Spencerville High School - Echoes Yearbook (Spencerville, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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THE ECHOES President ........ Vice President .... Secretary ........... CODE G-racious in manner I-mpartial in judgment R-eady for service L-oyal to friends R-eacliing toward the best E-arnest in purpose S-eeing the beautiful E-ager for knowledge R-everent to God V-ictorious over self E-ver dependable S-incere at all times Purpose To find and give the best. Slogan To face life squarely. Girl Reserve Members OFFICERS . . . . . . . . Jane Miller Treasurer . . . . . . Esther B'eerman . Juanita Seibert Reporter . . . . . ....... Helen Rider Margaret Steiger Sponsor ................................ Miss Deemer The Girl Reserves have accomplished much this year. We have purchased several Girl Reserve Books for our program and musie committees and have been carrying on a little Social Service work which is a requirement of the club. We also Sent three of our members to the district conference at Lima. XVe are hoping to accomplish much more next year. Catherine Beerman Esther Beerman Ruth Blankenship Mary Dershem Mary Doughty Pauline Fissel Bernetta Harter Junia Harsh Ruth Kennedy MEMBERS Ruthela Kennedy Ruth Keller Catherine Kleinoeder Jane Miller Marjorie Miller Laura Moorman Ruth Mack Margaret Reynolds Helen Rider Lorene Shaffer Martha Sunderland Margaret Steiger Dorothy Sherman Juanita Seibert Pauline Whyman Jesselyn Hayes Evelyn Logsdon Hi-Y OFFICERS President ....... ....... F ranklin Wood Vice President ......... Robert Shaffer Sponsor ...,........... PURPOSE To create, maintain and extend throughout our school and community, high standards of Christian character. This being the third term of organization of the Spencerville Hi-Y club, it continued to build on the Secretary-Treasurer ...... Harold Mechling Sgt.-at-arms .................. ...... , , Robert Lowry Mr. Pennington ough discussions on everyday questions and problems and we feel that through the Hi-Y club, we have become better and wiser Christians. firm planks of its platform of clean speech, clean sports, D . h B k V MEMBFRS clean scholarship and clean living, Vfug t GP er aughn Hllty Albert Sproul , Wilbur C011 Ollen Jones Dick Schoesker Our club was well represented at both the State Hi-Y Arthur Coil Robert Lowry Convention at Columbus, and the District convention at John Cochrun Harold Mechling Robert Shaffer. Lima Dean Deniston Dale Plikerd Joe Wright During the year we held our meetings open for thor- John Gochenour Robert Redick Franklin Wood The Future Farmers of merica OFFICERS President ....... ...... C arl Morris Treasurer .......... Paul Carey Vice President .... ,, Norman Martin Reporter ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , H Game,-ed TI-uesdale Secretary .............................. Karl Krendl Watch Dog ................ ..... , , Harold Fissel Sponsor ................................. ,, Mr. Balo This is a National Organization for Agriculture stpi- dents. The purposes for which this organization is formed are as follows: Q17 To provide a relationship which will give group identity to all members. Q21 To create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations, C33 To create and nurture a love of country life. Q41 To encourage educational and recreational activ- ities for students in vocational agriculture. Q53 To promote thrift. 161 To encourage cooperative effort among students of vocational agriculture. 679 To strengthen the confidence of the farm boy in himself and his work. ' C81 To promote scholarship among students of voca- tional agriculture. C95 To develop rural leadership. MEMBERS Donald Bowersock Lowell Bowersock Roger Robinson giikslgillgg Robert Townsend Thomas Bassett Willard Midler Lester Schwartz Dale Plikerd Maurice Macklin Harold Boyer lvan Simindinger Paul Haver John Eley Harold Becker Carl Davies Norman Martin Howard Post Twenty-tive



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THE ECHOES First Row-Ollen Jones, Harold Mechling. Second RowfCarl Mcbliclliel, Eugene Hoverman, Bert Beerman, Carl Morris. Third Row-John Gochenour, Manager, Joan XVright, Franklin VVood, Howard Post, Paul Carey, Robert Price, Mr. Fuller. Coach, Boys' Basketball At the opening of the basketball season about forty boys were out for practice. Our policy, this year, was to give all who came out, prac- tice, and consequently a large number were out to every practice. Due to this large num- ber it was impossible for the main team to re- ceive as much practice as some other previous teams. We opened our season on November 29, with a game at Lafayette, After playing a hard game we were defeated 22-33. The first game on our home floor was played on the following Friday night, December 2. Gomer came as our guests and left with the big end of an 11-26 score. After a two weeks' rest we motored to Ohio City on December 20, but only to come back defeated. 23-39. A strong team from Union came here on De-- cember 22. After a hard fought battle we were defeated 20-23. During the Christmas vacation. on Decem- ber 27, Shawnee came here and defeated us 21-28. On January 6, our luck changed and we mo- tored to Harrod and easily defeated them by a large score of 32-19. South Reserve from Lima came tl1e follow- ing Friday evening, on the 13th of .Ianuary, and after a very close and hard fought game de- feated us one point, 22-23. On January 20, Lafayette motored here and we were determined not to ruin their record by defeating us 32-35. The following week we journeyed to Shaw- nee determined to get even with them but we came back defeated, 25-39. On February 3, Harrod came here for re- venge and after a hard fought battle they took the large end of the score, 27-31. The next game was played at the South High School Auditorium with their reserves. Our team could not get used to the large floor and we were defeated 16-37. The last game of the season before the tour- nament, was played here with Elida. The game was hard fought and we defeated them, 31-20. 'l'w+-nry-s- y n

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