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14 eff.: I' 1 nu-wma IN -LbJ-.... .J Radio Stcttion S.S.S.-- The Voice of Education Owned and Operated by Sentons Junior High School, Inc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. The Commercial Department This is Station S.S.S., broadcasting to the boys and girls of radio land something that every Sentousite should know. This something is about the business of Sentous. The Commercial department ranks first in the business of Sentous. It is directed by Mrs. Cliff and Mr. King. The Commercial Math is taught by Mr. Knight. Mrs. Clif has charge of the typewriting and school store. The school store does a great deal of business around the first of the year, blecause most of the students are buying gym suits and class material t en. ' Mr. King has charge of the bookkeeping business. He totals up the yearly books, and keeps account of all. the money coming. in and going out of the Sentous Student Body funds. He has charge of the money in the Cafeteria. He also teaches the B and A9's Junior Busi- ness Training. When Mr. King totaled up the books on the candy counter for last year, it amounted to about fifteen dollars a day. That seems quite a bit for candy, doesn't it? Mr. Knight has charge of the Commercial Math. This is a study for the beginners in the business world, and if any A7 is planning to enter business he should take Commercial Math. There is no substitute for Commerce. Radio Station. S.S.S.- The Voice of Education Owned cmd Operated by Scntous Junior High School, Inc. Radio Super Stcition S.S.S. The Science Department Living in the city hinders us from getting acquainted with things that do not exist among tall buildings and paved streets. In order to OVSYCOH16 this disadvantage we have here in school a department which is for, that purpose, to get acquainted with things that we rarely see. This department is known as the Science de- partment. Mrs. Hausladen and Mr. Altheuser are the two teachers of Science that know of all the large and small things of the world that we should get acquainted with. They are the teachers of the two Science classes of Sentous. Science contains all the qualities to make it an educational and enjoyable subject. The students gather collections of fiowers, butteriiies, sea shells, etc. These collections are brought to class and the students get all the knowledge possible out of them. The students study the weather and when to plant different crops. Experiments are conducted. The students learn the names of gases. Notebooks are kept of all these things. For a time a white mouse was kept in a cage and studied! By collecting these diiferent things and studying them the stu- dents get an idea of how things of nature live. These different collections have made the Science department in- teresting, and I am sure you willlnot regret a visit to this department. There is no substitute for Science. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
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1 '-fi T inucmze IX -LXI.. A.. .J - Radio Station. S.S.S.- Tho Voice of E'cZ1Lcation Owned and Operated by Sentous Junior High School, Inc. ' Radio Suyner Station S.S.S. Music Department This is Station S.S.S., Sentous Spirit and Scholarship, now broad- casting froin Sentous Junior High School, Los Angeles, California. This afternoon we are fortunate to have an interesting talk from the Music department. The Music department is conducted by two Sentous teachers, Miss Hardy in room 310 and Mrs. Dartnell in room 308. Besides teaching music to the Sentous boys and girls, Miss Hardy conducts the Boys' Glee Club and the Girls' Club. Mrs. Dartnell also has charge of the orchestra of Sentous Junior High. This orchestra is always will- ing and always has some piece it can play at our Aud calls and differ- ent meetings. Miss Hardy and the glee clubs are planning delightful operettas. The Boys' Glee Club meets every morning at 8 o'clock in Miss Hardy's room. The Girls' Glee Club meets every day during the fifth period. The orchestra meets twice a week and at odd periods. Mrs. Dart- nell has organized a jazz band this term. It is a new idea in Sentous and a delightful one. Music is enjoyed by all the students, and though it is not an elective subject, we are allowed twice a week for one-half a period to enjoy singing and learning new songs under the direction of Miss Hardy or Mrs. Dartnell. Station S.S.S., Sentous Spirit and Scholarshipg the Music depart- ment now signing off. There is no substitute for Music. 5 Are you a realist? Yesg I go to the movies. 1..5 A Fable i Once upon a time someone borrowed your notebook and returned it when you asked him for it. Ain't this a weary life? The other day I stole a kissg Since then my conscience has hurt me so, I think I'd best go back And put it Where I got it from. i,5........ 'Tis done beneath the mistle-toeg 'Tis done beneath the roseg But the proper place to kiss, you know, Is just beneath the nose. Mrs. Dartnell fat Etiquette Clubj : It is not correct to blow your coffee to cool it. Inexperienced B7: Is it better to pour it in your saucer? THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
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lisgi A, 'Y E. nu-:frm '- ' ' -N 4l.LJ..,...a.1.j- SENTOUS TRAVELOGUE 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 A. M. Radio Station S.S.S.- The Voice of E'clucatio11 Owned and Operated by Sentous Junior High School, Inc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. Friends and curious ones, Howard Earl will now give a Travelogue describing the interesting places in and near Sentous. Don't go away, folks. ' Friends of the air, it is with great pleasure that I undertake to describe to you Sentous! . First I will tell you of Sentous Auditorium, the finest meeting place for the finest group of students that can be found. The entizc student body assembles there every other Thursday and has a grand and glorious time either singing or listening to an entertainment. Cn sing days Miss Hardy has charge of the program. Many other splendid things have been given this semester. The Auditorium just about ac- commodates our school, or eight hundred people. ' Here is a calendar of the important Aud events: March 17-Top of the World, by G. E. Lewis fa moviej. April 7-The Sierra Singers. May 5-May Festival by the Girls' Physical Education department. May 19-A Minstrel Show by the Boys' Glee Club. June 2-Indian Program by the Girls' 'Glee Club. June 16-Dramatics department. June 25--Graduation Exercises. We hope you will visit our Aud some time soon. The Library This was overheard in the Sentous Library last week: Hello, Uncle John. This is the fairy of radio land-but I am in booklandf' Hello, little fairy. Will you please say your poem and be good. Ch, Uncle John. who is that terrible looking man with one leg? That is a friend of little Oliver Twist. Oh, nog there flies a par- rot. I beg your pardon, little fairy. That is John Silver from Treasure slandf' - Uncle John, will you look at that man over there making pictules by putting matches together. Yes, little fairyg that is Hendric Van Loong you can find more of those pictures in his History With a Match. What a lovelv dog, said the little fairy. Yes, he has heard The Call of the Wild. And all those people over there, Caesar, Edison, Socrates, Daniel Boone, Columbus, Wash- ington and the rest, will take part on the program when you are ready. Imagine Sentous without a Library. Where would those studious Sentousites go in the morning, at noon, and after school, to read, study or to look up something? Our Library is an airy, nice looking and Well equipped place. The books are arranged after the Dewey Decimal System. Perhaps the nicest thing about the place is the friendly atmosphere which Miss Bullock brings about with her smiles and lovely flower arrangements. Sentous Playground The Sentous Plavground is getting better and better each term. THERE IS N0 SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
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