Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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Liter ry MONCLOVA TEACHERS Have you ever been to Monclova? It's a wonderful place to see If you want to go just drop a line Or telephone to me. We'd like to have you meet our teachers But since you say you cannot come I'll take the space and tell you about them At least about some. we have a teacher that sings a lot Miss Mignin is her name Tho She troubles she may have galore always is the same. We have a very quiet one Miss Smith is who I mean She And Our And For She is e very fine teacher I think she is very keen. blue-eyed blonde is Miss Windle she takes the prize if you haven't your lesson says what she thinks with her eyes. Van Ausdale is our coach Mr. He is liked by every one. He knows his math and sports And is out for a lot of fun. Mr. Herbert is noted for his discipline And keeps the study hall quiet For if he finds us talking He sure does raise the riot. Mr. Sanford is our superintendent He has many duties to attend He's working every No idle hours does And And minute he spend. now you've heard about our teachers which ones did you like? Of course we know you liked them all And we agree you're right.

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SIXTH GRADE: First Mow: Louise Naylor, Alice Jean Bacom, Rosie Kaualski, Anna Mary Walters, Helen Olwick, Annabelle Pennel, Eileen Bryan, Evelyn Butz, Grace Kohli, Thelma Adams. Second Row: Carlton Gully, Martha Hart, Millie Bovee, Mary Jane Stricklin, Betty Heslet, Alice Payne, Geraldine myers, Harold Dey, Mr. Schaller. Third Row: George Mackey, John Kos, Robert French Jayne Terwilliger, Earl Adams, Seymour Curtis, Harold Durfey. Fourth Mow: Henry Jacob, Dale Sutton, Howard Zwyer, Donald Strayer, Robert Mollenkopf, Benny Wielinski, Russell Dohr, Charles Rinehart, Leonard Olwick. Absent: Juanita Phipps. FIFTH GRADE: First Row: Barbara Woods, Betty Cunningham, Ethel Stierle, May Kunz, Twila Belcher, Agnes Herroon, Hallie Butz, Mamie Bowman, Marie Sasse, Dorothy McKenna. Second How: Richard Bacom, Jack Barton, Helen Butz, Ruth Powers, Stella Dudek, Eunice Sutton, Margaret Winter, Melvin Andrew, William Burghardt, Miss Harkcom. Third dow: Leo Herroon, Fred Brauneck, Keith Black, Charles Mackay, James Bell, Glen Hoover, Glen Doster. Fourth low: Theodore Uinter, Bernard Abel, Willis Trettin, Carlton Nicks, William Cannon, Richard Plouck, Norman Ueslet, Carl Parker Arthur Abramczyk. Absent: Junior Kerr, Margaret Cloud. FOURTH GRADE: First Row: William Mckenna, Jean Hoover, Virginia Sutton, Phyllis Bryan, Bessie Phipps, Betty Strayer, Robert Olwick, Paul Kutzly. Second Row: Miss Ferrell, Lewis Rogers, Doral Frusher, Martha Petit, Mary Helen Cully, Earl Kuhr, Paul Jacob. Third Row: Lucille Parker, Pat Rogers, Myron Kampfer, Eugene LOHQSRSCKGFH Robert Sorgenfrie, Bernard BGGTS, Robert Zwyer, Nduie Coder.



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WHICH ONE ARE YOU? This world is made up of two distinctive kinds of people, the good and the bad. There are no in-betweens or intermediates. A person is either right or wrong. Both kinds are divided into two types. The willfully developed and the victims of circumstantial habits and environment. A manis what he makes him- self. Each one of us are given a brain with which to think Celiminating those unequally bornJ.a body with which to put our thoughts into action and many ln- centives to instill thoughts. It would be comparatively impossible to enumer- ateland divide the bad into castes and it would be equally impossible to segre- gate the good, but perhaps an explanationyor rather an expansion on the differ- ences, is in order. Those, who, despite--not luck--but fatejhave willfully put temptation to the best and are not found wanting, who prove that life is all too short to take any short cuts to other leisure or pleasure, are the pride of any people and are the bravest of the brave. Those who allow themselves to be- come the product of an environment, either through the fact that they are lazy and refuse to combat it or through ignorance are rather to be pitied,though more often they are tde instigators of contempt and disgust. A person can either be good or bad through the means of his environment. when a habit has been formed, perhaps from early childhood, though the reason for the act is un- known, it inevitably comes to s persons mind, through little effort of thought and the act completed before you can say why you did it. Good habits as well as bad can be found this way, more than likely, from example rather than means of obedience. Then there is the willfully exact certainly, ignorant, person, who in spite of environment and training, persists in following the easiest ways in spite of the cost to someone else. Perhaps he is a well educated per- son given the best that money could obtain, but it is beyond a doubt, that he is ignorant of the finer things in life and the advantage of following a straight path. If we try, we will invariable find at least one good person for every bad Cor perhaps make a good one from an errandh. If we would look for peoples virtues and their faults refuse to see. 'What a wonderful, cheerful, happy place this world might be.' CHARACTER SKETCHES In the Freshman class we find a very devoted pupil to his studies as well as other things. At one glance he is rather an impressive young lad and seems to be enjoying life very much. However there are moments when his expression makes us think that there is some sober thinking going on. Most girls seem to think that he is quite attractive and thus he has a lot of admirers. He has blue eyes and brown curly hair and his manners as well as his speech remind you of a southern gentleman. However he is interested in athletics as well as his studies. He attends all basket-ball games as well as other activities of the school. He has not been a member of Monclova school for a long time, however. Kenneth Parker is this lad's name and if you are not acquainted with him I hope you will try to make his acquaintance soon. assesses Among the ladies of the Sophomore class we find a very pleasant member. She has a clear adjustable voice and as a result she is a good singer. She has many favorite songs which-she delights in singing. She has light brown hair and blue eyes and is smaller than most of her friends. A8 a basket-ball player she is a carload of dynamite in a matchbox and is very active for her size. You may at times have seen her riding her brother's pony. Then to add to her popularity she is one of our cheer leaders, always with plenty of energy at basket-ball games. She is good-hearted, pleasant, a good student in all her classes, sociable, knows when to laugh and when not to,' and has a smile for everyone. So just look for that captivating smile and I'm sure you will recog- nize Ardis Linn. assassin Now to make you examine the Senior class more closely I will try to chann- terize a young lady whom I think most everyone is acquainted with at the pre- sent. In my opinion she likes school in many ways and gets along in her stu- dies quite well. She has dark hair and dark eyes. This member of the Senior class has many friends and is usually surrounded by her many friends who enjoy her clever talk. She is also quite tall and likes to play basket-ball. The class which she is in usually becomes quite httentive whenever she recites. She is humorous and quite pleasant until someone 'crosses her path' as we might say, then you had better be careful. She usually means what she says and does what she intends to do. So please mace your acquaintance soon and enjoy it that much longer with the pleasant lary Strayer.

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