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.If - 1 nee l A tg p Radio Station. S.S.S.- Tho Voice of Education Oufnccl and Operated by Seuto-us Junior High School, Inc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. Friends of S.S.S. We are glad to announce that a very interesting feature is next on the program. It is none other than the Prophecy. Even though we are not superstitious, we are bound to believe that, sooner or later, the things that are foretold in the next feature will come true. Let's hope so! - - A Look Int-o the Future Radio S.S.S. broadcasting' a program presented by the students of Sentous Junior High. Emma McMillan announcing. We have just received a Very interesting letter from one of the graduates of S'27. We have decided to read the letter to you: Dear Friends at S.S.S. I'm Writing you this letter because I think you Will be interested in its contentsg that is. if you re'ne fber the class of S'27. On the night of June 24, 1937, it Was so distressingly warm that it was impossible to sleep. I was lying restlessly on my bed when I finally decided to give up the idea of going to sleep. I got up and turned on the radio. I turned the dials, yet all was still. It Was too late in the evening and the stations had all signed off. I was just going to give up in despair, when a distant sound reached my ears. Ah! There was one station on the air, at least. I turned the dials and before long brought in the sound clearly and distinctly, just in time to hear the end of a jazz number. All was quiet. Had they, too, signed off? No! For now came a voice which said: Radio S.S.S., Sentous Spirit and Scholarship, owned and operated by Sentous Junior High School, Los Angeles, aliforniaf' Of course, the minute I heard this I was very much overjoyed, but when I heard the a11n0uncer's next statement it seemed too good to be true. We have a great surprise in store for our listeners-in tonight, continued the voice. We have as the guests of honor in the studio tonightfthe class of S'27! Each member of the class will speak a few words. You can imagine my surprise when the first speaker was none other than Augustine Holanbek. Augy was now a writer of Women's sports for the Los Angeles Examiner. The next speaker was Jimmy Corbell, who was now playing in the world series baseball games. Agnes Messmer and Ida Wahlberg owned a beauty parlor. Dorie Crain had been a clerk at the May Company, but had recently given up her job to get married. Margaret Arnett and Isabel Ainslie were writing on book on Span- ish Dancing. Patricia Horgan was a second Paderewski. Othello Brown was a famous actress who played in Shakespearean lays. P Richard Morris, who had stopped growing after reaching the height of nine feet and seven inches, was now the giant in a circus. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
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Davina Woodrow ........ Cleaning her glasses ...,. Oxfords H221 ' 'H H .4 3, erae s Yu-rmn 'X L .4 Dave ....,... ...,.. Richard Alzzicnzzzn Dick ........ .,...,.. James Co.b-.l .....A.,...,. Jimmy ........ ...... Arnold Des Ormeaux.. Dominador El Monte.. Reed Fullmer ....,,......, Edwin Herbert .,,,.,,,,,,, Arnie ........,, .,..., El Monte ....,........, Fullmorc ,......,.A,., Eddie ...,..... ....... Wilbur Grubb .....,.,...., Wilber ,,,,,.,, ,,,.,., John McGraa ............,. Johnny ..,.... . .Y.. . Russell McPhee ........., Arthur Mol'iio .L., Lawrence O'Neil ........ Samuel Parks ....,.,....,. RLT: .....,.. .,,., 1. Air .......... . Lawry .,,.,,,, ,,,, , ,, Fam ......... .,...,. Ernest Reinecke ...,,,.., E me .,.... Everett Robinson, ,,.,,. Robin ,,..., ..,,,,A Jess Rochin ........ ...... Jessie ,... .. William Van Zant ...,., Hiromo Ya rate... Yasao Yamate ....,,,,,,,, Hiromy ..,,.,.,..,.,,rr Willie .,.,.. ..... Masy .,..,,....,,........ Playlngj ball .,.,......,. Giving yells .,......,... .......Basketba'l ,......Ye1l leadins' Captaining ..................... Winning letters Eating peanuts ....... .......Wishing stair Hanging on to ..,. Teasing Learning ..,...........,.. Changing his mind. Talking ...,.,...... L ...... J. . T .,,,.., .,..,..,,,.,,l,,, Several ......,,., Teasing ............. Any and all ....... Clogging ....l...,..... Driving his car ...,.., Many ..,,...........,... Consuming ..l.... Japan ................ Some .................... .....,.Candy ..,....Not many Faster eggs Girls Some ...,...l-io1re 'o1'k? English .......Clog shoes .......Which? Spanish .,.....Same .......Studying .1..e Joe Zukermann .,.,....... Zuke .....,.......,....... Wavy Pair ......,....,...,.i,. English Howard Earl ...,,..,.,,,,., How-er-Howard., Proof-reading .......... 1 ..l, Journalism 5,-T... Radio Station S.S.S.- The Voice of Education Owned and Operated by Sentous Junior High School, Inc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. Radio S.S.S. Friends, I am quite sure you enjoyed that reading, It probably brings pleasant memories of your own school daysg when children dared to call each other nicknames fthey still dol. Eolks. the next interesting feature on this program is the rendering of the Radio Roll Call. This will probably interest those who were very good in their studies in their childhood days. Here goes! Sentous Radio Roll Call Uncle John ,,.,....,,...,..,t,s.,...,.,..........,,........,,,,,...,..,,. .s,,...,,. F rank Sexton Nick Harris ....................,...........,...................,.. ......, A rthur Mollner Prof. Silveste: Hertzog fl-Iistery Talksj ..,,..., ....,,.......,.... J oe Parker Mable Gest ...........,.............,........,.................. ,........ E velyn Stringer Ruth Roland ........,........i...................,.......... ,....,... E mma McMillan Whispering Jack ,.,.,.,.........,,,,,.,,.,..,,,,,,....,,.,.. ....,..,......, . lack Clow Courtesy Program Cby Charles Hampl ,...... ,.,,..,, E dward Hodge A1 Flanigan ....... .............. ......,.......,..,...,,....,............,,,,.,..,..... l.,,. E a r l Connor White King Male Quartet ,,......,.,...o,................,...,.....,. Edward French. Horomi Yamate, Delmar Wible, Ernest Reinkie Leighton's Cafeteria Orchestra .................................... Sentous Orchestra Town Tattler ......................,... ........,........................,.,,........, J ulius Lioreda Prudence Penny .................,......... ...,..,..... F ern Napier Bookworm .............,... .......,.. Harold Skeen Lucky Jim .......,,..,.........,... .....,... J ames Corbell Town Crier ......,.....,.,........,.. ....,,....... . loe Carso Chats About New Books ...,,... .,.... ' Grover Taylor Claire Melinino ...,..,..................................,............................ Keithia Wicks Eureka Vacuum Cleaner .....,.....,. L .....,...........,.................,.. Charles Rogers THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
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J' an-4 li 222' A p 1 'lv - p nu-irmze ' 'H -N -Lil.. Keithia Wicks,, Josephine Vent, Alfred Chaix, Eddie Roberts and Jloe Paiiker had formed a small orchestra and were traveling around t e wor d. I - Iola Spray, Lucky Kearns and Louise Eomurian had formed a vaude- ville dancing team and were now at the Orpheum. Lucille and Nedra Cagle had a candy store, but they could not succeed because Lucille devoured the candy as soon as it was made. Elizabeth Leonhardt and Geraldine White were both teachers at Sentous, and as impossibly inseparable as ever. Violet Jackson was writing a book on How to Gain in Weight, while Iris Seivwright was writing one on How to Keep That Slender Figure. ' Phoebe Fox, Edith Wilson and Betty Backus were all happily mar- ried, While Christina Quakenbush had resolved to remain single. Lenore Duggan was an English teacher. ' h Virgilia Patterson and Edith Mitten owned an antique and curio s op. Mary Marshall and Louise McKinney were the before and after advertisements for a reducing school. Betty Maas and Marylvn Cravens were both gym teachers. Oh, yes! Masa Sugahara was also married and was living in a suburb of Watts. Carmelita Ramirez and Clara Bishop were Spanish teachers. h Dell Lee Bossuet and Charlie Bulloti were the owners of a printing s op. Fred Burns and Bob Frohling were judges for a beauty show. Edward Hodge was a movie shiek. ' Robert Close had put out a book on How to Keep Your Hair Marcelledf' . Gladys Trevathen and Davina Woodrow were demonstrating cos- metics at Bullock's. Evelyn Stringer was a famous singer on the Orpheum Circuit. Ruth Moore, Helen Baker and Mildred Lea were stenographers, but they spent so much time running back and forth to each others' offices that they never accomplished very much. Lewis Tucker, Jack Handforth and Billie Blank were advertising a new shampoo for red hair. ' Phyllis Burton and Inge Foerstel were also teachers. Lillian Wray was a manequin wearing the latest French gowns. Eleanor Wright was a violin teacher. Gertrude Nard and Bernice DuBois were clerks in the ribbon de- partment at Blackstone s. Joseph Erven was a plumber. John McGraa was a dentist. Robert Leschewsky owned a large department store in which Willie Aguilar was head floorwalker. Richard Essleman, Arthur Ewing, Carl Dapper and George Musgrave Were working at the Leschewsky De- partment Store. Russell McPhee was a doctor. Ondino Manzani was a motion picture comedian who doubled for Charlie Chaplin. Ernest Reinecke was a famous clog dancer. Jessie Clark had, insteadof growing, shrunk to the size of two feet and three inches and had joined a midget vaudeville act. ' THERE IS N0 SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
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