Miamisburg High School - Mirus Yearbook (Miamisburg, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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THE MIRUS f N Engineer Promoted Cleveland, Sept. 3. Sampel A. Cap- per, engineer on train No. 7126 of the B. dz O. lines, has been transfer- red to train No. 5384, which runs bc- tween Cleveland and Richmond, Va. Because of the many mountains and the Dare-Devil Pass, this run is very dangerous, and Mr. Capper feels his responsibility keenly. lt is hoped by his friends that he will meet with success. For Sale Detroit, Mich., Nov. 25. A nation- wide sale on Fords begins here to- morrow at the Schoenberger sales rooms. Nicholas Schoenberger, pro- prietor, first took an interest in cars while still in school. His mechanical ability helps him very much in his business. Missionary on Furlough Miamisburg, Oct. 3. Miss Mary Long- aker has returned from her mission field in China to spend a month's va- cation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. George Longaker. She will spend much of her time here in lec- turing. Accompanying her on the trip is Miss Margaret Barry, her pri- vate secretary. New Airplane Out Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 12. The newest model airship has been in- vented by Charles fLindbergJ Shank mathematical expert. He testifies that while in school he so loved al- gebra that he took it for two suc- cessive years. This inborn love of mathematics has greatly aided Shank in his aeronautical experiments. Olympic News Among the track luminaries ap- pearing in the Olympics this year will be a local athlete, Charles Hippert. Hippert has been teamed up the past season with Charlie Paddock, and un- der their business manager, Homer Luburgh, fmore local talentj they have been touring the continent mak- ing exhibitions at State Relays. Ac- cording to the last income tax report this trio has been clearing up a lot of money. League Sponsors Clean-up Day Dayton, Ohio, April 24. The Mont- gomery County Public Health League is urging upon the people a clean- up day. Each town of the County has a committee which will take charge of the campaign. President Frances Manuel has appointed the following committee for Miamisburg: Gladys Isbel, chairman, Helen Paff, Mildred Scheu, and Flora Eckhart. Noted Artist Leaves Soon Miami, Fla., Sept. 16. Miss Mildred Heitz, formerly of Miamisburg, Ohio, who has been in this city for several months painting various scenes on and about the beach, will leave Wed- nesday for Alaska, where she will continue her painting. Miss Heitz has painted several pictures worthy of note while here, the most im- portant being The Dreamy Waters which is now on display at the Miami Art Institute. K J 21

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THE MIRUS f N l Miami Jacobs Graduates Successful Dayton, May 28. Several of the for- mer studcnts of Miami Jacobs Busi- ness College have recently accepted advanced positions with Dayton firms or individuals. Among them are: Jane Weaver, secretary to the presi- dent of the American Asphalt and Shingle Co., Helen Roades, stenogra- pher to Mr. H. Knoll, photographer, Lucille Stevenson, assistant to Miss Tillinghass, secretary of the Y. W. C. A., Leona Mae Conover, head bookkeeper at the Second National Bankg and Mary Gunder, secretary to Rev. C. R. M---. Employee Sent Abroad Dayton, Aug. 10. Mr. Charles Kuhn of Miamisburg has been chosen as the new representative for Frigidaire in Russia, and will probably leave the early part of Sept. Mr. Kuhn has been with the company for many years as an efficient salesman and now receives many congratulations upon his promotion. Mrs. Kuhn and Miss June Shade, Kuhn's secretary, are accompanying him. The dura- tion of the stay is indefinite. Miamisburg News Miamisburg, Oct. 27. Sylvester J. Heiser has lately located his dentist business in this city, in the former Bidenharn office. His brother, Jonas, is his assistant and housekeeper. Miss Marietta Stupp, one of the head nurses at the General Hospital in Cincinnati, is spending the week- end with her parents. Mr. Earl Moore, prosperous farmer of east of town, was yesterday elect- ed president for next year's Farm- ers' Institute. News Office Changes Hands Miamisburg, Aug. 30. The Miamis- burg News has been sold to Gordon Hadley of Dayton, formerly of this city. It is reported that the boss printer will be Paul Bevenger, and Miss Mary Getter has been offered the position of secretary to the com- pany. Penny's Remodeled Miamisburg, Sept. 24. J. C. Penney Department Store is being artistical- ly remodeled on the interior and will be closed to business for several weeks. The designing was done by Dorothy Hipple, interior decorator from Cincinnati. The manager of the store is now Mr. Ralph Zimmer- man, and Miss Alebrta Hunt is head saleslady. New Teachers in City Schools Cincinnati, July 2. The following teachers will assume their duties on Sept. 13: Miss Clara Jane Berger, second grade, Miss Thelma Eshbaugh, third grade, Miss Erma Spencer, kin- dergarteng Miss Zola Creager, girls' athletics, all formerly of Miamisburg. Larry Beauty Shoppe Prop., Laura L. Sprigg Special Graduation Rates on Finger Waves 50c each. Permanents, 55. Marcels, 35c Cor. Main and Monument Dayton. K J



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THE MIRUS WHAT WILL BE MISSED NEXT YEAR Margaret Barry .... - - - Her many smiles. Clara Jane Berger - - - - .. - Chattering. Paul Bevenger .... - - -Janitor service. Samuel Capper ........ ---. Athletic leadership. Leona Mae Conover J. C. Conway ....... Zola Creager --- Allan Dunker --- Flora Eckhart --- Betty Eicher .... Thelma Eshbaugh --- Mary Getter ..... Mary Gunder --- Gordon Hadley --- Jonas Heiser .... Sylvester Heiser .... Mildred Heitz .... Charles Hippert --- Dorothy Hipple --- Alberta Hunt -- Gladys Isbel --- Charles Kuhn --- James Kurtz -- Mary Longaker --- Homer Luburgh .... Frances Manuel --- Earl Moore ...... Helen Paff ....... Don Peiffer ........ Pearl Mae Plocher --- Elizabeth Richards --- Doris Riggs ....... Helen Roades .... George Scherrer --- Mildred Scheu .... Nick Schoenberger --- J une Shade ....... Charles Shank --- Erma Spencer .... Laura L. Sprigg -- Robert Schreiber -- Lucille Stevenson --- Dorothy Stevick .... William Stuck --- Alma Stump ...... Eleanor Wheeler --- Jane Weaver -- Willard Wolff ..... Carolyn Zechman .... --- ---His poetc flights. Ralph Zimmerman - - - Donald Zimmerman Marietta Stupp -- - - - - - - -. Her banking hours. - - - Up-standing curls. - - .. Assistance to Miss Marsh. - - - Flow of gab. - - .. Her sly whispers to Allan. -- .. Studious looks. - - - Her dignity. - - - Blonde curls. - - - Trips to Mr. Bear's office. - - .. Gabiness. - - - Hot air. - - - Open-air wagon. - - - Artistic self. - - - Cheery bluff. - .. - Her quiet voice. - . - Giggles. - - - Her broad smile. -- - Slow motion. - - .. F. M. B. notes. - - - Everlasting smile. -- - Go get 'em. - - - Tardiness. - - - Quiet manners. - - .. Constant moving mouth. --- Entertainment for Room 23. - - - Many Grins. - - - High average. - - - Friendliness. - - . Swagger up study hall. - - - Severe silence. - - - Shyness. - - - J ollity. - - - Size. - - - Wonderful standing position. - - - Interviews for Blue and White - - - That winning smile. - - - Money changer. - - - Perfect dancing. --- Her and her Bill - - - Bill and her. - - - Assistance to Mr. Neff. -- - Her dainty earnestness. - -..Interest in Columbus. - - - General business ability. - - - Kittenish ways. - - - Height. - - - Her cheeriness. 22

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