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Sfflllflillgi Lvff fo Rigbl: Dessie Bovee, Helen Moser, Wilma Snyder, Vera Russell, Ruth Saltzman, Doris Good. S 'm'iS l?A3 YCYfC Pafkflf, Ruth Creighton, Maxine Snyder, Elizabeth Pesscll, Gladys Treier, Miss Foster, Sponsorg Emerson unt ey. ANNUAL STAFF Eff'f0f --'AA-A-AA'--- ......,Vi.......,........ Elizabeth Pesseii Assisfant Edifon f-4--- -..... G ladys Treier, Maxine Snyder Slfvffi Editors ----- .,.... D 0I'iS Good, Emerson Huntley 1011? Ef1if0 S -fv-A---- ...,,,.. V era Russell, Ruth Saltzman Sfwlf Sb0f EIMOYS --ff---- .,.....,.. Helen Moser, Wilma Snyder Aflwffising Mwwgfrs sv.sew , .....ese.siee . .ee,... Maryerre Parker, Ruth Creighton Ci1'C7lf1ll1ff01l MJI1dg6r ...,, N YY,,-YA ,Q ,Y,,,YY,,,,-,,,v,vwvAAY.A,--,v,--,-'vYY,YAM Deggie Bgvee Busimfss Manager ,,,,,4.. Y,,,- Martha Good Cooperation is the keystone to success in any of the many, many phases of life. So it is with the publication of the 1936 yearbook of Arcadia. Anyone learns a valuable lesson in giving this kind of cooperation -for cooperation between the faculty and the students leads to more efficient and more interesting classes. Every student in himself forms the necessary link in the chain. To those Who have participated in the hundred-fold duties con- nected with Annual Work, we appreciate to the fullest extent your con- tribution to the success of this book. In behalf of the Senior class, the Annual Staff extends the heartiest appreciation to our advisor of the annual, Miss Foster. Her cheerful and sincere disposition and her individuality made it a pleasure to Work with her. So, with the idea of cooperation in mind, everyone should work together to make our school known for its high ideals and noble achieve- ments.
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SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST The team which participated in the Scholarship Contest at Liberty on April 18 are to be congratulated. Five first places and three second places were awarded the team and many other contestants ranked high in their respective subjects. The eight who re- ceived first and second places formed part of the county team sent to Bowling Green on May 2. The contestants ranking high are as follows: STUDENT COUNCIL English I Evelyn Fruth-First Chemistry Elizabeth Pessell-Third Glenna Peters'-Third Latin II Mack Parker-First English II Alice Huffman-First Gladys Treier-Second English III Ruth Bowman-Third F h ' l -F' Doris Peters-Fourth renc I Laura Eberso e irst English IV Maxine Snyder-Second Olive Nau-Fourth Algebra I paul Groth-First World History Emerson Reffner-Second Geometry Meredith Shontlemire-Fourth Amer. History John Newman-Fourth The Student Council which was organized last year has tried to make the conduct of the school much better. The officers are: President, Emerson Huntley, Vice President, Wayne Gibson, Secre- tary, Ruth M. Saltzman. There are representatives from each class, football, and boys' and girls' basketball. Mr. Kieffer is the sponsor. They have regular meetings to discuss the problems of the school. They also had a meeting of the whole high school for all the pupils to discuss what they thought was wrong. This meeting proved successful for the good of the high school. By the pupils' suggestions, Mr. Kieffer's help, and the Student Council's advice, plans were made to improve the noon hours. Various kinds of entertainment for the pupils have been provided. The members of the Student Council brought before the high school the ideas of good conduct and their aims. The council has tried to help the pupils, and they feel that progress has been made this year. It is our hope that the council shall become a more active force in years' to come. Shlmliug-Lr'ff fo Rigbl: Paul Groth, Evan Anderson, Laura Ebersolc, Alice Huffman, Wayne Gibson, Charles Graumlich Sam Trecce, Lloyd Fisher. Scafml: Mr. Kieffer, Edna Anderson, Mack Parker, Emerson Huntley, Ruth Salrzman, Dessie Boyce. Carl Coninc.
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