Lock Haven Junior High School - Echo Yearbook (Lock Haven, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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THE ECHO 23 Moyer, Bottorf, Shuey, Miss Seullen, Meyer, Thomas, Sykes. W- Student Council Established 1929. PURPOSE:-To Promote Good Citizenship. MEMBERS 1930-3 I President ,,,,, ,-H,,,,,,Hw--,,,!-M g Vice-President , , , Secretary ,,s,, , Treasurer ,,,, ., -W ,,,., ,,,,- Adviser - ,s,,,,,,-,,,,,,,-- Y Grace Mary Thomas Early in the Autumn of 1930 the Council launched upon its second year of existence. Although still in its in- fancy, this representative group of the student body has established itself in our school activities and has met with no mean measure of success. Some of our accomplish- ments for the first semester are:- l. Cooperation with the Faculty and Administration in general activities of the school. 2. Directing our twenty-eight Aides to the Council in pro- moting the best interests of the school. WE- Agnes Meyer Helen Moyer c,,, Earl Sykes Helen Shuey Miss Scullen George Bottorf 3. Pledge of our support to The Echo Staff. 4. Conducting a Clean-Up Campaign. 5. lnstituting a Register of Achievements of the Council Members and Aides. We hope to conclude this with an award to the Council Member or Aide who has ac- complished the most to promote good citizenship in our school democracy. During the rest of the school year we shall endeavor to further promote ideals of School Spirit and Good Citi- zenship.

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22 THE ECHO Back Row :-Hitchens, Thomas, High, Furst, Brown, Bubb, M. Bush, Yost, Funk, Feeney, Wrenn, Reed, Fromm, Baker, Torsell, Callahan. Middle Row :-McCollum, Hetrick, Roach, Ohl, McGhee, Fredericks, Gibson, Hickoff, B. Rathgeber, McClure, Miller. Front Row:-G. Rathgeber, Grand, Steele, Kress, Miss McLaughlin, Mervine, Trieres, P. Bush, Good. W Dramatic Club The Dramatic Club was organized in 1929 by Miss Hendricks. Last year the club produced one small play, The Toy Shop. One large play, Daddy Long Legs, was produced. At the meetings short poems and mono- logues are given. This year the Club put on a short Christmas play, The Christmas Box. They expect to put on a big play soon, The officers of the Dramatic Club are as follows: President ., ,,,,,,,,,,,...s,,d,,,A,,,c,,,,,,,.,. J -W Secretary ,,,,,,,,, .,... , ,,.,., ,,,,,,,,.., .,,,,,,,, , Treasurer ,,,,,.,,,..,. - ,.s,...c ,,,,, . ,,,, ,-.., ,,,,,.., ..,,,,,,,..- Advisor , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Hannah Mervine George Triers Vice-President ,,,,, ,.., -,,, , - .d,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, c.....,,,,,,,,, , - Y - ,-,,,, Mary Kress ,d Vivian Steele Ruth McLaughlin Evelyn Agar Geraldine Baker Gladys Beck Marion Brown Evelyn Bubb Mary Bush Peggy Bush Maxine Funk Barbara Furst Helen Feeny Alice Fredericks lda Fromm Helen Gibson Louise Good Esther Grand Mary Frances Hickoff Billy Hitchens Jack Herrick Eleanor High William McCollum Thomas Miller Doris McClure Mary McGee Eleanor Ohl Marjorie Claster Gerard Pettrucci Gretchen Rathgeber Wayne Rathgeber Billie Rathgeber Helen Reed Betty Roach Grace Mary Thomas Josephine Torsell Dorothy Wren Mary Jane Yost Charles Calahan



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24 THE ECHO SCMUGE. NOTES The School Notes editors peeped into the diary of Judy, a student in Lock Haven Junior High. Judy, being a good sport and a bit flattered too, readily agreed to lend them to Echo. JUNIOR .IUDY'S DIARY August 30-Dad just gave me a new diary for this year of school, so I plan to begin dutifully writing the very first day. Gee, I wish that first day were a month away! September 3-Back to school again! I thought I'd die but I managed to live through it. It was great renew- ing old acquaintances. After all, who wants to Iive a life of just vacation? September I0-Well, by this time I'm quite well ac- quainted with the system of things and the new teachers are regular veterans. September 22-Football season has been initiated in to the chagrin of Renovo whom I-ock Haven walked away with to the tune of 63-7. Junior High boys forms the nucleus of the well-known pepper box squad! October 3-8-I A. gave a pantomime in chapel which was very amusing and all the players took their parts in a splendid manner. Characters are as follows: Reader ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Gretchen Rathgeber Hero ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, H annah Mervine Heroine ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, F Iorence Long EveIyn's Mother c,,,,,,,,,,, Marion Brown Villian .,,.......,........ Barbara Furst October 5-Rah, Rah. Junior High election day's come and gone. Our three presidents are, ninth grade, Janet Wilson, eighth grade, Barbara Iiurst, and seventh grade, Esther Grand. October 8-Not bad, but nothing to brag about! Junior High got within 34.7 per cent. of I00 per cent. this banking day. At least, there are three I00 per cent. rooms, Miss ScuIIen's, Miss WaIters,' Miss McI..aughIin's. October I0-What a program! The Dramatic Club presented an amusing one this morning. It was given in form of a radio broadcast. The feature was a home-made band whose instruments came from the kitchen. Harry Callihan as the great Sousa is a wow! October I4-The spelling contest between 8-2 and 8-3 in chapel this morning proved that Junior High has some very good spellers. 8-2 proved to be champions. October I 7-Dr. Blackburn is visiting Junior High to give us the once over. He intends to stay for a week till he gives everyone his share of the physical examinations. Navy Day Program sponsored by 9-I's Ancient His- tory class! Those taking part were: Jessie Hatter, Alice Fredericks, Jack Livingston, Helen McClure, Josephine Torsell, Dean Burkett. October 20-Well, look who made the honor roll the very first time. The eighth grade seems to be working hardest. 9tI1. E's. ' G's. Dale Bilby ,c,., --- 3 3 James Bitner --- --- 4 2 Dean Burkett --- --- I 5 I..ynn Englert .,A, --- 2 3 Samuel Grand --- --- I 5 Jessie Hatter --- W- 4 3 William Long ,,,,, --- 2 4 Florence Merill ,... -W 2 5 Miriam McGill ,.c. --- I 5 Robert McClure --- --- 3 3 Dorothy Pfenninger -- --- 2 5 Dorothy Wrenn ,.,. ,... - -- 4 3 8tI1. E's. G's. Marion Brown -- --- 3 7 Evelyn Bubb W,W.,. --- 2 8 Henrietta Culp WWW, --- 3 6 Barbara Furst W,W.W --- 4 6 Mary Heckel .----.- --- 2 8 Marguerite McCollum --- --- 4 6 Hannah Mervins ----- --- 4 6 IVIayona Mitchell -W --- 5 5 Elinor Ohl ------ --- 4 6 Thelma Reisser - --- 5 5 Jane Seltzer ----- --- 4 6 I..urIean Smith --- --- 2 8 Ruth Smith ---- --- 2 7 Geraldine Wasson --- 2 8 LaRue Wheeler -- ---- --- 2 8 Helen Shuey ---- ------- - -- 2 8 7th. E'S. G's. Elinor Brosius ----- --- 4 6 Robert Casselberry W- --- 6 3 Mary Louise Fornof ----- W- 2 8 Elinor Glossner ------ --- 2 8 Doris McClure - --- 4 6

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