Spencerville High School - Echoes Yearbook (Spencerville, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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THE ECHOES Baccalaureate CLASS OF 1933 Spencerville High School Sunday Evening, May 14, '33 Eight O'clock Prelude ................ Coronation March Piano and Organ PI'0C9SSi0I1Hl - - . . Fifth and Sixth Grade Choir Invocation, with Choir Response ...... Rev. C. H. Wood, Pastor Baptist Church Chorus, Ring On, Sweet Angelus . . Gounod Choir Scripture Reading ........ Rev. Susie Sproul Pastor Friends' Church Tenor Solo, I Will Give Thanks .... Wilson Robert Henne Sermon ................... Rev. A. C. Yost Pastor First Federated Church Cal The Heavens are Telling . .Beethoven tbl Hail Glorious Morn . .Howard M. Dow Spencerville Community Men's Chorus Recessional ......................... Choir Benediction ............ Rev. R. B. Coleman Pastor M. E. Church Postlude, Fest March ........ , , . .Hermes Piano and Organ .... .... The Annual Junior-Senior Reception was held Friday evening, April 7, 1933. The pro- gram included the following selections: Address-Pres. o-f Jr. Class, Raymond Lip- pincott. Response-Pres. of Senior Class, Franklin Wood. Stunt-Juniors. Selection-Robert Shaffer and Robert Mack. Vocal Duet-J une Wilkin and Mildred Moor- man. Skit- Guess Who. With work and careful planning we, the Junior Class, succeeded in entertaining the Seniors in a royal way. The class colors of the Junior and Senior classes were everywhere present. The decorations represented a Subter- ranean garden in the Senior Class colors, green and white. The place cards also car- ried out the class colors. The waiters and waitresses were attractively dressed in white uniforms. At the close of the banquet each Senior was presented with the class flower, a Program FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Spencerville High School Thursday Evening, May 18, '33 Eight O'clock Graduation March, Festival March . . Mulacek High School Orchestra Invocation ............ Rev. R. B. Coleman fab Sweet Day is Softly Dying ..... . Old French Melody tbl Alma Mater .... Old American Tune Boys' Glee Club Salutatory ................. Juanita Sheley Oration, Development of the Airship WilburCoil Soprano Solo, May-Day Morn ..... . Teschemacher Ruthela Kennedy Oration, The Students' School . .Max Burnett Oration, War Clouds on the Horizon ..........................Karlkrendl tal A Robin'S Song .............. Cole tbl Wayside Roses .......... Friedman Girls' Glee Club Valedictory .................... Jane Miller Bass Solo, Trader John .......... Flager Franklin Wood Address ................ Mr. C. W. Cookson Supt. Urbana City Schools Girls' Trio, The Breath of Spring Hayden Wood C. Kleinoeder, M. Neidhardt, A. Shobe Presentation of Diplomas .. Dr. I. C. Stayner President of Board of Education Boys' Quartette, Good Night, Good Night Beloved ................... Fitzhugh J. Gochenour, R. Henne, F. Wells, F. Wood Benediction .............. Rev. C. H. Wood white rose. After the presentation of flowers and the program, members of the two classes cleared away the tables from the auditorium, where the banquet was held, and the remainder of the evening was spent in games and dancing. We, the Juniors regret that this marks the sep- aratio-n of the two classes but as we shall part, may happiness, prosperity, and good luck be with you in future years. Junior Class of 1933. Page Thirteen

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THE ECHOES SEPTEMBER -First day of school. --Mr. McCleary calls off Sr. Election. Freshies are found in the wrong part of the building at the wrong time. -Freshies are a little better acquainted With sched- ule. Reiner sent for some in order to teach them English. -Friday. Every one tired and happy over the thoughts of the week-end vacation. Srs. think Only 35 more weeks. -Jrs. and -Srs. elect ofllcers. Baseball game with Alumni. We won. -Jrs, and Srs. attend annual Wiener Roast. Fine time. -Jrs. and Srs. settled down after annual party. -Mr. McCleary gives student body a lecture on Safe- ty and Reckless Driving. -Hauser collects chewing gum with the waste paper basket. -Three weeks of school completed. -Srs. started initiating Freshmen by soaking their heads. -Excitement ln the Sr. room over the remains of a sandwich. -Mr. McCleary turned a Sr. over his knee for slamming his locker door. -Srs. make plans for initiating the Freshmen. -Fr. and So. wiener roast. Freshmen go shoe seek- ing with butter in their ears, OCTOBER -First annual staff meeting. -A new Sr. enrolled. Robert Henne. He's from Fremont! -Mrs. Catherine Egen, Van Wert, entertained H. S. with selections on harp. -Another new Sr. enrolled. Evelyn Logsdon. Hur- rah for the largest class. 56. A 19-Grade cards with their usual Ohs! and Ahs! Lec ture on overloaded cars. -Organization of Sportsmanship and Dramatic Clubs. -Miss Reiner and group of girls go to Ada for Dlay day. Why to play? Oh to catch a mall maybe. RB- member this is Leap Year, -Some pupils took privilege of skipping school, Wait till tomorrow. Oh boy! Oh boy! Oh boy! -Srs. chose commitee tor pictures. -Student body gets lecture on Love. From Mr. Mc- Cleary. Standpoint-Love is dangerous. Beware folks. -Teachers go to Toledo fTeachers meeting-not Bu: House. They'd never dare go near the place. IF they did they'd never come back.J Anyway Rah! Rah! for vacation. --PlCtl1I'G 3g6UtS. ' NOVEMBER -Picture agents. --Srs. get sample name cards. -Srs. chose photographers, -Committees chosen for rabbit supper, -Ed. entertains the Fr. and So. with musical selec- tions. H. S. marched in parade. Where was the band? Jr. Class Play. , -Sr. Rabbit Feed. Fine time. -Snow Bound-No school. -Snow Bound--No school. -Srs. went to Lima to have pictures taken, -Back to school after a vacation due to snow drifts. -Srs, went to Lima for picture. Girls' operetta. -Cotton Blossom Singers entertained H. S. with group of selections. Thanksgiving vacation begins. -Srs. get proofs. -B, E. game at Lafayette. They kept the bacon. l nge Twelve DECEMBER -Srs. ordered pictures. -Jrs. ordered class. rings. Gomer B. B. games. We lost. -Started work on operetta, No drinking water. -Srs. receive name cards. 9-Jr. class party. Girl Reserves initiation. 16-Band concert, 20-Ohio City B. B. games. 22-Union Twp. games. 23-Beginning of Christmas vacation. 27-Shawnee games. JANUARY 1933 2-Back to school. 6-Harrod B. B. game. 10-Swimming pool play. 13-Perry Twp. here. 20-Lafayette game here. lat spelling test. 24-H. S, Operetta. Big success. Principals of Operetta excused, 27-Game at Shawnee. Began Eisteddfod work. 30-One more added to Sr. enrollment. Margaret Miller. FEBRUARY Harrod B. B. game-girls wing boys lose. 3.- 7-Boys play South High, Lima. Lose. 9-Community Institute. 10-Community Institute. 11-First round of Girls' tournament, Elida. 13-Mr. French, magician, of N, W. S, C., Lima, 0. 14-Valentine's Day. 17- Second county spelling test. Elida plays here. We win. Hair flies. 18-Second round of girls' tournament, Lafayette. 20-Revolt in Girls' gymnasium period. 21-Mr. McCleary gives lecture on Leadership. 22-Messrs. McCleary and Fu'ler show H. S. Wild Flower picture, 24-Sr. class picture arrives. Tournament at Shawnee. Boys play Harrod. 27-Sr. picture put up. i MARCH 9-Father and Son banquet. Intra-mural tournament. Did the Srs, win? That Fr. B. B. team, -Preliminary Vocal Eisteddfod. 23-Representative of Miami College. Talk. 24-Oil meeting. Scholarship test. ?7-Physical examination-Freshmen. 31-Vocal Eisteddfod-Spencerville. APRIL 5-Every Pupil Test. 7-Jr. and Sr. Reception. 11-Individual pictures-Jrs, So.. Fr. 14-Baseball game at Gomer, We lost, 1F-County Elimination Test. 21-Instrumental Eisteddfod. Lafayette. Shawnee first place, Spencerville, second. 25-Baseball game with Shawnee. Cancelled on ac- count of rain. Pennant committee chosen. 26-Seats almost all reserved for Sr. Play. Are we good! 27-Announcements come. Baseball game at Bluffton. 28-Senior Play, Cinderella Rose. MAY 1-Teachers' May Breakfast. 2-Senior Play, Ghost Parade. 3-Plays both a roaring success. Full house. 5-Annual sent to Press. F'-District Scholarship Test, Bowling Green, 11-Seniors visit Insane Hospital, Lima, -Baccalaureate. -Exams. -More Exams. -Commencement. -School closes. Alumni Banquet.



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