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

 - Class of 1931

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SCHOOL BELL ECHOES Page 27 BELLAS BOOK STORE Elkhart, Indiana BORNEMAN » SONS Hardware - Plumbing Electric Supplies ELKHART, INDIANA DICK PRICE, PROP. DO DO m ;d ( ) X 0 TI 3NOHd Mrs.: I must dress at once, dear. The Browns are coming this evening to pay us a visit. Should I put on the percolator? Mr.: Don ' t ibother; you ' re dressed good enough the way you are. MAXWELLS GROCERY and MARKET Where Quality and Service Rules Watch for the Grocery and Market on Wheels Running Past Your Door from this Store Phone Sub. .J-88 2115 West Ind. Ave. Compliments of SMITH MOTOR CO. Ford Dealers Since 1905 ELKHART WAKARUSA REMEMBER OUR NEW PROCESS PROTECTS AGAINST FADING AND SHRINKING ECONOMY CLEANERS

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Page 26 SCHOOL BELL ECHOES CALENDAR- 1930-31 October 31— High School Halloween party. December 22 — A Musical program by the High School Music Chorus. January 17— The P. T. A. presented a play, Back Home Again, to raise funds for the association. January 27— The Junior Class play, Rival Ghosts, John Frank as the darky serv- ant, and his tea wagon supplied the comedy. March 18— The annual Alumni program was given with Hiram and Henry of the WLS •broadcasting station as the leading fea- ture. March 19— At the usual meeting the P. T. A. arranged for an interesting program of Mental Telepathy and Ventriloquism. March 25— The Senior Class play, The Wild Oats. Maurice Sawyer, the red headed Irish maid, was the large attraction of the play and brought the laughs and ap- plause. April 10 — An Operetta, The Sunbonnet Girl, by the High School Music Chorus. April 18 — Alumni Banquet. April 19 — Baccalaureate Sermon (evening). Address by Rev. V. 0. Vernon. April 21 — Junior Senior Banquet. April 23 — P.-T. A. meeting and exhibit. April 24 — School closes. April 25 — Commencement Exercises. Invoca- tion by Mr. Harvey of Elkhart. Address by Mr. Nyce of Elkhart. May 8 — Hi-Y play, A Black Heifer. Seen around school, two little boys, Jimmie and Jackie, playing with strings during as- sembly—also, Bister Botts with a cod id his dose. How will we find the Seniors next year — Mutt — Enjoying his freedom. Maurice — Plowing potatoes. Helen Holderman — Married ? ? ? Mary — Keeping books. Helen Hendricks— In college. Eunice — Never can tell. Frankie — Lonesome. Why? Jimmie — Loafing or flying. Grace — Milking cows. Dorothy — We all wonder. Bus— Loafing, maybe. We all know he is overworked. Joe — Sousa ' s Band. Pat — Going down the weed rows on his hands and knees. Boib— Keeping that school girl complexion. Ellsworth — Trying out for the Olympics. Raymond — Plowing with his Essex. Gazing around school we all know it is Spring. You know the old saying — Spring, when a young man ' s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of loaf. Due to some of the inspiring, affectionate phrases expressed by some of the Seventh and Eighth Grade Antonies in messages to their Cleo ' s the feminine sex may hopefully look for- ward to their future engagements. After nearly four years of sound-minded jest from our schoolmate Maurice, we hope he isn ' t getting too sentimental about a certain attractive Sophomore with whom he has been lately. We are eagerly awaiting the results of such a drastic step. Paul Elder came to school looking very sad the other day, and we were wondering why. He confided this to us: I ' m afraid I won ' t have any close friends for a few days because I just put on my summer underwear, which has been stored in moth balls. But he was a bit consoled when we told him not to use his Life- buoy for a few weeks and no one would know the difference. The High School students underwent an in- telligence test April 8th, perhaps for the first time. All are awaiting the results with both dread and hope. It will either prove the teach- ers ' theory that they have no intelligence or their own that they are really quite brilliant. Here ' s a secret. We saw Johnny thinking while taking the intelligent test. Well, well, you never can tell how these boys will turn out. The following teachers are planning to be in school this summer: Mr. Holben at Indiana U.; Mr. Allgood at Terre Haute; Mr. Motts, Miss Beckner and Miss Gulp at Manchester; Miss Gulp and Miss Housour at Goshen College. (Concluded on Page 29)



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Page 28 SCHOOL BELL ECHOES ALUMNI (Concluded from Page 12) Miss Gertrude Hendricks, Elkhart, Ind. — Is a Graduate Nurse from the Elkhart General Hospital. Harold Bowman, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. Howard Paulus, Elkhart, Ind., Kinzie St. Kathryn Games Paulus, Elkhart, Ind., Kin- zie St. Paul Diefenbaugh, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5.— Works in the office at Dodges, Mishawaka. Helen Games Decker, 116 N. Fifth St., Elk- hart, Ind. Miss Helen Knight, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4, Box 47 — student at Wittenberg College. Miss Alta Housour, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. — A student at Goshen College. Treva Frederick Long, Division St., Elk- hart, Ind. Miss Mary Paulus, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. Victor Gran, Elkhart, Ind., West View Floral Co. Willis Cook, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5.— Em- ployed at Wambaugh ' s Dairy. Lester Weiss, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4, Box 79. George Neff, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 6, Box 108 — Farmer. Glenn Moyer, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4 — Farmer. Charles Heffner, Osceola, Ind., R. R. 1.— N. Y. C. Miriam Garl Diesch, South Bend, Ind. Arneal Squibb, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5. (Miss Alta Pierson, Osceola, Ind. Miss Helen Neff, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 6. Miss Eloise Burns, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5. — Office Dodges. Miss Mabel Anglemyer, Elkhart, Ind., R. 5. Miss Bonita Baker, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4.— Gives piano lessons. Miss Dorothy Sigerfoos, Elkhart, Ind., R. 4. David Alexander, 2220 So. Keeler Ave., Chi- cago, 111. Homer Sager, 2220 So. Keeler Ave., Chicago, 111. Olympia Gardinale, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4 — Student at Notre Dame College. Lawrence Lechlitner, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4. — Farmer. Carl Ruple, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 4.— Attend- ing Elkhart Business College. Marion Stigletz, Elkhart, Ind. — Employed at Pickrell ' s Nursery. Burwyn Bradley, in Naval Training school. Wilbur McCreary, in Naval Training school. Carl Replogle, Elkhart, Ind. Robert Brown, Elkhart, Ind. Benjamin Daugherty, Elkhart, Ind. Donald Willis — Will soon take up a position as Sound Technician in the Consolidated Amusement Co., of Hawaii. Miss Emma Hendricks, Elkhart, Ind. Miss Frances Sager, Elkhart, Ind., R. R. 5. Miss Maxine Neely, -Cashier at Lloyd Bros. TIMMINS STATIONERY CO. SCHOOL BOOKS and SUPPLIES Fountain Pens and Pencils 523 South Main ELKHART SERVICE Saves You Money PARCEL BROTHERS QUALITY GROCERIES and MEATS PHONE 1600 LINCOLN WAY, W. QUALITY Is the Cheapest

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