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

 - Class of 1932

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SENIORS GRACE JEWELL Grace makes a motion that she shall be a nurse. We all second the motion on the grounds that she is a good worker and a pleasing personality. The motion is carried, we hope. Grace makes a study of art. CARLYLE LITTLE Carlyle seems to believe that “trouble’s a bubble, and bubbles will soon fade away.” Anyhow, he always seems to be able to smile. Carlyle has been a worthy member of the varsity foothall squad for the last two years. EDYTHE JONES When “E. J.” isn’t being a good pal to someone, she’s secretary of our Girl Reserves. It’s per¬ sonality that counts in the long run, you know, and we set Edvthe up as our example. Oh ves. —“E. J.” WILLIAM LONG “Bill” is a permanent feature of the class of ’32. One can say “Bill” is first, the class pest; second, an actor and musician; third, an athlete; fourth, a student if he chooses to be; fifth, a good friend! JEAN KENNINGER Managing the circulation of the Corn-Mentor has caused Jean many extra steps and worries. This G. R. girl loves library work. In Jean we have found a truly good friend, and “a good friend is better than silver or gold.” DONALD LOOMIS “Orry” can be found almost anywhere at almost any time when there’s something doing. He is president of the senior class and Hi-Y, member of tbe student council, sport editor of the Corn- Mentor and Annual, and participant in dramatics. nineteen

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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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SENIORS MARGARET lCOLAROVIC Perhaps we shall remember “Marge” longest as we saw her every fourth period—walking down the hall with a sack of money, ready to assume her duties as cafeteria cashier. “Marge” is a Girl Reserve, and we like her smile! JOE MATTY Someone has said, “No thoroughly occupied man is ever miserable.” We all know that Joe is not only responsible but also hard-working. Perhaps, then, this is his philosophy. He was successful in winning a football letter this year, too. ALBINA LOPATICH “Beans”, the name that we have willed Albina, certainly does not imply her actual ability and capability and her pleasing personality. She has very ably managed the exchange department of the Corn-Mentor this year. “Beans” is also a Girl Reserve. EDWARD MUNRO One can always count on “Johnny”. “Like fathe , like son”: every one thinks “Johnny’s” grand! He’s in the glee club, and athletics hold a big- interest for him. Oh, yes, “Johnny” has a Ford which is as accommodating as the driver. LILLIAN NELSON “Swede” and athletics. Athletics and “Swede.” No matter how we turn them around we can ' t separate them. A girls’ team without “Swede” certainly wouldn’t seem quite right. Besides, she is athletic reporter for the Annual and the Corn- Mentor. JACK NORRIS Sometimes “Gus”, sometimes “John”, Jack is real¬ ly the “man’s man” of the high school; those who have his friendship value it highly. He has been in track, and has proved himself a good basket¬ ball player. More power to Jack! twenty

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