•x®- T H E NORIDESTEE TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING FACULTY ELEMENTARY BUILDING SENIORS UNDERGRADUATES ACTIVITIES SPORTS LITERARY JOKES AND VERSES ADVERTISEMENTS Page Seven
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-------------------------- ■ T H E NORIDESTER -® - ■ ----------------------- STAN I IV BOY1.AN FRANCES WISE LOUISE RICHMOND MARC,RETT C. SCHULTZ J. M. BAUGH very nice However we hear that when he nets mad at an athlete who has broken training, his vocabulary would make a longshoreman gnash his teeth in envy The History Teacher. Mr. Boylan. can be easily embarrassed as most of the seniors have found out. When he calls on ary unprepared pupil, he is far more lussed than said student. He is a most orderly and quiet man and when the dignified seniors assemble in Civics, right after lunch, and settle down for a social period, he does not know what to do with them. Finally in desperation he shouts at the various couples, who are conversing in not too great tones, 'Hush up.” Miss Schultz, the Latin Teacher, is likely to be pretty much hurt if you don't know your Latin Still she is always polite and tells you that from 7 0 A M on. she is in her room, waiting to answer questions. We feel that if she were very punctual, she would stay at school all night so as to he there for a -LOO A. M consultation with unsophisticated indigents Miss Wise, our supply seller, has a trusting nature and will almost always lend vou money for a filler and a pencil. She is always most kind and has been known to unlock the domestic science room either to supply a girl with material to mend a run. or to teed some poot unlOr lunate, who was starving with food intended lor the other teachers. l or some time Mrs. Davis has taught Music in the Upper Arlington schools I ast tall when we came ba k from vacation we discovered we had lost something, namely. Mis. Davis hair. However, those of us who have heard at least one result of her toil the orchestra have found her bob has not detracted from her knowledge ol music, and we hear that her younger pupils have found that the loss of her hair hasn't taken away her strength and her unusual skill at car boxing as was Sampson's misfortune. Mrs. Gill, the Art Teacher, is a newcomer here Only a lew ol the high school pupils have been fortunate enough lo be taught by her but the grade school pupils have enjoyed her tutelage very much Mrs Gill has found that although she paints few of the Arlington girls do.
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