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flaaa, Plnophmcqv This is station XYZ broadcasting to you from the Empire State Building in New York City on the l6th day of Oct. 1967. We now bring you a news broadcast con- ducted by Edson Fahl. Last night Raymond Jameson, ambassa- dor to Russia, left Moscow by plane to bring important news to Pres. Elmer Wilch. His pilot was Captain Dean Waltermire. Miss Genevieve Henry, Secretary of State, left for England this morning, with her secretary Miss Betty Hartman.- A well-known restaurant in this city, owned by Mildred Essinger, was destroyed by fire early this morning. Three of her waitresses were injured slightly. These were: Misses Opal Riegle, Thelma Mercer, and Betty Myers. Fire Chief Vernon Traut- wein and his crew were unable to extin- guish the flames, but managed to save the surrounding buildings. Miss Mildred Branan, teacher of English at Ohio State, Miss Cleva Price, Music teacher at Ohio Northern, and Miss Ellen Bishop, Commercial teacher at Bowling Green, were named as three of the nation's outstanding teachers in the October issue of Who's This, edited by Eva Harvey with the aid of her able assistant Arzella Tackett. Dorothy,J,olliff, an airline hostess for. Eastern Airlines, was highly commended for her bravery and quick thinking when she assisted passengers from the burning plane which crashed this morning near Washing- ton, D.C. The United States Convention of Nurses will be held Oct. 20, at Philadelphia. Miss Ellen Freed and Miss Marilyn Wykoff have been chosen to represent New York at this meeting. Miss Arlene Schaller, star of the recent Broadway hit, The Darling Dolls of Tomor- row , and her secretary, Miss Neva Bibler, are hospitalized after a train accident in the South. President of the railroad, Mr. Rolland Bibler, said the cause of the acci- dent had not been determined. Dorothy Brown and Ruth Latham, form- erly models here in New York, have both won coveted roles in the movies. Everett Helms, who is rapidly taking Frank Sinatra's place as crooner of the na- tion, will present his new radio program to- night. Consult your newspaper for time and station. Cartoonist Pete Hindall has again cap- tured the hearts of the people of America with his new comic strip which is found in all the leading papers in the country. Now for a sports item: Coach Reed Alge of Harvard, will take his football team to Ohio State to play Coach Forrest Hartman's team October 18. This is one of the most important games of the season. Your announcer has been Edson Fahl. This is station XYZ. Please stay tuned to this station to hear Questions and Answers with Paul Gene Essinger as Master of Cere- monies.
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laatldilanrlj We, the senior Class of I947, Arlington High School, the village of Arlington, the county of Hancock, and the state of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner following-that is to say: We, the Senior Class, leave to the faculty, the rest of the student body, and, to the student body, the faculty. We hope they will get along as well together as we did. We, the Senior Class, leave to the Juniors our Democracy class. Remember, we were brilliant students, so don't disappoint Mr. Castor. We, the Senior Class, leave to the Sopho- mores our independence, and two long years of hard work and lots of fun. We, the Senior Class, leave to the Fresh- men our quiet ways, willingness to work, and ability to get out of the hall when the bell rings. We, the Senior Class, leave to the Junior High our ability to get out of study halls and roam through the building. I, Reed Alge, will my basketball trunks to Dee Rankey, and hope they fit him better than they did me. I, Neva Bibler, will my Commercial Law book to anyone who has nerve enough to become a lawyer. I, Rolland Bibler, will my position lwith all headachesl as president of F.F.A. to Joe Byal. I, Ellen Bishop, will my excess weight to Colene Traucht. l, Mildred Branan, will my blonde hair and blue eyes to Jo Ann Noonan. I, Dorothy Brown, will my ability to handle the Navy to Betty Kimmel. I, Paul Essinger, will my ability to play the piano and get into trouble with the teachers to Olson Bash. I, Eddie Fahl, will my football suit -to-any- one who thinks they can catch as many passes as I did. I, Ellen Freed, will my ability to write with my left hand to Mr. Castor. I, Betty Hartman, will my ability to gig- gle to anyone who thinks they can get a laugh out of it. I, Forrest Hartman, will my ability to wise-crack in Ag. class and not get away with it to Walter Beach and Dale Romick. I, Eva Louise Harvey, will my liking for Home Economics to all those who can't cook. I, Everett Helms, will my ability to sing to Erry Dee Longworth. I, Genevieve Henry, will all my spare time to Mr. Rost. I, Milton Hindall, will my crorwn and title of King of the Bench to Walter Calvin. I, Raymond Jameson, will my appetite to Harold Grohoske. I, Dorothy Jolliff, will my big smile and white teeth to Keith Alge. I, Ruth Latham, will my clarinet to who- ever can play it and get a credti for it. I, Thelma Mercer, will my ability to be a good majorette to James Baird. I, Betty Myers, will my Shorthand to Helen Dyer. I, Cleva Price, will my love for music to Mildred Warner. I, Opal Riegle, will my talkative ways to Betty Elsea. I, Arlene Schaller, will my ability to skip school to Mary Edna Henry. I, Arzella Tackett, will my ability to not talk in class to Norma Rupright and June Mercer. I, Vernon Trautwein, will my cheer-Iead- ing ability to Clarence Riegle. I, Dean Waltermire, will my ability to get kicked out of music to John VanAtta. I, Elmer Wilch, will my driving ability to Dee Rankey. I, Marilyn Wykoff, will my stature to Dean Decker. 'I, Mildred Essinger, .will my giggles to Rachel Essinger. SI'GNED: The Senior Class of I947.
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