Wilmington College - Wilmingtonian Yearbook (Wilmington, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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WENDELL WHITESIDE, B. S. IN ED., WASHINGTON C. H., O. Ohio State 1-2, E Z, Y. M. C. A.g Dormitory Council, Vice Pres. 45 Green and White 3, Student Senate 4, Chorus 3-45 Track Team 2-3, Carmen, Mignon, New Brooms, Senior Play. Whitey', did not join us until his Junior year. How- ever, he has made up for lost time since. He has shown a very co-operative spirit in all campus activities and has taken part in several dramatic productions. His chief in- terests are physical education and red hair. MYRTLE SMITH, A. B., CHILLICOTHE, OHIO. Scioto County Normal School, Wheelersburg, Ohiog Clinton County Normal School, New Vienna, Ohio, Miami University, Ohio University. After completing her two years of normal work, Miss Smith taught at Bloomington, Highland, Bradford and North Canton. By taking additional courses in the Summer School she secured the B. S. in Education in 1931. Since that time she has been teaching at the Western School in Chillicothe. Miss Smith will now receive her second degree from Wil- mington College, the A. B. degree. WILLIAM SNOOK, B. S. IN En., PoR'rsMoU'rH, OHIO. Ohio University, University of Cincinnati. Mr. Snook completed his two-year course in 1926. He has taught for twelve years and for the past seven has been principal of Nauvoo School in Portsmouth. A very jovial person, Mr. Snoolc is remembered by many who attended the summer school sessions with him. KENNETH CROSBY, B. S. IN En., CINCINNATI, OHIO. Cincinnati Bible Seminary, 1-2-3g University of Cin- cinnati, Mixed Chorus. This gentleman who is one of the partners in the Clark- Crosby Brain Trust has become well-known on the campus in the short time he has attended Wilmington College. Evidences of his fine background have appeared often in his classroom recitation. -Thirteen-

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WL ' -J' X iiifjfl if I ff?iifi ii'ff 1 QW ff 0 j Miif'fjf+ lin!!! . M -' iff XVWQV' ff ,vryaldilvii 5 IA- J I' , ll., CLARENCE CORDREY, B. S. IN En., WILMINGTON, OHIO. Class Pres. 3-45 I' fb F, Pres. 45 Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, Pres. 4, Basketball 1-2-3-45 Baseball 2-33 Science Club, Y. M. C. A. Although Clarence's chief interest lies in the field of physical education, he has found time to fill important posi- tions in several campus organizations. He has had the dis- tinction of being class president for two consecutive years. His favorite sport is basketball and he certainly can play it. LILLY PAINTER, B. S. IN En., SOUTH SoLoN, OHIO. Secretary of Senior Class, Senior Play, T O X, Pres. 3-4g A IP Q, Z E Il, Pres. 4g Pan-Hellenic, Council, French Club, Vice Pres. 45 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Treas. . 3, Home Economics Club, Petticoat Fever. We will remember Lilly as the little girl with the big smile. She is an honor student and has proven very effi- cient in the official positions of several organizations. She is quite an Eskimo, too, on the stage. JOHN WARING, A. B., WII.MINc'roN, OHIO. E Z, Treas. 43 French Clubg Mixed Chorusg Z 2 H, Vice Pres., Intramural Football 1-2-33 Track Team. N John is our idea of a gentleman. During his four years in college he has been an earnest student and has read very widely. He wishes to be a lawyer. Here is more power to you, John! GENEVIEVE ALLEY, B. S. IN En., LUCASVILLE, OHIO. Student Senate 3-4, Pres. 4g 2 Z, Corresponding Sec- retary 3g A 'P Q, T C-3 X, Secy. 3, Vice Pres. 45 Science Club, Home Ec. Club, Secy. 4g Phys. Ed. Council, Pres. 4, Petticoat Fever, Wilmingtonian, 33 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Secy. 45 Phys. Ed. Assistant 4. Genevieve has made an extraordinary record during her college career. She not only has been active in almost every phase of campus activity but has earned the ranking of an honor student. She is known as everybody's friend. -Twelve-



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l 'Ml I3 bt,4lr'14.,L UZCC, WUUJ ' if J y 5 U Dr ,df v 2,fid'!y .ni ij . Q -' J . dy , 1 M01 T' lf if a 5 0 ir, 3 XSD. - 'L Kabir, ,a,fu,LLL,1A, iq? FRANCIS DUNL P, B. S. IN En., WILMI TON, OHIO. 1' 415 F, Secy. 3-4, A W Q, Pres. 4, Student Senate 2-3-4, Library Assistant 2-3-4, Y. M. C. A., Senior Class Play, Taming of the Shrew, School for Scandal, Ten Nights in a Bar Room, Dulcy, Pet- ticoat Feverf' in Francis has the reputation on the campus of being consistently good-natured. In his Freshman year he gave evidence of true ability on the stage and, ever since, he has been a great asset to the dramatics department. We shall miss him. BETTY FARQUHAR, A. B., WILMINGTON, OHIO. A Q O, Treas 2, Pres. 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, Sen- ior Play, May Que-en, French Club, Y.,W. C. A., Home Economics Club, Assistant in Home Economics 3. The girls will remember Betty as Mrs. Channel's capa- ble assistant in the home economics department, the boys will remember her as an attractive May Queen. This adds up to brains and beauty? ROBERT WEARLEY, B. s. IN ED., WEST LIBERTY, OHIO. Defiance College 1-2, F CID F, Treas. 4, Vice Pres. of Senior Class, Dormitory Council 3-4, Pres. 4, Basket- ball 3-4, Track Team 3, Baseball 3-4. Bob took to Wilmington College as a duck takes to water. In his two years here he has made an enviable record and is well-liked by everyone. What will we do without that hearty laugh next year? RUTH PHELPS, B. S. IN En., SABINA, OHIO. A Q O, Pres. 4, 113 B KD, Pres. 3-4, A II' Q, Pan-Hellenic Council, 3, Y. W. C. A., Pres. 3, French Club, Pres. 3, Student Se-nate 3-4, Gospel Team, Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Chorus, Carmen, Mignon,', Faust, Senior Play. We will miss Ruth's cheer and optimism next year. She seems to be endowed with boundless energy that, com- bined with a keen mind, has enabled her to win top scholas- tic honor in her class. -Fourteen-

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