Dorset High School - Reflector Yearbook (Dorset, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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SOPHOMORES Upper Row: Marie Allen, Vera Allen, Budd Burlingliain, Uno Rslceline, Donald French, Agnes Gnau. Second Row: Leonard Goodenough, Lawrenoe Hayse- lett, Leo Hursl, Howard Kyle, Eleanor Laughlin, Clyde Laughlin. Third Row: Robert Mason, Franklyn lNIeGill, Glenn McMillion, Domingo Medina, Harold Piper, Carrie Sowry. Fourth Row: Merald lVise1', Dora lvortinan. 'I 'wenly

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unior Class History E LEVEN of the present Junior Class were seated in the first grade ten years ago. They surely have grown, but habits are hard to change, and memories linger . . . Don,t embarrass the girls by asking them if they ever received a whipping. CThe old dump wagons made ideal play houses-so they thought., , It is hard to decide which teacher was the favorite of the whole class. Some have chosen Mrs. Spinneweber, who was only a substitute. Music and dramatics were always popular in our class. Clarence will never forget how Robinson Crusoe acts. Just ask any Junior if he remembers uThe Wvedding of the Painted Doll. That was one of our big successes. Marian,s favorite part in plays was VVolf , Rip Van VVinkle,s dog. She played her part very well. VVe still had much to learn when as greenhorns we entered high school. One of the first things the boys learned was how to clean off the ball diamond and the girls, how far it was to the town pump. flnitiation lj There have been many additions and suhtractions to and from the class. The largest addition occurred in our Sophomore year when ten Cherry Valley pupils entered our class. VVith an enrollment of thirty-one, everything went off' in a big way. Parties flourished! Even class dues came in better. Our high school class officers were as follows: Freshman-Arthur Allen, President, Ellen Keep, Secretary-Treasurer. Sophomore-Homer Jordan, President, Herman Karr, Vice President, Ellen Keep, Secretary-Treasurer. Junior-Clarence Spencer, President, Vine Petrie, Vice President, Evelyn Har- mon, Secretary 3 Rhea Jean Hull, Treasurer. The eleven members of the Junior Class who started school in the first grade together are: Arthur Allen, Harriet Bolte, VVinifred Duncan, Evelyn Harmon, Mary Hays, Josie Hurst, John Jackson, Homer Jordan, Ellen Keep, Clarence Spencer and Ross Van VVinkle. In addition to these eleven there are now thirteen other members of the Junior Class. VVitl1 such an eventful history, we are certain to be successful in future vears. By Ellen Keep. Nineteen



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Sophomore Class History 51 a sunny day in September, 1926, a group of twenty-one small, but happy boys and girls entered school at Dorset. After a while we learned that we were not supposed to write on the blackboard with crayons or talk in school time. After many ups and downs, we reached the seventh and eighth grades. Those were wonderful daysfespecially when report cards came out. In 19341, we were proud and happy as we climbed the agolden stairsv of D. H. S. into that heaven called the Freshmen year. It turned out to be less heavenly than we expected however. VVQ admit that we found ourselves in the midst of a couple of French classes before we finally got our schedules worked out correctly. We elected as our Freshmen officers: Vera Allen, President, Franklyn lVIcGill, Vice President, lllarie Allen,iSecretaryg and Retagene Bailey, Treasurer. Soon came initiation, but the most fun of all was the mass wiener roast at the school grounds. Several Cherry Valley pupils had 1'aised our class membership to thirty-one. The Sophomore year is proving very successful. llliss Fleck is our Home Room Advisor. The class officers for this year are: Harold Piper, President, Howard Kyle, Vice President, Retagene Bailey, Secretary, and Domingo iMedina, Treasurer. VVe brought the 1935 Freshmen into the high school suitably. This proves to be the most exciting year of high school. There are twenty-seven members in the class now, and the seven faithful members who have been in the class for ten years are: Vera Allen, Retagene Bailey, Uno Eskline, Stanford Jewell, Howard Kyle, Robert lVIason, and Marie Allen. By Marie Allen Twenty-one

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