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

 - Class of 1948

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Olga Colpcrt Iluek when you see Olga Ullllllllg' on the soccer field or on the lraskethall floor. Olga is a vrusader for better society on the society page, and when her dark eyes hegiu to flash, one 1-an expert a tirade of words on this or another of her pet pez-vos. Olga plans to carry her interest in Production into set-retarial work next year. ' Intramurals l, 2, Il, Friendship 2, il, Monitor 3. latry Consolo At the beginning of srhool this year we inet Lnry, an amiable transfer from John Adams, eager to form new frienilships anti to prove her ahility in sports. She eol- It-vts unusual newspaper artieles and is interestetl in nursing. Other Svhool l. 2, Il. Jolm Corry What will River High ilo without. John to run the P. A. system! 'l'his personable chap, endowed with the rare gift of making friends on first aequaintanve, writes well. lle is happy partie-ipatiug in any sport, estleeially hasket' hall. lli-Y l, 2 tYice-pres.l. fl, 43 Monitor l, 2, Il, 4: llzlskellmall l, 2, Il: Student t'ouut-il l, 23 lyaku 2, Il: Hi-Title llius. Mgr, Ii, -Hg l'uhlie Amlilress Operator Cl, 45 Nt'1lIlllyit'S 41 Ht-nior Play. Margaret Fowler Margara-t's major interests exist outside our sehool, hut her luajorette interests are well displayed on our foot- ball fit-lcl. She has heen very avtive in Proiluz-tion. Girl lt:-serves lg Monitor l, 35 Intramurals 23 Friendship 2, Il, 41 l'roiluc-tion il, 43 Riverlet Il, 4: llautl il, 4 tSe4-J, Marlys Dahlin A musival career is a must for talented Newly, who plays the piano with expertuess truly unusual. She also plays the saxophone. A participant in many sports. she exeels as a tennis player. Girl Roserves I: Baud l, 13, Il. 4 tVit'e-pres.J: Friendship 12, Il, 4 f'l'reas.Hg Girls' Council Zlg Riverlet 43 National llonor Soeiety 43 A Uappella 4. Dianne De Marinis Dei-'s clothes are striking, her jewelry is unusual. She's interestotl in writing and in aeting. Dianne likes to travel. autl she gives a fascinating account of her trip to Mexieo. Junior lligh llramaties lg Intramurals I, 2, il, 43 Friend' ship 2, Zi, 43 Big Sisters 2, ll, 45 Riverlet. 2, 43 Iyaku 33 llif'I'itle Il, 4g Monitor Zig Current Forum 43 Neophytes 43 National Honor Soi-iety 45 Thuspians 43 Senior Play. James Donohoc .lini's sperial girl frieutl takes up muuh of his time, hut he rloes fiutl opportunities to tluuee and play football, He's a very dependable organizer, too, By the way, that girl frienil is his hahy sister. lli-Y l, 23 Football 1, 2, Il, 43 Baseball l, 23 Monitor 3, 43 Truck 3: Nt-ophytes 43 Current Forum 43 Thespians 43 Senior Play. Joan Douglass A whiz at the keyboard is Dougie, whose rendition of llumhle Boogie is a must at all our parties. And we luustn't overlook her other accomplishments - ive skating. swimming, and drawing. However. we are fond of her because she keeps us all in high spirits with her quaint ways and good humor. ti. Il. lt. 1: Junior High Dramatic Club l: Girl Reserves lg Intramurals 1. 12, Il, 45 Neophytes 2, Thespians 3, 45 l rieutlship 2, Il, 45 Student Count-il 2, Monitor 2. 3: Big Sisters Il: t'urrent Forum 4, Riverlet 43 National Honor Soeiely 41 Senior Play. twenty-one F' in JF S it t 'fs it Ss- M. f fl A Q W I? Q x Q l

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1 4,2553 ii, 4:95 2, TW' Alan Brosmer One of the most amiable fellows we know is easygoini: Al. Always smiling and good-natured, he naturally has nttracted n large circle of friends. He will work for n year or so and then continue his studies in college. Other School 1: lli-Y 2: Student Council Zi, 4: llall tilmrd 253 l oothall Cl. Harriet Brown Hank is a hnsy blonde from Lakewood, She lends her incomparable charm to writing and illustrating: hooks for children. She is a member of Current Forum. She swims, skates, toboggans, and, in her lnore delicate lnoods, collects vases. Other School 1, 2, 8, Friendship 4, Iyuku 4, t'urrent Forum 4 tVice-prcs.J. David Brucggeman David enjoys life, for the cares of the world sit. only lightly on his shoulders. He's usually lmviniz a good time driving his Mercury or tinkering with gasoline motors. Ilf-'s nn active Sea Scout, too. Student Council I, Hi-Y Il, Baseball Il, t'urrent Forum 4. Donald Burney llon's extra-curricular interest, working on stage crew, is right in his linu, for he intends to go into the construc- tion business with his father after college. lle has already drawn plans for several houses, and thi-y're worknlule, tool lli'Y I tTreas.l, 2, CE, 4, Neophytes 2, 33 Boys' tlouncil 2, 3, Thespions 3, 4: Student Council 253 Keymen ZS: Moni- tor 3, Hall Guard 3, 4: Basketball Il, A t'appella l, 2, 15, 43 Football 2, 3, Daniel Chamberlin Call this busy senior Danny Hoy and watch the fur fly! But. to put our president of Student. t'ouncil in u good mood get out those records of Frankie tlurle. Seriously, we expect :feat things of Dan, who has a plentiful supply of gray matter and initiative. Monitor 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, Cl, 4 tl'res.J: lli-Y l, 2 tSec.-'I'reus.l, 4, Hi-Tide 1, 2, CE, 4 ttlo-Editor 2, ZH: National Honor Society l, 2, Il, 43 Basketball l, 2, Il, llnll Guard 21 Neophytes 2, 3,2 'I'hespia-ms 3, 4: Senior l'lny. William Chandler Bill's love of chemistry is taking.: him to M. l. 'l'. next year. liigltt now Bill hasn't much time to spend in the chemistry lah, for his long: list of activities keeps him husy. ln addition to his duties at school the presidency of his church group and his work as an Eagle Scout are absorbing interests. Monitor l, 2, National Honor Society 1, 2, ZR, 4 tVice' pri-s.l3 Iyaku 2, Il, 4 tVice-pres.lg Hi-Tide 1, 2, 3, 4 tCo-Editor 3, 413 Track 2, 33 Movie Ups-rotor 2, 3. 41 Student Council 2, 3: Thespians Cl tBus, Mgr.l, 4 tVice- pres.l 3 Senior Play. Gwendolyn Collins One who can call Gwennie u friend is lucky, for her sincerity makes her one to he trusted in every situation. Her co-cheerleaders will miss her nhlc support next year, and Gwen will miss the school sports in which she has been :z leader. She nlans to continue her study of the organ. tl. R. li. l: Monitor l: lntramurals l, 2, ll, 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Keynten 2, 4: Production 2, Il, 41 Lenders Il, 43 Cheerleader 3, 4: Riverlet Il, 4. Joan Collins They say that good things come in smull packages. .loan is no exception. She does wonders with that keen mind of hers, she is quick of foot in n basketball gntnei and she has had no difficulty in attracting: to herself a coterie of friends. Girl Reserves l: Intramurals l, Il, 4: tl. R. l.. 1, Friend- ship 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, Student Council 33 Vurrent Forum 4, Riverlet 4. twenty



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Alan Du Vernay Deeply interested in natural science, Al is Riva-r's botanist. Who knows? With all of his experiments in plant and animal life this stanch Iyaku member may become another Luther Burbank. Or he may turn to his second love, music. Library Staff 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Iyaku 3, 43 Neophytes 33 A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Jo Anne Easton Although Jo was involved in n serious accident on the soccer field this year, it certainly didn't damage her sense of humor. Her quick wit and ready friendliness have won her many pals. She hopes to be able to continue her studies at Ohio State University. Friendship 2, 3, 43 Current l ornm 43 Monitor Il, lntra' murals l, 2, 3. Lois Eisele Lois is a girl uf many accomplishments. Our president of Friendship Club wears smart clothes paints very well and entertains with delightful monologues. But her outstanding accomplishment is designing and making jewelry. - er work has been shown in several school exhibits. I 2' Intramurals 1 2 3, 4' National Honor Society 1 4' Big Sisters 1 2 3' Hi-'lide 2 3' Neophytis 23 Thespians C ' ', men 2. 1, ' aiers . ' Fientsiii 2, tPres.J ' Current Forum 4' Riverlet 4' Senior Play, John Ellis Not many of us know that Jack's hobby is playing a guitar. We hear he's really good, too. He plans to work for a year and then continue his studies in college. Later he will enter business with his father. 1 ll Q Girls' Council 13 Junior High Dramatic Club 13 Monitor l,4,Ixey,v,l4,Le'l l,4 r ii,s4 . fa Monitor 23 Intramurals 1. Howard Engle 1Como esta Vd. I Here comes that Spanish zealot, Bud. We wonder whether he talks Spanish or English when somes thing goes wrong with those model railroads he tinkers b with in his spare time! Many unwary guests have been jj tricked into talking on embarrassing subjects while his wire recorder has been treasuring each word. Junior High Dramatic Club 13 Neophytes 2, ll, 43 Current e Forum 4. Ile fi f w Edward Evans st Ed, a transfer this year from West Tech, has a special A : talent for modeling in clay and drawing, He has not de- f , vided upon a career yet, but he will be one of the fresh- ,,. , men at Miami University this fall, where he should be a K successful student if he studies every night as diligently as the saysi he did this year! , Other School I, 2, 3: Hi4Y 43 lfloothail 43 Rive-rlo-t 4. James Faulks Jim, filled with an enthusiasm for living and for talking, finds much enjoyment in collecting stamps and coins and in beating around in his Ford. His future plans may include a course in engineering. Band 1, 23 Orchestra 1, 23 Hi-Y 3, 43 'Prack 43 Student Council 4. William Ferry Bill is what is commonly called a riot, No member of A Cappella will forget his unorthodox conducting. Next to participating in track, Bill enjoys participating in the pleasures of the table! With his four brothers he will be- come a partner in his father's business. Football 1, 2, 35 Keymeu 13 Baseball I3 Riverlet 1, 4' Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 23 Monitor 23 A Cappella Il, 42 Hi-Tide 23 Student Council 2: Varsity R CS, 4 fPres.J. twenty-two

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