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

 - Class of 1927

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Q1 ci li '- I 11 I 'fmze 'N -I l-LJ...- -l THE CHlLDRE.N'S HOUR 1:00 P. M. to 2:00 P. M. Radio Station S.S.S.- The Voice of Education Owned and Operated by Sentous Junior High. School, Inc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. Children's Hour This is Station S.S.S. broadcasting the Children's, Hour, through the courtesy of Sentous Junior High School. We are very happy to announce that we have eleven lovely subjects to talk on this afternoon. Don't go away, little B7 folks. With nursery rhymes and stories we will entertain you for the next hour from 1:00 P. M. to 2:00 P. M. The first on our program this afternoon will be Uncle Charles of H. R. 205 telling one of his famous stories. Dorothy Underwood announcing. Rub-a-dub-dub, Three men in a tub, And who do you think they be? The butcher, the baker, The candle stick maker, Turn 'em out, knaves all three! Hello, lads and lassies of radio land. This is your Uncle Charles speaking. How are you all this afternoon? I am sure you have all been good today, so I will tell you that story I have been promising you about when your Uncle Charles was a boy. When I was about twelve years old I went to a wonderful school. It was a very nice building to start with, and the teachers were all so kind and nice you felt the tirst day you were going to like that school. - At noon they served the best of things to eat, so you did not have to go home, but could spend the noon hour playing ball. They had all kinds of clubs, taught you how to swim, something everybody should knowg they taught the boys how to make furniture and the girls to cook and sew and many other things. My Home Room teacher's name was Miss Bellotine. She was as nice a teacher as anyone could ask for. Don't you all wish you could go to that school? Good afternoon, lads and lassies of radio land. This is H. R. 205 signing off. Charles Read, announcing. Radio Station S.S.S.- The Voice of Education Owned and Operated by Sentous Junior High School, Inc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. The next number on our program this afternoon will be, by H. R. 307. The King of France went up a hill, . I, With twenty thousand men, ,V The King of France came down the hill, And ne'er went up again. . . ' Good afternoon, boys and girls of radio land. This is H. R. 307 on the air. This H. R. contains thirty-one boys, all live Americans. Most of them have good jobs, and are still holding the thrift banner of the United Radio Station of Sentous. A H. R. 307 often presents much talent on the air. Holger Drach- mann, globe trotter, frequently gives one of his world series lectures. Caesar Camoa, world harmonica player, entertains at times. This is THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR. SCHOOL SPIRIT A'

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1 fl: 1 nm-nrriza A V- A Y T ' --N -el-ksl.. Q... ...I From Mr. Sherman: Louder, Please. From Mrs, Reihl: Who'll Find the Common Denominator? It's Lost Again. From Mrs. McGiff: French Club Tomorrow Morning. From Mr. Campiglia: How Do You Do Square Root? From Mr. Altheuser: Ads. From Mrs. Millar: Now. Children, We'1l Hear Your Orationsf' From Miss Williamson: Arm Movement. From Miss Forneris: No, Dear. From Miss Blanford: Do I Smell Something Burning? From Mr. Knight: You Can't Fool Me That Way. From Mr. Eickbauer: 'Tention! From Miss Bulock: My Dear Child. From Mrs. Ainsworth: Isn't That Becoming? From M . Cartwright: Road Your Lines. From Miss Hardy: Why Were You Tardy to Glee Club? From Miss Anderson: Get Your Book Reports In. From Miss' Bachelder: Is That Line Stragiht? From Mrs. Bohanon: Make a French Seam. From Mrs. De Kruif: Julius Caesar. From Mrs. Hausladen: What Is Carbon? From Miss Olson: Where's Your Citizenship Homework? From Miss Reid: When Did the Revolutionary War Begin? From Miss Harris: Plane That Piece of Wood. From Mr. Sharpe: That Was a Good Game. From Miss Borg: Put Those Keys Around Your Neck. From Mr. Wilson: Film Today. L From Miss Stahmer: Put Your Stools on the Desk When You eave. From Mr. Shaffer: Where's That Blow Torch? This concludes the list of request numbers for the present. Don't forget, folks, our telephone number is WEstmore 6011: so phone in all your requests. 5...l Emma McMillan: Have you read FreckIes ? Lewis Tucker: No: that's my veil. ..........-5 . Mrs. Millar: Howard, 1' saw you reading' the dictionary. Do you find it interesting? Howard Rogers: No, only amusing-the dictionary and I spell the Words so differently. l 5 .1 We often Wonder, as we roam, Down life's beaten track, How an armored knight, In the days of old, Contrived to scratch his back? l-5...T Fix bayonets T roared the sergeant., . , Please, sir, quavered the new recruit: there is nothing the mat- ter with mine. THERE IS N0 SUBSTITUTE FOR SGHO-OL SPIRIT



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oi ' 7 -1, '-all-'ln-. rsuizmza h' IN b -Lil.. .... .J all that can be broadcasted this afternoon. Tomorrow at 1:30 we will be on the air again. Don't forget the time. This is Home Room 307, broadcasting over remote control from Radio S.S.S. Omer Kinion, announcing. Radio Station S.S.S.- The Voice of Education Owned and Operated by Seiztous Junior High School, Iizc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. - The next number on this program will be H. R. 312. Dickery, dickery Dare, The pig fiew up in the airg The man in brown soon brought him downg Dickery, dickery Dare. Hello, students and faculty of radio land. This is Uncle George coming on the air. Now, folks, Mr. White, president of this broad- casting station, has asked me to tell you of the teacher I had when I went to school. Her name is Miss Williamson. She lives on Twentieth street in this city. We traveled around for three years together until I graduated in 1929. We took a trip to Alaska in 1927. Vie went aboard the boat at San Pedro and, waving good-bye to our friends, started on our journey. We left the boat at Sitka, glad to be on solid ground. As soon as we found- a hotel and had some good eats we started for a gold mine, where we panned gold for a few days. After this experience we went on a trip with Mr. George Lewis, hunting fur bearing animals. After securing specimens of Walrus, polar bear and seal, we started on the journey for home. This is Radio S.S.S. George Mattingly, announcing. Radio Station S.S.S.- The Voice of Education Owned and Opcratfd by Sentous Junior High School, Inc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. The next number on our afternoon program will be H. R. 313. Humpty-Dumpty sat on a wallg Humpty-Dumpty had a great fallg All the kings orses and all the king's, men Couldn't put Humpty-Dumpty together again. ' This is H. R. 313 broadcasting by remote control from H. R. 313. This is the annual party presented each year by H. R. 313. Among the notables present are Eugene Millar, a sure shot sec- retaryg Arthur Acevedo, our Smiling Dong Albert Delamare, a Fight- ing Irishman, and last but not least, Lightning James Sparks. The opening number will be an interesting talk on volley ball by Lightning James Sparks. Hello, friends of radio land. It seems good to see such a large crowd. I am going to try and give you a few points in volley ball. First. watch the ball, not the players. Many players watch the op- posite team and therefore do not see the ball. Use the palm of. your nanu as if you were pushing something heavy. There are several other points that I cannot name just now. However, those are the most important ones. The next number will be a harmonica solo by Milton4Brasch. g '41 if Ill Pk lk if ' For the next hour you will be entertained by the Sockum Bros. Orchestra. Milton Brasch, announcing. THERE IS N0 SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT

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