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Snapshots The soph. tourney champs Silly boy Oh that Marine!! ! Honor Roll Girl Scouts Out behind The early years A trio, that is 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Drink-Drank Drunk Three Musketeers Adolescents Yea cheerleaders, nice work Going someplace? ?? Sponsors of our first trip 15 Ouch!!!! Man's best friend Indian River??? Another oflice helper Sunday ball game The crowd' at the half Betty Strayer-no less The factory's secretary working ? ? ?
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Class Memorial We, the graduating class of '46, consider it a great privilege to be able to leave a memorial-a gift to the school-in order that the under classmen and teachers will never forget us. Some may ask, Why spend all this money for others? Is it merely for tradition ? No, our class realizes what school has meant to us and we want to show our appreciation by leaving this, our memorial-the stage curtains. The curtains are beautiful black velvet. In the center are the White initials S. H. S. Although the curtains for the side windows were purchased by former graduating classes, the entire cost of the stage curtains was paid by the present Senior Class. It took plenty of Work to obtain this much money but it was accomplished with fun and play along with the work. The money was raised by the following methods: a playnight, which was called Leap Night because it was an event of February 29, proved very successful and We as Sophomores made S275 profit under Mrs. Sarka's guidance, and also a paper drive, which brought us 375. This memorial was given in the spring of 1944. The Senior Class sponsored a dance March 29, 1946, and the money, which was made was donated toward the building of the War Memorial Field. Altogether We gave Spencerville High School the stage curtains and one hundred ten dollars, which went toward the Memorial Field. We feel it a great honor to leave this much to the school. We Wish to thank everyone that helped us to earn it-the memorial and the donation presented to our good old Alma Mater by the graduating class of '46, Martha Roeder 14
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