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Hazel Goodwin, John Cochrun, Ruth Hayes, Vaughn Hilty, Betty Rider, V Dean Deniston. Albert Sproul, Helen Martin, Frank J Mack, Ella Rose Sever, Dwight Becker, Fern Hoverman. Annabelle Morris, Karl Hirn, Mary Lauer, Myron Johns, Donelda Taylor, John Hilty, Gladys Leis. Richard Schoesker, Pauline Seibert, Robert Townsend, Wilma Thompson, Robert Redick, Mary Maurer, James Miller. Lela Bowen, Kenneth Dee Sherer, Helen Snyder, Albert Miller, Evelyn Leffel, Plaul Sutton, Ruth Wilson. William Neidhardt, Cleona Martin, Donald Fissell, Francis Fronk, Orian Miller, Edna Bell, Harold Patrick. Ruth Oehlhof, Russell Carr, Martha Point, Harold Boyer, LaDonna Huber, John Eley, Grace Wiseman. Lester Swartz, Julilanna Miller, Mary Rockhold, Mary Hindenlang, Muriel Robinson, Marguerite McKinney, Carl Davies. D Martha Rohrbach, Lowell Bowersock, Frances Burnett, Edith Hayman, Madge Kinney, Thomas Reynolds, Carolyn Wolford. Sophomore Clliss Diary In September, 1932 sixty-seven Freshmen en- rolled in Spencerville High School, destined to be- come the Class of the Year 1936 . We thought as others before us fand likewise to no availy that we were not given the recognition due us either by the faculty or the upper classmen, but gradual- ly we saw that this was more due to our disillu- sionment than from lack of respect of our super- iors and accepted our lot with a smile. We saw that we had just begun. Our boys basketball team made a very credit- able showing in the Intra-Mural tournament, and with Dwight Becker as our worthy President and Mr. Hausser as sponsor we passed a very success- ful year being well represented both in athletics and music. ln September, 1933 ,this same group enrolled as dignified Sophomores and at a very stormy and almost riotous class meeting elected John W. Cochrun as class president. Thus on the shoulders of this stalwart journalist was placed the burden of the trials and tribulations of about sixty-five self assertive students. Mr. Cochrun had the very 'able assistance of Dean T. Deniston as vice president, Mary Lauer, secretary, Ruth E. Hayes treasured and Vaughn Hilty as reporter. Mr. Hausser was again our sponsor. The outstanding social event of the year was the Freshman-Sopho- more Weiner Roast where we had a chance to sympathize with the Frosh. Several of our class members pulled first team berths both in Basketball and Baseball. In music we did shine. We were justly proud of our Sophomore quartet that took first place in the Eisteddfod at Elida. In the orchestra and newly organized band we also have a hearty representation and some of our better yodelers crashed the Glee Club. The Sophomore boys furnished a very hard fought thriller in the Intra-Mural Basketball Tournament when they de- feated the Junior boys to the tune of 17-19, only to go down to defeat under the noble QU Seniors 12-14. Our girls drew the Freshmen in their intra-Mural and though they founght gallantly they were defeated 16-10. Page Fifteen
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Helen Rider, Lorene Shaffer, Margaret Steiger, Norman Martin, Frances Wright, Josephine Swartz. Mary Myers, Austin Hoverman, Marjorie Miller, Thomas Bassett, Laura Moor- man, John Wolfe. Maurice Macklin, Ruth Kennedy, Retha Seibert, Pauline Lusk, Robert Lowry, Dorothy Sherman. Margaret Reynolds, Dick Johns, Vera Moorman, Blaine Brincefield, Mary Brandyberry, Jack Roeder. Willard Miller, Ruth Mack, Mary Grand- staff, Paul Mitchell, Mary Bienz, Paul Haver, Ruth Keller. Caroline Ward, Charles Sandkuhl, Cath- erine Beerman, Mary Doughty, Adrain Gracely, Esther Beerman, Carl McMichael. Arthur Coil, Mary Rigdon, Milo Shobe, Rose Marie Mueller, Bernetta Harter, Gerald Green, Bernice Craft. Pauline Fissel, Raymond Johnson, Martha Sunderland, Lucille Augsburg- er, Lois Gallaspie, Helena Zuber, . Edward Post. Additional Juniors - Wayne Sutton, Homer Jones. J uliior Quiz QUESTIONS Whfat is the population? What great event occurred in September, 1931 ? Whom did we choose to boss the digging in our class this year as per. our motto- Diligence Initiative Grit? What do we consider a very friendly act '? Arc Angela and Wuggins still qua1'reling'? When you hear a certain sputtering and 'hugging out along the canal bank-Guess who? Who won the inter-cluss tournament? What Ylzaskethall player of this illustrious class showed up well on Iioor and was picked as a member of an all County Team? What is the outstanding event of the year? What weighty event are we looking forward to in the hazy future ? Page Fozvrteen ANSWERS The last census showed 54. As Freshmen, we furnished great entertain- ment for Seniors. Pepper -I mean Norman Martin was elect- ed President, Lorene Shaffer vice president, Helen Rider secretary and Margaret Steiger was given the job of murdering the class history for the Annual. The Seniors inviting us to their annual Rabbit Supper. No, they fought that out in Speeding Along . Maybe it's Austin in his Ford. Ask the Junior Girls. Boys were beaten 2 points. lt must be Pickle . We can't think of any one else. Ah-yes. We entertained the Seniors. We'll fprobablyj be Seniors.
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Mary Klaus, Wesely Sowards, Betty 3 y E -:f' Clantz, Bill Foster, Evelyn Failor, 9 Harold Augsburger, Jean Mack. g Kenneth Davies, Pearl Fritz, Victor Sie- .,i bert, Ruby Woolery, Richard Price, 2 , , , K Nell Jean Neidhardt, Edgar Saw- ' , ' ' ' ' L miller, Nina Hoverman. 'H 1 F A5 Mary Bassett, Clifford Steiger, Anna 0' - W ' X - Roberts, Ned Miller, Mabel Stelzer, Robert Ashton, Martha Cole, Allen Q 'f ' n ' :EEZ i Major. A A K ,,,.,,, 5 , ' '--. 1. is Max Burnett, Lucille Thomas, Louis xl ' X 'ii A'A' 'A'A' A' ' ag ' L X A i X Howell, Donna Meeker, Willis Bay- .i V A man, Margaret Kroeger, Willard ' 4 ,I '- 5 Bayman, Donna Lippincott. N , ': Q 2 - Katherine Kelley, 'Dalmage Jones, Mary I I I , .,,- : Grassley, Mark Stose, Anna Gaberdiel, ' . if '::': Roger Reynolds, Ruby Mewhorter, - I L '1:- Ned Iioeder' . , ::. ' J 7 Doyle Martin, Clara Eutsler, Raymond lf, P, , Coil, Martha Stonehill, Wilbur Saw- ' 4 inf, I - i::'i miller, Mary Stonehill, Robert Miller, 'x X if 1--1 -1 s. . .zz y Q vera Pukerd. 5 I Anna Sherer, David Fisher, Mary John, i l H, Ralph Lippincott, Cecil Delong, Paul ' f ' . Fogt, Virginia Simon, Jlames Hooker. ' X 5 V zz' John Crider, Lenna John, Louis Vining, H Joline Roberts, Henrietta Doring, T 1 ,, ' 2 :IZIQ Velma Wilkins, George Koeing, fe-S 5' L 3' . ,, Dorothy Riebesell. M, 3 ii' - or, Q fa-ff: '1 3 Lorna Carey, Ellen Grandstaif, Mary X , g Q Bowersock, Marjorie Hilty,Vonda Sei- ' A ',,. 'Q 'ff' ' 5 ':'i' Q, . bert, Fern Fissel, Virgle McDorman, , 'x Mildred Metzger. I -. I I . ' ff - Walter Baldwin, Leota Rockhold, Olga Rohrbach, Lola Wagner, Norma Gra- ham, Ruth Harbert, Thelma Eley, V , ' g , 4 X :IXQ ......, , it George Haver. 1 1 ' J' 'i 'i ' 3' ' S ' Additional Freshmen - Leroy Leist, Freshmen ln September of 1933, eighty-three Freshmen enrolled in Spencerville High School. Our Sponsor was Miss Reiner. The most important event of the year was the annual weiner-roast and our initiation by the Seniors, in October. We chose yellow and blue as our class colors and elected Harold Augsburger for our president, Billy Foster vice president, Evelyn Failor secre- tary and Betty Clantz reporter. We are exceedingly proud of two of our mem- bers who represented our school in the Eisted- Lowell Miller. Get Started dfod at Elida this year. The class was well represented in Basketball, showing up very well in the intra-mural tourna- ment, our boys nearly winning out. Our boys' team consisted of Roeder, Capt.g Price, Miller, Sowards, Reynolds, Burnett, Baldwin, Jones, Ashton, Crider, Howell, Siebert and Miller. The grils' team that played the Junior team was: Mack, Capt., Failor, Carey, Stonehill, Metzger, Roberts and Stonehill. In another year we will be Sophomores. We have started well, so here's to the coming year and what it brings. Page Sixteen
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