St Bernard High School - St Bernardian Yearbook (St Bernard, OH)
- Class of 1943
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11 9 45 ST BERNARDIAN CONTENTS Administration and Faculty Graduates Sub-Graduates Activities Sports Advertisements FOREWORD When the haze of many winters have passed and the memories of your school days return with the spring, we hope that this volume of the St. Bernardian will help you recall some incidents which happened in the Halls of St. Bernard. DEDICATION Ib Charles W. HoWell, our Superintendent, as a token of our appreciation of his devotion in guidance and friendship, we sincerely dedicate this twentieth year of publication. N ADMWMSTRATKNJ AND FACULTY .; PRINCIPAL J . HERBERT HEGER FACULTY GORDON DUVALL LOUISE E. DALTON PAINE RUBY D. WILLIAM KRAMER SARAH'DURNELL JOSEPH SAYLES E. STUERWALD OLGA V. .mmmm GRACE A FACULTY RUTH REUWER MARGARET EREINIG RUTH G. PFAFF HARRY LARGENT RALPH T. NEMAN ALICE TURNER JAMES J. O'BRIEN BOARD OF EDUCATION FIRST ROW: heft to rith J . Bergheger, H. Nunlist, W. Schumacher SECOND ROW: C. Schaefer Elerld, F. Karla, J. Von Eagle 10 SENIORS Color - Red and Silver Motto - Less than our best is failure Class Flower - American Beauty Rose President - Howell McCullough Vice-President - Sherman Peeno Secretary - Fred Bollinger Treasurer - Ruth Brinkmeier With all earnestness we say that our years at St. Bernard have been filled with knowledge and enjoyment which will long remain in our memories - - - To the coming Seniors we wish - - - Success. 12 CHESTER A4 ALEXANDER G118 A man's a man for all that. Vice-Pres. 'ho, Scholastics 'hO '41, B.A.A, 'ho 'ul, Pres. Latin Club 'ul, Class Pres. 'ul '42, HiJY 'ul 'A2 'A5 Sports Mgr. '42, Jr. Class Play 'h2, Honor Society 'h2 'h5, Annual Staff Illa PATRICIA.J. BERNHISEL PAT She makes pleasure and work go hand in hand. Therefore proving that EEE- Girl Reserves 'hO'hl'42, Defense Project Chairman 'ue, G.A.A. 'ho'hl'h2, Latin Club 'hl, F.H.A. '42'h5, Library Assist- ant 'h2'43, Annual Staff 11,; FRED E. BOLLINGER FERDIE Ready to share a joke with anyone. And lots of fun at all times. Scholastics lui, Latin Club 'hl, Hi-Y 'h1 'h2 'uj, Sec. 'u5, Class Play 'he, Class Sec. 'hj JEAN H. BOWE BOWSIE 'Clad with wisdomk majesty. Scholastics 'ho, Girl Reserves 'uo kl 'h2 'h5, Vice-Pres. 'he, Pres.'h5, Girl Reserve Ring 'he, Glee Club 'hO L'hl 'u2 'hj, G.A.A. 'uo 'ul 'ue '45, Pres. vua Latin Club 'ul, Sec. 'hl, Student Council 'hl, Cheerleader '41 'h2 'h5, Class Treas. 'h0 'h2, Honor Society 'h2 'h3, Bronze and Silver Typing Awards'ua, Class Play 'us RUTH B. BRINKMEIER , COBINA . A little mensense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Jr. Class Play 'h2 Class Treas. 'hj Latin Club 'hB Vice-Pres. 'h3 Annual Staff 'uj Sr. Class Play 'h5 VIRGINIA L. BROWN JINNY She meets life as though it were her own invention. Basketball 'hO, Track 'ho, Glee Club 'uo '41 'he, G.A4A. 'h0 'h1 'u2 'ha, Pep Squad 'h1 'h2, Letter Award 'h2, Girl Reserves 'uo 'ul 'he vha, Girl Reserve Ring 'hl, Squad Leader 'hl 'ua, Treas. 'u2, Latin Club 'ul, Jr. Class Play 'h2, F.H;A. '42 '45, Treas. 'ha, Annual Staff 'u3, Sr. Class Play Ina GRACE V. DAVIS VELH She who does things quietly will likely do them well. Basketball 'hO, Letter Award 'hO; Track 'MO, Civics Club '40, Treas. '40, Bookkeeping Award 'hl, G.A.A. '40 'h1 'h2 '35, Pep Squad 'hl, Let- ter Award 'he, Vice-Pres. 'hj, Bronze and Silver Typing Awards'hi, Annual Staff 'h5 KATHLEEN'MN DONOVAN my If silence were golden she'd be a millionare. Scholastics 'hO, Latin Club 'Hl, G.AJA. '40'41 'h2'h3, Pep Squad 'hl'hQ, Glee Club 'hO'Hl'hQ'h5, Girl Reserves 'hO'hl'hE' 'uj, Sec. 'ug, F.H.A, 'he, Honor Society 'hE'hB, Library Asst. '45, Vice- Pres. Honor Society 'h3 ALLENE R. DROSTE MATILDA Her laughter is often heard and well remembered. Glee Club 'uo 'u2 'hj, Jr. Play 'h2, Drum Majorette 'h2 'h5, Bronze and Silver Typing Awards'hB, Sr. Play h3, Civics Club 'hO, Annual Staff n+5 CATHERINE M. FAHRENKAMP Hm Her talents were more of a sil nt class. Scholastics 'hl Latin Club 'h2 Arts Club 'h2 Bronze Typing Award 'AB VIRGINIA M. GIBLIN GENNY A happy voice,a pleasant eye. Arts Club 'HZ Latin Club 'h2 Girl Reserves '42'h5 Honor Society 'h2'45 Bronze and Silver Typing Awards'hj MARY E. HERBIG DOLLY There is no wisdom like frankness. Civics Club 'ho, Glee Club Inc 'ul 'h2 'h5, Latin Club 'hl, Girl Re- serves 'h1 'h2 'h3, Class Play 'AE 'ua, Band 'h2 'h5, Scholastics 'uo 'ul, Student Council 'he, Bronze, silver and gold typing awards 'h5 DOROTHY M. KAMENSEEK DOTTIE A swell sport and a well sort. Glee Club 'hO, Civics Club 'hO, Girl Reserves '40, Photography Club 'hO, Basketball 'hO, Track 'hO, Let- ter Award 'ho, G.A.A. 'ho W1 W2 'h3, Pep Squad 'hl, Letter Award '42, Bronze and Silver Typing Awards 'hi, Annual'Staff ' 3 MARION J. KNABB KNABBIE Silence never betrays anyone. Girl Reserves 'kO 'hl '42, Glee Club 'uo 'hl n+2, G.A..A. 'h0 'h1 'ME '45, Pep Squad 'LE, Latin Club 'hl, Class Vice-Pres. 'hl, Student Council 'h2, Cheerleader W2 '45 MARY G. MALCOLM M. G. M. True to her word, her work and her friends. Glee Club '40, Photography Club 'hO, Latin Club '41, Sr. Girl Reserves 'hl '42 'h5, G.A.AJ 'h0 'h1 'h2 'h5, Arts Club 'h2, Honor Society 'h2 'h5, Bronze and Silver Typing Awards 'hS EARL D. MAYS DENVER Enough, with over measure. Basketball 'ul; Jr. Class Play 'h2, HiJY vul 'ue 'ua, Sr. Class Play 'ha, Bronze Typing Award 'hB HOWELL D. McCULLOUGH MAC H The business of life is to go forward. Baseball 'uo 'hl, B.A.A. 'ho, Photography 'uo 'ul; Band 'uo, Latin Club 'hl, Class Treas. '41, H14Y 'ul 'Le 'hs, Pres. lst. Sem-. ester, Student Council 'u2, Arts Club 'h2, Class Play 'h2 'h3, Class Pres. h3, Annual Staff 'h5 SHERMAN L. PEENO SHERM Men of few words are best men. B.A.A, 'ho 'ul 'h2, Latin Club 'hl, HiX 'h2 'h5, Program Chairman 'ha, Class Vice-Pree. 'hi, Sr. Play 'hj, Annual Staff 'u5 JACK M. SCHEFFER SCHEFF He who does no mischief does it all. B.AJAJ 'h0 'h1 'ue, Hi-Y 'ul 'h2 'h5, Bookkeeping Award 'hl, Student Coun- cil inl, Cheerleader 'h1 'h2 'h5, Captain 'h2 'uj, Jr. Play '42,Sr. Play 'hj, Basketball 'hj, Bronze Typing Award 'u5, Annual Staff vua LORETTA M. SCHEFFER BET Life is not life, without delight. Civics Club 'uo, G.A.A. '40 'h1 'h2 'ns, Sr. Girl Reserves 'h1 'h2 'h5, Glee Club 'he, F.H.A. Treas. '42, Sec. 'hB, Pep Squad 'h1 'h2, Arts Club 'h2 JOYCE M. SCHUMACHER JOY This lass is the song bird of our class. Honor Society 'M2 'h5, Pres. '43, Glee Club 'h0 'h1 'h2 'h5, Sr. Girl Reserves 'hl '42 'hj, Latin Club 'ul, G.A.A. 'uo 'ul 'h2 'h5, Pep Squad 'h1 'h2, F.H.A. 'h2, Class Play 'h2 'u5, Library Asst. In; ROSA.LEE F. SMITH BABE My mind to me a kingdom is. G.A,A. 'uo 'ul, Scholastics 'uo val, Photography Club 'hl, Latin Club 'hl, Arts Club 'u2, Girl Reserves 'u2 'u3, Librarian 'h2, Class Play 'LE, Bronze and Silver Typing Awards'hi, Honor Society 'hj DONALD A. SPRINGMEIER DON ll Happy am I, from care I am free. Why aren't they all content like me? Photography Club '40, B.A.A. 'hO ml'hQ, H14Y 'hl'kE'hB, Sec. of Class 'ul, Jr. Class Play 'h2 ALICE A. TBEIS AL Soft peace she brings wherever she arrives. G.A.A. 'h0 'h1 'h2, Latin Club 'hl, F.H.A. 'h2 'kj SHIRLEY F. THIERYOUNG IISEIRL Virtue is bold and gcodness never fearful. Latin Club 'h2, Class Sec. 'he, Arts Club 'h2, National.Honor Society 'h2 'kS, Sr. Girl Reserves 'h2 'h3 FRED G. WACHSMAN WACHSIE happy-go-lucky fashion. Track '42, Hi-y 'h1 'h2, Sr. Play 'h5 EARL D. THOMAS DAIJE 1! Quiet Hort. His port is Elmwood. B.A.A. 'uo 0+1, Jr. Play '42, .Bronze Typing Award '45 Just takes life as it Games in a IRENE D. WOODWARD 'woonx V She is full of good meaning and good wishes. G.A.A. '40 'h1 'h2 'h5, F.H.A. 'kE 'h5,-L1brary Asst. 'hB, Pep Squad 'h1 'h2, Bronze and Silver Typing Awards vha CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of l9h5,ebeing superb physical specimens of superior in- tellect, eagle-eyed, hard-hearted, dignified, and possessing great determinatiOn, do hereby declare this to be our final Will and testament, and the only valid docu- ment thereof. e We will to the teachers all our conduct grades so they may reminisce upon our docility and obedience. We will to the Juniors our ability to get ioqz in every Government and History test. We will to the Sophomores the ability to become Seniors. We will to the Freshmen our devil-may-care attitude so they may awe the rest of the student body. i In addition, members make these bequests: I; I; Chester Alexander, will my dancing talent to Charles DeVore. Pat Bernheisel, will my sober demeanor and punctuality to Margie GaJus. Fred Bollinger, will my outstanding oratorical ability to Harold Denny. Jean Bowe, will my scholastic ability to my brother tJames Bowel. Ruth Brinkmeier, will my Jokes for this annual to next year's annual staff. Virginia Brown, will my very fiery temper to Whnda Hatfield. Grace DavisJ will my devil-may-care attitude to Mary Jane Koonen. Kathleen Donovan, will my pleasant disposition to Elaine Wagner. Allene Droste, will my ability to get a kick out of anything to Anne Estep. 22 I, Catherine Fahrenkamp, will my giggle to Ruth Robinson. I, Virginia Giblin, will my soldier boy friends to anyone who wants them. I, Dolly Herbig, will my ability to sell War Stamps to Audrey Boeskin. I, Dorothy Kamenshek, will my diamond-studded typing pin to verla Mae Gruber. I, Marion Knabb, will my skinned-up knees to Jean Herman. 1, Mary Malcolm, will my natural historic ability to whoever is fool enough to take it. I, Earl Mays, will my economist ability to Powell Wilson. I, Howell McCullough, will my perfect school attendance to Dallas Eubanks. I, Sherman Peeno, will my Don Juan way with women to Elvin Brockman. I, Jack Scheffer, will my spontaneous gaiety to Arthur Breeden. I, Loretta SCheffer, will my liking of Government and History to Philip Friedman. I, Joy Schumacher, will my blank sheet music to Margarethuber. I, Rosa Lee SmithJ will my habit of talking without permission during English to Ruth Schultz. I, Donald Springmeier, will my power over the teachers to Byron Miller. I, Alice Thais, will my cat naps in Government class to anyone sleepy. I, Shirley Thieryoung, will my long sweaters and short skirts to Vivian Ziegler. I, Earl Thomas, will my used-up typing paper to Richard Smith. I, Fred Wachsman, will these words, I don't know, to Bob Wachsman. I, Irene Woodward, will my ability to spell correctly to Margaret Helmkamp. 23 SUB - GRADUATES FIRST ROW: 1eft to right R. Hardiman, J. Sedell, S. Kuester, L. Coffey, M. Morgan, T. Tenhover, B; Miller. SECOND ROW: J. Herman, L. Scheffer, M. Hendricks, E. Henderer, S. Schwanecke, R. Mahan, V. M. Gruber, V. Ziegler. THIRD ROW: P. Friedman, E. Luebbering, N. Wethington, M. Peeno, M. Gajus, E. Wagner, M. Johnson, T. Carroll, J. Endter. FOURTH ROW: W. Eichler, G. Coffey, D. Rishforth, J. Smith, S. Hammer, I. Holtzclaw, D. Eubanks. FIFTH ROW: P. Muldoon, H.-Denny, R. Kelley, H. Anderson, J. Emery, R. Reardon, A. Breeden, J. Bowe, P. Wilson, D. Enright. JUNIORS OFFICERS President - Arthur Breeden Vice-President -- Robert Reardon Treasurer -- James Bowe Secretary -- Elaine Wagner Adviser -- Olga V. Stuerwald 26 FIRST ROW: Ileft to right F. Kattau, V. Fahrenkamp, L. Abeling, F. Edwards, A. Estep, D. Morris, M. Helmkamp, E. Malott, F. Simms, R. Vandament, R. Davis. SECOND ROW: N. Bruegman, R. Robinson, w; Hatfield, L. Wilson, L. Lair, R. Fleissner, M. Corey, N. Hensley, H. Zinser, D. Blauvelt, A. Backs, J. R. Findley.- THIRD ROW: D. Henderson, F. Salyers, H. Morrow, R. Brietholle, H. Rishforth, R. Lane, M. Muthler, B. J. Schatzman, A. Halker. FOURTH ROW: H. Steifvater, H. Ellison, M. J. Koonen, R. Pennington, D. Robertson, A. Baldock, E. Huber, R. Wachsman. FIFTH ROW: R. Bockelman, S. Bollinger, C. Eubanks, W. Brown, C. Stump, L. Simms. J. Morgenroth, H. Leininger, H. Goldberg, J. McQueary, V. Schell. SIXTH ROW: E. Mary, R. Krebs, W. Eaton, R. Woods, H. Morel, B. Miller, C. Gillespie, K. Meier, R. Dunham, C. DeVore. SOPHOMORES OFFICERS President -- William BrOWn Vice-President -- Robert Bockelman Treasurer -- Wanda Hatfield Secretary -- Doris Moore Advisers -- Sara Durnell and Ralph T. Nieman FIRST ROW: heft to righw R. Scheffer, J. Reed, H. Zinser, M. Huber, D. Banner, H. Watson, V. Russell, L. Morris, M. Billiau, W. Hyne. SECOND ROW: E. Wilkerson, E. Meyer, M. Herman, V. Morris, M. Morgan, B. Ames, A. Boeskin, B. Wisbey, J. Paul, S. Geeding. THIRD ROW: A, Gottlieb, E. Brockman, E. McDaniel, R. Price, T. Wethington, R. Smith, H. Lipps, R. Schultz, J. Haarman, E. Wilkerson, D. Wade. FRESHMEN OFFICERS President -- Margaret Huber Vioe-President -- Richard Smith Treasurer -- Dorothy Banner Secretary -- Eileen Thompson Adviser -- James J. O'Brien 28 FIRST ROW: left to right S. Kern, C. Smith, B. Cornelius, N. Miller, E. Mary, R. Gajus, L. Runner, C. Carson. SECOND ROW: R. Woelfle, M. Ruck, D. Lair, S. Weingart, F. Dishon, K. Masters, E. Truex, S. Lair. THIRD ROW: F. Johnson, B. Schoenfeld, L. Linville, J; King, B. DuPuy, I. Foley, M. Hayes, L. Spaulding, J. Stewart, M, Hendricks, 0. Rogers, A. Schell, B. Sharpe. FOURTH ROW:I L. Sowders, R. Wilkie, R. White, R. Haring, R. Cayse, R. Randall, B. Nagel, E. Brumma. FIFTH ROW: C. Malcolm, G. Kaufman, R. Trimpe, A. Schumacher, E; Distler, J. Alexander, R. Schaefer, D. Hagedorn, J. Bowe. JUNI OR HI GH SOPHOMORES OFFICERS President -- Ralph Gajus Vice-President -- Earl Mary Secretary-Treasurer -- Norman Miller Advisers -- Margaret Breinig and Gordon Duvall 29 FIRST ROW: 1eft to right H. Taylor, M. Morris, M. Jones, E. Johnson, T. Dishon, L. Morris, G. Kubitz, D. Ellis, T. Steward, M. Schumacher, J. Hudson, C. Ulmer. SECOND ROW: J. Kapelson, I. Powell, R. Droste, H. Hyne, G. Stringer, L. Cooley, J. Davis, R. Mugler, P. Huber, V. Hancock. THIRD ROW: R. Schumacher, C. Anderson, J. Gruber, C. Messer, D. Robbins, D. Richardson, A. Strong, R. Car- son, E. Kincaid, S. Keller. FOURTH ROW: J. Hodges, W. Winkle, J. Morris, S. Nashl H. Watson, E. Kohler, R. Doyle, K. Record. 1 JUNIOR HIGH FRESHMEN OFFICERS President -- Milton Jones Vice-President -- Janet Davis Treasurer -- Phyllis Huber Secretary -- Ruth Mugler Advisers--Alice Turner and Ellen Obee 50 $ FIRST ROW: deft to right A. Baldock, E. Huber, D. Robertson, P. Muldoon, F. Bollinger, D. Enright, A. Breeden, R. Pennington, J. SCheffer, B. Miller. SECOND ROW: F. Kattau, W. Brown, R. Hardiman, C..DeVore, R. Reardon, H. Leininger, c. stump, E. Thomas, J. J. O'Brien Maviserk THIRD ROW: R. T. Nieman Adviser D. Springmeier, J. Emery, J. Morgenroth, R. Wbod, J. Smith, S. Peeno, P. Friedman. FOURTH ROW: E. Mays, C. Eubanks, E. Mary, S. Bollinger, H. Denney, H. McCullough, F. Waohsman, P. Wilson, J. Bowe. Hl-Y OFFICERS let Semestgr 2nd Semesterv Howell McCullough . . . . . . . . President . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Scheffer James Bowe . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President . . . . . . . . Fred Bollinger Julius Smith . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . Julius Smith Fred Bollinger . . . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . . . . Philip Friedman Ralph T. Nieman . . . . . . . . . Advisers . . . . . . . . . . James J. O'Brien 52 FIRST ROW: Qeft to right M. Peeno, W. Hatfield, K. Donovan, V. Gruber, Olga V. Stuerwald Adviser , J. Bowe, J. Endter, N. Hansley, F. Salyere. SECOND ROW: M. Herbig, R. Robinson, D. Morris, M. Helmkamp, V. Ziegler, T. Carroll, M. Corey, J. Schumacher. THIRD ROW: H. Steifvater, J. Findley, M. Gajus, L. Coffey, D. Rishforth, E. wagner, M. Muthler, S. Abeling, L. Scheffer, V. Brown, B. Schatzman, L. Scheffer, A. Halker, V. Giblin, M. Meyer. FOURTH ROW: I. Holtzclaw, E. Henderer, A. Backs, H. Ellison, M. Koonen, F. Simms, M. Johnson. SENIOR GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS A President -- Jean Bowe Vice-President -- Verla Mae Gruber Treasurer -- Jean Endter Secretary -- Kathleen Donovan Adviser -- Olga V. Stuerwald Squad Leaders Mary Grace Malcolm Lorraine Coffey Margie Gajus Elaine Wagner Virginia Lee Brown 55 FIRST ROW: left to right I. Foley, G. Coffey, D. Banner, Grace A. Morgan iAdviser , M. Huber, C. Carson, B. Cornelius, E. Johnson. SECOND ROW: C. Smith, S. Kern, L. Spaulding, S. Geeding, J. Stewart, L. Cooley, E. Thompson. THIRD ROW: G. Kubitz, T. Steward, D. Ellis, P. Huber, J. Morris, E. Meyer. FOURTH ROW: J. Davis, J. Gruber, B. DuPuy, M. Hayes, E. Brumma, S. Nash. JUNI OR GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS President -- Margaret Huber Vice-President -- Iris Foley Treasurer -- Dorothy Banner Secretary -- Carol Jean Carson Adviser -- Grace A. Morgan Squad Leaders Shirley Geeding Charleen Smith Milretta Stroheim Eileen Thompson 51+ FIRST ROW: heft to righw F. Salyers, R. Fleissner, A. Droste, M. GaJus, M. Helmkamp, R. Robinson, W. Hatfield. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Paine D1rector , J. Schumacher, D. Morris, N. Wethington, E. Wagner, A. Halker, V. Ziegler. THIRD ROW: R. Breitholle, M. Herbig, J. Bows, K. Donovan, M. Peeno. GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President -- Elaine Wagner Secretary-Treasurer -- Ruth Robinson Librarian -- Joy Schumacher Adviser -- Ruby D. Paine 35 FIRST ROW: heft to righw A. Boeakin, R. Breitholle, M. Peeno, L. Scheffer, Sarah Durnell AdViser , V. Brown, M. Huber, P. Bernheisel, E. Henderer. SECOND ROW: R. Fleissner, H. Rishforth, L. Lair, D. Blauvelt, W. Hyne, R. Schultz, . Herman, M. Billiau, H. Zinser. THIRD ROW: L. Scheffer, B. Wisbey, J. Paul, . M. Gruber, D. Morris, V. Russell, H. Watson, V. Ziegler, D. Rishforth, . Wilkerson, I. Woodward. FOURTH ROW: W. Hatfield, E. Luebbering, M. Meyer, . Robinson, F. Salyers, M. Hendricks, S. Schwanecke, M. Helmkamp, T. Carroll, . Hensley. zwm4z F.H. A. CLUB OFFICERS President -- Louise Soheffer Vice-President -- Margaret Huber Treasurer -- Virginia Lee Brown Secretary -- Mabel Peeno Adviser -- Sarah Durnell 56 FIRST ROW: left to right D. Herbig, R. Schumacher, R. Schaefer, W. Steidel, R. Smith, E. Mary, I. Kroger, M. Ringwald, J. Reed, R. Vandament. SECOND ROW: T. Sprague, M. Jones, R. Dafferon, G. Nash,D. Hagedorn, L. Hawkins, F. Morris, A4 Estep, D. Morris, L. Morris, T. McCormick, L. Cooley, R. Mugler, Ruth G. Pfaff . DirectresS . THIRD ROW: A. Droste, P. Morgan, B. Ames, A. Halker, B. Schatzman, L. Runner, J. Smith, G. Kaufman, S. Geeding. FOURTH ROW: A. Gottlieb, C. Stump, AJ Schumacher, J. Alexander, H. Goldberg, E. McDaniels, R. Davis, J. Morgenroth. FIFTH ROW: E. Brockman, R. Trimpe, R. Wood, R. Waohsman, T. Wethington, V. Sch 11. BAND 57 FEST ROW: heft to righd M. Knab1:, V. M. Gruber, Ruth Reuwer LAdviserL V. Ziegler, V. Brown. SECOND ROW: M. Johnson, M. Peeno, E. Wagner, J. Bowe, G. Davis. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President -- Jean Bowe Vice-President -- Grace Davis Treasurer -- Verla Mae Gruber Secretary -- Elaine Wagner Adviser -- Ruth Reuwer Sports Chairmen Grace Davis Dorothy Kamenshek Marion Knabb Virginia Lee Brown Margret Johnson Mabel Peeno 58 HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: left to right J. Herbert Eager AdViser , V. Giblin, J. Schumacher, K. Donovan, M. G. Malcolm, Ralph T. Nieman AdViser .- SECOND ROW: N. Wethington, L. Coffey, M. Morgan, J. Endter, J. Bowe. THIRD ROW: Margaret Breinig Adviser , J. Bows, Gordon Duvall Adviser. OFFICERS: President -- Joy Schumacher, Vice-President -- Kathleen Donovan, Treasurer -- Mary Grace Malcolm, Secretary -- Virginia Giblin, Advisers -- Margaret Breinig, J. Herbert Heger, Ralph T. Nieman, Gordon Duvall E. Wagner, LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: 1eft to right H. Zinger, B. Schatzman, M. Morgan, D. Morris, R. Fleissner, R. Brinkmeier. SECOND ROW: James. J. O'Brien Adv1ser , J. Findley, Aw Halker, R. Wood. OFFICERS: President - Dorothy Morris, Vice-President -- Ruth Brinkmeier, Treasurer -- Mildred Morgan, Secretary -- Rose Marie Fleissner, Adviser James J. O'Brien. 59 SSSSSS ' m'vamvwh SENIOR BASKETBALL FIRSZ'ROW: 1eft to right A. Breeden, C. DeVore, J. Bowe, J. Morgenroth, R. Davis. SECOND ROW: F. Kattau Mgr. J. Boehm, E. J. Sayles COaCh , R. Reardon, J. Scheffer, R. Hardiman Mgr. RESERVE BASKETBALL FLRST ROW: heft to righw B. Miller, E. Huber R. Smith, R. Bockelman, E. Brockman, R. Pennington. SECOND ROW: E. J. Sayles Roachh A. Gottlieb, R. Wood, T. Wethington, R. Wachsman. 1+5 SENIOR BASEBALL FIRST ROW: 1eft to right R. Davis, J. Haarman, R. Reardon, c. Stump, R. Wachsman, D. Enright. SECOND ROW: E. Brockman, C. DeVbre, D. Wade, E. J. Sayles Coach . THIRD ROW: F. Kattau Mgr. , A. Breeden, 0. Alexander, H. Anderson, J. Morgenroth, J. Bowe. JUNIOR HI GH BASEBALL 'FIRST ROW: 1eft to right N. Miller, E. Mary, R. Trimpe, J. Alexander, R. Carson, R. Schaefer. SECOND ROW: R. Distler, E. J. Sayles coach , J. Bowe, R. Wilkie, A. Schumacher, R. Cayse, D. Hagedorn. ML TRACK FIRST ROW: left t0 right P. Friedman, H. Goldberg, W. Eichler, R. Smith, R. Bockelman, J. Smith, S. Peeno, E. J. Sayles beach . SECOND ROW: R. Reardon, R. Wachsman, D. Enright, E. Brockman, R. Gajus, H. Leininger, R. Davis. THIRD ROW: C. DeVore, E. Mary, J. Boehm, H. Anderson, J. Morgenroth, H. Denny, J. Bowe, C. Stump. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: left to right L. Spaulding Cheer1eader , R. Schaefer, R. Trimpe, J. Bowe, AL Schumaoher, D. Hagedorn, R. Randall, M. Hayes Cheer1eader . SECOND ROW: W. McDaniel, P. Morgan, R. Haring, R. Price, J. Alexander, E. J. Sayles moacth. Schumacher, B. DuPuy WheerleadeIO 1+5 FIRST ROW: heft to righw V. Ziegler, M. Knabb, J. Bowe, E. Wagner. SECOND ROW: W. Hatfield, J. Scheffer, R. Schultz. CHEERLEADERS 1L6 LETTER MEN VARSITY BASKETBALL J. J: A. . Davis Ca w C+c7 w U O M 2 H m Boehm Bowe Breedon DeVore . Morgenroth Reardon Scheffer BASEBALL Anderson . Brockman . Brown . Bowa . DeVore Enright CHEERLEADERS M. Knabb J. Scheffer J. Bows 1+7 RESERVE BASKETBALL Bockelman Brockman . Huber . Leininger . Miller . Wachsman . wethington . Woods . Pennington w Riki N w m H H I F Haarman H. Leininger J. Morgenroth C.Shmm R. Wachsman C. Alexander We finally catch our breath and relax while the presses roll out the 19h; St. Bernardiah. Here on a warm June after- noon, life at St. Bernard goes on as on any other daye-etu- dents affected with spring fever pass through the halls-- outside a radio blares forth the news of another Victory for the Reds. Girls in bright spring sweater and skirt combina- tions, and bcys in sport shirts and slacks, stroll around the grounds. Yes, another yearbeok is ready to catch dust on your bookcase. We hope you like our St. Bernardian of l9h5 and that your years after y2+3 will be pleasant ones. Virginia Lee Brown Chester A. Alexander h8 ANNUAL STAFF EDITORS: Virginia Brown Chester Alexander BUSINESS MANAGERS: Jack Scheffer Sherman Peeno TYPISTS: Grace Davis Allene Dorste Dorothy Kamenshek PHOTOGRAPHER: Howell McCullough JOKES: Ruth Brinkmeier DIARIST: Patricia Bernheisel ADVISER: J. J. O Brien We hereby dedicate this page of the 19h5 St. Bernardian to all those teachers and former pupils of St. Bernard High School who now are serving their country. we know their training receiVed here will help them to achieve their highest goal. We can all remember them by buying Uhited States War Stamps and Bonds. They are giving their lives for their country; let us back them by lending our money! 51 18. 25. 12-16. 15. 19-25. 22. 26. 50. 15. 17. 29. Patty's Prattle September School begins' . Why are the SENIORS so happy? Are you kiddin? There is only ten months to gal!!! Class election. A big deal for class officers. Why so mudh excitement in the Senior Class room? Rings have been decided upoh after a Slight confusion. October Hi-Y initiation. Don't tell us, let us guess. We know those characters are boys and not girls, although it did take some time to come to this conclusion! Sr. Girl Reserves have their annual picnic. The new members actually believe they are some kind of celebrities. Are they serious???? Where did you new Girl Reserves get those faces? Don't get excited now, I mean those faces you are wearing below the dress collars! Is make-up being rationed? Oh, pardon me, it is just Girl Reserve initiation. Today the pride and joy of the Senior Class has arrived tringsy, Is that why the underclassmen are anxious to occupy Room 556 tSenior home-roomy? The completion of the annual staff was made today. By the way, what do you think of us as journalists? On second thought, don't answer thatlll! Well, well, a happy day for students has arrived, a day off! We all are wondering why the teachers don't have more conventionstl November Alumni Basketball Game. Varsity lost but put up a hard fight against the ex- high school boys. Band Movie-equite successful. The Junior Class showed talent by making a great effort in their play. December Varsity Victorious! Our team played and won a game from Hartwell. Hiqt and Sr. Girl Reserves Xmas Party. The members are still in extremely good health despite the chili made by tV. B.T Senior. January Awful Accident--at Reading Basketball Game, the Captain of our cheerleaders, Jack S., collided with a young lady of Reading!!! Was this an accident,Jack????? January Jump given by Hi-Y Club. Jitterbugs had a fine time with their Jerky Jive. Something new and different in Basketball: Men teachers vs. Boys'Varsity Team, Women teachers vs. Sr. Class Women. Teachers gave students a great-surprise by not letting us win by too great a score!!! 52 16. 22. 25. 21. 25. February Great excitement in Sr. Class as the announcements are chosen with the realiza- tion that Graduation is drawing near. . Sophomore Hop at which all had a good time--THANKS TO Sophomores. National Honor Society called an assembly today and selected several new members. March FLASH---...News of the day--Sr. Class President out with Mumpslllll Sorrowful dayllll' Athletic Dance. Points of interest for the boys--All-Girl Orchestra which brought a very great majority of Student Body. April Great Joke on Government Classllll Professor R. T. Nieman did not give test which Class expected! Uhiversal happiness over April Fools' Joke. Sr. Class Play--We truly expect some Seniors will actually crash Hollywood and we are serious. Track Meet at Norwood in which our Dear Alma Mater made a superuduper showing. We not only have a very good Basketball team, but a wonderful Baseball Team as well which was noticed today. We are modest students so the rest is censored. May . Annual dance given by HiQf and Sr. Girl Reserves Clubs. Both teachers and stu- dents looked lovely and all had a very nice time. Athletic Program which everyone enjoyed, was very well given. Well - well - a great evening has arrived. Jr. - Sr. Prom. The Seniors express utmost gratitude to the Juniors for the nice party. County Track Meet. If we do say so ourselves, St. Bernard has a very good Track Team as one noticed today. June Honor Banquet. There were very many guests who were honored with invitations because of their excellent participation in activities. Baccalaureate Services held tonight, What's cookin, Doc????? The Class of 'h51121 We are so excited and nervous as the goal is reached--GRADUATIONE!IE GOOD-BYE NOW 53 JOKES Miss Stuerwald: tKnooked down by a Gary Couldn't you have gone around me? Motorist: I wasn't sure whether I had enough gasoline left. Englishman: King William Struck my ancestor on the shoulder with his sword and made him a knight. American: Well, Sitting Bull hit my grandfather on the head with a tomahawk and made him an angel. Alice Thais: My uncle left 3 mil- lion dollars when he died. Joy Sohumacher: My uncle left the earth when he died. Mr. Nieman: Grritatedi If there are any morons in the room, please stand up. a lone Senior rosei Mr. Nieman: What, do you consider yourself a moron? Sherman Peeno: well, not exactly that, sir; but I hate to see you standing all alone by yourself. tA long pause and Beggar: Have you a nickel for a cup of coffee? Earl Mays: Oh, I'll manage somehow, thank you. Grace Davis: Dot Kamenshek: cut the baby talk. Who was Talleyrand? A fan dancer, and Miss Morgan: Why are you late? Pat Bernheisel: Class started be- fore I got here. Mrs. Paine: Take this sentence, 'Let the cow be taken to the pasture.' What mood? Earl Mays: The cow. Mr. Duvall: What is the most out- standing product chemistry has given the world? Chester A.: Blondes. 51+. Ike: Were you excited on your wedding day? Mike: Excited? I gave my bride $10 and kissed the minister. Nurse tin insane asylumy There is a man outside who wants to know if we have lost any male inmates. Doctor: Why? Nurse: He says that someone has run off with his wife. Bud McCullough: Know what the ceil- ing said to the four walls? Gus: Nope. Bud: 'Wiold me up, boys, I'm plastered. Seen Jones 'bout here hour an' half? Yes, he was here. Ja notice whether I was with him? in the last Margie Gajust Qt almond counteri Who attends to the nuts? Clerk: Be patient, I'll wait on you in a minute. Salesman: These are especially strong shirts, madam. They simply laugh at the laundry. Customer: I know that kind, I had some which came back with their sides split. Miss Morgan: Can you give me a sen- tence with the word officiate in it, Patty? Patty Bernheisel: from a fish he ate. A man got sick Mr. Duvall: Chester, if you take ten from twenty-seven, what's the differ- ence? Chester A.: cares? That's what I say, who JOKES Miss Morgan: trapping on the deski: Order please. Entire Class: SHORT BEER. Mr. Duvall: Brink: Did you ever take chloroform? No, who teaches it? .Ginny G.: Did you know that the French drink their coffee out of bowls? Shirley T.: That's nothing. drink their beer out of doors. Americans Mr. O'Brien: What do you think of St. Bernard? Gihny G.: well, it certainly is unique. Mr. O'Brien: What do you mean by unique. Ginny G.: Well, it comes from two Latin words--'unus' meaning one and 'equs' meaning horse. Before the wedding ceremony, a very nerv- ous bridegroom asked the preacher, Is it kisstomary to cuss the bride? The preacher answered dryly, Not yet-- after a while. Miss Morgan: Class, write an essay en- titled, Our Dog. Fred 3.: tfirst to finishi We haven't got one. Our Dog. Bud McCullough was about to purchase a seat for a movie in the afternoon when the box office man asked, Why aren't you in school? McCullough: Oh, it's alright sir, I've got the mumps. St. Peter: How did you get up here? Fred W.: Flu. Earl M.: Do you ever knock on wood? Sherman: Oh yes, constantly. Earl M.: Then you're superstitious. Sherman: No. I'm a carpenter. Mary Herbig: Isn't your brother rather young to be in the army? Jinny: Yes, but he's in the Infantry. 56 Jack 8.: Would you like to hear me imitate a robin, a cat, and a wolf? Katherine F.: Jack 8.: Hi-Babe. Sure thing. Tweet-tweet, meow, Earl Thomas: over me. Earl lives on the first floor of the insane asylum. Everybody is crazy An agitated young man ran frantical- ly down the ferry; slipped and leaped across the water, landing with a crash on the deck of the boat. Well, he said, as he picked him- self up, I made it. What's your hurry? asked the deck- hand, this boat's coming in. Jake: What have you in here? Guide: Remains to be seen. This is the morgue. Mr. O'Brien: Why are the medieval centuries called the Dark Ages? ' Bob Woods: knight time. Because it was the Mr. Heger: Now, this flower belongs to the Dahlia family. Bob Davis: Ah yes, and you're looking after it for them while they're on a vacation. Irene Woodward: like a doorknob. Loretta Scheffer: How come? Irene: Any girl can turn it. Gus has a head Don Springmeier: I went to bed last night and dreamed that I died. Fred Bollinger: Did the heat wake you up? 1. Guess who? 2. Future Seni 1'8. 5. The Bar Game. LL. Chief Cooks. 5 Last Minute Instructions. 6. Big Denis. 7. The Boss, 8. Our Ban 9. Scientists. l . Elmwood Bound. ll. Kookies for U. S. 0. 58 ADVERTISMENTS COM PLIMENTS OF SNOOK-VEI TH LUMBER CO. ST BERNARD OHIO Compliments of EAGLE DANCE CLUB DANCING EVERY SUNDAY TOWER AT WASHINGTON AVE., ST. BERNARD, OHIO Avon 9435 COMPLIMENTS OF TURF CLUB ELMWOOD COMPLIMENTS OF BOARD OF EDUCATION COMPLIMENTS OF JOS A. SCHOTTELKOTTE JOHN J. DREES LEO E. HEIMERT COM PLIMENTS OF THE PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOC l ATION OF THE TOWER AVENUE SCHOOL C OMPLIMEN TS OF CITIZENS BANK COM PLIMENTS OF HE DORS RING CO, 2700 READING ROAD CINCINNATI OHIO COM PUMENTS OF MUR-SET STU DIO 574 VINE ST CINCINNATI, OHIO BUSY? More Ihan Ever Before! War is on the wires---and getting the message through is a tremendous responsibility. Wetre thitting the linet, by being everlastingly on the job to see that lines are available and working where needed most, that connec- tions are made quicklya Wetre proud to be serving the U. s. A. THE CINCINNATI Ev SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. Wm 0f COM PLIMENTS OF Fred Wachsman William Eichler Robert Kelly Homer Anderson Donald Enright H A John Patterson . . . n Sherman Peeno Julius Smith CLUB SHO P CLASS COMPLIMENTS OF Congratulations and Best Wishes ARI HUR to Graduating Class of 1943 1 CARSON1S PHARMACY Vine and Washington Aves., E ' St. Bernard, Ohio. 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FIexner, Mgr. 4905-07 Vine St. St. Bernard, Ohio AL,S and PAT'S FOOD MARKET Meats Fruits Groceries Vegetables 420 Jefferson Ave. We deliver St. Bernard MERCHANTS ASSOC l ATION REMEMBER BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS ummhuu EDWARD! BIQTHEIS, INC. LII Annex, unnucuv 1915 WESTERN UNION OFFERS A CAREER FOR GIRLS EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY NOT FACTORY WORK HANDLING TELEGRAMS over AUTOMATIC CIRCUIT LONG DISTANCE CIRCUIT HANDIE TELEGRAMS BY TELEPHONE INSIDE COMMUNICATION CARIiIERs EASILY IEARNED PAD WHILE IEA'RNING TEEN mum EMPLOYMENH APPLY BETWEEN 8 A. M. to h P. M. ASK FOR T. F. BLACKWEIL TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT SOUTH DIXIE TERMINAL BUILDING i ST. BERNARD HIGH SCHOOL 4 1943-1944 I l E Kickball ' JUNIOR G. A. A. ST. BERNARD HIGH SCHOOL 1944-1945 Volley Ball SENIOR G. A. A
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