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TYPING NOTES Clickety-click-clack is the sound you hear when you go by room 112. That is the roonrwhere the commercial students, under the supervision of Mrs. Tramill, the able and efficient in- structor, type away as if their lives depended upon it. Mrs. Tramill has five classes in typing: the home-making girls, the vocational cooking boys, and the A8, B9, and A9 classes. Naturally the A9 class is the best. Mrs. Tramill ought to be and is proud of this A9 class. Among the many students who have won awards for proficiency and accuracy in typewriting are: Annie Sonney, Erma Angelone, Sylvana Verdugo, Ethel VV in- stein, Lillie Graffia, Marion Breunle, and Viola McBride. The last two girls won awards last term. This term Viola ought to stand on her head and do a jig, for she won a bronze pin marked Expert Typist, the envy of every girl in the class. The Typing Club was discontinued this term on account of pupils not being able to take part in more than one school activ- ity. -Ethel W'instei1'z., A9. THE LAFAYETTE PARK COMMISSION The Lafayette Park Commission, which is composed of Lafayette students, did splendid work this term. Miss Bene nett is their sponsor. The following are the members of the Park Commission: Ricardo Duran, chairmang Manuel Cis- neros, secretaryg Santos Shalhoub, Raoul Cumplido, Henry Bertelli, Ralph Rendon, Herbert Zimmerman, Donald Shan- ley, Wfalter Monschke, and Pete Ceballos. All the boys men- tioned above received L. P. C. buttons. The Lafayette Park Commission problems for the term were to learn the names of all the shrubs on the school grounds, their use and characteristics, and the care of the school window boxes, and vines on the fences. They also arranged the planting on the school grounds, This organization met in Room 3 every' Tuesday and Thursday. On Tuesdays they had their class work and the study of different shrubs. On Thursday they went outdoors and attended to the shrubs, vines and window boxes. Raoul Cumplido and Santos Shalhoub took care of the window boxes while the others took care of the shrubs and vines on the grounds.
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ACTIVE MEMBERS THE HONOR SOCIETY The Honor Society has done good work this term and has accomplished much. They have, ZIITIOIIQI other things, made a year book. Each term a year hook is made and is kept by the school as a record of the accomplishments and doings ol this organization. ' The Honor Society has managed to have -many good times this term. They had a program or party every time they could think of an excuse ior one. A few of these occasions were: Thanksgiving, l'lallowe'en and Christmas, A Both the work and play proved well worth the elfort on the part of the members, to become a part oi this splendid organization. Mrs. Goodrich is faculty adviser. The officers are: Lillie Johnson, president, Kenneth Mc- Coy, vice-president: Alice Fukuyama, secretary. Allen, Ernest Asai, Frank Henko, .-Xnna Braun. Juanita Burciaga. Consuelo Chin, Harriett Carbajal, Lylia Cisneros. Manuel Cohen, Sollie Duran, Anita Duran, Jessie Finn, Jessie Finn, Rose Flores, Juana Fuduyama, Alice Got, Archie Greco, Catherine Abdullah, Ve1111ie Ampara, Erminia Brown, Margaret Brown, Marion Barnhart, .Glenna Briida, Heras Blandino, Clara Cumplido. Raoul Duenes, Angelo Hamamota, Yoshiye H araclo, Kevko Johnson. Lillie Johnson, Lucius Kizu. Mary Leung, Marjorie Levin, Leon Lew, May Marquez. Anita Miranda, Mercedes Miyake, Terua McCoy, Kenneth Nagao, Chitosey Nickerson, Victor North, Milton Ogania, Saichi Perez, Beatrice Quon, Milton Ramirez, Santos Rangel, Blasa Saito, Genichi Serbin, Albert Schultz, Joseph Shimdzu, Charlotte Sussman, Eli, Suyegare, Jimmie' Thornton, James Verdugo, Sylvanna Kakamatsu, Frances Vlfieczarek, Eugene, Xlfinstein, Ethel Vlionderle, Lucille A ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 1 Domingez, Louise Engelj Sarah Kobata, Harume Levario, Amada Lopez, Aurora Mays, Annie Ogawa, Nobuko Pierson, Jesse Piplin, Aszerlea Ryan. Anona V Romero, Florinda Rankin, Oscar - Shimdzu, Lincoln. Shinagama,q Lillian Tada, Takuji if Uba, Miyeko VVong, Dora' ' Zepeda, Beatrice
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