Westlake High School - Panorama Yearbook (Westlake, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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The Rector Storm Before Sunset Pa's New Housekeepern Twenty-four BACK ROWLMaX Haven, Dorothy Williams, Betty J. Scherer, Ruth Brooke, Dorothea lS:ingle, Evelyn Bailey, Naomi Edwards, Marie Werner, Margaret Werner, Peter ranels. THIRD ROW-Miss Michel, Don Miller, Lenore Rutter, Beth Hickin, Kathryn Schmitz, Norma Borth, Eleanor Schaumberg. Helen Sperry, Milton Bloomfield, Miss Wahter. SECOND ROW-fJean Osborn, Edna Weston. Mary Hoag, Geraldyne Stoll, Elenore Karsten. Marian Herbkersman, Marian Cooley, Pauline Fischer, Catherine Stoops, Caroline Ingersoll. FIRST ROW-Bill Mattern, Charles Stoops. Carl Leesberg, Russell Horning, Clyde Smith, John Burkey, Earl Brooke, Vvlalter Heitmeyer, George XVright. DRAMA The Drama Club this year was under the leadership of John Burkey, President: Helen Sperry, Secretary-Treas- urer: and Miss Michel and Miss Wahter, Advisers. One group of three plays was presented this year, on the evening of March 5th. The first of these, Storm Before Sunset, was a tragedy of Bolivia. Its cast in- cluded: Stanley, John Burkey: Graham, Carl Leesberg: Parker, Don Miller: Bendall, Earl Brooke: Mrs. Bendall, Dorothy Williams: Marjorie, Dorothea Single: Uvalinda, Catherine Stoops. A The Rector produced much laughter with its 1889 atmosphere. In the cast were: The Rector, Charles Stoops: Margaret, Marion Cooley: Miss Trimball, Pauline Fischer: Victoria Knox, Ruth Brooke: Mrs. Mun- sey, Caroline Ingersoll: Mrs. Lemingworth, Lenore Rut- ter: Janie, Betty Scherer. The last play, Pa's New Housekeeperf' was also a comedy, but with a modern setting. The players in- cluded: Pa Jackson, Max Haven: Jimmie Jackson, Bill Mattern: Jack Brown, Clyde Smith: Mattie Jackson, Norma Borth: Mollie Holbrook, Marian Herbkersman. A very enjoyable party held on April 15th was at-- tended by Hollywood celebrities,

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BACK ROW--Owen Reehorst, Edward XVilson, John Burkey, Charles Stoops, Carl Lees- berg, Earl Brooke. SECOND ROWfPeter Francis, Charles Jenkins. Minnie Garbler, Marian Herbkersman, Miss Tcarc, Eleanor Schaumberg, Grace Smith, Charles Hall, James Nesbit. FRONT ROWS Edna Weston, Betty Brown, Evelyn Horwedel, Vivian Hoag. Norma Borth, Kathryn Schmitz, Beth Hickin. ABSENT FROM PICTURE---Mary Jane Bruce, Fred Cvuelker. STAFF A welcome reward for the efforts of the year came when the bi-weekly Green and White received first prize among mimeographed papers represented at a convention of suburban high school journalists held at Garfield Heights School on April 16th. The staff from September to March consisted of Vivian Hoag, Editor, and the following reporters: Seniors -Bettie Anne Brown, Mary Jane Bruce, Peter Francis, Fred Guelker, Charles Hall, Beth Hickin, Evelyn Horwe- del, Kathryn Schmitz. Juniors--Norma Borth, Earl Brooke, John Burkey, Marian Herbkersman, Carl Lees- berg, Charles Stoops, Edna Weston. Business Staff- Charles Jenkins, Owen Reehorst. Typists-Minnie Ciarbler, Eleanor Schaumberg, Grace Smith, Pauline Fischer, and some of the reporters. Charles Stoops became editor in April and was as- sisted by the Junior reporters and the following new mem- bers: William Lohr, Jack Mattern, Donald Miller, Le- nore Rutter, Laura Scott, Dorothea Single, Helen Sperry, Catherine Stoops and Martha Tudor. The Annual was in charge of John Burkey and the Junior, Sophomore and Freshmen staff members. Bi-Weekly Editors: Vivian Hoag Charles Sfoops Annual Edi'l'ors: John Burkey Twenly-thret



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Trombone Edward Wilson, Robert Limpert, XValter Heitmeyer: Clarinet, Peter Francis, Doris Weston, Elmer Olah, Ransom lrlorwedel, Robert Perkins, Reese Lindsay, Saxophone, Bill Cole, Louis Eisele, Newton Reehorst, Owen Reehorst, Arlene Limpertl Baritone, Tom Smith, Russell Horning: Alto Horn, James Jensen: French Horn. XV. B. Cobb: Trumpets, Warren Stokes, Ralph Baehr, Roy Thompson, XVayne Thompson, Eugene Cobb, John Cooley, Clarence Horning: Drums, Charlotte Larson. Georgine C b ls, Ernest Larson, Dick Pease, Robert Eisele, Oliver Price, Edward Kleeman: ym a Ress. BAND The band, a thriving new activity, was organized last fall in response to the interest of many students. Previously the efforts of the school along the line of instrumental music had been in the direction of establish- ing an orchestra. But as a result of the present day interest in brass and wood wind instruments, the violin section of the orchestra has suffered. Therefore, this year the Board of Education decided upon the policy of developing a band. The band made its first public appearance at a special meeting of the P. T. A., on Januay 12. On February 17, a concert was given by the Junior Band, High School Band, and professional artists from Lyon and Healy's. An assembly was held on April 18, at which the band played. Mr. Behm, the director, has given lessons and con- ducted rehearsals each Monday. l The Valedicforianu Bubbling Over Bandsman's Delight On fhe Square Twenty-five

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