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SCHOOL BELL ECHOES Page 17 HART SCHAFFNER MARX Graduation 2 Pants Suits $25.00 Others from $16.50 to $35.00 (Wide Bottom Pants if Desired) GOLDBERG ' S 609 S. Main Elkhart ♦ ENAUGH COAL FEED GRAIN Phone 10 Osceola, Indiana WOLFBERG ' S A Good Place to Concentrate On for Every Shopping Need LARGE ASSORTMENTS Low Prices Guaranteed Satisfaction M. WOLFBERG » SON WAKARUSA THE RAFF CO. CUT PRICE STORE Ready-Made Clothing and Shoes for Men, Women and Children 409 S. Main Street ELKHART
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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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Page 18 SCHOOL BELL ECHOES Bottom row, left to right— John Frank, Norman Moore, Glenn McCreary. Second row— Jim Replogle, Jack Bradley, Maurice Sawyer, Wayne Cook, Forrest Albright, Leonard Kern. Third row— Lowell Sheets, coach; Edwin Diefenbaugh; Harley Holben, principal. VALUE OF ATHLETICS Athletics in the school is very essential. Its effects as obsei-ved are remarkaible. They produce clear-eyed, clean, healthy boys and g-irls. They are an incentive i-o concentrated work on studies. To play on a team the pupils must have good grades and they cannot get good grades without studying. Athletics de- velop quick thinking and strong .bodies, and they improve the character of the player as well as that of the whole school. They pro- mote school spirit and a friendly sportsman- ship between opposing schools. In athletics, cooperation, teamwork and fair play are three essentials that are absolutely necessary. Usually if a player once learns these he does not forget them after leaving the school. They are not only necessary in school games, ' but also in the -game of life. REVIEW OF 1930-31 BASKETBALL SEASON At the beginning of the 1930-31 ibasketball season about 40 fellows came out to try their skill at basketball in our splendid new gym. A gym that the whole school is proud of from the fact that they have cooperated nicely in taking care of it and everyone has taken an interest in this new gymnasium. Six lettermen returned and served as the mainstays for Coach Sheet ' s varsity quintet. After careful supervision of the Coach the Sfjuad was thinned out to about 17 boys. The first team consisted of N. Moore, guard; Moore, forward; J. Replogle, forward; F. Albright, center; J. Bradley, forward; M. Saw- yer, guard; and L. Kern, forward. The rest of the squad making up the second team were: W. Cook, G. McCreary, J. Frank, L. Bradley, J. Moore, G. Clark, D. Cook, K. Mann, and M. Baker. The varsity finished a very successful sea- son from the standpoint that they won 11 and lost 9 games for an average of .550 and totaled C. 4
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