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In the spring of 1959 the Oracle staff inspected the early construction of the building. The unit on the left is the Clegg Drive entrance to the north wing. The right hand Whitmer’s students, parents, and guests will use this en¬ trance to the field house when attending athletic events and the annual circus. The field house seats 4400, and the floor contains one main basketball court, two cross-court view shows girders being placed into position for the main entrance. practice zones, six volleyball courts, and one indoor baseball diamond. A colorful mural painted by James Nickloy, a Trilby artist, decorates a large section of the east wall.
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During pep sessions the roll- away bleachers on the main floor and the balcony take care of everyone. Groundbreaking ceremonies for the new school were held Sept ember 10, 1958. The girls’ gym has room for three volleyball courts, one basketball court, and one in¬ door baseball diamond.
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John Wallace Whitmer John Wallace Whitmer, a well-known educator, is the man for whom Whitmer Senior High School was named. He was born in 1877 and died in Flower Hospital on November 15, 1960. He began his teaching career in 1899 and in 1915 was named Lucas County superintendent of schools. It was while serving as county superintendent that Whitmer High School was named in his honor. In 1924 township residents and teachers approached Mr. Whitmer to ask that a high school be provided in the area. Mr. Whitmer agreed that a Wash¬ ington Township high school was vital and soon classes were started in the basement of Wernert school. In 1928 the original Whitmer High was opened and in 1960 the new building was also named Whitmer. Although Mr. Whitmer was unable to attend the formal dedication of the new Whit¬ mer High School on November 6, 1960 he sent his best wishes and expressed hopes that he might visit it yet. 1877—1960 Formal Dedication — November 6, 1960 Mr. Clyde Elder presents class presidents Brian Jenne, James Counts, and Bill Hankforth the shovel used in the ground breaking ceremony. 6
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