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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
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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
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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
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