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

 - Class of 1928

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 THE NORUJESTER •© »- SCHOOL CALENDAR September 1 2th. First day of school. A lot of old faces gone. A lot of new ones appeared. Pretty good to be back. September Nth. Settled down to work. (?) September 20th. Boys practicing hard at football to get ready to take Plain City over with a bang. September 23rd. Yea team! Arlington beat Plain Citv—38-0. September 30th. Avenged last year s defeat by Worthington—26-0. October 5th. Juniors again, the pests of the school. Seniors begin to take on air of sophistication. October 7th. Team getting hot. Beat Groveport 45-0. Haven’t been scored on yet. . October Nth. All Arlington journeyed to London. Team had a bus. Score 45-7. Sweet victory for U. A. October 21st. Juniors in charge of pep meeting. Boys put a mock Ar-lington-St. Charles game. Arlington won both games. October 24th. First monthly test. Only eight more. It won’t be long now. October 28th. Arlington 51. St. Marys 0. November 1st. Grade cards out. Many letters leave the office directed to certain Upper Arlington parents. November 3rd. Arlington in morning. Sad story—Bexley 14. U. A. 6. November 9th. Rumors afloat of a Sophomore Cap. November 1 1th. Mud can’t stop Arlington beating Gahanna. November 17th. Big send-off for the Arlington and Grandview teams on the eve of the big game. Fine spirit. November 18th. Last but not least. Arlington 19—Grandview 0. Yea! Golden Bears. November 28th. Both girls and boys basketball teams practicing hard. December 2nd. Sophomore Hop! Huge success. Good orchestra and good crowd. Yea Sophomores! ! December 9th. First basketball game. Arlington boys started season with a bang, but girls lost a good fight. December 13th. Football banquet at Neil House. Boys had a great time. December 16th. Signs of Christmas vacation begin to invade all classes. Teachers give up in distress. Urbana game. December 2 3rd. Mr. McCullough's Public Speaking Class put on an Xmas Chapel in the Gym. Mr. McCullough made a speech. Night of Milliards game. December 25th. Merry Christmas, everyone! January 1st. Happy New Year—Everybody solemnly makes their New Year's Resolutions. How long will they keep them? January 3rd. Everybody back in body but not in spirit. January I 3th. Friday the 1 3th. Unlucky—but not for Arlington boys, at least. Girls lose but still fighting. January 21st. First day of exams. Those who neither spin nor toil Shall live to burn the midnight oil. January 22nd. More exams—more moans—relief ahead. January 2 3rd. Relief at last. But the worst is yet to come. ( ?) January 27th. Both U. A. teams beat Mt. Sterling. January 3 1st. Spring weather and spring fever. All New Year's Resolutions broken long ago. Pate tu'eniy-thrr

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 X HE NORIDESTER SEVENTH GRADE Charles Schwenker Martha McKinney Grant Crane Jane Mylander Hyp Dauben Jean Ogden David Folkerth Katherine Pfening Robert Garner Mary Jane Preston John Harmon Harriet Schenck Willard Jones Eleanor Jane Shawaker Carl Palmer Arlene Tripp William Shank Richard Baker Harry Simons Firman Bear Phillip Wood John Brungart Margaret Brown William Cahill Ruth Jordon Perry Clark Ruth Knoderer Jimmie Cleary Margaret Kromer Edna Lohmeyer Georgia Lyons Wayne Den bow William Gillespie HONOR ROLL Margaret Brown Grant Crane Jean Ogden Hyp Dauben Catherine Pfening Willard Jones Joe Mason J Willard Marshall Richard Matthews Paul Millikin Homer Sayers Frederick Sickel Stanley Thomas Robert West Margaret Bell Dorothy Bradbury Mary Agnes Brim Martha Johnson Anne Scott Bonnie Sloltz Lois Wuichet Virginia Allen Philip Wood Margaret Kromer Martha McKinney k l}age iwenty-twa



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 THE NORIDESTER — . — •'S February 2nd. Dallas and Bill mysteriously disappear. February 4th. Revenge is sweet (and how). Arlington boys wallop Bexley, and girls win in the most exciting game we ever saw. February 8th. Miss Heyman organizes Leader's Class and Annual Staff starts to function. February 10th. Arlington chalks up another victory over Grandview, but girls lose out. Wait till next year. February 12th. Professor Winfield Scott Hall addressed Senior High on “T he New Life of Chivalry. Boys took it all in. but failed to practice it. February 14th. Many Valentine boxes appeared around school. Miss Richmond still arguing over unusual Geometry Problems with Raleigh Hudson. February 17th. Last game of season. Both Upper Arlington teams beat Worthington. February 24th. First day of County Tournament. Girls lose. Boys beat Gahanna. February 25th. Arlington wins two or more games and again wins County Championship. Everyone headed for Delaware. March 2nd. Everyone goes to Delaware after striving to get excused for two days. Of course. Arlington wins over Circleville. March 3rd. Arlington wins again, and another trip looms up. as we mu'-t all go to the semi-finals. March 7th. Junior girls win in the Class Tournament. Yea! Juniors! March 9th. Arlington beat Hyatts, last year champions, and are headed for Marysville. March 10th. In a tough game. Marysville beat us. but everybody must lose some time, and our boys had a wonderful season. March 22nd. Senior boys beat Junior boys. Juniors gain $6.06 with which to entertain the Seniors. March 26th. Everyone getting “Swell Head as result of mumps epidemic. Leader s Class plan Gym exhibition. April 1st. Juniors frantically burning up gasoline collecting rummage. Jack Miller “not guilty of breach of promise to “Red Gardner. April 7th. Junior rummage sale. Huge success. Begins to look like the Seniors will eat. April 10th. Seniors start Senior play rehearsal. Miss Richmond gets her golf clubs out. April I 2th. Girls and boys basketball dinner dance at Arlington Country Club. A good time had by all. LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE. April 20th. Draconian Dance. April 28th. Junior picture show. “The Bugle Call”—Seniors had to attend if they wanted a Junior-Senior. May 2nd. Joint Arlington-Grandview girls athletic party. May 12th. Junior-Senior. May 21st. Golf team wins County Championship by defeating Central. June 1st. Senior play. June 3rd. Baccalaureate. June 5th and 6th. Exams. June 6th. Senior Dance. June 7th. Commencement. Page twenty-four

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