Shull Junior High School - Shullton Yearbook (Easton, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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Page 32 text:

The ShulI'I-on American Legion Awards The Am-erican Legion medals were awarded to one boy and one girl in each grade on June 5, 1935. The winners were elected by pupils of their grade, on the basis of courage, leader- ship, honor, service, and scholarship. The prizes were certili- cates and medals, awarded to the boys by the Rice-Ebner Post No. 588, and to the girls by the Ladies' Auxiliary. The winners in the seventh grade were: Betty Ackerman, 7-5 George Young, 7-2 Those in the eighth grade were: Marjorie Boyle, 8-4 John Keck, 8-2 Those in the ninth grade were: Virginia Reilly, 9-4 Philip Riehl, 9-2 The awards were given to the winners on the closing day of school by representatives of the above named organizations. - Adieu Grace Seip, 9-l 'Tis time to say farewell to thee Our Alma Mater true, Whatever path we tread we'll not Forget the red and blue. We always will remember Shull Where faithful friends remain And as the years roll on and on More glory will she gain. We pledge our loyalty sincere To you whom we all love, And as we leave your friendly gates Your splendid charm we'll prove. As we depart with sorrow great And leave our school behind, We'l1 always be in Contact close With friendly ties that bind. So fare thee well our school so dear As our path we ascend, We always will regard with awe The gentle charm you lend. twenty-eight

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The Shull'I'on Here's a warning to the girls in 8-3. ln the future, when you write notes, you had better learn how to spell or the notes may not reach their proper destination. We hope Santa Claus brings John Simonetta an alarm clock because his regular time to come to school seems to be 9: 15. Shull's newest speed demon is Howard Osmun. The 9-2's play supervisor has an art of choosing char- acters. Henry Weidaw was an excellent example when he was chosen as their 'Blessed boy.' We all wonder what Miss Clark would do if it were not possible for her to give outlines and tests. There is some mystery connected with the black and blue mark on Johanna Snyder's arm. At least, sh-e's very proud of it. Talk about Harry Wesley and Robert Rabich having Hitler haircuts, the boys in 9-4 have their hair cut like spheres. Raymond Youngkin had his picture taken with a goatee. He musgt expect to be an M.D., or what have you? Sara Morrison has a one-team, all-American friend-is that patriotism? Philip Riehl is a professional dancer. I expect the head- lines will some day be Lipkey and Riehl, School of Dancing. My, what a change has come into our hearts since Emma Snyder got her hair cut. l'll bet her mother hasa new sofa pillow. At this point Witty, his hands almost numb from grasping the bar, left his perch, not to be heard nor seen again until next September. Transformation of the Tillikums Ccontinued from page twenty-one? The double faced lady was Mary Jordan. The imp of Satan was on one side, the angel on the other. The girl with the neck a foot long was Beatrice Rex. Naomi Ackerman, Mary Shafer, and Emily Buongiorno were the picture-taking women. Naomi pressed the button, Mary kept the people pacified, while Emily posed as the birdie. Mildred Wynne took the tickets back to use again in the next performance. CCheap skatesj Miss Clark went home feeling much satisfied with the circus, but wondering whether she had been transformed as much as her form-er 9-3's. Suddenly she remembered she had missed one. Frances TruxI she cried. She ran back hurriedly and searched the circus grounds. She heard a cry, Hi, Miss Clark! from a cage and she ran over. There was Truxie feeding th-e monkeys. twentylseven



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The Shullion ACTIVITIES Home Room News ARLENE EVANS, 9-1 The seventh grade home rooms have spent their periods in practicing plays and other types of programs for their Assembly program. They learned how to run a business meeting in the proper Way. The election of officers, home-room colors, mottoes and class names were some of the outstanding things that in- terested the seventh graders. The seventh grade pupils have also enjoyed entertaining their home room members. by giving pro- grams appropriate to the season. The eighth grades have spent their home-room periods in giving talks on Winter Sports. These sports Were reviewed and speeches and other entertainm-ents were given dealing with this subject. The birthdays of Lincoln and Washing'ton and other famous men have been celebrated by most of the eighth grade classes. The members of the eighth grade have also- prac- ticed their assembly programs in their home room periods. The ninth graders have also enjoyed their home-room programs throughout the year. The 9-3's have had a good time making scrap books for the children at the Easton Hospital at Christmas time. They have also begun to make a model modern- istic living room. The other ninth grades have also presented interesting home room programs. One of the sections presented an Ancient History match. Several parties have also been given in the home roo-ms on special occasions. Memorial Day CoIIec'l'ion The annual Memorial Day collection was called for, and the school again came up -to its standard with a total amount of 332.12 Each section contributed as follows.: 9-1 .......................... S 5.00 9-2 ...... .. 4.00 7-3 ....., 3.25 7-5 .... 2.41 9-4 ...,., 2.25 8-4 ...,.. .. 2.16 7-1 2.00 9-3 2.00 9-5 .... .. 2.00 . 1.73 . 1.50 1.27 . 1.15 . 1.00 . .40 Total ......,... 3832.12 twenty-nine

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