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ru MARIE HEINZE DONALD JOHNSON ARABELLE KINSLEY Blushing . . . lives on Fos- In Findlay often . . . lady's Vocal lessons . . . may be a toria road . . . likcs short- man . . . anyone will do . . . school mum . . . looks in- hand . . , eats celery, her lives on love . . . accommo- telligent . . . independent favorite food . . . why, I dating . . .is my tie straight? . . . dignified . . . smile for didn't know that . . . at all . . . Bob clear. home raising chickens . . . keeps her opinions. CLASS HISTORY The largest majority came back in '35 to enlist as Juniors. We Were gradually reaching our goal as Seniors. Mr. Wiseley took Miss Roller's place as Sponsor, and under his skillful direction We presented He Was a Gay Senoritaf' Lloyd Fisher was elected as our Presidentg Wayne Gibson as Vice-Presidentg Geraldine Bohn as Secretaryg and Olive Nau as Treasurer. Music, clubs and athletics Were enjoyed by most of us again. LEROY LANTZ I.lLl..IAN LEXVIS LOWELL MOORE Power House . . . who Basketball Captain . . . Lily- Lives in Arcadia . . . helps threw that? . . . expelled Ann . . . letters to Indiana, Uncle Stanley . . . candy from Ag .... likes Physics Pennsylvania, Ohio .... manager . . . annoys teach- . . . may be lawyer . . . nurse . . . works on week- ers . . . may be found fre- make some woman a good ends in Findlay . . . gives quently in library. cook . . . leads little boys her opinions. astray. M Page 1 S
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U ll l l ll , ' l I rl in W il l El l. 4: ll Pl A li I BERNARD DNVENGER LAURA Eaaasota KENTHA EXVING T' ll Q Has light hair . . . at office Candy manager . . . snapshot Keeks Art guessing .... E, in trouble . . . there, there editor . . . oh, hen . . . pals with Laura . . .don't be- l' . . . R. R. Agent . . . roam- high honors, salutatorian . . . lieve it . . . where's my kids M ing in the gloamingu . . . home ec. teacher . . . short- . . . struggled through Caesar criminee . . . doing a good est member of class . . . . . . nurse or librarian . . . 1 turn. plays clarinet and piano. independent. In 1934 we came back and were better acquainted with the routine. Miss Roller still acted as Sponsor and we elected the following officers: President, Ruth Bow- mang Vice-President, Wayne Gibsong Secretary, Roller Foxg Treasurer, Laura Eber- sole. We presented the play Where's Grandma with a great success. Again we were represented in Glee Clubs and athletics by a majority of the class. LLOYD FISHER ROLLER FOX WAYNE GIBSON At j'erry's . . . wears specs Foxx . . . fighting Irish Lives near XVest Indepen- . . . drives Ford . . . likes Ag. . . . attracted by blonds . . . dence . . . may be found . . . dear Mr. Beane . . . in enjoys Ag .... where's'my with Harold and Bernard . . . trouble . . . alternates with chair? . . . you wouldn't kid seen but not heard . . . . Fox . . . farmer . . . football mc, would you? . . . basket- riding bicycles . . . good captain. ball captain. student. l 'f al k ' . 1 if ll L Page 17
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I i li in l V ' i r, f 4' r 1 ll It Q Ei fl ,ll 1. . ' IG VL .il gy' it lil il sa GEORGE MONDAY OPAL MOORE OLIVE NAU Ll Vi lg Drives a Ford . . . Schubert Lives north of Arcadia . . . Writes class will . . . neat- if interest . . . Didn't I tell pals with Freshman . . est . . . Dodge or Plymouth ls' Eg you? . . . well, now . . . quiet . . . unassuming . . . . . I don't want to live ll . . . no thanks, we have a future seamstress . . . carries on zz farm . . . dates every ffl way . . . oiling hinges . . six subjects . . . works in night .... giggles with if: don't tell mom. Arcadia. Honey . . . likes olives - - . Noll, ITICH. 1937, our banner year as Seniors at last. Twenty-five have finally reached this finish. Fourteen members have spent twelve years in Arcadia and now We are about to leave. Mr. Wiseley has been a faithful and dependable Sponsor and with the help and guidance of the other teachers we have reached our goal. Five boys and one girl received letters in athletics, and We have 'taken parts in the Glee Clubs. Our play for this year was Spooky Tavernv. Our four years filled With Work and fun are finished, and we now bid all adieu. JOHN NEWMAN EDNA RAYLE SAMUEL TREEOE Lives on Tiffin road .... Snappy dark eyes . . . don't Sam . . . dislikes seniors well, heck . . . argues . . . touch me . . . answer for . . . studies Chemistry . . . likes Democracy . . . The everyone .... attended business man . . . skips girls are mad, now . . . you North Baltimore . . . associ- classes . . . disagrees with have to show me . . . tries ate editor . . . Valedictorian teachers. to be funny . . . likes . . . youngest in the class. chemistry. yl 211 'E I. 'E . Jr lent Page 1 9
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