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r. *''^ iX. "*j. aJltiUxJ 73. ^>^tli,^^/-^—^—/ c^tio^ We of the class of 1953 have come to understand that education and knowl edge exist only in the human mind and not in books. We therefore dedicate this Norwester to the faculty of our school, who have helped us transform printed words into living ideas. Our teachers, past and present, have not only given us knowledge, but have endowed us with the true meaning and spirit of education. Page One UR MEMORIES compose a sacred, Opersonal belonging which cannot be stolen by the thief, coveted by the greedy, degraded by the intruder, destroyed by time, or weakened by use. They are stable endowments which boast complete independence. Memory is indeed an erratic faculty. It honors the important and the insig nificant; it marks both the efforts of years and the levities of seconds. As vfe grow older, each of us will derive much pleasure from the mem ories of our past lives — our families, our friends, our school, our community, and all the other innumerable compo nents of background and environment which make up our youth. The good times and the difficult times, the victories and the defeats, the hopes and the disillusionments — all will be represented. But the most wonderful element of memory consists in the fact that the happiness, the gaiety, and the triumphs remain in our minds as being the more prevalent. The darker shad ows are passed aside and the sparkling surfaces are made yet more brilliant by the strokes of time. Our youth in Arlington has been rich in memories — most of which we are not to realize and fully enjoy for some time to come. ^onec4/Lond We hope that in future years the 1953 Norwester, which presents the memories of our own high school days against a backdrop of another era, will recall the happy memories of our years in Upper Arlington High School. Page Four V // 1 H' \ 111 'J V'/i \I \^^ |j <fi/ / V7 V JW/ [ff i 1 ' «^«Jy 1 Vm1 • ' ^' ifl'' F 1 / . 1 km I 1 ^PsfeP'-;** 'V- ^ ^/tJ Si ^ IJlli jriUiiiiyf • |r.*,i. r*>-<*^,- PRE5H STICS PAGE^ PAGE: 62 SPOl PA&t94 ff^^:> v-^ -^Q .'-^-..^ SCHOOL LIFE PAGE 122 ;4clmuic^t%^Xi<M^ SENIOR HOMBKOOM TEACHERS Arthur J.pWcCullough Gen|lShade BerMce Rea Vera R, Randall In our early life an essential guiding influences that which our school administration exerts. Page Eight . i II : I 1/ I 1 ' i I «X» <-j^ iJi.^ •3PIBI %4t «K .*-•»" MR. WALTER B. HEISCHMAN Sccfr&UfttencUHt \Na\^Br B. He'tsthman has been associated with the Uppe^ Arlington Schools for seventeen years—as teacher, coachU principal, and superintendent. Today he represents our entire educational system. To others he is the symbol of Uppe^ Arlington education, yet to us he remains a strong and respected leader. Page Ten MR. JOSEPH A. DORFF PtM^frcie fer much experience as an educator, Mr. Joseph A. Dorff Aroughf a number of new ideas to Upper Arlington in 1951.Sne has organized an efficient high school administra tion vvtfh a good faculty and has proved to be both an able leader^nd a good friend to all students. Page Eleven MR. DALE F. ROSE, athletic director and health science MRS. JOYCE K. GERRICK, physical education and health MR. J. W. JONES, biology MR. LESTER L. JACKSON, plane geometry ^acuCtcf MISS M. JOAN JONES, English and French MISS JUDITH E. WHITNEY, Spanish MR. LEON F. BOWMAN, physics and driver training MR. ROBERT H. CAVINS, algebra and chemistry Page Twelve MR. NED L. SHREFFLER, speech MISS GERTRUDE E. MANN, English and journalism MISS BERNICE REA, librarian MISS VERA K. RANDALL, English ^accdtcf MR. ROBERT B. HIGHTSHOE. instrunu-ntal music MR. HERBERT S. YENSER, vocal music MRS. HELEN P. TANNER, home economics and English MRS. BETTY ROBERTSON, loiue economics Page Thirteen ^acuit(f 0000©0©0©Q© MR. CLARK LATSHAW, general science and mathematics MR. BAILEY BUSH, general science "k MISS KATHERINE CLICK, business education MRS. GENEVIEVE LUKENS, business education and seventh grade core MR. RICHARD LARKIN, social studies MR. A. J. McCULLOUGH, social science MR. JAMES B. MILLER, American history MISS MARGRETT C. SCHULTZ, Latin MISS MILDRED WAGNER, English and Latin ryvg^^l^s^^GN^ Q^/^l/gt'^P^^ MR. GENE SHADE, physical education and social science MR. W. E. THOMAS, social studies Page Foul teen 'pacidttf MR. ROBERT E. LEWIS, industrial arts MISS THELMA BEELMAN, art MR. A. L. GUESMAN, mathematics MR. WILLIAM GULDEN, mathematics MR. GORDON CAMPBELL, seventh grade core MR. AUSTIN L. LYNN, seventh grade core 1 , J> t 7 I' 1 J »-> W 1 MR. STEPHEN NESHA. English MR. MICHAEL KISH. industrial arts, health, physical education and mechanical drawins: (^^s^^Q^Q'^s^sxy^y^y^yh MRS. IHKNK, H. I>K0\\ N. scveulh grade inatheniatics MRS. WILMA KIRCHER. eighth grade mathematics Page Fifteen cce Sta^ Mr. J. Bailey Bush Mr. Lester L. Jackson Mrs. Mildred Koch Mrs. Eleanor B. Cappel, Mrs. Marie Smith Mrs. Marion Hall Janyce West, Sally Tippett, Bev Ward, Judy Bair, Jeannette Adams, Maryanne O'Rourke, Ken Dameron. Page Sixteen p. 7 4. Row 1 (L. to R.) : Mrs. Robert E. Quinn, Miss Bernice Rea, Mrs. Row 2: Mr. Ralph E. Ater, Mr. Paul T. Hill, Mrs. William H. William Steinhauer, Mrs. John Belford. Brown, Sr., Mr. Glenn McClelland, Mr. Walter B. Heischman. ^aand a^ S^ccitca^ Row 1 (L. to R.) : Mrs. Amalie Nelson, Mr. Fred Aschinger, Jr. Row 2: Mr. Walter B. Heischman, Mr. William Guthrie (Vice Pres ) (Pres.), Mr. J. S. Collins (Clerk-Treas.), Dr. Ralph S. Licklider. Not present: Mr. If. W. Williams. Page Seventeen, Semon^ Jim Hazen Vice President Pat Brede President Dave Miller Treasurer Jon Peterson Secretary The timepiece of education registers both retrospection and aspiration•nfinti Page Eighteen •v / ^ / I .4. -.^Hl JOHN W1LLL\M JAMES FORSYTHE PATRICK BREDE HAZEN President Vice President "Pat" "Jim" Aw. come on now! Anyone for tennis? Ohio .State University Amherst College JON ALVAH PETERSON DAVID PHILLIP MILLER Secretary Treasurer "Pete" "Davie" What's the matter, anyhow? You're so cute and chubby Swarthmore College Ohio Wesleyan University GAIL JEANNETTE ROBERT BLAIR AMOS ADAMS "Blair" "Fluffy" What's the fee-sichs of it? Ding that! Ohio .State University Ohio State University LEAH LOU ATCHESON JUDITH JEANINE BAIR "Leah" "Judy" / wish this were Friday! Ho, ho, that's rich! Ohio .State University Miami University Page Twenty LINDA NELL BALDWIN GARRY STANTON "Linda" "Grundy" BERNARD O/i—/ see! "Burn-erd" Miami University Aw, knock it off Ohio State University CHARLES EDWIN ROBERT CHRISTIE BLACKSTONE BLAUSER "Chuck" "Bob" What do you want-a medal? Oh, Fm all right—really! Ohio State University Ohio State University DONALD CARL BOOTHE MARY ANNE BOWMAN "Don" "Mary Anne" Well, Til be a monkey's OK, you guys, where do uncle ! ! ! you want to go now? Ohio State University University of Wisconsin MARILYN HEATH CAROL LOUISE BREWSTER BURCHFIELD "Marilyn" "Carol" Let's face it! Oh, really? Allegheny College Ohio State University Page Twenty-one ANDREW WILSON ELLEN JUDITH BUSLER BURNESON "Judy" "Hoodie" "Drew" "Andy" No kidding ! ! 1 ! Aw, gee fellas. Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University CAROL ANNE COCHRAN DAVID WARREN "Carol" CROMER Oh, goodness! "Dave" Ohio Wesleyan University Kick it around awhile Ohio Wesleyan University LOIS JEAN GULP KENNETH DAMERON "Jeanne" "Ken" Aw, you guys Let's get on the ball, men! Christ Hospital School Of Haverford College Nursing ROBERT McCALL WILLIAM P. DYSART DICKSON "William" "Bill" "Bob" For jab sake! That's for the birds ! ! ! Ohio State Ihiiversily Ohio Wesleyan University Page Tiventy-two RICHARD W. EDWARDS, MARY JANE ERB Jr. "Janie" "Rich" Oh, clutch! Got a better idea Ohio Wesleyan University Cornell University THOMAS DANIEL ESPER WILLIAM HARE FLEMING "Tom" "Willie" "Bill" Good enuf! Who could tell? Capital University Yale University FRANK W. FORSYTHE FREDERICK R. GEHLBACH "Sonny" "Fred" Hey, girls, have you seen Wait-a-minute? Connie ? (Cornell llniversily Ohio State University ROBERT FRANK \^ILLIAM MARSHALL GILBERT GILBERT "Bob" ••Bill" Are you kidding? Is that right? Ohio .'>tate University Ohio State University Page Twenty-three MARGARET ELIZABETH DAVID GRIFFITH GOSNELL "Moose" "Molly" Hallelujah!! / was so embarrassed Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University MICHAEL GRIFFITH MARY WINTERS "Griff" GUERNSEY Ten after at the corner "Carnation" Ohio State University That grinds me University of Colorado GERRY GUTHRIE BRUCE HADDEN "Guth" "Bruce" Take it easy Let's have a party Ohio .State University Ohio State University MARY ELLEN HANKINSON "Hankie" MARGARET HANNAH // you can think- up a better "Maggie" one, do What a sharpie I fust don't know Ohio State University Ohio State University Page Twenty-four ,/ JANE HARMAN CONSTANCE ANNE "Jane" HAZZARD What IS your trouble? "Connie" Ohio State University Thanks a heap Ohio State University BARBARA ANN HEDGES HERBERT LESLIE "Bobbie" HEDGE.S, Jr. How be ya' babe? "Herb" Rollins College Rabble rouser Michigan University MARILYN HILL VIRGINIA CABLE "Pinky" HIRSCH / mean "Ginni" You know Smile ivhen you say that LIniversity of Miami, Florida Bradford Junior College iis I I \i JAMES DARWIN RONALD BYRON HOBART HOOKER "Hotch" "Ronnie" DING THIS ! ! ! A OK' ivait a minute LIniversity of Illinois Ohio State University Page Twenty-five MARY LOU JACKSON ELIZABETH ANNE "lx)u" JOHNSON Tell me a story "Betsey" Duke University Come on, let's go Ohio University BARBARA JEAN RICHARD KENT KING JOHNSTON "Buz" "Barb", "Ned" That's the ivay the old bait Good Deal! ! bounces Ohio State University Ohio State University CAROL ANN KLINE SUSAN GRACE KNELL "Carrie" "Susie" I'm sorry I'm late, but / don't care Ohio State University Colorado Women's Colle£,3 DANIEL JULIUS KRAUSE BRUCE KREUTZER "Danny" "Boog", "Kritz" Meet you in trig class Turn the radio on Ohio State University Eastern College Page Twenty-six SHIRLEY MAE LANDON BRUCE CHANDLER "Shirl" LORIG Well, check that! "Minnie" Duke University That's the way it goes! Rensselaer LYNETTE ELAINE PHILIP DONALD MACKEY MATHESON "Lyn" "Matty" "Don" I'm embarrassed That's bad psychologically.