Geneva High School - Aquila Yearbook (Geneva, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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Geneva High School - Aquila Yearbook (Geneva, OH) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 27 of 88
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Front Row: Helen de Melker: Frances WVo0dward: Flrneda Lindsay: Edna Klinger: Evalyn Sparr: Arlene Barnard: Martha Pera: Clover Arlene Branch: Catherine Nedro: Janice Marsch: Hettie Mae Colby: Mr. Haine. Second Row: Molly Abrams: Eva Edelberg: Betty Hull: Doris Osborne: Ellen Stokes: Norma Holley: Marie Bogue: Jeanne Shaw: Joyce Love, Third Row: Nadeene Crossley: June Westlake: Grace Pears: Pauline Reigert: Retta Loveland: Betty Sherwood: Edna Grapatin: Charles Humphrey: Robert Halliday: Ben Klein. Fourth Row: Robert McNamara: Edward Rappold: Charlton VVarring: Charles Hill: Chester Hanson: Simon Edelberg: Forde Martin: Freeman Phillips. Annual Staff EDITORS Clover Arlene Branch Erneda Lindsey Grace Pears TYPI NG: Doris Osborne, Edifo r Ellen Stokes Eva Edelberg Molly Abrams Frances Woodward ACTIVITIES: Evalyn Sparr, Editor Nadeene Crossley Freeman Phillips Betty Sherwood CLASS: Edna Klingrer, Edilor Betty Hull Simon Edelherg J une VVestlake SNAPSHOT: Catherine Nedro, Edi Norma Holley Pauline Reigert Marie Bogue JOKE: , Martha Pera, Editor lf Charleton Warring TWVENTY-Tl llillli for A rthnr Charkoff Hetty Mae Colby Jeanne Shaw FACULTY: Arlene Barnard, Editor Helen de Melker Marion Ford A'l'lILl'l'1'ICS: Robert McNamara, Editor Janice Marseh Bob Halliday Edward liappold VVillis Ge-el A DS : Charles Hill, Editor BUSINESS: Ben Klein, Editor Edna Grapitin Joyce Love Retta Loveland Chester Hanson Charles Humphrey Forde Martin

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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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CHORUS Boys: Marvin Austing David lfh-ardslcyg John lJelladonna3 Simon ICdelbe1'g3 Iieinhart Hertz: YVillis Geelg Joe Go1'nick3 Itobert. Halliday: Ulu-ster Hansonp Oliver Hascnflueg Charles Hunipliroyg Jack Hyslopg James Jones. Irving' Kauvarg lien Klein: Fords- Martin: John de Mclkerg i'ldVV2ll'Ci Mc:l'augheyg l+Id'ward Rappold: Fred llcvnoldsg llieliard Robbins: Carlton Springg Bruno Sgillllbtllllllilf Uharles Stricklerg Robert VValk3 liawrenee- VVoodworth3 Victor Ziina. Girls: Arlene liarnard: Marie l3og'uc3 Geraldine Bond: Arlene llranehg Hetty Mac Colby: Barbara ldatong Eva Edelbcrg: Velma Fisllcrg Dorothy Fuller: Edna. Grapating Norma Holleyg Gladys Henderson: lh-tty Hull: Joyce Hurlhut: Vesta .Ieronieg Harriet Konczal. Joyen- Lovcg Doris lklarting Dorothy Aloong Patherine Nedrog Doris Osborne: Doris l'al1ne1': Martha Vera: Geraldine lim-dg Vharlottn- Piekelg Mary Sodeng Evalyn Sparr: Theodora Stifflerg Ruth StitTlr-rg Harriet Stowe: Uatln-rine Stllelzerg Edna Suttong Mary Sutliff3 Harriet Tyler: Louise Unsinger. Tune ln Alice visited one of her many friends at Geneva High School one morning only to find that everybody was talking about Tune In , the operetta given by the Chorus on Tuesday, Dec. ll at the high school auditorium. The operctta had as its hackground radio station TNT. lt dealt with the troubles that the owner of station TNT had in keeping and running: his station, with Mrs. Krogg.-fins, the would he singer, wife of a very impor- tant IJFKJQIFQIIII hacker, and of course the young lovers, Mitzi, the telephone operator who wanted to sing, and Jerry, the advertising manager of Kroggins Kippered Kod-fish Uoinpany, who didn't want Mitzi to sing be- cause he had other plans for her, even though she didn't entirely agree with him. The cast included Kasper Kroggins, Victor Zilnag Mrs. KFllg'g.l'lllS, Clover Arlene Branchg Jean Kroggins, Joyce liovcg Joe Brown, Oliver llasentiueg .lcrry Kennedy, Forde Marting Tilly, Milly and Billy, Betty Hull, Marie Bogrue, and Catherine Nedrog Dynamo Dave, liohert llallidayg Mitzi, lietty Mae Colhyg Bob, Simon lrldelbergg .l. Bottomley Binks, Willis Geelg Mr. 'llllI'0l'l'illlUI'i0ll, Ben Klein, Lysander, .lack liyslop. The back- ground of singers was composed of the remaining: part of the Chorus. 'l'he accompanist was l'ldna llrapatin: electrician, C. lfl. Bartholoniewg and the directors, Mrs. Mildred Beckwith, and Mrs. Luther Holt. Operetta Cast First liowt Clover Arlene Branehg Catherine N e d ro 3 Hetty Mac Folhyg Marie Bogue. Second Row: l11dnaGi'apatil1g Betty Hull: lien Klein: Joyce- Love. 'l'op Row: Simon Edelbergq Oliver Hasentlueg Jack Hyslop' 'Victor Zilnap Forde Martin. 'l'VV l-IN'l'Y-FOUR

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