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Class Histor In 1953, 48 bright eyed children toddled into the first grade. Our teachers were Mrs. Castor and Mrs. Wells. Marvin Rower joined us late in the year. Our second year, Mrs. Huffman and Mrs. Simpson, welcomed David and Donald Drefke, Anna Rice, Dean Davis, Brenda Humaqband Nancy Haley. We lost Dallas Schaaf, Sharon Wilch, Lynn and Linda Beck and Steve Babcock. Mrs. Fields and Mrs. Jacobs taught us in the third grade. We gained Paulette Beard, Everett Riegle, John Reuter, Randy Jacobs, Glenda Baughman, Betty Brewster, Douglas Rhodus. Leaving us were Anna Rice and Mary Ann Roof. Forty-seven of us spent our 4th year under Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Loader. We welcomed Leora Wright, Al- ma Gonzales, Diana Moser. We lost Cheryl Hughes, David Lafferty and Sandra Rogers. In 1957 we welcomed Shirley Smithers, Larry Bibler, and Dale Ralph. Departed classmates were Jimmy Price, John Reuter, Nancy Haley, Douglas Rhodus, Leora Wright, 2-Hd Steve ESSif1gCI- Mr. Gobrecht led us in a successful year in the 6th, Our new classmates were Bryan Cavins, Tom Mercer, Joe Bishop, Jerry Hickle. We lost Freddy Saum and Alma Gonzales. In our last year of grade school Cynthia Crates, Jane Bame, Mary Burton, Shirley Miller, and Glen Laf- ferty joined us. Byran Cavins and Evertt Riegle left us. LOOkif1g forward to the eighth grade test, Mary Coburn, Roger Fast, Cheryl Hile and Miriam Tegtmeier came, We lost Glen Lafferty and Larry Bibler. High School at last, we gained Wayne Wilch, Betty Brewster, lost Cheryl Hile and Shirley Smithers. In our sophomore year Bill Brewster joined us. Mary Burton, Mary Coburn, Lavern Steinman, Hazel Bur- ton, Brenda Human, and Dean Hinger left us. As we advanced to Juniors, Ron Price, Gloria Shuck, and Mary Coburn came. Stephanie Hendricks moved to Findlay. In our final year Mary Coburn left and we are grateful to all our teachers for the fine job they did in in- structing us. The number of students in the Senior Class is 41.
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Class Will I, William Alge, will my ability to have teeth knocked out to Steve Rinehart. I, Jane Bame, will my height to Paula Deter. I, Glenda Baughman, will my accordian playing to Linda Robinson. I, Paulette Beard, will my ability to play 3rd cornet in my Senior year to Dave Inbody. I, Lee Best, will my football ability Qwhat ability?j to Ron Griffith. I, Joe Bishop, will my good arm to Jim I-Iindall. I, Linda Bishop, will my ability to be the only girl in Typing I to Vicki Dennison. I, Rex Bishop, will my complete and unending attentiveness in Advanced Algebra to Barry Fox. I, Betty Brewster, will my ability to have blond hair to Betty Wells. I, Bill Brewster, will my ability to miss parked cars to Diane Bishop. I, Dorothy Clinger, will my ability to look blank in chorus to Marilyn Kemerley. I, Cynthia Crates, will my ability to understand bookkeeping to Doyne Wilkins. I, Mary Crates, will my ability to lose weight to Nancy Launders. I, Dean Davis, will my ability to make layups to anyone who can. I, William Davis, will my ability to have three passes intercepted in one game to Gary McMillen. I, Nancy Drummelsmith, will my ability to get on the honor roll to Sherry Fahl. I, Roger Fast, will my little red wagon to anyone who thinks they can get anything out of it. I, Sandra Gossman, will my ability to be shy to Karen Hartman. I, Trudy Green, will my ability to get blamed for doing things I didn't do to anyone brave enough to want it. I, Dianne l-Iartman, will my ability to play the piano to Ruth Anne Mengert. I, Mary Ellen Hartman, will my ability to get bawled out by Mr. E. to Judy McClelland. I, Jerry Hickle, will just leave. I, Julene Hindall, will my majorette boots to Brenda Brinkman. I, John King, will my long legs to Steve Porter. I, Sue Long, will all my broken bassoon reeds to Dan I-Iartman. I, Tom Mercer, will my ability to oversleep to Tim Rinehart. I, Shirley Miller, will my ability to talk a lot to Patricia Businger. I, Rebecca Mitchell, will my natural brown hair to Sarah Reinking. I, Dan Patton, will my ability to get along with my l. A. teacher to my English teacher. I, Ron Price, will my love for old junky cars to Dale Nicholson. I, Dale Ralph, will my esquire billing to anyone smart enough to use it. I, John Reilly, will my ability to throw shot-put to Vicki Alge. I, Jeff Retrig, will my ability to play pingpong to Ken Rertig. I, Marv Rower, will my ability not to study to Dennis Rower. I, Gloria Shuck, will my ability to get bawled out by Mrs. Welty to Karen Krepps. I, Don Steinman, will my ability to crab block to Mike Brant. I, Dan Smith, will my 260-V-8 sign to Connie Strouse. I, Steve Smith, will my ability to make mistakes on layout mats to Dennis Rower. I, Miriam Tegtmeier, will my ability to get to school in time for first period class to Pam Meyers. I, Ron Russell, will my ability to play basketball to Charles Edgell. I, Wayne Wilch, will my ability to talk in Physics, that was willed to me by Jeanne Williams, that was willed to her by Lois Powell, to Jeri-Jean I-Iartman. To the Juniors we will our ability to be prosperous. To the Sophomores we will our love for Southern Enchantment. To the Freshmen we will our ability to turn light switches on and off, to break bricks, and all our other angelic traits. To our advisors, Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Musgrave, we will our ability to type good English. To the school, we will our used books, pencils, tablets, etc. , that we no longer need and want. We, the Seniors of 1964, Arlington High School, Hancock County, Ohio, being of sound mind and body, real- izing the impossibility of forever keeping these things we hold so dear, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament.
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NAME Jane Bame Glenda Baughman Paulette Beard Linda Bishop Betty Brewster Dorthy Clinger Cynthia Crates Mary Crates Nancy Drummelsmith Trudy Green Sandra Gossman Diane Hartman Mary Ellen Hartman Iulene Hindall Sue Long Shirley Miller Rebecca Mitchell Gloria Shuck Miriam Tegtmeier William Alge Lee Alan Best Joe Bishop Rex Bishop Bill Brewster Dean Davis William Davis Roger Fast Jerry Hickle John King Tom Mercer Dan Patton Ron Price Dale Ralph John Reilly Jeff Rettig Marvin Rower Ronald Russell Dan Smith Stephen Smith Donald Steinman Wayne Wilch Who's Who NICKNAME Janie Glen Paud Lynn Bett Dot Cindy Crates Nance Trud Sandy Di Mary Leanie Emmy Sam Bec Glory Mirum Alg Lee Smoe Rex Willy Deany Carman Rog Jer Hondo Tommy Red Cheese Ralph Candy Jeff Big Marv Ron Daniel D. Scratch Don Wayno BY W ORD Well Gee Oh Gee Oh shoot Heck Hey Kid Golly Ned Gees Fiddle sticks Huh? Gee Golly Ha! Ha! Ha! La de da Yes Sir Well Golly Oh pot OooooooooooooooooH! Huh? Hey Coach Hey Censored That's tough Shoot Scag Huh? Scrounge Sheesh Yuk! Yuk! Yuk! Give me time Candy Another too bad What? Unfair Keen Steady as a rock Hi Fellas Yes Sir Love those CI's fChamp Jacketsl Shoot a mile WEAKNESS Driving Clark 60 Chevies Blue Converts Big Boy Fostoria Burchman Singing Fullbacks ONU Larry Larry Red 8s White Mercury Angora Sweaters Jan Russell King Liberty Street 60 Fords Farm Machinery Carol Tomatoes Girls Girls Paulette's Cats Watkin's Products Cars Algebra Class Findlay Sohio Clev's Shuck's His Car Little cars Knives Arcadia Fags Bishop Butterscotch bars Food
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