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S, FRIENDSHIP CLUB ' Seated: M. Monck, J, Craig, N Ashcroft, A. Oster, I. J, Schmidt P. Smith, Second row: A. Allen, B. Berger,C Karcher, G. Massey, J. Bohland J. Hanushek, R. Sedlan, G. Kick Mrs. H K. Bartz. Third row: M. DeWitt, E. Wenger B. Christian, G. Couchev, H Mersehurg, M. Wooclmancv, B Dunham, R. Berger, J. Ovcrholt Fourth row: J. M:Cleary, J Rogers B Pryor, P. Austen, C. Kofoed Iiczms, D, Marsalek, M Barnes, Fifth row: A. Grachanin, B. Lucas Jil., anin, D. Meilanrler, E. Alhers. Sixth row: J. Couchey, J. Cari, B F ' Chasr, M. Pearson, B. Jones, J ' I 4 Dawson, C. Watson J. Peake C. Ranney. Seventh row' S. Massey, N. Lane S. Lauer, P. Pinney, A. Porter B. Wismar, B. Damm. t Eiahth row: R. DuPerow, B, Karcher F, E. Woodson, M, Beck, N, Woli. ri rin friendship The Friendship Club of Bay Village has been a definite part of the curriculum of Parkview High School for the past fourteen years. lts motto we look up, lift up - is a familiar one, The triangle - which signifies the mind, body, and spirit of a girl - with the circle around it which is symbolic of everlasting friendship, is the symbol of the club. Mrs, Bortz, as adviser for many years, has seen many Friendship Club girls come and go, each new group building toward friendship, sincerity, and dependability. A few of this year's activities include o dance at the beginning of the first semester, an impressvie recognition service held for the purpose of taking in new members, and a rummage sale given to raise funds for the annual banquet held at the end of the year. Many interesting speakers contributed their services to the club throughout the year, many of them speaking on Seeking the Good Life, which was the theme chosen by the club this year. Service projects included: an after-school dance, the proceeds going as a donation to the World Fellowship Fund, the dressing of dolls for the Associated Charities to distribute at Christmas time, and the making of valentines for the patients at Lakewood hospital. The annual Christmas formal and a Mothers' and Daughters' tea were given during the year, and the Dads were entertained at a Wimpy Feed given in the spring. The club ended its year with the annual Pa Ma-Me Banquet, which features the in- stallation of the incoming officers and a farewell to the seniors. GLEE CLUB First row J Rogers, R. Serllon, N. Ashcrait, A Oster, I. J. Schmidt, J. Hanushck. Second row I Steck, B. Christian, G. Couchey, H Merseburg, M. A. Woadmancy, R. Berger, J, Craig, D. M. Knowles, L, Reep. Third row' Miss H K. Malrie, E, Chandler, J. McCIeary, G. Mas- sey, B, Dunham, B Price, H. Poteat. Fourth row' H Brueqgcmann, M. Monck, J. Bohland, A. Giachr anin, A. Kofoefl, S, Lauer, J. Chapman, C, Williams, N, Walt, J. Messenger. Fifth row. H. Grimes, J. Rose, B, Pryor, B. Lucas, B. Ranney, J, Carr, R, Bohlanrl, M, Reiner, D. Hageilorn. Sixth row' N Norton, M. DeWitt F Wenger M Olsen, Z. Croch- anin, D Meilanrler, D. Marfalck, M Barnes, L. Martin, S. Scrllon. Seventh row J, Lockhart, M. Mc- Donough, J, Couchey, B, Ranney, S Massey, N. Lane, M, Pearson, C Watson, B Jones, A, Prrter, P. Pinney, C. Karcher, Eighth raw M. Estill, B. Pinney, P. Austin, B Karcher, M. Beck, B. Wismar L. Burden, J. Chapman, C. Wil- M. Olsen, B. Ranney, Z. Glach-
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A . 'Zi First row: M. Monck, P. Smith, J. Rogers, I. J. Schmidt. Second row: B. Berger, A. Allen, R. Sedlon, C. Watson. H Merseburg, D. Bussman. 7-lie ,national Honofz. ociefxl The Parkview Chapter of the National Honor Society was founded by the Class of l94O. Entrance into this national society is based on scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Candidates are selected through a committee of the faculty. To the Zl girls and 9 boys previously admitted to membership six more students were added this year. The feadefz Gluli Sportsmanship, leadership, honesty, dependability, ability, and scholarship are the standards which have been set up by the Girls' Leader Club for membership in their organization. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in sports and to develop leaders in the school. Six new members were welcomed into the club this year at which time an initiation took place in the gym followed by a dinner prepared by the girls. A dance was given following the Fairview basketball game. The proceeds were used in purchasing mirrors for the restrooms. In an assembly at the end of the basketball season, the Leader Club presented to the school the Bay High Hymn. ' gemann, Mrs. M. G. Mink. mar, S. Massey, J. McCleary R. DuPerow, E. Woodson, M Woodmancy, L. Reep, R Bohland. pery, H. Gibson, R. Morrow M. Pryor, E. Webb. twenty- five First row: P. Smith, N. Ash' craft, J. Bohland, G. Massey, B. Chose, B. Pryor, H. Brueg- Second row: M. Monck, B. Wis- Third row: L. Willberg, F. As- pery, J. McDonough, B, As-
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First row: D. Bussman, G. Bernard, D. Harwood, B. Berger, G. Sut- Iitt, D, Talbot. Second row: D. Kittenger, T. Toth, H. Young, B. Byar, H. Strau:s, F. Jackson, D. Price, Mr. W. G. Schumaker. Third row: J. Trowbridge, J. Brueg- gemann, K. Paine, L. Frazier, l. Davis, D. Carpenter, D. Young, D. Miller. Fourth row: J. Craumer, H. Huth- steiner, P. Reilehder, B. Estill, H. Craig, A. Grealis, D, Aspery, R. Lee, T. Stvan. Fifth row: F. Dutton, B. Price, T. Passon, J. Rossland, G. Nyerges. l D, Humphrey, J. Harris, S. Nyer- ges, K. Smith. Sixth row: B. Johnson, C. Gan- yard, B. Schwing, M, Cayce, B, Quayle, A. Hruby, J, Burke, Hzlj A dinner in the cafeteria followed by a formal initiation started the l-li-Y program for this year. With the support of the Friendship Girls, the Hi-Y sponsored a Play Nite in October. Dances after the Dover football and basketball games and a barn dance were consid- ered successful. The gym was secured for every other Wednesday and a gym league was established. The boys also enjoyed a few swimming parties at the Central Y. Four representatives were sent to the State Hi-Y Convention. an This year the band has assumed its place as a regular school subject in the high school curriculum with rehearsals scheduled in school time and credit toward graduationg being granted for band work. Mr. H. Victor Perkins has directed the band during its initial year as a school subject. Fanfares of trumpets, letter formations, and snappy marching char- acterized the band's appearances at all the football games. This added much to the enthusiasm and enjoyment of the spectators. But for the greater part of the year, work was centered on new music for the annual band concert, which was an outstanding event in the last semester. The band mothers have conducted two successful paper soles in raising money to finish payments on the new uniforms acquired last year. First row: M. Barnes, L. Willberg K. Cherry, N. Ashcroft. Ier, T. Hill, L. Bettes, B. Martin J. Cotton, J. McDonough. Third row: D. Fessenmeyer, J, Zipp N. Norton, C. Kofoed, K. Paine G, Bellon. Fourth row: L. Voigt, J, Stegenga T. Stvan, M. Reiner, G. Bernard orl. Last row: D. Dombey, J. Stegenga D, Harwood, B. Berger, B. Miller J. Dahlstrom, P. Wolfe, R. Berger J. Frazier. land, M. McDonough, N. Fleck ter, B. Dash, D. Loede. f Second row: J. Couchey, G. Chand- G. Sutliff, Mr. Perkins llnstruct- Not in picture: D. Eaton, R. Wie- J. Messenger, H, Grimes, F. Har-
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