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Letters Story of Our Lift” Sirs: Congrotulations on o fine theme for this year's Norwestcr! Life Mogazinc P.S Consider yourselves sued. Sirs: Wc, the school's minority of shiftless students, were deeply shocked ond hurt when wc discovered that no spocc was devoted to pictures and articles featuring our sterling qualities. Wc feel it is very unfair that the honor students and hardworkers were given more coverage thon the shiftless ones. Shiftlessly yours, Lozy Q Bones, President F.V.C. Future Vogronts Club Sirs: Hove you ever corned your lunch to school? If you have, you know what a mass of confusion exists oround the Little Theater ot noon. Over 300 people attempt to eat lunch in a theater which wos built to hold 250 people. All of these people must go through one small door in a spon of five minutes. To moke matters worse the milk mochir ? has been placed obout fen feet from the door. Consequently one must also fight his woy through the milk line. All of the above situations placed in one small area have created o sfote of bcdlom which exists every noon. Would someone please move the milk machine to a less congested oreo ond let us cot somewhere else? We seniors ore tired of eormg lunch on the floor of the Little Thcoter. The Senior Girls U.A H S. s to the Deor Sirs: I feel it my duty os a bibliophile and guardian of young minds to suggest the promotion by this periodical of a literary circle to be held each Fr.doy night. This would do away with the barbaric athletic displays which our young people SO unwittingly potronizc Academically yours. Mr. Ellis B Lutz, Esq. Dear Sir: I congratulate you on your excellent coverage of clubs, cxtro-curricular activities, cosu-als, and honor students, but I suggest that honor students arc more important thon the others ond should precede them in the next issue. Sincerely, Noticnol Honor Society Deor Sir: We, the female members of the Norwestcr Stoff, would like to protest publicly the lock of attendance of the male members ot staff meetings. We would appreciate the indispensable assistance and opinions of our mole cohorts if they could manage to honor us with their presence. Regretfully yours. The Feminine Contingent of the Norwestcr Staff Sir: We oppeol to your subscribers, as o lost hope, to solve o most profound mystery On the day of our homecoming football gome with Grondview, it seems o greot number of students eerily disappeared from class, and did not bring satisfactory excuses to school on the following Monday. Any information obout the projects that lured them from their educotionol obligations would be greatly opprecioted Suspiciously yours. The Board of Education Editor Sirs: Ever since I hove been in Upper Arlington, the yeorbook stoff hos published a supplement to the Norwcster This supplement hos always orrived of the very end of the summer until the year of 1961 when it wos not availoble until the school ycor for 1961-1962 hod begun its second or third month. By the time the students received the supplement, it hod lost most of its effectiveness. Would it be possible to discontinue the supplement and include It in the main yeorbook? Save yourself a big heodoche ond enjoy your summer. Very few will miss it. Upper Arlington Tippecanoe ond Seniors Toof Sir: That Senior Class reolly is greot! The honesty and fair ploy of this Outstanding group that hos enabled them to win all kinds of float competitions through the process of elimination is very originol Since it is also very difficult, we may conclude that they are exceedingly intelligent. (Not to mention cheerful, kind, courteous, obedient, ond thrifty.) Collectively yours. The Senior Class of 1962 Dear Editor, In post issues of this publication an excellent job hos been done by stoff and advisor The only problem hos seemed to hove been a shortage of goad material. I am happy to note that in the finest Norweiter to date you hove finally come up with some top-notch material. At lost you are devoting your space to a truly worth-while subject—the class of 1962, undoubtedly one of the best ever to graduate from Upper Arlington High School. Very sincerely, Poul W. Drake
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Foreword The ink is dry and the pen is placed back in its holder. The articles ore in and the stories are completed. The class of 1962 has finished the lost installment of its school life at Upper Arlington. As we leaf back through the many pages of this, the magazine of our life, let us review once more he many stories and experiences of high school.
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Moorehead Named Coach Of Year Award MARV MOOREHEAD ...“PAPA” DEAR Voted Top Area High School Coach Marv Moorehead. the easygoing tactician who broke Arlington’s bridesmaid jinx in the Central Buckeye league, has won the 1961 “High School Coach of the Year” award for Central Ohio. His Golden Bear team swept to a 10-0 finish in winning the school's first league championship in nine years and a final 12th place in the state United Press International ratings. Cliamp Arlington Lands 8 Players On All CBL Squad Worthington Is Second with Five; Four Repeaters from Last Season BURNETT KABEALO ERICKSON . SPRINGER Marv Moorehead's undefeated and untied Golden Bears of Upper Arlington dominated the 29-player all Central Buckeye All-Star team as selected by the-coaches at a re- cent get-together. Second place Worthington, which gave coach Ralph Sa-bock a successful season, was also second in the balloting as it landed five players. Delaware Hayes and Whitehall each placed four. Urbana had three. Grandview and Mt. Vernon two each and Bexley one. There are four repeaters from last season, Geoff Ka-bealo of Arlington, Chic Dam-bach and Byron Tennant of Worthington and Mike Boettcher of Urbana. The latter made it as a center last year, but was shifted to a quarterback spot and sparkled enough to get an all-star place. KIEW1T BAZLER NEER RAY
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