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

 - Class of 1935

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Page 33 text:

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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The ShuII'I'on Our Orehesira , This year the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Frank Yurkewitch, has been one of the best musical groups we have had. The orchestra progressed very rapidly throughout the year and the members became acquainted with the music that was distributed to them. The members of the orchestra consist of the following people: First Violins Thomas Warner Marjorie Boyle Ruth Sampson Grace Woolley Frieda Asteak Dorothy Ackerman Dorothy Straup Palmer Knickerbocker Marjorie Johnson Trumpets Robert Meffert Julius Schwimmer Robert Wynne Marguerite Werner Flute Grace Tanzella Bass Horn Mary E. Jordan Bassoon Francis Paul Second Violins Jay Herb Margaret Ihrie Margaret Brown Dorothy Smith William Antrim Kathryn Bossert Martha Lattig Clyde Sigafoos Clcirinets Fred Zito Alex Kalinyak Jack Kutz Bernice Roth Lois Barclay Walter Kriel Bredine Johnson Harry Wesley Horns Wanda Encelewski Jack Moser Violas Margaret Ruggiero Margaret Cotonzare Saxophones Robert Sassaman Merle Brotzman Cello Sara Weatherford Bass Violin Naomi Ackerman Drum James Gaffney Piano Grace Seip The most important appointments that the orchestra has had throughout the year are listed as follows: The orchestra played at the Rotary Club Luncheon on November 22. A Later the orchestra presented a concert at the Glendon M. E. Church. On January 27, a special orchestra entertained at the Second Methodist Episcopal Church. The orchestra appeared at a joint meeting of all the Parent Teacher Associations on February ll. On March 22 and 23, the two nights o-f the operetta, the full orchestra played between acts and a special orchestra accom- panied the operetta. On March 27, the orchestra gave an interesting concert at the March Junior High School, during their auditorium period. The orchestra broadcast over station WCAU, at Allen- town, Wednesday, April 10, from 8:30 to 9 :OO p. m. thirty-one

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