Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1930
Page 1 of 218
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 218 of the 1930 volume:
“
:frfz'rmm'rlyg, mhrc'nrm'mg! um! of: Mir ,u'igt'ln m mt; 7714' mm fn'c'x along Me Hm? rim! wink xi! Iwm am! my. 7716 agememwamer NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY as Tim Official .r'lmmtzf Pm'JNmtirm of UM Student Body Of I'l'abrm Helix High SM-rmi Cincinnati, Ohio '2: MARION GILLIMM .. .. . . Editor lmvaLBEuT . . . .Hmims: Manager Miss ETTA 1.. ELBEKG .. 5mg Advimr and Treasurer EDUPATION INV. $4 1N9. '37? 76: 69am MM? predecessor: $726 Uglzmmz' who with bold foo: pursue the upward trail on which we soon shall adventure This cRemeiiMmmer of days in the Great Tepee is dedicated. 1m jHiIemuriam GElitfurh 315nm g iguyumbnmz pleasing tijm'atter haunt him Seturely to us all. Q QEIRSSIIIathmiJDSB frienhsiijip mas treasureh 13p eherynne. EtshmEttemhtr 24. 1928 9707? word V g ECA USE Aw typifw Jim.- pifciiy, pr-rzn'verrma', FUN?- agr', rmd firmer, we I'M Vac Mmm Mr' Armwirms Indian w mrr rrpnu':wmtf'vv in Mir Anmmi, in whic'f: m rc'c'or'd Me rm!- .51.:sz Eng v'awm' of nm- lzigk 5cher day, Mr flmugl'zt a f whic'x'z, EH after J'c'm'a', will? rbrfzr-g m pfrrzvring mzd cfmr'iymerf mam grief. ?.Anan r II a! : 43.- llnrvdiu. Walnut Hills High School The Curriculum at Walnut Hills High School - N! Walnut l-Iilis High School seeks primarily to give the student :1 founda- tion for the cultural and practical aspect of college. work, to prepare him for the demands of higher education. The course of study is designed, not to prepare the student to step from the Ciassrnmn into the world, but to prepare him so that he may receive the greatest possible henetit from college training. As part of his college preparatory work, every student who enters Walnut Hills High School in the seventh grade, is required to take Latin for at least four years of his sixnyear course. That this emphasis upon Latin is popular with the student body is proved by the fact that nearly one-half of the present Senior Class has continued the study of Latin through the entire six years. Equally popular have been the courses in modern languages. During the past year, three-fourths of the students in the upper three classes have taken either French or Spanish. Thirtyeight students are taking the classical course; that is, their courses include both Greek and Latin. The history department is also important in the curriculum. Every senior is required to take American History and Cities, and the optional courses in Ancient, Mediaeval, and Modem.History have this year been on the programs of some sixty pupils. The emphasis which Walnut i-Iiils High School places upon the cultural side of education does not, however, exclude attention to the sciences. Every student must take one year either of Physics or Chemistry, and courses are offered in Botany, Zoology, and General Science. Mathematics also occupies an important place in the curriculum, and during the past year thirty stu- dents have advanced so far in this field :15 to take the optimal course in Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry. . Several students each year take the music and art courses. These pupils spend part of each day at Wuinut Hills High School and devote the remainder of their time to work at the Conservatory of Music or at the Art School. In the past year, four students have taken the art course and four have taken the music course. The school year 1929,1930 marks the tenth anniversary of the establish- ment of Walnut Hilis as 21 classical high school. The plan has thus far been highly satisfactory, and the excellent records made by Walnut Hills, gradu- ates in their college work has been :1 testimonial to its excellence. Pugr .Vt'ur MAGDALINE MEELLER GEchE E. IJAVIS .. WLLLMM A. EVAN5.... OLIVE M. CLARKE The Faculty u:- h l' s v V ' MARGUERITE SHIGLEY HELEN K. Cautsnw . Art LAURA M. BELLVILLE ISABELLE GHGER Botany, General Science IAMES A. CALDWELL Amos M. CRANE Chemistry H ERMAN E. NEW'MAN Civics A. Gani'uwz CURTIS FRANK KIYTZEL Elacution Funsm A. Lunar. English ARTHUR T. CUNDIT HAROLD E. lxsKEEP ELm-Nnx McDEVI'n' ETTA O'Hmm BEULAH F. Pt'nm'm'tm Awa SL'THERLAND Emsnsox VENABLE French H ENRIETTA AsI-mnonx IRENE STEINAF Greek MARGARET E. LM'MAN History A. GERTIU'DE Cvkrls MARGARET L. LEACl-J HELEN R. Snnvrmn Household Arts EDNA It'lnmmL-KN MYRTLE SNYDER Latin ARTHUR T. Cuxm'r MARGARET E. LATMAN LA'L'RA I. RENFRI'IW LAURA C. RIFFE HELEN R. SANFQHD MADUE WAKEFIELD ALICE E. WsLsoN . . r l I- 5 f 1.!- 5-LL,! - . . ' Mathematics ARTHUR 'I'. Cnxnrr I'IARRY W. Gassh-mx EMMA 5. KERSTING FIL-mtnas KUHNEY hum: MYERs ALMA WL'EST Fag: I'flirh'm . .. .. .. Principa! .Aisia'mm Principe! ....Dwn of Girls .. .. .. .. ..3cc:'czw'y . . . .1! ssisrrmt S ea'etm' y . .. .. . . . Lih'm'irm Music NELLE CUSTER MERRILL VAN FELT Physical Education ARTHUR A. KNUCH VIOLA Wm'rI-I Physics AMOS M. CRANE Social Science mems DVEH A. SYRIAN NIEMAN Spanish MARIE LUL'ISE DAVIS IRENE. STEINAC Study Hall EDWARD M. VIACKE Zoology, Physiology ETTA L. ELI-IEJHC. EEHFEJE? BWEEIETwEIrdl Amwggm EMEHUWEW D WEWHEEH EWVEIEWU Eragyma .EWZM $5134ng EameH Egmiimsfmw REIEIE DMEHEWGHEEW Emmwgffg QWEC. WymmgH WEEDS EMT? E?mmg mt. REEMEF Egmgllmn EUEEMEEU Emma egllfudwgggnpgkn Eran WgaifEmEgnF'Hmmmearmg 5'me WEHaUg mTEHg Wk rJLluEEPmmLTJJCaPF Em. i ngwglmlm ngnamg Eiggil Em, Eifmgiu UPFEIBEI MEDIEW Ema Emma FHEEjgrgmg Enngmbacs Era Egan Mgamngragumapnmg MEMEIEEEMHIEHH Emu EUEWWEMI RMWEPEIEHH Mggultmn Dim'lh WElEJL'ilWWk Elsmgrilgnn Wmsgvfigg Lmdggwa JEETIEEI Fa REHEW lEBII Egg..- The New Walnut Hills High School iEDITURZ'S NOTE--The REMian-mimmzalt Stat? of HBO wishes to thank the archi- tects, engineers, contractors and supply men. whose names are listed under the picture of the new Walnut Hills High School. for their hearty coiiperution. which has made possible this section of the Annual.1 ir' The dreams of :1 multitude of students have come true; the hopes of an earnest group of executives have been realized. The New School. that mystic phrase which has so long been only an ethereal mime, is now a potential reality. As each day passes, the vague dream approaches fulfillment. the abstract desires merge into a tangible form. We, who must leave ivVainut Hills before this great proiect is completed. feel a tinge of regret; but Wt: rejoice in the good fortune of the school itseil: and in the gleaming future of those who follow us. It was with deep regret that the student body was unable to be present at the ground breaking ceremony of :1 school to which they have looked Forward with such enthusiasm. But while the downptmr 01' min prevented the maiurity from being there, nevertheless on Wednesday morning, Innuary 8. tggu, :lt tcn-lhirty. 3 small group was present at the ground breaking. This group consisted of Mr. E. D. Roberts, Superintendent of Schools; Mr. Charles Uttermnn. ASSEStnm Superintendent: Mr. Davis, Principal: Mr. Evans, Assistant Principal; Mr. Haltdmam Business Manager of the Board oli Education: and members at the faculty and student body. Mr. Roberts spoke hriefiy. saying that the cnnstructinn of a school house was important to the pupils. their parents and friends. the patrons. and the community friends. Not only. he said. will the inside 01 the new school he the very best anywhere but the setting is superb. estreinlly on the side of the Boulevard. The new school is of importance to all. liar .111 shall lieeI privileged to go into :1 structure as Fine as the new Walnut Hills High School. Mr. Roberts concluded by saying 'The new school shali he the most beautiful high School in the United State:.. ' After every one present had turned over a shovellitll of earth, Mr. Handmnn mounted the temporary platform. The sky was leaden: the place was motioniess. At one side there stood a long line of mules. harnesses glittering. waiting for the signal; on the other side the huge steam shovels were placed. The man on the platform lifted his hand and shouted, Let's go! Immediateiy the long line of mules moved Forward; the shovel lifted high the First great mass of Ctlnh. A thrill shot through the little group. To the south a glimpse of the old school was caught: here. the new VL-Kiinut Hills was to rise. T156 new 5615001 lmd been started. The new Walnut Hills High School is situated nn Victory Boulevard near Blair Avenue. The exterior is of hrick and Redford stone. of :1 Virginia Colonial design. The Library unit facing the Boulevard. with its atone purtieo and copper dome, is the most conspicuous feature. around which all other features are grouped. the senior grades being located in the north wing and iunior grades in the suutlt wing. Page H Hen: The building will contain thirtyonc classrooms. l-I-ll-l -pruu Botany Laboratory with Conservatory and Gardcn. Zooiogy Laboratory and Store Room. Advanced Chemistry Laboratory, Lecture Room and Store Room. Elementary Chemistry Laboratory, Lecture Room and Store Room. Physics Laboratory, Lecture Room and Store Room. General Scienct Laboratories. Study Hulls seating 85 each. Art Rooms. Craft Room. Kitchen for Teaching Cooking, wilh Pantry and Combination Living Room and Dining Room adiacent. Student Cafeteria, 73' x 102', seating approximately 600. Faculty Cafeteria. Ir Museum. General Uihcrc. Principal's 0150:. Assistant Principal's Office. 1 Teachers, Work Room. Administrazion ! 3 Parcnt-Tcachcrs' Conference Rooms. -.--.-.No-..-.-. I-u 2 f 4 54 School Treasurer's 011-159. I Dean's OfEce. 2 Book Rooms. . 1 Supply Roam. It I Key Room. Band 1100111. Choral Room. Harmony Room. Cubical Rooms for Private Teaching. Unassigned Room for Alumna! use. Mechanical Drawing Room. General Shop. Print Shop. Gym, 80' x 150' m which may be divided into four gyms. Corrective Exercise Room. Boys. and Girls. Showers and Lelcktr Rooms. Plung: Rooms. Physical Instructors' OHEces. Team Rooms. The seating capacity olT the Main Auditoriun'l. inciuding Balcony, is 1,326. This auditorium is greatly different From that of any of the other school auditoriums in that the stage is designed for :1 Fly gallery, and :15 such it was necessary to provide for an :Isbcsms curtain. Although :I gridiron is not included at this time. sum: may he installed at such time the Board deems necessary. Provisions have also hem mad: for hoysh am! girls' dressing and makc-up rooms, together with uniform storage room. Tlu: small auditorium will seat 304 and has a small stage and a proicctor ronm. Piayr bu'zrcn Thu: Library. with its slack mom, will provide for over 10,000 volumcs and will accommodate some zuu students. The Library has a classroom connected with it where instructions in Library Work is to be conducted. There is one more Feature providcd for, and that is the reception 0f radio in each classroom controlled from :1 master statinn in the general DFHCC. In the Physical Education Department there are to Ix- Lwn standard-sixcxl pools with space for sp-ectutors' seals. Aisu. this plunge rnnm will have acoustical treatment on the ceiling. which should eliminate that evcr-annoying rcwrlwralioll 0r echo now prevailing in most of our plun rc moms. In order 10 makc audition mun: pcrfccl. acoustical treatmcnl has hccn provided on lhc walls and ceilings of the main auditorium. small auditorium. band room. harmony room and cuhicals. This treatment calls l'or an acoustical plaster. The location of the lunchroum in thc srlmul is unlike those at Withmw or W'cswrn Hills in that it is located an the ground Hoar. with abundance of light and a garden Court on the north and south. I'ugc' Str'ruttcu Juan - - II. GIBONTENTS $00k One. CLASSES Qadz' Taro- ATHLETfCS $00!: Three .OR'GaPs-NIZATIDN'S. 93-091: Four SCH 001. LIFE- Ebola Fin; AEVE-RTISE'MENTS- - ': f. 2'. ye IA 8. 8 515$ HNNII'H MM .- J'. c';'.; rfJ L'l' hm CIHM' H'h' IIIfH'! uf MU I'IJR J:.;'!m.';.:, FIJI r' W. .l' fl'h ' - 'l '.. l d'. I NIm-uhg SENIORS .2iijkgir fplfrfi.lli:ad?15:13 mwm yemmm T7! 11 Qggir-md'f-th' : i'iewag, dnfR?xM ' 21L 1 W? 1' I' ...-.h.;, .T; '.. 'f .1 .J r -' H I ..-- l; .;r.2 1-... ,Iluh. .7 islffu'frusiag? '45 ..-A- ,. x. $W$FV $M Vi Oflicers HAZEL BRYAN Virc-Prcw'dcn! W'ILLIAM KIPP President Class of 1930 l-' 1-: MARION GILLHAM JULIUS SCHILD Sc'crcMry TJ'FIUIUI'J' Pug: Twemy-Iaur MARY RXI'I-H-LRINE ACHIiRMAXN Six Yrur Gcncrnl Count Hw- imugrd NHL: and Mimm' F'mrf Hrmmk Mr nurwr of Mir 50rd. .'u'c1u'ir1'. Hm! 1mm: nu rczir. 8.1.x'kullmll 9, 1n Huscbul1 m L1 n1crlxlII 7. 5V :1. In. I: ercmhrnncrr-d 2 P!:Iy's Rurm'n and Jillict. Atlnliruluh: Crlthlnn Smiur iZ-mnci1 I : Ulcc Llluh- u. m. H Ulnll'lih-l 2 I'Juhalinp 4u In, H. l: Tri-Stm I'luhMc-I : Dmn tier-u. ll'. I'll. I: MumJl Cnmcdy- -1 I Pnlh'nnnn Uluhgn. 1: Girl Rvscrchu. In. II. II IJAHIJ CARLETON ALTMAX l ul1r Ymr Guncml finurw; .-1 mun uf' rwmagz- .u .481. juh' uf' 1mm? Gym 'I'cumig. In Glut' CTMIFII- IRWIN CHARLES ALBERT Six Ycur til'ncml Cuursc Ta gr! :Jriur rnrix. fay Jwihfuhrrss rrsiJr: H710 fan's m JIR. rfurf: tend: to- hr rJ'cnird. ancmhmncrr Hiusintss Manager; :2 Student Council-qz Urihca'lruF-q. m. Ir, I1 Bunclhm. ll UILIIILRT IIUWARI'I AREVSTEIN Six Tcnr Ucncnll CHIII'hC hr: and Manqu I'Jclnsling-y. 1n. II Orcl1rslr.I-R.y. IIL 1n. :2 Bandit: Frunch Cluhil I huge Turmly-mr ASA ISHAM ATKINS Six Year UnluruT Cnursc UI'J. girt' mr J'ril'b' m rl'r'ma, Am! m'rngh': J'm' rx'irm'u'ug. Gym TI:unl Iz Rcmrm hramrcr I .1. Glculu l I. 11 Debating Dralnutics g. m. H. 12 l'In3'5 Rumw and Juliet? Th You Like It Oruhcslrn-y Glut C1UIHI1 French Cluh I1. I: REA HAILEY Six Ycur Classical Cuunc NM:- Jcnru' rim: a'm! .rn hm- rhea. Nor mmm! Jim- fmr :u pmisz. Ct'ntcrimllaj. 1n Dmm-JlicH, g Glee C1uh-Iu, ll. 12 Latin CIub-lu. l2 PnIIyannJ-II. 1: Girls' Tripic Triu-I: UM RuwI'VCy-S. 9. In 7. 8.9.111. 11.12 Cl-iARIJCS I'l. BMVTTZ Six Ycar Gcntrnl Cuum: 1-h- fms :m uh: rompnmufrd anffy rurH. 0i r'rrmin am'ihmr; pruxce'xirrg fumr. . I1 Hahcimll m. I! Track II. :2 I-li-Y l1. 12 ROBERT OTTO HANK Frmr ler Gcllcml Counc- He mm gm'Jr M5 affair; with rfis'crrffon, Gym Tcnm 1rr. In t: Track 1 I 'l'L-nnis-I l. :2 Arm CIub-l 1 Page Tuwuy-It'x -':' Ir V -- AMIiIJA BERRY THELMA ANNE HLASINCI Six Year General fD-ursc Six Ycur General Course 5ft: mum: in Manly Me:- Me nigh! Am? who Emma's m m'mr iJr'rmgc :fmrcr 0f dumffru n'u'mr; .md .rmrry :kin'. SIM?! go, rirrr'rflbrg ymtirm: :m'JI: Jm' Marry? Su'irnm'lng Tc3I1I Ih Dnmmtics L I. I: Tt-nnihm Votln il I I Rmm-mhmnct-r 4 1 Pollyanna iTItIilh-I 2 CthtL-rlmx 1 1 l3ralzmtics m. tI. Scnior Cuuucil I2 Stunlvnl Onuncilitl Glut: CIUIH'I l. :2 I'ullynnnu Cluh l I. :2 Musical Cnmcdy I I hirl Rcsurum H. 0. II. I1 h l-5 KARI. ERNST HLLFM ARTI'IUR C. IIOLLINGER Six Year General Comm: ler 'J'mr UL-ncml Course I am am l'ikiug am, Hi; mnw': it'd! HM pun .rpin': of u unfam- wit. My aired; arr ymmg um! baht? Gm: Tmm n- x: :5 l;askctbn!I -In. II. :1 Exhill'lliun Tculll I2 BuschalIv-Ia Gym Tcun1--m. II Track-m. :1. :2 Trnnis-zl, u Pug: Twrmy-irrrn A 1'5 IF-E l- -l- - . TI-IUMAS EUGENE BRAL'N MARIE MULLEF. BRAUNINUER l7nur Tear General Coursc Four Year GL-ncmi Uluru- Hl': kmm'e': Irr'orrg. Sin :5 ufulttyx guy. 5!!! rm: :Mmh'y. wit mm' ymrr. .4 frmgfliny rrmrm'ra lelul1 w. H. t: Urulmllicrill Puliyunnu Club-I: liuu-hnl l I 3 Playsb Swimming T'uuu n Admimhlc Crichton. Truck I I. I: anm and Julia. Chaltcrlxyx m. ll As Yuu Likc II chuung 11 Studcnt OmnciIr-n lli-Y m. H, 1: ' Lu: HUHIZRT HRFESE RL'TH RINK Fuur chr GL-IIt-rul Onurw 141qu Yr:.llr Guncrnl Cuum: firmly?! mmirsr. rm fm nnrnH'rK-ra-rmyrd lump TQM :mri min a: mum? n! u'afu'om. Nurm'c l'mrf mH'm-u AUr-mkmum. . Ilcbnimg u. Tu ercmhrnncur l: .Urnmnticr-lj. In szicnt Culllhlilill French Club-I l. 1: Orchestmiq Pnlhunnu I.?Iuls-n. J: Iinnd u I-li-Y n. :1 :h-ru CIIIIFII L Tlll'i'Il CIIIIIHI l. 1: Pug: Tlr-aiiy-ngfu LELIJAN KATHERINE BRITFEN ERNEST WUUURUW BROOKS . Six Year Ucnvml Cnurau 55! Year General Cunnc .:- . . '; , . . - ' '. . 'i I' ., .' ' It'lmr mmmr; more or few III?! m We .u'fcy. L Mt WM .Jldff. fr! H Emmi go. ' IWIm all 1': mn urt'rhiu'? '1' rig for nm m; for wot. Bilsrhll1l4-l: . . Gym TL-uIan. g. In. II. I: . , Exllihitinn Team I: . . Ccntcrlmti u. m Duluuing 7. 8. IL 10, 11 Druluaticwg. m. 1; Give CIUIHJ. 1m ll Pnllgunnu ChJIHII c .- . t- - '- . . I I f - - 4:- ' ; HERBERT L. nmwx HAZILL HRYAX l : Six Year Chmicul Course 5N YUM Clumical thump ' .Hr'gil rm HI: fwdk of limiting m'r'NH 013! u-mufrr flffwy mini TH? IFNJI'E' Hr .rfunrb, nmgm'jnrnn Ta rumll flu nm'mm rfol'u.fcapr,n Flylllhnllgjg HilukctanL-g. u. Fuvimrnim.l Tuam u UCUICI'hiIH-EJ. In Ulcumu-q. m. H. u Rl'l1'lliliillmnt'w i2 : Debating 7, S. g, 1.1, II. 13 Scninr Q'mnciI-iu; Tri-Smlc Hclmtwln. II. 1.! Stilllulj! Cuuncli m I1. I: Drmnatics 7, 5. g. In Gluf: Cillhhg. In. H Studcnl Cuurr. lt. 11 L-ml'l CIutP-m, H Student f.gnuugiliH' H, m. :2 I'lnlh'annm EZILIIh-J I. IJ, Latin LilulH;. m Muslwl Camcdv-n Girl Reservcxig. m, 11, l1 Page Tummy-umr a . ' CI'IARLHS ALFHICI'J ISUI'LRM.-kN Six Yulr Gruumf Cuurw Dem ; UH! 31am: :Jmn wordi urr'. .h'lirm: nughrrn' mun harmmya'. Gym 'I'L'urn- 4:. IH. ll. 1: Exhibition Tumb- ril '-lt. i: chlcnlhrunctrril .' ChultcrImx Plnj.'$ As Wall Liku IT. Slutlcnr trfIUIICII -'ll Glen: Clubhln. II I Ii-'I'-- I 2 'iis. ,. .x- RU'l'l'l COHEN Four Ymr Unncmi lhursc :Ihmu'; .I'er'rr' in fur muf Tilt: mmir ul n'umfrl'fnf mrhufr'rs. On'hwmaj. 1H. II. I: ti1cL- lthIi--:n. ll. 1: Girl Rntnm H RAYMOND 'l'l-IOMAS CENTEY Six Tunr Guncrul Llnunr Tm: m' n'n' 1mm of J'rix mmJ' 3mm. HEM l-H frmrr am! hand. IiusrlmlI q m. II. :2 IEILRNICE OLIVIA ILUJE Four chr tilnmml EIULIM' '7'hrlnr rlrU :pmi' gifts IJ'M' mm'ning'x Humr nu mug r'u'rdx wnrg. Gill Ruservrxeh Iu. 11k 11 M1311 'I'I'J-irzy J: j . I--- -- MAURICE IRVING DI'ILI'IL'PATOR Ifuur Year General Cuursc H: ghmwf nub : NH rbr min? til 11 Frurd. nrmnalics 11. I2 PIuys An You Likt I1 Frt-nch UEUIHJ. I1- Acm Cfuhiri I Cums;- Slx Year GL'nc fr: fin: proportion; Jh're' did rrfgu Jr: uflc'n tnmrrr, MW?! and mur. limktlbullal. m, J: lt;lxcl:nl! m. Ii licnn'rlmliiu. m, 1: IJcIiHlinggLSm.ILkll.13 lirmnaticwj. 10. 11. I1 I'Lu's-n Allmlmlllt' Crichlun Studcnl Council Glue CIIIEHI-i. In. ll, :2 Latin Cluh n. I2 Pullynnm CILIh I1. I: Ull'l Rmcnuah In. 1 I. l.' 1: 'dgr' H1 MARGARET LEE DICK Six 'l'mr ChmicnI Chum: Ii'r'n': J'Jrr mmm': u! ifhide mid :mnhr'nr: E511: U'mf nuifrnl'. few as mph! mu m:- lfm'r. tjmnwhnll-w. 10. I: l5u3kcl1ul1!-u. m. 12 Iiusxcbullulu. II Su Imming 'l'cum 9 Turmiy-ul I. I2 Dclmling-y Dramatij-u. m, n. 12 Hnysi Admirubist Crichton 01cc Ciuh-u. m. 11 IAMhS I'LIJRIDGIC DURRELL Six Year Urmrul Course Am! Mr fufry snu'f r'm Mr fcgcmf; rrh'; arming Mair fiymm'. MIMI! r!!! scuff Hf Fair rm'u'J' Su'lmming cam -13 As You Like 11 hlt: CEIIIHIIL ll French CIIIIr-I: MusicuI Cnnlmly I I IZ'anrra Cluhil: Il1-H' t: I'J'H'J'IJ -rm:' RALPH SLTMNER DUSICNBERRY Six Year lEcnurnl Course Tim: irrrxfmrmrhir gnarl mrmrr 1 l- -1.- GEUMGE ALBERT FEARNA LIGHT 51x Yuur Gcm-r.11 Course L.ru.r'HrJ in AIR yumMuf me'fx ram! pushuru, Kr 'p:'ug Hrr mind Inmmfr um! rqndNa in Me In H m'm'rl' Wh- er htfim'a'. rmghar n-ewfarl', Ilmkclhullil: HusulullI t I. l: Swimming Tc.u1! I : Uranmtin n I'Inga RnIn:Ii and Juliu- Cumrm UIUIHII. I: Arm Cluhiu. I1 IIi-Y H. I2 A BYRON Iii-VleTl-i ITITZ l-RALD Fum Tnlr lit'lll'rml CmIn-t' A mum wmw-r m M! 31c u'm': Rm nui-Tfmj hu'krd mm Im- ryc. Am! I'mmur on In; h'pi. FunthulI Iu. H. :1 Gym 'l'cumaL IU. H. I.' lihfliivilinn '11-:1I11 I: Tr:lck l I. I: IJchutquHu. In Pay: Tirirly-msa FunlhaIl-I 2 Haskutballum. II. 12 Hns-chull-m. ll. I2 Gym Tcum 11 Truck I l. J: Cumrm Club-I 1. I1 KJTUE'RINF FRFY 5W YL-ar llcm-ml Haunt ' l'rrm. dfnm' H rmr' wr'an'r'm-. HJAkrlhull- 'l.' lknrcrh.1H--v;. Illx 11. :1 Ih'ammu 79. In. II Ulu- UlkIh-n. In. II Pullumnu Clulsmll CiviL' and Vocational lmuglu I: HYMNN ll. HALINKIN: Fnur Tear tiunurul LInursc Is'rn'iaufr'd .n' n'n- mm? .6: rfry f.nm:.' Ilcbuting ; 3. u. m. u. 1: IJrLIanalIL'AHI. In. 12 I'E.:g's--- Rurl1uu .mll IuEiul. I'.l.?3fl1 CARI? JLINI: GARRIIFSE 15- Tour Ych Ut-Iu-I'JI Cuurw TIM? l! Nur. in NH n qru'r'r':'3' rfmn'r. :IH .m'rm- far Mr Irwin? .Ir-IJr .I -'n'rr.r .r'Hr'l'r. tilcc Iliuhilw. I: Ciifl Rt'er-s- !: lI llfgf- FREDERICK WILLIAM GARNER Six I'L';1r General Chum: .1 Km Um ! mmr jamwm an Mr mmri. 54-1'rr1r rm!!! rmnriam mfgm. :1 king of max.' 1 'I'cdll1 I2 Exhjbilinn TL-unlil : Sluclcnl CnumriI I 2 Hi-leu. I1 V LUL'ISI; GERBER Sis hair Ucnrml Omnu Tu Emu fm .rpr-Mj :mn' mrcn'y mm'r. You arm? n: mama- h'ir' n'fn'u'r lhukcth;lll -I--. ll Ct-nlu-MH-u, In. H. 1: Tl'nlmw m I lchnling u Ilr;lln.ulc: ln UIN' ClulHIn Swimnunu 'f'mna-u: .. I: GII'I Rcscncs--12 I'uHuInml CIUEHII- 'Hu'l'rr'r fu rr . MARION ELAINlr. HILLHAM Six 'I'cur Grncrul Cnunu Umrr mu; m 15H Imp. hmmw :11 MT :'y:'. In awry grnnrr. rhgniry. ankclhaHAJ. 1n. I1 Runners CIUIFIJ C nturhnll q. In. 12 Sllldrm Cuuanli Swimming Tcmn Glcx: ClLIh-u. m, 1 l. 11 9. m. 11. ll PtuJnnu CIuh--1I. I1 TCHHi1-'?ih I . II. 1: Musical CnInL-tly-I I. ll licuwmhrnnctr-fIiditur; a: Girl chyruu. g. 1n Iiclmling 3'. FL 9. IJrunullicsHL 3. q. In, H. 1.1 OR A LEUTA i RANT Six Ymr Gcncml Quin: ll-Ubn .U'mh' My trim! Mrmgms mar! I'm-m; thfrd' J'Jrr mum', Umm-rlmH q In. ll I'Jr;II11LIIic.x- q. 1n LJL'III CluhMu. IN 5- -- RICHARD GURTJUN ler YuLIr Gcncrnl Cultrw Hi; Mummy rrrrm Rnnlrrd with jrrmgrh, fit: bosom drew mm' fu'omf. lhI-ikttbaH lu. II. 11 Hust'llull Gym Tcam m. II. I: Exhilliliun TL-um 1: TrntkAJ. in. II. I: In RAYMOND ARTHUR HRUEVINUI'LR Six Yul: ticnuml Cnnrw J; nigh! .rbr Mr irm'mmg shut: Mfr ihrmu' So Hwy rJFm'mr H'w Jammie? mm; diiafusr. f'rym Tcmn-IJ. I2 I'ugr TMI'I-v-fom' - OTTO I' 'ICY l'lAMMERS'IjRDM MARK RUUINI'NUN l'IARIJCASTIi Fir:- Ymr General Llnurw Six Year Gcnvrnl Cimru- J' .40 nor know Ju'm'mlr rm'nu' .rl'cy sJMH Ilr .rfly !.:::'- O K'fifrlm! rH'H-l' w: rftc'mhmn' f 01ny know i! muff flr 3:15:15 am! great? Fm ? mynHy I'm 1min . . . ; n F . -' ; Rvmcluhmnucr :An Etllturjgl: h , 0 Mt lung: 0! EH Mt ' L'L Clluttcrlmx H. 11 'l'ruL'k--r;. m, 11 GILT ChllHJ. In Ilrbnling 9 CaIm-ra CluiF-J I. t: Urnmalinah lo, 11 Arm CiulHu H35'57 3nll1ma and Julia. HivY 1I. I: Ulcu Clulpg. 11:. 11 Swimming Tcamilz IEIJNA LUUJSI' HALIHRUCK IQHX VIiSIJ: ' HALL 1R Six Year hcncrn! Cnum' Hmr letr ht'IIL-ral Cnursc Hr mum? tmrm. 11.1 mer r'au-Jlga'u. .lmf ifmimf fm'lijm' Jlrrmm': Mr mimr mini, Xw' uraf; HIT .154 of fim'rou'ref hgh. HM! IMF! rmn'rufrrl'. LiCHICTI'LIHA-dj. r: 'T'tnniw-Iu. II. 12 Dulmtiilg h Lhaucrh'x ' V IL 1-. Drnnmriusah 1n nyn lmrnF-u. Iu Uirc ClulHu. m. :1. x: hwmnmng Tannin. n. 11 Ilnlllull'lna CILIlP-l: GILT I'Iulh-dj. In Girl Rn'scrvca U. I... H. l: Lnlurra liluh II. I: :km UIuEv n l'il'Y Iu. ll. :2 H13: Thirty-firr ALLENE CECI: IA HINSON Fraur Year Clila'iiul Cuurnc NF 510:1er .mmcn'a-r Mm! of grm'r Cwm'nmd rmuforr in .I'm' fucr. GILT UIUIHJ Girl RCSL'I'VL'PU. 1n. II. I1 1 IF.I.I V MARGARET I'lULLMEYIiR Six Year GL-nL-ral Cumm- Tranztrr ffmuiug us :1?! wm'rr. :l'mf us musimn' u furrgfurr'. Dramatics q Glue CIMlHlIL II Pollyanna Cluh-vll Musimul i2nmrd5--II UUHUTI IY RUIHVLAN'U llUi'f'lJi 51R YL'JLI' Utillrm ljullrm'. : !1irm rJ-rs fmrr wright rilr Mm Hf ritr' hrrh' u'md Hrm-n ffcarrns Tim! on rfrr pam'n'rs grrnu IinnkrtlmH -t3 tknlcrluilI--Iu. I: 'I'unnihiiz Ilmnmtiuaj. In. H. 11 LFIL'I: Clufv II: PnIIS-uunn CIuIJ-II. I2 Girl Rt'nrru'h l: mgr Tilirrydx 'WUUIJRCHV Li. I'IUN'HER Six Yulr churul tlnul'nr Hr hwy .ru I'tm'M. Hot to r'mnn. Hahn: Inga; liramaticx I 1. Il I'Iuys Romeo and IIJIiL'l :Wrniruhlr tirinihtnul1. Ae- Yuu Ich It MARTHA KATI'IRYN ISMAEL Sis: Ycur Uuncrm Course Norhiug i: imprirxiNr m d rt'tHing i'lmn'. Crlucrhall m. I: Rcmrmhmm'cr-I 2 llrnmutics-g. m. 1:. :2 GM: Clubiln. ll. 12 Pullv-annu CFub--n. 12 Mmmnl Crammiy-II Girl Rrwrrcn u. m. II. I: GEORGE WASHINGTON KISKER Six Year Iicm'rLll Cnurhu ul'uricry'; rim rrry spin of Mr Thur giuci i: Mi it: flavor, tlzlmcra CIub-: I. 1: Swimming TCJIIhr-ll' WILLL-KM HENRY KIPP Six Year General Course He .rrami arc! and ch'rf M: Hurmw. Cuffed m raffles a! mu: :ogrrhcr. l'hnthull 9. IIJ liasulizlllaj. III, ll. 1: Rt'llicmhmnccr-I 2 Stmicnt CnllTI-I l, t: Student Cnunuilaj. In. ll MusicM Illinvdp'hl I lliiY Cluibm. 1:. l2 mulch. CIIIIHI .1. 3H5: RUSSELL KLUSTERMAN Six Year Hrnurzll Course Fru' u'm'n': arr Iris? mrn's mmm-n'. Niu- rn'kau fry rhrm. It;::-:H-: ;HIkx$ itl Clinmn I-Ichhanl Scluml Page TMrn-ara'w ROLAND H. KUIiHN IUANI'I'A ELMAIHYI'H LARRY Six Yulr General Cuurxc Six Ycar ticnrmll Course: .1' man I'm mmm- uf c'fmrrfm' yrnrrduys. II'V'n-rr more is mmm! Mm: urcrrx M: arr. Ami c-aufidrm mmormn-s. Hilwhullilu. II. I: 'l r.-1ck : l. I.'. Uyln TL'HIJ'I IJ. - ROBERT 5,-KMUILI. LEHMAN l,iu'Rl'lNCli MILLER. LEVINE Six chr Guacml O'uursc Six Year Ucnrral Omrsc He did am pm duff firm: mm mm Ii'fm: ,rm'srr-by rrmM Jarrgn NU! IN 5er wing ! worth fum h'rr air. Tirr thug of Hm! Cupid? Bow? Ulcum-I L I: Flmlhglilwl I. ll tirclwstru-g, H. :2 lltllilting-?. S, 9, HI. I I. I: Human-lu IhlnlI-lj. In. It Tri-Smtc lichIlP-I I. t: Tunnir-in. H. I: Latin CIUEEII Dmmatica-g. m. II. :2 Chatterboxill. I2 Musical Ummiyv-vll. I: Vim'F Rmum :md Iuliut. UCIIiIUng'-7. PL 0. m Glue Chlhil: As Yuu Like It IimlnznicHi. Pi. I2 Duth l2 15:11111 10 P!:J3'N- A3. Ynu Likr: k' Frcnwh Cluh m II. I: Pugc Mammy: 5? 7 .1 - I'i LOUIS LEONARD LEVY. IR. SIX Ymr ticnrrnl Coursr :J' radium nuidrsrrurr. 0f n'rry :Jhmgmg gfmj. Ulml II. l: ilirlilurj IBcImIIng 7 H. u. m. II. I: TrivSluI-L- Hifhllltglll. II Draunnlics gj. 1n. :1. I: Pluya anncu .ImI iuIirl. Allmirziblu Cl'iclllun. A3 Ynu lec I! Student Cutlrl JI. l2 Stlltlrm Cul1nvi1 I l GILHIiRT GUSTAV LORENZ Six Yum Ucncrul linurac N0! pmmL e'Jm fumlfifr. firing in SENT Chatterlmx ll. I: French CELIIHI: Camera CIIUIFIJ HI-Y 12 Pug: ttrr'ftfy rxmg b! . 1,055 CAROL LILLIUK Six anr Chlsr-ical Cuurw :Imf a't'rp. mmuf 6.11:2 . .vz'r fur :rpm'f. 5r; Hm; Hu- mmJ mrgm nmrdr Hid bruit 111 31'. u GILT CIIII'rv-dn I.:1EI11 'IIlIIHIr? Pnlh'nnm Club- 4: I-L' -I ALHI-ZR'I' UlnLANU LURINH Six Yt'ur Urncml Count Your ryrs sH'l' m :Imrp 111M ynr: nnmur oub' .9an Thrungi'i Hu- mil'rnunr, Int! 5. er Hu-mrgfr Mr nu'mf. Gym Tuum-II. I: Iixhibiunn 'T'umn J2 I wk I W'- '1'HOMAS W'ILLIAM Mt UUNALD JACOB Iil-ZNIAMIN MARX Six Year General Count: Fuur Your General chursc Hr r'md H1:- rsm- gran quality of cxrchurc Far fm' Monghb' us puerra' .rrrrc'd Mm. ,cmlajfirJ-I Ami In; u'm'mr Irrrrd in gain? Mm. FourbuIl-vl : lichuting-I I Basket. Iiro. II. 1: Student CouncII-II UnscbulI I I. 12 French Clulv-I L J: Truck- 1J. z: Acru CIUIHII l-h-Y IlI Slidr Rulr CllEh-IJ RUHER'I' ALLYX MASTIERHUN MARGARET H. MJI'LTH Sax Yuur thrr.l1 Cullm: Fnur chr Guncmi Count- Ewrmd .rmuJer Jada mu In..- lmm'. Tilrrr was .r :of! and pmmv: grm'c, Jambalpm. :1. ..v fifm 4' TfmlfiffWW 1' ; M . .. liaskulhull-IJ m! mam n-r Jrr :mr'irrn! JJrgJ'J. HusL-hnH-y. H. I: UcnlL-rhzl1I y. In. II r: 'l'rnnih-ll. iz Glcnm r1 Ihsuhnll M: :igrr I I. t: Dramaticr-g. 1n Fuothzlll Manalgcril: Smdunl CuunciI II ILIskclbniI Mammcr I: Glee CIulv-g ulu- cIub-m Pnlignnna UMHI l. u I-li-'f-: I. 12 Muaiuui Cumcrlg' n Hntntrn' Club-n I .' Pug! Furry :-L-1- - - I '- MARIURIE MORRIS FRANK A. NANTZ Six Ycar Classical Cuuru: Six Ycalr Ucncrul Course His grains quilt mirrmwd Nn- Night's! my of Sbr pm'z'ra'rd Mr pn'nh'm' hn'e'm 0f prmfnring Aumdu monghr. E3rrr 1'1: wbnru-n' JFM- mid or did. Baskctler1 9. In Pi:lg.'s. tk-nlcrhu1l ti. 9. m, I: Rnnlm .uul Juliet. Ru1mnhrnnccr u As Ynu Like It filcmn n. 12 Frmch CIIII'I'Hj. I2 Debuting 3. 9. In. ll. 12 Latin CIKIIHIU Tr'kSlzllv lklmtkgln. I I. 1: PnIIyunnu Clubi: 1. :2 UHIHIJIliEHl. IO. U. I: Girl Reserves 9. m. :1 ISAAC NIiMlKOH: HAROLD AUGUST PACHOUD :tl Umrsc Sit Year Gcntral Count.- AH Mr 11mm: of mm mrrr mhmrd .-J' gum! mm at nm! 'HJ' H'ir puma: of III; :mu'x'r. Firg or flu: 9':qu far drmrnf 0,! mud. I'k'lmting-Ft ti Gym Tc.In: I1 l: Orchcqra-y, H. g. In, II tilm- CluIHJ, 1n Camera Cmb-I: Cnmcru lIiuh- I2 Pugr Farty-ouc I- - I'LSTI-llzk IilJZMili'l'l-l FENCE Fnur chr Gcncl'ul 0mm: Tim nigfr rwlngrn' pridr OI J'ky Mpirixrg um! nun'Jt-Iiurr! rhrmga'm'. HMLL'IIIHIJ I J Ucnu-rlmlI-Iz llclmlingil I. :: Dmnunicn I : Glen liluh I l. L: m .unnu Cluln- I l. I: Girl an'rur-l 1. ll Cm: gmd Vue:llmn.l1 LL'ngLIthl LIIALIAN l'USl-HN Hi1 Ymr Grnrrnl Ilium: Tn Mr: flru'wry Mr hurn'l'x. Hrs: fund. Mums? rim n-n'uh GEmIII I z llcbutiug ; 2:. u. m. ll. :2 I kilmzlnca-u Senior CuurlciI I2 Cluir 1u. H Vanna CIHEHII. I: Pug: CARI. DELOS PIZ'l'RIl'L Six Year Gum'rul Ununc .Snrf: :3- lm- m'mgn'r o; m-r. magi: rhinm ru maps, Am! of rudr a'ummuns. r1175 t'mfmm'ar nhM'II'. Fm'J'y-m-a Truck t l. I: l1rhnling-3 I Jullllalrn5 u Gym Tc:ltn-I L I.' Glcc CIIllP-y. III. II ' '1 CIIIII-In . Hum t1lul:--II. I.' Outt-IMI L x: Ethan - LELA F.S'lAliLlp-X RARIHN Six Tsar Muaicul ihmrw h'rumy ms: in'r mm'mag. Hrr l'u'mrs war In ffm'. Iicl1lcrb'.lllF-9. 1n l?clmli I Mun 7, H. 'J- :n. llv I.' . You Likr: II Urchcnlra-F. H. y. In. l1 tilcr Uluhiu. In, II Pullvnnna Uluh I 1. J: Muslin. Qmmiygu Girl RL-xL-ru-s m. 12 Swimming 1'l'.!II1-9. In. ll. 1:. RUUIrR liUKKl-IAM READ Six Ymr Gcm-rul lluunm er- of .rfu- furu-H'n- immunm' mrmri, Tim: my :mr FJw'Hr m Jib RL-Iuwnhr;lnu-r--1: CII:1II:'I'IY:3L--1I. I: Hclmting-j. R. y. In. II. I: Dramatic 9. :0. II. J: I'layw'mumm uml IUHL'LH :hlmimhlc Crichtonf Ar. Ynu Like 11 Frtrnch Clulb- I I. I: Swimming 'I'csnu -In. ll Trnni-i Truman: CLARK IJAVIII RICHARDS Six Year Grlllrml Cuurw ' NJ: unMrs! rm'nd HH- fm': '-'mrr1.-rmru.r feds. Gym Tl'mn l I. 12 Pug: FarIy-I fire: LU'l-FRELLE L. RICE Six Year Ucncral Course Hr I'm; .mlrmr for funhwn'f' 'Il-nnisH: I I luhmingr-I 1 lli-Y r !. 1.! ; NOAH FRANCIS RYDER Fullr 'I'Cur licucral CL-urw I! .'m.rr armor is Mr fmnrn .rfmngo'u .hm' .u'muh'r 1mm Iris mums! SJ'HIH. HnskrtIuIII-g HilnfllallV-I I . LI Trnrk-I l. 12 Ucbnnnp-u; Gym Tcum q, lu Urchrslruil 2 Hund w. II. I: IUIJUS FCHILU. IR. Six Year Gan-rzll Ctmrsu Mm 3'!an brfwfd yom' lmmh'mw'k Am! przu'rr M: rmma'mrukt. Gleam Huxinuas Mnnzlgrl'J t: Dclmrjng-y. Ii. 9. In, II. I: TFilSIiIlC Uchulc m FJrarnatics-q. In. I: Fla 1 Roman and Julia Lklss Trrnsurvr HORO'I'HY AMELIA SCHMIDT Fire Your Musicul Cnursu .4 day far 101?. an From for sport. Bu: Iw' u Idrmf. M: i: too a'fwn'. Ccnu-rbaIl g. 11.. ll DrslnalimHJ. In Playa-ml'umlml. Mitl-Summcr Night's Dream Glcc Cluhim. il Pullyunna CluIHH. u. m, H RONA SCI lMIDT Fnur Yem- Chmic.'1l Course Xiura'l'ry :fwrffs in my mmmr cyan Ulcail'lill I'ernulicsab m. I: Glut: Club-aa. In Latin CIuEh-yv m PuIIannn CIuIv--:I. l.' DUROTl-IY EMMA SCHMIED Six Year Uvncruf Count T ln- .tm'fra't'ir rusmrm'x. am! Mr grurfni frmrr. Pdgr Foriy-jrmr BilbkLrtlFIIII--I 2 IJrun'mlicsqu. JIL II. 12 Glue Clulr-q l. 1: French Clumlz Latin tiluhw-Il Pollyanna CILIIHI r. I: 'tFirl REMTYCSHJ. 'Irl Gl-LURUI-l URFJZNFILLID SCI-lNHIIIiR Six Ymr Cicnrml Cumu- 1 : :5 gfirrrrr'ng nmmfr of My rhangbr; H'nu'mg m' rt'rrmm'r: my payrmm'y. lmwhailum RCIHl'HlEIanCCr'- I 2 Chuttcrhux- 1. 1:. Dubaling-I I llrumulics-cj. In. 11. l: P1;Iys ancu .Innf IuFict. As You Like It. T11: Allmier Crichll n11 Him.- tlhlhum. IL 1: Mmicad Cummly- I: I L1-m II.- r l-ll-LI.I 'V IDI'BIUJ'I'I'IY SIZHROHJI'H SIS Yuir Chlniml Cnllth' sf dlrrrfm' 3:1er0. ininrd n'm'r r'mrunnw Ami gmm' rumu'r. Ccnlrrlml I I 2 Drciu'alrn 7. 5 n Fraud: IiT1ub I L L! Il'LAN HCI'IUNI '.III '.RUl-ZR Six YL'KIIT UL'IIL'I'HE C'nur-sr: From firr mm: gl'um'am Immrr ,U'M flrsmnvs Nm- :1an m H53; rrH-rmf. linskutlmlI m.II.12 UrnlcrhnlI 7.5. g. In. I I. I2 TL-nni: m, l2 Rumrmhrumcr I : 11Cb:lling4k7.5 iJl'unmlitu, Iu Snrninr Oaun-cii - 4; Sludvnl i1ulnri'.-I;. In. II. ; '1 UrchcsmI-ul I, :2 Hire tjUI'J-I I. ll Latin Club 9. m, 11 Pollyanna Llluh I I. ll Mur-iml Onnulxil I Girl RCRL'YVL'FI'I- I2 Swimming TI:um l .1. I1 HARRY SAML'l-L Hlii-IWAR'IY Six Ymr General Unllm' Hm fn'ur: smrr' MMF- Rail: awn rmrl' MM: frrr. ' lk-lmi ng : l Er. ' Lula 7. 3. U. H. u. till-r Cllllbu. lu. 1i f'ugr me 71m OLIVE LEONA SEIFERT Six Ttar Cicncrid Churn- r! grmmm mm? J: mmfdur 10 U3: mind. Tunniy-Iu. ll. 12 Glen Clulpu Pollyanna CILILHI 1 Girl Rmcrchl: IE- I-l GEORGE I I HLI I' Sll:.15fiN'l'Il.-H.ER Fraur Tmr Urncml Haunt IFrrr i: mar fault: In mm dry rwsdum m Mr JIJ'I'r? Ilvlmliny-u Gun 'Il'arl1 w. II. 1: IJHVIS WILLIAM SI'ZLMILIER Six Yuur Clumiml Cnurac Jud 5cm'rfarwum am! furt-zrw' .Uru n5 ?! ,rlrl'rmi of your 1::'Mr1-'rm:m.r. TL-nnis-m. ll. 12 chmlnhmnccrr: .' GImnI I1 D ingHJ. III. II. I: Trl'SILITL' Ik'hulr 4 I. l.' Um! Tulm t I. 11 Studcnl Council-u. 1:. 1: Latin tjlllbil liivY Il. l1 Arm CIHIHI I. 11 HUHIiRT CRIST SIE.I'.R Six Yum Gcncral Chml'm; Hr: J-rm' ,r'm- murmtr r'mrfy Mm. Smulcni tiuunril- I 2 CImm-rbm 1i. I.' Eiivc CIuIv-Iu. II Dchillmgfq. Ju Drunultics q. In. II. I: Hint lI. I2 Plays Runlcu uml Itllicr.. Urlylilz KM; You Likc IE V'mlvil ; I. I: Gym Tr:lm-1I-. I1 Iiunstun' Ciliiblz Pug: Fm'ry'sfr Musical Unnctig. --I I. I1 UE-lAHllWilili SIVITZ IAMiiF MURLHN SLAVIN '. . . . . ler Yuur UrIIL-rul Cuur-u: 5n h' L'mlml LUWM Tar ??? bunny rd! m'onm. um' puffu', 1'! hm um' J ?! HH K$ ' ! WK If'hm Hw' lmffhmg Ifrm'rk phm: Wiurhm! FW'f Hm may Kw uqu. 1! Hum fie!!! Urr WWI. ' Could rruu' H nu'zhr fuun'h'ur mrngi. Fl,ml:ln:1U--m. IL I: UIC'IJI'l-Hl ' 'Trmsk u tn. 1:. I2 fichming u. EH. t1. t1 U3 n1 1V: H' IL I Drunlutinab III. II. 1: Plil-Vh 3: Yul: Likr I1 Glcc Ululkm Frcnch CilllHll Lalin Clubiu. In g HiiA'l'RICF PEARL SMITH IL.'ANIT.K SMITH Six Yum Licnrml Cuunr Funr Year frumrral Cuursu 5ft: Junta! m .-1mslir'ur r! jwy a! youth um? I'mrIHr fm' rJ-r r:'.-.-'fr1.ryrrf. Am! Irrnglflrn' .I'n mirL uh: mir a! 1mm : mr nrrry Inok c-um'rw-J. I'lurl'rui A:- Ynu lec II film; Cluhuir: Pnllyunna Cluh I2 Musical Cnnmdy 1l hugs Forry-Irl'rn l- 31.! - : I-zE-wf EUXVARD NORMAN STUEIIINC ' JOHN SULLIVAN. IR, Fuur Yulr Gcncrill Count Five Your General Cantu: HUM! mar: Mm: mink munM murmis Jmt-z-o Hr am an frrrusr m prrnm'n' .lqrrfringf 1h: chrrrjn! mum! a bug. DrunnnicsaJ. u. U lhnkc'lhnlI-I l. 12 l'hu's-J'Rumm nml Iuli-JI. HilhcbuII vl u. I: AV Ynu Likc ll Trudi rt. I: Gym Teamil: hrnilulticHJ. In. II. :2 French CILllFlH, ll. l2 PI;15'$ R0mcn and Juliet ' Latin CTLIb-AJ A; You Like 1: Swimming Tczun-i L 1; um. ' macaw: HUSKY TAWNEY JANE AXN TAYWR Six Ymr ticntml anc Sip. hm- Gcm-ml Cums;- .M rj'r tw'mxr rlrrigmrm Ha dyad waft. Mimi. I hurt a hum uvn': mum lur rm-rv :ov ' Frirmf; r4; .u'fru-c. dud enrmir: m J'a'qm'ru'c. Fumhnllil I. 1: . V . Swimming Tm .- -u stnmnlng 1mm -l'r. II. I: Orulll'slrnv fi. U iinakctlmllgq. In. I: llunlI H. 9- 1 Lcntcl'huII 9. III. II. I1 Ulrnm I :, I: IJruIn:Itiu-zu. II. t: Ill;:-I'$ .h You URI: II Suulcnt CnunuiI I 1. l2 iiln-c Iiluir-In. ll Frcnch Cluhin. l; GILT CILIEHII Frrnth lIIIIIv-H. Pug: way-rllghl' RIJJIEKT EUWARD TAYLOR FLURA ELIZMHiTl-I 'IVI-IOIlPI-L Six 'I'cur Grrnrml Cntlrsr !-'nur YLx timicml tiuurnc A rbn'rifm' Mr I? .rru'mr til! 3 1i'J'f'F- .1'm. gnn'r fJ'J-n' won .142 .nml. m rw'sf; flc'r .ihl'y. ..' ,mm'mg 5pm! ur rfrrir prim: :I'r'figr'lt. tih-c Uhlhil; thtimH 11. 12 liaskulbul! m. IL I: I5:1.Nch::II -u. III. II. I; 'l'r. kmll. I2 Slmlcm anlftil I. I: lJrcIu-htra u. t4- Hnnd -'h tr- UURLYIIHY CAROLYN TRACY RUTH AIJCF. 'l'Ri-ZSCH Six Ymr firncml thuilrau Kn: Ycut tivm-ral Huum- Amid h'fr'j 13mg; .....J'.m rm't' Titrrr .rrrm.-' Flu: nrm'nfty, rum tn u'r; H. gnud. Ur: rm'hr: i; mu : xter'mr :HnMrirm found, Cvmcrhuil 1: Iiltmm l: chutiuy S. I'J. II'I ITIILIIIL'I'E1HY 1J lermtiu u. In. II. I: Drulnulih-u. In, :I. 1: Ulw- Clularu Ulrt Cluh n , II. I: Pullgunnu Clulnwn. L! ' Pullwnlm Cilllaili. I: Girl Rcwn'usiiln. H. I..' liirl Rrwrwaiu. Ila. II. 12 Pugr Furty-m'm' nu, milan- !--Ii UI-IARLES WILLIAM TUNES. IR. Sis Yuu- GL-nurnl Course Nrmr H3 ! In'mxrff mu hr Ju's FIH'rFHt'Ii. 1min Club In Uhumislrr Cluhin CixiL um! Yucuinnul l.g-uguc-IJ u; : a. Iirnt w ROBERT C. YUUT I'Iirc 'J L-.'lr Grnch Count.- I faz'r m It: a niml-h- m'n'rrun's In naMr mum. 'I'r;lcln. Iu. IL I: Gym Tt'itln---ll. I; Urcllntmv-H Lulin CIII13 In LYN: VENAHLE Six Year Classiml Coursu Um- u'ung mm? mm! x'mh' val .rjafmdm. ernrmhnmtcr l 2 Gh'um I I. I 2 lh'uumlicsi; 5. 1;. 1m ll. 1: Playr- Iv'mnm-n und IulicL Ax' Ynu Like II Glcr: CIuh-v-In Latin CIIIIHU. In Pullgnlmu liluiy II i1m17-' - i IJURA IA 1U PI'iI-ZN'IA WALLACE Four Yunr Licnuul Cuur-ic This um mus! luv: :4 Mr: u:Jdrr.-'r.-md. ug: Tam ; rrmmrr in fur mrrHrrL Fag: Fill; I'll.lZ,-1I'.E-.'I'I-I 'WMUJ IAH'IH LA YERNIE WATERS 5n Yrur iirm-mi Uunrw Sn hm iwnuml tjnur-w h'J'Jilg: f'nm- Hf fxg'r rm'u mrrrr nmkrf v'n'r :t'.-1'.h -IIHIIUH .n'r J'mrrr Ifhm M'c Erin; G113: lIIuh u. I--. I I, I2 Wk ! 3mm 'hrq- rlt' Md 1 i-H L,mn LZI:II1--III lhlr.mn.:--H. -r. l 1.1 Chlil :: I: I'-!'.:ll1:ll'lk57'.h 1-- MILIJHIZIJ I'VLIZAIII'II'I'I WIZLFI'IURH'I ANNE 1'. WHNSTHN SI! Yum Hu'llt'fid Dlurw I n1Lr Xmir UA-nt'ml limlrw 559,1 5 Jim NH H'n- gmmf :er L-JH'. fur .133 mm n'm'rn' in I'm' n-rrr prnrrrunf Ht- .r Jeu'mnm't' 1'th u! fwmg mmrmr'd. him- L-Iuhil I. l: Mmimi lfulm-dg -:: I Ir.mmu;,.. . 1 I'lnju'xiqu 'luu LILL- IV hla'L' UIIIIFI l. I: lhllf..mn.1t',luh- -I l. :: Mllkiml tirlmrtly 11 lin'l Rnrnn ll. r; 'J'Qt' J-FHJ r'mr' - IJI ! CLKRENCE STANTON W'ES'I' MERLE W'IPLDEMER Six Ymr EiL-m-mi Cnursu Frmr Ycur Uemml Chum: Hr. bmufrh'. mmi'm'. .nmr um! frau Fm'mn'rf. HUI furrfl'uuu'd. fm-m My punk ll-'Jmm rl-rn 1mm! mark wrdd rm: .rrm'lff 'I'chL-Im II. I: Tcnllirq. Iu. II. ll lilmllurimx H. I: tl .llitu1'i IJL-Ilzuing y. In. H. l: limmuiin m. II. 1.! Gym 'I'mm u. In. II. l.'. Hi-Y-I I. I.'. Chcnustry CIUIHIJ Cumum Clllhil l. 12 I'hpmtcrs' Clulvn-l : HUWARH 'xVII.LIAMS RUHHRT H'I'RICKILIL H'OOI'HVAIHJ Fullr Yuur Urnrml lTnuN: Six YCJIr Ut'nu'ul Cums: If 1: mm: Irr rnrr'urrf R1331 a grnrrnu; rm'mf. Ta'u' fm'ri err nurgm Imn. um. nnu'fgrrf Mm drql 'I'I'Jrj n :In- .I'rrn Jinn! u! rmhdr'ry. III'HJ: ,wmr'rfring gran. 15:1:115 4;. u- Swlmmlng Tt-zIIn--:a tih-c CILIIFIII Iv'uullum 1t, I1 I hulluull l'r.uk Iu. 11 51lnirn1 UmnnI u, 1., Her UilllHj. m I IiJI'il 1. I: 1..uin fihllHI-r ChNHiMU' Cluli- In Pugr Fxfty-nm: MARY Iilvl'zMHIi'l'I-I WHY!!!H-' EDWARD ALFRED YUUNG Fuur Ycur ticncml Cumu- Ifuur Ycur iivmvrnl UIHIIbL' H1851 r'I't't'frd rhnltgflrr, Happy. mfm mm m-n .. Jr'urz'rf m M: a'uw'! o! courmy. From gmr-r m I'l'gJEL i'iwimmin'gI Tmm lu. ll Qi;ll1;1gc0 Funlhuilrln, ll CImucrhnx-: l. 1: I'Jclmting-vy IJrilmntics-y. l 1. l: PI:lys-- Rmncu uml Mist Auto CIUFI l Canwm CIIIEH'I L 12 IlL-hzning 1; hmmmics I : Fl't'l'tCh LHuh-l: Pollyanna Cluh- I : Page Fifry-Mrrc E... III. : 1 '- i-QAI $5; UNDER GLASSMBN Tm Jam .dmgg;..0115 ..dd1ite aim: Baggy Hind- iris; I Dm-i5.almga ab? ich-dwg A m- P:??berwf' W rawh- lung? The B Grade '4' OFFICERS Smxm' ISAACH President RICHARD LEIGI-rrrm I'rft'f-Pl'fir'a't'n! CI-MMLEs R Em . . Secretary EUGENE RYAN . . . . ..Tu'lrsmm' Miss h-huna LUL'ISE DM'h Furrdty .-Ia'1r.ii:'l' GIRLS AIIL'II. Immlu Iflhnur. llrlun Kirdmvr. llurutin' Rcii'. Hurcncc 311: . Virginia Emmcrl. Winiin-il Klein, Milllnui Richlw. Margaret Iiuunlpnrlnvr. l-Ivluu Fayun. Virginia Kusnurus. iunvl Sinmsnn. Incrlyn lininknmp. liulitla French. Kathryn Languu. Ruth Sizer. Milulm! Hillth. Virginia Un'cr. Lulh McCarthy, Elvira Smith. Inm-l Biggs. I-Zdnu Urllmrr. Elinor MCCiurL'. Lucille S'mncL-r. Vufcric: Brooks. Hclun UIIuhicin. Vu'ginla Mcllunuld. Carnatinc Tnytur, Elmnur Cuchc, Lhuisc I-L-Ihn. Urulchun McI-chn. Peggy 'I'ollivcr, Louise Dalton. Iant' II:uniItnu. Dnrnllu' Dlmrwim'. Luun'c Hfuugh. Cum chchlcr. Fanny likngchulxl. Grilll' Pact. Luuiac Wm-Llwurd. Mary Etlnmmls, Martha Iiuhhzlrd. Sallie Rirtklcrt. Phclk: Yatkcl, Eallmr BOYS A611. Iglurcnce Barlhulnnwm Harte; Much. Miltnn Bruncunp, Inscph Braun. llill Bruchl. Robert Curr. Joseph Cuatcs, IJmL-s thcn. Albcrt Colic. Baiicy Dcyc. Stanley I'Jllbc. Jumcs lJunlloltcr. Inmcs Ilium. VVinium Fink. Edwin Fishcr. Glenn Frazier, Wilfred The Iunior Class participantch in many sclmol activities. Fulmn. Jamar. Furry. Robert Grillcr, W'm'mm anf'clc. Inlm E--lacfncr. Carl chslcr. Albert Isuncs. Sidney Ktnncdy. William chcmcicr. Humid Knhlcr, Hnmcr Kramer. Paul Kuhn. SjkmL'tT Leighton. bid: Lm inllml. H; mu n Licr. Gerhard Luhrnmn. julm MneNculc, Neil Mccki. Lumunl Meyer. Walhcr Miller. Rnhcrl. Mitrhell, Edward Mulfnnl. Hnnimn Ncwswdr. Tudor O'Mcunl, W'illizun Paimcr. Elliot ,ili'kt'l'. Dnnultl Pfuu. fuhn Pnumlk. Nuwlnf'l Raul. Charles Rugrri. :ual'l Russ. Williunl Rulnillc. Furrcal Ruwu, Aaron Ryan. Eugene Schlnitt, William Schulzc. Gurdnn Sclmciur. William Sinn. Iohn Siodahl, Lars Stewar; I'uul Slml. Richard Strauss. Victur Tawney. Gmrgc Vngt. Sunicy Walter. F 1:11: Weller. i-lumiIn-un Wrmrcn. Iumus 'Nulfwk. Wiilium chcrai members! of the class took part in 1b: annual Shakespearean pruduuinn, WAS You Like It. Uthcrs Were members of various athletic teams. Four buys. William Sclmcicr. James Coutes. Iamcs Wooten. and Sidney Isaac's gained positions 011 111:: 'fri-Statt: debating mums. Thu: Guam and CII-I.-xTTl-;Hlm.v. stuffs Imvc scvcral Juniors among their pursnnncl. The Two Vagabnnds took many of its leading characters from the Class of 1931. The BvA of the Class of :931 was out 01' the mm: charming ever given within the history ot the school. Thanks is due to His: Davis. lhc class adviser. under whose capable managcmum the hall mum of the Chamhur ut Cummtrcr: and 11 Wt ktmwn orchestra were secured. f'ugt I J'f11r-:r: z J: E D A R G C Pug r 1:31:39.ch The C Grade W OFFICERS SHIRLEY RIPLE'J' . . .. . . Praidrm BRADWM' Ruceus ..........Vicc-Pre.ridcnz HELEN HtTm-nxsux , , . 7 . Secretary VIRGINIA SI'IHPMID . .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. .Trcmm'er MISS HELEN Saxmnnq. .. .. .. . Farufty Adviser ' GIRLS Andrcw, Marngc: Innis, Himbcrh Kama. Mukmu Ripley. Shirlcy Inna Avila. I'Julurcs Fulaiuni. I-Iclcu Kullcr, May Sapp. Mari: Bucket. l,inrnthca Gentiiu. Murgurul Lill'gL'nl. Ruby Schlutman, Virginia licckct. lerlclnm Grccnt. Inn Gcm: Levy. Anncttu Schucnlmrn, Viola Hlalncy. Eugenia Grihchy. lrcnc Lyons. Ennis Shepard. Virginia Lac Huwun, Emlyn Gunklucll. Durnthy Nuwfimd, Virginia Shipc. Manic liuhlman. l. nhcth Heller, Etha Parsons. Mgmc Shook. Carolyn Chandler, Luis Hullnleyut. Susnnml Pcncc. Urzlcc Washburn. Mngnlinc Cox. Rachel Huward, 1.1m: PllilIiih, Elhul xVijliumi, Lois Cullcn. Rulll Hurdle, Edith Pislcr. Marian Wuutcn. Mary Ellen Cunningham. Erch'n Hutchinson. Hrlun RzlnllnIL Martha Wnrlcy, Julia Dartlcn, Lisubctll Kama, Hurricl Ruyuumd. Helen BOYS Ahtlr. Latter Ucckclnum. Hun Kaufman. Righmrtl Hcllifrin. Stuart Allen. Lloyd Diem. Stephan Kimllncr. Wlllinm 5t urt. higar .Mlcn. Sum Doughm Edward Ktwnigsburg, Harry Slutz. Aamn Alter, Franklin Dunhullcr. I-Iurrg' KcahL Robert Smith. James Amman, Rulmrl' Iiamn, tthcsmr Light. Arthur ' Sllytlur. William Hamn. Hurr; Elder, Churlca Luring. Smuycl a ' $mnucr. Dnnilld Harlhnlomcw, lumcs Fuhncslnck Umrrgr Mattingly. 'Calrlcltrrp Stilt. Ruben. Hcmharr, Walter Fahncstnck, Sum Marx. Inset Stratcmcycr. Frank Huwmun. Lcc Fink. Richard Manlridgm lnmcs Sullivan. Aaron lirmlursun. Ruutur Fink. Ruben Mluisrcr. Ruben Thcimcr. lillgilr Hurnmn. Clayton Frank: E-lcrlx-rl Mfllt-I. Victor Thompson. Grant Flush. Curl GiIEllcn, Ralph Mullen Hurry Thumpmn. Taswdl Carrull. William ?ravf. Ruben Mnurc. Eugene Tunimn. Clarence Chimuy. Willard Graham. Mcrcdilh Plcrrc. Pilllil $'iickmtlulkr. Ray Cumin. Cari i-Iacfclc. Waller Rllulnc. Willlilln Williams. Harald Corlk's. Ciili'urtl Hagcinnn. lack Rnlx'l'lh. Stanley Wise. Philip Unit. Lamniu l'fusscy. luhn Rogers. liradwny WIHKL Ruben hullus. Louis Johnson. Murru- Szlntlcn. Iuhrl Wrmrfwnrd. Tom The Suphomoru Class of 1930 has been parlicularly ciiopcmtim. The class made a good showing in athletics inasmuch as four boys played on the football lcum, one on the basketball team. and several on tlu: baseball squad. Thu tennis team had one sophomore boy. In regards to dramatics it can b: safely said that there has been a creditable showing of Lalcnt. Chorusus of boys and girls wen: in 111:: Shakespearean play,' the optrm and the vaudeville. Four had speaking pans in the opera. A boy and :1 girl were mcmhcrs of the Gleam staff and a girl wrote schonl news for a newspaper. Athleticully the girls wen.- not inaclivc, For they played wcil in ucutcrhall and basket- ball. A luncheon bridge was also given by the enterprising lassics. In the beginning of the year LIN: tanh-gradcrs conducted an admirahic class party. The sophomorcs 0n the wlmlc haw: been :1 good class, but :15 iuniors and seniors they hope to haw: CVCII hcucr scholastic rtmrds and show an even grcawr school spiril. Pug: Fiftymiu: D GRADE Pug: 5:41.1- The D Grade w- OFFICERS Dawn GAMBLE Prc'n'dcm ROBERT BAECIITHLD ........... I-iiahPruMc-m Rum BUTLER .. .. . ..... Secretary ROBERT Baunmmm Trmmrc'r Mus. Manama Lawn Fac'ufty Adviser GIRLS y Natalic Semi. Phebe Iunc Ulrmk. Iinnnir: l..-unhrrt. Mia: Laux, Virginia Alunllnln. Betty limns. Appcl. Louisr: Fcl sun, th Hlnck Marian Haul. Louise Hrium. Maxine Brucktmm. Iran Hunrlcll. Faye Butler. Ruth tLISL-Hn. Mairghcriic Uiamicllo. LiHizln lfahh. Marguerite Com It, Olga Coors. Hclcn Cork. Estella Cross, Gran: Culp. Hclcn DcHilwm Mnrguvritc Dnnulln. Betty Dues;- lam.- .Mkrrmnnn. Edwaml Ahlcring. Willimn Anning. lack liaurlltuid. Rnllcrl Iincllmcycr. Robert Haunn. Kunnttl! Ihlrinhnmn. lncuh Imuun. Ilnhcn Hnmnrr. CIiHrmi liuchcr. Eric Ccnrcr. llhnrlcs Unmar. llJSl'ilh hula J'ulllut- Drluncy. Llck I'JL'yL'. Hnrulul DrLIku. humid Evans. William Famlil. Edwud Fny'cn, Inhn Fisher. Albeit Fux. Waller Frame. Victm FIiL-lx-rg. Carlnlta Furlong. Huiurcs Hctgcr. Mary Alice Unltlcniwurg, Virginia tirnth. Ucnrgiannn Hamilton. Min: Huuhruck Ruth Hcmlcrh'nn. Rnllcrm Hunper, Virginia l'iLIbhzlrtl. lulia l-lullcy. Ruth fumes. Ruby funcs. Nell Kilburm Edna Klein. Duruth; Krcmur. Hutty Lackncn Ianut BOYS Frrillurg. JHIHCh FuTInn. Pmtimn Furslc. Weak: Uulnblu. Dmilf GcrlmnT. Rudolph Gultlsmitll. Luuk t'iurthlcin. Ruhrrl lisllln. Waller l-Iarl. lamm I'Iarvcy. MINI HJIKIITCIII. UEiu-r f'IL-ckcrmun. Anhur Hrlitk Hcllrgc Huilmlil. Ruhcn I-lrilkuum. Augunl Ilrndcrsnn. I--Inw:lrnl I'IL'I'Iry. Frl'llL'IiC I'ltrhrrl. Ixu Huffman. Richard Inhnmn. Inc Krnumly. Rugumnd Lm'cnmhn. Ruth Limlcr. Gail Bclty Nuulc. Margaret Oppenheimer. Rulh Orr. Virginia Puck. Ruth Prrin. liIIL-n innaH. Virginia Ruuh. hliznbcth Rice. Ellcn Richards. Fiurcncc Rirhmr. Calllnrinr Rual. fame Schilll. Mnrgarcl Schmid. Alhcrm Schrmlcr. lunc- Suhwwukcr. iirurc Krtz. Rm Kidwcll. Mnrris RernL-icr. Ruhrrt Kuhn. Robyn Luvinlhzll. Alex thn'lu Rnhtrt Marshall. Iulm Mnxun. Unrulltl McEwL-n. Ihmultl McLarun. luck S-Ichill. Funk Mrhlr. Rug Miller. Rubin Mitchc'fl. Waitur MucllHuller. Slgmuml Nchulsky. Hurry Nithllh. Ih'muld anan. Rubrl'l Dunn. Stewart l'mrcc. Iamus IMng, Thumas Shawn. Elimhcth Sickcr. Erncntinc Silcr, Lucrvliu Smilh. l'lelllm Strausc. Ilmsil: Stuff, Naumi Ter. chln Tunimn. AriL-l Uhuct. Hattie Unwrsagi. Marian Wutldcndurf. Ruth W'rcks. OHL'C Wctrlin. Virginia Vilmn. Margurcl Wise. Alice Ynungrr. Ruth Ridlilnlmn. W'illimn Rohrcr. lusc'ph H uhcmlunsl. Rnhcrt Saunders. Nnrnmn Sellers. Rnhcrt Shot. Adolph Sindahl. Srcn Sunnchnrn. Tulius Hpi-gci. Frederick Stricken i- rcdcrick 'IIRIE fmcph Taylor. Ln: Ullmun. Harry V.'.3lkcr. Iamcs Wcl'lcr, Ruburl Wcissnmn. FrudL-rit'k Wu'xh. Ruben W llianIs. Humor Williamson. Richard Wulfstcin. Albert Holler. Lloyd We may not havn- done much Lhis year as a class, but as individuals we have shown a keen interest in schonl alrlslirs and Inn: taken 1111 active part. in nil functions to which we have been eligible. Quite: a number of us wcrr: in the opcrcltzl chorus. and when lht: lwo Iuninr Debating Clubs held their annual debate, both Tcnms were composed entirely of Freshmen. So for the class of '33. ymfd better watch out. Wc'rc a nice peppy bunch. of that t'hcrcfs no doubt. We're going to do things of which folks will hear in the next three ycars o? unr high school career. Pug: 3i try 4m: Pugr Sn J'yu'u'r; The B Grade + OFFICERS GRAHAM MARX 7 JAMES LEIIMAN KATHRYN KIIEEGEII Human MCNEIL MISS Fx.-Im:as Dun . IJIIrthnInIm-II'. Vurn Hcsmlcn. lethildc Blancr, Maude.- Iirauun, Lillian Check, Eugenia Cnx. Iictty lhlln'rl. Minna Duucnhamrr. Inycc Eichingcr. Icunctlc Ellis. Ruth Furd. Betty Frank. Mullm Allen, Alfred Allan. Crnrgc Hachmuycr. Wiilium Hardin. fnhn licrnslcin. Hillnnl liettnmn, Gilbert IIrIIun. Richard Bruck. luck Kissinger. Curl armcggcman. fuIIII Hrunst. Edwin Chailirld. Wil'Iiam Qalvin. Morris anrcy'. Edwin Crawlcy. David Day. liuuglnss Eclur. Paul Edwards, Marshall Fasnld, Arthur Filzgumld, Ruben Fox. Mien Fox, Frank , PI'c'Jidc :1: .. V ice-Pi'eside'm Sc'crrtm'y ..TI mm: er Frrrrxhy. -ldm m GIRLS Fmrhlich. LuIIII-L- ITUIIUI'I. Iran lkIrtInur. Dorothy GLIcIJIIcin. Hem Ululmur. I'Jurnlh: Hclah. FInI'enco Huffman, Huicn liolliduy. Mann Holmes. Mary Louis: Hunlur. Vurnu lngr. Ruth BOYS Furla, Calvin Fru'marl. FrI'II Gildchuus. Curl Gunlcx. lilmcn Unrus. GIIIIJII Halflcr. Erich l-la niacgcr, Rnhurl I'll. vy. Williiml chck. Rtllx'rl Huge. ltll'tll Hcmgr. CurI l'lmchinmn. Ih-rnurtl Ln: Iackmn, Inssir: lambs. Carl ltnikt. Tum IIIliy. Paul IImcs. Earl Iuncs. OFVIIII' lnncs. Thnl'llib Kcmlwr. Louis Kcrkuw, Spcnuc linhltr. Pqu Knight. hf'lU IL Knmig. thanked: Kumum. Ruth Krccgcl'. Kathryn LIIIIgc, Ruth I.::u-'is., Alma Mdnlcy. Mym Murat. Roberta l'uIIc. Margcrr RIJs-cnlwrg. Miltlruf Salm-uuru. Jurma LuI'IIIulIl, Hugh LchIIIIIn. 1.1mm I.I;I'cn.-'-nlIn. LL-wia 31:1er Graham McNeil. Howard ML'iI-ILT, .Inlm NIcIIuIi. Richard Mcrklc. Rulitrl Mumz. IJnnnIIl Ncimciucr, Dnnalll OppunlIL-imrr. Len Palm. William Park. Tum Fugue. Eldridge Pulliick. David l'uihnun. lack RunsuhulT. ferry Rcdtlcrt. Frcel Ruis. lama. Ruiss. Carrol Richardson. Hubert Richmnn. Charla Sdnik. Eleanor Scluck, LUCIHC Schifrin. EIIIIIIc Shepard, BnnLII Siudahl. Greta Smith. Jeannine Stephcns, Thelma Stitt, Martha Strauss. Bculricc Tunick. Luella Wilson, Mikkel! Rusenllurg. David Sabra. William Schcid. Chnrlrs Schwartz, Alvin Sheff, Harold Slugs. William Spulmzm. John Spcucur, Simpson Spring. Charla. Stucml. Kcnwnrtl: TuIIchIIIIn. luck Tiarr. lack Thurpc. William Twaclnmnn. PIIuI W'cinatrin. Paul 'IVcsthL-ilnur, Lcu Wrathcimcr. Ruhcrt WII .Ims. lack Williams. Lnin Zimmu Louis As we ciimb om: step closer Io graduation. the goal of our high school career, we once again look back on a passing ycnr. All the members of our class haw: greatly enjoyed the scheol year of Igzg- 1930 because of the Iaricw ol; dubs which Furnished us with insuucrjvc and entertaining material The uE graders have taken full advantage of the sports given us by Mr. Davis and the help of the teachers and lhc coaches who ham: organized our teams. We feel sure that those who have been .Ictivc in these sports will do well in representing Walnut Hiils in the coming years. We. of the Eighlh Grade wish to express our gratitude to the teachers who haw. helped in making this wear a successfui nnc tor us. May we carry on through our high school course the ideals which have hccn held before us for the past two years. Pug! Sixty-Iirru Hrs! .5l.l'n'ifrmr 1 'l-': . -.;.- . .. g -. -Jl.l-vr-IV Inna: The F Grade OFFICERS RnnEIaT McMILLAx ELEANOR MAYUIL . DALE CASE... ROY Mtwmwla .. . . M155 ELEANOR MCDEVITT Armstmd. Jmn licckcr. Gwendolyn RcIlnnhg', Gayle Blackson. Karuiyn lilimt, Virginia Bisping, Ethel Branry, Gretchen Brand. Sara Bruun. Martha Bruucr. lane: Burger. Mary Cum. lilwynn Damn, Anita Dram Mary Dicrs. Helen Disquc. Parlricia Ditrcs. Elaine: Emmcrt. Icon Allan. George AIICI'L Stanley Anning. Charlcs Atkim. Frank Bacr. Rollcrt licncsh. :Xrnult Riggs. Emcst Block. Gordon Hoggcss, Hoyt liuwman, Pringlr: Cnmpbcti. Inmcs Cgl .llu. lnhn Cuscllu. William Ccrf. Vinton Case. hale Clark. Edward Clark. Inlm Cuok. Iuhn Crawlcy. Rnbcrt ImItun. William Uurnck. Arthur Iflunil-L Lcwin Early. Ruhcrt lillim Paul Evans. Charles Fahtmmck, Edward . WPrt'sidwt ViaLPrcsident . . .. Secretary .. .... .... ...k...T;'d't15tl!'eF . . ......Fandry xfdyfser GIRLS Eulmnk. L-mricl Flugclv Virginia Focrtmcg'cr, Janc Furmty, Elaine Frankiin. Ellen Unyerr. Muriel Gray. Carolynn:- Hazclwmnl. Rulh Hunric. Lillian l-lnllingswurllt, Clam Hulshurrl. Mary Hunt. Maxine hccml. liiuuchr Inna. Ruth Iurgcnmn. Janc Knmuf, Virginia Krumur. Ruth Len. lunnnultc BOYS Fisher, Hurt Fowler, Kyle Fox, W'uslcy French, Marlin Frcihcrg. Slcphcl'l Gnmhlr, Edwin Garber. Stullmiln Uicsac, Ruben times, anlis Gassartl. Philiip Grccn. Ruben Grccnclmum. Victor Gustin. William Guy. Wiliizlm Gysin, Lloyd Haines. luck Ha . Inlncs Hull. l'uhn Hall. Ruben Hargruzn'cs. W'illium Hulwim Rodney Henderson. hilly I'lickt'nlmrpcr. Utmlun Hi .ficld. Charles Hopplu. Al'lcllcw l-Iuppk:1 Ruwhmd Levy, Mnnuun Lucssun. Evelyn Marquia. lnnul Mayer, Eleanor McKinicg'. Maxine Millun MargurcL Miller. hf rjmiu Muuru. ' ' Mmrill. I '4 Miller. Thelma Ouspur. Luis Puzhuld, Martha Ransom. Mary Hclcn Richnmn. Dorothy Richmund. Lulnsc Rusclmr. Margaret Sanders. hm: Scilcucmum. Dnrnlhy fonts. Ixugiln Kunnmiy. Tlmmn K1611. Hurry Klein. I'cacc Kruba, Sum Krcimur. Alfred Lumiwchr. fohn L.luch. Luuix Lcl'inu. Gnrllnn Mndhmncli. hick MAlLMlHiln. Robyn: Manley. Lloyd Managua. lloy Murksuriu, Icahn Meyer, Dunuld Millcr, Ernu-d Morgan. Eugcnc Newhmd. Judi: Nivnum. Robert Osmund. Arthur Phillips. Edward Princr, Lnuia PuckL-lt. CIun-ncu Pullman. Rnhcrt' Riuhic. Forest Rugnn. lnhn Schullc. Lorraine Schneider, Hclun Schocnlmrn, losephinc Schwartz. Flmcnce Shnwnlmr, Beverly SiegeL Nathelcnc Simpson. Marjorie Smith. Wilma Spencer, Betty Sullivan. lune Tal-l'lnr. Lucille Terrill. Lcila Virgil. Eillusw Warwuud. Edythe Vu'cngcrt. Ruth chtur. Inm- Z'mgg. Margaret Rugl-rs. Ralph Ruckatuhl, William RuhrL-r. Ruben RHSCIIHCIII. Hurry Suvngcr. Eugen: SchiIT. Lconaml Schwartz. 01m Sclumk. Waller Stczlrns. Foster Sle'l. Imcph Shuup. luck Thurman. Bilh- Tulivcr. Paul Turnn. Viillialu Tracy. Tllumzls UIII'Lcr. Clartnm Vclthcis. Ruhcrl Vcrsscn. Gucrricr Von Schlichtcm Harold Walker. Lawrence Ware. l-inrvuy Westcolh Richard Whilchuui. Harald 'rVUm'I. Carl Wand. luck We are the sovcalled EHies. Just watch us grow hmh in wisdom and in size. Mighty oaks from litde acorns grow, and we shall prove the adage. In athien'cs we have developed Football, basketball, and baseball teams. Many players, we bulimic, will be stars in the Ijuturc. Thcrr are also a great many of our number in the school clubs. While our achievements haw: not been many, we feel thal. we have had :1 good start, and we an: looking forward to hvc years of Increased activities. Page Sirry -HW ATHLEWIES .-!na' Hwy stood Maw:- on rim :m-udmu lVirf: Meir nwrpom' :qu N'wir war gear. ' 4111111? ills E1! '1' r .. 2 31191111... The Football Team OFFICERS ROBERT VVUUDWARD ... .....e.e..Capmr'u Homer: Kuan 1 SIDNEY lsmcs .. .7 . .e...Managw3 ROBERT MASTERSON MR. IVAN MYERS . .... .. .. ... . .. ...Cam'l: Fin? RomeBrown, H.: Ianacs. 5.: Fcurnaughl. 0.: Mnslersnln R.: Dcckciman. D.: Huetz. IL: Slavine 1.: Harfncr. C. Sn-grad RawKnhk-r. IL; Chutes. L; Slitt. R.: Furslc. UL: Yogi. 5.: Ryan. E : halme. W: Pulluck. NJ McDonald, 'l'. The r929-30 football season marked the temporary withdrawal of W. H. H. S. from Class A competition, and the Eagles Euund :1 certain degree of success, playing :1 highly revised schedule. The team was built amund Fm: letter men and :1 Few others with limb: or no experience. Although the Eagles lost more games than they won, the season was sucaessfnl in that it started the teams on the winning path. In all the games the team put up a smashing attack, and in only one were they completely outclassed. The out- standing play of the season was an eightyvyard run for a touchdown by Shortf' Baetz; while numerous forward passes were completed for long gains. The Eagies had the doubtful distinction OI: having the longest run ever made in Cincinnati Football, made against them when Cedar Buss of Wyoming ran Lhc opening kickoff :05 yards for a touchdown. Letters were awarded to the Following: Allen. Baelz, Brown, Deckeiman, Filzgeralrl' Fearnaught. Haefner, Isanes. Masterson. Mchnald. Slavin. Tawney, and Wood ward . . SEaerx R l-LVIEW Erianger ..... . . . 0 Walnut Hills . . .. . . e Lockhnd .. . .. .. I Walnut Hills. .. .. u 0. M. L 2 Walnut Hills... . . 0 Norwood .. .. ... .26 Walnut. Hills . 6 University , , n XValnul: Hills, , ,16 Bellevuc e. . . 0 Walnut Hills. .. .........13 Wyoming . ,. . .. .. . ..37 Walnut Hillsu .. o Hartwell ....... .. .... ....13 Walnut Hills..... . 0 A13: Sweaty sc-RIMMAGE' ' Pugr .i'cr'rmymnr a '. E ! Q ; . i: L The Basketball Team GEMHE Fmtwaum-IT Mu. IVAN MYERS .. Third Rawhiituclnng. IL: The 1930 basketball team. after a mediocre start. finished the season in :1 whirlwind styic to set a record that will probably stand for a Few years to comc. The team won six games in a row. amassing :1 total of 331 points for the year. For the FIFSl time in several seasons W, H. H. St advanced beyond the First round at the Southwestern Ohio Tourna- ment by lrouncing Wcstcrn Hiils awry. By far the lmst game of' the season was the Erst with W'ithrow. in which our boys led the city champs untii the last minute and were noscd out. by .1 desperate rally on the part of. the Tigers. Fcnrnaught and Gordon wait the leading scorers. The following saw Lht: IIIUSt active scrvicc: Bactz, Blunt. Fctlrnaughtt Gordon, McDonaltL Mitchell, Stucbing. and Tayior. Swat: R nvuaw Walnut Hills Walnut Hills Walnut Hills Vfalnut Hills . Walnut Hills Walnut Hills . Walnut. Hills W'alnut Hills . Walnut Hills Walnut Hills Walnut Hills Walnut Hills 3. W. O. TUI'HNAMENT Tcrracc Park .. . 28 West Chester 20 Middletown . .... .. .. .30 Woodward 24 Withrow .. . . . .. :5 Hughes . ......30 Western Hills .. t . . 29 Georgetown . . . . 21 Hartwcil . . 16 ankiand . 20 lxbanon . . 25 Hamihon Catholic 24 Westtm Hills t7 W'il'hrow 2! Walnut Hills Walnut Hills I'ngr ,S'u'rmyvm'o Captain H.Cauclz Hut erthHlum. EL: Gordan. IL: Mitchcll. IL: Fcumaughl. CL: Mcllunuld. 1'.: Taylor. RA Strand R0ru--Fuhon, 1.: Rhamc. W.: O'Mcam, Wx. l'arkur. h, Crunch lvzlrl Myers: Wnntcn. L I4 I. i... la la N The Baseball Team 1-? OFF ICERS Smym Isucs . . . . .. . .. Manager MR. IVAN MTER .. . . .. . .. . .. C0352: Firm Rnu---5Lucbing. IL: bbarnutlgln, 6.: Kllchn. R.: Tuylnn R, Srmurf Ruw-Muslcnun, R.: Stratus. V.: Rhamc. W.: McDonald. T.; Duriunhcrry. R.: linger. FL: hunts, 3. Third Ran-Aucinlmrdl. IL: Ibrdmu Cs. 019353: R.: lllulu. Ks. MilCht-il. IL: Ruler. NI: Fulton, J, l'lnm'mI Rnu' Vh'0If-urin. .vL: l.gtintlul. 1-1.: Kipp. WK: Mr. Murr: KUIIIEF. H.: fTML-zlm. VKU; Rzlburts. S. The Walnut Hills Baseball 11mm although composed for th' most part of experi- enced players. failed to function properly and. us a resuk. suITcrcnl one of their worst years. They wen: bowled over in rapid succession by the various teams on their schululc who enjoyed many batting sprccs at lhc Eagics' expense. Th: pour showng was due largcly to ht: inferior Helding which our boys displayed. Sl'JmiEh: Purccli . . .. .. . 7 Walnut Hills . .. 2 Hcllcvuc . 9 Walnut Hills t, Norwond . . 10 Walnut Hills .. 3 Hughes I2 Walnut Hills 7, Western Hills . 7 Walnut Hills 2 Withrow . .1? W'aluut Hills I Elder . 1:: Walnut Hills , 5 W'ondwun! 2n X-Vulnul Hills 7 Pug: .H'rr'rmy-Hurr 1. xi? .'-1...d Lw . OT The Gym Team ng- OFFICERS CHARLES 1311511114111 . 1.1111155 COATES . K ' Captams ALBERT Lmuxc g' . ,. CLARKE 11112111111031, Manager; D11. A. A. KNUCIL..... ............ .. .. Coach First RouliFilzguruhE. 3.: Richards. Cs. 01311-5. I.; Dr. Knuth: lillurnmu. C.; Luring. A.: Gather. F. Second Raw-uGurtluII. R.: lirnnkamp. 1.: lekclmnn. 0.; Hucfelc. L: Wundwurrl. T.: Mclnrcn, L: Brooks. E..; Kohl. R. Third 1:019111'ci51mun. ll: Frank. 1-1.: Sher. A.:I'au1lin:.;er.A.: llmrmnn. L.: Putter. I.: Carr. 3.: Miller. Ii. Fourth Raw-T:uc. j.'. West. C: Grucningcr. IL; Pctnc. 0.; Simlulll. L: Funck. W4 311511115. 21.: 01311:. 13.; Smilh. I. Fifth Row-Slrams. V ll-1tFlclll 0.: Braun. W.: Sicwnrr IR: Kuhn. 5.: Cellar. 1.: Dubs. 1.: Ram, W. Our Gym Team is 0111: of the few of its kind in any 01 the high Schoois in the United States. 11 11:19 originated thirty Fm: years ago by our p111 sicul ins1ructor.Dr. A. A. Knock. Membership to the team is limited to .111 boys :11 the H 9. IO, 11. 12 grades who rsceivc an average of 83 or more in physical c1111c;11i011.1hc 1mm meets every morning before schuoi 31:7. :45 and works 011 the apparatus under the instruction of Dr. Knoch until 8:30. The purpose of 1111: organization is m dcvciop coiirdinnliun of muscles :15 well as the muscles themselves. and m promalt: a desire Eur perfect physical control. Pug: 3w: my-fmrr La' I ,. K The Boysh Gym Exhibition Team I? OFFICERS CHARLES BUERMAH C t - JAMES CrmEs 5. ....................... . . ap am: ALBERT Luann: f Manager; CLARK RIct-uunsk DR. A. A. KHnCl-I .. .. .. .. . .. Coach Fin: err-l-'it;v,gcrahl. EL: lJcckL-hnun, D.: Cantos. I.: Dr. Knndl: Iiurrmzm. C.: Luring. A; Brooks, E. Srmmf RanHGnrdun. IL; Brancamp. L; Uurhcr. l-'.'. Wmnlvmni. '11: i'lilcfttlu. 1.: MilIL-r. H. TM ! Rou-hI-hrunk, l-l.: Iitdlingcrh A4 Iirlwlmu. 1.,1 Prmcr. I.: Curr. I. The Gym Exhibition Team is cmnposed of Lhosc members 017 the gym team who have proved themselves capable of doing exhibition work. These boys meet every morning in the gym whcrc they receive special Lrnining in advanced gymnastics from Dr. Knoch. Ex'cry year they are given :1 chance to show their ability in exhibitions givcn before the student body, the parents, and before illll'JS and organization; outside of schooi. The purpose of this team is to give Lhasa.- hays whu haw.- shown the ability and desire, a chance to receive advanced work. Pug: Srt-cm'y-fir'c The Track Team w- Du. A. A. Kmnzu .. . .. .... .. .. . . ......Coacb Firs! Roublqtzgcmld. 8.: InukL-Inmn. 11: McDonald. T.: Vugl. 11.: huucs. 5': Ilr, Knnch: West, L'.; Slurin. L; Richards. C.: anmun. L; Manrcn. I. Second Haur 0nncs. I.'. Rhamc. W.: l'ctric. LL: Sluching. 5.: Stewart. IJ.: Kuhn. 5.: Snyllcr. W.: Hcckcrumn. An. Cnrdcs. C.; Zullcr. L.; Thompson. T. Third Ruur Ynung E.: Dulw, 1.: Stiff. IL: Humun. T.; Unrhur. F.; Braun. W.; Iiwuninger, R.: Bucrmun. C.: Garden. R. Fem!!! R9n'-Slruuss. V; lintliuhl. 0.: Kalil. IL; Pnrtcr. Ix. Runs, W.; Harm. C.: Miller. H. Walnut Hills High School has :1 track team and :1 theory 01' track work distinctly diHcrcnt frnm all other secondary schoois of the United States. Etch buy hats ihc privi- lege of participating in :1 meet run by the students of the school themselves. All events such :15 hurdle. high iump, broad jump, discus throw, shot put. im-elin throw and pole rank as well as dashes and relays compose the activities of the meet from which any participant may choose live. The Intel is divided into two :Jivisim1s--onc for the younger boys and one for the older hays. 1n the last ficid day met! abum seventy percent of ihl: lmys of the school unttrcd into all least one event. Such an attack upon lruck work. as Walnut. Hills High School has underlnkcn shows a decided advanccnmn in lhc form of physical education. MI. Hal :1 limitud numbcr, received the brncfits of the training. f'dgc' .H'rr'rmj'aru' The Tennis Team 4- OFFICERS lungs Wnn'rrzx- . .. Boyx' Captain Mautox GlLLI-IAM . . Girls Captrm: CLARENCE WEST . . . Hoy.r' Mmmgrr MARION GILLIMM . . . . . . . Gh-Iy' A-Immgu' NIR: E. F. MACKE . . .. Farnhy .Mm'scr Ffrxr Row timrhl. 0.: Shank. EL: 'I'nnimn. .L; Pcncv. U; chinr. I..: Wnntun. I.: HEIHmm. M; West, C; Dick. Ms. Sciftrn 0.: anlllc: LL; Iimn'lcrl. W; Wisc. Au. Bricnt. M: Knuth. M. Sam ! er- l-Inuwr, L: Light. A.: Pulley. IL: Mam'rmn, 1L: Duscnhcrry. IL: Rlulnc. VI'.: Richter. L: l..unlnn. .-'L: Uclgur. M; RIM, Is. Young. F : Furnk'. W. Thin! Rmt-:I!unn. K2; Ionm. 15.: lh'udcrmn. R.: Milll'l'. WA WLIifrck. WA Kiskcr, U.: 15c:1ru.'Iu:-'h:, G,; Parlu-r. IL: Stilt. EL: Hcihurt. Ii: l-':Ihl1c-.tuck. 5.; Slruusx: Vs. Sinn. I. ' Fonrrb RnubMdJnnnld. 'li: tiltllcn W3. Punt: LL: Snlchinp: 1-2.: Ricl'. L: Itlllnrxtuik. 0.: Hiatus. 1.: Luhmmn. I. Much to the surprise of lhu mldunt body and the city in general, VVulnul Hills lurm'd Gul. lhc champion tunnis learn for the first half 01- llic Iggu season. winning four scheduled matches and lying om: practice. Ltd by Women uIapmin l. Luhrman, Mitchell, and Iuhnson played 5mm- vcry FJHC tennis. Light. :1 sophomore. also showcd up wail. Thu girls led by Marion Gilllmm tCupmin and Managed. Margaret Dick. presented some: very t'ormidnhle opposition: hut humus: ol' :1 very inn: stall they have not quite equaled the lmys. Much credit for the sucmssl'ul smrt of this year guns l0 Mr. Muckc, mach, and Clancy Wat. manager. Pugr Srrrmyxrl'm The Swimming Team 4- Emmnn Youxc . . 7 . . ..Mmmgel' Firs: Rour Stutbing. 1-1.: Parker, D. Strand RuneShnr. A.: Huuncr. L: Furstc. W. Third Raw-Ynung, E. tManagch, The Walnut Hills High School swimming team had :1 very successful season this year. The team did not win any meets, although there were some interscholastic meets, but it did give some boys opportunity to increase.- their swimming ability. Mr. Davis and Ed Young manach secured the Eastern Hiils Y p001 for the boys. The: team Established a precedent by going out of town for a meat. It swam against McClain High, of Greenfield, and met defeat, although Don Parker was :1 high point man of the meet. The team did remarkably well, for they had to depend on themselves and on Manager Young for coaching. Aithough there will be some boys leaving this year, Parker, Furstc, Dubc, and Palmer are left to carry on the work. We wish them success. Page Scucnrywigm $31113ng8 Amnwnes LII, .I' ' hi. , f g: 1 ,. hqkuaa d 41.3??? nmxw; J, . n v The Senior Centerball Team w- Mns. VIIJLA Wm'rH. .. .. .. . .. . . Couch Hrs: Rothillhzlnl. hi Steam! Rmp-Dunn. Vs. Frey, H. Third Rauwl'cncc. F : Mrs. Wirth: Ismael. M. Font!!! Rou-hGrnnt. UH. Hnuhmck. E. Fifth Ix'unh-Schrnctlur. l-L: Schnnulncrgur, .l' 5:..th RnuHTaylnr. 1.; Hupplc. D.: Morris. M.; Gcigct. H... Ackvrmann' M.: Bury, AA Tracy, 0.: Dick, M. ln lhE seventh grade :1 group of giris formed :1 ccntcrbnll leam. During thc seventh and eighth grades this team played other schools in the city. winning all but three games. In its freshman year, this team, composed of the same girls, played the senior team OI? Hughes High School twicc; and was defeated hath times, sh+ But it was not discour; aged by these defeats, for it had won ihe championship of its own school. And now. in their senior year. after playing six years together. these girls haw: estab- lished Lhe unique record of being champions for four c0n5tctltive years. This ycnr parv Licularly. E1 was :1 hard pull to come out on top, for the other classes halt! teams which mad: the seniors light their hardest. All the years of their playing have represented work, but enjoyable workha work strengthened hy the strong bond of class spirit and loyal friendship.- With its graduation. passes into history :1 1mm which. when it lost, lost gullam'ly', aml which. when i: won, won with :1 pride totally inulfcnsivc to the loser and grlaifying lo the onlooker. And with its horseshoe gleaming. its red streamers waving. its mcmhcrs shouting 'Wlake 'em sac RED! the Centerhnll Team of the: Class of 1930 leaves the school. Pug! Eighty The Senior Basketball Team -:- Fm: RRH'HUJ'HI'II. 0.; Mn. erlh: Hnm'It. l7. Snuma' 160:1- PL-nL'L- IL: gdmnchrrycr. I. Thu?! Rwr'iliunu. V.: Fwy. K. Fourth Ramb-t'iiHhLIm. M; Urign. I-Il I'JIM Row-l hck. M. The Senior Basketball Team, composed of girls who lmvu had Llu: advantage of playing together for four yuurs. haul :l victorious. season. After a hard Eight with the Freshman. sophonmrc and iunior lcnms. 1hr seniors mm: nut on top and haw: :lddtd anolhcr Championship 10 lhuir already long list. Page Eigfmuou: The Girls, Gym Exhibition Team 9? MRS. Vrram Wilma ..... .. .. Comb Firs: RUII'Fer. Viola Wil'lh Srcwrrf RunJr-Bluncy. M; Rruws V.: Rcddcrt. I13. Ultrwiuc. l..: Smith. W.: Ihspinx. 1:..: chr. I. Thin! Rmr-I-Iuhhard. M. .-L: Glunucr. 1!.1 Sulli m. J.: Church. 1 : lunch N3. Trrrill, I...' Ctlhi, EL; Cow, 15.: Humr, L.-. limmcn. W; Hunt. M. Parrrffl Ratr-Ulmcr. I-l.: I-Ltuhruck. It: Waranl. E; Knight, M. 1L: I.,.u:h. V; SlFilLlnS, IL: Prnuc. 5.; Luu'. A.: Diura. H.: Hunter. Yr. Frm-Fich. L: Miller, Ms. Iimum M. Thu Uirls' Gym Exhihiliun 11mm is composed of giris sclrucd from 1'11: whole school. T he exhibition given in May was a complete success. The pnrt'urnmncc spoke not only of constant coaching bul 01' umiring work on the part of the girls. Flag: Eig fuydmo The Junior Girlss' Athletic Club de- ' OFFICERS MARTHA STITT .. . . . . . .. .. . ....Prc.rfrfmr Mujnuv MlLLEu . . . . . . . . .. . IK'ic'c' Prc-sidt'nr JESS Incxsrm AAIIARTHA 51TH Tram Crlpfdfm' I'Lnnlixcrg hcr-m' m3: ROUERTA h-IETTR Mus. VIIJLA W'm'rr: . . .. . .Fn'rm'ty .rfdm'scr Hut Hut: Yr.-.wt: r. I4; Hum. 541.: Rcuu. IL: ihxping. IL: chric. L.: Schultc. I-.: Bmun. Mu. Mlllcr. Ms. Mrs. Wirth; Sliit. 5-1.; GurllIh-in. I55. lluHilliu, 5L: Knrmun. R.: Slrnltns. IL: Kucniu. 15. Strand Hmm- Su1limn. 1.: Maul. I3... Funl, IL; Schwnrz, Ii; Mntln. IL: Fmrlich, L; Ursullcn, M.; Ilchb. I7.: Wilson. 51.: Human V.; Slculu'n-e. 'l'. . Third Karrthylur. I ; 1..lingr:, IL; Wnrxx'uud. IL: Jm'cmi, IL: Frank. 3L: Sjuduhl. GA: Muorc, IL; Chuck. 13.; Juiknun. L: Ems. R. Farrrh : RmriTcrrill. I..: l3r:l:1lcyx. L2: McKmlm. .: Lirugu LL: Smith. W: IIuIrncs, M. L; Scllaich. Ex, Knight, M. E.; Iiiunuy, MI Thv lunior Athletic Club is a club consisting of scvcntll arul eight grade girls, under the advisorship of Mrs. VUirlh. The purpose of the dub is to ttnch the girfs m play games fairly, and to be good sports. Mumings arc hcld in thc gym, during an upper school assembly. Games such as kickball. ccnlcrbnll, baseball. and volicyball are played. The group is divided into four Learns. Each of the teams- is Well mulchcd, and the games arc vcry exciting. Pug: Ffigfzry-MM: . 1;;- - ..'is.Lbl5-rl 3- .11, . 1 a- 1... '1 -- 5+ FL- .I . TE'J $1,: -45 a LLj'l-f .-1 .'I- '.'--- I :51: 7.4,r l'1r - I:'I f ;l:.'- 1 3;;11 J .. . .i' ,. :'el- .1 n4 .4. I .F . I .' . ' .I' 4'1 I H- F. : 27.x: 5P. '-'. :L'ISJF, L'Jllq.. - ff: :' :- :,.,-: 13- r' ..' .- ' . m' :e. w n . '1 i -x I mum- DRBANM?5ACJEIDN$ Pwnfcu'mg mm'h rmd mm'f: wnrr':':'Mg Harr' Mr fJ'IVJPi'A' nf mm might fn'm'pt'r. - m Jul . 4 L363. I, 4 The Remembrancer Staff W OFFICERS Mmmm GILLI-MM . . . . .. . . . .. Ediror-iudClxicf ROGER Rum .. . .. .. .. . . ...... .Auaciarc Editor Inwm ALBERT . .. .. . . .. . . Bmiwss Manager HENRY HAMMEHSTROM . .. .. . .. .. .. ...ah'.t Editor CIHHLI-zx HL'ERMMK' . JHGdaw ,-Ir-r Editor Mm 11m 1-. 15mm . .. . WWIJUH'WI-W .4 Trc-ersmz-J' LITERARY STAFF Mary- Ackrrtnunn Marion;- Morris Ltwh Snlmcicr Martha lmmd iirurgc Schncilln'r Iiruh'n Vunuhir BUSINESS STAFF ASJ :Klkmx lac Brunt Willikml Kipp .Klnrl'u Hrrrj; Huzrl Hn'un It'd Ss'huncin-rlucr REMEMBHASCER Slain mcctings :lrL' held Every Tuesday IlirlCFHUUll. A great :lmouul of business is cumplctcd. lmt ll'lt' staff belicvcs that no um um had a more cnjuyablc mm- doing Work. Like nary oihL-r stall wt: hclicvc uur annual will 11-.- Lhc best. Nevertheless. we have been cxtrcnmly lucky in having a lirm Iimndutiun. This founda- tion, last ycar's annual, which won :1 Hrst class honor rating in :1 national contest, has proved a valuable asset. VIE halrc lrird 10 imluguratc ncw ideas into our lmnk and Lin.- Indian Them: has mmlc many new Fcalurus possible. Miyr Eigmyvngm Page Eigfmunint a mu '3...- .-.- . --.--c - ,. ,9! age Nllnrty 1E. Li. mm; A 7-. 3 ML: .151 u .. 1 . l, 0 The Gleam Staff Mk L99 OFFICERS Laura L. LEW . . 5 5 . . .. Edimr-fu-Clrief ROBERT LEI-mnx 1 ,H . , - , MARIORIE Moklusil' J arms: Edrtms X-Ilss E'rT-x CyHAHA . . . . . . 5mg xfdzxia'cl' J'L'Lu's Scl-uLD .. . . .. .. . Hmimu .i-frmdger MISS BELLu-t F. IJL'quu'rox . . Trc-rmsm'rr LITERARY STAFF Rona. Schmidt Innis; Cantu N.Irlhd lillnmlulx 'Nillillm Schmiu Lliulrltatlc HiVil'x IJick Lciglman Winifrcd Iimmcrt Ruhrrl Bruchl Mdr5 Nnhlic Emmi Ruth Trudi I hcnruc 11th Iirclyn chllilcl ' Mun K-Hhtrinr: .Xckcrmalm .....-h'r Edna. Ru-th If'fluu '- Lms Laillck fnm'ur Dt'purmu'ur Edirors . Exrr'mngr Edr'hn's . Lam! Erfr'rur Lilllan Illldlin. .. ..Hmnum' Erim: - 5 . - 5 - . Prrmmn' EHfmr: H I F If Luwls Sclnlt'lti'ri '71: Wm , 5 '. r ' . Lun Sindnlll I . William Suh'nuiur i ........ . . . ....l'rM.rJrc Lrl'nrm; Iilm'l Smith .'l- .. .. 5 5 Frau! Raider: Hrrlncrr Brawn .. . Hoof; Radar! Hratiwnr Knuth Srn'rtmy-m-Smgf BUSINESS STAFF Asa Atkins Maxine Kautz Gretchen Micth Lcwh Sclmcicr Robert Bfilrhl Ruth Laguc Mnrinric Morris hint- T;l51ur The Guam: is the monthly publication of Walnut. Hills High School. The staff of 1929qu began its arduous task with one dcsirc, to create :l publication which would surpass in the quality and in the standards of its material, even those of recent years. The students upon whom this rcslmnsibility fcii worked efficiently and untiringly. and the results of their labor were most satisfactory. Each month :1 Gum appeared. filled with original literary efforts, with interesting accounts of various activities. and with fresh. sparkling humor. There remains. however. :1 great Edd for improvement. 1: wiil be the duty of succceding slaiTs, in the years to come, to raise the magazine above its present high position. We wish them luck in :1 difficult lauI absurhing unLicrLaI-zing. Pug: Niwtyranr E39,. The Chatterbox Staff OFFICERS CLAHENCE S. West . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . Edt'wr-i'n-Clifef GILBERT G. LUREN'I. . ,45wc'mtc' Editor Miss ANNE SUTHERLAND .. .. .. . . .. . . 5mg? .rfdz'i'm- Reporters Ii. Mfrml Yuung iiuurgt' Schneider Lawrence Levine Ringer Raul Amriin Berry Rnlacrt U. Siler Iatt'k I'quner Jun Duhe lliek Leighton I'lcl'li'y I'lul'lllnL'l'Strtlln Huh Hruehl Fumca Hdtlmtln Charles Haltirmnn V'tdrat Strauss; Inhn Sinn The Cunnatwnx is one of the oldest institutions :lL Walnut Hills High School and it is also one of the most important ones. The CJ-t.n reunox is the weekly paper isxucd every Monday morning. II: is the only high School paper in Ohio that is printed by the students. and it is only through the hard work ut- the stalT thz-ll this is made possible. The paper was edited this year by Clarence S. West and under his expert guidance the paper grew and Huurished. The iourmtl has its own publishing room and all the editing. writing. composing, and circulating is done entirely by the stuff itself: They have made an enviable record, far in the eight years of its existence the CIMTTEutmx has never tailed to appear bright and early nn Monday morning. The four pages that compose the CHATTERBUX are printed on :1 Multigruph press, and as all work must he done by hand, the stall is lorced to work many hours :tliter school and 011 Saturday morning. The paper serves :15 :1 review at the: week's activities and contributes not a little to the student life of the school. Pugr .N'mrnum-o n. 1e !!! . ' J I 1333- 23x9 anus 'IIEJ DEATDRW' .I L t .I 1' I .1 255535qu .I: ' 52- 1:. J $235!. - -- - . fb . 2:3,. fig :1ng 35.3; xt'x J? - MJL-U am, I': ' ' l. , -- 1 ;an II- -. . .- . ,3: '1' ? J 1; .. .1 :1 . ; - :4. - X1; -:1 $ . ,. w -. v- . - :-. - .1: f X . The Senior Debating Club as- OFFICERS 111333153? BRUWN . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. Prrn'rfcn: MARIURIE MORRIS .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .Vfrc-I'n'sidrm Roman'r LEIIMAN . . . . . .. . .S'c'rrc-mry Lawns SELMEIER . . .. .. .. . . ' :wsmw MISS FIIIEIM LHTZE , . Fti't'rdfy .-frf:':'.u't'1' Firs! Rum-Wyu-iT. M.: mec. R; .N-lurrim NL: Hrmrn. H.: Min. LIIllCI 1.:-l1r1I:4IL IL: SrImcIcr. I..: .Mktnnnnn. M. Strum? Rom 5ivilz. KL: I'cncn' l-'..; Pllxhin. L.: i'uluncy, 1E3. Dunn. VJ BL-ckm. IL; Kinky. 5. 1.: Randall. M. Third Rou 5chnridu. 0.: ihlnhart. W.; Snyllrr. W3. Wuulrn. L: Alkina. A. . Ian. I. Furri'h'; Kurt' CHJIcs. J.: Scllild. 1.: Levy. L.: Rluunc. W.: Svlmciu. W.: 1.1-kinc. l : IJclius. L. Fifth Hritt krhnmn. M.: Straw? V; Cantu: Vu: RL'HIL H: much. 51.: Amidun. IL: West. C,: Isanh, 3.; TIIIImpMJIL T. A'IL-Inhcrship in the Smior Debuting Club is confined to tlmsu who mkc an active intcrcsl in debating. This year the clubhus enjoyed :1 nmst prolimblu existence, and the small group of earnest Workers have participated in many dcbntcs. The work has given Lhcm :ln im'nlunhlc training :11ch a familiarity with many cnrn-nl questions. All credit is due lo the tireless and patient supervision of Miss Lotkc. i'dgr erry-fam' f The Tri- State Debating Teams Firs; Rmr-m-Suln1r:icr. l..; Morris. M.: Fimwn. IL: Issues. 5. '1. R.: Couture. L: anulpn, L Srrmu! Holr- SchncIL-r. In: LL'I'I. SL'BJECT Rwoiwd. That tlic prawn: systcm 01' installment buying is dctrimcnlul t0 the intcrcsts oi the pmpic. Thu Tri-Stzitc Duhzllt: is one 01' W'alnut Hills! foremost activities and logcthcr with our annual Shakespearean play. is our chief claim to renown. Ten years ago Louisvillr Male High Schuol, Luuisvillu. Sllorlridgc High School. Imlianalmiis, and VValmll Hills High School. Cincinnati, farmed the 'I'ri-Stzltt: DubaLc Association. Each year Ivor a Five ycar puriod. :1 debate is held. Two lcums. uuc :lHirnmLivc. the other negative. represent each school. Um- lcalm remains at lwmm whilc 111:: other Inlvrls to meet one of its opponents. A new series was begun this year. The qurstion duhalcd was, Rammed. That tlu- present system of insmHmcnl lmying is Llclrhncnml m the inlt-rcsts of the peoplc. The affirmativu lcam, debating at 110nm Llcfcnlcd Lhcir lndianalmlis uppnncnzs; the nugntivc team. debating at Louisville, won another decisive victory. 'I'hesc triumphs place VValnLIt Hills in the lead in the new series 01' Lichntcs, and. considering lhc excellent m:nlcrial which remains. in our school, we can lnok forward In a pmlmblc victory in those remaining contests. Mgr .Vinrrqufr'rr The Girls, Junior Debating Club uv- OFFICERS MAM Emma. . .. . .. . . .7 , Prcsr'a'c-m law FL'L'rm: . .. .. . . . .. .... . ..VinJ-c'sidc'm FAVE BI'NNELL .. .. .. .. Scc'n'nu'y Vsnm HUNTER . . . ... .... .. .. .. Treasurer Miss E. 511nm: NIEMAN .. .. . . . . Family .-'fa'w'.u'er Firs; .Tx'lrm- , iu:hniE4n F..: liming VL: hunnuiL H: Wulllcnllurl'. RA Mist. NICIIELHI: Tunimn. .-L: Schick. L: Kuvnig. E: lilanu: Mr Scrum! Nlmglinighl. IL: Luckncr. 1.: Pcck. Ru Siiur. L: Frnchlich. I..: Wifmn. 31.: Huntcr. Y. T513?! Ranih-Ioncsi NJ GnlulhurgJ ; Chvuk. Ii. The Girls' Junior Debating Club 1116615 regularly in Room I m the clnsc nl' schml on Monday. Every other Week the club hulds a dchmg, and at the imcrvcning mcctings matters GIf importance are discussed. and the debates of the next mccling :lrt: talked over. The clull has grown and prosmrcd greatly under the cnpuhlc guidance at, Miss Nieman. mu adviser. 1n Ihc curly pun of the school year 1hr,- girls gave :1 party fur thc boys in the gym- nasium. The annual dclmtc between the boys and girls was held in the auditorium, thn- proposition being Rcsofm-d: That the Iapancsc clausc in tha- Exclusion AC1 of 1924 was jusliHahlc. WL- arc looking Forward to an increased membership and :lddcd pleasure during the ncxi year. Page :N't'urrjy-n-v'x The Boyd Junior Debating Club '4' OFFICERS ' A Im I l'R H ECNLRM .w . Pi'cu'fdc'm EDWARD FxstlLlJ I-U'nuPrc'Jfal'rm l nuns LEHMAN . . Sc'rrt'nn 1; 15mm; an .. . . . .. Tmusrrrcr Mu. kum lNHx'I-ZIEI' . . .. . . . Fac'uky .frim'scr HIM Krm-il-It-lllnmn. .1-1 Prtltmnn. CL: l-vm P: Ihckmnnn. .L: Mr. lnrkn'p: l-.:mld. IL: Lrhnmn. Ix: Inwph. l. Vr'c'nmf Mur-LU'inL H; Kcrkmr. 5.: Rria I.: Kuhh'h 15.: Junk. G: Gmlin. W,: Illllchinmn, Funk. W. Third Krm' RngL'ra. IL: H'cdhcnm-r. 1L; lhlur. 1.: MN L: I-IcucL. 1L: Knln. 3.1.: Sanger. Ii: Wcalcntt, R.: Slugs. W; Uppcnhcinn-T. L.: Wand. J. Fum'tfr Run-hhnis. 1'.'. tiamhlr. I1: Pullm'k. IL: Slrrn. i.: Ct'l'l'. VJ HL'IIWJHI. 3L: Spirgti. I-'.: Iiurcs, MucMann. RA TURN. XV: Carr. F. HM: Ran 1IL'int-M. Rt. Osmond. .N.: Gnldsmilh. I..: Mltvllllul-h'r. EL: Zth-r. l..: anry. Ii: Nlclud. 17.: Hun. IL: 'IKx-nchlnuln. I', .., H This past year The Buy? Junior Dcimling Club 11:13: lwrcn wry prosperous. 115 members learned much of debuting from bath the weekly mcctings and the interesting debates which ware held cvcry other week. In accordance with the custom nf this club, the annual auditorium debate was hcld. T11: topic was. Rammed. That the Japanese and Chinese Exclusion Art 01' 1924 was Justimhic.q Thu: lmys uphultl the affirmative part of tin: qucs- tion. and Were represented by Frederick Henry. Arthur I-lcckcrman, Wesley Furste, and George Heft. At Christmas the Girls' Debating Cluh invited :11: boys to :1 party and at the end of lht' year they were repaid lay a party from tin: hays. Evcry member of the club has fuund the work hath hcncficiaf and interesting. Hag: erty-srrrc n The Senior Dramatic Club OFFICERS 1.111511. Llavv . ..... . ..... ... . .. . . ...Pr'c'.1'1-dc'm 3111111111111. 3111111111; .. . . .. .......... .. ...VI'cc'-PI'c;idcm MARION GILLIIAM .... .. ..... .... .SM'I'IIII'II LEWIS SELMHIER .. . ....... . .. ..... . Tummy;- Mm: FRIEDA Lone .. ....Fa:c11!t;1 1111;111:1- F1111! Ruur-Hhthminlla. 5A.: l:ftIlI$I1..1l Cn.5.2 13:1I11111plnnn'r. I'I.: Hmnkmnp. F..: Mums MN. Lm'y. 1.1; Mina Lntzr: Uiifham. 3111.; lKJILJLILII. Kl; Trusth. IL; Huppiu. IL: T131111. I'L; lmnuc . M. Sr'rrJJuJ Rmv1Puncc. 17.581111. M.: McUunuId. LL: Simpson. L: Smith. L: I'L'Ihll, IL: Dullnn. J.: Elzlrl'hh. l..; 111111111. I-l.: 111113111111 .. 1111111111. 1:: 1.1311111, .11.; 511112. 1:. T311711! RmI-1I.1:I1II1.1I1. IL: Gucthlcin. V.: 1:331:11. VJ Ilamihtm. II: Mcliu'cn. P; i'unlntr. 12.: ilsqu. 11.; Kusncrun. L1 'l'm'lor. I1: AUlu-rlunn. .: Brink. IL: Ynckx-l. IL: Iicrrg'. :L: Rhmhil. IL: Fink. 1i. Frun-III Rnn-1Suuun. 13.: Rinn. 1.: IML-gsunr. M.: lbihy. l..: Duchlur. h i': Schlniul. IL: Imnn. V's. Dick. 511.: OhL-rwitun L.: Rcthlurt. P.; KNIIIL'I. l'.: Ryan. IE. Gnlinkin. I'L: Kuhn. 5.; I-luntcr. W.: LCVInc. 1...: SchnL-iIIL-r. Um. Atkins. JL: Raul. 13.: SIIHiI-nn. J.: Milh'n R.: Cunlcs. J.: Schndcr. W.: Ynunu. l ..: 811111th 8.: Imucs. 5. $11M Rmv1$1urlaing1 '.: Hrzmn. T.; Ruml. IL: 12111-112 IL: Kuhlur. H: 1'.111:IL-r. ii: Sih-r. IL: Hrurhl. IL: I'Jurrcli. L: IHn1:I1. M. 1-1111: Row This ywlr Lhc Dramatic Chill OI? W'ulnm Hills High Schnoi has. fully I111::151.1rcd up '10 the high sIandunl of productions set by Ihc 1:11.111 in prcvinus years. 011 December 11, 1929. at Emery Auditorium. as its ninth annual Shakcspcnrcaln production, the Dramatic Cluh presented As You Like II. This great comedy Was the first of the Shakespcnrcan dramas 10 11c umk-rmkcn 11y Lht W'alnut Hills playcrs, and in rcptzlting As Ynu Like 11 1his year's tusI realized 115 great responsibility of equalling the unusual prccudunl which had hctn SCI. Thc play, lltziLItilelly slagctl and acted, Icccivcd thc hightst commendation 0f hath the press and 1h; public. In 1111: spring continuing tllt' prognun :Jrr: Innud In 19.13 1h: Dramatic C1 uh presented three onc-ncl piays hulun: 11 most :1ppr1:1:iali11. audience 1111: anl dramatic wurk was :1 111031 skilll'ul presentation of Oscar Wiltichs Impon tancc 01' Bcin-r Enrncsl. This play. gixcn 111119 11111 unh' was cxcccdintriv intcrusling. hut was :1l511 21 111051 l'IIIing ending i'or :1 1:11-511cceSsl11I war I11r Ihc Dramatic C: luh Page Kimmy wk 1'1! The Junior Dramatic Club 4- OFFICERS mexza SIIEIJARIJ . . . ...... .. ... .. ..... ...Prcwdcm MARIAN Hmcu . .. . Vice-Presfdm! RACHEL Cnx . ,, , . .. .. . ....... .... .. . .. Secretary Mnnslz quxsnx . .. . . .... ..Trmsmw Miss EDNA Mumumx .. , . . F.?rrdty ,hh'isci' ': I'nhnsnrl. M; Hum. R: Miv Firsr er- Rundull. 3.1.: lluwrn. E.'. Riplcy. S. 1.: Chamllun Ls. SmlL . CnrnicHu. L.: Dunmlu. IL Mnnnnnn: Silrllnrd. V. I..: Hlnck. Ms Ldllh. V.: Wiw. :k: Exams. M. Srmuri NawiWilsran. Ms. Orr. V.: anmllll. IL: HUrdH. If : Hulimuyvn 5-: Ulmckluck. ll: 'I'unisun, ,vL: Bucket. IL: Avilln. ISL: Shrunk. I1. 31.: Andrcws Mg Bryan. Mr: Comm. 0. Third er- KuHr:r. 5L: Shrunk! tl: Schuntlmrn. V.: Levy. .- .. Iiruckl .n. L: Unrdcn. L.: Largcnt. R.: Illucy. 1.: llumiltnn. D.; llully'. Rx. Wooten. M. Iiv. Wrcka. 0. Fourth Rau' l:urch, W4 ZuHer. I..: Rugrra. Ii: Amidnn. IL: Snvllur. WA: 'l'ilmupwn. G. FUJI: Runv Tunimn. C.: Ih'inlmrl. W.: Rhamu. V5,: Light. A. Thu: Junior Dramatic Club is composed of lhosc boys and girls 01' the freshman and sophomore grades who are interested in drarnmics. The purpose is to make it possihlu far the members to prepare thcmsdws and to gain experience in 111is Hcld. so Ihat when Ihcy teach their junior and senior years, thcy will he butter titled m try nut liar the annual Shakespearean play. This year the Junior Dramatic Club has given LWO wry interesting programs for assemblies. Om- wus :1 Christmas play. written by one 013 Iltc members. and the Either was a slmrz, two-acl play Entitled Mrs. Onklcyk Telephone. Pug: .N'inrry-nmr Mag: Um HHmI'HrI Mug I'JHc' l-Ilmdrrd Um The Midget Dramatic Club w- OFFICERS CARL Incmss .... .. ...... President PEACE KLEIN ... .. ...Vire-Pruidem Vmcmm CAMPBELL ........ . .. .. . . . . . Srn'rmry MISS EDNA MonaMAN...., ................Famlty ,u'dvfsm' First N0:c- l'!ubh:ml. M; Pclzlmld. Ma 73:13:. M.: Knmuf. V.: Misa Mnnrmnn. Klein. 1K: Sprl'lccr. L: Glcmscr, l1; Goycrt, M.; Bclfnnhy. 6.; Sicgcl. NJ. Schneider, i-L Sam ! Ruu' 5t hick. I..: chcsh. A.: Hlackarm. 6.: Franklin. E.: Lucnm. 13.: Dalhcrr. NL: P01 :- M.: Llrvy. M.: Thuuwuld. IJ.: HIIHmam. H.; Tunick. L. Third Rauhtlmwlcy. R; Krcimcr. A4 Murksluin. 1.: Buwmun, I'.: Rngan. fl. Garbrr. 5.: Ruhrcr. 11.; Hlmgu. U. mef: Ruw MillL-r. EA BiggsHJ Hclwig. R.: Hupplc. R.: Ulmcn Ca lmimn. W.: ?.iumx'. I..: Grccn. 1L: Fisher. I-l.: Failncstimk. l-Z. The Midget Dramatic Club of Walnut Hills High School. under the direction of Miss Moorman, held its Erst meeting in Room 32, October 30, 1929. The meetings are held during the time that the upper school assemblies take place. The members are pupils of the seventh and eighth grades. At each meeting a committee of six is chosen Lo present a program :11 the foliowing meeting. In this way each member of the club is given an opportunity to panicipatc in the programs. So far the programs have been very interesting. The: Esther Brook Nieccs, a very amusing play, was given by the Dramatic Club at the close of the school year. Pug! Um I'Iumfrrd Two ' VERNMENEI x l ' 6:43 53.13? ' L i...- t i j; v- . mj-a at. $1 .. K.- The Student Court 45- Fin'l Rmv-Lmiy. Ls Tilylnr. Rx. Mr. Wm. A. Evans. Adviser: Comes. I.: Rohlu. Hi Srmud Rou'il C3. 5.; limwn. H. Third er iKipp. W, Since tlm theory of studcn: government is sound, the practice will prove successful if it is wisely pursued. The LruLh of this. statement is evident in the activities nl- the Student Court, an institution of student government in XVulnul Hills. Tin: Court is comprised of scx'cral of tile oIdcr boys in the school. These numbers are not chosen as models of perfect behavior. but rather as representatives 0f the average individual. Under- standing and :I sense of caluality are mun: neuussary in them than a fueling of superiority. It is I'll: duty cf the Court to try any buy in lhc school who 11:15 bccu accused of :1 serious misdemeanor and to decide upon :1 suimblc punisluuunt. In this way. :1 satisfactory discipline is obtained, :1 diaciplinc Lhc mun.- uiTL-ciivc hccausu it is enforced by lllC rcprc- sentativcs 0f the students themselves. Pug: Ont Himdr'n! Four h. f'? Haze: The Senior Council Fin? RauHBn'un, H.; Ackermnnn. M.: Puslain. L. Strand Ifow Burry. A.: Schoncbergcr, J. Third Rau- Mis5 Olive Clarkm Adviwr w- Thc Senior Councii is composed of FWe girls who work in close coiipcmtion with Miss Clarke in all matters pertaining to the social well-hciug of the school with special reference to the girls. As is customary, :u the beginning of: the year. a party was giver: for all the new girls of the school. This proved to be such a success that .1 similar party was requested for the boys. At the regular weekly meetings, individual cases are discussed in close confi- dence and an attempt is seriously made to reach :1 satisfactory solution for each. During the latter part of this year, the interest of the Council has been centered largely around the organization of :1 Girls' League which will begin to funclion definitely next year. Pug: Du: Htmrh'c'd Fir: The Student Council OFFICERS LEH'IS SELPJEIER . . .. . . . ...Prc'n'dc'ut HELEN ELSNER .. . . . . ..Fr'rst Vichrm'dm: IAMES Cmnss . . .. . .. . .. Swami Virt:-Pre:idm: VumINL-x SCHLO'I'MAN .. , , Secretary I'IAZEL BRYAN .... ..... .. . . . ... . ......... ..Treu:m e'r Mu. EVANS , ,7 . 7 ,7 . , ,Furrdzy Adw'u'r Ruum IACIr-rk. 1. Ram: 16-Gaurhcr. F.: lirccnc. 1. Room 2 Cluur 1efd. W. Room :7-limm. NL; Imckncr. J. RUGM 3 11'!?$. I- RUIJM 22-Mt'hlu. H.: an, W'. Ruuu 4 l'urr. l. Rurm 5 Nr:w1and. l. anl I'HBIJBRCES. l-L Ruum ?fl-luzclwmd. RuuM I:--T:1ylnr, 1.: Bryan, H.: Schmwbergcr. l. RUUM 24 ---Rh:1.lm:. W.: Rogers. I5. Rurm szBmwn. H.: .lert. H.: Cums. J.; Strauss. V. RONA! JFHLcighton. IL: Isnuu. 5.: Kulllcr. H. :n Rum. 13 Cu1lrn, H.: Shepard. V. Rom: gszice. 13.: Lambert. A. Ruum 14--Hcckr:r1nun. 5;: Gamblu. I3. RUIN 5.4F'WWNIW-1rtl- T.: Allcn. 5. Rmm 1543mm. I..: Elsncr. H.: Mclhwn. P Rum .w-n-Xhlcn'ng. W; Iiuchcr. E. The Student Council is a representativc government of the school. Any studem of the school is eligible for membership in the Council. In each home mom a committee of three is cicctcd to manage the aHairs of the room. Thus: home room committees are represented in the Council on the following basis: each seventh and eighth grade room is Entitled to one representative: each Freshman and sophomore room to two: and each junior and senior home mom to three members. Meetings arc hrld every Tuesday morn- ing before school. Varinus problems of studcnt lift: arr: discussed. The Council also has exclusive control over sale of tickets for any activity of the Schml. Since its organization two years ago, The Student Council. under the capable guid- ance of Mr. Evans, has become more and more inHucntiaI in the: nHairs of the school. In the past year the Civic Service Committee was instituted. This committee sponsored and directed contests between the home rooms. Also an asscmbiy committee was created, and the Information Bureau continued its helpful activity. The work of the Student Counci! has proved so helpful that it is fast becoming an indispensable organization. Pug: Um Htrrdrl'rrd 5n: The Orchestra n...- OFFICERS LVfARGARET ngnLE .. Cancertmc'isrer MR. h-iaknlLL Ii. VAN PELT .. ..... Dimrmr First Ronr-Ilcun. M.. wcmul violin: Sclmridcr. l-L. nccuntl xiutin; Dkd-Invcn. M secund rinlin: Gentile. M.. Fug viulin: Kusncrus. L. SL-crmd violin: Frank Mn piano; Bricm, XL. mumhnne: Fulmcstock. IL. trmnhonc: Murx. I.. oboe. Stricken l .. IirsL clarinet. Serum? er Vugr. 3., CcHn; Hahn. W., l'Irsl: vLulin; Fink. R.. Scannd rinlin: Fink. E.. Hula; MIu-rt. lu Em. violin: Tuylnr. E... llutc: Sizer. M., lint trumim: Culnrn, R.. lira: rinlin; Luightnn, IL. cello; Ruckcl. T dumb. Third Ruw Lnnham. H.. rwcnlnl trumpet: t'irulrr. W lmamiutin; Rnlwm. 8.. ucmml uluriuu; Rulcr. N., accund clurimL The Orchestra has iust uumplclcd anothur wry sutcus'sl'ui year under tho 3th direction of Mr. Merrill B. Van Pelt. The School owes him a debt of gratitude for his unccasing work in its behalf. The orchestra gives about four hours of its time wcukiy for prac- tice. and ill limes as much as iiih: or eight. This organization hilt; mmribumd much lo 1hr pleasure oi lhc pquuns 0f the Shakespearean production. As You Like 11. 11ml of Thc Two Vagahmuls. a comic opera in Lwo acts by Jumbnwski. h playcd UBHHCI Egyptian in four muvuncms I15! Luigini :1: :1 meeting of Lhc Purcnl-'I'mcllcrs' Association. Thn- orchcstra is now rehearsing the Po Ling Ming Toy Suite by leomh Friml for com- munctmcnl. Thu Walnut Hills orchestra i5 Lo combine with the Wumlward High Sciuml orchestra for the commencement cxcrciscs ni' hulh schools. I Pagr 0ch Hmm'lm' High! OFFICERS EDWIN FINN . . . . . .Pl'c'n'ricm GnJmIrr AuExsTElx . . . I'Jirc-PrcsMc-ut DIRK LEIUIITIJX . . .. . .. . . . . Secretary 'i'narmom BEIJKE'I' . . . . Trauma? EDWIN FINN . . .. .. . .. ..Stardw.r.r Cdem-rar Mn. Mmuu. VAN PELT . .. . Farm'zy .Mm'xc-r Firs: Kungl-Wnlm. I-..: Arunatuin. tn: Silur. Mr: I'unimu. l1: BL't'kuL '! .: Failnuluck R: Lcighlnn. R. 5:17ou Row- Mawn. IL: Fink RA: Hrin'nL 5L: Kuhlcr. 1M linguc. T; licllmnn. U. TfH'I'rJ NrJuh-Mnrrin. 1 : Iivnnh. M.: HLIhFL lL: MJTK J:Wil1L:m.-.. H; R-l'dcr, N; Rulxkrl, N1: jicmr. 11.; Wdrwund. Ii. Frmrm lerr-Fink. Rnhrl't: Grurf. Rs. Hillel. 11.: Klu'mulcr. IL: IPIIIRL: 13.: RHIRHM 5.: Slli'litkcr. 13.; I.:1nh:tm. M. This year the Band hals nssuuwd, possibly for thc Hrs: Lime. lhc position every high school lmand should have. It gm :1 running start with :1 membership 0!: about. twice :13 many as it has cvcr had before. and Finding, its supply of uniforms inadequale and rather Lhc worst for age. it. started a drive for new ones. Wilh Ihc assistance of the parents of some of the membtrs it managed to misc Ihrcc fnurlhs of the ruquircd sum which was Finaliy obtained from the student Inody. The Band played at all but a Very few of the games, several mcclings of thy Almmml Association, and all lhu laying of lhu corner- stone of the new building. But its grcnlcsl :accmnplishmcm has bccn ilw dcrclopmcnt of a spirit of pride and enthusiasm that will carry it with Hying colors through the years to come. Pam Um- Herfrrrf .Vm: I -E ' f?- ' S - a -F .'i The Girls, Glee Club '4- OFFICERS law Scrlom-zm-zumzu ........... .. Prc'sidc'm AMELIA BERRY . . ..... .. .. . ... Sca'crrn'y Mann : GILLJ-IAM .. .. ..... .. .. . .. ..Trmmrw- RUTH LAQL'E , 7 7 , . .V'Issr'smm Treumrcr M155 NELLF. CLstm ............ . . .. x. .. . .mefry .-Mm'm iiram W.: Allen. Tl: Cuffuy. L; Smith. 17L: I'l-uilcy. R.: Cilihmn. 3-1.: Sdltmch-rgcr. 1: Mm. Custer; anuc. R.; Berry. A; McClure ; Iiclsun. Ii. Sn'mm' Run- Hhuuk. 6.: Schillicd. LL: Pence. 0.: Gunkluch. 0.: Lyons. L: Siicr. L.: lVlt'IIEI'IICyt'h ti: chclllcr. F.: Cox. RV: chy. A.: Antlrcwa M. Third Rou'HUnw-rmgt, M4 Pence, IL: Wcinstcin. As. Rxln'lim L.: Grimcr. l:'..: Elmer. H.: Geiger. H.: Nngcl. M.: 'l'unimn. A.: W'nnl. IL; Ismael. M.: Scifcrl. U. an'm HarrHKrcnu-r. R.: IELInm-II. F.: Reif. I-'.: Kullcr. M.: Wuldcmlnrf. F..: Kuulm 5L: chhurnr. M.: l-iuulmwk. E..:t'211:llldlcr. 1.. mm Ran- I'IL-IIcr. 1L: liuupcr. V.: Avilcs. IL: liriml. 51.: llaulurnck. M.: Truth. EL Firs! Rm. At the first meeting ul' thL' Giris' Glcc Club held in 111:: latter part of September, :1 Brm resolve was made to hold regular rchcarsais and to accomplish something. Aithough rehearsals were: regular, very little opportunity was given 10 the club for exhibiting in; talent; but in the early part of January a program was given before the upper school. The next performance of thr: Girls' Git: Club was on a program with the- Boys' Glu- Club at a Chiidrcnk Symphony Concert which was thd in Emery Auditorium on Feb- ruary thc tlcvcnth. This program concludcd lhr: activities 0f the: club for th:: year. Th1: Operetta chorus was composed of Glee Club giris chieHy, but a l'cw extra members v.1:rc added. The Girls' Glee Club. looking joyfully back on its past and hopefully toward its future. closes the school year of r929 successfully. Page Our Hundred Tau The Boys, Glee Club nv- OFFICERS RnilEltT HRL'zaI-tl. .. ..... ... .. ........ .. .....Pmidm! Fl: axx STMTIaM EYE . 7 ...Sccrcrrrry EDWIN FINE ......... . ..k .. Treasurer Muss NELLE CL'S'rEk . . , . . 7 ..Parc'zdry .-'Myr':er Firs: Hu,un--W';n'ku:11EmIL-r. IL: Ln'inliull. IL: Atkins. .-X.: Tullisun, CA: Sll'utrlucyvr. Ii: Bruchl. IL: Min Cuntrr: Silur. R.; Luring, L: Wnulrn. L: Muck. ML; Shifrin, S. .Sc'mmf h'rmgN-IcMiHnn. ll: Mullinglj'. tic. Wi1li1nnum. IL: Fink. ilhhul'l: Ryan. 1 : Lullrlnun. L: Puguu. 'l'.: Hahn. HI: Burger. R; Fink. Richard: Thuunrr. Ii. Tidy?! J.ng I3uImn, L; Am'ulnn. R.: Schulzc. 6.: Fink. I ..: Rngcrn, IL; Falznustuck, G; VIlILIm5. I'L: Rhumc. W. Forum 16011- Snym-r. I.: Nidn-L IL: Sinuluhl. L: Svhuuicr. W.: Nulirr. L.; Uullc. L: Licr. t..'.; lininlurl. R. With Mi55 Cuslur'as director, the Boys! Glu- Cluh has Enishcd another pruslmrous season. Eariy in the yum: the: boys sang :1 few sclcctions for this Luwcr School, and enjoyed :1 great success. Many membcrs nl' 111:: Club Look part in ' Thc T we Vagabunds. which climaxcd Walnut I-lills' musical season. This producLiun was the second animal upcrcztu given by thc school, Lht: Eirst am- having been ' I'he Belle of Barccionu. The addition of new mcmhcrs lo 11 .- club promises :1 future that should prove more successful than even the past few years lulu: been. 'L'gt' IJm' Hmnh'n! Efrt't'u The Junior Glee Club 4- OFFICERS LOGAN foxzs . .. . . .. .. . President Gwnxnourx BECKER . . .. .. . .Src'rcmry WILLIAM RITCKSTCUL ... . .. ... . . .. .. ..4sst. Secretary LEONARD 35mm: .. ..... . .. . .Trcrumrr xVESLEY Fox .... . .. ... .... ... lssf. Tremm'c'r $1155 NELLE Cta'rlix . .. .. .. .. .. .. .Fucuffy Ativfjcr Hm k'nu' TrucL-y. IL; Vrrrscn, 6,: Fat, W; Ruckstuhl, W; G! 5111. I..: Miss Cunur: IUI'lL's. I ; Murrili, F.; Shnrlliwrn. J. liulmnkx. L: Richluun. U. Swami Erur Lt:e:t., L: Hollingwurllh 0.; Marquis. L: Diem. 1-1.: l-quulwoud. R.; Blinn. V.: Richmond. L.; Simpson. M.: Virgil. 1'1. Third RonhHargrcavcs. WK; AhInring. W.: Juncaz. 0.: Puguu. T.: Hahn. WA liumn, IL: anlur. K: French, M. Fourth Rorr-Qslmuk. WA Buchcr. 13.: Mllchcll. WK: Campbell. 1.: Fischrr. 0.; Lunch. L The Junior Glee Club, under :11: capable direction of Miss Custer. has cnioyed many club meetings, in which they sang :1 great variety of songs. The Daffodils and Three Little Girls were sung at an assembly. Severai mcmhcrs participatcd in the Operetta. Meetings are held semi-monthly. immediately after school. nr during upper school as- scmblics. Pug! One Hmufrtd Tmth-e h w ' 53525:: The Sextette w- Enwm FINE . . . . .. . . .Smdcm Cundm'mr J-n-x: Ruu- i-mk. 15,, riul-I'. Gmnilc. Mu Hulin: Simpson, l.. xiulin. nmm! Kunn-ank .N-L. glinnu: Marx. Iw nhur, ?I'Jria'd Hurr Layman. IL. 'can. The 52mm: is something ncw in the H51 01' sclmul urgnnizmiuns, having as it docs, the dislinction ul' lacing 11m rim. pcrmnnrn: cnsunhlc group to bu formed 11ch. Since last Nm'nnbcr it has spvlll a wry amine :111d cnioynhlc yrur. Its Hrsl prrl'urmnnccs war: at. :I group of tcus givcn fur Ihc lmrcnls 01' lhc respective classes. After appearing in several ussmnhhcs. i1 llrst muurul :le- Iinwliglu qu-n it performed over Statiou-WKRC, in :1 program advertising the coming Shakupcnriun play, As You Like IL' For thc nL-xt fcw munths it was busily occupied with cngngcnwnh uulsidc 1hr: school. It also did miunhlc service in furnishing lhc incidental music for sm'crai plays given by the Senior Dramatic Club. The Schcuc has acquired a rcpumlion :15 am: of the most active organ- :zmions in 111:: school and il iouks forward 10 a very profilnhlc ycar during mgm'gl. Hag: Fmr Hrmrhzd 'I'Fnrrr'n: The Girlst Triple Trio + OFFICERS RUTH LAQtna I . VIRGINIA Dtth'i . ........... .. t .. .Dmccou Miss NELLE CL'STER .. . . . .. ......Fam!ry .ltdw'sc'r Firs: Rorr'anlfcg'. .: Dunn. VJ Uililulm. M.: Laqurc. 1L: Bcrry. A. Scrum! Roam-E-lcllcn IL; Cnhcn. Rn. MIL-n. IL: Unrcrmm. M. Third Ruu'tMlm. Cllxlcr. Last ycar the Buys' Octal made such :t favorahlc impression on .111 the mcmbcrs 0f the school that this year :1 group of girls decided that they would form an organization equal to, if not laettcr than the Boys' Octtt. As :1 result of this decision the Girls' Triple Trio was formed. The rehcarszlls wcrc held every Tuesday :tftcrncun. so when the First engagement was announced the girls were ready to sing. The iirst progrmn of the Triple Trio was presented lmcllon: :1 womelfs church society in Fuirmotmt at the request of Ruhmt Rock- man. The next appcarancc was at Station WKRC where the girls helped to advertise the Shakuspeurian play. As You Like It. A few weeks later the Pill'cnt-TL'HChL'TS As- sociation haul the taplmrtunity of hearing the 'I'riplc Trio. The group sang in both :1 lower and upper School assembly and were as heartily received by all the pupils as they had burn by the parents. The girls kit that their goal was reached in these two assum- biics for they realized that at last they were appreciated equally with the Boys? Octet. The last program presentut! by the T riplc Trio was at the Presbyterian Church in Fair- mount. on Wednesday. March the twelfth. The program was splendidly carried out. With Eve of its original members left the Girls. Triple Trio is awaiting another pros- perous and busy year in 1931:. Pug: me' Hmnfrrd J-kmrrrcl: OFFICERS LAWRENCE LEVINE ........................................................... Director Miss NELLE Cus'rm .. ... .Fam!ry Adviser Mur Rau- Huhn1 W2. Tunisnn. 0., Siicr. R... Hruchl, R.. Stratcmcyur. F., Levine. L.. R'illiamsnn, R. Strand va -SI:1mcidur. G., Sanders, 1., Wutkcmhulcr, IL, Wmtcn, 1., Third Rator-Miss Custer The Walnut Hills High School Buys' Octct has enjoyed :1 very succusful season. The First concert rendered by the group was :1 broadcast through Station WKRC. This recital merited its ovation. and evoked a continuous demand for more. Therefore, 1hr: Octet entertained the school at several assemblies, and a1 :1 parcnt-teacher as'sociation on two occasions. As its popuiarity grew the demand became grcatcr until at last the Octet was asked to entertain at private affairs. Two of the boys, Clarence Tunisun and Lawrence chinc playcd leading roles in The Two Vugalmnds. To thc Octet of 1930493: we wish ex'en more outstandng achievements. Pdgr Out Humfrrd Falrcnr Pugr Our Hmuh'rd 51:11:31: .- - -. -.- - 1 --M: :2: ---.: VMFI -:A f.---... 1 : .. TIME: - l- i W - $535!! .- 1; M The Cum Laude Society 4- The Cum Laude Society, which in high school corresponds to the Phi Beta Kappa in coilege, is an honorary society, founded in 1906 at the Tome School in Maryland, for encouragement and re- ward of high attainment 0n the part of students in secondary seliools. ' Membership is a reward for their high scholastic standing and thoroughness of their preparation for college. Since that time, more than Fifty chapters have been established in outstanding private and public schools throughout the country. The Walnut Hills High School Chapter was established in 1926, having for its charter members fifteen members of the faculty and forty graduates. The students who were selected were those who, since I923 had received honor certificates for schol- arship and had been in the first fifth of their re- spective classes. The hrst group of members added from the ciass of 1930 included those pupils who had main- tained an average of ninety since the beginning of their freshman year. In October, 1929, those who were elected to membership were Herbert Brown. Martha Ismaci, Louis Levy, Lewis Selmeier, Ruth Tresch and Evelyn Venable. The second group, Which included others who had received high grades during their entire high school course, was added to the list at the close of the school year. Members elected May. 1930: Mary Aekermann Marjorie Morris Robert Lehman Frank Nantz Lois Liliick Esther Pence Gilbert Lorenz Lillian Pttshin Jacuh Marx lane Taylor Merle Wiedemer f'dgr Um Hmldrrrf fiigbrrm The Athletic Booster? Club 4- OFFICERS MARION GILLIMM ... . Prufdcnt SIDNEY ISAACS .. ..... ,. H. ..VJ'ce-Pmsidrnr HELEN ELSNER .. .. . t....Sc-rrc:tm-y HOMER KOIILER .... .....Treamrc-r Mk. G. E. Davis .. .. . t...t...Farm'1y Adm'm- Firs! Nau-hliisncr. H.: limits. 5.: Uillham. MA: Kahlur. H. 5'eran Rom--Su:hhnm:1n. Vs. Grunur. h: Sclmnclwrgcr. L: Iirvun. H.: Dunn. V. mm: RauhMam-rmn. R.; Ackrrlmmnt M.; Wm. C. Frmm': RuthiIL-r. Rt: l'lrnwn. H. FUN: RottJ-Killp. W. The last weak in October. 1929, some om: bugzm to think serimlsly abaur the condition of 1hr: athletic Fund. This somc cm: was a mcmhcr of the school. He realized that measures should be taken. to help this fund out of its rut. Action immediatciy followed this realization, and about three days later, ccrtain hays and girls in the school were told to meet in room IOA after school. Accordingly, they assembled. Mr. Davis told them that they were to be called the Athletic Boosters' Club. He cfcarly outlinctl their purpoSc. They were to help the athletic fund. Plans were at once tliscusscd, and thv: Hrst big undertaking decided upon. Thus the Booster? Club got its start. The club has under. taken many projects, and it has also. to date. sucaeedcd in clearing all debts incurred by :llhlctics. II: is Ll'lt hope and desire oli Mr. Davis and all Boosters to haw: this club :1 permanent organization carried into the new Walnut Hiils High School, to take its place with other honorary clubs. Pngr Um Hrrmfn-rf Niurtc'm The HI-Y wk OFFICERS CLHgmm W'EST . .. .. .... .... .Prc-Jidcnr VVILLIAM Kmp . . Vicrc-Prmidcm anan'r MASTEMHN . .... .Sc'c'a'eterry Tunnms Wnunwmm , , ..... Trcrh'tarcr MR. W'. A. EVANS. .. .. . Faruhy .--'1dwkc'r Firs! Ron' Rcad. KL: Fulton. 1.; Cnalu. L: Munterson. R.; Wmullwnld, T; Kipp, W.: Mr. livuns. West, C.: Sclnwiur. W,; Iioiulcr. IL: Schulm. 0.: Harm. '13.: Bucrlnan. C. .x'z-cmm' Ruw-Iicrgcr. R.; Srilxcrr. FL: I'lduscr. L; Brawn. Ws. Duitc. L: liurrclf. I.: Licr. 6.: Milicr. RA: Schmidt. W.; Hzlcfclc. I.: Strauss. V.: lluhmmn. J. Third Row Rugun. m; ercuc. I.: Stilt. R.; Rhamc. W.: I3usctllwl'1'y. R: Mcnnuuhl. Ts. Light. An. Scllcn R: Vr'rmlrn. I Fum'M er- Rin: ..c Simhlhl. L.: XYumlward. 11.: Bmun. T.: Gzarbur. 17.; Iiruchh IL: E-lammcrsirmn, HI; Silvia R.: Lorenz. CL Thc Hi-Y is composed of .1 representative group of boys from the three uppcr grades of the school. The purpose and the work of the club may be summed up in the motto, To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of ChriSLian character. The duh sponsored three large social functions during the past year. In fanuary they gave :1 dinner dance in coniunction with the Girl Reserves. In March, a Father and Son Banquet was given. The Spring Dance. held in May. closed the. social activities. The club has been very successful in training mcmbcrs for lmdcrship in the school and in the community. Seven boys were sent. to the Older Boys' conference at Piqua, Ohio, The ol-Eccrs 0f the club are members of the HLY council. Thc club aided matcrinliv in the World Brothcrhnod Movement. ' Pugr C'm' Hmrrh'rd Tummy The Eagle Yi, Girl Reserves 4- OFFICERS HAZEL BRYAN .. .. .. . . .. . .. .... .. .. .... P.I'c'sidc'm RUTH TRESLII-l , ,, 7 H ,, Virc-Prcxidcm AMELIA Hmuw. .. i ... . ...... .. . ... . . .. .. Scrrc'tm'y PEGGY NICEWEN . . . TYC'UIHJ'H M155 LAURA BIaLLvmii'. ,F it! .l'fd Ag 5 Mus. V1014 W'IRTI-I i am 'i m U Fin? Rnrari'rrca'h. 1L: Ismael NL: liryan. I'L: Mcliwun. ii: BMILA; Srliunchcrgu. l.: Dunn. V2; 19mm, IL 5mm!!! Ii'uuiil-luppk. 1'1: Sufcrt. 0.: Smith. L: Cori. K: MFG. V- irlh; Miss Iicllriilc: Elnlm'rt. W.: McClure. L.: Chaildicr. 1.. Third Rnaiincycr. L: Rm'tiin. I : Liulfcy. 1A.: HIanL-y. ii: Sdmltvtl. U: I'khchiur. Fr. Ai'iics. 13.: Schintmam V. an'rf: er'iihcu. L.; Knutz. M.: HJmiitun. 1L; Ackul'mnnll. M-Z Geiger. H.; Hillclll'. V.; Shumrrl. V. FEM er'iiH-insrcin. m: CulIL-n, R; Grum-i'. Ii: Initnn. L: Ripiclxg S. i. The Girl Reserves of 19294930 have been knights: Llwir slogan. being i'Tu face life squarely ; their purpose, We End and give the hcsr. In seeking for knowledge 1hr: girls have attended Icclurcs, discussions, and ccremonics. They have lhuml friendships through a Girl Reserve dinner and Llinllur dance, in coiipL-rarion with the Hi-Y buys. They have aided finances by giving two rummage sales. and ham: given service by adopting :1 girl as a protegec, and by serving :u. the Hi-Y Father and Sun Banquet. A grand climax was rcachcd when, in April. um: girl from Eagle iiY . Amelia Berry, along with girls from other Girl Reserve organizations. received a rin f, symbolizing nHealth of body. mind and spiril. This year, as always. they have kept the shining challenge. iiTo serve, cvcr before them. Pug: On: Humfrrd Twrmyonr The True Blue Girl Reserves ..- OFFICERS GRACE Cunss .. .. . .. .... ... ..Prcifdc'm EDITH FELSON .Sea-emry Manjum' Puma , 7 . .. ,.... . .. .. .. ....Trc'asmt'r MISS FRANCES Dyna... .. . .. ...Famhy Adviser Fifi! R0194Bvllnnby. CL: Winn. V.: Crrms. 6.; Pclwn. 1L: Mirna Dyer; Pope. 1M; Simiulli. 8.: Ucnpvr. L. Srr'nud Raw flunlcr. V.: Fmriidl, L.: Knumf. Vs. Dullmrt. M.; Emmi . L: Hazlrwuml. R.: Dian. H.: Hulliduy. M. Third ROuJiMiHun M.: Kutnig. E.: Ford. 1L; Schick. L.: Armntuud. L: 'I'uylnr. L. Forrm': NnabP-lant'y. Ma Knight. M: liuimnk. l ; bum. M.-. HcrgL-r, M. The membership of the Junior Girl Reserves is composed of girls of 1h: scwnth, eighth. and ninth grades. This organization has :15 its aim World Fellowship. This spirit oi friendliness was carried out Thanksgiving, when haskcts qu of goodies were given to ncndy Familics. The samc spirit of cordiality prcvailcd among the mcmbcrs in :1 Hallowe'cn party. to which every one came in costume. On March 16th, the play Pymalion :lnd Galntca was given at the Y. XV. C. A. A number of Girl Reserves took part in the Hobby Fair, winning several prizes. It is the custom to have :1 MoLhcrs' and Daughters! c.litmcr :u the home of one of the girls. :15 the Hnnl mcering of the year. Pug: Our Hmm'rrr! TuwHy-m-u The Pollyanna Club -:- OFFICERS HAZEL BRYAN .. . . . .. .. . . .. ...Prm'dz'm RL'TH Bram: .... .. . .. .. ...Vfrc-Prcsidcm MARY Acxzuzxmx .... . . . . . ...Secrc-tw'y Vummm DUNN . ......................... Treasurer Mus FRANCES KMINKY.. . .......... Family Adm'n'i' Haw Run'AMicn, Tl: French. K3. Wyml'T. M. 11.: Haumgurtncr. 1-1.: Buinkamp. $3.: Dunn. VJ Bryan. IL; Miss Kulmkg'; Ackcrnlunn. M.: Brink. R.: Gilllmm. M; Filmer. H.: Hupplc, U. Srcmm' RthGuctMcin. V.: Fayrn. VJ Sclunium ll: Sclmnuhrrgur. I.: Luquu. R.: Morris. M.: Hailey, R: Deschlcr. R: Punhin. L.: Berry: A: Woodward. M. l-: Ponce. Ii. Third Ram Mci,ivan. P.: MitILIIc, Vs. Schmidt. R.; Cruncr. i7 : Is'ryur! L.; YL'L'HC. 1 ..: Kirscimur. D.: thlxlcrL IE: tthy. L.'. McClure. L. Furri'ffl Rau'AWcimtcin. EL: Iidmamls. . .: l-i:1ubmci;. E . ISIWIL'I- 51-1 Klt'il'h L-l P?IW- I ; Hillll'l, 0.: Hrnghultl, IL: Mdlnnnill. C. HIM er- Iilmm'rl. W'.: Ward. E.: Hlnsing. Tn' Lillick. I-.: Tracy. U. The Glad Girls of 1930 :11 1h: beginning of the year had l'ramcd 15011! oil pictures painted by giris of the Ar: Department. These Wcrc placed in Kindergarten: class rooms in Cincinnati. At Thanksgiving and at Christmas time baskets were made up and dis- tributed to needy families. Candy saics were held .11 Ihe vodvil, at both performances of thc Importance of Being Earnesl, and at the npereua. The money from these sales Will be placed in the ul'mt'JL-xxolcnce fund. . ugr Hnr Hundrm' Tmnmhlm'rr The Art League Representatives 4. OFFICERS I'I'I'MAN C;.U-lNl-CIN . h .. . . .. .. HPrcside'u! JAMES COATES ....... .. ..li'It'cJ-Pi'c'jfdml PEGGY MCEWEN .. . . ... .. .. . .. . ..... ... ....Scc'rc'wry Inc BKEESE .. . . .. . Treasurer MISS LAtrm BELLVILLF. .. .. ..Famlzy .Ildrisw' Fin? RawhWilmn. M.: Luursun, E.: Cuutus. I.: MCEWCH. it: Miss HcHViHL'; l'hlhnkiu, lI.: Wurst. L: Frrmhiich. I GunlL-n. ll, . .FI'CDCIL K; Cox. TL: llruckmall. I.: Ismael. 3L: .t Mc-hlc. Rh T5512 Rou---Ulmcr. iL: Hunk. R-i chkcrmzlu. EL: Iiruchi. Rn. I'lillHll'ltl'NEIUl'l'l. IL: Tunison. 5.: Giant. IL The purpose of the Art League is to create :1 kecucr appreciation of art. To accom- plish lhis end, the League sponsors several assemblies during the school term. In these assembiics an outside speaker gives a Icclurc in the interest of art, or one 01' the pupils gives an interesting talk on various artists and their Works. Membership is voluntary. Any member of the school may huiung t0 the League, and make a small mommy pledgu. Many home rooms have :m cnwllmcm of am: hundred ptrccnt. A fair estimate of the interest in this Lcuguc is shown by the fact that ninety percent of thc students are members. The ultimate purpose of the League is to use the money uumrihurml by the pupils for purchasing worthy examples of art. Pagr Our Hmm'rmi ?IllJt'NIj'jllubf Le Cercle Francais q- OFFICERS RUBEILT LEHMAN . .. , 7 , , ,, ,, Pl'eJ'IdEHI IACOB MARX .. . . .. .... . .. . .. .....Smrmry Mus. I'IENIHIETTA Asummnx? Famky 1475ijch Miss Imam: STEIXAU 3 H I - . Fifi! Rruu H'cnch. K4 Allrn 11.: Cake. IL: Lulmuln. R.; Marx: L; Simpsnn. L: lidnmntls. M. Sa'wui Ix'rm- Fnyvn. VI: HurlhIL-in. VJ. Brink RA: Mm Stcimu; Taylor. J.: Murlis, Ms. Smith Iv T315173 RnrdJ Lchhmm Rx. Atkins. Rh; Shim. 6.: KanIu-nrd. .VI. 1.: Srhrm-Ilcr. I.-L; Stmusx. V; Luhrmnn. l. f'AnnJ'b'l RON' MHrL L; SulTii-nn. L; Kuhn 5,: Ruml. LL: Fink, 1'1: Fulton. L HIM er' 5im1uhi. L: Lurtnz. LL: Ncumtulh Ts, llnrrcH. 1. On appre-nd par Kmmm'r That Wt: learn by Enjoying ourselves has been wcll demonstrated this year by the activities of the French Club. It has followed its usual program. About once cvcry six weeks :1 mceting is held at the home of one of the members when: we play games, read selections from famous authors, and indulge in other profitable amusements. As thc membership of the club is limited to those who have had a: least one year of French, the club is enabled to carry on all its activities in that language. During the last semester of this year the members have been working toward the presentation of a French play, thIui Qui Avail Um: chmc Mucttc. f'xrgr 0:1: Hnmi'i'a! Trrlmfy-Jric-c The Aero Club + OFFICERS LEWIS SELMEIER .. . .e. ..e ...... .Pa-c-xz'dem THOMAS VVnanmu . ., . . e .. ..ScrreturyeTrmmn-r Gammntrr Lita .. .. . Cmtodian DR. H. E. NEWMAN ...Facuhy Adviser FEM! Nowehr. Newman. .Sn'ama' Run'eSelnlL'icr. L.: Selmcier. IL: Lien G. Thin! Rmv-Roscn. 5.: Winnlwnrd. TI: Wuckunlhalcr. R; Simhhl. L.: Simluhl. 8.: Scluuitt. W The Acre Club is :1 comparatively new organization in Walnut Hills High School. It was organized early in I929, for the purpos: nf promoting interest in aeronautics and aviation. At the meetings instruction in the theory of Hight, construction of pianes. and other aeronautical topics was given. The club acquired much knowledg- of these sub- jects from :1 specially conducted tour through the Flamingo factory at Lunkcn Airport. The chief activity of the club. however, is the construction 0i model pianes. The Aero Club is a registered chapter of the Airplane Model League of America, :1 national organi- zation. A workshop, adjoining Room 43, has been completely equipped for the use of the members. The club also maintains a complete and well-smeked supply of balsa. rubber. tissue and other materials for the construction of model planes. Several sucA eessful contests with Hying models have been conducted and :1 number of excellent records have been established. Two 01' the members entered the Cincinnati Junior Champion- ship Contests held at Lunken Airport; one of them was awarded two medals. Model aviation is educational as well as enjoyable: it is the first step toward actual Hying. The principies of High: can he learned more clearly and thoroughly through the constructiml of model planes than through any amount 0f study. Thus the Acre Club 03ers primary instruction to the prospective aviators of 'Walnul Hiils High School. Page 0n.- Hmufrad 'rtul'emy-yx The Camera Club + OFFICERS CLARENCE WEST .. .. .. . ..........Pre3idcm Gamma KISKER . . . .. Vic'c-Prciidcm CARL pETRlE .. Secretary Mn. Ahms CRANE , ..................... Fde'Iy Advfscr Haw Raw lhchnull. H.. Was. 0.. Prlric. 0., Kiakcr. LL. Young. E. Serum! Rangiprunz. G lJum-nimny. FL. Mr. Crane. l-iuus'cr. 1.. Breast. I. Third RUHEI'IHIHIIILTHI'HIII. IL. llurrct. I.. Fczlrnnught, CL. l'arkcr. n. One of the most helpful of the extra curricular activities in the schoo! is the Camera Club, which holds weekly mcclings on Thursday under the direction of Mr. Cram; They discuss different phases of photography and occasionaily have speakers. The Camera Cluh has takcn two overnight trips. one in Ohio and the other in Kentucky. On Ihcsc Lrips pictures of all forms of nature and animal life were taken. The pictures of the ground breaking for the new school were taken by the club and shown in an assembly. A very delightful party was held by the dub this year at the home of am: of its members. Pug: UHF Hrmdrrd Tu'rnty-xrrru The Slide Rule Club w- OFFICERS Dun; Ltzm-n'nx ... ... ..... ....... Frcmfmt JAMES Cunrm ......... .. .. .. Vir'c-PWSMCEH Luwxs Smmumu . h .. .. . .. . Sa'x'mzry am! Trmum-cr Mm; EMMA iiEIcsTixc;... . . Faculty :Mcrijrr WINEJL 5...: Uhllu. 1. .; Schulzr. 0.: llncli-lu l.: chlhh-in, V. Firs! Runblmghlnn. Rs. Fink. 1i: MiilL-r. R: Errand fCrJH-h-Etlmumh. 3A.: Artnm-in. H - Qindahh L: Lurunvn i '1 me Kurrhb'ullm'icr. Ls. Oullur, IE: Sclmciur, W.: Ncwanrlh. T. Among thc many new organizations Formed in school this year is The Slide Rule Club. Its purpose is. of coursc. instructinn in thc usc of the slide rule. This instrument has hccn pruvcd to he an cxtrcmcly valuable and in hath college and high school, especially in mathcmmics and allied Fields. Early in the year Lhc mtmhcrs 0E the club arranged their programs to devote om: hcll :1 chk in learning :hc um hf the instrument. The class made rapid progress and after several wccks had acquired sum: cHicicncy. Hownvcr, the club cuminucd to meet until the: middle of March. gaining grcmer skill by constant practice. The members Wt'fl': allowed lo usc their slide mics in regular mathcmatics tests, and found them of great assistance in chucking the answers of problems that would other- wise take too long to check. The mammoth instrumcnl. pictured alum: was ahtuincd for the purposc U1; dmnonslmting m-w methods in class. Pugr Hm Hrmrl'rrr! Tu-miyrr'gm The X Club q,- OFFICERS Gamma HEM .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . . Pifffdc'n! FREDERICK HENRY Virc-Prcsfdcm FATE BUNNELL . .. . .. . .... .. Sewelmy Miss ALMA XVr-Esr ..... 7 Frrcuity ddmm FM?! Nun' limn5. M; Tow. Vs. Hunncn. :-:III1'1. U: MN WL-Mnl HLnn. F.: Gnhlcnhurg. V.: Urulh. G. Snmm' NauhGamhlc. 1L: Krcln'. MA: lSrllurs. R.: Siicr. I.. : Hcinuhl. R.: Guhklnith. l..: RuhrL-r. I. Third Ruu- MucthL-hch 3.: Nichol. It: Zullur. l..: SimILIhl. ?czarm. FI: Bsu-chmld R. Puma? Rmr Wnir-atcin. AA Hu'krrman. AH. chtlllcin. IL: Fm-uli. lurhlc. H. The X Club was formed in Uclnluer, 2929, by Miss V'Vucsl's glllA algcbrzl tluss :1: Walnut Hills High School. As very little has been known about the duh and its activ- ities. pupils of the school who are not nmmhcrs olr thr: club haw: decided that. since X rcprcscnls an unknown quantity. the X Club is an unknown club. The purpuws oi the club are to further lntL'rtst in ligelara.1olcarn of the mathematics ol olhcr peoples. and In Show how complicated problems. nml puzzles. can ha: solved by algebra. On April 29. Dr. Burnett. professor of mathematics :1! m: University of Cincinnati. gave :1 very interesting talk on the sulwiecn Mathematics in Business. Several member!- uf lhc club also gau- tulks. All ninth graders were invited. Rci'rcshmcnts Wcrc saved. On May 2nd and 3rd the club wcnl tn the ohscrvalory at I-lydt- Park. About Fifteen pupils wen: each night. The trips were very interesting and every one had a good time. 11 is sincerely hoped that the activities 0f the club will hr carried an in the future. .f'ngr Um Hrmtfrrrl' anrmwrmc The D Grade Boys, Science Club 4' OFFICERS RUBERT BAKIIIJ'IEYIEK .. .. .......... Preifa'c'rlt FRED S'rmcxeu ...... .. . .. .. .. .Scm'cmry and Treasurer Mu. lu-tas CALDWELL .. .. .. Facufry Adm'n'r Firs; Hnu.- Ik1:muy. 1.: l-lrnnx, WK: Stricken Fr: tiuhlwcll, I rt: Huchnzcycr, RA: HI'IIRCT. FL; Kclz. R. Srmmi RmrgTiu'lul'. 1..: Sellers. IL: lirakc. IL: Nolan. PL; E-ltrilkaunp, R.: Fox. W. Thin! Rum-Annmg. Is. I-'L111ml.- P.: llcrler. L.: lizlriahmnn. L: Talc. L: Sunndunrn, J.: Nekmiskg'. H. Fem??? RuwwMiHL-r. R.; thruy. R.: Wchh, R.: chdu'mm. H.: Shnr. EL: Luvintiml. R. Thc D Grade Boys. Science Club is an organization dcx'otad to th: study and appli- cation of modern science to everyday life. In addition to the regular officers, the club was divided into four groups at Ihc beginning Hf LI'IC year with :1 leader appuintcd l'yor each group. These groups have lalicn turns in being rcsponsihlc for the programs. A point syslcm was workcd out, and each group was scored aacording 10 the mcrits of its program. Provisions Were also made Eor extra contributions or achievements by any single member, the cmnributur 10 receive extra points for his group. WC havc found this intergmup competition very htipfuI in sustaining interest throughout the ya . The programs haw: consisted of rcpoi'l's an interesting scientists and sricntiiic :lchicx'c- ments, demonstrations. and moving pictures of our national parks. Page d-lfz'-;HJ.IIJJIJ c'Kf Thirty The. Current Events Club w- OFFICERS RICHARD NiEIItli-I: . Prc'min'm HILLARIJ BEHNETEIN . .. . . . . . . Virr-Prr.'sidcw: Drmn'r'm' Chapman . . . . Sc-r'rcrm-y Imx NEWLHD .. . . .. . . . .. Trcmm'w Miss Mumla W'AKEFIELD . . . . . Furtrffy Ida'fsc'r Fin? Hruril 101mm. . L.: XYm-lu. IL: Rt'hx LL: Iirrmlriu. -I'I.: Nichnl'l. RS. tixll'dml'. 11.: Bhlnd. 55: Elz-mlc-rmLL W; Wand. K. 36:0er Ranbinnw. Wu. Ridmnhuu. IL: Mcrklc. TL: Inclmu l7.: chtllcuucl'. 1.5: Allyn. 61L: tihc-isc. R.: UamNr. Ia. ' Third NOW'MILN WJL'L-i-ichi: LTIJI'Bu. i-..: S;Irl:1;.lJ.'.,: HHHIL'I. in: chni'wfll. IL: :Wt'n. G1: V'su'lJnd, Ir: Slump. I. I'rmrrk Krrlt'ilh'uttnn. 11.: Innm. 15.: Willmn'm. I.: ICL'InllL'I'. I..: Lalihxlm. H. Thc: Current Events Club of W'ainul Hills High Schuol is tompmcd 01' students. From ll'lt: seventh and eighth grades. Thurc are usually two :nuctings :1 month. Response to roll call is madn- lay each mcmbcr who gives :21 the same lime an. articic he has read in a newspaper or .1 magazine. The articles ulwnvs consist of cdumtionai material. Sometimes it is our pleasure to Imu- a guts: who guts us inlcrcsling informmiun cun- ccrning some important lnpic uf Lhc day. On Christmas and other festive days We: have a program suilahic for llw occasion and do not have 1I1u curnrm cvcms. VVl'th thirly-tivc mcmbcrs rcading various pcrimlicais aml newspapcrs. ml: club proves 10 hr quin- mlcresung. Pngr Om- Hmufrcr! ?'a'n'r'rywur The Junior Literary Club + OFFICERS EDW'AHD ACRERMANN . . .. .. . .. Prc-sidmt LnL'Is WILLIAMS .. ..... .Wre-PJ'c-sidc-m CARL Bissmceu . .. . . .. Sc-n'dary CALVIN FRECl-I . . .Trcaxmrr Miss ELEANGR MCDEVITT....... .. . . ..Furrdzy .rfdum-r Firs! Rum- Hluncr, 1.: liurthulun'ucw. V3: Freda. CA Ihnmgcr. 6.: Him Mcl'k'vitt: Ackcrlnzlnn. Ex, WiHiLum. L.: Ochper. l..: Arnmcml. IA Humid Ruab-Mchlc. 1L: RunwhulT. 1.: MiIIL-r. LL: Sullil'rin. 1-2.: Rmcnlwrg, V's, Lqui;, A,: 'I'olirL-r. 1K: Thorpe. W. Third RrJur l-Etw1d. .-l.: Ollnrcy. E.: luncs. 0.: lnily. P.: Schwur'z. 0.: WHIiunhrnl. ll: Day. DA: Edwards. Ms. Niumun. R. Furu'dr RmriNriuu'islcr. 1.1: Spdnmn. L: G'milrtl. P.: H.lChI'lll'!tr. W4 Alkinx. F; I'lickcnlnnpcr. G. Film Rmr RiChmnn. Cc. Porter. L: lirucggrmnn, 1.: Hardin. I.: McLarcn. L: Mch-ill. I- .: Sclwinl. C. The Literary Club came into cxistcncc lhrcc years ago when :1 club Iwriod was included in the school program. Its membership consists of lrorly-onc boys and girls of the junior dcparlmcm. Th: mcctings. like thus;- 01' every other 5611001 Lime club are held awry other Wednesday alternating with 111:: assembly period. Programs of literary interest are planned and prcscmtd by various members at each meeting. Pugr Um- Humfrn. TJ'H'rIJI-rwo The Stamp Club a:- OFFICERS Rnumrr BAEtll-I'I'ULD . . . . .. . . President ROBERT Iiu- MEIER . . . . . . . . . . . . I'W'c'c-Prcsfrlwt IACK PULL x' . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . Sec'r'rmry EDWIN But. 1' . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. Trmmrm' MR. FRANK KIN'I'ZEI, . ... .. .. . .Fuc'uhy .--Mw';:-r Fin! JktuhRnycg. IL; Hrmm. 112.: Pullman. j.: Mr. Kinud: Iinuchluld, 1L: KIL-an-icr. IL: GihlL-Imus, LI. Scrum! Rmrvaunn. IL: b-IucfhnnvN. D.; Early. R.; LaIItIWL-hr, 1.; Alming. CA Guy, WA; Calvin. M.; Klein. I'L: Pullman. R.: Philhps. 1-1. Third Rrarr- Lllurk. I.: i-Iirxl'icirl. LL: X'clthms. IL: Eutns. C.: Spencer. 5.: :Wt-n. 5.: Mchil. H: S! '1 Ins. F. FumM h'rur--Iiuhundunst. Rx. Funtn: WI. SIIg-lmrd. I'L; Wulkur. 1.: Rnhrcr. 1.: Comer. J.; XVL-inslcin, I'. NM! Rnn---Ulhn:u1. 1-1.; Pcul'cu. 1.: Hurt. IL: iliclul'dmn, W.: Muvhlfulllur. 5.: Suiiml, I5 ; Warn, H, The Stamp Club of Walnut llills High School has cnioycd :1 man successful ycar. A large membership and interesting programs haw bccu the cause of this. Stamp col- lection has :1 peculiar fascination :1 fascination which has bccn cnhnnccd hy the lectures on stamps. and by the l'crwr with which llll: trading :mll sulhlag utA slumps proceeds :glrlcr cach meeting. AL the end of the ycar the stump collectors dismissal thu- yt-nfs activity with a grand and glorious party. Pdgr Om- Hnmfrnf TMNJUMRT E:$I!z-3.IE F 1:? ml The Story Telling Club w- OFFICERS IACK Tmm .. . .. ............. Pj'ejidrm WILLIAM CASELLU .. . ........ ..V: c'e-Prc-$idem ELAINE DITTES ... .Secrctm-j.r Mun- RANSDM ........................................ Treasurer MRS. LAURA RENFROW ........Fm'uiry Adviier 1:9,; Rm... C-Jg.cl1g,, 1,: Case. LL: Diltcs. E.: Tarr. 1.: Ransom. M; Miller. T.: Furncy'. 5.: Iklwlku, W. Scruud Ruu- llmiul. L: Sandcn. L: Mn. chfruw: Emmcrt. L; Park. T. Third HouRFachn. 1.: Morgan. 13.: Ioncs. T.: Meyer. D. Although this club is only one year old. it has progressed rapidly. It was started with the idea of lwlping the members to tell a story easily and in an interesting manner. In spite of the fact that the club was started Emu, its membership cxcccdcd expectations. The program nsually consists of stories told hy the pupils. or tales read out of books. We are iooking forward to an increased enrollment next year and more good times. J'slgr Our Humh'rr! 'I'J'mry-faur The Travel Club a.g- OFFICERS DICK Bknvx- .. .... .. . .. ....Prc'sidem WILLIAM I'IEALY .. . .. .. .. . Virc-Prcsidwr TOM JENIKE . . .... .... ... . . Secretary JOHN MEISTER .. .. .... ..... . ..... ... .. Treumrer MISS LAURA Rwra. .. .. . ..Faad!y :Mw'scr First Han' Ht'rggc55. I'L; Smcprl. R.: chly. WK: liraun. RA: Munlcy. 31.: Icnickc. T: Mcistcr. L: Frcihcrg. 5.: PrinL'c. 1.. Second Row Mannguc. R.: Hall. 1.: VnnSchlichtL-n, l-I.: Sulm-zlrrzi. J.; HucwniuL-gcr, R.: Munu, 11; Rcddcrl. R: Kunnuly. T.: Grccnhnum. V. Third Rmv MnnlL-y. l..: MIL-n. 9L: Chmliclch W1: Filzgcruld. R.: Tnngclmm. L: Freeman. 1 .: Juhin. W. Fourth Rmv 1-lu'II. R.: i'TrnwlL-y, XV; LrVinSulln. 1..: Shelf. H.: Hrm'k, f. Among the clubs of the annex which meet during upper school assemblies is the Travel Club. At each matting four cities, national parks, or places of interest are pru- poscd and one is selectch for discussion at the next meeting. A committee is then chosen by the president to prepare the program. At the close of the talks Lherc is :3 gcncral dis- cussion among the members. In April the club was Favored by a talk on Paris given by Miss Wilson who had resided then: for Some time. Slidts and motion pictures are some:- tirnes used, and many interesting periods have been spent during the past yam: Pug: 0m- Hlmrh'rrf Tmrry-ffr-r I h I 'l - i l. EM: Mgr I'Jur Hmnh'cd Tkirry-n'x o. Sunni L SEIHHDDHB LIFE: Tim m'pr'mrrrm of Muir yum: Tu me .fmm- Irm't'r 0f z'varlr fhll':ff26f.h - 1 L5. -qg I I l: ..---iI GBMS$ Hmscmmw Being a Legend of Strange Events at Walnut Hills High School And More: Particularly of a Tribe of Indians Who Were the Cause of Many Exciting Incidents V 0m: balmy, Sunshiny day. chcmyvlwo shurL moons ago. when the smail birds wrultd 3:1ny in imiian Summerlc softest radiance, sundry- hordcs 0f lanncd children calm.- 1101er ing from the rust primcvul Forusls uf Ignorance. Al th' appninLt-d Lime they arrived at Lhi: Venerable Ludgc of Learning and were immediately guided tn the Council Fire and :uldrcsscd hy the Great White Father. Al'tcr hcing thoroughly nddrcsscd. they wen: dirL-ctcd lo the W'igwums behind the Lodge and made ready to partake of the Founl of Knowledge. Thus inauspiciously hcgnn the dcvciopmcnl of the Indians of En. PAPOOSE STAGE Thc indians dcrciopcd with fearful rapidity hut WCTC curclrully tended and duly disciplined. Despite: numerous escapades, the usual uutcroppings of thoroughly Indian spirit, then: was an abundance of literary mlcnt; what with the printing of blackboard newspapers and those ever present winged messengers. notes. they Wen: a normal. hL-zillhy. bright, redskin class. Gaicty was rampant among the papooses. and they shmvcd their exuberance in :1 grand and giorious Hallowcicn paw-wuw under the chieftainship of. Mrs. Leach. Big Bill Kipp and lean Fiying Fingers Schonchcrger provided suitable incidentai music for the digestion of the doughnuts and cidcr. lust :15 the striplings had gaincd the amount of courage necessary to bcgin 1hr: war dancing, time was callcd and 1h: fcsiivitics were at an end. Fnr the rest of that year little can he discovered save that some benightcd people ncluaily studied. BARELEGGED STAGE The second stage in the development of the Redskins was the Barclcggcd Stag-a csiwcully popular with the girls, but in which the boys also took a part. For a time the Chief Ccnsor was in a quandary. hut cverything sighted itself in Lime. During this period the first official glcam ni' real scholarly development apgwarcd. In Lhis year the Indians acumliy published a magazine of current events. The ngnzine had great orig. inulity. lLs six mlmhL-rs were published in script, and m:n- raLIimlly dilisrclu from the picture writing of ihe: previous year. Trulyjm achievement of distinction. There was also :1 continuation 0F lhc cych' oi1 powAwows set on foot in the Papoose Stage. Foremost of these were .1 Dchating Club party and a Valentine party which ware howling successes. This was the year of promise. Every GI'IL' showed it along same line or other. Many decided upon athletic careers and much valuable training was gained when thc noon stampede arrived. The: vast clearing direrliy adinining the red. weather beaten Ludgc Pug; Hm- Hrmrh'rd Thi'rry-m'nr of Learning presented a varied spectacle. 'lihotlsands elf miniature figures were surging back and forth at a tearing pace, catchers and iil-teep away were being enjoyed. To be sure great athletes arose later with sueh marvelous training. Thus ended another stage. and from it emerged the third or Young Buck Stage. YOUNG BUCK STAGE-NUMBER ONE This was a very lengthy stage and two years were needed for its: cmttpietion. The yearis horizen was a broad one. It was :1 year ol' complex activities. Certain English classes issued the Eagle Eye? which presented to the puhlie a hrieE and composite view of the activities of the Fast developing Indians of '30. The giris in this year showed the effects of their early training. They developed a championship eenterhail team. Exciting contests Were held in the Stamping Ground north of the enclosure known as Study Hall. After defeating nil ranking contenders these young Eaglets defeated the l'ull-Hedgetl warriors, in a ferocious couiiict. the score being 5--:. So surpassing was this victory that the fame of the Eaglets spread abroad and they received a sheaf of arrows lmuttd with snakeskin from the champions nf Hughes High. By some caprice 0i fate they suffered defeat at the hands at this lbrmiththle tribe, but their courage and stamina was demonstrated beyond all possihlc tiouht, setting tiarth a doctrine of supremacy fer the redoubtable Redskins. The drama. which had been quietly studied in fnrmer year-a became a imttter of importance. A play was presented ill: the Study Hali Council Fire hefnre a vast assem- hlage of all types of Indians, and was 50 succesd'ul that it was heralded to the world through the medium rat a weekly paper called The Chattcrhnx. The title DI. the play was Rich Citizens. The star performer was :1 large and beautiful wmliy wolf hound, which literally ran away with the show. The damage done to Huwer pots and other properties was negligible to the ercht created by the dog. in this same held of- orai science. great nrators appeared. Art annual tiehaling cnntest was held in the Council Fire Hall, pitting the skill of 3011th against maidens. The boys' team won by a close decision over the girls', which is an event nut Oi: the ordi- nary, since the girls are reputed to he the better eonversatiunaiists. OI. mttrse there was a pmr-wmv. but it had very little of distinct social success ahout it; Ituwever, the unbroken cycle was prolonged for future years. And St: the second Young Buck Stage was reached. YOUNG BUCK STAGE-NUMBER TWO With every succeeding year the activities 0'. the llttlirm-e 01' '30 became more and more widespread. The Young Bucks began to feel the spirit of their warring ancestors. ln baseball. Baetzjjolif'ey. Kipp. anti Kuehrt earned their Eagle Feathers. :15 did Fitz- gerald, Kipp. Masterson. and Siavin In footbail. Again the Indian Maidens formed a eenterball team and were For the second time champions. defeating the seniors Beg in :t close contest. Marion Gillham. Marierie Morris. and lame Taylor were the stars of the game. I The Young Bucks Were nuw eligihle iur membership in the Council Fire Society. Mari Morris, Herb Brown. Iul Sehild. and Lou Levy gained positions 011 the TrirState Debating Team: an event unprecedented in the historyr til' the school. Thus from the hing power developed in the Papoose and Bareiegged Stages came the commanding, powerful voices of the second Young Buck Stage. Continuing in the social sphere, we come to the Heap Big Young Buck Puw-wuw Pug: U-Il'r Hundred Furl;- The following facts, incredible :15 they may seem are nevertheless the true and faithfully recorded memories of an eye witness. One dreary November day, when the great rain god, Manito. shed copious tears on the faults OI:- tl'lc universe. making life :1 drab, color- less reality. the Young Bucks. 521d :11 heart but with the imperturhahle spirit of general- tions of Forest Dwellers. decided to make the world brighter and elearer-to have the silver music of gay laughter ring through the Lodge, and have the dimmest corners lighted with their smiles by giving: :1 great pow-wow. So, when the toil cl: day was over, the;J rushed to the pow-wow tepce. Ah, then the world was :1 far different place. There were music, lights, laughten happiness, and tasty I'uutl. Guy streamers were out- Hung from every railere-tht: rhythmic syncupations of :1 mmperent four piece nrchestra stirred in every heart the spirit of the dance. Thus the Seennd Young Buck Stage ended in :1 blaze of glory and gave rise to the Young Brave Stage. YOUNG BRAVE STAGE As soon :15 the Lodge of Learning opened, the Young Braves who were inclined to drama demonstrated their abilities and were cast for the greatest love drama of the ages - Romeo and Juliet? Voice of the Silver Brecht Evelyn Vcnahle, assumed the role of Juliet. This time our achievement was heralded in all the papers of the city and also over the air. Since the Young Braves had now left behind all trace of hashfulness their social events were now very successful in a quiet and unassuming way. A Hare and Hound Chase was given. The following excerpt from the Daily Totem Pole presents :1 lucid view of the event. Young Braves Take Trail Again Tracks Of Lunch Discovered Trailed Ta Lair And Devoured i'Qm: sunshiny day early in the Falling Leaf Moon tOctoherl a group of Young Braves set out 011 the trail of :1 lunch. After several hours of assiduous trailing the lunch was found at Mount Tusea 1Alms Parkl. To make :1 long trail short, the lunch was captured and a short end made of it. Our comment is, that both the trailers and the trailed proved their sterling Worth. The Football Jamboree was another exe111plifieation of our social successes. Nothing ostentatious, but simple merriment was the order of the day. Of course Big Bill Kipp and Jean Flying Fingers Sehuneberger provided the harmonious aecumpanintent for dancing. At this af'l'nir Bob Woodward was elected Captain of the Football Team. The Tri- State Debating Team was composed almost entirely at the Young Braves Mary Ackermann. Herbert Brown Robert Lehman. Louis Levy Marjorie Morris. and. Lewis Selmeier. This year was 0111: rleh in dramatic exhihition. which brings to mind that ii any one desires :1 perlect sen- ant and a butler extraordinary. he should secure the services of Louis Let y. outstanding character 01 The Admirnhle Crichton. Of course many Braves earned their Eagle Feathers in athletics. They were handi- capped by the hulk and strength of their mighty opponents, hut against impossible odds they fought with vim, vigor, and vitality inspired by Coach Myers. The B-A came as :1 fitting climax to the junior year. At last the Indians sponsored :1 genuine social success. It was :1 splendid dance and marvelously given. And thus Pugr One Hundred FarIJ-vonr reluctantly WC closed the records on that year and looked forward to see what the future might reveal. WARRIOR STAGE This yulr was tht: climax to all lines of endeavor. Everything moved with startling rapidity. Speed seemed to be the key note. All the Warriors rushed hack to thc Lodge at the cud 01' :1 golden summer and those who acquired Bums: and tn-hniquu in dramatics in former years. gave cvidcnccs of. this in thc tryouts in which the cast was chosen for As You Like It. HVOiCC of the Silver Brook and Gultlcn Tongue tLouis Levy'l took the lcaids. George Schneider displaying his usual folly assumed the role of Touch- stone with h'Iariorie Morris :11: hAltLlrey. Leia Rnrdin was; ltndcr :imJ cumplutely atiuquate :15 i'CeIia. This year Found a new proicct on foot. Thc Boosters' Club Wilt: founded. and with great succcss. The Club promoted the $31!: of stickers. pennants. and other nm'cilics 10 help the cause of athletics. The greatest works 01: the club were the Football lnmburcc and :1 Boosters' Dance. Wt: had a Basketball Team this year. In fact we won seven consecutive games. rcgardcd cu. an almost tlnparnthlt-d frat in the history of nur athletics. Our Football Team won two victories, in which Little Chiclm Charley Batty proved himself a star. T hen cam' a great event in the lift: nf' Ihc now tnmcd Warriors. They reverted to the primitive and assumed for the last time, the gnrh of a child. Tht' girls turned again to thc Barclcggcd Stage and ct'cry um: evinced much pleasure at thc transforma- tion,-thc dear little trinkcts tii childhood were spucdily put m use with the result that every one was contt-ntcd :tntl :tmusui. on was unconfined. Next in the chain of events was the B-A Prom given by the Class 01' 31. It was :1 marked success. Every 0m: danced merrily to tht: rhythmic hc'ating of the tom-loms at the high and vaulted council chamber so wisely chosen by the Braves oi '3t. Thu: yrrtzr had come to end Mt'iftiy and abrupLiy. It closed in the midst of our must enjoyable period of life. All joys were past and wu ware prepared carefully for presuni tation olf our elder trihcsmcn. The night came. and in :1 Hush of light. and blam- ol- glory the class olf '30 received their white, warm buffalo hides t'diplumnil. with which to ward off lht': chill of :111 unfriendly wnrltl. Thus. as with :1 good things, our history ends, and itru joyous voice. tinged with sorrow, we hiLi thc Urutl TCIIE'I: .1 hand farewell. Adieu 0 Lodge of Learning: may your sum: he ever grcnl and powerful. Paige Uur Hmufrcrf Fan; 41er f'ngr Fim' Hmnh'nl 1 w'1-1-Ihllrt j an-t'a. 2' unmatiatL Kept lg! '- Place 5' IQUT 9ld9T5 -Q? If ' We make. 'Ima'w j SCHooL '1. I .J-H visits to the. man in the glass w-ewmn CENTEBBHU- c.l-IHMF'IONS 1 CLHSS Bash e1; bait CHRMPS . , . 4 it... We 3a m cor 5 parts In his wry bq'l A'I't not very H m Suttesgguu. . 3 The SGPHWDVQ ...-. L - 78111-3 War; :1 tjreat bUL-telga 1. 'P ... I ' .4,. Niki; I ':' - - f ' ;I Some at us have dSPITd'rtDTD x for JOLLTthth HIT filing.- K Unr-enu; -. GLEmv-l Ql P Our mg attEWrJL 1'11 Dranlhrui I? it great suttew THE . Two VABABONDS pq +3+0:l'5 ennDuHTION dine 15:3 HERmUHRTERS GLASS GWILL $2-E4- We. the Class 01 I930, of Walnut Hills High School. City all Cincinnati, State of Ohio. having been duly exposed to learning and having assimilated sulheiem knowledg- to enable us to transcend this sphere of education. being thnroughly versed in the Classics and in all other cultural subiects. and being not unusually irresponsihle. do hereby make and publish this. our last will and testament. and do revoke all former wills. We give and bequeath unto the Class of 1931 several eminent members of the present Senior Class who. being so attached to the school. have voluntarily decided to remain another year with the intent of doing social uplift work throughout the student body. XVe give and bequeath unto the Class of 193i Rooms 12 and 16, with regrets that we cannot give them intensive training in the social etiquette necessary lint peaceful habitation of said rooms. We give and bequeath unto our successors the privilege 0t loitering in either oi the two nflices, prcwided as convenient places nl' recreation lor itllc upper elasSmen. Vie give and bequeath the privilege oIA smoking on the stage in Study.r Hall in such dramatic productions :13 may require character at virile ur venerable demeanor. We give and bequeath unto the Class 01' 193: the privilege of attending the B-A dance on two conditions, viz.. t0 that all dates be drawn by lot, and tzl that each guest attend in. the company of another member of his clztsst said provision heing For the purr pose of promoting mutual eoiiperatiun between the young men and women of W'alnttt Hills High School. Vlre give and bequeath unto our successors the following duties, hitherto conscien- tiously and punctiliously observed by the Chtss of: 1930: til those thankless johs connected with the publication of the GLEAM and the Rmmmnn.mcm: la! the nFEees nli the Student Council. Student Court. Senior Council, and other administrative hodies necessary to the harmony and elhciency of the student lmtly; Bl positions on the athletic teams bequeathed by the stars of the Class of 1930 to the succeeding stars of the Chm. or' 1931. and to the proteges of the umlerclussmen. I We give and bequeath untu several unfortunate members at the Class of 19y the following OlBCCS of assembly routine: t0 to Ruth Laque, the thankless job of pounding the it'ories hitherto pounded by lean Schoneherger; tzh to some uptttmding young patriot of the Class of 1931. Bill Kipp's duty of leading the Hag salute. 'We give and hequeath time our successors all the invioltahle privileges sacred to a senior, via, dismissal in the Spring zl Week earliert possible exemptions I'rum final exams. Hrs: lunch. eligibility 10 Cum Laude. various and sundry monitnry assessments which are strictly observed. and the snlicitatiun nl' gratuatinn gifts hy the distrihutiuli of com- mencement :uumuneements among relatives. We give and hequeath unto the entire student body the eelf-satisl'aetien of Larry Levine, ezieh pupil to receive a share prupurtiunnte to his pctsunttl needs and to his degree olf statierling Prom inferiority complexes. any surplus to he offered for distribution among t e lncu 1v. In addition to the nhm-e mentioned virtues. privileges. and duties which we have graciously hestmued uptm nur successors. we. the Indians of i930. End tnlrselves in posses- l'ugr Our Humfrr-rf Fun; '51-.1 sion of certain worldly uonnnoditics, Viv , weapons and trophies 01' war. and :t venerable totem pole. We give and bequeath unto the succeeding Tri-Statc Debaters the right scalps brought home by the teams of this year, being fully confident that their successors will increase the number of scalps la sixteen. WC gin: and bequeath unto the cntirc student body six grass of assorted moccasins, said supply being in our opinion sufficient to equip all the negligent gym boys next year. We give and bequeath the new itemized slips in the lunch room. the use of which was institutcd during our Scniorship. WC sincerely regret that we cannot hcqucaltl'i at lcust a small supply of wampum to our successors, realizing how urgent will ix: their need of it; but Wt: feel cunhdcnt that they will forgive our seeming parsimony when at the and DE their Senior year they will hr: no more able to bcquuath wampum than w: are at present. We entrust to our succussors the weekly task of engraving on our vuncrahlc totem pole. the CHATTERBUX, the triumphs and defeats cxlrricnccd in battltu feeling confident that such .1 prokct ut hacking and carving can hr: most cHicicntly performed by tht- Clm'rrnuaux Stall in their hacl-tL-d and carved press room. We give and hequcath unto our successors thc arrowheads at the Class of 1930, Yl'l... their sharp. dotrhlc-cdgcd powers of argumentation; their pointcd criticism, thcir keen cynicism: and lastly their remarkable powers of sound, logical tliHercutiation; com- prising in all their general capacity lfor learning. Besides these gifts, we leave to our friends and companions of the studcnt bndy lacst wishes for scholastic, sucial. and Financial success. feeling confident that the friendships lorn'lcd during our pleasant and profitable: years :lL Walnut Hills High School will cnnv linuc, unhindered hy 1l1L' circumstance: that here our paths InUst scparntc. In witness of all at which. we hereunto Slit our hand and scztl this tenth day of May. one thousand nine hundred and thirty. We do hL-rcby constitute the Right Honorable Gcnrgc 15. Davis, principal of Walnut Hills High School, thL' Right Honorable William A. Evans. assistant principal of the aforementioned institution. D run Olive M. Clarke. and Class Adviser A. Gertrude Curtis. to be our executors of this. our last will and testament. desiring them to acccpt and under take the execution thereof. THE CLASS OF H.330 Signed, scaled, published, and declared in the presents 01' 11s, who at the same time subscribe our numea also in her presence. t l-ViIm-srcrl William Kipp, Huzei Bryan, Marian Gr'I'Mam , ,Tufim 5211M. Rh. Huz- Hmrdraf l-ul'ry-ir't'rn The 5 rowh$brhk ma Levlehxeny HAS i . ALL ward: f EUiJI-t'rifff fur: OQSTER ,:.u1 f- . ll Foo1boJ E Sausoh - A Sewes oi CironCk Byeuk H'U'i N! x The Dq $th 7 me bwimmm Taqm :7: MfTVt-de Oqu-e Q H rkl Q Ione-NTY Pvemdthk - - I J. gwes -- . ETA ,H,-.,U9 H: - 'Hluran-m1a T. 00 v W- M W , Tf Kr. Kn'xx szxrm -Qv- ' J4 8F. r21? 0 D 1'30 - T T 331$, -. mm d ,3, k;vi Xx I $.?th T519. New? SLhOoW 1 a l trmmvmaw . t: 1H. . wwwwwwwwww P453! Um J'hrurhr'rf f'lffjr' Empkcy 'v' 1930 Should yml ask mc. whence these stories? thnrzc lhcsr prophecies alarming With their air nf thdcn glory, And their marvelous forclcliing Hi the I'uLurr: so fur distant? I should answer. I shuuhl tell you. From this class of nineteen thirty Du I draw now Ihr: conclusions Which lctlay arc giv'n to your sight That you, too, may klww thr: l'ulurr Aml m i: give grultcsl rev'rcncc. Give to lhosn: whose livus are 11611: 101d All thu: great praise which is due them Not fur acts which take place this year But for acts which take place lam- Whurc you see well, shall I tell you? 19am In the city, Cincinnati. By the square we then called Fountain Rose :1 building sixty stories W'ith huge decorations on il Bus-rclicfs 01': civic service. Um.- L'nllul HAthl-ZICSTRUM had dom: lhclm Tnubms BMUN was the: constructor. Now, a man stepped from thr: building Um: with hair all black and wavy One who talked like i'yuung Orlando One who aiso spoke as Algyi' And I asked 01. Doctor FEARNAUGIIT, Dentist :11 thr: arcade entrance. Who is dull who comcs forth gaily? Whu is that; Oh. quickly LcII ms! 'l'hcn hc lucked at me quite oddly And hc said. Are yen A stranger? Slowly answered I and sadly. 11 is twenty years. my brolhcr, Sinu- 1 once was graduated From my high school 0n the hilltop And I warm to Ncw York City. Pug! Um- l'hmrh'rd !-':f!j.--um There I once saw THELMA BLASING Quite supreme in all her acting, And Lllc famous Lungs DUthELL With his golden voice and gestures Which won all thc hearts of hearers. HERBERT Bmawy, the politician, Who's Imrformcd his public duty As :I man of education- Bul that man, oh quickly tell me. FEARNAUGl-IT said in tones dramatic. On that corm'r stands 'LL'CE' LEW Who now edits all our papers W'itllout ccnsurc, without favor, Wlm believes in the great Free Press. lCLANCY, WEST is his opponent Who llius high wilh LEWIS SELMHER lNuw a Trans-Atlamic Hyer Who makes daily trips quite early Taking all the liltlc children To their 'prcpl sclmnls in dcah Englandl Aml so rival WEST and SELMEHER Drop down papers on the city And they thus foil LUL'IS LEVY. Now, the manager is ALBERT Much rcrcr'd by high school students Who mad WES'fs and LEV'1 S papers At their high school on the hilltop Hccdlcss 01' Elk: looks rcprm'ing Given them by their stern teachers- Onc 0f wlmm is famous FRANK NANT'I. Who makes contummlcd nightworI-k- Unc tnkcs pillsl-amlwprcsto change! One knows all his needed lessons. MILDRED WEGHURST teaches music, French and Spanish by Mzss BERRY Often taking trips to Europe With her classcs-for the accent. Then, thcrc too. is on: Muss BRITTEN Slu- who now directs dramatics And Success is still the slogan. ASA ATKINE. firm and mighty. Rules o'er all with tact and fairness. In the hook room there: an: hisl'rics Written both by FENCE :md WATERS, Latin texts lay LOIS LILLICK, Modern Spelling by A. LGRING, Grcck: the Language of the Ancivnts Edited by DALE and I-Imsox, Robert Silcr, Art C0111mcrcial. ' Tummy; and WALLACE write on cooking, uIlluw to Coach by RICHARD Gunman: KATIE Fun and MARY WYCUFF Arc in charge and evely minute Phonogmph says very loudly, 'lPleass, nu lulking. Let's have quiet! Page One Hundred IWIy-Nm LlLme vanm's dean of girls, there Hclpcd along by DUTTIE HIIFPLE, Boys' gym classes under BL'ERMAN. MARGARET DICK E5 the girlsl lcadcr, HELEN Grimm teaches swimming. But why do I tell you truly All almut the famous high school? Lmuw M. LEVINE, deteclivk He shall tell you all the secrets, All 111:: inside l'dopc and highlights, All Lhc L;lltC all the city. Ht: shall take you round and you'll know All there is. Come. lct's meet him. Went we up Full twenty stories. Saw friend Larry posing proudly For the artist Enm HAummmc. After many. many wclcomcs Said he'd set: 111:: in the morning, HL- would call, would I be ready? t l I it So nun morning bright and Carly Went we out to view tlu: city. Rode in car sublime, magnolious, One designed by CARL E. PETRIE, Manufacturer was JUL SCi-IILD. First of all we saw the mayor when Looked likc BILL. KIPP of my school days. Hello, Bill, I chirrupcd gaily But he answered not and strode on. lch is thinking! whispered Larry. Then we saw Miss Rt'TInE COHEN, Opera fame the whole world over, Who sings leads with charm and swuctness. While Lhu dark. El'll: scheming plotter Villaincss of mcin alarming REA BAILEY sings her songs ol' Awful nwnacc quite in vain. . XLTMAPJ next and 51EBENTIMI.ER Calm: up walking arm-ln-arm. Then, the leader of the Girl Scouts. Captain 'lScliomN came up gnily. s1.0, she said, nNo, nu lift, Larry! 19m just clashing t0 the Gibwn Meeting Du'r SCl-IMIED, famous writer. HARRY SCI-Iw.-ut1'7., llm wcll-knmvn lawyer, Civil cnginccr our Hun Vour, ijl-zxmcna the famous printer. ROBERT BANK wcll-known cartoonist, LLII'l'lb'Cl'i'llfll'l whose name's FITZGERALD Passed in one ketn looking auto. LUTREIJJE Rm; was taking pictures Of C?Ecmm; KJEKEH i'zuncd fur Hshlng In the Great Atlantic Ocean. Pug: Om Hundred Fr'fIy-rm'c: So we rodc on then til! sudd'nly Came wc into painful contact With a large bhw-grcenish Rnlls-Roycc And 35 Larry pulled himsclf out Loud he cried in tones of anguish Sacrcblcu! ifs MARY CATI'IRINE! This is thrice that she has hit me! Not Lhc ACKERMANN. I muucrud, W'ho writes verse and also dances And who also acts superbly? I'm 50 sorry that it happcned. Game the min: olr Mary sadly, Plutsc, pluasc, LlOIfl Icll P'Iicc Chief Lnlmxx Cause lhvu just been fined for speeding. 'All right, and Wu hailrsd n mxi. Took Marie to her great mansion Simply Stunning 2111 while marble. Then we dmvc 01.11. 1.0 the city, Saw :1 sign hoard, large, exciting. ANNETTE WEINSTEIN. the great dnnmiusc. VVill'l B. SMITH, li. WARD, and D. SCHMIDT, HELEN Scunoanmt, fumed Vi'linist. Roman LBl-n-Lw 0f the Senate Who's to spcak on Fair Virginia. DELEGATmFS book. The Censor. Gamma U. Scnxmmilfs poetic drama, Lunch Ruom Epic has just finished 115 third year on dear old Broadway, Will hr: given at the Shuhurt. Aknxn'imk new radio lay Which one hears in all its: wonder All the sound LImL's ever given To the world from earliest moments. WILLIAMS, engineer of commerce Who will read his latest Irratisc. This week lectures by FRI'I'J: UARHFJL 0n BozLL Racing: How 10 Do 11. Tum.- in on the famous station Vthrt: the athlete RURERT TAYLnH Docs instruct the public daily In the art of keeping healthy. Here are more, said our great Larry. hThcrcli RUTH Emma whose horse hack riding's Famed and famed! And lhcrehs 15ml? GILLI-HM Who made H ELEN WlLLs 100k childish. Gosh, Fm hungry. Let us go in And get just :1 bile. It's lunch Lime. As we sat ourselves :1: one side, I,v ht: said, shall keep you pnstcd. AI; that table in the corner Sits JANE TAYLOR, she's quite famous For her swim across the ocean. With her sits one MAHJIE Mumus Who writes books of ninety voiumcs Hg: Um Hmm'rnf ery-jum- Cailcd Arc Economics Silly? Ev'LYx VENABLE is eating With them. She the greatest actress DE Will Shakespeare who's so classic. Over then: sits Roam: REM: Famed explorer uf :1Il countrics, And IAC tituaasa who takes the pictures Of the wilds whch they discover. chr men: sits MARTHA lsmmat. liditnr ol- Ladies. W'cckly. That large grmlp in jusl this center Has 50th 'kceno' people in it: 'DmlN DUNN. the famous actress: RL'TI-r A. 'l'me'smt whose sweet voice Linily Charms ail iist'ncrs o'er the radio: LIELA Rnlmlx knuwn l'ur music: Dn'r'rJE TRACY, great child actress; M'qu Blurxmtitilt whose dark hair Wnn the prime in beauty cnmcsl: RIINA Scunmm cwworkcr with C. SIVITK in that famous volume VVlml to Write and How to W'rilt: ll Fur tltc carc-wnrn, haggard students In M. Wmmmm's hard English Cuttrst: at our tlcttr Varsity; 1-11an Bum, she's a doctor; 01m Utux'r. 1hr: missionary, Anti E. LMRRE'I'SUX another; UHETCHBN Mtsru, the msmcticiau. Thur: ttantl Larry poktd mu sharply't Cmncs l. NEMIRIJFF the artist OE vi'lin. and with him Hausa: Famous surgeon of the city. And. Great Scott! it's Wmmunw I'ItJNTI-ZK. Actor of the highest standing, I. .MARS, sticntist of merit, And GALINKIM, portrait painter. thll. said Larry. ttif you're finished Lct us Icm'c here. W1: must see more. T 11cm WI: saw ERNEST L. Bmmxs Posing to I11.- plwtugmphed by One KARL BLI'M, and when :12;de why, he Answered gravely. 155 my dutyr As! see it: I do mvc it To my public, who demand 11; AIer Suwm, of grand opcru, Then WC saw tltc: Reds in action. HnLLL-rics Wert- Kt'EHN :Il'ILI CUHEY, Manager was our.- whose red hair Told that h'lasTt-Lnsnzx' was coming Prcslicnt 0f the ttmn was CHARLES Bun. After that we caught :1 glimpse of Tt'Ms. Lhc cross country hikcr: H.111. P.-u.:1-mt'n. the: lumber leader; Page Our Hmnfrnf I-'rfry-ji:rr Nmu RYDER. noted player Of pianu in our city; Grcntcst financier is I-hIA-mncas'rLE; And SULLIVAN :1 well known writer Of outlines fnr College Entrance; All these saw we and then others. Saw J. SMITH who is so clcvcr At designing stunning costumes And's in business with E. LAEIEY Whose art work is very famous. Om: with brow quite high and noble, Air of thought and concanmtion, Hair too long for other mortals. BOLLINGER, the Famous post. There. the ioumaiist our hlilmsn'h lmcrvicws R. DL'SENHEHIET Chemisl olh uncommon merit. And CLARK Rch-mlms l-zlmnus gymnast Who with our PETE STvmuNc lambr Stood For us in fields of contest In Olympic games so fan'lous. OLIVE SIEIJEIrr's hcaul oi nursing And We saw her walking briskly Down the street hcad hcld cruelly. ROBERT VVnonwmm football idol VVhU new stars in talkie picLurcs Always making needed touchdown In the last exciting nmmcnt, A ml there mu m.- scc NICDGNALD Who's quite well known in athletics; HELEN I'lnLLh-IEYI-ZR sketching quickly Pictures for aur great newspaper- Uf GEORGE TMVNEY. :1 professor And ED Yuma: th' coach oi' U. C. i ii t w And as day was slowly dying Wt- returned. I, very thoughtfui, 'wAnd. I mused, How times are dilIcrcmT Twcmy years ago. whtfd thought it- All my classmates chI known persons: Of the many thousand working In things civic. Fluids of writing, Art, athletics. acting Scicl'lcc-F Every line is represented by that c1355 of ninctccn thirty. 11.93 4D T Inls we looked into lln: future And with wond'ring we departed From our visionof Lhc futurch In the glory of the sunset In the purple mists of cvcning Turn we back unto the present. Pugr Our Hrmrfr'nf Fifry-nx Page One Hundred Fifty-a'n'm CONTEST MARCH OFTHE BLUE AND COLD Au e 9 r0 'I' FF ,- -.-.. -----...... .. +... ++- Fa NAME NicmmME Ackcmmnn, Mary ..... , .......... Mary Kay Albcn. Irwin Altman. David ...................... Pythias Buzz .................... INDIAN LORD Fmom-rn EXPRESSION meuzss .7 .50.:k1 ................................................ Sephomorcs ......Yc Gods! ........................................ ..Gctting ads Ncnstcin. Gilbert ................ Gil ............................ Wc'n: lasing time Atkins, A5: ............................ Ace ............................ If you are going to quote me, quote me right Bactz, Charlcs ........1...4.........5hnrty Bailey, Rea ............................ Rccyn Bunk, RUbCJ't Chub Berry. Amelia , ...lMocchcc ..... .....Oh Kay! . Blasing. Thelma .................. 1'th Blum, Karl ..... ...Kuh ..0. K. Pal. Ii-nllingcr. Arthur Braun, Tom Brauningcr, Mari: ................ Speed ........................ Oh my clear ................................... Hrccsc. Jac ant, 0H? Brink, Ruth .Brinky . ......... ...... .....qacrcl1h:u Britten. Lillian .............,........1'JnIly Brooks. Ernest . .........Emic l'nr Brown. Herbert ....Hurb .. ...Lisscn Brynn. Hazcl ............ ....... .Spitz Bucrman. Charles..... ............Chanc5' Cchr. Ray kclh Vnnr. Cohen. Ruth ,,,.7 7 . ............RutI13c Dnlc. Bernice ....Ncicy Huh? Dclcgalnr. MauriCt: ......... .....Giz ............................ Gum: match? Dick. Margaret ............1.. ......Dickie ........................ Dunn. Virginia ............. ......Ginger Durrcll. Iamcs ...................... lim ............................ 3h! Slm. Slm ................................. Dusenbcrry. Ralph ....Dusic . . lemaughl. George Fingcmltl. Hymn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fitz Frey. Catherine Katie Gnlinkin. l-lyman ............ .. Hg: Garbcr. Frederick .........1.. .. Fritz ..Nnnc Garrctson. Eisic .1.. ...IiIs ,,, Tsn t that silly.- A ........... Gcigcr. Hclcn .. ...I.cn Gilllmm. Marin . ...... ...l1:Ibc Gordon. Richard .. ...Dick . Pugr I'Jm' Hrmrhrrl' Sirry-twa .Ilhnnry, hmlhcr, plmncy ..Oh dear me ....Huw much ya wanna bctfm .. Girl Reserve ring.. .. ..Snikcr-Snikcr ................................. Lang horse Ar: ............................ I don't carc- ..................................... ..1....4.15mwnic .................... Hey! You Hoastcr.......... .. ................ .....Wuultln't that knock your sucks .....My GnudncS-s Sakcs , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ...Rcd . ................... Is that m? ..................................... ....Whut? Villa? Where? Why?..... ...Tal-iirlg males. in Hislnry .. Ycu ................................................. ..Egad. Ralph. ynu'rc sunk .. ...FL-zlrnic 9h; galis Inc ..Oh. is that KIN Hi5 Furd . ..W'uultln't lint frcczc y;:.:,,.... . ...'JI1. fur gafnuas 5.1km anlmsitiuns ................................... .Arcnslcin .......................................... C. E, E. B. txams Athletics Drmnaiics Ice skating :1ultnmuhilcs ...................................... Fixing her 11. ! Writing statistics .............................. I-lrmc back riding 1km Cutting picture taken ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brother Bill ......................... ...... Chemistry ...l-'ollowing peinc Strawberries Athletics Carrying things to gun I Lnl'u Ynu. 'Iiclicvc Mt. I Love Ynu Huuing 41m Haskctlmll Chryslc rs liming history .Chzmgctl . People from Tuicdn , Pmpuring French A certain scninr..... .. timing mums. in an time .. GIRIIIEJIB 01? 1930 HANGOL'T FAVORITE OCCUPATION Ar! room ............................ ..Mal-:ing GLEAM chcrs. That green Ford ...... ...........Bringing Avondaic to schtml.. ... Second H00: hull ..,.,,.,.... ...Bumming with George .............. 42 or 43 ....Asking obvious questions............ Library ............ ..... ..............Fililmstcring in class I11ccling... 15A Vlmning guzncs for XV.1'I.H. 5... Near B. F. I'. .. .....................Waiting fur B. 1:. l'. .. Room 13 ............... ............ Dcaigning aura stickers. .......... DESIRABLE QUALITIES Dim pIcs . witlingncss Giggle .................................. Musical talent Thaw cute um Gmd spnrtsmanship ..Obliging .............................. Information llcsk .................. CunLrolIing Girl Reserves .......... Helpfulness Following Bucky ............. ....Acling ...Vnicc That Essex ............................ Sluping in Chum. class. ............ Pnslurc Room 36 Gcmng mo in Zoology. ............Wit ........................................ Perhaps it's Annwwtl Pl ....... Driving when msiiblcl.. ...........ALI:ngtl1 ................................. Room 12 T1lemg ...................................... CAiHurc Airport Drumg Emil: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Room 12 ............................. .Spcaking French Pretty tccrl; Hume.- .................................... Leaving .mhuul early rm7. ..74Al'l'ti7lb'llity With Bnh Vog: ....,,..............Doing hantlslands thrcwr M. E. G. is............GE1ling 95's m C. E, E. B ......... Top of onc-wuy 5tairs.........,. Waiting for LU Gym Domg gymnastics ..... . ................ Orphcum .............................. Pitching Rnnm 12 .. ................... Asking questions ........................ With Allcnc ... ...... .... ... .,.Wriring Grcck translation .......... Reading Road and Fnrcst..l...Argl1ing uhnul nothing Gymnasium .. ................... ...T;Ilking to Mrs. Wirtll.. Crccks .............................. Helping Miss C12rkc........ ..... . Near a piano .. .,..............1...T:I1king alxml: his Ohlslunhilc.... ant steps Domg French Avon Firltls Lana ............ ...W:I1king in hails. with UL ... WV. H. H. 5. With D. II. ...H:1mIing :I linc .Plnying glrlh' zntl1lutics. .............. Art Ruuln 7.:1rt , .. ........... Gym NIuL reading fII'J'IsLIII'lII File. With Innis; . .........................Thinking Wikh Murchcc ....Swin1ming OmCL' ..,.L:0unl:1n:.: mnncy . .. .. Watching nm- and met lhlskctbnn in tin: side 51ml .Swtctncns .Smiic .Bluck hair . Beauty Politeness Personality Dimplus Voice Eyes That smile ..... Beauty Ihshful ncss l'lair Good looks .. .. Strength Purge Um' Hmnirrrf Sixty-ma'rr GREATEST F EAR kuThnl 5hr. isn't appreciated Running out of gas. Miss Elbcrg Flunking scicnccs Not preparing sight Latin Exams ..Missing English clues Mrs. As hhromk .Not nbiiging crux unc . .Forgct a line; Buck Jack Knif: No fear Hi-Y dues .. Miss Layman Tags .1.Rcading camps. alnud ,.C:m'l gm hnmc :Il noun Have m take .1 bunk hum: .Tllat silt: isn't interested Ci rl Reserve meeting .Wisccmcks of Miss Curtis Being hlIikL'll in baseball. ...Nuz knowing all th: news ..Mis.r. Layman Spil I strawberries .. $1165 fearless .. Mrs. Ashhrmk ..English marks .Mrs. Ashl-Jronk ,Clnlhcx Incligihilily HJVECLZk: ..Th.1t tin: Pp A would 11:: closed Ar1 dues wnn't 11c paid , Missing morning gym ...Wan'l get. to talk u- Ennis .. RI::1di.ng Frunch alnud ...XVnn.r gvl enough tn a:lt ...C:m1 make :1 lekct NAME Gram, Om Grucuingcr, Raymond Hammerstmm, Henry Hardcastlc. Mark Haubrock. Edna . . Hausa, lack Hinmn. Allen: .............. HuHmcycr, Hclcn A. .7 Hopplc. Dorthy Hunter, Woodrow . ., Ismacl, Martha stkcr. George .............. Klmlcrlnnn, jack Kuthn. Rnlimd Lehman. Robert . .. Lavina Lawrence .. Levy. Louis . Lillick, Lnis .. Lorcn 7.. Gilbert Luring. Albert ................ McDonald. Thomas Marx, lamb ......... . Maslcrmn, Robert Mcith, Margurct Morris, Marjori: Namz, Frank . NcmimH, Isaac Pathoud, Harold Pence, Esme: Pclric.C.1r1 Pushin, LiHian ..... Hardin. Lc'ln Brad, Engel- Rica Lultrullc .... Rydcr, Nnah .Lm OhI ............... ..Dntty ......... Woody ...................... Wupps .... Sunny . ...I.nis ...... ...Muc hulh crust , ,,J:Ikc ..BHI ............................ i 11 ha .Gretchcn Yes: Mari El: ceturn . ..,F:l:1 ........................... I believe ..I-Ial ............................ Talk: 5w: . .. .. .. . ...Eppic . She hasn't any .Lce . .. u'hn cures? Nn-n INDIAN LDJIRJED NICKNAMB F AVORITE EXPRESSION WEAKNESS Bess .......................... leiy! .............................................. Candy Oh yea Mr Venable Hunk ...I'Il bill: ....Ohliging nthcrs ................................ Mark I didn't knuw I was supposed to....Ask him who she as Ted Oh heavens Dark hair . ,, Jake .......................... 0M Oh! Amos ....... ...Bclsaw Place Al I nothing .... , Scanning Greek History class ...Wriling slclrics for the GLEAM,....... .AShakcspL'arc .. ..Mnrcy ........................ Such is lift: ...................................... CoilcCLing money Kipp. William A. Bi ...I'm surmundtd N.Huzcl Kiss Shaka. pal ........................................ Nnt caring diuncr ............................. Klnsty ........................ I'il - ynu ........................................ Atccssmics ...Gabby ........................ O-ah. 0-411, On'lh Mr Vcnnblc Lacey. Elizabeth Bclty .......................... I don't know ................................... Art PcL-wcc ................ . ..... Yum rlirry dog ............ , 777777777777 That certain senior girl , ......... ..Larry .........1.. .., ,.....,Smm: b'oiy ...................................... Little Larry .. .. .Giv: hnr a break............ .. Dramatic: . . .. .....Wnll now ...Miss Wiisun ...Gus Than what you say. ............ .. ..x.....Cths .. Al Mx g'wan .. ...Fns: driving . Hnskclbnll ..... Yes mn'am ..,chlilc5 . ...Lnutl pulu slum ...GOOLI looking numrnobilcx......k........ .Scicncc ............................................. ..tiuinp lmmt early .McMil1.-m Slrcc: bndgc ...Stutlying ................................... VUThnl'. Huz girl ... Miss Clarke's. office .. A Huz boy ....................................... ..Sn's your uIlJ mun . .A scninr Rog Thurs inst i: .. . ... ................A iinx .............................................. Ric: ......................... Don't take :my wooden nickcis ....... Timidity Richards, Clark . chl'j' Aw go on tha . .Algebra ...Baselnll Pug: One Hundfrd Sixty-fanr GIJRIJIBJJE DIE 11930 HANGOUT FAVORITE; OCCUPATION DESIRABLE QUALITIES Guzman F m Room 12 ..................... .........T:Ilking Ablhn M155 Puringmn Gym Nut Llciug art ,, .WWWVWSmilc 777777777777777 ,, . .,Gcnmctry Cl-LATTEREOX Room .............. Taking pictures ......1.. ...............kCnn;,-uniuiiq- .. ..........,Frcn:h marks Hamlysidc Court ... ..............Bluffing . . ..... .. ............... Pcrsnnuiity . . . . u.....Mr. Evans With C. 'E. crowd ..... ,. ,...., .RnIIcr skating .. ..........5wci:un:ses . . .. . .....N-Ir Finishing art work Y. M. C. A. ................ .CnlleuLing bills .. ....D:mcing . .. .. .... .Eninsh Room 12 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rmding .. . . .. Clnthts , ,,,,,,,,,, GrcL-k ...Miis Curtis Art Acadcmy . .l'aintiug ....I-lair .. With K. F. ............................ Doing French 17., , ,.7.. l lluc. blur cycs ........,..Rcci1ing in class With Pate ....x...... Absorbing in class ..u...NiCC lunking blond ..... Th:Il he'll forget a line Library erng lhc Ixm'd in 22.7. . WNcatncss ........................... Getting something under 90 Supply star: ........................ ..Lcnding Hag snluzc H15 grin ...... .. ................Keeping order in class mceling With Skipper ........ .,......Swimming , Hm laugh ........1..k................Samuthing happen to aid car Roam 16 .............................. WisC-CPIICking .................1..........Cluthcs .................................. History 8. E4 E. B. Alms drug stun: .. ...C:nching nFigllting spirit .........Lnsing a game Art morn .............................. Drawing Kindcrgartcn postcr....WiIlingncs.s In draw. .7 . ... To bu callcd on in Spanish GLMM' Room .. .....k..Ty;:ing ..........Dch:lting .................... . ...... Embarrassment With the Eiitc .................. Dramatics . .................. ....Winning smile .................... That his hair is rumpled CLEAN: Room Mum: ............................... .Manncrs . ..x............lGLr.nt will Ix: hm: Room 26 .............................. Tutoring .. ....7.....7.......Bluml hair .. ... ..........TI1:u H. B. will hem: her in l,illjtl Around a CIIcSS tablc......... ..Sludying for C. E. E. B. 61:155....Rclinbilitr .............Lming :1 chess game Gym Drum: Math . ........ ..............H:1ir ..........Wili Euil Math. test With uDusty ......... .........4.4Learning History .. ....Gcmi sportsmanship ............ Lming his place in lunch lim: Room I3 .............................. Trading animals, crc. .....Pu1i1an-Ss A Hsh will die Mr. Evans' 051:: . .............llulping Conch 111v. hiush . ..Nul having machines to lulu: mun tn gum: Miss Clarke's uffm: ... .A.......E'ulting up her hair.. Hulkuuty .. ..4..,..Ciu:1nistry - Near B. F. P. ........ .........M;Ik'mg puns . . ........ Wit , , nnTllnl B. F. P. wun't like her then : Chemistry .............Pn.n-ing 1133 point . ....-. ...Guntrnsinr .. ...... ,...Tlmt ht: may assert himself Emery Auditorium Pilldling .. ....... Musical ability . ...... . ..Brnkcn strings Cincinnati Club .................... l'hllccting lags .. ...........CIUHIC5 ............... ..,.Mqun:ycIc cups Ruom l2 ............Bcing quiet ......................... chculcss to every oncr ...... That she'll be heard An Rum: ..... ..Pcn and ink skctdacs ................. Willingness ........................ Being heard Miss Clarkc's attic: ,... ......V.,l1unning errands far 0. M. C ..... Hair Rmmlmg aloud First lJuur hall Playing the Hut: ....... .. ...........l-Inir 'n' cycs hut passing French In front of sclmul at nouanay dreaming m ............ ..1........WiIIingncss .......................... Latin Dark Ruom Playing chcss .............. His grin ..... ..... . .A.7.....Frcnch bell will be duubltrl Gym Warkmg in gym ......... Si1cncc is golden ............ Identitins in Trig. Music Room ................... .....Rcading Athletic Journal ............ Singing . Encmy piuher Page One Hundred Sixty-fiv: INDIAN BORE? NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE EXPRESSIUN WEAKNESS Schild. Julius . .. ..A..J1.l'l Uh- .......................................... ... ..CulIcgc boards Schmidt, Dorothy . .. ........Dm ............................ N'nnc Dllncmg Schmidt, Rona Runny .............m........Wcll-ch ............................................ Hymn ............................ . ................... Schmictl. Doruthy .7 ...77.,.,,7,13auiu WWW 7.7.7.. ..,, Qucllcvic! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Drawing lots .................................... Schneider, Gmrgc ................ lglmlz lmw Musml shows ...... . ................. ..... Sahancbcrgcr, Jean .............. Schony Vh cow ........................................... Frolics .............................................. Schroeder, Helen ...... ...Hclcn .. ..0i1 hcnvuns ...lcc skating Schwartz, Harry hung .... . .....x.............Phnnic, blather, phonic! ................. History .............................................. Scifcrz. Olive ........................ Dot ..1..k.....................,HorrorsF chrnms Sclmcicr, LInwi: Gain. .......................... HI say SO .......................................... Mudul airpiuncs ............... Sichcnlhaicr, Gmrgc 7 7.71......slUtlEb:lka U1 hack Hmmy Silcr, Robert Bob .. ...................... ..Whmpcc grandma IIJLL-s Sivitz. Charlotte Cth 0 run up :1 tree Reading ........ 7 ....................... , rrrrrrrrrr Slavin, James hm IE5 a laugh .. Bashfulncss Smith, Bmuicc .................... BL : A.Ch-I dill not ., ,,.Ohio State ,,,,,,,, , ..... , ....................... Smith. Juanita .. Nita ...Sely . ...Cluthcs Stuubing. Edward 7777777777777777 Putt.- Sudt crust 7777777777 WWW ... .........Swimming Sullivan. Jack luck Oh' Gond chvrm . .. ............Hillsdalc Tawney. George Gen .Oh' My! Food . Taylor. Jam: ,.,..,,, ,,l:ly .......................... Wu , uh- u ,777777 ....7..AIhIctiCS Taylor. Robert ...................... Bob .. .,............Sa-a-ay ............1.....Rcft'rcncc m sports in History class Thurjw. Fioru Fln Huh' ......... ........ .....T:IIking Tracy, Dorothy ................... Duuy thl 9 A. E. ring... Trcsch, Ruth ..... MTFCCIIiC ...Ynu'd be surprised ., . ..Sludying mm... Tunis, Clmrlus 'lum .. .................Fisl1 That Gllumllus girl ........................ Vuuahlc, Evelyn 777777777777777777 Ev 77777777777777777777777777 Isn't this tutL-F Mum. magazines Vugt, Rnbrrt .th ........,...........'vVL-ll uh! WGym tcum ..... Wallace, Dara Don ........................... Ola. yeah .......................................... Reading Ward. Elimbuth Hcrky , 7 7777777777777777 That's what you $.15:7........ .. ........... J'ar:iincss . Waters. Janice ...................... jun 011' ............................................ Nightwurk ............... chhurst. Mildred ............. Mi! ...,......chh? . . ,.............Singing .... ........................................ Wcinstcin. Annette ............. Ann I tltm't think so .............................. French West, Clarcncc .... ..... ...........Clancy h: GHIIS! .. . .....-kmmims Wiudcmcr. Marie 1..1.. ...........Nonc ....x..........Wcll Hutuu ..................... , ....................... Williams, Howard .. ......... .l-Inw bomc class .....r....Dcminc guru .................................... wandward, Ruben ,, ...........1 1011 0 K. Pai . HIS tin: WymH. Marybeth ................WhycoH ...................Wcll HF ....Olive sand wichcs .............................. Ynung, Edward L11 Thus :1 duacy Dram. suits Fag: One Hundred Sixly-n'x GIRIEE HDJE 193D HANGOUT FAVORITE Occumrrlox GLEAM Room . tkailccring Llucs DESIRABLE QUALITIES Busincss ability . GREATEST FEAR .. Family Umcc .....Tc:1ching dancing ..................... lirown cycs VJun't gradunzc With Chilrimtc AH .............,...............Wiiiingncss m pIcasc............Hislnry class An Raum , Bung sarcastic . ....Cump1cxio11 . WnuwShc'll nccrl to prawn: I'lL'l' lessons Stage Writing pnutry ..................... Uuml nature .....1.....1.. .........Piclurc wnn'hbcgnntlftlr Annual Nem- uny piano 7mm..777.. . Pianu playing ...Willingnuss Room I: .......... ... ...............Giggling . .Musiciun Wllcn awn, in Room 16......Talking With 13cc ggiing Student Council ....PI:Iying n:nnis .Unnd mILurc ...M;mncrs wDEhL'r pcuplc's driving ...Grcck Dusty will heat him :1! pool ..... Hair will not grnw fast ........................ Spuzlking In his Essn . .............lIunging ontu Altman brm ................ ..Munan will bL- absent Lunch mum .. .Ii:IIling nut :11! graders ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pupnbility ..Lthcrs won't turn out Ruum I.' .. .Abking questions Yes Outside of thA . ............llciluwing Middle Lillmry L'IIJIc .. ........4lJ.1ncir1g Paw Ruum l: .......... .. ...1.......... Rmcliug Spanish :lInud...... .......Singing voice Finn floor lull ..................Tlmnwing baskets Wit Ronni I0 . ..51ulIying for C. Lunch mum ltlufling Miss Layman. ............. His dancing Rnom :2 Lm'ker Rnnm .1 nliin g Rmnm l: Rmdlng ...Smilc Mr. Evans' office ..... ... ..... ,.Rttturning lust and i'nund.... Middle table in Library ... Singing Y. M. C. A. ....,. .............. . Walking in tin.- rain .................Smilc ..Ar;.:uing against Capital Pun- ishmcm ..Wis.-: cracks in Math. . . . Candy Land With Ernie Rmuks ,.P'Ink chucks ...C1uthcs ..5rr.'ing nlmm announcements ..... Athletic nbiHLy ...H:lir .. .5an min: HW Herself .. .. Hlnml hair an having her nssignmmt Mechanical drawing Hiatnn' Spanish .1..That he won't gut to go out in ;l machinc - Other people's driving ..A.I'li2. Fulks ll E. Ii. B. Hib hair will lw IHUHUI ....Nnt passing ...................... Making 3 mistake mNnt being intelligent ....Miss the Mansion Nu clmmlmc putidiljg for Iunch Can't sleep in letJL Rmm 12 ................1..IIcing quiet ..........t'.uiH'urc ....?Em knowing her lesson 'Wilh Thcimn nDancing . ..........liycs ....Mihs Chirkc With Elsie .. .....,... 7...., ,,,, .,,Pn-paring lessons curly .............. Huir . Vim Layman Ruum :2 muting mad at nighlwnrk Lovcly mice .. .Iirntllra 3mm 1: .... ..... ... .........1.. ..l'mnc'lng --4Willinglicsi 1..Misst:unis CIMTrI-Lxunx Roam .....,..... ..t:ctting Cm-rnzkuox cut an Rmy Chucks .,.r..Suuu- nnL- will upset type ' time - Rmml 16 .............................. Reciting Quictncss .. Mm Puringmn Krngcr's .....l-'inding unknowns ,,,,,, ...5milc ....Mu.s:.ing his hair ancy Avcnuc .. ......... .... lliuIFIng .. I-hir Ihung his bluff called Greeks .,,..Rcading .. 5chcmc:s Not having assignments Smart Walkcr ...................... Gauching Swimming Team... Frirnrllincss ........l-'rcnch Page On: Hundred Sixzy-sewn ABE'IS CABINET I LEDIE - LINCOLNf' hBRAHAM 45 Pay Um Hrrmhm' jrxry-n'gh: Pug: On: Huitrfrrtf Slll'fy-IHIHE WORK. ,w MIGHTY - ... '?:':1':. - x- -' AMP 600mm - - I ' g Page Om Hnmfrrd Susemy GDUR BIRCH GBANOE Papooses all we entered here, Like braves we were, We had no fear. Our hearts were young, our hopes were high, Resolved with might to try,r and try. Older and wiser, here we grew, From each exacting teacher drew The knowledge and the fortitude From which our birch canoe was hewul. And having built this birch canoe, Its every scam a mighty thew, We set it 011 the sea of life, And trust its strength against all strife. With eyes alight and faces bright We sail, each trusting to his might To track, subdue: the fleeing prey, T0 rise to heights have common clay. And when we sail this unknown sea We'll let our guiding light bc thee, O. hunters, who have gone before To blaze your ways on that far shore. And who may say but that some day We two shall meet along the wuyk You, who have found the wily game, We, who must learn to do the same. And braves in the tepec, to thee A trust we leave, great :15 the sea, Wide :15 the plains; since you are true, We now will place our faith in you. And so tepet, to you adieu, 1th sad we are to leave you too. But for you on that distant straml We'll leave :1 footprint in the sand. A rising sun on youthful dreams Across the waters sends its beams. T0 distant shores our faces turn, The shores for which our hearts now yearn. -.'l rrfmr C. Bollinger. Page One Hundred Srr-wuy4mr Directory 4- GIRLS MARY K.-'LTHER1NE ACKERMANNHHHHHW . REA HMLI-ZY................ .. AMIEIJA HliRRY .. ... . TI-IIEI.MA ANNE BLASING........... MARIE MOLI. EE BRAUNINGER RUTH BRINK I II. LIAN LATHLRINE BleN ..... HAZEL BRYAN RUT l-I COHEN. BE RNICF, OLIVI A D KLE MARLARIZT Ll:.l:. DICK VIRf'INIA t' DUNN KATHERINE l- REL Y.. ELSIE CAROI lNE FARRETSDN 1-1151.le LOUISE GEIGER........... MARION ELAINE GILLHAM..... ORA LEOTA GRANT EDNA LOUISE HAUBROCK... ALLENE CECILIA HINSON.... HELEN MARGARET HOLLMEYER.... DOROTHY ROWLAND HOI'I'LE .......... MARTHA KATHRYN ISMAEL..... IUANITA ELIZABE'I'H LACEY...... LOIS CAROL. LILLICK........... .. MARGARET H MIETH. MAMORIE MORRIS . ES FHER ELIZ.-1HETH' I;ENCE LILLIAN PUSHIN . LELA ESTELLA RARDIN DOROTHY AMEI IA SCHMIDT ..... RONA SCHMIDT . DOROTHY EMM. K SCHMIILD... JEAN SCHONEBLRCIER HELEN DOROTl-lY Stll'lRUEDER..... OLIVE LEONA SEll-'ERT. CHARLOTTE SIVITZ. .. BEATRICE PEARL SMITH .. IUANITA SMITH............. JANE ANN TAYLOR .. . FLORA ELIZABETH THORPE. DOROTHY CAROLINE TRACY. RUTH Al ICE 'I'RESCH. EVELYN VlaNABl 1?. DORA LOUPHENI A W'ALLACE. ELIZABETH WARD . . lANlS LA VISRNE WATERS... MILDRED ELIZMIETI-I WEGl-IORST.. ANNETTE WEINSTEIN .................. MART ELIZABETH WYCOFF ............ H3554 FuiIEcId Aunuc ...2619 hunk Strcut ...1 HIIILruT. Apu.,15 Mason Street .1540 Bruwstvr Avenue .642! Ridge Avunuc 252 Hmrnc .M'cmlt: ...1631 Dunne: Avenue ....3:5 Hutchins .M'cnuc ...... 345G Ridgewuy Avenue .3177 GMT Avenue .2301 Lurinl'IIi-Villc Jh'L'l'ILIL' ...IE65 basqrhin: Street .4903 Lehman Road ....sHIH Hamilton Avenuc ....32I; Gilbert Awnuu 3306 Lambert Plan: . ...840 Laurcl Street 6689 Iris Autumn ...1338 Chapel Street ....332 Nurthcrn :kvcnul: ..33 East McMitlnn Street ....3113 Pcnmsc Place . ..2809 Ashklml Avenue .6634 Trig Avenue ...Amm Louis: Inn ...I746 East McMillan Strum: Park Place ....329 I-Iumm: Avcnuc ..... 2505 Stamnn Avenue .. 13:05 Dexter Avenue ...510 Cmmlcn Avenue ...3u5q I-IackbL-rrs' Slrccl ......3520 Euzmatnn Avenue ...323 Erkcnhrurlwr Awnuc . 914 Grmd Atcnuu .. ....3415 Harvey Avenue .. 723. Hnwlhurllc Avcnur: ..... mm Linmln Avenue ..3515 Bidtllc Strcct 37:5 Park Avenue ......737 Oak Srrccr. ..987 Wimlmr Strcut 364g Vineyard Place ...Islf: Chapel Strcct .4107 Fuirpark Avcnuc ...-1,008 Sander Street 426.; Williamson Place ...4 GPL-ngariff Apts. .4514 Mmrman Avcnue Pug: Om: Hundred Sewmy-zwa a Directory BOYS IRVVEN CHARLES ALBERT... .. .. 5342 Reading Road DAVID CARLTON M.TMAN...N.. .........334.; Spnknnc Avnnuc GILBERT HOWARD ARENS'I'EIN. ..33u: Clifmn Avcmlc ASA ISHAM ATKINSW ..21117 Upland Plan: CIVIARLES H. HAE'I'Z... ..52I5 Bach Avenue ROBERT OTTO BANKS.. . 4227 .rIleIL-mn :Ivcnuc CARL ERNST BLUM..........N . . 23.17 Vine Street ARTHUR C. BULLINGER .. .2409 Murmn 511cc: THOM AS 1515015 I HRAUN .. ....2 Crcsccnr. Plncc IJIC ROBERT BREESE... ..1522 Dixmont Avenue ERNEST II QDURUW IIROOKS ..l160 East Third Street HERBERT 1.. BROIVN.. . .. . . ..I326 Parkridgl: Plun- l ..H -IRI ES ALFRED I5UERMAN..... . .2937 Clcinvicw Avenue RAYMUNIJ '.I'HOM IS COFFEY. . N ....lel Rngun. Plan: MORRIS IRVING IIELEGATOR.. ..611 ercst :Ircnuc IAMES E. I?URRELL... 2341; Ashland Avenue RALPH SUMNI .R DUHLVBERRI' .1536 Hair :Iwnuu: GEORGE ALBERT EEARNAUG ..5225 Kincaid Rand BYRON Ki:NNETH 111'?le HALD. 49415 GIcnwuy Arum: IIYMJIN B. tsu-IIINKIN... .3329 Reading Road I REDERK K IVII. LIAM FuIRBER .................... Gicndalc th. HARD GORDON. .1237 LII'liIuII'I Avenue RAYMOND ARTHUR .IU . .4833 Harald Street OTTO HF. NRI H IMME RSTROMH ..2339 Kcnuaur L-lnc MARK FIIUINGTUN H IRDCASTLE .2950 Madison Road JOHN II'ESLEY FIJIUSHR...... .....4 Hclmw I'lncl: IVOUDROIV CrN HUNTER. ..28ut'l Eden :Ivcnuc VUII LIAM HENRY KIIIII... 973 Harrison Avenue GEORGE WASHINGTON UKISKER. ...6511 Delplms .M'cnuc JOHN RUSSl'I. Kl USTERMAN... ...51I6 East Fuurth Street ROWLAND I'I. KUEHN... ,5 ; Fanum- Awnuc ROBERT SAMUEL LEHMAN . . . . .. 55f : Hragzlrt :Ivcnllu LAWRE. IIILLER LEVINE . N 67a Crescent :Iwnun LUUIS LEONARD LEVY. IR. 41113 Red Bud Avenue GILBERT GUSTAVE LORENZ. .2863 W'insluw Avenue ALBERT I'JI-l. AND LORING .. I275 Michigan Al'cnun: 'II-IGM vIS II'II Ll -I.Il Mt: DONALD. 777777777 ., . 53! Glenwund .M'muc JACOB HF. NI. IMIN MARX 342.; Ridgcwny .III'cnuL- ROBFR'I :IHYN MAS'HR....2I:-1 IrLlIitIn Avmuc F.?.INK .1. NANTZ- .3441 Km: Strcct ISAML NEMIRUII- :5 3., Snmtnn :Ircnuc HAROLD .IL:U L'ST PACIIOUD .2133 Hurncr Arcnuc G IRL DEI 05 PI. TRIE. ..2117 Fultun Avenue ROhFR HURKHAM RIU'IU .25an L'pIJmI Plan: L'iUT'IRi LLii 1.. RICE. ..1333 Dullu :Ii'unuc LLARK IJzII'ID RICHARDS ...3324 11ququ Slrcut NOAH F111 INC 15 ID'III'. R. ..5233 Burcsfard Awnuu IUI IUS 50.1! I.J IR 423$; Ruse Hi1! .M'cnm: GE ORGF C RI I- .N'I' IFL 11'15H -II!:mlic Iunuc I'L-IRRY 5:IMUII..SCI1II;IIRTZ ... ...525 Prnsm: I'Iucc leII'IS WII. I. LIN 5H. MEIER. . .6269 Gmml Vim: .'II' Lnlll: GEORGE PHILII' SIEHENTHALER ...1-149 51. Ltgcr Place ROBERT CRIS? SILE 9:: Fairfax Avenue LINES MORGAN SLJII . ....... '25 Stral'cr Avenue I'ZHII'MII': NORMAN STUEBING .3346 Bonaparte Avenue ICIHN SUI. LIVAN. IR. .....2156 Mudimn Rand G EORGF. 'I -IWNE I'm 447 IIHrrrn Menu: ROBE RT Ii DIV. IRE T-IYLOR- ..2l3 CnIImun Street L. HARLIS Wll. I MM TUNIS IR. Easlun Hilis Y. M C. -I. ROBE RT G. VOUT... . ..3656 Aikcnsitlc Avenue L'. ZLARI: Rt. R 5'1 JIN'I'O ' mWF.ST ,,1209 Corbett Avenue MERLE WIEDEMLR ..... . . .N ..... 6828 Hurt! :Ivcruu: HDIVARD WILLIAMS. .. . ...... .. . . .........;918 thler JIvunu: ROBERT S IRICKI. ER IVE . .. . . . . . . . 5522 Mummy Avcnuc FDW ARD ALFRED YOUNG. .- .. . . ........ 891 Lexington Avenue :13 .1 Pug: Om' Hundred Swemy-Hrrr: SEMPER FIDELIS Words by Music by DOROTHY KOCH JAMES TULL Ailegro Semper fi-de- lis, Sem-per fi -de-1is For-ev-er 10y -a.'l toWalnut Hills High. How its V glo-ry thrillswithloveour heartsit ri115,. Vk'al - nut Hills High . Sem-per fi - F dc - 1:5 for - ev- er, Thdfar we roam wellL love thee lrue,- Sem-per fi- 3' H 2 I de - us for- ev-er, Dthal-nut Hills- High to youE-Semperfi-youlh AEVEBWI$EMENTS Grunt wt dry things of curry day? 6:11: $nirit at $01111 mill X $32?ch WQWEZM W m g w?$ $$ng W . WWW W,a fw gEW am a W ZXWv 'WM ZWW; W $ g ! gw4uwm------m Cbmpi-immt: 0f Om- mem'xfomrl Friumfj DR. J. B. CASEI..I.0 DR. EMMETT FAYEN WESLEY L. FERSTE, M. D. DR. C. E. HAUSER DR. HARRY J. LAQUE WM. NIITHOEFER PHINEAS S. PHILLIPS DR. OTTO J. SEIBERT DR. E. B. SHEWMAN C'HESTER R. SHOOK DR. C. W. TUNISON W:- . : ugt Um- Hmufr'nf Saremy-n'gm Mlmme-Jumum ...............-.-.-.-.-.-.-..- w. m ,' ,, '-J,, , Ha- 45.44;,4 u o g- Patronizc Our Advatisers ' .....- wzwvv WV VW'UVW vaJ a r'x r-k- A WWMf-H -w. - -. w u..- . n .vanJVU-M.wuuwwwwxnwwx, t:1.:xRENCii L. LAYERY Bun: B. CHAMBERS LEE 1 IALLEHMAN C. W. mexuw. In. DICK Bun- Brnm ALLEN THE CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GOODS COMPANY, Inc. 641 MAIN STREET Phone CAnal 9266 Plum: CAnal 926'; oo .pr -' Hoo-p,;o- -.- -of'r-14f'la -44-..-..-;m --,,.- . anr Um Hmufrrd .S'rr-rmy-mm- .-....-- 'W, L F you are ever called en tu supervise the insurance buy- ing of a large organization you will Find three things essen- tial to the proper performance of the task: Fin! An inspection and appraisal of the property, right Up to date. Secured Eliminatiun of 1055 producing hazards revealed by the inspection-so :15 t0 reduce your premium grading, AND Third An audit of the insuranw policies supposed to protect the property and investment, to make sure the insurance is adequate and leave no 1055 producing gaps. THE EARLS 81 BLAIN C035 plan is based on these essentials. It is free to our Clients. W'ritc 01' tclcphonc for details of the plan. 5 m: Genera? Agent! of H18 im'gut Imxmmca Cwupmis: f2:- H'zfs $in 025:! am framixk you '12:; .I-Frrr! of iummrtc; mm; gis's you Mr: mm'r rfirimr .tmwim. Main 341-00 and Wroodbu'rn 4-086 FRANKLIN ALTER, Jr. SPECIAL AGENT The Earls 85 Blain C0. 301 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG. CINCINNATI, OHIO 77-777 m Page On: Hundred Eighty T is jlmr :1 artlp, by telephunc, to anyone, any- whcra, any timc. 1n telephoning yullr mes- sage, yum duli's'cr it Vuice tu Vuice, 50 easily, you dmfr have m Murry about WN'hat shall I write?,, Evening rates are lower on ntaloaphone to telea phond' mils to out of town points. E WITHIN EASY REACH ; The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company L- WHJJ WJ-H-I- unpuwnnmw Pprgr UM Hnmt'rrrf Eigftry-Unr WWMW INCORPORATED Qintinnati Qunsernatur odllusit AFFIIJATETI u'iTH TII'F. USII'EHEATI' 0F CINCINNATI Sin'ry-szJnf rm HERIHA IMUR. Pnua'mr nut fjlftzfor CHARLES J. LH'IXUUOD. ficc-Pruidmt HL'RhHI' C. 'ifl. 1'I-III.IH Gmwg: Afaridgef FkFDFJlIC SHAILER EVANS, bun Highland Ah'cHur. Burnt! Avenue and Hal: SuzzL 'I'elnplwmc M'un Hull Coy-x-plimemj 0f ALVIN J. LEHMAN 'I i E g ; Stewart Kidd I $1an wnrtln while RA visit to nur lm'uly New Dcpurtmunl of z 'I E 5 RARE BOOKS - - - FINE BINDIN G Autograph Lcucrs. Old Prinm l'ZLc. 'thrc you will iind cm cxccpliunany Iinu and appropriate m:niug fur thu any :rc;1.-1.Irus displayud. STEWART KIDD :hnmmm. Sllor DIXIE Slml' Booksellers - Stationers - Engravers L Kg ' . .. cf. HIS READING ROAD H LU P'nm L W'L' 1:14 DIXIE WERNIINAL i I l t i E 3 Complimema' 0f THE SENIOR GIRLS - ' W 'pmnnan- ,W . dge OH: I-Iumfi'g'rf EzglfMy-urio i'rw W ,, 4-m4-m m .- - .- ..- .- .- .,.,. ,', 4-4- - 4-4 4- ;..-4,.. .. 4-H,..H.-4- Compliment; 0f The Walnut Hills High School Alumnal Association I'ugr U m' HR merrr'nJ fig .lrJ'Iy-Hflrtr WHWM LIKE A GREAT UNIVERSITY Aucuding the Y. M.C.A. Business School is like: being an undergraduate at a great university. From the minute onc enters its doors. there are activities seemingly without cud; nut jun curricular activities, but social ulfnirs, sludeul organizations, athletics, etc. I will never ccasc to be gratefuf for the: cHiciL-nt, thorough training received? Just um: of the.- scores 01' mch expressions from graduates. Special discounts for Summer enrollments in Fall Turin daytime or evening classes in following subjcCEs: Bookkeeping, Business English, Business Arillnnctic, Pcmmnship, Shonhnnd, Typewriting. $ ll BUSINESS SCHOOL QIMC 53f! JIDGDJILQJIBAJK RAIL STEEL REINFORCING BARS USED IN THE NEW Walnut Hills High School 95153353 The Pollak Stccl Company CINCINNATI The CONGO TIRE CO. Firestone Tires Brake Linings Batteries Vulcanizing Road Service Phones: WyOtJdLmn-n 2096 3892 PARK AVE. AND MCIVIJLLAN ST. Two Black: lias: uf Ilcublur'. Corner W --,mmm E1513: Eillis 131mm 01301111151111: l3? WEST FOURTH STREET CINCINNA'J'L, OHIO ? .1; Everything in Music y SPECIAL FHUNE SE RVICE MAin 5096 Pug:- Om' Hundred Eighty-laur HELP THE SHUT-INS HELP THEMSELVES CK? VISIT THEIR EXCHANGE SIX LINTON STREET And 5m: the pretty and useful articles which they have made and have for sale Pug: Om: Hrrmfrrd' Eigbryvfiyc W4- m u WMNMW W' fraeiigu J-J-Il-I-l.F-II-l-H'u'f-f-f-ff-f- J' - melg-u-.. .-4. HH, 1' ti' '11-'11- : 1HED EWAVEN : ICE CREAM C OMPAN Y 1 FOR YOUR PARTY 1 Your 11111:er will 1111111111411- '111d 11:1'1:I 111 H11: dcliciouanuss 1: :1f 11111 111' 1'1'1:2,1111 m' 1111- 1111 111 1111111111 moulds :1111 11111111'11111: for 111111'11'1111111111 1111111111111111'1' 1:: 1111 I11211c1' 11' .11: t1: r1:1:i111'o- c1111: to 1 11111 111511119 1h: 111 111 51:11:: ri1cm thcsc 11111111111 :Lmi artistic delicacies. Vft' 1'11 11111 nght 1111-11111'11111111: 1 PHONE WOODBURN 5910 'k 'k 'k 'k 'k Crm-rpfimrm: Hf The Kemper-Thomas Company CINCINNATI, OHIO NORXVOOD PARK m.f'fm'm rrfw 'vv'mf m .-.-.- vnvfmmfwm'f 'tld' --- ' m u mmmuuruu -444 '4-.- 4- .- ..- ..-..- ................. m 4W ...- -- t.- -.u..- .p--.-m- .r4-m' - oa- -1-l4-lm f-..4-J-; 5,4; u-na:A--A-.-: ,4-;4-'.-....-.'- ...-.El.;'.;ff-.v.-.--',ofuui'ia-M P.Igr' Our 1-!111111'1'1'11' It'lglrfy-JM nn'ppfo'- ,, 'o ,------fify4p'f-,'- ..$..-,,4,'44'4a'o ooi l g Garzzpfimezm E of Yozzr ?Xzofogrdpkr CPO YOUNG AND CARL SEVENTH AND VINE STREETS ,,.-u, ,A'thHJJ-N --4dm-me4wa4;muu-----J 'WMHH-'M-',W;--.F-- ,...... e- - Looeo'o'a4aqvv,4veo,4gev, ....; 'vpf '..i'vowii......-...4i.;4vq Pug: Um Hmuh-af' Highry-srvrn Compliments 0f The Atkins C94 Pearce Monugocturing Co. FIFTH AND EGGLESTON AVENUE CINCINNATI, OHIO CompH-mems 0f THE RlCHARDSON-TAYLOR PRINTING COMPANY 159615? Wm 5W W.- Pugr Om: Hundred EigIIr-y-cigh! 3' i s ; W' mm-u W W, 'WW,MW d. I SHAMPION COATED PAPER COMPANY HAMILTON, OHIO Jr? PEI? WW; Makers of the paper on which this Annual is printed r83 Manufacturers of Fme: coated and uncoatcd papers and Czlrdbnard away :1 milIiou pounds per day. Wig; m mm i 4-163 Hamilton Avenue 3939 Spring Grove Avenue 3453 Reading Read um Page On: Hundrrrf Eighty-nim H-lh-I-nrno-o-o om m...- -..- u m 1 $17929 0:: Music 35 Smdmmmi : Ajifiatmi m'rf; Umwrsr'ry of C Eurimmri um! Sn 11-:t'ier' C allege u, HE DAYS OF YOUTH arc the days to acquire a liberal education for culture and to prepare for the life work to fol- low. You are invited to consult Cincinnatfs own endowed institution 2 for elementary, advanced, and higher education in all branches of MUSEC AND DRAMA Eminent teachers await you. Tuition rates are moderate. Invest now in your future and reap generous dividends in satis- faction and remuneration. Send for 1929-1930 Year Book Tire Food You Eat Most Jobs OHer Nlen Little More Should Br: 1238 Best Than a Day by Day Existence9 But Life Insurance Work JACK FROST OEers the Opportunity BRAND of Building a Career-9 Canned Fruits and Vegetabies Especially is this true when offering DANDY-LINE THE PREFERRED RISK PLAN BRAND which furnishes from 895 to 229;; High-Grade Food Products murc pmtectiun than if the same . . . They sinnd for Uniform money 15 Invested 1n standard aver Excellence and Purity age class rates. A'l' ALI. FIRST-CLASS GROCERS W W. A. R. BRUEHL 9 Son Urmm Lift i'ruuraurc Co. of N. Y. I The COlter C0. 9h9-9l4. Chamber of Commerce Bldg. mumJH-Pmm,, J-u WWW M9 Safe Diuriiumn CINCINNATI i 535-543 Reading Road, Cincinnati Mwiom -Oum 'J-OJ'J ,J- 'cr-d- W'Wuumo'mwwuwnum m4m , HHJJJH-JWHJ Pugc' Um- Humfrm' Numy 3 3 . i z z 2 i : I i FIFTH AND ELM Sn. 1 CINCINNATI, OHIO Cand 918l-9182 Cand 9I81-9182 5 i Phone Woodburn 1208 200 Rooms i i 3 i HOWE S FAMILY HOTEL 2 i 1322 East McMillan Street t CINCINNATI I Steam Heat Private Baths E . 7 W 7 ,, 5 E ATTENTION TEACHERS! : If you teach in any public or private school nr College in Hamilton v. t Co.J we will give you special reduced rates on automobile insurance. E . Caif m for fmth' information i K E JOHN B. MORRIS ac co. i E General Insurance i Telephone Main 2542, or Mr. Evans, Mad. 51-1. : I -- - wm- -- t 5 s t E :SM'; ROOKWOOD 3 s 9 ? Always has been an important factor in the s g formation of taste in America. 2 ? E The Rookwood Pottery Company i i TILES AND POTTERY CINCINNATI, OHIO : '4 mu io;u--,---.............-..........- ........H--4.. -, ---u -- -----m Paw Um- Hmmn-J .Vimtywnr mmwwww,mm? -.-: :7. 1.: ; -.'.-.- A .'- ' t. '3'. - '.:.'..s. .M I . . 5 Confer with us 011 designs and prices When you are interested in this yearjs Club pins and buttons and society keys. You will find the. large variety of designs and our specific suggestions very helpful. Makers of Walnut Hilts High Oj?icim' Pins and Ring: W THE MILLER JEWELRY CO. Sixth at Vine Street Greenwood Building Cincinnati PACHOUD BROTHERS LUMBER - - - MILLWORK - - - ROOFINGS We have complete materials for Houses -- Barns - Camps w Our BEA acre tract is located at 1525-35 W. EIGHTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO PhOnE War. 3730-31 Page Our thandraf Ninay-rwa WW ANOTHER HOUSE BUILT . . . . Another HOME Made WU THE MYERS Y. COOPER C0. 4-08 UNION TRUST BUILDING Telephone Main 2213 M5 30 Years of Successful Building Our Faith m mm . i J Y in. me wine of 1522.55 advertisement E rem on me Ira N Mm? 13!:ch 517';an i day: an: aver and Mme now 5-3: I-Vabz-N-t Hilir H igli. Zyecome inter- l sailed permrmlly iv: waft.- home ?EECBJ- 1 side: as ICE rmd COAL we wiU lie rcmemimrcd . 1., al The CITY ICE 8:: FUEL ea. 3 mo LJJiWMJ-i '4 m ----- M 1m Pug: Um Hmnfrrd .N'rmvy-rfn'rr MW...- Com-plimem: C omphmem: of of E A FRIEND A FRIEND I AFTER SCHOOL STOP AT GEO A DURBAN .MALAS. BROS- : Flowers That Satisfy Far Dellcmus Candles, Dainty Lunches 911 EAST McMILLA'N STREET Plume xvgodhnm 724-0 HARRY WILLSEY and His Cincinnati Club Orchesm arr rmaihbl'r far DANCES. DINNERS, W. E. DEAN 8: COMPANY and Fun: Ice Cream W'OODBURN AND MCRIILLAN l i Bands, Investments, Bank Stocks I RECEPTIONS and WEDDINGS ' 710 Dixie Terminal Bldg, Cincinnati, 0. pHDNES-i Kmnv 4537-Cnsm. TODIJ Phone Main 706 Ciacirzrmms Cream: Arkkn'c and THOS M GEOGHEGAN Sporting Good: Star: I . . INSURANCE The Belles Brendamour Co. FIRE AND CASUALTY 130-132 ram sum STREET . Main 511 902 Pam Nam Bank Bldg. Bus. W'oodbum 4404 JOHN SCHWARTZ Aims Hotel Flower Shoppe . Fine Footwear Fiozvm for wary Occmon ALMS HOTEL McMILLAN 8: Vrc'mnv Run. I 754 ?56 EAST IHCNIH'LAN STREET CUT FLOIVERS AND PLANTS 19': Dzhpgr , , . C. omplzmmzrx Univ. 1??! Telegraph Service of DURBANS GREENHOUSES jnszvu P. Dunnns, Pimp. A FRIEND 533 MCALPIN AVENUE, CINCINVATI 4... ... , M::'.-n'!r r A.CRE' u t. H CRFTIL: :an : 102:er-9:1 03 m m: VAL PURCELL CLASSIC MUSIC SHOP Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating JOSEPH KROLAGE. Prop. . Canal. UH Res Phone. Mehme 4138 flnra RIC NTL;iJMI2RY R 1-xD TWELFTH m RACE CINCINNATI. OHIO CJ'H MHWU 9757 - C om ii-mmis L. M. Prmce Co. P c 0f OPTICIANS A FRIEND 108 WEST FOURTH STREET m n Hnl; l Wnuwio'uummmmuJum- -HHJ-q, m.p.-.p4v;;um umaowm T i i ; Pug: Our Mmldrad Ninayfum W14-W'W om I 2 1 i ! i Tulcplmnca. MAM II; 35-11; 56 LETT 81 CO. SECOND AND WI-XLN L l' S'I'RI'ZI'ZTS Daily Express Hauling 39$ Batavia XViIlizlmsburg Mt. Orab i Sardinia XVinchc-stcr Seaman Peebles Portsmouth Amelia - Bcchcl Hamcrsvil 1t: Georgetown Cr; m p! imam: or The Girls of Room 17 0.3 l; MHW'H'I-s- .- -u ' ,--- ' ...- ..-.. ; awmb? QUALITY SERVICE LOWE BC CAMPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS COMPANY g ? Tclcphonu CAnaI 595? 705 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI PICTURE FRAM ING PROBLEMS A RF. EH HA'ED BEST BY Judefs f ART STORE 53233.3: 13 31 V1 NF. STREET :Yl' FUL'RTI'II'LN'J'H i l'agr rm: Hnmin'zf Nllur'llr-firr W 'h The I Womank Exchange H3 VVI'TST FOURTH STREET Compliment: .13 0f NEEDLE WORK DEPARTMENT Charles S. Albert ?3 LUNCH ROOM AND EDIBLE DEPARTMENT $ 1 Safety First - - - i STAY CLUSIC TC! SCHURR GEORGE SCHORR ; Compiimem; Costume Materials. Ornaments, Of Trimmings, Silks. Sarins, Jewelry, i Flowers, Masks, A FRIEND Gold and Silver Metal Cloths A SPECIAL'I'Y 5. W. CUR. PEARL AND VIM: 5T5. CINCINNATI, OHIO I'anc MAM 3HTH --H-WW,WH-W Pugr 0n: Hmnfrrrf Nr'nc'JIr-nx H Sales Buy Your New Ford from The Frickman Motor Co. S erw'ce x MAINSON AND Wlili'I'Sl-ZI. x Plume BRJSl'INu EHUU-ZUUI Construcrion C0. Building Contractors The Ferro Concrete CINCINNATI, 0. The A. L. Meyer Grocery Co. Iisum mm. +7 YFAH: I Meats, Fish, Pouhry Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables UNIV, IHLL-PHQFIUW CLIFTON AND LUDLOVV .-Uf1iNUl-IS CINCINNA'I'I. OHIO Kelly Springfield Tires Howe Tire Service Tires and Batteries ISZH RACE S'I'RI'TI'IT CINCINXATI Phunc CAHJI 3N5 Riga?! Pr'frm HEM Gmnamramf WALNUT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Kl-IMPIER LANE AND IX-Im-HLLAN Alarming ururr-Hp, 'Il'cn CTclock Mening W'urship. Scrcn Vnrtyil'u'c O'cluck t Gumf .Mmh: Wt l-anmme You The E Thomas J. Nichol Co. Steam and Hot Water Heating FOR Residences, Churches, and Schools CUR. PEARL AND LL'DLiNV 5T5. ClNCINN.-YJ I, OHIO l'huncs Mgkin Simlliifjxl -, II- fzife you. fresimre oifm'x are Lemwiwg :0 p233! .rizcair frmnrire INJH'fHNrHH m Original Leangwell Studio Fin; Swan! of Nx'm'npan'uu, a:luHh 1nd WM MAin Til ; MAin $989 IS W'l'iST SIXTH S'l'k-EHT Su-nmj Flzmr ilth-r Building CLIFTON PRICE HILL Stiefs Pharmacies Particular Druggists $236??? w: H Huioumwunouumu--unm HHHM W .. Pgrgr Unr Hnma'rrrf Niurry-xrr'rir 'I P 3a ' 1; Fl y It wit owers u ,, DIEHUS FLORAL SHOP THE RITZ I'lh'mbcr of FfuffifJ' I'rh'gmpiz IJcUt'n'r-v SANITARY BARBER SHOP Phone CAImI 4-055 13- FIXLEY. Pwp. 1309 VINE STREET 223 EAST FOURTH STREET i i k I ??:Jy J'vnmtig; mud! m i ARTHUR KING A. BC N. MUSIC C0. CANDY 92l MerI.I..-X.V STRICIH' - r . LVIIW dtmrs nust uf rim Orpiwumi . 7 - T i d 'JH-l- v. C 01 BL RR Telephonc, VVOtJdburn 4.7111 I'honc Ahm 4-9; I7 Co-Jn' Ijnmyf; A. ESSLINGER p0,: ' ' ? Bakery and Confectionery 333.2 VINE STREET A FRIEND ; CINCINNA'I'I Cmnpfimems - AW: 9113! i of Edna Holdt School of Dancing -1 9+5 DANA :HWCNUE, AVONDALE ROBERT 5' MARX 0 1hr; ramplrrrz fmfmriwmf .-:mf Aligfmmrf mp .mn mmfrm' ramerf-v ronHNrf. : H - - - . -l +. C rm-Jphmeyrm CompKiHmmJ 0f 0f E EDWARD AND -$ WALTER MITCHELL A FRIEND ; -.. - -.-- - -.- Ca mph'uwmx Crmrpfiimwm 0f 0f ROBERT S. ALTER i The Boys of Room 37 SPANGENBERG MEATS ! 0f ? 2539 W'UODBL'RN AVENUE I A FRIEND I'Imnu W'Ulm. 59.2: I Com plimwu: BRUNKEaS PHARMACY Eye! Examirrmf Ui.:;.re.i Fitter! Drugs and Prescriptions HARRY L. BIEHL, Optician RIIJGI'I w; MON'I'GUMERY Phone M'on 0743 PLEARANT RIDGE . 3W2 VINE ST.. ClNClNNA'I'L OHIO Pllnnrs. jEtfr'rn-II 596. 9:33, 94-33 I Our dmrr Ilurth 0f McMillan WM m w W; F'Krgr Our Hrmdru! N.I'me-m'gfir Wm..- Comp! imam 9! WILLIAM F. HOHMANN Attorney at Law From a Medical Friend who be- lieves the youth of today better in every way than those gone before, thanks to our schools. C0 31.? pf! me u r,- of THUS. B. RICHMOND Attorney at Law TEMPLI: COURT HLIJIL. liIGHTI-I nnd PLUM CINCINNATI. OHIO Compii-mmr: af The Girls of Room 15 WEISSMANN5 PHARMACY Nokmms'r Comm VINE STREET Jun L'vwm-tsrlv AVLNUL CINCIVHVIL 01m: Cnmpfr'rmwm: of A FRIEND L D. l-lnmnclcr Fred Slruirhcr J. D. HASEMEIER 86 CO. Painters mid Decorators Mmhrrrm'. pr'ir'rrd HEW ?'upm' .md FEM: ll'n-N Cnr-c'u'mg; liljlublhhul :38: llel 'IOHN STRI'II'ZT Phunc Wlisl 59ml J. F. Blumenthal, Pharmacist Reading Rand .1an Clinton 5prings Phunc-s: AVrm 5400. 3461, :In: Pr'rit'r'mhom rmr xpcrim'ry. .HJ' pr'rirn'pn'um z'dHc'J for mu! zitfircn-zf. Howard FINE RADIOS Majestic C. W. IFERD 56 C0. Scl'vicc .'1I1 sets nnywhrrv :my limc M-uV Vuu W'ILLI-uw AVE NORWIOOD. OHIO I'honc IEHL-rsun :257-M Com p1? imam- 0f A FRIEND Campfimeuu 0f The Girls of Room 13 $96 WEN l Complimwr-IJ 0f The Girls of Room 32 396 W mm Pngr 01;: Hmrrfrrd Nirarry-m'ur wf'uanHm-J 'W-rm'm'm m W z : E 2 P P i P : a P P x : : z a t : : I a P : t : a P W ...- -,.h.- -..H,.p., ..... -m, Wwwffmo aa- ar-a,m ' f..- -.t 4-..- .- ...... - W A P rm A BRIGH'PER cwnerAn :33; LACKNER NEONan mg 70 84 PEARL MSIGNS P. C. PUSATERI 8: C0. IMPORTED DELICACIES MACARONI - - - OLIVE OIL - - - CHEESE AH Ix-PILP- ut- Fruih 'imP P'cgciidalth CANAL 1980;1981 IHS VP'EST SIXTH STREET CINCINNATI OUR AUTO DELH'ERIES AFFORD QUICK SERVICE Cm'ufrfiimwm 0f A FRIEND What do you desire? Pm 21m; ir': a 'ch'r'oud'wi:mr! Fun! . . . P: 1:: 2' mafia; , Pu m: :c No. P1: H: .-r Tun mm: J'J'm' : '2': 'r'S'r'r ' 0 pm ;; swing; H: Kim! HIV! frag 1 , I'er 1'15. r :! IP'Iron .r- JIHH Iv- : ,I -r Irsf: PJ' .- ' .H'M . 'lfm'mcc Jud .1L'.'l!5f.-'.m. THE PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK 86 TRUST C0. Home Office: Seventh and Vine. Streets P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P I I P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Pug: Tr: n Hrrmr'u'd ffHH4,,,, --- -.................H,4....-..- H..- '4-44 o-+u44m L---.-.-.-.- .-.-.--.-- WWWW WA, RENCH-BAUER ICE CREAM is a dairy product. It is concentrated milk in a delicious form. Ice cream lovers know its delicious tastewalways the same good quality and distinct flavor. THE FRENCH BROS.-BAUER CO. Canal 5880 CINCINNATI, OHIO i n .... , RTANLFFAC'I'L'RINC; t f E: .. jEWELERS ; . KMCKLEEPORG Diamond Imporfers XG ERHARDT Relmmfding of .J'cr-nvf'ry, Sr'rZHmXJ CnNdlw :mrf W CINCINNATI-O- meawilj; Pius, Rings, Dam; mer; I . RFTI'AI 1.. 5,.xL1asR0cm r 811 RACE ST, SIXTH FLOOR 0 THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST LOEWE BROS. FANCY GROCERIES - FRUITS - VEGETABLES l DELICATESSEN z Phonc AVUII 5915 2552 VI NF. STR EFT Cmaplimams 0f HERBERT L. BROWN m .. , , , ,hmff,'w,m4,,nm u w L Pugr Two Hnmfrrd Gm- Phunes Woodburn 83 and S4 Eggers Refinishing Company Authorized DU PONT DUCO Refmishers 2523 KEMPER LANE WALNUT HILLS Wm Mason-Field School of Dancing THE MAISONETTE THE MODERMSTIC STUDIO 2524- Gilbcrt Avenue Wuudbum 2406 Pecbles Comer AFTER SCHOOL VISIT The CANDY LAND For Your LIGHT LUNCHES Woodburn 639-5173 JONES ICE CREAM AND CANDIES . . ' . . The Florist 2310 Woodburn Avenue Nem- Madisan Rand pm, woman. 252; 1035-1037 E. MCMILLAN ST. . : NOW QT ' ' 93ti2Curls 5:. SYCAMORE HAMMOND ua ily Printers GARAGE Snmr Mam SYCAMORE STREET, BELOW FOURTH g WO????ERR 7'!:4:. Friendly Garage LOCUST Compffmam: of Confectionery and Delicatessen SANDWICHES - iCE CREAM Pearl Market Bank and CANDY v- PERIODICALS HUS LOCUST STREE'I' The Western Bank and Trust Company ? Twelfth and Ville Streets Trust Company Cam pfimwm 0f A FRIEND Vathe School of Dancing 2625 Gilbert Avenue A'r TIM JUnmx'an FOR EVERY TYPE OF THE DANCE Phone Wnodburn ?366 FINK ELECTRIC SHOP Refrigeration - - - Radios Woonaunx mm NIMNSON Roan Phones Vv'dhrn. 6143 62+4 63+5 i 1 Eastern Hills Y. M. C. A. l The Community 1m E. ALBIEZ MEATS and POULTRY 2721 WOODBURN AVE. WK F. GROTJ'LAL'S I'Imnc: VVOndhurn 5'53 kmlxn Hanna REMODELIXG Fun WORK ROBERT STOLWORTHY LADIES TAILOR High Clan TaHartgi Gummy: to Order A: Peeblrs Comcr Since 190-1- Dunxm BLDG. 2453 GILBERT Ava. J K SHOE REPAIRING 27l9 Woonnum AVENUE, Opp. Canton I'Imru: Wdhrn. 6754-31 Pugr' Turn Humfrni' Two w ero-ranm Wm W'm-ff ,mi-q f '1 m m Put Your Duds In Our Suds THE WALNUT HILLS LAUNDRY COMPANY ! 1022-24-26-28-30-33 FORAKER AVENUE TELEPHONE. WOODBURN 127 JEWELRY SILI'ERWARE STERLING SILVER HOVELTIES LEATHER GOODS CUTLER? PARISIAN won 6 em GRHE'I'ING CARDS ECCLESIASTICAL GOODS CHINA NOVELTIES CLOCKS CHAS. J. PETZHOLD ARTIFICIAL FLO VER5 33 EAST FIFTH STREET Gountain Squard CINCINNATI. OHIO PHONE MAIN 4980 THE EMBRY-RIDDLE SCHOOL MECHANICAL DRAWING and ARTISTSJ MATERIALS THE FERD. WAGNER C0. 113 EAST FIFTH STREET Opp. Post OfEce Co mpfimwzu of of 1 AVIATION ; g P THE UBIKO MILLING CO. CINCINNATI OHIO SHOP AND SAVE, at L O E W E N S T E I N,S featuring ihu Inuit complcrc line 01 z Fruits, Vegefabfes, Meets and Imported and Domestic: Groceries. Delivery Service .M'nn ling FORI'JS'I' AND READING ROAD Cmnpl-WMMs o f C. LOUIS MEYERS PHARMACY AVun U919 I LHH Iu pim um ur tmoriiu m trmnuu lhc SUPERIOR WAY rig SUPERIOR MUSIC TEACHERS k: a 36 EAST FIFTH STREET F1 f :81er Song Shun unlrnncu Hurr- slum ' : mm mm FOL'N'I'AIN SQL'ARIC I L m-n---umuw u 4 Pngr Tam Hrrmfrrrf TINT: MW C am?! 1' meat: of The Business School H'ITH THE University Atmosphere Littleford School 900 Neavc Bldg, Race at Fourth A. ROBT. GROENKE SPECIAL AGENT The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance C0. of Newark, N. J. QQEIP-udp L. D. DREWRY CO. 501 Mercantile Building CINCINNATI, OHIO T121: spare :Im-mfm-l 1'13: Seasongood 86 Mayer Investment Securities .3' 2U+ INGALLS BLDf 1'. CINCINNATI, OH 10 Repairing Remodeling CARPEMER AND 50mm 2...? 517.911le S'I'Rlili'l' CAIL'II 0261 vmW-wauut'mwp'm'w Inomffm 1 425 Wain 82W, Gizcmmm Wilbur Dubois 86 Son Contracting LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS ? MADISON ROAD OppA Childruifs Home Tim Jurmrm Hrtoi- Jl'iurr'zrrf. 1': Friifflmifugf in its mrirty, riclnu-ss :Iml rilul im-m-sl. Nu- Hhcrx: is it mwr .Inlt' lcly pnrm'n'd ur Ilmru dLu ? 11541!!tu :Ivnntlhh- Um: in thal E'.IrI-rhu hnunr nf dlI-Eit'rnillg hunk; anL-r5- Glyn? Bunk glyplf L'Erxr'immrih' Mm! Iurerrm-ring Bani Shun E Ii GARFIELD PLACE Docrmzs BUILDING Telephone, MUnwna EI-l-EIR Orrin? Pmmprf-y :I rremh-rf 'f'n WM. D. STAGGE Contracting PIasterer : PLAIN AXIJ ORNAMEN'IC-U. 3127 I'lcxunu-L PLACE. W'I IS'l'WO0lJ CINCINNATL OHIO : i i : 3 3 a z z E E : t i t Payt- Tn'n Hfmrl'r'rdf I'rmr g ! FIIN firm of BUESCHER,, S axoph on es and .111 Instruments used in the modern Band and Orchestra. FILLMORE Music House 523 Elm St. Will A. Ackermann Paint Co. Distributors of Keystone Paint and Varnish Main 33-1-1 131 WEST SIXTH STREET Complimtrm ff The Richardson-Taylor Printing Company LUNCHROOM MEATS Cam 1'. Ems m r. f A FRIEND mm ..---.-.- W r' '-Ho-c ',.--.-..--.. -f-.-;,,--H-u;,u,'.n;;ouwaa 'mm' -' .n-m-ho H I l Phones: Canal I25-126iI27i128 EEK mum. flarists F 30105:: Tdegmpized Eacrywlmr: GREEN HOUSES, DELHI, OHIO 1233 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio l: A :miwd though Praperiy Find Claus: Jung 9 I, E aka OPTICAL DEPARTM ENT- 2509 GILBERT AVE. PEEDLES CORNER HE High Srhuuis are reaching out to a very crmuch higher standard of education for the boys and giils of tin: Nation. tht-II we erli you Phutogmphs we have the iame though! in mind. . . . The J1ighcsi:tand:rd that vu- can rfrdllCE. airing uilh the right ideal of Igond ch'mlctir :ind qualitv Phumgraphs. J. ALBERT JONES Photographer 429 RACE STREET CINCINNATI Pug: Two Hundred Fn'a ! l E i i l E m, r -- N W,,m .- m f.;fmf 'r mm v-u-IIIN' DE LUXE zinc etchings and half- tones have splendid detail, .x f- beautiful sheen, and are rich in 52K tone values. They add beauty and fxx Q distinctiveness to your annual. 9 4 w p :0 0!. DE 13x3 Emmvmo Commeij QUALITY INVISTS e HIH'HNG PLATES RITOUCHIRS Ww$udafyf RP 3.15 Cor mama If Elyhlh ,l : '5', Pug: Tara Hnmfrrd Sir c; E$$h gm . Egg? 4 . 51,55 THE HIRSCHFELD PRINTING COMPANY . tn? ng $$ 211' Hi. Goad Printing Produced Economicalfy uio-mb West Court Street Cl N C I N NAT! ' Wagwgwa $- $42 .7021??? Ire??? m..- , . Pug: Two Hundred Swen Press 0F . THE HERSCHFELD PRINTING CO. Cincinnati
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.