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CTHE NOR1UESTER ■ 3n HRrmcirtam Kl VRO H ARRINt TON, Jr. We have often wondered win God lias to deal out a certain touch of orrou along with all the lovely things He gives us. More than ever we thought »t this when we heard of the passing away of the cheeriest countenance of our group, Kd Harrington. But we cannot believe that such a pleasant personage lived in vain or has left us completely for whenever anything happy or gay is seen or done we arc wont to believe that his spirit is backing it and such a driving spirit cannot die. THE JUNIOR CLASS Our frequent wonderings as to why the class of 1932 stands in a field In itself were eased recently upon noting that that year is leap year. Nut ced. The class this year got a flying start from a financial point of view In carrying on a thriving hot-dog business at football games. We also success! ul 1 engineered the annual rummage sale held on that sage and teeming Boulev.ird-de-Gnodale, all of which swelled our treasury to the munificent sum of $ 100.3° and points to a Junior-Senior brawl of scintillating splendor. When the mob was recalled last September, we found ten new beaming faces amongst our select number, namely—'Walter Gridin, Blaine Griffin, l,a erne uul LaVonne Thompson, Ruth Balthaser, Betty Johnston, I)ott Foster, Harriet Kinney. Betty Hoffman and Dick Dressel who have proved invaluable! ? laid in making the class what it is today. And indeed, no small credit tor our development should he given Miss Shidaker, who will undoubtedly look back on her days with the class of 1932 as a pleasant nightmare.” Incidentally the class officers elected this year were Richard Gardner, President; John K. Gramling, Vice-President; ami Betty Rose Williams, Secretary-I reas. twenty-seven
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cfHE HORtDESTER ® «- 2V » SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Miss Sv iii i iz. Mk, Larkin, Teat her. I’igga Bell Dokoiha Bradbury Margaret Brown Thei.ma Caiiii.i. F.vei.y Carter Katherine Davis Mildred Pillow Bei i y Ewing Gilbert.a Fari.f.a Mara l,oi' Fowler Mara Garvin Julia Hami.in Emily Held Ki in Ksoderik M k«;aki i Kromek Trat her Edna Lohmeyek Mari ha Louisf McKinney Edith Morris If: an Ogden Katherine Pifning 11 RKif i Schenk Asm Scon Jane Siiawaker Bonnie Sioi.tz Akle.m: Tripp EMil -i Weber Lois Wi icon Idas Younger Frank Anderson ( sri Aschinger Richard Baker Loweli. Buck Perry King Clark Gram Crane Hyp Daurev Wayne Pen boss Sam Pevinf Ned Pi'elf.i I sck Durrani David Eoi.keriii Ei’geni Gardiner Win iam Gili.ispii John Harmon Jack Howe Willard Jones Joe M sson Hugh Miller Paul Mii.liken Lloyd Osbornf C sri Palmer George Sargfni Homer Sayers Charles Sciisvenker Bin Shank 11 arra Simons William Snyder Rob era Spsndsi Roreri I’iiom as Piiil Wood SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY I In- midmnrk is past and we’re noi educated yet. I’he various Mocks which we have passed have Been stones in the Building of a super class. As a strong foundation ssr find an act unprecedented in the hisiorv of Arlington. With the aBle assistance of a good university orchestra, an active president, and a responsive class we, the Sophomore class, have presented the Best Sophomore Hop in the school’s history. Our members have supplanted former plavers in Basketball, track and football; we comprise fifty per cent of the cheer-leading team and we are Becoming a part of the school functions. Our president for this successful year was Grant Crane, a member of the football team and an excellent scholar. As we leave mu title in the present Freshmen we make this offer: That if they can nake a better Sophomore Hop than we did without losing more money, yyc acknowledge them our superiors. John Harmon. CLASS ROLL Mr. Miss Braver, Bin a Alberta Marcfi.yn Bishop Mara Jane Bknuoaa Martha Berlin Jean Carter Elizabeth Pali Ci akk Elizabeth Clark Mary Jane Evans Janei Fisiiek Ann Foster Be i n Fellows Virginia Hohenstt.ni. Helen Jones Marjorie Kennedy FRESHMAN T rat Itrr Helen Kromek Jane Lentz Bi i iv McFeelia Porotha Ann Miller Arlene Seiller Jane Simmons Martha Smith Mara Stukka Ann Stellhokn Bet i a Sutherland Dorothy Todd Anne Turner George: Arbogust Robert Bottman Raymond Brower Guy Cahill William Cahill Prick Cross Robert Erwin Robert Fickki.l Gerald Galbrkatji Carter Grinstead CUTHBKRT II.AYlirRSl Thomas Kibi.er Roreri Kyle Pah Lanten William Loiimiyer Richard Mathews Meyer, Teacher Joe: Meciiem M ax Nor i ii Ponai.d Pori Frederick Rk.imieimer Howard Smiiii Roreri Spangler John Suuiek Br andi Pi i i i Jack Waierman I'.mile Watson Jackson Waison William Wolgamoi FdMONO ANUS FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY It was a great da when we started to school, ibis year o! our Lord nineteen hundred thirtv-one. Although vc were a little -hy at the beginning of the year we soon accustomed ourselves to the atmosphere. Though Bud Ingalls and Herbert Matlison have taken up their abode at the Pay School and George Mack is going to Culver ibis year, we have been compensated by ihr arrival of Anne Stellhorn. Marccline Bishop. Ann Poster. Joe Meehan. Bob Bottman. Jack Waterman and ('niter Grinstead. We were represented in the athletic activities by several of our class in both football and track yvbile Anne I'urncr and Helen Kroinei have taken pan in the cheer leading. As ihr Acai closes yve assure vou it leaves nothing but pleasant memories. Fred Reinheimer Brandt Tee it pane turnty-nnir
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