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

 - Class of 1927

Page 95 of 132

 

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Page 95 text:

Lost and Found The Lost and Found, in charge of lylrs. Thomas, is one of the most neces- sary and helpful departments of Le Conte. All lost articles and textbooks are turned in to this department. Besides taking care of lost and found articles, it also serves as a checkroom. A safe is provided in which children may keep Valuable articles and sums of money during the day. Book locker keys are given out at this department, and lockers assigned for books and musical instruments. Student workers are selected, one for each period of the day, two before and after school, and three students at each home-room period. During home-room periods any lost book or article having a name is returned to the owner. A numerical list and an alphabetical list of locker keys are kept by the students. If a lost article is not called for within thirty days, the article is returned to the finder. Students working in this department may earn merits or hours credit. Reading from left to right, first row: Nlarjorie Stineman, Louise Trosper, Helen Rockett, V. Thomas. Second row: Dorothy Barkell, Grace Raymond, VVilliam Buckley, llargaret Thompson, Rose Barkell. Back row: Kenneth lNIcLeod, Lyle Donaldson, Herbert VVaters, Lee Randolph, Edwin Rogers, Louis llflederios, Stephen Samerjian. E931

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Attendance Ofhce lt is rather difhcult to realize. if you have never worked in the attendance office, the infinite amount of work connected with such an organization. It is necessary every day to have several students help with the clerical Work and collect absence slips. In order to return to class, the student must ask every teacher whose class he missed to sign a card issued by the attendance office. This office also receives and files all excuses for absence, and telephones the home of absentees to find out the reason for their non-attendance. The Work of the attendance office is under the very able supervision of bliss Florence Dull and lVIiss Lois Mathewson. The workers, reading from left to right, beginning with the top row, are Selma Levin, Kelsey Hastings, Helen Allen, Emily Jane Cass, Mary Aline VVilbourn, liflildred Jordon, Rita Cullis, lklary Virginia Caulfield, Florence Waterbury, Lucy Belle Crane. Lora Fridley, Billie Clifton, Helen lklooney, Dixie Dee Whitney, Richard Nolan, Helen St. John. Second row: Sylvia Benjamin, Hildegarde Mohan, lVIiss lilathewson, Miss Dull, Dorothy Edmonds, Jane Rook. Third row: Jim Moore, Richard liioordigian, Clifford Hutchinson, Fred- erick Lane, John lWcCall, Donald Caziarc, Russell Luke, Bob Curran, Mathew Keener. l92l



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is.. .'i? x, . x, xbgrj.. Y' A a f - XJ 4. I - Honor Home Room Home Room 215 surprised everyone when it turned in a one hundred per cent Annual subscription the opening day of the Annual drive. VVe feel certain that students with such a spirit of alertness and co-operation will make Le Conte proud of them when they are in high school. Miss White, their advisor, deserves a great deal of credit for inspiring this excellent spirit. The members of this home room, reading from left to right, top row, are Carl Uttrich, VVooton Johnson, Herman Kruell, Stephen Greenfield, William Condon, Norman Sweet, Harold Vleek, Floyd Newton, Jimmy Carpenter. Second row: Frank Keller, Philip Kilgore, Donna Anderson, Bernice Levin, Jeanne Taylor, Jane Alvies, lkiary Lee Cox, Mary Frances Hill, Paul Tebbs. First row: Dorothy Barkell, Alice Teitelbaum, Mary Makurjian, Miss VVhite, Ruth Ungar, Jennie Tetenman, Sylvia Hozman, Rose Barkell. It would be unfair if we did not also mention at this time the other one hundred per cent home rooms which came in almost immediately after 217. These home rooms are as follows: Room 104, Miss Volstedtg Room 108, lVIiss Blackmang Room 234, lyliss Joyg and Room 113, Mr. Gamble. All of these home rooms are A-Nine groups, which proves that we have a wide-awake graduating class this June. VVe hope that they keep up this fine spirit. Several B-Nine and A-Eight groups also had very good records, and we feel sure that they, too, will have one hundred per cent for their class books. 1941

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