Bexley High School - Bexleo Yearbook (Bexley, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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EILEEN HEMPSTEAD From Reynoldsburg came Eileen—full of life and pep. One of the first tlvngs she did was to become a member of the Girls’ Basketball Squad. We, her classmates, know her for a real girl—a real booster and a good sport. Her name is among those who are members of the Girl Reserve Club. DOROTHY KELLEY A girl with dark brown hair, winn’ng eyes and slender figure, whose charms are many and whose character is un- questioned. Her voice is “gentle and low” an excellent thing in woman. “Dot” is one of our most accomplished graduates, and is loved for her unhesitating service. As editor of The Torch and The Annual, and President of School, and The Girl Reserves, she has served faithfully and successfully. In addi- tion to her outside activities, she has maintained a high stand- ing in scholarship. WILMA KERSCHNER A student came to the Senior Class from Central Hi this year. It was not long before her pleasant manner and friendliness won her many friends. Our newly acquired friend is “that sweet Wilma Kerschner.” CLARA FRANCES KETNER She of the trim figure, with a small charming face, framed in a wealth of brown hair, that’s “our Francie.” If just “being yourself”—natural at all times is the rarest of' all charms, she ranks first. But not only that—besides being a clever manipulator of the sphere on the basketball court— (team member ’26, ’27, ’28) she skillfully wields the tennis racket. Francie takes an active part in school affairs, and is a prominent member of the Girl Reserves, being Chairman of the Entertainment Committee in ’28. Last but not least she is a loyal and sincere friend of true blue. STEWART HIRSCH ;eh is one of tbe best all-around athletes in the He was the captain of the football team, and running guard in basketball. He catches on team. Stewart is not only good in sports, but nake a successful business man. He was business of the Torch, and advertising manager of the Annual.

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WILLIAM DIEHL “Bill” always manages to appear calm and collected as lie pulls cookies from his pockets and slowly makes them disappear. “Cookies are a stimulant for the brain,” Bill says. They certainly must do something for he surely does get those adds for The Torch. Football, basketball, tennis, golf and Glee Club all claim him as a member of their ranks. The reason—Bill can work and still look happy. KATHERINE ENGLEHART Katherine Englehart—Her clever remarks often cause con- siderable amusement. Dependability and willingness to help others are two traits that are admired by all, and Katherine is the fortunate possessor of both. She is pleasant at all times, and ready for fun, in addition to standing high in her studies. She was a member of the Glee Club of ’26, ’27 and ’28. She was also a member of the Dramatics Club and Honor Club. BRUCE GEBHARDT Bruce is one person who has discovered the value of play- ing a saxaphone. He received most of his practice while helping out the orchestra and band. A broken collar-bone received in his first game ruined his chances for football. Tough luck, Bruce. But he still smiles as he roams about school and occasionally stoops to enter a room. Door-ways really should be higher, in order to please Bruce. BERNARD GRAVES Bernard was never, never known to shirk except it he from work. But a chance for an argument will find him right there and “rarin’ to go.” Civics would lose a lot of its interest without Bernard, and the Dramatic Club its chief comedian. What would Bexley do without him? ERNA HART Erna Hart—a slim, dark-eyed blackhaired girl, small, hut oh! the influence these small folks can wield (take for in- stance Napoleon). By her lovable ways, Erna has won for herself hosts of friends. Is there anyone who has not re- ceived one of her friendly smiles from her merry black eyes? Her mental motto seems to be “Look only for the good points in every one,” because Erna always has a good word for all. She also takes an outstanding part in school affairs.



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K ATI IERINE KLINGBEIL A head of glorious dark brown curls—deep blue eyes— slim figure—a dash of daring—a winning frankness and im- pulsiveness—a real girl full of life and fun is “Kay” Klingbeil. She is active in the artistic circles of the school as the Art Editor of the Torch and the Annual of ’28. She played a “darn fine” game as guard on the Girls’ Basketball team this year. She is also a member of the Girl Reserve organiza- tion. What a picture she makes as she comes happily down the street in her red outfit! LAWRENCE LAMP Lawrence is handy man and general electrician for people in distress. Anything from fixing the lights on the Senior Christmas Tree to helping with a movie, finds “Lampy” the man for the job. A small pocket comb seems to be his most valuable possession. But then, Lampys’ hair certainly shows the results. ROBERT LONG “The home-room will please come to order,” these are the well-remembered words of “Bob” at the opening of the Senior home-room meetings. For in “Bob’s” short stay be easily won many lasting friends with bis cheerful disposition. Bob is also a loyal supporter of the Honor Roll. ELEANOR LUDWIG Five foot-two with eyes of blue—a sunny smile—just “chuck full” o’ pep and vitality—that’s “El” Ludwig (if you do not believe us—ask the boys). For three years, at regular position of Running Center, she has managed to keep her opponents “stepping lively” with her swiftness and agility on the basketball floor. From basketball we go to music—“El” plays the violin in those famous “Ludwig Sister Duets.” This little versatile person is a real live wire—you betcha! ROGER McNICHOLS Roger is a valuable addition to the Senior Class. Without him, the number of boys on the Honor Roll would be con- siderably smaller. Roger does not say a great deal but then, quality was always better than quantity. Someday we shall expect to see him Ambassador to Spain.

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