Hoover High School - Viking Yearbook (North Canton, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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f 4 gf .2-N x l 'lf AQX. Q x' X, MARJORIE MOHLER Believe it or not, here is one girl who likes to study. She is at it day and night, and it brings good results, for you should take a glance at her report card and get a good look at those 99's and 100's. She is very modest and seldom says more than anyone should. A more pleasant person is hard to find. As a testimony of her ability, she was elected Editor- in-Chief of the annual. MARVIN HESS Introducing our business manager-tall, dark and handsome, and an all-around good sport. Work? -absolutely. Play?-yes-siree! especially in bas- ketball and football. Fast?-sure, in a football game. Friends?-try and count 'em. Marvie is just a jack-of-all trades, and we predict a prosper- ous future for him. GRACE WISE Calm and serene, amiable and sweet-that's Grace. She doesn't say much but when she does speak, people sit up and take notice. She certainly lives up to her name, for like the owl, she is often ,found in deep meditation. One just cannot help lik- ing her and that accounts for her many friends. Her sweetness never vanishes, whether she is on the basketball floor, in class-room, or out in a crowd. ROY HELDENBRAND Roy is big, good-looking and popular, so what more could a young' man ask for? Dutch is the type that one might look at and say to a friend, There goes a man. A real compliment but none too Hood for Roy. 'fl21li'4 g , ,f N I l v N 6 r 7, rf ffl Ill Isl lll .0 ll ll 'l W Xrl S at S ' .,.., 4 07 Z7 fl ll Q41 ffl ffl U Hi iq! lll li lx W , Nfl NX-XXXW f H I I ll U' r Y I N19 is H l Y lt xx

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XX f 141 1X I ,f N N V Y 4 ES X X s Q 7, 11,11 1 lil ll' lil ll lill xxx ll lil il il is lille H1 64' Ili: all ffl 11' ffl lvl I-fl lil ill ill lil X , th N I I KH X1 S ish l EVELYN MOORE Another reason why we soon will actually enjoy being sick. Eve intends to be a nurse and go around in a starched white apron. She has shown her class spirit by taking part not only in the Operettas and Class Play but in basketball as well. H61'6,S to Evelyn with the big brown eyes! HAROLD KOEHLER Extremely quiet--but all brilliant men are quiet and we all have expectations that he will be a very brilliant man. He seldom speaks, but mea- sures his thoughts and weighs his words, and when he does speak, he rates plenty attention. Look at him now and we will talk it over ten years from now. ELLEN GYGLI Gig has one thing under her control and that is a piano. She can make it do everything but shake hands with you. That's why she can play such queer tunes on a typewriter. She is also a basket- ball player that demands attention when on the floor. Is it any wonder that she likes football play- ers ?--although she is rather particular how far back they play and almost always insists on quarter- backs. THOMAS SHEELY Just a great big man from the South-that's Tom. lf you hear one grand roar of laughter, make up your mind that he is in the crowd. He is a large part of the pep ol' our school. A happy-go-lucky fellow that will make good at whatever he starts. He is just the type that we like to chum with, for his kind is just the best cure for the blues that we have ever found. ---v-fl 20 U61-4-N



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f f I if 311.11151 if Xxx n -. My S ff I sf KX1XXXX f . f .- T 51 Q4 N, I 4' ,3-VV -ffsw.. .,. wigs, ,, BN N fjfb f-'s. -::-s- NWC ,. ff? 'N L- -.-. .- - fy A Q --:Q--. N ENT P- .- -. . .M f-'L Q K' W' . . nf V Q1-lf-.5-3-,ff f.. , 1, f -', fa RUTH ROYER Go ahead and get sick, says Ruth. She's go- ing to be a nurse, and who wouldn't be willing to be sick with her around. Ruth is all business and whatever she starts she will put across. She has worked hard in all her studies, and she will take all that knowledge with her wherever she goes. Here's to Ruth, and the best success is none too good. GEORGE SPONSELLER Hello, Bud. That's what you hear from all sides as George hurries down the halls. lf you want something done that requires brains, initiative, drive, and a winning personality, see Bud about it. He is the very capable President of the Senior class and he certainly has shouldered more than his share of the work and responsibility. Cheerful, efficient and broad-minded- Bud is the friend of many. He's a real worker and the class of 31 just couldn't have gotten along' without hiin. LELA WORKINGER This fine fun-loving girl is none other than Lee who is on the go from dawn till dark. Big things come in little packages, so they say. She gets her studies but never lets them interfere with a good time. Her favorite pastime is collecting de- merits, and she has made a Wonderful success of it so far. IAN LORAH He loves his Ford and is seldom seen without it. He may, in days to come, even attempt to Hy it, who can tell. He is often found in some remote corner of the room, harmonizing with several of the other boys, and they certainly can sing! He is quite the ladies' man, and his side-burns and bud- ding mustache only emphasize this statement. .rfil 2 2 I3-+'

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