Indianola Junior High School - Echo Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1920

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7' W1 'T AS YOU LIKE IT CAST , ,-A H J. Z GI-IDEI H

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, -- H THE EcHo n The Student Council 'Room It -Elizabeth Razor, Isadore Rob- erts. L The President, Bob Edwards. of the Stu- deut Council, appointed the following cabi- 11612 - Room 4-ffhomas Brannon. ' V Thomas Hzunilton, secretary of Treasury. Mildred Morningstar. s e c r eta r y of Scholarship. Elizabeth- Shannon, secretary of Literary Functions. Linton Godown, secretary of Athletics. llouzild -lulicn, secretary of Sanitation. Don Linn. secretary of Social Affairs. These were approved by the Student Council. The representzltives ure: 'il--.-X-Nelson Block. Qlucun XYOl'fllil1glOl1. 9-B-Dorothy Lee, Bob Redlield. S-A-Georgizinna l'lZll'lil'Z1dCI', Billy Hall. S-B-Roscoe Park, Darlene Mason. 7-A-Bob Mathews. Kenneth Rader. T-B-Ben Turpen. Vaught Armstrong. Room representatives: Room 472--Clare Robertson. ' D Room 9-954-Dorotlly Snyder, H olly VVinn. Richard Livingston. Room 10-Lelia McDermott, R o b e rt Bruce. 'L Roozn It-Lloyd Reber, Doris VVeber. i Room 1:2-Robert Pugh, Florence Clark, Earl Calliuan. ' ' Room 15+Mary Campbell. Edna'-Packer. Room I6-NeXNlaTa XVinng Margaret XYhitehe:id, Theodore VVilcox, Amy Frances Owens. ' - Room 20-Mary Kefer, Frank Cook. ', Vtfhile the Student Council has been suiie cessful it still has much room for improvef ment. So l1ere's hoping that next year -it will be successful from the start and backed by every student at Indiauola. Q' i sr 1 'WW 2 - . fx 'll QE K E67 I tl ffm - tx F gag Q15 Jail ' . Q N Q tic QE t il E , 5 as 1 - . ,f Carl H.: ishi ' Do they. have cases in Span- Miss Dickinson: 1 don't know, 1 never had one. ' .-X little boy was sitting in church beside a bald-headed mang who was scratching the fringe of hair on one side of his bald head. The old gentleman kept it up so long that at last the little boy became interested, and leaning over said, Say, mister. you'll never catch him there: why do11't'you run him out in the open?'1 . Mr. Vallanee: Don't you see what is on the door? A Annabelle T.: A bit of paper, sir. f Mr. Vallance: It says, 'close the door'. Faith, didn't hear it say it, sirf' l , N- Annabelle T.: A doubting sergeant in a volunteer corps being doubtful as to whether he had given rides to all his men said, all you men that are without arms hold up your hands.



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Q by THE ECHO 13 i '- A, -'f ' ew lag. W K, 3 4 As You Like lt The curtain has fallen, the stage is dark, and our dream is realized. The play was a success. a triumph of glory and honor to Miss Kilbourne and her class in Dramatics. Faithfulness and Energy was the watch- word. Faithfulness, which meant sacrihce many times to attend rehearsals two or three times a week, and even sacrifice of our pet pleasures sometimes. Faithfulness was one of the most important of the bene- fits derived from the many rehearsals. En- ergy was unlimited. Our model for this was Miss Kilbourne, whose unbounded en- ergy held us up when all were discouraged and so put us through to success. VVe bow to Miss Kilbourne as our director. 1 Edna Packer was shown at her best in heraimpersonation of the leading character --Rosalind. The character of Orlando was ably hand- led by Tom Rogerson. who proved himself a splendid hero on his wedding day. The clever character of Celia was well interpreted by Mildred Morningstar. Opposite Celia played Bob Edwards as Oliver. His realistic qualities won his suc- cess. ' gi. Then, Touchstone, the court fool who tempers the play, was not wanting. The fat, stocky figure and usual wit was not lacking in Mark Loofburrow's impersona- tion of the character. XVith his lady fair, Audrey, the country clown, it was a splen- did couple. Dorothy Simpson gave the part of Andre Also, Silvius, who was deeply in love N th the haughty Phoebe. Both characters were almost professionally given, the former by Dorothy Pugh and the latter by Dorothy Lee. 1 Then, too. every one will smile when Corin, the old shepherd, is recalled, because of his merry chuckles and laughter. who was none other than Gwendolyn Lathomt a splendid impersonator. ' 5 Yes. all is over, all of our labor, but the joy of reniinisceuce will long remain. 13116 beautiful scenes, the gorgeous costumes, the wedding, the dance-all is now only a lovely dream of the past. A keener interest in Shakespear-e's plays and a closer frieiid- ship is the reward reaped by' the members of the cast. . 'l ,a A.. ji! W VW5z'Q 'af' lla N A 2 W' jj I X ' ml N s 1 sj Kei my 'f f l4 ,T fx es E3 f S ' V AA'

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