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AT ESMEN, FUTURE LEADERS ODAY in Will Rogers .Iunior High School the Special Intc-rvst Classes are playing a major part in educating our young Arm-rirans for the futurv. Two, thirty-fiw minute periods are sffl asidc- 4-amrh week so that the students may olilain a better tmdc-rstandingz of many Pssential sulmjef-ts which are ol yital interest not only to them as indiyiduals hut to tlurir 1-onnnunity. Thr- Arithmetic- and Reading 51-ry'ir'e Classes promote lretter reading and mathvmatiral alvility. The Speech Clulw proyidf-s students an opportunity' to exprf-ss themselves orally. The many Iiolwlmy classes giw students a vliance to group thvni- selves ac'n'ording to mutual intflrvsts. and gin- many chances for future you-ations. Today First Aid is being lausfht in Will Hoge-rs throughout the eighth grads-. A Girls First ,Kid Corps has In-c-n organized undvr the Pxvellent supvryision of Mrs. lloyd. They' invvt every' Friday at 13:30. During an air raid they re-port to the girI's grynmasium and room IU9. Thciy art' rvady to twat pativnts for shovk. and aid the U'll1'Ill'I'S in any way Ilf'i'CIt'CI. These girls are playing a major part in safe-guarding tht- Iwalth and well-In-ing ol' our studvnts. PANEL MEMBERS MATH CLASS JUNIOR RED CROSS SPECIAL INTEREST MATH SPECIAL INTEREST READING ROUNDUP ASSEMBLY FIRST AID CORPS K l
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EDUCATIQIN FOR FUTURE HE Creative English Class was first organized by Dr. Helen Rees Clifford in order to give those pupils interested in creative writing, oral expression, or dramatics an opportunity to develop this talent. Many and varied activities have been carried on each semester by this group. Recent accomplishments have been the creation of a sound technicolor motion picture, two panel discus- sions before P. T. A., and a project in which members of the class wrote books. The panel discussion was entitled, uThe World We Want.7, Through participation in this panel the members of the group learned to think for themselves and speak what they thought. Members of the panel who are pictured on the opposite page are: Jim Hill, Harry Victor, Donna Mozingo, Frances Dewire, Shirley Woold1'ige, Barbara Pike, Shirley Wells, Lewis Shuman and Carl Pearlston. Members of the class that have been in the class more than one semester are, Gene Irby. Donna lVlozingo, Helen Newcomb, Donna Petterson, Phyllis Charles, Robert McVicer, Harriett Hudson, Joan Knoaf, Gordon Brown, Harry Victor, Sherwood Moore, Lewis Shuman. MODEL AIRPLANE FLOWER ARRANCEM ENT FEBRUARY CLAS READING CLAS
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URCIIESTBA Hli WILL ROGERS Junior High School orchestra has appeared several times on programs since last Septemher, in 19-12. Their first lJ1'0fLI'itlllS were gixen lJ?l'l'lIll19I' l ith and 15th, playing at that time for the seventh. eighth. and ninth grade asselnhlies. Un December l5th they gave a group of numhers for the P. T. A. afternoon meeting. and appeared again for the same organization January 12th, 1943. The Southern California Nlusie Festix al which has been, in previous years. a great musical event, and has included thousands of music students from all Southern California. in orchestras. t'IlSP1lllJlf S. and soloists. could not he carried on in the same way because of war conditions. This year our Festival was a connnunity project in which only local talent from our Long Beach Schools nas presented. We had a eonihined all Junior High Orchestra made up of players from the six junior high schools. , . lhcre were also solos. quintets. and quartets en- tered. Each group from our schools displayed un- usual talent. Will Rogers presented fourteen soloists and a woodwind quintet. The String linsenihle played for the P. T. A. No- xeniher lfth. 1912. ' The newly organized Symphonetle played lor the P. T. A. March 16, l9'l3. The Syniphonette also made recordings for Miss Clillord. Nlr. Strang has done a wonderful job with our orchesrta. and has made it one ol the hest if not the hesl organizations ol' its kind in the school system. WINDWOOD QUINTET STANDING: tl.-om., 11.1.1 SEATED: tl.nrn-11 ttntlson SOLOISTS SEATED, SECOND ROW FRONT ROW: Y ii sf-sf.. ou. ltnlmi-i XX.tlIt-r, Wold huuluall. Helen lxinul-all. STANDING: lion Dt-Will. l,ouise l.ehn1.1n. Bcity Itartvlla. Carol Gentry, Martin Tincln-r : 'Klan ko.-n. I-.tlnlie I-:et-m.ui. tticlmartl 'Xl'-IM-1-Iv. I..-urge Barlow. ll.-i.nIIinn tire:-xuuotul, Ht-len Ixinilnnll, Kathrxn I.vu-tlahl. WIUSICAL EDUCATIUN Fllll THE FU'l'Ullli
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