Louisville High School - Mirror Yearbook (Louisville, OH)
- Class of 1937
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Ii,..,g.,I,,,,IbI3.F31Zg,I.Ia.I53,:III.I,III III ff' 61155309 U55 919569319 19 Chee ko Chest' Q0 Q exca fs 'WL YG 18961565 '51 Yfogwxvs Pmawgedbfx NWS Xlxoevoond wa Ymxx magyar Take It Away-Sponsors Station L. H. S. is honored in having here tonight two of its sponsors who have cooperated in outlining a four year series of programs that have proved their ability, sincerity, and loyalty. Gratefully we present Miss Faye Moreland and Mr. Wayne Ashbaugh: I deem it a reat honor to have b 2 fill out the unexpired term of Mr. Himes. I have enjoyed working with the class and aiding them what little I could, throughout the past year. They are a fine class and I wish them all the luck in the World. -Wayne Ashbaugh One of the most pleasant tasks of the past four years has been the partial sponsor- ship of this line class which leaves our portals in 1937. They have been a most coop- erative and willing class, and it is with deep regret that I reach the time when it will be necessary to say goodbye to this happy group. They have my sincere hope for suc- cess. -Faye Moreland. fl in il LM 55 MM WW 'Y een chosen class advisor by the Senior Class to OUR THEME SONG Dear old Louisville, here's to you Colors White and blue, Loyal students tried and true Pledge our hearts to you, For your name we'll fight for aye In an ardent way, Fight! Fight! for L. H. S. The School We love the best. Lift our voices now in a song, Showing her that We Won't go wrong, Let the music waft to the sky For Louisville High. Page two RESUME In The Control Room Meet The Artists 'Round The Dial .... Sport Cast .... Facts and Fancies ..... .....Page 5 ..Page 11 ..Page 33 .....,Page 49 .Page 61 Oo OQOOO 0000 0000 OOOQnO COOOOO 'OO OO OO O0 so OOOOQQ OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOO ooooooooo oooooooo Qoooooo oooOOO O OO OO ooO 000000000 000000000 OOOOOQOO A OOOOOOOOQ 000000000 OO OO PC DO OO OO OO OO flf' OO OO OO OO OO UO Ofv OOOOOQO Qogmooo POOOOO00 OOOOOOO 0000000 OOCJOOOO OOQOOOO 0000000 fvfvl QOOO OOOOOOO QOOOOO OOOOOO OJOOO OGG OOO OC7OCJfA'ff mrmhfvff Page zf1'Lrcc -.-nn 20,000 Years at L. H. S X PJ. Page four 000 OOO!! 0 o O 00003 Oo 0 Oo O Oo 000000 OOOO ' 00000 000 O O 0000 O0 O ooo O0 I 00000000 Z o 000 O O OO CO 000 OOO Q-Q oo ,' O OOO I O 0 0 , ' ' O 1 O 0 Oo .900 wt 'g O .1 - . 0 0 0 O ff X 1 , Z0 0 fp ,IH M I I Oooo 1 ,Y ' ,Q - I OOO ff H : ff W 'M O O i N N' ff ' O, y n 0252 W M TW' 00 O I, l . 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To this I must say that determination and efort are necessary qualities, but not sufficient. A full understanding of the nature of the ' t' l. problem and abundant knowledge with which to work are very essen 1a All the tenacity and eiort in the World cannot plan a building if the archi- tect is not acquainted with the purpose of the structure, or does not possess full knowledge of the laws of architecture and the rules of architectural composition. My advice, then, is to Work hard and add to your determination useful knowledge with which to solve your difficult problems. Page six li H ii 'v VQ 1 A P1 5 vv Ak AA BL Professor Quiz 5 ll YI. ll V A AA AA VV WW ll M M X M WW NN MM 5 HB X84 'Y A xi il r 1 WR P W 's when we must throw My friends-fBrain Bustersj the time has come d d edagogical order Shall we continue to 1812 off the shackles of an out-mo e p . ask our students such antiquated questions as, When was the War of fought? when no one wants to remember dates, except tho-se with a pretty brun- let us say blonde, for example? Shall we ask, with childish simplicity, What is two plus two? when every mother's daughter knows it's a game of bridge, and that two plus one makes a scandal? Brain Busters, we must answer in unison, No! No! A thousand- ' ' If the lory of L. H. S. is to blaze yea, a thousand and one--times no. g 'forth in this modern world, her graduates must know the answers to such ' ' h da as: Did Jack Benny play 'The Bee' on his ' ' ' ' ? and burning questions of t e y violin at the age of ten? Can a man marry h1s widow s sister VVhen is 'Bank Night'? Pngr SI Zf'I'7Z ll LX A VY W v v YV AA Y AA VV AL VV AL ww M MM MN EB ' M 1 P 4 5 f S 00 :Par The Brain Busters HAI? L. STROBEL Room 18-3:30. Louisville-American History, Coach B.S. Miami University MARJORIE YOUTZ Just u, minute, I'll call her. Louisville-Secretary ARNVILDA E. WILSON You'11 have to be quiet, or- A11i2ll1CG-Libl'3.Ti2tH A.B. Mount Union RS. XVestern Reserve University ELLIS M. HOSTETLER T'hat's true, not? Louisvillevhlocial Science A.B. Goshen College JOHN P. MORGAN My heavens-lands sakes Alliunce-Mathematics, Geology, Coach B.S. Ohio State University CATHERINE FOLTZ I can't do a thing with you girls. North Canton-Home Economics B.S. Miami University FANCHON J. DE VERNA I beg your pardon. Sylvania-Music B.S. Bowling Green State University BLANCHARD M. PICKENS Now, boys Louisville-Junior High English, Geography A.B. Kent State University ROBERTA M. ZECHIEL When this room settles down Louisville-English, Journalism, Speech A.B. Heidelberg M.A. University of Chicago fi xi EB HB WN MM YK v AA VV XQNI Page fiylzl of 1937 DOROTHY L. KSTTED You people must get do n to work. Louisville-aAlgebra, Business Training, H Physical Ed110at10I1liHIIH IH Il: IH IH A! A.B. Ashland HOWARD E. WILSON What did you get for this one? Louisville-Junior High Mathematics and Hygiene B.S. Mount Union CHESTER E. RILEY Here's ma sugar letter. Greenfield, Missouri-Industrial Arts B.S. Central Missouri State Teacher's College M.A. Ohio State University MABEL I. WARREN But detinitely4 Sebring-English A.B. Muskingum CAROLINE M. ROUSH Now, will you do this one for me? Massillon-English, Algebra A.B. Western Reserve University ARTHUR A. LUTZ Now to get back on the subject - Louisville-Chemistry, Physics, Principal B.S. Capital University M.S. Ohio State University ELIZABETH WARSTLER 'tWell-You! Canton-Junior High English, Latin A.B. Wittenberg ELIZABETH BEAL Come on now Ashland-Commercial Arts A.B. Ashland ROBERT L. MOFFETT Oh, Great-day! Alliance-Science, Biology B.S. Mount Union College Al ll an 'Y Pagf nine ll M Al Y Y AA YV AA Y AA VV VW! rl W wi X rm M 1 MN MM V W L L 4y,,,.., gt -yga--+ X :T A l ,W r' W 1 1 C 1 -4 ---y VV AA V AA YV AA Y Q? 445 WV ll, W :W X :WN MN MN 74 4 Believe It or Not . . . but, I had such an unusual experience the other day that I can hardly wait to tell you about it. I got my first surprise in the morning on arriv- ing at what I thought was school. In the first place the old office was now the radio control room, and in it was President Paley Bixler with his feet on his desk and a seegar in his mouth. Marjorie still had her old jobg and in one corner was the chief technician, Kerchner. After I got over my first surprise, I looked over the rest of the building. The first thing I heard was some one counting, so I traced the sound to its source, studio 22, and found that it was Patty J can Whitted giving her radio audience their morning exercises Land also taking them herselfl Incidentally, she told me that this is the only way she can keep her Weight down. In the next studio that famous cooking expert, Tizzy Lish Foltz, was giving one of her favorite recipes. fEvidently no one heard it because, according to the next day's paper, no one had diedj. I had to rush along then for a while, but I dropped in to hear part of the Ma Perkins White dictation program. I also heard part of a program where Vic Ashbaugh just came home and was asking Sade', how Adele was. Just before I went to dinner I heard Park Avenue Penner Pickens yell I'm snubbin' you. In the afternoon I had to skip around a lot, for I had time to listen only to parts of programs. Fibber McM.offett was just telling Molly McZechiel about the time when he put out the most successful annual Alliance High School ever had. However, she politely told him that she had read it and it wasn't even funny. Just then Mrs, Upson Warstler QUpsie Daisiej came in and said, I never saw that annual - it must have been terrible - I don't like that blond hair you're wearing anyhow. As I passed an open door on the way to the next program, I heard that bald headed music maker, Wendal1 Hall Riley, singing the praises of Fitch's Dandruff Remover Shampoo. For something different I then looked and listened while Fred Astaire Wilson and his greatest star of the evening, Ginger Rog- ers Wilson, put on a tap dancing act. Just as I entered studio 16 Hayden McMoreland, the director of Do You Want To Be An Actor ? was dem- onstrating to one of the would-be actors the proper way to embrace. On the way over to Eddie Morgan's program, I stopped in for awhile to hear Roush the Human Chatterbox tell about the comings of Harry, her hus- band. Good Evening ladies and gentleman, this is Ellis Wallington The makers of that fire engine gas present Eddie Morgan, the Mayor of Texaco Town. After jokes on his absentee wife, Ida Beal, Eddie intro- duced those two delightful singing stars of radio and screen, Bobby Breen Lutz and Deanna Durbin Warren in a vocal duet, I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm. After several interruptions by Parkyourcarcass Stro- bel, Eddie told us how well he would like to spend another hour with us. Just as Kate Smith De Verna brought the moon over the mountain, I left for home. Yours, Walter Snoop. Page ten O OOO Oo Q O 00030 o 0 O 0 o oooo Oo OZQOOO Oooo OOCO 3020 o 000 OOO0 Ooo 6 OO O 000 000 Oooo 00000 0000 ooo ooooo oooooo ooooooo Ooooooo oooooooo 0 0000 0 0000 Page clcwcu OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO Ooocoooo Oooooo O0 OOOOO fl v AL v AA VV AA VV AA VV Se 6 ll M lla X NN N 1 4 P1 The Top Hatters XVILLTAM AULT XVhat's your secret, what's your charm? You're never without a girl on your arm. i Club Il, Jr,-Sr, Banquet Committee. XVILLTAM BEABICR 'Of all school hours which are the nearest, XVilliam's lnneh hour is the dearest. General MARGARET BEACH Not too shy, not too bold, Hair like sunshine, heart like gold. General, Home lic. Club 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. JEAN BIGTZLEH Not so much to say, not so well known, But she has a way that's all her own, College ldntrance, Girl Reserves 4, Glee Club 1, 2. FERN BTERY 'Her sweet disposition and sunny smile, !XX'ill make merry lift-'s journey for many a mile. IJGG-'llQI'lllQ Home ICQ. Club 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com., ,Q U. A. A. 1. K 4 ETHIIL HUHTNSKY Neither too careless, nor too sad, wx Not too studious, nor too glad. General, Glee Club 2, Girl Reserves 4. SYLVIA BOXVMAN Just because l'm little is no reason to fret, l'll shine my way thru yet. . College I'Inii'an1'e, Glee Club 3, 4, Home ICC. Club 3, 41 A tl. A. A. 3, Girl Reserves 4, Basketball 1, 2, Volley Ball 1, 2. MARY BUCHMANN Always jolly, always kind', She!-z the girl We like to find. -College Entrance, Glee Club 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 32 U Annual Staff 4, Girl Reserves 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 42 ' Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Indoor 1, 2, 3, Jr. Play. MARGARET CALLAHAN A maiden fair, a maiden jolly Opposed to all that's melancholy. College Entrance, G. A. A. 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Ilostro- nian Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4, Jr. Play, Annual Staff 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com., Class Sec'y 1, 2. OXVEN CARPER XYith firm and steady purpose true He'll gain the end he has in view. General, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE CHOLLEY Lucille's always ready for fun, But not until her work is done.' General, Home Economics Club 3. MARIE CHOLLEY 4'For everyone she has a. smile, XVhieh proves her friendship is worthwhile. General, Home Ee. Club, 3. Page twelffc College lflntranve, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Jr. Play, Uperetta 3, Rostronian The Top Hatters RUTH CLAl'l'Hl1 Never at a loss, ncvcr in a hurry, And hcr motto is 'Do it, but don't worry. 'ollcge Entrance: Glce Clllll-13 Annual Statl' Il, 43 Uperetta 43 Literary 2, 3, 43 Library Asst. 1, 2, 3, 4. FRED CUNKICY XVhy Should I more knowled'p:.'e grain NVhcn it only causes pain? General 1tlCHAl'lD CONRAD A rather quiet lad is he A great man he some day will be. Commercial. '1'1-HGLMA CONRAD Good to look at, better to know, XVith many a friend, but never a foe. General. JOSEPH CHUCK Away with work, Begonu I say, This world was made for fun and play. Coll Entrance' School Band 1 2 3 4' Orchestra 915-9 1 v Y 1 - 1, 2, 33 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. DA L ill 141 M HOFF I wouldn't be :ood if .l could- I coulc1n't be gonrl if 1 would. il-'IIEFHIQ Band 1, 2, 33 Vollcy Ball 43 llhotogrraphy Club 4, MAlit1lYlGltl'l'lC Flfll1l1USON Jolly, yet serious Fun loving, yet sincere. it-neralg Girl Reserves 43 Home l'1c. Club 1, 2, 33 G. A. A. 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2. PAUL FERGUSON A ladies man, oh, yes 'tis true, Courteous, brilliant, and full of fun, too. 'ollege 1+intrance3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 I Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, L, 3, 43 Vice-Pres. 33 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. THOMAS GALLAGHEII Girls may come and girls may go But ah, me, so does luck. Collt 'e l'Intrante' Bwketball 1 2 3' Glee Club 33 .lr. 'H ' ' 1 1- Y V 1 V Play, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com.3 Sr. Play. RICHARD flA11NlCll A little fun now and thcn Is :ood for us important men. l'ollef.:'e li1lllI'2i!lC9I Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, Pres. 1: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Ilan- quet Cum., Sr. Play. GIGUIIGE GUGELMAN Ile has that bashful speech and way, That frlghtens all the girls away. College Entranceg Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Glce Club 33 Jr. l'lay3 Track 2. LLOYD HATDET Life's no longer if we hurry, Life's no better if we worry. Generalg Jr. I'lay3 Baseball 1, 23 Sr. Play. Page thirteen U ff! fff... AA v AA v AA VV AL VV ee il, 3 W 1 Hi 1 MN MN 4 1 4 NP V AA Y AL VV AA Y AA HL ww ii nn M X NR N 1 17 W The Top Hatters UYILITS JAUKSON live-r in mntinn, UVQI' at play, lntu misvhiof tho livelfmpr day. Club 4: Baseball 3, 4: Vulle-y Ball 4: Sr. Play. UlC'l l'Y Kl'1llS'l'lC'I l'lGll lic-tty is luvliy like a four lvaf Clover, For sliv always puts things over. 4: ll. A. A. 2, 3: linostcr Ulub 1, 2: f'ht'l'!'lO2ldf3l' 3 Haskcllnall 1, LZ, 3: lndrml' 1, 2. NIGLS1 iN HAXVK lfIv1-ry l1lllI'lliIlI-I, welt ur fiuv, N4-lsmi c-unit-s ti'ampinLf down the line. i'ull0::e l':llll'2llll'0 llaml 1, Z, 3, 4: Ui'c'livst1'a 1, 2. TlNlU'l'llY Hl'ITil!Tl'K I sl:-pt and ilrf-aiuvd that lifv was be-auly, 1 awnku anal fuuml that life was duty. f,1L'l10I'2ll. lilTSSlCl,l1 Kl'.lNlliClt NViSn- lIli'll ilic day by day Anil I fuel mysolf ill. Unllogc 1'IlltI'2lllf'0I Fnulbzill 3, 4: basketball 4: Glue Club 1, 2, 3, Al: H114-rvtta 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. l'lay: lli-Y 3, -1: liase-ball 2, 3, 4: Sr. l'lay. YINUICNT KHESS NYiIh ,uizwufiil sta-11 hc walks tho streets, And smila-s ull all tho girls lu- mvetsf' t'1miiiwi'n'i:1l: Hi-Y, 3, 4. MARION LAHR Again arusc the- oft l'P11e-ated vry 'Dual-liar, l flm1't sec why. Gvuoral. S SUl'llIl'l IVIANOS This is a lass, l have hoard tn-ll, XYh4u. wht-ii in svlnml, df-es hcl' work well. Verllcgc l+l11t1'a11s'e: Hnuur llull, 2, 15, 4: Annual staff 4. NHVA MASON Handy and willing, most vapzlblc too, Always willing' her part tu du. l'UI'l'llT1CI'Cl2ilQ G. A. A. 2: llUStl'0l1iQlII Vlub 2, 3, 4: Glee Ulub 4: Class I'1'osi1lL-ut 2, 3: Homo Ev. Ulub 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Literary 24 Ruustor Club 1, 2: Jr. Play: Sr. Play. l'Ill,l'Il4IN MARTIIEY Eileen secnls rather quiet and Shy. Hut Zlffkl' you know her, myfmyiu f'UlTllllPl'C'l2llQ Home ldv. Ulub 3, 4: Girl llcservos 4: Glec Club 1, 2, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Borvstvr Club 1, 2. l'lllWlN KLNTNICH And still they gazed and still the XVHl1d'6l' grew, 1-low unc- small head held all he knew. Ufwllvpre l'Int1'al1c'e: Hi-Y 3, 43 01-1-lwstra 1, 2, 3, 4: Fuutball 3, 4: Literary 1, 2, 4: Debate 2, 3, 4: Ros- lrouian Club 2, 3, 4: Honor lloll l,1l, 3, 4: Class Pres. 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquet Ubin. MARY KINIGMONIU Always at work to do her bit, Hclpiugr others when She secs fit. t olle9.rc 1Cl1Ll'21lll'0Q Glec Ulub 1: l:USll'0I1iElll Club 2, 3, 4: Opcrotta 1: Library Asst. 2, 4: Annual staff 3, 4: W, Editor 4: Iluuor Roll 1, 2: Sr. Play. Page fourteen Cnll1'f4'e l'lutram'e Hi-Y 3, -1: Cleo Ulub 2: l'hotngrraphy Null:-g.:,'u l':lltl'HIll'0Q .lit-Sr. Banquet Cum.: Girl liesorves The Top Hatters NINA Mc-COY She's neither sinner nor saint of the class But, well, just a nice little lass. Commercialg G. A. A. 2, 35 Girl Reserves 4. HAYINIOND MIGADOXVS You never can toll what this fellow will do, Ile has at habit of S1ll'1ll'lSllljJ,' you. Commercial, Class Soo. 4. BETTY MINSTICH A jolly good girl, wt-'ll all ndmit, Has lots of pep and plenty of grit. l'ommereial5 G. A. A. l, 2, 33 Home lic. Club 1, 25 .Ir. Play: l-Basketball l, 2, 35 Volleyball 15 Jr.-Sr. Han- quet t'om.5 Booster Club 15 Girl lteserves 45 Indoor 1, 25 Sr. I'lay. GLENN MILLl'1lt Of no man's preseiice he fm,-els afruirl, At no lnan's question, looks dismayed. ll6'Il01'illQ Hand 2, 3, 45 fll'f'llk'StI'2I 3, 4, Literary 3. HlCl.l4ZN MIGNIGGAY They are never ulone that ure aoconipaiiied by noble thoughts. Uommercialg Annual Staff 45 Honor lloll 2, 3. LOIS Mll.lilCll Patient, calm, and full of mercy, lVon't sho make a durlinr: nursie'! General: Home lie. Club 3, 45 Girl ltr-serves 45 Glco Club 3, -15 Volleyball 1, 2. MAlIi'I'll.liA MUN'l'l'lll To make the worlrl a friendly place She shows the world a friendly face. Uommercialg Girl Reserves 45 G. A. A. 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com.5 Glee Club 45 Class Sec'y 1. RITA MOULIN She is smiling, she is gay Deed, she has a merry way. Comnie1'cial5 G. A. A. 1, 25 Girl Reserves, 45 Indoor 2. LOUISE CYBIIOVAC A loyal person, tall, slim, and trucg A better friend one never knew. College Entranveg Girl Ile-serves 43 Glee Club 35 An- nual Staff 4, Jr. Playg Basketball 13 Volleyball 15 Indoor 15 Sr. Play. SUSAN MENSTER A sunshine spreader is this lass, XVho smiles and laughs in eve-ry class. Collette Entrance: G. A. A. I, 2, 35 Girl Reserves 45 Ilasketball 1, 25 Volleyball 15 Indoor 1, 25 Sr. Play. DONALD UXVIGNS 'fA good reputation is more valuable than money. General, Glee Club 1, 35 Jr. l'lay5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com.5 Orchestra 1. BITLDRED OYSTEH Silence is more beautiful than any song. , Generalg Glee Club 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 'Volleyball 1, 2. Page fifteen 1 Y Y AA YV AA vv AA vv AA vv AA VW ll. W 5 Hi 1 Q M 1 N 1 P 4 1 Y V AA AA VV AA YV AA BB WW ll M MX PWR 4 1 N 1 The Top Hatters FRANCES NICICS Give her the credit she deserves For she's president of the Girl Reserves. l Volleue lilntranc-eg Glee Club l, 2, 31 G. A. A. l, 2, 31 i Girl llvserves 43 Basketball l, 2, Il: Volleyball l, 2, 31 ' Annual Staff 4, Art il: Honor lloll 1, 2. VlULlC'1' NYDAHL Ulllonfl hair and eyes of blue, A cheery smile and a griprxrle too. l'HllllllL'l'ClHlQ G. A. A. 1, 23 Girl Reserves 'lp Glee Club 1, -lg Indoor l, 21 Vollvyball 1. IGIJGAII I'AUlVlIlCll ung' fellows will always be youni: fellows-and how. lllHlllTlEl'i'llll, l+ll1l1lCN l'Hll1LTI'S llappy ani l, from rare l'n1 free, why can't you all be r-ontented like me? Vollegm- l'lllll'ilIll'l-'I G. A. A. 1: Glee Vlub 13 G. li. 4: Annual Staff 4: Volleyball lg Basketball lg Cnlumbus North High 2, 33 l'l1otog'rapliy Club 4. HHBIGIQT l'01THlYBAY A man may be clown, but he is never out. General, Football 2. 4'llA'itL1+IS RAYMOND Ml-1e's not ton quiet nor too gay lle's just one guod fellow we see every-day. General, Track 2. Lido SVHLLLIG What a man dares, I will dare. General. l!llHlfIliT HIVHAHDSUN llan,z:' sorrow, 1':1l'i.- can kill a vat, and therefore 1et's be merry. 4'oininvrrial, liostronian Club -lg Annual Staff 43 Junior Play. Gll.XL'l'I St'HLUNl'1G.l'lll Anoll1er ot' the quiet kind, but with her no fault can we find. Coiiinnurvialg Girl Reserve 4: Volleyball 1, 2. VIDA SUHLONEGER A lass with quaint and quiet ways, may fortune bring her happy days. Coruxnerciulg Volleyball 1, 2. , IPOIUJTHY SFHRADICIL Active, always, devidedly clever, 4 Always witty, talking ever. Commeruialg G. A. A. 13 Girl Reserves 45 Basketball 31 1nd'oor 1, 2, Uheerleader 3. HAZEL SCOTT Charm strikes the sight and merit wins the soul. Lleneral, Glee Club 25 Junior-Senior Banquet Com. Page sixteen The Top Hatters ANNA SH IHIGY ln every 1-lass she pays ztttentien, 'l'I1ztL she studies inuvli. we need net 1neut.1rxn. t'emmei'c1:tlg Vnlleylmll l, 2. l'IlI,I'Il'IN SIIVSS ln your lieztrt lie there tm truulvle, for treulile's but il. bublvlt'-. Cellepfe Eutrzuiet-. IIA Yhlt INIP Sl I I'lATSI.I4I Y I kiiuw l'm right, I t'ztu't be wru11,u1 t'ullm-me Idntrzlut-eg tilee l'lulv l, 3, 43 llusl1'u11i:1u Ululi 2, 55, -I: IN-lmte 2, 3, 43 Annual Stull' 3, -lg Juuier Play: Um-1'L-ttzi 3. 43 I1Ilf'l'ill'j' 33 t'l:tss Ser'1'etu1'y 23 Fluss - Vive President -lg I'hutng.1'l'upliy Cluli 4, ICUNIVIG SIIVSS Slit-'s little, brisk, find guy, she muy n again she may. General. HIIAUI-I STAILKIQY She is nu fue tu any niztu, lwul she L'2lll the IJ2l1l1I. Senier 1'1z1y, - et. study und o O tulle to beat!! t'uin1i1e1't-izllg Home Idfwmuniit-s Fluli ,lg llldour l, 2: Volleyball 1, 2. 1ltlI1U'l'IlAIC STICIGN lVith psentle yet prevzliline' fort-e N Intent Vupun her destined Cuursef' L X A 1 7 x Geuerulg I-. 1. . . , L. EIJITII STt'N'KER'l' s. Seclute find' cliinlitiecl is her air, Yet, I2lLlSlI1lQI I-I in her eyes se fair. X 1l1slclb1lll ' X4 K'UlllIllUl'l'IllIQ G. A. 4 . 5 ls,-Q I 1 , Lg 25 Track 1, 2: lndmvr 1, 2. IIAIIULIW S'I Ul Kl-Ill f' illeylvztll 1, XVliy wurry wlistl I,ltlTHll'l'llVI II IJriuL: ? Trvdzny is here --It-t.'s flanve and sing! College 1'1Ill1'kl11CL'. DONALD STVNZ An honest lllilll'S word is :is gllUd as General. M AIC STI' I l'l'llII DG IG Uullege ltlritrziiieeg tl. A. A. l, 2: I-izlske Girl Reserve -lg Annual Staff 3 RITA SC H' KVA TITJ IC his bend. Anil when she speaks, all else frives place. 2 tlvzlll l, 2, 4A . 4- s S Likes to work and likes to play, And always lms El let to say. Commercial: Glee Club 1, 23 G. A. A. l, 2, 35 Girl Re- serves 4g Booster Club 13 Volleyball 1. MILDRE D SOMMICRS Mildred is knuwn Lu he quiet. Yet Someday she m. cause a riot. Commercial, Volleyball 1, 2. P age suvelltceu I VV AA V AA VV AA YV 99 MA WW tt, W MAI MN 4 1 N 1 4 4 V VV A V AA Y AA vv AA qv AA VW sg W MA4 NVQ NW N 1 P P4 The Top Hatters - lilnjl .' ' 1-3 Full Adlvllib scvrel 1 1 - 1 1 4, Basketball Pugv eighteen li V IC LYN T l I ICTSS True as the needle to thu- pnlv, or mln- dial to the sun. 7 General, G. A. A. 1, L. SAVILLA TAYLOR ilu,-r arms are always full of hunks, lller face is full uf studinus lemksf' Cullvge 11:llf,1'2lIl4'0Q Ulcer Ulub, 2, 35, -lg Library Asst. 1, 3, 3, 4. IAUITINA 'l'UllliNUl'X tl1'u:iL tlwinxlrts always 4-mnu frnm the lu-art.. 1'ulluf,:'c 1':lltl'ilIlL'k?, 'l.itex'al'y 43 Volleyball I, 2, 3, Bas- keilrall l, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 1: ll. A, A. 1: Jr.-Sr. Banquet Cum., Sr. Play. ICILIGIGN Ul'I'EliMAN :wa 1-untill:-'. lll dime incl dime ly l'll danve and dance until I die. i,il'1lUl'illQ Volleyball l, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Home Eu. Club 1, 2. 3, G. A. A. 1, 23 Girl lluscrvcs 4. X t'HARl.ICS YcrGl'.lGY '-' lids easy gaming: and' full uf fun, -- mil um an, 1-spatially unc. nys g.,l np 1 iv s :,yCulli-ge lflntraliveg .Tit I'lay3 film- Ulub Sl, 43 Literary 4' 3 4' L hlH'lIl lligh 1' 91' 'l'1 0 . rj ,..l.y. MARY LOU VUGLETK nf jnkus anfl frve from care, 'Nlle-1'exfe'l' wa: gn, she's always tl1c1'e. C l'ullcp.1'u lflntranvcg Jr. l'layg fllov Vluli 3, 41 Literary Vw Girl Iiuservcs 43 l'5aslu-tllall l, 2, 3, -l. l'1l.IZ.X15l1I'l'l1 XVEHLING of sucvuss is cnnstancy to 1mu1'1Juse. 1'Ullll'llC1'LL'iZllQ fl. A. A. l, 25 lflasliefhall 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl lleservos 43 Vfrllelylmall 1, 2, 3. Jlllllj XVAIISTLEII ' 4-al'l1Nl l'VL- f4iI'p.fult0Il l L it lu l All that l knuw, l've gxuvssi-Ll. XFHH 1 vial, Ili-X 'S 4' Hl'm'lH'st! l 1 'l -4' Glu' Vlllb 1 2' 1' l'l'1y' liinml P l l '1LllIllS .5 4 5, Q QyL,,I, 3 ,H'-,yl'in-' l'c1l1g'3: 1.111-rary 25, 4. 'l'I lt BIAS NV ICTILX My only lmolcs arc w1vman's Ifmlis and fo1ly'S all h ne l oy taught 1 . 7 l'ulleg.:e .l'Illl1'2lllCOQ 1111-rctta 3, Baskclhall 1, 33 Tennis 3 4' Ping Fung: 33 Hand 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. Hlil,lCN XVETSEND Always laug.5l1ing.:', always gray l'll.l'Cfl'CL', halmy, lhaffs her way. fiL'lll'l'ZllQ G. A. A, 2, Il, Girl Reserves 41 Annual Staff 1 2 3 4' Vullevlrlll 3' Indoor 1 2 3 4' ' 15luituQ1'a11l1yA Cilub 1 H' ' v DONALD XVILTON lf l'm tim busy In slei-p nights, l can sleep in class. I Vulloge l':llfl'2lll1.'Bj Ili-Y L, 3, 4, lll'0hl'StI'1L 1, 2, 3, 43 , Upurctta 35 Glve Club 3, Band 2, 3, 4. KATHHYN XVEYAND KTl1iIzIron should lm seen and not heard, says she. COIIHQU 1'31ll1'2l11i'OZ Glce Club 2, 35 G. A. A. 2, Basket- ball I, 2. I The Top Hatters H lf ' M ' RNIE ll It ll M QE ME EH NN ws I ELSLE ZISILASKO A 5 n typing ow er fingers flew v v Her speed is equaled by few. L' erc-i'1l' Girl Pcserves 4' G. A. A. 2: Glee Club .omm , . . . , 3, 4, Home Ee. Club 3, Annual Staff 4, Photography Club 4. ERNEST ZIELASKO A jovial lad with a snappy f., To blush for the girls his only sin. College Entrance, Football 43 Hi-Y 3, 45 Track 3, 43 Annual Staff 4. INIARY ZWICK Light of heart, quick of step, Heres a girl that's full of pep, Commercial, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Indoor, 1, 2, 3, G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserves 4. March of Time October 1933-Strange sights were seen at the studio, one dark and gloomy night. Ghosts, queens, bums, fairies, and several historical for is it hys- t ical?J characters were among those present. After a thorough inves- er tigation, it was discovered that 150 green freshman were holding their first big party-Time Marches On! 1934-This year has been filled with many important discoveries. New stars have been found' No, not in the heavens--right here in our own fi ld. A group! These stars seem to be especially brilliant in the sports. e red head a dark herof' and many other interesting people have been the color bearers of the great Class of '37-Time Marches On!! 1935-Th Junior Class of L. H. S. sponsored a banquet for the Seniors e one night for was it morning?J A grand play, The Antics of Andrew, was ' ' ' ' h h 't was presented well received by a capacity audience one fall mg t, W en 1 by the juniors. In fact, the Whole year the juniors Were the outstanding class-Time Marches On! !! 1936 In this the last year for the Class of '37, many things were done to impress upon the minds of everyone the realization of their Worth. In the operetta, In Old Vienna, many seniors starred. In the play, Mignonette, ' t li l was the commence- all the rolls were taken by seniors. The grea na e ment exercise in which every senior had an important part to play. Looking back over these four years, We see that these have been some of the happiest of our lives. We are sorry to leave you all, but We hope to see you again some time in the future. Pace nineteen Y AM Y AA V AA v 44. VW AA WW ll, is N5 X NVQ MN NN P M 5 Men of Destiny The Senior Class of 1937 presents a tell-a-vision preview of its members in a program to be presented fifteen years from now. The first ' L. B. C. to appear on the screen IS Raymond Meadows, ace announcer for He speaks: We are resenting the Senior Class of 1937 in a program featuring all D its members. The program opens with Judd Warstler s orchestra playing I Say Ole Top from Ed Paumier's Scandals of 1957. Before the number begins, I should like to introduce the star of that show Mlle. Susanne L'Belle, better known to you as Susan Menster. Looking at the screen of the 'tell-a-vision' set we see Sue escorted by Owen Carper, millionaire playboy. Next to be presented on Louisvi e s e Tell-it Reporter. Take it away, Ernie! Hello, everyone, this is Ernie Zielasko, bringing to you news from here, there and other places. From Hollywood comes word that Neva Mason, star of Louisville Lady has eloped with a former Louisville food distributor. The elopement terminated a seventeen-year-old courtship. Today Republican candidate for president, Marion Lahr, opened his attack against the beautiful brunette, Margaret Beach, the Women's can- didate for President. Campaign Manager Anna Shirey, persuaded Miss Beach to dye her blond locks so she would not appear light-headed to voters. Vincent Kress, former Louisville High School cut-up, now a veteran comedian of Broadway, will be starred with his blond stooge, Fern Biery, in a new Broadway show, Dimplcd Devils. The author of the play is the famous dramatist Robert Pochubay. The baseball Writers Association today announced that Lloyd Haidet, the most valuable a short stop of Paul Ferguson's famed Red Tops was player in the United States. Dale Emhoff has filed patent for h wheels. 'll ' M n of Destiny program is your is invention, a gas station on Violet Nydahl, blond secretary to the Wall Street broker, William W'll' m Ault football coach Beaber, filed a breach of promise suit against 1 1a , at Ohio State University. President Raymond Sheatsley of O. S. U., speak- ing through his secretary, Savilla Taylor, said, 'I have nothing to say of the matter? Other Professors, among whom are Mary Lou Vogler, mathe- matics professor, Ibby Wehling, director of the department of Physical Education, and Mildred Sommers, department of Agriculture, declined to comment. Mary Buchman, famed aviatrix, and her co-pilot, Helen Weisend, have just completed their first non-stop Pacific flight, east to west. Miss Grace Starkey wishes to announce the first anniversary of her Reducing Shoppe. Marie Cholley and Eunice Sluss are the directors of this fine shoppe. New Classes will begin tomorrow with Edith' Stockert and Grace Schloneger, instructors. And now, so-long until tomorrow. I remain your Louisville Laddie, Ernie Zielaskof' Among the famous monologists of the day is Mary Kinemond. Today Page twenty Where They'll Stop-Nobody Knows she will present a comedy sketch from Elsie Zielasko's Book of Biography Sketches. Among the characters impersonated are Joe Crock, wisecrack- er g Sophie Manos, the world's fastest talking woman, Eileen Marthey, tem- permental actress of Hollywood, and Charles Raymond, he-man soprano with his accompanist, Eileen Sluss. And now for our torch singer! Thelma Conrad will sing that salty bit of rhythm Navy Blues, from Edwin Kintner's musical comedy Annie Appolis, accompanied by the orchestra. We pause for a word from Dr. Cyrus Jackson, sponsor of this pro- gram. CMy goodness, Look! There are some one's false teeth-Oh no, its a-why its Dorothy Schrader with her mouth open! I hear she advertises for tooth pastes, etc. Sh-h-h-, Cy is going to speak.J Use my tooth cleanser, he says. It is guaranteed to clean and brighten enamel and porcelain lixtures. So whether false or true, your teeth, dear fran', will be cleaned thoroughly with this cleanser. Famous people all over this mud-ball endorse it. Among these are Robert Richard- son, traveling salesman , Rita Moulin, beautician of Rita Schwallie's Salong and Mae Sturtridge, cartoonist for Wilton's newspapers. We pause for' station identification. This is station B-O-O atop the Herrick Pipemakers Building, Louis- ville. We continue the program with Russ Klinger, crooner with Nelson Hawk's Brass Band, singing the next number, B-B-B-Blondes. Now the world renowned radio personality, Thomas Gallagher, will interview Donald Owens, florist. N Mr, Owens, is it true that you have recently won the Don Stunz prize of remarkable achievement for your development of a flower ? Mr. Gal- lagher asks. Yes, Mr. Gallagher, is Don's answer. I call it my Blossom of the Boulevard. The first specimens of this flower made up Margaret Callahan's bridal bouquet when this noted model from Kathryn E. Weyand's Salon recently wedded Dr. Richard Garner, famous heart specialist. Another one of my original flowers will soon be on display at the Fred Conkey Green House. I thank you. I see in our audience numerous other famous people: Louise O'brovac noted ballroom dancer 5 Miss Ellen Phillips, superintendant of nurses at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Harold Stocker, famous eye specialist, and Tom Weida, New York's most prominent dance master. With Tom is his famous Broad- way chorus which includes such stars as Lucille Cholley, Eileen Upperman, Dorothae Steen, Hazel Scott, Helen Menegay and Mildred Oyster. We are sorry to inform our audience that Attorney Glenn Miller will be unable to speak to them. He is working on a case for Dick Conrad, manufacturer of men's toupees, who charges that he became seriously ill after eating a meal in Lou Tournoux's famous Parisian restaurant. Miss Tournoux employs the famous cooks, Sylvia Bowman and Lois Miller. The program closes with Gugelman and his violin. Maestro George plays that charming melody Shy-Girl with Vida, Ethel, and Evelyn doing the vocal. Your commentator has been Frances N ees. Page twenty-one Y Y AA v AA Y AA B2 ww l M wa W MW MR r ll ll :Q HN :Q 4 Y V A AA YV AA VV AL W ma HE NN MM P 4 QW By Way of Television We, the class of 1937, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament: It 1: Margaret Callahan and Eunice Sluss will their gurgling giggles em to Grace Patterson and Doris Menegay. - ' ' ' t Herbert Van Horn all his excess height. Item 2. William Beaber g121I1 s Item 3: Harry Adams is the lucky person who receives Cy Jackson s wee-weary-Willys with the wobbly wheels. Item 4: Nina McCoy and Mary Zwick leave their dark locks to Betty Nydahl. Item 5: Edwin Kintner grants Chief Menegay the senior girls' hearts he has broken. Item 6: Tom Weida, Red, Ferguson, and Tom Gallagher leave their ' Cf they choosej J uliet's the right to choose new Romeo s 1 . Item 7: If Bill Taylor furnishes his own bow, he may have George Gugelman's violin. Item 8: Hickory College is to receive Marion Lahr's flivver to carry the Hick-ree nuts to and from school. ' V ler ives Bill Hallas her interest in Wellsville. Item 9. Mary Lou og g Item 10: Neva Mason, Sylvia Bowman, and Grace Starkey grant next year's cafeteria managers the right to show Miss Foltz how to make bis- cuits without ,burning them. Item 11: Bernice Brison receives Mary Buchmann's love of Alliance. Item 12: Anna Shirey and Evelyn Theiss will their quiet ways to John Dalsky and Bill Rhodes. Item 131: The boy frans of Lucina Tournoux and Hazel Scott are M D ld left to Mary Herrick and Eileen c ona . Item 14' Helen Weisend and Kathryn Weyand will their naturally curly locks to Ruth Sheatsley and Dorothy Ickes. Item 15' Donald Wilton and Joe Crock's wisecracks b Chicken'3 Henning and Donald Voltz hereafter. are to be made Y Item 16: Marcella Monter and Betty Kerstetter leave their flivvers for Shorty Winters and Gale Caskey to take their friends 'round in. Item 17: Lois Miller's roller skates are bequeathed to Doris Lazear. Item 18: Donald Owens wills that girlish figure to Beef Masterson. Item 19: Jane Shoemaker will hereafter be adorned by Mildred Som- mers' slick hair. Item 20: From now on Jack Ridgeway and Harris Mason are to carry on the arguments of Russ Klinger and Ray Sheatsley. Item 21: Harry Rosenick is to make use of Dale Emhoff's filling station. Item 22: Jean Lentz gets Mildred Oyster's speech on Co-operation. Item 23: Those scholarly specs of Ellen Phillips are to be worn by Kenny Dornan. Item 24: Edith Stockert, Dorothae Steen, and Ethel Bohinsky leave their 5 gl 10c store positions to Martha Grim, Marjorie Pillot, and Margaret Bachtel. Item 25: The lipstick on Leo Schillig's cheek is to adorn Margaret Kauth's lips for the year 1938. Item 26: To Alice Jane Clawson and Betty Grimsley goes Rita Moulin and Eileen Upperman's lovable friendship. Item 27: The qualities that make Bob Richardson a good salesman are inherited by Bob Beauchat. Item 28: Dorothy Schrader wills her dancing feet to John Metzger. Item 29: Don Stunz's slouch is inherited by Jerry Bircher. Item 30: Louise Obrovac's beloved French book goes to Louise Wilson. ' ' ' 'll be worn by Eugene Briggs. Item 31: Vincent Kress cheshire grin W1 Page twenty-two Don't Look Now-But- Item 32: Harold Stocker's brilliantine Will keep Steiner's top down. Item 33: Eileen Sluss' demure ways are left to Martha Lesh. Item 34' The school-marm appearance of Sophie Manos is inherited by Betty Mehl. Item 35: Susan Menster's tardy marks are left to Marcella Sanderbeck. Item 36: Betty Minster's willowy grace is left to Elizabeth Varner. Item 37: Mary Kinemond's managing ability is left to Alice Shoe- maker. Item 38: Owen Carper's position in the band is left to Jimmy Kirchner. Item 39: Violet Nydahl's brilliant nail polish is left to the Junior Police. Item 40' Charles Raymond's record-breaking attendance is willed to Gale Caskey. Item 41: Lloyd Haidet's attentive attitude is left to Betty's next year's escort to Kent. 42' Chick Hite is to be adorned by Eileen Marthey's freckles. ' ' ' 'll d to M. Dwyer. h llie's interest in N Canton is W1 e t Item . Item 43: Rita Sc wa ' . ' h ' ue is inherited by Bob McIn ee. VY Y Y A V A qv AA Q up ww X mm an W r N 5 Item 44: Glenn Miller s p ysiq Item 45: Grace Schloneger's sweet disposition is left to Ruth Sluss. ad answers to the freshmen. Item 46: Jean Betzler leaves those re y Helen Menegay doesn't will her typewriter: she has already ' Item 47: thrown it away. Item 48: Elsie Zielasko leaves her expressive hands to Jean Wehling. Item 49: Elsie Lillie and Vivian Hess inherit Ibby Wehling and Marguerite Ferguson's tom-boy ways. Item 50: Virginia Harbaugh will carry home Savilla Taylor's report card hereafter. Item 51: Judd Warstler bequeathes his baton to Eddie Lazear. . Item 52: Bob Pochubay's boisterous ways are left to Clarence Cholley. Item 53: Ray Meadows' dainty feet are inherited by Bud Harbaugh. Item 54: Ed Paumier's interest in the fairer sex is given to his if brother, Jerry. Item 55: Timothy Herrick's skeptic eyebrow will flatter the features o Guilford McCauley. Item 56: Fred Conkey's pep-vim-and vigor are left to Bob Mclntee. Item 57: Ruth Clapper's job as star reporter for the Herald is be- queathed to Betty Sheets. Item 58: Marie and Lucille Cholley's love for Hi-School Geography is inherited by Ruth Sheatsley and Margaret Bowers. Item 59: Nelson Hawk's attentive attitude UD toward the girls is ' left to Rudolph Beatty. Item 60: The attentions Charles Vogley showers on Mae are to fall on Virginia Beaber. . Item 61: Ernie Zielaskois 6-feet are inherited by James Yohe. Item 62: Dick Conrad's top knot will crown Bernie Zwick's head. Item 63: Dick Garner and Bill Ault relinquish the right to captain the Gang Busters to Bill Hallas. ' d ls, Margaret Beach and Fern Biery, Item 64: The light heade pa will their friendship to Jean Wehling and Shirley Trew. Item 65: Vida Schloneger's blush is to be seen on Ida Zielasko's face Item 66: Thelma Conrad's curls will top Betty Allen. Signed, The Senior Class of 1937. Witnesses: Frances Nees Elsie Zielasko ' Margaret Callahan Page twenty-three 4 VV AA VV AA 'V AA. 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XVilI1u1' Ilusin, XVilli .. , . , , ., . ,. , ll41llm:m, llzxrry l.11sv111lc,tlulumuslu-y, Xxllllillll I AUS, 1.41111-1't .-Xlllhl1llX, Ilunry I Page iwunly-four luepri a very 1n be off. The Magic Carpet will have to rise higher for e t mountain. Swoopl Now that we are over the mountains, we can see ' ' ld ou like to enter? It o a many new things . Here IS a small vlllage. Wou y ' h e ever seen. Instead of our big mansions, IS a stranger village than we av ' ' k ising in soft currents above them. we see 1 A big man with a beautiful colored robe and a band o ' d b two other Red Skins. head is coming our way, accompanle , y Snap-Crackle-Pop Are all you little boys and girls listening? I hope so, for we are taking ' ' ll climb on the Magic Carpet and ' teresting trip today. Now let s a h re we are coming l'ttle tepees with WISDS of smo e r f feathers around his hite Man! What white man want? !! lt rm V V vv A VV A Y v6 AM wi wif X Mn HH MN N gn Ugh, you W My friends, we are travelers who are about to go through this strange land. Is this a city ? Ugh, name-Chief-Flash-in-the-Pan-Schaubf' Who are your aides ? These helpers are Laughing Water-Allen and Wet-Face-Hallasf' Do I hear enchanting music? ' r wooing Pale-Hare Shoemaker Ugh! That's Pumpkin-Seed-Stelne by singing The Indian Love Call. Those two old cronies over there are our Medicine Men-Many-Witts-Whitted and Hiawatha-Hostetler to whom we go for advice and comfortf' Who-0-o-o-0-0-ppee l Lookl War-dance by warriors Rain-in-the-Face-Dalsky, Pale-Hare- who were crippled in a iight with the Shoemaker, Flying-Cloud-Brunner ' P ahontas-Kandel and Minnie- Sioux tribe in 1935. Others 1n dance are oc ' ' 1934 lighting Chief Sitting Bull's warrlors. Haw-Haw-Kauth crippled in Come Palefaces, Flash-in-the-Pan, show 'em squaws and braves. They ' ll 'em candy to papooses, make 'em rugs. For big feast, pictures show, se h braves in battles, all year give 'em war hot dogs and fire Water to ot er ' ' d war dance for old people at dance for silvery so trlbe have big feast an ' s ecial war dance. Next year younger squaws end of year. Also show em p H ' sent people. nd braves g1V9 dance and feast for pre Page twenty-jifve .A AA Y AA Y ee Qs uv Q! W QW? X WN MW NW P4 Q The Merry Madcaps Page twenty-si.r Merry Madcaps are up and -What's Under ,E1'I'l, Counts! Top Row: Harold Heppner, Kenneth Meek, WValter Raymond, Eugene Briggs, Wilbur Runkle, Herbert Van Horn, Harry Scott, Clarence Cholley, Ray Faverty, Wilbur Bow- man, Roger Stertzbach. Second Row: Betty Sears, Helen Sickles, Ida Zielasko, Hermona Thoman, Marguerite Metzger, Eleanor Moulin, Dorothy Gordon, Bernice Brison, Vivian Newacheck, NVilma Royer, Clara Blasiman, Mar S ott. y c Third Row: Miss Warren, advisor, Henry Zielasko, Paul Menster, Har- old Gero, George Steve, Otis Emer- son, Donald Carper, Robert Dries- bach, Delmar Faverty, Donald Kind- er. Fourth Row: Helen Ream, Verla Starkey, Jennie Gravo, Marie Dwyer, Elizabeth Meleg, Helen Keszeg, Betty Mehl, Wanda Owens, Isabelle Fladung. Bottom Row: Earl Burger, Donald Marker, Robert Theiss, Rudolph tlfleatty, Allister Phillmore, Thomas ones. Top Row: Bernard Heffelbower, Robert Hirst, John Fritz, Chancey Sommers, Vincent Hostetler, Mah- lon lVal1ace, Kenneth Garman, Robert Phillimore, Richard Gulling, Dwight Schmucker. Second Row: Elsie Keller, Madaline McGinnis, Elsie Lillie, Blanche See- fong, Lynette Zachman, Thelma Lautzenheiser, Alberta Hayes, Mar- garet Miller, Eileen Rhodes, Grace Patterson, Elaine Hite, Hattie Fer- re . Third Row: Jean Lentz, Jean Ray- man, Alwilda Baker, Rosa Contos, Dorothy Kinemond, Esther Royer, Donna Jean Dunlap, Ruth Sluss, Doris Rupple, Barbara Katich, Goldie Sommers, Mr. Morgan, ad- visor. Fourth Row: Elva Rosenberger, Dorothy Rosia, Leona Miller, Ar- lene Schmucker, Annabelle Moush- ey, Martha Jane Theiss, Betty Jane Grimsley, Herma Hochstetler, Mary Davis. Bottom Row: Robert Bentz, Clif- ford Hunter, Robert Miller, Theo- dore Grisez, Charles Nimereala, John Metzger, Ervin Hoffman. Top Row: William Kohr, Francis Conkey, Quinton Darrah, Bernard Zwick, Ray Kilkenny, Glenn Birch- er, Glenwood Sutton, XVilliam Tay- lor, George Thomas, Harris Mason, Harry Adams. Second Row: Venola Dimmerling, Regina Zwick, Gretchen Beauchat, Edna Bowman, XVilma Runkle, Mil- dred Couts, Margaret Kauth, Doris XVilton, Margaret Skelley, Anna Blanchard, Marjorie Pillot, Sadie liohrer. Third Row: Edgar Couts, Fred Schwall, Gilbert Frank, Margaret Bachtel, Geraldine Bircher, Alice Jane Clawson, Eileen McDonald, Robert Swallen, Harold Voltz, Don- ald Haren. Fourth Row: Shirley Cartwright, Helen Kauth, Helen Thorn, June Thompson, Martha Grim, LaVere Rebillot, Della Miller, Ruth Allen, Zola Miller. Bottom Row: Kenneth Furney, Richard Herrick, Bily Rhodes, Dean Clark, Harold Mohn, Bernard Bow- ers, Richard Bowers, Ralph Kandel. Hello! Everybody! Here we have the Merry Madcaps, bringing to you hot news about the inside of The Sophomore Hour. Although among the newer artists that have come to our station, they have set the pace in many things. Early in the spring of 1936 a broadcasting system was set up on the gym floor and they held an Amateur Hour at which was presented some of the best talent of these Merry Madcaps. This year they set the precedent by having the first model dance. In a beautifully decorated auditor- ium, the Merry Madcaps and the teachers were brought together for an evening of fun and frolic. 'Many of these Merry Madcaps have been seen on the athletic teams, liter- ary teams, and in various other activities. Historian Fritz just tells me that 180 of these jolly good fellows signed a contract with us in September 19353 but I am sorry to say that only 166 of them are now left. Although new rivals that of an' me that is teurs. These to radio world, their fan mail Eddie Cantor. Between you high steppin even for ama- doingg so in signing off, let me remind you that these jolly good fellows of the Sopho- more Hour have a contract for two more years, during which they will really show you many more good times. Page twenty-sewn 4 V 'l Y AA VV AA YV 69 MA X' is W wi M71 M 1 N 1 4 u AA Y AA YV 96 ML ww Q! W mi X EH MN MN 1 9 Kaltenmeyefs Kindergarten Page twenty-eight Und Now, Top How: Lawrence Keatley, Rob- ert Bosler, Manuel Tedrick, Robert Mclntee, Forrest Masterson, Lam- bert Engle, Robert Ebeling, Ber- nice Krabill, Norma Feller, Dorothy Dudley, Paul Simpson, Robert Stitt. Second Row: Earl Belles, Howard Domer, Calvin Hartzell, Theodore XVagner, Donald Tournoux, Agnes Fulton, Harold Snyder, Harry l'um- neo, Betty Schott, Ruth Tallent, Howard Harbaugh, Pauline Hoover, l'earl Ferrell, Elwood Jones, Robert Roberts, Howard Youtz. Third Row: Mary Hamilton, Lois Ann Betzler, Virginia Critean, Mir- iam Brown, Ruth Sheatsley, Alethia Schulz, James Alex, Francis Smith, Dorothy McGinnis, Hazel Phillimore, Jane Trump, Jane Brown, Miss Foltz, Advisor. Fourth Row: Dorothy Besselrnan, Mary Katich, Doris Edwards, Opal Eshelman, Naomi Conrad, Regina Bishop, Lillian Lautzenheiser, Joan Metzger, Vivian Gulling, Edna Lesh, Gladys Sommers. Bottom Row: Leo Masterson, Charles Meyers, VVilbur Mohn, Carlton Stod- dard, Guilford McCauley, Glen Amos, Ralph Broemson, Floyd Leslie. Top Row: Mervin Hostetler, Mary Catherine Stockert, Tom Manross, Marcella Sanderbeck, Richard XVin- ters, Marguerite Kandel, Richard Dwyer, Mary Jane McClaughry, Mary Louise Dunlap, Richard Hen- ning. Second Row: Mr. Moffett, Advisor, Janet Kintner, Marion Meese, Grace Blake, Betty Sheets, VVillett VVag- ner. Clyde Theiss, Leonard Linder, ghralriles Nelson, Evan Jones, Mary c 1 ig Third Row: Robert Stryffeler, Ken- neth XVeisend, Donald' Voltz, Paul Matz, Eunice Zwick, Twila Hoover, Ruth Chenot, Solie Frustaci, Jean XVehling. Fourth Row: Betty Upperman, Rob- ert Jones, Shirley Trew, Marvin Hostetler, Jane Grunder, Kenneth Dornan, Violet Carl, Ada Ruth Carl, James Patterson. Bottom Row: Roland Miller, Paul Violand, Robert Himes, Robert Kan- del, George Contos, Russell WValker, Marvin Hutto. Top llow: James Cross, Robert Cholley, Edward Lazear, Dolly Menegay, Kathleen Reifsnyder, Robert Pitts, Keith Trump, Izola Johnson, Miriam Schaffner, VVilliam Sluss, Roy Schaub. Second Row: Wilma Runkle, Vir- ginia Shively, Estella Snyder, Alice Keirn, Elizabeth Larson, Glen Vos- sick, Virginia Harbaugh, Ingeborg Stasck, Carol Bort, Marcella Craw- or . Third Row: NVilma Taylor, Annie Gravo, Doris Menegay, Ruby Tal- .lent, Olen Sluss, Robert Baughman, Audrey Lahr, Ivan Snyder, John Skaggs, Karl Boker. Fourth Row: Arlene VVeyand, Rich- ard Ridgway, Esther Samblanet, John Plesia, Lois Evans, Betty Ny- dahl, Eugene Blair, Dolores Bow- ers, Margaret Bowers. Bottom Row: Louis Lautzenheiser, Frank Radalia, Willis Raber, Or- ville Yoder, William Taylor, Forest Lautzenheiser, Royce Duncan, Ger- ald Paumier. Mein Dear Poopils Ve viel oopen ower program mit der singing uf der sang uf der kindergarten,- Schule Daisies. . . . Und now Kinder-Percy, if du und Cornelius vill kuit arguing ve vill 'ave der roll call. Virst comes der nom uf Isadore Stitt. Ver vunce Izzy is avake und answers der roll call. Next ve 'ave der nom of dot golden headed historian, Daisy Harbaugh. Do I hear a giggle fer a moment? I taut it vas Gerrtrude. f Oh professor-I'm here says Lois Evansj Vell, vell, ve are certainly glad to 'ave you back mit us. But ve must get on mit der roll call. Now comes der nom, Percy Masterson, der von whom du poopils chose fer president. Und der last nom on ower roll is dot uf Cornelius Harbaugh. Vill du singst a song fer us? Sure vy not? answers Cornie. Now after der mousic always comes 77 . Oh Professor, Professor, cries Percy. I have a poem here which I should like to read. Very vell Percy, quiet everyone, - p-l-e-a-s-e. , In the fall of 1936 One hundred fifty girls and boys Entered in our Hi school To share it's name and joys. But now their year has ended This year in L. H. S. But with Professors Foltz and Moffett I'm sure they'll do their best. Dot vas very nice Percy und since dis is so near der end of schule and all mein poopils Vere gut, ve von't 'ave any lesson but vill dismiss early today und sign OE mit our theme song. Now tis time for parting, we've had lots of fun In our kindergarten, but now our work is done. Poor old Professor Moffett says, Auf weidersehen until next year and then we'll be with you again. Page fwvnty-lzilze A V AA vv AA vv AA wv AA vw ll, M M74 M 1 N 4 P M ws ll YV up Al rv W N mm M M mm gn AA VV 4' The Poetry Hour es the words, Our lives are songsg God writ d we set them to music at pleasureg An And the song grows glad or sweet or sad As we choose to fashion the measure. 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Oh, Robert, Ray- ' ill v mond, and Robert are balancing the budge e A Ernest is reading sport reviews in studio D. A A There's a great deal of commotion in studio v 7 E. ls someone having hysterics? No, Ruth MA is laughing at Frances' jokes, Mae's art, and Ell rize snapshots. Good heavens !-- W ens p great clouds of smoke are coming out of - 1 studio F. Call the fire depaitment. Oh, never mind, it's just Sophie, Elsie, and the two Helen's pounding those typewriters. Are they hot? Visiting studio G for a few mom- ents, we find Mary Lou, Margaret, Rachel, Margaret, Louise, and Jean discussing the various activities of the year. Going into studio H, we hear Mr. Moffett and Miss Zechiel giving advice to some of our staff members. In Studio A we find Mary and Ruth planning this year's programs. First Row: Mae Sturtridge, Alife Shoemaker, Ruth Clapper, Mary Kinemond, Mar Y Lfflret Unllzlhzm, lllllmi Phillips, Franc-es Noes. SL-cuml Huw: Helm-11 M1-liegzly, llllzsio Zielznsku, Ilzwliel Muhn, Tmuiso Ulvruvzlc, 312111 ' hi Hinos ll'1lll NVehli1m' IIOIPII NVeisL'ml. ' ' i l'l 'l' .Blli'lll'!l2lIlll, bop 0 i Q ., . , Third lluw: Miss Zechiel, Iizlymvnlul Slieutsluy, llobi-l't liezlilvlizit, lurm-st La- .sto Robert 1Liclm1'dson, Mr. Moffett. Page ilziriy-two Let's Talk It Over l o Top llow: John Fritz, Raymond Shezltsley, Robert llichamrdson, John Dalsliy, Robert Blair, l'aul Sanderbeck, liobert SKYllll'l9l'l'll2lll Middle llow: Mr. Hostetlcr, Mary Kinemunil, .lean Lentz, Betty Allen, Neva Mason, Doris Tizxzl-air, Miss Moreland. Bottom Row: Alice Jane Clawson, Martha Grim, Alive Shoemaker, Edwin Kintner, Mar- garet Callahan, Isabelle Fladung, Margaret Bachtel. Every Wednesday over this station, at 7 :00 sharp, you are sure to hear either President Edwin Kintner, or Vice-President Alice Ruth Shoemaker, pounding the gavel on the desk, asking for order, and Secretary Margaret Callahan reading the minutes of the last meeting. Often debates or extemporaneous speeches are given. We are proud to say that many noted debaters of this broadcasting system got their first start in the amateur contest which We sponsor twice a year. The ama- teurs perform before Major Kintner and his audience - some get the gong, some don't. Those who do not get the gong are voted upon by their audience, and the con- testants getting the most votes are given contracts. They then belong to the L. R. Many have risen to stardom from this little start. ' ' L. R. is sponsored by the Hostetler-More- 0 land School of Debate. They urge you to 34 ing Products. Correct English for the smile I A of poiseg Public Speaking for the smile of charm. Just try them once and see. QW 'Y Page tlziriy-tlzrce M 'v vt try their Correct English and Public Speak- Mm P N . M The Royal Canadians ll ii vv HH At the sound of the musical gong it will be nn exactly 9:15. Ding! Ladies and gentlemen: eg For the next forty-five minutes you will be MM X entertained by the pulsating rhythm of Fan- chgn fLo1rg:JardoJuDeVeEna13s LoEisvillehCan- a ians. ou wi reca t at t is orc estra ae appeared at a benefit concert with the grade LM pupils of Station L. H. S. in presenting a VV Christmas operetta, entitled The Christmas MM Bell. Besides their weekly program on the W blue and white network, the Canadians pro- le Q vided a background of sweet strains for the Rotary Club football banquetg and they as- , sisted the L. H. S. Glee Club in making a success of the operetta, Pickles, or In Old Vienna. At the Spring County Musical fes- ' ' h ll the noted orches tival in Canton, W ere a - tras met the Louisville Canadians were at the top ,with their enchanting music. Per- haps you have heard them play over various other stations. You must be anxious to hear them nowg so, take it away, Canadians! Left to right: Helen Bircher, Vivian Newacheck, XVilma Runklc, Ruth Sheatsley, Eleanor Shoemaker, Robert. Roberts, VVilliam Taylor, Glenn Miller, George Gugelman, Miss 1JeVex'na, XVendell Bircher, Edwin Kintner, xvlllllll' Runkle, Robert Henning, Mar- garet Skclley, .ludil -hV1ll'Stl61', Dean Clark, Addie Oyster, Thomas XVeida, Joan Arm- strong, Olive Sherban, John Mosnot, Richard Cain. Page tl1z'rly-fffzlr One lVlanfleyJ's Family Top llow: Margaret Bachtel, Mane StLl1'triclg'c, XXYHVYBII Kunvlel, Ulen Sluss, XVi1bur Iiunkle, llobert Kandel, lioyce Duncan, Ilobcrt Henning. Second How: MEIFEZIFGE Skclley, Robert Swallen, David Summerville, Owen CZ1I'1JLl', Joseph Crock, Paul Kerr-hner, George Hukoski Third llow: Mr. Nlanley, Howaird Domer, l'1flNVZ1l d Fritz, Thomas XYeidu, Floyd Leslie, Nelson Hawk, James Cross, I'aul Chipper, Robert Baxugliniaim, Gerald Sluss Bottom How: Howard Hurbuugli, llolmert Stitt, Robert Roberts, Judd Wurstler, John Fritz, llichurd lmmel, NVcndel Zumkehr, Marion Sluss, Cl:,11'ence Cholley This is book thirteen, chapter 21 of One Man CleyJ's Family directed by L. T. Manley. When we last looked in on the family in 19316 We found them making great strides in the band World with the inauguration of a plan by which students might learn to play instru- ments free of charge. A drum major was chosen, and several con- certs Were given for purchasing uniforms. Waving flags and beating drums are essen- tial, they say, to any victory. The band not only cheered the boys down the football field through crisp fall afternoons, but provided a more tangible evidence of their loyalty through money earned by means of a benefit amateur hour and movie, featuring local scenes and talent. The band was there with the inspiring strains of the Star Spangled Banner when the new flag of our country, presented by the American Legion, was MQ raised over the heads of those gathered to celebrate Armistice Day. Let's listen, every mm body while they strike up the band. G Q MM WF 'Y Page tI11'1'ty-ji-rm' a Y AA v AA VV AA YV AA VV AA gw ll lm Ai NN M 1 4 1 The Hour of Charm We pause for station announcement. At the ' ' h tin sound of the chlmes, the 9X0t1C, enc an g music of Maxine and her chorus of forty . . . H voices will be brought to you from oui mal studio, through the cooperation of the L. H. ' S. music department. Charm and enrichment through song have passed over the airways as a constant har- b' of joy to their hundreds of listeners. inger During their road show appearances, While on a vacation from the air, the yule season was brightened by their presentation of the Christmas Bell. Later they took to the ether again when they presented their ver- sion of the Old World in Old Vienna: with the orchestra and male chorus assisting. . Special hookups were made to secure these t lend their voices to build talented singers o . up a vast setting for the final pages of the last chapter in the lives of the Top Hattersffll ' 1 With their present contract ienewed, we W receive again their talent in the series of 1938. '4 l'lt-s l l'1iue llite, .lt-an Lt-ntz, Ruth Sheats Top liow: Lois Miller, Betty Sears, Helm-n . it X ., , . lcy, Alwillla linker, l.m1'ulliy Gordon, liulli l l'it-li, lfllizalwth 'x'Sll'llUl'. Second Ilow: lluth Ulapper, Miltlre-rl Oyster, llvtty .lane tlrimslt-y, Mary liuc-hman, Mary Lou Voglvr, Pauline Dunlap, Neva Mason, iXr12ll'l'L2ll'l. Montcr, Vivian Newacheck, Bel' nice Brislm. Third llow: lrlilccn lNIa1'tliey, Violet Nydalil, Alive Mzwtlley, lietty Mcl'urll, Ina 1'1SllClYl1iiIl Goralrlint- lTii'f'l1t-r, Alive Koirn, Ycrla Starkey, Virginia liillqlillliill, licginzt Zwicli we 'ernri 't Kandel, Jane Szlvillzt 'l':1ylo1', Miss 1 X .. Llottnm liuw: Sylvia lIowman.- lGtln.1 liowman, Lois Evans, NiEll'I.Z'UCl'1O ' ' - ' ' -X ' ld nice Zwiclc, Carol llort, Elsie Zlelasko. Kiutnel, Betty shuts, u Page tlnirty-six The Serenaders First Row: John Fritz, Ilobort Anthony, Charles Vogley, Russell Klinger, Raymond Shealsley, Dean Clark, Second Row: Harold Vnltz, Richard Henning. Henry Zielusko, Miss ITPYYCTIIZI, Charles Nlnie-11-zllzi, Jloward .llUIllL'l', llenry lloup1'ic-li, llulmld Voltz, Hear them! Cheer them! Come in and see them-the big time stars of a big time radio program singing and clowning right into your own hearts! The air lanes vibrate With their tuneful melodies every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 2:45 to 3:30 from the music studio. Thirteen young men in this group have made up in quality what they lack in quantity. Each member was selected to appear in another program over this sta- tion, In Old Vienna last March. Their 1935- 36 quartet has been revamped into the now famous trio which is proving Well Worth its while to its sponsors. During the last month the group Went on the air in the annual Spring Festival and sang in close competi- tion with entertainers of other near-by sta- tions. The Hour of Charm was merged series for a combined program with the Top 'Q during the summer months, but will begin BA its new series in September. Hattersf' This program will not be heard X3 vw swf' Page tlz1'1'ly-Swczz f! 53 f Q with this group at the close of their present 'spa A Bm P N X 0 The Round Table The question for discussion this evening is: I V Resolved that L. H. S. has had a successful debate season. The first speaker is Ray- AA mond Sheatsley.. Radio .Friends, we start- y ed the season with victorles over Canton Mc- AA Kinley and Greensburg, we were strength- Y V ened by a second victory over McKinley and AA one over Malvernf' Y The second speaker is Edwin Kintner. To AL paint you still a better picture, we Won the WV following debates in the county league: both Q 6 teams from Canal Fulton, Brewster, Minerva, ff and Uniontown. .lean Lentz is the next speaker. We par- ticipated in the Canton McKinley tourna- ment, and won victories over Massillon, Kent, . . 1. 1 ll. W WM :WN NN NN P M 5 Alliance, Parls Township, Cleveland Eucit Shore and Cleveland Euclid Central. ' Th l st s eaker is Betty Allen, summing up e a p the case. Out of six regular debates we lost ' ' d W oster. only two, New Philadelphla an o Out of six county debates we lost only one, to East Canton, and in tournament, out of eight debates, lost two, Cleveland Shaw and Canton McKinley. You are the judges, radio friends, we leave the decision to you. First 'liowi .lean Tn-ulz, Miss Mow-lzllul, .Nutty Allen. Sc-4-vmfl How: lluymoml Slim-:ntslr-y, Mr. llostetlcr, Edwin Kiulor, l'l1yv flzirty-flglzi Amateur Hour First Row: Lillian Lziutzenheiser, Doris Luzear. Geraldine- Rirc-her, Verla Starkev, Vivian Giey, Lou Tournoux, ln::el1o1'g' Stark, Janet Kinler. ' Second 1-low: Miss More-land, HL-ily Allr-ix, 'Viiiun Newzu-lievk, liutli Ulziplmm-1', Miss De xf't'1'!l2l, Mr. .llostf-ltler. Third Row: XYilIium 'I'nyIor, lioln-rt Alllllfllly. lilclwin Kinler, lioliert Ilolmerts, Judd XVa1'stloi', llusse-ll Klii1g'01', Vlmrles Ycngley. First on tonight's program is Betty Allen, with an oration on crime. Now here is Janet Kintner, dramatic reader. William Taylor, violinist, and Edwin Kintner, cellist, start the music-making. NOW We have a duet from those two piano players, Geraldine Bircher and Vivian Newacheck. And here comes those two singing heartbreakers, Rus- sell Klinger and Charles Vogley. Stepping up to the mike now are: Lillian Lautzen- heiser, Janet Kintner, Verla Starkey, and Vivian Giey-a ladies' quartet. To get back to the literary, here is Doris Lazear, orator. Lucina Tournoux, dramatic reader, appears next. Listen to Judd Warstler and Robert Roberts, Wind instrumentalists. All right boys. I now present Ruth Clapper and Viv- ian Giey, singers. Ingeborg Starck, orator, is next . The last amateurs are Russell Kling- er, Robert Anthony, and Charles Vogley, the singing trio . . . All right! All right! Call Louisville 748 with your votes. P41510 HIl7'l'j'-Illllr' VV AA AA BM BB Wh, V fl xi il pu VR X V iw v A A A QV AA T Y any rl W1 an EN i n gn It's Town Hall Tonight . . and every Wednesday i r boys night when these present their pro- junior and seno grams dedicated to creating, establishing, and maintaining throughout the community a high standard of Christian living. Tonight they present their own resume of achievements throughout a year which be- gan with the determining of necessary Chris- ' ' and ended with the completion tian virtues of a program creating better boy-girl rela- tionships. Better times returned to this group when faculty-student ties were strengthened by the nrst All Star-Faculty volleyball game. Inter- club relationships were strengthened when ' ' h ld, under the first county meeting was e their sponsorship. All-State club problems fell before a throng of equally interested representatives at Cincinnati. School spirit ' ' - aking, ached new heights at the history m re first all-high school dance. These boys are in the lead every time. Courtesy campaigns, joint Girl Reserve-HL ' ' ' f 'tal sub- Y meetings, and club discussions o V1 jects helped to round out their series of suc- ' Y-'t' Town Hall Tonight! cesses. So, iolks. 1 s I' bert Henning Thomas NYr-idu, .lolm Lrulsky, Jud ml NV arst Top Row: llobert Beauc-hat, .o -. , . ler, Paul Sanderbeck. Second Row: William Hallas, Curl Moncgay, Ernest Zim-lasko, John llrunnor, lflclwin Kint ner, Harry Rosenik. Third How: Junior Jackson, Ralph Schaub, Robert SVl'lllllt31'l'Il2l1l, NYilliam Steiner, Vincent Kress, Mr. Moffett. l'fllH:'l'L l-Blair, George Gugelman, Richard Garner, Russell Klinger, Pau Fourth Row: . , , FcrL:'usun, Gale Caslie Y. Page forty It's a Womans World First Ilow: Alice Shoemailier, Doris Lazear, Mary Zwicli, Mae Sturtriclge, Mary Lou ?'OF.'l0r. Frances Nees, Marcella Monter, Margaret Callzllmn, Ellen Phillips, is-ttv Allen. Secoml ltow: Miss Foltz, Marjorie Ferfrusmi, Grace Schloneger, Clara J. Stunz, Lois M'11x- lf'l: 7i-1- 1' I in 'r - ' ' H ' l' - 1 ti, .sie ,t asxu, it Kllllllilllk, Louise xxllfsllll, betty Mctulcl, lle-len NVQ-iseud, Miss Zechicl. Third How: Eileen FUIIDHTIIHIII, Rachel Muhn, litlwl Iloliinsky, .lean Betzlc-r, Eliza- beth Varuer, lietty Kerstetter, Miriam Gilbert, Dorothy Sc-l1ra.d'or, 'Viviun Gieyy Betty Sohlmieger. Fourth .llowz Eileen Martlicy, Violet Nydahl, Alice Marthey, Mary Buchmann, Louise illuovac, llita Schwallie, Nina Motley, llitzt Moulin, ldliznbetlx XV'-hling, Mary erricli. . . And these newcomers have placed them- selves at the top in the hearts of the men and women listeners. This group is striving to find and give the best that can be had in the way of entertainment. The program came into being in the latter part of the first semester with forty-live girls participating. Their stars are: Frances N ees, Marcella Monter, Betty Allen, and Mar- garet Callahan. On February 3, the North Canton Friend- ship Club installed the Louisville Chapter in a very impressive candle-light ceremony. On February 16 the girls journeyed to Minerva to be guests of the Friendship Club there. On March 26 they joined the Hi-Y Club in presenting a sacred Good-Friday service. Perhaps the brightest spot for the drippiestl on the social calendar was the April Show- ers dance. You can tune in any Wednesday night to hear their weekly programs, which consist of inspirational talks, informal discussions, A AA ML basketball games, business meetings, and the like. VV Page forty-one .40 Y fl RR il W1 :W ' 'Q 5 I , . All American Boyfsj ll it IM . . AA These boys are blazing a trail through L. H. nm S. under the able leadership of the All QQ American Boy, himself, Mr. Ashbaugh. MM This program conducted by freshmen and 1 1 seventh and eighth grade boys, is on the air HM every Wednesday evening from 7:00 'til 8:00 qw P. M. As we go along the trail, We meet the AA Chief Ranger and Deputy Ranger Eddie Lazear and Louis Lautzenheiser, who are ex- AA periencing the duties of real pioneers. On my a stump We see Jimmy Kerchner going over Q Q the reports of the previous meetings, which consisted of business, entertainment, and Q discussions. A little further on under a big shady tree we notice Paul Henning studying 'tproblems of finance. And then our atten- tion is focused on Robert Roberts, guard, who watches so that no non-member enters the meeting. Along this trail these boys learn to better their physical, spiritual and social activities. The club might be termed a training school for the Town-Hallers since these young boys often grow up into excellent Hi-Y mem bers. ' ' ' ' X' 'V' N' M luzeur First How: WVeml0ll l'!i1'cli1--V, Louis lluulzcnlielsel, .Linus lxculinu, lil J. l 1ul llm-nning Iloln-rt .lout-s. t Qt ll' 'l I '- Pixie . SP1-uml Iluw: Fllzlrlrs Nelson, Clizlrlos Moyers, flill'l011 . 014.111, .luu J . lfllxflvnf- .lilflIl', Mr. :hSlllHIll,Y,'ll. 'l'llll'll How: llli'll2ll'll 1'lt'lLZ'l1Slll1, liolwrl lloherts, George Fulton, Hoxvalrcl Harlmugh lhrgu fwty-tivo First Nighters First I-low: John Dalslcy, lloris Luzezxr, A114-e Shoemaker, Betty Allen, Miss XVl1itterl, MF. l IusIvtleI'. SOf'H'!1fl liow: Betty INT:-t m'ml, 1'z1ul S1lllllt'l'lIl'l'li, lifrlnert lh-ailc-lint, llnbert Blair, iVil- lium Steiner, Viviun Giuy. 'The First Nighter is on the air! Here's our cab. Let's go. Down Broadway to the little Theatre 05 Times Square. Tonight's play is The Tinker. Here we are, right this way. There's the first bell. Marjorie Whitney, home from college for her Christmas vacation, brings her girl- friend, Jane Seymour. Jeremy, whom David blames for getting the best part of their father's estate, is persuaded by the Tinker to give his home to David and go West with him. David Wishes to proceed cautiously, but when they are notified of receiving mon- ey from Uncle Toby, Ethel mortgages their home and buys anotherg Marjorie ,buys a fur coat, and Jack, a motorcycle. f The climax comes when they learn that their share of Uncle Tobyis estate has been nothing more than a pipe dream. But the Tinker fixes more than clocks. He puts the family to- gether by proving that money isn't every thing. Listen to that applause . . . Cab, Mr. First N1hter? Plaza Hotel, please. Pllgl' j'u1'ly-lllnw' 54 Q5 MM . F fl iw M :WN W Wh v Y vv AA v AA Y AA VV' AA WW eg HN sn nw un 5 mes the Show Boat Here Co . . . PuE, puff, puffing along. Good evening, everybody! Tonight we give you one of the most outstanding features of the year, an operetta, entitled, In Old Vienna, presented H. S. mixed chorus, under the di- by the L. rection of Miss Fanchon DeVerna, asslsted by Miss Faye Moreland. Just a brief summary before we begin: Jonas Pennington, an American pickle manufactur- er, goes with his daughter June to Vienna to the annual carnival. Jones, his advertis- ing expert, and Lady Vivian, a wealthy Eng- ' ' ' h l ft daughter hsh woman, seal ching for er os , are also there. Kinski, the police chief, plots to find a lost daughter for Lady Vivian air her money Gypsies arrlve and to m ' y . at the carnival with Jigo, their leader, and his supposed daughter, Ilona. Events lead to the gypsies' camp where there is a magic pool which indicates that Ilona is the daughter of Lady Vivian. Arthur Cefont Wins June's V'vian consents to become Mrs. hand, Lady 1 Pennington, and Jones carries off the beauti- ful Ilona. The Showboat stage is set. The orchestra's tuned up. Here come the showboat stars Let's give them a big hand! First llow: IIZIYIDUIHIF5ll0llIQll'V, lluth Ulappvr, llusse-ll lfllll,L1'l'l', Viviun Mic-y, Ch: l ' tl I I l 11 1 Vugli-1, . une xiii ' ll 1 vi, x I t I ter. S nl I x M Nl Iblilllll, llc-nry lllw-p1'ic'Ii, llzlrry linsr-ink, I. lil l 13 K1 ik, ll:u'ol:l Vfvltz, Miss lM'X'ul'11:l. Cz-an 1 ln vi iss . rn , i e .is ui, ' can 11' Pugv fUI'lj fH1ll' Sisters of the Skillet IQ pint Sylvia Bowman 1 teaspoon Marie Dwyer 1 pound Eileen Marthey 1 pinch Wilma Royer 1 dash Neva Mason Mix all together and what do we have? The Sisters of the Skillet! After remixing the leading ingredients with the other members, very instructive meetings are enjoyed by all. Talks on different phases of Home Economics are given by members of the club as well as outsiders at these meetings, which are held every other week. As a frosting for our delicious dish, cover with a spring style show. This and many other recipes are made outside the class- rooms. Each ingredient is based on upper class membership. Be sure to use standard measures of Scholarship, Interest, and Abil- ity. This recipe was concocted by Miss Cath- arine Foltz, sponsor. First Tlow: lrlstlivr liuyer, Neva Mason, Eileen Mnrthey, Sylvia Bowman. Marie Dwyer, Grace Starkey, Doris Menegzly. Second Row: -lvlllldkl Owens, Jennie Grzlvo, Isabel Flacliiiipq, 'Venolu Dimmerling, Shirley l'zi1'lw1'ig'lit, Iddnit Buwnniri, Vern Snyder, Miss Foltz. Third Huw: lVI:i1'gz1ret Kziuth, Elsie Lillie, Stella Kzuirlel, Helen Ream, Luis Miller, Annie Gluivo, Grace Blake. Fourth Row: Lynette Znclinizin, lda Zielusku, Hormonal Thoman, lVl2l1'g1ll'Ct Miller, Irene Ream, YVi1ma Iloyer, XVilnni ltunkle, Helen Kcsscg. Page forty-hw A Y A W HH Xqy 'Y A in il W1 MN LB Yr AA V AA YV AA v AA wv AA '59'n ll HB WN X Wit P474 NN P Pri 5 Radio Theatre First Iluw: liziynloncl Sli:-zltslm-y, lflilevn illlIN'l'lllSlIl, liluyrl llzuimlct, Susan Munster, llussell liliimge-i', Mary lflllvlllllllll, .luuior .lm-kson. S4-walul lluw: l'li:ll'la-s Vogley, lmuisl- Ul1l'mwz1c', 'Plmmzls ii2lll2l,LQ'i1L'l', llctty Minster lliclinrrl Gzi1'114-r. At thi' time we present The Radio Theatre .under the auspices of s the Senior Class. The play selected for this evening s entertainment IS Mignonette, a story of the old South. Just imagine that you are a ,beautiful southern belle, and are madly in love with a young man whose father refuses to consent to your mar- riage. What would you do? Would you give him up ? Or would you mar- ry him, knowing beyond a shadow of doubt that he loves you only? This is the situation that confronts Mignonette, the leading character of the play. This is just one of many arresting situations in this beautiful and h' hl d atic roduction. The incident above happens in the second act, lg y ram p which takes place on Hallowe'en, just before the C1V1l War. The first and ' t d S uth, last acts take place many, many yeais later in the presen ay o show the result of Mignonette's heroic decision. The performance represents an ambitious project well done. and David Frames ..cc........,... Charles Vogley Rose Mills ......,................. Susan Menster Paul Deardon ,,....i..,...,.. Russell Klinger Mammy Lou cccc..,.......,... Mary Kinemond Justin Halliday ,,..,,...,,. Russell Klinger, Annabelle Higgens .............. Neva Mason Deacon Parker ,,,,,,,,,...,.,..,,, Lloyd Haidet Stella Boggs ,,,.,.,.,,..,i Lucina Tournoux Thomas Mills .,....,............c Lloyd Haidet Hanna Splivens ..............,. Betty Minster Simon Clay c,,,.......... Thomas Gallagher Esmeralda Brown c,..e... Louise O'Brovac Henry Spenser .............. Richard Garner Anne Bryant ..........,............. Neva Mason Jonathan Mills ........ Raymond Sheatsley Alice FOX .i.................. Lucina TOurn0uX Andrew ,,,,,r,,..........r,,.,. Juniors Jackson Elizabeth Maxwell .....r,... Betty Minster Mignonette Deardon ...... Susan Menster Gladys Dyke ...,............ 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IIIIIIIIIIIHIIII, o 0 Q 0 0 o I lllnflllllillllf- o 0 0 0 o Illl'll1llllIlllY 0 0 o 0 o o IIIISIYIIIIIIEF O O O 0 O D OO OOOO0 lllllll3lllI!!' O O 0 G O O O OO o 00000 oooo oooo oooooooo 0 00000000 0 oooooooo 0 0 ' n 000 00000000 O 000 .a 0000 00000 OO 0 0 49 0 00 3 O O 9 'r I 0 o o , 0 oo Oo 0 J I I I Page fort-suz'cu J! gl W M ii ww Gang Busters .an ... BH Vi 4 4 Top How: Loo Masturson, Henry Zi:-lasko, Samuel 1+'rot-lzxnd, George Steve, John Metzger, XVSIYIIU Ilivks-rl1oot', llilly llliodus, llzny Kilkenny. St'l'4YIlfl Ilowt xvillllllll 'l':1ylol', XVilli:xm Hluss, llivlizxril llwycr, flll2ll'll'S Nlll1A'l'C2ll1l, Fon-st A'l2lSlUl'SllIl, I'uul lklt-listt-V, Ifldwznrrl liuzeur, Hallo Uzxslu-y. 'I'l1ir1l' How: Mr. gxSlllIilllf-Yll, Hurry .bflillllfi XYilli:1m S11-ixwr, 'Flmmus .lom-s, Hurry liost-nik, John lmlsky, Allister Pliillmoro. llobort llt'lllllllQ', George Thomas. Mr. Strobel. l'lHlll'Ill Ilow: lfldwin Kintncr, Paul l+'crx:usrm, Curl Mcncgny, NVillium Ault, Ernest Zielas- lfo, lIll'll2ll'll ll2lI'l10l', llussoll Kliugur, NVilliz1m llzlllzls. Front How: Kenneth XVeisend, Kenneth llornzln, llobert Jones. Forty-live gridders, including eight lettermen, reported last fall to their new coach, Harry Strobel. Their high hopes at the beginning were only slightly dashed by a three win-tive loss season. In Louisville's iirst game, East Palestine defeated us, 13-7, after a hard fought battle. Captain Ault's defensive work was outstanding. The next week our Louisville eleven ran roughshod over a weak Carrollton team. 64-0. In this fracas the Louisville team used every artiiice in their trade to romp to touchdowns. In our second Tri-County encounter our boys eked out a close win over Lisbon 7-0. Ferguson heaved a pass to Garner for the score. Against North Canton, one of our main rivals, the Louis- ville gridders again went on a rampage to win easily, 34-12. Louisville next lost a tough game to Boardman 3-0. This game was a heart breaker, since Garner had dashed 70 yards for a touchdown only to have the play called back because of a penalty. The team then traveled to Columbiana to iight to a bitter scoreless draw. The team received some compensation from this game in that Columbiana won the Tri-County Championship. The Lehman Polar Bears then trounced us 14-6. Our traditional rival, Minerva, then upset the dope and whipped us 19-6. Louisville, did however, in actual yardage, easily outrush Minerva. It just goes to show what can happen in Louisville-Minerva Football Games. In the team's final game they were defeated 13-7 by Sebring. Just before the annual Football Banquet given y Bill Hallas was elected captain for next year. b the Rotary Club. Page forty-aight Headliners Captain William Ault '37 CAll Tri-Countyl Bill was the sparkplug of the for- ward wall. His brilliant running of interference permitted the backs to make long runs. On de- fense he was constantly throwing opposing backs for terrific losses with his bruising tackles. Richard Garner '37 fAl1 Tri-Countyj Dick could kick, run, pass, plunge the line, and receive passes with unerring skill. He packed an over- abundance of fight in his compact body, and could cope with boys twice his size. Russell Klinger '37 Russ was the most versatile man on the squad, since he could play three positions. Playing all three posts with gusto, he hit hard, fast, and often on defense, and blocked unfailingly on offense. Edwin Kintner '37 Ed, at guard, played a smashing game both on offense and defense. He was constantly on the alert and seemed to possess a sixth sense which enabled him to diagnose plays with enviable ability. William Hallas '38 Bill, as the saying goes, was the answer to a coach's prayer. He could smash the line, punt, and pass, with equal skill. His batter- ing tackles shook many a back, and his defensive instincts were uncanny. Paul Ferguson '37 Red was the team's fastest starter. Although he was handicapped in size, he made up for it in speed. He also displayed his ability in drop-kicking, and his place will be hard to fill next year. William Steiner '38 Bill was the smallest man on the squad. His short stature enabled him to squirm under taller play- ers. Although the lightest man on the team, he made up for it in fight and spirit. Thomas Jones '38 Jones's first year as a varsity play- er was filled with success. He per- formed like a veteran on offense and defense. Although not an out- standing player, he could always be depended upon when the going became tough. Harry Adams '39 Zeke, although only a sophomore, displayed a great deal of ability in blocking. In plunging, he dashed through the line for many gains. We expect much from him in the next two years. Allister Phillmore '39 Al, with his huge frame, was one of the most dependable players on the gridiron. On offense he ac- counted for a great many gains. He should be a great asset to his teammates in the next two years. Page forty-nine I AA v AA Y QA ME W !! WN nm an W Headliners Ernest Zielasko '37 Dutch played his first year of var- sity football this year. His accur- ate passing and spunk won for him a place on the squad. He was a capable assistant in opening holes in the line. Carl Menegay '38 Chief, with 165 pounds of bone and muscle behind him, played a .bang- up game at tackle. His thumping tackles, his great blocks, and his tireless gridiron tactics, made him Well-known in local athletic cir- cles. Robert Henning '38 Bob participated in football for the first time this year and performed like a veteran. He played guard, and will be back again next year to don the moleskins and fight for his school. Pfryfv fifty Photo By Arthur Lutz Headliners Harry Rosenik '38 Harry was one of the hard-hitting linesmen. On duty at end and tackle, he played a bang-up game. Seldom were there gains around his side of the lineg so we expect much from him next year. John Dalsky '38 Doggy, the tallest man on the team, filling up the center position capably, was an accurate passer, and could be depended upon, rain or shine. He filled his position Well. George Thomas '39 George, although only a sopho- more, played a beautiful game. He had a zealot's love for football and a deep devotion for his school. He should be a great benefactor to his team the next two years. Page fifty-um V vv .A vv AA v AA Y AA VV ga ll W M: N MN MR MN P M In the Sport Cast Spotlight Coach Harry Strobel graduated from Massillon High School, and then t bl'shed a reputation for him- entered Miami University. At Miami he es a 1 self in athletic circles. He received letters in football, basketball, and base- ball. He had the honor of being selected on the All-Buckeye League Foot- ball Team. As a baseball player, he once pitched a no-hit, no-run game. After graduating from Miami he coached athletics at Brilliant High h' foot- School. In 1935 he went to North, Canton. Now he is teaching is ball and baseball knowledge to Louisville athletes. Ii ld Coach Morgan, better known as Johnny, graduated from Deer e Hi h School, where he participated in football and baseball. g Mr. Morgan attended Ohio State University for two years. He then transferred to Mount Union College. At Mount Union he played football his most brilliant performance in baseball against and baseball. He gave Wooster College. That time he had a perfect day at bat and made many excellent stops in the field. t d d coaching schools at Northwestern, Michigan, and He has at en e Notre Dame. Before coming to Louisville, Coach Morgan taught two years at Waynesburg. Have you ever heard t e sp1r1 e Athletic contests? h ' 't d cheers from Louisville Students at Well, if you have, you probably know who is responsible for all this noise. They are the Louisville cheerleaders, Geraldine Bircher, Betty Mc- ' ' ' M A ret Bachtel, Isabelle Fladung Cord and Vivian Giey. Betty Allen, ai ga , Martha Jane Theiss, and Miriam Gilbert, started that ear-splitting stuH at football games, but they gave way during basketball season to the above blue and white clad girls. These girls were present at every footba an a Louisville participated, to cheer the team on to victory. ll d b sketball game in which Page fifty-two Easy Aces Ii 'li A vv AA VV AA VV AA VV W in N 4 nn an QW Top Huw: Mr. iN1Ol'H,'2lll, Mr. Bixler, Bud llarb:iug'h, llobort Roberts, llugcne Blair, Gale Uaskey, XYilliam Taylor. Seculld llow: NYilli:1n1 Steiner, llolwrl Swinrlt-i'muu, Harolcl Hemmeiy Robert Ile-nningr, Forest 'Xlasterson t'eol'g'e Htl-vo Tliomws Innes l'olw1't ititt l 1ul M nst I' ,. . 1, . , 1 , . , .. . . . . . , . 'o . e . Front llow: llobert l-Hair, John llulsliy, John Hruiiner, liziul i'X9l'f.Z'llSUll, llussl-ll Klinger, XVilli:1m l-lallns, Carl Mencgay, Paul Szmmlerlu-ok. Upon the announcement of basketball practice, Coach Johnny Mor- gan found he had only two lettermen returning. However, there were several veterans from last year's reserve team. The blue and white combine had a rather poor season, since they Won only four games out of their schedule of eighteen. The Louisville quintet played their best brand of ball against Lehman. This game was a terrific struggle throughout, with Louisville finally winning 28-24. The Polar Bears of Lehman, however, turned the tables on Louisville later on in the season when they defeated them, 32-21. 1 In another bitter battle Louisville nabbed a close win from Minerva 21-20. Johnny Brunner sank the winning basket in the last few seconds of play. Then Minerva pulled Lehman's trick and whipped Louisville, 26-9, a few weeks later. The Louisville cagers also won from Dover St. Joseph and from North In the class A tournament, at Akron, Louisville was defeated by The Season's Scores: Canton. Akron East, 32-13. Louisville- Ravenna-26 Louisville- Lehman-24 Louisville Sebring-36 Louisville- Alumni-29 Louisville Alliance-36 Louisville- Dover-28 Louisville- Boardman-21 Louisville-- lvlinerva-20 Louisville Louisville Canton St.. .Iohn's-24 Canton Township-35 Pugh ,Hfty Louisville- Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville -- Louisville Louisville -l'f1l'c'L' 21 Canton Lehman-32 28 Carrollton-32 21 North Canton--14 19 Dover-18 9 Minerva-27 33 East Palestine-58 19 Columbiana-50 27 Lisbon--29 Tournament 153 Akron East-32 Streamliners Paul Ferguson Red had the honor of being the second high- est scorer on the blue and white combine. This speaks for his shooting prowess, but he was also dexterous in his defensive tactics. He will be greatly missed next year. John Brunner Johnny was a natural born basketball player. He could shoot on offense, or guard on defense with equal skill. His adroitness at dribbling was one of his main features. He also will be back next year. Robert Blair Bob used every device in a basketball play- er's trade to score baskets. He was Well equipped with the needs of a basketball player and used them to advantage. He Was, indeed, a benefactor to the Louisville quintet. Paul Sanderbeck Sandy, although he did not get to play a great deal, performed in trustworthy style. What he lacked in height he made up for in flght. He has the build and ability to develop into a brilliant eager. Prlfjl' Jiffy-fmlr Streamliners Carl Menegay Chief, playing his first year on the varsity, performed in a steady dependable manner. His maneuvers were always in good form, and he could always be counted on in a pinch. He is a junior. William Hallas Bill was what coaches call a good floor man. Although he did not score many points, his pos- session of this ability made up for it. He was always on his toes and eager to win for his school. Russell Klinger Russ was one of the most dependable boys on the squad. His rapid footwork and wide awake playing made him a player to be feared. His shooting ability was equally as good, and he was especially adept at sinking fouls. John Dalsky Doggie aided his teammates many times by taking the ball off the backboard. He was the highest scorer on the team. This talks for his shooting sharpness. He had the honor of being elected honorary captain for the year. Pugh fifty-fi-rr' 1 V V AA Y 54 66 A.. WW it rw MN MN MN r M 5 Out of the Sports Hudolle The Louisville Reserves had a fair amount of success during the 1936-37 cage season. The boys, although a great many of them were green and inexperienced, won eight and lost twelve games. I al of the games the youngsters showed real power, such as n sever the time when they trounced Carrollton 41-9 and drubbed North Canton f that they were 25-6. A few boys gave such remarkable per ormances lifted to the varsity squad. The following players were on t e ros er: , . , Harold Heppner, Robert Henning, William Steiner, George Steve, Robert Swinderman, Forrest Masterson, Bud Harbaugh, Eugene Blair, Robert Roberts, Thomas Jones, Robert Mclntee. h t Paul Menster Robert Stitt Results of Reserve Games Louisville-- Louisville-- Ravenna-21 Lehman-26 Sebring-23 Louisville- Louisville- East Canton-20 Louisville- Alliance-21 Louisville- Central-27 Louisville-26 Boardman-20 Louisville- 6 Minerva-16 Louisville-20 Lincoln--28 Louisville-13 St. John-10 Louisville-18 Canton Township-11 Louisville-11 Lehman-22 Louisville-4 1 Louisville-14 Louisville-25 Louisville-14 Louisville-18 Louisville-22 Carrollton-9 Alliance Jr. High-28 North Canton-6 Minerva-24 Lincoln-25 East Palestine-20 Alliance Jr. High-14 Louisville- Louisville-- Columbiana-23 Louisville- Lisbon-16 Meet the Misses Undefeated in two games of basketball, the Sophomore Red team won the championship of the interclass tournament from the Seniors in a hard- fought battle. The tournament was held by a process of elimination. There were f h n teams' Red Blue Green and White, two Sophomore teams four res ma . , . , , Red and Green, and one senior team. The Freshman whites were defeat- ed every time while the Freshman Greens were defeated by all except the h R d team. White team. The Blue team was defeated by the Fres man e Therefore the best freshman team, the Red team played the Sophomore Green team. The Sophomore Green team then was defeated by the Sopho- more Red team. The Sophomore Red then got a chance to play with the senior team Whom they defeated to get the championship. The Juniors did not have a team this year. The girls on the winning team Were: Helen Sickles, center and forward, Helen Keszeg, forward, Wilma Runkle, for- d Marguerite Metzger guard, Margaret Skelly, guard, Lynette Zach war , , , man, guard, Grace Patterson, guard, and Verla Starkey, guard. Page fifty-six Hoosier Hotshots Maybe you never knew it, but Coach Johnny Morgan had a group of seventy young basketball aspirants practicing every Saturday morning all Winter. These hopefuls came from grade schools in the vicinity of Louis- ville. By having these boys play each Saturday, Coach Morgan is develop- ing talent which some day will be the backbone of Louisville basketball teams. Some of the youngsters may never be basketball players, but then again, Mr. Morgan may develop some material which in the near future will be beneficial to Louisville. Also, it gave the boys the kind of exercise which they enjoy immensely. Coach Morgan organized a league of eight teams which played an eight game schedule. The Aces, captained by diminutive Johnny Rebillot, won the championship. They were pressed hard, however, by the Bears, who finished second, and the Trojans, who finished third. The Roarers ended the season in fourth place. The outstanding individual performances were given by the two Vio- land Twins, John and Jim. In one game John scored 21 points, and in an- other Jim heaved in 19 markers. John led the league in scoring and Jim was second. Some of the other outstanding players were Joe Quilter, Bruce Bixler, Michiel Obrovac, John Rebillot, and Jim Kerchner. PRICKLY HEAT LEAGUE The Standings: , Individual Scoring: Points Teams W L. Pct. Captain J I V. 1 d 77 Aces 7 0 1000 John Rebinom flm .10 an Bears 1 857 Ed Fritz Jlm V1013nd ---------'-- ---------- Trojans 3 714 Joe Quilter Joe Quilter .... .......... Roarers 3 571 Bruce Bixler Jim Kirchner Bulldogs 5 285 Jim Kirchner . 1 Tigers 5 285 Robert Ickes Bruce Blxiel Panthers 6 143 Elmer Engle John Rebluot Wildcats 1 6 143 Junior Kropf Michiel Obrovac ................ .......... 3 2 Manhattan Merry-Go-Round Coach Johnny Morgan's prospects for a good track team this year are very slim. From all of his material, Coach Morgan has no exceptional stars, his best man being Paul Ferguson who competes in the dashes. Allister Phillimore, husky sophomore, shows much promise in the weight events, however. Richard Lautzenheiser and Lake Allison, from last years team, will be missed the most. Lautzenheiser broke the Tri-County record last year in the 440 yard dash when he ran that event in 54.4. Allison placed second in both the Shot Put and the Javelin in the Tri-County Meet. Other boys that placed in the Tri-County meet last year were Wilbur Van Meter, Shot Put, Ernest Zielasko, Pole Vault, and the Half Mile Relay Team composed of Lake Allison, Harry Rosenik, William Hallas, and Paul Ferguson. ' Among the boys reporting this spring are the following: John Dalsky, Quarter Mile, Paul Ferguson, Dashes, Richard Garner, High Jump, Ernest Zielasko, Pole Vault, Allister Phillimore, Weights, Ray Kilkenny, Pole Vault, Robert Roberts, Broad Jump, Robert Blair, Distant Runs, Robert Beauchat, Pole Vault, Dean Clark, Dashes, and Charles Nimereala, Dashes. Schedule: Salem Night Relays Tri-C'ounty Meet District Meet Page fifty-seven V Y A vv A V AA Qv AA vgv ll il wa mn rw r M v A V A Y AA Y AA Y 9? MA. WW 45. M rl X 474 MN NN P4 9 Lucky Strikers First lluw: XVillizxm Str-im-r, Junior .Ian-kson, Russell Ifllll,L1'l'I', llic-hanrfl G1ll'llUl John Iirunner, l':lul lvl-'l'L2'llSIll1, Otis l+I111a-1'so11. Sec-mul Iiuw: Mr. XVilsm1, lilc'l1u!'sl 'l'a,11rnuux, NYz1lte1' llzlymmul ll lml tlvro, rlllllllllilh Jun:-S. Approximately thirty boys reported for baseball practice in the spring of '36 to Coach Peg Wilson. The greatest losses to last year's team were Jim Peters and Richard Catcott. The boys advanced in the Class A tournament as far as the finals. They defeated Akron Kenmore and Akron South, but were beaten by Wooster. This year, Harry Strobel took over the reins, as baseball coach. He will miss Ralph Lutz and James Ross, star inlielders on last year's team. Ross and Lutz were classed among the best iniielders in county high school baseball. Ross played short-stop, and Lutz performed at third base. This year's nine was built around several lettermen. Among these were Dick Garner, dependable pitcher and outfielder, Johnny Brunner, another steady pitcherg Red Ferguson, sturdy first-sackerg Russell Klinger, capable intielder, and Richard Tournoux, small but brilliant in- fielder. Johnny Metzger, pitcher, and Otis Emerson, catcher, are two sophomores who show much promise. Metzger pitched especially good ball during several games last year. Other players were: Junior Jackson, Har- ry Adams, Donald Marker, William Steiner, Walter Raymond, Carl Win- ters, Robert Richardson, Edwin Kintner, Bernard Knapp, Paul Menster, Thomas Jones, Harry Scott, and Harry Rosenik. Pugh' Hfly Ufgfll 0 OOO 0 000 OO O O of O n A OO O O n O .OO OOOJ O 0 omo 0 OOOOOOQLLQOQ o 0 OO OOO 0 ooo OO0 l2cx.4-L OO O 0 0000 -sq- G ' IOOO OOO OOOO OOO OO O o 000 OO OO00 OOOO0 00000 OOOOO 000000 OOOOOO OOOOUUO 00000000 OOOOOOOOO 00000000 OOOOOO O OO O OIOOO OO O Puglf' fffly-llim' OO OOOOOOOO ff X VV QA GA AA BK W ll. rw :Wi MN - MN W 4 6 Name History in the Making Characteristic William Ault .............. Dependable ...... William Beaber .......... Passive ......... Margaret Beach .......... Blonde ....,.. Jean Betzler ................ Frank .... Fern Biery .................. Witty ..... Ethel Bohinsky .......... Shy .... Sylvia Bowman .......... Gay ,....... Mary Louise BuchmanLikable ..... Margaret Callahan Owen Carper .....,....., Mixture .... ...Laughing Lucille Cholley ............ Precise ...... Marie Cholley ............ Worker .......,.. Ruth Clapper .............. Amiable ............ Fred Conkey ......,....... Independent ........ Richard Conrad ......... Thelma Conrad ......... Joseph Crock ............. .Mischievous ..... .Curls ................. .Chewing gum ..... Dale Emhoif .............. Kidder .............. Marjorie Ferguson Paul Ferguson ............ Thomas Gallagher ..... Richard Garner .......... George Gugleman ...... Lloyd Haidet .............. Junior Jackson ......... Betty Kerstetter ....... Nelson Hawk .............. ....,Helpful Probable End .........Washing Shirley's Dishes Hermit .......School teacher ....................Lawyer ........Farmer's wife ...........Governess - ................................... Air hostess Owner of Chewing Gum Factory ...............................Personal Maid ..................Bakery -H--.H'V-U---'..'..-l-------HMet7! Salesman ............Street Car Conductor Dresser ..........Secretary of Agriculture .....-...Run a Gasoline Station ..........Telephone Operator M1 Ladies Man ................................................... Escort .Worrying Typing Teacher ........ . ........,.... Soda Jerker Sporty ............................... Cleveland Indian Manager D6V111Sh ......................................................... Cartoonist Carefree ......,.......... Owner of the Cleveland Indians .Sarcastlc ....,...........,,..................,........................ Dentist .Fighting with Bob . ............................... Movie Actress Timothy Herrick ........ Book Worm .,... Russel Klinger ............ Wise guy i.... Vincent Kress ........... Q .Grin .............. Marion Lahr .............. His Lizzie ..... Sophie Manos ........... Neva Mason ................ Domestic Eileen Marthey .......... Attractive Edwin Kintner ............ Versatile . Mary Kinemond ....... Nina McCoy ............. Raymond Meadows .Walking ........ .Latin ...... .. .Arch ...... ....Sleepy Betty Minster ............ Friendly ...... Brawny ................... .... Glen Miller .................. Reserved ...... Lois Miller .................. Placid ............... Marcella Monter ........ Slender ................ Rita Moulin ................ Combing Hair ....... Page sixty .Prize Fighter ..........Pipe designer .................Crooner ............................Jan1tor .................-..........-..Mechanic Bixler's Secretary ..................Editor of Good Housekeeping ..........................Secretary of Navy .........................Preacher's wife .,...............Secretary .............Radio Expert ......................Manicurist .........Furniture Designer ...............Farmer's wife ..........................Stylist .........Hair Stylist History Makes the Man Louise Obrovac Susan Menster Donald Owens Mildred Oyster ....... Frances Nees .i....... Violet Nydahl Edgar Paumier .,........ Ellen Philips .......... Robert Pochubay ...... Charles Raymond ...... Leo Schillig .,......... Robert Richardson Grace Schloneger ........ Vida Schloneger ........ Dorothy Schrader ...... Speaking French ....... ....... F rench Teacher Late ......................... Complexion ......., Cooperative ....,.. Tempermental ...... Whispering ....,.. .........................M1ll1H9f .........Secretary of Labor ..................Public Speaker W. C. A. Director .......Telephone Operator Nonchalant ....... ............ S hoe Salesman Managing ....... ...................... I n Chillicothe Tall ...............,. .......,....................... P olo Player Pin Boy ...... ......... O wner of Bowling Alley Farming ..... ................................ D airy Owner Egotistical ...... .... 1 ........................ O wner of an A 8a P Dark Eyes ..... ........ S elling Sheet Music in 5 Sz 10 Serious ,.,.. ........................ Mayor's Secretary Chuckling ....... .. . ............ Night Club Hostess Hazel Scott ..,.,........,,. Lipstick ...... ....... C osmetic Saleswoman Anna Shirley .............. Serene ..... ............. S chool Principal Eileen Sluss .............. Quiet .............. .............. P ost Mistress Raymond Sheatsley .... Scientiiic ....... ................ S uper-Einstein Eunice Sluss .............. Giggle ..,...... ......... C omic-Strip Artist Grace Starkey .....,.... Jolly ................ ...................... H otel Manager Dorothae Steen .......... Serene ................ .......... M anager at McCrorys Edith Stockert .....,...... Salesmanship ........ ............................... B lake's wife Harold Stocker .......... Deep Voice ..........,.............................. Radio Announcer Donald Stunz .............. News Paper Bag . ........ Owner of Canton Repository Mae Sturtridge .......,.. Artistic ..................,...................... Marry a Millionaire Rita Schwallie ............ Talkative ............... ...................... C lerk at McCrory's Mildred Sommers ..... .Smooth Hair .... Evelyn Theiss ............ Blushing ........... Savilla Taylor ........... Lucina Tournoux .....,. Eileen Upperman ..... Charles Vogley ........... Mary Lou Vogler Elizabeth Wehling Judd Warstler ........... .Prim .................. .Powdering her n .Bee-zy ................. ......Peppy -...Boy1sh .............Sunday School Teacher ..-.....Composer of Popular Music ....................................Librarian .................................. Waitress .Sophisticated ........... ose ................. Beauty Shop Operator .Musical ................... - Thomas Weida .......... Argumentative . Helen Weisend ............ Happy-go-Lucky Donald Wilton ........... Kathryn Weyand ....... Elsie Zielasko ........... Ernest Zielasko ......... .J oklng ............... .Neat ......... .Lovable ....... .Pal .................. Mary Zwick ................ Winsome ............ ...................Truck Driver .........Automobile Driver ........Athletic Instructor ................Band Leader -.........Post Ofice Clerk .. ................ Super- Eddie Cantor ........Manager of C1ark's Coal Co. ...................Move to New Jersey Page Ji.Jl'fy-0113 ...................Famous Journalist .........Manage Dry Goods Store A YV AA vv AA vv 66 ML vy up Wi QM nn J MM NN 4 V V AA VV A YV AA WT 9 QB !! W :W MN NN NN P P4 5 AA VV A A 74 Your Hit Parade P ff 5 Fo EEUE IZ -QSETARZHN QR' AL Ed, 2' fdnagf N naman rf' g If if-1? In ww ge an ' N ' 'A Q nu sim M .ll YA: :Ii 12' . . sq ' C :um A ...Q-..-. m 'EENNY 6on0N.4N 4. VW f 2-19 f Ng 1 1 'i I I l Q6 ' . ffm ' I i f S s x Q 'Hoe Hfvp ,5'grr7 ww 'N' PHT Q J if-Y' 1 fl-l ! 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M :W X MY MN MN VN QW ll YR ll rv VV A v AA V AA VV WW ' N MN M un new mm 5 Memory Hour UR MEMORIES OFTEN FA O Fill out the blanks below Junior and Date ..,..,. Place ............. Decorations ....... Program .,... Committees Place Robert Blair Bill Steiner Doris Lazear Clara Jean Stunz Robert Beauchat Menu Merle Allison Louise Wilson Dorothy Ickes Robert Swinder an m Stella Kandel Transportation Rachel Mohn IL US SO- Senior Banquet Decoration Robert Anthony Gerald Menegay Mary Herrick Vivian Giey, Miriam Gilbert Entertainment Paul Sanderbeck Robert Henning John Dalsky Alice Ruth Shoemaker Alice Marthey Richard Tournoux Carl Menegay Harold Seefong Elizabeth Varner Page sixty-four Commencement H vi'- . . 05 Processlonal A.,,. .....,......,...,....... ...,..,e H 1 gh School Orchestra M Invocation MM Music AA Introduction of Speaker .,,...,. ..,.........., M . R. Bixler Address .....,.. ..,.....,.....,.......... ...,..........,......... ...,...., D r . E. L. Bowsher NN Director of Education A A NW Music Q Presentation of Class to Board of Education .,.c..c ........ A . L. Lutz Presentation of Diplomas ........... ...c.,,..,.,.....,..c..,.....,........ ...,...... W V . E. Wilder President, Board of Education Benediction Recessional .,.cc ,....,,,....o....,., O rchestra BACCALAUREATE Organ Prelude ..,,... Processional .... Invocation .... Music ....., Sermon ...,, Music ......,.. Recessional ....i Organ Postlude .....,.no Page sixty-five AA V AA VV AA VV AA V MK W !!, W1 Nix 1 WN MN NN 4 5 Candid Camera Capers I Animal Close-Ups Page s1'.1'!yfsu'z'e1L A5 ,A QA QA MK gm ' . ll M :WN X NN MN M 4 V Y AA Y AA Y AA QV AA W J! M M NVQ MN NN P M Airbrakes Who are all the boys crazy about Is what you want to know, Well, read this little poem, And I will try to show, That Henning likes his Esthers And Jones his Hesses too, And Ferguson is telling Jean That really, I love you g Steiner likes his Alice Duncan his Janet true And Blair, he loves his Doris Is all you might have knew. Now Brunner finds his Betty Is comforting and divine, And Moffett to Roberta Is whispering, I'll be thine. Weida likes his Vivian And Wilton doesn't care But Warstler is always on the spot And always has his share. Tom G. likes his Jerry And Paumier his Bachtel, sweet, And Pitts and his Martha Is a combination hard to beat. Now Lazear likes his Carol Like Klinger and his Mary dear, Now I just have to end this thing Because I'm running out of pairs, I fear. P. S. But Dalsky has the rest all beat He'd like to have Simone Simon- ain't that sweet? Page sixty-eight Over the Short Wave Good day ladies and gentlemen! This is Walter Winchell bringing ' 9 ou knews from here, there, and everywhere. Y Flash! Glamorous Dorothy Lamour, of stage and screen fame, is besieged ,by a stream of letters originating on East Gorgas Street, Louis- ville, Ohio. Your reporter believes his first name to be Harold. Flash! Junior Jackson has fallen headover heels fOuch!J for an- d k hair and goes by the other Junior from Mount Marie. She has ar initials E. B. E tt had the wits nearly scared out Flash! Miss Zechiel and Mr. Mo e of them the night of the Junior Play when the bomb exploded! ' ' ' h 'd of Jean Lentzj has the habit of Flash! Chick Hite Cwith t e a1 making anonamous phone calls to a- red-headed boy in Canton. Flash! Boys from LHS wonder what it is that the lads from Colum- ll ? bus have that they haven't. Could it be E en V Savilla Taylor recalls with a thrill fdo Oddities in the knews. you, Russ?J when a certain dark-haired crooner kissed her at an eighth grade party. The oddity is that HE was the one who left the imprint on HER blushing cheek! Flash! Royce Duncan was seen Wandering about with mascara streaked all over his face. Could there be any connection between that mascara and Janet Kintner's long, silky' lashes? Flash! Other underclassmen aren't doing so bad for themselves th cou les going strong are Jennie Gravo and Harris d either. Among e p Mason, Vivian Hess and Chicken Henning, Mary Jane McClaughry an Cliff Hunter, Marguerite Kandel and Robert Himes and Ingeborg Stark and Robert Kandell. fl hes from the ring fingers of Edith Stockert Flash! In fact its two as and Margaret Kauth's left hands. Happy New Year! Flash! Was Doggies' face red when he returned to his seat in church and found a missionary reading that joke book. We won-der if he was critical of our poet? Flash! Have you ever seen the flash in Marcella Sanderbeck's eyes. And the way she rolls 'em - don't tell us they need exercise. Flash! We observe that Room 22 also has its Romance. Although both parties insist we're jus' frans, we see Mae Sturtridge and Chuck Vogley have it bad! P. S. What will Bob say, Mae? Yours, Snoop Page sixty-nine Y AA Y AA vv AA v 69 AM vim 9 !! W Ni X, MR MN MN P NP 1 YV AA Y AAL V'Y .AAL 'Y'Y Axlk E2 qw lt M Mft NN M 1 M 4 Sept. Hot Dates in History SEPTEMBER 14 We return ont-e niore, S7 jolly seniors anrl almost ten tiines as many other students Violet Nydahl was late the first clay of school Missed the bus, so she says. lit Football season opens with Louisville Sept. losing: to East. Paestine by the st-ore of 13 to 7, Sept. 223 Margaret Callahan returns a love note tunopenetlt to Charles Voegley. XVhat seems the inatter? Sept. 24 Why all the confusion? It,'s just the Seniors out to elect a President. Sept. 25 Mr. Lutz suggested that we all polish up our forms. Sept. 26 W1-'re getting better as we go along. We beat t'arrollton 64 to tt. ' OCTOBER Oet. St The Pnblit' Speaking Club is havinzi trouble with tongue twists-rs. Out.. 11 Betty and Bob start where they left off last year, in the hall. Oct. 14 T9il hPl'S go a.-horse-bztclc-riding! Out. 15 Did you notice today that some teach-- ers prefer to stand rather tllzlll sit? Out. 17 Tlie leaves and lied Ferguson are falling hard and fast. Ovt. 22 Extra! read all about it. Teachers tmalesl get a licking. Hi-Y beats teacliers in Volleyball 5 to tt. Of-t. 228 Tho teachers go conventioning, Miss Moreland and Miss De Verna get their pic- tures o11 the fro11t page. NOVEMBER Nov. 2 Roosevelt, wi11s the National election by a. land slide. Nov. 11 We make friends and bury the hatchets when Minerva whips us 20 to G i11 football. Nov. 16 Miss Beal leaves school beeause of sick- ness, inueli to the regret of students. Nov. 18 Mr. lllorgan turned out to be so111e lover. He doesn't intend to be left out. Nov. 19 What Gioy is To111 XVeicla falling for now? Nov. 25 Sophoinores have a dance. Itfs a. good thing it's leap year, girls. DECEMBER Dee. 3 .Iat:kso11's cloek was hours fast. He Caine to school about 7:30. Dee. 4 .Innior class 'presents The Ti11ker. Flash! Mr. Moffett took Miss Zechiel home after the play, and what do you think hap- pened? He had a. flat. tire. Dec. 7 Clinch Vogley's Paul Revere broke down on a nlidnite run. tl-lis roar axle came offj. Doc. S Russ Klinger lost his ring, so he says tMary C. lll'lSllllt1S?l. Dee. 10 Girls Reserves Organized. Lost: Miss Folt,z's voice. A Chee Zllld a squeak are heard 11ow and then. Dec 18 Hi-Y Dance. Dec. 19 Sh! Aslibaughs have a baby girl. Rock- a-bye. Page svficlzty 1 I 9 -.....'! ll SEPTEMBER el.. OCTOBER 5 NOVEMBER the '4 7 X J. E7 da .ies A We 'reign DECEMBER Hot Dates in History it :Z I J? JANUARY X Jan. 4 Back to the greasy grind. Teachers lose no time. ' Jan. 7 Martha Henderson switches her affec- tions. Beware Pitts. AA Jan. 10 Merely another school day devoid of thrills. Who's Who election. ' Jan. 17 The time has arrived for those semester f W7 exams. 4 A A Jan. 19 Let's hope that all our grades are blue. Jan. 25 Miss zeehiel mst ner voice. P. s. She A A doesn't think it's funny and neither did wee' ' TESTS! JANUARY Q FEBRUARY Feb. 2 Johnny Morgan and Ray Kilkenny had a blonde pick-up in the hall finitials V. N.- and does she fall hard'?J Feb. 3 Girl Reserve installed by North Canton Club Guests from Mi11e1'va, North Canton, and Canton. . Feb. 5 The basketball team breaks our hearts fl by refusing to win for us. E Feb. 10 We never thought that we could fry an W X I' egg by freezing it u11til today. 7 Feb. 14 St. Valentine's Day. Mr. Moffett passes K W tvgyflylf' out kisses. AIA Feb. 15 Joe Crock behaves in English classes. ' Feb. 20 Bob Blair went to see his girl friend, FEBRUARY Doris Lazear. Everything went fine until her other boy friend came. Oh, for a gift of .V gab. ' 1 A MARCH . March 1 Only the threat of a solo from a well known student can drive us out of room 23. March 7 Would you believe it? Six weeks tests already. March 10 Look for the birdie now, click, alia, 0 group pictures taken for the Mirror. X March 11 Senior class selects Mignonctt-c for their play. . X March 14 How the red ink does flow. Teachers ' have no consciences. S March 18 Who's ring has Frances Nees got now? - Y' - Is it Bill S.? N March 19 Operetta, In Old Vienna.. MARCH March 20 The Mirror dummy is cn its way to - - the printers. me Puyr scrwzfy-f ll it HN V AL v AA VV AA VV WW NN M MN N 4 MM 5 Hot Dates in History APRIL April 2 Spring has arrived with the social events in full swing. The Girl Reserve April Showers Dance. April 7 The Seniors practice hard on their piay Migzmom-ttc-. April 9 Junior-Senior Danee. April 15 Why? Oh Why must we stay inside on a day like this? April 23 The Senior play goes over with a bang. ' April 26 County Music festival. APRIL April 29 Lilacs and ltoinaiices are i11 full bloom again. MAY May 6 Bill Hallas has spring fever. Why? 1 guess its the beautiful evenings with Eileen Marthey. May 17 Have you a date for the banquet is rated the most popular saying in school this week. Ma 22 The Junior-Senior ban uet and man a y heart went thnmpety-thuinpfl y Ma 20 Exams be in. Th be innin nd th- yend for some ci us. 9 g g a 0 MAY May 27 NVhat will Margaret Bachtei do the Sth period when Edgar Pauniier is gone? May 28 The Hi-Y boys have another dance. May 30 Baccalaureate Services. June 1 Coinniencement. Seniors say good-bye and wish the Juniors lots of luck next year. Page .YC'ZJFl1fj'ff7,U0 JUNE Song Shop Let's Sing Again ......... ..... ....,..Miss De Verna Lost In My Dreams .................. ........ M iss Zechiel You Turned the Tables on Me .... .......... D on Wilton 1'm an Old Cowhand .............. ................................,.... J oe Crock Easy to Love ............................. ....,......................... A ny Senior Girl These Foolish Things ..,............... ,..... T hat Second Period Study Hall I Don't Want to Make History ...... ........ ..................... D e mocracy Class About a Quarter to Nine ............. ......,........................... N eva Mason At the Cod-Fish Ball .....,. ............... H i-Y Dance Moonlight and Shadows ...... It's Love I'm After ........ Shoe Shine Boy ....... .....,Robert Richardson ..........Ingeborg Starck ........Kenneth Weisend Lost .......................................................................... ..................... A nnie Gravo No Other One ....,......................................,...,......,.,..... .. ...... Theiss and Kerstetter Do You Know Why Stars Come Out At Night? .................,.............. Mr. Moffett A Little Bit Independent .,.................................... ......................... f .... R ay Meadows Speakin' of the Weather ...................................... ....... M iss Zechiel and Mr. Morgan Cross Patch ....,.,............ ............................... M r. Strobel Thanks a Million ........... Don't Give Up the Ship .................. ....................Commencement H. S. Football team I Love to Take Orders From You ........ ..... ...........................,............ M r . Bixler When I'm With You ..............................,........... ...... E ileen Marthey and Bill Hallas Love, What Are You Doing To My Heart? ..... ................................. G race Starkey This Year's Crop of Kisses ............v,............ ................,. J . P. Morgan Pennies from Heaven .....,............. ...... A nnual Subscription When Did You Leave Heaven? .... .................. H . Adams Did You Mean It? ....................... You're Laughing At Me ............ Here's Love in Your Eyes ..............,... When My Dream Boat Comes Home .... .......Paul Ferguson Paumier Henderson Phillips Good Night, My Love ..................... .......... B ill Hallas With Plenty of Money ...... ...... A ny Senior Boy Boo Hoo .........,.................................. ........ J ean Betzler I Can't Escape From You ................. ............. C . Vogley Until The Real Thing Comes Along ..... ................. R . Klinger Did I Remember? ................................ ...l........l........ S emester Exams Alone ...................... .....,....................,....... L eo Schillig A Fine Romance ..................... ...... B ill Pitts and M. Henderson De Lovely .................................... ........................... M iss Warren The Way You Look Tonight ....... ......,.........l.. J unior-Senior Banquet There's Always a Happy Ending ..,i..... ..,.......,. ....................,..............., C o mmencement Cheek to Cheek ......,............................,..,...............,.., Alice Shoemaker and E. Kintner Itis so Easy to Remember and so Hard to Forget .......,.......................,.... Report Cards Is it True What They Say About Dixie? ..............,.. ....,... T om Jones Sing Baby Sing ........................................................ i........,.... J anet Kintner Organ Grinder's Swing .... ....,.............,.,... O rchestra Swing It ............................. ........ G ir1's Reserve Dance Swing High, Swing Low ..... ............ A crobats in Gym Margie ...........,....................... ......... O ur Office Girl Let Me Call You Sweetheart .... ....... F rances and B, F, Love and Learn ...................... ...... R osenik's Parties Page scfventy-tlzrcc A VV AA Y AA vv AA Wv AA W up NN nm M 4 r N 5 ll 'I Ml fi M VV V AL V VA 42 W Hi X M HE HN QL V IlllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlIIllllllllllllllilllllllll R1cH1v1AN's CLOTHES Greatest Values Suits, Topcoats, Tuxedos 427 MARKET AVE. N. Canton, Ohio Mr. Morgan: I take great pleas- ure in giving you 81 W1 in Geometry. Betty Grimsley: Aw, make it a 100 an' enjoy yourself! , the Sis Kerstetter: Gee, Bob h t window makes my candy in t a mouth water. Bob Theiss: Well, here's a blotter. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll!IIlIIIIIIlIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll LOUIS THEATER LOUISVILLE, OHIO to? Our Pledge to Louisville is Best in E Provide the Very - Entertainment W. E. KIMBALL, Mgr. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhf Eileen Upperman: Now what would you like most in a husband, brains, wealth, or appearance? ta Moulin' Appearance! and the Ri . sooner the better! Royce Duncan: Honey, I'm knee deep in love with you. Janet Kintner: All right, I'll put ' t. you on the wading 11s Illlll IIIIIIIIIlllilllllllllllllllllll COMPLIMENTS OF E. B. MILLER Jewelry 114 East Main st. Radios Louisville Pagc' srvmzty-fou1' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll Congratulations to the Class E Of 1937 DR. J. S. NUPUF Optometric Eye Specialist LOUISVILLE, OHIO IllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Mr. Masterson: fLooking at Leo's Algebra paperj What's this, Son? All the problems are marked with zero's in red pencil. Beef Masterson: They're my Mae West problems. I done 'em wrong! Bill Ault: fPressing her soft cheek against hisb My little rose! Shirley Cartwright: ffeeling his whiskers! My little cactus! IIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllilllll ' I Illlllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllll The Canton Home of Hart-Schaffner and Marx E Clothes 2 WALKERS 106 Market Ave. N., Canton E IIIIIllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIliIIIIHllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- Mr. Morgan: Who was that man h t to? you just raised your a . Mr. Riley: That? Oh! that was my barber. He sold me a bottle of hair restorer a month ago, and I just let him see what a fraud he IS. me on. I'll show you how to milk a cow. Bernie Zwick: Perhaps I'd better start on a calf. Farmer: Co IIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Specialize at Canton Actual 5 Two hundred Canton Actual graduates secured positions in 1936 be- Z cause they prepared and were ready when Opportunity presented it- d to enter business college, you are invited 5 self. When you are rea y ' 'll rofit by the reputation that the ' to attend this school. Here you wi p ' f lo eration. 5 hool has gained through sixty years of success u p - sc Z A diploma from the Canton Actual will mean much to you in secur- t thorough training will enable you to make rapid 5 ing a position, and i s 5 progress in the business world. : Catalog Free On Request Canton ctual Business College 0 428 MARKET AVLN a 6 CANTON. OHIO IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Page scz'v11ly-fm' V vv AA Y AA vv AA Qv AA vv !! M HN MN MN P P4 U' ' ll YV. ll v 4 V Y v A Y VV AA V AA VV WW il W NWN MH MM MN MM 5 1 ko' If you try to L Itzy Zie as . kiss me, I'll call my mother. : That kid from Canton: What's S the matter with your father? E Itzy: Oh, he isn't as deaf as 2 mother is. 1 1 don't like Margaret Bachte : 'th ou. You're too darned 5 riding W1 y reckless. Ed Paumier: That's right. We've had some pretty tight squeezes, haven't we? Teacher: When the room settles down I will begin the lesson. Student: Why don't you go home and sleep it oif? Nice lady: Don't cry little boy. You'll get your reward in the end. Kenny Dornan: S'pose so. That's Where I allus do get it. z To The CLASS lllllllllllIllIIllIllIIIIllIllIIlllllllllllllIIIIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Established 1 8 68 DUMONT SEED CO. Canton's Old Reliable Seed House d Garden, Field and Lawn See s, Bulbs and Shrubbery ' Sporting Goods IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIllllllIIIlllIIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Poultry Supplies, COMPLIMENTS OF C. E. HUDSON Your REXAL Store IlllllIHIlllllllllllIllllIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIlllllllllllllllllllllll OF '37 We Wish S U C C E S S The Stark Hardware and Supply EARL C. TURNER E C. L. PAUMIER A. M. WEHLING TAPPAN GAS RANGES ECTRIC REFRIGERATORS HoTPo1NT EL ELECTROLUX GAS REER1GERAToRs BLACKSTONE ELECTRIC WASHERS PAINTS PHONE 551 L IllIlllllllllllllllllllillll -lllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll iillllllllllllllllll Ptlfll' .V HARDWARE AND OUISVILLE, OHIO 231 E. MAIN ST Illllllllllllllllllllllll ' IIII!IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII l'T'l'71fj'-SEL' Cop: fwalking over to Russ Klinger and That Blond J. Hey, don't you know you're not sup- posed to park on a highway and make goo-goo eyes? Russ : Aw, don't be silly- when you gotta goo you gotta goo! Bob Beauchat was careless about his personal effects. When his mother saw clothing lying about on the chair and floor she in- ' Who didn't hang his quired, clothes up when he went to bed? A voice from under the covers murmured, Adam. Marguerite Metzger: Why do they sing Amen in church in- stead of a women? Eleanor Moulin: Oh, silly! be- cause they sing hymns instead of hers. .'IIllIlIlIII IIIIIIIIIII M. B. HOMER Smart Clothes for the E E Young Man E S2250 - 325.00 - 327.50 z E Arrow Shirts E Interwoven Hose Z 5 Good Shoes 5 301 CLEVELAND AVE. N. w. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i IIIII Illllllb AA v Y AA Y A VV MA W J! - RR :li MH MN nm N A 5 COMPLIMENTS OF - STAHL 6: ROYER E Louisville, Ohio CANTON 'S MOST-UP-TO-DATE JEWELERS z ' ULATE YoU AND EXT END TO YOU THEIR CONGRAT 0 HEARTIFST WISHES FOR A MOST SUCCESSFUL FUTURE l V o n M V . 7v415'Hw2f , - 0 0, l S 40 , SESTABLISHEU I9IO 2I2 rusc . sr. E, CANTON, OHIO Nationally Advertised M erchandise at No Extra Cost for Convenient Terms Page sczfezzty-sc'z'cn ll li il VV v AA AA Y AA EB W MN X HH NN :QW ww C Alice Marthey: What is a Latin race? Bob Blair: A race between a stu- 2 dent's pony and the teacher's goat. E Bill Pitts: You're so Patent Leather. Martha Henderson: Why do you say that? ' tainly not Bill: Well, you re cer a dull kid. Here's to that blond-we love her henna-way. When I go out to take a walk I look so neat and gay I have to take the girls along To keep the dogs away. Red Ferguson. Richard Garner takes exception to the statement, that Modern petting has made many girls re- semble a chunk of rock salt put in a trough for the cattle to lick. That's all wrong, he says, It ' - X ' hy: simply giv es them more p0l1S Ray Kilkenny: How can I make anti-freeze ? Earl Burger: Hide her paja- mas ! Mmmmmmn mmmmmmmm Qllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIllIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll Congratulations and Good Q t the Class of '37 5 Wishes o E ' the 5 ' No matter what you need 1n 5 A k 2 way of Office Supplies . . . s us for it. THE OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 321 Tuscarawas W. Canton, O. E llllllllll llllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllIllllillllllllllllllllllh COMPLIMENTS OF RUDY'S F AIRHOPE GREENHOUSE CHARLEY'S PLACE 5 Pure Honey S The Best and Purest our Bees 5 can make. Come out and see ' u can also till E them wolk. Yo : your gas tank with E Death Curve That Good Sunoco Gas at ' COR. ROUTE 62 and 44 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmml - COMPLIMENTS OF C. Q. ZAHNER GOOD FORD SERVICE ANY TIME FAIR DEALING ALWAYS I'lIllllllllllllllllllllllllIII Page svvallty-ciglzt Tom Weida: Everything seems bright after I've been out with you. Vivian Giey: It should - you never go home till morning. Judd Warstler: That chicken we had for dinner today was ' t r all right hatched by an incuba o . Ernie Zielasko: What makes you think that? ' hicken that ever Judd. No c knew a mother's love could grow that. E COMPLIMENTS OF PECK'S BAKERY Z Baked A Fun Line of Fresh E Goods Daily .'I IIIIllllIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIlIIl!IIllIIlIIl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII up to be as tough as Mary Kinemond ftranslating Cicerojz Three times I cast my arm around his neck. That's as far as I got, Miss Moreland. Miss Moreland: That's far enough, Mary. Notice: Will the person who h thermometer from Lab. swiped t e B kindly return it, as it only reg- ' es and won't do him isters 110 degre h e he is going. any good W er Mr. Lutz. When I go out to take a walk l k so neat and gay RUSSELL YODER 310-316 Depot St. N. LOUISVILLE, OHIO DIAL 502 OLDSMOBILE Complete Auto Body an Paint Service llllll IlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND I oo I have to take the dogs along To keep the boys away. Rita Schwallie. 5 Odd Trousers to be Worn With Your Coat or Sport Coat Outdoors, Golf, and Dress Wear Great for the WASH SLAX-352.95 FLANNELS-355.00 - 57.00 C. N. VICARY CO. CANTON, oH1o IIHIIIIIIII Illlllllllllllllllllllll Elllllllllllllllllllllllll Page scvcizty-niiw ll Y AA V AA A EI W il MN X MN 2 'gl' N ll H A V v AA v AA Y AA VV WW W M MN X HH Q MN HN MM 5 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIII Congratulations to the Class of 1937 C. C. SHOEMAKER Footwear and Repairing 5 301 E. Main Louisville 5 - IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT Tllllllllll COMPLIMENTS OF MILLER LAUNDRY Phone 561 Louisville Q IIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllu A lllllllllllIIIIllIIllIliillllllIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll l r Faverty' Are you ac- Bill Rhodes: Dad, if I was twins De ma . would you give me two bananas? quainted intimately with Sally Mr: Rhodes: Yes, I would, son. Rand? B111 2 Then YOU W0U1d11'f3 Cheat Harris Mason: Yeah, I'm one of me out of the other banana because her fans. I'm all in one piece, would you? -1. LaVere Rebillot: I hear there Mr, Lutz: What is HN03? was some hot neckin' at your house Bill Steiner: Oh, er-it's right last Hight- on the end of my tongue-I- Betty Mehl: Yeah! Uncle Hor- Mr. Lutz: Well, spit it out. Its ace went too near the gas jet with nitric acid. his Celluloid collar. d are Westinghouse Elect ric Refrigerators, Stoves E Quality Har w , Washers, Sherwin-Williams Paint, Hoover Sweepers, Maytag ' Chef Gas Ranges Washers, Magic llllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVllllIlIlIIIIIlI!IlII COMPLIMENTS OF The Stark County Milk P roducers, Association, Inc. 5 ROOM 212 CANTON BLDG. Phone 3-6100 E Cor. Market and Second S. W. : CANTON, OHIO IIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII IIIIIIlIIIllllllillllllllllllllllIIIII Page eighty COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR I. G. A. STORE FRANK FREDEY, Proprietor Red Menster: I asked Lois QBetzlerJ for a kiss last night. John Metzger: Did she give you one? Red : No, she said she had scruples. John: So what? Red: I just told her, Don't let that stop you. I'm vaccinated. IIIIllIIlIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll E. C. LAIR LUMBER CO. ' b r E Everything 1n Lum e P int, and Building E Millwork, a 5 Supplies PHONE 6 7 6 IlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll COMPLIMENTS OF I-I. S. CHOLLEY COAL COMPANY Q E Crow Hollow and Red Jacket 2 5 Va. Sprint Coal a Specialty E IIIIIIlllllllllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIllIlllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllln Mr. Strobel: If there are any ' lease stand dumbells in the room, p up. flong p h' ken Henning stood up.J - t! do you con- ause and then C ic Mr. Strobel. Wha sider yourself a dumbell? lChicken : Well-not exactly, standing all but I hate to see you alone. 'IIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll GooD LUCK 5 To the Class of 1937 SMITI-I'S SERVICE STATION : E Dependable Quality and Service - That Satisiies E Phone 652 Louisville, o. : lllllllllllllIlllllllllilllllllllllllll IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllllllllllllllll THE LOUISVILLE HERALD L. P. CLAPPER, Pub. WISHES EVERY MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF I937 SUCCESS Page eighty-one V YV A VV A A wav AA on gs lm M W MN EN P P4 W ll 'Z'- A V v AL AA Y AA V7 WW il in MN X M NN MN MM 5 asketball gamel Voice: CAt b Hey, sit down in front. Harry Adams: Can't! I'm not made that Way. Teacher: Lot was warned to take his wife and daughter and flee from the city. Lot and his Wife and daughter got away safe- ly. Chief Menegay: What happened to the flea? Paul Sanderbeck Went to Canton the other Week to get some new duds and was directed to the Infants Wear Dept. He turned to the clerk and said, You've made a mistake haven't you? Why, no! Why?, was the re- ply. Well it happens that I said my E ' '79 - name was Sandy - not Ghandi. gl!IllIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIllllIIIIIllIlllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll You Always Find What You W Ill COMPLIMENTS OF BROOKSIDE FARMS LOUISVILLE, OHIO l' IIllllllIIllIllllllllllllIIIllllIIlllllllllnllllllllillllllllllllll All Photographs in the 1937 Mirror Furnished by DIMIT BROS. PHOTOGRAPHERS ALLIANCE, OHIO IIllIIIIIll!IlIllIIllIllIIllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll- ant At Low Cash Prices STARK DRY GOODS St k County : The Shopping Center of ar E. TUso sT. - 2ND N. E. IIIIIII IIlIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllillllll CANTON, O. IIHIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Tl COMPLIMENTS OF - ISALY'S DAIRY COMPANY 117 E. MAIN sT. LOUISVILLE, OHIO Page eighty-two In the parlor there were three He, the parlor lamp and she. Three's a company no doubtg the little lamp went out. doctor tell The dangers of a kiss I had considered kissing you The nearest thing to bliss. So Before I heard a But now I know Biology And sit and sigh and moan. Six million mad bacteria! And I thought we were alone! Aggie Fulton: Why did an dian wear feathers? Forrest Masterson: To keep his 5 Wigwam! ' l k : Do you have eyes E John Da s y like your father? ' h-huh Betty Allen. U . Doggie,': Oh-popeyed! Mary 0 at you! h t followed? Well, w a hmann- I did. Mary Lou Buc E'l en Marthey - I told 1 e he must not see me any more. Violet Nydahl - What did he do ? Eileen- Turned out the light ! IlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll L u Vogler: So he win 'lllllllvllInnlllllllzllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll COMPLIIVIENTS OF GREUTMAN 5c - Sl 00 STORE uallty Merchandise S1lk Hosiery And Candy 132 E. Main St., Louisville Ohio COMPLIMEN TS OF CARL JUSI ll fl Al vv v AA AA AA AA AM W . . 'N Q . . :li I! 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MUNCIE, Prop. - Batteries Gas - Oil - Grease Tires and Tubes ALL QUALITY PRODUCTS E Agency For PONTIAC UISVILLLE, 2 DIAL 619 LO : IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllilllllllllillIllllllIIllllllllllIlllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll COMPLIMENTS OF EFERT CHE VROLET SALES LOUISVILLE, O PHONE 501 Page eighty -Hlrfe llllll' O.: HIO ll ll VV AA VV AA V AA VV wr wi X mn nn MW MM gw X lllilllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllilllllllllllllllll IIIIIllllIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllillllllll ERDMANN JONUSZIES First Class Taylor Suits Made To Orcler From 3523.50 Up E Expert Fitting lllllllIIllIIIPIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF qllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Mrs. Herrick - Well, Mary, d Bill talk about what did you an last night? Mary- Oh, we t kith and kin. alked about our h mom I heard Richard-- Yea , , them. He said 'Kin I have a kith,' ' 'Yeth you kin.' and she said, Miss Zechiel fin Englishj What I do you thin seroso represent? Don Wilton: and Gloomy Gus. hat is a cater- k I'Allegro and Il I en- Happy Hooligan Mr. Moffett- W pillar?', Earl Burger- n '53 A upholstered WOFIY1 Jlllllllllllllllllllll Illlll III Congratulation To Th Guaranteed 5 Q qlllllll I llllllllllll COMPLIMENTS OF A. E. SCHWAB Boomer Furnaces DIAL 575 LOUISVILLE, OHIO E llllllllllllilllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 A maiden entered the trolley car And Hrmly grasped a strap And every time they hit a curve She sat in a different lap. ' t rns The hill grew higher, the u grew worse, At last she gasp me one kindly tell me, 'd with a smile Will so please How many laps to a mile ? Miss Whitted- Richard, go to reatest the board and find the g common divisor. Richard Bowers- Gosh! there is something lost around this blamed building all the time. Notlce: Only good-looking per sons dare read this gpaqgaouoo eq qauoq IllllllllIIlIllIllillllIIIIIIIHIIllllIllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll C Class of I937 STERN AND MANN CANTON, OHIO I Illlllllllllllllllllllll Page eighty-four' Picture Louise Obravac if she were not tallg Rita Moulin if she couldn't talk at allg ' Vinny Kress without a smileg Nellie Hawk late once in a whileg ' Harry Adams in a rushg Elsie Zielasko Without her blushg Harry Rosenik Without a dateg . Sue Menster not being late James Patterson if he should growg Judd Without his sax in tow :- These are pictures as they KCain7t,7! Visions an artist couldn't paint. llllllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIlllIlltlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll'llllllllltllllxul IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIlllllllIIIIIIIIllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllll THE EDWARDS FOOD STORE HOME OWNED H. GEISMAN COWnerJ We Deliver Fancy Groceries Quality Meats 1IIllIII1IIllIIllllllllllIllIIIIlllllllllilllllllllllllI II!I'IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll COMPLIMENTS OF LOUISVILLE CLEANERS 4-Hour Service Phone 582 308 E. Main lllllllllllll llllllllllillllllll llllllllll Compliments of The Superior Sheet Steel Company CANTON-LOUISVILLE ROAD CANTON, OHIO FIIIIIIIIII Page eighty-five Y AL VV ein QEAK MA gun MN MN mn img R AL AA v QA ee ll W1 ni N W5 NN M W 4 .-. I.-f'. .I.-.'flJL3L3'i There are few fields where 'lhe necessify for progress-fha demand for new ideas, is as pronounced as in ihe produclion of School Annuals. U Here in Canron we 'ralre pride in noi' only lceeping pace, bur in sefiing 'the pace for innovaiions and changes in fhis highly progressive field. 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