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Lawrence William Cherry Band l-2-3-4 Brass Sextet German Band JTO Prof. Hartman Chorus l-2-3-H Senior Play Rambler Staff Adv. Manager Latin Club President, Band A Betty Mae Heath Chorus 1-2-3-H Junior Play - Dora Dean Majorette 2-3-H Yell Leader 3-M Sextet H Senior Play Rambler Staff Lay-out Manager Drum Majorette 3-L+ Willis Edward Ronan Basketball 1-2 3 H Baseball 1-2-3 N Junior Play Heinrich Senior Play Rambler Staff Sports Editor
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CLASS HISTORY Twelve years ago on September 3,'19b3. we got in for a twelve year educational tour of the world. the town of First Grade where we met Mrs. Bernice take long for us to get acquainted, but we had to way. In the town of Second we met Mrs. Irene Ross. In a bus at Arlington High School The first historical stop was McMichael Dearinger. It didn't leave quite a few along the Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth we met Mrs. Reba Macy and Mr. Clarence Mitchell. We picked up Calvin Wage ner in the Second. In those five years we picked few, but they were wonderful years. up quite a few and lost quite Then the big,moment came, we climbed up a big hill, and were in the town of Sev- enth Grade. We couldn't believe that we were upstairs. That year we electd class officers. They were Ronnie Rucker as President, Ronnie Coffin as Vice- President, and Priscilla Ann Offutt as Secretary-Treasurer. Our courageous leader was Mrs. Mildred Harrod. We picked up Ronnie Haywood that year. In the town of Eighth we left two people behind. The officers that year were Eddie Ronan President, Calvin Wagner Vice-President, and Jeannie Van Osdol Sec- retary-Treasurer. Again our leader was Mrs, Harrod. In the town of Freshmen, we had a new experience of being initiated into High School. It was a lot of fun but awful messy. Our class leader for that year was Mr. Robert Hine. Officers for that year were Rodger Young as Vice-President, Jeannie Van Osdol Priscilla Offutt as President, as Secretary, and Ronnie Hay- wood as Treasurer. We picked up one student by the name of Ruth Ann Turner. At the town of Sophomore we had another new experience. We received our class rings and we thought that they were beautiful. Our leader again that year was Mr Hine. Our class officers were Rodger Young as President, Calvin Wagner as Vice-President, Priscilla Ann Offutt as Secretary, and Glenn Orme as Treasurer. At the town called Junior we had the pleasure of putting on the Junior Play. We also sold candy to the school and at all the ballgames. The name of the play was nMystery in the Library'. We had a good crowd and we sold concessions. That also was the year that the Arlington School had the priviledge of selling concessions at the Rush County Tourney. Our leader was Mr. Floyd Delon, and our class officers were Priscilla Offutt as President, Norman Winkler as Vice- President, Ronald Coffin as Secretary, and Jeannie Van Osdol as Treasurer. Now we come to the final town on our trip. We have at last reached the town of Senior and are we happy. Our officers are Norman Winkler as President, Rod- ger Young as Vice-President, Ronnie Coffin as Secretary, and Priscilla Ann Offutt as Treasurer. Our leader this year is Mr. Ralph John. This year we get to put out the year book called the 'Rambler'. We also get to put on a Senior Play. As our trip ends we look back on the pleasant memories of Arlington High School. If it hadn't been for our helpful and patient teachers we would not have accomplished this success, the success of these twelve years. Rfwvxbler 5fAFF
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