Mentor High School - Cardinal Notes Yearbook (Mentor, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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SENIORS ALICE DICKEY “Al” lives just across from M. H. S. That’s why she always arrives with the ringing of the bell. A member of the Annual staff at present, she formerly belonged to the scholarship club and student council. How Alice adores her Ellen! THOMAS HAGAMAN Here comes “Whiffy”! We always know when “Whiffy’s” coming with his sly humor and fre¬ quent wise cracks. Football and glee club seem to hold the limelight during his high school days. By the way, he’s “Toosher’s” very first cousin. IRMA FRESHLEY “Dean” holds much stock in the “Katy and Toosher” company, and she receives high dividends in the way of friendship, too. “Dean”, an expert typist, was selected to punch the keys of her favorite L. C. Smith for the Corn-Mentor. CHARI.ES HOWARD Well, this is “Chuck ' s” first and last year, too, but we don’t hold that against him; in fact, we handed over our class “cash-on-hand” to him. Chuck was a bit of a hero on Mentor’s gridiron this fall, too. KATHERINE GERHARDT The most important thing about “Katy” is “Dave” —but then, why mention that? She is the en¬ acted leader of the triumvirate, “Toosher”, “Dean”, and “Dutz”. Happy-go-lucky “Katy” is not a bit hard to look at, by the way. EDWIN KELLEY Don’t get “Kelley” tangled with Walt, the Deputy Sheriff—that was the part he played in the junior play. He has a habit of being tardy, and his procrastination in attendance always calls for the famous remark, “Kelley’s late again!” seventeen

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SENIORS KATHRYN CROOKSHANKS Kathryn is very quiet, too, but somehow we like her quietness. Didn’t someone once say that he who would be wise must learn to listen? An ex¬ cellent typist and shorthand student, too, is Miss Crookshanks, you who are seeking secretaries. EMERSON DICKEY Our student council president, class vice-presi¬ dent, and business manager of tbe Corn-Mentor, Emerson Dickey, will now take the chair. He’s a scholar and athlete. Oh yes, Mr. Hendry identi¬ fies him as ‘‘first chair in the second fiddles.” EUDORA DAVIES A fellow classman named her “Fido” for no rea¬ son at all, and we know her now as “Fide.” She • has played basketball four years and captained the team in ’31. This year Jean relieved her of a three year job—class secretary. RAYMOND EDDS “Ray” is the senior scientist. Who doesn ' t re¬ member what a chemistry wizard he was last year? His H20 knowledge at times threatened to puzzle even Mr. Slotterbeck. “Ray” qualified to participate in the county quiz-book contest this year, also. CLYDINE DAVIS “Clyde” is a great pal of “Swede.” She has helped in the managing of girls’ intramurals. However, it appears to us that athletics must seem a trifle mild to Clydine, since she is so intensely inter¬ ested in present-day aviation. DAVID FREY “Dave” has a habit of giving the other fellow a square deal, if not more. That’s principally why we like him. “Dave” is an “all-around” star on the basketball court and the gridiron. He be¬ longs to the student council. sixteen



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SENIORS MILDRED GUNESCH Shall we tell all “Millie” does? All right. She writes for the Com-Mentor and the Annual, studies every lesson, sings in the glee; club, stops for¬ wards from making baskets, belongs to the Girl Reserves, helps in the library, and— RAYMOND KOCIS “Ray” came to us from Kirtland for his junior and senior years. Straightway he won high honor from not only M. H. S. but also Lake County when he placed first in the country oratorical contest. He is stage manager this year. AGNES HAGER “Ag” believes the old saying, “Valuable things come in small packages.” It didn’t take her four years to prove it to us, either! She sings, plays a violin, participates in athletics, and she will have charge of circulating the Annuals. HARRY KOEHLER Oh! Can “Peanuts” type? For future reference consult Miss Otto. He’s in Miss Shafer’s glee club. He does his daily good turn in Mentor’s troop of Boy Scouts. Harry hasn ' t told us his hobby, but we suspect “the wimen”! KATHLEEN HOFF “Kay” hasn’t had much chance since she’s only come here this year, but she was “something much’ at Eastern High School, Lansing, Michi¬ gan. She wrote for Eastern’s paper. She was a member of the Life Saving, Re porters’, and Art Clubs. EDWARD KUSHEN Aviation is Ed’s big ambition. He and his in¬ separable, Bob Paden, live in the shop—construct¬ ing models, drawing plans, and discussing me¬ chanics. He is not famous for seriousness in classes, and he has brown eyes that any girl would admire. Page 18

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