Westlake High School - Panorama Yearbook (Westlake, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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GIRLS' ATHLETICS The first sport of the fall was Soccer, which thirty-live girls enjoyed. A team composed of Juniors and Sophomores played a Freshmen-Senior team. The Junior-Sophomore team won two games, and the Freshmen-Senior team one. At the close of the season several girls from Dover attended a Play Day at Fairview. Immediately after Christmas Vacation the basketball season began. Fifty- six girls came out for practice. The girls, regardless of classes, were divided up into teams. The captains were: I, Eleanor Schaumberg, II, Helen Parrish: III, Margaret Gravelle, IV, Grace Smith: V, Evelyn Bailey, VI, Evelyn Hor- wedel. Team IV won. After the mixed team games the class games were played. The captains were: Seniors, Evelyn Horwedel, Juniors, Irene Bohl- and, Sophomores, Ruth Wagner: Freshmen, Janet Mattern. The Seniors won, having 91.6774 next came the Juniors with 58.33 W., then the Sophomores with 5OW: last, the Freshmen with OW. The annual game with the Alumnae, played on March 24th, was won by the Varsity, 24-21. The Varsity team consisted of: Vivian Hoag CCaptainj , Winifred Prechtel, Elizabeth Owens, Grace Smith, Pauline Fischer, Dorothy Bailey, Evelyn Horwedel, Eleanor Schaumberg, Irene Bohland, and Mary Gra- velle. Last spring, track records were set up as school records which the girls will try to break in the following years. The school records as they were held last spring by the Juniors were: High Jump, 4 feet. lk inches, held by Betty Brown and Vivian Hoag, Dash, 812 seconds, Betty Brown: Baseball Throw, 142 feet, 6 inches, Vivian Hoag: Hurdles, ll seconds, Betty Brown: Broad Jump, 12 feet 4M inches, Betty Brown. The holders of records in the other classes were: Sophomores-Mary Gravelle and Irene Bohland, Freshmen- Evelyn Bailey, Helen Parrish, and Edna Atkinson. DOVER ACTIVITIES CLUB The D. A. C. can certainly boast of 1931-1932 as a very successful year, with Miss Schaufele as adviser again, and the following officers: President, Dorothy Bailey: Vice President, Eleanor Schaumberg: Secretary and Treasurer, Beth Hickin: Recording Secretary, Evelyn Horwedel, and Hot Dog Chairman, Margaret Gravelle. As a finishing touch to soccer, the Fairview Girls' Association invited the Dover and North Olmsted girls over to Play Day. Dover was represented by the following girls: Vivian Hoag, Eleanor Schaumberg, Doris Hille, Mary Gravelle, Dorothy Bailey, Elizabeth Owens, Caroline Ingersoll and Helen Par- gilsh. After the soccer game there was a program of singing, dancing and a inner. At the close of the Basketball season the annual Alumnae-Varsity game was played, with the Varsity claiming the victory. Just before this game the Var- sity made a trip to Oberlin to see the all-star teams play. Helen Parrish and Jean Osborn, Sophomores, were admitted to the club this spring. These girls have .enough points to receive their letters this year: Evelyn Horwedel, Elizabeth Owens, Grace Smith, Irene Bohland, Mary Gravelle, and Betty Mitchell. Thirly



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Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. f FROM A STUDENT'S DIARY I93I 12--To your places, all ye scholars, for the day of Jubilee am come! School starts. 15-All noses to the grindstone, all thoughts on everything but school. 25--Green and White makes this year's debut. Slightlylhit by depression. First football game. Dover wins. Berea wins. Zero to zero. A l-Juniors win Green and White Contest. Get 55.00 for the banquet. 2-We let Chagrin Falls beat us, 21 to 6. 9--First League game. Olmsted Falls 63 Dover 0. 10-Oberlin High School Day. Three Seniors work their brains overtime. 16-Dover's first scalp. Strongsville Og Dover 13. l9-Mr. Schumaker assigns l27 problems in Advanced Alge- Seniors and Juniors stay up all night working them. bra. 23-Dover scalps another. Royalton 65 Dover 15. 29-Dover wins again. North Olmsted also wins. Seven- Big date! Senior High Hallowe'en party. Two Seniors all. and a Junior get cider baths! 30-No school. Teachers' meeting. They didn't know enough? 6-Another scalp. Bay Village the goat, O-2. Chuck Hall made the two points. ll-Debate squads report. Mr. Cole is commander-in-chief of Senior Hi, and Miss Michel of Junior Hi. l2-Juniors start gypping the rest of us. Begin to sell 5C pencils with alma mater in green and white. 13-Scalped Fairview this time, 6-O. .13-l4-Juniors display talent in the Whoofenpoof. Seniors have hopes of a nice banquet, since a good crowd at- tended. . 16-Cafeteria starts serving new and better lunches. . 17-Eight girls show skill at Fairview Playday. . Z0-Budding young authors, poets, etc., sharpen their pencils. Reason? Green and White Xmas Literary Contest. 25-26-27-Time out. Thanksgiving Vacation. fCOHfiUU9d on Page Thirty--fiuej Thirty-two N

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