Louisville High School - Mirror Yearbook (Louisville, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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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

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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



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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

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