Upper Arlington High School - Norwester Yearbook (Upper Arlington, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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MEMOIRS OF DAVEY JONES LOCKER Since there is no more future to the class of '36 at Arlington, we take up the task of writing its history. Out of the forty who started in the first grade at Arlington only thirteen have received their entire education in these halls. These thirteen veterans are- Genevieve Denbow, Norma Luebker, Betty Morgan. Martha Snouffer, Vivian Tripp, Janet King, Jim Hayhurst, Oliver Hord, Reid Allen, Dean Palmer, Bill Schenk, Fred Stamm, and Joe Ryan. The following persons were officers during our sojourn in high school: Freshman-Dean Palmer, President, Joe Ryan, Vice-President, Elizabeth Mar- tin, Secretaryg Jimmy Walker, Treasurer. Sophomore-Dean Palmer, President, Frank Howe, Vice-President, Jeanne Shaffer, Secretaryg Jim Hayhurst, Treas- urer. Junior'-Frank Howe, President, Bill Schenk, Vice-President: Jean Love, Secretary, Jeanne Shaffer, Treasurer. Senior-Dean Palmer, President, Dix Reeves, Vice-President, Peggy Sellers, Secretary, Justin Jones and Bob Adair, Treasurers. During four years in high school, this class took its place very capably in all school functions. The girls represented the class in the G. A. A. and girls' basketball, which was discontinued after our freshman year. The boys upheld its honor in football, basketball, track, tennis, and golf. Both the boys and girls represented the class on the Hi-Log staff and on the Scholarship Team. This class also was outstanding socially. The first social event of our class was the Sophomore Hop. The next event of any importance was the Junior- Senior dinner dance, which, without a doubt surpassed any yet given. Next came Krazy Kapers, the first event of the Senior year, this too, outclassed those put on before it. The credit for this is' due to the various committees and those taking part in it, who worked tirelessly to make it a success. The Senior Class play came next and this too set a standard to keep future classes on their toes. Our last social event of high school was the Senior-Junior dance which was such a success that it will be difficult to equal it. Naturally, all the members think our class is far superior to any that has departed before us. Let us not forget the debt of gratitude that is due our faculty for the assistance they have given us in the successful completion of our high school course. ' JOE RYAN. THE CLASS WILL OF I'-736 We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-six, do hereby and forth- with state and publish these vices and virtues as our last will and testament, and solemnly bestow them upon our underclassmen: Jeanne Gardner wills her giggle to Shirley Overbeck. Jim Wilson bestows his genuine golden locks upon Helen Drayer. Oliver Hord leaves his loving-cup ears to John 0'Brien. Janet King bequeaths her Mae West air to Beverly Gabrio, Bill Schenk leaves his prowess in basketball to Hank Dowdy. Frank Howe gives himself to Donna Lee. Kay Franks leaves Pete Hershberger to those jealous Sophomore babes. Bob Snyder wills his he gambled a three cent stamp physique to Harold McBride. Page Sezeuteen

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Jimmy Walker will tell a car-load of second hand jokes to anyone who will listen. Herb Todd leaves his technique in beating the tardy bell to Lucille Risley. Merb Seely bestows her come and get me look upon Dorothy Hohenstine. Joe Ryan leaves his humility to Bob Howe. Im Albrecht wills her beeyootiful voice to Birdie Schmidt. Ellen Chalmers bequeaths the care of Willamae Payne to Sue. Bob Nosker leaves his cocky strut to Jack Sellers. Gene Durrant wills his form Cgolfj to George Kepley. Pete Albanese bestows his studiousness upon Ted Held. Jim Hayhurst might give Mary Ann his gold football some day. Ruth Forrest leaves her beaming countenance to Patricia Worrell. Bee Tripp wills Jack Younger to the Junior Class. Rutli Grinstead leaves her hot stuff swagger to Mary Mulholland. Peg Sellers submits her record number of boy friends to future generations. Justin Jones bequeaths his subtle sense of humor to Bill Dauben. Dave VVorrell wills his Miami tan to Ewing Boles. Dean Palmer leaves behind a mob of weeping and wailing females. Jean Sanborn relinquishes Bill to next year's football team. Fred Stamm bestows upon Sam Conrad his love for Lincoln Zephyrs. Phyllis MacDonald leaves her Irish brogue to Bob QOn the Maharroj Faught. Jeanne Shaffer wills her queenly tread to Jeanne Fletcher. Norma Luebker bestows her quiet reserve upon Jack Conard. Eloise Turner leaves her gray hair to someone who likes to worry. Bob Raymond bequeaths his ice skating to John Seidel. Ellen Mocbel wills her Virgil papers to Fergus Tbeibert. Ed Schorr leaves his courage in Civics class to another brave Republican. Bob Schwartz wills to John Kelley his hckleness. Martha Liter wills her dancing feet to Ralph Martin. Doris Mandel leaves her basketball ability to Ruth Smith. Bob Adair wills his curly locks to sister, Harriet. Jerry Denbow wills her sophistication to Mary Kay Balthaser. Ed Dodd wills his Clark Gable profile to Goebel Heusch. Jean Love leaves her hair ribbon to Dave Taylor. Marguerite Beaver wills her Big Brown Eyes to Kay Pack. Betty Fickell gives her freckles to Sam Clark. Elizabeth Martin bequeathes her Pepsodent smile to Bud Greer. Alice Garcia leaves the Florida winter to Columbus. Benny Clymer wills his antics to the first grade. Marion Port leaves her sweet disposition to Jean Stiverson. Reid Allen gives his blond locks to Bill Sanborn. Martha Snouffer leaves her Struggle-buggy to Ann Millholland. Rachel Delamater wills her perpetual smile to all of us who feel downin-the- mouth on Mondays. Mary Louise Stephan leaves her Oh, kid- to Francis Held. Harriet Sage bequeaths her horse-back riding ability to Mr. Jackson in case his puddle-jumper breaks down. Dix Reeves wills his gambling spirit to Evelyn Majeau. MARIBELLE SEELY, ELIZABETH MARTIN, CHARLES RAREY.

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