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

 - Class of 1926

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U I I’ K R A K L I N (i T « N Item VII. To the marcelled Junior girls we leave a “Nestle” home waving outfit that they may always appear as pretty and neat as our Senior girls. Item VIII. To the remaining classes we leave our pep, our ability to put on good plays, our swaybacked ponies and other useful articles which go to make up a Senior class. We appoint the Board of Education executor of this Will, and hereby revoke all other Wills. In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto set our hand this fifteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord. Nineteen hundred and twenty-six. Signature of Testator—Class of 1926 —RUSSELL C. NYE Witness J. W. JONES APPRECIATION The Editor wishes to express her grateful appreciation to Mr. L. L. Jackson, faculty advisor, for his helpful advice and assistance; to Mr. J. W. Jones and the remaining members of the faculty for their willing co-operation; to the entire staff for their diligent work and service; and to those who, while not on the staff, contributed material for the Annual and aided the successful publication of this book. NINETEEN

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I' I 1 E R A R I. I N G T O N CLASS WILL We. the members of the class of 192G, of the Upper Arlington High School, being in a sound state of mind and memory, knowing the uncertainty of life and certainty of death, having hearts as big as (barrels) do declare this our last will and testament to dispose of all personal effects, burdens, and responsibilities which have been acquired during our years of struggle inside the Arlington High School, and to that end, do gladly bequeath and devise, as follows: Item I. To each member of the faculty we bequeath the small yet mighty flower, the For-get-me-not. Item II. To Warren Armstrong we leave the ability of his cousin, “Ben” Houghton, to lead his class successfully through its Senior year. Item III. To “Kelley,” “Bill.” “Army.” “Stu.” “Fritz.” and the rest of the basketball squad, we bestow our gratitude for their ability to play a clean game. Item IV. To those members of the faculty, namely: Mr. Jackson, we bequeath such bits of Physics apparatus as may be found about the “lab.” To Miss Vance we leave all our marginal notes. To Miss Darragh we bequeath those treasured Literary Digest topics and seals. And to Miss Richmond, a quiet study hall, if possible. On Mr. Jones we bestow the name “Jonsey.” as a sign of respect and good fellowship. To Coach Snider, understanding his trials and tribulations, his hardships, his failures and successes, we extend our hand in deep appreciation of what he has done for us. Upon the faculty, one and all, we bestow our gratitude for their patience and forebearance that they have shown us in the time, between the beginning and ending of our high school career, known as “Life’s Darkest Moment.” Item V. To those of a romantic turn of mind we leave the sunshine, the meadows with beautiful trees, babbling brooks, and soft moonlight, that they may seek these rather than the dark, hard chairs and dazzling lights in Mykrantz's drug store. Item VI. To the swamped in Physics “lab,” we leave the scientific miners of Dusty” Mirick and Neil Estey. PMiUTRHS



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U I I E R A R L I N G T O N CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM Music.............................SELECTED Salutatory.......................DOROTHY JANE ZARTMAN Class History.....................VIRGINIA JOSEPHINE DENMAN Class Poem.......................MARY VIVIAN BEALE President’s Address...............BENJAMIN CARMACK HOUGHTON Junior Response..................WARREN C. ARMSTRONG Music.............................SELECTED Class Prophecy...................IRMA FRANCES THOMPSON Class Will........................RUSSELL CHARLES NYE Valedictory......................BETTY BONNET Music.............................SELECTED TWENTY

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