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- HOME ROOM TWENTY-FOUR wiv-'f def Q ' ,v IQZ XJ D fl A 'Q , 'ki s .9-. Y I I no ' . ,in - .' 11:1 v ' ea, 1 The members of the class are given in the order of their arrangement in the above picture: Around the margin, outside of the large 24, beginning at the left: Mattie Lee Parker, Arther McCabe, Elizabeth Davis, Benjamin Buyer, Mary Nocita, Helen Dale- sandro, Catherine Willie, Thelma Hammond. Curtis Brant, Dorothy Rubison, Bernetta L-ugas, Raymond Gcszh, Fern La Rue, Edward Chacon, Willette Haws, Florence Henderson. Miss Craig, teacher. On the large figure two: James Rodriguez, Viola Scholl, Armand Des Baillets, Lucy Lopez, Harold Senter, Gertrude Mofhitz, Frederick Mueller, Carmen Lopez. Mary Kowall, William Graner. Josephine Elledge. On the large iigure four are those who during this year have held prom- inent oH'ices in the class: Lucy Dangelo, Wilfred Lauder, Dorothy Sanborn. Lee Burres, Lera Vincent. Royal Shay, Harry Callas, Raymond Maher, Ida Marshall, Pet r Striano. HOME ROOM 24 I-I is for HONORS ihat we gain. O is their OWNERS who bring us fame. M 's for MERITS We :rain or lose, E is for EACH ONE who wins A's straight through, R is the ROAD through McKinley Junior High. O is for OTHERS to help them we try, 0 is OURSELVES. '0 whom we must first be true, M is the MOUNTAIN HEIGHTS we seek mirlst the blue. T is the TRAIL we receive on Friday, W is for WEDNESDAY'S ASSEMBLIES, fine we say. E is fur ENGLISH whose best use we are taught, N is for numbers. with hem wonders are wrought T is for our TEACHERS whose help removes our dread, Y is for YEARS of WORK, and PLAY, and LOVE just ahead. F is our FUTURE, may it be happy and bright. O is for ONWARD with the next izrade in sirrht. U is our r-li-'b UPWARD of Body and Soul, R is A HOME ROOM of Cuurteous Citizens. our Goal.
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- HOME ROOM ELEVEN QL! The members of Home Room 11 consider themselves fortunate in having such a pleasant room for their home. It is an art room, and is prettily decorated in gray and orange. The flowers and pictures also add to the attracgiveness of the room, and our teacher, Miss Clapp, does all she can to keep the atmosphere cheerful for us. Our aim is to carry out the art of the hand, the art of the head, and the art of the heart. We believe if our hands are busy, brains active, and our hearts are seeking to do kind deeds, we will be doing our bit towards adding to the McKinley spirit. Our room is organized into a club, the officers of which are as follows: president, Carl Langley, treasurer, Margaret Wert, Trail repcrter, lJoro,hy Meyers. The club exisls for the purpose of entertain- ments, and for the good we can do our fellow students. NVe pay a small amount each week as dues. and the money is used to buy flow- ers for the sick, and to help pay for the parties we give. This year we have enjoyed parties at Christmas time, Hal1owe'en, and on Valentine's Day. We are proud of some of the members of our room who have taken part in school activities. Margaret Wert, a citizen-scholarship ping Edward Sovinski is stag-e manager for the school, and Libero Lavezzi is on the Traffic Squad. Service is the motto of our room, and as William Wadsworth puts it. Small service 'is time service while it lasts, Of humblest friends, lrrfight 0?'6U,t7.Ul'G! scorn not ones: The clcnisy, by the sliczvclow that it casts, , Protects the Iivzgefring dewclrop from the sim.
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HOME ROOM 'FORTY Besetting Sin-Talking. Greatest Virtue-Good Nature. Our Teacher's greatest problem-How to get us up to standard. Our Teacher's greatest worry--Our inaccuracy. Our chief aim-How to skim over our work as quickly as possible. Our greatest joy-To get IOOCQY in anything at any time. Ultimately,-we feel sure we will graduate as credits to the school and as honors to our class. ' ln spite of our besotting sin, and what was referred to as our chief aim, we are making considerable progress in overcoming our shortcomings. All the members have signed a pledge card, and we are striving to keep our pledge. Some of the ideals in- cluded in the pledge are: not to talk in nor out of the home room unless absolutely necessary: never to criticize a person behind his back: to use no foul language: to tell the truth always: to keep our lockers and our room neat: to refrain from using cosmetics: io concentrate on our studies, and to have no story books near until our work is finished. This pledge was written by a committee selected from the members of the room, and all were willing to sign it, and to try to live up to what it embodies. We have races between the girls and boys in attendance, neatness, speed, spelling, and scholarship. VVe watch our report cards to see who wins. This makes keen com- petition and all arc eager to do their best. Our officers are: Shirley Denos, president: Lois Deinert, vice-president: Joseph Mills, secretary: and Helen Myers, treasurer. Home Room 40 is flying fast- It's running' at a fearful speed: Everyone tries to be on time- Te Work,--To Win, this is our creed.
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