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-I ' pall ci :Ea 11- V'l I ,Il YLHQIEDH '- 5 lugs'-v -at A SIGNATURES Radio Station S.S.S.- The Vo-ice of Education Ownetl and Operated by Sentous Junior High. School, Inc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
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li EEE' -u 1 I nu-uma IX 5 5451- 4. .4 SIGNATURES The Ten Most Useless Books on a Desert Island 1. The Telephone Book. 2. The City Directory. 3. The Social Register. 4. Who's Who. 5. How to Win in Wall Street. 6. Where to Dine. 7. Infantry Drill Regulations. 8. The Metropolitan Handbook. 9. Your Check Book. 10. Your Address Book. - The Times. First Street Bandit: How's business? Second Street Bandit: Holding up! Miss Thurston fafter Delmer failed to recitej : Well, Delmer, you are better fed than you are taught. Delmer fwith a sighj : That's rightg you teach meg I feed myself. Miss Draper: So you will find in the city the finest men in the country. 1 THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
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pg-' as TI-HE CGURTESY PROGRAM 5:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. 'Ruffin gi lfff1 . SSS.---'iThe Voice of Education Owned and Operated by Santo-us Junior High School, Inc. hadio Snoei' Station S.S.S. The Eighth Grade We are to be entertained during the next hour by a courtesy pro- gram put on by the Eighth Grade Home Rooms of Sentous Junior High. This promises to be an entertaining hour, so listen in carefully. Home. Room 302 will be the first to take charge of the program. This is Genevieve Burman, in charge of the program put on by 302 evo of orr Ilorne Room teacher, Miss Draper. The S'ngsters of 3027 have a weekly program. We have sur- named ourselves The Bluebircls. Several of the girls in 302 are in the Glee Club. Beethoven, Schumann and other great composer's masterpieces are presented in our programs. H. R. 302 las done Wonderfully in all athletics this year. We have won al. bu one game. We have been able to do this under the leadership of Helen Martin. Our oH'icers are: President, Helen Lit- tlefieldg Treasurer, Dorothy McAlpineg Comet Manager, Dorothy Mc- Alpineg Reporter, 'Genevieve Burman. Radio S.S.S.-The Voice of Education Radio Station. S.S.S.-- The Voice of ECZllCCLt'i07l,' Owned and operated by Seutous Junior High School, Inc. 1Jcld.o Supci' Station S.S.S. Home Room 117 will be the next on the program. This is George Acevedo, in charge of the program put on by the boys of H. R. 117, in honor of our teacher, Mr. Shafer. The first number on the program will be William Golder, Alfred Aceveclo and Warren, representing the 117 trio. They will play as their first number the Midnight Sonata. The next on the program will be a solo by our wonderful singer, Arthur Kemp. He will sing 4'Solo Mio. Accompanying him at the Chickering is Joe Imers. This will conclude our program for tonight. rdoclio Station. S.S.S.-'tThe Voice of Education Ozmzcd ond Oyxzrafcd by Scrztozis Juizioi' High School, Inc. Radio Super Station S.S.S. The next on the program will be H. R. 213. Are you still listen- ing in? This is Melba Ferguson, in charge of the program given by the B8 girls of H. R. 213, in courtesy to our H. R. teacher, Mrs. DeKruif. Verna Weil will play the accordion. June Powers will sing t'Farewel1 to Thee. Raynelle Kimball, our class president, will accompany her at the Steinway. Melba Ferguson will play t'Little' Annie Rooney on her banjo. Our Comet Manager, Emma Fox, will give a piano solo entitled t'Juanita. This concludes our program for tonight. iffgclio Station S.S.S.- The Voice of Edzcca-tion. Onward and Uy.c ated by Sentous Junioi' High School, Inc. fifz.cl'o Super Station S.S.S. For the next half-hour you will be entertained by the boys from THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
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