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

 - Class of 1923

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ARLINGTON ANNUAL EDMUND DWYER—“Eddie” ’22-’23 Senior Year-Grandview. Hobby—Raving. ’’ I be world belongs to the energetic.’’ CATHARINE BROWN—‘ Cath •|9-’23 Senior Year—Grandview. I lobby—Basketball. For all that fair is. is good by nature. HARLAN KIRK—' Harley” ' l9-'23 Senior Year—North High. Hobby--Radio. He toots a mean cornet.

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10 ARLINGTON ANNUAL ELEANOR HARROP— Shucks ’ 18-23 Senior Year-Grandview. Hobby—Drawing in class. “Write me as one who loves his fellowmen.” WARREN SISSON— Stub • 18-23 Senior Year-Grandview. Hobby—Reading. “Joy lies in mischief.” MARIAN WRIGHT— Jerry- Senior Year-Grandview. Hobby—T easing. Friends many, foes few; one to be admired.”



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12 ARLINGTON ANNUAL CLASS HISTORY, 1924 In the summer of 1919 our little four-room brown schoolhouse was moved and placed on Waltham Road. More rooms were added, the building was painted cream color and supplied with a green roof and very conspicuous ventilators. In this new building our eighth grade class consisted of the following pupils: Eliza Howard; our be- loved Evelyn Thompson, most popular member, who died the following February; Junior Ruppersberg. Catherine Brown, who hailed from Crestview Junior High; Harlan Kirk from Indianola Junior High, Warren Sisson, Stewart Collins, Annie Clark from Pittsburg and Eleanor Harrop. Our first school paper, the Stroller, was started; there were science trips including one to the Filtration Plant and one to the O. S. U. Observatory. The teachers, during this year were: Principal Rockwood, Miss G. Conklin. Miss Heifer ar.d Miss Kerschner. In the ninth grade, these students remained with the class: Junior Ruppersberg, who won a prize with his kite, made to represent a woman; Harlan Kirk, Eleanor Harrop. Eliza Howard, who left the next year for Columbus School for Girls, Warren Sisson, Annie Clark, Catharine Brown, and Stewart Collins. Elizabeth Benbow then entered our class from Roosevelt School. Kenneth Hoyle from Detroit, who left the following year for North High School, and Gertrude Welch, who had to come from Dublin Road. Miss Conklin coached us in our mid-year play. “Treasure Island. which was quite a success. The teachers, that year, were Mr. Jackson, Miss Heifer, Miss Conklin, Miss Simes. Miss Kerschner and Mr. Jones, our present principal, who took us on many interesting biology trips. Our smallest class was during our tenth year when we numbered six: Catharine Brown, Eleanor Harrop, Warren Sisson, Junior Ruppersberg. the only artist about school; Harlan Kirk and Stewart Collins, captain of the basketball team. Although our class was small, a great deal was accomplished. The Viking, school paper, was originated. The first girls’ basketball team was organized. Two plays, “The Happy Day” and “Her First Assignment,” in which Eleanor Harrop and Catharine Brown participated, and a minstrel show were given. This, our last year, was our busiest one, and will mention each member individually. Anna Mills—Editor of the Annual and Viking. Latin Club. Warren Sisson—Letter Man. Latin Club, Basketball Captain, Dramatic Club and Orchestra. Stewart Collins—Cheer Leader. President of Class, L.etter Man. Orchestra and Dramatic Club. Eleanor Harrop—Latin Club, Dramatic Club. Junior Ruppersberg — Dramatic Club, Orchestra, Class Secretary and Treasurer, Artist for Annual. Catharine Brown — Basketball Captain (girls’), Won Letter. Vice President. Edmund Dwyer—Business Manager of Annual. Secretary-Treasurer, Latin Club, Dramatic Club. Harlan Kirk—President Student Council, Orchestra, Dramatic Club. Marian Wright—Made Letter, Student Council. Two plays, “Six Who Pass and the “Florist Shop,” coached by Miss Irwin and Miss Huit, were given on May 4. Three editions of the “Viking” were published. You are now reading the results of our first Annual.

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