Arlington High School - Excelsior Yearbook (Arlington, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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The Katz Whiskers FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Tom Hendricks, Joan Essinger, Vera Jean Wilson, Gerald Glick, Tom Bid- lack, Diane Beach. SECOND ROW: Mary Jean Spaeth, Carolyn Boehm, Linda Rettig, Karen Boyce, David Dillinger, Robert Marquart, Jerry Riter, Jean Cronbaugh, Elaine Bame, Tom Bates. if :4Lwwaf..fe,, x ii ,. ,.. ...X E: Y ' CARL'S TRUCK STOP ESSINGER'S APPAREL SHOP KIRK MILLING COMPANY Between Findlay and Arlington Dry Goods, Jewelry, and Chi1dren's Wear Harry M. Kirk Carl and Mildred Bidlack Arlington, Ohio Findlay. Oh-i0

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Elaine Bame . . Tom Bates ,,,, Karen Baumgardner Diane Beach . . . Ronald Bibler . . . Tom Bidlack . . . Carolyn Boehm . . Karen Boyce , , . Larry Brauneller. . Mary Brauneller , Jeannette Butler. . John Paul Cole , , Jean Cronbaugh . . Judy Crosser .... David Dillinger . . Joan Bsinger . . Gerald Glick . . Karen Grieser . . . David Hartman . . Paul Hartman . . . Tom Hendricks . . Jack Jolliff .... Janice Marquart, , Robert Marquart, , Larry Oman . . . Doris Rausch. . . Linda Rettig. , , Steve Sink . . Jerry Riter .,,, Beverly Smith. . . Mike Smith ,,,. Mary Jean Spaeth . Deanna Warner . . James Wllch . , . Vera Jean wilson . Ed Woodward . . . What Would Happen If .... couldn't talk? was seven-foot tall? wouldn't shoot everybody with her Camera? wou1dn't have discovered Junior? understood the first time? had played football? got an A- ? got a permanent seat in Bookkeeping Class? couldn't drive hls De Soto? was the First Lady of the United States? went with one boy more than a month? Owned a Ford? had laryngitls? d1dn't like pigs? got a crew cut? would quit supporting the Clark Family? was a weight lifter? lost her glasses? couldn't raise chickens? didn't have a car to trade? forgot where the Gulf was? wasn't a Romeo? had long rg hair? dldn't have his muscles? left the Buslngers before 2 A. M. ? wasn't so sly? was confined to a closet? won a speech contest? was a cheerleader? dldn't like boys? spoke quietly? . couldn't buy Air Mall Stamps? couldn't go to Gtio State? couldn't go to Jenera? didn't like Bears ? was a farmer? Congratulations to the Class of '59 JOHNNY APPLESEED RESTAURANT AND BOWLING LANE Arlington, G'li0



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Last Will And Testarrlenl We, the members of the class of 1959, Arlington Local High School, city of Arlington, state of Ohio, being of sound mind, do hereby make our last will and testament. Article Article Article Article 1. I. 1. I. I. I. I. I. I. 1. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. 1. I. 1. 1. I. I. 1. 1. 1. I. I To the J unlors, we leave our ability not to act like Seniors, because everyone likes it better that way. ll To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to surprise the teachers and to cut classes and study halls. Ill To the Freshmen, weleave our reputation as the best behaved class to graduate from Arlington High School. IV To the Teachers, we leave the school hoping they have as good a year next year as they had this year. Elaine Bame, will my quiet ways to Donald Reddick. Tom Bates, will my English book to Paul Dean Wells. Karen Baumgardner, will my driving disability to Doc Castor who so faithfully taught me how not to drive. Diane Beach, will my ability to drive a 47 Dodge to anyone who can afford to buy oil for it. Ronald Bibler, will my love for a 48 Chevy to anybody who can stand it. Tom Bldlack, will my typing and shorthand skill to Mike Bishop. Carolyn Boehm, will my ability to be calm and clear-headed to the next frustrated editor of Excelsior. Karen Boyce, will my ability to own a set of keys to a Ford that isn't mine to Sharon Reichley. Larry Brauneller, will my dark hair to Gene Musgrave. Mary Brauneller, will my bashfulness to Sue Wisner. Jeannette Butler, will my ability to blow the whistle at the wrong time in band to anyone who has wlnd to spare. John Cole, will my football suit to Joe Clevenger. Jean Cronbaugh, will my ability to drive a truck around to anyone who can stand the rattles. J' udy Crosser, will my membership card of the Cumberland Gang to Cathie Solt. David Dillinger, will my ability to sleep in study hall to Bobby Elsea. J' can Esslnger, will my ablllty to rideahorse to anyone who has the ambition to become bow-legged. Gerald Glick, willmy ability to stay out of ninth period study hall to anyone who can get away with it. Karen Grleser, will my slimness to Nancy Rower. David Hartman, will my ability to get caught going '75 m.p.h. down 68 to William Bishop. Paul Hartman, will my ability to trade cars and have four different cars in one year to anyone who thinks he can afford it. Tom Hendricks, will my toe-less football shoes to Howard Skeeters. Jack J olllff, will my ability to get caught by the mayor after 11:00 to Eddie Reigle. Janice Marquart, will my blonde hair to Marie Waltermlre. Robert Marquart, will my English literature book to anyone dumb enough to take it. Larry Oman, will my all to Sharon Businger. Doris Rausch, will my ability to crack gmn to anyone who can afford to buy lt. Linda Rettig, will my dimple to Judy Bates. Jerry Riter, will my excess you know what to Ted Mitchell. Steve Sink, will my silence to anybody who can stand it. Beverly Smith, will my ability to hit fence posts to anyone who can afford the repairs. Mike Smith, will my ability to try to skip school to anyone who is sharp enough not to get caught. Mary Jean Spaeth, will my ability to play the trombone to Alan Wolford. Deanna Warner, will my ability to blush to anyone who can get as pink as I do. James Wllch, will my seat in Room 13 to anyone who wants it. Vera Wilson, will my ability to giggle constantly to Connie Bowers. Ed Woodward, will my ability to visit the office to Larry Crates.

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