Joseph Le Conte Middle School - Le Contean Yearbook (Hollywood, CA)

 - Class of 1927

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Joseph Le Conte Middle School - Le Contean Yearbook (Hollywood, CA) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 91 of 132
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Page 91 text:

l Le Conte Life The Le Conte Life, now in its fifth year of publication, is a weekly news- paper edited and printed by Le Conte students. About sixteen hundred copies are issued every Friday for one cent apiece. Orders are taken and money collected by news distributers each VVednesday before the publication. The Le Conte Life staff is chosen from the students of the journalism classes. In this class the exchange papers from about fifty high schools are carefully studied over. This keeps our paper in touch with the news and happenings of other high schools throughout the country. lllrs. Annnons is the instructor of the class and also serves as faculty adviser of the paper. Reading from left to right, beginning at the top row. are lllyron lilacknian. joke editorg joel Evans. assistant circulation managerg llilton VVebster, assistant editorg Roger VVillianis, business sponsorg Austin Rlenzies, Aud reporterg VVesley johnson. business nianagerg Craig Brown. home-room manager. Second row: Billy Schumann, art cditorg Esther Helis, assistant circula- tion nianagerg Edna C. Annnons, editorial sponsorg Celeste Jones, assistant editorg Rose Bianask, girls' sportsg Charlie llyasaki. boys' sports. Front row: Evelyn Gruer, home-room managerg Ruth Stoner, home-room nianagerg lllargaret lirundage. exchange editorg Helen Rockett. exchange editorg Phyllis Appel. editor-in-chief. lS9l

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Le Conte Band The Le Conte Band is an organization of about thirty members under the able supervision of joseph Jean Gilbert. The band has represented Le Conte on several occasions this spring. The music rendered at the General Hospital and at the Vine Street School was most enthusiastically received. If you have the blues and need to be cheered up, just listen to our band for a few minutes some day when it marches up the street to the strains of a lively march, and all your cares will disappear. The instruction received by the members of our Le Conte band is so thor- ough that many of them are asked to join the Hollywood High School band when they enter senior high school. This is an honor worth striving for, as the Hollywood band is one of the school's most popular organizations. The musicians, reading from left to right, top row, are Robert Priester, Ernest Grooney, Clarence Sheldon, Floyd Christensen, Charles Nelson, Lee llflorris, George Palmer, Bartley Hunt. Second row: Almeron Carroll, Leslie Harris, VVarren Carroll, Donald Webster, lVesley Johnson, Joseph Jean Gilbert, Leland Topham, Clifford Hutchinson, Billy Kinney, VVilliam Alsop. Third row: Stephen Samerjian, Donald Fisher, Bobby Gordon, VVatson Worthington, Don Peskett, VVillard lllunson, Willie lWacDonald, Hayes Hertford. T333



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Library Training Class The students who made up the Library Training Class are studying the detads of hbrary vvork through the school of expedence. dfhey spend Eve periods a week in work, one of which is spent with the librarian, who gives them technical and theoretical instruction. For one year's course a credit is given and merits are earned for the amount of extra service rendered. It is necessary for all members of the class to have very high scholarship in their lessons before they are considered. The class has done commendable work in the library and deserves a great deal of credit for their spirit of helpfulness and co-operation. A definite amount of outside work is assigned for each student by Mrs. Hannan. Each member of the group is also expected to visit a branch library. Reading from ieft to right, the members are, top row: Barbara Brown, Harriet Townsend, Martha Davis, Beatrice Lewis, Dorothy Bailey, Evange- line Hignera, Teresa Curtis Hannan Qlibrarianl, Hildur Benson, Marjorie Tyrell, lVIildred Knowles, Katrina Nies, Grace Rockwell. Second row: Inge Nielsen, Dorothy Adkins, Lois Bradley, Marguerite Scranton, Jeanette Borwick, Ina Haanpaa, Nlarguerite Jones, Harriet Hannah, Katherine Reutzel, Ruth Milliken. Last row: Frances Gosserand, lVIargery Iverson, Eleanor Brinley, Warreri Prange, Manon lllachotka, Helen Skinner, Kaoru Fujioka, and Dick Maas. I90l

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