Independence Junior High School - Cub Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1942
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FACULTY SEVENTH EIGHTH FRESHMEN ACTIVITIES - ARTS , CLUBS ATHLETICS FEATURES FUN ECHOES 5 , . 1. , , I 1 ' 1 : qf x .5 F .AEQP i L . ,gi Q59 ' A.. - , DEUICHTIUH This issue ofthe Jun ior High School ECHO is dedicated to Miss MERRIBEL CARPENTER, who for 1: hree y ears s erved the William P enn Club well s sponsor of 1: he ECHO, and last year dlrect ed it to an All Amer ican Honor ratlng ..--,F ,' ' , ,, 3' , Q, V Nw r .- sv.. 5: . r, , Q , ..2EgM.bw' Y 1 T , . I a ' - . - . I Q ,. ... .... ............................-....- ,...,.....---...... , WT -- 'f ' - '4 ' - .'... .. 'T' Y ..-we--rm:: :':Y 5-1. .....,.. JJ-.. . , -. A.. . . .. X HRK YS f The William Penn Club and Sponsors wishes to extend ackrlwledgements to Mr. Harold Brower, Mr. Sam Berg, Mr. Mar- shall Miller, V.A.Pol- lard, Mrs. Della Hab- erline, 'diss Mary Lee HcMaha.n Nona V Sharp, Genevieve Rogers, Dor othy,Rootr and Flenna Jacobs who during the year assisted in var 1ous phases of thepro duction of this annual. 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Business will be speeded up, we may live thirty miles out in a country place and eom ute to the city each rorning We should begin to build Air castles and V1S1OnS of a new life and be prepared to rake the adjustment Qffi ,ffggbr-,ff24Ee2'LlaJ OCAL, state, national and inter national conditions are changing rapidly these days It seems that it 13 W longer '1 test of one's ability to become adgustcd to changes, but lt is more a matter of cooper tion on the part of the people affected The Boys and Girls of Junior Hith School have impressed me very favorably this year, and they should be highly com mended for their fine cooperation in becoming adJasted t the new six hour school program th t we have adopted upon the recommendation of the State Departnent of Education We feel that this change has been an advancement in t e educational opportunities offered in our school and we are proud that Junior High can be in the front ranks with the leading schools of the state 7'i777wZ4uJ E EVERBERATIONS of rind words and good cheer of your ECHD 5 have been heard in tie corridoi throughout the ye r New we he r t e wdir of vour annual, whose tiene 1S'HB Your theme is full of thrilling adventure It is a good conception around which your .nnual is written Your desire for me to wri e in your nnual is much pprecl ted Important carts of the lirplane fre tie propeller, eng ine, wings, and ailerons The propeller is made of finest quality of materi l It is X rdved and tested thoroughly be fore use Its function is to pull the pl ne so1etimes thro uvl fierce storms t 1 speed of 560 tile per heur It must b true bl de The en lne must drive th propeller The wings rc to receive the uni rd push of strivine currents of air The propeller force ag inst + e The ailerons are to give the slip uidance end equilibrium Chirle Lindberg the Lone E gle, was able to sail the 'Spirit of St Louisn across tue stormy ftlantie because h kept ll these parts in perfect workin order ard 1 unison Is it not of reater importance to k ep parts of our Hm'1n Shion in goof worhir order taat We VSV HOt WCTHCK P e c lount 1 Cr ,Q Jr H uf H1 ern., f - . . . .' . , g ll Q . 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V g y D , -- -W--L.4.U,a::r:1r:v:r::1 :iT57!v fm . , -. .'1 N-A - ,Jn .n M.. -agen' ,.,.Z f'f ' superintendent - W. E. Matthews Assistant Superintendent - J' . N. I-Ianthorn Junior High Principal - Marshall Miller Kreeger - Mathematics Shull - Mathematics Kennedy - Nurse Weatherford - Mathematics Rucker - English Mothershead - English Stonner - Mathematics Ball - Latin M Citizenship Tigner - Assistant Secretary Hook - Social Science Waitman - Mathematics Chastain - Secretary Deacon - Social Science Preston - Art A Mr. Schowengerdt - Music Mr. Hamilton - Science Kennedy - Social Science Price - English 8a Social Science Raubinger - English V McMahan - Art Rowe - English Mr...McMillian - Science Mr. Berge English Mr. Hutchins - Manual Training Mr. Cowger - English Klutz - Music 8l34M8.thGl!1EtiCS Oliver - Geography Mr. Brower - Science . Mr.. ,Meyer - -Music Mr. ,Noynaert - Science Hinnah - Science Sc. Mathematics Mr. Webb - Manual Training Stark - Citizenship Grounds - Home Economics Mr. Smith - Science 4 l'. 2. 5. 4. Miss 5.,Mrs. 6. Miss 7.-Miss 8. M155 9. Miss 10, Miss ll. Miss 12. -MTS- l5. Miss 14. Miss 15. Miss 16. Miss 17. Miss 18. 19. 20. Miss 21. Miss 22. Miss 25. Miss 24. Miss 25. 26.-- 27. 28. 29. Miss 50. Miss 51. 52. 55. 54..Miss 55. 56. Miss 57. Miss 58. 59 n. M'I'So I-Iaberlein - Secretary -,. O 5 E E i R I PRINCIPAL MARSHALL MILLER has been principal of Junior High for seven suc- cessful years. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1926 and a Master of Arts degree in 1956 from the University of Kansas. He is a friend and counselor of ev- ery Junior High student and teacher. He is never too busy to give someone a little bit of advice. and to him we owe a gr eat deal of thanks. A xxxxxx SUPERINTENDENT W EI IMTTHEWS after finishing the eighth grade entered the tzgining school at Warrensburg Later from this Teachers College he received his B S in Education degree Sev eral yearls later he received his Masters de gree from the Un1vers1ty of Missouri Mr Matthews became Superintendent in 1958 Since then the standards for the teachers has been raised The entire elm- riculum and courses of study of Indepen dence schools has been revised XXWXSQ Assistant Superintendent J N HAN THORN has a B S degree from Central I is souri State Teachers College and a M A degree Ho has given much advice and assistance to all students and teachers Mr Hanthorn supervises all the N Y A work 813318 MRS DELLA HABERLINE 1S well known for her stories as well as writing admits in the Junior High office She writes Nur sery Stories t the Independence Sanitar ium, and belongs to a lothcr's Club which 1S twenty five years old Xikiii The assistant Secretary of the .Tun mong all her other activities she collects chickens Her cheerfuliness and efficien cy has helped all who have worked with her xxxxxx The Secretary to the Superintendent is MISS KATIE CHASTADT This occupatip n fulfills her childhood ambition and acc ording to the Superintendent she does her Job well xxxxxx MISS WILL ELLA DEACO1 teaches 61171 from Warrensburg Teachers College and an M.E. Qegree from the University of Miss- ouri. Her home is inlligginsvilxle, Mo. Xiriii ' NIRS. CLAUEINE BADDUS teaches Music and Social Studies. She is one of the- new teachers in J'unior High. She is work- ing for her A.B. degree. '-- ' 318213 MISS EDNA BALL teaches Latin and Citizenship in room 219 She has an A B. degree from Northwestern University and an N A from the Universit f of Missouri Her home is in Kansas City, Mo Xikiii MR SAMUEL BERG teaches seventh grade English in room 525 Mr Berg has a B S in Education from the University of Kansas He is sponsor of the Camera Club He is a homo town boy. XXXXXX MISS IVA GROUNDS teaches Sewing in room 529 She has a B S in Education from Warrensburg Teachers College Her home town is Independence She 1S spons or of the Home Economics Club Xiiiii MR LUTHER COWGER teaches ninth grade English in room 101 He has a B in Education and an A B from C M S T His home town is ElDorado Springs Mo He is assistant Scout Master of Troop No 256 XMYXXX MISS MAUDE HOOK in addition to teaching Social Science is one of the has a B S in Education degree from War- rensburv Teachers College and an M A from I issouri University. Her home town is iigginsville, M1SS0LII'1 YXXXXX IR TOE HAMILTON teaches n1nth gre Science in room 218 This is his first year of teachin Tie 1 a homo town pro duct Mr Hamilton has an A B degree from Warrensourg Teacher College T-Ie i sponsor and adviser of the William Penn Club len hip in room 107 She has a B S degree Ixxkyx l I . ' . . M 1 . , T H V. . .P 3 A .Q I ' r' . . ' ' c' . . ' ' . 1 1 l 0 Q . . . . I .. v C 0 J- ' 1 . ' A ' I u B we 1 5 .T' - . y . 0 D - . A ': . Y 0 C I I ' - - , V . 0 ' Q D f ' ' . . . , . I ' I f f . I ' ' ' - 4 c .S. I I ' Q . . . ' A s 'Q 0 n :CU p A J ' - Q. h . F . 1 . 7 a 1 . - 1 . . V E . ! 44 D I . l ' - , ' Q A g h I . 1. 2 - A A . . ior High office is lfIRS.ALICE TIGLER. A- sponsors of the Girl Reserve Club. She 5 . . . 1 A H . . . I Q . . . . - J 1 -' . . N 1 I 1 - 4 T ' V ' is f . , ' g' A 'S .. . . V q if g i - ' n a 'O 'H f ' .- A s ,D . I s w 'I ' . I- a ,A S - . Q ' je - .F A . ' W I'v ' -'-'1 9'Fff'f ' -1 7 ,-f'-229mm-gvgggesg-3.4 ,,,,n,i.,,. ---n-. . I.. . .v:: :'.U::::.,3ul5.gm5.g55:g,n 1 u : : 1-:vga-1-wmn:m::f:4i25 ' zsas:-313-fnm.:a:':: . . .av MISS ILARY KENNEDY, who teaches Am-4 erican History in room 221, has e B. Sf in Education from Warrensburg Teachers College. She is working on gher Masters at Missouri University. Her home t0Wn is Lone Jack. ' Hk2l0F2kPk?if . . MISS MARGURITE KLUTZ teaches Music and mathematics in room 212. She has a B.S. it Education from Warrensburg Teu- chers College. She is sponsor of the sev- enthfgrade Dramatic Club. Her home town is Clinton, Missouri. I .memes MISS FREDA HEDMAH teaches seventh grade Math end Socidl Studies in room 526. She has a B.S in Education from Warrens- V 'burg Teachers College. Her hmne town is Gilliam, missouri. She sponsors the Girl Reserve Club . ' 1 V 1 M , lsswxxx -QfVMRQ LINN SMITH is the newest addit- ion 'S to the teaching staff of Junior High. Helhes an A.A. from Grecelend College, an Ab B. from Pittsburg Teachers College. He teaches seventh grade Science. V ' I xxxxxx ffQINESSgMARY'IEE MAHAN teaches Art in r6omfS?8. She has a B.S.-in Education from Worrensburg Teachers College. This is her TirstVyearfin Junior High. She is one of the sponsors of the Art Club. - V. , Q -, - ikfkllvlifklk Q g- fvnisse Lou Rnrm nor:-mnsncnn teaches 7ninth'grade English in room 102. She has B QQS. in Education from Warrensburg Tea-' ,chers College. Her home town is Parkville, She else sponsors the Freshman Class. ' M f waxes 4 ' s A, MR. JOSEPH NOYNAERT teaches Science inroom 209. He has e B.A. from Kansas CLF? University. His home is Independence Ho is interested in Boy Scouts. I I I 1: .1 .sxwsfxx , L ' MESSVLQUISE OLIVER teaches Geography in room 527. She has e B.S. in Education from Warrensburg Teachers College. Her home is Independence. She sponsors the Girl Reserves. 'MISS AUDREY STONNER, who hails from Miami, Missouri, is the present typist for the ECHO. She has e B.S. in Education from C.M.S.T.C., and is working on her Masters. Sheteaches eighth grade Math in room 216. ' - y sexism , - 1 MR WALDEMER MEYER teaches Chorus, Orchestre. and directs the William Chris- mun R.O.T.C. Bend., He has a B.S. in Edu- cation fron We rrensburg Teachers College. His home is Swiss, Missouri. Pkflffkvkvkbk . A MISS FMHICES ICREEGER teaches Alge- bra and Cenex-nl Meth in room 104. She has a B.S. in Education and a M.A. degree from the University of Missouri. She is a sponsorof the Ereshman Class. vklivkelvklk MISS HESTER PRESTON teaches Art in room 551. She has a B.S. in Education from Peabody College and an M.A. fromdthe University of Missouri. She sponsors the.r Art Club and is Art sdivser for the ECHO. - - x Jkflvlvkfkilf Miss JULIA PRICE teaches eithth grade Eng- lish and Seventh grade Social Studies. I She has o i3.S. degree from Kansas' 'City Tea chers Collegeg She also attended! thc,Uni- versities of Duke and Missouri. Her home, ,is Kansas City, Missouri. S ' 5' I I ' . -messes . 'J' N ness GRACE Rows teaches eighth gram English in room 210. She has a B.S. in 1' Education from K,C.U. This is Miss Ro'se's first year in Junior High. Her home toind is Kirksville, Missouri. She sponsors the Junior Dramatic Club and Choral Speaking ' Club. . ' :rworwokx ' M d MISS HELEN RUCKER teaches -eighth and ninth grade English in room 105. She has n B.S in Education from Werrensburg S Teachers College. She lives in Indepen- dence. ' :kxaokaok X MR EDWARD SCHDWENGERDT teaches sev- enth end eighth grade Music in room 554. He has a B.M. from Baker University. His home is in Independence, Missouri. He also coached the Freshmen songs. . , cv.-. ,.. ., -I ,, A , Y, ......-...-.a.-....--...nfs' - mfs-lien. .. .s 4. -- , P ISS EUGElxI.1 SLIULL, who h s 11 B S from W rrensbure' Teacwers College teach es the n1nth grade Gcneral Math in room 107 She 1S '1 homo town glrl PHI Pkfkvkik LISS ANNE KATHRYN STARK teaches Cit 1zonsh1p 1n room 211 T1l1S is her flrst ye 1' 111 Jun1or H1 h School She has a B S 1n Educat1on from Warrensburg Teachers College Her home town 1S Brunswick, Mo lkflvki-HOF MR JESSE HUTCHINS teaches woodwork 1n the Old Shop H1s home town 1S Oak G-rove M1ssour1 We 1S one of the Scout Counselors rkfkvkllvivk MISS HARRIET WEATHEIRIURD teaches seventh grade Math 1n room 5255 S' e has a B S 1n Educat1on degree from Warrensburg Teachers College Her home 1S 1n Indepen dence She 13 one of the sponsors of the Seventh Grade Di'8IY1E-t1C C1 ub Pkfklivlfiivk The follow1ng teachers h ve beenoon the faculty of Jun1or Phgh tf11s year, but ros1gned for pos1t1ons elsewhere They are I'1SS Dorothy Orr, Mrs Houston W1l sonl Mr Elmer Shechy l'1ss Nora Wltthar, M1ss lferrlbel C rpenter, Mr Charles Hag an, Mlss Ethel Jacoby and lr r ank Smd r We mere sorry to lose them, but WlSh them the best of lucl 111 the1r new works MISS ETHEL WXI'I'Nf1N teaches Glffhth and n1rth vr do Nath 1n room 214 Th1S 1S her f1rst yo r of teachlng ln .Tun1or Thgh She has a B S 1n Educatzlon and a lu 1 the former from Jarrensburg and the l tter from Nebrask Un1ver Slty Her Home town 1S Bogard, Mo vlvlfvivlokfk HR WALTER WEBB teaches Geography and Woodwork He has an il B from W11l1UI!l Jewell College We clams to be one of Oal Grove's Favor1te Sons He 1S one of the sponsors of the Wllllflll Penn Club Plvkvlwlvlvk MISS LUCILLE RAUBDXTGER teaches seventh grade EIlg11Sh 1n roo 1 524 She has B S 1n Edu.cat1on degree from Warrens burg Teachers College Her home town 13 Mt Vernon, M1ssour1 She sponsors the Stamp Club and 1S also Guardlan of the Almuwoto Comp F1re Glrls DFP!-Plvkbkfk MIR DONALD lICl'lILLILAN, who teaches nlnth grade Sc1ence and e1ghth grade Math 1n room 217, has a B A degree from Kansas Cllilf U'11vers1ty HIS home town is Grandv1ew, lI1ssour1 He helps the Boy Scouts Vflth the1r er1t Badges Thls 18 lk MciVI1ll1af1s flrst vear of teac'11ng 1Il J'un1or 1-Ilvh :kwa-:wolf HAROLD GREEN was the temporary teacher for Mr S lder before Nr Sr11tn came rg . 5 i 1 ig ' U T n . 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L I , . , Wo k1dS are Just small Elghth graders We are Slmply smdll 1n botweons, Nlnth graders con' make lt plalner That wo're not much 1n thC1T esteem Our only COHSOllt10n lS To seventh graders we are brothers, But tho e old nlnth graders, Geo Wh1Z They act Just llke our own Mothers Phe teachers say wt are 1 zy, Becouse when up our Icssons come Our h1StOTy 1S klnd of hazy, And our 1T1thmCtlC isn't done Even so, wc'ro a smart old bunch We act just as good as anyone, And when grades como up, we've a hunch, D1 wlll say, I'm proud, my so ', So Just 1n case you don't qultc know Which grade 1S best 1n our dear school, Just como to us ond We Wlll show That we're the smart ones os n rule IIIll'lllllllll'Ill'III'Ill'II'llll'll!!!llQElQQEHQ!P''YES:llF !S!5''''f'TEEiiiiiiinn:niiidnnuliliinn-I-n-:l1l 1. 2. 5. 4. 5. 6. ,7. '80 9 . io, 11. 12, 13. 14. 15. 16 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 252 244' 25. ' 26. 27. 28. lmaxine Springer Delane Evans. Duane Holder Alice Fitzgerel Richard Lundquist Suzanne Carpenter Shirley Rhodes Rickey Brown Frances Stark Dean Cox ' Jacqueline Fitzmorris Hubert Shackleford Dorothy Eastwood Tommy Carpenter Jewell Duncan Yvonne Place Louise Dalton Marianna McBride James May b Marjorie Calvin Earline Nichols Holland Henthorn Manolia Morris Jean Holder Richard Van Dyke Ellen Rice. Iolu Spaulding . Pandora Barton ' '29.'Eetty Hart, 50. 51 32. 35. 54. 55. 56. 'Charles Houk . Leonard Homan Mary H. Cognn Jacqueline French Neldine Gregg George Pope E Mary Richardson 57. 58, 59. 40. 41. 42. 45. 44. 45, 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 55. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 65. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70.. 71. 72. 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Robinson ' Henry Hatton Howard Pine Dixie Lee J ones Audrey Hurshman Harry Dyer Dale Street Billy Squires James Crawford 57. 38. 59. 40. 4.1. 42. 45. 441. 45. 46. 4.7. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52... 55. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 651 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. Barbara Root Guy Mennering Betty Fleming Joel Walden Ronald Wnrmnn Billy Louder Alrrm McCarty Kilnzy Grayer William Walters Betty Terrell Gene Broclmnn Donald Hargrove Priscilla. Brownrigg Henrietta Mnsterson Lena Winegzir Betty Cole Charles Cosy Clifford Searcy Donald Kennedy Anna Cornell J' :Lck Reed Azmeitz-1 Smith Gene Wnrman Dolores Wan,-ge Richard Maupin Audrey Bailey Wade Martin Bob Atkins .Toy Berry Gus Camerlynck Peggy Palmer Dena Scott Donna Jacobs Anne Etzenhauser Bobby Scofield Virginia Jackson .-.fp ,, -. , , ., , W A -f a - ,..- .:,zz . za-...1Q:a..is:q,a,3,zg.,,,,,,... ..,..a...-a.....,..,. mn ml U , . af 0- ' 'N :. .f ,,x 4+ ,.- M. , , ' , 0 eg! t I - ' ' 5 'X - 1559! -...-.,,L,.A:L V 1 , 2 ' 3 . 4 bmi: l, ,Arr I J' . ,..fL gig . ,.,,.xt X . , --, 1- :sf I ' , wg f-if -s-' . . 'Fifi' ' ff 'fi ,, 'f -, - 32 -W 3 -gn -1, 3 V' Z 'J 3 ., - 325,523 , 1515-ik - Q W, Q, . 10 ' ll' 12 ' -N, ww- -1 if 1 1 ' 251, - , li '-' -3 - '31-27: 18 19 ao- 'fffvff' .. . - Q? -, -4.5 'Wanf 2 ,f -,L A ,4- Ns - A X. -- lu: W --Q, QNX 'Al I' ,mwsrgv-M IWW JM 4' '24 'igvifgil-xJ -.ah fi?-, f'-Jw 1-1'.T.-7132, , . 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Griswold Herbert Smith Lloyd Cunninghan Donald Patrick Gene Branson Betty Smith Donna Crabb Donald Popinaw Alva Payne ' Charles Roseman Ruth Staley Patsy Scott Polly Rohrs Benny Myers Ile Hbskins . Gets Conrow Audrey Obermeyer 57. 58. 59. 40. 41. 42. 45. 44. 45. 46 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 55. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62, 65. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. Leah Lesh Frances Kearney Myron Iuleff Sammy Cooper Angela Patterson Dewaine Collins Billy Harrison Dolores Sayers Jack Smith M. V. Mart in Ester Dutton , Thelmn Pennick Mildred Jordan Patty Ramsey Dolly George Delma Fern Stienhauser Virginia McLces Knthleen Harcourt Virginia Hirst Doris Conrow Clifford Latchmnn Sam Ellington Bill Paxton June Nichols Walter Stonger Barbara Sprolls R. D. Porter Beatrice O'Dell Billis Willis Carl Bogue Estelle Crook Howard Mart in Key Turner Evelyn Myers Rosemary Olson Bill Pryor I. 3 5. K. 1. L' 'I vw- Q. +15 -1 T.. .4-4 you--v-mn: 9' :avg f , mm i 1 W X- v if KL, x.- .vf luv' 1 2. Q ,..-- VC' nn?-Tffnmn.. -'lun-br-xan.+. .mn-. V. Janice Payne Marjorie Garrett Lita Lou Fisk Bobby Hommes Enid Neighbour Leah Hamby ' Mary F. Sims Robert Gregg Joan Grenawalt Mary Taylor Doris Pollard Delores Roberts Betty Lewis Betty Mae Martin Doris Hayes Eleanor Moorman Anna Keck Charles Mauk Jackie Titsworth Bill Reynolds Morris Foster James Kuhn Juanita Sherrill Russell Long, Hartwell Epling Carlos Kroesen Bobby Joe White Norma J. Williams Earl Hanes - 4E1.ia,s,,.,. -.A -'va - Frances Oeser Carl Huff Eugene Thomas Lorin Stewart Dixie -Gumm Frances Hear Paul Glum y Elmer Emanuel Chauncey Cambers Thomas Daniel Shirley Campbell Cecil Williams Shirley Payne Richard Haynie Garold Farrow Dick Tuckfield Harold Harris Harvey Thomas Gerald Daugherty Mary Lee Lord Gloria McLees Emerson Brown Carol Anway Daisy Mitchell Margie Knapp S Bobby Noeman Charles Campbell Billy Fleetwood Lucille Pence -. N- , - --....,.,.,,,.,,..-- ..... .. 1- 4 -,...,...... , I 6-. 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W iii Qffav A me Long, weary halls, steep, steep steps Are bekoning to me I'm leaving Junior High School 'Cause Chrismans the place to be I really hate to leave this place Wlth 1t's charm very rare, But I must go to Chrlsman lhny duties call me there Chrlsman g1rla are cute and pretty, Clever, smart and SOH8t1mSS shy Happy Sm1leS 'neath curly halr lhkes a Freshman sort of slgh Dreaming of those football boys, Broad shouldered, blg and tall, Makes thls poor little Fresh. ar Feel oh so very, very small Won't be long, the days are numbered 'Tlll I'll be a Sophomore v een, And that's as S1115 as 1t sounds, Fulfllls a Freshmsn's dream Genevleve Rogers ix , ,, eh 1 , t - AJ - i . , V 1 . , I ' - R ig-: N ith., ' ' F ' , 4- 1' 'M ii S Ei 32. A? 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Hhgan Laura Sanders Bobby Stapleton ' Ioan Bryant Keith Ryan Charles Jones Khthleen Norris LeRoy Weiss Ellen Heinricks Robertwhite Helen Johnson Eugene Maxwell Elmer Naylor Joanne Hamburg Bhrold Hhnsburgor Hnrold Savage Mnry Sapp George Wisocup Joyce Eaton Billie L Thorpe Mark Hhndley Dale Pittman 57. 55, 59. 40. 41. 42. 45. 44. 45. 45. 47. 42. 49. 50. 51. 52. 55. 54 55. 56, 57. 58, 59. 60. 61. 62. 65, 54. 55. ee. 57. ee. 69. Francis Cooper Hhrry Word Mhrionne Wilson NormenPGinn Vonceile Hawkins Carter Logon Byron Stewart Wilma Moore Raymond Tennis Juanita Helm Dirk Tousley Dorothy Howard Dorothy Mann Jimmy Kelly Chester Jennings John Frisbey Zelmn Allen John Spock Moc Heath Deon Mesc Genevieve Rogers Dunne Peterson Marie Sturgeon Alice Casper Marvin Cole Roberta Denham Jimmy Thomas Betty McKean Naomi Leaverton Fredrick Smith Ida M. Van Luchene Virginia Garrison Juno Johnson Bobby Cromer lmrilyn Horbough Charles Patrick 54 ' 1 . 7 . 70. 55. 71. , ' 9 55 72. 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Campbell Arthur Hylton Barbara Bernhard Ruth George Patsy'Snider John Carr Doris Griffith Marion Duckworth RobertaJohnson Bill Ahmann Dick Redford 6 Jeanette Hhttey George Bucey Lowell Leibold Marietta Siegismund Marjorie Ebelmesser Frank Fensen Andrey Huber Helen Thomas Betty Dostal ' Fred Mbhhllcn Patricia Brown 1 Jamcs.Thomas Donald Krueger Evelyn Shippy ' Oliver Houston Evon Bowles Margaret Bourke .f.J.i.a:4f::L.. ,.1a...e...,..,..,,............ ..-1.1 37, 58, 59. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 55. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 65. 64. 65 66. 67, 68, 69, 70. 71. 72, I Bill Larkin Lewis Jagger Georgia Long Bobby Rooms Norman Bush Charles Stewart Homer-Atkinson Virginia Bryant Donald Bauer Jo Ann Payton Lorin Jorden Eugene Smith Patricia Cravens Jo Beth Hhynie LeRoy Hensen Richard Green Decius Sanders Rosalie Risaman Betty Ackerly Jim ie Arney Dorothy Argenbright Roger Flynn Jaunita Lollas Bart Cox Nona Sharp Finis Easter Goldie Grube Charlotte Stewart Nonman Fabian Martha Diester Ralph Dishong Dolores Goodridge Winston Ursenbach Dean Holder Paul Nagel Bill DePugh 1 I V o v 1 . 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Billy Ganpbell 12. Betty'Morford 15. Ramona Nunn 14. Charlene Savage 15. Dorothy-Jennings 16. Robert Martin 17. Gerald Strgner 18. Shirley Pittman 19. Robert?Lydny 20. Jane Dart 21. LowrencexBustle 22. Kenneth Weir 25. Patricia Pryor 24. Cletis Mcmnhan 25. Robert Niemeyer 26.'Mnrie Bailey 27. M ril Knight 28. Richard Hicks 29. Gloria Houghton 5O.'Jamos Vance 51. Sylvia Redford. 52. George Boone 55. Mary Beem 54. Roger Farrell 55. Ethel Willoughby 56.Russell Brown sv. ss. 59. 40. 41. 4.2. 115. EunicelLand William Beemer Bonnie Rico Jackie Burrus Irma Armstrong 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 55. 54. 55. 55. 57. 58. 59. 60. 6l. 62. 65. 64. 65. ee. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. Acio Johnson Wanda Blake Junnite Long Betty Mnoorkindale Billy were Jean Nagel Glen Johnston Charles Dim el Lois Kblosick David Fields Lawrence Edmondson Nadine Henderson David llyers Tommy Fisher Bob Mitchell William Sullivan Joan Rogers Sedellah Hathaway Wilma Norma Elois Doris Billy Kelpe J. Bryant Jean Strodtmnn Jean Brooks Ling Nita June Bnttey Edna Anthony DOnQld Cogan Gayle Mahoney Phyllis Qlothier Lew Starcher Esther Holman Glenna Jacobs Isl!!!-ll I I i E I 1 ! E . 7 I 4 921 Af ' L, I . . ,, 'fvtgur x i. . X W V XV L--I 1-J Il- -A K i 1 ,V - . , mf -.. , -qw. I A2 4?, .9 . nf V wu'3fM. s A 5 ' .,lj,.A1 ,B -r , ' 4HH+ . x,yr .... It .. M ' - 4, V an 1. 1 4 .3 K ' kd' I X X 1 x A 121 ' 1 A' I! f ' ugi zg' k MQ ,Q ' PW 17 16 19 '25 1525 viva M- A 4 f ,fi 4 2 Q' ' 41 -. fzif-'Q' 4 MAUYM3 A 3: al a AEA 6 - ,wx u r aw . , Wm V wma Psi'- find X fa is . J ' as ' Uv 54 ,Q ' . I f Q ewf1a 5 O .QL 42 2,1 4? . as 1 ff -.Q ,x,. fii wl N ' Is: 'x , ,nn ,so 21 QQQA 52 W 5i? 25 U C 57 .. .,K.,,.. -c 1 W y x , wxfugyf qw 44. - af 4 ,vc ff cr- ,ah Q,l3?fP :h: - ' A A Z' y i? 4 a . ' ww-N .r ve lik Eff! V if. 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If 2. 5. 4. 5. 6. lv. 8. 9. 10. ll. 12. 15. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 25. 24. 25. 26. 27. 285. Eugene Hermon Jackie .T aries V Virginia Gentry Jack Roberts Owen Mhrler Mary Van Kirk Dolores Tence Jack Thurman Bon Marlor Max Davis Mary Van Meals Ruth Cuvanah Evelyn Bliss Harold Titus Norma McCaulla Dorothy Strewe Ioan Gibbons Richard Davis Patricia Paffen Billy Pasmore Patricia Gabriel Bill Skull Dorothy Hhrp Leslie Rains Edward Davidson Kenneth Kirkham Leo Cottingham Lettie Allen . Joan Hilton lhnnie Wallace Clifford Dutton Elizabeth Brown Donald Land Donald Stonger Annita Lattelle Myron Klopfenstine . -.....,..,......... ............ . ..-,............. .--.r...L.z.'. . ,W n , f . ,., V '-vial, 57. 58. 59. 40. 41. 42. 45. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 55. 54, 55. 56 572 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 65. 64. Morris Neely Shirley Myers Sammie Doutt ' Mnrjorie Smith John Billard Dorothy Hawkins Gerald Fleming Cecily DeLapp Harold Baird Lawrence Fields Lewis Kemp Dorothy Root Jimmie Sampson Robert Hhrt Bobby Hulse Darrell Durham Putty Green Mary Stewart Alvin Strem Lavena Speck Verne Jenkins Ellen Bundschu Mildred Beatty Nadine Schooly Charles Alford Khtheryn Weir Bill Brizendine Dorothy Carver Ralph Kurtz Don Hanley Richard Cook Garnetta Tye Sam Ciapin Ralph Christensen Roger Cochran B111 Dillingham 29. . 65. 50. 1' ' F 66, 51. ' A 67. 52. . 68. 55. 69. - 3 '- 54. 70. ' 55: D 71, 56. : ' 72, ' ' '24 'aff -wr-v-ff' ,JM 1 nr: ?3m5'53 ffg 3 fi fm: n ,A 4 f fl q-v------- :yr- f -1 .-,, ' 1 A50 1 f' 'AV ,. -x ? 25 1 I 1 fl sfz. 7 , -, C -w ,svn- a J U r 'S 'istlu '7 JN sf --.. QRJ .5 3 J 'A cf? ' 'Isl . ', T?f'1fT3'f?fTf .7 f 11 1 ' Y I -. A Lv rli' Elxgafff ' ,. V' h S5 .v in rrfq .,. ,,, ,,..........-f,,. 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'f5i1 V-'5?.,1,-1 .',-fi'1'F 'ff-L' , g f ? ,iiif 'lfdff if Qi ?f ' - 'GW 'f A f riff! , ' ?.,a.fv-:c2sSFi:f-Q-fav :fs-We P gf , K 'figfxvwzizmfffe-1: 4 'LW 14 :'5'f ' -4' 'X 2 - if 4f'uf'5rX if ' - 2 1' if ,','.g--fimfly-,ef 1 f ., V, . . , '1,,'ff'Qg,5ZJ -gg V, ' 1 L' +1 .why V' ' A ' l P+ gvn m r ,ff yz.1gq., 1 :i,:q- f-fw-,,Lim ,m-..--4L.g:,1:.,..---.g . Lf-W.-1...-.'...-1.1-an ,.,. THE RED WHITE AND BLUE Glorious flag, float on forever Over land and over sen, Over rieh and over poor men ' In a country that is free. In this emblem yet uneonquered There is life--democracy, Let it wave end fleet forever Over you and over me. Many brave men fought to save it For our life and liberty, In each star and stripe is woven Courage just for you and me. Young and old are guided by it, All the world must plainly see That our flag flies on forever, Emblem of Democracy. Clifford Latcham Grade eight ,. . , .. ww! .Y.-..- M -,,,,, M..- .. , .,.,, ----,V -: - f'.'.4y,, T-' T' 'f'7'YE?i'E:5L,Lf4 '1' -1, ' Y 'W' Y ' .1 -ww-lgmgwmff,.ljiqgimiz 1- ,pl f:fnw-mmf, fq:3rrmw,,g- V3,m':.:..uu,,+'gil-ggi.-ia-Q-.13,-,LM--X---Q.. , ,km-wm-v,., - A - -f - 'ff V 15 -4 E i 1 'xl X i li ii u I! il U 1 W . . Q! i Q - , , 1 i i S ? s r n ' r 5 . - . 2 E 5 1 ? K I I I I i 5 i 2 2 i. 5 E 3 Q E E i 3 s 5 U ii r K n I i ! H F 3 n i g 7 5 i 1 1 . K i I r s 1 1 ' ,iz N f'x::'r' 'i'1 ' W -'-f' Jn- V- -M .fl.,.. , mt --'---- ---11 -., ,.4QxLQ,-AZLZL1,-,t,.-. , -15 ' f- Q5wAm: S ...- , ,, , ,...h,.p,- ,Y-rm:'. f...,..A.fi'... ,, ., . ., ' -' --x . --'W Q.. -- -' ff' ., , A- 4--.' l Y ' 'A' 'i urn--,V --.:f1fmQr:'. -V-x.f:- '-f-rf-af?-fwz::':: :M ''H-11--7'iff'-4::f'11 E2:TT7f' '1E'?i 't'31'a5 'L ' ' ' ' 'MW' ,ggqqiiizfsj A , nfl-ml-55,372 fgmg-ffm-3 m,,g,g..'1 jr1s:a:a51fAUHfQ5L!f A' L A.: .. -.., i ' 5 1,1 1 .:.-U if P W1 I . 4 I , , l I i l ,--I. M 3271? , , J. is 25.9 - tri if ' K' -I 1.3, F, 5 - 3- xl.. 'S 4 , V TVH133'-'. .' -,- . . - ,..- , ,.1,.. .. 5. in j,,,J1,5fy.xhP r-1 1 p..,f.-fn., ..,, :' 1-...H ' -gr , QW, --3 -E ,gif UJILALIHYU IJEBU ELUBF Mr. Gordon Wesner founded the William Penn Club in 1928. 1- -.'....,....1....M,,,,e,.,....sm.,-.-.............,...i... -..-..-.1 .Q - -.,- .. -.-l .. . - ,, , ii ...-.----Q-Q---.-......-.-.. It was first a home room club, but later grew into a school I ,Qggg NMWTH organization. This organization was started to arouse the - Qglfanif 3 students interest in journalism. The members are suggested by the English and Art teach - ers, and are decided upon by the prin cal, Mr. ,M arsl1all Miller, and the club sponsors. They are chosen upon'EB fds lowing standards: ill The student can have no grade bel aw Lfw.fx.N 1 Nm Q! V itT9hQi,., f ' N ', -.-vif17:E r . V es '. ' hnguwfx M .f-v'H'5'v4i Mg Q23 He must be able to write, Q59 He must be indust ri- ' 4? SP? Q 9951 ousgh ,142 He must be dependableg 153 He must be willing to V? 7511 P CPii?.4Qi-ffl cooperateg Q61 He must have initiative, C73 He must be ag- ff'w3 cnc? qv? ell? gressiveg Q81 He must give or have given active support to the ECBDg and IQ! He may be a contest winner. B ',Tm'M 'M m'gjjJV A The ECHO, a bi-weekly paper, and the yearly annual are projects.of the Club. The paper has always been a member of the National Scholastic Press Association, and e ach year has won high ratings. It belongs to the Missouri In- terseholastic Press Association and has received an FAll Amcricann rating, the highest rating possible for Junior High School papers, printed and Mimeographed in the- State of Missouri. ,. A i ' 1 x..-........ Will M f'VI ,jf E fxxffxv' :Q CLLJL3 - V The sponsors of the Clube are: Mr. Thomas Hamilton,,Lite-A p fn erary sponsorg Miss Hester Preston, Art sponsor, Mr. Walter Webb, Business Sponsor, and Miss Audrey Stonner, Assistant typist. - CLUB orricras FIRST SEMESTER Shirley Myers Tommy Fisher R Suzanne Carpenter FIRST SEMESTER Ellen Bundschu Patricia Gabriel Patricia Brown Ralph Kurtz President f'- A Vice-president Secretary STAFF! ,. Editor-in-chief News Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Eunice Land Art Editor . ByI'0n Stewart Asst. Art Editor -T0 A1111 PHWOH Exchange Editor Dirk Tousley Jimmie Farrell Virginia Gard Ahmann, Maurine Press Editor Asst. Press Editor Business Manager REFBERS Dalton, Louise Allen, Sara Downs,'Howard Allen, Virginia Easter, Finis Anway, Carol Eastwood, Dorothy Bliss, Evelyn Farrell, Jimmie Boman, Virginia Farrell, Roger Brightwell, Stanley Fisher, Tommy Brown, Patricia Gard, Virginia Bundschu, Ellen Carnes, Victor Carpenter, Suzanne Clothier, Thelma Clum, Paul Cramer, Bob Cramer, Pauline Gabriel, Patricia Gentry, Virginia Batty, Nita Batty, Yvonne Howard, Dorothy Kurtz, Ralphl Land, Eunice 'v' SECOND SEMESTER Dirk Tousley' Patricia Brown, is Thelma Clothier Ellen Bundschu Patricia Gabriel Shirley Myers Ralph Kurtz Eunice Land Suzanne Carpenter Virginia Gard Roger Farrell Jim ie Farrell Jo Ann Payton - McDonald, Betty Myers, Shirley Norris, Kathleen Palmer, Peggy Payne, Janice Payton,'Jo Ann Patterson, Angela Ramsey, Patty ' Shrock, Anna V. Stewart, Bob Stewart, Byron Tousley, Dirk Van Trump, Marilyn Williams, Nadine e...,,,,....s-s,..,.,-.:Qs......r'---w..1.gagg,'--- . 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Since the records were des- troyed in the fire the following list of directors is not absolutely correct. ,Mi s s DIRECTORS Frances Wray A Mrs. Harry Allenf Mrs. Edith Pritchett 1 Miss Mary Pritchett y Miss Pauline James Nhss Mnrcine mith Miss Rilla Salisbury Mr. Edward Schowengerdt Niss Dorothy Orr Mr. Waldemar Meyer The students who haven during the past year are IEANO Carol Anway Nadine Ellis Rosemary Curtis CORNET Billy Burch Jim Jones James May CLARINET Ann Etzenhouser Clyde Hhrves Carl Habermehl Virginia hrkless TRUMPET - Betty Lee Caldwell Bill Hinde Billy Jefferies ' x 1917 1918 1919 -isle fl9l9 f192O' 192041921 1921 1924 1926 1927 1956 1941 31922 41926 -1927 -1956 -1941 played in the orchestra as follows: VIOLIN 1 Mary Bliss Richard Bnrton Harold Fields, Jean,H mby Carol Hammel Racholl Stout Rebecca Stout Betty Lou Thorp Joyce Worrel Patsy Worrel SAXAPHOME Charles Hbuk Billy Squires Lorin Stewart FLUTE J.T. White . DRUMS Elizabeth Pritchard ' f --- -:mv-- xmn:-,R--..s V nm-w:L-auliiiif i' n ..- , 4. 5' 4 XX . .-'?i-f.11ff2Q21-:' I f , 9 Il, 'n J, I f 5' ' , ,, , 4- L .fm 4 1 M :fue fi t ' ,'j2,?ff-3, N 'fr , ' -653' :ff ,. f: ,:- 9 .4 , 2-' ' ,, . JP' ,f - '-A Harold iduals second NINTH GRADE TEAM Harold Titus Kenneth Price Dean Helder Vernon Crump LeRoy Weiss Lawrence Fields Bob Lyday Harold Savage Dee Jay Pickrell Fred Thompson Kenneth Kirkham place in the ..t.....,, 7.-...N ..-,.-,......:.,-:,,,.i.,--, , QFWHLETIES BASKETBAIL The Eighth and Ninth grade Basketball team under the direction of Coach Brower, had a fair season, but much promise was shown by some indiv on both teams. The Ninth grade team climaxed their season by taking Ninth Grade Tournament played at William Chrisman. E S 6 c c c f f f fi S EIG TH GRADE TEAM Duane Helder Khmple Wilhehmsen Charles Casey Albert Constance FRmo'West Richard Lundguist Lloyd Sinclair Sam Walters Tommy'Carpenter Sammie,Cooper soFTBA1.L ' , The Eighth'Grade Softball team played a tournament schedule with Rock Creek, Barnes, Ruhl Hartman, McCune Hbme, and Center. K . Hubert Shackleford catcher V.A. Pollard Elmer Emmanuel Lloyd Sinclair James Farrell pitcher ln.bwe Znd. base Srd. base NENBERS Stanley Brightwell Charles Casey Carlos Kroesen Thomas Bishop 1 Howard Downs TRACK The following boys were members of the track team. DD MEERS George Pope Duane Helder Jimmie Farrell Lloyd Sinclair Donald Kennedy Charles Stoggy James Sadler Dick Tuckficld Cecil Williams LeRoy Payton FOOTBALL f S S short stop' short field left field center field right field Three Freshmen from Junior High went out for High School Football this year. They were Harold Titus, Vernon Crump and Kenneth Kirkham. These boys will likely be hnportant factors in the play of the Bears in the next three years. , un'--.bzznnn-...,.,-. , a-in' -,., - STQVUP CLUB ,.. STAMP CLUB I' The Jun-1or H1gQIIStamp,Club has been 951 act1ve organ 1zat1on for several years, Th1S Club has. ,helped stud ents to d1sco-fer he fas,1p.at1,n,., hobov of eoll:eet1n,g stamps The pnnclpals of eollectnmuff and tu ,yalue and Ipleasult O1 1esearehI the organ1.zat1o,n of pb r-ell f'+1on ,stamps Gwmmcn fmde rare, of our own and fo'qeJ,II,:J. coantrqe amp epeelal time I covers and caneellatwns and cten sqme of the monte 0 mpllcated subjects of rh1late1J.c rc 'search areIdisc1.1ssed and stud1ed e ,Mass Raulffnger, t e sponsor says, 'The stomp collect- ing notify 1S as catching as the measles. ' Pres1dent W1 ee-fpresldent Secretary Treasu rer Blackburn, De ta Hope Brulnsoh '5Gene Campbell Eleanor co111nes, Elizabeth ' 4 Daglejy Norma .Tean Dlmme Fred Elglr Charles Farrf l, Rqger Flsher, Tommy Henthorn, Holland OFFICERS MEMBERS Roger Farrell El14.eb h oollmgs .Tanm Iavne B111 Pax: on KTG-S 1 A Lanqtt rd Tlmes ez1 1 TTJI 1 cCuf We Deleort I-125:51 NQH -5' 1. ohald 1353+011 ill Ea' c Jirlq U11 on Charles 1 ,f f ,e- Mu E zo. 2 Q3 ft w,I,2II W fr? lk 0k1lvf'fa0k2lf14i aeafifaeae wxerewfsef sfvemu Unammmut uw The Seventh Grade .Tumor Drar'1at1cs Club was orgamzed in 1.940 by Miss R ila Leeka and MISS Mai-guer1te Klutz and Miss Harmet Weatherford The purpose of the Club 1s to prepare the Seventh vrade students 1n the flelkl of Dramatus and for the Junlor Dr'amat1c Club The Club was in active the first semester of th1s year, but was busy the second emeeter The Club gave several P-provrams-at the :Tumor Hlgh School assemblies OFFICERS WMQQ fi 9 9 Pre's1dent V1 ce presldent Se cret ary Ahmann ,If Maurlne Allen, V1rgI1n1a Allen, 'Sarah Cendersen, 'R1chard Bean, Georg1a Blank, Mary Lee Chapman, B rbara Chapmcm .Tacquellne Clothler, Thelma Cottlnghem, Joan Cramer, Paul1ne 'I Dav1es, Patrlcla Mnvrsnres Thelma Clothler Sarah Allen Betty Jean Werner Evans, Donna Evens, Dorls Guyton A.l1ce I-kimmel, Carol Harms, Martha J Hellums Arlene Keck, Gladys Morgan, Oreta Neef, Steve Payton, Le Roy Taylor, Joe Arthur Werner, Betty Joan 8' P323 it E' 'XS G6 753' Desmond, Rotten ' I Wllhelm, Lyla Ellls, Nadlne ' I :-I X, ,MI II I. .I II I, I I, :I 1 . 72 -4 ,gyz is ,iff . 2 '-ig. :S-L 1' ' ' ' W , .. ,. . . .. ... ..-..' -45' ' 1 '- I ,If I' 41 1- 1 -fx. 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I I I , , I , I. ,. . ..,. ,. . . ' 1 - -'1. 1' - . 1, L ,. I I ,f.-T:.,' L - . 3. ,. I I . -. I -L. - -- f.-.1-- 3 .I 13. -. 1 cl 1 - -1 t. I 1 - l , t 1 . - ' .- -' . . I I I I, I III I I. 1 - ,-.I 43 952, ,.,.- ' A :I . ' ' 1 ' ' :1'.'f rrunnwmp-mmm.-. :rm 3, , ,Nu 1-, .:'----Ie-I-wa-mums--. 'uvauu-'--F 'sf 'Emil -Tien? -Al.- . .-, -,,,,,.. Razz?-35-Qiafft mmm spmnalmt cum V.........--..,... .,..,.-,. .. .-,.. ' ff- -,fegff :f' , K , .rue che:-ei Speaking choir with Mr. ,Charles Hagen and Miss Grace Rowe as sponsors was organized early in Sepm- QD ati Qgprlil O ii ember with the idea of interpreting poetry by many'wmr N325j:2??gQgQQ,, k ces speaking as one. It is an educational process whidm ffe e-V' in 'i enriches voices, emphasizes beauty of expression, vocal yi txJQff ERS 3 ,NE control, correct pronunciation, and love of poetry. 5535 l3Y,E5EQ' A'j3bd The club appeared the first time in public at dn TEH? gusty .,0,Q3 ,l C3 lowe1en assembly. The following week the club was onthe JWEKTM Ori WNights Outu program, Noyember 6 and 7, Combining wi th f Kashi the Junior Dramatic Players the Coral Club presented J do 0 ' 'Oo y nChrist Is Bornu, for the Parent Teacher Assopiation. i A M KD 1 A Q Finer smmsrra I srcomn snmsrra I AJ J, J Lorin she-wel-fe President ' V Patsy Scott qlafy- ,tg-511 Marianne McBride Vice-president Angela Patterson L' ,Q Q L , ia 2 Patsy Scott' Secretary Garnetta Tye -- 9? ' 5 , ' MEMBERS P ' Alton, Leota, Hanes, Earl Olsen, Rosemaryl QfffCDfQfqL E Anway, Carol Hays, Doris - Patterson, Ange a y Bauer, Donald. Helm, Juanita Priest, Jackie Ann Sfgffqjqlpvcg Q Bauer, Jean Kennedy, Donna Ramsey, Patty CKLLJI8 F Berry, Joy Kuhn, James Richardson, Mary , Crabb, Donna LatchamQ Clifford Roark, Gene is Dyer, Harry Egli , Marian Foster, Morris Gragg, Neldine Gregg! Robert Grube Goldie Layland, Allend Marler, Gwen ' lmy,Jmms McBride, Marianne McLees, Gloria Robinson, Iva Rohrs, Polly Ross, Jimmy Scott, Dana Scott, Patsy Sheen, Lucille Stewart, Lorin Steinhauser, Delma Tordoff, Lois ' Tye, Garnetta Neighbour, Enid Sharp, Nona Juni? um 1 The Junior Dramatic Club was organized in September of 1941 by Miss Grace Rowe and Mr.-Charles Hagan. The members consist of eighth and ninth grade members. The Club has been very active in the past year. They have presented many plays and skits throughout the year, and the most outstanding of all their undertakings was the three-act play WChina Blue Eyesu, given at the Willian1Chrisman Auditor- FIRST SEMESTER Janice Paynei y Rosemary Olsen Polly Lou Rhhrs Tom Dempsey 5. ium, March l2 and 15, . Ta fue H The Club was to give pupils interested in dramatics a C3 I better understanding of the art of dramatics and acting. Awj CD5 ' - 1 OFFICE ' ' SECOND SEKESTER NN' X ci? President Howard Downs N, Vice-presid'ent Ben Marler ii Secretary ' J im Farrell ' Reporter Jack Smith Ag. ' . wi -if IDEWBERS 59 Holman, Esther Robinson, Iva , J Anway, Carol Brown, Rickey Campbell, Eleanor' Dempsey, Ton Downs, Howard D Dyer, Harry, Eastwood , Dorothy Egli, Marian Fmzenhouser, Anne Farrell, Jim Farrell, Roger c-ri sweia, Mary Hanes, Earl Beer, Frances . Hinde, Bill Hughes, Bob Jacobs, Glenna Rohrs ,' Polly Sharp, Nona latchman, Clifford Shrock, Anna V. Layland, Allen Smith, Jack LeMasters, Dolores Sproles, Barbara Marler, Ben Marler, Gwen Myers, Shirley Olsen, Rosemary Palmer, Peggy Patterson, Angela Payne, Janice V Payne, Shirley Pittman, Shirley Stewart, Charlotte Stewart, Lorin Steinhauser, Dehma Taylor, Mary Thomas, Betty Tordoff,'lois Tye, Garnetta Warman, Ronald Wertz, Donna 95 DRAMATIC PL AYERS ' '51 t 'em ' Zl.:v! 'f:F-T X W ' ,X , il? -v ,548 ' I , is '2 ff 'fx ECONOMICS -.l, L , SEVENTH G E Boone, Maggxc. Bounkee, Billie J. Carpenter, Patricia Collings, Elizabeth Curtis Rosemary Evans, Doris .pf-...., , , , ,..........,... .U V, ,M very.- . -fe--.,- :arms ---- ...- G Hams Econonucs fp I 2 i Xxx l l jL,,M. I The HCM ECONOMICS CLUB was organized under the leaders ,ff :nFa?gMk ship of Miss Iva Grounds, clothing teacher. On September xlgsfugfa lf,-' o A x' 15, 1941 e first meeting was held Seventh graders composed t club the first semester and eighth graders the last s ster. E ' An af , knitted for Junior Red Cross, various cro- cheted artfcles for personal use,2making of decorative u paper flowers and helping with wall hangings for thehnr ior Red Cross were a few things which were well done by this growing club. FIRST SEM STER Doris Evans Georgia Bean Lyla Wilhelm Betty Warner Gentry, Virginia Ghhde, Shirley, Gregg, Gloria ' Holswort h, Helen Imague, 'Jacqueline Johnsons Irene I OFFICERS President Vi ce-president ' Secretary ' Reporter C gnntsnns ! Werner, Betty J. Woodrome, Mary L. V giclmm, Letha U EIGHTH GRADE i Colo, Betty Gregg, Neldine K9 Ck: Gladys I-hrcourt , Kathleen Loinberger, Charlotte Hart Betty Thomas, Delia V Wagner, Marjorie Webb, Ruth Ann Nkloes, Gloria Morris, Manolia Olsen, Rosemary SECOND SEM STER Angela Patterson Rosemary Olsen. Kay Turner ' Peggy Palmer Palmer, Peggy -A Patt arson, Angela- Priest , .Jackie Ramsey. Patty Richardson Mary Rohrs, Polly Lf Root, Barbara Steinhauser Delma i Taylor, Mary ' 4 Thomas, Betty Turner, Kay ' x . kxxxtxawatxxwxxtwwsxxiik mul RESERVE The GIRL RESERVE CLUB was organized by Miss Maude Hook six years ago in J.H.S. ' The club is a part of the world-wide organization, the YWCA. The club's slogan is WTO find and give the bestu. Social activities for the year included a Christmas party at the YWCA, hand a mothergfather-daughter party at the.First Methodist Church. The service projects were: gifts for children on Indian reservations and the , ' mile of penny strips for children in war-torn countries. The sponsors are Miss Freda Hinnah and Miss lbude Hook. .v 7' 43. me lll' Ju .M:f7'w5..-z:1:i2f?l14?0 J: 5' K: i . I 02.9 . ' 9'W5:f'.5a f ,xi L . if 'I FNNZ4: E533 :5 ' 'W' rig , B . , H , X, D, ..i.,... .,., ig :fn 'E ' ,W 5 E sl. 'R ' ,g 11,1 3-fy 5 4 p ,I Q 'M ,-5 f R I. - .- H f ry :- , 7 If ,.-' Q Jfgff' w fxl - A 6 1 t -5' EN-l ........-.........l... E OFFICERS . . Betty McCorkindale President Garnetta Tye Vice-president - Dorothy Pryor Secretary Charlotte Stewart Treasurer MEM ERS Anway, Carol Alderman, Betty Alton,'Leota Bailey, Audrey Berry, Joy Blackburn, Delta Bruneman, Monetta Burgess, Marjorie Cottingham, Joan Davis, Margaret Denham, Roberta Dostal, Betty Hellums, Arlene Hirst, Vera Holder,'Jean Horning, Nellie Hoskins, Ila King, Narie Lane Marylin J. Leap, Betty I. Lollas, Juanita Lund, Barbara Muthany Dorothy McCorkindnle,BettyStongor,'Lauretta Fitzmorris, Jacqueline McDaniel, LaRee GOhde, Shirley Gregg, Gloria Grube, Goldie Hmmnontrec, DeLois Harris, Martha MeDonaldBetty Mclnnis, Shirley Myers, Evelyn Nagel, Jean Norris, Barbara Parker,Gen Paffen, Patricia Pittman, Shirley Pryor, Dorothy Rhodes, Shirley Richardson,Mary Sanders, Laura Savage, Charlene Stewart, Gharlote StillWell,Virginia Stone, Geraldine Stout, Rachel Stout, Rebecca Terry, Jeanone Tye, Garnetta UpteErove,Bonnie -iFE 'a1u:nii s!1uuiE: I f , . .,,......,-mw- coo ef CQWPFWE The ALMUWOTO CAMP FIRE GROUP ins I I 2 ship of Miss Lucille Rauhinger and , the sponsor. A The girls have been very active Xin 1 U it H . cl? I Tae. Egg gn. 65? A s se - x an .oy 1 y, . 1 - ff. ' A f lj sl ,Q - -S' ,':if .c-'-v f it ix eif!?'XXi ii V 5 .,, 1, Q 1-x, 9 . .51 723:22 , . . 151 . 1 Q., 3 rank, attended Day Camp as Well as under the guardian- Mrs.Henry Hendrickson and have advanced in Cemp Shawnee. In June 1941, the girls under the leadership of Mrs.C.C.Bundschu formed the Junior Red Cross Bicycle Corp. Miss Raubinger X' a lieutenant in the Motor Corp has charge of the girls. In this work the girls pick np and deliver yarn forthe I 5 Red Cross. f l ' Ce . g.'.- 4- J if X E ' A- 4 and KDLTBC. gxg f 4 'In January, 1942, Miss Gertrude Mann of the Gas Com- 'pany gave the girls a seri es of lessons in canteen cook- f ing. These 'Were satisfactorily completed and the girls E were given Camp Fire Victory Awards. They have als o ushered at the Boy Scout Roundup. The girls have presented programs over stations KCKN OFFICERS I Ellen Bundschu President ..fg....!c:,5.--- ...... ,. - Nlaatricia Allen Vice-president ' f1 5 'g ,fix S Shirley Myers Secretary Mona Allen Patricia Allen Patricia Brown Ellen Bundschu Pat ri ci a Brown Treasurer Pat ri cia Gebri el Scribe MEMBERS Suzanne Carpenter Virginia Cassell Lucy J 1ne Corwpton Martha Deister 1 Jacqueline Feldhahn Pat r1 cia Gabriel Chorlott e Garrison Maxine Gould Shirley Myers Clara Heynfa Hendri ckson Mxxxsxawrxxxaxxxmxxarx ERHFT CLUB The ARI' CLUB has organized abc 1+ ten yefrs sfo, wit: t e idea in mind to ive woes utils interested, e. dence + 'fork on different crafts that would be ua pos 1416 8 do in clzss Flo funn purnose however is to sstiaiv fha desiiin nunils to create thine-s with thoii re. do. 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N 1 ,I , 1 6 X . if ' . 1 . or H S sf- - S- J--if-. as .a S. - . .....,l--,...... ..-- fields FIRST SEMESTER Suzanne Carpenter Frances Hear Roberta McBride Jimmy Farrell Ahmann, Maurine Allen, Sarah Allen, Virginia Bean, Georgia Beaty, Cassie Blackburn, Delta H Boone, Mary K Brown, Virginia Burrus, Bessie Burrus Betty Caldwell, Betty Carpenter, Suzanne Cato, Barbara Chapman, Barbara Cramer, Pauline Cravens, Patrlcia Clothier, Thelma OFFICERS 3?resident Vice president Se cretary Report er SECOND SEMESTER Barbara Chapman Thelma Glothier Virginia Gard Maurine Ahmann MEMBERS Dalton, Louise N1 chols , .Tune DeLapp, Cicily Norris, Norene Eastwood Dorothy Payne, Janice Ann Ellis, adine Etzenh user, Farrell James Gard, Virginia Gentry, May Hass, James Hattey Yvonne Heath, Deon Heer, Frances Jones, Lellnnd Jones, Leon Petentler, Suirley Pittman, Shirley Prichard , Elizabeth Reick, M try F Robinson, Iva Seroy, Winn Taylor, Joe Thomas, Delia Webb, Ruth Ann Werner, Betty Wheaton, Lois McBr1de, Roberta Wllliamg, Nadine McDonald, Billie Willoughby, Ethel Myers , Geraldine ., .... ........-....--..,f..,.-...-....-,. ............q . , , N I ' .x A .- i . iw I X , ' ' . 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AB1azing bonfires, and summer showers'- Clinging fragrance of forgotten flowers Autumn scents from apple and peer Lilac odors on the soft, spring air Recall old scenes, memories renew Of friendships past, as naught else can do. For all these gifts priceless to meg - I offer up humble thanks to Thee. The feel of the wind upon my face, Snowflakes tip-toeing with airy grace, The touch of a child's hand placed in mine Small treasures indeed and yet devine. Grace L. Rowe W-.. - :m. .... , .b f'!Pf!1:r:aiiEE5.'El1':a:i:E5'i!fu1m:1:-:rg---.quu:vr:ma51:u:a:n::-:':'F'?2 '!'11. Qlvfwvf H W 5 - -'21 V4 .--Q.-,QR ii lik: 5 ' 1 i , if F . 'J ,. ' . ' f ' - ,I W 1. , 5 U, mx: . r f x '-'-GQ ? r'- 2-go-3. W . '1.,:f:'! , fu- x 1 , A Wx 'Qu . gf' -- ,gr - , .,..f..-........,-.............- , -.-. .. ,Y .,....... ,.... , ...s..-.. . ,f-..z'.me-s IIE FRESHMAN CLASS of lNDEPENDENCE,Missouri, being now in' good health, sirength of body and mind, but sensible to the uncertainty of being here, in Junior EH. High School, during the following years of 1942-1945, and desiring to make disposition of their property and affairs while in health and strength, do hereby make, publish and declare the following to be their last will andwtestament,hereby revoking and cancelling all other or former wills by them at any time made. Jean Nagel wills her cute little blush to Pauline Cramer. Shirley Myers leaves her good humor to Howard Downs. Bill Dillingham leaves his natural waveK?l to Sammy Walters. Pat Brown wills her large, lustrous, luminous blue-eyes to Pat Ramsey. 'Harold Titus wills his football ability to James May. Bill Ahman wills his altruistic attitude to Stanley Brightwell. Bill DePugh leaves his flashy ties to anyone who will accept them. Bob Stewart wills his laugh to Dicky Virginia Bogman wills her avility to Dee Jay Piekrell wills his brother's the family. LeRoy Weiss wills his height fo Jack Bill Brizendine Leaves his medals to Howard. tell Wgoodn jokes to Frances Howard. flashy clothes to the next member of Smith. Jmmny Farrell. Kenneth Kirkham leaves his red-hair to Maurine Ahman. Cletis McMahan wills his WZoot-suitn to Billy Pryor. Bart Cox leaves his love to all the girls. - Duane Peterson wills.his piano playing ability to Eleanor Campbell. Bob Cramer leaves his aeronautical experience to James Landfried. Eunice Land wills her ability to Virginia Gard. George Bucey wills his shoes with the two inch soles and his padded shoulders to Bill Paxton. Ralph Khrtz leaves his Ncrew hair cutu to V.A.Pollard. - Kathleen Norris leaves her sweetness to Delma Fern Steinhauser. Glenna Jacobs wills her chicken WEdnaW to Ronald Warman. Byron Stewart leaves his scholastic standings to Paul Clum. Kenneth Price leaves his basketball letter to Tillie Briowrigg. Bill Shull leaves his height to Billy Austin. Martha Deister leaves her jewelry to Nadine Ellis. Tommy Fisher leaves his politeness to Sam Ellington. Lewis Jagger leaves his musical abilities to Carol Anway. Charles Dimmel leaves his Paper route to Harry Hommes. W Virginia Garrison leaves her ability to play the violin to Duane Holder. Phyllis Miller wills her angora sweater to Joan Cottingham. Richard Neas leaves his HChina Blue Eyesu poster to Virginia Allen. Leo Cottingham leaves his black eyes to Ronald,Warman. Genevieve Rogers leaves her ability to write poetry to Louise Dalton. Chester Jennings leaves his notes to Anno Etzenhauser. J Patsy Snider leaves her hurachas to Marilou Myers. Ben Marler leaves his yellow sox to Winn Seroy. Lois West leaves her pretty hair to Doris Evans. Carter Logan wills his WFunny facesn Dorothy Howard leaves her complexion to Dickie Anderson. to Donna Evans Delores Tence leaves her cleverness to Donna Kennedy. Vornom Crump leaves his physique to Carlos Kroesen. Anna Virginia Shrock wills her black hair to Jackie Cha an. Ruth Cavanah wills her charm to Yvonne Hattey. Vereta Jamison wills her temper to Lila Foster. Roger Farrell leaves his socks-of-different colors to Allen Layland. Billy Ware wills his Nimitation abilityn to Cecil Williams. Dirk Tousley leaves his singing ability f?l to Jimmy Bills. Ellen Bundschu leaves her ability to write editorials to Suzanne Carpenter Dwight Gard wills his 'flashy shoes' to Herbert Smith. Pat Gabriel wills her wardrobe to Sarah Allen. Don Hanley wills his presidency to the next president. Norma Forester wills her way with the men to Betta Desmond. NormaQGinn wills his place in the Dention room to Jimmy Haas. All students will their ability to get their lessons to the faculty. 4 f v . ,,,, - ive:-re3'm.nnnesesm.m.m...::.s..:.m:1 -'- --.v,FH....d:!E!'1--- ,l.v::f:v::ww-1....2'1'Z m..w:- Al, ...wee Q , Lui D i Ann ITUATHE mmm DEAR JIM, J ' - . Well how is the Army treating you? From all the wonderful things you have S315 about it, it must be great. Did you get the cookies I sent you? They were always your favorite kind. Although I can't mnke cookies as well as your Mother does I hope you will enjoy mine too. Oh, Jim I must tell you about my most exotic time I had in New York last week! I left all my cares behind me and embarked upon a great adventure. V When I arrived in New York I made a very startling discoveryg Bob Cramer was the pilot of my plane and Jean Byrne was the chief Hostess. Gee! Surprises all at once, ' E I went to my hotel to rest and freshen up c bit. Clnciccntely Paul Nagel is the proprietor of the hotel.J I decided I would go shopping. Just as I was leaving the hotel the telephone rang and Veronica Lamerriwe know her as Pat Gabrielj had heard I was in town and she invited me to spend the day with hor. I was thrilled, surpris- ed, excited and everything that goes with it. Pat recently starred in her latest play nPlums of Joyn. V We spent the afternoon shopping and meeting new friends. In the evening we went to the Wostrich Clubn where we were greeted by Norman Ginn, Head-waiter of the Club. He ushered us to an ideal table where we could observe the activities of the even- ing. i Bill Brizendine, president of Brizendine, Brizendine, Brizendine, Brizendine, Brizendine and CO., was there with Ruth Cavanah, his private secretary. They say she takes dictation very nicely. ' A hush fell over the room as Loni land, amidst her furs and orchids, came in- to the room on the arm of Count Jason Voo-Doo. He is rumored to be her fifth hus- band. lShe told me this was the real thing.l ,aj ' The high point of the evening was when Bill Ahmann and Charlotte Stewart, now Mrs. Ahmann, led the Conga line. Bill has become another Arthur Murray. - The Armed Forces were very well represented that evening. General William De Pugh and Mrs. DePugh, who wis the fonner Hhthleen Norris, were there with Admiral Ralph Kurtz and Mrs. Kurtz, whom we know as Eldcen Peer. They made a very habdsome foursome. I ' A The music was provided by Lewis Jagger and his WTrombone Twentyn. Lewis' band equals that of Glenn Miller. His soloist is Kenneth Kirkham. , g B The feminine hearts skipped a beat as Victor Power arrived. We all knew him as Roger Farrell. He has just starred in his new picture,NFor Whom the Chimeslhmgua I Harold Titus and Delores Tence were there together. Hhrold is the star foot- ball player and was voted the outstanding player of the year. Delores has just been' chosen WMiss America of l948.W I I Don Hanley, now president of the United States, stepped out of his roll of the Presidency and joined us for a while. As we all know, Don is one of the three bach- elor presidents of the United States. . i Dirk Tousley and Ellen Bundschu, Editor and Society-editor respectively, re- presented the New York Star. They were interviewing and flashing their cameras all evening. 1 , M' ' I' Come to think of it it was sort of a reunion of the Freshman Class.of '42, Gee! it was great to be with all of them again. ' y ' I could go on all evening telling you of the people I met, but I must conserve paper. So I will tell you just a little about the others I met. Dorothy Root is e model, Leroy Weiss is a famous Basketball player, Dee Jay Pickerell is now ambassador to.Greet Britain, and Leo Cottingham ---- Or I'd better say WProfessor.CottinghmnN is now a Latin teacher at Hhvard. . Well, it is getting late so I will close, write soon. I Lots of luck, Sally S 'H --f .. HAIR IDEAL Fmszlrlm GIRL AND- BOY IDEAL GIRL, Virginia Garrison EYES Pat Brown PERSONAIQITY H Ellen-Bundscnu HUMOR Shirley Myers FIGURE Dorothy Root HANDS Ruth Cflvannah Martlla Deister lnrsclllnxiouslmss Erelyn Bliss BLUSH Joan Nagel SMILE J' 5 Ann Payton LAUGH Dorothy Howard INTELLIGENCE Nadine Williams PEP Anna Virginia Skzrockz WARDROBE Pan Gabriel IDEAL BOY ' IDBI. BI BOY HAIR Dirk Tousley EYES Le Roy Weiss PERSONALITY Gerald siegner HUMOR Byron Stew-1o,rt PHYSIQUE Vernon Crump HANES Bob Johnson FEET Paul Nagel I-TISCHIEVOUSNESS Jack Roberts BLUSH Dec .Tay Pickrcll SMILE Bill Dillingham LAUGH Tommy Fisher INTELLIGENCE Finis Easter PEP Kenneth Kirkhnm WARDROBE Roger Farrell ,.-...-.., , -'--gu,,mcag:m.1,.,,,,,...,-,.1..i,.,.,,-E-, -.:- - .a,sa.5,,,1-sr 'A ' ' , ff A' ' ' 1 -4 --- - -- -1- ' H ' ' SCHOOL SEPI M511 1 -wx Q1 Cm OPENS . 1 1915112161 1fAc11f1e's 1111511116 OCf9,lO. 'G Q J -NLR. A 5 '31- df 'ff +1 1 ,1 R. 14. .g ,. 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B S degree from the Kansas City Teachers College, Mr Brower of Independence h as been teachlng at Bates Olty Mo He attended the Ulontinued on page 59 BUNDSCHU HEADS ECHOSTAFF Ellen Bundschu was elected edltor in chlef of the Echo for the f lrst semester at the flrst meeting of the Wll 11am Penn club, W ednesday, Sept. 10. Other members of the staff are: Patrlcla Gabrlel, news edltorg Patrl- cla Brown, feature edltorg Ralph Kurtz,sports oditorg E un i ce Land, a rt editorg Byron Stewart, assistant art editor, JoAnn Payton, exchange edltorg D1rk Tousley, press ed1torg.Tames Farrell, 8SS1S tant press edltorg and V1r ginla Gard, buslness managger. M155 Merrlbel Carpenter, MISS Hester Preston, and lb. Walter Webb are the sponsors again thls year. 0 Vol XIV No. 1 .Tunior High, Independence, September 22 19-il Y 'T' -22' S P TA TOESSNSNEVIEN STUDENT iS HEREY Plans to Ralse Money Pre sented to Group The Parent Teacher ASSOC1 ation announced plans for the augmentatlon of the treasury at Us flrst meet1ng,Septem ber 9, at the Flrst Baptlst church First of the bene- f1ts in be presented wlll be a revlew ofthe book 'Mr and Mrs Cugat ,by Mrs .To Selma Tavlor at the First Christlan church tomorrow afternoon Mrs Taylor 1S well known to Independence audlences for her dramatlc achlevements as well as for her book reviews Mlss Hester Pres ton's Glghth grade home room,55l, and Mlss Helen Ruc1cer'sn1nth grade home room, 105, won the attendance prizes U A V STARTS FLAG FUND The Queen Cltf Chapter, Dlsabled Amerlcan Veterans of the World War presented the Almuwoto Campflre g1OU.IJ with 'SI4 OO f or the purpose of startlne, a flag fund check was sent in apprecla tion '5l4O.85, the Group made 111 t he nets The of the returns 'but from a fund for such purposes. Mr. Garnet E. Gllmor, treasurer of the chapter,1n hls letter to the glrls, stated that the money would help keep the veterans con- flned to hospitals well sup- plled Wlth clgarettes and other necessltles. Suzanne Carpenter, Maxlne Gould, and A1'1I'lMOII'1S turned 1n the most money. Mlss Lucllle Raublnger 1S of the sylendld returns, selllng of forget-me- Saturday, September 15. money d1d not come out .guardlans of the Almuwotos. . I s aac Glass Saves Brot he r From Flames--Only Shghtly Burned Isaac Glass, ll, Junior h1gh school seventh grader, saved hu brother, David, ana prevented a backyard f1re from spreadlng last Satur day afternoon He is the son of Mr and Mrs .T I Glass, 9ll S Noland Road Isaac noticed that the small f1re 1118 nlne year old brother had bunlt was gettmg much larger than he had ex pected Moreover, he saw, hanglng over the flre and at-1 tached to a wire, a bucket contalning gasollne and motor Ol . KCont on,-page 41 DRIZES OFFERED FOR MOST SUPSCRIPTIONS Flrst Issue Free :ln Order to Acqualnt Pup1ls Wnth Paper Every tudsnt 1n Iunlor All h school wall recelve the flrst copy of the ECHO free Two ouroose of thls lS to acoualnt the student w 1th the chool newspaper A box of candy w 111 be 1V n to the home root 111 each redo havln the most sub 1 sclletlons to the ECHO. Thls c on test wlll bealn 1: oday f ana W111 last until 5:45pmn 1 Wednesday, October l. The cost of the paper thls year vnll be '5.A5 for a year-'s or lf purchased by half-year, 3.25 a semes A 1 P A N subscr1ot1o11 , 5 coelos W1 ll be ter. S11'lQlC three cents. 5 SIHCC plans to put plctures lnthe annual the or-:Lee for deternuned as leuncefceot wllll be made when 5 C1 declslon has been reached. 1 Ai are belnh, made blrdlng 1s un yet. 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Z 3 ' 1 . , ' , 4 . . 9 D' , ,mn T IlIlll!llMl!llIllHIlE!llM!!!!!lI!!lIII!llllllIlll!II!lllIlllIllllllllllnlllillllllillj A . 1' ' K 1 l , , f+- - -' -- uh- - super-v-1fwf12Cr'132fJ--441 u V N' i THE E lf HU 1 Published bi-weekly by the ' William Penn Club ' ' Junior High, Independence, Mo. , . . , , ,.,, ..-,-,....- - ite..--...-...-.--...4.n Editor-in-chief News Editor ... Feature Editor Sports Editor .. Art, Editor .... Asst.Art Editor ... Exchange Editor Press Editor .. pnnonuon can loc Asst .Press Editor . . . . . . . Business Manager . . . . . . . . ' fr Faculty Advisers . .Miss I . .Ellen Bundschu Patricia Gabriel . Patricia Brown . . . . Ralph Kurtz . . . .Eunice Land . . .Byron Stewart .. .To Ann Payton . . . ,Dirk Tousley . .Jimmie Farrell . . .Virginia Gard rribel Carpenter -le Miss Hester Preston, Mr.Walter Webb A wofab Of APPRECIATION ' runmufs of Junior High School you -X. 5 deserve much praise for the fi-110 WHY 4- you have started out in Samui. this 2 year. You are helping to inauguruize a name ber of changes in our school program. The i splendidway that you have responded i n i supporting these changes indicates t hat we willihave a superior school this year. These changes have been made with E distinct purpose of improving our school Q and I feel that our efforts have already Q been rewarded. . 2 I apprecihte, your consideration ofour newly decorated building as you go through 2 the halls and classroomsf careful not to mar its beauty in any way. We are proud of our school. Let's direct our efforts toward making this an outstanding year in 2 our history. Member of National Scholastic and Missouri Intex-scholastic -- Press Associations re- -an ...... -if - ' -. Y- z.- - -Aw ---- V - - H ----.-M - - -.-...- ---4. e I waht you to be ha ppy with your teachers, satisfied with your classes, ani e-A-Q--Y-rw---dmv ,--A-fd--A-ses---ef-'fee-.sera to feel free to ask me any time or any STRIVE TO SUCCEED p-Q ACH year for all students is a chance to begin again. Let us make it better than all previous years. place if there is anything I can do fo r YOU: , K, 47,271 . All should strive to be average or better 2 in scholarship. All should find a place in some extra. curricular activity best suited to hls liking. All should make many friends, they count for much toward, suc- f teachers have to offer. You get out of life a bout what-you put into it. Give and you shall receive. a I My o qlfefwo ts' t ' 'Blau X If' 1 5132, ,4 1 '-. , ' .' cess. Be sure to get the best that your As you go on your way through our nice ' long halls, Please keep to the right and avoid' some v, .W t V ' Y, Wroiis. pp , ,, ,Q.a.a..sfs-f.,,o--. l as -'Q .Q C7351 If 4 'A GREETINGS 5 ug Ar we Q l s,HE1ECHO, through its officials, re- f .EL-Qxj , quested a word a greeting from me . 2 I appreciate the courtesy and am ghd a tofezztend these greetings. , z ' I have only been with you two weeks, but ,long enough 1:9 catch the spirit of things at 3'uI1i0I'l High S-011001. The fine wayyou pass I 1 -,to and -from classes, the courtesy you maui- .fest inline waiting for lunchgthe earnest study hall and busy classrooms, and fine re- lationship of pupil and teacher are all marks of distinction. The orderly and syste- matic procedure on the first day was acom- if pisriont to the good planning or ur. Milleri and the faculty and to pupils for the fine execution of their plans. I extend my sincereand cordial greet-2 Lug to each student and to every member of? 2-I H Y , YV A the faculty for the year 1941-42. . fy! f'fCLVL-271. 0 rv..- Let 'S try to keep our schoolyard clean. ' Papers and banana peels must not be seen. i eg? A t Eh. 4..- .V 5 The safety patrol is for our protection. Stop! Look! Listen! Obey their direction. Q3 HONk 'roam :I ' 4 B gang il Etllish out your pennies, nickels, and dimesl tSubscribe to the ECHOg enjoy school times. r , - me ae,,.g.T.,....-K-. A - ...,.,,..-.-1.,... ,..,1.-,..-Y, ,,........., .. . EIGHPH GRP-DEPSMI-FAHQ l viTo HAVE TWO NEW owes ' VALUE OF SCIENCE The eighth grade science departmenty since the begin ningof school has been study 1ng the fvalue of science to us and QUT, ' surroundings . They 'have been, studyi n g the greatlpart medical sci ence is 'playing' Sin our chang ing world U One bfthepmost interesting topics has beenthe discussion of oneof our greatest enemies, the quack scientists The students have discussed how to distinguish the so called quacks from other wellfknown and medlcally accepted sci entists CHANGES IN JHS FACULTY . . lflontinued from page ll University of Kansas Ciw fxom which he. received an A B' de gr-ee Hells teaching science Mr Hagan is also an In dependence man and comes to Junior High from Hickman Mills Mo He attended Central Mis souri State Teachers Cdlege where he received a B S de gree in Education Mr Hagan is teaching English and his- tory f ' 'hr McMillan has an A B. degree fromthe University of Kansas C1ty He comes from- Grandview, Mo ,and isteach ing math and science. ' Mr Noynaert, also of In dependence, is teaching Eng lish He has an A Ba degree from the University of Kansas City ' This is his f1rst year of teaching - Miss W 111 Ella Deacon, ninth grade citizenship teacher and Miss Frances Kreeger, freshman algebra and general math teacher, received an M D degree and an M.A d gree respectively from the Unlversity of Missouri this Sumner 'Miss Lucille Hawes and Mis Catherine F ine were tran ferred to William Chrisman Mr Cassell Barrett, Misslfe va Barber Mr Tom SHnith,and Mr Walter St Clair have left the Independence school sys- tem to take positions el e where aStudents W ill Be Given Op portunity for Choral and Athletic Work A choral club will be added to the list of actlvitles for junior high students It will be dlrectedby Miss GIBGBRWAB and Mr Harold Hagan. Plans are belng made to organize an athletic club for baseball and basketball en thusiasts I Nachos X-xc are K... if fn ...Nw will ftfigll . X7 HW sn c ' e H sn't the seventh grade just bursting with fe male talent Dirk Tousley 18 still gnling lessons in plaln and fancy woo-1 1n If anyone else would like to take, make arrangenxerris lmmediately as classes are almost full For prettygirls there is no charge., Who is th1s mysterious Glo r1 Howard Downs talks so o much about? We hear Mr Sheehy is the pro ud papa of a baby boy Congretulat ions, 'pop' 2 Caution, everyone Stay away lrom Bill DePugh l'th111kS he 's the Flying Avenger But we know better,don't we? He's really Superman! Patricia B is still in a f S TUDENTS GIVE ASSEMBLY The singing of Vive La .Tumor High by the whole group was the openlng number of the second assembly this year at the Memorial bulld ing last Friday .loan Hilton a nno u n ced the following program tap dance by Kathleen Uodges and Margorle Burgas accom p8.I118d by Trs Podges, a pi ano solo by Elnora Warner, annual imltations oy Bllly Ware, and a harmonlca s olo by Benny Myers A1 ter some announcements by Mr lflller, the student were di smi ss ed .qe............- Miss Raublnger James Gleason you may give your oral composltion James I ce.n't talk' hurry to get to third hour class But, now it isn't black curly hair, it's blond wavy hair! Well' Well' He.ven't things c hanged during the summer, or Who does he llke this year? Have you noticed how some of these seventh graders go around with a certain look on thelr faces? They look partially as lf they were lost in some large city,and then again as if they were in the height of their glory Don't let us bother you! Every one in the school has gone through that some experience BUILDING PAINTED AND REPAIRED T he .Tunior Hlgh School building has been impzovsd and repaired durlng the summer vacation The halls have been decorated, the floors sealed the lockers varnishel, and the rest rooms have been painted av- . , 5. ...M t S P xx -A--4-Q.--. ,Q 4 .I It JFXXKQ I 6332 is ,wat egg . - CNN f H RR gb 6. Q K ix 1 Q VB. K 1 , en: - 4 'gh J . .rj 4, ' . vi 5 i .5-5 a . ' ' 5 5 -'Hi .' ,s . I I '13 , S . 5 I if xr CZ. D' s Q mf y tip ' Q ' T c - - T 3 ' ' -g r nys: 1 ' ' Y A E I . , - g . . . E 1 E 1 2 . - D ?.:.i...4t,, ,,,.-,, ,,,-.s.,,,,m,..1 K A f X I g . 1 , I K l ,E ' g ' - , .. a, 3 1 ' -.-.J . - - I . , . . -- Q l Q 1 V - ' ,j 1-J .1 .. 'Q , ' , . . 0 ' 4 7 ' . . , - -.-..--1...-. ' k r ' u ' : ' y o ' ' -JT 'ighffl r ' l 7. 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' 4 5 , L . ,,, 3 ....--.-v--.. , : , f 3 2 ' ' 2 X, ' .. - 0 ' c 0 f f r 1 I , ' ' S -. A I 2 - 4 , ' u 'QT' 4111:-.-. 0--,-,,:' -.,-. '--'--- .. '-es-1 '--'4i: '---.-I::--'-L'.' V -1--a.g.:. .s.a..Q.:--s--'H-r--T , W . w '- 1- M - If re- - nv- Y Y W, l , . ,,Q,,W gg 3----mil..- nl ,ll.l,ll,, ,,,...,,.,-,,,..,,,,,, ,, V 37-we-'1 ' 'fi-'f M,-.,l,3'! , iii 3 1 1 ,ii PLAN INTRA-MURAL ATI-ILETIG5 2 llgoame fiozomsfto Have Basket- Volleyball, and Q Handball Teams, . . I. i Q...-.-.-' I formed in the .home rooms this yeargh These teams will play? one another according to a schedule which is being pre-Q 'pared by a faculty 'committ ee chairman. These games will be played at the ,playground west of the school. , . . mae advisability of organfQ izing baseball teams will be considered by the committee also since all games will have to be played at the Campus., M -'f-'-j-1'-'-ek- '- ---'- W GRADER SAVES' BRCTHER .. .Montinued .from page li -Isaac-quickly grabbed a 4buckstf1'5f',sand and in pour- iing Qigbiienfthe fire upset the gasoline . 7Flames immediately 'J5eaped:fup- burning the left side.'ofidsaa,.c?s head and arms. The sandphowever, ,put out the fire! Mrs. Glass said that' her'-sen would return to 5. Basketball, volleyball, g e na handball teams will beg of which,Mr.Allner Sheehy is - 1 FRESIDGN scinwcn D LEHOY HANSEN ELECTED CAPTAIN c HHVE GU ST'SPEAKERS.i , I g gg H 1, g.SafetyPatrolMembe1s Receive Ninth graders have the privy Traffi c In structions ......1 ilege to take science thisff Nora Witthar ' andzlir- . Donald' McMillan, the teachers, have h ad some very interesting classes. Among them were: Dr.Paul , Grabske , who lectured on Derftilst1'y'! g Mr. Hart i232-T11 -who is from the Food and Drugs. Administrationg Mrs. Velma Nunn, who -spoke on the Gray Ladiest, who have headqzerters at the Independence, Sanitarium Dr.Charles-Nickson, who spoke. on science and medgicineg .Nm Layle Childers oi' Childers' Prescription Shep who lec- tured on drugsg and Mr. R. Thomas who spoke on drugs. The classes are studying the harm' false advertising can dog. They have some very interesting pictures to il-r lustrate their point, . 'f t fif 'Isnft 'Youth 'optlmlstlcq A Joan - l'm improving. Miss Raubinger -You are what? ' , ' ' ' year for the first time. Missg g'I'uesday, Sept . 9. Jo hnny' iFrisby was .elect ed lieutlenantt, s.pealcers,lecture ,to t heir if-O1f'ICOl'ldL1CtiIlQ the patrol . Gifi'en,Russell Long, Charles ,Weber-, Estel Drake, George Leroy Hansen was elected captain of the Safety Patroh Members received instructions Qyears patrol has fourteen. smembers. They are: William 2Wm. Zee, Nathan Ryan, James 2Crat-rford, James Kahn,Eugene sThomas, Melvin Green, Benny gliyers, and Jimmy Iglarrcl. T .......,...-...,k......,..-e--V V . ANNOUNCE ESSAY' CONTEST I 4 'What Part Can the Aver- Qage American Best Play 5 Defense Program will in the gsubject of an essay contest sponsored bythe Independence 2 Chamber of Commerce.Prizes of s35.00,Q2.00, and tl.oo 1 nf aUnited States Defense saving gstamps will be given to the gwinners in each of the div- iisions. ' ' ' ,The essays must be turned , in' to the English teachers - 'ggi-,091-'Q 50621-:Sinha hjg injuries Joan -5 I'm improving. Im Eon or before this Friday. ,were-inet 'sei-ions. ' soinsfw, School new. ' , ' ' - , I 23e,:ucl-'I'I,'2f-f 'V q l,,,.::-1,--is -4-Y-'-- ar, -is ,l l, f- f - l f--e:-effe,f:---- l l 1 Hiocmiff,-inaooms ELECT g F uepwsr SEMESTER, for FIC 5 fees ffl '1'he4'vario.us home rooms of ' gerald sg Lita Lou 'Fisk r 2350 -I Carlos' K1-osen,pg .De- 'ilunier high school- elected fgofficbrsf Thursday, September 'll..TQ ' conserve space the ab- breviations p, vp, s, and r fofpresident , vice-president, s,e,oretai'y, and reporter will be used. A 'Thef reports were not com- plete, the ECHO went to press. -The rooms omitted will bafprinted in the nextiissue. 1.02 7 Paul Nagel,pg Richard V- Nff'as,vpg.Dorothy Mann, sg Q 'Wilma Iioore,r. ' lOf.'z-.- Marlyn Jean Grey,pgEl- len Heinrick,vpg Dorothy Hays,sgNita June lLattcy,r. 106 -Dirk Tousley, pgRi chard Q Srader,vp'g Anna Virginia Shrock,sg Nona Shar-p,r. 107 - Virginia Garrison,pg Roger Farrellnrpg Tommy Fisher, s glfirginia, Gent ry,r.i 108 - Jimmie Fa:-rell,pg Vir-A ginia,Gard,vpgAlice Fitz- 210 - B filly Pryor-.pg Patty Ramsey,v:pgBobby Scofield, sg Shirley Payne,r. 1 ' Q ala - Kathleen Nsrri5,pg Jo Ann Pay ton, vpg Dec ,Jay e Pic1cI'eJl,SgDorothy Root,r. 215 - Sam, E1J3ngton,pgHoward . Downs , vp gDorothy Eastwood , sg Louise Dalton,r. 214 - Ruth Qavanah,pgBilly Brizendine , vp g Petri cia , Drown ,gs g Ellen I Bundvs chu , r. t lores LeMaster,vpg Donna L ee Kennedy... sg Mildred g .'FlQyd,r,'g -Q 4 - . , 5551 - Paxton,p'gAi1n Mor-x I'iS,- vpg'Peggy Palmer, sg Jamesllay, r.' 2552 - Delores Pence,pg 'Har- old Titus, vpgv Mary Stew- art,sg Charles Stewart,r. 2321 - Steve Neef,pg Darlene Norris,vpg La Rae McDon- ald,,sg Freddie Macrae,r. 215 - Lorraine Beebe,pgStan-12524 - Janet Luff, pg Bonnie ley Brightwell,vpg Pris- cilla Brownrigg,'s'g Carol AI1W3IY.I'w 217. - Betty McCor1cindale, pg ,Lowell Leibold,vpgKenneth Kirlchannsg Eunice Land,r. 219. - Jimmie Arney, pg',Don. Bauer,vp-gliadine Anderson, ces HerI',vpg Frances How- ard, S. , , .V sg Robert Blac1cburn,r. I, 221 - Yvonne Hattey,pg Fran- Linnenbringer, vp g' Gladys ' Keck, sg Marie King,r. 525 Q Virginia Allen,pg Sarah Allen,vpg- Billy Austin,sg Iiaurine A1nnann,r, A 326 - Jacqueline Chapnan,pg ' Jane.-Chiles,vpg Barbara Chapmang,sgVictor Carnes,l'. 2529--' Paul Clum, pg Eleanor. Calnpbell,vpg Donna Crabb, sg Gene Brunson,r. ' -- . .V -...-. . , 65391 Qyvfy' at - H ! 1. W 2 K 140 tai? y W V fla Adjbkxxrisngx Q90 ,QW Ewa! Vol XIV, No 2 Juruor High, Independence, Mo October 5 l f IIURFHS TU BE UUEEH C A Freshmn Glrl Elected t 0C17Ub0I' Represent J'un1or Hlgh 1n Lake Clty Parade Khu1109I1NQ1'I'iS w s elected, oueen of the freshman class after the s embly last Frl day Th b llots were token durlrg f1fth hour Kathleen w s ekosen from three canda dates who were nom1nated by r er o rs of the class Thurs C V n h and Dorothy Root Only fr shmen were allowed 0 10 School dismssed. Teachers conven t1on at Warrens burg. Columbus Day P T A meetlng T-Iome Room Perlod Ass mbly Home Room Perlod Assembly Home Roan' Per1od bly to vote WIN PRIZES The oueen 1S to rlde on a SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST 1lo.1t 1n the Lake City cele-r bratlw Darade next Satur Home Poems 214 351, sneeze d y, Octoberll There w1ll to E t C my ln Class also P oueens from the soph Omojjp, Junlori and Sgnlor HOITIG I'OOTT1S 214, Illnth. 531, C1 SS 5, 1, Cm-lsman elgbth, and 526, sevcnth,ore Kat lcv, 15 14 years Qld, the wlnners 1n the ECHO sub- ms glue eye and light -nmwn scrlntlon contest The pu ha1r She 1S an accomphsh P115 111 1511050 TOOIPS 08011 WJ-114 ed 1ccorc1on1st The othertavo I'0CG1VC 51 C Hd' 511' 151115 HDI' c nd1d t s were blondes 111118 dl11'i1'1S the 11019 TOOITL perlod Room 214 had 797, swan lo ENJOY Assrnsm' 1-00111 051, 825, and room 526 4553 of the1r members buylng Th .Tur1orH1gh assembly S1lbSCI'1T7'U10T1S which v s held at the Me morl l bu1ld1ng, Fr1d'1 was ow rw 5 by the entlre grow s1ng1ng America are t e Junior I-hgh song Thes 1 ere dlrected by VISS Dorothr Orr and accor1ean1ed b1 The J re-uer1te ICLuttz Um vers on the provram glven b the members of the Stud 'It body Iere 'L read lns by Loretta Desmond o none olo by Martha Del t r 'me '1 b ton dance s bf D 1 1 l'1tchell accom pam c b 1 rs Orpha Kane wrworshall 'lller lntro cuefd the candldates forthe, ou en ff tb- freshman class! Th' ro r ' was announcedb 1 1 11 'M . y Ms url 3.1111 nn . he total number of sub scr1oer turned 1n for the contest was 545, br1ng1nv 1n 2155 85 Runners up 1n the contest were rooms 107, 221, and 52h SubSCTlUt1OnS may Sblll be oureh sed through the home rooms or in room 214 The cost 15 457 for th year or 25d for the half yea1 P T A TO T-EAR COUROIT The Parent Tenor cr assocl at1on will meet at the Cbrls mon h1'fn school '1ud1tor1u.m, Tuesday, Oct. li. Mr. John- Conron, o erofessor from on I.1v1nfj wlth our Ch1ldren': 'Z-3' L E N D A R PLQH HEUJ REPUHS Ianlor and Sen1or dlffns hay Have New Type of Report for Each Subgject The Junlor High 'mdWJJJ1am Chrlsman teachers are dascuss ing a new tvpe of report card for the students of the two schools Each teacher will have h1s own 1'1div1dual card for the pe.rt1cul r subgcct he teaches be a 11st of character tr These Wlll be marked 1f provement 1S necessary AA, above average, A, aver age, and BA, below average wlll be used for S1X,WGGPH grades E S, M, I and I wlll st1ll be used for semfs ter grades The prlnclpals of the two schools erpressed a des1re to have the cards ready for the f1rst reports I-EAR REV SOTCMAN AND CPTIIEE' C'1.TO WLJf 1S very much like a ro d, lt has 1tS ups and downs,n was the message the Reverend L F Soxman, easter of the F1TSt Mctho dlSt church, dC11VbPGd to the JUD1Of h1 h school students at the ssmably 1n the Me MOTIQI bulldlng, Sept 26 Threuehout h1S speech, Mr th COmUQT1SOn we road, your llfe good fOUHd3t1OR a Good surface, and lt must thf rlpht wax to the rlght ace 1f lt s t be true success If vour llfe lS bu1lt llke thls you need not be afrald to face the futurcn, he So mah made between the lake the must have a -,,.-:- . 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I I I I I M I I I I ,, f -, 3-.i. .l 4 l M, ,gr g, it .i,:535QJ3lH0 lf1ssQ.A351sgg,....-i.. iQSiSiMH2lisQk9iLs I uno EIUUIQIIIE - . ., I . . 1 sI'T'lSI'f Hittfk . Publ1SnGd b1:W5QMlYvbY the .',s srlyE. mt Junsrgs Qigsrhool, haiewmany 1 .. o .lIIi'elsl1'5,15ff3w,-gjl26f.12-11 '03-Lib 2 opipogctvriticsggjiqoqkigitto sclgsplwpyll N I - JHHiUfgHigbJ,IQdQQQHdOQCCQ'Moy .gy sf dgjgfgtfrv Wgggqgf 5H5u5QQfQ and,fwE ...il 1.-,.....,i-,ij Y. Al'-seas-1'1.r+.,. ...Q - f . . .Y -ff .fix 5 .1 ..T,5gz' Z- 'th + .fti ,YQ 1 .' rt 1 Editor-in-chief L i.T?t4h1:1...,E.lloll Bundschu i 1IlT-f Q'-:WM 'IU-f 180-1503 iI't?V?3leg:1.,,M . ' ' ', I - I - A- v 1. - - - 1. -1, 1' Qf '-7' nk-.. ' L .'. 'I ,. ' .' ' News Editor,ll.,3,i..,,.Patrlc1s dsorlel gVOJP9-V N-Ti4,j f Jil Lib G ?,VG XTEQQ- . --1-Aw: .- -- --.oil -o .girl IO f is Feature Ediio.m..,....... Pntr1el?+5T0WHli CW'Q?+ 1'f3 .QFY qi .Ga Qiiufvysgrfrvif ' .' : - -- - - -ffl?-cfrfrri ers? .fi r 1 ' 11- 1 ' . Sports EdrtdrIs.If5.t5p,qf+. Ralph Khrtg'l I ,jmmggwkxrrtnluo ic,i,i yy? vyu Art Egitor ' syl to lk gp EunfCb.Lgnd I neetod with school,mherWeeTdvuHemfQQli5ure,M in .. 9,11-'ren-1-q e.o, 'y g a 1 .... I., 'I e, A - I I. . . :,E.1.n V111-.-x Asst ANL gdifdr 73: i Byron Stewqrt engoy school much more 7 fiP?fJ1k1,1.og,fs-E-ll tr TI - .1 in 0902.0 c'so' K- 5 F. I . ' Q lv I-'L -7 4' 'Z- , ' M, mi. j fl . - I Ol our fmoomiulii-,ties v.fe -'n'o-1'll1.rfI3.ude' -f-pf. I- EXCH5HyU Editor ,..,u..... Jo Ann PaytOn I t .i,m c-1 b -A, ifq Avgg--6-mil., lfg U-W .:. ' . S 4.5 '42-I' Q 1 , IT ,' ff. U' . J' Press raiser ..ll,.I....,y. Dirk Tousley 5 SO fiimr E f Cf1f llojtg e5OmfmQf2qim,'jf Asst., .EC1i.I3C5IZ1. Jimmie, Farrell Cilivcfwf 'lash fLff1l,.Siu9,1lT1eB'fig faff? I Businessllkihoger ff. .L'ji.y, f. 411. ,.. Virginia. Gerd gm,9gL'.-'.:LWDC-u gli bf Z Clb L-h'.g-.fill mzqli '- 5 , f' , ' -- .'.' . I: -1 -fn 1. ' ' - 1 f- . i 'rl L , Advisers ....,... MQSS.MGTflbGl GurpemerEg,5.?'2+Q?E5?nn C dy' 59-ffsgwjfw' Jaqggu ,' 4 I, L U -.. .'-..l I ' ': ' ,-f.:,- Em, is ...g -'H --J . 'Bliss E:C2S'I3Qf?f',?RI'OSIlO1l, lk.. We.lter'lII'ebb -5-basket Z1 and 3 -5vWl:9Ft? -' T510 .,,r i.lvl,ii,M--li5Vrllr55svfsgs.jli1f gclubs and.tesms corer-all I101dS3 as dif- f'5HO1i.b0r OffIFffUiQT131l'SCI1OlHStic and ferent people like ',dii?ferent' f't-hinge. There A I- l-1lsQs,eurl',i ilifatfssholasrip. 2 ' I jPjqes?sQl7lsso'e-iotions - A 4 ll .-,rr,.J . ..,...... .Y.--- . -- . 3 ' ' A ..-.l..L,!- L21 , 'ff l--:-2f'g5-lZf. i 75 1 L f -4f rw E -.' '- ,-v,..f.4., L. 5 ,siFiI-IIIEIIII3? i .I ,I m you-.ilg1a1cing' friends? If you erenti V do, you knot? the rooson why? There .I ere trio hundred newstudents Juniforrligli and there are about nine hun- dred told vollos. If .A everyone knew eve-ryone else. it would be perfect A' but the't'1fo3lQ1e is we donPt.V We.on1y'1cnowfebout lEfLof the whole student.body and SOHCTGQHVUGWUIMKW Q that many,-.The fault is not usually the 5 other porson's. but yours., 'Have 'you ever stopped to ,think axbout'gthat'?, o You' -s3hou'ld.n.FL3lQist.eind around in the ner waiting for the other Person to come Q up 'to youg' 1 If you srenf't going 'to intro- duco yourself.,,g1t least go halfway by ing and encouraging the other pez-son.Don'tI be bashful, nobody's.goil1g to bite you. Everyone wants to be- Ie friend to everyone 'telse so when you see 'Someone sinileg-at you orlwslk, by. don't 'drsw yourself' into El cor-I 'loner out -come right '-out' and say Hit ' - are actually very few interests1the school does 'not have. We 'should I-all beivery oppres- ciative and use th.e'se.opport-unities to the.. best of our ability. 1 -W - 1, NEWS .BRIIFS - Portable filing cases have been distrif buted in the home rooms. These cases will be used to file admits, excuses, grades, the attendance records, etc. of each stu- Educational sound motuionqizmicturesihave ' been purchased and sixty filmsfare to be' shovm to the school.. TLILO3fZI.:llI1Sf fa weekfvxrill- be 'shown in the depzirtmelitsblto which the-'f' subject pertains. ',1 , ' 'fQ 'H Permanent assembly seats hevo been.ss- signed at the Memorial buildinglfliokch- home roomwill occupy a'eertain.'s,ect-ion. v I I I I I I I I 1 I I The Board ,of Edl1CZlIZiOI1A5hQS--'7bOU.ght 48 new outside reading books for thehpublic libra- ry. There are '13 for .the nint'hfgrsde', T16 for the 'eig1lt'h,' aridfl9,.for the-fseventhv, A OORRECTION. mn-.J..r.-Noyiilwl-iz. fegcneia I I I I I s 1 7 I 1 ' 'I ' Ieighth grade science? -instead' of Englishgf' I I I 'has been urrenecd this year so ' ' . ' . ' fl AJ gig fl g ,U ,1,4 :'A. I ,, .3 3 Miss Lucille Raublnger's.father suffered ' 'f Student 'W11l hav,'D time: EO get his heart attack last week. Hisyconditioni-is 1 ree lessons and do nw studylng:m.schodlSli htl in roved HJ - - I 1 ,N y ,instead or taking books Home dna studying'I S y- P .,l,gggi.g... - '- -,I ' I ',there, This is the first year thoreQhas Q Joel Wslden,Qeighth grader, was injured I beens study hall in:-the eighth grade and in bicycle accident Thursday, September 25, .f,thg,fipgt y5ay2thGrg.havC bcgn tw5 Study iwhen he WSideswipedW d car. The door han- .. ghalls in ythe'fnint1q,y, I ' ' f ' ' of the car was rammed into his arm. He The iz1ajo'i-ityiof I-l, t he students have not back in school again. ' gh1ld.e'study hell. bGfOIC--?3.Ilfli 'CQLIl-.1l0'E--.,bC-J ' ' - H ' ' A ff' 1 'olomcd entirely for notlsllcriovaingyhoxfi to usei it.u ,This'ti1ne, however-,' should: be put to ' The EQI'IQ'4WiLfSh03. FD 9XI5'9nd its SYH1-, use. . If. you think' you have'coinplotedfell'-QP?-Phil' t9 'Gh0g,11s1'e11fS of Dixie 59511 B1'Y31'lt your'lessons,'i1lste:id of dsydxielsmiiig ' 'or iwho. died Tllllfsdilf, '50Pt01Y1bG1' 35, HS ,El looking out the Window, you shciqQ1d, .get .. 'gf iresult, of sT ,ruptu1-'ed appendix. Weremember book from the library. Don't 'viast:e'ftir1e.' Try to utilize every minute. '- 3 herffas studelituivho' was well-,liked by teachf ers end students alike.-She was Junior at C3793-S5133 thlsllieflf-l . - - g -M -T-, ,,, -ei 4 1 X ,:-1-1 N K., f: -9- Q.. H XXX P sexes V01 LIV, No 5 Junior Ifigh, Independence, Mo October 20, 1941 'rr .:.. '-.:ra-:- ze:-:gf -3.4, gg,-,4-,,,,-gs: Junior High Newspaper .Tudged Superior by N S P A. , The ECHO received an All American rat ing from the Na tional Scholastic Press as sociation for the second se mester issues of last year All-American is the high est rating that can be re' ceived by any -newspaper In an interview after the rat ing was announced, Miss Mer- ribel Carpenter, ECI-TO spon sor, said that the William Penn club was verv proud of the honor and hoped to live up to it again this year Newspapers are judged on the articles, features, ty pography,and make up of the paper: A po int score is given 800 is necessary for an All-American rating The ECI-IO received 825 points, In the score book which is sent, things which are com mendable orwhich need to be improved are pointed out and suggestions for changes are made - The N.S P.A. is an organi- zation sponsored by the De P8-rtment of Journalism at the University of Minnesota,Min- neapolis, Minn. ........:r....-..-.. JACOBY TO JUNIOR HIGH Miss Ethel Jacoby, former teacher in the Blue Springs Public Schools, replaces Mr. Almer Sheehy in the citizen- ship department. Miss Jacoby has a B.S. degree in Educa- tion from C.M.S.T.C., I Mr. Sheehy who has been basketball coach for the last few years has been t rans- ferred to the William Chris- man high school faculty. He He will teach the course in World Problems.. RIIIED FILL-IIIUERIEFIIIE IDIJXIXI PROGRAM F-OF? INIITIIS OUT Annual 'lenefit Variety Show November 6 7 Will Include a G oup of Talented S udents and Well 'Cnown Artists From the Independence District With a very competent committee working on the P l 1T1tes Out program and the vealtb of talent from which to draw,the annual Parent Teacher benefit, lovember 6 and '7 in the Chrisman udltorium, promises to be an outstanding event of the school year According to miss N111 Ella Deacon, chairman, student talent as well as ou+s1de talent will be featured. Tenta tive plans list whistling numbers and songs by iiss Vindfgt Fairchild, fonner .THB teacher who has always been popular with Independence audiences, a song and dance act by Herby IIIDIHII GIVES IHRILL Apache Chief V1 s i t s St udy Hall:-Demonstrates 'Ilarwhoop A real, live Indian in heed band, moccosins and Indian Jewelry, and shining black braids A murmur ran through the second hour study hall as Ir W E Matthews, superin tendent of schools, entered with amen whom he introduced as Chief Deerfoot of the Apache tribe of 1N1ewI'fex1co. A large bracelet with an enormous turquoise and a ring which any one of the girls would have liked to own at- tracted much attention. He carried a beaded bag. Although he has had very l ittle schooling, he spoke excellent English. 1-Ie ex plained that he had picked most of it up an his travels. Fe has been to all the states in the Union and to eighteen different countries. W e sneaks German fluently but has not been able to master Spanish. We said good IHOTD ing 1n Apache. Unforgettable will be the Apache war whooo which he ut tered as he left... Lawrence. Yeung. Kansas Sify artist, songs by Mr Harold L1nton,baritone soloist from Ruhl dartman schoo1,and many other outstanding acts from the Independence area Patty Ramsey, JI-IS eighth grade student, will tap Be- sides music provided by the Junior High school orchestra and choruses will be numbers X by local accordian bands Lany other acts including pu- pils will go to make up the complete program Admission will be fifteen and twenty cents in advance, twenty and thirty cents at the door, Prizes the rooms grade that sellthe most tickets. ..- tax included. will be given to and pupils in each COMEDY FILM SHOWN F a culty Members to Present Next Assembly Program Junior I-hgh students were x entertained at F1-1day's as- sembly with a eomedy, J'erry Pulls Some Strings . ElS1G Britton played several num- bers on her accordian. 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H 1:'::f-'f1411lv:'E1EiQ5 5' -?:F2-12ivi:-?e-3 v- '-frm i , fe-M , f-Y f--ee.. , t - Q - - - , i li fl I 1 lik 1 A W 11 1 il ii 3 i fl iw 23 r E k if V In .L Published bi-weekly by the William Penn Club ' Junior High, Independence, Mo. Editor-in-chief .......... Ellen Eundschu News Editor ...... ... Patricia Gabriel Feature Editor ... .. Patricia Frown Sports Editor .. .... Ralph Kurtz Art Editor , ....... .... Eunice Land Asst.Art Editor ... ... Byron Stewart Press Editor ...... ... Dirk Tousley Asst.Press Editor ... .. Jim ie Farrell Exchange Editor .p ..... ... Jo Ann Payton Business Manager . . . . . . . . . . Virginia Gard Advisers . . . . . . . . Miss lierribel Carpenter Miss Hester Preston, Mr .Walter Webb - ,...,.....---.r . i , W ,-,,,,-- , , , - 1 f --A A -........,f-.,.....-.. Memberoi' National Scholastic and n I Missouri Interscholastic - N Press Associations ?v--.i.-.- ' ' ' I-1--f .v-.g.....'.,-q-1 q.-.---.3--4.- .. .-. . . . - WAR INCREASES BURDENS ,r HE present war situation and the position this country is in is go- '- ing to create new responsibilities forall students. Taxes have been greatly i nc re ased and will befelt by everyone soon. We can help share our parent's burden by being economical in every way. We can be more careful of our belongings and more saving in our use of them. ff' Besides saving in material things,We -should not waste our opportunities for edu- cation. Study the war situations so you Willphave a better and clearer understand- ing of it and vron't be so confused about its issues. Through reading we-may be able to develop gfund of information which will be useful later on. S Education is essential now more than ever before and will be for years to come. The opportunity is here. Take advantageofit. 3 I I ..................- -..-JL..,-i......-.-...- RECIPE FOR LIFE 'Tell me how to get on in life, said the kettle. A ' 1 Take pains, said the window. H Never be led, said the pencil. Do a driving business, said the hammer. ' Aspire to great things, said the nut- meg' grat er. ' Make light of everything, said tle fire. p 'I.iake much of small things, said the microscope. I Never do anytling offhand. said the glove. Reflect, said the mirror. . c Do the work you are suited for, said the chimney. Be sharp, said the lmifel Find a good thing and stick to it, said the ginie. Try to make a good impression, said the sealing wax. ' ' ' by Shirley Myers, 9 Mother Nature has tinted the leaves in hues Oi' crimsons,golds,deep-purplSS, and 'DlL1GS. With' dancing and twirling, the leaves I cheerfully play With the Autumn breezes so light and gay. The winds lift the leaves high into the air, Oh what a sight of beauty rare! To see the leaves in costumes gay Happily, merrily dance on their way. HELP Pai'-vevr .ACCIDENFTSX its U OHITORS are on duty before school, i 5' between each pcriod,at noon, and in the afternoon. The monitors are appointed by the classes. They serve near the rooms from which they are appointed. The ir jobs are taken with a purpose i I1 mind - they are there to help you. So shcxv them the greatest amount of politeness and cooperation. ' , Many, many accidents can be avoided if we W ill all cooperate and follow the safety rules in the halls . ...-. - - -V-. ..-Jic.....-.-..---- , CAMPUS BEAUTY lS. OVERLOOKED KEditor?s note. We received the following communication last week. We can't under- stand it either, so we .are asking you.l It .doesn't seem possible. I wasn't even nominated. Yes, for the election of 'queen' of the Remington Arms celebration. I' might not be .gorgeous but I'm not bad looking and I have awonderful disposition if ygfu really know me. it Ky hair isn't stringy all the time and my teeth don't stick out so very far. I could curl my hair fit will stay curled for a little whilel and keepmymouth shut in orde r to hide my teeth but even then nobody would want me. S ' K u lun really not bad to look at. I might be a little on the thin side but if I talce my cod-liver oil and drink my milk I might be able to cover up my ribs. My feet aren't so terribly I just don't-it try to hide them like most people do. Please understand, I'm not complain- ing. I know I'm no dream, but I just can't see Why they didh't pick me. ......... .....-.-.--- SELF SUFFICIEWT T-fauna, said her little six-year-old daughter, Please button my dress. You'll .have to do it yourself,dea1', was the reply. 1-fiother's too busy. Oh, my, exclaimed the little girl. I don't lcnou what I'd do without myself. w?-..,.,......-..........-,..?+..a....e,....,..... .-..-,-.-..-...an.ei.....,,:q,-,........-..,....,.. ,.,.-. , e :.....-mv.. e 1 5, effi Ae Trl-W -e E :J , - e , :S ' ' YT . - - - , at - 1 - BRUHUUL4 HSSUHBLHE eowdo APPRovEs PL!-was .2 A ' ' . 5 FOR LARGER Y ARDOOK n KCKN Audience Hears Dan wee: ..-........EA U 'War-c Present Essay Awards Q Annual to Include Pictures? ' -T f of Each Student as an TNQ The radio audience of KCKN2 A fl dad A1?111'f1Cti011 d ' heard a program Wednesday, H 4: ' KG Irsgtq October a, which vniL'l.l long be? Q mi-. W.E.Matthews, super-'lm'.V'T' -P -. Ll remembered by the students off Junior High for it was theiii first assembly to be broad- cast. While engineers from? the radio station set upmi- z crophones 'and made last min- ' ute arrangements the pupils sat in dead silence, athing which surprised Mr.I-:larshall Miller, principal, so much that he had the group prac- tice singing America which was the opening nunxberon the 2 program. lb. Dan M. Nee, collector of internal revenue,who was 3 the guest speaker,talked to f the students on youth and its : part :i.n leadingihe battle of 5 preparedness . Q Young men and women of 2 today will be the citizens of tomorrow. Youth is an set, not a liability. The opportunities of the 5 youth of America will be of 3 great value in the years to 5 come. You have the freest 1 nation on earth. It is your 5 duly to hold Lp your democracy 2 from enemies whether they be from foreign lands or from within the country itself. 9 I-Ir.I-lee went onto say that 2 he had no fear of the destruo-Q tion of America by external forces. He said that liberty shall survive so long as pa-Q triotism burns in the breast f of each individual- After finishing, Mr. Hee presented Angela Patterson, Esther Louise Holman, and Patricia Brown, all of Junior High, Monte Miller, Noland 'school, Sara Robbins,Bryant f school, and Barbara Jane: Kemph, Benton school, withf defense savings stmnps val- 1 ued at 135, 32.50, and ','6l. 5 The children were winners in! the essay contest sponsored Q by the Chamber of Commerce. Music provided by the or-Q chestra cozrqaleted the program, M1-.Evan Fry of KCKN acted as master of ceremonies. f intendent of schools, and the Board of Education have ape proved a new plan for this year's annual submitted to t hem by the W illi am Penn club,publishers of the Echo. In an effort to make the annual more appealing to the students, pictures of each student in the school will compose a large part of the book. The pictures will be l xlg . Besides individual pictures there will be pages of sc hool scenes, faculty members, clubs, and o t he r activities. ' ' The estimated cost of the enlarged book is clos e to 3400. To help meet the ex- penses each student will be asked to pay five cents for his picture. Since this is the first time the club has attempted to include actual photographs, a concerted eff- fort will be made to sell them. g,.........v-.ie---q-4-- DRAMATIC PLAYERS CHOOSE PAINE Janice Payne was elected president of the eighth grade Junior Dramatic Players at their first meeting. The rest of the officers elected were Polly Rohrs,vice-presi-- dentg Rosemary Olson,secre- taryg Tom Dempsey, reporter. Virginia Gard, chairman, P e g gy Palmer, Delma Stein-H3 hauser, and Howard Downs will plan the programs. They are planning for Hallowe'en now. Miss Grace Rowe and Miss Ethel Jacoby -are the spon- sors. -.... . 4.4.-AL-.----- J' .H.S. HAS FIVE NIBW STUDENTS The following new students have entered Junior High: Eva June iiei-rie,'7, from Lees mitg I-flanolia liorris,8, from Lees SummitgDelores Waage,E, from Pipestone ,Minn . 5 Jack Scothorn, 9, from Jefferson Cityg and Wallace Epperson, 9, from Lexington, Kentucky Some freshman g:Lrls,above all things such as the Ouija board, fortune tellers, etc., have placed, their future in a few crumbs ofwedding cake beneath their pillows!! V Suzanne Carpent ei-'s temper was loose the other dy. It seems she had just convinced everyone she didn't want to be called Suzy when an in- nocent freshman referred to her as ..., you know what! --.qs-Q..--45.4 It seems S. M. md'S.. B. have gone back to their second babyhood. Imagine! Wading in the water after a rain without shoes. . , .w , It looks like our Billy De Pugh has his own version of Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair , but I'm afraid a few others have too. .....-........-e... ,. We don't blame J. F, for not believing in the wedding cake proposition. He drew her name first instead of last. A D .....-....-.4-.. Ask Howard D. for the low- down on eighth grade teachers. He knows all and tells all. :rfr.vwzvssvizzz ' Anfruworo ELECTS comm The following were ,elected officers of the Almuwoto Camp Fire group at t he meeting, Friday, October 5: Maxine Gould, presidentg Mona Allen, vice-president 3 Carolyn Scot secretaryglacqueline Feldltahn. troasurcrg Martha D e ister, scribeg and Patricia Brown, sergeant -at -arms . A member, Ann Morris,has moved to Texas, and Shirley Myers has been taken in her place. Patricia Gabriel, Clara Wayne Hendrickson, Shirley' Myers,and Maxine Gould were on aRed Cross broadcast Fri- day, October 10, over KCKN. ' Z5.L:ii.i3.Q ::.niZQ.I ' : W -1... :W aair nzi-Wzzuiiuilif lF1i'uixi2EEEi ' i-J- W r V Air. -, i ' ran ficso A e e . OQl?.Q591T,.QQr 13.1. ,- .-G'-ev ,,,,,,., PA RACE F OR LAKE CITY - . ,. V Soldiers, sands, and Floats Q . it . Lend Color to Opening of H Remington 'Arms 'Plant Independence saw one of the most colorful parades in its history Saturday, October ll. 'F The parade celebrated theformal opening ofthe Rem- ington Arms Plant. Soldiers, R.O.T.C.boys,Bey Scouts,and many others marched to the bands of the R.O.T.C. and American Legion. .1 The theme of the parade was T patriotic and historical. r Covered wagons drawnby oxen and guided by rough looking meniand floats representing famous incidents were inter- spersed between the marchers. ,Onevery colorful float had men representing early colo- nial. costumes and old-style wigs. The Red Cross had floats demonstrating how the Red Cross. helps in time of war. Of great interest to students was the float on which the queens cfthe freshman, sopho- more, junior, p and senior classes of Independence rode. At the top of' this float was ia picture of Queen Elizabeth. Another float of interest had a miniature model of the Lake .pity-plant.-i - ' ' I . , ..-.....-...-3,---.,.........., ' 'MQAST BALLOTS ron BLAKE if' The Camera club metin Room Tuesday, October 7, un- der the direction of Mr.I-Iarold Brower, to elect officers. ' Wanda, Blake is the new presi- dentg Cecil Williams, vice- .president glacqueline Chapman, secretaryg and Katherine Weir, reporter. , , ................'lf.............. 'So He Does! f-,Roger Cseeking sympathylg V1-'iam just as poor boy trying 5 'to get ahead. ' , A I Mr.Cowger - That's fine! 'Tou ,cert ainlyxneed one . .. . .,............. .j.........- No Difference . ' Howard F- Do you have to work long hours? 'lation hour. .sixty m inutes each. ' BEARS DEFEAT INDIANS The wiiiiam chi-ieman Bears? I were victors over the Haskell Indians, . Wednesday evening, - October 8. The score was to 12.1 The Indians led ati the hair, iz-v. In the lest quarter, Chrisman madffe ag touched and kicked the ex-2 tra point . ATHLETIC CLUB STARTS -- .......... : The Athletic club is get-5 ting off to a nice start with 2 Mr. Harold Brower as fspon- eighth grade baseball team last Friday come. The E going to in a few started practice for the games to ninth grade team start practice weeks. I BASKETBALL PROSPECTS . Prospects for the basket- ball team are: Leroy Weiss, Bob Lydoy,Harold Titus,Har- old Savage, Kenneth Price, Dick Redford ,Vernon Crump , Eugene Fields,De Jay Pickrell,Ken- neth Kirkhazm, Lewis Jagger, Don Stonger and Herbertlfnrlter. isa i -Q-.--.-a..a...-e-Q.-Fi, if -- -HF' ei' 'Y 5 ': - SCOUTS HEARD OVER AIR 2 , ' ,....,................ 5 Hands and I-lennion Discussg Scoutingylvast and Present 2 ..no- . E A Scoutingand Defense wasg the theme used on the programs over station KCKN, Octoberf 8, at 5 p.m. in which locals scouts participated. A Mr .W . C .Hands , first scoul? master west of ine Mississippii River, told what scout ing was-Q like then. Boy Scouts fromi .rbi-ee ri-ails nisti-ict 'joinedi in aquestion and answer bee.Q Bob Fry and Dick Matson from? Troop 250 played an instrument-2 al duet. As a climax to' program, Mr. 'CharlesA T?fenn.ionQ executive from headquarters. in Kansas City, talked o what scouting islike now. Taps and Scout1naster's ' Benedictionn by Dick Matsoni concluded the program.. MYERS 'ro Haan JOURNALISTS? Shirley Myers will be presii dent of the Willieni Penn club? for the first semesteras wosi decided by the members lasti Monday. Tommy Fisher wasi chosen vice-president a Suzanne Carpenteigsecretaryg Ellen Bundschu presided. More Truth Than Poetry f Teacher - Now, Alfred,iI'Q you are always kindand polite? to your playmates, what be the result? .i t Leslie' - No, only the regu- , 'T Aifrcd -' They will a l l 3. think they can lick me. Q-,if Y Y Y Y ---Y-.,..4 - - fb-- 1 2 n L nor nn W vicnfrnnsinnvr gn.-.,-gf..-in-ov-4 The Art club had its regy- lar meeting Tuesday, October 6. Frances I-leer was elected the new vice-president. Painting on yarn boxes was started. Miss Mary Lee Mc- Mahan showed the members a doll she had made. -..,.-..........:k............ ENTERTAINED BY ALUMNI ,........-.,-.-.-pq The Girl Reserve club met October 14 after school. In- vitations were-sent to all the girls to come. The Aoldmem- bers of last year present ed a play, Marjorie1's Choice'-.Q The programwas, announced by Dorothy Pryor. 'Taps 'T i l Reveille was sung by Gar- netta Tye. A The Girl Reserves have been on amembership drive. They are trying to make the club this yearbetter than it has ever been before. ' At the conclusion of the program the sponsors,f Miss Freda, I-Iinnah and Miss Maude Hook were introduce-d.to the audience. ..........-.-.4k......-.-- ' Boys Make Marvelous Discovery .-...-......---- - .Two small boys were out hunt ing in the woods and one of them stopped and picked' up a chestnut burr. Tommy , he called excitedly. Come here., I've found a porcu- pine egg! 12 :weeks Nod.- 5,55-. '01 Vo1aXIV No 4 Junior High, Independence, Mo 4 . Novemberfa, 1041 SELL HITES DUT TICKETS Program Is Almost Complete- Offer Prizes for Sales Tickets' are now on sale for the Nites Out program, one of thefmost outstanding events of the school year, which will take place 'Phursr day and Friday ,nights of this week. in Chrisman auditorium, be ,Nites Outsis sponsored by the Parent Teacher Associa tion to finance the budget 'The Three, Wings a trio from the Heart of America club Its members, B ill Ketchum, Ann Pogee,laI!1i-Harry' Sellers, .are former Junior-fl!-Iigh stu dents? S ' A ' Herbie, Lawrence, an East hi gh' school' pupil who has earned quite areputation for I wontinued on page M 'A RUMMAGE SALE SUCCESSFUL P T A Nets 4340 61 for Cafe- terla and Gther Uses Junior Hlgh'S rummage sale last Saturday, 0 ctober 25 cleared for the Parent Teacher association 340 61 This m oney will be used for the cal eteria and various other P 'T' A pro ects Mrs Elmer Ab mann, Mrs Dale Shrock, and Mrs Charles Christensen were the sales committee 25 fl it 9 IFORMER STUDENT IS 1 ON BROADWAY Arthur Les winiams Has Part S in Best Foot Forward' Arthur Lee Williams, for- mer Junior High student, is now appearing in the Broad way musical production , Best Foot Forward' The critics were generous in their praise of the song and dance routines which Arthur Lee performs Arthur Lee has been enter-2 taining since he was three years old While in Junior- High his appearance on as sembly programs was demanded by the students Last year, he gr ad uated from VviIl.ian Chrisman I lthough quite young to have attained his present position, Arthur Lee gives a veteran performance Several local teachers have contri- buted to his dancing anddraf-Q matic ability-. ,.-idly, l fr ENUMERATIGN ST! 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So that the enum-ration of the Independence school sy ten will not be delayed until the end. of the year, a now olan has been made gwhich will provide for tak ing the count about the mid- dle of November Free textbooks a n d li brarym oney are determined by the enumeration There fore greet care must be tel' en to get a correct count J.N.Hanthe1-n, assistant superintendent of lzchoolsf Qwill be in charge. -J , .,,.. lsr... t TU HSSETHBLH ITT RHHT Hnllowe'en Program Given by Eighth Grade Clubs In spite of the rain w' ich threatened to put a damper on the activities Friday, students dashed to the Memorial building to at- tend the assembly presented by the Choral club and the Junior Dramatic Players un der t he direction of Miss Grace Rowe and Mr Charles Hagan Featured on th as egrom poems by the Chozgxafl. club and a plav Hallov?e'en at thc Club , by the players The cast included B111 Hinds, Jimmie Farrell Billy Pryon Howard Downs, Tom Dempsey, and Clifford Latchman Nadine Ellis played li P1 ano solo and Janie Childs, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Orr, sang a patriotic song Janice Payne announced SECURE VITAL STfTISTICS Infomation To Be Used for Guidance Purposes Person 1 infomation about students and their plans is being compiled in the home rooms A questionnaire has been passed out to each stu- dent on which he writes his own history The admi iistration feels that, with this informatiorl at hand, the school authori tives and teachers will be better able to understand and guide the children lhe blanks will be in the nossesslon of the home room teachers and will be kent confidential by them, Only teachers and those in charge of the school will have ac- cess to the questionnaires. ,..s.s.. new -fe.-....san I , g Q -11 QI: :- v I H' I II I .L-5. -L I4 . , I .Is ' I - 31' ' I x, I3-QI l '5 5 ' A '1 I. 5 . -8: Q' I . 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The moon is cleared in e golden sheen, Witches ride their broomsticksv high, ,j,g,,.,,,-,,,,,,....c-,. ,....,,,...,. -.g--,-,.,g. ,-,,,,.,.,1:'gfQ, .ElfE9.-...i V V ....-., .. -.-Y .a o NOV?9P.QIl..QL.:Jl9ik-- Published bi-weekly by the I ' A William Penn Club ' - Junior High, Independence, I1-i0n ' Editor-in-chief .' ......... Ellen Bundschu imarked? News Editor ..... . .. Patricia Gabriel Feature Editor Ijatricia Brown Sports Editor .... . Ralph Kurtz Q Art Editor ......... ..... Eu nice Land Q l Asst.,Art Editor Byron Stewart Exchange Editor ., ... Jo Ann Eayton Press -Editor ....... ..... D irlc Tousley 2 Asst. Press Editor ..... Jimmie Farrell Business Manager .... 4. .... i Virginia Gard Advisers ...L.... Miss I-Ierribel Carpenter E Through the sky the bats fly by, Miss Hester Preston, Nr. Walter Webb QJ'ac3g-0-lanterns large and small, Member of National Scholastic and Missouri Int erscholastic p Press Associations - , T E - ' ' ' 'a' ' 'je , Qin :F'i f ,L a-:3'..T-LE: '4, 'irvifg AMILESTONE IS PASSED U x recovered from its effects somewhat. Some .viewed our cards with surprise, some with I dissatisfaction. V Yes, the news has been 2 brokenand the matter settled fora the pres- ent but are -wesgoing to do anything about an funsat isfactory' report card? 1 - p The cards, were marked in ways to pro- mote improvement and with the help Of'Oi1Jl' teachers, what is there to stop us from Iingf all H's? The first six weeks is hardest and perhaps we can be excused what we' did but, now we have none. We know Your teachers and what they expect of us. Likewise, our 'teachers know us and what to expect from us. Let's not be afraid of our teachers. .If anything bothers us, we .should go to See-them. Afterall, 'they are the on es who decide upon our grades. r 'Let's make the teachers, our parents, and the school proud of us. Let's w o rk for perfection. ' , ,...............,.... 5 fcoopflef-mow OOPERATION is ORG word that Webster if finds very difficult to define. He 4 says, it is to work jointly with? ganother or others . A When we cooperate with our teachcrsi arid. fellow students we are, in the eyes of our teachers and schoolmates, potter eiti-5 zens and better students. Some eo le think the must have their i P P - Y ' ovm way in everything they do with an dividual or with a. group. ' These boys and girls gain through this afvcry unpleasing personality and a very bad character. A unfamiliar with Junior ,High iingoy X +HATDAY 'Creport card day to,those'i , 'Lil has past-now and most ,of us haveif me the for Out The And The of the night, leer at all. ' wind rustles the leaves around ' then all's Quiet without, a sound.- ,owls hoot and -preen their. feathers - ' Birds of a kind all flock together. Let's celebrate to our extreme ' For tonight, tit's Hallowe'en. - If!!-IA'l S:,IN ANAME . '-fFI'O.U1 the Exchangel What, does your name mean? Miss lfiin- nie Chapmervs second hmr class at the North- west junior high school in Kansas City, Kan- sas, while studying Ivanhoe-,., also .studied the origin and meaning of their names. Here are a few of the meanings: Andrew means strong, Alice, truthg Benedict, blessedg Barbara., strongg Clarence, 'illustriousg Clara, brightlyg David, belovedg Dolores, sorrowzfulg Eugene, nobleg Editknhappinessg Frederi ck, peaceful 5 and Florence , blooming. . . WOUlQDN'TcIT BE FUNNY Ir. p ' . .- .- -.1-....Q-... Marion were a lamb instead of a Ixiiddfl Dorothylwere a tree insteadiof a Root? Lawrence were acres instead of Fields? Patsy' were blue instead of Green? ' t Evelyn were atrouble instead of a'Bliss? Thelma werea hatter instead of a Clothier? Joanne were a steak instead of a Hamburg? Richard were a chef instead of a'Cook? I lawrence .were o hut instead of a Castle? Leon were a hammer instead of a Hallett? I' Alvin were an oak instead of a Burch? Norman were a flower, instead of a Bush? ' Dean were a bluing instead of a Dye? y ' , ---v--v-bv- A WORD TO THC -WSE C Beware, my friends, 'and park your bike. If you don't, you will have to hike. Don't gang up when walking in the hall. If you do, you are sure to fall. Do not mar the school's books. If you do, it injures their looks. .,.........,........,. . fNgiTembe?? -1941. ' --'fr'-, ef --fi 33? i , i'::rllI-E he : f f .,-- 1 -11 I , Fil ein-A-4--5-ggggi-,af-1-2-1 ghis head.' Slanting eyesendj it A ee-, A S ' A It ' MILL GET HOU? Long, long ago in the good 5 old days when All S ai nts Day was really celebrated, z there was abonnie Scolnh lass named Anne.She was very aux-3 ious for that merry festival fby his door listening for day to Come. The reason is a footstepswhich he knew :he would hear any minute soft- secret, so don't tell. She . illusion. Douglas planhen also to carry a large but-1 i' V cher knife in one hand and : -.gw a pitchfork in the other. 'P When he had the outfit on? satisfactorily, he sat down? wanted to find out whom she 515' Padding dawn the hall' was going to marry in the I coming year for she felt she Dorothy, who was going to try all the old-time practices must, being nearly eighteen? But, oh no, she wouldn't be 5 so foo lish as her friend, 2 dow and was down the drainpipei Q and around to the other side I iof the house like lightning. sto determine the person she He Placed his lantern in i when he heard her coming he grabbed his lantern and in less time thanit takes to tell it, he sprangto the win- would marry. There were many the window and waited. Now things. For example, eating - apples at-midnight beforeai mirror and walking down the . stairs backwards carrying a Z mirror and candle. Dorothy . planned 'ue doall these weird rites she could think of in dead silence and alone.. Anne wasn't going to be that foolish but only do two of the things. She planned to do the ones I have men- tioned because she like ap- 'ples and to look at herself. Three days passed. Itwas time for Anne to perform. The night was foggy and just the right kind for ghosts and evil spirits to be lurk.- ing in the mists. All the family had g onepto bed al- though they didn't intend to sleep, for it was a common belief that if one went to s le ep before midnight on HalJowe'en that one's spirit could be separated from the body, so everyone would lie awake until the stroke of twelve, then wit h relief, tle down to aprobably rest- less, troubled sleep. N ow it so happens that Ann had a brother, Douglas, who was fond of playing pranks On other people. Heknew what Anne planned to do, so,une- 1CHOWn to anyone, he was upin hisjroom donning a funny-in- the-daylight-but-hideous-air night costume . It consisted of red wool underwear, a red Sack which had corncobs for horns tied in it to put over life. perience 5 the window is SXHCW opposite the stairway so when Anne came 5 down the stairs backward with -the mirror in hand she was 2 sure to have the scare of her Q Anne started down the stairs fslowly and cautiously. When ashe was at about the middle 5 the face and shoulders of the devil himself appeared in her Qmirror holding his knife and ifire fork. A glint was in 2his eye and a wicked smile Qplayed about his lipsg that an made With 2 is, so it seemed to Anne 'the light of her candle it even more gruesome s atzerrified s cream she dropped eher candle and mirror and had snot the falling glass put out ithe flame the house wouldhave gbeen in danger of burning 5 She ran screaming up the fsteps and fell into the arms iof her parents who came t o isee what the trouble was iDouglas never told his se gcret and you can imagine his fpleasure when foolish Anne blow out the candle and S6174 told Dorothy and herfriends SCIENCE CLUB REPLACED 1 Classes for instructions in passing the Girl and Boy 2 Scout tests for merit badges replace the'Science club. Mr. Joseph Noynaert will 1 handle z o ologyg Mr. Jesse i Hut chens,rocks and minerals Qlir. Don McMillan, chemistry' f and Miss Nora Witthar, as f tronomy an evil mouth added to thea 'FG - . ..,.. -... , fr..- ' f ' '-f' ' I7 5-I. 1 H 2 Z, wbslli Y SM-.-.,+. -Lf.5:-f'- A Q A ?-gig'-sig. ,. C - 5, 55 ? V Jwoea ., keqLJe We wonder what made a cer- tain girl in Mrs. Shnll's home room so afraid of her green suede jacket. It could- n't be the little mice that run out of the sleeves, or could it? . ---1.4-.-.1 I What is that imi t-ation that Miss Mothershead s e ys Miss Kreeger can do so well? Would it do for an assembly program? Mr Cowger's classwas very much amused when D O defined the word shekels as 'what you put on cows to keep them from kickin lFor your in formation shekels are an cient weights or coins J N111 somebody inform Y H that she really shouldn't tear up notes and throw them away F H and E C are very good ut er togetherers The dog that was in study hall had to be taken out be- cause Harold T caused so much commotion Miss Deacon wondered if it wouldn't have been better to have t aken harold out wi GIRLS LEARN ABOUT MEAT PACKING METHODS Swift '1 nd Company were hosts to the Almuwoto Gump fire gn-ls Saturday on a trip Various grades of live stock were on display Af ter s eeing the annuals on foot the girls were hown the different pac! ing house operations which change the a n 1 mal into corresponding grades of meat products The tri p earned for the girls a cit izenship honor It w ill also help them in the study of diet and nutri tion , . . .' . d N13 . 7 . . ll. , . ' fall about her thrilling e:.:- through the packing house' -sign. ,gf--1,-.:,,, , the approval Q so hearty ,Hmm N- .wuutaguuwmuc-7- - -. '-3-:5:q-- - --'- - Y Y ,----M -f--A-fv --W - - -- f'r7 ' ' ' ' 'A 4. ....... --- - ...............i..-...wise T - ,, .. THE ECHO ' November Z, 194-hlngw , - el , I,...--P - H 1 sis- in , , - ., , -.....,.. 'ff?'P'ET-3-1 1 glirf'-f'1'4'2'l - 'Students Surprised'stTalent U 11: I ' Displayed by Teachers- ? ' - I ' N 'My ' V inch to the surprise and FOOTBALL MANNERS izrznnnorrn nnrnars yoseisiynm pleasure of the students, the .Tunior lhigh school facul- ty demonstrated its talent in the assemblyflctober 24. For the first time in the h istory of the school, the entire student body set in the audience unchaperoned. All teachers' were seated on the stages' I The program, which was an- nounced by Mr.W.E.l!iatthews, included aviolin solo, I-Iun-4 garian Dance , by Mr.Donald Mclfiillazif For an encore, Mr.McMillan sang ?Ih.en Pro- tfundo Sings Lows C . r A quintet consisting of Mr. Charles Hagan, Mr. Ed- ward I Schowengerdt , Mr . Har- ,old 'Brower,.1I'L'r'. 'D on Mchiil- lan, and Mr. Luther Cowger brought thunderous applause ,and 'fe xcited giggles with ,MN ut 2 B rio win 'Maiadenn and Street 'Urchin' s Medley . Miiss, Marguerite Kluttz and Miss' Dorothy Orr' sang a du- :et-. P'accoinpsin'i edt by Miss Mer- r1ibelg5Ssrpent'er. . .T .H . ithorh .spoke ,briefly on a iim- ihg at a.high goal. I' I ' Q The assmblywclosed with the faculty singing School Days Y, fthe children joining in Fon I the ' se coridi choruoig 1 I stus and theft PT'-lf V'-'1 The behavior of the 'dents ewes so excellent the assembly colfniittee 4IU:55S'QSi? IBi0?' planflnnethef- ro- grem us ing, faculty talent X ' Q -iss LL, our Ticmrs . loontinuedi from page ll. ' 1 P' . ' . ' I Beers Soo-rel.Only-WOnee.Touch- Do fou like footoall games! down.-'Final Score 271.6 too? Well thenfwhy not ,make 3 them pleasant ones? ADon'tf you think they would be much I better if the only thine iitrown I Iwas confetti? Anothe? thing? , 1 1 . . r . . : I a I : . . it will make much less con-Q fusion if you leave your Seats at the half for t hee purpose of buying popqorhot dogs' instead of running allg over the -place. Don't be avgriper. W'e'sn'.Cla havesto lose a game now cmd? then. B9 good sports aboutg it. If we win, don't rub it 2' in. ,Take it as e happy oc-5 cesion but remember there are? s ome heavy hearts on the-5 Qother side. 2 I I ,out and push people aside :A few minutes more or less: . I I I I I . : , . 5 I 1 : . . When you leave, leave good impression, Don't rush! w ill make very little dif-I ference! 1 - E Rem ember that we would l ike for the visitors to think we 'ure finelsports and . gent lemen . ,B lsrernnss Losn Two Junior.-High's eighth grade basketball' tee.m,conwposed ofg ofthe Athletic club,f 4 1 . 5 lost both games played Saturn? dey, October 25. Boys from? Barnes school scored 12 ucfxunipr Highls ff inltheg first genie. In the second Igeme, Maple Grove won by one a Qpoint, the score being 8 to a I 2 I I . , ..t , 7 in their favor, y lhis dancing and singing be- 5 ' - P ,force Kansas City audiencesand T I GN ER IS BACK 2 on the radio,wi1l perform, Ai ',, D 2 fvprypno-ti-zedvv. will be? BUS, Alice TigI1G1', office? presented byqthe Junior Dre-I Secretary' has returned to: Y matic jplayersy I' 4 h e r desk after at two-wee!-:Ss I, ,Junior High-'s faculty sex- I illness- I , ' 1 get Win sing Several numberS'g in-5.501111 stiiiweii, nssisi Miss .Beverly Weedmark w i ll play the xylophone. I ,Prizes will be offered to the home room in each grade which sells the most tickets. Inivadditionginy student who Sglls ten tickets will re- Ceive E1 free one. I tant to Mrs. J. Patterson 1 in the cafeteria, is 1 1 1 Qwith influenza. It is un- I I l I certain when she will resumei her duties. Mrs. I-LW, Pat-Q terson is helping her sisterg fwhile in-S., si 1 ll Weil 1 SE Out 1 l Wyandotte begat Ghrisinan 27-6 Fridey,October 24,mnk- most of their score in 'first half. No scoring ing the was mtdcvin' the-,third quar- ter. ' I -:ly in the last quarter of the game, Bruce Coffin, C risr'e..an baclgworked his way up to the 15-yard lincewith the help offK eith Burgess, .Tack Stgwcll, and Wayne' Holy ley. O1lGil'f1.5l?G play netted t h e Bears' only touchdown of thevgeme. ,Q Q T H REE SUIT UP I Three freshmen nom Junior High went outllibr high' school football this year. They were Fnrold Titus, -Vernon flfrump, and Kenneth 'Ki'r1chom5. Accord- ing to reports'fi0m the coach, 1V.T.IChar1es Huhn, the gboys fare doing fineyand maybe A ., p , . . . 21016 to.. pa1'b,tCinsi?.9,, Sev- eral games this ycory If MATH STUDENTS TRY' TOQDTTIDE CIRCLE INTO FIVE 'EQUALMPARTS b , bpm-ents as .I'. well as stu- dents in Miss fKreeger',s,.and Miss Cerpenterfs ninth grade g e ne ra l' mnthf- classes I have -b' e en struggling w ith the problem of diyiding l av circle into five equal ports using only a compass and s straight odgc. 1 Quitee 'few boys,-and girls turned--finweorrectf conf structions for which It hey will receive 'extra credit, The problem arose, in the study of geometrical construog tions after the pupils learned howin divide' the circle into four, six, and eight parts. nic:-Hrs cm-.nn noon Rniincfrs ,Home Room 216 has elected Kay Turner, president: Keni- pel Wilhelmsen, vice-prcsi- dent gliary p Rose , lFIrigley,sec- rotary, and!-Bobby Jo White, reporter for the second six weeks term. , .13 . - t -55.- QRQRQ-x--C . .-59 by - ' lg S . ' .I f 2,341 I F r 5:5 t A -, ' .':'.' ' J., ,. 1 - - 'A , 4 I , - u ' f sg' ' :if ' ,C . 79 ,f?Sv ' sf 1 ' ' --1:1525 3,539 lvefgfw' ' I '7 I, QE' ii F' 1,2-' ,M , if , . -- , , H -. I -we p . ,., T-A,....-..--f,--.,,-..,-,-, e -.-.Z , ...- ...-....--...-o f on , ,i , lf. , S , 7 C Hol.XIV, Not 5 MBS URR REHGHS Junior High, Independence, Mo., sfafsusrn-1 - - V ' -geggr Et J.H.S. PRaNclPnL iLL f Music Teacher Will Be Married First Week in December --In-n-iqg.. Miss Dorothy.Orr, seventh and eighth grade music teacher, will be married, to Mr.Hous- ton Wilson, former Junior High teacher, the first week in December. ' A ,Miss Orr, ,who has been on the Juniors, High faculty six and one+half years, has al- ready turned in her resigna- t i on to blec ome effective Friday of this week. ' M1-..Wilson is ta master ser-E geant in the 55th division of the United States Army andis attachedto headquarters at ' Camp Robinson in Little Rock, Arkansas T The couple will live in Little Rock. - HENDRICKSON SELLS. ' MOST DOUGHMUTS Clara Wayne Hendrickson, last year's Do-nut Queen , has won Campfire's annual doughnut sales contest i n this district again with 190 dozen to her credit. 'Clara Wayne won- her title last Year by selling 175 dozen. Clara Wayne will receive a leather honor, a member- Ship pin of the Order 'of the Doughnutn, a ceremonial S0W'n or cardigan, leather fOr ceremonial gown or 21.00 iIf,fCar1pfire supplies, and a Wsekat Camp Shawnee next sum- mer. She is a member of the Almuwoto campfire group. The awards will be made Nfbvember 16 at Penn Valley Parkin Kansas City at which tmff 21 tree will be planted to symbolize 1500 rea bud trees whi ch the Campfire girls QM giving to the city parks 1U KansasACity. ig-...W ,f-f -ff- ' Mrdiarshall Mi-ller Has Been . Confined to His Home Since November 4 4 e-y-.... k - Mr.Marshall Miller, prin- cipal of .Tunior high school, was stricken with 'influenza Tuesday, November 4. During his -absence he directed school activities from his bed. He returned Friday. I X Mrs. Della Haberlein and Hrs. Alice'Tigr1er, assisted by Mrs .Miller-, carried fron the rout ine affairs of the school. Bowman ADDRESSES P.'Rf Nite S out Program revs T reasury 12133 50 M1'..Tohn F. Bowman, presi dent of the Chamber of Com merce,was the speaker at the P.-T.A. meetinglast Tuesday evening in the Chrisman audi torium. His subject was America, the Beautiful The B oy Scout orchestra u nder the direction of Mr James Worrel played several numbers The gross proceeds taken in from the sale ofllites Out tickets was Q5l'72.'7O. Experzses amounted to 359,40 thus net- ting ibr the P.-T.A.treasury 3133.50 FORMER STUDENT IS STATIONED IN HAWAII Lewis Hanthorn, ,son of Mr .T.II.Hanthorn,assistant super intendent of schools, is an ensign inf the United States Navy and is now stat ioned' in Pearl Harbor, Oahu. Hawall, on the battleship Astoria Ensign Hanthorn attended school here in Independence. He graduated from the W il liam Chrisman high school ill l955 November l'7 , 19415 mms nfw mfmafsgg L I-1--'J Crafts Club Wi-ll Indu ct New Sevent Graders Tomo rrow ----eq.-Q., The itzllowing serenth 'grade pupils hare beenckosen as new members of the Crafts club. Theywere selected on the sbasis of outstanding art QWOTIS good attitude,.dependabiVlit55 and cooperation. They will attlend. the meeting tomorrow. 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'- -f X -Q.,--.,.,-.-...... ..... ,.. 4361,-ge.,Mix Y'j,,..',,N', Xbpslifx 1 fe , e ' i 'N . 2 V l- ,Nj . X f v N v if Y LQ? Ag e Wt VNU -e. ' -rw'--rr.. . I l- 5 E- 1 Published bs.-.vfeekly by the 'ir' -'T . e - A r-'11' we l 'T' 'b , . . ,4,A A . . , be , , , , ,. -- . C, f V f-. 4! 'Y Uv 'Lfllll - UDL u li .' 'A ' - 2 v Junior High, Lidepen-dence, NIO.:-r it , -- ,, Q-A' ,P . 'ww' 'W w , , CA? D Q. 5 5 .5 14.755 IUC' gf! Edits!--.5,11-f31lief , , ' , Eli en Buncs chu e Egg , 5 5 iV,hG, ,1 ei? 2 News seizes ,,., retrieie Gabriel A .A E12 iii .' 5. .., ,, . ,,.f.,'.E.eq21.t.u3?e,.,,lEd:Litcr . . . e ,lfat cia lirown. A L4 ' ff ff-ij' infer. -5P0IlVSeEuitO1' ' 1 Ralph M122 v 'ie -4 , . me .3314 H E .Art nai-ber . . . . . ., . G . .' Eunice Lend .se 's - ' Q -' - 1 . - , , f' 1 A i l C H' . 4 g Asst .. Art 'Enitor . . .. . Byron Stewart ULA' , Oy i- 'S 1 'Exchange mitor , , . e .TO Ann Peytoni 3.5-V Z: :V 1 - .l A X f . - px I A ' l H y ' it L . , , Press ndiuor .. , .. 5 Dirk Tousley ' ' Y -'X - .. , -F. - ' Liu! e I ii 3 Asst. ?rcss . Jimmie Farrell ' Ke! ei Business liainegcr . . L . . . . . . e Virginia 'Gard 2 3 Advisers , , , . . . , , luis-s llorrzbel Carpenter 'fi N Miss Hester Preston, umveibei- Webb ir Y :rf 'if' l 4-1-4--u...u-rim-4-.,,, ,,,.,..,,g,, ..,. g..ge......,.,..............i..,...4....-... I cj - 1 V v Q Au' M .V Meniher of Xistionsi Scholastic and d liissouri Intctfscholosbic t l V I , Press Assoc.iatioz1s J N the more recent years Thanksgiving? I , gy h7a s been a time more or less for? L R Y y s . 4 'SOTEUQ Piflfl f0Qd5v instead of-171195 S the day of chivalry over? FIe've Old Ween Spirit Of sivinsythlmkee But 'Ghisg all heard this question debated' year should be different because o i' they among our parents 2,116 51-19111150 Iim Present day CI'1S1S- EVGTYOHS S-601115 TCIHGHPQ nfl-aldzif EL visitor ccuuewyto-Independencehti ber ,to be thenkful that he lives in Ameri-3 ca with no dictators or wer. Let's all be glad that we live in ai country whei-e,weo,heve the opportunity to gog to good schools where we can learn to be-: come better citizens and thus 'ibrmabetterz he would say itis definitely over. Stu-fb dents seem to think more of .sophistication t hun -cliivulry, but throwing paper Weds' n nd trying to make fr general disturbance isn't beingsophisticoted. ' 5 itlybe, students don't realize that natiofl- l ' - '-- '- - -4- - -- -M-Qedaivslryeiis-honor, courtesy,-,and considera- On this Thanksgiving nay ietgwe eelen really think about the first Thanksgivings and what it should mean to us today, -P 1 To Bf ipfexuvsfo b o i +iI4TOTIi1iR'fNiteslOut progromvhas come and? ,V 1 if gone andthe committee is to be conf V Y' 'gratulated on the fine talent that it was able tn asseinblei It was heartenings to see how many entertainers were our owns Junior high eehbei folks. i In former years the noise in the hal-Q cony has been a very disturbing element, 1 year there-was marked improvement and let ushope that that improvement isa that Junior high school folks are leurningi better how to be good citizens, 2 tion. Everyone may have honor but who can tell itg if T.V5'd01'L'i3f!1C'b'lik8 it. If-you think yout're courteous, ask yourself 'ihese questions: . borrow things without ask- l. Do you ing consent? V y 2. Do youyopen mail that isn't yours? ever read over someone's 5. Do you shoulders? v 4. Do you h A I interrupt people when they ,are speaking? ' , 5. Do you whisper secrets to someone in the presence of others? - These and many other questions muy be asked. - We all are guilty of faults mentionned abovef l , If courtesy is used at home,it will be used at school. Everybody should try to remember to be polite and courteous. IIlllIEisEisEsliiiHsss:unisiiiissssisissEissesusessssessassssissssessEssssssssssssses,........2I rl ' 17 1941 d LIFEK INS A BRSEBALL GAMEQ B apt ist Minister Outlinesjf siinilarity for Students il 1---.. ' '-5 Reverend James H. Ivy, arg Baptist mi nister rrom St Joseph, greeted the students? gathered in assembly with agi cheery Hi, gang, Hovembergg 7 in the Memorial building.iQ His address, which he deliv-gi ered with a decided southern?f dravi, was entitled Playing the Game . 25 The ame of life A het' 2 S v fi said, is like baseball 'andf must be played fair and rules. He concluded sayf-Q ing, ' Hay fair with moralli Y I laws, yourself, and otherge. youI.S,n E: The assemblywas announcedg by Dickie Anderson. -Bobby Roy Smith' played two accor- and, Green Eyes . Mr-.Luther Cowger took charge of the sembly in the absence of Marshall Miller, principal. ............zk.......... A . FRCM MANY PLACES jg Four Transfer t o Schools O utside District V a I The following are new mem-21 bers of the seventh grade Class: James Henson of Court-QQ ney, Ruby Kinsfather of Hous-ii ton,Texas, Dolene Enders ofgi Elm Grove, Missouri, Bessie and Betty Burriss of Marshall, Missouri, James Cleary o f Rockpreek, and Shirley Mc-W Donald of Kansas City. The students who have en-5 tered the eighth grade aref? as follows: Iola Spalding, -I Ronald Kenyon of Bairbury, V' Nebraska, Dick Stevenson of if Gallatin, Missouri, and Pat-Q sy'Scott of La Mont, Missouri The new members of the ninth grade are: Patricia Cravens from Kansas City, James Kelley of Booneville, Missouriyand Lois Kolasicli Of Appleton City, Missouri. T Among those who are mov- ing out of t-he Independence district are .Tories Gleason who is going to West Plains, i Bettey Denney to San Gabriel? California, Oral Baker to Ne- vada and Eva Ballew to Buclcnen 2 people, and success will be-S dian solos , Pietro Returns STUDENTS ENTER J'.H.S. U 3 . Tas ECHO g D.A.V. Honors BICYCLE Combs Junior High Cirleaid Sponsor Are' Guests of Honor g ' ' at Defense'Din.ner I .--sq-. A The lmior -Red Croee .aiey-J cle Corps and Miss Lucille? Raubinger, its sponsor-,weref guestsof the Disabled. Warf, Veterans, November 7. 81? thai? defense dinner held at theft L.D.S. auditorium. ' 1 1 . I 5. HAVE ONE- MAN EXH I BITS Twelve seventh grade pupils have their art work ofthe past twelve we eks featured in a one-man- exhibit in rooms 529 and 351. EB.Gh',P141 pil has 'f6li?'ET3'E'e'S Off work on display - a color chart, a conventional design, alre- peat, pattern, and a posterld These pupils have done out- Mri Garnett sinner pre L Standing WQ1'1f' iI1'?h9i1i7a1't ' ' ' C 'i' classes, 1 sented each girl a beautifulg- Studeliits al C ' C' ' S - . V . ' 5 . , , 1111 iiaseliexfsf 'gre of 'thex Unlted Statesrz invited to See aof ag' at ' '55 the following epupilsl ,. , - ' j ' Billie Jean, McJ3o1isQ1g,, Ruth' CHRISMAN CEIEBHQTES Almfi Webb,Ma1'y Gatherihe 36118, 1 - ' 5' ' I:'DSHI1'HG13.fl'l,Wi11I1 Se'royA.SarM P8'l71'.lDtlC IJTOSTBIHIIS Alle!-1,Ge0I.gia Bean,-Visgginnia by R,O.T..C. Parade 55 Allen,Shirleyg?etentler,Mhy nTh,S 1T S 0 hm' tot Gentry, Nadine Ellis, and 1 ul' C' Ce El' bxth P ft n da 1 keep flying in our country, lza e my pc, ar p the flagof patziotisnif' saidii g M g d g 'ga N - CaptainiTom L. Taylor, di- K, . ,H rector of recreation at For-ti, , Leavenworth, in his addresslig ' BPL! , .ro the students of willvianh , Chrisman highschool at tlhekgi Ame, Armistice assembly last TuesJjL i ' - daily. Q 13, 1' A fl' keqi-'gpg' Theuprogram which was off? fi ,,,,2 e ' . -l i e Ziglfiirgggtilfltggs Flash!! Arlene D.. has s pon sored by the Americanl new name' Hermfler 3216.15 Legion post Very impres-lg to be called Sad-1e,Hawl:ins sive was the playing Of. they the Flfth ......L.J'. recentf nstar Spangled Banneld, ands ly told Miss J'acoby's,second,, the S minding of ,,TaDS,, ati: h our class that soft waterg erdetlyll o'eloo1q, the timelg ff wld keel? one from h?vi115 of the Signing of the AHMS5 dlshwater hands. S lnne tice in 1918 ' when have boys found out so 0 If . Members of the R.O.T.C.,f- muchwabouflddlshis',fTgJ2'iIgggg Boy Scouts from .j unior and? e :ZS Srsxiiel' Could senior high,and the Bicyclejs ys , 9,999 Corps then participated inafi It be he S prospec mg'B ' parade through the Streetsii ......It seems that Bar ara of IMG endeqce J, Bernhard has atheory on love p ' ' - :Q and has only told Miss Ball In and Miss Witthar. Barbara, G' RAS PLANACTIVITIES have pity on us2..l'!e notice C ab inet members of they that Sarah Allen is good at Girl Reserves met at the home intfirglllflg Qlghth arggie bays of Miss Maude Hook, Novembergg one 151 Partlcula?---ii M 'C 913, 4 to plan the meetings untilif Olftvn-mg these elghth grad?- Christmas. A representativeli glrls m15ht.I'ebel . 'B2E13Yl of, ine Y.W.C.A. from Kansasli C?'ame1',WO1'T1eS tembly '7 City was there to d iscussii hls half' it seems he Jas? G R activities. is can .t do anything about lt, ' getty Mccorkindale, Garfg Have you ever tried wave set? netta T ye, Dorothy Pryor, ..Was B.L. thinking out Geraldine Stone' Chgrlotteg stone age ancestors whelr-he 0 'A 5 V . ' . .--3 .. Stewart, Ila Hoskins, Betty? appeareq Onefiay ln S lfth McDonald, and Bonnie Upto-5 hour W 1 th hlsfim full 9? grove attended a meeting braflelets my 5111 would -bf? Kansas City, November 8. envlous Of' new 2 A ,: .fg,Y1-Q U...,,,.-5 ,z 95 4, 4 rin sono gc V itovemrpghr 17, 1941 X 5-fri-gs 192155 fr J-i5'4f:',..:ff,a.,1:.-:1-.,, 'Zi'-22'?'?L-'T' ..---it ' ef'--'31-1'-- '-2:4 sn E CHINESE TAPE sfrfainsgrg --,. . . by 'X .I fs Mamie Ahmmm. va A . ' 2 fs Ll i '1ef --F' f, 'H' ' Part ofthe seventh grade Q , - ' ' ' H ' K X' be L art students went one field trip to the Nelson Art Gal- lery in Iiansas City Tuesday, November 4. Two Public Ser- vice bu ses were chartered for the trip, I Guides showed,the students a part of the gallery's coJ9Q. lection of tapestries and lectured as they went, The first tapestry shown was a Chinese tapestry or cussockf'? The dii'fer,ence between Chi- nese tapestries and others ish- that the former are in- variably made of Asillcl The one discussed was a bedspreadn It was called f'A H uvndred Boys , depicting boys atplay and at' work. Many s ymbols such as a rising sun for healthy three 'bal-ls for hap-n piness, Q-,two mythical bird sig. meaning horse which is the-ChIif11eSS stork, and avldragon hf'or9'the royalty were woven ,ein the design. ' peace, a boy on a O tkh e rqetapestries, w eixr e shown gas . examples ofthe dir-- ferenees between the 'news and the old. All old .tapestries have dull and few colors, a 'small fborder, and a simple deSi'sI1-fl n . C I Q After dt he 'students . had Q om pie-tea the tour, they wenttoi the Atkins auditorium tjof see a movie on weaving, rneigroupsc, were chaperoned by M i ss Hester ,Preston in se' Mary Lee: Monahan, - nymw noone 10 Rnn.Dntc-- Lzsr The libre-I'Y hasrelcently EIC-HTH ,GRADE V T W BASIGBTBALL TOURNAMENT sdmnnis Barnes T Deep 4 Here 3 Center h T 'll 'There McCu.ne 18 Here Q Grandview Jan.l5 There ' Rock Creek 22 ' Here r Barnes 29 Here I Center ' ' Feb, I Qu Here McCune C ' 12 Here E Grandview 19 f Here Rock Creek 26's There ,I--,,,-,,,,,, , i.,v ,W B OYS TURN OU'I' FOR PRACTICE 5 ..........-...- 3 Theeighth grade basketbellg practice start ed las: Tuesday.: The boys will be coached by 2 Mr. Harold Brower, sponsor g of the Athletic club. g About twenty boys t urnedeg out for preliminary practiceu Bains TRAMPLE srzron wnnem Cm-ienan' Bears' went . to st. Joseph november e to play ,Central high. The In.. dependence team fought hard and won 115 .to O. K The 'two teams, equally Einatiched, fought .up and down the field 'the first quarter but in the second quarter the Bears drove down the field to atouchdown but Bruce Cof- fin failed' to make the con, version. . j In the third quarter, 'af- ter a 40 1-ydprun by .Tack Stillwell, -Coffin passed 'to 1 Francis Titus who went' over' ' the line standing up. .Cof- fin made the conversion that time. The team was able to hold the Central team until' the ending gun, V, .V .............:r,......,.... LOSE LAST COIXKUERENCE GAME, St ,Joseph Benton .Team Piles V' Up 257 to '7 Score ' The William Chrisinan met t he St . Joseph' B e nton tem Fridayat St Joeepin in a fo otball game that was packed with thrills. A The Chrisman team lost to the Benton team, the i'inal'sc'bre being 37 to 7., C p , T he 'game was the last Conference encounter to be' played' by the Bears. B-ears E l 1 I A ' -S' 4 RELEASE BALLOONS IN SCIENCE? . -Q..-.--1 ?' The science classes, have i been filling balloons with ny-2 drogen and releasingizhem fin-4 to theair. Each balloon is fi marked with the room number, lmour, and scyhool. The pure pose is to find out how far ahdihigh they will go.'Miss '-Nora Witthar, n inth 'g rade teacher, said she hopes the rms ricrunr Nnrson I 'HA Pair. of Hanasv, agipic- ture showing the eontrastcdf a chi1d ,s'e.ndfa gPBIJ.d.Tl1Ofh57L'ig ' hands taken by Mr, Sainu el Berg, one ofthe sponsors of Junior High's Camera -cl uh, is on display this m ont h in tneiwiliiam Rockhill Nel- son Gallery of Art. ' received abcut 'fifty new books persons who find. them w ill STAMP CLUB, TO MEET SOON, Which will be divided ,equally f report their locations t 0 T 'f -f'- I ,A among the' seventh, . eighth, each of the science classesf The mecting 55-T19 f Orlfh? and ninth' grade shelvesa ENO reportsibhave been zeceivedj Stamp 01'-lb 'iS being V. , .j. A,,. .,.j' Ag f I -U is In-. AZIZHUYE X u V. 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IMSPHBMISWGS IT STUDENT PSSEIBLY Mes s1ah Soloist Has Been Subst 1tut ing ln Muslc Dept The assembly program last F1'1day presented a varlety of talent tothe student body Mrs Paullne Arnson, who has been subst1tut1ng smce M155 Dorothy Orr left, sang L' Amour Tougours L'Amour and 'The Love Song of .Tohn and .T enn1e She was accompamed by 'TISS Merr1bel Carpenter Mrs Arnson 1S an accomplished singer havmg sung solo parts i1n the MeSS18.h. presented leach year by the latter Day Sa1nts' cho1r Barbara Lund read The Four Lost Words and Betty L9W1S played Mar1ne' s I-Tymn on the p1ano A tap dance, DOwn at the Frlendly Tavern , by Do- rothy and Barbara Poot, ac compamed by ElS1S Brltton completed 1nd1v1dual numbas The student body sang sev- eral s ongs w1th Tlr. Edward Scnowengerdt d 1I'GC'IZ1I g and Iwhss Marguemte ICLuttz a c companylng. The program was announced by Bobby Fero. SCIENCE BALLOON FOUVD O ne of the balloons re leased by lTr.Don T-'EcII1llan's sclence classes was found by Mr.VJ.l..Baxter of Lawson, NO. 1n a woods on h1s farm three mlles north of Excel- sior Sprlngs on H1gnway 5469. The b al leon, wh1ch was fllled wlth natural gas, was Sent aloft three weeks ago. It boreatag glvlng lnstruc- tlons where to send a report 11' found. ITT. Ba..cter's let ter was dated November 16. . .Tumor High School, Independence, Mo December 2, 1941 ECI-IO LITERARY CONTEST DEADLINE SET Stories, Poems, and Drawlngs Must Be In by December 12 In Order to Compete for Cash Prizes IIIEEIER PILLS VHCFIIIII9 Twelve iI.ZdS2Z2.i'Zi.E1ected Wanensburg Graduate Replaces MlSS Orr in MUSIC Mr Waldemer W Meyer be gan Ins muslc classes here yesterday,f1IL1ng the vacan cy left 1 n that department by th resignatlon of MISS Dorothy Orr Mrs Paul1ne Arnson has been substztuting dur1ng the prevlous week a wa1t1ng t he arrlval of Mr Neyer Mr Meyer has Just com pleted a course at the M15 sourl State Teachers College at Warrensburg He has a Bachelor 0 1' SCIGJJCS degree wlth more than f o rty on e hours credlt 1n mus1c H1 home town 1S SWISS, No URPE P T UIEIBERSHIP T h1rty Per Cent of Parents Necessary to Nest Standard The P. T.A.membersh1p com- m1ttee lS strlvlng to obtaln pa1d memberships from 5022 of the J'un1or Hlgh parents 1n order to meet the standard t he assoclatlon has always held. Mrs. Dale Shrock 1S cha1rznan of the drlve. Students have been glven envelopes to t ake home for the parents to s1gn. Dues are 159' per year per parent. All envelopes should be re- turned to the home room wlth or vlthout money enclosed. The next P. T.A. meetlng wlll be held December 9. The program wil be arranged and presented by ILrs.A.B.TaylOr, Parent Educatlon CI'31l I'18.I1. The III1lllBITl Penn club an nounced yesterday the rules for 1ts annual Chrlstmas lur- erary contest Pr 1zes of one dollar wall be glven for the best short stor1es,poen1s, a nd drawlngs subm1tted ,111 each grade All enizies must be turned 1n to TJQLSS Meg 1 bel Carpenter, club sponsor, on or before Fr1dayf Dedem ber 12. The rules of the con,.t'e,st are 1 All entr1es must be sregaeaafl-. 2 Short storles must not exceed 750 words 1 n length, 3 Sto T168 and poems must be wr1tten 1n 1111! on every other l1ne on b oth sldes of the paper 4 Entr1es will be thrown out 1f name of author 1S Nr 1 tten on 1t. IEntr,1es will be numbered when turned 1n.l 5. All drawlngs must be of S'QGC1fl0d d 1 me nslons. fStudents planning to enter drawlngs should see the bul- let1n board opposlte ro o m 351 for correct SIZCSQI 6. All entrles must be of a Chrlstmas nature. Recognltlon wlll be given to second and thlrd place wlnners. There 1S no lrmit to the number of entrles by each person. 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V 40. - ,. 5 . l 4 L. - 'E ...,............................. - I L..-... . . , V .. ' Y - '-1 5 ' , .f. . . 5 , . Q 2 .........-.. 5 I . ' X , je-,ar-. -pi - --Hi-ee ,,.a,i,-1.3-AEA?-L ,,,,-4 2, TIE ECHO December 2,- l92'l-1 ......- , ...ln -.........- ---lv 5 Z-3... ...............-..,-. -... ........-..z...... THE Published bi-weekly by the William Penn Club I Junior High, Independence, Elo. , - V V - Y ,.,, -,Lg .,..... ,W , I , A-..........,..-... as-3 ......--.......,... .-..-......... Editor-in-chief ........... Ellen Bundschu News Editor ...... . . . Patricia Gabriel Feature Editor . . . . . . Patricia Brown Sports Editor ..... Ralph Kurtz Art Editor ......... ..... , Eunice Land Asst. Art Editor . .. Byron Stewart 'Exchange Editor .. Jo Ann Payton Press Editor ........ ..... D irk Toosley Asst. Press Editor ....... Jimmie Farrell Business llanager .......... Virginia Gard Advisers ........ Miss Merribel Carpenter Miss Hester Preston, I-lr .Walter Webb - - - -- A---:--'- -A - - -,:.-1-,,,, ----A-..-e...e-as-.-r Member of National Scholast i c and I ' ' Missouri, Int ersgcho last ic Press Asso ciat ions , , - - la... .-....4...-...-.......-..-.....-.. -........-,.. -......,.-... - MORAlE I h ORALE is another way of classing 'i school spirit . In a country at at Q? n . '12 war, morale is classed s the at-2 titude of the people for the help and con-5 servation of their country. We should feel this way toward our school. ' Q School. spirit, morale, attitude, and many other temrs are in short the way pecple or students react to their surroundings. .Pupils in school shouldvbe lmown for their helpfulness to friends and teachers. Can't we make our school of -of high morale . -.Q-.-ws. y week end has made everyone fresh V and energetic, ready to pitch in and fight through another six weeks of school. BLUE Mofvof-W if y ACK to school!! Well, I hope the We 'I just about everyone feels like sleep- ing another hour or two on Tfonday morning instead Czf' poking -down breakfast and hurry- ,ing to school. ' 5 , Blue Monday seems to be aweekly af- fair at Junior High. Students are usually in good spirits or half asleep and the teachers are tired of trying to tame them down or wake them up. Of course,to remedy the situation, the students could get up earlier or go to bed earlier or both, but the best way would be for somebody to sim- - ply do away with Monday so nobody would have anexcuse for being cross and out-of-sorts. I think I shall start a campaign and use as my slogan, Change Monday to Tuesday, Tuesday to Wednesday, Wednesday to Thurs- day, Thrusday to Friday, Friday to Satur- day, and Saturday to Sunday. Or, maybe, just 'plain '!Skip Mondayln. ' ' PENN CLUB nfcrfows jj., INCE the organization of the William Penn Club thirteen years ago,it has grown far beyond the expectations of its founder, IIr.GordOnWesne1'. This club has grown from a home room project t o a school organization which is recognized all over the country for the high quality of its production, the ECHO. g I The members are recomended by English and art teachers. Final selectionsaxe made by llr. Marshall Eiiller and the club spon- sors. Each student is judged by the fol- lowing standards: l,He must have no grade below Hg2, He must have originalityg5, He just be industrious, fl, He must be depende able, 5, He must be willing to 'cooperateg 6, He must have initiativeg 7, He must be aggressiveg 8, He must, give or have given active support to they ECHO. V This year's lisft of recommendations included twenty-five ninth graders, twenty eighth graders, and twelve seventh graders, all of when are very worthy. Twelve were chosen..If you did not make it this t ime dcbn't feel too badly. Remember the compe- tition is bkeen. I ' We, as members of the William'Penn club,are proud of our paper and annualand as students, should be proud, too. IY011. But there's nothing like having done work on it yourself. So dig in - work! Hurry, to do yo ur best before next judging day rolls around. llexttime, it may be you. wlrcnnxc WHAT? Thelma Clothier, v Sitting watching, watching what? The sun fading away into just a dot And soon 'I shall sit and see A moon and stars looking down on me. And I, sitting, look up inthe sky And wonder why, just why I I The sun fades into sunset And the sunset fades to night' ' As I sit there watching, watching what? 1 -,..... .-.-4...- HELP wzuntzn The 11ortneaSt'coui-ier 'lTELis reminds -us of our own reporter-s.J Any news today? Ary news today? ' A I've gotta write copy And there's nothing to say! ' Know any scandal? ' Knowiany dirt? I've gotta make a deadline - Or I'll lose my pr-inter's shirt! Any new two-somes? Any hot notes? I've gotta have a feature Even if it gets the readers' goats! Anything' cooking? ldiow a good joke? Just one more item Then' I'll knock off for a coke! .5 1- 5. emP - 5 f 'fi-.A 1,1-.r - f- '-f 1 l..1'.fa-.5gI?E.fEEQ3Qg'3 :::.-ezffffs :as T712 ATT.Af-ETIC CROSS I HG - The crossing was made in complete darkness hit to Eliza beth it: was just the same as other nights Blackouts had been apart of her daily life so long, even an Atlantic crossing in darkness seemed regular She still wondered why she had heard no air raid warn ings Even the quiet ati os phcre at-eng all these friendly people did not calr h r fears. She was certain after she reached her aunt's home things would not be a great deal different than they were in the London she had gust left E11Z bethdJd not want to leave her friends nn England but her mother had exclaimed that she was in great danger and that she would be safe 111 A.f1er1ca,and would, no doubt be very happy there This, Elizabeth was certain would not be the case, bu: she con- sented to vo on the one can dition that she return to England the very day the war ended O ne rcorning in November as the mists were r1s1ng fror ocean,El1zabeth oticod outlines oi building 1n dist ace That afternoon the the the at 1 ew York bor l3l1zabcth's uncle was wait irr for her when she arrived at the pier and she soon found herself in his arms T518 helped to console her but she still longed to be hone After a long train tiio, and to El1zabet'1's surprlse, w1th all lights blaz1ng bright she arrived at the country hone of her aunt and uncle A lovely white sn w covered the ground ad trees Sh e was given a n 1ce warn room of her own and told ne need never fear that she would be in darkness again 'I' he following da f, even before Elizabeth cane down stairs the Host del1c1ous odors care drifting Jnto her room She d1dn'+ know wh t The occas1on was, but wondered 1f lt ught not be a velco1e to Ame-r1ea fe st for her 1 fter 1nqu1r1ng she was t o ld it was a Thanksgiving dinner. Since there is no such holiday in England,her aunt told her the origin of Thanlfsviving There was bit-Q terness in Elizabeth's heart because she had been sent a- way fron home for at t hat moneat she could think of very little for which to be thankful However, after a sleigh ride over the rolling hills w1th her cousins, the world seemed orlghterand when she entered the dining room and saw the table,she was amazed and so mewhat ashamed of 1er attitude earlier in the day Such a least she had never seen a huge, golden brown tu key, snarl ling red cran berry sauce, and huge dishes of many other foods Everys one seemed happy and thank ful that she had arnved Me- ly to stay wlth then Of' course, Eli abeth thought l ong 1ng ly of hor famly and frlcnds sho had left behind but her new fr-1ends were so kind and theme tful s - e was beginning t o like then very much After t he feast was over each one told one t h. ing for which hevas especially thankful E liz abeth's turn s ld with her eyes come she shining were,for ay new ham in 4. er1 ca ..+... EIGHWH V'R.f-XDERS 'IIT TSW' TD BLITZKRIEG ill ACK On the .Tu 1or high school front , the e1grhth grade A. my sustained a blitzkrieg enclrclirg movem nt in the forn of tests during the past few w el s It was pounded bv numerous attacks fro dlf ferent quarters but seemed to sustain the p1ncer rove nent falrlywell thou h hard pressed in several sectors Themost defa tating coata t occurred at noints 209 216 and 210 It is reported that in the e outnos s some of the defense was cor pletely shat- tered and several fatal1t1es occurred It is hoped that the defense wull rally nd a c ount er attack ma., be de veloned tnat v1ll a sure ul tlmate victory 'Si ' '1 5 if?-9 i -2' t t 7 M 'A Yi ' -w ,, ., gg . .view 1. - . '4 -. ' 5' .N-, . '-.'1: , . -.--. ku 1 f '- ,- . . X., N 5. .Q 471: Nev., ge 1Tow, now Betty' Let' not write so nan., letter lhe eighth grade students were oing around with head aches and nddled brains one day close to the end of the six wee' s ' ost any of then can t ll you why' ' 'nat do 1'1ry V i and Thel ma C want with so 'nany pic- tures '7'? Well, it seems that the scfenth grades are catching on fast' fOr does that make sense J L .T has informed lass J'acobv's s cond hour 'lint he n s completely cured his case of d1s11water hands What is your remcdyo Where dld a certain ninth grader ge t the name of Georgie Poiglen As' Darrell for his book of r ental vacation Al th e downcast faces of the student b ody is nothing to worry about Test have been quite prevalent lrmagine a certain eighth grade tea c1er's surpri e whenaaziaers of one of her classes filed say 1t Bribes snoa ing of teachers, which one Hs finallf succumbed to the current node 111 mir do., Some 01 the Q1 ls 3 u st can't decide between 'the Boy Scout ind 'Q O T C uniforms I 1 't t' t richt g1rls'P9'7? -'2-3'-53-'i DISPLAY JOOD CARVINGS In the office of Mr J N fTant1orn,ass1stant sunerln tendent of schools, are three beautlful wood carvings made by 'lr Iesse Hutchens,J'un1or high school manual training teacher One ofthem Winch 1S on top Ol Tn Hanthorn's desk 1S The wood plaques, represent N 1 g ht Q YI 8.5 ll ca led The 'T-'l1l'1.K6I ' ot her two, wblch are tea see Ir 'danthorn 1l1V1lIGS chers and students to theta at any 'time which convenlent to them Yi' - K I C, . f 12 ,, 5 ig X Q A 4 gf' I . - . 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The play i s a thriller packed with mystery, comedy and excitement, -Katherine Green will characterize the leading part of Judy, t he sleuth. The cast includes: Fred Harle, Dorothy Savage, Don Meyer, Elaine Harris, Bob Grint er,Mari lyn lhller , .Tenn Ruoigei-,Biiiy co11,Hebor Can- non,.Tohn Russe1l,John Pritch-Q ard, ,Martha Leiman, Howard Bevins, Bill Jones, Homer Hiles,Kenneth Knight,Marvel Sharp,Yvonne Tuckfield,Hel- en Robertson,Virgi:nia Smith, E lmer Kuhn, and Ev er ett Stone. Miss Louise MacDonald is directing the play. , FACULTY GIVES T0 MD CROSS Senior Red Cross donations twerewcollected by Miss Fran-E cess Kreeger. J' unior H igh 2 .turned in' 3332 .OO . , --u-.--..-.. E , BASICETEERS PRACTICE ' , J.-.r---...a.Q..... . N inth grade b asketball practice 'started two weeks ago. Z The boys meet on the p layground every T uesday, Thursday, and Friday after- noons to shoot goals and to play games under the direc- tion oi' Mr. Harold Brower. The boys will use the court on the playground un- til the weather becomes too bad. A schedule of games with schools in this vicinity is being arranged in t he coaches . .................ak................ T CERISDMJ . ,EINISIES SECOND Q This year, the Chrisman Bears' received second place title in their conference. The team lost only two games and tied one. h T First place went to St. Joseph Benton high school, having lost no games. They conquered the Chrisman team - Z'7.to '7. - f- ' -' Tf ' YT? Q 'f'! T ? I I' L vw ,W .,- . Y- Y - - --- SPELL ING CAUSES ' MUCH BUT'I'ONHTCf .-......-..--.--1.-. Button!' Button! , echo the voices of some of the seventh grade English classes '5 as they make the opposite sei: bow down to them. This game which is being played by the classes in con-2 nectionwith spelling besides being fun creates a lively interest in correct spelling. The b oys play against the girls to see which side can spell more words. The los- ing team must button to the winning side whenever they Emeet in the hails. , , 1, 'ff - , T 4 I - - f ea , ,pu -f-...ge:::..-..fe:,,,,,-f.- ........e.,,: ,CROSSWORJD PUZZLE W.-.-g f bf :iifi YNNQ- , - , f -,-.--- -ef:-----....,,- ff 1 T2 '+ S ! T T' ie. New York Ulbr. J. : l,'-he---A . g .. U ---- -5 ' E 8 Vi 20. Ar icle. -gp. ,l mr D ic 1 21. Female deer. 'f , T 1 V0 1 i 22. Short foradvertise- - ' - Fi' , ,if , f f - f so ment. . E g 4 25. 24 hours. .06 . ,IAQ ,f gg 1 1 n IG , .Yi Wj. , . F - W V sggfcqrz I 'Y -,I ' -D .1 T l gn' T ' VERTICAL , . , .L ..' Q f T' Pl . - 10 I I .'M Q y l. Price paid to :release 11 ra 1 from captivity. 1, , 1, all ,T l 2 Beer-like liquor. H o nizonrni 1. Receiver of electric waves. B. A large, roundish cup. 81 In the skyg on high. 4.9, Iiesh commonly used to? catch fish. 10. Past tense oi' send. 12, Existence. . -I 15. Aquatic an imnl resell-. bling a weasel. 4 ie., To obtain. l'?. Deep trench around cestle.Q 5. A small point or riaxifg, 4. condition of. each. 6. What sailors coll boatswaing 'F Opposite of longitude ll.First formd young birdsfg l2.A wager. - 14. Reptile resemtiling frog.. 15. To convertinto leather. le., TO iotftno head-s ini: - from sleep. On E 5. Not the sameg used w ithg HOME ROOMS DISCUSS HEALTH --..--.-- e.-...vu V... Health was the topic used for discussion in home rooms last intraday. The objectives of this topic were toreview fundamental rules of health, to show that health and suc- cessful school work go hand in hand, and to familiarize the student with the health aids provided by the school. ECHO DEADLINE SET fGont inued froml page ll as possible. , The following s t udie nts have been chosen members of the William Penn club: Roger Farrell,Bob Cramer, Virginia Boman,Bob Stewnrt,Evelyn BHS, Kathleen Norris,Stanley Bright- well , Angela h Patterson, Petty Ramsey, irginia Allen,Thelma Clothier, and Maurine Ahmann. ' DID .Y OU KNOW I C That of the 32 .teachers in Junior sign, -e of them are new this year? . That '75 absentees is con- sidered a good day in attend- ance? ' - That last year the cost oi' running .Tunior Highwas 43500 a day? That there i s an average of 125 people eating in the cafeteria every day? That there are 114 non- resident pupils in school? That there is a new flag- pole on the south side of the building? That the present enroll- l9. Formal voicing of yes'L? ment is A' if 184' .A -WQ3 Q .z K of-ff bsxgixl M5452 Q ff,-f-are ma ge' 2251? sgwgesgffi 1197:- Vol XIV, No '7 J'un1or I-F1911 Independence, Ho December 25, 1941 3...-.--4-.....i... .1223 STHRT FCHO EHFHPHIGH Proznlses ibr 'Annuals Ilust Be Made Before February l Arranffenents hare been zede with Ir .T V Eastwood of the Erterprlse Ensravers to prlnt P1ClJllI'GSfbI' the amal In order to know how many coples of each page to make the ECHO vull start talflng proruses for the annuals Jan uary 5 1n Room 222 before and after school and t noon The annual whlch wlll con- ta1n about twenty pages of plctures wlll cost SOQ' new Those studentswho have a com- plete 11le of the newspaper will paya fee of 254 for b1nd lng nd the feature pages The Echo wlll acceot pay ments ln :Lnstallments of no less than 209' for new anruals and no less than lOq! for the others At least halfthe fee mu t CCont1nued on page ey CHRISTMAS fSSEMBLY Pop Reads the Chrlstmas Carol will be the play glven thls afternoon ln the assem- bly by the J'un1or Draznatlc Players The characters are Pop Rlckev Brown, .Tun 1or James Farrell, Mary Flenna Jacobs, Paul Foward Downs .T ne Patty Dansey 'other Jean 'B uer, .Tack Ben Nar- lsr -.lghGS mll road 'When Father C rved the 'I' key Echo awards mll be present d by the Wllllam Penn sponsor, Ilss 7lCI'I'lb6l C rpenter The anrounccr wlll be Es ther Holman 'OLIDAYS TO FND .TAFUARY 5 Q I dependence chais wall close bbgmning tomorrow un t1l January 5 1942 li 'T LUHR IS UISEUSSEU Student Responslblllty Out llned by Sneakers Dr W I. Clark, pastfm,Qf' the First Pr-esbyterlsn ehupeh, spoke to the students of Jun 1or hlgh sehoolds the a bly,Dece'nber 12 Con Q 1n thx world today are ca sed by people who dcn't like each other We should try to for- get hatred, he s ld Followlng Dr Clark, Shlr- ley Myers sang the HVIGIIIISSB Refrain Prlncloal Marshall Illler outll cd some of the things the stud nts can do to help tr present s1tuat1on H pol 1ted out the necessity for dolng the Jobat hand to the best of one's ab111ty School lS vour Job 'ps up to you to do your les, sons well Other thlngs whlch wnjl help 15 to consular fCort1nued on page ey WNW INC EN TRANTS TO RECIEVE CASH A WARDS TODA Y I' nneth Taylor-'s stoly, 'ThePeace That Jesus drou WO l ilrst prlze 11 th nlnth grade 111 the llter rf cant t sponsor d by the ncto nplflch rlttang for S nts y Rosemary O lson was f lI'SlJ pl'-ce wlnn r in the Clfllth grodc und An Elsht Mule Oom- Sle1f:h byV1ctor Carnes we flrst ln the seventh rr'-de. In the poetry c ontrst, .Teume Vletc-her's poem, Df1r S WW , pl wed flrst 1h the math. Chr1stm1s 'I ll ' by YIll T1 D111 ' lphth 1115 M., flrst lo the Lrtha I 1' Uhr l'lS'S poem, J'esus' 1rtt 'l1y ,too1f f Ji. P ec, nlnth grade, -xn- pela I ttcrson, lghth er de and U ullne Cr 'ner scv nth r c are tl' xlnrers 1n the art c ltest ch of the flr t place W lnners Wlll be awarded a prize of one dollar each at th asserblv thlS afternoon. As vs any of the wlnnlrg en trlvs 'E posslble are prlnted ln thls lssuc of the Echo. The o ther vunners are as follows. STDRY Second A133 VII'- 'g111'1 St1roc1',9,DoI'OJChy East vooc,8, llldlne Vll1s,'7. SMOQ' T1-1rd V-lta June lrot ln th- -nv o+tCV,9, VGTWCGH VT I'C011 t, Olson, and Paul Clun. '-1h. E, Carol ' mnfl, '7- STORY slonorable Nlentlon Anna V1I'gll'11E S51-ock,Q Pa tr1c1a Erown,0, Betty Sllllth, 8, and Patty anlex,'7 POFTRY Second Vlrglnla Gaz-r1son,0,'Tar1 'me cBr1de, 8, Norma Dagley,'7. POETRY Thlrd Dorothy ITann,9g Betty Jean Terrlll, 8, and Marv ,To J'ul1an,'7. POETRV Honorable Pfention Barbara Tr-'mbrldge , 9 , Shlrl ey ILycrs,9gEarl '1ancs,8, Betty or1e Cole,8gilod1o Re1chl1ng, 7, and 'artha Jean Larr1s,7. ART Honorable I'TDlltlO1'l, Eunlcc Land, Dfxrbera Trow brld- e, .luv Page, Rosemary PYYPO- , , --.W a.-,..,-,,..-..,-e,.-.--....,.....-,-......n...r.a.,..,.l.,.,eefee--e-:-f-------we-T-T-fr-----,.,.-Q--few1-W----Hleaf'-'-f--r'-- fm ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' - Qu ' 11' nfl - ' ,tg I' WS gif-H ,gt ,asf b 1 - wi ex' .:- uf .,44.- W... V gc-' :-.5 wr.-: , .-rf -r. - . - 1 h. - ' , 252: ' S. p A, ,z . ,Q ., rg: , ' V .4 'v 'fy 4: 145' .0-7' 1-,-.5-'-if-A -Q CN ,, 'A Wi Q' lx' f . -fy. ' ,nv .:- ' h ,Aa .QE-'-7,--, V ,ff iz I 31- -VS? .ff- .E itil: if 4 ' T-Exlvifiilf . -:v '-e ,,4:.f??' '-i:s:I:-:.,.. , -sz '4- - .15 -' Ne.. ,1f:2:s3:5,. rf' I-Ii. . sew' 451' -' .. .ff 'KQK-1:1-F , fe Pvf:7:1fE2f f. f 4 ' JJ ' f.- .-:',.7: ' -I' fx . ' .4 . 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Miss Hester Preston, iirjffalter' Webb -- -v., ,, , , f -... Q, ...-.- - .- , ll. l......-, .-.-.-.. ir.-..,.......-5 Member of National-Scholastic and Mi sso uri Int ers cho la st ic - , Press Associations fin-if Fl 1e57abEk-nffiTS7ZWx Smmh EARLYWJ thousand years ago an event '1 fxfzfig, . took place that has had more effect .- We sa - 5 on -men's 1 i ves than anything else .that has ever happened. This was the birth of Jesus, Christ . Y H In a small manger with only hay toyg -they upon, the Christ Child came into the- f s inful world. -Shepherds watching their- l 'sheep heard an gels singing. songs of good .e tidings., peace, and good will toward all men. ppi. r They were amazed at the beautifull ,Qhright st1r-whi-ch, shown-in the East. They 1,5-QE'ollWowed'i' it until they came to the manger I Christ Child lay. 'In deep rev-Q ,.5,,eggPenoe,,, the-shpeherds bowed down to -wo r- 1 'ship sim. -A n,'4 S oon they went to spread the news., Wise men came from near ..EQ.Hdi-Tfgl' to offer gifts toftlzeir King. 'c ,That was the first Christmas., Yes., i 'iwisrcasl-1 ,these years, we-celebratelthe so long ago, but more and more .fe-?-f2e9h,.ySQr..,we a,r.e,,,leavi11.5. Christ out of the 'c elebration. This year, more than before, fwe should iremember i m and the -lessons of pe ace--and g ood -wi ll He 3 a f ' J AN IDKXXL SCHOOL 33 ,,. ,gl are a lot of things that make up an ideal school . One thing it would . have is' an auditorium in which as- semblies and other 'gatherings could be held. There would be a to provide recreation for the students, and a large playground around it .A The rooms would be well-equipped for the subject that is taught in it. A good heat ing system and good lighting facil- ities would finish the building. I up .,., But it takes more than amodern build- ing' to make an ideal school. If the stu- dents in it donft cooperate, the-reputation of the whole school, can be ruined. I -Just one or two students in a room who can-not cooperate will ruin the whole hour .for the students who try. In an ideal school room the teacher would ,walk out of the room with the assurance that the students would- keep right on working. .I A modern building plis the students who are it equal an ideal school. If either of thelfirst two parts are lacking, -the equation is no longer a true one. ' h A E, ,,.., ,L:'-- , '1 l 6674. 'eV, Jesus' nnarnnnr Q Martha Jean Harris ' fFirst Place, 7th Poetry Contestl- ,When Jesus wasa little boys ' d ' Soi very long ago '.cp - Iwonder what He aiatreeeives 4 - A .But this, I do not know. V' 1 ' Do you suppose that Joseph ma e . ' A little wooden-chest A 1 'And put the tools i-nsi-deliof it n ' That Jesus liked the-best? 'A Do you suppose thatAMa1'y,1'nadeZ ,A cloak of fine spun, wool, , And made a little cap to match l so soft 'and'beau'6iifu1?'ij , I know not 5h'e3.fdid receeiveqf r But this -I have to say He gave me something dearyyet And that, is Christnias- -day, n W ,wf ' M ip flfirst ?lace, 751 ljrawisng Contestflvaulqineq Cramer! - if . N X F, vi ,a,.-Ja:-ff, . - -. i ,VL .JJ , F G 5 A:-:.-:-511:-.'--. Q - 4' - ,- - 1, '1:.g',f-:fgff-,:.':-Q7-rv? , --if - - si,-L '5f5Lr'5:3:5E'? :fl-I:w1. f?-23:2QI1-i-as--,.., - 4' .- ,V fi ' , H '-- : :-15:1 31-',efs:1',1:f-f-g e-., - - ' f 5- 5: A' -: -1 H , '-:w::'- x- fly:-.-.-,.,:Q - , -:Q-'31-2' - '- - ----.- ,I1Q!,j:-ff '-ff gif .:E5E':'f:fLfi, ff.fgj-'.''.:.'4.gfg2?.:::-5-5 , ,eqfgiffm ., .QQ '11 ' - 3: '15 .15 :gz :5 3.,?5i,: 3 x -'I1j:2Q:.'.2' - Q-3 52? J.. 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One night he dreamed 'that to get has wishshe could have to find the ksyfto his dreamsg That key was onlelwora, a word that when discovered would bring hm the true happiness of wh1ch he had dreamed. Years pmsed, the boy, now grovm to manhood, had searched far and wlde Ihr the keyt: Ins happlnesst I-Ie thought of such words as suc- cess, home, wealth, honor and glory, but when they were reallzed noneof these unlocked the door of his dream To hJmself,he said I have achleved fame, wealth, honor and F101-y,but none of these have brouffht the feellnrf I no slred In my youth I resolved to make the world better for my 'oelng here I have donemg best but I lack somethmg I know not what In mydreom I was told that I had only tofind one word, and it would be the keyto my happl ness I have falled Stull search1ncg,he walked ln the clear, crlsn, mntry ni:-ht As he walked over the h lls, a hgh- in the sky rrow 'ought over the nel hbourlng village of Bethle hem Fe could see the Tlelds a bout him A star-,more hrllhont than any he had ever seen, seemed to move toward the hast and +hen lt became statlonary as though lt were anchored hJUh 111 the sky Then 1ts rays hee e focu d on the Clt of 'ethlehem ' If nc reo the clty D Vol oi the Lord c me upon hm ond 31 Ff lr not, for whole u mud tliqlflf ofg eat XTLCIW bill hr' 10 'ill DK Ople TOv uhm ou lb horn thls d y in the City JI Dxvid, a S'1V1OI,Wh1Ch is Christi the Lora. , A great peace entered his heart . He knew thatnnow he could ati his searchz y And this shall bea sign unto you: Ye shall find the Babe ly- ing in a n1a.nger4 He followed the star, and in its rays he could see a mangerk Suddenly there was a multltude of heavenly volces saying Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill to mens The boy, nowamsn, had searched a lifetime for the key to h1s hap p1.ness,and now he had found it J'esus,on tne b11-thday of Chrlet mas, had brought Peace to his soul Peace 1B not found in outward thlngs, Deep 1n the soul must be 'Its dwelling place Then 'lo s good w1ll For all humanlty Oh, that to all might come the Fift Of peace thls Christm stlde Hate never more could enter in Lola only could '1b1dC M1 s Usa C HRISTTIAS TWLLS Ujlrsb Place,8th PoctryContestJ Wllm D111 When Chnstmas bells are ringlng mhP1I' message of good cheer Lct's be th nkful for Anerlca Ano all that sho holds dear I. t us bow our heads ln reverence Offerinf' up o sllcnt PNY91' Than ful thrt 1t's ells we're hearing W en the Chrlstmss the lS Over' And before lt comes fmgamn ,a yt- . 1' ,.-,-.Q .-'4.- ' n I -:df I ,v in 14:-:-:q:4.-,-.. 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Did you have ff if -yy South Pole., If snow foils 1 some trouble? 4 . , ,Linn .s,om4e,..parts of I-Iorthg . f'Did I??,ff,3,-'said Santa. . ' If 1ff 0 .:'- Ameriea, as hilt. ,h,aswAin,g,'fTEhis hole in my sleigh was ' 1 Q --l Q- 1XQissouri,Santa keeps an - put there by ha,5rnulGV'S, hind My In 5533,-sf . , , ' airplane near Bangor, foot, and it will be hard to 1 l'A' ' 'I' I ' l,Za'inieI,for use, but' this .Tfix but we-...can do 'ity A I?ll fq ,.-iff '4l- f 13,5 ' ' ' yearthe motor had broken tell you,mules are notflike '1'f Qlfj ,Q.ff'ig,l I , downnand because of the 4 reindeer, 1' '- ' priorities, he has not I'm,gladg-you made it, . A I , been able to get materi-5 said' the old elf. 1. TTY?- VY 'hrs als for its repair. ., j so II, gsonto said.. ' -::-'4-.., N' - ' . , ' , -Uwsstoioolfpigcq I ' ANA rrenreuuin 0:3215 sinlen , Hirst Place,7th,.Sto,ry ,Contestl f 'Victor Carnes' f . Santa came out ofihis wire- less station with' head Bent 5 and hands ,clasped behind his . b ackf He looked worried. 2 Five minutes before-, he had 5 been sitting at his wirelessng transmitter, when he heard a voice on the radio: - . 1 'Station I N M O calling i Station X M A S, North P0165 eoionoad, X-M A s. Q He, .had snapped, to atten- tion. He said, ,!'Station I XM.,Af'S, North Pole, 'Go a- 'head I N M og 'I 2 The voicefanswered, Op- i erative 'r,e9o, OOO?-L report- inggls till no snow in the 2 area' around Independence Mon Signing off. I , 2 In the i next , five 'ininut es' i similar calls had come' in 2 from 'Kansas City, St.Ioseph,1 ist. Louis, Ioplin, ond cor-'3 gthage. There was no snow in Missouri. ' ,e - - - Before I go any further, I will emiin Sant-a's organi- zation in the wootoo-ro hemii sphere. Santa, himself, with his sleigh .operating from the North Pole delivers to all of North America except the 'sou-Q thernmost states. They,with 5 Mexico, Centraliond the' w irlelesslb s t ation,', .wnet straight: to his' pri- .vatef oifilice., He picked ' up the' telephone an-1 ' said, 'GAive me the broadcasting Hello , broadcast i'ng room, put t h is message, Agn the loud- 5 speakers - No snow inliissoufi ri.. Airplarfe' brokenx Any lsufggestionsf may be made to me personallyin Iriy private oxf- fice. ,Santa.f . 2 O.K. Broadcasttlat right away, he said. 3 In afew moments, the ,door A to,his,off'ice opened, and ani Santa came out of hi,s,,2 1l.TL1IliO.I' Vice 'sooywozfy PINCH4HITTING ron SANTA Qrii-st' P1ooo,ez11, story lcon- , test ,J Rosemary? Olson! y Gee,won't'Qdit'hfxbe a Vni-th 'CWi'G1'1'ma1J11?'7 Said'-lifitlae Nell to ther, somewhat' older. twin brother and SiS'U,91'. 'ILhope Thanta Cause bwjfnfgsffnfe a dow- ie' fo inystockin' . 'o I ' fl-iw, fdolls' are stuff? cbftllnented David, ' I want 81 old oif withihis white beard H166 lik5'ifHe'0'C'116I' feilasf? wrappedparound 'waist to keep it from, dragggingon ' I dong: wont bo- the groundf, entfered. . . Q . so.ntjo, ', ,nge said, '71 . hate la SllSg5StiOI'l-ISO make. . Whydonft you pitwheels . that you ,oggnput down on . ' your ,sleighand carry a ' fooomiof I-.Iissouri mules . on your sleigh. Then ' o whenvyougetio Missouri -p ut ,ddwn your wheels., hitch up your mules,and drive away with your rein- 1 deer on the sleigh. . A .' I will do it, ' said A Santaf . ' , 'He picked up the tele- phone, Hello, workshop. Sz? N1 v sq , it-fz5i.afa1wg, s- 'I I L W H ju V, r . ' 1 :QiE22:1f1f-'lgggggi-It1 ' 111' Q - ig t. R l.!,.,..:w H -X M ', 'Qi -, my I , a . 1 -'5,,:f:,. ',:r3:Z' '. Q Q' - A, I ,g Q' '1 lil I ' Put 'wheels that can be J. et, d'ow11,on,my sleigh. Get a t,ee.rn'of' eight mules and make room for them on my sleigh. , . ko Rx 'i l X 0 h ,He ,put down the phone. A,,,Q:zQfiff'fQQ-ffgiggjgQgggliggj3gQ2QQ3EgQEgiQfiiigglk n and turned, to the o 1 d f. H ., . .. 4... l....,,.,.?...,,,1:z.w,-,.......n..e..-..........,... .... ' ,. . ... . , ,.T..:......-..-,.,see..,.,.n.m- ,December 25 l94l TI ECHO condition but I do want some net dresses for my don, sail Doris. hu. the thirteen year old boy and Jean, a year younger than her brothergsat unno- ticed by the younger members of the family at t he small table, apparently doing their lessons. After the children had gone, Jean said, It's too had they won't have such a. nice Christmas t his year. They don't realize Daddy can barely pay the. rent and buy what food we need since in- sects destroyed the crop this year. Yes, it's too bad, but - wait I Couldrvt we make some presents for the twins and Nell? I 'could make a sled out ofthat wood by the shed or David,f'Said Jim excited- lync ' i 'HA nd I croruld make t he dresses 'for Doris's doll. But what about Ne1l's doll? can't aH ordanew one and Mother is always busy. The paint is worn off of her old -enema one arm has come off. FI knowl. We could paint the doll over egain and I couldxllfix the arm. ' With a few new clothes, it would look as good as new, said Jim enthusiastically. Oh, t hat would b e fun! -.. .,..., 5.-if-525'---.1---.-J.-.. --.,....,.-.1.-.-.g.w.7.1.:.:.f,:.5-.,:3- e --, --.f . ........ -, ....,,,,,.,, , ' ' ' ':f:.'rr::.'::.'J,jJ.q.3.'. I -...-,4-me,-,...e-.t-4.g.g4.:.:.,.:..,,,:,,,:,:.:.:.:.:.g.,.g.,,g.:., 4 , , , - ...V -f.- 1 53 7 - - . . l . A l l l A , . - ,... X ...... ...A-.,n,,,,,... .,.4, f N -' 11 ' ff' , Q: :j:7'j:: -'I---if - -. -- . ..... KSTQSWV 'A ::.-, .'A:: It .it H uri'-' 5. :-9011001 and the children -V ' ,:,:.: 4 -:.: 3:M,::,.,: ' wou1dn't kn ow anything about it. We'd better tell mother all about it so she won't be worried when two dolls mysteri- , ,i., ,I , ously di sappear, said Q-Tea-L 5 C ouldn't we get a w . smll evergreen izee from sa gt he woods and decorate e 9 g1.t?v! said Jim. We could l Q N. ': q Edo 'linat very inexpensive- -3 5 ly with pop corn, cran- Q berried and' odds and ends t F ' of colored paper. 'I'hat's a swell idea! . Let's tell mother our Z.. plans, s a id J e an as ,.,. L they both hurried in the ? M 0 t 11 91' was QS. haPP?f about it as they w ere, ? for she had worried much M .v.,,. II: A about the prospect ofa a ' ' ' N A d - -'e f presentless Christmaseibr e ' M the younger children. ' I-Jellh the .twiis'f' IL can do something too, ings. Jean knilt some if you l1 help. I'here's a lot of old bright red goods in the box of materials,that iwith Jeenve he'Lp,Icou1d make intoafine Santa Claus suit for D ad dy to wear, said gmother. We could make beard hair, and trimmings for the s uit out of that old quilt cotton. Oh,Mom,that would be swell, said Jean and J im putting their arms around her. The next week was very busy. Nell and Doris wondered much about the disappearance of thedolls Jean was busymeking dresses for both dolls, helping ' fffifffffififfff' , r ,. jjQ.f:Q'j. ':':1 1i:f:g: .::' lift f .:f':'i ' if 455'5V '.-.T , ,5fiffQif52i5i5fa .122 Paint N 9 11's doll and QQ ,:,gfLp,? '... 4. 'f1'A y helping her mother make ps?5g,5,3,Q:jg y the Santa Claus suit . ., 5' -,.V::,pV J imwas busymaldng s sled Erigfgzf 1-1:: ,,.1 5 . for D av i d and running if ff Qfgf' A-5355.515 errands. 3 75553 After all was finishedg 'H Nuff Santa's helpers chose a 1 fine Christmas tree and if hid it in the old shed. QQ '- . T hey decorated it with 'zzlp .,:: f ug bits of paper, cranber- :t'sigQQf'z My-'Q-Z:2,'. A.21j.,'g:f 'ZW' ries, and popcorn. J im '.,..e' w h ittled a whistle for ' ' David and made some games and small treasures for a nd mufflers for eaehtwgn and Nell. All was readyfioi' Christmas morning. Theyeiien found time in make a su.:-pieise for mother and daddyand each other. It was heaps of Christmas Eve when David Doris and Nell were fast sleep in their beds', such a lot of hustling about filling the three small stockings that were hung by the fireplace! Jean ard Motherwere busy ill- ing the stockings with whis- tles, games and mittens, and Mother had even found time to' make candy for the stockings. Jim and Daddy brought in the tree, and it made a very bright spot with the new red sled and dolls in their new clothes under the tree. - E arly Christmas morning, Daddy was downstairs and in- to his Santa Claus suit. Later on,the restiof the fam- ily came into the room with Nell and the twins leading the procession. Oh , the children cried excitedly as they spied the pillow-stuffed Santa Claus through the win- dow. Santa Clauseopened the window, said, Merry Christ- mas , and disappeared. Then there were surprised 'f: f'f'EKnaiI1 , . ,QM , i . 1 V - W U lows MAY igi. f'r- -q-,, ---,, .-in - -. 4 -fd o ' on -' H- g:- 7-Q u- , B I h's and Ah's over the presentsii Daddy conejn in as shorttime from 'doing chores and was told by all 'it once about Santa Claus cm ndthe wonderful presents' , ','Theitwins, hell ond Jean, 'x gran, Mother and r,ther,wit11Q 'twinkling eves avrced rr was thebest Christmas v 'veeve X: ,R . 4-3Q.,' fm, ' yr THE caaisn-ms mm'- ,CBr1d Rlace ,Marianna Ilclsridel blast ering wind is ' blowing Through the leafless, barren' ' jtrsesl A The, snowflakes twirl joyfully llndifall with graceful- ease., THE vCJO Decorocr 25 l04l Then dovn on the snowytrail V We hearcld.Snmas sleigh! O er the' iflistening snow - it ulides Peedin- not the north i wind's chides 3 Sitt'ng on his throne -1153 of toys, lhcjovlfl whiskered S Hr to rides . T Reindeer deoled in fes tive dre s . steeds of prideful hap- pine Gaily tirough the niaht they Sailing side: ride A99 XG' DLAR MOM C'First Place, C-th Poetryi Contost Jermejhiletch rl Utnugh Christmas come A but once a vcar And you'll be hole while I'll oe hero 'twould be Great if I were there with you To do all the things we al ways do ' Plum puddin', turkey, a Christmas tree A log a burnin'Q and sights to see Uncle Sam isn't amiracle man But hevdll give us the best , he can . So,mom, don't Prieve 'cause A I can't get leave I'll be there in thoughts ,C you must believe. C I m not alone. Tnere're boys here galore Who've been home Christmas lleetly side byl the nation Carols will be scarce in.mr ration But we can think of Christ- mas anead Thouph ome of our buddies can't Chey're de d Merry C' istmas lhry, sally Prue To Tommie and Dad Bobby and Sue I And hom, don't you worry' Dlense don't fret We'll finish this job quick- ly you bet ' We'll conouer rate, propa ganda and then V Tnere'll be nPeace on Earth, Good will Toward lien ' U WHF'.lN- EI' CH ONE HAS A SECRET lSe cond Place , Norma Dagleyj Uhc1 each one has a secret, Abd everybody sriles ' ' Uhenybe-lls are ringing sweetly Across the snowy miles, When wreaths are at the win dows W And fires are burning clear And all the world seems , Q. kinder T i Then Christmas timeris here T i CHRISTMAS GIFT - 1C2nd Place,V'1rginia Carrisonl What do vou want for Christ- mas? ' Yards and yards of tinsel , gays Bright lights and radiant balls of glassy To trim the tree the Samet . old way. rv--mun.-. 41-rua-ur -.B-dun:-,. ,,,, N, f 'l 7 1 6: .Ja 'R Q. 3 , .J TTT' 12 ':71 - X A I . ZFX' 1 1 X U ffx 2 ' A Y 3 L O' 3 f kr, ff, 3 L ' ' '.. g 'I I7-' Ks n 1 I2 3. S at 'Ugly r sf. ji M' ' mfg! sf ow ,o - - 1 H- L X'-ff, ,. ,VL Xe- 5 1 1 L .m . , 1 ' N K' N, lf ' ' I 1 'i 5 L 1 1 f ,M S X, 'J C XL' Lrf,f- m X 'L M ' H , , Q ' 's ,l T 41 N X . P K...- Wts rv uf '. ffnxzf 1 , .Q - , H , -sl H '-1 K' ,X nfff G 'v, 1, R,f ,yi o. A f 4 ,X X '5-wx :' 4-1 S A122 1 X X 1 4 ' 4! la x ass 1 X , A v w x Vg L fv- 1 I L L 1' 4 A -. 1 J 4' A i G 1 ,1 , fx A ' f N oh., X .1 ,ff 1 , ,,, N A-. N. -.f , V , G ,wx '7' 1- A . 1 V r 7 I J J w L I . 1 1 'X 9 1 ,, ' .A r 1 n K., 0 .r ' Q ,L 2 1 11 , ' s 1 ,, .. M u ,, X Ir- ' .. 1 A Q L I D 'X . o I , - I T ,ft . , 9 1 1 rp L co ' U c 'fe rl ' 'V n . ' , had, V ffl I.-JK I XS K W N ' S 3 i ' v l' Yi V I ,D . ,.. . 1 Into 'bled the children tumble Todream of thecoming day. seasons before . I'm one of those who guard 4- 1...-Q Q. ' ' What do you want 'for Christ- ' A KFirst Place, 9th Drawing Contest, Jim Page-:D ' ' , c H1z1srMAs T . I 1. V E tzzi' twat. C mile 5 A'fi' ms lrlc -.f:1t trtnc c c . . , I: 7 fi: 1 ' L:' its ,:-.l ,, In W ,-r ..,.,,,,,,...g-,,,:,g,.,.-..,,m.:...........,. ..,.,...-...:...i.e.,s t 15118 t1'e9. . Mem-bers Take Part in A YQWICQAQ ' '5'-7, ff-1-.--.5. '7' '- fam'-'-, . -- . f'v:2c'.'.f'- Lf Y,- 5,,,,.1 A K. v,,.L.:i.-. v 2.62,-,.4,'k,,o ,V r . , I, . , .December BSL glfillglgg A-A-Ag g A - g g THE ECHO 7, iv, ' ' 'f is--1 - 1 , ,- -e - ef A ' - --4 +1 A g f?'?f 2 f,IP '? i- r.:-?2'lQi.T - ?iE'A .i.-i.-L51-4a.-:.-,.. ms! y is mu, nrsmrns ARE Acrrvn g , Gif-25 P1191 high jggggji' .. '- . ' 1---Q... ,. , . hge.-Ee, h 1 ,F . A V5 J Wrapped so well IM UINVIOE fast , To whet Wt Qiilllfffg What do you want for christ-2 mas? g - y .Just Peace, , Good Will to meng For all the world to think ,en masse, . ?'Christ's birthday dawns again! s i mm ma xenon hall starts h is notes with Dear'Sugar, or shall I call you Pie , and adds a P. S. Foo Goo L ..... It seems that ,H. Titus has a weakness for 'Blight Eyes and Rock 'Creek girisunna speaking of neck? students, and Wilma Ke1pe'?'? .Science and hair oil might not grow hair on bald heads but we do believe that Bar- bara VB. 's faith would. .Well, welll It 's getting pretty'- bad when t he freshmen have to be fingerprinted! .... Who is known as the mechanical robot ? He's amight flashy dancer!!! Seventh, eighth,and ninth graders all seemed to ,think t hat their initials should be on the flagpole ..... What little girl in the seventh was so terribly embarrassed when Santa asked her whit she wanted for Christmasillashl Someone in Junior High has a good opinion of himself. He signs notes Clark Gable. ! Merry Christmas to all of Twenty Girl Reserves ' . ,,.-- J ear 'Ps I H. S . . , , .g',.'.rj,g.2'- 5 .T sq .ii ... er, - r ,J 1, x.b.,g,e-, F' V .X . ., , ,, I .wg v from Junior High accom- , 5 iz, 3 ,,.g.f3 , U A. y I, Denied 'UyMiss Freda Hin- 31 xg A I nah and Miss Ethel Jacoby, V I 17359 C y, attendedva Christmas par- f' 1 '4? Q . ' ty at the Y.w.c.A. fm- an ,W in Girl Reserves, December 6. . Q Four of the Indepen- n i dence girls, Leota Alton, A yiyt n QQ- Ila Hoskins , Gloria Gregg, , jg and sm-iey Pittman took f.fjc+fjPf part in Z1 play, The Fi- 235 X, nal victory . v nipfs A box of Christmas ',,QjQff,,,. ,fA,! gifts containing puzzles, f'Q.ff3yf,, -71 marble bags, and other s A 3242,-gf-,X ,J ,ft T toys sent to an In- 4 t l' dian school in Oklahoma vi, , tffiilvwfff :Fur by lflelndependence girls. ' A recogiition service was held '1!.1esday,Decerxber 9. Ligited candles nndiwolnzge y G'.R.' posters 'decorated the room. The ceremony is-.-based on-'the G'.Re code. V Miss Helen Fair from the Y.W.,C.A. spoke to the girls about the necessity of mak- ing the club purpose, slo- gan, and code apart of reel living. Each girl was giv- en a Girl Reserve pin. A L M Uw orc MAKES Hcnncnrsn 5 The Almuwoto Campfire girlsg met at the home of Clara Wayne He n dr i ckson to make yard Santa Claus's . They molce v e ry attractive l apel or sweater gadgets , The girls will take cook- ing lessons at the Gas com- pany in connection with wer you from me wmiam :Penn Club.EdGff3I1SB.fl03SfQIff: ,-A, W ,NII -M5 ,gg by ,.,, . ,fl V , fl W ' I 5 X V xx. , V . 1 , .,., All ,,-ff -.1 T wo men t'ron1'ltL!Qef,15?'1. police f Q rceftringeigigfii jf members of three' niht'1'f Qriife ciiizenship classes December e. ni-.Hai Pni11ips,aesis15ek1 by M1-.Chester 'Hewkenbefi-Sig ' made the printsg The will be sent to 1t'hefFBI' of-4 fices in Washington, D,.C. The fingerprinting was en- tirely voluntary. g 4 , 452 V4 WILLIAM PENN CLUB WORKSHARD 1-..-.---4... William Penn club membe.-sg worked more than two weeks on this issue of the ECHO. Two stencils, one for each color, have to be made f or every page. The crankonthe mimeograph machine was turned 52, OOO.1iiI1'ieS print JQDGD copies , ,,.:'. -, we .' .1-: ' l E ' 'x f 'l xfzfrf 4 X T ' T f ' ,5 ' ' ,-..i?ff.i:? f N H .sf-f'?fi'fW' ,. i'E'3?rm,I - 'iE'4, : .-g- 'w- ' , T' -1- - l'Jzl'l34In. .d1Qn.1lH':'.nilnuA-ln.-r- dz. -3- . ll ..- -lr A K V TILE AEC!-LO ' 1 . The Junior High eighth grail EIGHTH BASKETBALL 'YIM H3 Q December 25, 1941 -:.-.,.,,, , , ,V-et... g- l hr.-:::i2.L-4-.- .3 71.2.7-3 - '- '-'-ff'ftf ,'1:-1 nwnnrs so me-an sum Biskeiball Teams Try to Raise I 5 basketball team lon to Center lands to Purchase New Suits oh 16-2. Sammie Cooper made the on-Q L I i f 1 ly score for Junior Pigh. This ' The students of Junior H1-gh 'was the second scheduled game. GTG 1901118 'UTSSG to S11PP0I C the The game was played in the Chris- baSkGtbf11l EHIHCS- New AS U-its' I Xt mn gym, December ll. Q for the n inth' grade team will The ninth grade game with Cen- be p urc hased as soon as five ter which wastohave beenplayed hundred tickets have been sold. T 1 the same day was stopped bythe Mr. Harold Brower, . coach, re- A coaches because of deliberate ported that about two hundred fouling by team members. have already been sold5dAdn1is- ' ..r, sion for each game is . The eighth 'grade team w ill 1' WAR IS 'DISCUSSED inheritthe suits the ninth grade , ' ' - are using now whenever the new - wontinued from Page l D suits are bought.,! the rights of othersgto respect -3-ii... authorityg to conserve resourcesg gg J to buy Defense Savings 'Stampsg I ' AND STILL THEY COME togread the newspapersg to lis- ' ten to the radio wiselyg and ' Doris Gum and Mary Lee lord to respect the country's flag. have entered th e eighth grade A Other, numbers were songs by s in ce the 1 ast issue of t he ' 'one Of'MiSSA 1VIgrgI1eI'i13e iICLut'bz'S ECHO, D01-isl game from Lawrence, 18035-C .classes Q The? S3115 The ' ' Khnsas, and Mary, Lee From Kan-lv Song , If ',and Ades- sas City. Lester McAdoo has env ite ,Fidelis . ' tered the ninth grade from Lees' fllspicture show. 'Bi'cyc1ir1a 1 smmit. Nomanrabian, also a .Witch 3Hfe 5Y .C0U1PletG5 the PTO- 5 ninth grader,has entered from ' which was announced by By- A Silver Peak, Nevada-g.' ronQStewart, a ninth grader. ' From Prathersville, Missouri .g , g 7 9 . ,comes another- ninth, grader, , 99 ' A Bobby Stapleton. Intle seventh - ' ANNUAL CAMPAIGN grade, Margaret and Lowell Cain L L Q' from Tulsag OkJ:ahoma,havoqbeen tvffonunued fI'9m Page U addeds Elaine Friend is u new 1 gy March '1d01'Ai'fLmua1S freshman from Blue Springs. if .n ereserve '. mon- , ft T L ey must be-in-by-April 1. , L 'i -MI'-Smlel Berg -and LU'-3Fmf JUNIOR msn scaooi HAS naw FLAG 4 t '52 oldirfdrower, s p o ns o rs- of the ................. ' Camera club will start taking Thefkkmorican flag which was ,Q L .yt ggiferui-as of the students irmeai--1 granted to Junior high Scheer 'QW f1fC1Y'Hfi2e1 Ghe hrvlidays. Fifth by the Beard of Education was ' it and sixth hour study hull stu- r aised for the first time De- I will be .taken firstf A comber 7. t ' schedule for the restrof' the stu- A new flagstaff has been e- T 'fdfintisfwill be arranged later. rectedvon the south lawn of the Q Eachstudent willgbe askedto payl building. As yetthere has y five-cents to cover expenses. been no dedication ceremony. V , ::. .- . .,.,., -f,.4 'QEQFEQQE' -1'l 3 -f-'- . -,A.' ..'- 1 -r-'L . 5S':lfL'Q.iff1g.f,iZ' 'L ': : 5 1':'i 1 'i'i I 'I d '4 1 F gi --,,.,..,,. Y., H ...-- . ., .....i..., . -we a...-.,. , - 1-mn-:T--X-..,.,...l....,....-,.T..g......s.,s,..in-w..,,,:.,-.,. e,..-.-,---,.,- ....e1---'-.H-A-- . 04.-J' 'pg b , - . . .agcm 'Q ' 3 , 35' ,SEI E: 2. V., ry . ,-VP:-3:21 - 'b45ftc?-. I We. v ., 'l ,E .1-'fb 5 i l ' - if . fy - i ,r - - A V. . A 'W ' -::N.:Qa5ez221Zf-.- ' -I 1:7 ' J,-, .-f' ' 62. -e.fltfrp-4-tmmlbnmwnw N .M ' W ' ' - E S E c ef - o ,nw - li - ' , 7 f- 5-ew' V-Y 1 , :W f ,.- ,,.TTi,n.......-, f 1 - Y, , Y v 1 ,,,,,,,.,, --m- :Zv W WY L:-Y iv' Y, ,in 1.17.73 , 0 VOLAIV. No .8 T Independence Junior High, Indcp., Mo. January, 19, 1.942 :eff ff? ' 7 E i':l'?T'1 4 Tl-L , r'?i3:'3:-:': ' f 'fri it 2 ' 5-'gr2:.:-rj we g -14,4-fs 1-:'g2g,:-:,:,-Leis? v-g-,:-Z-.2-L--ro--- U RACTICE FOR ,AIR RAIDS 1 , 0 We 1 , IH5 ,........,,1, pp 4 A oractice air raid drill P.-T.A, Wi11,T8ke charge ,of ,Was gem Friday mere insfruon independence ,Bicycle ,corps Defense Effort Each Tuesday ' Mrs,.G-cargo Barton and Hrs. F. II. Pickrell, assisted by a P.2St,0fdce representative, took charge of the sale of de- ferise ,stamps .last Tuesday. The total receipts from the sale was i759,'7',45., , Each Tuesdiiyg two orznore representatives of the P. -, T.A.' will be- in the office Qtions were given by teachers? Cited- for life-ff9Fs,iS'?1fYt9e and Principal Marshall Mil- Qler. All student gen into the first Efloor halls. The tentat ive and wil Qgiect tofrevision inet meet' the appr Zschool authoritie- i aa. -,--..-..4,g,-..-4... - s were tak- end Sedona plan is l be sub- if -it 'does 1 2 x i oval Qi' the-'gi 5 1 nmfnounl is FATAL TC 1 .-- ...4...... to assist each pupil invpur-2 -T5l'1111Y Gal-1117. fl chasingstamps. Only ten and twenty-five,-cent stamps are to be soldi ' ' I T lLr.Marshall Miller in sev- eral announcements to t he children 'has emphasized the fact 'that' each student must be responsible for h is ovm stomp book. ' gstudent, died at t dence Sanit arium, Qmorning, ii' He had or with which dafegoped' into We Elle wasrthe son of ?.T.D.C-aultj lOl S. inth grade he Indepen- 'Christmas been il l influenza . 2-pi-ailsing.-eilnfeesprenaaaewarr S F 5 1 neumonia. 2 p T llrmandlvlm Eflillis. :.Tir1my was -well 'liked by his teachers and classmates. 5 E 4 - - ,YYY AA 'fL?3S?'5'23Z1 'T2T2233'S.221 3 'E 1 Y 'T iqre- 7 SLE ?.'?T'F'-T-?l'f 'Y A 2513-Z CHANCM HQNORliQQL9Udl?ff'CATfON5i The honor roll which fol- Roger Farrell, Patricia Ga- lows was Adeterminediin ae. some-Q briel,Dwig,ght Gard, Virginia what d ifferent way than it has been heretofore. Since changed only semester grades are considered. Ninth grad- Z ers are included on the hom? or roll if their s emester grades are all S or hirrher, n.J ance each average of Il. Ho one who has an average grade below M is considered. Seventh and ' eighth grade students are included on the honor roll if they have all Semester averages of H., - NITTTH GRADE - Bill Ahmann, Charles Alford Margaret Allison, Donald tri cia Erown,Ellen dunds chu, DOIOthy Carl Phyllis Clothien Bobby Cramer, Cicily Dclnpp, Darrell Durham, Finis Easter, .aaa-..... Y Y, a. 1,-entry, mark Handley, luita June Iiatt-ey, Esther Holman, or if they have an E to bal-E Sanders, Jean Iiarie Scmiidt I-Earjorie gith, Byron Stew- fart, Geraldine Stone, Don - EIGHTH GRADE - C arol Le e Anway, Suzanne Oliver Houston, .Tune Johnson, the grading- system has been I 2 Leon Hallett, Gwen Marler, i I B etty Jo Harford, Shirley, Iiyers, Eraricesholand., lieth-Z leen Norris, Jo, Ann Payton, Q Ralph Phillips, Geraldine Rice , Robert Russell, Decius Stonger, Iiarilyn Van Trump, and Nadine Williams. Garpent er , Eleanor Campbell, 1 5 Paul Clum,Louise Dalton,l'Iil-5 Bauer, Evelyn Bliss, Virgin-2 ia Tlorfaan, Dorothy Boyer, Pa-5 ma Dill, Tiovfard Dovms, thy Eastwood, Virginia A Yvonne Vattey, Trances Ke er, Frances 'Toward , Jenna Lee lfen- ' nedyjiarianne iicfkide, lou Tfvers. ROSGT1?1I'?f 91 Qfloiztinued on ' A 11 v...,,i 'rw S021 , pane -3 Doro-Q . Gard, i M i s s Lucille guardian of iA1muwoto mpp Eire Girls ,and ia ylielityenarit ' in the 1 Rea Gross ?MQ11,Eg1'QQ1QQl175 . in looking, throught-,!ZT!ie Guar- dian , r1f112iQ11e1npGamP Fire magazine .. fmlflfl' an ar t i c le the Bicycle, Corps, ig,,d,.,o :lang in Independence T ' f vp The Bicycle 'MGD-rps WN h wasiorganiaed last .Tune f 580 miles '-'serviced t o--if s credit . Thefgirlsfhave ' made 126 trips-with 1 6 4 Df's 'and P's tfpickups and deliveriesl. Miss Gertrude Manu ofthe Home7'S.ervice department of the! Gas 'company -'ist instruct. ingiiie' group in canteen cook- ing 'in t he Chrisman home economics- room: At the end of the course the girls will be tested on their knowledge, They will receive both 'Camp Fire and 'Red Cross credit. -.-...,,.......... H,'.GAN'S DRAFT NUMBER UP Engghsh Teacher Reported for - Examination Saturday.. ' Heli illan' to Stay HI'..C11F1lI'1CS Hagan, Junior High English teacher, r e - ported to Fort Leavenworth, Saturday f o r his physical eizcnainat ion in accordance with orders received from the War Department last week. Hewill probably have to report to an army camp in about ten days. Another new 'l76SlC1'1GI',vN'MI'. Donald Picliillan, has enlist- ed for training as a naval engineer. He is classified as fl naval rcsorvc. IvIr.Mc- I-lillan is not apt to be called until Nay. No other .Tunior High men will be effected ediately .. ..i..gHY ,,,l,., mM,.: 2- d - as . , l e 7333930 ,ll ,.d.,-15221171 19a-29513 , THE EEHU P Q Published bi-weekly by the William Penn Club . J E Junior High, independence, flIo.g Editor-in-chief . . . . . . . . . . Ellen Bundschu 5 News Editor . . .... . .. Patricia Gabriel : Feature Editor . . . . . . . Patricia Brown Sports Editor .... .... Ralph Kurtz Ar'tIEditor ....... .... Eunice Land . . . Byron Stewart . . . J' o Ann Payton Press Editor ...... . . . . Dirk Tousley Asst .Press Editor ...... .. Jiimnie Farrell Business Manager . . .. ...... . Virginia Gard Advisers ... .... . Miss Merribel Carpenter Asst.Art Editor . .. Exchange Editor . . . . Miss Hester Preston, Mr.Walter Webb Member of National Scholastic and Missouri Interscholastic Press Associations CCJNSERVATION IS Kfmorf ONSERVING is a word that has entered nearly every one of our lives. few years ago conserving was limited to only a few items. Now, everyone should .conserve everything at all times. Ti res are almost impossible to get now because of the need for rubber in the defense industries. 'Ha can by using the car when it is Learning to walk and liking which we are going to have it is a lesson to learn. P Saving notebook paper is our job cause we use more paper than most peoples ' would think of using. We can help by not wasting paper. Use both sides of the sheet. instead of tearing or crumbling used sheets and throwingthem away, put them in a ,box and-.keep adding 'to the pile. D . ' Buy defense bonds and stamps. It is now possible to buy stamps at school. We shO1Lld take advantage of this opportunity Cut down on candyaud motion pictures. Let's turn mr spending money into defense stamps and our stamps into bonds. -i We can prove to those who are fight- for our rightsythhtg although we can do no actual fighting, we are willing to make-sacrifices for our country, too. 'SHOW PRIDE IN FLAG NEW:.p1'ide has b een added to Junior V High students and that is the flag and flagpole in front of building. The, American flag is a special joyto every student.1The words of Reverend Henry Ward Beecher express what is in the heart of each student. The old flag had expressedthehtvpes and aspirationsof thirteen colonies which had united in orderto secure justice from their king and fellow-countrymen i n Eng- A . preserve tires 1 necessary only. i land. Thelhdwfidg expressed the determined resolve of the same thirteen colonies -now - their become sovereign states - to t ake place among the nations of the world. They were no longer Englishmen, they were Ameri- cans. And the words of Charles Summer, sena- tor from Massachusetts, Its white is f or purity, its red for valor, its blue for justiceg and all together -bunting, stripes, stars,and colors, blazing in the sky make the flag of our country, to be cherished by all our hearts, to be upheld byall our hands. , Q l - In this time of war and world 'lcon- flict, our hearts fi ll with pride as 'we see our flag. We are glad of a chance to show our loyaltyto a flag of the people and we wish to thank those that made ,it possible for our school to have this flag. We have not and will not forget the flag t hat represents our democracy whichhour fathers and their fathers fought for and made so that we might ,live in peace and harmony. .......................slr-......-......... WEATHER CREATE5 PROBLEMS lllg INCE we do not Jive in a land of eter- nal summer, we have all the problems ' of i c e, snow, slick streets, and cold weather to contend with. Consequently there are always some very unenjoyable situ- ations which will arise. If you're dis- gusted and tired of hearing this, do some- thing about it for you'll will hear it preached until you do. No one ,enjoys be- ing s ubjected to flying snowballs which often stray and it's hard enough-for us to stay on our o wni feet without .someone trying to help us by scaring or s liding into us. ' ' Probably it is easier to stand in the halls than it is to go inside the rooms on the first floor but what if everyone should decide to stay in the hall. ' Maybe you're running over with school spirit and are eager tn make our school bet- ter but you don't know axaotky anything definite to do. One very 'definite thing is to watch your conduct when it's c old and snowy because there's other people besidsi yoursehlff on this planet. The rules of this school are few and simple so there is no reason at all to disobey them. --Q ....-.-- ' EXTRA! EXTRA! Do you want to be admired? Do youuant to be remembered even after your ju nior high school days are over? Then come to school with a nickel, only one-twentie th of a dollar prepared to lookiyour sweetest. Your picture will be taken by experts for the ECHO annual. You will be notified i I1 when to appear before the all-seeing eye . -I Ignua 19 l94?2rT 2:71:24 ssxzfr' - f -13:-e--L.:g-el -Vg---A 3 ,ll L If 4 FARLZELL TDFADS IYEWLY A 1 NEW E .....3...flf.'LEi.ECTED onemnzmo rznrnrrrisrs 5 g. Tousley Is Presidentjmntchuf ----'--'----N 3 :BNA Retains' Editol-Ship 1 Roger Farrell was elected t t ' president of the Stamp club, '- 'WQ The W 1 111 am P61111 0 1 Hb at their organizaticn meeting wif ,' elected'officerS and staff Tuesday,Januarv6. Elizabeth 4 YR X 5 - forthe second semester, Mon- Alu, Collin-gs, Jw-ice P'1-yno, gs T' Ni? 'if JOKV. day, January l2, at a regu- lar business meeting. Dirk 5 Tousley is the new club presi- dent. Ellen Bundschu was u- 'nanimousiyreeiectea editor-Q in-chief of the Echo. Patricia B rown and Thelma Clothier were elected vice-president and secretary of t he club, respectively. V y The staff for the second semester headed by Ellen will 'c onsist of Patricia Gabriel as news edit01',Shirley Myers as feature editor,RalphI:d1rtz as sport editor, Eunice Land as art editor, Marilyn Van .Trump and Suzanne Carpenter as assistant axt editors,Vir-' ginia. Gard as exchange editor, Roger and Jimmie Farrell as press editors, and Jo Ann .Payton as' business manager. ST UDY LETTER WRITING Carpenter Brings Letters From Boy in Delft, Holland The eighth grade Higlish classes hare been reading and writings letters. ' The main object is to write these let- ters' in the correct form. An interesting sidelight was the reading of several letters from Delft, Holland brought by Suzanne Carpenter. These lctt ers tail of the life in Holland and slightlydf the war situation over there. The -letters were from Joe p Elderkampt, l'7 years of age, who it seems likes to have snowball fights as well as we do here. The writing was in- English, but very small 111121, hard to read. Stamps on t he letters were very in-' teresting to Suzrmne's brother, Garrett, who has been corre-5 sponding with Joop for sev- Oral years. Hr. Eagalvs classes have Written letters to students i11ITexico, S Outh America, Alaska, and different parts of the United States. They expect answers in a few weeks. nl . 1. '1!1!!,. - and Bill Paxton are vi ce-presi- dent , secret ary, and treasurer, respectively. Bill Paxton presented each member with a documentary and revenue stamp of 1898 and 1900. The next Qmeeting will be held tomor- row aftsrnoon in Room 524. .-.n.--.....ar................ FOOD PRICES TO REMAIN SAME Increased Market Costs ltiy Cause Change of Policy -.-.--.- Hines of food in the school cafet eria will retrain the sms as long as the books do not show a 'loss due to increased market costs, according to ltrs. Jesse Patterson, cafe- teria manager. ' The volume of business is very satisfactory. A count of l'75,persons was taken on January 5. In order to know how much food to preparc,it is essential to have an ac- curate' room count. Students can help us keep expenses at a minimum by reporting cafe- teria count accurately, said Mrs. Patterson. ------M CHORAL CLUB CTIOOSES SCOTT Patsy' Scott, eighth grade, was elected president of the Choral Speaking club :xt its last me tin , Januar-f 7 An , Iiiss Ifreeger's r ed c otrton Lost- Miss Carpenterills Q,flowers..,Found - Ifniflfivss them there!!.A clue '-' Hftfom Q 215 lies between Zlllrand 216. Some people have it seemsthat just looking seems t hat and downs, but Virginia A. is up Dovnis .... It the teachers of' Juniorlfligh v are doing their bit for 11161- - tional defense, what w igtfh j hose and ktuitting.l...,.,.-.and speaking of cotton hose fliothershead issavingit hm e little silkworms some work, toon. . is thisVB iii y 1 Phyllis' C. is 'writing liet- ters to' l1tely?,. , Is 'ittifue E he's in the Army'?'??.'....,,.. 5 Stonnerfs' room. Whof p , 'fliy Eeart Belongs-.'!?o ttf- Q ron is Wilma K.'s'newthemc 2 song. Not bad at-that! Not 5 bad! . . . .A little information yplease! We wouldglike to - ' know morevabout-J.C.and B,.D. . . .We wonder why 1.'IisssL,R. f I-I. 's fourth hour class gig- gled when she mentioned the Ebook culled J'acoby's Cor- ners !1!Z!Z!' 1 arz z':nc-:taursa-if Q not secure mir imsrr enters 5 Fizzis Easter, Byron Stew- I :1rt,DDn Stenger, J ee Taylon fi.. 1, C .Lg L.-- c..,5 . -5 sole Patterson, Gisifvhsra-do, 3KC,1ll1,Gl.7ll Taylor, 'G.I1d Cecil was elected vice-president 'ind Gernetta Tye, ninth ERI'-1dC,Q secretary. The meeting was held in Room 210. ........-.........:k......-...-.-...... ftfillizlms passed the examina- tions for the Boy Scout astnfn- eomy merit badge December 18. sDI',C..5Ll2klllS give the tests. ' Bob At1cins,Stai1ley Bright- N . Y. A. PAYRGLL emirmn it-.f01i,zaov.fera Downs, and Roger The iT.Y.A. , which has pro-i vided many boys and girls over 16 with the opportunity TT'if.rrell tr on their z oology Q merit badges . - --- ---- 3k------- 2 reno susscnisriors nxrim to earn their education,will - be forced to reduce the num-Q ber of its employees great- ? ly, perhaps even 50 percent due to the present wi-.r situ-f ation. Since every pO11115! that can be spared is being used for national defenSC 9-Trl war m:'.terifalS. all U-mC0O3'57I'5' eimenses must be eliminated. . First semester subscrip- tions will expire with this Qissue unless renewed. 1 ' Renewals w i ll cost 3.25. 1Studentswishing to take out in c w subscriptions will pay L25 also. All money must be turned in to h one room .teachers before January 20. X W, 4 Q .- L 2 'L ' ' Z FIIMS SHOWN LET FRIDAY Students See Pictures 0 fa Mechanized Army Units 2 Junior I-ligh's first assem-E bly of the new year HHS held? Friday, January 16, in t he, Memorial building, A film, Army on Wheels , 2 was gie and .Tiggs Take 'lheii-Last 2 shown. A reading, Mag-1 Tripw, was given by Deloresg LeMast ers., Mr., W a ld e mer Meyer, new music teacher, sang Travelin '. The program was announced? by Barbara Chapman. ...........,..:5:....,.....,..... 5 SEMESTER HONOR ROLL. . CContinued from page ll Angela Paitersongfanice Paynef Shirley Payne, Patty Ramsey,Q Patsy Soott,Betty Smith,Deli ma Fern Steinhouser, Lorini Stewart, and Kay Turner. -. SEVENTH onnzn - Sarah Allen, Virginia Lee? Allen, -Georgia Bean, ' Mary Elizabeth Boone,Patricia :penter,Barbara Cato, Thelma? Clothier, ,Elizabeth Ann Col-Q lings, Pauline Cramer'A,Rose4-Q mary Curtisg Alice Guyton,i ape Lois Hammontree, Oreta and Bet-Q ljoi-ge,11,,, Winn Seroy, .Shy .Te-and Werner. IAGOBY nuunrn in :Miss Etheliacobyi, ninth? grade. citizenship teacher, suiiered itworbioken vertebrae 2 -when she fell at her home? January 3.8, She 'slipped one Miss .Jacoby will have ,tc wear a :bracef or at, least. 'six weeks, - ' , - ' 'Mr.O:ron'n la. Peter-man - OMr.John B,,Peterman, prinf- f ormer Junior H i gh School -5 V .-...---:....ak.......-.....-..a.-. Them' s Our Sentiments .-.....-Qi-...-o- ,We all agree with Bob Hope about dividingthe.-.ocean e-5 quelly with the .Taps as long? as they get the bottom half.. the: ice. , . a . cipal vof, Gi lpin school and teacher, died at the Indepen-Q dence Sanitarium, Sunday morn-Q ing. He is survived by hisi wifegrand Small son. , , rar sono January: ia, i942 1 P,.nf.A. rnccifan His Pnrnioric rnnmg 4w. 3 Supt eVI.E.Matthews Discusses School and Defense .....-v,..x.K.-f- . Group' singing led by Mr.. Walkiemer Meyer and accc-mpaniedf by Miss Marguerite Kluttz,be4Q gan the 1P.eT.A,meeting Jann- ary 13 in the William Chrisei man auditorium. Mrs. George Barton .presided . . . Mr., Meyer c o nt inuedl the meeting with a vocal solo.. I-Ie was accompanied by M iss K luttz.. The Maness-Cross School of Baton presented a patriotic baton number,fea- turing Darlene Robinson and Nail Miller. Superintendent W .E.Mat- thews was the speaker of the evening. His s ub ject was Defense. A The people in this area of the country n eed not be alarmed, said Supt, Mat- thews. All over ine country the schools a re practicing for air raids. Independence schools will practice these soon. In the closing minutes of his speach.,Mr.Matthevvs said, I amvery proud of the splen-A did c ooperation with which the school children, as well as adults have responded to the s ale of Defense b onds and stamps. The Chrismanett es , a gi rls' trio, closed the program with several songs. HOME ROOMS ELECT OFFICERS The following stidents have been electedto home room of-2 fices for the second semes- ter:fTo conserve space, the abbreviations p, vp, s, and r are used for 'president,vice-2 president , secretary, and re- porter, respoctivelyl . lOl - Bob Cramer,pgMartha Deister,,vpg Helen Dalton,s3 Billy' DePugh,r. , -102,-Shirleylvijers ,p'gGayle Nahoney,vpgFre.nces Ncland,sg ' Phyllis Miller,r. 105 - Don Hanley,pg .Toyce Howard , vp g Ri chard Greene , s g Mark Handlegnr. ' 104 -f .Toan Hilton, pg Bob Hughes,vpg Verne Jen1cins,sg Glenna Jacobs,r. ' BASKETEERS DU-'IN RUE-IL.-HART!--IAN The Juniorldigh school bas- ketball team won over Ruhl- Hartman 26-24 in a game played there January 8. Bob Lyday was responsible for the win, scoring in the overtime per- iod to break the ties y -f-----r-'-----'- STUDENTS ASK FOR TEAMS Many students have been wondering who the members of the n inth grade basketball teams are. So here you are, basketball fans. . , F i rst Team Farold Titus ' Guard Kenneth Price Guard Vernon Crump Center LeRoy Weiss Center Bob Lyday Forward Harold Savage Forward Second Team ' - Kenneth Kirkhazm Guard Dean Holder, N Guard Lawrence Fields A Center Dee Jay Piclcrell Forward Fred Thompson Forward PLAN VOLLEYBAIL TOURNAMEN T nr. Hai-oia B1-mer, anne- tic coach, announced today that if the homes rooms will organize boys' and girls' vcilleyball teazms, he will ar- range. a t ournament to be played during the noonhour. ice - eobbyncy pg Richard Srader, vpg Genelee Shaw, sg Jean Smith,,r.. 107 .- Roger Farrell , p ,Vir- ginia Gentry, vpg Patricia Gabriel,sg Darrell Durham,r. ' 108 - Joan Grenwald,pgMar- gie Garrett,vpgRobert Gregg. 1 sg Gerald Farrow,r.' - 209 - Mildred,Smith,pg Billy Squires, vpg Herbert Smith,sg Gordon Tubbs,r. V 210 - Patty Ramsey,pgHow- ard Pine,vpg Shirley Payne, sg Billy Pryor,r.. 211 - Dorothy Root,pg Du- ane Peterson,vpg Genevieve Rogers,sg Jack Roberts,r. 212 - Retta Desmond, jpg Pauline Cramer,vp3 Rosemary Curt i s , s gA1bert Constance , r. lContinued in next issuej L - ' ., .7 .A i f Q? ...N e.. ,.., k ..ee...en.efte..,.5:. . 5. yin.-.u ' -:ft . A is N 5-'f 'Te-5 N el' gf? I age me fe at 5 .9 , . . ...., 4 Q'-5 'fe fhigwf? v'-'use , - Q Q ' ,, fi? in ei . 4. Q r . 'A ' f sf 255' ,ef'WmWf' eefdhtiii if 9' PIWMZTS x new Q ' . . f ,f Sl , f ' ge 2 vt? 4, J4- X K xmas-S SZ A 7,5 '61 xx ,X ,sew N x ff O . -,M ,336 Y V0 ij , E - 4: :XE Q 55 . -t X N S 5 I Qt, it er Xe v 1 2,6 e tr ff my , 235 N P . 1 f Q Qs ff gk, Q . x 1 '5.,': A ..5 ' ve1.xIv. Ne . 9 A' 'M - ,,f---'-f'fA:1-a,--.1- Junior High, Independence, Missouri O y uni muse UOPEOEIEQCHWEOERM G im Jacoby, Hagan, and Carpenterfiesign- Witthar Transferred to Ghrisrnan to Fill Vacancy---Webb and Meyer Will O I A ,Divide Time Between the-High Schools Pye 7:63, Y :K L ix-,+,,-QQ--f,3 5 5-.:-L :Af 5 mnnron IS scirncr rnicimn . v--4-u-Q-o-Q--. shortage of reeehefe Makes T It Difficult to rind 2 f Replacement s c The. opportunities for pro- fessional and Le c o nomic adl- vancement due: to- ethef-war situ- ajiiounhaspztakenuits toll of t'eachers7in the Independence school system.. Three have 're-.5 signed from theqlunior High and four from Chrismen with-Q in the past -two weeks, A A Two 11 ew teachers, M iss Ethel -J acoby and liz-,A-Charles Hagan, will probably leave after iris week. Miss Jacoby who replaced Mrnillmer Sheehy' inthe citizenship department last fell, is returning to Elle Springs to teach seventh and eighth grades. Her de- cision was influenced by the ifact net she suffered e see ere injury to her beck re- cently which makes it impossille to travel back and forthg, The army is taking Mr.Ha- gan,seventh and eighth grade English teacher. His draft number was called about two weeks ago. He will leave for FtaLt1:U.V8IlVIOI'th Friday morn- ing, Miss Merribel Carpenter, mathematics teacher and spon- sor of the William Penn club, resigned last week to accept 3 posit ion in the mathematics delmrtment of the University of Kansas City. Previously Miss Carpenter had taughtin the summer school and the Hidht school there. She had been in Juni wr Efigh for six Wd Ono-half years. 1 TUG resignations of Mc. f'.l..!Lthey, Chester Sini- ene, Mr, Earl Page, and ' Frank Ma1t.i,n,al1 instructors at Chrisma.n,ihos brought about . , February 4,-41942 KEEP THE tmnzsy Runtime . 4 -V 5 Reese Blade rg WHB'Continuity Writer Speaks for ' Iiifantile he ' Paralysis Fund, Put 12nfentileifPare:lysis out off' commission, eliminate it, were the .points Reese die, toi1tfini1'itif'eEiizt6i-i3E:'i ' a number of changes in the Z3 - ' QJunior High teaching schedr-FE 211128 also-L Miss Nora Witt' 3 every student couldhel ht ibm' head of theiscience de' Q the dread disease 'bQy 1c . ng p artment, has b een' trans the dimes-, roilingfgg' -e QF .. ferred to Chrisman' to teach chemistry. Miss'Wi'd:har, who has a-mas,tfer?s 'degree in sci- ence,has been at .Junior for almost fifteen years. l ILT.. Walt-er'l'!ebb,' manual training one eeoerephyfteecher. will teach shop at Chrismon in the afternoons. y'I.lr.lfJggtl-. denier Meyer will instruct the band at high school,1 .V J Mu, Tom Hamilton of Indo-, s 5 pendcnce replaces Miss har .in t he science depart,-.E ment He will receivte his 1 ' : A.B.degreo from Uarrensburg this' Spring. Mrs. Josephine Flanagan 1 Randall, former junior high? school Latin and E ng lj. s teacher ' willvreturncto-' -- v Mr. ?Jebb's afternoon geo g- raphy classes. Mr. J. -D. Hammontree, who is substituting for Miss Car- penter until scmeonc is electedf will also teach Mr.Meyer's fourth hour music class. The 'Junior High faculty? gave a tea last Thursday for the teachers who are leaving? Mrs. l'J.E. llhtthews and larsl. Marshall Hiller poured. HOME ROOMS STUDY PATRIOTISME P atri otism will be the them of the home room dis- cussions f or the next two meetings. The subjectfhn s been divided into American- ism and Intcrnationfzlism- Suri Ellington -.played gaefpi- ano solo and Rosalie Risleznan tapped. Rosalie was accom-13 paniedn by Annlalliiwglniay S3lI'OI1'k W A patriotic movie,,ff M'1rch- ing with -olfi eiel-yn, 1 ch showed yarious defense , in 1- edustries, concluded theprof- gram. Shiziey Myers announced, :FEVER TH-13 WEEK 'Spring Feveriwill he pref sented by the junior class of William Chrisnlan Thurs- day and Friday nights at the C1li!1Smf.11'lAZ1!ld'i'tO'I'iUIQ.i' ' 'Spring Fever , writtenvby Glen Hughesg is -as threeeacti ,comedy and was given in mobs? fhighesfchool-stlast year any other play. M iss Genevieve Cravens, I-lr-s.F1orence Cooke, and Mr. Henry Wininger are directing the cast. Jane Ellen John- son and Heber Cannon have the leads. Other studentsiin the play are: John Pritchard, George Iiastio, Helen Hinds, Thelma Coon, Joanne Ellis, Kenneth Knight, Shirley Var- deman, Venna Stevens, John Russell, and Hillman Diokini son. The admission for students be fifteen cents Thurs- day n i ght and twenty cents Friday night. Admissionfor adults will be thirty cents both nights. ---'.,.-l:m:fi. uur-zr vwn - ' -een. - A -- v w - ir.. --Y -he--, I 2 M R' I lr 4 'O . ' ' ' N sz::1:33:z..m T.:.':3z.:::'zr'xz2' iw- Q --' mma-.:ax':n:2n'11:::...1:.zzz'::fx-:-i: ':::x::.-.:4. -- y , . THE ECHO Published bi-weekly by the William Penn Club 4 Junior High, Independence, Mo. -e -1.,...-.... if-e... :---en...-.. Editor-in-chief . News Editor ..... Feature Editor .. Sports Editor .. Art Editor .4 .... Asst. Art Editors Press Editor . . . . Asst .Press Editor Business Manager .. Ellen Bundschu Patricia Gabriel . . . Shirley Myers . . . . . Ralph Kurtz . . . .. Eunice Land Marilyn Van Trump Suzanne Carpenter . . . Roger Farrell . . Jimmie Farrell Jo Ann Payton Advisers . . . . . . . . Miss lfierribel Carpenter ' I Miss Hester Preston, l.Er.Nalter Webb Member of National Scholastic and Missouri Int ers cholast ic LET' S BLACKOUT Uilthough thin may be our possibility ofa blackout, it is best to be prepared.D LESSON NO.I or Back To Kindergarten l. Blackopt is a condition like in a pic- ture show only you don't have any pic- tures. 2. Air is u s u ally a female -cpharacter who will advise and assist i the citizens in the sector to which he . is -allotted in ELI the possible means of protection from an aerial attack. 5. ,B,Ji1.cko.u,t' Qi-scpi-p-li-:peg is used in blackougs ' as well as in school. Complete coop- eration is necessary on all matters con- cerning blackouts. V 4. Light Lock is a double door which per- mits movement in and out of lighted buildings without light being visible f' r I Press Associations ,,,e'n-ee-i gas:-A M-,-zzwtis 3-z..,.-..... 1 J..--I-T3-t.........-. AIR RAID porous sffafous N order that We students may be fully? - prepared to act in'case of an emer-Q Q 1 i f gency, we have had several air raid drills, Unless we are trained and know ex-3 actly what is expected' of us, we can easily imagine the confusion' and disorder in case of an actual air raid. V I .When the alarm sounds,we should, in anorderlyand quiet manner, leave our clam-E rooms and takeour places in the halls as instructed.. ff' I Togomanyof us lock upon these drills as ,..y just an opportunity for leaving a class. Air 'raidtdrills are planned ibr our own pro- tection and we should a ll cooperate with the teachers in obeying instructions to the best of our ability. TO OUR SPONSOR . I OOM 214 will 'seem sort of empty with- ,-outuits teacher. She was just apart b g x of lmior Iilghand was sort of token far granted. ,All Junior High students ond all William. Penn ,members are proud of their tmeacher and sponsorf She has worked herd and- deserves more credit than she can ever receive. I The students of Junior High are los- inga just andlfine math teacher, while the William Penn club is losing a faithful and hardwwork on the 1--- EQHO'-. 1 forth 1021 voices to salute you, Miss Mer-E ribel Carpenters 2 A :asm-xwfewxwrx 1 I - devoted leader who has put many hours of 5 from outside. 5.' ILE. means high Explosives, Look out for an if you want to see a blach- out .' 6. is something girls wouldn't want. It is a non-reflecting surface which appears to absorb- light. THE RED, wr-nrt, ,um BLUE - Clifford Late hdm Glorious flag, float on forever ' ' Over land and oversee, Over rich and over poor men , In a country that is free.- In this emblem yet unconquered . There is life - democracy, Let it wave and float forever . Over you and over me. Many brave menfought to save it For our life and liberty, ' In each star and stripe is woven Courage just for you and me. Young ond.. old are guided by it, All the world must plainly see - - That our flag flies on forever ' Emblem of Democracy. I . ......................,p..-.-......... ATOAST -y 'Q At a party the other night,,the host, held up his Theyipassed said books, They passed roses, so I They passed glass and said, Hex-e?s to me. out looks but I thought they so I said I ,didn't wantany! out nosesg'I thought they said said I. wanted a big red one! out ears and I thought theysaid A V We are all glad to.say that we are happy for her-'and p roud of her. Maybe, g some day she'll teach md work with us a- gain. So we all wish you luck and fire 5 beers so I said I wanted two long ones. They passed Out bones. I thought they said cones so I said I wanted large crunchy ones. The passed out fangs fbeethl and I thought they said bangs, so I said I wanted long, yellow ones. They passed out brains and I thought they said trains so I missed mine. RQEMEMBER ro BUY AN ANNUAL errors gg., it- - am. ,g - ..., ..,.-...?,..:....,-.-ease.-5a.:zi ATE. 5659.-- - g lo-, Febrllafli-A1952 so so Y ' ----,.,,....g ill, is sell: vmiris iota ins. . cnorzzu, Sponsor Has Published Many? Original Works-Promotes 2 Stude nt Talent ....-........ - Miss Grace Rowe, eighth' grade teacher and a sponsor: of the Choral Speaking olub,f has written many of the poems 2 given by the club. Miss Rowei wrote Mystic Night and! Hellowe en i, both 'of which? were given at the Hallowe'enQ assembly, .cl nd C hri stmnsf Prayer given at the Decem-2 ber meeting of the P.-T.A. Bliss Ibwe has considerablef literary talent which has wonf recognition. Among her pub-Q r 1 1 lished vmitings are poems ini' various anthologiesgi throes act T play, O 1 dfFashio n ed Roses . She has written sev-2 eral shortstorifes. Many ofg the poems in the anthologies 5 were written'w hi le she was 5 sbroad. She is co-author ofa a choral speaking. bookualsof 4 Last November, Miss Roweg became very interested in in her English classes werel carrying around in their note-Q books! She collected s o m e and wrote a letter to I-Iesters Burgess Mil.ler,ed'itor of the? Kansas City Junior Journal, sending the sketches along. A nice acknowledgement was received cmd Miss Rowe's let-2 ter appeared i n the Sunday? Junior Journal. New all theg young artists' works hare np-Q peared on the Sunday pages accompanied by e neouraging coimnents. Those whose worlzg was published are: Charles 3 Hank, Billy Pryor,RonaldKenQ yon, Buddy Maupin, Imogene lIcCovrn, Henrietta linsterson, and Iva Robinson. Miss Rowe also collects student poetry Wil.. ,X l if yi some drawings which students? 'G-.R. CABINEI' PLANS 5 ' T isncoim snmsrns WORK The Girl Reserve cabinet 1 eolsist ing of Betty l.icCorkin- ' dale , Dorot hy Pryor, Garnetta f Tye, Ila Hoskins, Betty lic-Q Donald, Charlotte Stewart, Bonnie Uptegrove,a11d Gerald-Q ine Stone, met with Missg Freda Iiimah and Iiiss Maude? Hook, junior high sponsors, and M iss Helen Fair of theg Kinzsas City Y.W.C.A. ,ilondaygf January -19, for a p ot lucki supper at the -home of Missg Hook. e ' The object of the meeting! was to plan the club octivi-3 ties for the .second SOIi1SSt6If'Q Agfurzg the highlights for the semester will be the nes ter-club meeting at the Y.W.Q C,A. and a Mother-Dad-Dnalgh-Q t er-get -together . o VISIT SHI-A-BAR CREAIIEIIY? .................... 3 ,Seven students from iiora Wizttharfs science classes took a very interesting andg enjoyable field trip to thee Sni-A-Blfr Creamery on North? Osage street, Tuesday, Jann-2 ery 20. They saw how butter? was made, wrapped, and pre-2 pared for shipping. The trip, was arranged hyg Charlene Savage. T 1 'fleet it ll ll I g A 60- ' It seems that P.N.'has rel established those diploma-7 tic relations' with J'.'P.... There is a mixe-up someplace in Junior High. Boys W it 11' lipstick and ,girls 'with Boy, Scout pinsiv W'hat,.IS..J'uniSor High coming to???...Ana We it's patriotic tolflmit' but we hardly think paper dolls will be of anyihelpgr!.f2!131...r. ....It Seems Miss Ballifs Srdi hour has a good doorvopener' for the air raid drillselllhen appoint ed, Gerald Sa fjilmpetl' up, almost tripped 'over thogfeet and 'eheirsrfin hire way, and opened tholdoorpbo you suppose 'he was aemonsu-as ing his abilityorr was just pi-acticing?'??,i p 4 SAEH7 along the heart frorntellhoiig may it 1est 'seemsfto beithe motto for .T.H. and B.H..:.,,l .. .We wonder why RussclJf Bn finds lOl so restfulay 'Could it be that Mi-.-cowger has af Lullaby Lady ivoieeetwse 4 . Any ambitious student wanted ing to make an E in algebra, take notice. Just bake Miss ART CLUB HAS TWO GROUPS K. a luscious chocolate cad-ted!!! . ' The club l'lm'lS been A ' vided into two groups. Thei STUDHJT 15. OPEPATED seventh grade members underi the direction of Miss Hester? Preston are weaving bflsl:etsQ The eighth and ninth gradeQ members are making dolls withi Miss Fiery Lee Mcliahan su pore vising. 2.1i,,BHlDlDB.,LLL, i -, ...,, jk Lg ff, A ,MX . .1 I .---Q., Virginia Garrison, a ninthf grade student ,, underwent' an appendect omy Friday., January 25. It is reported that she is doing as well as can be ex- pected. She will ret-urn to s chool some time late this month. ... .....i..... .-.--,........4- BE QQJKJ4 if T Wifi jf 'AN' -. Qsfl' lc., v , til l - . .,.,-..., 3f5',-,f if 11 -- v 'r: T QW' - on an ?- its 1 ' f 1 Z, l . .HF-M .,.,..,.., N ' . ,Ura M. ., ,J Q am . .. , .9 -. .., - -.-,, , - up--5-L.-. ,, rv-Vx. ,.,,,, N nuns.-...li ifMsq.Lomemnv,-:m'.nn,--..,.. - - .nf .,-..- rlmwjk, vhs., vlviyyzg Y 3 ',:v ff -:J .Y . I, g fl :Q t Z 4- , Do1'ms11nEADS'fPLLXEPS se rif ' o' pg: H' p A f .-Wf 5 Q or A if Howard. DOYmS.'W?1S.'.el'sw-Gd c D r J presiderit Cf'-,3Gh9ff,Iuf1,iOmDra- ' ' ma-eo sisters eteenftmeet--D2 r -' it , at ins JS-?1LLery.,lt5,.t f,,O.tfher Ofe-5 ' IiX.T..ClTfi3,T..H',m.of.fnR1OD ' LE-T+BALLfZmfMS ficers are I?,mmi:Q,1.Eerr,ellg J.I-IIS.Eighth'Graders'Dofeet V gi..iI,.St Tedmg, ' vice-president .L J :Pit Cheri 36 -25. , , gbuanb Hgldei, Q,g1f:i.1'LaQ..: SeCI'etaE'gjT-gigrgpla 'f'1qfxteB. two QVQII .17 POTJDGI' a -b h O Junior- EJIIIO Q o at om. 3 . one D1-211113 5'GQi.UhOU5m'?-A'Epror, Echoolpvepighsth, gmac baskgti -giioyd Sinclair eotnfdf gram ?vhalm'3'13 '? c .25 ball toons moz-igod viotoiro Walters THQ 4-fl-p-,'sfffg?111i1g1?f1 ifanlef-1?f1Y11G acted asfQ??f?TQ5:ovor.tnefriten-or-J-toonin '- zifgtgfcimifqy-55,,ifo-'3,-fi?.,j.Z Sim' 'fa3m?U'i3dii593eMtgmeecplaved at time ltlstji isfiliacie er.1f?. Ll7riduy afternobn.xJ1fhe gone 42-515-exit Colysgaigel M e ec A-Unfit , '.,',l i-rwhitsh Wf1S1Pf1GkedtWi'Gh 12X -ffiniomra Lundiiufst ,.,f1tig5nt'or.., ' X -is X TQ' fmfeitement wesf tied atfthe end,Q,TQIm,, Cdi.ptmt5Q.' 'telllvrnrgtee fcevfh fqwlrw- H1110 center ai. . The'f6'11btgfffg.er5QfAore retries? SOON?-fh'? WjFmi1?S,S9?3 I 1 turns onfthe home' roomieleost-.z. Tile, bqx fS2Of'3.,WaS':QZ 2 ROCK CREEKJBOWS TO'-TEES: 11- 7 4 A ' ' ,f- ,JunJior7Hi hL'1 -' f 5' 1 ,, ,T thf?gfi1'it-19? ,, . o 5'-55'etgT1if-figggisgsiuo ',sori.ngs'1nml.a sar4nsom J .Q Q.,f--z4+'5ff' i. .' v f ..1 - 1-f ',T!,i5f 215 - Dorothyf.EasfefooQsp:et,.enc.1a1r-..s 0 J 1, 1 A Dt?W?.f, .3OWeYffH'c Tcm Dempssoet ewes ' 'fi '0 ,Q The me eeettognttse tomar Tnone1s.Q,13ng:iel,'r.f, X. YEeSt-fgcf. P, ' 3 0 1 .,. gale soD0f5ihi'.QGf5lrf1e1isRiC1eiffifolds'-bfi' 0 ' rl'z?-3 iieamifgt--'P?1f.9p', ard. Cato?J3'fi5:NoI'iTifi toenQBrv- Wi1hG,lTY1S6I1pf 4- if'-0 'l F 'ii q t'MaSf'jJS .. bm? QQ? ' J 44 -- lf --i J A' .. J . Q . to-15, fort 'i7i'lGI11-',Q'- 5,Theyl-sn-fitered a anus: Dont Carlocker- GQYQSP?-UC9v'f 1...- .4...Q ... 2 D - ' . it 2 J , s V 1, A 1 . . ,. f A-,lo I-4 A26 gdeleet by the Jun-rorhtigflfr 'team 15 - Carol ,An,yufey,p5 Elsie ppn:,ol,umgg , Ll , - p -A f. . J . - fl- - 4 1- ,H 5 V- e .. . Ap. ,e--eve January 22. The final- score. Br1tton,vp'55PaI1do4re,,Barton,seg ,-,.1 'V - igijcherl-LN: mu 4,5 ig--.. J, , .'-721,51-7 Mgrylilose'Q1l5!ri'gle'jg,fpg' f .-ff' FI' 'IETPts. gli so ln Elmo West,vpgQeiie Werman,sg Reynolds 2, 9 A 3 j r .. I .. . ' v 3, . fy ' Semm1eUelters.wns-the Mary York r. - A .5 4. -1 1, Veach 5 - W2 4: -V8 ,-. - - , -r vo J ,A .vf5!q..g-EU? L . A . ' , i' e -. v. -I . i sal? 1 B9 133Z17.LVQ'?YQ.P 5Ullm9'ff5 Myers. .pg L - 0 l'Q Of- w-so fii,E4t 'g'corin '?e'ooi11t's'9' Kelpe,vp5'1VI5Zfon, ICl,tipf.enst,ine,AE1 fiheyfer '-.Zi -.O ,efi-,. .B -- 1 'Z ,j. . tt - we 'jg , c ..., 5, - ' ,sm-1,4 - They lost the geme-'-W 1-tht S' off' Clazsen 'I '4 ? . 'G 22,1 5 . 5 .. J T d diff 9-ew lffestnerfctet -Ploeeef J goeeftfnn stsueodplgitgi ,S ,t?SSaZ5jf,,f p,g,MarytVan,i1ci1-1g,,vpg Nadine-,Zn j .'1i. 15 ll eo Gm- 11 s Q3-ue P mg ' Wm , o gmari iifn vaiirrolnpl' 14. ,219 V i,rQ'ini'a -Boman,p,g. Charles Alford ,tvpg Margaret Allison,-sg Donald, Beuer,r, , -ss -4 .NJIT'lilfI'EPeQDE 'TEAM ' H NOT 'DOING SO WELL Junior HTig'h 's' ninth guae 2-Aggzlmri Duangx Hcldhenappgp-I.an,g beslceteers lost the lest two ces Heer,vpgMergeryJones,sg gm-es th-95C Played-'One tj Dug' Bill H-indei,I,.c,e e, J , . , ar Creekvnth the score 20-10, 5225 -'Bi-lie Jean McDonald, 5 the other to Northwest Jun- fpg Freddie' Maereie,vpg4 Greta 101' hfgh ln Kansas G1t57'Kan' Morgan, ,sbp A , gsas with the score 26-7. s ' 3225 d-Stanley Warner,pgLois WIzeaton,vp'g Betty Werner, sg Audrey Wed'dle,r, Q Q '324 A Dorothy J enlcins, pg BQ:-barn Lund,vpg Betty J een Leap,sgo Dorothy Johnson,r. I 525 rd Dick Anderson, p gBdl4 lie Austirnvpg Cassie Beatty, sg Maurinef',4Ahniezm,r. , 4526 -7 Bettie B1irris,pgBe's- sie Burris , vp 3 G-eralds Brown, sg Thelma Clothierg r. ' 527 - Richard,'lKTa1nes,pgBob- bie Horne, fvp: Ruby Hall, sg Deen Heath, ici ' A 528 - ,Donna Evans,pgDoris Evens,Vp5 Nadine Ellis, sg' Jimmf Hoosfr. - 5 C HRISMAN IN, T HREE-WAY TIE ' .--.....-...-... J William cgzrismmvs oookot- ball team, by way of a win Qover' St .Joseph Lafayette, F15 gdey, January 25, rose to e Qthree-Way tie in the Pony Ex- gpress League with St.Joseph Benton enddlxlorth Iserses city. : - ' fr..-.-.-K.--. ,.1JlL-v--.4---e--. .vw School Men ro Meet The Jackson County School QMen s club-will be held in Qlndependence February 9. A Erepresentetive from. all the Qhigh schools in Jackson QCounty will be presents :every by one point., the A if el f seored being 114-12 'in'fz1v- 4 ior of Blue Springs, The' win- :ning point was score 'in the glest quarter by e nee throw. 3 5 E -wno is snr? Her height is 4' 8 g she. Qweighs 94 lbs.g ste has blond Zhair and blue eyes, 'She is 214 years old and is L1 fresh-1 fman. She could just sit for Qhours hearing Guy Lombardo Spiny Blu e:Birds Over the White Cliffs ofDover . Sho fjust loves pineapple. M Hors Zfevorite color is bluo and fofolll her subjects she likes, Qeitizenshipbest. Bob Hope Sis her favorite comedian and Qliedeline Carroll puts her Hand Bob Hope,tooD into sal Qdrea-m1.' To give tb i g hint, her Q Gorky , You're Qnow. ' ' P.S. You can you a nice, nickname is sure to know find her iname on page 5 of this issue. Q' . - ' eggigg sis Q- is ?f4? M ' '1JQM1bwa' Q . 5 V ' ' I -1'f A5.,W r Qig?5fiiifi??irfesg?5,e? i ,ei iii .ifls fidgets u4i53?73StiQ5k .5 . l'1.7.A 5 l t VV L :, Q .I W V. , A t , , ' lJfl-HH g PI ANLE V' NAGEL R N FUR I4UfHO2RS WUHUER5 . C F RE 5 HsMAN y pp Egg' The Junior :High School Parent Teacher Association held it 's regular monthly. Representatives from home rooms met nnnauyd-tonominate coiididotes for five, class offices ff ' ' Reprcsentatiyes left the basing?-l fgeetingi' Tt1,e5F1a5'1 1 -I ,Q C . . n various home rooms elected night' the tenth 1 gg W as.-nominees for 'president 1 Et -ggiomfillam Hi' W vuuu l of the freshman class, Don gg The Foandersi Day cHaip.,5 , ,gfeeggig ,eff I Hanley and Paul Nagel. The man,afM1-sg mery Coxf ore-' A Ai'dotLle'?dQaJJ3QlQQtlQSMarek'MMG' sented song' sheets to the B ' ' R5-5EEE?f.SSE:j:,' i membefsllffi' T51'-i5C3U'ffSnQQ1'W' it il ' - s--Virgilliameentryian tl? . accompanied by lb. Harmon- -. 5igjav:,mh.,.Ye11g1ead , a , L , L..J- 3 V - fwfr, ,V F ' . I 3 ,V , , rm V ing tributc,to'theVi'ounders 5 V 4' Q of dbh? B9-Tent 'Teache1'. As' P' ,.t.. 1 Q - ' The cariipaisngmanssers s0fiWt5fDnv'was given by the 2 F are: Glennaflaceiisfforl'TI n- dPamsfic'C1ub- Those taking istiiiig? iiittgig .3. el-frat omnnnel.if6rfTense- Pffdlwsrefi Virginia 3aTd'A gggidiiii tes ted lf ? Shirley Meyers for Roberts: - Elsie Sfitton- E120-f1'91'5f2 1' .s ' w silly- BI'iZCIldll'16' for Ruth? W pbell Jackie AI!I1.P1'i0S'b .. -eff? T g i I . . w. . v - v .net Q- merges weft ,f Cavenah, Jo Ann Payton for Donna. Crabb, .fnne Ezsrzhmse- .l . f- '3-F4 Y T Gentirygk pit Brovm fo? Barh- er, Esther Holman, Shirley l5.'Pay11e,v Dolores Lee Master-sg 3 .MIetty'Rsmsey, 'Nona Sharp, 1 Ivuliobinmn and Caro1'A.nwe.y.f The three-'tier cake was made by the hospotality che .airman, Mrs.A.P. Ursenbach, who, with her assistants, did the serving of refresh- ments after the Brogram. 1 TOU,RNAt.'2ENT TODAY Janie? will battle it out in a 'Durnanent with Sugar Creek, Liberty, Shaw- nee Mission, Excelsior, and Rsytown, beginning Feb. 19. All the games will be in the? Chrisman gym. f The'ninth grade firstand second, played againstench other to determine if both 'teams will be in the tourna-Q ment. The first team defeated ,the second team and both teams will play in the tour-3 moment , i............. TEBCTQIERST REQlSIXlE1-RHSE Teachers who have teen on'i ithe Junior High faculty ,fori Qmore than eight years ,will 2 receive a ten-dollar -month ly rzise soon. This will come sbout through a newly devised plan of the Boardof-g Enucation. 7 , Teachers who have taught elsewhere one to three yoarm will be credited with one year. Each preceding group of three years will be cre- dited one year additional, Teachers who have had less than two years exper- ience will not receive a raise, nor do teachers who are already above or on dw new schedule. Secretaries to Mr. lHl- ler and Hr. Matthews will receive raises as well as the janitors. . .........--.. ..- .. fha:-dg Bill -Dillingham for Shrockg Ellen sunasgnu- for ,DePugh5, Roger . rarrellefor Kirkham, l V if These will be electggeat alspecial assembly ongfri- day, Fcbruarv 20.43-:ji ---v----. ,Q 'CLEMENTS TELLS FLAGS At the assmnbly held Fdf any the Thirteenth, Mr. H. Clements, Superintendent of Jackson County Schools gave in interesting talk and dis- play of flags. There were seventeen leading countries each represented by itfs flag. - ' A chorus of fifty-eight led by Mr. Waldemnr Meyers sang, The Flag Goes By , 'John Peeln and nThe Merin- es' Hymhn., A rounditeble discussion entitled, Febru- ary Topics, was given by' four Dramatic Club members, Addie Reichling, Se a Allen, ?Betty Werner, and Thelma 5Clothier. -TWA, -sf... A, , V Unis., get 1-M, 5, ppvghcrgg will ,nw ,I I I in in ,liebellfrlerlfclil 1942- 7 , - --Y.-Q. 1- Te..- -- T- , ,Len fl- -,Leng , ,, L-new -- .ne ,-A A - THE ECHO Published bi-weekly by the William Penn Club i - Y g Junior High, IndependenceLMo,,g g naiit'orL'i'n1'cnisf I I Ellen isundssnu News Editor Patricia Gabriel Q Feature Editor Shirle nssrs Sports Editor Ralph lviurtz 'Art Editor Eunice Land Asst. Art Editor Marilyn van Trump . Suzanne Carpenter 2 lb:-ess Editor Roger Farrell Asst. Press Editor Jimmie Farrell Business Manager Jo Ann Palliofl Advisers Mr. Tom Hamilton g g lhss Hester Preston, Mr. Walter Weibblg 7 . Member of National Scholastic and Missouri Interscholastic Press Associations is generally- thought, however, that r .. ABRAHAM LINCOLN AST Thursday. February 12, its years ago was the birthday of ' Lincoln, sixteenth president of the United Sizxtest Tho story of his search for an edication has been told zmdretold, but never can become too emphatic. From his boyhood lincoln struggled for an sdicot ion until he became one of the wisest of our presidents. In time of war it was through his education and guidance that the separat- ed states were brought together to reform the United States in 1865. ,k c - V I A V' VALENTINES DAY O one knows exactly wherethe custom of sending vsaleniiines originated. It xg? 553 .5 the vgstom started when 'two priests died on I I I I I In I A illebruary 14 long, long ago. The people' in SCHGGL splfzfr order to preserve the memory of those two .kind and generous priests sent cards ond ,sa UR- school has a topdrate basketball A gmegggggs gf hapiness gnd love, , t fa' . , fi , , Q . team, but no one would know it bythg We , ' Another version is that there was a M' p f Hflfelldf-21109 at OUI' 5511165 3llI!i0I' Higllmanlcalled St. Va1entine.'This 'mane was n has never had much school spirit. It seems ipafgiqculm-ly generous manr giving gifts that of late this spirit has been steadilygtgtpgog peoplqywho 11095641 them, qheireml- 9 decli ning. Other teams that come to visit lusgfteei-'15s death' the custom qpfgi-ying gifts 'vften .brine 5 cheering team. but the I'eP1f6c2to psspispnss been carried on until nearly sentation from home isn't enough to make aiieyery ,country has its own way of gdgbygt, good cheering team. Besides the spiritthe ging gt ,Vvalentinevs day. . I 1 ' team needs the money to keep the team lg p ning a basketball team which the layman not realize exists. Come en lets get behind? the team. If we do as good as the team we will be doing great. t ' vnmninnfs 5 I slipped my hand into the box, i And lifted up the flap, i limvelopes of every size Filled it front to back. A little one for me I found, PER SONAUTY irlwrsf Q I HERE is an old 'saying that You can- 1 iibt tozlzh 'n 'old'dbg n6:w trizks . With childrenit has been proved thai things that happen after the age ofiten hare? In a corner tucked away, ' And it brought a message. dear to me, their 1'001-TS deep in the Clrly years- What For this is what it had to say: boys and girls like to sat, wh ether they say he don't or hcdoLs not or whether they call budcets, pails arel ' .ly,t.ug2ti at an early age. Parents set the pattern and everything depends on how efficient are in their Jobs. ' . W , These personality traits? rpjialiility optimism, tolerance, unselfishness, ' consid- eration, industriousness, sincerity, initi- ative, and friendliness are established not only from that boys and girls hear, but that they see other people do. That is why par- ents ,hold the key position. They cannot be too careful in what they do or what they say. It is said that more is caught than taught , p On your arrival at school, park your bike, If you don't then to .T.IjL S. you must hike. I 5 In every Heart there is a place, Reserved for just aifew, ' And here is mine, dear valentine, And cherished thoughts for you. Q .Tust a plain, small valentine, But in it I can see Treasured thoughts of friendship true, That someone sent to me. 7 Barbara McFarlane Bristol School Grade Six 5 9 51- ' :-mg-' Thanks so much for the birthday cake, fbut what's the idea of the electric bulb gon it,? p Q Its 40 candlepower, my dear. nb , . A xmn... -H .......-..,..,+-....:.....s. ggbpuagi ic,l,,il9,42, ,jr gpg p p p p - M Q e -it S T ' ' --at -- f. -If-Q 1 fv ea- --if-1 FORMER STUDENT GIVES ,A , ,, 4 ,,,A A 1 , LIFE ix-rzrnr Arr.-ici-: mia COOKING HW P mf up I . I, .......... . . The Fxlmuwotn Campfire Gigds qv-Q Raymond Necessary, a for- tool: an examination over their mer student oi' Junior High recent series of cooking A we V lost his life in the attack classes. The girls have been B - lr, - on Pearl Harbor, December Z tamzg cooking sessions under 05,45- 1941- the direction ofhiss Gertrude ' i t not ' . I if Several days ago hnsfam- than of the Gas Service Cmn- Well! Wollln Vglentlngs ily received ward gf his Dany, . Day again. ,So that's why' death. Soon after his death he'was listed among the QQ, but his family retained hoped- until the final news was received .. Raymond was an accomplish- ed violinist and he played on, assembly' and P. T. A. programs, A f Memorial services were fheld for him Saturday, Feb. 7, t at the First Baptist Church. His father was presented an American flag.- f af FACULTY, mins Two . Two new teachers, Miss Julia Price and Miss Kathryn Starlyuharefbeen added to the Jfufiiorffiijgh School faculty. Miss' Price has la B. S. degree in education from Khnsas Chy Teachers College. This is her first year of teaching. She is replacing Mr. Charles Hhgan, who was taken into the anny. Miss Stark also has a B. S. degree in Education. She was graduated by Central Missouri State Teachers Cdr lege and has been teaching in Brunswick, Mo. She is filling the vacancy left by Miss Ethel Jacoby. JUNIOR PLAY A succsss The presentation of the Junior play, Spring Fever? attracted a large crowd at William Chrisman Feb. 5 and 6. The play was a three-act comedy in which Heber Cannon and Jane Ellen Johnson had the leads. All members of the cast did their parts well. Jim- What is time which di- Vides by uniting and unites by dividing? 590- You get me! What?-U Jim. The scissors. 2' ' The girls have become Canteen Cooks and are pre.. pared to cool: for. a small group of people or a small gathering. The 'girls not only learned' to cook, but they will have learned and memorized all the standard measurements that any cook should know. wk nR,:zrr'.T1c cms Etncrs The newly organized Sev- enth Grade Dramatic Club el- ected officers at their M ing Jan 27. A short program consisting of 1 reading by. Barbara Lund enda piano solo by Nadine 'Ellis preceded the election. ' 'Ihe following oiiicers were . elected: President, Thelma Clothierg vice-prcsidentf Sarah Allcng and secretary, Betty Werner. The club will meet the second .and fourth Tiednesday of each month, WILLIAM PENN INITLLTES The Ylilliam Penn Club hd' their regular meeting Monday, Feb. 9. The new members wcxo initiated. Tir. Tom Hamilton and Iss Mary Lee Mcliahan spoke' a few words and the meeting was adjourned. On Jan. 26 the William Penn Club members gave Miss I-ierribel Carpenter a hand- kerchief shower. Miss Car- penter was made an honorary member of the club. I H STAILP CLUB SAILS SEAS . The Club met Tues- day, Feb. 5, in its Lucille Reubinger's room. The meet- ing followed the theme of in ocean voyage. l The trefisure hunt was po- stponed while the members exchanfied stamps. all the girls' se sweet to the boysl!..'...,. have bcenur' ...We are still alixiouslyi waiting to see, Miss 1 Kiss imitation. Itjs beginnilig to loel: pretty hopeless, g though .... ...We .wonder why LeRoy VJ. changes his 'seat in so many classes. It couldnfd be that magnetic force 'of' Environment , could, iQt,,p I,eRoy??? .,. . .We wonder whaifg these Freshman' boys It must be something all the Seventh. Grade, 'girylsp have gone simply over some of then1'2!i!-.iirgffif Flash!! B. 'D. hasufinalily, mastered Latin. He now' af- grees it isa Romance ,Qlan- guage!!!....Why'is J. F. ser sorry that Scout Week is o- ver? It ceuldnlt be she ' liked the uniform 'could it, Iim'?? Why have so many boys in Home Room 102 responded to the Knitting Call ? We think it has something 'wdo with the girls volunteering to be te'nchers ....The Jr. Play brought back many hem't thI'obS did11't it Pat B??.. FEIILIAR A Miss Nora Wiitf- 3 ninth grade general science teach- er, has been transferred permanently to William Chris- man High School. Miss Wit- ti hy get her A. B. degree at C-alumbia University. Miss Witt ir has been te- aching in Junior High for almost fifteen years. She -taught eight grade science classes until this year wijen she began teaching the nin- th grade. She was sponsor of the Science Club and also helped the Boy Scouts D11 IHO- rit badges. Besides the Sc- ience Club, I-Iiss Wittha- was spxuzsor of the Americans Best Citizen's Club. ' I aa.:-of m .. ram' . . .L:.- ' elm-Dr3E5.eff- t-0,-.....Yl .M OPERATE on MCMAI-IAN -4. THE none January ie, 1941 Smm wont lQll ljI3LHl52 HSVSKJ? Qef-ss Heuer i Spams By far the biggest -under-E Miss nnthryn Stark's,Ts,ec-2 ,ig , ,,,,,,.,A,,,l V 4- taking of me Junior-nranatieg ' i Players is the producinglof' e threefeot play, entitled, .'V'CFQIlfA BLUE EYES. at. William Chrismen, March 12 and 15:2 i bdtes, 'I'hursd:1y,, Feb.. '12, 'I-ng the second hour 'class Dirl: 5 . 1 I Although the club is produce? ' ingthe play, the money, willij q eo into a school, fund. ,Tickets z .V-:mare low 'injprice' so all Jnliay attend and helpbeost. the V '-', I school fundf t I , . Because oflively competi-2 tion a ,dual cast of-.girls will alternate oneacli night. 'dastluoi' boys will remain thei . 755119 Junior. Dram nti,c13jja5e?-ggg are 'sjvonsoring a poster con-2 test giving three tidcetsi for? first prize, two for second? prize.QDeedline, ibr posters 1ML'ii:ch, 5, and they Should, be? turned into Mi-ss Preston. 'Asinthe story of the Play? iclubvmcmbersend Miss ' 4Ronre',yfwill remain All we know is that itfisa fasti mwingc fcomedyl. What 35rWho i s i S. Tousley was elected chairmen? and presidedrovor the debated Tan Fisher, Eunice Land, nndg Pdul Nagel were 'tho judges 'The subject for do-bate was' 1l'1 Q III' 5-PTT? CRRD ll LOSES -5.-..-.....-1---sy Tho Junior liigli Eighth grade besketbill team lost to the McCune Home team 25 to l8. This was ,their sec. ' tlze'TouI'n:u11ent. ' incentives that The Mayor Colin-QiFli2...t ...............g.... eil Typo of Government .is A A y .Tuynior Higligpfuui more advantageous than the l FT' F Figs: City inmnger Type of Govern-jSix1clair G. O O O ment .Patricia Gabriel end: Qwnlters g 5 l O. I '7 Nite .Tune Hattey toolf tho eff-Mlest sc 4 O Q0 ' 8 irmative side and niiilmmcmnf Holder , jf 1 iy 2g -V5 and Byron Stewart tool: the Qwilhclmsen f ' O' WILL- 331ue1.-Eygsenweny oome Gnd . 5 - igegflnglg econ ' 1 A Don younlknowy wl1at,,3the,, .gi will contain f?,no:,yoiiL1f:now I theA,abgok vJill contecin Hires? Student in J'i1i1ior9Hi'gh.v Also doypu 1Enonrfftl1atk,these1 pi dun-es will t-me M ,Suit sfeiifsm, ef 2 five Acentsi. For years ,to qoomei youluwill' have d picture of. yiiurformer classmates.. It will bring 'back fond memo-- ries of your ,school days. have allfyourr classmates ss- ' isavgrand chance to' sembled in- one bigbook. - ,Nextfsto defense bonds this is' iyoyar best buy. V- 3 . . , mu.--.--u-..-...Q---1 Iwssiive Sid?-., , . Nlsrilynfil srbsufg h w-is men for Miss 'xStark's - fourth? ,hour class. The ,judges were? Leota Arm, .nm-otny.RSun and L... -' efze is -.-. 4. ...... 1... --. .- ..,....-4.--... Q ..,-...-a. - .,...,......-.....-...-4...-a..g..... .......-..--.. . f I'ioCul.5L , . rms E X v I Norman Ginn. The affirmative? L.Curtis 5Ql'y O j 7 side wus taken by Delores Clsrltson G2 ,.O' 2 4 Goodrich, endfcztty Green.rThe G.'Curtis ' '5 lr 5 ll negative side ,Wes-taken byi Lyle , O l'fO'f '11 , Doris Griffith. DIld'B.Qt'l7jT-F1925 screen A, ,,g4Q'QQyjph - gg Zisr, 'Tho subjectypf-the de-Q 1 4A.5r1LQ,f15,j-?d,,,gs! l bnte was es'-'the SG-3 f '?i if,f Wee liz' 'co'nd'2-ihdinffblqslslf-f jlxl, ' '.T21. :V third :game -ofthe 1 fClsrenceA-'lyeetinerfordv'was 'Teug-nbmgnt, iwfisilest ,to me 3'-Ts1ecfsq1 . the six-3 1-,Qi Q-1-wen 18tE'l7Q'.4:a'?WZ1ltG1' 31951124 Billlfi r-Q75-13'fflY'-QV mlliillg:-t11C'Q1l1f!i,S9fl1., - Q nce,t nnd..Ri1'd1ez'E1'-f3i'nde'iQ' 'were 111,21 p,5?f'g'Q51'E'? . ' judkgesg oily Iielapp and All-If -75-1-il T vintSt'rom dwefVended the U N J'ur1i Q1L 5 - V mative Side 'amd Don' Henley jsfiglgilfy 3 Ti Tjdrfjx 17 ff ' end .Tack Roberts dofondod'liI2QW511teI,2S -' ,fl 1 ' '2 . negntiV0i The 6 eb ate was: Ro-5150313 .0110 Q .-0 'solved that The Check-and Heldcj-y t f'1j- 1 0-1 or y llance System Is Necessary. Qwilholmsgn Q 1 Of' 1 The negative side .wus ivici-g Sa31,5I- - 'O Q0 'O U. 1 5 torious-i'11-Eli,-tgguileghthours. A N19 TTEACFER COMES ' Hazel 'Grove' , A , T take the place of Miss Ivierrfgomelman ,. 01. 40, O y 0 ibel 'C'srpenter, eighth g1'sdogqO,I.gm 0 to fi 0 V.: mnthomntics teacher. Miss' mclphaif- 4 ' nl no O i 2 Waitmain. formerlytaught ntgwilsfm ' 3 O on 6 The Senior Figh nt Union, gshdphmrd 1 O Q O to l no. she has ner B. s. do- gphillips 1 6 .O 1 , O grae- from Central Missouri gshouldel, O ,O Q -O 1 'ix LMi'ss nary Lee Mcliahan un- id-S15 'went an gppendectemy 'at' 1 the Independence Saniterium, Saturday, Feb:-uory 14. ,Miss McMahon teaches Art at the,- -J'unior,I-Iigh and is the typ- istffor tile William Penn which ,sponsors the ECHO. ,fb X I 5 5 z State Teachers Collegge :and fpcmato . ' . Q 0.0 o to her Mester's ,degree from gflughgs ' Nebraska University, Miss .9.-Q....9...Q 90 5 is 1-cr -- ' Wnitfman lives in Bogard, 1liOfrZI'T1TigQjgg,,,f i ' - V-.......1......-............ ' : . 5 Eunice sane. is golf-ere llv good for the hooljbh? -1 Miss K1'GGsfb1'-- A-Hd Whit nuiphsnurtz- It's Justus are you gililis to '39 Whclwuggood as medicine., but lin- BUYVYOUR fuuxmzxi NOW fsirl? -. f- at --..3 ,Q Shirley- Reduce . TOW up its' be 3 Great big isteed of swallowingvthe pill A Eyou just knock it around. L ui' xxN ' Wee fol XIV o RESERVES PRESENT ASSEMBLY PROGRAM G 'lbs 452' lv' U' C-ei Junior ' I in fix ICIJ-XSS ELERTS IIANLEY Amerlcq For Amer-lc ng' ROBERTQ, CAVKIMH, 1CIIRK,FA.'I AID STTROCK ARE ALSO VICTORIOUS Is Glven HV ANTTUAL FRESHMAII ELECTION Tbe Glrl 'Reserves g ve '1 play A.merLcaFor Americans 111 tam as Cf'Ibly Feb Miss Maude Hook dlreetedthe play Those ct1ng 1n the play were s Follows Jenn Holder, Betty, MCDOI1 ld Da Hoslnns, Stn-ley P1ttm'In, Iacquellne Fltzmorrls, I.. u 1' Sanders, Loretta Stony, V'1rgin1a Stlllwell, Bonn 10 Unt grove, Gencvleve Pfmrk er, Jenn Nc.gel,DE51-othy Mat hney, Monett Brunemen, Charlene Savage, Mf..r1lyn .Tune Lone, Roberto. Denham, Helen J'u'1nsen, Arlene Fell 111118 .nd Sblrloy Ghode Tue orcbestro., dlrected bv Mr W ldcmer Meyer pl yed Americw , F tl or of Vic t y , Ame , t c, ac, ut iful and Tho St r Spungl ed Benner Bllly Jefferlcs pl yod cornet solo GIVE PLFY SKIT Askxt from the p11y Chl n Blue Eyes W s elven st the IV1111'JI'1 Cbr1sm1n assefn b11es Thursd y nd Frld J It Wes well recelved bf the 'mdlence B111 Ilnde w the announcer The c st 1 workl 17 'It robe rs ls, .nd wlll Some Sklt from the pl the ne r future hembers o e c st r Glennfx .T cobs, An SIrocTf Betty Fhom s, Donna Hertz, Ancfols P tter on, Cb rlotte Stewart, It ROb11lS2'1,DC:I1'l1Z1 STZGIIII1 user, C rne ta Tye, -T'1I'1CC P fne, P tty Rmsey, Delores LeM sters, :IniiGwen M rler nd group of boy b rd g1VC y 1I1 W fx e 4-flak ru If ,ft it Q Q 5 wane? W f .xx 922 322 35 XJ ECHO GIVES PIIZE On Aareb 4, next T'nrsday 'hll1am Penn Club, spun or of the Echo, w1ll award a PTIZP to the person wlose locker number i drmvn outof e m1X up of every persons locker number 1D Jr. U1 H e e 1S one pTOV1S10n bow ever, vblch 1S 1U order to Wln, your Annual must Have beem pnld fo The pT1Z6 cannot be nounced ye Ybu have 1,much cblnce ns anyone, end even 1f Iou are uniertun t ougb not to W1H thr pTlZC, tle an ual ln all 1t' olg nes nd betternes wlll aCCOTd1PU to tbose wbo are mWb1HU 1t, fully reply 'OU 1 many more 80d s 1n tbe vcers to come Followlng '1 special ass ombly Frlday iternoon, Feb. 20 the member of the Fresh- mng Cla s met 111 thvefxvfour th hour cl Don I-Hnlcy Paul Nagel Delores ed fpr t Je sscs und elected Pres1dent over Tence was defeat vlce DTSSIQGHCY ny' Jack Roberts Hut vunah w s victorlous V11-glnia Gentry for se et t ary A111111 V1I'g1'11a S bf defeated Barbara 'HlI1'1h!1IB. for glrl yell le der .1ndKemeth Klrklwm was elected boy yell leader over B111 DeDugb, 'It the assembly preced 111g t'1e el ct1on each cand ldete W s lntroduced by c...mp:I1gn manager All of tue nonunecs gave short talks as dld t'1e1r camp lgll speak CI' 0 Glenne .T cobs was Hanleys man ger S7'11I'lCy Myers We for .Tacl Roberts, Bill Br1 zcnd1ne clmpelgned for Ruth C' mneb B111 D1ll1ngho1In lntroduced V1rf1vI1 Shrock, wl 110 Roger F rrell spoke for Kenneth K1rk'1am- DELIVER NEW BOOKS lmproxlmutely ','35,000 O wort? or books wre ln the book FOOm.Uq1b1Hg to be dls- trlbuted tl t e Independence Publle Scbools 'lbesc books re sultcd to every taste d dep rtmont of educ tlOH At present t cy ure belng c ecled nd s t to the var 1ous pr1ne1p1l's Off1COS LP Indcp nde1ce E cb te Cher was 'all ov od b ut 52o Wltll Wh1Ch to purcb se bools O Ip, ,- , IQ . 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C u A mn n-mr 3,.....lg5155gunsrunsnunnnlqggulnqgllllllllllllll!!ll!!!lllI!!lllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 2, FEE ECH0 ,. u-lier9hrB4.l?sEgr ,ere E rest f -Hgge+2!!S59JJEGii2GEQ1:1:Zzzzzlllzzzzz:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 'THE ECHU SUPPORT THE FIUUUHL Publisher bi-wookiy by the U tT'c.1lsz:.t few weeks mo were William Penn Club 5 has been in e state of confusion, Junior High, Independence, Mb. 5 ui- izf E due to the leaving of one of it's .......----.....-.....-....-..-..--..-..-,....-..-....-.---..---- Editor-infchief ....... News Editor ' .... 1 3 Feature Editor .. Sports Editor .p. . Art Editor ......,..... Asst. Art Editors.,... Marilyn Van Trump 0 ... Ellen Bundschu, . Patricia Gabriel .... Shirley Myers .4 .... Ralph Kurtz ...... Eunice Land frees Editor .... '... Asst. Press Editor ... Business Manager ... Advisers ..... ..hJ....g .... Roger Farrell ... Iim ie Ferrell .... Jo Ann Payton . Mr. Tom Hamilton .A Miss Hester Preston, Mr.Welter Webb Suzanne Carperter Q sponsors. These lust weeks reorganize- tion of the club has taken place. ,- c In spite of all handicaps the William Penn Club will present to ell the Junior High students a year book. By hard and furious work this annual will prove to be bigger and better. This is the first time in the history of Junior'High that Qglpj. tures of ell the students will appear in fthe annual. However this cannot be ac- complished without the cooperation ofeach student. The William Penn Club hes asked ovofy one to pny five cents for his pio- e-- ..... - .... ----- .... .... ---- -.--.--.... 5 , , , , . . gture in the annual. This money is needed i T Member of Netionul Scholastic and Nhssouri Interscholastic PressvAssociations .....------,.......---.......--......-4................------..-- ..,...4.----.,-----o...-...-,-..,..--..--..--..--..--e--...- ,GFHCEBS f- - -- U B L-IGH T GUNS ,,g3ftAGH year at this time the Freshman ' Engl class elects officers, This-is' en '2giv. exciting activity in which nr fthe freshman fteke part during the freshmen yeer.The main idea of the electionp is-to give ull the voters und officers elected practice in electing represontetivesg one to give the officers chosen proopioof in executing laws. VA great responsibilitys rests upon the shoulders 'of the frosnmon' offieers, They must take el responsibiliqffi yofqthe freshmen and see that the freshman clnss of?42 is the best in the history of Junior High School. . ,e I 1 'W VpQ.ButM this ,cannot be done without the fullest cooperation of every freshman studentg uSince sll the four hundred and two fresh en students cannot hold on of- fice it,is up to every one of the fresh- men class to standone hundred per cent ue nited and make this the best freshmen class thut has hed the honor and privilege of attending Junior High School, A A SQVHIBS T TrvggYiEE old proverb: WEarly to bed andf l early to rise,mekes :L healthy, J ,PAI 525 .Wealthy and wisc,n can well be ap- Qplied to war time. Some find it inconven- 'ientLBeceuse they must go to work or to school in the dark. The majority however, feel they do or shell benefit iby it Be- oooee of i,.r the extra lhour-in the Jcvening yfor recreation. . . pAt the present tune, we in the Hidd- le West do not save many electric kilo- watts, but during the sum er the number uillibelgreutlyyreduced. g class, She cane through with flyingcolns Q In this course Qt the Warrensburg airport E she learned to fly in a Piper Cub, under 1 says Miss McMahon. . for the extra materials used in photo- graphing the pictures. v It is the duty of every Junior Highf student to getbehind his school pnpervm end support-it all he can. 1 , g.,. smr'nummmmnm Q ' To guard my health and keep my body feir That I may stronger be to do and aorotd To keep my mind unsullied pure and free rThut lp., truth and beauty may abide with meg To he n friend prove from day to day,.i feSincerity at home, at school, nt playl To follow ever upwurd, lifes high questg And find throughiknowing God ey.vory best TQ T I f' i'fH4BettylHcDoi5ld Amen, the teachers at Junior High , Miss Mary Lee nonohoo is the,only one L that has taken to'thefurrxiflyingihgsteen Miss McMahon s ambition since' in thenintli r I F l grade, when she wrote a paper on NF1yingF T Russ meMnhnn has forty hours in the sir, seventeen of these spent alone. In her' solo flying she is not the least afraidon Her biggest thri' came when she so- loed for tho first t no. Her favorite V' maneuver is the spin and she isvknown at the airport to be a little Vspin crazyeu Ihss Iicfiahan tooke three months course lost summer and was the only girl in the 5 the supervision of n Canadian instructor. 1 Once on u cross country flight of two Q hours, Miss McMhhan get eff her compass course, -but luckily she knew this countiy 5 so she was not losta .fy in' E nOnce you flv TEH cen't forect it W o o 5 5 r s --........--....-....,-.......' H ninrou BUY AN ANNUAL? f 2 A f I 2 f v .ht v . TG fv1,'.uEL.gfnJ5 the RG I E IQHLQSOPIG J were I I-1-l.1.qi.,,. ...pf . ,.,.- .....X...VV,-ma jjear Madeleine , 1 F Yesterday I 31-'B 'Mot Her-in-Law . She was with Rose were .singing Elmer-'s Tune'! 'fwhistler' s Mot ...n 7. ' II.. . .-. mom 1' ' ' lg' p I Tf T p MI , Brsoggrnoxrcr . . - c . The Birthday Project was L A saw Whistl- the meinfcopic of discussion at the regular Camp Fire ' I MIX 1: if II.,:I.:I1, II O'Day . They '48-irls meeting, Frjdny, Feb- ' 'f S .vi ,I ruary 20. Several songs were--AI QI-I i f4igyI herring-aww SU-118 bl' th? girls in Prepar- T f ' ' T7 'eo' 55VV1 i'f5-t A now lives at ' ation for the meeting which nvsf'Svbn?1erAw1rat' Rfbrell has moved . She e.A'Nun1ber 10 Lullaby Lane Her telephone number is llliennsylvania 6 5000 Have you heard about m'? I-Ie's now S1IlF'111g If ve Been Drafted because e's I A ln the Army He wrote a letter to his Dear m the other day and sand ,-.I Mrss Your Apple Pie ...0...,.-VVI, just returned from my yacIIaItion yesterday It was super r DO You re cheers' 'feat itg After shopping with Minka on Fifth Ave nuemwe decided to take 'The nfl Train to San francis- .co5 ' We went on South of the Border' where we stayed we held at the Grill Monday evenlng, February 23, t which both Independence d Rock Creek Campfire Girls were represented Pet Brown g ve reed: ng entitled A Girl t the Nov 1es , nd Clsr lfnyne flcn dficl son mg By the Bend of tr 21ver Mox1ne 17ICVd.1TI1 Qi' Rock Creek, gave slor+ tall: on' Nhat Campfire Mefxn to e The girls plan to ettond a te M rcu 8, at Mrs C O Bundschws, AIJTISTS ELECT Gay Ranchero . They took snow officers at their last --R-.us4-.tepfseel-l!Popocat apet the Mqpcican volcano. We bought Hurachcs rom 'Poppa N1colin1 and Orchids For Remembrance from Pete the Piper , who owns The Dog With the Cute Buck Teeth On our way back home we stopped 1n Dreamsville Oh1o There we drank a Moonl1ght Cocktail and 'L bit of Blue Champagne' Since coming home I've Georgia On My Mind' How about 'You and I boerd ing the 'Uhatanooga Choo Choo and go A Little Bit South of North and see Dixie Have you he 111ah and the her Man '7 They Carolina Gal 'P rd about De- W1ndow Was re Two in Love Fe has a One Track Mind and she he Hump ty Dumpty Heart , They are always Daydrco.m1ng' and singing You'vo Got Ne This Way 'Private Johnny is wait- ing for mc. We are going to The Family Tavern and have Toe For Two . Yours , Margie Exchange meeting Feb 16 They are :rs folloyrs President, B r b r Chapman, vice president, Thelm Glothlor, secrete y, V1I'gl1'll Gard, .nd r porter, M urine Alununn Tho members under thr sun ervision of ihss Preston 'uid Miss Ilclfiah n are completing old Drogects nd new project will be started immedi tely Those who h vc no progccts or who have :dref dj completed them re helping with the progrom for 'China Blue hyes ', nd also a letter of inform tion for the vie ter Art C'onven+1on LASSL5 DEBATE The History, Department was torn with indecislon Monday, Feb 9, between the affirmative and the neg tive debvte entitled 'fesol ved Pioneer Life is More Desirable Then Modern Life Howard Downs, Dorothy Erst ur ood end .Toon Grendwolt de- fended the neg:-.tive side. Marjorie Jones, Eleanor Gnu- pbell and Earllne Nichols defended the affirmative' ....-...n.f4.f.f.w ' I I 5. A 0 , ' A 4 1. ' I p :cw V1 .JI ,I . .I I . - I qu I , II f ,I I , PI ,, . ., , ,. -.. - .. In - . b . 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Why was Pat G o flustered when she arose to give her c'm1pl1ign ch'P'P P'P It couldn'1r'hrve been that 'ol cl: vu -at-yf' hair, Gould it P t?'?'P'P'7? gopuiar' e mtnd we repr fit l'1'r, Gowger' version of -'Modern Lu Boyibus kissibus girlorum, Girlibus likebus, TID!!! me nt given Don ' t Popp-ibus hem-abud her wantum someorum, Kickibus boyibus dit the doorium 'N Why do certain Freshman irls lose all sense of mem ory when they Feur 'U-Iumpty Dumpty Wc'irt '?'P ' Am 1' t l st , and T nrve broken thos 'D1pl 1C Rcl'1t1ons Flushnll' .R's 'Kis c u y made f' hit with the gfffls, Too bad they woren't ones ' When is o. Foul ot ch1ckcn'P'P'P'?ASL. S VT x f 7?'P? SAVED PENNIES The Cirl Reserves saved their pennies to help raise Mile of Pennies for for oign YW C' A Work A 'mile of pennies will me n '38 80 This work is being c r ried on by all the Y W,C A, Org nizations in the U S The pennle were presented in a gift ceremonial t the Club meeting. PENN CLUB MEETS ..- ...x... , Lest Mbndey was the ass-f ignmentvmeeting of the Will- lSIfL'P6!'1I1 Club. M1vHam.lton will teach the members jour- Ilqlisnla mm.. -mme.--ar nm... .W L, 5 In U34 NW!! Aw iii 5121 LW Mg ,M .MN nw, n H1351 - 5351 :U-3 M EWU NE- 131155 iff! 5-H5 iii! WI W YM ,qi Q J 'lr' 1 it .il I U 1 1. 5 ! i, M I L We iz 5 ,ig if ! Hit il 5 5 f H Nj! I P ,lg 3151 ,, gi! wil H? 'fl lv' elif S25 1352 wi ji: 'iii E11 M 4151 M 'iw HH 142: aj 'I-iv , l , I ,il H ' - as .---.,.--.-...-.....--.-..-...Q-..-...-....---...............-.....-..-..,.....-.......-..- THE ECHO March 2 , 1942 ::::2::,'::'.::::::::::::::::::::::::::- ------an--,-----Q-0-a--u--m----um-q--a-n-ao--cu-do, BALDUS TEAACHES Q - 't I ,vi eg, I I T do T - 1 - ' . 'H 151'i11 ': .3254 tt I .4-. -Alf' 'we 1- 2 Comes from 'Creighton M g if Qin A j e --The 1etTe'e'E eE d'itien tothe? .Tunior High faculty is Mrs,s Frank Baldus. She has beans in lndependence about six years, Before coming to Inez depeiitienoe she came from Creighton, Missouri. She 1 taught for four years end f was principal for four yeorsg at Creighton High School. Mrs, Baldus has a major in Eaglishrpand music. She also? coached the girl's basket-Q ball team. . g ' Mrs, Baldus was n physi-Q sal education teacher at Central Junior High School in Kansas City, - Mis. Baldusis teaching seventh. grade social scien-Q ce andenlus-iuc. . 4 nnairnns WIN, 1 . ...,g-......-- 5 Howard Bevins and Jesse? f.-rpsuag debaters efzwiiiiam Ghrismon have succeeded .ini winning the District Debate Championship of the West Centrallistrict, The deb.. ate took place' at Warrense- eburg, Missouri, I ' A RECEIVE Books . ' , 1 V-in-sq , . S Seventh grade Arith-E series and 'English classes receiving booksithat have been bound in the 'book bind-E third ,T floor. -- the edghthgrade, Sci- ,fenoeaand Socihl Science I I '-cjjgasses are havingptheir . fboqks rebound, ' ' A soiicrifron scours This week contributions, sprecbeing accepted by soli-Q I, oitorsfor the Scouts. This money goes toward the 'Main-E fcenanee and Extension Fund, - .of the ,Boy Scoutsnof Amer.. ical, e - , 5 . V 1 .. - U-vu-luv-clay-r-o 5 - om MILITARY BALL llf, 'boogbup 'Q ' The Seventh Annual Mill-2 tary- Ball of William cnrieeg 'man High will take plrfce ati the' Memorial building , eighq c'clook 'on Friday, March 6,2 Spectators are allowed in the balcony. The occasion is t'orma1,f - , ' SUGAR CREEK WINS IIWI-'ILATIOHZQ-L TOURNAMENT Junior High Loses -Nm In Finals S Sigor-Creek won thefiham-Q pionship of the Ninth Gradei basketball tournament play-2 ed at William Chrisman Feb.Q 19, 20, 21.Eight teams were entered. Those entering were as follows: Sugar-Creekg ro FT :FT Thompson, I' O l O Johnson, f O O O 0 H616 el , Lf' O O Crump , c 1 1 5 Walt ers , - g 2 O 2 Stonger, g l 3 3 Rfffmv . 5 2. 2. 9... 5 8 ,ies L ,,,,f1ii1-cc, Rock Creek, Shawnee-Missiong Hendricks 3 0 Raytown, Independence A , Independence B , Excelsioig Springs, and Liberty. The boys from Sugar Creek? defeated the Independence WA team in the fimals by ai score of 22 to 10. The B team failed to win a game, The Junior High A team? beat Liberty in this first? round by a- score of 2ltoJl.j The local boys were ahead throughout the game and the? winner was never indoubt, p ,The-eboxpscoi-et, is Lulu' 1 ' ai ppiunios HIGH ,V . L4 p ,,Y,c,,,,Rf-YITQWNT fe, W FG FI' F ' 1 Hut chson 2 0 O Davenport 1 O 2 Stayton 1 . 0 12 MCKBY O O :Z Ywlvs Q.. 9. T2-... in-W..- ,7 ,gow -3 The l A l team' 'advanced to' the finals Saturday by scor- ing a decisive victory over Raytiown by 11 score of 35 to 171. Harold Titus -went' on a scoring spree and netted 15 points in the one-sided game. 'Iheboys from Raytown were unable to keep gp with' the scoring of the local team, L T-he ,bong ,score:, pp p Titus, G 2 212 55 -I :valine Hroiifiier F Price, c 2 so I dill SEG' Weiss, 'C 5 O el ELyday ' 2 I O 1 Fieiesg C 1 0 1 o 1 .o Savage, F O O 1 QPrice 5 1 p 1 Lyduy, F -JL. Q., Qwalters 1 1' 0 mp wel gs- Ae, g jiweiss 1 o ,1 .ll 1,,-,.Ll5iE.R1'Xg-,--.,,1.eh Fields 2 i 1 1 . A FG FI' F 2.701-mson p o o 1 1 Preston O 1 O ETitus V 6 1 ' 1. McLaughlin o o o gnelaer . pu a o '1 Ray I O 0 so pd p isp E' Tp Meniiiien 1 o 1 . 117 if 1piR1lYI'OWN p p ,F I Elf Bagley 3 O O V 1 ,LFG FI' 1T1 Lowan 0 O 4 Hendricks X 1 2 O Clark O .2 ' 2 iHutchson 2 , O I O v Thompson Q- L -CL ' QLamsi'ord O 0 1 ' ,T ke e , fi p p 2 Davenport 1 1 O 1 Thewsecond team didn't1 Stayton O is 2. 3 fare so well as the first McKay O 2 4 in their initial game. The - 'lu Q. -ln , Scrubs bowed to Raytown by il ,i,p, p Q-:LA ,Vi 9 aeeere of 14 to 15 in then-Q first round gaze Thursday. The game was a defensive - battlefrom the start, the score was tied several times. The Junior High, team: held their opponents scoreless in the third per-2 iod, s,T,fI'he box scorer., , I lic e.?'u?11.O? mill I afxxeraewaxxxafx The Junior High B team' went dozvn to defeat in their ' second game by a score of 16 to 4, Liberty was the opponent. The Independence boys were unable to find the basket and Don Stonger scored the only field goal. This Tournament conclud- ed the Ninth Grade basket- ball season. The Eighth Grid? completed theirs: last weeke' A ilfriililii lb ,.W,...-.,...., ,:.,.,,,,I -, -C .1 A .tw , g .1 1 ,f I 0 J 1 ' 'S 5 I ,,r A . 1 f lf ' 1. I 1, f I I I ,I I If X A A' :l.I.,y' 3-. ...nu -. -gf I Aff, M ' I . . ., A ff-I-QL fv, . . ,If . I .. . ,ti - --CM -. H ,A J- . ' . ' T' 1 -' - Y. ' -. ' . P . .I .. I. 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Patrlcla Brown, Lucy Icme Compton, lVI..1 bha.Dl.es'b- er, Clhra Wayne Hendzidcsfm, men Bunaschu, s 31-my Myers, and Cnarlotte Gear rison received Eho CGI'171fi cates .Id The , table wg,msI dec or ated with akdenterplecc .of yellow snapdragons and free- sm, Mr H I-I Hendrlckson p1-Mesided, GTYIES REV 1 EW NTS Hugh Larner 5-gave a TGVJ-GW of' M1ss Min1vor and D1gg'1ng For Mrs M11 lorustorles at the Purout Teacher Meetlng Tuesday, Mafch IO At tHe husineps meetlng there was the clcctlon of offlccgrs BUS L,Z Prlch ard lS the new presldent Mrs A rf Stonger was elect od V106 prcsldent. Other Offlccrs 'ire N1-S. Ray French second vlce presl-L dentJ Ifrs Rubgn Seroy, Secret ry, Nr-s Haven .Tuck 5011, treasurer, ' M P Fisher, Hlstorlfxn, 1'1ss Iva Grounds, Audxtor D0n't for-bet tHe rum Huge sale, Saturday, Harsh 21 ,.. Home Roan March Courtesy Assovzibly M.rcl'f H An 1-ig: ILS All ASsenT51,y Aprll G1rl Reserme 'Tome Room Aprll Adv need Enro1J.mc,nt Assembly , AQ1-11 .17 R. dm Progrm home Room April 24 Hitches or Qulz Profgz-an Asse-z:1bly.,,i.,, ,.N,.,.I5lIay 1 Indefinlte Wome Rmm , ., Ma 8 PuI,,g,J P1 .nnad Awards MCMAHAN HQIHJIJRNS M158 ?L1r,r ,McM'Wh':m, t ruic url: tc char, ned to sciwol T ondfxy, C1311 Imtullk 'T rch 16, fter IOIII' we lfs 11111938 Tils Ned 11111 had in QPUG1 ccctony and w s 111 The 'fo plt 1 Dlx days S 0 retur ned to school once but wqs un ble to rorqaln N U she is fvellnq better ...nd .L bac? tO st V Of tba evenllgs 01 UI ich 12 nd. 15, thru .Tu lor Dru Wwtic Club under the dir ectgon of MJ S GI' CO Ruwcz prescrtbd Cf mu Blum I. cs , 'I' c plxy ww 41 bl ticccss, .J 14 wH1c1r so f 1'i,,21d'sf1i:5d, much lntnrest, gs hgrseshoegs, mhis 3-ms beexg..,5,et ug Iprim 41-1ly for She binge Dirt 'ball gg.. gwgthigg else now Igzokmo.-at o1',the,,,stu- dents., here ' This,,spo:rt f'or:1ct1r'1es,,1mown as agggsxl 'b8'111.'i.S. This 1S exclusive ly for the girls. volley.- b.ll IMS always been -played hero Z1Ild?1S enjoyed nonsely by We students. How ever 111 tie fu'l:u1'Qa it is to 1' vo '1 I1 w orgcxnizaisran Tournaments have already been planned. Thu, var-wus own team ThC'TlV'1'1'l 1l1 g team 1.1 o oh grade wlll plwy each other The wlnnex- wlll be the c ar1'o1on team of the ochool. Shufflrafpoard whl 111 two yours past hns bee pI1yCf6 Hero 1S now bclng az: storad, Nfmrbles ire also puzmltted and rom has bovn wllottcd lor ther BQOKS DIEIIVERED The raw books hive been cnunizssd 1? delivered to t e rooms for the mom llbraries The: GCD I' iihy dep rtment rocc,1vo6 twenty 1X books, lu terry dey, rt'1e111: sevvntcen, PM Ifwtl 'wnf' Eeunorucs ouch rccfxlvbd sm: 11.1117 rc-Qolved funn, 6' Engllsn fourteen: w 3' , I. I ., . . - ' . .1 : : ' 1 , 5 ' 1 :I . .'- T 2 ' 'I I w. ' I . ' , . ' H .. J - - ' - '. ' g : - . ' 1 ' ' ', .- - ' ' ' ' f . .I f I. . u .V i I U5 , .A f . ', I . .4 V+ '.'7 x . 3' 3 ' .. 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Shirley Myers Sports Editor .... ...... ' Ralph Kurtz Art Editor .. ....... ....... . Eunice Land Asst. Art Editors ..... Marilyn Van Trump , ... Suzanne Carpenter Exchange Editor .. ...... Virginia Gard Business Manager ...., J'o Ann Payton Press Editor ....... ... Roger 'Farrell Asst. Press Editor ...... . Jimmie Farrell Advisers ... ....... A. .... Mr. Tom Hamilton Miss Hester Preston, Mr. Walter Webb Member of National Scholastic and Missouri 'Interscholastic ' - Press Associations I CONDUCT PPMS ONDUCT is how you act with other e ple .. Human Beings should know how A i to ect because they have brains.Bm: the way some: People run around in the hallsg one somotimesjwenders. W There were fine programs' given in the, I-Iome'Rooms last Friday on just this sub- ject, 'Manners and Conduct . ,N You also have a set of rules on Woohdueti days time - OU probably have always dreamed of what fun it would have been to have lived in the Pioneer days, the of knights and kings, or any other of thrilling adventure. yet things that are happening now are just as exe citing. We have just as good chance as they, to show our valor and courage. We think it is very dull just getting an ed- ucation, but Richard, the Lion Hearted, Columbus, and Daniel Boone all went thr- In, the Halls' and In Your Classrooms .Mere is absolutely no excuse for not knowing to act at all times. -, Rmnember.yo.1 are not going to ool all your life, you hope, we the school boadr hopes.Anything now can be put to use after you school, whether it is Science, Latin or Your Manners. 'eu-:hun-an------nn--ana: be in Sch- hope, and you learn are out ef' English, THHHL, DRIVE s get Ayn you noticed a touch 'of spring in the air? Soon Spring will be here and school will be out. In ten more weeks there will begin months of vacation to recuperat nine months of labor. But has been nine months of labor? Has three e from there there been nine days of labor? Maybe you htvmft worked very hard, but now is the time to make amends. Instead of saying you'll try Q to 'slide through till May 15. Pitch in and wind up this year with good grades , Q and an intelligent look. The grave winter, 5 days are gone and warm Spring days are 1 . 1 ahead to make you feel asthough you want to work. Come on and make up for lost time before itis too late. . 5 ------------------ oughsome processoof learning. They had no monopoly on being famous. You have as good chance as they. So why sit around dreaming while there is a war going on. Inquire and find out what you can do. ,As long as the war lasts you have a chance of showing the heroic blood which is cours- ing through your veins. . ------------ -v---Q-Q 1UvMIGRANT'S DREAM The Immigrantdreamed I A dream far away. ' I A dream.for Americag On her shores may they stay.. No fear of the rulers' No fear of the police, ' ' The freedom of press , -And the freedom of speech. The freedom of things eo dear to us ' Ourmothers, our fathers sisters and others, ' The free and the brave, the rich and' the poor, P , Together, we stand, united as brothers. my Thelma Clothier. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF---4 Kathleen N. was ever seen without Bill DeP.??????? ' - Q Yvonne Hl.didn't have any boy friends.? Just once--when the boys went to .ste ' their girls, that they wouldn't go to the Ice Box first thing---????????? The Assembly conduct was good just once? Anna'V. Shroch would quit talking just done day???????????9??????????????????? Glenna J. would like brunettes instead of blonds????????????? Byron S. thought of someone besides Pat G.??????????????? The Eighth Grade math classes got their lessons.??????????????????????? . .sin -.. , Y . .-r-...,....s.,sr-e-3-.-.J ee- ., , V . .... , .. ...T -4::DiIg!!-2:92292:QQ::::::::::::::'.:::::::'gIjE:EQgQ::::::::L:::::::::: ------ 44 --------- -f-gl-- snnn' HALL wors ---...-------4--. 'Oh, me what a beautiful day,--and 'I've got so much work to do I donft know where to begin. f WPsst! Pat, Have you got any gum? Gee, Thanks . Hey, What did you say our Latin assignment was? Oh, gosh, e I can't translate this story. I guess I'1l try do- ing my Emglishf' 'Babe and I went to the movies last night, and sawfmy favorite Movie Actor, Bill O'Fields'. H Gee 3 He 's certainly marvelous. You know, some- times Ioiften long to be a fzunousf Star or ' something great. Wouldn't it belwonder- - ful to- havevyour name in all the'Societycolumsisnd your picture on every front page in the' country? ' ' nHhve you got your Algae bra? Gosh, If i you ' haven't I!m doomed. Watch it, here comes the teacher.' I wish rhe'd stdp watching mee- AI to talk to you. ' 'Mya brother came home . ' fromrllililitory .School last night and brought his rooms mate 'with him. Gee! H'-s so nice and so polite. 'You know I never really considered my brother as the handsome type but he looks stunning in his uniform. Ho 'Humi I'm so tired I thing I'll' doze awhile. 'How did you get this pro- blem? Oh, well--- don't tell mee-I'll just guess . mother bought me a most adorable formal to wear to the dance Saturday night. It' s red and l've got silver slippers to wear witheit. Gee I hope Bill sends me a cor- sage. Do you think he will? Oh, gosh, there goes the bell and I don't have any of my lessons. Gosh-1 Whz1t'll1 I do? S.M. Thought For The Day For all your days prepare, And meet them ever alike. ' When you are the anvil-Bear When youare the hfunmer-Strike. Hkivknlfslki Pi19ll5fZ'f5F?F7k3k Buy Defense Bond S! -'------------- 4 . The Home Economics Club, 5 1 - A r-UA' sponsored by Miss Iva Gro- S 'YF' Z unds finished an afghan for ' . D . the Junior Red creee. The L' Q girls have been working on 5 re'- 4' W1 O it for about two months. 7 Miss Frances Kreeger's H.R,, Room 104, has also finished an afghan. The blocks are six inches square and of bright colors. There. are fi! fty-two pieces in an afghan. All the blocks were made ' voluntarily and L the mat er-- ials donated. These afgharsnlt will be used by the Red FMONAL: What hasvonce ile H. got that we girls donFt? It must be something.. . .Myi ' weren't we surprised to .. hear about .Tim F. breaking, L his Truce?'? It had rat, some- pf thing to do with Sarah-A..,.. We wonderwhy Ellen B. does- appreciate Paul -N. as ' she should?????'? What.. did Cross hospitals as lap robesMr. Miller mean when he said NEAS WINS TICKETS r Richard Nc-:as prize of' tlmee the play China Blue Eyes in a poster contest, held recently. The contest was sponsored by the Junior A Dramatic Club. won first tickest to 1 Second place of two tickest went'1DARose G. mary Olsonand third place, one ticket, to wood. Eunice Land, Stanley Brightwell and .Tune Nico ls' received honorable mention. The posters were titled China Blue Eyes. They were judged by Miss Hester Pres- ton and were used in adver- tising the play. HEAR CI-IRISMAN DEBATE Fourteen members of Miss Lucille Raubinger's second hour English class were the guests of Miss Nanabel Cas- sell's debating team athhl- liam Chrisman.'The subject was: Resolved, That every male citizen have one year compulsory military train- ing before he reaches the age of twenty. , L 'THRIFT SALE r There will be a thrift sale Saturday, March 21, at 157 E. Lexington. Mrs. HAH. Allen is the acting chair- man of the sale. The sale is being sponsored by the Junior High P.T.A. All discarded or out-STOWH clothing, that is still usable, will be nppTGCi'llZ3d. .9 Dorothy East- the play China Blue iyeev was written. in -,Irfan High lan- guage????? Why was BLS. SD thrilled when Pat G. return- ed to school????'?'? We wonder why Pat B. -was fS0f'3I1Xi0U.S'. to congratulate RQN. on win- ning the, ChinL1 'Blue Eyes!! :- poster,contest..,It' had some?- tning tp do,fwith,'gf1'bet?' made with Shirley We wonder who Daisy 1VIae f9'D is???'?f?? For FURTHER infor-f mation see F.unice,L.., .... . And speaking of Y'Dogpatch folks, . .LeRoy W. makes ' a ,, - mighty good Lil Abner .... We learn a .little more 'each day .... V'ErnnnC. informs us that Delores T. mmrescfery delicious cake.. ..... Does F' that explain your recent illness,Vernon????????'??'? CLUB HAS TRY OUTS At the meeting oi' the ' .T r. Dramatic Club, Mar-ch,,, small try-out parts wereg '.L given to each member. Later six of the members were ' chosen to read a paragraph. Those taking part were Bari- bara Chapman, Betty Werner, Pauline Cramer, Martha Harr- is, Leroy Payton and Steve Neef. Y ----------- V SHOW STAPEP COVERS -.......--a--A-4. Several sets of first day covers were shown to the members of the Stamp Club ' at the meeting last Tuesday, March 3. Field trips and plans were made to have an exhibit of stamps sometime in the near future. 5 '1:..:- 'i5.ia ' .neg .4, . .i.M -.-...-.-.---..---.-........-..-.....---,---..........--...--........-. -.vi -vw H 1- -' - -..------....---..----.--.,..-.-..--F......-..q---.--..--.......-...- --....-.. HOW TO STUDY All good students oH'aw, music, history or anything must know how to study. It is a necessity. M1-.J.N. Hanthorn, assis- tant Superintendent of schools, has given a sug- gestion on Whow To Studyn. Whbotbnll players know the tremendous importance in making a quick start. So intent are they upon this good start that they are sometimes found off-A side,W They are all ready for action upon the sig- nal 0 'I ' EEQHG--- -- ..-., twill ring, the doorbell ,will ring, or the radio :twill be distractions. Do not permit this. Keep your goo 1 fthe center of attraction I ed time. Don't let disturb- lances distract. Hold mind ,stetdfast on your goal Time and intensity of stu dy ,are as important in learn- ing as speed and intensity of purpose is in war. All great generals know the im-s iportance of speed This is 'the secret of greatness.The 1 isame factors make great lstudentsu. T This is not so hard whim? until reached in the allows? IH Studying. as in f0017'iwe practice it a fiew timesa ball, a good beginning is the prophecy of success, zTo be able to sit down and 'accomplish a task in a giv- DG3-Ql' is' Costly- 3390511159 Offen time will transform stu 11 9111.011 Start the -TG-PS ,idy into a satisfying and y gained an advantage that will take-us a year to over- happy experience. 'I don't tknowhow to study' is almost 001906-A 8005 Stlft is Ofteflfa disgraceful confession to the gdecidingrfactoriin mas-5,mke,....it is 5 disastrous, .tering a lessen, Strive forgcdhfession. If you-'Will a quick determined start. Reduce your starting time to,the minimum. Permit no mental'id1ing . 'When the lesson isfbe- gunf 'keep going., Have a 'definite -purpose in each lesson. Perhapsjit will be solvingfai probleing perhaps learning af quotation g fpos- 'siblyi at new declension to be learned, or tnefuse of the com a,rrWhatever it is keep goinguntil you'-have 'kicked a-fgoa1 'a - t WTO speed up the time, place upon, yourself a time limit. 'l711iS'BtiJl-lead 'to in- tensity of study. eiveyour-5 self-sample time at first, buttstrive: to reduce. the' etime as you gain in power. Joi' concentration. Do not A makethe. goals too large atf any one time. Say you have? an assignment of ten 'pa-gesf of history, Do not think -of ten pages, but' 'think of it ,learn to study you will be Zmore than students. i You iwillpbe g 'Thispist an useful bit, of feavieeggaavice that should ' git. V 1 n f conqluerorslh ' T the attention due receive ., -q--s----up:---un ' ' H LD CONTESTS, -,. n---..------ A Mr. Hamiltozvs' second, third, fourth, and sixth ,hour classes held spelling matches 'in their respective hours, Friday, March 6. In' the second hour class the persons remaining on the floor for winners were Don Hanley and Bobby Stapleton. QVerne Jenkins was the win- ner in the third hour. Ber- nie Gudworth took the hon- ors in the fourth hour The sinth hour heldutheir match in a slightly differ- ent way. Those winning were Qbarrell Durham and Wanda fBlake, e paragraph by paragraph. A The fith hour held o Stop to make certain you ZProfessor Quiz program in have the gist of each their hour. g ortant paragraph by reviews The winners were Marilyn ing yourself . gVan Trump and Evelyn Shipp- 'fln studying it is nec--Qey. ' V essary to ignore distract-: - ions. This is not always Courtesy pays ,easy to do. The telephone -----------------an March 16, l942 - ------- -------l--i----- - -:-------z----------------:, i sfmnr PRACTICE Seventy-five boys turned out in answer to Coach Hur- old Brower's call for spring baseball practice last week.- At the end of the week the squadhad been cut to twenty.. five . A The following boys have been outstanding in early season workouts: Delbert ' Patri ck, Stanley Brightwell, Bill Coates, and V.A. Pol- lard I ' , A .- g Later in the springs a league will be formed and 1 the Junior High team will - play teams from other schools. . I , , TOURNAMBIN'I 5TAR'I'S, p ' 'p The various homcffoompnivol. ley ball teams are now play- e ing in tournaments to deter- mine the 'champion' team. v . Whenthis team has obtain- ed thegchampionship it will t play a team composed of fac- ultyimembers. ' 5 - The winning team will- be awarded a trophya' ' - Q g----p--4.------- ' A, A . , , I V an RECEWD REWARD ' f Miss -Lucille Raubinger, r guardian -of the Almuwoto 4 Camp Fire Girls, received an award for the advancement of the .Camp .Fire group., 5 This award is one of the highest a guardian tmaylre- ceive. It was given to Miss Raubinger for her workpand Q the work of the group in the Junior Rod Cross Bicycle Corp and for other defense projects! is V . SNIDER ABSENI' Mr. F.W. Snider has been absent therpast two weeks on the account of the death of his father. The funeral was ' Sunday, March 15, at Campbells Missouri. - . e Harold Green is substitut- ing for Mr. Snider. He teach- es Science in the seventh grade. -all vi--- .....,..,......,...,....,.,.T...,,i.m-.C.....,................ A -.,,-f?..,,,mrv:-g---s-:...,.......... -...?..,..:..-....,,,.-,.Lm .- -3:-: In ' ' -.r.5', A 1' - DAX? 4, 1 1 'oi -DL s. .U ,,,, Qffifi .,,,i,,,,, ' it --.ii f vel- rw. No. 15 ' mm ee. ELSQSQSQSQZQfES1 H2QI-2L'5I'2515 ::::::::::::::-s::::::'::::r:::::?:::::.:::::::::g:s:::::::::sE:::::::::::.'s:.+.:i-.g:L::::l:'.::':::': HUJHRD n misses UECHOWLES CLOSE nusmon y n Lulu s ' ' ETELL U E HST ILN HSSEIUBLH ..... ...,. r . A---f---f ----.--- .-- 3,1213 sold. .If you intend 5' irl Reserves Will Present - Seven members of the ni- ite buy annual you must 'A Two Plays' Qnylirogrnin' ,nth grade, basketball team end, six .members of, the eigh- th .S1'ade,t7eam,were present- ed' wing basketball letters' at the assembly, Mtireh,2'?.' Lawrence Eields, VBebfLydny, Kennetb.,Price, Harold Suv-4 age, Vernon Cruinp, LeRoy ggpny your money either to the Qhome room teacher of, to the Zwillism Penn Club. We are lserry we cannot hold out Qthe sales any longer, Hbutwt geircunstnnces force us tot ide this. So buy new while Qyou' can. , . , '5 3: : A-51 ab ' . : gy: ' 'E . ' -4:-' 1 ' . ,AL I 5 Apostl'eNJ'ohn' PJ. Rushton' Qoi' the Reorgnnized, Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Dey Qsnints, will bethe guest ' spenlcer 'atv the assembly' on I ,5Apifil 2.fRev. :Rushton hosbeel .11 member Hoi' the Quormunlf Wiess,sndi'Don Stonger were' 3 V . gTvIelve for forty' year the ninth graders who re- Zwas born in:Eng1iu1d1 'fs ceived tljieirletters. Sem ' ' .Germany when Hitler began Wolter2s,'Duane Holder, f-' X 352 Qghis rise to power. Hey is 21 ,ple wiineieeen, Albert con-g ,gf Q , gvieiting delegate to the Lat- stance, 'Floyd Sinclair, ard 1 ,- 3 fter Dey SG.iIlt'-COI1fGi'O1100n Richard Lundquist were the if E: h gililiis subject will be' The eightn-graders. The. if : '?i'f!IGS.IJ.i11g of Eester .4 were given to the boys Hifi, 1 The neil-1 Reserve Club bnsis of good sportsmanship? if- 'ff ,1:,..,,e5: 1., , br Q present two plays, For ciiperntionbvfith teachers, f -Q.: : Cause , iid Wieircgv of fi i ude, a ility to le , Cross .A A pcm o ne and grades.. A P Y 2 ,A sd. Old Rugged Cross , land ' ,A picture, An1,ericnns A1112 ' . ' dence ?Inl:o Up t11e'FloWers'3 was the main presentationfni -' also be given . ' the program. This was the fl ---------------- - first of a series of sound -1' 4: 1 1, 1. i A ' mm domed to the Moria I. JAR jp up seo fgepwlns .IP.' SURVEY cas. It described the youngs ,af f ., A, ----------- - people who live between the? ' MP- 331015 BTOWCI' 15 55 Rio Grande River ,md the 55,5 SEND I!!-,TIOPML EFETRIES gsisting in the Greater Kfmns.. reit of Magellan. Richard Burton played T1 violin solo accompanied by Carol Anwoy. The dssembly was announced by Lewis .Tug-2 1 5 ..-...-...-....--..--.- Miss Host cr Preston lest t ox-' best .ns City Vocational Survey. This will cnuse his absence liere at school every morning for two'weelcs. Miss Audrey it-week selected from soo file designs, l'7 oi' the E -for the National Sc31olf1stic5St0I1l1C1'. Miss HOSTCI' PI'CSlIOI1 ger. Scontest. The designs wereQ3'1T'- 3731501710-1' T-TCYOTSL and -...-1., ...-...----.-- Qfor dress fabric, Those whosfgffj-SS IV0 Grounds will tflkf? CLASSES BUILD MODELS Edesiggns were sent ere: Sem Browor's -A IY10I'I1il1S C3-GSS' ----------- Qivulters, Rosemary Olson, CS- V , Mr. Walter Eebb's first2B:1uer, Frances Ocser, Doloresg T310 POSUU of 103115 SUTVCY and second hour classes s.re2Roberts, Myron Juliff, Mary swliich is C0VCI'iT1QT1ll Of' miking scale models of .T uncse, German, Italian and United States bomber CII1dP.lI '2 suit planes for the United Stwtes Navel Reserve Civil-A inn Defense end United Stat- es Army identification puw pesos, The planes are blincls ond used as silounettcs ef, Richardson, Yvonne Hettoy, ' Iva Robinson, Frances Hecr, Henrietta lhsterson, Doris Hays, Cmierlynck, Vir- ginian Anderson, Morris FOI'- I 1 . . , Eester, Marjorie Jones, -md Peggy Palmer. Lrist year Y'!iLnc: Moore wo first :md Nddine Uillifuns sect ,I au. up-.. Agn i , - ...,,,, in ... .,.. -k 44'--... r -'- : I Keizsis City and vicinity, will be tf1c,offoI'ing oi' add- itional subjects in high Zscliool, that will be of iti- Qriedinte value. Tir Brower is working un- dcr the supervision of Miss Hilde Fallon, who is chairmen QI' this district . Wm:--...ni m-In-12 num.-zs:mmm.I.L:.L. ' ' .. I ,. ....mfg ...W . .. .' +.r,,,,r,.,,n,,.,l, Y Y :g5:::::: i:':ifr:::::2:-1:-2:::::::: '::::EgE:gEQ::::: :::::::::::::::::EL?-12.-..9:::z iit gizzg- THE fum Published bi-weekly by the ' William Penn Club ' , Junior High, Independence, Mo. .. Ellen Bundschu PatriciaiGabriel ... Shirley Myers ..... Ralph Kurtz . . . . . Eunice Lund Marilyn Van Trump Suzanne Carpenter ... Virginia Gard . , . Roger Farrell .. Jim ie Farrell ... Jo Ann Payton? . Mr. Ton Hamilirn: Miss Hester Preston, Mr. Walter Webb A Member of national Scholastic and Editor-in-chief .. ... News Editor ..... ... Feature Editor ... . Sports Editor .... ... Aint Editor. . . . . ........ . Asst. Art Editors ..... Exchange Editor .. ... Press Editor ....... . Asst. Press Editor .. . Business Manager . ...... Advisers ............... UELU FRIENDS . manure aboutfiooo Students in Jr. High School. Withssix months to get acquainted, how many friends have you made? Why can't everyone be friends? Q We're all Americans working for one common goal---An EDUCATION. What if you dQH'tkIDW who sits in back of you in third hour?hbw is the time to get acquainted. Put a smiles on your pan and show the world you are human. Don't be u greuch, look the world straight in the eye and say, UI can be fuk endly to ever-yone l I You'rc human and they're human, No one is perfect. Look around and see how 2 many kids you don't know. Look around,odter you've made new friends, and see how much nicer it is to associate with everyone thin it is to stay in your WSHELLN. Q Come on, lift up your head and greet the world with e cheery smile. You'll feel t Missouri InteI'S'3h01 1St5-C better and everyone else will too. being necessary to good governmaxtg mi .t.. and the happiness of mankind, sch-5 IELIGION, morality, and knowledge ools and the means of education shall fm! ever befencouragedd' , Education for a strong America is sential. Probably when you think of' a 1 'Strong America , you think of it in tems of impleinents of war. But have you stowed to realize that it takes education tozun the airplanes, battleships and to plan the maneuvers of the Army, Navy andMa1iire es? It is not only war implements- I that make a '?Strong American, but the people' who make up this vast countryofAnwrica. Education will help us to live clean, wholesomelives that will carry on the A- merican aspirationg Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happinessg to have homes u that are secure, happy, and enduringj to build com nnities that are clean with,pleai Sant surroundings for youthg to foster ' purpose with to provide sch betterfliving. has America to S churches that serve their good practical ideasg and ools which will encourage A Perhaps you ask what defend? It has the freedom of religion, speech, press andassembly, a free demo- I cratic government, a vast natural wealth,Q reaching from ocean to ocean, a hopeful Q future for our posterity and a country made up of people of all races and creedsg --.-0-..-Q------.---------s O' Lucille Hogan-lTe a girl who just starti- ed in Jr. High! Well, how doyouylike go-Q ing to school? Q ' Betty4S.- I don't mind going to schooli or coming home-- its what's in between that burns me up. fhfnnts'nQ c The teachers of Jr. High are' very. clever people. They, like everyone, have favorite sayings which quickly identify them: ' - . I IM. Cowger: I don't know ia thing ...... . on test days. I y Miss Preston: Sky blue pinkand pea green purple. V r V Mr. Noynaert: Let's have it Quiet ,- Miss Bull: Literally ........... f'. Mr. Hamilton: WFlashy BOy'.' Miss Stark: 'Let's be quiet, Classn, H Tir. Brower: WShucksZn y j Y Miss Raubinger: WNow....When I did itn. Miss Price: WI won't have it...u Miss Kennedy: UThat's too bad...W Miss Stonner: Jimmy '5::3':i'k'k -...-......-..-.a-..-.-..----..------------ . THE WISH OF A LITTLE BOY ..--..-..------..----..-.. By the sea, on the sand, I sit all day, ' For I'm wishing and wondering what to plat I have a shovel, a spoon withwhich to digl But I'm growing up, I'm six, and thatsbhg I sometimes wish.I could fly above trees Like a bird that flys through the air, '- And rest on a cloud that is snowy white, And leave behind me every cure. 'T would be fun to sail in a big ship, Just 'hear that whistle. cry, t' - And to sec all the people rush on board: And others waving their hats goodbye, ' But all these things I cannot do 'Till I get big like my Dad. So all I can do is sit and wish For the good times yet to be had. Eleanor Campbell ' .Ain in R window means to anyone. B suing-little Q piece of cardboard ..--..-.suhanusu E A pretty girl sat lookefg ing out of the window at g the rain splashing on the g sill. A piece of linen pap-E er lay open on the desk 5 with a few lines scribbled in dainty writing.. Thefirst words were nDearest BillW.f She left the window and 'zz went on with the writing. E UDearest Bill, Q I have intended tovnntei sooner, but you don'tknowg how'much fun I've been Inv-2 ing. Ifl1'take that back, 5 you understand. It seems youfre the only one that really does. Just last nighti I went to the most wonder-2 ful dance. I went with a new boy who is simply It was my first formal ty and was I ever thrilled! Ifm sorry, Bill, this isn't what I wanted to write to you about at all. 3 I want to tell ofthe fe How can we be cheered when we ourselves can hear War knocking at our door? had gone to bed, I slipped into Babs' room because I thought I heard a sound.When I opened the door she did 5 not hear me and there beside her bed she knelt. She was saying her usual prayer. do you know'what she was prays? ing for? No, 'not a doll with Selden curls, not a book but something that she has, but is afraid of losing. PEACE L2 She didn't know the true mean? ing of the word, but she knew? it was what she wanted. My dear, I couldn't explain tog her when I didn't know the swer myself. e At this instant her writ-5 ing was interrupted by 1 n s . knock. She rose, went to thee door and turned the handle. The look on the faces of the g 9-Imen warned her that something Last night after everyone. everyone is experiencing. I was wrong. 2 kI10W YU'-1 UPG in the midst 0? Are you Miss Warren? onef it but being in the Navy inquired. I You GTB Prepared to GXPG0tf nYes,W she answered hesite anything, We are not pre- g'an1y, 3 PDT65- f0I' WUT. not just 995- We have bad news for u 5 anyway. At night when I go to bed I seem to hear the rumble of planes above my head. I think of a bomb be ing at this instant hurled through space. I remember all of my family and espec ially you. I wonder if your are safe, or are you trulyi in grave danger. Yesterday we had drills at school, ones that I am still Qgine masks Every io we Rings shudering over. Im- learning to wear gfs in the ye r of evening over thc r d hear men giving war- , and precautions as l94f2 to Bl ckouts Oh, Bill, it lSH't fair' Why should we be troubled in this great country of ours The hat red and blood thirsty men should be confined tothdr Own land Keep it out of 0l1I'S Everywhere I vo I see posters trying to lift the morale of our men and wo mon I don't know whether they realize oi not how . 1 .-. s. 1 , J CL g . F Q UP' I 5 L I1 - . . Q i U- Q z - 5 ' ' ' - 5 fi fr - . ' 5 . 5 5 . J 'X . . . . y 4 ' I - 2 1 E ' - ' - I : 2 - 5 - - - 5 , ' - El 5 ' . ' ' 9 , . . ' f. ' .. : S . t 11 2 - 5 1 ' . 5 5 .Q v E - Y ...........-..--..-..--..----.. I: 5 ' ' E , ' ' . - ' A - b - - 5 .1 -...--....--....-..-. ' ' E D ' 5 , . : f :- .- - . . .....---- 1 . , f -....,.. : 3 I 1 . , i -5, .. ... - : E 1: ' ' . . .,,w -- .i.--... p -L-'-'.1:-'H - 2:.1:4.zf , I - QT :.:,:5z.2J.D.5.tz:,' Yv.Q,Q...:.a4.:.:L ,','':-:Qg-.4 i '!' yo Miss Warren. May we come in?E Why, certainly, she said? She backed away from thenmnrg and three burly men in Navy Q uniforms ent ered . . Wlour brother, Captain Wan- ren, was on the 'Arizona' when it went down. She drew a breath and an-5 swered dully, WYes, go on.' Q WWe are sorry to report g this, but he was one of the Q unfortunate.n A E NThank you,W she said 5 She got up from her seat 2 and glanced toward the door Q The men left hurriedly and 5 the room became very quiet 2 The girl picked up the piece? of scented paper She looked at it tears filled her eyes, then she crumpled it and threw it into the blazing fire. From upstairs ch1ld's happy voice broke the silence. WDO you still want me to mall that letter for youin UNO, never mind, Babs, I won't be sendine it now N Glenna Jacobs JLLT'-. rr'-Q. , a as if asserted shin.-WU 4F ig o I .p-milf' ig. u :gg nga: p Spring is officially here but by the attitude of some boys you could never con-- vince the girls that it is' the time of 'Romance'.....,- Who in the world is 'lilhnen For further-information see Harold T. ............ What's all this we hear about the I seventh grade girls and their 'wishing-Boxes'?????????!we hear they certainly get re- sults ..... ..Wel1L Well! 12 Weren't we surprised to --- learn of all of Mr. Cowger'S first hour has gone back to their childhood daysJ...... They have discovered a. lov- ely fairy tale creature.r,. 'Sleeping Beauty' .... What's all this we hear about ?S1.M. getting her old flame back? in commission???MyZ Spring can certainly do things to a girl.... Many remarks hmn been made about R.K.'G low ly black wa-a-vy hair ..... . Heredfter he will be known as 'Krew-cut Kurtz ......... And speaking of 'Crew-cuts? Kenneth P. seems to have started the Spring fad..... April Fool's Day will soon be here...So...wntch those shoe laces and hairbows for pranksters will have their' funsoalaunsuolooiliqllollot PRESENTED PLAYS Thursday and Friday,Dhnh 26 and 27 the Dramatic Klub and the Speech Department of William Chrisman Higa School put on six one- ct plays, three edch night Thur day, they pre cnted 'The D1etetor', WGhostly Rm sengern, and WThe Child Won dern. Friday, they presented Mon WTIO Died at Twelve NCu s You, Jack D ltonn, and 'The Bed of Petuniasn COLIECT NINE DOLLARS The Girl Reserves collect ed R9 Oobyfoot of pcmydrhre .una 7- F., 1 ym5:.....1--w.:e.1re.r,,. , , , . g'l'1'H 2' . :ln 1 t EAL1 - fig ', H1 1' ,1,. HN, YE' 131 tf1 1' I 31lf.'.,lF ' F51 f 1 1, , 'f fu Milli? 1 13 111 f-1 11 ' pl .5551 . 14111 J HHN ,f 11 , 1 Tim? 1 '1 1 1' lliil 1 Sfifl' Elf ! 121 1' 1 1 lf i 111 ifl 1 YM I 1,1 fl A 1 THE ECHO ' ---------.---.,-,-L,-...-------,.- -4. 1 PLAY NETS' 94 DOLLARS After weeks of careful and patient rehersel the Jrvf Dramatic Players presented the three ect comedy China Blue'Eyes , Thursday ond Ffif-5 day evening, Merch l2 and The idenity of ' China Elueg Eyes' .wus e highly kept sec-Q ret until the third actg- The castincluded : lime mie Farrell, Lorin.Stewert,' Howard,Downs,, Roger Ferrell, Ben Marler, Bill Iiinde, Bob Hughes, Rickey Brown, Earl Hanes, Glenna .Taco-bs, Anna Virginia Shi-ook, Petty Rom- sey, Gwen Mdrler, 'Delmar Fern? Steinhauser, Iva Robinson , Charlotte ' St ewnrt , Gernettn Tye, Angela Pfil2tG3.'SO11, Donny l Payne, Doloresi Betty Thomasf. 2395.45 was net? Wertz,' Ionice Lelvfnsters and TA total of -ted. The home roomsof Miss f ELESCTW .BUNDSCHU On Tuesdsy Merch -10, tl'-e Almuwoto Comp Fire Girls held election of officers, T1-icy are Ellenildmndschu, Presi- dentg Shirley Myers, Secre- tnryg Patricia Allen. Vice-' Presifdentg Petri cif. Gabriel, Scribe: Patricia Brown, Trel- czsurerz I-.inrtlzn Deister, Snr- gent -Jet -Arms . 1-The girls plan to pick up and deliver yarn for Red Gross soon. . . 1 D --..-..-..-.-.....-....-...-....-..- conrtnrn .arefm .....-.....--...-.- Miss Will Elle Deacon, ' Miss Loi Retta l-iotiiersheud, Miss Helen Rucker-'s-theme rooms have completed 'if- iyjhllllg afghan was made- of .squares .knitted by the 'pupil lend sent tothe Ir. Red Urossf . They .have started dnotlzer . The first match of the are still many-gsmes Qto be pitched before 'the ' March 50, 1942 ' .1213221::'-1Z:25::.::Z!5',:'.1::L1:T-'Zig 3 i m.....,.....,.......--ew-----M--... W K - liiiejfi' C' U F1231 fi 5 ff'- ds, J 5 1151 .2 -75.1 .:. - PITCH ITOIZSESHOES iiiorsesiloe Tourniment was won by lawrence Castle who pltved Bob Stewfirt, with u A score of ll-9. Albert Con- stance defected James Sad- ler by 9 points the score being ll-2. Orvzil MCC-'1I'ty' was defeated by Bob Lydcy,' with n score of ll-S. Lew- rcncc-Fields made 3 smash- ing defent.ofer Hhrold Tit- us, the score was ll-l.i j Tournament' is over .,vT11e'finh Qoritos for the matches ere: 5 E'IrLl.'t1eI' Webb , 'Keith' ,' 11 Gliester Jcrnirg-s' and ce Fi.clds.' Those Vere the predictions ofnlfflifg ' Herold' ' Drawer, director of sports, 'Q'Tf1O'iS- also pitchidng in the tournament L' ' - ' 5' ..1?1,-eddfHirmg11g M-Q 1 ,709 Nqynq-l3QfQ51'l.?LZ1 and only contributions k ,G1g'biA lB,I1d 115133 1T'pL111g'gS,5 H993-fwould bc greatly apprecinted. ser were lJl1G.Wl11l'1OTS Of the ' 1 -r ------- -f---1--i+'-n-- 1- 5 ticket 'sales 'in the seventh,QHi'SS K'I'GG591'! Did 12?-T1l'011f2 9131115111 and ninth gl-11595 rg.. gyou withwthis' homework? . effectively., 1 A J Bill B. No, Mnfaxn ---- My Dad l . . . . i Ther play was directed by gdidclt all -l'l1I!15Clf-' ,L e-Miss Greco Rowe. A ' ' - -J ------- r-- ,'f:Q: ,P:, '?i-Ftf--ff' ---- h------ 4 Q----ff--A ----- - ------ a-----s---Q---S 1-,e - 5 cnosswonn PUZZLE' ., 1 ' - 1 'i , , , ,T i T V , dbqf WIS! V1 1 15' disinfect cuts. 1 V Tn! r LA- W, 22. Past pf run fv 5 L7 245 Lqrgei animal having ,gut -In -X tusks andgtrunk. ' 1 -1' ml- nl on .r R' . i 1 112' f 1. Past Toi' hem- ' vff fffn i 3. Vsse swelling 'in the f middle - - 1 1 W 1 ' ' i:f:Z'iZ5?'ff 3. Did Lend 4 gui . , 4- 4 ' . - . ' 'jg P V n , at n Q. Scientific explan- 4 :?i:2:f,'5:,l'i 1'- Viv! -'ration' ' ' P 'f A T T' 1 9 it one time dwg nf' pn f n y . . . 4 ,el ve ee 1 , 'Yc' 110, Object holding two 1 Ji. Secretary of State things tightly together If .if if Fl3'ihs'A11im1 14. Iirst were in the mme Q 1 Before 1 of lixrgest city in Brazil in n g n dnf:jTo proclaim in n 15. Conclusiong to stop ell, 'Nitlrogglycerine 5 16. Continuous loud sound A n nn 212- BC-2hO1dS 18. Slab of baked clay used 1 1 f 3:51 Long pieced of woody , for building - 1 4 or metal A V , 26. A fixed point of time le 141A rustic vpipe T from which years are counted 17. Possessive of 'I' 21. Tiny insects noted for q 16. Mriteriel for making its industrious lribits 1 li A I GGHS ' A ZEN. Useduinsteed of ri bcforeg I ,T 19: Dark fluid used to . words beginning with 'vowel 2 '1 I 1 , I l START'-TOU'Rl?Al'mwT'l' fi. b?7.SkO'EUTLll bO1lI5I1BiIl6iil5 A 'between fHomefroi5:ris1 vrilf be ' held sometime inf theffiicry D nedr f11'bl1IiCCQ'- Each Home idom with its bnsketbaill will play some other ft-cams A ffnfter this been aonef the champion te of e2i'ch grade will plsy other grades forfthe' championship of iwsnescnoo-ig 1' 1 - Soclcer football M Tbeergfinized in 'theft-neerp ' future. f e Seekers df rotigh fcndf' e ready game. It is onlyffbr , Tfrnmen.1 The game is some-' -like footbdllf 'TWO-A goals asian football difeli 5-provinces' Tneimin things D is that the bali-Tconnojc be toughest by the tends of tnpf' plziyersgl It bietkicked or buttedhwith' the heed, xp but cfumot be touchedufwitli we Minds. This will provide thrills and excitement not only to the players but to' the wpectutors es' well. . - --ang.-u---.11-p--u-ni Plans for advanced - enroll. ment are being made. Tench- ers are making lvequisitiow- Q-1 7 l I g 5 I v I I :v f'lQJ'.v ' ?.'-C. V' - i. p 4K.,. T e T fig? iiibd I V. I .fx A 0'?gwW1 ' fgiigg' 75' n Us .if'?3t 'A 2 his mfg? -'x Q.- A , Q ,NJ :e.-, -, pi ' ef: ,. ' , :.,.L V i V 'T 1 L ,' fl . lv ar e . .' .I , I M A .ex . v9i4e1CIv.r.'Ane'.-5flea' -.Junior Iflighql iheepeheieheeg-gneg AgI.ii1iQf'iQ,Qg' g:5FE3'F'2ff:2flB25::::::::izsaaszuzanzgFsgsmiizziisiaSqhgqigiss::qg:i:s:5QQE2SgeFQLss STAR?-l'0Ri4.,:,0 f r . T ' - TAKES, tri wuz E1BR0LL1,f1ElYT' . E ghere W111 begin, assembly .A ' 4 . 'H ------- :QF-N ri Ely, I-Y:prYL'I,QE,et thelgnemorial -4---1--1.-.f.:.f,. . ' Eighth eha Nifith cLi4adee Fill Emildillg' Thd'i5f?s1T9H1 is to be Mem bore 33113. 55le4W'Gf15 Ff51' mL.BlankS. , glgeivt Sgcret until liridayxniee T Un91ausl,.Ahili,ey.. I -L::L4!-4-- 5 race' owe who is sponseringcxg hHgn-4,-,f,.eig ',' Advanfled Glirolment will pr0g1,8m'Said' it will he iamfknn 61154185 beginf,fI'hurEdsy, April lefrifelffnt frogQ33-g1lVe?.'fQfi???', Haifa? ?11 F1-SW more-'f6?',th6 The'ph-ee.ent11free1imehme-nllfbe15.-2' ,. A .- i1?i't 5335 weeks'-.95 -'S'ChOCZl-' expectedit'o'1'enro1QJ.. for the? ' ETA' new 1E??b95F'5 are-.re cam- next three-yeere.' , The pre-Wg -. .I f giggled, PY 7011? Effsllsh and sent 'eight'h'-g1'sde.vdJ.l enr-dll I' ' M-: ---' F- ' ' teachcrsf, Thheyiare. chef., for Onefydgfs They will hgLeg? 11 T-I.RMtg-34.pA!L , iscn on the basis seine fel., the privilegeof' ehrollingi Q tx .. slewing 9.u?4Q2lQF'iC3'G1011S'? ill forbfive Subjedtg. and onelgg MES? 3 ,gi,lfejn:Li,?5 L ..- tHe must have no grade below study hell-1'-rlieylhey have 3 ' EM1 437 H0 must be able, to three '.p1-epeget1efyQguh3eeae .Q l2W?tG',',jff, must Fwgundllsj and two. nonfpreifyretory 3 , i-rf fl 1 'ftrlouii Q5 .1gIii3gfHUS1P1-5ebf1f?j'f? jects, 'or-'four jpreporatoryiqzx - ff 1' W 9, 5ie.!Ilf1St 72'-?lF3F1l' and one non-preporntoryssib-.E ' img to qqopefilqatiq Wmhlfthe jects. St'ndeht'e-1'QjAihlll'.,heveET?' ,V 5 X .'-fiiiedlzois and ?f9mf91'S' fij,PHe' their choicefofi'orc.hest ra,2i'5f A nfl!! imus Lave 1n1,1?..JTV9 'K ,HGV mixed chorusf'-or e'fnehhmus-Q - 'V H bfi aggrgsslvef- .'e89' He- ical offeringfbeginners in-2 V -A Emu' glve or have ramen mt' strumental class.. - X- ' ' ,iff is Jive Support to-teh? P193 :-:4:-:LQ--u-- It 'A ' nfjlicgney be n contest Winner. . ' F , selectjlons, Qremlade LEV I ES. GARRY -egg g5hyfigh,f.r-.aereheil seller, prin- ilf ---- --U ' 'A -lgcipel, end the sponsors of ?f w 5 .f . ifvit M fl . 5 H' ' 3 'n M' Tw 1 - 1 f feeeub- s 13 orities Proposition 551 to5 i d l'l ' T liimerflber in-'the ninth grade' ' . A 'n -3, ...ZF 'Q ,f 11 Pg, ' ,Yvonne Hatty Pgggyiblnlag lnsfesse-like OPefai,fHe,,19Vffrsouheksnnstsstfs H H , gxehieeneeyhe, Carol Anweyiajg from sixty cents to onedM.. 3, ,D.T'Aa Qqigflfy- 5 ,Q Padliclud nr t1e . htgn lar on the f3lO0.00 assessed? , fl +I 'h - L N f?fg,Q-lr -' ' ' . 7 f 'i?e T'. ?, ' 'fs 'te ' l :W ,' f, Iii Z?ll13ggO?b'3QEI?rmfIi03gsZl2En?dE2E LiV,iH5.?5LV1lEh ieseehfldrefl 'Sevens efederSl'sef:L'f 482 e ainst the rofvesal iH--'+'rE4E1l--- ' D. 1S'H1'sh Allenf- PsHliI1e'C1'Hme1', Pro Osfiticn gri n i The regulnr'1neet,ing.,of the :arid .Victor Carnes. P ' '- V ' - 'A' Junior-'Zligh 'Pj T. A. was held ----------- -- the district lg7VY'.:.an sddit-rg ional twenty-five cents for? building maintenance weas Q also carried by a vote o f l696 for the proposal and 554 against the proposal. Sample ballots were dietutive tributed by the school ' instructing voters how to Q cast their ballot. Had these propositions been defeated the sdiooltcrnn would have been shortenedtoi about seven or eight months. ities led bg! g1'O1lP 0fmb'SC0ut5 1 Tuesday, April l4. Dr. L. G. Soule was the speaker. Els ada dress was, Hliving With Our Childrenn Dr.Soule is frmnthe lsrheee city soy Scout fl98C'lCj,lJ.L1P5 ters. He is an assistanticxec- Hr. Waldanar Meyers's third hour chorus sang three select- ions. Richerd Howard sung the solo part and Sara Allen ecc- ompanied the chorus on the pi- ano. The pledge of s,llef3i5T'C0 COM LETE SURVEY In the past Week, a voca- tional survey has been made of Freshmen students. This survey is for boys and gins from fourteen to sixteen ye- ars of age, who are availdie for employment in agricult- ure and Industries. Supt. Lloyd W. King desires that the ULS. Enployment Service know how many boys and girk iwsnt jobs this summer. 2 . 'rms reno April 15. 'lf-442 THE ECHO Published bi-weekly by the William Penn Club ' Junior High, Independence, Mo. Editor-in-Chief ...1. ' News Editor . . . . Feature Editor .. Sports Editor ... .Art Editor ...... :. Asst .. Art Editors Exchange Editor ... Press Editor ........ Asst. Press Editor Business Manager ... Advisers .. .......... .....Ellen Bundschu ... Patricia Gabriel .... Shirley Myers ..... Ralph Kurtz ......-Eunice Land .iharilyn Van Trump, Suzanne Carpenterg ... Virginia Gard .... Roger Farrell ... Jimmie Farrell .... Jo Ann Dayton Fha ion.Hnmilton A Nhss Hester Preston, Mr. Walter Webb ..-...--..........-..--..--.-......-.............-......-......-----..--- p Member of National Scholastic and Missouri interscholastic ......--...f..,...,...............,...----.....-...........-....--.-:----:........-- ..--.....-------..........-...-......-.....,.......,................ ....-... ------ IV . E'Ws ff ' 0 Simi! it-,fi tmtlhiit' - - - - Ef3'rQeE to world coacitions we must all Q33 ide our part to help win this war. Qg5!,iWe, as American children have the privilege of attending well equipped schools. One way to do our pert is to care for the school equipment. Repairing eqnp- ment requires much labor and money Ofwhich there is a shortage. Since paper is needed for defense we must learn to be conservative. We have au been extravagant of paper in the past and can do with very much lessthan Wenow.use Lets all do our part in caring forwhm equipment We have and cheerfully do withe out some things we think we need and look for ways of being good citizens in our school buildings and our school grounds. ---------t--------- ' NINTH cumin nicntfu-ns Press Associations ..----..----...-..,..-........--..-...-.....-...............-..-.-..--.-.- '. I P fl! Q, 4 ' Qlnrisuuft l3.tQ'dtRUUflU. in Junior High are fortunate e- nough to have a fine playground 2, W1 a o o new equi cn . fe V 'th 1 15 f 'pm t W have a variety of games so if you happenl ,ed to get tired of basketball you can play horseshoes, handball, volley ball or mar- bles., Except for the latter all tlecquip- .ment is furnished by the school,.I.ir-.Miller and Coach Brower have worked hard to give you 'gt playground you'.ll be proud of and enjoy. In order to show your graditude to Ruth Gavanah . . . Donald Hanley .. Eunice Land ... Lucille Hogan .. Bill DoPu3h .... .. Sam.Chapin . .... .. Betty'McCorkindale Myron Klopfenstine Laura Mae Sanders Bill Brizindine .. Herman Witchie .. Ralph Dishong 4. George Boone .. Pat Gabriel .... N. Dirk Tousley ..... .. Baby Face ... Hnmbones ...... Loni ..... Louie Ao v n .W .... Romeo .. Corkic .. Jo Jo . . Timber .. Willie .. Herbie .. Cookie ...'Dan'1 Dill! l IQUIOI .............. Big Shot Miller and the School Ecard forgiving you this.equipment everyone who uses it should take thcxbest care of itg In us-' ing this equipment volley balls, and basketbells, should never be kicked a- rmabans, rounds or loft out overnight. Much 'of the equipment has been lost. in this-way Horse shocsvalsc' should never be left out. The least gratitude that you can show is to take care of your playground equipment. ' u ........ as ......... ,SUQUTWER VHKHTIUHS, , QQEFEA HAT do you plan to do this summer?i Arc you going to do semethingthis i suzmncr which is constructive or are you going to piddle around for three months. Our' country is at war and with all the money and jobs waiting for you to snatch, why not take advantage of the opportunity. Perhaps you will say'Irnll re- ly on myealloz-:once to carry me through. the summer. But wait, if you are one of those people, stop and think a moment. Did you ever make any money yourself? Do you know the thrill of having your own bank account? with your own hard earned money? If you haven't, try it once, you'll like ith -- ....... 2-4 .... --- BIRTH or srnnvc r When Spring is born to each hill and vale The birds are here to tell the talo,VN They whistle and sing from night 'till mom When they tell the world, Spring is born. When Spring is born, the flowers bloom,'L And sway in the 'breeze to keep in tune. S They rock and nod, not weep and mourn When they tell the world, Spring is born. When Spring is born the skies are blueg The moon has more a golden hueg Q The Sun in theslzy is gold at morn, All the world lives again, when Spring. is born. Geneviove Ragers Ninth Grade ------,--r--------- ltr. Brown: HPntty, will you want me to help you with your lessons tonight?W Patty: Roh, no, Daddy,U I might as well get than all-wrong myself.W -IEHHEEER TUESDAY?-WAR-STAMP DAY si . ,. f, .,, .133 ., '.-c.. T.. '- SPRWG 'FEVER A , JUNIOR 'Die'-.:tQf.Trc W . M HnlTS .JUMQR HIGH? ,QRgw.,zzf..1.:ors ...rms . . -..vox , .'-In-.ease someone..-'is una-5 A very interestirgqpro--51 I - 'Q' Q warefofjthe fact .that spring? gram' was iggiven-.for the mem-7 N ' H 1 A. , x has arrived with all ,of its bers .on Thursday, March 36, , lyke ,jr kqgdgtqoyg-gi usualf'splendor,'maybe a fewiZTho program was under' the . . . . of several. typical spring incidentswill helpito conf? vince you. Q. ' About this time every 4: vear- the student bodv effu- well under wav. .. For example- let- us look into Miss K1-eeger's thirds., hour Algebra 'c1ass, in ad-1 dition to the .usual .hustle and, bustle . .011 .the .pupils . coming into .the rdom.. .t.o.day there is . an undercurrent, a --.very . ,noticeable under- ,Q cu-rrullff ., .Qf , ,talking and .2 iaugnmr-. ,As . the . lovable teache:r1,e,nt,e,rs the noom,she.f is ..sI:eet.ed. with schsxaryi 'Miss vKreege,r'!., Two ,boys -are? diS'guSS,iI1g ,With their 12.G3ChfQ, .z.....Hig1. 'is inflicted with spring fever, and itris now direction of Delme Fern Sti4 Miss, lirebggr' U finally. a- nehauser, Program chairman.. doptegl, a ,grandchild ----- Yes ' , -The program consisted of: ypufve guessedyit-Q----None A 'rcading,. The:'Cremation of Sam:McGee , given by Nonaj Sharp,i the next number was, a piano solo by Charlotte Stewart . Her selection was -entitled Tulip ,,.. A .vocal duet followed. Patty, Ramsey , and Barbara Sproles sangtmoe numbers, they were: We're All Axnericansn.. and ..'!O3z.er There . They weresaccorxpani- ed by Anns1,Virginia.Shrock., The next number was a- saga- phone soloifby Lorin Stewart . father than LP. Hsmi11.on..... filhd speaking of teachers... Hi ss Ball ' s lat est, .namesake !'Edna an, Easter- chicken gi-LD, and LF. fhadEZa1every -- fUI1!1Y-- look .ons their- facese- when ,theyz walked 'into a eer- tain- -class -only.. tru find Q Qsubstitute teacher and a -- gvery..qui.et..cl:.ss-.-. . . . . . . . Harold T. has-xbeen verybu- 12sywlat5el3r in first hour stu- Qdy holler-QBIMS' it is not his Q-1-essons that kept him busy.. He was iaccoinpanied Q by Garoljwo g hear Vernon C. enjoyed Anway.: A readingiwas given'-ffhimself immensely at a Cer.. by -Gwen and.Ben Marler, The tain-party--f-A-Yea ---- - ----- concluding number -was s. pin- Norma iF. . . .'. . . .Patty R. has sno solo by Anna -.Virginia Qlfinsally learned to dance er their . ambitions. xlohngzyf Shroclc. - U ' , swing step-ef-2-+B:l1l.D4 expre'dd,Gd. his desire.. t.Q ,bei The next meeting of the is already an accomplislied' a .epha1:maci,st.,. . .the , .teacher clubj. will be April- l6.- - up g p imaster .at the .step-.-.. . ..w. . . was QU.it,e pleased. .She rskedi . -as ---- 4-f-------fe--. , --ee -i.MiSS Mothershesd res!-ly C1088 J'iZ11I1lie vfb,3,t.l1Q.WB.Ilt.O.5.,1.7,0, .neg-W g.1sTAHr.noTnsQog.s ,have-ner classes-relieving. I want to -be..a...vitbrnin.'L,.,.Q--. -------- 3- f ,-,, -in-ghosts-f-Forfnrther in- he repliedf .'WBut Miss Hester f,Prest,on is- 'wr formation -see Elle-nf BJ.'x.'.. said the teacher, You beginning to believe. -that illfho fin Hnme ,Room 2115. is. .. . be a viten1in 1g Why -not? Qe-there-:'.ane- manyineighth. grade? more colnnionlyknovm- asjl9l2. he aslcedf Dm always see- Q-boys zuidja fGW'f+3j.il lS.WhO QFor1,further information see i-ng -'signs '- that say, 'Flite need' glasses, fforliafter tellfg Dicle Cato---:fHe llf know. . . . ,'amin', ,be one! KBZLJ To prove that teachersi arenot immune te- this com- mon disease, spring jlelrer Miss-llothershead read ghost -stories to' her, English: classes, and besides spread-2 ing this 1 inevitable-d-isoasege to her classes,she' actually? has herpupils believing ing ghosts., , '- , Yf ' .ATTLEEEDV NEETIITG ...,....-.......-4. Miss Mary.. Lee. llclfiahen- Miss Hester Preston attendr ingthem tofpick--qoutp 'their own material forfg-th-sir e.-rt Not ebook. n covers , , many brou- ght in f .bi'i.Pg1'1t colors, and wanted- t'o.u'sc the brightest colored linen there is. Her classes plan to finish this project soon and1st-art on their- next project which will b,e.,.wall hangingsf , . SUEY1IY..QQMFLETEUf? Ror the pa.st,few weeks Mr. .T .lT.Zie.nt horney ass 't .' Superint endlerlt . has .been Sur' ----Q---L-A---n-.pu A - n wHo s who ' There.!.s. a boy-on 27th street In looks he'sgheIrd51to' beat, His hair is black and wavy ijQQ, E V' n -Q 1 '. Tofsce he's nice 'isn 't' hard to :. . Q N His complexion .isn t very -iight-,g '- . ' Ziepjis ftfe.ll:.when.,it comes to -height. :J ' ' . I Newhthgzt. I'Vc ftold you what hols--like, f 1 I 1, Yougfshould ,know he's . W . .......... .............. -....--a.--.-.s The Engl-ish classes oi' Ziiss Lucille Raubinger and Sa1Quelg1Borg fire studying the life of Alfred Lord Teri- cd thcufwesjtern Arts,Conven- pervising VOC?ll3j.0I1?'llfSHU? ' tion -Wednesday, ,April erin vey. -He says. 'i'I'F-O business Kansas City, BEo,-- jlyfiss Marejmen of Independence , gum-ite IQ-utzp ,Miss ,Mary -..joined whole-heartedly Kennedy, Iir. Walter Webby gpsxirveyixflfld OKPTGSS f2hfiT71SGl'T Tir. Joe Noynacrt, and Ik. Qves as thinking it W01'.t.h E-Earshall EI,llcr took charge while. The Ind.cP0TldGnC0 5uI 'f 01' the afternoon. classes, . Veir will be completed this V nyson, the English poet. The pupils will recite orally, ' 1 n I I I : T 7' Y : mc nvn 'l 1-1 - n n ----4-- -- for them' .. - . A . .. - 2 - V..-. ..' L W .:. ' T J'-Z.I.:i.g -L.if4.L:.:,.i.:Exi1La.?a:,,i:::rs49,Q.,.i.:,'.:.552.55A: :Q-l-.4 . . Ei::::::::::::::::::::::::::p::zgzszszgggzggggmmszzms::::::::::::::a::gBEgg:gQ5:l22g: .su ' ' A FLY AT A TRACK BEET April----.Tunior High' ver- ses Rock River!! ' What a dey and to think, me, cm liitle fly, a witness of such ra great day, There is Mes Mothersheed and Miss Ikecger yelling,and not at each other. There goes the gun and they fire off. Say, what happened, oops! Ire Must have tripped, Clumsy ain't he? Say-there isBr-other .Teep and Mother told him to stay home . Iwill tell . Oh, dog- gone it, Selly Ely has get a new hat. I guess she get it for Easter. PT , mayo:-I should' have worn mine. Good- ness, did you ever see eny- thing so silly?'Ihose people are running around in cir- cles. Ithink they would get dizzy., Of 9-lil. the crumrny things, nowthey are actual- ly jumping over sticks stuck up in the air. 'I wonder if gil humans are as dumb as these 4 Anyoine with a grain of-,sense would lnow itsmuch .easier to go around or duck Wunder-.This 'ms everything! Wdfumpingi in a pile of diirt ,proves they're crazy. New , Mr-,.,l.h.ller is pinning dif- ferent colored robbons en some ef. theqboys. All-they'll do witneznemris give' 'em to some.. girls Dolores Tense really has a collection!!! I Oh'well,', I .guess the th- ingiis 'overlby now. I'llget Brother 'deep' and go home: i fl rms reaiiyla- pity that human beings can't enjoy the? g REPLACE SNIDER A Mr. Lynn Smithchas taken over 12-lr. F, W. Snider's place teaching seventh grade sci- ence. Illr Smith taught prev- iously at Girard, Kansas. He has spent two years as a 2 .L D . Qministerpat Boston, Massach- usetts, He has an A. B. and an M. 3. degree, received at Kansas State Teachers Gol- lege. Mr Smith is married , . 4...- SPCR-I5 7, Bob Lyday, Vernon Crump, Lawrence Fields, Harold Savage, Kenneth Price, Le- Roy Weiss, and Harold Tit- us are the freshmen that twill play the sophomore basketball team inet game at the Chrisman Gym next , and his'wifeFS name is Lora1e.iv,fOdngSday, - PLAY frouriwhzur : At the Assembly on Frichy? ........ 5 ' A Q-April 10, the Barnes Element-E The seventh and Yeighth s ary School Band played a var-551-me ball teams-.Will cfm.. f :iety of selections. The Band ipcte in gournamgnt with fW21S CU-I'GQlted by Arthur STPGTIHSQROCZQ Creek, Barnes, Ruhl- fl 100511 M9510 lP0?1Cl10I'- P'-I'-MGlP7I-Imrtmcm McCu11e Home A and 2 shall Hiller, principal, anne ounced their-assembly. An ann- ouncement'was made for the Girl Reserves. ..-.... .......... --.. . GIRLS USHER 1 W -,-.7---.-.-.- The Almuwoto Camp Fire Girls are to be ushers for the BQy Scout Round-up, May B and 'The girls under the guardianship of Miss Lucille Raubinger, ushered for the Boy Scouts,-'last-fYear. 2 --,--,--------,-- 5 A preacher 'who had writtem his sermon carefully, found himself at the 'church without his manuscript. As I have gan his sermon, I will rely on the Lord for guidance. 3 Tonight I will come better 1 ..-..--.-.....--A 5 - I .. Qman, and Independence will forgotten my notes, he be- I Center here in Independcn- E ce. The final game for thc! 2 championship will take place at the Campus, ' ------------ww A 2 ' ' .g i I Marr ON TRACK 2 . i a 4 . , Rock Creek, Mccune Hone, I Barnes, Center, .,.' Huhl-Har+- engagein struck meet,-on Friday, April l'7g The meet 1 will be staged at McCune' Home. The Independence has not been selected. p -----....---------- REGENE f ,, . 1 ..-..---...agp ' Two Junior High students n Byron Stewart 1o.nd.Roger lar rell received their Eagle' , award in Boy Scouts, Friday 5 w w 1 finerthings of life, like 1,1-spared' 5April lO., Byron 'is in Troop I do. V' ' ' ',,-,?, ,,,-, i229 nnd,tRoger inf'Troep 221. I g . .fn - ,, 1 , , ., Y ,,., ,. ,,., 7674: , ii , 4. Y V Y A ' X' K' s. . ' 5 I .,. ,lil f,, v xNXX ff! V vmgvhkxxx ' E ' X ' .....-ff A , ' I . 1 se f i I Q aj, it I I - 1 - A I . ,r ot A f ' ' ' - I 'S I X 4 3 , f' ' 655. NdHv -Jfff NQQ 7 'mwiq X ggi? T , i I ' S Add , -4 N- Q 5 .f ' U lf' w f gsgff if I I t -iie I if I i ,,-, -ea QQ?'?3'R - - I in . . 1,f,. . .Aid 4 ' ' . W Q 4' ' 1 ' - -' , P. 3 i -'Si-I 5? .ff J-' ' z hir ,,a,i1f' fs .s J. . . 1 K' .-. A' -, 13 A '- ' .QJ , I ' -,-einnf---nu----n----n-----------J-wqpgqr-nnanxrr-----f-g,--..-..--g-------n-gap---n-nu Vial. XIV, No. 15 Junior High, Independence, Mo. April 27, 1942 -'::,'4Fll!'lFll:2l-'l'r!F'l1-Slut:q::p?::a::::z:::::::::n::f.::zg::.qqgq:::::.-:::!n:-.:s:::::::::::::BI::l ' - . - ' CALENDAR C e .l RESERVES. ELECT RECEIVE RHTIHE ---LJgL--Z-a,, Q ff '- Q Also Present Program May' 1' Assgmbly- by 112- Draf f ' matic Players P.T.A. serves cake The Girl Reserves 'pr e- 2 sented their last program at noon to teachers , The reno reoneiveii a first QClass rating from the Nat- Qienal scholastic Press As- isociation for the first 'sem- ester issues of this year. First, Class is an escell- and P.T.A. install- gent rating and the William- ation of officers. jPenn Club is very proud of for their parents. The fol- 7 Assembly on Safety , lowing new officers, wer e by Kansa? CNY PO?-ic? insta11ea:11affHos1ans, vir- 9 ' Iunlol' H1511 Gxhiblt ginia. Stillwell, Laur e tta Stonger,Jean Holder, 'Delta U 4 Hepa Blackburn, Martha Heir- - 'll'- Flfeshmedto met. ris, Gloria Gregg. and Eve- with Chrtsman hm Myers.. . 12 -1 Awards given at the , The program consisted of Y Assembly E 8 Liargie Burgess: '1 dly' SGSSf:O!l of a story,,The Legend of Comp School Wnshitat By Leota Alton, 3 14, - Teachers work on E devotional, The Blue Trian-.I p records 2 gle, by Laura Sanders,,Nel- 15 Students set report lie Hoering, Shirley Ghode, Audrey Bailey, Charlene Sav- age, Goldie Grube, and Dee Lois Hammontree, a play,The Weavers, was presented by Patricia Paffen, Marie King Betty Jean Leap, Shirley Rhodes, Dorothy Mathncy, ,Qrgaret Davis, Barbara Nor- ris, Joy Berry, JoAnn Cot- t ingham, Monetta Buencmen, Betty Dostal, Roberta Den- ham and Marilyn June Lane. Everyone sang songs for fun. The retiring cabinet is composed of: Betty McCorkin- dale, Garnetta Tye, Charlet-E te Stewart, Dorothy Pryor, Betty McDonald , lla Hoskins , Bonnie Uptegrove, and Ger- aldine Stone. There were eighty pre- sent, including-the club members. The program was held at the South.Method-M ist Church. . U -----.......-..--- . 'A EXHIBIT STATES cards ,,+..--------...----q-r-e-1-v-----,.--5 DRAFT NOYNAERIV ---.....--..--,..a....-.. Last week the long arm ofg Qthe'-Selective Service Actzne-Q Qached out and plucked i'rnnm fthe Junior High Faculty,Mr. Z Joseph Noyn:1ert,who for the last year has been holding forth as eighth grade sci- a ence teacher in room 209. Mr Noynaert taught his last class Tuesday of this a week...Ef.Trs. Jason White will 2 fill his position for the , rest of the year. He exp- ressed regret at having to leave Junior High and ann- ouncod that he is as yet unei sure of his destination in Q the armed forces. ' PRESENT Connor A comedy Never Trustll ibn , will be presented at g the assembly. The all girl cast is as followsg Carol ---?--u- Eikpmay, Juanita Helm, Joan : Eoreign and U.B. stamps were displayed by the Stamp Club at an exhibit held il 24 Ze 25. The admission was 541 and the club collect-E ed one dollar and five cents? Hilton, Nona Sharp, Barbara Spoles,,Lois Tor-deff, and Daisy Mitchell and Rickey Brovm will present a comics dence, '2,.oot Suitn. the honor. A' 'g A' 'WJ Newspapers are judged on the articles, features, ty- pography and make-up of the paper. E Ai score 'oi' 5729 'hrs necessary, for-the First-, 4, Class' rat ing ... The ,ECHO gre'- ceived a score of 855.5 In the scorebook which is sent, things which are commendable or which need to be improved are pointed' out and suggestions for changes are made .. The ECHO we-.si com- mended on the content of its news articles. ' The N.S.P.A. is an organ- ization sponsored by the De- partment of Journalism atthe University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. ,WINS CONTEST Polly Lou Rohrs, an eig- hth grader won first place in the American Legion Aux- iliary Contest. She receiv- ed 132.50 in War Stamps. Joe Arthur Taylor, a seventh gr- ader won second pri'ze,?1.00 in War Stamps was given him as a reward. The subject was The Characteristics of a Good lhnericanu' V. ......,.......-..-......-.. HOLD ASSEMBLIES The Freshmen Class has held two assemblies, April 29 and 30, for the purpose of practicing the High Sch- ool song and yells. The song was led by Mr.Sc?cowerg'd: ' 'V ' 'tr -f--- fr N -Q Taa:-I ' p'1rsQai.Q...Lz4..-.:Q.''f:---i-1- . .K ,... ye A M 'Q 1 it IF Qezwztsnz zB::::l :zx::B: :en::l:::::S5l:l:!'gm::g:EQ1gIQS:::S3:3s::l:2:B:S:::::::iE.:Eig,i:EZLEgggE:gg w w ix w ,gl , viii Q33 Qi 1 ilylsstw 1 WH 3 'iplgw . n I 3 hp 1 1 V M 4 M NM' thx ill f QM lim' ala ! WH S I le sf fl l W f Y I Y w I I ji K! 'I Vis. z V, I Q s L i I i L: 4 1 5 M ,I , I ln mt been I Published bi-weekly by the William Penn Club Junior High, Independence, Mo. ....-...---.--..-.----......-....-..-....-..-...--....-------..Q . . Ellen Bundschu Patricia Gabriel . . . Shirley Myers . . . . . Ralph Idlrtz . . . . . Eunice Land Marilyn Van Trump Suzanne Carpenter Exchange Editor . . . ..... Virginia Gard . . . Roger Farrell . . Jimmie Farrell Io Ann Payton Mr. Tom Hamilton Miss Hester Preston, llr. Walter Webb Member of National Scholastic and Missouri Interscholastic- Press Associations p qEditor-in-chief ..... .. News Editor. ..... . .g. Feature Editor . . . Sports Editor .... Art Edotor .,...... . . Asst., Art Editors Press Editor Asst. Press Editor . . . Business Manager . . . . . . . Advisers VERNQL INUULUHYE HE majority of the students in Jun- . , ior High have fallen lower in their grades., This may be caused by the wonderful Spring weather or j rust p lain disinterest. , There are only a few more weeks of school, but if everyone quit now they would have to lengthen the school a cou- ple weoks.Nearing the last of school every student shouldustrive for higher grades. Lets these last weeks the best .Look- ing forward to entertaining and rc-siful summer everyone should pep up,and get some: ISM 'E5b'kS' a lot of slam books at Junior S V 'A2 High. A slam book is a book usedin write all the mean things about anyone you can think of.Teachers -have asked that the students put away their slam books,hoping they would forget them, but again slam books have become popular.They have never known todo anyone any good and just Ixove that they are a waste of time. Many feel- ings have been hurt and even friendsh ips broken because of something someone wrote N the past few weeks there have been ' A - ,- without thinking . If yo u feel mean and don't happen to particularly love anyone, don't be weak enough to show it. With the paper short- age those books can be pt inbetter u S e. Students, come down to earth and get over this unkind, wasteful habit. Show' your pat ri otism by being kind, lo ya 1 , and patient . JUIWIUR Hletifi SIDES nlbu are Everything I Leve, sings Kathleen N. to Bill DeP. , Somebody El.se Has Taken My Place , moans Byron S. Breathless describes Virginia Allen. Why Don't We Do This More Often , sings Charlie .T . to Anna Virginia S. Blues In The Night , sings Vernon C. Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing In A Hur.. ry , sings Richard N. lies You s'asings Kenneth K. to Ellen B, Zoot Suit sings Cletis Mcllahan. A Let lie Call You Sweetheart , sings Bart Cox to all the girls. Day ond Night sings Miss Stonner typing the Echo. 'F ...... .... SURPRESSED DESIRES I'd like to be the iceman's boy Who eats the broken. chipsg IW: like to be X51 captain's boy Who sails away on shipsg, l'd like to be the huthster's boy To cat the fruit I'd haulg But riding on the trash man's cart would be the best of allg The trashman's boy is never clean He doesn't go to schoolg He doesn't have to answer bells Or live the day by rulesg And when they carry off old junk Scrap iron and broken stuffg . He gets his pick of all the best And does he get enoughg Last week he had a broken knife - I-Ie showed me when he stoppedg And an old tin alarm clock Dented in where it was droppedg A scooter wheel and wagon beds Enough to make lotg Ofcarts and things heap better than Those the stores have gotg I'd like to ride with him someday If Nom would let me gog ' KAnd yet its no use asking her I Almost nearly know, If I had my choice of all the boys The one I'd rather be, is The 'boy who rides the trashman's cart, T1:at's the one for me. Dorothy Root Ninth Grade ' 'April 27 , l942 - 5-n.-::::a:nusnsaunuztesasszaqizznunh:pk:::21Q:gEE2:lg::::::ss:gaiti5EfF.QuFE+'! F'L 'l:E: HANTHORN ADX,-ISES ' Fnnzrsn PROJECTS g i FUTURE womans 5 '---W------7 5 Novo ,,,-,ll-:lc--l---n The Home Economics class- Q if Assistant superintsnasnsies under Miss Iva croundsares siigtt Ellis ltao. ri - - - . .. Q . .T.N.Hanthorn gave the ECEIO3isi1PPlet1ng their last pro gectig ' stall this advise. It is? , ls fir' TMS .ls the mal-f' 5, Rgqksle '- t J' - - 5 1112 O 08. E!.pI'OI1S. ' ' -.-' igrznasoimgigiint Egwitjud . Miss Grounds said that 'J O P T ' ' My HI am Sure each of yOu,gs1rlS were Completing very fESQUIRT!! not the smallest are anxious to mow what Wautiful QPFOIIS- The S5-I'lS lipsrssn in J'.Ei.S., butthose World expects of us so We gwhouwork faster and who have 'little Watel--guns the boys eau be of greatest ussnin finished have the priviledge so skillfully shootggggggg the' world around us. this of making Somesema pioject ' ' 'Am S53I'ingM---and I'9'f'-' is the news that come from TWO of ,the P0Plllf1I' 01101065 lgmance is certainly he1'e.... a study of occupations made by the schools of Greater f Kansas City Area. Business 5 said, We want honest boys and girls? One managerlof' one large business said, 'Without honest workers they are ofmi help . We won't hire them, Another said, We want work- ersnnot those who watch the clock. One film employing over eight thousand workers emph-5 asized dependability ard loy- alty to an iassi. 5 'This is news of I highesti value.Perhaps we thought knowledge. shells most work,j but not so. It is fine at- titudes and amnnars that counts. Something like the ECHOstaff . --......----..---- TEACHERS ON PROGRAM X The Junior High men'se quartet sang on the Get Acquainted Week program given in the Memorial Bzild- ing, Monday,April E, by the Parent-teacher-Council. The 1 members of the faculty who sang were Lynn Smith, Ekluard Schowengerdt, Wardemer Meyer and Luther Cowger. The Chrisman R.O.T.C. sented the flag and gave the? pledge to the flag . An old 2 fashioned spelling bee was I given. Supt. Matthews, Supt. .T.N.He.nthorn, all the principals and P.T.A. pres- idents were introduced. Mrs.g Lida Budd Robertson gave the greetings. Patsy German sang a solo. Elearnr Campbell wen 5 the spelling bee. The meet-Q ing was closed with the com-2 munity song led by Sanford Downs . areluncheon sets and chair covers. --+ ---- --annua- DISCUSS PHILIPPINES A Have the Philippines been worth our time and trouble? is one of the questions the eighth grade history classes are faced with. This andeser- eral other questions have a- risen from their study ofthe Spanish American War. This is giving the students a background when the United States became a' world power. It. also helps to give them a better understanding of what the United States are now fighting for. START PROJECT IN ART At least Ronnie W. Iim B. think so. 'I'hose.Blz1ck3- eyes shoulc be enough 'to prove their point . .. . ,'. ... .P The greatest Mystery of.: times still remains' unsolv- ed I !??Who is T-BOIl81 ?'??p'?f?? Anyone knowing the igenity of this person, or whatever it be,'1 please contact: anyone on the- ECHO .staIf.,j. . I Elle wonder what this is between Carter l. and Nita H.??'2???a???? .Personals B. Cramer would like' to have a better picture or R. Cavanah in exchange for one of himself ......... Polly C. is still carrying the -'TORCH for a certain Byron S. ..Gee, ain't Love grand'?f7'?Official locker cleanirg d'ayl was 5 one of consider ble upset --------------- a . 5 Gee Miss Hester Preston's artgwe didn't. know things could classes are beginning their last project of the year. It get in such a mess. in nine gmonths . . . . . . . . .Mr.Noynaert 's fourth hour was very surpris- ed whenvhe said he didn't ' is a craft project with each class doing something a lit-E tle different from the Othersi in e min w o came home, Second and third hours are do-Qkissed the doorbell, and ing soap carvingsg fourth hour is making linoleum block? printings on clothg fifthhom.-Q is making clay tiles, clay vases and statuettcsg and 'chef sixth hour is making stencil Qlilr. Brower was doing receny- paingtings on cloth for wall hanffings. Elise Mary llee lslcliahans art classes are finishing their art notebooks. The students are doing a nihe job. The announcement of the Junior Scholastic Textile A Design contest winners wild be made about Msy l Wilma M001-e,ra Junior High student,g won the contest last Year-I Daffynition Horrible example: any Prob' lems in mathematics. 'x :tn k th n rang his W1f0'S neck was so absent-minded ........ 5. .... . My, what could have brought that on??'??'??And speakingof teachers ......... We would certainly like to know what ly in his second hour??'???'? Was he praying or reducing?'? H0111-Ium!! Spring-fever ----- ....---..fF--..---.. START CROCHETDIG P Crocheting is to be the next project of thc Home Ec- onomics Club. Most of the girls decided to crochet coin purposes at their meet- ing, April '7. The club is sponsored by Miss Iva Gro- unds, Home Ezonomics teacher. , ,, - ., W . ,Ml -- -i.--iL +:siasL24.gmmE5s4s1,lih-'Q-Q.1,:wwidi-Jiiyssn-hmm-.C.:.g:.:QsA, EI...:-:4:s.s,1............4r-e-: ff1vf - E lu Wm -. . .... um A .s , ,i ,Y ssss Y ng we , . I li:::::m:.':::::-.zz:::':.2'::::sg.-seas:: HAVE DEBATE ON LABOR A r - -,s--Q---e..-.Q-q.n , Resolved: That. the Amer- ican Federation of Labor is the best type of Jnborunion was the question of the de- bate in Miss Stark-is secl- ond hour class Wednesday, April 15. y Bill Brizindine m1Byron Stewart spoke for the affin- matyive. The negative side was defended by PatriciaGafB- riel end Shirley Myers.Paul Negel was the presiding chap irman. The negative side won the debate. In MissStarks sixth hour the same, questi on was upfor debate.Alvine Strom and Cec-v ily DeLapp defended the aft'- irmative, while Don Hanly and Virginia Garrison spoke forthe negative.Estle Drake presided as chairman.In this hour the affirmative and the negative tied. RECEIVE NEW BOOKS A number of outside read- ingbooks were added to the various' departments. Thirty 'sixxbooks have been given t'o fthe ninth grade English classes, five to the eighth grade English classes and twelve to the seventh grade. Thirty-two new books have been given to the ninthmde Citiienship department. To the ninth grade manual tunin- ing classes were sent three ' new books. Miss Iva Grounds sewing romm get two books and the eighth grade Social Science department were given four books. The sceventh grade science and geography depart- ment each received four new books. ENTER JUNIOR HIGH Etta, Allmand from Kansas City, Missouri, and Corin.ne' Walkenhourst from Toledo, O. have entered Ifunior High. Both Etta And Corinne are freshman. Gerald S.- Mom asked me to START SOFT BATJL The seventh and eighth gradebaseball teams are to take part in the baseball tournament which is to begin next week. All games will be played at the Campus. Of the shcools to compete in this tournament are: Ruhl Hartman, Cent cr, Barnes , Ro ck Creek and McCune Home. The exact schedule has not yet been made, T f -.----------o-- , A PEEK AT THE HOMEROOMS Home room 218 has enough talent to start a jazzband. The band is to be under the direction of Mr. Thomas Ham- ilton. A The girl's baseball team of Home room 211, which is sponsored b'y Miss Katheryn Stark was defeated by Home room 530 sponsored by Mr, Waldemer Myers. The score was 13 to 6. On Monday, April 26, all the home room's had locker inspection. The teachers checded each student's lock- er to see if all the bobks were stamped and signed by the teacher. ..--------q----- Friday, April 24, th e home room programs were Lian- ned by the ,various home room committees. 7Among the home rooms were 'variety shows, spelling bees, quiz program and games, On Friday, April 24, home rooms 107 and 104 exchanged programs.Each room contribut- ed three numbers to the pro- gram , RATIONED SUGAR .in---up-----in J'.H.S. and W.C.H.S. reg- istered wholesale and retail users of sugar, April 2884 29. Those on the board from the P.T.A. were: Mrs. Frank Bildus, Mrsf Geo. Barton, Mrs. R.W.Ga'oriel, Iir. .T.N. Hanthorn, Mrs. F.M.Pickrel1, M1-,A2P.Ursenbach,and Miss Cletis M.- Did you lose i'U'? Mary Kennedy, Miss WillElla Gerald- Lose it,. if I hadnT Deacon, Mr. Waldemar MGYGSIJ followed it,Iwou1dn't-behame. Miss Harriet Weatherford. lose our cat somewhere , ::::::::2gEsggm::::::zeQ::::a:n.-:zzz:::::g'Bgigsx:.25Z2:L22e:: TRACK TEAM TAKES THIRD The eighth grade track meet with Rock Cree, Hazel Grove, and MeCune Home was held Friday, April 18. The contestants were: for pole vault, Pope, Holder, andFap- rell, low hurdles, Holder, and Sinclair, high, jump, T Kennedy, West, Steggy and Pope, broad jump, Sadler, Tuckfield, West, Pope, Wil- liams and Kennedy, ball ' throw, Pope, Kennedy.vIh1'reIl, West, and Sadler, shotiputg Kennedy, Sadler,and Holder, fifty yard dash, Payton, ' hundred yard dashg Payton, and Williams. Sadler was removed W from the broad jump because of a charley horse in his leg. Pope won first place inthe pole vaultT.fKennedy won first place and Pope second place in the high jump, Pope won first, place in the ball A throw and Kennedy won third place in the shot put. --Q-----as---L LOSE BALL GAME Barnes defeated the Jun- ior High eighth grade base.- ball team in a game played April 25, Thursday after- noon after school. ' ' Shakleford played catches Pollard, pit cherg Emanuel, first base, Si:zclair,second baseg Farrell, third base, Bri ghtwell , short stop 5 Casey shortcenterg Kroesen, Ieft field: Bishop, center fieldg and Dznms, right field, ' The score was: Barnes 19 and Junior High 15. Q------a-----n--,. FRESHMEN LOSE Q------can The ninth grade Junior High basketball team played ' a game with the Chrisman Sophomores last Tuesday,Ap:d1 22, The Sophomores defeated the Freshmen eight to four. The game was played in the Chrisman gym. This was the first Freshman game since A' the tournament. Meng The only, animal that can be skinned more than once. 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