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The eleventh mile of our journey marked another ' cornerstone, This year we had Miss Otto as our Joan Roller Vice President, Maude Roller Treas- urer, and Bruce Keller Secretary. Mr. Pugh left us and therefore Mr. Olds joined the fac- ulty Miss Krouse also joined the faculty this year and became the Music teacher and also Home Economics teacher. Two important events, which stood out to all of the Junior class as a large masterpiece, were the Junior Play and the Junior-Senior Banquet. 4 i D class sponsor and Martha Aspacher was President Qiyf We are now ending our journey and soon will be left to find our way through the world. We have Mr. Housley as our class sponsor, Martha Aspacher President, Bruce Keller Vice President, Joan Roller Treasurer, and Maude Roller Secretary. Mr. Olds and Miss Otto left us at the end of the eleventh mile and Mr. Clarke and Mr. Hetrick took their places. At the beginning of the twelfth mile we had the privilege of choosing our Class Ring and the next thing was to let the photographer shoot us. A short time after Christmas we picked our' invitations and name cards, This mile of our journey is to be the most important year of History in the eyes of the graduating class of 1936. We have shared many happy hours of work and play with our fellow-classmates and are ready to bid adieu to the many good times we had together. Our teachers have to the best of their ability taught us how to face the world. Now as we say farewell we want them to know we really appreciate all the extra hours they spent with us. We are sorry to leave our fellow students in other classes and wish them most happy years to come. Some will go one way and some another but the HMemoriesN of HDear Old Webster Highu will never be erased. CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of Webster Township, Wood County and State of Ohio being of full age and of sound mind and memory, Do make, Publish and Declare this Writing to be Our Last Will and Testament, hereby revok- ing all wills by us heretofore made. Item l. We direct that all of our just debts and expenses be paid out of our estate as soon as prac- tical after the time of our Graduation. f
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i . Jg v y 4 px . Igavik are now members of the graduating class. This xx year we had two teachers, Mr. Greer the first semester and Mr. Bedford the second semester, Illia: 1 Mr. Long joined the faculty of our school and taught the sixth and seventh grades. We therefore had the pleasure of having him as our seventh grade teacher. Mr. Long has been our baseball coach since he has been a member of the faculty. The eighth grade found the group of timid boys and girls who had started on their journey and who had recovered from their timidness back to the same task they had to overcome eight years before. They took their places in the front of the assembly very timidly but after a few weeks had'overcome this horrible feeling. We had as our teachers, Miss Otto, Miss Wayman, Mr. Housley and Mr. Pugh. This mile was to be an important one in our lives. We were to graduate from the elementary school and then receive our diplomas to enter High School What a thrill this was L April the first came and we were acquainted with the fact that this was the day we were to take our State examination. The group did a very good piece of work on their tests and seven of them were award ed certificates of honorable mention. Those receiving honorable mention were Martha Aspacher, Genevieve Ridenour, Evelyn Lahman, Allegra Rogers, Marjorie Hagemeyer, Robert Ward and Charles Venis. At the end of our eighth mile we were awarded our diplomas and were then ready to begin our journey only having to complete four miles. On the ninth mile of our journey we lost two of our faithful members who had been with us since the beginning of our journey. They were Luetta Brueggemeier and Robert Ward. We had Miss Wayman, Miss Otto, Mr. Housley and Mr. Pugh as our teachers with Miss Wayman as our class sponsor. At the beginning of our ninth mile we elected Joan Roller as President of the class, Martha Aspacher Vice President and Allegra Rogers Secratary and Treasurer. Our tenth mile we had again as our class spon- sor Miss Wayman and the same teachers as we had in the ninth grade, This year we elected Edward Race, who had been with us for about five years, as President, Burl Beaverson Vice President and Charles Venis Secretary and Treasurer. At the end of the tenth mile Edward Race and Arnold Evans, who had been with us since the beginning of our journey left us.
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725 YV' ,II A.11egra's quiet disposition and the ability to h 4 y study instead of waste time. Item 3. Evelyn Lahman wills her skill as business manager of WThe Web? to some competent Junior. -7- Item 2. To Delmar Lahman is bequeathed 4 I S K Item 4. Martha.Aspacher beqpeaths her ability to write editorials and supervise nThe Webn andUSkylightN staffs.to Charlotte Dunipace. Item 5. Maude Roller bequeaths her splendid ath- letic accomplishments to Doris Brueggemeier. Item 6. To Ralph Hamen is bequeathed the curly hair and the fine agricultural workmanship of Noel Duni- pace. V ' 7: Item 7. To Wayne Brueggemeier, Charles Venis bequeaths a new red wheeled Chevrolet and Velma Heckman promises him a whole year of dates. Item 8. To Dorothy Swartz, Genevieve Ridenour beqpeaths her winning smile and pleasing disposition. Item 9. Of course to Bob Shanks, since we, the undersigned think he will need one, is bequeathed the bent but not broken, clean and good running Model T Ford of Bruce Keller. Item 10. To Lowell Frobose, Marjorie Hagemeyer bequeaths.her excellent achievement of getting dates on hte spur of the moment since this is leap year. Item ll. To Dorothy Metzger, Joan Roller be- queaths her cool temper and ability to do Physics. Item 12. Elmer Bushman bequeaths to Lois Sanden his ability to make rolling pins in shop class with which she can controh Ralph Hamen in later years. Item 15. To Doris.Brueggemeier, Evan Joseph be- queaths a.diamond ring. It is a.bit early but he thinks the early bird gets the worm. Item 14. To the Sophmore girls, Margaret Lee- master beqpeaths her master mind and clever hands at cooking.
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