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V SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Timidly our footsteps first marked a memorable path down the halls of Oakwood High School in the fall of 1935. Our first year was important because it marked the beginning of new friendships and the initiation of new responsibilities which we learned had to be shouldered. The high point of the Freshman year was our initiation given us by the Si-phmores, Alvilda eible was our president and Mr. Rader was class sponsor. We chose green and gold as class colors and as our motto, Lincoln’s famous remark, Wa build for character, not for fame. 11 Our Sophomore year was even more successful because of our play Miss Jimmy”, which even though our first attempt, was received with applause. Our president was Norma Robnolte and Mr. Asmus was picked as our advisor. As Juniors, we began to taste the sweet fruit of upper- classmanship. Our play ’’’Here Come Three Knights , u as equal to the reputation of our sophomoreppl y, Janice Rickner, our president and Mr. Asmus, again chosen advisor, saw us through a successful Junior-Senior banquet. Our Senior year was filled to the brim with events, among which were the Carnival, our Box Social, school lunches, our play ”Dottie and Daffy,” our trip and all the business of graduation—Baccalaureate, Commencement, Junior-Senior and Alumne banquets. Our class president was Ted Timbers and for the third year Mr« Asmus was chosen as our class sponsor. Toward the middle, of our Senior year, however, he received a position as commercial teacher at Maumee, Ohio. We regreted his departure and were only consoled by the arrival of Mr. Campbell, who ably acted as advisor for the rest of this jear. We Seniors know that, without doubt, we have an out¬ standing class to follow in our footsteps and we sincerely wish them all good luck a-nd success. June Eisaman
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