Bay High School - Bay Blue Yearbook (Bay Village, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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dise? Jeannette Treter leaves her ability to go steady to Norma Dyment. Edward Studney leaves his way 'th the opposite sex to Jay Cherry. Frank Stumpf leaves his curly h- ir to 'Dick Alexander. Jimmy DeWitt leaves his apparent hatred for girls to Bud Nutter. Dick Horton leaves his great art of trumpeting to Dave Smeal. Jean Wehrle's sweetness goes to Jane Anderson. Eugene Goerke leaves his triggernometry to Louis Scholl. Dorothy Meilander's pep and giggles will be received by Harriet Spencer. Bert Willison leaves his football ability to Donald Young. Tom Treter's breezy manners, to Bill Kleefeld. Thelma Mains' sophisticated manner is to be received by Ann Porter. Josephine Dogg will leave her athletic ability to Mary Louise Newberry. Russell Beck's ability to draw goes to Elmer Orvis. Ed Harris leaves his tall frame to Bob Price. Donald Asher's bashful manner goes to Fred Gosewisch. John Walsh gives his speedy motions to Donald Beck. Leonard Weber leaves his swing clarinetting to Lee Stegenga. Alan Orvis leaves his violin to-Say!-What is this? A musician's paro- Kenneth Kittinger, our honorable prexy, leaves his much' loved Boy Scout uniform to Bill Troyan. Raymond Scherler's pin-boy ability goes to all tentative pin-boys. Ed Smith leaves his baseball ability to his brother, Howard. lChubbyl. Arthur Karcher's typewriter goes to Roger Serne. Susan Briggs' quiet personality is to be received by Marybell Schuele. Bob Tennyson leaves the same as Studney only he likes them younger. Carol Erwin's rosy blush goes to Velma Nutter. Margaret Hagedorn wills her quiet but nice manner to those sophomore girls. Myr Sara Lou Whitnum wills her ability to get chemistry formulas twisted to on Monck. TWENTY-TJIBEE

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Last Will and Testament We, the members of the graduating class of nineteen thirty-nine, while of sane mind and sound body, bequeath all earthly possessions to those who follow us in pursuit of education. May they benefit lor otherwisel by our generosity. To the frosh we leave our strength to carry books around to classes. To the sophs we leave our absent and tardy slips. To the juniors we leave our proficiency in getting quiet as soon as the bell rings. The following individuals hereby bequeath articles or talents to those who are justly deserving of them: Jack Duncan will receive Stanley Easty's car and all attachments, in- cluding a couple of guys to push it. Ray Seitz's sleepy attitude goes to Ralph Gilmore. Peggy Hursh's love of teachers goes to Bill Dyment. John Griffiths leaves his love of government to Robert Cayce. Peggy Pickin's ability to interest Southerners, to Bonnie Stewart. Jane Myers' capability as Friendship Club president, to Lois Irwin. Aubrey DeWitt will leave his football ability to those All-American freshmen. Billy Conant's ability to collect dues goes to all oncoming treasurers. Frances Case gives her come-hither looks to Margaret Bott. Rowena Galbraith is giving up her golden locks to Geraldine Albers. - Nora Korsgaard's height goes to Phyllis Anderson. Tony Bisceglia leaves his one girl trait to Jack Huston. Norma Andersen's cheer leading ability, to Florence Massey. Robert Hayden's quiet moods, to Bill France. Lee Lehecka's cute tricks will be received by Hubert Simons. Jeanne Evans hates to part with her friendly chuckles, but she will let Miriam Jacklitch borrow them. Vladimir Grachanin leaves his innocent expression to Edward Klemm. Virginia Hill's ability to charm others' boy friends, to Barbara Gascon. Henry Osterman's healthy growth of beard is willed to Donal Ross. Merle Siebenhaar will leave her lovely yodel to Lucy Trowbridge. Louise Hagedorn wills her studiousness to Larry Krumwiede. Ralph Talas will leave his speedy running to those who will need it in running out for a quick smoke. Muriel Woodson's dancing steps, to Eileen Fitzgerald. TWENTY-TWO



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Senior Play No, the seniors didn't attempt Hamlet or Macbeth, not even Romeo and Juliet-though some of them were eager to try one of these they chose a comedy- The Whole Town's Talking. And we can't say anyone re- gretted the choice. To Miss Nunvar went the honor of directing these po- tential actors. lThe seniors have all the luck.l The plot may be forgotten soon, but it seems impossible that anyone could ever forget Eugene Goerke's gripping interpretation of the scheming father, the enlightening perform- ance of Edward Studney as the naive Chester Binney, the Socially ambitious Mrs. Virginia Hill Simmons, or the sweet and pure and white heroine, Peggy Hursh. And we mustn't omit the lovely Letty Lythe-slinked through by Thelma Mains, her protector, Donald Swift-Henry Osterman, Alan Orvis-very effective in a mustache as Roger Shields, contesting for Ethel Simmons' favor. Norma Andersen's and Muriel Woodson's admirable portrayal of the two giggling friends of Ethel, the fascinating Sadie Bloom, who taught Mr. Simmons how to swish-Sara Whitnum, Annie, the maid of many entrances -Merle Siebenhaar, the taxi driver-Bill Conant. Mrs. Hannah K. Bortz, headed the Business Staff, Kenneth Kittinger- Business Manager, assistant--Leonard Weber, Publicity-Richard Horton, Prompter-Pearl Pliske and Jeannette Treter, Stage Fixtures-Mr. Clifford Wertz, James DeWitt, Robert Hayden, and Vladimir Grachanin, Electricians -William Conant and Richard Horton, Properties-Jane Myers and Jose- phine Dagg, Art Work-Mrs. Aline Henderson and the Senior Art Class. No, the seniors didn't attempt Hamlet or Macbeth, not even Romeo and Juliet-but they had fun and so did the audience. TWE NTY-FOUR

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