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

 - Class of 1936

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DIRECTOR OF OFFICE During this past semester I have made monthly charts showing the attendance of the different Home Rooms. So far there has been quite an increase and I believe it is right to say that Room 104 has been highest every month except May. Congratu- lations 104! V The purpose of- these attendance charts is to show the percentageincrease and to see just where your Home Room stands every month. Also the amount of money received by the school is determined by the percentage of attendance. For instance, in the 7th and 8th grades 17 cents per pupil a 'day was received. For the 9th grade 2595 cents per pupil a day. This has been made possible under the new Ohio Educa- tional Plan of School Support of 1935-36. I have felt that every Room has done its part and I truly thank you for doing so. Another one of the duties is to- assist in the office. The girls are asked to use the records, carry bulletins to the rooms, tele- phone the rooms, and run errands for other teachers. The office assistants also help any pupils or visitors who come into the ofiice. There are a few more duties which I will not takgtime to mention. We hope that this service has been helpful to the school. -Luann Ketch. FAREWELL Three years ago the new graduating 9A class were seventh graders just starting to learn to love and respect this school and to obey its every requirement, to honor its motto, and uphold its good name. Now they are leaving their own Indianola. If they have been worthy of this school, they are well repaid for Indianola is proud of these boys and girls and showers them with wishes for good health, and good luck and success in meeting life, just as a mother would if her children were leaving her for- ever. With these thoughts in mind Indianola bids the graduating pupils a loving fare- well. -Joyce Howell, 8A. HALL MONITORS Wynona Eyler, has been appointed Di- rector of the Hall Monitors this semester. There are five monitors on duty each period, insuring quiet and order in the halls during class periods. Names of the mem- bers are Jack Turner, Bill Rutherford, Jean Clark, Frances Ross, Bill Roberts, Idabelle Moore, Morton Korn, Betty Steck, Jane Walker, Eugene Sebring, Keith Raub, Marie Toro, Bill Walker, Harriet Bradley, John Schaffner, Marjorie Cottingham, Ted Van Winkle, Marjorie Kennedy, Virginia Mol- lard, Dorothy Evans, Earl Folk, Roy Ash, Donald Crego, Anita Seel, Helen Choquill, Jean Hedges, Marjorie McKinnon, Twila Fink, Jack Geese, Warren Osburn, Jean Wallwork, Ellen Geyer, Robert Bratka, Edith McCune, Nicholas Pappas, Eunice Allen, Bill Corbin, Joyce Howell, Jack Budd, Irma Mills, Wilson Blend, Betty ' Patzer, Bill Lewis, B. Bolenbaugh, Annabelle Loren, Howard Harold, Glen Heinlein, Virginia Julien, Mary Silver, and Betty Luick. A -Anita Seel. STAGELCREWK One of Indianola's most helpful organi- zations' is the stage crew. We never see them from the audience, but the result of their systematic work shows up at all pro- grams. The boys on the stage crew are Howard Davis, Reay Dolezal, Jack Ed- wards, Fred Hann, Edwin Merritt, Bruce Sark, John Steifens, Bobby Thomas, Rich- ard Walters, Clarence Yard. - Miss Kyle and her Kodak Club took and developed the snaps for this Echo. Mr. Parkinson mounted all of the pictures. The Echo Staff wishes to express its apprecia- tion for this helpful work andtolcompli- ment them on the way it has been done.

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SPORTS Indianola has been very successful in sports this year. Coach Priest has turned out all-winning teams. First in basketball, tn- inulans won eight out of ten games, a very nice average, don't you think? In swimming, Indianola gave Franklin' a race for first place, but we were nosed- out by o11e point, .39 to 38. Nevertheless, awe took second place in this event. Now we have baseball. There were five games scheduled. Of these the Indians won three and lost two, which gives them a rather good average. Did you know that in the last three seasons Indianola has won eleven and lostonly four baseball games? I -Edward James. BARRETT DEFEATS INDIANOLA V-On Thursday, May 7, Barrett defeated Indianola in the second game of the season. This game was more or less of a pitchers' battle, Spires, the Barrett pitcher, having a little the better of the going. He struck out fourteen men in seven innings and walked only four men. Zack got Indianola's only hit in the second inning. Two straight er- rors by their second baseman and Zack's hit paved the way for the only Indianola run. The game was tied until the third inning when a hard hit ball to right field went through Hann for a home run, scoring three -TUHS. Lerch, pitched a nice ball game, striking out nine men in 6 innings and walking only one man. He allowed only 6 hits, one be- ing' at two-base hit and one going for a home run on an error. The bases stolen were one each for Hann, Stuart and Zack. The totals for this game were for In- dianola, 1 run, 1 hit and 3 errors, for Bar- rett, 4 runs, 6 hits and 5 errors. STARLING WINS FROM INDIANOLA On Wednesday, May 20, Starling defeated Indianola on the Indian diamond. Mac Lerch started the game for Indian- ola, but was replaced ,by Jack Edwards in the sixth inning. The totals for this game were Indianola 4 runs, 9 hits, and 7 errors, for Starling, 8 runs, 10 hits, and 1 error. T0 THE CAPTAINS Do you know who the captains of our 'arious teams are? ' In basketball Fred Hann did a fine jJJ of captaining our team. We had a very good team and a good captain. The swimming team also choseltheir cap- tain wisely by chosing Mac Van Dyke. His team took second place in the City Junior High swimming meet. Last, but not least, the baseball team chose Ed Merritt to be theircaptain, and they could not have done better. ,I think all these boys did a finejob and deserve a big hand for their work. MlOUND BOWS TO' INDIANOLA On Friday, May 15, Indianola defeated Mound on the Central High diamond. Jack Edwards ,pitched for Indianola the first six innings? In this time he allowed only two hits, four walks, and struck out lourteen men. Coach Priest gave an eighth grader, Jerry Katherman, a chance to pitch in the seventh inning. He allowed one hit, one run, two walks, and struck out three men. ' Fred Hann got a hold of a pitch and sent it over the left field fence but it was a foul. The totals for this game were for In- dianola, 14 runs, 12 hits, 7 errorsg for Mound, 6 runs, 3 hits and 4 errors. INDIANOLA DEFEATS CRESTVIEW ' Indianola won from Crestview on Wed- nesday, May 27, on the home diamond. Jack Edwards pitched the first part of the game, but Jerry Katherman finished it. -'The outstanding hits of this game were Ed Merritt's home run over the left field fence, Fred Hann's triple against the center field fence, and Swisgood's hit to right field which went through their fielder going for a home run. The totals were Indianola 22 runs, 16 hits, and 6 errors, Crestview 7 runs, 9 hits, and 5 errors.



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