Republic High School - Memories Yearbook (Republic, OH)
- Class of 1938
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For the past seven years, we have spent most oftour time in this most cherished school building. Although it is not elaborate and costly, we love it because it is Our School. We appreciate the efforts of those who made it possible for this building to be constructed. - Q In the future, we hope that it will 'be treated with as much reverence as the Class of '38 has given, for the class would be greatly distressed if it were abused in any way - be it derogatory remarks or actual dest- ruetion. I xt N 1 NETEEN 'mm Y-3 Jai-1 or MEMOIQJES OF I4g,H.S -w.. L N in '5' ,f' .fi-P. V-. 'EPR fi ',,.v CW 'Wxlj X X, X11 5 'hx',:,Q nxjw FN A QT!! ,J my NB',f, 4' xl ' xf 'X T 12,3 -.fx N N U ANL A 'Fir' MX i X.. . W ... - . M4 . x Editor-inpchief 7 ,l7 4 f I .1 ' Qssistant editors .Ch x .--'- -fb Al, I .-CN.: 11 'W'-' Busiiedglnanager 14- Xb, 'X' .-x 7 i --.--.-.---.-. I x ,M -. F A 7? 1 -- --1 Class editor --7fe4:lfiQ---- L - Ny . - Amna Louise Yatesx Helen Hodges Howard Seipp 7gBernice Smith 1 -'Florence Kaye X Alumni editors ------- --5fer Katnryn Echelberry Literary editor --- ------- Sports editors --- ----- --4- r Doreth Echelberry 'jg gb-Army xxfe All 1 gf 7LQBmSS hatson K ' 1 fx, , ' M' x 4 Q ajxsx Jean Miller. R I 1 J 6 a'o 1a-...Ty if'i?jT,! 00 E? x w w ftnw Winona Monroe Q l rgrt editors ---- ----------- H N X ' Prod ti n manage --7:57 --- Sales m n rs --- -------- - - 1 Advertisi m n ers -------- ,M or edi ors --- ,f f Sn s ot ditors Fac ty Visors - I W, X --..--n---L..-4 ,,..f 'J-'X' -.--.-.-..-ea BWWWWSVYWY Leon Wagner b 11 .Gletus Hopple Helen Walton Paul Stark Doris-Anway Carl Michener H 'Roth . nroe Cramer Evelyn Wenner Edith Taylor Leona Schock Thelma C,C1agett J.Lehr Swihart N i N ETEEN TH HAT Y-,E IG?- LN I KJKJ MEMOIi 1E5 OF IU-3.5. .-K ,M I M, I LW, fx if-I ,f' N ,xr yy X.. - H '11, ...ff-7 KN ' i,x'4 .XW5N,,!' Qfiyff-.'x.-'45 ' Hx fu X , X pm Lf jf C- f 2 CW Q X fx I X C VXZPX-' ' XL' . N QNX-,f RL D E D 1 c A4-i1':1NbVN wx N f Ld, XF. K W 'if In appreciation of the tho tfulnes ' xt fbi!! 4 lain making it poisjfalgqiloi' us o reach J! 'Q I . 2 . tlfimgfgoal in 1?.fe, weiipreby de icate 5 -V41 .z!fX., V Lx Jf4ff? l ff ,penis to 9-I N f ' 3 nl ,L LI b Li: lil . ' ' .f 'V I1 A F! , 'Xf L PKRENTS. 1. ag W. X U A ,' 1 N Nmagfagixl'fumYQLUQ,H1 X?---.-xl MEMORIES GF RHS. fx, Q, ye Q Xxx f, xj Av k ,A X h X X lf- ' .uk Fr-X, lfkffx f 5 4x QqX.f4EX'Xxf-A 'I Xkfw LX hey ,emvf wr ,ja 3 h he N . 2 ' x J, h,5g h E! c.?5f' ff XXX C? K ff ' 'Xflffxf LX Af.-bl . X 'Al Lf' I I R D QQXX X'x X X L'yx'.4.?!,X?XgX,gE ON, L - 11 M ixwb L1 L? This Annual the first publication N 1 of its kin in thebhiggp 1 of 3.H s. A, ffqry XP. T 'M ,' . '. -in C w 4 .,ff x , ,I 1 ' . R, ti X X Its pump, e is togQxecord ,the eventedhw XXNX c ' X A x'XXX, is of this school year aid of ouifibhaol .- x ' M 'Z' 1 f experi nce. We hop Afshatf our efisoif-e.xf 'N A ll- F -lb. INXS to prov'de atme s of rememberanclexfl E! xx ,,.fV X or th f ure have not been in vain an t at this 'book will be cherished fluff all, f.. ......-,.,--- ,- .f- ' j ' f Z X ,X IZ! I 'XJ' X? 2 rhlmfyrgm 'rum iff, 16:-1 if MEMQIQIES OF RHS. Y U lm EJQAIQD QF EDUCAT I GN D. D. Price, president L. H. Straub, clerk R. A. Echelberry, vice president R. A. Hall J. L. Mason N l if EN 'JT-HE i'f Y- E IC H T N K' '7 I X2 M -v 7. x...' L X Q-X wry,--r. wwpf-r'1 Q 11 LJ ,fi-x..J5'u.!.Q2'J 'Jr i4,.rl.,1. 1 I ,J N R-fffxffw X4 W -AAQM A N. f' --XXX R' -1-N,X fx fxx ,f X x ,I M X J! v I' 5 Q- 1 -7 ' ' . ' 9 nd ' . ' xx w CN ' Nfl! XXI -in KV ' ' Lf-.1 , X.,J v 'B fx. .' i Lg- Wx 4 NX f xx ff 'T-Z' IT x'T ' .. D N4 -, YQ--R H-f' yr 5:--ff: I - gf 3.Lj..f1.2 .gy .Qin ..- 1 ' I 3 -'- : fsw. ', STV' - , 11. .ran- -zff. 4 W'..:.'+-+V-A 4- 'gp -M-.2421 IW.. Y-, aff' ,,j. 1 Ma. fif- Pr, ff, . ffrfps' 1 .+ pri.: 2 1 4 L: 1' --'r'.,. A tr L ..-. 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CLAGlZ'IT English and Physical Education ,- .. - -- .1 H., , NINNETEEN THHQT Y-E, NHT ANNE SNOW Music I IfIEIfIOIiIES GF IQ.II.S. ., I ' I I I f I I s I 1, , , I I 4 I I f , I -4. -4- . I ' Z af: I X.- Mft- A . -gi K7 T3 .fe I E - f- I ' -.xifv,r11,,',':M.-ff!-.C-I-'1'f.w: --f. ':..Q'l '-ff' I , I I , 4-- I- 2.,f.-...-,145-w.. -. . I f 1 1, -' . . .f f-.-1141 1-bw--.'fg::'1' ' 4-'I' .- 1 I I f I f J ,' ------7 .IW . - '- 'ft'-' 4 Jn' ' , :val I' V fm! .-- .-AX bf' -'I , f,??'ss fy ffffzu' . , 1. ' X' . ' ' f' j'J!n',,, -- ' ,y',,f-' ' 2 5.- -:J ' YI if : , . ,f ,i:hC'1 G mi5r.3::l'.6i,,: -1 ' Q - .. Lx-,,,.. -F, if -Xjy, S.-6:m3rZ:' .1953 .S-r f.ai'TfQ4Zj, .- a- 15, X exe I 42 If A ' 1-,Aim , 1-3.11 Y I ,FY I 3:3 i . 5 I E fy., IN- P, .xml I 7 ' - ' ' . 'P 'f . ' N R- ' - ' 5' f I 'tad-?!412::5If I I-I M. ' 03.1 , , ,gwfrw , 1 , ' -s---J:.'--.v -fr' -- . - J . ..::-..f, ,I -1 I X '- P- .A - - --4'-f:. ,-..1.1-QI'-aM? ? -24152 1. figs. 2' , ,.-,nf IR-gm:.a, gg.fg:, H, 1'-,.. 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JAMES WATSON Jimmie Every man has his devilish moments. Boys' Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, 4, Class Play, 3, Annual Staff, 4, Vo- cal Contest, 3, 4-H Club, 2, Class Reporter, 1. lfli1MOiiIE,S OF K.H.:Z Q Nlbl 'Xl T?'li'f,'lY Fifi l i' ' .. l ,- 'Qi HOWARD COOKA Cooley We don't want him any - longer, He's long enough. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus, 4, Class Sec'y, 39 Class Play, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 4, 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, De- bate, 1, 3, 4, President of Athletic Association, 3, 4, Annual Staff, 4, Scipio Siren Staff, 4. WINONA Mormon Winnie She smiles for the salae of smiling, And laughs for no reason hut fun. Bloomville High School, 1, Basketball, 2, Basketball Man- ager, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, 3, 4, One Act Play, 4, Scipio Siren Staff, 4, Annual Staff, 4, F. H. Ai., 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club, 2. Mormon CRAMER Chief His thoughts and conduct are his own. Sycamore High School, 1, Lykens High School, 2, An- nual Stalf, 4, Track, 3, 4. HELEN WALTON Squirt Pleasant and jovial is she. Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, Mixed Chorus, 1, Class Play, 3, Annual staff, 4, F. H. A., 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club, 2, Home Ec. Club, 1. .' 1 Dolus ANWAY jackie She's alike to us all, She's lihed hy us tzll. Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Class President, 1, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Sec'y, 4, Class Play, 3, 4, Volley- ball, 2, 3, 4, Scipio Siren Staff, 4, Annual Staif, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A., 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club, 1. LEON WAGNBR Wag A diller, a dollar, A ten o'tlot'k scholar. Class Reporter, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, 4, Annual Staff, 4, Orchestra, 2, 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. FLORENCE KAYS Flora Bella Dora It matters not how long we live, hut how. Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Violin Solo Contest, 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff, 4, Class Play, 3. WAYNE ROTH Hank An independent :http who disapprooes of haste. Basketball Manager, 4, Or- chestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident, 1, Annual Staff, 4, Class Play, 3. 1lflE1lflOl4,lES OF Rl-li E NINETEEN THIKIY-EIGHT ANNA Louisa Yarns Kirk Better be little and shine, Than big and mst tt shadow. Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, 3, Annual Staff, 4, F. H. A., 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club, 1, One Act Play, 1, 2, 4, Class Sec'y, 2, Class Treasurer, 4. HELEN Honsns Tommy Still they gazed and still their wonder grew, That one small head rould rttrry all she knew. Basketball, 2, 3, Reporter 1, Vice President, 2, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 4, Class Play, 3, An- nual Staff, 4, Scipio Siren Staff, 4, F. H. A., 2, 5, 4, Home Ec. Club, 1, One Act Play, 3, 4. BERNICE SMITH Bunny Humor and wit are hers. Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, 3, 4, Annual Staff, 4, Home EC. Club, 1. Donoruy ECHELBERRY Dot I must mix with anion, Or I wither in despair. Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 Class Play, 3, 4, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Annual Sta.E, 4, B. H. A., 2, 3, 4, Home EC. Club, 1. HOWARD SEIPP Sonny He'r sometime! glad, .rome- iimer rad, Even mzrcbzeuour, but never .fo bad. Basketball, 2, 5, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 1, 2, 5, 4, Class Play, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 4, One Act Play, 4, Annual Staff, 4, Buckeye Boys' State, 5. EDITH TAYLOR Edie For yourrelf you sow, For yourrelj you reap. Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 5, 4, Class Play, 5, Scipio Siren Staff, 4, Annual Staff, 4, F. H. A., 2, 5, 4, 4-H Club, 1, Horne Bc. Club, 1. CARL MICHBNER George Tlvere': a brave fellow..'Tlaere': a mar: of plurk, a man u1lao'r not afraid. Boys' Glee Club, 1, 2, 5, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 5, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Contest, Annual Staff, 4, Class President, 2, 53 Cheer Leader, 1, 2, 5, 4, 4-I-I Club, 2, Class Play, 3, 4, One Act Play, 3, 4. y IX E xx fxyprw wie,-fl' I lllilfldlklib JF lil' .S. N l NETEEN 'fl-llfkl Y-,E lfil-ll JEAN MILLEP. T'Stubby Couldrit find a .rub.rlitute,' Tlair word jitr her-cute. Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y, 2, Vice Pres., 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, Class Play, 5, 4, One Act Play, 3, 4, Sec'y- Treas. Athletic Association, 53 Treasurer Athletic Association, 4, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, An- nual Staif, F. H. A., 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club, 1, Home Ec. Club, 1 . . KATHRYN ECHELBBRRY Kate Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play, 3, Volleyball, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staf, 4, F. H. A., 2, 5, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 4, Home Ec. Club, 1. PAUL STARK Judge Make your bead .rave your heels. ' New Riegel School, 1, 2, Fostoria School, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 4, Mixed Chorus, 4, Annual StaE, 4. EVELYN WENNER Skip Happy, gay, but flrard to pleare. Attica High School, 1, 2, Basketball, 3, Girls' Glee Club, 3, 4, lviixed Chorus, 5, 4, Class Play, 3, 4, F. H. A., 5, 4, Annual StaH:, 4, Treas- urer of Athletic Association, 4, Volleyball, 5, 4. MEMOIQI ES OF KJ-1.5. ssmos cnass HISTCRY One eventful day in September, four years ago, a group of'happy students thirty - two to be exact, entered highyschpol in high spirits. we selected the following as our 16?9lQj.?S?'f ' ', My ' fzffxtlg Pr sident ......,... i.Dq isffnway il!-M7 vitae 13fEsisia11e. Kass, .wgiyiein-9ca-f-2 xx, em?-etary. . 1. 7,-s,s,,, . Rayingcndxlitlaner' f' LjTreasurer.. mfyClifford Caldwell Lwjfi ,f' ' Reporter. . K. . . ..... helen Hodges ' ,-.., f The outstanding etenff'of the year was the Freshman initiation. There were several in our lclass who participated in school act1W'itihe'sT 'iSe.veral representatives in the musical festival were: Anna Louise Yatesxand Carl 11 I Michener. In the one act play, Threefs A Crowd', Anna Loui e Yates'was a member of the 9ait,K 'hr class advisor was Mr. Blaney. :gl5?' The following September, we returned as Sophomores. Wesde-lectedi gr--N Pre si dent .......... Car l Mi cihene ' QH X-- ' ' 'A QS' Vipe Pre si dent ...... Hel enfiiorlgei ,pm f fx Twp Sed r etary ...... Anna NxLo.ui'se Yat K A' A l 'saw ef'Treasurer ........... Jean Mill N5 Reporter ........ q7.James Wat on we participatex in the season.basketiball icket sales In this contest we were the winngrs andff injregeghitionffef ur efforts, we were present- ed the bannerfthat we aredp-rfoud to claiml ' ' ' Lilac and':s'i e chosen a!s,,,ourK,,class 'lors. Howard coer ' a ember of trieyarsgity te .L in basketba 1. Members of the clafttwio weitptd the'mus3c fe tival were Doris Anwa d Anna Louise Yates. In t egin ef - schdclf ontes- Anna ouise Yat vas chosen as a player in dnql-att play cast. , Our supervisor was Mr.','B'laney. Here we are now as Juniors?' The following were elect' a o r officers: President .......... Carl Michener Vice President ....... Jean Miller Secretary ....... .... Howard Cook Treasurer ........... ,Doris Anwmy 'C .. Reporter .......... Glenn Michener The outstanding event of the year was the J ' 'or Ban uet w cular activities. Perhaps Howard Cook's winning the S e Disc h ' - ship' was the climax. The Wade Benfer Legion Post chose Ho d Se p as a representative to participate in the Miniature State governm-It Col1m- bus. The Junior Play was a great success not only from applause ut by the attendance and financial returns. - In the one-act play contest, Helen Hodges, Jean Miller, and Carl Mi hens er portrayed character roles. Members who went to the music festiv 1 vere Doris Anway, Evelyn Wenner, and Carl Michener. 1 -.- , 1 Q we feel was a great success. we were well epres ed in t e tra-cu ri - c io N INETEEN TH lK'fY-EICSHT MEMORIES QF KH.-S. T.-. , f ljfdj afX L. is'zmi'oR CLASS ':'HISlOR5fEoont . 2f1.,-.2, fs. ,ie X? Q25 tx l At last we. re Sen1oFs,gnd'we ig ediately elected thexfollowing class off- icers: Qfiresident. L .... .fa . .Howard Cooli' fg 2 A vice Ppeniffient .... ..Jee.n Miller' If-jr X CjSecretary...........Doris Anway fjpff ' C-Treasurer. . . . .Anna Louise Yates N ---ft' g Reporter............Leon Wagner ' xx We selecte . pink carnation as our class flower and Launched, B t Not An- chored as ou class motto. We Seniors have contributed l.m'uAch to the athle- o - Republic High. We wish to congratg1a'te5'HowariCook for leticy ?oSjEi four ars in basketball and traoit,Carl Michenerifdr hisqthrexgryeaf of cheer leadi g. Q,-Qletus,,Hopple and Howard Seiprgfalhsxd representedjihe- class in basket balifga Tha' girls,-were represented -Xbym Doris .wa Rbbxrothy Echelberry, Jean Mil er, f25C1QfKathryn Echelberry. 'Wie' also wgggh 11gT8tU13t6 Helen Hodges and 'nes Watson who are valedictqrian and, alutatorian respectively. The 'n event of the year was thefgufibr - Senior Banquet which was given by the Ju or Class., Ourvsupervisgrsiwere MissVClagett and Supt. J. L. Swi- hart. ' XJ! . ' X-- m .1 N X Thgenior,Qlass1 !presegated'Q the o ci- act play, entitled Fancy's Knell. Thosefff' r icipategsl were-- aslfollovv : Jean Miller, Helen Hodges, Winona Monroe, .a L mise Ya es,JCarlHMich er and HowardwSeipp. ' Our class choge pta Rev. Mr.jBra en to preach the baccalaureate sermon. Now we come to Ygrafduation after four years of h' rd but succesful work. And new comes o6rVhardeet task: that is nor our clas , now compose ' f twen- ty-two members to i,s2fy.?fIlT'arewell to dear ld Republi High. ' The present clsissogoll isz. , Doris Anway Howard Cook Monroe Cramer Wayne Ro Leona ho k Howard ei p Dorothy Echelberry Bernice mi Kathryn Echelberry Paul Sta Helen Hodges Cletus Hopple Florence Kays Edith Tay o r Leon Wagne Helen'Walt Carl Michener ., . tso v Jean Miller lyn.Wenn . 1 .. Winona Monroe Anna ise Ya Those who were members of the class and withdrew a : Harold Breyman H9555 Clifford Caldwell fl9S5J Anna Cooley H9351 Kenneth Detterman Cl955D Mabel Duesch Cl956D Orville Mnsberger C 19555 Raymond Holmer Ql9.'56J Signed Laura Kraft 954 Mary Kramer fl 55 Russel Meyers 375 Forest Ringeisen C19 Susie Valentine C 95 saith Weber- 4195413 Louise Young H9361 - Howard Seipp flXUN13TfESdE'N 'fl-HKTY-E16 H 'r I 1 P r H H H r I H JXIILJXIKXJJULD Or Arlo. W r-- , .LIN H . v, 'A 2 ' , X' Ill! ffl 'V' 'aj Ax jx' I.-x-A CLASS is PROPHECY I ' PX After making a sizeable gehallki-account onsawnurse ',s,p ifncome' Hand being a sort of wanderer3jI decided to seexwhat had happened tokmy degy Classmates . . g, X .1 ', ' xf' '.,-- . of Republic High Sxchoolgfs, 3 x --fm 'if in - 5 -A I boarded the trgingand concluded my journey fnlmid-afternobn. I called a taxi and to my amaliemerft and glad surprise, I sawiithe' cham,1fi'e'ur was none other than LeQn4Wagner.q5The car that he drove was a delapidated Model T of the yearfl9l45, On the way'we had plenty of time toxtalk, for Republic was nowgfa la-1fge'f city!. , 1 u - .. we neached the hotel. I entered and found the clerk was Cletus Hopple. Since our'gradhationg he had married Winona Monroe and they were,the owners of' the l'6veJ.y,,l1.c'tel.A 'L N-, A I ' After asking ii' there were l1iny'x'Beau'ty' operators in the hotel-, ffas-the ride in the Fordhwaxs- too mueh,,f'o1' myiupermanent, he repliediin Etna, affirma- tive. I went to the bwtty pfirlor antlxthere was Doristdnway at her loved work with Evelyn Wenner as her hssistant7 fff' As classmates will, we lot our thoughtsiwander back to our scho9lWdays.- f, - . - .-X . X. f, N - f . The l1FSt we thought about w . Joan hillerl forkthe threefoz them were pals in school. .f' T W ' - 1 Rf uw Doris told me that Joan iiller and Thomas Lloyd werermarried and running the Come and See Theatre . Un? course, I had'to: seo a shovv-.vfhi-lexinfllepub- lic, so I picked the one 'n.which my classmate hadxa partnership. hThe tic- lcet seller was Anna Loui c Yates, who 'U-ad had many oiffiersf of marriage but accepted none. Momoe amer was the doorlroeper. Iietoollixme to my seat, and I f nd that I was itting besid a lady who was having.difficulty with one of he hildren. H r face was amiliar. It wasayethryn CEchelberryl Cook and l t e Russel, r. tfoj She told ,at her iste orothy, had a position as secretary to Paul Stark, En . I wen to the More To Eat Cafe , operated by Carl Mich- ener and then acl: to .e otel. ' The next mor ing I as in the lobby. In came Florence Keys, toting a violin case and enou' m sic for four to play. She sat down beside me and told me that Leo a Sc o was a teacher in the Republic Elementary School. She erself, was he mu ic teacher. She said that Howard Cook was taking some b.s to Col bus o compete for the solid brass medal. I w'n to the per in the,afternoon't67hear Wayne Roth play his violin, and to a Helen Hod' ' ng sow ely songs. The conclusion was the cel ebrated wa d Se' , playin s mandolin and singing. An inte io d corato me into the lobby in the evening. It was Edith Taylor, an the f myfclassmatos.' Her secretary was Helen Walton. They' were good irien s ' school, so naturally one would find them together. Upon bei g inv ved in a nasty wreck, I was forced to see the mayor, who turned o t t be James Watson. I passed he large school building. In the front yard was a granite statue of M . c. L. Swihart. After staying for the unveiling of the statue, I r turned to the nurse's hospital, content that again I could tell where al my classmates were. , Written by Bernice Smith 1 . Nawatifw 11-mu Y-nel-1 or MEMORIES GF K.H.5. 2? A H ny' X-eyeglass,-VJILL We, the Seni r Class of' Republicrfl-Iifgfh s,c1g001Q 'icE5Ei1+rgy of Seneca, and state of Ohio, being of ,s'o1EndlXn1j.nd,,fancfTfgood1ne1nory'eIf'ter fouf'--strenuous years, do hereby make,,,fiJubQl:i'sh, ancI 'dxe'clarfeIv fthi-s as our last, and best will and testa- ment- J T., 4 First: Wg give, devise and bequeath to the JUHiQTMCT5SS the privilege of trying to run the school. Claroviding they do as vvefI3Il a5,j-IQ. have done.Q X Second: TtxMiss Clagett, we leave our everlasting thanks and good will for her kind Qassistance. vs, .,A,' xii Third: Be hereby known that all members of the Senior'-lClQass gener- ously,pyithxcharity for all and malice toward none, bequeath5the following personal and class belongings to underclassmen to-help'them: Fxvfib IjJJ'ur and good sense we leave txovthe Junior . .QI To'the Sophomore Class, we leave our quick:uddmn,,fv 4.,. QIII Toxlthe high school infa11tsi.,Qi?'resh1s1enDf vEfIeQ.v,e our utmost sympathy rkxand our ability to absorb all those sttdies which are beyond the com- Lprehension of their undevelbned mental capacities. - IV Doris Anway's pianist e.bil.it:fjqo 'Al.ice Marie Kehr. V Hogard Cooklbeqpeabhs his position as cen er on the basketball team fto Robert Straub. ,I A' Yr, 7MqnroefQramer leavesfhismpcdestyjand bashx lness to Wade Benfer. T Ai' Derkcftliyf Echelbtrzfy'sF copying menus to Vel Enders. VIII Iiathrgfhniliclielb-srrgzl-s lovely fsmile to Anna Benner. ' IX Helen Hodges sleeves her scholastic ability t Bryce Weiker. X Winona MOl'JifQGslCl.I1d'Q10tUS I-Iopple bequeath their quarreling to W oever desires to do ascii X XI Florence Kaysxbequeaths her phone alle and ates to Lo' potts. XII Carl Mieheisffs admirable cheer lea ing abi ity to nn Reed. XIII Jean Nblller bequeaths her good. nature 4 S 'ah L yd. XIV Wayne Roth leaves his violin ability to a ae P were., XV Leona Schock bequeaths her scissors to nc, ye ff dr ss making class. XVI Howard Seipp leaves his flirting to any boy in 'he unior Class. XVII To Helen Sherman, Bernice Smith loaves her s. XVIII Paul Stark leaves his ability to study I6 h urs er day to ,7?7f Leonard Holmer. - -Nix f - XIX Edith Taylor wills her hobby ofilistEniEQ t c r dio to e sister, Lois. Xxx A XX Leon Wagnor's alarm clock to his brothcr,bWa lace, ' o i g he sets it at least one hour earlier, - XXI Helen Walton's politeness to Erbin Kistlcr. XXII James Watson's extra credits to Betty Padon. XXIII Evelyn Wenner wills her chewing gum ability to Bobby F etz. Signed Anna Louise Yate 1silNE 'fEEN TH I K TY- E I6 H I . . , . - , s MEMORIES OF K.H.S.n l l, A ,r QRS? 'EEASSKPOM Rf Xw Q,-There g x tQin ffxfx :N Q On t gast act 5fftHeSplayf7Jo . XF X521 ot end of a scholl ye , K in eiggd of our school dayZ N- X' -W:?-.,,,f :.It's been a dreary lifetime, E2 4 79 - pf For the lessons nsuren were deepg ? K ' .f ff' ' And, as we'd near the class room ff A iii? f Our scalps would start to creep. 2 k 1 ..,- q.aigiW5eachers were so cross .xjd fxftx xwjxv I I 'hadekthe slightest sound, ' f bf I Or if We sazbfyixidx stared, ' ,f '41 E0reslraeee our fe t around. JXNQS g 5? lb I , hey 1idn't l'kd our flirting-4 in 9 'S Beca e it wasn't done' ' def But owafould the feel -P 1ose 'e 's we to f 'g , 'Most e ery day 6i,so, I Knbw txxx Were a ays questions, ' 'X- dxf? we never had or didn't ow.jx Koh? XXhNS'55 When the gra-thca ds -T Lt On Fridays 'ouldXZppear,7, 4fXf We'd open o the envelope -Q' Our heart: filled up with 1 anGJN Then Pa would Qecture - A sp--ch 2: loud and longg a And 'hee that session ended The pa--le played the songi iut now those troubles lie Behind us, while today we look ever upward, As we plod the weary way. Bu' thinking seriously . About our rs h e I fthis goo school house, o them .e'd like to wish nGood Cheerln For tho' they were as cross ' As any bear could be, '4 They nsuren had reasons - When they started in on me! So HCheeriou to teachers And to classmates just HGood Luckug we had a Hroaringn time f 'Cause we always passed the buck! - Winona Monroe NINETEEN 'IHIIQT Y+ElQl+l'f T MEMOFQHS CJFKAH. S. CLAS? SONG ,TxIr1p'-51 Now lbsiy Ifs,,esfe1- ?7W I. Ffghlichool days greZgveiTLfvZ fi2XXx K Parft.i:5gWwords,yareifnighg L,i,fi lb 1, ,.,- . ' ,f Kindly thoughts of classmates nfs C- ' ,A '. vvfv binxxff , Q w -se-' 10,7 Q Always bring a sigh, NELVEFNXN? ' - iixfb' ' kj f'm-'AXP-TI, Now our paths are partingg x wgjl.: 'Al' .-.f wi fxtxfr.. If gg- Steeper grows the fwaygiiv 1 ,NX j,J'x-A ff S ' X -f V X Hx Mff But our hearts iQturning fvxfs x ALJ! NXXXN Here will always,5Liy. 5 'ff i MX' L K fa ! ' rg' i 3 57 I. Memories still willqlinger aff f i '1 ILT? ?LQSI1t 'EgO1.1g1'l2 we' e old, n lv, I fl' , if-x XX if ThGdlg?1tS of youth returning ,1f Ir'A. Q-,J 'xl 7 xi xtgvalils us to the folxd f A ' I f w' Xu' I ' ' - Carl L. ' he'er APPRECIATION . I, We,the members of the class of nineteen thirty i t, 'sh to express our appreciation and thanksto our parents,teac ers, d all of those that have made our memorievsbtvlouifmlfiepublic high sch0O P1935- ant ones We wish to express our aeereciatioa to- ur paren s,who fri!! have made it possible for us to attendxsfciiooilrand gmuide us in , in every jibfssiile way to attain our goal as high scho g teg, we are truly giateful. In these final words,we wish to pre s up n you Juniors,Sophomores,and Freshman that you should use al availahle time,for time passes on too quickly, 'X f X I our school life. To our teachers,who have taught us and h ed s!f i - Howard Cook XX K Lost yesterday,sometime between sunrise and sunset,three X Y golden minutes each set with sixty diamond seconds, No reward X is offered for they are gone forever. N 1 Nieman an 1 ft 'f Y- le H 1 1 I wa 1i n 2 I 5 wi 1 I. l MEMQMES QF ISHS. w w il ' f U wx ' A! ,, -yy-.,,--.Ni-.X ,NNQ5-K ,qjf .1 A I , Q--qsxx - X ,MX fx, :Ax wi gi, l 'JENN ku 11'-XRJX3 if V K- . kw N l -'Xi , g 'av QvL,.'R- ' 1 mil.,-. fx x K AX fm. M . V . ffl- ' '5f ' j - 5 gf' 3 -XA, .-L ..,- fflxfx b R , 5-L,N:g S' X I 4 'V-'-I t r..2 W . xl, . ,I , 'X 1- f H -SZ X, f .Ei N K -I l K Aux .f X Q N - 'x i :C ----- 1 b KJ' 3 3 f' , - V .-., -S f A ' V VNS? B 1 I! i -K N! K K--.rj .. R- 2 -,Axf X XXXL . g f,fxk A N X o N,,,-ff --177 ' fx, -ff., , ,f 'I f! 13 . I ff 5 ,f . , 1 dll' Milf! 7.377 ...Y ,,,. ,,,:.. W ....,.-, . . H-, A , 2 ,M MW A I 3 fl F W1 5 , - - - x f 1 - NINEYEEN YHJKYK-Llflrlf MEMC2IQl.EfS OF IU-1.5. - V s e B V J UNIQIQ CLASS First Row: Velma Enders, Lois Taylor, Betty Paden, Robert Fretz Robert Straub, Glenwood Anway, Helen Sherman, Lois Spotts Pauline Egbert. ' Second Row: Miss Roland, Ned Hawk, Virginia Michaels, Alice Kehr, Ida Mae Powers, Darl Baugher, Donald Egbert, Mr. Swihart. Third Row: Wallace Wagner, Leonard Holmer, Bryce Weiker, Clarence Price, Richard Focht, Albert Lepouttre. Glenn Michener, president Helen Sherman, Vice president Lois Spotts, secretary-treasurer Robert Straub and Leonard Holmer, reporters NINETEEN 'FHHQTYEIGHT s rfllsyr'- r'r, Inf' iX!lLlVlfgJs5.fHb QM' Jil I'-. , . .-,N,f,N.,,Jp Ni ,fxvlql xxx-N 'XX Q A '-QLUNIQR CLASSX HJ1,STOR'Jf 1 ' V T, ' X5 Nxxi . 1 I' xl It was in the 13911 of lassraumhefphe cigrss'--gf fssfelieeredx the Republic High School. Qwithfghihillgh eolors of 'dlfue'-rand 'golxdf '1 we wc-ire tgnenty - eight strong. N Ci - 'N F, K' L Our first big event ,ofgjthe year was the reception orwthe Freshmen. We were very courte.Qusly,rec,Q,ivedl by theupper olassmen and I spre the mem- bers vnlll always remember it as one of the outstanding evenjcs of their school life? We were well supplied with talent and promising pei-sonages for the coming yearsfin scholastic and extra-curricular activities? During our first yeaafp we we11el.:c e,pre,sented in the County Instrumental Contejstpxby Ned Hawk who sF6GE?YBd first' 'iisrlzthe-,pcoun'ty with his saxaphone solo. wef'a1soE had several 1nembersIffgri the basketbalxtlyt s, debate teams, glee clubs andemixed chorusl Hx.-w.,v j , ' fl-.. Q' A ' NY The officers for tliat-1 ,yeadfwhirke as. 1 s: ,Q N' Q f 'fl Presidentf. ........ Ida Mae Powers RA ,- vice Pre ide5mx...LefyaFa Halma- gl Secret y-Treasure'r:f:Lo s Spggxtrs MK iff' Report r ........ 72 . . Qygllled ls H ' wk The foundation laid, o e gloriougyear g e -f 'twaskxgood to be a 'Fresh- man but how much better i was to be no long I I reenie . X-sr ,, 5 5 During the Sophomore y ar,we enjoyedgthe res A Eixqleceptio ' aQ'I'tJ,3i'ebd to pay the new' students as uchkindness rid co rtesffa.asx,wEs pai to lus,wheth- er we succeeded or not, we will leav up' the Gla s 7oiv'4lQO. That ar we had a f wamembers o the basketball teagfrtsx and again we were well repr iented in all f the sch ol activities. In that ear's Instrumen- tal Contest odrsxrepresen ative, T d Hawk, had a littlexbad luck. He receiv- ed second pla e but was , ete ined to receive first place he next year. In our Soph more yeaff, we were better organized and our officers were as follows: N , , b ' X I es dent ........... Bryce Weiker - ic President ....... Betty Paden e retary ............ Lois Spotts XXX Tr asurer ......... Leonard Holmer R porter ........ ,wld-0yMae Powers Duri g he two prfafvipuslyeargfwere very faithfully advised by Miss Clagett Q -' ' As we e the fend of the65Tcalled Juniors, we look backward and smil- ingly sayzhllhe j urneyfias at places been hard and the giants of Disccntent and Discou agem t were many, ,but notwithstanding, 'twas a most delightful journey and a happ one and may the way called Seniors bring equal pleas - ures and su cess! D During th? month of November, we practised our Junior Class play, The College Town, , ,which was given November 15, 1957. I think this will be another eve ' which the members of the class will remember because every- one' seemed horoughly to enjoy himself or herself and I am very surprised that we really settled down to business the night the play was' given. As to whether the play was a success, we will let the ones who saw it decide. N I It-2 Eli EN TH HU Yai lil H T f H ' X r H H ' r I F JXIILJWNCJ 1i.l'l'.D Qt 1k.rl,.b. . ' ,-L I : fgmnioR qCLAss'IHfsfpnY,fGniai3,, , I fuvmmx - ' - fe ' ,L K , .In our Juniaur ye'a?r'j'NLwe she1?sre'dEman5fignproi?eme'E1ts overigrevious years. We were represe ffedpiln the'iY1-strmnental xeontest by Tlled Hawlcqfrho received first In the voca, contest, WQXWGFG retresented by Glenwood Wnway who sings bass and by Rob 't Straub who sings tenor. Althoughkgdenweed was not as lucky as Robert, w him better luck next time. Rober't..,rec'e'i'ged first in the tenor sectioli. MWe were represented by three boys and two girli on the bas- ketball teams: iDarl Baugher, Leonard Holmer, Bryce Weiker,hLpisXSQ9tts and Betty Paden. Ida Mae Powers and Bryce Weiker representedlthgf' clahls on the debatery'-l?,Q51?3lSL3 B TA.N-..gf 4' Tfisfyeaf'we are proud of our boys' basketballrteam. They wenfthe honor of b ng the Class Champions of '57-'3QLoQg?opublic High School. yge, the Juniongare planning a Junior-Se 'or BanonetgwhicH'we hope will be,.fa succfess. 'A Ky,-we W Q -X kdglibe officers elected for this year are followsfz KR President .,... y. tk. Glenn-.Mi chener if Vice PresidentL..h.fHe1en Sherman Ls''Qeqre'l1Q:1vy--Treasnigehr 2.Lois Sgiotts Reporter.,.,q.a.. O E' alt 'gl auirlsol 0'r bhis .Leonard Hohmer A yeag are Miss Roland and Mr Swihart theft year -twill be the best of ell,we are looking forward with g'Fe'at ,jpyg t.o.E.ts coming. W ', . ' 1 X !'4j sf L.fLA z 2 f2,LVf 3 CLASS ROLL . F' f X I ,-.. X ' X Glenwo Charles Aryes CW-191571 Darl Baugher Edson Dettennan CW-19561 Donald Egbert ' Pauline Egbert Vehna Enders Robert Fretz virginia' Hammond QW-19573 ' y - Edith Hayman - CW41937l Ned Hawk . Leonard Holmer Alice Marie Kehr Albert Lepoultre Virginia Michael ' Betty. P den L Ida Ma Powers , aren e Price ' Jun Scwab -4-1 'YD Helel S1 erm ' Lois po ts L Robert St ub - Lois Ta 1 J .Wallace lagne 4 - Darl Wal QW- 9.562 y . '-'tis Bree Wei er W Q. ---- n Verne ' . il Cf-19361 ' old Sha ' -195 Glenn 'chene ACEL 9 Richard F ht I 193 Written by - 1 Betty Pa nil ,NLF-lETEfE'N 'H-infix 'r MEMCDKIES CDF Ki-1.5. E 7 1 I kx Lx ' X n - ., ,, M FP -4 wiv J' .J I if' A pf XJ fn-.,.' ..'- .L '-f'g,x- - 'wxxh ,. C x A-lx , nk 1, I 1 Ny, H-Xfxx -Q ,x x 'N -Nfl 'V2 ' NN H , x - N , P x N J X 4' A 5 M, A E LX A .X I gf lf., F I .,,fJ X f'xW.fX I A, ' 'X f ...t ., V X , 2 NK, X ,X .f H. 7 1 7 4 ff X ' Q JI , 'W fx, fx X 1' x 4 N--'- . L f' T X N A-. ',, lx ,fr . . I, f 'HN L,.:I7-0-N g NX ,V H 14 -.5 ' ' , '. I T , , I ,. ix ' ,f K K 5 4 .-J' , V , x I' X ' - X J 1 f XM ' 5f M 1 VM x -. , X ,uk 1 f N -,J .I I ,..,....---f ' f .f ,..--4 ',f if X NINETEEN 'H-lHCfYfE1C1HT MEMQRIES OF KH5. C X ,., . , 1 , ,, ,F ., ,L M , . M .Q , r First Row: Second Row: Third Row: SCOPHOMOKE CLASS. Loyal C0193 Leonard Miller, Catherine Daniels, Wade Benfer J Leona Valentine, Mayo Cook, Marshall Lloyd, Carlton Sehock, Herbert Miller, Anna Benner, Dale Shambaugh. Mr. Burkholder, advisor, Donald Porter, Erbin Kistler, Lewis Hawk, Paul Miohener, John Ginnever, Norman Hampshire LaVon Mnsselman, Rowena Roope, Jean Powell, Glee Ova Lake Lillian Bogart, Miss Erwin, advisor. Clarence Cook, Sarah Lloyd, Taunt Trott, Hazel Breyman, Kenneth Kretsinger, Hilton Ohler, Doris Laux, Phyllis George, Martha Hepperly, Arnold Grimes. NINETEEN THIKFYEIGHT C' I 3 X X .,,p . 4.1, fe ., M ED,f,3.i,JiQl.ig,,o. -QF KH 5. 2 ,Wie n On-a beautiful da x,' eptember, 1956, we, -as Freshmen, fxthered in school to begin,the pihgh year. Most of us were very'timid3 d bashful at first, but soon we To got our timidness and felt at home. Cf--An X 'Jn ' I Our qTass,2wiich v s the largest class that ever entered ohool, be- - h' ' N- ' , t . gan wit gthirty e K ,students p xwfL4XfLE Soon agtefqfthe beginningfof lol, we were given a reception bycthe upper classmen. Lfyxpcy- 1 A ISS 2 X, ' ' .4 ix When we became better ac ua ted, 'we elected Leonard Mille?2 presi- dent, Sarah Lloyd, vice pre identpfghyllis eorge, secretary - trgisynerg Loyal Cole, reporterg a Paul Mi hen assistagf reporter. F also chose class colors which ere and are vs' 'r andXtKimQo?i5v 'Qs n g A , N Early in April, tw pupils fro each T following'rseprZSented our school in the cou y -tests: E ish, al br and geggial idence classes. Herbert Mill r ,won secon plhce in t c!unty'i' nglish and went tuQ?owling Green Q represent the c 1-in t diiyriif. ' - 1 The scxxo term was pleasan y spent with Mr. B ue n, our super- indentent a d 'ss Rol nd ir supervisor. The school elehed n ay. On the last day, the community held a pic- nic after whi h we d pa ed to our homes and awaited anxiously for the sophomore year ' NQES second y ar o high school began with thirty-three pupils. During the F1 st year, ever students left our7school or moved away. They were: S --f- . Geral i Edwar , elia ' , Mary Hayman, Beatrice Ryman, Lavonne Schwab, D e Ha anffJ6hn May , arvey Jordon and Paul Laibe. There are also se ra wh fjoined o class. They are Anna Benner and Arnold Grimes. we ele ted lass'officers as follows: Lewis Hawk,presidentg Paul Michenr er, vice resi e 3 -Sarah Lloyd, secretary, Phyllis George, treasurerg Donald Porser, eporterg and Leonard Miller, assistant reporter. During he,year the class purchased class pins. These pins indicated the classlpolbrs and the year of graduation, which is '4O. f , , , ! ff NJ N EEN TH HCI Ysf, IGH T MEMORIES QF IU-1.5. 2 1 1 . -1 SOPWI-Ij6l!IOl?LE' 'GLASS HISTORY Keeney I ,Lf,.,.-'ALJ ,...,' .,- V? fl' In the co S y nBsieXoontestsQ Rowena Qgope w6i'flEst place in soprano and Glee Ovaw, ake ,wolf Sgr-S-1: pffll' Qi01if1,,,,f ' v---- fq X-as ,'-,N ' 'ill ,- ,WX r' X' jf G' A f 5 Our sop morelyear gabfbleasantly Spent witheMrQuSwEfart as superinten dent and l ss Erwin an Mr. Burkholder as advisonsfrf we all h Sekthat we may enjoy the pleasure of gradaatlngiltogether in 1940. N Maths x,Al Xxx? Tpeyglasso 011 is as follows: 5E,xNssfTE f . - ' ., --4- .5 Ama Benllef 'nw S..,Tw XJ Ll, 51 wade Benfer ' g KS..afo,4-Sf .,f L., Lillian Ssogareffxf XX-L ww Hazel Breymanf ' Loyaai Golefsw-f X Qi X . Claregee Uook Je, 5 lf' Maycicodgc A 3,7 ,gatherigi Daniel V . '1 ffl! Uohn Ge 'ver f , A . U . 'fiifmzf few Llf' 5 Phylli 'George Z lX'Pq3' Axpol Grimes I y Lf! .' NoVT Hampshire lien '-V Qui Leg g' awk Q Yhhq Martha 'epperly Lfxf ' Erbin Ki tler ' Kenneth Kr tsinger 1 Glee Ova La Doris Laux Marshall Lloyd Sarah Lloyd Paul.Miohener Herbert Miller Leonard Miller LaVon Musselman - Hiltonfgilerf DonaldlPo -Nsxxxr-X ' Jean Powell Nxxx Rowena Roope Carlton Sohock Dale Shambaugh S Taunt Trott Leona Valentine Written by - Jean P 1 Nm5'fa.f5N Tl-HIQTY-E16 H 'f ...f .4. Q., C ff 5 K x 7. Fw X If 1-.Y,.-....., ,' X,f' MEMCJIilESA Ci'P M-1.5. Ps. r I I I T hm Xf- fmxij' A LJ K ffl JXWNN A,,f ' f-xx-lxx V f-V, KKNTNX' Y 5 PXQ i:'jLXfi' VV I . M 5, .J -x pv ' iq X KJ fb. AN f 5 'R ff' A f . 2 Q J X ,Q 7 , X Sf' l,fL x XfNL ffs RX H ' if YY- '43 I ly A5 h x N ? X XR N . . Lu- f I . ...2 X ,M1 !? rl x . if , ix, v? Xx ' N mf A 4' kiwrxw XX J, A 5 M fx' ,vt -N-xx K V XQLLIXX Q NX - , . ....-J ' r L, 5 Nxt Xl!! . . X X X5 ,QM-f'7I'37f f.f ffijf,-'I n I. 1 I !i klE'! 'EEXl F' Hfxf Y ' 1 VJ' ll' il V 'iigflir Mfmomas one-1.5. 'l -.R an 24 M.. Q W mx-:mos MH-M1 .m Hiwwwmw M ss-mam! ' ss-M .,:,, H Q fg,5g.m.M W mwah 555506. nga isjwigwm H m . , me E151 ig ? Rwgamn whims H lm E.-gsm -.-.5 X-EEE sm ' mmm WM' ms s, ms ziwsa gmmuww msE' 7' mmm.-1 - mugs sammy ' was First Row: Second Row: Third Row: HQESHMAN CLASS Richard Hepperly, Vernon Spotts, Marguerite Sherman, Powers, Donna Reed, Mary Ann Kessler, Betty Wagner Mason, Ernest Hopple. Mr. Jones, advisor, Mary Alice Garvin, Anna Hou Vogt, Helen Cooley, Marjorie Eavice, Miriam Ham ond, Eckert, Miss Snow, advisor. Junior Prindle, Dale Cook, Leonard Echelberry, Grant Paul Richard Teach, Vernon Caldwell. Dorothy , Junior ch, Fern Marjorie Vincent, NINETEEN'fi-IIKIYHEIGHT A 5 ' M Emomi S QF' KH .S. fx. N -IM 1,--,,'Ii.,,X P . gym nlicl 'KW Lx AN -N Ifiiiiesmmrp homsxsa-.,r1i'sT0RY up by X ,J . FXNE . Q ips NN I, LX ' 1 X It was in the year l95fZ,ion the eiglgeraxfsay orf,ee'pte1nbey-that twenty- three wide - eyed, ezigited i're'shmen trod uplthe stdifrx leading toQ,xRepublic High School. Fifty y sr-,sXfsom.now when you lookibaclc n the pages oi' hist cry, along with.,King-jleorlge, Roosevelt, Robert Taylor and Shirley Temple , will be the class oi' '4l.f N fd We, asf,eig'f1t11lhgreTders1, are proud of ourlclass since we were' the first ever to win a cup' for fR. H. S. We tool: first place in the Seneca County Grade BoysfNB. Ba 1-touxjnament in 1956. 'T he same honor was given-to Ausquxin track. .r.'1-L fp 1 J j, W-le L., L 'i During this' pije-sent year, the3ye1leZ'ss, was well represented in the i'oll'bw- ing: county tests, Qadebatc-3, and .H.A. clubs, girlshxand boys' bas-:A ketball, track, vo11eyba1f1,.,af.tf'sff101arS spycests. g Q 21 The first social event on u xclendar for the year was the'kTreshman initiation, given to us by th 'uppd-rdlass1nc5n. At this time we wish to. ex- press our appreciation for the good timeygmd he r freshmentsi-evcnatliough there was- red pepper on thcfsandwiches !and7sa ad oiilf-.entheXl'E'ananas'f-R ,I'm sure it was a day we shall fall rememberg Lf Xp Why was there so much excitement onfDecemborpXlgQ'2jX Oi' course A--it was freshies getting ready o attend thei Lifirst fcla s party held gatdheghome of Marguerite Sherman. X may I The nxegjt thing we d'd was to rev al ouivbrclass chica-fs'-,y blue and silver and our cxlxesspflower, t e 'forget-m -not. These coltrsi-vrilllxnever :Fade and the flowqa s will nev wilt s long as there is a tlassffof '4:l.l For l937 - RX, our cl ss ofjieers were as follows: Mason, presi- dent! Mary Adhd Kesslel-,f vifce president, Donna Reed, secretary, Marjorie Echert, treasu rg 'ieleyfm C oley, reporter, Vernon Spotts, assistant repor- ter. t ' T he rest of he ir ss roll is as follows: W Mar Al oe, Garvin Junior Prindle Mir em H f ond Paul Richard Teach XXX Bet y Wa er Anna Rouch ' 'X Dal coo L xfe--177601-othy Powers X Leo rd Lf,Eehe'l'bi:'5-y f Fern Vogt xx Rus e,lfHa:milto Richard Hepperly X ar brie Havice Dawn Grimes ' - guenite Sherman Ernest Hopple - . Gr nt Vincent ' Vernon Caldwell And now F cplmen wi sh to bid the Seniors farewell and we hope we'll 1 9 ' - ' be missed as muc as they are going to be next year. We would also like to thank our ,adj sors, Miss Snow and Mr. Jones, our lclnd superintendent, Mr. Swihart 'ndf all our :Eine teachers who guided us through a most enjoy- able and pr fitable freshman year at. R. H. S. f 4 Written by - Donna Louise Reed A NINETEEN 'H-!lKTYjE,lG1-l'f . 4 MEMCDISIES CIF RHS. First Row: Second Row: Third ROW: h , filrfzm-1 ofoxnzz Paul Yates, George Neikirk, Anna Egbert, Margaret'Ink, Lucille Bishop, Marjorie Eckert, Cameron Dungan, Charles Ohler, Robert Chaney, Leonard Powell. Mary Emma Roope, Dorothy Bare, Ethel Laux, Joyce Kret- singer, Edith Hopkins, Geraldine Hblmer, Regina Stark, Dorothy Dotterman, Evelyn Jordan, Freda Wenner, Stella Kramer, Miss Erwin, advisor. 1' f . Carl Hall, Charles Enders, Ar1in.Weiker, Charles Ohler, Clarence Adams, Virgil Kunkz, Alvin Neikirk, William McEwen, Raymond Daniels, Vincent George. ' NINETEEN THHQT Y-EIGHT p MEMCJIUESOF IQ.H.S. Ai . ssvsm: ,ngksresrs 4 The members of t seventl dgisglifh trades a ry ch enthused with the new sys e of cl 1 .s CSREXM1 u e 't he eginning of this year. The eriod a arrange ,f!QQ'Hat uisvfiave fo -ii e minutes for all of our sulje'c ' . ur studies include 11 'sh, ar thm 'ic his - tory. geography, he t nd the seventh grade' has cfvilcs nd tie eighth Eildaflfi, S05-6311021-a...lLuWQ af ' music and physical educaticnptwiiff e week. We li kefhe system pf studying with the high schoof stud nts for we have leffrnodfifffcnovr many of them from our association with hem in the study 611. Zgur stzfdy periods are ,spent there. s The Qghtlr' a e an assembly program on Columbus Da' Tffexdrefn- atirsall ortrayed lefdgghe incidents of' the life of Colxwfmlbus. We thought tha t-Ee program W s 1,i , esting and everyone seemed to e oy it. Some seventhygerad b and gi ls entertained betwexefi the fgfets 9-QQ the P. T. A. play wit , ri h jig. thought it was grea't,Q'un doing, this. 4 ' ff In the field of athletics, v showe hat the high school will have some good athletes when We get intoflii 'h s hool in the :fall wedayed some playground ball games and we al ' 't3hGI'N1TmVXHl?l'J.fQIh6 bask ball season arrived, weforyied a baske' 'll te under the coaching of fir. Burkholder. We played eight games .nd won 'l t imfo. lFnl'eXahsernovrirx1-- gaged in practice fel- the tract omg etit on. if expect o wiybx so e pointsrin the county itnaet meet and o e oo- do Well s the team did last year, in that event and winjthe mee' . -s ' 7K X Another'inierschool:aotivityfin.whieh we are i 'edQ?SFQ at the pres- ent time 'ips 'he spelling, and speaking contest., T 's ntest will be held in Tiffin,XOhio fsomftime in May. At this time 't .s not been de- cided who wiill representftho seventh and eighth grades in the speaking contest and the seventhf and the eighth grades 'in the spelling contest, We ELI'G,Vxl'O1 killE l'l?.l?idff tofrepresent our school in a fine way. The eighth radex pupils are anxiously awaiting the eighth grade test wlgreh is givenveachuryear by the State Department of Ed.ueation. It will be Head on April ZQ. We hope do not ask us too hard a list of cxpxemlsions o that vie-v,mayfma'lce ,a,,go'od grade. If one of' us should make hexbest s orefiiifthe ceunt'y'in American history, we will receive the me alxgive thejeifffiters of the American Revolution. A Two ew studies ,whi eh we had once cm Weel: during the last semester were co rsexsfin guidance. profited very much from these courses. The courses hxtloed us to learn how to conduct ourselves in our relation to other xkpeoplez We thought about our relationship to one another here in schoolf. considered our relationship to our teachers, parents and other adullts ,Jef the community. We considered behavior in public gather- ings and 'n the streets. ' - Our teachers this year are: Mr. Carroll Cole, Miss Clagett, Mr. Burk- holder, Misfs Roland and Mr. Swihart. I ' I. N 1 NETEEN THHQTY-,Ei IGI-IT MEM-GMES QF IQHS. - X K- H -H s -xx' mama W H -M R, -s H M Msn- xr 4 sr ,,f ms ,, H, H . .me vm, 5 , are--his ,E me B E .H -ww H ,- Q mme - Q ,, B .mesa E ,. E . . m me ne a as ve- --as - H 1 ss Q an gsm? ss - ss xx 1 , . ss I - E -In E . First Row: Second Row: Third Row: SEVENTH GRADE I l Rosalie Cooley, Vie Ann.Streub, Virginia Estep, Olive Mc- Connell, Wanda Allgyre, Jack Carlson, Lloyd Coohenour, Eldon Reitz, William Lake, Duane Grimes, Doris Benner. Mr. Swihart, advisor, Lois Snyder, Minetta Estep, Doris Hesse, Louise Laibe, Esther Ink, Ruth Todd, Margaret Ohler Kathryn Hennsinger, Doris Kramer, Dorothy Teach, Wanda Fad- ley, Emma Lake, Mr. Cole, advisor, Earl Hopkins, Virgil Benner, Junior Bogart, Lester Hamilton, Arthur Hall, Junior Cooley, Neil Shawberry, Gene Anway, Maurice Miohener, Eldon Powell. N1NE'fE.EN'THHiTY-EJGHT i iiii L N L Mflfkyiilif SAQJA M- 5. A XA fwffj A -'XX . . . A f ' XX N,-' X'r,- Nr:'x,Q :5xX.x V! kjpxf-ll, ' A -X , .Y l U . A N5 wx X . W ' --K Q. i . 7.3 M , 59, -J 2 X-xxx . -x fx , - - . f .V 3 gif? '.g.n'f ,. ,.. 1 X 'A .. ,L rw A f .,R-1kfkig'l5,. A H W f if 4 A Pu pf 3:!T'A P,.z Fa'-F' , 4 Ii, gf . I L-H rv' jg- l -V3 i,3.:'.': ..-.I f f'7f wTM'f' '5' X W ,f s A x XX K ,Xf ,f 1 . KG. X ' X 47 1 ' 557 l ' f gb -5 ' J' 'I X .-f Q, U N s J L Q' I .L 1 A t , 7 ' - 1 e .- R , x Tvs '14-'1?,:1,. wyg ff 'J N M' fbfgbz' ' 2' 1 1 H I 1 f ,, 1 tw , . ,, yi at X 1 :lg Gi?f':,t'f'-f.d' ' .ff-' .Vp f f f i ' P5 'fi u- stil ' 'Q' if x ' ' EJ 'ff Y ': ' . f 'f 1' , I 'exif' : . ' -'Gs-1 .A , ' ' . A 5 V514 H- ,. A E mf ' f ,L Hx , A t-'-me .NffNf.' . - ' 4,11 f W , X f km NR - - - Lf , R -I M V -fxfyzz gf. 5- h-i3gF14vL'7 .qqjiz-gi, W I ' A' 5 .. ' J lqffrsg 1-'Fifi' fy - V VX X, I ,251- K x I' 5, A fx .4 . - ,,. ..,. .A -M -f Y! X . ' P -yi-11:-nf-r,f,5L ' f' 1' Pi' J 4-J. ' A '- A 1-'A-is-eff.-'IM-..,iv 13 -N-g-. '-Tr - .. .. ,, . ' nike- -L ' ' H. -4. 4 r 5 -...M .: ,hm - 1 X5-'win 'M HS? ':3E:-W-4221.1 '-34:3- Xxfjl . A X 1' 5 ,.,... .,A i K ':- W X I' ' U f . H . Q KN, ,NX I , ' 4 ' I IL V ' Ns Nl' A x . , L 4 'X N . f . K x 'ph IX X rx N Q xx: 'X ' 5 I. . A X. NW, ' A ' A' ..: N. , 1 N , I X 1 N 1 '- 'J , , I u 'X I uv-X . , V 'Aw , L, ,X f' - A f x,. N W' iw f A' A , NX I E L , X Rx ' f 'XI ,Fl . f I XX X K I A MIX ,f 1 .-X' 17' .f X f I A A Aff N!NE'L1EN 'fHHQ'f Y- E1C1HT ME.M-C215l'glE:'3,,'CJF IQHLS.. Fir st Row: Second Row: Third Row: FHA, A Velma Enders, Marguerite Sherman, Betty Paden, Winona Monroe, Edith Taylor, Kathryn Eohelberry, Helen Hodges, Evelyn Wenner Catherine Daniels, Mayo Cook, Helen Cooley, Bettyfwagner. Dorothy Powers, Mary Garvin, .Anna Louise Yates, Leona Schock Donna Reed, Helen Walton, Dorothy Echelberry, Jean Miller Helen Sherman, Martha Hepperly, Jean Powell, ,Glee Ova Lake Lillian Bogart. Miriam Hammond, Marjorie Havice, Doris Amway, Ida Mae Powers, Lois Spotts, Virginia Michaels, Taunt Trott, Sarah Lloyd, Phyllis George, Anna Benner, LaVon Musselman, Fern Vogt, Pau- line Egbert, N I NLETEEN THHQT Yfi JLG H T L ,Z X MEMOIUES OF 'K.H.S.. f- XX -I 'fr' ig FSH 1 N,'-owed p x M ' .1 x . 3 F, H. , QA.. ' A . -.-,l, x-,xp - I 1 ,, 'x f X -A K. ,X . p--. fx, 1 . v X 'X .f n. . .- N - S The Future Homemakers-AssnciationQof'RepublieYwas organized October 16, 1955. For the yoafy, wefelieeted the following officers: ip Presiaeoe.... ....... 4.Leila ZehringX N. ' y .-..,Vfi9S3'P?,esident ..... L.Franees Yates ' - ill' Secretary ....... . .... Winona Monroe x 'Treasurer .... ..... J uanita Kline 7 J , I Reporter .............. Hazel Hodges f7 X- 'HI-Iistorian ........ ,...Alioe Sherman f f -g. 7 , ,T ,xl We had a -' veryXsuecessfullyearymith our new teacher, Miss ErwinfifThe most important ovooppwoo when we sponsored our Mother-Daughter Banquet,April 5. That year, we exhdbited'pt,the,Statexgair, bringing homeAsixthLprize. A1- though we had greater ogpooeoe ons, wexdepided we wou1d,igo back the next time and do better. ' ' For the year 1936-57, we eetedxthe fjellowing officers: Prosiaone ....... .-.1-. ta Kline V. -af Vice Pre dent..Margarety epouttre 1 rxf' 'Qp Seeretar ...... ..iag...JeanAMi1ler Qdrw Treasur r ....... '. . qi . . .Don.i's-ylfxlnywray Report r... ........... ,Helen Sherman 1 XwwX3'5 Histo ian ............ Winoiia Monreej, f The highlight of the ye r,was the i taTbation.of thefnew stoves and ovens. That yea Wexagain exhi ited at-th State Fair, receiving thirteenth award. For the 1937-58, we elect d the following offieerskw Presi nt. . ......... Jean Milleruxx I Vice es' ent. ......... Doris Anway 'fd ecr tar .. .... ....Ida Mae Powers V T e ur r .... ..... Betty Paden R rt rs ... ...... Helen Hodges Phyllis George 'sbp His ian ............ Winona Monroe T xborganizati n greatly surprised when Jean Miller resigned. Doris An ay h became pre ident and,BeieiTEQBEes, vice president. On.March, 23, we atte de the P e on-Dau Banquet, an affair sponsored by the' F. H. A. the ffrF. A. ring this year we started to serve noon lunch- es. This ra ti e is intended to make money. It is a service. We were able o p cure ' s. Rife as cook. She has'proved to be very effici- ent., Soon afte t 's, by paying our annual dues, we joined the State and National Ho e Eco omies Clubs. At the recent State Home Economics meet- ing in Col bus, we were represented by the following girls: Joan Miller, Phyllis Gcor e, Fern Vogt, Donna Reed, Helen Cooley and Winona Monroe. The girls were ecdmpanied by Miss Erwin. .We are again planning to exhibit at the State Fair. Written by - Edith Taylor NINETEEN 'fHHQ'fY-EIGHT MEIN11OKlif,S Of K.H.S. V ' P - MS ' xr. new . New 1 i ..,.,.,, ...,.-- . , H , First Row -- Leis Spotts, Evelyn Wenner, Winona. Monroe Velma. Enders . Second Row - Ida Mae Powers, Doris' Anway Group above .r Fourth Degree F.H.A. --...-. , 1 Y x 1 e e 1 , - .,...., ew.. ,,...,-.......,.... . w x NINEIIEEN 'H-IlKfY+filC1I-IT Betty Paden Represerrtative on State Junior Fair Board ME1NfiO'fklES 5157. K.H.5g r :E'x-nursx fax X - lNrNf'.-VX, fha Aw,f'X. l C-1 in XR 'N .f ' . xi 5 vs x'N x A t-ssh-he V. as fx qv lm QX ' .gi if-.X Xfvg. ,AVA f Nm LX 5 XJ Q F3 J ' gn: . V W, A f Q .X S ' . ' TD gf' .gf -N-1' , P gh y Fourth Degree F.H.A. Ax Q , ,ff I At At 'a ,jOVJ.Sl'E7'II1CCti'T1g of the F.I-LA. e1'gzmize,tions of the Blt om- f- Ville agp. Olc5i'E5.oag'joNlii'gh schools, the following tbok: the fourtg 1 ' ,L degree! .sflapis SpottsS,Ef13,el,y1'1 Jwermer, Doris An':fa.y, Ida. Mae Pov.'ErE,g'9x E Velma Endefs: 15111151 Winona Monrlci ,gslhis is one of the highest honors that can come toP.gggi,ql,s. -n the E. .Air An appropriate PTQQTLTI , I5- inauctea the girls int 'funfuk rth cl gzzeeh xg ht 2 .. I AQ A k'3,,l,. 1 R XJ-2 TH 6. r is l 2 L1 Xa! 5 if- l .l LA QXVJN . XX State Juniaorc air Boffigqxj xx S- l x 2 This year we had heuhenor of heesing, a, ,of ogworganiza- tion ' represent all of the Home eonofiiesf Clubs 'Qf6G113o'xon the Junior Board. 'I' this offi e Betty Peden was ' 11osgf:n.,to the setisfact'o f all. his hone comes as e roeteg11it'or1T 'jf'f'K' the sez-vice the. B tty has ggiv e the local organizatih :mg state activities. ' 'fel A ,X 7' N I NETEEN TH HCI' YjE KJHT H r I Q' r Miavxofalag of 1g.1 j.q-r , EEA First Row: Donald Porter, Loyal Cole, Wade Benfer, Howard Cook, Bryce Weiker, Dale Shambaugh, Richard Hepperly. Second Row: Leonard Echelberry, Richard Focht, Mr. Swihart, Mr Jones, instructor, Vornon Spotts, Erbin Kistler. NINETEEN 'fi-JIKFY-A3161-J'f Mfmemfis ef M-l.5, .' X - x ., ,cf X r,,,1Y'Kf 'x,f-'X' N- 'fx Vx-i N7 'N,,..v.-xx . xp . Q Rf l fm ':,ff J-ixgylrxxxkx R Cfixxw Jfywfnxl BX 1 1' -'dxf Rx f-,la ' fxvfi I 5 ' NVQ A-XX l ' ' X5 fxf-. ' I L cm F. F, A. News M - H -X r 7 -. j ' Ns x. C ' , - X-, f During thensu eremonths of 1957, the local school beerd decided to esw tablish a yppetiongl agricultural department in our school. ? L I LF-,.f ,. .iv Al X I A halim- tizhei department was set up with Mr. L. C. Jones asfteacher for both Thompson andnlle V li . XX, , TM 11'--'Q ,K XX V of ji: Soon afterv started e. mtfet.if v- was held and the local- Futurie liar,- mersf Organizationkwasfs?tfup,N The fo owing officers wereqeledtei: ,Qu . f ' KP 41 ' ' sX - President - Hwwer Cook, senior 1' Vice preside '- D nhld Pqfeer, sophomore , srfJ Secretary - Bryce Weikerffjl 'or 'tm f rf Q .Treasurer - Erbin l'Iistler, 'phomore' L1 , NX Reporter - Dale Shembtcgrgh, so Pxigere xr' N Watch do - Vernon Spoftts, frgs xankx A XXX,XjQs.klE Other members were: eonerd Ecl1el.b rrp,QV:Qf5es11m1E1'f N!.!.f,,x ix . - .'ichard Heppe ly, freshman 'N' -UT tx - ojfal Cole, ophomore LX QQ, N51 ' de Bonfc , sophomore W px f R chardq f cht, junior xfxf Russel H---ltoa, a frosonanj came to our group late in the school year from Blocmvillu. . . . One evening. ate 'n eptember, e. de.d's night was held. Each boy brought his fathar tl t : meeting and a splendid time was enjoyed by all. After the meeting adj' ned, cider and doughnuts were served. ' The -'strict F F.' A. public contest was held at Fremont on the eleven- of Dveemf- 'epres ves from six counties were includ- ed in the co'test iryce We' r won the contest and represented the dis- trict in ' e .tate cont at Columbus where he placed fourth. i The crgi 'zavio also carried on a pest hunt, put on a demonstration at Farmers' In.tit ts, sent delegates to the State F. F. A. Conference and it expects to ju ge teams at the state contests on June third and fourth. A twojday ed ce ional tour is being planned for this su mer. f N i N ETB EN THIKT YjE IQHT EMEMCJIQIES OF KHQ5. ,W V if - - .4 , , .. . ,fHV,,-N-all , . First Row: Second Row: Third Row: 5-,. . ,, flf u f f'l :rf'aU Leona Schock, Edith Taylor, Florence Kays, Winona Monroe, Betty Paden, Evelyn Wenner, Helen Hodges, Leone. Valentine Catherine Daniels, Alice Marie Kehr, Bernice Smith, Helen Sherman, Helen Cooley, Miss Snow, instructor. Betty Wagner, Lillian Bogart, Helen Walton, Rowena Roope, Ida Mae Powers, Anna Louise Yates, Dorothy Powers, Pauline Egbert, Doris Airway, Mary Alice Garvin, Lois Spotts, Mary .Ann Kessler, Lillian Bogart, Glee Ove. Lake, Martha Hepperly. Velma Enders, Lalfon Musselman, Anna Benner, Kathryn Echel- berry, Taunt Trott, Lois Taylor, Phyllis George, Doris Laux Donna Reed, Marjorie Eckert, Miriam Hammond. or 6 NINETEEN THHQT Y-EIGHT ,- l ruxf-Nf,l.'. -'-.r'r I Q' M.fg1,fL,'1sJf,.v Ur Arie. . fx' T i1We5gCLem pf we b N N. Our glee club, under ihe ef,V,QEssrisnw, ,lqery ,uccessful this year . g' I JN, C, WX If ' ' The organization ' si st forty 5 lfiiyeriroicgsf The foil .g are the officers elected f r t ar: ' P f' 1.7 x fu ' 'N - PreQggent...,a'? . . . . . Phyllis George B in lite presidentl . . . . . . .Evelyn Wenner N SQ Sec,1:e'leaiFy..,Z. . . . . . . . .Doris Anway Q Reporter. .IQ . . . . . . . . .Ida Mae Powers Kfn,ALibrefrianf. 'S . . . . . . . . . . .Donna Reed e X, 0 fL 1, ' 1 , - X- - .' N ee in X lf , The club took in the F ebigfxfl stitute and the Christmas prqgraii Fifteen of our gifieswf? he Cou Chorus FestivalMh5I.d latiililel- more on April 8, 1958. T yfw re s foll sa 5' V somnros! 4 I 'F C- oreice-. y-Yshtj L -XJ-:Q ouise -, X Sarah Lloyd 2 L7 fix Rowena Roopb-s , Lf xg Doris . YNN wif-X Betty Peaep '- Q NJ 'FJ kg SE OIXTD SOPRANOS ' ,L QA SN p X Leona' V entine ' Nj x Lois T ylor fi'-A FQ V , Enders Y ' elen Sherman of Helen Hodges Alice Marie Kehrp Evelyn Wenner X Lois Spotts Ida Mae Powers ,A Congde ble pr par io stMaT was done in our regular glee club peri ds. It s,,fn'e5essar prepare the numbers thoroughly. Two practices r he f in whi he pupils from the Attica, Thompson, Mel- more and Bl om '1 sch s came to our school. On the d o the festival, t we assembled at the Melmore School. We workedhard nd w r tired when supper time came. A very delicious sup- per was serv to s by the Melmore home economics class. After the upp r we went to the 'auditorium where an interesting motion picture show s shown to us. Then came the program of the evening. The various musiiy teachers of the county directed the choral groups in the selections t isfyear. ,The auditorium was filled to capacity to listen to the songs. The numbers which the girls' chorus sang were: Reverie , Bonnie Doon ,,! Come To The Fair , Lift Thine Eyes and Flowing River . N I N ETB EN 'ff-MT Y-E IGH T Mimomas of M-1.5. First Row: Second Row: Third Row: EJQYSELEE CLUB Donald Porter, Cletus Hopple, Marshall Lloyd, Bryce Weiker, Howard Cook, Robert Straub, Glenwood Amway, Wayne Roth, Wal- lace Wagner, Dale Cook, Miss Snow. Clarence Cook, Paul Michener, Leonard Eohelberry, Carlton Schook, Donald Egbert, Carl Miohener, Glen Miohener, Howard Seipp, Paul Start, Richard Hepperly,Lewis Hawk,Erbin Kistler. Leonard Holmer, Junior Mason, Leonard Hiller, Kenneth Kret- singer, James Watson, Wade Bonfer, Herbert Miller, Loyal Cole Richard Focht, Vernon Spotts, Loon Wagner, Dale Shambaugh. NINETEEN 'fHJKTYfElC1I-l'f M EMCJIUE DFT I4,1,H.S. T IN, , , . ,f - -J3Tw 'Xi 'X, T WN 5 NX qi-M-5:15 . Xxfx 'Nfbxxlx es-wi gee rx 5 T S-XXQEQYS' GLIZIEEIJ' 'V' 'wi The boys' glee club Wag'-3b1'ganized ,at the begfnningk ci? the schbol year with the rollgwgmg-series?-S: 'hx 5 A 3 ,P . Q7 4 gfljresident ........ . ..Howard Cook . s :LJ Vice president ....... Robert Straub X 1 SefcSletiry--Treasurer.Carlton Schoclc xfL,i -.f'LX L-,frr Rep rt rr. .3-. ........ .James Watson ,A' , . -N lf- 'xy-15 The boyss glee dfub.-4g,?41gr, e. n . er of' school prograffnsb Thef1classQ work of' the school yea.r,fco of lee ning songs, some uroillrx Yon they e.pprec ie.tion of music and th -fun nmentals of' music. qi' 4 fy qi.- Z Q I l J A double quartet was or ' zed fromitl 1 'lee clxulpl In the-forganuc-.tion were : .7 W 1 ' ' L6 f Xflx FIRST TENOR g A FIRST BA sX,Qs..fg5 Lewis Hari: be - BLCLL 1 Michg-gi r N' Donald Porter L Q-yfcex Weiker , Econo TENOR salon lixshss Rob t traub G1 1:Vi!Ov3.A-IITNHY Leone I lmcr f T Jame Watson The double qua tet sa. ' e. number of selections for the Fe.rn1ers' Institute. The last seme te m st of the time -Wes. spentin the preparation of the chorus f'estive,1 umbe's. Much hard work was necessary to prepare the num- ber T A number i' pr tices were held with other schools before the i esti val ci ,,.,--If ,,,,-f l,.-,-Jff-V! On th y of 11e,'f'e.sTtival ' me of the time was spent in the afternoon in practi e 'n p eferatio lor the program of the evening. The festival was held a t e .elmordshool and all of' the people gathered there for the aittern on p e.ct ce. . The comb ned oys' glee clubs sang their numbers well in the evening. The audience s emed to enjoy our numbers very much. This typo of glee 'club progr gifves us a chance to meet boys and girls from other county high school and cooperate with them in putting on an entertaining music program. Ve Heel that the chorus festival was very much worthwhile. 1 , N 5 N RTE. EN TH HAT Yjli IQ H T MEMORIES CDF RHS. L . -gs -X mmmxx Lynw- E . First Row: Second Row: Third Row: M IXED CHORUS GKQUP Lois Spotiss, Alice Kehr, Helen Sherman, Leona Valentine Bryce weiker, Robert Straub, Glenwood Anway,' Evelyn Wenmer, Helen Hodges, Florence Kays, Doris Anway, Rowena Roope. ' N Donald Porter, Anna L. Yates, Ida Mae Powers, Betty Paden, Marshall Lloyd, Carl Michener, Howard Seipp, Sarah Lloyd, Lois Taylor, Velma Enders, Miss Snow, inf struotor, Lewis Hawk. ' . Leonard Miller, Leonard Holmer, James Watson, Herbert Miller, Loyal Cole, Richard Focht, Vernon Spotts. N I N ETE EN TH HQT Y- E JG H T an an s MEMOIQES' OF ISHS. i AA ! N x fe:fY'r'rf'i-so who f ,Mm iz'- N--J . ' xx J mx 'lflf' .--SM ffxvf-.,XY r FN 5 -'xfixfvs - fvf M Ly h X NN i 5 . K-U es 1 YM N5 4: I y x .ID fy Q A, MIXED CHORUS X N K.. 1 I-'X 5 9 r 2, C,.,KJ lf 7 The mined chorustgrggpqorgonized with the following officersivqxgxfkx '--HIXJ X17-A . ff XX 1 L-fi President.ffYQfTT'....Carl Miehoner R LQ 42 VWVice'presf ent...ilqJ:..Howard Cook Ps,b 3 5 Secretary- asurer. . .Doris Airway 4 Mfg ' Reporter..... .?f.....Eve1yn,Wenner .2 . NW- Jf ,!jl, ,ma Y -I The chorus sang at sever 1 P. T. A.2heeti gs andpsi uhrighs schdhlx programs. A . 57 W In order that a pupil may earn a q ar pgxgledigs n ycpaltmhsic, he must be in either the b ys' or girls' glee c ub and he mixed chorus. This giwsstwc forty-fi Siminute. pe iods of vocal wo Pictured o th pre ' us age-is the group selected to represent our school in the mixe ,c crus section in the county music festival. This section o' the mu ic 'estival included the select singers from the county high scho s. The experience of singing in this group was a real inspirati n t csc who were selected for it showed us what could bc done by gr u that was willing to work hard. we also had the egsure of V rkin with teachers of music in tho other schools becau ' his year the usic teacher A 3s'various schools directed thechousintemjgig . ' The Rep bli cm ty has always been an admirer of music talent and wishes the cho to be a leader in.music activities. if ,f X I NINETEEN 'HIIKTY-EJCJE-m,I'f 1 Jxfiglxfiiilfijgg OF ISHS. OKC I-IESTRA First Row: Lewis Hawk, Carl Miehener, Ida Mae Powers, Ned Hawk, Donald Porter, Loyal Cole, Betty Paden, Florence Keys, Wayne Roth, Glee Ova Lake. Second Row: Richard English, Doris Anway, Vernon Spotts, Miss Snow,in- structor, Leonard Miller, Phyllis George, Robert Neikirk. ve gr-wr -I r-'Nj-1 1- NJM, ILQN frlhxfi 5161-H MEMCDI'-.IES OF KH IN. , . -J X ps, lx Q7 Z 'W' A LX L SQQBOOL ORCI sms , X.. An organization whichdjh meant much to the tivities is the-Zsclfooirf o A iestra. Whenever held, the 5011081 orgasm-af-is usually asked to good soho! orchestra a real asset to any and the scgool administration must give this if it is tpfdeveloplasgityshpuld. Our orche My f school in alligf its ac- any com unityimeeting is play for the meet g. A school. Pupils, parents organization everyysupport stra, during the pastbyear has had a fines-ihstrwnentation. xBT1?gl are, however, many in the school! who should be inlthersohoo orchest a preparing to be in its I , E XVXIX , 11. X A X 'Vw 'N -- .- qv During the past year, the or stra has played for the P.T.AiQmeet- ings. we played for the Hallow7 e festivil during the parade of thoset fs if who came masked and entered in the cont st . to play for their play. Then 'ame the Farmer The junior class asked s ' Institute. flfhe orE'-es- tra played for that gatherin . At 'bhG'2tiII1gwf the TL play, Miss Snow' our director was in the play! st s ocdasion Donalds commencement activities . the baccalau gate servQee X the senior class play and the commencement rogram. Con ering the'igoleayear, it seems that we W' e busy all the ime, prepar'ng for N . some appfarahoelvx . I '-,Al nyixk-t orchest as tival which Porter directed the,orcheIg74ginddid vE?y.well. hmgiare to plaQwTonXtheX X Lax j J .E was held at At icxaxon Fri ay a g, April l. The ordhe ra festival is the time wh n r pres ta ves of all the school' orchestras of the county high schoo s c me og ther to play a prepared program. The num- bers are worked pon 'n t schools first. Then a few rehearsals are held where a few s hoo ge together. Finally the day arrives for the festival. This yea t e ounty music committee selected Mr. Arthur L. Willi s of Oberlin Coll e to direct the orchestras. At one o'clock he met the xnoup for a prac ce. This final practice occupied most of the The clim tbsthe woljzif this y r was the afternoon a d we le ned mam qgduring this time. At the evening ho r, the At ic fhome econ ' s epartment served us with a sup- per. After th sup 1 j'we had motion picture show in the school audi- torium. The o am of tr evening was well re Four- memb rs o t e orchestra are seniors. greatly misse next ear. They are: Florence Wmyne Roth, vi lin and Doris Anway, piano. my I ! J ceived by a large audience Their services will be Kaysi Carl Michener and N l NETEEN 'H-HRT Y-,E IGHT ' ' 'x ,T I F MEM-LJPJEJ OF 'Krl .11 I I .. I ., .- .Emo , . rx H H V sem-sg s V Is mi 5 s B T . W sm me as 6IIkL:Z'BASKE'fBALL First Row: Rowena Roope, Dorothy Echelberry, Lois Spotts, Anna Benner, Kathryn Echelberry. Second Row: Doris Anway,A Betty Paden, Winona Monroe, mgr. Miss Clagetta coach, Phyllis George, Jean Miller Schedule is as follows: VISITORS REPUBLIC Thompson 50 - 17 Alumni 9 - 17 MoCutchenmille 25 - 12 Green Springs 14 - 17 Bloomyille 15 - 19 Bloomville .9 - 7 Lykens 13 - Sl Thompson 14 - 17 Old Fort 27 - 7 Attica 15 - 12 Green Springs 12 - 27 N ! N EYE EN 'I'HHf1jf Y- E 16 H ll' Tfigbfifykjgg OF ms. KX. ,J VN ' g eiassffsasksr 1-eksmfl 'S,'XA,,XN CTX15 XX-T, lx if - Another basket ballfseason haslbemenandigonexfor thefgiFii1 Basketball team. A total of eleiren gameQvere playQedsus,e3re1bwei17efwon fd fear lost. We have tried hard to 'n ef?ery.fga:n1e and lplaymed to th! last whdstl' altho the winning of the gam seemed hopeless. A summary .of theiseason Fbllovrs. After a few weeks of practice Q we played Thomp on theirfe ,for the first game of t elsnc-?i?s'5if. .e were defeated by a score ofXl7 -95 . Next the McCutohienvi lepgirls came to Republic and defeated us by the core 12- 25. Teamwoflr was Lacking and it became evident that we must worl- up some teamwork to'..,wvin.L7ThenJQame the Bloomville game in the Bloomvillc! gymnasl- ium. The game was Elos'Q,t11rQ1g out, but late in the last quarteiigmtrexy found the basket' d pulled awaygtigwi by a score of 19 - 15. The care? ful ecoachin of M1 s' la e wa b' 1 to show results b ' 'n 5 ro- 'S , A 5 LQMXs,. aieps Iagggvaxspr gg mise oi a .real team before h son wasxgyer. L 5 gf N' I In the game with Lyken 'the te really found itself andT'rollee'51uup the largest score ofthe season vr -gefeat the Lylfenf' teen by a scorej of '51 - 13. The result was never ini he combination of Spgtts, Miller and Dorothy Echelberr worked so ' y 'thaxtpthe Hop Qnents were completely baffled at times. But the Ate' . was o matchxforttjge strong Old Fort team. Pendry herselff the star of?the Ol f team, acc ted forsb enough points to beat us ingle-handed. g,The sc ro wg!! - 27. ing of the 0ld Fort tef was so effel tiv th wrap ' ,Tot lace e in t e first orsqfourth quarters' , f 1 '7 fx I 'X The alumqtxae team was layed during the Christmas va fatiiovn a' d defeated 17 - 9. Thenxcxame the Gr en Springt game, there. The cerej' tied at the end of th :Shi-st quartcr,!but the team then settled vhf o work and won by a score MED - '4. Afllext, came the revenge game ' the season. Thompson was do eat d tg afscore of 17 - lil. A This game showed how much the team had dev loped fsinee the season opened. Then camo the thrilling Attica. game. Wi th ,score 7 to 2 in our favor at the end of the half, the game seemed w . u Attica camo back strong in the second half and we wg: lucky to 1. n b 2 13 - 12 score. The last game of the season was with Xen Springs andyfwe won the game by ap score of 27 - 12. This game was a ng elos forf the seasQ hmvor1: of the forwards was ex- cellent a d he gu I'C1ij5.Q 'Ul'-.1316 0'1ard's 'just as good. Four gygqd laye ,sfwill be st from the squad by graduation. They are: Miller, Dor thyex fd Kathryn Echelberry and Anway - two forwards and 2 guards. Th y wilinbe,-hard to replace next seascng. but Cooley, Sherman, Eckert, Ge , P Be' er, Roope and Baden are ready to step into their 'places and -'fi rry o for Republic. Other girls of the, student body may win a place 'ho th squad by hard, practice. nflt takes sacrifice and a wil- lingness to' l,'st coaehing to develop into a basket ball player. In closingf',we7 wish to recognize the team's appreciation of the work of Miss. Clagettfg 'our' coach and of Winona Monroe, our manager. ,I f I N I N RTE EN TH HCT YW E, IG I-.I T MEMORIES OF K.H.S. 1 . na TBQYSEASK ETBALL , First Row: Donald Porter, manager, Bryce Weiker, Leonard Hblmer, Howard Cook, Darl Baugher, Howard Seipp, Wayne Roth, mgr. Second Row: Mr. Cole, coach,, Cletus Hopple, Junior Straub, Albert Lepouttre, Vernon Spotts junior high coach. VISITOR REPUBLIC Melmore 19 - 52 New Riegel Thompson 29 - 54 Bloomville McCutohennille 19 - 21 Thompson Bloommille 8 - 35 Attica New Riegel .27 - 49 Melmore Lykens 29 - 75 Green Springs Old Fort 26 - 61 TOURNEY Sulphur Springs 54 - 22 Thompson Alumni 25 - 21 Bloomville Green Springs 29 - 45 Bettsville T. B. U. 21 - 50 Jackson NINETEEN 'FHJKTY-EIGHT Mason, Robert Mr. Burkholder 25 - 45 24 - 51 29 - 52 50 - 25 27 - 44 34 - 57 25 - 29 28 - 42 27 - 26 27 - 23 fl' nf- ixflff, 'Wight .31 -iffy' ltr-lgb. v . .. fn. ' L xl - -,,.xVr, ,Q l Aixlfxx. . A . ,, 'CBASIET'BA,hL 4, Q X f T MP eq S' I . , r , K, - . , W . ,X , , hjqix X. fi A' Q The season startedsftv-ith a fcallffors, volungteixrs on.N,dvember'ZB by Coach Carroll P. Cole. Many goqd frospects '2:fbQ6ndedfafsf'the sfeasori Eiforetold. The first game was playedxhf the home cage with me K ore. Republic won easily as the score ofL19. 3-fjfS2i indicated. The fbllowin Tuesday, he squad traveled to Thompsoniwhere Lint won a hard-fought tilt by'f'ivc ggi s. With Cook out on fouls for thelfirst time, Thompson anticipated a 'ctory but fell shor't'.Q'On,Fridefy, McCutchenville, a Wyandot County team, attempted to invade four tehrriitor but were repelled 19 to 21. This was four first real test of strength.?.f'The next four combats proved equally fsugcqslsfiul against Bloomxrille, Newfhiegel, Nliylcens and Old Fort. In the Lykensf game, Cool: scored 55 points which wafs 'madylpgssible by the other members Afffeeftf- ing him the ball. MX,--x, 1-'7 A, . PNAS ,I KJ As the holiday seasonfiwas agproachi ' Sulphur Springs, afcrsw ford County team, challenged us an ,sh hed liberality in their offer. We accep- ' ted and received our first s t-back.-f'lThe scor was tied four minutes from the end. Three members of ur team, hayii. f s vere colds, coixld no eep up the grueling pace and f 1 short as the Q oracltefdli xl NY Ll During the holidays ,' w were host fzzirathe a. 1 ' . From fthe four cornerxs came the gallant who had 'or years giv rf forth roverbial Wi dn1i.sILl'E, their lengthy arms flaye us- down via hecfive - man ne defense. u Jtht lofty giants were only ne point ahe at the nd J 1 KN' We invaded Sandusky County the irst mweexk: -in JarK1,r7y'X,ftox,.defeat Green Springs We enjo ed their' n v gymnasium very .AQ A The :Pollici week we ent on rampage in the Jxmibr Hi! h gym in Tif- fin. On this oc sion, e de ated T. B. U. for theizvlait time against Class B compet ti . ' New Riegel, loo vilfle nd' Thompson were all subdued during February. Thompsn, howeve , n r we their previous loss of 'five points to three. This looked fa rab or them, since tournament time was approaching. With much cha in, A e must tell that Attica swagged a five-point 'vic- tor fter gaini e. l gacy of points. Hohner made a futile attempt in the final b cket to reco ver, but fell shor ,after scoring several points. With So e humi ity ,fund ,s . , we lanclfeled in to- wind uplfthe scheduled season b d eati ,,A?o'i-'the s - time, Mehnore and Green Springs. Never before i t e hitfory of -ret ball in Republic, have we played such a wide range o s col and emerged so successfully. However, under the generalshi of oac1 Cole, in l9'55 - 36, R.H.S. won 16 out of 19 games and 1936-'57 pro ed ea y as successful. Upon th appr ach of the County Tournament, we felt quite confident that we had go d deal of strength on account of' the fact that we had de- feated two p evious county champions twice each, during the seasong name- ly, Green Syrirfgs and Thompson, 1956-57 Seneca champs. ln the tournament play, we defeated Thompson for the third consecutive time by four oints Caverage of the previous scoresl. This, unfortunately put us in th' bracket with Bettsville, who won 21 consecutive games after N1Ty!ETEEN..Tfig-leigh?Y-,E Jem Mimfyfalii OF IU-LS. f 1 'P hmm' fi 'LQ-, having lost the9firstVone4of their seasonfmfnertlie-met Bloomville and humbled them. gn Hatprday afternoongwefmex -4-. purdwaterlho. In one of the hardest contes ed battles thaftoiettsville' ever played, wephad a chance to tie the s oregwhen thergun crazyedsf A foul made by one of tho Betts- ville player, gave us sudhfa chan e but the foulrshot was missed. Thus we again fell hort one point of our goal. This was alrgpitition of a similar circumstance 'nfl936-37, when Bloomville defeated.us'by,onerpoint in an overtime perilodf Bettsville later won the county ChE.II11JiOIlS'hffJ1NBI1d. the district championship, only to be defeated in the state tournamentis Nothing to 'belashmaed of? X Q y-,Q A Again the senior class is having an inheritance thatnnerhope gill gain he oncxpoint lead at the crucial moment. More power to 55Eyu,ryce Weike Leonard Holmer, Darl Baugl1er,Alber-tqggepoultre, Vex:iQrI5'Spotts, Junjior Mason, Robert Straub and othersf Lo will thegeel ol remember and,6herish,,the good' sportmanshiphvaliant p owage of our three send s, Howard Cook, Howard Seipp, and Cle s Hbpple. The first named , was th highest scoring player inlSenecafe unty this season. May your lifels ang evements be wiewed withi?gunl'approval by us and our posterity. jf' 'Ili I gnf Efg . Q , fj, KJ! 4 ' TBA g . ' if .V-1 X ' fzvfil.-'xl X1 1 . A'few'weeEEybeforh thefsprnng we: her cleared, the shop class built. cinder running paths for pole vahlting and high j w.ing. A circle was cindered for discus and shot putlfvi 'ittle later -ne of the boys borrow- ed his brother9qQtractor5and under the direction of Coach Cole lr'J out and cinaerea a smairyrphning track beh1,- the schotl house. T212 provid- ed the impetus audi motivation which later results in many fn: - fought and interesting competitive activities both r ep 'blic -4 e sewhere. Aftor the purchase of six new-pairs of tra-. s'oes :bo fifteent rc boys showed even greater interest in track eventj. 'ho-e c-mposing the team are Vernon Spotts and Junior Mason,FreshmenQ a s all loyd and Loyal Cole,Sophomoresg Darl'Baugher,Bryce Weiker, fic'1rd 'ocht,Albert Lepoultre and Donald Egbert,Juniorsg and Howard Coos, C1evus.Bhpple, and Monroe Cramer,Seniors. 'Our school respects the abil ty o these boys f their respective events, In our first meet between velmo e, Jacks.. s d Republic at Melmore, the home squadgscoro ' ts: Jac son 38 -o'-ts and Republic 68 points. In a dual meet e' Attica ublic scwrew 66 points to the opponents 38 points. . On April 23 Mr. Burkholder and Coach Cole drov to the fa s ield Relays with the team. Howard Cook demonstrated his abi ity to t-row the discus. After competing with about one hundred throwors in lud lg boys from the high schools of Cleveland, Howard finished secon with a throw of 120 feet 7 inches. This was farther than his throw in e :pring of- l931 which won the state Class IB championship. On April 30, Mr. Burkholder and Supt. Swihart with Coac Cale drove to the Ohio Wesylan Relays at Delaware. Here Howard broke th :'l time imitate cm 1 ft 'r Y- 5 Je H 'r i MEMCJRIES QF ISHS. ' ff a 1 N record in theldiscus ithrowfin'7t'he'relays marklxwsfsxs-.xsot' -'Xin 1952. His throw was feet .A,, .iimhess 'lTiie'.di:scus throw teain--.vconiposod of Gletus I-Iopple, Vernon Spot-ts, and Howard xfinishedwsixtli in' o. field of ., twenty teams., or N-fp, 'H 'xl ' The fac11J.1b:L,angl,-lcoieh. especially are well pleased withfithe achieve- ments of the traclcl2a.thletes and look forward to the bringing of more honors JQ,o R.li.5.fin future meets and the- county meet on May 13-I-2 Xu' GILES' vottrr BALI. so in -- 1 1 --.N if-. , Ax, -x I rl M- wk ...W The girls of Republic high schpoyl'--enero very happy when' the coach I. 4-5 announced that they1,co1rldp,sto.rt fprefeyticing volley ball, ,al garncx which most of then enjoy, . Ti'Q3.4 Q'irlf' showodxaugzh enthusiasm in the Q,'f5 IHIfO4Sil1JI1 5 class on Wednesday andvdurin 'he noon periods. in ' I ,..' The team played their f rstkfgarrxc withgthe Thompson girls on'Aprifl: nineteenth in our gymnasium' The Repuhlic lg,-irls were victoriousffwinning the two games that were pl ed. Severalflweeks latter thot woiitxto Thompson for a return gam and lostfftwo of the three played that evening. ' so T qt--sox Tho girls are plan ing to play sdvoralf games with some of t'heQo'ther high schools which are iear. They alfso expect fro.-yehtor thewcounty A tournasrent which will' e hold in co nection with thefcounty field and tradfsneet in Tiff in on May 17+ X it X XX V 'vjlhl V X - ' 5 f' XXX 1 7 TENNIS ' g J That new sport is e is 'With the coming of warm weather thc court on the Michene pro ty was put into shape by thc boys who were inter- ested. Soon pra tic s arted. Some of the boys had not played the gauze much before but on learned to hit the ball. ' XQ!EEter much ffor to interest other schools of the county in a Considerable ihtere!! ng showed by a few boys in a new sport. match aizd meeti ittlo sign-essgrtfhfi' team went to Attica at the 4 time t PX he tr ck feamfwentgth .. lQ f'6IT a track moot. The boys of Attica were noixin eres ed 'ut we yed on their com-t. This gave us a chance to play agay 'fro home e have not ,given up hope of yet interesting some soho 1 i match before the district tournament which we plan to enter. T to n ent will be held at Bowling Green on May 20 and 21. Those who ar on the squad are Glennliichener, Paul Michener, Robert Stra h, onard Miller, Lewis Hawk, Wallace Wagner, and Donald Porters Th t which, will represent the school in the district toun- nament will befpicked from this squad. Mr Swihart is sponsoring the - team and gving what coaching he cand The ability of some on the squad promises somefpretty stiff competition for some of the opponents in tho district matehes. 1 N lit! ETEEN THJKTY-ti MH T U MEMCTJIQES CDF IU-1.5. ,M xl.N.l, ,Z . ,., NYE . . E xl as . ' ram me ' E emtwmn E -WWW INTEKSCHOLASTIC GROUP' First Row: Howard Cook, Bryce Weiker, Winona Monroe, Helen Hodges, Car-1 Michener, Ida Mae Powers, 4Alioe Kehr, Marjorie Eckert, Donna. Reed, Donald Porter. Second Row: Mr. SvQr:i.he.rt, Marshall Lloyd, Glenwood Anway, Robert Straub, Ned Hawk, Sarah Lloyd, Rowena, Roope, Glee Ova Lake. CDe.wn Grimes - not in pictureb NINETEEN 'IHHQT Y-EIGHT ff MEMQIUE5 OF M-1.5. S. -- ,. X, T , PRINQE lOF '-PEACE 4 CONTEST D' 7 . X, R - . A -tl Rowena. Roope represeniied ourxsohoolginlthe.'County Pr'iXnc'e. of' Peace Contest held at the Reformed Church fin Tiffirfg,--Herfloratioqn was entitled America Seen Through the Eyes OT Tal-Stranger . LRow'ene. was xpnfortunate in not being placed among the first three contestents. ' N A f -I -M vm - ., , . .63 ,fy N' e X 2 V, J, 1 DEBATE X Kr ' If 4 The fact that ,most of those who intended to debate were members oi' the basket beflllxteexns, me.defift1neqessary for the debators to beginxreteher Late in the year gr' HQ-V 'iXr,,N,,, 1 Eight peoplelflfiogrx Qf'7'VIhQIl'l. heidf' had previous debating ezgperiencei- repor- ted for this activityl ,Thejfxgierez Hgvmrd, Cook and Hele1iWHo'dges,, Tseniorsig Ida Mae Powers and Bryoe'Wei1ter351uniorsg Donald Porter and Marshall Lloydfg sophomores 5 Donna. Reed and lfhrjorive-iEokert, freshmen. Q, The affimmtive team W 'oh was ooinpcrsec! ot? Bryce Weiker amd Howard Cook with Donald Porter and Mar hall Lloyd pshglqnftarnate-se,. K sgxcceeded in-ffyvirnaing two debates. The negati team, 'whioh wvasdfcomposedx of'-xIdafMae Powers and Marjorie 'Eckert with Do a Reed 'es altgerante ifiwpngone debate. .XX up fu The teams were ably ssited by Mr. .Swihariz and Lllrf Burk.ho1der-.xrsrxg '- L , 3-AA Y .I ii-.. V Xxx , NEWS? 'R lxfyruf ' ., I-'yy Xxx ' i V VY The fix 1? ohool pa of Rep lic High School 'organized last fall and was name ' e Scip o S' , . It was printed on +1:13e'fg1nf11 page of the local newspo. r. E 'Undef The staff r t e rs semester vans: U Hel od es and Winona. Monroe - co-editors . dit Te. or - interesting facts , L is p ts and Howard Cook - sports editors xx D ris 'ray - society editor X L on W 'gner - senior o-lgsigreporter L onar EIom org1ass reporter L nl, 'cfmnller - pifomore class reporter Hleh Coole - freshman class reporter The st ff th 'second semester was: . - d Mae Powers and Alice Marie Kehr - co-editors S rah Lloyd and Glenwood Anway - sports editors ois Taylor - society editor , Leon Wagner - senior class reporter I !Leona.rd Holmer - junior class reporter Leonard Miller - sophomore class reporter Helen Cooley - freshman class reporter 'N1lNE'ffff.,N TH HQTWY-,EQ IG HT M EMG-,i'iI.E 5 CJ? Ki-1.5. VOCAL soLQ,.x courier ,N F1 11 xx N bbw The annual vocaTf'sTole contkestxwasl held at New Riege on March 15, 1938 Our school was 5epresent5dr'Ei5fTiq2je' peop3.'es,f.X They,,4,N,eV1fg.X Roope, Robert sm-sub, Glenwo T1 mmay,4qar1..mphener.,3.1e1 Damyerimes Aw KR - JNWJ .5 ENV... .1 lx Rowena p1acedRf.'ir's e3in the soprano section mth the C.-:election Morning by Oley Speake. Robert Straub also received first ifnxhef tenor section with Pal V-aMe6i 'Wis His number. Both will sing their nmbe S in the North- westg'dis'l5fic2g,,c0nte.st at Bowling Green on April 29, 1938. r 'ZW f' f' ' GfeNm1vodd3i..Q,agl11end Dawn did not succeed in placing. glemvgqdp' was in the bass section vEi,th1,rQ1e selection, Time To Go . Carl, ifn'tHe bafritone sectionffsglg Rolling DovYnb,To..?Rio . Dawn, in the alto sectiegip sang JusteA Wearj'ih1.11A'.,.---J A W S A .cf seg, i if . Q The judge of thisicontesd was W. anderson, music directer of tl1e Find- lay schools. Lf-.N , fx if 3 9 fj NSTRUMENTAL Qso comnsr, -s. I. L ' Y' kk Xxx The instrumental 'co est was held at Thiompspn, Mafch 85--1938. 'Ned Hawk represented our schoo with his saaiaghonei solo 'igia Concarthtegxiib R I n . 'J jgkxii, I Sieve In Npiano - 'vio in contest fDoi1na ..Reed and Glieel, Oy-a Lake represented ODI' sch ol. This co est was eld at Bloomville cjnrlgfarch first, 1958. Donna pla d The Firs Waltz n the piano conte'st'Nbigfl5ailed to place. Glee Ove. pl ce first 't er violin solo SchonV rin . Glee Ova will play her num er n t N rthwest district contest a V wling Green on April 29, 1958. 4 ONE ACT PLAY r the co p ay contest last fall, the. Senior Class had the honor of X e enting he ,e-act pla1LjFancy-1s 'Knel1 . The play was directed by Super n ndent vrihf?t,.,f-f ' W-,,f-W In e rel ' ries, T mpson and Republic competed here in the Repub- lic sch 1 De 'ber 37 with the former receiving first place. The i' nal refheld December 8, 1937 in Melmore with Melmore, Jackson and Thom son om ting. Thompson again took first place. The Re ubl c ast was composed of: x f fild Anna.............Win.ona Monroe X . . Young Anna.......A.nna Louise Yates f f' Mary Jane.... .........JeanMil1er .- Matilda. . . . . . . . . .Helen Hodges - Old man. . . . . . .Carl Michener f Young man. . . . . . . .Howard Seipp NINETEEN 'fl-llK'I'YeElC1l-l'F MEMCJKIES CJF Ii.H.S. M I' OHEER PEADERS 'Q :f 'g ffJ1,f -fav ' , Carl Michener a d'Ida Mae Powers hare Peen our eheerjleaders for three yearsu Carl seryfd alene the Qirst year. ,We wang tolcongratulate them on their good worlmvvt bsxydji ,m,Q?l,f -,,,f I 'f- , r ,en ff fr, KX X YEAR BOOK CONTEST u.-. f,J The class debided to hold a contest to decide uponha hamehfcrlthe year book. The upper three classes participated, Approximatelyxsixtytqxfive names were submiitted. Memories of R.H.S. received the mostifyofscs. -ffhe one who sgggesteh the winning name, Rowena Roope, receiyed a free annual f . as a re 'mzifklx- , cs XE L V 1' ,,, R.: I. X fxmj. jg ,if ig- 4, SCHOILABSHIP ,TESLFW V wx WJ - fL....- x ' I ' ' 1 W Kai XM.-fax Tllofsgkparticipating in the Scholarship Tests taken April 23, 1958 were: .tXNF1rst5year English r NM ry,Ann essler lst jf 3'V', gjyfi kfjTM 'jorie E kert lst fr, , x -Q A sgqgna yziar Englishlw- riegxnert Mill 1- 51-C1 K Thifrdwygreartgrfglzgsh 2- W 'Mona Valenti . 41, 5g:,3 I' --lfhjy is Spgttg V 'World 4 Le fs Hawk 3rd E jf Dori Lawc , American History Paul S U 2n- Biology Rowena Roope rd Marshall Lloy 4th Algebra y Dorothy Powers Donna Reed ' Geometry - 'Ida Maemgpwefs Sr GlensMichener X General Science - Ernest Hopple 5r Anna Rouch First year Latin Lois Taylor Virginia Michaels Second year Latin - Florence Kays 4th lN'El'EQ EN TH J K T Y- E I G H T ,-'Xa X I 1,-'If-I H 1 , l ,- .IXflfJ3'fl!.:,J.Kl.r'.1:J O? lyrics. 1 JHMIORJCLASS PLAY if- xy, A'Q'f If ffffft-'17 . The Junior Class of R.H.S.H Vpresenjzedflitsh cle.k'p'l'ay, A College Town , a farce comed in t'h1+e1eL acts ybydfdalter l3en'Hag Noveiiberx 12, 1937 at the high school ditoriv:m. lem '--, I -.,,,4' A NG A, 2, . , . K... 1 IQEXNJ? If , if , 'ip-Mffli n U ff' - . . , , , The char cters were 'as ffollows: ,xv fx I p Tad Chese dine, the College Cut--up - Leonard Hol3ner - Q--'wks Jimmie Cawigendish, a Rah-rah boy - Bryce Weiker U -Xu N I Leviticuskthe Ace of Spades - Glenwood Anway Z Ma' Kilpeipper, the Head of the Military - Med .,,,.:r 4' of. Eenzfcharrib Popp, the chair of Philologyq-3aDarl Baugher g S ch Macllllister, the football captainv- Robert Strauh X-:XJ N ortySLong,I-fthe Ubiquitous Freshmari' - Wallace lTa.gner,.J Filly 'QQ-in Dorn, on the Glee Clppie 'Albert re QBQS Twiggs, on the faculty - Clarence 3 Pr . Schlauber, professor of Qqerman ,1e,jDonald Egbert Pres. E -1C1'1I:fl.St, thlcitggnesidentiiafithe Coll ge - Glenn Michener Lieut ant Sffialxl ,- I ert FI'C'f?Z.: 4 M' 's Jim Chekng, the girl from Npixie - fda Mae Powers M ' rie qiriland, themqlrege widmv - Lois Pfpotts A gggsny Ma , afpppulayr landlady - Helel Sherman U Miss Jane Civgndi J' Qairendish 8c,Pean,'Wall Stl, N.Y. - Velma Enders Mrs. Cleopat:ia.PQ'Ep,, a faeultyut pe -7 Betty Padtn J ' Mrs. Mollie Qjfifes, honeymooner 3 ,Lois Taylory I 4 . Miss Twiggs, ag-'felip' of' other days Pauline Eg ert ' Mrs. Twiggs, aUJroth'erly old soul - Virginia Mi aels ,f mrs. Gi1Cm-ise'- 'Alice Kehr., yn X V f If A P. T. A. PLAY XX if The P T A presented Her Honor The E!ie.yo1r , Aa ltlulxeje'-ay comedy, to e. I ,f I I I capacity house on March ll. The play isle. Qooli-naxtur. d s' tire on the wom rights question and was ably portrayed by the f0,11!5YQ7iID.g cnet under the ,di rection of Miss Esther Erwin. V pf ff' Lester Parxnenter, candidate forwmayorxgq-AE. K.XBv.rkl1ol' er ff! Hon. Mike McGeon, political boss -l J. C.X'Bqard Xf ' Clarence Greenway , Eve's brother 7- Harry Fretl'-NX I f f Eve Greenway, Lester's fiancee -yBernice Henningerx X f' i Mrs. McNabb, widow and suffragette - Mrs. George Beecher I Doris Denton, an athleticpbud - .fem snow r X T . ,f Rosalie Myers, her chum - Vivian Miller X ' ff' Eliza. Goober, the cullud cook - Florene Hippler XX, K - ' x , xy T-.jfjl- ij fl 4 Mr Hr- 42,1 fa 2 lun' s,:I.,1lQ SMH rHgfs!i-,.3CjI-5j J5.I.a.5.J...,:.lJ..f 5. ,A , M, 2, ,,. a.n's MEMCJNES OF K.H.5.s 'XI X, -X-F ' '- '- '- Fi x '1-xY wf-Num ku wr 1 N , AGN., f'--we . 3 Ex fd SENIORXGLASS PLAY N, H X'-' X ' P 41' ..A. , Q A'-b X it X ' ' 'fn KN Q ' The Senior GJ.a?-'is pre's5n'tJed And IvTmry 5id. on ZSIEQX 6, 1958. ?Thi.s was l composed of a. cnstmofx eleven characters, consistingk of 'then,fol,Iifc:vri.11ggg Mary Svterl'ingQ4 la Joan of Arc -9- Doris .Anattf 1' l.a.vrr,enc'ei,tG-neyg' a modern 'fL1uncelot - Howard 2.2-at-.pp f Iilqcsqf Stezqljingg, arf old fashioned mother -- El'O1jflT2.'.2 vfmilaer' ,7 Ilalliel GITSLY5'f-fiL't!Jfli3'1 ,,Of JL-:ivrcnee and ombiticus as to w hislgatrimoiiial' ahds'i'iHn.ancial career -1 Carl lviriclmener Edith SmithQ,IvZo,ry9s churn, xvB,o'5re 'cg1ief aim in life is 5 to Jeff QUHQJQ fiftyhg-ounds -. mama urf1.y1er..x S H Willie Sterl.inQg,, M:5i',y'fs hrx ther -- 'Vw' Leon Wm.gn.e-1' Q Betty Sterling, Meryfs si wir - I Dorothy Eohelberrj? Miss O.C-QWhittelcer, ermas ulinei. monument to g I feminine freedom ... A 'UN Aix' j Bernice Snithf ' Matilda., helps Hrs. Ste ling lceepftheiittle angels? wings clean and als the houseay- ' glean Miller ' -A Henry, supposed to be aniel Greyifs ggard5en'er'W'5ut spends ,F,l'Xs-.QM'Q-Q5 most of his time ' Matildefs lrittchen- IIo'sirar'dX Cook YA hhle Q The Gentleman from G orgia ?'i'??? f i,, 'Q TURB ou. aeso o T p1'OS'0flt in I R' V' Plkace .. . H. 'a.rysva1o,Mass., N, 55.52 x ' i 'I Entertaixnwn t betwee acts w .J furnished by the elassjmemhers. Those who ss'sted W th e play Were: Anna Louise Yates,prompterg Paul Stark, s 1esXgnan erg Kathryn Echelberry, head usher: Cletus Hopple propert an s age manager. Miss Clagett coached the play. T FARMERS' INSTITUTE PLAY s ' igshthouse Na wa the play selected hy'the committee to be pre- sente X- t the fa mere institute. Mammary , the old mule although never e from evzage,-fe.dcdie'd6,1gg9h.'-t'o .t11e enjoyment of the play. The s follo s Hon. rm Enl - ,ffxianr Echeiberry Ned B1 e If Daryl Watson Ichabod Buzz r -f Dave Price Arthur hoke -- Gaylord Taber Injun Ji - A.I.Wei1cer Nan .. Margaret Sommers Moll Buz er n Louise Dungan Sarah Cgumlg-33' Choke - Ola Mae Baldosser Hortens Enlow - Phyllis Porter The play as coached 'by Mrs-. Frank Gray. A large and appreciative audience att nded 'both of the evenings that the play was given. MNETEEN 'VHHQTY-.EKJHT T MAEMQTFSIES CPF K..-H. S. E , f.f,y.. if f .fqfffbf . ff ,J I L..----if ifslflx V Jf v 4' , aff 'xx' L-'T Xxx ciiRoNeLoGYa9F'1937-sa , 5 , N fvl I 'rf-fa.. f f sEP':mfBER . ag fy , . School ope Mr. Svsrihart and the other new teaghensga-gge?introduced to the stu .bent body. All gave a little talk. ' Leon Wagnek starts his habit of getting to school late KN? .pl Freshman rescepticn. James Watson starts courting Dsgvsrn Hi xipl, Day at Ohio State. Juniors and Seniors attend-Q 5 . 1 tial eating of the F.F.A. ,.--:N--2 NJ3 . .... ,fr 'xf 2, 3 l ocrossadgj Q sanfi . re Pne-vention Week. Discussion-of fire-FxE4.e1fQKibon each morning. T. - -,,.- fx 1. v Ae ' .ring COIIHllIL.':G't-SB? is appointed -I t H D M Se party at Winona Mom-oe,'sXQome.fMr. Swihart directed a play. End of Vhe figirjst sixdvggeks. QA.nd,.dQ tl1e grade. .cards show it! Ring salesmen 'lonyde . Ringsband' more rin si. Phygcs class gave an assembly pro Hagflewelgzaffrolic d ,swpef--ity the P.T'.Ag A couple of teachers eat 'BOO if TTI!! A I 5' V Q 5 'L A X I 61 'wi' V, X I B ' If pf. X NOVEIIIB RX I Basket ball practicerystarts. A lar e squad out. Armistice Day prdgzgam. Republic to A ica., Attic here at ou chool Junior class playa.-' A good crowd atten ed. ' , V Election oi' the' officers of the athletic ocieation, K Melmore is the first 'victim of our aggressive .as et ll eam. Thompson is the second victim of our ba-sketbal 'Jing er light . Thanksgiving vacation. Our cagemen win from Mc .uthen ' le. One act play contest. Thompson won. Old Fort d'd t ompete. Assembly program. An address by Dad Waite. X15 ZZ I . DEcmmEP ..1 , Final one act play contest at Melmdreze- hompsEwe.n t ere, o Republic won over New Riegel at New RiegelQ ' X American literature class presented assembly pro am. ro c st. Republic boys defeat Old Fort. Nothing said forth gir . Christmas program. Santa Claus gets a letter from Mr B rkho der. Our team met their first defeat at Sulphur Springs. A 1 , Alumni team beat our boys. Girls won. - X r Both teams defeat Bloomville in bas1Ee7E'DS1ll..i,, AX NINETEEN Tl-IHQTY-E16 HT 3 5 6 10 12 14 21 26 28 2 4 11 18 25 26 10 17 20 1 8 11 15 15 19 21 25 29 6 15 19 2.0 MEMORIES OF Ik.H.5. r . M p ,px 1-,MN Fx N gg-in CHRONOIsQqGY1xCeoht.J - 7 . 'i 'S I ,,,..f Asx . ' . J. Q vp-A KX- 1- J tx .5 ' 3 UANUARYX ' 1, f 1 x 5 - School starts afteryxvacation. W'EverXybody4Vsihappy, Tflflopeka . T I I - Both Republichteargs defeat Green spfinggn V H, fi 2-5 - Mr. Swihart discusses with the seniorsf the usxc of caps end gowns invitqtilonsi--yearcbook, pictures, ceiling wax , etc,f - Yeariyboolc will befpublished. ' 1 .f - TEBfU.,defeated,'by the R.H.S. team. A hard fought game? - Cietushopple is complaining of his heart. Must be thefexams. - Repub1ic itea1ns'-Minn, over Bloomville again. '-dxf, S-.,f'W - Seehoxgsg-have t11eiffbiQeureSjGaken. visit the pottery, took., - Important.-year boplc staff' A' lrieiihers chosen. Thompson again defected. ' ' 'X' VK H.-' ..'Rk. 'X I ss., , .5 3 ,fi L11 -'-- ' .X FEBRUARY X 1 - The ground hog sees his shqsdow. More Winter in store. up - Farmers' Institute. 'N A. 4 f - Melmore is defeated. .' -,v, ! X. 4 TZ .. Green Springs gives r team pl?-bntyidqi? oppoxsitiofx before yielding. - County basket ball ' urnementffib3egins.' y A L- N - Team defeated in to rnament plfiiy by Bett'sW1le by one piiiint, Y ' , X 'XD -X i! ,X I by . MAR 51 ' 'L - T practice st rts. Good ospects for af1goodi.'tes.m. - Inte Blass basket ball tourn ent begins. ,Z-I I r..L X .- - Tourn e won by t e Junio 's who win the coveted: tin cup. APRIL - Everybody isxx f Ll. - Track mee pos p ne because of snow. Would have needed snow shoes - Seniors ch ose 'An Mary Did as the class play. - Seniors cho se ss flower and motto. 'sqTrs.ck squad easi outpoints Melmore and Jackson at Melmore. -X retaliat on i' r misconduct ,-Mis,s,9laget't keeps the seniors in. - G a . track tea? ,,--f - M fn. ld re ay fd Schol p tests. - Juni r- eni ,rfbangt Erney family entertained. MAY - Senio class lay And Mary Did . - Baccal urea: e Sermon. - May De. fe tival and picnic. - Commen ement. School closes. ,I Written by Paul Stark: I 1 NINETEEN THIKTY-EIGHT f - I I Q Wbodrow Neikirk - Republic PM F' C N I MEMGIQTIES 0? fi.H.S. fi - f ,fi , i, .J N. 4 ' ' .f-. N4 ,fs ,T fr .,1 , jf X fl LZ JL ELASS or rel ff' if- 'g X' veijia''lgsnaylfjtibzenfraqseif -frnifin xx 1ElizabethxQYoungQyHensinger - Republic Q 'Neile Igleazrsvinger 2 Republic ref g WDon Albright - Republic gif Jf . r fx Dalton.Michener - Indiana 4Q'wf Erbin Kistler - Clyde ' lx Margaret Myers - Republic as Xxx R , x Florence KKTQmbHCkDBOWSRmBh - Republi5,,NsM- Q JN lx ,, , 'J ' Yvonne CSmithD Wienninger - McCutChenNille xx X25 Seth Breighner - Republicwxy pmt' M ,f-John Duesch - Melmoref vaXWl,J 'Lue11a Miller - Republic 1 fWX Q Ivan Reiter - Republic XJfJ xg XX CLASS or '!52 f ,jp Q'-I K. ' llptfh 254265 - cinilmati Reginald Paneoast - Cleveland. I ,H fi Amos LauxfeyMansficlQ Lf! QL vemb, Gottfried - R ublic - fm - 'f' ' 7 ,'E 5halph,Baldosser -,l-public lfBen5amin Zeitonfgjllnfin g'LFloydWCooley - U.S.S. Huston, San iego, Californi Be1engfReiterD Winkler - Fostoria Aliee'Hoople - Clevelan Ella Qlzlowmanl Hofflnan - ublic ' Faye CRothI Shutt - Fostoria Eileen Neikirk - Alger Dale Oller - Tiffin Willard Mohr - Republic CLASS OF H539 Mae Owen - Chicago - Louise Kromback - Green.Springs Dayle Allbaugh - California Bruce Yates - Denver, Colo o Rexx Minnie fBreighnerl Neikerk - sed W Evelyn Raymond - Tiffin Martha Dawson - Tiffin U Warren Musselhnan - Tiffin R Jean Young - Toledo Wanda Neikerk - Bellevue Thelma CShererD Powell - Republic George Reiter - Bloomville A Karl Coffman - Findlay Maurice Neikerk - Republic NMJNETEREN TH! K T Y- E16 H T X N x,. MEM-CIIUES OF M-1.5. ra' Xl ' R fx -fl '--V 'N X NA '-,' u ..,. I 1 X. . 1 , 1 ,f X-.. N, X X 1 JN I---,...,x -X X . ij . x X -..-QA Q . ,- ' X 9, . A- ' 4 --. N- - ' A' V X N -. f- . f ,, 'N 1 ' ' s 7, H . :,., , , X D, Q X xxx XX X 'XX X sq L ,- 'xxx - , .11 , xl X, . e . 11 KJ L x J X . 'x.,.. . XX f-X X r Y . K , CLASS OFXARHEZJH' ' ' X1 X- IQel'ori.s flil31n1erD Smith - Reed township 5-.Marcia Miller - Columbus 'X ,'Hgul Holople - Republic Alice iifooley - Toledo Ruliy'-A1miij:,age - Fireside J1MhrionQSmiEHf-'fepuplic f Ark Hall - Tifffiyf' Lu 1192-VQFQrree,j.XMussel1Lgn - Tiffin 4-N Yvonne fUrii1loixfa'b rl Sheereivf - Republic V Phyllis Porter -. public K f x H X, W 1 N X Jean Storer - R puijfliic If 1 G-race Bauggher Ws.shing'9o1ii,, D.C. N , Vivian Miller - Republifc 'Vl X' hp' g Francis Ardn r - Tiffinf ,. LJ N x Cleo Neiker - Washingfon, D.'f'mFfX Marie Sham ugh M- Republifc f My fx lcd, n , 1 Richard Po ter - Republic,-4, f KU l ul X! ufkfl j sbp Florence eiter - Tiff' T' 1- , y XTX, Clyde Bre an - Repub ic A fry 5,x -My NN aul Wslto - Republ c Ls :Y Le a Mill - ' in lli or so - Republic ' L gu ri'l: indlcj Mitchell - Tiffin F mr bl pl - Republic Ca 1 R er - California CLA S OF Wgiii Mar on C fidlel Roth - Tiffinw Ali e Wa son - ,Tix-51QG,I18 --33117 Howe d f ef' Rep icf' Mar !,A'Iicc Smith - Tiffin yd Todd - deceased Le na Snay - Tiffin Lest r Roth - Tiffin El en CMillcrl Whrd - Tiffin B XX Vlar CPrind'1e, .miller - Bloomvillo I , h Reiter - Fostoria !'Ggorge Joseph Ncikcrk - Republic ! . N ! N E'IfE:EN 'THIN YHE ICM- F ' J ' , V l H T JX!lLlX!'KD,Ml'iID Ur Krlc. IA I TN l X jq A Sjiwfxx XXX g ENIXXRIP VNN ef: aww Nx 4, CLA.Sq.xQFLJl!56ll .A I rv A ' XLel'Ld Kretsiiger - Republic i A f Q Ffeiiei Yates - Republie N N, 1 .--3'L ostoria ' ix L5 ,fy M, Geraldine Cooley P Toledo ' QT Ri,-chard B1-uehlman - Republic K ff--fm Binjdell Hayman - Defiance F K JiKe91ce1e - Republic -ewpofb. kflf Neile 7-XQhio State University Aj L-fs Mary,, Jane oii 1- Tiffin MR 5, W Vxvklic an - T fin i - K- umi ,iqg4f?k , , , i 5 5 Eve -yn 'filo rl Bland - -Bloomville N Am Dorotha R Tiif n -if ' Donald K ne - epubl c K Hazel Ho ges - Repabii NNNj 5 Ti Tgfj Leila z ming - Reypubli R LN' X Dale H ople - Defiance f p T5 Allen Wagner- - Republic L Nxfeix Theo ore Egbert - Ri public L ,,,ii Gle Porter - de eisedj 'QL QCAV SX Har y Greulick - epublic ' W J Q - . Al CLA s' OF er T ' Olan Roe Bal sser - Republic Mar are couttre - Republic Le a shop - Republic Le te Webster - Tiffin ' E do Hall - Republic y rd Snavely m Republic or on Heckerd - Tiffin V la Hartzel - Republic 'i ondus-Price - Republfc J anita I ' - o o y Alb ' - Tiffin Ola Mae aldosser - Republic I E Mayel Yaichner - Tiffin wnes Drinkwater - Republic Margaret Somers - Republic Thomas Lloyd - Tiffin eeWJohn'Nims--iRepublic Harley Shambaugh - Republic Ernest Cook M Republic 1 X J Wilbur Porter - Republic I Nmiirfgirl 'ww-pi mm xw'E R X X MEMQDIQIES OF WIQHS. A HVONE GARAGE Lo Arfns 6 WHAT. NOWU' T IQ if STATE ' CHUMS Bus mzvfns CHAMP p wfvb'wa nz Q APA15 Arsrvumf . W A SNAFSHOTS NINETEEN 'FHHQTY?l2lQH'I' F' I ' ' 5 an Q ww Exim sv NE., ' ,Z dd 1 Q 5' 4 ' Z: -1 W' f gag ,2 Kms , ? N wi .wif KW WF :P STEADYI 5 JAN! ATHLETIC BOARD ' X XEIZIQN H-ll'ifYZC1HT J , NX If Ml3.MOIklE'S OF ISHS. if 5 4 x. N 4 nl! ' p , , V,fXi'XWfxx,1 XAWIXKX . ff f ,wx Q? fx! A' Vx 1 XX , 5555, -fx P ---J K ,J 5, nf ' ,,.-' fi 3 X V. ,- 4 , Iii.-.n.ALAhg -ui-v : '..,-,. 'l..,::32:T: Q f, 111 -- ,QL VLL ' qi-X ' ,V 53: 44 I 'i--14 ly .z I- - Y.- .4 . A ,- fx ' 5 Egifk sf ,f Z1 I XM , A j Hifi- X Nl ' fc fm SX JV ix I7 IX! XX f . 1 g3 ,4X M . 1....f-7' , 'xmz' f 1 1 f I , , , 5 z W fff if! - Q . N 5 NETE EAN T HAT Yi.E'5G1-iff 'N .HJR igfc--E4 'Fc' F- V' U ll ff lX!5L2'f!x-.JJX.l.Lf.-' 'aff J'x.J'J..J0 A ,W fl R ' .ff . v-I xx 1'----I If A-17 .-.K--' .1 I 1 Y If IX gm Judge Stark - Theevijdence shows, Miss,.fMonroe, othatvynu threw a rolling . 114111 ,atpyour boysfnientizf we Miss Monroe -:J It.,shows'xmene,-5thanf,?that-gf it showshthat I higt him. Cook - -- Anna Louifsefcertainly has e, beautiful waietline. Seipp - Fee, she calls it the line of leastglresalstancee LI' ---. -..-v--'gg ,N 2 .. Little Jean -5 Mom, will I have a mustache on my lip like ..d,addyIwhen I 3 grow up? :rj fp- is Mom -J. ktlbretty often,dear, I expect. V gf 7' Q9 xr XWNI' , 5 Cramer - Can you stand on your head.?N RI' E-wgffl Cook'-. Nope, lt's too high. ,eff MV QL? X' L, H H -my I 1, I-Xlni X-X'-4 H.--J Ji y - 'H Evelyn, you have teefth' like arlsg It--5 Evel - You 'brutel Are you hinting! hat I have a mouth like an . XX oyster? X Awdl I b . i MLM 'Q Fat - Dordiks is s that she keeps all me at arm's length. Wayne?-A t7Well'gft'rom flu, saw inagtherback eat last night she has JJ' fjfe- Miss Snow - Burkholder Miss Snow - Bernice - Leona -. Barber - Monroe - Carl - Fat - Leon - Helen H. - ,gawfullyl shorty- arms. J 'r 'lj' , , , Being,-a ydanclng teacher has its dra backs: How eo? 3 7 xt A Iiast week I put on my winter underwe r woolens an +- urallygf began to itch and wiggle. flow the whgl chool is trying to do the new ciiagzeci KX X' What'sort of a chap is Leon? X X K Well, he was over to see me last nixght, and when the lights went out he spent the rest o thefevengfing try- ing to repair them. XX' -f Wet or dry, sir? - Finish cutting my hairwangt never mindt my p rsonal hah tso - -X x Do you work up a goodxa51Set':Tte.,Non mm Do I? I ate green .corn until axgrowth of xo. rnsi kfcame out and covered my bald, spot. ' 'f I So as to have the last word. with the conduc or,y poor fish. I I A Why does a woman always get off a oar baginds? j N IN 9 il N TH It 'I Y- 5 i-fl! 3-3 'F .J --J N-- - MEMORIES QF K.H.S. . , f-. Jonas Ceqiitgl mf N ., f--s.-gg , at 1 . w --,' Q Young mother - O?n3:61EfwishJ.lX1f?e1q xwhatjltiger for. Lb don't lcnovf I w-7 s wro- W th it.jX tu 'NH ,ft w Xe Young Bride CMrs' Floreqz 4 ---D Ifiidnx'-tf-'know'ht11'2e,t a boolq ohinstmctions ch wQh Al . A - ' In Ing X . ,N V AD' i yA 1 ', he --N .g ! Mr. Swihartl--.73-Helenjlglton, what is velocity? if Helen W.-3-I It's what a person puts ahot iron down with? - fx' Lf? - 1 - - I . . Pa. ... its - aj Hel fm, what did. the teacher say- about your geibmetry work? n, Q n 5 , Helen P .She she would rather. you woulcinft try tex-helnx-ima amy.. A A-- 'atv.-1? more. A il lx m , P L j t A ' f 'VY ii l ,f 451 J immy - ' i1if !A4s1j.'o1i1-cifsflueezel lyou would you squealflx g Dorothy - What ckofyou false me fb1'7v' Do you think -sI'm a 659113. , - ' i X - 4 Kate - 1 heard abo t a who liyes on onions alone. ,elf Edith- .anyone who lives on'o'nigQpspoug11.t to live alone. -5' 1 lf: xp K, E KX ti ' xnuxi Roth - . This chifken, Liisstihgwin, has evidentlfyofhhtched. in incubat r. L f is '- PX A-'ssix Miss Erwin - What m es you thinlfjso? 5 it xx 'XXL XJ Roth - - Becaus , no chickenjthfat eyer hadfaQ.getheg1. s tender care YQ would xver have twyufnodwout' as tough askthis bird.. is X , ' V K ,:.,, i--fri' A V N Miss Glag ttxg What does that orcl Asbestos on the thdjatxer curtain Xgnean? X, -. 'xfj Stark - X '1Nhat'f7v La in for welcome. 0 L N' 'X . Fat - faftgfr ling to Sunday school! Say, clad, our lesson tolxdf ab ut the evil spirits entering the swine. Father - Yes, my son, what do you wish to know? I rats: was that the way they got the first deviled ham?-' 1 x ir X I fm----'ef Doctos- Kattf5nciin,g...He'eardfQgokfwho is in bod. with a coldj Hum, a K X gt-ettfy' high t,-mpei-ature. cook - X . 4 '6w higgtefitfr Doctor - X fOne .hundred and one. Cook: - Whaths the worlds record? C.Cole - 1 ,fo you believe in clubs for women? Jones - X j'Um - yes, but only if kindness fails. ' J I . , Miss Roll df- Creading the sign on a kangargo cage, Native oftAustra1ia I lf' And. my sister ,just wrote and said. she married one of them. , 1 1' I. N I N EYE EN THHQT Y- E IG H T CONGRATULATIONS TO THE I I CLASS OF 5551 Wm-155 fox commuan QQQDWQIQK A A MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSTTINSURANCE CORPORATION mumlceu-mrcl-Jeafcf mug, IC A PRODUCERS ' and p A 1 1 'Of SHIPPERS MEKCAN TILE, T' DAYTOLQ CHICKS ' AND MICHENEK BROS. ELEVATOR CO. M Ale A A-A ' DEALQRSTN W ri.: TAHL Feeds A ' N MEAT MARKET N , Seeds 4' Fertilizers, etc OUALITYMEATSATL THE RIGHT PRICE, A Feed Grinding A - and ALSO BUYER Of UVESTOCKQ-AND HIDES T - Mixing PHONE 72 ' PHONE I9 D' 89 - , , -, W. in .L Y., L ! C 4 TIFFITN SUSlNf,l5S UNIVEKSVYY V it fefpuzsuc HIGHSCHOOL GRADUATES Ar-worm The France Stone C The France Stone C U. S. Post Office Razor Products Cor Railway Mail Servi County Auditor's O U. S. Civil Servic Juvenile Court Off U7 S. Civil Servic Flecf Electrical S T County Clerk's Off Paul Seitz Dalton Michener Marion Kretsinger Elinor.Mason John Albright Mildred Baker , Grace Baugher Evelyn Raymond - Cleo Neikirk Vivian Miller Letha Miller . I os Van Wert o. Bellevue Toledo g p. Cleveland , ce Toledo p ffice ' Tiffin - l e ' Washington D.C. ice Tiffin ' C e ' 'WE?.Sl'll.l'l13lJOI1 D.,C. ervice Tiffin ice U Tiffin p UThe above is but a partial list of Republic High graduates at work. Five Republic High graduates - Leland Kret Som ers, Thomas Lloyd, Dorothy Albright 4 singer, Ivan Cole, Margaret are attending at the present. IF INTERSTED WRITE FQR CATALOGUE TIFFIN BUSINESS UNINFEIQSITY The School,That Qualifies For Life, And Permanent Employment f F BGLES 'DfXNDUKfXND T sruofo SCHOOL AND y pcouaof, PHOTOGJQAPHS l25, lf2 squthvmshingfon st. Phone 2457 'Tff'f1N emo C ' rl XQEC HA KLES T Full line of School Supplies Drugs Medicine Wallpaper Paints China and Glassware Staple and tFancy -Groceries PHONE 33 ICFCEAM4 MILK BUTTER , .c my ,ff f T1 ,. K fr 9717 Y W1 1 QM, 421 THE- CR EAM-iOF TIFFIN cOMPL1,v1:2N'rs ffOOffNG V . S, 4 ,O 'HEA mve SWF nj - H ' ' 'PLUMBING , O CONFEC HONAKY N V I N 'V ANQ. O LUNCH EVERYTHING O ' nv ROEPUBUC O ' O HARDWARE OHIO O , , PHGNE 36 , RfPuBuc,O. PHONES FLOWERS FOR A A ALL Occfxsfofvs ' C OM PL IM E NTS SF 'i 1 'f , Q ' O O Q SOHOOL cORsAOfs - ' ASPECIALTW ' 7'f N7 23 sOurH WASHINGTON sm EET OHIO PHQNE 53 TIFHN OHIO -. 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