Shawnee High School - Quilna Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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41353532 QQQQQNA 213113531 3 f, aff lf' fini! y 9 5 N lla Q wi 7? M 'N EQ'-r'7,' t 1. 4 , TK - P 1 X 1 Senior Prophecy N NOWONDER 66 15-16 1999, 1 was testing a bottle of nitro-glycerine Q to see if it would explode. 1 threw it down in disgust, and when 1 lit, 1 might lk' Ai . 1 have been hurt, but a cement sidewalk broke my fall. Glancing up, 1 saw a little Melanerpes erytrocepholer coccyzus erythropthalmus Ccuckoo to youl and he twittered, in a twittering tone, the following twitters to me: So and behold! John C. Miller, the answer to a maidens prayer, has been found brutally mailed into unconciousness. John said that when Bob Simons, the iceman came into John's kitchen to see Mrs. Miller Cformerly Mabel Rountreel, he thought that John was a rival and threw him into Lester Delong's bedroom. Lester, upon being awakened, beat john up, and the authority set Fred Bunke alias Philco Pants on the case to see who was guilty. Fred put everybody ooncerned in the Hume jail, where a reunion of the class of '31 was held. It was discovered that Ralph Bowsher was in for throwing grapefruit at Gertrude Baechler, authoress of Ten Nights ln Harley's Speakeasyn a play making Harley Stumbaugh's Stamping Speakeasy famous. Denatured Al, offi- cial bouncer in Lloyd's Luscious Likker Palace, was really Bob Pryer. Professor Bob McMillen has talked to the boss of Mars and made arrangements by radio. Umpstien Spyker QL. K. are the initialsjinvented a rocket plane airway to Mars. Society-note: The announcement of Minerva Miller's engagement to Oh-ediah Benedum was made at a skeeing parrty at the country club. After being married, the couple will visit the Canary lslands via Kenneth Beeler's new rocket liner, where the bride will teach canaries to sing the Stien Song. They will take up a residence in Hume where Gerald Spyker is mayor and Wm. McClain dogcatcher. Gladys Powell is teaching Spanish at Shawnee, and says that Harry Shook's quadruplets are very bad boys. Harry is an admiral in the Swiss navy. Juanita Bowersock is defend- ant in a suit lblue sergej concerning homewrecking. Evelyn Tam is suing Sox because Sox vampefd Evelyn's pet ant-eater. Judge Mid Umbaugh ruled the ant-eater guilty and had Hazel Verbryke shoot it. Ella Strawbridge is in grand opera under the name of Lena Genster. Carmen Dardio and Marjorie Coon were there last year, but now they have male stage hands. Imogene Gif1in's advice to the soleworn for today is to get a new pair of shoes. This was taken from the weekly Blah, the editor of which is Lilas Donovan. The star reporter of this is Yvonne Sellars, who learned from Rosella Zuber, who is now B. B. coach at Ella Lee's select School for Trained Flea Owners. Harold Neeper is now a pitcher on the Podunk Palpitators, a crack team second only to the Petowski Bhlabbergasters, coached by Mary Bauer. Winona Miller and Erma lVIauk are in cahoots with Edna Burtchin in a factory making warts for pickles. And then 1 rolled over! , X ,f -X 1 , , L - Ni 1 ll 3- X, ll X w 5 . If we 1 G i X I N Q 7 I nl x .X xl . --3 --N. ' ' 1. 4 xi '- Q ef 1 P' f a 'A 2 S. . 1 I T 'iam---f'i 1 5 ,, l 'l'!L.... ills' 'X . P I s y , ' '-'JT' - fr my . -,Z,ga.' 4,5 gr- ., ,X

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I E? QUUM 4 1931 EVELY N TA M- Elm far gl girl th111'.f nirr and full of prp, xl! fI'fl.1'i!1g-:!,I,' Shr'.v furry adfptf' llillrgc lrepziratni-y l'oiirsc'. Aniliitimv- 'l'u visit llawaii at full uiuun, 'JH Vlzuss ll'l'k'ZlSlll'l'l'1 '29 Fliicf Stall. limit- liglit Dramatic l'Iu11: 'SU ,liininr-Sciiinr Hop Vfrliiiiiittt-i', junior l'lay K'1!11lll11llCt'. Vliicf Staff. Girls Glec l'l li. llrlls uf llcauiwlais Occ-ula Club: '31 Girls Glce fluli. l ullcgv Days, Blue 'l'r'anglc l'luli. Seniur Play i'miiniitlvL'. Occula Clulm. Mirmusin U:v1is.xUm1- Mid ll'1' .rlmfw you hrrf a .rfLu1'1't hlllllli maid, ll'ho ,rurrly IJ 4ft'l7lIlI'l' and .vIa1d. Fillegv l'1'L'li2ll'IliU1'j' l'oiirsc3 '19 l'TCSl1lL'1ll uf Sulwlwiiinir Class. Lliivf Stull. lfnutligli Dramatic l'luli: '30 llclls uf llcaiijnlaisn 'l'lic' llritlc- lllxwzcs Iii. Fliief Stall. l,i- lirariaii ul' Glvc Fluli, junior-Scninr Hap Uuiiiiiiittvv, Occula l'luls: '31 llluv Triangle- t'luln, Glvc Vlulm, l'ullL-ge Days, 'l'igcr llniiszn Seiiiur l'lay l'I11lll11lllL'L', Occula lluli. Ihzm. Vigknnixs- l!nzir 41 Shi' xuyi -wry lilllf, lull thinks quilr Il lol, Whrn !l11'rr'.v studying to do JIM: right on Ihr mol. f'Ul11l'Il6I'L'lfll Unurse, Nurlliwesterii Sclmul of l'miiinci'cL'. Aniliitionfllookkccperi '28 Homv Ermmniics Clulm: '29 Home Econom- ics l'lu1s, '31 Typist for Cliief. Class llasket- liall. Rosiaiia ZUBER--uR0JfI'H Just hriny happy ix a fm? thing lo dn, Looking nn Ihr In-ight .fide than Ihr ll1Ill'.,' Fullege l'rep:li'atury Coursr: '28 Class llaskvtliall, Girls Glee C'luli, Class Track. 'l'lie Gypsy Rnvrrf' Class Secretary: '29 lfimtliglit l'luli. Varsify llasketliall, Girls Glec- l'luh, Assistant l.i1n'arian, liistezlmlfml: '30 junior Hop Comniittrc. Girls Glee Ululi, Hells of lleaujulziisf' Varsity llaskc-tball. The llrirle llreczqs ln, Typing' Contesi. Eistvdrlfml: '31 Girls Glee Fluli. Varsity Basketball, Assistant Librarian, Program l'l'lZlll'Il'lIll'l of Illuc Trianizle. Historical Cun- trst, College Days, Tipr0r l'lnusc, LLOYD E. STOMBA Ucii Slavic Lu! .vl1'aa'y, ll1 J Iliff' to Quin. l'nmn1vrcial l'mmursc: 'JS llass Track. '30 llascliall. .Xssociatiunz '51 llasvliall lfaptaiiil. ELLA STRAVVBRIUGE Shr is mmfhrr grind frirnd. To you, hm' paprr and pfmil sh1 lI lend. Voiiiim-nrizil Vuursc: '28 Girls Glen- Vluli, Thr Gypsy Rl1rn'i'1 '29 lfutrtliglit l'lulr. Girls Glu- l'luli: '30 -lunini'-Suiiiur llup Vuniiiiittv.-c'. llc-lls of lit-aujnlais. lfistwlil- fowl, l.ilirariaii ut' Glvv ilulu: '.11 Girls Glen- Vluli, Annual Stall, Score ary anal Trvas- urur uf Girls Glcv l'lu1i, l'rugr:u11 uniixiiillev nf llluc 'l'riamg'lr, t'nllrize Days. N X has i . ,jr If 554' ul, 1 .1 I , lap. I A- , M . .IL A- WJ? ' ' P 4' Ei ,P M li ' 1 x,'.,,5- , 1 4.1 . V X l it. X, xv V ' , 1 I ff' 4- 1 Vw V xy gl- A 'AJ il 01 , Y LT' . U-'ff J V... Q YQ 4 ,Q .lin ff, Q, wt ir, ll1. '- l u xi i ' '!P' :W X



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EZ QQQQENA FIRST Row: M. Bradford, M. Clem, M. Mougey, C. Stewart, K. Fast, N. Dougherty, F. Herald, M. Sellars, D. Buttrutf, A. Sybert. Sxcoxu Row: H. Mertz, R. Benedum, L. Crow, H. Harshman, A. Phetteplace, A. Bradford, C. Dardio, E. Coon, L. Howard, R. Deaubler, A. WVaterson, E. Cowan, Miss Bush, Advisor. THIRD Row: G. Corrello, B. Miller, R. Klink, C. Coleman, L. Lee, J. Siferd, C. Neuman, W. Kuenning, j. Bair, D. Fraunfelter, H. Kunkleman, R. Kunkleman. Class of 1932 a Prexizlenf ---- JACK McCoy Vin' IJl'f'.ViIff'lIf Auce PHE1 rEP1.AcE N Sefrrfzlry - - - LYLE LEE 'X Trenmrrr - - - CHARLES NEUMAN H E JUNIOR Class left a good record in most every line of scholastic work. The Junior play, The Hidden Guest, was a great success and displayed a good all-round cast. The success of the play made possible the junior- i Q , ' 'Senior Hop, in which the Juniors gave the Seniors a jolly time. I -4 l' 4 Several parties were given during the year, a Halloween, and others for the pur- J 1 ' Anv il pose of teaching the members of the class to dance. The class did not lack for recreation ' ,ly x in that line. I f ln athletics the class did its share, contributing to the Football, Basketball and V I 'ix ' Baseball teams. The Glee Clubs, both Boys' and Girls, contained quite a few Juniors. I ' l ,, 4. The Juniors dominated the Chief Staff although only two were placed on the Quilna lady! Stall. ,QI Much of the success of the class was due to Miss Bush, the Faculty advisor. An I - even better showing would have been made by the class, had not .lack lVIcCoy, the l class President, been injured and removed from the activities. 5 if I sg v 3, I i R - 25' i' A N A if is s , i 4' ff f, X .L , VJ A 'lf ' f f ,QI Y' , ,4.l,E-Mi7m7'i lA5'lii1wo -1 ' Q A Iv , Yi' X X. Rf' ff' ,.1i.:' ' ' - s R 1 U x x A el ., ' , if W ' A - - ' ii,

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