Euclid Shore High School - Shore Log Yearbook (Euclid, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 30 text:

THE LCG .lune Class Will XYe. the Senior class of 193-l. do hope to convince the public that our class is sane in mind and body. XYe bequeath our talent and ability to whosoever may benefit from them. 1. Betty Acker leaves her sophisticated mannerisms to Midge Hora. y 2. Daniel .Xmidich leaves his scientific experiments to next year's chemistry students. 3. Marcia :Xhlman leaves her piano playing ability to Mr. Spangler. -l. Frances Anderson wills her history book to the second hand book shop. I 5. 1Valter Baker leaves his track letter to any sweet young thing who wishes it. fi. Gordon and Russell Baldwin leave their true brotherly love to the Shaughnessey boys. 7. Bob Bandlow leaves his brilliancy to his sister, Betty. 8. Frank Bauer leaves his red hair and freckles to janet Nason. 9. Bernice Berner leaves her position as art editor of the school paper to Ken Sabine. 10. Edward Bozman leaves a completely filled notebook of absence slips to Bill Dill. hoping they can be of use. 11. Louis Bucar leaves those engrossing novels to Miss Falberg. 12. Lillian Bukovec leaves with the rest of the Alpha-Z's. 13. Betty Ann Camplejohn leaves her editorship to Margaret Ray. Qlvho will be the Business Manager?j 1-l. John Cerjan leaves the feminine element at Shore weeping. 15. Marian Chapman--her petiteness to Dorothy Moffett. 16. James Cliffel leaves his size 12 to Millard Downs. 17. George Coghill leaves his blond complexion to Alvira Patti. 18. John Clymer leaves his shyness to Clyde Steele. 19. Vvalter Conrad leaves his track ability to Vincent Gracious. 20. Harry Davis leaves his morning walk to Mr. Philips. 21. Donald Dixon leaves Betty Pleis, but not for long. 22. Le Roy Dixon leaves his model T. Ford to Mr. VVhiteside. 23. Marjorie Easterling leaves her long tresses to Doris Brown. 2-l. Betty Eugene leaves her gift of gab to John VVarren. 25. Edward Franks leaves his red hair to the admiring freshmen females. 26 Frank Gerjevic leaves all his class notes in one of the desks in 2-ll. 1- 21. Ellen Giles leaves her neat appearance to Dick Lynch. 28. Paul Goryanes leaves his reserved attitude to Bob Lang. 29. Robert lfliall leaves his singing ability to Floyd Overacre. 30. Lodo Habrle leaves his well-slicked hair to Bill W'ebster. 31. Robert Hill leaves his acting ability to Melvin Andree. 32. Mary Hoene leaves her sister to the wiles of Shore boys. 33. Jane Hoffman leaves her car to Lucille jermain for future basketball games. 3-l. -loe Hohl leaves his stature to Dick VVeinschreider. 35. Helen Horwitz leaves her infectious giggle to Mr. Bullard. 36. Mae Jehlicka leaves her figure to Betty Loranger. 37. Eleanor Keller leaves her lively personality to Mr. lfhillips. 38 Marshall Kenny reluctantly leaves his ability as an actor to future Shorites interested in plays. KC-Ollfilllfflf 011 fmge .WU 1261

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THE LOG June Class Prophecy Reading the latest best seller Famous Fables of l85O, by Betty Acker, I sat in the lounging chair aboard a round-the-world Krznarich Air l.iner. Television, rudely interrupting, revealed I.odo Habrle, the president of the largest coal com- pany in the world. He was advertising synthetic coal developed by Ed l'ergler, Harry Davis, and Daniel Amidich. After glancing through a review of ,losephine VVhite and Bertil Swenson, the famous dancing partners, I went to lunch in the rear of the liner. lmagine my surprise when I saw Elizabeth NYoodward as hostess and Walter Baker as chief steward. Uiell, anything can happen. Elizabeth, who had just received a letter from Frances Anderson and Marjorie Easterling, said they were in Pueblo trying to teach French to the Mexican children. I was also surprised to hear that Ilelen Horwitz. the lt girl of the Screen, had just arrived in Reno to get a divorce from john Clymer ton the grounds of usurping her pet slangl. Vllhen I was almost through lunch, Ed Sutorius, accompanied by Alice Neiser, entered the diner. -lust in case you haven't heard. Alice is writing the weekly speeches of President Picozzi, U. while Ed is delivering them. VVe discussed the present Palko Communistic Movement in Russia, as well as the breach in the Democratic party, the one faction being led by joe Ilohl, the other hy George Miller. Then Ed told me an amusing incident of Mrs. Palko Cnee E. Iiellerj who had a sprained wrist from spanking the children for trying to play basket hall in the house. The next item of interest and surprise was that Bernice Berner, who was painting oil portraits for her Rogues Gallery, had a picture of I,enore Oberst, Mary I-Ioene. Alfred Nason, Betty Eugene. -lune VVhitcoinb. and Everett Pepin. Quite a collection, eh? sloe XVaterwash and -lohn Yoger, President and Vice President of the Metropolitan Opera Company. had been trying to get Dorthy Pardey and Marcia Alilman to sign contracts. Next I decided to go into the recreation room where I heard the sweet strains of Ed Frank's violin, and heard Frank Gerjevic, comedian, advertising Dixon and Dixons Coffee. Then I saw a slow Motion Picture of Melvin Reibe playing basket- ball, and one of joe Tekavic and -lohn Zivich playing baseball. The news reel showed Betty Ann Camplejohn in England trying to get an interview with blames Clitfel, winner of the Rhodes Scholarships, and with George Coghill, U. S. Ambas- sador to England. Edith Leathers, Dean of an advanced Business School, was teaching Theda Thorne how to study. Margaret Ketchion and Louise Kruser, who came through the recreation room, were modeling clothes designed by Amelia Setina and Pearl Stray. Not far away, Ed Bozman, a member of the Ohio Board of Movie Censors, sat dreamily watching the Follies Girls impersonated by Mary McElhattan. Marian Chapman, and Lillian Bukovic. As our plane arrived at its destination, Euclid Air Port, Louis Bucar, selling the Ritts Reporter , came aboard crying, Miss VYasel sues the wife f'Celia Yojsakl of judge Kenny. Then I noticed Dorothy Yogelsang, the traveling com- panion of the wealthy Lucy Parenti, boarding a private airplane. Wliile I was leaving the grounds, I was confronted by john Cerjan, the mayor under the military escort of Bill Grove and Frank Bauer. I walked with them as far as Moss Point where I saw Patil Goryanes, the druggist, who said .lane Hohfman and VValter Conrad were vying with each other for swimming chamionship. I passed Baldwin Brothers Dine and Dance where Anton Laurich was the cook. Across the street Bob Bandlow, the tonsorial artist, was working on Bob Ilill. fC01lf1'l11!l'd 011 page 29j E271

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