Zanesville High School - Comus Yearbok (Zanesville, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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FRED MINNICH Special Chemistry Class. Fred has successfully spent four years at Z. H. S. However we have heard that he is much livelier on his home farm. Ye are glad some of our boys are still loyal to the farms. ROBERT MURPHY Special Chemistry Class; Junior-Senior Committee. Yes, ladies, this is Handsome Bobbie, the most sarcastic man in four counties. Argues be¬ cause he likes it and chases frills for the same reason. CECIL MUSSELMAN When not dishing out hamburger to tired traffic cops this good-looking Romeo writes popular songs. His latest is Josephine, and is just wonderful. DONALD MYERS Don possesses a grin like a tear in a shirt, which lie springs on us occasionally, when arguing with Mr. Swingle. Is a dandy, good fellow, and leaves a “Soph” to mourn for him. HELEN MYERS Special Chemistry Class. Vivacious! Enthusiastic! Peppy! These de¬ scribe “Rusty” as no other adjectives could do. She is all of these and more too. She is happy, carefree and full of fun. We predict that she will make many friends at Wittenburg next year. ELIZABETH NACGELSBACH A most enchanting student from far across the deep blue sea. Her records put to shame many of our native students although she has stud¬ ied in America hut the two years she has spent at Z. H. S. KATHRYN NORMAN Hi-Y-W ’20- ' 21; Glee Club ’20; Honor Student in Typewriting. Kathryn is a jolly, dark-eyed, dark-haired girl. Slightly impetuous hut she has gained many friends. STELLA NORRIS Although Stella was a member of our class only during the Senior year, she made many friends by her delightful way of always saying “Hello” with a smile.

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COMUS ANNUAL, 1923 t» John McMillan Johnny isnt much for school so he gets the most l ' un out of it, at the expense of his teachers. DORIS MANEELY Honor Student Typewriting. Just an ordinary girl you say? You’re all wrong Just get better a cquainted with her and you 1 . cha »g. e y°ur mind. Her close friends will endorse this statement. GLADYS MANSBERGER (dee Club ’20; Honor Student Typewriting. Gladys is tall and full of sunshine. Her curly hair has escaped the barber’s shears. A better natured or happier girl would be hard to find. SAMUEL MaWHINNEY Football ’21-’22; Basketball ’22-’23-Captain; Round Table ’22-’23; Baseball ’22-’23. Little Samyell, the wild Irishman, was the life of the institution at all times. Is a nice, likeable guy, and leaves a peachy athletic record behind JUANITA MCLOY Juanita’s voice is sweet ities in women. Only know her true value. and low—excellent qual- her very intimate friends MARGARET MERCER Glee Club ’20. Margaret delights to “wile” than one of the sterner tangled in the meshes curls. away her time. More sex has become en- of her dark, bobbed MADALINE MERCER Glee Club ’20-’21-’22-’23 • Onerettn 09 -Ot. -I Plnv 5 9 Q. t.. • —-2.5, (.lass • ' Junior-Senior Committee. advocate of ]ong sk!rti,Vut “d? we ar e No’ MILDRED MILLER Glee Club ’20-’21-’22; Her bright dark eve ' s especially delights toward the sterner Mandolin Club ’22. have a smile for all in directing her sex. but she charms



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COM US ANNUAL, 1923 ii MARY O’DIAM Just a wee bit Irish? Well that’s why we like her. Her happy smile and everlasting good humor are qualifications which make her an ideal friend. EMIL PA GATH Emil is rather different from his fellows. One never knows just what he is going to do next. His good nature has won him many friends. CLARENCE PARSHALL Hi-Y Club ’20; Glee Club ’22; Cheer Leader ’22-’23; Round Table ’21- ' 22; Special Chemistry Class ’23; Operetta Cast ’22. His ruddy hair and permanent grin are a welcome sight in Z. H. S. His pep highly qualifies him m his role of cheer leader. MYRON PERCELLE Junior-Senior Committee; Vice-President Senior Class. Perc was surely a gallant worker for the old High. Perpetrated a lot of these pictures. Working under his slogan of “Grades, not Girls’’ he made good, which shows it can he done. MABLE PHILIPS Mable is a fair and gentle maid. Her soft accents are pleasant to hear. Her friendly manner and her ' classmate ' s,° n 111 1 ‘ V her wel.Wb? FRANK PRICE regret his absence next year. WILLIAM RALLS ° W a ° ; ? la, . ldolin (:luh ’21-’22-’23; Comus Table ’21- 22 JU IOr Seni01 ’ Committee ; Round 1 be highest ambition in most every spi ' flsiiL ! ? 11 ; 1 111 most every gi but i I ' io .°r 1 i i 4 at her•. Is a real heartbreaker ii ,! fl »e fellow just the same. Pep would have made him an executive. Jirl’s life is to ALICE ROACH Alice is her impulsive little miss. We love checi 1 ul smile and winning ways.

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