Harvey High School - Anvil Yearbook (Painesville, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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eniofz Glass l SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mr. E. B. Whitcomb, Sponsor Front: Leah Benninghoft, Treasurer, Joan Spetz, Secretary, Shirley Hotchkiss, President. Rear: William Such, Vice President. Finally we have become seniors' Already we have wrapped the pleasant memories of our three years at Harvey and started thinking about the future. As sophomores ,we successfully tackled the money proposition. The magazine sub- scription drive was held in the spring to finance the prom the following May. lt was a wonderful prom! Even though it was raining and gas rationing had been established, we filled the gaily decorated room at the Mentor Yacht club. Although scared, we fully supported the dramatic activities. Many of us were represented in the three-act play, Our Town. What would football, basketball ,and track have been without such men as Dick Chapman, George Presley, Bob Wilson, Jim McCormick, Squier Hanni, John Pierce, and Bob Gibbons? We were thrilled with our three championship trophies! Yes, we had some wonderful athletes in our midst. Remember the school parties in the spring? We certainly showed our origin- eleven ality by winning the prize in the contest all three years. Remember the barn party the Scarlet Torch girls sponsored at the Log Cabin at the Fairgrounds? Fun, wasn't it? The Homecoming Dance was arranged by the Torch and Arrow clubs. The decoration committee worked for many hours with the purple and white streamers, which came from the center of the gym. Will we ever forget how pretty Shirley Hotchkiss looked when she was crowned queen? Will we ever forget Phyllis Bailey in the one-act play, The Strangest Feel- ing ? During our three years at Harvey we won both the one-act play contests with LittIe Darling in our Sophomore year and The Strangest Feeling when we were Seniors. Senior Week was greeted by all. lt was our last show as leaders. We had witnes- sed the year of years. The war had changed things a little, but we still had fun. We wrote letters to friends in the service during study halls and bought de- fense stamps through the Student Council.

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SCHOOL BOARD Mr, George Lockman, Mr. William Smith, Dr. William Hickerson, Mrs. Benjamin Park, Mr. T. R. Beckwith, Mr. Clyde C. Pierce, Mr. Glenn Esch. MR. C. C. PIERCE-Superintendent ten



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Ardele Abbott Friends are made, not barn. Andrews School for Girls 25 Com- mercial Club 45 Social Board 4. Marjorie Lucille Ames MARGlE Everything she did was worthwhile Hall Guard 2, 35 Merit Board 3, 45 G. A. A. 35 Har-Binger Staff 3, 45 Scarlet Torch Club 4. Margaret Ann Anderson MUGGS She's merry and she's wise Hall Guard 25 G. A. A. 2, 45 Debate Marion Allen A lass with quaint and quiet ways Home Economics Club 25 G. A. A. 25 Hall Guard 3. Jacquelyn Amidon JACKIE A loyal pal Hall Guard 25 Sophomore Contest Play5 Study Hall Comm. 3. Dorothy Jane Bailey Club 2, 35 Home Room Sec'y 25 DOT Study Hall Comm. 35 Har-Binger Never say more than is necessary Staff 2, 35 Home Room Pres. 45 Scarlet Torch Club 45 National Hon- or Society 4. Phyllis Jane Bailey PHYL Hone ,,, ,, ,,,mi,,,,u James Edward Ballard Study Hall Comm. 3, 45 Home Room ,,JlM,, Pres. 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, 4, Pres. 35 Hall Guard 35 Anvil Staff 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Scarlet Torch Club Treas. 45 Senior Contest Play 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Social Board 45 National Honor Society 4. Mary Jane Ballard MAJUClA Small, sweet, and dainty Cheerleader 2, 35 Hall Guard 2, 35 Commercial Club 3. Helen Beebe She has a cute smile and a win- ning way Glee Club 2, 35 Study Hall Comm. 45 Paint Board 45 Speech Club 35 Har-Binger Staff 45 Anvil Staff 45 Student Council 45 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. He goes along in a quiet way Study Hall Comm. 3, 45 Assembly Board 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. Kathleen Bates KATlE Her smile serves all purposes. Euclid Shore High, Euclid, Ohio, 25 Hall Guard 35 G. A. A. 35 Student Council 35 Social Board Sec'y 45 French Club Vice Pres. 45 Anvil Staff 3, 4. Alister Beedie MALI, An all around good fellow gtudent Council 35 Assembly Board

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