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'aaa--1----t-maya THE RAMBLER ,a,a5a...........,.....m, Class Wi!! We, the Senior Class of 1925, town of Ar- lington, State of Indiana, being of sound mind and capable memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. Article One Sec. I-To the Juniors we will our privilege of publishing an Annual next year, also the en- joyment and advantages of the Senior year. Sec. 2-To the Sophomores we leave our best wishes for success and may they gloriously reach their goal-Seniors. Sec. 3-To the Freshmen we will our privi- lege of teasing the Faculty and getting by with it. Sec. 4-To the school of A. H. S. as a whole we leave the high standard that we have set as high school, students. Article Two To the Faculty we leave the following: Sec. 1--To Miss Hicks we leave the right to tease whenever she wants to. Sec. 2-To Mr. Goode we leave the privilege of telling jokes. Sec. 3-To Mr. Hyatt we will our fine quali- ties of being able to hold our tempers. Sec. 4-To Mr. DeMunbrun we leave the right to sit with his feet on top of his desk. Sec. 5-To Miss Harrington we will our job of selling candy. Article Three I, Veva Seward, will my right to giggle in class to Beatrice Adams. I, Pauline Macy, will my power of rolling my eyes to Joe McCoy. I, Margaret Bitner, will my ability to vamp to Lucile Nigh. I, Alta Tweedy, leave my typewriting ability to Virgil Ronan. I, Juanita Brown, will my exceedingly great height to Paul Miller. I, Fon R. Kemple, leave my right of kid- ding the teachers to whomsoever wants it. I, Owen Gowdy, will my surplus weight to Mary Bird. I, Russel Beckner, leave my ability to say I don't know to Harold McFatridge. I, Edwin Stark, leave my refined tempera- ment to Lowell Ritter. I, Donald Price, leave my basket ball ability to Cedric Carwein. I, Grace Addison, will my ability to get A's in History to Ruth Ramsey. I, Worth Brown, leave my ability to roll my socks to Florence Mae Houston. D I, Louise Ennis, will my phantom wedding ring to Mary Baldridge. I, Jesse Woods, leave my ability to speak in English class to Red Rcadle. w---M ----- -teresa-20-sara
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100 -.gan--N ----- -maya THE RAMBLER le5aga-0-.------- FON R. KEMPLE- Kemp Attended Common School at Arlington and Homer. Attended High School at Homer and Arlington. Member of Athletic Association '23 and '24. Sergeant at Arms of Boys' Bible Class '24. Advertising Manager of Rambler. Member of Boys' B. B. Team '24. President of Senior Class '25. Joke Editor '24. Jack Sanderson in His Uncle John. ,Tack Denham in The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. Our Rudolph Valentino, but you can trust him in the dark. LOUISE, ENNIS-- Jane Attended Common School and High School at Arlington. Member of Athletic Association '23 and '24, Secretary of Athletic Association '24. Member of School Orchestra '24 and '25. Member of B. B. Team '22, '23, '24 and '25. Captain of B. B. Team '24 and '25. Editor-in-Chief of Rambler. Aunt Mary in The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. A good basket ball player and that's not all. THE RAM BLER Let us look upon this Rambler, As our best of high school workg And also all remember How not a one of us did shirk. -f----M lane- 19- Each and every one of us Has tried to do our bestg To make this Rambler so it must Be able to withstand the test Fon R. Kemple. B523
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-xee--------yayaga THE RAMBLER Smeg- ---- ----ia., Senior Clays H isiory In the fall of 1921, twenty-two boys and girls entered the Freshman Class of Arlington High School. Our teachers were Mr. Protsman, Mr. DeMunbrun, Miss Titsworth, Miss Welker, and Miss Archer. Here we struggled with the most important team of education, Latin and Algebra. Our ambition was to gain the most benefit from education as well as to have good times. This was shown by several students from our class being on the honor roll. The only compliments that we received from upper classmen was Noisy Freshiesf' When we re-entered high school in the fall of 1922, our class was somewhat smaller. We lost two of our last year's teachers, Mr. Prots- man and Miss Archer, who were replaced by Mr. Lockwood and Mr. Hyatt. This year We entertained the high school by giving a Hal- loween social. Many of the students were frightened by the Sophomore Ghosts. In this year we found a very difficult team of educa- tion to handle. This was Caesar's Wars and Bucking Broncho Geometry. After a hard pull we managed to get through. At the close of the term we were' represented in the Latin .contest at Rushville by Russell Beckner and Pauline Macy. After a brief vacation we entered school once more. We were minus three members of the class, but one new member was added. Our teachers for that year were Miss Harrington, Mr. Goode, Mr. Hyatt, Mr. DeMunbrun, and Miss Parrish. This year we became acquainted with one of education's foremost studies, Com- mercial Law. After several bitter debates and arguments we all passed in this subject. Our class was represented on the basketball team by Ralph Hill, Donald Price, Russell Beckner, Jesse Woods, and Fon Kemple. When 3, high school play was given, four members of our class were represented. At the close of the second semester we gave a reception for the Seniors which was enjoyed by both classes. When we entered school for our last year we were both glad and sorry. Our teachers were the same, with the exception of Miss Hicks taking the place of Miss Parrish. After several class meetings we elected the class officers for the year: Fon Kemple was elected presidentg the offices of vice-president, secre- tary and treasurer and business manager were held by Jesse Woods, Grace Addison and Pauline Macy. Miss Harrington was our class sponsor. The students of our class who did not return for this year were Ruby McDaniel, Lyman Mitchell and Julia Gahimer. The Senior Class wants to express apprecia- tion for all the benefits they have received from Arlington high school, and we wish all the other classes great success. Worth Brown. ----f--M --raise-21-aisle --N
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