Spencerville High School - Echoes Yearbook (Spencerville, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Salutatory Dear Parents, Teachers, Board of Education, Friendshand Fellow Gradu- ates, this is a salute, a salute to you, teachers, parents, and Board of Edu- cation, who have given us the opportunity of a school and also a salute to my fellow classmates for attaining the highest goal of our school life- graduation. Just how much have our parents in the last twelve years contributed towards our school life? Of course, we all know that they pay taxes and vote yes for the levies which keep our schools open, and, I dare say, many of us would not have completed all twelve years of school had it not been for our parents constantly reminding us of the importance of school and helping us along the trials and hardships we come in contact with during our school days. But they have done more than this. They also attend our school plays, concerts, activity nights, and basketball games to make them a success. They help in the cafeteria, giving their services for our rabbit suppers and honor banquets. The people of the community have helped our school by paying taxes and attending our class plays and other school activities. Yes, dear parents and friends, we can salute you indeed for making our school days a success. Now we next salute our teachers. No need to ask what they have done for us during these twelve years, but more definitely the four years of high school. ' School life could be very tiresome and trying were it not for our teach- ers, who made it a joyful task. They have taught reading, writing, and arithmetic, but also just as important, they have taught us to work with other people and to get along with them, which helps us to develop pleasing personalities. Our teachers are the backbone of our activity nights, school paper, class plays, junior-senior receptions and, finally, planning with us our graduation exercises. The Board of Education receives our salute for their work in maintain- ing our schools. Their job is to handle the financial business of our school and to keep Spencerville High School in class A rating. This group of men also forms the policies which govern our school. How can we graduates thank our parents, teachers, and the Board of Education for having given us this great opportunity of school? Of course, we can say thank you, but a better way, I think, is to go forth from here to make a success of our lives. Many of our members already are showing outstanding success in life by making good in the armed forces of our country. It is in school life that these men learned the discipline and respect that is needed in the Army, Navy, and other branches of the service. ' In school life the future secretaries, engineers, and nurses have learned the necessary things for qualification for these fields. When we are asked, How did we achieve our success ? we can say Through our school life in Spencerville High School, and in that way we will be saying thank you to our Parents, Teachers, and the Board of Education. The members of the Graduating Class of 1945 salute our Parents, Teachers, and,Board of Education, and also extend to you a most cordial welcome. 28



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Class Prophecy It is the year 1955. I purchased a ticket for the world's cruise from the conductor, Marjorie Sale, of the Stop, Look, and Listen Tours. As I boarded the Mars I was surprised to meet three of my former classmates, two of whom are now the famous aviators of the world, Silver- wings Jim Rapp, pilot, and Ruth Fissel, co-pilot, with Pat Wood, air stewardess. The first stop brought me into the big airport Comet. The wealthy owner of it is known to all of us as Motorcycle Kid, non-stop aviator, Charles Hanby. Waiting at the other end of the runway, who should I see but Gail Reynolds, champion wreckless helicop-taxi driver, waiting to take me to the Metropolis of Seniorville. . I said to myself, wonder where I can get a refix-it? What? Here's the Ye Beauty Shop-alterations while you wait, and an up-to-date shop com- bining the arts of culture and plastic surgery. Walking in I found the pro- prietress waiting to serve me-Eloise Taylor, the most famous advertised skin renovator, and Vera Fronk, the most famous face lifter in the world. Looking down the street at a sign, I was aroused with curiosity. It was the very select, not to say expensive shop of Moorman Joan, which carries all designs of gowns for the best dressed women in the country. Here she is, herself, the glass of fashion and mold of form. As I was talking to Joan, a woman of charm passed the window with so many young children. I at once asked Joan who she was. The reply was Marian Richards, the kindergarten teacher. She is taking her young ones to the public library operated by Mary Wells and Marguerite Wein. By this time I needed something to eat. I stopped into the Come and Get It Sandwich Shop, operated by Beryl Patterson. The waitress, Bernice LeMar, the popular Hedy, was at my service. As I was coming out the door, whom should I run into but Rear Ad- miral Bob Arthur, who joined the Navy to see the world through a porthole. He received his high rating when winning the battle between the Daylight Saving Times and the Anti-Daylight Time. Walking on down the street I came to the Imler Florist Shop . . . Across the street was a large light flashing on and off showing the owners of the Marathon Station to be none other than Jim Koenig and John Evans. 30

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