High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 66 text:
“
. A n-l . li ses I 'l - A neu-1:11911 ' ' - U in pLil..1..... ,J plut to lgractice what they have already learned. Mr. Altheuser directs t is c u . With this information, friends of the club idea, you will agree that Sentous has a fine group of clubs. Sentousites are enjoying them. Come and see them Work. The second and fourth Thursday, seventh period, is regular club hour. We thank you. MEMORIES OF THE PAST Radio Station S.S.S.- The Voice of Education Owned and Operated by Sentous Junior High School, Inc. Radio'Snpe1' Station S.S.S. This is a list of the graduates of Winter '27 and the various schools which they now attend: ' ' BOYS Polytechnic High Junior Alden Walter F. Brannon William Brannon Clyde Cannon Blaire Clinite Claude Ramond Deckstader Carl Eck Bernie English Chaney Fry Willis Gaylord William A. Grimm Claude Huizing W. H. Keech Bert G. King Albert R. Kudlac Alfonse Lloreda Lewis Matthiessen R. G. Keabourn Elmer Wehn Lewis W. Henneberg Los Charles Parker Percy Bushling Martin Epstine Ralph Fenster Orian Henderson Clarence Horowitz Roy Jacobson Howard 'Leung Max Levin Herbert Newland Glen E. Payne, Herbert Robinson Marcus Scherbacher Angeles High 'GIRLS School Phyllis Bishop Ruth Virginia Baurgeien Rosalie Bravener Marguerite Coche Ruth Dahlman Goldie Davis Lucille Dye Mary Erskine Florence Glassman Minnie Rae Gray Phyllis Ruth Hancock Iolene Maude Jay Alice McE1heney Sara Martin Wilma Mitchell Catherine Sidwell Margaret Swedberg Queena Wolfe School . I . Mary Bowman Matilda Carter Aletta Coppersmith Louise Creighton Eleanor Elfman Jane Himmelschein Selma Johnson Virginia Lippus Jimilee Poole Betty Potter Madeline Richardson Margaret Riordan - Irene St. Hilaire Eleanor Watt Herma Wise THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
”
Page 65 text:
“
f '..:i T nu-cnlze '- ' IN it Lil.. ,...- .Q home without a flower is like a man without a country. In the Garden Club you are taught to grow flowers, and to plant the seeds according to the weather. In this way you may keep your home always looking beautiful and admired by the passersby. Its sponsor is Mrs. Reihl. The Play Writing Club-If you have a knack for writing stories, do not fail to join the Play Writing Club. This club is for the purpose of teaching you the points of writing correctly. It is lots of fun to make up stories, or to hear the ones that somebody else has made up, for in that way you may correct the mistakes they make and you will be able to learn much quicker. Miss Anderson directs this club. The -Girls' Glee Club--This is Station, S.S.S. A very interesting' program will be on the air by the Girls Glee Club. But first I will tell you how the club is organized. Miss Hardy is in charge of it. To get in this club, Miss Hardy tries out your voice. If you are a good alto, mid- dle voice, or soprano. she will probably put you in the club. Many girls that are in the Glee Club graduated and she wants a bigger club next term. Last year the club sang at churches and hospitals, and many of our most interesting programs in the Aud are by the Glee Club. The Boys' Glee Club-The Entertainers of Station S.S.S. This is the name that has been given to the Boys' Glee Club of Sentous. This organization of boys is one of which Sentous should be proud. Without it Sentous would not be complete. This organization has twenty-eight members. Patricia Horgan accompanies the Glee Club on the piano, and the director, Miss Hardy, fills the position well. At first the Glee Club met each morning at eight o'clock, but at the end of the ten weeks the time was changed to the last half of the third period. This made it easier on the boys and gave more time for practicing. During the term the Glee Club gave programs in the Sentous Auditorium for school, and' also during Public Schools Week. Some familiar songs of the Glee Club are: The Sandman, A Hot Time, Friendship and At the Watermelon Jubilee. The Glee Club is one of the best Sen- tous has ever had. Girls' Swimming Club-The Girls' Swimming Club meets at the Bimini Baths every Thursday. It is enjoyed by all the members be- cause they are taught the different kind of strokes which a good swim- mer must know. If you can swim twenty-nine times across the pool you are considered a good swimmer. Mr. Humm and Miss Wacek direct this club. - ' Checker Club-If you know how to play checkers, or if you would like to learn how, join the Checker Club. This club is divided into two teams. The player of each side who wins the most games is called a champion, as in days of old when a knight won a tournament. It is a very jolly club and its sponsor is Miss Blanford. Public Speaking Club-Nobody likes to feel embarrassed when called upon to talk before a group of people or an assembly. To help folks to learn to speak before a group, the Public Speaking Club was organized. You are taught how to make oral reports on interesting subjects. Mr. Wilson, our well known ventriloquest teacher, is its sponsor. Advertising Club-Most of the boys and girls who join this club like it. They study advertising from the standpoint of a vocation. They also take trips to the different advertising companies in order to THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
”
Page 67 text:
“
I A I d 1 li :fa In 'I 11 I mu-lznm ' , V IN Lkl- A.. Belmont High School George Massey Alicia Davidson Don W. Parkhurst Geraldine Faucher Russell M. Reed Florence Miller Myrtie Tracy Elwin Routh 1 Paul Sweeney Manual Arts High School Edward Cronin Muriel Andrist Jacob Rubin ' Katherine Cohn ' Celia Wheelock Hollywood High School I William Brannan George Miller Garth- L. Nelson Fremont High School Pansy Reeves Business College Gladys Bowlin Flossie Vincent Poly Night School Walter R. Agnew Chicago Lorraine Kinzell Ocean Park Edith Overgard Request Numbers The following requests have been received by our telephone oper- ator and will be furnished at our earliest opportunity. Telephone or mail further requests to Station S.S.S., Sentous Junior High. Here's a request from Mr White, Principal: Do Every Day's Homework Every Night. From Augustine Holanbekz Show Your Sentous Spirit. From Willie Aguilar: Won't You Please Take Back That Unsat- isfactory '2 From Miss Draper, of Attendance Department: Bring a Written Excuse the Day You Return. ' From Miss Wacek: Make It Snappy! From a Student Government Official: Help Make Sentous Perfect. From Mrs. Griffiths, Sentous' favorite teacher: Save From Mrs. Olds: ' 'You'1l Have to Make Up Yesterday's Homework. From Miss Bellotinez Conjugate the Verb Venir in All Tensesf' From Miss Thurston: Give Me Your Ears. G From Mrs. Dartnell: Now, Leave Your Books in Order Before You 0. From Mrs. Daily: Where Is Level XX? From Mr. Humm: Don't Forget That Test on Friday. From Mr. King: Change Anything Above a Half to a Whole. From Mrs. Cliff: Keep Your Errors Down. From Mrs. Wager: Heads Erect! From Mrs. Needham: That's a Nice, Sensible Shoe. 1 THERE IS N0 SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.