South High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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-lhey l-lave lo Make Good Grades POT O' GCDLD -Y '3 Q ggi' JAMES LAWSON-Glee club . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . an artist on his drums . . . premier endman. VIOLET LEASURE-Ah. those perfect feet! , . . quiet and unassuming . . . small in person but great in determination. REGINALD l.OWE+Says what he thinks . . . and pleases . . . his slow spoken sarcasm and satire are humorus. RUTH LINCOLN-Abe's sister . . . was exposed to Spanish but it didn't take . . . likes music. JAMES lVlCCOYfA ship to ladies in distress . . . young ladies . . . ahoy there, James. JAMES MCKEEVER-Of basketball fame . . . captain. too . . . a born clown and fun maker . . . what funny legs you have. grandmother. ETHEL MARSHALL-Fondness for basketball and basket- ball players . . . happiest in the springtime. VIRGIL MAUK-Likes to make speeches in English class . . . history class. too . . . should start a date agency. ELIZABETH MEEKS-Amiable . . . a blonde who isn't catty . . , coy. JAMES MAYNARD-A great borrower of popular music . . . speed demon on wheels lroller skatesil knows what the well dressed man should wear. Lawson Leasure Lowe Lincoln McCoy McKeeuer Marshall Mauk Meeks Maynard Mowry Miller Mulbarger Morris Musselman R, Neffefa 7 'X Neiswander Nulf i ' WL. Niles ROBERT MOWRY-Tch. tch. there's a girl breaking up that old gang of mine . . . Bob is the movie operator. but don't blame him-it's the machine. VIDA MILLER-Yeh ma'm! She'll be the Speaker of the l-louse . . . and does she like basketball? ROBERT MULBARGER- Yes, grandson. rhe ball hir the edge of the bankboard. bounced straight up. and came squarely down through the bucket to tie the Central score . . , flfty years from now . . . hot cha! EILEEN MORRIS-Admires huge motor cars . . . thinks school would be grand if lessons were abolished. HAROLD MUSSELMAN-Believes life begins at forty . . . still water runs deep . . . has powers of foresight, GERALDINE NEIEERD- Did you ever see a dream walk- ing? . . . never worries or gets excited . . . dazzling smile. WALTER NEISWANDER-Has a deep bass voice . . . says little . . . toots a mean horn in the band. ADA JUNE NULF-Has she grown into a lady? Wears her hair done in a knot . . . witty at the right times . . . famous for her store of jokes . . . signature. A Jax Nulf. LOYAL NILES-Small but mighty when it comes to lung capacity . . . handy with a kodak . . . once his ambition was to be a second Sherlock Holmes.

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Cl? 1934 Holtzcluw Hooks Hurlow Jackson Johnson Keller Karrlclz Kimble Kephart Kinkle Kinslle Klingler Krogh G. Kohl R. Kohl Ktmdert Lamb Luux Latham HAROLD I-lOLTZCLAW+An addict of barnyard golf . . knows his way about Delphos very well. CARL HOOKS-Classy basketball player . . . has got 3 dead eye . . . one time student manager. MARGARET HURLOW-Athlete . . . Betty's pal not only in out-of-school time but in classes and extra-curricular activities. LEROY JACKSON-Action speaks louder than words . . . delights in pulling jokes . . . practical and otherwise. HOWARD JOHNSON-Never hear from him in class or out . . . interested in art . , . and sculptoring . . . very bashful. LOIS KELLER-Happy when eating. studying U1 and gabbing . . . always on the honor roll . . . loves hamburgers. PAUL KARRICK--Lik-es to go to dances . . . plays in the band and the orchestra . . . sings in the glee club. JULIA KIMBLE-A bit of old England . . . famous for her mother's cream puffs . . . amazingly literal . . . believes woman's place is in the home. DONALD KEPHART-- Had no spur to prick the sides of his intent . . . until he was a senior . . . then- hot cha! LEONA KINKLE-She toils not . . . quiet and reserved in the classroom . . . keen sense of humor. And Look lntelligent in Classes EULHENIA KINSTLE- Gentlemen prefer blondes . . . exquisite ankles . . . her supply of jokes is never exhausted . . . always well groomed. BEULAH KLINGLIER-Spirit of South High . . . a shoulder for many a feminine tear . , . famous for her slumber parti:s and! breakfasts . . . president Of Blue Triangle. HFRBERT KROGH- Hoibie likes his math . . . and is good at it, too . . . a dandy student machinist and draftsman. GENEVIEVE KOHL- The girl who came back . . . whiz at basketball and soccer . , . likes to window shop. RUTH KOI-lL+Member of the anti-petticoat league . . memorizes easily . . . life is one sweet song. RUTH KUNDERT-Endowed with a hilarious giggle . . . lofty imagination . . . dreams of becoming a concert pianist. BLAINE LAMBENO Mary takes this Lamb to school! . . . but does he take Mary? Who knows? SARA HESTER LAUX-A wizard on the dance floor . . . aspires to be a nurse . . . her cheerful philosophy is better late than never. WALDO LATI-IAM-Bashful. but he can flatter the ladies . . . always smiling . . . his mop of curly blond hair.



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FUR 1934 Nuriemuker Nutr Palmer Purlette Park Parlette Pepple Pool Poole Priddg Repusz Ritchie Robbins Robinson Roof Rose KX -,K w Ryan V9 Ross . is ,Q Suum J IVIARGARET NUNEMAKER - Editor-in-chief of Rainbow . . . reliable . . . her jaw bones are loosely constructed and every once in a while she has to close her mouth forcibly . . . part English when it comes to jokes. HAROLD NUTT-Holds dance attendance record . . student manager . . . sloppy with a basketball . . future Bobby Jones. LODENA PALMER-Speaks pig-Latin with rapid flue ency . . . amazing capacity for laughter . . . brisk in manner. PAUL PARLETTE--Plenty hot on the basketball floor . . . small. fast, quick. and a good shot. ALLEEN PARK-Silence is a rare and beauteous gift . . . red hair that belies her quiet disposition . . . bashful but friendly. PAULINE PARLETTE-Has power to concentrate regard- less of noise . . . cold hands . . . likes to dance fast pieces . . . has big stamp bill. HARRY PEPPLE-As an eighth grader was credited with being the class nuisance . . . what is that legend about white dresses? ELEANOR POOL -Prima donna of Pickles . . . divinely tall and most divinely fair . . . likes to read in bed . . . serious ideas. PAUL POOLE- Heroes are made. not born . . . snappy sales talk . . . ideal for radio announcer . . . breezy. Y And Do All Their Night Work all 'Q sf' - l QQ' is NAOMI PRIDDY-Quiet and demure . . . addicted to light love stories . . . regards lessons as a necessary evil. DOROTHY RIEPASZ-Genial companion . . . strums a ukulele . . , never wears a hat . . . majestic dignity. OtETHA Rl'I'CHlIi-Nice, friendly smile . . . snappy domino player . . . frank in expressing her opinions. CLYDE ROBB1NS7Some teachers just will ask a fellow questions on a Monday morning . . . tall, dark, and handsome. ALICE ROBINSON-Has returned to the fold . . . petite . . . remember her laugh. PAULINE ROOFvlVlay she always be on top . does she like to be called sophisticated? RUTH ROSE+Her boy friends are Bob friends . . loquacious and gum chew-acious. DONALD RYAN4-The answer to some maidens prayer . . . has dramatic aspirations. HARRIET ROSS-Edna Wallace Hoppers only rival . . happy-go-lucky and carefree . . . likes to try on hats. FRANCIS SAUM-Known for his Flaming mop . . . and according to a certain school teacher, it is firmly fixed to his head.

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