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LeRoy Wittemire Helen Wolford Harold Worner Evelyn Yuncker Peter Zeides A TURNED-UP nose, 'tis said, shows a sociable personality. That ex- plains how LeRoy Wittemlre has a monopoly on so many maidens' hearts and when you put that charm on wheels, you've got something. Straw colored hair. Has jags on telephone poles. Not that kind-we mean he digs his cleats in and helps keep the lines in working order .... Helen Wolford took time out from the Commercial Course to work on the Senior Play Committee. Nobody tried to keep this Wolford from the door .... Another he-man who must have kissed the Blarney Stone is Harold Worner. When he wasn't reeling off a mile a minute, he tooted a horn in the band and orchestra, and belonged to the Photo Club and Radio Club .... Evelyn Yuncker is a busy young lady, but she has the kind of fire that leaves no smoke. Quietly but efficiently, she guided the G. A. A., provided programs for the French Club, wrote for the Manhigan, and sat in the S. R. C .... His name sounds Dutch, and Pete Zeldes makes you think of the Zeider Zee, and then we think how much like the real thing he would look in wooden shoes. And then you stop thinking, be- cause where possibly could you get enough lumber for those shoes? The golf bug has bitten him so badly that every time he gets into a car he goes into the ditch. Famous for his poetry, a bit on the sticky side, but he's young yet. 13 zu: my
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LaDonna Schuster Virginia Shannon Clyde Shade .Jacque Sheppard SPIES report that LaDonna Schuster was last vaccinated 'way back in 1926, and that her fondness for book- keeping may or may not have some- thing to do with her skill at basketball. volleyball, and soccer .... No wonder Clyde Shade was one of Mehock's best track fiends. Made possible by a long, easy stride and the intestinal fortitude to stick it out in mile and half-mile jaunts. He's learning the grocery busi- ness from the ground upwsweeping the floor .... The Manhigan Almanac Specialist tried and tried to make Vlr- glnla Shannon's very first birthday come out on Friday the 13th, but after working in Leap Years and all, it balked at Wednesday .... Jacque Sheppard, dubbed Chief Sapwood by his severest critic, has a good-natured ob- stinacy which is impenetrable. Of 1 would a birdlet were fame, he's a horrible, greenish, cabbage, garden variety bookworm. Ambition: to know something about everything .... Clyde Stahl has a blase expression seldom equaled in these parts. Slight and well co-ordinated. Wants to get a sock at the Cleveland Golden Gloves Tourney. Got one in the try-outs last year, but it came from the wrong direction. . . . Gladys Stanley is another of those people who don't wait long from birth- day to Christmas. Outstanding in ath- letics, she seems to be finding life at- tractive .... Hail! Whooping-Crane, sometimes called Great-Bear-Chief-Rem Headed - Woodpecker - Sittin' - on- Stump - With - His -.Tail - Wagglin'- Over - the- Edge. Have you ever seen Bob Steele in a hurry? You never will. A rabid ball fan, when Red rants on that subject, it goes in one ear and comes out his mouth again. A first class hot stove philosopher .... Active though she was in Social Science Serv- ice, A Capella choir, Blue Tri, etc. etc., Ruth Stephenson found time to keep the boys guessing. Maybe that's why Clyde Stahl Ruth Stephenson Gladys Stanley Annabel Strong Robert Steele Robert Swineford two escorts always took her home .... Here's a joy-bubbler of the first water. Went Oriental when she was a junior- even slanting eyebrows. A phenomenal translator of German is Annabel Strong, too .... Bob Swineford works on the assembly line down at Dominion Electric: is accumulating necessary shekels to study aviation. Swims a mean Australian Crawl. Goes to see something in Ashland every now and then, and something here every then and now .... The bard singeth of Wayne Taylor: Butch - the - Brawny, alias Norman Wayneg Will he forget his good friend Jane? 'Cause a sailor he'll be on the China blue sea: But alas! only finny mermaids for he! Nui sed. That red hair does more than keep his scalp warm, by the by .... Here's Puck, the comic jester, with upturned nose and a twinkle in his eye. Lee Theaker likes to sleep. Snoozing before ten every night .... Fate has destined Evelyn Ward to be the second famous Eve. She stayed out of mischief by hunting props for the senior play, sing- ing in A Capella choir and Glee club, and Blue-Tri-ing for three years .... Merle Wheltner made our heavy-footed warriors jealous at the senior party with his nimble dancing. Cooled off one night pushing his car out of the ditch on one of those mercury-goes-down-and around nights .... You half expect Melvin Welty to be carrying nuts in his Wayne Taylor Lee Theaker Evelyn Ward Merle Wheitner Melvin Welty John Wheaton Jane Williams Robert Wise cheeks and scampering up trees. Doesn't fit with his anticipated bana- nanana plantation in South America. . . . Dull-Knife tJohn Wheatonj made history by dropping a pumpkin pie bot- toms up on his lap the first time he ate at Bob Wise's grandmother's house. Owns a 23 acre farm-which doesn't excuse him .... Quick, braves, repair to your tepees and soothe the fretful locks, for here is Willie-the-Warren Wayne-Wooer! Jane Williams jumped into all available activities and became acquainted rapidly. Had the most dra- matic line in the senior play, and put it across .... By the dark of the moon, our Wise Weasel stalks and stalks-other people's grapes. Bob Wise, better known as Phoebe to his intimates, is a constructive auto-wreck- er. Used to be a constructive citizen before he met Theaker. Compliments of Finefrock Funeral Home 2Qf 12
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SQS june Officers The momentous election at which the June class of '36 chose its officers was held in the fall of '34. It is generally agreed that this was an honest election. No evidences of ballot box stuffing have been discovered, and if any of the electorate was bribed or terrorized, he has never squealed. A straight Progressive ticket was elected. Richard Martin Angle was chosen president by a safe majority, and several radical candidates were fairly routed. Robert Carl Amsbaugh, who became vice-president, has per- formed the rigorous duties of his office with decorum and im- partiality. Jean Seybold and Ray Schmunk were chosen as secretary and treasurer, respectively. Jean has had nothing to do and Ray has had loads of things to do, and 'both have admirably fulfilled their obligations. 4Of course, if Jean had been given any work to do, she would have done it gladly, as is shown by the fact that she once Wrote a letter for the class. The administration has been notable for the Wisdom of its appointments. Sylvia Frankel was made chairman of the Senior Party committee. A non-partisan in her politics and an experi- enced committeewoman, Sylvia served ably. Betty Jane David- son took charge of decorations. She decorated for countless parties and this was her crowning achievement. Dick 'Grudier managed the Class Will committee and Bill Peppard, the Prophecy. Helen Schmutzler, First Lady of the Class, Wrote the History practically single handed. Invitations were in charge of Phyllis Brown, and the Song and Poem were judged by Ruth Klohs' committee. Compliments of Chas. Ritter Company 14
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