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

 - Class of 1920

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THE ORCHESTRA Top row, from left to right: Franklin Tegle, Maude Moor, Howard Beckes, Miss Helen Hamilton, Nelson Block, Steve Toth, Bottom row: Marcxcl T1ck1e, Ehzabeth Belle, Irene Marzetti, Helen Rosenberger. I-5 -P -3 .1 --4 HJ ..-4 VJ 'T I fx J

Page 15 text:

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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THE ECHO 19 The Indianola Basket Ball Team The basket ball team Hnished fourth in the Intermediate league and was a team of which to be proud. The team suffered heavily from various handicaps and the de- feats were 11ot due to the lack of hard fight- ing, for the boys always put up a scrappy game.. , Coach Sprague, by his unceasing efforts, won for himself a place in the hearts of Indianola. He was always on hand putting pep and fight into the team. Captain Shiil-lette was undoubtedly the best running guard in the league. Although placed at center the latter part of the sea- son. he was never found wanting. ' Maxwell CShinej lived up to his name through most of the season, and Indianola is sorry to lose such a sterling athlete. His work at the forward position was always excellent. Mills, our midget forward, often brought the crowd to its feet with his sensational long shoots. He certainly deserves much credit. ' Hamilton, at forward, played a steady game and is also somewhat clever at caging baskets. Block, the fastest man i11 the squad, al- ways made a good appearance running his competitors a good race. Godown -and Benedict formed a team'of steady, standing guards. Each received his letter with much credit. --unlglllx tCont inued from Page 1 71 But a true friend. Oh! how everyone loves atrue friend with a true and encour- aging smile for one in trouble. XVhen one exits from the inner office from anything hut an enjoyable interview with the princi- pal how helpful it is to meet a sznile and a friend who gives you a bracing pat on the hack. A 'true friend is one who loves you and is loved by you sincerely, one who is a sympathetic listener to all troubles. a merry companion whose motto is, Never say any- thing unless it is good, about a person, a good sport, one who enjoys the pleasures you enjoy and likes the things you like. Such is a true friend. One who is valued by those who have them and wished for by those who do not have them. As a splendid example of a true friend is a soldier. He Hessand Green, centers, were seldom out-jumped, and played a good game when on the floor. Green la-ter' developed into a guard. Taylor, although 'he started latewin, the season, became an excellent guard...Hef.was i.1 training from his fall football experigiice. Cummins, another clever guard, althcfflgll not used much, was always on hand. - All players above mentioned were pre- sented with the insignia of Indianola School, the I. ' There is one varsity foreward, Don Mills, left for next year's team. , ,,,.Rnssel Parker, a player of local fame, has registered at Indianola since the formation cf last year's team. He also will be avail- able next year. ' H' Following is the standing of the players: b Halves Points name Played Scyred Shilflette . . . 15 130 Lavis 7' 27 Maxwell .. . . 1.3. , 11 Mills . .... 10 T 25 Hamilton ' 8 U4 Green .... , 6 0 Hess . .... 5 , 4 Godown .. . . 8 ' 0 Lenedict ... T 0 Block .... 7 0 Taylor . . . 5 ' 2 C.1mmins ' 1 fr e 2 ll -- ' s . upholds his country's honor. by never allowf ing her flag to be stained by defeat or dis- honor. .A true friend is Hwilling to stand hy and uphold his friend's name from all dIshonor as best he can. ' ' A famous author has said, It takes half your life to know your friends and the other half to keep them. ' So beware of the serpent or false friend and search for a true one. But most of all take the true friend's motto of, Never say anything but good about any person, 'Land be a true blue friend yourself. Say, waiter, this piece of fish is not half so good as the one I had last week. That's strange, sir It's off of the same fish.

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