Arcadia High School - Arcadian Yearbook (Arcadia, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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N CLASS ME Frank G. Fielding Groceries, Meats, Dry Goods, Shoes Mutual Phone: 207 Arcodicu, Ohio

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flaw, Pfwphenq, Ten Years Hence On a balmy spring day of April I, I96O, I received a surprising telephone call and learned I was one out of millions selected from the telephone directory to appear on the Kingfisher Wheel of Fortune Quiz Show. I hastily finished 'my morning's work and left my two children with my next-door neigh- bor. On arriving at the radio station I was quite nervous from excitement. Much to my surprise I learned that a new announcer had been appointed. I took a second glance to be sure and it was none other than a l95O classmate of mine, Eldon Fisher. Kingfish drew a number from the wheel and luck was with me again. Kingfish called out my number and I walked slowly up the aisle. I won over the five contestants be- cause l was able to give a quotation from Macbeth. I was given my choice of three things. As a winner I chose to have all my classmates of I95O come'by air to this broadcasting station on the following Wed- nesday. Eldon, The Kingfisher , did a good job of interviewing us. Until the very hour of the broadcast no one knew that his classmates' would be there. The hour arrived and the members of the class began to appear in the studio. You can imagine the shouts of surprise and exclama- tions of joy as each classmate appeared on the scene. Finally the Kingfisher succeed- ed in quieting the noise and confusion and the interview began. In the questioning of ALVIN SCHUBERT it was learned that he was an ace pitcher with the Cleveland Indians and drew the largest salary in baseball history due to the fact he won four World Series games in a single series, an unheard of feat up to this time. ' DOIRLA ANN DIEBLEY lives near Vanlue and is a busy housewife caring for six children. JOHN NAU lives on his own dairy farm near Arcadia. NORMA JANE BINGER has a good career as operator of The Bingo Beauty Salon in Hollywood, California., JIM PATTERSON is a fresh-air taxi cab driver for the Go-Gettum Taxi Service. DONNA WISELEY and her husband live on a large veterinary farm near Vanlue. Donna's chief interests are the success of the veterin- ary farm on which she lives and her lovely home which represents her interior decorating abilities that we all knew she possessed when shew took Home Economics at Arcadia School. JACK HUFFMAN and BOB KING have been playing basketball for the past five years with the World Champion New York Subways. The pair set a record of 43 straight field goals. Bob missed the 44th goal when his attention was attracted by a young lady in the audience. BETTY LOU STAHL is co-owner of the Hitchings Square Deal Jewelry Shop in West Independence. A place where your credit is good when you pay cash. RALPH MARVIN is the new agriculture teacher at the Arcadia School. Ralph has done considerable research and several articles have appeared in leading farm journals throughout the country on breeding of squeal- less pigs. Perhaps next it will be mOO-less cows. PAT LANNING is a well-known chiropodist and has foot patients coming to her from all parts of Ohio. MARK METZGER became a dirt farmer upon graduating from high school and in- tended to make farming his Iife's work. But upon learning of TOM HISSONG'S entry on the Republican ticket for State Senator, Mark immediately entered his name for Democratic Representative from Hancock county. Both won by a land slide-look out Senator Taft- your job may not be too safe. MARGARET EBERSOLE is head nurse at Flower Hospital in Toledo. She plans an early June marriage. IMAGENE THOMAS is employed as tele- phone operator at West Independence. It is rather doubtful how long she will hold this position since she is making plans to become a farmer's wife. CLARENCE CAIN is a favorite of Broad- way actors. His Iast appearance is the play, Barb Oi' My Heart , that is now showing for its third consecutive year in New York. MARILYN ARNET is the commercial teacher in the Exclusive School for Girls in Cleveland, Ohio. Her increased ability in speed and accuracy helped her to secure this high position. VIRGINIA ZIESSLER and her husband op- erate a successful restaurant and recreation center at ZiessIer's Corner on Route IZ. It is one of the favorite pastime spots for Arcadia students. Nation's Number One Argumentative Re- search Technician, under Dr. Einstein, is none other than MARION DICK. It is rumored that SIR MARION doubts every authority he finds in Mr. Einstein's library. DICK and ElNSTElN'S latest theory is the triple crack- ing of the atom. SIR MARION started to explain the theory but ELDON who was quick on the trigger wished all a safe journey home and announced the next get-together would be held IO years hence in Paris. Esther Ann Kieffer Compliments of The Commercial Bank and Savings Co. Fostoria Ohio



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Qzuubfm, STANDING: Jim Ebersole, Charles STANDING: Joe Diebley, Robert STANDING: Kenneth Gaertner, Bill King, Neil Breyman. Painter, Lloyd Monday. Fleegle, Thomas Wentworth, SEATED: Russell Clark, Joe Sopher. SEATED: Kathryn Marvin, Beverly SEATED: James Bruce, Alan Kraus. Damon. President: Rex Cunningham Vice President: Virginia Noel Secretary: Mary Ellen Wells Treasurer: Douglas Good Reporter: Russell Clark Flower: Red Rose Colors: Green and Silver Motto: Finished Yet Beginning , . STANDING: Douglas Good, Rex Cun- ningham. SEATED: Mary Ellen Wells, Virginia Noel. STANDING: Melvin Lenhart, Herbert STANDING: Lelia Warren, Marilyn STANDING: Carol Breyman, Margar- Archibald-, Raymond Burns. Burns. et Fruth, Norma Jean Nye. SEATED: Loretta Rice, Jeannette SEATED: Patty Spearman, Mary Ellen SEATED: Betty Lenhart, Lavera Em- Jameson. Thompson. erine.

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