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ECHOES 19 2 7 Sophomore Class a MOTTO: 'AAII For One and One For All Class Flower-American Beauty Rose Class Colors-Scarlet and Gray CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ------- Donald Sawmiller VICE PRESIDENT Blanche Wolfe SECRETARY Charles Foster TREASURER Harry Barnes REPORTER Blanche Purdy Jeannette Albright Martha Arnold Mary Arnold Dewitt Albright Harold Beerman Erest Beerman Harold Bowen Harold Burtchin Harold Bowersock Harry Barnes Ruth Mae Bice Freda Brubaker Evelyn Carr Warren Carey Aileen Coffman Max Coffman Clarence Craft Walter Craft Luther Culvera Doris Carey Mae Davis Palmer Davis Daniel Egts Gwendolyn Eley Bernice Fissel Charles Foster Ruth Gaberdiel Herbert Green Merle Haller Norman Hays Helen Hance Lois Henne Lewis Jordon Walter Kennedy James Lee Waldo Long Alice Martin Robert Miller Verla Miller Burlin Wright Brent Sunderland Merlin Lutz Lois Miller Harold Monfort Martha Jane Neidhardt Anna Oehlhof Kathryn Parrot Blanche Purdy Catherine Purdy Ira Pence Bernard Price Retha Reed Eunice Rempher Ora Roberts Marciel Sawmiller Donald Sawmiller Willis Snyder Howard Steiger Mabel Townsend Lenore Wilkins Blanche Wolfe Stanley Zimmerman 4, L, , ,f..,, Y. H ,......t , , ,fps 1 , ,iz - 4-
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ECHOES 19 2 7 junior Class History G In September, 1924, there entered the old high school building sixty- six pupils as Freshmen who were destined to become some of the school's shining stars. In '24 and '25, the Freshman Class contributed one member to the Varsity Basketball Team, Walt Miller. There were plenty of Weiner roasts and a bob sled party to keep up the gay and festive spirit of the class. When the Freshmen passed on to, the Sophomore Class there were only forty-eight members left to carry on the flag of success to the Senior goal, but the class shone even more in athletics. John Koenig, Veryl Cisco and Hank Stalters supported the boys' Basketball Team, Edna Roeder, Wilma Steiger, Ada Moorman, and Opal Baker added strength to the girls' team: Homer Stalter, Wellington Burnett, John Koenig, and John Shaffer played Baseball. There were two weiner roasts to add to tbe fun. And now the present yearl There are thirty-eight members to con- tribute to our success and add to the hope of a greater and better Senior Class in '27 and '28, Among our triumphs for this year we number the following: Junior Night, which featured the play Now, Adolphlng the Junior-Senior Reception. We also are proud of our Basketball stars, Edna Roeder, Wilma Steiger, Opal Baker, Hank Stalters, and John Koenig. ' .Wm im 'NOXJ lic X' -1. --L: , fra.. 1 , f ,-f---H - ,--1 1 1 V ef ara , if 4.
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ECHOES 19 2 7 Sophomore Class History One bright September morning in the year of 1925, eighty-six brilliant- looking Freshmen gave their names to Mr. Bowersock as members of Spencer- ville High School. We are proud of our Freshmen Basketball Team. We won over both our higher and lower classmates, thus receiving a Silver Loving Cup. This was engraved for us by the Athletic Association. W'e were also well repre- sented on both the Baseball and Track Team. Our class took part in the Oratorical Contest, two taking first place and one second. The Sophomore year rushed in with a A'Boom. The Glee Clubs and Orchestra were largely composed of members of our class both last year and this year. During the first weeks of school our class attended one Weiner roast. The Juniors showed their comradeship by inviting us to one held at Fort Amanda. We in turn invited them to one but on account of the unfavorable weather, were unable to fulfill our intentions. One snowy night last winter our class journeyed in a bob-sled to the Glen Oak farm and enjoyed the evening. Thirty members were present. The chaperons were Miss Kasson, Miss Gall and Miss Rimer. The Basketball Teams were much stronger this year than they have been for several years. The reason for this is that both teams have two Sopho- more stars. Our class offered the High School Cheer Leaders, Charles Foster, and Merle Haller, both this year and last. We were very proud of our New High School Building but regretted that we did not have a home room to ourselves. However we have found the Freshmen agreeable companions. And now our Sophomore days we find to be very short. We have all worked together successfully and are looking forward to a prosperous Junior vear. 'Il -c Y ' ,-1 f f ---Y, , 1 .,:,, , ,P
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