Clay High School - Crystal Yearbook (Oregon, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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1 mlm! C h irles W R S 5 I-'rfrli 1-aw: jane Peschel, Eleanor Tschann, Bessie Mika, Mae Carstensen, LaDonna Hashbarger, Marcella Hansen, Goldie Breidinger, Betty jones, Naomi Harrington, Betty LaCourse. FOI1!'Il7 row: Mary jane Phillips, Dorothy Eddinger, :krleen Phillips, Margaret Turnow, Margaret Dippman, Alice Sraycheif. Betnadine Dusseau, Jeanette Mominee, Doris Newbury. Thrrdi-nun' Lillian Kontalc, Virginia Coy, Mildred Meyer, Irene Toth, Marjorie Perry, Evinelle Richards, Dora Schaneclt, Ruth Koester, Elvera Graser. .Yerozzd W1Z4'f Madonna Harris, Burnetta Etue, Lucille Perri' Beatrice Howland Violet Lorenzen M I , , arce la Detfant, Gladfs Berger, Margaret May, Esther Mae Moritz. Fzrfl raun' Mary Ellen Nofzinger, Gertrude Smith, Verlie Berndt Margaret Toth Irene L l , L , e iman, Helen Lipot, Inez Burow, Mary Mills, Lillian Russell. hiriicre I ffl pi inftuf Vernon Meinlxc Stmftmi M ii lorie Perry TIULIIIKIKI Irene Toth 24

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SE IOR PROPHECY bring forth swing music while at the same time Herbert Dearsman and Phillip Dominique blend in by playing the latest waltz hit on their violins. The real thrill of the evening came when I saw that very graceful dance team 'lYay and Yarles, who in private life are Fay Saunders and Charles Armstrong. Sitting at a table near mine, also gazing intently on those two bewitching figures, was Harold Anderson, famous Broadway critic. Robert Shultz was engineer of the train I came home on. Louis Toth is down in South America directing the construction of ri sus- pension bridge. Homer Kasack is in Paris and is earning a reputation as a plastic surgeon. Also in the same city is Betty Belang, having won renown fame as a cosmetician. Robert Stevens is gaining quite a bit of recognition as a tea taster in his wife's tearoom in San Francisco, California. This also reminds me that the hot-dog shop of Ellsworth Phillips and Albert Kosinski in Milwaukee is getting to be known the world round. XVeren't you thrilled when you heard that Byron Koch was chosen to represent America in diving at the coming Olympics? But to my notion, I don't see how anybody else could have been chosen. He's so graceful, especially when he makes a swan dive. Oh, I forgot to tell you, when I was telling of the different members of the class being in Whashington, D.C., that Paul Schmidt is a justice in the Supreme Court there. The last I heard of Ligouri Shortsle and Walton Wolfe was that they had left for another one of the exploration trips to the North Pole. So as far as I know they're still there. Didn't you just imagine that Evelyn Zemnicki would turn out to be a creator of a popular comic strip? Eleanor Jacobs has just recently become a stewardess on a trans-continental airplane. I don't see how she can bear itg if there is anything I couldn't stand it is not having my feet on terra firma. Harold Romstadt is a lawyer in Reno, Nevada, and from what I heard he's doing quite a flourishing business. Wilma Sass is a dress designer for a moving picture studio at Hollywood. Her creations in several musicals are what have brought her much recognition. Speaking of Hollywood reminds that we're also represented there by Hazel Schmidlin, who is considered one of the best comediennes in pictures. Virginia Hammond owns a ranch in Texas and has become quite an equestrienne. Miriam Miller proved her faithfulness to dear old Clay High School by returning to teach. Jane Rosino is a president of a Great Lakes Shipping Company. Winifred Rebits' name has become known throughout the world for her biological work on her farm. Wanda Kohn married an English duke and now is living quite lavishly in England. Dorothea Schmidlin and Mildred Matile are at the present working at a soda fountain. Eugene Coutcher and Richard Kreuger, as life guards at Atlantic City, have become very popular among the ladies at that city. A Well, I hope you don't think I'm a busybody for knowing about the class. I must say good-bye now. Please write soon. Affectionately yours, Maude 23



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JUNIORS QQ ar. Charles Bench, Ivan Heckerman, Pingrl, Russell Rehits, Neel Loxxrx, Fomtlv mu: James Shu'- Robert Miller, Walter Charles Snyder. Tbird mu: James Suirrzr Harold Harring, Paul Dusseau, Vernon Cousino Yell lohnson. Meinke, Grover Chaler, Earl , . e I Second faux Earl Warnlqe. Curtis O'Ne1ll, Francis Lahleur, Roger Dubbs, Charles Whiracre. William Schumaker, Jack Menard, Robert Sueede. Fu-ff mu: Walter Berger. Sreie Szueh, Richard Lamhcrt, Erwin Beclcerhlunior Tucker, Charles Dornhrosky, john Takaes. J is for joy which we all share. U is lor the union of the hraye and the lair. N is for the naivete l ' f l' sxl with which we are lv es c I is for intelligence of which we are possessed O is for optimism, a quality fine. R is for readiness anywhere, anytime. S is for seniors which we a one and this reads .IUNIORS as you plainly can see. 25 llh cto beg -Q,

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