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' -.. 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-
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May 2. 6. io. ll, 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. June 6 A 7. July UM19 e. 22 - lO. 13. 15. 14. 5. 4. 5. 9. 10. 19. 22, 50. Junior and Senior Banquet at the Dairy in Tif- fin, Ohio. Hr. Hogers entertained. 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.
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