Rocky River High School - Riverlet Yearbook (Rocky River, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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SICNIORS FILI'ID HOUGH Fred was part of the cause of the big excitement which 'took place out at Centerville last fall. He seems to have a place on just about every eommittee there is, probably beeause of his willingness to serve and beeause he is not afraid of work. TNIELVIN ScHns'rnR Mel can be soen at any assem- bly program vigorously slap- ping the bass viol in the orches- tra. A rather short, well-built fellow with a quiet friendliness and serious dark eyes, school cloesn't interest hiin nnieh, but he does wax enthusiastic over football, traek, and sailing. l Senior Social Season The Senior Social Season o mened with a eostuine clanee entitled the 1 u 4 nl . u VVITCTIES, KVM le. Vincent l'att1's orchestra laved the 'Chit uaradei' ot . b 1 n l I the entire school, the top nuinber being Pin in the Mood for Love fol- lowed closely by Hlfheek to Cheelcv. The Seniors gave their second sue- eessful clanee of the year in February. This event known as the 4'Hatehet Ho fi attorcleml those attenzlinw' nnleh entertainment bv a l D as . series ot noveltv clances eoneluolinw' with a fvranml nlareh. ., Z1 Z1 At this tllllll the Senior officers are planning to wincl up the social season with a sueeessful MI-,1'01ll,,. The Junior ol't'ieers are eoneernecl with planning the Junior-Senior Banquet. TXV E X T Y-T VV O

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SENIORS EHNEST HANSEN 'l'he owner of fiery hair but a cool disposition, Ernest inclines toward the field of photo- graphy. After hearing him in the P. 'l'. A. speech contest, we are tempted to say that with his excellent speaking: voice he migrht very well turn his talents lo oratory. :XNDREXY Msxxco Andy Hashes a broad smile to those who know him, but strangers find a silent Andy. industrious and a hard worker at part time jobs. he is one of the best hand-mashie shots to be found at VVestwood. The boys call him lVIink . IiI.0YD Os n I.loyd's py mai er and sin- 4 fri clines make him a r ' yone and an id ' s 4 have around. 0 0' 4 r -' l-coming sen- i -'I' c buil Q s e of the neat- i iodel airplanes you've seen long: time. 1bI.X1t.I'ORIl'I IiANVLElt llere is a rather shy, quiet, young miss with whom some of us have not yet become really aequainied. Look her up some time and you will find depth of character beneath that passive exterior. She favors sports clothes. and her favorite color? lt's blue. THEIAIA Geno Thelma's motto is Follow the Fleet and we understand that she lives up to it. Refreshing and spontaneous, Thelma is a bright spot in an otherwise dis- mal surrounding. She is a dark gypsy-like enchantress. i 'lixi , ii ii . ff SJ is K . ,t , J ,K NHEL 1 ., ' 'l 1 ' . 'lyi , il' , ai , hanf' e-in I: et f tall -sv meinb Ar f the 'lass m '36 'acki of rs o'er it s a wit i that b 'e look, hieh vanii es wh n I turns on the amialbl , VVhel. n grin. Jack is willing to nvincedlfllut x RUTH AICCULLOUGH How we all envy Ruth her nat- urally-curly locks and her danc- ing dark eyes. We venture to say that this winsome senior has the most lovable disposition of us all. Her ever-sunny smile and her concentrated cheerful- ness act as a magnet to every- one. MM JEAN REII.I.EY Jean is a genial, frank sort of person-a devotee of the great outdoors. Tall, dark, and well- built, she is very active in G. li. L. She talks of Lake Erie college at Painesville as her fixture alma mater. it f,SCAK ZEAGER JACK i A'1'TESOX l'll think about it seems to be 0sear's favorite expression. Although quiet and reserved. he has positive opinions which he reveals s p a sm o d ically. Uscar's ambition is 'to be a man of ease and to live on his secret passion of jello and cake. 1'YVEN'1'Y-OXE suect song 'to Matteson. Ev morning he into homeroom, not late, but jus! on time. Jaek's dashing' valor won the hearts of the basketball fans and did you notice how the social problems class was en- Life is one gr: comes ripping livened by his presence? who can convi C him? 5 X if



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The Prophecy of the Class of '36 'fI'lease, 1112 Gabrielf, said Mr. Grubb, ffplay a little number to wake up Saint Peter. I can,t seem to rouse him. Gabriel raised his trumpet tothis lips and started to blow. After the first measure of 'fHere Come the British old Saint Peter jumped to his feet. I've been knocking at these gates for quite a whilef' said llr. Grubb. Pd like to give an account of myself so that I might enter. I have been an honest citizen and principal of Rocky River High for many years, and-H 'SA school teacher, huhln exclaimed old Saint Pete, very angry at being awakened so rudely. IVell, the place here is rather crowded. I'll tell you what Itll do. You go back and make a report of your class of '36, Yvhen you bring a complete report you shall be allowed to enter. Thatts your assignmentf' Gabriel snickered and swung into a few bars of '6Bugle Call Ragw. Mr. Grubb sadly turned back to fulfill his mission. Lct's read l1is repo1't. The emminent surgeon Dr. T. Berry has just perfected a new swallow proof chewing gum. Jack Fox has a job polishing the mahogany in a prominent cocktail bar. Earl Tucker has been seen as an attendant to a day nursery showing the little children how to blow soap bubbles. Bill Gibson has just published his new book entitled How to Get Out of High School in Four Yearsn. The village halfwit, Lloyd Osgood, has been trying to sell the new Rocky River High School. Emery Zbin has jewed him down to nine cents at the latest reports. Blake Hanan, prominent entomologist, has just moved to Newburg to be in closer contact with his beloved bugs. Esquire,, has just employed Bob Terbeek and Oscar Zeager as models to display the latest styles. Jack Nichols and John Orosz have opened a class in modern dancing. Among the most famous patrons a1'e Amy Beckrest, Elva Links, Thelma Gebo, and Kathleen Koshnick. Lillian Brown, radical eommunistic speaker, has been thrown out of the public square six times in the last week for making soap box orations. Magis- trate ltlary Allen has just put a ban on free speech in the public square. Tom Huhn is editor-in-chief of the '4Davis Daily . Send all your troubles to Lillian Bernhard editor of the Lovelorn column of the Davis Dailyv. If you will send ten cents and a self addressed envelope she will send you her latest booklet called 'fLove-That Funny Thingv. lvalter Coulter and Andrew Mango have just perfected a new lotion for keeping your hands lily white. June Hoag has just replaced lliss iNIcKee as English teacher at Rocky River High School. Tom Doan has just perfected a non-flunkable minimum essentials. He has been quoted as saying that even he could pass it. TW EN TX -TIIREE

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