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WHAT THE SENIORS DO ADY Cliemisl . . .Jerry and lwer pei . . Gur Slar . . . Keeping busy . . . 'Boul +o give up . . . Seamslress . . . lvlasler Typer . . . To Findlay as usual . . . explosion oui of place . . . Foolball l-lero . . . Our counly or- clweslra member . . . Good calclw . . . bicyclisl . . . anoilwer novel . . . scrap book of poems . . . llwumb 'boul worn oul . . . swealer in Jrlwe malcing . . . ready for a fall . . . Nimrod and rifle . . . always lfiungry . . . our Songbird . . . lale as usual . . . lvliglwl be good someday . . . l-lawaiian harmonisl . . . I2 years Togellwer. Page 22
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OUR WILL WE LEAVE BEHIND: We, the Senior Class of 1937, being of sound body and mind, and realizing that our course in Arcadia High School is drawing to a close, do hereby publish and declare this to be our last Will and Testament. To the Teachers we extend our deepest regrets that we will not be here to entertain them in the years to come. To the Junior Class we leave our few Senior privileges. To the Sophomores we bequeath in two years the right to occupy Seneior seats. To the Freshmen we bequeath our quiet Ways. They need them. Nina Binger wills her red hair to Edna Anderson. We hope she takes good care of it. Jerry Bohn leaves her laughing disposition to Pauline Lang providing she makes as good a use of it as Jerry does. Ruth Bowman bequeaths her fancy to collect memory verses to Evelyn Lantz. Bernard Dwenger bequeaths his ability to answer Mr. Beane's questions to Paul Gar- rett. Good luck, Paul. Laura Ebersole bequeaths her curly hair to Louise Schaadr hoping she will appre- ciate it. Kentha Ewing wills her history grades to Eugene Garrett. Lucille Fisher bequeaths her glasses to Mary Louise Thomas. Handle with care Mary Louise. Lloyd Fisher transfers his position on the football team to Charles Hoffman. Roller Fox leaves his habit of going to sleep in English class to anyone so deserving. Wayne Gibson Wills his bashfulness to Paul Groth. Marie Heinze leaves her restraint in speech to Alice Huffman. Donald Johnson leaves his talking ability to Joe Tidd. Arabelle Kinsley wills her quiet and modest manner to Delores Sherman. Do be quiet, Dee. Lillian Lewis wills her ability in sports to Marilyn Schubert. Make use of it next year, please. ' LeRoy Lantz wills his height to Fred Heischman. Opal Moore bequeaths her sewing ability to Alma Steiner. Lowell Moore bequeaths his position as candy manager to anyone who wishes it. John Newman leaves his ability for arguing in Democracy class to Emmet Huntley. Prove your points Emmet. Doris Peters leaves her public speaking ability to Richard Ebersole. Edna Rayle bequeaths her place on the honor roll to Emerson Reffner. Ralph Sherman wills his popularity to Norman Finsel. Sam Treece bequeaths his ability to perform chemistry experiments to Charles Kirian. Luella Evenbeck bequeaths her ability to giggle to Marian Helfer. ' George Monday leaves his ability to annoy certain study hall teachers to George La- Fontaine. Olive Nau wills her interest in Glee Club to Lois Conine. Sigvml: Olive Nau Wif'11esser: Jane A. Moody C. H. Wiseley Page 21
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RAMBLINC-3 RADIO REPORTER REPORTS NEWS OF GRADUATES fCII11fi7l7tC'!l from Page 20j Librarian Known for Excellent Work. Kentha Ewing has been Librarian here for the last four years and is liked by everyone who Visits the library, for she can give him or find for him any information he wishes. Kentha went to Western Reserve and upon graduation she was employed in the State Library in Columbus for the last four years. l'Secretary of Big Firm Gets Salary Raise. Lowell Moore is this lucky secretary. He is working for one of the largest firms in Illinois. He did secretarial work for the gov- ernment for a few years in Hancock County. When this large Chicago firm asked for a good reliable secretary, Lowell was recommended and toqk the position. Bernard Dwenger is the expert telegraph operator for the railroad in Arcadia accord- ing to this piece here. l'College Professor Returns to Work After Home for Short Visitf' Sam Treece is this professor. Now he goes by the name of Dr. Samuel Treece. He surely studied harded in college than he did in high school to attain such a position. That just proves what one can do if he only tries. Marie Heinze is doing house work in Columbus for her cousin. Columbus must be a good place to go. She's the third girl from this class to go there. Stenographer Breaks Typing Record. Luella Evenbeck, who is a private secretary for a prominent business man, can type faster and as accurately as she could in school. She was the fastest typer graduated during her years of school. She is still increasing the number of words per minute that she can take in short hand. Wealthy Lady and Companion Return from Hawaiian Islands. The companion is no other than Edna Rayle. Edna left her name and address at different places, when we were on our senior trip, as a companion and secretary for an elderly lady. She has been traveling for eight years with this wealthy lady. ' 4 Another senior of '37 who is married is Olive Nau. She studied music in Chicago for several years but now is married and lives on a farm in Biglick Township. Most Successful Farmer in Hancock County Uses Newest Scientific Methods. Lloyd Fisher started farming the summer school was out. He has been very successful and prosperous by using all the scientific methods of farming. He owns a large farm in his native county. George Monday is another successful farmer. He would be as good as Lloyd but he does a good bit of auctioneering which takes much of his time away from his farm. He is one of the best auctioneers of his county. He owns his farm toog neigher George nor Lloyd are married. Nurse Marriesf' This nurse is Lillian Lewis. She went to Toledo Hospital for her nurse's training and has been doing this kind of work for the last six years. She has now given up nursing for a home of her own. She is to live in Fort XVayne where her husband is employed. It seems as though every member of this class is doing well. Not one of us has had much trouble since school has been out,not even as much as we had in school with the teachers. I Wish to add that I never heard of any member gaining weight from the candy the seniors sold at noon. I hope I have given you radio listeners the information you wished. This is your Rambling Radio Reporter, Doris Peters, saying So-Long until next Week at this same time when I shall answer more requests from this same radio station. Page 2 3
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