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THE MIRROR L Q1 an L First Row-Rita Haren, Cornelia Nimereala, Miriam Giey, Pauline Fredey, Mar- garet Bellman, Virginia Himes. Thelma Conrad, Lavonne Shively, Mildred Tournoux, Helen Manos, Ethel Dickerhoof. Second Row-Miss West, Girls' Adviser, Jeannette Grunder, Katherine Henning. Mary Caldwell, Letha Gill, Vida Fladung, Vivian Mason, Pearl Lutz, Erma Hersh- berger, Esther Koontz, Beatrice Myers. Third Row-Freda Couts, Shirley Taylor, Betty Paumier, Lucille Upperman, Rita Schrader, Elinor Swickard, Dolores Zwick, Hilda Shoemaker, Doris Oberlin. Fourth Row-Evelyn Hutt, Esther Rohrer, Dorothy Heyard, Betty Shank, Mildred lckes, Lucille Cholley, Helen Kropf, Mildred Knouff. JUNIORS Jack MacConaugha ,,.,., .,..... P resident Clinton Moulin ......... ..,s...... V ice-President Virginia Himes ....,...s.................,..... Secretary-Treasurer One day, while traveling in our submarine through the deep, we were startled by a crash. Rushing to the porthole, we discovered that the ship had bumped a coral reef. The explanation was soon apparent when we saw the captain gazing at a group of beautiful mermaids and mermen. We recognized them as the Junior Class of Louisville High School under the guidance of Miss West and Mr. Wilson. A1935 g Page twenty
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THE MIRROR xi GJ -lx u ROGER HITE N A good sport, has red hair, and will have xx, 'rin he Hayes . ,X '19 DOROTHY TREW td Clever! She couldn't B otherwise. Q X ELNORA BROEMSEN l A girl, thoughtful and'reserved in man- xl, ' ner. 3 dw 1 TOM WARD My one love is my motorcycle. ms JAMES LAUTZENHEISER f ' Well-timed silence hath more eloquence 3 - than speech. MABEL FITZGERALD 1 She is a quiet girl-at times. NORBERT HOFFMAN .A When I have nothing to say, I say it. GLEN BAIRD Always wound up and goingg Xi He mastered whatever was not worth knowing. ex , ..,4 I H TOM CALLOW f if ,,.f'V,1,,,CJq If None but himself can be his parallel. H ' 'K .W fi' , H- VERNA MAY ROYER X vi ' 51' By your words, be ye judged. New MARGARET LILLIE MQ The world was sad, the garden was wild And man, the hermit, sigh'd,-'till wo- man smiled. ' l 9 3 5 IP I Page nineteen AJ
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THE MIRROR First Row-Weston Heiks, Joseph Kress, Lake Allison, Vincent Dimmerling, Clin- ton Moulin, Jack MacConaugha, Howard Wilson, Wilbert Cunningham, Glenwood Mil- ler, Richard Lautzenheiser. Second Row-Mr. Wilson, Boys' Adviser, Clay Berkowitch, Bernard Gero, George Dade, Robert Keller, Lowell Lautzenheiser, Wayne Stunz, Robert Wilson, Howard Blanchard, John Swickard. Third Row-Leo Weisend, Paulus Reifsnyder, Donald Wilton, Ralph Lutz, Basil Violand, Norman Voltz, James Ross, Harold Weyand. Fourth Row-Raymond Luellan, Raymond Mclntee, Paul Runkle, Richard Wil- liamson, Louis Obrovac, Jay Stimmel, Robert Fritz, Daniel Theiss, David Zorger. They were singing, swimming, and frolicking about. Their activities seemed to be directed by Jack MacConaugha, Clinton Moulin, and Virginia Himes. At times the three leaders would call into conference a group of six other mermaids and mermen, known as the Executive Committee and composed of Pauline Fredey, Helen Kropf, Katherine Henning, Leo Wei- send, Howard Wilson, and Joseph Kress. After lengthy discussion, the work and play went on with renewed vigor. We heard much talk of a feast which they were planning for early in May at which their guests would be Seniors, We also overheard mention of a great event in January, when several of their number had presented a play. So entranced were the captain and the crew by the beauty and grace of this group, that it was with the greatest reluctance that we consented to leave. - l 9 3 5 . Page twenty-one
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