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First row: J. Augshurger, D. Albright, L. Adams, R. Brandyberry, C. Blakely, A. Beerman, R. Bassett. Second row: H. Baum, H. Core, E. Colgan, B. Clay M. Clark, C. Clark. M. Carr. 1 Tliircl row: E. Carnes, W. Carey, A. Fisher, B Goolwin, W. Gaull, D. Gaberdiel, F. Harper. Fourth row: R. Hahn, J. Imler. R. Koenig, A. Kill R. Kraft. V. Leist, G. Marbaugh. Fifth row: E. Mueller, R. Morris, E. Moorman, R Mitchell, R. Miller, L. Mille1', J. Miller. Sixth row: C. Miller. B. Miller, N. Mark, R. McCain C. Place, A. Polard, G. Rothe. Seventh row: N. Rohrbach, D. Reynolds, B. Reynolds W. Shindollar, M. Simon, V. Savidge, G. Shaffer. Eighth row: E. Thomas, K. Wallack. J. Weinken, J. l Vlfright. L. Wohlgamuth, F. Zimmerman. Not in picture: R. Bowersock and J. Carmean. Sophomore Flashes On September 7, 1936 when the Sophomore Limited pulled into Spencerville High School fifty-six pupils answered the call to become the Sophomores of '36 and '37. We chose as our engineer our willing and capable President, Bill Reynolds, who was ably assisted by Earl Mueller, Vice President. To handle our money and corre- spondence work we chose Betty Goodwin as Secretary and Treasurer and chose as our publicity manager, Jean Augsburger, Reporter. Our first stop was on Septem- ber 25 when we accepted the Senior's invitation to the Freshman initiation. That evening we invited the Freshmen to our annual party, which was a great success. With our whistle shrieking, we organized our Intramural Basketball teams :and an- nounced our entering the Sportfs Program. Richard Bassett was selected as Captain and guide for the boys' team while Ruth Mitchell was chosen as the girl's captain. Although we were defeated in the Intramural Tournament we feel that We have had a very successful season. Our class is well represented in the various musical de- partments 'of our school and we are also exceedingly proud of our boys and girls who are on the Varsity Squads in Basketball, Baseball and Volleyball. We feel we have had a fine start and in the coming two years we will be able to point with pride to the accomplishments of our class. ' J. A. '39 Twenty-one
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Twenty First row: R. Albright, W. Becker, F. Bitte1's, H Bowers, M. Burnett, J. Core. Second row: C. Davies, F. Davies, G. Dicus, D Fissel, M. Fryer, J. Golliver. Third row: R. Gossard, M. Graessle, V. Haunhorst D. Hayman, J. Hooker, J. Huber. Fourth row: H. Huckemcyer, J. Jarvis, B. Kennedy J. Kennedy, P. Lee, L. Lcist. Fifth row: G. Long, M. Mack, R. Mack, N. Mark M. Martin. D. I. Miller. Sixth row: D. Miller, D. Miller, D. Miller, H. Miller M. Monfolt, D. McCain. Seventh row: D. McNeal, C. Reese, M. Ride1', L Shaffer, N. Sherer, J. Sunderland. Eighth row: J. Vance, I Wilkins, P. Winans, M Zuber, R. Zuber, R. Zimmerman. Not in picture: J. Oehlhof. Sailing Along With The Juniors In September, 1936, the Junior Clipper launched on its third voyage with fifty-two members responding to the cry of all aboard . We planned a very suc- cessful trip Witih Lavern Shaffer, our President, as Captain, who was ably assisted by Mary Mack, Vice President, Pauline Lee, Secretary, Dorotha Miller, Treasurer, and Doris Fissel, Reporter g but we regret the loss of twenty-four members who have left us since our Freshman year. Our voyage was delayed while we attended the Junior and Senior Weiner roast in October and the Rabbit Supper in November, ,both of which proved to be very entertaining. On October 23 we sailed into port to present our first successful play, Lady Spitfire , to a large audience, and on November 6, our second success, George Gets Going. The Clipper experienced smooth -sailing as we were well represented in the various Athletics-Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, and Music-Glee Clubs, Orchestra, Boys' Quartet and Ensembles. We encountered many storms in the region of Intramural Basketball, but with red and white as our ship's colors, we faced them bravely. Our Girls' 'Captain was Ruby Zimmerman, our Boys' Gerald Dicus. Again our voyage was delayed on May 14, when our class entertained the Seniors at the annual Junior and Senior Prom, which proved to be the crowning success of the year. Now as We glide slowly into port, we anchor the Clipper and leave it in the harbor until we shall complete our voyage next year as Seniors of '38, D. M. F., '38
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school, having Twenty-two First row: H. Albright, D. Bassett, E. Barnes, J. Becker, M. Becker, H. Bowers, R. Bowersock, L. Brown. Second row: M. Burnett, J. Burkheimer, J. Cochrun, C. Collman, E. Crow. R. llicus, R. Dillon, J. Eisley. Third Row: J. Evans, G, Fenneman, E. Fronk, M. Fike, S. Gallaspie, M. Glnsgo, C. Goodwin, J. Goodwin. Fourth row: L. Gooilwin. R. Gossard, R. Grassley, W. Graessle. D. Hampshire, J. Harbert, M. Harbert, B. Heil. Fifth row: B. Hiler, M. Hilty, M. Hindenlang, B. Hooker. A. Huckemeyer, H. Johnson, B. Kennedy, M. Kennedy. Sixth row: D. Kelly, K. Kill, 0. Laurer, R. Luma J. Mack, J. Meihls, H. Miller, B. Miller. Seventh row: F. Miller, O. Miller, M. Moormon, N Moormon, Q. Morris, V. Myers, D. McNeal, G Mr-Phevon. Eighth row: M. Point, M. Potts, C. Protsman, J Roberts, D. Reed, R. Reed, B. Reynolds, J. Russell. Ninth row: V. Rohrbacn. E. Roberts. L. Roberts C. Seibert, N. Seibert, R. Seibert, N. Suever, D. Steiger Tenth row: H. Sutton, V. Thomas, M. Watson, M Whyman, M. Wilson, M. Walther, R. Wagner, M. Zuber l l Not in picture: E. Bell and E. Toler. The Take Off OFFICERS President . Bill Hooker Vice President . . Junior Meihls Secretary and Treasurer . Jane Eisley Reporter . . . Rosemary Dillon The Freshman Class of '37 enrolled eighty-three pupils at the beginning of the school year, with two more enrolling during the year. Although several withdrew, the class ended the year with eighty-three members-the largest class in twelve years. To Betty Gaberdiel the class wishes to extend their sincere regrets of the loss of her companionship because of illness. The first social recognition from the upper-classrnen came to the tember 25, when eighty-three protesting little Freshies and three new class on Sep- 'teachers were thoroughly initiated by the gleeful Seniors. This was followed by and Sophomore weiner roast later that evening. In March, the Freshmen, under the able the Freshman supervision of their sponsor, Miss Townsend, officially elected the above named officers. The class was well represented in the various departments of the members active in the F. F, A., the Wohelo Club, orchestra, Jr. Glee Clubs, baseball, intramural, volley-ball and basketball teams. The Jr. High boys, under Captain Henry Miller, Won the Allen County tournament games and returned victorious, with the championship cup. The Jr. High Girls won all of their games played. The Freshmen are looking forward to a successful and happy sophomore year and only hope that it will be as prosperous as the past year. R. D. l40
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