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Page 22 SCHOOL BELL ECHOES Editor-in-Chief - - - - Mary Deak Associate Editor - -- .....Frances Burns Literary Editor - -- - - Marjorie Moore Social Editor ..- - - - Eunice Walters Music Editor - ....Eleanore Knig-ht Sports Editor ..- - - Glenn McCreary Jokes Editor Maurice Sawyer Exchange Editor - - Grace Motts Business Managers Edwin Diefenbaugh, Paul Elder Alumni Editor - - - Zelma James Cook P. T. A. Editor - - Mrs. S. A. Mooi ' e REPORTERS Seniors .- - - - Helen Hendricks, Norris Kern Juniors -.. - - - Wayne Cook, John Frank Sophomores - ..— Ida Lese, Fred Fackleman Freshmen - Lois Myers, Gordon Hendricks Eighth Grade - - - L ' ene Hahn Seventh Grade - - --- ..-Vera Olson TYPISTS Neola Bash Frank Kavas Dorothy Gentzhorn Helen Holdei ' man My Work Today n Let me today do something that shall take A little sadness from the world ' s vast store, !i And may I be so favored as to make || Of joy ' s too scanty sum a little more. Let me tonight look back across the span ' Twixt dawn and dark, and to my conscience • say. Because of some good act to beast or man — !, The world is better that I lived today.
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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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