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WILLIAM ERNEST SUNDBLOOM-'tDuck Football 15 Senior Prom Committee 4. Duck's motto is Never get up before you have to and never come to school with your hair combed. However. a pleasing personality and friendly manner have earned him close friends. DONALD JOHN TIMMONS-'LDOf1', Cross Country 3, 4: Track 2, 3. 43 Glee Club 3. Don's marvelous track ability has certainly earned him popularity: A sense of humor and a sedate manner have won him many friends. JEAN HERBERT UNDERWOOD Track 15 Cross Country 25 Student Drivers 2. 3. 45 Cheerleader 35 Class Treasurer 35 Basketball 35 Welfare Squad 3, 45 Arlingtonian 45 Yearbook 45 Senior Prom 45 Senior Play 4. Jean's vigor and vitality have established his popularity in Poughkeepsie High as well as this school. Success, Jean. MARQUIS PHILIP VAN DE WATER Student Drivers 4. During his brief stay at Arlington. Marquis has gained much personal prestige. We wish him luck in the future. RONALD VAN KLEI-:CK- Ronnie Glee Club 35 Football 3, 45 Yearbook 4: Arling- tonian 4. Inexhaustible wit makes Ronnie a fine com- panion. A courageous fellow on the gridiron. Ronnie fears no opposition. ELIZABETH MARY WADE- Betty Arlingtonian 45 Yearbook 4. A dimpled smile and a witty conversation: this describes Betty thoroughly. GLADYS WHITING Library Assistant 2, 3, 4. A serene and well-liked member Of the '37 class. Gladys was the library assistant who gain- ed the approval of our library teacher. DOROTHY HARRIET ZIMMER-- DOY, Banking Staff 3, 45 Welfare Squad 45 Glee Club 4. The Old proverb 'tgood things come in small packages, certainly applies in your case. DOt. A more able secretary would be hard to find.
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LESTER R. PLANKENHORN A quiet lad who has ignored all feminine ap- peal: a reminder of those Texan days when little was said but much done. PHILIP C. PORTER-'tPhil A lad who sailed smoothly through high school and who intends to enter the world in the same manner. HELEN ELIZABETH RELYEA Yearbook 43 Senior Prom Committee 4. Quiet and scholarly. yet capable of winning the heart of the Senior president. Much happi- ness and success to you. Helen. BEATRICE MARTHA RITTINGER- Bea Arlingtonian 4. An ability to solve geometry problems and her keen wit. introduce Bea. the energetic las- sie with the permanent smile. Ross ELIZABETH SABIA Glee Club 35 Basketball 3. A willingness to work and a pleasant dispo- sition make Rose admired by all she meets. PHYLLIS ELIZABETH SINGLETON Class Play lg Mandolin Club 13 French Club 45 Welfare Squad 43 Arlingtonian 43 Yearbook 4. Phyllis is one of the school's outstanding students. Her ability to attain high grades in every subject is sure to earn her a high posi- tion in later life. EVELYN LORRAINE SKELLY-UEVH Class President 1g Class Secretary 3g Student Council 43 Yearbook 4: Arlingtonian 4. Ev is the inconspicuous young lady whose quiet manner has earned her many close friends. Efficiency and ambition rate her an A-1 student. Common sense is another of Ev's virtues. ELIZABETH SLEIGHT- Betty Glee Club 4: Arlingtonian 4. Quiet and reserved, but always ready to give a pleasant smile to all who pass. RAYMOND SMITH- Ray Glee Club 45 Arlingtonian 4, A talented artist, both in painting and music, Ray always manages a surprise for us. You de- serve success, Ray. and we're sure you'll earn it.
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Closs History--1937 The class of 1937 is the thirteenth class to graduate from Arlington High School. But this fact has little to do with our achievements. Twelve students received honor keys for high scholastic rating during the first three years of the high school course. It is the second class to receive so many keys. Those receiving them were: Vincent Amato, Marion Clark, Donald Cross, Joseph Eberhard, Cath- erine Grant, Charles Miller, Muriel Monroe, Helen Relyea, Phyllis Singleton, Evelyn Skelly, Raymond Smith, and Dorothy Zimmer. We continued with pride the publication of the year book. We sincerely hope the precedent established by the class of 1936 will be carried on by future classes. A class play was presented: Captain Applejack, which abounded in witty dialogue. The basketball team this season was composed chiefly of Seniors, and finished with flying colors one of the stiffest schedules in the school's history. In interclass basketball the boys succeeded in defeating other classes, during their Freshman, Junior, and Senior years. Our treasury has been increased by food sales, a milk fund, the selling of Christmas Cards, and a Senior Prom, In the course of both work and enjoyment, we have been led through the dark and perilous paths of learning. We have learned to share glorious victory and to brave defeat.
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