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

 - Class of 1934

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They Never lry -lo play lruant .pound ,gn 'R HELEN SCHAIJLER-Enjoys the radio . . . Waltz me around again, Willy. JAMES SHAFER4Severeiy afflicted with a certain sax player . , . football quarterback. IRIS SCHWARTZ-l-ler eyes. her hands-all depict a lady . . . quiet but romantic . . . unique. PAUL SI-IEELY-Interested in the anatomy of radios . . . took Vocational Course to avoid English . . . fond of doughnuts. LUCILLE SHARRITS-Queen of the ivories . . . auburn hair that is naturally curly . . . thinks she doesn't like chemistry. ROBERT SHEPHERD-The class midget . . . it is rumored that he has a hero . . . three guesses-who is it? BERNARD SHINABERY-Just look at those bee-u-tee-fool brown eyes . . . a place kick artist. JACK SHOCKENCY-A baseball player . . . Jack's rivals have got to go some to beat him. ROBERT SHORT-Shock absorber for Mr. Maxheld-and is Bobs face red? . . . goes for dramatics in a big way. LOUIS SHRIDIlRiAnother baseball star . . . about as bashful as Andy Sousz isn't. SHELBY SODDERS-Mr. Roberson's pet messenger boy in home room . . . and Shelby never could find the elusive senior. PCT 0' GCDLD Schafer Shafer Schwartz Sheely Sharrits Shepherd Shinabery Shockency Short Shrider Sodders Smith Sweeny Snider Stahl A - .L S o usz Steele S te men I . s Steward 'sian V15-T ARLOENE SMITH-Fine sense of the dramatic . . . con- scientious student . . . chews gum with oriental abandon. LEIGH SWEENY-Always friendly . . . gets pink around the ears occasionally . . . lots of fun. ELEANOR SNIDER-Astonishing philosophy of life . . . disciple of P. G. Wodehouse . . . likes bridge, fre: verse. and food Ibaked beansll. JOE STAHL-Firm as Gibraltar in his opinions . . . always on his toes . . . likes to play . . . chemistry his Waterloo. ANDY SOUSZ-Star fullback . . . built like a battleship . . . known far and wide for his laugh . . . sigh no more. ladies. DONALD STEELE-Reads Whiz Bang in study halls . . . a man of Steele . . . boy. that's another slicker . . . yoxvza. ALVIN STEMEN-A great big fellow . . . an excellent woodworker . . . hobby-woodcarving. VERNON STEWARD-Impersonates Laurel of Laurel and Hardy fame . . . enjoys good, practical jokes . . . why does he visit Springfield whenever he gets a chance?

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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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QR 1934 S ions Sttmdiford Thomas Turbuilon Verbryke Vogelgesczng lVare ll1L'l'f2lil7f.1 lVelheriII lV1'II1'iIn7.s lVooIley lV1'I.son lVo!en lVoIfe Young --gp' -. ' r W- 'Hi Young sf -...xx mags, 5 we i X Ze-itz Youmans - I , Zerbe 1 , 5 K ELEANOR STOTTS-Intrepid , . . please her and you'll see a slow smile dawning. BESS STANDIFORD-Quaint habit of hiding pickles and candy under table for future mastication . . . conquered four years of Latin. ROBERT THOMAS-Ye speak as a good child and a true gentleman . . . cooperative. BEVERLY TARBUTTON- Peaches and cream complexion . . . Among those present at basketball games . . . has a gift of making the direct recitation funny. BEULAH VERBRYKE-Faints at the idea of having het picture taken . . . perfect example of senioral dignity . . , a sometime bookworm, WILLIAM VOGELGESANG--Grand dancer . . . German name means song of a bird . . . tease. GERALD WARE-A shop boss . . . knows his stuff, too . . . were you a Ware of that? . . . oh, oh, another one. ZILPHA WERKING-Verily. her tongue is on a pivot , . . bakes delicious cookies . . . easily smitten by Cupid's darts. JACK WETHERILL-Has high ambitions . . . quiet and serious . . . music lover . . . president of band. PAUL WILLIAMS-Drives a wreck going some place to happen . . . a Cridersville fan . , . Gomer, too . . . plays the fiddle. ' And Always preserve Their Dignity 'R 1-ar it ALBERTA VJOOLLIEY-Silence is sweeter than speech . . shy . . . guilty of day dreaming. GEORGE XVILSON-Two letterman in football . . . the fellow who always ran interference . . . ice man during the summer. MARY WO'I'EN-Dealer in second-hand books . . . hidden treasure there. NORMAN VJOI,FEfClaims that our dear teachsrs pick on him . . . always knows the right answer but can't think of it. MARY YOUNG-A natural permanent wave . . . has a dog named Puddles . . . never drinks less than three cups of tea . . . hates to wash dishes. ORVILLE YOUNG-Basso . . . optometrist iwould bel . . . stiff collars . . . his laugh made emphatic by his size tens. IRENE ZEITZ7Golden ringlets and blue eyes . . . never indulges in unnecessary speech. JACK YOUMANS-Ticklish in the ribs . . . senior class president . . . can hit low C . . . gift of gab . . . that cherubic look. MILDRED ZERBE-Good guard . . . a voice that is soft and low--an excellent thing in women. Q9

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