Louisville High School - Mirror Yearbook (Louisville, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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OUR UNDERSTUDIES Item Item Item Item Item Item ltem Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Ruth Burns and Dorothy Lyons will their cooking ability to Marguerite Metzger and Eleanor Moulin. Dorothy Rohrer and Ina Eshelman will their desire to be farm- ers' wives to Isabelle Fladung and Shirley Cartwright. Samuel Freeland's place on the honor roll to Robert Cholley. Ruth Frick's embarrassed blush to LaVere Rebillot. Dorothy Ickes wills all her A's to Mildred Couts. Bernard Knapp's care-free attitude to Theodore Grisez. Albert Miday's sense of humor to Paul Henning. Kenneth Rebillot's antics and capers to Mervin Hostetler. Harry Rosenik's date book to Della Miller. Paul Sanderbeck's moody spells to Bud Harbaugh. Ralph Schaub's leadership ability to Charles Nimereala. Wilbur Schmucker and Harold Seefong give their love for coun- try life to Gilbert Frank and Donald Haren. Royal Shively's handsome countenance to Richard Bowers. Jane Shoemaker's curls to Carol Bort. ' Bob Swinderman's pleasing personality to June Scott. Harold Voltz leaves his yodelling ability to Lawrence Eckel- berry. The curly hair of Wilbur Saeger and Earl Rapp is left to Pauline Wilson. 1 Louise Wilson and Betty Schloneger will their positions as typ- ists for the annual to Vivian N ewacheck and Elizabeth Meleg. Ruth J ohnson's mathematical brightness to Charles Nelson. Doris Wilton's love for foreign correspondence to Ginny Har- baugh. Earl J. Linder's Joe E. Brown smile will be seen on John Fritz, ace. Garrison Hostetler, Donald Oberlin, and William Kohr leave their love of the fairer sex to George Thomas and Ervin Hoff- man. Clifford Hunter's bashfulness to Donald Voltz. Richard Tournoux and Marvin Johnson will their black hair to Charles Meyers. Henry Hoeprick's place in the Glee Club to Dean Clark. Bob Anthony's top knot to Paul Matz. Carl Winter and Gerald Menegay don't will their Junior girl friends to anyoneg they want to keep them. Clara Jean Stunz leaves hcr gayness to Twila Hoover. Martha Henderson's typing ability to Mary Scott. Bob Paquelet's love for sleeping in class to Tim McDon- ald. Ray Kilkenny's bright colored shirts to Jimmy Kerch- HCT. if R' 1 -I - Nix yt' X , if c 'I Mx, an f 2 , 1 f Wm,,,fMW,,,

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muff? TO OUR LOVVLY BRETHERN The individual actors of the main show wish to leave the following personal accomplishments as follows: Item 1: Ardena Heinbuch's drawing ability to Harry Scott. Item 2: Kathryn Hoover's shyness to Eileen McDonald. Item 3: Betty Allen's debating talent to Lee Scott. Item 4: Gale Caskey's classic behavior in study halls to Forest Master- SOH. Item 5: Virginia Beaber's studiousness to Bob Pitts. Item 6: Betty McCord's tardy marks to Marcella Sanderbeck. Item 7: Betty Geitgey's unlimited admirers to Mary Davis. Item 8: Bill Pitts' divine posture to the needful underclassmen. Item 9: Vivian Gieyis vivid lipstick to Gretchen Beauchat. Item 10: John Dalsky's junior girl friends to the oncoming sophomore lads. Item 11: John Brunner's manly physique to James Patterson. Item 12: Bob Beauchat's 'thome-made wit to Jerry Paumier. Item 13: Miriam Gilbert's famous giggles to Blanche Seefong. Item 14: Bob Blair's good nature to John Mulherin. Item 15: Bob Henning's mischief to Harold Snyder. Item 16: Nova Lautzenheiser's beloved French book to Billy Rhodes. Item 17: Doris Lazear's love for arguing to Zola Miller. Item 19: Carl Menegay's optimistic ways to Floyd Leslie. Item 20: Margaret Pezzone's Hpetite' form to Helen Sickles. Item 21: Eugene Briggs' scholarly specs to Harris Mason. Item 22: James Yohe's boyish appearance to Herbert Van Horn. Item 23: Mary Schumacher's coiffure to Dorothy Rosia. Item 24: Berdine Knapp's enhancing eyes to Doris Rupple. Item 25: Dorothy Phillips' pleasing disposition to Ruth Allen. Item 26: Bill Hallas, football suit to Al Phillimore. Item 27: Alice Marthey's winning ways to Regina Bishop. Item 28: Bill Steiner's athletic ability to Wendell Bircher. Item 3-0: Merle Allison and Clarence Ickes, leave their quiet ways to Bill Taylor. Item 31: Elizabeth Varner's easy going ways to Eileen Rhodes. X IIZQITI 1 W Item Item Item Item us :O A X 1 I I -1 I-Q42 l'. i C' N . .Q www, I Rachel Mohn's classic beauty to Betty Schott. Alice Shoemaker's blonde hair and blue eyes to Margaret Bachtel. Aurelia Macarie, Justina Sturgell, and Berdine Schlott's eternal friendship to Helen Keszeg and Margaret Miller. Margaret Henning's red hair to Florence Grisez. Dorothy Atkinson's quiet ways to Geraldine Bircher. 22



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an-911' if FROM JUNGLE TO BIG TOP It's here at last! What? One of the most colossal performances featured, which was four years in the making. Under the efficient train- ing of the artists, Miss Whitted and Mr. Hostetler, the performers reached perfection in activities both scholastic and and extra-curricular. On the football field, basketball floor, baseball and track fields we are constantly aware of the star acrobats from the class of '38. As we go over the lot, we find that they were not without a contribu- tion to the iine arts. One outstanding performance in their junior year was their presentation of The Tinker. Another delightful entertainment was the animal banquet given in honor of older members of the troupe. It seems that some of the group have been trained in each field, for We see in their record that they participated in the glee club, orchestra, band, and various clubs. We also find that the performers upheld the tradition of the Big Top by showing their talent in literary and scholastic contests. Their excel- lence is to be noticed in the awards they acquired. They topped their training and portrayed their dramatic ability by presenting their star performers in the drama, Smilin' Through. Their success was not acquired in their first attempt, but through four years of ardent work, and by cooperation with the two trainers who have backed them during their quest. May the future portray the idealism they seek and give them success in the careers they choose. wr- 1? i ex s .i NLG-xx .i X . .1 . Ib : it 24 qv, fgfgg. Nxfmm N Q 'sri it ' 'N x . . 4, mffmlmnmanzfi O for E

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