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CLASSES CONTENTS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE VINCENT EIGHTH VINCENT SEVENTH
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CLASS WILL Flash! The last will and testament of the senior class has just been published. Bef quests follow, Thomas Gluvna announcing. I, Kent Arthrell, will my hope of being a perfect lady's man to Steve Nagy. I, Mildred Bolcis, will my ability of getting the back seat on the bus to Alice Brucker. I, Emma Bako, will my ability to burn my fingers in Home Ec. class to Mary Puskas. I, Pauline Caco, will my friendship with Milly Bolcis to Joe Adamcek. I, Harriet Crisp, will my flashing smile to Anna Wade. I, Vesta Delaney, will my perfect attendance to Lucy Veres. I, Harry Dute, will my ability to stump the teachers with foolish questions to Albert Boszoki. I, John Evanoff, will my voice to Dick Brady. I Tillie Fritsch, will my position as Clearview's Heart Throb No. I, to Norma Saladin. I, Thomas Gluvna, will my wit which I so innocently display at times to Adam Hodovan. I, Wanda Hecock, will my commercial ability to William Kantor. 9 I, Kathryn Horvath, will my nimble feet in dancing to Bob Masin. I, Luke Jennings, will my speed and endurance to Robert Harris. I, Margaret Konrad, will my enormous application of lipstick to Ann Hancock. I, Steve Kulscar, will my talent to answer questions to Charles Hall. I, Emrys Meredith, will the knock in my motor to Clarence Jacksons Model T. I, Marcella Miller, will my ability to keep quiet to Aurilla Oberla. I, Louis Palczer, will my long legs to Charles Naro. I, John Panchula, will my tough character to Nick Galanic. I, Clifton Perkins, will my effortless stride in running to Andy Skarupa. I, Helen Pongracz, will my characteristic of blushing to Katherine Matos. I. Eleanor Schindler, will my ability to collect boy friends to Eileen Beal. I, Lucy Szabo, will my ability to get good grades without doing too much reciting to Phyllis Pollack. I, Alice Tapper, will my irst period Library duty to Neva Krupp. I, Ethel Toth, will my rate of speech to Annie Rehoreg. I, Pauline Wolfe, will my ability to make eyes to Anna Horvath. I, Ethel Yunker, will my ability of not noticing boys to Ethel Noster. OBERLIN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE MADE MEMBER OF JUNIOR COLLEGE ASS'N. An outstanding event in the long history of the Oberlin School of Commerce occurred November 27, 1936 when it was made an active member of the American Association of junior Colleges. The Association is composed of over 600 of the leading schools in the United States offering two-year academic or technical subjects. Young men and women of this community are very fortunate to be able to acquire their business training in a school of fiunior Collegiate standing, thereby being assured of courses of a more advanced nature, taught by properly qualified teachers under the most favorable conditions. This school has for many years held a position as one of the leading schools in business training in this country. It's graduates occupy prominent positions in all parts of the United States. Sixteen
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if if , O V Wife Tu? Row: Andrew Skarupa, Steve Kobasher, Steve Nagy, William Lenhard, Albert Boszoki, Hcrscl Morgan, Clarence Jackson, Robert Masin, William Kantor, Charles Hall. Tnnro Row: Isadore Aclamcek, William Dallas, Adam Hoclovan, Joseph Lcnhard, Nick Galanic, Charles Naro. SECOND Row: Alice Bruckcr, Stella Hovanitz, Virginia Skapin, Helen Dobrin, Merle Libby, Victoria Zchel, Alice Balough, Phyllis Pollock, Kathryn Mates, Josephine Zvoscc, Eileen Beal, Margaret Fcrcnz. Fmsr Row: Miss Brcmncr, Aurilla Oberla, Anna Schietowcr, Mary Puskas, Anna Horvath, Ethel Noster, Mary Morog, Eleanor Thcllman, Neva KrL11'lp, Anna Hancock, Mr. Kelker. JUNIOR CLASS This is your class announcer, Ethel Noster, speaking over the Blue and Gold network, Station C. B. S. I now introduce our class president Adam Hodovan, who will represent the class. Take it away, Adam!! Fellow classmates and friends, as our junior year draws to a close we wish to say that we have enjoyed our association with the faculty and the entire school. We wish to thank our class advisor, Mr. Durling and the class officers for their cooperation during the school year in all of our class activities. The class sponsored a skating party, and three entertainments, and the Junior and Senior Prom. The theme of the Prom was 'a Dutch Village. The officers are Vice President, Steve Nagyg Secretary, Ethel Nosterg and Treasurer, Neva Krupp. We look forward to our last years at Clearview with added enthusiasm. Cherrio! REICI-IL1N,CQQLEY If 'Yau Want to Get in Hot Water, See FUNERAL HOME THOMAS MCGEACHIE 2920 Broadway Lorain, Ohio 324 4th St. Hoffman Heaters Eighteen
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