Arcadia High School - Arcadian Yearbook (Arcadia, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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Q . . 1 ' T 'Q l 4 ,il L, ' . vi' A E ' i' n HELEN SALTZMAN-Prc.virlL'ni EDNA ANDERSON-Secretary Hclen's personality and her ability in com- Edna isunof Cnli' EVTUVS Wfifl .features bl!! mel-C131 studies will be 3 great help to her in H1 her interests, her athletic ability, and her the future, accomplishments. EVAN ANDERSON-T' LLOYD TAYLOR-Vice President ,, . mfr , ,, . Evys pleasing personality, his ability in Lloyd's interest in the affairs of the outside athletics, and his good sportsmanship have won world has made him n good Democracy student. for him an enviable place in his school. THE MOVING FINGER WRITES, AND HAVING WRIT. MCVES ON In the fall of 193 5, an eager crowd of boys and girls rushed into Arcadia High School, anxious to become a part of it. This group was the class of '3 9, the present Senior Class. Naturally, we realized that there would be some difficulty, but we felt that we were equal to it. Had there been any other thought, the record of the moving finger would be different today. As we took up our duties as Freshmen, we were forced to endure a mild initiation. Later, we chose blue and gold for our class colors, the white carnation as our flower and To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield as our class motto. When we became Sophomores, our work took on a new meaning. We presented the play All in the Family , which was very successful. As we advance from class to class, we realize that we have grown both mentally and physically. In the varied interests and endeavors, each one has found a way to express himself. Sportsmanship has been encouraged by every member of the class. With three-fourths of our high school life completed we very successfully portrayed Yimmie Yonson's Yobn. We took great pleasure in entertaining the Seniors at the Junior-Senior banquet. This was, perhaps, the most important event of our Junior year. Now as Seniors, we look back upon the history of our class in Arcadia High. Of course, we see many weaknesses recorded there, but they are exceeded to a great ex- tent by the progress we made. We presented our third and last play The Arrival of Kitty. As guests, we cordially thank the Juniors for the honor paid us at the Junior- Senior banquet. Now with great enthusaism we look forward to Commencement which is only the beginning of our career. We bid farewell to Arcadia High, hoping that underclassmen appreciate her as we did. Glenna Peters. Page Ii

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THE SENIORS ON PARADE The dinner hour. Don't be bashful, Fred. Don't we like each other? Tired, Gertrude? Allan and his Look this Way. 'Watch out! Dignified. All alone. Three Musketeers. Drop that brick! Posing for a picture. Prirnping again? Sitting pretty. Aren't We cute? The great physicists. Thorn among the roses. Twins. Looking at something, Luelia? Typing beauty. THE FINAL CURTAIN The final curtaivz is falling The halls we have wallzerl through so Our elassmazfes we're hizlrling ailien. often, Life aml its work lie before us, We must try our utmost to do. Four years we have worlzerl here together Striving to :lo our hes! To lea-ue a worthwhile remevzzhra-nee To our flear old A. H. S. Our work stretches out there before 11s, 'Tis ours fo win or to lose, Aml our hope is to he most successful In the career that each' one will choose. Page Wfhere our hearts were deeply L'l1f'll!lIIl!!l , We are leaving hehiml in our memories, This class of 71-l71C'f6El'L thirty-nine. So, farewell to our high school feachers, Farewell to our classmates rlear, Farewell to life's gl0fl07IS schoolzlays, We're leaving you this year. Lola Moser



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'7' ROBERT BINGER Bob decided upon an ath- letic career in his junior and senior year and has also shown nn interest in music. RAYMOND BOWMAN Although Raymond enjoys his fun he has been interested in agriculture, too. MARGARET FENSTERMAKER As a sincere, quiet, conscienti- ous girl she has been a help- ful librarian. FOSTER FORD Henry has shown ability in athletics and music and is de- pendable and easy to get a- long with. JOHN GILLILAND John, who doesn't let studies interfere with education, has a pleasing personality and has shown dependability in music and athletic managership. Page 1 6 MAXINE BLOOM Maxine is jolly, fun-loving, has shown an interest in music and is thinking of taking a beauty course. REED DAMON Reed is quiet but can make himself heard in the orchestra. Science has interested him much. CAROLYN FISHER Carolyn, our advertising man- ager, is jolly and has shown Ll great interest in music. EVELYN FRUTH Evelyn is studious, sincere, and friendly. She has accom- panied boys' glee club and has been active in girls' glee club. PAUL GROTI-I Paul is decisive, has shown in- terests in music and athletics, and intends to take up mathe- matics and science in college.

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