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

 - Class of 1933

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Fnst Rom R1Ch3ld Denlson Paul Gexhardt Russell Schulke Mr Ganyard Jay Hubach Olner GIDSOI1 Second Ron Bettx Hoag Demla Gutlnle Dorothy Stott Svlua Clement STUDENT COUNCIL Wh1le the student COUHCII has had fewer meetlngs than 1n past years they have carrled thru efflclently every plan they started For example they recommended and moved plctures of past classes from the OHICG to the lower corr1dor 1n order that more people mxght see them The councll as 1n the DYSVIOUS year had charge of the sale of all tlckets for athletlc games The counc1l also has served as sort of a clearlng house on student act1v1ty problems The off1cers of the councll were Presldent Russel Schulke V1ce Presl dent Betty Hoag Secletary Dorothy Stott GIRLS BASKETBALL Glrl s basketball was carrled on as 1n former years under tne dlrectlon of MISS Edna Barclay Every Tuesday and Frlday were set aslde for prac t1ce and the grrls turned out enthus1ast1cally each t1me As 1nterscholast1c basket ball IS prohlblted by a county rullng the number of games was five as 1n prev1ous years The first round started out wlth a game played by Senlors vs Fresh men and Sophomores vs Junlors The Junlors and Freshmen came through IH that round and played each other for the champ1onsh1p They emerged v1ctor1ous thereby wmmng the champlonshlp All th1s were merely good expeuence and preparatlon for the blg game Army vs Navy These two teams conslsted of ten players each chosen by M1ss Barclay for ab111ty sportsmanshlp and dependablhty The game was played Wlth much gusto on a Frlday evenlng wherem lnterclass basket ball was carrled on between the boys teams ln an accompanylng manner Navy led throughout the game and came out v1ctor1ous the score endmg Wlth Navy 22 and Army 5 fCONTlNUED ON PAGE 23, TWENTY ONE h' 'Z ' ' ' . ' . . . , 1 ' 1 . V . - 1 - y - v v ' ' 1 7 ! ' rl-mcboooocxr,-ooocxacboc:-ooocx:Cxrf4 . , . . . I . 9 5 ' . N ,, . . . . -

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.JI- fi ., i ., Q. B A Y B L U E B O O 'K 6 1 9 3 3 W vt.. CLASS PROPHECY PREACHER TAKES DOWN HOUSE WVITII HIS SERNION ON WOMEN Rev. Russell Schulke Gives First Sermon As Preacher in Harlem Church. In a breath taking sermon on Women Rev. Russell astounded the congregation on his knowledge of the said subject. Although being a bachelor. more knowledge was given than was anticipated. of the subject t'Women by Rev. Schulke. We imagine his knowl- edge was obtained in his high school days. He graduated from a high school in Bay Village. FAMED PROFESSOR IS HELD FOR QUESTIONING Prof. R. E. Treter was held for questioning' today by authorities when he applied for admission to the old Soldiers Home. A telegram news Hash from B. R. Griffith. an inmate who was witewashing a government fence at the time of Treter's appearance. states that Treter's break down is due to mental strain. Treter has been experimenting with a device to degravitate water and thus make it run up faucets instead of down them. LINDIG SMASHES ALL RECORDS Miss Virginia Lindig broke all world records today in the annual State Fair. Miss Lindig had all the hogs in the adjoining states a running. She out hollered all of the contestants in the hog calling contest. PROSPEROUS FARMER DROWNS IN DUCK POND ARMENIA. Ill.-May 18. 1950-R. W. Jones. prosperous peanut farmer of Armenia. Ill. was found dead in his duck pond today. Coroner J. Heim said in his opinion. death was caused by lack of air. It seems Jones went out to feed the ducks and when evening came some anxiety was felt. The hired man. being sent to look for him, found him mired head first in the three foot duck pond. LARGEST TOMATO IN STATE EXHIBITED AT THE FAIR Miss Nellie Bell. farmerette de luxe of Cuyahoga County. has placed on exhibit the largest tomato ever seen in these parts. It is two feet in circumference and weighs over five pounds. The blushing farmer lass upon receiving the blue ribbon award. stated in simple words. Yes, I did it with a little hoe and some perseverance. JOCKEY VVINS 100TH RACE Jockey Donald 1 Barney r Osterland riding Fanny his blue blood Kentucky stallion won his 100th brown Derby race today. Bending low over his steed's head Barney whis- pered sweet nothings into Fanny's ear in his old inimitable style. Fanny responded by stretching his neck over the finishing line first. FAMED SPEEDSTER ENTERS NEW BOAT James Rogers after several unsuccessful tryouts in his new speed-boat. is competing with Gar Vvood for the Harmsworth Trophy. Rogers, as you all know. formerly held the speed record for out-board motor boats. in Bay Village. This boat is an entirely new type. designed by the owner. fCONTlNUED ON PAGE 257 GLENDENNINGS Westlake 5044 HARDWARE PEASE SUPPLY CO Plumbing Heating W LOC ION Feed and Baskets NE AT and 18511 Detroit Ave. Lakewood' OA Peat Moss and Fertilizers Lfrkewood 2921 Westlake 421-W Dover Center Road, near N.P.R.R. 'keizfkffigip f f TWENTY-Two ,I 1 55.541 ,, 'A :Jeff xii J .iryf .4 f

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