Geneva High School - Aquila Yearbook (Geneva, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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Class of I 939 'Front Row: Anna Belle Moore: Betty Fry: Doris Propper: Evelyn Stoneburner: Barbara Strxckler: Lucille Starkey: Edna Lord: Eilizabeth Spinelli: May Carcell: Clara. Pasqualone: Mary Canfield: Alice Courtney: Dorotha Cromwell: Sophie Latak: Eileen Ramsey. Second .Rowz Catherine Freede: Marion Handerson: Verna Gaines: Mary Spring: Evelyn Migie: Betty Miller: Rosalie Christian: Ruth Hazen: Esther Fisher: Jean Ebbs: Norma Bond: Frances Peterson: Virginia Mae VVebb: Orla Jean Martin: Barbara Nichols: Albeana Stranad. Third Row: Elio Agresta.: Stanley Gubanc: Betty Stancliff: Ellen Beer: Jean Kinsey: Ruth Stancliff: Virginia Fleming: Robert Noirot: Ruth Hyde: Betty Hartman: Cora Ann Winkler: Louise Jeppe: Gloria Hawk: Fred Emmell. Fourth Row: Bert Buck: John Korver: Robert Hayes: Andrew Sawyer: Ronald Brom- ley: Roy Maltbie: Billy Ford: Alice Gidding: Emma Penhollow: Vivian Barnes: Tisteana Strand: Alfred Hunt: Louis Unsinger. Fifth Row: Edgar Dennison: Dana Fuller: Donald Matteson: Gordon Kissman: Ed Schemel: Robert Lomas: Robert Matteson: Tom VVestlake: Robert VValsh: VVitter Moon: Harry Gaines: Virginia Whelpley: Mary Pritchard: Clover Heffelfinger: Cynthia Searle: Kenneth Skidmore. Sixth Row: Harry Scott: William Yearly: Frank Zima: Wendall Fish: Frank Giangi- como: John Zappia: James Redeker: Virgil Bogue: Robert Geho: James Pucci: Norman Stokes: John Marhefka: William Van Gieson: Ernest Richmann: William Waite: Richard Nash: Warren Ashley. Thos e not appearing in this picture are: Robert Porter: Hazel Proctor: Edward Beer: Esmond Hutchinson: Albert Russell: Emery Tyler. Class of l 940 First Row: Julia. Gubanc: Lillian Unsinger: Mary LeCrone: Dorothy Limback: Virginia Sheeley: Janis Halliday: Katherine Henn: Mary Huff: Doris Perry: Maxine Rawson: Evelyn Russell: Betty Arkenburg: Dorothy Cox: Betty Starkey: Margaret Warren: Jeanette Howard: Peter Pasqualone. Second Row: Ernie Pasqualone: Robert Pearson: Dorothy Olloman: Nancy Johnson: Helen Mae Welton: Nellie Sutton: Faye Hauseman: Winifred Brown: Ada. Mae Nichols: Eflorence Redmond: Helen Ezzone: Mina, Wetzig: Maxine Young: Marion Moore: Richard ' aney. Third Row: Joe Commisslo: Marjorie Cox: June Dodge: Dorothy St. John: Beverly Hopkins: Jean Jewett: Martha Casselman: Betty Pollock: Marjorie Merrill: Helen Mraz: Catherine Konold: Florence Fiorelli: Darla Skidmore: Rita Boomhower: Betsie Konold. Fourth Row: Benny Donato: Richard Chapman: William' Bonderio: Merle Le Crone: Howard Mumford: Ben Rhoades: William Dellahang James Owen: Edith Porter: Nancy Lee Kinnear: Doris Konczal: Betty Jean Speith: Virginia. Stanley: Helen Foster: Evelyn Noyes: Dorothy Jeppe. Fifth Row: Joe Pasqualone: Harry Pinney: Harold Thompson: Clayton Janson: Robert Stokes: Lloyd Bidlack: Charles R. Miller: Zalmon Sherwood: Raymond Whelpley: George Richmond: Duane Jones: Bruce Miller: James George: Dean Barnard: William' Loveland: Jack Kauvar. Sixth Row: Joe Latak: James Maltbie: Harold Beck: William Klinger: Ralph Arken burg: Dan Chaffee: Jack Lord: Dean Dennison: Walter Gray: Guy Geel: John McNamara: Charles Manthey: Ed Spencer: Stewart Jackson. Those Not Appearing in Picture: Elizabeth Konold: Marion Moore: Harold Pierce: Betty Rowe: Harold Keener: Cecil Pierce: Joe Gross: Evelyn Branford. School Calendar Sept. 12-School opened--Have to play hookey to go swimming now. Oct. 5-Athletic Association Party. Oct. 17--Hi-Y induction. Remember boys? fThey couldn't sit down the next day.Q Oct. 26--No School. Hurray! Oct. 30-Girl Reserve Recognition. tThey carried their books in baskets next day.j Nov. 2-Junior-Senior Party. Nov. 16-A. A. Play. Nov. 23-Freshman-Sophomore Party. Nov. 30-No School! THANKSGIVING!! Dec. ll-Operetta. Dec, 12--Hi-Y Father-Son Banquet. Dec. 20-Girl Reserve Party. Dec. 21-Vacation Begins! Dec. 29-Hi-Y Alumni dance. Jan. 8-Back to School. March 22-Junior Play. April 29-Big Parade. Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! May Sf-Athletic Association Banquet. May 10-Music Concert. May 11-Hobby Fair. May 18-Freshman-Sophomore Party. May 21--League Track Meet at Painesville. May 24-Hi-Y-Girl Reserve Party. May 28-Girl Reserve Mother-Daughter Banquet. May 29-Last day for Seniors. May 31-Junior-Senior Prom. June 2-Baccalaureate. June 4'-Senior Play. June 6-Commencement. June 7--School out!! ' June 8-Report Cards. TWE NTY-ONE

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SENIORS James Barton Edna Klinger Martha Peru A A SOPHOMORES Irving Kauvar A Velma Fisher A Virginia Lord A Class Oftlcers A A President Vice President Secretary A A A President Vice President A A Secretary JUNIORS Joyce Love A Victor Zima A A Retta Loveland A FRESHMEN Eugenia Zima A Louanna Olloman Robert Jeppe A A A A President Vice President A Secretary A A President Vice President A A A Secretary TWEN W w TY



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. . Q Senlor Class l-llstory Q' ala CGD! rx, U As Alice looked through the looking glass, she saw reflected there the events which concerned the class of '35. Although blurred, there were still numerous clearly-defined pictures to be seen. The faintest, in the background because they had been reflected back in the days of '31-'32, portrayed the class as Freshmen. In sharp outline were the note-worthy officers with Harold McBean as Presidentg Robert Halliday, Vice President, Edna Klingerg Secretary-Treasurer, during the second semester, James Barton, Presidentg Victor Zima, Vice Presidentg Maynard Fenner, Secretary, and Nadeen Crossley, Treasurer. Throughout the year Mr. A. Ekern played the role of sponsor. The Freshman Party was the social event of the year for these youngsters. Distinctly, too, could be discerned the championship of the Inter-Class Softball Tournament which the Freshmen so triumphantly captured. Unusual as it may be for a Freshman to merit a G , Harry Thompson, the pride. of the Freshmen Class earned two letters in his first year for his basketball and football prowess. Less obscure, were silhouettes of this same group as sage Sophomores. The Sponsor, Miss Fleming, could be seen aiding the officers of both semesters, Harold McBean, Presidentg Edna Klingerg Vice President, Robert Halliday, Secretary-Treasurer, and Robert Halliday, President, James Barton, Vice Presidentg Victor Zima, Secretary-Treasurer, Ford and Thompson carried off the Sophomore honors as lettermen. ' ' Prominent reflections of the colorful formals which appeared at the annual Junior- Senior Prom were next visible. The officers of the class and committee chairmen who planned this successful affair were Harold McBean, Presidentg Robert Halliday, Vice Presi- dent, Ben Klein, Secretary-Treasurerg Evalyn Sparr, Martha Pera, Clover Arlene Branch, and Grace Pears. In this year, this class has their largest group of G men, including, James Barton, Ben Graves, Ben Klein, Harold McBean, Bruno Sgamballone, Harry Thompson, and Ed Yourcheck. Also two girls who received honors for their athletic ability were Edna Klinger and Erneda Lindsey. When our classmate, Bruno Sgamballone, made the Lake Shore All-League Team, it was an occurrence which commended not only the Juniors but Geneva High School as a whole. Important also on the subject of sports, was the winning of the Interclass Baseball Championship by this third-year class at the annual school picnic. A play, The Impatience of Job, had a cast of juniors and was well received by the public. Many of these students who had started their adventurous first year together returned to their last. These days made brilliant records on Alice's mirror not only because they were so recent, but also because they were prominently significant. The football and basket- ball stars of this year were: James Barton, Ben Klein, Harold McBean, Bruno Sgamballone, Carlton Spring, and Ed Yourcheck. A greater importance than ever was the Senior Committee comprised of President James Barton, Vice President, Edna Klingerg Secretary-Treasurer, Martha Perag Robert Hallidayg and Harold McBean. The stage success of the year was Sally and Company presented by the class of '35 under the competent direction of the Sponsor, Mr. E. A. Spafford. As guests of the Juniors, the Seniors attended their second Prom, one as lovely as their first. Suddenly, the reflection dims as the four years which have had the greatest influence on their lives are completed. Their high school achievements now terminated, Alice's mirror now blank, a more perfect reflection and more exact reproduction will forever be shining on the grateful hearts of the Class of '35. TWENTY-TWO

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