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1 l 1 I r r ,.,, H Mi R O O M' Lwei r, 2 ' The school is a stage and the pupils of Home Room' Nineare' to fbe entertained ith 'ln interesting 'md a varied program. There will be eight. acts as follows' w . . , , I A ACT ONE: Mrf Beesoxf and Mrs. Kayser giving a talk on Civic Problems and flomrfiunitly Life, also 'Mr. Brauer and Mr. Black demonstrati1ig.'che,art of cutting a marc in wo. ACT TWO: Mr. Ritter and Mr. Boston giving lectures on United States History, vsithtmaps to- illustrate. V V ACT THREE: Miss Kading, Miss Blanchard, Miss Averbeck, Mr. I Houston, Mr. Curnutt, and Mr. Ho:-:mer entertaining with gymnastic drillsQ and acrobatic stunts: ' . , ACT FOUR: Mrs. St. John and Miss Johnson working out a cross word puzzle in English grammar. . ACT FIVE.: Mim Craig and Miss Moorman clearing away the mystery of X, 'then unknown quantity. i'l'hcre will. be an- intermission here for refreshments which will be served on the roof garclLrn.M ,A ACT SIX: Mrs. Ne'z directing the chorus of operetta singers, and leading the audience in Silent Study. ACT SEVEN: Miss Wight and Miss Durfy entertaining with Spanish readings and music, and Mrs. Fender helping out the program with jokes from The Trail. ACT EIGHT: Mrs. Wiliams demonstrating the art of sewing, and Mr. Lewis explaining the operation of the linotype machine. - The prozram is 10 be concluded with the singing of The Perfect Day. The audience consists of the following students, who are in charge of their helpful adviser, Mrs. Netz: Tom Banks, Catherine Bouchier, Daniel Cotter, Virginia Bird, Arthur Flatt, Catherine Calloway, David Friedman, Eleanor Conrad, Philip Goldstein, Virginia Chapin, Evan Jenkins, Charlotte Hansen, George Liska, Inger Jensen, Jack Lockhart, Marjorie Jaynes, Maurice McHenry, Hazel Kinder, Howard Owens, Dorothy Kinsey, Sol Pollock, Joe Spera, Rose Kaufman, Louise Leach, Marshall Royal, Martha Luke, George Sokol, Letitia Morgan. Gerald Sollinger, Marie Marvin, Leonard Zeitsoff, Antoinette Marsman. Maurice Weinstein, Adeline Paul, Thomas Redd. Fannie Rothlat, Eleanor Stantiold, Evelyn Rodepouch. Willie Mae Simmons, Esther Smuodin, Clara Tamarin, Beatrice Trapnni, Dorothy Woodrow, Eleanor Wolfe.
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' 43.1 E. r ' 7, 'le ,E Mp l ig.-Li 'F ... ., -. , , , ,,, . Y , x A A- Q --Wx N HOME AHOOM' ll'WEliITY?SEViENl 1 -f '- -,V-,vi . ...... .--... ...-,.::A,'.,.. ,. ,, ' 7' 71 ,r i This is the Dirigible H. R. 27, McKinley Junior High School. Commander-in-Chief, Miss Johnston. Cliicers on Board: President, Rena Tirag vice-president, Eleanor Jones, secretary, Dorothy Bent- leyg treasurer, Fritz Jacobs, Trail manager, Ralph Becky Trail re- porter, Arnold Breitler. Other passengers on board are: Henry Adams, Dante Bauchiero, Rulon Brook, Sarah Bernal, Mae Dixon, Isadore Cohen, Frank De Witt, Morris Godowitz, Tillie Elzter, Florida Fischbeck, Willie Houze, Paul Lehman, Claudia Johnson, Tilda Johnson, Jeanette Lockhart, Isadore Luckerman, Woodrow Lewis, Leonard Little, James Magnera., Richard Magrina, Floyd Newton, Henry Mead, Zana Shomber, Ger- trude Singerman, Richard Wamsley. A vDestimLtion: High School, September, 1927. Motto: Search, Strive, Succeed. Our honor passengers are: Perfect Attenclamce-Frank De Witt, Woodrow Lewis, Richard Magrina, Tilda Johnson, Florida Fischbeckg SclLolm'ship- Tilda Johnson, Florida Fischbeck. Several of our members are doing extra school service in the Li- brary and Cafeteria. Ralph Beck represents our room and the A8 class on the Board of Control. On our journey we have found time to have a few parties and form a club, which we enjoy. Our dirigible keeps rising higher and higher. We sincerely hope to keep on climbing upward. All of us are trying to help, and do not think We will fall down toward the Land of Failure.-Dorothy Bentley.
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HOME ROOM THIRTY-ONE ! l.... The ofiicers of Home Room 31 are as follows: president, Walter Stantong vice-president, Joseph Floriog secretary, Walter Knappg com- mittees, Pedro Castro, Richard Smithg Trail reporter, Richard Smith. Most of the boys in Home Room 31 Are chaps that like a lot of fun. We're only boys in this room, but one- This one our teacher, who Likes us more than she used to, We used to he quite rowdy and rough. But never were what you might call tough. We liked bo romp and madly run As every scrub has always done. But all this happened in the hall Where all the teachers used to call, Come hack and try it over, son! And try to walk instead of run, Arithmetic is an awful' thing Especially when we'd like to sing! 'lfhe day may be long :ind perhnpsphof: But still we boys aresa happy lot. In English, Work jgakes: the pliiie' of O ' fun. T2 We read and write, .till our work is done. 1 The next period is great! Then we may run a race, This makes us warm, and gives color to the face. After this we go to shop Where we hammer, saw, and knock. The next period over, we go to lunch Where we have a chance to sit down with the bunch. Then we have our home room once more Where there's no time to think life a bore. For at our teacher's stern command We use our brains to beat the band. Home room teachers seem so cross But after all they're not. If if weren't for our teachers We'd he an awful lot! -Warren Edmon ds.
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