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

 - Class of 1927

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 T H E NORIDESTER -e - •''SKa- and is tcllin ’em how' to play bridge, from station WIUA. the new station at Arlington Manor as the old diggens is now called. The head electrician u this station is W. C. Armstrong, whose experience back in school days produced for him a very definite career both professionally and matrimonially, for at home is Marybec A. (now Armstrong, nee Ames) keeping house, cooking meals, etc., while her worthy ambition to be golf champion is totally wrecked. Fred Wing is now the leader of an orchestra which travels the U. S. playing afi all popular dance halls and radio stations including WIUA. In the capacity of business manager is Vincent Parrish, who was always very keen to grasp the situation and lay out plans for the future. The leading soloist (vocal) of the day is Emily Frances Furniss. who after these ten years of very hard work has finally reached the peak of her career (according to music critics). She may be heard from station WIUA and also very frequently with Wing's Scrcnadcrs. singing the revived blues songs. Rita Cahill is on the staff of The New York l imes and is one of the chief music critics mentioned above. Emily Bode came all the way from Europe, where she was visiting relatives. to attend our anniversary cc'cbration. She is well heeled” and can travel at leisure, time and money meaning nothing. Nash Kelley is still going to school. He finally wound up at Notre Dame, after trying all the other schools in the country, and finding the chances for an athlete best at that place. Another first lady record was added to the list when Marthcl Ryan opened up her Merciless” Hospital in Cleveland, with none but the best of lady physicians in attendance. She was never thought to be interested in following her father's profession but—well, look what she did. After graduating from Dennison in Tl. Wendell Barnes is writing hu morous bits for the magazines about the country. His ambition was to be a Doc” but this had to be given up after a nervous breakdown in his senior year from too much studying. When the gang had finally gathered a Golf (African) game was started by Abie Jones, with Nash. Vincent. Warren. Wendell and Bill joining in The ladies played bridge and talked with the gentlemen who were not interested in the greatest of all indoor sports. At about 10 o'clock dancing was started to the tune of the radio and lasted till far into the hours of the morning. With this ended the 10th anniversary of the Arlington Class of '17. to meet again the next year for another friendship gathering and to greet any newcomers added during the year. WllNDl l.l. BARNES. Page Tu'eniy-Kmc

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 ■■ •'S' THE NOE1DESTER •vS I ELEVENTH GRADE F ront Row :—Ellen Bcnbow Mildred Marquardt. Marcella Rardin. Marion Schlesingcr. Virginia Lohmcycr. Mildred Shaw. Henrietta 1 urniss. Virginia Estcy. Anne Zartman. Kathryn Gillivan. Betty Benbow. Back Row —John Wuichet. Ross Dunbar. Fritz Radebaugh. Dwight Rogers. Frank Sayers. Robert Francisco. Karl Shumaker. Vernon Mandt. Wayne Geissinger. Dorothy Harrop. Not in picture —Robert Crane. THE JUNIORS Most of the Juniors have been members of the class several years: others, not quite so long, and still others have grown up with the class. The five new members, which came to us this year, increased our number until now there are twenty-one of us When we organized. Wayne Geissinger was elected president Henrietta I urniss vice-president and Ross Dunbar secretary and treasurer. Before Christmas our class usually had candy sales on Thursday afternoons and we also had some at basketball games. In March we had a rummage sale which was a real success On Thursday night. April 7. the Junior class gave an entertainment at which Mr. Donald Bain imitated birds, animals and musical instruments. The same night we had a candy sale before the entertainment. It mattered not how much we did that night for there was no school the following day and thus no lessons to worry about On May 14. the Juniors entertained the Seniors with the third annual banquet. A splendid time was had by everyone. After the varied events of this year, each of the Juniors is looking forward eagerly to next year—his last year in High School. —VIRGINIA I.OHMEYER. Paqe I hirly

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