Arlington High School - Anchors Yearbook (Lagrangeville, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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Dorothy Zimmer: Court stenographer in Poughkeepsie. Charles Allen: Cavorting around the Yankee Stadium. Hilda Anderson: A reliable bookkeeper for a New York firm. Julia Burnett: A quiet home girl. Ada Lynch: A blushing bride no more. Now one of the sisters of the skillet. Leonard McG1ynn: Head butler at the Kenyon Estates. Alice Miller: Sailing the seven seas with her handsome sailor man. Muriel Monroe: Heroine of Bobby Benson's Buckaroos of the air. Coleman Perkins: Starring on the Camel hour as Ping Perkins. Rose Sabia: Her name in electric lights on the Great White Way. Donald Timmons: Is running for his bread and butter and is making a good job of it. Elizabeth Wade: Cutting up in Wade's butcher shop. Winfred Enders: Director of an alibi bureau. Marion Graham: Teaching geometry at A. H. S. Alice Hayes: The girl on the flying trapeze. Myrtle Mellenthin: Just waking up from her Knapp. Beatrice Rittinger: On a sea voyage as nurse-companion to a ninety-year-old millionaire. Lester Plankenhorn: President of Plankenhorn's agricultural school. William Aldrich: Has just published a book: Photography, Its Theory and Ap- preciationf' Anthony Antenucci: In charge of America's largest service station chain. Marquis Van de Water: A well-known construction engineer. Ronald Van Kleeck: Editor of Colliers. Albert Moore: A success in the radio business. Charles Budd: The 4-H county leader. Ada Doughty: Head of the printing firm of Doughty, Doughty and Doughty. Clare Duprau: A torreador in Spain, still throwing the bull. Edna Jacobs: Proprietress of a first-class beauty parlor with a sign in front, Nothing Impossible. Gladys Whiting: Housemother in a tourist camp.

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The Closs Prophecy A gypsy seer is seated gazing into a crystal. In its depth, the former members of the class of 1937 are revealed as they are to be ten years hence: Vincent Amato: Principal of A. H. S. fby student demandj. Dorothy Bargeski: Superintendent of H. R. S. H. Charles Barton: Successful Financial advisor of the Poughkeepsie banks. Virginia Bingham: So fond of Kresge's 5 8: 10 that she's soon to be the manager. Oscar Boone: Playing his first game as a guard on the Renaissance Basketball team. Margaret Buckley: Owner of Buckley's Business School. Marion Clark: Dean of Vassar College. Doris Clearwater: In Miss Greer's place as shorthand teacher at A. H. S. Helen Clinton: Supervisor of nurses at Bellevue. Donald Cross: Fast climbing the ladder of success. He is to be a policeman. Dorothy Dinka: A charming air hostess for the United Air Lines. Marion Doughty: Sitting in the oiiice of A. H. S. as a secretary. Joseph Eberhard: President of the United States Steel Corporation. Catherine Grant: Rushing around getting ready for one of her many social en- gagements for which she is already ten minutes late. Sarah Helms: Head librarian at A. H. S. Doris Hunt: About to land at Cherbourg, France. She is buyer for a Fifth Avenue Importing Co. Marie Kelly: The efficient secretary to Vincent Amato. Ernest LeRoy: President of America's largest munitions corporation. Leona MacElveen: Did not study hard for nothing. She is the world's fastest comptometrist. Gert Hegeman: Junior partner of Shaker, Travis Sz Quinn. Ralph Powell: New York's leading politician. Anna Keenen: Making her debut at the Metropolitan. Raymond Smith: Illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post. Robert Bennett: Still baseball coach of the New York Giants. John Kondas: Going out to the pastures at five o'clock calling in the cows. Sci- entific farming for John. Mildred Jones: Famous as a model at Luckey, Platt 8: Co. Philip Porter: In charge of Emmadine Farms. William Sundbloom: Taking a stand-in for lazy Dan. Elizabeth Sleight: Head of the Poughkeepsie Day Nursery School. Phyllis Singleton: Supervisor at the New York State College for Teachers in Albany. Charles Miller: A member of the Buckeroos on station WABC. Merium Morgan: Playing at Radio City Music Hall with her Girls' Band. Sarah Nardone: A very prominent business woman. Edward Pesano: Has just won the world's endurance record for talking. Joseph Manning: President of the United States. Helen Relyea: Living happily with Charles Barton. Evelyn Skelly: Still faithful to John Briggs. Jean Underwood: Has the title Professor Einstein the Second.



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Lost Will ond Testornent We, the senior class of 1937, being of sound mind and body and in full pos- session of all our senses, do hereby make this last will and testament on this twenty-first day of June, 1937. ARTICLE I. To the class of 1938 we give the honor of being the fourteenth graduating class of Arlington High School. ARTICLE II. To the Juniors, we bequeath the following: To Paul Brown we leave the personality and executive ability of Charles Bar- ton. Perhaps you can also manage your Senior Class so efficiently that you will find time to choose a life partner. To Patsy Morreale and George Dennis, the loquacity of William Aldrich. To Victor Cady and Richard Whalen, the inspirational influence of Charles Allen. To Wesley Bradley and Robert Garrett, the sophistication of Vincent Amato. To James Nichols, Stephen Owsiany and Ray Schattle, equal shares of Anthony Antenucci's limitless ambition. To Glen Carpenter and Ray Pfautz, the all-around athletic ability of Robert Bennett. To Andrew Pink and Clifford Lattin, the flashing basketball style of Clare Duprau. To John Qualls and Lloyd Carpenter, the mathematical ingenuity of Philip Porter. To Leonard Satz and Leon Van Vlack, the authoritative voice of Ralph Powell. To Harold Van de Bogart and George Mastin, the fine, artistic talent of Ray- mond Smith. To George Luhman and Norbert Koenig, the step'n-fetchit way of William Sundbloom. To William Martin, Jean Underwood's fondness for Freshies. To Eugene Scerebini and John Wright, Charles Budd's pleasing personality. To Ronald Nye, Donald Cross' golden locks. To James Exum, Oscar Boone's many friends and ardent followers. To Harry Walters and Clifford Schnell, Joseph Eberhard's mastery of English. To Gordon DeNike, Donald Knapp and Charles Tully, Windy Ender's paper- filled textbooks and Blue Lizzy. To Charles Still and Frank Spilbor, the nonchalance of John Kondas. To James Ryan and Roswell Scism, Joe Manning's three-course lunch. To Roy Bishop and Alfred Antenucci, the surplus Irish humor of Leonard Mc- Glynn. To Harry Monroe and Charles Rittinger, the brilliance of Charles Miller. To Ross Wentworth and Edward Purdy, the don't-care manner of Albert Moore. To William Wishart and Arthur Ringwood, the engaging smile of Coleman Perkins. To August Kampfer and Robert Sears, the colossal diction and quick wit of Edward Pesano. To Charles Wolff and Emil Anderson, is left the shy reserve of Lester Planken- horn.

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