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I, Kenneth Swank, will and bequeath my way with women to Harold Pease., I, Mildred Eileen Swank, will and bequeath my office ability to Mae Krickenbarger. I, Deo Carroll Troutwine, will and bequeath my all round sportmanship to Ivan Brown. I, Nellie Marie Vance, will and bequeath my frown to Gladys Kemp. I, Hobart Gerald Wick, will and bequeath my ability to write poetry to Pharon Cor- zatt. I,'Helen Louise Howell, will and bequeath my gossipy nature to Evelyn Brown. We, the Senior Class under the supervision of Miss Bernadenc Hannah Ramge, will and bequeath to the Junior Class our Chapel Seats, our Home Room, our Honor of having a complete Basket-ball Team, our ability to go to funerals, and our dignity and sophistication. Helen Howell H95 63 dl 1 J p til ,,, fr J' NDR SQNIQR X mace new . t is the custom in the Arcanum High School for the Juniors to give the Sen- iors a reception to honor them in their last year of school. This year it was held in the gymnasium. The scene took place in Holland. The decorations were difficult to make, but the result was very satisfactory. The alu ni used the same decorations for their banquet. ' The waiters and waitresses were chosen from the Sophomore class by a vote of the Juniors. The following: Marjorie Long, Rosalie Julien, Evelyn Hans- barger, Marjorie Fourman, Bob Baker, James Kemp, Junior Metzger, and Russell Hurpest.were chosen. 7 The program consisted of: Toast Stanley Weber--President of the Junior Class Response Deo Troutwine--President of the Senior Class Talk Mr. G. G. Starr-Superintendent Vocal Solo Noma Etzler Reading Gene Munn Vocal Solo Howard White Tu, The Ordhestra was composed of colored minstrels from Piqua. i '2 'U :IS fc. A iff. 7-4 u ,-..-3 5 5: I. 7l 'Q d, . I f U 5 Mg T' .gi '74, I, , -1 1: Q 952' 1 P .g.g:g., ,a ,.g2'.'. fs 523595 .-SEZ.-. , ,gpg-'Li-I-Z' ,Q .g.g.,.g.g.'. vm' . ' .'.g.gZ..:.:Z.Zg. ',-2-1-' :.fgq.1'-I-gi ,EH 'ShffHW2PQVwwi? VEEE3' V r .f:Z-,i-.- J.-:,4p:S:S:f:f:f:5:'I,ii:f:Q:I..:. Aj ' 2 ' 5- , -3-. 1 . ' 4':f:1.-:- ' f 15- ,.'L:'?g:g . e : ga .. 1 2:-:5:j:f:f: 'f::., .-:-:lF:2:Y:1.5:-2' 1125- 0 1 . I., .,f.,.,.,..- ,'.. :-,f,..:.- A ,. h 5 .:,.: ' ' fir' :r:2:r:1- 2:5 . 353-rs-rf or sf,-f :sf :s:s:1:ssfs2s' . 'ffl-fugu-55:21 , f . .im-:ie-5.-.Srfrfzifif-..-.:-'5:v:w2:-3-fff:2:f:55ff1'lF?i:-..-.. . . , J-'H - -Q 'e-I-.'..-A-.'-'-. -,...-. 43 .1, -1- -'
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SENJQR CU-X55 HETQRY Cf- ne beautiful autumn day in 1932 forty-six students started forward to build ' X-!Dtheir great battle ship, which would some'day become outstanding. Our motto, Tonight We Sailg Where Shall We Anchor? , was chosen. We were to be aided and superiissd by Mrs. Harner Cnee Miss Kenworthylg President, Deo Troutwineg Vice President, Twila Julien, Secretary and Treasurer, Ruby Haugen through our hard- ships which seemed very entangling for us. Our work was new begun. By the fall of 1933 our ship was in its making although two of our crew dropped out. There were left forty-four to continue the work, Our determinations were great, and soon our hardships were overcome by success with the help of our pil- ot, Mr. Shafferg our President, Helen Arnett, Vice President, Guy Bakery and Seo- retary, Nadean Irwin. Our ship was developing quite rapidly, But in the fall of 1934 the biggest task was confronting us--the picking of our play which was to be presented on March 22, 1955. By the aid of Miss Rowland, our supervisor, our President, Twila Julieng Vice President, Deo Troutwineg Sec- retary, Loredda Nixon, Treasurer, Ruby Hangen, and thirtywseven other members Meet the Family was chosen, La Rue Driver, Ruby Hangen, Helen Howell, Loredda Nixon,'Kathryn Loy, Mildred Swank, Gene Long, Deo Troutwine, Ross Baker, Lowell Corwin, Robert Gnagey participated in the play. The ship was to be finished now before the spring of 56 . In the fall of 1955 forty of our crew showed up for work and to bring an end to our lone fought hardships. The crew selected as their officers--President, Deo Trcutwilhg Vice President, Elden Rinehartg Secretary, Mildred Swank, Treasurer, Ross Baker, and their pilot, Miss Ramge. To put the finishing touch to our battleship the senior class play, nThe Ghost Parade,n was chosen, while the following of the crew part- icipated: La Rue Driver, Twila Julien, Helen Howell, Ruby Haugen, Kathryn Loy, Loredda Nixon, Velma McQuay, Mildred Swank, Gene Long, Dec Troutwine, Lowell Cor- win, Herman Rails, Carl Lehman, Richard Jarrett, Bob Gnagey, and Darrell Fryman. After our work was completed and the ship was ready to be launched, a great reception was held with the main room decorated in red and white while red and white roses were everywhere, The class was smiling as they knew their long cruise was now at hand with the unknown before them. -. ':4:1:5bk5-'-f11 :f.1' . .-:+:-:-:- -1?-1-5:-:-3. ,:::::g:-'-' -::,:g1:-- , sr? edit Q - , .-5: 4251 f' '5:1E5?'52Z!S-:-:-, EAQEQFWWQFQQ PEHFA ,-:,.. 'f:,:,:f--:-:- -'E'-I. Prf:!:-.2 -4-:v fi,-:-'-:,:-:5,r+ ,, ,,.q.,.,vk . ..?q,.. . 1... , . .4-..z.H' 5, ' ' ' 'ff'-:g,7Y?Q1 :gr?:':2 -:I-If f1:fjff2?.1:2:- 1.3 g.-1.-.'., I ' 4. ,. .-. -.35 3. f.-. . '. -Els'-.-. ':-:- ,- -., -tg.-'-349 g.g.,.5.g.-.3.g 1:91.52-.-. '-:4:g:g.5:.,'- 4:-. 3:1.'3'1.- 1-4 ees:z:s:as:s1s252f:-. '-agree :-:5-1L-:ez-iii'-:3:1'f:-:-. .,.:rg.-ig:-' -' 2-:-13:-:-: 553-is-'fz-:5.7:1:3:f:3:297:T:':f '.-:-. . - -:-.,:::-:-'-:,:-:-:-:-:--:-':--:c-. 2-. :2-2:F:!:- . ' ehffrsairer na wa? fssaa gr 21 1:s:is,:z!3sf2g::s:sEf:gs: f '-g:.1,a,,1. , ::-q::5.:1g':g:-.:.-.5:3.A: ::. :g:- -:3,g:35:::,. '.-.:.g.-., I -5:-.35 Igifirff ..::5:2:2f?fSfS7fQff5ffg:?ffE25f3'1f9:-. 'i:2fT. 'ififffitlif aE3:3'5:5ir-gf'gif'555535513Ef:E!!E5i2f2EI.-51!!5fE2?!15Q?3:-.- ?2-.- '-i1i1.1Z:E25' 'E-.gigfgfg 23:3.g:::::g:5:21-:y:gr-g:2:C:'-!':f:BI:?:g:,,5i:3:l.3:- -:5S:- 5:2225 ' 'ffl r-EIECSI5' 5:5-E:Tvge5?a5r?5sr,:3:5gggf1eg Eg,?1-:2851:?253i1irsEf3q- . 1r5' 3:-3,5553:4352-z,zz:,.-:1,i:::g:5:5:1:5.4:55Qfg:g:2:5a5:-1-2131 ' 'v -2. :--5 -x '- :S :-:-'-:fs :5-:,,:-:1:-:1:-.-.-:-:-a-:g:65:9:'Q'!'35 :arf . . - htm? ewwkaaaeweemhm :+anse,t 1.1:'i?t?aagpn'ams
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