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GS THE. ECHO Si T23 r'f-'?E52G'R?:JEEf'GIf5?'M5JG a'rLi't'-gkijcgidti-REjLQl 522251 its?-Eeziggijg 2 Eorroamss f igwzwa.-1 sz-Jaan-23 Hiaaefahiazwsswzwsnukemzawfgaifssiarzg lQZtf'EZQ DOING THINGS IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL This year's Junior High School feels surer of herself and is working to achieve. junior High has its own build- ing, student body, clubs and classes. It is a vast machine in itself, somewhat apart from any other influence. Chos- en members make the Iaws and carry out the wishes of the student body. Each one has a party each one has something definite to do in the revolving wheel of school! Each one should put forth his best effort and suggestions. Do we all do this? It is your school as much as anyone elses. Do you feel this way toward it? Each one has an equal opportun- ity in the use of the schoolrooms, library and gymnasium. Is your time used to good advantage? Do you idle away study periods and opportunities for study? Time wasted may never be used again. Not all the time in school should be devoted to stud- ies. Without clubs and athletics, school would be a drill. 'llie social side of school permits the parties, social hikes, had by the various classes and clubs. Perhaps you make a low grade in a subject and you laugh and say, I don't care. But do you? Doesn't some instinct try to tell you to wake up? You may have no ambition to get out of the rut, but an education is a weapon in the battle of the world. So Iet us think of these things and during the next semester and the following years, work and play and give the best to the school and you will achieve real results. Jessie I'Iatter. we scuooi. sruur A good spirit is a wonderful thing. One' always ad- mires a cheerful Ioser and praises his fine spirit. Spirit is needed everywhere in the world, not only in sports, but at camps, public places and in the home. To have real spirit one must be a willing worker, a modest winner and a brave Ioser. Many opportunities are given to show this spirit in our own Junior High School. The Student Council makes ss-Sv certain orders and asks the student body to cooperate in the enforcement of them. Do you lack good spirit and re- fuse to just partially obey the laws if they do not suit you? In order to put a party over the class needs the help of the whole school. A class election is certain to result in some- one's losing. If your candidate loses, are you not game enough to support the winner? A school will always show what kind of students it has by its appearance and attitude. School spirit also includes courtesy. Be considerate of the other fellow. Think of him first. For the coming years let us bring out all the spirit we have at all times and everywhere. Let us use the motto: All for each Each for all. J. I'Iatter-9. W DOING our Brsr Are we doing our best in our studies? Do we have low and medium marks just because we don't work hard- er? Or is it because we can't possibly do any better? Some of us can get better marks if we wanted to, but we seem lazy. Don't you think we will enjoy school better if we work hard? I should think it would give us pleasure in knowing that we are making good at school. Since it makes me happier when I play if my school marks are good, I expect other people to get the same joy out of having good marks. It gives me a nice feeling and I enjoy play so much better that it seems odd if other people don't. When we go home with D's and F's do we think it's smart to get them? Or don't we care? I care and I think you should too. The fellow that wins is the fellow that cares. Education means much when we go out into the world. If we get low marks try harder next and maybe our marks will go up. If they are low again, don't give up. The winner must and always tries again. Take some knocks. Everybody doesn't succeed on the first try. We must have faith in ourselves and say I can do this if I wish. We must believe in ourselves if we will suceed. Hannah lVIervine-8.
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8 THE. ECHO ,, 1 W Class Qffieers Ninth Grade President ,.,,,, Vice-President ,,v. Secretary ,,,... Treasurer .,.,,, Student Council .... W ,,,, Janet Wilson ,,,, Jessie Hatter ,,, Alice Fredericks A M,,,-, ,,,,,,.n,,, , ,- George Triers --,, Agne Home Room Officers 9-1 President ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, J ack Livingston Secretary and Treasurer M,,,....,,,- Alice Fredericks Student Council Aides ,,,,, Dean Burkett, Jane Mervine L01 9-Z President ,,o.,, -.-- ,,,, ,,,, W illiam Brown Vice-President ,,,,, .,... J ohn Rickard Secretary ,,,,,,,. ,,,e,,,,,,,, R obert Hetrick Treasurer e,.,,,,,,,,,,...,...,.,., james Bittner Student Council Aides ,e Margaret Griffith, Dorothy Wren President ,,,,,, Vice-President ,,,, Secretary .,,,.,. A , Treasurer ,,,,,,,-,,,- Student Council Aides President ,,,, ,, ,, Vice-President , , , Secretary .,,,.., Treasurer e,A,,,.,, Student Council Aides s Meyer, Helen Nloyer, Earl Sykes 9-3 ,,,, ,,,,,,, Lorraine Ziegenfuss , W ,,,.,. . Helen Timms -,,, -M -A Helen Fenney -,. ,W ,,,,,,, Ida Fromm ,,,,,,,,,, Ruth Martin, Iola Self l01 9-4 ,W ,,, David Bixel ,,- Harold Neff --,--,-,--, Helen Reed ,,,,,Q,,,,, Harry Quiggle M- ,,., Jane Allison, Mae Confer
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