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RICHARD BEARD A. B. and M. A. Findlay, Bowling Green Ohio State University English KENNETH CLOSE B. S. i11 Education Michigan State Normal Industrial Arts 1+RANK MARQUIS B. S. in Education Miami University- Oxford, ,Ohio Mathematics H O NNARD RU ST X B. of Science l Bowling Green Commercial Education Steiner, Biddinger, Marshall, Crow, Marquis, Swain, Rust, Pritts Beard, Close, Habel, Stacy, B1'own PAUL BTDDINGER A. B. Findlay College Science, Biology DALE CRONN Bachelor in Education University of Toledo American History Community Problems DOUGLA S MARSHALL B. S. in Education University of Toledo NVorld History Community Problems DONALD STACY B. S. and M. A. Bowling Green Advanced Biology Physical Education FRANK SXNAIN M. M. and B. A. Northwestern University Iowa State Teacher's College Commercial Arts, Music ..10.. CLYDE BRONVN Bowling Green Music Supervisor MARVIN HABEL B. S. in Education M. Ohio State University Physical Sciences RALPH PRITTS B. S. in Education Ohio University Industrial Arts I-IAYIJN STEINER A, B. and M. A. Bluffton Ohio State University Mechanical Drawing Metal Xhfork A
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The March oi Senior Events This senior class, then numbering one hundred and thirty-live, made its first appearance at VVhitmer High School as students on September 6, 1936. NNe were the objects of the usual persecution and the traditional ridicule that is showered on the freshmen. Perhaps to confirm the fact that men are the stronger sex, the boys did not allow any girls to become officers. Those elected were: James Alex- ander, Pre.Yide11i,' lNilliam Toedter, Vice P'I't?.YidUll'f,' Laurence Hobey, Secretary-Trea.ru1'c1' and Harold Grenen, Sergeant at a1'1'11.r. VVith the aid of Mr. Marshall, we planned the annual Freshman Class Party for March ll, 1937. The climax of the year was the Freshman Class Picnic at VValbridge Park. Entering our Sophomore year, we chose as officers: Dick Schuler, PT6.Yid8l1ff,' William Toedter, Vice lJ7'I!.Y'lidt?llf,' Kay jean Henley, .S'crrclary,' Rolland Scherharth, Trcarurcrg and Howard Bender, ScrgeaizI-al-Arms. In the sophomore social life, only two events were listed: The Sopho- more Halloween Costume Party, and the Annual Sophomore Picnic at Wfamplers Lake For our Junior year, we elected: Patil Barrow, P1'CS'lidf'1lf,' Rolland Scherbarth, Vlifd-P1'l3.Yid!?l1l,' Betty Vischer, .S'0c1'eta1'y,' and Howard Bender, T1'eczsu1'er. . This year, we held two Junior dances, the Spring Frolic, and the Cherry Jam, plus the I-Hop at the Log Cabin, the Ir.-Sr. Party and the all-day' Picnic at XlV2l.l'l1l7lCI'S Lake. Mr. Beard kindly, and successfully directed our junior Play, Campus Quarantine with a splendid student cast. VVith a sophisticated aid and a determination to avenge our treatment when freshmen by teasing this year's freshmen, we returned to Wlliitmer as Seniors. An event of the year, the senior play, Tish , a rollicking comedy was competently directed and presented by Miss Connell. Having sponsored three Senior dances, the Pumpkin Prance, the Dedicatory Dip, the Sadie Hawkins, with great plans for the Prom, at the Log-Cabin, for the baccalaureate and graduation, we approach the end of our Senior year. The feeling isn't the happy one we anticipated, although We did have an excep- tionally bad case of spring fever. Instead it is a feeling of sadness upon leaving NNhitmer and one of expectation for the future. ..12.-
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