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Class History v In September 1957 a crew of about forty-one Freshman started onba tour on the good ship the foSuSc'AHGIiCP. Hiss iickam was our pilot, with our Purser and Keeper of the Logs, Marcia Bailey. Loren Beach was our Captain and Ruby Smith our First Mates To us the high lights of the year are the class party which was held at the school house and the initiation which made us fullefledged sailors. we stopped at Port Summer for three months and then resumed sail! ing again in September, this time bearing the name of Sophomore. Mr. Decker piloted us for the year. with his guidance nothing daunted us, and we became more and more activo in the various duties. Still another September found us starting the third laps of our journey. Skillfully Miss Moore piloted us for another year. Soma change was made in the organization and Betty Grubb became our Purser leaving Marcia more time for keeping an accurate record of our adven- tures. In May we banqueted the Seniors. Our play WThe Haunted Chairw was very well received. By the following September 1919 our ranks had been riddled many times but a large number signed up for one more year, a very, very busy one. Two more new officers were elected this year and Duane Traucht became our Captain, which left Loren more time for his duties as editor, Mr. Bibler our pilot and Mary Lou Fox our Purser. As sen- iors wef took full advantage of our last chance to take part in the various activities. we presented two plays UThe Antics of Andrewn and UOne Mad Nightu. The Annual was our biggest project. Among the last minute stops were for the Baccalaurate and lastly thet Commencement where diplomas were granted to thirty-one as a reward for their dili- gence and loyalty during the tour. As a climax to our Educational tour many were planning to go to Washington D. C. A
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RICHARD NESLER Deany Il could dance till day is dawning, Then l'd Want to dance all morning! General Course, Excelsior - - Asst. Adv. 3, Sr. Play 2. PAUL IEAN SCHAAF Punk IDark hair, dark eyes, and 'pleasing personality.J College Prep., Excelsior Snapshot Ed. 3,4, Football 3,4, Basketball 4, Ir. Play, Sr. Play l, Hi-Y. MART. CLEVENGER Dan CWorry kills me, why die?l General Course, Excelsior Music Ed. 4, Band l,Z,3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4, Football 4, lr. Play, PFA Play 2, Sr. Play 2, Hi-Y. VIRGIL BAUMGARDNER To you, Virgil, the Senior Class extends greetings. Virgil Was a loyal member of our group until he became ill with infantileparalysis. He is now recuper- ating in a sanitariurn in Toledo. RICHARD BAME Dick tl Want my pants.l College Prep., Class Bus. Mgr. 3-4, Paper 4, Excelsior Asst. loke Ed. 3, Excelsior Adv. 4 Band l,2,3,4, Chorus l,2,3,4, FFA Play 2, lr, Play, Sr. Play, Boys' Quartette 2-13, I-Ii-Y. ICE KNIGHT lsaac Clie attends to his business and wastes his time.l College Prep., Excelsior 3, Excelsior Asst. Ed. 4, Chorus l,2,3,4, Sr. Play, Paper 4, Hi-Y. WAYNE CONINE Orphie lSpeechless, not ll? College Prep., PEA l,2, FFA Play 2, lr. Play, Sr, Play 2, Asst. Lit. Ed. 3, Excelsior Lit. Ed. 4, Paper 4, Hi-Y. GERALD WILSON Gerald has been slowly but patiently gaining his way back to health. Wilson was iniured in the Mt. Cory football game. Best wishes for continued health and happiness.
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CLASS MILL we the Senior Class of lihl, of Arlington High School, and the State of Ohio being of sound mind and memory, do make and declare this our last will and testament. we the Seniors, bequeath to the faculty our appreciation for what they have done to help make our high school career a success. To all underclassmen we leave our books, teachers, and all other school supplies. Richard Bane, leaves his mothcrly advice to Esfher Romick, and his ability of being teaoher's ilunkg to James Line. Earl Anderson wills his winning ways to Bus HCT? st c Loren Beach wills his art of-being fin ncially embarrassed to Pe te Hartmsin . Wayne Conine wills Evelyn Woolby to anyone who can buy enough to drive to Forest. Don Steinman wills his Gable tactics to Joe Paul Jean Schaaf wills his glamour boy idea Carl Smith wills his ability to give a line to Printy Arthur. Marl Clevenger wills some of his curly hair Dana Mchillen wills his ability to keep his Businger and mverett Helms. gas Van Scoit. to Charles Lafferty. of ballyhoo to girls to H. H. Warner. hair combed to Eugene Joe Knight wills his ability to keep all work books up to date to anyone who does so. V., Dewey Handly wills his typing ability to Arlene Remaley. Willard Rettig wills his ability to get around on the basketball floor to Russel heirauch. Richard Nesler wills his ability of getting to dance in the office to Fred Benner. Harley Hartman wills his ability to skip Howard Miller leaves his undertaking job he can sleep at nights. Raymond Reynolds leaves his driving ability J. T. Malone wills his goats to whoever Kenneth Sutor wills his girl to whoever can Duane Traucht wills his athletic ability to Marcia Bailey wills her job es Lay Queen to votes. to can out of study halls school to Robert Weidman his brother and hopes to Chloe Benner. handle them. Peep her. Paul Pepple. whoever gets the most Vera Rossman wills her glasses to anyone who can see through them. Golda Oman leaves her typing ability to Ruth bishop. 1 Violet Essinger leaves her ability to stay out late to Annabelle Mitchell. ' f- ' ' I Norma Gatcholl wills hor acting ability to Magdalene Gossman. Rose Ellen Rinehart leaves her Packard to whoever can buy gas for it. Ruth Newman loaves her artistic ability to Richard Conover. Esther Wolford leaves her Shekespeurian knowledge to Bonnie wertenborger. Thelma Van Atta wills hor Jcnora boy friend Betty Grubb loaves her music ability to her to Ellen Sutor. sister Mary. Mary Lou Fox leaves her Frccklcs to Joyce Hinchoy. 1 Otis Musgrave wills his easy going manner to Raymond Carey ...nil .....-l.,.a, M.. .......... V -.H - -- --- -- s-A----M---ef' -aumlnjle -A M- - -- 4- -- 'Y-H --H '--W-A' '
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