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Dessie Dovee, Presideni ln music Dot'x no fizzlr, Sbr' just lllLIk!'.Y ibut keyboard si:zlc'. Dot has made a good class president and the class has appreciated her, was president in both Sophomore and Senior years, been active partici- pant in Operettas, Home Ee., Glee, Science Clubs and a member of Student Council. As an actress She Won local fame in several plays. Accompanist for Girls' Glee Club. Librarian for several years. Emerson Huntley. Vice President Tarzan in a rlrrss wif. Tarzan is one of our few Senior boys. High financier for two years. Was on the throne of Student Council in Senior year. Football, Basket- ball, Science, and Mathematics seem to be his choice in school. He has taken an active part in dramatics. plays, and clubs: also a prominent member of Glee Club. Martha Good, Secreiary 'IGl'l1i1ll, jolly, full of flIll.H Mart led the legal yelling for two years and was a star on Basketball team for three years. She took part in Glec, Journalism, and Home Ee., Clubs: in three operettas, dancing her way: was first girl in class to get a diamond. Member of Student Council in the Senior year. Was the spoiled Mamma in the last Senior play. Harold Cardwell, Treasurer A rfifuplf' in bis rbirl, fbi' llrril wilbiuf' Satan has been an active representative in class offices, Vice President for two years, Treas- urer for one. Capt. of Basketball team, called signals in Football Senior year but was an im- portant member of team for three years. Took part in plays and operettas, SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 6, 1932, forty-four Freshmen entered Arcadia High School with the prospect of finishing in a grand way in the spring of '3 6. After we began to be a little settled in our routine, the inevitable initiation came, after which we were considered true members of High School. Our class officers were: President, Earl Myers, Vice President, Harold Cardwell, Secretary, Helen Moser, Treasurer, Vera Russell. We were well represented in athletics, glee clubs, and literary societies. Three of the girls had leads in the High School opcretta, The Sunbonnct Girl. Mr. Kieffer acted as sponsor during the year and guided our footsteps over the rough way. Two parties were held during the year, these being the only social events. Martha Good and Carl Conine received letters in basketball. For our sophomore year we elected Dessie Bovee, President, Harold Cardwell, Vice President, Kenneth Anderson, Secretary, Emerson Huntley, Treasurer. Miss Gordon was our sponsor. Harold Cardwell, Carl Conine, and Emerson Huntley received letters in football, and Ruth Saltzman, Martha Good and Carl Conine in basketball. In the fall of '34 we again assembled to continue our work as students of A. H. S. The following officers were elected to better guide our footsteps toward our goal: President, Elizabeth Pessellg Vice President, Ruth Saltzmang Secretary, Gladys Treierg Treasurer, Emerson Huntley, and Sponsor, Mrs. Crume. In order to get some money in our treasury we served a chicken supper after a foot- ball game, and presented the play Silas Smidge from Turnip Ridge' under the direction of our sponsor. In May wc put on our Sunday's best and went to Findlay College for' our Junior- Scnior banquet. Because of differences in our Sophomore year, we were unable to present a class play so one of the first things we did as Seniors was to select a play in order that we might
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Carl Conine Hix limbs we-rc cast in -manly moulrl, For hardy sporlx uml ronfcslx bold. Dick was a star athlete during his high school course, both in Football and Basketballg Capt. of Football in his Senior yearg was a renowned mem- ber of Ag. Club during his years in A. H. S.: a member of Student Council for two years, and as member of Glee Club took part in operettas. Ruth Creighion I rlorff like boys, I gurxx tlmfr :clay I rlorft like xcboolf' Ruthie is remembered mostly for her musical ability on the violin, also her portrayal of the part of post- mistress in the Junior play, Active participant in Clubs. Librarian for sev- eral years. Althouxzh she is the young- est member of the class she shows her brains in the fact that she ranks fifth in the class. Phillip Ebersole IIi.r l'lll'l'X url' nou' ull vmlvrlf' Whcther he is an English Butler or a hick farmer, I-'hil does equally well in plays. Was a very conscientious member of Glee Club, took an active part in the chorus of the operettas. Active member of Ag. Club. Donald Flemion fl lIIl'l'l'J! hmrl Ibn! laughs ul cart. Although a member of the Senior class only one semester. Don was very well liked by all the classy the class wished they might have known him longer. Served on committees for the class. Played a slightly villianous part in last. Senior play. Fred Gassman I.oz'ul boy vmkvx good. Freddie was co-candy mzmarrer for part of this year, and did his best to make money for the class, He be- longed to Commercial and Glee Clubs. Dressed as a German, Dutch, or foreign maid, he was a riot as a girl in the first Senior play. He was a little twin boy in the play Dotty and Daffy. give two that term. George in a Jam, which was pre- sented Nov. 8, was not so great a success as our first play, however. In- September, the Seniors enjoyed a skating party at Midway, followed by zi tureen supper. The day after Thanksgiving We were shot and given free tickets to the show. As our treasury was not over-flowing with money we started a successful magazine-selling campaign, taking the under-classmen as helpers. Witli the help of the Juniors, we served lunch at the Farmers' Institute. The teachers gave the high school ri party on Dec. 21 and, of course, we walked away with the honors. During the last lap of our twelve-year journey Dcssie Bovec acted as President, Emerson Huntley as Vice Presidentg Martha Good as Secretary, and Harold Cardwell as Treasurer. With our annual on the way to the press, we can now turn our attention to our last Senior play, Junior-Senior banquet, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. After these important events we can bid A. H. S. adieu and start on our journey through life, which has really just begun. -MAXINE SNYDER Gordon Gentry Au ruler of xjsinarly fl lynn: wlml I yamlf' Rudy was in bed during a few weeks of the lnst semester of school with a broken ankleg the rest of the class missed his arguments in De- mocracy. He was catcher on the Base- ball team, Was a very active member of Voc. Az. Club. As a comedian he was Mood in several class plays. Doris Good Crm I bu! lalk, I will br ln1j1py. Dairy has been an energetic mem- ber of our class, taking part in clubs, including Dramatic, Travel and Glee Clubs: was a member in the casts of plays and operettas. As Student Man- axrer of Girls' Basketball team she made the team step, but she was al- ways around when needed. Willard Graber They lullgbcil lL'b!'ll bc' urn! auf fo play, bu! ..... 'I Hiram will long be remembered for his last minute rise in Athletics. Coming out in his Senior year. he played most of the time in both Foot- ball and Basketball. Member of Aix. Club and rather a thorn in Mr. Beane's pence. Lenore Jameson Dm1'f hurry, fbvrzfs Iolx of lima Jameson, is one of the star forwards on Arcmlia's illustrious teams having earned a letter two years. Helped the publication of the school paper along one year as member of Journalism Club. Also a member of Glee Club and a member of the cast . in operettas. i
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