Collinwood High School - Railroader Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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“CONTACT” Over the Horizon HOW positively enjoyable ami enticing will the “We Flyers Inn” be to our hungry aces—especially with Marjorie Ott and Mary Rupnik the head waitresses. After a long spin through the air, how delicious Dorothy Hirsch’s hot doughnuts will taste to our heroes. Dorothy Steel and Edna Thomas, two of our most active workers, have already put in their applications as mechanics and if their tactics don't work, they’ll talk the planes into running. A new gas has been discovered by one Wildabclle Bosch on which a plane can run for three hours on one-half a gallon. First trials arc unnecessary. Roberta Wilcox is always out for a breezy time and declares she will marry anyone who really knows his airs. Beatrice Porter and Evelyn Dracgcr, beauty eulturists, are predicting a new fashion for women’s hair. Two long sideburns on either side and a little peak in the front is the mode. While revolving up on our “Hispos”, we wonder if Frieda Bartels, Hilda Klein, Marv Gentile, Geraldine Hogan, and Marion Pratt are going to be see’s” at general head-quarters. Eleanor Jordan, Margaret Jolly, Edith Rider, Catherine Rand, and Dorothy Quine all are going to start their careers in a two-room apartment and are going to follow up their “kiwis”. We all know that when off duty the aces will sec in the most exclusive beauty salons, pictures Mary I.ou Flanigan, Christine Howe and Mildred Cook will have posed for. When at the theatre or music halls, the squad is sure to see Audrey Moses and Phyllis Leach giving dramatic roles or Marion Faranacci and Anne Weisx warbling operatic selections. Alice Norton and Mary Perfors arc aspiring authors who will write about the future kiwis and aces. While not traveling around the world in their personal planes, Corrine Gray, Mildred King. Margaret Porter. Ruth Jordan, Rosalie Astlcv and Naomi Winkle plan to be ladies of leisure and stay at home. On the vaudeville circuit Lucille Hcnnig and Josephine Schultz will amuse the squad off duty. Page fifteen

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“CONTACT ----------------------------------- The Washout Sheet WE became 12B’s and entered room 201 with the world unconqucrcd before us. April 3 Wc elected class officers and broke all age-worn traditions by electing a girl for our class president. Much boom-boom ensued. April 26 Our 12B Dinner-Dance; Oh! what pleasant memories that recalls. Jack Phelps was our toastmaster. Lots of fun had by all. May 20 Pins and rings finally ordered. June 3 Arrived and we spent the summer vacation showing them off. Sept. 8 As Ubiquitous” 12A’s (use a dictionary) we returned joyfully to school. According to custom, we gave the Tenacious Ones’ a dance in the cafeteria. I)cc. 5 The Thirteenth Chair”—shivers and screams! Four seniors in it. Dec. 17 Trimmed in silver and old rose, the cafeteria was the setting for our semi-formal Prom! Did we have fun? Jack Murphy was toastmaster. Dee. 20 12B's played 12A’s in basketball and the Bulldogs won! Oh! dear, so boring! Dee. 20 Commencement speakers chosen by the class. Dec. 28 Alumni dance given at the Shaw-Ilayden ballroom. ISA's were invited. Jan. 9 Power tests! Nuff said. Oohh! Jan. 28 Class Night. Original, beautiful and enjoyable. Jan. 30 Commencement! We bade our friends adieu with tears in our eyes. Page fourteen



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“CONTACT’' And then as a finish Kamilla Larson and Clara Chanon are going to he comptomctcrists at Ci. II. Q. The well-known lawyers George Stanley and Thane Laymon, are going to handle all accident cases for the Drome”. Midshipman David Mcriclc will show the latest thing in seaplanes to William Johnston, designer at the field. Kenneth Warren, producer of the play, Wingless Days”, written by Gus Klauminzer, plans to work at ground school to study up on fine points of flying before producing the play. ■; -••(“If Joe Infalvi will entertain the directors of the field with a song and dance act. Professor Harry Sehauss will teach Math at ground school. Harry Wheaton. John Ruie and Frank F.ntke will he employed as destruction engineers. (You know, dcstruct things.) Coach Edward Ackley predicts a great future for the field football team. Herbert Primosch plans to be publicity man for the field, aided by Jack Murphy. Bv their figures you shall know them. William Backus and Bob Satkovie take the positions of crack auditors in the company. The second Buddy Rogers, Adrien Truesdnle. is training to take the lead in the newest airplane thriller just about to be released by Paramount. William Hoffman will do tin- ground work on the newest plane. George and Harry Foster arc going to be salesmen of the Aircraft Corporation. Never to be late again Frank Coschia will wake the field up with his milk wagon at four a. m. Ernest Kaufman will be successful in inventing a plane that goes straight up with tin- help of Louis Pirc. Walter Arnold wants to be a cloud inspector for the U. S. under the direction of Bob Kenworthv. It’s such easy work. Wingless Kenneth Flanigan and Albert Anker will try to become flyers, hoping to use their experience as truck drivers to aid them. Breaking out in print Daniel Darnell and Arthur Davis are going to be reporters on the Plain Dealer in order that they may get passes to things. Because of his impressive voice, William Schleicher will be the radio announcer at G. II. Q. Bruce Umstcad and Mario Liatti will set up in business for themselves—an undertaking establishment near tin- field. They can expect lots of business. Page sixteen

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