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ftODN£Y P' Rodney W.Pyle, from Beaver, Ohio, joined our faculty in September, 1937, as our coach. Since his graduation from Wilmington College, he has taught for five years. In the course cf his teaching he has found history to be his favorite subject. As for his hobby, he likes all sports, both indoor and outdoor. He says he would choose basketball for his favorite sport. As a pastime he prefers reading to any other, and when at the radio. Jack Benny claims his attention. The theater is one of his favorite amusements, and Franchot Tone and Myrna Loy are tops with him. His one wish is to visit the New York World's Fair this summer. He spends his summers at home working, and at summer school. His greatest ambition is to become a high school superintendent. He says that the most embarrassing, most scared and most exciting moment of his life was his first day. Looking back, we find David Clingaman graduating from Bowling Green University. The following year he joined our faculty and has remained with us for two years teaching Industrial Arts and Chemistry, his fa- vorite subjects. His summers are spent studying at Ohio State, while his spare moments are taken by reading or working with radios which are his favorite hobbies. He is also very interested in basket ball, his favorite sport. At the present time, he hopes to spend a part of next summer's vacation in visiting the New York World's Fair, which he hopes, will help to erase the memory of his most scared moment—v hen he fell off the barn (while working with a radio). We hope he will succeed. Personally, Mr. Clingaman enjoys his work and sincerely hopes, that by his efforts, he will have the world a better place in which to live. Happiness grows at cur own firesides, and is not to be picked in strangers' gardens--Dcuglas Jerrcld
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£ V£ LYM DR UC K £ N jM J L L£ R Evelyn M. Druckenmiller, whose home is in Elmore, Ohio, obtained her degree from the University' cf Toledo. In her two years cf teaching she has found Literature tc be one of the most interesting subjects to teach. Collecting pictures and quotations has become her hobby. Being a Physical Education teacher, she is very interested in sports, particularly basket ball. When she can find a moment for recreation she usually reads a book rr plays ping-pong. Has she a screen star? Yes, Lionel Barrymore seems to fit her idea cf a good actor. The radio has seemingly become a part of her also, for she is deeply absorbed by the plays it pre- sents, especially The Lux Theater Program. Her summers are spent in working and going tc school. To travel is her ambition. If possible she wants to visit New York City this summer. Her trip to Minneapolis to a College Convention was to her an exciting experience. MARY BURKHOLDER Mary Elizabeth Burkholder's home is in Columbus Grrve, Ohio. She graduated from Bluffton College. In her two years of teaching she has found Home Eco- nomics and music tc be her favorite subjects. Miss Burkholder collects poetry as her hobby and her favorite sport is tennis. When she has any extra time we usually find her reading or listening to some musical program on the radio. Her favorite screen stars are Spencer Tracy and Jeanette MacDonald. She also enjoys listening tc the Magic Key radio pro- gram. She spends her summers going to summer school or working. Her greatest ambition is to travel and she would like very much to see Washington D. C. this sum- mer. She says her most exciting experience was her visit to Radio city in New Ynrk. Your friend is the man who knows all about you, -- and still likes y u—Hubbard
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