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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.
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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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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.
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