Louisville High School - Mirror Yearbook (Louisville, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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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

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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



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