Republic High School - Memories Yearbook (Republic, OH)
- Class of 1942
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If F 'M 'iii ai f gil i I To our PARLITL and TLACHLLS, in appreciation of the fact that they have so generously given of themselves that we could acquire experience and education that we might be able to take our place among the successful citizens of the world, we, the Class of 1942, heartily dedicate this edition of TLHOHIQ5 of H. H . S. Presented by the Senior Glass with tqc sinoepe hype that it may be woPthy of classes whose activities it recofds,and that it may ever recall to the members of the class the happy years they spent ' at HDEAR OLD REPUBLIC HIGHH y'!LjKgw LQELy Eli k.5Lym Qs J lliry Editors-in-chief. . . , , . , , . . ,Luoile Bishop Carl V. Hall Business Manager. . v 0 . Q . . v Joyce Kretsinger Advertising Managers. 0 . a , , . . , Virgil Kuntz hlvin Neikirk Sales Managers. a . . . . . . . . . .Regina Stark arlin Weiker Ruth Mobster Class Editor. . . . , . . . , , , Margaret Ink Alumni Editors. o 6 o e m a o a e a 4 Navy Hoop Leonard Powell Art Editors. , . . . . . . . . . . .Freda Kenner U Mary HoConnel Typistso 1 0 m 0 o 9 a o o o a o 0 o Svelyn Jordan Stella Kramer Literary Editor, . , . . , , , F ,Cameron Dungan Sports Editors Paul Yates V Geraldine Holmer Snapshots, , . . . . . Q . . . . . . . .Ethel Laux Marjorie Bchelberry Production. . , 0 . . . a Q Q Q e , Vincent George Anna Egbert Robert Bonham Humor Editors. r 0 v - Q v Q . Q . Q ,Dorothy Bare Rqbert Chaney Faculty Advisors. . . Q ., . . .Miss Thelma Clflaett , Hr. J. L. Swihart I K .ng 5538241 3' I1-as f ,- f -sw -. V we---I-A ., , m mgvgemgiiffw :ggi ., IK ,w.,,Ii'w5eem?..,. Q . - ...L f PYQYWYWN - Rm -- , I w ' ' - Mem- fl-H W If' .- ee-V W- -.. ' ' - 'fibif'-fwezwgiifxaw '- -V Q. .4 - 1 ' .Q ' .-in , , - , ,iii-. . H H ge Ia ' I HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING A The class of Nineteen Forty-Two sadly bids farewell. to our Republic High:Sohool. This building, in which We have enjoyed many Jood times toJetner and where we have greeted newcomers and slid Qoodbye to old fniends. It has been the oroplration place of our levee where we nnve Jet xith sadness, happiness, trials, eneovrnQonents, failures and Successes. ie know that e ery nepnblio HiQh pupil knows the foelinQ of warn thenxfnlness and proudnese that lies deep in the neaft: of everyone of me when me thin: of our sjgeol, -.ep-.fella llibil . GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING A Mleo, to this building the Jenbers of the class ef lofty-two bids udieu. the Ureater pert of exr llama will l realize sexe of the ehildhooe ambitions that were born while uttcndlnu here. 1e will remember with the greatest of o.SL:.1l1'c.tie1'1 and fl1,'fi:JLL'illJ.f Elle tewcliers who helped us lej e flux 1eupQltlen for the future that lies Qeiere Ls. he will remember eften tge feolluh, Jet dear to our heupts, QMQQGJLJQS tgat took yleoe innlde these :elle il tLe bg- wone Wears. wJ sf ss xg I Q s ss 1 JI , E Ee gm ss sa na' saws H- BH NEW AGRICULTURE BUILDING We must also leave this building behind us. It holds many advantages and op- portunities for all of you. He nope it will receive the relevant use and respectful admiration that it so tru- ly deserves. To those of you that are remain- ing, it is an ogportunity to be able to study under such modern facilities that are offered in-this new building It is our sincerest desire that the fortnoomin' :lessee will slow tle LJ W proudnese and adoration that we we ld have shown were we remaining. BOARD OF EDUCATION Herbert Cooley Daryl Watson Clarence Riffel, President Ernest Miller, Clerk n Wayne Powell Samuel Martin County Superintendent of Schools Q. Lehr Swihart--Hr. Swihart has given untirin51y of his time and talents that the students of Republic High may be better trained. He received his Bachelor of Science in Education and Master of nrts at Ohio state University. He has taught 27 years including 4 years at Republic. Hr. Lwihart served overseas with the 57th Division, Horld Tar I. Fannie Holland-Iiss Holland has taucht in Lykens and Republic LJ schools since she received her A. B. hegree from Heidelberg Colle5e in lU22. the has tauyht mathematics and business classes during her teaching career. In order to widen her kHOWl3dSG she has traveled much over Janada and United States Thelma Clayett---Miss Clagett has given generously her time coachinc and advisinn students of Republic High School. Miss Clagettugraduated frog Heidelberg College with an n.B. Degree in 1925. She attended summer school at O. S. U. duriny l929, l95O. and l95l. During the summers of 1954 and l955, she attended Wittenberg College. Since graduation she has taught consecutively at Republic. L. C. Jones--hr. Jones graduated from Hclweeney Arts School, than graduated from Ohio State University where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree. He has taught vocational agriculture for twelve years, 5 years at Republic, conducting eight educational tours totaling ll,OOO miles. E. D. Egg--Hr. Fee graduated from Muskingum College in 1941, receiving his Bachelor of Science Degree. Republic is his first teaching position where he is also acting as athletic, debate, and play coach. Hr. Fee has relinquished his teaching position to answer an urgent draft call. Leona Enders--Mrs Enders attended Tiffin University in lO27- l928. After completion of her course she was employed at the Tiffin Jewelry for one year,and for four years at the County CommissionerYs Office. Mrs Enders is now completing her fourth year as typing instructor. Betty Bonnell--Miss Donnell graduated from Heidelberg College in l94l with a Bachelor of Science De5ree.Shc is now teaching in her first position at Scipio-Republic School. Bernice Gautschi--After graduating from Columbian High School in l957,Hiss Gautschi received her Bachelor of Arts Degree at Heidelberg College in l94l,She came to Hepuslic following Hr. Fee. Miss Gautschi is now Working on a uusiness Degree at Tiffin.University. J. Lehr Swihart Local Su pt. of Schools Science Fannie Rollancl Mathematics H. D. Fee English Boy's Coach U. S. Army Betty Bonnell Latin 5th and 6th Grades Thelma Clagett English History L. C. Jones Vocational Agriculture Leona Enders TYPin9 Bernice Gautschi English Social Science Ralph Cole--Mr. halph dole was a graduate from the two year Elementary Jourse at Bowling Green University and then he took additional study in summer courses at the sane school. after teaching three years in Loudon township, one in Adams, Jr. Cole accepted a position six years ago at hepublic where he is now Elementary Principal. Esther Erwin--Miss Erwin received her Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics at Ohio State University. Miss Irwin has taught 'school for sixteen years. She taught nine years at Old Fort high School before coming to Republic. Qarroll Cole--lr. Cole graduated with a Fachelor of Science in Education, from Bowling Green University. Afterwards he took one year under graduate work at Heidelberg aollege, and one summer post graduate work at Ohio :U te University, Mr. Cole has taught school for eleven yearsg Two roars in Loudon township before coming to Republic. Miriam Smith---Irs. Smith spent one year at Bowling Green University, graduating in 1959 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education, major in musicg minor in Tnglish. Qita Miller--After graduating from ntti a Hijh school in l955, Iiss Miller attended De Sales delle e ni Toledo, Ohio, taking the two year Elementary Course, and Ixtex completing three summers of training. Iiss Hiller taught two years at Reed Town, one year at best Lodi before coming to hepublic two years ago. Myrtle Spitler--Miss Myrtle Spitler cane fron near LcOomb, Ohio. bhe attended high school there and graduated with honors in the upper third of the class. She has attended Bowling Green University for three years and two summers. Thus far, she has received her temporary certificate, but she is working to attain Educational and B. S. degrees. She is new teaching the second grade. Helen Mesnard-Miss Iesnard graduated from Bowling Green Uni- versity in l93l.She also attended Ohio State University dur- ing the summers of l967 and l958, After teaching one year in Eden township, she was employed at Republic where she has taught since then. Mary Bissell--Miss Bissell attended Kent State College for three-yearsf In l929 she received the Two Year Elementary Credit at Kent State, Before coming to Republic, she taught 7 laborious years in Medina County at Weymouth and Montville School. For the last two years she has taught the 4th grades at Republic. Ralph Cole Esther Erwin . . Vocational Prlnclpal Home Economics Elementary 5th and 6th Grades x Carroll P. Cole Miriam Smith Industrial Arts Music 7th and 8th Grades ' Rita Miller Myrtle Spitler 3rd and 4th Grades 2nd and 3rd Grades Helen Mesnard Mary Bissell lst Grade 4th Grade V D A V ' flu, ,-ff X! jx XBQELX ff ff! A- Nix NK E1 5 X! I, Dr X X 'V if-A ,1 XT . . ' I if , 51 ' ' '4 .. .,- 1 -. , If ULN . bt X-N J 9, Lv. ,lf X7 , 'sf M, , , . - ff-- - A - my w ff,-I . 1 'if -j. VNQX In f A F . 2 K rx V 4 P A '-Q Xl 4-N? Vx., 13 ' 1 M7 ,yw-Wf,,,, ,,,. . ---- '-., xx Erk M UQ, , 1 , X, 'N f' NL 7 'N I vx V gp.,-,ff'-f'L'-M--N - Lf XX' tx, V 1'-4 '1f '7 fl, VXLJX' I 1 ,,,,f---f -'---,XNXX X vii: X V rx ch? .ilfl V4 YAY Dila xl, 'Nh X D'-N R kL,,-f-f '-Q x.g -D d,.Qf -MA '-..x-Kxxxxx X X ,ff -- --.., X V--'f - ww - X x rf! -- lf -'X ----. - R mx- K' rf' fs' .X 4 5. .-' ' -,W 4-M '-- ,aw f f ff-ff Q N X 'x f Nt ff . .f,f-A-N Q ' R - I !f.,?'-X XX X. X gvlxx Y ' X . .......?.-4 '---f-.---,Q-NX ,A 5 -f . N ,- ' If- 1 N . 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Speaking Contest 3, 4: State Farmer Degree 3: Scipio-Siren Editor 3, 4: Par- limentary Procedure 3, 4: Judging Team 1,,2, 3: Class Play 3, 4: 4-H Vice-President 1, 2: Senior Scholarship Test 4: Yearbook Editor 4. DOROTHY BARE Dot A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Mixed Chorus 1, 42, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Vocal Contest 2: Class Play 3, 4: Operetta 3, 4: Valley Ball 3: Class Reporter 2: Annual Stal? 4. CAMERON DUNCAN Dunk He has red hair. and about girls he does care. Treasurer Athletic Board 4: Boys' Glee Club 1, 2: Basketball Man- ager 2, 3: Class Play 3, Debate 1, 2: Annual StaE 4. MARJORIE ECHELBERRY ..Margie.. . A chain of friends excels a chain of gold. . Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3: Class Play 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Treasurer Honor Society 4: Annual Stal! 4. ROBERT CHANEY uaob.. Begone dull ears! Thou and I shsall never agree. F. F. A. 3: Industrial Arts 4: In- dustrial Arts Reporter 4: One-Act Play 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Operetta 3: An- nual Stad' 4. GERALDINE HOLMER nferry.. A diller, s dollar, s ten o'cloclz scholar. Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Secretary F. H. A. 3: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3: Scholarship Team 3: Treasurer Girls' Glee Club 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Annual Stah' 4. VINCENT GEORGE Dutch Honor lies in honest toil. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club 1, 2: Baseball 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 1, 2: Industrial Arts Club 4: F. F. A. Vice-President 3, 4: Industrial Arts Vice-President 4: Vice-Pres- ident Athletic Board 4: Judging Team 2, 3, 4: Parliamentary Pro- cedure 3, 4: Scholarship Team 3, 4: Annual Stall' 4. ' Annie LUCILLE BISI-IIP Lucy Pretty and studinus, what more could we ask? President Cvlee Club 4: Operetta 3, 4: Vice-President Class 2, 4: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Scholar- ship Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor So- ciety 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: One- Act Play 3, 4: Scipio-Siren 4: De- bate 2: Senior Scholarship Test 4: Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Volley- ball 2, 3: Vocal Contest 3: Year- book Editor 4. ANNA RUTH EGB ERT Slze's very shy. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club 1: Operetta 3, 4: Annual Stall 4. ALVIN NEIKIRK Alvie 1'll only be young once. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3: F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4: 4H Club 1, 2: Industrial Arts 4: Class Play 4: F. F. A. Delegate 3: Annual Stal? 4. LEONARD POWELL Powell I hsvezft anything to say. F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer F. F. A. 3, 4: Operetta 3: Industrial Arts 4: Parliamen- tary Procedure 3, 4: Judging Team 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Treasurer 4: Annual Stai 4. STELLA KRAMER Stella 'Friend of all who know her. School Librarian 3: F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Secretary Girls' Glee Club 4: School Newspaper 3: Class Play 3: Operetta 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4: Annual Sta!! 4. MARGARET INK ..Peg,. Reward of a thing well clone, is to have done it. F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4: Debate 2, 3, 4: Prince of Peace 2: Volley- ball 2, 3: Class Play 3, 4: Senior Scholarship Tests 4: Scholarship Team 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Scipio-Siren 3: Honor Society 4: Annual Stall' 4. EVELYN JORDAN Evelyn We cauldn't want a better pd... . Scholarship Team 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, F. H. A. Secretary 4, Annual Stall 4. 14 A. Lu ARLIN WEIKER Our mast unforgettable cha:- actor. F.'F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, a, 4, Judging Team 1, Z, 3, 4, Par- limentary Proicedure Team 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4, F. F. A. Reliorter 3, Class Play 3, Operetta 3, In- dustrial Arts Club 4, Scholarship Team 3, Annual Sta!! 4. MARY McCONNELL HMUY.. To be happy is better than ' to be-wise. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Home Econo- mics Club l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Sta.E 4. JOYCE KRETSINGER 1. J U.. She can compose, and tell about- shows. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, One-Act Play 2, 4, Vocal Contest 2, 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economic Club 1, 2, 3, Vol- leyball 2, 3, Reporter 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual StaE 4. ROBERT BONHAM Bonham WI1ete's an eraser? Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, F. F. A. 1, 2, Annual Stalf 4, Indus- trial Arts 4. ETHEL LAUX Ethel She .studies diligently. Thompson High School 3, Old Fort High School 2, Republic High School 1, 4, Honor Society 3, Class Treasurer 2, Class Play 3, 4, Scholarship Team 2, Girls' Glen Club 1, 2, 3, F. H. A. I, 2, Annual Stab' 4. ' VIRGIL KUNTZ uxup Good nature wints the heart. Class Treasurer 3, 4: Class Secre- tary 1: Scholarship Team 4: Clue Play 3, 4: Scipio-Siren 3: Annual StaE 4. 1-Cupid.. MARY ROOPE Winning way, pleasant smile. Vocal Contest 2: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Op- eretta 2, 3, 4: C'assl Play 3, 4: School Librarian 4: Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 4. REGINA STARK Jeanie I always have a good time. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2: Class Sec- retary 2: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice- President Class 3: Honor Society 3: F. H. A. Secretary 3: F. H. A. President 4: Annual Stall' 4. PAUL 'YATES RUTH WEBSTER K,,,,- Ruthie His athletic ability is really something. F. F. A. 3: Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Vocal Contest 4: Operetta 1, 2: President Athletic Board 4: Class Play 3: F. F. A. 3: President Class 2: Vice-President l : Annual Staff 4. FREDA WENNER 'Mickey' Pleasant and gay, thafs Freda's way. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Claw Play 3. 4: Operetta 4: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Clwrvl 4: Annual Stall' 4. Silence is golden. , Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gils' Glee Club l, 2: Annual StaE 4. r , 1 - 1 - 11. ,KE tif js mn eo PM U Q52 if ftslf iizff 5 Lew I hfl f tial 'ixhl On September 6,l95U,thirty nbewilderedn freshhaaentered into the ranhs at Republic High School. Our class was quite well represented in various inter- scholastic activitiesg debate, 3asketball,county scholarship tests, F. F. A. and F. H. A. Perhaps the nest outstanding event of this year was the Trcshnen lnntiation. He were Qiven a Uhoyaln welcome by the upper-classnen ani we soon became accustomed to high school life. The folldwing class officers were chosen as Freshmen: , wPresident b Carl Hall Vice President Paul Yates A Secretary Virgil Kuntz Treasurer Stella Kramer 'Reporter Freda Kenner nOnward Is Our Aimn was chosen as the class motto, and green and gold were selected as class colors. Ve also choose the yellow rose as the class flower. During this year Ethel Laux and Russel Hamilton left us and Jovce McDonald was welcomed as a new member, :I . Our class advisors were hr. Swihart and Miss Erwin. Then in the fall of 1059, we again entered Scipio-hepub- lic School as Sophomores. This year we lost two nembersg Ed- ith Hopkins and Uharles Ohler. As-sophomores we elected the followind officers: - President Paul fates Vice President Lucile Bishop Secretary Regina Stark A Treasurer A Mary Roepe 4 As Sophomores we were well represented in many extra- curricular aetivitiesg these being, representative to a Red Cross Society, One Act Play, basketball manager, basketball team, F. F. A.-Speaking Gontest, Prince of Peace Contest,Vo- cal Contest, and debate. This year we also placed second initne class basketball tournamenti Our advisors were Hrs. Smith and hr. Swihart. On September of l94O we entered R.H.S. as Juniors. This year we presented our class play entitled HThe Butterflynand we also entertained the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. The'elass officers this year were: -, President ' George Ueihirk Vice President Repina Stark Secretary Carl Hall ,LN p Treasurer Virgil Kuntz ..,Q-1, Reporter ' Dorothy Bare 3gf3 Various members of our class participated in these act- vitiesg basketball, One Act Play, Prince of Peace and Vocal Cnntest, and Debate. ' ' - During this year the boys of our class capturedthe high school class basketball tournament.championship. In the spring we ordered our class rings fren Hr.Stutz- man at Attica, and we received them the following summers Our advisors were Er. Jones and Miss Clagett. ln the fall of 'dl we entered Republic Hiph for the last time. We were Seniors! - The class officers for the Senior year were as follows: President Carl Hall Vice President Lucile Bishop Secretary Evelyn Jordan Treasurer Virgil Kuntz Reporter Freda Kenner fe were represented in practically all activities by the various aenbers of our class.Participating in the scholarship tests wereg Lucile Bishop, Virgil hunts, Iargaret Ink, Joyce Kretsinger, Mary hoops, Evelyn Jordan, Carl Hall, and Vincent Georueg in debate were Carl Hall and Margaret Ink. We were represented vocally by Joyce Hretsinger. Those in basketball were Paul Yates,Vincent George, Leonard Powell, Robert Chaney and Arlin Ueikerg in the Senior Scholarship test by Lucile Bishop, Iargaret Ink and-Carl Hall. In the One Act Play, characters from our class were Robert Chaney,Joyce Hretsinger and Lucile Bishop. lie presented the class play entitled, It Happened Next 'I'U.esda7f, on April 2-1. ln sports, the Seniors carried away the Class Qasketball Championship for the segond time. Cnr advisors for the Senior year were fiss Clagett and Kr. J. L. Svihart. ff 33 fx 5 W'1I'P' my .YHA-.N W1 ,aff 1-' Q' , , . ' 'I i '- ' ,lixfy Ii fe X3 N X55 QL' ji 533 el: 'HB -' LE IQ' 0' ff?-9 KN? 'Q'-7 lab mf-,lv H37 ' REILMBEH REPUBLIC By Joyce Kretsinger lst verse Ve have come to bid our school adieu 'i1. Because the time for us to leave is nigh, Ue'll.recall as into life we So, The things that happened in Republic High. Chorus Let's remember Republic As we strive to reach the SDSL Let's remember Republic As the months and yemis do roll, Ke will always remember All the good times that we had, Lets remember Republic Khether luck is good or bad. 2nd verse Some of us may go so far-away That we way never see our school 1,ll1, And some of us near hy will ai ajs stay, ..,. But you can bet we'll ne'or'fonyet a friend. vire s IBIEQ IHJVH IIIKIQIIW ..4L, ,! . Q' -- . r lo, HJ Having been given n snort vocation by my employer,after workinQ about a year and d half as e secretary for d large uunnfecturin5 plant, I declded to visit the great metropolis of ncpublio which had brown to d city of oonsidereble size since I Lad ldst lived there. As I sped elonQ tne ni,nwey I happened to glance to one side und sew several QIUUIOTOUS-lOOklHQ ferws. I stooped at one of wie ferus to get e dr-nh of water and the lady-of-the house was none other than Lucile Eistler kshe was tne former Lueile Bisnopl, one told we that their neighbors were her oll clsssnstesg namely, Arlin Leiker, Leonard Powell, and Vincent George, ' After drivini for u few minutes I reacned the city and proceeded to the downtown section. I parled my cdr in the parking lot and es I went out past tae office who should I see CwitIh his feet on time desld but fzlvin lI,ei1zirli. He said tnst he was dolng s rusnin3 businessp As I walked down the street, I could see the large public library in the distance,I decided to enter, and there at tue desk sat my former classmate, Etdel Leung She told me that she had attained the position as heed librarian, end that Mary McConnell was her assistant typist. I proceeded down the boulevard and as I approached the window of e large advertising firm,my eyes were attracted to a desk where sat a young lady who I FGCOJHIZGQ to be Evelyn Jorlsn, Mhen I questioned her as to unit kind of work sne did, she told me that she specialized in designin5 womans' olotwes and I was told by tne IHHJJCT that sho was fast be- coming one of tne most prominent artists In heouolict one also informed me that ner forwer oldssnlto, add now her bugs iness partner, Aegind bturl was in the sine business. ns I entered Kunts's Dopurtnont store, I took the elevator Qoperdted by Quneron Unngenl tn tne second .floor and proceeded toward Viriil Kvnt5's offioevI was etngtled by a great eomnotion, Aa I approached I saw that d fOdUQ sales- :nen who I soon reoo5nixed to oe Robert FOHQLU,lGUUJllHQ ont- trance to the ofifi of jpresi and me seize'-'-s.J?jg','wes protesting vigorously, It could be no one else but Stella Kramer, ' I decided to edt lunch at one of the new Ultra-modern resturants, AnnieYs Snack Bern in wnicn Anne. Bggoert was male- ing a very prosperous living, Her'speeielity is Ice Cream Bars, She had as her head waitress, Ruth Webster, And while I was eating,wno should walk in but my old classmate Dorothy Bare and ner husband, She is now Mrs, Virgil Swwmdera- I had heard from various reports that there was a very excellent airport in Republic, I decided to drive out and on the way I could stop at Scipio-Repubic College, It was headed by Professor Carl W, hall who also teaches a class in agriculture. Carl said that the school nurse was Marjorie Echelberry who had just finished a course in nursing, I stopped to visit with her in the hope that she miQht he able to inform me about my former classmates. When I inquired as to the whereabouts of her close friend Freda Wenner,she told me that she was employed as an army hostess at a nearby army camp, and that Jerry Holmer was also employed there, making the soldiers forget about the girls back home, When I reached the airport I found Hobest Chaney at the Controls of onezof the new trans-continental liners, The charming hostess walked up,and I san that it was Mary Roope. 1 Paul Yates, one of tneir best machanics, was warming up the plane for a flight. They were getting ready to take-off so I said 5ood-byeTand left, As I drove away I rapidly concluded that my fellow class mates were certainly Doing HOnWard In Their Aimsyn by Regina stark f B School is likeean apprenticeship, To life's greatest work, I Each day isn't measured in dollars and cents, But in registration of intelligence. So commencement night has crouched upon us, In a cold, and silent tone, We are now entering life's bus, And on our route of life alone, When we're traveIing doin life's boulevard, Or on misfortunes highway, We'll come to many Hby roadsn of tempting folly, Which will lead us from a perfect day. SQ let's keep onward in all the deeds we do, And when the driver shouts, USuccesslH Let's hand him a clean ticket and confess, Here we are the class of nineteen hundred forty-two. Although, those dear teachers made us build our road strong, Teaching us to patch4 the Hrutsn as we went along, And as we look back over the long, long way, Eetls remember it as Ha port of memories.H So again we say good-bye, to teachers and to friends, For we are at the crossroads, but our journey doesn't end, 1 In saying, nGood Luck,H we are ready to depart, From all our other classmates, with a kind and loving heart, 4 DO 0 We, the Senior Class of Scipio-Republic High School, being of supposedly sound minds, do hereby bequeath to the underclassmen, all Section I To in the Senior home providing they are Section II To Literature books. them as quickly as Section III the brains we didn them to good use, The following property, personal or real, as follows:- the Junior Class we bequeath all erasers room,for use in any and all emergencies- able to find them. ' the Sophomore, Class we will our American We hope that you will be able to finish we did. A We bequeath to the Freshman Class all of 't have, knowing they will be able to put are our individual bequests: .Q I, Stella Kramer, do will all of my excess weight to Helen Hiller. ' We, Marjorie Echelberry and Freda Kenner, do bequeath our constant-companionship to Donna Hetzgar and Eileen Benfer. I, Geraldine Holmer, bequeath my cheerleaderfs suit to anyone who wants it,providing they can keep their eyes on the game. I, Carl Hall,will to Duane Grimes,my speaking ability, I, Margaret Ink, bequeath to Louise Laibe all of my arguments. Here's hoping she can settle theme I, Dorothy Bare, do will my great height to Elizabeth Lepouttre. I,Evelyn Jordan,do hereby bequeathqmy artistic ability to my sister, Alma. I, Ruth Webster, hereby will my quiet manner to Norma Roope. I, Cameron Dungan, do bequeath the telephone number of my beauty operator to any fellow that's got the nerve or any girl that has the money. I, Anna Egbert, bequeath all my dates to Edith Swick. XI, Joyce Hretsinger, bequeath my dancing ability to Dick Dornan, I,Alvin Heikirk,do bequeath myucome hitherU'personaltW to anyone else who wants it. I, Leonard Powell,uill my good looks to Charles Enders. Paul Yates, bequeath my athletic ability to Maurice is michiner. I Arlin talker bequeath my Jhuhn-talk to Miss Erwin J - 2 I .L J for use in her pinker. Virgil Kuntz, do hereby will my typing ability to I, anyone who wants it. Lucile Biship,will my scholastic ability to Orville ttorson. I, Robert Chaney, do hereby bequeath my great sense of humor to Robert Ueihirk. I, Regina Stark, do bequeath my continuous laughter to Doris Kramer. I, Ethel Laux, bequeath my ability to study to the Junior Class. I, Pa L, nary Roepe, will my ability to collect engagement rings to Rosalee Cooley I, Vincent George, bequeath my driving ability to Ho- ar-:1 D ani e 1 S , I., flwrert Bonham, will my cheese and crackers and my 1,1-.nsf.:1'lf'ls1'1ness to brother Dennis. - - 1 , 1, :Jury iEoCennell do bequeath my natural wavjf nalr to JJ':'w't21y Hopple. 'Jitnessed f by the twenty-five 1218111138113 of the Senienrzz- Glnss .Jn this twenty-fourth clay of April, In the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Two. EZQECUTOR iJ. Lehr -Sfvlillart - A lf VI.. If .-- -.Hn ' 171,-V , - l Liilzjihmwk ,,,j,-5,54 k lb- E rl ll 'f-ffl Lf5f..,,..,,,-...f,'Nfg , . 5? 'L 4, e f4M,4e 1 -f H M ' of -. nv .1 f, 1,757 E .3 W 2, 1 lAf'1-ff H 15 LX374ff'?r-if ' fa I gbfziffl :Y 271.94 QC' fl f u,,,',.' i I A4 Q 'ij if A-'f-ffl' ,fffbf ! f',,e.vz-'Q' .LWU ' - ' .fl ,W '2 A 1 V IJMM 114, ,-!,b,.i.- ffjff-M6582 fi I f x-'E ,. , I x-ff? .. ' Z.z',ffAfL ' 2tx,.,y',Nk ,ij k A971 g,9q1g,t X Q M U , rf! 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That's right, Let me at hom Let's not get noisy, bud Now I want you to hush Oh, sugar, youfre delicious Oh, brother, you slay me You old crab Oh, leave me alone Hellllll My momma done told me I don't know Gee, is he cute It was like this--you see-- I suppose so liulil Who do you think you are Don't get tough now S. I 0 D 0 cs 0 I 0 I 1 Q Y I 2 V J X A J' ,vii 5 iff? kj lx. . v-. Kx N fix N, . Wx X! X NX My X I, '- X ,..f1rf 445' M2- X Ab:1,,5'5-F vj Y nfww, 'Judy' Li ll, fffff 2'-1, 4 Q5 f 'x :Ati tx'-' 'X 5' ff Nikki N E+, M! L .Ny fh . X N X F fwff' fmfx ' I 'HX X XL , ' ' X X ' ! 'x , ,W J f M n . XY, , i W f sg ffl N- 2 I A , 4 H f ' '! . ' in , W , 7 ,.1.1f-f . . U' ,f-X H , , g -11 zff X Q XQBVFX . A , ' ,ff uf' NN.. ., At, ,,. f.-'K'- ,qkNN - V, X.: , ff , ,WZ Indy:-, ,V '1--QF ff-E:j '---.Ll .' if- ' , r'1 -4-..A '-2,1 I-7. 'x fil-...-F5', ,ff W, . A 4 Rb' 3 f- -H' .J-f f-fs-mx f - --1:,:v1+fH- ,...,N, :U 1 if L., ,EN.L T 'T --,,L,Kff? ,Lf gk 4 T. ,fi Q. , uw 4 fff-'f ,fri wx A KF., D ' I 1' 1 A 6935. T l, CY fi rfb' J -bf 1-d'ff2 I if P E wWVfW1A Mf fc 14g' ' .I 5 5 x JE J :JVQ I 5HlyiQ5QefMyiMW'M M37-sr.-w Q4 -. ,ww , an H em '-- my 'fl --.. .Nw First Row: Second Row' Third Row: Fourth Row: -. JUNIOR CLASS Mosalee Cooley, Dorsey Diller, Louise Laibe, Arthur Hall, Doris Kramer, Charles Hunker. Limma Lake , . Virginia Estep , Edith Uyars , Dorothy Teach, Lathryn hensinger, Margaret Ohler, Fannie holland Uldvieerb Maurice llChlD8T, Eldon Powell, Doris Hesse, Joyce Jehfer, Vie Ann Straub, Llsther 1.Ink., Charles Enders Harold D. Fee Cildviserl, Robert Gill, Gene Amway, Neile Shawberry, Donald Altman, Dick Dorman, an I, N z X x5' NIH Htl jaws sq se tha-l ,sv Freshman Three Years ago a group of reluctant UFreshiesN entered Scipio-Republic High School, High school days had begun, We anxiously awaited the events which were to include us as high school students, All around us we could feel the Qlaring eyes of the upperclassmen staring at us. On September ld, before we left school-we received the startling orders from the dig- nified seniors. The long awaited for day had arrived. The next day was initiation day. The day arrived bright and sunny. All over the school grounds ungraciously decorated freshmen could fbe yfspotted. The girls wearing apparel consisted of knee-len5th overalls, long-sleeved -work shirts, bathing caps, long stockings and one shoe. 'Ke carried a candle and a box of matches. The boys wore a woman's dress, apron and sunhonnetg and were de- corously covered with powder and paint. Now that initiation day was over we really had to get down to work. Our advisers were Hr.Swihart and Miss Erwin, Ee elected the following officers: ' President Donna Luce Vice President Arthur Hall Secretary Doris Kramer Treasurer Doris nraner Reporter Rosalee Cooley We chose pink and green as our class colors throu5hout our high school years. Our motto was also chosen. It is: nNot at the top, but climbingf. Many events of scholastic importance occupied us. As it was the last year for girls' basketball a few girls en- rolled. Hany Joys joined basketball and track. Ke joined the T. F. n., F. L. n.and dlee dlub. le welcoued Joan Hunts- man as a classmate. Uhe came from nloomville. l He were joyous when the last day arrived. We had reached the first station on our trip to the top. Sophonores Early in the year of lO4O, we enrolled in the Sophomore Glass. Back again to another nine months of drudgery. Zut to the sorrow of us all we had lost some of our classmates over the summer vacation. Junior Cooley and Lloyd Gochenour had withdrawn and Glenn Villlqns was situated at another school. At the sane time we wolaorcd Trenton dolenan and Dick no rn an . Our adviggrs were Miss Rolland and C. P. Cole this year. We elected the followinj officers. Q President Arthur Hall Vice President Louise Qaibe bocretary ' Dori: louse Tpeggufer TTGNLGU Uclenan gepgyter hosalce Cooley Our boys were climbing the ladder in their sports ac- tivities. home had positions on the basketball team and in track, The girls interested in volley ball participated in the tournament held at heidelberg. The final day was well on its way. The exaas occupied much of our tile. Then the great day arrivel. Re were anxious but friyhtened as we awaited our reoort cards, out everyone was lucuy. Re had achieved another goal on our way to the top. Juniors We came back to school deliyited at the sight of seeing our classmates asain. hut some of our elasslates adain we sorrowfully realized that were missing again. Joan Huntsman, aargaret oogner,,and Trenton Jolenan had withdrawn. Wanda Fadley, Lands Lllsyre, Olive Mcdonnell, Lrma Jean namsey, Donna Luce, harl hopkins and uiruil Benner had moved to other schools. Ie cordially weleoned hon nltman to our class roll call, Le who was welcomed hiss Donnell. welcomed jr. Fee, a new teacher and basketball coach, made our advisor alon5 with Liss holland. Te also me helped initiate the new freshmen and we realized the helpless gosition they were in and sympathized with them. Q then reached one of the hiyhliyhts in our hiuh school We career, Le felt the Junior elass Play, It was presented beeenber 9. sure it was a success and did our best to mage it so. After the first semester txo of our classaates, Kosalee Cooley and Louise Laihe we.e nude editors of the school news- paper. Le were hi5hly honored that members of our class had 7 taken over the newspaper. uonnittees were appointed to.see about the selection of our class rin5s. Re leave school this we set out to achieveg our FollominQ is the cast FU-liiLJ2 year loohind forward to the goal graduation from hiyh school. of the-Junior Glass Play: GULS DOMLQTICH Roger Talcott. . henpecked husband . Dorsey Diller Jennie Talcott , . . his wife . . . , Louise Laibe Betty ....... . . ....... .Doris hramer Anne .... their Grown up daughters . . Emma Lake neile Talcott. . their only son ..... Gene nnway Irs. Phelps.Traditional Motherwin-law.Joyce Benfer Bill Phelps. . . apple of her eye. . .Eldon Powell Russel nowland'.In love with Betty . . Arthur Hall Rosiland Cummins . , , Iathfrn Hensinler Dorothea Fletcher Anneis Fplends , . f Esther ?nh Carl Cummins .In love with Anne. . Neile Shawberry Al Bohn. .A mysterious person who brings luck to henpeched husband . . . Donald Altman Donald Altman Gene Anway Joyce Benfer Dorsey Biller Rosalee Cooley Dick Dornan Charles Enders Virginia Estep Robert Gill Arthur hall Kathryn Hensinuer Doris Hesse Charles Hunker Esther Ink Doris Kramer Louise Laibe Emma Lake Maurice lichener Edith Myers Margaret Ohler Eldon Powell Neile Shawberry Vie ann Straub Dorothy Teach is QQ' I 5 t'155 . Sag , jiaagyylg M 3 Wouldnft that knock you for a spin? You ainft kiddin' Gosh, yeah. I'm superman. Now, honestly. Well, how would I know? Mhaddid you say? Moo--wool Hell, l'll tell you, it's like this. Don' t ask :ie . Oi, my Josh. This love of nine. Oh, yeah? But, indhbitably. That Qravels me. Now you're cooking with gas. Well, what's the matter. That ain't ri5ht. Just duokie. Where's Katie? Oh, nutts. Ya wanna get hurt? Gee wdiiz' uh -.huh . o ...,, In the fall of 1940, thirty-eight excited and ambitious Freshmen entered high school. he elected our class officers as follows: President Paul Larick Vice President Janice Iicheals Secretary Elizabeth Lepouttre Treasurer Dorothy Hopple ,Reporters Robert Neikirk Robert Shimer Our advisers were Kiss Erwin and Jr. Burkholder. We chose as our colors, old rose and silver. The most outstanding event of the Freshman year was the initiation held on Friday, September 15, What an unluckyfday for us! We were sorry to lose Lois Snyder and Paul Larick during the year but we welcomed Blanor Potts from Hope-well-Lbudon, and Orville Patterson from Toledo. Janice Michaels represented our school at Bowling Green on May 3rd in the district scholarship examination held there Then came vacation and the good old summer time. When September rolled around again, our class,now Sopho- mores, returned to school much smaller. During vacation Joane Veidaw, hardella Egbert, Iinnetta Dstep,Bldon 5herman,Charles Jarrett, Richard Luce,and Marion Taylor left our class.hobert Hopple entered in September and left later. This year our advisers are Hrs. vmith and lr. Jones. President Janice Iichaels Vice President Junior Kessler Secretary Elizabeth Lepouttre Treasurer Dorothy Hopple Reporters , Catherine Weiker Franklin Fruth Our class was well represented in basgetball this year with Ralph Grunden,Ray Zchelberry,Orville Patterson, Franklin Fruth, and Junior Kessler participating. We are also proud to have Zoe Hodges, a member of our class elected as one of the cheerleaders. Catherine Weiher and Norma Roope partic1pat6d'in the vo- cal contest. Catherine Weiker was able to survive the winner and represented our school in the county vocal contest. The Sophomore boys defeated the Juniors in theinterclass basketball tournament, but were defeated in the finals by the Seniors. ' ' Orville Patterson,Junior Kessler, hilliam Snyder, Howard Daniels, Duane Grimes, and Franklin Fruth represented us in the high school track team for the year 1942. First Row: 1 . Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: SOEHOMORE ,. -. ,I L' Evelyn Heckman,Franklin Fruth, Elizabeth Lepouttre, Janice Micheals, Junior Kessler, Dorothy Hopple, Catherine Welker, Eleanor Potts. William Snyder, Ray ,Echelberry, Ralph Grunden, Junior Bogart, Dennis Bonham,Robert Neikirk, Harold Stahl, James Glnnever. Miriam SmithfAdviserD,Helen Miller,Kathleen Ringle, Zoe Hodges, Doris Shimer, Alma Jordan, Norma Roope, L. O , Jones CAdviserJ. Mary Jane Hopple, 'Edith Swick, Richard English, Gilbert Ardner, Orville 'Patterson, Robert Shimer, Duane Grimesn A ' I. I ' ' FRESHMAN Harold Schubert, Barbara Hensinger, Donald Graham, Raymond Bogner, Donald Shawberry, Marlon Cooley, Joa 1:1 Snay, Kenneth Enders. Marion Auble, Lola Myers, Donna Jean S1'1aV1G5f, MAIN Katherine Updike, Imogene Rlngle, Netta Sager, Dorothy. Kapp, Dolly Cooley, Samuel Neifer, Esther Erwin fadviserj, Harold Fee fadviserl, Pauline Bahnsen, Betty Hall, Loretta Ardner, Jean Wertz, Berlin Zellner, Burton Zedlner, Mary Braley,Bruce Hobble, Joyce Neifen, Velma Hall, Helen Brown, Charles Neikirk, Edith Gramer, Donna Jean Metzgar, Eileen Benfer, Floyd Trachsel, Loyal Hopples N? SOPHOMORE CLASS F? FRESHMAN CLASS Gilbert Ardner Junior Bogart Dennis Bonham Howard Daniels Ray Eehelberry H1633-ard Engli-'ill Franklin Fruth James Ginnever Duane Grimes Ralph Grunden Evelyn Heokman Zoe Hodges Dorothy Hopple Mary Jane Hopple Alma Jordan Junior Kessler Elizabeth Lepouttre Janice Hicheuls Helen Hiller Robert Ueikirk Orville Patterson Elanor Potts Kathleen Ringle Norma Roope Doris Shimer Robert Shimer Yfiiiimn Snyder Harold Stahl Edith Swick Catherine Keiker Advane Who 59 mat ching fyegnies Keet 'M flying You don't say so I study every now and then e man and give me the password Why don't we do this more often Supe I don I S The girls all flock around me I liken small How that I an in debate Give it to me I'll hold it Smart Girli nian you're cooking with steam 't wanna set the world on fire Biology gets me down You ain't kiddin Just call me Tony Just call me Blondie The meeting will come to order Kell good for me lhen .'1' I was in knee pants Just give me a girl ot it bad and that ain't good Don't get huffy Uya , Ilya Dey is he good lookin That Ford of mine Lets go roller skating I'm a wow in Plane Geometry Could it be a blond I'm after I wonder who's coming out next U 6 I 0 s 0 A I1 I D 0 u ll I l D 1 is o I n o o 0 0 I U That initiation! What a time! The boys were the cooks and the girls were everything from photographers td ditch dig- gers. The class then was tortured in the evening. They made us do everything from washing others feet to peeling potatoes. Q, Early in September we elected the following officers: President Raymond Bogner Vice President Donald Shawberry Secretary Marian Cooley Treasurer Donald Grahwn Reporters Barbara Hensinger Joan Snay It was decided that we should pay 50 cents dues in in- stallments of 5 cents every six weeks. A pot luck Halloween Party was held at the home of Joan Snay, north of town. About two-thirds of the class were pres- ent at the party. There were a lot of interesting and amusing games and we all had a fine time. Another pot luck party was held at the home of Raymond Bogner just a few days before Christmas. The party was attended by more members of the class this time. We all had a lot of fun at this party. Most of the boys went out for Mixed Chorus. Burton and Berlin Zellner competed in the vocal contest. Burton went to the county vocal contest. Raymond Bogner, Donald Shawberry, and Donald Graham made the reserve basketball team. Sammy Neifer was manager of the high school basketball squad. We were all sorry that Mary Updike had to leave us after a long illness.She will always be remembered by her classmates We had a party at Velma Hall's. It was a pot-luck party. About two-thirds of the class were present. Miss Erwin, the advisor, was present. be had a lot of fun. A-.. Donald Graham, Donald Shawberry, Beiiin and Burton Zel- lner were on the 1942 track team. Those that represented the freshman class at Old Fort in scholarship tests are as follows: Raymond Bogner and Loretta Ardner in Algebra I5 Floyd Trachsel and Betty Hall in English I3 Velma Hall and Helen Brown in General Science. Donna Jean Snavely, Dorothy Kapp, Mary Braley, and Donna Metzger are in the Mixed Chorus. There were many of the girls in the Girls' Glee Club, also. ' Hr. Harold Fee and Miss Esther Erwin were our advisors. I -9 Loretta Jrdner i. Marion auble Pauline Bahnsen Eileea Benfer 'aymond :ogner Mary Draley Helen Brown Dolly Cooley Marian Cooley Edith Gramer Kenneth Enders Donald Graham Betty Hall, Velma Hall Edith Hartzel Barbara Hensinger Bruce Hopple Loyal Hopple Dorothy Kapp Donna Uetzgar Edward Moyer Lola Moyer Lola Myers Joyce Neifer Samuel Leifer Charles Neikirk Imo e me Iii ngl e Netta Sager Harold Schubert Donald Shawberry Donna Jean Snavely Joan Snay Floyd Traohsel Qary Katherine Updike Jean hertz Berlin Zellner Burton nellner gf' ill? xv l - f K5 ,v ,.f , ny. , H-.X , . 3 g , .. Q4ffl Pyyeif QWWY 3 Q4 s 1 A H n'!! f IW I Q Ll . , I . 1 4 1 ue. -I I if QL Uh my goahl U Aw , shuck S . Mhat was I suppose to do, laugh? Ie that so? Don't get funny, - Oh-tay. You aren't kiddin, are you? Did we ever have fun? Lhere'soJunior? Thats what you thinkg Let's skip English. You're goofy. Could bel It ain't funny, Without a doubt. Get out of my way. She's a duzzy. Look who's talking. For real or just for play ? Could be, For-get-me-not. I thought I'd oroak, Fiddle Sticks. I don't know. Oh,gee whiz, Betty, Gosh! Oh, don't be smart, I donft believe you. I wasn't talkin, Yell I'll be! Ohliiddle diddle. I ':1on't know nothingq. Oh,shooti Iou'd he surprised. 0h,IarjorieL Remember Saturday night? This year we elected Eugene Kessler as president and Lester Eckert as Vice President, Virginia Couch as secretary and Marjorie Hepperly as treasurer. Our subjects included are science, arithmetic, enplish, spelling, music, history, industrial arts, and physical education, Robert Grunden and ldal Bland left our lclass during the year. he were represented in athletics during the school year Last fall several games of Hindoorn baseball were played. During the Winter we played baseball. In the tournament the grade team defeated Attice, Bloomville, Kansas in the semifinals, and lost to New Reigel in the finals held at Old Fort Schoolf The boys who were on the grade team were Alan Ldeorge, Eugene Kessler, Lester Eckert, Grover Neikirk.Jr., Eugene Echelberry, Vernon Schubert, Archie Shawberry, George Fruth Elwin Bonham, and Frederic Kramer. 'ffl' ' 55- gd I' .0 v A I f . wr li ff, P121 za wry, ff The present 7th grade class started to school in the fall of l955 with Hrs. Leibengood, Miss Iesnard as teachers. There were 25 pupils in this class. Our third grade teachers were hiss HenninQer and Miss porter. Miss Corthell was our teacher in the fifth grade. Lynn Leedy withdrew from the class. The sixth grade teacher was Nr. R. E. Cole. That year Lucretia Baker received a medal in the county contest for being the most excellent speller. - This year our adviser is Miss Glagett, Our teacher in geopraphy is Miss Holland, arithmetic and history, Mr. Cg P. Cole, english, spelling, and literature, Miss Gautschi. Our class now stands with 27 pupils. 'Of the 25 pupils that started in l955 there are l5 of the original first with class. They are as follows: Donald Alleman,Lucretia Baker, Richard Bishop, Regina Bone, Rowena Bowe, Ruth Breighner, Kathryn Cooley, Hardelle Fretz, Marjorie Fretz,Geneva Holmer Alice Kramer, Dorothy Powell, and Joyce Trott. f I The class officers are: President,Donald Alleman, Vice- President,Joan Uason,Treasurer,Ruth Brci5hner,Asst,Treasurer Hardelle Fretz, Secretary, Kathryn Gooley,Reporter, Marjorie Fretz. ---.- . :LrsL flu. C - ,.-t. . .JQ 'Q 1UTJT' , JJ.-..- . . Tniro Row: Fourth Row: First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: f EIGHTH mans L , Betty Loose, 'Thelma Neihirh, Marjorie Hepoerly, Lester Eckert, Eugene K essler, Virginia Couch, Wanda Swick, Doris Altman, Archie Shawberry, Frederic Kramer, John English, Elwin Banham, Vernon Schubert, Oliver Larsteller Madelyn Ohler, Betty Neikirk, and Harriet Anway. Robert Glick, George Fruth, Eugene Echelberry, Annabelle Rinehart, Barnita liller, Opal Hall, Peggy Sanders, Nancy Ink, and Margaret Howe. Beatrice Harnish, Robert Brown, Alan George, Grover Neikirk, Carroll P. Cole CAdviserJ, Harry Barlekamp,John Laibe,Jayne Hall,Yvonne Shawberry, and Louise Bahsen. SEVENTH GRADE Ruth Breighner, Kathryn Cooley, Joan Lason,Donald Alleman, Marjorie Fretz, and Rowena Bone. Halter Pavne, Lucretia Baker, Joyce Trott, Regina Bowe, Geneva Holmer, Wanda Lyers, Alice Kramer. Richard Barrell,A1bert Z1ller,Uilscn Couch,Rlmmrd Bishop, Eugene Mason, and Frances Lace. Miss GlagettCAdviserD, Mildred Potts, Dorothy Powell, Earl Daniels, Hardelle FreGzgJohn Glick, and Lenore Spackey. absent: Clifford Kagy, Robert Navarre ss , '25 N t , i Ill an -. R 1,51 L23 ' W 5 fi evfhff xnxx? rr? sf wi 1' U-ws Wk! n ? K? ' 5,95 T:-lk? . -H' Q-gf W AF 1 A R First Rowg Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Bow: First Rowg Second Row! Third Row: Fourth Row: First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row' SIXTH iRADE Bobby Teach, Beatrice Lyers, Robert Herter, Joan Hesse, Norma Jean Ferree, Howard Ohler, Harry Jordan. ' Donald Garvin, Robert Fries,Bobert Dodson,Donald Hade, Halter Kessler, Edwin Porter, Ralph Cook, Charles Biffle, Bobby Oouch. Gladys Filson, Dorothy Bonham, Daryl Echelberry, Virenia Hertz, Franklin Kapp, Jack Snyder, Edwrn Sager, Billy Rinale, Jack Feasel. T James Eckert, Cleora Yennie,Lucille Jramer,Rfl9h Cole, Bonita Jenner, Joan Neikirk, Velma Botts, Edith Sager. FIFTR GRADE Ruth Laurer, Paul Ohler, Thomas Kramer, Clarence Santos, Franklin Kromhach, Billy Smith, Duane Conqer, Pauline Bare. Neile Auble, Mary Kagy, Patricia Somers, Ellen Marstellar, Uava Ietzqar, Batricia killer, Glenn Hall, Loren Zellner. Anna Mae Enders, Nola Kay Hoqple, Elois Bishop, Dorothy Potts, Martha Snyder, Margaret Neikirk, Wanda Hepperly, Delbert Daniels, Betty Bonnell,Uinton Young, Gerald Runion, Carol Altman, Norman Fadley,Jack Baden, Lester Ardner, Norman Miller. ' ' absent: Burdell Detterman. FOURTH GRADE Agnes Bonner, Eddie Enders,Donald Hoople, Donald Davis, Delbert Miller, Jean Ann Metzger, nvoneii Miller, Batty Logan, Kathyrn Schubert, Janet Beard, Marilyn Goffman, Kathyrn Amway, Loretta Cooley. ' Alice Apple, Gracelee Tertz, Phyllis Bogner, Euvene Biller, Billy Jenner, Edgar Tiller, Joyce Neikirk, Doris Trott. . Mary Bissell, Bhyllis Herter, Richard Runion, Aaron Miller, Dale Benfer, Junior Sherer, Edward Runion, Anna Belle larstellarx absent: .Eugene Runion. RADE H GRADE l ,mammal L TH GRADE 'XJ First Row: Second Row: Third'Row: Fourth Row: First Row: Second Row: Third Row:- Fourth Row: First,Row3 Second Rowg Third Row: Fourth Bowl amen GRADE y ' Stanley Swihart, Richard Luhring, Nancy Yates, Gledyne Huntsman, Joan Kramer, 'Juanita Srunden, Lardelle Daniels Richard Shock, Ray Smoot. J . Jayne Biller, Verna Bogner, Juanita Herter, Norma Burdette, Elds Beard, harilyn 1arQraf,Norma Fruth Lavyna Barnhart, Juanita Thompson. I Rita 3illerCTeacherj,Franklin Roope,Bobby Jarrett Doanld Coffman, Juanita Fadley, Virginia Jayne, Ruth Bo ner, larilyn liller,Carol Stine, Beatrice Banks, Dorothy Hensinger, Kay Fries. James Fretz, Eugene Holmer, Ray Stahl,Dean Potts, Charles Uatson,Frank 3osenfelt,Lyle Hunion,Uesley Glick, Bill Calvert. absent: Jake Lace ssconnvcnnosi Alvin Schubert, Billy Rinker, Eid Jordan, Phyllis Heckman, Corlide Smith,Raymond Luhring,John David Hensinger, Dick Cooley. Caroline Georee,Bonnie Banks, Blanche Jatson, Ida Mae Runion, Barbara Lyers, Jo Ann Ferree, Joan Stover, Gayle Feasel, Jean Ann Burdette. Eugene Cooley, Geor e Beard, Evelyn Dotts, Edgar Santos,Donna'Jean Stine,Owen Snyder, Bobby Congo? James Coffman. fr Myrtle Spitler KTeacherj, . James Cook, Carleton Ueiker, Arlyce Amrhien,- Russell Miller, Jack Rosenfelt, James Somers, Harold Bogner. absent: Richard Denham, James Birdwell, Donna Berkhimer, ' FIRST GHLDE Lois Kramer, Carol Roope, Shirley Eowell, Shirley Smith. A Jayne Beard, Potts, helen Francene Jarfett, Nancy Hopple, Leona Bogner, Patricia Feasel, Elaine liller, Patricia Ringle, Shirley Cole, Caroli Lynn Jones, lodest Fadley. Paul Congor,Robert Kagy,Joesoh Snyder,Dale Runion Bobby Calvert,Harion'Alleman,Doyle Eason, Charles Mdward Stinebaugh, iyron Grimes. Helen hesnardCTeacherJ, Gene Yates, Dickie Enders John Charles Albright, Mary Alice Bonner, Kenneth Hall, Charles Cook, Robert Hade. absent: Kathrine Jordan, Largeray Runion me M agen 4 mxmxinl ws E xx 41' s. . NR .1 THIRD 'F Q-. A W V1 F. f . fo v -4.- -v 'W .11- mv- 'Wes -at-5 ,ar- 1,- if av ECOND MCERRADE --an .4- 4- -.ff rx.-' v J. LA--at FIRST GRADE ?yx..f..., - f ,. .. Y V 6 1 0 'TNF fr 1 ft :X--f 4'. .. , ' :bf .2 1 F f' , . K 4 1' 14 I.--1' I-'I ' ly ri! j ,I Huw ...QF Q1-' xy . .Q Q-If I J .2 -'W' ' J W 'x,M fl X -X ,f '--f -.,,f xx!!-,,,f7 ' L. 7 717 fx .YQ - A 'x.,-N . , V-lx YD s ... I .' 1' - A5f '2F4: ll X l ivk I 1 , , X -T .fm K ---'f 'xxfkxsbx ,A f' .A f'! 2 X X 1 la A .X a J x I I ' Ak I f I fl mf! Lui ' !. ,,.., xxx' Mx: A ff ' I X. ' xl X v x, I' XX 2 If , 1 X i f 'Q-A -9 f Wh x - . ff v ' '- NK. X' 2- -! ' ZTQX XX .ff rf sl TK Q- X kff 4. P - 'N 1- g X: f X. X1 cfi-'I ffi I X. ' J 5 ,' xx .NN N ,X yt .dx Jr.-.N Q fy! 1 If 'NM-, N.,,J.-,J L- I N W: I lc M, uv ,QZQN-e TE Qedmen Rule Third Tine in 4 Years. hepublic dcthroned Jackson Township Centralized School in lQ4l after it was forced to Runner's up position the year Ube- fore by the same temi. 11 ' The l9el team was paced by Junior Mason, who piled up scorin3 honors of the meet. Coach Carroll Gole's hednen amassed G5 points to take tne title, l0 points above tne nearest competitor and the highest team score in the history of hepublic's track performance. Mason was awarded a snall trophey for his hiQh point perform- ance of winning the broad jump, tyin5 for first witL iVernon Spotts in the pole vault and placing second in the high jump and the l00 yd. dash. How They Finished. hepublic 55, Thompson 55, Old Fort ees. l00 yd. dash: Junior mason,2nd3Arthur Hall,2nd. Time l0,7 Sec. 220 yd. runznrtnur Hall, Qndg Marion Taylor,5th.Tine 24.5 Sec. 440 yd. run: Junior Kessler, 5rd, Time G5 Sec. 320 yd. low hurdles: Paul Yates,lst5Vernon.Spotts,2nd3Time5O:l .giiot But: Robert hopple, Znd. Distanceg 40' Q . Discus: Vernon Dpotts 2nd, Hopyle 2nd, Distance ll2'. Pole Vault: Junior Mason and Vernon Dpotts tied for lst.Height ll'. ' high Jump: Junior hason,2nd3 Paul Yates tie for 5rd, Heipht 5' 2.5 ' 880 jd. relay: Republic, lst. Team composed of Vincent George, Junior Kessler, Iarion Taylor, and Arthur Hall.Tine l:45:7Hile MUIIQQL UP IN UILTAIQT. In tie District Track and Field Ieet tne Rednen again scored high. A powerful .',' and numerically large combine from Clyde boat us out of first place at the Dandushy meet. This season added two more nice trophies to our Jroninp collection. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 'irst QJW? Arlin Weiker, Vincent Georve, Neile Shawberry, Jurior Kessler, and Paul Yates. benand Raw: Harold Feeiooeshj, Franklin Fruth,Donald Altman, Aobert Qh1ncy,Artuur Hmll,LconQrd Lowell, Srmuel meifer Lmanegerj. RESERVE BASKETBALL Tiai First Row: Ray Echelberry, Orville Patterson, Gene Amway, Charles Hunker, and Rrymoni Bognerl Second Row: Ralph Grunden,Donald 5hsvbefr33Haroli Feelcoachl Eldon Eovell, Donald Graham, b:mqel Neiier Qmgnb VARSITY TEAM I .I TTESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM j K. N X: 4 5 ., 5 Q 3:51 1 60 The basket ball season of 1941-42 began by Hr. H. Dg Fee being inaugurated' basketball coach andon the same day, November 5, 1941 the ni5h school elected the athletic board. Y Paul Yates.......... Vincent George... .. ....?resident ...Vice President Cameron Dungan.,,,,.....Treasurer Geraldine Holmer....., ..Secretary V The Republic Ducketnen started out the season by tak- ing a victory by tripping York 22-20. The second team won lO-21. At the end of the season Republic Varsity closed the basketball campai5n with six victor cs and eleven defeats. Followin5 is the sunmary of the varsity panes played, We They We They Nov. 14-York 22 20 Jan, 9-Bettsville 22 45 19-Monroeville 24 18 16-Bloomville 53 52 28-Lykens 29 as so-new neigel 19 55 Dec. 5-Thompson 12 19 25-Old Fort 19 42 12-Jackson 18 22 30-Helmore 45 12 16-G. Springs 55 50 Feb, 6-Hop-Loudon 25 29 25-Alumni 52 51 15-New Rei5el 55 42 Jan. 74attica 25 29 Tournament We They Feb., 20-Old Fort 55 66 21-Bettsville 27 55 Followin5 are the point-getters for the varsity squad: ?oints - Paul Yates 167 Neile Shawberry 99 Junior Kessler 84 Arlin Leiker 44 Vincent George 28 Lon Altmal 19 Leonard Jewell 17 Arthur Hall 9 Robert Ghaney 8 Gene nnway 5 4 'G' Q' ffl 10 ij l?f . f A mf.,g Q. ?T W ball 'vm 45 'aw ' Sf He all went out for Jascball practice last fall, Having a new coach, we thought we snould also nuve a new diamond, Our practices were hGld at the village plnynround park.nfter having a few practices we ventured to Thomyson where we won with a roaring finish, 5-5. After two weeks of hard practice we traveled to 01d Fort to lose to Bettsville in the Gounty Tournament. sfffm' LU Ngilf -QHA lQf7U V041 L 55755 fo 156 C68 46 pw in W encffi 144,06 41 7' 66 04,66 QW ASOQCH QVAFEE Neifff' El' :,' jg 4z-z ' 4 k . A:,4 . ,ao X644 AN NLTN' A, f?7'Hux3,1,g4LL 19066 FU-D 45 2- C0 -9l,6y First Row: Second Row: Third Rowz' BASEBALL TEAM Harold Stahl,Vinoeni George,Robert Chaney,Junior Kessler, Paul Yates. Harold Fee, ooaghg Orville Pe.tte1 son,Arthur' Hall Neile Shswberry, Donald Altman, Arlin Welker. Charles Enders,Gene Anway,CpmePon Dungan,managen Donald Shavberry, Charles Hunker, Franklin Fruth First Row: Second iow- Third fl-OW! Fourth Row: Fifth Row: FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERlCA Joan Dnay, Pauline 5ahnsen,A Dorothy Kapn, Dolly Cooley, Edith llfiyers, Imogene Pringle, Betty Hall, Donna Jean Snavely, Margaret Ohlery Esther Erwinfadviserj, Mary Updike, VieAnn Straub, Zoe Hodges, Geraldine Holmer, Regina Stark, Evelyn Jordan, Doris Kramer, Lola hyers. Louise Laibe, Mary Jane Hopple, Virginia Estep, Doris Hesse, Janice Hicheals, Elanor Potts, Ethel Laux, Kathryn Hensingeryb Resales Cooley, Dorothy Teach, Stella iramer,' Dorothy Bare, hary Roope, Emma bake. Alma Jordan,Velma Hall,Larian Cooley,Joyce Neifer, Norma Hoops, Donna1-et:fgar, Eileen Eenfer, Jean Wertz, Barbara Hensinfer, Loretta Ardner, Helen Brown, Catherine Jeiker, Lary uraley. Dorothy Hopule,Doris Shimer, Kathleen iingle, Ruth Webster, Anna Igbert, Lucile Bishop, Freda Jenner, Marjorie Echelberry,Margaret Ink,Joyce Kretsinner, Joyce Benfer, Elizabeth Leoouttre, Edith Gramer, Edith Swick. ' .1 x X , ' ,, llbcvjmqvik The Future Homemakers of America was organized in Oct l955. It was formed by the Bloomville team coming to our school to give the first degree. Many girls have held off- ices in the past four years, In the year of l957-58 Betty Paden was selected to be on the State Fair Board, September l94l, the following officers were selected: President Regina Stark Vice President Jerry Holmer Secretary M Evelyn Jordan Treasurer Doris Kramer Reporters Zoe Hodges Vie Ann Straub Advisor Miss Erm.n Some of the things in which we participated were, The School Fair, Annual Style Show, Mother mad Daughter Banquet and an exhibit at the Attica Fair. February l7,we gave the first and second degrees tothe Freshman Class and a few Sophmores, THE FURPOSE OF F. H f A, In our organisation there are four degrees of member- ship based upon achievement. The 4th degree is that of Future Honenahers of Americaf In the first Little Women Degree we take this pledgeswe are the Home Economics sisters striving to be better home- makers both today and tomorrow. We carry out the purposes of the Future Homemakers Association and we serve the assoc- iation, the home and the school to the fullest extent of our ability. In closing we wish to thank Miss Erwin for her interest and her loyal help in making this or5anisation successful. In the spring of 1941 we were proud to send five girls tO PGPPGsent our school at the State Home Economics Convent- ion in Columbus. The girls that went were Rosalee Cooley, Joanne Vidaw, Freda Wenner, Louise Laibe, and Edith Swick. This year the Red Cross gave the home economics depart- ment enough wool material to make 58 dresses for eight year old girls. Also, yarn was donated and knit up into six inch squares for afphans. .J I.. M- xl The cafeteria this year is on a nutrition plan. The Ju- nior and Senior girls make out the menus and take turns in helping to serve. First Row: Second Row: Third Row: FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Eldon POwell:A1 thur Halrvineenc G-Gorge, Carl Hall Leonard Powell, Arlin Welker, Charles Enders. J. Lehr Swihart, Ray Eehelber-ry, Berlin Zellner, Burton Zellner, Charles Hunker,Mr. Jonesfadviserb, Bruce Hogoole, Loyal Hopple, Ralph Gr-unden, Kenneth Enders. Alvin Neikirlc, Robert Gill, Junior Bogart, Gilbert Ardner, Orville Pattersong Robert Shimer, Dick Dornan, Jharles Neikirlc, James Ginnever. Q6 .Ab , 7 ln A, A J, The Scipio-Republic Chapter of the Future Farmers of Am- erica, an organization of boys enrolled in Vocational Agricul- ture,entered its fifth year with 17 members.On October 7,seven HGreen Handsn were initiated, making 24 members. The officers for the year of l94l-1942 are as follows: President Carl Hall Vice-President Vincent George Secretary Arthur Hall Treasurer Leonard Powell Reporter Eldon Powell Watch Dog Charles Enders Advisor L. C. Jones Last June judging teams were ent to Columbus to compete in the State Judging Contests. The teams were composed of as follows: Dairy Cattle: Carl Hall, Vincent George, and Arlin Ueiker. General Livestock: Carl Hall, Arlin Ueiher,and Leon- ard Powell. Sheep: Vincent George. At the judging contests, Carl hall was elected to the State Farmer Degree. Our chapter presented the Arbor Day program last spring. As a community service, the F, F. A. owned and operated a community sprayer which was extensively used. We put on about 4,000 gallons of spray both on potatoes and orchards. The fair exhibit which we nude this year received firsta the State Fair in the Thrift division, We also displayed this booth at the county and at the Attica fairs. On December 28, l94l,we held our first chapter meeting in the new chapter room. This year the parlimentary procedure team went to townihpm the start. It was compsed of the reyular officers and Arlin Weiher and Charles Hunker. We won over Davis-Brim Chapter in the district,who received second in the state contest before. Then we were qualified to go to the state contest held in Col- umbus on March 2l, 1942. We have also entered the chapter contest this year which began September, l94l, and ends September l, l942. One of the outstanding events of the program of work for last year was the chapter trip. One morning in the last part of June, l8 of the F. F. A. members, some of which had gradu- ated last year, met at Mr. Jones' home to start for Kentucky. Hr, Charles Cook was the bus driver,and Mr. Jones, the advisor was relief driver. Going south we stopped at Columbus, and we went up in the A.I.U. Tower to View the city. Going on ufrom Columbus, we headed for Mammoth Cave. Le camped nearzafill- ing station the first night and by a country schoolhousethe .J- second night. We arrived at Hommoth Cave on noon and went through the modern part of the here we stopped at Lincoln and Foster's hone We were gone three days and everyone enjoyed the seond after- cave.Then leaving on the way home. the trip. 9 rt, is V fy? ,3 at D E R' al 43 Qui? L. lm mx new t uf e iff sf f QV new 'nfs my The ncipio - Republic Girls' Cleo Club get in september with SC girls present. The following officers were elected: Iresident, lucilo Dishopg Secretary-Treasurer, Geraldine Hol- merg Reporter, Joyce Lretsingerf ' This year the Qlee club has been busy, having taken an active part in the school hnsieal prodrais, and in the county festivals. On November 7, the Nroup presented the all-Jirl operetta,UBeauty Contost.H All worked hard to make this a big success. The annual county Choral Festival was hold at Ielmore on December 5rd.The following girls represented Republic at this festival: Dorothy Zapp, Donna Snavely, Horne Roope, Catherine Meiger, Joyce Denier, Zoe HodQes, Iary Eraley,hosalee Cooley, Dorothy Bare, Vie Ann Straub, Lucile Bishop, Iary Hoope, Emma Lake,har5aret InH,Freda Kenner, and Joyce Kretsinger,i girl's ensemble presented a special nunber,HLift Thine Eyesu by Men- delssohn. ' The girls' glee club presented numbers for the Christmas program and also for the Farmers' Institute. 4 sextette composed of Doris Hesse, Norma Roope, Vie Ann Straub, Imma Lake, Loe Hodges, and Catherine beiker sang a number of times during the year, The annual County Vocal and Instrumental Solo-Ensemble Festival was held at Hopewell-Loudon .,'. School on larch le. The following ratinys were received by Xeoublic rirls: lst Sopra- .J .L LJ no, Foris Hesse, Superiorg 2nd Soprano, imma Lake, Very Good, Alto, Catherine Yeiker, Very Good. is X Q, wiQ?E a..X fuglg is We gi ajgiljfeg atgfgia QPPQW QtUhfgg5Q LV 'fi , my-1. J' X-Z! Mt' 'sf' W, 'KII23' xi xv Our Boys' glee Club consists of 20 boys. Ie did not feel the need for officers this year, except for our neporter,Carl Hall, who was elected by acclanation. The group presented the entertainment between acts for a Lirls' Operetta. Donald Shawberry and Robert Chaney presented a special shit, Hbam and Tildy's Courtship.n Hly Grandfathers Clockn and HDe Canptown Racesn were sunq by the glee club. The following represented Republic at tie annual 'Choral Festival, held at helmore on December Erd: Carl Hall, Birii tone, Donald Altman, .enorg Gene nnway, Sassy Franklin Fruth, haritoneg Maurice Hichener, haritoneg Donald Shawborry, Bass, Paul Yates, Tenorg The Boys' Chorus sang Hhobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen,H a negro spiritual, and HI Love a Paradeu b Arlen. N y The Boys' Glee Club has oarticipated in various other .L 'I entertainments durinp the past scnool year. First Row? Second Row: Third Row! Fourth Row: First Row! Second Row Third Row: Fourth Row: GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Emma lake, Margaret Ohler, Kathryn Hensinger, Mary Braley, Mary Roope, Dorothy Bare, Norma Roope, Dorothy Kapb, Lola Myers. Joyce Neifer,Joyoe,Kretsinger, Geraldine Holmer, Zoe Hodges,Lucile Bishop,Stella Kramer, Pauline Bahnsen, Joan Snay. 4' ' Miriam Smithldirectorj, Marian Cooley, Vie Ann Straub, Imogene Ringle,Kathaleen Ringle,Barbara Hensinger, oris Hesse, Virginia Estep, Rosalee Cooley, Mary Katherine Uodike,Edith.SWick,Eileen Benfer, Donna Metzgar,' Catherine Weiker, Joyce Benfer, Margaret lnk,Anna Egbert,Freda Wenner, Marjorie Echelberry, Donna Jean Snavely. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Burton Zellner,Berlin Zellner, Carl Hall, Bruce Hopnle, Kenneth Enderse . V Miriam Smith Cdirectorl, Eldon Powell, William Snyder, Franklin Fruth, Floyd Trachsel, Raymond Bogner, Harold Schubert. 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H 2 v ,Eva H qw EM uma ss ORCHE STR HP A an ,f ss ss-.ss ms ms Na nm ., ma was -mn may wmgm sf ss si ss LWEEHW mzzsgimx E gawm E mmm mwygsssm ss ummm 5- mmm rams , mama msws a ss ss B, mn nmnmms smug 5 mama mskdk nm-wa mm mmm 1 www mama mama was an ms Y' s mms- , ss naw, ' E . Jw, -W.. B uk ms' m First Row: INDUSTRIAL ARTS Eldon Powell, vincent George, Paul YaueS,a0bert Chaney, Arlin Welker. ' Second Row: Charles Bunker, Robert G1ll,Charles Enders,Dick Third Row: First Row: Second How: Third Row! Fourth Row: Dornan, Robert Bonham. Carrol P. Colefadviserl, Leonard Powell, Alvin Neikirk, Nelle Shawberry, Donald Altman. INTERSCHOLASTIG Floyd Trachsel Kdebate5, Louise Laibe Cdebate, Honor Society and Scipio Siren Editor J, Doris Kramer Cdebete and Honor Societyj, Margaret Ink Cdebate and Honor Societyl, Carl Hall fdebate, Honor Society and Scipio Siren Editor7,Raymond Bognerldebatel. 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K. mm mu mx-fm sms mum E nm sms mm B an mn nm mmm Q-ss ma gn mnsa im ss Q E, ss E WW BSB. -NSS S9 mmwswliw ,mxmam wgm m.wgg,.Lsf1g5Qw H Q Tam EEQ4 me Lam w REQ HE EQII and WE BMLE wmlnlm a m ms a 1 wa sf aa- an ma 1, .mm s ss mx, me mn mn N gf-um. nm E ss- 'E nm- is ss-ss NB as Us an ss I an as na mm W I wma Q mm mass M ss,-Ls! ' -'mm 5- ss' 3 was 2 upsspmmmi ml 1.5 mn SQBQEE mgggixmg Wbgnmwgwgs gwm .. SSE A Y' H. Mm mms xx M :Wagga Missa mm s N? I' Em mm ,mmm gawk 243588 ms wx sig? mwmxgfg Q:-wig ?,nfH2ms1 new E-Ummm!-f awwgfgjggsi ss-ss msqifi -was ug: Wm may mm B sa,-mi as 'fmz msinj' W .H sms HHH ii, mix -asia Hz: W an ms ss sm mmm, u S nu lllb e cr The year l94l-l942 began a new epoch in Industrial Arts in the Scipio-Republic Schools Just after the holidays the department was able to move into its new headquarters, Every- one is and can be justly proud of our new Industrial nrts and Farm Shop building. It is one of the largest and nicest of its hind in the state. and laboratory activity. Uoodworkinp is predominate department. It includes band sawing, turning on wood jointing, variety sawing, etc, Metal work is a close It Mork in Industrial nrts encompassed a wide ranpe ofstudy in our lathes, second. includes both hot mil cold work. Plain turning and knurl- ing on the wetal lathe has proved quite popular. A visit to the department would soon reveal that hot metal work in the forge and on the anvil is not a lost art. Oxy-acetylene welding and cutting is probably one of the most commonly used activities in our department. Other metal work includes solderin5,drawin5, grindind, shapiny, sheet Letal, threading, pipe cutting, etc. L six week unit in mechanical and arch- itectral drawing proves very beneficial. Other units com- monly offered are concrete construction and masonry, elec- tricity, carpentry, etc. ploratory course in Industrial Arts, The seventh and eighth Qrade boys are given a short ex- Many show possibilities of future development and probably successful achievement, Educational work of this hind is fundamentally sound, we believe, because it is theory and practice coorelated. It is learning by actual doing. At the beginning of this year we elected the following officers: Paul Yates, president3Vin- cent George, vice-presidentg Eldon Powell, secretaryg Arlin Yeiker, treasurerg Robert Chaney, reporter, I : . A-Q 4 -'fb' Ts if ro we it -I xx i, ,ji i i ii ' 1 ,U l.JX.,,,, - .s lf V 'C ew The Mixed Chorus is a selected group chosen from members of both glee clubs. The group sinps in four parts: soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. The Mixed Chorus is not as active as the other musical organisations. However, they have taken part in a number of programs in the school. From this 5roup was chosen a special ensemble to sing at the Chorus Festival. The Mixed Chorus presented two numbers for the annual local Farmers'lnstitute namely, nThe Noon is Upn and nFinlandian by Sibelius. , . , . V l Some of our repertoire we do unaccompanied. Although we have not mastered a cdpella singing, we have gone a long way. We hope in the near future Republic can have a Capella rcbed choir of nhich it can be proud, Republic, Old Fort, and Thompson, competed in the One Act Play Contest at Old Fort on March 5, l942. Thompson took first pl.ce and then went on to win the county contest,which was held on March lO, l942, at Attica High School.hepublic's play was entitled Hhinter Sunsetn and was written by Robert Brome. It was directed by Er. H. D. Fee. The cast consisted of ' n Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews............Joyce lretsinger Bill AndreUs........... ...Orville Patterson, Jr. jinitaosmcaocoaa-naman' aonnufoueo.LuCile Dr. Iichaelson..... ................Robert Chaney , The play is a drama about a sickly old l dy, whose only means of living is destroyed by fire. She then planned to live with her son,Bill,who is a prominent physician.LhenBill come to take his mother home with him, he brings along his wife. his mother is greatly shocked to hear that he-is nar- ried, and she received an even greater shock when she learn- ed that Bill's wife would not allow her to live with them. She then makes an excuse that a friend of hers wants her to come to Florida to live with her, so she will not have to go with them. Bill, with his wife, leaves with a guilty con- science, and his broken hearted mother dies, at the end the play, from a heart attack. Q 1 it gin L Q: Q , S 2, 2 Pb 5 :' A T31 45.21 5 Qs ' Q-is HIT HAPPENED NEXT TUESDAYH April 24, 1942 Thomas Jones . . .an American father. . . .Robert Chaney Hazel , , , . . . his wife . . . . .Lucile Bishop Roger . . . . . . their son. . . . . Leonard Powell Isabel... . . their small daughter . . . . Mary Roope Jo. . . . . . .their married daughter. . . Freda Uenner Harry Mawson Aunt Clara. Minetta . . Deke Lockley . . . . her husband. . . . . Virgil Kuntz . . . .Thomasf sister. . . . Margaret Ink . . .their colored servait . . . Dorothy Bare . . who works in Jones' shop . .Alvin Neikirk The Reverend Mathew Lynch. . .their clergyman. . .Carl Hall 5 1 l Q A u a Q a l 0 4 n Directed by Miss Thelma Clagett of KJ The local high school again sponsored a Honor Society as a unit of the Seneca County Honor Society. In order to gain membership, a Junior or Senior student must make a minimum of grade A, B, B, B, the preceding semester. The local group elected the following officers: President Carl Hall Vice President Lucile Bishop Secretary Doris Kramer Treasurer Marjorie Echelberry Reporter , Louise Laibe Four all-county meetings were held during the year, one of whichuthe local society entertained. The society served at two basketball games in order to raise money to over come the treasury deficiency. The members visited Bowling Green University where they were excellently received. The ggroup was entertained by New Reigal and Attica during the year. The group is looking forward to spending a pleasant evening at Heidelberg on April 21. -- I Senior Members Carl Hall Marjorie Echelberry Clst.Sem.D Lucile Bishop Clst.Sem.J Margaret Ink Clst,Sem.D Junior Members Louise Laibe Doris HesseClst.Sem.D Doris Kramer Esther Ink Clst,Sem.l Arthur Hall Clst.Sem.D . v 4' , ,sb , 5 f2B1eiQQrQflMIF MI Q fix LL- Q W . 455' iw LL V The orchestra is composed-of nine young people. These folks are for the most part beginners in orchestral work, but most of them have taken a great interest in our work. Virginia Couch represented Republic at the Instrumental Contest held at Hopewell-Loudon on March la. Virginial was rated as an Uexcellentm player for her rendition of HAndanteH from MozartYs Piana SonataNo. l, However, she did not receive a medal, We hope more folks will take an interest in this event next year. The Orchestral Festival was held at Republic High School on April 7. Republic was represented by Virginia Couch,fluta and Harriet Anway, violin. ' The orchestra played for a few school activities during the year. We hope next year to have a bigger and better or? chestral group. filrmf, T 51552, FJ? ii' F is C' also KNHKEL ckyf4bf Z V The Hay Day Festival was held in the auditorium last year instead of the usual outdoor program, because of rain. The lay Queen was elected by the high school students. hary Anne Kessler was chosen for the title, Marjorie Eckert was chosen as Laid of Honor. The 7th and Sth grades put on a lay Dole dancerand other forms of entertainment were provided. A pot luck dinner was held in the gym at noon. Later in the afternoon the awards for the Honor Circle were given to the students who participated in various school activities. Everyone had a good time despite the rain. The Scipio Siren is a school feature on the back page of the Republic Reporter, which is published weekly. Different reporters are selected for different classes and the other ac- tivities, and two co-editors are selected for each semester by the teachers. The co-editors for the first semester were Carl Hall and Lucile Bishop. For the second semester Louise Laibe and Rosalee Cooley took the job. The reporters for each set were as follows: Seventh grade Marjorie Fretz Eighth grade Wanda Swick inth grade Joan Snay Tenth Grade Catherine Weiker Eleventh grade Rosalee Cooley G Doris Kramer gwelveth grade Freda Uenner -.F.A. Eldon Powell e F.H.A. Vi Ann Straub Girls' Glee Club levee Kretsinger Boys' Glee Club Q Athletics Carl Hall me me --f Y 'v f ?iJ1 eisa,i!!l: if QW: iv n l'.ftfL5kAgfEJ - L- is Y 1 The annual Prince of Peace Declamation Contest 'was' held at the Evangelical Church last November. The contestants were Robert Neikirk, Duane Grimes and Carl Hall. They all gave ex- cellent speeches but the judges decided that Carl Hall should get the first prize. His speech uwas -entitled nPeace in Flamesn by Russel Holloway. He later represented Republic at Flat Rock, but failed to win. I Mt, J. Lohr Swihurt--- I trust that...,.,, ' do to your home rooms now.... I Mr. H. D. Feed-L Tellg he upt and kissel her. Hell, lotfs keep it down to Q roar in here. Miss Tnolus Clagett--- You start 'the ball a rollin'. You must have a fever, Mrs. Leona Enders--- ' Ton sooonds......Got ready... .,Go. Don't forget to double space. Mfsu lliricug S:jii1--- Bing. Don't sit ond look. Jtog cracking your gum. Miss Esther Lrwin--- Get your orders in now. Squeaky choirs get on ny nofvosi Hr. C. F. Cole--- If you wont to fiddle around join the U, P. A. I heard u story the other dig. - Mr. L, C. Jonos--- C1 ....-1, - some dusk monley. .4 In the iifst plQ3G...iR tle second plane... Miss Fannie Rollaod--- If anything happens back here, I'll lot you know. Hell.....,just....e minute. - - lies Bernice UsutsoQi--- Boys! And girls! F' QHLLLLLL Miss Betty Bonnell--- Oh, my stomach, ... .,' .. , .'.' W- IHL1 so .11 ,a'J1l-f:a. I o,411't U. ln... - 4KN ,S 1 czggiit f , ' y f ,: ,- f ' 7 'y f 6.1 11 in -fit -A X ., N. fxfrzf MJ h -' xkL,35Lx i Jonquil Jones. , .Hotel Hostess Kickie Bonbon, , HBugsn Ketchum . . Loves to dissect bugs, Rodeo Stunt Rider. . . . Tourist from Japan , Katty Kash . . . a popular girl back home . Anne Sohia Timkins - I - Jemima Jane Timkinsj Twin laldens' ' ' ' Milly Maynard Q. 1n11iCent1.1annerS 5 1-faid Of'WOfk - - - - HSparkieu Miller . . Mitsou Fujiama , Sylvia Spankum . . . .a beauty expert , , , Z snioute to Hollywood I ' Z , . .Emma Lace , Jerry Holmer Vie Ann Straub . .Norma Roope . , Mary Roope . .Mary Braley Dorothy Bare ' Margaret Ink . .Doris Hesse Zoe Hodges gaY?PLGPEGH, , , , ,Mayor of Daisytown, ,Maryorie Eahelberry acc ar . . . . .Debonair Qews Reporter. . . Lucile Bishop Paul Pizzicati . . Interested in nBugsH , , Catherine Weiher Dare-Devil DaviS , . . .Stunt Flyer. . . . . . .Edith Swick Toki San . . . . , , The Mayor's Valet , , ,Stella Kramer Believe-It-Or-NOt-HOPkiHS. . . . . . . . .Donna Metzger Razmataz Simkinsj I Freda Wenner Bobby Simpkins J- ' - ' ' 'Twins - - - - Rosalee Cooley Jim Dandy, , , , , , , ,Country Boy , , , , Joyce Kretsinger fab WE? 1'-.-523 'v ' - 3 T -,g ,T Hgh ,gil KU, . h titre' -waf if Upholding an unwritten tradition,a debate team was again organized by our coach, Mr. H. D. Fee. after debating Colum- bian, Attica, and Thompson in preliminary contests, the team rolled into a first place tie with Bettsville, each winning six consecutive debates in the County Debate Tournament held at Bloomville. Both of the teams received 16 out of 18 pos- sible judges decisions. This was the first time a team from Republic ever won the County or District Debate Tournament. The debate centered around the question, resolved: That as a permanent policy, every able-bodied male citizen should be required to have one year compulsory military training be- fore attaining the present draft age. Upholding the negative side of the proposition were Louise Laibe and Margaret Inky advocating the affirmative, Doris Kramer and Carl Hall. Duane Grimes assisted as a chairman of the debates at various occa- sions. Ur. Swihart supervised the debating activities after Hr- Fee entered the U. S. Army. - On April lO aid ll, the debate squad journeyed to Colum- bus to compete in the State Debate Tournament. In the state contest, sixteen schools represented the eight districts of Ohio. Our team won one and lost three decisions here, Others who attempted to mount berths on the team were as follows: Floyd Trachsel, Raymond Bogner, Lilliam Snyder, and Duane Grimes. Others, together with these, should strive to uphold the record that was made this year, The experience of public speaking is a priceless award in itself. The annual Seneca County Scholarship elimination tests were Jiven at Old Fort High School on April 5, Biology Janice Michaels .5rd World History Dorothy Hopple 4th Robert Neikirk Sth PhySiCS Evelyn Heckman lOth Virgil Kuntz 5th American History Lucile Bishop 6th Doris Kramer 8th Chemistry Maurice Hichener 12th Esther Ink l7th Social Studies Emma bake lBth Carl Hall 4th General Science I Vincent George Sth Velma Hall Sth English I Helen Brown Sth Floyd Trachsel 5th Al5ebra Betty Hall 12th Raymond Bogner 4th English II Loretta Ardner Gtha. Almafdordand 7th Bookkeeping Zae'Hod5eaL 12th Franklin Fruth 5th English III Dorsey Biller 6th Louise Laibe 4th Typing Doris Hesse 12th Evelyn Jordan 5rd English IV Mary hoope 17th Joyce Kretsinger 6th Plane Geometry Margaret Ink l4th Harold Stahl 5th Plane Geometry Junior Kessler 6th ' - ' x ' l, 4, 5- Zip Q ni C ' Sunday, May l7, l942 Class Entry Invocation ' Congregational Hymn HO, WOPShiP thG Kinan Responsive Reading Psalm XXIV Pastoral Prayer Vocal Husig Girls' Sextet Baccalaureate Sermon nHolding the Whip Handn Pastor Republic Methodist Church Rev. Wm. H. Sanders Vggal Hugig Girls' Sextet Congregational Hymn HNow the Day is Overu Benediction Class Exit I Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that get- teth understanding. For the gaining of it is better than the gaining of silver and the profit thereof than fine' gold. Proverbs 2, l5, la F Friday,-hay 22, s ug, Class Processional The School Orchestra Invocation Father M. C. Herman Pastor of St. Aloysius Church Vocal Music The House by the Side of the Road Sehior Girls Salutatory HSalutations and Au nevaivu Lucile Bishop Class Poem NA Port of Memoriesu Regina Stark Vocal Music HYour Land and My Landu nThe Lrown Bird bingin5H Girls' Ensemble Valedictory Sail Uni. And On! Carl Hall 1 Tomorrow? What Kill It bring? Our Hi5h,School Training and Its Helationship to Tomorrow l. Vocational Home Econonics Freda Wenner 2. sfiientific :assert cnlmey 5. College Preparatory Mar5arot Ink Vocal Duet Joyce Kretsinger..5tella.Kramer 4. Vtcational A5riculture Vincent George 5. Business Training Marjorie Echelberry Presentation of Class of l9d2 Presentation of Diplomas Class Song Chritten by Joyce Presentation of awards Benediction Recessional J. Lehr Swihart Clarence Eiffel Pres, of Bd. of Education Kretsingerl The Class of l942 Thelma ClaQett Nev. Rn. H. banders Pastor of Methodist Church The School Orchestra ,-.... 1 -2- , 3 . , 'a 5 jg:-111.91551 issuing,-vw-it , ., 1 , I ff j ..,J -, V , 1 , ff u , V ,Q A ' X U -. -.W f- . '. I 'V' ' ' A 2 5 f,,,..f' Wg.--,--f --W' Y' A- fn- W , ' M 3 ,AN . ,,...- W Q ,l 5, . , ' ---M , , Q iq ' ,, V - ' ,,1.mg.2:a.-::v.a.. +- ' I V 7 'Y 'l f' V Q, ' , .1 15 1 f i J! . ! A , I i f I 1 n 3 171T '-11:1-- 'Q- -'frrv--. - '- -, K, , ,, I V X . x X ii, A W ' ' A -....,i...- -.43 ...4Z:,-f-EL.: - - if X f,- X N ,..,.:1e- -fi,-W, fsrnu-.1-3-,Eg Arm A WSE '4--... H :KM 3' 4 A, snag.-mfg' A f -- ' ' Y, -:A-Y .x -' Y f' --Inf..-rss., Y. HV 'ffl Y-YV ' :f-Qiaaz-sii:1:' 1' mc 3' :-M .H A L- , ,ga-f I 'Q'N- ff--1:23-::- 37 --- -LB, ' ,, i ' I 1 x ..-Nj Q fxffu I' 4'-. A 11: -5 ff fx'. 5 ' ' 1 : 1 3 5 1 1 3 f 1 ' 5 '. I 4 I- , . L j in Q1 K gi , ,1 if 1 ji?-u 5: uv -I .Q VII Q I 1 ' A . faq, P' is--Q17 ,Cf lyb -,gl John Argenz Anna Freesman Louise Freesnan Clara Jones Mary Sullivan Oren Albright Bessie Pancoast Rachel Porter Carrie Powers Leah Colwell Calvin Croninger Etta L. Cole Heath Cole Myra Charlzs Fred Croninger Mary Hcardle Laura Powers Mary Ames Howard Jones Alice Woner Mable Charles Virginia Echelberry Carrie Ennis Della Iac Laphmu Edward Steinbaugh George Dergstresser Roxie Carpenter Ray Einsel Ross Marsteller Graduating- Classes 1890 Laborer ' Hrs. Anna Echelberry Hrs. Louise Albright Hrs. Clara Rhorbaugh Hrs. Mary Cromerford 1891 Mrs. Bessie Wagner 1892-1895 None 1894 Hrs. Leah Spencer Accountant Los 1395 Mrs. Etta Loudenslage htterney-at-Law 1896 Jrs. Myra hassenplug Teacher 1897 ' Hrs. Iary Green f Laura Shepherd UTS. 1398 Dentist Ars. alice Liller 1899 Charles Store Sec. Heidelberg College Hrs. Carrie Leis Laborer Tiffin, Ohio Deceased Republic, Ohio Deceased Gary, Indiana Deceased Deceased Deceased Deceased Williard,OhiO Angeles, California Bellevue, Ohio Tiffin, Ohio Deceased Fort Kayne, Indiana Albian, lichigan Llbian, Michigan Deceased Detroit, Iichigan Deceased Republic, Ohio Tiffin, Ohio Deceased Deceased Tiffin, Ohio 1900 Laborer 1 Republic, Ohio Hrs. Hoxie Xillet ' Cleveland, Ohio Salesman Sanford, Florida Veterinarian College, Sta., Texas Mabel Spooner Frank Witter E. Pearl Bishop Florence Pancoast Simon Hiller John Porter I A3120 SGHOPJGT ' ArVilla-Smith CarlVSpoener ua. nf . ,T James Orissel Stewart Dimm Ivy Harsteller Howard B. Porter Burton -o.. Reiter Elinor Falmer Shaw Anna Smith Fanny Fern Uyant Florence Pancoast Faye Anway ThurmangOharles Erma,Faye'Jones Hazel Pettys Earl Porter Belva Smith Georgeywitteri. Daniel'Gole,M Ethel Duffyf ' Earl Hensinger Leafa Faunghnder Hilda Horton ' Leland Spooner Jacob Hahn Le Roy Schorger' Neile Steinbaugh Hazel Hodge lohnhU. Eorter Bearl Stieyney F, f'. ' IJ ,' . 1900 QCont.Y Hrs. Mabel Cook 1 - - .. , 1 - f.x 1 ' U . f,4' -..-x EVKEIIA f-K ' ll' ff' fi. me 335555 ,mf fl Mrs. William Fordham Hrs. Florence Meyers Supt4 ' of SC9Q9l5m. 01161611 st , . Hrs. Arvillawgnwagi ,xrieaiaegu Q' '- ,Nl9OQ p Hrs, Ivy eeiiiev Mail Carrier Fostoria-Feed Mille Teacher ' K Anna.Schnable Mrs. Fanny Pirring Hrs.'FlorSFQe:Frash 19 03 .None lace' .',' Hrs. Faye Porter Teacher: Doctor ,gl Lttiea, Ohio Deceased 3iami, Florida Mansfield, Ohio Lafyette, Indiania Deceased Iadison, Wisconsin Republic, Ohio Toledo,,Ohio J--Y ' L..-,,, . , . ...Deceased - - .. 1, . .o4Oeeeaeed Tiffin,'Ohio Republic, Ohio f Fostoria, Qhio Cleveland, Ohio 'Bueyrus,QOhio Los Angles, Calif. .Ocala, Florida N eop1and,fIudiana Detroit, Mich, Ere, Hazel Westerhouse Burbank, Calif, Veterinarian Reynoldsbargl Ohio , A 'JDeeeased ' .TA lajfield Heights, Ohio ,lace O Lumber and Coal Dealer Jai .'- Internal,Hevenue - -1906 Irs. Lefa Shaw Mrs. Hilda Yhite aecaiteceq U A' , ,ieov 1 ' - Hail carrief ' -Poetmaeteru 1903 Mrs. Hazel Datrow Laborer ' Howe 4, Republic, Ohio Deceased Mashington, D.C. Tiffin, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Los 4n5oles, Calif, ,lmjh 6 Deceased -A Tiffin, Ohio -Repnhlic1tOhio ' 1 ' 1.1. ,mrmn,muO Republie, Ohio Tiffin, Ohio v'. . .- 1 Walter Stickney Lottie Ieiher Albert Hanan nllen Hiller J. ij. idiaw Bertha Swick Lawrence Moore Hilliam unway amanda Cole Faye Hiller Regina Spooner Mary Daldosser Howard Bishop Louise Gray Kenneth Hodges Geneva Miller Arthur Painter Geneva Smith Ethel Somers Florence Somers Oscar Keiker Glenn nnway Glee Senfer Edna Coffman Lottie Hade Franklin Hawk Lydia Hepperly Nellie Hiller George Painter Russell Rickenbaugh Ethel Spooner Helen Louise Spooner Mabel Mohr Ola Marie Smith Vernon Smith Zella Coffman Hazel Koch Irma Miller Hazel Eye Josie Ogden Hazel Orner Margaret Hosenfelt 1908 fCent.l Deceased Hrs. Lottie Schubach Green Springs, 1909 Hailroad1C1erk Hail Carrier Painter Hrs. Bertha Hife Undertaker 1910 Carpenter 'U Hrs. Amanda dove Hrs. Faye Younkin Polo Van lert, Republic, Tiffin, littica, Ravenna, Tiffin, Tiffin, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio inte , California Mrs. Regina Watson 1911 Hrs. Mary Detterman Circulation Lanager Hrs . Stat Hrs, Hail Hrs. Mrs. Hrs, Sale 'U . Louise Hagy e Highway Dept. Geneva Hall Clerk Geneva Finnel Lthol Moore Florence Johnson SRIQI1 1912 UP- Malden, Missouri Republic, Ohio Snyder, New York Bloomville, Ohio Republic, Ohio Republic, Ohio Cleveland, Clarksummit, Pa Ravonna,,Ohio Glendive, Montana Ohio ,er bandusky, Ohio Republic, Ohio Republic, Ohio Deceased Bbttsvi11e,,Ohio Republic, Ohio . Deceased Deceased HHlllard,'Ohio Republic, Ohio amsterdam, New York Fostoria, Ohio Republic, Ohio Buffa1oy,Hew York Cleveland, Ohio D. a O. Railroad Home Mrs. Edna Taylor Hrs. Lottie Shaw Hail Carrier Mrs, Lydia Hagers Hrs. Hellie Knox Railroad Worker Truck Driver Hrs. Dthel'Niles Hrs, Helen Haines 1915 Hrs. Mabel Somers Hrs. Ola Cairns Salesman 1914 Hrs, Bella Hiller Mrs. Irma Powell Hrs. Hazel Hhorbaeker Hrs. Josie Paden Hrs. MTS . Chagrin Falls, Ohio Deceased Republic, Ohio Tiffin, Ohio Republic, Ohio Hazel Hetterer Wyandotte, Michigan Horgaret Vel+o Hhror, Ohio Florence Smoke Luwerence Straub L8.1.'8'I GI1O'S' Bo'wergz1an Ella Breyman Nellie Fm Breyman Moxie Cook Albert Crippen Frederic Echelberry Klahr Echelberry Clarence Gottfried Nina Jones Everett Miller Ula Miller Stewart Rosenfelt Maurice Seeley Louise homers Vernon Blitz Clara Caldwell Jay Clagett Russel Joffman Bessie Dellinger Vernon Hawk Lloyd Leibenyood 'Ethel Peck Florence nodyers Greta boxers Agnes Meixer Harry nnway Edwin Cramer Gladys hensinyer Hester Jones ' Irene noutzhan Elsie huse Helen Somers Alice Baldosser Gladys Benham Dora Cook Grace Cook Louise Lchelberry Lthel Enders Opal Funk Edward Miller Curtis Oakleaf Faye Oakleuf Silas Brice Louise nickenbaugh Vivian beoloy 1914 Cccnt.J Mrs. Florence nife Farmer 1915 Fireman at Pottery 'Hrs Mrs MI' S Ella Ringle Nellie Lucas Roxie Echelberry Baker Factory horker County Highway Dept. Farmer Hrs. Hina Miller Hrs, Ula Straub Farmer CGas Co.J Press of N. Angelesl'N Irs, Louise Benfer l9l6 Farmer Mrs. clara Talley U. S. jail Currier Llectrician Mrs. Bessie Stickle Mail Carrier Hrs Ethel Lestlake Lrs Florence Linsey Irs Greta Henpy Mrs Agnes Lutz l9l7 Fanier Funwr hrs Gladys niffel lrs Lester Smoot Irs Lester Hall Mrs Elsie nhoad Urs helen Bowernan Mrs Ars Mrs ATS HFS Mrs Mrs l9l8 Alice Straub Gladys Hawk Dora Miller Grace Rogers Louise Dungan Ethel Hunter Opal Vogal Llectrician Mana er of Elevator LJ 1 Mrs. raye Vance Painter C Interior Dec grs. Louise unway A MTS . Findlay, Republic, Tiffin, Bloomville, Hauseon, Dec New London, Fostoria, Republic, Republic, Republic, Dec Republic, Republic, Angeles, C Republic, Clyde, . Ilaume e , Tiffin, Van Yert, lrcnont, Dec Tiffin, nepublic, Fostoria Saginaw, Clyde, hepublic, Republic, hepublic, Toledo, Tiffin, Bloomville, Republic, Washington, Republic, Tiffin, Salem, Republic Tiffin, Grafton, H. Tiffin, Republic hepublic, Detroit, nepublic, Vivian Lindstrom Los Angeles, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio eased Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio eased Ohio Ohio alif. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio cased Ohio Ohio ,Ohio Qlich. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio D.G. Ohio Ohio Ohio ,Ohio Ohio Va. Ohio ,Ohio Ohio Mich. Ohio Calif Hattie Smoot Burdell Straub Hadilyn Vo5t Thelma nlbriqht Florence Baker Lzra Cramer alma Garland Robert Hunker John Orner Ruth Peck Raymond Rosenfelt Bessie Stenrns Kenneth Weaver Velwa Beigh Alma Cole Juanita Cramer Inez Gottfried Laura Gottfried Violet Kraft Hadolin Lapham Gilbert Hiller Lucille Newcomer Margaret Rickenbaug Grier Rife Arthena Coffman Donald Decker Beatrice Gottfried Ernest Miller David Swick Richard Miller Lola Bowerman Leonard Clagett Don Echelberry Helen Garland Merlin Hensinger Matilda Hopple Doris Hiller Valerius Miller Vernon Miller Luella Shontz J. Carlton Beard Dorothy Decker Gilbert Enders Buelah Garland Genevieve Hodge J. 1918 Ccont.J Mrs. Mattie Miller Toledo, Ohio Real Lstate Dealer Uiami, Florida Hrs. Madilyn Leibengood Bloomville, Ohio 1919 Irs. Thelma Metzgar Republic, Ohio Mrs. Florence Dockler Republic, Ohio Farmer .3ycamore, Ohio Hrs. Alma Lauer Detroit, Mich. National Hachinery Tiffin, Ohio Laboror Wyandotte, Mich. Music Teacher Republic, Ohio canker Linter Fark, Fla. Hrs, Bessie Norris Indianapolis, Ind. Salesman - Greenwich, Ohio 1920 ' Mrs. Velma Lchelberry Fostoria, Ohio Mrs. Alma Lrnst Tiffin, Ohio Hrs. Juanita Harris Kokoma, Indiana Hrs. Inez Diller Republic, Ohio Deceased - r hrs. Violet Hunter Funkhouser Tiffin,O. hrs. Madolin Stewart Baltimore, Maryland Electrician Republic, Ohio Hrs. Lucille Rosenfelt Tiffin, Ohio hjrs. Margaret Conger Republic, Ohio Crawford Steel Bucyrus, Ohio 1921 ' Mrs. Arthena McConnell Clyde, Ohio Pickerington Creamery Pickerington, Ohio Hrs. Beatrice Stahl Bloomville,Ohio Farmer Republic, Ohio Filling Station Operator Republic, Ohio Auto Mechanics Euclid, Ohio 1922 Hrs. Lola Blaser Bloomville, Ohio Farmer Republic, Ohio B, R W, Factory Barberton, Ohio Hrs. Helen Feaglcs Fontiac, Michigan Steel Uorker Lockport, New York Hrs. Matilda Hiller Cleveland, Ohio Irs. Doris Fretz Republic, Ohio Fure Milk Q Dairy Co. Tiffin, Ohio Farmer Republic, Ohio Mrs. Luella Hensinger Republic, Ohio 1925 Hardware Dealer Republic, Ohio Mrs. Dorothy Mhite Ht. View, California Sawmill Bellevue, Ohio Hrs. Buelah Brock Lincoln Park,Hichigan Hrs. Genevieve ducker Tiffin, Ohio Georpiana Orner Raymond Smith Tranklin,Somers Thelma Clagett Lois Frase Margaret McClelland Ierle Myers lachel Ueikirk Dorothy Swick Wesley Matson John Albright Haxine Albright Noble Auble Mildred Baker Frederick Jarrick Illsworth Decker Robert Echelberry Helton Lchelberry Opal Gottfried Flavel hopple Melvin Mason Alma Powers Alma Stahl Claron Kyant Mary Jowman Clifford Burkhart Georye Cramer Howard Decker Floyd.Garland Floyc Hassinger Florine hippler nlva Mason Charles Shontz Ruth Snay Mildred Vogt Perry Coffman Willis Coffman Irene Cramer John Echelberry Boyd Funk Elsie Hall Marion Kretsinger Gladys Oakleaf Merle Powers Nina Reiter Leona Mickenbaugh David Rife ' IQES Ccont.D Mrs. deorgiana Leibengood Wyandotte, airplane Pilot Cleveland, Louis O'Connell Republic, 1924 Teacher Republic, Hrs, Lois Hopple Republic, Hrs. Margaret Shawberry Republic, Manager, Sears 5 Roebuck Cincinnati, Mrs. Rachael Schuff Tiffin, Mrs. Dorothy Neifer Republic, Teacher r Lykens, l925 R.R. Mailclerk Republic, Hrs. Haxine Hiller Republic, Farmer Republic, Clerk, County Auditor Republic, Factory lorker Pontiac, Goodrich Tire Co. Akron, Chrispuan Store Janager Plymouth, B. G R. Factory Barbaton, Mrs. Opal lbotson Defiance, Laboror Tiffin, Pure Milk Q Dairy Tiffin, Urs. Alma Hiller Tiffin, Irs. alma Giles iToledo, Filling Station Operator Bellevue, l925 Hrs. Mary Lnslish Repuulic, Hail Carrier Akron, Farmer Sycmore, R.R. lrakeman Bellevue, Timber Uorker l A Dolomite . Tiffin, Home Republic, Hrs. Dlua Neikirk Republic, Pottery Tiffin, Hrs. Ruth Adams Akron, Hrs, Leonard Clagett Republic, l927 Electrician Findlay, Farmer Republic, Hrs. Irene Shook Sycamore, Shelby Tube Shelby, R. R. Section Man Tiffin, Mrs. Elsie Hensberger Tiffin, U, S. Army San Francisco, Calif Hrs,TGladys Smith Republic, Pure Iilk and Dairy Tiffin, Mrs. Rina Heppler Tiffin, Mrs. Leona andere Republic, Oil Fields Scallytown, iich. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Eli ch . Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio luska Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio ,Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio ornia Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Texas Ralph Cole Iary Scheff Ruth Sgitz Paul Snitz Aagnond Shawberry Coorgla Smith Iary Albrlpht Jarroll P. Cole Delbert Fergee Iwo Funk H L'.E7'3i1O1'1Cl J one s Isabelle Laux Iargarct Orner Kayne Powell Vernon Houtzahn Charles Stahl Vir5il Matson Laurene Barrick Florence Clagett Carl Cook Marie Hopple Lucille Kirgis Eward Maye Verenda Heikirk Opal Powers Neile Reiter Nevin Decker Elizabeth Garland Francis Harpster Harold Hepperly Hiram Hippler Rosellen Orner Neva Prindle Daryl Watson Bernice Kirgis Don Albright Seth Breightner John Duesch Neile Hensinger Ervin Kistler Florine Kromback Luella Miller Lmrgaret Myers Dalton Michener Woodrow Niekirk Ivan Reiter Yvonne Smith 1927 Ccont.D Hrs. Mary Ku5hes uepublic, Ohio Mrs. Auth haynond Bellevue, Ohio France Stone Co. Fort Kayne, Ind Pottery Jepublic, Ohio Mrs. Geor5ia Prinlle l923 Beauty operator v Tiffin, Ohio Teacher at nepublic Republic, Ohio Farmer hepublic, Ohio Urs. Imo hoffet Chicago, Ill. Morker at State hospital Toledo, Ohio Mrs. Isabelle harquart New Washinpton, Ohio Mrs. harnaret Rupert Eayandotte, Lichigan Farmer Republic, Ohio Pottery Tiffin, Ohio Mechanic Tiffin, Ohio Farmer V Tiffin, Ohio l929 Mrs Laurene Goeller Bloomville, Ohio Mrs Florence Hife Scallytown, Texas Farmer Mepublic, Ohio Mrs Marie Rhine Republic, Ohio Hrs Lucille Kern Tiffin, Ohio Clyde, Ohio hrs Verenda Swander Green Springs, Ohio Mrs Opal Oller Tiffin, Ohio National Carbon 1930 Teacher at Republic Fostoria, Ohio Youngstown miller Hrs. nlizabeth nickenbaugh Hrs, Francis Mohr National Hachine Mrs, hUsel1enNSherer Mrs. Neva Gillen F arzner Hrs. Bernice Huffman l95l Laborer Laborer Fational Machinery Co. 'arvner Hrs. Florine Bowerman Mrs. Luella Baker Hrs. Margaret Oahleaf U1 S. fanny U. S. Army Farmers Elevator Mrs. Yvonne Leninger . Republic , Ohio Sandusky, Ohio uepublic, Ohio Republic, Ohio Deceased Tiffin, Ohio CleVeland,.Ohio Chicago, Ill. Republic, Ohio Tiffin, Ohio Republic, Ohio hepublic, Ohio Deceased Tiffin, Ohio Republic, Ohio hepublic, Ohio Republic, Ohio hepublic, Ohio Seattle, Rashington Camp hallace, Texas Republic, Sycamore, Ohio Ohio Velma Snay Llizabeth Young Ralph Baldosser glla Bowman Velma Cottfriod alice Hopple amos Laux A Floyd Cooley Millard Lohr Eileen Neikirk Leota Neikirk Dale Oller Reginald Pancoast Helen neiter Faye Roth Ruth Yates Benjamin Zeiter Doyle Albaugh Minnie Brightner Karl Coffman Lartha Jean Dawson Louise Kromback Larren Musselnan Maurice Neikirk Wania Ueikirk Mae Oaen Evelyn Raymond George Reiter Thelma wherer Bruce Yates Jean Young Francis ardner Ruby Armitage Grace Baupher Clyde Breyman Alice Cooley Yvonne Drinkwater Luella Ferree Clark Hall Frank Hippler Deloris Holmer Paul Hopple Elinor Mason Carl Hiller Letha Liller Marcia Jiller Vivian Killer Cleo Ueikirk Thyllis Porter l95l Kcont.D Hrs. Velma Lutenheizer Irs. Elizabeth hensinger l932 Farmer lrs. Illa Huffman lrsi Velma Duesch Nurse , Hoffman Co. Tiffin, Bettsville, Aepublic, Detroit, Iio Tiffin, Columbus, Mansfield, Ohio Ohio Ohio hi jg an 7-in 0-1... L1 Ohio Ohio Fillinp Station Operator Van Huis, Calif. U.?S. Glass Co. depublic, Ohio Mrs. Eileen Lewis Republic, Ohio Irs. Leota Reiter Republic, Ohio Pure Qilk A Dairy Co. Tiffin, Ohio Undertaker Republic, Ohio Mrs. Helen Yinkler Fostoria, Ohio Hrs. Faye Shutt Fostoria, Ohio Nurse ' Cincinnati, Ohio Farmer Tiffin, Ohio l955 U. S. Navy Hrs. Iinnie Neikirk Deceased Electrician Tiffin, Ohio Mrs. Louise.Iiller Green Springs, Ohio Railroad Lorker Tiffin, Ohio Farmer Republic, Ohio Nurse Fostoria, Ohio Hrs. Mae Jors Norwalk, Ohio Hrs. Lvelyn Hausman Tif-in, Ohio Morris Co, Adrian, Michigan Hrs. Thelma Powell Republic, Ohio Home Republic, Ohio Mrs. Jean Kroetzer Toledo, Ohio 1954- nuto Lite Fostoria, Ohio grs, muby Hubble Bellevue, Ohio Secretary Mashington, D. C. Truck Driver Tiffin, Ohio Irs. alice Scott Chicago, Illinois hrs. Yvonne bherer Republic, Ohio Mrs. Luella Musselman Tiffin, Ohio Farmer Republic, Ohio Plumbrook Republic, Ohio Hrs. Deloris Smith Bellevue, Ohio Farmer Republic, Ohio Hrs. Elinor Neixirk Republic Ohio Highway Dept. Hrs. Letha Mount Hrs. Haroia Mippert Irs. Vivian Durkholder Plumbrook Mrs. Phyllis IcVoy ho 3 lona Beach, Cali. Tiffin, Ohio Qonroe, Iichi5an Republic, Ohio Eanlusky, Ohio Van Buren, Ohio . .',,, nichard Potter harduorite frindle garie shanbauyh ,arion Smith Jean Storer Paul Lalton Florence aeiter howard Zaye allen Miller Iary Alice -iller O, Joseph Neixirk Mary frinlle FuaanaL'neiter Tester Roth ieena Snay Darian Spidle Floyd Todd Alice Matson Richard Bruehlnan Ivan Cole Geraldine Cooley Theodore Egbert Harry Gruelich Dorotha Hammond Burdell Heyman hazel hod,es Evelyn hoover Dale nopple Donald Kline Leland hretsinger gary Jane Oller Heile Payne Olenn Forter Sherman Mary Smith allen Vagner Francis Yates Leila Lehring alice Dorothyxhlbright Ola Jae Baldosser Olan Baldosser Leota hishop Lrnest Cook Janes Lrinxwater Eldon hall Viola hartsel Oordan Hechard Juanita Kline lD5e Qcont.D l.iSC1l8.IliC - 1 ---1 - hrs. naryuorite nitca hrs. Marie Betzlor Uneioloynent Luroau Mrs. Jean nopjert National Lachinory Oo Q.Lrs . Lluy iQol1l.en'1.'Je1's, . l955 Truck Lriver Hrs. Tom lard y Irs. Iary nliee bnith Janitor: School-house Irs. Hsry Miller Irs. Buannah Tippin Auto Lite Hrs, Leona Fugitt Irs. Darian Roth Hrs. Alice Neikirk l955 Ohio State University Ohio Fuel Co., Lucas County hospital U S frry , 5 L -.:, Radio lork . Mrs. Dorotha Barret Shipyards Hrs. Hazel Vogal Mrs. Lvelyn Forney Crankshaft Iactory U . S . Army U.. S. Army Beauty Operator Jr. Dean Washington U Housemaid Hrs, iary head Airplane Factory Beauty Operator Irs. Leila Fredrioks l957 Mrs. Dorothy Riddle Hrs. Ola Mae Detterma Farmer Telephone Ooeiator U. S. Army.- 5. 5 O. hailroad University of Ainnoso Mrs. Viola Miteeni Nurse G Tiffin, Ohio ll Tiffin, Ohio Tigffili, Chiio lostoiia, Ohio lndianseilis, End. T,?3En, ohio T' 1i ' , Ohio Bloonviilo, Ohio Bitfin, Ohio W'i'f1 '? aQ?i1.t ...... .... 'y hep1LL'ic, Bloonville, Tiffin, Fostoria, LF .f14,.,0 A lf. J. lli, Fostoria, EFL-jf. ,- f.1.L .tj 03110 Oliio Ohio 0135- Cz Ohio Deceased Republic, Ohio C0lWf!h?:?:S', 01110 Findlay, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Fort Dix, Iewxher. Carlile,-Penn. Tiffin, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio Republic, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio nellys Field, Texas Dayton, Ohio Tiffin, Ohio niv. Seattle, Rash. Tl ta Dec Detroit, Mic Fostoria, - Dayton, Tiffin, Republic, Tiffin, Republic, Republic, Tiffin 9 Camp Wallace, nepuolic, Iinneapolis, nepuolic, Green q,rinQs, nurdarot Lepouttre Irs. Margaret lhipple Toledo, eased higan Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohi o Ohio Texas Ohio ,,iru1. Ohio Ohio Ohio Thomas Lloyd Ella Maye John Hims Dilbur Porter Leondus Price Harley Shambaugh Gaylord Snavely Margaret Somers Lester Lebsterx Doris Anway Howard Cook Monroe Cramer Dorothy Echelberry Kathryn Echelberry T Lelen Hodges Cletus Hopple Florence Kaye Carl Hichener Jean Hiller Winona Lonroe Kayne Moth Leona Schock Bernice Smith Howard Seipp Paul'Stark Edith Taylor Leon Wagner Helen Walton' James Watson Evelyn Uenner Anna Louise Yates Glenwood Anway Darl Daugher Donald Egbert Pauline Idbert Velma Enders Richard Focht Robert Fretz Hed Hawk Leonard Holner Alice Marie Kehr Ruth Hanna Albert Lepouttre Vir,inia Michaels Glenn Iichener Betty Paden Ida Jae Powers Clarence Price helen Shermanl Lois Spotts l957 Kcont,J :- Conservation Office Tiffin, Ohio Hrs. Ella Yaichner Republic, Ohio Farmer Republic, Ohio U. S. Army Vancover Barracks, Kash. Defense Guard at Blunbrook Sandusky, O. Erie Proving Grounds fort Clinton, Ohio Farmer Republic, Ohio Hrs. Margaret Snavely Republic, Ohio D. of A. Home Tiffin, Ohio l958 Irs. Boris Coleman Republic, Ohio Bus Driver and Farmer hepublic, Ohio U. S, Army nrizona Kroger Store Tiffin, Ohio Irs, Kathryn Heckard Tiffin, Ohio lirs. Helen Hutter Tiffin, Ohio Farmer Republic, Ohio B, G. University U. 3, Army F Conservation Office Hrs. Winona Hopple Farmer Hrs. Leona Josegh Factory Work Auto Lite Bowling Green, O ort Knox, Kentucky Tiffin, mepubiic, Republic, Republic, Fostoria, Fostoria, Signal Corps Camp Claiborne Glass House Tiffin, U. S, Marine Parris Isle, urs. Heian bise Tiffin, Shelby Tubing Co. Shelby, Hrs. Evelyn Suffecool Fort beneca, Alabama Hotel l95Q nss't Chemist Auto Lite Republic Ilevator Housenaid Factory Work U, S. Aluminum Co. fottery Gem Ianufacturing Co. f- .. U. S, lifffly Housemaid Ilouseiiaid Pottery Housenaid - Uright Field Ohio State University Republic Banking Co. Farmer Hrs. Helen Dildine Housemaid Li nter Fark,Fl TOlede, Toledo, Reyuolic, Bloonville, 'luis C 3319, Clevelan Tiffin, Republic, Kessler Field, Hocky River, Mashington, Tiffin, Bellevue, Dayton, Columbus, Heyublic, Old Fort, s 1' P 1 in J 9 Tiffin, -. f,J.s--,-- Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio , La. Ohio S. C, Ohi o Ohio Ohio Qfldm 1. Okie Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohi o Iiss. Ohio D,C. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Robert Straub Wallace Wagner Bryce Ueiker Anna Benner Lillian Bogart, James Braley Hazel Breymen Wade Benfer Clarence Cook Mayo Cook Loyal Cole Cathrine Daniels Phyllis George Norman Hampshire Martha Hepperly Lewis Hawk Kenneth Kretsinger Glee Ova Lake Sarah Lloyd Marshall Lloyd Doris Laux Leonard Miller La Von Husselman Lucille Hiller Herbert Hiller Paul Michener John Ginnever Donald Porter Hrben Kistler, Jr. Rowena Roope Dale Shambaugh Carlton Schock Jean Powell Leona Valentine Mary Belle Williams Helen Cooley Dale Cook Vernon Caldwell Marjorie Eckert Leonard Echelberry Mary Alice Garvin Ernest Hopple Richard Hepperly Helvin Hanna Mary Ann Kessler Doris Myers Dorothy Powers Donna Reed Anna Rouch Vernon Spotts l-I-I l959 Ccont,D National Machinery Tiffin, Ohio U. s. Army Kessler Field, Miss. Farmer Republic, Ohio l94O Hrs. Anna Babione Old Fort, Ohio Beauty Operator Fostoria, Ohio Webster Mgf. Go. Tiffin, Ohio Lucas Co. Hospital Toledo, Ohio Home Republic, Ohio R. R. Carpenter Sandnsky, Ohio B. G. University ' Bowling Green, Ohio National Machinery Tiffin, Ohio Lucas Co. Hospital , Toledo, Ohio Boles-Dandurand Tiffin, Ohio Home Republic, Ohio Home Republic, Ohio Heidelberg College Tiffin, Ohio B, M O, Railroad Republic, Ohio Vanity Beauty Shoppe Tiffin, Ohio Conservation Office Tiffin, Ohio National Machinery Tiffin, Ohio Housenaid Tiffin, Ohio National'Hachinery Tiffin, Ohio Mrs. La Von Doyle Willard, Ohio Factory Horker Mansfield, Ohio Republic Elevator Republic, Ohio B . G, University Bowling Green, Ohio Larsen Dairy Tiffin, Ohio Reinhart and Jones Tiffin, Ohio Tiffin University Tiffin, Ohio Woolworth Store Tiffin, Ohio Tool Defense Plant Detroit, Michigan Basic Dolimite Maple Grove, Ohio Tiffin University Tiffin, Ohio Hrs. Leona Hiller ,Mansf1eld, Ohio Woolworth Store fSandusky, Ohio l94l Mrs. Richard Hepperly Tiffin, Ohio Pennsylvania Railroad Tiffin, Ohio Wire Mill Republic, Ohio Hrs. Iarge Slocum Kessler Field, Miss. Pottery Republic, Ohio Mrs. Mary Alice Gernert Repuilic, Ohio Swick's Garape Republic, Ohio Potterys Tiffin, Ohio Pennsylvania Railroad Tiffin, Ohio Nitecki's Store Republic, Ohio Glass Factory Tiffin, Ohio Kanan's Store Republic, Ohio Gray and Uhite Tiffin, Ohio Home Republic, Ohio Factory York Republic, Ohio 1941 fcont,D Fern Vos? Home Qeepubiic, 01110 Charles mason, Jr. Factory Hork nepub1io5 Ohio Qetty MQSUCP ' 1105716 Republic, Ohio uarguerite Uherman Telephone Operator Tiffin, Ohio Geraldine Williams Ohio Bell Telephone Jo, Sandusky, Ohio Among the most important commerations of the class of nineteen-hundred forty-two are that this is the first time for a third generation to graduate since'dm first graduating class of eighteen-hundred ninety. -In the Class of l89O,Anna E. Freesman, was graduated in the first class that graduated from Republic High School,Mrs Freesman's daughter, Alice Louise, graduated in 1918 during our first Uorld War. In this years class is Hrs, Anna Echel- berry's grandson, Cameron Dungan. The present class is also the first class to graduate having entered school the same year the new high school baud? ing was opened in nineteen-hundred thirty. A, sacmmnn sm NCE by Helen Hesnard This could be called a nbackward glance,H A glimpse of yester-year, A peak into the long ago-- What's in a name, my dears? Those second graders were very bright! 4All the answers they knew well, That the teacher was an amateur - One could very quickly tell, Despite continued illness A farmer lad was Vincent, Which kept them out for days, From letter A to Z. Both Stella and Carl were diligent- He's now an F. F. A.'er They razed many Als. Of no small ability. Two little blonde were very shy, Ke were strange to each other-- That they were very quick to learn, I was slow to discover. Yes, Joyce has proved that she is Full of fun and busy-nessg And Marjorie shows us she can change From Charles to - - Well, you guess. ' -.. Slim Peggy always was at hand. Alvin always liked the dirt. or She liked to Work and playg He'd cone, neat as a pin, She did not like arithpetie, But e'er the day was well begun, But she could read all day. Of pigs he'd be a kin. p', A. ' ' R ' When Paul was in the second grade y,f I His teacher washis Jiri, or suehgmd vyn' nf Teo had, that, as he Jrew and drew 'M , He had tofehnnge.his mind so much. Remember liutleEGeialdine? Shy Leonard wasta handsome ehap,' Lnid Loudon was her pal-- 1 A gentleman where efer he went Ze aren't suyprixnithat she's His.Uriting was--well,never mind- The elass'sHglanourWgalan -, He rated A in deportment. Q 3' the might have known that , Possessed-some -Even in thosedays -V, He excelled in I . Small,shy Lueileyeaue to our school, Quite late duringfthe year. That she would eier forget her Work I had no need to fear. - Small Arlin was SO BUSY, llern and full of fun. I neverisan him start a fuss, little Bob acting 5raees-- 'IM , , x in the second grade, 2 making faces, , H Virgil was an earnest lad Vho liked to talk a bit, His lunches were a work of art4- At noon he'd sit aid sit, Q 4 '1: I x We are proud of Evelvn?Jordan Y - Who with clever hands is blest Also, Ethel,-who once moved away, .M,,, 5 , , , , I, deitner would he run. M , But likes H. H. S. the'best.M A Q' r- H 1 1 f . ' ' Q he are not forgetting Cameron,: ' 1 f Uho flirts with all the Qirls' . , 9 , E Rnd Dorothy Qare and Iaryxloope, 4 1 f'U Who have'diambnds-QnotUgenrls. 3 3 !i'f f 3 . fs. I l There ere busy lnha'aud Iaryg' I Lois Snyder thinks that marriage Freda,thappy asfa lark, f ' ,,, ,Has.tho hest that life gives, Robert Bonham, the dependable,' , Her cousin Llanor Reynolds, ' guietihuth andzhegina Starkg '. it Jackson Center lives. I ' ' 2 'Irene graduates fron dreensprings, I . Arlene Vaughn fron Dloonville Hi, I :Raymend:Daniels is employed , f By the BL Q O. Harvey Valentine is a sailor tad, seas, sailor, Vinton sails, the liehard Ferguson's an Billy Ldie's home from 5-Cfs. Teo had that Georye should He's at Ht. lion, Naomi Humes at Old Fort, Minetta is quite near. we hear,,x near hy, Audrey, and Juanita Malone, At Columbian Hi still linger. Lois Jujp is also there-- Tith a diamond on her finger. moye away.Eugene nefve not forgotten, X A blend lad, tall, and fair. he left us for a better world. -H fe hope to meet him there, There are others when we've not mentioned The were with us in days past, We are sorry they stopped along the way, As years sligped by so fasts -murm- X i I ff I x..,,Rx-1-g.-st'--0.--'-A .,,,ff --.--ww--N--qssqb-N .M-rl-Win, ,, - ' . 2 A M H Q0 - Wfffi f ' QQ W U 11-43 .- - L: .,-- is Liv vii ............... .......... ..x.. ,..... .... ..... .....,.................. ..... ..1........-....-....,.,....... i MEF V , LISA 5' ,::'l-,...-1'.,- V' UU! f' an 'fffhx 3. .X 1 sfS - . .41 i l i 'gif 1 E5 2525? 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Agriculture Engine ring boys visited Ford's Museum and factory at Dearborn, Hichigan. Grade and high school win championship track trophies at tae county meet. Junior Eason won the individual trophygfforescoring the highest number of points. Baccalaureate service in the school house.Rev. Maurer delivered the sermon. The F. F. A. sprayer bepan to perculate. Commencement. hr. John M. Howe spoke as tnthe Seniors received their diclomas- Mary Ann Kes- sler was valedictorian, and Marys Eckert,salu- torian. School out. Hot dog! Mary Ann Kessler wasthe '1 May Queen for this Hay Day celebratiOn,lhepIn- grmns were held inside because of rain. High school places second in district track meet. Coach Cole resigns coaching as Junior Mason starred in the district cinderpath meet. 'fhe Home Bconomices girls wma' ted their trip through southern Ohio. Nhat a night! The girls are home again. New the boys won't look so lonesome. F. F. A. boys place well in state judging con- tests.Carl Hall was elected to the State Farm- er Jegres. F, F. A. make final plans for a trio at an eve- ning meeting. F. F. A. boys leave for southern trip through Kentucky with Charles Cook driving the bus. ' F. F, A. boys meet Carl Hichiner at Fort Knox, Kentucky. The F. P. A. boys return from trip.The town of Republic doesn't seem so deserted now. Day before the Fourth. Bing, bang! The day after the fourth. Now for some rest Hrs Swihart received his H. A. Degree.Ue wrote a thesis on uvocational Training.H 4-H girls hold picnic at Meadowbrook Park. 4-H boys part at Meadowbrook. Senior rings arrive at Attica. What a rush! seneca County Fair opens at Tiffin, Ghio. State Fair at Columbus. Local F. F, A. Chap- ter copes the winning booth trophy in the th- rift division. Lenteuhcr s '7- October- Uo ve1'.1b e r December January 12 8 19 25 26 l 16 17 18 24 50 51 5 9 11 15 14 19 20 21 5 12 22 24 26 C 'O U I 0 0 O o V 59. 5 G 8. 4-I Jonfgfonee at Ohio State University, Carl Hall attended as county regreccwtat-vc, School.opcned with an enrollment of 58l.Te wel- comed Ir. Fee and Miss Donnell as new teachers. Classes elected officers. Ouchl' Freshman initiation. Honor Society Meeting held at New Riegel. lOOZ attendance from Republic. F. F. A, Green Hand aeception. Seven boys join the local chapter. lr. Smith took pictures of the different groups Local F. F. 4. officers attended the ddstricti leadership conference at nluore High School. School fair opens. Seniors apain win the stunt contest and the teachers ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?. Fair closes with the Dixie Dandy Circus. Football game at Ohio State University Stadium. Juniors and Seniors attended. That a rainy day! Teachers' convention at Toledo,Ohio. Do school, yippee. . Freshman class party held at Joan Snayls home Everyone's happy. Iallowecn at the school house. Basketball practice be5ins with few candidates. Hr. Fee beyins as new hashctball coach. Prince of Peace Declamation Contest at the Emm- gelical Church. Carl Hall was the winner. Local honor Society entertains the County Honor Society. Prof. H. Dana Hopkins delivered the address. County F. F. A. second degree administered by the local chapter at Republic. qepublic trips York,2O-22. Second stringers win lO-21. Honroeville defeated, 20 - 24, by the localhap- men. Thanksgiving Day. New for some rest! Bach to school again. Same old thing! Thompson beats Republic, 17-12, in their gym- nasiun. Boys' lose to Jachson,22-18,playing at Jackson. Pictures came and everyone was in a flutter! Christmas vacation starts. hatch the presents fly now. Varsity defeats alumni, 51-52. Mr. H. D. Fee married at Uniontown, Iennsylvania. , FirsttE.qE.qALumeeting Martin speaks. in new building. Samuel School starts again. Team loses to Attica in Carl Hall von the P.C.n. speaking contest held at Fostoria, Ohio. a close 5aie, 29-25. January February March April io' 5. Mayl 9. 14. 15. 17. 21. 22. 25. 24. SO. 5. 6 15 C 0 20. 27. 1. 5. 7. 9. 14. 11? 21. 25. 51. 1. 6. ll. 15, 20. 24. 1. Local squads traveled to Bettsville to lose two basketball games. Lemester exams start. Cihat we wouldn't give to be smart.J Variety downs Dloomville in overtime affray, 52- 53. Varsity falls at the hanls of Jew Xeiyel, 19-55. Loops! It's only the telephone bell. Louise Laibe and Hosalee dooley selected as new editors of the Scipio-Siren. Order invitations,with hope. ' Old Fort slams ever a 19-Q2 victory on their own floor. Joint neetin5 of the teachers and board ucmbensat Old fort. Republic travels to ieldere to easily score a 12- 45 victory. hr. nllman from Heidelberg represented the school in a five minute speech about goind to college. won a hard earned victory, 25-29. a flying victory by outscoring us floor. Old Fort in the first game of the Hopewell-Loudon Kew Reigel made 55-42, on their hepublic played tournament, with Old Fort winninp, 55-65. Last game of Republic in the tournament was with Bettsville winning, 27-55. At the half we led our opponents, ll-2. 1 Cane in like a lamb. One not Play was held was given first place. F. F. A. parlimentary contest at Fremont. Elimination for music of Republic. Music contest was held at Hopewell-Loudon. Doris Hesse was given first place in the soprano class. Debate tournament was held at Dleonville with Bet- tsville and Republic tying for first F. F. A, parlinentary procedure temi in the state contest, Senior play was picked.Ult Happened next Tuesdayn was the play decided upon by the class. Kent out like a lion. Hold your hats, kids. at Old Fort and Thompson procedure team Won district contest held for the pupils place honors placed fifth April Fool. You thought I was Qoing to say some- thing, didn't you? Scholarship tests at Old bert. Our school sent many able representatives. Debate team participated in State Debate Tmnmamnt at Columbus, Ohio. , Invitations arrived. Cafeteria closed. New you have to carry your lunches. Shucksl Senior Glass Play, 'It Happened Next Tuesday,H was presented. The Juniors excellently banqueted the Seniors at the Shawhan Hotel, Tiffin, Ohio. Y 4 'V 1 NECMOLIANTIC IIECHOILILTIJR Zwerchitology is easy. Just look up the initials in the lists below. For example, if your initials are A.3.S. find the word beginnind with A in the first column, the B word in the second column, and the S word in the third. Mead off all the words together and find Bugnouse Scalawag. last two columns, First Name A Absolutely B Brutally C Contagiously D Definitely E Excruciatingly l'5 L Fearfully G Genuinely H- Honestly I Immensely J Just a K Knowingly L Laughably I-I Ili gllti ly N Iotoriously O Overpoweringly P Positively Q Quaintly H Really S Stupendously T Totally U Utterly V Very U Wholly X X-ceptionally Y Youthfully Z Zwerchitively out that you are an nabsolutely H For names with only two initials use the Middle Name Last Name Awkward Antnropoid Bughouse Boob Cuckoo Combobulation Daffy Doodlebug Zxasperating Lgotist 0Funny Freak Goofy hoop Hot-headed Humbug ldiotic Insect Jealous Jiggerump Knock-kneed Kibitzer Loco Lunitic Misunderstood Mopnandle Negligent Numbskull Odd Orge feevish Pest queer Quack Ridiculous Romeo Silly Scalawag' Tiresome Twerp Ungainly Urchin Violent , Vagabond Khitless X-eyed J Yelping Zaza liaxwork 1-patch Yoke l Zebra r 'N E I 2' 'K '. :. 5615-'Zfieiviillwi' WEE .. , .:Z-f-.4i 5:4 ' P 1,. f ,,,M . swarm: m ef .,., Q 5: , H :.: :,. ,-:.,:, . ,.. 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' . - n n n If an uwhenever my boy friend and I get into a I battle, his snoopy sister patches things up.n nThe old sew-and-sewln 137- h'7 v r- '4 - 1 - USO your girl friend is very familiar, Eh?N nYes, she knows just how to keep every room gl! brightly lit, darn it. ' J' J'.JLJLJ'..:'.J'.J'. ' WF 1-' 4- n n A fx-n 4- 1 KY ,A .- H , H' o prospective tneantl You know we keep it very quiet and orderly here.Do you have any children?n UNO ' XI I U - 0 . ,Q 1 A piano, radio, or v1ctrola?H Hilo .H , rr - r --.r , R PO you play any musical instrument? Do you Hnave a dog, cat, or parrot?H NO, but my iountain pen scratches a little SOHStlM6S.H -5 ..... -msg m , , K H, ' .5 'ew . 'M' Q iigswn Ps E 5 Bi mu-' 2 1 , . mf '-'ar W -: ,dm mm I B ,- WL V15- ,Aff-zffvw C 0465 :IN A sk W 1 - J :- we as Emmy- . I' rw N. W ' QAIPG , SHE M410 5 : ww- - H5 447Affv4 25410544 Miss Clagett Evelyn J. Ruth. Paul Yates Joyce Jerry Hr. Penny Robert B. Mary Ho, Anna Mary Stella Margaret Anna Haryaret Miss Rolland Robert C. Miss Gautscni C ame ron Miss Gautschi Cameron Regina Ruth' Regina Vincent Freda nwhat country was Demo Hltfs all Greek to me. xr U U v u -1 V un Q' w '1x'n':. 4-'7-'NWC'-'1u5x' NHoU many people work H0n, about one out of - .JL. .JLJ'.. .J .. .J'.J!. n A I. 41 n -m n In fu as HHow did you puncture H I ran over a chicken .SLI '.J'.J'.J'..' J ZJLJCJL nun-na .nf sn HPlease announce Mr. a HThree cents.H A 41 n n u n an n as n HThese eggs aren't fre H hy, the boys just br country this morning HYeh, but what country wr v uf u uf u x. u sf u Hwaiter, bring me some Snappyln 4f'kf' CTF? Hwhat did the patriot nl don't know. What?H HHe joined the apple o U . 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' PHOKHH3 LEDIGENES j 5 IHLEHHOHH 79 L WALLPAPER 3 GENERAL LDHHI I REEUBLIJ OHIO j f HHHUHLIO, OHIO I I . .,.. .. ,. ., -.. v 2- - - - - -- --W--'----Q-41.-1:-,gl-5--V-.-.,.. ,...............,.,.-......-.....N..,,-.--.--f Y , --. ........... ...,...........-.... ... ,- V ,W , ... il , -. , TIFFIN UNIVERSITY Summer Term National Defense Courses June 8 to August 14 A complete program of Secretarial-Civil Service courses leading directly to positions with the movernment,or in the offices of industrial plants vital to national de-- fensee Positions now open in Fostoria, Fremont, Tiffin, Port Clinton, Sandusky, Columbus, Dayton. Cleveland, Toledo, and 'Washingtons HThejinitihl.eileryffor.steuogrspners as publicized by the government 351440 to 251629 per 3.1'1I'1T.1I11a- A A These specialized fcciersted Courses in national de- fense, instituted at TeUe by request and under the supervision of the federal government, have been de- signed to prepare young men end women for employment in civil service end defense industrial offices, in the shorteetU time possiblen Those who have hed thorough training in shorthand, tygg ing , and accounting in high school should qualify un er an intensive program in e comparatively short time and be qualified for employment, ' For Qetalog And Information of National Defense Summer Term, Address: Director Defense Classes,Tiffin Univ- T e , eersitv,iT iffin, dhio,,V pppp H pi V- CONCQATVHATIONS CLASS OF 1942 S. J. BTATD HDW. RGDFING PLUVBING HEATIFG ,f Aff, f Y V - . 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