Jonathan Dayton High School - Regionalogue Yearbook (Springfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1939

Page 90 of 108

 

Jonathan Dayton High School - Regionalogue Yearbook (Springfield, NJ) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 90 of 108
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Ry that Iast reniark, I ,gather yon inehided yourself, Ianghed pndgy IittIe Ihnn. SnreIy did! I End that this rooni is very aeeessihIe, espeeiaIIy when one needs a midnight snaek, which I often find oeeasion for. 'I'hns Cooks' expIained the nsefnIness of the rooni from whieh daily may he detected inany deIieions odors. At night onIy erinnhs are Ieft to teII of the tempting foods that have been prepared during the day. Gee, Llookif' exelailned IIa1n. 'I'his department is certainly wondertnI for those peopIe inelined towards the doniestie side of Iite. NN'hy one ean very readih' Iearn the honie arts. eooking and sewing and aII the other tasks ot everrclay living. when aII this equipment is provided, 'AYon're taking the very tidfbits ont of nn' inonth! Iilll so happy that yon now see what a grand pIaee R. II. S. aetnaIIy is! 'I'he Knitting Chrb. Needleeraft Clnb, and Cooking Clnh eaeh take eare of those interested in these partieniar Iines. Really. these tasks are arts it performed weII and with a pnrposef' explained Cooky. at Iast joyons. that his friend shonid see Regional in the sanie Iight as he hiinseIf. 'AIt seerns now that I have shown yon everything. Oh, I forgot something: the shops down in the Iuaseinent. 'I'here we have shops where printing. woorhrorking, and inetaIeraft are taught. And- I ppm UQ! :Iii :ft Cflnh Lower, Needieeraft Chih 86

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Upper. llostcss Club Ccutcr, llostcss Club Lowcr, Knitting Club homo, I think it is about time that wc go upstairs, so I can show you thc Ilomc licouomics dcpartmcut. The Cooking room is very attractively arranged, and so Couvenicut for all concerned! Ss



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Aircraft Club 'LNow, don't tell me, interrupted Ham. HI know just exactly what you are going to say. There is a Printing Club, Metaleraft Club, etc. I don't believe that there is a single club or activity that has been omitted in this institution, and it is rightly so. No pupil can ever complain that when he went to U. C. I. D. R. H. S. he didn't have the chance to follow his interests because no provision had been made for that particular activity. Ieepers! exclaimed Cooky, joyously. uAt last I've completely won you over! Now, do you think that Regional High School is just an ordinary school? VVhy, who ever said anything like that! Don't they know that Regional High is just about the 'swellest' Qto coin one of your pet expressionsj in the whole land! Ham was a trifle indignant that Cooky should even so much as think that he had ever belittled. Nobody is accusing you, of course, chuckled Cooky, much delighted to find another staunch supporter of Regional, and the arrogant theatre mouse at that! VVell, he certainly had done his part by converting the unbelieving Hamlet into a loyal bearer of the colors, orange and blue. Cooky, our tiny friend, was thinking to himself that when Ham finally returned to New York he would tell all his col- leagues about the school and make the place famous and much-talked-of. But wait! VV hat was Ham saying? --So, my little friend, you have convinced me so thoroughly about the de- lights of this place that I verily do believe I shall stay here for the rest of my days, and give up the legitimate stage. I like the drama of life here much better than the stage of any great theatre. Is it agreeable with you, good little Cooky, if I remain as your constant companion while watching the lively goings-on all about us? asked Ham, very humbly. ' That would be just swell! The happy little Cooky clapped his hands in joy. It would really please me no end! And so the two little mice live on together very happily in the warmth of their companionship. You may see them scampering about the building perhaps, if you are lucky. In case you do catch a glimpse of them in their joyous state, please tell no one, we beg you. Certainly we want no misfortune to befall either our dear little friend and loyal rooter, Cooky, or Ham, his tiny play-fellow. 87 .isf ,Q I 4. N gp f G, , 5 by :S-'P-Q x,r Q sl V i-a X i r. -4 9 HAIL she

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