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

 - Class of 1937

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senior class will T seems that the members of the Rocky River High School Senior Class of 1937 held a class reunion last night in honor of their being out of high school for twenty long years. The reunion was evidently a most successful one, as the bulk of the Class isn't home nursing headaches today, nor is it sick with indigestion or over-indulgence, but rather, the whole Class, excluding none, has spent a quiet and peaceful night fexcept for a few of the more boisterous members, in the local house-gown. Not one member, not two members, but all of the mem- bers fexeluding myselfj are in jail charged with disorderly conduct and a general disturbing of the peace. As a result, each member of the 37,' Class has carved a niche for himself in the county jail,s Hall of Fame. Let's look them over and see how the Class as a whole has fared during the last twenty years. Here is Margaret Fergus who now, because of her mother's retirement, runs the High School cafeteria. It has been said that two chickens run through the soup now instead of one. Ah, here is Ilse lklueller, who came home from Germany especially for this reunion. VVe hear that she has been there since she went on the 1937 German Tour, and that she is now Working for Hitler. Margaret Cobb, Jean Horning, and Susan Sullivan have been employed by ESQUIRE to make the jokes funnier, the record in the Hall of Fame tells us. VVe're glad to say that Edna Park finally married her 'dream man'. As a sideline, she and Jeanne Hintzelmann run an up-to-date model school. Bob Stangl and Jack Springer have invested most of their capital to buying land in Little America in preparation for the coming real estate boom. TWVE WTY-UNIX E, the graduating seniors of the class of 1937, having been proven, partially at least, in our sane mind, do hereby bequeath, will, and donate all articles as speci- fied in the following document: Collectively we leave to the faculty and re- maining students our memory, that they may cherish it. y To the incoming seniors we leave 207, the sen- ior homeroom. Accept and inhabit it with the reverence and respect due to hallowed ground. To the school at large we leave all stray text- books, scrap paper, worn out chewing gum, and a strawberry lollypopjn the second seat of the third row in 207. Individually we bequbath the following: Dick Bailey leaves his skill with the tennis racket to Helen Hibbard, but he thinks heill take his newly-acquired record with him. Ed Finley leaves akwell worn path between study hall and the office. Marjorie Abbott sorrowfully leaves her pals, Mr. lllayer and Mr. Bowen. Margaret Cobb and Vivian Mitchell jointly leave their nerve-racking giggles to Miss McKee and Miss Gray. , Bill Henkes leaves this yearls crop of whis- kers to anyone with nerve enough to wear it. Harvey Dworken leaves his ability to explos- ively cope with Mr. Mcliane to Ed Doty, who is also leaving. Phil Dutton leaves his villain-like appear- ance to Harry Ashby. Charlie Stender and Harry Larsen leave the German band to posterity. flt got lost some- where in the rushj. Dolores Smith leaves the Newman Studio with some good advertising material. VVinifred Whiteside leaves her sweet school- girlishness to June Alexander. Continued on page 6-1- senior class I I I U p r o p I1 e c y

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wi u W' l l I let. 1 f X robert yeakley Although a quiet lad, Bolfs , broad shoulders carry well the . many responsibilities that are giv- . en him around school. He is somewhat slow and deliberate in his movements: however, one may always be sure of his being inthe right place at the right time. if ohn zbin Johnny's favorite sports are football, ice-skating, and boxing. However, he prefers the smooth- ie type of entertainment like dancing. He likes to listen to good swing bands, but enjoys dancing to them even more. His aim in life is to become a success in the business world. . x 'X Jane henkes K 4 73 This small, vivaeious brunette with her thous- and and one bright re- marks has quickly made a place for herself here. A pleasing personality combined with g 0 o d sense and a bit of world- liness make her a girl we have been proud to have as a member ofthe Senior Class. william henkes Although a compara- tive new-comer, Bill is already a well-known figure around school, not only for being one of the best dressers in the class, but for his experi- ments along the line of moustaches. Ho has a, quiet humor which is dis- :overed only by his clos- est friends. albert love Known as Bud to his friends, this rather slight fellow goes about school in his quiet, un- assuming way. His main seem to be interests sports, with football and baseball heading the list, while constructing model aeroplanes stands out as his hobby. f 2ff4f Ernest is thc owner of fiery hair but a quiet personality. His main in t e r e s t s are photo- graphy and journalism, both of which occupy much of his time. He is one of the few who have braved public opinion to wear a moustache in high school. ABBOTT, DIARJORIE I Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: Vabi- not 3: Chorus 2, 4: Tyaku 43 Music Club 4, secretary: OD' eretta 4: Junior Talent Night 3: Monitor 2, 4: NdtlIJl1ELlHOll' or Society 3, 4. BAILEY, Il.lfil'IARll llasketball 2: Baseball 2:Ten- nis 4: Honor Study Hall 2, 3- 4- HAKER, f'A'l'HERlNE Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: llram- atie Club 3, 4: G. R. L. 2, 3: Hi-Tide 2, 3: liiverlet 4: Jun- ior Talent Night 3: Operetta 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. BEANI, JAMES lyaku 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Vice- President 4: Basketball 2, 32 Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Honor Study Hall 3. IIOHLEY, LOIS Senior Class l'lay 4: ltiverlet 4: Chorus 2: Junior Talent Night 3: Friendship 2, 3, 42 Debate 4: Secretary: Dramatic 3, 4. BURBANK, DONALD Honor Study Hall 2, 3. 4:Lt-ns and Shutter Club 4: Prograin Chairman. K'AlVIPBEI.L, HELEN Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: Dram- atic Club 3, 4: G. lt. L. 2, 3: Junior Talent Night 3: Oper- etta 4. UIIANIPION. l'lEYElll.Y Friendship Club 2, 3: G. lt, L. 2: Honor Study Hall 2: Oper- etta 4. FIIRISTENSEN, ROBERT Hi-Y 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Bas- ketball 4: Baseball 3, 4: Oper- etta 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Model Airplane Club 4: Vice- President. Cl-lISHOI.lVI, ROBEIUI' Hi-Y 4: Sergeant-at-Arms: gunior Talent Night 3, 4: Band , 3, 4. aim senior activities Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: Treas- urer 3: President 4: G. It. L. 22 Hi-Tide 2: Riverlet 3, 4: Edi- tor 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Secretary-Treasurer 4: Class Officer: Treasurer 2: Junior Talent Night 3: Girl's gogrieiil 4, Chairman: Chorus COBB, MARGARET' Friendship Club 2, 3, l, viee- President 4: Hi-Tide 4: River- let 4: Honor Study Hall 4, Chairman: Operetta 3, 4:Girl's Council 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4. l 'OPl'AGE. DOROTHY Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: Cahi- net 4: G. R. L. 2, 3: Riverlet 4: Junior Talent Night 3: Op- eretta 2. 3: Chorus 2, 3, l ' REEIJYIAN, FLORENCE Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: llram- atic Club 2, 3, 4: G. R. L. 2: Honor Study Hall 2: Junior Talent Night 3: Oporetta 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. FII IVMB, RALPH D D D D Hi-Y 41 Basketball 3: Football 2: Operetta 3: Tennis 4: Honor Study Hall 2, 3: Monitor 2, AVIS. DOROTHY Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Study Hall 3: Monitor 4: Jun- ior Talent Night 3. EXTER, WILBITR lyaku 4: Dramatic Club fl: Hi- Y 4, Treasurer: Hi-Tide 4, Sports Editor: Honor Study Hall 4, Chairman: Debate Club 4: Lens and Shutter 4: River- let 4: Choir 4: Boy's Glee Club 4: Music Club 4: Other schools, Fostoria High School 2, 3. ITNN, RIi'HARD Hi-Y 4: Hi-Tide 3: Basketball 3: Monitor 4. ITRKIN, THOMAS Hi-Y 4: Honor Study Hall 2, 3, 4: Monitor 3: Band 2, 3. Continued on Page 61 Dramatic Club 3. 4, Treasurer 3, President 4: Hi-Y 3: Lens and Shutter Club 4: Junior Talent Night 3: Movie Opera- tor 3, 4: Senior Class Play. DVVOII Ii EN, IIAIIYEY F ,,. ,,. F Dramatic Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Hi-Y 4, President: Hi-Tide 4: Iliverlet 4, Literary Editor: Football 3: Tennis 4: Honor Study Hall 4: National Honor Society 4: Debate Club 4. Pres- ident: Class Officer 4, Treas- urer: Junior Talent Night 3: Senior Class Play. ERGUS. MARGARET' Friendship Club 3: G. R. L. 2: Honor Study Hall 2, 3, 4: De- bate Club 4: Monitor 3: Op- eretta 4. INKENHINER. PHYLLIS Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: Hi- Tide 2: Riverlet 4: Class Offi- cer 4, Secretary: Junior Talent Night 3: Operetta 2, 4. INLEY, EDWARD Dramatic Club 4: Basketball 3, 4: Football 4: Track 3: Other Schools Attended-Lakewood High School 2. OVVLES, LEON Chorus 2, 3: Rivcrlet 4: Oper- etta. 4. FIG A NIE. JEAN Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: G. R. L. 2, 3: Honor Study Hall 2. 3: Junior Talent Night 3: Monitor 2: Other Schools Attended- Lakewood 2. FI' RS'l'ENAIl. JE ANETTE Friendship 2, 3: Chorus 3. GILBERT, RICHARD Dramatic Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Riv- erlet 4, Circulation Manager: Baseball 3, 4: Honor Study Hall 4: Lens and Shutter. Club 4: Class Officer 4, President: Junior Talent Night 3: Oper- etta 3: Chorus 3: Senior Class Play. TWENTY



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S1 J UNIUR BOYS First row: lil. Fisher, ll. Reese. J. Goheille, I . Burton. J. Mcllettriek, ll. Jonas, M. Seuger, lt. 'l'erbn-ek. -eond row: .L llareo, I.. Zeagzter, IJ. Greiner, 13, Gray, ll. Hailey, J. Poorhaugh, G. Fnfrer A e . lhird row: W. llerry, lil. Ugran, J. Anderson, J. Slioinp, J. Cobb, F. Gonsowski, M. l'e:u'o. ourlh row: li. Uoty, I. Jones, D. Gullett, 'l . Tabler, ll. llauserman, H. Nelson, P. Lutz, N. Szunm-rdvke, l . Abbott. Hotloin row: J, Liugruen, U. Tasse, B. Fisher, ll. Ashby, J. Roberts, B. Chandler. I I I u n I o r c I cz s s The Juniors began the year by electing these otticers: Bob Hauserman . . ..,.. President Anne Nelson ..,. . . , ,Vice-President Marjorie lVilloughby . . ..., Secretary Frank Abbott ...,.......... Treasurer Junior Talent Night was the first thing that the Juniors did after electing officers. This was held in the middle of November and was a success both in the eyes of the audience and of the treasurer. The pro- gram under the direction of Miss Strawn, Mr. Rich- ards, and M r. Mayer, consisted of fourteen acts which took place on board an ocean liner the last night out. There was every thing on the program from a harmonica duet to a mock wedding. ln February they presented the VVashington Birth- day Ball at Beach Gym featuring Ho raee Sambrooli,s Orchestra. Though they lost. money on the dance every one that attended enjoyed himself immensely. mi

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