Dorset High School - Reflector Yearbook (Dorset, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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The officers for the Junior veal' were: Iris Havase President, Gordon . . v Cole, Yice President, Mary Davis, Secretary, Perry Bauman, Treasurer. Perhaps no one will ever forget the comedy, Crashing Societyn, espec- ially those who were in the cast. As Juniors we worked hard to build up our treasury. VVe sold lunch on Field's Day, as well as other lunches throughout the year. Those who joined our class were: Gladys Bartok, Dorothy Mann, and Fern Tabor from Cherry Valley, and John Laughlin from Kingsville. The Senior officers are: Francis Hfason, President, Betty Hillstrom, Vice President, Fern Tabor, Secretary, Cress Sowry, Treasurer. The last to join our class were Dorothy Evans, Dorothy VVood, and Mary Vvilliarns. Our great dramatic success as Seniors was the mystery-comedy, allur- dered Alive 1 This year, I think we will all agree, has been the 'tyear of yearsn in our high school career. By Winona Baker. C Senior Class Will H AVING been duly examined by local physicians and finding that we are as rational as could be expected, the Senior Class of 1936, on this 22nd day of May, does hereby make the following will: Blichael l'elick hereby bequeaths his ability to argue to Clarence Spencer. John Maki bequeaths his unusual tidiness to Rfalcolm Parker. Cecil Champlin bequeaths his willing ways and also his ability to comb his hair to Josie Hurst. lNIary Davis bequeaths her energy used in walking one-half mile every morning to Beverly lyloses. Wilson Van VVinkle bequeaths his well-known French lesson to Doral Smith, who we are sure will profit by it. Thirteen

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Senior Class History 0 NE bright September morning in 1924, a group of lads and lassies spent their first half day together at Dorset School. Of these, nine have gone through school together: Robert Allen, Perry Bauman, Winona Baker, Iris Hayse, Aili Hynninen, Katherine Johnson, Betty McCon- nell, John lllaki, and Esther Pontius. Francis Mason has been with the class all but the second year. It was during that Hrst year, under the direction of Miss Leta Knapp, that we learned our first reading, 'riting, and ,rithmetic. Our second grade teacher was Bliss Ruby Bebout. Those of the present Senior Class who joined in the second grade are: Charlotte Asp, Betty Hill- strom, Bonnie Hinkle, and VVilson Van VVinkle. VVe have pleasant recollections of learning how to tell time and do different Indian dances. The next two eventful years of work were spent in the third and fourth grades under Miss Alta Gilbert. Bliss Lulah Crosby was teacher of the fifth and sixth grades. The present band and orchestra were started while we we1'e in the fifth grade. hir. Karl Cleveland was teacher of our seventh grade. IVe will probably never forget our Field's Day Flag Drill held that year. Charles Straw from Kinsman joined the class in the seventh grade. Miss Jeannette Humphrey was our last grade teacher. In the spring of 1932, we proudly carried home our diplomas that certified that We had finished Y Q Q. . Qef H0114 In the all More I .B -B B BT. In the fall of 1932, the present Senior Class were Freshmen minus the initiation which many did not get. The officers for that year Were: John Maki, President, Iris I-Iayse, Secretary-Treasurer. In 1932, we Freshmen presented a ltvlinstrel Show for Stunt Night. Michael Pelick and Lorena Taft entered our class from Denmark that same year, as did Russell Beals, Cecil Champlin, lN'Iary Davis, and Cress Sowry from Cherry Valley. I The Sophomore officers Were: Perry Bauman, President, Betty McCon- nell, Secretary-Treasurer. Our stunt for this year was 4'Hannah's Henpecked I-Iusbandn. Although it did not bring home the cake it afforded many a laugh for everyone. Twelve



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Perry Bauman, the sheik of the class, hereby bequeaths his place to Tom Smith who will assume this duty as one of the so-called dignified Seniorsn. ltlary Wlilliams bequeaths her shyness to Virginia McCoy. Esther Pontius willingly bequeaths her place on the basketball squad to Vera Allen. Charles Straw takes with him his unequaled ability as trombone player, but nevertheless leaves his place in the band to Inez Mellinger. Betty Hillstrom bequeaths her 'cnatural curlyv hair to Eleanor Laughlin. VVinona Baker leaves her personality in the Senior Class to Vine Petrie. Iris Hayse leaves her absence record to Robert lylason, who we all hope will not follow it too closely. Katherine Johnson leaves her ability as a piano player to Retagene Bailey. Bonnie Hinkle leaves her winning smile to Ila Marie Pfile. Charlotte Asp bequeaths her extreme shyness to Mary Hays. Lorena Taft leaves her place in Mr. Weinstock's office to Rhea Jean Hull. Francis Mason leaves his place as Business Nlanager of the Annual to Homer Jordan who we hope will do justice to this position and thus publish an annual for the class of 1937. Aili Hynninen leaves her many eXcuse blanks to Carrie Sowry. Dorothy lN'Iann bequeaths her place in Home Economics class to Florence Lawyer. Russel Beals leaves his love for Ashtabula to Arthur Allen, who we are sure will not break the record for regular attendance in this place. WW ,Betty lylcgoimell leaves her I-gage in therrbandftro Oliveitiluasp. Dorothy Wood takes her admirable features with her' but nevertheless leaves pleasant memories in the mind of a certain Junior boy. Dorothy Evans bequeaths her place as Editor-in-Chief of the Annual to Ellen Keep. John Laughlin bequeaths his loud, clear voice to LaVerne Furber, who can certainly make use of it. Fern Tabor bequeaths her ability as a beauty operator to Harriet Bolte. Gladys Bartok bequeaths her unusual athletic ability to Evelyn Harmon. Cress Sowry bequeaths his place as center on the basket-ball team to Uno Eskeline. This being the fmis, the Senior Class leaves its will with the hope that the different position will be carried out to the best of the heir's ability. This will is sealed on the date May twenty-second in the year of our Lord, 1936. By Fern Tabor Fourteen

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Dorset High School - Reflector Yearbook (Dorset, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 17

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Dorset High School - Reflector Yearbook (Dorset, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 30

1936, pg 30

Dorset High School - Reflector Yearbook (Dorset, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 13

1936, pg 13

Dorset High School - Reflector Yearbook (Dorset, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 58

1936, pg 58

Dorset High School - Reflector Yearbook (Dorset, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 55

1936, pg 55

Dorset High School - Reflector Yearbook (Dorset, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 31

1936, pg 31


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