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Page 12 SCHOOL BELL ECHOES Archie Cocanower, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5. R-oss Sawyer, Wakarusa, Ind. — Ross is owner of the Sawyer slaughter house at Waka- rusa. Lottie Hamilton Gygi, 610 W. Marion St., Elkhart, Ind. Cleo Bowers Vance, New Paris, Ind.— Taught school. Freda Dodge, 1213 Prairie St., Elkhart— Employed at Conn ' s Band Instrument Co. Ralph Brubaker, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. Grace Warner Bollenbacher, Elkhart, Ind. ' Mary James Crawford, 1003 Tipton St., Elk- hart, Ind. Alma Springer Miller, Elkhart, Ind. Gladys Elliott Weingart, Elkhart, Ind. Willis Gongwer, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4— Farmer. Albert Bratton, Elkhart, Ind., Indiana Ave. — Alibert attended a school of chiropractor in Chicago. He is now employed at the Elkhart Packing Co. Thomas Moore, attended college and taught school. Zola Holderman Strombergs, 6138 Heger- man Wissimoming, Philadelphia, Penn. — Zola is a graduate nurse from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Lewis Ehret, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. — Lewis is employed at the First National Bank. Mae Moore Johnson, 531 Concord Ave., Elk- hart, Ind. Nelson Shaum, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4 — Elec- trician. Gladys Paulus Tharp, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. Grace Cook Sloat, 613 Garfield Ave., Elk- hart, Ind. Miss Helen Walters, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. — Hello girl at the Elkhart Telephone Ex- change. Velma Bollenbacher Bratton, Elkhart, Ind. Robert Brenneman, So ' uth Bend, Ind. — Rob- ert attended college at Purdue and Notre Dame. Is with the Mailable Range Co. Glen Holiben, Chicago Musical College, 64 E. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111. — Glenn is a stu- dent of the violin. Ralph Holben, 1601 Morehouse Ave., Elk- hart, Ind. Zelma James Cook, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5. Charlotte Slosser, Elkhart, Ind., R. R.— Clerk in store. Otto Ehret, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4— Farmer. HaroM Sticklo, Erkhart, Ind., R. R. 4.— Farmer. Harold Andrews, Hobart, Ind. Millard Frank, Elkhart, Ind., R. R., Farmer. Albert Paulus, Elkhart, Ind., R. R.— N. Y. C. empl oyee. Miss Alice Housour, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. — Attended (•r)llege at Goshen. Is now teaching here. Mi.s.s Vesta Dodge, 1213 Prairie St., Elkhart. — Employed at f ' onn ' s l!and Instrument Co. Uri Luse, Elkhart, Ind. — Proprietor of Jamestown Garage. !! Lewis Hoover, Elkhart, Ind. — Lewis has taken up aviation. Is now driving a Dick ' s Pie route. Miss Evelyn Wenger, 4810 10th Ave., Brook- i; lyn, N. Y. — A graduate of the Elkhart General Hospital and of the Polyclinic Hospital of New York City. She is now a Suture Nurse at the W Isreal Zine Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Carl Moyer, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. Margaret Paulus Hoover, Elkhart, Ind. V lda Shigley Cook, Elkhart, Ind. Donald Thompson, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. Inez Hamilton Fore, Navigo St., Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. - Forest Motts, Osceola, Ind., R. R. 1. W Vada Eby Fink, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5. Vernie Hendricks, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. Leonard Ehret, Elkhart, Ind. W Miss Mary Collura, 1201 So. Main St., Elk- hart, Ind. |[ Dorothy Walters Brown, Elkhart, Ind. ♦ Dorothy Watkins Domer, 317 Division St., I Elkhart, Ind. } Miss Margaret Weiss, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. J — A Graduate Nurse of the St. Joseph Hospital I at (South Bend) (Mishawaka). l Edna Ernsiberger Kaser, New Paris, Ind. f Miss Grace Sawyer, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5. — Attended the Elkhart Business College, and is W now a Bookkeeper. | ' Miss Vesta Cook, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4— At- tended Elkhart Business College and is now head bookkeeper for the Elkhart Packing Co. Ejther Holben, Osceola. Ind., R. R. 1.— At- tended college at Muncie and taught school here for a couple of years. Ethel Holben, Osceola, Ind., R. R. 1.— At- tended college at Muncie, Ind., and is now teaching school at Jamestown. !! Clars Burns, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5.— Is now a student at Purdue University. He also at- tended Bloomington University. William Ernsberger, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. Charles Sigerfoos, Purdue University. Clyde Motts, , Osceola, Ind., R. R. 1.— A graduate of North Manchester is now a teacher !i here. Earl Robbins, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4— N. Y. - C. employee. Margia Sager Robbins, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. — Dentist assistant. Frank Miles, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4.— N. Y. C. employee. !! Ruth James Miles, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. Gerald Cook, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. Victor Paulus, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4.— I Farmer. Russell Sawyer, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5.— A graduate of the Elkhart Business College and i is now in the offiC ' S of the N. Y. C. , (Concluded on Page 28)
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SCHOOL BELL ECHOES PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Soon after the opening of sch-ool, the execu- tive committees met and named the standing committees for the year, as follows: Pub- licity and hospitality, Mr. Ho ' lben, Mr. Hoover and Mr. Robbins; lunch committee, Miss Brain- ard, Mrs. Agnes Cook, Mrs. Sager and Mrs. Jesse Robbins; program committee, Mrs. Siger- foos, Miss Housour, Mr. Beyer and Mrs. Burns. Among the numbers on the program outside those provided by the school were numbers by Miss Wingard, Mr. Merle Notes, Mrs. Uri Luse, Prof. Gil of E. H. S., Conn Saxophone Quartet, Mrs. Homer Miller, Dr. Miller and an enter- tainment sponsored by the teachers. Meetings were held each month, the Decem- ber meeting giving place to the Christmas pro- gram. The last of the previous year a com- mittee on expenditure of money had been ap- pointed composed of Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Emert, Mrs. Agnes Cook and Mrs. Sigerfoos, who have very capably taken care of this work, having invested a half interest in a new stove for the cafeteria, and bought medicine cabinet and furnishings for the rest rooms, besides advanc- ing money for free lunches. At the October meeting a play committee was appointed with Mr. Sigerfoos as chairman, who selected the play and characters, and very faithfully saw it through, realizing about $45 or thereabouts. The last meeting will be in April, the school exhibit being the chief interest. As the school year closed, we are glad for what has been accomplished and are grateful to the committees for their whole-hearted co- operation, but look forward to another year of greater achievements. A O The following is a list of all Alumni. We would appreciate any corrections or additional information which we may not have, as to ad- dresses and occupations : Warren Cook, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5— Farmer. Ona Ehret Essig, 304 Arcade Ave., Elkhart, Ind. Ona attended Goshen College and taught school here several years before her marriage. Georgia Kern Holdeman, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. Mrs. Holdeman attended college at -Goshen and Terre Haute State Normal and was a teacher here several years. Mr. and Mrs. Hol- deman run a grocery store. Ruth Bemiller Herrli, Osceola, Ind., R. R. 1. — iRuth attended college at Goshen and Terre Haute and also taught here before her mar- riage. A farm wife now. Merl Moyer, Osceola, Ind., R. 1. — Farmer. Mrs. Grace Proudfit Eller, Osceola, Ind. R. R. — Attended Goshen College and taught here. She is now a farm wife. Effie Tharp Burket, Osceola, Ind. Mrs. Bur- ket attended college at Goshen and taught here. Carl Walters, Elkhart, Ind., R. 4. Works in bakery. Grace Weaver Ehret, Goshen, Ind., R. R. — Attended college at Goshen. Taught school here and elsewhere before her marriage. Oscar Wenger, Elkhart, Ind., R. 4. Farmer. Mary Whitaker Stanley, Elkhart, Ind., R. 4. Ma ' bel Cook Wenger, Wakarusa, Ind., R. R. — Farm wife. ' Leola Vescelus Hansen, Elkhart, Ind., 1983 Acorn Ave. Edna Tharp Barley, Elkhart, Ind. Florence Warner Moore, South Bend, Ind. R. R. Howard Herrli, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4 Con- tractor with Herrli Bros. M ' iss Fern Weyrick, 104 Sleight St., Naper- ville, 111. Charles Sloat, Edward Hines, Jr., Hospital, Maywood, Illinois — Charley was in the Navy during the World War and has been disabled much of the time since returning. He spent some time in a hospital in Arizona and has been in Illinois the past year. Why not write Charley a letter? Miss Ellen Triece, 609 Center St., Wheeling, West Virginia — Ellen attended college and taught here for a number of years before going to West Virginia, where she has been the past few years. Bert Cook, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5. Harold Bollenbacher, Elkhart, Ind. A sales- man ifor the O ' Brien Paint Co., South Bend, Ind. Wilma Walters Coo ' k, Elkhart, Ind.. R. R. 5. — Farm wife. iChrystal Stair Gemberling, Niles, Mich., R. R. Merrill Weaver, Osceola. Ind., R. R.— Farmer. Esther Springer Cocanower. Elkhart, Ind., attended college and taught here. Herbert Tharp, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4— N. Y. C. employee. Wilson Dodge, Millersburg. Ind., R. R.
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SCHOOL BELL ECHOES Page 13 The Operetta, The Sunbonnet Girl, was presented Friday evening, April 10. The Oper- etta was under the direction of Ernest H. Boyer, teacher of Music and English in the High School. BAND A Tri-County Contest (Elkhart, St. Joseph, and Laporte Counties), was held at South Bend, on Saturday, April 3. Of the ten first places in the s-ol-o contest, five were taken by Elkhart County memibers, and five by the members of the St. Joseph County Band. ' Frank Kavos and Corena Campbell were students participating in the contest from thds school. Frank Kavos won second place in the cornet section. The St. Joseph County Orchestra and Junior iBand won first places and the Elkbart County Blue Band (Senior Band) under the direction of A. R. Jinks, won first place. Mr. Jinks also re- ceived a medal for directing the winning band. The Senior Band members get sweaters this year. There are four Senior Band members in the Elkhart County Blue Band from Jamestown this year. Music in the County has become one of the most profitable and worthwhile parts of the school program. It is no douibt due to the time and ' interest that is spent in the County Band work; however, this year a new organization has been formed which has aroused much in- terest among the pupils of the County Schools. The Elkhart County Chorus has been organized on much the same plan as the Band. The or- ganization has (been meeting once each week since the first of the year in Goshen, under the d ' irection of Miss Gladys Minardow, Supervisor of Music in the Concord iSchools, and it prom- ises to ' become a growing and valuable organi- zation.
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