Lafayette Junior High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1928

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Lafayette Junior High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 17 of 60
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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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BOYS' VOCATIONAL COOKING It is the aim of those who have charge of the Vocational Cooking Class to so combine practical experience in cooking with worth-while lessons in books that those who graduate will not only have a good knowledge of how to make appetizing meals, but they will also have a good understanding of all the subjects taught in a junior high school. The class is under the supervision of the United States gov- ernment as well as the state, and tpr that reason it has to be di- vided into two parts. XVhile one class is busy in the kitchen for a week at a time. the other studies the outlined lessons in the class rooms. The next week those who worked in the cafeteria are in the class rooms while the others prepare the lunches. this turn about being followed during the two-year period which it takes to complete the course. Miss Bates and Mr. Coman have from long experience decided that those who do well in their ordinary class work are the ones that are most likely to make the best cooks. In cooking. as in any- thing else, success comes to those who are not afraid to work, who are in earnest, and who are willing to give their best to what- ever they do. No boys can be accepted under 14, and before they can enter it is necessary for them to get permission in writ- ing from their parents or guardian. It isn't required that a pupil has reached a certain grade, but it is better if he enters sometime between the A7 and A8 grades. But most of the work given is individual and for that reason any boy of any age can profit from the instruction. The entire group now is made up of thirty boys and because of the arrangements which have been made a boy who graduates with a good record can pass right on to high school without loss of time. A long waiting list is on file in the office, but any other worth-while boys who believe they would like to take the course are welcome to apply, since some have to drop out now and then and other changes also have to be made which cause vacancies that have to be filled. During the last term that the boys are in cooking they are allowed to class themselves with the A9's, and they take part in all the things that that class is allowed to do. Those who will grad- uate next February and will receive diplomas are: Ernest Allen, Jr., Lewis Jones, Albert Quarels, and Eugenio V asquez. - -Santos Ramirez, B9.

Suggestions in the Lafayette Junior High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) collection:

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1949

Lafayette Junior High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

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Lafayette Junior High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 52

1928, pg 52

Lafayette Junior High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 45

1928, pg 45

Lafayette Junior High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 43

1928, pg 43


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