Norwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (Norwood, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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JUNE CLASS ADAM FIGURE. .TRUNKS BY WEDEL EVE FKCURE , SATKN SUIT BY CHAMBERS INCIDENTALS SAND BY NATURE

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one. On the first page was an article telling of the return of New York's leading world correspondent and journalist, Dick Olney, who was taking passage on the great-granddaughter of La Normandie with Joe Hock as its capable captains Suddenly feeling the urge to get out and walk, the better to see the sights, I went over to Brooklyn Bridge, where I was just in time to save Janet Stratemeyer 'trom plunging herself into the briny deep because she had failed to hit high C in her solo in the symphony that afternoon. Having calmed Janet enough to get her to go with me to get a midnight snack, I took a taxi over to 42nd Street and stopped in at a little place where Helen Mueller is the proprietress and Lorraine Jett is doing her bit at the cash register. We discussed many at the present day happenings, especially the new I. O. U. project that our president, Victor Bittner, was getting ready to launch Now no one bought anything unless it carried the l. O. U. tag. an offspring of N. R. A's Blue Eagle. Unexpectedly everything became foggy and when this mist cleared away I found myself in a strange, yet familiar, city. There were certain aspects that made me think of my old home town. Norwood; yet certainly it this was Norwood, our old hangout, Serodino's would be on the corner where that all-steel, reinforced building projected into the heavens! Approaching this all-steel edifice, I saw the door automatically swing open and I found myself staring into the greyheaded sconce of an old schoolmate, Albert Feusse, now manager ot a chain of atter-school dance clubs for high school high step- pers with La Rosenstiel as their graceful teacher. She was assisted by Dorothy Harris with Janet Newton at the piano; These atter-school dance clubs are taking the country by storm, since they are typically significant of the present-day trend. Clorying in again meeting some of Thirty Sixis classmates, we all tell to talking about the days when, and we all felt equally proud of our old classmate, Dick Hartlieb, who was out in Hollywood making pictures and who was being heralded from coast to coast as the biggest tind since the late Will Rogers. Olive Von Seggern. they confided, was still floating about like a feather in the breeze. Betty Morehead was happily married; her two daughters were frequent patrons of the dance club. Leona Hall was teaching French at Norwood High, and Betty Jane Smith and Helen Duke were the country's leading dress designers. Alberta Peet was Dean of Girls in a city high school in Cleveland, Ohio, and Bernice Green was going places'l in Hollywood as a second Zazu Pitts, with Louis Burrus as her leading man in her next production. Fred Nippert was a United States army officer of some note, while George Parker was still a private, though destined for an advancement soon. Margaret Miller and Grace Richter were now at the head of Norwoodls Social Service League and were doing a wonderful piece of work. Jean Vickery was the prosperous pro- prietress of a dress shop down in the Carew Building, and Lois Kaylor was her model. Virginia Wallner was employed by the HNational Geographic Magazine because of her knowledge of historical facts and data. Virginia Gillis was acting in the capacity of an air hostess on the Douglas liners. Bob Marlow was one of Cin- cinnati's energetic advertising men, and the Mlles. Marguerite Burnett, Betty Wertz, and Virginia Erich were three of Cincinnati's most skilled hairdressers at a smart Cincinnati beauty salon. Margaret Weiler was happily married. At this point of my dream I unexpectedly woke to find Jack Busam, back from his sailboat ride, giving me the Bronx cheer for having slept away the whole of a delightful afternoon. I, however, considered it an afternoon well spent, and after suppressing a satisfied yawn, l repaired to my rooms to dress for the evening somehow feeling sure I wouldnt partake of steamed clams and baby lobsters again. Aloha, RUTH SCHl ER E271

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