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1 2 H '15 .QQ-. ,, h I Ysxdmnze - N L Xl ... ..- -4' ability, wc present two very great talkers for our honorable home room. They are Silent Ray Avery and Gabby O'Niell. Sinclair Lott was also to have given an oration on Who Is the Best Looking Boy in Sentous and Why Am I, but as he has become very bashful he vs'on't give his speech today. Our class volley ball teams are captained as follows: Class A cape tained by Harry Lyman. Class B captained by Alex Kudlac. Class C captained by Arthur Sherwood. Our teams have come out fine because we have the Sentous fighting spirit, and that ,plus skill, makes good teams. The next speaker on the program will be lla Andrist. In the spring our fancy' turns to thoughts of moving, so We moved. Girls of 121 can be found in room 104. We all enjoy our new home room and find it rather convenient at the lunch hour. . Strawberry short cake! Blueberry pie! ' . ' ' A V-I-C-T-O-R-Y ! ' A V Did we win it? Well, I guess! Home room! Home room! Second best! Home Room 209 in nine court basketball walked over us in the final game, but we will run over them next time. Rizer! Racker! Firecracker! Zip! Boom! Bah! Second best! Nine court ball! Rah! Rah! Rah! The next number by Rube Wolf will be, When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob-Bob-Bobin' Along. There'll be no more sobbing when he starts singing his song. When the red, red robin comes bob-bob-obbin' along, along, Etc., etc. The last speaker on the program will be Octavio Arvizu, from 206. This is Radio Station S.S.S. Hello, friends of radio land. For the following hour you will listen to 'a program broadcasted from the main studio of S.S.S., given to you through the courtesy of Mrs. -K. Ains- worth. When you hear the whistle blow it will then be exactly six-thirty o'clock, Pacific Standard Time. Wheee. Exactly six-thirty o'clock Pacific Standard Time. Radio S.S.S. Our opening number will be one of those popular songs, In Old Madrid. Long years ago, in old Madrid, where softly sighs of love the light guitar, 'etc. Radio S.S.S. Our last number was entitled ln Old Madrid, sung by Frank Sexton, and he will next sing Old Zip Coon, in honor of Mr. White, who has just called up our studio and requested it. Radio S.S.S. Our last number was an answer to a request made by Mr. lVhite, Old Zip Coon, sung by Frank Sexton. Our next number will be given by a very popular friend of ours, Jack Warboys, who will give us a lecture in sportsmanship. Good evening, friends. It is my pleasure to be here tonight to tell you that it is every Sentous- ite's desire to be a good sport. Radio S.S.S. Our last number was a lecture given to us by Jack Warboys on sportsmanship. Our following number will be another lecture given to us by another very well liked and popular friend, Edwin Gaston, on What Is Necessary to Be a Good Loser, and Why THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
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li 225'-5 g 1 nu-num -lx -l-Xl........ J DINNER HOUR PROGRAM 6:00 P. M, to 7:00 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. Ladies and gentlemen of iadio 1 d h g l I ' an , we ave indeed a surprise for you this evening. By dint of much persistent effort we were able to acquire for you the services of the four B9 Home Rooms of Sentous Junior High School. They will broadcast the dinner hour program today for Station S.S.S. .Rube Wolf and his orchestra will play for you during the program. His first number will be, Hello, Bluebird. All day long I jump and run aboutg You can always hear me shoutin' out, Hello, Bluebird I Etc. Home Room 308 will now come on the air, with Vivian Oehrlin announcing. Tonight we have with us Mrs. Dartnell. She is a very worthy leader and well known in Sentous Junior High School. Also Gene Stone, violinist, who will play several selections from famous operas. Her first number will be a selection from Sortel Nuptialef' and the second from Dejanire. We will now hear from Miss Florence Renshaw, who is such a lover of music and songs she will sing a song entitled Good Little Girls. . There's little Mildred Cummings - With eyes and hair so brown, And you never see our Mildred with a frown. There's sweet Ruth Olson, too, With hair of gold, Who is forever studying, 1 And is very bright, I'm told. There is Virginia Mertes, Who is so sweet and kind, And little girls like her Are very hard to find. That concludes our part of the program for this evening, friends, and we will be on the air again tomorrow evening from 6 to 7. Good night, friends of radio land. The next speaker will be Mac Jones from 309. As our home room is very prominent in Sentous affairs, I will try to give you an idea of what we do in our home room. Our home room officers are 'the following boys: Our presiding officer is Edmund Huerta, William Weber is business manager and Mac Jones is Comet reporter. Mr. Sherman is our sponsor. He has helped 309 to become better in many ways. He is always urging us on, in both school and athletics. His spirit has helped boost our athletic teams to the top. I Many of our boys are in the honor clubs of Sentous, the Optimus Club and Hi-Y. There is a large number of boys in 309 who have received athletic emblems. , As dinner hour programs usually have speakers of exceptional THERE IS N0 SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT
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lies in 'l - . I I nu-nun lf! Lb..- ,.... .J Should You Be a Good Loser. Don't go away, friends. Stand by and. you will hear an interesting program. Good evening, friends of radio land. I will now try to explain to you some of the advantages of a good-, etc. This number was a lecture given to us by Edwin Gaston, on why should you be a good loser. We are very glad to have him and Jack Warbdys here with us tonight and hope we shall soon have them back again. Our next number will be a composition of a friend of ours, sung by himself, and accompanied by our friend, Mrs. Dartnell, our well known pianist of Station S.S.S. The song is entitled Sentous School Song, composed and sung by Elger Raasted in honor of the best Junior High School, Sentous. Sentous, Sentous, yes we are from Sentous, Nothing else but Sentous, no mam. Minors, majors- Radio S.S.S. Our last number was sung by Elger Raasted, who sang one of his own compositions Our next and concluding number will be Yankee Doodle, sung by Elger Raastednand Frank Sexton, who will sing it as a duet. Father and I went down to camp, along with Captain Gooding And there wel Radio S.S.S. You have just heard our concluding number, Yan- kee Doodle, sung by Frank Sexton and Elger Raasted. We wish to thank our friends for the way you have shown your appreciation, and we are sorry we have not the time to answer all requests that have been sent by telegraph and telephone, but hope to broadcast them some other day, because We have already run over our time today and it is exactly half a minute after seven, Pacific Standard Time. Good night, friends of Radio Station S.S.S. Octavio R. Arvizu, announcing. -....-5...l. J. Corbell: Er, your daughter has accepted me. Mr. Cravens: Well, don't come to me with your troublesg it's not my fault. .15-.T Mr. King: I want a pair of spec-rimmed hornicles-I mean sporn-rimmed hectacles-confound-I mean hek-rimmed spernacles- Shopwalkerz I know what you mean, sir. Mr. Perkes, show the gentleman a pair of rim-sperned hectacles. .......-5.1. Augustinegq to Marylyn, who is driving a naill: However do you expect to knoc a nail in the wall with a clothes brush? For good- ness sake, use your head. Marylyn: Well, I always hit my finger with the hammer. How could I overcome this difficulty? Augustine: Hold the hammer with both hands. 11.5.-.l Mr. Altheuser: How was iron discovered? Ernest Reineke: Iunderstood my father to say they smelt it. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT l
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