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

 - Class of 1943

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5 f' i.. I O N N P l' I rn ru 3 gig Pimsner, M. Johnson. 2nd Row: V. Meilander, M DeWitt, M. Holter, C Watson, A. Allen, H Merseburg, E. Woodson, G Couchey, M. Beck, B Karcher, Miss Mabie. sey, R. Berger, C. Ranney R. Walsh, L. Martin, R Hagedorn, S. Sedlon, L Ross, A. Grachanin, D Marsalek. 4th Raw: B. Ranney, EI Chase, M. A. Woodmancy B. Pryor, M. Pearson, B Lucas, E. Dombey, H hart, H. Brueggemann. 5th Row: M. Reiner, G Jensen, N. Norton, M Donough, J. Cooper, li ber, L. Reese. 6th Row: C. Kofoed, P Lamb, R. Morrow, W Papentuse, A. Porter, M Rogers, J. Graham, D Herdtner, A. Mintos, .I Keenan. qi... cial.. Membership in the Girls' Glee Club is voluntary. Girls from the ninth grade to the twelfth are eligible. The aim of the Glee Club is first of all sheer enjoyment. The second aim is to be able to read the score and appreciate the beautiful tone and balance of harmonizing parts The girls have been singing all types of classical, semi-classical, and assorted popular music. Miss Helen Mable, Glee Club director, based the Spring Concert on historical and pat- riotic music through American history. The Boys' Glee Club took part in the Spring Concert and also the Musical, which was presented in the school auditorium on March 7. lt is made up of the boys in the upper tour grades who are interested in music. They also sing for enjoyment and to learn the appreciation of music. qv -. ' il' .fit , ....., ,Q Bovs' GLEE CLUB ,,,,, lst row: R. Eaton, J. Loeper, D Kenat, F. Mersbach, E. Brown. 2nd row: D. Dombey, H. Huth- steiner, S. Mintos, R. Woodson. B. Berger, Miss Mabie. 3rd row: B. Miller, G. Sutliff, B. Bernard, I-l. Rankin, B. Bellan K 'HA 22 lst row: N. Allen, A. Mil- C. Miller, A. Fleemon, Nickel, H. Hossler, . 3rd Row: J. Carr, J. Cou- chey, B. Wismor, S. Mas- Ross, L. Reep, J. Lock- Barnes, C. Wyatt, J. Mc- Rogers, M. Pryor, H. Gib- son, J. Overholt, J. Grue

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FRIENDSHIP lst Row. A. Allen, M. Holter, B. Christian, C. Wafson, H.Merseburg, B Karcher, E. Woodson, R. DuPerow J. Couchey, P, Austin, J. Peake, M. DeWitt, M, Beck. Ynd Row: B. Price, D. Knowles, A. Grachanin, M, Reiner, R. Berger, C. Williams, J. Chapman, M. Pearson, B Dunham, J. Couchey, B. Wismar, B. Lucas, C. Kofoed, Z. Grachanin, V. Meilander. 3rd Row: Miss Paspek, H. Brucggemann, E. Chandler, M. McDonough, S. Lauer, J. Dixon, H. Poleal, P Larnh, M. Olsen, N. Lane, S. Massey, J. Carr, M. Woodmcmcy, B. Ranney, B. Chase, J. Overholt. 4th Row: A. Porter, B. Pryor, N. Wolff, D. Mcrsalek, J. Messenger, L. Reep, L, Ross, H. Grimes, N. Norton, K. Quayle, R. Hagedorn, S. Sedlon, L. Martin, E. Albert, C. Ranney, R. Bohland. HI-Y lst Row: H. Buehler, D. Kenai, D. Miller, B. Bowles, G. Shaw, B. Price. 2nd Row: B. Johnson, T. Passon, D. Dunham, E. Hanmer, B. Berger, B. Lee, D, Bussman, A. Hruby J, Burke. 3rd Row: S. Woodworth, B. Strauss, N. Rogers, R. Woodson, D, Eaton, P. Reilender, E. Brown, R. Chrisfofs fcrson, D. Taylor, E, Spencer, T. Toth, J. Jackson, Mr. Schumaker. 4th Row: B. Bellan, D. Burke, K. Paine, B. Smith, G, Sutlilf, H. Huthsteiner, A. Greolis, T, Sfvan, G Nycrgcs, D. Dombey, l. Davis, B. Schaible, Y. Young. 51h Row: G, Bernard, J. Trowbridge, D. Harwood, H. Craig, J. Brueggemann, F. Drenkhan, M. Cayce D. Drenkhan, J, King, J. Rossland, B. Krukerneyer, L Frazier, D. Carpenter. 21 f I



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WARDS BAY VILLAGE HOSPITAL Forestview and Parkview B. R. Griffth ond W. J. Springer nocrons YEAR MEDICATION AND DIET NOTES Y ' I NURSES 1911 1932 1933 1934 1985 1916 In the year of 1931 the class of '43 was found to have a lack of knowledge. At once they were rushed to the Bay Village Hospital where their temperatures were taken and where they were immediately given treatmente Special nurses, assigned to their case, put the class on a strict diet of learning the alphabet. By the end of the year they opened their first primary read- ers, thus commencing their long struggle to the road of recovery. The class of '43 advanced into the second year of their existence with very little change in either ward. Arithmetic and writing were pres- cribedg discipline began to take effect. This year they were guided successfully through the multiplication tables. The Forest- view ward began to show their individuality by staging a Dutch play for their parents. The Sohions were the championship base- ball team at Forestview while Parkview had Laddie Nyerges as the star on their football team. A very successful production, Princess and Curdy, was put on by the Parkview ward. first brought together in Forestview ward. Future had their first chances at the Bizzy Bear trials. There seemed to be no serious complications as yet. The classes were the fifth grade at the judges and attorneys The musical talent showed up in two bands, the sour notes and the sweet notes. Under the direction of Miss Mabie, they presented the operetta, Sunny of Sunnyside. The class felt very much encouraged when they learned that they were considered wise enough for high school in the Parkview ward. Beginning their first school days at Parkview were Bob Berger, Albert Hruby, Harry Huthsteiner, Helen Merseburg, Laddie Nyerges, Bud Price, Con- nie Watson, and Burton Wolf. Starting at Forestview were Dan Aspery, Patsy Austin, Marjory Beck, Don Bussman, Beverley Christian, Ruth DuPerow, Fred Dutton, Zora Grachanin, Bob Lee, Dan Spencer, and George Sutliff. There were no new patients this year. A consultation was held by the doctor and his assistants, afterwards they had high hopes for the class. Dick Miller and Dan Harwood were the only new members at Forestview while Betty Karcher added her name to the Parkview ward. The class at Parkview had nurse trouble, being administered to by Miss Foreman, Mrs. Foote, and Mrs. Button all in one year. Albert Hruby and Fred Dutton left Bay for new towns, while Paul Reilender was added to the progressive class. The class was joined by George Bernard and Elizabeth Woodson. They put out the first edition of Forest Views which has proved to be a very successful publica- tion. 23 Miss Bonney Miss Loomis Miss Bonsey Miss Loomis Miss Foreman Miss Brown Mrs. Button Mrs. Bellowoy Mrs. Kelly Mrs. Funk Mrs. Funk Miss Dietz

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