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I I 12. CALENDAR X. Back againl VVe note strange look of amazement on countenances of Freshies. 9. Cafeteria opened. K-Shun members are entertained at home of Miss llarris. IS. First tneeting of P. T. A. 17. K-Shun lasscs hold beach party at Lakewood Lantern Lodge Day Nursery. 18. Certain Senior's birthday! XVho? Ha-Ha-Ha, Only the shadow knows! 19. Reorganized Student Council started. 23. Practice football game at Dover. Plenty wet. 24. Arc-Light comes forth for tirst time this year. Assembly talk by Mr. Griffith. 25. Ambitious Sophs emerge victors of Arc-Light campaign and receive banner. 30. Big Boom! Boom! in Chem. Lab. just one of those lengthy Senior boys looking into things again. Also, Sophs hold a party at Metropolitan Beach. Srplrmbrr Urfobrr 1. Pep meeting shows none of the old enthusiasm lost. Presentation of awards for etficiency tests ftrackl is made. 2. Bay gridmen bite dust at feet of Chagrin Falls-13-0. 3. Day off. No foolin'. Teachers' institute meeting. 4. Girl Reserve lnterclub Council at lladin Hall, Reserve College. 5. The great triumverate, Don Latimer, XVard Powell and Russell Ferkan, proclaims itself infallible in all things. 6. County test. Much woe. 8. Don't be a Goop presented, and Pep meeting-much noise. 9. Don Latimer found to possess ability of' delving into mysteries of the gray matter. 10. ,Bay's 33-0 victory over Strongsville proves plenty tragic. Scott and Sadler emerge with various disorders to their school-girl complexions. Russ plays with the seconds t?j 11. VVard Powell appears with nose battered frotn Motor Cycle spill. VVhere was ' , u Olive. Certain Seniors baffled regarding choice of two baskets in which to deposit chewing gum. Majority decided on one which was nearest. fContinued to page 383 Name Suprrssed Ijfjifl' .-Imbflion Saying Russell Ferkan VVard Powell Harold Stott Nelson Russ Ea rl Siebenhaa r Elmer Hagedorn Donald Latimer Rohert Iennings Melvin Tiedt Martha Kirby Clintie VVinfrey Helen Conant Valeria Steele Elizabeth Hume Olive Owen Phyllis Probeck Helen Snyder Esther Brumagim Harriet Evans THIRTY-FOUR Billie Dove Office Girl Yank Ties Billie Ruetz His Fordg as is Polly lN1oran VVomen Eat Sleep Make faces British Isles To be an artist To be an actress To be a blonde Ride a motorcycle Own an apartment Own and operate an Austin Beau Red Heads To hit something while hunting To break up pajama parties Out-do Doctor WVinfrey Coach at Lake Erie College Become a chef See her seven days a week To be an auto- mobile salesman Be completely goofy More sleep Face lifter To learn golf Teach public speaking To graduate Night club queen of Chicago Outshine Floyd Gibbons Tap-dancing Music Teacher Funeral director To grow up Cripes Sake xl jigge rs the cops f'Phooey Binks Oh Yeah 'Cut it out Eight tonight Pass out as usual l'm broke 'Don't bother me 'You take too much for granted t. tt t t I'll bite Rather My conscience Oh mother For cryin' out loud l'For heavens sake Oh my Cow it You'd be surprised
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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1919 at the Little Red Schoolhouse, then the only educational institute in the Village of Bay, there were seen, among others, a group of new faces. They registered wonder and amazement at the adventure about to begin. Some of the expressions are still to be seen. However, they no longer register wonder and amazement but intelligence and experience. They are those of Nelson Russ, Donald Latimer, Robert Jennings, Ward Powell, and Melvin Tiedt. They have developed into out- standing football and basketball heroes. Perhaps some of their athletic powers were gained in ringing the school bell or carrying water or firing the stove-who can tell? Nelson, especially, benefited from his experience with the hot-air furnace in the old school. Rumor has it that Nelson re- ceived a lite-long sto1'e of hot-air from this experience. The next year a big thing happenedeea new girl in camp-namely. Phyllis Probeck. She was always rather doubtful about whether the class measured up to her standards or not, but Hnally after several absences, settled at Parkview. ln the third grade little happened-no additions, no new radical tex- periences, but in the fourth grade we were blessed with a new school. No more water carrying, no more lost bell ropes, and no more smoking fur- naces! Boy, it sure was a great old world that year! At the beginning of the following year we welcomed a tall brunette and pianist-Helen Snyder. Nothing of much importance happened until in the seventh year when our number was augmented by Clintie Winfrey-a golden-haired addition-- and Russell Ferkan, best known for his achievements in art work. fContinucd to page 401 STORE YOUR PRECIOUS FURS IN l. J. Fox Colcl Storage at Only 221 of your own valuation Phone Cl-lerry 6880 I7 motor cars at your immecliate service I.. MAN UFACTURING FURRIERS 328 Euclid Avenue at East 4th Street Tum-rv-six
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