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

 - Class of 1939

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N € INHERITANCE TAX We, the members of the Senior Class of 1939 of Upper Arlington High School, being of undisputed superiority in mind and accomplishment, do hereby give, devise, and bequeath the following traits to our inferior, but beloved, underclassmen in order that they may carry on with the usual grandeur, the Arlington traditions: ANNETTE STOUT leaves her China blue eyes to Mike Khourie. KEITH FORREST leaves his smooth dance steps to Paul Selby. BILLIE SANOR leaves to Betty the task of supporting the basketball team. ED MINOR leaves the school in a black Ford cabriolet. JANE SHANNON bestows her short but sweet romances upon Bette Grover. PADDLEFOOT TAYLOR leaves the drug store too quiet. Q-BALL, HUEY. Q.. O. M. T. ALLEN leaves the school in one piece (if nothing happens within the next few days). HELENE TEFFT wills her cackle to George McClure. CHAS. CARLSON leaves his truck to Buddy Huffman. JEAN WARNER wills her dimples to Phyllis Spangler. JIMMY ALLEN bequeaths his airplane models to Keith Johnson. RUTH WINDERS wishes her rebellious nature upon Nancy Howe. CARR GROSSMAN bestows his oratorical ability upon Mr. Ivan Davis. MARILYN JOHNSON leaves the school with a song in its heart. FRED HALL leaves the senior boys broke (he has a slot machine). MARY LOUISE HUTCHINSON wills her quiet, reserved manner to Barbara Shain. DICK HERL wishes his infectious grin upon the holders of Czechoslovakian bonds. FLO PARKER leaves her way with a man (and we do mean Willy) to any girl who can figure out how she has done it for three years. REED McCLELLAND gives his various presidencies to F. D. (third term) Roosevelt. MARJORIE GARVIN wills a month’s vacation to anyone who can develop an appendicitis attack. THEDE MILLER woke up just in time to leave. SUSAN STOLTZ leaves her “Pepsodent smile to pink tooth brush sufferers. KEN MORGAN bestows his staunch Republican views upon some other good Republican. VIRGINIA WEST leaves her assured manner to Martha Edge. GEORGE PACK leaves—much to the relief of the Coventry Road crows. JERRY PFENING wills her Shirley Temple curls to Peggy Shaw. BOB PITTON gives his temperate philosophy of life to the “Bowron boys.” JEANIE HERSHBERGER leaves her athletic ability to Doris Huffman. ED SAMPSON leaves a complete set of physics notes to anyone who’ll pay the price. ERNESTINE ALTHOFF bestows her good humor upon some perpetual “wet-blanket.” We leave JOHN SCHMIDT Asleep in the Deep.” PRIN ALTICK leaves her French accent to Mary Jean Tice. BOB NADALIN bestows his unruly coiffure upon Peggy parr. JULIA BENBOW wishes her dramatic aspirations upon Eugene Milliken. DOUGLAS REID leaves his sister June to carry on the Canadian influence in Arlington. MERRY BLACKFORD bequeaths her generosity to Jack Benny. MILDRED BOWEN gives the jitter back to the bugs. PAULIE NASH arrived too late to leave anything. BOB IVES leaves for the Philippines by way of Cuba. Panama Canal. Deanna Durbin, and all points west. MARYAN BURDORF gives back her needle and thread to Miss Bangham. JACK WILCE bestows the basketball team upon brother Jim. JEAN DAVIS wouldn’t leave the room so we couldn’t write anything about her. HAZEL FITZ-HENRY bestows her model hands upon Venus de Milo. (Continued on jxige i?) Page Thirty

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SCPUCMCRES FIRST ROW—Allan Stowcll, Rudolph Bard, Keith Johnson, Hobart Munsell, Jim Baynes, Howard Zeller, Earl Isaly, Charles Landau. Frank McGeough, Bill Kiefer. SECOND ROW—Carolyn Guard, Ann Fallon, Gloria Jean McDonald, Gloria Martin, Ted Hamilton, Gordon Rosencrans, Clare Shannon, Paul Selby, Nadine DeWitt, Jane Palmer. Jacqueline Benfer, Sarah Joseph. THIRD ROW—Peggy Shaw, Dorothea Brown, Gerry Baldwin, Patty Ann Adkison, Marjorie Powell, Ann Shuttleworth, Gloria Beckman, Carolyn Fisher, Nancy Wood, Mary Ann Nudd. Peggy Moffet, Joan Jackson, Dorothy Starr. FOURTH ROW—Helen Ann Boles, Joan DeLong, Marilee Carlson. John Zartman, Stanley Huffman, Andy Scott, Diane Hamilton, Barbara Shipley, Martha Edgar, Wanda Millard, Betty Jean Mouk, Miriam McIntosh. FIFTH ROW—Pauline Blackwell, Virginia Dowdy, Sally Haas. Mary Anne Fisher, Nancy Grover, Marilyn Gardner. Martha Fletcher, Marguerite Hillman. Margery Howe. Barbara Shain, Mary Wuille, Polly Saxe. SIXTH ROW—Ray Fenner, Malcolm Dodge, Warren Purdum, Peter Held, Dean Postle, Bill Kraus, Dick Barr, Wade Brim, Jack Heath. Dean Axene, Clifford Babb. SEVENTH ROW—Jim Weller, Bob Mouch. Ora Kelsey, Harry Steele. Bob Snouffcr. ABSENT—James Harmon, Dorothy McCollister, Jean MacDonald, Peggy Parr, Walter Connolly, James Folmar, Cy Miller, Ellen Jones, Helen McGeough, Otis Minor. Doris Huffman. f PEiUHEN FIRST ROW—Martha Morris, Patricia Stewart, Nancy Bottman, Marion Taylor, Lloyd Stout, Samuel Moore, Dave Putman, Evelyn Means. Mary June Sammet, Mary Jo Mead, Annetta Albanese, Anita Allmnese, Joan Barcroft. SECOND ROW—Tracy Tyler, John Manning. William Somers. William Davidson. Norma Taylor, Wanda Taylor, Marjorie Fauber, Imogene Seiller, Irene Icenhower, Betty Ruth Fitz-Henry, Joan Gal breath. Martha Leifeld, Jane Hamlin. THIRD ROW—William Holderle, Ray Mullen. William Best, Billy Hall, John Sanborn, Howard Gerlaugh. Marilyn Heiss. Mary Jane Charles, Betty Swisher, Marilyn Darnell. Albert Ives, Donald Witchey, William Schleckman. FOURTH ROW—Robert Mason, Curtis Sohl, John Harris, John Setzer. James Schuler, Edward Binder, Mary Lou Kennedy. Patricia Gillespie, Charlotte Exline, Marjorie Almy, Virginia Beale. Christine Holderle. FIFTH ROW—Dick Swartz. Samuel Miller, George Simeon. Henry Miller. Charles Knowlton, Edward Saville, Herman Lande. Marilyn Graf, Joyce Donley, Julia Fraher, Mary Jo Smith, Marjorie Bell. SIXTH ROW—Sally Watson. Betty Rennecker, Carolyn Carlile, Helen Merriman, Kathryn West, Ralph Fallon, Richard Shank. Charles de Mey, Fred Slager. James Betts. SEVENTH ROW Doris Young, Barbara Taylor. Rosanne Wilce, George Landis, Gill Brehm, Billy Tou Velle, Robert Miller, Donn De Witt, George Stuts. Ralph Baker, Richard Redding. ABSENT—John Bolen, Warren Jones, Guilford Gerlach, Virginia Wolfe, Beatrice Sampson. Page Twenty-nine



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