Eaton High School - Eatonian Yearbook (Grafton, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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SENIOR ACTIVITIES Arthur Rice, Artie Emily Ertl, Pip Class Pres.-2, 3, 4 Glee Club V. Dramaties-l Volley Ball-1 V. Pres.-1 Pres,-3 Home lie.-l Intramural Sports- Glee Club-2, 3 Dramatic- Club- Girl Reserves-l 3, 4 Orchestra-4 1, 2, 3 Trac-k-2 Basketball-l, 2, 3, 4 'I'1'aek-121 I 2 4 V. Pres. Athletic Cass IHSIFP --, . as u Assn'-3 mass Play-3 Lavoia Hafwke, Hawkey Pres. Athletic' Staff-2, 3, 4 Glee Club-3, 4 Intramural Sports- Assn.-4 Mixed Chorus-4 Mixed Chorus-4 l, 2, 3, 4 I'gnS,tball-3, 4 Dramatic Club-Il Class Minstrel-3, 4 Amelia Balogh, Schmultiz Class Pres,-l Basketball-I Intramural Sports- I, 2, SI, 4 Track-1 Offim-e Girl-2, 4 Staff-l, 2, fl, 4 Class Minstrel-3. 4 Glu- Ulub-l, 2, 3 Dramatic Club- 1, 2, 3 Margaret fStranahan, 4 Give Vlllll-l, 2, 3, Dramatic- Club- l 2 '4 I,ib'rai-aim-4 Staff-2, 3. 4 Orchestra-2, Il, 4 Betty Lyons, Sis 4 lllee Club-1, 2, il. Mixed Chorus-4 Dramatit- Club- l, 2, il Class Treasurer- Il. 4 Pearl Andrews, Pe Gym-l, 2 Glee Club-il, 4 Dramatic Club-II Swimming'-1, 2 Monator-I wnnmereial Club-2 Comme-rvial Club-l, 2. 3 Class V. Pres.-3. 4 Clu-erleader-Il, 4 Class Play-Il Athletie Club he-in-.l. 4 Athletlt' Club- l. 2, 3, 4 Glee Club Pres. and Reporter-2 Margie Class S'et y-3, 4 Class Play-3, 4 Commercial Club-3 Offic-e Girl-l Mixed Chorus-4 Staff-4 Class Play-3 Class Minstrel-3, 4 Librarian-1 Basketball-l Commercial-3 arlie Diff. Schools Attended: Chester, W. Va. Cannonburg, Pa. Taylor Alder- diee, Pittsburg ltenvrew. Pa. I'18luIl Margarete Box, Margie Offit-e Girl-1. 2 tllee Club l 2 'S 4 Dramatic Club I Treasurer-Il Dramatit- Club Asst. Director-fl Dramatic-s-l. 2, 3 Class Play-3 Class Minstrel-3, 4 Class Reporter- 1 Librarian-3, 4 Intramural Sports-2, 3, 4 Piano Contest at Clearview-2, 3, 4 Piano Student- 2. 3, 4 WCLE Radio Broadcast-4 Athletic Assn.- 1, 2, 3, 4 Amy Christensen, Chris Athletit- Assn. - 1 Avon High Class Secretary - 1 Avon Hiliih Librarian-2-3 Ofllve Girl-2, 3, 4 Dramatie Club-2, 3 llramatit- Club Play-2 Class Play-3 David Cook, Dave Class Minstrel-3, 4 School Paper-3 Commercial Club-3 Glee Club-l, 3 Intramural Sports- l, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader-3, 4 Athletic Assn.-2, 3, 4 Athlvtit' Club-l Cleo Hoskins, Red tilee Club-l, 2, 3 Basketball-1 Alumni Editor-4 Circ-ulation Mgr.-3 'Frat-k-I l-'eatule Iflditor-4 Librarian-l. 2, 3 Vive Pres. lllee Class Minstrels-3, Club-3 4 Athletic' Assn-1. 23. Office Girl- . 3 4 3, 4 Dramatit-s Club-1, Intramural Sports 2 'I I 2 'l 4 , . '-..v George Komlm, Yetz Basketball-l, 2, 3, Athi:-tif' Club V. 4 I r 4 Glee Club-l. 2, 3 J es,- Commereial Club- 'l'rm-k-l. 2 Il. 4 Dramatic Club-2, 3 Class Plav-3 Class V. Pres. - 2 Dramatic A Club Y. Class Minstrel-3. 4 Pres.-3 Mary M,cAl'pine, Butch Basketball-I Class Reporter - 2. In tra mural Sports Sports-l, 2, 3. 4 Track-I 3, 4 Sports Reporter - 3. 4 Athletic Assn.-1, 2, Class See, - Treas- 'l 4 l 2 Dramatic Club - 1, Asst. Treas.-fl 2 3 ' - llass Minstrel-fl, 4 Marcella McKean, Celery Glee Club-2, 2, Librarian-3 Evelyn Oldag, Evy 4 Dramatie Club - 2, -1 .1 Dramatic Club - 1, Eatonian Stat?-1. 4 2 'I I b 7 .i rarian-l, Z., 3 Glee Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play-3 Girls' Basketball Class Minstrel-Il 4 Mgr.-l Class Historian-1, 2, 3, 4 Donald Phelps, Don Commf-reial Club-3 'Frat-k-1 Mixed Chorus-4 Basketball Mgr,-3. lllee Club-2. 3 4 Mixed Chorus-4 Dramatic Club - 1. Musir-1, 2. 3, 4 2 3 VY 4 I I '. '. ,. C, Radio Class Minstrel-3, 4 Broadcasting - 4 Jack Rule, Dr-oop Glee Club-2, 3, 4 Dramaties-2, 3 Class Minstrel-3, 4 lflatonian-4 Basketball-2, 3 Regina Slhuster, -Gena Dramaties-2, 3 Paul Sievert, Slim Office Girl-3 Basketball-1. 2, 3, Class Poem-4 4 Staff-4 mass Pmy,3 Gym. f71ub.2, 3, 4 Track-1, 2 Boys Glee Club-2, Class Minstrel-3, 4 Glee Club V. Pres- Baseball-3 .Il Class V pn.S.,1 2 Dramatic Club Mixed Chorus-4 Staff-2,'3, 4 one Club see.-3 wPlay-2 Dramatic Club - 1, Edltor-in-Chief- 2, Commercial Club-3 Llass Pll8.Y'3 . 2, 3 I 3 Athletic Assn.-2, 3, Class Minstrel-3, 4 Commercial Club - Dramatic- Club-2, 3 4 Class PN-'DhffCy'3 3- 4 Dramatic Club V. Basketball-1. 2, 3, , Pres,-2 4 Betty Zlehm Busby Drfwwllc Club 'lgiifllgfi-f 4 on-e Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club-2, fl Pl21Y'2, 3 dst il Cgrchesga-3,q 4 Intramural Sports- , . ass ay-. l, 2, 3, 4 Gene -Cornish, CrzJbbage Class Minstrel-3, 4 Athletic A S S n. ,V , 11.1, 2' 3, Q- m-1 Staff-2, 3. 4 Treas.-3. 4 Bkqkdba Atllhletlc Assn.-I Editor-3, 4 Commerrlal Club-3

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LAVORA HAWKE Hawkey f1'iend'y, pleasant well-tempered CLE-O HO-SKINS Red vivacious, natural, determine-d redhead GEORGE KOMM Clyetzll sleepy, hearty, light-hearted MARY McA,LPINE Butch sportive, fun-loving d-evilish MAsR1C ELLA M c.KElA N UCe1eryH democratic, bashful serious EVELYN OLLDAG HE VY!! versatile, earnest genial DONALD PHELPS Don musical, industrious genial JACK RULE D1roop teaser, daring larkislh REGINA SHUSTER Gena mo-dest, friendly mannerly PA.UL S-IEVERT Slim romantic, playboy j oc-ular BETTY ZIEHM Busby tiny, sunny friendly



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The Prophecy ot the Class of I939 .... It was quite late one Sunday afternoon when I left the Yacht Club for a sail in my trusty Dream Ship. I was drifting slowly through the quiet waters enjoying the peaceful solitude, when I was suddenly startled by a human voice. Had my ears deceived me? I was positive that I had been alone on board, yet someone had spoken to me. I distinctly heard the words, You, who listen, are still among the living, but I, who speak, have Long since travelled into the mysterious regions of the future. Terrified beyond expres- sion, I turned slowly in the direction from when-ce the sound had come. And lo! There stood an aged man ---just a dark shadow, formless, vague, indeflnite, yet lplossessing a voice. I stood petrified as the blood froze in my veins. Then again the voi-ce came in its hollow guttural tones. Sit down and forget your fears. I s-hall not harm you. This afternoon, be- fore I appeared, you had been idly specu- l-ating on what the future held for your wonderful class olf 1939. Let me tell you by reading from the Book of Time in which men's future destinies are prophe- sied. My fear having somewhat abated at these strange words I sat down as I was commanded to do. It was then that I not- iced a large book tucked under the Phant- om's arms. He opened the pages slowly with long stealthy fingers and fbegan to read. The words came slowly but distinct- ly. The first name I see here is that of Evelyn Oldag. Her vocation is classified with the Fine Arts. Daily she is seen flitting through the -woods, teaching her aesthetic dancing class the art of 'beauty and grace. 'Closely connected with this art is that of the musical comedy, vrhere we find Eugene fCornish's Suppresseid Desire. It is a super-musical review featuring the personality lad - - - Paul Sievert- - as the leading man. Starring against .him is that delightful lady who has sung and danced -her way into the heart of Broad-way --- Pearl Andrews. In the field of Literature we find two prominent men. The first is none other than Donald Phelps. His claim to a place among our fo1'emost writers is due to -the fact that he is the editor of America's best seller, The Rambling Stories. Our second literary genius has just finished a book that contains invaluable informa- tion for ambitious students. This great author has taken the name of Alibi Da , and the title of his latest work is A Com- plete Collection of Excuses and A ibis Suited for All Occasions. Just recently it has been 'discovered the author's real name is none other than our own Dave Cook. In the field of science I find many names. Ernest Basset, a noted New York psyvchologist, has discovered seven kinds of love-one for each day of the week. A notable discovery declared the leading women scientists---Regina Shuster an-d Marcella McKean. The next classification I .find here deals with the professions. One Jack Rule, Di- rector of Efficiency for the government PZYDXM Program, is studying the great One Woman Talkie , Margarete Box. He believes that he will have her jaw patented because in it he has discovered perpetual motion. The call of the open road and the spirit of adventure have woven their spells around the lives of Emily Ertl and Betty Ziehm. In the course of their journey around the world they met Mary McAlpin in Alaska selling refrigerators. Anoth-er time while travelling through Turkey, they were very mu-c'h impressed 'by the fact that the women had very few privileges. Imagine their surprise when one day they saw one very young American woman standing on a soap ibox in a public square, orating on The Freedom and Independ- ence of Woman. They were further' astounded upon learning tha tthe woman was an old classmate of theirs--Amelia Balogh. They often .tell the strange in- cidents they heard while traveling in Egypt. A man named George Komm, as the story goes, was known to have spent hours out in the desert telling the Sphinx what he thought of Prohibition. Amy Christensen and Lavora Hawke, 'who succeeded Mrs. Maxwell and Martha Lee, are now giving consolation and ad- vice to needy students olf Eaton High. Recently they received letters from Cleo Hoskins and Margaret Stranahan. Cleo wondered if she could be .happy and suc- cessful leading a High Life. I presume she meant living at the North Pole. Margaret wanted to know if she could be happy spending her life on a lonely west- ern ran-ch, darning her husbanld's socks. One we almost overlooked was the head- line taken fr-om the local bleet. We still can remember the days when his name was in the papers consistently, and now he - - Art Rice, as a successful lawyer, is defending one Betty Lyons in a Breach of Promise suit against a lover who wishes his na.me to remain u-nknown. With the reading of this last name, the shadow slowly raised his head and watched me for a long time. I slat still and pon- dered upon what he had revealed to me. It was strange. Man in all his greatness must bow beforc this higher power. The silence between us was finally brok- en by the voice of the shadow. Dear listeners, I have revealed to you the fut- ure's secrets. I hope I hav-e answe1'ed all the questions that were crowding your mind. If so, I have completed my mission and I must return to the region whence I came. With these .parting words, the sha-dow closed the Book of Time. The pale, ghastly glow from the illuminated pages died away in the fold of the enveloping velvet cloak of the approaching night. Again I was alone, Still under the spell of what .had been revealed to me, I slowly turned the Dream Ship and sailed into the darkened secrets of Human Life. -By Mr. Sakola

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Eaton High School - Eatonian Yearbook (Grafton, OH) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 32

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