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i W H, ,,,,,,..--,-1, ,, Y Y -ELEANOR SHEROW Cecil ' Basketball 12, 3, 433 Honor Award C47- Talk about girl athletes- Eleanor is 'the tops! Beauty, per- sonality, and fidelity, make ,Eleanor what she ,is-a. perfect pal! JEAN STORM - Ja-meme Debating C3, 433: W, A. S- C4-JS Yearbook 143: Honor Award 443. Talk about beauty and intel- ligence! Here's one girl who has plenty of both. We fully eXD6Ct her to be Americafs- forthcoming Woman scintist. ELLIOT SLEIGHT KI Q! EH Dramatics C23. E11iott's love for French will undobntedly induce him to under- take the position of French diplo- mat Within the next few years. DORIS TERWILLIGER 4 :DOIYQ o Arlingtonian Cl, 2, 3, 43: Yearbookl C433 W. A. S. 14,35 Banking C2, 3, 43: Dramatics C235 Cross country C233 Track C133 Honor Award: Sect'y to Sophomore class. The gal represents many ad- jectives-vivacious -intelligent and' ambitious. Success is for her. RUTH SMITH Ruthie Ruthie is Very friendly, quiet, and shy in her own Way. ,. .1 JOHN TRETHEWEY l John seems to have determin- ation -that is sure to help him succeed later in life.
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I l' L CLASS HISTORY-19 3 6 Hail to the class of 1936! Never in the history of Arlington High School has there been a class that has surpassed its accomplishments, nor is there likely to be! In the act of sponsoring the first yearbook in the history of the school the Senior Class has left to the future students of Arlington something that will be carried down through the years with pride. The school is proud that the class of 1936 hasstood for high scholarship as proven by the fact that it had the honor of receiving the largest .number of honor keys, 'the award for high scholastic rating, ever awarded to any one class! The recipient of these keys were: Richard Albertson. Kathryn Conner, Ronald Cooper, Albert Coutant, Stanley Hohlowski, William Hudson, Edythe Humphrey, Helen Keenen, Eleanor Sherow, Jean Stormf Doris Terwilliger and Edward Wardell. A Another rare accomplishment, the presentation of three class plays throughout the course of its career. was attained by the class of 1936. The sophomore production was The New Co-Ed with Tommy and The Patsy as the junior and senior productions respectively. All were without doubt excellent. The Staff of the,Arlingtonian in the year 1935 and l936 was composed chiefly of seniors and in that year the financial return exceeded that of any former year. Numerous food sales, a christmas card sale, a milk fun, Senior Prom, and other similar activities too numerous to mention have been factors in the phenomenal success of the class. The class of 1936 was well represented in debating and athletics. It can be safely said that this group will long be remembered for the material and inspirational legacy that it has left for others to follow.
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