Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1930

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They thanked Mr. McGuire for all the news and went to lmy some Buvhulz for their new shoes. As they were passing along the street they saw a hahy that was learning to Todd-le. They thought it was just terrible that a haby should walk when it was too tiny. Then as they were nearly worn out they bent their steps homeward to talk over the day's journey. EUNICE Tnowsmnns, A9. Old Old Song There were three hoys with minds alert. Looking to find some Pirate dirt, Said one, l.et's write a song of the Scruhs And give the little ones lots of rnhs. No, said another, That's not so new. Let's pick out something else to do. Well. said the last one. my wits are at end, Hasn't some one an idea to lend? Nothing could he found of some newer rhymes So they just wrote a song of the great A9's. IJONAWAYNE Nl1l.SllN. Forth and Forever Forward Forth and forever forward. Do not return in dismay. You will achieve nothing. nothing nt all lly being a coward this day. Be not cowardly and always seek Knowledge which will help you to grow week hy week. Act wisely. speak modestly Wherever you go: So I say, Forth and forever, Forwardu you must row. RUTH Ei-srr:IN. BO. Scrubs Atl the Sernhs are little angels, They seldom get a D or E, And it is their great amhition. To like the mighty A9's he. So l tell them not to worry. But to keep on working hard. Till at last when they are real A9's They can call this their reward. AILEEN McGt'nm. l271



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A-8 Class kThe A8 class of summer ,30 has been progressing very rapidly in their school worn There are one hundred and forty boys in the class and one hundred and fifty girls. making a total of two hundred and ninety. Home Room 503-l is very proud to have the council member, ,lean Horner, from this class. Their olhcers are. President, Ethel Benteng Vice-President, Alvira Cadurg and Secretary, Rose Kardarian. The oliicers from Room 217-l are President, Cordon Davisg Secretary, Paul Harlowg and Yell Leader. Ordash Ahajian. The oflicers from 501-1 are, President, Eleanor Strongg Vice-President. Barbara Chiandanog Secretary. Helen Melvicli, and Song Leader, Olive Johnson. Lawrence Rix is assistant commissioner from home room 308-1. Social Studies Much talent is being discovered and developed in the Social Studies classes this year. Activity programs are the fashion. This type of work correlates very nicely with the work of the other departments. Oral reports are given on Oriental rugs. tapestries, china or period furnitureg collections of poems, and story-telling corre- lates with the work of the English department. To boys and girls interested in art, there is an opportunity given for making a pen and ink sketch of a medieval castleg for painting a ship of an ancient dayg or perhaps the carving in soap of some famous statue or building. Girls from the home economics classes may collect recipes, dress dolls in historic costumes or make llags of different nations. The hoys may make models of inventions. Since we believe that music is a universal language, pupils learn to understand people through learning to whistle or sing their music. These activities are giving the boys and girls a broader culture, a finer appreciae lion and understanding of the people of other nations. and perhaps more than any- thing else are teaching pupils that all countries have made their greatest progress in times of peace. Forever Onward Onward forever onward! forward we must gol Hearts are heaving at our leaving. And the tears do flowg But our ship is waiting- For us upon the sea, The ship that sails out afar To seek prosperity. Miss Snider: When was Home huilt? Texas Foundy: lt was huilt in the night time. Miss Snider: Who ever gave you such an idea as that? Texas Foundy: Why. you did Miss Snider. You told me that Rome was not built in a day. Miss Bayue: Hwalter, give me a sentence containing L'anthracite. Walter B.: 'alsast night I went to El party and heard my aunt recite. T291

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