Arcadia High School - Arcadian Yearbook (Arcadia, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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jafmwlall, ,711 Jhm lt was many and many a year ago ln a building at R. K. D. That a class there entered whom all were to know As the class of nineteen hundred fif-ty And this class toiled with no other aim Than to be praised by the power that be. lt was nineteen hundred and forty-six ln this building at R. K. D. That we entered as freshman to learn Our algebra from x to z, Blue and silver our colors we chose, Matching the great depth of the sea, Our flower, the American Rose, So rich, so red, so free. And this was the reason, that three years ago, In this school of R. K. D. That this class studied and planned With the greatest of psychology For our motto we chose What a motto should decree Try till you win and never stop Until crowned with victory. Other classes, not so happy in school, Went on envying our class of fif-ty Yes, that was the reason las all can know ln this school at R. K. D.l When we Juniors played Atomic Youth Authored by that Speech Prof. at Bee Gee. But our interest was stronger by far, Than of those who were older than we Of many far wiser than we. And neither atomic energy on ahead Nor subs down under the sea Can ever make us forget the theme Of beautiful Marcheta , lovely as Annabel Lee. For the moon never beams without bringing dreams . Of this school at R. K. D. And the stars never rise, but We'll feel the bright skies Over the school of R, K. D. And so all the night--all the day Whenever the class of fif-ty may stray ln the years that are to be We'll never, never forget R. K. D. -Pat Lanning Compliments of KIRK MILLING COMPANY Findlay Ohio

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Alvin Schubert No really great man ever thought himself so. Commercial and College Preparatory Courses Boys Ensemble, Football, Basketball, Choir, Junior Play, Senior Play, Na- tional Honor Society, An- nual Staff, F. F. A., Operetta, Junior Red Cross, Scholarship Team, Softball. John Nau Hes a royal good Scout Vocatlonal Course A Basket a Chonr Band Orchestra Junior Play Sensor Play Operetta Student Coun cil Boys Ensemble Par llamentary Procedure Team lmagene Thomas Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. Vocational Course Choir, Girls Glee Club, Band, Library, F. H. A., Operetto. Um, James Patterson He is well paid who is well satisfied Commercial Course Chair Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff Op eretta Junnor Red Cross Donna Wiseley Gentle manners, laugh so low, We scarcely hear her come and go. Solutatorian Commercial Course Class Officer, Choir, Op eretta, Girls Glee Club Scholarship Team, Na tional Honor Society Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Cheerleader, Student Council, Annual Staff, Orchestra, F. H. A., F. H. A. Officer. Virginia Ziessler l never bother anyone, l keep the golden rule.' Vocational Course F. H. A., Girls Glee, Red C r o s s Representative, Operetta, Library Staff. 1 Betty Stahl The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Commercial Course National Honor Society, Choir, Girls Glee Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, Operetta, Cheerleader, Library Staff, Class Of- ficer, F. H. A., F. H. A. Officer, Student Council. -. -ff'



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UML We, the Senior Class of l95O, being sound of body and mind do hereby sign our last will and testament. To the Juniors we will our great athletic ability. To the Sophomores we will our quiet, but efficient ways. They need them. To the Freshmen we will our ability to get the teacher off the subject. You won't have to study so hard now. John Nau leaves his ability to eat candy in study hall to Glen Saltzman. Don't get caught the next time, Glen. Virginia Ziessler wills her quiet ways to Kay MacDonald. You need them, Kay. Ralph Marvin wills his large, sticky wad of gum under his desk in study hall to aid in making lessons stick to Reid l-lill. Donna Wiseley bequeaths her pleasing personality and quiet wit to Carl Ziessler. You had better take advantage of it, Carl. Jack Huffman will lend his flivver to anyone who won't forget to take out the keys. He daesn't want anyone running off with it. lmagene Thomas will lend her friend from Bascom to Marilyn Canterbury. Don't stay out too late, Marilyn. Norma Jane Binger gives her silly laugh to Shirley Russell. Don't be afraid to smile once in awhile, Shirley. Marion Dick bequeaths his scientific theories to Ted Rader. We're hoping for a second Einstein. Pat Lanning donates the management of the ice cream room to any Junior who can HARROLD FUNERAL HOME 30l West Tiffin Street Fostoria, Ohio remember that one subject, Bookkeep- ing-ll Jim Patterson wills his ambition to be a bachelor to anyone who can convince him- self that that is the best way of life. Betty Lou Stahl wills her giggles to Betty Lenhart. Don't overdo it, Betty. Tom Hissong wills his ability to get on the good side of teachers to anyone who thinks he is capable of doing it. Oarla Ann Diebley wills her desire to start housekeeping to Pat Spearman who is equally devoted to her boyfriend. Clarence Cain wills his ability to argue in democracy class to Russell Clark. Prove your points, Russ. Esther Ann Kieffer wills her ability as a cheerleader to Joe Diebley. Good luck, Jae. Bob King wills his ability to play foot- ball to Marion Peters. iTake it Pete, he's strictly pro.l Mark Metzger bequeaths his typing skill to Neil Weaver. Will you be a star next year, Neil? Eldon Fisher wills his large vocabulary to Lee Myers. Make good use of it, Lee. Alvin Schubert leaves his ability to spout off to Mary Ellen Wells. Don't get in too much trouble, Mary. Margaret Ebersole wills her ability to skip school to anyone who can get by with it. Marilyn Arnet leaves her ability to blush to Barbara Fillhart. Dan't blush too much, Barb. Marilyn Arnet THE FRUTH HARDWARE CO. Established in Fostoria l907 Over 40 years of Service Fostoria, Ohio

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