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JU 1011 HIGH FACULTY Fifi! mu'--Mrs, Broker, Miss Adair, Miss Carrick, Miss Doran, Miss Walters. Semnd mu'-Mr, Diller, Miss Neligh, Miss Williaxlms, Mr. Nicely, Miss Dietzel, Miss Dreitzler. Third ron'-Mr. Miller, Miss Miller, Miss Heckmnn, Mr. Stevenson, Miss Fitzgerald, Miss Perry Fnzfrllv mu'-Mr, Burkett, Miss Gahris, Mr. Wert, Miss Hoffman, Miss Burmnn, Mr. Zimmerman Princzlbfzl ELDON M. WERT
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Reginald Cole, Vive President Ralph Sickles, President Evelyn Miller, Semftmy William Speck, T7'66lJ'7l1'67' SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On the twenty-sixth of September, nineteen hundred and thirty-two, one hun- dred and eighty-eight pupils of the class of '36 proudly took possession of the top floor of Junior High. Our prestige was not disturbed as we freshies held full sway in the new Junior High School. Although we were not organized that year, we were excellently represented in the glee club, orchestra, and the high school band. We freshmen were very proud to announce that six in our group placed in the state scholarship tests that are held at Bowling Green in the spring of each year. Gene Alice Grimes placed first in the state and also in the district for first-year Latin. Vera Comer received honorable mention in the state and seventh place in the district for first-year Latin. Helen Roe received honorable mention in the state and sixth place in the district for first-year English. Rozanne Peters placed eighth in the district for first-year English. Lester Rusoff received honorable mention in the state and placed fifth in the district for Science. Herman Runion received honorable mention in the state and placed seventh in the district for first-year Algebra. Our last and most outstanding event of the year was the successfully presented operetta, Ask The Professor. Although three happy years were spent together in the Junior High School we knew the time had come for us to take the new places that were awaiting us as Sophomores in the new Columbian High. With great expectation we entered Columbian High the following fall. We proudly took our places among the other dignified pupils of the school. Although humbled by upper classmen we soon learned to love our new position and immedi- arely took part in the student activities open to us.
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