Louisville High School - Mirror Yearbook (Louisville, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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No Other Colenclor Wed., Dec. 17- After a session of caroling, the G. Rfs ate the lunches provided by their secret sisters. ,Mid the romantic glow of candles Cstuck in marshmallows floating in the cocoa? the girls found the names of their sisters. Some ate the name because it was stuck in an apple or a sandwich. Thurs., Dec. 18- Shirley Ann Givens was awarded by the Rostronian Club the oscar for being the best actress in the Junior Play. A Christmas program was given by the Senior Choir. Fri., Dec. 19- The biggest Spotlight in LHS history was made by the combined Spotlight Staffs. Mr. Holzwarth re- ceived many gifts from his .seniors. After opening them he found 46 boxes of his favorite cough drops Call kinds that ish. He let them go back to the second grade for a play. The kids kept giggling at Johnny Keszeg's antics 'til they couldn't sing. School's out! I !Tonight we played Canton Twp. here-, and were handed our first loss by the close score of 38-36. It was an exciting game. Sat., Dec. 20- The Friendship Club held a dance honoring the Cour- tesy Campaign. Sat., Dec. 27- The Rostronian Alumni Dance t'The Holly Hop brought mostly Alumni to the dance. Joanne Dunlap and Elmer Jacob, -- and Glenn Smith, --- and Vernie Klingamen, -- and Babe Nelson were some of the dates. Where are the girls? asked Tom Monter and Dave Dickerhoof. Mon., Dec. 29- One week ago we were busy buying, now were busy exchanging. Thurs., Jan 1- Joanne L'Deadbeat,' Dunlap and her WEM friends celebrated New Year's Eve at the Dunlap residence. What a shindig! Fri.. Jan. 2- 77-36 was the score of the game we played at Sebring. Who won? Louisville of course! l Sat., Jan. 3- East Cantsn was given a 37-30 loss by LHS. Mun., Jan. 5- Back to school. Joy! Mr. Moffett has a mustache. Wed.. Jan. 7- During choir period Mrs. Terry found a bass, Nelson Fddy. Don Williamson sang the scale so dramatically that the girls swooned. Thurs., Jan. 8- Who was the new Chinese boy roving the halls?- only Butch Metzger in his Chinese shirt. Fri., Jan. 9- Boardman, our first Tri-County game suffered the loss by a score of 64-32. .Good for us! ! Sat., Jan. 10- During the Orrville game here, Butch Metzger set a new individual scoring mark of 32' points. Our hero! ! Mon., Jan. 12- Mr. Holzwarth must be lonesome for his Senior Class. He is in Dayton taking driving lessons so he can teach the seniors of Consumer's Ed. how to drive. The duel control Ford Sedan was loaned the school through the cooperation of the Zahner Ford Garage. Wed., Jan. 14- Mr. Strausser made Helen Samblanet stand in the corner in Consumer's Ed. class because she was gigg- ling. Tch! I Tch ! I He is now answering any questions that the senior class can fire at him. Poor man! ! ! Thurs., Jan. 15- Exams begin-'Nuff said! ! Sat., Jan. 17- Our valuable center, Paul Rosia received an ankle injury during the North Canton game here. This will put him out the rest of the season's basketball competition. Butch Metzger almost reached his newly made record by making 31 points. E101 Wed., Jan. 21- Groans and grim faces adorned the school - Report cards were given out. For the evening's en- tertainment in the Rostronian Club, they had a truth and consequences program. The club members found Doc Boyles could whistle even with crackers in his mouth. Of course they helped him by having Rosie Kreuzer and Jerry Frase parade in front of him. Thurs., Jan. 23- Br!! When the busses got to the Canton Twp. game, LHS kids had to wait for over a half hour ,til the doors opened. It was below zero too. We lost by a heartbreaking score. On the way home, one bus broke down by Fairhope. But everyone got home safely. Thurs., Jan. 30- - For our assembly we found we were to be e-ntertained by the Cole Marionettes. Everyone seemed to enjoy their lifelike actions. Fri., Jan. 31- The exciting home game against East Palestine was won by Louisville. As the Raiders go rolling along- to victory. Fri., Feb. 6- Louisville beat Columbiana. Q Fri., Feb. 13- Rain didn't keep Lisbon from coming to their game here against LHS. Sad to say, they lost. Sat., Feb. 14- 'Mid the dreamy music of Bob Fishel's Orchestra and swirling formals the GR 'tHearts In Harmonyi' dance was proclaimed a success. Francis Gulling and her date, Joe Metzger, reigned as King and Queen of Hearts. Joan Rhodes and Rodney Fre-ase were senior attendants. Junior attendants were Betty Brunner and Virg Stan, Joanne Adams and Dean Kirkland were the sophomore attendants, Pauline Rufiin and Mike Thomas took honors as freshman attendants. Some of the dates were Evelyn Apperson and Howard Wilson, Pauline Zwick and Bob Schillig, Phyllis Cain and Jack Lawrence, Jane Jackson and Jerry Wal- worth, Joanne Dunlap and Tom Monter, Jean Mc- Eowen and Harland Miller, Rosie Kreuzer and Virg Stan, Betty Kreuzer and Myron Singhaus, Fonda Leslie and Richard Yoder. Helen Samb-lanet and Chuck McDonald. Donna Marks and Ronnie Miller, Irene Dennis and Gene Harsh, Doris Blandford and Roger Swigert, Joanne Adams and Bob Thorley, Carol Sefert and Doc Boyles, Patty Mong and Dick Souers, Dorothy McKay and Elmer Royer, Wanda Singhaus and Art Lynch, Shirley James and George Hackly. Of course the sponsors, Miss Bode and Miss Wright had dates. Fri., Apr. 9- Crowds thronged the halls of the school -for it was Open House. Many masterpieces were viewed by proud moms and papas. But of course the darlings who made the exhibits were masterpieces them- selves-.?'?? Fri., Apr. 16- Seniors begin to really appreciate their teachers as they took over their work today. Senior Day. Fri., May 7- Oodles of awards were handed out to different worthy people of the school. Sat., May 8- The long anticipated Junior-Senior Prom was held at Shady Hollowg the Harry Woodfield Orchestra fur- nished the music. Everyone seeme-d to have a won- derful time. Sun., May 16- The Senior's last mile is nearing. Baccalaureate was a beautiful and impressive service. Wed., May 19- The Senior Class of '48 has graduated C?J. Perhaps they do present a tough outer appearance, but inside they feel a deep regret in leaving their school days behind.

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