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o o o - o o o --ECH OES o 0 0 -- o 0 o -- I f X Seniors 'M' 'QE' J. Richard Becker, Jr. - Dick Jean Rader - Susie liiuliatrd is our liI'k'Slll0l1T, She is 21 student llis grmles ure up tu Il2ll'. XVl1n imtlws 21 guild lt-'iltl0l', And when it cmiivs to tA'lllIlL1'. lf you drm't want in follow H+- c':m't he lwulflvy fur. .lust try to lieut llE'!'. Ulnss Pres, 43 1411-lines 4 tediloryp XVee lit-lim-s 2, 3, 4: Hazel l':11'k lliprh 1, 2: livliues 41 Student t'o1u11-il 4g lltllllllj' lilliiiiimuioii t'n11t1-st 1. LZ. il: llistrivt Umitest 2: H11l11-tin G, A. A, 3: lGli111in11tinn lltlllllt-'SI 3: l 1'i111-1- of lltilltll' liainqm-t Zi: lllIlSS l'l:1y fl: Mixed l'lltll'llS 2. il' 1,1-'2ll't' llc-vlailiiaitiun 3. 4: Cluss Pluy 4. 1lIlt'l'Ol12l Z, Yailt-'lit-lurlzili. I I , H ,, Glen Whitling - Den on Amarllla SUtt0l'l ' Am limit-1111 is qui-'t simietinies , A lirilliaiiit twin. And ynu'll seldmmi hear il peep. 'lf 5 A DP2lC'f'flll hiss. For wlienevei' he-'s in study hull ' 1 fllll' nf the' siiiurtr-st in tlie- A-luss. You'll find he-'S usually usle-ep. Sec, 4: lim-eptiuii Coui. fl: fll't'llO!4Il'1l 2. R. 4: A mm- l',t'l'I'Y l: Sliuvvuee 3: F. I , A, 4. pellzi 2, 3: lCli111i11:1tim1 Cuntt-st l, 2: i11t1':1111111'a11 Bus- 5 y kt-tlmll 2, Zi. 4: G. A. A. 2. fl: Stzite llll0l'llS 3: Riisvui- , ' ' lmle- Vmitest Ill Nlixi-cl Cliurus 2. 31, 4, Silllltllltlflilll. lwzfg . in A'T3f!1x?yigStL:IiEOlI?ttle 'min - - M ,, Sh ' vi tht- 1Ilt'1lMlY rlngirig in lllllSlL' cluss Bill NlcK'nley ' Casey Shfk ' artist. :ind fiddler us well, Pill Uilll zu-t. A l n- du most zmytliing' swt-ll, Bill 1-un LZ'1'lIl. f lrvh ,tm 1, 2. 3, 4: G. A. A. 3. Mixed CllUl'llS 2, 3, XYILBII it c-111111-s tu lmslcetlmll. ,Q-L. Ncloes 4: A 1111111--1111 Cliorlis 2. 31 Ups-1'et1z1 I. 2: B'-' jun win mimi s 1. Z. il, 4: llli111in11ti1111 t'ont1-st 1: Waitress 133 vuslu-tlizill 33, 4 1V111'sityJ: Bztslivilmll Z, 3 tllosiwvoji l ld Se 1l1l1' t'1111t1-st I, Z: Sllltlvlll Uouncil lg l'l:1ss .Iuniur lligli li llzisvlizill Ili Vlziss l'lu3' 3: Ili-tw-ptioil l'lu4 4. Ummm. 221 Vit-1' Pres. ii l'Ic-lines Stuff 4: Hllllt'llIl 4: Vol- I lrilrlll 2 5- Lewis Metzger - Mecka'Z , X ,E H - ,, Lewis Melzpqei' is tho girls' dt-light - Q ' Mary lvloorrnan ' Sllrn Stuys up lute 1-Very iiiglit. l'k.QJ',l - , 3l411'y's gxrmwl in sl1u1'tl1z1111l In the L'l2lSSl'tItDlll he-'s not 21 hit shy, if 'lf'-' Aud i11 utliui' studitis just us We-ll. Xvlltfil l1e's in tht- t'l1r-vy he-'s ridimxg high. When it t'Ulllf'S tu keripingr lnmlw Alix'-d t'l1u1'11s 21 Student t'1u11111-il 1. 4: Pres. -iz ICQ-lim-S Slit- Uilll du right well. 4: lllmfu' l-211114111141 33: t'lz1:4s l'l:1y 3: Bzxslit-tliull I, 2. 3, 4: Mixvd t'l1m'11s 2. 33 Up.-1'14tl:1 2: t'l:1ss l'l:'1y 3: 'l'l'tALlS- Volleylrull 2, 31 Bziseliull 2, 3, 41 lieu-eptiun Nom. 33 lll't'l' 41 l'luy lltllll. 3, Pres, 21 lling' Noni. 3. lllllllllllllIllIlllllIIIIIllllIllIlIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page 12 lllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll
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ooo1-ooo--ECH0ESooo--ooo-- Ciass History - In September, 1931, some little six-year-old prodigie-s started to school. Only 15 of these geniuses are graduating together at Spencerville. Many of the Seniors joined the class in the third and seventh grades when the school district expanded. As seventh graders we were moved to- the high school, when four new rooms were completed in December. As Freshmen, sixty-eight in number and Ruth Lies, our president, a few wonders from Jennings way were added. The wiener roast and a skating party were the limits of our activities that year. Fifty-eight returned as sophomores-ten cf the so-called wonders weren't. Lewis Metzger was our president. Again we attended the wiener roast and two skating' parties. Miss Becker sponsored a trip to Ford Vil- lage and Edison Institute Museum at Dearborn, Michigan. We crossed to Windsor, Canada, and then went to Toledo Zoo. We even had a boat ride on the great Maumee River. Later that spring we had a thank-you party for Miss Becker which ended by her baking cake for the whole gang. The boys were already showing ability in the sports. Ben Kelly re- ceived his first manageir s letter. As Juniors our activities increased and were I11OI'e varied. Our lady president, Vivian George, led us in great style. We're now numbering fifty-one. The Jr.-Sr. Wiener roast started us off, then the rabbit supper. Later sixteen juniors, under the direction of Mr. Mossman, presented the play, Who Wouldn't Be Crazy. We had two basketball lettermen this year, Bob Croft and Lester Imler. Also Ben Kelly and Ray Brandyberry received manager's letters. The boys also showed athletic ability on the champion volleyball team and the baseball team. Some of our musicians entered the district music contest in which Bob Place with his famous fiddle went to the state contest. - A trip, again sponsored by Miss Becker, was taken through the south- ern part of Ohio. Ewen though a breakdown made it necessary to spend six hours at Ft. Ancient, the trip was a great success. Six members at- tended the Honor Banquet at Beaverdam. The biggest and best moment of a junior's life came when we planned and attended the Jr.-Sr. Recep- tion. Our last and fullest year was begun with fifty-two members and Richard Becker, as president. Margaret Hash, Eunice Koenig, Edithi Prof- fitt withdrew and Jack Cook joined the navy. Again the Wiener roast and rabbit supper were enjoyed. In addition a farewell party for Peggy Hash was planned before she left for Criders- ville. Basketball lettermen this year were Bill McKinley, captaing Bob Croft, Lewis Metzger, Lester Imler, Bob Miller, Bob Haller and Edwin Graessle. Manager's letters were awarded to Ray Brandyberry and Bill Horvath. ' The class play, Strained Relations, casting twelve seniors and directed by Mr. Mossman, was presented in April. Richard Becker and Amarilla Sutton were announced our validic- torian and salutatorian respectively. Six seniors attended the Honor Banquet held in this high school. And now we wish to Uhiank everyone, especially the faculty, for their efforts in making our school careers a success. We sincerely hope we shall be able to live up to the high standards set for us while we were in High School. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PRES 11 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'ii'-w
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o o 010 9 0 0--o Q g-... Seniors I s Robert Edward Place - B9,b 'l, Vivian Louise George I Boll l'lziu1- likes to ti1l:lle - ,f If Here-'S to Olll' Viviun ' ' Anil like-s lo zirgiil-, loo. i J XYlio lays mlown the lziw n fpherfvs som.-thing' though But whim we Speak M. him 04,3411 ,f XVe'tl like to know- g, .gl '--V Sin-'s quite merry nftvi' ull. XVliiuh lietter lie likes to Flo.. Mixl-al Chorus I, 2. Il. l. tl: A. A. 3: ,X t-up 1-llzi Uri-liestrzi 1, 2, 3. -l: Solo tiniest 2, Bzdlixeml Vliorus Chorus 2, 3: Wee llh-hoes 33 llli-lions 41 Honor Balllilllf' 41 Strings 1, 2. 3, 1: District Syinpliony Uri-lil-Simi Il, 33 Sextet 31 I'i'esi4le-nl 3: lie-vention Noni. Il: Ulu-i'i'tl:i 2: NYelc'onit- Spa-vcli 3, Helen Beerman- Ma , 1 Iseli-nf tht- H1-itll-'Inf-lHh'I, Biermgtn llillllluy flu -V Paul Jan-les Walther , nlvlikesv . nt sie ren y stout ie. oo, ff - H ,1,.l,,. ' 1 ,,., ,,,. V, ' . ilie'srim:1Stlh3'. vyviltixl anvil lull ot' fun. I !',.4.1 Itffniilllsullaieiiglgifiailti sim! 1 el ,gigblf will if-.1115 51.13 Ulu- . , ' XVilt'Ilt'VQl' thx-re is work, lhinll 1, 2 33 Hl't'lleStl'zt 1, 2, .ig lristric-t nntl State 2: Ht, 1109.4 it with .lu mg might Et-hoes Stuff 4: Mixed Uliorus 2, 3, 4: .X clipiwlln Hilmfl 2 3 Q. Ul.L,'lh,SH,u 3 3 4. lf- I, A .t 3 .4 Qhorus 22 Iii. VIEW l , ': 3: 4 'X' 2' 3' .uns fi Alixl-tl l'lioi'us 2. Il, 43 .X comm-lin Uliorus 11 31 liIlt'l' tountv' l'lln11n'itlon lonti-Qt 1 llonor I-'inilu ' ' lull Uumbtrll 1 it , . . , -, , -. ,. vi o. , , .. ,. . -J Rei-eption Noni. 3: lnvitution Uom, 4: Floss Ikny 4 ' 1 ' if ' U1 Robert Miller .. ff Ork H Betty Stonehill - Be kle Bolfs :ill right in luisliotluill H tU',if 111iSf:l1iH'0l1S ' , 79 -Y And in his CIHSSVSV mn- Anil likes to naive net lun.-i M 'f 1 XVhen it vomes right llown to it a gitlifn Tile lioziii 41,3 sfflllliuiriillll Mena .J He will curry you tl1rouf'h. 71,441 Nj? 1 ' 0 il ' - 1 V , n Mixed Uhorus. 1. 22: lliiziirel 2: licliovs 4. zisketlmzil Mmefi 2h uS Ax- NJ- '55 -f-lass 'l11'5 3 Hui 1, 23, 3, 41 Ulu-i'ettii 2: liecvlvtion Com, 3: Vim- Pres, 2: MH 4' i hUPS Nun 4' Ui i'Mti' ' lmnmmml HHS sell. 3g stage Ami-. 4, lfvlltflll 4- Gladys Mae Eley - Blondie 1 Lester J. lmler - Pete Blonde and lmsliful is Glzulys Male, 4. XYP :ill know Lester lmlel' XYhen il voines to lmzisketlmll LVL' His iiiiilnlle nainie is .l, She really can ploy, le loves to elrivv tht- Vlivvy 4 Hreliestrn l, 2, 3. 4: Ulu-1-4-ttai 2: XVQ-e ICc-hoes 4: i iles iinil miles 1-:ivli tlny, Mixed Chorus 2: 3. 4: llimlrir-t :intl Stull- llrwliestrai 2: Student Uounvil 3: Vive Pres: 1: Hzisketbzill 1, 12, w Strings 1, 2, 3, 4. 4: Voile-ylmaill 3: llevoption Nom, 3. .aww uf' XX' 'N 'Nl' 3 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Page 13 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
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