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Bob Kern His friends, they are many. His foes, are they any? Class Secretary-Treasurer. 2; Hi-Y, 3. 4; Krazy Kapers Committee, 4; Golf 2. 3. 4 (Capt.); Varsity A. Ohio State University. Ernestine Mason Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes. Glee Club. 2 (Treas.). 3 (Pres.), ( In India ): Girl Reserves. 3. 4 (Cabinet): Leaders Class. 4 (Treas.): Krazy Kapers. 3: G. A. A. Executive Board. 4; Basketball. I, 2. 3. 4; Senior play. Ohio State University. Catherine Postlewaite She sits high in all people's hearts. Girls' Athletic Association. 3. 4: Girl Reserves. 3. 4; Glee Club. 2: Krazy Kapers Committee. 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer. 2: Senior play. Ohio State University. Edward Harrington A memory, in which death cannot be. An inspiration for you and me. So let us as life's paths we tread. E'er keep in mind, life's joys . . . and Ed. R.J.S. Page twenty
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Helen Hatch None but herself can be her parallel. Girls’ Athletic Association, 4; Glee Club, 2; Krazy Kapers. 3, 4: Girl Reserves. 3. 4; Senior play. Ohio State University. James Slatter The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness. Pilgrim Jr. High. I : Arlington. 2, 3. 4 Hi-Y. 4; Football, 2: Senior play. Capital University. Jimmie Potro The style is the man himself.' Class Vice President. 2: Football. 4 (Mgr.): State Scholarship Team. 3; Basketball. 4 ( Mgr.): Varsity A. Ohio State University. Jack Shank Honor to whom honor is due. Class Treasurer. I: Student Council. 2: Hi-Y. 2. 3 (Pres.). 4 (Trees.); Torch, 2: Orchestra, I, 2. 3. 4: Band. I, 2, 3. 4; State Scholarship Team, 4; Norwester Staff. 4 (Business Manager.) Ohio State University. Page nineteen
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IN THE PAST Station P.A.S.T. announcing. This program will be a review of the illustrious progress of the class of ‘32 through trials and tribulations. At the start of our high school career, we thought we were a blessing to any school, even Arlington. Our activities were varied and we won glory in all of them, for which much credit should be given Miss Schultz, who inspired us with her philosophy and encouragement. Our first deed of notable worth that year was the election of Jack Smith, President; Jimmie Petro, Vice President; and Jack Shank, Secretary-Treasurer. In athletics we carried off great honors for we were represented in football by Ed Harrington and Denny Emerick; in girls' basketball, by Ernie Mason, Lois Brim, Marguerite Porter, and Betty Howe. In the autumn of '30 we returned to school, wiser and more earnest in our efforts. Our first big social affair was the Sophomore Hop which was a notable success. We were represented very strongly in all branches of athletics that year. Mr. Larkin and Mr. McCullough were our advisors. Incidentally Richard Gardner was President, Catharine Postlewaite and Bobby Kern. Secretary and Treasurer respectively. Shortly before our return to school as Juniors, the entire class was shocked and saddened by the tragic passing of one of the most beloved of our classmates — Edward Harrington. In our Junior year we were under the wise and patient supervision of Miss Shidaker. Richard Gardner was again elected President with John Gramling, Vice President and Betty Rose Williams, Secretary-Treasurer. Our Junior-Senior (the best yet) was certainly a success beyond even our wildest dreams. It was made possible through our diligent efforts at selling hot dogs and candy during the football games and through the high-class rummage sale which was thrust upon the unsuspecting people inhabiting the district around Goodale Boulevard. Athletically we continued to shine. Betty Rose Williams and Jack Smith were on the annual staff that year. Last but not least, I will present the amazing flashes from our Senior career. Mr. McCullough was the guide for our last efforts and. judging by the results, has done a fine job. At the beginning of the year, Jack Smith was elected President; John Gramling. Vice President; Betty Howe, Secretary-Treasurer. In athletics our representatives were: in football, Smith, Emerick (captain). Gramling, Dressel, Faught. Hughes. Miller; in boys' basketball we find that Gramling. Miller and Smith (captain) were Senior representatives; in girls' basketball, Mason. Mechem. and Howe participated. Betty Rose Williams was girls' basketball manager, Jimmie Petro was boys' football and basketball manager, and Dick Dressel was basketball manager. Our first social event of the year was Krazy Kapers and our Senior-Junior is yet to be given though we know it will surpass all previous ones. The Senior class play also will be presented in the near future. This program has come to you through the courtesy of the Senior Clasr of Arlington High School from Station P.A.S.T. The next program by this class will be broadcast next fall and will be entitled, The Wearing of the Green. BETTY HOWE. Page twenty-one
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