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CLEARVIEW PLAYERS Toi' Row: Adam Hodovan, Frank Uzsalt, Emrys Mcrcditli, john Evanoll, Thomas Gluvna, NVilliam Lenhard, Kenneth Arthrcll, Robert Masin, Clifton Perkins, Steve Kulcsnr. Charles Nato. Tnmn Row: Arthur Zilka, Thomas xVOUdll1gS, Arthur Schindler, Lewis Good, Steve Nagy, Dale Cotton, Arthur Jabbush, jack Snyder, James Churpek. Sizeorm Row: Stella Hovunitz, Betty Snyder, Neva Krupp, Mar LuKcnic, Rose Kosopas, Stella Lcmrick, Helen Dlugas, ,losephine Zehel, Anna Hancock, Helen Pongracz, Mztrgztret Konrad. Fmsr Row: Betty Murrell, Catherine XVagncr, Mildred Bolcis, Katherine Horvath, Ethel Noster, Tillie Fritsch, Stella Burcl, Ethel Toth, Helen Toth, Miss Landcs. De Lux Radio Program Station C.B.S. presents the De Lux Theater program brought to you through the courtesy of the Clearview Players. We now present to you our announcer, Stella Lemrick, take it away Stella. The following plays have been given during the years 1936 f 1937: Growing Pains, a three act comedy of adolescence by Aurianna Rouveral, November 6, 19375 The Ivory Door by A. A. Milne, with an all school cast, April 16, 1937. An exchange assembly program was also given at several of the county schools. It included Sauce for the Goslingsu by Elgine War1'en, Two readings, Behind the Scenes by Margaret Konrad, and Mrs, Cool-rem Broadcasts, by Til' lie Fritsch, and solo The Song of The Vagabond, by John Evanoff. The Home Ec. Class, Art Class, and the Glee Clubs cooperated to make these programs successful. The production staff was under the direction of the speech class with Miss Ellen Landes, as Faculty Advisor. CRAMER'S The A. B. SAUER MUSIC CO. Groceries and Meats Lorain Co1.mty's Mtcsical Headquarters Penheld jct. Phone 62639 204 - 206 4th St. Lorain, Ohio Twenty-Seven
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STANDINC:-left ta Wight: Ann: l'l'ncock, M' H lr , Cl t' G'b 'k, k S d , h' Zeh I, M, C'l Emrys Meredith, Tom Gllivnii, Betty Sixderticlsdlne EeIiellr?eStellaOrIhemi'Iilc, ISISECFCOIISSIQII7 mc C wry IZ ' Suooxn Row-left to 'rightz Kathryn Horvath, Irene Popovich, Catherine NVagncr, Helen Toth, Ethel Noster, Tillie Fritsch, Margaret Konrad, Pauline NVolfe, john Evanoif. Fmsr Row-Sitting: Mr. lreland, Mary Hancock,, Mary LuKenic, Eileen Beal, Ethel Toth. PUBLICATION STAFF Just a turn of the dial and station C.B.S. presents the voice of Clearview with Eileen Beal as your announcer, now, I take great pleasure in turning the program over to the editor of the Clearview News and The Guide, Ethel Toth, who is always in pursuit of news. Hello, everyone. As the editor of the Guide and the Clearview News, I have been given the privilege of bringing to you the highlights of these two publications. The Clearview News our bifweekly paper, brings to its readers all school happenings, senior interviews, editorials, and, this year, bts of humor under column headingsg such as, Can You Imagine, Revealing Iniitals, and Will the Time Come. We are proud to state that the paper has always come out on time. This year we have exchanged papers with other schools in the counllgy, and in this way compared Clearview News to the purpose of bettering it in every way possi le. In the Guide, our annual edition, we try to bring to you all highlights of the past year. The staff under the supervision of Miss Hocker, advisor, and Mr. Ireland who assisted with the photo- graphy have worked hard on the Guide so that it may bring to all its readers a brief description of our school and its activities. These editions have had a larger distribution this year than ever before, and I take this op' portunity to thank each 'and every one who read the Clearview News and the Guide for making these two editions possible. We certainly hope that you have enjoyed them as much as we have enjoyed bringing them to you. Don't forget to tune in again next year over Station C. B. S., the Blue and Gold Network, for more highlights of the school year. AMI-IERST HARDWARE CO. JOHN STACK COAL CO. General Hardware, Plumbing and Tinviiwig 17th 69 Broadway, Lorain, Ohio Phone 409 Amherst, Ohio Phones 2268 - 7231 Twenty-Sim
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ig, Yqiinf Y, fr 1 'Y .ig qw .1 S1'ANn1iwrL:: Vesta Delaney, Nlargaret Pataki, Mziry Lulienic, Ethel Nostcr, Mildred Bolcis, Carul Boyd, Helen Dobrin, Miss Hoffman, Norma Saludin, Kathryn Horvath, lrene Popovich, Helen Toth, Anna Hancock. Snfvrizuz Emma Baku, Pauline Casco, Ethel Toth, Pauline Wolfe, Betty Snyder, Neva Krupp, Eileen Beal. THE BOOSTER CLUB Ha! Ha! Hal Friends and classmates! The Booster Club! This program is coming to you through the facilities of the Clearview Broadcasting Station. Your announcer is Betty Snyder. This program has been made possible through our sponsor, Miss Hoffman. The ofhcers areg Presif dent, Pauline Wolfeg VicefPres., Ethel Toth: Sec.'Treas., Betty Snyder. To become a wellfknown radio star on this program, one must aid in the selling of tickets, ushering, and maintaining order for tournaments and band concerts. This year the proceeds of all performances given at this studio will be turned over to the Clearview Broadcasting Station for football equipment. Wlien the necessary 50 points are acquired, a pin bearing the insignia of the club is given to the winners, thus their fame becomes wide and they are on their way to Stardom. Compliments of The LORAIN TOWEL SUPI5.Y CO. DREAMLAND and ELVIRA 214 E. 34th St. Lorain, Ohio THEATRE CO. Phone 3247 Twenty-Eight ll
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