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

 - Class of 1936

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AS YOU LIKE IT May twenty-second, a hush does fall, The play begins in the palace wallg As you like It, so it shall be, Grand to hear, beauteous to see. Patricia Cooperrider, a dramatic star, u Portrays Rosalind without a marg While at her side, Miss Heber stays Celia, her cousin, this lass well plays. Orlando, the hero, adds romance and jest, This part is played by handsome Dick West, Loving Adam, faithful and kind, Is Johnny Bowers, a dramatic gold-mine. Beware and a-ho the wrestler comes nigh, Burly McClanahan, wins honors high, As his co-mate in treacherous acts Phil Gard, as Oliver, this play packs. The banished Duke, so brave through all, John Jones as this character, shines like auld SOL Harry Peckinpaugh well plays the part, As Jaques, the' meloncholy, melts your heart. Now more romance in a comical way, Carol Sittler, the courtly fool doth play, As his wooed, Jean Bradley, doth rule. You'll howl at the ways of this lass and the fool. Duke Frederick, the ruler of the clan, ls played by that buxom Wagner mang Silly and prim is MODSIBUY Le Beau Splendidly done by Junior Geroux. Still more romance to make your heart sing, Phebe and Silvius, this end doth bringg Or to put it in another way, Jean McRitchie and Jack Hoover, these people play. Then there's wit, dance and song, To keep you interested all the play longg With a voice like Ruth Cox's, what more do you ask. We invite you to, in her vocal spell. bask. To Miss Schmidt we send great thanks, 'Twas she who taught the dancers their pranks, While as the head of the pages Miss Ross Gives the music a shining gloss. Last but not least as the dramatics head, Is that splendid Miss Olmsteadg She's patience and nobleness all in oneg VVe all say hurrah to the last mother's son. So come you hither, and when we come hence, Your joy and pleasure will commenceg With beauty and wit we'll lure you to say, The best entertainment of any day. -Carol Lee Sittler, 9A.

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The Prophet yol.l No. I M f -gn SPORT PAGE ...,........ ..., .............,.. Last night at Madison Square Garden Dick Stuart gained the title of champion boxer from .Ioe Louis. He is the first to succeed in about fifteen years. At a. recent sport meet the famous Blue Birds held their title against the Giants and, due to the splendid pitching of Mac Lerch. th'-W Came out on top. First Baseman Bob Armstrong swept od' with the honor for hard- hitting wh il e W i lb u r Satchell stretched his long legs for some high stepping. This expert team was coached by Jack Edwards. The teams of this year have booked up a new wrinkle. Nurse Wynona Eylar, formerly of White Angel Hospital, is always present wher- ever the team goes. Chester Lambert, ace hackfielder, has Qbelieve it or notj hired him- self a secretary. She's Twila Martin, formerly of Columbus, Ohio. We aren't. sure why he made this move. Maybe it's his sudden burst of fan mail. In the box with the Governor at Saturday's game were the following noted ones: Aviatrix Barbara Camp- bell, John Creager and Pat Crosson, sensational twin adventures, and Doctor Dick Johnson of Ceramic Engineering at Hale University. WOMEN FEATURE IN SPORTS At Ever-Safe Landing Field yes- terday throngs of people came to watch the stunt-flying of Twila Fink and her partner, Bob Wetzel. After the air meet the cfoivd moved on to another sports event, that of Water Sports at Fall Creek Dam. Here boat races were held at three o'clock in which Emmett Purdue thrilled the spectators with his dar- ing actions while winning the race. Swimmer Betty Seal stole all honors in the 800-yard dash and the 100- yard sub-water stretch. Beautiful form and undying energy consti- tute this girl's talent. ACTOR REMODELS MANSION Joe Jacques, celebrated French actor, will have his seaside man- sion remodeled while he is vaca- tioning in Europe. Eleanor Spur- rier has charge of the interior dec- orating. SPECIAL FEATURE AT EBONY ROOM Frances Brown, blues singer, is now appearing at the beautiful Ebony Room located in Grand Hotel, which Gerald Fetter, man- ager, is proud to present. , -. -Isis 124 956 TENNIS TOURNAMENT NEXT MONDAY Nancy King and Gerry Schneider are scheduled to meet in a tennis tournament. It will prove to be most exciting for they are both champs of different states. Also competing in the same finals is Vivian Van Stenwyck. COACH DISCOVERS PROMISING STAR Clarence Yard, noted athletic coach, stated today at the Hitem- hard Stadium that his latest and most promising discovery in years was Ed Dawson. SPORTS FEATURED IN STORY Five hundred miles away in the sun-baked section of the country midget speed-kings beat around hair- pin curves, over treacherous ditches to the goal. In short, the auto racing at Pitica, California, was won by Joe Monnett. Jean Spring, society reporter, has recently writ- ten an excellent story, based on Joe and his aims. Joe Adams, golf pro, again won high honors and the silver cup against Maxine Edmonston, sports- woman. PROMOTIONS GRANTED Bruce Sark, mail carrier. wxs given a medal today for long-lasting flawless service. In the same lo- cality Frances Ross, aviatrix, was promoted to high-air position. Con- zratulationl AUTO-RACER RESCUED Ray Starkoif, noted surgeon. re- cently saved the life of Dick Ander- son. noted auto racer, who was competing with Jack Elwanger and Norman McClurg for the cup of- fered by Dick Fisher, noted philan- thropist. BIG YACHT PARTY PLANNED The Prophet is happy to an- nounce that the Yacht party plan- ned by its staff for the Indianola Homecoming Class of 1936, will ma- terialize in the near future. All the people mentioned in this edi- tion have accepted according to the report of the invitation committee, consisting of the following: Dor- othy Yarnell, the progressive school teacher representing the Experi- mental School for Better Education in New York: Richard Regan, attorney-at-law, famed for his dex- terous handling of petty swindling cases: and George Bartlebaugh, who has received much publicity because of his efficient printing. RADIO PAGE Violinist Bob Temple is heard nightly over Station WLQ. He is said to be the Rubinotf of Indianola. If you enjoy really fine singing, we advise you to tune in on Mary Alyce Beatley and Ruth Cox on Sunday night over Station IHS. This program not only presents these unusual singers. but lecturer Marguerite Bucher, dental hygienist, and aviators Curtis Brown and Don Smith who tell of some of their daring adventures in the air. Then for the kiddies is Suzanne Wasen, The Story Lady. Her kindergarten of the air aifords good clean amusement for all. Her pi- anist, Marjorie McClure, delights with a soft musical background. Miss McClure is also on with Phyllis Willis and Harold White, the artist. On Tuesdays we want to an- nounce a grand educational pro- gram from 8 to 9 over the same station. The foremost speakers are Bob Lee, geologist: Junior Canny, animal trainer: Charles French, professional ball player, Everett Harrison, Olympic champion. On this program we attempt to bring to you falong with music by Jua- nito Eyler, concert pianist, and the silver voice of Betty Lewisl real educational value from all walks of life. Mr. Robert Temple will speak on the WRT network tonight on his recent trip to Africa. He will tell of the work of his friend and fel- low traveler, Junior Smiley. While in Africa Mr. Smiley became in- terested in the natives and hired a nurse to aid him with them. The nurse, Miss Doris Russell, is said to have sacrificed her all for this work. It was not formerly Mr. Smi1ey's intention to do any mis- sion work but upon seeing the gen- eral conditions of things he con- tacted Pilot Dale Leonard to come ot once with all available supplies. He wishes special mention made of the self-sacrificinfr work of Bob Smith, corporal in the Foreign LG- gion.



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3 5, We W'e W e ' 915- f? Q- have styles for sports that are pretty And we have styles of different types. and cool X have stghles for afternoon and styles They are new and up't0'date' too' 10 School, . And we hope they are pleasing to you have styles for graduates who wzll . dress in white, -Betty MaJ0T, 9A

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