Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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TYQUEDCECSZDCYOGICINEYTWPGCT5 CYi'JCi5i5CY5'i MAXSON F. GREENE-A student-and a good sport-that's Max. Being the Vice Presi- dent of the Whitman and Treasurer of the Spanish Clubs, it's evident that he was one of the workers. Cinema and Honor Society were his senior activities, too. SHIRLEY BROWN-We imagine that the Friendship Club has something to do with friends, and if there are any more like Brownie in the club, introductions are in order. She has played her role as a student well at L. H. S. HELEN BURR-Hair like the sun, and a sim- ilar disposition: she is one of those individ- uals that is overflowing with sociability. and this is why we have associated a laugh Lollowed by a low buzz of conversation with er. OLIVER GRUMMETT- Ollie was a busy Hamilton member, for he was once Secre- tary and once President. His interests were varied, however, for he belonged to the New- ton, Honor Society, and played on the ten- nis team and was in the Varsity L. LOUIS GUBITZ- Two-Bits Gubits is a small man in stature, but a great man at heart. He is always ready with a pleasant smile or a cheerful word for everyone and is always right there with a helping hand. DOROTHY J. CAMPBELL- Dot's rather quiet until you know her, but when you get her in a crowd of friends she's a mighty good fellow. Being acquainted with her makes us want to know her better. She belonged to the Friendship Club. LOUISE COVELL- Covey is the center of a lively circle of our girls here in high school: a true friend, we have often heard said of her. She belonged to the English Council, the Friendship Club, and the Home Economics Club. MICHAEL GUIDOS- Mike was athletically inclined. He was on the football team dur- ing his junior year at Lakewood, and on the baseball team during his senior year. Mike is a quiet fellow, but was always ready to help. ROBERT HALLIDAY- Bob was a Warbler and he sang in the Glee Club for three years. Of course, everyone associates Bob Halliday with the Spanish Club. He held in succession the offices of Tesarero and Presidente in his third and fourth years. RUTH CUNNINGHAM- Rufus is quite Parisienne looking, and she reminds us of the pictures we have seen of stylish French ladies walking on the board walks at Monte Carlo or the Riviera. She is a member of the Home Economic Club. CZDClQQ1DQDQLCKDXnQ92,'1LCND ' iiiojiogg

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1 y 4 'A A l 4 'QQ ? Z Y Y 7 Y' Y ' J 'Y 'Y' 'Y A - J, Mamma 'Timmins CINEUFT. . Y - wg ' u- - RUSSELL CRAIG-We wonder sometimes how Peck takes things so calmly. It . must just be his even temper, which, by the L-' way, is the right kind of temper to have. ' They're few and far between, too. He was 4 in the Newton. K 'F BARBARA BEIMFOHR- Barb has never ' I lacked friends around school. She has been V busy supplying her classmates with the y High Times and for three years was a mem- M' ber of the Friendship Club. She backed the ' ,L Parliamentary Law Club. f FRANCES M. BERSHIG- Fran is the imp- V ish little girl whom you thought a freshman Q k'l when you saw her in the halls around school. ' ' E She belonged to the Friendship Club and Y was so interested in her chosen course that . she joined the Commercial Club. ' WADE DILL- Walk in the Water Dill was one of our athletes. Among the sports for K, which he went out were cross-country, bas- , ketball, track, and football, both scrubs and ' regulars. As a result he was in the Var- sity 5 . 5. l k' DAVID EDWARDS- Dave, too, was an ,- Q athlete. He was a wrestler, a trackman, -il I and in the Varsity L. Besides, he belonged w to the Glee Club. Dave was a debater, . being Vice President' of that club, and belonged to the Newton Society. l WILMA BOWMAN- Bill was one of the . best-natured people at Lakewood. She pos- 1 X sesses a hearty and contagious laugh. Her Q' , interests were many and varied, as we may 5 see by her activities: Glee Club, Dramatic 5 ,E Club, Hi-Commercial, and Friendship Clubs. L l N La ix ,. l CAROLINE BROOKER- Happy, as her 1 b nickname implies, has a smile and a way ' that is characteristic of her and her only. kv Her work in the Friendship Club and Eng- , lish Council has been of the best type that N can be imagined. , , Ani ROBERT GARROW-Few persons have such I. I a make-up as Bob. He went out for foot- 1 ball and played in the school Band. For ' 1 all this, he is unassuming and rather .1 quiet. He is a true friend-that kind that , 1 everyone admires and treasures. ' NI 1 JACK GERNHARD-Jack was a busy fel- low, but he never let his business put his . friends aside. He was Vice President of the K I Newton Society, on the Arrow Staff, in the - l Honor Society, and besides, he helped pick out rings and pins. C K' GERTRUDE BROOKER- Gertie has one of f those winning smiles that go a long way to make friends. Her particular smile is more valuable because it isn't overworked. She C o was an active member of the Friendship, ' If Page Commercial, and Glee Clubs. 0 261 22 'S ' ,.092. llfSDlg ' 5N9iL-.CA9' QLD



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CAD' YICFJEXC I N EV! l5l CK'5CY. Cx'5'CY7fw CHRIS HEPKEMA-Because of his stature, Chris was seen a great deal around school. His serious look combined with his silent manner gave him a studious aspect. Chris was a Spanish enthusiast and student, and was a member of the Spanish Club. MARJORIE DALTON- Marge has a pleas- ant appearance which strikes one as airy and casual, that of a small, dainty blonde. She can smile with a beguiling impudence which is very catchy. She belonged to the Glee Club, Friendship Club, and G. A. A. FRANCES DANIELS- Fran is a worldly little lady who knows a great deal for a girl of her size. 'Tis a mighty clever person who can defeat her in a battle of wits. She has leeerl: on the Council and the Friendship u . WERNER HEYD- Wernie was the saluta- torian of our class. He was a Student Coun- cil member and President of the Debate Club. Wernie was interested in Science, too, so he joined the ranks of the Newton Society and became President. RUSSELL HINES-Everyone will associate Russ Hines with athletics, and correctly. He was in the Varsity L from the time he entered Lakewood until he left as a result of his work on the heavyweight football and basketball teams. ELIZABETH DeLOOZE-DeLooze is the kind who laughs at your jokes, sympathizes when you need sympathy, and cheers you up when you're blue. She was in the Home Econom- ics Club her first three years and Friend- ship Club the last two. ELAINE E. EITLEhElaine, shy, gentle, sweet. We like her. She's the kind of girl that makes you think of the days of lone ago. Her eyes are bluest of blue, her hair golden. She has given a helping hand to the Friendship Club. ALLEN HOFFMAN- Missouri, as he was called is a jolly chap. He was an ath- letic fellow to boot. He was a swimmer during his last two years at Lakewood and played on the football team in his senior year. DAVID HOFRICHTER- Dave never hur- ried, especially when he talked, but he would do anything under the sun for a friend. For two years he was one of the English Council members. He was also a runner, going out for the track team. EDITH J. ENGEBRETSON- Edie is a Dop- ular lady without telling everyone aboutlit. She has a mighty pretty face and the kind of smile you read about. She's rather quiet and demure, but she doesn't lack a sense of humor. I Page 28 1 C L4 u '4 X 5-4 1 24 I w SH ri 4 E 4 1 K ? 9? LN -A ' ' QQOQQZQQJLQ CIOZTU,

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