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LM 26 -4- Q , THE QECHO S SCHOOL NEWS The Athletic banquet was held for the purpose of awarding letters to the- girls and boys on the basketball and swimming teams. The time was set for dinner at tive- thirty but guests did 11ot arrive until about six, and it was at least sling-thirty when the party of about fifty descended to the Do- mestic- Science room where sandwiches, salad, cake, chocolate and ice cream formed the luncheon. -Speeches were made, by the toastmaster, Mr. Vallance, ,honor guest, Mr. Sprague, Miss Daum, Mr. Bryan, and meinhers of the teams. After the awarding of letters every one Qexcept dish washersj adjourned to the upper hall, where dancing tinished the program for the rest of the enjoyable evening. All the letter men of 1920 organized a Varsity I, of which all letter men in the future will become mem- bers. Too bad for the girls, who won let- ters, but remember wc have the I. G. A. C. The Sunshine Club was started in Febru- ary. It was suggested by Mrs. Greene, who formerly lived in Indiana, where it originated. At the first meeting officers were elected. N-e'VVaT'a VVinn was elected presidentg Katherine Tobias, vice-presidentg Virginia Sullivan, secretary, and Jean Mc- Campbell, treasurer. Several committees were appointed-the Lookout and Flower committees, and the Social and Entertain- ment committees. Meetings were held af- ter school every two weeks on Monday. At these meeting the girls told what had been done through the club for thepoor families and for the sick pupils of the school. Often they had picture shows for their entertainment. The girls pay no dues, so to secure the money- to run the club they have had ca11dy sales in the hall. Their crowning social affair was the box social given June 3. The seventh grade was 'very fortunate in having Mr. S. A. Roach, Secretary of the Ohio Bankers' Association, speak to them May 19 on Money and Banking. The ad- dress was most profitable and interesting. Idanthea Moffat, a former pupil of In- dianola, well remembered for her fine scholarship, graduates June 28 from the Horace Mann High School, New York City. 'Were she yet with us in regular work sh-e would register as a 9-A, but out- side credits gained while yet a 7-A entitled her to High School entrance. We are proud to enroll her-one who says that Indianola made her success possible. IN THE SPRING . By a composite author-Mrs. Bruce's 4-A's Have you ever picked sweettviolets in the Spring? Ever gathered them in bunches in the Spring? VVhen the birds' songs are so merry, ' Though the bushes have no berry, Oh each flower's a little fairy! In the Spring. Have you ever gone a fishing in the Spring? Ever caught the pretty pickerel in the Spring? 'When the bees are faintly humming, Saucy peckers loudly drumming, ' A For the summer days are comin After Spring. '- gf - Z7 i ti sa ' sta we iw Gm : 4 ? l I 5 gy' 5 .5 l dfixig 'f dfik i I
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1 . THE ECHO , GOODMAN BROTHERS .JEWELERS --i--.- NO 96 NORTH HIGH St lil- THE CLEMENS-RICE CO. 1 l 104 NORTH HIGH sT. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT We are giving as discount of 20? onall V SUITS, A PARTY FROCKS, AFTERNOON DRESSES CAPES AND WRAPS, AND ALL FUR PIECES -. . X' 1 O Bell M 3884 I I - hio allmark Store 0 SH S752 Where qualify is unquestioned THE BAN OROF T BROS. OO. Central 0hio's Leading Jewelers A 138-140 N. HIGH ST. COLUINIBUS, OHIO CC ' ' 77 Cut Flower, Potted Plants, Corsages F Funeral Designs a Specialty THE MARGARET FLOWER SHOP CITIZENS PHONE 11029 2111 NORTH HIGH STREET MoOLELLAND'S BOOKSTORE 141 NORTH HIGH STREET g 1 - .
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