Arlington High School - Excelsior Yearbook (Arlington, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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THE HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF I933 History? Yes! To think that there is no more present and future to our High School life-just past! From now on. each one will be going his own way, plodding along, trying to make a success of himself. So, while we have a chance, let us see what we have accomplished. The old stand-bys of our class--Margaret llrown, Carl Palmer, Grant Crane, .lane Shawaker, .lack Howe and Homer Sayers have attended Arlington from the first grade. Our class has been exceptionally large since the third grade, when a great many first graders skipped to the third. This accounts for the fact that our class is the largest to have graduated from Arlington High! In the spring of I924, while in the third grade, we had the thrilling expe- rience of moving from the little school to the new school building, which had just been completed. The remaining years in the grades passed very quickly and we soon found ourselves in High School. As Freshmen, each section of the class elected a president and a vice-presi- dent. john Harmon and jack Howe had the honor of being the presidents: Homer Sayers and Jane Shawaker were chosen for the vice-presidentsg Ruth Knoderer and Harry Simons were our efficient secretary-treasurers during the Freshman year. ' Grant Crane was elected president of our Sophomore classg Phil Wood. vice- president, and Ruth Knoderer, secretary-treasurer for both the Sophomore and junior years. During this time, our reputation was established both athletically and scholastically. VVe made our debut into society with our Sophomore Hop, which we did consider and still do consider the best one presented in the history of the school. VVe will always remember our Junior year for the Junior-Senior with its attractive decorations, corsages. and delicious cream chickeng also, for our feel- ing of inferiority to the Seniors. Carl Palmer and Paul Millikin held the ofiices of president and vice-president respectively during our third year in High School. The officers for our Senior year were Phil XVood, presidentg VVayne Den- bow, vice-president: Margaret Kromer, secretaryg and Paul Millikin, treasurer. We were very proud of the football team, which won every game that it played. This year's team was composed mainly of Senior boys, fourteen of Whom received letters. A great many of these boys have brought honor to the school in both basketball and track. Being represented by several Seniors, the girls also had a successful season in basketball. Our Krazy Kaper Revue went off with a bang even though few appeared at the rehearsals and the revue was not organized until the last practice. The second social affair of this year was the Senior Dinner Dance, which was given on Feb- ruary 18. Although this was the first of its kind in the school's history, it was a great success, due to the untiring efforts of Paul Millikin and Phil Wood. We have yet to give our Senior-Junior and the Senior play, which undoubtedly will be the best ever. ' XVe want to thank those of the faculty who have contributed to our success, and we hope that they will soon forget our unsatisfactory conduct and will re- member instead our good points. Hard as it is to say good-bye, still we must, and draw the curtain on the last act ofour high school career. ARLENE TRIPP, MARGARET KROMER, FRANK ANDERSON. Page Fourteen ar 1 W

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IJAYIIJ FOLKERTII I am Ihr' Xlflastur' uf my Fair. Varsity Ag Football. 4 CMgr.5, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4 LVice-Presb, Krazy Kapers, 43 Glee Cluh, -lg Student Council, l. Ohio State L'niversity. ARLENE TRIPP A merry Iirart your u lung, lang :way I Glee Club, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 43 Girls' Athletic Association, 4: Class History, Senior play. Ohiu State University. IJONALDINE MORGAN Har Izcurt, lzuwmwvr it bmtx, beats sincerely. South High, Youngstown, 1, 23 East High, 3 Arlington, 4. ROBERT SPANDAIT Has this fallow im fcvliny of his businc.v.v? Ridgefield Park High, lg Arlington High, 2, fi. 44 Basketball, 4 fltlanagerjg Track, 2, 3. 4: Glce Club, 4: Band, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: Varsity A. Ohin State liniversity. NED IJUIVFEE lfVlmt'.v in tl IIUHIQHVIH Hyde Park High, 15 Arlington High, 2, 3, 43 Ifnntliall, 3 ihlanagerjg Hi-Y, 3, 43 Varsity A. llartmouth College. JANE SIIAVVAKER She is a 'IUUHIUII who duvs lim' men lllilllfiilfhu Class Vice-President. lg Krazy Kapers, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4, Leaders flass, 35 Girls' Ath- letic Association. 3, -I: Glee Club, 3, 4: Nor- wester Staff, 4 Cllake-up Eclitorjg Senior play, Torch, 4. Ohiu State University. R UTH UALTHASER Smile all the .rmilvx you can tna'ay. Franklin junior High, 13 Arlington High, 2, 3, -lg Girl Reserves, 3. 4: Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, 3, 4: Gles Club, 2, 3. Ohio State L'niversity. l!ll.i, SNYDER lfz'r'7'ytl1,l'1zg rifniav to him who rwzitsg ff1r'7'L'f07'L'. why slmulil I l114rry. ' Ili-AY, 3, 4: liancl, 35 Krazy Kapcrs, 4, Gulf, 4, Ohm State l'niversity. Page Thirteen



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THE SENIOR CLASS WILL Wie, the Senior Class of 1933, do solemnly declare this to be our last will and testament, and do bequeath these, our outstanding characteristics, vices and virtues, to our successors and underclassmen, this second day in June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. Carl NYOrk Palmer leaves to Cuthbert Hayhurst that well-known walk. Homer Sayers wills his dusky complexion to Roberta O'Brien. Bill Shank wills his beguiling way to Bob Bow. Bob Thomas bestows upon Bud Mattison his Herculean physique. Phil Wfood Nwheelsn his much reputed 'lsixteen cylinder jobv to Bob Cul- bertson. Thelma Cahill wills her serene countenance to jane Benbow. Elizabeth Dale Clark bestows the right of making G. A. A. announcements upon her poor, unsuspecting successor. Betty Ewing wills her Drac pin to Kay Franks. i Julia Hamlin wills Elizabeth Martin her cheery grin. Edna Lohmeyer bestows upon any unsuspecting soul her unusual nickname Q Tissie',j. Edith Morris wills her retiring way to jack Jackson. Jane Mylander wishes to leave her superb command of the English language to Bob Spangler. Katherine Pfening wills the job of editing the Annual to anyone who is willing to take it. Mary Margaret Radicke bequeaths her ever-waving locks to Rosemary Reed. Pat Schenk wills Mary Wall her ability to wield a lipstick. Mary Alice Shaffer gladly bestows upon Francis Pfening the right to taxi the whole squad home. Jane Shawaker wills her zest to Betty Clark. Mary K. Stukey wills her hearty guffaw to Arlene Seiler. Arlene Tripp bequeaths her petite stature to Ruth Yaw. Dorotha Smith leaves her orange and black sweater to future Arlington patriots. Lois Wuichet wills her ability to get by without studyingl' to Paul Lanich. Paul Millikin and Anne Scott leave their ability to blush to Alf, our janitor. Carl James Aschinger wills his sense of humor to Edmund Yantes. Grant Crane bestows upon the Junior class his golden silence. Sam Devine wills to Howard Smith his well-known bird-legs . jack Durrant leaves to Guy Cahill his intense interest in the feminine residents of Grandview. David Folkerth wills his Greek god beauty to Joe Mechem. Pat Jones bestows upon Donald Port his heartbreaking baritone . Hugh Miller wills to Paul Best his mischievous ways. Lloyd Osborne wills his crooningf FD aspirations to Jack Watsoii. George Sargent bestows his Brawny Strength on Robert Fickell. Charles Schwenker wills his awe-inspiring brilliance to Dorothy Miller. Harry Simons leaves that devastating smile to Phil Tefft. Bill Snyder bequeaths his naive manner to Bob Bottman. Robert Spandau wills his persistence to Jim Conn. John VVarfel passes on his 'fpink and white loveliness to john Forman. KCmztimmd on page 802 Page Fifteen

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