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  2. Charles S. Schollenberger - Wikipedia

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    Schollenberger was born in 1922, on the campus of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center in Wooster, to agronomist Charles Jay and Anne (Sundy) Schollenberger. [4] His childhood interest in chemistry began when his father let him perform experiments in his lab. Schollenberger graduated from Wooster High School in 1940.

  3. Dick Schafrath - Wikipedia

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    Dick Schafrath was the first-born son of Norman and Mary, farmers of Irish-German descent. Their farm was located on the edge of Wooster, Ohio. [2] At an early age, Dick learned his work ethic while working alongside his father. By his senior year of high school, the Cincinnati Reds and the Ohio State Buckeyes were actively recruiting him.

  4. Stanley Gault - Wikipedia

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    He was born on January 6, 1926, in Wooster, Ohio, to Clyde and Asenath Gault. [1] He graduated from the College of Wooster in 1948 with a bachelor's degree in geology, and remained as Chairman Emeritus of the Board. [1] [2] While studying at the College of Wooster, he served in the Army Air Corps as a B-29 gunner during World War II. [1]

  5. Bob Houmard - Wikipedia

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    Houmard was born in Wooster, Ohio and grew up in Orrville, Ohio and attended Orrville High School, where he played baseball, basketball and football.As a senior, he set school records with 1,255 rushing yards and 155 points scored and was named All-Chippewa Conference, a High School All-American, and a North Squad All-Star.

  6. Bill Musselman - Wikipedia

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    The young Musselman played basketball, football, and baseball at Wooster High School in Wooster, Ohio. When he graduated in 1958, he was the school's second all-time leading scorer. After high school, he attended Wittenberg College (now Wittenberg University) in Springfield, Ohio, where he played basketball for Ray Mears.

  7. Dean Chance - Wikipedia

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    Chance had one child, son Brett, who graduated from Ohio State University in 1985 [19] and worked as an executive for the Ohio State Fair, the Ohio Expo Center, and Instagram. [citation needed] In August 2015 Chance was inducted into the Angels Hall of Fame. Chance died at his home in Wooster on October 11, 2015, at the age of 74. [20] [21]

  8. Wooster prof to speak on Ohio bumblebees - AOL

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    Find out why when Jennifer Ison, associate professor of biology at the College of Wooster, speaks about Ohio bumblebees at the annual Friends of the Library fall meeting on Thursday, Oct. 12.

  9. John McSweeney (Ohio politician) - Wikipedia

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    He returned to the United States in 1919 and resumed teaching. He served as member of the Wooster City Council 1919–1921 and served as president. He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1920 to the Sixty-seventh Congress. He was admitted to the bar in 1925 and commenced practice in Wooster.

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