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'A'1l'i k'k'A'i kECH0ES1lr'A k'k'A k1k Front Bow, ileft to riuhtl llnrolml l il- Air XI-iriorio Swles Fwil I'iv1 ml ls IH S , . ,.,. .... .. ,. 1. tg ll ir, mnnlil Sanwmillvr. Huy ltrmnlcs Ulniieli- Smith, l'lit'fmwl Foil. Ilomi-V Gnskill, .luhn livnns, l:ulh Ifissol. llobt-rl Ariliur, lit-ssiv Iif-ynoltls, l'zuul i I'll7 56001151 Row: l '!'M'X lllllPI'. Hermit-ll ll'ii-rwille. Ifonnn Uulvf-r. Herlt- lhnllvrson. 1'lm1'l1-s .Xl'llliliiL2'1 .lim limnlg XYl'l'2l I l'fvllli. Kl:ii't'r'll:1 XYi1'l1k1-li. l':xIl'i1-in lYixmls. Mziry Ilznvii-S. Nellrnss- Young. Third Row: Hounii- 1'ro1'i, .li-:in Koller, ,Xnnn Zimmt-rnmn, .lim llnpp, AIni'g11vrit-- Wi-in, Alnry Wi-lls. Huy Illelmz-Ar: ,lov llama, lic-rl I'ii-in-l'ilig'. Ilorotliy llilluu. -l:wlil'of11i. Fourth Row: Junior l-owe-rs, Billy li1'1p:p:'s, Helly Sll'2lj'r'I', 1'lmrles lizinlwy. l:ll'll1ll'tl IH-tis, ll:1l'1'y Xlliuin-1 Bi-tty Ale-tzm-i'. Marion Itivlmwls, lloilnn Gzilme-zwlif-I, Luth:-r lloilnpg-. Vlnlr l'4'illilUlx, Fifth Row: Nurlnzn Hi-Il. Alilmlri-il Slullz. liuth lfowle-r, Irouist- Bowers. .lozm Mmu'n1:m, lrulli ltilI'Il4'Il. lin zellu Iligwlon, Nlzixlne Krz1i'1, Holi l-Zoyer, Vernon llzlrittf Freshmen Class History President ............-..-.-.s.......... Vernon Harnif Vice President ,..................... Marcella Wienlien SeC1'eta1'y .......................... Raymond Metzger Student Council ........ M- Dorothy Dillon and .lim Koenig School Reporter ....,s........s-.o.l...,l. Ruth Fissel Animal Reporter .................... Anna Zimmerman When we started to school in September, there were fifty-six of us. Since that time two students have withdrawn, two boys entered our elass, still making fifty-six. Our fall Wiener roast and spring skating party were enjoyed bv all. During the year we took three trips, both under the sponsorship of Miss Deemer, our social science teacher, Two trips were in our home community and the other one was to Cincinnati. ozovimnicuioiuiuioiruioioiiniirinriuioioiuie Page 29 -3:11011n1oio1o1o14r3oio1u iuiarioioiozwzo 'A'
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-A'-k-k-k-k-k-kEcHoEstir-k-ktiririr Sophomore Class History Pl'eSideHt ....................... .......,. L eo Paglow Vice President ..........,................. David Evans S6CI'etaI'y-TTeaSurer ...........,.......... Ethel Abram Reporter ................... ...e.......... D ean Miller Student Council ....... Homer Monfort - LaDovnna Savidge On one fine September morning as the year of 1940 rolled aloung, some sixty boys and girls enrolled as freshmen in the Spencerville High School. Through all the trials and triumphs of that year, one special event stands apart from all othersg this event was sponsored by the social sgcience class of that year under the leadership of Miss Becker. It is known as the Wonderful Trip to Cincinnati. At the same time during the following year, most of this class, with a few additions, walked through the familiar portals of Ye Olde Brain Factory to start its sophomore year. Miss Becker and Mr, Eley, our sponsors, often lent a helping hand at the rudder when the going was tough. That year was a bumper year for the sophomores. We excelled in music and dramatics, and shone fairly bright in athletics. We put on the program for the Oil Meeting, March 20, 1942. Our last and most glorious fling of the year was our trip to Dearborn, Michigan, May 2, 1942. ont Row: Alilrlri-il Becker. Murtliii Woorl. George Glusco, llcrbi-rt Sc-liiimiiolcr, Gene Klaus, .loin lo 1 iii r l. Alzirlq Snider. .Xlii-e llirler, llomer Monfort. Iiohiiri St-iliert, Ifomilrl llit-lmiwls. Paul ltlleyp cond Row: llairolil 4'olTni1m, Harrold Miller. Bob lilioiles, ,lzinies Spylu-r, Iiir-liuril liriggrs, Bop himllo lrlri Xliiliii Sin-V1-r, In-o lhiglow. 'l'0mniy Alc1.'1'ziy, Holi Alilf-hr-ll. liilwziril States. Nzilzilic Blorguli. 1rd Row: Ifmiicis Worlliiiiglon. lvczin Miller, Wilma Rupert, lvororliy liner, .lily liolwerts, lmviil lil 'N liu li Llonini lloss, Sambelle Simmiiiilingor. ltziyiiion-I lsriggs, .Im-lc Wore. Martini Hehlliof. urth Row: llolcn Iilioiles. Norma Tlieolmlil. Dorothy l'u1ter:son. Marry Aloormun, Alairllizi Morris on Xl try 4lilziiTt-V. Iiulli lloilaipp, Bonnie lilinziilvs, l-.the-l .Xl1i'zim. Peggy Biiggs, Last Row: Lois llili-s, lu-lori-s lizintiif-r, G1-rlriiile Aloormlm, l'lmrles Golliff, llzixiiio Morris, Lois le 00211ririoioioioioiuiurioioioiuioioim Page 28 -10101011 101020101 :iozoioioi 1 10: 0.0
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i k'k'k'k'kiiECHOESfi k'kffi k EighthGrade We started the year with a class enrollment of sixty-one pupils. During the year we lost two pupils, Robert Zuber and Martha Hinder- lang. Later four new members entered: Delores Sohuller, Robert Ayers, Darrel Welch, .lack Whitling, and Rose Meeks, We were well represented in music by the .lunior High Chorus, under the supervision of Mr. Eley. Our sponsors, Miss Clum and Mr. Shaekelford, lent us an ever helping hand throughout the year. Our class was well represented in sports. We had four boys on the .lunior High Basketball team. They were: Robert Brooks, a regularg Dwaine Grearg Robert Moorinan and Norman Hager, who were substi- tutes. The seventh and eighth grade had their annual Wiener roast in the fall. We also had a spring party. During the year we put on four assem- blies. President ..e.......ee.,...w,..s.a,.... Betty Patterson Vice President ........e..,.....,....,. Charles Metzger Secretary and Treasurer ....,..,....,..... Jean Gossard Reporter ...,..,A.,..,.,,A.,..a..,....... Irvin Strayer Student Count-il ......,. Darrel Keck - LaVonne Thomas First Raw: Ali: Slizu'lilv'l'ul'il, lmvi-l Volgaxii, Alirtli Carnes, lrwnin fll'l':ll'. Bob Brooks. .ltuherl Vurr, -Iwo ll:ll111im1's1. Nornmii llzlgvr, Gerzilml liohli, Harrold Al1lllI'lll1lIl. Russell Mulhollnnel, Guil M1-Falun, llolu-ri Alonlurt, Miss1'lum, Second Row: .lime Wli:-tsloiii-, All-lvn .Xi-lliur, Hob Fry, .Irie Ilolirlmcli. Gaylord l'mtm-riimii, Mary Foster, Imr- r-il li-im-lt lu-loiw-s Sa-liuller, liolwrt Alvlvomiltl. .Inv lwz-lu-r, l-if-tty l'aillt-rson. Mildred Seilvert. Third Row: .lov liislvy, .loan Gosszirnl, l.:1Yonnt-'l'l1onms. llelpliint- Nolte-r. Mutlpxe Mark, Phyllis Alvlrziy, llutli l'rilx, lrt-ne l 1'ya-V, Betty 5lI'2lj'l'l', M:i1'g'L11-i'ite llzimzin, Nell .lezxn Gullif, Irvin Strayer. Fourth Row: Helly' Aleliinley, Naomi KM-hlliof. llurrel XX'wlsli. .lzxmes Iiiuluxrtlson, Betty llile, Mary Lou Vul- vvr. limb--ri Alooiwiizni, luivill Sllllfl-1'l', Rlzirllizi l:1l1'llPl'. llulli Scliiniliioeller, llonailml Gzilnerslivl, Fifth Row: XX'z1ym- Pulls. Hill livuns, Vlinrles Metzger, Ileonzi llisler, Url-tax Koenig, Mzxrcvll XYilson, .lmxn Leis, Hvlly' lirieus, Lois Wli--tslorit-, I:-mln-rt .Xyt-rs. 9:0gimp--101.vg-i1nqmiqpu4nu:n4p-up-izuxnz101- Page 30 -znqmz :.- 1 .:0:nqnnqpu:n:n:n4n0qpu:--:ug-Q24
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