Hollenbeck Junior High School - Siren Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Class of 1951
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Boys' 9th Grade Senator, Vera Lucero-Girls' 8th
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Page 27 text:
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HAIL TO SUMMER '5'I
Hail to Summer Fifty One,
The greatest class yet!
The kids, the teachers, and the school
Helped us to get
An education, and lots of fun
And all the assemblies too.
The parties and the dances,
They were really nice,
The swats and the lectures
Emphasized good advice.
And so we thank the teachers
And all who helped us to
Go on to our high school,
Where we'll do the best we can do.
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' SENIOR "A" ACTIVITIES
For two and one half years, from B7's to A9's we slaved.
Every minute of the time we had our noses to the grindstone with
one thought in mind. GRADUATION! To be an A9. Ah---the
life ofa king! Parties, dances, snapshots, assemblies and elect-
ions., But that wasn't all. We had to start worrying about dues,
listening to lectures, working on B10 programs, and doing home-
work. That was the worst part. Ugh! But we had fun anyway, for
we were finally A9's.
Very soon after the beginning of the semester, practically all
over the campus the A9's could be heard yelling, "Would you
sign my petition?" For you see if had come time to elect A9
officers. ln a few days the new officers were detennined, and they
were: Takeo Akasaki-President, Ray Delgado-Vice President
lkuko Yoshida4Secretary, Louis Carrozzi and Emi Tsuruta-cheer
leaders.
Then we had our motto and color'votes. We chose as our motto,
"We, the youth of today will guide the world of tomorrow" and
as colors we had Royal Blue and White.
Louis Delgado designed our emblem and soon after we had our
Emblem Party. Everyone thought it was the best ever, land it
wasl.
But between the voting and the party we had snapshot day. fOr
the day of the breaking camerasll
Very soon after that the greatgeniuses of Hollenbeck submitted
words and music for A9 songs. The farewell song was chosen to
the tune of "Would I Love You?", written by Annette Pavaloff
and Pauline Chavez, and the color song to "Zing Zing, Zoom
Zoom" by Elissa Nuch and Mildred Mallis.
Then came the Emblem Party. The theme was a cruise in spring
and everyone had a good time aboard the S. S. Hol lenbeck.
Refreshments and dancing followed.
The A9 noon dances followed, topped off by the Farewell
dance.
Marching practice began and before we knew it we were cross-.
ing the stage to receive our diplomas. Hollenbeck, we'll never
forget you.
Naomi 'Si coff
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