Jamestown High School - School Bell Echoes Yearbook (Jamestown, IN)

 - Class of 1931

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SCHOOL BELL ECHOES Page 15 ODERN Gleaners Furriers Elkhart Lid. — Phone 444 240 E. JACKSON A Cleaning Service for All— Try Our Cash and Carry Service Free Fur Storage CONGRATULATIONS to The Class of 1931 ' LEONARD PHARMACY Dependable Drugs WALL PAPER School Supplies - Candy ■ Tobacco FREED S SHOE STORE WAKARUSA, Shoes Hosiery Gloves Sweaters and Rubby Footwear Made-to-Measure Clothing and Shoe Repairing INDIANA Our New Fountain Is Modern and Sanitary You Are Always Welcome at Our Store and We Appreciate Your Patronage PHONE 147 WAKARUSA HIXON PHOTO SHOP 114 and 116 E. Franklin Street PORTRAITS UP-TO-DATE GROUND FLOOR STUDIO Phone 26SS for Apfyointments

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Page SCHOOL BELL ECHOES SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Left to right, first row — Paul Knight, Virginia Willis, Jenney Christofeno, Edna Kindig, Doris Cook, Rosa Testo, Reta Stanley, Lena Jackson, Vincent Christofeno, Ruth Eggleston, Vera Olson, Mary Fallis, Caroline Hendricks, Carolyn Meires. Second row— Lowell Shaum, Bernice Ruple, Irene Hahn, Jenney Lipska, Mary Stickel, Mary Gentzhorn, Inabelle Secor, Migon Swarm, Zelma Scholfield, Alice Shriener, Mable Tschupp, Janet Hailes, Christina Harrah. Third row— John Beggs, Walter Gasnelin, Robert Heffner, Lowell Marks, Howard Ernsburger, Russell Sager, Lloyd Essig, Janet Warner, Birdie Huffman, Richard Robbins, Kenneth Stover, Ray Sassaman, Millard Cook. Fourth row — Moyne Bash, Fon-est Heffner, Rosive Eggleston, Marvin Mc- Creary, Edward Testo James Cook, Harry Stover, Edward Eggleston, Carl Whitright, Richard Moore, Robert Murphey, Donald Bidelman, Harold Murphey. SEVENTH GRADE The pupils that have carried the class honors throughout the year are Mary Fallis, Zelma ScholfieW, Caroline Hendricks, Richard Robbing, Minyon Swarm and Vera Olson. Next year we hope the Seventh and Eighth Grade may be organized classes, because we are in Junior High School and believe we are capable of doing it. We are planning to, at any rate. We want to thank our teachers for doing their part in trying to make us successful stu- dents. We are anxiously awaiting next year, when we will be in the Eighth Grade, and also we are hHjking forward to our high school days. We are going io ])ui forth our best effort dur- ing these years to come. EIGHTH GRADE This Class of 1930-31 known as Eighth Graders, had an enrollment of 31 pupils. At the beginning of the year there were 14 girls and 17 boys. One girl has not attended school since the first of the second semester, making the enrollment 13 girls and 17 boys. The class of Eighth Grade scholars has not changed so much this year in knowledge as it has in haibit. There seems to be a feeling of some of the pupils as to lead them to believe they have many other important things to spend their time at than at their much-needed studies. We believe that we all could respond better in our classes and also with the teachers, if we would try. We are sorry that a number have been ab- sent because of sickness during the ' last semes- ter.



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Page 16 SCHOOL BELL ECHOES GRADES 1 TO 6. INCLUSIVE PUZZLE Find Your Face! iCan you find yourself in the above picture? Or aren ' t you fortunate enough to be a pupil in the Elementary School at Jamestown? We were able to get most of the 250 pupils quiet at one time. Someone ought to submit this fact for Ripley ' s Believe It Or Not at- traction in our local paper. One hundred and forty-eight of these boys and girls are in the Primai y Department of the school, while 102 are in the Intermediate De- partment. The. ' se children are taken care of by seven teachers, four of whom have charge of the Primary children and three have charge of the children in the Intermediate Depart- ment. Fifty of these boys and girls have been neither tardy nor absent this year. Is it not probable as well as possible that the work of the Home Economics Department in serving warm lunches has been responsible for our high percent of attendance this year? We be- lieve these 250 ' boys and girls are in better physical condition at the close of this year be- cause of the cafeteria. Not only have we tried to teach these chil- dren the subject matter within the limits of the text books, but we have also tried in all ways to teach them many things in the way of health, thrift, worthy home membership, worthy use of leisure time, citizenship, aesthetic ap- preciation, and ethical character. We have tried to establish ideals within the minds of these children which will make them clean, fine, citizens. In maintaining high standards of conduct our motto has always been Kindness First. Ethel Holben. Friend: I wouldn ' t call your husband a loud dresser. Wifie: Wouldn ' t, eh? You ought to be in a room with him when he can ' t find his shirt. Euttinsky: Weighing, hey? Gent on scales (menacingly) : No, not hay but a couple o ' hundred pounds of good tough muscle, son !

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1931, pg 17

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1931, pg 35

Jamestown High School - School Bell Echoes Yearbook (Jamestown, IN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 19

1931, pg 19

Jamestown High School - School Bell Echoes Yearbook (Jamestown, IN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 9

1931, pg 9

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1931, pg 32


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