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

 - Class of 1943

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lst 7nrl Xrrl 4th 5th 6th ith B ELEVENTH Raw. C Wrllrams, C Ranney, S Lauer, J. Oyerholt. Row: B Wrsmar, J Coufhey, M A Woodmancy, B Ranney, S. Massey, B Dunham, R Berger J Curr. Row: Mnss Selrert, J. Dawson, M. Pearson, B. Lucas, N, Lane, M. Olsen, B. Pryor, C. Koloetl Mr. Patterson Raw' T. Toth, F Jackson, I. Davrs, B. DuPerow, B. Strauss, B. Hull, L. Frazrer. Row: R. Johnson, E. Albert, A. Porter, B. Chase, D. Marsalek, J. Chapman, M. Barnes, N. Wolf Row: M. Casey, C. Ganyarrl, J. Burke, J. Rossland, T. Passon, D. Carpenter, D. Humphrey. Row' D Krttcnger, S. Woodworth, F Drenkhan, E Stvan, J. Trowbridge, H. Young, K. Paine, J rueggemann, K. Greenwood. Absent J. Keenan lst Zncl 3r4l Ath Sth 6th 7th TENTH Row: E. Chanrller, H. Bruegqemann, B. Prrce, R. Bohland, D. Knowles. Row: R Walsh, L. Ross, M. Rerner, M. McDonough, J. Rose, J. Messenger. Row C Bales, K Quayle, R. Hagedorn, L. Martin, S. Sedlon, J. Gruber, E. Clark, Raw: E Hanmer, H. Poteat, N, Norton, P Lamb, H. Grrmes, L. Reep, L. Lockhart, Miss Johnson. Row. E. Brown, S. Mrntos, J. DeCIe-ment, H. Buehler, E. Spencer, D. Taylor, D. Kenat, W. Bowles D. Eaton. Raw. B. Schralrle, R. Chrrstoftcrson, L. Jam.ska, J. Beaton, F. Mersbach, H. Rogers, R. Woodson J Schwrng, D. Dunham. Rawi G. Shaw, N. Albert, D. DeWitt, H. Rankin, B. Krukemeyer, B. Bellan, D. Burke, B, Muller D Domtmey. l5

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Zlevenflz qfzade CLASS OFFICERS President .......,.........., Vice President Secretary ..,.. . . . Treasurer ..... Social Chairmen . .Trevor Passon . .Joe Keenan Beverly Pryor Jack Rossland Finley Jackson Barbara Chase Student Council Representatives Betty Dunham Corless Ganyard Connie Kofoed FACULTY ADVISERS Miss M. E. Sebert Mr. C. M. Patterson The class of '44's junior sweaters broke the recent tradition of juniorjackets. They were a striking red adorned with white buttons and an emblem designed by Melvin Cayce. Class rings and pins were obtained during the second semester. Outstanding in athletics, the juniors accounted for many letters: Tom Toth, Joe Kee- nan, Jack Burke, Don Carpenter, Jack Rossland, Henry Young, Louis Frazier, Corless Gan- yard, Dick Humphrey, and Keith Paine received letters in football. Seven members play- ed on the varsity basketball squad: Jack Burke, Melvin Cayce, Dick Humphrey, Joe Kee- nan, Corless Ganyard, Don Carpenter, and Tom Toth. Outstanding in social events, the juniors sponsored a Junior Prom, a box luncheon so- cial, an open dance, and the Junior Ploy, Stage Door. 7-enfli Qfzade CLASS oFFicERS President ..,,... .........., D onald Dunham Vice President . . ...... Steve Mintos Secretary ,,.. ..,... N ancy Norton Treasurer ...,.. . . .Jack De Clemente Social Chairmen .,..,...i.,.... Jack Schwing Helen Brueggemann Student Council Representatives . Douglass Burke Ruth Boh land Bob Woodson FACULTY ADVISER Miss H. A. Johnson The versatility of the sophomores was aptly displayed by their participation in many activities. Athletically the class of '45 was represented by Douglas Burke, Bob Christofferson, and Dale Dombey. The highlight of the year was a unique Parent-Teacher-Student party held at the Community House in February. One hundred and twenty people song, played, danced, and enjoyed the entertainments of students and adults. The year's events included a farewell to Bob Christofferson, who joined the Coast Guard, and Jim King, who left for the Marines. l4



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NINTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President ,............,...,........... John Spaulding Vice President ..........,......... ..,,.. G etta Jensen Treasurer ..... ..... D on Reilender Secretary ......., ..,. C harline Miller Social Chairmen . , . . ,....... . . . . .Phil Alexander Harry Brockman Marilyn Pryor Student Council Representatives ..i. Dick Wingard Jirn. Caddick FACULTY ADVISERS Mrs. H. K. Bortz Mr. C. N. Bogner ln February the ninth grade had a potluck dinner party before the final basketball game of the season. Various members of the class parti- cipated in several amusing plays given at the party, and everyone joined in the singing afterwards. Two other parties were planned by the class, one a traditional beach party in June. Hugh Lusher won the honor of being the only freshman boy to be awarded a letter in basketball. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President ......,.,.........,.,...,,..... Peter Blinko Vice President . . . . . .Wilma Bruggemann Social Chairman ..,.................... Clara Karcher Treasurer .......,.....,............,,...... Fred Case FACULTY ADVISERS Mrs. D. C. Chandler Mr. W. C. Reed The eighth grade got off to a successful start this year by winning first place in the Annual contest. They used their prize, ice cream, at a class party in December. Eight new students entered the class during the year. When Peter Blinko moved to Chicago, Wilma Bruggemann became class president. The girls, captained by Dorothy Howdon, won the homeroom Basketball Tournament. During the year the eighth grade had the largest proportion of students on the merit list, four were always on the honor roll: Lois Voigt, Mary Wood- ward, George Chandler, and David Passon. SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President ...... ...., ............... R i Chard Larkin Vice President . . . ......... Bill Ranney Treasurer ................,.......,. Jim Van de Velde Social Chairman .,....,................ Ralph Wieland Student Council Representatives .,..,..,.. Jean Watson Dave Erwin FACULTY ADVISERS Miss E. A. Paspek Mr. J. W. Shollenberger The class opened the school year with a musical directed by Miss Mabie. The parents attended and greatly enjoyed it. The girls' homeroom won the Annual contest and used the ice cream at a Christmas party. Four plays sponsored by Mr. C. N. Bogner were presented by the class in February. lt was the outstanding event of the year in which everyone participated, helping to make the program one of the best of the year. l6

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