High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 24 text:
“
DOROTHY KAY BEAVER . . . Dorothy HBP silpnt mul be safe'-silence npvvr lmlruys y0u.H G. A. I. 2, 5. 4: Girl Rvsvrvvs 2, 5, -I: fllm' Clulv 2. flllio Slnlc Univcrsily. JAMES DIQAN I.IfMI.IiY . . . Jim HD0 nolzle lllingsf-'nut rlream IIIPIII all clay long, S4-nior Si'll0lilI'Slllll Tm-mn: Srlmlnrsllip 'Ive-mn 5: Ili-Y 5, 4: Pmml I. 23 Ulm' filulw I, 2. Oluio Slulc Universily. IOIIN PAUL KIZLLY . . . Mm An nlzrizlgnwnt of all tllal is pleasant in fl HIIIILH Class I,rvsimIf-nl 5: Srllolursllip IIIPRIIII 5: rljorrll 5: III-Y 2. 5, 4 Ivicc-Prvsillelxll Iwmllmll I. 2. 5. 4: lfnslie-Ilmll 2, 1. -I: Trnclc 5, 4: Varsity A: Class Ijroplwry Senior Srlmlzxrslrip Tc-ani. 'I'vam. cylllil sinh' l,.Inivm-rsily. SARA .IANIQ I'YNIf . . . MII:-fry fl vlvur cnnscivrwre is a sum conf. CYYUIKIIIIIDUS SOIIIII I, 2, 5: Arlinglnn 4: Girl Rm-svrvvs 4: QI. 4. flllio Sink- Ilniversily. MART! IA CRANE . . . MmIIm UQuieI, rflsvrvefl, ancl siuclious slw is. G. A. I, 2, 5, 4: flirl Rvwrvvs 2, 5 Ifalwine-II 4: I.:-mln-rs Class 5 Ivice-Iln-si clvnll. 4: Sfllolnrsllip YFOHIII I, 5, AI 'lwUfl'll I, 2, 5, 4: Ixlorwvslvr Skull -I II5'InIm-up Ifclilurl: .lunior Class Play Y IlJl'0IIlIlIK'l',1 GI.-ff Clulr I, 2, 5, fI. Slvplls-ns Colle-gv. IQDNA HICIJQN SCOTI' . . . 'I'uutie MIIIIL' nolzlvsl miml l'0ll.IE'lllllll'Il' lrusf G. A. A. I, 2. 5, 4: Girl R1-sf-n's's 2, 5. ,I flllio Slule Ilnivvrsily. .IOIIN NIANLIZY SI:fIDIiL . . . Mlm ullv was as slmng as any cI1un1piun. Krazy Kupvrs 5: Fnotlmll I, 2, 5, 4: Isils lwllmll I, 2, 5: VTTEICIQ I, 2, 5: Vnrsilv A: Class Vvillg GOII Temn I, 2, 5, 'I Ivnnis 2. flllin Shih- llnivvrsily. RIVI IARD CORD! DN EVANS M110 lim' lll 'IPUTIS IUK' 'PCIIIC' I7I lillCl, I9 no! Io mlisuu I 16 I
”
Page 23 text:
“
SVS.-KN ANNE UIIQXIJNIERS , . . Suv Moll, ll'lly simuirl Iifc all Iuinor Irvin XXSIIIHIIKI Iiigil I, 2: Ariingion 3, -I U. A. A. 3, 4: Giri Roservm-s 3, -I. fjilio Shih' Iiniv:-rsily. MARY K.'X'l'IIIfRINIi H.-XIfl'II.VXSlfR H , v . . . IXQIIIA' HA nwrry Iwurl muievlil u fiwvrfui form IPllUlll'l'.H II. I. 2. 3. -I: Giri R1-svrvvs 2, 3. -I fuivv fiuiw 2. 3. -I: fiiri Srolils I. Ifiliu Slulv linixvrsiiy. RIl'II.'XRD BIVRIC DN SP.-XNfII.IfR . . . Die-If' nixivn nn- not nwnsun-11 by IlIl'lIl'S.U Bmui I. 2, 3, AI: Urr-In-slrn I. 2, 3: Iii-3 II: 'iifilfii 4. fiilio Shih' Iinixvrsilv. lfYIfI.YN ROSE FI,'X.Ilf.Xl' . . . Ifvi1- ...I C1410 iiltiv miss IIVIIII fl Iuieing wav, Stores up Imowivrigv :Icy 'my llllyu I fi 'X A 3 3 I fiiri let ru 3IfiaIIi I. . . . -, .. 5 I -sv '-s 2 - nvii, -I: VIIOITII 2. 3. -1: Norwvsivr Slnii 'I Ifvirrniniionig GI.-v Iwillll I, 2: Q3Ill't'f immicr 3, -I. Uixiu Slzaie Iinixvrsily. XYII.I..'XN.XIf PKYNIQ . . . i'I5iIIi4- ufwivun frworvri mul imywriully siimfi fiiiri Rvsvrvvs 3. I: fi. .X -I. Nvpin-ns I uiivgn-. RUIIifR'I' D,'XRI2.XGII Iiffxvif . . . Univ lim wnriri Iorvs rx lover, Busiwlirnii -I fixiulmzlgrrig Gin-v fiuim I. 2: Ynrsiiy A. tlilill Sinlv Iinivcrsily. IOIIN S'I'ONIfIIUfNI YOVNGICR f'llI'l','.f'l'l' Imy limi yvls Illllfll vnjoy mvnl mul of iifcnu . . . ...Iauifi Iunlimii 1, -I: XEITSIIY .M flim- Iiuim 2, fiiliu Shih- Iinivvrsilix II.,XRRIIi'I' IJRIQXX' ,XIIXIR . . . II.nrri1-I .'I full, ricix nulurv frm' Io Irusl. 1 , , . fiiuss Svrrvlnry L., 3: Q Inss In-.usurvr 2. 3: fi. A. I. 2. Isvvrvinryi. 3, 'I Iprvsi- lI4'llI,Z Giri Rvsorvvs AI: imncix-rs Cinss 3. I I5m'r1-Inry nmi Pre-simic-nti: SVIIIIIHTSIIIII iiimvnn '7' iiiur il I '7 3 fiiwriin Eiiwiivgv. Y A U53
”
Page 25 text:
“
SCENARIO As our career draws to an end at the Norwester Studio, we find it necessary and proper to set down in writing the most important roles ol the various stars at our studio. Of the large number ol actors and actresses that are now with this studio, there remain fourteen who started their careers here.. The actresses are: Martha Crane, Betty Lewis, Ann lwlillholland, Vvillamae Payne, and Ruth Smith. The actors are: Harrison Berlin, Bill Dauhen, Bob Howe, Ralph lxlartin, Bill Noslcer, Dick Spangler, Carvel Tefft, Bud Trautman, and Don Williams. We started off our career with very able characters in the leads: namely, Carvel Tefft as President, Bill Sanhorn as Vice-President, Jaclc lwliser as Secretary- Treasurer. ln the second reel ol our lilm, the finds were headed hy Lucille Risley, who tooli the stellar role, being the First girl to he elected President lor some time. She was assisted hy Ralph lxlartin as Xfice-President, and Harriet Adair as Secre- tary-Treasurer. . The leading parts in the third reel were talcen by John Kelley, President: .lean Stiverson, Vice-President, Harriet Adair, Secretary-Treasurer. The main characters of the llinal reel were Fergus Theihert, President: Don postlewaite, Vice-President: Lucille Risley and Betty lrwin, Secretariesg Ralph lxlartin, Treasurer. Of course. we stars wouldn't want to seem too hoastlul, hut we really he- lieve that we have played our parts well during these four reels of high-school life. The actresses have definitely proved their athletic prowess in the various sports, including haslcetloall, volleyball, speedhall, hockey, tennis, golf, etc. Twenty- live of the memhers ol the cast became members of the G. A. A. and showed their willingness to cooperate in improving the athletic facilities ol the studio. Alter three years of splendid participation in athletics on the part of the actors. the linal reel proved to he a fitting climax for our career. Tying lor first place in loothall and heing given the State Academy Award for haslcethall, not to mention their feats in golf, tennis, and traclc, certainly showed us what our actors could do in athletics. The Girl Reserves and Hi-Y's put forth a remarkable effort in planning Christmas and Easter Services. and in helping the unfortunate at Christmas and at Thanksgiving. The first two years were spent in obtaining capital to malce a more success- ful production ol our last two reels. The Junior Class Play was the first outstanding production, of which we can he justly proud, since it was the lirst one presented in this school: and it has indeed set a high standard lor the Junior classes to come. Later we gave our Junior-Senior dinner dance which turned out to he an excellent scene. The Senior Class Play came the next year and was in our estimation the tops and a huge success. And last of the seasonys successes was the Senior- .lunior dance, a smash hit, which ended lour enjoyable and most prollitahle years in the Upper Arlington Studio. We wish to extend our sincerest thanlcs to the ahle producers and directors lor their ready helpfulness and constant guidance ol us toward higher ideals, which we shall strive to attain in the years to come. Co-authors. - JANET INGHAM, BETTY IRVVIN, PRISCILLA SAGE. i 173
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.