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

 - Class of 1929

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 THE NORUJESTER •■v£ s» FOND RECOLLECTIONS Of Mr. [ones, whose grave expression and piercing glance have caused many a perplexed pupil to stutter and stammer and wonder Is he teasing?’’ But whose helpfulness, kindness and patience are never in doubt. You. whose guiding hand has helped us through many trials and troubles, there will be no one to take your place. Of Mr. Jackson, parading up and down the halls, attempting to quiet the hilarious groups and sternly sending each to bis respective room. Not withstanding this, an ever ready advisor, a genial instructor and an ardent humorist whose motto has always been Let me have men about me who are fat. Of Miss Schultz, one of the Latin and English teachers, whose conscientiousness. thoroughness and willingness to help are inspirational. She is the first to arrive in the morning, and the last to leave at night and is noted for her heroic effort to “tame this year’s Kreshman class. Of Mr. McCullough’s always pleasant disposition and his never failing habit of remembering something interesting he has seen or read, whether it be in an English, a History or a Public Speaking class. When Mr. McCullough is a prominent lawyer, we feel sure he will be busy defending all the friends he has made in Arlington. Of Miss Vance, our Erench teacher, whose supply of clothes and knowledge of French is endless. She does her l est to impress us with her sternness and severity, but no one believes she could be really mad. ( She docs make you get your French, though. ) Of Mr. Meyer, and his persisent struggle to teach the Seniors Physics. If they didn’t learn anything, it wasn’t his fault. Mr. Meyer was new this year and the rapidity of the girls’ heart beats increased considerably until they learned the cause of his repeated journeys to Logan. Of Miss Shidaker. who teaches t ?) the girls to cook and sew. whose continued affability and sweetness arc a marvel. We have yet to see this lady cross or excited, and we believe if the school were burning down, she would walk calmly out the front door, hat. coat and gloves on. smiling peacefully. Of Mr. Gulden, the new Math teacher, who seems to have had difficulties in making the Juniors comprehend Advanced Algebra and Solid Geometry, and who can always be found in his room working. Page six



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 a ©. CTHE NORIUESTER Of Miss Long, the other half of the Latin an l English department, whose name might he said to be slightly ironical, for she can't possibly be over 56 inches frr n, ■ toe. We fear Mis« I lie’s classical and mythological mind has been lather jolted this year by the questions and discussions aroused by the unimaginative minds of the Seniors in her Virgil class. Of Miss Kile, the prima donna of our faculty, who otherwise teaches History and Math. One thing, if Miss Kile couldn’t make her pupils pay attention any other way. she could sing to them for everyone sits up and listens eagerly to her lovely voice. Of Mr. Glass, who reigns supreme in the Manual Training room, whose hobhv and love seems to be airplanes. We nominate this jolly man for the very best position at the new Columbus irport, if in the meantime, he hasn’t heat them to it and already established one. Of Miss Heyman. the Girls' Athletic Instructor, whose j ep and enthusiasm added to her basketball knowledge and good sportsmanship had a great deal to do with making the best girls’ team Arlington ever had. As their registration teacher, the Seniors discovered she didn’t have red hair for nothing. Of Miss Okerhloom and her capability in the art line. For every activity she has been called upon for advice and help and never has she failed to willingly produce something striking and original. To her should go much of the credit for the success of the varied activities. ()f Mr. llaugh and his astonishing successes in making winning teams with only a handful • »f material, when everyone said, it can’t be done.” A quieter more reserved man than Mr. Baugh can’t he found, nor a more modest one either. Our “flowers for living go to you, Mr. Baugh. Of Mrs. Davis, whose skill and accomplishments in the realm of music need no remarks. Every year she has something new and original to put across and she does it “with a bang.” And she now has added to everything else, the success of our new Band. Try and find her equal. Payc eight

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