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

 - Class of 1929

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 ■ ©• THE NORUJESTER •© ' • v5VtK» Vuijc Iwcnty-i’ight

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 xs- CTHE NORUJESTEE JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On Sept. 12 when school opened we found six new members added to our class. They were James Arant who hailed from Lawrence High School, Kansas; Virginia Jones from Huntington Hi. Huntington, W. Va.; Alfreda Paugh from Steele. Dayton. O.; Mary Schleekman from Grandview, Columbus, O.; jean Pontius who had been in Prague a year but returned to our class this year, and Victor Thompson from V Day School. Shortly after school started class officers were elected: Marjorie Smith. President; Victor Barricklow, Vice-President; Sis Head, Secretary and Treasurer. At once we devised ways of making money for the Junior-Senior. We had many kinds of sales including the annual rummage sale, which went over big. In our class we have quite a few who have taken part in school athletics. We have Bob Barnes and Bob Kelley who played all the time on the boys’ basketball team. Cot Shaw and Ben Williams also showed up well. On the girl’s squad we find Freddy I.ohmeycr. Marian Moll. Marjorie Smith. Harriet McClure and Sis Head who all played a good deal. Also next year’s captain of both boys’ and girls’ team may he found in our class. The girls won the interclass tournament this spring and received a banner. We did not take part in any social activities at the first of the year but at the last we came to the front when we put over the Junior-Senior with such a bang! TIIK JUNIOR-SICNIOR In spite of our motto “I.a Classe Sans Souci,” we have certainly had lots of worries over the annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Dance. Since appointing committees, supervising, decorating and arranging for an orchestra, we at last assembled our facilities and materials and threw the most successful Junior-Senior in years. The gym was a veritable (lower garden, with all the decorations and the dainty dresses of the girls. The banquet, so pleasantly exclusive for Juniors and Seniors, was delicious in its entirety, including food, toasts and the short program bv Howard Crance and Jack Howe. Charley Mobley’s orchestra, one of the finest in Columbus, added greatly to the gay mood of the whole evening. Our only hope is that the incoming Juniors will have as successful an evening as we had (and, incidently, that they are as willing to work as hard for us. as we did for the Seniors.) Makjorik Smith nu [icannk Pontius. Page twenty-seven



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•NM5'' • ■ s- T H E NORU ESTER SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Wilma Barnhart Blanche Curtice Jean Curtice Dorothy Dunn Dorothy Joiner Jane Kelley William Kern Ellis May Morris Mac Ogden Caroline Orth Nolle Price Doync Kartlon Marjorie Simons Betty Spangler Marjorie Tharp Charles Todd Dorothy Tripp John White Betty Wright Mary Jane Veiser I.ois Adams Elmer Arbogust Carol Barricklow Earl Clark Helen Enochs Homer Davies Catherine Duff Justin Eolkerth Betty Johnson Lowell Latham Robert Mathews Richard Laugh Edward Petit Mary Jane I’ctro Walter Wall Krances Wise Randall Squier The Sophomore Class began this year with seven new members. Catherine Duff. Mary Jane Petro, Caroline Orth, Jane Kelley, Dick Laugh. Ilomer Davies, and Randall Squier. Before the year was over these new members proved to have added to the class a great deal in both personality and knowledge. When the class was organized Elmer Arhognst was elected president, Doync Kardon vice-president, and Jane Kelley secretary and treasurer. On January 12. we gave the annual Sophomore Hop, which with the help of Dick Quigley and his Golden Bear orchestra turned out to he a real success. During the year we had many good times even though we did have to watch our P’s and Q’s and study hard in Miss Schultz's class for fear of having to write our questions in s You Like It and other such stories. The hoys in our class were represented in football and basketball by Lowell Latham and Bill Kern. While the girls were represented in basketball by Betty Johnson, Caro! Barricklow. Jean Curtice. Jane Kelley. Blanche Curtice, and Marjorie Tharp. So as our Sophomore year comes to an end we look forward eagerly to a very prosperous Junior year. Lowell Buck Dennison Kmerivk Jimmie Faught Richard Gardner Edward Harrington Norris llavhurst Louis Hughes Robert Kern William Lohmeycr Junior Mathews Hugh Miller Jimmie Miller Jimmie Petro FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Jack Shank Tom Simmons Jack Smith Philip Stoltz Thomas Lockwood John Granding Bill Miller Ralph Miller Betty Tisdall David Muhlenberg Lois Brim Thelma Cahill Marjorie Tharp Mildred Dillow Betty Howe Ernestine Mason Betty Mattoon Marguerite Porter Catherine Lost lcwaite Vivian Price Beatrice Dunn Loretta Gaet Helen Hatch Mildred Hill Betty Rose Williams Katherine Coxhead The day before school -tan- in at the rlington Swimming Pool, Marguerite Porter and Billy Lohmeyer arc standing at the edge of the pool talking over the old times in their freshman year. 1 hope it won't he so hot this year when the class odicers are chosen as it was last year, although the heat didn’t seem to affect our brains any in electing Jack Smith as President. Jimmie Petro as Vice-President and Jack Shank as Secretary and Treasurer. says Marguerite. Billy, answering her, recalled the many hot days on which the hoys practiced football. Ed Harrington and Denny Emeriek were on the Varsitv football squad. Loi-Brim. Betty Howe. Ernie Mason and you were on the basketball sound. “Do you remember Krazv Kaoers. Billy? Vivian Price. Mildred Dilhnv, Jimmie Faught and Audrey Evans were in it from the freshman class. This from Marguerite “Gosh! we sure miss those that left last year: udrcy Ex mis. Herbert Brnugart. Wayne Bear and William O’Brien.” “But the new ones make up for them: I’.ettv I Love. Catherine Postlcwaite, Bettx Tisdall. Ralph Miller. Jimmie Petro and Bill Miller “Yes, and those class dues about broke us no. dime weekly. I guess we have been the only freshman class ever to have dues Bill sighed “We sure had a lot of fun in C. C. C. Club. Miss Kile was certainly a good advisor.” “I wonder if Mr. Meyer still likes to bisect frogs 'et cetera' (from Miss Schult A and if Miss Kile and Mr. Jackson till like to bisect conations? They probably do although I think that Mr larks.»n would rather recite from his McGuffex Reader than drill squares into our heads “When xve are Seniors «,■ shall probably know a great deal more and there'll be much more to talk about. Page twcitfv-uiiic

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