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SPEECH The speech Class, this year, are learning the proper ways of giving speeches, discussions, an debates which calls for research. They found out that listening was just as good a policy as speak ing. It has opened many fields of interest to them. Mr. Avery played speech records for the clas and had the tape recorder for the speeches. The Seniors found out that giving speeches helps to create poise and enhances the ability to spea fluently in front of large groups of people. SOCIAL STUDIES The classes in the social studies department are Ohio history, World History, and Democracy The eighth grade obtained a new series of Ohio History books. The Democracy class received nev books with up-to-date information. Each class of the social stuudies department has a project for the year, either of making maps oi reports on historical books. Mr. Davis would like to take the Juniors and Seniors on a field trip either to a trial or some state affiliated institution. The Juniors and Seniors are taking Democracy this year and are learning the principals of how our government is run. To keep up with curren' events, the Senior Scholastic is used. --- Ifil - iiii - '+'i - ilii - ili- - lli- - 114- - 114- - 1'-' - -1-' - -f-' - 'i-i - -1-4 - i-'- ----'- -i1- -- -1---- -' - -i-i - -1 - ill- - Ilii - 1--- - '--i - i'-- - IAI' - iif- - '-'- - ---- - ---' - ilii - f-i' - 1'f' -1-1--I+-' T Compliments of TOWN FINANCE COMPANY 0'NEILL MARKET Delphos, Ohio ,,,, ,- ,,,, ,. ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, ., ,,,, - ,,,, ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - .,,, - ,,,, - ,,,. Shopping In De1phos l Compliments of I 1 REMEMBER SHENK'S l Q DELPHOS POLICE DEPARTMENT 1 Q Home Owned Since 1876 +V- 'i+4 - i-i- - -'-' - - ' - -i-' - i-+f - 1-i- - --fi - -'-' - 'i-' - -i-i - ilil - i-i- - 1-'- - -'-- - -' - iiii - f-1- ---+ aw- --1- -- f+'f - -- - - - - -- - ---' - ---' - - 'f - - - - '--- - -' - '--' - - -'-' -'--'H'-H
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1? in FW V 2' 2 2 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Back row, L-R: Frank Snyder, Carl Sanderson, Dave McCracken, Carl Stewart, Larry Tribolet, Qenny Pitchard, Larry Foster, Leland Miller, Danny Thatcher, Harold Hoersten. Front row, L-R: yle Dougal, Dale Foltz, Coach, James Dean, Ed Taylor, Bob Thompson. For the 1957-58 season, the Hoaglin-Jackson Varsity team has won their first league crown since 939. The league standings were very close all through the season and reached an exciting climax 'ith a very hard earned victory in the last game of the regular seasan at Convoy. Danny Thatcher led the county in batting average which was .649. Out of this he hit 4 home- ms, 2 triples, and a double. He also was highest in runs-batted-in. Danny's hitting was a great lspiration to the rest of the team. We were very proud of the team's accomplishment and would like to thank Mr. Dean for his ex- glent job of coaching. BASEBALL BASKETBALL - VARSITY i loppl KH-JJ toppl fH-JJ l n l I I 4 6 Mendon . , . 65 84 i2:f1De1 . - U 1 l 1 2 gttlpvilled . . . , 60 71 ibrk ..... .... 1 2 15 B? WSC k ----' 43 48 11110 City ...... . . 4 10 , U? fee ---- - 61 50 - halida .,.... 47 46 onvoy-Union . . . . 5 6 Wiushire 62 80 Illlshire ..... . . 4 1 York ' ' 50 63 Wren ...... . 64 78 Grover Hill .... . . . 46 57 RESERVE Wren ...... . 29 66 , BASKETBALL Caonvoy-Union . . r n ...... . We are very proud of the reserves this year VaE.De1 .,'. 63 59 or their record of 15 wins and 1 loss, which York ,,..' 49 61 'as only by 3 points, to Ohio City. Good Payne ... . 1 , 54 76 luck and, may next year's varsity show the Ohio City .,,, 75 78 esults of a fine reserve record this year. Conv,-,y-UniOn H -,,,,,. 51 53 Ottawa ....... .......... 6 9 79 Won .... 14 Lost 4 ,..,.-,.,.-,,,-,,,,.,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,,-,,,-,,,,,. ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, -,,,,,. ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, -, .-...- .... - .... -.,.- .... -.......-...- ,.,. -M-....-..n... ,... 1 J. J. MILLER COMPANY COMPLIMENTS .OF POLICE DEPT. i Clothing-Groceries-Meats Ottoville, Ohiof - Pallldlllg, 01110 Q '- -'ii'-ifM'JE NN1'n'i'111'igE EEKiEnE,iH ' Meet the Bunch at Harry's Lunch 1 Phone 2057 Ft. Jennings, Ohio 1 in Paulding, 0h10 lint..-ll..nntn.-....-...1,...1..,....-....1..,1,.......-........1,,..1,..1.,I. 111-1111-'11 Iflv 1 II-v - l'11H'-'H'1 '1II'11 'I1 '-'l - 1IH1H'f- H-'H'-I-H1111-1'
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Al .-1: S., ,M .ff--at E-W7 -Q HOME EC. Our study of Homemaking has been broadened by a few additions to the Home Ec. Department. nr one thing, a laundry unit, including an automatic washer and dryer, has been installed. Also, Baby Jane, with her complete layette, arrived last fall soon after school opened. She has made e study of Infant Care more interesting and effective. Class work has also been made easier by the addition of new ceiling lights, enhancing a newly corated wall. The room was made more functional with a newly constructed utility cupboard by r. Dean and his boys. Before the holiday season the 11th and 12th grade classes did a few projects in crafts, culmina- nn, the study of the importance of hobbies. These projects include reed bun baskets and casserole sh holders. Coasters were made from leather on which attractive designs had been tooled. Dainty col- 'ed aluminum serving trays were shaped and etched in beautiful designs. After the holiday season, the department took on an air similar to that of an upholstery shop, men an old chair was completely refinished and re-upholstered by the class. 1 PHYSICS The Physics class in co-operation with the other science .classes are preparing a program of dem- istrations to be given at the Penny Fair this year. We think this will be informative as well as an itertaining program. Some of the projects now in the process of being developed are? Transmis- on of sounud with light-Carol Yoh, Automobile ignition system-7Dave McCracken, Flying Saucers -Sandra Schaffner, Radiant Energy.. -Carl Rogers, Physical properties of matter and low temperature -Don Girod. Others are on the drawing boards. See you at the fair. K- i--- --i.- i--, - i--, - ii-+ - ii-. - '-'i - i-ii - iiii - f'-- - f-ii - i-ii - f--- - f.-i - i-ii - 1--- - iiii -if +I- iif- - fiii - iiif - iiii - +--- - iiif - 1'-' -i- iiii - i'-- - i-'- - 'f - iiii - f--- - i'ii - iiii - iiii - f--- -iff PITTNEES GARAGE H lyIACK S ELECTRIC .11 Oh- Ottoville, Ohio I Your Electiical Servant Ottovi e, io -i- iiii - iiii - iiii - ilii - iiii - iiii - iiii - iiii - iiii - iiif - iiii - iiif - iiii - iiii - iiii - iiii - iiii -I 1- iiii - iiii - iii+ - iiii - iiii - iiii - 'iii - iiii - iiii - iiii - fffi - iiii - fiii - iiii - iiii - iiii - 'iii - iiii - iiii -Q Compliments of DICK MAHER Ottoville Hatchery 85 Feed Mills, Inc. otwvuie, Ohio L ll,-I-M ,,,, - ,,,, - lll, -W ,,,, 312335 ,,,, 12,2 ,,,, - ,,,, -U.,-M,-,,,,-,,,,,L
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