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

 - Class of 1931

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1 .ie Top Row: Marjorie jones, Marian Toeller, Betty Hoag, Elaine VVuebker, YVinifred Benhow, Carolyn McAuley, Ruth Morgan, Olive Owen, Kathleen Need. Third Row: Gertrude Ifrobeclt, Eleanor Myers, Dorothy DeNVitt, Esther Brumagim, Ilelen Snyder, Elizabeth Bagger, Helen Conant, Phyllis Probeck, May Yokum. Second Row: Eleanor Seitz, jean Yost, Nancy Osborn, YVillanette Ruetz, Dorothy Stott, Valeria Steele, Clintie VVinfrey, Elizabeth Hume. First Row: Mae Everson, Blanche Van De Velde, Virginia Drake. Margaret Conant, Catherine VVillison, Mary jane Bell, Mabel Felton. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB President: Elizabeth Hume Secretary: Clintie Winfrey Vice-President: Betty Hoag Librarian: Helen Conant Accompanist: Helen Snyder The Girls' Glee Club has improved greatly this year in their number and the quality of their tone. Many girls have taken a great interest in the club, thus making it better than usual, though much of this is due to the splendid supervision of the instructor, Miss Helen Mabie. The girls have been very busy both semesters and have done much in the way of entertainment for the different organizations of the village. First, the club sang at a P. T. A. meeting at Forestview, where they pre- sented several classical numbers for the mothers and fathers. In De- cember they gave a Christmas program, under the supervision of Miss Mabie, which was said to be one of the most impressive programs of the year. To the disappointment of many, an operetta was not given this year, the reason being, because of the crowded season and the lack of time for production. The Glee Club is an organization giving entertainment to the school and community, as well as training the girls in a musical line, and will probably continue to give these valuable benefits in the future. BASKETBALL-fContinued from page 221 the first game they were overlooked. At the half the Bay Boys were tied with Parma 2-2. In the last half Bay made a spurt and the opening game ended a victory, 12-9. The next game on Bay's schedule was played on Fairview's floor. The playing was a bit rough throughout, but the score at the final whistle stood 41-15 for Bay after Fairview had captured the second team game 15-7. CContinued to page 291 1'wENTY-EIGHT

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1 p Ron William Kearney Rolert lreter C eorge Serl D nlld D len v R le Nlciulex jack Lcck ood Rolert ne M1 Vlalle Flr t Ros Wxllxam A pmwall C erald H de D rothx St tt llelen C nam F ther Brumagnm Helen Snyder ORCHESTRA lhe Parkv1ew Hlgh School orchestra has been a vely actlve o1gan17a tlon th1s yeal Even though there has been only a small mc! ease m SIZE It has accompllshed mole th1s year than lt has f01 some tlme past Thls IS probably due to the well 01g3I1lZ6d and cooperatlng group of amateul mus1c1ans under the able leadershlp of Mlss Helen Mable mstructor of muslc 1n both the hlgh school and the glade school At the beglnnlng ot the year thele were 4 new members maklng 14 membels 1n all However durlng the second semestel Dorls Roberts who played the clfulnet moved away and th1s left a lucky number of mem bers 13' Improvement 1n the orchestra has been lecogmzed bv persons outslde of the school as vs ell as those 1n school It has performed fo1 the P T A and the young peoples class of the Bay Presbytellan Church It also played ln several assembly programs Commencement at the Act1v1t1es Banquet and the Junlor Play lhe eflorts of th1s organ1zat1on haue been glatefully appleclated by all who heald them play and It was tl uls a factor IH bu1ld1ng the School s promlnence th1s year DhBA1h QContmued from page 245 J unlor Senior Athrmatn e Negative Nelson Russ Cllntle Wlnfrey Halold Stott Bllly Serne F1 ed Jaeffe1 Qaltl Hfuuet Evans STATE TEAM Afhrmatn e Negative Nelson Russ Clmtle Wlnflex ll lllanette Ruetz Bllly Selne Halold Stott Harrlet Evans Dol othx Stott falt J TWENTY SEVEN .v- e :li BAY om l , , 5 llvrfl S JU'- ' 'Q ': ' ', m ' ' , E . 1, o 1 u ' mv, om rt R V - l . ' 1 'W , H -lo S, 'ss . 3' . ' s V: ' , s ' , I y , o U' . o , 'o , ,s ' ' ' ' - .A , , . Fla, r w - ' w . - ' - mfr . - E Af . . . . . .-'- ' 7 ' ' - ' ' ' ' il. 'll l, . . . . . . ' li! Vi v v fl' . l X' , , . . . ' 1' iz . . , B . . , 1, W C . , ' .- u I u , U V ' . . y 7 v -' . Q I n Q I V' U r 9 i . ' A! ,, . . . . 7 Q . . Y . 1 . 1 Y . . . , v . . . ,. . . . , . l 1 lv' 5 n ,,,. . ..... -- .... ..... , . .,.. . --......,YY.,,.. ,,,..,,,. .,,,YY ,, ......,,,, 1 L 1 v . . . ,. . I Y ' . v



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X f' P1 BAA Y L U E 1 OOK 'I'op Row: Melvin liedt, wxlflfll Proeschel, hxlillllfd Conn, Nliss Nlabie. Rolland I Kidwell, Fred jaeger, Glenn XVright. Second Row: Nelson Russ, Donald Latimer. XVard Powell. Harold Stott, Robert Jennings, Earl Sie-benhaar, Dean Sadler, ' First Row: Carl Toeller, Merton Culzihnn, Richard Uihson. Billy Serne, 4 I BOYS, GLEE CLUB ' 9 3 ' President: Melvin Tiedt Librarian: Dean Sadler V Vice-President: Donald Latimer Secretary: Richard Gibson Accompanist: Carleton Gaines The Boys' Glee Club, while not accomplishing much in the way of actual entertainment was a valuable factor in training many of the would- be Carusos. The club met during extra-curricular period on Monday afternoons. The period was divided into three sections. The first for folk songs, the second for popular, and the third for semi-classical music. It was from the ranks of these singers that the Senior Presentation Night vocalists were chosen. Due to the long basketball season and the Junior and Senior plays, the Glee Clubs were unable to p1'esent an operetta. BASKETBALL-fC0ntinued from page 281 North Olmsted, the new team of the west side, came to Bay's floor for a game, before the county battles opened. The North Olmsted fellows fought hard but Bay's quintet proved superior, taking the contest 31-14. According to schedule Avon's Basketeersu were billed to appear on Bays floor next, but through some misunderstanding they failed to appear. After some delay Mr. Griffith announced the game to be can- celed, and that the varsity would be divided against itself and would put on an exhibition game, after which the people so desiring would re- ceive their money back. After the picked teams had battled a half the Avon team arrived. Mr. Mahler oficiated this game, and the final score for it was in Bay's favor-23-18. Bay took a trip to Royalton to play its first county cage battle. Royalton took the lead in the first minutes of play and the Bay's cagers were forced to spurt to keep the pace during the first quarter, after which the Bay team soon took the lead. In this game the entire varsity squad was used to quell the hometown team. The game ended 37-18 in the invader's favor. fContinued to page 301 TWENTY-NINE

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