Cleveland High School - Beacon Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1937
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IT marks The TenTh anniversary oT Colonel Lind- bergh's epochal TlighT. ln commemoraTion oT This day and oT The Triumphs oT aviaTion The l937 BEACON makes iTs bowl -'FFT AviaTion has broughT a revoluTionary change To a world al- ready sTaggering Trom changes. IT is our responsibiliTy To make sure ThaT in doing so we do noT desTroy The very Things we wish To proTecT. When I see ThaT wiThin a day or Two damage can be done which no Time can ever replace, l begin To realize we musT look Tor a new Type oT securiTy-securiTy which is dynamic, noT sTaTic7 securiTy which resTs in inTelligence, noT in TorTs. Our responsibiliTy in creaTing a greaT Torce Tor desTrucTion may be somewhaT relieved by knowing we have allied This Torce wiTh inTelligence and educaTion, and ThaT we have moved power TurTher away Trom ignorance. l find some cause Tor hope in The belieT ThaT power which musT be bound To knowledge is less dangerous To civ- ilizaTion Than ThaT which is barbaric. 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Page I46 I SKYWAYS AND BYWAYS Page I52 MM M M 1 or-Igqwue Beacon gwle 'Beacon WWI: 'Bead-Que? T112 Bfatong The BCS'-'AH AERIAL ERA THE H37 UEACO K r esfit ' ' Cbal gf , IH - ' smrh -Nf- vq ,wi ' x W Q .. A. EE riff? el' in l, M 1' .4., dywdw. I' Page Ten W N W' 'W' -57, 'W' 'ff' 'W' 'TI'- -'cr w- if TEV 'W' f-Q RT WEST? . V 1 Q- W-W. .M FIRST FLIGHTS By DOLORES GERARD To Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh belongs Torever The crediT and The honor oT being The TirsT person To Tly alone across The ATlanTic Ocean. The drama OT The shy, unassuming young man Taking oTT alone in a plane procured Through his own eTTorTs To make a non-sTop crossing To Europe, appealed To The whole world. I'Ie modesTly sTepped inTo his plane aT RoosevelT Field, New York, on The morning oT lvlay 20, I927, Took over The conTrols oT his plane, The SpiriT oT ST. Louis, and wiTh an inconspicuous wave oT his hand merely said, I'm oTi. The world in general, and all America in parTicular, waiTed wiTh baTed breaTh unTiI ThirTy-Three and one-halT hours laTer, The same daring buT Tired young man landed aT Le BourgeT Field aT Paris, sTepped ouT oT his plane, and wiTh his cusTomary modesTy said, I am Charles Lindbergh. To him, Trom ThaT momenT, has been given in praise The name oT The Lone Eagle. From him no one can ever Take away, in The leasT degree, The hpnor ThaT The world has so universally besTowed. I-Iis was The ouTsTanding TlighT oT a Time. As Typical oT The TaTe oT Tlyers who Tried buT did noT succeed, The memory oT The Tragic aTTempT oT CapTains Nungesser and Coli s+iIl haunTs The Trans-ATlanTic rouTes. Their recenT disappearance was Tresh in The mind oT Charles Lindbergh when he sTarTed on his memorable TlighT, Tor on Ivlay 8, I927, These gallanT Tlyers had seT ouT in Their plane, chrisTened The WhiTe Bird and decoraTed wiTh The insignia oT skull and coTfin, inTenTionally To mock The deaTh ThaT was soon To be Their TaTe. They, Too, had seT up The crossing oT The ATlanTic as Their goal: buT whaT happened on The TlighT is sTill a mysTery, Tor The ocean has never revealed The secreT oT where They landed or oT whaT caused Their disasTer. EighT years beTore, however, Two oTher vaIianT men, in spiTe oT The Tailures and deaTh oT previous Trans-oceanic Tlyers, had braved and had successTully overcome The Terrors oT The vasT expanses oT The ATlanTic. To Those Two pioneers in long- disTance Tlying, belongs The enviable honor oT being The TirsT aviaTors To succeed in making a non-sTop TlighT Trom America To Europe. These Two heroes were CapTain John Alcock, an Englishman, piloT oT The plane, and LieuTenanT ArThur W. Brown, an American, The navigaTor. These gallanT airmen Took oTT Trom NewToundIand on June I4, I9I9. For hours They saw neiTher sun nor moon, neiTher land nor sea. They Tlew blind Through a dense Tog, and conTinuously, hour aTTer hour, The plane was covered wiTh a sheeT oT ice caused by Trozen sleeT. AT Times The Tog was so dense and weT ThaT Their aviaTion insTrumenTs did noT work. This added To Their alarm and danger, and, aT one Time, To Their Terror, They Tounol Themselves barely Ten TeeT above The surTace oT The ocean. A single dip inTo The waTer and The ATlanTic would have been Their gravel INleverTheless, aTTer sixTeen hours and Twelve minuTes oT This consTanT danger, They arrived aT CliTden, Ireland. For This TlighT They were knighTed by King George V oT England. AIThough people generally Think oT Alcock and Brown, or perhaps even more oTTen oT Lindbergh, as being The TirsT To Tly across The ocean, iT was The UniTed STaTes Navy's Tlyers who acTually made The TirsT Trans-ATlanTic TlighT. They used sea-planes, and compleTed The Trip by sTages. OUT oT The Three planes which sTarTed The TlighT, The one To survive aT The end oT The Trip was The NC-4, which was commanded by LieuTenanT-Commander AlberT C. Read, a small, reserved, raTher sTudious man Tor a Tlyer. They seT ouT on May I6, l9I9, Trom Trepassy, NewToundland, and landed aT Lisbon, PorTugal, on May 27, I9I9. Page T el e IT was The English who Took The lead in making The TirsT round-Trip airship crossing oT The ATlanTic. WiTh an apparenT ease which hid The skill oT iTs commander, lvlaior G. H. ScoTT, The R-34 leTT EasT l:orTune, ScoTland, July 2, l9I9, and aTTer Tlying Three Thousand Two hundred and sevenTy miles in one hundred eighT hours and Twelve minuTes, Tied up quieTIy, July 6, aT The mooring masT erecTed aT Mineola Field. There were TwenTy-nine persons aboard. ATTer a wild nighT wiTh a sTorm ThreaTening To Tear The dirigible loose Trom iTs masT, The R-34 swiTTly reTurned To Pulham, England, July 9-I2, in sevenTy-Tive hours. IT was anoTher conguesT oT The air, boldly carried ouT wiTh consummaTe skill. During lvlay and June, l922, The TirsT Trans-ATlanTic TlighT Trom EasT To WesT was successTully made. On This TlighT, CapTain Sacudura Cobral was in command oT The PorTuguese seaplane, The Eairey Ill, on The Trip Trom Europe To SouTh America: Trom Lisbon To Rio de Janeiro. In IQZ4, UniTed STaTes Army Tlyers made The Tamous Round-The-World TlighT, Two oT The Tour planes Tinishing The SeaTTle-To-SeaTTle TlighT beTween April 6 and SepTember 28. The acTual Tlying Time was Three hundred TiTTy-one hours, alThough one hundred sevenTy-Tive days were consumed, and TiTTy-seven sTops were made. LieuTenanT Lowell SmiTh commanded The Tlagship, Chicago: LieuTenanT Erik Nelson, The New Orleans. The TlighT marked The TirsT wesTward crossing oT The ATlanTic Ocean. The TirsT wesTward non-sTop aeroplane TlignT over The NorTh ATlanTic was accomplished May I2-I3, I928. This TlighT was compleTed by The laTe Baron Von I-IueneTeld, CapTain Koehl and lvlaior FiTzmaurice, who wenT by way oT Ireland To Greenlee Islands, near NewToundland. In The same year, SmiTh, Ulm, and Lyons sTarTed on The TirsT TlighT across The PaciTic, leaving Oakland, CaliTornia, on lvlay 28, and arriving aT Sidney, June IO, To claim all The honors They had courageously won. STill anoTher pioneer TlighT was The unTorgeTTable world Tour made by The GraT Zeppelin which leTT LakehursT, New Jersey, AugusT 8, l929, aT I2:4O A. lvl., and, aTTer Tlying over FrederichshaTen, Tokyo, and Los Angeles, alighTed again aT LakehursT, Thus having encircled The world in iusT TwenTy-one days, eighT hours and TwenTy- six minuTes. AviaTor aTTer aviaTor has accepTed The challenge oT long disTance and hazardous TlighTs. Some have succeeded and some have Tound graves in The ocean. Trans- PaciTic, Trans-polar, and around-The-world TlighTs have become almosT commonplace: buT, in The minds oT a hero-loving world, no one can ever Take away The glory oT Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh Tor his pioneer solo non-sTop TlighT Trom America To Europe. - . .' 15- 2922-. ., 'T37-sibgbff, iff-i'r1'fZ'+ i:-T 'f', -'-' f .'1 Pai Tfifiifafl lf-fag ,ff1f5i5:-55 ,5-. ,z ff.. -1 I - - 1 ' -- :-:eras ' I ' -' T?ff35i1iii-'12:,. I ' ' vii 7 ':'.-'55-5.?1E'Tf ' ' ' . - A . 1 -viii - Q -lliiv : it-v ' li 7 v vtilturt tiiti, i wf W Page TI1irTeen Q X wa XE. Amin Na Lil iss, Page Fourfeen U , , K , Y ,, I , fvlarlcf -R615 c, MR. JOHN J. MADDOX Principal Page Sixieen Page Sevenfeen MR. MILTON FRYE fXssis+an+ Principal Gilbert ZL. Bake 1ss1:19s7 A genial personalify, a friendly spirii of cooperalion, an originalily of ideas coupled wilh a slrong courage of conviclionz These are +he characlerislics which made Mr. Dalxe an oulslanding and inspiring 'reacher and endeared him fo all of us. Page Eighleen l Qllbarles 19. Slater 187211936 A man of 'lremenclous energy: a 'l'eacl1er will: l1igl1es'I' ideals, earnesfly devo+ed 'ro 'rhe welfare of s+uden+sg a principal moved by unwavering conscien+iousness: a co- worker fillecl wi+l'1 +lie warmesi' friendliness. These are flue qualilies of +l1e man +ha+ live in +l'1e memories of fhose who knew and worked wi+l1 him. Page Nineieen Every book has iTs TiTle. When The lasT paragraph is read, The book closed-Then only is The imporT of The TiTle clear. From chapTer To chapTer OT Miss MaclV1illan's liTe, Through The Turning pages oT work, Travel, happiness and sulllering, ran The unbroken Thread OT an inclomiTable TaiTh in imrnorTaliTy. This was The sTrongesT and noblesT oT her many noble and sTronq qualiTies. A Tine Teacher, a loyal Trienol, a valianT spiriT True To her own icleals, Trom The closed book of her earThly liTe shines iTs unTorgeT- able TiTle-THERE IS NO DEATH. Page Twenfy Page Twenfy-one LIFE By MARY BURGI-IART To me, a liimzari life is likv cz rarirzbofw, Uimoticed as il 'Hrst appears on this worldfs liorizoirig But gazed upon as it gathers color and vigor of life's triiimpliarzt aeliiezfeizzeiits. For cz brief years it is stroiig iii belief cmd ambitioii -its baizriers float through the airg Arid than it quietly fades arid sinks into the blue, from which it fame. ffm My ART Evelyn R. Filcln Jean Kimber Florence Knepper Mary M. Saams COMMERCIAL J. A. Benson J. D. Bragg Gilberl L. Dalce Waldo H. Drake E. E. Hulzel Karin Jansson 1 S. A. Lewis, Jr. E. H. Meyer Earl H. Neller Clara E. Townsend ENGLISH Conslance Brown Bessie Campbell Herald M. Doxsee Berl E. Fenenga Caroline Gayler Ray I-lerilage Lulu E. Kilpalriclc Dena Lange .Helen McCalpin Lucile C. Murphy Julia D. Pryor Julia D. Randall HOME ECONOMICS Eleanor B. Foofe Mary Inez Mann Virginia C. Richman iNousTRiAi. ARTS eeonge s. enioian Harry L. King Mari J. sneien R. K. wniiesiii Rnipn c. Wilson LANGUAGES. Ediiin .sabbiii A Mariano Maya Herberl Moeller Hazel L. Tompkins Elizabefh Toomey Paula Will-ielmi MATHEMATICS Louise H. Hull Marla Moody E. M. Scliuenernan A. J. Scliwarlz C. E. Treclinniclc Florence C. Waddoclc I-larriel L. Rollimann MUSIC Edilln M, Waddoglq Vernon J. Barrell' Carolyn L. Woslenliolm Cliarlolle L. Mann Page Twenly-Iwo Page Twen+v-Ihree PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ralph Ballin Lelia V. Gunlher Lilian M. Harrison Marlha l-lehrlein Roland Neuman John Eliol Noon SCIENCE Mendel E. Branom Marquerile Fleming Esiher I-leiniclce Theodore D. Kelsey James MacKay F. W. Moody William A. Ryan Anna E. Tensfeld Karl L. Ware SOCIAL SCIENCE Fred K. Deming Virgil A. Dougan Edna Irene Fisse C. W. Hawkins Hilda E. I-Iiemenz C. F. Kincaid Mary J. Klem W. C. McNu'r+ Gene Meenach Elhel Morrow Earl C. Parker Mamie F. Randolph I-l. R. Tucker OFFICE Arline Baiz Bessie M. Carney Marquerile Redd BOOKS AND SUPPLIES R. J. Davisson LIBRARIAN Emma B. Oldendorph SPEECH Dorolhy M. Woldslad PHYSICIANS Dr. Mary McLoon Dr. L. R, Wenizel NURSE Geneva M. McMurTrey Page Tweniy four' A DAY IN THE COUNTRY By VERA TREINEN AlThough I can now look on The advenTure wiTh a smile, aT The Time iT happened, iT cerTainly was no laughing maTTer. During a Three-day holiday, our Tamily moTored down To The Czarks where we sTayed overnighT aT The Tarmhouse oT relaTives. ATTer enjoying The kind oT dinner ThaT only counTry Tolks can prepare, my younger broTher and I wanTed To see and do everyThing possible in The shorT Time we were able To sTay. SelecTing by chance a road wiTh seemingly likely prospecTs oT inTeresT, he and I pulled our collars closer around our ears againsT The sTrong wind ThaT had been blowing sTeadily since early morning, and began our walk. We were very much disappoinTed in iTs scenic possibiliTies Tor The TarTher we walked, The more desolaTe The counTryside became. TwilighT had deepened and iT was now guiTe dark. There were no human beings wiThin sighT or sound. On The one side oT The road, The Tields were Tlooded wiTh waTer-The backwaTers oT The Tlooded Mississippi, in which Trogs were making whaT seemed To me The weirdesT oT noises in ThaT deserTed IocaliTy. FarTher on, Jimmy, my broTher, noTiced a small shack, which was The TirsT sTrucTure we had come To in some Time. IT was small and unpainTed, wiTh all iTs windows boarded up. We believed iT To be a deserTed schoolhouse because oT iTs diIapidaTed condiTion. LeT's go over and see iT, Jimmy suggesTed. I replied ThaT iT was preTTy laTe and we had beTTer sTarT back. Well, iT you're aTraid1- ThaT seTTled iT. I couldn'T risk being ThoughT aliraid oT a deserTed house, so we crossed The road and walked up To The house. I wenT around To The side. There isn'T anyThing To see. LeT's go, I called To him. WaiT a minuTe. The door's probably locked, buT I'm going To Try iT. So saying, he walked up The Three small sTeps, puT his hand To The knob, and gave a push. The door slowly opened. Meryl he cried exciTedly, iT's openingI BuT seeing whaT was inside, his brown eyes grew bigger, his Tace grew pale as he yelled, RunI There's someThing in There! IT was True. AT TirsT a gleam oT lighT sTreamed ouT Through The door and some- one-I really couldn'T be sure yeT wheTher iT was man, beasT, or goblin-had come To The door. We didn'T waiT To see. The unexpecTedness oT seeing The lighT and liTe oT The house wiThin conTrasTi'ng wiTh The loneliness oT Those open spaces was Too much Tor our nerves. We didn'T sTop running unTil we were ouT oT riTle shoT aT leasTl As we neared The Tarmhouse we agreed noT To say anyThing abouT whaT had happened, Tearing They would laugh aT our scare. LaTer ThaT evening we were all gaThered in The small, dimly-IighTed siTTing-room. Our Uncle John, one oT The oldesT Tarmers in The counTry, said, as he lighTed up his pipe, Yep, iT was one oT The worsT Tloods I ever saw. There were several Tamilies whose homes were Tlooded ThaT came over in This direcTion. I reckon some oT Them are sTill living hereabouTs. lvly broTher and I looked aT each oTher meaningly. So ThaT was The explanaTionI No doubT The ghosTly occupanTs had been as alarmed aT our unexpecTed inTrusion as we. As This phase oT The siTuaTion presenTed iTselT, my hearT resumed iTs normal beaT as I ThoughT ThaT anoTher Time I would noT be so easily TrighTened. Or would I? Page TwenTy-'live F ff f-Ngff-X,....N S fvsskcnccjj ffs m j C Ly, ' N-.ff 1. KT X ,MN Xxx! r-, X . X If fa!-'ff ,QA .J Q x J J . fo, -Xfx ,A ' 'Sf ,. -A L!! j J W. X N K xXX XXX X X NN XX XX X xxxxx XXXQKXW - x ! kKQ R X Miss Meenach Mr. McNuH' SPONSORS OF THE GRADUATING-5 CLASSES Miss Mee-nach and Mr. lVlcNu'rJr, we cannoi help buf feel Thai' wiihoui your assisiance and advice This lasl ierrn al Cleveland High School would noi have been so happy. We wani you io know Jrhal all Jrhal you have done is appreciaied deeply. Wherever we go, our lives will be brighiened by Jrhe memories of our Senior Term, made more delighiiul and valuable lor us by your friendly counsel. THE JANUARY AND JUNE GRADUATING CLASSES Page Twenfy-eigh+ el lC'D,lG7'lCC3,1Cf9'1Q9'IQ' QANIIARY miss 0 ,Q'l9 7 sgsiiofd Kiebler Duke Presldem' ...,.,,,, ,,,,, Vice- Presidenl .,.,., Girls' Secrelaryu.. Boys' Gi rls Boys' Boys' i Secrela rye ,,,.,, ,, Treasurer .,.... Treasurer, ,,,, ., Serqeanf-al-Arms Girls' Serqeanl-af-Arms Sfudem' Council Rep. ,S l Hardy BBN! Fleisclimann Berr Franlc Ameluriq . Eloise l-lardy lAdelaide Berr ' ' ' lRuTli Priebe Earl Sclwlesing Roberl Edmonson ,,,,,,Oscar Bay ,, ,Jewel Dulce Joe Fleischmann Grace Kiebler Dorolhy Goelz Goelz Priebe Ame-lung Eclmonson Page Twenfy-nine Beacon I937 LORAINE RHEA ALLEN Honor Socieiy, '36, Aca demic Cp Alhlelic Pin, Lel- lerg Pipes O'Pan, Ca I' p .. '33-6: Weoc, '34g Vice-Pres., '35, Treas., '36, O. ancl B. Rep.: Chem Club, '36-7 Tennis, '33-63 Play Day '33-6: Bowling, '34--6: Base ball, '33 ARVASENE BAER S+ucIen+ Council, '3445 Alelhinae, '36: Operella '34-5: Play Day, '33-47 Girls GEORGE BANN ECKER Websler Hayne, O. and B. Rep. '357 Chem Club, Li- brarian, '36: Chess Club. '36: Golf Club, '35, Team, '36, Leller, '36: Sludenl' Council, '36: O. and B. Sialii, '36q Sludenl' Commil- lee, '36 LA VERNE BERG Modern Language, '36g Play Day, '35: Speed Ball, '34-5: Girls' Tennis, '3o: Vol- NORMA ANDERSON Girls' Physiology, '33-6: Modern Lan ua e '34 5' Q Q I ' I Tennis Team, '33-61 Oper- ella, '35-6 RAY CIESIELSKI Sludenl Council, '36q Radio Club, O. and B. Rep., '35 Swimming, '34-5 VERA BURITSCH Alelhinae, '36, Weoc, '35-67 Oper- ella, '34-6: Alhlelic Pin, '35g Gym Pianist '34-6: Girls' Tennis, '33: Hiking, '32-3: Bowling, '337 Base- ball, '32 - VIRGINIA BECKER Aleihinae, '34-5: Play Day, '33-6: Toxophiliie, '35-6, O, and B. Rep., '36, Alhlelic Pin ley Ball, '35 CHARLES BLAIR Harvard Book Award, '35: Honor Sociely, '367 Boys' Debale, '34-6: Debale C's, '34-67 Academic C, '34-6: Beacon Slali, '36, Websler Hayne, '35, Pres., '36: Salu- Ialio, '35-6: Sludenl' Coune Cil, '33 DOLORES BU RK Baseball, '36, Play Day, '34-6 DAN BOLANOVICH Honor Socieiy, '36, Kodalcliclc, Treas., '36: Chem Club, Vice-Pres., '36, Forum, '34-57 Websler Hayne, '35,s, Chess Club, '34-51 Aca- demic C, '33-6 ELMER BULLERDICK Websier Hayne, '35-6 Page Thiriy January Class IDA BIPPEN WALTER BOLHOFNER EDNA MAE BERGHOEFER WARREN BRUMMELL Paleleers, '33-6: Goodlel- ' lowsliip Club, '34-61 Base- ball, '33: Play Day, '35-6 ' ROBERT BODE MARJORIE BLAYLOCK EDWARD ALLEN. ' HELEN BIER Cle Culcs, '33-43 Palaleers. '35 Page Thirfy-one ' FRANCES CHARVAT l-lonor Sociely, '36, Beacon Slall, '37, Girls Debale, '34-61 Debale C:Cl1em Club, '36-7: Goodfellow- ship Club, '34--6: Weoc, '35-6, Treas., '35: Academic C1 Allwlelic Ping Volley Ball, '35'6q Girls' Ten- nis, '33-55 Girls' Swimming, '33 DORIS BURKE Alhlelic Pin: G. A. A. Council, '34-1 Girls' Swimming, '33-51 Play Day, '33-5 MILDRED BINDER Goodl'allQwsliip Club, '36: Weoc '34-6: Play!Day, '33-63 Bowling '35-6: Baseball, '34-5: G. A. A Council, '35 HAROLD BETZOLD l L Beacon LILLIAN COLEMAN Honor Sociely, '36, Mod- ern Language, Pres., '35, Sec.. '36, Alefhinae, '36- Academic C, '34-6 ' HELEN COM PASS Alhlefic Pin, '34, Leffer, '35, Cup, '36, Girls' Swim- ming, '34-6, Baseball, '34-6, Play Day, '33-5, Baskelball, '36, Girls' Tennis, '35, Pipes O'Pan, '34, Volley Ball, '34-5 ROBERT FEHLBER Rifle Club, '34-5, Sludenf Council Alfernale, '33, 4 LEROY ENGLISH Chess Club, '35-6-, Sludeni' Coune cil Allernafe, '35-6 EUGENE DARR Boys' Glee Club, '35-6, Gym Club, '35-6, Chess Club, '34 ARTH U R DAVIS CARL FEICHTINGER Beacon Slahf, '37, Tennis Team, '35, Capt, '36, Alhlelic Award, Pin, '35-6, Honor Sociefy, '36, Treas., '37, Academic C, '34, 6, Kodalzliclq, '36, Pres., '37, Sludenl Council, '33, 4, Chem Club, '36, Treas., '37 DOROTHY FLUETSCH Girls' Physiology, '35-6 BETTY JANE DARR Cie Culcs, '35, O. and B. Rep., '36-7, Toxophilile, '35-7 LORRAINE CLOVER Sharpshoolers, '35, Pres., '36, Alhlelic Pin, LeH'er Hockey, '34, 5, Volley Ball: Sec,, '35, Girls' Swimming '33, 4, Girls' Tennis, '34, 6 Baseball, '35, Hiking, '33 GERALDINE CROSSMAN Academic C, '36, S'ruden+ Council Alf., '36, Pep Club, '35-6, Alefhinae, '36, Base- ball, '35, Pipes O'Pan, '34, Girls' Tennis, '35'6, Play Day, '33, 6 CHESTER DODSON l Page Thirfy-Two if KARL MIEHE Rifle Club, '34-5: Typis+, '36I Band, '33-5, C , '36g All Cily High Scluool Or- cl'1es+ra, '35-6: All Cily High School Band, '36, Novelfy Orcheslra, '35-6 WALTER MEHN January Class CHARLOTTE MEYER DOROTHY O'DONNELL EDGAR NEIDEL LORAYNE PFEIL Beacon, Asso, Edifor, '37, O. and B. Slaff, '36, Honor Sociely, '36, Academic C, '35, Girls' Debale, '33, Pres. '34, Pin, '35, Leffer, '363 Girls' Physiology, '35, Pres. '36: Salulafio, Sec. '35, Vice Pres. '36g Forensic, Pres. '36 Page Thirfy-ihree CHARLES M UELLER Paleleers, '34-5 JEAN ETTE PERROT l-lonor Sociely, '36, Weoc, '33-4, Vice Pres., '35, Pres. '36: Paleleers, '35-67 Acad ernic C , Baseball, Sec. '35' Play Day '34-6' Slu derll Council Pill., '35,' Repi '36 RAYMOND MATT Radio Club, '35: Pliilalelic Club, '34- DOROTHY PHILLIPS Academic C: Honor Sociefy, '36: Operella, '34-61 Palereers. '34-6: LEONARD PARKS Dramalic Club, '344f5 OTTO MOSER Beacon i I937 BEATRICE HYLAND Allwlelic Pin, '36, Cle Cuks, '34, Sec., '35, Sql. al Arms, '36, Play Day, '33-5, Girls' Tennis, '34-5, Speed Ball, '33 VERNON GRENZEBACH MARIAN HALLETT Honor Sociely, '36, Goodfellow- sliip Club, '35, Sec., '36, O. and B. Rep., '36, Girls' Physiology, '34-5, Treas., '36, O. and B. Rep., '36, Girls' Debale, '33-5, O. and B. Rep., '36, Pin, O. and B. Typisl, '36, Modern Lang., '33, Sfudenl Council, '35 JOHN HALE Weoc, '34-6, A+l'1lel'ic Pin, Girls' Tennis, '33, Hikin ROGER FUQUA Crafl Club, '34, Club Librarian, '35, O. and B. Rep., '36 MARY ANN HAGEMANN '33, Operelfa, '35 GERTRU DE HAMMER Honor Socieiy, '36, Siudenf Coun- cil, '35, Academic C, Weoc, '36, G. A. A. Council, O. and B. Rep., '36, Alelhinae, '36, Pep Club, '35- 6, Allwlelric Pin, Play Day, '35-6: Bowling, '34-5, Soeed Ball, '35-6, Valley Ball, '35 ETHEL HERR Paleleers, '33f5, Maslercrallsman, '36 Q. PAUL GARNATZ MARJORIE FRIGANZA Honor Sociely, '36, Sfudenl Council, '35-6, Academic C, Operefla, '34, Modern Language, '34-5, Sql. al Arms, '36, Kodalclick, '36, O. and B. Rep., Goodfel- lowslwip Club. '36, Girls' Swimmino, '35-6: Girls' Tennis, '34, Play Day, '34 LILLAN GREENBERG Allwlelic Pin, Leflerg Volley Ball, '34-6 Baseball, '35-6, Baslcelball, '36, Play Day, '33-4, Girls' Tennis, '35-6, Speed Ball, '33-5, l-liking, '33 WALTER GOYDA Gym Club, '35 Page Tl'1ir+y-four JUNE HOERTEL Operella, '34-6, Girls' Quarlef, '36, La Musique. '33-6, Honor Sociely, '36 Sludenl Council All., '33 Rep., '35, Hiking, '33-4 Play Day, '34-5, Girls Tennis lnsfruclions, '33 Bowling, '34 LA VERNE HOESCH Bowling, '33 ELEANOR HOFFMANN Afhlelic Pin, '35, Academic C, '36, Weoc, '35-6, La Musique, '34, G. A. A. Council, '36, Operelia, '34- 5, Girls' Tennis, '34-6, Pep Club, '35-6, Play Day, '35, Baseball, '35, Hockey, '34- 5, Hiking, '33, Pipes O'Pan, '34-5 MILDRED HOFFMANN Allwlefic Pin, '36, Girls' Tennis, '33-5, Sec. '36, Play Day, '33-5, G. A. A. Coun- cil, '36, Operella, '35-6, Volley Ball, '35, Capi., '36, Speed Ball, '35, O. and B. Rep., Hockey, '35, Base- ball, '35, Pipes O'Pan, '36 Page Tl'lir+y-five X , , 'yur . ! i . I . , . V . V x '1 1 'x Kl fill' a i xxx I! MARIAN HERR Honor Sociefy, '36, Sludenl Council, '34, Academic C, '34-6, Allwlelic Pin, '36, Girls' Physiology, '34-5, Goodfellowship Club, '34, G. A. A. Council, '34, Hik- ing, '34, Operella, '35, Girls' Glee Club ALDRIANE HUCKER Pipes O'Pan. '34-5, Modern Lang., '36, Play Day, '35-6, Girls' Swimming, '34, Girls' Tennis, '35-6, Aflilelic Pin, '36, O. and B. Exchange, '36 ROBERT HUSSMAN January e C l a s s EDWARD HIGHLAND Crafi Club, '36, Radio Club, '36, Kodaklick, '36 MARION HURTGEN Alhlelic Pin, '36, Girls' Tennis, '35-6, Volley Ball, '35, Speed Ball, '35, Play Day, '35, Baseball, '34-5 HELEN JAN KOWSKI Goodfellowslwip Club, '36, Allulelic Pin' Volley Ball, '34, 6, Play Day, '33 5 IRVIN JOHNSTON Chem Club, '36, Chess Club, '34, Boys' Debale, '34, Sluclenl Coun- cil '35 6 RALPH GU NDLACH Beacon I937 BEATRICE KISSEL Bowling, '33g Hiking, '33: Girls' Swimming, '33-4, 63 Girls' Tennis, '34-5: Alh- lelic Pin MARIE KLINGE Honor Sociefy, '36: Asso. Edilor O. and B., '36: Aca- demic C, Alhle-Tic Pin, Lef- Ier, Cup: Girls' Forensic Award, '33-5: Chem Club, Vice-Pres., '35-6: Goodfel- lowship Club, Vice-Pres., '361 Girls' Swimming, '33-6: Red Cross Life Saving DOROTHY KRATZ Hockey, '35: Play Day, EUGENE KUEHNLE 36 l CHARLES KRETSCHMAN Slucleni' Council All., '35-6 BILL KNOPF Chem Club, '35: Chess Club, '34: Kodalcliclc, '36, Nalure Club, '33: Slamp Club, '33 EDWARD KRIEGER Chem Club, '36, Sludenl Council, '36: Kodaklick, '36 ELVA KINSLEY Pipes O'Pan, '33-63 Play Day, '33- 6g Afhlefic Pin, Le+Ierg Girls' Tennis, '34, 6: Baseball, '33-4: Girls' Slcafing, '34I Hilcinq, '36 DOROTHY KOENIG Baseball, '32, 4-5, Volley Ball, '36: Play Day, '34-5 Alhlefic Pin, '36 ALTA JORDAN Honor Sociely, '36: Good 'fellowship Club, '36, G. A. A. Council, '35-67 Afh le+ic Pin, Lellerq Baseball, '34-6: Girls' Tennis, '35-6 Speed Ball, '34-5: Play Day, '34 CARL KLEINERT Science Award, '36: Honor Sociely, '36: Boys' Debafe, '35g Pin, '36: Websfer- Hayne, '35-6: Treas.: Aca- demic C: Siudenf Council All., '36 DORIS KAPPLER Pipes O'Pan, '35-6: La Musique, '34-5: Play Day, '357 Girls' Swimming, '32-37 Girls' Tennis, '35g Afhleiic Pin Page Thirfy-six PRISCILLA LOUGHRAN Honor Sociely, '367 Aca demic C3 Sludenl Council '34-51 La Musique, '33-6 Operelfa. '34-6: Weoc '34-67 Goodlellowslwip Clubl '36, Play Day, '33-63 Base ball, '34-6: Bel Canlo, O and B. Rep., '36 WALTER LEEKER PAULINE LANE Beacon Slafl: Honor So- ciely, '36-7: Girls' Debale. '35, Ping Baseball, '34-1 Pipes O'Pan, '34: Speed Ball, '341 Sfudenf Council Rep., '34-1 Volley Ball, '341 Aca- demic C: Kalailu Lilerary Club, '347 Aililelic Pin DORIS LAWLER Honor Sociefy, '36: Sludenl Council Rep., '33g Aca- ADELI NE LANGENSAND Honor Sociely, '36, La Musique, '35-6: Paleleers, Vice-Pres., '35, O and B. Rep., '361 Sharpslwoolers, '33-6: Play Day, '34: Slu- denl Council AIT., '33: German Clio., '34-51 Oper- ella, '35-6: Kodaklick, Vice- Pres.. '36 JOHANNA MOELLENHOFF Slnarpslioolers, '34-6 January Class ROBERT McDOWELL Honor Sociely, '36, Golf Club, '35, Leller, '36-7: O. and B. Slalli, '36-7: Aca- demic C: Chess Club, '35- 6: Chem Club, '36-7 Siu- denl Commillee, '36 LOUIS MARCUS demic Cp Girls' Physiology. Sec., '33-4: Girls' Debaie, '34, Sec., '35-67 Debalinq Cp Aflnleiic Pin, Leller, Cup: Girls' Swimming, '33- 67 Girls' Tennis, '34-6 Page TI1ir+y-seven CATHERINE LYNCH Goodliellowslwip Club, '36q Salu Ialio, '34, Tennis Team, '36: Vol Iey sau, '33 BERNICE MANGERS Baskeiball, '36g Hockey, '34-5 Tennis, '35-6: Baseball, '34-57 Vol Iey Ball, '35-6: Hiking, '34-6 Speed Ball, '35: Girls' Swimming, '33, 5: Ailwleiic Pin, Lellerg Girls' HELEN MOH LEN BROCK Pipes O'Pan, '33-5: Track Team, '34-5: Tennis Team, '35g Valley Ball, '35: A+I1Ie+ic Pin EMILY MARINOVICH Beacon I937 JULIA PIEPER Afhlelic Pin, Lefler, Weoc, Vice-Pres.. '35-6, Modern Lang., Vice-Pres., '36, Bel Canlo, Vice-Pres., '36, Play Day, '34-5, Capl., '36, La Musique, '35-6, Operella, '35-6, Girls' Tennis, '34-6, Pipes O'Pan, '35-6 BERNICE PLEIMANN Bowling, '33 EDGAR SCHMIDT DOROTHY RYAN Operella, '34-5, Play Day, ' Baseball, '34 HERMAN REUTER Clwem Club, '36, Rifle Club, '35, Slalislical Officer, '36 EDWARD ROHDE Clwess Club, '34-5, Sluclenl Council Alf., '35 MAY SCHMIDT Honor Sociely, '36, Girls' Plwysi ology, '35, Treas., '36, Goodfel- lowslwiio Club, '36, O. and B Typist '36, Academic C CHARLES ROLLER 34, Sludenl Council Alf., '35-6 FRANCES PUNT G. A. A. Council, '33, Goocllellowslwip Club, '35- 6, Baseball, '34-6, Play Day, '36, Pep Club, '35, Weoc, '35, Allwlelic Pin EILEEN SCHEPERLE Paleleers, O. and B. Rep., '35, Treas., '36, Weoc, '35, Treas., '36, Goodfellowslwip Club, '36, Operelfa, '35-6, Pep Club, '35-6, Pipes O'Pan, '35 RALPH RUWWE ROBERT REINER Page Thirfy-eighf MARIAN SCHRECK Baseball, '33-4, Capt, '36: Bowling, '36: G. A. A. Council: Girls' Physiology, '36, Play Day, '33-ei Ani. lefic Pin JEANN E SCOTT Baseball, '34-6: Baskelball, '33-5: Chem Club, '35-65 Dramalic Club, '35-6: Girls' Debale, '35-6: I-loclcey, '35- 67 Hiking, '34-5: Play Day, '34-6: Salufalio, '34-67 Speed Ball, '33-47 Sfudenl' Council, '35-6 GILBERT SCHUESSLER Tennis C, '367 Siuclenf Council, '35-6 JOSEPH SCHNEIDERJOHN Baslcelball, '33-5 Page Thir+y-nine ANITA SCHWARZ Sludeni' Council Alf., '35--6 Weoc, '34-63 Goodfellow- ship Club, '34-5, Treas., '36 Alhlelic Pin: Girls' Tennis, ae: Pep Club, '35-6: I-nk ing, '33, Baseball, '34 CHARLES SHERWOOD Golf Club, '36, Radio Club, '35, Crafi' Club, '34-5 BETTY SOYSTER Novelfy Orclwesfra, '36g Allwleric Pin, Leflerg Girls' Swimming, '34- 6: Girls' Tennis, '35-67 Play Day, 33-61 Volley Ball, '35-6: I-Ioclcey, '35-6: Baseball, '34-57 Speed Ball, '34I I-liliing, '33 JOSEPH SPASNICK January Class MORRIS SHERMAN Clwem Club, '36: Craff Club, '35-61 Sfamp Club, '33 ANETTA SIMON Honor Sociely, '36: Aca- demic C: O. and B. Slaff, '367 Chem Club, '36, Girls' Physiology, '35-6: Modern Lang., '33-4: Afhlelic Pin: Girls' Tennis, '36: Bowling, '36: Baseball, '34-63 Play Day, '33-6 ELSIE SPRINZ Aihlelic Pin: Volley Ball, '35-67 Baseball, '35-6, I-liking, '36 LORENE STAAKE Alhlefic Pin, Lellerq Girls' Swim- ming, '35, O. and B. Rep., '36, Girls' Tennis, '34-61 Volley Ball, '35-61 Play Day, '34-6 Beacon l937 J ROBERT SUNKEL Honor Sociely, Pres., '36, Academic C, Sludenl Council, '35, Orcheslra C, '33-6, Violin Quarlelle, '35- 6, Golf Club, '36, Websler I-layne, '35-6, Chess Club, '36 CECIL TAYLOR G. A. A. Council, '33, Goodfellowship Club, '35-6, Baseball, '34-5, Play Day, '36, Pep Club, '35, Weoc, '35, Alrhlelic Pin AUDREY VAN HEE Sludenl Council Al'l'., '36 FRANCES TH OM U RE ESTH ER STONE Goodfellowship Club, '34- 5, Bowling, '34-6, Operella, '35-6, Girls' Quarlel, '36, Alhlelic Pin, Girls' Swim- ming, '35, Play Day, '34, Baseball, '34 HAROLD STEINMEYER VIRGINIA STIFFLER Alhlelic Pin, Leller, Cup: Baseball, Capl., '33+6, Vol- ley Ball, Caol., '3346, l-lilc- ing, '33-4, Pres., '36, Play Day, '33-6, Baslcelball, '34, Capl., '35, Speed Ball, '35s 6, Bowling, '34, Girls' Tennis, '33 RALPH THOMSEN ANNETTA THIEME RUTH UHL Radio Club, Vice-Pres., '34, Play Day, '34, Girls' Swim- I-liking, '36 Chess Club, '35 ming. '35, Girls' Tennis, '34 ALLEN TURNER Edilor ol O. and B., '36, Alhlelic Award, '34-5, Sludenl' Council, '35, Foolball, '34A6, Baslcelball Team, '35, Baseball Team, '34, Leller, '35f6 NORMAN TRATTNER I-lonor Sociely, '36, Business Man- ager O. and B., '36, Academic C, '36, 90 Avg. Award, '34, Sludenl Council, '34, Chem Club, Pres., '36, Chess Club, Vice-Pres., '35, Pres., '36, Chess Award, '36, Violin Slring Quarlefle, '35-6: Orcheslra Award, '36 Page Forly VIRGINIA VOTRUBA Palefeers, ' 3 4 - 6, Girls' Physiology, '34-5, Vic e - Pres., '36, Goodfellowship Club, '36, Modern Lang., '34, Academic C VIVIAN WATERS Academic C, Sludenl Council Ali., '34, Alhlelic Pin, l.e'++er, Bswlinq, '34-5, Girls' Tennis, '33-4, Volley Ball, '34-5, Baseball, '33'5, I-loclcey, '34, I-liking, '33-4, Play Day, '34 RUTH WATSON Hiking, '36 MARIE A. WAECKERLE Weoc, '35, O. and B. Rep., '36, Afhlelic Pin, Leffer, Pipes O'Pan, '35-6, Pep Club, '35-6, Operefia, '34- 6, Girls' Tennis, '34-6, Girls' Slcaling, '34, Speed Ball, '34-5, Hockey, '35, Base- ball, '34, Play Day, '33-67 Volley Ball, '34-6 Page For+y-one EUGENE ZIMPFER Radio Club, '35 DORIS VAUGHAN Honor Socieiy, '36, Sfudenl Council Rep., '36, Lunch- room Com., G. A. A. Coun- cil, '33, Goodfellowship Club, O. and B. Rep., '34, Vice-Pres., '35, Treas., '36, Weoc, '34-5, Sec., '36, Paleleers, '33-6, Play Day, '35 RUTH WALTER Baseball, '35-6, Play Day, '35-6, Speed Ball, '35, Alh- leiic Pin January Class HEATH WARDLE Track Team, '34, Boys' Glee Club, '35-6 ADELE WENZEL Pipes O'Pan, '36, Pep Club, '36, Girls' Tennis, '33-4 CORA WHITLOCK Honor Sociely, '36, Alhlefic Pin, Leifer: Academic C, Orchesfra, '33 6' A Orcheslra C: G. A. . Council, '36, Baseball, '35, Baslcei- ball '36 ' II , Play Day, 33-5, Vo ey Ball, '34-6, Traclc Team, '33-5, URSUL YOUNG Alhlelic Pin, Girls' Forensic, '34, Pin, '35, Girls' Physiology, '36, Baskelball, '36, Baseball, '36, Vol- ley Ball, '36: Speed Ball, '35, Play Day, '34-6 Speed Ball, '35 EDWARD WOLKEN Beacon I937 EUNICE YOUNG Academic C: Afhlelic Ping Siudenl Council Alt, '33, Girls' Tennis, '33q Volley Ball, '36-: I-liking, '33 PAUL ZI EGENFUSS Paleleers, '33-4, SgI.-aI'- Arrns,'35-6 RAY EDDINS PATSY McMASTER Cle Culas, '34-6 LOUIS ZINSER NORMAN WINHEIM Kodakliclc, '36, Boys' Glee Club, '33-4 ELBEE BIRSNER RUTH ZACHEIS Honor Socieiy, '36, Chem Club, Sec., '36: I-liking, '36, Pep Club, '35-6: Sfudenl Council All., '36g Aca- demic Award, '34-5 Sludenl' Council, '34 Baseball, '33: Play Day, '35: VIRGINIA YUNGERMANN Swimming, '34-6: Hiking, '34-6: Baslceiball, '35-61 Speed Ball, '34-53 Girls' Tennis, '33-4: Aflmlefic Pin, Pep Club. '35-5 JOYCE WITTMAIER NORMAN I-IAI-IN HAZEL HIIVIMELSBACH Aleilminae, '35-67 Play Day, '34, 6: Slvarpslwoolers, '34, Speed Ball, '36, Girls' Swimming, '35 Page Forfy-Iwo GRACE WITTE Honor Sociely, '36, Good- liellowslwip Club, '34-5, Treas.. '36q Weoc, '34, Pres., '36: Palefeers, '34, Sql.-ar-Arms, '35, Pres., '36, lvlaslercraflsman: Srudenl' Council, '36, Beacon Sub- slilule Arr Slall, '36, Girls' Tennis, '34, 6: l-lilcing, '34g Play Day, '35, 90 Avg. Award, '35 WILFRED HILDEBRANDT ELVERA MIGNERONE Allwlelic Pin: Baseball, '32- 5g Volley Ball, '33-5, Track Team, '34-5: Speed Ball, '34, Girls' Tennis, '34, Play Day, '34-57 Bowling, '33 HAROLD STOCK Baslcelball Team, '34g Fool- ball Reserve, '33-4 Page FOFTY-H1 ree ALMA JOBE Chem Club, '367 Goodfel- lowship Club, '35q Swim- ming, '34-5: Hockey, '34, Play Day, '33-53 Girls' Tennis, '34-6: Afhlelic Pin, Soff Ball, '33-5 WILBUR HORN Chess Club, '34: Srudenf Council Rep., '34, All., '35 EVELYN STANFIELD La Musique, '34-63 A+l1le+ic Pin, Lerrerg G. A. A. Council, '33: Baseball, '33-63 Volley Ball, '34-61 Operella, '34-6: l-loclcey, '34-5: Speed Ball, '33 MARGARET HOFFSCHWELLE January Class JEAN EN DICOTT G. A. A. Council, '36, Cle Culcs, Treas.. '35-71 Toxoplwi- life, Sec., '35-6 FRED WELZ BETTY HERBERHOLD MARIE SCHMIDT VIOLET ANDERSON Volley Ball, '36, Play Day, '34-6, Al'l'1- leIic Pin FLORA BEK Allwlelic Pin, '34, Leller, '35, Cup, '36, Anna H. Shaw, '34-5, Sql.-at Arms, '36, G. A. A. Council, '33-4, Pipes O'Pan, '33-6, Baseball, '32-4, Capl., '35, Girls' Tennis, '34, Speed Ball, '32-3, Capt, '34, Volley Ball, '32-4, Sec., Capl., '35, Hoclcey, Capl., '352 Pep Club, '35 WILLIAM BETZ NORVELL BLEITZ VIOLET BOZWELL Salulalio, '36-7 LEE BRYANT VIRGINIA BRYANT Honor Sociely, '36, Allnlelic Pin, Leller, Cup, Academic C, Pipes O'Pan, '33-6, Play Day, '33-6, Volley Ball, '34-6, Hiking, '33, 6: Hoclcey, '34, 6, Baseball, '35-6 JACK BURITSCH Swimming Team, '34-5, Le'r'Ier MARY D'ANTHONY ROSEMARY DOYLE Play Day, '33 GRACE DUERINGER HARRY EMMS January Class WILBUR EVANS VILLIERS FARASY Salulalio, Ouaesfor, '35-7 DOROTHY FENENGA JACOUELINE GILES Baseball, '33-4, Play Day, '33-4, Speed Ball, '33, Gym., Capl., '35-6 AL HALBMAN HERMINA KARASEK Girls' Tennis, '36, Hockey, '35, Pipes O'Pan, '35 NORMAN KICK EARL KINDLE O. and B. Columnisl, Academic C, '34-5 HAROLD KOENIG CHARLES KUHLMANN HAROLD LENDING Cliess Club, '35-6, Sludenl Council, '36, Noyelly Orclieslra, '35-6 JOHN LEWIS RICHARD MEIER CHARLOTTE MEYER RUSSELL MICHEL WILLIAM MOENTMAN MALCOLM MORTON HERMAN MUELLER ALBIN OEHLER MARJORIE OWEN WALTER RODEMACHER RUTH ROESCH A'Il'1le'ric Pin, Tennis Team, '33-6: Base- ball, '34-5, Volley Ball, '34-5, Swim- ming, '33, Play Day, '35-6 CLIFFORD TRAUTH RUTH MARY TREUEL Allwlelic Pin, La Musique, '35, Oper- elfa, '35, Pipes O'Pan, '35-6: Play Day, '35 FRIEDA VOGEL Baseball, '33-5, Pipes 'O'Pan, '33, Speed Ball, '35, Valley Ball, '34, 6, Aflwlelic Pin GEORGE WETTERER Academic C KAYE WHITNAH Beacon Sfalll Subslilule, '36, Swim- ming, '32-3, Paleleers, '35-6, Sludenl' Council, '35, Pholograplwy, '36 BRUCE WILLIAMS Paqe Forfy-'four FRAN K AM ELU NG Presidenl, Foolball, '33-5, Capl., '36, Track Team, '33-5, Capl., '36, Rille Club, '33-4 OSCAR BAY Girls' Treasurer, Foolball Freshman, '33, Foolball Team, '34-5, Leller, '36, Baslcelball, '35-6, Baseball, '36, Beacon Slahf, '36, O. and B, Slall, '35-6, Traclc Team, '33-4, Sludenl Council, Chairman of Alhlelic Com- millee, '36, Alhlelic Award ADELAIDE BERR Girls' Secrelary, Honor Sociely, '36, Vice-Pres., '37, Alhlelic Pin, Leller, Cup, Academic C, Sludenl Council, '34, Goodlellowship Club, Sec., '36, Pres., '36, Girls' Physiology, Vice- Pres., '34-5, Girls' Swimming, '33-6, Play Day, '35-6, Bowling, '33, 5, Baslcelball, '36, Baseball, '33-4, Pipes O'Pan, '34, Girls' Slcalinq, '34 Class Officers JEWEL DUKE Boys' Treasurer, Toxophilile, Treas., '34, O. and B. Rep., '35, Pres., '36, Cle Culcs, '34-5, Treas., '36, Alelhinae, '33-4, Play Day, Judge, '34-6, Bowl- ing, '34, Volley Ball, '34, Freshman Girls' Club, '33 ROBERT EDMONSON Boys' Secrelary, Foolball Reserve, '35, Team, '36, Track Team, '34-5 JOE FLEISCHMANN Boys' Sql.-al'-Arms, Chess Club, '35- 6, Philalelisls, '33-4 DOROTHY GOETZ Sludenl Council Rep., Girls' Swim- ming, '34, Capl., '35, O. and B. Rep., '36, Baseball, '35, Sec., '36, Speed Ball, '34-5, Alhlelic Pin, Leller, Cup, Sludenl Council, '34, 6, Girls' Slcal- ing, '34, Volley Ball, '36, Play Day, '33-6, Girls' Tennis, '34 - r.'-ii ' i'1'1'::H. 15? in ':-'iw ..- Wg.. ,.- --., ' ' nf QL-, .. ' I - -f . S. I If 2-11 si . ' - '.'5-if -1 I . ... . . 1 . - 2 'F ii ,.g.'15.:'?-P F'5EFf'ff5?':r, 5- '15 .S ' ' ' - ' x zgffsfyn.. -l 155' . fzf:35z'.:f2f.125q. '-Z Sgt :,.' 'f -- ..,. .-'1f42'Iii' .S':' 1. -..vm ,QEQGE-1-fl'..-ffaiff - .111--., . ff. :' .gi- ' 1 J ' 3-'lush' Q ' ' ' -.elif -liz . ' slim .f1E?Pi - 4-:1... V . i ':':ff.1:,e.-...lt ,, L...,, .,3g:qlf:i1512 , N QL '-r'xfl!:1-11.-gl-iw - -A l V I yq A gp ELOUISE HARDY Vice-Pres., Sludenl Council, '36, Pep Club, '35, Baseball, '35-6 GRACE KIEBLER Girls' Sql.-al-Arms, G. A. A. Coun- eil, '34, Pres., '35-6, Baslcelball, Pres., '34-5, Volley Ball, '33-5, Sec., Base- ball, '33-5, Sec., '36: Bowling, '33-4, l-lilcinq, '34-6, O. and B. Rep., Alh- lelic Pin, Leller, Cup, Play Day, '33-6 RUTH PRIEBE Girls' Secrelary, Honor Sociely, Sec., '36, Goodiellowship Club, '34, Pres,, '35, Sec., '36, Weoc, '34, Sec., '35, Pres., '36, Sludenl Council All., '33, Rep., '35, Girls' Slsalinq, '34, Alhlelic Pin, Girls' Tennis, '34 EARL SCHLESING Boys' Secrerary, Alhlelic Award, Baslcelball, '35-6-, Baslcelball Team, '33-4 Page Forfy-five X in ll SCCJDEJDC COCIDCIL FALL, I936 Sponsor .AAA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A ,.,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,, AA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.AA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,..,..,,.,,AAA M i ss Fisse OFFICERS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN lCon+.l Pre-sidenl' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,,,,,.,, .,.,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,......,,, D onald Paul Care of School Properly ,,,,,,,,,...,,,....,, Jack hlanlhorn Vice-Presidenl ........, ,..., ,,,,.., ,,,.,,,, B i ll Wenzel Cond ,Y I C r.dO S Slxlorrna lvliilendorl: Secrelary ..,.........,....,.,.,, ,..,.,,..,s,, B ob Kirkparrick uc n or ' F A ' I Kennelh Carpenler Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,s,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, D on Barrholic Conducl Oulside School .,.,.,....,,,,,.,,,.,....., John Kovach Sergeanl-a+J-Xrms ,.,, ,,,,,,,,, , , .,,, . ,,., ,Jack Jarvis Lunchroom ,,,,,,,,......,.....,.,,.,....,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,. ..William Nebe Lockers ,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,..,, .....,,,,.. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. G e orge Yochurn Don Barlholic COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Clubs ,,,.,,..,,,,,............,.,.,....,,,...,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,....,..... Grace Kiebler Audiloriurn ,,,,,.......,,..,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., Reber? Kirlcparriclc Dorolhy Glassco Boys' Alhlefics ..... ., ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ......,.,...,,,.,,,, .,,.,,,,,,,. B i l l Behr Conducl al Social Acliviiies .A,,,,...,.,.,,,,,,,, Bill Wenzel Girls' Arhlelics ,,..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, ......,,....,,,,,, G r ace Kieloler Tardiness ,.,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,..,, . . George Beckman H05 Ham fBelly l-loolen Scholarship ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Virginia Lee Roeder P Y ' ' i 'i lArnold Weidemueller Publicily Chairman ,,,,,..,. ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A rihur l-laill .The Sludenl Council under ih residency ol Donald Paul lormulares worlhy praciices and codilies school law This group represenring each of Jrhe advisory groups is also Jrhe sponsor off olrh r Wo divisions of Jrhe government The Srudenl Ol-licers and 'rhe Srudenr .t ' f Kish ici To aid in ihe e ' ei A 'ng our of worihy pracrices, one hundred Sludenl Officers acl under fh i h' Kirkpairiclc 6 all ,, , OFFenders are fried all close of each jfchoyol day in a S+udenJr Courl headed by John Kovach and live associ Te judges rnany assisranr judges al iheir disposal. , 3 in I . X I if Page Forfy-six ?. -'fi?Ql: . ' 'lui .-sy,- AQ' .,-,-153, .-- -f' IVE! F- . ' 'A z. if - f ga 1 I Il-5 I E :E AL! 3 E1 L Al A A L as L 7 f l 'l-SQ, Liege: Sponsor Y,,,, ..,,,,,, M r. Kelsey OFFICERS CLASS OF JANUARY, I937 President ,, ,,.. ....... ,.,,, , , ..,.. Roberf Sunlcel ELECTED FALL I936 Vice-Presideni,.,,,, ., , .Adelaide Berr Elbee Birsrier Adeline LanQ9Vi55 id , Virginia Bryani' Mae Schmidl Secreiaryn .,,,, , , ., ,Ruih Priebe Lillian Coleman Ameffa Simon Treasurer ,,,,, . ., .,,,, . Carl Feichiinger Mafiofie l:ViQ5f1Z5 DOfiSVGU9i1Gn CLASS OF JANUARY, I937 ELECTED SPRING I936 Lorraine Allen Adelaide Berr Charles Blair Frances Charvai' Carl Feichiinger Gerirude Hammer Marion Herr June l-loeriel Carl Kleiner? Marie Klinge Pauline Lane Doris Lawler Priscilla Loughran Jeanneiie Perroi Lorrayne Pheil Doroihy Phillips Rufh Priebe Roberi' Sunlcel Norman Trafiner Cora Whiiloclc Grace Wiiie Marian l-lalleii Alia Jordan Don Bola noviich Bob McDowell CLASS OF JUNE, I937 ELECTED Clyde Benaclc Marcella Boehm Doroihy Daude Aniia DeBisschop Audrey Dieirich Rufh Durand Myrile Ehlen ' Marieiia Eisner Rosemary Fuqua Sylvia Grosshaus Jaclc l-ianfhorn Audrey Heiniclce Mariha Herrmann Zoe i-iugheii Virginia Kamler FALL I936 Dora Kincaid Elinor Kornfelcl Marie Larnaclc i-larriei Luedde Jacob Mueller Donald Paul Q Marian Rainoha Louise Rees Virginia Roeder Edward Ryan Norman Sauier Marjorie Spiegel Roberi Tiemann Alice Yeager Page Forfy-seven .... 937 ...n ' f-gff' l. ' xx Z g I. ATT x 5 lr xiii , 1 IQ. J Larr-a-r1e.139f -, j iS- se , - CQLORS MOTTO Alice Blue and While We pass for wlial we are CLASS OFFICERS Presiclenf ,,,... . .,. , ,.,, . ,, ,.....,,,. ,,,,.,...,.,, ,,, ,,..,.,, E d ward Ryan Vice-Presiclenl , ,..,.,.. ,A., A, ,, A udrey Heineclce Boys' Treasurer ,,.sss.. ssss,,...s., M yrlle Wanelc Girls' Treasurer sss,,.,,s,.,.. Roberl Tiemann . . . Sl.orraine Saller Glrls Secreiaries., ss,ss,s,s, 2MyrHe Ehlen . . Hack Jarvis Boys Secrelaries s,...,.sssssssss.., ,,,sss 2 Vvmiam Wenzel Girls' Sergeanr-al-Arms sssss,.ssssss ssssssss,,,,., M argarel Fruclwle Boys' Sergeanl-al-Arms ssss,.....,.ss ,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,... R ay Diefz Page Fo rfy June Class ALBERT ADKINS iMlLTOl'I ALBERT DOROTHY ANDERSON LOIS ADAMS Baslcelball, '34, Team, '35, Chem Club, '36-7, Rifle Baseball, '34-5: Bowling, Baseball, '34, l-liking, '36, Crafr Club, '35-7, Fresh- Club, '34-5, Sfarisrical Of- '34-5, l-liking, '33, Pale- Play Day, '34-5 man Foorball, '33, Traci: ficer. '36-7 reefs, '35-6, Play Day, '35, Team, '34-7 Speed Ball, '35, Girls' Tennis, '34-6, Volley Ball, '34, Arhlelic Pin, '36 ROBERT AUSTERMANN FLORENCE ANTHONY DOROTHY ALLEN CARL ALTHANS l-liking. '36, Weoc, '35-7 Arlilelic Pin, '35: Pep Club, '35, Girls Swimming, '33-6 Page Forfy-nine LORRAINE BERGSTEIN Palereers, '35-7, Baseball, '34-5: Volley Ball, '35-6, Bowling, '34, Play Day, '34-6, Arhleric Pin, '36I Speed Ball, '35, Pipes O'Pan, '34 CLYDE BENACK l-lonor Sociely, '37, Treas., Pale- A reers, '34-5, Pres., '36-7, Sludenr Council Rep., '35-6 MILDRED AVEY Hiking, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '34-61 Pep Club, '35, Play Day, '36, Speed Ball, '34, Girls' Swimming, '34, Girls' Tennis, '35, Volley Ball, '35-6, Afhlelic Pin, '36, Leller, '37 ALLAN BARTON Gym, '35, Websler l-layne, '36f7 Beacon I937 MADONNA BERNHARD Baseball, '33-6, Pipes O'Pan, '34-5, Play Day, '34- 5, Speed Ball, '33-4, Volley Ball, '35, Allilelic Pin, '36 RUTH BONIFER Opereila, '35-6, Girls' Quarlei, '36-7, Bel Canio, '36-7, Pipes O'Pan, '34, Girls' Swimming, '34-6, Play QRAINE BERTEL Pipes O'Pan, '35, Anna H. Shaw, '36, Speed Ball, '34, Sludenl Council All., '35, Girls' Swimming, '35-6, Girls' Tennis, '35 JANE BOHMIE l-lilcinq, '33-4, Play Day, '34-5, Speed Ball, '33, Girls' Tennis, '34-6, Volley Ball, '34-6, Allwleiic Pin '35 RUTH BERBERICH Baseball, '35-7, Play Day, '33-6, Speed Ball, '35-6, Track Team, '35, Volley Ball, '35-6, Allilelic Pin, , Lerfer JEAN BIERNBRAUER Goodlellowsliip Club, '34- 6, Girls' Tennis, '35, Play Day, '35 Day, '35, Baseball, '34, 6 MARIFRANCES BREIDENBACH Baseball, '35-7, Pipes O'Pan, '35- 7, Play Day, '35-7, Speed Ball, '35- 7, Girls' Tennis, '36-7, Volley Ball, '35-71 Aibleiic Pin, '36, Lelier, '37 DOROTHY BRANT Alellwinae, '36, Baseloall, '34-5, Speed Ball, '34, Volley Ball, '35 's Wim BILLIE BAYERSDOERFER A+lile+ic Pin, '37, Girls Tennis, '35-6, Volley Ball '35-6, Baseball, '34-5, l-lik ing, '36, Speed Ball, '36 Play Day, '35 EDWARD BlEDERMANN Cliem Club, '36-7 'lil MARCELLA BOEH M Honor Sociely, '37, Cle Cuks, '36- 7, Toxoplfiilile, Sec., '36, Pres., '36-7, Sludenl Council, '35-6: Academic C, '34-5, Allwlelic: Pin, G.A.A. Council, '34, La Musique, '34, Pipes O'Pan, '34-6, Girls' Tennis, '34-5, Play Day, '34, S. C. Rep. June Class VlNCENT BRADY Page Fiffy f , M .Lou-4 4- AUDREY BREIDERT Hiking, '35, Pep Club, '35- 6: Play Day, '34, 7 RICHARD BURGDORF Gym, '36-7, Track Team, '33-4, Lelle r, '35-6 Page Fiffy-one WILLIAM BRANNON COLLINS BURTON Chem Club, '36-7, Dra- malic Club, '34-5, Salula- lio, '35-7, Sludenl Council, '33-4 EVELYN COHEN JACK DANIEL Pep Club, '35-6, Anna H. Shaw, '35, Treas., '36 In Memonam DOROTHY DAU DE Honor Sociely, '37, G.A,A. Coun- cil, '35, Baseball, Capl., '34-6, Bowling, Capl., '35-6, Girls' Physi- ology, '35, Treas., '36, Pep Club, '35-6, Play Day, ,.f35-6, Sludenl Council All., '35,' Girls' Tennis, '35-6, Alhlelic Pin, '36, 90 Avge. Award, '35 ANITA DE BISSCHOP Honor Sociely, '37, G.A,A. Coun- cil, '35, Baseball, '36, Chess Club, '35-6, Pipes O'Pan, '34-5, Sfudenl Council. '35-6, Girls' Tennis, '34, Academic C, '35-6 Cralil' Club, '34-5, Rifle Club, '34-5, Track Team, '33-4, 7, Academic C, '34 January 30, I937 June Class ALBERTA BRADSHAW Baseball, '34-5, Play Day, '34-5, Speed Ball, '33-4, Volley Ball, '34, Alhlelic Pin, '36 LORRAINE BURGER Bowling, '36, Girls' Physi- ology, '35-6, Hiking, '36, Play Day, '34-5 JANE CHAPLIN Baseball, '34, Pipes O'Pan, '34-5, Play Day, '35-6, Speed Ball, '36, Girls' Swimming, '35, Capl., '36, Girls' Tennis, '36, Volley Ball, '34- 5, Afhlelic Pin, Leller, Cup NOLA BRUNNER G. A. A. Council, '36, Baseball, '34-6, Play Day, '35-6, Pipes O'Pan, '35, Girls' Tennis, '35-6, Volley Ball, '36, Alhlelic Pin, '36 ANN ELLERMAN N Beacon I937 RUTH DURAND Hiking, '36, Honor Sociely, G '37, Saluiafio, '35, Vice- G Pres., '36-7, Sludenl' Coun- cil, '36, Girls' Tennis, '36, Academic C, '35, Alelh- inae, '36-7 ALICE FEIGL Alhlelic Pin, '35, Baseball, '33-6, Play Day, '34-5, Speed Ball, '33-4, Volley Ball, '34-5, Pep Club, '35 Alhlelic Pin, '37, Girls' Physiology, '36-7, Girls' Swimming, '36-7, Play Day, '35-6, Girls' Tennis, '34-6, Baseball, '35-6 WILBER FINGER Chem Club, O. and B. Rep,, '36- 7, Radio Club, O. and B. Rep., '36, Sludenl Council, Lunch Room Chairman, '35, Traclc Team, '35, Websier Hayne, '34-5, Sql:-at Arms, '36-7, Siudenf Commiliee, '36 EUNICE CRAFE irls' Swimming, '35-6 irls' Tennis, '35, Hiking, '36, Play Day, '35 RALPH DUESING MYRTLE EH LEN RUTH DANIELS Baseball, '34, Play Day, '34-5, Girls' Swimming, '33- 6, Track Team, '34, Volley Ball, '34, Afhlefic Pin, '36, Leffer, '37 RUTH DANIEL RITA ECHTELE G. A. A. Council, '33-6, Pipes O'Pan, '33-4, Track Team, '34, Play Day, '34-5, Volley Ball, '33-4. 6, Girls' Tennis, '36, Alhlelic Pin, Baslaelball, '35 MELVIN ELD R Rifle Club, '33-5, deni Council, '3 M Honor Sociel '37' Academic C Yi I I '34-6, Modern Language, Treas,, '36-7,Alhle1'ic Pin, '36, Leller, '37 Pipes O'Pan, '34-5, Speed Ball '35, Capt, '36, Pep Club, '35 Girls' Tennis, '35-6-, Volley Ball '35-6, Baseball, '35-6, Play Day '35-6, Operelfa, '36, Girls' Secre iary AUDREY DIETRICH Honor Sociely, '37, Academic C '35-6, Sludeni Council, '36, Salu- Iaiio, '35-6, Modern Lahquaige '35-6, Girls' Physiology,-,V'36, Girls Tennis, '35-6, Volley Ball, '35-6 Baseball, '35, Capl., '36, Girls Traclc, '35, Play Day, '35-6 Page Fiffy-Iwo 0 is ,G , xlgififr-rs V Y ,yy-Ja, . f , I , -ilfedf VIOLA FLEBBE Baseball, '35, Pipes O'Pan, '35-6, Play Day, '35-6, Sal- ulalio, '35, Treas., '36, Girls' Tennis, '36, Academic C, '35, Aflwlelic Pin, '36, Operella, '35 FLORENCE GEIST Baseball, '34-6, Hiking, Capl., '36, Play Day, '35-6, Pep Club, '35-6, Girls' Tennis, '35, Volley Ball, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '34 LORRAINE Baseball, '35-6, Pi O'Pan, '35, Play Day 6, Girls' Tennis, '35-6, ley Ball, '35, Allileli '36 DISBRO Baseball, '34e6, Hiking, '36 Play Day, '35-6, Girls' Swimming, '34, Girls' Ten nis, '35, Volley Ball, '36 Alhlelic Pin, '36 ROBERT FAURNIE KENNETH EPPLE Page Fiffy-H1 ree Sludenl Council, '36 June Class HELEN ELDER Hiking, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '33-6, Pep Club, '35a6i Play Day, '34-6, Rifle Club, '34, Girls' Swimming, '33- 4, Girls' Tennis, '36, Track Team, '35, Academic C, '36, Allmlelic Pin, '36-, Leller, '37 RUTH ELLERBECK Hiking, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '34-5, Play Day, '35, Girls' Swimming, '35, Girls' Tennis, '36, Volley Ball, '36, Allnlelic Pin, '37 BETTY NAN FORGEY Baseball, '34-6, Hiking, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '35-6, Pep Club, '35, Play Day, '35f6, Speed Ball, '34-5, Girls' Tennis, '35, Track Team, '34, Volley Ball, '34-5, Allwlelic Pin, '36, Leller, '37, Operella, '35-6 JAMES GIMBLETT Clmem Club, '36-7, Salulalio, '35-6 MARIETTA ELSNER Honor Sociely, Vice-Pres., '37, Academic C, '35-6, Alhlelic Pin, '36, Leller, '37, Sludenl Council All., '35, Salulalio, '35-7, Modern Lang., Sec., '36-7, Chem Club, '36-7, Alelliinae, '36-7, Girls, Tennis, Sec., '35-6, Girls' Swim- ming, '35-6, Volley Ball, '35-6 EDWARD FRIEDRICH Gym Club, '35, Sludenl' Council Alf., '35, Rep., '36 Beacon I937 ROSALIE GRUET Baseball, '33, Play Day, '34- 6, Girls' Swimming, '33-5, Girls' Tennis, '34-6, Volley Ball, '34, Alhlelic Pin, '36, Orclweslra, '33-7: Orclmeslra Pin, '35 DORYS GOEHLER Baseball, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '34-5, Play Day, '34-6, Alli- lelic Pin, '37 CHARLES GOODMAN Foolball Reserves, '33-4, Foolball, '36 CONSTANCE FU LLER Bowling, '34, Sfudenl Coun- cil All., '33, Rep., '34, Girls' Swimming, O. and B. Rep.. '34 VIRGINIA GERTZ Academic C. '36, Girls' Tennis, '35-6, Pep Club, '35 ROSEMARY FUQUA l-lonor Sociefy, '37, Academic C, '36, Allilelic Pin, '36, Leller, '37, GERALDINE GOODMAN G. A. A. Council, '34, Base ball, '33, Bowling, '33-4 Play Day, '34-5 I DELORES G-lMPEL Cl'Iess Club, '36, Salufajio, '35'7, Academic C, '35-6, 90 Avg. Award, '35 MARY JANE FREMON Academic C, Pipes O'Pan, '33-6 Slwarpslwoolers, '35-6, Girls' Tennis '35-6, Speed Ball, '34 Beacon, '36-7, Girls' Swimming, '34-6, Girls' Tennis, '35-6, Play Day, '35-6, Valley Ball, '35-6, Base- ball, '34-5, G. A. A. Council, '36, Speed Ball, '36 AMELIA GONZALEZ Baseball, '35-6, l-loclcey, '35, Pipes O'Pan, '34, Modern Lang., '36-7, Play Day, '36, Speed Ball, '36, Girls' Tennis, '36, Volley Ball, '36 JEANETTE GOODMAN Baseball, '33-5, Bowling '33, 5, Play Day, '34-6, A+l1 le'l'iC Pin, '37 LUCILLE GARDNER Play Day, '35, Bel qanlo '356 We Page Fifly-four MABEL GUTTING ANNE GAUDETTE Baseball, '35-6, Hiking, '36, Baseball, '34, Speed Ball, Play Day, '34-6, Siudeni Council, '36 gif, '35, Track Team, '35 wlrmi AU DREY GU M Hockey, '35, Pipes O'Pan, '35', Pep Club, '35, Play Day, '35-6, Girls' Swim- ming, '33-6, Girls' Tennis. '36, Volley Ball, '36, Alli- lelic Pin, Leller Page Fifly-five JAMES HEITZ Beacon Ar+ SfaFl, '37, Car- 'loon Club, '35-7, Paleleers, '35-7, eym Club, '35-7 SYLVIA GROSSHAUS Honor Sociefy, '37, Aca- demic C, '35-6, Modern Lang., '36-7, Alellwinae, '36- 7, Aflnlefic Pin, '36, G, A. A. Council, '35, Volley Ball, '35-6, Girls' Tennis, '35-6, Speed Ball, '35, Capt, '36i Pipes O'Pan, '34-5, Oper- eH'a, '34, Play Day, '35, Capi., '36 MARIE HAARHAUS Baseball, '35, Play Day, '35- 6, Girls' Swimming, '34-6, June Class RAY HATFIELD Crafl Club, '34-6 JACK HANTHORN Honor Sociely. '37, Beacon, '36-7, Boys' Debafe '36-7, Salulalio, '36-7, Sfudenl Pin, '36, Lefler, AUDREY HEINICKE Vice-Presidenl June Class, Cle Cuks, '36-7, Honor Sociely, '37I Toxoplwilile, '36-7, Salulalio, '35- 7, Girls' Physiology, '34-5, Sludenl Council, '36, Academic C, '34-6, Allnlelic Pin, '35, Leller, '37, G. A. A. Council, '34-5, Girls' Tennis, '34-5, Speed Ball, '34, Bowling, '35, Volley Ball, '34, Hiking, '34-, Play Day, '34-5 JEAN HANS Allwlelic Pin, '36, Baseball, '34-6, Play Day, '34-6, Speed Ball, '33, 5, Girls' Swimming, '35-6, Girls' Tennis, '34-6, Valley Ball, '35-6 Girls' Tennis, '36, Allilefic '37 Council, '36, Debaling Pin, '36 ERNEST MAHLER Gym Team, '36, Salulalio, '35-6, Poelus Laurealus, Orcheslra, '34- 6, Band, '34-6 TOM KRAUSKA Sludenl Council, '35, Gym Team '34-5, O. and B. Rep., '36, Sec and Treas., '37, 3 Gym Emblems Crall Club, '35-6, Track Team '34-7 i Beacon I937 JACK JARVIS CATHERINE JOYCE JASPER Srudenl Council, SgI'.-a'r- '- RSC'-'HAUSEN Baseball, '34, Play Day, '34, Arms, '36, O. and B. Slalzl, Ailwlelic Pin, '36, Baseball, Girls' Swimming, '33, Alh- Baslcefball, '35, C, '36-7, Baseball, '36, Boys' Secre- Iary June Class PATRICIA KISLIN6 '35, Play Day, '34-5, Girls' Swimming, '33, Track Team, '34-5, Volley Ball, '35 lelic Pin, '37 PAUL HUCK V. JUNE HEATH Gym Class Leader L, ,mfg Pipes O'Pan, '34 Foofball Reserve, '32-4, fel f MILDRED HOWARD Bel Canlo, '36-7, Operella, '35- 6, Weoc, '35A7, Play Day, '34-6 Baseball, '34-V6 ZOE HUGHETT Honor Sociely, '37, l-lockey, '34- Baseball, '34-6, l-lilcing, '35-6' 6, Play Day, '35, Salulalio, '35-7, Speed Ball, '34, Sfudenl' Council '36, Girls' Swimming, '35, Volley Ball, '35-6, Academic C, '34-5' Allwlelic Pin, '37 MARTHA HERRMANN l-lonor Sociely, '37, Academic C, , '34-6, A'rl1lel'iC Pin, '35, Leller, '36, Cup, '37, Forensic Pin, '35-6, l.eHer, '36-7, Girls' Deba'I'e For- ensic, '35, Degree of Merit '36, Degree of l-lonor, '37, Modern Lang., '36, Sql.-al-Arms, '37, Chem Club, '36-7 THELMA GREENWAY Pipes O'Pan, '34-5, Pep Club, '36, Play Day, '35-6, Speed Ball, '36, Girls' Swimming, '34, Girls' Ten- nis, '35, Allilelic Pin, '37 ROY JACOB Gym, '35-7 Tenni am 6 LOIS JASPER Academic C, '36, Pep Club, '35 Page Fiffy-six MILDRED JOERNS Paleieers, '36-7, Play Day, '35-6, Girls' Swimming, '35 DORA KINCAID G. A. A. Council, '34, Honor Sociely, '37, Dra- maiic Club., Pres., '35, Girls' Debale, '35, Forensic C, O. and B. Slalif, '36, Pep Club, Vice-Pres., '36, Play Day, '34-7, Sharp- shoofers, '34-5, Vice-Pres., '36, Emblem, '35, Siudenr Council Alf., '35-6, Aca- demic C, '34, Afhlelic Pin, Leiler, Cup, 90 Avg. Award, '33-5 Page Fiffy-seven ARTHUR LEISHER ELSIE JOHNSON Crafi' Club, '34-5. Supply Siudenl Council Rep., '36, Man, '36-7, Radio Club, Beacon Typisf, '36, Aca- Vice-Pres., Treas. demic 90 Avg. Award, '35, Forensic Club, '35, Chess Club, '35, O. and B. Rep., '36, Modern Lang., '36-7, Girls'Tennis,'35,Bowling,'36 WILLIAM KEIM HERBERT KLEINE Orchesrra, '34-6 FLORENCE KIEFER Beacon Ari Siafli, '37, Chess Club, '35, I-liking, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '34- 7, Paleleers, '35-7, Play Day, '35- 6, Speed Ball, '36, Girls Swim- ming, '35-7, Girls' Tennis, '35-7, Volley Ball, '36-7, Alhleric Pin, '37, Lefier, '37, Pep Club, 36 FRANK KLEIVIAN Gym Club, '36-7, Siudenl Coun- cil, '35, Track Team, -'35-7, Orchesrra, '35-7 June Class VIRGINIA KAMLER Beacon Ar'I' Siahf, '36, I-Ionor Sociely, '37, Base- ball, '34-5, Modern Lang., '36, Paleleers, Masrer Craffsman, '34-7, Girls' Tennis, '34-6, Volley Ball, '35-6: Aihlelic Pin, '36 JUANITA KLOERIS G. A. A. Council, '34, Chess Club, '35, Salufafio. '35, Sfudenl Council, '35-6 Baseball, '35-6, Baskelball, Hockey. '36, Play Day, ' BERNARD KUHNEHENN Rifle Club, '34-5 MILDRED KLINGE 6, Afhlelic Pin, '37 356 Speed Ball, '35-6, Volley Ball, 35 Beacon I937 1 IRENE MATTHIESEN VERA LANG JOE KREFT Beacon Typisf. '36-7, Aca- Girls' Tennis, '35-6, Aca- Baseball, '37, Baslcefball, demic C, '36, Baseball, '35- demic C, '36 '36-7 6, Play Day, '36 DOROTHY LANGMEIER MARION KULAGE LA VERNE KUEBLER Baseball, ,34, Palefeers, G. A. A. Council, '36, Sludenf Council Alf., '36 '34-6 Bowling, '36, Pep Club, '35-6 MARGARET KUHN Academic C, '35-6, Baseball, '34- 6, Bowling, '35 DOLLY MAXWELL Baseball, '35-6, I-loclcey, '36, Hik- ing, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '35-6, Play Day, '35-6, Girls' Swimming, '36, Girls' Tennis, '35, Volley Ball, '34- 6, Alhlelic Pin, Lelfer, Operelfa, '35-6 MILDRED LA RUE Chess Club, '35-6, Forensic, '35, C. '36-7, Play Day, '34-6, Speed Ball, '33-6, Girls' Tennis, '36, Alh- lefic Pin, '37 BETTY HILL Baseball, '34, I-liking, '35, Capf. '36, Pipes O'Pan, '34-5, Pep Club '35-6, Play Day, '35-6, Girls' Swimming, '35, Girls' Tennis, '35' Volley Ball, '35-6, Aihlefic Pin '36, LeH'er, '37, Junior Paleleers '35 MARIE LAMACK Music Award, '35-7, Aca- demic C, '35-6, Afhlefic Pin, '36, Lelfer, '37, La Musique. '35-6, Bel Canfo, '36, Modern Lanq,, '36, Volley Ball, '36, Baseball, '34, Girls' Tennis, '35, Play Day, '35 VIRGINIA LUDWIG Baseball, '35-6, Hockey, '36, Pep Club, '35-6, Play Day, '35-6, Speed Ball, '35- 6, Volley Ball, '35-6, Alh- lefic Pin, '37, Leller, '37 Page Fifiy-eighf GRACE MENNIGES Goodlellowslwip Club, '34, Modern Lang., '34, Sharpe slioolers, '36, S 'r u d e n + Council Alf., Girls' Tennis, '35-6, Academic Award JOHN LYONS Page Fifiy-nine June Class ' uf ELSIE LEIMBACK DON MCHUGHES RUTH LYNCH Orclweslra, '34, 7 Sfudenl Council Rep., '35-6 KENNETH MAHLER KENNETH MARKEL EUDORA MARSH Sludenl Council, '36-7 HARRIET LUEDDE Honor Sociely, '37, Sludenl Coun- cil, '35-6, Academic C, '35, 90 Avg. Award, '34, Girls' Physiology, '35, Sec., '36, Baseball, '34-6, Pep Club, '35, 6, Play Day, Capt, '36C Girls' Tennis, '36 LORRAINE MECHLER G. A. A. Council, '36, Baseball, '35-6, Hockey, '36, Pep Club, '35- 6, Play Day, '35-6, Girls' Tennis, '35, Valley Ball, '36 WARNE MAY Chem Club, '36-7, O. and B. Cole umnisr, '36, Salulalio, '35-6, Swim- ming Team, '35-7, Junior Pale- leers, '36 ELINOR KORNFELD G. A. A. Council, '36, Honor So- ciely, '37, Baseball, '34-5, Capl. '36, Baslcelball, '36, Pipes O'Pan '35, La Musique, '35-6, Play Day '34-6, Sludenl Council, '36-7 Girls' Tennis, '35-6, Volley Ball '35-6, Alblelic Pin, '35 Ba Beacon I937 JOE WASSER JEAN WALDEN Ale-Tliinae, Vice-Pres., '36' Volley Ball, '35-6 MARY VALENTA I-lockey, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '34-5 Play Day, '34-67 Girls' Tennis, '34' 5: Ailwlelic Pin, '37 CORINNE WALTHER Beacon Ari Slaii, '37: Paleleers '35-7: Girls' Swimming, '34-77 Alh- lelic Pin, '37q Pipes O'Pan, '35-6 Play Day, '35-7: Track Team, '34-5 La Musique, '35 LYNN TWEDDLE EDWIN TWIEHAUS DORIS ULRICH I-liking, '33, Paleleers, '34-5 GILBERT WARMBRODT JERRY WALSH WARREN TROJANOSKI JANET WARMBOLD I-liking, '36: Pipes O'Pan, '34-6: Girls' Tennis, '35-61 Afhlefic Pin, '37 WILLIAM WENZEL Chem Club, '36-75 Foolball, '35: Swimming Team, '34, 6-7: Rifle Club, '33-41 Sfudeni Council, Sec.. '35, Vice-Pres., '36: Track Team, '34-65 Gym Class Leader L, '35-6: Boys' Secrelary June Class Fooiball, '35-6: Ailileiic Award,'36 Page Sixiy HELEN WEWERKA ROY WERTHMULLER EDWARD WESTHOUSE Alellwinae, '36-7, Salulalio '35-7 FRED WIETHUCHTER PHYLLIS WILSON JACK WILLIAMS Crall Club, '32-3 Baseball, '34-6, Pipes Page Sixfy-one 1 O'Pan, '35, Play Day, '35-6, Speed Ball, '35 GWENDOLYN WILSON G. A. A. Council, '36, Baseball, '34-5, Caplh, '36I Bowling, '35, Drarnalic Club, '35, I-loclcey, '35, Pipes O'Pan, '35-6, Play Day, '34- 5, Speed Ball, '33, 6, Girls Swim- ming, '35, Valley Ball, '34-6, Alli- lelic Pin, '35, Leller, '36, Cup, '37 HELEN YORGA Baseball, '36, I-Ioclcey, '36, I-liking, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '35-6, Pep Club, '36, Play Day, '35-6, Girls' Swim- ming, '36, Girls' Tennis, '35, Vol- ley Ball, '35-6, Allilelic Pin, '36, Operella, '35-6 June Class VIVIENNE WEST Pep Club, '35-6 GLADYS WICK Alellninae, '36-7, Pep Club, '36, Play Day, '36, Girls' Tennis, '36, Acamedic C. '36 KATHLEEN WILLIAMS Baseball, '33-6, Capl., '36, Basliel- ball, Capl., '36, Bowling, '34-5, Pipes O'Pan, Capl., '33, Pep Club, '35, Pres., '36, Play Day, '34-6, Speed Ball, '35, Pres., '36, Girls' Swimming, '33, Allnlelic Pin, '35, Leller, '36, Cup, '37 ALICE YEAGER I-Ionor Sociely, '37, Assoc. Edilor Beacon, '36-7, G. A. A. Council, '36, Academic C, '35, Allwlelic Pin, '36, Leller, '36, Bel Canlo, '34-6, Operella, '35-6, Girls' Ten- nis, '34-6, Bowling, '35, O. and B. Rep., '36, I-liking, '36, Pep Club, '35-6, Play Day, '34-6 Beacon I937 ROSE McMICHAEL FRANCES KETCHUM Pipes O'Pan, '34, Girls' A+l'1IeI'ic Pin, '36, Baseball Tennis, '35, Baseball, '35 '35-6, I-liking, '36, Play Day, '35-6, Girls' Tennis, '35, Volley Ball, '36 MASON McNUTT LOIS WINNEY Track Team, '36-7 I-Ioclcey, '36, Play Day, '35 ADRIENNE O'BRIEN G. A. A. Council, '35, Baseball '35, Capl., '36, Dramalic Club, '35, Pipes O'Pan, '35, Play Day '35-6, Speecl Ball, '35-6, Girls' Swimming, '35, Girls' Tennis, '35 Valley Ball, '35, Capt, '36, AII1 lelic Pin, '37, Leller, '37 KEITH RUDERT Gym Club, '36-7, Sludenl' Coun- cil, '35A6, Traclc Team, '35-7 NORMA MITTENDORF Aflwlelic Pin, Lellerg Sludenl Com- rnillee, '36-7, Sludenl' Council, '36, La Musique, '34-7,AlelI1inae, Treas., '36-7, Bowling, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '34-6, Girls' Tennis, '35-6, Girls' Swimming, '34, Speecl Ball, '34, 6, Pep Club, '35, Play Day, '36 CHARLES MIK Chem Club, '36-7, Academic C, '35-6, Sludenl Commille 6-7 -, MARY ALICE YEN NY , G. A. A. Council, Baseball, '34-6, Play Day, '35-6: Vol Iey Ball, '35, Aflwlelic Pin '36 ALLEN WINHAM MARY JANE WULF Sludenl Council Rep., '35- 6, Chem Club, '36, Alellwi- nae, '36-7, Bowling, '36, I-Ioclcey, '35, Baseball, '36, Play Day, '36, Alhlefic Pin DONNA MAE WRAY Page Sixly-Iwo LORRAINE MORGAN Afhlelic Pin, '36, Lefler, '37, Pipes O'Pan, '35-61 Play Day, '36, Speed Ball, '36, Volley Ball, '36, Girls' Swimming, '34-6, Girls Tennis, '36 . CATHERINE MUICK Bowling, '36, Play Day, '35 JACOB M U ELLER Edifor of Beacon, '37, Slu- denl Council, '35, Vice- Pres,, '36, Honor Sociely, '37, Academic C, '35, Slu- denl Commiffee, ' 3 6, Chairman of Aud Commii- Tee, '36 ARTH U R OBERMEYER Avialion Club, '32-3, Crafl Club, '36 Page Six+y-'rh ree Daw! YOCHUM nl' Cou c'l ' fad , 2 f BETTY JANE OBERMEYER Modern Lang., '36, Chess Club, '34, Play Day, '34, Hiking, '33 June Class ELVERA MEINTRUP Baseball, '34 PAUL MORGAN Siudem' Council Ali., '35-6 4 DONALD PAUL Honor Sociely, '37, Sludenl Coun- cil, Rep., '35-6, Treas., '36, Pres., '36-7, Academic C, '34-6, Sludenl Commiilee, '36, O. and B. Sfahc, '36-7, Websler Hayne, '35, Sql.- al-Arms, '36-7, Rifle Club, '36-7, Kodalcliclf, '36-7, Debale Forum, '36-7, Philalelisis, '34 RHODA PREUSSER Alhlelic Pin, '36, Sludenl Council Alf., '35, G, A. A. Council, '353 Baseball, '34-5, Capl., '36, Bowl- ing, Pres., '35-6, Girls' Physiology, '35, Vice-Pres., '36, Play Day, '35- 6, Modern Lang., .34 MARIAN RAJNOHA Honor Sociely, '37, G. A. A. Council, '34, Baseball, '35, Hilm- ing, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '34-6, Pale- ieers, '33-7, Play Day, '34-6, Siu- denl Council, '33-4, Girls' Swim- ming, '35-6, Girls' Tennis, '36, Track Team, '34, Academic C, '35, Alhlelic Pin, '35, Leiler, '35 HARRY OLDEG Siudenf Council, '34-5, Tennis Team, '35-6 Beacon I937 MARIE RAGER MARIE PRATT RAY OSTERHOLT AUDREY PAUL Hockey, '36, Hiking, '36, Swimming, '36-7, Senior Baseball, '34-6,, ,Bowling Play Day, '35-6, Girls' Life Saving, '36-7, Plwilalel- '35-6, Play Day, '35-6, AII1 Swimming, '34-5, Girls' isis, '34-5 lefic Pin, '37 Tennis, '35-6, Alhleiic Pin, '37 LYNN PAVITT JEANNE OTTO DOROTHY MESSMER ELLIOTTE POUYER LOUISE REES Honor Sociely, '37, G. A. A. Council, '36, Baseball, '34-5, Hilc- ing, Pres., '36, Pep Club, '35, Play Day, '35-6, Anna H. Shaw, '35-7, Girls' Swimming, '35-6, Tennis Team, '35-6, Academic C, '34, Aflwleiic Pin, '37 NORMAN SAUTER Honor Socieiy, '37, Academic C, '34-5, Academic Award, '35-6, Chem Club, '36-7, Websier I-layne, '34-7, Band, '33-7: Band C, '35, Orclweslra, '36-7, Novelfy Orclwesfra, '34-7 Hoclcey, '36 ' MARK REISCH Beacon Ari Slafi, '37, Paleieers, '35, Sec., '36, Opereila, '35-6, Dramalic Club, Sgt-al-Arms, '34-5 VIRGINIA LEE ROEDER Honor Sociely, '37, Alelhinae, O. and B, Rep., '36-7, Beacon Slafi, '36-7, Siudenl Council, '36, Aca- demic C, '35-6, California Schol- arship Federafion, '35 Rifle Club, '33-6 Page Sixiy-four June Class NELSON RATAZZI ROSEMARY REILEY ARTHUR RETTIG EVELYN ROSSMAN Rifle Club, '34-5 LLOYD REGAS ANTHONY PIASECKE MATHEW MESSMER ROSE MARY REICH Academic C, '35: Gym Chem Club, '36-7 Academic C, '36 Club Emblem, '35g Gym Club, '33A5 Page Sixly-'Five NORMA ROTHENBUECKER Baseball, '35-67 Hiking, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '357 Play Day, '361 Sharp- shoolers, '36-71 Speed Ball, '36: Volley Ball, '35-6: Academic C, '36: Alhlefic Pin, '37 MILDRED MICHEL Junior Pipes O'Pan, '34-6: Play Day, '35-6: Speed Ball, '35, Girls' Swimming, '34-6, Tennis Team, '36, Volley Ball, '36: Alhlelic Pin, '36, Lelfer, '37, Cup, '37 HAROLD ROELLIG Freshman Team Baslcelball, '34-5: Rifle Club, '33, Sfalislical Officer, '35, Cuslodian, '35-6, Pres., '36-7, Experl Rifle Club Emblem, '36 EDWARD RYAN Presidenl' June Class: Honor So- ciely, '37, Baslcelloall, '33-77 Chem Club, '36-7: Sludenl Council, '34- 5: Traclc Team, '34-7: Academic C, '34-5: Alhlefic Track C, '36Z Harvard Book Award, '36, Band, '33-5 Beacon Al I937 VERNA SCHRIEVER Hiking, '34, Pipes O'Pan, '34-6, Speed Ball, '34, Girls' Swimming, '33-6, Girls' Tennis, '36, Allilelic Pin, '34, l.e++er, '35, Cup. '37 CHARLES ROSNER ROSEMARY STEPHAN Paleleers, '36-7, Play Day, '34-5 ANNE SWANGER MARION SWANTNER ' BARBARA RIPLEY Sludenl Commi'Hee, '36-7: Hiking, '36, Pep Club. '35- Speed Ball, Capi., '34-6, Alelliinae, '35, Sec., '36, 6, Play Day, '34 Girls' Tennis, Capf., '36, Pres., '36, Goodfellowslwip Hiking, Capt, '36, Play Club, '36-7, Girls' Tennis, Day, '34.5 '367 Hiking, '36 LILLIAN RHEIMS VERNON HELFRICH FERDINAND TENTSCHERT LORRAINE SALLER 1 G. A. A. Council, '34-5, Baseball, Girls' Swimming, '33-6, Girls' Capl., '34-6, Hockey, Capt, '36I I '345 Tennis, '34-5, Volley Bal, Aililelic Pin, '35 EUNICE SCHILD Academic C, '36, 90 Avg. Award '34-6, Modern Lang., '36, Base '35 6 ball, '34-6, Girls' Tennis, Volley Ball, '35-6, Speed Ball, '36 Play Day, '36 , Pipes O'Pan, '36, Modern Lang.. '36, Play Day, '35-6, Speed Ball, Capi., '35, Coach, '36, Siudeni Council All., '36, Girls' Tennis, '36, Volley Ball, Capl.. '35-6,AIl1. lelic Pin, Le-Her, Cup, Girls' Secrelary June Class AN ITA SU LZE , Baseball, '36, Hockey, '36, Hiking, - '33-6: Pipes O'Pan, '34, Pep Club, I '36, Play Day, '34-6, Girls' Ten- , nis, '34-6, Volley Ball, '34, Allwleiic Pin, '37 Page Sixfy-six XQJLCQII-f ROBERT TIEM N ssisfanf gjnes anager o c . '37: C rfoon I , '34-6: 90 v . or Socie y, s, : ward: B ' s , Sfu- den+ Commi ' 6: GirIs' Treas rer, '37 VERA TREINEN AII1IeIic Pin, LeI'+er: Base- baII, '34-61Chem Club, '36i Pipes O'Pan, '35-6: Speed Ball, '34, Tennis Team, 34- 67 VoIIey Ball, '34, 6 June Class AW? ,Y , IX ,If xXJ4, pCHARLEIS ROECKEL WALTER SCHLENKER VIRGINIA TOPPING BaseIoaII, '34-6: Play Day, Craff Club, '33-47 Swim- Play Day, '34-5: Bel Canfo, Capt, '35-6: Volley Ball, ming, '35-7 '35-by GirIs' Tennis, '35-6 '34-5 EDWIN SWALLOW RUTH SLAVICK RUSSELL SCHILLIN6 Page Sixfy-seven VERA SHERIDAN A+IwIeIic Pin: G. A. A. CounciI, '36: BasebaII, '35: Hockey, '36Z Pipes O'Pan, '34-53 Girls' Tennis, '36: Speed BaII, '34-bg VoIIey BaII, '36: Play Day, '35-6 JOSEPHINE HAPPEL Palefeers, '36, BasebaII, '35: GirIs' Swimming, '34-57 Girls' Tennis, '35- 6: VoIIey Ball, '36: Play Day, '35-6 RUTH TIEMANN I-Iockey, '36: PaIe'I'eers, '35-7? Girls' Tennis, '35: Flower and Garden Show Posfer Award, '35t Iviasfer Craffsman Award, '36, PasIeI Painfing Award, '36: S. C. AH., June Class MARJORIE SPIEGEL Weoc, '35-7: Honor Socie-Iy, '37I BeI Canio, '36-7: Academic C, '34, Opereifa, '36q Girls' Tennis. '35 Beacon I937 LUELLA STELLHORN AL VONDER HAAR JACQUELINE ELMER JOST Academic C. '36: Aleflw- Fooiball, '33-5: Traclc Team, SCHNEIDER Swimrninq, '35, Leffer, '36- inae, '36-77 Modern Lang. '34-6: Baslcefball, B Team. Pipes O'Pan. '34-5 7: Afhlefic Award, '36 Club, '36-7 '33-5 LORRAINE RUDOLF EDWARD BOLL EDNA KAVANAUGH ERNEST YEHLING Bowling, '34 MARSHALL ZWICK Band, '34-65 Noveliy Orcliesira ANN GREW Hiking, '36, Play Day, '36: Speed Ball, '36g Girls' Tennis, '35-61 Vol- ley Ball, '36 CX MARGARET FRUCHTE Sludeni' Council, '35, Toxopluilile, '34-7: Cle Cuks, '35-71 Bowling '34-1 Play Day, '34-7 Girls' Skel- inq, '34, Girls' Tennis, '35g Girls Serqeani-af-Arms HOWARD ROLLIN Chess Club, '36-7: Tennis Team '35-61 Websier Hayne, '36-7 Aihleiic Award, '35-6 MM Page Sixiy-eigh+ RAY SAMPLE ARTHUR TREPPLER Academic C, '35-67 Band, Rifle Club, '35-6 '36-7: S. C. Rep. June Class JACK SIEML EARLE DICKSON Foofball, '33-45 Boys' Slcal- ing, '34, Tennis Tearn, '33Z Track Team, '34-7 Baslcelball B, '33-4 Page Six'I'y-nine June Class MEYER ROSENBERG FRANCES SANDER Chem Club, '36-71 Siudenl G. A. A. Council, '34-6: Council Al+., '35-63 Or- I-liking, '36: Pipes O'Pan, chesfra C, '34-7: Violin '33-67 Play Day. '34-6: Quarlelle Speed Ball, '34-67 Girls' REID HARRIS ROBERT MIK Chem Club, '36-7: Academic C, '35-6: Sludenl Comrniliee, '36-7: S. C. Rep. June Class LOIS SCHNEIDER Sludenl Council All., '35-6: Or- clweslra, '35-77 Girls' Tennis, '36: Alelhinae, '35-7 Swimminq, '35-6: Girls' Tennis, '36, Aflwlelic: Pin. '35, Leller, '36, Cup, '37 PAUL ZIEMER RUTH SCHAEFFER Baseball, '34-55 Play Day, '35: La Musique, '36: Speed Ball, '34-5: Girls' Swimming, '35, Girls' Tennis, '36: Volley Ball, '36: Bel Canfo, '36 FRED HOFFMEISTER Golf Club, '33, Sludenl Council, '34-5: Tennis Team, '35-67 Aflwlefic Award, Tennis C, Gold C Beacon I937 MARY STEELE O. and B. Siafl, '36, Slu- deni Council, '33g Toxoplw- iliie, '35-6 DOLORES BLUME Speed Ball RALPH BARMEIER Radio Club, '34-5 ESTELLE O'BRIEN G. A. A. Council, '367 Baseball, 34: Pipes O'Pan, '35, Girls Tennis, '34 l I If CLARENCE SHY MELVIN OSSOWSKY BERNICE SMITH Cralf Club, '36-7 BETTY MORGAN ROBERT MCMAHON GUSTAV SPRICH Cle Culcs, '367 Aleilwinae, '34, Toxoplwilile, '36 FLORA PFIFFNER Baseball, '33-6: Pipes O'Pan, '33- 4: Play Day, '34-6: Girls' Swim- ming, '33-65 Volley Ball, '34-6: Allmlelic Pin, Le-Her, Cup, Nalure Club, '34-51 Bel Canio, '35-6 MYRTLE WANEK Cle Culcs, '36, Pres., '37, Glee Club, '33-4: Swimming, '34, Play Day, '34-'51 l-liking, '33: Boys' Treasurer June Class Page Seveniy A SENIOR'S VIEWPOINT By ERNEST MAI-ILER I am a senior. For four years I have gone Io high school. Whal have I learned? When I enlered high school I was 'lully conlidenl lhal in lour years I was lo be- come an educaled person, well equipped lor lhe ballle ol lile. I considered a high school educalion as lhe passporl which would aulomalically remove all barriers lo a good posilion in lhe business world, and lhe Iaclc ol il an insurmounlable obslacle. I have changed. Nearing 'rhe end ol my slay I realize lhal in a lew years I shall remember lillle ol lhal accumulalion ol lacl which as a freshman I vaguely classilied as educa+ion. Technical lacls and processes will soon be lorgolleng carefully memorized speeches and quolalions will slip my mind. Bul 'rhere WILL remain Thar priceless, immeasurable, indelinable educa+ion which I now undersland as lhe real purpose ol my high school lraining. I have discovered Thar my educalion is only be- ginning: lhal lhe inlormalion which I have accumulaled in lhese four years is bul an insignilicanl parl oi my lulure slore. In brief, besides lhe inspiralion and guidance ol lhe Teachers wilh whom I have come in conlacl, I learned my grealesl lesson when I discovered how Iillle I Icnow, how lillle I can ever hope Io Icnow, and how much lhere is Io Icnow. II I never remember anolher lac? lrom my high school experience, I shall consider my four years well spenl ii I always lceep before me This challenge ol lhe worId's unfinished business: if never again I say, I have nolhing lo do! Q . 1'ElriV '1 ik E ,I 'mffigai' x, 'RR I 'N Page Sevenly-one W 'T1 HELEN ARNOLD MARIAN BAILEY AI'l'1le+ic Pin: Baseball, '34-6: Play Day, '35, Girls' Swimming, '34-6 JOHN BARNES MARY LOUISE BASSETT Slia rpslmocvlers, '36-7 GLEN BENDER BILL BENTZEN ELMER BISKUP Siudenl Council, '36-7: Tardiness Commiilee ALBERT BOGACKI Bancl, '33-6: Novelly Orclweslra, '34-5 ED CAMPBELL ROBERT CROW MELVIN DECHAU JOHN DEMPEWOLF Swimming Team, '35, LeH'er Award, '36 OSCAR DEWILLE June Class RAY DIETZ Boys' Sergeanl'-al-Arms, Baslcelball, '35-7, Foolbal Ivlanaqer, '36 HELEN ELLIS ARTHUR EVERS RUSSEL FRIEDEWALD RITA GERAGHTY Cle Culcs, '35, Vice Pres., '36, Pres., '36 WILLIAM GRILLS HARRY HAMLIN Academic C, '36 STAN HARPER Crafl Club, '34, Golf Club, '35-6 MELVI N HARTMANN EDWARD KRAFT FREDERICK WALZ Allwleiic C: Baskel- ball, '33-41 Swim- ming Team, '35-6, Caplain, '36, Band, '33-6 ROBERT HENDRICKS CECIL HERZING EDNA HILL Pipes Oren, '35 ARTHUR HIRSH DAVID HIRSH LORRAINE JANSON Play Day, '35-6: Girls' Tennis, '35-6 MARY VIRGINIA JONAK Hockey, '36g Pipes O'Pan, '34-5: Pep Club, '36g Afhleiic Pin, '37 VICTOR JOYCE WILLIAM KEOUGH ANTHONY KIERSLES JAMES KILLIAN Clwem Culb, '36-7: Freshman Foolball '35, Gym, '36, Track Team, '35-7 A'I'l1le'IiC Award, '35 X RUTH KLEBERGER MARY LEE KNELL Cle Culcs, '34, Treas., '35, Pres., '36 Page Sevenfy-'Iwo EVELYN KRAMER Baseball, '34, Speed Ball, '35, Girls Swimming Senior Team, '35, Girls Tennis, '35, Valley Ball, '34-5 ALICE KROEPEL Girls' Physiology, '36 WALTER LEE Crafl Club, Librarian, '34, Vice-Pres. '35, Pres., '36 Pres., '37 CHAS. E. ASCTZK Baseball, '36 GERALD LUTZ GLENNON McDONNELL Eoolball Rese rve, '34-5 JAMES MCG-OVERN Foolball, '34-6, Traclc Team, '35-7 Alhlelic Award, '36 JOE MENENDEZ LORETTA MEYER I-lilsing, '33 SIDNEY MEYER FRED MINNIGERODE Beacon l937 KENNETH MOYER Baskelball, '34, Chess Club, '35-6, Foolball Reserve, '35, Gym Team, '33-6, Traclc Team, '33, 6, Operella, '36, Cheer Leader, '35, Gym Leller, Chess Emblem ELVIRA MULVERHILL Kodalclick, '36, I-loclcey, '36, Pipes O'Pan, '34-5, Girls' Tennis, '36, Speed Ball, '36, Volley Ball, '35-6 PETE NIKOLAISEN Rifle Club, '36-7 LEWIS PAPE BERNICE PETERSON Baseball, '33-5, Capl., '36, Pipes O'Pan, '33, Play Day, '33, 5-6, Speed Ball, '34-6, Girls' Swimming, '33, 5, Volley Ball, '33, 5-6, Alhlelic Pin, '35, Leller, '36 ROBERT REINEKE Baseball, '35-6, Cralil Club, '34-5, Gym and Swimming, '36, Alhlelic Award, '36 MAURINE ROAN ALBERT SCHWARTZ ROLAND SCHWENDINGER Crafl Club, '36-7 7 A Elf ADELE STRAUSS Paleleers, Masler Craflsman, '34-7 Alhlelic Pin, '35, Leller, '36, Girls Tennis, '34-6, Pipes O'Pan, '33-4, Vol- ley Ball, '35-6, Baseball, '34-5, Girls Swimming, '34, Modern Lang., '36 Play Day, '33 SAM SWOFFORD PHOEBE ALICE VANDEVENTER MELVIN VON DERHEIDE Rifle Club, '33-6, Band, '36, Orcheslra, 36 , I . , , ,f ,- , I, , . We 1 L ,,..f, . FRED WALZ X Y w Pucmsisrg A Z VFRGI L WERNER HAZEL WOODS ROBERT sg! ' J cf RUSSELL SCHAEFER OLIVER SCHAFER BERNARD SCHROLL Academic C, Gym Team, '35-6, Goll Club, '36 Baseball, '35, Referee, '36, Play Day, '36, Girls' Tennis, '36 K PTM MERLIN zwicice Salulalio, '36-7 Page Sevenfy-'three 11 y fayegugwdg FINGERS By LILIJAN COLEMAN As a master's pliant fingers Sweep sweet harnzony and clear, So the poplar's wind-willed branches, Subtle fngers, silvery fair, Shape with willowy grace a tinleling ea They pause in breathless hesitation,- Tremble in a low deep ehordg Now leap and plnnge In melody tnmilltiious and wild. They soar to whining PlGi7'Lf'l'Zl6'7ZCSS',' A moment's gentle, sweet submission, And they eareen onee more To sparkling heights of starry melody, Carrying my thoat with them ln b'll03'fI1Zf flight to heights unknown, Each docile leaf and twig interpreting z'atina,- The wayward 'ZUl7llZU.S' swift, shifting moods. W 5 ll swf :EV S XM wil U f , Page Seven+y-four Page Seventy-Eve REVERIE By ALVINA BELLENI I stood upon a nzountain top and the wide blue slay I saw. I heard the sounds I ne'er had heard: moan of the wind, swish of water, the black bird's caw. I saw the expanse of water, so wide, so deep: unread. As I sat there breathing the fresh, cool air, I thought how lovely the earth and the heavens were: nothing could be niore fair. And I marveled that nzen could steal, kill, and hate, Failing to see and appreciate The wonders of Cod's love. TO A HEMLOCK By HEATH WARDLE Far away from the paths of men, Over the Chlfltlltllklj padded den, Grew a hemlock,- Beneath a laurel's shadow cast Untouched by every wintry blast. Near the blueberry's creeping vine, Beside the ground-cherry red as wine, Grew a heinlocleg Its roots beneath the rocky soil, Its twigs above in upward toil. Bujfeted by driving rain, Through countless days of little gain, Grew a henzlockg Tender needles closely shorn, Small green cones by inuskrats torn. Through winterls cold and icy snows Above the suininer's sweet wild rose, Grew a hemlockj Till through many an intertwining liinb It lifts its head froin woodlands dim. Gu land in which the inoose inoss grows, In forests that the woodchuck roves Grew a henzlockj Silvery sprays the stark trunk rears, A towering tree in later years. SCCIDEDC CCCIDCIL SPRING, I936 Sponsor .........,,..,,..,..... .................,,,,.,,A.,.,,,....,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,A,.,,,,,,,,A,,,.,,,,,,.,.... M i ss Fisse OFFICERS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN lConT.I PresidenT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,....,. ,..,.... .,,,,, , , . ,......,,, ,,,,,,,, .I ohn Lamping Condud in H19 Corridorsnw-N GVGCS Wlffe Vice-PresidenT ,,,.,,,,, ,,,..,.,..,.,.. Jacob Mueller Norma Mmienclorl S + B,H W nz I STanley Baker ecre ary 'AA ' I e e ConducT in The Lunchroom ....,...,......... Doris Vaughn Treasurer .,,.,.. .A,,,.A,,,..,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,..,,,,,, D o nald Paul Ray Ciegielgki Sergeam-51-Arms .v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,A,A,A,4wA,Aw,,,w,w,, John Becker Lockers .,,,,,,, , ,...,,.,..... , ,.......,... ,........,.. ,..... G e orqe Yochurn Club Work ,.,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,A,,.,,,......................... Marcella Boehm COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN oonauci G+ Social Aaivaises ......,..rs,.s E'.O'S.e.Hf dY Virginia BeTTs ConducT During Aucl Sessionsn, ,.., ,.....,.. D onald Paul UnworThy ConducT Unbecoming The Beacon ,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, ,,..,,....,..... ,, ,.,, ,,RoberT Redding Cleveland 5TudenTS .,..,.,-, VWVVVVA ffyrv E CI QGF GOOGIIDVGIYG The Orange and Blue, ....,. ,..,.. , George Bannecker HOZPTIGIITY ------- f f- - f---,-----'-----'- '---' fxadrelid I'ILe'nZf5IT9 ' ' ' T ' .....,.., ro en in The AThleTic Programa, grqlma Lee Roeder all mess Dirfhea Collin? Scar Bev Scholarship ,.,,.,,,, ,,,, ,,,..... H F ld L ndin MeeTings oT ParenTs, ,..., ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, J ohn Becker '3 O e Q DoroThy Glassco Care oT School ProperTy ...,,. ,, ,,,,,,,,.. WalTer RoITing Irregular ATTendance,, ,,,,,A,,,.. ,........, J Ohm Kovach Cleveland High School, under sTudenT leaders direcTed by The school principal, Tinds ThaT iT can TorrnulaTe iTs laws in a STudenT Council, carry ouT iTs reguIaTions Through STudenT OTFicers, and reason wiTh law breakers in a STudenT CourT. The aim oT The STudenT Council is To keep every sTudenT ouT oT The oTTice Through The sTimulaTing oT more worThy conducT. In These opporTuniTies inhering in sTudenT parTicipaTion lies, in parT, The hope OT an improved ciTizenship in The TuTure. Page SevenTy-six J- .ljff Pi- ig: ,af Q-1' fl? A' Jw L! gg? ms li , - I, ,-' X -Ei' . J H. . f'f Q.fii3 'Q:f1' , , -ypuf, 9 mi ' l in P' 'E , ' P 'Hr 5' - gf , f - N' wi mi lj! ln uiimf 'Ys,,,?L.n4. tt-qngpel Sponsor .,..,. ,, OFFICERS President ,, ,,.,, ,. ......,.,.,,, ,,,,,,......., ,,.Ralph SirT1Or1 Vice-Presideni' ,. . ,,,,,,, Elheleen Sfuchmeier Secrefary ..,.., ,, ,,,,,,...,.. Adeline Duever Treasurer, ..,,, , .,..,.,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,V,.,,V Waller Rohlilng CLASS OF JUNE, I936 ELECTED FALL i935 Virginia Befis Dorolhea Collins Joel Daufen Dorofhy Dawdy Adeline Duever Laurine Fernandez Mary Hale Don Heilerr Nile Heuer Ruih Johnson John Lamping Rachel Law Philip Leber Virginia Leichi Lorraine Loclcharl Doris Mae Lasch Allred Maass George Milsch Doroihy Neiberi Grace Niebuhr Mildred Niedergerlce Annie Laurie O'Brien Alma Pelelilc Waller Rohlling Charles Schmich Adele Schmid? Cecilia Sexlon Dean Shorl Ralph Simon Fred Sischlca Fiheleen Sluchmeier Margarei Willerding r. Kelsey CLASS OF JANUARY, I937 ELECTED SPRING I936 Loraine Allen Mary Benz Adelaide Berr Charles Blair Frances Charval Carl Feichlinger Gerlrude Hammer Marion Herr June Hoerlel Carl Kleinerr Florence Marie Klinge Pauline Lane Doris Lawler Priscilla Loughran Jeaneife Perrol Lorayne Pleil Dorofhy Phillips Rurh Priebe Roberf Sunlcel Norman Traflner Cora Whirloclc Grace Wifre CLASS OF JUNE, I936 ELECTED SPRING I936 Arline Broolcs Russell Burleman Adele Conley Jeanne Fonda Virginia Grunz Janei' Hagen George Jones Vicior Kurl Andrew Lamping Norman Lavoo Jeanefre Meclarl Kennelh Paul Melvin Schisler Kermil' Schmidf Florence Spilzfaden Liberiy Volk Augusl' Weidner Doroihy Venverloh Page Sevenfy-seven SEEN AT NIGHTFALL By LILLIAN COLEMAN Across fha toa1f'i.vl1 citylv heart Ravi two old l1111ldi11gS, side by side, 1111 U7ZlT'lC711If couplc, gray and mild, Bli11ki11g fl1U111.x'vli'vs fo fj7'03'lICSS, blac'le11c5s, Half lJl'i11dvfl, dClI'fCIIUd lay their 11gc1'11g. To fl1c111 flzc Illflfllllg lights are fi1'c'HiUs 1-Incl all Ilzosc tfjfflflllg 1101505 111011' 1110sq11iif1v,v. So, soollzcd by ourzlly Sll7'7'Z.1lg 111111'1111111v, Tlzcy nod, and lat thu llflglll slip by, lI'cc11'y, oh, so very weary. I tlzinle, if flzcy crept, c1'calei11g, g1'0a11i1'1g Along a 'Hlf0Cl7L'1'1'Z l1'Ut'171'LtC, Such cozzplcs would be .S'C07'7'ZfCd, dc1fid0d,' Bm sonzc, 20110 look on time with va1'11c.vl ryus, .U1'gl1l form' om' lo a timid CO1Ifl07ClZC'UV, ,Ind goin CI f1'iv11a', amz' zuiflz flzaf f1'1'c1z1l Yvf11'.v lincrl like 11105 along a sf1'cf111z To 11zoi.s'l vyvs, Azfflzilzgy long. WHITE JADE By KATHERINE MURPHY IVl1iz'c and suzooilz As cz lily's cup, Cool as azz ,blpril sl101zcfc1',- Rcsffzzl as cz lzfllalyy, Sweat as a 'ZUl1Z'le' rosa l1otL'v1' O1'1c11!al as fllllllllld uyos, Rich as czlab11sfU1',' CVCGIZZS' as cz lolns flowcw, Cl0Xl7'IQ 'ils silkwz, .v111ooflz11vss- Rich, zolziio, i'cl'z'0f ftlllf. Page Sevenfy-eighi' MISS PRYOR .......,, ,,..,.,,...Y ,, Sponsors A.,A,,...... ,,,......wwww MR. BRAGG THE ORANGE AND BLUE WhaT would Cleveland High School be wiThouT The Orange and Blue To greeT us every Wednes- day morning wiTh The laTesT news, breezy club reporTs, genial humor, and sporTs review? The essence of school spiriT ThroughouT Cleveland is symbolized by The spiriT oT The Orange and Blue, which aims To give us The incenTive To be sorneThing and somebody in This world. The school shows iTs appreciaTion oT The paper by iTs generous subscripTion lisT each Terrn, The proceeds oT which pays Tor The publishing oT The paper. The Orange and Blue sTaTT appreciaTes The backing oT ClevelandiTes as shown by The increased subscripTion lisT This Terrn. The sTaTT oT The Orange and Blue consisTs oT The ediTor, associaTe ediTor, and business manager, who are elecTed by a general voTe oT The school, and oT an appoinTed sTaTT oT abouT TiTTeen. The classes in advanced composiTion, wiTh The general sTaTT, do mosT OT The wriTTen work Tor The Orange and Blue, alThough any Cleveland sTudenT may send in maTerial Tor publicaTion. Marie Klinge AssociaTe EdiTor Allen Turner EdiTor Norman TraTTner Business Manager Donald BarTholic 5 rin' :J EdiTor Gerfrude Birke AssociaTe EdiTor William Nebe Business Manager Page SevenTy-nine Q2 Mr. Herifage Spons Lorayne or Jacob Mueller Eclilor Mr. Myer Bus.Sponsor Pfeil Assoc. Edilor Frances Life ra Roberl Tiemann Pissl: Bus. Mgr. Alice Yeager Assoc. Edilor Charvai lure Roberi' Kirlcpafrick Bus. M q r. Pauline Lane Lileralure Oscar Bay Alhlelics Elsie Jo Typisl Lillian Coleman Lileralure Charles Blair Allwlelics l1nson Irene Maffhiesen Typisl Rosemary Fuqua Allwlelics ancf S Page Eiglnfy PONSORS LWCSTAFF Page Eighly-one l Jack Hanfhorn Lileralure Miss Knepper Arl Sponsor Mark Reiscln Ari Alvina Belleni Ari Florence Kiefer Pxrl Dorollwy Glasco Arl Virginia Kamler Ari Juanila Freier Plwolograplwy James Heili Arl Louise Rees Clubs Adeline Langensand Plmolograplxy Virginia Lee Roecler Clubs Carl Feichlinger Plwolograplmy Corrine Walllier Arl Arnold Weidemueller Plwoloqraplny BUSINESS The business managers as well as any have enioyed The advanTages oTTered by our new oTTice in The PubIicaTions Room, shared by The Orange and Blue. IT has required careful managemenT To publish The Beacon aT The same price in The Tace oT rising cosTs wiThouT resorT To adverTising. This The Two Bobs have done under Mr. Myer's careful direcTion. The pubIiciTy furnished by The Orange and Blue, The willingness oT iTs sTaTT To co- operaTe wiTh us in various ways, and The loyal supporT of The sTudenTs are greally appreciaTed. EDITORIAL The TenTh anniversary oT Lindbergh's New York-To-Paris TIighT, as well as The imporTanT parT played by ST. Louis in The deveIopmenT oT AviaTion, seemed To The ediToriaI sTaTT To rnalce The choice oT AVIATION mosT appro- priaTe as The Theme of The I937 Beacon. WiTh no preTense of making our TreaTmenT of The Theme exhausTive, we have endeav- ored To carry iT ouT in The organiZaTion oT The boolc, in The ar'I TeaTures, and To some exTenT in The IiTeraTure. The Task has been arduous and pIeasanT. Long live Cleveland High School and The Beacon! TYPISTS NoThing has been more imporTanT nor in more consTanT demand in The Beacon OTTice Than The services OT The TypisTs. Their TaiThTuIness and good naTure have made The TIighT oT The I937 Beacon noT only saTe and success- Tul, buT pIeasanT as well. As a welcome aid To This parT oT our worlc, The Beacon has placed in The PubIicaTions Room Two new TypewriTers, one oT which is available Tor our good neighbors, The Orange and Blue. Elsie and Irene are To be cornplimenTed on The TacT ThaT The prinTer's copy has been remarkably Tree from errors. Page Elghiy Two ART The ArT STaTT could noT have been given a more picTorial and delighTTul Theme Than ThaT oT AviaTion. lT immediaTely presenTed many opporTuniTies Tor creaTive eTTorTs, and iT has been a rnosT enioyable subiecT on which To worls. The enTire STaTT, including The members oT ArT 6. The ranking class, wenT ouT To Lam- berT Field To sTudy planes and Their environ- rnenT, Through The courTesy oT Mr. Page. Tield manager, and Mr. League, in charge oT The radio Tower, Under The enThusiasTic and painsTalcing direcTion oT our arT sponsor, Miss Knepper, and wiTh helpTul suggesTions Trorn Miss , Y Saams ouT oT her Tormer experience wiTh The Beacon, our work has been a mosT enioy- able experience. LITERATURE The Task OT The liTeraTure sTaTT has been To read and criTicize maierial submiTTed, To aid in iTs arrangemenT and preparaiion Tor The prinTer, and To do many oTher Things which mighT be labeled as miscellaneous The liTeraTure wriTing conTesT was sponsored by The Beacon, in which more sTudenTs should have parTicipaTed. FirsT places were awarded as Tollows: Essay, A Senior's View-PoinT, ErnesT Mahler: STory, A Day in The Coun- Try, Vera Treineni Poem, Boy WiTl1 The Torn l-laT, Lillian Coieman. Much crediT is due To Miss Brown and Miss Wilhelmi Tor Their aid as criTics and counselors. PHOTOGRAPHY The members oT The phoTography sTaTT were selecTed Trom The Kodalclicli Club. Their assignmenT was a large one, and They carried iT Through TaiThTully and eTTicienTly. ln addiTion To numerous snapshoTs oT mem- bers oT The TaculTy, school liTe scenes, and aThleTics, an inTormal snapshoT oT each club in The school was made and added as a TeaTure oT The club pages. The groups were phoTographed, Tilms developed, and prinTs made almosT enTirely by The sTaTT members, aided by some Kodaklicli members. The new Leica camera and dark room equip- menT have been valuable aids. A' Page Eighfy-Three THE GRANITE STATE By HEATH WARDLE Beneath the elond-fleelced sleies Along frothed inonntain streams, 'Mid the pine twigs plaintive sighs, Lies a smiling land of dreams: New Ham pshire J Pearly elenzatis creeping By lacy rock-fern beds, Qniet nionntains sleeping Below their haloed heads: New H ain pshire J A bend in the scented trail, Beeleoning fingers of sunlight Lead through the embracing vale, To a world still and bright: New Hampshire! VALUES By MARION MELCHIQR Some wish for gold, some wish for fame, Some crave a title for their name. The few who really play tlze gauze, Are ones who have a rieher store Of health, eontentmeizt, happiness, Than those who never seem to stress The beanty of a sunset slay, Or ever take the time to bless A fellow ereatzzre passing by. Page Eighty-four Page Eighfy-five THE TOWN OF MY DREAMS By ALICE MAE FUCI-IS l'd love to find the place where I Have always longed to be- A little, quaint, sea-withered town That lies across thc sea. A town in which the wornen lifear dainty, rnjffled froclesg And every little garden Has pinles and hollyhocles. lifhere all the little children And older people, too, lifear friendly siniles, and nodding They tip their hats to yon. Where the cobbled streets are bumpy, The lanes are full of turns, And at night in every window A friendly candle burns. LAGOON AT MOONRISE By LILLIAN COLEMAN Soft ripples weave their threaded pearl In shifting patterns, binding well- lifith beaded snood the loneliness Of the lagooifs dark shining hair. Shy breezes train her vagrant curls To ineasnred lapping, waffe on wave, Alert, lest one discordant sound, Sent screaming through the silent air, Should strike the banble of at dream And spill its fancies on the ground. fg,,f' X' .....----i ---3 x .....-- A::::!i!!f'YNNNN ....-'-1?-..' 'Xf- ' C' E Dj Sssssss 1 M411 Q J? K M 0'5 0 o Q O QQ Q y 6 2 wk!!-Qfxf , --.- Y., 'Aff 1 JJPU , X ' Q -if41'.. -lf'-. - - -- ' i I P Egh -' f A' Af, if A zwwwwgi, 3 Q fa, C, f f QQZQQ Q 1-IQ 2 5 '34-7um4Ua '-' Page Eighfy-seven Ale'I'hinae Sponsor. .,.,.,.,,.. Miss McCaIpin OFFICERS Firsi' Term-I936-7 Second Term-l936-7 ' Anne Swanger ...,,... ,.,.......,,,, P residenl ,,,.......... ,, ,.,..,.. Marieffa Elsner Jean Walden ,,,,.........,.,.... ,.v..... V ice-Presidenl ,,,, ,.....,.,, N orma Miffendorf Geraldine Wachler ..,....,,,,.,,,,,.. Secrelary .......... . ,,... , v.Luella Sfellhorn Norma Millendorf ,,,,,,,,............., Treasurerw, ,,,,,,. ,, ,...,. ,,,,,, , .Anne Swanger Virginia Lee Roeder.. WO. and B. Repor+er,,,,,.Geraldine Wachfer The aclrivilies of Alerhinae, Cleve- land's oldesl' girls' club, cenler around sfimulaling inferesr in all 'Forms of lileralure. A very special poinl is made of learning alooul 'rypes and lcinds of lileralure +ha'r do nol come under The head ol Jrhose slrudied in Jrhe classroom. This year The subiecr Jralcen is Our Modern Slagef' A+ each meeling Jrhe program chairman appoinlrs girls lo confribure Jro 'rhe nexf program. The programs bring girls in Jrouch wilh many phases of The chosen subject THE I937 Page Eighfy-eighf Anna Howard Shaw Sponsor.. .,,,,,,,....,....,.....,..,. ...........,.. M iss Gayler OFFICERS Firsi Term-I936-7 Second Term-I936-7 June Grefsch ........,.........,. ..,, , ,Presidenl ..,.,..........,,.w......, Wanda Caldwell Wanda Caldwell .,,,,,....., .,...... V ice-Presidenl., ,,,,, . ,,..,.., Eunice Schneider Eunice Schneider ....... .......,....,. S ecrefary ............ ,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,. P alricia May Doris Sehnerl ,,,,A............ - ....,,,,,,,,,,,. Treasurer ,,,,,,.,,,......,, .. ,,,,, Louise Rees Helen Prolces .......,,,,,....,.... ,.O. and B, Reporler ..,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,...... V erna Keller Rurh Harden .......,...........,, .... S ergeanf-a+-Arms ............,..,...,..... Helen Prolces Gerfrude Birlce ,,,,,,.,,,..... ,,,. K eeper of Roscoee, .. ,,,,, ,June Grefsch The Anna l-loward Shaw, now un- der sponsorship of Miss Gayler, was 'The firsl club for girls in Cleveland l-ligh School. Originally The club was a debaling sociely, bul in recenl years has been diverled +o The field ol dramalics. The purpose of The presenl club is lo afford pleasure in dramalics as well as To develop lalenr and dramalic apprecialion. The members endeavor lo furnish enioy- able programs for Jrheir molhers and fellow sfudenls. BEACON 4 J! ',1 I Qi J,- I f , AJ: -,buff . v xl rj 1 ' 1 P- I., 5 pf' P Bel Canlo Sponsor ..,. Miss C. L. Mann OFFICERS Firsf Term-I936-7 Second Term-i936-7 June l-loerfel ,,.,......,..., ,.,,, P resident. .. ,Elinor Kornfeld Julia Pieper ...,.,,,... , ...,....., Vice-President, ,,,., ,Geraldine Wachler Gerlrude Birlceu, ,,,......,,,,. Secrelaryn.. , ...Wanda Caldwell Dorolhy Phillips., ,,.,,,,,., ,, ....,.,,, ,Treasurer ..., .,...,. M argarel Davis Geraldine Wachler ,..,., ,.,,,,,.,.... L ilorarian .v,...,,,,,,...,, ,,Geraldine Wachler Marie Lamaclc ..v...,, v...,, , ,.,,,... A ccompanisl ....,.., ,,,...., ,,,. M arie Lamaclc Priscilla Loughran ......,,, NO. and B. Reporler, ,,,Jean Graham The Girls' Glee Club is a regular class. ln Bel Canlo if lunclions as a club. During Jrhe lasl year if has played ils appropriale parl in lhe 1 following evenls: Operella, Chris?- mas Caroling, IQWK radio program lor +he Junior Chamber ol Com- merce, Senior Girls' Chrislmas lunch- eon program, Symphony Chrislmas program, Class Day and Commence- menl programs. lls aclivilies also in- clude lhe Washinglon Universily Feslival, Spring lvlusic Feslival, lvlolhers' Tea, and lhe Spring Concerl. THEI937 i Page Ninely .1 3, x Vg f , -T rigs,-f' f if ,fy J 7 'L.fQa l e :XXX l Sponsor, .A....,......, Mr. Ballin N OFFICERS Term--l935-6 Term-I936-7 Ray ei-,SS A A...,.,..,.., P fesadem .,...,.A.4.,... , .A., , T Om Krauska Tom Krauslca .,,.,,..,........,.,,, Secy. and Treasw Darrell Schneider Kenwhimoyef .,r,.,......,..,,,,,,,,, o, and B, Rep .,,AA,,,,,,, AA....... Kenneni Moyer Some years ago +he gym club was formed, in order To give 'lhe s'ruden'rs of Cleveland who were in+ere-sled in gym work The advanfage of addilrional in- slrucrion and praclice. ln Jrhe major sporls noi' every one is eligible: buf in 'rhe gym club every one is welcome, regardless of size, weight or alhlelic abilily. The purpose ol The club has been and always will be Jro pro- mole goodfellowship and help To lceep Hs members in good physical condirion. BEACON Page Nine+y-one .I Boys' Gym Club I ff K il ,Y -Mfg, Af, 1 ,f fl: ' Q 19 111 , ' 711, 16477011 U if X f X WJ , X! . , I gr I ff' 7 , if . Ayrfrlfw 1 -' , 5 I ' iylff 'M fl If WUQM ff f N , Ar ff , I ,- QR Boys' Rifle Club Sponsor, , ,,., .Mr. Wilson OFFICERS Second Term-I935-6 Firsf Term-I936-7 Tom Skillman ,, ,,,,,,........ Presidenl ,,,,, ,,......, .,,,,,,, , , I-Iarold Roellig George Seeners. ,...,. ,,,,,,,,,, , .Vice-Presiden+,...,,, Edward Sclwrcederw, Recording Secretary, Louis Longw, ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,.Georqe Lenney Roberf I-Iemm ,,,.Malcl1SeCre'Iary,. .Hope Eiclclnolzl Paul Summers ., ..,, ,, ,,,.....,., ,Treasurer Wa rren Sfrufma n, ,, ., Clllrlord Nolle .,... Roberf Kirlcpalriclc ,Arnmunllion Salesrnann, ,,,,,, ,,,Alber+ Warren Arnmunilion Cusfodian, ,.,,.,,,, Roloerf La Mear STATISTICAL OFFICERS Fred Tlnies Herman Reuler Roberl Kirlcpafriclc Melville Paquef Peler Gruendler Claude Knapp Cliliford Nolfe Millon Alberl' CUSTODIANS Oscar Merlz George Lenney I-larold Roellig I-Iope Eiclchollf TH George Lenney Roberf I-lealon Frank Suessdorf Warren Sclwmihl Page Nlne+y Iwo EI9 ifbfr f J V11 Sponsor.. Firsi' Term-I936-7 OFFICERS Norman Traliner, ,, .. .,...... President. Mary Benz .,,,,,, Elbee Birsner ...... Carl Feichfinger ,,., George Bannaclcer, .v,., Mr. Kelsey Second Term-I936-7 ,,,, ,,,..... C harles Mil: VICE-PFSSIdGf'li, . ,,,, ..,.... B ill Brannon ,,.,,,..,..,,Secrela ry.,,,,. , .........,.. Trea su rer , ,.... Librarian Chemislry and Hs applicafions hold an imporianl place in modern civiliza- Jrion. Some of lhe remarkable phe- nomena oi lhis science are vividly re- vealed al The bi-weekly meelings of lhe Chem Club. In preparing for clemonslralions and Jrallcs on chemical Jropics, Jrhe members are 'lorlunale in having access +0 an excellenl library. To help i'rs members in keeping abreasl vvilh lhe limes in regard +o advancemenls in chemislry, lhe club subscribes To one of lhe leading chemical journals. BEACON Page Ninefy-+hree Mary Jane Wulf .,..,,,,,,,,,,Rober+ Mila ,,,Norman Sauler Chem Club '- , v 5 X if all 'R lp YA.-S X vit: vuka ' i im! 1425 OFFICERS Firsf Term-I936-7 and Term-I936-7 Rila Geraqhly .,,,,..,,, ,,,, ...,,,.,.... P r esidenl ,.,. .,.,.,..,, e Wanelc Norine Johannes J. ,,.,,,,, Vice-Presidenl ..... .. ,....,,,,, NoRJohannes Dorofhy Glassco .,,,,.,,,... Secrefary .,..,,.....,. ....,..... M arcella Boehm Jewel Dulcem, ,,,, , ,,,,,.,..... Treasurerm.. ,, .,,,,, ..Margarer Fruchre Belly Jane Darr... ,,.,,,,.,, WO. and B. Reporler ..,,,,.. ,,,,, A udrey l-leiniclce Cle Culcs, olherwise known as Cleveland Cooks, was organized lo give ils members a more complele idea of The arf of preparing and serv- ing food on special occasions. The clulo meels every odd Thursday in Room IO under Jrhe sponsorship ol Miss Richeson. Every year al Jrhe close of lhe fool- ball season Cle Clulcs gives a foolloall spread in honor of Jrhe looiloall squad and lhe coaching slalli. THE I937 Page Ninefy-four S YW thx Sponsor .,,,,...... Mr. Garoian OFFICERS FirsT Term-I936-7 Second Term-I936-7 Walfer Lee ,,,, ,..........,... , ....,.,...... P residenT .,.,. ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,.,, WalTer Lee 6 ,Ci ' Nicholas Rempesz ,,,, , ..,,,,,, Vice-PresidenT., ,,...,,,,,,,, Nicholas Rempesz C '. ' 'IA I . M ' J' 1 I T i KenneTh SchowalTer ,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, Treasurer ............,,, .,,KenneTh SchowalTer Q 'T T Norman Mueller,,,,,, ..... ....,,,,,. S ecreTary ......... ...,. , N ...... Norman Mueller Fred Olde ,,,,, ,,,,,,. , ., ,,,,,,,,,....,. Librarian, ,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,,..,,.,...,.. F red Olde ArThur Leischerw, ,,,. ,. ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,. Supplies ,....,,..., . ,,...... ArThur Leischer Roger Fuqua, ,, and B. ReporTer, .. ......,,A ,Roger Fuqua Bill EnTenmen., ,, ,,AssisTanT Librarian ,,,..,,..,,,... Bill EnTenmen K The CraTT Club is one oT The oldesT organizaTions in Cleveland. During The meeTings The members work on Their proiecTs, some oT which are: Tables, lamps, book raclcs, ships. anol oTher arTicles which may be used abouT The home. The Club oTFers iTs members The use OT The school's equipmenT in Room 33, The use oT The library, and an opporTuniTy To malqe proiecTs oT Their own design. BEACON ' 1 1 Deba+e Forum Sponsors: Miss Randall, Mr. Moody, Mr. Deming, Mr. Moeller DEBATE TEAMS Affirmafive Charles Blair John Kovach George Lenney Affirmafive Alva Dielz June Schwanlchaus Boys' Teams Girls' Teams Nega'rive Jack Hanfhorn William Swaielc Nega+ive Fra nces Woods Lorayne Srroh The Boys' and Girls' Debaie Forum is an organizaiion io promoie public spealcing in Jrhe form of cleloaie. The Forum sponsors inrerscholasiic com- peliiion in debaie among Jrhe various high schools of Jrhe viciniiy. In ihe pasi year, I936, Cleveland's debale ieams have been quiie successful. ln Jrhe spring Term Cleveland look all of iis coniesis, and in 'rhe fall Jrerm suc- ceeded in iaking lhree of iis four coniesis +o +ie for second place. THE I9 Page Nlneiy six M if Girls' Physio ogy Club Sponsor, .,,,.......,., Miss Tensfeld OFFICERS Firsl' Term--I936-7 Second Term-I936-7 Marion Ellerman .,,,,,... ,. ....., Presidenf ..... N ,....,,,,,.,,,A,.,. Rufh Greenway Rhoda Preussers, Vice-Presidenf .. .......,,,. ,Audrey Dielrich Harrie? Luedde, ,,,,, , ,.,,,,....... Secrelary .,,,,,.........,.............. Rhoda Preusser Dorolhy Daude, ,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , .Treasurers ,.,,, ,, ,, ,,........ Lorraine Burger Marian l-lallef. .,.,.,. . A ,,A,,,, O, and B. Rep ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,Louise Warmbrodl The rneeling oi The Girls' Physi- ology Club is called io order every Thursday, in Room I6, ai 2:45 P. lvl. Ways of relaining heallh and hygiene are discussed, eliquefie and menlal hygiene being our presenl inieresl. On cerlain days +he fes+ive almos- phere suggesls a pariy. Our special parries This year have been ai l-lal- lowe'en and Chrislmas, ai which lvliss M. l. Mann, Mr. Ryan, and Mr. l-luizel were our guesisq Valenline Day: parlies for oulgoing seniors: and our annual Molhers' Day pariy. BEACON Goodfellowship Sponsor ,,,, ,,,, ,,,Y,.,,..,,,., . . ,....,,.,,.. M iss M. I. Mann OFFICERS Firsf Term-I936-7 Second Term-I936-7 Adelaide Berr' ,,,, ,,,.v..,... P resident. ,... .. ,,,,,.,,,, Dororhy S+upp Marie Klinge ......,, ,...... ,,..,, . V ice-Presidenl.. .. ,,,,.,.... Jewel Sullivan Dorolhy Siuppw... . , ,,,,..,,,,, Secreia ry ..,,..,, ,,,... . ., ,,,,, ...I-Iarrief Sleek Doris Vaughan.. .. ,..,. Treasurer ,. ,,,,. ...lvlelba Proslce Marian I-Iallef ,,,., ., .. ,,,,., O. and B. Rep .....,,, , . .. ,,,, .Rulh Robson The purpose of Jrhe Goodiellowship Club is Io help Ihose less Iorrunaie Ihan We. In Seplember, each mem- ber makes a dress for some under- privileged child. Ar Chrislmas, a parlry is given for small Iors and of course Sanla is Ihere wiih his bag of Toys. Spring brings anolher parly, an Easier Parly and Egg I-Iunl. A semi-annual Molhers' Tea and also The Senior Parry iusr abour ends Ihe year's acliviiies. T H E I 9 Page Nmefy enghf Sponsors ,,..,..,.,..... Mr, i-leriiage, Mr. Myer OFFICERS Firsf Term-I936-7 Second Term-I936-7 Carl Feichiinger .,..,,.. ,.,.,. P residenr ,,,. .. ., l-lerberr Poerlner Adeline Langensanclm.,.,Vice-President, .. ,.., , ,,... ......,. J uanira Frier Juanila Frier ,A,,,,. ....,...,,,,,, S ecreiary ,,,,,,..,.,.... .,Gloria Langensand Dan Bolanovich ......, , ,,Treasurer,.,, ..,, , Elvira Mulverhill Marjorie Friqanza ,, .,,, VO. and B. Rep ...,.,,,, Arnold Weidemueller This club was formed in May, I936, and became well organized in Jrhe fall of ihe same year. Hs purpose is To gain an undersianding of Jrhe basic principles as well as modern meih- ods of phoiography. Two field Jrrips have been made-one io S+. Louis Municipal Air- pori, lhe olher Jro Fore-si Park. Occasionally a professional pho+ographer visirs The club and speaks on some aspecl of phoiography. Various members of ihe club have given much help in ihe phoiographic worlc for Jrhe Beacon. BEACON Koclalclick Modern -anguage Sponsor . FirsT Term-I936-7 OFFICERS Lillian Coleman ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,PresidenT,,, Julia Pieper .,...,... lv1arieTTa Elsner .,,,, MyrTle Ehlen .,,., Carolyn Neller ,,,,,,,..,..,.,. .....Vice-PresidenT,..,., SecreTary .,,,,....... , ,...,,.... Treasurerw, r. Maya Second Term-I936-7 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,...., E unice Schild ,, ,, ,,.. Luella STellhorn . ,,,. ..... M yr+Ie Ehlen lv1arieTTa Elsner O. and B, ReporTer,,, ,, ,, Alice Campa lv1arTha Herrmann ,,,. , ,.,SergeanT-aT-Arms... , Sylvia Grosshaus The Modern Language Club aims To promoTe an inTeresT in The hisTory, liTeraTure, ancl social cusToms oT The peoples whose languages The mem- bers are sTuclying. All sTuclenTs who have had one Term oT eiTher German, French, or Spanish are eligible To membership in The club. The pro- grams consisT oT Talks by members oT The TaculTy and OT reporTs by mem- bers on The presenT and pasT oT These counTries. To TurTher promoTe inTer- esT, The club aTTendecl The Chrislmas TesTival oT The lnTernaTional League. THE I9 Page One Hundred 37 Sponsor Mr BarreTT OFFICERS Firsi' Term-I936-7 Second Term l936 7 Roberl' Sunlcel. ., ,,,,, ,PresidenT. . ,, Erwin Schneider Norman TraTTner , .,..,.., Vice-PresidenT,,,,,,,,,.,Virglnla Weyrauch Norman SauTer, . ,.... Secy. and Treas Roy lvluschany Cora WhiTloclc. ., ,,,,,,.,A,,, Librarian Dan Barbog The orchesTra, under The direcTion OT Mr. Vernon BarreTT, has made rapid progress during The pasT year. On various occasions iT has been called upon To render iTs services and has made a good showing. In November, I936, on The nighT OT Cleveland High Schools OpereTTa, The orchesTra conTrilouTed much To The success OT The perTormance. The or- chesTra 'furnishes The music Tor all graduaTion exercises and many audi- Torium sessions. This organizaTion provides a splendid opporTuniTy Tor young musicians To gain experience. BEACON onsor ......,..,,,. Mr. Schueneman OFFICERS Firsf Term-I936-7 PresldenT ..,,,,,..,,, KaThleen Williams Vice PresidenT ,,,,,,, ..,,,,..,,.,.. D ora Kincaid SecreTary Treasurer .. , Shirley Gravel The Pep Club in iTs presenT Torm had iTs beginning in The Thrilling and exciTing Times OT The winning oT The Yale Bowl and The inauguraTion oT The cusTom OT The annual CoronaTion OT The Queen. Weekly meeTings, group aTTend- ance aT games and school TuncTions -These are The acTiviTies OT The Pep Club. ObjecT-inspiraTion Tor The Teams and Tun Tor The members. T l l E I 9 Page One Hundred Two migyifl' i Sponsor ,A,,,,,,.....A Mr. Schuenernan OFFICERS Second Term-I936-7 Presidenl .....,.....,,,,,,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,, K aihleen Williams Vice-President ,,.,,.,,... ..., , ..,,Doro+hy Lamer Secrelaryn ,..,,,,,,..... . .,,...,,,,,, Belly Jane Ryan Treasurer ,...... La Vern Fluchel The club is composed of from T50 To ZOO girls who are possessed of high degree of school loyally and en- ihusiasm. They enioy singing The peppy school songs and rendering lhe school yells. H affords an oloporlrunilry for lhern io make a lor of noise and raclcel wiihoulr being called down for ii. Thar seems 'ro be a relief! B E A C O N Page One Hundred Three i f Av Pale+eers l Sponsors ,,.. ,Miss Knepper OFFICERS Firsf Term-I936-7 Second Term-I936-7 Clyde Benackm ,,,, . ..A., ,,Presiden'r,.. ,,,,,,,..,, ...Alvina Belleni Arnold Weidernuellern,,,,Vice-Presidenl ,,,,, , ..,.. .. ., ,Jimmy Heilz Mark Reisch ,......A o AA.....A ...Secrelary .,..,.A ,.. .A o Marian Rajnoha Eileen Scheperle. ,. .,.. ,,,.Treasurer. ...,...,.. .,... . ..,.Mark Reisch Adeline Langensand, .O. and B. Reporler.. , . ,Virginia Kamler Grace Wiile Sergeanl-a+-Armsw, .. Rulh Tieman The Palelreers were organized in April, I933, wilh Torfy members. This lems suilable 'lor Twelve masrer chosen each year, number has been consisrenlly main- Jrained Through every succeeding Term, wirh a conrinuous waifing lisl. Various problems are Tried: land- scape, figure, balilq, lealher and a hosr of orher inleresling crail' prob- lhe home or for personal adornmenl. craflsmen are represenling Jrhe highesl degree of skill in +he club. T H E I 9 3 7 Page One Hundred Four ff s Sponsor ..., , , ,,., Miss Tompkins OFFICERS Firsf Term--I936-7 Second Term-I936-7 John Kovach, ,, . Palronus.. , ..Viola Flebbe Rulh Durand, .. Audrey Dielrich. ,, Viola Flebbe... ., June Kendall Jack l-lanlhorn Aedile .,..,.,, , Scribe Quaeslor .....,, Nunhus ..,,,,.. lanifor, ,.,,., . ,,,Zoe Hughefl . , Audrey Dieirich ,.....,Ernesl Mahler .June Kendall ,John Kovach SALUTATIO! ls nol Jrhal very name magic? H is a club meanf for work as well as play, and Hs members Try lo live up +0 Jrhe slandarcl of La- borare esl cognosceref' The slu- denls delve info Roman Jrraolilions and bring lorlh inleresling fads which fhey presenf +0 lhe Club on Friday mornings. Thus The club al- lords nol only a social almosphere, buf an eclucalional one as well. BEACON Salu+a+io .Q r ,sq ,J M Q,- Jl if 1 il Sharpshoofers Sponsor Firsf Term-I936-7 Lorraine Clovern ,,,,,, ,.,, . ,, Dora Kincaid ,.... Elaine Beclcerle., Belly l-loolen , ., Billie Ashworlh.. Marlha Juengle.. Grace Mennigesw, , r. Kincaid OFFICERS Second Term-1936-7 .....,Presiden+,, , ......,...,.........Dora Kincaid ..,,,,,, Vice-Presidenl .,.. .Norma Roihenbueclcer .....,Secre'lary............,.. ,Elaine Beclcerle W,......Siafis+ical,.....,,.. ..,,,,Eugenia Kuhn ,,,,,.,,S+a'lisTical... ,,.,,,,,,Billie Ashworlh ,,,, ,,,,... A rnrnuniiion ,,,,,.,,,.. ..... C arolyn Frohbieler . ,,,,,, ,.,,, , .Score Typisl, ,,,.,,,., .....,..,..,., , Carolyn Neller ,Treasurer .. ..Mariha Juengle Carolyn Frohbieier ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, When The Sharpshoorers were or- Gul Wil! T H ganized a number oi years ago, ihey were among The firslr high school girls' rifle clubs in Jrhe sfaie. Today The Cleveland Sharpshoolers have a membership of sixly-five. This year They won ihe Greaier S+. Louis Girls' Rifle League championship. Besides compeling againsi ST. Louis high schools, The Sharpshoolers enfer learns every year in ihe sialre shoolrs ai Boonville and Jefferson Cily. The club develops noi only marlqsmanship, buf also cooperaiion and sporlsman- ship. Page One Hundred Six EI9 Sponsor ..,,,,...,., Miss Kiiparrick OFFICERS Firs+ Term-I936-7 Second Term-I93b-7 Margarer Fruchre ...... N ,,............ Presidenr ,,,,...,.,, ..,, , ,,,,,Audrey Heinicke Marcelia Boehm ,,,, , ,,.. .,,,,,, V ice-Presideninn, , Marcella Boehm Norine Johannes. .,.,....., Secreiary .........,,,.,,.,,,., ,,,, N orine Johannes Audrey Heinicice., ,,...,. ,,,,,,,, , ,,,Treasurer ,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,....., M a ry Sieele Virginia Becker. .. .... WO. and B. Repor'I'er....., Margare+ Fruchfe Anyone owning a green and whire Tox- ophiiire pennani' may fondly remember The meerings of Cleveland's archery club. She remembers rhe afrernoons of rarger prac- Jrice and The inferesring 'rime spenr making bow slrrings and repairing equipment she remembers rhe barry ar which she, as a senior, was honored and presenred wirh her pennanr. These are indeed fond mem- ories and are remembered by each gradu- aring member of Jrhe pasi 'ren years. B E A C O N Page One Hundred Seven , i V? ., ,rv-'H f ll vlll r 1 l I WebsTer Hayne Sponsor , ,,... ,Mr. Doxsee OFFICERS Firs+ Term-I936-7 Second Term-I936-7 John Kovachn, , ,.PresidenT,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,William SwaTel4 RoloerT KirlcpaTriclc, , ,Vice-PresidenT,,,, ,,,, Eugene STanqlein William SwaTelc ,,,.. . ..,,..... ,SecreTary ,.,.....,. ,..., l-l arvey McClanahan Claude Knappw., ,...Treasurer,, ..v... ,, ,... .. Edward Renfro Donald Paul., ,..., , Se-rqeanT-aT'Arms .. ,, Claude Knapp Carl KleinerT.,,,.,,, O. and B. ReporTer ,,,,.. , Howard Rollins Charles Blairn, .. Keeper OT The GoaT ,,,., , ...John Kovach The WelosTer- l-layne SocieTy was originally organized solely as a de- baTinq club. The purpose and acTivi- Ties OT The club now include The vari- ous Types of public speaking such as imprompTu and exTemporaneous Tallcs. IT has become an esTalolishecl cusTorn Tor The club To presenT a moclc Trial each spring. The parTy wiTh The Anna Howard Shaw is also a semi-annual evenT. THE I937 Page One Hundred Eighf Sponsor.. ,,,, Miss Rolhman W SOC OFFICERS Firsl Term--I936-7 Second Term-I'-736-7 Grace Wille. . . . . Presidenl. . .. .,.,,, ..Melba Proske Julia Pieper. .. .. Vice-Presidenl ... ,,,,,, Dorolhy Zulaul Dorolhy Zulaul.. ,,..,.. Secrelary. . .Marjorie Spiegel Eileen Scheperle Lorraine Allen ..,.,,.,,, HO. and B. Reporler-.. The lwo oulslanding aclivilies ol Weoc are lhe Chrislmas Pearly and lhe Slrawberry Feslivalf' laolh given al lhe Memorial l-lome lor Old Folks. The lime lrom Seplember unlil Chrisl- mas is a busy one, spenl preparing gills and a program lor lhe Chrisl- mas enlerlainmenl. ln lhe spring a program is prepared and presenledy eller which relreshmenls are served consisling ol slrawberries, home made cakes wilh ice cream. The girls loolc lorward lo lhese evenls wilh as much enlhusiasm as do lhe old lollcs. BEACON .. Treasurer.. .... ..l-larriel Slocln Sylvia Taclce Radio Club ll Chess Club Sponsor ...... .....,.. Mr. F. W. Moody OFFICERS Firsl Term-l936-7 Second Term-l936-7 Ben Ward ,,,,,.,,,,, ........V......,. ,.......,,,,,, P r esidenl... ......... .,, .,,,,,,,,,,. Arrhur Leisher Edward Schaper ..,.,.,.,.... ,,..,,,. V ice-Presidenr ,,,, ,,,.,, , A, ,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Ben Ward Paul Brown. ...... ........,..... S ecrelary ......,......,. .. ......,. Gerhard Mueller Arfhur Leisher ...,, . .,,....,,,.,,,, Treasurer. .. .. ,.,James Schnuriger The Radio Club experimenls in The making and operalion ol shorl wave re- ceiving sels. Much 'lime has been given lo The learning of 'rhe code lor il is The aim ol many of ils members 'ro ac- quire lacilily in receiving and sending and general knowledge of radio, which would enable 'rhem lo pass a Federal examinalion. They would 'rhen receive an amaffeur radio license enlilling 'lhem lo operale a shorl' wave lransmiller. Sponsor. ,,...,...,.......,.,.....,,...... .. ,.,,, .lv1r. l-lulzel OFFICERS Firsl Term-I936-7 Second Term-I936-7 Norman Traldrner ..,.,. .........,,,.,. P residenl ..,..., ,,,, . . ,,,,,, .Fred Klelisch Viclor Mielnilc ,...........,.,..,. ...,.... V ice-Presidenlnm, . ...Lawrence Reisch WU V -Treas .,.. . .,.,,,.,, .Edward Volz pr-J he purpose of lhe Chess Club is +o provide pracrice in playing lhe Royal Game. To aid lhe members in sludying lhe game, a Chess Manual has been prepared by Mr. Hulzel and lvlr. Kelsey. This manual conlains openings, shorl games, problems, and general principles. lnlramural and inrerscholaslic Jrourna- menrs are held and +he member having lhe besl record al The end ol Jrhe lerm receives a lelier. Page One-Hundred Ten Sponsor OFFICERS Firsf Term-I936-7 Mr. BarreTT Second Term-I 936-7 Russell Friedewald ,,,,, ......,., . PresidenT .,,,,.,.,.,.... ,,..... R ussell Friedewald RoberT Kirl4paTriclc ,.,..,.,. ...... V ice-President , ,,...... Roberi' KirlcpaTriclc l Ed. Nickels .,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,............, .,...Secy.-Treas .,,., ..., , ,,,,,,, ,.....,., E d. Nickels Karl Miehe, ,,,,... ...,.....,, ,,,,, , , , ' A The band, under The direcTion oT Mr. Vernon BarreTT. has parTicipaTed in many school evenTs. AT The TooTball games The band is heard playing all The school songs and adding To The color and en- Thusiasm oT This Tamous sporT. ln audi- Torium sessions The band Talces parT TrequenTly, playing sTirring marches and overTures. Several members oT The band have played in The All-CiTy l-ligh School Band. On May l4 we parTicipaTed in The music TesTival held aT The Municipal AudiTorium. The band also parTicipaTed in The schooI's Music Week program. The band each Term welcomes new members. Librarians, ,.,..,., ,, ,.,,,,,,,,A,, Ray Sample l i 1 ' L. 56 an an . Sponsor ,, ......,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ., ..,,,..,,,,, ,Mr. BarreT'r OFFICERS FirsT Term-I936-7 Second Term-I 936-7 HerberT Vollmar .,......,..........,,,,,,,.. PresidenT .,.,.,.,,,.,..........,,,,,, l-lerberT Vollmar ArT Halle ,,.,.A..........., ..,... ,,...... V i ce-PresidenT ...,.,,,,.. ,...,....., ,,,,,,,,., A r Tl-laile W 4? fi ' l-leaTh Wa rdle ,.......... , ,,,, Secy.-Treas .,,, ,...,,,,...... J essie Renfrow KenneTh Nagel ...,,,.,.,...,....... ,..,, , ,Librarian ,..,...,..,,,,,, CliTTord NolTe The Boys' Glee Club, under The direc- Tion oT Mr. Vernon BarreTT, is one oT The many popular organizaTions in The school. Besides making several public appearances, iT always Talces parT in our annual opereTTa. The club also parTici- paTed in The Music FesTival aT The Audi- Torium on May I4, 1936. Besides en- couraging good music and giving sTu- denTs an opporTuniTy To develop Their musicianship, iT also aims To develop good Tellowship and sporTsmanship. Young musicians are always welcomed. Page One Hundred Eleven asfwwii ff, Coaches ,...,. ............ Miss Randall, Mr. Doxsee, Mr. Fenenga is Lae+i Lalini Elaine Beclcerle Alva Dielz June Kendall Elinor Koller Belly Maloney Helen Prokes Virginia Lee Ro CONTESTANTS eder Howard Rollin Frances Sander June Schwanlchaus Nancy Schwanlchaus Lorayne Slroh Roberl Tiemann Frances Woods Those Earning Mos+ Poinls Virginia Lee Roeder June Schwanlchaus Lorayne Slroh Alva Dieiz Frances Woods Elaine Beclcerle Elinor Koller Cleveland has been represenled by iourleen siudenls, in 'Four evenls: oralion. declamalion, debale and ex- 'remporaneous speaking. The speech Jrournamenis were al' Maplewood, Granife Cily, and Dupo. Virginia Lee Roeder won firsr place in lhe zone conlesl oi lhe American Legion Ora- 'rorical Conlesl, and second place in ihe cify conlesl. OFFICERS Consuls, ,,., ,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,v v,,,,,,w,, 5 lg ? gcillnpsldolsliy Scriba ......,.. ,...,.,,,... , Elinor Koller Ouaesior ..,,, . , ,,,,,,,., ,.,. O liver Rarh Nuniius ....,, ,.,,, ,....... E d ward Renfro lanilor ,.,,, .,.,,,...,,.,., James Alexander Laeii Lalini, a new Lalin club, was organized in February, I937. Pupils siudying Jrhe iirsi four lerrns of Lalin are eligible for membership. The program is usually made up of 'lallis on Roman life and hislory, or Lalin games. Our mosl amloilrious proiecl lhis lerm will be a Lalin play. Page One Hundred Twelve IO:45 P. M. By Ream sunkei IT you have ever waTched a big airliner come in To The LamberT Municipal airporT, aT nighT, you will experience as big a Thrill as The one you Teel on The lasT day oT school. The TirsT hinT oT an approaching plane comes To you when The big powerTul landing arc lighT changes The whole Tield Trom sTygian darkness To The brighTness oT day. AT once The specTaTors all crowd To The iron Tence To waTch The monsTer oT The sky come TloaT- ing down To earTh, landing wiTh unusual grace Tor iTs greaT bulk. Then The exciTemenT begins. ATTendanTs rush ouT: one opens The cabin door, anoTher The mail comparT- menT, while a special crew reTuels The big silver airship wiTh gas and oil. IT is inTeresTing To waTch The passengers alighT To sTreTchq some are hurried busi- ness men, ofhers Traveling Tor pleasure, and occasionally a movie sTar is on board. Their sTreTch is oT shorT duraTion, since less Than Ten minuTes is alloTed Tor checking The moTor, reTueling, and exchanging The mail and passengers, There is a Teeling oT hurry, hurry, hurry: buT every man is in his proper place aT The righT Time. Finally aTTer The passengers reembark, The aTTendanT locks The door: and iT every- Thing is clear, The piloT Taxies To his place across The Tield and Takes oTT inTo The wind. ln a couple oT minuTes The silver queen is losT To The waTchers on The ground. QITITTIE 'aiiii QI: E1 Las IS dl'gM - ft , ,, Hunislrll Aivpvf Page One Hundred TI1irTeen 4 x O AQFQIWGUCS Q4 QA' u-4 Q.-A n-A Page One Hundred Four+een l!, .1 ,f- f ,, ,, - x 7 1 I , J 41 fd , ,Q fr v T 'JA ,ff 9 I - 1 . f , f V H 1 ji My 'J .1 V ,. 4 KA f', yd W Z 9 X N ff, ,, 5 , X ci d Ruth Sche l C'l' THE BOY WITH THE TORN HAT By I.I LLIAN COLEMAN l'0l!!7'C in from the fields of the 111e11dow-lark, Rely lad, with your hat and your s111il1'. You'1Je 7'0l1'lf7t7lll lh7'0'Ilfjh the lC1I.KjllZ of a 511771- 7116735 day, if . I11d j'0Zl,7'C' ready to rest for a while, . l11d U7?'CU17I of a fllt'-0.65 day, 1115' lad, llv11CI1 the thrill of II milling street May replace the faith of a friendly dog find the play of the grass at your feet. Yes, l277'C077L of that far-of day, 111y lad, lI'ith its pride 1511 11111l1iti011's gain, But know that thelu-i11l1t once reaehed a11d held May bring rue for the wind-swept plain. So gather the fruits of these hours, 111y lad, All that yo11r pockets will hold: The sky, and the sun, and the rain, 77237 lad, .'l11d the sweep of a free wiud bold. WASHING By RUTH BESTMAN I guess lllC7'C,S really 11ot 711110171 hope Of washing HKVZU without the soap. For nia is standing by the door, And boy! will she put up a roar! Now wash your fave and se1'11l1 that ear, And do11't forgfet your teeth, lllj' d1'a1'. ' Hila s11pe1'zfis1's in this way And starts Hlj' I1I07'1'Il1'lg with dljllltt-V. The fellows think that 1,772 11 fool, To get real Clean to go to seliool. The way l lia-z'e to wash and seruln, llvllfflt l 11111 plaeud witl1i11 the t11l1.' 'Sa wonder all my skin's not torn And ripped right off, and thin UTI!! worn, By all tlze times I have to rub, ll'he11 l 11111 plaeed within the tul1. Page One Hundred Slxfeen O IBGI IDYLS 9 AYIVIH ILIETIIIES 'sf -1 gf 'i fy 5 9 1 3 HddS+ i T nik . flak lY'!sl?niif'Y I 7, -... . Coach Fenenga l-leld Berger Meier Brauns Finke Clalrk l-lammon Maiden,.Coach WhiTe Ellenberger Meadows Purdue Bruin Chlanda Dicksorl Gauldoni Wooldridge Topping C. Goodman Trojanoski Fink McGovern Bay Mci c3' dmo9d on FOOTBALL Coaches ..,.,,.,,,,,,....,.,,,,,,, ,i....,,,,,..,,,,,...,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, i,,ii,..,...,,.,,, M r . Fenenga, Mr. WhiTe The Orange Typhoon, aTTer a mediocre sTarT, gradually improved and played excellenT TooTball Trom The BeaumonT game on To end a successTul experimenTal season wiTh a I4-I2 win over our arch-rivals, McKinley. Coach Fenenga discarded his open TormaTion and adopTed a seemingly un- orThodox, double quarTer-back TormaTion which was proven sound by The season's resulT. The whole squad perTormed crediTably ThroughouT The season, buT The seniors monopolized The spoT lighT. Carl Fink and Frank Amelung, co-capTains, gained all-sTar recogniTion7 Goodman, Troianoski, and McDonald were The mainsTays oT The line: McGovern and Edmonson proved excellenT uTiliTy men: and Oscar Bay and Don Meadows, diminuTive quarTer-backs, handled The Team in greaT Tashion. ALTON, 25: CLEVELAND, 7 For Their TirsT game oT The season Cleveland's I936 eleven journeyed To AlTon, and There received whaT was To be Their worsT deTeaT oT The season. l-lowever The Cleveland squad did show enough TighT To keep The AlTon Team on Their Toes. Up To The end oT The TirsT halT, The Orange Typhoon held AlTon To six poinTs, while They, Themselves, gained 7. BuT This advanTage quickly disappeared in The second halT when AlTon piled up I8 more poinTs To Take The game, 25 To 7. SOLDAN, 6, CLEVELAND, 2 Bad breaks kepT Cleveland Trom breaking inTo The win column in Their TirsT league conTesT. ln The TirsT quarTer, aTTer Frank Amelung made a brillianT caTch and run on Carl Fink's pass, The Orange and Blue end was broughT down on Soldan's 2-yard line. Fink wenT over The goal on The nexT playrbuT The Touchdown was disallowed because oT an OTT-side claim. Playi 4 uf The seven-yard line, a pass, Fink To Bay To Fink, was compleTe over The go l' V,e Co , nf Q 'he Touchdown was disallowed because OT OTT-sides. The Cleveland fi L s ' ve? a bog down aTTer These Two breaks, and when Soldan pushed over a Tou 0:1 n, i l. enough To Take The conTesT. Page One Hundred EIghTeen TILGHMAN, 205 CLEVELAND, 7 CIeveland's Third iourney To Paducah, KenTucky, resuITed in no more glory Tor The Orange and Blue Than Their invasion OT The previous year. For The Orange Typhoon was Taken inTo camp by The Blue Tornado Tor The Third sTraighT season, and This Time by a score OT 20 To 7. CIeveland's only Touchdown was The resulT OT The mosT sensa+ionaI play OT The evening. Carl Fink, CIeveIand's big Tullback, inTer- cepTed a Tilghman pass and ran 93 yards down The sideline Tor a Touchdown. BEAUMONT, I9g CLEVELAND, 6 For The TourTh sTraighT Time Cleveland was Torced TO accepT deTeaT, This Time aT The hands OT The powerTuI BeaumonT Team. Though playing in The very Tace OT hard luck, The Orange and Blue showed pIenTy OT spiriT. IT mighT even be said ThaT had The breaks OT The game been a biT more even, The resulT rnighT have been a TighTer score Than The Tinal I9 To 6. CLEVELAND, l3g WEBSTER, 0 AT long lasT Cleveland broke inTO The win column wiTh a I3 To 0 vicTory over WebsTer Groves. The conTesT was well played on bOTh sides. CIeveland's Touch- down was The resulT oT a long drive Trom Their own 30-yard line. Edmondson carried The ball over on a guarTerback sneak Tor The Touchdown. The second score, The resulT OT a 40-yard pass by Fink and a 40-yard run by Amelung, merely added To The decisiveness OT The vicTory. CLEVELAND, 20, CENTRAL, 6 The winning spiriT OT The WebsTer game sTill possessed The Cleveland Team, as They won Their TirsT game in The league compeTiTion. A 20 To 6 score shows ThaT The Cleveland Team held The upper hand ThroughouT The game. The ouTsTanding play OT The game was undoubTedly Carl I:ink's 45-yard Touchdown pass To Berger, who carried The ball over Tor CIeveIand's second Touchdown. This iniTial league vicTory was exTremeIy welcome as iT kepT Cleveland ouT oT The league cellar. ROOSEVELT, I4g CLEVELAND, I3 In The TighTesT game OT The season The Orange and Blue IosT TO RoosevelT by a score OT I4 To I3. Cleveland made TirsT score, aTTer RooseveIT had drawn TirsT blood, when Fink, Dickson, and Meadows carried The ball in a nine-play drive sTarTing on Their own 24-yard line To a Touchdown. The second Touchdown and exTra poinT were added in The closing minuTes OT The game. ATTer a drive To The 5-yard line, Bay passed To Topping Tor The Touchdown. BuT The greaT damage was already done, and aT This IaTe sTage in The game The besT Cleveland could do was To lose by The cIosesT possible score. CLEVELAND, l4g McKINLEY, I2 For The Fenengamen The lasT league conTesT was The means OT avenging a 47 To deTeaT OT The previous year. The L - Orange and Blue scored Their second and Tinal league vicTory as They over- came The McKinley Ooldbugs, I4 To IZ. The TirsT score came when Fink plunged over The goal Trom The I- yard line as The climax OT a long Team drive. In The second halT an eighT- play drive, ending as Meadows plunged over The line, neTTed The second and Tinal goal. This, wiTh The exTra poinT, spelled vicTory Tor The Orange and Blue. I Page One Hundred NineTeen f 1 Adv? !!6f- TFQCJK57 5? TRACK AND FIELD Coach ,,,..,.,.,..Y...,,..., ,,....,.,., ,.,, ,,,,..,,.,, ,w,,...,,. .. .,....A ,,,Y..,.....,. , ,,, . . . ,..,,..,,,,w, ......,.,., .., Ivlr. Tredinnick I936 Tound Cleveland wiTh such sTars as IVliTsch, Dickson, Ryan, 5warzTrauber, Frenger, Hacker, Ruder, and Osburg. In The senior division, MiTsch sTarred in The I2O-yard high hurdles, Taking Third place among sTars Trom all over The ciTy. IvliTsch also Tigured in a Tour-way Tie Tor second place in The running high jump. CleveIand's real sTar was Harry Dickson. He was The only Cleveland man To win any evenT. Dickson noT only won The 50-yard dash, buT also ran second in The IOO- yard dash. jHe was also parT oT The relay Team which ran second To RoosevelT.j Ed Ryan was anchor man on The relay Team and puT up a Tine race againsT superior opposiTion. 5warzTrauber was anoTher reason Tor our relay Team's Tine showing. This Cleveland Clipper ran away Trom his opponenTs. Frenger ran Third in The I2O-yard Iow hurdles only because The breaks were noT wiTh him. Frenger ran a Tine race in The relay. Hacker hacked his way Through Tough opposiTion To win Third place in The 880-yard run. He seemed able To run all day iT necessary. Osburg, midgeT Timber-Topper and shoT-puTTer, placed TourTh in each oT Those evenTs. Ruder, anoTher midgeT, was one jump ahead oT Osburg in The 75-yard hurdle evenT. STars in The Tield evenTs included, besides Those already menTioned, Amelung, BurgdorT, and Held. Amelung Took second place in The senior shoT-puT. BurgdorT Tied Tor TourTh place in The senior pole vaulT. A new record was seT by The winner. Held Took TourTh place in The junior shoT-puT. This year Cleveland should be well represenTed in The senior class since lasT year's junior sTars will now be seniors. IVIosT oT lasT year's seniors will have graduaTed. These include IvIiTsch, Minks, Benecke, BischoTT, Amelung. So here's To Cleveland High School and a winning Track Team. SENIOR I. 2. 3. 4. IOO-yard Dash ........ ,....,. . . R. R. B. S. 440-yard Dash ....,,, ,,,.......,,,.,...,. R . S. S. R. 220-yard Dash ................ ..,.,...,. ...... R , R, S, C I2O-yard High Hurdle ..........,... .. B. S. MiTsch B. Mile Run ...............,...............,........, .. McK. BI, R. R. 200-yard Low Hurdle ........... R, R. IVICK. B. 880-yard Run .,.,...,....... ,... BI. B. BI. R. 880-yard Relay ............,. R, S. B. Cl. JUNIOR I. 2. 3. 4. IOO-yard Dash .............. . R. ickson BI. B. 440-yard Dash .......... .. MCK. B. BI. R. 50-yard Dash ............ ....,. . . Dickson S. BI. B. 220-yard Dash ....... ............. R . S. B. BI. IZO-yard Low Hurdle., ..... . ........, . R. R. Frenger C. 880-yard Run .................,................................... . .,.... ............ M cK. B. Hacker R. 880-yard Relay ....... .. ,......... ,..,.............. . ,.,.... . R. TCI. S. B. 5' Ryan, Frenger, SwarzTrauber, Dickson MIDGET I. 2. 3. 4. 75-yard Dash ......,............ 5. S. R. BI. 50-yard Dash.. ..,........... .... . . 5. R. C. 5. 75-yard Low Hurdle. ........ B. R. Ruder Osburg X440-yard Relay ......... ..... . .,...... 5. C. R. B. ' Cleveland noT enTered Page One Hundred TwenTy N ' fxx Q . ,1 XX fn vrulfxf ' fr WK, KW Q Gpwwipwww '- -G- .- ,, Menzie Dickerman Knox Reinicke I De BaeTs Coach Fenenga DieTz Jarvis Turner Lamping Gross Kaminslci Peselc KreTT Finke McKenna BreiderT BASEBALL coach ,,LLLLLA I ,..... 5-9 LLLL T2 ,. .,L S Cleveland's '36 Baseball Season, iT noT a TriumphanT one, was cerTainly a successTul one. The Cleveland Team ended The season in a Tie Tor second place, upseTTing all predicTions oT The selT-sTyled propheTs who seemed To Think ThaT Cleveland had liTTle or no chance To Tinish well up in The race. STarTing The season wiTh only Tour leTTermen, Coach Fenenga succeeded in de- veloping enough TalenT To Talce Tour oT The six league games including The game wiTh The league champions, BleweTT. The season sTarTed wiTh an eighT-To-Tour vicTory over our TradiTional rivals, Roose- velT. Cleveland clinched The vicTory in The very TirsT inning, when Timely hiTs by BleiTz, Reinelce, and Turner combined wiTh walks To Knock and Kaminslci To give Cleveland a six-run lead. These runs were more Than enough, especially since Irv. Pesek, who piTched The lasT Tour and one-Third innings, hurled no-hiT. no-run ball. In The second game The BleweTT Nine, which evenTually won The League champion- ship, received Their only seTback oT The season when The Orange and Blue deTeaTed Them IO To 3. Augie Gross, piTching The TirsT six innings oT The game, allowed only one hiT. A Tive-run rally in The Third, and a Tour-run rally in The TiTTh, The resulTs oT hard hiTTing on The parT oT BleiTz, Reinelce, lviaschelc, and BreiderT, gave Cleveland a decisive vicTory. A nip-and-Tuck conTesT wiTh Soldan resulTed in an 8 To 7 vicTory Tor Cleveland. The conTesT ended dramaTically as Augie Gross, coming in wiTh The Tying run on base in The lasT inning, sTruclc ouT Three men To successTully deTend a one-run lead. WiTh The end oT The TourTh game wiTh lvlcliinley, came The end oT Cleveland's winning sTrealc. A close conTesT wenT To McKinley by a score oT 4 To 3. The hereTo- Tore mighTy baTs oT The Orange and Blue were humbled wiTh only Tour scaTTered hiTs by The eTTecTive McKinley hurling. Page One Hundred TwenTy Two A baTTing slump conTinued To dog The TooT-sTeps oT The Fenenga-men in The BeaumonT game. WamhoTT, The BeaumonT piTcher, hurled eTTecTively ThroughouT The game and handed The Orange and Blue a 9 To 2 deTeaT. ' Cleveland added The Tinal league game To her vicTory column, as The aII-impor- TanT breaks oT The game again Tell her way. FirsT class reIieT piTching on The parT oT Finke in The IasT inning made an 8 To 6 vicTory over CenTral possible in This lasT conTesT. Though Tour vicTories ouT oT six conTesTs including The only vicTory over The league leaders, were noT quiTe enough To bring The championship To Cleveland, iT was more Than suTIicienT To convince even The mosT skepTical ThaT There was a loT oT baseball To be Tound in The squad oT The Orange and Blue. FINAL BATTI NG AVERAGES Name G. A.B. R. I-I. Do . I-l.R. Ave. Finke, piTch ...............,.,.,, ........,...,,...,,. 3 2 O I 500 BIei+z, righT 'Field ..,......,.. ......,................,,, 5 I8 4 8 .444 Gross, Ieff field and piTch ....,.,.,,.. 5 I3 2 5 384 Turner, TirsT base .............,,.........,......,,...... 3 6 O 2 333 Jarvis, second base ......,..,. .......,,.. I 3 I I 200 DieTz, second base ........... .... .,......... I 3 I I 333 Maschek, second base .....,.. ........... 4 I0 3 3 300 Breiderf, Third base ......,, ........... 6 ISI 6 -5 277 Reineke, shorT sTop .....,..... .,,,,,,,, , 6 22 5 6 273 Knock, cenTer field ........... ..,,....... 6 I2 4 3 250 Lamping, caTch ........,... ,, .......,.....,.. ., 4 I5 4 3 200 Long, caTch ............,,., ......,...,,..,.. ......... 3 5 0 I 200 McKenna, TirsT base-cenTer Tield 5 I0 3 2 200 Pesek, piTch ..........,,....,,...............,,,...,........ 3 5 I I 200 Dickermann, piTch-righT field ..,... 3 6 2 I I67 Kaminski, IeTT Held ,..,,....................,...,,.. 6 I4 5 2 I43 KreTT, second base ..,,,. ..,...,.... 2 3 0 0 OO0 Tofals .......... I65 4I 45 Page One Hundred Twenfy-Three 249 I BASKETBALL, l935-6 Coach ,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,Y.,..A.,..,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,A..,,,,,A,,.,,,,,,.,.,A,,, ..,..,,,,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. .,,,,,,,,, M r . Noon The Basl4eTball Team oT The season l935-6, alThough handicapped by The lack oT experienced maTerial, wenT Through The season in Tine sTyle. CapTain Schlesing and Joe Schneideriohn were The only Two leTTer men reTurning and as a resulT Coach Fenenga had To do much experimenTing To geT a winning combinaTion. DespiTe This and The TacT ThaT The Team Tinished The regular league season in The cellar, The Team played brillianTly aT Times and gave many oT The league leaders a scare. The Team enTered The Normandy TournamenT, buT was eliminaTed in The TirsT round by McBride by a 25-I2 score. ln The DisTricT MeeT, Cleveland hopes oT a champion- ship were shaTTered again when The UniversiTy CiTy Team Trimmed Them 38-I9. Members oT The l935-36 squad were Schlesing, Schneideriohn, Jarvis, l-larTman, Berger, DieTz, Fink, Driemeyer, Cross, and Bay. BASKETBALL I936-7 This year's cage Team Tinished The I936-37 season Tied Tor TourTh place in The league race, which was a decided improvemenT over The resulT oT The lasT season. The appoinTmenT oT Mr. John Noon as head coach, TogeTher wiTh The TacT ThaT Tour leTTer men reTurned, was probably The main reason Tor The unexpecTed success. The Team's record oT Tour vicTories ouT oT I3 sTarTs was noT so bad as iT sounds. Playing some oT The sTrongesT Teams in The disTricT and losing by very close scores accounTed Tor The TacT ThaT Their record was noT beTTer. The Team suTTered iTs worsT deTeaT aT The hands.oT The CamdenTon, Missouri, Team when They journeyed There early in February. This 38-20 deTeaT did noT dishearTen The Team Tor The CamdenTon Team is one oT The sTrongesT in The sTaTe. Players who saw acTive service during The I936-37 season were: CapTain Jarvis, KreTT, Ryan, DieTz, Berger, Gordon, Clarlc, STebe, SpreiTzer, Driemeyer, Bay, and Keller. Page One Hundred Twenfy four .,- X d. :KN 1 R Y W Diefz p z r Krefi Jarvis Clarlc Ryan ' S+ be Keller Berger Driemeyer The league season schedule and scores were as follows: Ceniral 3I, Cleveland I9: Roosevelf 29, Cleveland 197 Cleveland 23, BleweH I9: McKinley I9, Cleveland l27 Beaurnonlr I8, Cleveland I47 Cleveland 23, Soldan Ib: Cleveland I6, Maplewood I5: McBride 2I, Cleveland ll: Cleveland 33, Soullw Side Caflwolic 3I: Carondelelr Y. M. C. A. 36, Cleveland 333 Cleveland 32, zna Unned Presbyt I5: Universify Ciry 22, Cleveland 2I7 C. B. C. I7, Cleveland l2: S+. Louis U. High 23, Cleveland IO: Cam- denion, Mo., 38. Cleveland 20. , 5 lfyl -- O ,-, 'S 6 Page One Hundred Tweniy-five E X Qwkjf , , ff nl W yr ilk G. JosT SabaTh BerndT Dillon Marsden Houska Schlenker Mr. Ballin May NaughTon Bauer Broeder Bauer Kummer Thielker BenTrup Schulz E. JosT SWIMMING Coach ,,........ ...e, ......... ....,..,.A..,,,,.......,.,,,,w,.AA,,,e,,,,..w...........,A, ....................,., M r . B allin During The pasT year Mr. Ballin again coached a successTul swimming Team. He did a commendable piece oT work in developing a TirsT class swimming Team Trom The inexperienced maTerial on hand. ln The I936 season Cleveland Took Third place in The CiTy meeT, and placed second in The STaTe meeT. Soldan, however. Took TirsT place honors in boTh evenTs. BarTosch was The individual sTar oT boTh meeTs: he esTalolished new records in The 50-, IOO-, and 220-yard Tree sTyle evenTs, NaughTon Took Third place in The 220-yard Tree sTyle evenT, while Walz Took second in The IOO-yard breasT sTroke evenT. Coach Ballin awarded eleven leTTers To Teark mixers Tor iW 1 Wi. 3 af 5 65' ln I937 Cleveland Took TourTh place in The CiTy meeT aid seven The STaTe meeT. The I937 STaTe meeT was The largesT meeT OT iTs kind ever held in Missouri. There was a ToTal oT TiTTeen High Schools represenTed and over 200 enTries. RoosevelT was The vicTor in This mammoTh waTer meeT. STiegliTz, Broeder, and Bauer were The only individual poinT geTTers Tor Cleveland. They swam in The IOO-yard breasT, IOO-yard loack, and 220-yard Tree sTyle evenTs, respecTively. Broeder was CapTain of The I937 Team. Page One Hundred TwenTy six 1 he-'km i i li ' ' ' ' ,- ff .T L... 4 cw, 'A ..f5'fT' .f wif ' '- 7' f-...v A My i , 'iv I Zvi- P FeichTinger Rollin Schuessler HoTTmeisTer Oldeg TENNIS Coach ,,,,,,,,,,, A,AA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,,, lvl r . Neumann CleveIand's I936 Tennis Team ended a mosT successTul season in a Tie wiTh iTs proverbial rivals, RoosevelT, Tor second place in The public high league. This year's squad was composed oT Carl FeichTinger, Harry Oldeg, Howard Rollins, Fred HOTT- meisTer, and GilberT Schuessler. The TirsT Tour were leTTermen on IasT year's Team. Our Team sTarTed oTT wiTh a bang and aT The halT-way mark was in The lead, having won Ten maTches and losT only Two. These Two deTeaTs came aT The hands OT The well-balanced BeaumonT squad who laTer on capTured The TiTle, barely nosing ouT Cleveland. Cleveland mighT have come Through wiTh iTs TirsT Tennis championship had iT noT losT Three maTches To The boThersome Soldan Team which was Troublesome To everyone. Our players, however, ranked high in The individual rankings, released by coaches and reporTers. Carl FeichTinger ranked Third, Howard Rollins eighTh, Harry Oldeg TwelTTh, and The doubles Team composed oT Fred HoTTmeisTer and GilberT Schuessler ranked Third ouT oT TourTeen doubles Teams. All in all, This year Tound The Orange and Blue squad Tinishing higher Than iT has in many years. Much crediT should be given To our new coach, Mr. Roland Neumann. LEAGUE STANDINGS Won l.osT PCT. BeaumonT ,.......... .. ..,. 20 4 .833 Cleveland ...,,......... I7 7 .708 RoosevelT .,,,.,,,.,,,... I7 7 ,708 Soldan ......,,,.,,...,. I6 8 .667 BleweTT.. ......,.... 9 I5 .37l lvlclfinley ,,,,,,......... 3 QI .I25 CenTral,.. ...,.,,,.,, 2 22 ,085 Page One Hundred Twenfy-seven Sherwood Bannecker SwarzTrauber Sunkel Schlenker Henry McDowell Mollman Harper Mr. Huizel GOLF TEAM Coach ...7....,. .,,,.,,,...A,,,...........,,,......,,A...,,,..7,.,............,,,.AAA, lvl r. l-luTzel OT all The aThleTic acTiviTies OT Cleveland, GolT is The one ThaT requires The greaTesT amounT OT calm and deliberaTe muscular coordinaTion. The game gives iTs enThusiasTs a Type OT conTrol over body, and over mind, Temper, ThaT none OT The TasTer moving sporTs gives. Cleveland's Golf Team ended The I936 season in second place. This posiTion was a decided improvemenT over The previous season's TourTh place sTanding. The boys OT The Cleveland Team managed To keep ahead oT The oTher Teams in The Tield by a saTe margin, and aT The same Time remained close To The BeaumonT Team who seT The pace Tor The year. Cleveland Team was noT a Team oT individual sTars. RaTher, Coach HuTzel was able To selecT Trom eighT players, and keep a Tour-man Team in The Tield, each oT whom Turned in good scores Tor The eighTeen-hole round. The individual scores oT The 1936 TournamenT, in order oT ranking, are as Tollows: Bob Henry, 933 Bob McDowell, 965 Henry Mollman, 96: STanley Harper, IO6+g George Bannecker, lO8+g John SwarTzTrauloer, IO?-leg Bob Sunkel, IO9+7 Charles Sherwood, I IO-P. The following Table gives The school scores Tor The TournamenT: SCHOOL SCORES Ranking School 9f26 Of3 lOflO lOf7 ToTals l. Beaumonf ...,....., 349 345 37l 352 l423 2. Clevelandm. 396 398 399 405 l598 3. Soldan .,............ 430 387 399 H .,.. 1654 4. CenTral ...,,,.., 443 438 423 424 I722 5. BleWeTT ....,.... ,.... ,,.. 4 6 7 409 445 4l6 l737 6. RoosevelT,,,,, ,,,, 423 444 488 ..,,, ,,, i795 7. McKinley ..........,... 472 .,,,, lWiThdrewl ,,, Page One Hundred Twenfy-eighT eff .TQJW Roellig Roellig Gruendler Lay Lenney EickhoTT RIFLE TEAM Coach ,,,,,,AA,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,....,..,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,A,,,, ........A,,,..,..,..,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,A....,,....,,,,,.,,,, M r . Wilson The Cleveland l-ligh School RiTle Team has again proved iTselT one oT The mosT ouTsTanding Teams in This viciniTy. In The WashingTon UniversiTy lnviTaTional Tourna- menT The RiTle Team won The meeT wiTh The score oT 7I4q George Lenney, Team capTain. won individual honors wiTh a score oT l87 ouT oT 200. In The GreaTer SainT Louis Junior RiTle League The Team Took Second Place. WebsTer Groves won TirsT place by deTeaTing Cleveland by one poinT in The lasT maTch oT The season. LEAGUE RESULTS Cleveland . . 693 C. B. C. . . . 649 Cleveland . . 677 BleweTT . . . 668 Cleveland . . 695 CounTry Day . 646 Cleveland . . 675 Burroughs . . 703 Cleveland . . 7l4 Beaumoni' . . . 664 Cleveland . . 703 WesTern M. A.. . 650 Cleveland . . 7I4 UniversiTy CiTy . 672 Cleveland . . . . . 692 WebsTer Groves . . . 693 ln The Individual TournamenT held aT ChrisTian BroThers College, open To all Those who had Tired in a League MaTch, Cleveland Took high honors wiTh Hope EickhoTT winning a Gold Medal in The SiT PosiTion and l-larold Roellig a Silver Medal in The Grand AggregaTe. C. B. C. RESULTS Grand AggregaTe Ma+ch Roellig Silver Medal 27I Rank Second STanding MaTch Roellig Bronze Medal 84 Rank FourTh Kneeling MaTch Lenney Bronze Medal 46 Rank Third EickhoTT Bronze Medal 44 Rank FiTTh SiTTing MaTch EickhoTT Gold Medal 50 Rank FirsT Roellig Bronze Medal 48 Rank FiTTh Lay Bronze Medal 48 Rank SixTh Lenney Bronze Medal 48 Rank NinTh Prone MaTch Lenney Bronze Medal 98 Rank FiTTh Roellig Bronze Medal 97 Rank SevenTh Page One Hundred TwenTy-nine Q, QEII IRILS' X 1-XXTV IH ILIE FINE Axssseunc M1rnuum N 4 il 3, -lx. 'Q .fn a ,- A-I-.' i1'!'.:'f,:.',.4 1 - 2 ' l C Rl WALTHER Girls' Alhlelic Associafion Sponsor ..,......,,,,,. Miss Harrison OFFICERS Second Term-I935-6 Firs+Term-1936-7 Grace Kiebler ,,,,,,,,,,. , ,,,.,........ Presidenfm. ...,,,,,,....., Grace Kiebler Grace Niebuhr ........,, ,.... , , .,,.,,.,,, Secrefary ,,,.,,...... .,,,.. ,,,, , , Louise Rees Gerlrude l-lammerz., ,,,,,,,, O, and B, Rep ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,, Margaret Turelc A pin, a leller, or a cup! Which will be yours when you graduale from Cleveland? Wilhin lhree years you can earn all of lhese awards which are given by Jrhe G. A. Poinrs are given for oulside work and for gym. Seven hundred are required for a pin, one Jrhousand for a le-Her and fillreen hundred for The highesl award of all, a silver loving cup. Which will be yours when you gradua+e7 B E A C O N Page One Hundred Thiriy-one Baskefball Sponsor, .,,,,,,,,,......,...,,, ,,.,,, , , .,........,... Miss Harrison OFFICERS G. A. A. Rep ....,.... ,,.. ,,,,,,,.,, . . .,,,,,. , . .,,,,,,...... Grace Kiebler Secrefary .....,.... . ..,.,Lorna Collmeyer Adelaide Berr.,..., ,,,,,,...... O. and B. Rep. CAPTAINS Adeline Duever Grace Niebuhr Belly Jo Miller Georgia Pelelik Ella May Miller Kalhleen Williams Thump, plopl There goes a baslcef. One evening a weelc is devolred To baskelball by many girls oi Cleve- land. This game develops accuracy, sell-conlrrol, Jreamworlc, and oiher nec- essary qualiiies +0 malce a good sporfsman and ciiizen. Only The upper Jrerm girls are per- miiied To join because of +he popu- lariiy of Jrhis spori and 'rhe small announl of playing room, buf some ii l clay we hope The younger girls will have iheir chances. THE I937 Page One Hundred Thirly-fwo rslr 1 Sponsor . OFFICERS 6. A. A. Rep. Secy. Wednesday Bernice Linss Grace Besiman Thursday......,..RuJrh Anderson Billie Williams Friday...... . .Eileen Shelfon Myrlle Ehlen One of Jrhe mosi popular of Cleve- land's sporis +his season seems To be bowling. In lad if has grown so large +ha+ if now meeis ihree days a weelc: Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The clubs mee+ a+ S+. Lulce's Bowling Alleys, on Alaska and Neosho. Here Jrhose who have never bowled are iaughl lhe essenlials, and Jrhose who have bowled before have lhe oppor- Tuniiy +o improve. For poise, grace, and sheer enioymeni, nofhing is equal To bowling. B E A C O N Page One Hundred Thirfy-fhree Miss Guniher O. and B. Rep. Dora Kincaid l-lenriella Liese Alice Yeager aff Sponsor. . ......,...., Miss unTher OFFICERS G. A. A. Rep ........, ,.,. ,.........,...,..,..,, ,..,..,.,.....,.,,,,,. ,..,...,,,.,, V i r g inia STiTTler SecreTary ,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,....,....,.. , Shirley Gravel O. and B. Rep.. ..... . ,..........,...., . ,.,.,, ,....., ,.,...,.,..,,, G r ace Kiebler CAPTAINS l Billie Williams Thelma Greenway l Virginia HorTon MillicenT Von Gruenigen Helen Elder Eunice Ercl4erT Frances Sander Bernice Lindeman JaneT Hagen Bernice Mangers Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, The girls are marching. Now, really, This isn'T a war song, iT's only The Hilcing Club going on one oT Their ouTings. These girls usually Take a lighr snaclc To nibble on aT The end oT The Tramps, which mighT be To any oT The parlcs, The barracks, or To some TavoriTe neigh- borhood spoT. The girls have very enioyable Times, so come loin Them aT The TirsT opporTuniTy. T H E I 9 3 7 Page One Hundred Thirfy-four 2 My Sponsor. ..,....,,,,, Miss Harrison OFFICERS Thursday Club Friday Club Vera Sheridan ..,,,,,, , .,.,....,, G. A. A. Rep .,,,,,,,., ,.,.,,,.,.,,,,. G race Besiman Lillian Greenburg ......, , .,,,,,,, O. and B. Rep ..,,...,..,..,....,.,....., Marcella King Virginia Sril-Fler ,,.,,,.... ,,,,..,,,, S ecrelary ......,., ,,.. ,,.,., ,.,,,, E l i nor Kollor CAPTAINS Grace Kiebler Virginia Bryahl Lorraine Saller Elien Schneemari Dorolhy Schneider Rosemary McCann A rough game buf an exciling one is girls' hockey, which seems lo be growing more and more popular as limes rolls on. Playing enlhusiaslically wilh dangerous-looking hoclcey sliclqs, The girls This year improved Jrheir game by some much-needecl experi- ence and some excellenl inslruclion. The hockey season exrendecl from Oclober 'lo December, anol excepl lor a few inclemenl days, lhe girls had a rousing lurn-our al every meeling. B E A C O N Page One Hundred Thirfy-'live Z' OFFICERS G A. A .,,.,,.,, .. .. .,.,,., v.,,,,,,,,, . .Mildred Avey Secrelary. . ,,,,,,,,, .. . .. . . .. Doris Pfafl O and B. Rep. , . . ,..,... . ,Shirley Gravel CAPTAINS Mildred Campbell Alva Dielz Virginia Kramer Frances Sander Helen Elder Alice Fuchs Mildred l-lall Clemenline Birsner Eleanor Wille Verna Keller Palricia May l-lelen Prolces Florence Janssen Julia Bryanl Norma Wegner The Coronalion oi 'rhe Foolball Queen, The Moihers' Teas, The Op- erella, and Jrhe Nalional Physical Educalion Convenlion, all are impor- Jrani evenis on The calendar of The girls who belong 'ro Pipes O'Pan. The club, which was originally organized so Thar Jrhe girls mighl learn more alooui dancing, has rapidly become idenliiied wilh all The social aclivilies of Cleveland. To any girls who would like lo learn more aboul lhe enioy- able arl of dancing, Pipes O'Pan ex- lends an inviiralion. T H E l 9 Page One Hundred Thlrfy six ij' If Sponsor. ..,, ,,,,,,,,.,,.,, . , ,,,.. ,,,,,.Miss Harrison Jo Canova Audrey Dielrich Dorollwy Goelz Grace Kiebler Marie Kernpka Elinor Kornfeld Gerlrude Messmer Adrienne O'Brian CAPTAINS Rhoda Preusser Lorraine Seller Marion Slarnrn Ediilw Troialwn Jane Weber Kailwleen Williams Gwendolyn Wilson E++a May Miller Solfball is a very popular spori among Cleve land girl allileles. lviany of ilwe girls have be come really experl players, alllwougli in some seasons nol much playing is done because of ex cessive rainfall. Soflball is usually a spring and fall sporl for Hue Girls' A+l'ile+ic Associalion, buf 'rlwis pasi fall There was no playing because of lale organizalion of 'rlne clubs. B E A C O N Page One Hundred Tlwirfy-seven . riff -vd,,J,f3 Sponsor ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,A,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,.,,,, ,.,.,..... M iss Gunfher OFFICERS G. A, A. Rep .,.,.,........ ....,...........,.........,,,,. .......,.,,. K a fhleen Williams Secre-'rary ....,................ .,,....... B e'r+y Maloney O, and B, Rep .,,,,.,.,,.,,, ..........,... A lice Fuchs l COACHES AND REFEREES Virginia Siiifler Frances Sander Kaihleen Williams Lorraine Saller Grace Kiebler Jeannelie Craddoclc UrsulYoung Alla Jordan As soon as The Jrennis season is over our Tennis couris become alive wilh speed ball errihusiasls who use The V V Q W A V 4' 5 Tennis couris 'lor Their games. This 3 -:Al lii iii rie, Popular sporl' is a cross loelween ' 'li' soccer and baskelloall. I+ develops N so .if speed, accuracy, Teamwork, and good :Vy ' sporlrsmanship. ln facl, many girls, Q r f ii aiier playing several Terms, become r i ' A f .f 7 l - really experi players. These girls are referees. Speed ball is Jrruly a greal f' :YM .'.f' 711 ikf lEj'?Qf5ifi,g1 f' ll' -i n garnel T H E I 9 Page One Hundred Thirfy elghi Sponsor Second Term- I 935-6 DoroThy GoeTz ,,,.,, ,,,,,, DoroThy C5oeTz, v,,, . . ,,,,, l-lenrieTTa Maas Lorene STaalce ........., .,,, . ,,,... . Lorene STaalce ,,,.,.,, ., ,,,,, ..,,, . .. Helen Compass.. . ............Miss l-lehrlein OFFICERS Firsf Term-I936-7 Senior Team .Cn A. A. Rep ............................ DoroThy STupp O. and B. Rep CapTams ................ Junior Team O. and B. Rep ..,.,., ,... CapTains ...... -... .........,....Jewell Sullivan Adelaide Berr DoroThy Goelfz G.A. A. Rep ...,...... ,... ..... . .Jane Chaplin -..Mildred Kincaid J BeTTy Maloney Audrey RiTTerslcamp 1 The Girls' Swimming Club is di- vided inTo Two groups, The Junior Team and Senior Team. The mem- bership in These Teams is deTermined noT by Terms bu+ by The abiliTy oT The swimmer. The Junior Team meeTs every Tuesday and pracTices sTrol4es nilwlf ancl elemenTary dives. The Senior Team meeTs on Thursday and prac- Tices more diTTiculT sTrokes and dives. The members oT The Senior Team every spring are given an opporTun- iTy To pass The Junior Red Cross LiTe Saving TesT. B E A C O N Page One Hundred ThirTy-nine Swimming Ml Tennis X' ,A S lx. f Sponsor, ...... ..-Miss Gunlher Coaches: Helen Elder, Alma Jobe, Doroihy Neiberl, Myrlle Roussan, Vera Schriever, Anila Sulze, Alice Yeager l, X. ONDAY-eSecrefar'es: Jean Graham, Geraldine Wachferg X, G. A, A. Rep. Secrelary O. and B. Reporler TUESDAY Nola Brunner Elvira Duesenberg Virginia Lee Roeder WEDNESDAY Dora Kincaid Flora Bel: Adelaide Berr THURSDAY Elinor Kornlelcl Alvina Bellini FRIDAY Mildred Binder Mildred Hollman Lorraine Clover Love-all! Myl lsn r lhal romanlic? No, ii's iusl an exciling lennis game. In lhe spring sporl season, one evening ol lhe week is devoled lo Tennis inslruciion for Jrhe loeginners. The olher four days of lhe week are used lo greal advanlage by lhe experienced players. Each evening brings oul large crowds of Jrennis enlhusiasls who play more or less ex- perl games. Are you one ol Jrhese? THE I937 Page One Hundred Forfy Sponsor ,, Y. ,,,. ..,,,,,,,,, ,......,,,,,. M i ss Harrison OFFICERS Monday Group Thursday Group Virginia Reichle .,......,.....,,,,,..,,. G. A. A. Rep .,.... ,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, E ileen Shellon Grace Kiebler. ,.v.., ,,,,,,,.. , ,Secrelary .,,,,,,.,. ,.,, ,Adrienne O'Brian Dora Kincaid ,,,,, , .... ........ O .and B. Rep. . ,.., ..........,.,. V erna Keller CAPTAINS Mildred Avey 1 Marie Kemplca Flora Belc Lorraine Saller Janel Hagan Mildred Hollman Belly Jo Miller Annabelle Hammond Ella May Miller Madeline Slrobous Alma Pelelilf Margie Jansen Kalhleen Williams Rosella Chrislopher Virginia Tice Cleone Zepl Pal-splal-lap-plop. Oh gee! ll's lheir poinl. These are some ol lhe noises lhal you rnighl have heard il you had en- lered lhe girls' gymnasium on Mon- day or Thursday evenings lasl winler. Volley ball is a very popular sporl, il one can judge by lhe large number ol girls who go oul lor il. ll's an invigoraling game and a very excil- ing one. Several hundred girls can'l be wrong! BEACON Page One Hundred Forly-one 'WG 'Aff .ff Q5 .fh- Page One Hundred For+y-fwo GIRLS' PLAY DAY Play Day aT Cleveland is one OT The mosT imporTanT days on The girls' school calendar. IT is looked Torward To wiTh much anTicipaTion by The girl aThIeTes who may parTicipaTe in Track and Tield evenTs, Tennis, soTT ball, or volley ball. On May 8, I936, a large group OT specTaTors viewed The coIorTuI parade OT six hundred exciTed parTicipanTs headed by The school band under The leadership OT Mr. BarreTT. The girls drilled beTore The grandsTands TO The Tunes OT marches and Cleveland pep and IoyalTy songs. ATTer This perTormance and The Taking oT picTures, The girls dashed To The places OT Their respecTive inTeresTs. On The Tennis cOurTs, The players, sponsored by Miss I-Iehrlein, were playing Twelve seTs oT doubles, To be Tinally limiTed To The winners. Miss Harrison Took charge OT The volley ball and soTT ball games, which were played in The cenTer and on one side OT The Tield. The enTire arrangemenTs and The Track and Tield evenTs were carried ouT suc- cessTuIIy under The experT managemenT OT Miss GunTher. Some OT The Senior girls, wiTh The aid OT a Tew lower Term girls, judged The various evenTs, wiTh The excepTion oT racing, and kepT score in The volley ball, soTT ball, and Tennis games. The racing was sTarTed wiTh The bang OT Mr. BaIIin's gun and was judged by Miss Williams, OT Monroe CenTer, a Tormer Cleveland Teacher: Miss Conrad OT Wade School, also a Tormer Cleveland Teacher: and Mr. Noon. The TirsT-aiders Took charge OT The injured, whom They Turned over TO Miss McNurTrey, The school nurse. Luckily, There was only a limiTed number OT mishaps. The Tinal winners are as Tollowsz SENIORS 50-Yard Dash Baseball Throw IST Edith Melker. .. ..,. . W7 sec IsT KaTI-ileen Williams ,..,.,,,,,,,,, ,.,,, , ,,.,,,,,I3I 2nd GerTrude Koopman. ,,,. .. . .,... 7:I sec 2nd Grace Kiebler ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, . I29 3rd Rosemary Fuqua... .... ...... .... 7 : 2 sec 3rd Lorraine Saller ...... ,..,,,.,,,, , H126 High J 'P saskeiball IST 'Erie Wieberu' ' 48 in IST Grace Kiebler ......,.... 2nd V'V'f'n DUTQ'-as s'i's - rs T sss' 4 7 In 2nd virginia snrrler ........... ....,,... . Ja Vernell ErnsTberger .......... ...,......,. 4 7 in 3rd Jane Chaplin --.---v-v-'---.-.--- VVVVQQVVVVV 7 2 I Elva Klnsleyrsss' ' ' 47 In KaThIeen Williams ........... .. 72 ' Marjorie KirchhOeTer .....,. ......,..... 47 in I ' Mary Alice McEImurry......... in Ursul Young ........ ...,.. ,.......... ...... 4 7 i n Ta 9eI' Throw Dora Kincaid ,....,,....,. ...... 4 7 in IST KaThIeen Williams.. .............,.......... ouT 3rd Lorna Collrneyer. .,.,.... ....... 46 in 2nd Jane Chaplin. ..,,.,.......,..... ......... . .. ouT Gladys Van De VOOren, ..4o in Virginia STiITIer ..,....... ouT 3rd Marjorie KirchhoeTer .... .. .......... ouT Broad JumP RuTh Krizek ..,,,.................... . ............ ouT IsT Elinor KOrnTeId .....,.......... TT. 6 in Eunice Schild ............. ouT j 2nd Vivian DuTher.. TT. 4 in JeanneTTe MedarT ,...... . ...... ouT 3rd Rosemary Fuqua .... TT. 3 in Audrey Paul .,.............. ouT Page One Hundred ForTy-Three 50-Yard Dash JUNIORS Baseball Throw lsl Eslher Keller ,,,,, ..,, 6:9 sec lsl Slllllel' rflllllams A'- ' ' ' HZ il' 2nd Rulh Sc ee e ,,v,..., all l. 2 d l-l l Eld n 8 en er Sec 3rd Rosemary Mclnlyre ,,,, .. ,.,,,, IO6 ll. 3rd Frances Sander ,,... , ..,, ,,,7:I sec .. Virginia Weyrauchnrrrrv vnllr U 1-Iobft High Jump Baslcelball Thhroswh I f Isl Rul c eee ,......., .,,, , ,, ,..,. . ,,.. H69 l I IV Sh I lr ...... ,..56'. ' ' Sl 5 em C ma maac In Zncl LaVern Schmalmaaclc ,,,,......,,.., , ,,,,.. ,58 ll. Zncl l-lllclegarde Duevel ' A54 In 3rd Arlayne Bagley ...,,,..,, ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,s54 ll 3rd Verna Schriever 53 in. Eflqel Marie Enge,-fl H 54 H. Broad Jump Targel Throw I f F S d 7 H 3 . Isl Dorolhy Slupp ,...,,...., ,4 oul ol 5 S Fences an er ' A ' ' in 2nd Belly Bruclc ..,,,......,..,,, , oul ol 5 Znd Lalfeff' Scllmalmaaclq '- -'-'A '7 ll- 2 ln Virginia Weyrauch ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,.,.,..., 3 oul ol 5 3rd Audrey Gum .,,... ,,., ,,..,,.... 6 ll. 9 in 3rd Shirley Williams.,,,,,, oul ol 5 MIDGETS 50-Yard Dash Targel Throw Isl Margie Jansen ,,,,,,, , ,..,.i,..,., ,,,,,,,,,.. 6 :9 sec Isl Esllwer WelnFeiCh ..... ,.,,,,, ,V,....... , 4 oul Ol 5 2nd Marquefgie Leo,-,ard ,,AV,,AV,V,',V -,.-.-.-A,V 7 :I Sec 2nd Florence Allred ,, ..,,..., .,,,...,.. , 3 oul ol 5 3rd Veronica Byrd, ,,.,.,,.. ,,,,, ,,,,, .,,.,,.., , 7 : 3 sec Eunlllces Dfivlsr ' ' '3 oul Oi 5 Rul li er, . ,,,, . ,... ,,.. 3 oul o 5 High Jump ' Audrey VVeber ., .,..., . ,3 oul ol 5 Isl Margie Jansen .. ,5O in. Baseball Throw 2nd Viola Mason 49 in. Isl Lorraine l-loechsl ,,,, .,.. .... , , ,,.IO5 ll. 3rd Eunice Davighr vV,,,,,v, y ,,,, V V48 in Znd Marian Slamm .,., ,IO2 ll. Margarel Reifinger Vzr, VVKK V U -48 in 3rd Viola Mason, .,..... . ,. 94 I+. -- Mary Euan ZONE, V V V 48 in Rulh Slllller ,. . 94 ll. Mary Ellen Zolle , ,, 94 ll, Broad Jump Baslcelball Throw lsl Manila Jansen - -' '- --A 7 ll- 7 in Isl Renala Daulen... .,,,,,,63 ff, 2nd Margarel Rellingermu, .,,,..,,,.,. 7 ll. 2 in 2nd Rufh Sfigervmwqu 'HHN-SQ fi- 3rd Mary Ellen Zolle ,,,,,.,,., 6 ll, II in 3rd Virginia Kramer, , ,, ,,v,, 57 H, RELAY Arlayne Bagley Lorraine Saller June Grelsch Firsl, ,,........ ,,.,,. , ..56's Verna Schriever Helen Elder M. Alice McElmurry Marian Slarnm Ursul Young Flora Belc Alma Pelelilc 2nd ,,,,A ,,,, , ,.,.,,,,, 7 8's Dolly Pelelilc Billie Williams Grace Kiebler Elva Kinsley Elvera Scheidl Rulh Slilller 3rd 34.5 Veronica Byrd Marion Weidenlceller Eslher Keller Rulh Jannisch Page One Hundred Forly four NEW YORK By RUTH HALBMAN People hurrying To and Troy Taxies winding in and ouT among The Tall buildings like so many anTs, never ceasing Their endless work: Tall buildings, like maiesTic mounTains, Towering high above all else: TruiT-venders selling Their wares ouT in The sTreeTsy peddlers Trying To caTch The eye oT passers-by wiTh Their small TrinkeTs and noveITiesg -This was my TirsT impression oT Times Square in New York. BuT The people dominaTed The scene. Where did They come Trom? And more inTriguing sTilI, where did They all go? Always rushing, always hurrying,-was iT pos- sible ThaT There was work Tor each oT These people To do? AIThough The vasT Throngs oT people were The more noTiceabIe, The peddlers, TruiT-venders, and oThers who sold Things, were The ones who really held my aTTenTion. Seeing people selling TruiT, cloThing, ribbons-in TacT anyThing you would buy any place else in a sTore-in The sTreeT, was quiTe a new and exciTing experience Tor me. To me iT seemed an ingenious idea: all Their wares were displayed To all who passed, and you could see everyThing aT a saTe disTance and noT be compelled To buy. This IasT is whaT inTeresTed me. I-low many Times had I sTayed ouT oT a sTore Tor Tear oT being sold someThing I didn'T really wanT! They were inTeresTing, Too,-These people who sold. They were mosTIy Jewish and ITaIian. Some day in The near TuTure, perhaps Tomorrow, I should make iT my business To Tind ouT more abouT Them. And so nighT closed down upon This wonderTuI ciTy3 and I wenT To sleep To dream oT The exciTing Things To come, wiTh The people sTiII hurrying, and Taxies s+iII going, while The Tall buildings kepT siIenT vigilance over The never-ceasing Tide oT human IiTe below. RAIN DROPS By LILLIAN COLEMAN Tiny, precarious rain drops Twlnkled along the harsh glare, The .vleekness of trees in the la-rnplight, .-Is if some pifylng passer, Siting thern cold in the lalnplighl Had rolled them 'in trernnlons silver, Trmnnlons there in the larnplight, And brushing each, finzidly tender, Had whistled of into the darkness. Page One Hundred ForTy-'five fN U X X Z1 X l 1 1' 2' Hundred Forfy-six YN Q N fl 2 AERIAL ..IIIlYRlIlE , 'DO BP' THE QUALITY OF MERCY By JOHN kovAcH l was very young, only eighTeen: The ThoughT oT The coming baTTle raced madly To and Tro in my brain. l was To experience my TirsT TasTe oT war. My Tingers gripped my riTle TighTly and I sTood Tense and expecTanT, awaiTing The command oT The sergeanT To charge. The American army was drawn up in The woods near The cenTral parT oT The island, while The Spanish Torces were ThoughT To be aTTempTing To sur- round The ToresT. Suddenly The bugles blew and The men yelled. l leapT Torward, pushed along by This maddened mass oT humaniTy. The charge had begun! RiTles spuTTered7 cannon roared: The shouTs oT The men increased in volume. Soon we were opposed by a wall oT Tire-The vanguard oT The advancing Spaniards. Then l TelT a sharp sTing in my leTT leg: l Tell and lay There while my companions wenT on. BuT soon They reTurned shouTing and screaming in Terror. A Troop oT The enemy's cavalry- men had ouT-Tlanked our men and were riding down upon our ranks, Their horses neighing wildly and Trampling all in Their paTh. l saw This and was TerriTied. WhaT was To become oT me? The TirsT Tew horsemen passed by, laughing aT my enTreaTiesg Tor meanwhile I had, wiTh a greaT deal oT pain, managed To siT up a liTTle and had raised my hands while l cried Tor help. l heard The claTTering oT The hundreds oT hooTs bearing down upon me, and l ThoughT ThaT l was losT. Then suddenly as l was TainTing away, I TelT myselT liTTed upward by a powerTul hand. ThaT was all l knew. When l awakened l Tound myselT lying on a bed in a room oT a large old mansion. My saviour was aT The bedside. l-le explained ThaT he was The one who had rescued me, ThaT his name was Don Carranzo, and ThaT he was The commander oT The Spanish cavalry Troop. l-le said ThaT he would keep me aT his home unTil my wound was healed and Then would arrange Tor my exchange as a prisoner oT war. A Tew weeks laTer, Thanks To Don Carranzo, l was back in my own army, well and sTrong once again. A shorT Time laTer l was TransTerred To The cavalry division oT our army and Tound myselT engaged in The arduous Task oT riding Through The Thickly-wooded ToresTs oT The island. One early morning our cavalry division received The order To charge a large group oT Spanish horsemen, who were harassing our leTT Tlank. Meanwhile a maior baTTle all around us had begun. The smoke Trom The heavy Tiring collecTed over The spoT oT our minor engagemenT. Suddenly l was blocked in my advance by a Spanish rider. l saw him reach Tor his revolver and l knew Then ThaT iT was This unidenTiTied enemy's liTe or mine. Quickly l Tired my pisTol. l-le Tell-dead-wiTh a bulleT in his head. The smoke liTTed Then and l saw The Tace oT The man lying liTeless on The ground. lT was Don Carranzol Page One Hundred ForTy eighf Page One Hundred Foriy-nine Franlc Amelung Jewel Dulce Shirley Zinzer Julia BryanT Corrine WalTher CelesTe Maloney Billie Kleman Alice Fuche Manuel Wisbrock Jack Angle Don Meadows Dolly PeTelilc AnneTTe Waclcer AlberT Osburg Oscar Bay RuTh Harden Allen Turner THE CORONATION On This gala nighT, in a seTTing beTiTTing The occasion in boTh digniTy and beauTy, an expecTanT and eager audience loolced on while Jewel Duke was crowned by CapTain Frank Amelung To rule Cleveland's TooTball world oT I936. Following a brillianT procession oT saTin-clad TooTball players, The preTTy queen moved graciously down The aisle among her lovely maids To Take her place on The Throne. CelesTe Maloney oT '33 and Billy Kleman oT '34, pasT sovereigns, were presenTed as Dolly PeTelilc, queen oT '35, surrendered her Throne To her successor. AlThough The crowning oT The queen was The mosT Thrilling evenT oT The evening, The program oT music and comedy preceding iT deserves no less crediT. Franlc Kleman, royal herald oT his maiesTy, called To The courT oT love and beauTy The nine lovely maids and Their queen. ln The order oT Their appearance They were: Dora Kincaid, dressed in peach saTin, was escorTed by Maurice Richesong MargareT Turelc escorTed by Vince Bayer, wore a gown oT baby blue saTin: Audrey Heiniclce, escorTed by Fred HoTTmeisTer, wore a blue saTin gown: BeaTrice Hyland, escorTed by Don McHughes, was garbed in regal whiTe, Trimmed in silver: Connie Fuller, escorTed by Bob Hussman, wore a green crepe Tormal, Trimmed in gold lace: RuTh Harden, escorTed by David Mauch, wore a neT Tormal wiTh Tulle Tlounces: AnneTTe Waclcer, escorTed by ArT LangsdorT, appeared in a gown of powder blue, sTudded wiTh diamond sTars. Then The queen, on The arm oT Lynn PaviTT. The Train was carried by Alice Fuche and Corrine WalTher. The Tiny crown bearer was Shirley Zinzer. ATTer The opening orchesTral session by The Cleveland High School orchesTra, Miss GunTher's Tap Dance Chorus exhibiTed The prowess oT The Cleveland gridiron Page One Hundred Fifiy Teams by means OT Taps. Then, Tiny BeTTy Maloney, sisTer oT The IQ33 queen, presenTed impersonaTions oT Zasu PiTTs, Mae WesT, Jimmy DuranTe, and GreTa Garbo. The nexT oTTering was a musical one wiTh AlberT ZoTTa playing The accordion. June T-loerTel oT OpereTTa Tame sang Three songs. She was accompanied by her TaTher, Mr. F. l-loerTel. The Cleveland l-ligh School STring QuarTeT, composed oT Meyer Rosenberg, lrwin Schneider, RoberT Sunkel, and Norman TraTTner, oTTered a compo- siTion by lvlozarT. A TalenTed liTTle maid, Lillian lvlerod, gave, Tor The TirsT Time on The Cleveland sTage, an exhibiTion oT her Tapping arT. Jewel was a mosT gracious queen as she came To Talce her place in his maiesTy's courT oT love and beauTy. She wore a gown oT blue TaTTeTa wiTh regal Train oT gold and carried a bouqueT oT baby breaTh and whiTe roses. l-ler golden Train was carried by Corinne WalTher and Alice Fuche. Corinne WalTher, Julia BryanT, and Alice Fuche presenTed a dance, T-lail To The Queen, as a TribuTe To The queen and her courT. The sparkling ceremony was broughT To a close wiTh songs and yells by The Girls' Pep Club. Page One Hundred FiTTy-one V 7 4-1 ff 1 A ,HD f 45' SK Y, 911. ,131 Q I I 4 7-NJ!! 'fr' fire, vb A'sf-'.v.h-0 I v'.4xz 0s U J 5.4 3 Lg! ur' 1 fff .A fQ! W rw fx x-57 Ft Qs n 5 I 'W T ':-. -f.,', . 1 ' 'Qin' 5 ' . .E4,j5f1Q 24, Q K' 1. f a wx ':1'ef'fd!'?f ' . ' ff m X, ' 1. ' -1--11-'-ms.-ff .P I ,.-.. 1 1 .. .'-' . ' ' ' 'if . , . . . . . ... . 'fx .. 1: 1-.,f.f,.-1 -. 1 -., , -, . . . . ..- -I J. , ' .2 4' ij J, ff- 1 .5 -:Qt-...f ..'.. 5.- 1 N 1 1, D 'U 4 1' . , 'fl ,' z -4'-I ' 'Z '- 3. 'Pl'-'B ff .' - 1 , 'E' ' B' - 'q :'. .- r ' '1 , ,.f ' ' - '., -',. g' . 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He rose and sfrefched his whole eighfeen years of fall, well-builf body: fhen siffing on 'rhe edge of his bed he began fhe fedious iolo of puffing on his shoes and sfockings befween innumerable sighs and fifs of day-dreaming. He was wondering whaf fhis girl would be like. He had never seen her, buf wifh fhe colorful descripfion wifh which his mofher had pro- vided him, he had already begun fo build romanfic dreams abouf her. Jerry! lf was 'rhe fhird call wifhin fhe pasf fen minufes. Mrs. Gordon knew fhaf he was infafuafed again, for she had grown accusfomed 'ro fhe usual sympfoms. They usually included fhe absence of her favorife bafh salfs and his fafher's hair fonic. Oh, yes, she knew fhe sympfoms well. Hadn'f she had fo soofh his iniured feelings affer every broken romance? The nighf of fhe dance finally came. Jerry had hurriedly 'raken a fwo-hour bafh and had adminisfered a good porfion of bafh salfs and hair fonic fo his spic-and-span person. He really looked decidedly ouf of place in fhe serene and dignified living room wifh his pirafe's cosfume. Gail James, his dafe, was supposed fo arrive on fhe 8 o'clock frain, come fo fhe Gordon home, and fhen go fo fhe dance wifh Jerry. Shorfly affer 8:30, Gail called and said fhaf her frain was held up and she would nof arrive unfil in fhe morning. Jerry was disappoinfed, buf he finally decided fo go fo fhe dance alone. He hopped info Minnie, his dilapidafed Model T, hoping fo find solace in her familiar puff-puff. Buf when he was in fhe middle of fhe road on The way fo fhe counfry-club, Minnie balked and suddenly sfopped dead sfill. Affer all, she couldn'f be expecfed fo run wifhouf gas. Leaving Minnie in fhe road, Jerry walked fo fhe nearesf gas sfafion and boughf gas for his car, fhen he sfarfed her again. Af lasf he arrived af fhe dance. His mood changed and he joined a group of his school friends, buf he did nof forgef Gail. He began fo mingle wifh some of fhe ofher girls, among whom fhere was a silly fad-a mode of falk fhaf fo Jerry was wearisome, almosf painful. He sfood as much as he could and fhen, furning fo leave, whaf did he see!-his perfecf mafe-a girl in a brighfly colored Spanish cosfume and adorable red sandals. Her half-mask covered her eyes, buf Jerry could see fhaf her nose was shapely and her small moufh delicafely curved. Jerry looked af fhis lovely creafure and momenfarily forgof Gail, puffing all his concenfrafion on fhis new girl. No one knew who she was and every fellow was Page One Hundred Flffy four Trying To approach her. Jerry, noTed Tor his TacT in such siTuaTions, boldly approached The young lady and asked, May l have This dance, SenoriTa? She didn'T speak, buT smiled and nodded her consenT. Jerry seemed To be walking on air as he glided over The smooTh Tloor wiTh The girl, buT noT Tor long, Tor The boys began To cuT in and Jerry was alone mosT oT The evening. She never spoke buT merely nodded or shook her head when They guesTioned her. AT 2 o'clock, Jerry climbed inTo Minnie and ioyTully sTarTed homeward, his ThoughTs on The sTrange new girl. When he reached home he climbed wearily inTo bed, only To dream oT beauTiTul SenoriTas in red sandals, when he Tinally Tell asleep. Jerry! Come down quickly and be ready To meeT your guesT. IT was his moTher's voice. l-le Tumbled ouT oT bed and Ten minuTes laTer made his appearance in The dining room. l-le was waiTing There when he glanced up To The sTairs To see a dark-haired girl wiTh Those same darling red sandals. IT was The Spanish SenoriTa wiTh The same lovely TeaTures. Seeing Jerry's conTusion, Mrs. Gordon began To explain, Gail wanTed To surprise you, so she made ThaT call and had her broTher Take her To The dance. Then Gail chimed in, Your son is iusT Too ducky Tor words, Mrs. Gordon: he's The cuTesT guy l've seen Tor ages, and l know I'II have a perTecTly swell Time. Ohl Oh! ThoughT Jerry. l-lis hearT sank and he said gloomily, Oh, sure. l-le leTT quickly Tor some unknown place: and Gail and Mrs. Gordon exchanged be- wildered glances, Though Jerry had made his apologies Tor leaving. l-le moped along and mumbled, A dream To look aT, a nighTmare To lisTen To. 4 -1 'Xxx iesiiaisix- .ierirfiisswliiis il:-an-!sNNxw.w iaszsusssxli-easbgg T u u. glgwNx5llNu N iikkssfiisieliiha wNmx'w'xss:-s,sN.s xN xshgigg lg ' N N'iiE33Hl l X yn E 'V xW N!! '-is T ll l T F Page One Hundred FifTy-five Back Row: CliTTord NolTe Mark Reisch Jack Karcher KenneTh Nagle l-lerberT Vollmar Ray Eddins Russell De Mary KenneTh Moyer ArThur Paule Charles Blanke FronT Row: Lorraine Allen June l-loerTel DoroThy Phillips Eileen Scheperle l-larrieT Barnes HOLLYWOOD BOUND CAST or CHARACTERS Windy Bryan ,,,,,,,,,.,...s.,,,,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,, ,,,, ,, ..,,,. ,, .....,,KenneTh Nagle Mr. NorTon, Pres. oT Quadrangle PicTures, ,,.. CounTess de Norka, an acTress,,,.,,, AgaTha WigglesworTh, cosTume designer.. .. Eric von Whoopenholler, a direcTor .,., , , Wun Hop, a Chinese DeTecTive., ,.,, , ...,, ,,,,,..,,.,,,Jack Karcher ,,,,,,.,,,,,June l-loerTel l-larrieT Barnes ..,,.,....,.KenneTh Moyer , ..,..,.,.... CliTTord NolTe l-li De Ho, his assisTanT, ,,,, ,,,,,, ,..,,, , , , , ,. ,,,. Charles Blanke Alys Adore, a movie sTar.. ,.,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,......., , , . ....., Eileen Scheoerle Marcia NorTon, Mr. NorTon's daughTer,, ,,,, ,,,,,,DoroThy Phillips Tirn Malloy, a iockey,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,A, , ,,,, . ..ss ,,,,, , ,Russell De Mary Willie, a cameraman, ..,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,.,. ,, .,...,..Warren Coleman Bob KenT, a young invenTor ,,,,.,.,., , ,, ,,,, ,,.,,,, H erberT Vollmar Clyde Chalmers, a leading man .,..,.., ..,,,... ,,,, ,.......,,,,....... M a rk ReiSCh AnneTTe, a woman of rnysTery,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,Lorraine Allen Mr. FieTlebaum, owner oT a chain oT The-aTers,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, Ray EdClinS Mr. Warren, his compeTiTor ,,,,,,,...,, , A ,,,,., , ,,,,,,s.. .,.,ArThur Paule Mr. Isaac Relic ..........,, , ,..,..,.,...,,,.., ,,,, ..,... .,,,, , , , , .,.,.............. Malcolm MorTon Geraldine WachTer ne Maman sims... Q3ggjfS,fJjgTe'd ,Priscilla Loughran Mme, Cecile, Parisian CosTumiere ,, ,,.,.,. ,, , ,,,. ,, ,, ., ,,,, .,........RuTh Priebe Cleveland l-ligh School was l-lollywood bound on The evenings oT Thursday, November 5, I936, and Friday, November 6, I936, when The musical organizaTions oT The school presenTed a musical comedy in Three acTs, enTiTled l-lollywood Bound. This producTion was in keeping wiTh The modern Trend and seT a new record Tor musical producTions aT Cleveland, boTh in eTTecTiveness and in amusemenT. The sTory oT The opereTTa is This: Bob KenT, a young invenTor, has perTecTed a new color process Tor The movies which he calls Vericolor. l-le is backed by Mr. NorTon, The PresidenT oT Quadrangle PicTures, who believes ThaT he will be able To dominaTe The movie indusTry wiTh This new process. Everyone is surprised when The big TesT Tor Vericolor is a Tailure. Bob knows ThaT This is due To' saboTage on The parT oT someone who wanTs him To Tail, buT Mr. NorTon is unimpressed. WiTh The help oT Windy Bryan, his song-wriTer Triend, and Marcia, Mr. NorTon's daughTer, Bob Tilms his own show, FanTare, which is To demonsTraTe The pracTicabiliTy oT Vericolor. As The resulT oT a Tilm box mix-up, FanTare is previewed Tor Mr. Page One Hundred FiTTy six QLQLL .1 L - Norfon and fwo fheafrical producers insfead of The Lady in Green. The success of Vericolor is demonsfrafed fo fhe safisfacfion of everyone, even Mr. Norfon. Chinese defecfives, Wun l-lop and I-li De l-lo disclose fhe idenfify of fhe malefacfors who have been worlcing againsf Bob. The curfain closes wifh fhe prospecf of a wedding in fhe near fufure. The infriguing Chinese defecfives, Wun l-lop and l-li De l-lo, wifh fheir polife speech and deep bows: Eric von Whoopenholler, fhe direcfor who did everyfhing backwards: Counfess de Norlca, alias Annie Davis, wifh her foreign accenf: and Clyde Chamlers wifh his ever-ready iolies, all found favor wifh fhe audience. Oufsfanding bifs of fhe opereffa were fhe sfyle show of lafesf Paris fashions wifh remarks by fhe Parisian Cosfumier, Mme. Cecile: Fanfare's ecsfafic vicfory dance: and fhe dance of fhe horses and ioclceys. Credif for fhe fremendous success of fhe opereffa fhis year is due fo fhe general direcfor, Miss Gene Meenachg fo fhe Musical direcfor, Mr. Vernon Barreff and his assisfanf, Miss C. Louise Mann. Miss Leila Gunfher was in charge of fhe sfage- seffings. The cosfumes were made under fhe supervision of Miss Mary lnez Mann, and Mr. F. W. Moody confrolled fhe lighfing and sound effecfs. Mr. Ware was again in charge of fhe ficlcef sale, and members of fhe Sfudenf Council served as ushers. Page One Hundred Fiffy-seven .15 .--- K V' 8,3 i-51 x' ' ww' LM, QW - - -. kul,3f::.':f, f ix 'iv- Page One Hundred Fiffy-eigh+ 0011! ffl! CHINA CLIPPER By eEoReE LENNEY In The Alameda AirporT waiTing room a bell iingles, and a loud speaker barks: Passengers Tor The China Clipper will please go aboard. A small group oT men and women, wiTh busTling bell-hops carrying Their luggagej moves ouT oT The waiTing room To The ramp where The silver gianT oT The air lies in waiTing. Men are busily engaged in sTowing The mail bags inTo Their comparTmenTs in The hull, while mechanics, perched on The wing oT The ship, are iusT now Tinishing Their scrupulous check oT The engines. As The passengers are being seaTed, The ouTboard engine on The leTT wing sTuTTers, and comes To liTe. A second laTer The propeller on The righT wing sTarTs whirling. Soon The ship's Tour moTors are roaring ouT Their challenge oT 32,000 combined horse power, giving conTidence To The mosT Timid passenger. As The clock on The airporT Tower poinTs To The precise hour oT deparTure, The Tone oT The engines deepens, buT is cuT OTT suddenly To The passengers as The sTeward swings The sound- prooT cabin door shuT. Slowly aT TirsT, consTanTly increasing in speed, The ship moves ouT inTo The glisTening waTers oT The bay. The Clipper Taces inTo The wind, and wiTh her engines now producing Their maximum power, surges TasTer and TasTer along The surTace oT The waTer, her corrugaTed ponToons Tracing ridged paTTerns in The waTer. ATTer a Tew seconds The sound oT The waves beaTing againsT The hull suddenly ceases, The ship seTTles inTo a sTeadier moTion, and The FirsT OTTicer, peering ouT oT The broad ourlook window, relaxes his Tense grip on The wheel. The Clipper is in The air. As The ship climbs in widening circles, The passengers waTch San Francisco's Toggy harbor Tall away beneaTh Them. AT an alTiTude oT 9,000 TeeT The ship passes over The Golden GaTe and heads ouT To sea. The course is laid Toward l-lawaii, 2,4l0 miles away. The crew oT eighT seT Themselves To Their rouTine iobs oT checking engine perTormance, receiving weaTher reporTs over The shorT wave radio, eTc., while The passengers Travel aT ease: waTching The rolling clouds below Them, 'wiTh occasional glimpses oT The ocean: playing cards or chess: or conversing wiTh Tellow passengers. The ship's sTeward prepares dinner in his galley, as passengers look inTo a menu oTTering consomme, Tricasseed chicken wiTh Tresh vegeTables, salad, and coTTee or Tea. ATTer dinner many oT The weary passengers consider The idea oT caTching up on Their long losT sleep. Using The lounge Tor a dressing room, They prepare To reTire in The spacious berThs in The cabin iusT abaTT. Few will Tind sleeping diTTiculT in Their cloud- swepT hoTel, Tor The barely discernable drone oT The engines and an occasional slighT movemenT oT The ship are The only Things ThaT will remind Them ThaT They are more Than a mile above The PaciTic, Traveling aT I50 miles per hour. The passengers are awakened early The nexT morning by The glorious bursT oT The dawn behind Them. During The nighT The Clipper has eaTen up 2,000 miles, and is now nearing l-lawaii. Dropping Trom iTs greaT alTiTude, The Clipper, in a long low glide, heads Tor The glossy proTecTed surTace along The souTh shore oT Pearl l-larbor, Hawaii. lTs poinTed Page One Hundred Fi'FTy-nine keel slowly nears The surface of The wafer-genfly Touching and Throwing up a fine spray of wafer. Finally, as The speed is reduced, The ship's enfire 25 Tons comes To resT in a frofhy cascade. Passengers spend The day sighfseeing before The Take-off aT dawn The following morning, while a group of masfer mechanics go over every minufe defail of The ship's Thousands of working parfs. Affer Hawaii, all nighf flying is over. The infervening 6,304 miles befween Hawaii and China are covered in easy sfages of abouf eighf hours flying daily for five days. The passengers spend Their nighfs in modern hofels which have been consfrucfed on Midway, Wake, and Guam Islands, The'Three sfepping sfones befween Hawaii and Manila in The Philippine Islands. On The morning of The sixfh day affer leaving San Francisco, The Clipper Takes off from Manila for The Chinese coasf. AT noon The ship drops down aT The Porfuguese Islands of Macao, across The harbor from Hong Kong. The New World's ambassador of commerce proudly glides over The wafers of The harbor among The same picfuresque, Teak-laden iunks ThaT greefed The whiTe-sailed clipper ships of The 70's which linked The Unifed STaTes wiTh Europe and The Far Easf. The passengers are Transferred To an awaifing launch which shuffles Them across The harbor To Hong Kong. As The sleek, swiff Yankee Clipper Ships of The pasf were found by foreign merchanfs To be The fasTesT, mosT reliable mefhod of Transporfing The arficles of commerce: so will The modern Clipper Ships -of The air prove To be The safesf, mosf rapid, and mosT reliable means of Transporfafion in The fufure. And as They serve The muTual need of The New World and The Old for a rapid mefhod of infercourse, The modern Yankee Clippers will forge a sfrong and lasfing link of peace and friend- ships over The calm wafers of The Pacific. MY ERASER By ALICE MAE FUCI-IS I wonder what the eraser At the end of my pencil woiila' say If it had art opjnortitriity To speak iri arty way. It would probably waht to criticise, For all it ever saw l'Vas my every little error Arid riiy every little But hot every thing is gloomy For this little rubber stiihg It has the power of righting lllistakes with just a rub. Page One Hundred SIXTY
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