McKinley Junior High School - McKinleyan Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1924

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McKinley Junior High School - McKinleyan Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 104 of 146
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.v HONORABLE CITIZENS I 1 The class in general is benefited in having its own officers. It is a lesson of co- operation. Every one feels that the success of the class depends upon his hearty co-operation with the ones in authority. The pupils recognize and respect their officers. VV ith the co-operation of each student and self-control, respect is shown for the teacher, the ones in authority, and the school. Because of this great help, officers are elected in most social science classes.-Efzfclyn Smih, A9. OFFICERS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE CLASSES Prvsidrfnt Esther Land . ..... .. Ray Mallon ,.,.,.v...... Howard Theriot Philip Albers ...,...... Roland Symour ..... Irving Buruk ....... Dallas Collins ..... Sam Stein ......,......... Vivian Barber ........ . Emma Delsasso ...... . Robert Clark ...... Lynn Carbett .......... Frances Montez ......,.. Clotilda Tenorio .... .. Jack Bacile ......,.,.,... , Eugene Briggs ....... Ernest Brooks ........ Ralph Kearney ,...,,. OFFICERS FOR HOME ROOMS Subfefi Grade Social Science ........ .......... A 9 Ancient History ........ ......, A 9 Civics ........................,..... ,,,, A 8 Civics ...,....,......................... ..,,,i A 9 United States History ......... i..... , B8 Social Science .....,.,.,.,,..,...,... ,.,.,c, B 9 Ancient Hostory ............ ...... A 9 Social Science ............ ....... A 9 Ancient History ........ ,,,,,., B 9 Social Science ...... ...,,. B 8 Civics ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,, A 8 History ............ ,.,,,, A 8 History ..............., ...,.,. A S XFVOVILI History ,..... ..-,,,, B 9 History ........................,, ,,,,., B 8 Ancient History .,.,,,.,..,,,, A,,,,, A 9 United States History ,.,..... ..,.... B 8 United States History ....,.,.,,..,.....,.,.......,,,, A3 Room Gmflg 16 -4-.---- .............,,..........,... B 7 29 ....... ..,.... B 7 38 ........ ,..... B 7 40 ....... ,,.,,,, B 7 36a ....,. ..,,.,. B . 10 ,...... ,,,,-,4 B 7 13 ..i.... ..... A 7 42 ....... ...,.. A 7 20 ..,...,. ,,,,,,, B 8 39 ....... ...,... B 8 17 ..,..... ....... B 8 35 ....,.. ....,. B 8 26 ....... ....... B 8 ll ........ ,..,,.. 1 X8 43 ....... ,..... A S 21 ........ ....., A 8 24 .....,.. ....... A 8 14 ........ ..... . A8 30 ...... ...... B 9 18 ....... .,.... A 9 34 ........ ....... A Tl 9 .,...... .....,. A 9 45 ,....... 22 ....... 4 .....,. .. ..., A9 . .i.. A9 Svrratary Philip Carpenter Gladys LaPoint John Clauder Mary DeWitt Alfred Trefla Clinton Pate Maxine Cook Frank Gagliano Juanita Selby Blanche Bromley Josephine Eells Eric Carpenter Florence Fisher Mary Doherty Marselino Abeytzr Marie Concenia Keneth Reimer Carl Burmahln l'r4'.ridvnt Secretary Joe Spuro ............ .,..... E rma Neville Paul Hill ..,..,.........,....,.............,. Harry Bruce Victor Otto ............................ Benito Cwimeniz Doris May Thompson Robert Cerniichael Argiedelle Hanson ................ Amparo Robles Stafford McCoy ........... .....,..... J ohn Kaler Eileen Hollingsworth Morris Resmk ..............,... Ernest Brooks .......,.... Edwin Carl ............. ...... Emma Delsasso ...... . Doris Harding ........... Theodore Goodman Art McDougal ........... Gussie Paul .........,,. Howard Theriot ....,... John Sherwood ....... Robert Clark .......... Edwin Cole .........,............. Howard Kussman .,... Henry Larrecq ........... Louis Fehr .............,........ Mildred Ford ...... . Philip Albers ...,.. Charles Zaby ...... Jennie Squires Clara VVallucks Kenneth Reimer James Sutton Blanche Bromley Jane Canatellrl Grace Dean Katherine Cook John Clauder Olga Johnson Josephine Eells Frank Plachy Ethel Mae Davis Dorothy Keeney Virginia Waggener ' fIfffflf iiiliFQl i3'Eii7iii

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1 HQ ORP-il-SLE CITIZENS E A E The system with which we keep our lockers will have an elifect on our life after leaving school that cannot be realized now by the pupils. A person wl1o is neat and methodical has a better chance of success in any vocation than the person who puts a thing down anywhere and everywhere and has to hunt for it when that thing is wanted in a hurry. This latter kind of person is the one who is the first to be dismissed from any business, and he wonders why it is. Pupils of McKinley! You have an opportunity here to learn to be systematic in your work in the way in which you take care of your lockers. You should ap- preciate thc value of them. Make a certain rule of order in keeping thm, and this habit will stick to you through life.. As a success in the world you may look back upon your happy school days and what it has meant to each of you to have a locker. -Dorolhy Keeney, A9. Citizen Officers Besides the clubs and the organizations in Home Rooms, some of the recita- tion classes are regularly organized and oliicers are elected who perform real services and gain real value for themselves from this service. A class president is a great help to the teacher. Wliile the president is taking care of the attendance, the teacher may be devoting his full time to the lesson and the pupils of the class.. By doing this, much time is saved. Another important otlicer of the class is the secretary, who makes out the absence slips and checks otif the homework to be handed in. This relieves the teacher of being responsible for back papers. The president calls on the pupils to recite and sees that the room is being conducted orderly. Wlhen the teacher is unable to be present, the presi- dent assumes the teacher's place, and the class is conducted in the usual manner. lt is a great satisfaction to the teacher if the class can be trusted when left alone. The students who are elected by the class are helped very much by holding their positions. Experience in meeting the public overcomes self-consciousness. The president becomes experienced in leading others. The ofhcers must plan ahead, serve and give the best. The responsibility is realized by the ones in authority. The teacher has put his confidence in them and the responsibility rests upon the ohicers. Sri



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K 1-I-oNoRA BLE o1'1j1g ENs 3 A9 Home Rooms Because it is impossible at the time of this writing to make a list of the graduates of the class of S'24, we are printing the names of the mem- bers of A9 Home Rooms. They are as follows: HOMIE ROOM l-MISS ALVAREZ Asnnta Arpezi, Tliereszi Berntti, Sarali Brenton, lilsie Brouse, Dallas Collins, Maxine Cook, Doris Gnrsicle, Vivian Greene, Alice Hager, Thelma I-Iirshorn, Margaret Hughes, Verna Hupp, Tlielinu Knorr, Leola Lever, Mzxrgaret Miller, Katherine Pennachio, Alice Preston. Rosa Reclderson, Evelyn Smith, Cornetta VVashington. Beulah Welch. HOME ROOM 3-MRS. YOUNGS Mary Allen, Alton Bztlnmn, Katherine Bass, Harry Butson, Laurence Cattcrlin, Marie Con- cenia, Norton Cox, Bessie DeLong, Mabel Dwyer, Alfred Elofson, Frank Gagliano, Mathilcle Gziutliey. Alonzo Gerard, Ida Golflenberg. Harry Goolcl, Clarence Hall, Sidney Hipp, Yasu lsnmiclu, Gertrude Joyner, Rolmert Lane, Helnnith Mehden, Ralph Miele, James Ogden, Alfred Retlniznn, l-lelen Reimer, Rnlien Rosensweig, Helen Sailors, Alice Scanlan, lcla Strange, Velma Swanson, l1Vulter Tziylor, Margaret Turner, George Wfulcchelcl, Ray NVarner.

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1924, pg 27

McKinley Junior High School - McKinleyan Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 92

1924, pg 92


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