Arlington High School - Excelsior Yearbook (Arlington, OH)
- Class of 1933
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GOOD MANNERS AND GOOD FORMS
Never accept a report card without objecting strenuously to all marks.
Form the habit of coming late to class. No teacher expects you to be on time.
Don't put too much confidence in Mr. Jones. You never can tell when he
is joking.
Cut a class at least once a week and on all test days. Mr. jackson enjoys
asking questions.
Take gym only when you are in the mood. Miss Kaiser and Mr. Larkin
agree that exercise weakens the heart.
Never remember your lab manual. Mr. Meyer always excuses you.
Use a pony in Cicero. Miss Schultz loves a fluent translation.
Always speak to Mr. McCullough in thehalls. He never answers, but you
Sl10l1ldI'l,t mind a little thing like that.
Never take a French test without studying the questions the night before.
Miss Hoffman likes to give good grades.
Try to out-argue Mr. Cavins' theory of lifty years from now. At least it
will pass the time away.
Never whisper in the library. Always shout. Miss Hughes loves to hear
the conversation of youth. Be sure to scrape the chairs when you rise. Her
nerves are made of iron.
Skip every other band and orchestra practice. Mrs. Davis does not like reg-
ular attendance.
Never be attentive in geometry. Mr. Gulden believes it is bad form.
Be sure to shout when you enter Miss Long's Virgil class. The noise always
reminds her of the juniors.
Never write book reports. Miss Lewis and Miss Horst say that p-enmanship
is a strain on the eyes.
Getl'Mr. Glass to talk about the war. He forgets he is conducting a class.
Visit the art room often. Miss Beelman loves your company.
Raid the frigidaire in the Home Ecnfroom. Miss Shidaker keeps it well
stocked.
Ask Mrs. Carr as many questions as you can. She has all the time in the
world. '
Above all, never subscribe to The Norwester. You can always read someone
else's.
MARY HOAGLAND.
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NORWESTER AWARD
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Ohio High School Publication Contests
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"Hr :wx nuf uf uri tigzr. but fm' all fimi'."
Football, Ii, 4: Basketball, 4: Swiuiuiiug, L43 Track,
2, 3. 4Q Varsity A3 Xnrwcster Stall, 4 CAss'!.
Art Iirlitiirlg Krazy Kapvrs, 4: lli-Y, K, 4, lllcc
i
l'lub, 45 llaiul. L, Il, Scuinr play,
Culgatc.
A N N li SCK Vl"l'
"Nw i7l'Ilf'A' ilvxcr:-4' lht' Iw1'vly: t':-my icufmaii may
lu' 7i'UI!.H
liaskz-tball. t, 2: tlirls' Atblrtic Assuciatiim, 2, IS.
-t: Niviucstci' Stuff, Zi CAss't. Art Eclitiirl. 4
iArt liilitnirig Krazy Kapvrs, 2, 41 Suuinr play.
Ubin Statt- l'uivi-rsity.
JACK IJEYAN ICY
"Fur lu".r u fully 11111111 frllmif'
Aquinas lligb, I, 2: Arlington, 32, 43 Varsity A:
Vuutball. Zi, 43 liaskvtbzill, 25, 45 'llI1lk'l'i, 4: Swim-
uiiug. Ii: 'll-iuiis, '33, 4.
Ubin Stain' lmx'i'rsity.
I.l'f'lI.l,lC PHX
"Ihr wif.-.-, :b1nm".'r xllt' milf. i'iu'liuilt.'1l:
l.iL'i' nlH,s'it' lv Hu' Izmir! ill Ti'i'u1.'
l'cabmlv Iligb Sub--ol. Pittsburgli. I, 2, lil ixli'
liugtiiu Hligb, 41 Krazy Kaiicrs. 4: livirl Re-
s4'l'vi's. 4: Xiii'wi'stL'1' Stall, 4 iAss t. Art
liililnrl,
Ubin State lluivcrsity.
Kililllililfl SARGEXT
".lIm'!l fozlrriozli oftrn your rziillz fi'fi'i'xt :i'ori1'.r."
Ben Avon High, lg Arlington, 2, 3. 4g Varsity
A3 Football. 2, 3, 49 Track, 3. -ig Krazy Kapers,
4: Glce Club. 4: Hi-Log Stall 4 fllusincss
fllziiizigwlg Class Proplic-cy, State Scholarship
Tram. 4.
Ohio State l'niversity.
ll.XRRlE'l"l' SCHEXK
".-1 iliizfgflzlrr uf thi' Minis. ffiriziuly full,
,fluff uzihvt flli'Z'iHL'lj' fair."
l'oliimhiis School for Girls, lg Arlington, 2. 3.
-lg Glce Club. 3, Girls' Athletic Association.
3, 4: Baskcthall, 4.
Ohio State L'iiivc-rsity.
INIARGARICT' IHIQOVYN
"HY nrt' all plilrvd livri' la do .von1.'tli1'H17"
llaskctlrall, 3 lAss't Mgixl, 4 CMgr.l2 Krazy
Kaiiers. 4: Girl Reserves, 3 Cflalmiiictl, -l
il-'res.l: l,eaders Class, 3, -ll Girls' Athletic
Association, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. Executivv lioard.
3, 4: Glec- Clulr, 3, -lg Torch, 1, 2, 3. 4: Senior
play: State Scliolarship Team, 4: Nzllioiial
lloiior Society.
Ohio State l'iiix'Q-rsity.
HARRY SIMONS
"lff'vry inrlz iz gf1'r1Ilt'ma11."
Class Treasurer. lg Varsity Ag Football. 3. 4:
Track. 2: Basketball, 3, 45 Swimming. 2, 35 Golf,
33 Krazy Kapvrs, 1, 2, lg Glcc Flnh, 4g Or-
chestra. l, 2g Band, 1, 25 Clicer Lcarlcr, l, fl
Ass't Scoutniasterg Senior play.
Ohio State Vnivcrsity.
f'llARl.lCS Sl'llNYl'fNKER
"lVllrll' funlx flzvxt' morfnlx ln'."'
State Scholarship Tcani, 3, 4, Torvh, 3, fl.
Ohio State i'nivei'sity.
MARY KAY S'l'l'KliY
"l.1'fu is not lift' nl all rc-lfliouf iIvI1'g1lif."
Varsity A: llasketlmall, I, 2. 3, 4: Krazy lizipcrs,
23 Girls' Athlr-tic' Association, 13, 3, 4.
Xortliwestern liniversity.
l!li'l"I'Y ENYING
'tbilii' wax J'fl'LIlyl!f iunl Xf7'UlIlI will lim' i',vi'.r ziwri'
blue,"
Varsity Ag Basketball. l. 2. Il Cfaphj. 4 ilfantj:
Girl Reserves. 3, 4: Girls' Athletic Association,
2 tScc,yD, 3 CSec'yJ, 4 CYicc Prcslg Ki. A. A.
Excfiitivc lloarcl. 2. 3, 4.
Ohio State l'niversity.
HYI' IJAVUEN
"l'lI no! blltlgft' im im-li."
lfllllfl, 1, 12, 3, 4: Orclivstra. l, 2, 3, 4: 'l'orc'h.
l, 2. 3, 45 Footliall. 3: Track, 2, 3, Krazy
Kant-rs, 4: State Scholarship 'IX-am, 4,
Ohio Stale University.
Paqe Seven
Page Eight
JEAN CARTER
"lf7'1'ry am' l111.r Us f7!l'lIX1ll'1'.Y.
So Iran' I."
Girls' Athletic Assucizxtiun, 1, Zi. 45 Basketball. 2:
Girl Reserves, 2. 4,
Clhlo State University.
VVILLIAM GILLESPIE
Lvl the fcmrlfl .YI1r11f."
Trqvk, 1. 2. 4: Ili-Y. 2. 24, 4, Seniur play.
Ohm State Vniversity.
ROBERT THOMAS
"KI jim' fvllow. Immxvt, 1'11t1'l1ig1'1ll and 1:i11rl."
Bvaskethall, 33 Track. 41 Swimming, 2. K: Ili-Y,
3, 4 f'I'reas.Hg Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 45 Iiziml, 1,
2. 3, 4.
Kirksvillc College of Osteuputhy and Surgery.
MARY GARVIN
A'Thr ltlfljl 111111: ffmfrzrf Inn 111111'11. m1'f11111k.v."
Girls' Athletic Assucizltion. 2. 3. 41 Krazy Kzxpers,
-1: Girl Reserves, 3, 42 Glee Cluh. 4: Hi-Log
Slz1Fl', 4 CGirls' Sport Ecliturjg Cheer Ixzuler,
3, 4.
Ohio State Vniversity.
LOIS VVUICHET
"Cowl 111111011 is um' of t111' l'l-l'1!l'.Y1 fruits."
Girl Reserves, 3. 4: l.e:ulers' Class, 3: Girls,
Athletic Associutirm, 3, 4: G. A. A. Executive
liuzlnl, 31 Orchestral. 13 Senior play.
Ohio State l'11iversity.
VVILLARIJ JONES
"Y'111'r1' ':1'a.r a lU1l!!1H-Iljl 1l1':'1'1 l-ll his cya."
Varsity A: Fmmtlmll. 2, Ii. 4: Track. 1, 2. 3. 4L
Swimming. 34: Ili-Y, I, 23 Orchestra, 3, lizuitl, 3.
Ohiu VVesleyzu1 University.
,I IM TA Y l.OR
"G1m11' 11ut1rr1' 111111 1111011 x1'H.v1' mztxl 1'7'1'r twirl."
Business High School, Nvzlsllingtmx, U. U.. l, 123
Arlingtun, 25, 41 lli-Y, Ii. 4.
Ohio State l'niversity,
Rl"l'Il KNOIJIERER
".S'111"x b1'11111ij11l. 111111 tl11'1'1'f11r1' In 111' 71111111115
Sl11".v 11 211-f11111l1, I111'r1'f111'1' tu 111' ivan,"
l'lz1ss Svcretzury-'l'rez1surer. 1, 2. 83 llziskethall. 4:
Krazy Kzipers. I, LZ, Zi, 41 Girls' Athletic Assu-
fsizntiun. 2, 3. 4: Glee l'luh. 2. 3. 4: Scout Lieu-
tenzmt. 1: l'lz1ss XVill: Senior play.
Ohiu State Vuiversity.
IIOMER SAYERS
"My twzgrtrc' 'IL'if1ll'lI my lipx I rung
For fulm tatkx murli, muxt talk in vain."
Vlass Vice President, 1: Varsity Ag Basketball,
33 Track, 2, 3, 43 Football. 2. 3, 4: Swimming,
2. 33 lli-Y, 2. 3 iVicc Presb, 4 QPreS.J.
Uhin State l'niversity.
BONNIE STOLTZ
"I had to grin to flllrlllf about Ihr fun I Ilan'
Iwfnrt' Hwy Vtlllflhf nw."
liaskethall, 2, -tg Krazy Kapers, 43 Girl Reserves,
2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3, 43 Glee
Club, 3, 4: Senior play.
VVestern College for NYOIIICH.
DUROTIIA SM ITH
"Thr bi1't'I1, max? .tlzy and ltldylikf of trr'r'.v."
Evanston Township lligh. 1, 2, 33 Arlington
lligh, 4.
Uhio State l'niversity.
VARY. ASFIIINGER
"You nuff kccp a good man down."
Varsity A: liaskftlzall. 4 tltlginjg Hi-Y, 4: Krazy
Kapers, 45 Xorwestcr Statt, 4 Cllusiness Man'
agerl.
Ohio State l'niversity.
lllltill MILLER
Szunrlzfm' mul fiom! lzunmr all flu' rtwrld www."
Varsity Ag Track, 35 Ili-Log Stati, 4 tCirCnf
lzttinnl.
Ohiu State l'niv0rsity.
JEAN OGDEN
"Tln' joy of flL't11Hl null youll: hm' t'j'L'.S' di'.t'pIayCd."
Yarsity A3 liasketliall. 2. 3. 4: Krazy Kaoers, 4:
tilts Club, SS. 4: Gill Rcservtfs, it CTR-aS.l, -I
flfabiiictlz Leaders Class, 3 CPres.J, 45 Girls'
Athletic Association, 2, 3, 4 QPrcs,Dg G. A. A.
Executive Boartl. 2. 3, 4: Hi-Log Staff, 4 tlirliv
tor-in-Cliigfby State Scholarship Team, 3, -tg
Student Council. lg Cheer Leader, 1. ZZ: Turcli,
l. 2. 3, 4: National Honor Society.
Ohio State University.
JANE AIYLAXIJER
i'I'iI'lL'IltlA'lll'1' ix t'UIl.Yft.IIlf in ull !l11'1u1.v."
XYithrow lligh, Cincinnati, 2, 3: Arlington lligli.
I. 4: Student Council, lg Krazy Kapers. 45
tiirl Re-serves, 4: Hi-Log Staff, 4 C'l'ypist9:
Norwcster Staff, 4 CAss't. Make-up Etlitorbg
St-nior play: Torch. 41 National Honor Societv,
Ohio State l'nive-rsity.
VARI. l'Al.MliR
"Tln' lirfn is not so jivrfc as fIdl:llfC!1.l'
flass Prcsirlent, Ii: Varsity A: Footliall, l, 2.
Il 41 lil:-c l'lul1. 4: llasketlmzlll. l, 2. 3, 43
Track. l. 2. 3: Krazy Kapers. 4: Hand, 15
Orclic-stra. l: Hi-Log Staff, 4 CCirculationD.
Ohio State l'nivsrsity.
Page Nine
Paqe Ion
I,I,OYIJ OSIHVRXIC
"Oli, gffiw' zz.: Hn' mln: :vim .YI-IIHX uf l1:'.r :wrL""
Yarsity A: Fooihall, Ili-Y. Kiazy Kapt-r-, 1, 2,
Ii. 4 KMastcr of l'L-rviiioiiicsl,
Ohio Stall' liiiivcwsity.
MARY I.OI' I"UXYI.ICR
"Thy nimltxrty ix ti rundlt' lu thy 1m,'rit.v."
Krazy Ixapurs, 2: Girl RcsL'1'vcs, ZS.
St. Marfs of Notre IIIIIIIC.
MARY MARIZARICI' RAIJIl'IiIC
HIVIIVII xln' Itiimllx, 11 tnltlx xu111t'II11'1n1 to Ilrix frag-
mrnt of I1'ft'."
l.chnian Iligh, iianton. I: Mciiinluy Iligh. Fan'
ton. 2: East lligh, 2: Arlington Iliifh, II, 4:
liaskuthall, 4: Girls' Athlm-tic Assoi-iation, Zi. 4.
Ohio Stats- l'nivcrsity.
,IOIIX IIARMON
'Alf ix I1 rtllniiilioir cvlzirll rfmzrfrmzlx im ua! ti
lllt'H1'y."
Class I'rcsith-nt, 1: Ulm- flnh, 4: Stnwlsnt Foun'
cil, I: IIi-l.ng.f Statlf 4 Cfircnlationl: Norwcstvz'
Staff. ZS Qlloys' Sport Emlitorl, 4 tllnsinvss
Managm-rl: Torch. 2, Si. 4: Stats- Scholarship
Team, 2, 4: Krazv Kapcrs, 4: St-nior play:
Xational Ilonor Snivicty,
Ohio Stain' l'nivvrsity.
GRANT FRANK
"I?rt'1'ify fx tht' .will of wif."
l'Iass President. Z: Yarsity A: Ifoothall. I, 2,
ri. 4 tl'apt.7: Ilaskcthall, 3: Track. l, 2, Ii, 4:
Golf. 34. 4: Ili-Y, 2. 3. 4: Krazy Kapcrs, 4:
tiles l'lnIm. 4: Stan' Scholarship 'l'uam, 2, Zi, 4:
'I'orch, 2, Zi, 4: National Honor Sociuty.
Ilartlnonth Follvgv.
ICIDITII MORRIS
".S'ili'urt' .v-:tu'4'!t'r ix than .vfu't'rI1."
Girls' Atheltic Association, 2. 3. 4.
Ohio Stats I'nivvrsity.
ANNIC 'l'I'RNl'1R
"lfarIl1'x imlwltzvl Ilzimr. u cvtmniiz pt'i'ft'ctm1."
I,cash-rs Class. 4: Krazy Kapcrs. 1, 2, 4: Girls'
Aihlvtic Association. I. 2, 4: Ii. A. A. Iixvcn-
tivv Iioarrl, 4: Glu' Vlnh, I: l'Iu-cr I,n-zulcr. I.
2: Ilaml. I: State SvIioIarsI1ip 'I'e-am, I, 2:
Svnior play: Vlass XVIII: Torcll. I. 2. 4: Na-
tional llonor Socicty.
Ohio Stain- linivcrsity,
VYII.I.IAM SIIAXK
"I INTL' fiwlx' r.i'fu'l'1'm1'1iI.v. 1 um
tzlvmzyx n1aL'r'rnf rln'Iu."
Varsity A: Ifoothall. 4 Ihlgltll Ili-Y, ZZ, 43 Krazy
Rain-rs, 4: Gln-u C'InIm, 4: Orchustra, I, 2, 34.
Ilancl. I. Z, 14. 4: 'l'orCh. 2, 35. 4: Svholarship
'I's'am. Ii, 4: Si-nior play: National Ilonor
Socivty.
Ohio Statn' I'nivcx'Sity.
JO!-I MASON
"l.1111g1ll und' flu' fwfrlrl' luzfyfllx Twill: yuzff'
Yarsity A: Fumhall. 3. 4: llaskctliall. 2, il. 4:
Track, 2. Ii, 4g lli-Y, Zi, 43 Krazy Kapcrs, 4:
Glue Cluh. 4.
Uhin State- l'nix'crsity.
MARTIIA BNKINNHY
"Tlm.n' about lim'
lfrmn lim' .vlmll rvml llzv fn'rfl'rf ways of ll0ll01ll'."
Girl Reserva-s. 12 Ifahinell. 4: l.emlL'rs Class. Zi
fYice I'rcs.3. 4 lPres.D: Krazy Kapers, 43
Girls' Athletic Association. Il. 4: G. A, A.
Excciitivc liuaral. 3. 43 Orchestra, 1, 23 Hi-Log
Stuff. 4 ll.ilcrary Erlitorlq Nurwestci' Stall, 4
lllllflllllllllll Blglxll Turrll. 1, 3. 43 Senior play:
National llnnur Sucicty,
Ohiu Vi'cSlcyan lvlllV6'l'Silj'.
lfl.lZAllli'l'll l'l.ARK
"Tlio.rv rs-lm umlw' ilu' lraxf lltll-AT l1l'm:11jvl1'.vll most."
Girl Rfsswvcs. 3. 4 iCahinetl: l.camlcrs Class. 3.
43 Girls' Athletic Association. I. 3. 43 G. A. A.
Executive lloarrl. Ii, 43 Glce Cluli. 43 Slate
Scliolarsliip Teuni. 1. Ii. 4: Torch. l, 2, 4: Senior
play: Class Yalcllicluriang National Hunur Su-
cicty.
Uhiu Stats l'nive-rsity,
FRANK ANDERSON
"Br xvlf-r'4'.vpvrlill51, Ilmnyll un! tollrtilvd-
.-lffulvlr. flrunglll IIUY fllllll-ll-l!I'.'l
Grandview High, lg Arlington. 2. 32. 43 Krazy
Kapers, 41 Track. 4 lXl:1iiap.fm'l3 Stale Sclmlar-
ship 'l'v:un. 251 flass llistnry,
Ohio State' l'nivl-rsity.
JOHN VVARFIEI.
"I gm? nn jnzfziunirv fwitlz flu' blzwx at all."
l'niversity uf Chicago High 1. 23 Marion High.
Sl: Arlinglun. 41 Track, 4 Chlrinagerli Krazy
Kapers, 41 Glee Cluh. 4g llanrl, 4: Orchestra, 4.
Ohio State l'iiix':-1'sity.
,ll'I.lA HAMLIN
".-I xllvlzt, lull fmml 7wu'L'vr'."
lmaxlers' Class. Ii QS:-C'yl. 4 ll'rvs.H: Girls' Alh-
,
lellc Associalimx. L. Sl. 4: G. A. A. lfxccutvc
lluarel. Ii. 41 lliAl.ng' Stall. 4 K'l'ypislJ: Nm'-
wcstcr Stall. 4 ll.itc'rary Erlilnrl: State Schul-
arship 'l'main, 2, 24: Turcli. 2, 13. 4,
Ohiu Stale l'nivcrsity.
Mll.lJRl'IIJ lJII.I.lbW
"lf lllf'l'f: lH'r1'l11l'.v li IUAYIVHIII tu In' .rilrllf lllllll
tv Iulk
Krazy Kap:-rs. I: Girls' Alhll-tic Assuuiatiou. 2,
Zig Girl liuswvi-s, IS, 43 Ili-l,-ig Stall. 4 CTyp-
iSKl2 Sc-niur play.
l'IYlil.YN CARTICR
"lfod'.i' in ll1'.r lli'117'l'r1,'
.-lllfv riyflil will: lhl' ivmlllf'
Dclavrarc High, 1: South High. 2: Arlington. 2.
Zi, 4: Girl Rcscrvcs, 2. II. 4: Girls' .Xllilntic As
snciatinn, Ii. 4: Glue fluh. 2, Il, 4.
Fapital llnivcrsily,
Paqn Eleven
EW'
Page Tweffe
,l.Xl'K Dl'RRAN'l'
"Hr wax 11lf11ay.v f11'G.v1u1l."
Varsity A: Fmwtlvzxll. 2. K. 4.
Ohm Stale l'11iva-rsily.
ICIJNA LUIIMIEYER
"Why w1n'1'y' If will luzfvpvrl t1llj'TU11j',"
Hzlskctlrzill, 2. 4: Krazy Kzlpcrs, 41 Girls' Ath-
letic Associzitimi. 2. Si, 4.
Ohio Stale' llilive-1'Sity.
THELMA FAH l Ll.
"S1'l1'n1'1' and mmluvly arf II11' hurl UYlHlHlL'IlfX nf
womriz. '
lilee lluh, l. 2. CZ, 43 hurl lin-se1've's, 3, 4.
SlllllllS liristrul.
-IAVK IIUVVE
"Hr flux 1111111-x' u11n11'l1'.vx 7'lr't111'.v,"
Class I'r1-wiclent. I: Yzirsity A: Track. 2, Ci. 4:
Hi-Y. 3. 4: Swimnlingg. Zig Krazy Kam-xs, 4:
Gluc Flulv. 4.
Uhin Stale lliiivm-1'Si1y.
I,OVVliI,l, lil'l'K
"l'I'1'.r.r :ml 11 fullnlyr mm hm fur!"
W'm'rIL'r1i Rt's1'1'x'L'.
ANN S'l'liI.l.ll0RX
Ul7l'I7Sl'l'f'l'll1I gm1l11'r1'11yf fluf1'1'r.v.
H1'1's1'If 11 fmzlrvr fl1'fx'1'r."
Hzisktllvzlll. -ll Krazy Kapcrs, 42 Girl Res:-rvv-.
2. 43 Girls' Allah-tic Assucizxtinm. l. 2. 41 Stale'
Sclmlzirsliip 'l'1':n11. I: Suninr play.
Uhiu Siam- l'11ivm'sity.
MARY Al.ll'H SllAl"l"l'IR
"Thr mll1l1'.rf r1111l1l11'rx 111111 H11' 111'l1fl1'.vl l11'11r't."
VYc'sl jr. High. l: VY:-st High. 2: Arlington. 21
4: Yzirsily A: llzlakctlrzlll, Ii. 4: Girl llcservrs.
Sig Girls' Athletic Afsucizithm, Ii, 4: Claw
l'ruplu-ry,
Ohiu Stahl l'niv1-i'si1y.
PICRRY CLARK
"nf liun 11111111111 l111l1'1'.v ix 11 muxl 1I1'1'11fIf111 Il11'l1fr."
Varsity A: 'll-unis. 2, 29. 4: Hi-Y, 2. 34. 4: lxlzwy'
Kapcrs. 4: Glu' Fluh, 4.
Uhiu Stills l'1iiyc1'Sily.
IJAYIIJ FOLKERTII
"I am Ihr' Xlflastur' uf my Fair."
Varsity Ag Football. 4 CMgr.5, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4
LVice-Presb, Krazy Kapers, 43 Glee Cluh, -lg
Student Council, l.
Ohio State L'niversity.
ARLENE TRIPP
A merry Iirart your u lung, lang :way " I
Glee Club, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 43 Girls' Athletic
Association, 4: Class History, Senior play.
Ohiu State University.
IJONALDINE MORGAN
"Har Izcurt, lzuwmwvr it bmtx, beats sincerely."
South High, Youngstown, 1, 23 East High, 3
Arlington, 4.
ROBERT SPANDAIT
"Has this fallow im fcvliny of his businc.v.v?"
Ridgefield Park High, lg Arlington High, 2, fi.
44 Basketball, 4 fltlanagerjg Track, 2, 3. 4:
Glce Club, 4: Band, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4:
Varsity A.
Ohin State liniversity.
NED IJUIVFEE
"lfVlmt'.v in tl IIUHIQHVIH
Hyde Park High, 15 Arlington High, 2, 3, 43
Ifnntliall, 3 ihlanagerjg Hi-Y, 3, 43 Varsity A.
llartmouth College.
JANE SIIAVVAKER
"She is a 'IUUHIUII who duvs lim' men lllilllfiilfhu
Class Vice-President. lg Krazy Kapers, 4: Girl
Reserves, 3, 4, Leaders flass, 35 Girls' Ath-
letic Association. 3, -I: Glee Club, 3, 4: Nor-
wester Staff, 4 Cllake-up Eclitorjg Senior play,
Torch, 4.
Ohiu State University.
R UTH UALTHASER
"Smile all the .rmilvx you can tna'ay."
Franklin junior High, 13 Arlington High, 2, 3,
-lg Girl Reserves, 3. 4: Girls' Athletic Associa-
tion, 3, 4: Gles Club, 2, 3.
Ohio State L'niversity.
l!ll.i, SNYDER
"lfz'r'7'ytl1,l'1zg rifniav to him who rwzitsg
ff1r'7'L'f07'L'. why slmulil I l114rry."'
Ili-AY, 3, 4: liancl, 35 Krazy Kapcrs, 4, Gulf, 4,
Ohm State l'niversity.
Page Thirteen
THE HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF I933
History? Yes! To think that there is no more present and future to our
High School life-just past! From now on. each one will be going his own way,
plodding along, trying to make a success of himself. So, while we have a chance,
let us see what we have accomplished.
The old stand-bys of our class--Margaret llrown, Carl Palmer, Grant Crane,
.lane Shawaker, .lack Howe and Homer Sayers have attended Arlington from the
first grade. Our class has been exceptionally large since the third grade, when
a great many first graders skipped to the third. This accounts for the fact that
our class is the largest to have graduated from Arlington High!
In the spring of I924, while in the third grade, we had the thrilling expe-
rience of moving from the little school to the new school building, which had
just been completed. The remaining years in the grades passed very quickly and
we soon found ourselves in High School.
As Freshmen, each section of the class elected a president and a vice-presi-
dent. john Harmon and jack Howe had the honor of being the presidents: Homer
Sayers and Jane Shawaker were chosen for the vice-presidentsg Ruth Knoderer
and Harry Simons were our efficient secretary-treasurers during the Freshman
year. '
Grant Crane was elected president of our Sophomore classg Phil Wood. vice-
president, and Ruth Knoderer, secretary-treasurer for both the Sophomore and
junior years. During this time, our reputation was established both athletically
and scholastically. VVe made our debut into society with our Sophomore Hop,
which we did consider and still do consider the best one presented in the history
of the school.
VVe will always remember our Junior year for the Junior-Senior with its
attractive decorations, corsages. and delicious cream chickeng also, for our feel-
ing of inferiority to the Seniors. Carl Palmer and Paul Millikin held the ofiices
of president and vice-president respectively during our third year in High School.
The officers for our Senior year were Phil XVood, presidentg VVayne Den-
bow, vice-president: Margaret Kromer, secretaryg and Paul Millikin, treasurer.
We were very proud of the football team, which won every game that it
played. This year's team was composed mainly of Senior boys, fourteen of Whom
received letters. A great many of these boys have brought honor to the school in
both basketball and track. Being represented by several Seniors, the girls also
had a successful season in basketball.
Our Krazy Kaper Revue went off with a bang even though few appeared at
the rehearsals and the revue was not organized until the last practice. The second
social affair of this year was the Senior Dinner Dance, which was given on Feb-
ruary 18. Although this was the first of its kind in the school's history, it was
a great success, due to the untiring efforts of Paul Millikin and Phil Wood. We
have yet to give our Senior-Junior and the Senior play, which undoubtedly will
be the best ever. '
XVe want to thank those of the faculty who have contributed to our success,
and we hope that they will soon forget our unsatisfactory conduct and will re-
member instead our good points.
Hard as it is to say good-bye, still we must, and draw the curtain on the last
act ofour high school career.
ARLENE TRIPP,
MARGARET KROMER,
FRANK ANDERSON.
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ar 1 W
THE SENIOR CLASS WILL
Wie, the Senior Class of 1933, do solemnly declare this to be our last will
and testament, and do bequeath these, our outstanding characteristics, vices and
virtues, to our successors and underclassmen, this second day in June, in the year
of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three.
Carl NYOrk Palmer leaves to Cuthbert Hayhurst that well-known walk.
Homer Sayers wills his dusky complexion to Roberta O'Brien.
Bill Shank wills his beguiling way to Bob Bow.
Bob Thomas bestows upon Bud Mattison his Herculean physique.
Phil Wfood Nwheelsn his much reputed 'lsixteen cylinder jobv to Bob Cul-
bertson.
Thelma Cahill wills her serene countenance to jane Benbow.
Elizabeth Dale Clark bestows the right of making G. A. A. announcements
upon her poor, unsuspecting successor.
Betty Ewing wills her Drac pin to Kay Franks. i
Julia Hamlin wills Elizabeth Martin her cheery grin.
Edna Lohmeyer bestows upon any unsuspecting soul her unusual nickname
Q"Tissie',j.
Edith Morris wills her retiring way to jack Jackson.
Jane Mylander wishes to leave her superb command of the English language
to Bob Spangler.
Katherine Pfening wills the job of editing the Annual to anyone who is
willing to take it.
Mary Margaret Radicke bequeaths her ever-waving locks to Rosemary Reed.
Pat Schenk wills Mary Wall her ability to wield a lipstick.
Mary Alice Shaffer gladly bestows upon Francis Pfening the right to taxi
the whole squad home.
Jane Shawaker wills her zest to Betty Clark.
Mary K. Stukey wills her hearty guffaw to Arlene Seiler.
Arlene Tripp bequeaths her petite stature to Ruth Yaw.
Dorotha Smith leaves her orange and black sweater to future Arlington
patriots.
Lois Wuichet wills her ability to "get by without studyingl' to Paul Lanich.
Paul Millikin and Anne Scott leave their ability to blush to Alf, our janitor.
Carl James Aschinger wills his sense of humor to Edmund Yantes.
Grant Crane bestows upon the Junior class his golden silence.
Sam Devine wills to Howard Smith his well-known "bird-legs".
jack Durrant leaves to Guy Cahill his intense interest in the feminine residents
of Grandview.
David Folkerth wills his Greek god beauty to Joe Mechem.
Pat Jones bestows upon Donald Port his "heartbreaking baritone".
Hugh Miller wills to Paul Best his mischievous ways.
Lloyd Osborne wills his crooningf FD aspirations to Jack Watsoii.
George Sargent bestows his Brawny Strength on Robert Fickell.
Charles Schwenker wills his awe-inspiring brilliance to Dorothy Miller.
Harry Simons leaves that devastating smile to Phil Tefft.
Bill Snyder bequeaths his naive manner to Bob Bottman.
Robert Spandau wills his persistence to Jim Conn.
John VVarfel passes on his 'fpink and white loveliness" to john Forman.
KCmztimmd on page 802
Page Fifteen
SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY
Qlixtract from the Tri-Village Newsj
' June 15, 1955-United Press
Tina UNIQUE IN PARTIES
Baron Vlodivosky Simolean Von Howe, in celebration of his mar-
riage to Madamoiselle Pomme de la Terre Carter, his third wife, brings
forth the unique in honeymoons by chartering the steamer "Norwester"
of the Anderson and Mason lines for a round the world cruise. His
guest list is composed of that famous class of nineteen hundred thirty-
three, the flower of the Middle VVest. Mr. L. D. Osborne, famous
Danseur, who shook Broadway with his adagio dancing, will conduct
the entertainment on the ship which is in charge of Captain Jones.
It was a rainy, drizzling night in June. Long rows of wharf lights lit up
'the great hulk of the ship, snuggled close to the wooden pier. At the head of
the gangplank stood the first mate, Mr. Durrant, calmly awaiting the arrival of
the passengers. Shrouded in wet furs, Miss Donaldine Morgan, once a mere
manicure girl who worked her way up to the management of one of New York's
finest dress shops, minced up the gangplank to be greeted by the ever patronizing
Mr. Spandau, second mate. Close upon her heels followed "Texas Tripp," the
'hard boiled night club lady, dragging by the ear her little husband, S. L. Devine,
the eminent cartoonist. Slowly the guests disappeared, trunks were pitched into
yawning holes, the wharf emptied. Back in a dim corner, away from the glare
of lights, a feeble old man with bent body faintly called out, "Apples! Apples
for a nickel! Help a starving man." His cries were so pitiful that Dr. Gillespie
'stepped over to buy an apple. "Paul Millikin !" he gasped. "Yes," trembled Paul,
"the forgotten man !"
The following days were gay ones. The sun shone down on the merry guests,
who were talking about old times. There was but one lacking among them, Carl
Palmer. "Poor boy, he died of rickets. You know he never was a very strong
lad," lisped Jane Mylander, the famous actress who co-starred with Perry Clark
so often.
Murder! Murder! Murder! The cry resounded down the long deckways,
through the large rooms. People whispered in hushed tonesg eyes rolled, sus-
piciously settling on strangers. The passengers, a beehive of anxiety, centered
around the nervous and startled Jane Shawaker, a stewardess. "I went in to serve
her meal, and there she lay, right across the couch, dead," she said. "Betty Ewing!
the star tennis champion! Why couldn't it have been someone else ?"
"Stop!" bellowed a large man with a hawklike face, "I'll attend to this."
"And pray tell just who are you?" sneered Captain Jones. "Carl Aschinger, the
'great detectivef' he haughtily replied. Awful silence reigned. The people had
confidence in the great Aschinger. "I-Iarnmph!-the first thing I shall do is to
find the names and occupations of some of you people. Who are you ?" he said,
pointing to a middle aged lady, with flaming hair. "My name is Miss Pfening.
I write poetry," she retorted. "And who are you P" he bellowed, looking sternly
at a man with greying hair. "I, sir, am Attorney Harmon, and this is my client,
Hugh Miller, accused of swindlingf' "And you!" he shouted, wheeling around
and pointing an accusing finger. A dignified gentleman answered, "I resent being
pointed out! My name is Mr. P. I. Wood and I am president of the National
Rotarian Club." The eminent detective slipped across the deck and clapped his
hand on a lady wearing a lorgnette and carrying a lap dog, saying, "Do you know
who committed this murder? Who are you and your companion?" "My deah
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man, don't you know who I am? I am Madamoiselle Lois de Pyster VVuichet.
This is my companion, Miss E. D. Morrisf, answered she.
Detective Aschinger, looking in the ice box for a clue, found Lowell Buck,
a stowaway. Following his nose, he came to a closed door which aroused the
suspicions of his keen mind. Opening the door, he was aghast at the horrible
sight. There, on the coal bin sat Lohmeyer, Schenk, and Stukey, working jig-saw
puzzles. Crane and Sayers, better known as "Aimless and Handy," were being
supplied with an appetizing dinner by the chief chef, johnny VVarfel. Passing
into the engine room the detective beheld jean Ogden and George Sargent sitting
on the safety valves of the boilers.
Chasing hotly after another clue, Detective Aschinger tripped over jim Tay-
lor. a deck swab. and landed at the feet of Thelma Cahill and Elizabeth Clark,
chorus girls from the big city.
The soft tones of Simon's orchestra with Bill Shank, piccolo player, and Bob
Thomas, xylophonist, aided by the wonderful crooning voice of Charles Schwen-
ker, filled the dining room with romantic sweetness. In Walked the detective dis-
cussing deeply with Hyp DI. Dauben, the shipls mortician, the scarcity of clues in
this strange, strange murder case. Finally they sat down at one of the tables.
"What can I do for you, sir ?l' said Dorotha Smith, the prettiest waitress on board
ship. just as the august detective was about to answer, a red faced man, wearing
his hat on the back of his head, and whistling a tune, breezed over and saluted
him, saying, "Well old pal, hoW'sa boy? Got any headline stuff on that Ewing
murder case ?-No?-well, that's too bad. If you get anything, don't forget your
old friend, jack Devaneyf' "Don't worry, that dub won't get a thing but bruises
on the nose," rejoined Ded Duffee, a professional card shark, "Say, detective,
suppose you and I shutiie the dominoes a bit. We'll go into the card room."
"Shhhh !" said Throckmorton Aschinger, "I think I see a clue." Stooping down,
he crawled silently over to a little table in the corner, where a very matronly
woman was sitting. "Did YOU murder Betty Ewing P" he whispered in her ear.
"Indeedl" replied Ruth Knoderer, "you have the wrong person. I am matron
of an orphans' home." "Very well, Mr. Duffee, I am tired of clues. Let us play
cards," said the detective, resignedly.
The combined chatter of a dozen voices greeted them from the card room.
The ladies were having a bridge party. If one had wished to look in, he might
have seen Margaret Brown, Bonnie Stoltz, Martha McKinney, julia Hamlin,
Mary Garvin, Mildred Dillow, Mary Lou Fowler, Mary Alice Shaffer, Anne
Stellhorn, Anne Turner, Mary Radicke, Evelyn Carter and Ruth llalthaser en-
gaged in a most enthralling game of bridge. "Well," said Mr. Duffee, "since we
can't play cards, suppose we stroll along the decks ?"
Walking along in deep study, Mr. Throckmorton Aschinger viewed the min-
gled scenes. On one side were Anne Scott and Lucille Cox, members of an artists'
colony g on the other, Margaret Kromer, now Mrs. Sargent. Here the face of VVayne
Denbow, the champion shuffle board player of the world, there, that of David
F olkerth, a retired dog catcher, caught his eyes. VVas one of these the murderer?
How could it be! As he walked a little farther, he saw a man, aside from the
rest, muttering to himself. "Well.' said the figure, "what did she want to follow
me for? Doesn't she know that if I am to be a big game hunter, I can't have her
tagging around after me in the jungles? Imagine my embarrassment when I meet
other big game hunters. Oh well, maybe it was for the best, though Betty wasn't
bad." "Ahrumph," said Throckmorton, "You are the murderer!" Billy Snyder
looked around at the detective, gave one startled scream and jumped off the boat.
It need not be said that he was never seen again.
Page Seventeen
Page Eiqhfeen
CLASS POEM
Graduation day, glorious day!
VVe leave but to begin
A new leaf in the hook of life,
To read as we rnn again.
VVe leave Arlington High hehind,
Our play, our work, our friends,
To weave dreams anew in fields
W'here achievement never ends.
l3ut,each of us is leaving with
Head high and a courageous heart,
For we know our Class has given us
Li fe's richer, fuller start.
lt is not with joy and not with sorrow
That we leave our school today,
lint with hopeful contemplation
VVe take our separate way.
lfclitoi'-in-Chief. , .
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Circulation Mzinzlgcrs. . .
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Mako-up Ifclitors. . .
Sports lfditors ....
Faculty .Xclvisorsi
Business, Mr. .ill
Shiclaker.
NORWESTER STAFF
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...Mzirtlizi Nclifniicy, Vzuil Millikin
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.,..Xmie Scott, Sum llcvinc, l.uciIlc Cox, Mmccline Miller
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Klztrtlmu Berlin
Hob Buttman
Hetty Clark
Alllll Conn
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llorotlly Miller
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
President ........ ..... M artha Louise Berlin
Vice President ...... ........... I Irandt Tefft
Secretary-Treasurer. . . .... Marjorie Kennedy
JUNIOR DINNER DANCE
May 6, 1933
MENU
Fruit Cocktail
Creamed 'Chicken in Patty Shells
Mashed Potato Nests with New Peas
- Ice Cream and Cake
Demi-Tasse
ISANQUET l'RoGR.xM
Mr. Meyer-Toastmaster
VVelcome ..... ........................ . .
Prsident of the Junior Class
Response. . .
Miss Horst
Miss Hoffman
Mr. Jones
Finis .....
JUNIOR-SENIOR COMM lT'l'l2ES
Ffxvous AND INvi'rAT1oNs
lletty Alberty, Chairman
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Spring Salad
Nuts and Candy
Martha L. Berlin
. . . . . .Phil VVood
. . . .Brandt Tefft
Jane Simmons, Helen Kromer, Betty Mclfeeley, Dorothy Miller
IDINNIER DIccoRAT1oN
Martha Smith, Chairman
janet Fisher, Betty Clark, Paul Lanich, jim Conn, Marjorie Kennedy
IJANCE DEcou.u'1oN
Brandt Tefft, Chairman
Dorothy Todd, Helen jones, Ed Yantes, Howard Smith, Rob Culbertson, llud
Ingalls. Jack Watson, jack VVZIICCTIIIZXII, Bert Hayhurst
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Page Twenfyffh ree
Mary Arant
Mary K. Denbow
janet Harris
Mary Louise Miller,
Roberta O'Brien
Martha Sayers
Margaret Schfeckman
Dorothy Slatter
Betty Tumbleson
jane VV ood
Muriel Younger
Bill Albrecht
Ferris Copper
Robert Erwin
jack jackson
Burjo Lamb
john Schwartz
john Sisson
Dick Taylor
Bill Taylor
Paul Best
Edward Schorr
jeanne Shaffer
Robert Snyder
Mary L. Stephen
Carmen Thirkield
Eloise Turner
William Young
Robert Adair
Betty Carter
Genevieve Denbow
Edward Dodd
james Hayhurst
Oliver Hord
Frank Howe
janet King
Eliza-beth Martin
George Miser
Betty Ann Morgan
Robert Nosker
Dean Palmer
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SOPHOMORES
llob BOW
Bill Cahill
Guy Cahill
jack Dauben
Robert Knoderer
joe Mechem
William Postlewaite
Robert Spangler
Philip Tefft
William VVolgamott
Barbara Baker
lvl ary Lee Bottenhorn
Sue Flick
Mary Hershberger
Betty Isaly
Katherine McKinney
Marcelline Miller
Betty jane Snook
Betty Thompson
Shirley Tice
Mary Wall
FRESHMEN
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joseph Ryan
jean Sanborn
Robert Schwartz
Margaret Sellers
Vivien Tripp
james Wilson
David Worrell
john Foreman
Peter Albanese
lmogene Albrecht
Reed Allen
john Brannon
Eugene Durant
Betty Fickell
Kathleen Franks
justin jones
jean Love
Doris Mandel
Marion Port
Ruth Yaw
Hollis Chase
Donald Clark A
john Davies
Lynn Doctor
Campbell Graf
Roger Kennedy
David Latham
Robert Robbins
Harry Sage
john Taylor
Betty jane Crane
Betty W. Crane
Eleanore Large
Esther Miller
Mary Qdebrecht
Frances Pfening
Helen Pfening
Rosemary Reed
Ruth Vibber
Betty Belle Young
Doris Young
Charles Rarey
VVilliam Schenk
Martha Snouffer
Edward Spandau
Frederick Stamrn
Herbert Todd
james Walker
jeanne Yantes
Benjamin Clymer
john Conard
jeanne Gardner
Betty Grimstead
Ruth Grimstead
Mary Hoagland
Norma Leubker
Herbert MacKenzi
Robert Raymond
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To UNDERCLASSMEN
Once upon a time there were two bright, speckled frogs. One's name was
Hup and the other's Lup. Now these little frogs were very fond of sitting in
the cool damp shades of the creamery. One day while they were sitting, enjoy-
ing the moist damp, Hup challenged Lup to a jumping contest. While jumping
frantically about, each landed in a great cream tub. Hup was very discouraged
and began to croak, "fill Croak! I'll Croak!" and he did. Lup was not so
easily disconcerted and he said, "I'll strugglelq I'll struggle! I'lI struggle!"
The next morning the clairyman came. ln the bottom of one tub he found a
little dead frogg in the other he saw Lup, sitting on a pad of butter. t
Keep kicking! Some day you'll come out on top.
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Harriet Adair
.Xlartha Crane
-lane Flick
Beverly Gabrio
Dorothy Hohenstine
jane Kinney
Mary Lewis
Carolyn Mylander
Betty Reeves
Lucille Risely
Pricilla Sage
Birdie Schmidt
Kathleen Tice
XVilliam Dauben
Charles Dressel
Richard Evans
John Garvin
Theodore Held
John Hoagland
John Kelley
Justine Carmack
Mary E. Jackson
lane Durrant
Buddy Greer
Fredericlc Thirkield
Susan Fraher
junior Miller
Gordon Miller
,lanice Simons
XVebster Sage
Joseph Anstaett
Richard Best
Samuel Clark '
Charles Dawby
Robert Eckert
john Graf
XV alter Isaly
David Love
EIGHTH GRADE
James Lemley
Ralph Martin
Harold McBride
William Nosker
Bruce Osborn
Richard Reisenberger
Ben Shipley
Richard Spangler
Donald W'illiams
james Yaw
'Iohn Younger
Mary K. llalthaser
Donna Lee Brown
Ruth Cox
Helen Louise Drayer
Betty Irwin
Evelyn Majeau
Ann Millholland
Mary Helen O'Day
Edna Scott
SEVENTH GRADE
Silas Mathews
lVilliam Nowe
Fred Rainey
Richard Raymond
lVesley Shaffer
Robert Slatter
Harold Smith
Allen VViley
Louise Bath
Nancy Cash
Margaret Jane Dittmer
June Durrant
Janice Hagerty
Virginia Harvey
Dorothy Kromer
Shirley Overbeck
Betty Tobin
Judith Wardlow
Ruth Smith
Jean Stiverson
Ralph Aschinger
Harrison Berlin
NVilber Chase
Kenneth Cross
Edwin Granger
Earl Gray
James Hall
Robert Howe
,John Miser
William Moore
james Pitcher
Ralph Sanborn
George Schwartz
Paul Seekins
John Seidel
Carvel Tefft
Fergus Theibert
George Trautman
Betty VViltberger
Patricia Worrell
Betty Rinerson
Adele Secendorf
Earl W iggens
William West
Goebel Heusch
Byron Buck
June Knowlton
Wallace Hayhurst
Robert Rarey
Peter Hershberger
Vivian Slater
Sarah Dodd
Carolyn Cobourn' C
Lorraine Van Ostrand
George Grimstead
Barbara Lucas
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Dick Barr
Peter Held
Dick Ice
llill Kerr
VVilliam Kiefer -
Robert McKay
Hobart Munsell
Dean Postle
Geddy Smith
Billy Vlfiltberger
John Zartman
Patty Ann Adkinson
Marilyn Bath
Gloria Beckman
Pauline Blackwell
Joan DeLong
Marilyn Gardner ,
Carolyn Guard
Bob Anstaett
Shannon Fergus
Jack Gray
Frank Jarvis
Bill Knoderer
Dick Lorey
Bob Murphy
George McClure
Bill Smith
Jay Tripp
Jimmy Wilce
Shirley Arthur
Rita Jeanne Brown
FOURTH GRADE
TEACHERS-Miss Stewart, Miss Cooper, Miss Shatler
Cordelia Hayes
Joan Jackson
Barbara Shain
Dorothy Starr
Irene VViIliams
Dean Axene
Jimmy Baynes
Keith Johnson
Billy Krause
Dick Matchett
Andrew Scott
Paul Selby
Bobby Snouffer
Junior Steele
Bobby Yaw
Virginia Beard
Virginia Dowdy
Caroline Fisher
Metta Herbert
Ellen Jones
Sarah Joseph
Dorothy ,McCollister
Miriam Mclntosh
Gloria Martin
Peggy Moffett
Lois Pike
Joanne Snowiberg
Joan Under'hill
Rudolph Bard
Billy Crawmer
Malcolm Dodge
Jimmy Harmon
Billy Holderle
Buddyf Huffman
K Earl 'Islay
FIFTH GRADE
TEACHERS-M-lSS Ricketts, Miss Schneider
Joy Fitz-Henry
Harriett Foreman
Marion Grinstead
Doris Huffman
Patty Kinney
Kathleen Lucas
Marcia Overbeck
Jane Shain
Marilyn S-hupe
Myrna Smith
Joyce Teli't
Mary Ann White
Jimmy .-xndresvs
Bob Barok
Jim -'Courtney
Dan 'Dupler
wiuis Filller
Dick Folk
Cub Gardiner '
Bob Grimsrud
Bob Grinstead
Bob Hamlin
Francis Held
Bob Maynard
Charles Reading
SIXTH GRADE
TEACHERS-MFS. VVorkman, Miss Symons, iMr.
Owen Heusch
Guy Peterson
Robert Reed
Peter Sayers
Homer Seltzer
John Schmidt
Tom Wilson
Julia Alice Benbow
Virginia Cunningham
Jane Harvey
Jane Lea Fergus
Joan Hohenstine
Marilyn Johnson
Barbara Miller
Florence Parker
Laura Lee Pfening
Marjorie Sanborn
Helen Tefft
Ruth Winders
Mary Clackford
Frances Arant
Bruce Wiggins
John Wilce
Abram Rinearson
Teddy Miller
Arthur Moore
Raymond Hoddy
Foster Franks
Jack Folkerth
Jack Burrell
Bill Bohannan
Ross Allen
Harriett Barnes
Marjorie Garvin
Patricia Robbins
Susan Stoltz
Helen Tyler
Lana Sanor
Barbara Stellhorn
Kenneth Morgan
John 'Chamberlin
VVallace Evans '
Fred Hall
Buddy Jaeger X
David Kimmel T -
Edmund Loose .
John O'Brein
Edwin Sampson
B'illie Schorr
Jack Schwartz
Mary Louise HutchinsonJack Sellers
Amy Leanord
Tom Wuichet
Davi
Billy Leonard
VVayne Rittenhouse
John VVismar
Nadine DeVVitt
Maryanne Fisher
Nancy Grover
Margery Howe
Dorothy Keig
Nancy Kerr
Genevieve Leonard
Gloris McDonald
Jane Palmer
Beatrice Sampson
Dorothy Staggs ,
Barbara Shipley
Ralph Tyler
tNancy Wood
Edwin Shaffer
Bob Worrell
Patty Gardiner
Betty Grover
Nancy Howe
Barbara King '
Marjorie Meuser
Dorothy O'Day
Betty Nell Sanor
Mary June Schwartz
Mary Jean Tice
Eugene Millikin
S
Ernestine Althoff
Helen Bloss
Marian Burdorf
Jean Davis
Mildred Dawson
Jane Ferguson
Hazel Ann Fitz7Henry
Jean Hershbergerlg
Miriam Loose L '
Nancy Martin
Mary Ellen Weaver
Rosemary Yontz
Don 'Casto
Robert Gibson
Bob Deaton
James Erwin
Carr Grossman
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Polly Means
Sally Miller
Harriet Morris
Joanne Parker
Sally Lou Parker
Peggy Parker
Eileen Stutzman
Bobby Betts
Danny Carmack
Jack Carruthers
Billy Collins
Jimmie Crane
Eddie Elford
Bod Fidler
Warren Ferris
Edwin Hamilton
Tom Brown -s
Dickie Davis
Louis Halley
Robert Nowe
Jimmie O'Day
Keith 'Robinson
Tom Sheridan
Miller Toombs
Melville Wohrley
Jack Woodruff
Joyce Baltzell
Cora Jane Baxter
Shirley Blackwell
Doris Dodson
Eleanor Eckert
Mary Alice Hall
Betty Marker
William Best
James Betts
Jane Chappeler
Dick Coburn
Charles Knowlton
George Liles
Henry Miller
Dick Redding
John Sanborn
Dickie Schwartz -
Fred Slager
Lloyd Stout
Jimmy Wiltberger
Nancy Bottman
Mary Jane Charles
Marilyn Graf
Alice Haworth
Martha Jane Leifeld
FIRST GRADE
TEACHERS-Miss Wurster, Miss Shedan
George Krieger
Charles Lewis
Bob Masters
Russel Means
Bill Mesmer
Margaret Ann Cherry
David Dunifon
Nancy Evans
Pamela Geohagan
Betsy Grossman
Joan Peterson
Mary Pollard
Mary Alice Sanborn
Joy Schmidt
John Best
Lawrence Doctor
SECOND
Richard Du Plessis
Marian 'Harlan
David Johnson .
Jack Leifeld
Theodore Merrill
Bruce Mattison
Charles O'Brien
Richard Odebrecht
Robert Overton
Robert Purdum
Billy Sbepler
Paul Smith
Raymond Smith '
Robert Steele
lgichard Taggart
'harlotte Arant
GRADE
TEACHERS-Miss Shiftiet, Miss Whitmer, Miss Johnson
Madelaine Means
Audrey Merkle
Hazel McKinnon
Jean Moffett
Joan Rinker
Elizabeth Ann Smith
Susan Jane VVeaver
Robert Blackford
VVilson Bodenhamer
Dan Disher
Nelson 'French
Luke Green
Jack Hood
Jackie Knight
VVilliam Mueller
Frederic Pfening
Blaine Sickles
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Judson VVilliams
Nancy Ann Casto
Nancy Ann Ewing
Gloria Gillivan
Betty Ketchum
Alice Parker '
Jo-Auda Saxby l
Emmy Lou Siebert ii
Phyllis Spangler
Roberta Stoltz
Norma Jean Sweps
Bailey Adair
Gordon Buck
George Curtice '
John Fauber
Harry Postle
Dicky Seibert
THIRD GRADE
TEACHPIRS-MlSS Bailey, Miss Lawyer, Miss S
Virginia O"B'rien
Betty Jane Seltzer
Ruth Schenk i.
John Setzer
Mary Jo Smith V
Robert Grennan C
Phyllis 'Collescott
Robert Bigelow
Billy Hall
Danny 'Herbert
Bobby Mason
Bob Mesmer
Bob Miller
Samuel Moore
James Schuler
'Curtis Sohl
Jack Stukey
Billy Tow Velle
Anita Albanese
Annetta Albanese
Marjorie Fauber
Jane Hamlin
Marilyn Heiss
Betty F itzHenry
Mary Lou Kennedy
Evelyn Means
Constance Park
Marion Taylor
Virginia Underhill
Jane'Albery A J I
Marjorie Almy '
Joan Barcroft
Edward Binder
John Bolen
Jacqueline Bowen
Barbara Courtney
ton
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Margaret Bennett
Nancy Lou Briggs
Virginia Carter
Sally Lou 'Charles
Nellie Alice Stevens
Mary Louise VValker
Janet Bailey
Nancy Lou Baker
Mari-a Britt,
Jane Campbell
Mary Campbell
Mary Dumba-uld
Ann Fulton
Martha Ann Hobart
Katherine Joseph
Phyllis Lorey
,a '
Margaret Anne Rittenhollgf
Billy Seibert 5
Tracy Thompson
Danny Yaw j
Lillian Brush
Betty Graham
Julia Gardiner
Marjorie Harris
Barbara lce
Martha Jean ,Irwin
Patricia Leonard
Peggy Matchett
Marjorie'-,Rardon
Loraine Schuler
Priscilla Smith
Nancy Wilcox -
Joan Beard L
Barbara Courtney
Marilyn Darnell
Billy Davidson
Jonn DeVV'itt
Joan,x'Galbreath
Patty Harshman
Christine Holderle
Warreni Jones .
George Landis
Martha Jane Morris
David Putman
Billy Schleckman ,
Imogene Seiller
Richard Shank f
William Somers
Catherine Ann Sullivan
Rosanne Wilce
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FOOTBALL SEASON
Our opening game was Westerville,
The boys were out to win,
And to the tune of forty-nothing,
XYe ushered the season in.
XVe were worried over London,
But our hopes began to soar
VVhen Sayers snared a punt,
And ran it for a score.
Grove City a11d Gahanna,
NVe whitewashed both those teams.
And everyone was saying,
"There's no stopping us, it seems li'
The following week came Worthington,
And with them rain and slush.
But alas, for poor old Worthington,
NVe ground them into mush.
Saint Charles could not stop us.
Not a touchdown did they make,
So "Larks" took out the first team,
And gave the scrubs a break.
Then came our rival, Grandviewg
If they'd beat us, we'd have died,
But Denbow smeared their right guard
And tallied for our side.
And then along came Bexley,
Our final, crucial game.
They taught us some zoology,
That lions aren't so tame.
They led us by a single point 3
Our rooters shook with dread,
But "Powerhouse" Palmer ripped the line
To put us up ahead.
XVe won that game from Bexley,
It was a sight to seeg
For we came through with Hying colors
As "Champs of thc Little Three."
-RICHARD TAYLOR
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THE FOOTBALL TEAM
An undefeated team-an untied team-a team that scored 261 points to their
opponents' 3-a team that made an average of I4 first downs a game against
their opponents' 3-a team that advanced the ball over 3000 yards while their
opponents were gaining 600-a team that won the championship of the Little
'l'hree-was the Upper Arlington team of 1932.
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lYhen a squad of about fifty boys turned out for football early in the season,
the outlook was doubtful. The squad was composed of a number of seniors, sev-
eral juniors, and a host of up and coming sophomores. After having boiled the
squad down to three teams and a number of players, the coach found that he
lacked only one end to have a veteran team. This position was finally filled by
Reed. Therefore, the starting line-up for the first game and for the rest of the
season had Reed and Mason at the end positions, Cahill and Sayers at tackle,
Crane and jones at guardg Sargent at centerg Denbow and Tefft at halfg Palmer
at fullback position, and Devaney at quarterback.
This team started the season by
trimming lVesterville 40-0. Still
doubtful, they trounced a weak Grove-
port team 36-6. That score against
Arlington was the only one until the
Bexley game. They next beat a fast
London aggregation I4-O. By this
time we began to realize that the team
wasn't so bad. The next game was
hard-fought, but before the Grove
City players left they realized that
they had faced a better team than they
were. The score was I4-O. The next
Friday saw Gahanna safely out of the
way, IQ-O. Then the coach was able
to use every player on the squad in
a mud battle against VYorthington,
which ended 48-O.
XVith both the Grandview and Bex-
ley teams as spectators, St. Charles
was annihilated to the tune of 64-O.
Fortunately both the Grandview and
llexley teams left before the half.
By this time outsiders had begun
to take an interest in the games of the
so far undefeated Arlington team.
Out for revenge for last year's de-
feat. the team went down to Grand-
view on a beautiful day in the middle
of November and completely routed
the supposedly good Grandview team.
In this contest Arlington got I4 first
downs to 1 for Grandview, and by
rushing ran up 265 yards for the home
team and 42 for the opponents. Then
came the real test-Bexley. No Ar-
lington team had ever beaten a Bexley
team. Neither had they ever won a
Little Three championship. Here was
their chance! The day was cold, wet.
and made worse by a mixture of snow
and sleet. The field was muddy. But
nothing was able to stop that Arling-
ton gang. After two thrilling hours
they came off the Held tired, wet, but
extremely happy victors. The final
score was I3-7.
Six Arlington players were chosen
by the Columbus Journal-Dispatch as
members of the mythical Little Three
Team. The selection was as follows:
Mason fArlingtonj, L. E.
Christian CBexleyj, L. T.
Montgomery QGrandviewj, L. G.
Sargent QArlingtonj, Center.
.Tones CAr1ingtonj, R. G.
Sayers CArlingtonj, R. T.
Tudor fBexleyj, R. E.
Severs fGrandviewj, Q. B.
Denbow fArlingtonj, L. H.
M. Stark fBexleyj, R. H.
Palmer QArlingtonj, F. B.
fC0?lfiIlZlL'd on page 73?
Page Thirty five
THE BASKETBALL BANQUET
On the night of March 25th, at six-thirty o'clock, Arlington again staged a
very lovely dinner-dance, given in honor of the basketball squads. Only by the
untiring efforts of the mothers twith all due regard to the dadsj, who put the
dinner at a minimum cost, was the affair at all possible. Y0u've heard of the
depression l
Mr. Palmer, father of our prominent captain, Carl, presided very cleverly
as toastmaster. He first presented Miss Kaiser, who regaled us with her witty
"Remember When ?',, recalling most of the funny incidents of the various games.
After the awarding of letters to Betty Ewing, Doris Mandel, Virginia Hohen-
stine, Dorothy Todd, Martha Berlin and Mary Alice Shaffer, the captain, Betty
Ewing, said a few words expressing her appreciation of the loyalty and coopera-
tion of the team throughout the year, and presented Miss Kaiser with a beautiful
corsage from the team.
The musical program of the evening was presented by Mr. D. Hayden Evans,
whose pleasing baritone voice is always welcomed. Accompanied by Mrs. Evans,
he sang two numbers and an encore.
The cheerleaders next had us yelling ourselves hoarse in an einfort to win
for themselves the duet ?j honor of their letters. Mr. jackson awarded these to
Mary Garvin, Donald Port, and Mary Jane llenbow.
Our good friend and fellow-townsman, "Larks," then faced the crowd and
confessed the truth about the obvious success of the season. lt was his duty to-
award the much deserved letters to Carl Palmer, Wayne Denbow, Jack Devaney,
Joe Mason, joe Mechem, Harry Simons, and Brandt Tefft, who rose, but, un-W
accustomed as they were to public speaking, sat down again.
Since there were only two junior letter-men, one of whom is football captain-
elect and the other about to leave us, it was decided that the selection of captain
would be put off until next year, or that the coach would appoint a captain for-
each game and an honorary captain at the end of the season.
THE "VICTORY" DINNER DANCE
As everything at Arlington was different this year, the usual "Football Ban-
quet" was supplanted by a "Victory Dinner Dance" arranged and sponsored by'
the parents at the First Community Church. It was a huge success, the squad
showing more enthusiasm than they did at any other gathering all year. Enter-
tainment was provided by a male quartette, composed of Devine, Reed, Denbow,
and Sargent, and a vocal trio composed of Anne Turner, Ruth Knoderer and
Betty McFeeley. Superintendent J. W. jones acted as toastmaster. Head Coach
Sam S. Willaman of O. S. U., as the guest speaker, delivered the chief talk of
the evening. Captain Lew Hinchman of the 1932 Ohio State team sat at the
speakers' table with Sid Gillman and Joe Gailus, captains-elect of the 1933 Ohio
State team, however, none of them had anything to do but eat a big dinner, take
a bow when introduced, and sign autographs. After the "Letters" had been
awarded by Coach Larkin and the gold footballs by Dr. Wilce, "Charlie" Tefft
was announced captain-elect of next year's team. Captain Grant 'Crane then gave'
a short talk. llNe'll be waiting for that promised talk from Tefft next yearj-
After this the dinner broke Llp, and we all went up to the cleverly decorated school
gym where a dance ended the evening's entertainment.
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CJUR INQUIRING REPORTER
Question:
What basketball game of the season did you enjoy the most?
Answers:
Varsity girls of the Squad.
Place:
Arlington High School.
Betty Ewing-Forward, Captain:
"Grandview was THE game of the season. Fast furious playing and smooth
floorwork, especially in the center section, helped to pile up the overwhelming
score of 57 to II. Our morale, too, which had been so sadly crushed by last year's
defeat, was strengthened by the realization that we had a fairly decent team
after all."
Doris Mandel--Forward :
"I liked the Canal VVinchester game. Those poor, bewildered things played
with such stunned looks of astonishment as we started to score on them with one
basket after another, that we felt like we were being quite cruel. The guard section
was their Waterloo and when Shaffer and Berlin got busy, they were completely
stumped."
jinny Hohenstine-Jumping Center:
"I enjoyed our first game away, at Gahanna. It's always loads of fun to go
on the bus, with everybody screaming at the top of his lungs, and the locker room
chorus in one corner attempting to hit the right notes on 'Show Me the Way to
Go Home.' It's a wonder Miss Kaiser and Mr. Larkin didn't decide to end it
all in a vacant lot, after trying to keep some kind of order on the way homef,
Dot Todd-Side Center:
, "The Worthington girls put up a plucky light, under the leadership of Betty
Callancl, a former Arlington student, but under the driving onslaught of Mandel
and Ewing, who were rolling up a huge score, they could only gasp and fumble
the ball again."
Mary Alice Shaffer-Guard:
"The last game was Reynoldsburg, played here, with a lot of sloppy team-
work. Since it was the last game, Miss Kaiser put in all the bench-warmers who
weren't quite so careful, as'they should have been, about letting their opponents
score on them. They lost their equilibrium, with the forwards diving under their
feet, but they Hnally pulled out with a 56 to I8 score."
Bunny Berlin-Guard:
"Groveport is usually a big game. and I mean big, with that Sax girl monopo-
lizing' the whole center section. Practically all the guards 'petered outi, with the
exception of Martha Sayers, who did splendidly in an attempt to follow her
opponent around. The Floor was so small and the players so large that we really
had very little chance, but the whole team played well under the circumstances."
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PORTRAIT OF A MAN TALKING TO HIMSELF AS THE BASKETBALL
SEASON PROGRESSED ....
NVonder what kind of basketball team we'll have this year .... Lot of good
material .... l'Ve lost only Smith and Gramling last year .... NVe'll soon find
out if good football players make good basketball men .... I hope they do ....
They play Hamilton Township tomorrow .... Should beat them .... We'll
line up with Mechem and Mason, forwards, Simons, center, Palmer or Denbow,
Tefft or Devaney at the guard positions .... Well! Hamilton Township must
have a very good team! We sort of finished at the wrong end of that game ....
just overconfident .... I was right, because we beat VVorthington badly. Yes,
and Grove City too .... Uuch! VV:-is that Alumni good? 46-26 .... Just a
little worried nowg Canal XYinchester isnlt soft .... That hurt! just 43-26 in
their favor .... Uh well, we'll beat llexleyg they've a terrible team .... I was
wrong again. The fellows must have been sick .... Dayton Fairview was the
next butcher and could they slaughter! . . . Wfell, we're surely going to beat
Hilliards, I hope .... They didn't beat us QMUCHJ .... I hate to say it, but
I think Grandview is going to beat us ..... After looking over the records of
the two teams, l'm almost sure of it .... But--the team may wake up. You
never can tell .... The score was tied at the end of the third quarter but the
hnal check-up showed .42-30, their favor .... We seem to be getting used to
it .... Even let Gahanna beat us .... The team sure can take it .... NVell,
we won another game, from Reynoldsburg this time .... That makes the third
one this season ,... W'e'll just forget the other nine .... Of course this ends
the regular season, but we've a tournament to win yet .... Oh well, it would
have been hard work and a strain on our nerves to have remained in that tourna-
ment .... Anyway, we almost won our first game ....
The trouble with the team was that all the players were stars before they
started .... llut they were football stars .... They started out the basketball
season thinking that they could win on their reputations .... lVhen they finally
woke up, it was too late .... We still don't know whether good football players
make good basketball players ..,. Guess l'll just forget the basketball season
and remember this year for its football .... VVonder what kind of team we'll
have next year ....
Bovs' l3AsKETBA1.L SCORES
Hamilton Township .... ........ 2 6 Arlington . . . . . 23
Worthington ....... . . . I4 Arlington . . . . . 43
Grove City ........ . . . 20 Arlington . . . . . 24
Alumni ............ . . . 46 Arlington . . . . . 26
Canal Winchester .... . . . 43 Arlington . . . . . 26
Bexley ............ . . . 22 Arlington . . . . . IQ
firoveport ....... . . . 24 Arlington . . . . . I4
Dayton Fairview . , . . . . 35 Arlington . . . . . IQ
Hilliards ........ . 25 Arlington . . . . . 22
Grandview ..... . . . 42 Arlington . . . . . 30
Gahanna ....... . . . 31 Arlington . . . . . 20
Reynoldsburg . . . . . . I4 Arlington . . . . . 28
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First Row :-Wood, XYaterman, Devine, jones, Howe, Thomas, Port, Denhow.
Second Rovvii.-Xnclerson, 1Manag'erJg Klillikin, Devaney, Crane, Tefft, Smith, Copper,
XYarfel, Mr. l.arkins, tfoachb.
Third Row:-qXllel1, lf. Howe, Taylor, Mason, Sargent, Culbertson, Miser,
Another great Arlington team stepped to the front, this time in the Ohio
llesleyan Relays, where they proved themselves to he the outstanding Class "ll"
track team in Ohio. ln their first meet of the season they were set hack hy West.
hut rallied strongly to walk away in a triple meet with liroveport and Liztlizninzt,
Their crowning' zichievement was the capture of the District Chzunpionship
:xt Dennison.
The hziclihone of the team this year is the same group of seniors who mzidc
up that wonderful foothall team, with Z1 couple of juniors thrown in to hztlnnce it.
As the season is not yet over, we are looking forward optimisticzilly to the meet
with iirzlndviexv :md liexley, which ive, of course, expect to win.
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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Iiirst Row 1-Shawakcr, Simmons, Stcllhorn, Fisher, I.cntz, Turner, Jones, Iiwing, Ugclen,
Bliss Iiaiser, Slatter. Ilanilin, Iirown. M. McKinney, Ii, Clark, Ii, Pfening, M. I.. Miller.
Seeoncl Row I7l.2iI'gC, Reed, Smith, Kennedy, Iivans, Tripp, Garvin, Scott, K. Klcliinney.
Ilottenhorn SCIIICCIQIIIZIII' lsaly, Thompson, Flick, XYall. Grinstcarl.
Thircl Rowzvrliodrl, Mandel, Ifranks, Hoagland, J. Carter, Lohnieyer, Il, Kromcr, Hal!
thaser, II. Clark, M. Iiromer, H. XV. Crane, Tumbleson, Tice, Arant..
Fourth Row:AlI. J. Crane. Wvoocl, H. Pfening, Yihher, Alherty, M. Miller, Schenk,
Stnkey. li, Carter, Mclfeely. F. Miller. Younger, KI. Denhow. Oclehreeh
liiith Row I-XvZ1I.Y, II-crlin, Snook, Shaffer, F. Pfening, Hohenstine, Hcrshbcrgcr, Knoxl-
erer, llenhow, Sayers.
Due to the inlinence of the Girls' ,Xthletic ,Xssociation the interest ancl en-
thusiasm for all sports have heen greatly increased cluring the past year. The
presiding ollicers of this group were: ,lean Ogclen, I'resiflent. Betty Ewing. Yice-
I'resitlent. Helen Iones. Secretary, Ilorothy Slattcr, 'l'reasurer, and Miss Kaiser,
Faculty .Xclvisoii i. 7 i
The slogan, 'ZX Girl for livery Sport: .X Sport for livery Girl," has proyecl
very successful. The activities this year inelurlerl: tennis, golf. hiking, hicycling,
swimming, horsehaek ricling, haskethall, hasehall, speerlhall. ancl volley hall.
The All-I'Iigh teams. chosen hy the heacls of sports with the assistance of
Miss Kaiser, were awarclecl numerals at the annual hancluet on Nay grml.
'Ilhe fall activities were speeilhall anal tennis. Iluring the winter haskethall
was the main sport and niany exciting games were playecl. The spring scheclnle
inclucleil hoth incliyiclual ancl team sports.
Next year the Ci. .X. AX. is Jlanninff a new urolfrain, which will mroye even
. H as
more interesting ancl exciting than the one of the past year.
The
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Page Forty-seven
II.
THE GIRL RESERVES
Ifirst Iimv:-If. Clark, BI. Nlillcr, Ifislicr, Miss Imng, Iirown, K. Pfuniiig, Kcniicfly, B.
Ulzirk, NI. Iii-immcr, IIQKICII, II. Iirumcr.
Second Row.-Ilillow, Tripp, Garvin, Beubow, D. Miller, Timlhlcsmm, Sclileckmau. Islay.
XY:1ll, XX'11icl1ct, Ii. J. LQTZIIIC,
'I'I1ii'cI limi' 1-Stclllumrn, VI. k'zn'tn'r, Yilihcr, Smmk, Hcrslilwrgcr, 'I'l1lm111psmi, Flick, Tier.
M. Millcr. .Xrzmt.
Ifwurtli limit -ffllricil, XI. Smith, Cox, Ifwiilg, Sllilll-UT, Ii. Carter, M. NIL'Ki1111ey,
Slizmzikc-r. Nlylzimlcr.
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Ilic lc-zulcrsliilm of Miss Imig-111111 Miss I.cwis. ,
'I'Iu- fiirl Iiufn-rws, :Hung with the Ili-Y, ZICCIIIIIIIIISIIUIIIZI gm-:lt rlezll in social
sc-i'vin'c wm'I4 Ili' crmllrctilig fnurl :mil clothing :Lt 'IQIIZIIIIQSQIVIIIQ :mil LlIIl'I?4lIIlZlS.
Ilivy cfmtrilmtwl lwciity-1li1'L-c rlullzirs to lllc Cmnimiiiity Ifuiicl.
.X clmm-1' 111 tlic early I:1'I zmrl 21 Curl Iicscrvu II1-N alzmrc in I'cImi'u:11'y wi-rc
Illc social Iuuctiuns uf the your. Ilolmlmy QTUIIIIS xx'0i'c fcwim-QI :mtl many illtercstiug
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THE BOYS' GLEE CLUB
lfirst Row:-P. Clark. Sllllllli, llllfllllbll, Sargent, Howe, Devine, Nl2lfllSUll, XYarl'cl,
St-w11fl Rnw:-li. Spzmlaii. Stamin, Sclwnk. Alllalwsv. lil'2lIN1Ul1. :Xllun, Jmws.
'l'l1i1-il Ruw:-Ifolkcrtli, Conn, R. Slbklllflllll, 1J0lllDOW. Sllllllllg l,21llllCI', Crane, Purt, lfur-
lllilll.
gxltllllllgfll this was thc lirst yczu' for the lloys' Cilcc Club, it assisted in three
lDl'OQ,'I'llT11S. The lilac Club sung in Krazy Kapcrs. :X quzlrtettc, nuule up of boys
fronl thc iilcc Club sung for the football bzuiquct. ,X very llll1'l'0Stl11g' 1Jl'0Ql'Zl!ll
was given for thc l'Z1l'Cl1l-TCZ1Cl1Cl'S .fXssociz1tio11 on the tenth of April.
The club was coinposccl of twcilty-fo111' mcnibcrs and was ably clircctcd by
Mrs. 1-1. K. Davis.
Blu, Sn,xN14.
Page Filly
THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
First Row 1-B. NY. Crane M. Miller, H. Young, Arant, D. Young, VVall, Mrs. Davis,
Large, Reed, Cirinstead, B. J. Crane, Vibber, Bl. Denbovv.
Second Row:-Grimsrud. Tripp, Garvin, B. Carter, Mclfeelty, G. Denbuw, Stephan.
Shawaker, King, Snouffer, Port, Harris.
'l'hid Row:-Fisher, M. Miller, M. Smith, B. Clark, Benbow, D. Miller, Morgan,
Sage, Thirkield, Fickell, Hoagland, Shook.
Fourth Row :-lslay, Baker, Yaw, Knoderer, E. Clark, Hiohenstine, Cahill, Martin, M.
Kromer, Brown, Ogdtn.
Cncler the supervision of a most capable leader, Mrs. Davis, the Girls' Glue
Club has made rapid progress. Twenty-four members were added this year,
making a total of fifty.
The Glee Club presented a program on the twenty-hrst of April, which
showed the evolution of vocal music from its primitive form, the folk song, to
the songs of the contemporary composers, Elgar and Block.
Although so many of the girls graduate this year. there will be others to
take their places and continue the Glee Club until it shall have become one of
the liner traditions of Arlington High School.
TIIELMA CAHILL.
Page Fifty-'one
BOY SCO UTS
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GIRL SCOUTS
Iiirst Row:kM. Smith, M. Grinstead, F. .-Xrant, M. Tice, M. Arant. Snouffer, Hoag-
land, Yantes, Younger, M. Miller, H. Grimsrud, ll. Tefft, Sanborn, J. Hershberger. Burdorf.
Second Row:AXYorrell, jackson, J. Durrant, Rinearson, B, Sanor, Wiltberger, Fergus,
L. Sanor, Stellhorn. Bath, Stoltz, Scckendornf Carmack, J. Flick, Frayer, Garvin, Hloss.
Third Row :-Schwartz, Arthur, Grover, Overbeck, Howe, Miller, Renbow, Loose, Lucas,
Dodd, Leonard, Lfunninghain, XN'eaver, S. Overbeck.
Fourth Row 1-M. Hershberger, Sage, Harris, R. Grinstead, Majeau, K. Tice, Thirkield.
llaker.
The Girl Scouts have been organized in Upper Arlington since 1929. The
organization has been a growing and progressive one. There are two troops, 45
and 16. Troop 45 has a membership of about forty-five girls and is called the
junior Troop. Mrs. Sanor is its captain. Troop 16 has a membership of twenty
girls and is called the Senior Troop. Troop I6 has the distinction of being the
lirst mounted Girl Scout troop in Ohio. Miss Georgianna Grant has charge of
this troop.
The troops are taught camp life, nature, handicraft, dramatics, domestic
science, and also prepared to pass rank tests and merit badge work.
NTARY llo.xc:i..xNo.
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THE BAND
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THE ORCHESTRA
The saying is ".'Xs we grow olcler the years go faster" tor something to that
etfeetj. 'l his seems to he very true for it has been no time sinee we were reacling
our last year's annual ancl noticing the progress of the orchestra. This year we
have made a pronouneecl step forward in the form of a hanquet, at which the
pins and letters were awarclecl. That we all appreeiatecl and enjoyed.
Lfnrler the able leaclership of Mrs. Davis we playecl for the Senior play, for
t'oinnieneeinent, and also gave our annual Spring
.lohn Brannan
.lini Conn
llill Dauben
llyp llauhen
.lack Dauhen
tfarter lirinsteacl
blames llayhurst
Tecl Held
Alohn lloaglancl
Donald Port
liill Schenk
llill Shank
Robert Spanclau
llielq Spangler
Frederick Stanini
llill Taylor
lloh Tlioinas
,lohn Xliartel
hlaelc lYatson
lfcl Yantes
,I ini l.eniley
.loe .Xnstaett
Mary l.ee llottenhorn
Hetty NY. Crane
Genevieve Denhoxv
,lanet Fisher
Coneert.
.lanet llarris
Virginia Hohenstine
lfleanor Large
lilizaheth Martin
Betty l.ee Klelfeeiey
Katherine lNleKinney
Martha Sayers
Carmen Thirkielcl
Nlary Wall
'lane lloocl
Ruth Yaxv
.laniee Simons
BETTY LEE RICFEELEY.
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LEADERS' CLASS
lfirst Rim I---ll1bllk'llS1lllC. NI. Smith, li, l'ft'ning, Hamlin. Ilcrlin.
S1-cmitl Rnwifllruwiiu lf, Clark, 'l'mltl. Ugrlcn.
'l'hi1-fl Ruw: AgXlluc'rty, 'I'nrnt'r, Xl, Xlcliiniicy, Miss Kaiscr. tI.cawvrs' Lilassj
llnring' tht- sclimnl yt-ai' uf 11713:-33 tht- l.t'aflct's' Class has lJOCll cspcriztlly
busy lwcatist- ul thc kt-cn intvrcst in all sports anrl thc m'ig'inating' of two ncw
activities for li. QX. AX.: dancing' anml limscslwc. The sports ciijuvccl last wat'-
slwn-fll1:1ll, lmaslwtlmall, wills-5' hall, lmasc-hall. golf, ping-nmig, l1rvt'scl1acl4 ricling. sliat
ing, hicyvling, ancl hiking-wcrv retainccl as well.
Nlt'lllllL'l'S uf thc Iirst st-int-stef l.vaclt-i's' Class wt-rv: Martha Nlcliiliiicy, l'rcs
iclcnt: lN:!llllCl'lllL' l'ft-ning, X'lCL"llI'CSlKlClllQ Yirgiltia llulu-nstinc, Sccrctaryg Dm'
uthy Tmlrl, 'liI'L'2lSllI'Cl'Q .lean flgclcn. slnlia llantlin, lflizahcth Clark, Knnc rlillflltfl'
lX'larg:n'ct lirwwn. anml Martha Smith.
The sccmul st-tticstci' I,t-aclcrs' Class was unusual in thc fact that the first
scnu-stt-1' groin: rcntainccl intavt vxvclrt for the aflclition of two new !llCllll1L'I's
llc-tty .Xlhc-rty anrl llunny llc-rlin. This sclnt-stcr's olhccrs wow: hlnha llamlin
l'rcsirlc'nt3 Katha-i'iiic I'ft-ning, Yivc-l'1'L-siclt-tit: Martha Smith, Secretary. ancl
liunny Ht-rlin. 'liI'l'!lSllI'l'l'.
lhc l.c-afln-rs L lass wisht-s to thank Miss lxaism' for hor mam' hcl Jful suff-
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gcstiuns and he-r aifl in carrying ont all its plans.
lllAR'l'lIA Sxn'1'1I.
Page Fifty-six
SCHOLARSHIP
AWARD
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State Evpartmrnt
Olnlumhun, whim
TIFICATE OIF AWARD
This Certxfies that the1wglr ,. ,.,,High School
Scholarshqa Team receifved um Place , , , among
Exempted Xillage Tggm5 in the ohio stare university Dig,-ict
STATE SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST
Condurted by the State fDeparhnent of Education, May Q 1933
with the coopennian of
THE SCHOOIS OF OHIO and
OHIO UNIVERSITY BOWUNG GREEN STATE COLLEGE MIAMI UNIVERSITY
KENT STATE COlJ.EGE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
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KRAZY KAPER REVUE
An annual affair at Arlington High School is the Krazy Kaper Revue which
is organized and presented by each succeeding senior class. This revue was ex-
ceptionally good and was one of the outstanding works of this year's graduates.
Philip VVood, the class president, appointed the Krazy Kaper committee,
consisting of Paul Millikin, chairmang Anne Scott, art director, and Jane My-
lander, cast director. VVith the help of the other members of the class, Krazy
Kapers was presented with a bang on November the nineteenth.
Edna Lohmeyer, in a top-hat and a startling red gown, made a short cur-
tain speech which welcomed the audience and served to introduce our Master
of Ceremonies, Lloyd Osborne.
The rising curtain disclosed, amid decorations of tip-tilted houses and queerly
bent lamp-posts, Harry Simons and his orchestra, playing "Crazy People." Lloyd-,
who is possessed of a fine voice, sang the chorus and then introduced the next
act on the program.
A party of players put on a very sad pantomime, "The Mellerdrammern.
This was quite a clever play on words, with Cardy Aschinger as the villain,
Anne Stellhorn as the heroine, and George Sargent as the hero. A large num-
ber of "crazy" seniors assisted the principals of the cast.
The Boys, Glee Club of the school, under the very able direction of Mrs.
Davis, contributed their talent. They sang very well and looked most impressive.
Next, two very athletic football heroes appeared in roles very different from
those which they essayed on the gridiron. Captain Grant Crane, in a full-dress
coat of the year one, disclosed to the assembled populace how one proposed to
the lady of one's choice a number of years ago. jean Ogden played the "very
charming young lady" role with much finesse. Following Grant and jean came
Carl Palmer and jane Shawaker as the two very modern young lovers who gave
a demonstration of modern love-making. V
Harry Simons and John NVarfel presented a clever act with a radio. They
gave imitations of famous radio stars, and we feel that the two could pinch-hit
for them anytime.
The Trio, Anne Turner, Betty Lee McFeeley and Ruth Knoderer, all look-
ing lovely, showed us that even Arlington can produce close harmony that the
Boswells might envy.
Our famous adagio team-imported from VVest Jefferson, according to
Lloyd, put on a most ridiculous dance. Paul Millikin and Phil Wood as the
gentlemen of the ensemble, with Sam Devine impersonating "Madame Grusin-
skya" of "Grind Hotel", gave a routine which earned a laugh a second.
After the curtain fell on this Hnale, the persons who had tickets stayed for
the dance. I believe that everyone enjoyed himself greatly.
Great credit must be given to those who assisted behind scenes. The com-
mittee owes its thanks to Miss Hoffman and Miss Long who helped to direct
the skits, to Jane Mylander, who so ably organized the revue, to Paul Millikin,
who did everything which was to be done about anything: to the light men,
Homer Sayers, David Folkerth, and George Sargent: to Anne Scott, Sam De-
vine, and Edna Lohmeyer for the scenery, to Phil lrVood for providing the
dance orchestra: to the property man, Bill Gillespie, to the stage-hands, Joe
Mason and Hyp Dauben, and last but not least, to the ticket committee, Martha
McKinney, Jean Ogden, and Jane Shawaker.
Page Fifty-eight
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FAVORITE SAYINGS OF THE SENIORS
Cardy Aschinger: 4'Well, if you don't want 1T1C!,,
Grant Crane: "Shucks, I don't know any more about it than you do."
jack Devaney: "Ain I laughin'?',
Anne Turner: "And I was so embarrassed Y"
Thelma Cahill: "Glee Club practice, everyone be there."
Sam Devine: "Not bad!"
jack Durrant: "Hi there, beautiful!"
Bessie Clark: "There will be a G. A. A. hike-
Betty Ewing: "Aw, nuts!"
David Folkerth: "just a little tiff between Mary and mef'
Pat Jones: "Don't get tough, boy.',
Julia Hamlin: "I knew a girl at camp who-"
Hugh Miller: "I don't know."
Paul Milli-kin: "How you sling it!"
Ruth Knoderer: "Cu-te."
Peg Pfening: "At Andree I-"
Tissie Lohmeyer: "Anybody seen my honey ?"
Lloyd Osborne: "What d'you say F"
George Sargent: "Got a snipe ?"
Edith Morris: "Lois and I---"
Lois VVuichet: "Edith and I--"
Charles Schwenker: "Not only that, now lookee here--
Janie Mylander: i'In Cincinnati we--"
Harry Simons: "Oh shoot, we don't want that."
Bill Snyder: "Boy, is I good l"
Mary Radicke: "Gosh, I don't know this!"
Pat Schenk: "I was so bored."
Bob Spandau: "You're pretty good."
Mary Alice Shaffer: "NVell. I canlt write."
Johnny Warfel: "Howdy boys."
Jane Shawaker: '!Oh, those dumb French!"
Dorotha Smith: "I ran out of gas yesterday."
Mary Kay Stukey: "I canlt stand it!"
Frank Anderson: "Well, how do you know that's right F"
Lowell Buck fat 8:29 A. M. and 12:29 P. : 'Tm here."
Arlene Tripp: "Hi, Babe!"
Jean Carter: "I don't care !"
Hyp Dauben: "Take Einstein, for instance-
Miggs Brown: "I feel so silly."
Ruth Balthaser: "This - French !"
Wayne Denbow: "What the heck's a no-trump ?"
Evelyn Carter: "Do I get an 'E' today ?"
Ned Dulfeez "Shut up!"
Lucille Cox: "Well, I'll swanee!"
Mildred Dillow: "It doesn't make any diff to me."
Mary Lou Fowler: "Gee-ee
John Harmon: "No siree, I don't agree l"
jack Howe: "Guess Carter's mad again."
Mary Garvin: "Hey kids, let's have a party ?"
joe Mason: "I don't fit in."
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Carl Palmer: "VVatch me do it."
Motsy Kromer: "Yon're keen, kid!',
Martha McKinney: "Anybody got a dollar ?"
Homer Sayers: "I should have been fullbackf'
Jean Ogden: "Let me draw your profilef'
Bill Shank: "I read where--" '
Anne Scott: "By golly!"
Bonnie Stoltz: "Oh boy, oh boyln
Bob Thomas: "Owl"
Ann Stellhorn: "VVish we could have a slumber party."
Phil NVood: "Is that right!"
Perry Clark: "Hullo, sweetheart."
Donaldine Morgan: "I read in the Literary Di-gestf'
Jim Taylor: '4Let's don't and say we didf,
Bifl Gillespie: "Hee-hee-heef,
SPRING
Cwith apologies to Carl Sandburgj
Spring is here,
O welcome spring,
O joyous spring,
Bringing green leaves
And a feeling of youth.
Oh, what a feeling!
Alas!
Oh joy!
ANN SCOTT.
I .OWELL BUCK.
Page Sixty-one
BLACKBOARD ADORNMENT
The very decorative artwork, adorning the massive ebony sheets of slate
which surround our classrooms, has always been a source of amusement for me,
whenever I am not gazing through the window toward the broad horizon. It
seems to me that, no matter how far advanced in school I may be, the artwork
is always there. Naturally the artwork varies a little, but the urge to write on
the board is always present in the most superior of people.
When one enters a class-room of the lower grades his gaze immediately falls
upon the perfect art of the teachers, who teach Johnny that cat is spelled c-a-t,
and make charts consisting of names and stars to denote how often the pupils
have brushed their teeth or have received one hundred in spelling.
In the high school the teachers have to be satisfied with the bulletin boards,
which are in each room, and perhaps a stray turkey or Santa Claus at holiday
time. I really admire the resistance the teachers have to this temptation, for in
senior high they rarely indulge themselves in this weakness, other than to write
tests, diagrams, or mathematics on the board.
This important part of the school curriculum is left to such organizations
as the Annual Staff,-"only one more day to pay a dollar"-sto the G. A. A.,
"five mile hike, Thursday"-Girl Reserves, "joint meeting. Mondayl'-and finally
the most decorative of all are those important notices dedicated to the treasuries
of the various classes, "Please pay your dues."
Of course the overworked blackboard is used for purposes other than edu-
cational, perhaps for a picture of a teacher with a long beard, or for listing the
love affairs of the pupils inclosed in hearts such as-M. G. -l- D. F.
If one is to carry out his desire to scribble properly, he must be careful of the
use of the implement with which he writes, for if the chalk is held in an incorrect
way, such noises will ensue that every girl will be standing on her chair because
of the similarity to the roar of a mouse.
At Capital University the urge has not yet been satisfied, for it was found
that the boards in one of the classrooms were gayly decorated with a game, well
known to every school boy or girl, which consists of two lines crossing two other
lines and the resulting squares filled with circles and crosses. Perhaps the professor
was responsible.
JANET FISHER.
THE BIG SUNFLOWER
The sunflower grows up so high
It almost touches the sky.
The blossoms come out
And the seeds fall down,
And the wind blows them all around,
Then they grow up, up, up
Making Howers in people's yards.
Fxuznaiuc PFENING, age 7.
'Page Sixty-two
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"BROWN STUDY"
"Hello, what have we here PU asked a jovial young man in brown clothes.
Click-snap-a clwarhsh imp appeared on the knee of the statue and whispered
hollowly. "Shhh-he's in a brown study!" The young man looked critically at
the specimen, gave a glance of sympathy and passed down the empty street-
He knew.
The bright spring sun shone down on yellow daffodils, blue hyacinths, red
tulips and green grass. It bounced off the white pavement only to be caught again
in the face of a young girl who was walking down the street. The sharp click of
her heels slowed down, finally stopping opposite the statue. The light had gone from
her face. Shadows flickering about her eyes brought a worried look. As she
slowly circled the figure. the look of worry changed to one of questioning. Click
-snap-the misshapen little dwarf stood on the bowed head of the figure waving
her frantically away. "Shhh-he's in a brown study!" he said by way of ex-
planation. Once more the light shone from her face and winking one eye she
walked merrily on.-She knew.
Once more the walkway echoed the sound of feet, the soft, authoritative
tread of rubber heels. A little specimen of humanity with a shoddy black felt hat
stood reviewing the figure with intense interest. Slick-snap-the little imp sat
on the white marble back of "The Thinkerf' desperately waving the man back.
"I have often seen that statue on the way to the library. One of the finest of
Greek masculine sculpture," mused the old gentleman. "I wonder what he is
thinking about." The imp sat weakly on the statue's back, saying, "If you don't
go away pronto he might be disturbed. You see-he's in a brown study l"
' "And may I ask of you what that is ?', questioned the old man. The little
imp's face grew livid. Spots of purple formed on his cheeks. His eyes were
dancing balls of Hame as he jumped up and down on the back of "The Thinker."
"you 'WZ-813 old dub!" he shouted. Can't you see that he's trying to think of
an idea for an essay Fi' Click-snap-the imp was gone. The gentleman read-
justed his shoddy hat and pattered off with his umbrella under his arm, shaking
his head and mumbling to himself at what he had seen.-How could he know ?--
He was a professor.
JOHN HARMON.
FAIRWEATHER FRIENDS
Fairweather friends-
How they Hatter and fawn and beg,
'iThat's a pretty hat," they say, or
"How well you look."
And we-fools that we are-
Believe and trust them-
VVe preen and glow under their praise,
Sometimes we even love them.
They are our friends . . . until we need them.
JANE SHAWAKER.
Page Sixty-three
THE EDUCATION OF THE ANCIENTS
A group of young people, laughing and talking, were lounging in a luxurious
room, waiting to hear a iecture on Ancient Methods of Education. Suddenly
there fiashed on the screen a figure which could hardly be distinguished from a
real man, for it had depth as well as the customary two dimensions of the
twentieth century motion pictures. The group fell silent as the figure began to
speak in a natural voice. -
"Your lecture this morning comes from the Bureau of Education at the
capital and the subject is, 'The Educational Methods of the Ancients'. We
might note that this day. December 25, 3615, was the date on which the ancients
celebrated their holiday, called Christmas. This was a religious holiday and the
students were usually permitted a holiday from school. At other times, however,
attendance at school was compulsory. The students either walked or drove their
cars to school instead of living at the school as we do now. Many times these
students arrived late or were 'tardy' as they called it. VVhat would one of these
students say if he could see our school cities with their spacious apartments and
all the latest educational equipment that science can devise?
And note the list of subjects 1-mathematics, English, history, Latin Ca
languagej, physics and chemistry, such as they were in those days. Can you
imagine anything more dull or uninteresting? The most absurd thing about it
was that they studied these as separate units, quite unrelated, each at a certain
hour each day and each under a different monitor. Our present method of
having one comprehensive subject, 'Man in Relation to His Environment'. did
not originate until nearly flve hundred years later. This crude system lacked
purpose and efficiency. The students often went through the entire school with
only a hazy idea as to its purpose.
"Instead of instruction being given by men and women nationally known in
their special fields, each school hired its own teachers for each subject. Then
teachers were paid with a means of exchange called money. During the periods
when the inefficient capitalistic system of that day failed to function properly
Cthis was before the Great Social Collapse of 19785, the schools were often
forced to curtail their already meager curricula and to dispense with large num-
bers of teachers. Sometimes they were forced to close altogether. This is hard
to imagine in our day.
"Some of the best documents to give us a realistic picture of the school life
of the time are year books, as far as we are able to ascertain, published by the
students who were about to leave school. One of these, excavated near the
ancient city of Columbus, is especially well-preserved and bears the strange
title 'The Norwesterf This year book is in very good condition and may be
viewed at the present time in the National Library at Moscow."
The group of young people slowly rose and sauntered out of the room to
their next lecture.
MAIIY VVALI..
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done so much, under adverse condi+ions, 'rowarcl making +his book a
success, and +o sincerely fhank +he subscribers and adverfisers who have
made possible fhe publicafion of +his Norwesier of I933.
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Compliments of
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Portraits
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We take this opportunity to thank
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for its patronage
OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS - 1933 NORWESTIER
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The Choicest of
Groceries Meats
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Pl GGLY WIGGLY STORES
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Page Seventy-one
WALTER H. WHISSEN
Grandview Hardware Company
Paint, Hardware and Builders' Supplies
Radio and Electrical Repairs - Glass Put in
1295 Grandview Ave. KI. 4151
Jas. O. Thomas
Civil Engineer
ADams 9772 38 South Sixth Street
Columbus, Ohio
TELLINGS ICE CREAM
Sold Exclusively in Arlington by
Harrington's
P g S nfy-+
Compliments of
CEN CI MARKET, Inc.
1773 W. Fifth Avenue
KI. 1100
fContiuued from page 35j
This 1932 team has not only done
better than any preceding Arlington
eleven but has set a mark which all
future Arlington teams will striv-e to
equal or beat. I don't think that any-
one, except my good friend and fel-
low townsman, Mr. McCullough, could
find words to express his opinion of
this team. If you want to know ho-w
we would express our opinion, just
take the superlative of every compli-
mentary adjective in the language and
you will have it. We are all so proud
to have been in the same school and
to have known the players on such a
team and our only regret is that so
many of the players leave us.
Of course, we must not forget the
coach, who is not heard of unless his
team is a poor one. A good team can
do little without a good coach, and our
hats are off to "Larks," the small but
mighty.
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Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Benbow
Pa ge Seventy-th ree
BEST VVISHES FOR THE CLASS OF IQ33
from
The Arlington Beauty Shop
2128 Arlington Ave. Phone KI. 4510
KUNKLER'S DRUG STORE
2064 ARLINGTON AVE.
A Reliable and Dependable Plzarmaey
Prescriptions Filled by a Registered Pharmacist
Eastman Films and Photo Finishing
Bathing and Sporting Goods
Don't miss our three way lending library.
School Supplies
U. S. Branch Post Office and Notary
NVQ Deliver
'llelli MICETING Pl.ACli FOR Al.l.
DELICIOUS HOMEMADE
ICE CREAM AND CANDY
CHERRY'S
Page Seventy-four
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Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Denbow
MULBY'S BAKE SHOP
2072 ARLINGTON AVENUE
SPECIAL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Osborne
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gHT'Ir. mth gliflrs. Philip CHI. mwah
gilars- fbfnen ggefmneg
gmt. anh C1HHrs. flllqas. Q- gilflglanher
gqflr- ani! glllrs. M. Qusclqinger
LEE OF CONSHOHOCKEN
266 EAST LONG
E. L. DUFFEE
Manager
Ben Ratner, Pres. Arthur Maushund, Sec.-Treas.
ADams 2500
THE BEN RATNER CO.
Sporting Goods
Everything in Atheletic Equipment
65 East Gay Street Columbus, Ohio
AD. 4lI4 DRIVEWAYS AD. 4ll4
Scioto Rock, Black Rock or Stone - - - All Materials Made at Marble Cliff Quarries
Foundation rolled with a 7-ton gasoline roller. This assures you a solid foundation,
and one We will guarantee.
Scioto Rock gives you a black drive, free from dirt, and makes an ideal place for
the kiddies to play.
ANDERSON I-IAULAGE CO.
203 S. Gift Street
ERSON ARTHUR G. ANDERSON
2338 Kensington Road-KI. 3971
ARCHIE T. AND
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venty-seven
Howard Dwight Smith
ARCHITECT
COLUMBUS, OHIO
MAin 3916
JAY G. TRIPP, optician
84 North High Street Columbus, Ohio
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Burton B. Mason
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Compliments
of
The McClure-Nesbitt Motor Co.
1505 East Main Street
COLUMBUS'S NEW CHEVROLET DEALER
Www
We Shall Enjoy Serving You
G. C. GLASS
PLUMBING 81 HEATING
1578 West First Ave. KI. 4413
We Specialize iii Repair Work and Remodeling
Compliizieiits of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harmon
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Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brannon
KContinued from page 151
Ruth Balthaser wills her wit to Martha Smith.
Margaret Brown leaves to Marjorie Kennedy her innocent air.
Evelyn Carter bestows her pleasing manner on jane Simmons.
Lucille Cox bequeaths that "Southern drawl" to Betty Winfield Crane.
Frank Anderson bequeaths his reserved manner to Joe Copper.
Lowell Buck leaves his ever present cigarette to Bill Cahill.
Perry King Clark wills his way with women to 'Carter Grinstead.
Hyp Dauben wills his slick hair to Harry Sage.
Wayne Denbow entrusts to Don Clark, for future use, his football ability.
Brandt Telft inherits the Barrymore profile belonging to Edward Duffee.
Bill Gillespie leaves and adds to the argumentative spirit of Bill Wolgamott.
John Harmon generously parts with some of his knowledge in favor of
George Miser.
jim Taylor wills his blond locks to Tom Kibler.
jack Howe gives his cheery spirit to john Taylor.
Joe Mason leaves his liking for the girls to ,lack Waterman.
Mildred Dillow intrusts to Violet Parsons the care of the new Herpich Drug
Store.
Mary Lou Fowler leaves her many, new, and diiierent boy-friends to Jayne
Lerrz.
Mary Garvin wills her "gift of gab" to Betty Lee McFeeley.
Page Eighty
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McKinney
Margaret Kromer bequeaths her love for Virgil to Mary jane Evans.
Martha McKinney wills her slogan, "Has Anybody His Dollar To-day ?" to
Martha Berlin.
Donaldine Morgan leaves her Empress Eugenie hats to Janet Fisher.
Jean Ogden wills her chubbiness to Virginia Hohenstine.
Bonnie Stoltz wills her carriage and manner to Dorothy Todd.
Anne Stellhorn wills her "BIG" eyes to Helen Kromer.
Jean Carter bestows her 'fcoatless habit on the coldest days" to Mary Mar-
garet Odebrecht.
We, the authors, WILL this WILL to those who Will read it.
We leave the execution and interpretation of this, our last will and testament,
to the underclassmen, and hereon do set our seal in good faith and with good
wishes.
THE CLASS or '33,
Ruth Knoderer,
Anne Turner,
Jack Devaney.
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kelley
Page Eighty-one
Dr.
Compliments of
and Mrs. Mirl H. Stukey
Hamilton Township. .
Worthington .....
Grove City .......
Alumnae .........
Canal Winchester. .
Groveport ........
Grandview .....
Gahanna .......
Reynoldsburg . . .
GIRLS' BASKETBALL Scoizns
. . . . 4 Arlington .
. . 8 Arlington .
. . . . 34 Arlington .
. . . . I6 Arlington . .
. . . . 27 Arlington .
. . . . S4 Arlington . .
II Arlington
6 Arlington
... . 18 Arlington ...
C om plimcnts of
Dr. and Mrs. Perry B. Clark
Page Eighiy-two
UPPER ARLINGTO
N PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. 8: Mrs.
W. P. Smith
Martha
Ruth
and
Billy
1725 Cambridge Boulevard
Dr. E. H. Ryan
1760 Arlington Avenue
Dr.
Samuel H. Miller
1988 Cambridge Boulevard
TEAM PHYSICIAN
Dr. H. A. Rose
2074 Arlington Avenue
Compliments of
Dr.
Thomas E. Rardin
2112 Arlington Avenue
Dr.
Luke V. Zartman
1819 Roxbury Road
Compliments of
Dr. J. W. Wilce
2030 Tremont Road
Compliments of
Dr. W. H. Knoclerer
1976 Coventry Road
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