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marjorie abbott Although Marjorie's heart is in the east, it hasn't stopped her from taking a place in many of the activities of this school. Her interest and ability in music and her fine scholarship have made her an outstanding student both artistically and scholastically. jim beam One of the outstanding letter- men of our school, Jim has parti- cipated in every sport available. He believes that variety is the spice of life especially among the fair sex. Slow but sure, Jim will no doubt get there in the end. helen cam , cll elen's 'miling Irish eyes and ma n have made her 0 frie to all who know n active member in ee o X ' l he 1 ' ' ' ' t eksgra t Club and is espe- ciall a Xp at playing character parts. This all-around girl has easily taken her place in our school. of 19 MJ? dick bailey Dick is quiet and unassuming until he gets out on the tennis courts. Here he is an opponent to be feared as shown by his winning of many matches in and around Cleveland. A broad grin on his freckled countenance gives evi- dence of his sense of humor. lois bohley -fl N' A little bit independent, this red-headed and flawlessly groom- ed senior appears sophisticated to those who don't know her well. In reality she is one of the grandest of friends and the best of sports any one could know. Lois is the one girl Mr. Mcliane il!lSll'iQ phased. beverly champion This petite black-haired girl was Queen of the Senior Dance and was voted one of three best sportswomen in the senior class. Seldom melancholy, she always has plenty of friends about her and delights in driving them about in her breath-taking Buick. .. catherine baker Voted by her class as its pret- tiest member, J. VV. is seen chat- ting' vivaciously in the halls or running hither and thither in her inimitable manner. Between dashes she has managed to dash off a prize-winning essay, thus proving' she is certainly not Ubeautifu but d mb . i I donald Evan Q Scientific in a different field from that of the famous man whose name he bears, Don is one of our outstanding chemistry stu- dents. Though quiet and a dream- er, we feel certain that he will make a name for himself in the scientific world. bob christensen A man of few words, Bob has found his greatest interest in the baseball field and basketball floor. '1'rucking', takes up a great deal of his time-not in the 'tswingn sense but in the garden. Blond, blue-eyed and g'0od-natur- ed, he's a true Christensen. 3 7 it V15-P
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seniors After :L very sueeessful Easter fl:Lnee in their Freshman yi-:Lr, the i'l:Lss ot' '37 entereml the senior high Illlll provecl their :Lbility to CILl'l'xV responsibility by giving two WL'll-illtQT'l1lL'd fl:LnL'es :Lml hy entering into :Lll the school :Let,ivities, In their next yC2Ll', hesides two dances and :L successful Junior-Senior Banquet :Lt the l.:Lkewood Country Club, the C'l:Lss of '37 gave :L rlifferent type of Talent Night. It was lllillltf up of three pl:Lys Zlllfl three skits put on by the Junior llOlllCl'OOlllS. Another irle:L of theirs w:Ls the origination of IL sehool erest. to he usecl in the ring clesigu of the two following classes. They C2ll'l'l0Kl this clesire for originality into Senior activi- ties by sponsoring :L contest for Queen of their Cll1'lStl1liLS Dance. Because of this eonte:-t, the ll2lllCU w:Ls :Ln 0V01'Wll0lllllIlg success, both flIl?LIlCl2Llly illlll soc-i:Llly. The l'l:Lss of '37 followed up this success with their Senior l'l:Ly l':Lls Firstn :Lnrl their Senior l,l'OIIl, the l:Lst :Letivity ot' :L h:Lppy ye:Lr. In June they gruclu- 1Ltl'4l from lioelxy liirer with some regrets, IIHUIKV ll1l'lll0l'l0S, :Lncl countless hopes for :L promising future. The offieers of 19356-37' were :Ls follows: Dick Gilbert, l'resiclent Bolm Htllllllilllll, Vieespresizlent l'hyllis Finlienlminer, Secretary Il:Lrvey Dworken, 'lll'4.'2LSLll'Cl'
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llll bob chisholm Chise is a hockey enthusiast and is one of River's most out- standing players. Even though sergeant-at-arms in Hi-Y, he manages to give the members en- tertainment, nevertheless, with his own high spirits and humorous remarks. He is known as a li swell fella by everyone. dorothy coppage Sparkling, brown eyes and a vi- vacious manner are the outward characteristics of petite Stump Her inward nature reveals a friendly spirit and an ability to work with people, shown by her activity in Friendship Club. She is a Hswingy little thingy and is the life of the party everywhere. dorothy davis The lure of the waves calls Dotty as demonstrated by her activity aboard her father's yacht every summer and by her love of swimming. Her sly humor and puns fboth good and bad, are well known among hoth students and teachers. 'Ju Mp . WW . .f-J? ,.. , 1 Y 1 ik tflllxl - f r V 'V 1 . 1 madgge clark Although her positions as edi- tor of the annual and president of Friendship Club are great respon- sibilities, Madge has still had time to gain the title of best senior girl dancer. She has ac- quired great charm and poise and is a friend to ev ryone. florenc ee an a dan 'ng od. er ability to dan a' i e er the chances to me in of Cleveland's ' rodu ons. Small, pep- , a full of fun, Flo has 1 ade many friends in our school, Herexs a ' who s always in vig wilbur dcxter VVib is perhaps best known around school for his unique sports' column in the Hi-Tide. His writings display an individ- ual humor and give evidence of his extensive reading. He is the kind of person whom the better we know, the better we like. class margarct co b A sw smhe, a eery man- ner, a .' y Fgle obb makes living ileas . ' e 's very ac- tive ' an l J. an possesses go d ch shi vhile her great- e s li in books and peo- pl e moods are changeable, but fr en y, capable, and depend- able she ill always be. ralph crumb and has ' inkl ' his eye. His none d sy-going man- ner 'm - pear as a true smo e.' is an ardent ten- nis fan and one of our coming stars in this sport. Ralph gdb a, freckied, 4 H dick dunn Unassumi quiet, Dick seems t , io do not know him w i friends find him a swe with a good sense of hum he out-of-doors calls Dick, d he spends a great deal of his time hiking and camping. He believes his future lies in for- estry. TWELVE
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