Anderson High School - Andersonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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nixm' ic. wollficu -am lyflf.-', . .Xnnnul I. l.ann1-rn l, K,n'I llc-wrw 2. -ll lllnli l-2-fl. Sweet, cvcl' willing' lo help olln-rs, sincere, mpzulilc, M:n'y is truly an lricncl worth ll1lVlllg. XViil1 her willingness :incl friendliness sho has c':1rx'i-cl Il niche :ull lic-1' own licru an Ana clcrson. Rll'l'H liVlCl.YN XVOR'l'l'l .Xnnnzil 1,1-nl Rcscric I. K.IccC,lnI1 I, I-ll iilnlm 2. Cxmsclcnlious. rclizililc. over c'mn'lcmls, :incl SlllL'Cl'C, Rnlll is L-l'lic'icnl, in lim' own quici wary. SICNIORS As Fnfrn clk.-KDICRS Fmnl ww, left tn right: George Klnner, Eugene Dunn. Francis Sullivan, Sebastnin Koenig, Howard Dunham, Maurice Corbly, David Vogele, Paul Kabel, Henry Koester: Second row, lelt to right: Alberta Merz, Vida Vogele. Virginia Schuchmann, Ruth S?nicr, Eileen Hauke Iona, Fillegar, Hazel Kulm, Thelma Rose, Emma Rinderle, Mae Draggoo, Betty Ellig, Martha Gunderloy' Third row, left to right: Emma Lukemire. Mary Wolfsr, Dorothy Speig, Josephine Dolan. May Mudersbach Louise Harrington, Dorothy Phillips, Marguerite Godfrey, Geraldine Conrad, Alice McDuling Fourth row, left to right: Mrs, Georgia Ayer, Adviser: Earl Neville, Vlfilliam Fryer. Morton Felil, John Holli- field, Augustus Harrington, Robert Ayer, Jack Parks, Raymond Martin, Robert Ludlow. 20

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M Emma ELEANOR MARGUERl'1'li XrVHl'l'AKER Treasurer Secretary 2. Annual 4, Lantern 4, Girl Reserve 1-2-3-l, Glee Clttb -l, rl-H Club 2-3--4. Eleanor takes responsibilities ttpon her shoulders as if they were bttt feathers, and with seemingly little effort has achieved high honors in scholarship. lVe realize success awaits her in anything she attempts. HAROLD li. TARVIN Gu.s ' President l. Vice-l'resident 3, Annual 4, lntratuural Basketball 34-l, Softball 2. Harold always busily attends to his own affairs but he is never too busy to help a fellow classmate. His merry laugh and infectious smile will be engraved on our memories long after graduation separates us. GERTRUIJE NVll.l,lS Willi1 ' Secretary 3. Annual l, Cirl Reserve 2-l, l-H Club I. XfVhen you desire something done, just mention it. to Gert. Her sweet personality, combined with her poise and individuality, should lead her far on the pathway of life. ARTHUR R. TENNISON Ari Withrou' l. Hi-Y 2-3--l, Orchestra -l. band l-3-1. Music and rhythm are his constant companions. Art has always been active in Anderson's musical interests. His slow drawl and even temperament are unusual characteristics that we shall long remember. FDNA MAY WVl'l 1'MEYER E1l1lz'e 6 K A :- Annual -l, Lantern 4. Edna's jovial disposition has endeared her to all her friends. I-Ier originality and creative ability both in arts and poetry give great promise for her future. XVILIJAM E. XVORTH '4Bill Secretary -l. Annual 4. Hi-Y 3-l, Class Play 3, Basketball 3-Al, Baseball fl--l, Softball 2-3--l, Orchestra l-2-3, Quartet -l. Bill's active interest in all school activities and his cheer- lttl snule has made him one of our most popular seniors. His ability to adjust himself to any situation is really commend- able.



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'As VVE XVERE IN 1929 Front row, left to right: Violet Vickroy, Jean Shepard, Eleanor Whitaker, Hazel Combs, Edna Wittmeyer. La Vonne Jacobs, Margaret Martin, Dorothy Reiser, Josephine Kinner, Dorothy McClanahan, Emilie Pitcockg Second row, left to right: Howard Maddux, Harold Tarvin, William Worth, Arthur Wink, Raymond Palmer, Irwin Schulte, Marie Opt, Hazel Senior, Mary Wymer, Mary Senior, Ruth Worth, Mae Maddux: Third row, left to right: Donald Perry, Alden Schneider, Richard Staub, Clarence Hornschemeier, Raymond Sullivan, Irwin Fisher, Edwin Kyle, Clifford Lamb, Mrs. Brenda Strube, Adviser: Fourth row, left to right: George Phillips, Clarence Senior, Robert Hannah, Albert Crosley, Albert Rapp, Anthony Kopp. Class History Early in the fall of 1929, from nine one- and two-room schools scattered throughout the township, came fifty-nine little fifth-graders frightened to death because they had now entered a new centralized school with an enrollment of 520 pupils. We ntlt only found here pupils from all eight grades, but also those from the first three grades of high school. Friendly teach- ers welcomed us, and we were directed to our respective rooms. The fifth grade of 192941930 was divided-the larger section being under the instruction of Mrs. Georgia Ayer, and the smaller section being in a room with one class of the sixth grade un- der the able direction of Mrs. Brenda B. Strube. On March ll, 1930, Mrs. Strube died unex- pectedly, leaving us with a substitute-Mrs. France Raine, who taught until the end of the year. Coming back to a school which was now more familiar to us in the fall of 1930, we found that the sixth grade was divided as one hfth grade had been the year before. Some of us were in the smaller section of the sixth grade combined with part of the fifth and taught by Miss Elsie Harmon, while the majority of us moved to another room under the leadership of Miss Gertrude Addicott. WVe found at the end of that year, much to our surprise, that it was our class which had initiated Miss Addicott into the fine art of teaching. YVe learned that she had just come to Anderson from Ohio University at Athens, Ohio. At the end of the sixth grade, many of us saw for the first time a real high school annual which had been published that year by the first senior class. Entering the seventh grade in the fall of 1931, the group of junior high freshmen found that some privileges had increased while others had decreased. In the hrst place, we no longer were given recess because we were t.old that we were no longer just boys and girls, but had grown out of the necessity of a rest before and after the noon hour. On the other hand, we were per- mitted to change classes as did the senior high school-a fact which pleased us very much. The seventh grade was divided into two distinct sections, one whose home room teacher was Mr. 21

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