Sentous Junior High School - Comet Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1927

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1 1 A 'lb' F rruiinm , ' J' It Lil- - ' , Radio Station. S.S.S.TUTIL6 Voice of Education - Owned and Operated by .Sentous Junior High, School, Inc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. This is Radio S.S.S., the Voice of Education. Now, friends of radio land, next is a feature which will prove somewhat humorous, but We beg that you do not take it so to heart. It is the Class Will. Class Will We, the A9 Class of Summer '27, on this day of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and twenty-seven, being in a sound mind, do make this last will and testament. To Mr. White and the Faculty we leave the memory of a class that tried in every way to make Sentous what it is. To our A9 teachers we will our sincerest thanks for their patience with us. 4 To the future A9's, we leave a chance to become good high 'n mighties. To the B7's we leave our wishes for success during their stay at Stentous. Augustine Holanbek leaves her splendid ahtletic ability to Mary Curly, hoping she will use it well. Ida Wahlberg leaves her curiosity to Virginia Hough. Emma McMillan leaves her editorschip open. Jessie Clark wills her flaming locks to any iiaming youth in the seventh grade. Eddie Hodge leaves the presidency of the A9 class to the next A9 president. Dorothea Lang leaves her half-pint size to Bertha Fritz. Masao Yamate bequeaths his harmonica to the Sentous jazz band. Ernest Reineck leaves his clogging ability and clogging shoes to Eddie French. Lewis Tucker bequeaths his arguing ability to Julius Lloreda. Arthur Mollner leaves the Boys' Student Government presidency to the future Student Government president. Bobby Hargrove leaves his baby face to Francis Smith. ' Willie Aguilar wills his gym emblems to Jack Warboys. Jimmy Corbell leaves his Hollywood rompers to Jack Wyckoff. Dell Lee Bossuet leaves his dignified manners to any B7 who is in need of them. Othello Brown wills her speech making ability to Mr. Sherman, to be divided equally among the pupils of the future dramatics class. Lucille Cagle bequeaths her curly hair to Florence Renshaw. Nedra Cagle wills her exchange bureau to Edith Rogers. Agnes Messmer and Wharton Trout will their dimples to anyone in Sentous Wishing to be adorned with them. Patricia Horgan takes her musical ability to high school with her. Marylyn Cravens leaves her childishness to some child in the B7's. Keithia Wicks Wills her A's to Lilia Cooper. Lenore Duggan bequeaths her smiles to Florence Douglas. Clara Bishop wills her sweet disposition to Vivian Oerhline. Robert Frohling leaves his jar of Glo-Co to Ruby Thedinga. Billie Blank wills his superfluous inches to Charlie Rogers. Charles Bulotti leaves his circulation managership to the future THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT

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by home rooms. This scheme has been well'worth while. During the latter part of the A8 term the members of 215 moved to 301A. As B8's the girls in 215 and 301A combined won the volley ball championship. Many B9's received Optimus Club pins or awards, some received emblems or letters. During the latter part of the term Miss Parmalee, our well liked sewing teacher, passed away. Masa Sugahara was elected Thrift Captain and led the B8 army to victory over the A9 army. This year there will be, perhaps, ten who will receive gold pins in the Optimus Club. They are Othello Brown, Lenore Duggan, Augus- tine Holanbek, Patricia Horgan, Bettie Maas, Betty Lovelace, Keithia Wicks, Geraldine White and last, but not least, the only boy, Howard Rodgers. There are many others who will receive Optimus pins and awards other than these. 'There will be quite a few girls to get complete emblems. Several are positive of theirs. And, of course, there are others who will get theirs, but they are not quite positive of them. Many boys will receive letters or stars for playing or captaining teams. That is, IF they don't fiunk. They are, namely: Willie Aguilar, Bobbie Hargrove, Brick Tucker, Arthur Mollner, James Cor- bell, and others A9's, of course, hold most of the high offices. The most popular and ablest were elected, for who other than Arthur Mollner and Augus- tine Holanbek could make better Student 'Government presidents? Othello Brown and Howard Rodgers were chosen for second vice-presi- dents. M. Yamate is secretary of the Boys' Student Government and Geraldine White, the daughter of our principal, was chosen as secre- tary for the Girls'. 'N then came the day whenpyyke Qegted our class officers, and after careful search we discovered that Edward Hodge and Keithia Wicks could fill the places as president and vice-president the best. We then chose class colors, and after carefully considering them decided that, as this was the spring of the year, green and white would be most appropriate. This same day held many joys for Keithia Wicks, because she was elected president of the Optimus Club. Violet Jackson was elected secretary of the same organization, - The class parties had the co-operation of every member of the class and both proved to be very successful. Then came the night when one by one we marched to the stage in spotless White and dark suits, decorated only by our colors, green and white. Commencement! That glorious night which we may look back upon for many years to come and remember our happiness and yet a touch of sorrow -was mixed within, the thought that never again would we march on the Sentous stage as students of Sentous in that manner. We cannot leave Sentous without saying a few words of apprecia- tion to our classroom teachers, Mr. Wilson, Miss Stahmer, Mrs. Daily and Mr. Altheuser. And to our former teachers, Miss Fazendin and Miss Huebner, we wish luck. We leave Sentous with the memories of two teachers dear to us all, Mr. Kerr and Miss Parmalee. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT



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3:1 1- '-: 1122. ii, -1 - ff L, - . l .: QL 'A I ' it-itmzi. ' ' f 2 rf' T' L -Li!..,... .4l manager. Earl Connor wills his ability to catch jokes to Sinclair Lott. Ondino Manzana leaves his stamp collection to Isabel Ainslie wills her Spanish costume to Paulita Arvizu. Mildred Canniff leaves her attractiveness to Peggy Rowe. Josephine Vent leaves her violin playing to Gene Stone. Bettie Maas wills her dancing ability to any gr aceful Sentousite. Masa Sugahara wills her good scholarship to Eloise Lott. Betty Lovelace and Edith Wilson will their s English student wishing to write stories. Edwin Roberts Wills his sax to the orchestra. to1'y writing to any Inge Foerstel leaives her tPatty's Prattles to the future prattler. Evelyn Stringer wills her voice to Miss Hardy to use as- an example for the future members of the Glee Club: 5 Ge1'aldine-White' leaves for high school the companionship of Eliza- beth Leonhart. , . , 2 I Violet Jackson and Mildred Seyers leave-their to the future athletic players. ' f . good sportsmanship Phoebe Fox and Lillian Jolley hope to grow tall and later return to Sentous and show them. Eleanor Tanner and Carmelita Ramirez will their good marks in Junior Business Training to Paul Rindone. Lucky Kearns leaves her extra pieces of chewing gum under her seat. Sworn to on this twenty-fourth day of June, in one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven. THE A9 CLASS. IDA WAHLBERG, AGNES MESSMER, the year of our Lord Class Attorneys. Witnesses: EMMA McMILLAN, AUGUSTINE HOLANBEK, - ROBERT FROHLING. A Radio S.S.S. ,W.ell, friends of Sentous, are you still alive? And willing to hear more from the A9.'s. The A9 Music Store is the next feature on the program. . A - ' L tA9 Music sToRE Red Hot Henry Brown ....................................... ' ....... ....v... L e wis Tucker Brown Eyes ,,,, 1 ,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,..,,....,,.,,,,,,,.,,..,.,,.,..,.,,...,..,..,, Betty Lovelace Sweet Child ............................... ................................ M arylyn Cravens Roses of Picardy .......................... ...... J essie Clark and Lenore Duggan In a Little -Spanish Town ,,,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,, 1 .,,,.,...,,,......, C arinelita Ramirez Let Me Call You Sweetheart ....,.... .......v...................... E dwin Roberts Hard Hearted Hannah ........ The Last Rose of Summer I Love Me ................................. Sleepy Head ..,........................ My Wild Irish Rose ........... Ach, Du Leiber Augustine ........ ...UE-velyn Stringer .......Violet Jackson Edith Wilson Robert Frohling ....... Pat Horgan .Ernest Reineke Charleston ................................. ............ ........Augustine Holanbek Baby Face ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ...,..,.... R obert Hargrove Honey Bunch ............ ........ H Oward Rodgers I Miss My Swiss ........... .........., I nge Foerstel Blue Eyed Dorothy ..,..,...,..............,....................................... Dorothy Crlbb La Paloma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,.,,,,,,.,......,....,,....,... .Isabel Ainslie THERE IS N0 SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT '

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Sentous Junior High School - Comet Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 28

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Sentous Junior High School - Comet Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 126

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Sentous Junior High School - Comet Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 93

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Sentous Junior High School - Comet Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 98

1927, pg 98


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