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

 - Class of 1928

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 ©• CTHE NORIDESTER (5 In Los Angeles, after much searching, we discovered Fritz Radcbaugh financing a free hospital for broken-down athletes. Talking about hospitals we heard that Virginia Estcy was shief surgeon for Morbid Mothcrs-in-Law at the Home for the HELPLESS. A whole day being spent in America, our next landing was in London. There we found Ellen Benbow much interested in horse-breeding and steeplechase races. Betty Benbow. she believed, was visiting the home of Shakespeare, getting research data for a book on his life. Betty was an up and coming authoress these days. In Italy we discovered Katherine Gillivan perched on the topmost window of the Leaning Lower of Pisa. She was about to test Galileo's law for fall ing bodies. On a homestead in Scotland, we found Sandy Francisco explaining basketball to three sprightly towheads. But now. interesting as our trip had been. I was rather wearied. I'm not as young as I used to be. you know—so we decided to go no further. 1 did want, however, to see Mil Shaw, so we journeyed to Ireland, and remained the rest of the week-end there at Kelley's Castle where Mil Shaw has been residing these ten years. MILL Marquardt. FAREWELL Little can rhyming words express The truth of our school days' happiness: Tis only thru the troubles and the triumphs shared That one can understand, how much we really cared. For when we find the fleeting days have passed us by. At last the final goal has been attained. We pause, to ask the reason why Our gladness, be a bit constrained. But the answer is not so hard to find: It's the dear old school we've left behind. And traveling the path of twelve short years together We have found a friendship, that binds us forever. Now we've reached the fork in the end of the road. And now we find it's time to part; Again we take up our load. A smile on our lips—but an ache in our heart. Mildred Marquardt. Page seventeen

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 THE NORIUESTER -e - Margaret, who until lately resided in New York was about to be launched on a strenuous presidential campaign. Her brilliant oratory and diplomatic decisions being proved when constable of Greenwich Village had won for her this decided probability. Marcella was languidly discussing her latest divorce. No. I shall never get another. she announced. Tee and I are perfectly happy. Then turning to me she asked. Did you know Tee is to build another room on our house? Yes. to accommodate this year's quota of championship cups. We all decided then to walk over to the old school, and there we found Karl Shumaker and Dwight Rogers enrolled as teachers. They were having a class of first-graders in the Gym and were endeavoring to teach the subject School Spirit. the Necessary Factor to Successful Cheer-Leading. After talking awhile Alice and I decided we must be leaving if we intended to reach Chicago in time to get a front seat for the debate between Wayne Geissinger and Johnny Wuichct. who were arguing the latest topic of discussion among the Intelligent, If what is. isn't; and if it isn't, why isn't it? Our next stop was in New York, and at Times Square, who should we bump into but little Gwen Hursey. She was carrying a basket on her arm which appeared to be rather heavy. On asking what she was doing and where she was going, she replied that as a representative member of the C. F. O. B.. (Charity for Optomistic Bums' organization), she was donating a basket of Hurscy's Chewing Gum' Yes. she had patented a non-stickablc chewing gum of her own invention. Ross Dunbar, she had heard was now affiliated with the Scandals, as assistant stage manager. Making our way to the theater, we spied Ross back-stage. He was standing with one leg in mid-air. his head thrown back and his hands on his hips; striking a pose that was apparently demonstrated for the benefit of a snappy young blonde at his side. On seeing us he commanded her to take a pose and left her standing. We were informed by Ross that Vernon Mandt was also with the show, having a specialty act in which he showed that one could laugh for ten consecutive minutes without stopping. Frank Sayers. Ross said, we might find atop Brooklyn Bridge. He was in charge of its remodeling. Taking off from New York, our next landing was due west. Wc almost lost our way in the Black Hills of South Dakota before finally locating Virginia Lohmeycr racing on horseback across the broad acres of her immense ranch. With her was Mill Marquardt. who was just recuperating from a severe case of Neuritis of the Brain. Virginia sadly explained that it was due to an overly-taxed imagination. Leaving them, we next landed in Hollywood. California, where we found Henrietta Furniss married to a movie actor. She was teaching him Virgil in his spare time. Pihjc sixteen



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