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UA Memories: The Men, the Myths, the Legends
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Circle of Life Histories. Wednesday, September 18, 2013. The Men, the Myths, the Legends. George Haddad, left, with Woody Hayes. By Connie Haddad Frecker, Diane Haddad, and Carolyn Haddad Dougherty. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to UA Memories. An online forum created in collaboration with the Upper Arlington Historical Society. If you have a memory you. Would like to share, contact. Melanie Circle Brown at. Circle of Life Histories is a. Golden Bear Football Champions.
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UA Memories: Ice Skating on Motter Pond
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Circle of Life Histories. Sunday, January 26, 2014. Ice Skating on Motter Pond. By Suebeth Dusthimer Zartman. On the east side of Surrey Hill Place, near where current Shoreham Road runs, was a shallow pond. It was behind the cement block home that still stands on Fishinger Road. The Motter family lived in this home hence the name; however I never saw a Motter family member ice skating there. Now the area is filled with sprawling ranches and manicured lawns. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). History-wr...
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UA Memories: My UA Memory
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Circle of Life Histories. Wednesday, October 23, 2013. By Kaira Sturdivant Rouda. It’s hard to sum up a favorite UA memory, at least it is for me. UA is the place I spent my formative years – from fourth grade at Burbank Elementary through graduation from Upper Arlington High School. A place is its people. I loved those years. Yorkshire Road's Fourth of July float. UA is where my family of origin’s home burned down, and it’s where I chose to build the family of my own. Cooling off after the parade. UA Me...
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UA Memories: New Kid at Jones Junior High
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Circle of Life Histories. Monday, November 4, 2013. New Kid at Jones Junior High. By Bill Anthony, Class of 1961. Image courtesy of the UA Archives, www . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to UA Memories. An online forum created in collaboration with the Upper Arlington Historical Society. If you have a memory you. Would like to share, contact. Melanie Circle Brown at. Circle of Life Histories is a. New Kid at Jones Junior High.
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UA Memories: October 2013
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Circle of Life Histories. Wednesday, October 23, 2013. By Kaira Sturdivant Rouda. It’s hard to sum up a favorite UA memory, at least it is for me. UA is the place I spent my formative years – from fourth grade at Burbank Elementary through graduation from Upper Arlington High School. A place is its people. I loved those years. Yorkshire Road's Fourth of July float. UA is where my family of origin’s home burned down, and it’s where I chose to build the family of my own. Cooling off after the parade. UA Me...
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UA Memories: August 2013
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Circle of Life Histories. Saturday, August 24, 2013. Roots Run Deep in Upper Arlington Home. Libby's "Naked Ladies" bloom and brighten the Berwyn Road garden year after year. By Debra Dendahl Hadley. Year, making new friends, trying new activities and getting to know the wonderful community we have here in UA. A big mistake on his part as she always reminded him of his short-sightedness when the painters submitted their invoices for payment. Wednesday, August 14, 2013. Riding Bess in Miller Park. This wa...
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UA Memories: April 2014
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Circle of Life Histories. Tuesday, April 15, 2014. Penny candy store, pharmacy, shoe shop, and menagerie; forget Easton—Tremont had it all. When I was about five, my grandfather gave my family a tiny rabbit. Don’t remember why; most likely for Easter. I loved that rabbit. Cleverly, as a family, we named him Peter. Peter Rabbit was just like a member of the family. Cuter and furrier, sure, but one of us. As Peter Rabbit grew, his charm seemed to.evaporate. I can’t even tell you when the Tremont pet ...
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UA Memories: January 2014
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Circle of Life Histories. Sunday, January 26, 2014. Ice Skating on Motter Pond. By Suebeth Dusthimer Zartman. On the east side of Surrey Hill Place, near where current Shoreham Road runs, was a shallow pond. It was behind the cement block home that still stands on Fishinger Road. The Motter family lived in this home hence the name; however I never saw a Motter family member ice skating there. Now the area is filled with sprawling ranches and manicured lawns. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). History-writing se...
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UA Memories: November 2013
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Circle of Life Histories. Monday, November 4, 2013. New Kid at Jones Junior High. By Bill Anthony, Class of 1961. Image courtesy of the UA Archives, www . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to UA Memories. An online forum created in collaboration with the Upper Arlington Historical Society. If you have a memory you. Would like to share, contact. Melanie Circle Brown at. Circle of Life Histories is a. New Kid at Jones Junior High.
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UA Memories: Golden Bear Football Champions
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Circle of Life Histories. Monday, September 30, 2013. Golden Bear Football Champions. Dan Straka (#2 jersey) with his football teammates. By Mark and Sue Straka. The 2000 Upper Arlington Golden Bear football team started the season with high expectations and hopes. As the season unfolded it began to yield a bountiful number of fond memories on and off the field. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to UA Memories. An online forum created in collaboration with the Upper Arlington Historical Society.