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Yr' ECHOES 1928 1-S' wif mei I Senior Class History In the year of 1924 there were sixty-four, who entered Spencerville High School and enrolled as Freshmen. All were seated in the Freshmen Room of the old building, which is now the grade building, with our sponsor, Miss Sanborn. We were known as a green class. In 1925 we registered as Sophomores with a number of fifty-four, some had left us from the year before because of their ambition to work. Our Sponsor was Mr. Seaman. During the school year the Sophomores took an active part in all activities. In 1926 there were thirty-eight registered in the Junior and Senior Room to carry on the work. Our sponsor was Mr. Barnes. In February the new building was completed and the class was put in a room by itself which all enjoyed. The class gave a reception for the Seniors of '27 which was enjoyed by bothethe Seniors and Juniors. Now Adolph was presented by members of the class. A committee was appointed by the president and they picked a lyceum course which was to be given the next year. The next and last year a number of forty entered the school. The Lyceum vW2fR put over with a big success. Several parties and Weiner roasts were held during the year in which all took part. The responsibility of the Echoes rested on the Seniors this year which proved to be a success. The seniors enjoyed very much the reception which was given by the class of '29, On the 17th and 18th of May, the class play, The Whole Town's Talking, was presented. The Senior trip was made on May 6th, to Chicago. After the 25th of May the members of the class of '25 will leave the building of Spencerville High School, as the largest and best classy never all to assemble togeth- of Spencerville High School, as the largest and best class: so ral-g never all to assemble together again. O I 'I Page Thirteen
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ll fgkijll. Ecu-woes 1925 M9365 x I l l w w Clayton Haller Robert Failor Mildred Fritz Ruth Sunderland John Koenig Opal Baker Mildred Bcerman Estelln Berryman CLAYTON HALLER Class President 2-4: tllee Club l-Z-3-4: Operetta 3-4: Annual Stall 3-4: Spencer Hot Shots 2-3: Reception Committee 3: State Chorus 3: Class Play 3-4: Del- phian Orchestra 3-4: Booster Club 2: Junior History Club 3: Oratorical Contest Z. lt's easy enoutrh to be happy When life Hows along like a song, But the man worth while. is the one that mn Smile, When everything: goes dead wrong. ROBERT FAILOR Lima. Central Hi l-2-3: Vice President 4: Orchestra l-2-3-4: Glee Club 3-4: Operetta 4: Class Play 4: Basketball 1-4: Baseball 3-4: Truck 4. He's alright in anything: ln his class he's up to par, Hut when it comes to basketball He surely is a star. MILDRED FRITZ Class Sec-rt-tary 3-4: Class Play 3-4: Jr. History Club 3: Oratoric-al Contest I-2: Tir-ket Chairman 3-4: Booster Ciub 2. Now Mildred dances. acts and makes the A, In far-I., we find her rlever in nny way. RUTH SUNDERLAND Gass Secretary l: Vive lresident 2: Treasurer 4: Giee Club 3-4: Oneretta 3-4: Annual Staff 4: Inter- lude Junior Niprht 3: Junior History Club 3: Booster Club 2: Oratorical Contest LL v She is small but what of that Her eyes are brown and bright, Althnuxzh her heart's in Elida, We think that's perfevtly alright. Page Fourteen 6 JOHN KOENIG Class President 3: Class Reporter l: Baseball 1-2-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Paper Stutl' 2-3: Annual Staff 1-3--l: Track 2: Class Play 3-4: Athletir Manager 2-3-4: Jr. History Ciub 3: Booster Club 2. He has a manner all his own Hy his many virtues shown, They've won him quite :i name. Anil still he's just the same. OPAL BAKER Basketball 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 3-4: Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Delphian Ort-hestra 3-4: Operetta 3-4: Oratorical Contest 1-2: Booster Club 2: Jr. History Club 3: Travk I-2. A specialist in many ways. MILDRED BEERMAN Oratoric-al Contest l-2: Jr. History Club 3: Booster Club 2: Class Play 4. To judxre this maiden right, Well, you must know her. ESTELLA BERRYMAN Oratorim-al Contest 1-2: Jr. History Cfub 3: Booster C'ub 2. She has real dark curly hair, And a face that is always fair, When it comes to making friends, She's right there. elf
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