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, Q3 'KE be is Enwm SCIIELL, In. A killer with the ladies, Ed is one of the best liked students at St. Bernard. He has his ups and downs with the fair ones and with his automobiles. Worked hard to finance this annual. Our movie operator, too. 39 N N N Lli IUMACKER 'ay, ft an talkative. Often called Realm because of h ed r. Always ready for a good tilne. An ardent a mire of ger Bacon boys. Easy to spot in a crowd by v ghter. Yvonne's shadow. EUGENE SETSER Cay folk-songs from the hills are Genes hobby. One of our Hartwell boys, lic has been a great asset to our glee club and speech class. blade a great hit as Grandpa in You Can't Take It With You. Going to college. Be1'1'v jo SNEED Always has lots to say to Pauline. One of the girls upon whom we could always count to carry out a job. One of the street-car brigade, coming all the way from Reading. A most pleasant companion and classmate. Twenty Lors Srour Quiet. That's Lois. Companion of Winnie Hammer and Pat Reardon. Always at hand to do the jobs that must be done, whether in Y-Teens or the class. She's been a serious student of business and should be a jewel in an ofhcc. WANDA PAYE TERRY Has lovely black hair and a pleasing smile. Very active in G.A.A. and in Y-Teens. Has a variety of other interests, too. Quite a cut-up. Always right there with Margot. Took French this year. Headed for college. Rorsem' THEOBALD Another of our vocational machine shop boys, Bob is always friendly and co-operative, but a little on the quiet side. Silence, they say, is golden. lkiust be, for Bob is one of Nlr. Kramer's most promising boys. JAMES VVALL Has a knack for mislaying his books. Jim rejoined us after two years at Hartwell. Did much on the photography for this annual. Blond and handsome, Jim could be a candidate for the best-dressed student.
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EMOLENIL PAUL Our only feminine transfer from Hartwell. Emolene has pretty blonde hair and a sparkle-on her third linger, left hand. Likes to take trips to VVest Virginia to see-the Inountains, of course! IIORACE RAMP, III. A promising chemistry student, a beater of the drums, and a very great help as student director of the class play. Popular. Plcasing voice in speech and radio work. One upon whom we depended to get work done. PATRICIA I.. REAIIDON Friendly, quiet, and the other half of Winnie Hammer. Has a funny giggle and is unusually cheerful. Valuable to the class as the assistant editor for this annual. The fourth and last Reardon to graduate. MAIIGARET RECORDS A fine arts major, Margaret excels in both art and music. Plays the flute in our school band. She sings, too. A great help in all class projects. Made posters for the class play. Heading for college. NIARIANNE RINGWALD Our editor and a mighty capable leader in our Y-Teen Club and in the city-wide Y work. Besides that, she leads the class in scholarship. just loves to play nurse with a Band- aid. Going to U.C. next fall. TIIELMA JEAN ROBBINS Can be depended upon to keep things moving with her clever ideas and lively chatter. Lots of fun and easy to get along with. Thelma has been a St. Bernard rooter from kindergarten on. One of our youngest. GERALDINI3 ROBERTS A staunch worker for Y-Teens and our class. Excels in athletics as well as in studies. Bookkeeping expert. Has a dry sense of humor, which keeps her companions laughing. The doctor in the Junior Class play. WILLIAM I. SAMS An athlete from the day he entered St. Bernard High- football, basketball, and baseball. A capable leader, popular with his classmates. One of the busy business managers for the annual. Has a hearty laugh. Nineteen
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LORETTA FERN WHILES Has been a great asset to our class in raising money for the annual. Took charge of candy sales at games and at the play. Has quite a store of jokes. Did lots of the typing for this St. Bernardian. Roy Wnrcr-rr Quiet, efficient, and businesselike, Roy shows off to advantage in Industrial Chemistry. One of his favorite pastimes is playing chess. Can usually be seen riding the Lockland street-car with Bill Dick. JAMES Zxracusn fl. ,Q if - 1' , ,f G ' ' J .Q rf? W 2 Famous for his laugh. A Very congeni classmate who came to s from Hartwell. Happ balloon seller in the carnival and Mr. De Pinna in our class play. Active in H'-Y. Very popular. Going to Ohio State. r , plaevfm , 1 fff ' . f 0. I ' 5,8 L ' . Gaoncn GIBSON George was camera shy, but we want to give you the low-down on him. He would have you think he's not the least bit interested in schoolg but give him a job, and it gets done. A great reader. Likes to discuss history. Twenty-one
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