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

 - Class of 1942

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2 ' l,.g:.f.i,,ii..j2.v-fjfsgfref..-: i ,VI Aif'-jfi'g,fQL.-:-g'is1Q,3,, ,, SEHIUHS BETTY ABBOTT: Her frankness and high standards are traits typical of Betty's character. But don't be misled, for she possesses a hidden sparkle of fun which comes to light when she is with friends. MARGO ADAMS: Margo is every place at once, especially during first period. She is every bit as pretty as her name. Though her heart belongs in Lakewood, she has not neglect- ed her River friends nor her studies. SCHARROLD ADAMS: The reason Ernie is such a good miler is that he lives a mile from school and leaves at 8:27 every morning. He can be counted upon to do his share of work and so makes a good president to pilot the course of the senior class. BILL ALEXANDER: When that boy puts down his head and glances upward, he is the pic- ture of innocence, but let the teacher turn his back-! Business administration is to be Bill's career while Geology, of all things, takes up his spare moments. JEAN BAKER: Jean or Bakey as her friends call her, is one of our most pleasant seniors. Seldom is she seen when she isn't wearing a merry grin. She likes almost everything and everyone and is always ready to have a good time. HARRY BECK: Harry's brilliance on the pitching mound and his cleverness at opening or- ange crates at the A C1 P are known to all. We're sure that he will be River's gift to the Indians in a few years. MARY BEHAN: A newcomer this year, Mary soon made a place for herself with her soft, brown eyes and quiet nature. She is a wonderful listener and many a person has with- out realizing told her the deep dark secrets of their lives. BOB BERRY. Everybody knows Berry, if not for his pleasant personality, for his sly, subtle humor. Bob likes baseball and women and holds his own in both. ED BERTHOLD: Ed doesn't talk much but this only serves to hide his keen personality. He is interested in all kinds of sports and plans to make his future in the field of agri- culture. DOROTHY BIELERT: Dorothy likes dancing and sports. When you know her, you dis- cover a happy personality under a calm sophisticated exterior. ED BLACKBURN: This diminutive red-head has enough energy for eight full-sized people. He loves to promote events, like paper sales, and carries responsibilities well even though it's only a water bucket in football season. FRANK BOWLES: Frankie must hate publicity for he has successfully kept the spotlight from his private life. Our mystery man, however, didn't manage to keep the class from learning of his shy humor and pungent wit. GLORIA BRITTAIN: Pokey, though the smallest girl in the Senior class, is iust packed with fun and laughter. She loves dancing, sports of all kinds, mathematics, chemistry, and little girls and Ladds. .IACKS BROOKS: lf you are afraid of things contagious, stay away from this fellow, for you're sure to catch a bad case of laughter. Jack works hard and long on Saturdays to keep up his car--or should we call it a car?--which is his pride and joy. .IACQUELIN BROWNSON: Notice Jackie's odd jewelry sometimwifs really smooth. If there is a iob to be done, Jackie is the one you want. To be a secretary is her ambition and we think she has what it takes. WILLIS BU-RTON. Want some fun? Just call on Wee. This carefree, irrepressible iokester, so active in football is also a good hand as a gasoline attendant. Here's one bov who isn't afraid to say what he thinks. LES BUTZMAN: Les reminds one of Esquire ads and streamlined cars. At the other extreme, he is fond of football, horses, and Friendship presidents. Although he is low in stature, he is high in leadership. GARY CLAPP: Gary is the outdoor: type. He loves to hunt and fish, and he spends practi- cally every moment he has at these pursuits. The great outdoors holds no secrets from Gary for he is an old friend of Mother Nature. BOB CLARK: This blond Casanova can be seen at every social function. He has a smile for everybody, and Jak-Kraw's is a livelier place when Bob and his friends are around. SHIRLEY COBB: One of the prettiest girls in the senior class, Ubs offsets her lack of height- by her dynamic personality and her pleasant smile. Her interests include danc- ing, Girls' Council, Friendship Club, and Mr. Henderson's trig. class. fl' 'ff' Z1 ff , I I X

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