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

 - Class of 1931

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Page 20 SCHOOL BELL ECHOES WHEN BUYING FLOWERS Consider Three Things QUALITY FRESHNESS ARRANGEMENT We Give Them All WEST VIEW FLORAL CO. 411 So. Second St. Elkhart Phone 186 Greenhouse Sub J 81 LEONARD COMPANY Hardware, Heating and Plumbing GOOD GOODS ONLY Wakarusa, Indiana CENTRAL DRUG The REX ALL Store Drugs - Sundries - Kodaks Novelties, Etc. Elkhart, Indiana ! - HENDERSONS BARBER SHOP OSCEOLA We Appreciate Your Patronage WHEN IN WAKARUSA Eat at HOOVERS CAFE Home ( )oking PHONE 1-175 Ambulance Service Lady Assistant THE CHARLES WALLEY FUNERAL HOME 126 South Second Street Phone 626 Elkhart, Ind.

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SCHOOL BELL ECHOES Page 19 384 points to opponents ' 340 points. They failed to lose to an out of the county team but found county competition a little tougher. The second team came through with flyin-g colors, winning well over half of their games. In the sectional tournament we drew one of the strongest teams in the county, Nappanee. Using their height to advantage they beat J. H. S. ' s best 35 to 9. Nappanee then went to the finals, only to b e nosed out hy Elkhart ' s fast Blue Blazers. We regret to say that Maurice Sawyer, For- est Albright, Carlysle Moore and James Replo- gle will not be with us next year, ' but we sin- cerely hope that the varsity team will have just as good a season or even better one next year. The Senior boys recently received their honor sweaters for their services on the ibas- ketball team. Instead of the usual Maroon sweaters with white letter, this year the boys received a white sweater with Maroon stripes and letter. Those receiving first team letters were: Jack Bradley, Leonard Kern -and Nor- man Moore. Second team letters were pre- sented to John Frank, Glenn McCreary, Wayne Cook, Lynn Bradley, Kenneth Mann, Millard Moore, and Daniel Cook. The first team letters were 8-inch Maroon and white, while the sec- ond team letters were 6-inch Maroon and white. This is the game summary of the 1930-31 Varsity team: J. H. S 18 — 14 Bristol J. H. S 17—10 Alumni J. ,H. S 28 — 3 Vandalia J. H. S 10—21 Wakarusa J. H. S 5 — 25 Concord J. -H. S 7 — 17 Millerslburg J. H. S 21 — 9 Madison J. ,H. S 12 — 14 Wakarusa J. iH. S 7 — 26 New Paris J. H. S 21—15 Cassopolis J. ,H. S 19—21 Bristol J. H. S 64— 2 Vandalia J. H. S 17—31 Millersburg J. H. S 16—19 Middlebury J. H. ;S 22 — 20 Madison J. H. S 12—11 Cassopolis J. H. S 21—18 Middlebury J. H. S 16—22 Concord The school extend their sincere apprecia- tion for the fans ' very loyal support during the basketball season. CHAMPIONS Baseball certainly is one sport that has Ibeen mastered by old J. H. S. Thi s has been proven by the fact that the boys failed to lose a game of their six-game schedule. In the fall of 1930 about 25 boys answered the call of Coach Lowell Sheets for baseball. This is the first sport of the year and everyone came out trying hard to make the team or squad. Coach Sheets found a good receiver of the pill in Jack Bradley, while Bus Albright twirled effectively all year. Earl McLaughlin held ' down first and Carlysle Moore second. Tiny Moore played shortstop and Lynn Brad- la- stopped the hot ones around third. Leon- ard Kern, Daniel Cook and Ellsworth Martin were assigned the fly chasing positions. When substitutions were necessary they were taken care of by J. Replogle, M. Sawyer, J. Frank, G. McCreary, J. Moore, W. Cook and R. Molebash. Winning all their .County games entitled the team to the permanent possession of a silve r loving cup, which signifies the champions of Elkhart County Valley League. This beautiful cup was presented to the school by Mr. Gerber, principal of the Wakarusa High School. The Wilson Sporting Goods Co. sponsored the trophy. The summary of the season ' s record is as follows : J. H. S 23 J. H. S 9 J. H. S 10 J. H. S 2 J. H. S 6 Bristol -- 2 Millersburg 0 Middleibury 1 Wakarusa - 1 New Paris .-. - 2 Concord — Forfeit. TRACK Coach Sheats has high hopes of going places and doing things, with his track team this year as he had a very successful season last year and lost only one man by graduation. Twenty boys are hard at work trying to make the team. The first meet will be with Wakarusa on April 10th. On April 17, James- town will sponsor the County track and field meet. !|( GIRLS ' BASKETBALL With our new gym came a call from the girls for a ibasketball team. So a team was formed under the auspices of Coach Sheets. They played several games this year and as all the members of the team will be back next year a better season is anticipated. Here ' s to you, girls, for a good season in 1931-32.



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SCHOOL BELL ECHOES Page 21 ORGANIZATIONS HI-Y NEWS The Hi-Y organization helps to bring about boys wrote on the final examination, which was acquaintances, binds friendship and adds to sent in on April 10, 1931. the school spirit. Members of this organiza- The Hi-Y selected a play The Black tion uphold the school in all their activities. Heifer, which will be presented at Jamestown We should have a Hi-Y club to give the boys May 8, and several other places not yet selected, something that they can work out by them- The Officers for the year of 1930-1931 are selves. as follows : The Senior Hi-Y club entered the State President Forrest Albright Bible contest, which is held over the entire Vice-President - Maurice Sawyer state during the Lenten season. We have a Secretary-Treasurer Leonard Ernsberger close rival in Geneva, which is a down-state Social Chairman James Replogle school, which we hope we will beat. Eighteen Pat Ernsberger, ' 31. GIRL RESERVES This is the second year for Girl Reserves in the Jamestown High School, under the super- vision of Miss Parks of the Y. W. €. A. of Elk- hart. We have been interested in this work. At the beginning of the school year ail new Girl Reserves were initiated into the organiza- tion. At this time the purpose of Girl Re- serves, the code, and the manner of high ideals in living were explained to the girls. The following officers were in charge of these meetings : ' Eunice Waiters, President. Marjorie Moore, Secretary and Treasurer. Leona Deak, Social Chairman. Olga Miers, Program Chairman. Miss Brainard was chosen sponsor. During this school year we feel we have started quite a new and interesting venture, due to the success and interest of our meetings. We were fortunate in having at several of our meetings speakers from Elkhart. Miss Catherine Thompson gave two interesting talks on the subject Etiquette and Charm. Also Mrs. McPheeters, from the Trinity Church, gave a very interesting and educational taik on The Meaning of the Cross. HIGH SCHOOL BAND The High School Band consists of 22 mem- bers, ten of the musicians have played for four years and have made considerable pro ' gress. These members, of course, play in the County Blue Band, under the direction of A. R. Jinks. Mr. Ernest Boyer is our High School director, and we have been fortunate enough to have him throughout our four years of band work. Due to the addition of the Gymnasium to the High School, the band has played at most of the basketball games, and many musical pro- grams. Ten of the Band members will graduate this year, but there are yoiiingsters in tlie grades working to fill their places.

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