Anderson High School - Andersonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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MARTHA SILVER She is modest, earnest and quiet, If you can improve on this, try it. 1. Amelia. 3. Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Dramatic Club. 4. Girl Reserves, Dramatic Club. MABEL STINNETTE Her teasing and joking keep the class full of life, F or someone she'll make a charming young wife. 1-2-3. East Bank High. 4. Treasurer Girl Reserves, Debate Club, Dramatic Club. CORTLAND SMITH One at a time girls, You're out of turn. 1. Blanchester Hi. 2. Basketball, Glee Club. 3. President Class, Basketball, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Student Senate, Hi Y Club, Jr. and Sr. Banquet Com- mittee. 4. Basketball, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, A Adv. Mgr., Annual Staff, Business Mgr. xxx Lantern Staff, Hi Y Club, Spanish Club. X, LE ROY WITSCHGER XX All great men are dying AX And I feel sick myself. X, 1. Withrow. 2. Basketball, President of Class, Soccer, is xxiix Baseball, Vice President of Student Sen- ilkx ate Glee Club iz, ' ' Vice-Pres. Class, Basketball, Baseball, XYHQXXXX Soccer, Annual Staff, Debate Club, Dra- X XX matic Team. XXX XX 4: Pres. Class, Vice-President Student il, XX Senate, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, it X, X Pres. Debate Club, Dramatic Club, Bus- X it lx lx jrness Mgr. Annual Staff. l if l in V l ml

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M l16l EDITH NAGEL Medium in stature, features fair Shedding her cheerfulness everywhere. 1. Amelia. 2. Glee Club, Orchestra. 3. Orchestra, Class Treasurer, Vice Pres. Girl Reserves, Cheer Leader, Operetta. 4. Orchestra, Class Treasurer, Vice-Pres. Girl Reserves, Operetta. CLAUDE NEEDELS Can be found working on Science like a Turk But when it comes to History, he is liable to shirk. 1. Williamsburg Hi. 2. Norwood Hi: 3. Dramatic Club, Glee Club. 4. Dramatic Club, Glee Club. JOSEPH SANDKER A goal which has no bound Is Joseph's-so weive found. 1. Withrow. ' 2. Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Glee Club. 3. Captain Basketball Team, Soccer, Baseball, Hi Y Club, Glee Club, Dra- matic Club. 4. Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Sec. and Treasurer of Hi Y Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Vice-President Athletic Association. LORETTA SCHNEIDER Sincere, good things come in packages small, Lories, a bundle that pleases all. 1. Amelia. 2. Basketball, Glee Club. Girl Reserve, Glee Club, Tennis Cl , Dramatic Club. 4. Basketball, Ass't Gym Teacher, Mgr. Jr. Hi Basketball Team, Girl Reserve, Art Editor Annual, Art Editor Lanter , Spanish Club, Dramatic Club. 3. Basketball, Ass't to Gym Teac



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.V e mi 1 Z iw!!! ff! J .,,,-' if SENIOR CLASS HISTORY FLOWER-Tea Rose and Blue Bell COLOR-Blue and Gold It was one fine day in September 1929, radiant with sunshine of hope and joyous promises, that the good old Blimp Anderson High School landed for the first and new year. It was the first year for this Blimp to carry passengers to the land of Wisdom, but this was a gala day in its history and many people were wondering how many of its passengers would stay with the Blimp throughout its voyage. As the Blimp stood at anchor this beautiful morning the passengers began to arrive. As I was first to arrive, to me was entrusted the task of writing the log of the voyage. I had hardly finished writing my name on the register when two companions joined me, Alice Duckett and Helen Merz, I now felt, I would enjoy my voyage. A few minutes later we heard quite a noise and turned to see a crowd of boys coming up the ladder. We watched them enroll and found that we would have plenty of foolishness on board, Joseph Sandker, Cortland Smith, Arthur Steffen, Vernon Shepard, and George Whitacre. Following them were Martha Silver, Edith Nagel, Ruby Beyer, Henrietta Rinderle, Eva Johnson, Ardella Blom, and Virginia Knippling. Just before the good ship other comrade joined us, Loretta Schneider, making sixteen passengers. Mr. Bylenga, our Captain, was very staunch and true and knowing all the endeavored to make the trip as easy as possible for us. Many times some sengers became dizzy and wanted to turn back, but he always encouraged ahead. In our Blimp was a compartment devoted to athletics in which we took great in- terest in Basketball. Five of our sixteen members being on the first team. Our Captain, Mr. Bylenga, went with us through Sophomore Air, but when we stopped at Vacation Field on Sophomore Air, he with some of the other passengers got off. He sailed in the good Blimp Hamilton High, while George Whitacre, Ruby Beyer and Arthur Steffen be- came tired of sailing and remained on Vacation Field. We now sailed into Junior Air with our Captain Mr. Ellis and Pilot Mr. Wright with Claude Needels as a new passenger, making fifteen. Two important features of this trip were our class play, Safety First and the sumptuous banquet which we gave for the sen- iors. We again reached Vacation Field safely, although we had some difficulty with our studies. Henrietta Rinderle decided to remain in Junior Air and Vernon Shepard pre- ferred Vacation Isle. We were then ready to sail into Senior Air with Mrs. Bath Captain and Russell Guen- ther and Mabel Stinnette as new passengers making fourteen. We sailed along nicely and had a very successful year in the athletic field, mingled with strenuous labors with our studies, our official publications, The Lantern and our year book, The Andersonian. started an- air pockets, of the pas- them to go Now we have reached Vacation Field again, but this time our members remained the jiri same fourteen in all, Russell Guenther, Joseph Sandker, Cortland Smith, Alice Duckett, mfifpf Helen Merz, Edith Nagel, Martha Silver, Eva Johnson, Claude Needels, Ardella Blom, Vir- ,VW ginia Knippling, Loretta Schneider, Mabel Stinnette, and myself, LeRoy Witschger. ' X We feel that we are well acquainted with our crew and passengers and are now ready X , for commencement. g Our next voyage will be over unknown fields. So our High School Days are passed and gone X iff? We have coine to the end of our trip. ,ff We must make way for other boys and girls I On this grand and glorious ship. If We must now sail out over unknown lands ff But where ever we may roam, xx! if J' Will never forget our happy High School days, And weill think of Anderson as home. l18l xf x I r XX

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