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

 - Class of 1952

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Page 15 text:

 Self-direction and self-discipline are the out growth of freedom of choice in thiuight and action. Student activities. Student Council and man other parts of our school give opportunity for such growth. If hen these opportunities are neglected, we fail to strengthen the democratic process. This statement reflects the belief of Mr. Joseph I. Dor If. principal of I pper Irlington High School. Mr. Dorff htgan Ins carter as an educator in 1930 in a one-room school house where eight grades attended. From 1931 until 1941 he served f»r t as an elementary principal and then as a high school principal at Shadyside High School in Belmont (.ounty. lie left Shadyside School to serve the government in the Solid I’uels Division. Before coming to I pper Arlington in 1051. Mr. Dorff had served for four years as the principal of the high school at Wooster. Ohio. Page ine

Page 14 text:

Mr. Walter B. Heischman. I pj»er Arlington's superintendent t»f schools, lias been associated with the school for sixteen years. In 1935 Mr. Heischman first came to Arlington. At that time he taught general science and physics, coached basketball and was assistant football coach. In 1942 he entered the navy, and upon his return in 1945 he continued his teaching and coaching career. In 1946 he assumed the position of principal of the elementary school. He retained this position for four years, and in 1951 he became superintendent of schools. In regard to the role democrat) plats in the school. Mr. Heischman stated: Effective citizenship in our country requires an understanding of the structure of our government and the rights and duties of each citizen, til young people need to know of the fundamental principles on which our democracy has been built. Ictive participation in the various activities of our school enable boys and girls to be better prepared to take their places as citizens in our democratic nation. I‘age bight



Page 16 text:

L. to K.: William Thomaa, Irene Brown. Arthur McCullough. J. W. Jones. Betty Robertson. Robert Hightshoe. William Gulden. Pauline Monthaven. Richard Larkin. Page Ten |„ t« R.: Murgrett Schultz. Clark Lal huw. Raymond Lilly. Helen Tanner. . L. Cuesman. Margaret Ann Sweeney. Mildred Wagner, Herbert Tenser, Dale Rose.

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