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19 3 6 Bobert 8. Day Academic • ‘Site nca it gold- en.' ttrki Mari F. Donnenwerth Commercial •Tw hod a 'swell' lime. Irene M. Enqlehart Commercial I leave experiences end leakers with Ike hope that every year trill be more. inctessfnl. Robert C. Delonq General ll trai a hard fit ‘ but worn. Louisa D. Denqler Com inert l.i I f'U always remem- ber Ike erne grand rnsk at Ike end of rack hour. Jean L. Dench ’Duly Put pleas- ure after.’ may there hr lime far balk! Arline B. Ditthmann Commercial Xty three years at Arthur 11,11 ha re been my happiest yean. Fred W. Dill Academic •7 hope that life ant of school may be rail as inter- esting. J.Vernon DoUhopf General Please others and yon please your- set). Brody Denton Academic ‘7 hate learned plenty outside of booksI ch aid not only the yenet L touting urotlc (rut the many extta-catticulat Jack A. Du bey General The spirts, loyal- ty. hours off, and teachers Who to- operate, are alt outstanding fea- tures. Edwin A. DuBoia General '7 resolve to con- tinue music. Helen M. Duckwits Academic Aly memories of high school days util be happy ones. Julia F. Dunqey General Graduation is a tesd yet happy oc- tal tea, Jamei W. Durham Academic “It isn't hast new the s hoot but how good it ir that foumtt.” Jane H. Durham .Academic “May Arthur HiU netrr eease to be a place of honor, renown, and vic- tory. Ruth E. Dutton Academic '7 hive enjoyed my seif and learned much from my teachers. Ua H. Edwards General Don't take Ufa too tericutly but take care of it. Phyllis E. Eib Academic I shun faery pleas- ant memories of my teachers and classmates. Clifford J. Eppert. Jr. Academic expect to re- member ami cher- ish the friendships hjixe made. Francis Day Erickson General 'When you pity, play hard; when yon stork, don't Play at all.' James Evans General 'Knoudtdge it Ike first essential foe service: E. Ann Faqan General '7 am proud to be gredmtted from a well-known school Meta K. Felqner Commercial Share With others what you've ac- quired. Howard J. Fellows Academic '7 am sincere in saying that I think Arlhtr HiU is best. Laura M. Fierko Academic Elen after gradu- ation the good old school spirit should be shown John J. Flelschmann Academic 'The number of sanare people, not the number of square feet, makes a school.' Gerhardt E. Toerater General “The idea of leav- ing is quite all rifht but the pos- sibility of going to another school is what gets me [13]
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LEGENDA U»m M. Bring® Commercial In my memory. IUI ahrays be car- wrf by the croud dotem the kmUi of Arthur HUI. Roinhold E. Brown Commercial •7 Aere loumd thr triti heri consider- ate aml icitlimt to help each student. William H. Brunner Academic 7 consider my time in Arlhmr HtUwtll Spent. Edward C. Burba General Arthur II ili' j O.K. Dean C. Burchill Academic Arthur HUI and I orr all squared M Dorothy M. Butt General Bow cam I (ter forget thr jammed betit ond my old friendtl Helen Butrin At.vVmic Ii hat you re mem- ber to your eett you remember tong. Edward F. Byron Aradrmir Arthur Util b old but it'i mol deod w • » ofi ally i3 the fiotce behind the faculty and student body ofi •£.lithul -l ill Dori M. Canoll General 7 enjoyed my three yeort and teouldn'l mind being here three mote. Eleanor M. Card Commercial '7 1 ui enjoy Ar- thur Hill vhilr see eon; pleasure 11 never long enough ” I«an D.Cardy Academic My atork hti end- ed; yet juil be- gum. William Carmeli Academic It's been 0 hard btht. Robert F. Cartwright Academic if l too bod I varied W hard and didn't have more fun Donald R. Chamber» Academic •7 1 hull endeavor to carry on my edu- cation by retentive reading • Marguerite L. Chamber» Academic Uy molt thetiikrd memories are I he tpartt in vhich thr tchool look Part. Marguerite Churchill Academic 'for everything loti something it gained.’ ’’ Calvin H. Clark Commercial ‘There ii mote in life than ini rent- ing its speed.' ” Clarence Howard Clark. Jr. Acadrmk The agrtrultnral field hat a vide opening foe any- one intere tied. Norman Clinketon Academic 7 wish I could hare been more active in out-of- clast activities. Elltobeth K. Cogswell Commercial ‘Abdky it of Ut- ile account xcsth- out opportunity.’ Lillian E. Collier Academic Alai! I am all caught up teith school. Sally S. Connery Academic '7 veish I vert a soph again. Mary C. Cramer Academic The joy of this weld ... is found in the mai img of friends’ M. Evelyn Crippa Academic The memories of Arthur Hilt U Hi always be happy ones. Alvin Pha Crowder Academic A high . bool edu- cation can be used in every ff eld of life. Evelyn M. Danholl Commercial My teachers cer- tainly helped loads to make my stay here enjoyable. Leona H. Dalle Commercial Where hat the lime gone Charte Davl Commercial I'U never forge! my frirndt or teachers. r 123
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LEGENDA OCTOBER Robert Antic, center, of Mr. Stanley Anderson’s advisory, won the intramural golf tourney with a score of 160 for thirty-six holes. Joseph Whitney, right, of Mr. B. G. Wells group, took second with 165. while Rudolph Stcffe. left, of Miss Lorna Lange s home room, was third with 171. After going through the round-robin elimination series, the Morrow-Mr. Wells team won the girls in- tramural volleyball championship by defeating the Schubert-Glascock team. Standing, left to right -Evelyn McQubtan. Lois Thrasher. Rosamond Wahl. Marian Miller. Jean Tucker. Seated Mary Jane Wolcott, Virginia McWhirter, Helen Wasko. and Helen Myers The presentation of the 1935 football queen. El- len MacDonald, and her two attendants, Valeric Eordney and Meta Feig- ner. elected by an all- school vote, was made at the Homecoming assem- bly. Amusement was caused by a cheerleader backing into a fern pot. The l.ettermen meet for a banquet each Homecoming Day at the Voting Men’s Christian Association. Mr. T. L. Elliott, this year’s president of the club, was in charge of the banquet. [U]
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