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

 - Class of 1931

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l THANKS- 'l'he 1931 Bay Blue Book wishes to acknowledge the receipt of and extends its appreciation and thnnkg to the following people who have each given at least one dollar more than the subscription price for their annual. Thus they have nearly paid the cost of their volume: G. XV. Bentley VValter R. Berger VValter C. Bull F. A. Darch .A C. DuPerow john P. Eaton B. F. DuI'erow Mrs. C. R. Evans Louis F. Ferster Fred R. Fuller jay Gaines Glen L. Ganyard Herman Graebner jacob llaller Herbert Nl. Hoag YV. A. llorton George ll. flume George C. jennings Dr. N. C. Yarian Bobby jones M. C. Kutchin C. G. Lawson Compliments of Longbeach Rev. C. F. McBride Mrs. C. XV. Osterland NValter A. Phillips Dr. Erle S. Ross Richard M. Ross Mrs. R. Russ Mrs. C. H. Sellman Mrs. j. Serh Fred ll. Smith llarold Stott li. E. Stvan XV. Yvagner Merl D. VVeiger F. j. VVolf Pkwy. CLASS HISTORY-fContinued from page 361 This variety was increased the next year with the appearance of Elizabeth Hume, one of our master minds, and Earl Siebenhaar, another pianist. We were a proud group of students when we came to school the next fall to enter the first year of high school. We felt quite grown up then- we had cast aside childhood at the end of the eighth year when We had read on our report cards: Promoted to Ninth grade. We were Fresh- men now! We started our first year of high school with Miss Sebert as home- room teacher and have hung on to her for dear life ever since. We didn't experience the usual run of Freshmen-being the butt of all jokes and the victims of misfortune created by upper classmen. Contrariwise, we gained much distinction right from the beginning. A bit of history was created by a certain group in the General Science class, who, one beautiful day when the entire class was out to hunt rocks the first period in the morning, forgot all about school until they had had a most delightful and enjoyable weiner roast and a pleasant walk, finally ending up at the front door of the school, where they were promptly welcomed-and yet not made to feel welcome-by Principal Barton R. Griffith. This little escapade resulted in a temporary loss of membership f1'om the high school for those involved and also many threats of rock-pounding, work-houses, etc., from the truant officer. Additions this year were Helen Conant, the ingenue of the class, and Elmer Hagedorn, our class carpenter. We were bombarded, in our Sophomore year, by four new members, projectiles, so to speak, or perhaps a bolt from the blue. These members were Harriet Evans, Olive Owen, Martha Kirby and Esther Brumagim. fContinued to page 451 Fonvv



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F F me-5 lar- M mr' L 1 -A 1 CLASS PROPHECY The scene opens showing a very business-like woman sitting at a desk looking over a pile of letters which are before her. Let's listen in and hear what she is saying. Isn't it funny how there comes a time in everybody's life when they leave behind them their school days, go out and find their life's work and make for themselves a name and glorious career. It certainly isn't any fun making out this report of the Class of '31. Why it's awfully hard to locate people after not seeing them for ten years. Well, they answered my letters directly anyway, so here goes toward making the report. I think it will be best to start with those who are of very great im- portance, the first of these being Clintie Winfrey, Calthough I can't say that any have failed in making a name for himselfj Clintie, you know, is our well known mystery story writer. She has just finished a new kiook, 'The Cat's Eye' but after reading it I concluded it was 'The Cat's nkle.' When one speaks of Clintie one always is reminded of her partner- in-crime, Elizabeth Hume. 'Lizzie' is now teaching English and Latin in her dear old Chicago University. When I stopped there a while ago I at- tended some of her classes and was quite taken back when I listened to the length of the assignments she gave her pupils. When I remarked about it later she told me she was using the now famous Sebert method. She also told me that she rarely sees Clintie nowadays for it seems Clintie spends ouite a lot of time in England looking for that tall, curly-haired, blue-eyed person. Speaking of professors, whose names do I see next but Powell and Fer- CC0ntinued to page 481 LAKE'WOOD'S ONLY LAUNDRY Individual Laundry Co. 1309 Phelps Ave. IVORY SOAP USED EXCLUSIVELY Have you tried our Week-End Specials? If not just call LAkewo0d 9300 Wet Wash and Ironed Service Fred Hornung, Mgr. FORTY-TWO

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