Norwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (Norwood, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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wrapped in elaborate white fox and looking extremely bored, pauses impressively, then extends her hand to her hostess. Oh Alma-I mean Miss CrawfordAwon't yoi. say a few words to our radio audience? No? O, sorry! Waitl l'm missing something. What's all the fuss? Oh--it's leannette l-lern's friends congratulating her on her resignation as head nurse at the Christ Hospital to marry the leading surgeon there. Good luck, jeannette, and the same luck to you, Miss Smalley! Clara is head nurse at the Bethesda and is rumored to be leaving her position in the near future for a similar reason. Who is wearing this beautiful gown? Of course-it's Doris l-lurst, buyer on foreign creations for that swank new specialty shop on Race street. She enters or. the arm of her wealthy employer. Maybe we'll have another resignation soon. lt looks as if we have a serious discussion coming here. Wilbur Latimer, archi- tect, and Karl Eisen, president of Pure l-losiery Companyf have their heads together. Perhaps they're discussing the plans Mr. Latimer just finished for Mr. Eisen's new S5l75,000 country manor. Oh girls, here come three attractive gentlemen. just a minute, l'll give you their names. The first is Price-Mr. William Price, P. 8 G.'s outstanding chemist. The shorter one is George Rose, the Liberalists' nominee for Representative to Congress. That tall athletic-looking blond is the heavy hitter for the Cincinnati Reds --Robert Waterman. These are the most eligible bachelors around town. A chance for three lucky somebodies. Miss Doris Pinner, distinguished educator, just remarked that this is an extra- ordinary turnout. She is right! Seldom do we see so many celebrities at one gathering. There goes the overture. l-lurry, you First Nightersf' or you'Il miss the opening scene. I just tried to persuade the renowned cosmetologist, Miss Billie Welbon, to speak to you, but as usual she was in a hurry. Lloyd Stiess, virtuoso, paused to greet james Morris, the psychologist, and Wil- liam Standley, the celebrated critic of modern literature, before rushing in. Directly behind them follow three intellectual looking ladies: Mary Morehead, Nobel-prize novelist, Ruth Verbarg, renowned contralto, and Edna Prosser, famed social reformer. The show has started and the crowd has passed. As my work is over l'll say, so long until-well just so long, This is your old reporter turning you back to the station for the next program to be arranged by the june Class. -Grace Bambrough 25

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.llFllE5lli5llRllllf7QllllRGM CLASS lllDllRlDlll3llHllllE51E3f'M i-IIS is station S.C.T.F. bringing to you listeners-in the last program in a series of broadcasts sponsored by that popular February Class of nineteen thirty-five. These broadcasts have been on the air for the last four years. We hope to make this last friendly gesture as uplifting and interesting as the first one brought to you 'way back in nineteen thirty-one. This evening our station will be given over to the greatest social event in years. The former Miss Virginia Breen, now the wife of the world's most famous aviator, is entertaining her friends with a theater party at the premiere of Lovely Ladyf' a play written to feature our well known lvlarlean Crawford. A few of the guests have already made their appearance. lane l-larris and her escort Sam l-lern, famous basketball coach of Norwood, are conversing with Frank Gaible, the golf champion, and Everett Flora, the noted sports reporter on the Chicago Tribune. Mary lule l-lerdliska, who recently announced her engagement to a famous football authority, has joined them. Dorothy Abel, Norwood's capable newspaper woman, just arrived with lanet l-leinlen and her husband, a newly appointed Admiral of the U. S. Navy. Augustus Chevenii iCalvin Dunn to youl, a struggling artist owning but three custom-built cars and one ten-thousand-ton yacht, comes in and greets his hostess with a low bow. Frank i Eat your Wheaties l Ritter, the comedian, shows his serious side and joins the Reverend l-larry Schlie in a secluded corner of the lobby for a friendly chat. - 1 Listeners in! Especially you ladies! Madam Lardieu iMildred Stanforthl enters, escorted by three distinguished young men. And that dress she is wearing! A glim- mering creation of silver lame with a silver fox wrap! No wonder she has an eviable position at Pogue's to model their exclusive styles. l-lere come Cirace Crooms and that popular husband of hers who formed a partnership with LeRoy Bicker to create that sensational new automobile, the Bodge- lssex. Oh, the attention that new car attracts! l see one of them pulling up in front of the studio now, driven by the world renowned criminal lawyer, Edward Correlli, with him is Charles Fischer and his fiancee, the wealthy widow, Mrs. Dierpont Mellon. There goes Max Powers escorting the dainty soloist of the orchestra he calls The l-ligh Powered Powerlitsf' With a curt command the illustrious tenor, Frank Daum, dismisses his chauffeui and greets his lady admirers with his famous smile. Behind him comes Louise Neal, the quiet miss who rose to great fame through her unlimited ideas for designs for theatrical costumes, Wait till you see the gorgeous constumes she created for this picture. Vincent Taylor, the playboy, stops before entering to talk to that popular com- mercial artist, lanice Weddigen, now doing world ads for the Netherland Plaza. O-o-o-hl Our lovely star arrives. Marlean Crawford, formerly Alma Lambert, 24



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DOROTHY ABEL Cafeteria 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Health Club 3, 4, Baseball 3, Mask and Scroll 3, 4, Senior Sponsor 4. Come and give us a taste of your quality. Everyone has seen Dottie display her prowess not only in her studies, but also in athletic activities. If you think she doesn't work fast, watch her in the cafeteria! LEROY BICKER The earnestness of life is the only passport to the satisfaction of life. LeRoy could always be seen tearing to school in the morning in his Essex. Rain or shine he made it-and on time too! l GRACE BAM BROUGH Girls' Athletic Association l, 2, 3, Choral Club 2, 3, Cafeteria 2, 4, Senior Sponsor 4, Class Play 4. Whatever is beautiful is also profitable. One thing to remember about Grace: she puts her whole self into whatever activity she undertakes. By the way, are you interested in dancing? Then keep track of this young lady, for is she good! EDWARD CARRELLI Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Thrift Club l, 2, Mirror Representative 2, Class Play 4. They laugh that win. Everyone knows Ed by his chuckle. His interest in basket- ball carried him through four years of intramural contests. He wants to be a butcher, and we'll all patronize such a good one. VIRGINIA BREEN Girls' Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, President, l, 3, 4, Hygr l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer l, Vice President 4, Thrift Club l, 2, Opera Club 3, 4, Cafeteria 4, Monitor 4, Class Play. The life of action is nobler than the life of thought. Popular! Yes, because of her pep and wit. No party is a flop if Ginny is there. lt you notice her Girl Reserve Record you will rank her as A-l, and that is no mistake. FRANK DAUM Band 4, Basketball 4, Choral Club 4, Mirror Reporter 4, Opera Club 4, Six Foot Club 4, Cass Play 4. He who sings frightens away his ills. Frank jumped into fame in last year's minstrel show. He has a delightful tenor voice and we know it will carry him far up the rocky road to success. RUTH CECIL Choral Club 2, 3, Cafeteria 3, 4, Opera Club 3, 4, Monitor 4, Senior Sponsor 4. Softness of smile indicates softness of character. Ruth is ever sweet and smiling. Not only will her classmates hate to part with her but she will 'be missed by her teachers and by all other friends she has made in high school, Z6

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