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

 - Class of 1941

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W- At, gm' ' -', il -gqig-5? g:,',V.3,:2V1S::V5fi-5+ ,942-.5 - 15.5, ' N2-NV --1.52 V 2 -V ff----VV - - is V1 , 'fi fu t.-Vf. .V V: -f li - - -f 1--2 ' ' V: V -V :VJ Y -V L' 2-lf?-3-1 V 'fi-A -If 1 4 53532:-gi'-E.-vfQ'?lV5?1f1g 2-iii? E '- Eff' P1 325535- A 5 Nq- . , , , ., . -.,...- ,,. ,-1 ,F ., .,,. x .v L1 ,X I .hun ,ff +1,. .4-v ,-Q,-1:3-nm .mfg--J wm.-,v:4..w,m- f E ,QB 1 il 011 MNA Pueusneo sv we Y-its Sensor Class of 1941 mvfmu ROCKY RIVER HIGH SCHOOL Rocky Ruver Ohao Jack Lamprecht Frank Hauserman 1 O ' I S-3, 'P I if f I Editor Business Manager 'zesenfs 'RCDCKINGHAM DE 2552, Ii faifi A - Z 5 .l'l, ,,, 2 '-if ' ,jf .L f4if-T, 14 BETTER KNOWN AS ROCKY RIVER INTRODUCTION Rockingham De La Riverford is a typical Rocky River High School student. He entered school in September with the rest of the 800 students to begin his exploration of the school's classes, activities, and sports. lt is our hope that by his travels through the school we may be able to record accu- rately the school life and help you in the future to remember the happy time you had in high school. ff' 'fer ,-. , -s'?lwl ROCKY TAKEC M' I x.i ul A ,,,,z , K, ar X 555855SKYSSSSSSSSNSSSQSSSI SQSSSSSN' Y W . x 1 . 1 .H i 4 f if if up rt 3 J y 3 fl 9? 5 Y Wi mai r ..v ' Q L MRS' Y f--E Q , ,. ' .VW fx .gs yea ., A , :gf-we - g W QL V Q sk ,M-r -f M, '34 A wal? 35 A A mv X A 2 5 19 Y- K ' :.. f ' x 'M - ' sw lf? 'N L Q 'N G N it s I ,,. l. I' 'fl lfxfv Vdsiv K Y 555555 M kif LQN A r D I M M E D I A T E L Y tix 1 v'n' J 1, . .,H:'.4 I Q 7 X . I 'Q 1 . ' ' ' I 4 I Yl- 5 1 Big Joke? Three Musketeers Bertha and Crew Tenth Period Disputed Passage Wolves ght TAKES SHINE TO Miss Summer DED I CAT I ON Almost every Rocky River student has taken some art work under the supervision of Miss Summer. The students are familiar with her pa! tience, untiring effort, and helpful advice. We all appreciate the time and thought she put into the murals that beautify our cafeteria. Many students from our high school who have gone far in the field of art can trace their success back to early training by Miss Summer. For these excellent reasons, we, the seniors of Rocky River High School, hereby dedicate the I94I Riverlet to Miss Summer. X 1 I Wrnpmm lllll':: I u lun gI'::l5' I L 1-B -K ig. , IH ,f xiii X Rt S 1 ' . ' Ui:-.. ..,agR:ga.' II I'll u: 1l: lb ll lu' :HN ,,::n..-I...:g '---Ir! Iiiiit. ' i l gfiiiiii' fsaissss ui:::ll. .2!55u 'u.':u 5!L:gff' I .I-::::r ln...1 ,lla-1:.gs .:::!:--j--i-- 71718 ROCKY LCOKS IN Ol' 1113 77 xg, Fifr fff' ,fy f fr Fl., , f 'IL 7 f A 1 'f f , nf, ' -4f7,ff!f Nw f fft ,f , .Ag ,mr gil!!! Q 'fs' Y and . Y VIH U - N 5 J V J X., Z , lx N P ,r N DMX , 3 N P XM aff 'K 51' - ',.5,.-. 'XX V 1- J' ral? , ' .- .'GQg Lf5:.s -7 V ---- -.'- ' ' -:: ' H Miki ::::::f.23E22E2?3' ' ' '3 x'A - hgh5?a12595qA!:l::z3?n6ELE1? 4 0? ww' ff E X f f ?4g4 f FACULTY MEETING 'X x A X 5 FX: if W XXX. E ,QS 7 . x XX- xx ' 'all M' NX F X X4 'NN -- X X 5 Q NW .iii A mm 4- X X W .A X ' K - V fpyfqglg ' . W 'Wft fjfx ' fmfgl? 5 VW ffl M' ,f ,I 1 4 fl I ,. Jin' ,Q'f?1f4fwIW' f 5 'ffl' 'fvff v'ff 'W ' ?a' ff J' A r . 5 arm mm ? C y 5754 fffwzmifff hvl' -I ,541 N C WW' f 1' ff' wgiffvfg , Wu, , V , I Q i,',,ff 5jW:lfZ57 Q. 2 1 , , f - 1 ,fi 'f fp, , 6 -152+ 421, 1 N ,q la .,- ' Z' ' 173 ff, g f f A wiigx X I' ,C-f - 54,34 5441112-iffff x,l 1' C? V gif f ,, 5545585654 54554 55541 Back Row: Mr. Sollenberger, Mr. Monson, Mr, Blackburn, Dr. Young. Front Row: Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Kenney, Mrs. Josselyn. BOARD OF EDUCATICN Rocky heard about the Board of Education so he concealed himself in a crack in the floor before a meeting and found that the power behind the scenes in the Rocky River School System is composed of five civic-minded members of our community who hold monthly meetings in which the finan- cial affairs, the equipment, and the personnel needs of our school are discussed. The board for l94O-4l is as follows: Mrs. Florence V. Kenney, Mrs. C. D. Abbott, Harry H. Blackburn, Carl Sollenberger, and W. E. Monson. We are all deeply indebted tothe School Board for the work that it has done in making our school system function smoothly and efficiently. The class of l94l takes this opportunity to express its appreciation to the Board for the part that it played in our education. twelve thirteen John J. Young SUPERINTENDENT Our Superintendent, John J. Young, stands for the highest prin- ciples of education. Through his untiring efforts and fine spirit he has developed a very efficient school system. He has served many years and we all hope that he will lead our school for many years to come. The Senior Class feel that his inspiring guidance has influenced them into the right channels of good character and therefore take this opportunity to show their appreciation. 555 WWSNQV FACULTY MR. STROTHERS Mr. Strathers, the assistant principal, has had train- ing at Oxford, and his English accent and tweed suits add a distinct atmosphere to the school. He teaches ci class to obtain a closer contact with the students and is known by all as a swell fellow. MISS McKEE Miss McKee, the head of our English Department and Dean of Girls, is one of our busiest faculty members. She has spent many years at Rocky River High which is dear to her heart, and has be- come very popular and essential around our school. iuv fl I Q3 9 'Z n tiree e.l,uli.,- MR. GRUBB The principal of our High school, Mr. Grubb, has served this school faithfully for many years. He has managed the complicated details of the office smoothly and efficiently and has earned the re- spect and friendship of the pupils and faculty. fourteen fifteen Mr. Baetz Plane Geometry, Geography, Junior High Basketball, Miss Barrett French, Geography. Mr. Bowen Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Music Club. Miss Boyer English, Debate. Mr. Bridenbaugh Physics, Chemistry, Senior High Track, Hi-Y Mr. Bullington Social Science, World History, Junior Hi-Y. Miss Carlson Girls' Gym, Senior High G. R, L. Miss Carrel English, music at grade schools. Mrs. Clouser Art. Miss Craig English, Social Science, Latin, Hi-Tide. Mr. Richards Biology, Physical Geography, lyaku. Miss Robins Library, English, Library Guild. Mr. Skomp Shop, Mechanical Drawing: Baseball. Miss Strawn Stenography, Typing, Miss Summer Craft, Art. Miss Turner Office Secretary. Miss Whaling Home Economics, Friendship Club. Miss White Pr oduction Department. Mathematics, Public Speakingg Senior High Dra- matic Club. Miss Workman English, Social Science, Girl Reserves. Mr. Workman Health, Boys' Gym, Senior High Football. sixteen Miss Dano English, Art, Mr. Dutton Biology, Physical Geography, Mr. Evjen American History, Civics, Economics, Social Problems, Current History Forum, Quiz Bee. Miss Garbison Latin, Junior High G. R. L. Miss Gray English, Social Science, Junior High Dramatic Club. Miss Hanna Typing, Mathematics, Social Scienceg Girl Re- SETVES. Mr. Henderson Solid Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, College Algebra, General Science, Riverlet Ad- viser. Mr. Mayer Algebra, Plane Geometry. Miss McKee English, Friendship, Student Council, Girls' Coun- cil. Mr. Mulvihill Bookkeeping, Mathematics, Business lromingg Senior High Basketball, seventeen pf: fkgyf ,f 4' 1' if ' ' I xagf 40 'll ll 6 ,,h0 g I 'Ha'-:J- 59 W' ll f Q:-nuggfgg 1 ROCKY LOOKS I XII! .I 1 :X - lc I! 2 S ? fy X' tin? pocffy FU W ,f S L. f 1 Q? jfzilbf 'I 4 I 1 I ' Q , fl, A ,r.A.' X I Q 1' 'g' , f HI ' ' ffmqiggg' 'Ulf Lim n 1 W' 'I I X b-ggllad , fr I ' V! 292 ,- f A, ,M 1nl':lf, JVER THE CLASSES X X' X SX xxx ' i SENIORS The first class that Rocky met was the Senior Class. He liked this class but was too young to get in. Six years ago on September 7, l935, a group of bewil- dered seventh graders made their debut at Rocky River High School. After six short years this same gawking group of seventh graders has been transformed into the class of '4l. As we look backward over the activities of the seniors we find that their Freshmen year was highlighted by a suc- cessful dance, the Tulip Trot, and an enjoyable class picnic. Likewise the Sophomore year is remembered for a second dance and picnic. When the class of '4l reached its Junior year it shattered one tradition and established another by presenting a very successful Junior Talent Nite on two different evenings. ln May the Juniors bid goodbye to the class of '40 at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet held in the High School Cafeteria and followed by a dance at Beach Gym. The Senior year for the class of '41 has been the most successful of the six, for at Christmas a memorable Senior Dance was held, in the spring the Senior Play, a hilarious comedy, Come out of the Kitchen, was given, and the high school career of the class of '4l was ended with graduation exercises on June 5, and an unforgettable Senior Prom. twenty twenty-one OFFICERS CHARLES SULLIVAN PRESIDENT CHARLES SIMPSON vice-PRESIDENT WALLY JON ES SECRETARY FRED EBELI NG TREASURER o -de 'Q' Margaret Allen Friendship 2, 3, G.R.L 3, P r o d uction Depaftf ment 3, Willard Barco Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, lyaku 3, 4, Basketbal 2, 3, Monitor 2, . d Oth ls 2, F end- sh' 3, .R.L. 3,Cur- 4, Operetta ' 3, 4, Drama,- cl . 'U 'J Richard Bader William Bader Frederic Baker Jeanne Barber HifY 4. Track 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Stu- Other schools 2, 3, Dra- Other schools 2, I dent Government 3, matic Club 4, Quiz Bee ship 3, 4, G,R Varsity R Club 4. Team 4. Chorus 3, Current 4, Music Club 4, -' matic Club 4. ' 1 Dick Barr Bonrte ll U velyn Borreson Jim Boswell Hi-Y 3, 4, Current Fr' s i B Dr Chorus 2, 4, G. R. L. 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Cur Forum 4. ic 4 urr .3, Friendship 2, 3, Op- Forum 4, Track 4, oru , usl Cl , eretta 2, Monitor 4, itor 4, Student G 3' rl's cil , G, . ment 3. 2, or s , 3, , p a 2 3, H' ie , RWM? Phyllis Bredt Thomas Bright 'QIQ-,S Friendship 2, 3, 4, Stu- Football 3, 4, lcaptainl, ' F' 4 dent Council 3, Drama- l-li-Y 4, Track 4, Var- N tic Club 3, 4, Music sity-R Club 4. fi ! Club 2, 3, opererm 2, 3, ,ff V 1 Chcmus 2, 3, 4, Rivgiget f -I 9 - 4, onitor 3, 4, Stu nt ' Government 3, Sen i o r L' X Play 4, X N . X x ' 1 ' 'XXVQ'-XXV N '-' 7. -1 Y r wx ex 5 w ex X' sex i-af. J gg X w X -XX YQ 1,5 Xzxx X A nk X Q twenty-two ,S I ' Y, . ...Vg 44. -1 t v !,A f T 'x 7 .1 9 nk- , Betty Lee Brixner Friendship 2, 3, 4, G.R. L. 2, 3, 4, Music Club 35 Chorus 25 Monitor 2, V Orchestra 2, 3, 4. l l N X A -xy. VC, 'Z' k as 'N Jean Chislom :gene Case lyaku 2, 3, 4, lpresi- dentig Hi-Y 3, 4, Dram' atlc Club 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Movies 4. ith Collins Friendship 2, 3, 4,CurA rent Forum 4, Gym Office 4, Monitor 4, Quiz Bee Team 4, Pen Points 4. David Cooper Bob Christiansen Hi-Y 3, 4, lyaku 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3,'4. Bob Coppage Other schools 2, Hi-Y 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Track 3, 4. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Hi-Tide 35 Current Forum 4, Riverlet 4. Almeida Brownlee Richard Burbank Friendship 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, Music Club 3, 45 G. R. L. 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4, Current Forum 4, Student Government 3, 4, Riverlct 4, Moni- tor Zg Pen Paints 4, Virgil Cobbs Norman Collart Movie Operator Iyaku 3, Band Z, 3, 4 Chorus 4, Movies 2, 3, 4 Library Assistant 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, Base ball T, lmanuaeri 4. . X1 d D X Jack Dunbrook 5 e ary 2, Vic0 Dramatic Cluln P, Mani resid , St ent 'or 4. Caunorf ' 3, 45 9551oTball , Track , - , 3, a ket , Q' ' Ny! r 4. Q 10-f7N'A'.tiNl-'-'ghP yY'4f-ni tiff? 3 9 xt 31.0 twenty-tht t i 5 . xox V X, C. A i ff. :,' ff' --1' f f ,J 0 1 r M Hx A , IA, .UZ X. :E ? ja Fred Ebeling Amogene Eicher Hi-Y3,45 Dramatic Club 3, 4, Current Forum 45 Movies 45 Student Gov- ernment 35 Class Secre- tary 45 Monitor 45 Track 4. Dick Fenwick Hi-Y3,45 Student Coun- cil Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 45 Chorus 25 Op- eretta 25 Class Treasur- er 2, Vice-President 35 Monitor 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 25 Track 3, 4. Friendship 2, 3, 45 G. R. L, 2, 3, 45 Monitor 25 ghorus 2, 45 Operetto 2, George Fetzer Hi-Y 3,45Current Forum 45 Monitor 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 4. oliwf W n Cu i Char IVEI' - fro 3 ODE ern 3 a k l 2 moi' rl5' en ints 45 i N 41 ' ml 3, 0 or , A5 Clu 2 4' atic X UVTI LISIC 1 1 r U , Mofggigogthe Rob Gi ' o i 5 St t Hi- de o 'i Dr ri b , 3, 5 B 2, , 45 ' 4 1 8 4 I 3 C t CI Dick Enger Hi-Y 3, 45 Hi-Tide 35 Current Forum 45 Foot- ball 3, 45 Track 25 Stu- dent Government 4. Paul Fisher Jean Fitzgibbons Hi-Y 3, 45 Track 2 l T ro c k Monagerl Monitor 45 Student Gov- ernment 45 Pen Points 4. Hi-Tide 35 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Current Forum 45 Music Club 45 Monitor 45 Pen Points 4. Y' 7 ' x 1 ,, -f Q Q .5 i i s ' 'il . 1 Charles Ewing Other Schools Chorus 4, Robert Foerstner Hi - Y 3, 45 C u r r Forum 45 Monitc Student Governmen- 4. twenty-tou 5 1:-. -l C- f .Af f 7 't f 0 45 i i Q 1 X , ,,1'2t 13 X vlv'Lfl, ,lat Fl 1 tty Geiler friendship 2, 3, 45 Pen Points 45 Ivaku 3, 45 G. IL. 3, 45 Drum Major 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, Ihorus 2, 35 Monitor 45 Student Government 25 liverlet 45 Dcbatc Club 7 l Handel Dther Schools 25 Hi-Y 3, 4. David Garrett Hi-Y 45 Current Forum 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Mon- itor 4. Margie Gore Cl Friendship 2, 3, 45 G. R. L, 2, 3, 4, lPresidentJ5 lvaku 3, 4. Operetta 25 Monitor 45 Debate Club 2, arence Hanson Chorus 25 Movies 45 Library 45 Operetta 2, 35 Riverlet 45 Monitor 2,3. Richard Garrett lyaku 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Monitor 35 Student Gov- ernment 45 Hi-Y 3, 4 Alice Goddard Music Club 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Cur- rent Forum 45 Hi-Tide 3, 45 Riverlet 45 Office Work 45 Quiz Bee 2, 35 Student Government 45 Pen Points 4. Joyce Garrett Jean Grigsby Friendship 2, 3, 4, lSo- cial Chairmant5 G. R. L. 2, 35 Music Club 35 lya- ku Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Chorus 2, 45 Operetta 25 Rive-:let 4. 2 VIC O QQZQLV , Ot L X ef' 3- 551 Ds' . 3 ,jfdku 45 F iogff office Waqlc 45Xj3foduction 45 H, 4 1 crl 5 Debate Club 3 St nt Ga nmcnt k L5 Monitor ,5 W 4, ramatic Club 5 Pon P illiam J. Haas Moviesg Monitor 25 Hi-Y 3, 4. Sam Hazelett Q-N Charles Harlan cr an Basketball 3, S t u d 'Ft Ciuncll i -lTr u e I' cs '5 ftllpbcqlzlgtr rg n'ent . Foru IJI, . 3, e r le 5 I us l s , o a 2, L3, tba 1 45 n-- X ito 4. f 07 my-W 'W . ,sf w.'eg..Q. .. , gp Hi-Y 3, 45 Orchestra I 3, -l, Dramatic Club 4 Hi-Title F, 3, 45 Rivcrlcl 3, 45 lPhotoarapherl Stuclent Govornmant 3 -l5 Monitor Q. it Me, . ,af ..:-us.. . .5 ... . , . . Q N Q 1 ...,, twenty-five 'Z' Elizabeth Heck Other Schools 2, Friend ship 4, Production Dept. 4. Dorothy Horten G. R. L. 2, Friendship 3 Library 4. Florabel Ingram lyaku 4, Music Club 3, lSecretaryJ 4, iSecre taryl, Band 3, 4, Or chestrci 4, Monitor 4. Janet Herke V Arthur Hoag Zouri Hooper Spencer Hopper Friendship Z, 3, 4, Music Club 3, 4, lyciku 4, Current Forum 4, Band 3, 4, Orchestra -l, Library Stott 4, River- let 4, Pen Points 4. Harold Huber Other Schools 2, Bas- ketball 3, Football 4, Hi-Y 4. Marjorie Jonas Friendship 2, 3, 4, Cur- rent Forum 4' Produc tion Dept. 3 Hi-Y 3, 4, iPresidentl, Dramatic Club 4, Bas- ketball 2, Student Coun- cil 4, Student Govern ment 4, Hi-Tide 4, Man- itor 4, Senior Play 4. Nancy Hughes . OI Friendship 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, Library Staff 4. Bond 4. ive Hunt Friendship 2, 3, 4, G. R. L. Z, 3, iSecretaryl 4, Iyaku 3, 4, Current Forum 4, Girl's Council 2, lSecretoryl 4, tPres- identl, Chorus 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, Monitor 4, Library Staff 4, Pen Points 4. f Cru '- :X , - .. .. 4 Z ,ff 6- Ir A M ix. - , wx 1 , - K I , W e i ln 9 .J 5 i ji 2 G. , I i f f 1 Q C fl V Y i , . 1 . J fi N 'KI' lu! ' ' twenty-six Hi-Y 4, Band F Orchestra 2, 4 , .,!' l Ed dl it i r 4 Nyc u 4, ovies , 4. - , J KY Q K a , 4, h ' udent ova, x X i .g i .tl ,P I KJ. 32 K 55' 1-1 ,Ii 'K 'f Fakx 3 Q fi M .H , ,F X X A x 1 ' 5 - Qi A .5 jst. S: sv gil A Q v , if X sei if 1 L 5 i L NN X ..., Q w-QL . , -N x X - T- -: X W A A , K -, ' :V f ,igssi - f - -.wk k ' - 4 . qw N' V . -'J' 5' 'K 'Af If lv X X sz ,gf A f f' f KSN W' 23' fs --:XJ -' X Avfwf 'S k + 5 -5 ik w- w A ' 1 f bw f i- gi , , ., if X1 K -X ' . -- K -. - iw?-11 ' - if . .-Rfk' . , 'f 1152? 'a j g . - Li - 5 W. . RSM A L - ' x .- fx Sim 5:5 xfkiggwgggigiqg Q Q L 1 M. A 'k , K fare K , V it K xjvg F.. :yi x . I M, 9 K Q, Kiki -F f m. 2 N A Sky - , . R 1 f i 'XwNf'lll ,X Kathleen Loftus Joe Lovas McMahon Marge Moley Friendship 2, 3, 4, lyaku 3, Current 3, 4, Current Chorus 2, 3, 4, Current 4, Basketball, lMan G. R. L, 3, Forum 4, Riverlet 4, agerl 4, Baseball 4, Dept. 3. Monitor 4, Pen Points 4f Production Dept. 4, , Movies 3, 4. .IH ' J' ' 1 I , r -la. 'fr . f W r Apnsy Vfobert Myers Robert IN Harry Nyland Shirley Olsen ,ijfflli e 'Vre Football, Monitor. Hi-Y 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Football 4, Hi-Y 4. Friendship 2, 3, ' ,Itch , 4, Baseball 3, 4, Foot- rent Forum 3, 4, jy ra i C58 ,f ,i ball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Hi-Tide 3, 4, X ,' JU 'Wh il . Movies 3, Operetta 2, 3, let 4, Student 1 Fog GU QQ qi i Student Government 3. ment 4, Quiz QW bg: I 3, 2- il Monitor 3, Pen P ' a , n ints , Quiggflll T2Qm,2, p'U Stg n Ement 'I M sag, , ,fghoh A, 3:9 HT i2,' H fi'- tor'2,b 4.Jm' 'rl' Georgia Papworth Shirley Parker X F 'e d h' 2, 3, ltreas- ' '- ul:erll,S 3 lvice-presi- 7 K i I dentl, Dramatic Club 3, I .4 5 1 - 4, Girl's Council 2, G. R. -Q I-6, L. 2, 3,, Current Forum A M X - 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, X Chorus 2, 3, 4, Office I - wxl X, Work 2, 3, 4, Library 3, -X Operetta 2, 3, Student 1 . - Government 4, Monitor , 1 3 X A ix fix rl' , W twenty-e E f I . O R J I , yd ,V , , I 4, - F W Q AA -55,1121 , I . inf' 0-'J' ff ' ' A l 0- '61 'Ac 5 ' 3 A t 1- 1 -' ' '. - , . -I ' j--:' -f , N ' 'B bu if 1.5, '-'-Qulfy L 30-2-0 - pq! ff- . iq . In AJ-f' . 7 'S , Gene Petty Jean Pierce' Beverly eid ,:5,Mf, Earl Rizzo 4 N, -f 1 Friendship 2, 3, 4, tpres- Friendship 2, 3, 4, tRing Other Schools 2, G.R.L. Football. cg Z identl, Dramatic Club 3, Choirmanl Dramatic 3, 4, Library 3, Friend- K M ' X 4, Current Forum 4, Hi- Club 2, 3, 4, lyok 2, 3, ship 3, 4, Riverlet 4, fl! f N X Tide 2, 3, Student Gov- Current Forum 4, Stu- Monitor 4. - 1 , . ernment 3, Monitor 2, dent Government 4, ' 1 X fy X 3. Riverlet 4, chorus 2, 4, , -X' 2 , Operetta 2, Senior Play L tj ,y 'S' 14 V1 ,-N 4, Monitor 3, Hi-Tide 3. ' VJ X vi fl, ' 11: 'iii' I J' ' I . if lv , . . ll 9 sg :mes Rogers Lester Roig Gilbert Russell Pa a rs eggy Sauppe Hi-Tide 3, 4, Track 4, Band 4, Orchestra 4, urr m, , 4,, , Frrgndshrp 2, 3, 4 Riverlet 4, Monitor 3. r sh' 2, G.R.L, yt, L, 2, Monitor 4, , Ch Za. ,6BaM 2, Or ra , Op rgfta 3, Riv rlet , Moirilor 3, 4. icille Schade Marie Schmidt William Schoonover Jean Schwartz Dorcas Sherman Friendship 2, 3, 4, Pro- Friendship 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Gov- Friendship 2, 3, 4, Cur- Friendship J, 3 duction Dept, 3, Cur- Dramatic Club 2, 3 ernment 4, Current rent Forum 4, G,R.L, 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Rav rent Forum 4, Monitor 4. lVice Presidentl, 4 Forum 4, Chorus 2, 3, Production Dept. 3, 4, Music Club 2 lPresidentl, Current Track 4, Monitor 4, Student Government 3. Monitor 4, Operotta Forum 4, Student Coun- 3, Drqmmic Club 4 cli 4 lSecretaryl, Girls Council 2, 3, Chorus 2, 4, Monitor 3, 4..jg. curl. Jdafvvovtdi J K 715 1-..4..'-,'. 1-Q IW, -.li' l twenty-nine 5 Ah J it J ,sa 1 -c Martha Sherman Other Schools 2, 35 Friendship 4. Arlene Sprouse Anne Stroup Friendship 2, 3, 45 Chorus 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Office Monitor 45 Cur- rent Forum 45 Hi-Tide 3, 45 Student Government 35 Pen Points 4. Bob Simmons Marie Stein Friendship 2, 3, 45 G.R, L. 2, 3, 45 Chorus 45 Production Dept. 2, 3, lMancigerl. Charles Sullivan Hi-Y 3, 45 Current Fourm 45 Dramatic Club 45 Chorus 2, 45 Football 3, 45 Track 45 Movies 3, 45 Operetta 2 Riverlet 45 Class Officer 4, iPresi- dent i5 Student Govern- 3, 45 Monitor 45 Senior Play 4. Charles Simpson Hi-Y 3, 4 iTreasurerl5 Class Officer 4 iVice Presidentl5 Track 3, 45 Football 45 lyak 3, 4 iVice Presidenti5 Stu- dent Council 35 Current Forum 45 Monitor 2, 3, 4. Mary Stetanik Friendship 2, 45 Office Work 35 Production Dept. 35 Student Gov- ernment 4. Barbara Sipp James Southwic Other School 2, 35 Cur- rent Forum 4 lVice Presidentl5 Friendship 45 Dramatic Club 45 Girl's Council 45 Student Gov- ernment 45 Riverlet 45 Monitor 45 Pen Points 4. Lois Stender Friendship 2, 3, 45 GR. L. 2, 3, iVice Presi- denti, 4, iTreasurerJ5 Hi-Tide 2, 3, 45 Cur- rent Forum 45 Student Government 45 Student Council 45 Girl's Coun- cil 45 Monitor 2, 3, 45 Pen Points 4. Hi-Y 3, 45 Iyok lTreasurerl5 Banc 45 Orchestra 3, 45 boi! 25 Chorus 25 K ta 25 Student C ment 4. Sally Stoneburn. Friendship 2, 3, 4 rent Forum 3, 45 I tic Club 45 Girl's cil 35 Hi-Tide 2, G,R.L. 35 Debate C Student Governmi 45 Riverlet 45 Pen 45 Monitor 3, 45 Play 4. James Tabler -545. Hi-Y 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 5 -3' '4 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Ether- 1 us 25 Operetta 25 usic 5 Club 45 Current Forum f R Z 4. 9 4 5 - i i 'S' N X Y X ii ' . X'- ,N-Gha . , ', 2. 3 Y FN ,i thirty Cal Stephenson Other Schools 2, 35 Band Hi 45 Orchestra 45 Baseball 4. Virginia Ward -li Y 3 Hi Tide 3 Band Friendship 2, 35 Drama- r tic Club 45 Production student Government 4 Dept, 3. ,il Young Margaret Zeager Y 3 4 Iyak 3 Stu G.R.L, 2, 3, 45 Produc- dentGovernment4 tion 3, 4. v-'L wav! VL 43 --., . ff! ' Lf fr fe as ,C f 'K' C' fn - . DG. . John Thibo Margaret Tielke e T eadwell -Y 2, 3, 45 Current F 'e d h' 2, 3, 45 M i 3, 45 . . Forum 4. EID3, 45 Curreiitt L. , , gf'-fbrarvg: 3, f45 Student o ' Gi un- cil 3 xr 4 fi Vice' Preside ' Cheri S5414 Zpsvmpezgv 3, 'f let 45 Studezllgod 35 Barbara Withington Other Schools 25 Music Club 3, 4, lPresidentJ5 Dramatic Club 3, 4, 1Vice Presidcnti, Friendship 3, 45 G.R.L, 35 Chorus 35 Operctta 3. Riverlct 45 Monitor 4, Senior Play 4, P cr Points 4. l JUNIORS I r l'.:llllll The class of '42 wisely chose Bob Syvertsen to lead them through their Junior year with other efficient officers as: Vice President--Lester Butzman, Secretary-Roger Williams and Treasurer-Fred Watson. Their dance in November was rather overcrowded due to the large number of alumni present. . . When the new editor for the Hi-Tide was chosen, Johnny Langenhan, a prominent junior, stepped into that position . . . There was great commo- tion during the lunch periods when their much delayed class jewelry arrived . . . They put on a new and different Jr. Talent Night and more tickets were sold than for any other Jr. Talent Night . . . Betty Abbott, Fred Watson, and Ed Ladd were picked to represent them in the speech contest and Fred Watson won the Grand prize as well as the class prize . . . All in all the Junior year for the Class of '42 was a huge success, and they are looking forward to being seniors with great enthusiasm. 'Q I ll Fll . 5 f- -'- 9 f I Jls ' Q III' 'L iran!!-5' L ul has-2J7::v hull- 'n g-fnral h it s ' All 'fi-:::...l f J:::r.nnu!:: !, '!!I4Eng i - -' A gn :::1g5g:SF-sg, 'Sigur 11 u 1.3. amd! .'. I Vi f:::: I a I' I I I la I 1 ' ' 1' l - I - , x,','v '1 , . , ., C. thirty-two Bob Syvertsen, President Lester Butzman, Vice-Presdient Roger Williams, Secretary Fred Watson, Treasurer -1 ::'lrfI, -s, fi .. fr.ef'..-A ,, . ,ny ' - fat' Q mmw Tiny? Why Does Street Look Disgusted? Get every point debaters What are they doing German Band School days 55N5555555NS5NSS55N5NSS5NS5NSNS554NNN5 1445N5NN4SNNN5N54554S555N5Q4SS 550555865545 Niiiiiiiiixiikv thirty-three G 15 J' ' 1' R fi wifi JUNIORS Back Row-T. Barrett, R. Doan, F. Daedlow, B. Clark, H. Beck, W. Burton, M. Brown. Third Row-M. Adams, F. Bowles, E. Doyle, B. Alexander, L. Allen T. Cunningham, E. Berthold, R Deitrick, J. Baker. Second RowiE. Blackburn, L Butzman, B. Cook, B. Berry, G Clapp, P. Dillon, S. Aaams,J Brooks. Front RowaB. Abbott, D. Bielert M. crumb, G. Brmain, s. Cobb: V. Arndt, J. Brownson. JUNIORS Back Row-B. Rudolph, B. Kelly, J. Flynn, T. Robertson, J. Gal- vin, M. Elliott, B. Johnson, R. Peieau. Third Row---D. Gourley, B. Guyot, T. Gaetano, H. Gerstenberger, T. Gore, B. Graham, B. Griswold, L. Grimes, P, Ewry. Second Row-M, Gilmore, J. Hor- ten, A. Gabriel, N. Irwin, J Hooper, D. Hautler, G. Fiske, R. Hahn, J. Kazaa. Front Row-P. Gorman, J. Drurnp- leman, D. Jones, R. M. Hahn M. Garrett, E. Howarth, D. Egger 1 vi! S412 'il' YL 'Ai-'25 W 5?f'b'E.Ii 5 'b'B!ffJ'2Qtl5isS'B B'3i'B'lWiQSQSSNQSSSKMQSNSSQSNNSVS5 lS5Si'5SN5N1SS'i-NSNSNSQNS51SSN5NN5SNSSSSNS1SS85S4 JUNIORS Nearing the end of their high school career, the juniors made up the body of all clubs and ac- tivities and looked forward to the future, all the time building their foundation for college and business. thirty-tour JUNIORS November l3-Ordered class jewelry. November 20-The Junior Dance. January l6-Distribution of class jewelry. February 20, Zl-Junior Talent Nite. 'QWei3- s'P-Q-EY:-':4i4QJzS'5v'tQ9iAVBQMQNN-'3'f -i-'E-li'tx'Ni,XS'l,KAVfl : 1 Sm 315 thirty-five JUNIORS Back Row-B, Loufmann, G. Lvons G. Mercer, L. Petty, B. Parks G. Love, L. Madison, J, Noran, D. Olson. Third Row-D. Powers, J. Mino, E Lumm, C. Lutz, C. Levet, J Reese, R. Kinzer, T. Moats, P. Partridge. Second Row-J. Langenhan, B. Mil- Ier, D. Koster, D. Oehlke, G Metzger, M. Pierman, J. Nelson, D. Nicholson, G. Kazda. Front Row--M. O'Brien, G. Pritch- ard, J. Reich, N. Peoco, R. Main, B. Rich, D. Novak, M. Lehr. JUNIOR CLASS Back Row-B. Svvertsen, V. Tread- well, J. Young, N. Street, E. Schwartz, B. Saboe, F. Wilhelm, B. Warren, B. Stenger, E Shank, F. Watson. Third Row--M. Share, N. Sharc, S Schoonover, M. West, M. Sam- mett, L. Zak, B. Walker, B. Tome, S. Wilson, J. Sanford, S. Thompson. Second Row-J. Souris, B. Zahn, J. Speckman, P. Shattuck, B. Gage, J. Schriber, F. Yaeger, C. Sollen- berger, R. Williams, E. Sheets. Front RowYS. Schmaltz, P. Smith, C .Von Flandern, E. Smith, L. Scherer, H. Tasse, B, Walters, J. Stretiberger, V. Souris, al We 'sl if is 5 a . 53 sf SCDPHOMCRES The Sophomores heard about Rocky and thought that he would be a good addition, but he didn t have enough sports to his credit so they turned him down. To head their first year in Senior High, the class of '43 ' ' ' - esi- d V' Gustavson president, Dick Whelan, vice pr electe uc , dent, Jack Skomp, secretary, and Larry Warrick, treasurer. These officers, with the help of committees and faculty ' advisers, planned their annual Sophomore dance. Cliff Con- I t nolly furnished the music for more than a hundred coup es a Kensington Gym on Feb. l5. The Sophomore class seemed athletically inclined with boys and girls participating in all senior high sports. The Sophomore picnic ended one of the most enjoyable years at Rocky River High School for all members of the class of '43, IV f 'W ,A I lx' xy . IN f 1 le A .T S ,IP 4 ' l ' ffiilrffs-ffef' , 1 , . ,-'i,',' ' s Uv z+siilnD ,Z V E 5 t , Z, 56 f 2 i E 9' , Q-f f 21 , s Y x 4 A 6, X thirty-six I 5-'.. T Vic Gusfavson, President Dick Whelan, Vice-President Larry Warrick, Secretary Jack Skornp, Treasurer Stumbleburns Our Gal Sal Blow it out your ears SurreaIist's Dream Defense Prog ram Two Trim Destroyers 5555555555555555'555555f5555555555'5f5555'555'555555555'55555555r55r55A5555f55'55555555555555 555555555555555555555 555555555 thirty-seven ff-ii V SOPHOMORES Back rowkG. Brauer, A. Chaney, B. Eicher, T. Blackiston, B. Baker, D. Bergman, B. Brownson, C Baeckler. Third Row-B. Brawley, R. Bowman, A. Benninghoff, A. Brown, E Arndt, H. Currie, E. Cook. Second Row-R. Brown, R. Don- nelly, R. Cottier, C. Blanchard N. Birdsall, A. Attewell, D Brown, A. Collart. Front Row-B. Aldridge, L. Bader J. Charlton, v. Allen, M. cdr-il ners, J. Braun, J. Caprio, A Adamsvwg IJ ' ' l 41 1 f yr' 'P A ll .1-f ' sovuomonis Back Row-J. Greene, D. Gabriel, R. Gilmore, B. Hollis, K. Geiger, V. Gustavson, D. Greene, J. Free, S. Hintzelmann. Third Row-C. Hand, J. Ferguson, R. Harlan, M. George, M. Kirk, M. Josselyn, L. Guercio, E. Kla- von. Second Row-N. Gienke, B. Hen- ning, A. Hunt, E. Gardner, C. Gregerson, B. Gray, F. Glose. Front Row-M. Grahame, P. Fen- wick, A. Hahn, M. Johnson N. Gabrielson, M. Genger, B. Fisher, A. Howarth. 5ln's'BS!'ks a-'L Q 'Ni,!1.4-.'?fk'1-74 ,l5!!'!'2:, if f ? t-43559 W5 iii 41-'Seq 'H X 'a H ?? !'!, f?!,'L''Al'i S- 'ff S X I' A635 B SOPHOMORES These Riverites, by this time old pals of our school, had some minor adjusting to do as they made ready to take over some responsibilities. Show- ing what they were really made of, they soon gained the respect of all members at the Senior High. thirty-eight SOPHOMORES October 24--Class Elections. February l5-Sophomore Dance. March I8-Speech Contest Finals for Senior High. rSSi!t'r'1QX i'LS'8SSQTKSSSQMEKISQLSQSN581'RQ'iiiis5M'S5SSS5ivSSQiS1v'bSi,41555545SSSi5'!St15 sN'A'XNU5'?V-'Q 1' 'f-'31 mtl:-'Z-xt 1 ' i thirty-nine SOPHOMORES Back Row---P. Rebel, B. Schaible, B, Schmaltz, B. Montgomery, B. Payne, D. Koll, B. McCormick, T. Ormiston. Third Row--VW. Paulson, W. Rolme ertson, M. Reed, B. Schenck, l Ralph, B. Murphy, B. Polack, J. Polack, L, Laughlin, D. Nylanct Second Row-V L. Mitchell, P. Mil- ler, B. Miller, W. Leopold, A. Masters, C Myers, J. Portridqe, D. Sandvick, L. Loufman. Front Row--V-B. May, J. McCormick, N. Russell, V. Randall, E. Ros- mussen, C. Mango, L. Martin, V. Loth. SOPHOMORES Bock Row-B. Smith, R. Ware, A Weiss, B. Woods, D, Springer, R Erb, D. Whalen, B. Tezie, B Eastbrook, L. Warrick. Third Row-B. Stastny, D. White- side, C. Woodruff, A. Wanek, A Smith, C. Stover, M. Wheeler, G Weber, S. Simpson, E. Share. Second Row---B. Wind, A. Szun yog, D. Stastny, J. Stock, W Thompson, B. Springer, T. Wal ker, J. Skomp, G, Fenker. Front Row-E. Shelly, S. Service, M Wathan, P. Watkins, S. Tak- ken, M. Simmons, R. Taylor, l Kirk. ef' 1 .wg , fi, si r 5 FRESHMEN Rocky was all set to enter the Freshman Class, but he couldn't pass his Minimum Essentials. ln September the class of l944 proudly and competently took over the leadership of the junior high. The first task was to elect officers. After a close race Peter Hughes was elected president, Karl Ware, vice-presi- dent, Joan Wood, secretary, and Kenneth Armstrong, treas- urer. This class, under the homeroom guidance of Miss Bar- rett, Miss Whaling, Mrs. Clouser, and Mr. Baetz, did fine work in the tax stamp drive, the help to the poor, and the infantile aid. Of course, the greatest event was the Shamrock Shuffle, the first dance this up-and-coming class has sponsored. This semi-formal affair met with financial as well as social success. The final fun event for this group of Freshmen was the traditional picnic. The good sport and fine food gave every- one the feeling of a successful day. This fine work has well prepared the class of '44 to take its place next year as a part of the senior high. df fff?ie 'N f . B., a Q0 + lk. x ..f xt' A ,ku 1 15 V .1 , fr 1 A 'Ti-U-. ,X ,lffw 2 fri 9 fd K If f Z fi K f I forty Bud Hughes, President Karl Ware, Vice-President Joan Wood, Secretary Kenneth Armstrong, Treasurer The Bee Queens Lose Your Gal, Boys? Scare Crow Basketball Followers Freshman Bachelors Klee on her way to New York v55555SSirS555N'bNNQ5ihN85545595455055NN8N55NGNS9S495N5Nir55N5NQM5i5NNSSN95SS55555NN'lNQ5W9555iS5SSSS555l5SSN5QS5N54 f orty-one FRESHMEN Fifth Row-HB, Ewing, B. Andree, B. Eichler, C. Badger, B. Broestle. Fourth Row-A. Cazier, B. Dillon B. Beech, B. Blanchard, B. Bell anger, P. Gaboriault, J. Bredt. Third Row---D. M, Burkhardt, M Cadwell, K. Dort, J. Cater, N Drury, J. Corby, E. Carlsen, J Berkey, Second RowAD. Bittler, J. Cronari- der, S. Baker, L. Collins, S. Arm- strong, J. Branch, J, Andrews, G, Combes. Front Row-P. Corriyeau, M. Brit- tain, A. Cooper, E. Allen, F. Allen, FRESHMEN Fifth RowfJ. Gregersen, D. Heil, E. Feldkirched, D. Kaiser, J. Fitz- gibbons. Fourth Row-R, Harsch, B. John- son, B. Fenker, J. Garlough, Joan Grigg, J. Godard, J. Fenker. Third Row-E. Greger, P, Horwich, E. Gedeon, J. Fowles, E. Gedeon, H. Gilner, E. Gorman. Second Row--M-B. Kaiser, R, Kara- binus, D. Jackson, B. Hughes, G. Halversen, B. Kaiser, H. Horten. Front Row--J. Henning, A. Ewing, J. Johnson, B. Henn, H. Gray, A. C. George. FRESHMEN Fulfilling their third year at our school, the Freshmen, by this time well-seasoned, led their un- der classmen in the problems of the Junior High. forty-two FRESHMEN Morch l5-Freshmon Dcince. Morch l-Speech Contest Finols for Junior High. Moy 24-Freshmen Picnic. forty-three FRESHMEN Bock Row-J. Myers, J. Souppe, L. Schibley, R. Sorles, W, Rudy, A. Posterczyk, J. Lutz. Fourth Row-T. Rice, J. Ormsby, M. Moore, D. Llndstrom, R, Ormis- ton, J. LePontons, G. Klee, B Sheorer. Third Row-A B, Ritchie, D. Powers, D. Michel, P. Pormolee, D. Rob- ertson, P. Ronanson, F. Rober- SOT1. Second Row-D, Kroy, G, Mintle, F. Mchloughton, S. Schmock, M, Schwortz, P, McCullough. Front Row--J. Loisy, M, McCor- mick, B. Meekins, K. Nylond, B. Neithomer. FRESHMEN Bock Row-JJ. Whitcomb, K. Wore B. Simmons, B. Watkins, H. Stenl ger, A. Weber, D. Urbon. Third Row--W. Slought, H, Toylor W. Sutcliffe, J. Wotterson, B Sollenberger, E. Scott, B. Wilson R. Troves. Second Row---A, Wolter, A, Trump B. Wilson, I. Sullivan, L. Timm B, Sorensen, G. Werntz. Front Row-V-VE. Scott, H. Smith J. Woods, D. Wnllioms, F. Wol- ker. EIGHTH GRADE --3971 flag J 5 '3 -IZ ffm' EJ Rocky was accepted by the eighth grade because all the girls fell for him at once. The present eighth grade started the year with new hope, knowing that it would no longer be the baby of the school The class elected Don Kelley, president, Mary Withington, vice-president, Tom Allen, secretary, and Don Gilmore, treasurer. They are represented by four well-known students in Student Council, and they did their share in the paper sale . h . . . in t e collecting of tax stamps, and in the drive for the Com: munity Fund. Although their social activities have been few, these eighth graders enjoyed themselves immensely. We all know that they are capable of becoming the lead- ers of the Junior High next year. S x f T I 'Up- c. 5 i i 1 5 v' lfff ' ,V ,, uf gmgiffffa QW' ,. WEEE, 22222215 'fzzar'-aag, ffF2?a?Ei'Z3E? :E:2Z5:EE.'EE E512 S5553 'LTS7 -NJ 4 xc - wivia forty-1uur Don Kelly, Pres. Mary Withington, V. Pres. Tom Allen, Sec. Don Gilmore, Treas. Engaged? Bathing Beaufiesl Spoon-fed Baby Wishful Thinking Practicing Embarrassed b54NS65555N55555NNSSN55N54N44NN N55 55555545555NiAN5NW55S5N55N5i5N5NSS5S5S5N5S8551S4 fo r fy - five EIGHTH GRADE Back Row-D. Nelson, E. Klein G. Simpson, J. Cormier, J. Barker. Fourth Row-J. McRae, J. Hoppin- ger, J. Rolfe, J. Ludwig, B. Thew, B. Schaible. Third Row-J. Barkes, M. Dort N. Kinzer, P. Asplin, B. Lorsen,l M Stein. Second Row-J. Lehr, J. Isaac, F Kirk, T. Thompson, J. Young, T Thomas, D. McCune. Front Row-J. Henning, N. Stritt- matter, M. Bowles, M. Jones, D. Greene. EIGHTH GRADE Back Row---M. Ruecke, N, Fow- ler, I. Pickering, D, Davis B. Reece, D. Murphy, D. Mobarry. Third Row-L. Partridge, P. Allen, D. Durin, M. Bennett, J. Elliott, G. Roulson, B. Friesner, D. Lahey. Second Row-B. Foster, R. Lee, C TenHoopen, B. Karabinus, G Payne, G. Shelley, T. Kuenzel. Front Row-S. Sparks, C. Wcihl, N. Metz, L. Herrett, P. Cowling, S Noron, M. George. 'yall .4 EIGHTH GRADE Constructing a sound footing in the seventh grode, the eighth grade rested upon this to build o first floor of knowledge. forty-six EIGHTH GRADE October 24-Class Elections. March lO--Eighth Grade Basketball Finals. March l8-Speech Contest Finals. xi l. iq SSSSS5'955S9r1'NSWiS5QfS'?.-'b'YNB vQ,'DQMYWENB'S'2f'QQfi!v VbW.1'A'!f'a s a3K'Qf't'3lSSf'la't'if'!-FZ' if-X ' Q- 'Lk.T,tirQ.K!r'Ea. N2 fi- 6 forty-seven EIGHTH GRADE Back Row-M. Normand, G. Share M. Fleischer, M. Geller, M Smith, M. Wifhington. Third Row--B. VanStonc, P. Wal- ker, C. Beaver, R, Dillon, D Oehlke, D. Myers, B. Fenwick. Second Row-B. Shic, D. Groshong J. Sandvick, P. Holibaugh, W Manns, D. Burson, S. Keel. Front Row-M. S. Street, C. Kiss M. Ladd, B. Henn, M. J. Rodger N. Calhoun. EIGHTH GRADE Back Rowfe-D. Kelly, A. Hoffman J. Heller, P. Enger, D. Dietesfeld E. Jones. Third Row--J. Drumplcman, G Gore, A, Adams, J. Barber, C Host, C. DeMarinis, S. Erb, R Westerfield. Second Row-T. Allen, D. Gilmore D. Sipp, R. Brownlee, L. Ganz R. Bartholomew, G. Francis. Front Row-M. Pierman, M. L. Rea- gan, C. Jones, S. Dennis, L Marco, J. Meier. 1 I 1 Q SEVENTH GRADE Ng I 0 IQ- f' F I ' f T 4 X lf K bf M Rocky liked the seventh grade very much but he couldn't be in two classes at once. The class of l946 totals l32 boys and girls, a peppy , funloving, but still very studious group of future men and women. In everything they do, they try their best, as was shown by the results of their paper sale. The various homerooms making up the seventh grade competed with each other in collecting sales tax stamps with the result that the seventh grade collected a total believed to be greater than that of any other class. Since the beginning of the school year, the citizenship rating of the class as a whole has improved very much. At first the class had the usual difficulty in getting acquainted with the customs, rules, and location of the rooms in Rocky River High. The class of l946 believes that in the years to come they will not only enjoy themselves at Rocky River High but' that they will leave a record here that will be looked upon with admiration by the classes which have been before them, and by those that will follow after. forty-eight Peggy Blowers, Pres. Donna MacFarIand, V. Pres. Joan Syvertsen, Sec. Patsy Buckingham, Treas. Teddy Presents As ye sew, ye shall rip Peanut Gallery Future Carpenters A Little Luncheon 655585-5555485 S SNNMSNNNQNKSSSQN NNN '5iNN5NNNNNN5NNN5'b5NNSNSS5!i5N55Q5N5SNN555Q555554r54555NN5N55NNS5NN55555SNSAN555 forty-nine 1946 SEVENTH GRADE Back Row-D. Starin, P. Will, N Vogel, J. Smith, N. Watson, L Platt, B. Wismar. Third Row--J. Sherman, B. Wil- liams, J, Waters, D. Stein, W Shank, R. Pasterczyk, E. Risher C. Kluth, J. Wenzel. Second Row-D, Walker, J. Rehor, G. Williams, F. Stover, R, Rior- dan, B. Parson, B. Sarles, N Liedtke. - Front Row-L. Vaughn, A. Vanek S. Smiley, J, Syvertsen, H. Todd R, Simpson, P. Timm. SEVENTH GRADE Back Row-B. Loesch, C. Laidlaw D. Boehmer, E. Langenhan, B Hochn, B, Estabrook, A. Le Pon- tois, J. Hague. Third Row---M. Alexander, M. Ba- der, D. Carlsen, B. Blanchard, R Chaney, S. Ayres, O. Bright, N Addleman, P. Blowers. Second RowiL, Haug, C. Cadle T. Hathaway, R. Hooper, D. Miii ler, B. Brawley, B. Hand, B Longfellow. Front R0w+C, Doolittle, S, Brunst, P. Buckingham, J. Dorko, J Deuble, P. Eldridge. 1 Q 51558855 SSWNS SSS!!1N9SS1NVSSS55SSS1S55S34555515555SS5S1i!N5NS5S4S-95154 55551555855555555SS5SS5SN5N5N5NiNN!SN55SS SEVENTH GRADE Even though their main task in their first year at River was to construct a strong foundation for their future years, the seventh graders carried out a full social year and made their presence known by adding many outstanding pupils to Rocky River High School. fifty SEVENTH GRADE October 24--Class Elections. November 6-First Grades received in Rocky River High School. 55555555NS55855585555S555SN15S51555555515551S5NS1i'!S5N155S5'5NS5NNN4N5N'!N5VSQS5NN1SN555551NN5S5NN5NS5555NNNSNSSV fifty-one SEVENTH GRADE Back Row--A. Kolbe, B. Rudy, J Horton, G. Hale, A, Mitchell, F Westerfield, H. Hoppe, D. Mentf zer, R. Gregg. Third Row---V. Rollins, L. Loutman, B. Ruht, P. Weldy, C. Nyland o. Klrlough, D. sfock, J. Lydl rickson, C. Peterson. Second Row--L. Greene, T. Souris, H. McCarthy, D. Paisley, J. Wil- son, R. Hagedorn, B. Hughes J. Pejeau. Front Row--J. Hardin, J. Meier, L. Nicholson, D. Peterson, J. Grigg, J. Nelson, SEVENTH GRADE Bock Row--D. Gildermeister, D. Olmsteod, R. Josselyn, R Fcnker M. Burney, M. Inman, M. Holi- haugh, P. Garlough, M. Hirchd ert. Third Row-B, Turnbull, E. Brown G. Garrett, J. Monturi, D. Ed- wards, H. Wilson, B. Burney. Second Row--J. Galloway, J. Co- mey, D. Adams, D. Beorse, B Boeddner, D. Attewell, J. Cater B. Bender. Front Row-D. Parker, J. Borger- man, B. Hardesty, J. Douglas, S Godard, D. McFarland, S, Hoo- 1946 i t mw QM ROCKY BECOME X X f f! X, MV' if X Z! 4 X 3 C! X X X 21? X ' gf'f,l:-I, A-0-nn '-f:EE:::A,-323357 . gig:::qE55E?' np!!-5:vL'i-'5 K5 62'- ff LUB-MINDED 'M V f M 2 ' Nfxx I Q, A K MXN 6 4 CT x xx X 'W N IE H: -1 ' my f f I fm STUDENT COUNCIL I DICK FENWICK LYLE MADISON MARIE SCHMIDT FRANK HAUSERMAN President Vice President Secretary Treasurer In the spring of i940 the student council for the coming year wos elected. Upon its shoulders rested the responsibility of furthering student government at Rocky River High School. This newly-elected group was the sec- ond student council in Rocky River, and its duty was to build on the foundation that had been established by the preceding organization. In the fall of I94O, Student Council resumed its work, led by the competent president, Dick Fenwick, and under the capable guidonce of Miss Frances McKee, faculty adviser. Their good work started off with a bang when they set up the monitor system in a new and effi- cient manner. As the year rolled on, student-governed study halls began to appear. These were the work NNNNNQQVNSNVQNNSN fifty-four STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row--R. Gilmore, C. Myers, L. Madison, V. Gustavson, A. Hoag, R. Griswold B. McCormick, R. Sarles, J. Lamprecht. Third Row-D. Groshong, J. Langenhan, W. Slaught, F. Hauserman, J. Schriber D. Fenwick, T. Dixon. Second RowfD. Jackson, B. Hughes, M. Forsythe, N. Street, B. Fenwick, D, Gilmore D, Miller. l'-irst Row-M. Schmidt, A. M. Hahn, l.. Stender, G, Brittain, P. Buckingham P. Blowers, S. Service. of Student Council, and it seemed from the results that they will go far in Rocky River. One of the greatest ac- complishments was the purchase of an elaborate and expensive basketball scoreboard for our remodeled gym-- nasium. This was purchased by the tireless efforts of Frank l-lauserman, the chairman of the finance com- mittee. Through the collection of tax stamps they were able to raise enough money to purchase it. It has been the duty of Student Council to build up interest in student government and to help build up a strong foundation for the future voters of the United States. ii55S'bN'SS1S55535158554553595511515555551555i5SS1ivi55N1hS5S'b55S5SNSSSS5SSSi-S5855S1S'lo'N5SSSNNSkS!N'i8553151 'BW 'S 555585 fi lty-five RIVERLET Jack Lamprecht Editor Frank Hauserman Business Manager ln the l94l Riverlet the staff has tried to make an accurate recording of life at Rocky River High School. When you glance through these pages in years to come, we hope that you will be reminded of many happy and de- lightful memories. We wish to thank the faculty and the entire student body for their splendid co-operation and support, without which we could not have achieved our goal. We have worked long and hard, and we hope that this Riverlet, the re- sult of our efforts, is worthy of being the annual of our school and the year- book of the class of nineteen hundred and forty-one. 15 ,-'Q 'N Back Row-B. Sipp, L. Jones, C. Hanson, D. Garrett, F. Ebeling, A. Sprouse, A. Godard, B. Bell, M. Tielke, A. Brownlee, B. Endsley. Third Row-B. Withington, B. Reid, T. Dixon, F. Kock, S. Olsen, D. Sherman. Second Row-S. Stoneburner, J. Treodwell, J. Grigsby, D. Josselyn, 0. Hunt, B. Geiler, P. Sanders, W. Jones, C. Sullivan, B. Fricke, J. Lovas, K. Loftus, J. Brady, L. Roig. Front Row-D Barr, B. Jordan, J. Pierce, B. Krause, F. Hauserman, J. Lcimprecht, S. Mayers, S. Hazelett. fifty-six Editor , . , Business Manager . Literary Editor STAFF: Fred Koch Barbara Sipp Lester Roig Janet Herke Sally Stoneburner Staff Photographer Circulation Manager Patrons Artist . Sports Editor . . .Jack Lamprecht .. Frank Hauserman . Jean Pierce Alice Godard Frank Maycrs Sam l-lozelett Bill Krause Frank Moyers Roger Williams Bill Jordan ssS'vx .'-kwwtswwxlskits!-A-s'sQ4,x'4.xsxtS.'mLQ'ik'stssst-14stzw'i.1m'vL x X ,X .,n'5 HI-TIDE 9-J MARGARET FORSYTHE JOHN LANGENHAN D Editor First Semester Editor Second Semester Business a . This year the Hi-Tide has been sponsored by Miss Sara Craig. Meet- ings were held weekly and the assignments and business were taken care of at that time. Twice during the year, try-outs were held and additional staff members were selected. The issues of the Hi-Tide have shown a marked improvement over those of preceding years. Each issue has contained at least one picture and sev- eral new columns have been added. The April Fool's Issue was especially interesting. The Hi-Tide has served the high school well and has added much to the spirit and co-operation of the student body. 1 Back Row-I. Pickering, L. Stender, B. Woods, G. Brauer, A. Collart, D. Whalen, D. Greene. Second Row-D. King, H. Curry, J. Godard, G. Klee, A. Stroup, D. Jones, J. Langenhan, B. Langenhan, S. Stoneburner, P. Gorman, T. Thompson, S. Cobb, S. Hazelett. , Front Row-S. Olsen, A. Godard, S. Service, E. Ladd, M. Forsythe, D. Koll, F. Koch. fifty-eight SSWQSSSSSNNKSSSSSSQQNQKQ858815 Editor-in-Chief . Advisory Editor ,. Business Manager , Circulation Manager News Editor ...., Feature Editor .. Sports Editor . , Staff Photographer HI-TIDE STAFF John Langenhan Margaret Forsythe . , , , . Ed Ladd , , ,Shelia Service . Barbara Polack . Fred Watson Rodger Williams , , Sam Hazelett Reporters--Q. Fowler, J. Charleton, S, Thompson, P. Gorman, J. Pickering, D. Koll, J. Goddard, H. Currie, P, Collins, J, Andrews. Typist , ..,.., . Louise Jones Faculty Adviser , , Sara M. Craig 1S1t5SkNStSiiiSS5t85515185855558iSSS55SSiSiSSiSSOi!BSKSSCSSNSSKNSSSSSKSSSSQSSSSSS fifty-nine NATIONAL THESPIANS Back Row-S. Mayers, B. Coppage, A. Hoag, M. Elliot, D. Koll. Third Row--D. Monson, E. Ladd, R. Wil- liams, J. Lamprecht, B. Griswold, B. Langenhan, F. Ebeling. Second RowMP. Bredt, J. Pierce, G. Petty, B. Withington, M. Gilmore, M. Forsythe. Front Row-S. Parker, D. Jones, M. Schmidt, J. Treadwell, N. Street. l This year the first project of the Dramatic Club was to put into effect an entirely new plan for taking in members. Instead of gaining admittance by tryouts, a special group of beginners was formed. The members of this group were tagged Neophytes. Neophytes received points for certain duties they perform and for act- ing some part in a play. After achieving TOO points they are initiated into the National Thespian Group. Neophytes hold their meetings after school while the honored Thespians get together at the homes of different members. For the first time in school history, Dramatic Club presented its play, Seven Sisters, for two nights instead of the usual one. The number of tickets sold and the enthusiastic applause proved the success of this play. There were also two most enjoyable one-act plays, Madness in Triple Time, and C. l. D. C. l. D. was entered in the Play Contest at Kent where it received high merit from the judges. Dramatic Club always takes care of the exchange assemblies with other schools, and at Christmas time, with the help of the chorus, it presented a very simple but effective tableau. It is now time to mention the ability of the club's officers and to give due credit to the fine and orderly meetings which our president Marie Schmidt has conducted. Also to be praised are the programs which Barbara Withing- ton has directed, and the willingness of all members to participate in club activities. The members were most grateful to Miss White, under whose supervision they had a most successful year. sixty EOPHYTES OFFICERS President ................ Marie Schmidt Vice-President C1 Program Chairman Barbara Withington Secretary . ..... Mary Gilmore Treasurer . . .Bob Langenhan Supervisor . ..... Miss White Sipp, V. Ward, B, Bell, C. Sullivan, B. Frecke, B. Jordan, B, Krause, S. Hintzclmann Sherman, S. Simpson. Weber, C. Woodruff, J. Free, A. Benninghotf, S. Schoonover, S. Schmciltz, J. Kazrla, A , Wathan. Fourth Row-V. Gage, M. Josselyn, M. Crumb, P. Smith, J. Reich, M. Wheeler, J, Greene, D. Jossclvn M. O'Brien, H. Currie, J. Grigsby. Third Row-J. Brooks, C. Van Flandern, M. Conners, B. Abbott, D. Oehlke, J. Charlton, P. Watkins S. Service, E. Blackburn. Second Row-S. Stoneburner, S. Tokken, P. Fenwick, G. Brittain, J. Braun, A. Wilson, S. Cobb, J. Barber J. Brady. Front Row-J. Young, J. Speckman, T. Baker, S. Hazelett, B. Cook, E. Case, D. Garrett, F. Hauscrman. Back Row--B. J. Polack, D. Fifth Row--G. Brownlee M. 5558S5SS55S555555155155NN5S5555555555585i555SS55S5SNN15S5NN555SSI5NN5S5SSSKi'SSNN4SQSNKNNQNNNQN BSSSQNSN 5185 881551 sixty-one WV! Hl-Y CLUB rmsr smssmz Art Hoag President Dick Garrett Vice-President Frank Moyers sscoun semester: Bill Jordan President Dean Monson Vice-President Wally Jones Secretary Secretary David Cooper Charles Simpson Pro. Chairman Treasurer sixty-two SENIOR HI-Y During the summer of l940, Hi-Y officers attended state and national conventions and meetings to get new ideas for programs, service projects, and the general welfare of the club. With this early start l-li-Y was able to get off to one of its most successful years, and through the untiring efforts of President Arthur l-loag and the support of the mem- bers, the club was able to give a successful dance in January, and carry out its annual Christmas Basket project with the co-operation of Friendship Club. David Cooper, who was program chairman, provided a number of fine speakers who talked to the fellows each Tuesday night on subjects of varied interest from G-Men to Life in Persia. At the semester, Bill Jordan took over the presidency, and with his staff continued the club's purpose to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community the high standards of Christian character. ln the spring the yearly campaign to clean up River was put on, and in May the year was ended to the tune of swing music and soft lights at the Sweetheart Banquet. LSSSSSSSBSSSSWSSQ-SSSSNSSNSSSSESHSSSSS1545558555S'vSS'55'lSN15SiN5S 55SSS5S5SSSSSSS54bSMSS!SSSSVNSSSSSSSSQSS5535555851 Eack Row G. Fetzer, R. Frickc, C. Hanson, R. Coppage, B, Foerstnei, C. Sullivan, R. Myers, H. Huber. Fourth Row-H. Nyland, R. Christ- iansen, J. Boswell, W. Handel, R Langenhan, R, Simmons, L. Roig, C. Simpson, J. Rodgers. Third Row-W. Krause, A. Hoag, J. Southwick, R, Garrett, E, Case, F. Mayers, J. Tabler, W. Barco, D, Garrett, T. Bright, P. Young. Second Row-J. Lamprecht, S. Hazelett, D. Monson, F. Koch, W. Hass, F. Ebeling, W. Schoonover, D. Cooper, M, Bridenbaugh, W Jordan. First Row--S, Hopper, J. Tuttle, E. Hurdle, W. Jones, R. Barr, P. Fisher, R. Fenwick, F. Hauser- YTTOY1. Back Row-YB. Johnson, B, Clark M. Elliot, V. Treadwell, J. Mina B. Stenger, F. Watson, E. Doyle Fourth Row-B. Griswold, E. Ladd G. Mercer, J. Noran, C. Sollenl berger, D. Powers. Third Row-AL. Grimes, R. Williams B. Syvertsen, B. Scott, H. Beck H. Gerstenberger, S. Adams, L Petty, Second RowfB. Berry, J. Langen- han, F. Bowles, T .Gore, T Moats, C. Lutz, E. Lumm, B Cook, B. Miller. First Row-B. Guyot, E. Blackburn D. Koster, G. Lyons, L, Butzman J. Young, R. Doon, J. Schriber. sixty-three 1 1 BAND Our band under Mr. Bowen's direction has grown con- sistently from a small beginning to the largest and best equipped of any school of its size. Through the efforts of the P. T. A. and the support of the student body, each member is now completely outfitted in uniform. With the entire band bedecked in maroon and white and with Drum Maiorette Betty Geiler strutting her stuff out in front, the band certainly has added color to our football games this year. The football season wouldn't have been com-I plete if it weren't for the performance of the band. The mem- bers practiced diligently and introduced many new maneuvers on the field. The band climaxed the year with its excellent performance at the annual band concert. As we close the book on a very successful season, we can truly be proud of the band's fine showing. X s..f OCKY 'P .XO M70 'W ,Q K Q . X ,, .af it L A ! J 'iff fx- 671 SCWO ggi- 5 ' l E L f :EA W 5 J ,.,.uva. LEW? levi... This year the orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Bowen, has worked to attain balance. This was necessary because of the lack of strings and a large brass section. At times the tempo has been retarded, but with concen- tration and earnest practice there has been a noted improve- ment. Our orchestra has furnished music for many assemblies and will be remembered for its excellent performance for various evening programs. ORCHESTRA Mr. Bowen Director sixty-four 5855855555NSSNSSWSb5SNNSStSSSNSS55S511855SN5SN5S9N515SS5SS5SSS5555555555555155555451555555515S5S5Ni5SS555SSSNSN1 The Formation of an R Flag Carriers and Drum Maiorette Marching ORCHESTRA Back Row-M. Elliott, W, Barco, J. Tabler, A. Foster, C. Stevenson, S. Hopper, J. Southwick, B. Krause, D. Springer, J. Partridge, F. Koch. Second Row---M. Crumb, J. Herke, B. Berry, J. Stock, B. Dillon, W, Manns, G. Russell, J. Whltcomb, J. Rolfe, F. Ingram, E. Hurdle, E. Ladd, L. Vaughan, First Row-W. Slaght, D. King, B. Brixner, E. Case, C, Beaver, R. Josselyn, P. McCullough, T, Kirk, S. Hazelett. 55555555555SSSNSWSWSSSSSQNWSWS!SSSWSWSS511NNSSSSMlSNii5SS5S55SSN555SSNS55iNSSSS55S5S55Q555NS5S55S5S!55S535155554 sixty-five CHORUS This year there were titty boys and girls in our chorus. They furnished music for several occasions throughout the year. At Christmas they accompanied a series ot religious tableaus with the familiar Christ- mas carols. During the winter they sang for Dad's Night, which the P.T.A. sponsored. In April they presented a music festival instead of an operetta, as there were not enough boys to balance the chorus. At the close ot the year, chorus sang at the Baccalaureate Service. Mr. Bowen de- serves much credit tor the fine choral music he has directed this year. NS555SN45NN5554415NN9S54 55N5555SNiN555NN55N5'555Q5'5SN55NNS5NNVW5i655 SENIOR CHORUS Back Row-T. Moats, J. Norcn, N Collart, B. Parks, C. Sullivan, E, Rizzo, B. Nickolson, J. Speck- fT1C1I'1. Fifth Row- A. Eicher, J. Horten, E. Schwartz, G. Metzger, D. Sherman, K. Loftus, B. Bell, G. Papworth. Fourth Row-C. Ewing, E. Borre- son, R. Main, L. Zak, J. Sanford B. Endsley, S. Parker, N. Street Third Row-G. Prichard, P. Sand- ers, D. Oehlke, S. Thompson, J Pierce, P. Bredt, J. Brady, S Schmaltz, J. Drumpleman, M Moley. Second Row--J, Grigsby, D. Josse- lyn, D. Jones, M. Sammett, J Rich, P. Smith, J. Kazda. First Row--B. Abbott M. Schmidt M. Crumb, G. Britlain, B. Wat: ers, S. Cobb, D. King. JUNIOR CHORUS Back Row-M. Wheeler, B. Fenker, B. Johnson, G. Klee, W. Rudy, B. Hollis, A. Foster. Third Row-B. Aldridge, D. Murphy, F. McNaughton, E, Corry, B. Sol- lenberger, J. Godard, M. Cad- well. Second Row-A. Hunt, P. Horwick J. Fowies, v. Randall, J. Jenni son, l, Sullivan, J. Charlton, S Service, B. Armstrong, First Row-B, Fisher, E. Ewing, N Gabrielsan, C, Mango, P. Fen- wick, M. Genger, A. Adams. 54 sixty-si S MUSIC CLUB Back Row-J. Herke, D. Springer J. Tobler, M. Elliott, F. Moyers W. Jones, B. Withington. Second Row-J. Stock, A. Godard F. Ingram, J. Kazda, F. Koch. lee, J. Fitzgibbons, D. King, J Barber. MUSIC CLUB Music Club is well on its way to fame and fortune as it brings to a close its fifth suc- cessful year under the direction of Mr. Bowen. The program for the year included several speakers who clarified many of the questions and ideas of our up-and-coming high school musicians. Among the speakers were Mr. Rus- sell Abbott, and Mr. Bacon of the Cleveland News. One of the activities which the club indulged in was a roller skating party. The favorite topic of discussion throughout the year was the Cleveland Orchestra and its various sections. ln this way the members became acquainted with the effects pro- duced by woodwinds, brasses, strings, and percussion instruments. As home talent descended upon the evening program, three members were permitt- ed to air musical talents at each meeting. There was a great variety of talent, ranging from flute to vibraharp and drums. Officers for the year were as follows: Barbara Withington .................... President Fred Koch ........ Vice-President, Program Chairman Florabel Ingram ....................... Secretary Music Club sponsored the annual trip to Severance Hall and the enjoyable afternoon at the Metropolitan Opera. ' sixty-seven Front Row--B. Abbott, A. Brown- sfgftfiiy NATIQNAL Sing QQ, . xx' ff, , i-ioNoR SCJCIETY iryiwjyf' Back Row-E. Case, B. Griswold, B. Krause, C. Simpson, P. Young, B. Langenhan, E. Ladd. Third Row-VD. Monson, S. Hazelett, F. Koch, D. Koll, S. Adams, D. Cooper, W. Jones, D. Fenwick. Second Row-W. Barco, N. Street, M. Forsythe, G. Petty, J. Pierce, O. Hunt, M. Pierman, R. Collins, L, Stender. First Row-P. Bredt, M. Schmidt, G. Brittain, S. Parker, S. Olsen, A. Godard, M. Gilmore. March Zl , l94l , sixteen seniors and eight juniors were induct- ed into the Rocky River chapter of the National Honor Society. These students were chosen on the basis of character, scholar- ship, leadership and service. At this ceremony the old mem- bers explained the purpose of the society, and Miss Kerr of Garfield Heights gave a brief but inspiring talk. Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest recognition our students can receive. The officers this year were President, Charles Simpson, Vice President, Marie Schmidt, Secretary- Treasurer, Jean Pierce. sixty-eight Resolved, that the power of the federal govern- ment should be increased, was this year's debate topic discussed by our four debaters, Moira O'Brien and Ed Ladd on the affirmative, and Dean Monson and Don Koll of the negative. During the entire season, this topic was debated about fourteen times by each of our teams. Moira was the only new- comer this year, but there will be two new debaters next year to fill the places vacated by our depart- ing seniors, Dean and Don. Dean has been on the debate team for three years, and Don and Ed have been debaters for two years. A great deal of the credit for this successful season goes to Miss Boyer, the coach, who succeeded in obtaining important material and information. She also arranged par- ' ticipation in all the practice and tournament de- bates, and gave' the debaters valuable and COT1- structive aid in the techniques of speech-making and speech-giving. sixty-nine Back Row-E. Ladd, D. Koll. First Row-M. O'Brien, D. Monson, Miss Boyer. DEBATE CURRENT FORUM Back Row-J. Thibo, F. Foerstner, R. Coppage, B. Christiansen, B. Jordan, B. Krause, G Fetzer, C. Simpson, C. Hansen, R. Fricke. Fifth Row-B. Schoonover, F. Hauserman, J. Mino, B. Weinberg, J. Lovas, D. Koll, J. Bos- well, C. Sullivan. Fourth Row-F. Ebling, G. Petty, S. Olsen, M. Tielke, L. Jones, A. Stroup, M. Jonas, J Herke, F. Moyers. Third Row - F. Koch, A. Godard, J. Horten, K. Loftus, J. Brady, B. Bell, J. Schwartz J. Pierce, R. Barr. Sefiangl Ea:-M. Lehr, P. Sauppe, R. Collins, B. Sipp, A. Brownlee, G. Popworth, M. McMahon . c a e First gow-M. Forsythe, S. Stoneburner, P. Sanders, M. Schmidt, J. Fitzgibbons, L. Stender, J. arber. Current Forum is the club for those interested in world news and problems. Its members attended the bi-monthly meetings with enthusiasm, since each meeting proved to be entertain- ing and profitable to all. The field trips taken in the spring to the county jail and Criminal Court and to the Western Re- serve Historical Museum were the real highlights of the year. Current Forum is sponsored by Mr. Evien. lts officers for the school year were: President . .. . . .Bill Krause Vice President ..... . . .Bill Jordan Treasurer-Secretary . . . .Barbara Sipp Program Chairman . . . .Shirley Olsen seventy Since lyaku-its name meaning nature lover -was organized, some eleven years ago, it has steadily progressed and now is one of the most outstanding clubs of the school. Under the leadership of a student president, and supervised by Mr. Richards, the club is able to provide informative meetings and interesting outside activities. The mem- bership is limited to thirty, and lyaku has always had as many people on the waiting list as are in the club. Some of the outstanding pro- grams featured talks by some of our teachers, among them our prin- cipal, Mr. Grubb, and our superintendent, Dr. J. J. Young. Most of the members have taken part in the programs, and these talks have been helpful and interesting. Every member either entertained the members in his home or assisted one of the hosts. Some outside ac- tivities were a picnic and hike at North Chagrin Reservation, a skating party at Clague, bird hikes, and then, in the spring, the long awaited trip to Cook's Forest in Pennsylvania. Officers for the year were: President ..... ..... E ugene Case Vice President . . .... Charles Simpson Secretary .... .... B etty Geiler Treasurer . . .... Jim Southwick IYAKU Back HROZTJ. Southwick, R. Christiansen, C. Simpson, W. Krause, N. Collart, T. Garrett, E. ur e. Third Row-W. D. Monson, P. Dillon, W. Barco, E. Case, R. Griswold, J. Lamprecht, A. Hunt. Second Row-J. Herke, V. Gage, J. Grigsby, B. Warren, M. Pierman, P. Bredt, B. Endsley, B. Geller, F. Ingram. First Fgow-O. Hunt, D. Josselyn, P. Smith, R. M. Hahn, S. Thompson, C. Van Flandern, M. ore. seventy-one GENE PETTY President SHIRLEY PARKER Vice-President FLORENCE WILHELM Secretary BETTY ENDSLEY Treasurer FRIENDSHIP CLUB Friendship Club, the junior branch of the Y.W.C.A., began an enthusiastic and active year with a larger membership than last year, a total of 150. The Recognition Service held in October in the high school auditorium was a very im- pressive one. The executive committee was composed of Gene Petty, president, Shirley Parker, vice presi- dent and chairman of membership committee, Florence Wilhelm, secretary, Betty Endsley, treasurer, Marie Schmidt, inter-club representa- tive, Moira O'Brien, publicity chairman, and Nancy Street, chairman of home room repre- sentives. G Within the club are various interest groups which give the girls added activities. Ring Group, whose chairman is Jean Pierce, discussed the problems of girls. To be able to earn a' Girl Reserve Ring, they read several books and worked on personal projects. One of the most active groups in Friendship Club was Service Committee headed by Shirley Thompson. lt earned a considerable sum of money as the result of the candy sales at the football games. It was also Service Group that, with the Hi-Y, sponsored the Christmas baskets. Cabinet supper meetings, club teas, and the annual Christmas Alumnae Tea were most effi- ciently conducted by Jean Grigsby, the social Chairman. Jane Treadwell is the one to whom a great deal of credit should be given for the many en- joyable meetings. ln January Mrs. Nixen spoke on Negro Culture in America Today and later arranged for the club to see the dancers from Karamu Settlement house. Later in February Mrs. Benninghoff gave an excellent book re- view followed by a tea. This successful year was ended with the annual Pa-Ma-Me Banquet in May. seventy-two MONITORS The monitor system this Year was again under student council and for this respon- sibility a monitor committee was chosen with Marie Schmidt as chairman. Those desir- ing to become monitors gave the committee their applications. These applications were then carefully looked over by the committee who tried to choose trustworthy people to fill the positions each period. There were nine monitors each period including a chairman both upstairs and down- stairs whose job it was to give information to and Control his monitors. The monitors themselves had many duties such as asking for passes, greeting visitors, keeping the halls quiet and clean, etc., but all can be put under the general title ot trying to keep the school a businesslike and enioyable place in which to work. At the beginning of March, student council decided that monitors were needed home- room period to do away with so many students wandering through the halls with no special business. For the tirst time, therefore, monitors were also put on duty homeroom period. MNSGSNVSMNNNVMNM SNNSWSNSNQQGQNKQNSS 555 595 51950998 Last Row-B. Schoonover, E. Ladd, B. Simmons, D. Garrett, B. Krause, B. Fetzer, B. Schmaltz, V. Gustavson, S. Mayers, B, Langenhan, E. Kane. Fifth RowfB. Geiler, G. Petty, B. Withington, A. Godard, J. Cater, E, Carry, M. Adams, J. Nelson, M. Pierman, D. Mon- son. Fourth Row-L. Jones, D. Sher- man, S. Parker, V. Gage, N. Irwin, P. Bredt, B, Reid, S. Hintzelmann, B. Sipp, M. Forsythe. Third Row-R. Karabinus, B. Gray, P. Walker, J. Elliott, J. Fitzgibbons, P. Collins, J. Lan- genhan, P. Fisher, E. Black- burn. Second Row-L. Bader, J. Drumplemann, S. Simpson, P. Watkins, M. Brittain, K. Ny- land, L. Herrett, M. Withing- ton, D. Josselyn, First Row'-S. Stoneburner, J. Fitzgibbons, M. Schmidt, L. Stender, C. Jones, S. Service, A. Adams, B. Endsley. Last Row-F. Ebeling, J. Bos- well, V. Treadwell, F. Daedlow, C. Simpson, L. Petty. Fourth RowfA. Collart, P. Shattuck, D. Cooper, C. Myers, B. Hollis, C. Badger, P. Dillon. Third ROWQJ. Woods, D. King, A. Stroup, B Tome, K Loftus, P. Sanders, C. Van Flandern, R. Collins. Second Row-D. Jackson, S. Baker, B. Hughes, W. Slaught, J. Bredt, D. Fenwick, J. Stock. First Row-P. McCullough, M. Gore, O. Hunt, A. Wilson, J. Henning, J. Capria. seventy-four l Bock Row-D. Brown, T. Ormiston, N. Collart, B. Simmons, Second Row-Miss Robins, D. Oehlke, S. Olsen, P. Walker, J. Herke, B. Stastney. First Row--M. O'Brien, O. Hunt, J. Flynn, M. Grahame. seventy-five Though a comparatively small organization, the Library Guild has hopes of big things in the future. At present, under Miss Robins' supervision, the Guild helps to arrange displays or any other decorations around the library, besides doing the hun- dred and one jobs that exist in every library. With Jerry Flynn as president, Olive Hunt as social chairman, and Shirley Olsen as publicity agent, the Guild has been trying to make some LIBRARY GUILD of its ambitions realities. It is always looking for new ways to make the library more pleasant for the students. GERL RESERVES This year's membership of 85 girls in the Junior High Girl Reserves was the larges yet.. The following is a list of officers for the year of i940-4l: Dona May Burkhardt president, Janet Garlough, vice president, Winifred Sutcliffe, secretary, Dorothy Williams treasurer, Miss Hanna and Miss Workman, advisers. A This years activities have included a roller-skating party, a pot luck supper, ai alter-school dance on April first, a Mother-Daughter Banquet, a recognition service, c program with Rev. Mayer as guest speaker, and a spring ceremonial. The Girl Reserves are sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. They aim to help the individua girl make the most of herself through mental, physical, and spiritual development. The Girl Reserve, through her club, widens her circle of Friendship as is symbolized by the tri angle within the circle. 5555555555 555555555555555555545555555555 5455555555555555555555555554555555 5555555555555555555555'5555555f55555551 Bock Row-J. Le Pontois, B. Fenker, G. Klee, M. Caldwell, J. Fowles, M. Moore, H. Tay- lor, J. Garlough, I. Linclstrom, J. Corby. Fourth Rowiti. Gedeon, B. Sor- ensen, E. Gedeon, B. Sollen- berger, S. Shmock, N. Drury, E. Gorman, R. Ormiston, D. Murphy. Third Row-F. MacNaughton, P. McCullough, B. Wilson, J. Godard, D. M. Burkhardt, D. Williams, A. Walter, E. Scott, J, Gilner, J. Cater. Second Row--A. George, A. Cooper, P, Corriveau, E. Scott, J. Grigg, D. Kray, J. Berkey, M. Brittain, M. Schwartz. First RowgF. Ingersoll, H. Gray, J. Laisy, J. Woods, . Henning, R. McCormick, B. Henn, J. Johnson, C. Ingersoll. Back Row-G. Gore, M. With- ington, M. Geller, P. Allen, J. Barber, B, Fenwick. Fourth Row-J. Henning, J. Drumpleman, S. Street, N. Cal- houn, N, Metz, M. Smith. M. Rodgers. Third Row 3 J, Cormier, C. Wahl, B. Martin, M. Bennett, M. Ladd, C, Kiss, M. Fleischer, C. De Marinis, Second Row-B, Henn, M. George, N. Strittmatter, S. Den- nis, B. Larsen, S. Sparks, N. Fowler, R. Herrett. First Row-M. Pierman, B. Von Stone, C. Host, D. Nelson, P. Aspliri, L. Marco, J. Meier, seventy-six GlRL'S COUNCIL Bagk Row-M. Pierman, B. Sipp, N. Gabrielson, B. Warren, A. Brown, D. Jones, L. tender. Front Row-S. Service, J. Treadwell, O. Hunt, G. Brittain, J. McCormick. seventy-seven Rocky River Girls' Council is composed of four girls elected from each grade of the senior high with Miss McKee as fac- ulty adviser. The meetings are held every other Tuesday at 8:00 a. m. The purpose of this organization is to provide assemblies for girls and to help in every way the girls of Rocky River High School. Aiding new girls until they are fully acquainted, giving after school dances, and installing necessary equipment for girls are some of the other activi- ties this group has undertaken. lt is one of the most active and least recognized of the organizations of our school. President .... ..... O live Hunt Vice President . . . . .Jane Treadwell Secretary . . . . . .Gloria Brittain Treasurer . . . . .Jean McCormick 5QQ5i555555Q4S55hN555Q555NiS5545NN55!5N545554N55NSV VNQN59 JUNIOR HI-Y Back Row-C. Myers, V. GL tavson, Mr. Bullington, Greene, D. Springer, B. Smitt Third Row-W. Leopold, Heil, D. Koll, R. Gilmore, Rebel, R. Andre. Second Row-A. Chaney, Miller, A. Weiss, J. Myers, Bredt. First Row-P. Miller, L. Mitc ell, J. Andrews, P. Collins, Robinson, S. Baker. Back Row-AA. Collort, W h a le n, T. Ormiston, Schmaltz, B. McCormick, Geiger. Third Row - L. Warrick, Gardner, A. Masters, B. Brow ley, B. Cook. Second Row S F. Glosc, Springer, J. Skomp, J. Fitzgil bans, T. Walker. First RowiW. Beach, S. Jone D. Michel, D. Bitler, Hughes, W. Slought. The Junior Hi-Y with Mr. Bullington as faculty adviser entered its second year with about forty-five ninth and tenth grade boys participating in the many varied activities of the club. The meetings were held every other week in the library basement. During the intervening week, skating, dinners, and theater parties provided the boys with a great deal of fun. lt is hoped that next year the club will be able to do these and many other things. The officers for the first and second semesters are as follows: First Semester Second Semester President ..... . .Charles Myers Vice President .... Ken Geiger Secretary . . . . .Jack Skomp Treasurer ....... Dick Greene Program Chairman Dick Whelan Sargeant at Arms Ray Gilmore Ken Geiger Allan Collart Allan Chaney Ray Gilmore Tom Ormiston Charles Myers seventy-eigh SENICR SWEET- HEARTS Forever ond Ever? Gentleman! Elopennent? Dancing? Happy? Nice Pose! I-lollowe'en Party? lntellectuol? ROCKY sl-lows HI wif us . HFS KN gf! Z X f wx f f 2 xKx.Q,5SX, 57 .X XXX D I ATHLETIC PRGWESS 2 2522 fl Q W K . as: if 4 E xp W 4152- ffl an 1 3, ..-,D E Z -'-:- OM -'-1' MW 1,223 X MW ll Q X XX Nm M45 W A Zn f 6 M N A 'E WILL V a - X .,,!X - x A QQ f N COACHES i HARRY WORKMAN Varsity Football Coach Promotion to the job of head football coach proved to be a tough assignment since most of last year's squad had graduated and he was working with a new group of boys. Although the team had a dismal season, the boys gained valuable experience from Mr. Workman's deep knowledge of the game. With his youthful spirit and the boys admiration next season should be a highly suc- cessful one. ARTHUR BRI DENBAUGH Varsity Track Developing boys into track stars is A. J.'s pet hobby. Starting out with many of last year's championship team he began practice before the snow was off the ground. After lying in the dim light of obscurity for many years, track has finally come to be a maior sport at River, thanks to Mr. Bridenbaugh. His aggressive spirit and genuine leadership gives his team members the will to win and that is exactly what they have been doing for the past three years. EDWARD MULVIHILL Varsity Basketball Coach Faced with the problem of developing a new team for the coming campaign, ofter losing all but one of his last year's varsity coach Mulvihill called the first practice in October. Because many of the boys were inexperienced Mr. Mulvihill did away with the fast-break offense tem- porarily and strived to build an impregnable defense. His keen knowledge and appreciation of the game is the big factor in his successful coaching. AU DREY SKOMP Varsity Baseball Coaching baseball is iust one of the many things Mr. Skomp has done at River. For a good many years he has turned out championship teams in football and base- ball. Let us hope this year will be no exception. Be- ing relieved of the burdensome job of coaching two teams in the same year Mr. Skomp will now be able to devote all experience and time to developing a cham- pionship baseball team. HAROLD BAETZ Junior High Basketball Mr. Baetz was new at Rocky River this year coming from Kipton, Ohio. From the first he got along well and was liked by his young players. As in Mr. Evien's case it was Mr. Baetz's purpose to prepare the younger fellows for their senior high careers. After selecting his team he developed some fine players who will be an asset to next year's varsity. Nice going Mr. Baetz keep up the good work. HENRY EVJ EN Junior High Football Led by small but dynamic Mr. Evien the junior high foot- Hurry Workman Affhuf Br'der b'-'ugh ball squad went through a fair season gathering ex- perience for their senior high careers. He taught them the fundamentals of the game and the different techni- Edward Mulvihill Audrey Skomp ques used by the senior high teams. His keen sense oflhumor and his way with boys made the season an enjoyable one for players and coach. Harold Bqetz Henry Evgen Q N. ? 1 o i N XX 1 fl f 'Fl I9 YS- AQ, .21 ,rf Q ' Q 'sv' . l if xf Y-, P i- IAM' 77 l Z JM, 0 If 47 . rs , 1 r .V 55555 mm 8 we V9555N55N955fVi55N5NSNNNS44NS'S445N4 eighty-two F DOTBALL Although the football team won only one game, it fought bitterly in every contest. The squad was consisently hampered by injuries. ln a pre-season game, Wally Jones sustained a severe head injury. The jinx then hit Lazar, Schrib- er, Lyons, Burton, Dixon, and Kitchen. The injured soon acquired the nick- name of Crockery, The last game of the season saw the team iourney to Fairview for that annual battle. The game was featured by the hard blocking, running, and tackling of the River eleven. Simpson, Cunningham, and Christiansen were outstanding in the River lineup. Coach Workman has asked the boys to keep themselves in condition by participating in other sports. The newly formed Varsity R Club will help to improve athletics at Rocky River, because the main idea of the club is to keep strict training throughout the year. At the close of the season, the team elected Tom Bright captain. 58551855885515SSXS55S551SSS555SSS5S5SS555515i5SS5S'5S55S5SSS1 S85155558555S51NSS5'5S5S5NS55NSSS555 v QQSSSSSSSKSSSSS Back Row: Mr, Workman, R. Myers, V. Gustovson, R. Christiansen, C. Simpson R. Enger, T. Cunningham P. Young. I Second Row: G. Lyons, R. Cook, H. Nyland, R. Greene, K. Geiger, L. Madison, W. Smith, L, Butzman. First Row: R. Gilmore, F. Yaeger, R. Heil, K. Kit- chen, T. Bright, C. Sullivan, G. Fetzer. eighty-three ti N X D SENIOR FOOTBALL SUMMARY Lakewood 53-Rocky River O ln the opening game of the season, River suffered its worst defeat in the long series with Lakewood. Heil and Dixon were out- standing for River. River 7-Bay Village 7 After the Maroon and White had led through most of the game, Bay scored in the last few minutes to gain a tie. Injury hit again as Gordon Lyons, junior halfback, broke his leg. CHARLES SULLIVAN VIC GUSTAVSON KARL KITCHEN GEORGE FETZER DICK HEIL TOM CUNNINGH eigh K, y-five llfllll SlMllSCll'l Clearview l3-River O River suffered its first defeat to a Clearview eleven in three years. Ted Dixon was the third River player to be shelved by in- juries. Berea 25-River l3 Playing without the services of many of the regulars, River staged a brilliant battle at Berea, Barnacle Bill Smith and Tom Cunningham get the credit for the scoring in this game. lOM Oberlin l9-River O On one of the most disagreeable days of the season, a few shivering fans saw the varsity loose a hard fought game to Oberlin. Dick Heil, freshman halfback, passed, kicked, and ran brilliantly for River. Parma l2-River 7 This was one of the toughest games the undefeated Parma team had all season. They were successful only in the final minutes, when they pushed a touchdown past the tired River de- fense. l l l l i l ll ll lll li eighty eighty-Seven limit lill Nll l Norwalk 13-River O Norwalk's aerial circus proved to be too much for the locals, and River lost its sixth game of the season. River 25-Fairview 7 With Simpson and Cunningham pacing them, the Maroon and White smashed Fairview 25 to 7 in the last game ofthe season. Charley and Tom each chalked up two touchdowns. BASKETBALL JORDAN GETS THE JUMP 50955554 585 01 ff ff .J X7 4 TZ f 'Q , . ,s ' T -2 l' p .fly f f' Before the football season had been completed, the basket- ball squad reported for its first practice, Most of Coach Mulvihill's squad was inexperienced as the team opened the season with o 3l to 28 victory over the Alumni in River's newly re-decorated gym. They lost their next six games, but the boys did not lose their fighting spirit. This enabled them to win two of their last four games. The squad ended the season in a blaze of glory by swamping North Olmstead 44 to 20. Coach Mulvihill will lose only four players by graduation, and next year's team will be strengthened by a host of freshmen and sophomores. The coach has bright hopes for next season. eighty-eight River 31-Alumni 28. ln this traditional game the squad showed a real scoring punch by coming from behind several times to finally clinch the game. Marshall 29-River l3. John Marshall's advantage in height proved too much for the local boys. Bay 48-River l4. With Ralph Gilmore, who scored 25 points, leading the way, Bay Vilage ran rough-shod over River in this highly publicized game. Berea 38-River l9. Berea, last year's Southwestern Conference champions, de- feated River in a rough game on our floor. Oberlin 22-River l6. River lost its fourth straight to Oberlin in a low-scoring game. Fairview 34-River l7. The squad traveled to Fairview for this one, but encountered another defeat. Bay 4l-River l7. You will all remember this as one of the best games of the sea- son, as River's sterling defense held the highly-scoring Gilmore to a single point in the first three quarters. River l9-Oberlin l3. The varsity won its first league game with the defense again outshining the offense. Berea 39-River l8. Berea defeated our cagers for the second time in a game at Berea. Fairview 25-River Zl. Fairview won this one in a closely contested battle of our floor. River 44-Olmsted 20. Hauserman and Jordan went on a scoring spree, caging 27 points between them, to lead River in a rout over North Olmstead and to close the season successfully. SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Back Row: W. Smith, R. Erb, B. Schmaltz, R. Greene, F. Watson, W. Gage. Secong Row: J. Skomp, F. Moyers, F. Hauserman, V. Gustavson, A. Montgomery, R. Fricke, R. ayne. First Row: J. Lovas, W. Jordan, V. Treadwell, Mr. Mulvihill, R. Christiansen, F. Yaeger. eighty-nine We i. : 1 uv '1 QQ:ZX,f2e 4-x IV5 lg, ,nu pn -- rkgi k M .,--N Frank Moyers Vic Gustovson Christiansen Stops a Potential Verne Treadwell BOY 5C0 e Bob Christiansen Bob Fricke NSQSN8815111S81MWK1541SS3SZtN1SBNQEK5SSSthSSSS1S4SS1iXNNSXSSSWSQKSSSWMSSM318583LSEQSBNSSSSNKS3SS58NSS!1S5SQ5S5i ninety Treodwell Ties the Game sssxsxasvzi-was fxss'a'evve.uv.+.m 'mx m xx Q -. x Q. fy N vw, ninety-one QM fm-3. Q31 fji? 4-gf-fN 111 xlx pn. 1X 'FQSX L 06f!fl,v-Q.. G x A W. 'lf 1 4 I ,,' f Bill Jordon Frank Hauserman Fred Yoeger Arch Montgomery Joe Lovas, Mgr. 11 's Wk f L J I GCI' TRACK Rocky River High's thinclads opened the track season by losing the Arena meet by the narrow margin of two and one half points. Last year the squad took first place in the Suburban A division winning those now famous scales. As this book goes to press, plans are being made for a huge track pro- gram to be called the Rocky River Relays. lnvitations have been sent to all the smaller schools in Northeastern Ohio. swamp ,,,,, ' Back Row: J. Brooks, F. Ebeling, G. Fetzer, W. Burton, B. Jordan, O. Simpson, L. Grimes, B. Payne, B. Hughes. Third Row: W Leopold, L. Roig, A. Weiss, G. Drury, D. Brown, B. Christiansen, D. Heil, B. Schoonover, R. Sarles. Second Rowz A. Coilart, N. Birdsal, C. Myers, D. Whelan, B. Hollis, T. Cunningham, J. Lam- precht, D. Cooper, A. Hunt, P. Fisher, First Row: B. Guyot, S, Adams, D. Fenwick, A. J. Bridenbaugh, C. Sollenberger, L. Butzman, E. Doyle. Last year's squad was one of the best ever seen at River. The boys won the Arena Meet, the Southwestern Conference Meet, and Ray Deeks just missed State Mile Champion by a few feet. It isthoped that this year's squad will do as well. I Coach Bridenbaugh is counting on the help of the freshmen who are now permitted to compete in Senior High sports. The rest of the schedule was Lincoln, River Relays, Marshall, West Tech Relays, Conference Meet, and the District Meet. V095 ninety-two SSSSSNSSSNSSSSSSS18851128W8SS't'5'iSSS'bwl'wS'l'BW125N!814551318885b5'3'bS8'354SS1S1vS'iNR'L'c!'! 1 KBKNSLSBNSSSSSXWQ ii 5585885 Step lt Up! Our Crack Half-Mile Relay Lift That Bucket Up Mighty Man? -,QQ X eg f my 0, Q ' ld -4 WE. -. 1' , X Stretchh Their Le s . 5, PW I Q Q Practicing The Baton Changing Hands rimciy-three BASEBALL f Back Row: F. Bowles, F. Daedlow, B. Clark, D. Baeckler, R. Doan, E. Shank, T. Moats, G. Clapp. Third Row: C. Stevenson, V. Treadwell, B. Miller, H. Beck, B. Syvertsen, T. Gaetano, C. Lutz, F. Yaeger, D. Nicholson, B. Alexander. Second Row: L. Bitler, D. Michel, H. Gerstenberger, C. Levet, D. Garrett, R. Garrett, R. Harsch, D. Jackson, J. Skomp. First Row: J. Mino, B. Berry, R. Williams, A. R. Skomp, 'W. Poulsen, J. Souris, R. Brown. 5555555555555555455N55551S5555555NNN55N5N5555555S55N'555NN5N5NNNS 55555 The baseball team got an early start by beginning practice on March 9. Approximately thirty boys responded to the first call. Rocky River again competed in the league in which they tied for first place last year. The league is composed of Dover, Bay Vil- lage, North Olmsted, and Rocky River High Schools. Sand- wiched between the regular schedule of the league were games with other schools in Greater Cleveland. As most of this year's team is composed of Juniors, Coach Skomp looks forward to a highly successful season next year. ninety-four When the first call for football was given by Coach Evjen some thirty boys responded. These boys finished the season together learning team play and gaining much experience for their participation in football in Senior High. The team opened the season by traveling to Fairview where they lost a close one, 7 to O. The next game found them losing another tough one because of their inability to make extra points, the score of this encounter was Berea l3 -- River l2. The team closed the season in a heroic way by downing their arch-rivals, Fair- view, in close game 7-6. SEASON RESULTS Rocky River O . . . . .Fairview 7 Rocky River l2 .... Berea l3 Rocky River 7 . . .. .Fairview 6 Back Row: R. Brown, P. Rebel, B. Hollis, C. Ware, D. Kaiser, B. Miller, F. Roberson. Second Row: B. Kaiser, B.-Wilson, P.,Collins, D. Michel ,S. Baker, W. Simonds, B. Dillon, B. Springer. First Row: S. Armstrong, J. Bredt, L. Collins, P. Hughes, D. Bitler, J. Gregersen, B. Peoco. ninety-five JR. HIGH FOOTBALL 5555555894 In spite of its late start, the Senior High G. R. L. has made splendid progress this year. The officers elected for the year were Margie Gore, president, June Nelson, vice president, Mary Lou Pierman, secretary, and Lois Stender, treasurer. During the first semester, under the supervision of Miss Carlson, the girls enjoyed such sports as base ball, field hockey, soccer, basketball and many others. A new point system was introduced and met with the girls' full approval. This enabled the girls to reach their goal of an award letter. The second semes- ter was as enjoyable as the first, under the guiding hand of Mrs. Mulvihill, who took over the organization after SENIOR G. R. L. Miss Carlson's departure. The basketball and tennis tournaments climaxed an eventful G. R. L. season. Last Row: H. Tasse, L. Jones, A. Brown, M. Reed, E. Carry, A. Eicher, B. Schenk. Fifth Row: V. Allen, O. Hunt, M. Gore B. Geller, S. Hintzelmann, M. Piermon, B. Warren. Fourth Row: M. Crumb, J. Drumpleman, R. M. Hahn, S. Wilson, L. Share, J. Nelson, J. Baker, M. Adams. Third Row: A. Hahn, P. Fenwick, J. Treadwell, E. Borreson, B. Brixner, L. Bader, M. Conners, S. Tokken, M. Grahame. Second Row: R. Taylor, D. Novak, V. Souris, G. Brittain, P. Smith, D. Jones, R. Main. First Row: M. Joselyn, M. Zeager, M. Johnson, B. Fisher, N. Gabrielson, L. Stender, A. Wilson ninety-six JUNICR G. R. L. Last Row: B. Fisher, L. Partridge, M. Bennet, M. Smith, M. Burney, M. Moore, M. Cadwell, E. Carlsen, J. Fowles. Fifth Row: M Withington, G. Gore, C. Kiss, S. Street, J. Drumplemann, J. Barber, N. Cal- houn, I. Peckering. Fourth Row: A. Adams, M. Piermon, C. Jones, C. Host, R. Josselyn, M. Ladd, D. Burkhardt. Third Row: M. Hirchert, H. Todd, A. Adams, C. De Marinis, J. Dorko, S. Noran, M. Brittain, L. Vaughn, J. Pickering. Second Row: A. Mitchell, P. McCullough, J. Berkey, P. Cowling, S, Sparks, L. Harriet, M. Fowler, C Nyland, J. Cater. First Row: B. Henn, M. Holibaugh, L. Marco, M. Jones, L. Nicholson, J. Nelson, R. Simpson, D. McFarland, S. Godard, S. Hoppinger. VNV!! 555555554 The Junior High Girls' Recreation League is composed of girls from the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. As the name im- plies, the purpose of the group is to enjoy organized recreation. The officers this year were Pat McCoullough, president, Mary Jones, vice president, Lucy Herrett, secretary, and Carolyn Host, treasurer. Miss Garbison was the adviser. The club met each Thursday night at which time its members played such games as volley ball, basket ball, and baseball. Other activities included hiking, skating parties, a dance, and picnics. I'llt'18fY-SCVBH JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Back Row: B. Wilson, B. Miller, R. Harsch, W. Slaught, Second Row: J. Branch, B. Watkins, D. Heil, J. Lutz, M. Baetz-Coach. First Row: S. Armstrong, B. Hughes, K. Ware, R. Sarles, J Gregersen. 85556555 JUNIOR H IGH BASKETBALL Coming to us from Kipton, Ohio, Harold W. Baetz took over the duties of junior high basketball coach replacing Mr. Henderson. The team en- joyed a favorable season and gained much experience for use when they enter senior high competion. Nervousness, which they will get over as time goes on, often meat the difference between victory and defeat. The junior high squad found Berea much to their liking defeating them on two different occasions, which was more than the senior high could do, however, they found Fairview, John Marshall, and St. Ignatius to be a little tougher, losing twice to each of them. Thus ended a season in which the boys gained much experience and had a great deal of fun in working to- gether. ' ninety-eight ADVERTISING The l94l RIVERLET staff is deeply apprecia- tive of the assistance and cooperation given by the following companies and their capable representatives. Mr. W. E. Partridge, Chesshire Photographers, Inc. Mr. H. B. Hurst, Painesville Telegraph. Mr. E. G. Fitzsimmons, Indianapolis Engraving Co. 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Erb, Dick ...... Erb, Sally ....... Estabrooks, Bill .. Eungard, Charles Ewing, Alean Ewing, Bill ..... Ewing, Charles . . . Ewry, Paul ...... F Feldkircher, Eugene Fenker, Barbara .. Fenker, George .. Fenker, John .... Fenker, Ruth .... Fenwick, Barbara ........ 76 74 68 63 Fenwick, Dick .92, Fenwick, Peggy . . . ..'.96, 73 Ferguson, June ......... Fetzer, Bud . . .92, 83, 74, Fisher, Beryle ........... 96, Fisher, Billie ............. Fisher, Paul ......... 92, 74 Fisk, Grace .............. Fitzgibbons, James ........ 73 Fitzgibbons, Jean .... 74, , Fleischer, Miriam ......... Flynn, Jerry .............. Focke, Richard Foerstner, Bob .......... 70 Forsythe, Margaret 74, 70, 68, 60, 59 Foster, Robert ............ Fowler, Nancy .......... 97, Fowles, Joan ........... 97, Francis, George ........... Free Janet ........... 73, 6l Fragile, Bob .... 89, 70, 63, Friesner, Robert .......... G Gaboriault, Paul .... . Gabriel, Adele ............ Gabriel, Dick ............. Gabrielson, Norma . . .96, 77, Gaetano, Tom .......... Gage, Vivian ........ 74, Gage, Walter .... . . .89 Galloway, Jack' . . .... . . Galvin, John . .. . . Ganz, Leon ..... . . Gardner, Earl . . . . . . . Garlough, Janet . . . . . . . . Garlough, Patricia ........ Garrett, David ....... 94, 74 Garrett, Dick . .24, 57, 94, 7l Garrett, George ........... Garrett, Joyce ............ Garrett, Marjorie . . . . . Garrett, Ruth Gedeon Ellen ............ Geiger, Kenneth .......... Geiler, Betty . .57, 96, 74, 73 Geiler, Marilyn ........... Genger, Marian ........... George, Anne .... .... George, Mabel ,.... . . Geor e Mar . . . 73 g , y ....... . Gerstenberger, Harry ..... 34, Gienke, Neil ............. Gildermeister, Dorothy ..... Gilner, Helen ............. Gilmore, Don ............. Gilmore, Mary ...... 73, 68, Gilmore, Ray . . . ..... .83, Glose, Fred .... ....... hdd Call: Lakewood 2635 i for Q weoomcs 0 runsmus o consmzs O TABLE Annmomsnrs Beach Cliff Theatre Bldg. Rocky River, O. Compliments of W. L. CASE FLORIST The Riverlet would like to thank the faculty and the student body for their cooperation in helping us in the pro- duction of this book. Radio Service Richard M. Burbank Radiotrician and Teletrician Trained by N. R. l. l l54 Linda Street Rocky River, O. E llll E Rocky River' s New Complete Men's and Boys' Shop McGregor Sportswear lnterwoven Sox Arrow Shirts Douglas Shoes ROLAND LUKE'S MENS SHOP Open Evenings 191 13 Detroit Rd. Opp. Rocky River City Hall Godard, Alice Grosse, Shirley . . ...... . . .23 74, 73, 70, 68, 57, 25, 59 Guercio, Lucy . . . ........ . .38 Godard, Jane ........... 42, 59 76 Gustavson, Vic .... 55, 89, 83, 74, 38 Godard, Sarah ............. 50, 97 Guyot, Bill ............. 92, 63, 34 Gore, Gloria ............ 97, 76 46 H Gore, Marjorie .... 96, 74, 73, 7l 25 Haas, Bill ....... . . . . .63, 25 Gore, Thurman ............ 34, 63 Hagedorn, Roy .. ...... Q. .50 Gorman, Eileen ............ 62 76 Hague, Jimmy . . . ...... . . .51 Gorman, Pat ..... .... 3 4, 59, 73 Hahn, Annamae . . 96 73, 38, 55 Gourley, Dick ............... 34 Hahn, Ruth, E. ........ ...73, 34 Graham, Bill ................ 34 Hahn, Ruth, M, ...... 96, 73 71, 34 Graham, Margorie .... 96, 38, 75 73 Hale, Gordon .... .......... 5 0 Gray, Bob ................ 38, 74 Halvorsen, Gunner .......... 42 Gray, Helen ............... 42, 76 Hand, Carolyn . . . . . 73, 38 Greene, Dick ........ 89, 83, 59, 38 Hand, Wm. ..... . . . .51 Greene, Doris ............... 47 Handel, Bill ..... ...... 6 3, 25 Greene, Joan ..... .... 7 3, 61 38 Haneler, Albert Greene, Lloyd .... ........ 5 0 Hanson, Clarence . 70, 63, 25, 57 Greger, Ethel ...... ........ 4 2 Hardesty, Barbara .......... 50 Gregerson, Chris ............. 38 Harlan, Charles . . ...... . . .25 Gregersen, Jim .... ..... 9 8, 95 42 Harlan, James Gregg, Richard .............. 50 Harlan, Ruth .... .... 7 3, 38 Grigg, Joan ............... 42, 76 Harris, David Grigg, Janet ................ 50 Harsch, Roger ......... 98, 94, 42 Grigsby, Jean ..... 73, 71, 61, 25 57 Hathaway, Thomas .......... 51 Grimes, Lester .......... 92, 63, 34 Hanfler, Doris . . . . . .33, 73 Griswold, Bob . .71, 68, 63, 60, 34, 55 Haug, Larry ..... . . . .50 Groshong, David ........... 46, 55 Hauserman, Frank hundred llllllll lllll lllllllllllllllgggll3165!Igginlg:lnIIlEglllggllllglgllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllllllullllv lllll Hazeieff, som, 68, 63, 61, Heck, Betty ........... 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Hunt, Alan ............ 92, Hunt, Olive 96, 77, 75, 74, 73, 7l, 68 Hurdle, Ed ............. 7l, I Ingersoll, Charlene . . . . . . Ingersoll, Frances . . . . Ingram, Florabel .... . . . Inman, Margaret . . .... . . Irwin, Naomi ..... .... 3 4, Isaac, James ............. Isaac, William J Jackson, Don ........ 94, 74 Johns, Nancy Johnson, Barbara ......... Dunk 772ilk . . . ee? alll . . . THE SCHNEIDER-BRUCE DAIRY CO I 320 Linda St. Rocky River 0 hdd Correctly Styled Quality Haberdashery For Dad and the Boys CHARLEY 'GElGER'S HABERDASHERY 14710 Detroit Ave. Open Evenings B. R. Darby, Pres. HOMELINKS 18 Hole Daily Fee Golf Club Olmsted Falls Nearest to Rocky River Buy That Good Home Made Ice Cream at The Riverside Pharmacy 2252 Wooster Rd. Telephone Lakewood 9754 Prescriptions Accurately Filled The Riverlet wishes to thank Sonny Moyers and his staff for their cooperation during the Patron drive. GEORGE HUNT FOR OVER 30 YEARS Upholsterer of Fine Furniture Antiques Restored HONEST womc AT Honest Pmcssif 20160 Detroit Rd. La. 7092 hdclt paffzons Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Adams Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Aldridge Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Barr Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bell Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bender Mr. and Mrs. A. E. M. Bergener Mr. and Mr. Walter Borreson Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brady Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bredt Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brixner Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Brownlee Dr. and Mrs. Walter Bucher Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Butzman Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Collins Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Conners Mr. and Mrs. A. Cook Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ebeling Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Endsley Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fenwick Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fetzer Mr. and Mrs. C. E. FitzGibbon Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foerstner Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Forsythe Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Free Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Geiger Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Godard Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Greene Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Grimes Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Gustavson Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Handel Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hoag Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Herke Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hopper Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hurdle Mrs. Florence A. Ingram Mr. and Mrs. A. Bundy Jones Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Jones hddl Josten's Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kane Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Koll Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Koch Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Krause Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lamprecht Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leopold Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Lyons Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moyers Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Meissner Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mino Mr. W. E. Monson Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Olsen Mr. and Mrs. C. D. O'Rourke Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Parker Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Papworth Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Petty Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pierce Rocky River Lawn Bowlers Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Roig Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Scott Mr. T. B. Service Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sparks Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stender Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoneburner Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tabler Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Treadwell Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tielke Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walchli Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Westfall Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Whelan Mrs. Paul Young 9 -'--------- -------'--------- - --------------- ----------- ------------- ----------- ---------- ---- - WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE JACKSON 'S Famous For STEAKBURGERS ouR MILK SHAKES ARE Tops l9985 Lake Road Phone Lakewood 3735 Henry W. Pliske Plumbing and Steamfitting 20543 Detroit Road Rocky River, Ohio 74, 71, 70, 68, 63, Josef K. Klapp GENERAL couriutcron l 924 Lakeview Rd. Rocky River 'J25HlI!l5JF.'f' E'Ei'i f f . Johnson, Joanne . . . . . . Johnson, Maureen ...... Jonas, Marjorie ........ Jones Charlene ........ Jones Dorothy, 96, 77, 73, Jones Edwin .......... Jones Louise . .57, 27, 96 Jones Marilyn ......... Jones Mary ........... 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Plumbing ond Sheet Metal Works Furnaces V euum Cleaned And Repoired 19150 DETROIT ROAD ROCKY RIVER, OHIO lllll IIIIllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Compliments of I-Iigbee-Chesshire PHOTOGRAPHERS Official Photographers for the Riverlet Meet Your Friends at the BEACH CLIFF THEATRE mumnnmnmumminimumiinmmiu Rebel, Paul .... Reece, Bennie Reed, Marie . . . Reese, John . . . Rehor, John . . . Reich, Janet . . . Reid, Beverly . . . Rice, Thomas Rich, Barbara Riordan, Dick Risher Earl . . .. Ritchie, Robert . .. Rizzo, Earl ...... Roberson, Foy . .. Roberson, John .. Robertson, Don .. Robertson, Tom . . Robertson, Willard Rodgers, Jim .... Rodgers, Martha . 39, . . 35, 29, 57 Roig, Lester ......... 29, 57 Rolfe, James .... Rollins, Virginia . Roninson, Paul . . . Rudolph, Bill .. Rudy, Bob .... Rudy, Warren . . . Ruecke, Marilyn . Ruht, Beatrice . . . Russell, Gilbert .. Russell, Noreen .. S Saboe, Barbara .. . Sammett, Mary June Sanders, Pat ..... Sandvick, David .. Sandvick, Joe Sandvick, Phil Sanford, Joanne Sarles, Bob ..... Sarles, Raymond Sauppe, James . . . Sauppe, Peggy . . . Schade, Lucille .. Schaible, Bill .... Schaible, Robert . Schenk, Betty . . . Scherer, Louise .. Schibley, Loren .. Schieffler, Bill 29, 57, ...... ........ Schmaltz, Byron . . . Schmaltz, Shirley . Schmeller, Tom Schmidt, Marie 29, 55, Schmock, Suzanne Schriber, Jack . . . .... 6 O 68, 43 .. i.. . 55.1 29 29,' .-. .... 39, 35 70 35, One 's2'u2T5lSIA'E5Y22'l', Ei'ii 'f f''TES Schoonover, Suzanne ..... 35, Schwartz, Eilleen .......... Schwartz, Jean .... .... 2 9, Schwartz, Maiorie . . . . . . . . Scott, Bill ....... Scott, Esther .... . . . Scott, Evelyn .............. Service, Sheila 39, 55, 59, 6l, 73, Shank, Eugene ............. Shank, Walter ........... Sha re Ed ........ Share, Gertrude . . Share, Jim Share, Margaret .. . Share, Nadine ... . .. Shattuck, Phil . . . . . . Shearer, Bill . . . Sheets, Eddie .... . Shelly, Eileen . . ....... . . 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