Thomas Starr King Middle School - Echoes Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1931

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ill, Q Ennio ull l pr Vbnni- ' LOSANGl?LES,CAL-lF0llNIA,li1RRCll-1,1929 I p PRE IiD1En JT H001 ER HVARIED CAREER' l is muciimsni Tlicru ar: nnniy fnmuun lend- EFS bu t Hu: i i i 2 , . 1 A g - On ,thc l want' to Olfggon. Arid ho decided to goin wurlf andlur l.lirue.ye.nrS work- i czl hard, studyinir mxitlicmmlcs in' his :inure Limo, for he decided . to bucume nn nnginrxcr. ' ,ln 1891 at seventeen he show- y cd his good jndgznwm. in nnlcring lfinvilimrrvl im l'n1rr Thrrrl W uncle in liulp tondvnuce our: glv- Y PRESIDENT HOOVER' ' M5515 Bw The date of the inauguration' ol' tluu.PrL-esidnnl. is Marcli fl. A, zomniiltoe appointed' by the Con'- stitutiunnl Conventiorrclmsy the first Wcdneidny in March, 1789, pas lhednte for the mst cnngress under the Constitution' to meet. ffhis :Into linpp-med' to-be Mm-ch l 4th, wliicli luis sincrtlien been used as the daln of presidential 'll3llfZ1l.l'1.ll.l0El. 'l'wc1ity-two pres- idents have lac-Qn iniingnrntnml on March- fl. ' Gem-ge .Wnshinglon .was ini :iugurutecl on April'30,'1789, boy cause the bud weathdr had pro vented congniss from assembling 'nn:l'urgnnizimz. N ' MiSs'G:nnble qcifrls tl1i51jimnfig-' ingtonll carclr-554 students: ' ' II lockers urs 'left u!1lOcki2d nr the locks beableiobeunlock-1 wx min, ini locks win use 'nigken off and n Jing of fivfe' Qontaiiili, be demxnnlemlm ordeiito ohuiin' Llicloclcf' ' 'i ' QUAINT PICTURES porin .uoovni FAMILY ection Mrs. Alice B1llStx-uthew gongmtulntion to him As 1 school woman she felt his nobility of character and unblemxshed active careerm public service sure dy namicwnspugmons for the charf nctu' uplift of the youth of Amgribu. . t R . Atllie time of Mr. Hoovqri-s gl- our principal. u letter. F Fra. 'trnl elsfsut Ear eRn's ., N in ima knowle ge. oiilier tlrsg teaching was done in the vincihity ,of thx: quaint little town of Wegfit Branch. Iowa. iiie' birthplacaf of Hoover. wherg her paternal rela- tives lived in the- early pioneer days, meeting with friends and relatives of Hoover in the comm- unity llfubol West, Brunch. Not. only n, common interest. in the, villiage work-was evident but the families werg so closely re- ' llfnnliiuml on Plmuq Tlvrurj ' 4 i l 1 lg I 1 I l 'Tk-tl 'l1 g d , 5 Z' .' ELI HOOVER 1suflfyollssifliiifgfitiifmm 0'5 HANNAH nooveir 1 V i U W 'X I I 5 I oh Q 'R One 'Hundred Thiriy one

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One Hundred, Thirfy



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it T 'T ll VOL. III LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 13, 1928 NO. 9 GIUE CO UHF. C7-IESC HONOR SOCIETY GIVES PROGRAM The Honor Society held an in- teresting program on , Wednes- day and Thursday November 7,8. The meeting opened with an in- troduction of the play Finders Keepers. The cast of persons in the play was as follows: Betty Fagan, Jean Livingood, Irving Tierman ,Betty Burke, Francis Berger, Carl Nater. Talks on education were given by Irwin Coster and Kath- leen Morin. Awonderful piano solo was given by Esperanza Ramirez. .An inst- rumental quintette gave select- ions. The five persons are Helen Shelton, Ruth Shelton, Justin Atkinson, Helen Daniels, Doris Larkin. The Honor Society marched in to the Aud and sat in a group. Music for the march was provid- ed by the school orchestra. SCOUT BANQUET November 23 is the date for a large rally banquet the Boy Scouts are to have in our school cafeteria. The scouts will gather from far and near for a rally and a good dinner. Dads are invited too- Mr. Lynn, district commission- er, and Mr. Denton, chairman of the Northwest district, will be in charge of the banquet which will be attended by all Scout Troops of the Northwest district. These Troops are 72, 78, 83, 84, 140, 149, 233, and 155--our own T. S. K. Troop. One Hundred Thirty-two All this week starting the 13th daily bulletins will be printed in the print shop and. delivered as soon as the results are known to the rooms. Last year the pupils gave S190 and the teachers gave 3442. A grand total of 8633. This year the pupils are asked to raise the sum of S190 or more. Every person in school should help fill this quota or some other school will have to fill out our quota as we had to do last year. Every day a boy will go around and collect the envelopes with the Chest money in them. As soon as the amount has been fig- ured out they will move the air- planes. SCOUTS HELP CHEST All scouts were called together Saturday, Nov. 3. at downtown headquarters to learn of their part in the Commnity Chest drive. They appeared in full uniform and received their insructions for pla- cing posters throughout the city. They are to help in other ways too. Every scout is a community chest booster. Are you? Miss Gambel wishes to an- nounce that the Locker moniters are on duty in the halls during the morning home room only, and that it is a great inconvenience for her to be bothered at any other time during the day, so, if you leave your key at home, or 'have lost it, get your locker open the first thing in the morn- mg. POINTS Recently, Belmont High School gave a tenth grade oral contest, and from 500 students, five were picked for winning places. Elizabeth Sperling from T. S. K. won second place in the contest. The rules of the contest were: 1. Each speaker gave an original selection. 2. Each speaker gave a selection that he had never seen. The print shop has some very pretty and attractive Christmas Cards printed by Zellerbach Paper Company at 55 percent discount of the wholmale price. They are now ready for sale and are a very at- tractive offer for those who wish to buy Christmas Cards of the better grade. cheap. 1 C I U Some gym teachers from an- other school recently visited. our gym. Don't you think that we ought to try our best to make a good impression? The traffic situation around the Bill Jones poster is tre- mendous. Mr. 'Jones has been dispatching good news so fast it has been hard for us to keep up with him. Our impression of his comments is: he is creating im- pressions in young minds which will be lasting. -Did you see the poster on ldeas ? If you didn't it said, Ideas are the fruits of imagination . That means if you have an idea work it out. Don't keep dreaming.If you have visions of wealth don't wait forit, go get it! SAVE! Remember, Neglect now means big loses later ! Bill Jones.

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