Parkview High School - Bay Blue Book Yearbook (Bay Village, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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Top Row: Merton Colahan, Lawrence Haller, Ward Proeschel, Leonard Toensing, George Serb, Glenn Ilosack, VVilliam Zollner, Robert jones, Dean Sadler, Robert McAuley. Third Row: Marian Bloomfield, Tom Bott, Robert Treter, Glenn VVright, Mr. Gain- yard, Leo Oullet, james lleim, Robert Bidlingmyer, Gertrude Probeck. Second Row: Evelyn Meifert, VVillanette Ruetz, VVinifred Benbow, Carolyn McAuley, Betty Hoag. Eleanor Myers, Dorothy DeVVitt, Margaret Kolda, Virginia Drake, Nellie Bell. First Row: Russell Schulke, james Rogers, Robert Johnston, Donald Usterland, Gerald Hyde. SOPHOMORE 'CLASS President: Dean Sadler Vice-President: George Serb Secretary: Willanette Ruetz Treasurer: Winifred Benbow The Sophomore class engaged in numerous activities throughout this school year. It has been well represented in debate, orchestra, glee clubs, and athletics. Also it has edited two editions of the Arc-Light. Dean Sadler, Ward Proeschel, Robert Johnston, Donald Osterland, Russell Schulke, Lawrence Haller, Leonard Toensing, and George Serb were the Sophomores who helped in winning the Football championship. The basketball team was assisted during its successful season by Dean Sadler, Me1'ton Colahan, Russell Schulke, Gerald Hyde, Donald Osterland, Ward Proeschel, and Robert Johnston. In girls' basketball, Betty Hoag, Eleanor Myers, and Nellie Bell were those chosen to play in the annual Army-Navy game. In debate Willanette Ruetz, Doris Roberts, and Gertrude Probeck were on the team. Betty Hoag and George Serb were the Sophomore representatives in Student Council. In addition the class of '33 won the Arc-Light championship and the blue and white banner hangs in the Sophomore home-room. At Christmas the class joined with the Seniors and Freshmen to help a family recommended for aid by the Associated Charities. The Sophomore assembly program gave some thoughts on good citi- zenship, in a humorous way. The Sophomores have had two class parties besides the interclass Halloween Hard Time party. The first was a beach party after winning the Arc-Light championship, the second was in the gymnasium on March 4, and those who were absent at either, missed much. FOURTEEN



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Xb., ., V l lop Row: Swaumner Grucuznin, XVillialn Lawson, XVilliain Aspinwall, Norman Denison. Charles Darrow, Chester Dean, jack Lockwood, VVilliam Kearney, Arthur Svahoda, Robert Proeschel. Third Row: Helga Branoner, Myrtle VVildasinn, Margaret Ouellet, VVilmn llaller. Lorraine Ferkan, Misra Lott, Mary Merselwerg, Betty 'l'royan, Elaine Conn, jenn Osborn, Jessie Yokutn. Second Row: Catherine Lowe, Demia Guthrie, Grace Alexander, Margaret Everson, Charlotte Huhach, Agnes Perc, Alhertina Rogers, Harriet Borchers, Catherine Evans. First Row: George Kasik, Robert Klemm, Lois Shepard, Marjory Gideon, Natalie Gillespie, Efivaheth Vanek, VVallace Tiedt, Edward Kuester. EIGHTH -GRADE President: William Aspinwall Secretary: Ma1'g'Hl'Qt Everson Vice-President: Myrtle Wildasinn Treasurer: Demia Guthrie The eighth graders started out early as an ambitious group of young students, and determined to make the most of their school year. They have aided the school wherever possible by their membership in various organizations. Betty Troyan was elected as Eighth Grade member of Student Council, and William Aspinwall as assembly p1'ogram representa- tive. They have also developed their athletic abilities in preparation for participation in high school athletics next year. Their main activity, however, this year was their Work in their English Class, which was made, through the suggestions of Miss Lott and their ingenuity, extremely interesting. This work was carried on in the form of a club which they called Delta Omega, meaning to develop originality, and which name became their by-word. When the time came for their Assembly program, they combined the talents of the entire class, making a compact survey of their studies, as well as combining work in art and music. These students have been, throughout the year, a credit to their school, and will undoubtedly continue to be when they step into the role of Freshmen. FACULTY-CContinued from page 79 HOMER R. SECRIST, B.S. VVooster College, '29g Physical Science, Boys' Athletic Coach: Faculty Adviser of lIi-Y.- Two years. CLIFFORD R. WERTZ, B.S. Otterbein, '283 O. S. U. Graduate work '29g Science, Manual Arts: junior Home Room: Faculty Adviser Business Staff of Arc-Light.-Two years. QC0n. to page l7j SIXTEEN

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