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llllllllll THEECHOES llllllllll First Raw: Mary Townsend, Nadee Harter, Mary Sower, Ruth Hoch, Burnetta Shaffer, Carolyn Baker, William Beerman, Ruth Martin, Frances Miller, Bernice Putman, Belva Heil, lnez Wine- gardner, Opal Reynolds. Second Row: Velma Leasor, Maxine Barnes, Ruth Kemp, Ruth Smith, Neva Sever, Helen Wilkin, Dorothy Stonehill, Mabel Grassele, Luella Mees, Beulah Long, Dorothy Keller. Third Row: Vada Blakely, Ira Hullinger, Russel Bice, Howard Plickarcl, Ruie Oaches, Harold Bowersock, Robert Taylor, Henry Core, Maurice Louth, Ruth Doughty. Top Row: Everett Miller, Eugene Boyer, Emmerson Stauffer, Francis Failor, Stanley Reed, B. Sunderland, Robert Hahn, Howard Long. Junior Class History HE Freshman Class of 1927 had an enrollment of sixty pupils. Officers were elected, a class motto and colors were chosen. The class entered a great contest, testing whether they could long endure. After the finals, the class found they could engage in a more difficult test. The Sophomores had a most successful year. They took a great interest in the activities of the school. Members of the class were represented in athletics, music, and original staffs. The junior Class of 1929 entered into all the outstanding activities of the school. They had very fme basketball teams. In the Intramural Tournament, our girls won the trophy, but the boys were defeated in the finals. The class had entertainments to make the year more interesting. One of the outstanding entertainments was the junior and Senior Banquet. The class gave a play, Fighting Chance, which was a great success. 31
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l.l-l.l-I-l-l-l-I-I-l I-l.l.l-I-l.l-i-6-I-I President IRA HULLINGER Vice President I. B. SUNDERLAND Secretary CAROLYN BAKER Treasurer STANLEY REED Morro- 'Tis not in Morrals to command Success, Semphronius, But we'll do more, we'll Deseruie it. Class Colors-Maroon and Gray. Class Flower-American Beauty Rose. President I .,s,,,,, ...,.,,,.,,..,.......,,,.......,.,..,,,..,Y,.................YY...4.... ....f. A--A--------,--- .Ira Hullinger Vlcg Pfgggdgnf V H , ,,A,, ,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,.., J . B . SLlndCl'l3.l'ld Secretary rc.s . , .iv,..ieee Carolyn Baker Treasurer. Reporter, ,, ,. ..,. 30 ,......,.Stanley Reed ,,,.r,,.Howard Long
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-l-l.l-I-I-I-I-l-I-l THE ECHOES l'l'l'l'l!l'l'l'l'l' President HOWARD BERRY Sophomore Class History IN September, 1927, fifty-seven boys and girls entered their names on the roll of Spencerville High School as Freshmen. Class officers were elected and class colors, flower and motto were chosen. Miss Hatter was our sponsor. Our class was represented in the musical organizations and in athletics. The next year we registered as Sophomores. Owing to the loss of several members, our number was reduced to forty. Our sponsor this year was Miss Reiner. All the members of our class took an active part in the school activities. Our class was represented in the Orchestra, Cvlee Club, and Basketball. The class was especially proud of its basketball team. ln the interclass tournament the Sophomores played the Seniors. The Sophomores put up a splendid fight, but at the final bell the Seniors won, the score being 16 to 15. During the first semester the class had one outing, a Weiner roast at Fort Amanda, which was enjoyed by all present. Everyone enjoyed the Christmas vacation and each came back ready for work. During the last semester most of the time was spent in studying, allowing little time for social activities. Through our diligence and the help of the teachers, we have advanced a great deal in our studies. We hope to come back next year and have as much success as we have had this year. 32
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