Amherst Steele High School - Amherstonian Yearbook (Amherst, OH)
- Class of 1933
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ln Memory of
JAMES WALKER INNES
of the Class of I933,
Whose untimely death on May l, I933
has deprived us of a friend and
classmate who was generous in
time and effort in promoting
the activities of Amherst
High School
RECORD
Amherst Board
of
Education
W. Cu. Nord S. Clifford, President
C. E. Cooper Harold Penton
Werner Zilch B. Avery, Clerk
1930
Dedication
Miss ALLIE E. KELCH
ln appreciation of the friendly interest
and the spirit of helpfulness which she has
ever exhibited in all the undertakings of her
pupils during her forty-eight years of serv-
ice in the Amherst Public Schools, the
Record Staff
sincerely dedicates this annual to
Miss Allie E. Kelch.
FRED RANNEY POWERS
A.B., Oberlin Collegeg Wooster
College: A.M., Columbia University.
Superintendent of Amherst Schools.
MARION L. STEELE
A.B., Oberlin Collegeg Chicago Uni-
versityg Leland Stanford University.
Principal 3 English l.
MARGARET F. RICE
A.B., Oberlin College: A.M.,
University of Michigan.
English Ill and IVg Speech.
DOROTHEA M. ZILCH
A.B., Oberlin College: University of
Michigan.
Mathematics.
DOROTHA M. HEARN
Bowling Green State College: Ohio
State University.
jr. and Sr. High Home Economics.
LUCILE LEACH
A.B., B.E., University of Akron
Kent State College.
Latin: English lg Biology.
MARGARET C. GAEHR
A.B., Western Reserve University:
Muskingum College.
Economics: Sociology: Jr. High Eng.
RUSSEL M. STAUFFER
Bluffton College.
Physicsg Jr. High Geography,
lish, and Arithmetic.
BEATRICE JOHNSTONE
B.S. in Ed., Kent State College.
History: Physical Education.
M. CHARLOTTE ALDERMAN
B.S., Ohio State University.
Commercial Department.
KATHRYN P. MURRAY
A.B., Western Reserve University:
University of Michigan.
English ll: French.
CAROLINE E. KOTHE
Oberlin School of Commerce.
Secretary to the Superintendent.
NORWOOD S. HEARN
Western State Teachers Collegeg
Ohio State University.
Jr. and Sr. High Manual Training:
Football.
WILBUR F. BRANN
A.B., Oberlin College.
Eng
HARRIET C. PECK
Lake Erie Collegeg Wooster College:
Michigan State Normal: Chautauqua,
N. Y.
Junior High Geography and History.
ALLIE E. KELCH
Kent State: Wooster College.
Jr. High Arithmetic, Writing,
Physiology.
HAZEL A. BELL
A.B., Oberlin College.
jr. and Sr. High Art.
M. ELEANOR NIDY
B.S.M1, Oberlin Conservatory of
Music: Mount Union College.
Grades, Jr. and Sr. High Music.
ETHEL E. EPPLEY
Wooster College: Cleveland School
of Education: Kent State College.
Fourth Grade.
EMMA K. DRECHSLER
Cleveland School of Education.
Fourth Grade.
EDNA M. BELLER
Cleveland School of Education.
Fifth Grade.
FLORENCE M. EHRIVIAN
Kent State College.
Fifth Grade.
FLORENCE E. BODIVIANN
Oberlin Conservatory: Kent State
College.
Third Grade.
VIOLA A. KEENAN
Wooster College: Kent State College
Ashland College.
Third Grade.
EFFIE H. SMITH
Baldwin-Wallace College: Wooster
Collegeg Kent State College: Ash-
land College.
Second Grade.
LULAH L. WALKER
Kent State College,
Second Grade.
THELMA BOND
Kent State College.
First Grade.
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Record Staff
FREDERICK EBBS ----------- Editor
DORIS GAEHR, JACK TEAMAN - - Assistants
ROY SCHAEFFER ----- Business Manager
GERALD ASCHENBACH, JAMES EHRMAN,
RUTH EHRMAN ---- - - Assistants
WILLIAM ANDREWS ----- Circulation Manager
ROSELLA HUBER, IVIARJORY PLATO, GILBERT BECKER - Assistants
MYRTLE FRANKLIN, HELEN BRUCKER - - - News Editors
FRANCES TISDALE ---- - Alumni Editor
HOMER RICKEL - - Exchange Editor
JAMES INNES, IVY EMERY - - Feature Editors
HUGH McGARVEY - - - Athletic Editor
FREDERICK WILHELM - Joke Editor
WILMA EDGAR ----- Art Editor
MARGARET KOVACH, IRMA MATHES - - Typists
MISS MURRAY ----- Staff Advisor
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ARTHUR L. THOMAS
"Dough boy"3 Clarenccg school- girl complexiong
"hot" ties.
Student Council 13 Glee Club 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Bas-
ketball 1,2,3,4Q Baseball 1,2,33 Track 2,42 Track Mgr.
13 Latin Club Pres. 43 Class Pres. 43 Play 4.
RUTH M. EHRMAN
Ac-cordiang clothesg 117 pounds f?j3 wavy hair.
Student Council 43 Vice Pres. 43 Record Staff 3,43 Glee
Club 23 Orchestra 43 Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4Q Latin Club
3,43 French Club 33 Commercial Contest 3.
EILEEN M. FINNEGAN
Jokesg partiesg Clark Gable?
Student Council 23 Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4Q Latin Club 33
French Club 33 Scholarship Contest 13 Class Secy-Treas, 4.
CARLTON R. BODMANN
Ice skatinggg "Buck"3 l-loffncrg big business man.
Student Council 33 Basketball 3,43 Football 43 French
Club 33 Operetta 33 Bookkeeping Contest 33 Class Vice
President 43 Track 4.
JOSEPH R. BERES
Horseshocsg "Dr. Joe"3 Ford3 permanent
Class Vice Pres. 13 Pres. 23 Football 3,43 French Club 33
Latin Club Treas. 33' Scholarship Contest 1,42 Valedictor-
ian 43 National Honor Society.
DORIS CAROLYN GAEHR
A's3 ideasg art3 no enemies.
Student Council 43 Record Staff 43 Glee Club 3,4, pres. 43
Girl Reserves 3,42 Latin Club 3,41 French Club 33 Play 43
"Little Red Riding Hood" accompanist 33 Oberlin Con-
test 43 National Honor Society,
FLORA GEORGIA 'SABIEIRS
Cafeteriaq gigglesg Alchibaz studies.
Girl Reserves 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43
Play 43 P, E. Club Secy.-Treas. 43 Class Secy.-Treas. 33
Cornell-Harvard 2,3,4.
FREDERICK G. WILHELM
Californiag Cascade PfllPkQ movie magazinesg "0Scar".
Student Council 3,42 Class Pres. 13 Vice Pres. 23 Record
Staff 3,41 Glee Club 43 French Club 33 Baseball 2,31 Schol-
arship Contest 13 Track 43 National Honor Society.
MELVIN CHARLES REICHERT
"Butcher"3 graceful: third base3 freshmen and
sophomores.
Student Council 1,22 Glee Club 43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 French
Club 3.
MYRTLE MAE FRANKLIN
Franeaisg Loraing dancingg Meister Rd.
Glee Club 2,41 Record Staff 43 Class Secy.-Treas. 23 Girl
Reserves 1,2,3,43 Cabinet 2,4Q French Club 3: Latin Club
3,43 Commercial Contest 33 Cornell-Harvard 3.
MARIE J. FRANKLIN
"Hari-y"g swinuning3 hamburgersg Mae West.
Girl Reserves 1,2,3,43 Play 3,43 P. E, Club 43 Cornell-Har-
vard 2,3,43 Latin Club 1.
HARVEY C. ALBREICHT
YY0l'IIlili0IlQ Audreyg black, curly hairg hiking.
Basketball Mgr. 43 Football 3,41 Track 43 Commercial
Contest 2,3.
1 933
MARGARET ANNE IIOYBER
"Wally"3 sketehing.r3 dny dreams: brains.
French Club 3: llonor Student3 Record Staff 4.
CLAYTON LEWIS GUILD
bvillllllll hater: eroonin' earpenterg "My Hero"3 apples.
Basketball 2,3,4,
JAMES WALKER INNES
"We shall live in hearts we leave behind.
And that is not to die."
Record Staff 2,3,43 French Club 33 Play 33 Scbolarsliin
Contest 1,43 Stage Manager 33 First Prize State W.C.T.U.
Contest 23 First Place in Lorain Co. in O, S. Scholarship
Test.
ROSE GROBE
Bridge: 2 A. M.3 56 words.
Student Council 3: Glee Club 3,43 Girl Reserves 1,2,33
Cornell-llarvard 2,43 Commercial Contest 3.
PHYLLIS ELIZABETII SABIERS
Tally Florag gym: Honor Roll.
Girl Reserves 1,2,3.43 Baseball 1.2.-3,43 Cornell-Harvard
1,2,3,43 P. E. Club 43 Play 43 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Mgr, 4.
JAMES R. SIIAY
Shy CID: Elbvrta veteran: "Bing Crosby".
Student Council 23 Basketball 43 Football 43 A. II, S.
Vanities l.
WILLIAM L. ANDREWS
l'urling lI'0llQ llerbyg Chevy: those eyes!
Student Council 2.4, Pres. 43 Record Staff 3,43 Glee Club
4: Basketball Mgr, 3,43 Football 3,43 Track 3,43 Latin
Club 3,4, Pres. 43 French Club 33 Play 43 Baseball Mgr. 3:
Class Pres. 3: Cop 3,43 National Honor Society.
FRANCES MAY TISDALE
News-63 "YVilly"3 tres petitvg busy body
Student Council 33 Record Staff 3,43 Glee Club 43 Girl Re-
serves l,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Pres. 43 French Club 33 Baseball
1,2,3,43 Plays 3.43 P.E, Club, Pres. 43 Cornell-Harvard 2,3,4.
FLORPJNCE W. HERBST
1 Artist: banker: Ehrman: so quiet!
Cirl Reserves 1,2,3,43 French Club 3.
GLENN D. BLACKFORD
Forest. Streetg llllllbillfll XVilhm-ling grin.
Football 23,43 French Club 513 Intramural Baseball 1,2,3,4.
FARREL JOIIN FINNEGAN
"lilutz"3 sleepg farmer: timid on Skates.
Football Mgr. 33 Basketball Mgr. 33 A, H. S. Vanities 1.
MARG-ARE'l' M. KOVACH
ttlilg-gs"3 petite: l+'ran4-alsg red skirt.
Record Staff 4: Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Vice Pres.
43 French Club 33 Scholarship Contest 23 Connnercial
Contest 3,
FREDERICK C. EBBS
Chalk talksg Vvellingtong Studebaker-3 Stark.
Record Staff 3,4, Editor 43 Glee Club 3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43
Band 2,3,43 County Orchestra 3,43 County Band 2,3,43
County Concert Orchestra. 3,41 French Club 33 Play 4:
Operetta 1: Scliolarlship Contest 2,3,43 Latin Club 23 Na-
tional Honor Society.
RALPH LEROY STARK
"Swish"g strike threeg Swedeg ping pong. .
Basketball 1,3,43 Baseball 2,3,4g Track 4.
WILLIAM EDWARDS
Argueg redg character roles.
Glee Club 3,42 Cheer Leader 1,2,3,43 French Club 33 Plays
3,43 Operetta 3,4.
ELEANOR ANNE PAPWORTH
Warburtong tres belleg chislerg "T0ny".
Glee Club 2,31 Girl Reserves 2,3,43 French Club 33 Com-
mercial Contest 33 Operetta 4,
MARY JANE MURRAY
"Paint"g Model T3 roller katlng.
Girl Reserves 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4.
FRANK S. LACH
That limpg pick-handlerg East Quarry.
Glee Club 43 Basketball 2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 Track 3,43
French Club 33 Baseball 2,3.
COURANCE ELEANOR SAUSAMAN
"Blondie"3 Nalleyg actressg potato chips.
Girl Reserves 1,2,3,4Q Harvard-Cornell 33 Operetta 1:
Play 3,4.
ESTIIER CATHRINE KREEGER
Athletcg historyg Buick: Fisher Foods.
Student Council 13 Girl Reserves 1,2,3, Cabinet 1,23 Cor-
nell-Harvard 1,2,43 P, E. Club 43 Basketball 1,2,3,4.
IRMA MAE MATHES
Interior decoratingg Pontiac3 "Bcck"g shorthand.
Glee Club 2,41 Record Staff 43 Girl Reserves 1,43 Basket-
ball 13 French Club 33 Commercial Contest 3.
HERBERT FUHRMAN
Popcorn, peanutsg 66: fishing.
Track 33 Glee Club 43 Baseball 23 Intramural basketball
1,2,3,
XVILMA PAULINE EDGAR
Shorthand3 L3-urieg sketching.
Cleveland West Tech 1,2,33 Girl Reserves 1,42 Basketball
l,2,3,43 Congresswoman 2,41 Tatler Sales Girl 2,33 General
Organization Representative 4,
1 933
LEONARD NELSON COOK
"l'lmst1'r" 3Hcys Bamlg Cherry Knoll.
Glee Club 2,33 Orchestra 43 Band 4: Basketball 1,2,3,43
Track 23 Play 3,43 Operetta 2.
MARIE E. LANGE
Song and dance girlg "Al"3 hiking.
Glee Club 2.42 Girls' Sextette 43 Play 4.
UATIIEILINE B. BODMANN
Bashfulg black halrg s0wlng3 piano.
Girl Reserves 1,2,'3,4: Hobby Group ichairmanl 43 French
Club 3.
HERBERT RICHARD EDWARDS
"Atl:-a-14-tic-s"3 Vermilion-on-the-Lukeg life saver3 boxing
Basketball 2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 33 Play 43 Oper-
etta 1,2.
ROY E. SCHAEFFER
No. ll shoog "'l'1u'kcy"3 ex-pugilist3 sax-appeal.
Record Stal? 2,3,43 Orchestra 3,43 Band 3,43 Baseball Mgr.
23 Football 1,2,3,4Q Track 3,42 Latin Club Pres, 3,43
French Club 33 Cop 3,43 National Honor Society.
KARESSA M. MEITZKE
Speech: critlcg fiddle.
Orchestra 1.2: Girl Reserves 1.13: Latin Club 3,43 Play 43
Coinlnercial Contest 3.
l'1LlZAllE'l'll A. BUSCHER
llamllcl-al't3 housekeeping: motoring.
Girl Reserves 1,23 W.C.T.U. Poster Prize 2.
FOSTER ll. JENNE
"Ili lloc."3 "Ram-c Horse"g Elbertug Sha-ik.
Glee Club 2,43 Orchestra 3,43 Band l,2,3,41 Basketball
2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Track 4.
AN'Dll.I-IW M. ZVARA
"Hey, youse- guys"3 "Gwf'nle"3 unexcused absences.
Basketball Mgr. 43 Football 43 Track 43 Latin Club 3,41
Vice Pres. 43 Lorain 1.2.
LOUISE K. BRUCKICR
"l"llp"3 black, curly hail-3 amiable.
Girl Reserves 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 43 Commercial Contest 3,
MELVIN FREDERICK
Robinhoodg wrestllngg what a. walk!
Track 1,23 Football 23 Basketball 1,23 Intramural Baseball
1,2,3,4.
WILLAKD M ICNGEL
Rhapsody in Blum 5:30 A.M.3 "My lfll Trumpet".
Orchestra 2.3.4.3 Band 3,43 Basketball 2,33 Football 1,21
Track 4: Baseball l,2,3.
Class History
Twelve long years ago about forty
boys and girls straggled into the front
entrance of Amherst Public Schools to
begin the long and by no means easy
task of acquiring an education. At
that time we bore no resemblance to
the present class of '33, We were as-
signed to the supervision of Miss Kuss
ClVlrs. Powersj and lVliss Beller, and it
is from these two well-liked teachers
that we learned our ABC's.
ln the second grade our class pass-
ed on to Miss Hollingsworth flVlrs.
Smith, and Miss Barnes, and so again
to the third grade to Miss Kaser flVlrs.
Maxwelll and lVliss Holzhauer flVlrs.
Springerj. Here many pupils from the
country schools joined us, and with
these additions, we set out to mas-
ter the catchy problems of multiplica-
tion and division. ln our fourth year
our class was diminished by the deser-
tion of several students who began
their studies at the St. josephis Paro-
chial School. ln this grade we showed
our business ability by participating in
the "Old Paper Contest." Then in the
fifth grade, due to the insistence of
lVlr. Powers, we enlarged our vocabu-
laries by using the Winston Diction-
aries.
Since our studies had become more
complicated, our three years in junior
high were more difficult. The prob-
lem that gave us the greatest opposi-
tion was that of cube root, which was
explained by Mr. Powers by means
of his blocks. Also, in our junior high
years, we became journalists, and pub-
lished a newspaper, with the assistance
of lVliss Yealy.
Proudly and ignorantly we enter-
ed high school, where our members
were increased again by the return of
the deserters from the parochial
school. Our class officers were: Fred-
erick Wilhelm, presidentg joe Beres,
vice president, Velma Brooks, secre-
tary and treasurer, and lVliss Spellman,
class advisor. One of the main fea-
tures of that year was a party at Leon-
ard Cool-:'s home, where, in spite of
the rain, all had a good time. Fur-
thermore, as freshmen, some of our
students attended a ,scholarship con-
test at Ridgeville, but they were too
modest to win any first places.
ln our sophomore year, under the
leadership of joe Beres as president,
1933
l"rcd1-rick Willxcliir as vice president,
Myrtle lfranklin as secretary-treasurer,
and Mr. Butzberger as class advisor,
we began saving money for the Junior-
Senior Reception.
Meanwhile lfleanor Papworth
came here from lflyria and caused
many of the boys' hearts to miss a
beat, and incidentally their grades to
lluctuate.
ln our junior year we elected the
following officers: President, Willizxm
Andrews: vice president, Roy Bren-
neng secretary and treasurer, Flora Sa-
hiersg and a new class advisor, Miss
Murray. That same year we were
lucky to include Doris Gaehr from
Brooklyn, N. Y., as a member of our
class. An important event was the
-lunior-Senior Reception which we ar-
ranged as a "Hollywood First Night."
ln this, our final year, we have
been expertly guided by our class offi-
cers: Arthur Thomas, president, Carl-
ton liodmann, vice president: lfileen
lfinnegan, secretary-treasurer: and Miss
Murray, class advisor. Of our original
number, only twenty-six remain:
Ralph Stark, Harvey Albrecht. Clay-
ton Guild, Carlton Bodmann, Foster
jenne, Willzird Mengel, Melvin Fred-
:-rick, Roy Schaeffer, Wm. Andrews,
Melvin Reichert, Arthur Thomas, lr-
ma Mathes, Frederick lfbbs, lfileen
l'iinnegan, Flora Sabiers, Phyllis Sa-
lmiers, Marie liranlilin, Frances Tisdale,
Karessa Meitzke, Ruth lfhrman, Flor-
ence Herhst, Margaret Kovach, lis-
ther Kreeger, Rose C-robe, Herbert
l"uhrman and Marie Lange. May first,
we were much saddened by the death
of james lnnes, one of '33s most bril-
liant students, and our friend and
classmate for IZ years.
Now, as Commencement draws
near, we are working on our final dra-
matic production, an operetta, uMiss
fiherry Blossom, in which Marie Lange
has the title role.
Uur struggle for an education, at
Amherst, is almost ended, but cur his-
tory is not. Many of us will seek fur-
ther for an education, the rest will
enter other fields of endeavor, but the
Cilass of '33 with its motto, "Honor
lies at laboris gate," will continue to
make history for itself and its mem-
hers.
Margaret Hoybcr,
Doris Gaehr,
l"redericlc Wilhclrri,
joe Beres.
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46th ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT
Amherst High School
ORDER or EXERCISES I
Processional, "Salutation Grand March" - - T. H. Rollinson
Amherst High School Orchestra
Eleanor M. Nidy, Director
Invocation ---- I ---- Rev. A. NI. Rickel
Selections--"AIlah's Holiday" - - - - Rudolf Friml
"Overtones" ---- Rasbach Asl-anoff
Girls' Clee Club
Address, "The Outlook for Our Graduates" - - Joseph W. Fichter,
Assistant Director, State Dept. of Education,
Columbus, Ohio
Quartet-
Lester Marker, Lester Bishop,
Arthur Yenney, Robert Nicly - - - Greentown, Ohio
Presentation of the Class of I933 - - - F. R. Powers,
Superintendent of Schools
Presentation of Diplomas - - - - S. Clifford
President, Board of Education
Benediction ----- - - Rev. C. E. Schmidt
Selection
Amherst High School Orchestra
HONORS IN SCHOLARSHIP
Joe Beres Doris Gaehr Margaret Hoyber Frederick Wilhelm Frederick Ebbs
MEMBERS OF NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Joe Beres Doris Gaehr Frederick Wilhelm Willi-am An
I Frances Tisdale Roy Schaeffer
drews Frederick Ebbs
BACCALAUREATE
Sunday Evening, June 4th, l933
St. Peter's Evangelical Church
Sermon by Rev. L. E. Daniels
CLASS NIGHT
Monday Evening, June Sth, I933
High School Auditorium
Operetta-"Miss Cherryblossomu
EPICIEEZCE
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Class
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1934
'IRST ROVV fLeft to rightb-H. Brucker, G. Thomas, J. Sipos, IVI. Berger,
3. Schmitz, S. Bishop, C. Doyle.
IECOND ROW-A. Holliday. V. NVitte, H. Katouuk, C. Toth, A, Kick, P.
lrullll, O. SIJVVHIG, F. Deuschle, E. Gerber, L. Svhibley, A. Schieferstein.
'HIRD ROVV-R. Lange, A. Kurth, NI, Plato, M. LahiiT. L, Micudu, J. Holz-
Iauer, L. Gilles, A. Zink, G, Shinsky, R. Lauer. I. Eniory.
FIRST IIUWAG. BI'lll'l', G. Decker, II. MuGarvey, A. Young, J, Teamuii, I
NVils0n,
SICUOND ROVVfR. Bl'GIlll2l.Il, E, Bailey, H. Rivkel, R. Lelltz, R. Heck, U
Fullmsr, J. Krutch, F, Kelleher, A. Scliroeder, G, Hollstein, C. Lukofsky.
THIRD RONV-R, Kreeger, J. Guiselmau, D. Mathes, J. Xvenzel, R. Ilotfuei
E. Berger. J. Asczlienbach, S. Schroeder. C. Deiuer, E. Raesler,
Ol3'FlCERS-- , 4
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A Teaman.
Vice Pres.,
J. Holzhauer
Secy.-Treas.,
Roy Hoffner
Faculty
Advisor,
Miss Zilch.
COLORS-
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FIRST ROW tlleft to righty-J, ll0SPIIkl'ilIIZ. R. Somle-rgelml. A. Zink. R. H1
ber, D. Gaehr, F, Tisulale, C, M. Ziluh.
SICCONIJ ROW--M. Guehr, VV. lJ1IDW0'I'llI, A. ScI1iefe1'steil1.'A. Holliday, M
Lange, IMI. Lllllllbf, M. l"l'lIlIkllII, I. Matlles. G. Cooper.
THIRD ROW-Il. I,alngv, L. Noyvxs, IG, Wvhstvr, II, B9rgm', A. Masters, I4
Kurlh, .I. Ilolzllauwr, R. Grolw.
FIIIST ROW 11.4-ft to riglllb-J. Guisclrnun, W. Stiwulrl, I.. Grolw, Il. 'lllIOIIIiIS,
II. Hills, U. Iirlluo,
SIGVONIJ IQOVV-M. Ileia-llvrt. IC, Ilem'ke1l'. H. Vain lfPIll'iIII, S, Sq'lII'0t-'llt'I', F.
Nlvnz. W, AIIlll'l'WH.
'I'IIIlIlJ ROW----M. S1-Ixieferstein, W. Iflmlwamls, F. Ebbs, F. Jenna-, F. Wilhelm,
A. 'I'Immus, IP. I.:lx'I1, A. Hu
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0 New Lonflon 7
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RST ROVV 1Left to rightj-J. McCann, H. Stiwald, G, Bruce, F. Loch, T. Hnlwr.
Beres.
DCOND ROVV-B, Andrews, R. Sc:l1ne1Te1'. H. Plclwards, H. Albreccllt, A. Zvnru, A.
lomas, E. Bailey.
HIRD ROYV-S. Schroeder, J. Gnisehnun, R. Thomas, G. B1u0ki'o1'd. J. Blac'kt'o1'1l.
Lentz. F. Kelleher, A. Min-hael.
JP ROW-B. Toth, A. Burnett, R. Hoffner. J. Nnbnkowski. J. Smythe. H. Van
Buren, 0. BOllIlli,Llll1, B, Henson, J, Brown.
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Wm. Andrews V
l'l. Albrecht
H. Edwards
G. Blackford
Ray Thomas
A. Zvara.
R. Schaeffer
B. Henson
A. Michael
l... l-loflner
R. Lentz
J. Brown
J. Beres
F. Kelleher
F. Lach
A Thomas
S. Schroeder
A. Huber
Mgr. "A"
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H. lVlcGarVey
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Bavk to school,
All exhausted-first full day.
Poor freshies-as green as vvvr.
Elected Student Council Illfflll-
bers,
TOIl10l'l'OVV'S Saturd:1y- eve-1'yo11v
happy.
First game. Beat ldlyria, 743.
Huber makes first toilchdown.
Bri11g home bacon-boat Lorain
14-0.
Miss Leac'h's Cllapel-111usi1'al
program.
Too bad! Lost to Wellington, T-0
First report i'Ell'tltSAAU'll, 111y!
Speech class play, "f'l01lll Up".
VVl1y, Fritzy Ebhs, you old
masher!
All glad to see this year's first
publication of the Record.
One of tl1e biggest games of tho
season-Amherst vs. Lakewood
Lights, Amherst eiitertaiiling.
Rather poor 9llt6'I'li1lIlIIl0llf, tho.
We heat 'em, 32-13,
Armistice Day Dl'0gl'2lIll prvsviit-
ed.
"Kick-Off" party hy Girl Ro-
serves in h0IlOl' of foothall boys.
The main theme of the evening
was. "Beat New London next
year."
Have "tough time" getting start-
ed and lose first haskethall
game of' the season to Lorain,
21-15.
Our old coach, Hotiman, brings
his Bellevue hasketeers, hut they
don't make enough lmskotsg we
heat 'enr
Whoopoe! Christmas vac-ation.
Speech 1-lass gives "A Lnvky
Break." My dear, we just roar-
eil.
SQIIIGSIGI' reports! Such remarks
as these fill the air: "Pass ev-
erything O.K., Joe?" "Sure thing,
Fritz, Get conditioned in any-
thing?"
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Uratorical Contest
At the Annual Cratorical Contest given by members of Miss Ricc's
Speech Class in chapel, Friclay, April twenty-eighth, Arthur Thomas was
awarded first place for his oration, "The Challenge of the Racketeerf' Sec-
oncl honors were won by William Andrews on "Should America Cancel the
War Debts?", ancl third by Janice Holzhauer for "Let Us Preserve the Amer-
ican Home."
Professor Mack of the English Department of Oberlin College actecl as
judge. The program was as follows:
George Cox, "American Law Enforcement ls Unjustf'
William Anclrews, "Should America Cancel the War Debts."
Arthur Thomas, "The Challenge of the Racketeerf'
Frances Tisclale, "Home-An important Factor in Any Chilcl's Life."
William Edwards-"Should America Recognize Russia?"
Janice Holzhauer, "Let us Preserve the American Home."
Grace Shinsky, "Benito Mussolini, a Benefit or a Menace?"
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FIRST ROW CLeft to rightl-
M. Becker, D. Guiselman, N.
Beesing, M. Krieg, J. Twigg, V.
Winson, D. Wilhelm.
SECOND ROW-H. Lang, R.
Cromwell, L. Schwitzke, J. Shot-
ton, C. Wilson, J. Borman, R.
Gillette, D, Harris, C. Blackford,
B. Jenne, E. Nord, E. Lach, E.
Schibley.
THIRD ROW-A, Huber, D.
Michael, N, Schaeffer, T. Alex-
ander, H. Bennett, W. Michel,
E. Cook, R. Mays, I. Ritzrow,
P. Murray, P. Vargo, M. Bechtel.
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FIRST ROW-H. Edwards, L.
Donnely, B, Bruce, M. Rickel,
C, Kreeger, M. Krieg, J. Bruce,
E. Kreeger.
SECOND ROW-C. Kubuske, J.
Larson, W. Kunzman, R. Bort-
ner, J. Riddle, E. Theumliug,
C. Messal, H. Linn, R. Laux, F.
Benedict, F. Hoffman, R
Thomas.
THIRD ROW-N. Kreeger, D.
Maze, R. Logue, H. Burke, W
Baden, J. Szarka, E. Holzhauer
G. Slumska, E, Lodge, F. Raes:
ler.
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FIRST ROW-D, Schwitzke, R
Fleckner, E. Ehlert, G. Smith
D. Brill, V. Grugel, M. Slates
H. Shaerin, D. Raesler,
SECOND ROW-D. Weiland, A
Taylor, C, Sabiers, G. Slumska
L. Bahl, E. Sprenger, J. Sterna
S. Katonak, A. Jackson, M
Krieg, N. Masten, C. Gerber.
THIRD ROW-G. Braun, C
Borer, E. Stark, N. Barris, L
Krieg, C, Rahl, R. Zimmerman
D. Lasco, R. Kreeger, D. Tread
way.
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lillp.:swul'I.Il, IC. Km-pkv, Il. VIII!
Ka-urvn, ll. S1-Ilia-I'+-wats-ill, IC
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Idrnst, IC. NVWIIIZUI, I. Phillips.
IC. M. I.eeIlm:nl1, II. KI. IVN4-il. .-X.
Musturs, If Iflllvringlmm. I". Sz:-
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SICIYUNII IIUW II. Millq-r, ld.
Klrx-hm-r, IG. Ifrwle-l'im-Ii, I.,
Krie-1.7, N. Alrlrim-ln, TNI. I.. Ahrnxn
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H. H1
H, J. Franklin, V. III-nos,
J'lZlIIllI4'I', II. Iinrvznl. Wm.
liuyvv.
FIFTH GRADE
IVIiss Beller, Teacher
I
IRST ROVV 1Left to rightb-M. Penton, B. Herhst, M. Bradley, N. Hul-
ngsworth, J, Comstock, L, Twigg, D. Berger, B, Murray. L, Michel.
ECOND ROW-B. Buns, E. Yonkings, R. Hogrefe, H. Shand, D. Miller, N.
ierman, P. Grunda, L, Albrecht, L .Kapucinski, R. Winson,
HIRD ROW'-J. Vvilhelm, T. Belt, P, Meitzke, F, Theumhling, NV. Robinson,
. Jaeger, H. Jackson, C. Stung, M. Pieltch. D. Lung. II, Kvrercz.
I FIFTH
GRADE
Miss Ehrman,
Teacher
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FIRST ROXV lLeft to rightj--M. Barckert, M. Luwrencv, NV. Emary, M. Holl-
stein, M, Smith, A, Linn, R. Becker, E. Menges, TS. EIIYVZIITIS, E, Shuncl.
SECOND RONV-J. Innes, VV. Dean, D. Ott, R. Dnte, R. Linn, K. Smnmer,
R. Freclerick, J. XVhiton, M. Martin, G, Young, N. Knrrh.
THIRD RONV-L. Hoffner. .I, Druge. I, Towne, E. Grngel, E. Muze, R. Rees-
ing. F, Behrendt, J, SDl'I1lfIPI', D. Zilch, D. Hans. J. Ivan. Jr, b1In'nu1n.
FOURTH GRADIC
Mrs. IQDDICV. Teacher
I"IliS'l' ROW 1l,vl'1 to rightr- VA. Ilvskitt. A. Muszten, L. Punlphrvy, E. Hor-
vall, AI. HlblZllil1l0l', W. F114-klv1'. li, Abram, W. Ilrlu-0.
SICVUNIJ ROXV-'f.l. XVvhsts-1', IG, Izolcl, .I, Svhwitzke-. U. NValktlQn, IC. Slang,
ld, Mznlum-y, l'. IIol'1'11m1l, li. Km-pkv, R. lfluslxnzlln, IC. 'l'uwnv, D. Scllicfersteix
'l'uwl1v,
'HIIRIJ ROW--IE. Iinopp. I., Woiczikowski, IC. Krieg, F. Gringlc, R, Zvnro,
Slmrp, Ii. IIulling'swm'tl1. A. Strauss, W. Yun Hllllll, G. Yonkiugs, B. Slmddl
G. llzlll, ll. llonlwlly,
l+'lllS'I' KUNN l5l'lHl!. l1'I'I lu riglllrf-IC. Iil'111'm', H. Hrill, li. l5m'tm-V. .l. liupu-
l'lllSkl. XR. Iiauilf-y, .l. Srukau, Il, Kris-g, V, llzunaum, t'. Allison.
SIGVONIJ NOW ll. I2l'm'lu'l', ll, llisldlv, V. Sr-lmiivlrl, l', H2ll'S1ll', IR. IN-llsm-lllv,
A. XV:1gm-r'.
Tlllllll IUJVV-H-H. R0
H1'lll'l'Z1IlZ, J. Ul'Ill'kl'l', IC, Ruhl. U, Kovpkv, IL F4-zlkills.
Il, HllI'l'iH, IC, Yam Ke-1ll'v11, G. Hil'l'Ill21Il, l'. Sc-hzlffm-1', A. Dzlrzikis, F, SD1'l'0lvf.
I"0l'li'I'H RUNV M. Vurgru, Y. Ml'Qlll'0H, S. Sww-1, II. Krivg, J. Toth, R, 1411!-
wurrls, ll K1-llvr, Ii. llwsmnfllle-, ll, lballvy, .l. S4'lllllZ, IC, Vasu KUlll't-'11, IC. 'l'lmm:ls,
FOURTH
GRADE
Miss Drcchsler.
Teacher
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THIRD GRADE
Mrs. Keenan, Teacher
FIRST ROWHK. Franks istand-
ingj, B. Emery, C, Bruce, D.
Karoiill, I. Schibley, V. Strauss,
E, Schibley, H. Hall, W. Fritz,
E. Connell fstandingj.
SECOND ROW-H. Patterson,
D. Messal, U, Johnson, J. Bauer,
E. Foster, O. Schaeffer, B.
Witte, I. Beetler, R. Bills, W.
Lach.
THIRD ROW-H. Weigand, A.
Emmerick, W. Koepke, D. Maze,
H. Kirschner, G. Beetler, T.
Ivan, M. Zipp, E. Stiwald. A.
M-nys, V. Schubert.
SECOND GRADE
Miss Walker, Teacher
FIRST ROVV fLeft to rightl-
C. DelBoccio, E. Kristancic, A
Gawn, W, Brucker, L. Kubuski,
S. Ehlert, H. Burke, R, Saegert,
B. Krieg, R. Rosenkranz.
SECOND ROW-R. Schulz, E.
Leimbach, C. Krueck, J. Belt,
O. Vargo, T. Moody, W. Hall, E.
Kirschner, J, May, N, Ritzrow.
TOP ROW-F. Town, E. Naba-
kowski, R. Womack, B. Haas
L. Heller, C. Palen, C. Wolf, L.
Dean, S. Menz, L. Schibley.
FIRST GRADE
Miss Bond, Teacher
FIRST ROW fLeft to rightl-B
Snider, M. Powers, N. Towne
F, Shinski, H, Linn, R. C-ahl, N
Wavrick, C. Nugent.
SECOND ROW-N. Rosencranz
D, Edwards, G. Taylor, J. Gor
do-n, M. Springer, P. Miller, R
Hutton, W. Heller, R. Aeber
sold, L. Schultheiss, A. Brill.
TOP ROW-E, Hamann, M
Braun, G. Stiwald, B. Schroeder
E. Walkden, D. Keller, L, Arm
strong, R. Eppley, M. Braun.
1
THIRD C-RADIL
Miss Bodmann, Teacher
FIRST ROW flleft to rightb .I
Feakinn Istanrlingb. C. Stroke:
F, Linn, T. Sprengm: .I. Dunnn-I
ly, .I. Krlvg, J, Wilhfflnm, I'. In-lt
L. Koepke, R, Slumski, A. Mis
chka Istandlngb.
SECOND ROW-NV. Ilolzlmuz-r
M. llolllngsworth, J. llollings
worth, .I. Snhiers, N. Lzmgv, D
'I'n1'n0r. I.. Pluto, D, Ozlwn, D
Dnt.r-, I., Rickul.
RACK ROW H- R. Rruwn, .I
Kovpkv, E. Ilulllmwio, I.. Kr:-v
gor, J. Sipnn, J. RPIIIHZIII, I'
Chapo, I". ll:-skill., N. .If-nsc-n, R
Rarllnnw, N. Blythv,
SECOND GRADE
IVIrs. Smith, Teacher
FIRST ROW fheft. Io rightb --E
Rc-ful. I.. In-llszlur, M, llzwtlmns-
R, Cmnstovk, J. Penton, .I
Stark, N. Rarcknrt, L. Grohe-, V
Ornncla, M. Denschle.
SECOND ROW-.l. Jackson, R
Rruvker. J. Schirlferstm-in, l.
Smnmf-r. M. Zvnrn, R, Yonkings.
R. Brown, R. Sugert, M. Ilulz-
hzlnnr, N, Riddle.
THIRD ROW-N. Whiton, I'
llnliflny, F. Vnrgo, A. Burr-km-t
G. Ward, F. Mack:-nziv, P. lln
xzrnfv, R, Ehrman, C, Miller, I
Early.
FIRST GRADE
IVIiss Neiding, Teacher
FIRST ROW fl.:-ft to rightyfil
F1-ukills. R. Ilasf-nfluo, O. Young:
O. Wilhelm, .I. llovis, C. Franks
D. Dull:-uwhlm-, E. Springer, YV
llnlll-y, ll. Pau-k:u'ul.
SECOND ROW-f-E, lloffmzln, ll
Abram, R. Ruling, S, Vnrgo, .I
Beetler, ll. Snhiors, M. Kara
Ilolll, .I. Dntv, .I, Dute-, V. Stang
'I'lllRD ROW-ffl. Mc-Kinns-y, P
Toth, W. llogrf-i'u, A, Emmerick
J, Stephen, 'I'. llvlnzerling, .I
Darakls, R. Gnlett, G. Drelsbuch
C. Covnrrlale.
Compliments of
O. I-I. BAKER CO.
Furniture and Undertaking
Phone 435 Amherst
Compliments of
AMERICAN SPECIALTY
COMPANY
Phone 7 59 I Amherst
AMI-IERST OIL CO.
Super Service Station
II. G. BA'l"1'ENHOUSE, Prop.
FLEET WING GASOLINE
Fleet Wing Quaker State and Mo-
bil Oils and Greases and Complete
Lubrication Service
Firestone Tires, Tubes, and
Accessories
U. S. L, BATTERIES
Complete Auto Repair Service
Raybestols Brake Service
Car Washing and Simonizing
Park Ave. Phone 6862
AMHERST, OHIO
Compliments of
THE LORAIN COUNTY
SAVINGS 6:
TRUST CO.
Elyria, Ohio
Amherst, Ohio
Louise B.: "I hear Graco Shinsky Hugh MJ ffwhat are you hangin
has gone back to Melvin Frederick." argund the drugstore for?"
Rosemary L.: "Yes, she couldn't Deb Y.: "I want to see how the
bear to hear o-f his having such a druggisg wraps up a bowl of gold
good time." ish."
FRED I-IOLZHAUER
HOME OF GOOD SHOES
Brownbilt and
Buster Brown Shoes
Park Ave. Amherst
C. E. COOPER
Insurance
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Compliments of
Chas. Heam Service Station
Best Quality
GAS - OILS - GREASES
475 Cleveland Ave. Phone 7712
Annie H.: "I was out in my uncle's
apple orchard last fall and I was very
much disappointed in it."
Jennie F.: "Why, were the apples
too green?"
Annie: "No, but the boy with me
certainly was."
H. P. Neilsen Sons
jewelers since IS77
4l9 Broadway Lorain, O.
. .f- ..
A telephone in your
home will save time and
money.
THE LORAIN
TELEPHONE CO.
Buck B.: "Every night when I come
home late my mother is waiting up
to ask where I've been."
Roy H.: "Does it make her mad
when you tell her?"
Buck: "I don't know. I never tell
,her."
Compliments of
THE AMHERST
BAKERY
Quality Baked Goods
I36 Park Ave. Phone 465
Compliments of
THE
CLEVELAND QUARRIES
COMPANY
H25 Builders' Exch. Bldg.
Cl-lerry 8350 Cleveland
This Annual printed in the
shop of the
NEWS-TIMES
Quality job Printing at
prices that are set by
prevailing conditions.
"A Square Deal Always"
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This school is coming out of the business depression in
fine condition and now occupies a position as one of the lead-
ing business training in the entire country. It has trained
thousands of accountants, secretaries, stenographers, and
auditors who are filling prominent positions in all parts of the
United States and other countries. Many prominent bank
officials, bank examiners and inclustrialists made their prep-
aration at the Oberlin School of Commerce and look back to
their days in this school as the beginning of their success.
The fact that this school admits only those having at
least a high school education makes it possible to offer strong-
er courses than the average business school. The 1933 grad-
uates of our high school would find a course in this school
of great value to them.
Carl D.: "I know a joke you'll never
get, sweetness."
Margie: "Well, who said I wanted
you?"
START RIGHT
When planning a new home
or repairs of any kind.
4-SQUARE LUMBER
MILLWORK, DEVOE PAINTS
MULE.-HIDE ROOFING
THE AMHERST LUMBER CO.
Mill Ave. Ph. 431 Amherst
LA MAE BEAUTY
SHOPPE
WITHIN YOUR REACH
WE TRY TO PLEASE
' 'lVli Own Wave"
All types of hair, It gives a
deep, strong, wave with perfect
ringlet ends.
Nationally known oil steamed.
Helen Schriner
317 Tenney Ave. Ph. 5064
Taxi-driver: "Say! Can't you two
lind a better place for kissing?"
Glenn and Phyllis: "No, the lips
are by far the best."
C. j. EHRMAN
Real Estate Broker
General Insurance
Phones :
Residence-5 703
Office-546l .
Compliments of
The Farmers' Elevator
Dealers in
Grain, Coal, Flour, Gar-
den and Field Seeds,
Fertilizers and
Farm Equipment
Compliments of
KELLER 8: BAUS
Dry Goods
and
Gents' Furnishings
Compliments of
ART LEUTZ
Barber
"THE FIRST STEP TO SUCCESS
IS PERSONAL APPEARANCE"
Compliments of
A. NABAKOWSKI
"WE SELL THE BEST AND
REPAIR THE REST."
Tile Roofing a
Specialty
Compliments of
WEBSTER PHARMACY
Lloyd C. Webster, Ph.C.
"THE DRUG STORE YOUR
DOCTOR RECOMMENDS."
Fred E.: "What would you say if
you saw me lined up before a firing
squad like that man we saw in the
movies today?"
Myrtle F.: "Fire!"
Compliments of
Courance: "You say I'm the most
beautiful, divine, and gorgeous crea-
ture in the whole world? Are you
trying to kid me?"
Art: "No, I'm trying to kiss you."
Compliments of
HAROLD KLINE
Dry Cleaning and Pressing
Work Done by
Robinson
A w BROWN A
Haberdashery
Suits Made to 'Measure
Compliments of
THE WESBECHER
HARDWARE CO.
General Hardware
and
Builders' Supplies
Phone 475
GERSTENBERGER
8: Son Hardware
H. W. Gerstenberger
H. L. Cterstenberger
HENRY SHARP
First Class Shoe Repair
So. Main St. Amherst
j. J. SMYTHE
Attorney-at-Law
Room 205 Lorain County
Bank Building
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Gifts for the Graduate
WRIST WATCHES ...,., S10 no S35
RINGS .......... ,,..........., - ...,.. S 2 to S25
DIAMONDS A,,....,............ 515 t0 S150
NECKLACES ...... ,...... S 1 to S10
COMPACTS .,...
BRACELETS - ,,..,...,.....,,....,, S1 to S8
FOUNTAIN PENS, BILL FOLDS,
CIGARET CASES, ETC.
500 to S10
Amherst, O. Phone 451 J' B'
Jeweler
215 Church St. Amherst, 0.
Rental Library
Greeting Cards
WALTER SCHULZ
Central Book Store
239 Complete Line of School Supplies Ph. 5524
Church St. Newspaper and Magazine Headquarters Amherst
Frank L.:"When the violinist play-
ed that hymn at your sister'g wed-
ding, didn't it put you in a mood for
prayer?"
Andy: "Yeah, a prayer that the
strings would break."
Clara Mae: "My boy friend and I
have a lot of fun now that you can
get into the movies for a quarter."
Mary L.: "Does he take you a lot?"
Clara Mae: "No, but we send my
kid brother a lot."
Compliments of
ZIMMERMAN DAIRY
For Service
Compliments of
PLATO COAL
8a SUPPLY CO.
Phone 43 5 Amherst
MISCHKA DRY
CLEANERS
Kahn
Tailored Clothes
I75 Park Ave. Dial 403
Amherst, Ohio
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Compliments of
, AMHERST HOTEL
BEAUTY SHOP
Mary Edwards,
E. J. KNAPP
5c to 31.00 Store
SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
STATIONERY
and -
CANDY
193 Park Avenue
Operator
lT'S
Compliments of FRESHER AT
F ISHERS
Paul Nvohlever, Phone
Prop. 404
Janice H.: "I believe there's
BOITIG-
thing go-ing to your head, Bob."
Bob H.: "You mean I appear con-
ceited?"
Janice: "No, I mean there's
or something on your neck."
a flea
Foster J.: "Even if I do lose this
match, there's one thing the crowd
will have to admit. l'm certainly a
colorful wrestler."
Melvin F.: "That's right, yo-u're all
black and blue."
Cliffords Florists
Amherst's only F. T. D.
Florist
Phone 477
A Pessimist is one who
Trusts neither men nor
banks - and whom neither
men nor banks trust.
THE AMHERST PARK
BANK COMPANY
Berk's Quality Store
Fancy Meats
and
Groceries
Phone 459
Compliments of
Amherst's New
Theatre
"MARY JANE"
11-iugninx-.14 1 limi ,xi 1 :xi 1-14110101 'Loan I1 ni 1.111
Compliments of
KUSS DRUG STGRE
SAVE with SAFETY at
7fi6' QfXCLe2. onus STORE
We appreciate your trade
Compliments of
WM. A. MILLER
Attorney and
Councelor-at-Law
Park Bank Building
Phone 7202
Compliments of
CHAS. EBBS
Clothier - Tailor -
Furnisher
and
Women's Wear
Compliments of
,lr Boanomiaal Tronaforutin
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I M- tp
Schibley Motor Sales,
Inc.
Phone 432. Church St.
Len. Cook: "If I tried to pet y Brucie: "Can I ask you for a dol-
front of your father, how far would lar until tomorrow ?"
get?" Kelleher: "Say, you can ask me
Rose G.: "As far he could kick till the day after to ow and still
011-H not get it."
Compliments of
W. J. BODMANN 8: CO.
Dry Goods,
Chinaware
and
Wallpaper
Compliments of
W. C. SCHAEFFER
Dentist
Compliments of
The AMHERST HDW. Co.
General Hardware, Plumb-
ing and Tinning
Philco Radio and Frigidaire
Phone 409
DRS. G. R. WISEMAN
and
G. R. WISEMAN, jr.
Newest Newest
Merchandise Values
Dependable Shoes
For Each Member of the Family
Also
A Complete New Line
of Luggage
HAGEMAN SHOE CO.
387 Broadway, Lorain
Owl Stamps X-Ray Fitting
Chiropodist in Attendance
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Janice If fthreateningj: "Ki-ss me,
and I'1l scream for help."
Fritz: "Never mind, Girlie, I can
managalonef'
Compliments of
OSCAR HASERODT
jeweler and Optometrist
Elyria, Ohio
We specialize in American
Watches and Perfect Diamonds.
Also a complete line of gifts-
Silver, Clocks and Novelties,
Compliments of
THE LORAIN
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Fifth and Broadway
4 Phone 228l
Ray Thomas: "I don't care for Mar
gie-she's so small minded."
Herb F.: "But awfully generous-
she'll give anybody a piece of it."
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