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NA ME Barbara Badertscher Rosemary Bishop Mike Bishop Connie Bowers Diane Brauneller Sharon Businger Larry Crates David Davis Lanny Dillon Linda Foltz Jack Glick Jerry Grohoske Bill Grostick Margaret Hartman Rosella Horton Sally Inbody I im Johnson Frank Jolliff Joyce Kemerley Becky Long Ted Mitchell Bob Penrod Betty Reigle Sharon Reichley Carol Rettig Diane Rettig Steve Riter Fred Smith Richard Smith Cathie Solt Dean Suter Joe Wagner Connie Wilson Paul Dean Wells Alan Wolford Gene Woods Bits About Seniors NICKNAME Barb Bishop Beetles Red Diane Sophie L. G. Rock Lanyard Linda Andy Gus Bill Margie Zellie Sally Jimmy Frank Kembo Beck Tiger Pinhead Betty Reichs Carol Di Steve Freddy-Mip Clem Cath Dean Joe Connie Lou P. D. Yulford Ching BYWORD Chicken Fat I mean, you know I don't know Idgit Stop it My word! Yes Honey How-bout-that Think it'll snow Shut up Censored Same to you Andy Oh Yeah! I'm sorry Bet that smarts Oh quit that Hey Smith Oh nuts Watch it! Oh whee Take'em out Gross up, kid Silence Pardon me Oh great! I l'm cold Good morning Censored Imagine that Hey good buddy Listen to the old dad Ouch! You dumbee Censored By cracky When I was-- NOTED FOR Parties Sewing Driving old cars Red Hair Long hair Drumming Smarts Sharp clothes Pencil behind ear Screaming Main Street Going north Long hair Tallness Gum cracking Quiet ways His Impala Convertible Hair styles Curly hair Shortness Skipping S .H. Blond hair Good nature Combing hair Writing letters Lab abilities Teeth 51 Ford Sharp clothes 3 door car Pegged pants Personality Driving Truck Figure Trap shooting WEAKNESS Coffee Shoes Findlay Tall males Bulky knit sweaters Vanlue She males Sports Pretzels Kittens Math Phillies Taking pictures Others Guys Music Pin ball machine Car payments White cars Converts Long black hair Lakers Driving around Ohio Oil Chevies U.S. soldiers Food Mufflers Sheep Short skirts BGSU Findlay Styles 103 Girls Hunting
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Class Histor We were the little forty-niners of Arlington High School, for on September 12 of that year 48 bright students invaded Mrs. Castor's and Mrs. Well's first grade rooms. Our classmate, Donni Sauers, left us during the yea r. Our second year of school was under the leadership of Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Wells. Over the summer we lost Lana Fekete, Tommy Sims, Danny Rodabaugh, Larry Swank, Jayne Yates, Glenn Lafferty and John DePuy. We had 7 new classmates, Barbara Badertscher, Dennis Day, Sue Soloman, Phyllis Redick, Jimmy Sparks, Mary Chamberlin and Wallace Spurlock, to join us that year. Mrs. Uonesj Marshall and Mrs. fPrattJ Miller were our third grade teachers. We lost Wallace Spurlock and Phyllis Redick. Bonnie Decker, Edward Reigle, Colleen Deitrick, Thomas Deahl, Edgar Patton and Connie DiOnne joined giving us a total of 50. Again Mrs. Marshall along with Mrs. Beeson was in charge during our fourth year. We lost Bonnie Decker, Colleen Deitrick, Thomas Deahl, George Loach, Jimmy Sparks and Mary Chamberlin. Our class gained Danny Hughes, Terry Poe, Carol Fletcher and Karen Haley. Our fifth year was led by Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Hutson and Mrs. Jacobs. Connie DiOnne was our only loss that year. Becky Bishop, Wayne Smith and David Rice were our new classmates. Miss Foltz and Mr. Gobrecht guided us during our sixth year. We lost Wayne Smith, Becky Bishop, Carol Fletcher and Terry Poe. Larry Dunn joined us that year. Our seventh year of school was spent with Mrs. Falk and Mr. Willeke, We lost Larry Dunn, David Reigle, and Edward Reigle. During the year Dick Mercer, Beverly F easel, Addie May Rice, Dale Costello, and Richard Cannode joined the class giving us a total of 46. Our last year of Junior High was guided by Mrs. Welty and Mr. Bibler. We dropped down to 37 students when David Rice, Addie May Rice, Beverly Feasel, Dale Costello, Richard Cannode, Sue Soloman, Janet Musgrave and Norris Beach left. But we reached 39 with the addition of two, Louvella Smithers and Lanny Dillon. , September 5, 1957 was our first day of high school. Our Freshman advisors were Mrs. Knight and Mr, Castor. We lost none and gained two, David Middleton and Janet Cavins. Our Sophomore year was spent with our advisors Mrs. Knight and Mr. Trostmiller. We lost Janet Cavins that summer, Donni Sauers, Dean Suter and Doris Halsey joined our class. Donni Sauers left later that year. Our total was 38. Our advisors during the Junior year were Mrs. LaRoche and Mr, Mengert, Doris Halsey, David Middleton and Edgar Patton left. Bill Grostick and Bob Penrod joined our class of 39 students. Mrs. Beach and Mr, Rost advised us our Senior year. Howard Skeeters leftover the summer and David Smith came back that Fall. With his leaving, our total was 38.
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AMBITION Linguist Engineer Doing least possible Liberal Arts Secretary Elementary teacher Doctor Agriculture Coach Airline stewardess Math teacher Airplane pilot Architect Secretary Housewife Music teacher Get out of school Barber Nurse Catch her man Farmer Mechanical Engineer Matrimony Secretary Secretary Secretary Engineer Boiler operator Farmer Medicine Mortician Race driver Elementary teacher Truck driver Business executive Gunsmith Bits About PROBABLE FATE 80 year old lifeguard Commercial teacher Post Master General Old maid Bosses wife Old hag Nurses aid Dog trainer Meter reader Ground crew Paper boy Manager of Browns Cartoonist Model Big Boy car hop Gossiper Ind. Arts Teacher Grocery owner Senator Check out girl Music director Train engineer Housewife Head waitress Beautician Bosses employer Ranch owner Knight of the road School teacher Test tube washer Own client Telephone man Seamstress Truck driver Soda Jerk Great White Hunter PASTIME Busingers Sleeping Sohio Shopping Linda's Badertscher's Match making Dogs Chemistry lab Talking Driving Playing cards Drawing Washing eggs Findlay Smiling Playing pool Hair styles Making new acquaintances Reading magazines With Steve Down south Combing her hair Seed Beck's Playing piano Watching TV Johnsons Goofing off Shelly Berman Arguing Girls Running around Sleeping Office Billtown Seniors WHAT WOULD HAPPEN Couldn't talk Didn't have an answer Drove slow Couldn't find Billtown Cut her hair Couldn't drive Could write Likes' cats Allergic to hair spray Was allergic to cats Couldn't find Main Street Didn't get embarrassed Lost his pencil Gained weight Liked her own class ring Quit smiling Took his own Dem. notes Got a flat top Disliked the opposite sex Didn't have some kind of trouble Had a fight with Richard Make 20 wam in typing Had short hair Wore her glasses Went home on the bus Couldn't write letters Played basketball Came to school on time Had a fight with Ted Lost her convertible Could spell Got lost in Findlay Went steady Read a lesson Went to study hall Didn't like to hunt
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