McKinley Junior High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1926

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1 ... HOME ROOM FORTY-SEVEN The officers of Heine Room 47 are: President, Josie Smith, sec- 1'e'ary, Ludell Turnerg Trail reporter, Jennie Parringerg Trail man- ager, Nettie Calabrog season tickets, Santos Lopez. CLASS ROLL A is for Agnes and Alyce, you know. They love everylxorly wh,rever they go. B is for Bessie and Bcity. just so, They are the dearest things that grow. C is for Carmen and candy, so sweet Come on everybody, Oh, boy! let's eat! E is for the girl we call Emogene. G for the one we call Geraldine. I-I is for Helen, a very fine name It was handed down by one of fame. I is for Ida with a large name Had it been small t'would have been just the same. J is for Jennie, our only lionde, Of work or of studies, she is not very fond. J is for Josie, a joker is she She makes up Jok.s, funny as can be. J is also for Jeffersons, two sisters, not twins. , Though Angileeta and Juanita are a combination that wins. L is for Ludell, our secretary so fine. She makes all the tardy on s xzetintu line. M is for Mary, Marge, and Marie, All very dainty as one can see. N is for Nettie, hair black as a crow, She signs for the Trails and finds where they go. P is for Palmer and Pearl, Who could certainly grace the home of an earl, Q is for Queenie, as brave as can be, She tackles any.hing that she can see. R stands for Rose, Rose and Rosie, the three, They are Watts, Navarro, and Governale. S is for Santos, a student devout, She devours everything she finds out about. V is for Velma, the girl of the sea: She watches the fishes drinking their ten. For the rest of the alphabet we have no use, The family is large, but that's no excuse. --Josie Smith.

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1,-.. HOME ROOM TWENTY-ONE f l ogg HOME ROOM MEMBERS- AMBITION- WHY KNOWN- Evelyn Clark ...... Jessmer Brown ..... Pauline Grisalii ..... Myrna Hamilton ..... Mable Harding .....,., Velma Harrell ...... . .... Sprite ..... ,, ...,. roet ....... Librarian Naturalist Operetta .......Capta n Long Ball........ Trail Manager Long Ball Society Editor ......, ..,. ,,.. H 0 me Room President... Memory Expert . ..i..... ........ Squad Leader ..... Dgrothy House . .,.., ......,., A viatrix ......... .i., . .Home Room Vice-president, Verjean Knight .Y.... ......... F airy ..4...A..... . ....,A.......... Long Ball .............. A Susan Krueger .....i..... .i.... G lobe Trotter .... A ......... Squad Instruc or ....,... . Nena Lista ......i.......-- ...Y.. V entrilorluist ....... .... H ome Room Treasurer Mary Louise Lopez .... ...... P rima Donna ......i ....,,.......,, 0 peret.a .....,.,.....,., Leah Madsen ........v .A .--. .....,. . r. Dorothy McCain ......Y ..,, Clem en tina McCoy ...... ...... Lug-lla Moore ............. . .Y........ Ber Lh a Rosen .......... Isabel Russell .........-... ..... Portrait Painter Authoress Radio Artist .... .. .... Physizal Training Helper... Eleanor Von Ente ..... ...... , Journalist Eleanor S kewart . ...... John Battyany ...... Leo Berton ....... ..v.-. . ,.... .. Ora or Sign Painter ..., Governess Public Speaker ....... Nurse ...,....... Theodore Booker ....... ......, M agiclan ....... John Bonanno .,....,. Frank Calamia Cami le Pat ........ Sidney Cohen .... I-larry Dobbin ,..,.. Frank Gonzales .,.... Song Writer ...... Sailor Warrior ..,.,...,. Pirate Orchestra Leader ........ Po'itician Albert Jackson ...,..... ..... . Teachers' Pet ,...... Emmanuel Jcnssen ....,. ...... Herbert Logue ................. Nath an Memerofsky AlbcrE Morey ,...... ,....., ..,........ Dennis Russell .,............... Armando Vei-rengia .,,,,. . Edward Zakian ..,,........ Floor Walker ......, Professor Trafiic Oflicer ....,.. Dentist Athlete Sheik Barloer . ...... . Long Ball Perfect Attendance....... Drawing Monitor Squad Leader Drawing Monitor Cartoonist ...... . ..........,. Squad Leader ...,...... . Home Room Secretary Group Leader Wood Shop Book Worm Hand Ball Hand Ball Perfect Attendance Basketball Artist Scholarship Baseball Monitor Monogram flndoorj Baseball Baseball ........ Perfect Attendance Monofzram llndoorl Baseball



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HOME ROOM FORTY-'FOUR This is a home room for A7 boys. The room is organized, with president and other officers. Recently, the organization has under- taken a plan for self-government in which every boy takes part. Under the president, Vernon Rose, are four leaders, chosen for citizenship qualities. Each leader is in charge of one-fourth of the class and checks up on the progress of each boy in his squad for two weeks. After this time, in each squad a new leadier is selected, the former one taking his place again in the same group. The following boys have already given fine service as leaders: Robert Christy, Ellis Crandle, Luke Latine, Alfred Licalsi, Delmas Loupe, Henry Parry, Portland Taylor, and Mack Witherspoon. These boys do what they can to influence the other boys in order that each may prepare himself for future lead- ership. The boys, of course, are interested in athletics and are on teams be- longing to the Bush League. Vernon Rose's team holds first place. In running, Murphy Guidry and Delmas Loupe do good work, the former is one of the best in the entire A7 class. There is some artistic talent in the class. Thomas Fabregat and Victor Bruno, inseparable pals, play in the McKinley Orchestra. Delmas Loupe and Vo1'die Harrison play several musical instruments. Dave Graham is a clever cartoonist, and Robert Christy is interested in clay mod-eling. Recently, when the A7's voted for nominees for new members of the Board of Control, the boys were pleased to note that three of the nominees had at one time been members of Home Room 44, and that one of the boys was finally elected.

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