Spencerville High School - Echoes Yearbook (Spencerville, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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September 5 , September 21 , October 5 , ,, October 13, 27 November 16 November 20 s November 22 December 1 . December 17-22 January 7 , 7,,. ., January 18, 22, February 2 ,, February 22 . March 14 March 21 April 4 April 11 April 18 , April 25 , May 2 , May 7 May 23 -, May 24 .ecc May 25 May 29 Calendar Dear old school begins, H ,.,Football boys beat the Shawnee Indians. Lois and Junior did reign at our first wonderful Homecoming game Freshman and sophomores so ioyfully did go To Cincinnati and Southern O-HI-O. The junior class play, Footloose, ran With Bluffton our basketball season began. When Thanksgiving vacation came at last, We students agree that it went too fast. Each gal got her guy on Sadie Hawkin's Day At a dance held in the gym by the G.A.A. -, ...late each morning did we sleep 2 Because the snow outside was deep. Why must our vacation always be done? Before we are ready to stop having fun. Our boys in headlines were really set We beat Shawnee, Ada, Gomer, and Lafayette. Four scholars to Lima on this day traveled The Scholarship test their minds unraveled. The Allen County tourney at the new Bluffton gym The Spencerville bearcats this honor did win. The P. T. A. Carnival proved lots of fun. It was enioyed by nearly everyone. A swell Concert presented by chorus and band To Mr. Hinshaw we give a wonderful hand. The grade operetta Goldielocks was done, No school Good Friday in honor of God's Son. The Eisteddfod and the eighth grade test Showed how good is our students' best. With a banquet the girls in F. H. A. Honored their mother upon this day. Quit Your Kidding was our Senior Play, The Honor Society Banquet was very gay. The Juniors and Seniors embarked on their way To take their trips in the month of May. The Juniors honored the seniors in a very nice way The Alumni used the gym on the very next day. This Commencement our Seniors will never forget, .-.....School is now out. Are there any regrets? ..25..

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Prophecy: The Thing As we were walking down the street In bright and sunny May We sang and danced and carried on In a most annoying way. Soon after that we disappeared That class of 'fifty-two' But if we'd have our chance at life Here's part of what we'd do: Dallas, still strumming his ole guitar Has become a western cowboy star. Carole Jean, so people say, Is an airline hostess for T.W.A. Jim Clement, with all his fun A pretty Delphos girl has won. Objective reached for Patty Lou Pryer To become a Missionary was her desire. Eugene's stock will always win In every fair he shows them in. Charletta's known near and far For she's a famous Opera star. We always told Dow that he should sing- Now he's known as the second Bing , Ruth Anna Brown will always laugh About having to learn to spell Grandstaff . As we move on down through this list, We find Don Wisher a commercial artist. lf you should get sick and need an M. D. Ask Dr. Sue Hilty to give a remedy. Johnny Medaugh the world must roam Someday, we're sure that he'll come home. F. F. A. gave Don Clement his start His farm is the pride of Hummel's heart. l.etha and Bob, for now and forever- Never apart, always together. Fleeta is married and lives on Main Street She's the mother of three and still real swe D. E. P. as Editor Perry now ranks To the Journal News he gives his thanks. Lois is still a dentist's nurse, But being Jim's wife will always come first. Frank works with shrubs and flowers He loves the outdoors, and there spends hou Janet is now a minister's wife With Walt she lives a contented life. Stanley's fame now really mounts- He calls all square dances here-abouts. Mary Jane still has vitality plus et. I'S. What she's doing by now may surprise all of us. Junior, as he was meant to be, Was an Olympic's champ in sixty-three. Donna, pert as ever, alert and young, Makes life a joy and always has fun. Merlin Uakej is quite the man He has a steady iob with Uncle Sam. To be a nurse has been her ambition Carolyn always fulfills her mission. Bob Hirn, in the daytime, sleeps- He has to, with the hours he keeps. ln the Army, Doug is in K. P. so much His sleeping will ever get him in dutch. For Eileen and Neal, life isn't bitter They're happily married and hire their HSllleI'. To be an executive was Delbert's fate The name Neuman still rules Name Plate. Martin now works for the Lima News His trusty camera he'll always use. Mary Holten, so we found out Was discovered by a talent scout. Dick is traveling like Marco Polo- He drives a truck for Coca Cola. Betty, as always, is a swell pal- She works at Gregg's, this pretty gal. Elsie Gales, so they say, ls now president of P. T. A. Bobby Harter made one fatal error- When he mistook Jane for Jean Strayer. Where can we find Rita Grace? For her, these days, there's iust one Place. Russell Louth leads an interesting life Since Judy H. has become his wife. Gale iust had to buy a new Cadillac As often as he goes to Sharon's and back. Such a beauty is Norma Jean She has been declared a Milkmaid Queen! Ah, what fate will befall Jim Miller?? He is, as always, a lady-killer. Knowledge in hog-raising Jane gained here Is of no use to her as a mountaineer. On a large western ranch lives Charles Klaus It had to be large to hold his new house. As a child, Mick idolized Babe Ruth Now HE is the idol of today's youth. So, as you walk down the Spee-ville streets Some dark and gloomy day If you should see a great big box A 'standing in your way Be sure to stop and open it up That's my advice to you 'Cause we're a sitting in that box- Our class of 'fifty-two'.



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