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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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CU-XSS WILL LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CLASS OF 1931 We, the Senior Class of 1931 of the School of Parkview, Village of Bay, County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio, United States of America, being of sound mind and body do make and publish this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any past will or wills heretofore drawn up by us. ITEM 1. We do hereby bequeath our most honorable faculty adviser, Marvel E. Sebert, to the future classes of Parkview, and allow that they may fight it out among themselves to decide who shall possess the afore- mentioned Marvel E. Sebert as faculty adviser. ITEM 2. We do fondly bequeath the so-called bath mats of the blue and gold sweaters of the Class of '31 to the youthful Juniors, seeing they seemed so sadly in the need of such, and with the stipulation that they give them the proper usage. ITEM 3. We do also bequeath to the honorable Juniors the privilege of coming in the front door so that they will no longer become unjustly fatigued from walking to the side door. ITEM 4. The following individuals do hereby bequeath the following articles and talents to those whom they think justly deserving: Nelson Russ leaves his ability to play football to Carl Toeller so that Carl may help to bring the championship to Parkview again next year. Elizabeth Hume wills her powers of conservatism and self-control to one Robert O'Connor. Elizabeth also leaves her secret formula of studying in a noisy study hall, which same may be had on request. Robert Jennings bequeaths his passing out qualities and flaming orange necktie to the next assembly chairman and Senior president. Clintie Winfrey wishes to give a few inches of her height to Miss KContinued to page 4-0 Clover Farm Stores WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FANCY GROCERIES FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS GANG BRG . Proprietors Free Delivery Service Telephone Avon 22 Stop 52, Lake Road Stop 82, Lake Road BAY E Ik' . l I 4 I93l -, KI' 'T H324 X' i 5' l .vi I L i '1 it
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