Clearview High School - Guide Yearbook (Lorain, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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4 An announcement from the Chief Pilot-Testing 1f2-lf2fAttcntion, Please! Before the Clearview Clipper takes off, we'cl like to make one final anf nouncement: We, the faculty and myself, would like to wish the Seniors of 1939 success and happiness. We hope that your memories of Clearview will be pleasant and helpful. Administration Corresponding to the beacon light in guiding our planes to safety is none other than Dora Reuter. A staunch friend of all students, she has aided them not only in their work in the commercial field, but also in their personal affairs. Besides being an Honorary Booster and Mr. Durling's secretary, Miss Reuter is Clerk of the School Board, School Treasurer and also cashier in the school cafeteria. N ELDRED COMPANY If You Wziiit to Get in Hot Water Call O3 Royal Portable Typewritcrs THOMAS MCGEACHIE fOr Student USC 324 4th St. Phone 2286 375 Broadway Lorain, Ohio LOY-Hin, Ol1iO Seven

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Board Members - The best Clipper ship has its powers underneath the painted body and mag' niticent form. So, is a school. The force, the power, behind a plane is the propeller, the motors, but the power behind Clearview is the Board of Education. Q Vsfhat could be called the power behind the flight is the force of the trifmotor, our President, Mr: Thompson. He has been a loyal member of the board for four years and is a native of Ohio. He salutes Vermilion High and Bliss College in Wash' ington D. C., as his Alma Mater. He is employed as an electrical engineer at thc steel plant and is a Mason. Our Vice'President, Mr. Knight, has been a member of the Board for seven years and gives Tennessee High School the credit for his basic knowledge one finds in text books. He has lived in Ohio nineteen years and fought valiantly in the Wtu1'ld War. The American Legion and the Masons are his 'fraternal organizations, and he is employed in the electrical department of the coke plant. Our former President for six years, Mrs. Moulton, was the first to favor the redistricting of Clearview from Sheffield Lake in 1928 and she has been a loyal member of the board ever since. She is a member of the P. T. A. and has been its President ten times. She graduated from Elyria High School and formerly taught at Highland and Maplewood Schools. Mr. Cramer has lived here for nine years and his time has been pretty well taken up by being a mounter at the American Stove Company and operating Cramer's Grocery Store next to the school. He has been a member of the Board for three years and previously taught Geography and Manual Arts at Clearview. He received a diploma from Wilmington College. Mr. Cooley has attended Wakemaii High School, Professor Fraser's School of Cosmetics, and the Cincinnati School of Embalming. He is a native of ,this comf munity, has been a funeral director for twenty three years, and is a member of the Masons, Boy Scouts of America, and has served four years on the Board. Also, when a plane is up, a man sits at a desk back at the airport and keeps in touch with him. He keeps the pilot notified of all late weather reports and he keeps a record of all flights made. As clerk, Miss Dora Renter does nearly the same for the Board, for her reports and records are invaluable to them. She is also Sec' retary to Mr. Dui-ling. OBERLIN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE This school has come to occupy a prominent place in training young men and women for business, office and secretarial positions. To those graduating from high school this year, any business training you take should bc of college grade. That is why the Oberlin School of Commerce, a member of the American Association of junior Colleges, with its advanced courses, college textbooks, class plan of instrucf tion-admitting students only at the beginning of terms-should appeal to you. This is one of only a few schools of its kind in the United States, to hold active member' ship in the American Association of Iunior Colleges. Many leading firms at Cleveland, Akron, Elyria, Lorain and other places look to Oberlin when in need of good office help. Sim



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Gordon Bartter 9th Grade Home Room: Baldwin Wallace: B. S. Ohio State University: Industrial Arts: 11th Grade Class Advisor. Albert Walker Principal of Vincent: Phi D. Wooster College: M. A. Western Reserve: Kent: Valparizo: History and Arithmetic: Basket' hall: Boy and Girl Scouts. Doyt Perry 12th Grade Home Room: B. S. Bowling Green State University: M. A. Ohio State University: Boys' Physical Education: Social Science: Senior class advisor: Coach of hasketball: football and tracl-cg Boys' advisor. Frances Byrne 10th Grade Home Room: B. S. Bowling Green State University: Univerf sity of Michigan: Chaffee' Noble School of Expres' sion, Detroit: English 10, 11, 12: Speech: Advisor, News and Guide: Draf matics. Helen Dreher Vincent 8th Grade Home Room: National College A. B.: English: Girls' Physical Education, Clyde Seidel Western Reserve, Music Education B. S.: Orches- tra: Drum fs' Bugle: Boys' Glee Culb. Paul Weaver llth Grade Home Room' Ohio State University: 7f8 Mathematics: Draw' ing: General Mathematf ics: Advanced Drawingg Geometry. Ruth Reddy 10th Grade Home Room: State Teachers College, Kearney, Nebraska: State Teachers College. Greelf ey Colorado: Commer' cial: Sponsor Clearview News. Betty Lehman 7th Grade Home Room: Vocational Home Eco' nomics: Ohio State Uni' versity: Home EC. 7, S, 9, 10. Marguerite Spelbrink Oberlin College: Music Education B. S.: Girl's Glee Club. Marion Heeley I lth Grade Home Room: Kent State University: Ohio State University: Physical E d u c a t io ng Home Economics: Eng' lish. Wayne Inslee 9th Grade Home Room: Ashland: General Scif ence: Social Science: As' sistant Coach: Physical Education. Charles Bedell Sth Grade Home Room: Ohio State University: Bowling Green State University: Chemistry: Physics: Biology: Generf al Science. Hilda Renter 12th Grade Home Room: B. A. Mount Union: Penn State: Western Re' serve Library School: History: Latin: English: Algebra: Library: Boost' er Club: Girls' Advisorg Sophomore Class Advis- Ur. Q20

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