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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.
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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.
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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.
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