Arlington High School - Excelsior Yearbook (Arlington, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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fi-.Q Q'-1 'vs 'fro vwfwqwfwmwypf , - ,fx 4, ,N Agricultural Course , Football 3, 4. Kathryn Williams nKaten Commercial Course She, who is good, is happy. l Basketball lg Glee Club 3. Ruth Wrasse nRuthien ' General Course uAlWays dependable' Glee Club 43 Hi-Crier Staff 4. Samuel von Stein 'Sammy' If drawing cartoons is a orime,. This laddie would now be serving time. Woodrow Hartman nwoodyn Agricultural Course They say still waters do run deep. In class he often falls asleep. Chorus l, 2, 33 Orchestra 4. George Smith nBus' College Preparatory Course He tends to other people's business, Having lost his own. Student Manager 45 Band 3. Donald Rettig nDonu .l General Course He is mild, but he satisfies. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4. we W' l ,F -ISM

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Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4g Band 3, 43 I x W . ff Maurice Pepple nPep' College Preparatory Course ' I should be a poet--Longfellow Hi-Crier Staff 35 Vice President 33 Treasurer 4a 3.9-Q Keith Romick nJug' 4 General-Course Books are strange to him, He prefers that Outside Vim. di Hi-Crier Staff 3g Dotty and Daffy 35 The Wild Oats Boy 43 Treasurer 1. George Richard nJunior' General Course ' I'll never trouble trouble, 'Til trouble troubles mes f K Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 'Basketball l, 33 fi e Football l. Emory Reamsnyder 'Ame' College Preparatory Course Short in stature, but long in thought. Hi-Crier Staff 43 Basketball 45 Band l, 2, 3. xi-x Robert Russell 0BcbN Agricultural Course Pa, can I have the Buick tonight? Secretary of P. F. A. 3, 4. Florence Smith nFlossieU Commercial Course Laugh when I laugh . I seek no other fame. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. Esta Tcwell nTooln Commercial Course nShe is often seen, but seldom heard.N Glec Club 45 Orchestra 4. Sylvia Vansant nSlatsW College Preparatory Course One who talks much and says little. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4gHi-Crier Staff 3, 43 GleeWClub l, 2, 3, 45 The Wild Oats Boy 4. 1 i Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football l, 2, 3, 4g



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-Tr V i T is 4 3 if if 5 SENIOR CLASS HISTGRY nClimb though the rocks be ruggedn was the motto of forty boys andigirls who, as Freshmen began their four years' journey to higher education on September 5, 1935. After struggling for twe months, the upper classmen initiated them as full-fledged'members of Arlington High School. The initiation was quite severe, but all survived it. In the spring, the class party, to which all had looked forward, was held. After another month of strife, they were given three months vacation. This group continued their journey in september, as sophomores and were proud to feel that they were no longer nGreen Freshies,n be- cause in a short time they had initiated their lower elassmen as such. They held their class party and several members of the class served as waiters and waitresses at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Being Juniors in 1957-58, they learned that this year was more trying than the two previous years. Their class play, nDotty and Daffyn, was a grand success. Out of respect to their upper classmen, they banqueted the Seniors near the close of the term. Six members of the class served as ushers for baccalaureate and commencement. when they took the seats of their predecessors as Seniors in High School, they were determined to make their last attempt a suc- cessful one. Although the funds were low, they increased them by sponsoring a penny carnival, a concession at the basketball tourna- ment, a pancake supper, and their class play, uwild Oats Boyn. Their class officers were: President-Carson Davis, Vice President-Glendale Armentrout, Secretary-Lucia Grieser, Treasurer-Maurice Pepple. They knew that their school days were nearing a close when they received invitations to the banquet. Then came the baccalaureate sermon which was delivered by Dr.'W. M. Briggs. Their first realization of the joys and woes of life itself seemed more vivid as they marched for the last time in a group, down the aisles of the auditoriu and onto the platform to hear the commencement speech, directed to them, ima pressing on their minds that onward thru life, they must continue to Wolimb though the rocks be rugged.n s 0 n ' 4 - im

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