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i952 Glancung back to theur sophomore year five un G A A fuve un Lettermen s Club and C655 0 gfallCe5 K L Happy thoughts full the senuors munds when they revuew theur many contributions to Arlungton during theur hugh school careers These young men and women are goung to muss 1951 As freshmen they lost no time gettung unto the swung of actuvutues Twelve members were unvuted to the Honor Society Banquet, two were un Tumblung Club, and they gave a successful Frosh Soph Dance Leadung them we fund the senuor class had many lushments They started off by guvung for the frosh Twenty three members Honor Society, nineteen un chour, nune accomp a dance were un un band, 1953 As upperclassmen, the uunuors receuved Bob Alexander, vuce presudent Paulune Muller, secretary treasurer Bob ODay yell leader and Muss Satre, advusor Twenty members were un Honor Society fufteen un chour, ten un band, 954 I uts fu l year the Class of 4 expertly guided the underclassmen through the spun of A S B actuvutues Shrueks of terror can stull be heard comung from the audutoruum where they presented theur Senior Play The Thur teenth Chaur a mystery ln November the senuors went all out for the Senuor Ball un derella The honor of the senuor class presu the good tumes theur fruends, and teachers, cus they go unto the future Theur hugh school luves are past but they wull remain un each senuor s treasury of Arlungton memorues through theur freshman year were Dave Quall, presudent Betty Espedal vuce presudent Pat Cyra secretary Barb Huett treasurer Donna Gunderson yell leader and Muss West, advusor three un Tumbling Club They chose Dan Johhson, presudent Carol Wahl vuce presudent Carol Hammerly secretary treasurer and .lum Corning, yell leader Muss West was theur advusor tn un GAA eleven un Lettermens Club Club They gave a dance for the senuors and took part un the All School Play The year was hughlughted by an unforgettable Junuor Prom Aprul un Parus dency was won by Duck Russell Assustung hum were Cathy Walker, vuce presudent Betty Espedal secretary treasurer Duck Borseth, yell leader and Mr Ludwuck advusor Nune members were un band, nune un chour three n Tumbling Club fufteen un GAA seventeen un Honor Society twenty un pep Club, and fifteen un Lettermen s Club ln the years the Class of 54 spent at crimson and grey colors and stood by theur Arlington Hugh, they brought fame to their motto Thereus no shortcut to success I Y ac - - I - - ' ' I . . . P ' ' - I . . A ' i I t ' I I I I I r ' - ' ' - - - - I . . ., ' i I l I i ' I - ' , ' ' 5- ' ' ' e ' . . ., ' ' , their class rings. Tom Foster was president, three in Tumbling Club, and seventeen in Pep 1 I A - ' Q 1 1 ' - . . . . I . ....- ll r - . uu , . l - n ' 'na l95 ' . ' ' - A 1 l 0 I I I n I i . . ur - U ' ' I g I ' , I . uu . I h r ' lr. , . . ., - I C , . . . , I If ' ' I . . I I 1 - - - au . H I 0
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CfaJuafe, 011,04 :WMI future Thinking back over their senior year, the graduates remember the first thrill of being called one of those HSENIORSH and giving the class yell, Boom-de-ad-eah, boom-de-ad-eah, seniors, seniors, rah, rch, rch. They recall the night they painted the grandstand, the worry- ing they did over American History, and always being sure to follow the tradition of seniors irst The month of November was filled with decorating for the Senior Ball Cinderella, on the thirteenth, and practicing for the Senior Play The Thirteenth Chair , the twentieth The months sped by under the leadership of Dick Russell, president, Cathy Walker, vice- president, Betty Espedal, secretary-treasurer, Dick Borseth, yell leader, and Mr. Ludwick, advisor. Then came Class Night, Baccalaureate, and the feeling of dignity which accompanied their caps and gowns on Commencement. The last strains of pomp and Circumstancen faded away and another Senior Class looked toward the future Thus ends, on graduation day the final year for the class of 54 with smiles and tears for new adventures ahead and for friends and memories left behind Dick Borsath yell leader Cathy Walker vice president Dick Russell president Betty Espedol secretary treasurer Mr Ludwick advisor N K-ir 14 in f-V l I ' . . I I - I I . ' ' . . . I ' . g . I . I I . . I l . I . ' , . I I i I i ' V i i , V i 1 ' ' . , . r H- f if Q ,gy Q . 3 i . 5' 2 , i I ee 4 ? I AW, M 3 F r 3 , A . , 1 .:'2Sf'3s+? , , L '65 A I 4 X , ,i I , , an l . 5 va -h V .' . T- 1' C ' ' ' . V . , A V . 1 Q . 'ffl e , 4 I Y: Tax, f ,- ,. H- 4- .s-.,.,: . .- - .. A. 0 -'-f U
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ROBERT THOMAS ALEXANDER - Bob - Alex He played his way into our hearts, turned the key and stayed there. Band l,2,3,45 pres. 35 Golf Club 25 Rifle Club l,25 Chess Club l,25 Student Council 2,3,45 Class V-Pres. 35 Junior Prom Co-Chairman. MARILYN RUTH AMY Whatever she does, she's sure to say the kindest thing in the kindest way. Honor Soc. 2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross 2,35 Choir l,25 Girls' Ensemble 25 Eagle Staff 45 Ass. Ed. 45 Ed. 45 Librarian 3. DAVID C. BISBEY - Dave Things always seem to 'click' with Dave. Photography 2,3,45 Camera Club Pres. 25 Proiectionist 25 F.F.A. 1,25 TYOCR 31 Hi-Y 45 A.S.B. Bus Man. 45 Student Council 45 Science Club 25 Annual Staff 3,4.' MARGARET E. BOLLINGER - Margie She kept her face to the sunshine, so she couldn't see the shadows. Jr. Red Cross 2,45 Girls' Shop 2, G.A.A. 3,4. RICHARD PAUL BORSETH - Dick He went to school forthe sport of it. Football l,2,3,45 All-Northwest 3,45 Co-Capt. 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Baseball l,3,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Pres. 45 Boxing- Wrestling Club 2,45 Rifle Club 25 Science Club 25 Chess Club 25 Librarian 35 Class Yell Leader 4. VERNA DEE BOURSAW Her quiet seriousness was modified by a warming smile. Honor Soc. 25 Camera Club 25 Eagle Staff 4. JOANNE ARLENE BRADLEY Keen sense and common sense still leave room for nonsense. Sr. F.H.A. 3,45 Pep Club 45 Tumbling Club 25 Choral Reading 25 Girls' Shop 25 Jr. Red Cross 2. JAMES L. BRISBIN - Jim He was not like Confucious - he never said, only did. Choi' 2,3,4i F.F.A. l,2,35 Chess Club 25 Camera Club 2. JAMES B. BROWN - Jim Wit is the salt of conversation and he used his seasoning well.' F.F.A. l,2,35 Honor Soc. 2,3,4. DALE O. BURGOYNE Silence was his great art of conversation. Entered from Canada in l952 Curling l,25 Elks' Band l,25 Symphony Orchestra l,25 Basketball l,2, Baseball 1,25 A.H.S. Band 35 Boys' Quartette 45 Librarian 45 Sr. Play. JO ANN CASEY ' H Her moods were like the April sky and WS' 05 Vurmble' . Jr. Red Cross 2,35 Pres. 3: PeP Club 3,4i D0lJ0f0 4i-Gtfls' l-009'-'C RUP' l JO ANN E. CORNELL A blend of peace and harmony. Choir l5 Jr. Red Cross 25 F.H.A. 2,3.
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