Arcadia High School - Arcadian Yearbook (Arcadia, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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EIGHTH GRADE Toll, Left lo Rigllf: Ralph Leonard, Harry Thomas, Charles Kirian, Leonard Nye, john Moyer, Alfred Conine, Merlin Flemion, Harold Schultz, Charles Huffman, Vernet Damon, Lester Snyder, Pauline Lang, Ardinelle Thomas, Lenora Wood. Tllirrl Row: Miss Ebersole, Earl Binger, Robert Walters, Howard Huntley, Reed Ebersole, Dale Hill, Dale HuH'man, Marilyn Schubert, Mildred Ebersole, Anna jane Monday, Mildred Humm, Edith Shine, Betty jane Deckard, Carol Schubert. Srrand Row: Armilda Hill, Juanita Roller, ,lennicbelle Swinchart, Betty Kay Swinehart, Betty Peters, Louise Schaadt, Inez Smith, Helen Oldham, Miriam Oldham, jeanetta Fisher. liirsf Row: Norman Finsel, Fred Heischman, Dick Bame, Robert Tidd, junior Carpenter. Nm' in l'ir'fun': Dreah Shontlemire, Robert Wtioley. SEVENTH GRADE Top, Lvfl fu Riglil: Dick Thonias, Alfred Jameson, Russell Lichtle, Ellis Pessell, Robert Troxel, Max Borltasky, Donald Crabill, Norman Fenstermaker, Reid Parker, Rex Neibcl, Edwin Russell, james Brandebcrry, Robert Phillips. Tlrirzf Row: Mr. Groth, Carrie Steiner, Betty Conine, Frances Ebersole, Opal Swindler, Geraldine Snyder, LaDonna Sherman, Kathleen McPherson, Elizabeth Enoch, Geneva Rcinhart, Maxwell Restemeyer, Earl Smith, Carl Russell, Harold Peters. S1'l'0I1tl Ron-': Alma Higley, Ursula Finscl, Alice Kcnnard, Marilyn Horst, Eloise Schubert, Jean Helfer, Betty Van Blarcum, Margaret Bowman, W'anda Clark, Opal Heinze. Firrl Row: Kobrrf Gibson, W'alter Thomas, Richard Damon, Zane Kieffer, Raymond Jacobs, Wilfred Meyer, Carl Wagner. N01 in Pirluru: Ernest Bibbee, Robert Norling, Charles Fisher, Rhodabellc Evenbeck. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Departmental Method is the system used in these two grades. Each grade was organized and officers were elected each six weeks' period, thereby giving more pupils training in leadership. The eighth grade had two clubs that presented several programs. Each grade presented a Chapel program before the high school and our grades. The Operetta, Circus Days, was presented on March Z7 under the direction of Miss Whittlesey, assisted by Mr. Groth and Miss Ebei-sole. Music Appreciation hour by Walter Damorasch broadcast for the Nation's schools, has been heard by these grades this year. Other methods of Music Appreciation have also been used.

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Toll, Left in Rigbf: Luella Myers, Camilla Reinhart, Carolyn Fisher, Evelyn Fruth, Lola Moser, Evan Anderson, Milo Guis- inger, Luther Myers, james Kinsley, Lloyd Taylor, Robert Leonard, Alma Steiner. Tbirrl Row: Gertrude Peters, Margaret Fenstermaker, Edna Anderson, Verena Kauffman, Mary Louise Shafer, james Thomas, Marie Meyer, Virden Smith, Fred Pesscll, George LaFontainc, Paul Lee, Dale Phillips, Miss Foster. Serum! Row: Alice Steiner, Glenna Peters, Betty Jacobs, Phyllis Moyer, Evelyn Lantz, Paul Groth, john Gilliland, Helen Saltzman, Martha McKee, Esther Schubert, Mary jane McCracken, Inez Nickelson, Lynn Perkins. First Row: Walter Moore, Foster Ford, Robert Binger, Joe Tidd, Reed Damon, Bernard Rirer, Allan Thomas, Raymond Bowman. FRESHMEN Prr'siz1c'nf, Paul Groth Vive Prc'siz1z'nf, Helen Saltzmzin Sc'c'1'c'fary, Evelyn Lantz Trc'asm'cr, John Gilliland In 1927 a group of about forty boys and girls entered the first grade. Having passed through these eight grades together we began our high school career with about the same group. We look back upon eight enjoyable years and forward to four more years with the hope that We may achieve the success which our upper classmen have. A few weeks after school started we elected the following ofhcers: President, Paul Grothg Vice President, Helen Saltzmang Secretary, Evelyn Lantzg Treasurer, John Gilliland. At this meeting we also selected as class colors, blue and gold. The white Carnation was chosen as the class flower. Our motto, one which We shall follow throughout high school, is To strive, to seek, to find and not to yieldf, The year would not have been complete without initiation. We hope the sophomores enjoyed initiating us as much as We enjoyed being initiated. We are looking forward to the time when we can initiate the freshmen. We conducted one chapel program. A party given in the spring was the chief social activity during the school year.



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GRADES IN ACTION First Spring Day ..... Having fun ..... Caught in the act ..... I dare you! ..... He didn't want his picture taken ..... Posing ..... Two of the remaining flood sufferers . . . . . Seventh and Eighth grades pose ..... A good pose ..... On the wrong side of the slide ..... Ready for a ride.

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