Independence Junior High School - Cub Yearbook (Independence, MO)

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Independence, MO 64055 G E lnuwyvnuv.-vw, .uv -v .vvv I MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY I A IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I WILL ' III PENN CLUB ' ,A,3,,9QQfL1229?I1IQ19 I INDEPENDENCE JUIIIOR HIGH SCHOOL 4 1 Independence, Missouri - ee EJ I Nw I 3 YJ IO iz j gy I, ff 'C 1 X' fx I fig f-ew I I A I ' A ' T N .fmn gd E MDI,-3i,fUjj,i ,li V, I get I fx I I I I I I If-' 1 , , , . .f ' L,-?E,,?mf5. , -.. M D1- --1---:4g11.,w4'm.:r-r -Af-- - '-- - - LUN EU T3 SCHOOL FACULTY FRESI-MAN EIC-HTH SEVENTH ACTIVITIES CLUBS ORCIBESTRA ATHLETI CS CONTESTS FEATURES Cf1LENDAR FUN . Qi :Lf mc:-mis , -up-qi up ueoncmuun To the student of Independence ior High School the fine spirit have sholn in body Jun- for they con- tributing to the war time activities. ,,,,,.,.-a-H w..s:mw , . ,,-, ,,,.-Z-ff-, .g, ' ':,,...,l....:.wa-A .-1aw:a5n:v.:-m4QHg':'i?1-:a-1rG!':ESH'?'1:::-..-.: - , , A- f--3 7:3 - ,pw . , , :HEKUUWLEDGIUEUT The members of the William Penn Club and their sponsors wish to thank the fo ll owing p eople 'who have helped in the production of the 19415, annual.: Mr. Marshall Miller, Miss Audrey Stonner, Mr. Sm Berg, Mrs. Della Hakes:-leirl, Mr. .T. V.. Ea1st-woocl,, Mil- ton I1Iu.gl1es:' Iacque- line Frenchg Henry Inouye, ML:Lrci.a Vard-' eman 161 Doris Hanson, and Oifetu Morgan. Y vp- ..,. Jn. . M ...Ana L .Fha .,. . mmm 'V-lh.n 7 -aww. c - 4 ' isQ3V:Axg'. ' , ' My Xxx? . 'A 'SN '9 - Q ,, 5.5 rzqfzz, +11-2' -f ,':'q:3'4: VM. .QQ riff ' 3 V, .83 Wm . .gnu - -E-. , an ww :Bw . E. -rex:-X rrp. 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' Y . . .---W f -:---vff- f ' ff- - fzgi'-' ' ' gg' 'J -5. 5-Q..-A 4- mg-:ass-G-.-- ' ,- ' 'NHL--r' : n111ll'1Ml'fM' 6Fizzrgxnnwwvfituaxuvmgtszzs-quhl,Qq1::.'-...,1::f1g-gg-fl:-.-5:L'214?g5?g-H ,--, A , ,. .,, -1 , - - , ,. , . . -'filiif'-X .w f 9 w The PTOSOIVGYIOH of our 1HhCT1tGd democracy should bc uppermost 1n our m1nds today Democv r cy for all people 1n the world should be our nelghborly and humanltarlan duty In normal t1MGS the 1Hd1V1dUQ1 is all ho portant When the w lndlvidual must g1VG tTEd1t1OHS Young people can preparlng mlnd, body g1ve the hlghest type lc world lS totter1ng,the hlmself to preserve great glve most by tr lning and and soul to the utmost of of SOTVlCC Luggards slowdown, del V, nd lose a race We must not lose thereby s CTlf1ClH! th t Wh1Ch We hold sacred Let lt not be not do our best Work to your be prep red to coutrlbute your country and for your nelghbors s 1d that We d1d full c paclty and share for your round the world ,,f-x XXXXXYY Ny falth ln the boys and g1T1S of JuH1OT Hlah School lncreases wlth each D3SSlng year ASSOC18tlOH Wlth chlldren of tnls age convln ces me that they have lnherent OUBl1tl6S that wlll always come to the top when TSSpOHS1b1l1 t1GS are placed upon them They have rlsen to the occaslon thls year 1n a solendld way, by puttlng over the scrap metal drlve, paper drlve purchase of war stamps and bonds, and a1d1ng IH Clvlllan De fense I feel sur that we can depend upon the youth of today to carry on to accept all ObllgGtlOnS, and be ready to face the future no matter how uneertaln lt may seem Q72 YILUUZAQ - - ' .' 4 . - ,Z I L. X I I ' q p .A 3 . . . im- . , . . O A ' . . ' ' 1 . A S. l Q. N . ' ' - , ' . their capacity in the short time available to e.ve C5 Q ' g 1, , 2 . , 5 C , f .. 1 ' . - Q' ' ' . - ' a ., ' . - a - ' - L L e' a . Dfkf ' --'-'S-----p--,. fb! . I . - . ' . v A L . . 1 - . E l . . , e ' A , - 1 .- s-.--wr.m-gamma.f.1:wuwea-..,,.ar-,s:sar..:.-menus! OUR EGHOES ' y Some time we think school days have no great Sigflif' ance in after school days. We think our records are placed away in a vault never to be seen again' If the only record we made was on card board,there would be some truth to this. But there is a record made more Per' manent than card-board records. It is 21 I'e00I'C1 made 011 the mind. This record is not hidden. You reveal it every day. Each habit reveals what you did in school. What you learned or failed to know speak loudly. Your character broadcast the way you thought and acted. , - Yes, our ECHDES go everywhere. People who have never seen us have heard the echo, and it is the kind of echo your school days makesc that determines your advancement and opportunities. Some, not many, have echoes ahead of them, that close, the door of their chance to promotion. The Echo of half learned subject-matter keeps them from using what little they do know. This closes all the dnrs to occupations where knowledge is needed. Our poor lang- uage, our carelessness in manner, our lack of skill, are all proclaimed where ever we go. Oh! when our actions echo against us how it does hurt? But when our actions echo understanding of science, history, literature, fine arts, these echoes fling wide the doors of opportunities. There is another echo that hinders one who has wast- ed his school days more than the 'ignorance echo'. This echo is the hollow, dull, sad one when we failed to hnld character1 You failed to be honest, you failed to be courteous, you failed to be cheerful. Your thinking was low. How these things do echo around the world and close the door for so many good jobs. ' ' T Our WSchool day Echoesn make or break us.' We may think it was smart not to throw our souls into our school work, to shirk,and not be teachable,but we are deceived! When the echoes of wasted school days come back to' ns, they dishearten us. f , T H. , ' No, the record of our shhool days are not in some unseen vault, but is echoing every where. In Junior High School many will have good echoes flying ahead, unlocking good positions and bringing them honor. Others will find' themselves overwhelmed by their USchool days Echoesn. The wasted time and discourteousness and dishonor come back to them, echoing disappointment, sadness, and discour- agement. ' ' i . l Junior High School has given each one miopportunity to send good Echoes flying. Did you do this or only open a WPandQra Born? - f 1 Q Jgffccaggeaffnf r -....,,.,W,,,,,,, N . 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His present ambi- tion is to be a benefit to the school. He would strive to be able to appreci- ate the view points of the students, the teachers and the parents. Q aesexwkwx A sincere advisor to the students and faculty ofihe Independence school system is MFA 3.N, HANTHORN, asmstant superintendent of schools..He'aBo su- pervises all'H,Y.A. work.Lb.IhnHDrn has lived in Independence many years and received his B.S.degree fron1Cen- tral eciiege and his masters degree from Columbia ZW .-, 1 ersity, New York. P4044 This 5ear.UISi ELIZABETH SEIGNER came to Tufwor n.-' gn from St. Joseph for der first year Many people do not fulfiil 1 Q-u' childhood ambi- tion. but his L.Lgner is not one of those gwepl. locates when only a small child S' Jtld visualize her- self tsacnii cal, She attended Central Siusr tillage, Emnond, Okla- homa refers ans started teaching seventh grade science in room 335. You students who know her pet-peeve will not ne oorrowing paper and pm! cils constantly. Pklkvlvilivkiif MISS JEAN STOUT Started out ' her teaching career this year in Junior High. Ee! heme is in Kansas City, She secured hir B. S. in Science from Kansas State University. In her chid- hood sho featured herself as a labor- atory technician. Her ambition has not changed completely. She is now teaching eighth grade Science in room 209. Her pastime is spent on fancy work and music. As you pass by her room, you would probably hear her famous expression, HListenH. Students beware of her prize pet pcevc, Utolk- ing out in classu. PRINCIPAL MARSHALL MILLER has gain- ed the respect and admiration.d'every student and teacher in Junior High by his friendliness and understanding. He has held his office for eight suc- cessful years. He hasian A. B. and a M.A. from Kansas University. His fav- orite topic is Wgirls and boysu, which he will discuss at any time. Indoor baseball and car driving are his favorite past times. Please, students, never visit Mr. Miller's. office with dirty hands or rubber bands, for these are his pet peeves. lkilvkvkvkvkvlf Now speaking of interesting Hobbies MRS. DELLA HABERLEIN has as for true-- collecting china tea cups. Wouldn'tit be fun? She is Mr. Miller's eiicient secretary. You would thing writing ab- sentee slips would be dull when ' you had the ability to write stories, but Mrs. Haberlein seems content. Last summer she hadithe pleasure of taking a trip to New Orleans and backthmough the Evangeline Country. Plvlolvkvkvklk 1 You would hardly .believe anyone with the childhood ambition-df being a dancer would end up with a B.S. in Education degree fromI'C.M.S.T.C. and to top that off to teach eighth grade math in room 216. MISS' AUDREY' STONNER is a native of Miami,'Missou L has taught in Junior High three years. Any of her students can 'identify her by her famous expression, WI'm from Missouri. She has joined the WAVES and will leave for her training in June . l as If on some night during an air-raid drill any of you run into a warden whose voice sounds familiar,it will pnmably be MRS. CLAUDIFE BALDUS.She is expe- cially interested in civilian defense. Mrs. Baldus has attended Warrensburg Teachers Colleges South West Teacher College and William Jewell. Some day you might find her out in the woods painting scenes, because painting is one of her top ranking past-times. Current literature also appeals tnher. X ', .- Calling all people who can't make up theirminds. Calling all students who are long winded. Be onthe lookout for MR. HAROLD BROWER! These are his pet- peeves. He teaches Science in rocm 218. Mr. Brower has attended the Kansas City University and is working for his M. A. degree. His hobby is wood-work. itiikik MISS GRACE ROWE,eighth grade English teacher, has dramatic ability plus. She is sponsor of the Junior Dramatic Players. She has attended Kansas City University and Kirksvillle Teachers Cbl- lege. Miss Rowe has had the pleasure of judging several speech contests in Kansas City and Independence. Her room is on second floor in 210. ' 'tkkiiii Now MR. JESSE HUTCI-IENS is a man of many hobbies, but art and flowers are .placed first on his list. Oak Grove is his home town, although he has taught here several years. He attend- ed ,We,rrensburgTeachers College and Kansas City University. He is now teaching manual training in Shop I. ' YXXXXXX A,Me, oh, my! All these Junior High .teachers seem to 'agree onehunized per cent on pet-peeve number one, thatis glllileohswing. MISS FREDA HINNAH is no exceptionfto therule. Flowers are her hobby. Miss Hinnah has a B.S.in Education from C,,M.S.T.C.. As you pass by room 526 you will find her tea- ching seventh grade science. f '- - akaekuokakfr f ' Miss MAUDE Hoon is an eighth greae history teacher. As well as teaching 'history in room 215, she is sponsor of our own Girl Reserve Club. Two de-1 gi-ees have been bestowed upon her., dne za B.S. in Education from C.M.S.TC. -and the other a M. YA. from Missouri University. OakGrove is herhome town. -I -7 P akwfaraowor 4 ' If you questioned Miss MARIE CAMP- BELLlus to her hobby she would probably answer that music is her favorite. Her favorite conversational topic isworld Events. Miss Campbell teaches Latin' end citizenship in rcemipzi, She re- ceived a B..S. in Education, from C.M.S.TC and a ILE. from Missouri University. Beware!! Gum-chewers and hair-comb- C51-S: Be on the alert. for MISS MARY KEN-e NEDY, who teaches ninth grade Citizen- ship in Room lO7. Miss Kennedy received her B.S. in Education from C.M.S.'I'.C. and her Masters from University of Missouri. Her hobby is collecting pitchers. Her favorite topic of con- versation is Current Events, Would you believe it? She can cook! She is a n.1tive'of Lone Jack. XXXXXXX Among the new members Of Junior High faculty. is MRS. GEORGIA PEDICORD. Her post of duty is Room 102, her duty be- - ing teacher of ninth grade English. Her favorite hobby is farmingg espe- cially raising chickens. Don't,by any chance letfMr. Pedicord catch you in the 'act of whispering or making lame excuses, for these are her common pet peeves. d - A wok essex 5 ee U .gee Hee EBC UQO2 D'O W ees H G Q ees sz s '-+14 H O d D C O 5 d Oi-'-,'3' He: ECPQ-I D D'H d O H D'D 8 W H H Hd' ees Q D UMR W 0 :rv-:Ear Ggf-'O .cf og 332m Ores: Eggs doe S552 Q va n Nd- I-'-EL'-Ijllf f.:.,,l-'G I. o ,ur .cfmmfs -3. :we dome SSe2 0440!-H H033 3353 'QUIKD v-:emo C0241 Sem Both .Q Some of her favorites are bowling and playing bridge. K I 5 L ' ' erewwefwsf Q MISS WILL ELLA DEACON, formerly of i Harrisonvillc, is the very capable ninth grade math and algebra teacher, -whose friendly face we are acdustom- 4 ed to seeing in Room 104. She has a B.S. in Education from C.M.S.T.G,.and a M.E. from Missouri University. You A Either pay attention now or after class is her favorite expression. Miss Deacon has not quite full fill- ed her childhood ambition, which was to be a Florence Nightengale. Xitiiik ' . That peppy little English teacher, Q Miss ELEANOR BURRUS, room 524, got f her pep from her high school and col- lege experience as cheer leader.' She has' a B.S. from Warrensburg Teachers College. Beware of the big bad wolf, you William Penn members, because it's plenty tough when assignments are not on time. I-Iiss Burrus is one of the Echo sponsors. Her pet peeves are 'gum-chewing and 'Daisy students. 2 Llke many other teachers 1n Junlor H1gh1'IISS 'TESTER PDE ION S pet peeves are halr-combers nrt fun chewers in her art classe 11 oBluGarden1ng and flowers ran. P f on her hobby l1St She rece xci Q S from Peabody College Nashvll e l ILGSSSS and M A from Mlssour J xCI'S1ty This wlll serve as a fa r warn1ng to all art students, 'Please be neat.W Wiiiiii Durlnv h1S 1dle hours wh1le he isnt teaohlng muslc 1n room 354, you would probably find MR EDWARD SCHDLENCERDT e1ther tlnkering around mth machinery or else dlgging in the terra f1rma,be- cause mechanics and farm1ng are his ch1ef hobb1es He recelved h1s A B M from Baker Universlty and hasattended Kansas City Univers1ty and William Jewell College Independence has been h1s home town always, Wiki!!! Talk about Wboots and saddlesn 1f you want, but when MISS ROSALIND GIB SON talks about horses and such she's speaklng of her chlef hobby She at tended and Obtalned an A B from the Uhlversity of Kansas City Herhome is and has always been 1n Independence As you stroll down the hall on second floor you mlght peep in room 215 and see her teaching elghth grade science iiiiiii If you happen to have a chat wlth MRS HENRIETTA KELLEY, seventh grade English and elghth grade math Meacham who OCCuP1SS room 223,you would soon discover that her top ranklng hobbles are housekeeping and readlng thls is her f1TSt year in JUHIOT High as a teacher Her former home was Mexico, M1SSOUT1 She has 1n her p0SSBSS1OD degrees from Hardin College and from C M S T C ikiiiii To be a member of a Male quartet was MR. LUTHER COWGER'S, teacher 1n Sh-OP II. chlldhoodf dream. But,to this very day, to hear a warbl1ng soprano gr1nds on his nerves. His home town is El Dorado Sprlngs, M1SSOuT1. In his possession he has a B. S. 1n Ed- ucation, a B.S. and an A.B. all from Warrensburg Teachers College. All the to go to shop because Mr. a Sense of humor and 1S a swell sport.Mr Cowger gave up teachlng nlnth grade Engllsh to teach Shop. boys llke Cowger has Boys If you need any buttons sew ed on, stop by room 221 and perhaps MISS IIARTIL'-l ANN TRUMAN can help you Sew1nv,along w1th flower garden1ng,1s her favorite pasttimex In her ch1ld hood days her ambition was lawyer, but MISS Truman went ouri Uh1versity and obtalned in Educatlon, later teaching at Raymore, M1SSOHTi Her t be a to M135 one year history pUp1lS would probably tell you her favor1te expresslon is NPlease b qulet 'Talk1nv without pSTMlSS1On 1S her pet peeve MISS Truman's home town 1S Grandvmew, IHSSOUT1 This is her first year 1n JUD1OT H1gh and she has been a falthful typ1st for the 'Echo' iikikt 'Great Day', 1S a famous 6XpTeSSlO of MISS LOUISE OLIVER If you everstop by room 527 you may see her teaching seventh grade Geograahy. She h s a B S 1n Educat1on and is WOTk1nU toward a I A Her hometown 15 Raytown, M1ss ouri For pete's sake, kldS, don't squeak your chalrs on purpose room 527, for this is Miss Oliver's pet peeve Xatxxai MISS LARGUERITE KLUTZ has a B S from Warrensburg Teachers College and is dillgontly worklng on her M A at Kansas Uh1VGTS1tY She has taught in Junior H1gh four years and came here from Cllnton, M1SSOuT1 She teaches seventh grade mMS1C and math 1n room 212 Music IS second to none in her hobbies, XXX A3 Really NISS ELIZXBPTH BERRY has a very 1ntorest1no hobby, CO11GCt1Dg humorous poetry Another 1nterest1ng hobby of hers 1S a scrap book of her truvels and outstdndlng events she has attended Her duty 1S teaching nlnth grade C1t1ZCHSh1P 1n room 225 9594 I Pf9'P'f1JL MRS. ALICE TIGNER 15 a br1ght and cheerful erson to have around Her Job P I 15 not exactly a Ineasure, but she ful- f1lls lt with Cff1C1GHCy plus. Smmnge as lt seems Mnh T1gner's pleasure 15 tTQVCl1Hq and still she IS content to s1t 1n Mr. M1llcr's office day after day checklng attendances. Students please don't go in the Offlce wlthout an ex cuse for your absence, for thls is her Upet peevenn Her hobby seems lnterest lug, as she collects CHICKGHSQ nv IlIlIllllIllI!IIlllulll!IIllllNIINIIlllIIllInl!!I!!ll!Ill!!!lI!!llmllMMll! . ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 - :GH 1: . - K+ - yep, ' 1-, 1 1 1 -I r Q fi . ,.- . --- 3 L , vu xv. - e Q s 15 rode V ' ',D ' A ' ' -. C .J .YE 1 . 4 'A - ' J . - ,.. l'l 'I u ' .L 1 1 AL. . 1 . O I , , I , SIT 3 ,' , - ' .' Y J- ' . I A ... 1 1 hlfe . . Q . a B. S, - 4 , . . 4- . ' ' 1 D . , A A . v, . I . -w. . . - ' .-. e ,H ' n 1 ' ' ' ' ' n n 5 , 1 . . . . . . . o u Q K - . . . .- V. .- . A H , . . . ' 0 4. -. J .2 h ' xml - y' . - V . . . 5 I g I u svn ' , - . -' .- -. H ' . - , ' . . n ,rc . q T , 4 1 u A a ' 3 ji n 0 I , C Av 0 . ' ' . A ' ' in 1 Q- 3 - I . D F Q . . 0 ' ' . I In 1. - . - 0 . n Q V Q V ' , ' f ,T , ' . . f . 0 U . . . . . V' , J. 9 0 - 0 .., E , . -. p I ' - ' : . I 'XWY - , . . 1. 1 'F' . , .. 2 A U . o ' - . . , , . is . 0 ' ' ' h u A A , D . gg 1 ' . 1 L L ' , 0 0 I 1 Q L ' ' ' Q ' ' 0 i J- --f' r H,mnmqr MISS LOU RETTE HOTHERSHEAD Started this year by fteaching ninth grade English, but duefto unfortunate gcir- cumstances, now teaches science in room 217. She has a B.S. in Education from C.M.S.T.C. and her M'.A.' from the University of Kansas City. Her home- town is Parkville, Missouri. She has the very interesting hobby of cdlect- ing antiques. The Freshman Class owes Ndss Mbthershead many thanks- for the things she has made possible as their class sponsor! - Xkkiiii ' Miss HELEN RUCKER, when not teach- ing ninth grade English in room 105 goes bicycle riding. This is her fa- 'vorite pasttime. A B.S. in Education degree was made hers after attending C.l:I.S.'I'.C She is one of the new 'sponsors of the.Echo and has done much toward making it a success. ' iF sxssxax if MISS VIRGINIA TAGGART hails from the city of Warrensburg, Missouri'wmneshe received her B.S. in Education degree at C.M.S.T.C. She teaches seventh and eighth grade chorus in room 211. Her favorite hobby is music. She studies fmusic under Miss Edna Forsythe of Kan- sas City. Miss Taggart is one of the sponsors of the Echo and she worms di: igently typing the paper. - Xiiiiik That friendly smile quickly char- acterizes MRS. IVA STROHM. Like many children, her childhool ideal was to be a teacher and she has achieved her goal. Sports of all kinds rank highon her list of pleasures. She holdsa B.S. in Education from Warrensburg Teadxus College. As you pass by her room you might hear her hu ing a tune or whis tling a familiar bar of music. iiiiiii While MHS. EUGENIA SHULL isn't busy teaching math in room 526, you would probably find -her listeningin tho radio, playing bridge, or attend- ing some thrilling movie. She has a B.S. degree from Warrensburg Teachers College. Not only has she fulfilled her childhood ambition to be a tea- cher, but she has a daughter who teaches. . Now.MlSS HARRIET WEATH RF0RDv the seventh grade math teachQ1'.giS MPPY because she has fulfilled her child- neea- ambipe1on.p she noias a B.. S. in Education degree. Hei' pelffteeve is to explain something thoroughly and then have some one ask the very same ques- tion over. When she assigns the les- son she says, WJust so many problemsi She has an interesting hobby collect- ing salt shakers df which she has many kinds. iiikkkk During her idle moments MRS. BONNIE SWAN paints and writes to her husband. But during her busy moments you would see her teaching art in room 528. Mrs. Swan attended Gulf Park Col- lege at 'Gulf Port, lglississippi.She also received an A.B'. degree from Louisiana State University. She has traveled ax- tensively and has been in every state but Utah. Please students don't get Mrs. Swan mad by biking out in class. Yiiiiii MISS ANNA KATHRYN STARK should be very contented since she has achieved her childhood ambition. She is now teaching seventh grade social studies in room 552. After obtaining her B.S. in Education she taught school in Brunswick,-Missouri, that being her home town. Flowers seem to be her mdk by. But beware, all you fellows with crew cuts, and you loyal finger-nail biters, for these are her pet-peeves. ikiiiik All of you eighth and ninth grade math pupils who happen to have MISS ETHEL WAITMAN as a teacher will agree that she is patient and kind. She at- tended Warrensburg Teachers College and has a Masters from Nebraska Uni- versity. She is expecially fond of flower gardening. , YXYXYXX M . SAMUEL BERG is a seventh grade English teacher and resides five days a week between the hours of 8:50 and 4:00 in room 525. He has a B.S. huin- ucation as a reward for spending so many sessions in the University of Kansas. He is sponsor of the Camera Club. He is one of our hometown boys. D KNOWLEDGE How do I know this war will cease? How do I know we shall have Pence? Though bombers roar and upward fly, Yet silver stars gleam in the sky. K Though blood is spilled upon the soil. Of for off lends, still midst the toil And cares of weary wer-filled hours I see a rainbow with the April Showers. Though hunger stalks across u land Ravaged bare by war's grim hand, Yet in the freshness of the spring The lurk again does bravely sing. Feithery lilaes wet with dew V Will fliunt their fragrance down in kew Yes, Piccurdy roses still will grow Bud and blossom in spite of foe. The miracle of an apple tree Whispered a message of hope to me, Yesterday it looked gnarled and grey It's wearing pink and white today. Sometime we shell again have pence, Some dey this ugly'wur will ceises' Hate will diminish,.love will grow, Godfs in His heaven, that's how I know. Grace Leednnn Rowe FACULTY TI. E5 Matthews .T . N. Hanthorn Marshall Mille-1' Katie Chastain Mildred Kearnes Della Haberlein Alice Tigner 'ggnuuuw DE PARIIVEEIN T Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Junior High Principal Secretary School Board Secretary to Superintendent Junior High Secretary Assistant Secretary Junior High Claudine Baldus E11gliS11 Sam Berg E1'lgliSh Elizabeth Berry CitiZeHShiP Harold Brower SCi9Y1C9 Eleanor Burrus English .Marie Campbell Latin and Citizenship Luther Cowger Sh0P ' WillKElla Deacon Math Rosalind Gibson Science Freihda Hinnah Science Maud Hook E Social Science Jesse ' Hut chens Shop Mary Kennedy . Citizenship Marguerite Kluttz Math 4 L0nRe'1'te Mothershead Science Oliver- Social Science Gm-ce EW'-emcord English Hester? .Preston Art Grace Rowe' English , Helen Eii.1C1CK5.iI' English Edward Schowengerdt Music Eugenia Shall Math A Elizabeth Sicgner Science Alina K, Stark Social Sciences .Audrey Stonner Math Jean Stout pScience ' Iva Strohm Clothing ' Bonnie Swan Art Virginia Taggart Music A Martha Truman Social Science Ethel Waitmon H ,, Math Harriett Weatherford Math ' ' Marjorie Hbeltzel ' Music E Henrietta?Ke11ey Math and English A U Um- r naar .r.f..m.. x. ,, W .'7.l......!-:.':z:,' :zuzr .'f3,53gn,g i.....,u.wf,,..-4 JS-Zinn:- 'J-2 -f ' -' B --frii l. mn wb- L ':fZ.' L.,. ' ,, ..ffi.iii'-ff .' Q QQ.Q-..-ge:.,g ,,,.,....r L. X f N Qx 4 5 2 l :v2-'1:- , 3? S5-:ji ' 2 .5 1 M-L1a-D-----,1-v:f.1,ue.a-,1-.s..,-,aQ.a::T5,?9,,,.,,,l,,. . . ,N:w:T:mhmr-'FRMKF 5' 9'-.-:' , :-'Q ::NZkf:l:-xi-:5'-ite 5:5 I 51:2 'XPS 1 1:i:- B'5?7'1?'f?i5'i'ft73:1E? ?rQ . 1:9 . 9.5, . 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President Howard Downs Secretary: Frances Hear Vice president: Bill Paxton Cheer Leaders Pat Ramsev Henry Inouye Della Edwards l- if-.,gj,g,: :assign . , , 1 ar.: ., Wiz, -af , n w - .-.- lu. YY l. 2. 5. 5 -N 48, 49. , ,, :LM ..-Li Betty Jean Adams Helen Adams Virginai Anderson Betty Antonoff Carol Anway Bobby Atk1HS Andrey Balley John Balley Harold Ba1rd Frances Buldwln Lyle Barton Pandora Barton Clarence Bauer Je n Bauer Louls Beihl Betty L Bell Bllly Bell Vlctor Berlekamp Joy Berry Betty Bessmer James Bllls Thomas Blshop Mnrdella Book John Boynton John Bray Qta lex Brlghtwell Elsne Prltton Gen' Bra kman ol n Brown C f Llovn El an Brown nu rson Brown P1 SC1l1l Brownrlgg E abeth Bruce NLTJI Bluns G ne Branson Betty J Butler M3YJOTlG Calvln Canwyommms Aura mmerlynck Chzrl E e Qnllley Suz nne Tom y C impbell Campbell blmpbell C rnenter rpenter Billie- L. carter Charles Casey Neil Casey Laura M. Cato 51. 52. 55. O 9 I I I U I I John Chrisman Florence Clifford Paul Clum Robert Coe Mary d Cogan John Colbert Donald Coldsnow Betty M Cole Jean Cole Dorms Conrow Bobby Book Robert Cook Anna Cornell Dean Cox Clara Crabb Donna Crabb James Crawford Betty Ann Crick John Cruwell Dorothy Curts Euvene Cu t1S Leroy oypret Lou se Dalton Thomas Danlel Coeann Danner Oma J Danner Vlr 11 Davls Tom Le psey W Jn. D111 Nas on Dove Howard Downs Nddfl e Dudley Teonq Dye Larry Dyer Leon Dyer Dorothy Bastwoo Marlan E511 Sam Ellington Ehner Emanuel Hartwell Eplinv John Erlckson Doyle Erlckson Anne Etzenhouser 'Delene Evans Lowell Ferguson . Harold Fields Patricia Fifield 4, 54. 5. J 5. . L 7, ' 55. '. 8,. ' A 56. 9, ' ' 57. 10. .. .- ' . ' 59. f . ll. - 59. , 12. 60. ' ' J 61. : 62. 15. 65. V 14. ' a l5. ' ' ' W 7 ' 16. . 64.h ' ' , l7. ' e 65. tn 18. ' 66. l9 . 67. ' 2O'u I I A 68. 21. ' ' 69. 22. ' . ' 70. A s 25.,fN . f. 71. O . s ', QjTHi fn 75 i y y . ' f, - 3 74. J ' V 25. t : I , 175. a ' 261 s.. 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George Hendricks 150. Helen Hendrix 151. Holland Henthorn 152. Bob Hickam 165. Gene Hill 164. Jimmie Hill 1555 Bi11..Hi.I1f1Q... , . 156. LeRoy Hirning' -' 157. John Hirst 158. Virginia Hirst 159. Robert Hogan 160. Duane Holder 161. Joy Holman 162. Harr'y Hom es 165. Robert Hommes 4 164. lla Hoskins ' 165. Charles Houk 166. Frances Howard 167. Carl Huff 168. Robert Huff 169. Milton Hughes 170. Dixie Hnlet 171. Evert Hunter 172. Andrey Hnrshman 175. 174. Henry Inouye Glen Irvine 175. Ora Mae Jackson 176. Virginia Jackson 177. Donna Jacobs 178. Betty Jean Johnson 179. Doris Johnson 180. Helen Johnson 181. Jaris Ann Johnson 182. Marilyn Johnson 185. Dixie Jones 184. Dudley Jones 185. Jim Jones 186. Marjorie Jones 187. Mildred Jordan 188. Myron Juliff 189. George Jursch 190. Frances Kearney 192. Anna Keck 195. Donna Lee Kennedy 194. Lawrence Kbmbrink 195. Carlos Kroesen - 196. James Kuhn 197. Clifford Latcham 198. Allen Leyland . mnwgnqg 'LV , , .zu1...m..m.....,.:....... 7+ -- 4- -. 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Martin Henrietta Mesterson Charles Mauk A Richard.Meupin James May Troy Mertell 2 Dorothy Jo Messina Inez Miller Daisy.Mitchell Vernon Mitchell Eleanor,Moorman Bobby Iulford Ruth Mullins Arlene'Myers Evelyn'Myers Marilou Myers Enid Neighbour David Neill Joe Newberry Marjorie Newman Charlene Nichols Bobby Norman Martha Oatman Audrey Obermeyer Keith O'Dell Frances Oeser Patricia Olsen Rosemary Olsen Peggy Palmer Mabel'Parker 249. 250. 251. 252. 255, 254. 255. 256.2 257. 258. 259. 260. 261. 262. 265. 264. .265. 265. 267. 2268. 269. 270 271. 272. 275. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279 280. 281. 282, 285. 284. 285. 286. 287. 288. 229. 290. 291. 292. ,295. 294. 295. 2962 297. Evelyn Pate Delbert Patrick Angola Patterson. Bill Paxton Alva Payne Janice Payne Shirley Payne Wilma Peach Lois Pederson Thelma Jo Pennick Charles Peoples Howard Pine Kenneth Ploeger Doris Pollard V.A. Pollard George Pope R.D. Porter Jackie Ann Priest Martha Lee Printzell Irma Pagan. Patty.Ramsey Inis May Redfield Lester Redford Jack Reed Jacqueline Reinkemeyer Florence Reyes Bill Reynolds' Evan Reynolds Mary Richardson' Norma J. Richardson Gene Ronrk Marie Robert Billy Roberts Dolores Roberts Iva Robinson Polly Lou Rhors Barbara Root Charles Roseman Mary Louise Rowley. Herbert Sackman Wanda Lee Sage Roy Samuel Joe Sargis Dolores Sayers ,Bobby Scofield Dana.Scott Betty Seely Dolores Selby Russel Sevy I - ----Aifiviiihf-mifwff'-?fa2we:eng-::,m:mum...,,,Lf.-.,,,, my 3555 VW, K' H' 4 Wm 4.1 v-. .W .4 3 1 lit Efiff 551 ws , 2 ! ff f as Q qw fr 5 ak, Q --f N MMV? 2 9 ffw , w .M 34.4.3 :Sm-.41 s, J' ...Mui Rn! 1 QQ a ,aw 3 w.l'., K,,,r3'2 'W 'lar QL mis..-f ww Q 1 z l .T ,.i.,:,j,,kT,.-,,.-, fy-, 2 f, MVR, .W . ..,,.,,, I . 'Ks 1'4 52.2. ' if 'ii 'f ff, agp, ' fi' Qg'. fii5., ,f 'K f '. ' 1' V ' 121' 3,g,Tf'E,, 5 ' ' 7 f ' - .1 aw + 4 1 W .I wi V, XA g,3gV:,f -fig, . V2.1 -.43kf. - jw- My xx,-5 1 , N -hfmv, ,gtsfzkf ,f ix V Magi, ' K Jil.. 0,4 , ' , HI A W 1 1 . -g f . 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For we don't treat them as if they are ice, h We treat them as we do our brothers, Probably better than we do the others. Some people think an Eighth Grader is a dunce, ' But why not give us a chance justy once? Oh, well, no matter, we've had a hunch We know we're the Tops ---- this Eighth Grade bunch. Alice Guyton 'ft' 7:55. - -- wr.-1 . . .-- .---A .. .- ,,mm 1. Mary Aber J 2. Maurine Ah ann 5. Marilyn Ailshire 4. Leroy Akers 5. Audrey Albright 6. Betty Jean Alderman 71 Daisy Alexander 8. Charles Allen 9. Sarah Allen 1OQVirginia Allen ll.Dick Andersen 12-Ama Andes l3.Junior Angell l4.Charles Anthony l5.Norma Atwell l6.Vern Anlt l7.Billy Austin l8LRichard Ballinger l9JMarjorie Barber 201Jewell Barker 2lQEarl Barrington 22.Gene Bath 35.Georgia Bean 24.Cassie Beaty Z6.Julia Mae Beckett 2QlJack Beebe 27.0. R. Bell 28QRoger Bessmer 39 .gaetty Bills 5OiHelen Bishop ' Blgpelta Hope Blackburn 52fMary Lee Blank 55HMary Bliss i54lJohnnie Boone 651Mary Catherine Boone B61Billie Jean Bourke ,B'71Bi11y Bridges B8lGera1d Brown 39.Virginia Brown AOQRobert Browning 7.Jack Bryant Jill Bryant '45lMonetta Bueneman .44.Aldin Burch 45.Alvin Burch Al 7425 46.Margie Burgess 47.George Burkett 48.Bessie Burris 49.Bettie Burris 5O.Ann Joyce Burroughs 51. 52. 55. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 65. 641 55. 66. 67. 58. 59. 70. 71. 72. 75. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 85. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 95. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. Marjorie But cher Anna Marie Butler Virgil Bybee Betty Lee Caldwell Maurice Camerlynck Eleanor CampbellQ Victor Carnes Patricia Carpenter Barbara Cato Barbara Cha man Jacqueline Chapman Jean Chapman Betty Childers Bob Chiles J. E. Cleary ' Fern Cline Thelma Clothier Wallace Cochran Richard Cocklin William Coffman Elizabeth Collings Charles Comstock Albert Constance Jo Ann Cottingham David Cox p Norman Cox Pauline Cramer Carl Crenshaw Richard Crull Billy Cummins James Cummins Rosemary Curtis Willalee Dahlke Jack Daniels Eatnicia Davies Billy Davis Margaret Davis Patricia Davis Phyllis Delong Retta Desmond Fred Dimmel Johnnie Doutt. Joseph Dowell t William Duncan Gladys Dutton Douglas East Bryce Ehmke Charles Elgin Nadine Ellis W' 5 :I ,L 1 6 1 . it ' .-'I ly- 5 s-..'-1.4 ...'- K FF' Hv a I ...n N - X ff:-4 ,1 4 Gp, . ,wr Q l fx , V if .94 -Q 1' 2 i -L3 ,sa f w , P F .. , r 5 V71 fx. iff, L, VN 1 L 3,13 M . H - ,vi ,, 2: N S- T.. aa W ' 1 V 0 ,W - - -ff - ff . -' - 2 ,x' A K 1, ' if Q , ' A 1 5 ' R ng -QM A H 1 W f gm I Q .bis ' , J-..-. A. .M 'U F --- s J . , - I .gp 'Q x-'J on -'R , 42 Y 3 fn, , c g A 3? -t 5 1 5.5 pf gi O ' 1 . I ' ' VVNA V -,J . 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Kinsfather Mildnem hranenbuhl Mmmmsbmmr Jack Kress BerJew?n Kunkle Jnfre Rnukle Renena Iafferty Ha:1Qne LaGrece Janes Landfried Marilyn Lane J iznmy' LaRue Wanda Leach Betty Leap David Leathers Charles Lewis Agnes ilddle 3-111T'l:f Hg Bonnie Linnenbringer Cherlette Lionberger Charles Leudder Janet Luff Johnnie Lukomski Barbara Lund Delbert McCandless Doris McC1ement LaRee McDaniel Billie J. McDonald Benadean McElroy Shirley Mclnnes Marian McKinley Darlene.McMullen Freddie Macrae Mary Hallett Patty Manley Donabelle Marsh .-...-NE - X 0-..-r Q .fn - ' f s 'f 11 9 J wil 'WS' ' - 5 .- ' 753, ? -'9 if' 1'- if , 1 5 . , W' '55-' ' . LL. 1 , , +, 3 CE 19.2 ,REQ 'x ,f.,,.. an CSA' Y-Q L -i ,f.5R mv. 'B e 9' Q -9 ,LA 4--4 .J il ,gif .M rn-lv WIN, nl x -sl 1, M1 ---'-- Pvm.-..-.gmfqq-3-w-e-v'11.1f:f. .:fas5:,..wm.,f.-Eff-fezfsy...-.-f-- -. -2-'az 15 ,VL fi x f hy, V ,aw , V V f ff if if-ge .. . 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Powers Ifearl Heater Leonard 'Preston Betty Pritchard Marion Ralston Otto Reberry Paul Reed Donald Reeves Addie Reichling Mary Frances Reick Arthur Rmnans James Sadler Delbert Sallee Robert Sanders Wayne Schaberg Charles f Schroeder Barbara Scott Clarence Scott 249. 250. 251. 252. 255. 254. 255. 256. 257. 258. 259. 2601 261. 262. 265. 264. 265. 265. 267. 268. 269. 270. 271. 272 , 275. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. 280. 281. 282 . 2852 284. 285. 286 . 287. ' 288. 289. 290. 291. 292. 293. 2941 295. 296, 297, Wayne Sedge 5 Winn Seroy Mary Jean Shields J. D. Shull Dorothy Simons Laverna Simpson Zona Carlene Sims Lloyd Sinclair Robert Smallwood Bessie Smith Miree Ellen Smith Dollie Stewart Clyde Stone Lauretta Stonger Rachel Stout Rebecca Stout Becky Sullivan liarjcrie -?L l'J.Gl'S Earl ieift Ssoaringen Joe 1'.Qri-hiv: Taylor J eaneene Terry Lauren 'Ieter Delia Thomas Mary Thomas Billy Thompson Betty Lou Thorp Richard Tignor- Lyle Turner Marvin Vazziiirk Marjorie Wagner Betty Jean Ward Lionel Ward Stanley Warner Bonnie Webb Ruth Yiebb Audrey Pfeddle Betty Werner Lois Wheaton J , T. White Roger White Mary Lou Wiek Lyla Wilhelm Keith Eilkinson Virginia Wilkinson Duane Williams Charles Wilson Grover Wilson Joyce Wingate Girl Wolf 'ww' --- an-b - . , -A----A---f4- +W -.Y-A4.i-477,,, Y, , ww - - -V -ff A- .1.m.uun f .... --- - 'Y--'--'Q' f -f- ' . - W - --f.---'- --'SHP'-we -'5E'f'2e'--vw-feewr::?mfefggzmq..?5..,,g,,,,...,,,, v 3 ' U Y ' 1 1 7 . ' . W f fs-,11 3 .x 3 , , -1 ' Q .U k . , ' x ,, . 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F1TSt comes Engllsh, Burrus, She'll teach us to spell Second hour's Geography, M153 Oliver 1S swell No studv hall this half, Nor HUS1C do, re, ml, But art w1ll take 1t's place, You'll like 1t, Walt and see Who'd you get for Nathq M155 Weatherford is mlne We've both S1XtH hour sclence, They say Hinnah 15 flne Last Day of School School is almost over, Jun1or Hlgh has been fun. We've talked and lauvhed a lot Kent the teachers on the run Tne annuals are out, Have our plctures ln, too If 3ou'll SlPH WIDE The grade cards aren't bad We could have worked more Put 1th Sp11ng ln the alr, LGSSOIG arf snoh a bore Good by untll next year, We'll bc clvith errdors, G Don't forget +0 call ne Good by' Good ovl Ylppee T X Y' Q . un . U . . Q N V - v Rl - J. Us I Q . ' T A-. n - - . . . , I ' - - na 7 1 -.x I . ' I 7 l :, ...' I'll do the same for you. . J 3 . . ' ,C - ,. , S A 1 , .- , . , . , . n ' w',l 0' g 'L ' ' I .J s ' o . J 1 e4Q1,, 3.5 - e ,,, 4. J Ll ' '- I - f. .-' . 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Richard Aber: Tbmmie.Adams Kenneth Akers ' Mary Que Albin Wayne Albright Gal:.Qr71ed Benjgrf' Alton Berhfdire Brandt Jerry Axnett Bobby Raider Geraldi.o Bales Lawrence Ballenger Henrietta Barker Joann Barker Bonnie Barmore Ruby Barnes Delores Barney Frances Barnhardt Charlene Billings George Binger Bonnie Blake Lyle Boman Jesse Borland Sammie Boyett Ray Brewer Cecil Bridges Linford Briggs Betty Brizendine Jackie Brown Richard Brown Stanley Brown Willfred Bruns Gayle Brunson Daphne Bucy David Bucy Shirley Jean Buchanan Bobby Burgess Betty Burke Gretchen Burke Patsy Buf us Donna Campbell Roger Campbell Shirley Ann C enter B BTP Rose ary Cartmill Chester Carty Eugene Castle Floyd Chase Kenneth Clark Richard Clark Ray Cocklin 51. 52. 55. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 65. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 75. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. BO. 81. 82. 85. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 95. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. Thelma Coffman Paul Cogan Arlene Cole Betty Jean Crawford Gene Crawford Rilla Crowl Jerry Cunningham Jack Curtis Phillip Cushwa Sally Cutler Edwin Daniels Eleanor Daniels Dannie Day Beulah Dayberry Jane Deam Jennie Deatheridge Leon DeLong Sue Dempsey Betty DeTray Tornie Dooley Rosalie Dowell Howard Dutton Richard Dyer Leora Evans Lawanda Featherstone Billie Ferguson Mary Katherine Fisher Merjory Fleetwood Mary Fleetwood Billy Fleming Althea Flynn Delores Ford Robert Ford A Bill Bob French Cathryne French Aileen Gage Robert Ganson Reba Garrett Sylvia Garrison Robert Gentry Billy Giffin leonard Goebel Rita Mae Gordon Jerry Grenawalt Jerry Griswold John Griswold Charlotte Gross Betty Lou Hagan Robert Hagen TY 1-if Yiw vi ' ' r L ,,:f,K K, ' iii? . 1 - H123 Ef 3 ' S317 if :ID-5:5122 :QQ ' 'is'-VZ? 1, :tiff HE' ' Wantff- Wfrw. ' ., W., X1 ,, 35 V .. 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'-EEQWW eewq..m..sf+ff' nm ,s,..:frfe: .- ,,,...- I , ew we WILLIAM PENN The Ullllam B m.Club of today has grown out of a Home Room Club, Orlg lnated by Mr Gorden Wesner 1n 1928 What was a small 1Hd1V1dUal Home Room Club 1n 1928 has, f1fteen years later, become an outstandlng Journallstlc club of JuH1OT High School. Dhny changes have been made ln the Wllllam Penn Club thls year One of the most unportant of these 1S a fine group of new sponsors The Sponsors arc Miss Eleanor Burrus, M1 s Hester Preston, lass Wlll Ella Deacon, lhss Helen Rucker, W1SS Vlr lnla Tagbart, lhssMarthaAun1 Truman and Mr Marshall Miller The origlnal Gonstltutlen for the Willlam Penn Club has been carefully COnS1dSTCd and a new COHStltUtlOH has been made IhlCh lndlcates more fully the dutles of the Club and the officers. Another addltlon has been the selectlon of colors for the Club These colors are green and gold and are to be worn only at 1nit1at1on meetlngs Flrst Semester Suzanne Carpenter Vlr lnla Allen Peggy Palrer F1TSt Semester Dorothy Eastwood J3H1OO Payne Patty Ramsey Yvonne Hattey Sarah Allen Paul Clum VICDOT Carnes Howard Downs Stanley Brlghtwell Maurlne Ahmann Adams, Tommle Allen, Sarah Allen, V1Tglnla Andersen, DlCk1G Anwey, Carol Earnhardt, Frances Blackburn, Delta H. Boone, Mary C. Brlghtwell, Stanley Campbell, Eleanor Carnes, Victor Carpenter, Suzanne CLJB OFPICEQS Presldent Vlce Presldont Secretary STAFF Ehltor 1n ehlef News Edltor Feature Editor Art Ed1tor Asst. Art Ed1tOT Press Edltor Asst. Press Edltor Sports Ed1tor BUSIHGSS Manager Exchange Ed1tOT TEMBERS Cloth1er, Thelma Clum, Paul COll1DgS, Ellzabeth Cramer, Paullne Dalton, Louise Downs, Hbwerd Eastwood, Dorothy Second Semester Hbward Downs Thelma ClOth16T Betty Werner Second Semester Dorothv Eastwood Suzanne Carpenter Patty Ramsey Yyonne Hattey V1rg1nia Gard Paul Clum Thomas Adams Stanley Brlghtwell Frances Howard Frances Heer Haas, Jlmmle Thttey, Yvonne Heer, Frances Howard, Frances Luff, Janet Lund, Sarbara MCBTld6, Harlanne Featherstone, Lawanda Mlller, Monte French, Blll Bob Palmer, Peggy 1 Gerd VlTglH18 Patterson, Angela Cuyton, Al1ce PUVHOf Janice qv- Ramsey, Pat Rusk, Rlehard Schaberg, Wayne Seroy, Wlnn Smlth, Betty Southern, Robert Sparks, Bob Webb , Ruth Ann Weddle, Audrey Weddle, Curtls Werner, Betty 1 , ne ' D ., --:,- ' - 'SEQ . 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A . . n . l . - V' -sw 5:2 .'ei1'Hnssn:w-J-at-iff' ,nan nl - W?Eia:ks:1'-'1H ':':fiff.2-1':-0':!'E?H .1.---- Til- ' f FOOTLICHTER3f The Seventh Grade s formed a dramatic club 5 - 4 17:55 - f 155' Fr- 4:-5-'-ii T beth Berrv and Miss Eleanor Burrus The new name,of nFootlightersW was chosen n w n ' wi' 2 1 to replace the old name of Seventh Grade Dra- matic Club The meetings have been held on the second and fourth Thursday of each month The Club has been quite active this year. - 4 : K I , WN J I' I A , fx-if 9 Z L7 J -92 this year under the leadership of Miss Eliza- , f 5 .- 5, ., -. M . 1 -. J if 1 f Ii x I 1. I Q 5 F . is Fx W . 5 M I 5 an X O S I S 0 ' 5 . . 3 , . ix 4 K 5 4- gpg Q 4'g ,'5gT 'fig The members were in charge 'of two assemblies at which time they presented skits. OFFICERS Q ' 4 : Robert Walden President Monte Miller vi ce-president FQQH ,GH TER 3 Q Marcia vardeman secretary i t -- M efrfrs Bill French Reporter A MEMBERS . Patty Mbsier Mbnte Miller ' Ora Staley Bill French Carolyn Jones Frank E. Smith 'Thelma Coffman Layle Weeks Frances Barnhart Wanda Featherstone Frances Hunsburger Kathrine Bashall Betty L. Hagan Carrine Martin Billy Patterson Thelma Lewis Jay Turner. Robert Walden Jeanne Strawhacker Wallie Wilson Marjie Patrick Myrthis Rohrs Reta Ordon Bob Southern Geraldine Briles Sarah Small Jane Dean JoAnn Pitman Arlene Cole Winnilord King lhrcia Vardeman Alberta Hamilton JUNIOR DRAMATIC PLAYERS Q d0ne of the most active clubs.in Junior High is the Junior Dramatic Players Organized in 1941 by Miss Grace Rowe and Mr. Charles Hagan, this club has ex- tended its activities this year. ganized and took in new members. off to a peppy start this fall the ,Club or- . The first play presented was HBilly's First Dateu which was given at Thanksgiving time and repeated for the December P.T.A. meeting. In February Miss Rosalind Gibson, co-sponsor, presented a patriotic play WA Stitch in Time.W On March fourth and fifth a three act comedy of youth NLife Begins at Sixteenn was presented at the W.C. auditorium. This play was a decided success, playing to a large-sized crowd Thursda ni ht' and a packed house Friday night. Around one hundred fifty dollars were cleared. - A one act play HThe Great Allowance Battleu was presented in assembly April sixteenth. On May seventh a mock radio broadcast was presemr ed by the Players. The sponsors of this Club took a group of entertainers to Pitcher School and all through weywrtMsCmbDuMmwdMlmt mrymw ious programs. V There are eighty-two members of the eighth A and ninth grades. ' J OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Pat Ramsey - President LeRoy Payton Lorin Stewart V-President Frances Beer D.F. Stcinhouser Secretary Elsie Britton Howard Downs Reporter Milton Hughes rrre .YS S...-.- '-AR I: ' , EQ' .. 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HOME ECONOMICS . -- 11 1 ' One of the many interesting clubs incur school 1 ' is the Home Economics Club. Mrs. Iva Strohm is M the organizer and sponsor of thls club: ' -4 C ,QQQMQQ I ty? '31-tj' , 3155, .Ir Q- Q- A in w J 5 gs On September 15, 1941, the club was off to a +,wQstc grand start. Last year was a successful yearab - though this year has seen more and better pro- 1 ' ' ' ' - jects completed. The first semester the eighth grade girls met on the first and second Tuesday i ' O 'A' ' of each month. Seventh graders compose the sec- ond semester members., ' I , .X srvmrrn OFFICERS I? I . 1 President, , Geraldine Wilcox V A Vice-president Dorothy Titus 1 ' ' - -I A Secretary Patsy Harcourt VV I A I SC Reporter V Sally Cutler ' ' A I-me .HOME fcofvomfcs J Arendt Bernadine Barnes, Ruby Buchanan Shlrley Burrus, Patsy Campbell, Betty Cole, Arlene Crowl, Riela Cutler, Sally Featherstone, Wanda Garrison, Sy1v1a Gordon, R1ta Harcourt, Patsy Heer, Helen Jones, Carloyn King, Winifred Khrtz, Lucllle Ihller, Donna Mosler, Patty Nelson, Rose Parker, Betty Wllsox Geraldine xxx GIRL RESERVES Paschall, Kather1ne Plmbolt Jean Reagln, Betty Rhors, MyTt1S Rost, Juanlta Shlelds, Nancy Shultz, Norma Strawhacker, Jeanne Tlgnor, Della Tltus, Dorothy The G1rl Reserves are the younger glrls orvanlzatlon sponsored by the YWCA The purpose of the club 1S to help U1TlS llve at thelr best and to give ser v1ce to others The club attempts to develop a friendly cooperat1ve sp1r1t amonv 1ts members, and a concern for other natlons for the year consl t of the Chrlst mas boxes made for Its many 8Ct1Vlt1GS the Indlan Re ervatlon schools in Oklahoma, scrap books for thc SGIV1CG Men' Club, soclal mG6tlHgS, St Patr1ck Day and Hallowe'en parties, Easter Assem bly and a party The sponsors th1s year are Hboltzel we og? ,JPYJJYX con Jim' V gg 0 X, ' i3 f pf K N Xi fx R YQ me ex W ygTTifRv Mlss Hook, Mlss Campbell, N155 Stout and lhss DMDEERS Ahmann, M Allen, V Bean G Berry, J Bllls, B Blackburn, D Bryant, J Bucoy, D Buchanan, S Burvess, M Carpenter P Crowl , R Curtls, R Cutler, S Desmond R Dutton, G Flaog, C Garrlson, S Greensteln l Shlelds M gg P Smlth, A Harrls I Stlllwell, V Wolsworth B Strawhackcr, Hb KIHS, I Terry, J Vanloon Ward, 3 Webb, B Horner, B W11l1,.IIlS N Johnson, D lzng W Knnkle, J Lino, Leap, B Mallett, M Mclnnes, S McK1nley,T Morgan O Myers, Patrlck, 1 Petcntler S R1ChQTdSOH Hoods J Wfnn, D Gouldsmlth, E, Scott, B I f II 1 A 9 ,n . 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' a' 2 -, ' '. .2 ' wa' I - v 'Z' . ...'f,.,E z r , F g..:..,.,,,. iii., fi!! Elf fi! 7 I' 'ff' 1 'fin ' ' f' ff1V,f' ,asm Q 'rd f gi 1 , . , G. ,P . , I my . IE -. I - 'L . ,Lf u . T' . - if ,Z .fir ' :Ef:54'!' 9491 V D, ,. -,,f.E-: E. - P I l:',.355QQ,v,,g,..,,,.-r. A l e . 9 4 - I ' It V ' I , if u Q L , his , I I I 1 ,LQ ' , A -I I I I IL .. Y ' W , , , ,,,,,,.,Y,YII,I, ,,,,,,, , ,, ,I mm, , .. .. .,.-...,..lf,,l,ll?., v-Tee-fee--we -fee - ,,,,,,.,. - '-v V -A ----s -M -W e-A-T'-he - ' f-- , ' Hi . QE C The Art Club was organized about eleven I' ,.,.:' Q, le' -years ego, with the idea to help people learn f V reef C ,sf ihow interesting and useful Art can be. The K K, outstanding point is to make people be able J 5' '5 r1?3'--Q. V to get their own original idea. L . X R .N The Club -this year under the direction of rl tr- xy e Xuliss Hester Preston and Mrs..Bonnie swan has . 4 4 f-,:.'A.l' 6 i 4,1 :-,. , been doing work in wallhanglngs making some i the ly' lx in .gQ+Christmas cards for the soldiers and armed I , I'e,,f forces. Menu cards and other kinds of crafts I -eg N W' were made. 'Mb Q A -L YV jl K 'i ..,,e' 5.531 59 FIRST smmsrnn OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER C fBarbara Lund President Suzanre Carpenter Frances Heer Vice-President Patricia Davies Yvonne Hattey Sec. k Reporter Yvonne Hhttey MEMBERS ser-eh Allen Mary c. Boone :rookie Priest Georgia Bean Donna Evans Lauretta Stonger Cassie Beatty may Gentry Delta H. Blackburn Alice Guyton Eleanor Campbell Yvonne Hattey Suzanne Carpenter Frances Hear Thelma Clothier' Barbara Lund Rosemary Curtis Oreta Morgan Patricia Davies Margie Patrick The Camera Club was started about eight years ago. The Club's first dark room was merely a Janitors room on the third floor. When the new annex was built, the dark room was made between the science rooms. The Camera Club has on file many'negatives of past years, of teachers and students. The.C1ub Owns about two-hundred dollars wortlof equipment, all of which was payed for by the activities of the members. No dues are charged for membership in the Club .and all money was made by making and selling pictures to students and teachers. The Camera Club has been largely inactive the past year due to the lengthened schoolday. 'The Club makes all pictures for William Penn Club for publication and for annual .Enho. The -sponsor ' of the Club is Mr. Berg. The processing of the pictures is done by Patricia Fifield and Lloyd! 2-if Wilkie. All of the .individual pictures forl the Annual were taken by Dorothy Eastwood and glT:Tn5,,7 her assistants, under the direction of the Clubw . j 5QjLH1m QQEEFA'-5 Q MEMBERS T .... erm..-1 Wayne Albright .T ennne Strawhecker i ' Qwpf 'QS fri2' Q fl M Eugene Castle Marcia Vardeman 4,4 '75 ,- M, A .Teen Cole Harlin whining J 1 Betty 3' . De'I'ray Don Stewart 'Hf5 if'f Eg., , ' George Horn Wayne Sallee if E, ,155 5 F' X Neldine Gregg it gnny l G' . M457 fQ?g5T: .orricmzs X '-:. A V Patricia Fifield president T 4 ,rs ei ' Lloyd Wilkie vioe-president I Kenneth Clark ' Secretary CiZqA4fvQfA 4 fi' . H Amen freeware .l MJ JKQS7 'Jil J tm Th1S year the Junior High Orchestra has a new and very capable dlrec tor, M158 MarJor1e Hbeltzel M133 Hbeltzel has a degree from the Kansas Clty Conservatory of Muslc DuT1Hgth1S yearthe membershlp has lncreased greatly The selectlons are studied carefully and then carrled out to the last note wlth perfec t1on by these mHS1C1anS The outstandlng performances of the year have been for nL1f6 Beglns SIXTGSDW, P T A WN1ghts Outn, Assembly and P T A meetlngs The orchestra members are Plano Trombone Carol Anway Norman Cox Rosemary Curtis V1o11n Mary Bllss Harold F1e1ds Jean Hamby Carol Hammel Rachael Stout Rebecca Stout Betty Lou Thorpe Patsy Werrel Clarlnet Ann Etzenhouser Donna Faye Mlller Carl darves Clyde Habermehl V1ctor Burlecamn Bob Walden Vernon D M1tCh6ll Walter Hardwlck Drwns Amer P1a1sted Carol Anway Rosemary CUTt1S French Horn Bobby Cook rnet and Trumg James May B111y Jeffrles Bettv Lee Caldwell Rlchard Smlth B111 Hlnde Jlm Jones Charles Peoples B111 Burch B111 Vealy xaghone Charles Hank B111 SqulT8S Ioren Stewart Mary T Rowley Flutes J.T. 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'B' 'wan u-.ma-.pm I... ..,. ,JI num. ww, I A EFQNEQI j's gym Q set J 4 we nas: f ,. 4. A A . ,. 1' 'Y' . - ' 5 . it I 2 , off ' 911. EL.. n This year's contests started off witha big bang by the Echo subscription contest. This tween 'the home- Echo Results cent Rooms 104 contest is held each year at Junior High and is a race be- rooms to get the highest percentage of subscriptions to the of this contest were five home rooms with one hundred per and 102 in the ninth grade, rooms 210 and 215 in the eighth race, room 525 in the seventh grade each received as first prize one S dollar and fifty cents The Echo also sponsored another contest this year, the literary contem in which poems, stories and drawings were submltted Winners of the contest WSIS Name Ninth ghth Short Stories Kathleen Harcourt Alice Guyton Poems Frances Kearney LeRoy Payton Drawings Yvonne Hattey PT1Ze wlnning storie and poems were published Seventh Margie Patrick Winifred King the Independence A poster contest was sponsored by the Junior Dramatic Players he posters entered in the contest were used as advertising ratcrial for the three act play they presented in March Georgia Been,thew1nner,received tlckets to the play for f1TSt prize The County U S D A War Board conducted a contest and the Independence Chamber of Commerce sponsored lt The purpose of this contest was to an our war effort by stimulating increased food production and more efficient conservation of foods Two students of Junior High, Marjorle Jones, ninth grade and Maurine Ahnann eighth grade, received county awards, second prize of three dollars 1H war stamps Another contest sponsored by the Independence Chamber of Com erce this year was the one in which only Junior Highpupilswere permitted to enter ' t Eassays were written on NThe History of Independence', City Governmen and Wwhy I like to Live and Shop mn Indcpendenceu First PTIZG of'En dollar each were received by Rosemary Olsen, ninth grade, Wlnn Seroy, and Barbara Lund, eighth grade Prizes of five dollars were Charles Wilson, eighth grade, Ann Louise Jones, seventh grade, ter, eighth grade mention went to Hilton dhghe , ninth grade, Stanley Brightwell, Nadine Ellis, eightl grade, An Etzenhouser, ninth grade, eighth grade awarded to and Betty Ke Honorable ninth grade, and Medor Ward ninth grade The awards were presented by M jor General the Independence Chamber of Commerce Ticlct contf ts that have been held thls E M Stayton, President of ear were sponsored by the P F A for the P F A NN1ghts Outn pro rum and for their pl y Winners for the P T A conto t 550, Eighth grade, 215, Seventi grade, 551 For the winners were Ninth grade, New Shop Eighth grade, 551 The Echo ecelved a First C1 ss r ting which Just one step fron the Superior rating of A Y the Junior Dramatic Players were Ninth grade, 217 and the Junior Dramatic Players grade, 215, and Seventh is termed excellent and 1S ll American The paper was Judecd bf tic lll American Newspapers entered from Junior High Schools throughout the United States Two of our Junior High students were named as prize winners in the re al t hibit which wxs held at the Emery Bird Thayer Store 1n Khnses Jon ar ex City from March 15 to March 27 The designs submitted were for fabrics First place went to Pary Catherine Boone and second place to Winn Seroy Both students received old Dins . - . . . , U 1 . - . . - 0 ' ' ' I 1 I u 5 ' - .7 4 . 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' an.,,,,1--fgefgy-r--mr .umm-, 8 , . - THE WHL ,mznwrf We the FRESHMAN CLASS of JUNIOR HIGH SCHOGL of Independence, Missouri, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, we declare this to be our last Will and Testament, herdy revoking any and all wills and testamenta ry papers heretofore made by us. Milton Hughes wills his shyness to Dickie Andersen Anne Etzenhouser leaves her dancing ability to Jo Ann Pdttmann. Gene Hawkins leaves his way with the women to Jay Turner, Joe Sargis leaves his dark eyes and hair to Steve Neef. Marilyn Johnson wills her black hair to Marcia Vardeman. Kemple Wilhelmsen bequeaths his 'crew cutn to Monte Hiller, Tillie Brownrigg iTondelayoJ leaves her notes to Addie Reichling. Ronald Wanaan leaves his talkativeness to James Sadler. James May wills his corny jokes to Dickie Howard. Foul Clum bequeaths his mechanical ability to Tommie Adams. Shirley Campbell wills her long nails to Billie McDonald. Kay Turner wills her ability to read books in class to Clyde Deatherage Janice Payne leaves her Npeaches and cream' complexion to Marjorie Barber. Johnny Chrisman leaves his height to Kit Pennell. Angela Patterson bequeaths her ability to write poetry to Eleanor Campbelh Jack Smith wills his hand ball ability to Wayne Schaberg. 'Richard Van Dyke leaves his curly hair to Bob Walden. Delores LeMastcrs leaves her dramatic ability to Retta Desmond, Henry Inouye bequeaths his brogue to Charles Kramer. a Harry Dyer wills his teasing ability to Bob Fero. Elsie Britton leaves her large eyes to Martha Harris. Deen Cox leaves his bashfulness to Bessie Burrus. Peggy Palmer wills her giggles to Billy French. Delma F. Steinhauser leaves her sweetness to Barbara Lund. Carol Anway wills her music ability to Rosemary Curtis. Frances Hbward bequcaths her originality to Georgia Bean. Jackie French wills her Latin translations to MissCampbell. Bill Paxton wills his broad shoulders to Lyle Turner. Alice Fitzgerel leaves her Indian bracelets to Juanita Ross. Thomas Daniels wills his carrot top to Bob Sparks. Sammy Walters leaves his daring actions to Paul Reed. c Eleanor Campbell bequeaths her dimples to Victor Carnes. Mhrilou Myers wills her campaign speech to Virginia Allen. Enid Neighbor wills her broken beads to Marion McKinley. Billy Pryor leaves his absenteeism to Fred King. Donald Coldsnow bequeaths his two-step to Billy Austin, Ruth Stovall leaves her long hair to Donna Fisher. Barbara King wills her talkativeness to Barbara Chapman. Clara Crabb wills her Ufriendly he11o'to Mary C. Boone. Yyonne Hattey bequeaths her artistic ability to Sarah Allen. Bobby Hommcs wills his cute wave to Frank Smith. Dale Street wills his dimples to Joe Arthur Taylor. Dick Tuckfield wills his Wold jalopyn to anyone with a WC' Joy Hohnan leaves her vwater tank' to the scrap drive. Mary Louise Rowley leaves her ntraileru to Betty Jo Reynolds, General JamessBills leaves his ability as a soldier to anyone take it. P ' Jimmy H111 wills his darling dimple to Keith Wilkinson, Evan Reynolds leaves his good grades to Billy Thompson,. Mary York leaves her shyness to Dorothy Mathany, card. who will Henrietta Masterson leaves her graceful walk to Gladys Dutton. Jim Jones leaves his musical ability to Billy Burch. Billie Carter wills her giggle to Bonnie Webb, w 'Tv:: ::' ' M ':'T'f1' :: 2m1t '1it :'fr1fnfr::r-few-sfsws-H2-G-f1?geg:n.su mi.. ss....:..e....e.-..,..a,.-.v..- - . ... . . ...,. nm it we me ' 'E nm :IM I have just returned from the far East where I was 1ntroduced to a crystal gazer, I was lntrigued by crystal gazlng so 1 persuaded this gazer to teach me the art for a fabulous sum Now I have leaned and can look into the futuz-e'P Would you, the Freshman Class of 1941 l045 llke for re to tell you your future? Here goes I see 1 Famous nlght llb What can it beo Ah' ves, it 1S the Hollywood Canteer The shuw has already sla tee. ani who do you think s the M :Ter of' Cezemon es' That s right, none owbel h n Tfronne Ufontgomemf Jae knew 11.111 s TS: l Pastor In fe ale n'.....f ro Q res esses dancln. v th tts sc1v L 1. wh s K ul Q I Bmownmgg, Ioan u erlfa A10 tIjIl'F an exteff ed 1S 1S I 5 E'fl'O.1 J'1ttertu gf' the U 0.1-l 1 mon 'Vol v wr as Pat Remse V1 M011 eggf Balmer era A11 e c noueer. 0 s ov lor 1 whr e T w 1 use IH fokes Pokes lmm where Glen lame's orchcsm. is playmg e eu nl II krefr hlm as Tones May 1-he featured vocal C robem and Lorln Stewart are really gomg to town bm umot wo.. a prlze for the best Jitterbug team in Delma tennhluser ard B111 Hlnde are there too. They both just starred 1n tr 1r latest may, Arabian Days' w I else o see? One of the featured acrobats is Ronnie Warman It has been rumored that he and Llta Lou F1Sk are to be mar- rled, but you n neve belleve what you hear Margle Knapp was dolng the Samba exceedlngly well wlth Jack Smlth Rnchard Van Dvke 1S now owner of the fe. ous corp of Wolf Sisters Department Store .Toe Sarus 1S C1 well knovm lawyer and Frances Lleer ls his cute brunett e se cl et ry Doctor Storvwlgnbqzl false known a Hov ard Downs, Presldent of the Freshmen Fl lash as runnlnp- ll around looklng at oeople in a myster ious waw r la '1 fmous psvcholofflst Suz .rue Ante.. '1 f 1-mn a Gard are there flahlng their cam eras and te tl I o people. a ref naw' They are edltors of the Shoot Tnof l1LT '1f' ncavts SIQIPS. ees.. as donald Boyer enter. CSam Waltersl Geaer 1 Blckcnf cntel fJ11T1I1'l'LC Plllsb puffing on a 254 cigar, is thcre,w1tlc 1115 Wlfe lmrllou lyers Here ls just l1ttle about some other people I see 1n the Crystal Ball Donna lornedy 1s fc lrled to Allen Leyland Carol Anway 1s a famous p1an1Sf neu Ifmklns owns a restaurant, where he 1s famous for 111s Spaghett1 and meotb lls Dean cox 15 he cl wa1ter at the Crane Club .To n C11 em 11 rovledlrectol, .Tackle Fre11ch1s a burlesque dancer, Angela P1t'fc1-song t has a new book put on the D 1 1 L rl Iolly Rhors 1S marrled mary J o as Last ral to honor of belrf ed upw ' n Us f nd To Bel: y 1 an adm ck f tm ff 1 nowel Hommes 1.e 1 Cf d D XI D P f 1 mr 1 ton 1 s new a famous profes cl 1 Un v r JTTMVQ .Q reef Drums n are I r 1 They have Just fpcp tru nth ff r c acre th y H v been 100k1Hg for or h d for thclr beloved D rl frlena, v Pose Wrlgley. Howard P1HL was also there danclng W1 h Evelyn Meyers. They H108 couple Henry Ineuye has Just been apnolnted governor to Hawail and the spell system, Frankie Howard 15 hls secretary Dale Street 1S prosperlne 1n the buslness of ref1n1ng grape 511106 The wlfe 13 Jean Bauer So the C1 fstal B ll demands that I tell you no more. Titre very th merkrt ent +lee, Bubbles, to .J nley P113'1'lT7WGll Rose 1 se one De o.n Duro1n bestow- v ma e '1 hat on Broadway as we 401 Booby and Harry xo Latin return a very make a under fruit . I ' - I , . 1 I , ' 14 -' .. ,. ' 0 , ,. y .. I - . 1 . f , . N' , - ' L I ',...,..-..- ' ' ' - n 1 4 ' , . c. ,A , --.......-.. ' , . . c .. . . I .I I , . . . . . , ' ' .v 4. 0 J. - ' 5 rr ' ' 1 :ju ' . i ' ' . .. .1 .- J ' I. , J. ,. i , af 4 .. . .- .1 .. 1. .1 . - , 4' 1' .,.. 3. ,I . - 'F 1...' ,. , ' ' . .. I. 1' , , . ,- .,.- ., .. 4. -L . 4-', Q .FT .1 o. ' .l.. 1... 1.,- .Bs J.. .a.. .gl ,I 4 ' .' - .E ' vf -. , .-.r1.. ..,, ,.----l . 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It ...,. . , .,, L IOR FIRST DILWSTER At tho flrst meeting of' the Willlam Penn club oh S ptombcr 24 Dorothy East wood was elected Edltor in chief of the Echo for the first semester Other mem bers of the staff are News 131621561117 Ones at that Ie leSbIPaul Clum,crdDic1 Ancerson Ed1tor, Janice Payne, Fon I vflll Start Wlth the teach 1',r.Schoenrferdt led the sts- ture ndltor, Patty Ramsey, ers on 13119 fl-I'5t fl0O1' and dents in slnsing Arrerica ,!Sno ts Editor, Howard Downs, work un so here sees mccomp nied bv 1ss Glbson Art Edltor, Vlrvlnia Gard, Al'Uh011ff'l Several if 11HG5W1s th1rd hour cle s 'dsnsang Ass't Art Editor, Yvonne eighth gram teachers of 1SS'G into number er-t1tlec1 Sai1ingv4attey, Keyhole Editox-, 'W? yea: haverwoved to the fu-st I floor, there was onlv one con pletelv new face whlch was 12zstofI'rs Claudine Baldus. hrs. Baldus who lives rif- hsre in Independence teach es ninth grade English in room 101. She 13 very mterested in CivilianDefense and last summer she sold War Bonds in its lobqr ofthe Mldland The ater I guess the second floo has the most new faces, as there are eight new teachers time We'l1 start out with Jvliseiean Stout who teaches eighth grace Sciencein room EOC One day one or her au pils ca:e inand asked her 1f ro- plied that she dld he said and '1.rm1 Air Corps Thcsalo ist was 'att r Warner Mr Matthew gave an ad ross on ettlnfg acquiant ed an bemg friends A vey deverreading was given by Delores Le testers, Exchange Editor, Maurine Ahnf1m,Press Ed1tor, Jimmie F rrel, Ass't Press Editor Peul Clum, Business Nanager, Stanley Briffhtwcll Thenewly elected officers are President, Suzanne Car- Anne Etzcnhouser gave ag pentcr, Vicc President, Viz' song and tap number fglnla Allcn,S'ecret.ary, Peggy An Accor-dian solo, !Palu1er. was played by Martha Leo Miss Burrus, Piss Preston Urmtzell MsDsacon, liss Rucker. Niss In clos1ngMr Schooagudt Tascart, and I iss Truman are led the students in singing, the faculty advisers, the national anthem, aft r ATTENTION 'DUE ROOM 9 suescnrrrron PRIZE , elven TO EACH GRADE 'hellyou should,you'rc sweet: enough Miss S+out is a na tiveoi' Kansas C1ty, 'fo U1 s Virfflnla Tafwart comes from Warrersburr, Ilo Last year 1153 Taggart lad the ieznlnlns 3-Gad in the annual opera, given at Warrenshurff The Herb teacher that attracted my attent lon was MIS sVirv1n- 121 Vopel, who 1 a rosldent Of Climax Spminbs, No Sho has cen1ee tnlemcs and as bate 'Iles Vorsl teaches Ie nt np' 53 BUY' YOUR EUIO LJUBQCRIPFION TODAY m 2'!f2'?22 N... .ffl Q35 ep, 4 ff J 653373 fb? Every student 1n Junior cooy of the EC'-O free. A prlzc w1ll be glven to the home room in each grade havln the most subscrlptions to the ECT-IO This contest wilbearno +oday and w1ll last untll 5 45 P I , Tuesday October l3 fl ve -'s subscrlptlon will be '50 The full Y-wount 'nay be mud ln advance or half vc, r ubsc-r1'ot1on 'my be purchased for 25 it the b l1LT1lIl of cl semester luflc COPICS will be thmee cent Prlces for bindlngmzl toe 1nu'1l wlll be .mnounccd 1 t ILu,C'D OT! tyl look out lor the announcement H 1 I E 4 , I 4 1 , l 1 , 3 , r 5 w I V I I . E J 'J . 5 I I ! .J L ef LI MI?T3 T' 2 -1 'I 'I' V i I ' , . A , -- v 1 E A ' . ' R- ' -- . -- .-I I L 1 5 1 o'1'-,LII E . , ' ! F 4 . A 4 E I I ' F .. ' . I F f - . - 5 . . . s . . .. , 1 2 A r -, Q -I 6 - I . . . I . , I -.1 - - I . xl. O -I - - : ' 5 ' .. I . I I 2 5 , , I - I- I- 5 . , . . . W ., I I - I 5 . 4 r .L I V 1- 'II f .s 1 'A Z . -2 1 f - , , . . ' ' ? ' 3 ' , ' o x ' .I 2 I, I - ' '. I ft : ' 2 ' ' : P . ' - - - ' S 1 5 -. - . 1 -- 1 Q ' ' - ' ' .', ' 1 . 5 -' - . 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Szgiuzza-:luzgnu:nent:zusassnmzzzemmszuzuxggglnggwzsmassszenzlr:nun!!!lggiggggsglzlgigugi W' EW QINERICQ FIRST Published bi-Weekly by the ILT is upper-:nest in every individp William Penn Club el r1ind?.?.What-. is-upper?-most in the .Tunior 'High, Indepelldelwe, 2310- public Hind' The answer, Defense , ---------------------------------------- Do you zppreci ite your liberties? Are: EditOI'-in-Chief .. DOI'O'l3hj7 Eastwood Tfoll SE-L01-ying vgur 'gppy-q,Ci3ti011? A1-Q you News E5.i'GO1' ---- ----- -7 a1'1iCe'PaYP-9 5 Er ackine than up with your riind 'ind your FG'd'6uI'G EditOI' - -- Patty Ramsey Q body and your soul? ire tou helning Keyhole E65-'GOI' - H- '?'?'?'?'??'??'??'?? 5 ou ein fa-:forces your thinks' and help SPOTTJS Edi'GOI' -- HOWFi1'd DUWHS 5 your 121611 whoimre fi-sgltting for you by sup-' Art Editor . ..... .. Virginia Gard Q 'nljfin'-7 them with material they need, Asst, 1-XICJC Editor -1 YY01-'llle H9-ttey Tu st Tzecluse you 11' e i'-1111122 buys andgirls Press Edii-701' H- U-Hlfflie Farrell doesn't rre11t?'1t you c.1n'tu1derstnnd that Asst.. Press Editor ..., ...... Paul Cluvn pQ,?,1-Qfzi-,ffl :ghen tgcy S.1y,HWG are the mgnl EX0haI1se'Edit0r ..... 'Maurine Ahmann fewine the behind, the guns . i 3113111935 Mfifla-SSI' - f Sfalllelf' BI'if'3hl3W9ll If you underst ,ni this,you is real Advisers .... 7 ............... hiss EIlI'I'L1S 2 01.5-can 3i4JiZ,:,nS Wj-11 help in the SCI. apjme-I Miss Preston-Iiiss Deacon-Miss Rucker 3 tal 51-ivcfiygfl 1.75411 gg tE:I'OuE:h your homcl Miss Taggart-Miss Tr1U121n-N1'- Hillel' iron: was to em. You will contribu-l --------------------'-------'- '-- ' 1 te four dimes to defense stmlps rather Member of N9-TJi0I15l Scholastic and thin spending ther: on your favorite candy Missouri IIlt9I'SC'h0l5StiC You can 1-mllc to school instead of rid- y PPGSS A-SSOCia'UiOl'1S ing. It suvcs 7,-z.s nnr' tires, helps the E napa:-nn-be-:seamen---a :Q--v-inn---u--'Pvt 'U-I-If-U mun eemtruaststuw ' opportunity is youi s for mastery of NEW school year has comer Another .-wt ' , I - I l A A , ' 'i i 1-useful knowledge, skills, had noble attitudes. This is a great opportunity! AS you gather in schooll admire your ener- gy, good cheer and abeveall a seriousness 'of expression upon the faces ef many, in- dicating to me you are going to use this great opportunity. . The great student body of Junior High School has made mei feel that you under- stand the Public School is America',s way- of extending rightsmrivilegs and 'oblig- ations to each of you. This gives memjoy. You seem to have a purposeful attitude and welcome a chance to grow. You appreciate your good school building. The care you take of it is evidence of this. You are grateful for teachers. Your courtesy and loyalty reveal this. I trust you welcome work and obligation., Your citizenshipwlll show this, Ourlnstien is now in a World War to ma.. intain the freedom and the privileges we now enjoy. Your older brother or sister may have enlisted in this war, or perhaps your father may ge, I' am confident, while they are out moon the distant battle field, you will prove your gratitude by your efforts here. . Let us use our freedoms and not abuse them. r It is my joy to extend greetings to you because you new have the rights of freedom: and greater is the delight because I feel you are glad of your chance of a free sch- ool, and throughout the year you will con- stun tly show this appreciation by making your highest endeavor in your work. Itiuss' you will find gjeat joy in school this yean M2152 1 7, :reactor your may fills thetanlcs and provides the tires for the jeeps which art' helping to win this war. You can help byx keeping: Sl level head, Ll steady hand, ahdgi f on your tongue. You can 'help byf- laelcingup gour country in anyway-possiblei --a---nu--J-n--u--- twunnesi one -ma Girls of Junior High I greet g you with 11. cheerful and optimistic '14 I3cll.o7'! ,There are rringf net' feces :moneg you andj in the faculty to all Iextend nhear-Q ty welceaue to Independence Junior FT.i,gh'. school 1922-43 opens withniany ind challenges ahead of us.V!e are living ine of unccrt1i.ities.All ef, our ener,j:i.es efforts are bent toward eventual victoria?-ie Iaiovf victory will bei ours and hope that it will come very soon YCLI. :arc ne: wondering ':'l'Yh.Ci't ,you tends do to oi' the greatest help to your co- untry, your school, Lund your family in 5 these trying times. I believe the':msrJe1 is for you to do thesthinggs thtt you are '.lre.1d1,' doing to-the best of your ability. Your chief' responsibility at the present , time is 'get your educ:.ticn.' Guin ull f nie 1-zzaowledge tilt you possibly can from 2 your teachers your books and your school activities. inks yourself useful in deingg 1 -any ofthe little things ut home, nt worki and it school in order to release the en-I erfjios of adults for greiter War effort. Q I challenge you to help make this full 1:v,zts'tz11din:Q year, in spite of ill 6iffi-E cultics, by :ivizagg everyone your thougiht- ful coirgcration. 270-FZUU- 4 Sep'hQmQeI',25, 1942 1-E wg Q KF cwltj CO1t pg ll Qlghth grad, sclence ln room 215 RISC Jullu Ellzubetb Berry to ches nlnth grade C1u1Z Il up 1n room LQZ Inst summer L1 s 3 1-W vlsltcd G llfornm nd Old MGAICO us Box- v comes from G 1' don C1tV, 'Wo I'1SS Rosallncl Clbson 1S nothbr teachr, with rr in+f1' stlng b ck ground Tins Glnson ndc rorsco cn. vulte c txJf1SlVG ly and slnco school W1 S bean 12 prog' -Ls she, hzs 'ru dl wol wo rlbhons wlth hor ho ses Sha 'boqche 615114011 gr de 1 th Gnd Enfflish 111 room 225 'lSS 11. Tthfl Arm T1'um'1n tc cucs L,1ght'1 grade history 111 room 221 h :LS very interest 4 lTl ilvln and SGW1 g 1I1's's Trumqn' hometown lS Grfv dv er, Bo GOIIUY on covr the h ll I saw use E lm C' fa nt,w'1oteuch es nlnbh ij' do sclence ln room ? 7 TlSS Clerront lS 11' vu flre Girls, .und ,X-11 Scout Her hom. 1S Butleng J st but rot lc at of th Wlclbrs on the qecond floor 1S I1 s TL11-10 Cmpbdl. Sh tL.ad1 Qlnth d Intl? Mud Cltlzc Lshlp 1n room 210 Iiss Campbell pl Lys the p1 ra S1ncc I h ve cor plsfou tn second floor I wmder on an to thlrd, nd Uhbre J. vm M138 Els nor Bu rus 1Sw Bu:-rus, natlve of I cl 'oen dence te cms s Vg, th frfxd EI1QllSh :Ln room 524 I. st 5c 1' M133 Burrus w Q cho e'1 cheerlewrier t Umm' Yl bu , 'md elucted 1'1O'f'1OCOI 1.Lg quad by the student body 'Xcross tha H ll frfmM1ss T3u1 f-us 1S hiss H112 b th SL, ner ass S1egnx,r's hom 13 Jn St Joseph V0 F1r'th 1' GJYWIHL h ll as Mass Bowne Leo I-odfl ld M1SS Rodileld X'1O lures 11 Indepenu wvo t Chas mrt Jr P00111 528 Sac :Ls also 1'1t feS: Cd ln pymno 116 or an J. e last 'ana or 'b1'111U ilooz' 1s r1o'f'o In ltzcl wh C cb 'Lu LC lfl ro'J 1 .UO SWL 2 Tk C Her xwy uhrough 51 Cry COW Lrvuw f humc I .lsv 110131016 '-H1 f t Tlldmcm XL 1' L nholnstelam 3 , Ht ol .iecr + rj' f SuPfT1Ftq1dCLt. 'Y FIRST I PYLSQION XT TR P PI '11 there Uho 19 voul le room tr. cherh' She ' VQ1l,I con't know 'moout for home room I am 111 fourth hour class D know that when Iflss Wcth erford c lls the roll, vou answcl present and awalt your sentenceo What I mean iq :fyou H ve done unv-thing wrong 'agen 1s you about lt hard but ll Uresslons of ood TI1SS Burl-us looks just llkc A college url, wut bo- llcve mf: snc dOesn't act like one The flrst daydwf school lvl 'Mr mov' che told us she woulfi have no fOOl1ShI1GSS ol any sort Sho 15 vulte the g11'l MJ.ss Preston told us our fllnt lmnressxn of hbr m ould be thqt of an old cr nlc.13L1t lS hf 1' hGI' VOL1 when She tells She 1s rather ln all my 1m her are Uretty I c1on't thlllk 116.5 gn Old crmk although she is parm calm- LWW she even snub st bd to '1 llttlo ooy th the stall h1s slst rs lust your punts bac use 'ns wer-en't V1 r1bh'b brwnd' Already I vo Helrd her fumod GXPIESEP- 1611 Skf blue Wunk nd pofl mon Durnlc ' 'IlSS Ollv-.r 1sn't 1111? End 1f you pay attentlon I fn-st 'chcmght of hor :ms b :mg off ln the dlsfruw , obcausc of .111 her knowledvo bobraphv I mst ntly ull mdocp- est love wlth Old Shop 'md the Smut Sr ell Of the wOCd MI- Iutdnens ccrtnlnly has blg Job tmf, VCQI' Leachlnv us wood fork L st weeks. boy tu d tfw sww 1 1th the b ck me Q o V nt rwdurs are sthy lng clr, 1' af oom 102 on f1v1st floo lt has ihczt hard to cnor 111 lt who bblleves 111 strlot d1sc1pl1ne 111 the h lls The b1 boys say sho can DJ n detect the Sllght ost 910516 in study hull FK ldently t 011' oplmon of h I- lS uch that Huey want to keep uw V ulbo 0 t U qecrr to have troublr fludlng 'zur wnyw mum I-.1H1u Hlgh bulldlng CGQHT. mort colwnnl f '7osxx ff MQ .f z is Ca Q-J 1 We hcfmr a certcxln S W lS sheddlng tears because ce:-tam V G 15 movlng soon Too bid S.m1r11o ' E C ...nd F Y-I are beglnn to be known as Old Faith f lvvvvvvwhyvqoovooaoooov 9 Who 1S the mysterious ROTC bov D Eastwood I'1dGS home W1't'l'7'77'7'7 '9'7 Wo re pretty sure t'1'1t she has nobrother S y Dlch T vou must hive engoynd the show th.. other nlght At any rate you lure n blacic eye to show fo? lt T lklng about absent mlnd ed Hoople W'1sn't Pat R surprised whbn she waliced lnto '1 closet 111 New Stop' when she thouglft she was gona ln to the H l1'PP'9?'P'P F1'1sh Wh'1t's cnuslng, ll of tkeso romqnces that are sprlnglng up simon? the Flvcglfmlep 999979799 Now Bllly P ' Your class- es can't be +11 t dul1 ' Come on boys You are going to hfmve to work hard Those Lmlforms hive somethlng CCont1nuodJ A forlorn 11tt1G boy wentbv the Off1CS last week and SH1d he d1dn't know whoreto IO for h1s next Hour class. 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A, . ......-.. ..--f-,-------f--r------g------if---'T--f-jf - ff'-.----- '--'fjrsq 'f X . 5, . 'A 2 ' ' Y ' V ,.,. ,, t, .. . ..,,, 4 --2 ' HOPE 300111 tm? . - 1 fe' '1'l-122222125f25Qq'7i2s4 ii: 1 ...--i--l--f- A 1 . , be - -' fe T. tx -- - , I -2552, if? 'Hai Will? . TM' TOO- WS ' 5:4 1.5, f have elec'teo,'O'ii1cers:- 108-'LQ A' ' 7: . sf: 'e P V , President, .Del-easy Eastwoodgg h Vice-President, Riclzsrki Vahi Dylceg S061-etary, Suuzanlie Cer- ' penterg Reporter, Virginia? Garclg' 2ll-President, Steveg Neffg Vice-president, Pettyg , News , GRADE BEATS . :WINNING STREAK OF TWO - ' 'SUGAR CREEK ' ' team-took the 'measure ofthe? Sugar 'Creek team in ahighti game, September 17, et theg The ninth grade baseball? I ll The Junior High eighth grade baseball team has emer god the winner .two straight games,'The first on Septem- i Ilanleyg 'Seoretaryt I-Taui'i11eQCe.1npas. 'Q x . Qber l8, from .Barnes by the X Almarmg Reporter, Otto Re-3 The fiiialseore 'of thei Slccirqj ef' 6 to 5, the second X b0I'1'y! 215-?I'9Si'5G11t'.DiCk 'f thrillins 555W-G'?'9'9-S 12 WJI3-11? d11'September 25, from Rock ie Azxdersong' Vice-Preside11t,2Alshaifer piteliedjuntil t'hc3C1-eekyby the score 'of 16 to' 1 Charles Kramerg Seeretary, Qninth inning' when. 110 WC-'QIC-E 5. The Barnes Game was f liox-ine liorrisg Reporter, 2infi.'WfLS ICP1-3095 fby Elegi by the playing of 'Sadler Richard ifoward: 216-Presi-QPollard who: struoknout onegwho scored 2 runs and by the Q dont, Victor Carziesg Vice-1221116 i?0I'GG5.t11G OfhGI','tW0 if?-'irumitig comments of Halligani Preside1it,Mart1ia green Hai-ris,it0 pop-flivb fxsuu-we-1 thCf'who kept the team in 'good 9 Secretary, James ' S3.Lif'.1GI'Qg'PCP Ointh-2 1109-!F5Wf1S S1110 'i?C?Zspirits. Both games were' I ReporterQ,!B1Syce.Ebmlce: 219-2L0k15f?1'b901f who 11531740 his 'iplayed at Junior High.gEven' 5 Presidentg 'jgiiire Salleygy Secretary, Pe.t'OIso11g Tres-.12 sure,' Clara Crabby Report er, Madelozi Catougf ,222-E1-eside11t'j o ontiriual - bahter - going ' though the pitcher was lo. viee-preusifienggtaetiesJezisseegthrouiillwt tho 'G1111i1'G semoqiittie -wild, Junior High The line-up qwas Bishop Clilgvfas not error in ltreublegee Chrismesi 2B,: Farrell BB, -' --t---------- ' , - Casey'LF, Huff Sc, - Louder-3 ' Sam Waltersg Vice-presi6.ent,EbWk Cfstcll-J fi1Sh?fif'CT' Fi VISION OF SCHOOL i' Evan Reyiioldsg Secretary ,'2ET11fW1U-511 13: D5W 5-d-RE' l ' A ' ' ' I Barbara Rejnorte13Betty,f1'f9l1 SS! A ' ' 'I ' SIZ1ith:'.,A325,PrOSie-ont, Efiqggrvgsli-bS'bi't1l'biO1'lS! ' Po11ard'forg5GPtG111b0T Gishth that dread- Matfiewsg' Vice'-presir?ent,RoseEBU-ird 'in Second ilmj-HE'-5 it sd dayl V ygm-ygartmillg-e gggyctarv, QPollard for Alshaifer QwhoiB11t 'then I like itin 0-,Wa-ye Dsvid Buceyg Reporter, ,Iie111-fWQnt't0.Ti's2ht fiG3-dl in ninth-film Ar:-tk?-m0t1c and Ge0SI 1PhY netlz Recd: 21ofPfes,1aem,5 b -------- -- ------ I gA1'71'l3 fhlnss forwhich I Pine Barbaray:Luzm:MVim-pI,OSideIm5 YOUR OLD SCRAP METAL. .gBu.t and .science you can - David Leatfiersg ' See:-ots.r3r,S s ' ' Q ' bfftfgxe dvlrcctly df0 f'l W ' Lyle Tur11ergkReporto1-,JlmmyfIf the paper york folks 'llnerf ' U ' I-Igasg 532aP11g5jj,Q11t LLKQWG 1C1'lOT.'a' that will V i O I E If Smithg 'Vieo-president, 5,5356 hOCd.3,'- ..,:. l . . . A-.. . .. ., ..A....... 5NoEL,kgage1lan and De Soto- A 1 Al-B91-rsh 3601-G-gary, Mal-Ciaghnd dig up ell year old scray Do11't interest me at all, Vardemam . Repbrter., Roberts metal, '-if ,. Q ,,,h gy. But imen you speakbf' music, Southern: V. 104-President, QEVKHI9.G12CIiShO5',?:Op15f01f-kOtiJlCQ.Ulla-sa.y, Zll1at's my favorite D0nalc?,.Golg'fs1iowg'Vice4pres5s-5 , u .Q 5 of 'Om alllff 'h ', ' dent,sF1-endis Howardg Soc-2-NOW dO11 C yvu Wsii but Start 3 Q ' . retary, Bettie Stephensg Fight QU-'U '33, gllll the subjects as aywholo Reporter, Sam Ellin-gtoniZ55lEA11d find 19310 jU11lfi .f5'l'121t'S 21112 I lil-:o them prettywelll, ' President, 'Monte' .1-Iillerg 52190115-I ' 'find say! The teachers at Vice President, Frai1cisBf1m-EY0u'3'1 find C' lot J-Hd 15110115 Jfillivf Hisli ' A . r ' haz.t5:RepOI.teI., Harold Meclag some nzoreg ljlre the best, as all can tell. A 5JU.1ik' that yea for'got.,:beforo.j Til ..... 5i-g--g-.1, At 7 -------- i ea.-uofas' erffliesfifffpiiinlZ'lil'i1i2Q that You F'i1?l,d0 Ycsrlmsxlps Gbffesvondelce attendednby parents andiyo dr' -9,55 ft. gbetwslen-Hutcheson' D' bqyfs friends of Jenin: High. Aftelg' th ps M. we rlohf 95595091 in Glasgow' Sc.0tl9'nd A e G start, . 1 game ourselves. a brief' session flIl'H1S First Baptist Church, at- which? time the new teachers wer-eg presented, the meeting ed-E journed to ,the schoollwhere g the guests visited the var-Q ious classrooms..Fi1'st prizeg for attendances was won by? Miss Hester Preston's home room,g.Seccnd prize for attorxih-E ance was won by Miss Morjore Q Hoeltzelfs home room. iTo he lp Amcfica i?0,'W5-11 .. Anlady friend of 'one' of 133' givillghfzr, your irroiiandigtlie pember-sy Miss Be1'l, res tin. Q ' 'iiceived lately azi issue 'of ' .'f 'T,'FfL' Tff'T school's paper, In Zitvyasi - ' f- 551' ' ' ' paragraph telling 'oi' the ' g.gQrrQSPQndQ'ncQ. ' ' ' ,I 1. Z ,,,.',,,, . .V We should be happyqthat ECHO'sues-oust-i'e:r1teeeyzf-NSG?-gees'11e1-fs of our school has L gone beyond Independence , Mis s our i . 4 f l 5 . A x Q 1 x x L X. P E 2 I 5 X I I I I I I I I I i I I -2--,. fin X I 1 Z1-YH stahl! 4.-..g-.gp 1,7 'E' Iv,- :I- '2V'I7 N 1 Iggl. I JI.. V0 'CTL No 2 Tumor 1111 ludrr rdcln U s-soon. Jctob r lo QHQUQE In I,'g1.qUI,'IQ SIIFIIIIIJ UIII Iht IIXIS HIIIIIC IV' IVIVIIIV I BW IW' WMS Lrormn re mm mn N W SYSFEI-L or venous A month oso fo enrolled ASIS los Q-.UOND W LL GO 11610 'Br or I WEDNESILAA This year the grad1ng system will be different from that of last year The seventh and Glnhth grades w1ll be graded Wflth H, S and U, while the nlnth grade w11l be oraded with, that of E, S, M, I, and F The ratmg w1ll be H only outstanding, hlgh r nl ing work Under the old system, it would have been an E The S means sat1sf'actorv work It does not meun super1or work necessarlly It simply means that the pupil 1s working up to h1 capaclty The U means unsatlsfact ory work It 1S glven to the pupil who IS not worklng up to h1s capac1ty It may or may not mean fa1linn work for any one six weeks per1od H9wever 11' e U 1s g1ven for 12 weeks out of the 18 weeks 1'I5II1,8I1S fallure for the semester. The rat1ng for the nlnth grade ls: E-- excellent, out standmg workg S- Super1or workg M- med1um or average workg I -lnferlor work or Hlmost fa1l1ngg and F falllng work, The purpose for this grading system 1S to com- wnd for tho nest lght ASQJITBLY months ve wlll have the PTlVi1CbGS of gO1D to l ee scnools, lOTI1DQUmdEPtBBCh ers ho Qre tell Prepared for thb1T work, and l1v1n 1n a oountrv vh1ch bell ve 1n educat1on, Trccdom of speech, thought, ind equal opportunitle for ll The J'ur1or I-hgh As embly IFr1duy, October 9, was our r1cd out wlth a Hawailan theme Mr. Schowengerdt led the students in slnglng .fod Bless Amcrlcol' accom p1n1ed bv M153 Glb on Thls followed by ln announce- Il 'mt r .:1rd1ng the Junior Mllllon of c.h1ldrcn our heh Echo by Howard Downs deG GTC Hot '01HE to SohooL P extettc, COHSiSt1Dg 'DI-It HFS Worklflg 111 T11-1195.053 Monettn Bucnoman, Vir ff1CI1O1'1GS and 011 f211'H1'5 g,1r1.1 Allen, S rah Allen, Two people oro unhooos onihnck nmol-son, Leon Jones, their I1VOS 1I'O full f fend R1cnerd Howard, sang pnln and hardshlp I 101-ia oe, T 11' f-I1 lUV0I'S JTC ITTY A Fawelian Dance was ins +0 9HS1HVO U . but W0'o1ven bv Q1TlS from The Can holo OUT CUUHtPY Temlln Mary Mhness Dancing Schoo free bt doings, our many dut Th., guest speaker, Mrs 105 thoroughly ndbe s so H K nwuymwas mtroduced C1tiZ9HS BY buylns D by her on, dcnry Inouye fen o bt xmps, we can helpflffr Inouye gave 1 lecture kc p our frerdom fmd regaln on H1wa11, LISZLIIQ kod chrome the f1e dom of other peOble'sl1des and countrles A u1t r duet wes nloyed bv Jean Cole, and E1 en S on the program was student of M1 s lsr ston's nd M1 s R di'1c'I.d's cl s es C-IPL IESLRVIS HAVL TEA love eolnplnt d the f'11st prq- 160 NLTEND 1 ect .ai the vomr. I 1s color charts md they hove- been attroctlvely d1spl-xyed 1I1 the art rooms. The followlng hovc work: Tue dey lfternoon the C-1rl Reserve Club entertoln- ed w1th '1 ten to whlch the girls and faculty members of .Tun1or P11311 were 1nvited. X vnu GRADE EXHIBITS In talk on the scrap ar1ve. The seventh fgredo art gwen by R, S. Offutt. '- .. S e A ze. s I ' 'lc ,, 1 ' x 1. ' I 1 1 J f ,1 'IT I 'S ' I Doro the pupll w1th h1s own Hbillty and not Wlth that Di' his classmate. I COMMUNITY SING STARTS P. A Community Miss V1rg1n1z1 C-ocompanlod by T. A. Slng led by Taggart and M153 Rosalind PI'Ogram Tuesday everung, October 15. CCont1nued pg. 4-I E I I Glbson started the P. T. A.- 1 d1spl'1ycd 1nM1ss Preston'Is room: John Gr1swold, Gerllf- C'IIlI1C Bales, Melvln Uonroer Henry Kremer, Bernadlre , Arendt, Frances Bogrnhardt, Wllda Huber, Shirley Corpcn' ter, Betty Crawford, Shlrlo , About 160 were present. 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' ---Q--.---..--.....-- 3 1 A , I e T 1 z , . 5 5 -J 'Q n f-- ' , Q . , ,.. va.mmmwJHq1wmw-wqwummww- N , . ....s-m.wuuyu-S,-rF:g:n.1:x5fqqf'-A-rue I - I- N h -V - -5112.1 v - , ,..--5 7f11-,-:- ..-4--T-1-... . . - 1+ - -' -- ,,,,,,,,,,...iN..-syg,,,,, .....,.---......------ ...,.---- - ...-- -- 4 -------'- ' i x , .....,.. -. ..-f--- f- -Qf--f-- - --' V. hw 5, ' ' mmm reno . october ie, 1942 :-g::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::z::a::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ,THE ECHU to 5 LUfUfHUh HTHTUUES Publishad '-bisweekly--by the NE of your editors come to my office William Fenn Club Y fQ'i ' with radiant face and said, Wwe want Junior High, Independence, Moy , . if' you to write us greetings , --------H5+-e-+--+----j-------e------+--- Q 'whnigoing upon a great journey of ad- Editor-in1chief...sf .y.7DorohhyNEaStWO6d jventurcs, we think and think what we will News Ed1tOY ....Ll5.i-.ls 1 Janice Payne Feature Editorx... .'-.51 Keyhole Editor... ..... . 1 . . . . Sports EdftOr.... ., .. Howard Downs .. Virginia Gard ., Yvonne Hattey Q . Jimmie Farrell Asst. Press Editor... ..4 ..... Paul Clum Exchange Editor. .... ...,. Maurine Ahmann Business Manager..l.-. Stanley Erightwell Advisers ...... ....,...,..,.., Miss Burrus Miss Preston+Miss Deacon-Miss Rucker Miss Taggart -Miss Truman-l,lr. Hiller Art Editor..n....,.. . Asst . Art: Editor. . . . . Press Editor........ , ,. ..-Q---..,-----.,.-.1 ...... ,.-.-a.. u---- -.,.-.+---.--- Memgber of National Scholastic and Missouri Interscholastic Press Associations ..,.--...,-,--.-.a-,.--....,.,......,.........!9..-..-.....-4--.---.U--.... :.U,Y- rw .'A.. fw' 'f i fx E e Hht JJU lnhlfh 6 g EOOTBALLX This is the main' topic of jig discussion among you students org '52 'Junior H ghy omanyuostyoumattend es? veryyone of the Bear games. The Ghrismani team appreciates your loyal support as dei the students of Chrismen High School as? 'lens as you confine'-your wi cheering for the 'team andyas long as youf refrain from being rough and' rowdy. Ifyou want to show that you are behindi the team you can do so by joining in with! the .yell leaders. Thatls what they are fori You ldonft haveto show every one around? you that you are rooting for the team by? pounding on his back. . , The policeman is stationed fthere for? everyone's benefit so obey him., If tells you in stay 'away from the fifty yard line you stay away, and positively do not? go running back and forth in front of that other spectators., If you should ever sitg closeto the front of the stands, renaini seated when those behind you are seatedf Itis all right if the teams on -the field? make an outstanding lay and everfone Q , Q P p. 3 risesg but when those in front stand, 2 those behind cankt see. Remember sometime? it may be you back there. 5 When you go to a football game remem-5 ber to yell with your leaders and not atg them. In this way you will be supporting? your school as well as,your team. When Z you are rowdy and ill-mannered, it will? give the visiting team a had impression E of you and it will give your own team and? friends a bad opinion of you. f any ... Fatty Ramsey? o 9 o o 7 o 5 ? P 3 i ! 2 5 E 1 needto take with us--Food, Kind of Cloth- ing Utensils, huplements, etc. Ourschool year journey is like that.We think of the courses we want, books need-5 ed, what school activity we will choose. On' this thrilling adventure of a year in Junior High School more is needed than utensils and material equipment. This iso .e real adventure. It will test us, test our strength, test our emotions, andtest our capacity to work. I have made this adventure and ynow. I know what it takes. It is a wonderfuluad- venture if you have the spirit to make it. You will have joy and sorrow, discourage- ments and encouragement, defeats and vice tories,stormy days followed by tho bright sunshine of enlightenment. Many who start wih.notenjoy the experience because they dddnotbring with them the right attitudes. They expected oasg pleasure, and all play and no work, They will fail and perhaps drop out before the journey is complete. . The greatlmajority wiD.bring attitudes that will fit them for such an important adventure as a year in Junior High. They expect to work, and want to work with all eight. ' - t This, then, is my ,greeting to you. iB1Til'if!' to the .yo'er'?-S adventure :in ,Junior High. School the attitudes that cess: Choerfulness, work, perseverance, and supreme courage. These are the attia- tudes that bring triumph in war and peace and throughout life. I may hail you onine. journey and see if you have these Winning attitudes. ' A -f ' ' D CQJVHCLYJZ71 or-M.. ' momma mt mmsluos HE other day in Home Room Period,we gg were read the long list of hall reg- ' ulations, Some of them might have seemed to bo unnecessary. However, since we have these rules it is best to comply Awith them. For instance, the rule about UNO holding on in the hallsu It is one's natural inclination, in a crowd to hold to one's friend, yet if everyone did so, the condition in the halls would be twice as had. It is true some of the :monitors are rough and discourteous, yet rather than to argue with or to ignore them, it would be easier to do what they say. If you wish to dispute something with a moni- tor, bike it up with the tencher,and argue it-out peaceably. Ah of us will profit by obeyings these rules. L 5 E E E x E 5 5 i i s e 5 E E ! 2 1 i L i w - - '1 I 'A' dv SU1359- A' .r':r:n:.u:.an .-.-1... , . , V - . 1- ff. .A- r-Pr..-.,mss.:w.f,s.,yqwg-f-L-ffrf:f::mmf.f.s.f.n.,1,.,1,W.mos ,.l4,... H,A,,,,.,,Nm 4, October 16 , l942 . THE ECHO Pfnsunmuw Smurf Concerning when my f 1 owe o he U S l not permltted to ew phed CH'-rhs to the Qnls,S1?1Wl'1 .ms to the N111 we of 11S bf1rff here s wc of 1.1 the lem' 'JI 'mrth J .1s Int ervi ewed by 'fV1CtOI' Culnes So' ool here l1'l Indepen dence 1s e nice school, out verv dlffez-ent from thc sch aol in ffl 10h I started as a, sn: venr Old ln the 1'1C!.D.d of 01111, wherel was boln we IALLOWELI mn-2 Il u 1 H1 1 1713 PUET5 LOWER where I attended school un mira' fsmllv feved to Indo pondencen, said Charles Km 1-191' Charles 1S rom in the mghthsgrade of Jumor Hlgh His brother 'Ienrv is 11,1 the seventh grade N Whenasked about the Jap anese surprlse attlcl' on Pearl Harbor l t December, 7 Charles stud, 'I could not conceive of any oeeple Helng so 'low down' 11' the, Japnrese were P ou H lon.: lulu amd the nenrbv mvlll base 'xt Pefrl 'hrhor Velo, hmdhlt by that 511811 '1tt 1ck our home wds son-ed.Il1vc,d 111 :1 sfallor town orthe IS land of Owhu, winch the .ttt overlooked Local bovs be lntorestecl of thedlfforenccs 111 schools lurf-ed Rallllil, clers lmo v 'nd g1rls may to know sono! h re end there Chtrles De .1 klnds of schools in qEJ.WeJ.11,5AS oubllc and private The pdb lic schools resorfble thnse Whlle here, but ther are usu llly one story bulldmgs soredd ,em s 1 llvvecn lS lwust tcre' is mu cfuv lt conesevery vcnr, A11 nt-cr it dw., bvy Ohboy .Tust listen to ll the child- rfe cheer llew en Ill ,h s 1 nwht JI prnnls, 'E' Sr ubby 'mr' Qllly TPI, 51 f' 'led rostof he he lm s -lrc pl yer' DW some olc' ar.J1b1 crm TI 4 1 4' c r +'JJ, 1, 'W , 1 ' 1c's s U' thluf' Ju ll l'oo ' Rohe t So Its Ge 7 U1 ER PI l'O'1 little lt 1 1 Jc t te ol 'nes were ra wr Nverhtnd 1x1cls1 :Lre s spllt tm, she ltsfr out over a clty bloclf It ls? + 1 1 pecullerlty that 1f one fnls 111 nlkmg grvdce, Su Jthe l' r It 1S sent or fro 1 rmde to the ncrt grade My how The orl- 1 1 hrlther nate schools rc ertlrely Frf cl, dlff sn cm: c1pl to th p11p1ls, towevel meh erent, Thev h ve boys Jet r T lrls ,de1ns, and a '1r11 ur l For bro ohes of dls C116 ole cert uf ar lne dO1'1GI'1t rc lssueds ' b 1 d P1111 recolvnff e dcmorlt 1S, A.d ll 1' f o t vor Gxoected to uo TDI nf +1 om heiorc the lrldoy of thc fer nor 1'I'fClUL1S vos 'wc week If ' euoll fell f 1.111 , co so, he lo r M11IC 3 tue cert, Puturnto chaol on S tu1d'1 v VWIIT 31' cl secs lc rn tc f' on ed Wheels Hove 1 c fn 10 s Ure su ' '17T'TCS1'O ldlI1g closely to H 1 1' 1' tters 1 rwocf of n, school rc r dc . 5 - ,-:::-::::g'3:g:g::g::::-:::--..--..-----...-..-....--.. -...--..---Q.---4.----..-.... - ....--..- --..--. .- ,- - w- ,. -,....,,-..,.....-........-..........-:..-..-..,.........-...-..........,.......:..:.',............-:..-..-..::- ,1.1. l - P.Q4,1,, . 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OLDHILM following home j' I'OLJmi: h'1VC CONl3ROVEHSY GVER RULES , OLDZi Q.-Z IS SHUT OUT V50-O elected officers since the He:,ndball,'Cf16Of thesportsf 'Inaone-sided'Qgon1e'w11ich list iSS110- T0 COHSCIWO Space? on the plwerwnd. is S'bf'1d4 mei: piece at oieh-vm, the the 2bb1'Cvif1ti0i1S P3 VP, Si? ily eeinins in pvzmlllrittf Jenin: Eighth grade president, secretory find re-E 525 - Geraldine' Wilcox, pg Burrus, :Jackie Brotm, r. 524 - Donald, llilestend, pg Helen Jaclcson, vpg Joan . Pittman, sg Alberta H1111-Q ilton, r. ' 527 - Helen Kearney, pg Bob? Badder, vpg Joan L:1C-recc,Q sg Howard Dutton, r. 214' - John Norman, pg Helen Bishop, vpg Tressia Pow- ers, sg Elsie Miller, r. ,554 - Billy Austin, pg Mar- ' Q jorie Burgess, vpg Bettyi l - Werner, sg Barbara Chap- g 1 man, r. ' los - not Hhl1,pg Rey-veicng 'vpg Keith Shaffer, sg , .Holland Henthorn, r. -350 - James Mays, pg Lorin ' Stewart, vpf Carol Airway? I sg 'Robert'W5ilden, r. ,221 -, Stanley Warner, pg , :Bobby 1-Potter, vpg Loisi - A Wheaton, s-3' Defrrild 3'e.cobs,rf. 102f- Cecil Willisxns, pg Du-Q ' Holder, vpg Bobby Scofield, sg g Jack Recd, r. 528 f- Robert Ford, pg Velmnff 1- Lewis, vpg Edwin Doniels,f , ' sg Velma Sterling, r, ,,C,Continued'pg. ll 1' ' ' A f!Sfix solo by Jacqueline Reinkemeier followed the business pojzit of the meetingi S1V5 the? ,And Mr. J. N, Hanthorne 'ani enlightening tell: on Adolescence of Youth. Selrohllllen, M-:netta nemzin, Virginia Allen, Ri ch- ard Atderson, Leon J-incs, end RicherdiHowcrd, members of fl sextet, accompanied by ,Miss Rosalind Gibson,E sang,- A1ol'r: Oc . O Twelve members of Junior? High gave pep talks to fur- ther the scrap drive. f 'A -piano solo by Miss Rosalind Gibson concluded the program. E and r, for president, vice-2 porter will be used. I Rziy Goclcliin, vpgx Patsy 5 Students who use their sparc-2 time playing this sport eager to learn the rules 1 c- 5 -'- 1 cv 3 efluse of the controfer-sy over them. NOTE: M Miller recucsts thtzt all students who cheek out plaiygrtund equipment return it inmzediately when the 4g3O bell rings .f CRAFTS CLUB .LSSEJFBLES The Crafts Club met for the first this fall on October Sth. Plans were dis-i cussed for the club to be4 come e prirt of the Junior Red Cross Orqlmizetion. The l things mfide by tne Club' for Junior Red 'Cross will be sent toWarVeteron hnspitfils and Cliristmes boxes will be A A kr ll Q picked for boys sind. girls otberdcountriewsn.-A Officers will be elected it the next meeting. The Clubs regular? meetings 'ire the first and third Tuesdays of the niuntlw The sponsors '1r'eMiss Hesterg Prestonvind Miss Bonnie Red-E field .W- g -f ---- H- ---- f ------ Uiontinued ll Bonnie Tflilburn, Robert, G-tinsong Delere' 'Titsw'Jrth, Mariljf ' Tommie Adams, Fvhrily' Iiori'-ard, Carol Thur-- nmn, F:mnksSmith. b In liiss Redi'ielcl's rzom: David Krohenbuhl, Robert Sparks, Larry Smith Helen Marie Jocks on, 'Betty Lou Rosalie Drwell, Marjorie Smith, Lyle Bowman, Wayne' Alleriglzt, Dcltures Barney, Biz-bare Iiempf, Grace 'Robins uni Bonnie Bzirm-one, Delores Hun- Z ter, Albentn Hamilton, J err Cunning11oi1,' Doris Hens in, Arlene Cole, Yvinnc James, Velma Lewis, Elizabeth St. 5 Y i bzisrball teen beat the Old- Zivm team thirty to ni-thing on Oct vbei-2. Juni-Jr High was never in trouble dueio the brilliant pitching of Cockrzin. Due to the excel- lent pldying of the team they have had '1 very suocm- ful yeer. There will be E. besebizll tournament soon in whi ch they will -partici- pritev. ............-----..-..----4.........- DRATEZLTIC CLUB RECTS - a--nxnnzgtcutccsxgzp 4 Off the Dramatic Club, whichis the must active in-Junior High, met to poppy start, one of graups with their sponsor Miss' Grace Rowe on September 24. The officers for this sem- ester zzre President, Pat Reins cyg' Vi ce-President , g J iramy F-tar:-e'll,g Secretary, Velma Fern Steiziliiiiserg Reporter, Howard Downsg Pro :rom Chairman, Frances E-leer. The initirztinn connittee consists fxf' Ilfbrin Stcwo.rd,, chairmen, Patty' Ramsey, 'Eleanor :Campbe11, Jimmy Ferrell and Demise. On October S, the second meeting, sixty-five members were present .T Each member listed their specidl talent. Plans were 12114162531 the initiation which is to telco place at the neztt meet ing . . ' -----...-....'.. -------p- ' ' l27.u NJ BOOKS IN LIBRARY - ' qo...----i-- Quite eq number, :Jf'nnv titles were added to the seventh, eighth and ninth grade reading lists dur-- ing the past summer. ' The limit of' one week which was placed on many ninth grade 'bucks lastgyeor alan., Cecil King. Sue J:-me nes been chflnjgcd 'ind all Dcmpsevl Rita .hplc Gorden, ' ninth grzde books new are Jennie LJUlViZ'2C21lLl1'fi, Donna 3355 fn' 3 Pcfi 35 fff two Campbell, Billy Kiell. E WCCJCS- 1--nm .wma fp .LJ-: 3-I' ,J- -dw i I ww 'A ' We tiff qluu- A 3 num' Fmsuf PL b. 5 Je' Ffeag, I '-1--. 1 et. wmcomggr ,ISTHHITESUUTHUVEVHB ' Flvn from roots HIM 1oe7? Two woons 111 the 11111511 g ode me for iirst 'olaoe 1n the Echo suv criptim contest. I tho olntn grade the vlrmorg rooms ore 210 and 104, 1 tic, i,,, t!1.,r do toe 1 'mg room., are Q10 and 21.1, md 1:1 the seventh room 525 Each of these ooms had 1005. Tkere have been 550 su scrlptions I!L..k111g a total of 2324e.'F5 H116 est your there were only 343 subscrlotlons mmkiog total of 625155 85, which is rellly n imprevfoent, S bscriptlons may still be purcnesed through the Hone R oms. Toe cost 259' for t' e half voor, one 50:1 for toe year LUCK1 LOCICER NUN33 fb DELWEN Edward Showeogezdt t1e ssemb'L5, 0 t Be, by leading the students in he Ster S nffl 6 B naar . Halloween or-'znk , began ycle S fety md R.destreJ.ns was the teplc of dlscusslon Iv D O Cm O Echo pri es of pl 50 were awarded to the presidents Of home rooms, 102, 104: 51 Zlo, ...nd Bee for then- lO09'5 subscrlptlon to the 730101 Nombers were drawn by Dlcle Crull, .ToA.nn Pllltmqll 'ind Dlene Holder 111 the Lvcker' Contest. M fy Themes' Paul Clum's, and LW! not Felthersto11e's locker num bers were drivm. They exch Wlll rocelvc Q refund for We money they have alreeclv ww, Two slows, one on the Ntt1c of Drums ond one 'Wi WL 111113 Your 'fIiLLgs l flI'e shown. a p I x 1 x A 1 IINDIVIDLL-LI. AND ROOM LRTZES OTZERED 1-OR SALESMANSPIP OUTSTIJUINU TAL'lN ' O 1 JrQOJRm BOTH NITES T'1e 51 fuel P T A Nltos out Pre lam will be Held ln th Wlllmm C'uisme11 H1 1 Sctool AL1d112DI'i11l't1TL10S dey .sd Wedoesdwy, November 4 and e, at 7 250 p m, P 'LMA Nitos Out 1S sponsored by the Perent Teach me A socmtznn 'md hos covtr1buted to the school fumes for .11 Vwrs, 1956 1042 The prorgr IH co sists oi tal nts frm voung end old one there re Vmy V rieties T lS you' there are on the 11st mngg, 1 1 1 1tt1e Inrry igg , 4' ,4 .1 4:-. A sq get e f ' I N 5 ye 1' old soplono, will sing, 'md m operetta. Dirk Wntlngton and his Mt , Wlll be glven The Inoeye girls w1ll glve a Iam nan dooce, the 315.5 Glee C ub wlll slng .Te'mie Nlth t'1e Llfght Brown Heir wito .1 vlolin ob1151to.A twc lve 3.116 e1v'1t und piano 'number w1ll 'oe presented, one Oewvl wget. Betty me filoebr 'IC 1nd Herbie Lew, renee from Kansss City w11l 6?,1VO ci noe, The Gay Nine- ties. T is progrom will be pre sented t Wllll-lm C 1-lsmon Hlgh School on Wednesda and Thursddy, Nov mber 4 'mn 5, '1t'?'5On Tm Let us 11 work herd to have full House beth Nwwwwsxk FtC'UTTV P1e.RSO'lEL CTLALTNZD CLFMLNL' GOrS LO SP Flor' .3 reslgmtlorl of Tr. E1l1ot, e Plyslcs teacher ot Wllliem C' rlsmon his Br ught fmbeut orlnges. Ines Clement, the ninth griee science teacher 'ons been moved to Wllllom C I'1S mon tg tid-ze the place of Mr. 5E111ot. M155 Mdsherslfeod, Ive been coulgecl to o moth grxoe selence teecoer. A new tC e'1er,Miss Peclacord lS tulung N153 MOtl1CI'S1'1C 1Cl'S Wecostomed ctnr 1 102. 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'X . H ' X r ' - - 5 . : 1 14. .1 .Lu '. - 44.1 1 . 9 3 , 3- -1 r 1 rv 2 M 15 L . , 1 . , 1 , 1- . -. .. O H M 9 ,I N E . J . L l a E . I ' ' s e ' 1 f , , 5 ...... ... .... .... ........... .. ., L , o ,,,, .ffw- -f-f ----.1-T. V -- A -- '1 .. . . .,, ,..,m,,, ' WA .-----1---f .sf-e ----' ' -' sun:--rf 1-I-W!:'!f-.5'n....t.mIWmM?.m11?i f4i f - - f'-7:1-1111-,e--er--A'- : ::' .. - ---'- -- f - -- - ' - ' ' gt I ECHO October 30 1942 -:1::-'-H'-rzrt.-:zg '.:,::::1':::::':?.':::-f - f r- '+ ' ' ' 1 - --,.. .... .....-..--- ,. ,,...g::,.-,.,':f:t-.-..-.,,..,.,-1:.'...xL2::.f:::--:,:.::::3:. U H -' ' THE feta - E' 1 Published bi-weekly by the f . William Penn Ulub. ' 4. i Junior High, Independence., Moe Editor-in-ehief. . . News Editor ...... Feature Editor .... Keyhole- Editor .... Spoi-ts' Editor. .. Aft Mit'or...4..... A3530 ATC Editor.. Press Editor ........ .. Asst . Press Editor. . . .1 . . .. Exchange Editor. . . Business Manager. , 4m'Yi8UTSn - u q Q 4 . 1 .. , , ...... efmsvhy nastwiziodi ., 1 7 ...Janice Payneii v p '-qu . . .Patty Ramsey 3 J 35541-5-?'? A? ? I? ? . -144.6 QEQWHTG DSW?-13 5 .. ..e.Virginis Gerdi - f. n :Yvonne Haibtefgf - .-.Jinmie Farrell I Q s' 0' P. ' . . . . . . Arg .Maurine Q. . . . . ..stan1-as Brignrweii .5 Q I Q n 'i 1 1 gy' P Miss P1-est on-Miss Deacons-Miss' Ruekeai A Miss- Taggart -Miss -Trinnanf-Mx-. Milli? wg-he-w-Q-A ---- q+-9,e.w-s-+-s4p-u----fL-v-Hpq---A--A-1 LA A Member of National :Soho La-Stic .. A .,--,-,---.-.,-----:- manufisouort mann-GRS - incl OURTESY is one of the main features of good character and wood breeding, W 'Courtesynioes not apply just to talking politely or rising when beine in- ,- ': twoduced. It-also means listening without wild noises and exclamation. - 9, 1 , The annual P. T. A. Nights Osgt prog:-em is to be presented soon. W' en you are at a program of this type or of any type., 'be Oifyour best behavior. ' At the .P.- T. A. Nights Out especially watch your manners. Do not talk out or whisper unless it is necessary.. Show your iapprecintion and your pleasure at -the end .oft a number by appleuding but, bylfeeping that applsus' 't ' A e +11 u medimu inst-ead. . I I' .I ,--A-X ,,,. 4 . . ' ettingsit .run wildly away with you.. sljo - 11015, Ghfieli OI' make 111'1nGC6SSf1l'Y 11015-QS'-dill?-1 , ing er' between nzmbers t , A sea iposmiveiyfio . Mgssouri IEntez'soh'o1astie 11 't P .. ...........-..----512 , - Press As-s Hwvm-f-i ' gg-up-us---u------ig.--and --a ' ' ' ' - 1. -p-pgqnp--nun--v'rii-5 elsif 'F ov f sho-es ,paper--wader'ti'1'f1e1t '-'split-4Q.a.z,.gn iA'i'V f Joi' ,Ai oturffb1'e'eHifT?'i'511 . 1 l manners. t Remember when vou are ft any program, V QFULLOTQU W a'SfSefibiy.f- Alt-1en1?slout. or 'i 2 A- as iiyeraws- neeemsrsf ii 69,612 1-113 the ropl1-tatlQ11- of the School but-A , s V . e - N ....-.A 2 --., - -o u - -iether program you must behave not onlytb 'ALLOW31'fia'1Kl'-5:8-2113216517 -here again end'-5-it ' 'I it ' A' ' 1- re ef ' of -Junior -HiAsh1 it5e3ke1'X1:ate.- It seems thot liieeeriif Jessi, te- f' the -of :winter 'lieiifei Swtedlgf' eS'S'bYf1r1t-' t s-.i -- -. 1-sw -'ia A HA .amps di' their use ot YA the lKiiffi25ABHS Inatependfence' hove had 3 nzfeiverfhy' Hestfeyei- heeaoseei' teresa '1t'iB. all right te have fun not the way- some 'st-assets' 'mimi surety-A you -wouiei -not 'funny have your 1ar'opert.y .oestmyed-., . times whenwe have dur' inn.-. vital wer- serials are aestreyee. This more than ever- we should, iinsteag fgtesitroys ing what would help our country the war, conserve it., p -A V A, Stanley Brisntwsii- f- LIGHI1 ni TheA1ngg1i,t, was dark and the moon was bright, And I saw in the gloom e ghostly green light! if P. if -v . 1, :if if I 1, 1 i .E f. S, 7 -a ,, i 2. ! i your ovmg-e3sitizit4ien. ' 4 N A f . 'pesizot-hy Eastwood Santee gent state ? 0 in were -onr HO'I1i1fIf1f, need-5. E nfcs, gens'-, and b:1ttZLes21ips,, We Q We A-son hole to ser sie- scrap te fthe.. gT'i'ni,er scrap ibil-ee Omit -counter also needs finant .ciet -bffieking-,.A one to helps in this part ewvt d1'lY-6'i-h.O1f1OI?- fsrethem- brit 5 p A - iiliom, by bringing' an pi 5 we can buy War Bonds and '-Stamps.. I We QQ 1v:g1pAf.hcMAx1,s and we mint to-:do it fest. A So help all you can by -eioiliectingwsoiah .ami buvin W1 '? I Q' ' ' ,, gg r ...ends ond Stamps regu-lerlyf' Pauline Cromer A . ' I '! A . - I A ' 3 CMB - Witches and goblins were..:noa-ming...abeut-,- -- Wd-fvQNQHAQ wA,?PEL..'g.f.g...Jf?EEYg,-.,,,.,.- W. Qnt what that could be I'W'as- 11Y dQL15'F. To kill www Jap and tlcrite . My naar stops on end. for Ibwas in :t'right,g E'f1L1S1f,Gojj2'?1ufa10pg5ht 5 AI shivered and hoped that it WOU.ldf1't f - ' ' ' ' 2 fight. ' WQS it a g1'ios12,- a ggoblin? No, ' It was only the street light that tells i . - you to go, ' n Marilyn Haggard Grade '7 gave our tires and tubes We gave our' paper, rugs and scks ' But all of these too few. 4 An iron, a tob, an garden hose, the 5 chassis of wa cor. All of' these fill our needs I But keep on giving more. Tfsrgy Patrick-'7 ' x .. , -I-r 1 L October 50, 1042 THE EGHQ -9- I TBUSHUST THHT UJFILEE 'Roh do1't rou tllnk we'd better hurry? It' dark and klnda late H S , are you Q slssy, nfruld of a llttlc d rkou NI am not and to provemt w 'll go 'mst the old haunt gd house. B111 sultcd ae t1en to his word and they turned down an old d rk do sorted street T boys had been to a Hallowehen pnrtv where they had been d1SCuBSiDg the Story of the Old haunted house As thev nesied the house Suddenlv llgnt segemred in one of the windows B111 nudged Bob ,nd DOlDtCdg Hob said, somewhat shwkllv, There 1sr't Qnvtnino theref But he h d seen it too and before either had token many steps they broke ln to a run Theo reached thelr house md rxced up the frentlstops to the porch As they en tered the house, they saw a thln d0SCORdi1f he steps There was only one light and that was hehlnd nltn ln the upSt31TS hall The fleurs coming toward them w s dressed ln wtlte and onus slowly nd l1nhtly toward tdew Shrvers ran up and down thelr backs, thclr knees quaked and their teeth cdat ered The Hthlngu f1tted thede- SCT1htlOh 5lVGH b the townspeople of the phost Wh1Ch was suppos d to walk at the old haunted house NIt' 1 d e lone Vh1tG robe and Waite hclr Nh1Ch huns looselv around tae shoulders the tlmC nit had come wwy down the st irs, dm Vere so frl htened couldn't novo Is th.t you, boys9 I thou ht vouff never get home Y ur wether and dad half boys they i Ard ucon vour shelf the x 1 1 upstulrs IOW vou W ro usl Y U t S I em sure el UWell of Jho else dld wason UTO tell thouvht you I 's t1ne ep too N grmMm'Umx' 6 VOu're you H course, I': me you thlnk the truth were ghost Vour 'ught own and haiv' A f G Veils 9 aigg zgp e'e E5 ii GRP S gud evcrythlng w onder why M rcia V rdc Hlell Ilm not, thank ran always has such e fun oodr ss 'ow come up to ded and quit tD1FK1Dg about 'uch thln S is my being a Q16 t GT5ClOHZ ne' U at 1S h1S voungct GHeT8t1OF 001110 to9W PUET L HEI? Q1 UALLO EEN Un halloween two 0Ob11HB nrewl And VltCh6S 1t the Gh115I5D scovl Us grownups all thOlT elder drlnk A d candles weirdly ellnk ard vlnk Black cats new tuke us b surpr1se Niu13TCblHg backs and lar ing cves Ofell these frlehts thcre's one ranks f rst Th ' rlck or treat' nest E the worst Robert Allen Ssuthcrn 7 EEHU HWUURIES Subscrlb for tlc Ev o to Buy row vlthout env delay boys dna irls thls we per tells OSSlp 'eghole n 1 315 ells e dar when ou ere old ard cr y hoo! doth lcv, tvurs of pleasure vou Ley ' seend, ' nv little blush on her face when a certarn boy looks at her? hnry Inouye seems to b tahtallzlng a oerte1n gui in third hour study hall, Clue' she has brown hair ,lun nelght Anmarn seers to he for geotlng all about clubs Rf er school these days Could S 4 have anything to do w1th it? W'y has Jonte I been going dround with such a dis gusted look on his face? It couldn't be 'frhde cardu could 1t, Monte? Wlll some one please tell S 1-:ah A to please layer the F shmen boyso Tle Freshmen virls would llke to have a chance with them too' Don't tell us Kby T not up enou h nerve to ask J ck S to Do to the S ole qlWK1DS Footblll game w1th her? Exe1thc seventh grade glrls don't seen to be so far be hlndln th1s USad1e H k1PSn aff ir and so WARNINGS' to the seventh gr de boys' T se seventh grade girls arcn' a b1t bashfull Is there 1 party brewlnv a 3 menu the F.eshmen or are 1 we dreamlng? I 1 n 1 ' QRoc.llinc school days frow 1QVe fone to bed and ire F- J I b'NlDHlF' t Sleep, I ope. Come on s L gfgnqo O nd. r Dan1o1s,7 , It seems B1E.Freneh lS that way nbousour llttle seventh grade Uhulan gal J. P.1 V V V... V V V. . 1 ,, 4 -a -------.. - -- '.. -..- ,,,--, --- . - - , f - V -If:-e:------ 3?Hrff:1 3:-sr:-s-1:--hz?-?S2:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::s:::: 3' . , . -V-' ' I ' L 1 11' - N. . . , ,. ' - V ' ' ' . , ' . g ' ' - . 4 .V Q - Y ' ' ' ' H 5 .5 r'M v -me . . . .. or, I 4 VV V , VV? 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V .. . - ,- - gg A 1 4 J 5 V. - 353511235 Jr , 1. t'ff !l?'?!..ff?H:'.. snug.. fl 1 4, TIE ECHO , --,QQtQI2sr-L5Q..-l2l-2-- ---'I ---------------- -----' : ::::::::::::::::Z::Z:ZIZZZZZZI2Z-ZT-I----,------- ---- ---- - ----It , Home Room Nrws I The following home rooms have ele ct ed their .officers g Jfrfion sites 'Hnfs our 2 ............-...- , J Q-H T? MjwfHW 1 . . L , . . J yTg g,-- since last week. L' 'N' 3301193---HIL 212--Lyle Boman, pg Donnag Cznrpbell, vpg DQ'v'i.d, 1 Drahenbuhl, sg .Tack - 2 S Curtis, r. 209--Virginia Allen, pg Ruth Ann Webb,vpg Retta Desmond, sg Lorraine Greenstein, r. 218--Iierby Smith,pg Cork Daniel vpg Dick Tuck- field, sg Eugene Thomas,f 4 f 1 I I.. ' 5 522--Bob Hufijpg Roy'Veach,2 vpg Keith Shaffer, sg Phlland Hanthorn, r. 329--Geraldine Wilcox, pg Dorothy Titus, 'vpg I Patsy Harcourt,sg Sally? Cutler, r. ' 555--Freddie Olsen, pg Dolores Titsworth, vpg e Bever1y'Leng, sg Bobby 5 D Burgess, ra ' i lOl--.Tean'Bauer, pg Dale Street, vpg Pandora'Bar-Q ton, sg I-Ioward'Pine, r.2 10533-Iva Robinson,pg Donnag 'A Jaccbsfvpg Maudie QMcP fai1, sg Audrey Obermeyer, r. ' ILS.--Bill Paxton, pg ,f .Howard Downs, irpg .T ' 'mie Farrel, sg Glen - Harrell, r, 215--Richard Cocklin, ,pg Q Marshall Wolfenbarger, 5 vpg Vergene Ware, sg g , Donald Reeves and . Dorothy Mathany, rg 2 Z z E 1 i The Junior liigh Eighth Grade baseball team was the Victor of a baseball tournament played at Indo- pendence, Saturday, Oot.l'Zf Bnrnes school came out withg second place cup -and Rockf Creek won the consolation The Tournament of five games. defeated Moscow, 12 to and Barnes defeated Rock Creed 14 tO 1. Junior triumphed over Barnes by a score of' 16 to 2. Rock Creek defeat ed Moscow 10 6 for the consolation cup. witcox Eoononficzs cms? ---------,-------- : The Home Economics Clubf Qmet for the first time ini room 529.' An election of officers' was held. The Q following persons were el-Q ected: .Geraldine Wilcox t l,f'Lf The eighth and ninth grade basketball teams st art od pract i cing about two weeks ago and about 25 boys turned out. Mr. Brower says there are prospects for good eighth and ninth grade teams. there will be no game for about a month. DRAMATIC INIGVLLTE With a thrilling fun- packed meeting ':rhi...h was enjoyed by both th: initiat- ed and the initiator, the Junior Dramatic Blayers initiated its llC'N1i'J.GE 0'i1CI'S on Oct. 21. The meeting which took place in room 218 was under the direction of Miss C-renee Rowe. The new imembers were asked to do 1 everything from getting a pee out of e dish of flour ., , 'Q 'th th ' W th J . - pg Dorothy Titus, vpg Patsyg,Ygg, piiliingou upto Harcourt , s Sally Cut les , Ing They Discusseddunior Red Cross .--Boxes, land some other future factivities.Q The meeting was adjourned . -..---..-...L..5..g.L.....-..- i - cents CLUB enters 2 -..--q-.g--- 5 The new officers of thi Crafts Club are: .president Barbara .Lund 'g Vice-presidentg with tueir toes, and bobbing for apeles., Miss Rosalind Gibson, who has been ep- pointed assistant director of the club also partici- pated in the initiation meeting. HALILOWFEN D g When the ruddy cheeks are Charlesloudder, tg . SfiCEIiEETry glowing' ROOIH 551 won first PI'1Z9 gf + i C ' V mt, 95 fl-lnd the-autumn leaves are in P. T. A. meeting for 5, The first P170-lcdt ls thi Seen, , the Second time. Qmakiggyoff Egangsgiving Mmm? And those chilly winds are 'f tint'eesrevee'n6is'enegfa? . .df G U? Cross-. 1 b10Wi11s. g iE-..--......-.... .... ..... .. .n.--....: All the Work this year W1l!'Then you know it's Hallowe' en' Halloween is here ati go .to Such Orseflizati-115+ 5 g ' ' 5 lastg-well almost at least ------------a------- 5 With the doorbells constant the Girl Reserves say, 'ith Grunt DRAIGATICS ORGANIZQ? They all got together! last Ti1esday,4October 27,5 at the, First Methodist I Church, and had a little? party in mum. of Han-oWeSn.Glub. The officers electe A short program was followed by the playing of many joll' Halloween games which occ - V'P 'MOnte M5-3-1C1'. pied the remainder of timet -QL-v-mfr-:v5nLJl-1u-3:'E COME TO PJ.f,A' NITE:-S OUT- Miss BGITY Eilld M135 ' El.. Q I -, 'I 5 - u E Twnety-eight students? gattended the first meeting of the '7th grade Dramatic! di are: g Pres . --Robert Walden 1 V Sec.--Marsha Vardeman Rptr.--Bill Bob French 5 Burrus twirl? introduced-. -4' 'z .-ll . - 1 , ringing, And you odds end ends are gone, ' ' Those wierd sights, begging, eisalills. Tien you know it '+won!t be lOng ! ' Angela Patterson 'F-'Pr u-nn4- -A--Li-nvngy-avg Want to have some fun? Cbme on the run -- Wmohri sman , Amd . -Nov ,4-5 . -7a---p-,t-------4-----g--- an rw -1 L. .. .A f 1 'A gg if I , i , . A 1 grade -5--,-F.,-lv, Aid! A 55 ir! V XV, lo 4 I HUUTH TQKES Fl HHHU SAVE SnRVh COIDLWVE BUY STAMPS There 1S '1 ologrlm 1 among the schools of the United St tes called the Ugchools at W rn provrmn This orovrwn is o unltcd effort of all school ch1l dren in the nation combln ed with the efforts of the letlonal Treosurv Depart- ment It consists of forn1ng clubs glV1HQ speeches and debates, featurlng roster contests and other act1v1 t16S, vhlch oronote the Bale of defence stamps Schools all over the country are buying war bonds and stamps wlth a VIEOT unchallenged Junlor High School 1S also DUV1Hg stamps and 1S dOlHg a good bit of scrap collectun, One f New Brltaln, COHH6Ct1Cut'S school our chased a total of S700 55 xn war stamps in a week 451 out of 452 students bought stamps and the only reason that the one' student d1dn't was that he was in bed wlth the WhOOplHg cough. ' I i n Th1s lS Just one ex ample of the all out effort of the youth 1n twis war. Amour the 3CtlVlt16S Of the schools are SDOC18l progects such as WOTk1Hgl toward buylng a Jeep, soo cial stamp booths, speech and poster contests wnd debates. Then the students can voluntlcr for ClVll11H SGTVICS and collect paper Gnd scrap lnd so on. The slogan of the NSchools at Warn Orv1n1za tlon 15 HSave, Serve, Con QCont IHUC6 pg. 41 1 1 l I r x :if E' A l1fli'I'?'xi3g rx '51-dl 1,3-au. E tta? yl I ib- 'Fu C 1 5 s 1 s Q mam g2?R?1L vw un1or Ulgh, Independence, no lov nb r l5, 1042 EUUS HIRE SELECTED HITES OUT H SUEIIESS CAPxPIJ J JD? WS CTTOSEN FOR EMBERSGIP Slxteen new members were chosen for the Will1am Penn Club They were ceo en for ehol rshlp, casa b1l1ty HTt1St1C ab1l1ty, OT1U1LQ1ltV 1nd deoenda blllty They are follows th FITHCSS FIHHCGS gr RlCH8Td Vleanor Sth Heer Wow rd Andcrsen Campbell Wayne Sehaberg Wlnn Seroy Ruth Ann Webb Audrey Weddle Betty WPTHSI Vtn grade Tommle Adams Frances Bnrnhnrdt Lnwlnou Featherstone Q1ChQTd Rusk Robert Southern wob Searls T1e6f1G Olson BEUG EXHIBITS IN GALLERY Ono is Study of Ser In the unnutl photo vrwu 1C sflon at the Wm. Rockhlll Lolson Art Gal lery, there 1rc three wX hlbats bv T r. C. R. Uorg, 31CtU'CS out only talen but orocessed and c.lurg,d by bln. Vr. Der' lS an tdvanecd amateur 1D pho togrzphy and 1S a mtnber of Camcre P1CtOlH1lStS of K.nsns C1ty. The salon ct the Art Gellery lS . reguelr event and the pbotoernohs ure on Cfblblt durlng the month of November. Mr. Ecrg's WlCtHTCb are of hls son, John, Q study 1D grey, and 1 water l1ly. 1212 IS RECEIVED BY P T A The P T A Nltes ut was really qulte success ful It seemed to have the largest attendance Thursday evenlng, Whlch could partly be due to the weather COnd1t1ODS on Wed- ne dev lmonv the lnteresting thlnvs on Wednesday was The HbSk1DS Bandn Even though some of the ch1l dren had wet feet lt went over splendldly Thursday nlght hadsomethlng entire ly dlfferent, n o Cholr The S1Hg1Hg f SP1Tltu3lS was the high linht of th1s speclalty The total amount I money taken 1n has fot yet been detennined, ow ever, at least 13212 has been recelved The Junior Ulvh bovs and glrls should be hlghl colplnlented on thelr be havlor dur1ng the program. APPLAUD ASSE BLY GROUP SIIQING ENJOYED Famlllsr songs such as Umne on the Rengen and the 'T1r1ne Hymnu opened the assembly Frlday, Nov ember 6. Donna Campbell was ln charge. Mona Allen m de an announcement about the JuH1OT Play. 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I' I-f!f5HUli 'S':lI KG'l'1:i1!5'in-gr gm. -- - f--Y-- ,,, , ,,,i- --I V ffHAkf V-Vw 552 ' WNW 'WI xJmmamh-1f-1:mmmmnQ-.,,,,,u,,,,,65,.,nmm,,,,, f--- --- -f'- -ff---f--f vvsn- . . .W.-l ,,.., -. . . ., ,,,n....,,,, , Ir, -V 's .- ' I'?'I1'I -T '----- -- ----f'-'--'-'::f:'. - -1-1-,err-1 . .-. .-.A -:1g.,,,..,.......-1-.- M - --i,,,-,-i,..- -eqaaghdb-U 10,3 M H-vu 3,1 X: A ,:'-lvbvr-vixixqwgg. , I nr' --Q4i ....... - ........... ----- - . ................. , ,..... ...... - ......-... 2 ..--- ---------------- - A .mt EQHU William Penn Club . Junior High, Independence, Mo. Editor-in chief... News Editor ...... Feature Editor... Keyhole Editor... Sports Editor .... Art Editor ........ Asst. Art Editor.. Press Editor ...... Asst. Press Editor... Exchange Editor... Business Manager.. AdviserS.......... Miss Prestondliss -A ana ...Dorothy Eastwood ........Janice Payne ...Patty Ramsey .. ? ? ? ? 7 ? ...HbwardfDowns ....Virginia Gard ..jYvonne Hattey ...Jimmie Farrell .........Paul Clumi ......Kaurine Ahmann ..Stanley Erightwell ........JCiss Burrus Deaconaliss Rucker Miss Taggart-nies Truman-nr, Hiller Member of National Scholastic and - -------- TEE-EQBQ --------------- NQggQggg:gQt:d2gg::::::: UJILUHW Film SELEUIUUS nice the organization of tho Williarn i2QgPenn Club thirteen years ago, it - Ethas grown far beyond the expectm- tions of its founder, Mr. Gordon Wesner. This club has grown from a home room pro- ject to a school organization which is re- cognized all over the country for the high quality of its production, the ECHO. The members -are recommended by English and art teachers. Final selections are Emade hy Kr. lmrshallldiller and the club sponsors. following scholastic Each student is judged by the standards: He must have high standingg' have originality, be industriou 3 bc dependable, be willing to cooperateg have initiativeg be aggressiveg and, give or have given. active suppom to the ECHO. This ycar's list of recommendations -------.-Q-..-....-....--....-..-....................--..---... STRWE FUR FREEDUmfii5'.f 2 d?jfore athers have fought for since i::F. the settlement of America. During our last World War the American people fought for freedom of speech, press, wor- ship and freedom of government. Many of our young boys and men gave their lives for the cause we all believed in. When ihepeace was signed by our allies and the Germans in 1918, we thought ouribattle was Wong however since then we have found out differently. Nowgonce again we are fighting for the same cause. Our men are giving their ser- vice and lives so the American people may have their kind of freedom. We must all do our part, no matter how smallg do it and do it well. UBEH TRHFFIC RULES LMT is freedom? Freedom is what our , . W- - . I . ggizgi L l ' n - .WQ'Er cles beinv used this vear the need .5 J . Q Q .i ' K J forsafety is becoming ore and more urgent. If the Junior High pupils would cooperate with the drivers of automobiles and have more regard for traffic regula- tions, this would not be such a serious problems. The bicycle rider is subject to the rules and. regulations laid down by the traffic departmentg and, when he viohnes these he is endangering not only his life but others as well. Young Americans letFs cooperate, ' Nhssouri interscholastic 2 Press Associations Q ... 9 included ten ninth graders, twenty eighth graders, and twenty seventh graders, all of Whom are very Worthy. Sixteen were chosen. If you did not make it this time, don't feel too badly. Remember the compe- tition is keen. ' We, as members of the William Penn club, are proud of our paper and annualg and you, as students, should be proud, too. But there's nothing like having done work on it yourself. So dig in--work! Hurry' to do your best before next judging day ,rolls around. Eextime, it may be you. 255333 TEN a boy or girl attends school, 2'i fifhe or she seems to think only of 2 ' ' the hard work that has to be done ito prepare lessons. But there is a more Qpleasant side to the situation. 3 In Junior High, besides the regular Ecurriculum, the students are provided with Qoutside activities and 'clubs which en- Qcourage friendship and interesting recreae Qtion. These .clubs are provided for the Qstudents to use and any well-rounded boy Q or girl will belong to al least one. , ' 5 There is the Art or Craft club, the ?Dramatic clubs, the William Penn club, Qikme Economics Club and others. To be'a gmember of some of these clubs you must Qbe chosen by teachers. Others may be join- ted by simply showing your desire to join. 5 It is up to you to support your school iaetiviries and to aid yourself by joing Qing at least one club and being a regu- Qlar, dependable member. E School activities are a part of school ilife and we should strive to preserve ithem. Join now and enter into the spirit Eof extra-curricular activities. Q Novemoer 15, 1942. THB ECHO Puffs comm D It Z1 v1 me erful wut a llttle e b rrnslrr ' lb t TG e LV ode Il WW: un to h1s door nd escort lln to the c r F1 stw v nt to tb :emo 1nd boy' cs lt swell' 1et qrally we lost, hut stil ttat e1dn't ruln t e even lqv I tool wo wc' foS of COHfLtt1 and d1d x ever hav throv1nr wood t1me w lnt Tm1SS1OH he ded CldCC hr Wes honor' so 01g,+ hL a hot cog a The econd h lf we Just ahott frozetndeath but that was ell T1 ht After nzwa oven ve went un to Ta stces 31d o1 suneees T'e1 were ood but they 3ust m ee us colder so, to ,Det warm we lor 1-sth er hel declded to eo ho fl-1 11g' llfll I won't say wh t I bowled but 16 bo led 200 After that I was efrald 1e would want to do o e thlnr else so I took VLH hone Just as I +oo' h1m to the door h looied It me klnd of cxoectentl1 but I4 ust 11d Hood H1 tt and eurrled hone 'ell lt s now 1t turned out I self' h d super cole sul tlme and I th sure Ute' dld too P S I'r broke' V DOD OUR PART next tire you outer Jr 135 besure and HOt1CG the large plcturc of a flaw on the wall just lnslde the Glfhth rade door and the Dosters IDSIHG the seventh and nlnth grade doors tret Umllcrge us to do ournrt fOr our country VISIT FRG SUPERVISOQ Ir.PaulKe1th, the State, Iirh School SdUCTVlSOT, 5 Vlslted the Iudcoendence 1PJ1im1Ob TP WEEE 'As the ougle ounds ln t1e 1' OI'I1lI1D' With a clear and rlngln call, We thlnk of Vallcv Force Defend a mountaln wxll Those non had t1m0S of bard shlp 'nd we hav trouble too lt when our chanc comes to really flvht Wlth vlctorv we'll come throuew For the Stars 1nd Strlpcs hive never been downed Defeat has never been 11ced And the mluute ner the m P1363 of tod y shall nov r oe dJser1c d 'onto Mlller redo 7 AUTUTN LETVEU The leaves ere f lllne off the trees, They have flown sway lr busy bees lo lie n snow the wlntcr through And come agaln ln sprlnv u PGW All green und fresh and MOISD tHey'll come gladdfn the hfar+s of evcryon They're on everv tree er at or small And or every tree, short or till blll French BUY BONDS Quv bonds and stores pay taxes, Thnt war we'll beet tht 'lxlo Tr f'rr on ale evervwhcre Huy a blt nd do vour Tell your had to QIVC per cent, For hls roney wlll be spent. Do not WP1t uutll tho Schools. U1 scent one whole Buy bonds nowondbq then L dl ' 1001x1115 over J1'llD 5 2 1d4 fest as ilqnwv Cornllfentary. Wlldn Huber, 7 share ten well last, M' , , -1 -a I '.LuIx X I vHf ell oi th sm les 1n selra el ss wk n D tT1PS 1nto the room and M155 Dee con lnnocently says WH1pp1ty Poo to the Berber Shopn? The QlTlS seem to oe Could lt of Jun1or Hlgh qulte d1SCOUT8g6d be that they were WKlHS 'football game? s ms s though B had 1 hard DIWG trying not to ro to the nSed1e Hhwklnsn fame Ie know you're hungry, R hut Algebra class 13 no place to out apples' Saw' Frank S you write the cutest poems Especlally the one about the wolf' Varcla V Wwe oh, so excited because who went wlth her to tee football gene We thlnk someone should tell Flcanor C n J 1 that f1V6 Glasses of hard clder lS really too much for any one Why do the nlnth and elghth nrwde lrls W1Sh they were back 1n the seventh? 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Nites Out ended Thursday, Nov- ember 5. One prize of 32 was given in each grade forthe home room that sold the most tickets on a per- centage, basis. In the seventh grade Miss Hester Preston's home room, 5531 won, with the tickets net- ting 29.65. In the eighth grade Miss 'Maude 'Hbok's home room, 215 won, with the tickets naming Sl9.65. In the ninth grade Miss LouRette Mothershead's room, 217 won, ' with the' tickets netting 35.604 Another prize oi? two dol- lars was given ' to Miss Marjorie Hoeltzel's home room, 350. ,This roov sold 516,65 worth of tickets but could not compete he- cause theyi are A 'mixed group of seventh, eighth, and'nineth grades. ' i if CLUB Errors I '--Li--------- Nadine, Ellis, pg Vire giniha - Alleng vp, Henry Kramer, sg Paul Glu ,-r, .,2.t ,HELP THE RED crzossf L V The lkme'Economics Club met on Tuesday October 20. They plan to make table covers for'the Junior Red CrossQ Several girls were shown how to knit. They are continuing their work on their afghan. ' u--------------------- YOUTH TAKES PMCT I U 1 Ccontinued from pg. ll serve.W I' g . ' i: i fThe total sales from Junior High for Tuesday November 5, l942vms 39365 'L Let us increase the num- ber of defense stamps we buy each weeks X its i-'s' 2-'-at ties Xt? -2+ :ff ca- 5525: 51312 12 A 113233:- 5121. - get was V FOOTL IGH? ERS MEET Not to be 'outdone by the - eighth and ninth grade .Tun- ior dramatic clubs, the seventh graders held their fsecond meeting Thursday, November 5, in room 222. They adopted thc name sv Footlightcrs , and Miss Berry, V the club sponsor, 5 led the group in choral - readings, and presented to fthe club, a charter to adopt u I g The next meeting will be held Thursday, November 12, in .room 222 at 5:45. I 5 ----------a------------- 3 f GIRL ntsrnvn g.-..--.,..--..--............. The Girl Reserve program, November '10, had as its themeg Indian Gifts. . The' nrogram consisted ofa play Q nGhristmas Never Changesu. 5 The players were Delta Hope Blackburn, Retta Desmond, 2 and Martha Harris. 5 NThe Indian Story of Creation was given by Georgia Bean. dian Letter to theiGreat White Father. ' Q 1 QA report from the Plan- ning Meeting held' at the Y.W.C.A. was given by Ila 2 Hbskins. ,. my Q 2 Therei was some special E music and songs. . Club membership is now E 65. L FIRST PLACE FOR ECHO Proud are the members g.an1sponsors,of the Wiliam Penn Club fi and 'why not?- Q For they have just receiv- ed a certificate -and 0. letter stating that the E 1942 Echo, won first. place in the twenty sixth All American Newspaper Criti- tne 1-mniomi Scholastic g cal Service, conducted by 2Press in which standardsi 5 5 ,are high :ind competition is keen. :::::::LE93fgIlH.3 QE:l'gt:l'ggg::: M , 0 5 it 5 s s a 2 i E 1 I 5 E 1 z 5 1 s z I Z S i 5 2 5 ,Oret-it Morgan gave, In---' 5 X i S 2 E X x .sl ht.. EASKETBALL Mr. Harold Brower has tentatively chosen the eighth grade team and it is practicing every night. Next week there will be a game with Hazel Grove. The ninth grade team will not be chosen for a couple of weeks. -------------------u--- VOLLEY BALL ' Many pupils of Junior High are taking advantage of the volley ball courts and equipment, both during noon and after schoolf If there are any home room teams who would like to play together, Mr. Miller will gladly schedule a game for them. ----------------------- ELKNDBALL NEWS ' --Q--------L--------- There is quite some con- fusion about closing hand4 ball. courts. Mr. Miller says that those who get there first may play a few games, however, after more people get there it would be 'the best thing to be courteous enough to let them play also. There are not enough balls or courts for all to play so let others play with you and your friendsp ROOM. 313' IS ACTIVE ' ------,---5---Q- ,2l5 has gone over 1005 in Echo subscriptions.ihey have been working 'hard dragging scrap to school. They have also sold at re- cord of tickets for P.T.A., which is 106 tickets, or ?l9.65. They Divided the room into two sides with Dickie Anderson and Charles Kremer the captains.The sides tied, 55 to 55 in number of tickets sold. Eliiss Maude Hook is the teacher in room 213. fl f L 7' n vso.iQui-.mp-4 LJ 1111 1 OT - zu:-cn k .A -z. WM TI1511, Inde pendenoe me . ff '11 25 -sf-1 471 ,.. , 4... ,.,,,1, ., N OV 19 2 'Q I HERPXRY CONTEST DEADLSNV SET JH UW V PU-HERQ PEHUHYT IU QSSEUWIME1 bly was glven Wednesday, November 25 and was the f'1rst of' :Lts k1nd th1S deal The Jun1or Dramatlc Players were 111 charge of the program, and lt was then' f1I'St appearance be fore anauchende th1s year. Titus un1que assembly was 1111 the form ofa play entzetled B1lly's Flrst Date'2 wh1ch concerned the sccxunng of a date. Harry Dyer played the part of B1lly, Anne Etaen houser and James Sadler were 1115 par-ones, Rose mary Olson portrayed B111Y'S 1ster, Patty Lou Rohrs, Sarahllllen, Suranne e muster, Aud1e ne1chl1r1O ace J ecor Carnes complet eb. thi., cast ' mc Jxmlor DI'aHld.t1G Plqels should be compll mented on the 11 1n1t1al appeg ranco lb cast was Well soleceed d thc arts 1, ro well 1V 11 X--ss :Lowe was th 1r ector IILNQSS IN 1AboL1Y Mlss Mlflb Lampb ll, L tm and C1t1,1ersh1p tom cher h s b on S1Gk w1th H1'y11g,1e1s. 1.1, 3. Pao 110 Mrsoll has Uv Il taklng bor Pl-we for a we ,k. herds noplpgz 5-,iw 301155 back SOOI1. hrs. LV Il Clo:ch1er sub otnfcuted for -,les El1z.1betl1 5 1YIy who -.as 111 W-liih olllllb. fc-as .1 OQLL3, DOE cv, -AAD BR.1'II 1S db? 'E I1 UV DECWYTF? Q OhD R L 'l PJIE Fel-'Z C fi ,fix :'7 '4.. ff ' If fjfyy ' 0 .-pf.-.M t '?f X X II QV? '93 'xwx-.-wg' J P Q f - af? ' E ACHLRS 1R15 Dm CL-.lxo She P1155 Rosvllud Glbson xho taught e1,ghth grwdo + Ollfah and 1-Lethem'1t1cs has been changed, 1ll now teacn 1n pl ce oi' I 1ss V1rg1n1f1 Vogel h L ub1t ulbhth grid uL1eDCe lrs menrletta K lly 4-1ll tale LIl1bS Gwbsorvs nlcc ll ss Veg, l, 1 new e- ch r, 1 lt the school sys tem to b 'ha-ikrrled CUB MPQKTER N sms omxrso .. Q.. i' Delta Hope Blaekburnl ngmog mms omltecd 111 thc last 1sSuo QP the r1cho,1 fror the l1st ox' nom N111 Recoroltlon 1ll b C-lven to Second d T1 1rd Place bcor1es, ooems, and dI'd.wIl1'lS,5 must be 1n oy -lcd nesday, D comb r 9 111 ord r to comp-.te for cash prlzes The v!1ll1fmm P nn Club amounc d 1 oudugg the rules for 1tS lruu l Ghrlstmas L1t 1ary,Cort st 1'r1zes lt? stor Sub mltb d 111 eacn gr Gu A lulss Burrus, club Jour on or befor c Decemo r 9 The I'L1leS, of' -.he contest 51.1145 All c11tr1es must bo or1g,1n.1l Shore seorles must not erceea O words 111 length S O11L,S nd poems must x 1 e11 111' on both e1cles oi' the paper. bl1er1 s v-111 b bhovm cue 11 .c me of author 1S 111,-,en or 1 tr1 s M111 bc numbered then turned lfl- All d.I'D.x1l gS -nust b of spec111ed cl1mens1om Students plannllug uO enfeer dr r111g,s wl-odd see the oullet1n lea fl oo os1te r om o correct s ce . 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Maurine Ahmann Business Hanager......Stnnloy Brightw AdviserS::u.f..:..u.....u....Miss Bur Miss Preston4?iss Deacon-Miss Huck Miss TaggartvMiss Truman-Mr. Hills ell ITIS 91' 1- .. -......-----..--.---..-Q..-..a....-...-......f..-..--..,--...... Member of Na-tional Scholastic and Missouri Interscholastie .- A- All: Press Associations fu 1 IHQUK 'Bi-QQ mn, HIHEIQI-EFI IiES'.yesr as Thanlcsgtiving draws near -the 'peopileof Americeere not thilk ing so mucnof that visit reel-are mother erthi delicious Thanksgiving d ner as.. in the 'YGZLTS 'before.. A '5They. are thinking more this year ih- Of- those -' fathers and sons out there on the battle front fightingfor the freedom governmenth fighting to protect and d fendithe principles and rights which country' stand for . ' U - . of 9- our Each of then know that those men out there who sro fighting for us need people at home to furnish then with tleships, tanksj and gunLSo they are thG bmi' in- vesting all of the money they can spare in wer bonds 'stemps,. for they real that one of the best ways to show th ize eir thenkfulness for the many blessings of our country and to keep democracy alive is to financially back up America. - -....i........... , . WE ARE THANKFUL' , . V . ...-,......--...... AS the white' winter snow is falling, .Arlrl the Windsdfrom the north are calling I snuggle up in-my nice, walnl bed And say as before I have said, I WI am glad,,denr God, that today I li my life for lily country I would gi So thunk you, dear God, for the lives have spared ve, ve, EH My parents and deer ones for whom you have cared . I' , . , Thelma Clothier, 8 Deer lord, please keep me through theiniym In thy' heavenly aims with all thy might, I em very ssl: but thou art yerif Strong, Please help'keep me from hurt and wrong. l hear the bonbsifslling sejvery near, But I pray Thee, Lure, that they will not fall Here, E A ' A Please blesimy brother in o plane so high, He's fighting for freedom even though he die. - l A 4, Please bless.all the boys and men so fine, Who will fight so faithfully in the battle ,'line, - . . , , Bless all the.people in this bloody war. And help us win this liberty we're fight- .. 'ing for.. Jlfgen, ,.., . , . f Delta Hope Blackburn, B. ' 1' , V' 'TEREKSGIVING lone, lengt- Tll3.l .1CSf-2i'ViIlfLF, diy . . Meant every table spread . '-.- f Withrichest foods and dainty sweets Where friends und families fed., ' Today our tnblesdo not' hold' ' . , - The lu:-Curios they knew, 'V We're feeding friends acres-s the sea, . And all our soldiers too.', lv, D still to can we .eglve buf tnsnlgs, As they did long ago,. Q, I So truth and liberty :lndhope May sftilfl within us glOlfE'.v' -' - 'A Martha Jeanne'Herris, 8 ....-.....-.1-......- 1 -- ' ' - - r:nl1lasolVnve'nlY , ,pe you know what Thenksgiving,is? t Why it's tujrhey and pmipkin pie we 'say Eutll wonder if we stop to think A the sacrifices that .isde this day. Not very many have, it'S,true,. ,But still it's 1 dey, in honored one. .For many folks in the U. S. A. i And we should-be sorry when it's done. 'What other day can we thank God? ' ' liwhnt other day can we show our elation Forthe mercy has shown to us' - 'Through ill the yenrs.of-our.netion?v f'Uc pause this year inithe midst of war And're:.1etlbfLr blessings past, . And 'huibly praf' to our dear God .. That this wer will be the last.. - -u Alice Guyton, 8 - H --: These poems were contributed' by students of Piss Rowe. 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Miss Rowe said 'hori fourth hour class made' af fvery fine record in their? ftest grades. 1 ..-------.,-----------------5 snrrron FILL-S vncmcr ' ? ' i Room 108 held acre-elec-Q tion of Vice-president and? reporter November l2. Elsief 'Britton was elected tofillg the vacancy of the former? vice-president, Richard Q Vandyke, and Frances Heerf was elected to ' take the? place of Virginia Gard 1 who moved to'Memphis,Tenn.L HAVE NEW SECRBTARY ' Home room 2lO has elec-+ ted Thelma Clothier un suoi ceed Lyle Turner who re-I signed from, the position,j . 524 more rinse PLACE , . ..- i ----v----.-.r.---:Npi-- - First prize of one dole' lar was received by room 524, Miss Burrus' homes w room, for parent atten- 5 dence at the last P.T.A. CONGRATULATIOQS MR. BERGP Mr. Samuel Berg, seventh' grade English teacher, an-- nounces the birth of as daughter, Sarah Louise. ' ----..---..-----.T------------. x 3 Room 551 gays cnet dol-E lar of their prize money T K I . JUNIOR DRMHMTIC CLUB The Junior Dramatic Club met on Eovember 12, in room 106. Mildred Smith played several numbers on 'her accordian and Nadine Ellis gave a reading, The -castofthe Junior Dramatic Club Play, HBilly's First Daten was announced. ---v-------..-....--..-....-...---..... . ' nrrxrrrion The footlighters bi-' monthly meeting took place Thursday, November 12, in room 222. All .those who wish to tbecome members must do so at the next meetingg afterwhich member- ship will definitely be iclosed. A D Miss Berry instructed the club in breathing exe ercises and work pronunci- ations. Plans were dis- cussed for the selection of a play to 'begiven in the near future. g , P 5........-..i-..........-....-....----.----... ART CLUB MEETS ..-...---..-....-- On November l7,- the Art Club met for their regular meeting. . Missw Hester Preston Announced the next projccti which is to 'make Christmas' menu cards for the Red Cross.:a The club will make ,,menu cards of each holiday for this organization.' ------+----4,---JQ4.n,---L- JUNIOR RED CROSS DONATIONS The students and teach- ers of Junior High school, fell into the spirit of giving by donation 352 to are BssKsrB.1LL'aem In the past few weeks the eighth grade baskedwll tems has played one game. It was on November l2, wth Hazel Grove. Hazel Grove won with a final score of 29 to 22. lfir. Brower, the coach, said there was no outstanding player. V BASKETBALL The first 9th grade bas- ketball game of the year was played Friday, Nov. 2Q at Hazel Grove. The secrc was 25 to 22 in favor on Hazel Grove, Qdimhl CLUB TO ORGANIZE Plans are underway for a course of instruction in' use of the camera. The, instructor for the Camera Club is Mr. Berg, who is. quite adept in photography. All students who express a desire for instruction of this. kind please see Mr. Berg in room 525. A -....a..-..........-..-..-....-..---.....- , risers DECEFTBER ern .ins------..-------sn . ' A very interesting topic UThc Social Life of tho Adolcscentui will be under discussion at the next P3T.Ai meeting which will be hold December 8. ....----.......--..-..---.--------.. f.ITEE2ARY CONTEST lcont. pu -----------in.-.-4-1------Q no limit to the number of entries by each person. Allwinning entries will be used in the Christmas edition of 'thc paper and 2...-4 to Junior Red Cross.lA, X the Junior Red Cross.. mBQym,?'Qf ,those placingf . ' . ., . f' L as-rp. ' 'L ' . - .r.,- -... V f- - -A An- l - s 1 . V A , V F-ja' fi ' - 0. . A' -3,-.4:f.':f '15-fE' ff . :-: . 4:f ' .- 'J J ' 4. -::- 1 -K -- .-ge 1 -: is 2-am.. , s 'V ' v :E K as-. f.1 'f',:'f'fg - 'L'--4 r? - hewrasm 4 fi' 4. X. serie: f -.s f x,, .Qm,,t .. ,- -. 3 ' fg,g:L:..4.5:'-.' ' ' ' J.,-:.:f::qf1i2? - A- 2 fs ' .:i2s:'-'1ar!- T i A .ffT' sh f Q fndeaif ,- ' rehearsed? in gf . x'f:.-155.6 , Q 'Z'-fy.-1--: Sir.: 5,'3'3,f',:gs6w,1,5s ' ' f -2 ,..4:':..,.g' . 1 .I ., ,, , - 524.1-'.-yi,.:,k, ' . . .41 'V i' - .1 ' 'P .-2:11 ' .- :L-f, - :f :'-1::1?::::..1 ' 3 fHt'r5 Q-ffff:5Jwtrt wswrmfwrsfmerd 3, 5155? Yx ? AQ,-1.53-11555-. tin '. rs' -.11 222:-s 3-f Sat We f:-A-2-M1-1 .5 v-:. '- 'i.:.1t 4 2 fy: -Gif T - 1- my we-.es f P 'ir S::f:4'Qfg1G.f V -'Q :ggi-2: 'A .. :-, -er T 16 annual Chrlstmas ti-xf'5' do '-'--1-rv.-azzaza.. : 1.- Mxr- 'tv 5. aa? I 31 'S 1' 1. 0, M 8 .xv-m :gr .1 Vo XY No SEHUCL El USES FUI? 1942 JH! ,ka-a vacation for the chnldren of Inde endencefxnll be lex' 't e ner ll, nf: contlnulnff uw n.1'1.r 4 l 23. cause of +V'11 arranceflent is to s ve fuel for cefferse he closlnf' f school 1' s lensthenee 'W befrlq clnrf ot t1 lS eu' r ar , nov lt 1S or lr clwangec lllltll .Tune 1' .anv of t 1e facult 1 re olann1f'1r to return t tlelr Homes 'Por th v'1c tlon, o 101' Qre J 1.1n11. to mor. . wurbor of stucents .U D on 6 emolo 'went durln the J'1lI11OI' 1.-r.u.u-s........Iu,,,, nr-,.1-... 115 5521 In-. R 1- 1 Q -1 2: ! urrugg J'-255 xl ,: 'l Q-4' 1 i'r,rw r 'iii r fr n 1:-r .EEE 4 :mga E. we 'S' ir Ss 4-an-qu Vu Jtif o .ju sv 1.r .r.r SWF it Ili' , Indewendeflce, Io. gg, vnu 1...-1 - ff W WG' 4 X52 2x-5, an n.x,r' uv: E2 via. .! Qt Q1 N 3425? X W, pm IUIAIERS .UF CONTEST Prlzf W1II11I1g otorlos and Po as to A car 1 H..A.'DnR 'll' .x 'sff ug' Nia! Suv G' SU sf U I-:P 5. 4' wx x- N11 Hibhif, as 'W x -,N N x. Every year the Nllllan 'Donn C ub sponsors a Christ 7I'?1U1L1f contest Duc to the l1RoXDuC'fZed +'1ree weeks va cat1on, 11ch bflglns Docen ser ll, tho short storles ne .ons coulc. not be tub l1S7led 1n thls ed1t1on o 1 10, however, the grlve 'mm 11117 drawlngs can bc sfen lI1 thls lssue. T 111r1rs f the pr1zes J e 1s follows Dr vinvs 4 1:52930 three wee s ...6j9u1 oY'1ent may 'J 'Q-v-va-aT Q4 LIDS 150 LLL .UD Ifl ED f' QOTJ5 DDJ LV y lqS Mormle Fe6f1eld , teacner ol seventh anc elvoth ra e art and Louls Calf-b svun, Intcllo gence d1v1s1o.1 o the U S Amv A r Goros smack , south Curollnd , Wore '1arr1oc 01x o'cloc1f oundw' Fvsnmg, Decet ber o, toe Flrs C'1r1st1'1n U urcu T.ev we o attended b' leutenant Dean iX.ust1n 'lcdflcle arc' 'Trs Flomces Yfdfleld LIL TO? Ol '21 Tumor 1 st1c I1 s orc or f fortunate L1 bcuvz able to secure rllk t noon for Uflly F'11s one cont a bot tlf . urusuul 2.6v111t.1ge lS .os 11.213 bv to A c1cul tl-lI L 'THF Ulm 13 fur the 5JC'lOwn.s to .nf one cert, 111 t 111 Assoclnt 10D . T . four t 11t'1s oi of' ot JW' to -overrummt MIS TV V St. C .1 'l1 'S D3lI',' 15 fI'DV1d1nff the vulk at cost. DCGLX '9 'QlCf' mhe C ,.1stmas season so start today G Luslc d Merge o so over vcrclt anc alt lem 1112 tl slnflng u8Z'1GS1Tv,.J Tla1ed a red v oi C rlstrxas csrols on 1115 tru ret one .1 selfcteo ch 1 sac , t follow 11 . nw les 1 rc ofi to Sn early 1 assembly tart mont 1, as 1 ' two rorrram v11t'1 Flrst lvonr Ulattov 9 Second Df1bara P.vot Fwrst Tf1r 1:1121 'lrovn 8 ort Storms 1 intt Procle Flrst lt en T ccourt Soco 6 1. 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YE. .1 TT oi 11' S 113' 1 Y H 5 -' 'X -1 . . ..........-............... .... ..-....L...... .1 V JCRO 3 ' .1 '22 f!'1 A: nv. - . , - 2 O J - l:.lI' . - ... 1 . --. -v - 1 - - .. ,- 7: 7 -1 . F, 1 '. .1 211 .1':.. t 1' - '.. t A f' .-,, X rms , ' '.. t f SWA I U-. z A L I I- I 1 I . . TI . If . In H TZ...-T.. F V 1 I I I -W W C .1 - EO 1- 11.1. t. J . .I '!U 'h'!E'!H'?':2!fEiirli5H1 . ..r' K D 2. TEA ECHO December ll, .942 ...--,..-....-..-..-......-..---..................-....,-......,.--..--..,. ,..-.,..-..-.. ....... .. ...- ..---..........-..--.-.-.---..---- THE EEHUT V Published bi-weekly by the Willinn Penn Club v , Junior Ei h, Independence, Ko. A .-...............-.-v...--.-......-........--....-a.-.....------.....--.. Editor in chief. . , Ecws Editor ..... Feature Editor... Keyhole Editor.. Sports Editor... Editor ........ . Art Editor.. . Pr-css Editor ........ Asst. Press Editor... Exchange Editor. . . ...Dorothy Eastwood ....J1nice Payne ...Petty Ramsey .. ? ? ? ? ? ? ...Howard Downs ...YvonneAHnttey ...Sarah Allen .....Paul Clum .g.Victor Cerns . .ifaurinc Ahnann Business Manager... -.JStunler Brightwell Advisors.....................Jliss Burrus Miss Preston4iiss De acondiiss Rucker I - Miss Taggert-Miss Truman4ir.liiller 5 Member of Notionnl Scholastic and ' U Iissouri.Interscholistic A ,' Press Associations - '!' ---.....-...--.........---..-..-......-.. ...,......--..........-..--.. .mu .ron enum BELUUBIDGS. :Egg E hear a lot these devs of keeping 'e up morale, being ei'fi.cient, etc..2 f I ' How as Apariotic, civic-minded, i loyal, law-abiding, appreciative citizens wouldn't it be a fine t mOve a bottle-neck,' ning for us to re- in the Junior High system? I suppose you wonder to what I em referring.We11, none other than the assed? ment of pens, pencils, and various other articles inthe lost found box accunulnt 1n,g and many of us do not re locks, kcys,eloth- ed in the office. alizc how careless we are with our personal belongings. You will be respected and admired, when you care for-your bclongines. . When so many are away giving their all surelv we are willin g to do our pert. And besidesg order is Heavens first law! A hint to the wise is sufficient. ssnfnlrluns as I HE'FHHHUU - -LiC?iIFICIl'TG is ' something which has 'i . v . . iggbcgun to take a prominent place ln everyone's life today b This year I wonder how many of vou are going -to Sacrifice so something to the men in can use gifts you know, that vou AC51EiVG, the service. They- , How about fvivinz up that in. cremi ' or candy bar or walking to school insteedl of riding the bus. A reminder of hometojd be something he would love.-Thnt's what he is fighting for. Remember Suez-igf'icinwg is the fashion. - ..,,.,,..-......,...-...,..--...,..-.-..-.....,.--..-..i-......-......--....--i --,.-..-..-....-.......,.....-...............-....,.--....-.....----.,,- PUETS CORNER ...1............,..,... V WINTER Upon the wintry. round, The-snow is falling fast, I birds have all gone south, fear of winter blast. V The For New for our sleds, we will have fun! . Cossting down the hill so fast, Then up the hill we'll run. ' Zio ! How I love the pictures Jack Frost paints, Upon the window pane, And upon us amateurs He surely holds therein! To me the winter goes swift and fast. It brings such joy and cheer. ' But test of ell is Santo Claus, With his chsrre of swift reindeer! TIE FAITEIUL PATROIS The Safety Patrols the weather dere Throunn snow and slcct thevfre always 1 there. The children obey their wishes well They do not run across pelleuell. When they are holding beck the crowd. Theyvrc doinq a job of which we're proud. In tribute I say, let us all do our best And the safety patrols will do all the' rest. I 2 Robcrt.Allen Southern, 7 1 T 'JACK FROST Jack Frost has painted over night The leaves of trees into a sight That you cun't find in any book 120 :setter how fur you may look We paint then rod and golden yellow He is Q very clever fellow But bc careful don't go too near -You may come beck without an eor. Sully Cutler, 7 I .n-..--.,. AZFITE I-I Tte autumn leaves ire flying, ,The cold winds are sighing, The persimnons are ripe, Ooossums come out at nitht, The fields ere'Whita, the frost.is here. There signs tells us winter is near. , ' A h Virginia Wilkinson I V r s i I ,QL '?'.f::::sura:z - ..- ...D--:..-l.s..s' ......, ' P' - W -r-:r-:.uzamuu,n.M . . . - I I , , . .Y . . I .,..,.., . ..-..,..Nr:znc:,.4xa.m,1,.L...-1. ,... ,,,,I,Im lm -IA SIIIVIIIVIIIIIIIIIII III, JI JA 3 . . ..---..-..........---...-...,.---....-..-...... --..---..-.,-.........--.....--,,,,,,-,II -A FADS FITASES There are many new fads at Junior' High this year. One that has, Frances Heer is gr hose, with broidery up the I Billy Austin havea phase for colored strioed Flashy' Pauline Cramer has been seen wearing a verv cute, bright red beret an6 tens to match Other fads in mittens that have been attracting Juanita Rost, Pandora Barton, and Florence aker are aD.sportinq fu1.m1ttens There seers to be a new itn with evervone Wearing one stooriag of one color and the otheranother color oecaase the warbas taken all our woolen naterials, we have been sewine or fix lng over our ole clothes Slacks sees to be a fa vorite a.onq toe gwrls this year the not onlv keep those bare legs warm but are attractive as well Sarah Robbins petite bm- nette lpl tails and alll not onlv wears those well tailored slacks, lut vears cowooy boot s too front . seems to very bright stoclinvs IDS D I O?CfIDS to 11SS Poweanc tte nlay cast for a sex bl 0 IOIVS to Billy L' sxl .o Plvor I or .1111 P r I 3 fROHD16 Warmen to Yvonne s 3ttTaCtSdg Hattie. 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Five by Five sings 5James Hay to Donna Kenndyj juny Devotionn sings Elea-2 Qnor Carpbell to 3illPaxton.2 1 'Serenade in blue sin,sg Qarrell oved awiv Lan t et Dut of This Npoc sin s Pot Rarsew to?? at Lastu sinls Suzanne C went r to owaic Downs Waite One Dozen Roses all the girls to the hovs m'o did lt lcfore and We Car Do It again' SlHPS 1lsS 101, to t e clay casts le S U. 7' Slng: PTdF11S Toward to liltor ashes 'B1Isn t a Drean Aryvo sirgs Frances Tecr S1106 R T likes her row Fo Voal6r't Love Vou sin s Tackie fr ncb to SHA Irfor ao yi loveu sings hav Tllncr to Jac Swith J1SS ou sl s Toward Dowvs to Virfinia Gord ' ractice ones perfect, 1 on uetes foward, and FT1'C1S ld I 51 rr- JFC7 S S1f 3'o, ----DeQeaber-lli,l24Z------- -::rff--- - --f-P ---'- ff --f---- . ...,.I,,I,-...Q ,,,I. ,, ..,.,,,I, ,, -2 IIII rp C hole fs 6g5QS?Qi'Gs .-.go Wcegfivw W at last . . and D. C. learnirg to dance It' so harm is lt lids? 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H ' W K no e tt ation to oar studies 1 cl omit vfiflfibf' DOcs an,onc ciow wh! T 1 cis s S Jith S 2453. 7.-n-4 Sci nec .ovirc J1CtUTCS v- 1. X I, ,.,,,,,. . s--Y, --.---..-?,-Y-A- ------ ---W-M - -- -M-M -- .- 1 -A ... . ,,,.,,.,...........-.s. -., ,nm--w-1--z1 ,.1-nw-r:,' h-.s-m.w..e-u..vu.f..-.1---mmwew-as--newness-s..-f,....w W P-Mgr.- mn -1-, V, ,,,,-....-.5 ,...-------- .. - ---ill ..... ............ ....,. , , l ........ ............. .---.- ........... DeQenber-ll.-l9s2.--, ..........-........,-....-......---..-..-....-.....'...--.....--.......,.-.............-..-.--.......--..........-.. P555 71 if-'5?:fi:, .5-Sensi? ----5UEl',.QLU5.TElElf7lfS----- 7 Earbnra Lund, presidentg of the Art Club 'called the? meeting to order, Tuesdayf 'December l. A check was-2 on the members who wade designs for the Christ-E his Menus, and those that inked and' painted thesef lesigns. The next menus are to be made for the fourth of July.. 7 The next project of the? club will be the making of? wall hanging, ' Q ...-...--............--.-.-......--............--.- 5 BUYS TWO BONDS E i - .... --.........--.. 3 j Home room 222 bought two? 25525 war Bonds and 3.5.75 ing War Stamps on Decenber lg 1942. The bonds were pur- chased by Curtis Weddle andg Barbara King. We hope room? 222 can keep living up to g this standard, and that other home 'rooms will fol-f I 5 low suit. The teacher ofg room,222 is Miss Berry., 5 muon DRAMATIC entrees Due t0 'unfortunate cir-Q cumstances, the pla Z Y Hchrismas at essays , will? not be presented at the? assembly by the Dramatic Flayers. The cast was cho-Q at the last meeting room 106 on December l.i The meeting was called 5 to! make special arrangements 5 for the Christmas assembly? but because of the holidaysl the cast will be unable tot act in the play. ' GIRL RESERVES The members of' the two Indian schools in Oklahoma will have an especially Iherry Christmas this year because of the Girl Reserves bringing gifts and dressing dolls for the purpose of sending these to their Indian friends for Christ- mas. The collection of dolls and books were on display in room lO6, Tuesday, Dec- cmberrl, ' There will be a personal touch to the gifts as each Girl Reserve had hor name on a card to a particular boy or girl. The gifts were packed in one big box and sent to the Y.W.C.A. in Kansas City who will send them on for arrival before Christmas. There were 45 gifts and 22 dolls that had been dressed, CLUB HELPS SOLDIERS The Home Economics club met on Tuesday, December L 1942, in room 529. ' The club finished its work on the table coversi for the Junior Red Gross, and they will be sent to the boys in camp later. FOOTLIGHTERS CLOSE MEMEERSIHPE The Footlighters had a call meeting December 2, in room 223. Membership into the club is now closed. 1 use Tits ' S . Q-:-3241. was -am, Eftifi tiki? 31:-35 ::i:E'C:1 'SHS r, - :Fifi 535125515 -I-3233 . 'Y 1.4.1 4 'sl SHUTTLE BOARD POPULAR is a very interesting game playedurm and four discs are Shuffle board forked shafts round discs. The pushed down dw court toward numbers, painted on the court, by the forked shaft. The object of the game is to get as high a score as possible by adding the-num: ber on which the discs stop Junior High students played it often' at the. ,first of the year, but now the wea- ther prevents it. We have ,a'very good court on the play ground. The forked shafts are kept in room 218 .......--.......--........-..--...-...-..---... EMNDBALL NEWS Due to the fact that handball is still gaining in popularity, the courts are becoming increasingly crowded. They have been closed on four people for singles and six for doubles but this number could be raised and after a time the ones that are. in should give their place to someone else. -..---...-.......-----..--...--..-..--..w VOILEYVALL TOURNAMENT SOON There aren't very many' playing volleyball lately, and if any of the students zwcgMng'm phyintm tournament, they must stan practicing. Mr. Brower ' says the tournament will probably be held sometime after Christmas. ., -n-nxt' . ff' nm-. Fm' ..,:-V1 -- - 'J' I if c f ' r ' 52 fx I XX, - jf 167, if L - bfi - -5 ..,, A- a t L 'E' ' . ., .l... 1 ' 'it U ' P ' . sz.. if'-fff ' ' ' - -, ' ' ff 'E 1' 5,-.gf ' Fe, ' - - . .:: Y, ,-. .:i'- i .... U- ' . 1 U U , up , L 1 11'-1--I-3-5--21.4, .. . -v '2:',gj1 ,Ww,,,., ,t,,,,.,1,,,...4.e1fL , Z,iff'jj :::1:::'.ef.--zz.-Q---f'..:..1.ffffT'lfflfl,'fff1,',fffQ'fQ,Iliff2sa::7fee,gg,Eg,:' '15 ' A,,i'f,iVZ.---i' - ,Q ,,. ' r' .,,, 3 . -7- x . A- . 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O .1n '. le 1: v...: ' , gi' 3111111 o O ww we -14 11 U O 333 H1 1119, 4 ' I -Q 0 I 1 1 Slit'--:i 5 -,1 Q .::!. , -I 'ig 0 O 0 yggllllgih oo , 51 '. ,, '2' .3 'Q 1' ' ffl 1 eo: :3 T:6 5 Egggfggfsgh ,,2en3e?sggQs gee ,,,, ,.I,,1I,,,- . - : ,I -.-a, -N---' 1: I I.: . --gm: January 15, 19425 E1'EL'15EEi1E11'111'E ff'fPQ E7m?Si1111kEi1f'11iE?'QE1L11'1EHEE BOYS AND GIRLS ON HOME FRONT 1 CAN HELP WIN THE WAR I an Just a .Tumor I-Img student I cannot go over seas llle our be IS 'md flght hand to hand, 'fun to gun, nth our enemles but I can buy war bonds and and 'meln to w1n th1s war If you buy one ttaentyw flve cent defense stamp, 1t Wlll pay for one months feed for a carrler plreon, or one twenty flve cent stent wlll p y for a clip of bullets A co pletely filled stamp book w1ll pay for o e '1Ialk1e allfle IL1f'1Tt elvhteen dollar an seventy f1ve cent bonds Wl Day for one sub 8C111I1G Hun Fifteen twentf flve st sms will pay fO1 one pair of shoes Slxteen elffhteen Sevent f flve bonds Wlll pay for one parachute Pwenty seven, twentv fue cent st amps w1ll nay for Que blanket S le-t's all buy war Stamps and bonds so the boys may have these th1n'fs CPLOSIOIN IlTl'Lell'Tf1E'JS ONE Sue rlntendent W Matthex s suffered burns on 'us rlpht hand and ear whlle llghtlnff a aus stove ln the bathroom f h1s home on North Delaware, January' l 1945 The Sscclolng sas caused the ex oloslon whlch blew out the Sldo of the bathroom Hr T' tthews sald that the ac Cldent coula have caused Serlous lngury or worse to hlm due to the force of the Pkploslon He was rescued 5' HIS son, Charles, -Tumor at Wllllam Chrlsman WHO was a r'e1l hero 11111 11P111111gs,1111g1111n1 ns 1 KARL. S. BOLAUDER SPJJAKS ON ARI' IH FIRST ASSBEEBLY I' . A -,--4...---.....-..-.........-.. The first ssembly for the new year w s held Tues day, .Tlnuary 5 The flrst number was group slnglnrf of America THIINTY FIVE ol LIDENTS VISIT DYKES MUSEUM IN KANSAS --...---.....---..---- Twenty flve students of Brower's nlnth grade selence classes v1s1ted the Dykes luseum at Lawrence Kunsas, Saturd y, .Tc-.nuary9 ,eJ,gg,,,,, , :1:1p vfasmwe by rall Bmmrgwuggpg, ,why Miss Tfzeefl-tes-:-el---W and --GQCOBIPQBIGQ bv 1'1SS Gibson The Quest speaker was .r Kerl S Bolzmder a ro 'vresentatlv of the Scho ld t1c Mfzgazlne, who was 1ntroduc1d by ll1SS Hester Pr ston Mr Bel nder have a very lntorestlng lecture, h1s sutgoct belre 'Thr Amer lcdn Vav :Ln Art Upholds Oar Freodornsn nc' showed of mnny posters 'md other art works mmde by h1P'h throu bout the country' Tlller dlsmlsscd the assembl sllde school art students M T wmpsgqf J- 3' Q atm? 5, 4' se fie 9 WE-1 T-r-www-1+ ' The students left school 'Z SQ Saturday mornlng soent several hours on the Kms s Umverslty Campus The Dykes Museum ln na tionally known for its pre historlc anlmals and Indlan lore. The Commando course whlch 1S ln effect at the Kansas Unlversity was vlsit- ed by the boys fnaklng he trlp thls course 15 tougheninff up' process whlch the boys 1n the Naval Rcserv must no through Those making the tr1p are as follows J ck Smlth Ann Etzenhouser Myron Jullff .Times Mdy Duane Helder Bob Coe James Crawford Bob Atklns .fone Brunson Dcuscy Mltchell -1-Gale Street 1 Ilaxlne Sprlnger Jean Bauer Anne Cornell Robert WllllCLITlS Evelyn 'Iyers .Toel Walden hemple Wllhelmsen Ilrs Etzenhouser and Hr Brower were ln chfirg f the group Thanks to Glrl Reserves for selllnp the mllk ln rooms 015, lov und lO4 v ,E I . 1- E1 .. M-I' o 'f X ' . 5 - . . . . 5 - ' f 5 7 1 nf ' ' 1 - ' . 1 - E r ' '- , 0 s ' 5 1 1' ' - f - I . 1 - - u I I n 1 - a Y , 1 0 ' 1 i . ' . A -.- j ' . , .I - , - - - ' , 1 : rs . . - . . I , . I 1 1 A ,-..-.1-,-,..s . , 1 . .. 5 ' . I- - ' 'fl--1 ., ..., ,I I- I . in 11,1-.e....-f - . , 1.4! f-e-'lv-.-.v-1 ' Q1 I - ' e -Isl' I , , , ,, I '. , , J., , and . .. 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Is your locker ------.---.....-.--.-.----.--.----...----...--.....--...--.. , x Editor-in-chiof... Kews.Editor.Q.,. Feature EditorQ.. Deyholo Editor..... Sports Editor..,.,. Art Editor, ........ Asst. Art Editors.. Press Editor .... L.. ma 'Qa- Asst. ?ross Editor.. Exchange Editor... Business Zonamor... Advisers........... 1 LDsrothV'Esstwoodi ..Iunice Payne' ...Fatty Ramsoyi .,'??????f g?oward Downs? ...Yvonne Fatteyi I ..Surah Allen! .......Paul Clurzi ...Victor Carnes? .r. .. QQ -nur1uo2Ahmenne ....Stsnloy,Brightwe1l. ......Liss Burrus- x x i like that? If it is you have probably been veryv disgusted when you opened the door and everything fellout just when you were in a hurry.' ' This condition had better be remedied soon because of the mid-yoar locker inf coming . Q and other un- 'don't be sur- across a pen- spoction which will soon be Take all the waste paper necessary rubbish out. And prisod if you happen to run oil -or two or some handkerchiefs or keys or maybe -even some money which you be- : lgiss Preston-iigiss'lnoicon-iiiss 1-'maker . tlivefagbfofgoiorcver' it Could easily mp' Mis Tawgart4fiss Trumasi r. Miller Q' ' I 'd',Wfw--w-f-------- V timber of 1-entionsl scho,i:1sti c and . 1. Missouri Iuterscholastic l --- S 1 . Y' lAi -gf--5--M--m1,:i , ' Press Associations . i Q - l A 3GOK'S PLEA' , in ------i-5----------f-f-'--------'-------H QYbu pull ne.. you shove me, you tear me - 'Q . i 1 A ' club ' 2 ,3P9Tiu 'l A, M .' A' i - , gYOl11'i'fI'l5G.i?:.fWl'l zjggr pages -and ' laugh at your , fTu f'f7 ' - ?I wonder ii wou'dflike it if you were me? 53 O0N.ii will bG'i1H0. to H5313 Glect 2Aud you would be sick and'soreQ yould see ,'iQ ,hOHGiTQOm OffiCCTS-'WhGthGFthGY HTG EWhat.troctront e book like me should geti 7 'well chosen doponds on each of .vou- so trest so like thut and I'll never fret. As,s.mombor of your homo roonfyou'should Q 1'. '..'V Exchange 4 . takc oooh cun5idato ond think ovcr Fisqusbg ' U ' .' , l t' -h It itios'vorV c1rc?ull?'boforo casting tour 5' , - ',- LITTLE SISTER K i vote. 4.1,!-:,f,- Al.. - N A', 2 its 1' u iLittlc mirls, as you all know,, , J ilgq ,,:Ff0b3h1V i311 Qf VQU Fivi 1hC3fd'COfPiAlwuys get into trouble sseHsiasgthough.X Hsstslf 9V,fQT??fS.hsvG oafortheol On, fgrney doult noon to make mother sad, o how unintorostihr fist hows room rootinss ggut they ayb always being bgd. 1TG.v The first wav to stoo t?is is,bv e4 QV . l ' '. i, ' i' 1 ,, .1CCti33'l9ffiCGr5H'WitL P19'tf'9f 7595155 1First into thc cookie jar and'brooking it- i6e1s, wno are fitted for the job sud who E . 'f- . ni-s V 2- 1 'sv s' 'W' .lil do not ulroadv havo too much'toido. 'x A fThCiQSQgQgit?x pn tn? gg? uit 1l1?11l, t f The inewuvofficefs ShQqld, be Sufolof- Then mother comes ond shakes her wellQ?A 'their dutios. Take as an oxsrplo the ro- ,But that just csuses'one'moro SpCI1,,7 porter. Ebthihhb Kuhlsss to.kas taken tloi V ' fv -'V ,' ,-' A l . G H' ',' troublo to find out-difforcntlvl that his gltyslainncrltime, horlfood ShGiSni11SQ isnft 19 Very ,important ljobg but if he iAnd now itvs ting fo? awful pilig 'tru Wqbld Oslv ask hc would finayfkat it is iShe kicks, scremns, sud cries like 1 baby his fduty.not only to report the olsctioh ggut mpther feeds hcrg I dgnnt mean maybe? but also All other happenings of interest 5 of ' ' 4' .. 'fi in, tho' homo room.-The report should be STimG for hor hath and Eben to bed, LQ A carafully Writtss up 3Ud.5a3dCd isis the !Rut into-the kitchen hor mother sho ledj ofiico or to smue Willimi Pohn member or-!Thcn ,snlaggg went tho wstvr 132 ovar the sfonsorl Andi he should.romen or that it 1 ..fiOoQ .,- ' V s fyi ' . iS 1 VST?-lT?0TtiUt JOb K i . i V, tina 1'11 ber you she docsn't as that any? Qi i ,' I ' 1 5, ,moro, ' ' A ,, ' I NOKEVCTQYOQ must not sit back thinking.i ,W W P, ' - ?5it tlb OffiC0TS are Cntirely to blamc fFor mother spanked hor hard and how, .roy dr? nootinms, for this is not truo. iAnd Off to bed, She Went right now You c1n't rake Q homo room meetiuo psbpy QFOT She was crying and vcr? Sud, - sithout the cooperation of all members. -,QAnd Saying! nLOrd, donut let Mother get i'Rsronber if you wont Q lively home room? ' so mad.w ' HGUtiES be read? to coopornta uno nrse Q .f 'h- Addig ggichlins A vour uoifhhor to 60 like wise and All willgf, ' Grade 3' D ho as you wish. January 15, 1943 - . . M --A avr H.-- .H,:wa1 wmannnm,n..awaa5mWmWwwMmms.nn nHwmm,, A THE ECHO ..------..---..- .. 5. -:- -------- :-::::--..-----,..--..-------..-.............--..-..-...---..-.....-.......--.....-,.- -- -.. - -3- ..- -L -----,..--...-......-.........-.....-- - .. .....,.- .. ... ... .. ' '- ANOTHER SUCCESS STORY 5 Corrinne Warren really didn't know what to do, Here! she was without mother org father and she couldn't getf a job. It wasn't her faultf really for her riothercould-Z n't do anything but go tot, parties, give parties, and! Hake herself pretty, and? cf' course she wanted Corrinsl to do only this. Q Mr. and Hrs. Warren had! been killed H18 train wreckl two weeks before while com-I ing homef from e weekend ini the country with friends.f As so often happens t one? tragedy followed another,g lr.Warren's fortune was lostlf with the collapse of thei ! stock VQTKQU: t.t. COT?iH39.W4Sl laced with a problem few? gmung girls have. , ' Corrinne's closestfriendi was Camella Locks. Togetheri the girls undertook task oi' making a new life? from the remnants of that old one. S Q First of all their realiz-2 ed that -Corrinne had been? trained for only one thing,E the mistress of a fine home.E But she could sew and em-i broidery, farther mother had? l. hee? a wonder at this andi had taught Gorrinne fake beautiful dresses, when she had had tire. Cor- rinne had made many beau- tiful doll clothes and had desianed the patterns also. to? J Intec days that followedg then-accomtlished wonders.i First, it was decided that the huge home would have to be sold and a smaller house bought. The new house was i Q Q white with rgreen siiuttersf and black Scottie dogs 2 Painted on the shutters. f ' fiefore sellin' t?'e houset Gorrinne went to the attic hole of Cmuella through all the Several of the fTUDEs were full of beauti- aztd with th e they looked Old trunks. i i 1 I a 1 . i u 1, flllfdolls and doll clothes.g 5 The trunks were moved tog 4 2 'Scot Dale CO?I'lI1llGS'Sl'DWQ lone. These trunks held that v, 1 40? to her future and she? WHSVbeginnint to realize E. l n few days' later caeeiiai f 1 called on Corrinne tosee ifi she had found a job. I'Ll.ChgV' to her surprise she saw Corrinne sewing' busily awayi on the porch behind a sign? which read HDo11.c1Qthes,5 Dresses, and All Kinds ofj Embroidery Made to -Order . Cariclla was as excited overf this idea. as Corrinne and? . 1 Q OZ eiggqg, A , ' Q we Feb ce ,Janes'Lav and J. B. seem to the business prospect looked good, for ten customers hadg all ready come. So startedi 1 - 5 an, interesting career. Q THE PERFEET FHEU LW Pri1.cipal--Lionel Barrymore Secretary--Lana Turner i Librarian--Lorragne Day Q Art--Greer Garson ' E watt--Rosalind Russell Q .S,9t511S?97TT,C9n1' ard ,V3-353, t t ? Ezmlish--Ronald Colman 5 Geography---Walter Pidgeon E Yusic--Deanna Durbin Q Latin--Cesar Romero Orchestra--Jafiie cooper At letics--Tohnny Weiss- i ' Fuller E r Fone Economics---Irene Dunng Civics--Orson fellas 5 nrawatiee-tcttie Davis 2 Tistory-4'ontv Woollev Studv Fall--Joan Fontaine 5 i i ! Q Q UJHHTS IH H SUUB. Nlet le Call You Sweethean'Q sine thc freshmen girls toi Henry Inouve. Q 1 UHe's hy Guv,H says Marcia? 'Vardeman when speaking of Frank Smith. Q UTake Ten, sin s Wrice iilkg er to all the girls. t Dark Eyes descrii.-es Tfefgryi Crafter. It's A Blue World , sings? Sarah Allen, since Jimmy Farrell has roved away. WIVVQ Cot Ly Eves Cn YbuU,a sinrs Pat Rarzsev to Petelfmf son. 3 I Don't Want to Walk With-E be starting quitea.fad with ,their bright ski sweaters. Since Christmas we notice a new and quite interestinv assortment of USloppy Joes? Indian Bracelets, head scaris, ski suits, plaid skirts and fuTl1ittGhS.' I believe Vrs. Pedicord's, fourth hour English class! is little, shall I say dafff? when one pupil says the principal parts, of freeze are freeze, froze, freezen. Then the teacher says prove, prove, proven. siiivr. had better watch what he says. what did he he had ernoons in a row they would hir,? wean when he said if been absent four aft catch Uhat's this about a perfect facultv. Are they kidding? What would happen if Kiss Campbellls Latin classes could:'t read their tran- slntion off ftheir Papers .- l'n afraid to think. Bev rlv.l.whut is the big attraction down at the bowl- ing alley? Could be a pin ho? the nine of L.A.??? Luybe the Chri'str.1es'vacation' was a good thing. Several comments have been made on 'I the improvement of T.lI. Cteacher's noralel I The stacy Halls of J. s. ' seen to be just overflowing out vbuu Sings Ropnio waraiwith notes. Uhat's cone over :ian to Yvonne '-Tattev. gCV91'7'bOd7'? 2 , . NLet's Start the Few Year gwe hear pr. Berg has a very Riqhtn sine' the teachers tbute? wayrto qet his third to the pu'ils of Junior ghour class to lick stickers. gqigh, Show about it, Tir. Berg? ' HW, ,, , Y4- - - - ' 1 f fu ' ' g t a i: , ,F i'iE'f'f?f'l'5f'?E EEE::4iE'?If ssmusumrus1sg3g:iem.snfu-,..f.gawwqa-f,g.s...7.-1:TrfT.a':tpr - ' -- , H ., H ' -ff I , 4. j . ' January 155 l94f5 'IIIIIZ' 'ZZ:I...:-IZ2ZZII:IZZZ2ZZ1'ZZIZIZ.TZ.:'.IZ.'ZZ22:22III:II IZZZZZZZIIZZSSZIZZIZZZIZ f e i T i t IIOl,EELBQSXE-,51lI12-Qlfflgg NEWS E , STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! BASKETBALL Junior High has eighteen. new pupils, ten of whomg entered before the vacation holidays . o Seventh Grade: William Hugh McClement, Blue Springs, ,Missourig Mary Jo Miller,5 Eudora, Kansasg Ina' Mae Vaughn, Blue Springs, Mis-2 souri. 5 A Eighth Grade: Doris Mc- Q Clement, Blue Springs: Lo- vgnia Kaylcr,Oldham Schoolg Q Phillip Jones, Lawrence, Q K5.I1S9.Su 1 Ninth Grade: Joseph 2 Smitsmier, 'Kansas Cityg 2 Charles Hous, Pittsburgh, 2 Pennsylvaniag Jean Webster, 2 Rock Creekg Bobby Creshan, Q Stanberry, Missouri. ' he 5 The other eight students some to Junior High January 2 fourth. There are two ninth Q graders: 1Lois Peterson,'Q Colorado, Joe Newberry,Jef-, ferson City, Missouri. 1 Q I Two -eighth ugraderszh Jack Beebe, Arkansas City Kansasgg Mildred Marjorie ' Summers, Macon, Missouri. i ' Four seventh graders: A Mary sue Albin, cniinowoef Missourig Ann louise Jonomqg Hutchinson, Kansasz' Recil Q Mae Wallace, ,Kansas City, Q Missouri: Linford .Briggs,'2 Michigan: Leora Evans, E Kansas City, Missouri . ' Welcome to Juniuorflifghl KISS CATMTBELT.. RETURNS A J Bright and early Monday Q morning after almost four weeks of illness, ' Miss mario Campbelli ewes against standing by -her door to 5 welcome Bar pupils. p ' ' 5 anus---qu.--nl--Q--25.3-o-----e--.si 1- -.LBUY--VKLR-S'l'J33LPS-'Q' - ' 214 HOLDS ELECTION ' - ...... ..... . W 5 Home room 214 elected the following 4 people to 2 serve on a program com iteig tee: Delia Thomas, Lloyd 5 Cunningham, Wade Martin, A Eugene Hallagin, Bobby Ling, and Kathleen Hodges. 2 Do you know what we ore, fighting for? I'm sure you do. We just got back from three wonderful weeks of vacation but most of the children of Europe haven't had any vacations since the war began, ati least ' not like we had. Some of them have been - slavingf under cruel masters. Some ,of them are so hungry and weak they can't even go to school, while all we have to do is buy war stamps in our fight for freedom. X In the first week of December we bought 3122.50 -worth of war stamps. In the .second week, of December we ,bought 3159.70 worth of war stamps and in the first week after vacation we should have anyway doubled the amount but we only bought 3181.60 worth. So lets put our shouldersgzto the wheel and go way over the top next week. Buy! Buy! Buy war sav- ings stamps for freedom. .......-5--..'.-.......----..-........-....- TEACHERS IN ARMED FORCES , --------.4---..-..- 'Below,are the addresses if you would like to send a card to one of your for- mer teachers, -now in the armed forces-- ' Q Cpl. Charles N. Hagan, U. S. Army Btry. C-511 CQA-B-B-Barrage Camp Tyson, Tennessee Pvt. Joseph F. Noynoort, . y U. S. Army Hammond General Hospital Modesta, California Pvt . Waldemer Meyer S A U. S. Army Qatry. A28 B. N. 7 F.A.R.T.C. Seca 1 Fort siil, Oklahoma Cadet Thomas Hamilton company C cws O. C. S. . . Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland ' We were unable to get nr. McMillian's address. Junior High's ninth gn basketball team was defer ed in a thrilling gag taking place at Sugar Cn Thursday, January, 7.7 final score was 28 to Junior High has .not bg doing so well 'since' tt brings the team's recordi no games won out of two. This perhaps is due? the lack of practice. ..------...-...........--....-..---.1 ELNDBALL NEWS ' Now that cold weatl has set in, the handbeo courts are becoming W desolate. Only about hr the courts are in use--g those on them are shiven Later on when the weatlg gets warmer, we might orgq ize a tournament I if son teacher will take chu so keep in practices .jf-IANDBALL TOTJRI-IAMENT iWith many thrillingn ments, the Junior High M ball tournament was condi ed this week, the gamest ing played entirely dun the 'noon hour. ,Theo pri will be a trophy. The tq nament was-played by-thd imination system. All gall were easy, and the winnd of two out of three movm on to the next bracket. -------......----------..i-uf P.'l'.A. f -..--.....--.w-.-- 1 The Parent Teachelf Meeting which was to L held January 12, l945,f postponed until the sew Tuesday in February. T lack of transportation Q various other things N caused them to 01111, this meeting. 1 .-----..--.---------------v NEW BOOKS ARRIVE SOON' Junior High Teacherso dered S445 worth of P books for the public librf' and room libraries and W will. arrive soon. - .- E N I U C A lv I I C I 1 f s v 1 E e 1 4 4 4 W 5'J'i'? alvix.-4. N- . .4 .A ,g.. l ..,.. saws.-.n ml. l,...,.,w, . . ,,,,,, .u,,,, . .. . -,T f-----,-Te'-ff .? 'f!'9. 2'-1'-e...., g. ,-!.f.,.m-.nf snr, mn Vw sees w A I - Q. , ll -n::.:. , X 4. gf-- 113' ...gm-1-.. may . ' ,, Avlis - . uf ,. . fascism , L V J ,, .1 . I., . - 0 Q24 .,. -was-aa. - ' ' O 5 12. F ':- 0. ,. - QW agp 0 W c L51 fwlgku 0 x iii in o I , X 0 ' x EE! P-H O 5. febg L x 'IMI D I xl Q E33 ,gi 0 no ,uih 5 tennessee fo J, -,S An- so ul 9 ,Q ., F' flu ,C 46 ' Q4 ,Ig 1' .' ....,' . - - ,-.fi wg, .3 L . l . -A - F -' ' 0 ,fsgfi seminar. ' ahh Eihhhmihn 5 3 Q of ufgggnai QM? .Egg-xnwggg ' ., , ' -f 0 ::--2-.Les-in--':-l image' 123,13-za. pmseix ' : 'rf' 0 Merlin: ftliiiistiehiiii Hmhhti. Em? htm .. .:,.:.f.. . g Y Vol- XV. No. 8 ' ,Junior High, Independence Mo Qatar:-nl-tttttzgunsn 2 -1 ' HPPUIAHTEU EUUUSELURE REUELU S UBSERIPHUH 'REGIONAL ART EXHIBIT ' Miss LfMary Catherine 1 . Boone, daughter..of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Boone has received the. distinctive honor of being appointed counselor for the Regional Artrnxhibit to be held. from March 15 to 17 at the Emery Bird, Thayer 'Company in Kansas City. -She has re- ceived this outstanding honor because of her scho- lastic standing, her art- tistic ability and her per- sonal traits. - Her duties will be to aid Miss Hester Preston who is in charge of the Exhibit from Junior High School, to stimulate inter- est about the Scholastic Art contest :among'the stu- dents, andto act as hostess at the Exhibition itself. Mary Catherine lives at 1106 'South Main Street, Independence and is in the eighth grade. '-.ECHO WINS AWARD OF TIERIT Awards for the school year 1941-42 have been announced by the Missouri Interscholastic Press Asso- ciation lSchoel'of Journal- ism, Columbia, Missouril In the contest for the best mimeographed newspaper from Junior high schools having an enrollment of over 1,000 the Echo received the Award Of Merit. In the contest fOr the best drawing, Sarah Allen, Sth grade, received the Award of Honor. These awards were presented at assembly, Wednesday,January 30, by Suzanne Carpenten President of the William Penn Club. I MARY C. BOONE CHOSEN FOR E LAST ISSUE FOR SEMESTER ANHURL ONLY EIGHTY CENTS, Remember the twenty-five cents paid last fall for the Echo subscription for the first semester? This is the last issue of that subscriptions Now you must pay another quarter if you wish to receive your copy of the paper for the rest of the school terml J This does not apply to those who paid fifty cents at the beginning of the term. You will still re- ceive your paper until school is dismissed this spring. Don't forget to pay or you will not receive your next issue of'the Echo. The annual will cost eighty cents, complete, If' you saved all your Echo copies, to get' them bound will cost twenty-five cents. -.-.......---..a'-..-p-..--..---..--..-...... The following letter was' received by Dorothy Eastwomm Editor-in-chief of the Echo: Dear Miss Eastwood, Nl think your January l5 issue might be called a Victory Issue. The writer of the NHelp Crush the Axisn did a good job. I was sur- prised to- know how much 25 cents worth of Stamps could do. The home front must be active or 'there will be no war front. I wish I knew who wrote fine success story. that The editorial and 'sug- gestions for a home room were fine. The responsi- bility of many things rest upon each individual in a democr y4LjH, ---..---.--.,--..----..----.---Q-.-Q '. 'January 29, 1945 ------.--..-..---...-----,....-a----- TU PRESENT CUHWEUH .IRQ DRAMATIC PLAYERS CHOOSE 'WLIFE BEGINS AT SIXTEENN , ---,---------------- HLife Begins at Sixteenn, a brilliant three act comedy will be presented tat the William Chrisman Auditorum on March 4 and 5, by the Junior Dramatic Players. This sparkling drama, writ- ten by .Hilda Manning, is regarded by many competent critics as a truer picture of American youth than many more seriousbemks and plays Jilda Manning has been greatly, complemented on writing this comedy-f that bids fair to rival in popu- lar approvall Booth Tarkingr ton's famous Seventeen 'J . ' Miss Rowe, director of the Dramatic Players, pre- dicts that this comedy wil be even more successnilthan the last Dramatic Players' production,'China Blue Eyes! Trims or LIFE IN Chinn ---...-..-----.---..-.- Hnave you ever returned home to find , yourself a guest at your own funeral?N Such was the case with Dr. David H. Thomas,a Pres- byterian missionary, who gave the highlights of his life on the Hsinan Island ,Off the coast of China, in assembly, January 20, , - The missionary and hiS familyv returned to this United States on the Grips- hom, ini August, 1942. During this trip home he traveled 18500 miles, which covered a period of two months. 1- Bill Hinde was the stu- dent announcer. The group singing of NAmerica, The Beautiful , and P195-Se to the flag, preceded the speaker. -1 ' 9 9 H5 0, p,t V 1-v4H2v1w'H2'4?1-F3155ummm:3o:Qf'2wEL21-2-.Q75,j,a:g5agrzo' . . ' ff H- - - - - --rfm V - -Mes V V VVVK V V V W , ,l . , on , , . . of t e'U ' - f--A--'---f-if--W' V -------H ' T'-1 -K- J' I-,:1:V' - --- -'Hg , e 4:t:,, ' V 1- rf G' :ZgiZ2::::::::::::::::: -::-:: -- - ---------------- 'IQu1-'l'Q'-rX-g'g3--l2g- rQ------ mf HQHU 2 Iiublished bi-vjeeitlyf by the William Penn Club 1 M-F-- -e---4 -Tlllliol' 355-5511: xllldependfmcef T703 O you tune icon SG1f.S?ll7fl.'.HTf'J- stories i: Ou the radio, 1 lf,'S'CG:I'jy' novels, Editor-in-ohief. . . . . .'.Dorothyf Eastwood 5 and only tllze fumlies in the News Editor .... .... I anioe Payne ineWSpap6I.:g H i Feature Editor- -' '- -Pattf' RWYSS7' In the fresh1'1.fe,:.1 Euzlish classes we are Kiiflwle Editol'-H -- ? A? 7' 1' ? ? ifindihg molly ways to widen our hori2Eof1 SPOTTIS 33f34it0l'- - - -TCW-31 5V DOWHS fund broaden our View point . There is much All Editol' ---- V ---- ' --Yvonne Hatteif gwe need to know fini to read if we are able' ASS? ir? Edi'G0f--- ---Sarah Al-1911 Etc mix: intellifgentlyf about things that PI'GSS!EC'1il?D1' .... .. . ..... Paul Clum :are taking place in' this World. Asst. Press Editor... .ifiotor Carnes Somde .good radio Programs are the news Engcliuixgie Editor .... ....... V-'lsmriiwe f+lT'GlDI1 Ebroadcasts, mood musical V pI.OgI..ms,l Business lianager. .4 . . .Stanley .ffi1PirgE1twel.l Slscienca, and Quiz '-pro trams. T Thaw' are AS-i1f.iSE3I'S . o . . -I .-.'e.. 5 1 . - . .1 .1 'iss Bilrrus edu-ca-tigl-Lal 35 11,7311 as interesting. 'Elise PTC-1Si0D 33iS,S DG3C0T1 3ii5'3 Rucker Qezfzcel-leiit books and short stories are Miss Taeserteliiss TrUm12-?ir- Iwiller iwrittezi off Cori xufoioy, rzriiiion 13oob,o,' 't 'i ' f T 'tf EOS11 end ifirtin Jofinson, and 'Fralilc Buekf .Member of I-Iatoiorwl 5031019-Stic ands ttrilling novel was ever more inter-' A Mi-SSOUI?i IT1f5GI'SC310,1-E-1S'5iC A gee-ting tlzizii the storjf of ,Eddie Ricken- ' 'PTGSS ASS00'i'a'5i,QT1S Qlmol'-:er lost in ti'-e I-'aoii'icN.g 'K , ' - 'ttf'-'4 t'-fo -At 4-'4-5-'fit '- 4 'f' Are you going to 'live like Z1 'snail in.- iits- shell, or are you going towideg your' horizon? ' V 2 VHQKE if-5RE.3ULU'TleUif1 ow many Het: Years resolutionS have A ' I you kept? What! All. or them. Goodjil A ' A Q Then 'leto's melee some semester reso- 2 ' T'-Tj, EEgVY'A1R CORPS' f - Lutions and keep them. How about beinget 1Di'TiTl.'Qj' down from the clear blue sky, school esrerffdaff possible, and being on The Navy planes we're proud to fly. i titze' too? That locker surely 'uould be,af C-uns that clutter death in flame, 1 E lot easier to your 'nooks and things 2 Eoxnbnrdiers with sights take f ' ' out of W if there Wererft so ziasy u1meces'4 E 301111551-9 dropped, we'1-Q clear of our 350555 sary thi-nr-s in it . ?!b.o.t about fzettixigg-yoL1r' Beneath 115 the enemy feelsthem-'expgspdgi 1701226 work done inst end of fooling around? :1fZe're proud to Weir 3-,he 1Ggvy'S Winggg ' V f Wllat Sibmlt PE'-Z-'iliif attention in class 111- Q , XPEe'ro proud that our .country with free? -stead of dremziziq about plfufiiifq foot-bo.lL?i dom rings. I Eiow- about :getting some extra woiicjdone in-E so 21.91-Q we gre, the Eiqrvwe flying meh, i L stead oi' 'bE1iZiD ','C3'l6 east' road? -If You do 1, Tfithout us guys 7rou'cou1dnft win. . iiake these 1'esol1.1.tioz1s 51:16 them, Some will get shot idown, weYre sureuofo, 5 von, will have a better CEELHCO of becomingtg 't,h.3-lj, Q u A 1 3 WilliGI:l P61111 E,Gl !bGIY SOO11. ' V H1113 3-33353 V,!O1'1't 17:3 7511017 Vldgyngf gud' tb.3ET'1i T ,f A , + '4 Q come back. ' f el ' 1 V T ,. Q-fig . I'I,e're i'l7'irir5 for men who are groundeq end. ,V Q T. u V 5 ,Aiid for them we'l1L revonfqeV Emo revenge. i n lx: ltirgenof uar. when! vit-almmetel audi Wits not 1Q.1d,,, , Z f 1 - , Q 'I'l13'b97F', Tlaterlfils GT? needed Soi So .as our foiv::f1tion,he1dAs. into thGf1lighi3ii V 53369-f01V3f bf-' OUT C0'lHtI'3f, 16? US 00-f1 f Keep in -mind t?i.it for you find our copllf S9176 what We 3?E1V'9-Q , .V , . try we fisht. V VV A' 1. V .X V ., 'Eyou ovmlia -bicycle., 31:Qe.3.:e .sure that it? ' ' V , LeRoy S., Zfciyton V8 is, '-always ingood 'repair.5 Ia1:e e weekly! ----A----7--' , T inspection. to see the tires ore proper-Q , , A Pom T , ' A lyfinflated, the brakes iii good condition: Vmeu jrou write fl poem you have quite a. 1 the .spokes and other parts ti'-Eitoned so! time V .V I asfriot to ,wear or deriupze z1n5'4p'1rt oi' your? 'Cause it's one of those things that just 'biCffC1IG-. m 'hos to ' I ' ' 'He should all know the safety precau-E lost poets are about such silljf ggoo-- ' .tions and rules such as ilZ'lV'll1g a lig5I:1.t',i,Dec1fies d birdies that tw-iddle and C005 21 1'f2fleCtOr', and a license. I Vitcajoitsls, coimuas, jperiofls, too. i 'Let us do what we can.to,.v1rin the Soir! I don't want to write a poem, do yOU by S9.f8QU.FLI'di1lff Vital z':ae.tei'iie-ls. V i e in Robert Chiles 6 H .V 4-Q eff- , , ., ,,...lem.fsm.m......-k.,fTi.,..5w.1:m-el -...N --Ns , A f:::.,.-::,fu-.nv.v,.m ..... .,,,.. January 29, 1942 -----9-..---------..----..--...., TEE ECHO 5, ., ... . . E ., ....,-..... W ,N ,,,glR.--,,nl.l L ' 1 . . X 'fx A 1 l l 'ie' I ' Finance--one who is engaged? Marianne LcBride4-Egotists,i QV jfhiig 5 W A jlcnel Bow--a ledy's-man or suitorl Potty Rogsey--Boyswho don'tL 'ufQ9fQ, tw' Poodle---e' small pool -ofi ddncdQ?, 'WHL N-i -fQ3fi.Q9 dirty water. n Dean Cox-4-Poutingsf ' ' ' 'Q QQ 3763 Flee--a small bothersome? Dorothy Eestwood-+Getting- i o os.-5? QQ. 9 g:2.1, insect. . E embarrassedf ...2. A.. .,' Receipts-e fonhula for put-Q Key Turnerr-Girls that likeQ WHY 2ll.ihG Sad f0CGS 3T5Wnd -. ting something together.E Carat--an orange vegetable? dwith green'leaves. Q Ether--one of two. .E Rah--uncooked. ' Q Hawaii--a greeting word. : Bored-ee biece of wood. . U Lobbies-Snickname for-lob-E - sters. 2 Pair--u fruit. ,- . 5 Hoirse--an animal 2 Quite--not so loud. 2 Sentry--100 years. 2 Ore--a paddle for a hont.Q Bowling--a young bowl. 1 2 choral--the bones of sen Q ' animals that have formed? into e reef. 2 whine--a drink or beveraee.2 fme1+fHilter1. ' --l gwji IWIC-IfQlillmE5Si l ll .wgggsmumwucnmim 2 Frances Heer--GerdteBucklesg Susanne Carpenter--Suzy' Q Yvonne Hdttey--Dolly U Q Rohdld-Warren--Windy E ElehnorfCempbell--Nig 5 Janes Vay44iaisie - Q Frances Howard--Hank E Thmuns Daniels--Corky g Eleanor Voorman-4.ickey 5 Gene Hawkins--Hentboll Q EIGHTH GRADE EICKNAMES Q Leurette Qtonger --Lsrdy g lhry Lee Blank--Pete Q Patricia'Davies--Pattycske 5 Barbers Chapman--Choppy E Barbers Lund--Barbed Wire 5 LdVerns Simpson--Simpie Q Rosemary Curtis--Rosie 3 Ihry Catherine Boone--Khkkyg Alice Guyton--AlleyOOP 5 'EgYEITU GRADE NICKHAHESYQ Robert Wzldoni-Casanova 5 Foonne Pittman--Hula girl 5 Vonte Tiller--Sweiter girl :M Henry Kremer--Wahoo 5 Fhillip Cushwe--Cuss We . Alberta Hamilton--Bee 2 3O5'Sporks-4Sp3rky - 5 Vnry K. Fisher--Fisherwonani Sire Robbins-Aierty - E Tonmy'Adoms--Squirt E . Bill Paxton. ' .E Carlos Krosen--Girls.- w Gene Hawkins--When. someone? f.won't :lend 'htm a Latini translation. ' 3 Bill Paxton--girls g Peggy Palmer--Other girls? vwho like Bobby Hommes. 2 Eleanor Camobell--girls who? wear lots of lipstick Q Hartha Harrise-Otherpeoplesi singing. 2 Betty Werner--conceited 1 iz people. f, ' Q Paul Clum--liking the press? groller- L E Howard Downs--fixing the 5 'Q ' 5 broken press. . ,og i ! Richard Ven Dyke--Danchng.I Cecilwillians--Blonde qirlsi Eleanor Cerohell--Homework.i Donna Carpbell--girls wear-E ing dork lipstick.' f 2 Jean Pinblott--people try-2 Y ine to be something they? h erQn'z. 2 f ' 5 Dixie Lee Jones--Her hair.-2 Jimmy BillS'-Red hair and 2 mosey people and women. Q Yehuai--eiriS'. ' wearing 2 swcatersi . I 'Q Robert Genson--Girls followi ins him 1 D I 5 Berhara LeDue fussinc at Silly Cutler-- f finierneil chflrd Rusk- -Gobbie i . . , ,fl -Teachers 'it her. Q Girls wearing? polish. 'teachers in the subjectsg he likes. F I hi Richerd Smith--Boys showings Off in front of eif1s.' Bill Frenchf+Crew heir cuts csircrs IN SCHEDULE ' A V 2 f Soventh'dndeighQimrlders2 made their secondu semestcrg chances: seventh grtdersi from Sewinc, Shop, and Art,g tu Vusic ind Stwdv4?illgf ei hth eriders from St '.1. dv Q Till wid Lusic to SPop, Q Sowiae and Art. This plgn f P.s been used for the Dist 2 two YG'.1I'S. A school, on e certain Wednes- dey? Couldnft be the grades could it? We wonder! All ,these girls land Toe Serge! Oh! well, they'D.get over it! or will they? Whst was that mvstcrious or rather ,funny picture found .en ,Lerry B, one day last week. . Why did' Bonnie M. go ice skating so much last week?, Where are these corsnges gcexieg from D.D. and C.A.? Was fit,22 decrees below st anyonels house Ionday nigh? I . , . .4 Who is this gpcrson telling everyone .to call her just Red?? - We thought it was cold out, but really.J. S., we didn't Enow it would shrivel up an ear. 4 Kiss Descon's fifth hour Algebra class had' u good laugh when R. W. handed her a pencil that fell apart in her hand. Could ishave been planned? . ,ElQshQ You neednt be afraid of C.iBi HEY longer. It has -sMheen- proved that the sign on herdoor sign, not was e War Worker 3 Whoeping Cough quarantine. sr' 5 hm em special way his clisses in- terested in tests. The ens- wers to the lestone spelled HNutz'to Schickcleruber.U lin. Brower of keeping Miss Kennedy's fifth hour class is getting' e Nlittle moronn complex. Telling jokes in class! ' wan:-v:u:usnww1i:saG-a.,,,n,m.ne4u-eq.e-.. Q ,-. - fresh- A- Ye-A---M --iffn-fn.:,n.Vi , .-.TFT , n in . ...I .info e seg. , .Ln . . Ame, .L ! --4 -ileess12ni2e,l2:4f2::ee-: H o ? Q? ::?f:::::::- :::::3:::::::::::::::::s, L ::::::::::a-:gg::::::- - . :rr- 'fv ' ,eg Q., new Q ' Q. 1 - , 1, :-A if--.7 if ' 'N' . ,gfqg 3.1. S' 1 .-1.1, . if dn HPS ie'-' -fur NORE NEW STUDENTS Seven more new- pupils- have entered .Tunior High sincei the last issue of 'the reno. Seventh graders are: Barbara Pierson, Kansas Qity, Missourig - Lloyd Fowler, Lawrence, Kansas.Q Eighth grade! Patty Rae Martin, Page City, Missouri: Ninth gradez' Betty Blue Springs, Missourig Randall Malone, ' Gihnon 'Q City, lfiissourig Gene Hill,E Qlinten, Missourig Bill Hanlon, Paulsbo, Washington,g 'pg-vu-nun-v-0-vfv ---'--------- i-0-g ,Q none noon nraorions u'--'v-n-v----v.-1m- .Donald Milstead, 131-oved 2 his popularity when his home room mates re-elected him QS ,president of room? 524. Other officers aresg Robert SparkS,,,s3 Alberta Haruiltony rg Helen Jackson, Larry Ballenger, Srqgt. rf Q-' ------- -- ---------------- , The heart-pounding, hair-Q raising episode of a secondj semester felection Wadi 'field by room 102, January? 23,1 1943. The results were? Gene Bronson, pg A Raymond! Chapman, ' . vp? - I Maryland Johnston, sg Bob-Atkins,-1-.3 sruonnrs ILL ru Hosririm 5 i ' '..n...--....ae..,...Av...--..- ' Marilou Meyers has been? in the Independence hospi-g tal 'where she underwent la 3 tonsilectomy. She is ati home now and doing fine. I 0 Bill Paxton has also! been in the hospital. He? had an appendectomy. MTS, Pedicord's 4th hour wrote. 1 5 5 1 eeee eee'ee'ee'eln, amuse K?ez!nedy's'Home mR'6oni'iyrbte 5 nezeewee -Mai-filed.-B111 is S -expected to 'bc at home about Ianuary25 or 26. He 5 is doing as well as canbe expected. Both may have visitors. Q ----...--...---...-a-.-4-.-..-..a---..- 1 Hr. Simpson, a janitor-2 atfifunior High for the past twenty years, has been? confined to his home with a bad cold. RnA.bvev iL1.nKfo-Ann-heir ' '- '- Ready and willing to make others happy--that's 3 what the Girl Reserves are trying to do. The main? project of the time is f making books for the service men. 'The girls are saving all the cartoons, cross- E l wow puzzles. one evmicalg poems. they can Q get. to' jputi into -these booklets. Some of them have been 5 helping out by selling the .E one-cent milk in the Study Hall and Rooms 215 and 104 for the benefit of those g who bring their lunch, - Z in any To help others 5 way they can is on of 2 the Girl Reserves and it Q looks as if they are fuk filling it very welll if ---......-, ...... .,.-.,-..,,----..-- x x I cnnaai HIGI-:LIGHTS .Do you Want to learn how to snap I pictures of ,Q your. .school mates Q and teachers? Then join the Gamers Club now. Member-1+ , ship is still open for g all .- , See Mr. Berg in 525' .+ and watch for a future - J notice telling when audi Whore to meet . ----.-----------,-,-------n 3 N -----..--.-....q.------S . Not .to be outdone by chosen colors. They are dark green and gold. Rib- bons of these colors will be worn at initiutions . end at Animal sales, by the Willifizfl Penn members. ' BUYTZILK EVERY DAY Students, of Junior High School now have the oppor- tunity to get Pastucrized Grade A milk at a saving of four cents a bottle, and benefit greatly by do- ing so. Last week 900 bottles were solds Help bring that number up to 1000 or even more.. There are cases in rooms 104--108. wu 'Plum chooses cotons 5 Z i other clubs in other schools, 1 the William Penn Club has i 5 E DE ls. SALLE VICTORIOUS Playing' with -utmost confidence, and showing fine playing ability, the De La Salle basketball team was victorious over Junior High in a basketball game Monday, January ll. Since the game was full of compe- tition, it was very exciting. The score was 'De La Salle: 21, Junior High: 16. ,-------a---------------.-- ELWDSALL News The scheduled handball has been post- an undetermined new courts have I tournament poned for t ime . The not been painted because of the weather. Howard. Downs is still the favo- rite but he is h expected to have somekoen compe- tition. Because of the popular- ity of handball, the tour- namont may' become L an annual affair, but this Ie- port has not been confirmed. BBW RECORD FGR STAMP seth War savings stamps and Bonds were 'first sold'at Junior High, January 13, 1941. This is more than two years ago and 'the stamps and bondssalcs have greatly increased. A ' Besides buying stamps and bonds we can also help win the war by collecting scrap iron, old tires, val- uable metals, etc. You who are not buying stamps and bonds start right away.. The stamp 'sales on Jan- uary 21, 19425 were 321050. This is quite eo. record, , L ---..e....-....-....-----.--....--..-...--- LIEUI1. STOITTNER VISITS SISTER -,--..-,...-......--..-.......-..-- Miss Audrey Stonner's Wlittle brotherw, Second Lieutenant Nelson Stonner of the Army Air Corps, who is only six feet three inches tall, was 'here ot Junior High School, Tues- day, January 19. He iS twentyethree years old. M 1559+ 1 kiln: 1 damning ' is Axv-51111 il X uk Q, in x '9 tt 1 'N x -atrium I If .ff 'J whit? 'T -'55 II' I' I 'Y 615-+ If ,L Zfdifi' fit' we J I ff!! 4 , ffl bg' fs ri! '1 l I' I 'f'c'5'57f '5'1 ff -lr- VO3- XV, N0 9 .Tunlor I-hgh, Independence, Moc Q43 -40-Pl EHSTUJUUU ELEETEU HEADS ST xFF FOR SECOND TERM -J HOWaRD DOWNS PRESIDES Dorothy Eastwood was el ected to head the staff ' for the second semester 1n the W111l8I'1 Penn Club elec t1on, February 2 1945 Other staff members chosen were Suzanne Carpenter, news g edltor, Patty Ramsey, fea ture edltor, Yvonne Hatt art edltor, and her ass1st ant Freddle Olson, Paul Clum, press edltor, and his asslst- ant TOl'IlI'l1B Adams, Frances Beer, exchange editor, and Frances Howard, buslness manager Howard Downs was elected to the offlce of pres1dent Thelma Clothler w1ll f1l the Offlce of vlce preslder' and Betty Lierner the runutes These offlcers members w1ll take dutles starting meetlng and the next ed 1t1on of the paper wlll kee and staff over therr the next BUY STAVPS FOR EQUIPMENT It 15 not only our patrl Otic duty but anact of self preservatlon to invest ln War Bonds and Stamps Our boys at the front are rlsk lng thelr l1ves every day I for our security. Slnce ' they are rlsklng thelr l1ves f for us, surelywe can sacrl- ' fice a llttle. ' 1 Room 525 sold the largest amount ln any week. Slxteen Students bought bonds 1n 3anE1ary. Our? total sales for January was 12S6'7'7.25. Of cc arse, our men 'are noted for belng courageous and gallant but it takers 51 thlrd lngredlent to make H real soldler equlpment, HI1dthat's where we come ln. 1 r i 11 lp IQ Q pf QNJA Q2 af V-. '? 1 W JY -1 J FUUUUERS DAQ IR PIIGW P T A ETTTERTAINS The J'un1or Hlvh Parent Teacher Assoclatlon enter talned mth a Founder's Day Program Tuesday, February 9 ln the W1ll1am Chrlsman Aud1tor1um The program was as follows Land of Our Fathers bf the Girl's Clee Club from ninth grade, dl rected by Mlss Uoeltzel, How The Waters Came Down From Lodore by Choral Club of seventh grade, dlrected bx lhss Eleanor Burrusg plano solo by Nadlne Ellisg Trlbute to Our Founder, by Mrs, A. B. Taylorg vocal solo, by Mrs. S.A. Burgess, address, by Dr. F. M. Mac- Dowell. 4.-ne - - -n ov ,- FORMER SCHOOIMATE VISITS Februaryz Barbara Sproles stbpped overnlght Wlth Llta Lou F1Sk' on her way to Mlnneapolls, Mlnnesota from Gallltolls, Ohlo. V1 HTER CONTEST TUUHU PRIZES TIWARDED BEST POSTERS DEADLDTE FEBRUARY au A poster contest is be lnv sponsored bf the Junior Dramatlc Players The ob Ject of the contest 15 to get advertislng matenal for the play Life Begms at S1xteen The posters are to be on the general subgect of the teen age and are due February 22, Thls gives a wlde selectlon to the stu dents enterlng the contest The f'oIlow1ng lnformation 1S to appear on the posters, L1fe Beglns at S1xteen , W1Jl1am Chrlsman Aud1torium, March 4 and 5, student admlsslon, flfteen cents in advance and twenty cents at the door Adult 56111155103 twenty cents in advance and twenty flve cents t the dOOI o Winnerot' flrst prlze w11l recelve three tlckets to the play second best entry Wlll recelve two tickets, and thlrd place wlll be awarded one tlcket For further lnformatlon concernlng the poster con test see Mlss Preston LET'S HAVE A DEBATE I Debates' Debatesg A de fbate took place between Mlss 1LouRett Mot hershead ' s flrst hour and Mr. Harold Brower's Qflrst hour. The questlon 'was Should Women Work After Qthe War :Ls Over'P Sam Wal- fters, .Tlmmle Bllls and Ron- 'ald Warman took the negatlve ES1d9 and Louise Dalton, iMartha Ootman, Henry Inouye, land Vlctor Burlekamp took fthe aff1rmat1ve.. The afflrm Satlve slde won. E .--. - - - E BUY vmR sr5nPs AND Bomns -Zuni I -g r' 'luhain : , ws : M , .U Y ravi, V . A ,: .-UFS: Y 1 W ruby-151' -nqf 'Q N AI -1 . , Je. , at - ,:g,,- .-1 . . ! 3 QV 3 2 ,, if V l ' - I -- .: mt . . . , fb? '- 15,1 -Ziff Q .VH 5.62 ,spa pf 'A 11- ' . ..-'12 . f EE .1' 't '41 .- . A ' ' '- 1:, : ' 3 1 ' ' , z., .-FTM -E' 15532 I ,Maya 'f f ,ia 152314 ' 5,41 V . ff 'ff . ' -, Qs ta ', I 1. L . 1.11m rv-11 f 1 - V. -1 te. I,-1 s Ext. HHH' 1' B- . p rf...-aft ill' fu' -114s f 2 r' H. G, ,.hi,is5,,-.,b,:-gp . I , , .. ,ul .mal , .V H555., 1 1 IIN, .5 ei, Y K . 2 V . Q4 L ' . - f- ,J ft! -if I f ' ' 1 3. dl gi gg'--: J. , ..., 1h .ur .bg-,I . 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Business Manager.... .. . ...Suzanne Carpenteri .......Patty Ramseyi f .... f.... ?-? ? ?,? ?: ....Stenley Brightwelli ... ........ Yvonne Hhtteyf .. ...... Fred Olson? . ...... Frances Heer ..Frances Howard Advisers -....... t .....Miss Wurrus' --1 . tdhdhve .- i +' 4' :dum I 1 qnUSMMwv l Q ., ar 1- .ll, 3. .V ,WE I we sou Q LQUQ? Tig OU may think the above. Question isi foolish since' we all take pride fed our manners, however, when wade of 2 gum are found in the drinking fountains -we can't help but think someone has for gotten the proper way to dispose of some thing for which they have no further use. h Furthermore such actions are not those. of a true patriot since Uncle Sain ist, spending time and energy in educating A- merican public to understand how to keep healthy and 'certainly discarded gum is anything but healthy. Our suggestion would be to carefully drop your gum in a small piece of paper, dropping same, in convenient wastepaper basket. ' dlet us all work together to help Un- cle Sam prevent the spreading of germs and help keep our school clean. was ns HIUURI Umiowunw ,PPORTUNITY is knocking. Have you taken it or are you letting it con- . 4 tinue knocking? During this warpor- iod the United States is about the only country in the world which still has a- chance for schooling. The students of our United States have thebestopportunity in the world to learn. To learn things which will make them wis- er and better equipped to meet the post- war situation. Make the best use of your .. .. .,-. 1-4. LL.,-. nvvnn-n+1n'1'i'I:-V 1-,ass - - M .... EeEsiesii-l?i-l9i?---- whim wow Howzon ' T seems that in the past few weeks books have been disappearing from the study hall. A world book has been taken, whether accidentallyoron pur- remains a mystery. These books have secured atno small cost for the con- venience of the students. Of course, the majority of the students of Junior High are honest but 'when one person breaks the good record, .an accusing finger is pointed at the whole student body. Since pose been- it may have been misplaced, we should go, ain and make through our lockers once ag a thorough search. This would be appre- ciated by many students. p 4 PUETS maxima I nr iirrtn LADY vhinnrinn 'ny little lady walks down the streety Smilling and eurtsying to all-she may med. My little lady has snowy white hair, i Brown eyes that twinkle and rosy cheeks fair, ' My little lady is sweet as can be. Really she seems like heaven to me, NW little lady likes violets rare, I'd bring'her a million if I should dare ,, My little lady likes me I know, , E But shelll never know that I love her sm i My little lady may roam here and there 2 But Illl never forget my lady so fair. Q Delta Hope Blackburn 8 This poem is dedicated to in-. sanheerg Q on this day February 12, l943 hmthe year Qfof our Lord, for the useage of proper English. t I 1 AND ME I am me, my mothers' child It's me mom that makes I wild - Q Her cuddles and kissesw-plays. pigs with 2 nw toes b- ' E Me really are spoiled her says and me 2 knows. ' Q Her bundles I up on cold wintry days 2 Her makes I stay warm and gives I me Mae Q Now Mae is I'se dolly, me swess she in g pink ' ' . iliac has blue hair and red eyes me thinkS Q Me plays with I'se Hee from alarm's ring till spanking 2 I'se momsie is tired of this unworldh clanking, When night time is drewn and me's all 2 spose to sleep. Q Her pways to the Heavens. Them'l not 5 send I deep. - .-1,-wt:-....-1-es . .... .... A Q , x 4 Q Feoruary 12 1943 THE USM UUCKLIHG Hwhat 1n the world are' you gOlHW to wear to the Valentime denceou asked Polly Betts as she and her frlend, Julie Anderson, came DTQHCIH down the hall are 1n an NI'r s1fplf HOPIUQ and pra11ng that Ibther w111 flD1SD nv dress on t1VGH Jul1e reolled, NI'l1 be fraf+1c1f lt 1sn't f1H1SDGd lou knov this 1 the dance of the season nVG1'bOdV W 1 be trol Yes ererybodf excent Dal 1 SlmOH , who pretends o be seeroh1le or some TDIDE 1D he1 lOCAx1 Dalsy' 1S3Sh3I6dOf ber tear Sell ed fwce Ske's Pshmad of a ee Sle tl1nls sde SID 'uely duelllnv' amid wel flowern how Dalsyf y we the HJ? ly duckllngn of the ent1re school, but she surely is a X312 ln Lft1n and anclent blstorv ho one had 1DV1tOd Dalsy to the dance Revs seldom as' DQISV ior dates She wo11d gladly trade a grade card of E's for one honest to goodness date Nell, lt was three weeks before the dance so Da1sy dSC1d d to convert thenuvly duckl1ngU 1nto hznlelle of the sehooln before the dence She deslgned a new and lmproved helr do, meds hersell a few new clot es, repa1red Per HH11S and b1t end saved every penny for a new formal AD.of the gong at school nad remarks about how n11t tle Dalsv S1mOHSn had blos somed out Terry Davls d1d n't say much, but everyo e was aware of the fact that Terry d1dn't h ve 1 date as yet Thursde the day be fore the dance, was a beau tlful dev, and luck one fOr Dalsy WhenDa1sy start ed to school that NOTHIHQ, who should be WQ1tlDg on the front walk, but Terry Dev1s the, nCassanovaH of Bellmont ilgh. He asked hor PHE ECHD for a date for the dance After almost fl1Ut1 Q soc rnnaeed Q WI'd be 3116 to Terrf Over a malt after school, Terry 1n1orred Dalsy he'd be by at ought tue next nlvht dream care t ue Ihonest to wood She vis trulw nbelle of the b1l1H stag 11ne lniormed nD31SV lS our dlSh teJp1ng please' Terr on tio dot Da1sv's She had TD ness date he The Ter 11 J J ' rx Ljvql ! x r' X 3 my ey QP Q57 eu -s Q14 .-.ssfxig gi H1 s Car be11's S6CO1l hour Latn1e1ass had a vood laugh when she thlew the absentee S1lpS IUDO the Waste paver baslet, ratbe ther r tt ug nexrly b d to comnt murder thenTM1 the door to souee7e in sit e nee Wlth Da1sV From that n1U1t on D11Sf SlUOn5 W s one of the most popul r qlrls Dellmont 1 b WOUID 'T IT B B'H1Y'IF THCT0 W re no t TdlSS Jxst one day? Io one he rd anyth1nq a bout the Freshman electlon for 1 week? Everyonerrfmde E's and We on thelr report cards? If someone else were the Press Ed1tOT lHStC d Paul Cluma Howard Downs were and qulet 11tt1e boy? Dorothy Eastwood dumb? James Fay were sklnnyo All W1l11em.Penn Members handed 1n thelr GSS1 nm nts on tlmeo B111 Paxton d1dn't 1 ng, dns Ulrl fr1ends9 P + Ramsey were lHt6Tc t ea 1n one boy IDSTO d of e1ever9 S f Walters were not 1 wom n hater? There were never ary notes clreul t1nV round 1n tue, b1ll? Joe serve couldn't glt tel bueo All tWe 1 lls were 11UCd U1tH U1ITO1S7 All the 1rls' ha1r were str11Fht9 Wvery e1r1 wore sl cks And all the bers wer dresses? Frances Veer d1dn't have any boy fTlCDdS9 The ECVO weren't a very good paper? Cl S V WCTO 1 r If any of you Ulrls need a veeuty treatment, so t ene 3 e makes an excel lent Uladf b rb If you've been why Warran's ole no Just er bo e O1 seem to a oy Sarge -rm NOUdPI1HD eh1n Jo our hue Tt was e UST7WCDt one h1t the reshn n FITJS nav t e Co 1 ov T be Ill 1.11 a. 1' von anew to ar ar sas fO1 1 wh11e H at about 1t Frances rl Fa I wonder wly the teieh r n room Bde Iskea Qennle D 1f she Wa holdlne VO1Hld 1 s 1ane Je wonoer about tqose P10 les and leon exchanged by Sally G and B Walden' Per V V 1S certa1n1y 'O1Hg t 3'be d1QQJDOlDf6HFOGCdUB du 5 T can't so th he f rm Wlth her th1S summer Jhat hwepened at the fend, Buddy? 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F I 1 X ' , ' cs .. . - . Z A ' E TE x 7 ' 1 1 '-4 ' : 1- . ' r , . , r . fy' . ' A fs i . . , I . ,J . I I . 1 - 3 v - 5 - - I rr 1 - , ..- ' 3 I-7 1 -f-' ' :J 'J' 3 'h L K s n ' I X I ,..I W . . I L 1 I . 1, I I I V - 'f 143231625527 , .f,1if' 1 7 ?E!E,'1 J' : ..., - ' - .. tv ' - , rf. .1 .3 :-' h - ,z-'ff 5 I - I A V , 'VA 4 ff' 4 5 , ' Ai QL f 1 E S ,-if W' ' 'y 'W 492 f C at ,f , np ' ' , fp f' a 4: ef MORE NEW ST UDENTS V ,v ' 6 clxsr csosnu-ron l3Lf:Y In the last two weeks 'The Junior Dramatic ,Club the following students have ent ered .Tunior High: 2 In the seventh grade: Betty .To Haney from Shreve- port, Louisianag' Sandra Ealck from Tulsag Oklahomag and Danny Day from Cape Girard eau, Missouri . A Two freshmen have enter- ed: Inez' Miller from Ottawa Kansas and Lowell' Ferguson, entering from Norfolk, Neb- naska. E' HOME ROOM ELECTIONS The following home room officers have been elected fOr the second semester: N1.S.--p, Glen Harrellg vp, 2 Verlin Alshaferg B: Car- los K1-oeseng r, Stanley , Brightweii. lO8--p, Suzanne Carpenterg -f vp, 'Janice Payneg s, ' Francis Heerg r,,Johnnie Chrisman. 104--p, Allan Laylandg vp, . Sem Ellingtongls, Henry Inouyeg r, Donald Cold- snow. eos--p, Lanee Mcneme1sgvp,,Q ' Geraldine Myersg s, Pat- 2. ricia Carpentergr, Ro- bert Ferro, A Browng r, Patty Mosier. 215--p, Charles Wilsong vp,Audry Weddleffs, .Tack Goldg r, Patricia Daviesz 222--p, Curtis Weddleg vp, Hubert Shackelfordg s, Betty Adamsg r, Ronald Warman. ' 525--p, Dick Riyceg ' vp, Jennie Deathridgeg s, Ruby Barnesg .r, Rosemary Carpenter. ' 223--p, .T.E.'Clearyg' vp, Johnny Hargroveg s, .Till ' 5 Bryantg r, Gerald Browns 219--p, Madelon Catog vp, Qmaking pictures of all the Patricia'Olsen3 e, clara Etef-whers in Junior Hish- Crabbg t, Evelyn Pateg r, Billie Willis, program chairman, Betty Johnson. 211--p, Maurine Ahmanng vp, Q Bonnie Webbg s, Barbara Z Scotty, r, Lyla Wilhelm.. A . Q0--H ---- c- ---n----------- 4---1--vo CAMERA CLUB 2 Qbeen decided upon. 1 ' with many laughs and ques- tions for the speaker, met on Thursday, 'January 28, in groom 106. The guest speak- er for the meeting was Mr, EAI-thur Lee Williams who re- cently starred in theABroad- Sway production 4 Best Foot 2Forward . Mr. Williams 'sold of. his work on the stage and fgetting into the show. Miss Rowe has now announ- Qced 'the entire cast for the fthree act play. The cast Sis as follows: Paul Hollis --Howard Downsg Hilda--Greta ?MO1'g5:11'lQ Mrs..Tessie Hollis-- fl-Lnne Etzcnhouser and Delores Lemasterg Harry Hollis--Le Qlloy Paytong Crannie Hollis-- I Patty Ramseyg Crandal Smythe --Weyr1.e.,S.q11abare: George GOI'- g don--Bill Hindeg Snnokia Hollis--Retta Desmond and :Pauline Crazmerg Theo Arbuck- 5 le--Lorin Stewardg Pidgie Miller--Frances Heerg Fatty ,Zimmer--Bob Chiles and Tom Ellempseyg Daisy Jenkins-- EBetty Wernerg Boots Bennett-- Thelma Clothierg Elsie Tag- gart--Elsie Britton. I THE roorirernnhs Z 5 x ? i 5 1 5 5 1 i 5 S 212--p, Lyle' Boman: vp, Donna A The Eooriighters met with Campbell-5 S, Stanley fliiss Burrus in room 524 to 5 fingassombly. Miss Burrus tread a short, play War Stamp 1 Z gthe Axis , which willbb por!! of the program. At a previous meeting Miss gBerry, the sponsor, read a E gplay O1'villes Big Date' whichf Qwill be a part .of a future Qassembly. Tryouts have al- g fr-eady been held. 1 The Camel-r-i 'WClub is again i They will be sold for five cents the same as last year. Whether or not there will 1 E l be pictures of all theistu- dents in the annual has not i 3 plan a program for the com- jokes, short poems, and6 toons are the projects th hold the interest of t7 i CENTER HIGH TRIWEPHS The only gameuin the pg few weeks was played Janul 28, ,at Center High. 1 team lost 14 to 29. -Tm boys ran off' and Mr. 'Hang Brower said that possil - there would be no mg eighth grade games. . GIRL RESERVES Scrap books contain These scrap books are tof to our men in the service, If you have any I old magt zines or jokes take them Room 215. They will i appreciated very much. I VALENTINE BOXES In celebration of thi romantic day, the homeroom were given permission have valentine boxes. 'llhesi boxes, which were decoratef by the students in each hon room, contained various ani sundry valentines: 'funn ones, romantic ones, uglf ones, pretty ones and lvhti have you. Characteristic of thcsf received by the teacher! were the comic cartoon typt ...,.,.....-......-..--.......-----..-.....g MILK sALEs INCREASE 5 The one cent milk salef have shown a great increase? In a period from Decemberi first to December eleventh, 525 bottles of ,milk were sold, and from January, fourth to In January twenty4 ninth, 3857 bottles were, sold. Part of the cost of the milk is paid by theQ P.T.A., and for that reasonf the pupils are asked-not to, buy more than one bottle of, milk e dey, - ' H Q 13Dlf.EQIiQ-NQVY 1' , l Twenty-five cents willrv new your Echo subrcription , for second semester. 1 A S C Girl Reserves at presef 4 1 m 'I K. E J J I ut' Xt. .-W.. .. . . , - . I 1- -If - A ---fe--4ff :s--awe-are-sms,-,ei-.....,t.....mli., -. ..,,, ,,.,m,,,, f 21: , .- ' HHHH?i35WH QEEEEEEEEE3 eww: ' EEE? :MHQQSEQMHE .Ei if .?YQ5W?W . IEE' H51 iff? fiiih hFEQ?bV'7Ni f'9A I , Tirftstdtattt ti irintdttd tit? ItQQ?tf?lfLE? ?i'3 'hifi it fi iii ' ': that , tmwtihfinhva .-.. GV + ' wie mrwu A.'Hu ya A V'vJ Qipmdtshfw Pa ., . rua 'Wt'3'Pk snrtsaeaag 'itsiisahil E?tR diff -:' iititffiih - iihtlf Hikes hwmwwmwm Ffermuiwq mei raw: hnymmaam ligwu .a.v.t.'.:....,............ ........4,.,..s.'i.1..' 1 H ' ' i mi , Vol- XY, No. lO Junior High, Independence, lb. February 26, 1945 1h-- '----- ----- ---- ------ ----- - ------- ------------------ ----H .-..... 4 ................ -..- , 2 I ' , -- mot s qs .. , Qfnlg L 5 . n Ylln -E PHTRIUTIE ibn LJ REU UJHITEQUD BLUE POSTERS UIITEEUS y GIVLN BT D?QIiiPIC-PLAYERS Q UEHTIE CQRRIED OUT IN I WINNERS RECEIVE TICKETSf. E QICROPHOLE IS PRESENTED Q PATRIOTIC EDITION OF ECHO AQTO HLIFE EEGIES AT SIXTEENW Qi, ' -------' ----- .------ : ':' f ' 'Q ' 1 ' f J TWO player given by For the past two weeks ip The winner of theiposter thgschool casts provided spe- the members of the .Williamg contest sponsored Tuby' the tfcial entertainment for the Penn Club have worked hard Qiunior Dramatic Players lis Seifebruary ld assembly. One to bring you this patriotic' Georgia Bean of the. eighth , gplay was given by the Jun- issue of the Echo in honor Qgrade, The prize received cgior Dramatic Players and of the birthdays of Abrahami is three . tickets, to, the ' fwas entitled WA Stitch, in Lincoln and George Washing- fplay, rviife Begins at Six- '5QiThne.n The play was direct- ton and to emphasize the 'teen.W The posters entered mt -1 mn mm tt sag ted H114 and HW :ly mt rse ers P5 S es sq r' hu re FY Y.- P9 L gf 1eA m4 .oy sf l FG' ed by Miss Rosalind Gibson and the cast included: Vir- ginia Allen, Dick Anderson, Janes Landfridd,HHadine El- lis,'Jaqueline Chapman, and lhlton Huzhes. . The second was WWar Stamp the'AiisN by the Footlight- ers, directed by Miss El- eanor Burrus, with JoAnn Pittman as announcer. Those in the castf were: Monte lhller, 'hHobert Bbutherng Jay Turner, Erwin Rampy, Robert Sparks, and Robert Weldon. ' The assembly .announcer was Joe Arthur Taylor. The program opened with the pledge of allegiance to the flag led by Winn Seroy, Paul Clum, and 'Donald Lee Reeves. The orchestra play- ed HThe Star Spangled Ban- nern with Miss Marjorie Ibeltzel as director. The Seventh grade choral club, directed by Miss Eleanor ?UTTuS, gave Hhowthe Waters -Hwe Down From Lodore.H ' Patty Rmnsey,'president, ind howard Downs ast rre ..- l V ' P +I .. Sidcnt of the Junior Dram- Qtic Players, presented to I , n hh: school a microphone PUTCHISQG by the plnyors.of nChino Blue Eyes.H The assembly hold Feb- TPQTY 26, was a I' picture SUUW HTarget for Tonight,H Showing the progress from Gttrting on a raid until Lhfi DIME . importance of the war ef- fort today. The patriotic theme has been carried throughout the paper. 15 '+,'1- 4-' z 4, i QEEEE ,, ..Vl..: L , . iiii iQ Q KV ' '--' m ,,...- . ..... .+a:1:1'Pf:12f52fr- AHERICBNISN DISGUSSED Americanism was chosen to be the topic of discus- sion for the home room per- iod hold February 19. The objectives of., the discussion were to. teach the real meaning of Ameri- canism, to create u desire to be strong true Queri- cuns, and to develop a ro- spoct for the American fl -115. dealt' with the nteenn age. - .:l..ol Every yeari in the contest the Junior Dramatic -Club presents a three actlplay. :The one chosen this yyear Age a hilarious comedy be-- ing ably directed by' Miss Grace Rowe. Proceedso from this 1' pfodu'c'bioni.LSl1i4ll be used for buying necessary equipment for Junior High. The cast includes' 'many talented students suchx as Howard Downs,'Iatty Ramsey, Delmn Fern Steinhauser, and Lorin Stewart. Iva 'Rob- inson from ' the M ninth grade i is tho'eeeond'prize winner and' Cassie Beaty of the eighth j grade will receive one ticket for third place. HLife Begins at Sixteenu is to be given in the Wil- liam. Chrismon auditorium, Mhrch fourth and fifth. A . Let us all plan to ahendi and make it a great success. THREE BELLS--YOUWRE OUT Congratulations to you students for the fire drill so efficientli it took only Junior High carrying out instructions Do you know three minutes to empty the whole building? Next time let's try and make it two minutes. How about it? BUY WAR STANIS AND BONDS 1 f- F- 11-SV-L nw .mr J 4..f-vw I W-,Q , .qw ,,....,n,,,,,,,, ,,,,,., ,N I mm, , ---'f1f55-'f5'f 51ER'- '37-351-'----lrlfaii..155'-ilvfflfdfferlrsiiiii-L-T:-i :::fI.f-3' ' I ,,.,.:L,-eeazaaw-use-seein. .,,, 3.:Lp,. 'aug-5-re:-ez-:::u:! ,,,,:g' -1, 2. ' , rss sono rebruarv se, 1943 ::::'::ZZZIZ'-2:2Z:::::'L.'I2:'.f:2222221222:322::ISIS2:2222:::ZZ::::'::::::l.Z:.2:L1:2:3Z:::I::::::'- ! THE tum - a 5 I qU'yf fITV?f':5VTU :rv-pgs . Published hi-weekly by the 3 iVL,JlHn Vd!lU.L iLHlll blMlijj'- William Penn Club ' . Z - -ew'-' '--- - -W '--' -een -e- - . - . 2. ensure bn L , . . ,. . . Junior Hieh indenendence, mo. assi ales siziv end sind sales in the 'D J ' -A ':-gy' ' -51f- ---- -----s-- ----- ------4--- -------- - iffftgh sxhcols of Missouri have been in- Editor-in-ohief.. ...Dorothy Eestwood Q'U U creasing steidilv since September. News Editor..... ...Suzanne Carpenterg During thi, month gurchzsce miounted to Feature Editor... .......Pntty Ramsey? 3160 OIl.Gf. The October nurh was SZ90,Em J E Y 1 Keyhole Editor... ....... ? ? ? T ? ?Q 75, The micunt for December reached near- Sports Editor... ..Stanley Brightwelli ly one half million dollars. - Art Editor....... .... .Yvonne hatteyQ If this irorease is continued as all Asst. Art Editor . ...Frei Olson 2sources see? to indicate, the total per Press Editor....... ....Paul Clum.Qmonth will have reach d the highgoal of Asst. Press Editor... . .Thomas Adams- one million dollars. , Exchange Editor.... ....Frances Heer. This willnean that all students in the Business Manager... ...Frances Howard state must give every cent that can be Advisers Miss Burrus spared to the government in return for Miss Preston-Kiss DeaconMMiss Rucker stamps. It means that every one of you 4Miss Taggart-Miss Truman Mr. Hiller ' Junior- High School students must give an - ikmber of National Scholastic and Missouri Interscholustic it Press Associations r -...----....-..................--.. .-.... .........-........... -..---.........-.- , , .....,......-.....................-.....-..- ... W 1 INCE the efforts of the various ve heeiconsolidat- . . allied nations hu , heed, we are rapidly oy in our fight for freedmp.q 5 with the allies giving their all for 4 gaining suprana- the winning of the war, we no hone should do what' we can as we are just as much a part of the war as the boys et the frontg for xwith out the weapons our var bonds and stamps buy, they are helpless. -f Let's all pitch in and buy more stamps and bonds. It won't hurt us to sacrifice have tc, when we think of Russians and British and ga little, if we all that the yGhinese, are giving up. They ere showing their lives. pleasure of a creme cone to .by giving forego the ltneir .devotion Can't we just -few. candy bars or an ice .help save some soldier's life? - .. ' ... AMERICA FIGHTS we should think of every warg what our country was fighting forg And lThe3fiTSt in 1775, To' The 'To gain our The Mexican Was fought 'IH lB6O the gain our' freedom and keep it aliveg next in 1812 fought we, freedom of the seag War in '48,. to keep our border Civil'War, VNBGS sure of union evermoreg The Spanish War in '98, jnaae Cuba an independent stateg In 1918 we fought World War I, We won it but trouble had just begung Now we're fighting World War II, If we buy bonds and stamps, it will soon be through.---Victor Carnes S straightg you can. t Boys and girls your nge have more mon- . , ' X ey to spend for pleasure than students ingrade schools, yezfacts have shown that these youngerstudents have purchased more stamps than you heve 'v'E:T1 though: ofbnyixg. There are many things you can do to iBut gone forever those merry filled days, iAnd gone they will be till we lift the 5 haze . . Wal' , K earn more money for the boys at the fronh but it is up to you to think of them and follow the ideas up with action. You are credited with 'an intelligence equal to everyone else. Ike that intelligence in turning out creative ideas and worthwhile accomplishments, And wheni you have bought stamps and bonds, hold Shen until maturity. To sell than at any 'time' before maturity 'is worse than not to have bought them at ell. PUUS EIJRVIER. ....4.....-....-........................-...- X I 'QHZDRIES I look up into the star-filled sky ZAnd try to remmnher the years gone by I Each star tells the tale of d merry night ilost, when the world lost peace and right. :I remember the times we'd sit by the fire - to tell stories of which We never tired iOf bloodshed, and all the sufferings of. gFor he's gone, with all the peace of b63fOI'Q . . i'Twas not but a year ago, that he went 2 across, STO fight for his country, whatever the 5 costg Ehnd although I loved hh1I know others t00 Qwho have given their loved onesg it's all 5 they can do. ' Thelma Clothier 8 Q few 'frffffm-News-,f-e-w.S...n.,.....yfsa-f--fssmsrflsms-,.i...m..,..f-msg...- .......,. .,.., ,,, ,A ,,, ,, ml February 26 , 1945 302 YZERS OVER BEPQL D-3 Some where in England, just after sundown on an evening inmid-January, some thirty Flying Fortressos are wsnning up,' destination, Berlin. -The constant roar- ingoi' the remainder of the crews rush' out to their re- spective planes. Then comes the signal and one by one the great steel birds ascend. , An 'hour later thundering over Holland through the pitch t' black darkness, the mission ' or death .runs into twenty 1 Messerscl-rzitt 109 ffglit ers' is cl'ix11foing 'Lp t hrou gh the inky blackness. The com- mandefrvef 'the 'party decides gaickpnfinue jon 'toward their tsriet, andvktiry to outspeed thee sttsckfng planes. fFin- ally ,LuiltwaI'i'e l planes sttshclcf I'hext'ail gunner in one of the bombers bags a 169 tIfffif1g' 11O sweep in on tire Anieriosn Jbenber. Then Y' ofttwe Germans meet in no .,d. , mi -air with' Q deafening grain, ,burst into flames, 'go Efspiniiing to their doeth. ,Finally the fighters disband, their attackuond sink away' into ,the night . W Allow, Nncsrirg the targets, they ,seeltliot the Gcr'1'11:f.ns have been wsrncd of their coningjl for lrnsny 'search- lfglzts are combing the sky overtime citv. Then one of the bombers is spotted in one of the booms. A few blasts Qfanti-aircrfift fire burst near the plane, split- ting: the air all around. The bombers new begin drooping their Ifissiles of' death and destruction. Then a succes- sion of flashes colmnns of smoke pour up from the fl2u'.'inggb11ilrii.ngs. The bomb- ers turn and como 'oscic for another run over the target. A sudden flash and one oi' the Flyinglfortresses bursts into flee and goes diving toward, the earth. rest if the planes erxptir their borb racks on the city and begin their rrgturn trip liognc. About three hours later the squadron nears their hone ons-9, descends, and 151333-'Fncf' land only for i2 3? ii 1 . U - - THE sono 5, win? somone enrenir T' --U 7 '7 f Getting, out this paper? QW VN is no picnic. If we print? Q. ,,..g. jokes, people say ure arc? .CJ Z p Z too silly. Ifwe den't, they? . sew we are toe serious. lf? ' A i' .re c ip thinbs from otner, - QQ QD Q3 E papers, we are too lazy to? - G' ' Qwrite our own' stu1 f. If l A the room all stick close to 11-our, we ought to be hunting news. Ii' we do get out and try to hustle, we ought to If we don' t be on the job. print centriout ions, vndon't sfsprcciate true genius. If we do 'print tliem, ourj paper is' filled with junk. - If wc 'maize' change in t-he other How come Dolores H. was the onlir one thatkncw Cl'ydeD.'s none wncntliey asked in Miss gWeateri:ord'.S s. ,HL What about it, Dolores? 1 ' wonder why 41 certain' Monte 11. goes so many times glasses? Could out of S. H.. to clean his itbs to fill i'ellow's 'vo'-e no we are his lefik X11 th at 'P .. 'A e il..-..Lx. - H, .V ' '-f,y 44, wi' w er, 'GOO Critical. Ifwo don't,wei f ' f are asleep. l-Few, like asflt seems that Lyla WJ was not, some guy will say we swiped this from some others ZJHPGT.--WGll,'WG Did! ' A soLnInn's sexe n little embarrassed. in 4th hour science class when 1-jisggg-igout read a note she, v forma on her' chair. Better watch out, .Tack B., Just who was James S. speak-A DC31' EI'-Om. . ' fingrof when l herf said, This is Just a .line tognlt would depend on who I let you know that lwyggettingg along swell. Boy, we'rc the go From, Taps Till Re- ville . ' V was cnt chingnl y Wink 'em - is a very inter- esting isn't it,APau- Yesterday, our sergenntglinc Cramer and LeRoy pay... fgfive us a pep talk. He Siiditon? This Is The Army , boysf ' and 'WYE Did It BGTOTU' flfldinnfit third floor teacher ran WO'l1 do fln-to hall Screafling 'bifltfh When We just Iis1'?cr.'.-E011 misc, Houses? HOW about bill' Pearl 'f?1rbOI ' it 2l'EtliGSi-bjlflt, Miss, B? ' our blood boil. R'Jo'rc fgoinfqg OVC2I' Th'J1'0'7 and PTOVU to 5Donno. and Doris Evans are l9I'0'1d Alfeficg-TLS Whoivery popular with some of DTT' C3031 Hif?531t :'?T 1iSf5 ?tne Freshmen girls lately. the Lord and Pass the Asiun- Any Special rc,-,Sono ition .inlploosc God Bless iA4'01 iC51H 'Vlfft Y9u1 1'f1 fl Pretty bracelet--eh, Yvonne? Sap Fir. Jeni' we'll rinke over G-'SIT'-'S-H11 15111371 Tiilht ingllreslcriznnc Please, Iisunzi, may 'EMG FL1Cf'lCI S Face . tonight? 1:11 be Well, Tom, lust night C. back 137, ton? few of us went OVEI' 170 the So-oieofvorcz Please, I.Eama,mo.y St nge Door Canteen The so ent ert C1 in ers assi.: red us by thgir loyalty to 'fOld, .....,c4.14.':L.:.... I - 1 I' go outtoniggnt? Junior: I'1'. going cutte- nigiit , Dad . Glory that when The Li,f1qEw.tsSC-,,j-OI., 5005 night, folks, Go On Again there will begffljffrj-DG in thg milk, on everlasting pence endg y that When Johnny Comes Qllirst lloron: I've ulwsys won- zic.mni.ngg nom cvorythiHsiEf3fod. will be all right again. QSecQldjQfo-ILQE: Wondcred what? Well, Elem, I guess Iunfi-iLrst No-gn: WHY GGOTSG fgoodns Off TO YOK-311113.QW2Sif,'lE'l2fl3'lJ13 and Abe Lin- So good night till tomorrow? coln were both born on holi- jtguyg mst, Your 'flfunkee Doodle Dnndjffduys. x Y EiEIQE!Y-g5i-liiQ-,,,-,, ---si---,----.-----,-- ......., ,-,, ,,,. .,,,,,, n,,,N,,,U-,,,,,,, rv, '7? IiF ':',':-,L i: ,:L.,f' KTTH ':1'f :1'i Assn is N his 'EEEiV'?3a '1733a77f5' The 523 E35 F?A WTub'fFQl iii l'JfiV5TW K'7E. Q ' T Thing- E61 Sfg 'fi Iidlifr' Quo T-: EVE BUY STAIEPS Fonvicronv ,mgcom my - snmgzas is uosmn OUT ie-io ..-.........-...--,.....----.- done without something this bought defense the money? If you have, did you buy it at school and help your school record? Don't forget those boys out there are giving everything they have to win this war so surely you will do your part by putting all you can into war stamps. ' So far this year Junior High has helpedim the paper drive, the aluminum drive, the rubber drive, the scrap drive,and in the Junior Red Cross. The teachers have helped in the past and are still helping a great deal in rationing work. But the special defense problem now is the stamp drive. ' ' Friday, February 12, Junior HighM bought 3171.70 worth of bonds and stampsQ Miss Ebok's home room, 215, sold the most of any one home room. .. 4iFebruary,l8, 'found the total had dropped to 3171, Room 552 had at least one stamp purchased by every student.-. This is a fine record but not enough. It takes a united mfort, every week to boost those ,ever important sales. Do your part and do it well. 'norm noon ELECTIONS Have you some little week and stamps with V -......--..-------.- 2l4-gHelen 'Bishop, pg Bobby Ling,' vpg Tressia Ebwers,sg Elsie Miller, r., 350-fCarol Anway pg Charles ,Hbuk, vp, Vernon Dale hhtchel, sg Amer Plaisted, rg Jimes May,Sgt.of arms. 552--Eugene Castle, pg f Corrine Master, ' vpg' Jeanne Strawhacker,'s. 527--Hugh ' Ursenbach, pg Bobby'Badder, vpg Wandaf lee Weddle, ,sg Kenneth McLaughlin, rg program committee: Eugene Hanlon Wyne Allbri3ht,' Q Joan LaGrece, Jean LaGrece and Eugene Sender. The ninth grade is happy to add the names of two new students to their list. We extend our welcome to Donna Crabb, from Shennadoah, Iowa and Bobby Cook, from Lamar, Missouri. CAMERA HIGHLIGHTS ---....---..-....,- If you want a picture of your favorite teacher, you may purchase it for the small sum. of five cents through the auspices of the Camera Club. . lhu Berg, supervisor of the club, has taken the faculty pictures. So far i'three teachers' have given him an order'totaling 400 pictures. The proceeds derived from this sale will go into the Camera Club for equipment. ' SCHOLASTIC Awnnns ' --Q---.-------. If some of you ambitious students would like to earn fortune,f here's Nfame and your chance. The Scholastic Awards is chance to offering you your win a antest with several prizes nnfdifferent entries. ' The- prizes are twentye five dollars, ten dollars, etc. There will be prizes awarded for pencil drawings, pen drawing, prints, de- signs for fabrics, costume designs,' sculpture, and ceramics, handcrafn textile designs and many other drawings. , For further information seo Nrs.Swan -in room 328 or Miss Green in room 551. .-----.--......-..-...-----.,.-..---...- MISS HESTER PRESTON IS ILL Hiss Hester Preston. a seventh and eighth grade art teacher, has been taken to the Independence Sani- tarium for an emergency appendectomy. She is rest- 'ing well and will be back at her post as soon as pos- sible, HOh, happy day1WMr.Browers flashy eighth grade basket- ball team, actually beat 2-Barnes, Tuesday afternoon, 2 s 3 5 S Z 2 18 to lO. This was ,an unexpected victory. Beebe and Wolfenbarger tied for' high point man with four goals each. Taylor, Vankirh Constance, Glass, and Sad- ler also played. ' HAZISL Bows UNDER ATTACK f In a heart poundingl game'played at lmanorial Hall, the Junior High ninthf grade basketeers managed to nose out Hazel by a score- of 27 to 14. The , game which was played a1February ll showed a greatly ima proved Junior High team, The high point men for Junior, High were Harold haird and Verlin Ulshaffer who tied with eight points each. The score at the end, of the ,half was 15 told for Junior High. 7 ' ,FOOTLIGHTERS CHOOSE CAST The Footlighters hsie ,chosen the cast for the play, '5Orvilles Big Date, which is, to be given in H The cast is as followsg' Mont. taller, Betty Hagen. Jane Deam, Jo Ann Pittmanw Miss Berry, sponsor of Footlighters, is in charge of the directing. yi' ,f , CORRECTIONS , , - The poem in the Echo last week, HI and Hegn was by Wleanor Campbell, fninth grade instead of eighth grade. p The officers of home room lO8 are: Suzanne Carpenter, pg Elsie Britton, vpg Janice Payne, sg John Chrkr man, r. has u--u--- I- -.u------------ I' ' STAMP THE AXIS WITH STATES future assembly program, 'a z-1-.:...1waa.,-...,,u, ,um .1 - Y - V , ' - i- M--'-'-'zvzfsaguzsaessfaae-is - ' ' f -- -- f- -W . .,...,,.g1r.efsm.s1-m..N2.ag..,,...,,,,,,.'i,, 1 f',i:.s - -, , ,, 'I' ' '-' rv .rr .r.v-mr is 1 1 X .-w. V av W 34 85 if 'ahw4.fv 4 V -MMP ':2, Sho ,Hit nv- :neu , ' W3gQwJf5Hn f f V k 'H - ?WhWWWQ mmm! Qyhggwqehql ggi Mah ' ' Lifffbemeiyn I I QQ? K . '5 '- . Itfifxiii-,.,. . i , 'klfgkzliif..,..,K,3f3fa1f in-2' 4' I VOLKV NO. ll, Junior High, Independence, Mo. March 12, l945 --- ' ' -f'- , -w-e:-e--- ---- --- -.... ---l----------- f SURPRISE HSSEVHBLH KN -s P , I+. Panvinvorrmycnrna S A I POSTER Paasanfrnn f - -I 4 N Q i ,I 3 meal-QQlI'Q,QgQ1 ' J raw -- Q I Y- com mm cu 5 if Q PW hir W1 iheld Tuesday, March 3, to P B 4 D- 'll-JU-Us-D 'hal 5 igive 8 preview of the pla Q CHDSEN FOR MEM ERSHlP'o E WINNING EOUEROONS ANNOUNCED Y f Life Begins At s1xteen.7' The program was entirely in gthe charge of the Junior 2 Dramatic Players., and a few E 5 ,teasers gave some idea of iof Paul Hbllis, an adoles- Q gcent boy of sixteen, I hisj, lwild brainstorms, and final- giy his downfall. f V 1' Miss Rowe Presented the Qawards for the poster con- Ttest to the first, second gand third' prize winners.: A visrr frsaoucsrsa zoo --g-.---..-..-.-----...-.- . Amid flurries of snow the ,Junior High Students rsallied forth to another e call assembly, . Friday, I March 5. 5 I The main feature of the lprogrmn was a picture show depicting various phases of Lanimal, life at the Swope Park Zoo and also an en- llightening film on the work of the Park Departmentp I A song and dance number I Min Five by Five, was lgiven by pupils of Mary 'Maness with Patsy Garman ldoing the vocal. ' Dariznsasfrnnt? swiss I The total number of dol- lars sold in defense stamp ysales this year at Junior High is fi5l,9'7'7.8O. Last tweak, homeroom 209 had a 10055: defense stamp sale. Let's see if we can't have more of these. :the plot of the play. 3 E3 The plot of the play? fdealt with the joys and woes Q oIN WILLIAM PENN CLUB For weeks the'nponBors of the William Penn Club have been working very hard selecting new members for the club who are competent and able. The selection has finally been made and nar- rowed down to nine students. Three ' Freshmen and six eighth grade 'pupils have beeni selected. 'They are: Marianne McBride, Betty smith, and curtis weaaiey ninth' grade., Mary Catherine Boone, Elizabeth Collingsg Alice Guyton, .Jimmie Haas, Janet Luff, and Barbara Lund, eichthyarade. This selection of new members of the Willimn Penn QClub is made twice n year. The Art and English teaches recommend students who must have the following re- s .5 ii. : 3 5 Hsnd further more, fellow members, I feel the time is now pro---pro.-pish-pish-us . These words: spoken by Howard Downs, opened the Junior Dramatic Players hi- larious play success, WLife Begins At Sixteen. Thursday night,the fourth of March,the William Chris- man auditorium was filled :Hjust fast the play started 5 i nuirenents: Hiqh scholastic standing, ability to write, dependability, willingness to cooperate with the ed- itors and sponsors, iniativaf and aqgressiveness. The final selections were made by Hr. Marshall Hillerq miss Paxsron mms ? Kiss Hester Preston whof has been recovering from.an ed to eppendectomy is expect return-to her teaching post Friday, Merch l2. Miss ton who was to have been ready for teiching Honday, was delayed by the cold any She teaches seventh and eighth grade art. Pre s-5 and Friday night the fifth, piople were standing on the main floor and in the bal- cony as the curtainwent up. The play, a vivid story., of fun and excitement causpf ed the audience many moneys of laughter. Other members of the cast were Patty Ram- sey, Lorin Stewart, LeRoy Peyton,, Anne Etzenhauser, Dolores' LeMasters, Retta Desmond, Pauline Cramerg Greta Morgan, Wayne Shabergg Bill Hinde,' Betty Werner, Frances Hear, Thelma Clo- thier, and Elsie Britton. Eleanor Campbell and Elsie Britton presented Miss Grace Rowe, the dired- or with red roses Thursday night and with Q gardenia corsage Friday night, After a desperate fight to the finish, Mi. Uowger-s homeroom wonthc first gliz? of two dollars in the ninth grade for selling the rest tickets to Wlife Pagina it Sixteen.N In the eighth grade homeroom 2lZl won. The winning seventh grade room was 351. 'The total profit was 'f3l43 . 99 W, .-- ' K Y fe -- 1.---A- - - ff - 'f' '.- . 7 or fy ggggg!! !!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lnHmmm! +7 ' mf!! !!IIIIlIll i x 1 2, V 'sono ' March l2, 1945 J :'.::::j:::::-::5:-::::-5,1-,,1.::::g1:.:::-1:::::::::'.::gi-4:31-:::::::7.:::::-.-g::z::::':::::::::z:::::::,:::: . 5 A u - , W Published chi-weelcty by the E C E P1 william. Penn .club P A 1 or o A e we ' A A so Junior High, Independence, Mo. Ed'itor-in-chi ef----------Dorothy A Eastwood 2 E Y 1 I a 3 1 5 s r i 1 i i I 2 i R 5 1 P News EditOIf- -'- ' ----1-fSuza.nne Carpenter Feeture Editor ---------- e,---,Petty Qamsey Keyhole tEditOr--- ------ -1-ee '?'f?y 'P ,?' ? Sports Editor,--f-.o --V--St'anle1y'B1-ightwed.l - Art Editor-f-H-+-ef ------ A ---- Y vonne 'HQZWQQY Asst. Art ,nameoru ----.- e---9-sreslyioieen. lg Press zgqieol-.heqee---ee-. . o,.e.-.hsgu1V jg Asst. Press Editore ------ --Q-Thor-IHS Exehange Ediyt.or-e-1--Q'ee---e---Frances Heer Business Manege-1--if--of ---- -iFIfaTr1c'es Howecrd A5,V7iSersl-----J--ee--e--ee--e ---- I vliss Burrus . .Miss ,Preston-Miss Deacon-M185 Rucker ' Miss Tag'gert'-Miss Ti'L1n1an+Mrf,l Miller 5 Member of Netei-Qual scholastic and i Missougri Int'erscho1e,sti.c Press ,Ass.oe5,at:tonS ,.....,-....a.........n..44.t4-Wea.'.i,q.-9a.q14.,,.-v-.4-.--.. ' X I I ' TROUBLING s'1tuat1en--:nes ea:1's'en ,mae 'f . , .QQYI-oerns nearly ,eteryg student in ' ,irlmior Higheg espeegtehligf those who 1 ggtyat the cdfeteria and who are .on I -seeond floor' at noon. . of course' everyone- is 'hunggyy at 12 o' clock. That isffnet-ez-al, because it's tinef ,to eat: howevergy hunger gives no one an excuse -no 'through the halls, amoekins 3 anyone dom who happens to ' this Pathw ' y ' - 4' , 5 The-food wont run eweyiand if you have given notice of yeur intention to eat at the cafeteria 'there will be enough for you to eat. on ' , The teachers have duties to pjerfomy. Therefore they have the privilege of move in at the head of the line. .You students have neithei' the ,right nor- the need for going inet the head of the line instead of the end so crowding in is un- necessary. ' i l i 5 5 X 1 i Rushing through the hulls and hurrying and scurrying around in the line must be stopped. All students who ere intelligent will know that they can get out faster if they go es qllickly es safety and consideration will allow to the line, have their minds made was to- what they want, walk briskly with their trays to the cashier end have the exact amount of change ready. This will prevent a traffic jam and speed up the line us well. as helping those incharge of the cafeteria. N X a s i E i 5 5 . I 1 5 1 . 2. 1 f QA snowmtuws PHILOSOPHY Two little snowflakes--slide by side, Fluttered and bounced in adownwerd glide, Two little snowflakes filled with glee, To be in a world so bright and free. ...f 4 C -. -- , ., . But soon these snowflakes gasped in sur-' P15565 ' ' ,They P11115-god both ears, -and covered their eyes. ' 4 For Der, EEfu'erher s own I-Iollipns were in a frhese Nazi Goose-Steppers in'-e life and death. struggle. I Q 1t's plain to 'oe' seen we cantft land here , They said es they shifted intovhlgh gee.-1-.t SDN 'they flea-ted from the Axis to the- ' Muddy 'China Sea, 1 From Jrive -to AIHSICQ, then on to Tripoli, From Gteeenlftnqfi'-o icy mountains to Indiads coral strendg, - From UQSJQ to old Bombay they cou.ldul't even land. 'From the No:-th Pole to the South Pole, 1 from the East I Oh, I want. to tell you fellows--this is l unto the West, an awful messy. sem the 'little .snowflake :Ln sneer D disgustx, -. , I . y 'One more bonfd.-ean1'I'11 right up end bust, Said the ,second little- snowflalce, A It's getting- very late, 'So letds float around Ei while and arbitrate' t Now wouldnft. it be Mae, said one to the other, When covering' the earth with our nice cover, ' We could cover up the Sin, the Hate, and The Strife., Drift deep o'er the Wrong -and leave bare the Right? 'Then with the devm, it would all melt away - - A And then :start anew--in a peaceful way. 'Phon like the King of olde--we could all' say l 'Even this, too--shall pass sway? ' I Angelo Patterson 9 Jaw ww mm 19113, Roll QP YOUIQ flops--stop talking ' Annored cow--canned. milk Dog show--foot inspection Sugar report---11 letter from n girl Battery :acid--coffee' Shot down in flames--jilted by 21 girl fcldli X wsu., , ,, , , , ,, YWWWYUYHW .- - --I-'een-an .- - s wf - -ass.. ' ff ----'Lge- f -- --- --W 'nd '3 h'l' '-WY-'Puff - I-W 'mfr az 1.r.u-.nn .nr 1: M 1 ,gl --.---- 4 --......... .... wmrclyfiufgjus Students who study--faculty Permission to speak---Any one inlliss Ks study hall Someone to catch her while she faints--Kay Turner. Someone to pick up broken beads--Enid Neighbor. Anyone for Echo art work-- Miss Preston Someone to translate Latin- Miss Campbell. A few new jokes Knot corny, pleasel--Howard Downs . A few extra pounds--Jackie French certa n tall, dark, and handsome boy Elsie Brit tOn FOR SALE Several slightly used Latin books see any Latnistu dent My posture, I need a new one 1,016 non studious students lcheapj faculty A few pounds Gene Hawlins LOST WEN n1algebra HowandDovns Temper niflfth hour anon m ous Ribbons, gloves, kerchiefs, etc girls of I i o Information girls see Har rv Dyer Use ofmy modelT ford since was rationing Bilbfnell The umns, fdo not returnl Donn Kennedy UE WONDER 1F Bill Paxton will always be wolf? Billy Pryor W1I.SV6T decide to studyo Pa:Ransey W1D.bG a profess ional actresso Iaul Clum will ever be st 1SflGd xith the nresso Suzanne Carpenter will ever losener C3mMd1SpOS1tlOH9 eanor Campbell will ever lose her dlmplesq 09 Sar is will always be a boovoo dancero -30bbv llommes x 1ll ever quit setting his hair? D1c'1e Howard will ever be seisibleq r E . THE ECHO -L --..------..---....::::::..::::- I I .1-............ rum uouggwglsffv i S i X ,EA 1 P i K 5 5 Y x A clock run. Cziiiiiwfgb A shoe lace. 5 .L sugar bowl. gf NX -ZJ I ' Ll moth bavlrluw'-If l 1 Z x t l I A hair pin. 1 i ... An ape run Capronj K magazine stand shoe tree ford truck brick walk shoe spoon AH ice box A butter fly draaon fly waffle 1TOH table spoon fly swatter window pane bricl bat book end heart burn X H1353 veg L.,- fav :ND T s E 1 5, s i 1 5 Y 5 2 I 2 l l ---------i1E-!E13-l?i-l?il?------- ff .ffhb-Y i I Cx, I . fffj' KQIJ .OIG :xx QFXAJ X E so si What's all this about Jay T. not calling Sara R.upal1. the time she had themeasles? Where did Hbward Downs get that picture of Thelma C. that he is so proud' of? Everyone's' hair stood as end IiM1Sq Burrus' lst hour when Barbara J walked 1n with ar artificial hand Why so many tired looking Freshmen latelvv Could it be the extra climb up to third floor for Latin and Citizenship? The girls of Junior High are honing desperately that this string all of the boys don't get energetic and get crew outs One of the ninnlsrade boys has already had the urge would it be Bill P by any chance9l Suz nnc C needs to flash ler Hlamor on Bobby again H slipping through her fingenx Try gain Susie' There was ouite an uproar when Larry Dyer's Pet mouse got loose ln Latin class and ran around the room No one ras excited, was he Harrf9 Quite a few al11oststeadys in the Freshman class odd 1sn't it? After seeing a certain plc ture in her Latin book, Frances HLremarked,HI didnt know they could take pic tures then U Tush tush My, my, I do believe Mrs PGd1COTd'S fourth hour is in its second childhood Down crawling around on thc loor picking up beads' Dean dear' 2 in ' x Y ' I A. .a L . . I A i , - h E - G! I Lil, - I . I 7 . ' . U -- - .. , , n . E 4 . D ' 1 -f N K E 5 E X I I : ' L - , '. ' . . 13A H . Nab 3 . 4 ' ' ? -. ' ' . 5 . . 1 - 1A p - Q . . I D 5 i ' E 3 ' -- . 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Q VICTDQRY BOOK CAETAIGN f The IOO per'ccnt member- ship in all schools of the Junior Red Cross, has join- ed forces with Miss Carrie Wallace, librarian, in her victory book.campaign. f The Junior Red Cross is likewise cooperating in two other government salvage programs--collecting ran ds and waste fats for other WBT needs. Q .These books are for our men in the armed service. .Everyone is again asked to check, through his books and collect adventure, and mystery stories, famous no- vels,, and any kind oftedr nical bookt printed since 1935. - A.z Let us collect not only books but also waste fats and records. ' The records can be in good condition, broken, or cracked as well as new or old. , .---..---.....,.--..------...-....--.-- ll n E-IOISE ROOM ELECTION --.----------..--1. Room 217 has elected itheir officers for the second semester. The of- fficers. are as follows: p, Marjorie Jonesg vp, Frances Starkg, s, Hblores Sayerm Program mummittee, Dolores LeMasten Shirley Campbell, Audrey Bally, and Betty Thomasg'n Delma Fern Stein- hauser. I TEACHERS VOLUNTEER Many Junior High School teachers have been signing as blood donors for the Red Cross. Good work,teach- ers. 3 X S. i I 3 I 2 2 1 I E i f 2 E 1 S 1. yn :I i 9 ! w B J n 1 --....at...------ The eighth grade mathe- matics classes have just S finished the unit on the: much discussed tax problem. If you need help in mak- ing your income tax re- turns, just ask them. The science classes have begun a new unit WMeasures in Science and Industry.N The classes have been hav- ing instruction in electri- city. The sewing classes have finished making blouses and are beginning work on their spring dresses. Miss Burrus' seventh grade English classes have been doing speech A work and acting out pantomines. ST. PATRICKPS PARTY A The Girl Reserves had a St. Patrick's Day party Tuesday in room 530. Upon entering the room each girl was presented with a green hir bow and proceeded ,to get aquainted with those present she ldid not know. This was followed by a Hsnake huntn and Npotato race.n The girls were then entertained by an Irish tap dance by Marjorie Burgess. After this, they learned the Virginia Reel, and at its conclusion enjoyed rc- freshments of punch and cake. PICTURES EOR ANNUAL Despite--the-present war e s S 5 E 2 5 2 2 s i 2 s i i 1 I s i x : i i i 5 situations the William Penn 2 Club has found it possible to have individual pictures in the annual this year. i i I Z x It is felt that the addi-Q tion of these pictures will Q aid in the value of intenwtJ However in making this pos- sible we have felt it nec- essary to charge a nickel for each picture. Please turn your nickels into your home room teach- ers as soon as possible. We hope that you will also put in your order for an annual I fo? QM f ,,. '4z2, 4,53 NINTH GRADE EASKETEERS WIN A Streaking on to another victorious M game Junior Highs aggregation of ninth grade basketeers invaded Center and downed them with, a super score of 56 to 8. .CHAPEL IS VICTOR. l The eighth grade basket- ball squad played Chapel,, March 2, and lost 15 to 17. The game was played at Chapel. Beebe and Constance each made four points and. Crull made three. The team also expects, to gplay' twoft games next week with Barnes and Chapd., Mr. Brower has scheduled two games with Rock Creek' in the near future. ' HANDBALL - The handball tournmnmn has been postponed until the weather is better and the courts are repainted. JUNIOR HIGH P.T.A. MEETS The Junior High School Parent-Teacher Association met Tuesday Afternoon in room lO6 at the Junior High School building. ,An executive meeting was held at l:5O o'clock and' thei Parent Education Class, taught bv Mr. Fleming Pens dleton, met at 2 o'clock. The regula1'meeting followed The program consisted of a talk on WHealth of the Ad' olescent Childn by Dr. WY F. McCarthy, county health officer, and a talk by Bay French, physical education .director at the William Chrisman High School OD nHealth Education in the High School and the Physiol Fitness Program.W Nadine Ellis gave a reading and the seventh grade chorus, di- rected by Missi Virginia Taggart, sang. SEE YOUR PICTURE BUY YOUR ANNUAL NOW! pi- I--1. ,.-.. , W, , ,I , J-.--...,,,,-I, mg PE. fe ?i:?l' ge 1 S-x .r a'5'l'f' Q L a- SKS JM --If 59:23 QF:-.275 L gig ' e 'N-I' il A '- .....:1 when F' '11- lfiiife +1 X, f Sega 'W' D 3342 -N to snags j VO YV NO 12 Junlor Vlvh, Independence, ho LIED TRUGR, ' PRESENTED 'PL CI'u..RS IN REVVRSE ROLE School d ze, school daze Dear old Uolden rule days Students of .Tumor Hufh had 1 ch nee to see thelr faculty perform ln sscnbly Frlday, March 26 ITISS Maude Hook present ed a readlngf and a novelty solo was glven by Mlss Rosallnd Gibson MISS ,-race Rowe rave a dramatlc number and 'Irs Claudlna Baldus and Mlss IIar.uer1te Klutz rendered a plane duet Miss Eleanor Burrus, MISS 'Iaz-gone oeltzel and lI1ss v'1rP1n1a Taggart lntroduced comedy lnto the assembly by Harfflonlzlng Neraorle whlch turned back the pages of tlme to a scene 111 the little red school house Those part1c1'o tlnp 1D the Sklt were 17133 .Tean Stout, M1 s Ellzabeth Berrf 11ss Martha Ann Trur1an,M1ss Audrey Stonner and llr Tarold Brower Amale euartet composed of Nr Parold Brower, r Luther Cowver, Mr Edward Schov en erdt, and Lleut Stocks harmonlzed songs 'Uu1ke Caldwell, the 1nerry1r.w1e1an from Kansas Clty mystlfled the audlence Vlth hls T'l.1g1C. Ur. S. S. Arnson zgave a Vocal solo. lhe assembly closed wlth '1 brlef talk fqlven by llr. -T. N. Hanthorn. CUB +' JE OITTITTED Due to an overslfzht the Hme of GLOTQ13 Gem was lm-ltued fcom the llst of new IIl6I bCI'S of the Wllllam Pfnn Club. 1 1 Nwvi-ov istgay x a ewqqti xeteg, lffiea Sn of fzxfdtat RQ 3 I Exif? ef.: '4f5l'?D I? jr kin! 1.4! LUIU QRT HUJV-IRUS Two of our nuplls from JUDlOT Hlvh School were ramed as prlze wlnner 1n the revlonal art exhlblt for the SChOl8St1C contest, whlch lS belng Held t the Tnery Wlfd Thayer Store, March l5 to March 27 lhe GCSIQHS ubmlttcd were for fabrles FlTSt oldce ent to Mary Cnthernm Boone und second to Wlnn SeRoy. Both students are 1n the flqhtb grade. The WIDHIHQ dcslgns u1ll be entered 'in the HTT1OH3l contest Wh1Ch wlll be held at Carnegle Instltute at Plttsburgh, Pennsylvanla, lmmfdlately fOl1OWlDg the freglonal exhlblt. ' C-old uns are glven to 'the wlnners :Ln the reglonal contest and t'esew1nners ,wlll try for money orlzes fln the East. BRING RECORDS, rms, me i Beers ron JUNIOR RED caoss S H SU CHES IN LSSEIT'-3LY FRIDAY DO 'NS VERSUS C1RFENTER After many lonf weeks of wa1t1n2f the Freshman class was startled l onday mornlng JDJ the thrllllng news that the hom rooms were to el ect representatlves for the annual Freshman electlon The renresentatlves of the varlous hone rooms met and after a lone tedious meet lnv selected the following neopl to represent .Tumor T-hgh and to battle :Lt out Howard Downs and Suzanne Carpenter for presldent, Paul Clum and B111 Paxton for V1CG presldent, Vvonne Hattey and Frances Hear for se retary and last but not least France Howard Patty Ramsey, James Nay and Henry Inouye for cheer leaders Each nomlnatod offlcers selected h1s campalgn mana ger Tuesday afternoon and they are as follows Cecil Wl1l1a1TlS KDownsD, Ronald Warmln lCarp nter-J, Dorothy Eastwood KClu1nD, Iva Robln on irartonl, Eleanor Camnbell lletteyl, J'E.l'11C9 Pavno Cllcerj, Bllly Pryor Wow rdl Marllou Myers Cfiamseyj, Delores Lelvlasters Ulayl and Anne Etzenhouser Clnouyel. v TR! 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L . . .Patty Ramskey. ghildren are being killedAV'TiT2.l35lFGfhe5,.fma,sgg'- igeyhoierditql-.'.. r'JQ-..Q,Q.?-?'? ef? Qifilig bf 5-5ih51e1mimte, I 'Q Spd-rtg -Rluitor,-rv. .' L'Stanley 3Brightwel1'g' .1 JA brake-must bex,E'ap:91ied.igTA'PheL lives of . . Q. .4 . .Yvonne Hattey Art V, Asstu' 'Art' Editor. . ai- . Q.,Q.'4 .JFred 'Qlson .. ..'g...Paul'Clum 1 . .Thomas Adams' Press1 Edi.tor. . . , . ., Asst . Press y Editor. .-. Exchange- Editor-f.'. f Businessf Manager. . Advisers . . Ii' .' . . Miss Preston-Miss' Deac'on-Miss Rucker . I . L Q .'.Frances 'Heer . .e .- Q . . .Frances Howard . . .f. . . .Qiviiss Burrus ' Miss ffaggartglviiss Truman-Mr. .Miller 4 '. Memlieitdf National'-Scholastic 'and 'T .Mifssouri Inter-scholastic 1' , A T ,f i : !Press Associations I 1- GRTETWLITITTS dnhvlmiikiit ' L TTEF-'great'e.st atijluniodr High 'rig1fzt'i1owf:.'aIiS. 1333 -Elfamlinsllllo, uct thom little things that Q disable airplanes, these are the ones that' dis- able yoiifff They are mostlyred and some- times bla'ck55fthelattei'being the most dan4 gerous. j.You- 5'.,uess'ed'i it.g,They!re measles., In 'av fway they are-gremglins because they appear out of nowhere and I know from ex- peri ence- -about that df After Arunninigl around all 'dayfwit-hia ff:I'iEDfd'u8I1dv ifinding out the next' 'dayfthat -he: is L-down in bed with the measles. Tift gives fyou..a-ffunny feeliiig. Doctors say- .that t1heyg-idogcome on rather suddenly but there are a TeW'symptoms.' 'V 'Defeating f4O1l1',.',8,I16Ijly-depeflds a lot 'on our good' health.be.cau,sef-wellilfbe depended upon later. 'So let'.sfstgaygaW21y fromthe fellow who looks like helfs'-got them. A a.NiJ..iffJp.4:Ps - Have you ever.thef?me,asliesv,had? ' . Or, the mumps 'I agree are plenty bad, . V. They're1-those 'thingszthat take you by, sur., prise.--2 - And bring-fthe watnervtolyourfeyes. ' , Sometimes they come right' intof class' They seem to-spring. up' .just like grass., The',i'Ii1rSe'loo1fs at them, critically ' And sends' 'you ,home qufite yrillfullyg' ' So pay no heed to those Who' say,f':f That measles only last one day. For everybody knows H-that's .Wrong Because they last-,so idoggone longj y T .' . Bob sgntfiern ff i 1 5 . i i. i i 5 - 5 . i I Z . 5 5 2 i 5 . 5 i s E Q hiimahi 'beingts' are important gandicvery ne- cessary 'and this kikli-ng must :be stopped.. 'There , are 'many ways to begin. Buying War, , giving aid' to the-gg:-red fcrossj taking voluntary jobs like red 'cross -bans' dageuwork, ' vo1untary...nurs-es aid worlcand acting as messengers for --civilian defense workg 'Hand 'a cooperative .Aspigit at home so that the valuable war:'v1o.pkgre can get sleep, ,willlbe helping.. , ' 'LTL , an of . .RArIQN1nG'- Some grouchabout the cahnedvgobds -' Andthe 'sugar and thenuspice j 1 jf' And fuss about the dried foods 1' '- And sail it sacrifice. y 1 E We are' usedgbo- an abundance 'Of' -everything that's .fine Qi' ' A. And' we think- it 5qu,ite4aharg1shigS rp get -in the Ra5i6n,Line'yjj' We should buy this instead off that f , Md- then. be satisfied ' aj 15.1 .1 'For' the -sake of our .dear:so,ldie'1fboysg- ' our good and grand lilliesf' When many thousandsi-daily' falif '31- Giving theirvallfor you .and nes -' ' 'F W Is not our part such La little'-thing-LT To pay for Lib'erty'? .Q . . Bill-y fPat't6Rjdii ij1 ' 'FEE SQUADRON LEABER'---be -. D A man, with the greatest 'courfageffof fall If. The squaar-oh L6adeifw11o leads mm flight - Who takes in his hands the rise or fall' Qf l71'E,I?lG1'ljI1f51iiiS' serioos, courageous fight.. He may be your brother Aoffflife 'boyluptha ,V g1,1'.,.- .:' he is .fighting for you..f He doesnft expect na, gift or a-that a job no other do. P street L' Whoever he He ' s doing 'hevbanks 'gor dives they follow him V follow nmthroimh the 'raih ofeheiis follow himi their-fades-grim f ' The day' ofhvinctory their fight Toretells. A World 6? peace their flight proeiaimsq A World Where' mehf shall work- ahd play I. -For ally' to .rise aboveltheir aims ' . y The,5quadronf'Lea'd'e.r- fignee ftoa'ay. ' .J y in 'A Billi-Bob French' '7 'w -. 9-...t . Q-V ,:, , When They They x March 26,1 1943 THE reno 2 WOULDN'T IT BE NICE IFI James May weren!t so fat Junlor Fish had est lators All the Students got then' lessons, Teachels dlsapproved of tests JHDIOT H1 h had mlxers Everyone had enough to eat ln tne cafeteria Boys d1dr't Pet crew hair cuts Measles and mumps weren't contarlous The halls were nlce and qulet between classes Maurlne A didn't have so many vray halrs B AUSt1H were a llttle taller Garls 1n Sewlng classes could make button holes gien Lund would recelve or chlds 1nstead of garden 1as Neef d1dn't eat ln 209 I had some boy fT1SHdS JHCKIG French galned gust a few pounds I was the only glrl 111 Ju n1or Figh and all the other 1,015 punlls were boys we had assemplys everv hour every day All the te chers had the measles. ADVICE TO WOLFESS' Well girls, here are a few rules on how to keep a boy, 1f you ever hook one 1 Laugh at h1S jokes even lf it kllls you 2 Don't eat much 5 Never talk about your o ther boy frlcnds 4 Don't drool ol' over the place bout your utterly lush date you had last Frl day H1 ht 5 Dress s he l1kGS you to dross even 1f you have to wear u form l to n Wien Cr ro st 5 And lust but not least lust be four extremely charmlng self and lf he doesn't llke lt, send hlm, to the Press Room. We'll take euro of h1m.fOT you, Exchange. ,Q VITAL RUESTION I refraln from Wrltlhg you such a letter as thls, but the tlme has come when I must ask you a truly ser lous 0USStlOD whlch has caused me many a sleeoless nightand corresponding days of anxlety Although I havetrled earnestly to can ceal 1t, lt 1S a matter of such great lmportance it cannot walt any lonver Thls ouest1on I an about to askyou nav memthe Death of our true frlendshlp S far you have been a wonder ful nal nd a true frlend, one that I have thought hlgh 13 of I know I am esk1ng a lot of you, but as you know, true frlendshlp only Don't set dlsturbed as I mm Now Wlth heavy heart and mlnd, I ask you to sum mon llpowers of keen thlnk to bear the question I about to ask you Answer and above everthln tell nothlng but the truth you thlnk DSISY Fee wlll ever catch Lil' Abnero 'WJISm'TMW Choose the flTSt letter ln each name awkward blue COW1C3l dooey exclted frl htful eray hauvhtv 1,norant Jaunty klssable lusc1ous mean nosey ObDOT10uS oetrlfled qulet ro H6155 stupld terrlflc uvlx VSTWIIIIOD W1DSOm xenlal youthful zymotlc z....-f- gg-mmmmrzxa... ape bull cow dog elephant f1sh voat hyena lnsect Jakell koneuroo l1on monkey nag oanther GH311 I'3bblt skunl tl er unau vulture wolf xcrus 3 all Zebra P s 7 5 2 W My ghele My' Tj' These neasles are awfuh arent they? Oh' ve , d0n't let them vet you down kldS Wanted to Keyhole Edltor Please out somethlng Nmushy' in the Ecqo about Sarah Allen and Steve Neef 'Joe Arthur Taylor Who 13 this Jesse F that F Heer had 3 date wlth the other Hlghfp Just thlnl, an 1HSlgHl03Ht thine llke measles broke up a beautiful f1TSt dlte be tween B111 Bob and Jo ann JACKIE F wlnted to see the Senlor Play but not under eertaln ClTCUmSt3HCLS EXCh3R9lDg R W 's rlng seems to be the chlef oc cupation of Fran H and P R SIHCG b1S recent A W O What do you tblhk about Bob Walden oolng to the Senror olay alone unt1l he gets there new flame for the week, Betty Cr2wfOrd Who was Anne Cornell stand WltH on tle corner one nlght bout I2 OO A U What dld Buddy J mean when he sald, 'From.now on I'm going to be a wolfn, We wonder why D P broke H15 f1no0r7 It couldn't be t get out of ettlng hls Ennlxsh lesson could lt? Wouldn't lt be funny lf any one knew who J S 'S -Z3-Tl frlend IS' How lbout that Nvonneq It seem R. 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' ' ' FU, O 1 U. .5 A - ' ' ' . E . . , 5 ,- . T i QV ,.' ' V Q M g - . ' lf' . ,- , hwueuaw-QQ:-gfgggsgam ...-,aaies:fEsZ4.5:..:.ae.i..amgj1 m fr' ' ' ' rf . -2 - -me, -,n 10,- 4- l - - .... - - - -'- ' ' - --- ..... Efellcll..-?Ql-l?E1E---- s p HOILEROOM ECHOS' I HOQQE T093-E ENTERTA-IN, T ANOTBER VICTORY .-LDDED coz-ear Newsz: 'i-iss .Berg-yu: ' gOQg'1fQQQ15E QQ5' 3 mug The eiahth ere-de basket- h'OI1lG- I'0OPl bouight altdlether Sical Droyjgfl-iun. A beg-an I vbciam two ga-H193 377.10 worth of War Stamps this week, withR.D. E Porter buying ap hundred dollar War Bond. Hurrah! and three cheers for room 222 and Ra D. Keep buying War Stamps and remember, The quicker we buy War Stamps, the quicker we're the champs. Three cheers for Miss Stout's home room. They have had lOO?Z defense stamp sales for four consecutive weeks. ' 3151 election: Tommy adams, pg Billy Pat- terson, vpg Phillip Cushwa, sec. ' . Helen Jackson, report er for room 524 moved to Holden, I-Iissourig ' Robert Sparks 'was elect ed in her place . ---..--.--..-......--.--Q----..-..--.. . ,The home room proggranin room lOl was -very su-ccessfula and the cooperation was ex- cellent., They had a play The 'Substitute Bride . :The ' characters were as follows z lirs. Pi ckles--f Alva Payne, Mr. Dillf-Ran- dall Malone, Silvia Dill-- Earbara Root , Georgia Pi ckles---Chauncey .Chambers , Reverend Drable--Roy Man- ners, Dora Dimples--Pan- dorao Barton, Charlie fthe ,best man!--Howard Pine. It- was t directed by Jean Bauer. ' We also had two dances by lNorma' Williams, two comical readings by Bonnie Williams, and- two harmonica pieces by Joefhewberry. - --.-...--......-.......,---.,.---..---..-- ' Room' 355 helda Truth or Conseeuences program Friday,Q March'l2. ' . The program was led by Sara Tobbins and ,Jay Turner. Sara acted as .mistress of ceremonies while Jay was the announcer. f with a-skit, Girls Will Be Girls. The players were Delores Lelxlasters and Betty Lewis from homeroom 217. Then came a banjo trio with Dorothy Messina, Oma Jean and Coeanna Diurfuer. it Rosemary Olson played and sang two Hawaiian numbers on her Ukulele. ' Joy 'Hol- man sanfg and played two cowboy songs on her guitar. Concluding the progrm was a musical quiz using popular song titles as the answers. 3 ---is--...-...-.-.---......-....-e--..--..- -CLICK! CLICK! CLI CK! ' Passing room 320 on third floor has been very mysti- fying to many pupils because they see bright lights and hear isiironge clicking. Our .explanation is a simple one. L Dorothy Eastwood, editor of the Echo, and several assistants have been very busy the last two weeks snapping 'student pictures for. the Annual. Each stu- dent 'is urged to pay five cents for having his picture in the Annual. Only twenty-five cents will Annual. If you do not have your separate copies, eightypcents will pay for a bound annual. This moneyg must be turned in to your home room teacher byAp1'ilf'.5. ---.....-..-..---....-.....-..--..--...--- FOR--ML INIT TAT ION The new members of the club . This candle li shting 5 ceremony was held in roomg 'L 218, Mond iy, March 22. Thelma Clothier, vice presi-5 of Howard Downs. Z 2 r 1 bind your Echos into 1 William Penn Club lil-ghtedg their candles from torch '5 of' Journalism, and after E repeating the pledge, were formally -initiated into the? dent, presided, in the ab- with Chapel onthe and with Raytown - sixteenth . They were the victors inthe game with Chapel boating them' 20 to l2, but were beaten by Raytovm ive to l2.' t this week fifteenth on the - NET? ser L7Tl3CH raocaau A ---....--......--...,....,-.. ' 1 A new not lunch program? has been started in Junior? Hifzh under a federal plan, approved by the Parent, Teacher Orftauization here. It is believed that here ing Junior we will 'continual serving lunch in oafeteriax style because we have all! the equipment for it and iff we served plate lunch wei would have .to get new equip-E ment . 2 --....----......--.....-..-..--..-....-.j brsrms rua CAFETERIA E p One day last Week MrS.'f Qnarlton and urs. rritcharag tramped the streets of Illil dependence trying to findl. some new dishes' for the? .- -1 Tl II cafeteria, and finally hadi success. They hadn't re--f alized before the scarcityi of dishes. The dishes pur-Q chased were V four dozen 2 heavy glasses, fifty ifruit and vegetable dishes, threex dozen T bread and butterf plat es . T H i If anyone knows where. 1 forks or spoons can be ob-l tained pleasepnotify Mrs. 1 Charlton or Prit chardf F em: some TO sornrrns ty Do you have any booksfl Of course you do. If you have any books at home that! you think would interest one of. the men in our armed forces why don't you turn theniu to the Victory Book Campai gn? 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H F 851 gg NW 'II ., x N Q -tc l 'iff 3,535 3 F 7322.215 qi K :MS EH In i s 'mfs tu rnximfl -1?-I 'Q 1-1 Im L If Ed -L HIV' F' 'L I i I rv- A y -rfb K., Vol XV, ho 15 IUH1OT dlgh, Indepen ence IllUUS FUUILIGHIEIYS PHIFURUI ln all student assenbly was lven an aprll second Nadlne El11S was the an EHIUPFIIBH UHDERIUHH 10002, For lace D Y Tunsnxf BUY sem Ur L enum The Wllllam Penn Club, accordlng to ann announce nent nude 1n thelr meetlng Innday Aorll 5, 1S to bethe sponsor of the camnalgn for 32000 ln war bonds at JllIl1OI' :hgh School Th1S drlve accordlng to I r lhller m.ll last Uhtll the end of the school year at vh1ch time, 1f the val 15 reached, the money N111 be turned lnto the purchase of 3 lane for the army An offlclal Home room day w1ll be held Thursday AQT11 15 to promote a 100 per cent purcha e of was stamps for thls dx ve All puplls are asked 419 Wllllam P nn CI t bt' at least Tll day 8 d amaunt one t eaN1t no d ln thus ear totals ch enoufh for w pur base of four Jeep n two f anes Thls makes the avr about pl5O to i700 a .Le1. Tbvs amount as '.3ured by the :lun must be ralsed to 5500 a week 1f the goal lS to be reached. A commlttee has been an polnted from the club to make announcements ln the home rooms Thursday, Aorll 151 on all detalls necessary to the success of the drlve. They Wlll also dlstrlbute D0Sters to be used lH the advertlscment. Those on the commlttee lTC 7th grade Frances Barn hordt, Thomas adams, Eth grade Thelma Clothlen W'yne Schuberg, Sarah Qlleng 9th Dorothy Eastwood, Suzanne Carpenter. MEET THAT DEADLINE! I' li J. 4-ooo, I1O.lf1CGI' The procram.cons1sted of a brlef talk on Indegmdence by haJor General L N Stayton, a flute solo by T T Nhlte 3CCOmpunlGd by his mother, and an accor- dlan solo by Dolores Rierts The Footllvhters pre sented a one act play en tltled HOTVl1l9'S B10 Daten The characters were Orvllle Uonte llller, 1 vlan Jo Ann Plttman, Ethel Jane Dean, Beatrlce Betty Haven The play was dlrected by IlSS nllzabeth Berry, club sponsor Patty NOSIGT was announcer for the play klt wrltten by Al1CL Guyton and Thehaa ClOthlGI was ,LVGH by lss dook's LtfItD PRESIDENT UF E1 QN PlGDN,IHER, RM El JD INOUVE Ann QLSD OFWJFTT OF THE TRES TUUT CT after a Thr lllng week otsu eAmta1r,aH campslen n c 1 el of tio T e hWJl helm the11 unnua' Cu 101 Howard Downs was cnosel to head the E16Shm3D cl by popular Jote of Freshman student body Gecll W1ll1dmS, campal manaver for D vns, did excellent Job and Cafll out u well pl H1 d campalbr uc o e 1L e 1 ass hc as- Y Wllllam 0 Il W f doward Towns hl OfflCC, not only t can he va the ChOlCL of tlc TIJOTIUQ, but bee D 16' f1TSt hour. P.T.A.UMHSTMEMW he LQ capable of sich a Joo. He 13 presvce of the Wll ' llam Penn Club, past presl dent of the JUH1OI Dramadc The JUHlOI Hleh Parent ' Teichcr ASSOCl3t10H hold sesslon 1H the Chrlsman ddd1tOTlum day GVOH1Hg, Anrll 7'45 p. H. wvlll qlllldm Tues 15, at I Club, and has been an honor student for the three years I B1 ll Parton , Popular member of the class was el ected to flll the Job of he has attended JHH1OT Hlah. The procram wlll COHS1St X of muslc SCIGCDIWHS hy the , Junlor Ulqh orchestra under the directlon of N158 War I Jorle Hoeltzel. The maln address of the CVGHlHV w1ll be lven by Reverend Joseph Houston, x I pastor of the FlTSt CFTIS trdn Church. hs Subgect, UYouth Organ1zat1on.U I A -ug-mmmn-mn-n I -2+ -rwwuuamannnmnuzuxzga xx. 1. vlce presldent. Frances Heer trlumphed as secret ary, and Pat 'GY Rmnsey and Henry Inouye clnched the Job for yell leaders. Runners up 10 the can palqn were' Suzanne Car renter, Paul Clum, Yvonne Hattey, Frances Howard, and James May. .1 w..,....., -n ,U N My,,,,J,,,,-,,,-,,,4e,5i55:3iu,q,,,,,,,,,,.,,,:.5.11::...: gig s-:mae .Q . 'H T ? f .. '-5 f i , A'- . 4- - 1 1 ' K , .. , me g ...G . .i r ' 5 ::::3:2:.. :::::'-1:::::::::::: ::'::::zn::::: :E2g2:::: 2 22:::::::::1:oE..:E2'-gas? xlgizld'-2:25:- . v ....1- 3: I P..- 5 LETS tnmpmmf it Published bi-weekly by the Q William Penn Club ' Junior High, Independence, Mo. ' -.,.........-........--..........--.......-.............4...............-,.-.s..4a.. Editor-in-chief... .....Dorothy Eastwood News Editor .... .. ...eiuzanne Carpenter P -e-.-....- ged cornndrnz 1 1 2,1 You have probably heard that lworgl Qbefore. Well, I'm using it again. 5 The winning of this war depends on the Qcooperation of every man, woman, andchild Feature Editor... ,.......Patty Ramseyiin the world. That means you! Keyhole Editor... .... l..... ? ? ? ? ? ?i Cooperate by doing YOU? best to Sdiall Sports Editor .... ...,StanleyiBrightwellQthe education you can, Cooperate by bring Art Editor.. ....... ...4,...Yvonne B tteyfing records and books for the war drives. Asst. Art Editor..,. , ....,Fred DlsoniCoQperoie by oontributiggto the Red Gross Press Editor. ..... o.. ,.....ran1 C1umiC09PGrdts by buying Stamps and bonds- Be Asst. Press Edit0r..,. 4 .,..Th mH3 Adhmsfready and Willins to baCk HEY Campaign Exchange Editor....... .....,Frances Hear? Business Manager...,.......Frances Howard Adviserspwunuuuaanelucuoannonuslwiss Burrus 5 q When anyone.asks you to do anything, Miss'PrestonWMiss Deacon-Miss Rucker E Miss Taggart-Miss Truman-Mr. Nhller Q ---- 1---'rv-----'-er-4-r----'Q--1--if--w--'r --:-'-1-iv'----1-- ,Nbmber or National Scholastic and 1 Missouri Interscholastic 2 Press Associations' j sponsored by the government to assist the wer effort. E 'remember that word. Right now, Mr. Miller is asking you land the Echo is asking you to spend every centyou can on stamps and bonds. Help buy the plane. Cooperate! A , ' -: , ----i-----------l-,-----,-,--3 f f 7 N 3 , as .W is l g 'ls'.,3t.!b LUHHER lHfETlf1EUtliULlilE o , SFRINGTM, . A ,Q . . i t g -we . gThe robins some in the springtime fi? WAR as destructive and inhuman as2And build their nests of mud , . His. .this one should be stopped. A pro+QAnd then the April showers come y iv gram has been,started here illuniorjsnd burst each little bud, W High Schoolwhich is giving each and every? ' 1 one ,of you the chance to put a brake onEThe sun ShiHeS bright and warm the axis. 4 , A 2The plants peep through the soil i Wefre going to.buy a plane. 5Then we get them growing good There are many reasons fOP'fhiS caneihfter much hard work and toil paign. iFirst and-foremost is the arastici needy for supplies for our army and navy,2 Second is the need for-more money to make? these supplies. Third, we cenftiet Chris-Q man and the grade schools gdsahead of us.2 They have. already started.their cam-Q paigns.'In fact, Ott School has pnrchasedi a jeep. f i ' f William Chrisman set out to earn the? amount needed in four weeks but becausei the. students and teachers ebought overi 3800.00 wcrtn of stamps and bonds the? sale, they won't even need the fourf first Weeks g We itzooo.00. This is a ict of money and nine? weeks isnftlong enough when 3150.00 isthei average purchase each week. 2 It's up to each and everyone of us tof div dee' ard null out enou h mone to buii Q E.L+ -2 S- Y Ji ia,whole handful of stamps. This campaigni has a dead line. It must be met! It will? be met! 1 . Q When the-plane that bears the name ofi Junior High, ,Independence, Missouri flier over the field of- battle, Hitler will? realize that his defeat lies in the hands? of the boys and girls of the World, 5 have nine weeks to reach our goallfi perky little biuebira comes builds his nest real fast The And. The blackbirds, crows, and others come And the little wren comes at last. ,asa then the little flowers bloom All colors of the rainbow Pink and red and aster bright And poppies in the next row. ' ' 'Jenny L. McCollum 7 When the bombers all are flying, ' High above the clouds of whiteg And the flag is proudly waving, Its brave colors day and night. And the boys are bravily marching In their drab and navy blueg And our country keeps on calling, For us to give our service true. Then it's time for each of us, To give Uncle Sam a little timeg Save our fats and do our best, To prove for victory weire in line. Harold McClain 7 52511 9 M245 THE ncno 1 I I5 HERE s not measles It's not mumps What 1S th1s tmrd disease whlch Spreadlrg fast around Junior ugh? Persons contractme It ale linen subgect to day dreenlng and develope care free att1tude toward every 'clung Many tmes a vlctlm comes to classes wlth but a vague 1dea what h1s Lat1n translatlon ls, or what he should have read for c1t1 zenslclo The dlsease str1kes Jun lor F1511 everv year about thls tlme We go to class rooms and gaze out the w1n dows as 11' we were floatlng macloud Then '1 qulck re prlfnand from the teacher brlngs you back to earth only to f1nd that you're on the .11-on oage and don't know wlat ns oelng dlscuss d It brlngs wlth lt nolsy 1811SEL1'1d classrooms wlth an under current of converse tlon and lauvhter Students have a desire to dlscard books and talk about thelr sprlng hats or Mary Jones' new boy fr1end Sometlfues they caneven get the teach er off the subject whlch dd to t'1e1r lory 'Prom the symptoms, vou have orobablyal ve dy 0- s cd It's s rlne fever' V oar 1 Sweet Potato Do feu carrot all for re fou are tne anole of fn r ewe V heart beets for fou I love our radlsh halr and turnlo nose Dime cantelone lettuce oe marrled no I Know we would make haofy DEZII' Yours, Cherry Ple ov do the Eskmos at tee llorthpole dlffer fron those at the South Pole When the Esklmos at FUVIEE TU LU LU! Many peoplehave been wr1t lng 111 to me fMary Sherryl for advice Here are a few requests I have recelved Dear Mary Sherry, My boyfriend doesntt 11ke me 1n red because my halr red and the only party dress I have lS red What should I doo Sllly Sue Dear Silly Sue, Dye your halr' Dear Marv Sherry, I lllce a boy named Blll, but mv two best glrl frlends l1ke hlm too What sl'-ouldI doa FTIVO lous Fran Dear Frlvolons Fran, I hear these two best g1li.fI'1GI1dS have bea1f1ffht 1nff over Bill for a long tune Why don't you snatch Dear Mary Sherry, I am golng to a dance Wltll a boy I llke very much but he ean't dance What shouldI do 1f we fall down? Clumsy Clara Dear Clumsy Clara, I have three suggestlons, l Just l1e there, thev'll t1'1n1 you've falnted Pet up gracefully, they'll thlrl-'1t's part of the dance .Q Startmoulng up the floor w1t 'H your handkerehl ef tl' 'llthlnk you worlf there Dear tary Sherry A U1T1 keens follovlng me, I even found 1lpSt1Ck on the bac? of my PICDUTG that was U1V6H to her by TlSu kc What shall I doo Ser owful Serve Dear sorrowful Sarge, Tayb sne was Just t1nt lDU your P1CtHTG and not lt on the vronv s1de by W1S take Llc lortn Pole say 'nel Dear Wflry Sherry they sav Glub lub I anlonely, day and nlght slid when the ESKJIIOS at I s1+ at 'OP1f3 W1213 Shall I Tho South Pole say Whel do? , the sa H lub H u Lonely Lou you all I De, r Ionely Lou, N Exchanqe Tzy llfebuou vpn-,.muux.4u: 'D ef g gi? Q Q da geom- hal The Freshmen seem dazed a -faln' Could lt be the elee t1on or a current week end party? Come, come, Bobby an1Howard let's not let these wolves lnfluence you It seems n ' t 1V Bobby that Peggy P has n at the shlo yet Rursev, Rea s V dy l1ttle dove, For you of love ees anyone know who I have gust oodles bevlr 1n , 1sn't 11:9 Isn't lt terr1ble to catch the measles the day of a b1e date'2 We were sorry for you R Curtls Don't you thlnk the fresh man partles are rather Chlld 131211: t1r'ves'P They evm count the number of m1nutes wlth hm Sam Werner hater' Walters seems to oeoulte lnterested 1n Ruth S and her patoo tncs Wow about that Samf' Tv' ITy' We thought your chzlldhood da 7S were over nleaner C and Ronald U Jadlnff 111 a creek and at th1s tme of the year Teh Teh It's 1 shame Dolly C and Betty, W snould be burdened Vllth H Ahmann'S WOI'I'loS But don't get worr1ed It's her one and only army they e-irrw Just hall' who could the l1ttle 111 .300 culled Lulu be named afterwq T'y.-oodness' what wakes your face peel so, Paxton? Just vase -y-mann.-a.-nn-mn.ez:as11ar..n.x. 1. 1. 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These materials areinot to be used this year but :are orders for the previsioiis to be needed. next. year, For the' l infomation .of those who 'would like to know of coming events -the new school calendar has recently been posted in-the office, N . GIFTS TO RED CROSS We are proud to say that SB8O..5O been contributed to the Red Cross at Junior Figh. Honest Rooms 550' and 5551! have given contributions i'ro1n.their home I'O'0m funds for their membership.. The Junior hed Cross has also beenedping a .grand .job.l The blood donors have been hir. Miller, Miss Stonner,j Miss Sieyner :and Miss Hook. , a 1 .. SPRLING 1'.El'i'CH STAGEZD Home . 'Room 215 want ed 1 tot spell the winners ,of the ,spelling match staged Abe- tween Home Rooms 210 and 216. Consequently Home Rooms 215 and- 210 , engaged in a frieldly spell to the Although, 215 had fiI1iSh. four Amore spellers, at the of ,the matchy beginning V none were left A standing on either Side when the bell' raiiig. Gnltrying to get thei '-'nerds spelled ,corre-ctly,g i'if.t'Y': D-Jvpheiine Boone oi' f.1.n1llj,f spelled.. criti.cism 'E -:Cowie--rtly, V ' , Q The patriotic spirit of? Junior- iiicgin. is riding high. Jn l'?5,1'iIl 26, the ,students turf.ed iz: 816 books and 2.46 ma-gg:.'.zi.res Day: by dayg the si.ge.cf our -collection grows. Fave you contributsd!?Q 5 fscrap. Remember both are Qessential to the winning Miss' Eur-rue ' hofde f rofoin for do you. know hvovfr ,many records books and how much kit-r . chen fat K, they had ,brought by Tuesdayff Marsh 50? ,They had brought-141 records, '71 Qbooks-, 'ana iapgunasqf fs fat . ' Now isn't' that enough to make you home rooms who ghavervt brought 'in much ,none atfiallg feel gf 'bit ashamecfof yourselvm? Qffhere 'are' still many rooms Ewho haven't even reached gtheir quota yet. ' 1 ' You know every time your Qziother throws away the Qwaste kitchen Tat she is Ehelping 'the Axis so' have her save it so you' can' gbring' it to school -along i 5 fwith your records and books. ACome on, .Tunior'High'St1a-.- dents and show'f some i of iyour pep and enthusiasm gthat you had on the scrap gdrive. Get in and hunt for gnome good books and 'old grecords just as youidid for of the war. ' ' l -USE TPE . ECHO BOX How many Junior High stu- dents know about the Echo zhox? Well, 'here':s a tip to help you out--l -A pigeon hole is reservedpyin the' office for any news-stories, feature stories,' or kcyholes that you would like to turn in for the Echo. We appre- ciateany contributions. , STUDENTS TRI!-ET PICTMS Two people--Patricia Fie- field and Lloyd Wilkiie have become very proficient in printing picturesl Indivi- dual pictures of- teachers' are -going fast. T ' Ordershave ranged from twenty to one hundred and SiXtY'Q, For 'only five cents get a picture of your favor- ifte teacher today. - 5 , . 54.. -should'--saygatnatv spring...-is truly here. A Wide. 'var- iety of sports is to be en. joyed. While handball seems to rand '?f1'1-st , many pat e' in basketball, volley- . ball -and shuffleboard. 'While the handball play., ers are looking forward to a-'tournament scheduled forf theinear luture, a'f:ii'cnd3-y , 'rivalry is forming between? the handball enthusiasts. 1 H Many seventh and. eighth graders enjoy - basketball and ' at the smle time get: valuable practice for al place on the team. Many' Q show promising points .-ani' Junior is certain 1:05 have a first rate team for: next season: Most :of us? are taking advantage of them :Fresh spring air and sunny? weather- to participate-. .Lx f the wide rafgge of SQQUTUS LIFE -'Jie play gre und, . . I DISLMULTICS . 5 . -,.-.----.-- e Tlxursday, Munch . 25, p a7 skit t,v'.'itte.i 'oy Illiceg Guy-'5 ten and Thelma Clothie: WEQS. The cast goonsiistedj of .Timmy Haas. Theltna Clc--T tnJ.e1', ,AS ice C4xIfj JOfJ,, ' Eid?-f? 'sara Lind, Addis Riechlingf and 4I.v3'le Turner. It WHS Q ':.1f.11'F DLT., -9 df tr Donna Bel11 Greta L'-fi-naar. played? .gi fps2L'l'3.'5.oti. se'-.action oitf her n.ccoi'diz?m Barbara ' L.u1::T..ga'rfe 3feF1d5.1ifg. Hovrirrdi Downs 4 gave 1 .I71.3 speech that he have. in y Freslcmsni ::flec3:icns '- ' X f . .biarch EJ., 'try outs fC?3 the Great Ulov:anaf- T+':'.t'f:le to'be given in the nffsfxrzlbiyt April l6,'were scar'-lady. - ' HOME ROOM RBTTTJRTTES - Room 2221 -104 bochsgxr ' Room 1552: l59 re-cords . Room' 533: ed .records , ' Room 5271. 75 records . Room 1045--27 records ' Room lOl: 8 pounds of. fat A . q,f,,'f' ,Q .1 Eu Lum EX EHSTER HSSEFHBLH PLAY PRESENTED APRIL 16 The G1rl Reserves had charge of the Easter 'lssem bly held Thursday Apml 22 The nrogram was anrounced by Georg1a Beam The seventh grade chorus opened the Lroffram with two well known Ea ter songs Jerusalem and Chr1st the Lord 1S R1sen Today led by Ines Virfflnla Taggart They were followed by an lnterestlng readlng entltled The Famlly Thlnks about Ea ter by Orete. Morvon My Easter Bunny was sung bv Tlelen Halsworth The Easter Parade follow ed mth background muslc by nembersof the Glrl Reserve A clay, What Mean The Gross, w1th Martha Harms, Geo gia Bean, Geralulne Myers, Agnes Llddle, and Glorla Gregg came next Reverend Plchard C Hal verson sang two solos When I Met My S3V1OI ' and I'd Rather Have Jesus 'Ie also gave the Easter 'essage. The a eembly orogrem Ap r1l 16, was announced by Dick 16 Andersen The program con Slsted of a reading, The Mournlng, Ve1l by Barbara Lund, an aocordlan olo by Winifred lang, and a play, he Great Allowance Battle, presented bv the Junlor Dr l'1dolC Tlayers The char actors were lr Jones, George Pone, Mrs Jones, Jean Pauer Paul Jones, oteve leef, Junlor Jones, Lyle Turner, Mary .Tone ,Jo an Grf nu alt ,.a f, 5.533 I A 294 4 'Turf 'E fem dll AXEAXI, Mm X XII 51 Q, XX lu 'Wal'-Hind .L Egfr I' 1-1,15 Xa, f53'+9s7 ff 'W I di H5311 Vol XV' No J'un1orHif'h, Independence, April 22, 1945 BUHD OHL JUHIUR HIGH BULJS PUNK ALMOST 33000 REACHEIJ JUNIOR HIGH TOPS PLANT GOAL OF iszooo The 10092 day, Thursday fkprll 14, wlll go down in the history of Junlor T-hgh School as the crownlnff day of its success On thls day the patr1ot1c students bought al most 1553000 worth of war bonds and stamps, not only reach if F' .5541 EIVE-l5,iL 5- gl' la- Li 4: MEF, lyk L 1,9 E! i ,ii 6 F22 1s.1f,,,H W jf 1. l2,,dIl,,1z', .:e if I , Ro W1- iii gl! ,ziulxmf 1, A2 fi at pl Var? 5 ..w5'i 4 Kjgyffwx 1+ xl JI, lk hui? 4? Ig: Y41'K,ex If dd PURC ASE BONDS FDR DRIVE Sore of the larffest war bond buyers were Maragle Bur- ges who nurchased a 231000 boxd, home room 7554, D lo Street 2200, horfe room 101, rlarly Dyer 'SlOO, home room lO4, Allen Layland 423100, hone room 104 Bob Waldon 3100, bore room 550, MISS Klutz 13100, room 212, Mlss Mothershead 3100, room 217, TI' Shull 83100, TOOIU. 522, and .Tmmy McDan1els ,,lO0,55l -munupsnxum-UL--.-.,-,-1 5 3 E lne their goal of 2:32000 but also golng 13800 over th1s goal The 10095 day which was sponsored by the Wllliam Penn Club, publlshers of the Echo, was directed toward buy at least one S 10 war stamp Twenty f e schoo1?s thirty two home rooms had one hundred per cent ourchases. Mr M1ller called a po l1ce escort for Dale Street and Louis Berke, two fresh man students who were en trusted wlth carry1ng the stamp and bond money to the EX1m1DGT Off1CG The drlve for the S2000 was to last until the end of the school year but Wlth the1r overwhelming patrio tism the students topped th1s noel 1n one sale Over 901, of the school bought war stamps B ldes e huge amount of money, they have contributed SXCGPt10D ally large amounts of fats, records and books. Desolte the fact that many students helped great ly oy thelr bond purchases, the small contrlbutlons of everyone were the thlngs Whlch put the 10056 day OYGI' Many thanks from the Wil 11am Penn Club for your splendld COOpGT3t1OH hw- .' - - .... ..- Y 4 I , ,.I.. IIIIII X Y- ., .. l,g,s , 0 as tri ,, 5 QC 'E .H f 33, T I 1g1i'1 ,, sly xg , ' f'1JI.fQ5'3jLE4QfIjI2?Q. I - , Q- . 1- .fy ' we - .T ty. V M 4 X. 1 ., I JI' ' r 5 F ' - ' 5 XA! , . --T. 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I . 9 14 I, , ., I a ' r ' wgu1-1af-':ga'uq51g'555!iif-Li1nsq4u1,xgwuga sa-- 1 -' .nr . -w:f ' l 4 A , ,., ' 'A' . g , ., A ' .V :if-Q-LTI ' ,- ':1' ', 2. 0 ,,- . p I The ECHO April 22, 1945 ':'. ' ' - '-' - '-- ' 3222::-'3B::2::.T-2:2.T-23:2::::::::::::2:::-12?-'lg --.---------------- ---,----------------- I 5 THE ECHU Published bi-weekly by the 5 H William Penn Club 1-I Q .-.....-....-..-- QUHQRHIULQIIUHS Junior High, - Ind.epqpd.eng.e,,,bI,Q5.i.,,.,.,,6,.,g,.,, :F M ,, ........TnT,...,.T,li':1O ll -------------------------------------5---5 eg- you ever wa a n K I ne, a Editor-in-chicf,.........DerothyfEastwood3 QE that is necessary i to ask Junior News Editor. . . . . . . . . . .Suzanne Carpenter 3 ' High School lJUPilS 460 do it . Just Feature nditor.... ......rntty Ramsey? Keyhole Editor.... ........ ? ? ? 2 ? 95 Sports Editor .... . . .Stanley Brightwell Art EditOr.......... .......Yvonne Hatteyi Asst . Art Editor. . . . . . 'ml-7' V' ' 'Ml Press Editor........ .......... Asst. Press Editor... Exchange Editor..... Business Mnnager.......... . . .Thomas Adonis . . . . .Frances Hee-r AdVisers................. Miss Preston-Miss Deaconghiss Rucker Q Miss Taggart-Miss truman-Mr. Miller Q ......-........................-.....-...--....,--......-i-,....--.........5 Member of National Scholastic and Missouri Interscholastic - Press Associations 5 -------,--------------------------------u1 y no mm warm 1.553 VER one thousand students in Junior? High rush to their lockers at noon? 323 and inthe afternoon as if they were? friend both true and dear. going to a fire. few ofthese stu- dents4read1their,lo.cke,rs firstiy The others? Jraui .Frances Howard .....Miss Burrusj -give them a little encouragement and sup- port and they will put it over with a bang. Just imagine setting a goal of 952000 in stamps and bonds for the last eight weeks of school and having the- '. 'drive 'realize nearly tae first Week. Is this an answer to Z e challenge-- Whet can school pupils do to help win the warn? I fP7q: 77qAJZ!QvUA FRIENDLESS ' . It's sometimes hard to findpa friendg A friend, 'both true ghd For I've looked far and wide for a true friend to find. And not one I have found was sincere. Thereare manywho pretended to be a friend For I've run across a fewg A But sooner or later I found, I'd have to start anew. V I found a friend, a friend one day I had looked far.-and wide for aqtrue must standand wait. Whentheir lockers' :'fi4iend to find,-- - ' reached these same students who were in ag hurry before seento forget about the pass-2 And this one I found was ,A cere. ing caftimef. They talkand fool around withf'B1l12,i11 011 13110 time I WHS Seekiflsn never a thought for'the person whose lock-in I was neither true, nor dear er is above, below, or beside theirs. This And for that reason my true firend leftn individual is quietly and patiently wait-Q'For I do not deserve a friend sincere. lllgu V M , ,' ' V A Jean Bauer I9 A Ilhrriiiz 75 3555 The rush in the a'hd'the row'-unfit' Q W A .,.. ' se' - people waiting to get in lockers will bei cut down if you will do your part. Come? on everybody! Cooperate! Rfsmmn liouanur .ggf FRING fever seems to have a hold on? Zigi, us already. We all want to do some-Q thing active and get outdoors. Many? of 'us spend our time dreaming or staringi ' e out windows. We think- of the games wee could be playing or of the shopping wei could be doing. I f - . .Heartless as our teachers may seem to be, they really understand our feeling.: They 'know it is hard for us to keep our minds on our lessons when a bunch of air-5 planes go over, Maybe it's hard for themi also. But they know that we have so manyi pages of. one book a11s1.,sg,many chapters of? S And then anotherto finish in order to eznflhpleteuougiiwut on a said Mrs. Robin to urs. Wren, A UI have a letter for you to send, To a mother whose boy died in this war To pepsher up--she feels so poor. , He died in fighting for the ,U.S.A. . f Why don't you give a little each day? You'll get it back and maylfe' more, You gave a little but he gave more.W 'The Germans are retreatingnf the Russians say, ' nThe Japs are losingu the Chinese say, So let's end this thing by giving more, help your country end thiswar.. Tommy Adams 7 --------- SPELLING Twenty words come once a week, you really want to shriek, very sad Fri H ff' Work this yaar. ?Come the forty which bri. Agismay Ld us try to cooperate with our teach-3And OH'S and Ah'S untll 1t'S done' ers and restrahiourselves until June 4th.fAnd than you say, NWasn't it fun?W Robert Chiles 8 5 Apml 221 1945 THE ncno LUHUS UJHU FUR GIRLS UHUJ 4-fb That school girl queen T1ll1e Brownrlgg Thdi lus 1ousSouthe:nbelle Vlrglnla Gard That sguy wlth the crew out George Pope That glamour girl Iva Rob mnson That woman hater Sam Wal ters That boy with the yo yo Henry Inoyue Do you want to be popular ,with the boys 1n camp? Do iyou have a hard time trylng gto wrlte to your soldier? Do you want to WTIDB hlm 8 rletter he'll never forget9 1Well, we want to help you, Below 1S a model letter ,Dear Darllng, i I s1t down to my type WP1teTtO wrlte you a letter with my pen Please excuse That glrl w1th the temper the uencll Ioan Grenawalt I don' That hand ball king Bob,usec' to Thatblondae of Jun1o1 High sorry veare Enld Nelghbor I WISH we live where I live where I so fartogether were never so That studlous boy lhlton close apart Hughes My aunt dled but 15 on i That glggly glrl Mary Rose the road to ISCOVSTY The Wrlgley doctor gave her up when she Rosemary ChTt1S F1TSt raterdled She left a sad farllyg party glver one dog, tio plgs and a com: LeRoy Parton Whnz bane' Con ga nan, ha ha Sarah Allen JUHIOT dl h' Lana Tuzner Victoroarnes A second Eln steln Marv Lee Blank Expert of the dance Bob Fero Charplonfllrt of the 8th grade Norlne NOITI Tops for a winnlng smile Billy Austln You know that, Maurlne Ahmann The g1rl Wlth the lush red halr Joe Arthur Taylor Worst of the crew cuts Donald Reeves x gentleman superb Nadlne E115 Beats 'en all fo1 that outhern drawl .Tack Chapman Old Falthless Larry Balllnger Pep squad Jlmmle McDan1els BlOFdlP Betty DeTray Plvtails ay Turner Curlle Davld Bucey Zoot sult kln S Y My uncle 1S havlns a swell tlme wlth the mumps c lb near death' door but I am hOD1HF the doctor V111 puD.h1n through the wlndow My sweethearts have dls appeared and lf they don't apoearl won't know where to flnd them I startedto see vou day and I saw a swan read, WTh1s road wlll you to Kansas Clty Sun that tale I s there forthree hour and lt dtdn't take me anywhere I malled you a kls b warcel Post I hope lt vets there by a1r mall One of the H1GFhbOT k1dS swallowed a p1n CUSTIOH the other day, and 1f the child dwmvtlwehewulsmww d1e one you love you Wlll flnd me but I took lt would vet From the P'S Enclosed plcture of n ut for fear Donna Campbell Sweetle p1e.1OSt, Alas, Lfygu dcnlt get Daphne Bucey -Dyr121111te- lthls letter donft forget to Tommy Afla-U1S 'N015Y boy- Wrlte and tell me about lt. Bob Southern Elnsteln. Exchange, Peggy Van Loon Peg of 'my, --'v ' heart o , Bob Sparks Gupld. 5 SLANG TO ENGLISH Marcravardeman Mama'sg1rl. Whlng Dlng hat. Phllllp Cushwa-eTerr1fy1ng Smoch Pltchen' woo. G 75311. J-l'V'C' Ilttel' bugs ' Henry Kramer Brown eyes. BOOQIG A form of walklng, ' Robert Walden Ladies' man. Droop A dull person. ro C an N Gp ca Q, ae 9 s g awem I'm havlng trouble keeping my man His convertible is gettlng too much attention from a certaln brunette What can I do about 1t? From one 1D GISDTSSS for the Lovelorn Column My' My' How the Freshmen boys do go after a certain ed from M6mph1S Frank S a seventh grader really 1sn't bad, is he glTlS7 Hes got all lt takes good looks' lyeah manl, good dancer iso I've been toldl and what a line with the wolfess KAh, the ans wer to a femnlne dream'J Now, now, Dorothy E we know the answer had been wonderlng why all the boys are so GHXIOHS to have thelr D1CtUTSS taken Now ve know you WIILK at each one What a fllrt' The startllng d1scovery has been wade after many hours f detcctlve work The llttle vase ln Misl-Ioltzels roow was named for a certain teacher by the name of Miss L I Llfe pins' Llfe pins! There's two Freshman glrls who are wearlng Boy Scout Llfe U1HS Where do you buy tnem, g1TlS9 Ju nlta R what lS th1s all about? Reallywe d1dn't th1nk you were bold enough to ad mlt your love for George B. Mr. Berg's second hour did n't know you cared. 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H0011 Homes dp armies , Pacoaos where mars 500145 15521 1: 52.25 A B9 12 lbs.. 40 '522 125.50 0 0 0 L525 47.20 27 ' 25 1 12 .25 142 412 71 f'32,5.. 17.545 0 0 0 5525 . 19.40 5 5 0 ' 527 40.50 75 0 0 525 V 2.70 0 50 0 - 550 52.50 0 0 fo X551 412.430 55 0 y 0 8352 15.25 159 1 55 '-555 52.55 0 0 or +5554 775 .00 43 'ie' 1 209 15.95 55 .5 V 0 5210, 7 254.75 0 10951 ee i211 , 117.00 5 ' y 0 0 5212 122.50 H 46 5 ' 15 95215 52.55. 141 615- 40 5214 .7 H 11.95 50 o 0 X215 1 5.65 55 6 A .9 '216 125.05 39 5 . 27 , '2'l'7 J 1212.80 15 5 0 X218 55 0 A 5 ,221 55 59.50 40 0 5 5222 150.00 - 12 0 110 22,5 , ll.85' 13 0 0 N s j 5.20 20 2 0 +101 221.20 28 72,13 71 3102 10.40 0 0 0 X105 40.05 is 7 1 , lO4i 5 -225.05 B7 ig 45 108' . - 152.50 is 2 1 'F indicates home rooms that are lOO7'0 2 Ersaoiiizmvr, ISECREASED 3 VIRGINIA GARD RETURNS Duriirilf the' 'p'is't'7 Tf'e'w we eks a number of new pupils have enrolled. They are as follows: ninth, Jarvisrmn Johnson, Eldorado, ar-kansasg LeRoy Cjrpret, Sedalifl, M04 eighth, Stanley Gardner, Des Moines, Iowag RitaBooth, Los Angeles, California, seventh, Betty June Moore, Henrietta, lniissourig Clara Parker, Whittier, California ..---n-..---......---..--...--....-..- ' lir. Cowger, ninth grade shop teacher, has been con- fined to his home with ill- 3 l1SSS - x 1 . 1 Hey thar, honey chile, 5 n-.-L..-.---1.----Q----.. Q how's you all? this is an X Led in .Tunior High. Virgin- ia Gard is back with us again and we are happy to have her back, even if she does have a slight Southern 5 accent. We 'hope you enjoy 1 being back as well as we enjoy having you., Virginia. A Parent Teachers meet- : ing and school exhibit'com- -...--------,--------.--..------- bined are planned for May 28. A i imitation made by an old 5 pupil who has just re-enrol- SOFTBALL SEASON OPENS Practice for the softball team began April 7, with quite a turnout of seventh and eighth grade boys, They met at the Campus in the first tryout game of the year, Playersiur the team will be picked in a few weeks. My Brower expects to be with the teamand practice all he mm because practiceis essential for a good team. Those boys trying out for the team will practice every night after school, weather pemitting, ART CLUB I For sometime now the Art Club has been stencil- ing wall hangings. At their meeting, April 6, they work- ed on them. , -.--...-------..-..-..-..-------an GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves are continuing to serve the students at noon with milk. The members, under the direc- tion of Miss Maude Hook, have been working industri- -ously the past few weeks on their Easter Assemblyf JUNIOR 'DRAMATIC PLAYERS ..------..-----.-.....-..- A mo ck-radio. broadcast was the chief topic of the Junior Dramatic Club meet- ing April twenty-fninth. The broadcast is to be given at a future assembly and is going to be fashion- ed after the hilarious ep- isode of last year. The program last ' year included everything from a comedy' chorus to a rollicking reading. FOOTLIGHTERS Footlighters Club met Thursday April 22, in rO0U1 222. They had a short pr0' gram in which Bill French and Marcia Vardeman gave H short skit. Bob Waldon and .To Ann Pitman gave reading-sa E 'U he he f -1X at an C ggi Us 'lm-riff' if-, -ik 5: ...gt VQLIXY No 15 UBRH IS CRHEKIHG MOCK RADIO PROGRAM FRESHMEN PREPARE FOR DEBUT The JUDIOT Dramatlc Play ers were 1n charge of the assembly this morning and response to numerous requests gave a mock I3d1O broadcast The program was sponsored by the Scarem Corn Cure Company over sta tion 0 O-0 0 the station with a groan The radio announcer, Howard Downs, assured the audience if lt came from this stat1on it was corny and anythlng mngn happen. The program COHS1Bt6d of everything from theme songs Garden and Hbalth talks to skits, Kitchen Hints, dan ces and Bedtime StOT1SSo The assembly announcer was Mary Catherlne Boone h' Rah' Rah' Rah' depencence' Yes, the Fresh man students are learnlng thelr high school yells and songs. A spec1al Freshman assembly was held Wednesday afternoon for the practlce of these songs, Mlss Mar-, Jorie Hbeltzel led the stu-5 x i dents in the 'High School' Songn and WViva la IUD1OT Hngh.W Pat Ramsey and Henry Inouye, cheerleaders, demon- strated various yells in which the students vlgor-i i ously part1c1pated. These assembl1cs are being given , x 1 1 for the purpose of prepar- ing the JUDIOT Hlgh Fresh-' men for their formal intro- duotlon to the Hlgh School. L The Freshman class on the? x whole 15 str1v1ng to maln taln the pollcy of out yeU,g ing the Sophomores, Junlorsn und S6H1OTS and to bc able: LO present themselves to , the High School as worthy: future students. ff-1-2-' -wmmvmuamms.xaaa4z.....,,,.,,,d.L,,uu..,,,.,,,a,u,,,n,,,a,, 2 , I' ,ng-Qfl'-r' Junlor High, Independence, o BX 3 Q of L..... at gg 14' atm Q9 My n 'Q fb CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED Thls contest conducted by the County U S D A War Board and sponsored by the Independence Chamber f Com erce, began March l , and expired April 15 s purpose was to aid our war effort by stlmulatlng ln- creased food productlon and more efflclent conser- vatlon of food. The toplcs of the letters were NHOW We are conservlng food 1n bm- ' Home and How we me producing more food on our Farm.N This contest was opened to all Jackson County schools and dlvlded 1nto three S6Ct1OHS grades 4,5,6, grades 7,8, grades 9,lO,ll,l2. Two pup1ls of JUH10T Hlgh rccemved County awards, second prlzes of 33 ln war stamps. Thcy were MBfjOI16 Jones n1nth grade, and MHUTIBG Ahmnnn, eighth grade. The letters were based on wr1ting ability, original- ly and neatness. xx' jf.fNf'rf'1 ?f?1f1s-HeseFej? aesg- -f - f. - - ,H -- -f,E,,,,,--lg. . - , , , l ll , W ' ' ' A ' ' A ' ' ' ' T' T U 7' ' fmt ' ' ' ' - ' 'r:'TQ7's 7'7 fm T f f f T5fT3fff? feTiJr5'Eiff: 2 Ev ,memizz .,g-he 1 L za.. ,,,,. -. I - r. ' ' , ,, ..- -- 1: '--r ' .. .. - , - ' . ..... ... ,..... , . :1- V EA'-7335: 'us'-1-icuii '- A 1-' ' r . . --1.255 eq ,- . -. 4-,N sn 'l- E hilglsiia 'QE252?fl4Q ness age V -eiafHe2snn tx. . ' ' 4 'T'-is-1 . I f ':i 'r2 ' - 3- .. ' ' .' - . - - - f .. ,,, - ' -it . W -- vt - agywr 2-f 'f i. '.-.ff-'ff .. - T.. .- f ' sues. - f ' : ' ef, . , .. . . . - .- .- 3.-. 1 , , a.::::.L un. 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' E 5 E K ' . . , It ..-..,--..-...--..--.. 1 5 - y KJNLT LDC i x I a x I 1 3 1 1 i 1 x -nrasauwnnauwnuvrxuxanxmvm 1 4411211-H-'El L T' ii ffw-vf May 7, 1945 ECHQ REEUVES HHUHB COMPETES WITH JR HIGH SCHOOLS IN UNITED STATES A 'First Class' rating was glven to the William Penn Club for the Junior Hlgh paper, The Echo. ratlng 1S termed WEnm 1ent' and 13 Just one step from the SUPCIIOT' rating of All Amerlcan The Echo score was 555 points, just 40 points below the mark WSuperior g The paper was judged by the All Amerlcan Newspaper Crltical Servlce, and was 1n competitlon with a 1 other newspapers entered from Junior High Schools throughout the Uhhmd States. The W1ll1am Penn members have worked very hard this year, as well as the spon sors, to give, to the stu dents of JHH1DT H1gh a paper for whlch to be Proud DEFENSE SALES BOOM Another blow at the AXIS was sent on 1ts way be the pupils of JHHIOT H1gh,Tues- day, Aprll 20. The total sales amounted to 3780. There were two S150 bonds and one 3100 bond purchased Thursday, April 29, an- other shipload of headaches for Tojo, Hltler, and hls shadow, Ille Duce, was launched. The overwhehnlng total was 53094,75. This makes the total for this month 37086,70. The bonds were purchased by Dale Street a S100 bond, James May a S1000 bond and a tooo bond, Betty Ward a sooo bond, and Martha H8TT1S a 31000 bond. Other bonds sold were five seo bonds and eleven 325 bonds. Keep up the good WOFKL J 'VLIII I 1 f you'-areutb 'come 'every day, ' -- '- wuswgmuuwxpfggasasmmrmew- -.....- .. fy' , -f---A---A---,--is ,v.fY.f,.,-Ax, i, Wi ..,i,- . .W ii, . , . .f 1 , ' ' 'X ' -1 ' ' ' W' - -.f 'J' ' f,-are-w - .44 - --Q -L af - I U-.har ..-' ' 351-4 HM' 7 1 L,g,N-W --,,-,s,-,,,,-,-,,,,,,,,,-,,,, rnsgqnq ,,,,,.,. ....,.,..... 1 ler-21:l2'3.f2.'f ...... -, ff 1: 1 .e ...ar .QE-.4 Q.,, -Lx Ag , LKi.3,.,: 4 L: T ., fa. LUQUi.UJ:llH: EERE N 3 Publishedgbilweelcly hy the gg L 3 '51 ' ' 1 -. VJil3fiQ5gPkenn GlubQ 4' ' My , PRING ishehre withits joys and hopes .Tunibr High,.fElnd'ependence, Mo, ' 1 'and the othertypical 'spring tidings -.L .....-. A .....- Tl .............-- 4 -.-- 4-- 7 'ittincluding an ordertfrom-'the Office Editorfin-chief. .2 . -. . ., . .Dorothy,Eastwood'? to, stay off- the lawns and Hgardens of In- News-Editorg' .... .... S uzanne Carpenter dependence citizensf -' 1 -. - 1 1 - , . Fe?5ft'ure Editor... .... ...Patty Ramsey This orderis a traditionhere at Jun-E Keyhole Editorm . ....... .. .' '? '? ? 4? ? ? 2- ior High School but it is important es.. Sports l?,d,it'og:',,,,.'., 1. .Stenleyjrightwell pecially -this year when people are putting., flirt, Ediiliiif- Q . . . , .'Q.'.QYV.Ol11'lS Hattey in Victory Gardens- to 'help in the war ef- Asst ' .igvifginia Gardlhcffdft . z -- Pres5.'Eaii'1icf,2 ' .-i':1,qra,u1 cium - it mighttefwell to remember. that every Asst-. Press. Editor. .,.. H. ... .Thomas Adains foot N print -you make on someones' garden Exchange Eqliton .... ' .' ...Q..Frances Heer Qmeans 'one' 'less buncho.of radi'shes or car- Busi-nesis' Manager. . . , .... 4 J'.LFra5i,ces Howard iirots 'on'-your --table' this Asuimueie. A J Advisers .' ..... A. .' ........ '. ',.QMiss'Burrus Wulkivhere you are 'SUQPOSGGQS-tO and every S 1 Miss Preston-Miss, Deacon-Miss Rucker ' ' body will he Asatisfiedia ' 3 ' ' Q g:.Miss.'Tegga'rt-Miss Truman-hqt Miller- Q I - -'li I . T Meliblai'--d1:.rIa-b'iona1 Scholastic' and f :SHCRH U- FUR 'FREEUUWU 7' 'Missouri lnterscholastic' ' - .H . 's.l t ' .1 .,.71,Press .Associations ' ' A E Y... :S each day passes- slowly by, '-the' Q----4-QJQ1-fee-3-3?-1 ---- 4'---4----9-4-f---1---f ' fighting world 'becomes--a turmoil 'of A,,- ' hate, fear-and destruction..-Lives. . f ' A 'T ' , M are ebeing given for the great cause.. Now N What is this cause. T That ' everyone ' TH the wwcrid 'in .such turmoil-A of - .:1clb.od:fand! stri'i'e', Awe students -in - f., cgfunior Higm do not realize how for-- tunate we are-S-Lfortunate--in thatwe are still fable up to attend ,school, and' that 'we Still haves :school to attend. , Q 5 .fllldlidation is-,a priviledge and everyone would realize it 'if' he were in the coun- tries of Europe and As'ia.' 4 oA few Noi'-you haveabused this privilege hy ' ,denliberatelyfstaying out of school withoiit fthe consenifof your parentsl Any-' one who isfoolish enough to skip school when Ithereaisno need for it should oere tExi11ly'be.pendl.iged.Q ' ' ' - ' Thosevirho have attempted to get by with articles 'wi ch are hard 'to geti? talks' about-, that everyone. is fighting- i.ff0I3'? ' -A 'T , A -- . - What are -We 'fighting fQI'?..-I'll tell, --We're fighting .for our homes, our frflovedfones, ourvparents, ourrpfriends, Our Qnfreedoms, our' pleasures. fWe're fighting sito protect our very lives'.- -. , -- 23 you buying war :stamps until it hurts? Are you' 'carefulrofi-your health?- ruember doctors are becoming scarcee Are :re you conserving everyt' hirigespecially .ire 1.911 helping your parents so .that they can apply full energy to a v:a12..job..Are you elping with ai' victory' garden? - ' These' are quest-ions that-gonly you can it and -Were Cf-111Eht5'C3HI1'Surely vouch -for' Qfinswer. -- Be honest! If you'z-ec falling the feqt that it is mightyfuncomfortable aifterwzu-d,p: I ' s '- - are' jfldgedlby youractions, and if you' earn' 'the reputation of adpersfon' who-- 'caxmot 'be depended upon, that reputation wi,11As'11011QWfyo31' to wiiiiem carisman 'neictf' yegr, ' and you will always- be looked upon with s11?P'iCion.'and,'d'oubt. ' 9 5 '- -There are' f just' aQ few more weeks of school, and these las't:-weeks are 'the' most ,important -ones. The oldr sayingh Yield not 'tp' 1tempatVion , is Va 'good 'rule 3 -E ag. 'down - on A the -.jcutnen .do Lsdmething about Sit . Your life may -even be' at-ssstake. A f Q : .4 AMERICAV1'fILL1'U3Xl,c 5 As- the sun goessdovm- on t-heqhorizon,' Andh 'ra-fnbowustreaks across the sky, Iethinkwof all -the' soldiers T- For'-their country, had to die-. ' I LifGQ,' liberty, the pursuit'-yof,,huppiness, These words- theyg-fight forgoyer there,' 4 They fought it out on Gorregidor' 1 ' -' 'i ' 5 ' f As long as they., could bearer-f . .fOllOW.sh V U In I Z J ' ' Mr. Miller and we faculty are not'he14c to give you an education whenever you -take f notion- Jtof-'comeif' 'They 'are here to te1i3ch7youl eyery day and the lampnsays that , .Bev sIgLE'RlCANS-1-,att,end school regularlyj Allies fight for--fafcemcn pause, Freedom of the world-.unrfcrlledr - So-that'all the countries o'er theearth Heavenly peace-will unifgldy 5 c , n 1 -- - ' . I1jSf., doing your-'utmost -to get an education. May 7 l9gQ TEE EQHD OOO Know Avenue HDS LOST HUD FUUHU Belew-11 some 1345 b c A1T1CQ Lost The 5fl8CtlO1S Of1DG31 Fr1endless Fr end Ruth Stovall TP found, ou are lnv return to San Wal Pl 'F P1StNaS qyfd Wanted A fevnoon y ld belqogg of . be 1 asslgnments L Lost by Qc t o no one sllver necklace 1nformat1on see Rob1n Lu W Lost One gold rlng wlth 1n1t1als L A found by Vlrglnla Allen Lost Three walstllne of found bv Roger Wanted by Barbara Lund a few 1HCh9S added to tue helght of Johnny Haa Wanted bv Steve Teef, more of Sarah Allen's ndl an bracelets inches onthe Bob Chiles Bessmer Wanted by Nadln Jllls' W outhern Accent Wanted A cafe ln the woods wlthhot and cold run n1ng water and no g1rls bv nHern1tU Carnes Lost bv Mar1lyn Hagfara a picture of Phllllp Cushwa see Ann Jones Lost by B111 Patterson o 1 l o brightlv AdmlSSlOD 1S free to all lchlldren under 80, orphans are expected to brlng their parent Dlnner Wlll C'HS1St of castor Oll COCkta11 50d ,a feature, vatermelon on ple 54 a b1te and sphagettl 'lOd a yard The boat port at l5 Vlllmlss the fthe tI'31ll leaves the alr o'clock A D If bo t Svlm att r If you mlss the ubmarlne w ln, because we 'don't ch rge for Waltlnb Our address 1S above 'butwo don't l1ve there anf more We l1ve at O68 Jeff ersonstreet, above a vacant lm Hewebeontmwbe :cause we d0n'texDect you at gall, and we don't went to :bo surprlsed, and wo won't a locket of Faty HOSlGT'S ,be home see Lyle Bowan Never yours Found by Junlta Ro t an 1 Moron extra f1fty pounds Found by Bob Weldon too many g1T1S I don't l1ke' Found by Robert Spar more thanenough glrls lock ers around hls Lost byFrances Barnhardt a boy Prlend see Frances Hnnsburper Wanted by7th grade glrls a handsome bov no Sthor 9th grader 11kGS Wanted Anothersnake for Ronald Warnan to carress. Lost. Irma Ragan'sappen dlcsfa lot of troublegonel. Wanted By Mlss Burrus, less bouquets of dand1l1ons from my lst hour. For a really good drlnk, go to hornkohl's Hash House and Bop JO1Rta Curve ser VlCG avallable. Wanted: Looks like Peggy Van Loon The glTlSOf Jun 1or High. Wanted by Bennette Hbwdd foman, meek, mlld, shortl. Wanted A gOOdhQ1TdP95S er Betty Smith DELINQUENTS ARE DARLING lS for doubt that some +1m9S we're 1n for energy Wh1Ch some us need for livlng what are saylngo for lllegal we wlsh they were 15 for novelty to some they are. is for quallty 1n thelr own way. lS forunderstand1ng that we mu st have . lS for elegant or are they? lS for noodle whlch we should have. 15 fortaste if we'd call lt that. 1S for sleep but not in school. You aB.BETTER BE CAREFUL That means me too. D V6 N Q U E N T S SIS S3 3 I BB 5 x 1 K EXCHANGE 1 'D ,aft -1 e'QJQb,+-K -Km-Q look ln make everybody scoot down so he can look across the room at Betty Crawford' J8CK16 F you know 4th hour Engl1sh isn't really the place to eat your lunch Who sald to Isaac G nI'm not mad at you How about wrltlng mc a good letter?n What about that Beverly L 9 It seems D Mullins 1S too bashful to g1ve Agnes L h1S notes but not too bash ful to walk home Wlth her Jasn t Iva Rob1nson sur DTlSGd whexwalklng down the stree readlng a letter, she fell in an open manhole? Was Lana Turner's name men t1OHGd ln the last ed1t1on of the Echo or were dreamlngq What old Lltn Flskmean when she Sald she and Nlg G were maklng up for lost time? Beauty H1nt To keen l1PSt1Ck from COmlHg off, eat OD1OnS We always knew LeRoy Payton had a JOuTHQl1St10 soul You better be careful Payton Smueone told Nadlne, B. Wal den's fallen for her. Thrlll Thrllll Llttlc does she know 1t's Just a passing fancy. 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A HM- -nv - -- -A ------We ' -- -- , ---- ' :if-fe:--A aaa W- '- '- -wi'-p lifter.. ,.,, ., , . -, ,. r ':..g35,, . ---si ................ ,-----, '12E15jE13.E+ air:-E1 ' f11g5.'g 'liiiu waab ' A NEW STUDENTS IN JRH HIGH In the past two weeks two new students have come -..---..........--............................-..-....... hx 4 - ..... --MQY-Zi-l2QQ-------- , empire -DEFEATS The eighth fell to the A K ' it 125 YV E?t-'?rV5Y5'?T? his 4i.4 f egg has Wy ne! fra api his R me NEW ix-'DSHHBEIYS lid? 'L'-Di .EJIZNIC After meeting the re- E quired standards: Billy Bob E to Junior High. One is Rita Booth from Los Angeles California, and the other is 'Richard Budahl from Omro, Wisconsin. Both are in the eighth grade. OFFICE NEWS The office began the advanced enrollment Friday April BO. Every Freshman student is expected to fill out his schedule for the next three years. Winners of the ressay contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce will be announced May 7. French and Monte Miller were chosen members of the Q twilliam Penn Club. They i i i i pp----.--..-.-....---.......--.----..----i ROWE JUDGES CONTESTS Miss Grace Rowe is again? acting.as a judge for Gen- tral High School in Kansas City. Miss Rowe has judged orations, Q declamations, poetry ,and -this time fori mal essays for this school. She has, also, served as a judge at East High School. FOOTLIGHTERS ' --.---.--- WSmile big,N was the ree quest from..Mr. Sam. Berg, director of the Camera Chin to the members of the Foot- lighters. The group met Thursday April 22, to have their pictures taken lfor the annual- ,The members may obtain individual pic- tures from' the sponsor, Miss Berry, in room 222 for fiveecents, T CAMERA CLUB p T- Members- of the camera Club have been very busy taking pictures of every: thing from hand-ball teams to individual groups around Junior High, The pictures may be of anyone of you and are to'be used in the Echo Annual, published at the end of the school year. 1 E x Y i 2 1 i 5 1 I 5 3 x z i are both in the seventh grade. Q E ...-----...........---..-----..-......---- Q ART CLUB Eor many long and inter- esting weeks the members of the Art Club have been working on stenciled wall hangings. The finishing of these pieces of work is something to look forward to for each memberv A GIRL RESERVES EIECT Officers were 'elected at the last meeting of the Girl Reserves, they are as follows: p Georgia Bean, vp Martha Harris, s Jeanne Strawhacker, and t Bonnie Webb. The fOlm lowing chairmen were also chosen, membership Betty Agnes Liddlef Morgan, and Ahmannt Camp Washita any girl ine Bills, service program Oreta social Maurine Pictures of were shown and terested in going ' there this sum er can get more information frOm.any of the Girl Reserve Sponsors. ..-..-....-.-...--,.-,--.....-..,-....-..- .... NEW BOOKS ARRIVE The new books that were ordered'in September have' arrived, Shop received 16, Artd, Math 9, Science 825' Clothing 38, ' Geography 9g Citizenship'8,' History 52, English 7th 55, 8th 4, 9th 10 books. The Englist.boo s of defeat in game of 1 the EIGHEH GRADE grade team dismal depths their first season being I 3 x s 1 were sent to the librarye Corrections on Home room results of last issue., eel 3117.00 .N 211 535 102 42.00 49 records 1 ib. fat' 'l book. 34 records 8 books sg gal. 2 pt. fat defeated by Barnes five to nothing, however this did not dampen' the ,spirit of the team. They are work- ing diligently to get into good shape for their mmm game. The team ' this year is: 'Sadler fb,' Con- stance sb, Horn tb, Ray Cocklin p, Doutt c, WKWHIL lin lf, Rite cf, Sedge rf, Griswold sc,Dick Codklin ss. JUNIOR HIGH DOWNS CH ISMAN In a hard fought game, the Junior High ninth grade baseball team downed the William 'Chrisman team y on Thursday, April 29. The Junior High team proved its X v l 5 1 1 1 v superiority from the firstgj The final score of the game was ll to 4. The Junior High f.lin6. up' is: c 'Ioe' Louderback. P fV.A. Pollard, fb Elmer'Emanal, sb John ' Chrisman, tb Harold Baird 1 4 . 1 I T r I ss Stanley' Brightwell, sf Joe'Sargis, lf Keith Shaef- fer, of Thomas Bishop, E rf Russell Leabold and Dick Tuekfieid, ,S -...-.....-.-..---.-.--..--...-a.---.-..-..n-. BROWER TO SELECT TEMM A , 5 , f 1 1 i A 4 Quite a turnout. was ref alized last week when' Mr. Brower, athletic director v of Junior High, called for ninth grade boys' to' prac- tice ' fforqisoftball. The weather has permitted prac- tice twice. Mr. Brower will select the team in a few weeks. .....----..-----.-..--..-n...-u-..---al DO NOT BOARD CHANGE -..-....-...--,..---.- Recently the government has reported agshortage of small change in circulation, such as pennies and nickelss Since there is a shortage, we should all begin giving R T 1 v f 9 our pennies and nickels for V larger changevs ' ' ,N ' u' : i J l'Iurzx'ln.:... - - - '-------H ' . , -- - -'-- ---V -V-f,,..,,, l, ' ' ' ' - 1 'fff1'?':'i t?t? 'H Ff':-5P:-f5:.e-.esEmav,2si' 'z.'.a:..:.:.aerss.z.Q:,:.rs,,..,. .g,, ,- Y . . ,. ,. , he , .fri-2fst.:::e::l:.g -..V ,, 3,m,,,.. gg A .qu -.::uL-P,-,:1h:.3-L.-A N I A f I X ' . ' X ' - 's gteiiss the: ,ggss eeen ga sts I, ' za ' 1 . 6' .231 f '- f Mi, fs en , issi' , ,. H 5 een, fit est . 'f'A' ' ,E N . . smile L . ii 1 9, Zig,-gig, iii- H .. .,,u-I ,, . ' f ' -f- f y M, ,,,,, -,,.g,,,, 1'Q l . I ' 'A.YQ2:4gY:-ggi-294.--------Junior High, Independence, Mo., t May Bl, l945 iFRESHMEN PRACTICE YEIIS AND V' l,,!3' , - , ff' L, I sores IN SPECIAL ASSEMBLY t . We X 4, , MOVIE ,SHOWN TO STUDENT BODY -- y Q L I ..--.........-.u4..-....,..4-.a-.. TI f - - 5 ' --'Fi Tk -- 'f Y . ' W ' , -,.,.w4yn ..,. K mv, ,gt - f la RECWE was fthe Freshmen'had another of ,JJJIQ 112253535 ,g,,,,,gg-i1-----,P---.-,-- Ethose speciel aSSSmbliSS. i,wfJ,j5L'J ,. minigfii Winners in the essay con- -'-' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ! I 5 I I I i u I F 1 I l N W 5 I 1 1 1 . 1 l Thursday, May ist Mrs. Arnson led the sing- ing, .accompanied by James May, Jim.JoheS and Eleanor Campbell. Patty Ramsey sang two songs, 'AsNTime Goes Byn and NI've THeard that Song Beforeen She was accom- panied by Elsie Britton. We were led - in the yells by ,our two superb leaders, Henry lnouye, and Patty'Ramsey, Several yells were used. CeroliAnway7finished with a piano solo, WDeep PurpleJY Bill Paxton, vica-pres- ident, presided due to .the absence of our president, Howard Downs. Last3Tuesday, May 18, we saw a technioolor film en- titled PThiSAmazing America? It took us an a journey from One coast -of our country to the other. There was much scenic beauty, more than in most ltravelogues. The story had an entertain- ing plit and was fiIEn,with music and dancing. This picture had everything from lying in the sun in Cali- fornia to horseback riding in Arizona. GIVE TO BLOOD BANK Three teachers volunteer- ed their blood forthe blood bank last week.' They are Miss Maude Hook,Miss Eliza- beth Siegner, and Miss Aud- Toy Stonncr. All persons who can give blood nreurged to do so. Wi if - ' -ag ' '5 -1, :, - ug., - S.Jg,4u.l ,J .1 .1 'ff--2 ' I 23- - 7 -5 ' ' A ' ',i'3 rf , test sponsored for Junior High School students by the Chamber of Gom erce werean- nuances in Assembly May 7, by Major General EJHf Stay- ton, President of the Cham- I ber of Commerce ig lndepen- dence, I' I A first prize of ten dol- Qlars and a second prize of five dollars was offered in each of three classes. The lwinners are? WHistory of Independencen --first, T Barbara ilnnd, eighth gradef second, Char- les Wilson, eighth grade: honorable mention, Milton Hughes, ninth grade, and Stanley Brightwell, ninth Ksgwgu It w. 7 C E? tag 5, S Y I .- Af . '-m,aQ9s37 x ' 1' i h ' . ,Ii ' J I . -2fW -e::1 4 -' ' :T , 1 I .ag.A1J Zigi, S., ew .X Y ' , '-:rar-A I ' I ' X lgzff f '-it x Xe . ,Nl ag ? 'igsgx-. 5: It 'vi'-:: 1-.: ., 1 5 :' .f '. I -wg, : tibsm .. ,er rags 5559- A ,'1E5f'f',-':T'-'- -ef-2 f 2 - ,-,- ,,:g..s' 'rEfQ51 ' ..-:gg-::2ifE ' ' -' .1211-5' ,-, 7 s,.fe,y-slam, fi' ..::2- ,- ,v1,:i. .3 '- ' LA:?'nJx swift if.ff f -:1:1EF f.-.--- ' ' 2 ' .-:IH I iz. may-. rv'-JV' V' ' ' A 'A-'A J' - . mennnrz BF Q May 27, Thursday A 3 Assembly--Fashion show May ze, Friday Q School exhibit Q instal- Q lation of P.T.A. officers May 51, Monday iMemorial Day Holiday gJune 1, Tuesday Q Awards Day Assembly idune 2, Wednesday QCome to school half a day iJune 5, Thursday V ,- QHblidny for students 2 Friday' ' EGrqde cards--9:00 d,m, Edune 4, grade. Nwhy I like to Live and Shop in Independence!-first, Winn Seroy, eighth gradeg second, Ann Louise Jones, -scventh'grade, honorable mention, Nadine Ellis, 5eighth'gradeg Anne Etzen- ihouser, ninth grade, and llhdora Ward,Jdnth grade. I 3 NCity Government of In- Qdependencen--first Rosemary 5Olson, ninth grade, second QBctty Khster, eighth grade. TEACHER IS INJURED Q Miss Marjorie HbeltzeL Qmusic teacher in Junior fHigh scnooI,was thrown from gtmlwmesmz ww rmhg iSaturday, Nay e, as it Estnrted to jump a ditch- 2She received a brain con- icussion and bruises. She tis in st. Lukcs Hospital. -w-----2:--9o-v-S'Q-h---------4-------- -..-Q,.s...--EEE-Egljgn--an-,-L----..--....,.Q.,.- asc. -..-....:-..-............--.,---..,.-..-..-:-...,.-,,,,...,,..---., mf 'EEHU Published bi-weekly by the f , . William Penn Club ' y ' ' Junior High, Independence, Mo . . . . . . . .Dorothy Eastwood . . . .Suzanne Carpenter . . . . . . . .Patty Ramsey ..........? ? ? ? ? . . .Stanley Brightwell . . . . . . .Yvonne Hattey . . .... .Virginia Gard .. ......Paul.Clum . . .Thomas Adams Editor-in-chief . . .' News Editor .... . . . Feature Editor. . . . Keyhole Editor. . .,. Sports Editor. . . Art Editol-........ Asst. Art Editor. . Press Editor. . . . . . Asst . Press Editor. . . Exchange Editor... Business Manager. . Advisers ..... . ..... n Miss Preston-Miss Deacon-Miss Rucker Miss Taggart-Miss Truman-Mr. Miller, Member of National Scholastic I Missouri interscholastic ' ' I Presshssociat ions i 1 . . . . . . .Frances HBE! .. .Franceshoward ............Miss Burrus l LET UUURSELF, BUY Eli, Freshmen, in about four weeks , most of you will be Sophomores, - You're growing up in body and in mind and in spirit. As that spirit grows u in life and strength, it must have ,an out-E 1 , .elif , ' i -. go in the Freshman assemblies.. You are. given a chance to yell and sing at the topfof your lungs. Now do it. It' s fun! -A ,And if you want to be accepted into the activities of William Chrisman, get hep to yourself. Get some life and energy. Show, those. Chrismanites that the 1943 Freshman clas has more lung power, vim, vigor, enerry, vitality, and more life than the whole Chrisman student body put together. J P , - J Underclassmen: You will have Junior -High all to yourselves. You will have the sole power of students because we of the present Freshman class will be gone. n The reputation, the life, the energy, the pep, and the vitality of the school are all in. your' hands. You can make the .reputation or you can. break, it. f - You students, of the eighth grade have long awaited the moment when you could step intothe vacencioslleft by the to be gi+een ,eophpmores,, Now your moment is at hand, take advantage of it. Let your pep ring out. Make Junior High proud of you., .hmm ----1-.-.- ' 2 . VICTORYIGARDENSV i-'Now that rationing is here g Our muscles we must harden, 2 Andido our part for the U.S.A. By raising a Victory Garden. i So' get out your spade and hoe, and rake, I And don t forget the seeds, , 5 And start in digging right away. Q To supply our 'country's need. ! 5 i E S I s x We must think not'only of ourselves 1 But of our allies, too, ' And of our boys over seas ' gwho defend the Red, White and Blue, . . 5 So put in some onions, and carrots, and 1 beets, i . Q .beans and lettuce and peas, e ' . use as few points as you ppssibly can This will help in our fight over seas. t , . , i 1 know ive he let of work to'go out ' And' pull up the weeds every day, ' 5And shovel and spade, andnhoe and rawlgehnp, But .it's really the American way. Our boys over seas are'giving theiraall iSo the least we can do, I'd say, ' Is start planting and growing, and ing and hoeinp, spade ,V Somehf you have bottlediit ap, Let Victory Garden for the U.S.A. ' 5 Jay Holman 9 , , 'r1'?:K'r EoN 1Q ' 'c 1'f'nlT A 2What do you thinkof that one little girl Who is so awful sweet EThat all the boys will flock around Just for a chance to meet . Q'I'hat one little girl who is so cute That a boy would actually. on a suit--Just to please her. QEvery time she walks the street M Q All the boys come out to meet 2The girl as pretty as Helen of Troy . The one and only of every boy 2The girl who can make any 1nothcr's son Miss the ball game--and a lot more fun Just to please her. EBM: this little girl she shuts all in town .She takes them up then lets them down 5And all their hopes go down right then .J As she turns her back on man after man QJust because no man can resist her AEA Anievery manshe knows has kissed her It's. completely up to you- , 'gshep thinks she een do what lere she will As a Freshman who is leaving next year,g And .every man will love her Still. I implore you to upholdethe school that I'm leaying behind. ' y A . . 'I But that's what she thinks! ,Q , . Doris .Hanson '7 v.. 1 'T' ' --':-::rv.uza:1:mu.fa-..s. - - ,.. -f - we ' ' ru' 'ot' ' ... .....s.Y,..s:xzf-.sm.v.n-.s..:.vg..:g:.::.4w,b,,,,g,g, - H H , N 1' .r.:.m-1 TH! ' May'2l, 1943 ,-------..-----....------ , ,,.,,.-..------,,,-,--'----:QQ---- --..q-...... ---- --5 -.. -- ..- ,u --..-..2--------:---.-2-..-22--:..-:2-... new cw ww J Once upon a time there was a king who took a great pride in his hair which was VGTY. Very. Curly. His hair was very black and long so the people in his kingdom justc0uldn't restrain them- selves from praising it, One day as he walked into the royal barber shop, he gave an order to his royal barber to give him a new hair-do that, hadn't been seen- anywhere else or he would kill him. Well, the barber was very worried for he could not think of any ideas for' the king's hairedo, 'and he most cer- tainly did not want to die. But the ki1gVYB.S yelling for him to get busy so he went to workg and -as he stood there cutting hair off the king's heajd, he could see the hangman Awaiting to break his neck in two for not thinkingg ofany newhairdofs. ,He continued to keep dream- ing and behold! When he was fully awake, he found that he had cut the king's hair exceedingly short, In fact he had cut it sc short it stood .up by its self. He was amazed by has own work for here, indeed. nas some- thing different. Eben the king locked in the mirror he ,was joyous at this- He placed the Darke, in a high office as rhief hair- cutter of the Ration, his women amnirers Rib i H74 haircutg but' ihf 2 J: jubilant fur. iv. af praising nishq.r 21 hated it and sc the ning w. ef? happy. haturaLif,gici with pretty hair ioiiorvl bl-sie ample and get the IRUU lush. You may telff e thus or not, but this was ictualfy the start of the crew out clan or the short pumped ur boys. Since than you have seen them on all hihdaome and manly men, They have become very Stylish tHf9HHH centuries, and, as a result, we have flat, round. and fCREW CUT CLAN:-CONTINUEDQ'- '............... .-.---1-,..a....-....-..1. 1 cuts. Hnwevery the roundl typo ofcrew cut is the most popular. In fact, you can realize how they have be- come a sign of the times seeing them in zoot suits, and also on the heads of many sailors'and soldiers. You csee, to the men in service a G.I., nickname for a crew cut in the armed forces,.adds flash to their uniforms and so makes them flashy. So you Wchillunsn, can see crew-cuts are here to stay, and though you girls hate them. with all your hearts, we boys just love lthem and in our zoot suits, plaid sport coats, and maybe uniforms, we'll live happily ever after.. , LeRoy Payton 8 UID HOU KHULU7 l That of the 52 teachers Junior High 12 of them are new this year? That 7? absentees and 93W present is considered a good day in attendance? Thatthe approximate cost of running Junior High- is between 3390 and 34C0'per day? That there is an average of llO people eating in the cafeteria every day? That there are ll7 non- resident pupils in school? That the present enroll ment of Junior High is 992? That there are 584 va- cam:lockers in Junior High? ' That during the three in week epidemic of measles,, 45,092 absentee slips were . sued and that Mrs. Tignor ser? home 4:5 in one day with measles. That it takes two weeks to getout the school paper? That the press editor, the sponsors, his assistants of- ten work nights so that it will come out on time? That the editor-in-chiei Dorothy Eastwood is respons- ible for all of your pic- tures being in the Echo an- nual this year? manly other -types of Cfgw school will be out ,cCbDti1HCd in next column? in two more weeks? :::::g::::::::' i::::::::-1-.::x: f qgfhiyvx g I V .,f, .- .. E .pigm ggiigg L1LuC7QL as f -ce ea se. Q59 e We wonder what room Mrs. Tignor thought she was in as 'she' opened the door to the Instrument why .was M. c. led when A D8 his name three autograph pin? room in 550. Boone so thrk Reeves-wrote times on' ha' Why was G: Keck's face so red when WC0rkyW D. walked into her second hour Math class? A f ' , . I wonder whyp Dorothy J, rushes out of every class at the end of the hour? It couldn't be to meet Stanleyg could it?' ', 1 I As Jacqueline F. says,tel- evision will bring its prob- lems--imagine cleaning cup every time, you answer the phone! V I ' V Lyla W, is becoming quite popular. Have you noticed her shoes? J J 1 5 We were underthe impression that girls wore boy's ringsj This changing world! Bob G. can get awfully Wann but it's against his prin- ciples to unlock a window. New fads! New fads! Someday wefii get sick of them, but now we just love to see everyone with her hair ton top of her head. Anyone with a weak stomach had better stay out of RQEH 221 fifth hour because the discussions of torture are Atorturc. Wonder why all the girls are thinking of new formals and glamorizing hairdos? Could there be 'something in the breeze that R. Desmond and S. Allen could answer? Manu: we-u..-..a4 1.4 ... M... ra- fare--H + T., , ,V re ,f--fu -ti , '? IIEZI-.ZZ-:T::::::::--::::-1:21::::::::::--- -jfzifaifdililiiih W T E ' EDME ROOM'NEWS I GIRL1RESERV S INSTALL 3 BASEBALL TOURNAMENT ' What happened in Home Room 210 Friday: Barbara Lund brought some snaU.dogs to school to show the class. There were thirty-four and, she says that she has more at home. They were lilade of' glass, wood and plastic. Some were hand Tearved. She started her Qollection two years ago. Q Eleanor Campbell brought Q stamp album almost fullof stamps. She says 'she has the most stamps on Germany Japan and the Uhited States. One stamp she .exhibited from Egypt brought to mind an incident that ,happened to Miss Rowe when she was in Switzerland. I Virginia Wilkinson . brought some sketches whinh she drew free hand. She is especially tajlented in drawing horses and girls. She just started her draw- ing at the 1 beginning .fof school and at the present has fifteen sketches. fl Jim y Haas has an inter- esting collection of airs plane books. At the pres- ent he has eighty books. He told about- the German planes. He. surely knows his planes and the numbers of them. He started five years ago. Keep it up, Jim! Other unusual hobbies discussed in various home rooms were building battle- ship models, miniature horses, movie stars, ree ceipts 'from foreign lands, orchids, salt and pepper shakers, foreign dolls, model airplanes, stamps, perfu e bottles, and an or- iginal radio microphone' assembled by Gale Allred, 2f..'E13E-EeXSnTih grade' . WM. PENN CLUB PIGNIC The William Penn Club members will have their annual picnic this year at the Slover Park, May 27. The sponsors of the club will be the chaperone, 5 ----------a------ An installation service is to be held by the Girl Reserves at their last1neet-2 ing of the year. The new Officers will be installed by a candle lighting ser- vice. Other-features ofthe meeting will be 'a piano solo by Helen Hblsworth, a vocal solo by Betty Werner and a treasure hunt start- ing at Junior High and end- ing l?J. Each club member may invite another girl. All members should be pres-E ent. CANDID CAMERA SHOTS ' -----a--------- The Camera Club is con- centrating on taking candid camera shots of students on the playground. The Camera Club has'been quite active this year, having taken pictures of alltheteachers in Junior High, and also the group picture of clubs for the Annual. . COMPLETE WALL HANGINCS ----p------------- The Art Club is still stenciling and working on their wall hangings and will finish them soon. SUBSTITUTES FOR JR. HIGH . -------------------- Mrs. William Randall, who formerly taught Latin and English in Junior High School, is replacing Mrs. Howard Kelley, eighth grade English teacher. Mrs. Ran- dall has a B.S. degree from Ehssouri University. ' Mrs. Pauline Arnson is becoming quite well known to the Junior High students as she has been a substi- tute many times this year. At the present, she is ree placing Miss Marjorie Hoelt- zel, music instructor. A 2 .na--.a..----Q----....----.------Q 5 NEW snvnurn GRADE PUPII. -x. -----a------------e The seventh grade has a new pupil, Barbara Joh - 1 ston from Aurora, Missouri. The mighty baseball team of Junior High will play in the largest contest of the year. The other players' will be Barnes, Rock Creek Oldham, Moscow, and South- west, The tournament will be played at the Campus, beginning Monday, May 17, and lasting throughout the week. ------------------r------'-0 EXHIBIT STUDENTS WORK May za, the final P.T.A. meeting will be theld at W 7:50 in the Study Hall of Junior High School. There will be' a short business meeting, including the ind ' stallation of next years J officers and a brief pro- Y gram. ' , The meeting will be fol-2 lowed by an all school ex- 1 hibit. There will be ex- I hibits by the fprious - 1 departments. All ares urgedQ to attend. 1 f ,------a-Qa------gg---iq---A Resume or RED cncss DRIVE' 3 Junior High SchoQl has' a totalfof 325.76 worth of T records, brought in by the Q students and 34.99 in fat 4 totals. With this good showing we still have on handabout,f .asa worth of records and l2'. pounds of fat. .' The money from these - articles is to be turned 4 over to the Junior Red Y Cross. Mrs. Claude Storhm J is the Junior High School 'T chairman of Junior Red.Cnns.' activities. . -----------------------ncqp DEFENSE STAMP SALES The total purbhase of de-T fense'bonds.and-stamps for May 7, was 5454.906 ' ' One-hundred dollar bonds were purchased by J0el'Wa1b den, home'room lO8, Joe LaudorbackL,x322, and Mar- shall Wolfenbarger, 215. A 'H A varsm. 'Era .J ,..--.....,, 5 X -Numsx 'pr 3:-ff F f X v-.. Cxx ,ww fx ffl! S-. flbxl-f 'D ,f X Q-R. 'X X XX JNL QQ N QSNQHX xv QQXX X X1 ,,,-3 ,Av LN A? ,. 1 I 7 , , f 1 , 1, l r N ,V . 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