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

 - Class of 1927

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Sentous Junior High School - Comet Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 47 of 128
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I nn-4, 14222 pn 1 -I Radio Station S.S.S.- The Voice of Education Owned :md Ojoerated by Sentous Junior High School, Inc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. Radio S.S.S., Los Angeles. The Girls' Physical Education depart, ment will present to you a delightful program. Miss Holanbek will announce the program to you radio folks. Girls' Physical Education Great audience of the air, I am very glad to be able to tell you about the Girls' Physical Training department, as the Sentousites are very proud of this department. The most important part of this division is the teachers. Mrs. Wager, the nice, pleasant corrective teacher, and Miss Wacek, the peppy, forever smiling good sport. Then, too, one more teacher is added to this department. The nutrition people know her very well. She is Dr. Sedgewick. The girls' gym classes play games, exercise, march and learn folk dances. There are manv fine sports and athletes at Sentous fthanks to the gym teachersj. The easiest way to find them is to go to the girls' yard during the noon period. The teams have been divided into two sections, Major League and Minor League. Games are played between the home rooms every noon, and the champion team is awarded a banner at the end of the ter- . ml-Iome Room 209 got the championship of basketball in the Majors, and Home Room 311 had the lucky team that copped the captain ball championship of the Minors. Neither of the champ teams mentioned lost a game they played, and the teams consisted of the best sports and the games were played with the best sportsmanship. My time is limited, but before I close I must mention the fine May Day program that was given by the 'Girls' Physical Training de- partment. After diligent practice and earnest work, the girls of Sentous en- tertained the many spectators on the first day of May. Their. folk dances and bright colored raiment were a pretty sight that reminded us that Spring was with us again. I thank you. This is the Department of Girls Physical Training, Augustine Holanbek announcing. There is no substitute for Physical Training. ...-i. 5 ..i.- Dorothy C.: Yes, I have lost my little dog. Unice B.: Oh! you must put an ad in the paper. Dot C.: The poor little pet can't read. 5 .-1. John and James were sleeping in the same bed. John got up, struck a match and blew it out. James asked him why he did it, and he answered, I wanted to see if I turned the light out. i1 5 ... . Emma McM.: What kind of a robber is a page? Earl C.: A page? Emma McM.: Yes 3 it says here a page held up a bride's train. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT

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W nn! -I . li 2:2 .il i - 14 4 za . ' I I m . fl.x-.....l on Friday, they prepare speeches, compositions and outlines. My B7's are studying parts of speech. For literature t ey are reading Treasure Island and Kipling's Jungle Book, and also Pm inc Lifrht of Myth. Oral English, on Friday, they use the L1cru.y Dlgest and other magazines from our school library. V The l28's prepare a speech and outlines every Friday, and give it orally. They also have grammar and punctuation. ihere is no substitute for English. 1... 5 11.- Teacher: Your' composition, Our Dog, you have taken word for word from your brother's. A. Mollner: Well, teacher, it was the same dog. 5.. - A funny little man told this to me I fell in a snow drift in June, said he, I went to a ball game out in the sea I saw a jelly fish float up in a tree I stirred my milk with a big brass key I opened my door on my bended knee I beg your pardon for this, said he, W But 'tis true, when told ,as it ought to be, It only needs punctuation, you see. ' . 5 .-1 Radio Station S.S.S.- The Voice of Ed2lClLtl0'll.7' Owned and Operated by Srzntcms Junior High School, Inu. Radio Super Station S.S.S. Boys' Physical Education Department This is Radio Station S.S.S. of Sentous Junior High School, broad- casting the Daily Doings of Boys' Sports. This program is brought to you through the courtesy of Mr. Eichbauer and Mr. Sharpe. The boys of Sentous have had a great deal of mat and track work this semester. Mr. Eichbauer has fixed up a small track field in the boys' yard for our track meets, instead-of using the street as before. The gym has everything you could wish for, and it is enjoyed by every boy in Sentous. The boys want to keep their gym shining, for they take great pains when working on the apparatus, and are as careful as possible. Just a little about the noon and after-school games. At noon there is always something doing, either two home rooms are fighting it out or two league teams are battling for points. After school you can see a good exciting game of basketball in the boys' gym. If you want to play some game yourself you can always sign up for one article for which you are responsible. 1 Well, Sentousites, that ends our little program for this term, and I hope that by next semester you will tune in on Radio Station S.S.S. of Sentous Junior High School. Good-bye to all the A9's. This is the Department of Physical Education, Carl West an- nouncing. I There is no substitute for Physical Education.



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1 Li 1 i EE-T N . nu-curzi ' B IN pax. .J Radio Station S.S.S.- The Voice of Eclucatimzu Owned and Operated by Sentous .Junior High, School, Inc, Radio Super Station S.S.S. Radlo Station S-S-S-, 'Sentous Spirit and Scholarship, owned and operated by Sentous Junior High School, Los Aneeles California. Emma McMillan, announcing. O ' ,We fire Presenting a program by the departments of Sentous Junior High. The next on the program will be a number entitled The Adjustment Department . This department is under the supervision of Mr. Humm and Mrs. Daily. Previously, the only adjustment subjects were English. Math and Alegbra, while now we have, also, adjustment History. Usrally the classes are quite small, but this term the adjustment classes have been exceptionally large and quite crowded. This department is really in existence to give people who have flunked in a subject a chance to make it up. It is not meant to push people ahead of where they belong, except in some very rare case where the pupil is excep- tionally bright and should really go ahead. If you Hunkand do regret, And to your own grade wish to get, Go to 301A, where they adjustg But, remember, work you must. In 30.1A a teacher dwells, ' And how to study, so she' tells. The teacher is Mrs. Daily, so, Your lessons you 'must.-knowg. ' 2 There is no substitute for Adjustment. Radio Station S.S.S.- The Voice of Education Owned and Operated by Sentous Junior High School, Inc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. This is Radio S.S.S. of Sentous Junior High School, broadcasting the work of the departments of .this lstation., The Latin department will now come'on the air, and Miss Merriam will announce the numbers. The Latin Department ' The Latin department puts much of itsltimes on Latin programs for its clubs. ' ' The pupils translated Jack and Jill, Little Jack Horner, and Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary into Latin and learned them. They also translated some other well known songs, which' were Mary Lou, Aloha and I Want to Be Happy. I U - The department had a skit called a Roman Holiday, given at one of its club programs. It represented a typical Roman family at- tending an athletic. performance at the Coliseum. ' ' The trips to Classical Center by the departments are very inter- estin . , . Latin classes will now sing for you a Latin translation of Aloha Oe. Aloha Oe-Vale Ad Te ' Eng.-Proudly sweeps the raincloud o'er the cliff, V Lat. -Superbe nubis trans rupee, E-ng.-Borne swiftly by the western gale, Lat. -Occidente vento portat, ' A Eng.-While the song of lover's parting grief THERE is NO SUBSTITUTE Fon scnooi. srmrr ! l

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Sentous Junior High School - Comet Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 95

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1927, pg 80

Sentous Junior High School - Comet Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 9

1927, pg 9

Sentous Junior High School - Comet Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 17

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Sentous Junior High School - Comet Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 106

1927, pg 106

Sentous Junior High School - Comet Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 77

1927, pg 77


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