St Bernard High School - St Bernardian Yearbook (St Bernard, OH)

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BERNARDIAN Published by the E 1012 CL SS 1950 27th Year of PllbIl'C6lfZ'071 Editor Business Manager RAYMOND PFRIEM CARL WIEHIC ffssistant Editors A ,t Z U MARY LOU WARD SglIflgLi,5 EgwIS l,II.I.lAN PFAFFIQNBICRCIQR ' I Faculty Editor Faculty Manager GRACE A. MORGAN RALPH T. NIEMAN ST. BERNARD HIGH SCHOOL ST. BERNARD, OHIO sf 'QW CQ' .em A.g.,nn- -wi ,N-,:niEnQ!uaslv-Nh ,' W ' f Left to right, FIRST ROW-Joseph Kaestle, Cora C. Schaefer, Clerk, Joseph Bergheger. SECOND ROW-Wm. Schumacher, Frank Geers, E. C. Rec-ker. Board 0 f Edumtion We salute our Board of Education, a group of civic-minded men, who work with our superintendent to maintain and improve our educational system. This year a very special improvement has been achieved-the swimming pool is a reality. We know that the entire student body joins us in saying Wllhank youn to our Board of Education and our superintendent, Mr. Howell. ive ix We trust that during your high school career your horizon has been broadened, your imagination stimulated, and that you have been inspired to nobler ideals, which will make your future walk of life happier and more successful. lt has been said that 'che who only plans is a dreamerg he who only works is a drudgeg but he who plans and Works his plans is a conqueror. We hope each of you will be a conqueror. Sincerely yours, Charles W1 Howell Superintendent The Paths of Life Highway or by-way or pleasant shady lane, Which path shall we follow to make the greatest gain? The smooth road which is easy, the rough way which is hard? The one that climbs a rocky hill or slopes past a greenswarcl? The answer lies in each of us, according to our needg We must recognize our yearnings and to fulfilling them give heed. We wish to be successful and to achieve our life,s ambition, To be helpful to our neighbor, and to serve our state and nation. And so the road we take makes not the slightest difference So long as it goes Somewhere toward the goal that is our preference. But beware the road inviting, which turns and winds and then Ends suddenly at Nowhere in a dark and gloomy glen. Cordially, Ulga Violci Sf1L8l'7CIll6i Principal Seven First Row Betty C. Ammerman ....... Kathryn L. Boyle ........ Betty Brinkman ....... Edna L. Derrick .......... Sara M. Durnell .......... Second Row Frances P. Hammel ......... Cloyd A. Hurley .......... Marie A. Klinger ..... Alfred C. Letzler ......... Julia P. Meehan ........... Third Row Grace A. Morgan ..... Ralph T. Nieman ......... James J. 0'Brien ......... James A. W. Powell ........ Betty J. Priestaf ......... Fourth Row Thomas Richmond ......... Marie Rosenberger ...... Paul R. Schafer ............... Wlilliam Schwettman .......... Doris E. Thompson ......... F zfth Row Alice M. Turner ........,. Elaine Wagner ......... Mrs. Carl Yeager ......... Carl E. Yeager ............. 'f.7' fF I'1'? 3USPJW,?A A: Y , FACULTY .........................Mathematics ......English 11, Journalism ......................Soc1al Studies ................Home Economics General Scienceg Cafeteria .................English 10 ..........Biology, Math. 8 .......,..English 9, Math. 9 .........Instrumental Music ........Commercial Studies ......................Librarian ..................Social Science .........Latin, World History .........Chemistry, Physics, Math. H. L. fHalJ Yinger ......... ........ ...............,.......Vocal Music ..........Speech, English 12 .........Commercial Studies .........Voc-ational Education .........Vocational Education .........Physical Education ..............English 7 and 8 ..........English and Reading .............Physical Education .Industrial Artsg Coaching Nine T THE SEN IORS CLASS COLORS -------- --------------..-............................. ............................. M a roon and Cray CLASS FLOWER .......... CLASS MOTTO: ....... President ............. Vice President ........ Secretary ......... Treasurer ..... Advisers ell ............................American Beauty Rose e build the ladder by which we climb OFFICERS .............RICHARD MEYERS ........IAMES RUTEMUELLER ANN MILLER SPELMAN ........GRACE A. MORGAN, RALPH T. NIEMAN RICHARD R. MEYERS Our prexy this year. A handsome blond. Excels in all sports. Friendly and popular with everyone. Class Secretary '49, Class President '50, Tau Alpha Gamma '48, '49, Varsity B '49, Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Student Council '47, Football '48, '49, '50, Baseball '48, '49, Track '48, '49, Reserve Basketball '48, Manager '47, Varsity Basketball '49, '50, 4 Letterman '49, Class Play '50. ZA! ,deer-4'auc7..1.a.u,4u You. ,aa 5.0L!. 7fN-wd0-'-'f'- 4446 EDWIN BAYER Ed is one of our hardworking Elmwood boys. His quiet good nature has made him well-liked at St. Bernard. Elmwood Place Junior High '47: Le Cercle Francais '48g Quill and Scroll '50: Production Crew, Class Play '50, BRUCE L. BENNETT Snapshot photographer for this book. Always doing something. His questions kept Mr. Powell busy. Band '47, '48, '49, '50: Tau Alpha Gamma '49, '50g Splash and Spatter '48: Student Council '48, '49: Clee Club '47, Track '48, Yearbook snapshot photog- rapher '50: Class play stage hand '49. ALTA BERNARD ' Short and sweet. Well-liked by teachers and students. Noted for her speed in Shorthand Il. .lr. Y-Teens '47, Sr. Y-Teens '48, '49, '50, Splash and Spatter '47, '48, '49, '50: Secretary '47, '48, Student Council '48, Clee Club '47, '48g 80 word shorthand award '50: Class play '50. 1 Z! f ij yo 2 51. I fl Q I W' ' M' . . ' ,', .L ,lyk yy! ,ll MARJURIE BOCKELMAN Marge is one of our splendid athletes. Her snappy comebacks in class kept us amused. Tall and blond with a real flare for fashion. Splash and Spatter '48, '49, '50g Treasurer '48, '49, Titans' Bark '49, Sr. Y-Teens '48, '49, '50: Secretary '49, G. A. A. 47, '48, '49, '50: Quill and Scroll '49, '50, Secretary '49, '50: Sr. National Honor Society 49, '50g Jr. Y-Teens '47g Jr. National Honor Society '4-73 Shillito's Sewing Board Representative '48: Inter- Scholastic Volleyball Team '50: Basketball '50: Intramural Basketball Cham- pionship Team '49, Captain '4-9: Intramural Basketball '47, '48, '49, '50g C. A. A. Letter and Bracelet '50: 50 word Typing Pin '50, Class Play '50, Q24 af xu..al fvev-obf of Lu-fig ,Loft-4 A ' 'Eleven Wwe CHARLES BROWN One of our popular shop boys from Elmwood. 'Brownie is unusually quiet. Good in sports, especially basketball and baseball. Likes history. Elmwood Place Junior High '47g Archimedes '49, '50, Basketball '48, '49, '50g Intramural Basketball Championship Team '49, Baseball '50. JEROME EDWARD BURGOYNE An all-round fellow. Active in every sport. Possesses a pleasant smile. Senior Carnival King. Roger Bacon '47, '48g Hi-Y '48, '49, '50g Varsity B '49g Football '49, '50, Co- Captain 'SOQ Basketball '49, '50, Captain '50g Track '49, '50: Baseball '49, '50g Class Play '49. We JL. i'v0JMix,3QJLi1 I r.-'TT ,fx - ,.,141jW2'f,. llsklfs- ROBERT CLAIRE i Our happy-go-lucky Bob is always ready for a good time. He really helped as the heavy end on our football team. Elmwood Place Junior High '47g Archimedes '49, '50, President '50g Football '48, '49, '50, Track '48, '49, '50. CLIFTON EUGENE COOLEY When anything needs to be done, just call on Gene. He has a knack for doing things well. Quiet humorist. Student Council '50, Class Play stage crew '49, '50. Twelve ROBERTA COOLEY An eflicient, poised business major. Bobbie is quite at home on the basketball floor. Can talk herself out of anything. Junior Y-Teens '47: Senior Y-Teens '48: Splash and Spatter '47, '48, '49, '50: Quill and Scroll '49, '50g Titans' Bark Staff '49g Times-Star Reporter '49g Home- room Chairman '49: Glee Club '47, '48g Triple Trio '47g Operetta '47g G. A. A. '47, '48, '49, '50g Interscholastic Volleyball '50, Basketball '50g Baseball '50g Intramural Volleyball '48, Captain '48g Intramural Basketball Champions '48, Intramural Basketball '49, Captain '49g G. A. A. Letter '49, Bracelet '50g Athletic Association Letter '50g Typing Certific el' g 50 wor Typi in '49g Yearbook Typist '50g Class Play '49. I L I ' ' t j , 9 , , dr ji t I I I ' I SHIRLEY MAE DAVIS ' Our Sweetheart this year is short and sweet with personality plus. A whiz on the business machines in the commercial department. Elmwood Place Junior High '47, G. A. A. '48g Sr. Y-Teens '49, '50, Tau Alpha Gamma '48, Treasurer '48g Quill and Scroll '48, '50g 50 word Typing Ping Senior Carnival Queeng Swe '50g Assistant Busin Manager of the ST. BERNAR- DIAN. f if as Dale, with his hearty laugh and friendly smile, is liked by everyone. One of our handsome shop boys, who helped so well in class projects. Elmwood Place Junior High '47g Class Treasurer '48g Archimedes '49, '50, Secretary-Treasurer 'SOQ Football '48, '50. f-I X li , I, . j U 1 1' , IL 1 CLARENCE DYE A quiet fellow in class, Clarence has been a good student in all subjects. Brought State honors to St. Bernard. Co-operative in class affairs. Elmwood Place Junior High '473 Le Cercle Francais '48, '49, '50g Honorable Mention, Miami Scholarship Test '49g Senior State Scholastic Test '503 Class Play '50. Thirteen DONALD EASTHAM An Elmwood boy known for his jokes about Kentucky. Usually seen tinkering around the machine shop. Elmwood Place Junior High '47, Archimedes '49, '50. EUGENE FARMER Our boy with the hobby of old cars. Drove a fancy job to school each day. Loves to tease the girls. Elmwood Place Junior High '47, Archimedes '49, '50, Football '49, Basketball '48, '49, '50, Golf '48, '49, '50, Class Play '49. LESTER GAJUS Popular with everyone because of his easy ways. Likes Mr. Nieman's history classes. Interested in cars. Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Archimedes '49, '50, Football '48, Track '48. RAYMOND B. GARLAND Ray, with his sparkling smile and curly blond hair, is a great favorite. Loves football. Likes to study in the library. Elmwood Place Junior High '47, Tau Alpha Gamma '48, Archimedes '49, Vice President '49, Hi-Y '49, '50, Student Council '50, Glee Club '48, Football '49, '50, Track '48, '49, '50, Intramural Basketball '48, Deligate to Buckeye Boys' State '49, Ad rtisement Comm'ttee for ST. BERNARDIANQ Class Play '49. our een Mr mf , rfMWf' NORMA J. GRAHAM Norma possesses a winning smile and a fine sense of humor. She also has naturally curly dark hair. Quite accomplished in music. Elmwood Place Junior High '47, Glee Club '48, Tau Alpha Gamma '48, '49g Le Cercle Francais '49, '50g Splash and Spatter '49, '50g Sr. Y-Teens '48, '49, '50g Quill nd Scroll '49, '50g Student Council '50, Attendance award for six years, 60 'jord typing award. .M ROBERT HAARMAN Quiet but lots of fun. One of our vocational course boys. Blond, with a habit of blushing. Popular. Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Treasurer '50g Archimedes '49, '50, Student Council '47, Band '49, '50g Reserve Basketball '47g Intramural Basketball Championship '49, Foot- ball '48, '49, '50' Baseball ' 9, '50. 7 Q JO It 53 'rf H EARL HEMPEL Earl's pals of the shop course enjoy his drawl as he tells jokes. A real tease when there are girls around. Elmwood Place Junior High '47g Band '48, Archimedes '50, Winner in Essay Contest on how to Make the United Nations More Effective '48. 1 I ' WILLIAM KIRBY, JR. Our easy-going Hart ll bo a t ' sp s and social life at St. Bernard. We' ill 1 d to our school. Hartwell Hig ho '47, ' 3 Hi- '50 o l 0 o-Captain '50, Basket- ball '50. N ik ' il od A X Fifteen WILLIAM LUEBBERING Another of our hard-working genial classmates. Bill enlivened many a period in shop with his jokes. Elmwood Place Junior High '47, Archimedes '49, '50, SYDNEY LOU MADDEN President of Y-Teens and also a ring girl. Has a friendly helpful attitude toward everyone. Quite popular in all the clubs. A future nurse. Jr. Y-Teens '47, Sr. Y-Teens '48, '49, '50, President '50, Splash and Spatter '47, '48, '49, 50, Vice President '48, '49, Titan Times '50, G. A. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, Student Council '48, '49, Secretary '48, Treasurer '49, Latin Club '49, Le Cercle Francais '49, '50, Treasurer '49, Senior National Honor Society '49, '50, Y-Teen Ring, Class Play '50. GENE MASTERS Beamer is very quiet but an all-right guy. Likes all sports, especially football. Loves to argue. Enjoys reading history books. Varsity B '48, Football '47, '48, '49, '50, Stage Manager, Class Play '50, I0 ANN MILLER Has big blue eyes and blond curly hair. She's shy but her sweet smile has made her most popular. Jo Ann proves that a beauty can also be a very good scholar. Class Secretary '50, Junior Y-Teens '47, Senior Y-Teens '48, Junior National Honor Society '47, Senior National Honor Society '49, '50, Tau Gamma '48, Quill and Scroll '49, '50, Secretary '49, '50. 1 ,fa W mb .4 7714 ' ve .js-yi ' ,. .. ,ft - ' Sixfeen J ' DESMOND MOORE The Northside Kid. Especially known for his pitching ability in base- ball. A real hep cat that likes sharp clothes. Class Vice President '47, Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Quill and Scroll '49 '50, Vice Presi- dent '49, '50, Latin Club '47, '48, '49, Vice President '47, Varsity B '48: Titans' Bark Stall' '4-9: Baseball '48, '49, '50: Track '4-8: Basketball '48, '49, Captain of Reserves '49, Football '48, '49, '50, Intramural Championship Basket- ball and Volleyball '48, '49, Usher, Class Play '49, '50. f'f.n'f'4W CLARICE MORGAN Our small artist is a lively gal and one who is friendly to everyone, even though she's quiet as a mouse. Elmwood Place .lunior High '47, C. A. A. '48, '49, '50, Y-Teens '48, '49, '50, Le Cercle Francais '48, '49: Splash and Spatter '49, '50: Interscholastic Volleyball '49, Basketball '49, '50, Captain '50, Baseball '49, G. A. A. Letter '50, Artist for the Sr. BERNARDIAN '50, Class Play '49, 2 W .w'f! 'ML' f ' PM 0 M Q M f'z4',4z LILLIAN PFAFFENBERGER Lil never has an idle moment, whether it's helping someone else or just having fun. One of our very efficient commercial students. Student Council '47, '48, '49, '50, Vice President '49, Treasurer '50, Splash and Spatter '49, '50, Secretary '50: Jr. Y-Teens '47, Vice-President '47, Sr. Y-Teens '48, '49, '50, Squad Leader '49, Vice-President '50: Quill and Scroll, '49, '50: Titans' Bark Staff '49, .lr. National Honor Society '47: Sr. Honor Society '49, '50, President '50: Advertisers' Club '49, Cincinnati Post Reporter '49, C. A. A. '47: Assistant Editor of the Sr. BERNARDIAN, Class Play '50, Salutatorian. 1 f f f aff.. if -A 1 65 ,fe M L f at 9 Q f . r,,,' L- 971404 . 'Cr 31, ' If I - yi ,-ff RAYMOND C. PFRIEM Besides being our hard-working editor, Ray is also a hard-working athlete and student. But he still finds time for fun. Class Secretary '47: Class President '49, Homeroom Chairman '49, Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Secretary '50, Tau Alpha Gamma '49, '50, Latin Club '49, Varsity B '47, '48, '49, Quill and Scroll '50: Varsity Football '47, '49, '50, Baseball '47, '48, '49, '50, Captain '49, Reserve Basketball '48, Varsity Basketball '49, '50, Manager '47: Yearbook Editor '50: Class' Play '49, '50. I V 7 . ,, fx , x N .I 6 N ' J X' x X Seventeen I X NANCY CAROL REED ' Friendly but quiet. Short and sweet. Big brown eyes and a shy smile. Needlessly worries about grades. Jr. Y-Teens '47, Sr. Y-Teens '48, '49, '50g C. A. A. '47g Tau Alpha Gamma '48, '49g Splash and Spatter '50g Le Cercle Francais '49, '50, Latin Club '4-93 Cincinnati Post Reporter '50g Quill and Scroll '50: National Jr. Honor Society '47g Sr. Honor Society '49, '50g Y-Teen Ring ,509 Class Play '50g Valedictorian. 3,3441 0,42 me ,Mau-,amzzaaL. eagle e.,c4f.4!dA06-21 4'-U aaihcef auf,-44-69-J ,ZM1 . 4 au.. DONALD ROARK Our classmate with the North Carolina drawl likes to tease the girls. Especially likes Mr. Richmond's sharp comebacks. Elkland High School, North Carolina, '47, '48, '49. r JAMES RUTEMUELLER 6'Big Boyi' or Rudy , who led our basketball team to many victories, is one of the tallest fellows ever to graduate from St. Bernard. Class Vice President '50g Tau Alpha Gamma '49, '50g Program Chairman '50g Quill and Scroll '50g Reserve Basketball '4-73 Varsity Basketball '48, '49, '50, Varsity Football Manager '47, '48, ,49g Track '49g Class Play '49, '50. 1 gq 9 X Q ofalesy vi. - 0 JAMES SCHAFFNER Baconis contribution to our class. Romeoi' of Winton Place. Well-liked by both girls and fellows. Possesses a shy grin. Roger Bacon High School '47, '48, '49. I 7 , ii .ff J, f Z i ,ff l ,- ,f,.44Z.. Eighteen A 'x C BEVERLY SCHARFENBERGER There's never a dull moment when Bev's around with her witty humor and cute dimpled grin. Our president of G. A. A. excels in all sports. ,I r. Y-Teens '47, Sr. Y-Teens '48, '49, '50, Lenmary Conference '50, Advertisers' Club '49, Jr. National Honor Society '47, Sr. National Honor Society '49, '50g G. A. A. '47, '48, '49, '50, Vice President '48, Secretary '49, President '50g Titans' Bark '48, '49, Cincinnati Post Reporter '49g Splash and Spatter '48, '49, '50, President '49, Treasurer '50, Quill and Scroll, '49, '50, President '49, '50, Interscholastic Volleyball '49, '50, Captain '50, Basketball '49, '50, Captain '49, Baseball '49, Intramural Basketball Championship Team '49, G. A. A. Letter '48, Bracelet '50, 50 word Typing Pin '49, Yearbook Diarist '50, Class Play '49, l' Known as the classroom comic beautiful curly hair. Popular with the girls. Rugged football man. Hi-Y '48, '49, '50g Tau Alpha Gamma '49, Latin Club '49g Quill and Scroll '49, '50, Varsity B '48, '4-95 Varsity Football '47, '48, '49, '50g Basketball and Track Manager '47, '48, '49, '50g Miami Scholastic Test Winner CEnglish 101 '48g Class Play '50. Y I ' V I . 7 , 1 f ' 1 W... -- 1.A,f.,4 ... cg., A! tgp' ROBERT F. SPELMAN, JR. Quiet but possesses a good sense of humor. Popular with both students and faculty. Treasurer of our class since our days in the seventh grade. Class Treasurer '47, '48, '49, '50, Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Secretary '49, President '50, Tau Alpha Gamma '49, '50, Varsity B '48, '49, '50g Basketball Reserve Man- ager '47, Varsity Manager '48, '49, '50g Football Manager '48, '49, '50, Baseball Manager '48, '49, '50g Basketball and Volleyball Intramural Champs '49g Perfect Attendance Award '48, '49, '50, Yearbook Joke Editor '50, Class Play '49, '50, ,,f,....L lad I D'-41511. ROBERT VARNER A Hartwell boy, known for his crazy laugh. Well at home in a bowling alley. Has a knack for dressing sharply. Hartwell '47, '4-83 Hartwell Glee Club '47, '48, Hi-Y '47, '48, Football '48g Track '47, '48g Bowling Team '47, '48, Captain '48g Gym Team '47, '48g St. Bernard Glee Club '49g Hi-Y '49, '50, Le Cercle Francais '49, '50g Tau Alpha Gamma '49, '50g Football '50g Track '50, Baseball '50, Class Play '50. K Nineteen MARY LOU WARD Hartwell's feminine contribution to St. Bernard. A combination of short and sweet. Possesses a hearty laugh that is contagious. Her personality will take her places. Hartwell '47, '48, Tau Alpha Gamma '49, Le Cercle Francais '49, '50, Student Council '50, President '50, Sr. Y-Teens '50, Senior National Honor Society '50, Quill and Scroll '50, G. A. A. '47, '48, fHartwellJ , Typing Award '49, Represen- tative to Girls' State '49, Miami Scholarship Winner fAlg9lJl'8 IU '49, Assistant dltor of the Sr BFRNARDIAN '50, Class Play '49, '50. lin' ,, 4 W iw DOROT JEAN WESTERMAN Has beautiful short, iblack hair and dimples. Quiet in school but lively elsewhere. Has very definite ideas on certain things. Withrow High School '47, Class Secretary '48, Sr. Y-Teens '48, '49, '50: Pro- gram Chairman '50: Splash and Spatter '48, '49, '50, Vice President '50, G. A. A. '48, '49, Y-Teen Ring '49, Miami Scholarship Test Winner fEnglish 101 '48, Class lay '49 f'50. ,IF ,fx 4, ! ' ' A ' V' 5, ef- ,-it gf' ,gf , lt 1 U' I ,fx -X Y' i ' MN pf , p .U 'rj 9 . fs, flip l if' W iff' ,pf ' UN. N . 4 CARL L. WIEHE Pat has been our business manager for this annual. Enviable for his blond hair and fine build. 'Huh is his favorite last word. Has a hearty laugh. Hi-Y '48, '49, '50, Vicc President '49, Quill and Scroll '49, '50, Varsity B '-19: Reserve Basketball '47, '48, Football '47, '48, '49, Baseball '49, '50, Business Manager for Annual '50, Class Play '50, Stage Manager '49. ,L 'gfe , , WWW QW 5 Joanie's always ready for a laugh. Glad to lend a helping hand. Did a fine job as candy chairman this year. IOANN WINKLE Y-Teens '45, '46, '47, G. A. A. '46, '47, '48, '49, '50, Splash and Spatter '49, Quill nd Scroll '49, '50, Titans' Bark Staff '49, Interscholastic Volleyball '49, Qi.SQbr Award a pacelet '506yearbook Typist '50, Class Play '50. J , I I If L .ff ' - - . 'Ap L-ai I' 'J' 5' 'A J' E mul bl? .Ml 1 ,1 1' 4 'I 0' 2' ' Lv Uv, Q' Ia fli' A V7 I q c ,ll 6 7 if . If I ,, ' Athi . 'J 24' ,1 .inf 7.11, l 7f5'b 11' fnlll ',. 1 ' ' - S Twenfy ' I fit' .41 A 'iq' 'wi ,510 s , 'Vv -4 fi' v, ' If 'Z ', 1' 'fr' 4 lf? l L ' MA prop my jdozf .... On an early September evening in the year 1958, some of the faculty members of St. Bernard High will be holding a reunion at Miss Stuerwald's home. Television by this time will have reached such development that it will be possible merely by wishful thinking to tune in the subject you wish to see. Someone has taken down from the bookshelf a copy of the 1950 ST. BERNARDIAN, and as he turns the pages this is what appears on the magic screen: Sydney Lou Madden and Nancy Reed ilit by in their lovely nylon nurses' uniforms. Mary Lou Ward is at home grading a math test which she has given that day. Clarence Dye is studying over a surveying report he has just finished. Bob Spelman and Ray Pfriem are working in a private lab at Proctor's on a new and even greater soap than good old Ivory. .lim Rutemueller is a referee at a basketball game at the Gardens. Why? lim's put on too many pounds to play the game himself. Ray Garland is in charge of the night shift at Cincin- nati Milling. And it looks as if the girls have taken over the Proctor office. Yes, the office club is meeting to- night at Jo Ann Miller's and there is the old gang-Shirley, Lil, Alta, Marge, and .lo Ann Winkle. Listening in on their gossip, the faculty learn that Clarice is now a famous artist in New York, and that Jean Westerman has finally settled for one man ffor lifelj 3 that Norma is teaching shorthand at a commercial school, and that Bev is headed for the position of Commander of the Waves. What ever became of Bruce ? asks one of the faculty. Presto! There is Bruce taking news photos for Time. And look! He's taking pictures of that professional football game, and therels Jerry Burgoyne, Robert Claire, and Gene Masters playing in that game. As the television eye turns on the stands there is the old shop gang-Charles Brown, Dale, Don Eastham, Bob Haarman, Earl, and Bill Luebbering. And their conversation seems to indicate that they own their own machine tool foundry. But wait! Who's that selling malts? Bob Varner, no less. The gang is joined by three other members of the class-they were delayed by a breakdown of Eugene Farmer's latest Model-T. Yes, you guessed it-Les Gajus, who is his partner in the museum of transportation, and Eugenie Cooley who is head doorman and guide. '6But where are the others ? thinks another gray-haired teacher. The scene changes and who steps up next but that Frankie Lane boy, Des Moore, assisted by James Schaffner. Sponsors for the program are the famous Wiehe restaurants, which are located all over the state. Next booked for television wrestling is Don Roark who is meeting Gorgeous George this evening. The magic screen changes and here is an interview going on. The celebreties are Dick Myers, sensational World Series player, and Bill Kirby, who has just been hired to coach the Bears. The interviewer looks fa- miliar. Of course! It's none other than the columnist, Ed Bayer, who has worked up from oliice boy at the Cin- cinnati Star Post. The faculty have grown a bit stiff from a long evening of sitting, so they decide to tune in a square dance program-the caller is so good they say. But naturally, for he is none other than Al Schoenfeld-that noisy lad of the Class of '50 with the becoming smile and the booming voice. And so we phophesy that the evening ends in merriment among the faculty. T wenty-two r y 'T vit , , A, if i - a ' . X4 ' , J' X I e V , 3 4 .TIT ,M . 5 Zio, . iffy ,V ry if V76 fy' 'Fly fi' Q rf! Q? C ii yi W ft' ,- K .iv xii. , f I Q N gf Q f ,ff Junlors . f . 3 o l BQ i A I - ,L X U P I U 0 fy . X U I. 1 I JL I, L i I gf ,, p ,, - V L J ' 51 1 T 1-,J J p WI' ll L I, n ly 2 X The paths of life are full of quirks and obstructions, which we have had to overcome in our journey through the years. We, the juniors, feel that in this year we have covered much valuable mileage toward the goal of successful living. ln no school affair, whether it was athletic participation, club activities, or the planning of social func- t n ,hwere the juniors wanting in representation. s eltime we learned to cooperate. Then as a result of our success in that venture, we were able to entertain K 3' ifhrough our class play we obtained an inside look at the theatrical and financial businesses, while at the the Senior Class at the Prom, held at the Cincinnati Club on April 29-truly the social highlight of the fzcar. av ' ' st QV by ir'W!f p y'frlfVliliif5li1iW . Wiyylyff' l,ijjjfii MM 5 l' 'U 24 J M ,Mr Twenty-fou r W MW M59 Q, , wmwff - 9' President ................................................... ............. R OBERT TAYLOR Vice President .... - .... .. .... - .... - .... - .... ............ M ARY AHRENS Secretary ............... ............ E VELYN PERRY Treasurer . ..................,.................................................. GERALDINE DIXON Advisers .............. MISS BETTY AMM'l?l?iMAN, MR. JAMES J. 0'BRIEN l ,Z 'LZ' W . ,duff o Q fa Q Class of 19. 1 l..'fI In right. IVIIISIII RUNX' ,I. IIK'IlIl'Il. I'. I1:11'l'4'lt. ll. Dixon, .L Claw. 5. I.muIvn. Il. Iiuvk. Il. 111 llIl1 lll I I-nk' IT I ll rw-ll. .I. I :lirII1'I1I. FHIONIJ ROW Xlr, lYlirie-n. Xl. XIn'1'm. I'I.I.1ll'kilw. X. Ilurmw. XI. IIl'llllllllll. II. Huge-l. II. IXIa1fle-rs. W. IIk'l'IlllI'1IFIl'Ill. 'I'. XII vm'111i1'k. if. Ilnrluw. Tllllill NOVQ ,INN Iluuwr. ,Inlm II1tllNt'I'. F. lllufvr. If. Nlunvy, M. Ilurlms. II. IIRIINUII. ID. II:-nnvtt. .I. Itxannx. II. Mural. ' ' U ' ' it I X1 ml N l'ui11 l,1'jflu1'1gl1!, I'III5I IIUXX It. XXomIy. NN. XXLIIMHI. 5. Nugvl. XI. Ivrry. N . XQIIIIILIIIIPIII. l-. Evo . . Y , . SICIIHNIJ HOW Xliw Xnum-l'n1uu.I'I.I1-l'ry.II.Ni1'IloIf. If. IIIl'IlilI'1ISHIl. II. 'I'uyIul'. .l. Slmrp. X. Iiwlms I U Imrn. lx. Ilnk l'llIIill IIUW IX. SlIII1It'I'Ill'll1'Il. I. Sprnggln-. II. lim-ifl. WI. NIa11'tin. N. Nlnrgzun. W. 'I'mI:I. IT. IIIAIW, 7I1l'l'I1f,Y F- . v buff? f jlffib atb? filfkj . ,fy , gv'67. .JL if fl? ' x V' ywy f J t f Lfaffs Q., 41.1 ,.t.,..7- , Sophonuues J- W 1 74-14,fl,k 8 Our year in the tenth grade has indeed been an active one in our journey along the path of learning. Our participation in sports, various organizations, and other activities, we feel sure, has attracted favor able attention from the student body. Our Sophomore Spring Swing was a memorable venture that added to the pleasure of our fellow students and friends. We look forward to the continuation of our journey along the pleasant paths of learning in St. Bernard High. vgfizi f ,,4, if Swv . 233nf3y 1 J f- P, fly' ggfgdi at 5 ' XS' .55 +awwwWWJwM'9'wMv l Twenty-six 4,0004 wvll President .............. ..,.... PAUL TUGGLE Vice President ......... ......... B ETTY MORRIS Secretary .,........ .............................. M ARGIE CRAVES Treasurer ..... ............................................. R OBERT SCHARFENBERGER Advisers ......... MRS. KATHRYN BOYLE, MR. THOMAS RICHMOND Class of 1952 , ... . , ,, -. , ., . . ,X 1: - lm!! In llgllf, Pllibl NUXX X. Humlwn. lx. lvrry. U. lxrn-gg. I. mpps. li. xI0l'l'l5. .l. xxlllkI1'llI1'yl'l'. 5. llmmpsml. W. NIIHVI' lf. l.:m4l. 514.1 ,UND NOXX Ur. Hu-lmmml. l.. Wilson. l'. I,llll1'l't, Nl. Blu-plum-rxl. B. l,01IlllQ4'l', N. 5lk'lllkt'. U. lnllms. Nl. lnuws. li. Wul- l.u-1-. l'. xI1H ilIl. P- 'l'IllIil7 KOXX IT. ll:1:u'ln:u1. H. I'1l'lt'lll. N. l.1llI', H. 5l'llSlI'ff'Illl4'I'g',1l', ff. Huy. N. Ruvgl. l'. l71'Vs4'r'w. .l. l'ill'l'lN., lu. Nwlun. lx. Xlullntl. I. lupglv. 1 'fr 1,1 I1 In ll5lll, FIRST ROW VXI. Krogvr. X. lZ0lI4'll, J. CI'ilWfUl'lI, lf. Dallas, I.. filuplon. B. lfdwzmls, P. i1l't'l'IlK', U. lhlntln-y, il. ull-SVI!- ll. frl'lllll1'I'. SHIONIF NOW 'Mix lluylv. 1. 11t'I'ill'll. J. Bt'l'llill'li, lf. Dick. C. Clark. R. ,lone-S, H. ffruwfmml. U. llinlwn. U. f:l'Q'l'I', J. Harm-It. 'l'IllIiD HOW :L Dow-r. K.f1il'tH1'l',1j. Hurt, D. lflvllln-l1ts,l . Kwwh. R. Hzxkw. R. Ilillllbllfgl, S. HOU, C. B0t'Skt'Il, R. I,1'l'S, ll. I lug:-lxlurl. Tzvvllly-.S1'1'0lL . ref N NX! J X L 'I J X , X, f Q. H , T k 1 u vi 4 lj? ti sl 'Xp N W it , jg . ' Q 'K ,af N 1 N I 5 X Xe 1 f Freshmen . J I , 'I' he freshman year is the one in which everyone begins to check seriously to make sure he is advancing along the right path of life. We have progressed in our subjects and have explored many interesting side paths, where we par- ticipated in sports and clubs. With the help of all our teachers we know that we are preparing to face the future confidently. 6 i aiiglnllj WJQPQ e T wenty-eight if r . y L by g it J r ti p L X, h President .......... ......... R ITA VAUGHT Vice President ....... .... .... -RALPH HERBIG Secretary ......... .......... R UTH YWIEHE Treasurer .............,.................................. .. ................ .. ............ RAY HAARMAN Advisers .... MISS BETTY BRINKMAN, MRS. MARIE ROSENBERGER ,lass of 19, 3 lf!! In l'I-XIII. lflliS'l' IIUXX Il. Svluu-I'z-l'. .I. fillwr. II. IIll1ll'I!Ilill, if. Smith. II. You Nl MUNI? ICUNX Xhx, III'lIlIxIll1lII. N. FIIIQPIAS. I'. Nic-mann. I'. 'I'ugg.Iv. X. I,I.2lII.l'IIIl1'I'f,I1'l' li Wivln- ll I'I1ilIipx N N1-Iumll. IIIIICII HOW I., IIuIvI1inQ.'I'. Ikuix. .l. Wm-Ivxtw. XY. II:nIIu-r. W. In-y. 41. Smith. .I. XX rugrhl. . ,,,,., , , . , .. fIurlgf1!,I'IIx5I IHNX Ii. IxuII1'l'.lv. IIl'Illl4'Il.I1. xI.lSIl'l'b, Ix. I,lllllQ'IIlllll. It. 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IQIIIIIIII. .I. Y1lIIl'l', I.. IIUII EIGHTH GRADE IIan'ing itI'1IIlII'l'tI in tIw SI'YlxIIIIlQII'l1iIC souls' SIQIIIS in PXIIIOFIIIQ tI1c-path of III:-. wv ciglltll ggratlvrs Iwrt' I-.1 tl In gvl Iruvk into IIN' tI1ir'k UI' st-Imol Iiff- Iasl SCIJIIIIIIIICT. I'IIl'SIWl'Q'Il'f'It'1I0llI' dass oIIif-ers. 'IIIIPII uv vntcrcd into tIw uvtivitivs uf tht- sc-Imol. Smut' -II' II14' gn 0 juim-II ,IIlllIOI' I -'I'I-I-ns and Junior C. A. A.. wI:iIc the boys went out for III? 7tI1 and nth grade IwusIwtIIuII tv W1- am- proud of our Imys. who won onv garne. and tied another in an 0Yt'I'IIIIIt' pt-rimI. W0 art- proud. Ion III' ourc'I1t'I'l'Im':l1I1'I's. who did il wry fine' job in Ivuding us in yells and GIIIIIIISIZISIII. IIII'sll1I'I'l'e'Iy mush IIN- Svnim' Class of I950 much Stu-Ce-ss .md Iluppim-ss and thank the-m for IIIL' Iim- ex .Ill1pIv IIIQ-y Imxv wt Im' us. flniiigilz-. f J I 'fl 1' rl Y vp. 5,4 QW ff. Q, fa? 5 f'f'? t xt.. ' K: .-will lIft'Sl'lll'lII ,.,,. ,,. , ,,1III-XIII,I'1SYINIII'LY ICN N If f-f' Pr f-.v ifl f'r1 I , ,. ,,,, ,, ,IIIIIIII XIII! IIIC S f'f'1'f' t frr' 3' , , ,,,,. I -UIQIIICl,INI'I SIIIIIIU T1 f-11. v un-r ,,,,, ,, ,, ,,. ,, ,, ,,, ,,,,,,, , ,IIHIIIIY I 'I IJ: ixw ,WNII SS SgIIIfI IIIIIINIIII. XIII. IIHIN II IIIII IIIN lmft fn fligllf. l lltS'l' ROWW Nliss wltlg1llt't'. ll. Kissvl, H. llynv, l.. Graves. D. Scott, R. Lakes, S. Courts, R. Dury, ll. llalnlmrgx. SICCUND ROW l. vll1l,l0I',li. l.and, .l. wlt'Il1lIlgIOIl, M. li:1dtkf', .i. Hit-liardson, .l. 5t'ln'oc'der, B. Crulvh, I.. K1'ewyn'r1l1age'x1, l'. Nl urphy. illlllllll HOW ll. Slllilftl. Nl. Nlvyvis. ti. Stuard, I.. Rolilmins, ll. Stc'inlu'. l.. Tllt'lit'l'. ll. llillnn-s, ll. KltlkllI't'llltf't', l'. Corn SEVENTH GRADE As svvc-nth graders this year. we have had a little troulile in getting used to St. Bernard High. llowever. wt- feel that vw have made a good record in lmolh class work and outside activities. We have participated in .lunior tl. A. A.. Junior Y-Teens. the hand. and the 71h and Sth lmasketlmall team. With the assistance of our adviser. Miss Wagricr. wc are well started on the path toward graduation. Presfalclzt ..,.,,,,,,, Vive Pl'c's1'df'ut .,,,,, Sv4'1'v!ary ........ TfP!I.YIll'l'I' :14l1'fs4'1' ,,.,,,,.,JUllN Sfllllttllilllfllt ,,,,. LARRY ROBBINS ,.l.0WEl.I. GIKAYI-IS LORIN KHEYENIIMIEN MISS ELAINE WMZNI-IR Tlzirly'-one w ,Q v .A,,,M,, w iw Th irly-I luv i W W , QC Slim ff 1'W31??Qv A 5 3 W. S 5 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Senior Girls' Athletic Association is composed of girls who are in the fourth year of high school. The girls participate in a full program of sports-volleyball, basketball, dancing, baseball, and archery. While the regular meetings are scheduled for Friday, the various teams play on Mondays and Tuesdays. Each year at the Honor Banquet, awards of bracelets and letters are given to the girls who have earned the required number of points. The ,Iunior G. A. A. is active in four sports-soft ball, basketball, kick-ball, and volleyball. They play five games in each sport, and the team that wins the most games wins the tournament. The girls receive five points for attending regular meetings, and if they are on the team that wins the tour- nament, they receive five extra points. President ........................ ..,........ B EVERLY SCHARFENBERGER President of Jr. G. A. A ........ ............................ B ARBARA DOVER Vice President .............. --.------------- M ARY AHRENS Secretary ..,,.,..,,., .................... It 'IARGE BOCKELMAN Treasurer .......... VIRGINIA PFAFFENBERGER Adviser ........... MISS DORIS THOMPSON T hirty-four . ,,..,, . , . , - . . . . . . -fm-ypg1 Ifl!Iu11gflI.I'IIxNI Ixlnx 1, Nlurggum. I . I.lpps,,I. I.I'1lMI1II'1I..I. XXmkl1-. II, Nlnrrls,X.lfu1'111-lg II. I',mIm1l'1I-. I.. I,:1I11-5. II 1 'lI'I'1'II Ix lhslmn. I. IIux1'r. .u , NI1UNII IIUXX' Viv 'I'Immp-on. 5. IIIIIUIIIIINUII. 5. 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IxuIIxIm'nm-r 1 IIl'II 771 irly-film , . -. -Q-.V -.-x..-- W. ..,,.,..,. lmll In Vlglll. l'llt5l ROV I.. Uixon, lu. Perry. I., Nlorgan. N. Reed. t.. Dallas. l.. Llopton. ll. Ylorris. 5. Nladden. Nl. Vtartl. X. llernurd. N. liftlltitlll, -K. Class, tl. Scott. ll. Stevens. 5lC110NlJ ROW Xliss Nlorgan. 5. llauis, l'. Greene. l'. l'ntt1-et, ll. Wilson. Y. lloxer. .l. l airtield. .l. ll:-rnard. .l. v5it'5U'l'lIHlll. Xl. 'll-try. Nl. -Khrens. .l. Wilson. 5. l.ouden. 'lllllill HUXX' ll. liruhler, li. Steinke, Nl. Kroger, tf, tilarl-t. l.. Pliaffenherger. lf. l.arkin. lf. Hieliardson. R. Yiellols. lt. .lones X. liarm-r, ll. St'llill'l-t'llllt'l'g1t'I'. Xl. lloekelntan, ll. lloget. S. llofl. SENIOR Y-TEENS 'lihe Senior Y-'lieen liluh is one ol' the most aetixe organizations at St. Bernard High. lts main purpose is to dexelop eharaeter. poise. leadership. friendshin. and a sense of responsihility for others. This year the eluh has had a well-rounded program, which included a candle-light initiation. a lli-Y- 'I'een dance. a home-made candy sale for the Y.W. Reconstruction Fund. various movies and speakers on our theme for this year. which was Personal Charm. and. of course, the annual Hi-Y-Teen picnic in May. A fitting climax to this year will he the annual Honor Banquet. planned and financed hy our eluh as its serxiee project for the entire school. We leel sure our guests will enjoy the evening on the imaginary voyage ahoard the good ship S. S. St. Bernard. Pr e-.v1 ' fl t'ri t ........ ....,..., S YDNICY LOU NIADIH-IN Vi f'1r Pr f,.v id ffrr I ......, ....... L ILLIAN PFAFFENBERGER 5 4?f'r1' tary ...... .......... N IARY AHRENS Treasurer ..... ......... If YELYN PERRY Progr fzfwi Clmirr rzfiri ............,., J EAN WESTERMAN A41ri.wr ......... ....... N TISS GRACE A. MORGAN Th irly-six 1.4-fl In riglil. l lRS'l' HOW' II. Ilowr, IC. Lakes. IC. Iiwald. II. Luke. I.. Baker. l'. Nieman. ,l. lXIl'liOl'llll4'li. Nlrs. Yeager. SICIIONII ROW ll. Scott. II. I.nkes. S. Courts. U. Kissel. I'. Nlurpliy. If. Smith. Ii. Ilrulllm. 'lillllill ROW Il. You Ilehrcn. l'. Iialu-r. K. Cox. .l. Ilirliardsou. X. I,liilIIf'llllt'l'QlPI'. N, Cranes. Y. Sulyers, Nl. Meyers. JUNIOR Y-TEENS junior X-Teens have had an active and interesting schedule this year. consisting of hoth work and play. under the ahle guidance of our adviser. IVIrs. Yeager. We accomplished many worthwhile endeavors, such as sending candy overseas. attending regular meetings at the Y. W. C. A.. and holding our annual Easter Egg Hunt at the nearhy orphanage. We also had fun with our stunt initiation and parties. 1're'.sl'1IQ'l1t ..... ,.,,, I :wc Prcsulerit ,,,,.,,,, SQ't'I't'fllfj' ,,,,.,,,. .. Treuxrzrefr ..,.... A4I1'isf'r .... KA'I'HI.I'II-IN ROBINSON .DOI .ORI-IS IAKIC ....,,...,III,l-IANOR ICWAID YICKNI-I BAKER ,,...,'NtRS. IIKRI. YKAGICR Thirty-sercn left In rjglil. l lliS'l' ROW' Mrs. Hosenlnerger. .I. Miller, M. Terry, INI. Ahrens, I.. Pfallenherger. II. Castineattl. lil. llcrry. N. lit-4-tl ll. Dixon, Nl. Ward. SICCUNII ROW Nl. llm-lu-lnian, II. St-liarlenlierger, B. Boget, S. Madden. If. l.arkins. IC. RIl'llill'lIS0lt. II. Taylor. ill. lhIK'Il0l'lllIl'lK. SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Senior National Honor Society is an organization for students who have earned high grades and stand high among their classmates. ln order to he eligible for this society the student must he in the eleventh or twelfth grades and have an .average of at least ninety per cent in his grades. Not only must he meet these requirements. hut he also must stand high in character. service, and leadership. The St. llernard Chapter of the Senior Honor Society held an assembly following the mid-year examina- tions. at which time they lapped six new members. The chapter also arranged a program for another as- senihlyff 'an entertainment f-to raise money for the work of the organization. Pr f'.v ill ffri 1 .....,..,... ,...... I .ILLIAN I'FAFI I-INBISHGISR Vi f-4' I'r f-.vi'1 I t-ri 1 ...... ........ S YDNEY LOU NIADDICN S t'f- rvlury ,,.....,, ...,.... IN IARGI-I IZOKIKELNIAN Tr t-f1.vi1 rtr .......................... JO ANN MIl.I.ICR Atli- r'.v 1-r . ..,... MRS. MARIE ROSICNBERILICR Tlzirly-1'igl1f Lcff to right. FIRST Ii0WflVIiss Brinkman. C. Vanden Eynden. Ii. Schaefer. I.. liunnell. PI. Ifwald. SECOND HOW' -al-I. Von liehren, J. McCormick. V. Pfafienberger. Ii. Schardt. VT. Halker. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Junior National Honor Society was proud to initiate six new members this year. These students are in the eighth and ninth grades and rank in the upper ten per cent of their classes. They also must be out- standing in character. leadership. and service. Among the activities of the year. we held an initiation for our new members during a school assembly. We also had two ice skating parties at the Cincinnati Gardens. The parties were very well attended. and we had great merrinient as we lost our equilibrium and hurt our dignity. Prcsitl f'r1 t ...,...... . ..... VIRGINIA PFAI-'I ENBICRllI'IR Vi f'f- Presid e-11 1 ....... ..................,....... R OBRRT SIIIIARDT S f'f' rcl zzr' y .......... .......... I IHARLES YANIJICN EYNDEN Tr e'fz sur t'1' ..,............... R IIIHARD SIIIIAKFER Thirty-nine lwfl In riglzl. I lIiS'I' ROW Xliss Stu:-rwuhl, Y. Wolf. I.. I'faIfenI1erger. T. Sprague. NI. Ward. II. Ilogci. X. lloldln 1 for: . I 4lft'0NlJ ROW II. Ihlry. N. Recd, II. Yaught. I.. Iiaker. N. Graves. A. Class. N. iiltilillilll. I. I'I'atIenhergcr. II. I IIIIIIII RUVI' I.. Uslmrn, Ia. Looley. Ii. Carson. W. Ilalkcr. lf. Dye. Iv. Nlalolt. II. Ilarlanul. If. Iinesken. the g Th overning hody for the schoo STUDENT COUNCIL e Student Council. which is made up of representatives from every homeroom in the high chooI I This vear. as usual. we have taken care of canteens held after home 'haskethall games and sent 1 it it t some families in Kentucky at Christmas time. We also took over the project of raising money for tic 1 nu Ieaders' costumes. sponsored several interesting assemblies. served as guides at the high school o tn ltlllsi and sent representatives to the preliminary conference for the White House Conference. For the first time the prospective students from Ifimwood I,Iace Junior High School came t I s Un this occasion memhers of Student Council served as guides and hosts and planned the progrtm nt tainment. We helicve we have had a very successful year under the guidance of our competent ofhcers md our ld X iser. ,,.,,...X1'XHY I.UIi WAHI! finrfv 1,l't'Ai1lt'l1I ........... . Vice Prcsirlcrit ...,. . Sccrcturv ......... Tl'f'1l.VIlll,f ...,,,,, Afll'isr'r ........ XII .I 'U BPH,-Uvl I. IX 'X H H A R A H0111-fl' lI,l.lAN l'I Al-'FICNHIQRGICR 580112,-'I Y. S'l'l'I'IHVv.'XI.Il vi. ,f all WDW lm-fl to irglil. I IlIS'l' NOW' Nlrs. lloylc. N. llc:-il. NI. Vvurml. .l. lxiiilile-. N. llralizini. ll. llnslinvzlil. I.. l.aiIu's. If. Class. ,l. Millcr. SICIKINII NWS' S. lluyis. S. I.ou4l4-n. XI. -Xlirc-ns. l.. l'lafTi-nlwi-gi-r. .l. l'e'uk. S. Nlzulilcn, Nl. lirununai. ll. Ifooli-y, l.. Usluorn, II. l'lrin'in. 'llllllill IIUW Il. S4'lliIl'I-Plllll'IAQIUV. Nl. II!H'Id'IlIl2lll. II. Nlcyci's, ll. Vficlic, N, Sclioc-nlivlml. If. lluycr. ll. Nloorc. ,l. IIule'niii4'll1'l'. QUILI. AND SCROLL ln aulcling ainolhci' year lo its time at Sl, licrnarcl High School. Quill and Scroll has had thc aclvuiilagc ol' :nlding many ncu nwmhcrs to its chapter. Urganizecl only last year as one ol' the honor socicties of the school, Quill zunl Scroll luis lwcn enlarged with mcmlicrs sclcclf-cl from the stalls of our school ycarlnook. the ST. IIICIINAIIDIAN. and the monthly paper. the TITAN TIIVIICS. 'I'lirough following suggestions prints-cl in the Quill and Scroll magazine. the mvmlwrs slriyv lo iinprow llic pulwlicalions ol' the school. I,H'Xl.tIt'IIf ........... ......... I ll'lYlfRl.l Slfll.'XIiI I'llYlll'1I'I1ll'Ili I-iff' l'rf'si1lm'nt ........ ....,...,................ I JICSIVIUND NIOURIC Si'l'H'llll'Y .............. ..................... .........,... I I T ANN Nlll.1.l'iR -i Trrusllrflr ......... A ....... ...... ,... 1 . ........ .............. N IARGIC llUIfKl'iI,NlAN x .'.I' , . .i Aflriser .... K .... gf ,.... K ..........,..... .,,ff.x1Rs. m'i'iiRiN i.. iaoiiii . Xl r . X X Y, X 4 I i ,V x 'Q ,il K H . x X X I I I x ' , I . Q 'L , K : ' in QI XX x I K . xx' X K xy I R AX X , ll'- O' N' ,.,l IT uv. i V r .J y N NP PI' F I Q. fl 5 ' X1 YJ, Forly-one ii X J il ,J I .1 G .5 v ' s fs' Y 'N A - I W .. jf? Y . Il il' ilk' xl' J gl' .W .tl .R , . 1 ,.,. H . . Imjl to rrglil. l'll15l ROVQ ll. Larson. ll. Svlnuiuuker. .l. Evans. ll. Angst, Fi. lllnnvy. H. llfrieni. W. Kirlry. N. Nlorgaui. ll Narnt-r. 5l'i11UNll RUW- Nlr. Nic-nian. 'l'. llli-llorIni1'lx. 'l'. Sprague, .l. Burgoyne. H. llaarlnan. las. Hauser. .lnlin llauser. W. lierluirtl- stein. li. Spelnian. 'lilllllll ROW- l.. Cajus. ll. Nleyers, ff. Wiehe, xl. Sl'll04 lll'Plll, R. Carlanrl. ll. Moore. VV. SllIHlf'l'llt'lll'll. ,l. flralws. ,l. lime- ninel ler. H l-Y We memliers ol' the Hi-Y Clulv feel that we haxe enjoyed a very successful year. lioth hnaneially and other- ix ise. We all worked hard in completing the sale of T-shirts and in planning the Hi-Y-Teen dance. With the proeeeds we completed the furnishings of our club room, donated to the cheerleaders' fund. and took an ad in the Sl. lierrmrdiun. During the year the Hi-Y held one of its most Colorful initiationsg made several educational trips ol' great interest: and ended the year with a grand finale-fthe Hi-Y-Teen picnic in Sharon Woods. Pr f-.v itll-nr ,..,.... ........,. R 0Bl'IR'l' Sl'HI.Nl KN Vive Pft'.Vl.llf'lll .,,.,, .,,...,.. ' l'0Nl XIVIIORNIICK Sv:-retary ..,, ,...........i,,,.. R AY Pl-'Rllitl Tr 1-f1 .sz izfii - . ......,. ROBIiR'l' HAARXIAN Aflrisvr ,........ NIR. R-Xl.l'll 'l'. Nllitl -KN Forly-l1l'o lmft In riglzl. FIRST li0Vl'--V-ll. Simpson, W. I.llt'lDlJK'l'llIg!, B. Hollnian, W. lomld, IC. llempel, R. llnurman. D. liustluun, IC. l urmer, l.. tlaljus, 11. llnrlow. SICCUND HOW- ,I. lluniphrey. Y. Barlow, H. Motz, H. Krienu-r. N. Morgan. ll. Sm-hoening, ll. Holl, ll. llunmles, D. Sa-lmnuu-ker. ' l l lllllkl 'llllllll HtWV-f'lNlr. Seliwettnntn. ll. Blake, B. Reid, ll. De Vleese, .I. Nlieners. B. Blom. tl. Knollnuin. tl. Brown. ll. Smith, Mr. Selizu-l'er. Not in the pit-ture-H. Claire. ARCHIMEDES .. . , The Archimedes Club was named after a Creek mathematician and inventor. Nlemhership in this cluh is composed of hoys. both juniors and seniors. from the vocational machine shop course, The main objective of the eluh is to promote interest in the work for which wc are training. Our monthly meetings include programs uith outside speakers untl films on incluslries ancl related fields. Prexfrl f'r1 I .....,.... .......... l KOBICHT Cl, HHH Vi f'f- Pr e'.v: ' fl f-f1 1 .,....,, ....... f TERATD BARLOW S 1't' rvlury-T 1'e'f1.v.1 Ill ,. .,....................,..,,..........,.....,..,...................,,,.. DALE DE WICESE Ariz' 1'.v e'l. v ..... ........ N I R. PAUL SCHAFI-IR. MR. Wll.I.HM SllHWI'1'l l'NIAN Forty-tlz ree lmfl In right. FIRST ROW---tl. Bennett. R. S4-liaeler. lf. liwald, ll. Nan Hehren, l'. Baker. lf. l'errv. ll. Dixon. Sl-NIUNII ROWVAV-Miss Ammerman. F. Glaser. R. l'l'rieni. H. Spelman. W. llalker. R. Herbig. .l. Riiteinueller. 'iilllllll ROW--'l'. xI4'1i0I'Illll'li. .l. ib1f'ii0l'IlllI'li, Y. Garner. Y. Vandament, lf. l.urkins, lf. Riehardson. R. Seharrlt ll t 1:41 TAU ALPHA GA M MA 'liau Alphaflamma. better known as the Math Club, is an organization for those who are interested in mathematics. The name is derived from the hrst letters of the three main branches of mathematics namely trigonometry. algebra. and geometry. At least one year of math is required for membership. The Club has had regular meetings. at which programs of mathematieal interest have been gnen We also have had special parties and entertainment throughout the year. l nrl-V-fnu r I'r e'.v ill tfrz 1 .,...,.,... ........,, t QFRAIDINE DIXUN Vi 1-t- Pr fP.vi't I f-r1 1 .tr7,, , .,...' FONT NIMIORNIICK S f't' refury ....,...... ..,,...,......,, P iYEl,YN PERRY Tr f-f1.v11 rvr ,.,.,,. E'I'l'lI,YNE RICHARDSON Atlr 1'.w f'14 , ....... N HSS Bl-YTTY AXINIERNIAN I In right. Fllibl HOXX ,l. xIt'i.0l'ltlll'k. lv. Rt'lllll'U. U. frI't't'l', t.. Llark. L. filoptun. .L Bernard, IK. i'otting1-r. t.. Dallas. NNIIND HOW NIV. U'l3ri4-n. H. Xlurris, S. Vlyiltlllt mon. li. Collins. .l. Winkelnieyer, IT. til'lIiIit'l'. l'. Nic-innn, IC. ifwalld. I ,., , . ltllltlt lCUVt N. 54'illlI'4ll. N. I tru-in. H. 5t'llill'i1'IliN'I'fIl'l', lf. Km-li. ins. Ilaulser, .lulin ll2lllSl'l'. ti. Hurt. K. He-rliig 1 w - Iln- ptlrlmse ot Inter Nos 1 INTER NOS I ind ll. Intl onlv Lamn ll students are eligible to i1l C'0lI16 oilieers. Q 's to prmnote interest in Latin. Memlmership is eoniposed oi- students in Latin Un junuurv IIS. 1950. the Latin I students were initiated. and a party given aftervvards. Sinee the club vv is i'1uu'tiv'z1ted just last year. the aetivilies have not been numerous. but we have enjoyed the year. 1,ft'.Yl.l1t'I1f A,,,,.... Vim' 1'r1'xi11r'r1! Se'r'fr'IcIf't' .. Tn'nxure'r Adl'ixe'r ........,ROBliR'l' PFRIICNI ,,.,..,.BlC'l l'Y l'0'l l'INlll'IR ..i....SUE THOMPSON .m........lIAROIJ-INR CLARK MR. JAMES J. CYBRIICN Forly-five 14-fl In riglil-.l. Mc-flormivk, C. S4-ott, IC. Perry, A. Class, B. Collins, V. Dover, B. Bogzet, E. Larkins. E. llivliartl on 1 ll. Non It l'lll't'll. 'Nliss Preistal' THE CHORALAIRES 'llhe goal of the llhoralaires is to encourage interest in music. so that we may gain a greater and dee pc r dt-rstanding ol' its heauty. Under the very capable direction of Miss Betty Priestaf. St. llernards in 1 group did very well. This year the Choralaires appeared on television to sing Christmas carols. They also sang fox the l gan- a spevial assernlvly. and sang for the lmmanual Reformed Church and the Wilson Memorial 1 lnurh l the spring they gave a festival of music and also sang for commencement. Forfy-six pl'l'Sl1lt'IIf ..,,.i...,, Vim' l'l'r'sirfr'l1t ....., Sl'!'l4l'fllI'j' ..,,.,.. Tl't'!l.Yllt't'I' . I,i.lf1'11riu11 ,,,, Dirvrtnr lC'I'HI,YNI-I Hlt IIIQXRIJSUN .......,...NlARC l,I.I.,-X 'l HIRX ..,,,,....Ri-XR RA R A BOCICI' .,....,,l-IIJICKN -X IA Rl-IINS .r,.............FYPILYN PERRY .MISS BETTY PRlES'l'AF lm!! In right. l lIlS'l' lilllll- ll. lfmlwalrnls. Y. Uuriivr, lf. Nlmgan. Nl. Alii'vm. .l. Wefslwiiiuii, li. S1'lli1l'l'l'lIlN l'L'f'l'. l,. l,li!ll1'IIlIt'lg1t'l', , . N. Iwi-il. ll. lxl0l'I'lS, Nlrs. Xvalggvr. Sl-XIUNU NNW N. ll:-rnaml. N. lifllllillll. Nl. 'l'vl'ry, ll. St.-ink:-. Y. Y1lllIlilllll'IlI. H. Nil-Imls, S. Xlaulmlvn. Nl. llm-In-Inmn. SPLASH AND SPATTER llmlvr lhv mliivvlioii ol' our aulxisvr. Mrs. lcugciy uc-liawliaml iiiaiiysiicm-ssl'11l pmjvvls this yi n inch 1 Q , U- . . . 'Q'S' ii illm li imlm uh 1 lirislnius cunls. di-sigm-il and uwsenililvml lay our lIl6'Illl1FI'Sl niaking our mm vluh pins: ami , ., 1. A A pli-using urpliun 4-liililrvn with lmski-is ue :mule and filled with lfaster Candy. We also haw had our msn purln-s lllnll prmvml lu lu' lun. 1'r'z'.sf1ff'l1l Vim' l'n-,w SI'l'l'l'lIU'l' Tl't'II.NIll't'I flrf:'f.wl H ,,.. NHRY HIRICNS flvllf ...... ..........,...., I PI-XN XX'l'IS'I'HIlNl.-KN . .,.,,,,,,, l.lI.l.l,XN PF'Xl I liINlil'IlilllCli 1 ,,,...., Ill-IYEHIX SfIlIARIWNISRIKIZHIK ,,,,,...NIHS. CNIil.'1'lI-Kill-IR 1 orly-.wzwz Imfl In right. FIRST ROW-5. Nlaflden. N. Reed, IC. Richardson. Nl. .-Xhrens. lf. Perry. SICCIUNII HOW 'Miss Stucrwald. ll. Dixon. M. Wz1r'cl. N. Gfilllillll. Tllllill HOWV- Y. Yzuulanu-nt, lf. l.arkins. lf. Boget. R. Yarncr, ff. Dye. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS l.e tiercle lfrancais. which is a permanent fixture at St. Bernard High School. has every year a vvell-rounded program for all its meetings. This year under the guidance of the president, lfthlyne Richardson. the organization has grown. not only in numbers. hut also in knowledge concerning the customs. habits. and living conditions of the French people. For each meeting. the program chairman. Sydney Lou Madden. supplied interesting French games. which vs e played after the meeting or while refreshments were being served. Our social program was climaxed hy a trip to the Taft Museum in April and a swimming party at l,e Sourdsville Lake in May. We have enjoyed Le Cercle Francais this year and hope that it will continue in its growth for many. many sears. Pr f,.v1'1 I f-r1 1 ...... ...,.... I- ITIILYNE RICHARDSON Vice Prexirl efrx 1 ,..... . .......,..,.. .NANCY REIEII Svcrvmry ....,..,. ,,.,,..... N IARY AHRI-INS Treasurer ........ ,............,.....,......... I' IYELYN PERRY .4driscr ...,,,. .......... IN HSS OLGA V. STUERWAID Fnrly-eight LA Z .2 3 :E A I. -E , 'If N- 7. Lx. T1 , ,f 2 I Lx. TE If f E Lal 2 1. ff. 3. 2 7 lj 3 E I 7 I - Ll- -E ,HL I Q.. N AZ TL :L 7 2 , 7 i 1. S L:-. .E CL T: 5 if .- Z 1. 7 gf. 2 M 7 fa I. I 'Z .1 2 Q A ,.. .J E i +2 7 -K ,- .2 K 7 1 -.J If :If 5 52 7 Q LT: 'I, Q3 L.. Lzl 7 7 I Lx. 5 Ld 7 A 'Il i I. LQ. 5 .2 .4 5 A vs I 1 5 C Sf. 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A 45 Q Ta 9 : CTS L. Q1 Q 7 ... fd A A ... 'I. Z CU U .I. 3 I- .-. .-. Q... O Z C x. DI SB 'I 'E' CU A-. .--4 S-4 O 'E Cla YD QJ .C E-1 ,.. cu Ll' K .- cu .. I. GJ ... 5 CJ Ta E os. EU .. CV 'Z F Q. u ec 7 34 KC cu Z . 'C : cs .- .- 5 'f. Q. .: .. 35.4 W.- 'Z -2. I. ma.. Pllcd : - ,--T: -.. :cs Tu. ....,. 5 T1 gf. - .:o. V,-C I..-4 :s-. 'cami ': cl, 0.1.5 2-C cuff GJ C532 V-o-17. OE 11.63 .E E' ...- ga-.: QE.. .v-4 ' --Cl '5'.T. : T2 .Eff '-E :fl Kia. me cu .cg A E? 'um o . -:.. 'Q-4 ....- . l. fi- 'ZQJ 5.2 PC Giga 'U . qi ,br is I ' Y, S 'mf ? I. l,igIlihl'1! 4f'lli0I'S. 2. l.ittlL'fn'utll1'r. Ii. Yl12lI'U'hfIy lupa 4. 'l.iI.'A 5. ifmlrltry4'hf'f':-ez fv. SlllNV-HHN. T. Put 'PIII T lQ'IllllllI'Xl'0III,1'l'R'lH'1'4if'If'Q1lll4'S, 9. Uurvalllllvkiml. IU. f:Lll'l'fIl-Ulfl. ll. N-vI1f'l'll1lHIVf'I'N. IL-Iii. QLIIUNSI ll. I1-1-skin U. . Fifty up' 1 X X il m F i fly-on Itvft In right. FIRST ROW-R. Meyers. R. Pfriem. .l. llurgxoyne, XXV. Kirby. ff. Brown. U. S:-liiliiiavke-l'. lf. Farmer. SHIUND ROW f Nlr. Yeager. Couvli. A. Selioenfeld, Nlgr.. J. Graves, ,l. Rntemneller. R. Uees. T. Nlt-lforinic-la. R. Sp:-lnian, Xlgr.. T. Slllllglllf. Nlgr. M 1221-0Ju om' VARSITY BASKETBALL The Titans' varsity basketball team opened the 1950 season with victories over Dayton. Ky.. and Green- hills. However. during the remainder of the season. the Titans had considerable amount of trouble remaining on the path of victory. lintering the district tournament with an 8-10 record. the team played inspired ball to gain victories over stubborn N. C. H. and Classy Sycamore. The quarter finals. however. saw the Titans bow to a highly talented loekland Vlvayne team. 51--10. but only after a good game. The senior members of the team wish Mr. Yeager and the future Titan teams the greatest suceess possible. Fifty-I1t'n MQ?-K! W ff A-'Q OO J , VCC r f la fs 'Wwi .S . Rx A 0' 835 WN v Q f x 5-'TN 17 500 J,-A AJ. ' o NQ'. x. Fifty-Ihrvn u lmfl In right. l lliS'l' ROW'-A. Svlioenfeltl. Mgr., R. Scharfenlverger, li. Rohhins, D. llinken, H. Schaefer, l'. Nlorgan. Nlr. linger. lioavh. 5l'ifIUNll HOW - -xl. Duuhercl. las. Hallser, ll. Yllllflfllth, .lohn Hauser, F. Koch, R. ljfriem. 'lillllill RUW--R. llaurnian, W. llalker, R. llerhig, ll. Hart, F. Glaser, D. llaarman. RESERVE BASKETBALL Since the reserve team is just thatfthe reserve material in preparation for the future varsities-we look forward each season to seeing the new material develop into a smooth working unit under Coach Yinger. The 1950 reserve basketball team had a fine season. They played hard in every game and showed contin- ual improvement during the season. ln tallying the results, we find that they won eight and lost nine games and took third place in the lVl.V.l.L. This record indicates that the varsity has good material coming up for next season. Yea, team! Nice work! Fifty-four lift to right. l lliS'l' ROW--lflwvrleaders. B. Cruhli, V. Wolf, W. McKinley, B. Dover. SICIIOND ROW-l.. Bnnnell. Mgr., D. Hamlnxrg, B. Crulmh, C. Stuard, R. Ahrens, T. Bennett, L. Cole, E. Berte, l.. H4 llHSIllll'illl. ll. Galliett. .l. St-ln'oe1ler, I.. Graves, Mr. Hurley, Coavli. 7TH AND 8TH BASKETBALL rlrlnns, ll. Our seventh and eighth grade basketball team did not do so well this year. We won only two games, lint you can be sure that the boys played their best throughout the season. The victory over N. C. H. was really a happy ending to the year. We have enjoyed our training under Mr. Hurley, and we look forward to a more successful season in wins llCXl yeilf. Fifty-'Eve ,awww '. i?f,,i:llij,,j1 7,Z7J.'Jfjw.rJ. oifsffl 4 . f r ' A A 5' Lift in right. l lHS'l' HUW- 'l'. Sprague. xlglll. lf. Nl:-yers. Ray l'friem. W. Kirlmy. H. llaul. .l. Burgoyne. U. Nlusters. ll. Spel- lllltll. Nlgr. Sl'ilfUNll ROW Nlr. Yinger. lloaeli. li. Nluney, H. Garland. ll. Ile Weese. R. Claire. A. Selioenfeld. R. llazirnmn. lf. Seliurlen- lN'lf1l'l'. Nlr. Yeager, liouvli. 'lilllllll ROW ll. Yarner. ll. Xloore, ,l. Graves, ll. Xl:-Gee. ll. Angst. las. llauser .lohn lluuser, lf. llamluurg. llolrt. l'friem l UllH'l'll ROW-f.l. Rutenlueller, Mgr. FOOTBALL A definite improvement was sighted this year in foothall at St. Bernard High. This year marked the first time the Titans ever scored in every game. The students saw. for the lirst time in the history of St. llernard foothall, the Titans emerge vietorious in three contests. With the line prospects of material developing on the reserve team. the student hodv has high hopes that the Titans are firmly started on the path to vietory. The seniors wish the future teams and our coaches. Mr. Yeager and Mr. Yinger. successful downs and many touchdowns. Fifly-six V ' 0? ,f v' f y - Left to rigfil. FIRST ROW-Mr. Ying:-r, float-li, R. Terry, T. Davis, D. llinken, .l. Zinser, T. Sprague. Mgr. SECOND ROW-l.. Osborn, I.. Robbins, J. Barnett, E. Sexton. 'lilllllli HOW-F. Kovh, Avllauberd, W. Sunderbrueh, R. Baker, D. Haarman ' cf .. n RESERVE FOOTBALL This season. the first year of Reserve football, gave excellent promise of better teams in the future at St. llernard High. The small but highly spirited Reserves boasted of three victories, one tie, and had only four defeats. We know that the future Reserves will strengthen the Varsity teams of St. Bernard High even more than the team of 1949. This year's Reserves wish to express their gratitude to Mr. Yeager and Mr. Yinger for spending extra time in developing the team. l ifly-eight Left to right. FIRST ROW-G. Barlow, D. llinken, R. Pfriem, N. Lair, W. Russell. SECOND ROW-Mr. Yinger, Coach, E. Sexton, ,lohn Hauser, Jas. Hauser, R. Meyers, E. Paul. THIRD ROW-H. Hamburg, H. Garland, P. Tuggle, R. Claire, J. Rutemueller, A. St-hoenfeld, Mgr. TRACK 1949 Although hindered most of the season by injuries, the 1949 track team under the splendid coaching of Mr. Yinger managed to make a favorable showing for the gold and black. The team did not travel the path to victory in 19-19, but they did finish second in many events and meets. As this yearbook goes to press, the track men are out there practicing every day. They feel that the future holds great promise. and they are striving to bring honors to St. Bernard High in 1950. F ifty-nine Left tu right. FIRST HUVV-Y l,. Oslmrn, R. pl-l'lf'I1l, lf. Wiel1c', R. Carson. SPXIONU ROW--U. llilllflililll, W. Gcrhardstein, R. Daf'fron, R. Meyers. 'lilllltll ROW- Nlr. 0'Brien, lioueli, lf. Paul, D. Moore, H. Spelman, Nlgr. BASEBALL 1949 The Titans' lvasehall team experienced a fairly successful season in 1949. The team defeated Deer Park, Heading. Wyoming. and North College Hill. They were defeated hy Creenhills. Nlariemont. and Loekland. This record earned third place in the Millcreek Valley lnterscholastic League and entitled the team to tourna- ment play. Responsible to a great extent for the good team showing was Des Moore. outstanding pitcher in the Valley League, and Ray Pfriem, a very fine receiver. Especially good in batting and fielding were Jerry llurgoyne and Kd Paul. And definitely, the whole team benefited from the enthusiastic instruction of our coach. Mr. Oillrien. Sixty K H 5 1 -,xi . ' ,,' ' , ' I L It ll In rfglzl. I4'IIiS'l' HUXX' NQ'sl'I'Xt' l1lIt't'I'lCi,l1hETSZ fly. ilrulnler. E. l.ukm-s. l'. lliliglgllt' NIT NNW Nm'-ity Kllum-:'l:-aulmwz .l. Wiisoni P4-uk. Nl.llmws.1J. Krvigr. 6 ls . X31-3E15R1,r3A1Jr3RS No svlmul IS 1'llIllITIl'll' xxilllulll its squad ol cA!1m'vl'l1u1l4'l's. lu bl. lic-l'11'll'1I H1-'ll Ilwsm' Vcuplm' 'lI'l' l'll1'st'll HIIIIIJHN lu llw rlll1il'IllSilflt'l'1l Irv-out session in an ZlS5l'I1llilY. . E Hn' N410 1-lux-l'lvzulvl's hun ufmvd lt'i1lhll A Ihn' vm-lls for our lruskvllvull and fmmllulll gunlcs. Wx- ho w J , z- , . I If ll m' hun' alum' our purl III lllgllllg' H10 lvums on In x'l1'lul'y. Huh c'l1vv1'lvzl1ivl's lmw had fLll'llhf slvonsmws ll1is,J1':ll': Miss Holly Hlillklllllll for llllx xursily. and Miss v 'WVAIQIIUI' fur ilu- :gsm-l'x'1'.A ' .N - 1 . . . in P U : 'y,'Il iff'11'l?Ill bl. H1'flI1ll'l1 Hsgh brfzzml .. , X' Yi: 01N rlufhf Inq' pmucler: 'I +1 y V A 'Jlluj if yur: d?J'T1,f 1l'li1'yf' us. 1.1 ' N V lca'11'VPy it-il fitllw Ivmfvr. ' 1 , P -, . ' X f ' - ' ,Q r T.. .' ' 5 V 1, . V 1 f , i , Q ' X I J .i A A .L ', ,M U fs. 'f Y st , wut x X . xx x I w X fi -u J Sf.l'lvY-Ullf 4 y V I 4 . ,lf lm!! I ig H ST ROSE' H. Wmwdy, ,ipps, ii. Nlwirgun. ' lA1'rwr K. Ninrr's. ll. Luk:-s. Pi. Ink:-s. SHI TVR? Xliss Xlirinklmin, l'. 'ir'r. Kdli' on. ,i. FEI, S. 40lltit'l'l Slim-piwrd. Ni. Krug:-r. Nliss 'l'imiui-son. , , v v 'g'HlR UXXk,-AJ, 111-iwim-Q fflurk. . fil':1x,6-ggi.. ldikpg. ,i. Briimma. .i. liqfi '. ll. S4-iizil-9-11in-1.34-r. N. tiimlf-y, XI, Bf1fix4'iIllillI I UN Wi' Ui ' 'c' - 1 i ' ' 4 ' I J' 0' -X ' ,ij if J I Yi N, lik 1x I 'I J' ii' y A J. ' J . 1 H -V vw F l ' i . Nj. .. I if A P' , J ,f . ,Nh C A ' I ' n' X J F X ' my ' . I i 1 V 4 + . . - 1- - - f Mt s IN 11 RSCHQLASJ IC, SPCR IS . , ' ! I A K i ' 7 . , ' F Till' 'l'ik3Q14'llvs km-ill ull Qui agaiin this veal' for the vollqjmall. iwaskfllmall, and imselmli learns, ' Nl ,i - y M ' , .-XIIIHHIQI1 lin- sitaismi xxziinul L60 suggvssfui lxerallfzc lhd team labked In-ight und f'XIN'1'il'lll'K'li pluyi-rs. lilt girls In-anrllvd 2l?.l'l'ili dvui in Ls-urmsurk and skills. undvr thiv guidance of Miss D4n'is,'I'lmn1psmi and Nliss lim-lly , n lwinknuin. Tilllllffil iw did Il0,'i1iXNilVS min. the Games ui-10 never iackin in vxcils-ineiit and fun. U5 . Q f Y Xfsx 1-ur. lu' third iii illlvrsifilivizaslic' s mrls. 'A'J1'X wrt ffrflal I ings frurn the 'l'itum'llf-s.u . I I r- . . Q I i X X n I if , , v- Slfrly-I rm I l 1 E Un XlDYL'IIllN'l' ll. l9l9. llla' Junior lflalss pix-sc-11lc-ml S'I'AIiDllS'I'. il Illt'l'l'y CUIlN'lly imulxing il lll'Ul.l'SSUl' ll uddn- Ulusn-rl xxlmsv Sllllll'lllS nl' drzlmulics did l-21IllLlSll1' take-oils un lllm- lin-vk lllt'illl'l'. l'l1lx't'llil l.urlQins. 1 lln xnsiling 4-vlvlwily. .md lillllylll' liic-lmrmlsml wa-re oulslumling. s lllilllllllll' ollvring Mus k'XK't'lll'lll amd was vvry xsvll 1'vCvivv1l Ivy an vupalvily ll0llSl'. Un April l l. 1950. llw Svnior Class is pri-sm-nling Ullli Hl'1All'l'S Wlflllf YOUNG AND GAY. il hilarious . . . .- - v . . V1 . V. , , . fmmdx lum-ll on gm lIl1'Itlt'lll an ilu- lllv ol l.orm-lla Urns blilllIlf'l', the illllllllr. VC xlll Alla lwrnurd us tAlI'llf'llil nd Nl ary lmu Wnnl us lfmily klllllifilllgll. lllc play should vqual llw Junior Class prmlnclion in K'lll0l'lill!lINl'lll. Sfxly-flvre Sixty- N 7 in A Ng ' 3 - ' Qi 'D 'N V -ew ' gg? ' gg s : Q X X X gs! fr 'x X wh, 1. fjilI'IliX1lI king illhl 4x,ll4't'II. 2. WSU SWQ'1'lIl1'ilI'l llllll lIm'zll'I'Illl'ulr. lf. king: :uni QJIIUPII of flll' Hi-X-VI11'4'!l 4l11lI1'1'. I. Quill .xml 51-roll m-u Illl'llIIH'l'N mul 41531-rullly Qpvnlwr. 5. 'l'ln- YILLUN. fr. xllllllg lollgllivw. T. l'.I'I'll!'ll vlulx Ill1'IlllN'l'N nmkf- an l'l'l'0I'1l vi' l n'm'll lfhriwlxnus l'llI'UlN. 3. XIV. 54'l1m'Il1l1ull and his Inns. S1'.x'ly-swf L...-nm. L-wx WEE an -as 1' l. XXIIVII un'n1'l'4-full: grguln-rx, J, Lumix.Ilu1'1:lNN1's. ,L holla: tlllll, I. .Illllllll llum-1 Nu nty. lm Imp UIIIIIIIIIIIHTYII1' 1 IIN' .v. li4'lz1xlllg,1 'ultl-I' I'4 ll lI' Simluy-rl'gl:l Nall. fl. lllam lun:-5 Ntuif. 4. NU. xx1lhl'l'v 742 ERN ARDIAN Published by the SENIOR CLASS will of bam, we, Pfvihff V' .3 ,1 .zmzgvr HI I 'ISI NIEMAN St. Bernard Ifligh School St. Bernard, Ohio Seventy Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 6 13 16 23 30 3 6 14 19 27 30 4 7 10 11 18 28 3 6 9 16 20 23 BEVS BO ER School days, school days, dear old golden rule days. And we are off for another term. School term that is! a'Yea, Titans, fight, fight, fight, echoes through the auditorium as tryouts for cheerleaders are held. Our first football game of the season against Ludlow. One up, one down as Ludlow trounces us to score of 20-0. Hurrah! We did it. Smeared Milford '20-0. Another spirited event. Miss Brinkman takes over cheerleaders. New zip in our football team. All Hartwell boys are eligible. Bill Kirby and Ed Paul elected co-captains of football team. Circus hit town? No, just new girls coming into G. A. A. A Blessed Event! Nine white rats are born in biology lab. Jive! Ah, yes! As Police Safety Band plays for us hepies. Another week, another game. But we try. N. C. H. 32-St. B. 13. Everyone dons sun glasses. Reason: Seniors receive class rings. What a team! St. B's squad beats Deer Park 25-12. Girls the weaker sex? No! Watch that volleyball practice. Sr. Carnival big success. King Jerry Burgoyneg Queen Shirley Davis. Last game of the season. Greenhills defeats us. Hidden talent makes J r. play-Stardust-a big success. Girls' Interscholastic elect captains. Bev and Vida. Another King and Queen. Hi-Y-Teen Dance. .lim Graves-Syd Madden. Ah, basketball. How we love it. We beat Dayton for starter. St. B wins thriller. Beat Creenhills by one point. Beading manages to top us 42-40. Dick Meyers high with 17. Three Cheers for the Titans! Beat Deer Park 47.27. Happy days! Christmas. Choralaires end year just right with beautiful assembly. Jan. 3 6 13 20 27 Feb. 7 10 14 March 2 4 6 9 24 30 April 1 6 13 14 25 May 9 11 17 25 29 June 4 8 9 Horrors! School! Double horrors! As Titans lost to Bacon, 51-37. Rudy bounced 18 points through the basket. Better luck next time. Wyoming beat us 52-33. Tension mounted high as Mariemont beat St. B. in two over-times. Titans beat N. C. H. 46-40. Bob Dees high with 17 points. Greenhills again our victims. 43-38. Teachers show real talent as Chain Gang and Terrors in volleyball game. Brains brought into Honor Societies. Shirley Davis and Bob Dees chosen Sweetheart and Heart-Throb. Tournament! Titans defeat N. C. H. 46-36. Graves high with 13. Sycamore whitewashed by St. B. 46-36. Dees high with 17. Oh, my aching back! Miss Brinkman takes school ice skating. Wayne beats Titans 51-40. Good work this season, fellows. Sophomore's Spring Swing big success. Hats. hats, and more hats. Reason: Easter Parade Assembly. Junior High Band takes 1st place at Middletown. Annual goes to press. A big sigh. From whom? The Seniors. First track meet of season with Deer Park. Bravo! Bravo! Sr. Class play goes over great. Titans take wings as they meet Greenhills in track meet. The important day. Big M. V. l. L. track meet. Washington take heed: As St. Bernard boards train for a day at the capital. Fun. Yeh man! Says all Y-Teen members as picnic is proved to be just what the doctor ordered. All Honor presented at Honor Banquet. Personality bursts loose as Seniors have their Special picnic. Baccalaureate Services held at Wilson Memorial Church. Some laugh! Some sigh! Some cry! But still it's Graduation. Well, this is it! End of school. Weill see you all again! DON'T FORGET US ! ! I Answers to Wh0's who on page 21. 1. Mary Lou Ward. 2. Norma Graham. 3. Al Schoenfeld. 4 Bay Pfriem. 5. Ray Garland. 6. Bob Varner. 7. Bob Spelman. 8. Jim Rutemueller. 9. Bruce Bennett. 10. Roberta Cooley. 11. Nancy Reed. 12. Don Eastham. 13. Sydney Lou Madden. 14. Bob Haarman. Seventy-one JOKE Senior-Did you ever take chloroform? Freshman-No, who teaches it? Mr. P. fafter final physics exam?-Well, Bill, what did you think of this course? Bill-I thought it was very all-inclusive. Everything that wasn't covered this year was covered on the final exam. Bob-What did Mr. R. say this morning in English class? .lim-Nothing. Bob-Of courseg but how did he express it? Employer-Are you looking for work? Dale D.-No, but l'd like a job. Ray-Going around with women a lot keeps you young. ,lim-How come? Ray--I started going around with them four years ago when I was a freshman, and I'm still a freshie. When a fellow breaks a date, he usually has to. When a girl breaks a date, she usually has two. Gene Farmer was busily engaged with a spade in the mud beside his car. Stranger-Stuck in the mud? Gene-Oh, no, my motor just died, and I'm digging a grave for it. Seventy-two Mr. N. had forbidden all of his pupils to eat and to chew gum in his history classes. One day he became suspicious when he saw a large lump in Carl's cheek. Mr. N.-Carl are you chewing or eating? Carl-Nah, I'm just soaking up a prune to eat at noon. Two seniors were playing a little game. Kirby fwith hands cuppedi-What do I have here? Varner-Three navy patrol bombers? Kirby flocking into his handsl-Nope. Varner-Empire State Building? Kirby-No. Varner-Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra? Kirby ilooked into his hands again, then shyly saidl- Who's conducting? Mr. O'B.-When was Rome built? .lerry-It must have been in the night. Mr. O'B.-Why do you say that? .lerry-Well, you said Rome wasn't built in a day. Employer talking to graduate-Here's a job in the Eagle Laundry. Think you could handle it? Brown-Dunno. Ain't never washed no eagle. Mother-Lester, how is it that you have lower marks in January than December? Lester-Oh, everything is marked down after the holidays. TISEMENT 'K KS AK BQULEVA l Compliments of TOWER AVEN U E PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION WHQD An organization interested in the welfare and happiness ot the students of the St. Bernard Schools Congratulations and Best Wishes to the GRADUATING cLAss or 1950 CARSON'S PHARMACY Vine and Washington Aves. St. Bernard, Ohio C3559 Phones-AVon 91 13-9138 Compliments of CITIZENS BANK MAY THE PATHS OF LIFE BE SMOOTH FOR THESE SENIOR Y-TEENERS NANCY REED LILLIAN PFAFFENBERGER JEAN WESTERMAN BEV SCHARFENBERGER NORMA GRAHAM SYD MADDEN MARGE BOCKELMAN CLARICE MORGAN ALTA BERNARD MARY LOU WARD SHIRLEY DAVIS Goon LUCK FROM THE SENIOR Y-TEEN CLUB BOB SPELMAN To These - Senior Members nick MsYeRs Who Are Leaving Us, Bos HAARMAN H Y Says RAY GARLAND AL SCHOENFELD JIM RUTEMUELLER LES GAJUS RAY PFRIEM CARL WIEHE JERRY BURGQYNE BILL KIRBY GOOD BYE and Bos VARNER Dig MQQRE Seventy-seven Biggest Machine ln The World lt's so easy to make a telephone call! A five-year-old can do it. Yet, when you use your telephone you have at your command the biggest, most complex machine ever made by man-ready to whisk your choice across the street or across the country, as you wish. lt's BIG to serve the people of the community, of the nation, but it's operation is geared to your individual need. The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company Seventy-eiglzt FINE PRINTING BY een prinfing Company 364-386 South Fourth S+., Columbus. Ohio COMPLETE OFFICE SUPPLlES AND FURIXHTURE 79 YEARS IN PRlNTlNG ONE STOP SERVICE FOR THE BUSINESSMAN We Appreciate and Service Large and Small Orders ADams 4125 Best Wishes Compliments to of THE MID-CENTURY CLASS Fischer Bakery Cgmpany from C375 Student Council of Sf, Bernard St. Bernard Ohio St. Bernard High School Compliments Serves of o Hyde Park Food and Catering A Good Ice Creams East 9959 Exclusively St'1'l'lIly Compliments of MR. AND MRS. RAY S. SPRAGUE Titan Boosters! Eighty joseph L. Koetters PLASTER AND STUCCO CONTRACTOR 184 MEADOW AVENUE AVon 8182 Compliments of GEISEN'S CONFECTIONERY s9o9 vm: sms:-r Emwoon PLACE omo 1 if Paints-Oils-Gloss-Wall Paper ELMWOOD PAINT AND WALL PAPER CO. 5908 Vine Street Elmwood 16, Ohio CHARLES C. 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BERNARD, OHIO IRM and VERN'S Palace of Sweets Our Make Ice Cream 4901 Vine Street Luncheon 11-2 DOUBLE DECKERS Phone Orders A AVon 4558 Eighty-four ELMWOOD BEAUTY SHOPPE 6211 VINE STREE1' Specialize in Permanent Waving VA 2422 Compliments Compliments of of CINCINNATI GRANDMOTH ERS HELLER RADIO 81 APPLIANCE CLUB, INC. Meeting-second Thursday each month Television Headquarters St. Bernard Jr. Hall-8 p. m. . Best of Wishes 'V Compliments CHILI BOWL of 6102 Vine Street Elmwood Place For the Best in Foods A VAIIey 9816 HARTWELL POTTERY 8. MANTHEV5 CHINA Co' Flower Shop 8369 Vine Street and csncannafa, ohio Greenhouse vAHey 1807 5007 Greenlee Avenue St. Bernard, Ohio UN 4413 ALBERT BRAMKAMP i V I'eY 1527 PRINTING Co. 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ROETEPOHI- JEWELER FLORIST Keepsake Diamonds Opposite St. Mary Cemetery Gate silver watches VA 6285 St. Bernard 6000 Vine Street Elmwood Place, Ohio Eighty-six WATCH REPAlRlNC WIEBELL SCHLANSER PHARMACY SULLIVAN and DELMAR K' JEWELER St. Bernard IWoodburn 4813 4903 Vine St. 2 st. Bernard 17, O. We Deliver AVon 7905 I PRISCILLA BAKERY MARSHALL'S FOOD CENTER GORDON T. NASH , Groceries Frosted Foods A BAKERS OF FINER BAKED GOODS Specializing in f WEDDING - BIRTHDAY CARTOON AND MuslcAl. CAKES I AVon 1595 I 1 I Fresh Meats Poultry Fresh Fruits and Vegetables VA 8036 - WE DELIVER DAILY I It , M818 Vine Street St. Bernard, Ohio 6014 VINE STREET ELMWOOD PLACE Y, I , I I ' Compliments Compliments I of Q of RIES ICE CREAM BAR ' A FRIEND I I ST. BERNARD OHIOI I I I I ' I Comp,i,,,e,,,s KEMPE SHOE REBUILD I of Good Work is our Success I CIB 81 SAM SERVICE 4616 Sullivan Avenue St. Bernard Eighty-seven .il 3 1 I .,. :xiii S Eighty-eight Bayer, Edwin ............ Bennett, Bruce L. ....... . 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