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49141, rf KINGS OF BEASTS Clara Ji-an StllllZ XVith :L tcmleilcy to mirth. Geueralg lllcc l'lul1 lg Girl llc-sn-1'vc 33 G. A. A. I, 23 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Co1n.3 Sr. Play. Robert S1Villd6l'll12lll YVitty, K'Kllll'tCUllS. and full uf spirit. fl6ll8I'2l.iQ Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 An- nual Staff 43 llnstronian 2, 3, 43 Hi- Y 2, 3, 43 Vive-l'res. 43 Jr.-Sr. Ilan- quct f'nm.3 Tennis 3, 43 New Phila- delphia l: Baseball 13 Ibramativs Club 13 Student Council l. liil'llZll'Il Tournoux Begone dull c-arc: Thou and l. shall never a3:ree. College lllntranceg Baseball l, 2, Il, 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. Elizabl-tli Varner Be to hor virtues kind: And to her faults a little blind. General CULIVSOQ Basketball l, 23 Glee Club 33 Girl Reserve 3, -lg fl. A. A. l, 23 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Cum. Harold Voltz lt is not wise tu be wiser than necessary. General i'uu1'se3 fllee Club l, Z, ZS, -13 Operetta 3: Senior l'lay3 Dramatic Play 4. Louise XVils0n A rose with all its sweetest leaves still folded. Commercial: Annual Staff 43 Girl Reserve 3, 43 Troas, 43 G. A. A. 1, 23 Jr.-Sr. Banquet t'om.3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 C'o-Captain 23 Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Capt. 23 Uommeicial Club -l, liepnrtei 4. Doris WVilt0n The only way to have a friend is to be one. General COUFSUQ Spotlight Stall' 4. Furl XYi11le1' I dare do all that may bl'i'UlllC a man, XYho dares du more is zmiief' Commercialg l-laslcetball l, 23 Base- ball 13 Sputliglit Staff 4. James Yohe The beg'inning of all llllllfJ,'S is small. General Course. Ray Kilkenny XVhat care I when l can rust and take life at its easiest? Generalg Travk 1, 43 Jr. l'lay3 Hi-Y 43 Dramatics 4. - 19
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1-41' rf KINGS OF BEASTS 18 Nvilbur Schmucker Speed was given to man to conceal his thoughts. General Courseg Glee Club 4. Mary Schumacher The twilight of the trees and rocks ls in the lightness of thy locks. Commercialg Basketball 1, 21 Vol- leyball 1, 23 Commercial Club 4. Harold Seefong NVere there no Women, men might live like godsf' General Course, Track 15 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com. . Royal Sliively 'The man that hath a tongue I say, is no man, If with his tongue he cannot win a Woman. General Course: Dramatic Play 45 Senior Play. Alice Ruth Shoemaker A beautiful and happy girl, XVith step as light as summer air. College Entrance, Class Sec'y-Treas. Z, 43 Annual Staff 3, Rostronian 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Literary Team lg Girl Reserve 3, 4, Pres. 43 Glee Club 1, 23 G. A. A. 1, 23 Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet Com.g Jr. Play. Jane Shoemaker An ambitious young girl with snapping eyes. Commercial Course. Vera Snyder Silence reigns supremef' Commercial, Home Ee. Club 23 Spotlight Staff 4g Commercial Club. Arline Somniers Silent in seven languages. ' Commercial. VVi1liam Steiner Tie fast the top-knot, Sir, or the Wind will waft it away. College Entrance, Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 45 Glee Club 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 45 Science Club 43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com.g Oper- etta lg Brewster High lg Spotlight Staff 4g Dramatics Play 4. J ustina Sturgell Not much talk - a great sweet silencef Commercial.
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S QB , 1-MH The gates have just opened, and the anxious crowd are streaming into the circus grounds. A large group come toward my tent and enter. Who are they 7 They are the seniors from Louisville High School. They desire to find out what the future has for them, and I am at their service. HIT'S IN THE STARS As I gaze into my crystal, I see that they are well represented in the different fields of life. The scenes shift rapidly. In the first scene I see John Brunner as Manager of the New York Giants. Some of his star players are Richard Tournoux, Bernard Knapp, and Kenneth Rebillot. Now, I see a broadcasting studio. The announcer on this network is Paul Sanderbeck, and Harry Rosenik, the ladies' favorite crooner. Dorothy Phillips is well known for her program of beauty hints. As the scene shifts, I seem to see a hospital in which Bill Steiner is the chief surgeon. In another part of this hospital I find Rachel Mohn as Superintendent of Nurses. Ah, yes, here also is Vivian Giey who is night supervisor. Now, I see the little nurse, Margaret Pezzone following in the footsteps of Florence Nightingale. Coming into view is a large building. I see it more clearly now, and I know it to be a children's home of which Betty McCord is matron. Bill Hallas is president of the Board of Trustees of this Orphans' Home. In sunny California I see Bill Pitts. He has attained great heights in the field of acting, and contrary to most actors, Martha Henderson is still his one and only. Also strolling around the lot of M. G. M. are Betty Geit- gey and Director Carl Menegay. Now, we are in England. Ah, yes, it is Westminster Abbey, and what do I see here! In the poets' corner is a bust of the great American poet, John Dalsky. He began his career while in high school. Here is a scene of great activity. It is a huge newspaper office. Ed.-in- chief, Bob Swinderman, is conferring with his staff members. Those pres- ent are Alice Marthey, the Society Editor, Eugene Briggs, the Cartoonist, and the star reporters, Albert Miday, Gerald lVIenegay, and Clara J. Stunz. This time the scene changes and I am in Washington. In the White House ,we find President Ralph Schaub having his portrait painted by the artist, Ardena Heinbuch. I now see Doris Lazear, the popular Senator from Ohio. Into view comes a familiar object. It is Louisville High School. In the Superintendent's Office I see Supt. Bob Anthony dictating to his comr- petent secretary, Louise Wilson. Three popular faculty members are Betty Allen, the Latin teacher and debate coach, Betty Schloneger, the typing teacher, and Bob Blair, the dramatics instructor. I must not forget Earl Rapp, the well-liked janitor. x Strolling around Akron airport are Pilot Sam Freeland and his Co-pilot, Royal Shively. The two charming stewardesses are Mar- garet Henning and Dorothy Rohrer. I can hardly believe my eyes! Can I be right 'Z Yes, I am, for now I can see more clearly, and I see the two morticians, Bob Paque- let and Gale Caskey. ff My E f 711, x N -fl S I 'xx :rpm -X 5 ,X tgyfliwlfwfi ., if x ,sg x ,f.',' ff ,-. 'W A A 20 L
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