St Bernard High School - St Bernardian Yearbook (St Bernard, OH)
- Class of 1942
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' E: iihrig Qrdzr of 130an BOOK ONE ADMINISTRATION INSTRUCTION BOOK TWO GRADUATES UNDERCLASSMEN BOOK THREE ACTIVITIE 8 SPORTS BOOK FOUR JOKES SNAPSHOTS DIARY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS 'iIEhz $t. Bermudian PRESENTED ANNUALLY BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF ST, BERNARD HIGH SCHOOL EDITOR ARTHUR 13' EBDING BUSINESS MANAGERS ASSISTANT EDITOR LEONA DUNHAM OMER S. DEAN DONALD L. GARLING E21 jFurzmurd HEN at some time, while traveling down the long road of life, you stop for a While to rest under a tree near the side and to think back over the things you have held most dear; if, at that precious moment, this St. Bernardian helps you to recall more clearly the joyful days spent at St. Bernard High; if, because of it, happy friendships are brought to life again; if it causes you to remember more distinctly the high ideals your old Alma Mater stood for; if these few pages do all this for you, then our humble efforts to produce this book have not been in vain. Di Eaditatiun T0 Howard C. Grove, affectionately called Lefty by x the senior boys, this annual 1's respectfully dedicated. In his two years at St. Bernard High School Mr. Grove has been highly successful as a teacher and a friend. He Will ,1 long be remembered by the class of 42 as having made glen high school years happier and more enjoyable. V '5 43 f H b, NE L43 BOOK ONE g33 gdminigtratinn AND Znatruttinn Dl Board of fduwtinn BOAR D OF EDUCATION SECOND ROW Ueft Lo righO Mr Schumacher, Mr. Karla. FIRST ROW Mr. Bergheger, Mr. Nunlist, Mr. Von Hagel. i151 $upzrintzndmt CHARLES W. HOWELL B.S DENISON UNIVERSITY M.A. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Nil ' I J. HERBERT HEGER B.S. IDAHO UNIVERSITY ME. UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Bl 13514353? HELEN H DAVIS English B.Sc. Univ. of Cincinnati LOUISE E. DALTON : Mi i 071112. of Fm mm ' SARA DURNELL D Commercial Dept. J Home Economics apt. B.S. Miami Jacobs W . Ohio State University 2AA og'kkrjdw HOWARD C. GROVE Ind. Arts Dept. Physics BS. Wilmington College RUTH GRISZMER Music Director of Band B.M. Cmcivmati Conservatory of Music Curtis Institute of Music BETTY ANN HUCKSTEP Girls, Physical Ed. B.S. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College HARRY LARGENT Vocational Ed. B.S. WashingLo-n State College VJILLIAM KRAMER Vocational Ed. 0. M. I. , E91 ALFRED W. MILNER Boys Physical Ed. 38 Wilmington College B.P.E Ohio University MARGARET LOTT Mathematics B.S.Ed Ohio University WK? RALPH 'IC NIEMAN Social Science Mathematics Government A.B. Univ. of Cmcirmati JAMES J. OERIEN History Latin Commercial Law AB. Xavier Um'vm'. OLGA V. STUERWALD M.A Univ, of Cincinnati 22:11?le Dean of Girls W A.B. Univ. of Cincinnati DOE GRACE A MORGAN En glish Librarian B.S, Miami University HAROLD B. OBEE Reading History Public Speaking AB. Adrmn College ALICE TURNER Geo grap hy B.S. Univ. of 1 k in Ci ati BOOK TWO 41$ 6raduatm Qaudzrtlasamzn i111 $miur Elam Class Colors-Blue and Gold Class FloweT -Red Carnation Motto Give the world the best you have and the best Will come back to you OFFICERS President ................................................. Robert Meyer Vice President .. ................,.....D0nald L. Garling Secretary ........... ............ Phyllis Helmkamp Treasurer .......... . ............................................ Hobert Huff Adviser .................................................................................................................................................................. Mr, H, Grove DOROTHY BOCKELMAN The tall, blonde member of Lhe senim class. . . Has a charming smile, swell per- sonality, and a good disposition. Dance Club '39; F. H A. '41; Track '39, 40; Pep Squad 41; G. A. A. 40, 41, 42; Student Council 542, Presi- dent '42, Vice'President 42; Basketball '40: Class Play ,42; Girl Reserves '41. FRED BREITHOLLE Cheat sense of humor. . . . Intensted in a cevtain junior girl. . . . Always in tmur ble. . . Never takes anything serious. Annual Staff V42; Hi'Y 140, 41, '42; B. A. A. ,39, 40, ,41, 42; Vocational Club .41, 42; Bookkeeping Award '40. E121 JANICE CASEBOLT A combination uf xhon, sweet, and attractive. . , . Main interest4the Navy, A fast typist. Girl Reserves '39, '40, '41, '42; Class Play '42; G. A. A. '40, '41, '42: F. H. A. '41, Secretary '41; Special Gold Typing Award '42, VIRGIL DAVIS Busam's chief mechanic. . . . Versatile athlete. Spouts off regularly but a swell fellow in spite of it. . . , Would like to be adopted by Henry Ford. Softball '39, '40, '41, '42; Basketball '40, '41, '42; Base' ball '39, '40, '42; Track '40, '41: Hi'Y '40, '41; Book' keeping Award '40; B. A. A. '40, '41, '42: Vocational Club '41, '42. OMER DEAN Honoy Student. . 2 , Maintains a large number of activities ir. whith he takes much pride. . . . Consistent secretary of Hi-Y and efficient manager of athletics. HiIY '40, '41, '42, Secretary '41, '42; B. A. A. '40, '42, Secretary '40, President '42; Arts Club '42, Vice Presi' dent 42;' Photography Club '39, '40; Glee Club '39, '40, '41, '42; Latin Club '40; French Club '41, '42; Nav tional Honor Society '41, Secretarerreasurer '42; Stu' dent Council '42; Athletic Manager '41, '42; Class Play '42: Scho'astics '40, '41: Bookkeeping Award '40; As' sistant Editor Annual '42. KENNETH DEVORE Finds government bell suitable for sleeping. . . , Trying desperately to break Sir Malcolm Campbell's speed record. . . . A defense worker. Track '39, '40; B. A. A. '39, '40, '41, '42; Vocational Club '41, '42. U31 m LEONA DUNHAM One of the more active girls in the class. . . . A very capable business manager. . . . Holds speed record for talking. Girl Reserves '41, .42; G.A.A. 40; Track 39, V10; Silver Typing Award '42; Annual Staff ,42. ARTHUR EBDING Honor Student. . . . Gets away with murder in the library. . . Nicknamed all the teachers of the school. . . , Thinks R. Meyer is a great guy. Class President '39; Scholastics 310, 41; Latin Club '40; Winner 40; Class Play x4'1; Editor of Annual '42; Honor Society 41, ,42; Student Council 41, ,42. HA ROLD ESTEP The late arrival to the Senior Class. . . , P1nficient in ath- letics. . . . Very Iikeable. . . . Finds Elmwood attractive B. A. A. '39, .40, 41, '42; Basketball ,40, .41, .42; Baseball 42; Softball '41; Vocational Club 42. LORRAINE FINKE Quiet membev 0f the senior class. . . Shadowzd by C. Rodefeld. . . Skating enthusiast. . . Honorzstudem Girl Reserves 41, V12; Bookkeeping Award 40; Na- tional Honor Society 41, 42; Silver Typing Award '41; Arts Club 42 U43 DONALD GARLING Honor student. . . . Active in sports and school again. . . . One of the more girl guggy of the seniors, Basketball ,40, V11, h42; Baseball .42: French Club ,41, V12; National Honor Society nu, 42: Class Play '42: B. A. A. '39, h40, 311, '42: Hi'Y h40, h41, '42; Treasurer First Semester nu, '42; Class Vice President 42; Annual StaE hj'l; Bookkeeping ward ,40. PHYLLIS HELMKAMP One of the more attractive girls in the senior class. . . . Very good student. . . . Wears a diamond on the signijq' cam: hnger. Girl Reserves 39, u10, '41, h42; Photography Club '40. h41; Arts Club u42: President 142; G. A, A. 40, 41, '42; Class Play ,41, 512; F. HA Ah '42; National Honor So' ciety 41, '42; Pep Squad 310; Gold Typing Pin '42: Student Council 41; Scholastics '40: Annual Staff ,42: Bookkeeping Award 40. SADIE HENIZE Ditmst for the annual. , . . Good at selling anything for the seniors. . . . Good natured, jolly and well liked by CUCTyU'W-C. Girl Reserves '39, u1-0, V11, 312, President 39; G. A. A. ,40, 41, u$2: Annual Stag 42; Class Play 41; F. H. A4 .42: Arts Club 312. PAUL HBRBIG One of the move impetuoqs membevs of the swim classh . h , Inclined to he a Romeo. V . V Often attends certain downtown theater. B. A. A. ,39, H10, h41, ,42; Hi'Y 34O, '41, U12; VO' cational Club 311, 42; Track 39, V40, .41; Class Play 42. U51 ALICE HOLTZCLAW Timid upon your 197M acquaintance, but when she gets started shill talk your mm of and on again, . . . One swell gi'rl with a fn'e'ndly smile fov everyone. Elmwood High School .39; Dorian Chorus; Photography Club '40; G. A. A. 40. WW ELDEN HUBER Captain of the basketball team. V . . Future Harvard Eng. professor? HDarkiel, in Senior Play. . . . One of the Ford brothers. Softball 340, .41, .42: Bookkeeping Award 40; Basket' ball 40, '41, Captain '42; Baseball 39, '40, .41; Track .40, ,41; HLY .41; Class Play .41! .42- HOBERT HUFF Money man of the senior dass. . . . Excelx in athletics. . . . Fond of day-dreaming, . , . Fine disposition. Basketball 40, ,41, ,42; B. A. A. ,39. 40, 41, .42; Base: ball 39, .40, 41, 42, Captain 42: Bookkeeping Award 40: HirY '40, '41, .42, President .42; Class Play .41, 42; Softball .40, S41, ,42; Class Treasurer 141, 42; French Club ,41, Vice President V4le WILLIAM KATENKAMP A boy who gets around. . . . Active in school again e . . Om: of the more successful wolvese . . . POSSESSOT of a. Iikeable pevsonality. Latin Club ul0: Scholastics '40; HieY 41, V42; Program Chairman '42; B. Ae A, '39: 40, ,41, .42, Secretary ,41, Secretaterreasurer '42; Class Play 41, '42; Class Presie den: 39; Class Vice President '40; Class Secretary '41. U61 CLARA KOONEN Hails from Elmwood. . . . Possesses high scholastic ability i7- . Beautiful red hair. . . . Very popular with the senior 03m Elmwood High School '39; Dorian Chorus: Operetta: G. A. A. '41; Girl Reserves 41, '42: National Honor Society: Class Play 41, 42: Scholastics '40: Gold Typing Award '42; Annual Staff V12: Bookkeeping Award '40 HARRY KREBS Very interested in school? Spends days at 5:. B. H. S. and nights at Hughes. . . . Has a Ford and needs a pilotys license. B. A. A. 39, 340, '41, 42; Track '39, 40, 41, 142: Hi'Y '42; Vocational Club 41, 42- ROBERT MEYER Honm student. . . Very athletic, especially when the girls are around. . . Keeps constant communication with J. Ebding, Basketball 40, '41, 42; Baseball 40, ,41, 42: French Club 41, '42; National Honor Society 41, s42; Hi-Y 41, '42, Treasurer, Second Semester '41, Vice President First Semester 42; Class President ,42; B, A. A. 39, 40, 41, 424 MARGARET REARDON M'r. Hegev's extra right hand. A . . Always bmezing in and out of rooms. . . . Talkati've but a swell girl . . . H0710? studenL G. A. A. '40, 41, w42; Girl Reserves ,41, ,42, President 42; French Club 41, Secretary-Treasurer .41: Photog' raphy Club .40, '41, '42; Student Counc'l 41; National Honor Society 541, President 42; Silver Typing Award '42. - CAROLYN RODEFELD Rathe'l quiet? Likes to play the piano. . . . Excellent Stu: dent. . . . Finkeys friend. Girl Reserves 41, 42; Arts Club '42; National Honor Societv 42; Bookkeeping Award '40; Silver Typing Award '41 MARGIE SCHELL Typist for Miss Mmgan. . . Would make a good house1 wife. . . . Likes to go to the movies . . . Always displays a sweet smile. F. H. PL 340; Bronze Typing Pin '41: Bookkeeping Award 40. JOYCE VANDAMENT Fond of dancing. . . . Quiet yet charming . . . Mr. Grave's chief problem . . A good basketball player. G. A. A '39, 40, 31-1, 42: Pep Squad .41: Girl ReI serves V41, 42; Silver Typing Award ,42; Class Play 42; F. H. A. ,41. FAYE WHILES An Elmwoodit5 , . Frequently awakens government class sleepm's by her giggling . . . Honor student. Elmwood High School '39, Dorian Chorus; Operetta; Girl Reserves '425 National Honor Society ,42; Class Play 542; Annual Staff 42; Bookkeeping Award 41; Special Gold Typing Pin 42. U83 $zninr farzmzll LTHOUGH graduation is a time of happiness and rejoicing, it is also a time of sorrow for us seniors. It is not the fact that we are graduating that is reminiscent of sadness, but rather the fact that we are leaving our dear Alma Mater, our teachers, and many faithful friends. In the future not everyone with whom we come in contact is going to be as amiable as the people we have been associating with for the past four years, and not everyone to whom we shall have to apply for advice will be as sincere and truthful as our own teachers. Before taking leave of St. Bernard High School, we wish to thank the superine tendent, the principal, and all the members of the faculty for the help and guidance they have given us the past years; and we sincerely promise that their kindness shall never be forgotten. 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Haulage, D. Springmeisr, F. XVachsman. V. Osborn, A. Milner, Jr, SECOND ROW F. Bollinger, A. Thels, K. Donavon, M. Herbig. J. Bowe, M, Malcolm, R. Brinkmeier, V Brown, J. Schumacher, J. Scheffer. FIRST ROWrrG. Davis, D. Kamenshek, P. Bernheisel, R. Smith, M, Knabb. A. Droste, I. Woodward, C. Fahrenkamp. V. Giblin, M McCabe, S. 'I'hicryoung OFFICERS President ..... Chester Alexander Vice President.........mm; 77777777777777777777777777777777 , Secretary .......................................................................... Treasurer .VVMary Belle McCabe ...................... Shirley Thieryoung Adviser Jean Bowe Miss Stuerwald i211 SIXTH ROW Heft lo rightk-B Bussell, W. Hayes, W. Eichler, J. Smith, G. Bright, C. Peavley. FIFTH ROXV 78. Ferguson, H. Anderson. E. Nagel, R. Kocnig, R Kelley, H. Danny. R. Hardiman. D. Eubanks. FOURTH ROWiD. McCabe, P. Friedman, J. Endtcr, J. Bowe, A. Brecden, H. Rhodes, H. Spurrier, L Pceno, J. Emery. THIRD ROW I. Thompson, J. Niderhclman; T. Tenhover, E, Luebbering, M. Pecno, G. Coifey, P. Wilson. W. Timmcra P. Muldoon. SECOND ROW D. Masters, B. Miller. M. Morgan, I. Holeclaw, S. Hammer, M. F'ahrenkamp, V Ziegler. M. Johnson, D. Enright. C. Eatan FIRST ROW' J. Sedell. S. Schwanccke. SV Kucster, E Henderson, L Scheffer, P. Milncr, F. Gibsun, L. Coffey, M. Gains, V. Gruber, F. Kuonen, M. aganwc$kbb OFFICERS President , Pauline Koonen Vice President Elden Nagel Secretary Flaine Wagner Advisers ........................................ Mr. Nieman and Miss Durnell UZI w FIFTH ROW Heft to riahO-S. Bollinger. R. Wood. R. Wash. J. Morgcnroth. E. Mary. C. Devora D. White. I. Powcrs. W. Schd'r; K Dunham. FOURTH ROXV R. Bockclman. K. Meier. L Jacobs. B Schalzman, A, Halker, M. Meyer, W. Bell. THIRD ROW, R. Morel, C Stump, B. Thomas, W. Hatfield, R. Rnhinson, F. Katmu, V. Schell, R, Krebs, B. Miller. SECOND ROXV-T. Carroll, D Morris, H Rishforth, A, Backs, RV Vandnmcnt, R. W'achsman, H. Goldberg, R Davis, FIRST ROW L. Lair, B. Burgoon, R. Fleissner, E. Km, cmd, A Estep, D. Blauvclt, M. Hclmkamp. J, St. Clair, K Sowders, R. Pennington. President... Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisers...V.v....7 .................. OFFICERS Jack Morgenroth ...................................................... Wanda Hatfield Billie Jean Schatzman ...... ................. Robert Wood Mr. O1Brien, Miss Morgan, and Miss Griszrner f231 Price, Daniel fighth 1519112 FOURTH ROXV Heft to righU-R. Panningmn J. Flatt, R. W'inkle, D1 Danna! E. Hartman A. Gottheb MI: E Brockman THI ROW F.S1'111es.M. Haney. H1 W'atson. H. Byrum. T. Wethington, B. Ames. FIRST ROW1E. W'ilkerson, W'. Hyne1 K1 Masters, 1. Reed, M. B1lliau, M. Morgan, E. Thompson, C Malcolm. em OFFICERS President Margaret Huber Vice President ............ Jean Flatt SecretaryITreaSuren ........................................................ Eileen Thompson Adviser ............. Miss Lott U41 D dR Smith SECOND ROWHH. Meyer F. Dishon,F.Gree11e, D. W1111ams S Geeding R. Skhultz: . W'a e, M. Huber, WW $annth Wade FIFTH ROXV Heft to righU B. Sharp, E. Brumma. L. Osborn, B. Nagel L. Fork. FOURTH ROW' 7:1. Foley. L. Sbarbati, J. King, S. Korn R. Wilkie, R. White. THIRD ROW M. Followell. R , B. Schoenfeld, M. Hayes, J. Dishon. , M. Hendricks, A. Schumacher, R. Trimpe. . Gajus. B. Depu'v. A. Schell. J. Alexander. E. Distler. owe. G. Kaufman. R. Haring. SECOND ROW' M. Snohcim. L. Runner 0 Stevens, C Calson. L. Spauldr ing. R. Randall, D. Hagedom, R. Schaefer, E. Mary, P. Meiners. FIRST ROW4D. Lair, E. Russell. L. Snwder. C. Smith, S. .Veinszardl, S. Lair, E. Truex, R. Wolfle, F. Johnson, N, Miller. V W OFFICERS ...Bob Trimpev Vice President ....... .................................. Mary Hayes Secretalwareasurerm 8W Don Hagedorn Advisers .................................................................................... M155 Dams and Mr. Obee A .25. 'Eannual ARTHUR EBDING Editor A gx LEONA DUNHAM Business Manager OMER DEAN, Assist nt Edits?u . i x I f 4 J DONALD GARLING Assistant Business Manager FRED BREITHOLLE SADIE HENIZE Jokes Editor Diarist f PHYLLIS HELMKAMP Photographer CLARA KOONEN Typist JANICE CASEBOLT Typist FAYE WHILES Typist J, J. O'BRIEN Faculty Advisor I I g . EtlUitiES Ll LI $130M FOURTH ROW' Heft to righ0 O Dean. I'L Andetson, E. Nagel, E Mays, F. XVachsman, H. Call, C. Alex- ander. H. Krebs, E. Heitlage, F. BreithollcV THIRD ROVVWJ. Bowc, D. Carling, R. Koenig, A. Milner, P. Herbig, J. Smith, S Peeno, D. Eubanks, B. Burkhardt. SECOND ROW H. Huff, D. Sprmgmeler, H. McCullough, R. Meyer, A. Breeden, B. Katenkamp, V4 Osbcm ,H. Denny. FIRST ROW7ML Nieman. Adviser: P. Fried, $111. LAPZiwno, R. Hardiman, J. Scheffer, B. Miller, D. McGabe, P. Muldoon, F. Bollinger. R W'ilson, Mn . Incr, vxscr. OFFICERS First Semester President .Hobert Huff Vice Presxdent.. ....Bob Meyer Secretary. ............... .VOmer Dean Treasurer... .. Don Garling Program Chalrman ........................................................... ........... Bill Katenkamp AdVISersMr Nieman and Mr. Milner Second Semester President. Hobert Huff Vice PrCSIdent. A1 Milner, Jr. Secretary. ....... Omer Dean Treasurer... Bob Burkhardt Program Chalrman: .............. Bill Katenkamp Advisers rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Mr. Nieman and Mr. Milner UN $zniur 6M Emma f FIFTH ROW Heft m righ0-Miss Sulerwald, Advisor; P. Bernheisel, J. Schumacher, V. Brown. FOURTH ROW -MV Malcolm. K, Donavon, M. Herbig, J, Bows. S. Henize, L. Finkc, RV Smith, M Reardon. THIRD RCHVH J Endter, M. Knabb. L, Coffey, M. Fahrenkamp, L. Dunham. M. McCabe, V. Giblin. F. Whiles. SECOND ROXV J. Sedell, S. Thieryoung, P. Milner, L. Scheffer. V. Grubcr, V. Ziegler, E. XVagner, M. Johnson, M. Pccno. FIRST ROxViM. Cajus, C. Rodefeld, E Henderson, C. Kooncn OFFICERS President Margaret Reardon Vice President Jean Bowe Secretary ............................................................................................................... Clara Koonen Treasurer .......... ,. Virginia Brown Adviser ............................................................................................................... Miss Stuerwald U9l junior 6m Rama FOURTH ROW Heft to righ0 D. Morns, H. Rishforth, M. Huber, J. Flatt, M155 Morgan. THIRD RO V7 D. Danner, B. DuPuy, H. Meyer, M. Hendricks, A Halker, E. Brumma. SECOND ROW'iB. Sharp, M. Hayes. B. Thomas. H. W'atson, W. HatEcld, M. Hclmkamp, F. Greene. FIRST ROVJ-C. Smith, H. Strohelm, C. Carson, J. King, I. Foley, 5. Weingart, E. Thompson, R. Fleissner. OFFICERS President..,.. .............................. . Helen Rishforth Vice President ............................................................................................. Margaret Huber Secretary. Shirley Geeding Treasurer ........................... Dorothy Morris Adviser .............. . Miss Morgan i301 jFrznth Club R. Meyvr, MV 1? SecrerairelTreasorier; D. Carling, M. 12 President: 0, Dean, M. le Porteure de chaise du Comite dc Programmes; Miss Stuerwald, Mlle, la Professcur. iatin Illuh THIRD ROW Uefl Lo 1igll0 MI. O Bn'en. adviser: P. Friedman, JV Rowe, F. Kattau, B. Miller. SECOND ROW-K. lehrenkamp, P. MilnPr, E. Wagner, VA Giblin. FIRST ROVV S. Thieryoung, M. McCabe, F. Glbson, M Gains, Li Coffey, L. ScheHer. OFFICERS President ............ Philip Friedman Vice President .................................................................................... Shirley Thieryoung Secretary................. . ............ quine Wagner Treasurer ............................................................................................................. Byron Miller FOURTH ROW Heft to righ0 J. Sedell. B. Eickler. G. CoHey. THIRD ROW-P. Wilson. B. L Schatzr man. A. Halker, M. Meyer. R. Vandamem. .K Donavon. P. Huddleston. J. Schumacher, V. Brown, A. Milner, H. Denny, SECOND ROW P. Koonen, L. Sheffer, P. Milner, R. MV Fleissner, M. Helmkamp, L. Shaffer, D. Harhig, J. ane, V. M. Gruber, E. Wagner, V. Ziegler, J. Endter. M. Peeno. R. Davxs. FIRST ROW' Mx'ss Hbckstep, adviser; A. Estep, WK Hattield, B Thomas, D. Morris, F. Gibson, M Knabb, M, Gajus, E. Dreste, Mr. Pfaff, Advisor. OFFICERS President ............................................................................................................ Elaine Wagner Librarian...... .......................... Omer Dean Secretarerreasurer ........................................................................ Naomi Wethington Adv1sersMr Pfaff and Miss Huckstep DH iaunur 3506th THIRD ROW Heft HIS righQDMiss Srueruald P. Helmkamp L Finke, D Garlmg, J. Ebdmg, J. Schumncher. IVII. Heger SECON ROXViC Rodefeld, C Koonen, Ii Whiles C. Alexander. B. Meyer. J. Bows, Donavuon M. Malcolm, M155 Davxs. FIRST ROWiMr. Nieman, S. Thicryou'ng, M. Reardon, 0. Dean, V. Ciblm. OFFICERS President. ......... Margaret Reardon Vice President ................................................................................................ Robert Meyer Secretary'Treasurer .......................................................................................... Orner Dean Advisers: Mr. Heger, Miss Davis, Mr. Nieman and Miss Stuerwald i331 $tudmt Emma! THIRD ROW' Ucfl to righdiH, McCullough, E. Mary, Mr. HCLICL SECOND ROXVaO. Dean. R. Schultz, DM Herbig, J. Ebdinz. FIRST ROXN-B. DuPuy. D. Bockelman, A. Brecdcn. M, Kmbb, M, Pccnu. OFFICERS President ......................................................................................................... Arthur Breeden Vice President .................................................................... , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dorothy Bockelman Secretary ...................................................................................................... Joyce Vandament Adviseru....u, V, Mr Heger B41 FOURTH ROW M Mal: olm G Cogcy, J Emery R. Hardiman. H. Anderson, 0. Dean. J. Smith, Mr. Grove, advisor.b THIRD ROB -XK Hatfield Bmxc S. chizc. I. Fcum HB McCullough. CB Pcavlcy, H. Denny. C. Alexander. SECOND ROWE W'a.I r. P. Hclmkamp. M. Reardnn P. Huddleston, I. kae. V. Ziegler. V. M, Grubex. FIRST ROXV-R. M FlPissner, C Rodefeld R Smith K. Fahrenkump, V. Giblin, M. S. McCabC. SJ Thieryoung. M. Johnson, 53m; Club OFFICERS Pres1dent .....V.....Phy11is Helmkamp Vice President ...................................................................................................... Omer Dean SecretaryiTreasurer Jean Bowe Adviser ............................. ...MrJ Grove 1F. 18. g. OFFICERS President ..................................................................................................................... Jean Endter Vice President ............................................................... , .......................... W'anda Hatfield Secretary ....Vivian Ziegler Treasurer Loretta Scheffer Adviser ..... MMiss Durnell FOURTH ROVJGT. Tmlmvu. H. Rushfunh. K, Donavon, J. Schumachcr, P. Hrddlpsrnn, P. Helmkamp, S. Henize, J. Thompson, E. Luebbering. THIRD ROWfA. Backs, M, Meyer. B. Thomas, J. Endten SECOND ROW-P. Milner, RV MV Fleissner, D. Morris, I. W'oodxhard L. Scheffer, E. Wagner, T Carroll B Bur goon, D. Blauvelt, M. Hendricks, FIRST ROVJ-L. La1r W Hatfield M. Helmkambp, M Peeno. V. Ziegler, V. M. Gruber, M. Johnson. R. Robinson, P. Bernheisel Miss Dumcll adviser. 1v SEVENTH ROW Heft m right1VC.Devorc,J. Morgcnrnth, E. Nagvl. K. Dcvorc, B. XVinkle. H T1mmcr, C Eaton, B.Katcnk:1mp. V Dnvls, R. Dunham. FIFTH ROW-P. Herbig. C. Stump, H. . Huif, D. Garl1ng.O.Dcan, F.3reithol1e, B Scheer. SIXTH ROWVL. Jacobs. R. Koemg. R, Pennington, D . W'hite. Krebs, P. Simms, J. Sm1th, I. Boxxe. C. Pcavlcy, J. Emery, R. Meyer. FOURTH RO1V7-B Hartman, K, Sowder, H. Denny. B Eickler. R. Bockelman, B. Hays, E. McDaniel, R. Price, R. Krebs THIRD ROXV L. Pecno. R. Pennington, L. Osborn. F. Kattnu. B. Amcs. D1 Enright. R. Wachsman, J. Dishon. D. McCabe. SECOND ROXVVF. Johnson H. Hyne. H. Goldberg, P. Meincrs. R. Gajus. A. Brccdcn. A. W. Milner, adviser; H. Spunier, H. Anderson. E. Erockman, R. Sm1th, R. Cayse. B. Haring. FIRST ROWL-J. Bowe L. J. Alexander, R. Randall, M. Monzan, R. Schaefcr, D. Hagedorn, A. Schumacher. . ' 23. g. g. OFFICERS President ..................................................................................... Omer Dean Vice President .......... Arthur Breeden SecretaryITreasurer, ...B111 Katenkamp Adv1seer Milner OFFICERS President- ...D0rothy Bochelman Vice Pres1den ..................................................................................... Grace Davis SecretaryPhylhs Helmkamp Treasurer, .Elaine Wagner Adviser ...Miss Huckstep THIRD ROW Heft to 1115111011 Thompson N Wcthingmn. M. Knabb. M. Morgan. E. Kincaid. RO Vij. Bowe, M. Johnson. J. 'Schumacher XV. Hatfwld D Morris B V.1ndamen1:.P.VI1ner ROXViG. Davis, V Brown I. Vandament, D Bockelman, P. Helmkamp, D. Kamenshek J Casebolt Sowdtr, SECOND FIRST SIXTH ROXV Heft tu rightIAD. Herbig, S. Hammcr, j, Morgenroth, E. Brockman, R. Pennington, R. XVoad, Bockelman, T. Wethingmn. V. Schcll, A. Gottlxeb, SI GeedlngI FIFTH Rowi-B. Schatzman, A. Halkcr. Stcidlc, RI Trimpe, R. Davis. 1. Hodge, E. McDaniel. FOURTH ROWiD. Morris, S. Kuester. L. Schcffcr, Pcnnmgton, A. Schumachcr. G. Kaufman, I Alexander, H. Goldberg, THIRD ROVViAI Drostc, A. Eslcp. Schumachcr, L. Sowdcr, B. Amcs, F. Dishon. R. Schultz. SECOND ROWkM. Jones, L Runner, L Cooley, V, Smith. P. Murgan, RI Muglcr. N. I. Read. M. Ringwald. RI Wachman. D. IIngcdum. FIRST ROXV- 1vI, Billiau, Gr Nash. CI Stump. RI Sthuctcr. E. Drogcr. R. Smith, XV. Stcidle. E. Mary, L. Morris, TI McCormick. D, XVclch. Miss R. Griizmur. -PFDF 1591151 OFFICERS President Jduk Morgenroth Vice Pr651dent..u......Bob Davis Billie Jean Schatzman ................. Mr. Pfaff and Miss Griszmer SecretaIY'Treasurerm Advisersm. 192p $quad THIRD ROW Ucfr m righrL-j, Schumachcr, V. Brown, M. anlcolmI J. Endter, K, Donavon. SECOND ROVV- D, Morns, EI Kincaid, L. Coffey. AV Backs, VV Gruber. M. Johnson, V. Ziegler, A. Estep FIRST ROW' MV KnabbA I anc, M. Pccno, F. Clbson, VJ, Hattield, I. VJQodward, M. Czuus, HI Rishforth, E. Xk'ztgncr, P. Milncr. Ehm Mailers m Left to right-M. Knabb. P. Milnar J. Scheffer, E. xVagner, J. Bowe BASKETBALL, VARSITY Elden Huber Robert Meyer Hobart Huff Virgil Davis Harold Estep Donald Gatling Eldcn Nagel Alfred Milner RESERVE Robert Davis Howard Spurrier James Morgenroth Charles Peavley Arthur Breeden Charles Devore EUZEFIIIEH CHEERLEADERS Jack Scheffer Jean Bowe Marion Knabb Phyllis Milner Elaine W'agner U8l MANAGERS Omer Dean Chester Alexander BASEBALL Hebert Huff Virgil Davis Robert Meyer Robert Burkhardt Alfred Milner Howard Spurrier Harold Estep Elden Nagel ledie Koenig $Eni0f 5mm SECOND R0 V Heft m n'ghpi A. V5. Milner. coach: EA Huber, HV Estep H. Hqu D. Barling, H. Spurricr, A. Milner. FIRST ROXVRR. Burkhardt, R. Muycr. A. Breeden, R Knemg, V. Dams, E. Nagel. J. Morgenroth. $ighth Garatlz $ufthall SECOND ROVJ Heft to righQ-Px Schumachcn K Smith. L Dishun. R. Price, E. Brockman, E. McDaniel. B. ?meds, A. WK Milner. coach, FIRST ROW R Schaefer, D. Hagedorn, D, Wade, XV, Hyne, M. Morgan, L. ow ers. UN $zninr Baakzthall SECOND ROXV Heft Lo 11'2110 0. Dean. mdnager; R. Burkhardt, R. Kueulg, E Nagel, D. Gatling, A. Milncr, C. Alexander, manager. FIRST ROW H, Ecrep, R, Meyer, E. Huber, H. Huff, V. Davis, AV WV Milncr, xx cfmch. an; X stzrbz Basketball 9.4;, SECOND ROW Heft t0 righQiO. Dean, manager; C. DeVore, R. Wood, J. Bows, B. Bockelman. C. Alexr under, rnanagg.ll FIRST ROXVHA. W. Milner, coach; R Davis, H. Spurritr, C. Peavley, J. Margemoth. A. Breeden. B. i er. E401 $ghth $radz Baskzthall SECOND ROW Ucfr m rightl-H Hardiman, manager; R. Smith E. Bmckman, A Schumacher, T. XVething' ton. FIRST ROXV-D, XVadr, R, Schaufhr. D. Hagedorn, JV Alexander, L. Sowder, A. XV. Milner, coach. at Cl. i:i3iookz uf.f;4ggxp+rL$L4,4Liiv ighth 6mm: Bagkzthall THIRD ROVV-B Randall. A. Gottlieb. E. Distelcr. E, McDaniel. T. Wethingtun. SECOND ROW--R Mor' gun. G. Nash, D. Welsh, B. Hering, J. Hodges, William McDaniel, D. Hngcdnm, BV Schumacher, FIRST ROVVK Drostc, RA Schuefer. J. Bowe. R. Caysc.'L. Sowder, R. W'ilkiiz, W. Hyne, R. Smith E411 $tniur Basthall ' WI sh i '4' v1? .' SECOND ROW 02ft lo righUwA. VW Milner. coach; 0 Dcan, manager; J. Bowc, D. Gaxlmg, C, Devme, RV Kocnig. E. Nagel. FIRST R0 V A. Milner, Br Meyex. V. DaviS. H. Huff, R. Burkhardt, H Estep, D. Mo Cabs. H. Spurricr, E. Scheer. THIRD ROWwC. Devorc, IL Koenig, E. Nagel. A. Milner, F. Breithnlle, H, Krebs. SECOND ROWLiW. Eicklcr. R. Smith, R. Winkle, V Osborn, G. Peavley, A. W' .Milner, coach. FIRST ROWLwH. Russel, H Chaney, R. Randall. S. Linville. J. Sowdzr, H. Osborne, R. Hermesch, P. Masmrs, j. Trace. K42 BOOK FOUR H3 3-33 J 30km $nap3huts iBiarg iBirzttnry gdnzrtiszmmts 30km H. Krebs: IIAfter all she's only a suicide blonde.v K. Devore: IISuicide hlonde? H. Krebs: IlYes, dyed by her own handy it Judge: E Whatls your name, occupation, and whatls the charge? Prisoner: EIMy name is Sparks, I am an electrician, and I am charged with battery.n Judge: uPut this fellow in a dry cell? 1k Tramp: ITd like to cut up some of that wood in the yard for a meal lady? Lady: lehy of course, help' yourself to it. I hope it is good? it Miss Morgan: won't you know what a relative clause 1's.7n Class: IND? Miss Morgan: IIWell, then, look it up in your appendix? 1k 0. Dean: IIDont you think my hair is very thick? D. Garling: Well, it grows on your head you know? 1? C. Rodefelcl: lIThe only men I kiss are my brothers. F. Whiles: EIWhat lodge do you belong to? ir P. Helmkamp: EEI stubbed my toe against the piano last night, but it didnt hurt me? C Koonen: IIWhyTl P. Helmkamp: III struck the soft pedalfl ir Names may not mean a thing, but think of the dates a girl could get if she were known as Miss Conduct. ir Mr. Nieman: lIDoctor, what I need is something to stir me up, something to put me in lighting trim. Did you put anything like that in the prescription.7n Doctor: kINo. You will find that in the bill. I441 V. Davis: HI cant have a good time at a party unless I act crazyfl C. Koonen: Itls not hard for you to have a good timefl at E. Huber: Can you keep a secret? F. Breithole: I sure canf, E. Huber: IIWell I am in need of two dollars.v F. Breitholle: IEDonIt worry, It's iust as if I heard nothingfl 1k Mr. Grove: IIWhat is a comet? C. Alexander: IIA star with a tail. M11 Grove: I'Very good. Now give me the name of one.v C. Alexander: IlMickey Mouse. ir M. Reardon: IICan I trust him? My Schell: HNO, Even the wool he pulls over your eyes is half cottonfl 1k R. Meyer: wIlve been trying to locate D. Garling for weeks.n J. Ebding: IlHave you inquired at every possible placer R. Meyer: I'Yes, Ilve even phoned his homef 1k Judge: I'And for the levity you have shown during your trial I shall give you an extra fine of $10. How does that suit youTl H. Krebs: IIThat's what I call extra line. 1k H. Estep: III only got 35 in mathematics and 40 in English, but I sure knocked them cold in science. . P. Herbig: lehat did you get.7n H. Estep: IIZerofI ir L. Dunham: ILI see you hurt your head, Did you have erays taken? B. Burkhardt: bl'Yepf' L. Dunharn: hIWhat did they shole B. Burkhardt: llNothingfa L. Dunham: I'The truth will come out Th9: ALL . fogs Senior Class Pr: dent Mtycr. 3-XVow! 4 Editor at Work 5 Nagc1 Connc 670m Gang. 77Private Pfaff. SiCont NIan Hunt. Gunnsr Krebs. ll-Captain Huff. Patriotic W'ork. 13-56mm Class Play Cast. 14 - r 30km Mr. OlBrien: Explain why the answers on your examination paper are all in qqu tation marks. B. Katenkamp: II believe I owe that much courtesy to the fellow who was seated on my left, sirfl if Jack had money; Jill had nil; Jill married Jack, so Jack had Jill; Jill went to Reno; now sheIs backi Jack has nothing, but Jill has jack. it J. Vandament: llDonlt drive so fast around corners. It frightens me. P. Herbig: tiDO what I doeshut your eyes when we come to a corner? ir F. Breitholle: IlMy mother doesnlt trust the banks. She puts our money in her shoes, K. Devote: thouare lucky. Mine puts ours in hats and dresses? 7k H. Huff Ito wifel: II wonder why it is we can't save anything? J. Bowe: IIItIs the neighbors, dear. They are always doing something we cant afford. i: E. Huber: IlDo you know the nature of an oath? 5 V. Davis: llWell, I guess I ought to My brother owns a Ford ir S. Henize: ElPardon me for stepping on your feetfl E. Meyer: Oh, thafs all right I walk on them myself. 1k Car owner to Pedestrian: L You walk around as though you owned the street. Pedestrian: kLYou ride around as though you owned your car?1 Mri Grove: IlI-Iow were the acoustics in the auditorium last nightTl P. Herbig: llTherels nothing wrong with those lightsf I461 The bigger the summer vacation the harder the fall. 1k All men are not homeless, but some are home less than others ir Dear Robert: Come tomorrow evening sure. Papa is at home, but he is laid up with a very sore foot. See? VIRGINIA. Dear Virginia: I cant come tomorrow evening. Igm laid up on account of your fatherls sore foot. See? ROBERT. it In these days of high speed and low mentality, the highways have become good! byways. HE R. Koenig: ItWhy didnlt I make 100 in my history test Mr. OlBrienTl Mr. O'Brien: kIRemember the question, lIWhy did the pioneers go into the wilder' nessT Well, Kto necka waant the right anl swer. jl ir Miss Morgan: Hack, please tell me what it is when I say, I love you, you love me he loves me! J. Ebding: Thats one of thelil triangles where somebody gets shot 1k A. Holt7claw: When will your dad be fit for work again? L. Finke: Canlt say for certain, but it will be a long time. A. Holtzclaw: IIWhat makes you think that? L. Finke: Cause compensations set inf Mr. OlBee: ElYou can ask a question but make it short? Seventh Grader: llWhen a doctor gets sick and another doctor doctors him, does the doctor doing the doctoring have to doc, tor the doctor the way the doctor being doctored wants to he doctored. or does the doctor doing the doctoring of the doctor, doctor in his own way? iBairg September ., J School begins. Welcome Mr. OiBee. The seventh and eighth graders enter . school today in high spirits, bewildered at the long faces of their upper class, men. Theyill find out. 6 Has anyone noticed the shining halls and rooms? The N. Y. A. boys really used a little elbow grease last summer. 23 Class election. Several students still demanding a recount 0f the votes. 26 Senior Girl Reserve Picnic and Initiation. 29 Election of annual staff. What an unfortunate day for electees. October 1 We might try erecting sign posts for those wayward soulsi Arthur Breeden lost! 2 HirY Initiation. The boys agree on a maximum radius of 2,000 miles for taking new members. 3 Junior and Senior Girl Reserves present to the students the opportunity to trip the light fantastic? 12 Paul Herbig, political science wizard, wants to know what a riot is. 17 Home EC. Club turns sophisticated and changes to Future Home Makers A550! ciation. 20 Bob Burkhardt ends his government report with the statement John Burkhardt, first chief of police, was his higrand popf 23 Teachers get much needed holiday? hSouthwestern Ohio Teachersi Institutei November 3 iiDoc Milner, Miss Dalton, and Mr. Grove chosen judges for Hi'Y contest concerning design on basketball schedules. 10 Seniors receive their class rings after a weeks delay. The school seal is once more established. 14 Congratulations to the junior class for their excellent play. 19 HirY contest over. Mary Malcolm, the iiwinnahf E471 39mg 20 The students get a breathing spell over Thanksgiving holidays 21 Terrace Park defeats St. Bernard in first basketball game of season. Score: 27,32. December 3 Assembly meeting. .il didnt do anythingh was a frequent phrase. 4 Notice to senior girls. Coach Grove will penalize an hour after school for being in a huddle too long. 11 P.IT. A. Minstrel is a great success, especially the Band and Glee Club. Mr. Pfaff certainly deserves a lot of credit. 18 Senior Girl Reserves and Hi'Y party. Why the mistletoe, Harold? Donit tell us you still need it. 25 Christmas vacation. School out until January 5. Janua'ry 20 Another teacher caught in the draft. This time ifs Mr. Wooley. 31,224 3 Semester examinations. 28 Several students remarked that they were patriotic. Reasone-their report cards were red, white and blue. February 2 Mr. Grove proudly sports his new suit. Could it be that he got a raise or was it pay day? 3 Mr Heger is the blame for Seniors not getting a study bell in government. Too many interruptions. i 4 Assembly program with Mrs. Nichols as speaker. 12 What happened to Mr. Grove's new suit? Did the finance company take it back? P.IT. A. celebrate thirtieth anniversary. 23 No school today. Thanks to George Washington. 26 A doublevfeature at the Andalus, sponsored by the Senior Class. i483 mm; March 9 10 April tJ u; 17 31 Iune .J' 11 12 What senior student said that the floor leader was chairman of the sweeping committee? tGovernmentJ The teachers as well as the students were greatly surprised by a visit from Private PfaH. New members chnsen for National Honor Society. Total membership is now sixteen. Senior Class play selected and entire cast chosen. G. A. A. dance provides good time for all. All F0015 Day. Even Mr. Nieman took advantage of the day and staged an April Fool joke on his government class. Baseball season under way. St. Bernard beats Plainville, 10I8. HirY presents lecture on social hygiene. Mr. Crumbie was guest speaker. Senior play, HHobgoblin House: is very successful. Annual HirY Girl Reserve dance. Some of the teachers can certainly swing around. Track Meet. St. Bernard1s day will come yet. F. H. A. sponsor an entertaining and enjoyable dance. Honor Banquet provided for our heroes, Seniors start counting the hours until graduation. JuniorrSenior Prom ends in the wee hours of the morning Baccalaureate Services held at Wilson Memorial Church. The big day that so many seniors have been waiting for is here--graduation. After commencement the class of ,42 return to school, get reports, bid adieu to their teachers, and make plans for the Senior picnic. 1491 iBirztturg Brockelman, Dorothy ..................... .,,,V101 Albert Street, St. Bernard Breitholle, Fred 4251 Greenlee Avenue, St. Bernard Casebolt, Janice ............. , ..................................................................... 4426 Kemper Avenue, St. Bernard Davis, Virgil ............................................................................................... 628 East Ross Avenue, St. Bernard Devore, KennethUl Cleveland Avenue, St. Bernard Dean, Omer ........ 4432 Sullivan Avenue, St. Bernard Dunham, Leona ............................................................................................................ 40 Oak Street, St. Bernard Ebding, Arthur ......................................................................................... 4429 Kemper Avenue, St. Bernard Estep, Harold ............................................................................................................ 106 Bank Street, St. Bernard Finke, Lorraine, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 311 Washington Avenue, St Bernard Garling, Donald. ...... 2014 Stevens Avenue, Mt. 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VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 5101 Vine Street, St. Bernard Helmkamp, Phyllis . 93 Oak Street, St. Bernard Herbig, Paul ................................................................................................... 3 001 Tower Avenue, St. Bernard Huber, Elden . . ........... 4423 Sullivan Avenue, St. Bernard Huff, Hobart ............................................................................................................ 4710 Vine Street, St. Bernard Katenkamp, William 7777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 221 Washington Avenue, St. Bernard Holtzclaw, Alice ................................................................................................ 506 Oak Street, Elmwood Place Koonen, Clara..2.u,,,,6208 Vine Street, Elmwood Place Krebs, Harry .1324 East Ross Avenue, St. Bernard Mt-zyer, Robert ...................................................................................................... 51 Orchard Street, St Bernard Reardon, Margaret ..... 2 .......... 108 Walnut Street, Elmwood Place Rodefeld, Carolyn ................ 214 Cleveland Avenue, St. Bernard Schell, Margie... 19 East Ross Avenue, St. Bernard Vandament, Joyce ........................................................................... 5141 Broerman Avenue, St. Bernard Whiles, Fayeu, ....................................................................................... 221 Linden Street, Elmwoocl Place 1 501 gdbzrtiszmznts i511 Compliments of mg Eluh Hi'Y Purpose To maintain, create and extend throughout the school and comr munity, high standards of Christian character. MEMBERS Chester Alexander Homer Anderson Fred Bollinger Arthur Breeden James Bowe Fred Breitholle Robert Burkhardt Omar Dean Harold Denny Dallas Euhanks Philip Freidman Donald Garling Robert Hardiman Earl Heitlage Paul Herbig Hobart Huff Billy Katenkamp Rhudie Koenig Harry Krebs Earl Mays Donald McCabe Howell McCullough Robert Meyer Byron Miller Alfred Milner, Jr. Paul Muldoon Elden Nagel Vester Osborn Lester Peeno Sherman Peeno Jack Scheffer Julius Smith Donald Springmeier Fred Wachsman Powell XVilson A. W. Milner, Adviser R. T. Nieman, Adviser i521 Compliments of The Citizens Bank Of St. Bernard Nlember of Feoleral Deposit Insurance Corporation 4812 Vine Street St. Bernard, Ohio Parking Space Available For VOur Customers Compliments of . . . 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