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

 - Class of 1920

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r 'S THE ECHO Class of 9-A, 1920 You ask me why 9-A is great, From whence she draws her high estate 5 Why Nineteen-twenty has famous grown Because she calls our class her own. So listen, my children, and hear me tell Of the wonderful class we love so well. From shores Ohio's waters lave Unto Lake Erie's crested waveg From North to South, from East to West, Throughout the State we love the best- From this fair city's fairest youth- 9-A has reached with tireless zest, E And picked among the very best, And called them to the ways of truth. And not content with gaining these, Has whispered to the fragrant breeze Which swept the west, in years agone, To send a maiden-fair as dawn- To linger in her classic halls. From Mississippi's famous vale 9-A has drawn a student, pale- - Who doth the heights of lore, assail. And bring renown within her halls. So, thus with talent and to spare Our class is sure to have its share Of glory in the years to be. So here's to all my class-mates, true, And teachers, dearg and here's to you! And least of all-why-here's to me! MARGUERITE RIEL, 9 A

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4- wa- X f-rm-if .W Lf i s T H E E CH 0 Esther Allen Blair Amos Elizabeth Bell Kenneth Burch Dorothy Bloom Nelson Block Howard Beckes VVendel Cole Everet Coe Earnest Crosson VVilliam Cunningham Mary Campbell Evelyn Clutch Clay Cockerill Stephen Callahan VVilliam Chamberlain Dorothy Dillon 1 Stanley Dennis Mary Dawson Frances French Frances Fox Charlotte Fuller Linton Godown Margaret Gordon Donald Goldsmith Mary Griiiith Marjorie Gross Florence Gusman Jeanette Helwagen Eleanor Hobbs 9-A M ary Catharine Huggins Genevieve Hukill Tom Hamilton 1 Room 3 Charles Morrey Franklin Teele Marjorie Snively Room 4-42, Marion Gates Dorothy Gill Katherine Hout Clare Robertson Eldon Mibb Virginia Sullivan Robert G. Smith Robert Redfield Evelyn Postle Room 9-9M Margaret Judd Elizabeth Linton Bob Pausch Elizabeth Oldham Elizabeth Kinney Sarah Roach Emily Houston Mildred Tudor Verna Snider Virginia Kaemerer Wlillard Ewing GRADUATING CLASS Gwendolyn Hammet Charlotte Hayes Geraldine Harris Nadine Hoffman Raymond Jarvis Donald Julien Leroy Johnson Eunice jones XVilliani jones Louise Kraft Ruth Kious james Kahle Olen Kilgore Agnes Kramer Dorothy Kiefer ' Frances Levesay Mark Loofburrow Hilda Lehman Edith Landsittel lnez Levengood Mary Mathias Maude Moore ' Irene Marzetti ' Elizabeth Miller Mildred Morningstar Stella Mangold Erma- McGuire ,lohn Marshall Amy Frances Owens Dorothy Orwig' Lillian Paul - ' Alphonso Page Helen Rosenberger . HONOR ROLL FOR APRIL' Room 10 Uelpliia Mosier Lelia McDern1ot . Evelyn Rhineberg Catharine Tobias Kathryn Bonner Elizabeth Perry Robert Bruce Isabel Young . Room 11 Genevieve Shaw lsla Snider Charlotte Lockett Dorothy Carr Room 12 Beatrice Evans Amorette XVolcutt Earl Calinan Florence Clark Vella Mary Andrews Helen Ashbrook ., 1 Rooni'M Frances ,Stull Hilda Lehman Howard Mfaugh Janice Radebaugh Virginia VVilson Marion-Rantz W I Mary Alice Hays L Elizabeth Shannon ' 'r Lucille Russel Tom Rogerson Marion Rantz Mildred Roth Margaret Rea Clinton Roach Sarah Reamer Dick Richards Edward Rea Mildred Racle Marguerite Riel Marion Simonds Frances Stull Hershel Swisher Robert Smith A Kathryn Truxall Marciel Tickle Anna Belle Tuttle Dorothy Turpen Eva Van Alstine Edwin XVaterman Myron VVhitney Theodore VVilcoX Margaret XYhitehead Yirginia Xkfilson lean XVorthington lfllizabeth Mfalker Mary Mlheatoln Harold NVilliams NViniield VVright ' Bernice XVilliams Kathryn VX-Tells Kathryn Mfarwick NeXYaTa XVinn Room 15 Sarah Reamer Clinton Roach Mfilliam Jones Elizabeth VValker .Elizabeth Miller J-annes Kahle - Room 16 , Mark Loofbdrrow lnez Levengood Stella Mangold Amy Frances Owens Mildred Raele Myron XVhitney Katherine VVarwick ' ' Room 20 Arthur Falter. Mary Kiefer Gilbert Soler Higby Eisenhart Sylvia VVright George Thomas XVebster Thorberr The Honor Roll Banner was awarded to Room 730. The May-June Honor Roll will be published in the next issue of the Echo. ... X



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'Hr' V- --yn! g gg THE, ECHO 7 ' . ' HISTORY Frank, now a young man in college, sat dreaming in front of the Fire. ' Suddenly, his eyes closed and his thoughts wandered back to his last year at Indianola, thetmost wonderful intermediate school in Colum- bus. . The tirst day of school had proved that it was going to be an eventful year. Pupils' from'Eighth, Ninth, Indianola and from other cities gathered at the school. The friendly way in which the pupils greeted each other showed that it was goingato be a happy year. L During the year many parties were held for the good of the pupils, including the Hallowe'en Party, a farewell party'to the 9-A ,graduating class in February, a Co-ed prom, an Athletic party, and many. more too numerous to mention. s ,Indianola had advanced thr6e'great big steps that year. . The student government was successfully introduced with faithful Tom Hamilton as the very tirstmpresiident. His successor fbr th-e second term was Bobfblidxvards. The second big ,step was the starting of the Indianola Echoi' by Miss Roling and her ninth grade classes. It made the one big hit of the year. As it was published monthly, the news of the school was spread far and wide. The third big step was the new moving picture machine bought for the school from the proceeds of a picture show shown at the well known Alhambra. Every Friday night, when nothing else was gOlllgii:OI1, pictures would be shown for a very small charge. Sometimes in classes, much to the delight of the pupils, interesting and in- structive pictures would be shown. The one great sorrow of the year was the loss of one of ouribeloved Algebra teachers. It has always been a mystery why she was called home--by her mother. A farewell party was given in her honor. The Indianola' Girls' and Boys' Swim- ming Teams won the championship. Two bronze tablets were awarded the clubs. 'Many of the clubs were continuedifrom the preceding year, and agreat many new ones were started, the moist :important one being the- 2'Girls', Sunshine 'Societyl' p As You Like -It, the. best play ever produced by an intermediate school, was given that year with Miss Kilbourne as di- rector. Miss H3ll1llt0ll!S famous orchestra furnished the music. ....T,....rA.. The year from start to hnish had been one success after another. ' A knock on the door awakened our dreamer from his reveries, and Indianola vanished from his thought for the moment, but never to be forgotten. FLORENCE GUSMAN, 1923. g cLAss WVILL ' Whereas in the providence of Mr. J. pH. Francis and M-r. Vallance, the time 'has ar- rived when the lndianola.9-A class of Nine- teen Twenty shall take a step higher in the world of knowledge, leaving friends behind them, to whom they hereby solemnly make their last will and testament. Annabelle Tuttle leaves a wish for Miss Danni hoping that she will find another sub-director. Stella Mangold and Amy Frances Owens will their apologies to Mr. Hitchcock for disturbing his class. g . Q William Jonesjzind lHershal Swisher leave their paper wads, which were thrown at the dodging Howard Beckes, to Donald Tid- ' rick and Carl Evers. Edna Packer wills her ability for teaching Miss Kilbourne's second period Dramatic Class to Marian Armack. Myron Vt-'hitney wills l1is sense of humor to help next year's Echo. Frances Fox leaves her ever ready pow- der-putt to Franklin Teele. Stanley Dennis' and Charlotte Fuller's exchanging glances are hereby bequeathed to ifQlner Justice and a 'future pupil of In- dianola School. . N The questionable black hairs found on Blair Amos' shoulder during the sixth per- iod Biology class are bequeathed to Mere- deth Horn. Mildred Dempsey wills her serenades, which are not according to Hoyle, to Leore Clarks. Carl Mills wills a crate of canned shrimp to the Good Eats committee of the 'Sun- shine Club. . Geraldine Harris and Dorothy Orwig -leavea wish for,Miss Lowden. that she will soon receive a sound-proof room, including a handsomely bound dictionary. i To Mr. Vallance we willga hope' for a greater and grander Indianola with its audi- torium and gymnasium. - V DOROTHY ORWIG, GERALDINE HARRIS. 'H 44

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