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

 - Class of 1931

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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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Westlake 504-J BUY YOUR WINTER'S COAL SUPPLY NOW AT SUMMER PRICES from PEASE SUPPLY CO. Dover Center Road, near N. P. R. R. Best Wishes 1931 Graduates C. G. BOONE For Delicious lce Cream buy Proprietor TEBBITS at BEST QUALITY MEATS M' C' Phone Westlake 54 Dover Center, U. Telephone Westlake 42 CALENDAR-QContinued from page 341 15 17 18 20 22 23 24 25 27 23 29 30 Boys' Glee Club sings for Assembly. Not bad. Nice little play given by Seniors entitled Revolt of Mother. Olmsted bows to Bay. Score-19-6. Stott appears with noseguard. Eleanor M. makers bet to restrain from all hilarity for live whole, solid, minutes during game. Two touchdowns are made during those five minutes, but she won her bet. Am. History class was scene of much excitement-VVasp got playful. Seniors Hash new rings. VVe think they'll be as useful as some Hi-Y pins. Musical assembly. New report cards out. Should we cough or what? This institution mourns the loss of pet mouse, jake. The brethren and sistern, etc., step lively to the rythm of the 6 Bits at junior Dance. Bay avenges previous 6-0 defeat by VVest Tech lighties with score-19-0. Quite hilarious groups migrate to Oberlin College for High School Day. Teachers of Parkview and Forestview have steak-fry and indulge in playful antics. Freshmen also hold a party. Mr. Zimmers. head of school of education at Case School of Applied Science, visits Bay Village High. Group from Baldwin-VVallace presents readings before Assembly. Another victory for Bay by defeating Royalton 39-0. Powell claimed. on being reprimanded by Coach for letting his man go: that he got over the hill and couldn't be seen. Sophs, juniors, and Seniors hold Hallowe'en party. Did Betty Hoag get cider and sandwiches? And did some Seniors get corn fodder? 31. Halloween! Teachers favor us by attending N. E. O. T. A. Nnfvrrnbrr 2. Pres. of Senior Class, Jennings, dismisses Assembly in quite coy way. You may pass out as usual. 3. Ah! llere's one for Street and Smith. A Books of library were spread over floor of study hall. VVhoever did it, forgot to wipe their feet on mat before entering. VVe wonder if they think they fooled anyone. 4. Election Day. 7 A picture show was presented by the P. T. A. 10. K-Shun mothers' and daughters' banquet. ll. Armistice Day. Girls B. B. practice starts. Football pictures are taken. fContinued to page 473 THIRTY-EIGHT

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