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

 - Class of 1942

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Bay High School - Bay Blue Yearbook (Bay Village, OH) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 20 of 64
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First row: R. Polinkas, A. Allen E Palinkas, B. Jones, Z. Grachanin son, C. Watson, B. Christian, G Couchcy, M. DeWitt. Perow, B. Karcher, P. Autsin, M Beck, H. Merseburg, J. Peake. Fourth row: G. Sutliff, B. Wolf B. Estill, A. Greolis, D. Bussman, T Dutton, G. Nyergcs, R. Price, D Aspery, B. Dash. Filth row: R. Lee, D. Talbot, D Under, H. Craig, H. Huthsteiner. Sixth row: Mr. Schumaker, K Smith, G. Bernard, B. Sims, A Hruby, B. Leetch, D. Harwood. Not in picture: N. Bull, R. Smith M. Holter, D. Drenkhan. LLVUOiS OFFICERS President ..... ............ R obert Estill Vice-President . . . .Donald Bussman Secretary ..... . . .Robert Berger Treasurer ...... ....... D an Aspery Social Chairman . ...., Elizabeth Woodson Student Council Representatives .... Arthur Greolis Dan Aspery Bob Lee Paul Reilender The major event of the year for the class of '43 was the purchase ot the junior jackets. This year the girls' jackets were reversible, blue gabardine. The boys' were of the same blue gabardine and had a removable sheepskin lining. All the jackets were ornamented by the class insignia designed by Fred Dutton. The junior boys were active in all the scholastic sports. The football letterrnen were: George Nyerges, Harry Craig, Bob Estill, and Don Aspery. The class had the unusual honor of having one of its members, Bob Berger, president ot the Hit-Y and another, Connie Watson, editor of the Bay Window. Three new students joined the junior class this tall. They were: Robert Estill, Janice Peak, and Mildred Holter. Dudley and Robert Price returned from Michigan and re-entered the class. Mr. Willard G. Schurnaker acted as faculty adviser. sixteen Second row: E. Weiger, E. Wood- Third row: V. Meilander, R. Du- Price, D. Miller, B. Berger, P. Reil-

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Ja .-.. Q7 Lwfii' l l cqueline Rogers Jackie Annual Staff, 4. Basketball, l, 2, 4. Friendship, 2, 3, 4. Ring Group, 3. Homeroom Rep. Ch Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4. History Club, 2. Junior Play, 3. Moth Club, 2, 3. National Honor, 3, 4. President, 4. Student Council, 4. Ruby Sedlon Alexander Hamilton, l John Adams, 2. Annual Staff, 4. Basketball, 4. Bay Window, 4. Friendship, 3, 4. Music Chairman, 4. Glee Club, 3, 4. National Honor, 4. Usher, 4. Peggy Smith Peg Annual Staff, 4. l l Irma June Schmidt l. J. Robert Schwing Swing Class Secretary, 4. Annual Staff, 4. Editor, 4. Bay Window, 4. Drama Club, 4. .I 4. Junior Play, 3. 4. Class President, l, 2. Executive Ch., 4. Annual Staff, 4. Baseball, 3, 4. Basketball, i, 2, 3, 4. Drama Club, 4, Senior Play, 4. Junior Play, 3, 4. Friendship Club, 2, 3, 4. Senior Play, 4. Ring Group, 3. Football, l, 2, 3, 4. Program Chairman, 4. Hi-Y, 4. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4. Math Club, 2, 3. History Club, 2. Math Club, 2, 3. National Honor, 3, 4. Student Council, l, Thespian Society, 4. Secretary, 4. Thespian Society, 4. ' - ' . . . I V'Ce P'eS'de 4' Bill Smith Smitty ' Philip Sentt Phil Mount Herman, 3. Annual Staff, 4. Basketball Manager, 2, 4. Bay Window, 2. Drama Club, 4. Junior Play, 4. Senior Play, 4. Football, l, 2, 4. Assumption, 2. Annual Staff, 4. Basketball, l, 3, 4. Football, l, 3, 4. Track, 3, 4. Glee Club, l. ll ll Student Council, 2, 4. DOD YOUUQ Joe Track, 4. Annual Staff, 4. Baseball, l, 2. B Ergfoi. 54- Fomball, i, 25 an , , . r, . Basketball, l, 2, 4. Betty Teeple Hi-y'fnff'3, 3, 4, B w' d , i, 4, , ' , D'35mq'Tf'33' 4' !::L.'r'2':...:f 2' iiilii W' 3 Junfo' P 'y' 3' 4' Friendship ciiib, 3. Ushen 4' Senlor Play, 4. Friendship Club, 2, 3, 4. Usher' 3' Ring Group, 3. Publicity Ch., 4. Glee Club, l, 2. History Club, 2, 3. Leader Club, l, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 4 Moth Ciubi' 21' 3, Walter Wertman Wally President, 3. National Honor, 3, 4. Lakewood, li 2, 3- Vice-President, 4. Annual Staff, 4- , Qi-chest'-qi 2, 3, Not present when pictures were Thespian Society, 4. TOKSY1-



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gopliomofzes OFFICERS President ..... ......... . Jack Burke Vice-President .. ....... Joe Keenan Secretary .... . . Barbara Ann Chase Treasurer ....... ....... D ale Kittinger Social Chairman Mary Ann Woodmancy Student Council Representatives Beverly Pryor Betty Dunham Tommy Toth Faculty Advisers Miss Marvel Sebert Mr. C. M. Patterson The sensational sophomores are quite athletically inclined. In football three boys-Jack Rossland, Dick Humphrey, and Don Carpenter-obtained their letters. Four members played on the varsity basketball squad: Jack Burke, Don Carpenter, Tommy Toth, and Dick Humphrey. One ot the most outstanding personalities ot the class is La Verne Burden. She won national honors at Columbus for singing for the National Federation of Music Clubs. She also placed second in piano playing. Coasting-on and oft the toboggans-and skiing, plus plenty of hot food, added up to one night of fun on one of the coldest nights of the year. The old saying, all brawn and no brains, didn't hold true however, for this Class of '44, The majority of the sixty members were on the honor roll or merit list each grading period. First row: J. Overholt, A. Grach- anin, S. Lauer, J. Carr, B. Rcunney, S. Massey, J. Couchey, P. Pinney, C. Williams, L. Burden, F. Morrone. Second row: B. Lucas, N. Lane, R. Berger, C. Ranney, J. Dawson, C. Kofoed, B, Dunham, M. Olsen, M. Pearson, M. Woodrnuncy. Third row: B. Pryor, M. Barnes, N. Wolf, A. Porter, E. Albers, B. Chase, J. Chapman, D, Marsalek, Miss Sebert. Fourth row: K. Paine, J. Davis, J. Trowbridge, D. Carpenter, J. Erueg- gemann, L. Uebbing, C. Ganvard, W. White, T. Toth, J. Rossland. - 0 1411 2-5 :r 33 ri fu.. yn74 x.'U S-9 vt go op -3 F7 Z 'I QC 03 'go rv? Oxn--1 Sixth row: Mr. Patterson, . Stvan, J. Keenan, L. Frazier, . Craumer, H. Young, B. Hill, . Webb, B. Strauss, B. DuPerow, . Kittinger, F, Jackson. Not in picture: D. Spencer . Sperli, J. Brown, F. Drenkhan. Z seventeen

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