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

 - Class of 1931

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THE. ECHO 25 Peggy, Parkhill ,,, ,,,, 2 8 Pantomime, America ....... Florence Merrill Helen Probst ,,,,, ,,,, 3 7 I Have a Rendezvous with Death -L Jean Sharp Betty Shields ,,,,,., ,,,,,,.... 3 7 LeRoy Stiven ,,,-g,,,-,,,wH-AA,, 2 7 November 20-The Echo Staff showed us what a October 24-Whoops! Our social season has start- ed. The Freshmen have the honor of giving the first par- ty. Everyone came masked and costumed fmany were quite clever and original, by the wayl. A quartet played lively music. The gym was decorated in traditional Hal- lowe'en style and, of course, a good time was had by all. October 25-Today the eighth grade sponsored the planting of an elm tree which will be called the Benson tree in honor of Dr. Nelson P. Benson. October 27-Miss Winner's home room gave a real, genuine, spooky, Hallowe'en program. The program was as follows: Why We Celebrate Halowe'en WA Sydney Sykes Scripture Reading ..,,,,,,....,, john Yost Poem, Orphan ,,,,,,,,.., Mary Winkleman Song, Juanita ,,,,, .,,, E sther Dressler Hallowe'en Story ,,,., .,,,,, E sther Grand Tap Dance ,,,,,,,,..,,,, Jeanetta Shearer Hallowe'en Favors .,,,,,,., Edith Friedman Two Songs ,,,,,,,. Marion Law, Mary Smith, Kathryn Lee, Esther Dressler October 29-Junior High has added three per cent. to its last week's percentage of 65.3 per cent. and one room to its IOO per cent. list. We're at least improving. October 30-Fire drill for the second time this semester. It is said that the building was cleared in two minutes, forty-five seconds. A new record was established. November 7-Even the seventh grade does its bit in making our chapel a success. We all enjoyed the first pro- gram given by 7-l A. Devotional Exercises ,...,,,,,, Helen Seltzer Month of November ..,,,,,,,. Olive Straub November in the Temperate Zone Mildred Mengee Song ,.c...,,,,,, ,,,,. E ight Girls The Corn Song ,c,.b,, ,... M arion Arndt Piano Solo ,c,..,,,,,,,..,,, Betty Shields My November Guest ,,,,..,,, Marion Brown November ,,..,,,,,,,., Louise McManigal Selection ,..c,,,,,,,.a,,,, Boys of 7-I A. November l I-Armistice Day's program was in charge of 9-l. They set the pace for more programs. Scripture Reading ..,.,,,,,.. Franklin Keen Chairman's Address ,,,,,...,, Dean Burkett ln Flander's Fields b,,,,, , ,,,,,, Jean Kunes Keep the Home Fire Burning. Over There, Duet jack Livingston and William Long America, the Beautiful freadingj Mary F. Hickoff typical meeting was like. Our Editor-in-Chief presided and each member took part. Every one liked this novel program. November Zl-The milk fund play was a big success and junior High was represented. Mary F . Hickoff took the part of a jester. Grace Mary Thomas, Josephine Tor- sell, Helen Gibson, Eleanor Ohl, Evelyn Agar, Alice Fred- ericks, Betty Roach, Eleanor High, Barbara Furst, and Mary Kress were the Fly, Fly Chorus and dressed as aviators. November 24-Guess I'll have to start saving up my money for Christmas. This morning we began buying Christmas seals but I hardly survived to get to school on account of Ol man winter's freezing weather. November 25-The results of the second six weeks' grading period in the Lock Haven Junior High School in- creased considerably over that of the previous period. There are I5 Freshmen, I6 members of the Eighth grade and 26 members of the Seventh grade on the honor list this time. The list follows: F RESHMEN : '5Dale Bilby ..e.. ,b,,, 3 E's, 4 G's 'Flames Bittner ,, ,,,, 3 E's, 4 G's : Dean Burkett ,,,, --- l E, 6 G's Alice Fredericks ,.,, ,,,, I E, 6 G's Boyd Gummo .... ,,, l E, 5 G's Ner Hanna ,,,, ,,,,, l E, 5 G's gjessie Hatter ,W ---N Franklin Keen -- -b,,, Jean Kunes .... ,,,,, xwilliam Long ,,,, ,.,. 5Florence Merrill Agnes Meyer ,.,. ,,,,, Helen Moyer ,,,, ,e,. Chester Stephen '1'Dorothy Wren -- ,,,,, EIGHTH GRADE: Donald Arndt ,.,, .,,, Elinor Burd ...... ,,,,, 'fHenrietta Culp ,W --L- Barbara Furst ,,,, .... , ,A,,, 3 E's, 7 G's Eleanor High ,, a'Hannah Mervine -is Mayona Mitchell iEleanor Ohl ,,,,, ,... 'rfhelma Reisser , ,,-- 'Flame Seltzer L Lydia Smith N, 5 E's, 2 G's 2 E's, 5 G's 2 Eis, 5 G's 3 E's, 4 G's an -WW 4 E's, 3 G's 2 E's, 6 G's 2 E's, 7 G's W ,.A,, I E, 5 G's 3 E's, 4 G's 3 E's, 6 G's 3 E's, 8 G's 4 E's, 5 G's 6 E's, 4 G's 7 E's, 3 G's 3 E's, 7 Gis 5 E's, 5 G's 4 E's, 6 G's 7 E's, 3 G's 7 E's, 3 G's 3 E's, 7 G's Helen Shuey ,,, ,,,, '5Lurlean Smith ,,,, .... ----- 5 E's, 5 G's

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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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21: THE ECHO - Ruth Smith ,,... Vivian Steele ......., Grace Mary Thomas ,- SEVENTH GRADE: Marion Arndt ,,, James Bowes -- John Bowes -,- 'l'Elinor Brosius ,,, Marion Brown ,.,-, Margaret Bush .,.... 'l'Robert Casselberry ,,,,. slvlsry Louise Fornoff ,,,. Schuyler Keister ,,,, ,, 6 E's, 3 G's ,---L-- 7 E's, 3 G's 5 G's 5 E's, 6 Eis, 4 G's 3 E's, 7 G's M- 4 E's, 6 G's 6 E's, 4 G's 4 E's, 6 G's 3 E's, 7 G's 6 E's, 4 G's WMA- I E, 9 G's 4 E's, 6 G's Lawrence Keen ,.,, 4 E's, 6 G's Judson Klepper e,.... .,,,, 3 E's, 7 Us Louise McManigal ,,,, 3 E's, 7 G's 'l'Doris McClure ,,,,, 5 E's, 5 G's Frances Merrill ..,. 3 Efs, 7 G's Frederick Pletcher ,, W, 4 E's, 6 G's 'FHelen Probst ,,,, 3 E's, 7 G's Helen Seltzer ,.,. 3 E's, 7 G's 'FBetty Shields A,.. We 4 E's, 6 G's Ruthel Stratton ,, 3 E's, 7 G's Curvin Stein ,,e. 5 E's, 5 G's '5LeRoy Stiver ..v.... 4 E's, 6 G's Betty Wasson ,e,,,,.., 2 E's, 8 G's Marguerite Weidhan ,,,,,. ...,, 4 ES, 6 CS Mary Catherine Winkleman 2 E's, 8 G's Dale Zell ,,,,,,,,...,.. ,,,, 2 Efs, 8 Gis Frances Zerbe ,,,,,,,,,,,,, --, 2 ES, 8 Us W On previous honor roll. ' November 29-8-I B. sponsored the Thanksgiving Day program today. Lewis Zimmerman was chairman. Along with poems, talks and songs was a playlet, Scotch Grace. Harry Royer and Helen Shuey make a fine father and mother! December 3-Thanksgiving vacation is all over, gone and done for but we all feel refreshed and ready to study extra hard. We were welcomed back by a nifty chapel in charge of Miss Dechart. She seemed to bring a wisp of Chinese air right into our chapel. We were taught to count to five and some primer words. Miriam McGill and Margaret Griffith assisted Miss Dechart. The Roosevelt school was also present. December 3-Miss Scullen, Miss McLaughlin and Miss Walters' home room seem to be the only ones who bank IO0 per cent. 9-l's record is super-excellent as they have been l00 per cent. every time. December 4-No excuse for anyone going up or down the wrong steps now. Student Council has been right on the job putting up arrows telling which direction to go. December 5-Here's a real chapel program in the form of a minstrel show. John Brungard, Floyd Miller, Sterling Kling, Charles Zell, Robert Wheeler, William Englert, Chorusg Charles Goldhart and jack Myers, Soloistsg Frank Heinley, Clyder Todd, Angelo Lappanna and Harry Barrett, End Meng Clair Lyons, lnterlocutor. Plantation melodies, solos, riddles, and dialogues made up this delightful program. December I9-Christmas vacation was rushed in by parties in many home rooms and a Christmas play in chapel which was given by the Dramatic Club. Betty Roach and Esther Grand were also on the program. Those in the play were Helen Reed, Mary Kress, Barbara Furst, Eleanor Ohl, Alice Eredericks, Hannah Mervine, Dorothy Wrenn, Ida Fromm, and Eleanor High. January 5-Our two weeks vacation is now a thing of the past and ditto for the old year. New songs were featured in the first 1931 chapel. The song Robin Red- breast proved the hit number. January 9-Miss Armstrong's home room entertain- ed us right royally in chapel today. Those taking part were: Chairman ..L.e,,.,.,......,,, Mabel Roll Duet ,,,,,,, Clarabella Law, Violet Gunsallus Scripture ,,,,,,.E....,e.v,, Betty Wasson Vocal Trio ,,,,,,.. ,E Kathryn Wilson, Betty Rathgeber, Elizabeth Simcox Vocal Solo ,,.. Mary Motter, Laurea Macklem, Dorothy Adams Reading ,,,,,, ,V ,ea Pauline Baker Colorado Dan W ......,..,,,. Aileen Wilt january I4-Clean-up day sponsored by the Student Council! Every one gave his locker a thorough cleaning and as a result, the halls have a much neater appearance.

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