Spencerville High School - Echoes Yearbook (Spencerville, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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THE ECHOES Seated-.Iunin llarsh, Robert Shaffer, Jesselyn Hayes, Juanita Seihert. Pauline Whyman. Standingwllorolliy Sherman, Ruth Hayes, Al'lll0Illi Johnson, Martha Martin, Howard Miller, Ruthela Kennedy, Mr. l4'ulle,r, Carl Morris, Max Burnett. .loan Wfiglll, 139111311 Brennenian, Mr. lNlc:Cleary. Mary Neidhardt, Robert Mark. .lohn llovln-nonr, f2lIilPl'lllt1 Kleinoeder, We have loolitd forward to the Annual of 2322. At the hegnnnng of the svhool terin we wondered if such a task would he possible. Although tinies were disc-ourafging we have struggled to sum-ess. Our editor .Iesselyn llayes lias proved worthy of her position. 'Fhrough the diligent work of our Business Managers, Uarl Morris and Max Burnett, we sec-ured advertisements and suhsc-riptions for our foundation. .Iuaniti Seihert supplird inany writings in lier work as Ass't liditor-in-Chief .. Business Manager .. Echoes Staff Literary Editor. The Art Editor Mary Neid- hardt showed her skill in Art. The Athletit' affairs were reported upon by Catherine Klein- oeder and .lohn Goehenour, For the spice of our Eehoes we turn to Ruthela Kennedy, whose jokes furnish a laugh for all. Our typists Pauline Whynian and .Iunia Harsh otfered as- sistant-e with their typewriters. The c-lass re- porters gave us valuable rec-ords of their elas- ses. Mr. Mc-Cleary and Mr. Fuller gave us afl- vive and aided us on our way to success. ECHOES STAFF Editor-in-Chief .... Robert Shaffer ,, Carl Morris Business Manager i..... . Max Burnett Ass't Business Manager l,it,erary Editor .... . . . . . . . . .loan Wright , . , .luanita Seihert Ass't Literary Iflditoi' . Beulah Brennenian Art lCdit,or ......,.. ., Mary Neidhardt Ass't Art Editor ..... ..i..... I iohert Mac-k Girls' Athlf-tic' Editor ., Boys' Athletic' lflditor . . i':lLL:- Six Catherine Kleinoeder .lohn Goa-henour .Iesselyn Hayes .Ioke Editor ....... Ass't .Ioke Editor ., . Senior Reporter .. .lunior Reporter . . . Soplioinore Reporter F'I'9Si1I1lZ1l1 Reporter Typist ........,. 'li ypist ........ Faculty Advisor . Faeulty Advisor . Ruthela Kennedy ,, Howard Miller .. Martha Martin Arniond Johnson Dorothy Sherman . . , . Ruth Hayes Pauline Whyinan , , . . .lunia Harsh . Mr. McCleary .. Mr. Fuller

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THE ECHOES J. P, PENNINGTON, A. B. Ohio Northern University History Literature Let's stop talking about love, and talk about Shake' speare and the affairs at Washington, D. C. Why does he talk about such things! Well! History and litera- ture is his vocation and Love Lecturing is his avocatiou. WILMA RICKENBACHER, B. S. IN ED. Ohio Northern University Commercial Miss Rickenbacher teaches Commercial subjects. She'll make some one a good wife. Why? Well! She knows how to keep a household budget and that's all that is necessary in this day and age, RUTH MILLER, B. S. IN ED. Bowling Green College Home Economics Biology Let's have hash. We can get Miss Miller'S recipe. She teaches Home Ec., therefore, she knows her stuff about sewing and cooking. She teaches Biology so I suppose she knows how to dress and feed bugs, too. W. L, BALO, B. S. IN AG. Ohio State University Vocational Agriculture Mr. Balo shows the boys in Shop Class how to drive straight nails crooked and crooked nails straight. The Agriculture Class is taught when soil is full of fishworms and why cows chew cuds. ELINOR HURSH, B. M, Heidelberg College Music Art t'VVho painted the pretty picture? Oh! Miss Hursn our Music and Art teacher. Isn't it lovely. She sang all the time she was painting. I



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THE ECHOES Jane Miller Juanita Sheley Franklin Wood Martha Martin Jesselyn Hayes JANE MILLER- Jane Jane is always studying As the rest of us should do But she surely is a friend That we can call true blue. Valedictorian5 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Orchesrd 2, 3, 45 Orchestra Librarian 45 County Eisteddfod 3, 45 Bible Club 15 Chorus 1, 25 Literary Club 1, 25 Girl Rea serves 3, 45 President 45 Dramatic Club 2, 45 Reception Committee 35 Pennant Committee 45 Scholarship Con- test 3. 4, JUANITA SHELEY- Sally She says very little But thinks quite a lot When there's studying to do She's right on the spot. Salutatorian5 Chorus 1, 25 Girl Scout 25 Scholarship Team 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Secre- tary-Treasurer 4. FRANKLIN WOOD- Woody', Always happy. Always gay, Our busy President Goes on his way. Chester High 1, 25 Class President 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, il President 45 Basket Rall 3, 45 Orcestrti 3, 45 President 45 Sportsmanship Club 45 Vice President 45 Glee Club 3, 45 President 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Class Play 3, 45 Operetta 3. 45 Eisteddfod 3, 45 Track 35 Intramural 3, 45 High School Quartette 3, 4. MARTHA MARTIN- Martha P. Martha likes her shorthand And she likes her typing too But I wonder it they bother her When a dance she has in view. Literary Club 1, 25 Girl Scout 2, 35 Scholarship Team 2, 3, 45 Vocal Eisteddfod 3, 45 Reception Committee 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 3. 45 Sportsmanship 45 Class Play 45 Annual Staff 4. J ESSELY N HAY ES- Jess She's the editor of this book She cannot be surpassed we know Because we've tried them one hy one And she's the one who makes it go. ' Annual Staff 3, 45 Editor-in-Chief 45 Secretary-Treas- urer 35 Senior Scholarship Contest 45 Clasp- Play 3, 45 Play Committee 35 Reception Committee 35 Picture Committee 45 Pennant Committee 45 Intramural i5 Girls' Glee Club Pianist 2, 3, 45 Orchestra Pianist 45 Assistant 2, 35 Orcestra Reporter 45 Instrumental Eis- teddfod 45 H. S. Quartette Pianist 45 H. S, Chorus Pianist 1, 2, 3, 45 Literary Club 1, 25 Science Club 25 Girl Reserves 2. 45 Dramatic Club 45 Athletic Associa- tion 1, 25 Sportsmanship 3, 4. Senior Class History In the year of 1929 there were 76 who en- rolled as Freshmen in the Spencerville High School. We held a Wiener roast at Fort Aman- da but it turned out to be an initiation for us. In 1930 we started the year with our number decreased slightly. This year we had a new superintendent, Mr. McCleary, and sponsor, Miss Reiner, both continuing with us to the end of our H. S. days. As the .Iunior class of the year of 1931 and '32 we entered into many activities. We served as hosts and hostesses of the Junior-Senior Reception very competently, our auditorium being decorated as a beautiful Japanese flowe 5 garden. Our class play, Strawberry Kate was presented and turned out as a big success. Also, many of our Junior class members took part in the County Eisteddfod, botii vocal and instrumental. In our Senior year we started with an enroll- ment of fifty-four and through the year in- creased three new members making a total of fifty-seven. Again we were highly represented in a number of activities. Both boys and girls won the intramural B. B. tournament. We were nicely entertained by the Junior class at the Junior-Senior Reception. Our class plays, Cinderella Rose, and The Ghost Parade, were a huge success. At the very last we lost one member, leaving us iifty-six to complete our Senior year, the largest class to ever gra- duate from our beloved S. HQS. So, we, the class of '33 bid thee fare-well. lkige Seven

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