Westlake High School - Panorama Yearbook (Westlake, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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BACK ROWi-Lydia Krone, Laura Scott, Frieda Sick, Frank Westfall, Max Haven, Walter Garbler, Mary Gravelle, Margaret Gravcllc. Ruth Lenore Rutter. .K THIRD ROW--Dorothy Williams, Irene Bohlancl, Alycc Wagner, Doris Hille, Edna XVeston, Marion Cooley, Marian Hcrbkersman, Helen Sperry, Ruth Duffy, Betty Mitchell, Jane Graham, Pauline Fischer. Norma Borth. SECOND ROWxOwen Reehorst, Jerome Jennings, Virgil Farr, Otis Ott, Mr. Schumaker, Lester Ingersol. Russell Horning, Bill Mattern, George Wright, FIRST ROW-Clyde Smith, Carl Lcesberg, Edward Wilson, John Burkey, Earl Brooke, Walter Heitmuyer. ABSI3NT+Charles Stoops. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class was led this year by Owen Reehorst, Presi- dent: Pauline Fischer, Vice President, Carl Leesberg, Secretary and Treasurer: Helen Sperry, Social Chairman: and Mr. Schumaker, Homeroom Teacher. The Junior Class started the year with' the addition of three new members: Jane Graham, Ruth Lenore Rutter, and Laura Scott. During the year we lost two of our members-George Crawford and Edwin Guelker. We later welcomed Louise Zelenskas back to the class, after almost a year's absence. The Juniors were well represented in all school activities and also in the Junior Quartet, self-organized and directed. The first thought of the year concerned sweaters, and with it came the idea of a change of class colors. The present colors are steel gray and crimson. The sweaters were gray with crimson nu- merals-1933. Rings were also an item for consideration. The important problem of the year was the J unior-Senior Ban- quet. The first thing to be taken care of was the raising of money Conti ued on page Forty-seven V Sixuen

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fabulous amount of l3,13l,l3l,3l3 yen per annum, or about S313 in Ameri- can currency. During a stopover in the Hawaiian Islands I found Elizabeth Owens giving instructions in dancing to the belles of Honolulu. I arrived in Los Angeles in time to witness the unveiling of a statue to bashful lovers, the work of Raymond Balazs, the noted sculptor. The unveil- ing was done by Vivian Hoag, who was in the city attending a conference. She informed me that the previous day it had been decided at the suggestion of Prof. Lawrence Deeks, to eliminate English and substitute a course in the study of romance under her supervision. The idea was unsuccessfully opposed by Agnes Stark, head of the English Department of Westwood Seminary. Several months ago I took one of the Round-the-world-in-a-day cruises offered by the World-In-A-Day Zeppelin Corporation, of which Leonard Al- bers is general manager. In Scotland I met Ruth Krone, who was there for atmosphere for her latest play, 'AThe Scotch Spendthriftf' Ruth told me that Minnie Garbler was leading ballet dancer in the Cafe De Luxe in Paris, but I did not see her. In Egypt I came upon Professor Milton M. Bloomfield studying the phren- ology of the Sphinx, introductory to writing a book on the men of the Poleo- lithic Age. Of course, a visit in Egypt would not be complete unless one visited the Great Pyramid. When I arrived I found Howard Sinzinger' counting the number of blocks used in its construction, as data for a future article in his newspaper column. In India I encountered Fred Guelker, M. D., who is in that country in the capacity of private physician to the Maharajah's favorite dog. He first leaped to fame after his amputation of the salary of Grace Smith, movie actress in Brazil. I In the Antarctic I found Evelyn Horwedel, accompanied by Betty Scherer, searching for the South Pole, which Avie had theoretically proved existed. When last heard from, she was expounding the theory that someone had stolen it before she arrived. I heard yesterday that Bettie Brown is in Alaska teaching French to the Eskimos, but I didn't see her when I was there. ' As ever, THE HON. KATHRYN E. SCHMITZ, President of the U. S. A. P. S.-I almost forgot to tell you that Elenore Karsten and Winifred Prechtel are in Turkey. They are secretaries to the Sultan, their duties being to record the name of his latest wife as soon as he marries her. ' SENIOR PLAY Daddy Long-Legs was chosen for the Senior play this year because of its long-standing popularity and also because of the large cast. Dorothy Bailey, as Judy Abbott, plays the leading role. She is a pretty girl, eighteen years old, who has been reared in an orphan asylum. She is bril- liant, and shows great ability in writing. Charles Hall as Jervis Pendleton, a New York philanthropist, is induced by Miss Pritchard, as played by Vivian Continued on page Forty-two Fifteen



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BACK ROVlliDorothea Single. Ruth Brooke. Grace Campana, Edna Siek, Leona Bohland, Jean Osborn, Marie Vklerner Naomi Edwards, Helen Parish. THIRD ROW4Mr. Senlf. Lucille Koch, Ruth Wagner, Louis Myers, Jack Browning, Jack Mattern, Howard Zothner, Dorothy Limpert, Esther Krone, Mr. McCausland. SECOND ROW-fflnez Matthieu, Evelyn Bailey, Carolyn Ingersol, Eleanor Dietrich, Margaret Schmidt, Arlene Minut. Ernestine Schmitz, Catherine Stoops, Leona Koch, Margaret Vylerner. D FIRST ROW--Fred Mingo. Clarence l-lorning, Donald Miller, Bill Cole, Clyde Avins, Vernon XVeidner, William Yacger. ABSENT FROM PlC'l'UREfWRobcrt Strunk, Leonard Tomasch, Newton Mitchell. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class elections at the beginning of the year re- sulted as follows: President, Donald Miller: Vice President, Billy Yaeger, and Secretary and Treasurer, Ruth Brooke. Home Room Teachers were Mr. McCausland and Mr. Senff. With the large number enrolled in the Sophomore Class this year, we had plenty of activities. For social affairs we held a beach party in September and a skating party in March. We found a large number of our class representing us in athlet- ics. ln football there were Donald Miller, Louis Myers, Clarence Horning, Newton Mitchell, Fred Mingo Qwho won a letterj, and Jack Mattern. In basketball there were Jack Mattern, Donald Mil- ler, Louis Myers, Howard Zothner, Robert Strunk and Billy Yaeger. There were interclass basketball games for both girls and boys. ln these games the girls tied with the Juniors for second place, while the boys came in third. ln interclass volleyball the boys were third again. There were a good many members Cboth boys and girlsj, out Continued on page Forty-seven S .een

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