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THE ECHOES First Row-Hazel Goodwin. Richard Price. Betty Rider, Ladonna Huber, Ruth Hayes, Frank Mack, Dean Deniston. Dwight Becker, Robert Townsend, Lela Ruth Bowen, Myron Johns. Second Row-Ruth Oeheloff, Paul Sutton, Juliana Miller, Bill Neidhardt, Annabelle Morris, John Cochrun, Evalyn Leffel, Dick Shoesker, Wilma Thompson, Russell Carr, Madge Kinney, Third Row-Jrhn Hilty, Helen Bolton, Albert Sproul, Mary Lauer, John Eley, Mary Hinderlang, Dee Sherer, Grace Wiseman, Vaughn Hilty, Martha Rohrbach, Donald Fissel. Fourth. Row-Fern Hoverxnan, Orian Miller, Virginia Truesdale, Burdette Metzger, Carolyn Wolford, Thomas Rey- nolds, Muriel Robison, Robert Rediek, Frances Fronk, Carl Davies, Martha Crawford. Fifth Row--Harold Patrick, Helen Martin, James Miller, Helen Snyder, John Eustler, Gladys Leis, Winifred Bel , Martha Point, Lester Swartz, Pauline Seibert, Willis Coffman. Sixth Row-Frances Burnett, Harold Boyer, Mary Rockhold, Albert Miller, Ella Rose Sever, Edith Hayman, Cleona Martin. Lowell Bowersock, Edna Bell, Marguerite McKinney, Ruth VVilson, Richard Rider. Freshmen Class History c OFFICERS President ...... ........... D Wight Becker Vice President . . . . . .lohn W. Cochrun Secretary ..... ....... F rank Mack Treasurer . . . . , , Dean T. Denniston Reporter .. . Ruth E. Hayes Sponsor .. .,.....,.... E. W. Hauser In September, 1933, sixty-seven Freslnnen entered their names on the roll of the Spencer- ville Iligh School. Our sponsor was Mr. Hauser. Our aim was to succeed i11 the next four years. In October we had a wiener roast with the teddfod held at the Lafayette High School. Only a few of our boys were fortunate in en- tering the Glee Club. We were very proud of our Freshman boys' Basket Ball Team. It was made up of Neid- Sophomore Class. It was held on the school grounds. All was going well when the Seniors made a raid and gave us the annual initiation. But it seems that they had been initiated too. The teachers were tlze honored guests. Several of the class were enrolled in the Dra- matic, Hi-Y, Boy Scouts and Sportsmanship Clubs. In the line of music we were well repre- sented. Eight Freshmen were in the orches- tra which took part in the Instrumental Els- Vilgl' Sixteen hardt, Captaing Cochrun, Deniston, Price, Schoesker, Davies, Townsend, Miller, Eley, and Patrick. They won over the Sophomore boys in the Intra-mural Tournament, The girls' team was, Burnett, Kinney, Hayesf Captaing Hayman, Goodwin, Crawford, Morris, Hover- man, Martin, Robison, and Wilson. The Freshman Class of '33 wish the Annual staff of success in the edition of the Echoes
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THE ECHOES First Row-Vera Moorrnan, Earl Casperson, Ruth Kennedy, Paul Mitchell, Marjorie Miller, Helen Rider, Dorothy Sherman, Jack Roeder, Esther Beerman, Garnard Truesdale. Second Row-Blaine Brincerield, Martha Sunderland, Homer Jones, Mary Doughty, Maurice Macklin, Mary Grand- staff, Edward Post,,Mary Myers, John Wolfe, Margaret Reynolds, Richard Johns. Third Row-Bernetta Harter, Austin Hoverman, Ruth Mack, Robert Lowry, Lorene Shaffer, Wayne Sutton, Cather- ine Beerman, Carl McMichael, Melba Haller, Norman Martin, Margaret Steiger. Fourth Row--Adrian Grassley, Mary Brandyberry, Mary Rigdon, Laura Moorman, Thomas Bassett, Lucile Augsberger, Charles Sandkuhl, Lois Gallaspie, Helena Zuber, Ruth Keller, Milo Shobe. Fifth Row-Pauline Fissell, Paul Haver, Carolyn Ward, Willard Miller, Lucile Jones, Ruth Hilyard, Raymond John- son, Bernice Craft, Retha Seibert, Arthur Coil, Rose Marie Mueller. Sophomore Class History OFFICERS President ..................,, Paul Mitchel Secretary-Treasurer .. ...... Helen Rider Reporter ........... ., Dorothy Sherman Sponsor ........... . . J . P. Pennington Motto-Diligence Initiative I Grit Class Flower-Carnation Class Colors-Maroon and Gray In September, 1931 fifty-six boys and girls began their High School education as Fresh- men. We were initiated well by the Seniors at the wiener roast at Peggy's Inn. Our class was well represented in club activities and sports. The next year our class was smaller, being fifty-four, although we had some new mem- bers. The Sophornores and Freshmen had their wiener roast together at the High School. Some of the Sophomores were mistaken for Freshmen and got their second initiation. In the Intra-Mural tournament the girls were de- feated in the final play by the Seniors, The boys were defeated in the first game by the Freshmen. Our class was represented in the Glee Club and Orchestra as well as Baseball and Basketball. In another year we shall be Juniors. We hope the last half of our High School career will be as happy as the iirst half. Page I ift+-en
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THE ECHOES Spencerville High School Orchestra OFFICERS President ............,... Ruthela Kennedy Vice President ............. John Gochenour Secretary and Treasurer . , . . Mary Neidhardt Librarian ........., Jane Miller Reporter . , . . . . Jesselyn Hayes MEMBERS Piano ................ Jesselyn Hayes Violins Cello A Trombone Robert Shaffer Margaret Steiger Franklin Wood Dwight Becker 1 Ruthela Kennedy Bass Viol Saxophones Mary Neidliardt Armand Johnson Norma Miller Dean Deniston Hazel Goodwin Vaughn Hilty Flutes .Ioan Wright Jane Miller Mary Doughty Marjorie Miller Ruth Hayes Ruth Mack Helen Rider Catherlne Kleinoeder John Gochenour Lorene Shaffer Clarinets Betty Rider Robert Lowry Ruth Keller Isabelle Goodwin Cornets Earl Fritz Forest VVells Paul Mitchell Richard Rider Berneice Craft Roger Robison Ralph Hayman Drums Dick Schoesker Scusaphone Robert Henne The High School Orchestra directed by our very eflicient instructor, Miss Hursh, was com- posed of thirty-live members. The Orchestra gave some very beautiful se- lections at the Community Institute, the Junior Play, the two Senior Plays and the Commence- ment. The development of the highest of appreci- ation of music in the school as well as the com- munity has been accomplished by Miss Hursh. Good luck to the Orchestra of '34. This year in the Instrumental Contest at Lafayette the orchestra won second place. Page Seventeen
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