Louisville High School - Mirror Yearbook (Louisville, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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THE MIRROR QP .1 First Row-Evelyn Theiss, Grace Schloneger, Vida Schloneger, Mary Kinemond, Sophie Manos, Neva Mason, Anna Shirey, Ina Eshelman, Mildred Sommers, Lois Miller, Grace Starkey. Second Row-Helen Weisend, Mary Deuell, Helen Menegay, Elsie Zielasko, Eileen Sluss, Alice Bratten, Sylvia Bowman, Savilla Taylor, Edith Knouff, Harriet Shoe- maker, Kathryn Weyand, Miss Moreland, Girls' Adviser. Third Row-Esther Chenot, Mildred Oyster, Ethel Bohinsky, Rita Moulin, Nina McCoy, Rita Schwallie, Betty Minster, Betty Kerstetter, Miriam Krahill, Dorothy Leslie, Louise Obrovac, Marie Cholley, Frances Nees. Fourth Row-Hazel Scott, Jean Betzler, Dorothy Schrader, Susan Menster, Edith Stockert, Violet Nydahl, Eileen Marthey, Marcella Monter, Eileen Upperman, Dorothae Steen, Mary Trew, Mary Zwick, Mary Buchmann. Fifth Row-Ruth Clapper, June Ross, Mae Sturtridge, Ruby Anthony, Florence Gehman, Stella Czech, Goldie Johnson, Margaret Hartzell, Mary Vogler, Elizabeth Wehling, Margaret Beach, Fern Biery. SGPHOMORES Neva Mason ...,....... , ....... President Margaret Callahan .... ............ V ice-President Raymond Sheatsley ........................ Secretary-Treasurer At sunrise yesterday morning, the waters of the great Atlantic Ocean looked very inviting with its beautiful display of color. We de- cided to go on a treasure hunt at the bottom of that great sea. The sun was shining brightly when we started out on a large yacht. By noon we had traveled two hundred miles from shore. Then we low- ered a cylindrical vessel into the water and climbed in. We began sink- ing. About ten minutes later we heard a grinding noise and knew that we had struck bottom. We climbed from the vessel and began our hunt. F il935' : Page twenty-two

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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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THE MIRROR First Row-Thomas Weida, Nelson Hawk, Hayes Kell, Richard Conrad, Lloyd Haidet, Judd Warstler, Donald Douglas, Joseph Crock, Raymond Meadows, Raymond Sheatsley, George Gugelman, Dale Emhoff, Russell Klinger. Second Row-Mr. Himes, Boys' Adviser, Robert Carman, Vincent Kress, Junior Jackson, Paul Hoover, Fred Conkey, Glenn Miller, Norman Zwick, Richard Howell, Royal Shively, Stanley Phillips, Merle Upperman. Third Row?-Marion Lahr, Charles Raymond, William Hoffman, Robert Richard- son, William Ault, Charles Vogley, Owen Carper, Edwin Kintner, Don Paige, Ernest Zielasko, Paul Ferguson, Paul Fredey, Richard Garner. Fourth Row-Carl Keller, Jay Roberts, Harold Stocker, Robert Pochubay, Richard Varner, Robert Lanning, Randall Krabill, Grover Kandel, Donald Stunz, George Amos, Donald Owens. After walking' for some time, we saw the huge bulk of a ship rising in the distance and knew that our treasure was near. As we approached, we found that other folks had arrived first. We were very surprised when we found it to be the Sophomore Class from Louisville High School under the leadership of their advisers, Miss Moreland and Mr. Himes, and their class officers, Neva Mason, Margaret Callahan, and Raymond Sheatsley. The class is well represented in sports, music, and literary work. We hope they continue to keep up their good work the next two years. il935 Page twenty-three

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