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f, W rw, I .' fav nQ NEIL WEAVER General Course Basketball Manager 1,25 Foot- ball Manager l,2,35 Basketball 35 F.F.A. l,25 Class Flay 35 Speech Choir 35 Class Officer 3,45 Student Council 2,3 4 Annual Staff 3 4. eniom ry-if-is 5. :ez . ' .1 x sr- w f GENE WEDGE Vocational Course Football l,45 Basketball l,3,45 Choir l,3,4 5 Boys' Glee l,35 Parliamentary Procedure Team 45 Iudging l,2,3,4g FF Team l,2,45 F.F.A. A Officer 4- O er . . , iv etta l3: Stage Manager 35 Band lg Speech Choir 3. Twelve Y ears Together U an-,lt ,ff If r is gt. I A., x X' , ti l AM np., b 5 2 1 ll-XCK WHELAND General Course Student Council 45 Choir 2,35 Boys' Glee 3, Class Officer l Annual Staff 3,45 Football l Class Play 3,45 Speech Choir 35 Operetta ly All-County Choir 3. F1 ,Q ,- ,,.. X '. lit 4 'L' . f tt' flax ur 'Y' 1 l' 'Af-sw l ., N f SEATED: Donna lune Damon, Clara Buchanan, Donna Eisenhauer, Virginia Beamer. STANDING: Neil Weaver, Bill Fruth, Reid Hill, Kay Kieffer, Ellen Gassman, Sue Ann England. The Seneca Lumber and Millwork Co. Compliments of Dependable Lumber Quality Millwork The Commercial Bank and Savings Co. . FostoI.a, Oligo Fostoria, Ohio t t nv!
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1 v endow .-'aa' KAY KIEFFER General Course Hb Girls Glee 1,25 Choir 35 Q1 Cheerleader 3,45 Class Play V 3,45 r.H.A. officer 3,45 FHA. 1,2,3,45 Library 2,3,45 Oper- etta 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 1,35 Annual Staff 3-, 45 National Honor Society 3,4. A zvv WERNER LEMKE ,,, College Preparatory 'wc ' ,Q Library 25 Sports 1,25 Choir 1,2,3,45 All County Choir 3,45 N Class Officer 1,2,45 Football l 'C' 35 Basketball 35 Orchestra 3, 1 45 Boys' Glee 35 President of .jy,,, Choir 4, 1-lonor Society 3,45 1915 Class Play 2,3,45 Operetta 35 ' lgoys' Quartet 35 Speech Choir 'f Q. J , a A ' tr k.v, Q ., ' 'fl Q! - 5' 4 a, ' l.1 ,i3, 'x rx Ms' -f 1 ff TED RADER . ,sat Vocational Course ---7. A Football 2,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 I Staqe Manager 35 Speech . V Choir 3. NV' X tx ,li X 15, yt :XX 'fs l 4 4 , 1 lr 1 . EVANGELINE ROSS College Preparatory Girls' Glee l,2,3,45 Choir l,2, 3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,45 Li- brary 45 Class Officer 25 F.H.A. Officer 2,35 F.H.A. 2,3, 45 Orchestra 1,35 Operetta 1, 2,35 Class Play 35 Ensemble 3,4. SHIRLEY RUSSELL Vocational and Commercial Course Editor of Yearbookp Annual Stall 345 Class Officer 1,25 Student Council 3,45 F.1'l.A. l,2, 3, 45 PHA. Officer 3,45 Girls' Glee Club l,2,35 Oper- etta l, Speech Choir 35 Na tional Honor Society 3,4. DORIS STREET Vocational Course Girls Glee 1,2,3,45 Girls En- semble 45 17.1-1.A. 1, Z, 3 4, Operetta l,3, fn. ,- '11-f 1 ff-me 'wwf' Rl'Ulv-fi 19 -5. W
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, -rv-1-1 www -f-ur-v--gf-5-un,-fx-inner endow Q55 ,J41451f0r It was with a feeling of great anticipation and satisfaction that a small group of children entered into their school career as first-graders in Septem- ber, 1940. This class was the future graduating class of 1952. Upon reaching the end. of our first year in school, We had our graduation exercises, in which we had the distinction of Wearing caps and capes at our miniature commencement, in May, 1941, along with the Seniors. This was a big moment in our lives, for we felt we were really growing up when we were handed our diplomas. The first six years of our school career hurried by, while we lost many of our members, and also acquired a number of new ones. While in the fifth and sixth grades, a number of us took part in the Elementary Chorus. ln the sixth grade, we took part in the operetta Peter Rabbit. Advancing to the seventh grade, We found our- selves going higher in our school career -up- stairs, with the upper classmen. Our class felt very proud of themselves when we got to enter a num- ber of boys in lunior High Basketball. The one main event of the eighth grade was the State tests. During the year we enjoyed a number of class parties-with chaperones, much to our disgust! When we finally entered high school, we felt we had really reached a milestone in our lives. We were officially christened Freshmen when we were initiated by the Sophomores. We then as- sumed the role of High School members and elected the following officers: President, Donna Damon, Vice President, Duane Beamer, Secre- taries, Don Smith and Lila Huysmany Treasurer, Shirley Russell, Reporter, Elnora Kaveg and Stu- dent Council Representatives, Ellen Gassman and lohn Ridenour, We chose the Red Rose as our Class flower, the colors, Blue and Gold, and for our Class Motto, He Conquers Who Enduresf' Many of us took part in the operetta, Words and Music. Our class showed outstanding abilities- in the fields of sports and in the arts of music. The Spring Prom found many young dancers from the Freshman class, entering into the first great event of their social world. Continuing our High School career, we found ourselves Sophomores the next fall. We had the satisfaction of entertaining the entire High School at our first High School party given in November, 1949. To our amazement, it was a roaring suc- cess. We enjoyed treating the poor Freshmen Greenies to a lively initiation-much to their dismay! For our class officers we chose Iohn Ridenour, President, Duane Beamer, Vice Presi- dent, Shirley Russell, Secretary and Reporter: lack Wheland, Treasurerg and Ellen Gassman and Wayne Smith, Student Council. As the lunior Class of 1950-51, we assumed a much heavier load as students of Arcadia High School. We were honored to be able to help the Seniors publish the 1951 Arcadian. We had seven distinguished members on the National Honor Society. Presenting the Broadway hit Dear Ruth, our class play, was our first attempt to show our dramatic ability. lt proved very success- ful. Many of the class took part in the operetta, Gypsy Rover. Ordering our class rings was an exciting event which everyone had looked forward to. The lunior Class entertained the Senior gradu- ating class at the Iunior-Senior Banquet held at the Civic Nic-Nac on May 11, 1951. Under the leader- ship of Duane Beamer, Presidentg Neil Weaver, Vice President, Virginia Beamer, Secretary and Reporterg Billy Fruth, Treasurer: and Shirley Rus- sell and Neil Weaver as representatives to Student Council, we completed a very profitable year. Seniors-at last! We entered upon the final part of our school career. The first event of the year was the Senior Play Good Housekeeping, which was given November 3 and 5, 1951. We entertained the High School at a party in Decem- ber. Publishing the 1952 Arcadian proved to be a big undertaking, but it was accomplished suc- cessfully. Mr. Blauvelt has been our class sponsor throughout our four years in high school. Leading the Seniors as officers of our last year in school are-President, Duane Beamerg Vice President, Neil Weaver: Secretary, Lila Huysmanp Treasurer, Werner Lemke, Reporter, Kay Kieffer: and Student Council Representatives, Shirley Russell and lack Wheland. The luniors honored us' at the Iunior- Senior Banquet in May. Baccalaureate Services were held Sunday, May 18, with Rev. Fred Ross as the speaker. Commencement Exercises were held the 24th of May. Dr. Tennyson Guyer gave the address. Of the twenty-nine students who started school here in the first grade, only ten finished the twelve years together. Now that we have completed our high school career, we want to set forth into new Worlds of experiences and duties fortified with the knowl- edge acquired during the past twelve years. May we be found to be young men and women ade- quately mature mentally and socially for our years so that We can strive successfully to follow our motto+ HE CONOUERS WHO ENDURES. -Donna lune Damon The Arcadia Creamery Cash Buyers - Cream and Eggs Phone 221 Arcadia, Ohio
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