at various times by Homeroom ofiicers. The sev- eral Homeroom parties we have had have proved to be a big success. Homeroom 107B, sponsored by Mr. Warren, is nearing the close of its iirst year at Edison. A brief summary of this homeroom's accomplishments might include the following: 100 per cent Wizard subscriptions both semesters, 75 per cent Annual subscription to dateg among the first in Christ- mas donations to the poorg 50 per cent in school savings ac- countsg a very creditable showing in inter-room athletics, parties, entertainments, and feasts galoreg representatives in Pentalphean, Promethean, and Honor societies. Page Eighty-one
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