Bryan High School - Zeta Cordia Yearbook (Bryan, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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vvQ1-vvvwwv THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST l l, 1999 CLARK L. DIMLER, 1907-1999 Former teacher at aite High nj oyed tenni , BY AL McKAY BLADE STAFF WRITER Clark L. Dimler, formerly of Erawa Drive, Toledo, a retired Waite High School teacher a for- mer Walbridge school superintend- ent, and a recognized amateur ten- nis playeig died Monday in Com- munity' Hospitals of Williams County Bryan. He was 91. Mr Dimler's death was due to pneumonia, C. Gregory Spanglen his godson, said. A 1929 graduate of Ohio North- ern University Ada, Mr Dimler held a master's degree in educa- tion from the University of Toledo. He taught business subjects at Walbridge High School before he was named the district's superin- tendent in 1934. - In 1939, Mn Dimler he took a teaching position at Waite High School, where he was credited with directing and promoting the East Toledo high schoolis coopera- tive education program by landing many of his students part-time jobs. that interfaced with their busi- ness studies. His wife was a teacher and his mother was a teacher: so he came from a line of teachers. He liked teaching at Waite. He still talked about Waite, Mr Spangler said. He also had a tremendous sense of humon He was always quick with a comeback, but always in a kind wayv Mn Dimler, a native of Bryan, learned to play tennis in his hometown by watching adults practice their tennis on municipal courts. .It wasn't long before Mn Dim- ler's talent with a tennis racket was recognized in amateur circles across northwest Ohio. He was the Bryan singles champion in the early 1930s, as well as the Toledo Public Court singles champion three times in the 1930s,', Mr: Spangler said. I think he gave up playing tennis in the 1950s because I don't remem- ber him saying anything about it. Mn Dimler was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, and he was active in Masonic activities. One of Mr Dimler's former stu- dents lauded his teacher on Mr Dimleris retirement in 1974, after 44 years in public education. I While skills, promptness, trustworthiness, loyalty and good grooming are ingredients for suc- cess, Mr Dimler said that the most important thing for students to learn is to get along with other people, the late Don Wolfe wrote in The Blade on June 2, 1974. Mr Wolfe, Blade assistant managing editor -and longtime columnist, at- tributed much of his later success in life to Mr Dimler's instruction at Walbridge High School, Steve Reynolds, a former neigh- bor on Erawa Drive, noted that he frequently saw Mr Dimler walking through the neighborhoods for his health, I guess. He was also quite a tennis player He used to go over to Perrysburg and play tennis with the hoi polloi, and beat the devil out of them. . There are no immediate survi- vors. Mr Spangler said Mr Dimler donated his body to the Medical College of Ohio at Toledo, so there will be no visitation or services. Arrangements are by the Oberlin- Ford Funeral Home, Bryan. It is requested that any tributes be to the Bryan Area Foundation, or to a charity of the donor's choice.

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