Arcadia High School - Arcadian Yearbook (Arcadia, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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Mae Kring She 'wax a quiet, gcnllc lam. Her ready smile won her many friends and her pleasant manners kept her from making enemies. She was a member of Glee Club and like the rest of H, S. enjoyed operetta practice. Commercial Club was graced by her presence. After resignation of one candy manager, she offered her services and helped the class to its advantage. Alice Knouse A gigglr, Il .Yllil'k.l'l', a xmilv, Bu! for Ibaf, quilt' worlb wfJi1f'. Alice is one of the girls who was only here for a part ot' her high school education. She was a dancer in the operetta, in a barn dance to be spe- cific. Member of Commercial and Glee Clubs. The class regrets that she could not have spent her whole school time with us. Helen Moser Ax l'lJtlfll1i11g was lbs lilllv maid, As urn' lbz' rilvlorlirs xbr lllaymff' Helen played for Boys' Glee Club, evidently liked her job because she kept it two years. Secretary of the class in Freshman year and substituted for the Sophomore Secretary when he moved. She has been a lovable char- acter in plays. Earned the class much money as one of the candy managers. Maryetie Parker My furorilrf xlmly is man. Took part in school and class uc- tivities with a bang after coming into H. S, from Vanlue. Actress in plays. parts in Glee Club, Operettas, Science and Home Ec. Clubs, Cheer leader in Senior year. Let's all give her a yell. Cleah Parrish Sheds ull my fancy Abairllvrl her, Slack lowly, she zlizfincf' Cleah had the looks and appeal to run od' with the hearts of the H. S. boys but she had her eyes e.sewhere. Glee Club, Operettas, and Basketball have offered her enjoyment and she has helped them to be better. President of Commercial Club, Secretary of Travel Club. Wilma Perkins Slack juxf Ibn goorl-mlturvzl kiml Whose nature nrrvr varies. Wilma was one of the quiet mem- bers of the class who seldom vol- unteered but knew the answer when called upon. She was a member of Glee Club and Commercial Club. Worked in the Library. Spent most of the first three years of high school at Rawson. Elizabeth Pessell I am u zuamaug when I ihink, I l7IlISf xjirakf' Took part in Science, Home Ee., and Glee Clubs. President of the class in Junior year. Secretary of the Stu- dent Council Jr. year. Member of the girls' izraceful basketball team. Had parts in the three plays given by the class. Valedictorian of the class. Eileen Rader The bex! work ix dom' by the quiet. Eileen was once a pupil in McComb, they must enforce quietness to a great deizree because she never got over her quiet ways. Called the best-looking girl in the class by a person who ought to know. A member of Dramatic, Travel, and Glee Clubs. Was one of the li- barians. n Lucille Rose Bc 'lllfffjl if you arf wise. Susie is a hard girl to describe. If you say that she was always hunt- ing a. good time and a laugh, you can't miss it far. Typing was evidently her favorite subject. Member of Glee Club and Commercial Club. Spent part of her time as Librarian. Was sick part of the year.

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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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Vera Russell A xufrcf girl-boil: prvffy and mul. Vera was treasurer of our class when we were Freshmen, when it must. be admitted we didn't have much to treasure. Has taken part in Glee Club and Operuttas. Is this year a valued member of Science Club. Member of Journalism formerly. Was unusual in the fact that she made few enemies, being: friends with both boys and girls. Ruth M. Saltzman Slack a highly rnrrgclic, 'irlagwtir uml nfblclir kiml of girl. Warbled the Soprano lead in several operettas, therefore a valued member of Glee Club. Played on Gir.s' Basket- ball Team for three years. Member of Journalism and Science Clubs. Vice president of class Junior year. Senior secretary of Student Council. She has many talents and uses them to their best advantage. Eleanor Schubert My liuznl ix fair Ilflfh flaxcn hair. Eleanor seemed always to be en- joying life just a little bit better than anyone else, at least she laughed most of the time. Was a member of Travel and Glee Club. I guess her favorite class must have been Speech One thing she learned in Speech was the art of make-up. Roland Schubert TM wixvsl ix bi- who kvvps his own counsel. Roland is rather well described when you say he was quiet most of the time. Hc- was a loyal member of Ag. Club and took part in operettas as a member of Glee Club. He had much practical experience which helped him in Physics and Chemistry. Maxine Snyder Her wayx wr ways uf f7lf'!lMlI7fIIl'XX.,, Red was a prominent member of the class. She was a member of Glee Club, Home Ec. Club, and Dramatic Club, at different times. Had parts in all the plays, must have been able to act because our plays are exclusive. Came out for Basketball Senior year. Was one of our good-looking librarians. Wilma Snyder Bill, yozm'rc 11l'lf'L'f in u lnnrry, Wh' zuomlvr if you wer worry. Bill was one of our better shots at Basketball. Was in the cast of Moon Shy , a play we never gave. She was Dotty in the last Seni-r play, Dotty and Daffy. Took part in operettas and Glee Club. A writer of the Journalism Club. Gladys Treier Sim ibut slmlif-th bvr lesson, will noi form' to grid. Gladys must have studied for she seldom missed on answer. Was Salu- tatorian of the class. Was Secretary of the class Junior year. Student Coun- cil memher for two or three years. Participant in Glee, Dramatic, and Travel Clubs. Former student of Bloom- dale. Dorothy Wedge Fluff of fool, alert in mimlf' Wedg1e for her first and only year at Arcadia got along swimmingly, if you know what I mean. She was elected captain of Girls' Basketball team and was a good captain. She helped us get in good with the referees. Student at Amsden formerly. This year a member of Commercial Club. Alice Wilcox A lllIIl,Q'l7ll'V of tbl' gozlx, llll'llll'ljf full. Alice was an active member of Journalism, Commercial and Home Ec. Clubs. Took part in operettas and Glee Club Programs. Partly due to her height she was a good Basketball play- er as long as she played. Took her share of Library duty and did it well.

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