Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1932
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L ..L............... . , . . x , l I r The Remernbrancer' Yhe Qwcfioiel Annual Publi-:anon of fhe Sjrudenf Body of VValnU+ HIHS High School Cinoinnalri, Qhio VIRGINIA SCHLOTMAN . . Ednor CLIFFORD CORDES . Business Manager MR, NNAYNE GREGORY, Facuhy Advisor We WT oreworcl ln l895, WalnuT Hills High School was opened To 684 pupils under The guidance oT TwenTy Teachers and Mr. J. R. Bishop. Ever since Then The school has been developing and improving iTselT. ln l9l9. iT was deTermined To devoTe This school especially To The classics and To The prep- araTion of iTs pupils Tor college. Under The principalship oT Mr. George E. Davis, This pro- gram has been carried on. ln addiTion To The regular subiecTs of The curriculum, dramaTics, debaTing. music, and aThleTics are emphasized in The sTudenT's liTe. The school has increased To I,25O pupils and sixTy-one Teachers. A beauTiTul new building has This year been opened To ac- commodaTe The increased needs oT The school. Each year. so Tar, has marked improvemenTs in our school. Hence, we, The class OT l932, wanT To express our belief in The TuTure classes, who we know will conTinue To improve WalnuT Hills High School as iT has been improved in The pasT. Q2 MNH? Qedication Wifh The deepesi' apprecia+ion for his sincere co-operafion wifh 'rhe sfudenf body in general, and our class, in parficular, we dedicafe Huis Remembrancer To MR. WILLIAM A. EVANS our Assis+an1' Principal lil heme Inasmuch as we have now spenl our lirsl year in fhe new building among fresh and inspiring surroundings, if seems filling lo use as lhe Theme of 'lhis Remembrancer 'rhe modern spirit which we hope will con- rinue on 'rhrough fhe years as fhe spirif of lhe new Walnul l-lills High School. We have endeavored 'lo carry ou+ our 'lheme in each lefler and drawing of +his boolc. May our successors be urged onward by 'rhe same spiril of progress. .1 ' s , 5 S 5 1 A 4 1, , ,, ,. . 5 +34 'V I 'Ili' z seonse a DAVIS Principal , Yale Universiiy WILLIAM A. EVANS ' Assisfeni' Principal Denison Universify OLIVE M., CLARKE Dean of Girls ' Wellsley College ' HENRIETTA ASI-IBROCK French A , Universify - of Cincinnati MARIE BECKER ' Mafhemajics 1 A Universily of Cincinnaii LAURA M. RELLVILLE Ari' , Universiiy of Cincinnati D. ARTHUR BRICKER Arls and Crafts-Shop m Bradley Tech BROWN ' , ' Priniing Universiiy of Cincinnaii JAMES A. CALDWELL ' Bofenyand General Scienc Univertify- af Chicago IDA s. CARMICHAEL' 1 Arfs and Craffs ' Universi+y 'of Cincinneii a D. B. CARPENTER Mafhernaiics Georgefown Universiiy HELEN K. CARSON Librarian. Univefsify of Iowa I ARTHUR I. CONDIT ' Laiih and English Wabash College AMOS' M. CRANE ' Bofany' and Physics Univarsiiy of Cincinnafi eeRvRuoE'cuRns 2 ' -, American Hisfory-Civics j Bosfon U niversify MARIE LOUISE DAVIS Spanish I ' Universiiy of Cincinnafi FRANCES DYER Civics-+Hisiory-Social Science Univefsiiy of Cincinnafi ELLA ELBERG . Zoology Universify off Cincinnati LAURA FISHER Lafin and Social Science Universify of Cincinnafi MADGE W. GALBREATH La'I'in Miami Universify HARRY w. GASSMAN Mathematics I .A Washingion and 'Lee 'Univelilly isAsELLE GEIGER y Ari' - ' Universi+y of Cincinnafi WAYNE GREGORY English A ' Norihwesiern Universify - FRANCES HANAUER f I Physical Educafion , Universify' of' Cincinnaii LORETTA HARTZELL' '- , . Penmanship , I Universify of Cincinnali P. N. HASKINS 'I ' I Civics. Hisfory : b Universify of' Cincinnafi .WILMA HUTCHIINSON ' Civics,4'English I, W f Miami University HARQL15 INSREEP ' 'R English I Univarsify of Cincinridi. EMMA S. KERSTING Mafhomafics Universify ali Cincinnafl DR. ARTHUR KNO,Cl'l Physical Educaiion Cincinnati Medical Colle .1.a'.,-4i-:-.., .. QI Pi IPM? I A 4 .nafiiihmrz .xv '. .,. tw iF' 'nl 'YI 1 'Ir wif i .MS ki Hi li ' ' .f a J 15- , V, ., . ggi ., gr I l :uv Q .3 , -I. iii ', J-f. I .-A .f 'i :- LN, if H, ,. L 'J' was .J FRANCES Koi-INKY ' Mathematics University of Cincinnati MARGARET L. LEACH Latin. History University ot Cincinnati FRIEDA A. LOTZE Public Spealmin University o? Cincinnati EDWARD F. MACKE English University of Cincinnati RUTH E. MARTIN Greeii and Latin Ohio Wesleyan University ELEANOR Mc DEVITT English University of Cincinnati AUGUST McKEMMIE Latin Emery College EDNA MOORMAN Cooking . University of Cincinnati lVAN MEYERS Mathematics 1 Purdue University NELLE M URPHY Music Cincinnati Conservatory of Music tml 'x i - ' . Faculty HERMAN E. NEWMAN Chemistry University ot Cincinnati SYRIAN NIEMAN Social Science University ot Cincinnati LOWE W. NIMMO Physical Education and Physiology University of Cincinnati ETTA O'l lARA English University ot Cincinnati BEULAH F. PURINGTON English Colby College LAURA RENFROW Latin University ot Cincinnati LAURA RIFFE Latin ' University ot Cincinnati HELEN SANFORD Latin and History Miami University MARY VlRGl'NlA SELLERS Physical Education University of Michigan SUSAN SHAFFER Assistant Librarian University of Cincinnati MYRTLE SNYDER Sewing University of Cincinnati IRENE STEINAU French University of Cincinnati NORMA STRATEMEYER German University ot Cincinnati ANNE SUTHERLAND English Western College C. O. TOWER Mathematics Kansas State University CARL VARRELMAN Physical Education University of Cincinnati EMERSON VENABLE English University of Cincinnati ALICE E. WILSON Latin University of Cincinnati ALMA WUEST Mathematics University ot Cincinnati MERRILL B. VanPELT Orchestra Ohio Wesleyan U niversity Con+en+s BOOK I . . . Classes BOOK ll . . . A+hle+ics BOOK Ill . . . 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I-I. I-I. S. Baseball, 9, IO. II, I2 BasIceTbaII. IO, Il, I2. FO0TbaII, 9, IO, II, I2 STudenT Council, IO. Track Team, II. FRANKLIN ALTER III Two Things convince us ThaT The Third musT have been quiTe a salesman, The number of ads he broughT in, and The TacT ThaT he could sell his TaTher The idea Thai' his son needed a Cadillac roadsTer. I el-sam S+aH, ii, 12. ' Remembrancer, II, I2. i Camera Club, IZ. Tennis Club, I2. EARL ENNIS ACOMB, JR. Buds slow smile and soTT drawl show- ed a Iilceable naTure buT concealed 6 firm deTerminaTion. MidgeT DramaTic Club, 8 WoodcraTT Club, 8. Tennis Club, IO, II, I2. LaTin Club, IO, II. ArT League RepresenTaTive. 9. LLOYD ALLEN Lloyd was probably The mosT univer sally Iilced person in The whole school. Glee Club, I2. Ullzccrimiiiiijifmiieriimiiriiicnzma new Page faurleenj ' A -, MA.. , k, .'4 be VYAXIMIXIICIDTI' IIIfIIQI MLS I1I'UIfICIEU'IQI ROBERT LEE AMIDON A poel saw Bob and said, And fhen he would fallc, ye gods how he would fella Debalinq Club. 9, IO, II, I2. Dramalic Club, 9, IO, II, I2. Operefle. 9, IO. Sfamp Club, 9. Hi-Y, 3, 4. Midsummer Nighls' Dream, ll. The Templeslf' I2. Tennis Club. 9, IO, ll. MARGARET MARY ANDREWS I-Ier beaulilul red hair is as gay, end, like herself, wilhoul rancourf' Dramafic Club 9, IO, II, I2. Glee Club, 9, IO, II, I2 Musical Comedy, 9. Lalin Club, II. Girl Reserves, ll, I2. Pollyenne Club, II, I2. Girls' Alhlefic Associalion, I2. The Tempest I2. iusl gol 'I'r'. Debaling, 7, 8. Dramafic Club, 7, 8, Baslce+baIl, 9, IO, Il, Girl Reserves, 7, 8, 9 Tennis Club, I I. JAMES EDWIN BARTI-IOLOMEW We always used lo 'rhinlc lhe following e funny quolelion unlil we mel James- 5+iII wafer runs deep. Midqel Dremelic Club, 8. DOLORES IONE AVILES To describe her-you cenil-shes Cenferball, 7, 8, 9, IO II 9, IO. , IO, II, I2. Girls' Alhellic Associalion, I2. Glee Club, 9, IO, Il, I2 IQI5KiIQIiIEI'I7E'EI1II1IIfIEI3EI5I2AkTINI1CIQ'ZIQIfIfIiR H9952 'w fPnge jffleen EUGENIA MAY BLANEY SI'1e's noi loo large and noi' Too small, buf clever and cheerful and loved by all. Debating Club, 7, 8, IO. Dramafic Club, 7, 8. Girl Reserves, 7, 9. Boosiers Club, II, I2. Lalin Club, II, I2. Gleam Sialif, I2. Remembrancer Slafi. IZ. LUCIEN LEE BOWMAN I.ee's molfo was: When sfudy infer- Ieres wiih a good lime, ou? wifh sfudyf' Dramafic Club, 9, IO. Gym Team, II, I2. Gym Exhibiiion Team, I2. Track Team, II. Siudeni' Council, II. WAHUXUUDU HIE IQLIQL3 UEIUGEU-U DOROTI-I EA DEAN BECKET She's iusi' plain Ialenfedf' Dramaiic Club-f 9, IO, II, I2. Debafing Club, IO. Gleam Slalf, I I, I2. Pollyanna Club, II. Midsummer Nigh+s' Dream, II. Girls' Alhleiic Associaiion, I2. WALTER WUENKER BEINI-IART Beiny's characier can besi be summed up in The way in which everyone Ihinlrs olh im, Good, old Beinyf' Lilerary Club, 8. Woodcrafi Club, 8. Junoir Debaiing Club, 8. 9. Junior Dramaiic Club, 9, IO. Glee Club, 9, IO, II. Operefia, 9, IO. I Ii-Y, II, I2. Senior Dramaiic Club, II. I2. Midsummer Nighis' Dream, II. The Tempest I2. Senior Debaiing Club, IO. Lalin Club, II. Baseball, IO, II, I2 ICapIainI. Fooiball, I2. ITEiEEIilI1IEEEIIIEEIQI?R?.AkIQINIEICIZIQIQI1IiR H9552 Page sixteen? LILILILLIILS IEILIIQICIEIQID WAHM KID IT Bill was a diligenl sludenf-of Ia+esl aufomobile models and engines. Eoofball Team, 9. Swimming Team, IO, II, I2 Sfudenf Council, IO. I-Ii-Y, IO, II, I2. Traclc Team, IO. Gym Team, II, I2. FLORENCE KATI-IRYNE BRENTSON SI'1e's wise, sIne's willy, sI1e's liflle sl'1e's preII'y. Baslcelball, II. Cenlerball, II. Dramafic Club, Il, IZ. Girl Reserves, II, I2. Glee Club, II, I2. Lafin Club, II. Midsummer Niglwlls Dream, II. Operella, II. Pollyanna Club, II, I2. Girls' Afliflelic: Associafion, I2. Remembrancer Sialil, IZ. The Tempest I2. Triple Trio, 12. NANCY BROWN ing. Drarnalic Club, I I. ELIZABETH LOUISE BUI-ILMAN Everybody lilies Iner-we carfl Iielp il. Erenclw Club, Il. German Club, II. IISOUIIWSFFI, lovely, and perfeclly charm- Tl1e New Poor, Il. Girls' Allwlefic Associalion. I2. IREEEI'IiI LEULIEEBUQAXUXUGZLE EPR H5952 I'Page ferenteen VYAXLLLIXLIQIDTT IQILIIII lQLlfL?E IQIIILICIELIIJ MARGARET LOIS CHANDLER The prefliesl Iillle llapper you ever saw-and one wilh sense. Dramalic Club, 9, IO, Il, IZ. Musical Comedy, 9. Girl Reserves, IO. - Glee Club, IO. Midsummer Nlghl's Dream, Il. Pollyanna Club, II, I2. Girls' Alhlelic Club, l2. WILLIARD ORVILLE CHANEY Willard didnll lallc much bul he Said a lol. Gym Team, 9, IO, Il, I2. , Radio Club, ll, 12. Slide Rule Club, Il. Gym Exhibilion Team, l2. CLAYTON BURMAN Il lhere had been a medal in W. H. H. S. for 'rhe mosl greally improved slu- denl, Clay would have won il, and he wasn'lA so bad when he slarled. Junior Baseball, 7. 8. Gleam Slahc, ll, l2. m Team, ll, l2. GY HE-Y, ll, 12. CARI. BALLARD BUSH CarI's arqumenls wilh lhe leachers were the means ol enllvening many a dull session. Lalin Club, II. Track Team, I2. Debafinq Club. II. IIIRIIEITU LEUVULEBLPRAAUXUGZLEITR H5952 Page elgbleenl WAHUWQDU UIEIDIILILS LIULICI'ElfI'Ul REBECCA DELORIS COFIELD Becky is such a frue friend fhal she fails To see any faulfs. Cenlerball Team, II. Girls' Exhibilicn Gym Team, Il. Girl Reserves, II, IZ. Glee Club, II, I2. Pollyanna Club, II, I2. Ari' League Represenfalive, I2. Girls' Afhlefic Associalion, I2. Swimming Team, IZ. Volley Ball Team. 'I2. CARL WILBUR CONDIT CarI's fafher was a Ieacher in Walnul Hills so nalurally he was The besl be- haved pupil lI1ere?? 7 Arl' League Represervlalive, B. Debaling Club, 7. Liferary Club, 8. Sludenf Council, 8. Woodcrafl Club, 8. Tennis Club, II. Slide Rule Club, II. CLIFFORD FREDERICK CORDES Driz was a heady, sleady boy wilh a heady s'ready. Sfudenl Council. 7. Gym Team, 8, 9, II, I2. Orcheslra, 8. 9. Debaling Club, 9, IO. Baseball Team. IO, II, I2. Track Team, IO. Ari League Represenlafive, I2. Foofball. I2. - I'Ii-Y, I2. Rernembrancer Slafi, I2. RACHEL MARSHALL COX Shes so willing. Baskefball Team, 9, IO, II, I2 Cenlerball Team, 9. IO, II. Dramalic Club, 9, IO, II, I2. Girls' Glee Club, 9, IO, II, I2. Operella, 9, IO, II, I2. Girl Reserves, IO, II, IZ. Arr League Reprefenlalive, II, I2. Midsummer Niqhls Dream, II. Pollyanna Club. Il, I2. The New Poor, II. Girls' A+hIeIic Associafion, I2. Remembrancer Slaff, I2. Student Council, IZ. The Tempest I2. Volley Ball Team, I2. LillIe Women, I2. LRZIQEIQIU EEUUFFBEFRXAUNUGZLE FFR IIQ952 fPage nineteen YXYAQUXUQUTT IQI-UU ELELS IQIlflUCIEIfI'IfI LISABETI-I DARDEN II we all were as good sludenls as Lisabelh, Ihere would be Iewer gray heads among The Iaculfy. Cenrerball Team, IO, I2. Drmaa+ic Club, IO, II, I2. Baslcelball Team, II. French Club, II. Girl Reserves, II, I2. Lafin Club, II. Pollyanna Club, II, I2. Tennis Club, II. Civic and Vocaiional League, I2. Girls' Alhleiic Assocaiiion, I2. L LOUIS KISSAIVI DeBUS, JR. Deb paddled Ihrough Walnur Hills on a calce of Ivory and a good repu- Iafion. Debafinq Club, 8, 9, IO. Gym Team, 9, IO, II, I2. Lilerary Club. 8. Dramaiic Club, 9, IO. Tracl: Team, 9, IO, Il, I2. Chess Club, IO. II. I-Ii-Y, IO, II, I2. Baslrelball, II. Foolball, II, l2. Sludenf Court II, I2. Gleam Slaii, I2. Siudeni Council. I2. RUTI-I BRYCE CULLEN She's preiiy in Iwo ways-pre+fy nice and preily api Io siay fha? way. Girl Reserves, 9, IO, II, I2. Debafing Club, 9. Sludenl Council, 9, IO, II, I2. Class Secrefary, II. Pollyanna Club, II, I2. Girls' Alhlefic Associaiion, I2. Vice Presideni of Class, l2. LACONIA WILLIAM DALE Two Ihings sland our in our minds aboui Laconia. his Iraclz record and his slories abouf his grandfafher. WoodcraI+ Club, 9. Gym Leader, II. Fooiball, I2. UZQLLLILI ILIQIUIEBLFQALINUCDLE IR UQ952 Page tufefztyj YXYAXILLIXIQICIDTT LIIILILLU-S LIUUCIELILI DANIEL BERNARD DECKELMAN Dan was a Iypical foofball cap+ain-- on 'the gridiron, in fhe classroom, and wifh Ihe girls. Gym Team, 9, IO, Il, I2. Gym Exhibi+ion Team, IO, II, I2. Foofball Team, IO, II, I2 ICap1'ain Traclc Team. IO, II, I2. Baslcefball, II, I2. The New Poor, II. Sludenf Council, I2. FAYE LOUISE DESCI-ILER The swee+esI', Icindesr, girl and Ihe Ioveliesl' friend. As You Lilre If, IO. Girl Reserves, IO, II, I2. Glee Club, IO, II. - Operefla, IO. Dramatic Club, II, I2. Pollyanna Club, II, I2. STANLEY EDWARD disarming grin. Golf Team, IO. RICHARD I-IERBERT DIETZ Dick had Ihe gill of making all his sfories laughed af, whelher or noi Ihey were good. DEYE Slam should have received a salary as assisfanr coach, and a medal for his Baslrefball Team. II. 7 ITQEEITU LEUULIBLFRXAUNUQDLEUR H9952 Page twenty-one YXYAlfI.LIXlIILlDTT IITLILI LLUEE LIUUCIELTLI HELEN FABIANI To Those who Icnew her-a perT kind oT a girl wiTh a wiTTy Turn oT mind. OpereTTa, IO. Glee Club, IZ. GEORGE REEDER FAHNESTOCK YaTz noT only does The Taslcs which are assigned To him. buT he consTanTly Thinks up more To do. WILLIAM STEPHENS DIETZ The caTacIysrnic ebuIIiTions oT STeve's cosmographic menfal scinTilIaTions are in TiniTesirnalIy convincing. STudenT Courf, II, IZ. STudenT Council, ll, IZ. DramaTic Club, II, IZ. Midsummer NighT's Dream, II. AssisTanT Manager of FooTbaIl and Baseball Teams, II. Gleam STaTT, II, IZ IEdiTorI. I-Ii-Y, II, IZ. The Tempest IZ. Baseball Manager, IZ. BoosTers' Club, IZ. HARRY EDWARD DUNHOLTER Harry enfered school under The difili- cuIT handicap of having To live up To The repuTaTion of his 'faTher's oTher sons, buT he did nobly. G rn Team, IO, II, IZ. erman Club, Il, IZ. Slide Rule Club, II. Traclc Team, IZ. Aero Club, 9. Band, 9, IO, II, IZ. OrchesTra, 9, IO, II, IZ. STudenT Council, 9, IZ. Glee Club, IO. Tennis Club, IO, ll. Jazz OrchesTra, I I. Treasurer of Class, II, IZ. Gleam STaTT, II, IZ. Remembrancer STaTT, IZ. IITRIQEIIILI LELl'lQll1H3LTIRAlfINl1lCI2lQlf EIR H9552 Page zufenzy-zwoj YXYALLIIXLICIDIT LILILI LLLLS LIULICIEIIIIII SAMUEL LANE FAI-INESTOCK Sam was one of Those souls who could always be depended upon for a funny iolce and a Thorough fob. Orchesira, 7, 8. Aero Club, 9, IO. Ar? League Represenlalive, 9. Tennis Club, IO, ll, I2. Cralfers Club, II, I2. Camera Club, I2. RICHARD WILLIAM FINK Dick could do any Ihing from draw- ing, Through spinning Indian clubs Io baseball. Dramafic Club, 8, 9. . Band, 9, IO, Il, I2. Glee Club, 9. IO. Gym Team, II, I2 Chaiferbox, II. Jazz Orcheslra, II ROBERT JAMES FINK FinIc's Jazz Band was lile all Bob's services around school, willingly offered very necessary, and a source of much benefit Orchesfra, 7. 8, 9, IO, II, I2. Dramafic Club, 8, 9. Band, 9, IO, ll, I2. Glee Club, 9, IO. Gym Team, II, I2. Cha+Ierbox Sfaff, II. Jazz Orchesfra, II, I2. WILLIAM GLEN FISHER Glen found diflicully in ge'r+ing ou? of Walnuf I-Iills, buf no? in maIrir.3 friends. Lilerary Club, 8. Debalinq Club. 8. I1I3QIrIII'IQIIHQIIJIIEEI I3RAXIfIXI1ICDLIffIfIiR H9952 If Page l1l'0lIljl-iIb78E RXYAELIQIIXEICIDTT IQIIJIEIELIFJIS UITEICIEITIII HERBERT FRANK Herbie was an inconspicuous member of The class, unfil The Gym Exhibifion arrived. Gym Team, 9. IO, II, I2. Gym Exhibilion Team, IO, II, I2. Traclc Team, 9, IO. II, I2. Foolball Team, I2. MARGARET GENTILE Mag is so modes? Ihaf few realize +ha'r she is an arfisf. buf the beaufiful way in which she plays her violin is suffi- cienl proof ol her falenls. Orchesfra, 8, 9, IO, II, I2. General Science Club, 9. Sexeffe, IO, II. Pollyanna Club, I2. Dramalic Club, I2. Girl Reserves, I2. Triple Trio, I2. ROBERT PI-IILLIP GRAEF The new school wilh all ils gadgels was heaven on earlh for Technician Bob, who, I+ was rumored had pulled every lever in The building before The fardy bell on opening day. Debaling Club, 7, 8. Aero Club. 9, IO. Band, IO, II. Radio Club, II, I2. Slide Rule Club, II. Camera Club, I2. S+uden'r Lighlring Direclor, I2. IRENE GRISCI-IY Shes a null Nul so good and nul so bad. Archaeological Sociefy, 7, 8. ' Dramafic Club, 7. Slamp Club, 8. Girl Reserves, 8, 9, IO, II, I2. Baslcefball, 9, IO, II, I2. Operella, 9. Glee Club. 9. I2 Pallyanna Club I' I7 The Tempest I2. UREEDUEEUUEEBITRAUNUCEEEUR H2952 Page lufenly-foufil YXYALILIXLICIDTI LIIQIIIILLILS LIUUGELIII DOROTHY GUNKLACI-I How Dolly can 'rake parl in so many acfivilies, mainfain excepfionally high scholarship, and yel always be ready +o help ouf in everyfliing, keeps us guessing. Glee Club, 9, IO, I I. Glee Club Treasurer, I I. Girl Reserves, II, IZ. Pollyanna Club, II, IZ. Pollyanna Club Secrefary, II. Sludenf Council, IZ. Glearn Sfafi, IZ. Dramalic Club. 9. IO, II. IZ Cenlerball, 9, IO, II Senior Life Saving, IZ. Operella, 9, IO. WALTER RICHARD I-IAEFELE If Heel wasn'I managing lliis he was managing Ilial. Gym Team, 9, IO, II, IZ. Aero Club, IO. Gym Exliibifion Team. IZ. Radio Club, II, IZ. I-Ii-Y, II, IZ. Slide Rule Club, II. Traclc Team, IZ. Ari League, IZ. Clnalferbox, IZ. Glee Club, IZ. ETI-IA HELLER WiII'1 The mos? glorious voice. Glee Club, 9, IO, II, IZ. Operella, IZ. Pollyanna Club. Civic and Vocalional League, IZ Dramalic Club, 7, 8. Library Sialii Allwlelic Associalion, 7, 8. Triple Trio, 9, IO, II, IZ. . 4 OLIVER WINSTON HATFIELD We don'l believe 'lriere was a person in The whole world Thai disliked OIIy. Junior Debale Club. 9. Junior Gym Team, 9. Senior Gym Team. IO. Senior Dramaiic Club, II. LITZLEUIULELIULEBUTRAIIIXUGILEIR H9952 I:Page lwenty-five EDITH MAY The gods were good To Edith, when 'fhey besfowed on her a pleasanf disposi- Iion and a nalural sincerily. Dramafic Club, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ. Afhlefic Club, B. Cenierball, 9, IO, II. Debaling Club, 9. Baslcelball, IO, II. Lalin Club, II. Girl Reserves, Il, I2. Ari League, Il. ' Operefla, I-IURDLE II. Pollyanna Club, II, I2. Girls' Afhl elic Associalion, I2. JOI-IN COLEMAN I-IUSSEY I-Iuzzey was seen To frown only once durinq his soiourn af Walnul I-lills, fha? was when he received only a ninely-fhree in hisiory. Lilerary Club, 7. Baseball, Il, I2. Gleam Slall, II. I-Ii-Y, IZ. YXYAXIQLEIXIEICIDII U-IIIIQI lllli UUUCIEUIJ SUSANNA MAY I-IOLLMEYER I-Ier hearf was as big as she. Drarnafic Club, 9, IO, II, I2. Glee Club. 9, IO. Pollyanna Club, II, I2. and JANE I-IOWARD VVhal a combinafion of Iceen inlellecl exquisile modesfy in such girl. Class Treasurer, 8. Girl Reserves, 8, 9. Midqel' Dramalic Club, 3. Cenferball, ll. Lalin Club, II. Pollyanna Club, Il, I2. Gleam Slall, Il, l2. Remembrancer Sfafl, I2. a Iilfle EI3QEElEI'U EEIfI'IIEEI3IQI3I2AIQINIIICIIElQI5R H9552 Page lwwzry-.ii.x'I WAXLUXUUDU IEIUIQI lllli IQIUIQICIEUIJ HELEN I-IUTCI-IINSON I-Iulchu says sweel lhinqs, loves sweel lhings, and does sweel Things Class Secrelary, IO. Operella, II. Poll anna Club II I2 y , . . Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, Glee Club, IZ. RICHARD BENJAMIN KAUFMAN When somerhing had +0 be done around school Cow did il. Operefla, 9. Swimming Team, 9. French Club, IO, II. Assislanl Manager Eoolball, II. Assislanl Manager Baseball, II. Slide Rule Club, Il. Dramalic Club, II. The New Poor, II. Football Manager, IZ. Remembrancer SlaI'I, IZ. I-IARRIET LU ELLA KAUTZ I-Ier quiel, smiling friendliness is sure lo make her a success anywhere. Girl Reserves, 8, 9. Alhlelic Club, 7, 8. MARY MAXINE KAUTZ Q Max made a complele success of her Walnul Hills days. Gym Exhibition Team, 9, IO, II, IZ. Baslcelball, 9, IO, II, IZ. Cenlerball, 9, IO, ll. Volley Ball, IZ. Tennis Team, IO, II, IZ. Orchesfra, 9. Glee Club, 9, IO, II, IZ. Ooerelfa, 9, IO. Drarnalic Club, 9, IO, II, IZ. Girl Reserves, IO, Il, IZ. Pollyanna Club, II, IZ. Gleam Slahl, IO, II, IZ. Booslefs Club, IZ. Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, IZ. IQRIEEIQITI EEIIIOEIEIBIEITIEAIEINIQICDEE EPR D952 A fPuge fuwzly-Jeven WYAILUXUCIETT LITJLILLILS LITIILICIELI-Ill ROBERT WILLIAM KOI-IL Bob's haircuT amused, his grin en slaved, and his coaT aroused envy. Gym Team, 9, IO, Il, I2. RUBY LARGENT WILLIAM KILIAN KIRSCI-INER Billy was o seniors .and we son. Cherchez Arl' League, 9, IO. Glee Club. Aero Club, Track Team ne of The besT dressed Think we know The rea- Ia femme. 9. 9, IO. .lO, II. Baseball, II, I2. Camera Club, I2. Swimming Team, I2. Tennis, I2. I-I OU ARRY KOENIGSBERC5 We always wished Harry could Talk T of boTh corners of his mouTh, so his wise cracks would be Twice as numerous. Gym Team, 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ. Glee Club. 9. ChaTTerbox STaTT, II, I2. German Club, Il. She looks as clear as morning roses washed wiTh dew. She is. DramaTic Club, 7, 8, 9, IO, I DebaTing Club, 9. CenTerball Team, 9, IO, ll. The New Poor, II. Pallyanna Club, II, IZ. Senior Council, I2. Girl Reserves, IZ. Civic and VocaTionaI League. ITRIQEIIILI IfEIQI'LILEI3lfl3I2f4kLINLICI2IfI1f ITB H2952 Page twenty-eightjl YXYAkIlIIINIfILI,D'LV LIIIILILLLLEE LHJIQICIELIU AN N ETTE LEVY Anneffe has an air and a manner fha? we all admire. Glee Club, 9, IO, Il, I2. Gym Team, 9, IO, II, I2. BasIcefbaII, 9, IO, II, I2. Cenferball, 9, IO, II. Opereffa, IO. Drama+ic Club, IO. VoIIey BaII Manager, I2. Girls' AI'IiIeIic Associa+ion, I2. Swimming Team, l2. ARTHUR JOI-IN LIGHT, JR. Ari was fha perfecf gen+Ieman- weII-dressed, polife and nonchaIan'r. Liferary CIub. 7. 8. Woodcraf+ Club, 7, 8. Dramafic Club, 8, 9, IO. Junior Deba+ing CIub. 7, 8. Tennis Team, IO, II, IZ. Iures of Popeye Gym Team, II, DONALD WILKINSGN LYON SAMUEL JASPER LORING TeI's possessions besf give us an idea of him: a home-made feiescope. a mo+or- cycle, an aversion fo girIs, and 4529 pic- I2. Remembrancer Sfaff, I2. One has 'ro be good Io be a senior af fiffeen: Don can'+ legally drive yef. IQITZIQELILI LELILIIIIEELI5-RALINUCDLE UR H9352 fPage twenty-nine YXYAQUXUUDTT UUE ELELSE UUUCTEIQHII JAMES MORGAN MCFATRIDGE When Jim payed ihe school, one of his infrequenf visifs, his jokes made life a liT+le more bearable. Debafing Club, II. Track Team, II, I2. ROBERT LOUIS MEISTER Bob didn l' know whelher or noi 'ro be a rninisler, buf he was a hard-working fellow fi+fed in every way fo be one. Debafing Club, 9, Glee Club. II. JANIS RAE LYONS Janis is fall, sfafely, and dignified with a friendly manner fha? endears her fo her friends. Debaling Club, 7, 8, 9. Girl Reserves, 8, 9. Opereffa, 9, IO. Cenierball. 9, IO, ll. Baskefball, 9, IO, Il, 12. Glee Club, ll. I2. Civic and Vocafional League, l2. CARLETON ARTHUR MATTINGLY Carl, was fhe kind of a fellow, a fellow likes +o be with, and +ha?'s abou+ fhe besl kind lo ba. Glee Club, 9, lO. Radio Club, II, I2. Sfudenf Sfage Manager, l2. Ari League. 12. Chalferbox Sfafi, I2. TTKZEEENQI EEITUTEBVFRAXTWCEEE TPR H952 Page lbirtyzl YXVASELUXIIICIDTT UUUELELS IEIUEICTEUU ALBERT I-IANNAFORD MITCHELL, JR. Al came from Hill and is going Io college, so he spends mosf of his Time af College Hill. Tennis Team, I2. WALTER ROBERT MITCHELL Babe fool: six subiecfs, skipped a grade, played baseball and baslcefball. Whafaman! Woodcrafl' Club, B. Baseball, 9, IO, II, l2. Glee Club, 9. Foofball, IO. Baslcelball, IO, II, I2. Traclc Team, IO. her eyes. Girl Reserves, I2. Dramalic Club, I2. EUGENE MOORE The feachers always wondered af Weiner's absenfmindedness. buf Ihe boys Icriew he was dreaming of baseball, which was The sum Iolal of his exisfence. Slamp Club. 8, 9. Baseball, I2. Remembrancer Sialf, IZ. MARION BENDER MONASI-I You+h on her lips and gladness in her IREEUVU EEUTIEEEFRAUNUCDEE ITB UQ952 fPf1ge Ibirty-one YXYALLIIIXLICIDTT IQILIU IILIILS IQIIQIIQICIELITI CARL PI-IARES, JR. I-laI'I'ie breezed inlo Walnul I-Iills in his Sophomore year, and showed The school Ihe rare +aIen+ of being laughed af and laughed wi+h af +he same lime. A Midsummer Nighfs Dream, II. Hi-Y, I2. Foofball, I2. ETI-IEL PHILLIPS Who could find a srancher friend. Debaling Club, 9. Drernafic Club, 9. Girl Reserves, 9, IO, II, I2. Pollyanna Club, II, I2. Cenlerball, 9, IO, II, I2. Girls' Gym Exhibilion Team, 9. Sludenl Council, II, I2. Girls' A+hIe+ic Associalion, I12. CHARLOTTE LOUISE NEES Charlofle usually wins wha? she sefs our Io win. Girls' Alhlelic Associa+ion, I2. Girl Reserves, I2. GRACE EVELYN PENCE I-Ier name fils Grace perfecflyq all he aclions reveal her Grace fulness. Cenlerball Team, 9, IO, II. Baslcefball Team, 9, IO, II, I2. Gym Exhibilion Team, 9, IO, II. Tennis Club, IO, II, I2. Glee Club, IO, II, I2. Lalin Club, II. Dramalic Club, II, I2. Girl Reserves, Il, I2. Pollyanna ,CIub. II, I2. Midsummer Nigh+'s Dream, II. The New Poor, II. The Tempest I2. Girls' Alhlefic Associalion, I2. LITQLELILI LEITITITEIBTI-RAXITXITCIZLFTFR H2962 Page thirty-:wal F I , L 5 J WAQUXUUDU U-III Il Ill? IHIUCIEUU MARION LOUISE PITSER Marion doesn'T say much. bu+ goes around in her own syslemalic way ac' complishing much. General Science Club. 9. Pollyanna Club, I2. DOROTHY PLANT She holds Them with a qlilfering eye. NEWTON POLLOCK New+'s long slay af Walnuf Hills brouqhf ouf in him a remarkable frail: how fo cause Ihe Ieachers endless frouble and s+iII be liked by Them. Foofball, IO, II. Baslcefball, IO, II. Track Team, IO. Operelfa, IO. WINNORA POYNTER She's quiet buf, oh, how sweef Girl Reserves, I2. IfI3QIIIfIIfI IIEITUTHSVFRAXITITCEIQF VFR H2952 I Page lblrzy-three YXYALLIQIXLICLUTT IITILI LLIQLS LIULICIELIIJ WILLIAM TI-IOMAS RI-IAME Everybody who knows him likes him. and everybody knows him. Izoofball, IO, II, IZ. . Beslxelball, 9, IO, II, IZ lCapIoinI. Baseball, 7, Gym Team. Track Team, IO. Tennis Team, IO, II, IZ ICap+einI. Remembrancer, IZ. Gleam, IO. Challerbox, IO, II, IZ. Debafinq Club, 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ. Tri-Slafe Team, IZ. 8, 9, IO. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ. Dramafic Club, 7, 8, 9, IO. Sfudenl Council, 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ. S'ruden+ Courl, II, IZ. Hi-Y Club. 9, IO, II, IZ. BoosIer's Club, IZ. Junior Lilerary Club, 7, 8. Woodcraff Club, 7, 8. Presidenl of Class, 8, 9. MARGARET LOUISE RICI-ITER Marg's friendly manner has won her many friends. The qualify of being ob- Iiqinq is her's oufslandingly. Glee Club, II, IZ. Pollyanna Club, II, IZ. Girl's Afhlefic Club, IZ. Girl Reserves, IZ. MARTHA d.OUISE RANDALL Alfhough Ihis coquefle doesn'+ Iilre everylhing she Ioolrs on, her Ioolrs go everywhere. Debaling Club, 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ. Dramalic Club, 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ. Pollyanna Club, II, IZ. Remembrancer Slaff, IZ. LiI rIe Women, IZ. HELEN LOUISE RAYMOND Torch loved everybody and every body loved Il-I,OFCI I.'l Dramalic Club, 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ. Girl Reserves, 7, 8, II, IZ. Boos'fer's Club, II, IZ. Debaling Club, 9. Gym Club, 7. The New Poor, II. Sludenf Council, IZ. Senior Council, IZ. Gleam Slaicl. IZ. Remembrancer SIaI'F, IZ. Secrefary of Class, IZ. LiIIIe Women, IZ. Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, IZ. IQIlRIIELI'IIIIQIiiIfIIQII1EIE3IfI?RffQ.LhIQICI2IQEIlI3Ei. H9952 Page thirty-fourj YXYAIILUXLILLDTT LILIII LLLLEE LILIUCIELII1 SHIRLEY JANE RIPLEY ShirI is so charming and inleresr- ing fhal' she is always fhe life of Ihe parly. Girl Reserves, 8, 9, IO, II, I2. Debaling Club, 8, 9, IO, Il, I2. Archaeological Sociefy, 8. Liferary Club. 8. Secrerary of Class, 8, 9. Presidenl of Class, IO. Opereffa, 9, IO. A Midsummer Nigh'r's Dream, II. Drama+ic Club, IO, II. Gleam Sfalil, II, I2, Secrefary of Girls' League, I2 Girls' Afhlefic Associalion, I2. STANLEY AUGUSTUS ROBERTS, JR. Sian was noled for Iwo Ihings around school, his pleasing grin and his beaulie ful Ienor. Slamp Club, 9, IO. Baseball. IO, II, I2. Baslnefball, IO. Band, 9, IO, II. Orchesfra. IO, II. Debaling Club, 9, IO. Jazz Orcheslra, IO, II. Traclr Team, IO. Gym Team, I I. FRANK BRADWAY ROGERS A cerfain quofalion fifs Brad ex- acfly- I-Ie was Ihe besf man i' the field. Debafing Club, 7, 9. Sludenf Council, 7, 8, 9, IO, II, I2. Sfamp Club, B. 9. Vice Presidenl ol Class, 8, 9, IO. Glee Club, 9. IO, II, I2. Dramafic Club. 9, IO, II, I2. Operefla, 9, IO, II. Gleam Sfall, 9, IO, ll, I2. Aero Club, 9. Presidenf of Class, II, I2. Ocfel, II, I2. A Midsummer Niqhfs Dream, II. l Ii-Y, II, I2. Sfudenl' Courf, II, I2. The Tempest I2. Remembrancer Sialf, I2. Tri-Sfale Debafe, I2. JOI-IN SANDERS Johnny's laziness was in proporfion 'ro his size, bu? so was his heart Glee Club, 9, IO, II. Sludenl Council, 9. Oclel, IO, II. Opereffa, IO, II, IZ. Foofball, II, I2. Jazz Orchesrra, II, I2. IQIRIQELIILI LELIULHBLITZXAUXIJGZLE LTR H952 l:Page tlairly-ive J EDGAR OTTO SEIBERT Ed was as reckless in his driving as he was careful in keeping his friends. Debaiing Club, 7, 8, 9. Sfamp Club, 7, 8, 9. Siudeni Council, 7, 8, 9. Dramaiic Club, 9, IO. Golf Team, IO, II, I2. Hi-Y. IO, II, I2. Tennis Club, IO, II, I2. Remembrancer Siairi, I2. Page tbirty-six:I VIRGINIA LEE SI-IEPARD Ginilee is a much admired combi naiion of efiiciency, poise and afirac- Iiveness. Dramalic Club, 9, IO, II, I2. Girl Reserves, 9, IO, I2. Opereria, 9, IO, II. Cenierball, 9, IO, II. Baskeiball, IO, II, I2. Treasurer of Class, IO. Siudeni Council, IO. A Midsummer NighI's Dream, II The New Poor, II. Gleam Siaii, II, I2. Girls' Alhleiic AssociaIion,'I2. French Club, II. ' Treasurer of Girls' League, I I. Senior Council, I2. ' Leader of Blue Afhleiic Team, I2. Remembrancer Slarl, I2. The Tempest I2. WAHUXUUDU Ulfllll Illllfe EIUUGEUU VIRGINIA MAE SCI-ILOTMAN Ginny is a liifle girl doing big Ihings ING big way. Siudeni Council, 9, IO, II. Debaiing Club, 9. Girl Reserves, 9, IO, II, I2. Boosferls Club, IO, II, I2. Pollyanna Club, II, I2. Midsummer Nighfs Dream, II. Dramaiic Club, II, I2. Vice Presideni' of Girls' League, II. The Tempest I2. Senior Council, I2. Rernembrancer Sfaif, I2. VIOLA FLORENCE SCI-IOENBORN Viola wilh her ready smile is a friendly friend and a kindly siranger. Dramaiic Club. IO. Triple Trio, II, I2. Opereiia, II. wfmmxmiimr Uiiimrugie Urimcieijm FRANCES ELIZABETH SI-IERARD Frances accomplishes her duly in a mos? unassuming way which disfinguishes her as a capable sfudenl. Girls' Arhlelic Associafion, l2. Glee Club, IZ. Debafing Club, I2. MATTIE MARIE SI-IIPE I.iHIe, winsome, engaging. CAROLYN RAY SI-IOOK wholesome. Dramafic Club. 8, 9, IO, II, I2. Debafing Club. 8. 9. Girl Reserves. 9, II, I2. Glee Club. 9, IO, II, I2. Opere++a, 9. Lafin Club, II. Pollyanna Club. II, I2. Senior Council, I2. Girls' Afhlefic Associafion, I2. Glearn Slahc, IZ. The New Poor, II. AARON SIVITZ Airy was 'the personificafion of wha? was known as a good guy. Sfamp Club, 8. Gym Team, 8, 9, IO, ll, l2. Camera Club, I2. iimrimnrimurermxmcmrrwa new Shes Icind, she's infelligeni, sheiis A Midsummer Nighfs Dream, II. YXYAELLIXIQICLDTT LHQIIII IQLIILS UIEILICIELHII DONALD ANDREW SPENCER AIThouqh Don's manner was always frivolous, we knew There Iay beneaTh a vein oT ThouqhTTuI seriousness. Ari' League, Glee Club, IO, II. IO, II. ROBERT JOSEPH STITT GEORGE EDWARD SMITH, JR. Bud was a real Triend, hearTy, gener ous, and TrusTworThy. BaskeTbaII, II. Swimming, I2. Gleam STaTT, I2. Remembrancer STaTT, I2. WILLIAM BEYNON SNYDER WiThouT personal eTIorT Snid had The rare knack of being The noT-so-surpressed desire oT The girls, The peT OT The Tea- chers, and The friend oT The boys. OrchesTra, 7, 8, 9. DebaTing Club, 8, 9, IO, II, I2. DramaTic Club, 8, 9, IO, II. LiTerary Club, S. Glee Club, 9, IO, II, I2. OpereTTa, 9, II. As You Like IT, IO. Track Team, IO, II, I2. Tennis Club, IO, II. FooTbaII, II, I2. LaTin Club, II. OcTeT, I2. Glear-n STaTT, I2. Remembrancer STaTT, I2. Tri-STaTe DebaTe Team, I2. We remember Bob in Two places, behind his TooTbaII heImeT and in his Ford roadsTer wiTh The Top down. Baseball, 7, II. STamp Club. 8. 9. Gym Team, 9, IO, II, I2. FooTbaII Team, IO, II, I2. Tennis Team, IO, II, I2. Track Team, IO. BaskeTbaII Team, II. I-Ii-Y, II, I2. BoosTer's Club, I2. IRLEUIIQI LEEIUVHBVPRAXUXTICIZLF VFR H9952 Page tbirly-eigbtil FO YXYALLIQIXUCIDTT IIHJLI LLLLS LILIIICIELHJ FRANK OMER STRATEMEYER We always wondered if Ihere was any conneclion befween SIraI's worlcing in fhe Iunchroorn and his magnifude. Glee Club, 9, IO, Il, I2. Operefla, 9, II. As You Lilce II, IO. Ocief, IO. II. Foolball, II. I2. AARON HUMPHREY SULLIVAN Aaron was charaderized by a grim deferminafion, seen in bolh his face and his acfions. Dramafic Club, II, I2. Radio Club, II, I2. The New Poor, II. Track Team, I2. WALTER GUSTAV Juney came Io +his behold we have a new Jazz Orcheslra, I2. EDGAR EUGENE TI-IEIMER We always Though? Edgar To be merely sluclious unlil his Gleam Personals re- vealed his subfle humor. Glee Club, IO. Chess Club. IO, II. Gleam Staff, l2. SULZER, JR. school this year, school. IREEITLI EELVULEEI-'RAUNEICDLE EIR E952 I:Page thirty-nine WWQDMUU'MMllSlMKHH ALICE MILDRED WILSON Alice always malces any qalhering hap- py wilh her presence. Pl-IILLIP WISE PhiI's good looks and allabiiily allreci- ed everyone even Freshmen. Sfamp Club, 8, 9. Swimming Team, 9. Foofball Team, II. Aero Club, IO, I I'Il-Y, IO, ll, IZ. MARY ELLEN WOOTEN sludy +o an amazing degree. Cenferball, IO. Dramafic Club, IO, II, I2. Girl Reserves, IO. Tennis Team, IO, ll, l2. Debalinq Club, ll, l2. French Club, Il. Gleam Siaili, ll, l2. Glee Club, ll, I2. Pollyanna Club, Il. IZ. The New Poor, ll. Triple Trio, II, I2. Basluelball, I2. Girls' Alhlelic Associafion, I2. UMIUUUIHKEURQDOGIIUR and WILLIAM THOMAS WOODWARD Torn's hair allracled many girls, buf The gymnasium affracled Tom. Gym Team, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ. Sfudenl' Council, 9, IO, ll, l2. Arl League, IO, II. I. Gym Exhibilion Tearn, IO, ll, l2. Vice Presidenf of Class, I2. M. E. combines alhlelics. popularily, H952 YXYAXILIIIXLICIDLI UIIILI LLIQL3 IIIIQILICIEIQIIII A glance ai Ilwe new Cliafferbox. besi shows Ray's pari in flue school life. Literary Club, 7, 8. Woodcrafl Club, 7, 8. Glee Club, 9, IO, II. Aero Club, IO, II. Ociel, IO, II. Clnafferbox Sfaif, II, I2. Dramafic Club, II, I2. Opereffa. IO. German Club, II, I2. Sopl1isIicafed. Volley Ball, I2. Girl Reserves, I2. Tennis. I2. MAGDELINE WASHBUITN And a merry glance like flue smile of spring. I Cenler Ball, 9, IO. Glee Club. 9. LOIS MAURINE WILLIAMS I+'s people like Lois, friendly and cap- able, fha? make people around her happy. A Midsummer Niqhfs Dream, II. FRANK RAYMOND WACKENTI-IALER PEGGY JEAN WALLACE IREEIQIIEI EELIUEEBLIRKAUXUGZLE IR H952 fPage forty-ons WYAXQUXUUJJTV UU U ELELSE UUUGEUU ELSIE FLORENCE ZIPIN Debafmq Club, 7, 8. Cenferball Team, 8. WILFRED FRAZIER Will fhoughf he owned The school, he wen? There so long. F 'fb Il II MISS CURTIS Our Advisor 51352013 EEUUEHBUXEAUWIIGZEEU-Q new I 1 W 4 1 x 1 ,W ,MIX 14 I, . rg 1 . .,, ,xqr ,. P ff -.13-,TP A ' uf-1 ,. ,' ' ff - .21 A 'fffxyh ,'5,,f yn ,,.1f'g, 1 5., 11, ' ' ' M' ,-1 -5: xr' 3J.',',, ' nut V J .- fG,X'7 ' , L' uw H i1,:, g',w.Ai- , v .wg-.'-L.1.1.g,..:.'S ' 6-MgfLJff+,p-12 55 At P' , UM: uf. 4. ' v 1, . 'iw 1 .u- 'iii Trl' YV' div! Q' ' Jai' Q ., E, . 'i , . , v , X ,. . f v,: ,Q , H hu WYAXIILUXUUDTI IQHQIU ELLL3 UHUUGEKHQI lgjggimmmiismaffmmamia wwe gawk, ,egg 1. .Qg.wa,.:qaa,z,,.g,s,f,g,:,-ssl ff'-'-- Q11u1cfi..r H' 1 Abraham, Berly The Junior Class Schrader, Jane OFFICERS Presidenr ....... William Barlleir Vice Presideni . .... Wesley Fursie Secreiary . .... Georgiana Grorh Treasurer ........ Par Ful+on GIRLS Felson, Ediih Lamberl, Alice Flach, Jean Levensohn, Ruih Appel, Louise Block, Marion Boyd, Louise Brienf, Maxine Bruckman, Jean Bunnell, Faye Burneii, Jane Casello, Margheriia Ciarnello, Lillian Condif, Olga Coors, Helen Cork, Esielle Cross, Grace De Haven, Margueriie Duey. Jane Eicher+, Esrelle Evans, Mary Ackerman, Edward Ahlering, William Anning, Jack Bachmeyer, Roberi Bacon, Kenneih Baechiold, Roberi Baldwin, William Barishman, Jacob Barker, Roberr Barfleil, William Blaine, William Bookman, John Broderson, Reuier Brown, Ralph Brumleve, Wilson Bruner, Clifford Bucher, Eric Burgess, William Carrol, William Cen+er, Charles Comer, Joe Delaney, Jack Deye, Harold Freiberg, Carloiia Geiger, Mary Alice Gellhaus, Virginia Goldenburg, Virginia Goldsmirh, Susan Groih, Georgiana Hahn, Ezelda Hamilion, Jane Haubrock, Rufh Hencerson, Roberia Hooper, Virginia Hubbard, Julia Hulley, Ruih Jones, Nell Klein, Doroihy Lackner. Janei Loiz, Vera MeGinnis, Mary Nagle, Margarei Oppenheimer, Rulh Orr, Virginia Parsons, Algene Peck, Rufh Perin, Ellen Phillipps, Belly Piniold, Rulh Pownall, Virginia Rauh, Elizabeih Richier, Caiherine Robinson, Judiih Rusi, Jane Schild, Margarei BOYS Drake, Donald Edmonson, Frank Evans, William Fasold, Edward Fisher, Alberl Fox, Waller Frame. Vicfor Freiberg, James Fulion, Pai Fursie, Wesley Gamble, David Gerhard, Rudolph Goldsmifh, Louis Hart Rober+ Heckerman, Arihur Heil, George Heilkamp, Augusi' Henderson, Howard Henry, Frederic Herberi, Leo Hillenbrand, William Hoffman, Edward Hoffman, Richard Johnson, Joe Kenned Ro Y' Y Keiz, Roy Kleemeier, Roberi Krebs, Max Kuhn, Roberr Levinihal, Alex McEwen, Donald McLaren, Jack McNeill, Frank Marshall, John Maximon, Saadyah Mehle, Roger Miller, Rubin Muehlielder, Sigmu Nebolsky, Harry Nichol, Donald Nolan, Roberi' Orion, Sfewari Pearce, James Pogue, Thomas nd Segal, Phebe Jane Showes, Elizabefh Sicker, Ernesrine Siler, Lucrefia Srrauss, Bessie Sfroheim, Elaine Siufi, Naomi Tow, Venda Tunison, Ariel Ulmer, Haisiie Unverzagi, Marian Walker, Margarel' Walker, Rosa Weddendori, Ruih Wilkerson, Blanche Wilson, Margarer Wise, Alice Younger, Ruih Porfer, John Richardson, William Rohrer, Joseph Rubendunsi, Roberi' Saunders, Norman Sellers, Roberi Shor, Adolph Siodahl, Sven Smifh, James Spiegel, Frederick Sfricker, Frederick Ta+e, Joseph Taylor, Lee Thompson, Gran? Thompson, Taswell Tuiile, Roberf Ullman, Harry Walker, James Weber, Roberl Weissman, Frederick West Arfhur Wolisiein, Alberi Zoller, Lloyd The Class of I933 has confinued +o be one of ihe mosi energeiic and versarile classes in many years. Excellem' academically, we are equally skillful in exfra-curricular ac+ivi+ies. We have, ai all iimes, caused +he all-powerful Seniors 'ro srruggle for supremacy in sporfs, dramaiics, and, in faci, all aciiviiies requiring eiiher menial or physical skill. The foorball feam, including Wes Fursle, Ken Bacon, Bob Bachmeyer, and several ofher boys equally adepl' al' Jrhe game, was very dependenf upon rhe Junior Class. The baskeiball 'ream was composed of abouf half Juniors, Pai Fulion, Don McEwen, and Harold Deye sfarring in ihal' line. The Shakesperian play and +he Tri-S+a're Debaie Team were well rep- resenled- Ed Fasold, Margherifa Casello, Ari Heckerrnan, George Heil, and Don Nichols debaied well: 'rhe Thespian abiliiies were shown by Fred Henry and Dick Williamson for The i'nos+ parr. The girls of our class were much inieresfed in The acfivifies of fhe school, and sfarred parricularly in dramafics. On +he whole, 'rhe Junior has been an excepiionally able and spirifed class, well prepared 'ro lake over fhe responsibiliries of being Seniors. fPage forly-:even YXYAXELUXUUDTT UUE CLUBS IQHJUCIEUU EFKZCEDUEEUUVHBVFQAXVNWGZITVPR H962 ge forty-elgblj GIRLS iffv' , , , . . ,, --, - . fr,f,',f. 4 . , ri fs -aff.--.X -'r vi iv- 4 if--: --a'!1 '-,-f-fi!-DWQ iii r . S' A 5 f , 4 . -V, Af- 2 ' - f - f I- 1 rI'r4? ' 1-l'L i 'L V, -,' ..',,.f .Qi X rf .Ji N Sophomore Class Presidem' . . . Spence Kerlcow Vice Presidenl . . Marrha S+iH' Secrelary . . . Lee Hulchinson Treasurer . . . . Dorolhy Gardner Allman, Regine Barfholomew, Vera Benchensfein. Marian Besuden, Mafhilde Blaney, Maud Bralfon, Lillian Bremer, Wilma Bryson, Anne Chappele, Clara Collins, Mariorie Cox, Be++y Dalber+, Minna Dauenhauer, Joyce Davis, Elizabefh Fenker, Peggy Flach, Mariore Ford. Belly Frank, Melba Allen, George Bachmeyer, William Bardin, John Belfrnan. Gilberl Block, Louis Bolferell, Arthur Braun, Dick Brock, Jack Broderson, Charles Brueggeman, John Brunsf, Edwin Coleman, Douglas Comrey. Edwin Crockeff, Kirfhley Day, Douglas Deupree. William Downing. Jack Edwards. Marshall Ec'l'or, Paul Fasold, Arfhur Fayen. John Fifzgerald, Roberf Foersf, Clifford Fox, Allen Fox, Frank Frech, Cal Ferdes, Elmer Gildehaus, Carl Froechlech, Louise Fulion, Jean Gardner, Dorolhy Garreff, Rebecca Goldsfein, Freda Hamilion, Ellen Hargrave, Belly Hirshlield, Margery Holmes. Mary Hoffman, Helen Hunler, Verna Jackson, Jess Kaiper, Kaiharine Kanier, Sylvia Kilburn, Edna Knighl, Mary Koenig, Elizabeih Kornman, Rufh Gores, Guido Guggenheim, James Hahn, Waller Halfier, Erich Hamm, William Hannaford, Rober+ Harvey, Allen Healey, William Heidr, Edward Heldman, James Henry, Byrum Henfhorn, Emerson Henclr, Roberf Hoffman, Rowell Hoge. John Hooge. Carl Hopkins, Lewis House. Harry Hufchinson, Lee Jenike, Thomas Jolly, Paul Jones, Earl Jones, Orville Jones, Thomas Joseph, David Kemper, Louis Kerkow, Spence Klausmeyer, Roberl' Kreiger, Kafhryn Lemmel, Janer Linder. Gail Louis, Anna Manley, Myra Maiher, Dorolhy Maximon, Zionah Mclzarridge, Beulah Newman, Lois Pope, Margery Richards, Florence Rosenberg, Mildred Rosenlhal, Frances Ross, Julia Rolhchild, Alaine Rouse, Florence Schaich, Helen Schipman, Helen BOYS Kohler, Paul Lehman, James Lee, Foresfer Lee, John Lushbaugh, Clarence Maloney. Dilly Marx, Grahm McNeil, Howard Meisler, John Markle. Roberf Moeller, Kennefh Munfz, Donald Neimeisler, Donald Newsfedr, Roger Nieholii, Richard Oppenheimer, Leo Pape. William Plant Nalhen Poeflcer. Fred Pollack, David Ransohoff. Jerry Read, John Reis. James Reis, Roberi Reiss. Carol Reynolds, William Richardson, Huber? Richman. Charles Schick, Lucille Schifrin, Elaine Schloss, Belly Schloss, Elise Schellhase, Marjorie Schmidr, Jane Schneider, Rufh Scoif, Mary Selberf, Dorolhy Silber, Luella Siodahl, Grefa Sfiii, Marrha Slraus, Bealrice Talum, Elizabefh Tunick, Luella Walers, Henriella Wesf, Agnes Wilson, Mildred Roderick, William Rosenberg, David Royce, Eldrige Salovaara. Jorma Scheid, Charles Shepard, Boofh Sheff, Harold Shiss, William Smifh, Leo Spelman, John Spencer, Joseph Spencer, Simpson Spring, Charles Srern, Edward Tangeman. Jack Tarr, Jack Tale. Orville Thorpe, William Tompkins, Bruce Twaichman, Paul Weinsfein. Paul Wenre, Roberf Weslerkamp, Richard Wieferheimer, Leo Wesfheimer, Reber? Williams. Jack Williams. Louis Zimov, Louis During fhe school year of l93I and '32 +he Sophomore Class has experienced one of 'lhe happiesf years al Walnul Hills High School. The members of lhis class have slood behind fhe moH'o Semper Fidelis in all fields of acfiviiies open +o lhem. The Sophomores have been represenled in all forms of a+hle+ics, including foofball, baslceiball, baseball, swimming, and gym reams. They have parricipaled in infer-class games, as well as infer-scholasric, and have emerged vicrorious over much more seasoned opponenls. ln ihe year's scholaslic program, ou'r of an approximale enrollrnenl of l30, 'lhere has been aboul 45 sieady members on lhe Honor Roll. lr mighr be said rhar during +he pas+ year 'lhe Sophomore Class has done much io mainiain rhe high slandard of Walnul' Hills and +o be worlhy of rhie magnificeni school Thar we have been privileged fo allend. fPage forty-nina' mil' WALNUT UUUELLS IIHJUCEU-U EFQEEUNU EEUUEEBEFQXAUXUGIE UR H2952 gf fiffyl 1 '+L' , Abel. Jane Abrahams, Eslelle Albers. Alice May Babbill. Janel Baller, Agnes Becker. Gwendolyn Becker. Jean ellonby, Gale anish. Arnell rger. Mary llman. Carol Bisping. Elhel Blaclrson, Karoline Blinn, Virginia Bradley, Grelchen Brand. Sarah Bronslra, Anila Brown. Blanche Bruner, Jane Calhoun. Jane Case. Dale Chapman. Elhel Jane Daum. Mary Dean. Mary Dellinger. Dorolhy Diers, Helen Dilles. Elaine Earl. Dorolhy Emmerl. Jean Esberger. Nalalie Esselborn, Henriella Eubanlc, Lauriel Fasold. Charlolle Ach. Louis Allen, George Anning. Charles Allrins. Frank Baer. Roberl Behr. Waller Bendlin. Erwin Bergslein, Frank Bloclc. Gordon Boggess. Hoyl Bohm, Leon Broeman. Dwighl Brown. Paul Campbell, James Casello, John Casello. William Caven. Donald Cerl. Vinlon Clarlc, Edward Dallon. William Daniel. Lewis Daraclc. Arlhur Davis. Early. Roberl Elder, Slanley Ellis, Paul Eppsleen. Dan Eulh. Roberl Evans, Charles Fels. Rendigs Fisher, Harl Ford, James Fowler, Kyle Fox. Wesley by -f s l I l all., ' lm 'mal 'ffm I ' . ri' . A Freshman Girls Fearnaughl. Gladys Fenlxer. Lillian Fischer. Rulh Foerlmeyer, Jean Forney, Elaine Franlclin, Ellen Franls. Eva Fry, Dorolhy Gaisserl, Sara Geyer, Janice Gordon, Sylvia Goyerl, Muriel Gray, Carolynne Guenlher, Marlha Hahn. Jean ' Hays. Mary Louise Henrie, Lillian Hilliard. Belly Jane Holmes. Belly Hope, Rosemary Howard. Laura Hubbard, Mary Hunl, Maxine Jaccod, Blanche Jones. Rulh Jurgenson, Jane Karnul, Virginia Kapler. Virginia Kasley. Dorolhy Klein. Peace Kuyper, Virginia Landalxer, Belly Less, Jeannelle Levine, Marjorie Levinson, Josephine Levy. Mariella Liepald, Henriella Liepold. Pauline Luessen, Efelyn Magley. Alice Marquis, Janel Mallhews. Joyce May, Belly Jean Mayer, Eleanor McCord, Rulh McKinley, Maxine Meyer. Gladys Mider, Thelma Miller. Charlolle Miller. Marjorie Milchell, Evelyn Moore. Elsie Morrill, Freda Morris, Mary Louise Munz, Virginia Murray. Alice Nees. Florence Newman. Jean Nichols. Lucille Oesper. Lois Pelzhold, Marlha Porler, Marjorie Price, Erie Hesler Price, Thelma Ransom. Mary Reeves. Dorolhy Freshman Boys Freiberg, Slephen Ga-mble. Edwin Garber. Sleadman Giesse, Roberl Gores. Landis Gossard, Phillip Green, Roberl Greenbaum. Viclor Griljlilh. John Q Gunlrlach. William Guslin, William Gullman, Jacob Guy, William Gyesin. Lloyd Hall, John Hall. Roberl Heidinglield. Lee Helwig. Rodney Henderson. William Herzog. John Hiclcenlooper, Gordon Hirschleld. lrving Hilzlield, Charles Hopple, Charles Hubbard. Lloyd Hughes. David Jacobson, Julius Jones. Logan Kellogg. Ernmell Kennedy, Tom Klavons. Charles Kosenberg. Lee Krebs. Sam Kriegman. Sigmund Kriemer. Allred Lamping, Jaclc Lauch, Louis Levine. Gordon Lissenden. Jack Loran. William Lowry. Charles MacConnell. Diclr Mac Millan. Roberl Malowilz, Morris Manley. Lloyd Manne. William Manogue. Roy March. Perrin Maslerson. William +McMullen. George Meyer. Donald Miller. Ernesl Miller. Roy Morgan. Eugene Neclelman. Abraham Nees, Carroll Newland. John Nierman. Roberl Nieman. Roberl Osmond, Arlhur Palmer, Theodore Paril'z, Howard Parr, Charles Pavery. Lowell Phillips. Edward Prince. Louis Prince, Richard Puclcell. Clarence Richmond. Dorolhy Richmond. Louise Rush, Marlha Jane Rusher, Margarel Sanders. Jane Schenerman, Dorolhy Schneider, Dorolhy Schoenborn. Josephine Shill. Annelle Showaller, Beverly Silverman. Mildred Simpson. Marjorie Smilh. Audrey Smilh, Madge Smilh. Wilma Spencer, Belly Slern, Charlolle Sullivan, June Taylor. Barbara Tennenbaum. Phyllis Terrill, Leila Thauwald. Dorolhy Thielen. Belly Van Wely. Georgeanne Virgil, Edessa Wackenlhaler. Marie Warwood, Edilhe Wengerl, Rulh Winler, Dorolhy Zapoleon, Hope Zingg. Margarel Quinn. Herberl Richie, Foresl Rinslny. Harry Robbins. Don Rogers. Ralph Rohrer. Roberl Rosenfield. Harry Ruclcsluhl. William Saenger. Eugene Schill. Leonard Schoclc. Waller Schulliers, Roberl Schulz, Franlilin Sherard, George Shoup, John Spencer. Myron Slayman. George Slearns. Fosler .Slern. Joseph Thompson. Lewis Thuman. Billy Tolliver, Paul Vellheis. Roberl Verssen, Guerrier Vinaclre, Edgar Von Schliclen. Harold Walker, Laurence Ware. Harvey Weslcoll. Richard Whilehead, Harold Wood, Carl Wood. Jacks Wooley. Charles Yonlcilis, Viclor I .QW 'Y B . Wilh lhe zesl lhal always accompanies lhe slarl ol a new advenlure, lhe Class ol '35 enlered upon ils pursuil ol higher learning. New brooms sweep well, and lhus did lhe Freshmen sweep lhrough lheir lirsl recognized year ol school aclivilies wilh reckless enlhusiasm and gay abandon. Throughoul lhe whole year lhe Freshmen conlribulions lo lhe Gleam were numerous and nolably well done. From lheir presenl showing in alhelelics, we are expecling a good leam when lhey become Seniors, I ln lhe same manner lhal lhey had in olher aclivilies lhey swepl across lhe lield ol dramalics. giving evidence ol hislrionic abilily. From lhe lalenl displayed, in lhe lar lulure we have every righl lo expecl several Barrymores. Manslielcls and Gallsworlhy's from lhis versalile Freshman class. fPage Jiffy-one ,mg l' bi I i ,. 6 .SW 1 ,- . aio 'l ih. '3, B l, l 'L u. ll J.. I rl , . l-4 E 3 5 Si ll all ,f f-gy .agp ' YXYAELUXUCLDTV UUE lil? UUUCIEUD 1 'V X11 , Mnvmimw ony, my ,. V ... .W V, N .. . W. M, X .,.,,,,, , A W EEUUVHBVFQAXUWGZEF VFR H952 A V, 4.f'nA,, .- ss M ,155 15.52 'H I Eighlh Grade Bailey, Jane Baltu. Calherine Bein, Henriella Bloclz, Gralian Faersl. Pearl Fax. Margarel Fraelich, Margarel Frosl, Rosemary Labnilz, Margarel Levy, Claire Libson, Davira Lilliclr, Clara Block. Jane Garrell. Chrisline Linebaclc, Helen Bogarl. Marguerile Gilman, Pearl Lloyd, Olila Boolme, Dorolhy Gollschallc, Rulh Longwell, Theresa Bovis, Ann Green, Emily Maincheivilz, Nalalie Bromwell, Mary Greenburg, Tina Marling, Chrisline Brown. Rulh Grillilh, Millicenl Mayer, Charlolle Bruclcrnan. Carol Bucher. Mary Chambers. Barbara Chrislie. Dana Ciarniello, Eslher Claylon, Thelma Cox, Elaine Darbv. Joan Davies. Bellie Dean Dechelbach, Ellen Dullon, Kalheryn Eberhardl, Carolyn Epslein, Louise Ewing, Evelyn Flarsheim. Helen Florsheim, Helen Ach, Roger Arnick. Joseph Anderson, Tom Ascheim, Jay Aullman, Frank Haerr, Rulh Haller, Carol Heinrich, Kalherine Henry, Rulh Ingraham, MayloelG Jones, Dorolhy Jones, Nancy Lee Kellogg, Carrie Keller. Laurabelh Kirlcpalrich, Eileen Klayer, Rulh Klein, Madelyn Knighl, Jean Kopex, Rulh Kramer, Calherine Kunlz, Thelma Ehren. Wilbur Eisenberg, Slanley Emerson, Edward Ernsl. James Fahnesloclc, Waller McElhaney, Florence McFarland. Gerlrude Melhven. Jean Milchell, Leola Milchell, Marilaine Moore. Virginia Mueller, June Mullinix. Mary Munyan, Winilred Myers, Marian Naegel, Marian Nobbe, Frances Oberhelman. Belly Parker, Amelia Pellan, Helen Proclor. Vivian Krapp, Leo Kruger, John Langhorsl, Charles Lavery, Thomas Lee, Roberl Ayers. Marvin Ficks, Roberl Levinson, Samuel Bailey, Jim Fisher, James Levy, Russel Bailey, Woodrow Franks, Ben Luhrman, Henry Balmer. Richard Friedman, Berkley Marx. Immanuel Bauer, Erwin - Fush, John Meacham, Roberl Beam, Carrel Gaslrill, Charllon Menderson, Edgar Beclcenslein, Raymond Beedle, Charles Bennell. Emmel Billman, James Bonle. Billy Brallon. John Brenner, Solomon Brown, Wilfred Browning, Keilh Buschle. Charles Byard, Elmer Case, Ray Cale, Elwin Chappelle, Thomas Chiclon, Jan Cobbe, Kennelh Collins, Ronald Connelly. Jaclc Dahlman. Donald Dallon, Richard DeVaux, William Gebharl, Edward Genlile, Leonard Gillman, Bernard Glaser. Harry Goldenburg, Roberl Graler, Thomas Green. James Greenburg, Roberl Hamersley. Clillord Harlan. Ralph Hashell, Vernon Held, William Heldman. Roberl Hiles, Flelcher Hill, Slacey Hoehler, Fred Hunl, James Hyman. Jaclr Ingram, Jeremiah Jacobs, Julius Jordon, Boyd Miller, Slanley Moclrbee, Richard Moore, Jaclr Moole, Ed Nelson, Joe Newman, Clillord Nichols. Kennelh Osmond, William Oll. John Parlcam. Harlwell Phillips. Jaclc Pope. Roberl Pruess, Louis Puchla, Charles Rabius, Maurice Rallilf, Thomas Reeves, Leonard Rice, Allred Roberls, George Rohrer, Charles Romell, Roberl Dillus, James Jolly, Jack Rosin, Marlin Draclcell. Bollon Jones. Ralph Rosenbaum. Nal Dugan. James Kise. Billy Rulh, Ralph Dunholler. Jaclc Dunslcy, Irvin Dwighl. Herberl Kline. Richard Koenig, Fred Ryan. Edward Schmicll. Roberl' Poellcer. Myrlle Ransom. Sarah Redmond, Kalhleen Robinson, Zelma Rosenlhal, Elaine Rulh, Belly Ann Sacca, Marie Salavaara, Irene Sawyer. Caroline Schlolman, Doris Schneider, Ardalh Schroeder, Helen Silverman. Dorolhy Smilh, Viola Snellbalcer. Helen Slill, Janel Tennerman, Florence Walers. Elza Wenle, Helen Wesl, Roberla Whilener, Carolyn Weier, Nellie Woll, Dorolhea Yoclrey, Janel Schollenlels, Beniamin Schwab, Nelson Shaw, Henry Sheelz. Frank Shelley. Charles Shepard, Thomas Shepman, James Shreve, Roberl Shriner, James Simpson, Franlr Sivilz, Moses Sizer, Charles Sizer, John Smilh, Roberl Smilh, Vance Spicer, Samuel Slaadelcer, David Slarlr. John Slephenson. LeRoy Slill, Howard Slrauss. Edwin . Slruclc. Howard Sullivan. Harry Sylres. Danna Tangeman. James Tenenbaum, Ernesl Tour, Roberl Tray, Kennelh Valin, Bernard Venaclxe, Harold Waldman, Roberl Wallcer, William Wilkerson. Billy Willson, Richard Wilson, Ralph Woeller, Richard Wolff, Bruce ' The eighlh graders have been well represenled in lhe various clubs and aclivilies of lhe school. We have given our besl elilorls whenever called upon. and we have had lhe pleasure of ranlcing very high in lhe sale of liclrels for lhe produclion ol The Tempesl, by lhe Senior Dramalic Club Wilh lhe complelion ol our apprenliceship in lhe lower school, we are looking forward lo a happy and successful year as freshmen. LP48-9 fif f 1-tbrn YXYAILUXUUDU UUE Ill? UUUCIEUU 1 UQCEDUEEUUEEBU-QAUUGZEEFR ww . s ' 4 'if -' --' 1 . ' , - . N 1' - ' - ' 3 E it - 4 1, Seventh Grade Batsche. Louise Bauer, Betty Beren. Edythe Berl. Charlotte Betts. Betty Bieler. Martha Blackman, Susan Blum. Marion Blust. Edna Bolton, Sarah Brodey, Margaret Butler, Annett Cantelo, Nanette Chasanov. Evelyn Clarlc. Jane Clarke, Betty Conn, Harriet Cox. Elberta Day, Grace De Vore. Joan Dobe. Rosalind Doyle, June Drayton. Betty Epstein, Ruth Estor. Jeannette Fisher, Eleanor Fowler. Jane Frazer, Laura Freiberg. Marion Friedrich, Betty Adams. Glenn Anderson, James Attee. William Bahlman. William V Blaclrschleger, Herbert Block. Robert Bolsen. William Boyce. Robert Bretford, Robert Brand. Arthur Braun. Teddy Brodie. Kirkwood Buckholz. Robert Burman. Robert Chard. Thomas Cotield. Robert Cox. James Daniel. William Davis, Paul De Nuccio, Jerome Deye. James Dixon. Philip Dwight. Edward Edward. Lester Ellis. Walter Emmich, Elmer Epstein. Isadore Felson. Leon Franlrel, Milton f Friedman. Arthur Fulton. Houston Galinari, Charles Gale. Rayetta Gelperin, Selma Gold. Jane ' Goldenberq, Clarissa Greenberg, Adele Grittith, Betty Grimm, Lillian Grigsby, Sarah Gypsin. Lossaine Hagemeyer, Edith Hargrave, Edith Hargrave. Peggy Hauclc. Lucille Heiby. Margaret Henice, Virginia Hollis. Mary Howard. Erma Jaclxson, Cecilia Johnston. Kathryn Jones. Virginia Kerchner. Dorothy Kestle, Alice Kieter, Mariorie Kraw. Nancy Krone. Adelaide Kuhn, Wilma Kuller. Margaret Lamping, Edna Lamping, Ruth Le Montree. Jean Gerhard, William Giesse, Richard Gilbert, Raymond Gold, Baron Goldman. John Goyert, Blaine Greenwald. Arthur Hatfner. Fredrick Hall, Walter Hampton, Clittord Hanseman, Carl Hatcher. Charles Hauclc, Andrew Hawlcins. Lawrence Hellman, Morris Henck, Kenneth Hiclcenlooper. John Hotling, Charles.. Hollister. Leo Lolterhott, Ralph Hudson. Porter Hunter, Robert . Jacobson, Philip Jacques. Donald Jacques, Robert Johnstone, Lewis Jordan, Cornelius Jung. Herman Keller, Harry Kellog, John Kelsey. Phillip Kennerly, lrl Woltson. Helen Wuerdeman, Ruth Yee. Jessie Littell. Elaine Lowman, Kathryn Manogue. Vivian Marsh, Marydale Mayne. Mary McGregor. Fiona McMullen, Jean Miller. Elba Moore. Betty Nelson. June Newhaus. Marion Nielsen, Sigirdur Paclc, Helene Payne. Ruth Petter, Lorraine Pilder, Jean Pope. Cythera Porter. Ann Puls, Marie Quirlc, Louise Raber. Katherine Rais. Susie Reed. Betty Reinhart. Clara Richter, Edna Ripley. Virginia Risch. Madaline Kichler. Gene Klein. lrvin Klein. lrwin Kocher. Robert Kuester, Alan Lang. Ray Laycock, Gilbert Laypoor. William Lewis. Charles Lewis, Charles Lishlra, Raymond Loeb. Robert Lotspeich, Billy Maas, Paul March. John Margolis, Myron Martin, Harry McCarthy, Merriclc Meiss. Harry Meyers. Melvin Millard. Bert Mithoeter. John Morris, Robert Morry, William Nagle, Robert Orton. Julian Parker, Billy Parson. Paul Pilcer, Yale Posegate, Charles Randle. Worth Ransohott, Billy Roberts, Ann Rogers. Ruth Roudebush, Mildred Ruehl, Marilyn Rybolt, Naomi Savran. Helen Schickel, Mariorie Schullcers, Ruth Schwab. Cary Sinclair. Elhabeth Smith, Barbara Smith, Rosemary Stadler. Dorothy Steinborn, Charlotte Striclcer, Harriet Thorpe. Grace Toutt, Gaitha Towler. Betty Vogely. Jane Wahle. Jane Walther, Amelie Walton. Frances Warneclce. Dorothy Wende, Anita Werden, Frances Wert, Amanda Wolt, Carol Rattner, Jacob , Redtield. Robert - Reeder. William Raiser, Merton Rubin. Jerry Scherm, Albert '- Schimmerrnan. Maurice Schmalzl, Donald Schott. Christian Schwabf Louis Shaengold, Melvin Shan. Billy Shepherd.. Richard Simmonton. Wesley Sisson. Frank Spohr, Robert Stetanott, Jordan Strass, Richard - Sturgeon, Cerlus Taubert, Carl Thomson. Chilton my Toran, Israel 4' Voges. Fred Voice, lrwin Walker. Theodore Wilhelmy. Odin Witt, Jimmie Wolter, Russell Woolsey, Lewis Wyler. James 1 Yachari, Joe ' Yowell. Everett nf . 4. 'g The Seventh Grade ot l932. although still comprising the common class. teels equal to the Seniors' in that the entire student body is entering a new building and adopting new customs. The high school atmos- phere has enveloped the group. and steps have been taken to organize clubs. athletic teams. and other forms ot extra-curricular diversion. We owe much to the taculty and mothers for putting us on the right traclr in this new phase ot school lite. The halls ot the building have become fast triends ot every pupil. and they will continue to be so long atter I937 when we shall become alumni. Wa .. AA fPage fifty five as v. .1 95 L if-1 T! Ji 'i 5, it .5 ,B .xi it A . 'l if , FA - 1 L .ai 1 Ati 72 n-' 'P SIE.- K-W ,.t. 3 1 ,. , 1? f. ,. ' at fii G12-' M-wiki-Q S Q. VM. Q9 v' y I I P I i X 1 Q K z J' W WAHUXUUDU UTQTU MLS BTJBCIETITB W ' ' .T . L 4 ,f , I r wif. , Q 14 ' Fir5T Row-W. Rhame, R. STiTT. K. Bacon, S,AIlen, R. Bachmeyer, D. Declcleman, E. STern,W. FursTe,W. Kelsey, E. Fasold, J. TaTe. Second Row-J. Tangeman, W. BeinharT, V. Miller, W. Bachmeyer, J. Williams, C. Cordes, F. STraTemeyer, R. TuTTle, Wm. Snyder, C, Phares, Coach Nimmo. Third Row-J. Lee, W. Roderick, J. MeisTer, G. Levine, P. Kohler, J. Sanders, J. Newland, R. T-leinhold, O. Jones, R. Brown, W. GusTin, B. Shepard, L. Dale. . l3ooTball Team This season Coach Nimmo succeeded in Turning ouT The besT l:ooTball Team ThaT WalnuT Hills has had Tor some years. Faced wiTh a very Tough schedule, The boys shouldered Their burden and emerged as vicTors over The Tour sTrong Teams oT Bellevue, Norwood, Reading, and I-TarTwell. They Tied Terrace Park and Loclcland, and were beaTen by Hughes. WiThrow and DayTon-Oakwood. ATTer losing To Hughes in The second game oT The season, The boys gained Their sTride and downed The powerTul Teams oT Bellevue and Norwood in rapid succession. ln closing a successTul season The Eagles Tinished Their schedule by winning Trom T-larTwell and Reading. The highlighTs oT The season were The long runs oT Debus and STern, The plunging and passing oT Allen and Declcelman, The hard running and Tackling oT Bachmeyer, and The lcicldng oT STiTT. The line well supporTed The baclcfield, oTTen breaking up The well-planned aTTaclc oT The oppos- ing Team. Bacon, FursTe, BeinharT, STITT, and Rhame were The ouTsTanding players on The line. This year's Team has developed a nucleus around which nexT year's squad can build a win- ning machine. The annual Jamboree and banqueT crowned The successTul season. Coach Nimmo was presenTed wiTh a Trophy in appreciaTion oT- his eTTorTs, and Dan Declcelman'was elecTed honorary capTain. l.eTTers were awarded To: Snyder, STiTT, FursTe, Bacon, Fasold, Bill Bach- meyer, Bob Bachmeyer, Allen, Declcelman, Debus, STern, TuTTle, BeinharT, STraTemeyer, Wil, liams, TaTe, lvlcNeill, Miller, Rhame, and manager KauTman, Cordes, Phares, Saunders, Dale and assisTanT managers McEwen, l-larvey, and Jenilce were awarded numerals. iii1Q.ijErTiirErivimi1i1zaffmiic1:i1EigiUa new .YA 1 , WAQUXUUDU UUUELELSE UUUCEUU 4 Firsf Row-S. Muehlielder, S. Allen, Wm. Rhame, D, Kleemeyer, D. Declrleman. Second Row-S. Deye, D. McEwen, T. Jeniclce. P. Fullon. W. Milchell, H. Deye, R. Brown. Third Row-Coach Varrelman. Baslcelball Team This year's baslcelball leam showed greal improvemem' over lasl year's feam, and augered well for nexl year. Mr. Varrelman, in his lirsl year ol coaching af Walnul Hills, lurned oul a 'ream noled for ils shifliness and ils lighling spirit Three Teams fell before 'fhe Eagles: Ml. l-leallhy, Loclcland, and Ohio Milifary lns+i+u+e. Allhough lhey losl' all lheir Scholasfic League games, lwo were hearl'-brealcingly close: Wilhrow being 2I-I7 and l-lar+- well, 20-I9. Only lwoi regulars gradualeg so we loolc forward 'ro a slrong leam nexl year. Leller-men were: Rhame, Fulfon, Deye, Mifchel, Kleemier, Allen. Declcelman, Muehllelder, and Brown, Manager. lfllilflflllfl EUUEHBURAUUGIE EPR H952 ..-iii, Hinge fifty-nine WAHUUUBU UUE lil? UUUGEUU WWW FIRST ROW-W. Roderick, R. Newsfedf, A. Fasold, R. Gisse, L. Zimov, J. Meisler, P. Ecfor. SECOND ROW-J. McLaren, W. Milchell, E.S+ern, W.Beinharl, E.Moore, R.Bachmeyer, P.Fullon, A.Wolls'rein. THIRD ROW-D. Day, W. Kirschner, J. Bacon, O. Jones. J. Williams. J. l-lussey, S. Dielz, A. Levinlhal, Coach Nimmo. Baseball Team Thir'l'y-six would-be baseball players answered Coach Nimmo's call for candidales for 'rhe baseball squad This year. The learn losl Hs firsl lwo games by large scores, buf 'rhen il' began fo round inl'o shape and To show some promise. A reserve leam has been formed, and has a schedule of ils own. This 'ream affords The younger players a chance lo gain experience which will help fhem when 'rhey come up 'ro lhe regular +eam. A+ presenl lhe feam does nol seem lo be headed 'foward a very successful season, bul if is improving every day. l-Iere's hoping! ljE'flil'UlflElE3lIFQf4alfNflCDlIlfl1l3i2 H952 a WAHUXUUDU Ellllllllli UUUGEUU FIRST ROW-J. Comer. A. Sher. D. Deckelman, W. Braun, T. Woodward, Dr. Knoch, H. Frank, W. Haefele, L. Bowman, J. McLaren, J. Porfer. SECOND ROW-E. Bucher, J. Marshal, W. Osmond, C. Burman, L. DeBus, S. Siodahl, H. Dunholfer, W. Chaney, J. Tafe, R. Fink, R. Fink. THIRD ROW-R. Newsfedf, W. Roderick, S. Kerkow, S. Garber, S. Muehlfelder, R. Braun, F. Poefker, O. Henderson, C. Lushbaugh. W. Lauch, O. Hatfield. FOURTH ROW-P. McMillan, W. Mannely, V. House. E. Morgan, R. Tuffle, A. Harvey. W. Deupree, J. Barishman, W. Kirschner. Gym Team This year's Gym Team was nof very large in number a+ fhe oufsef. buf if confained fhe nucleus around which a fop-nofch feam could be builf. The whole feam confinued fhe pracfice, insfifufed by Docfor Knoch many years ago, of geffing up before fhe sun in fhe morning and appearing, almosf before The school building was opened, in fhe gymnasium. The pracfice sessions lasfed from seven forfy-five un+il eighf fwenfy-five o'clock before school. lf was fhus, by coming before school, week in and week our, 'rhaf fhe boys of fhe feam secured fhe confinual pracfice so necessary for 'rhe developmenf of fhe muscles and fhe brain for gymnasfics. Offen 'rhe sfruggle was foo much for some and fhey dropped ouf, buf fhe maiorify sfuck and gained proficiency. Besides, fhey were rewarded wifh increased growfh and more perfecf muscular development In May fhe boys, upon passing an exam- inafion given by Docfor Knoch, received fheir leffers and numerals. If is indeed a fribufe fo fhe abilify of Docfor Knoch f af every year he develops boys who, wifh only fhree years of previous fraining, are doing regular college work. miiuurinipremlmmucciirria new YXYAkllElXUU,DTT EHIIU llllfli UUUCTEETU FIRST ROW-R, Fink, l.. Bowman, A. Shor, Dr. Koch, T-l. Frank, J. PorTer. O. l-laTTield, SECOND ROW-E. Bucher, W. Roderick, F. PoeTlcer, C. Lushbaugh, W. Lauch. Tl-HRD ROW-J. TaTe, W. l-laeTele, T. Woodward, W. Chaney. Gym ExhibiTion Team The Gym ExhibiTion Team is a special group of boys recruiTed Trom The regular Gym Team. IT is Their duTy To carry on The TradiTions oT WalnuT l-lills in compeTiTive gymnasTics. This year's Team has esTablished whaT iT believes To be a precedenT by winning Three championships. NoTwiThsTanding The hardship which The Team susTained by belaTed TaciliTies oT The new gym, wiTh The able assisTance oT DocTor Knoch, They succeeded in geTTing inTo Tine condiTion Tor Their TirsT meeT. On February IlTh, They won boTh The Senior and Junior Divisions oT The CiTy In+erschoIasTic Gym MeeT. Their nexT sTep was To defend Their lasT year's TiTle oT Ohio A. A. U. Champions. This They did successTully, scoring more Than Three Times as many poinTs as any oT Their opponenTs. Leading a Tield oT six compeTing Teams, They wallced away wiTh The SouThern Ohio DisTricT Championship on March l8Th. AT a mosT crucial Time. during The STaTe Championship lvleeT, our Team became severely crippled by The illness oT I-lerberT Franlc, high poinT man. Since There were no subsTiTuTes allowed in This evenT, The Team was able To aTTain only TiTTh place. AlThough several oT The boys will be losT by graduaTion, There will be leTT a nucleus oT good men, and a number oT likely prospecTs. T ln our opinion, The success oT nexT year's Team will depend upon The developmenT oT Those boys who will replace The Seniors. Uigciunmuuwmlcfsmuazigue new wfcmmwu mamma cmnceum FIRST ROW--Bolferell. Kerleow, Fursie, Srnifh lflapfainl, SHN, Spring. Deupree, Garber. SECOND ROW-Dr. Knoch, Mehle, Reis, Salovara, Braun, Day, Newsfedf, Bachmeyer. Swimming Team The Swimming Team, under 'ihe direclion of Doclor Knoch and fhe leadership of Caplain Smiih, has pracliced diligenfly +hroughou+ lhe season. This being fhe firsf year in our own pool, Doclor Knoch has concenfraled his eFlor+s upon +he Freshmen and Sopho- mores, in view +o building up a nucleus for fulure leams. This year our +eam was adequaiely successful in 'rhe inlerscholaslic meels, Junior and Senior Teams doing honor bolh +o school and +o Themselves. Escguurimurerrmumcfimla new .ff WAQUXUUDU UTlUllEl.S UTTUCIEETU M FIRST ROW-L Dale. D. Spencer, R. Bachmeyer, Mr. Carl Varrelman, L. DeBus. D. Declcleman. Kennedy. SECOND ROW-R.Kleemeier, C. Lushbaugh, W. Bachmeyer, E. STern, S.MuehlTelder, W.Snyder, D.McEwen. THIRD ROW-F.Edmonson, W.l-las-Tele, R.Williamson, K.Bacon, J.PorTer, W. Kirschner. FOURTH ROW-B. Levine, A. Shor. FIFTH ROW-H. DunholTer, G. STayman. W. Fox. C. Nees. W. Behr. Track Team - The Walnu+ Hills High School Traclc Team has experienced one oT The mosT successTul seasons in The hisTory oT The school. Under The supervision oT Coach Varrelman, The boys have shown meriT on cinder paThs, as well as in Tield evenTs. Louis DeBus, capTain oT The senior Team, in running The 220-yard dash and in Throwing The discus, has proven To be an able leader. As Tor The iunior Team-Ed STern, running The dashes, and Clarence Lushbauqh. ' Throwing The iavelin. have boTh done Tine worlc. The l932 Team has compeTed in more meeTs Than has any previous Team. IT eagerly loolcs Torward To The CiTy MeeT, and To The SouThern Ghio SecTional lvleeT, which will be held aT Oxford, May I3Th To l4Th. AlThough handicapped by The laclc OT a Track and a iumping piT, The boys have enTered inTo every meeT wiTh a deTerminaTion To win. The Team should have a very successTul season nexT year, since so Tew oT iTs mem- bers graduaTe. ' E . KFRCEDU KEUUEHBEFRAAUNUGIEEEFR H2952 fPage rixty-three YXYAHUXUUBTT UUUHELS UUUCISUU FIRST ROW-S. Kerlcow, W. Deupree, Mr. Briclcer, E. Seiberf, H. Deye. SECOND ROW-W. Fursle, S. Deye. Golf Team Once again +he Walnur l-lills Golf Team is headed foward 'rhe Cily Inrerscholaslic Golf Championship. This leam has los? only one scholaslic game in lwo years. and +his ear '+ h '+ y 1 as is eye upon 'rhe Sfafe Championship. Led by Ed Seiber+, +he only Senior on The feam. fhe boys have won fhelr firsl games wifh ease. Wilhrow l-lu hes, l-l 'l II d . g ar we . an Purcell have fallen easy prey 'lo 'rhe sfraighl shooling of Seiberl, Deye Kerlcow and Dupree. All fhe boys are veferans, having played on lasl year's +eam. This leam, consisfing of one Senior, 'one Junior, and 'rwo So h ' ' ' lhal has ever been assembled. p omores. is one of 'rhe mosl formidable hugh school 'reams mlmzrrrrfiriiiiriiiieiilia cizrimfs. medal? YXYAELUNUUDTV UUE CLUBS ETUUCTEUTJ - l FIRST ROW-B. Abrams, M. A. Geiger, R. Haubroclc, M. KauTz, M. E. WooTen, G. Pence, SECOND ROW-F. Spiegel, E. HoTTman, A. MiTchell, A. LighT, A. Heclcerman, Wm. Kirschner. THIRD ROW-F. Weissman, R. STiTT, W. BarTleTT, l.. DeBus, D. Gamble. R. TuTTle, G. Thompson. FOURTH ROW-R. GraeT, J. Walker, R. HarT, R. Williamson, R. Amidon. Tennis Team Through The eTTorTs oT The Tennis Club, WalnuT Hills was able To enTer some worThy Teams in inTerscholasTic compeTiTion. In previous years, WalnuT Hills has enTered members OT The Tennis Club in compeTiTion Tor The Holden Trophy and The Tri-STaTe Tennis Tourna- menTq and alThough They have never been champions, our players have been runners-up in Three years ouT oT Tive. l.asT year WalnuT Hills was second in The lnTerscholasTic Tennis League. Wifh several members Trom lasT year's Team, The prospecT oT a good Team This year is excellent Girls' CapTain-Ellen WooTen Boys' CapTain-Bill Rhame Manager-ArThur Heclcerman mrimmmreijrmmemne new WAHUXUQDU lfll1llQll.fl.llS UUUGEUU FIRST ROW-G. Cross, R. Cofield, M. Kaufz, R. Cox, A. Levy, G, Pence, E. Phillips SECOND ROW-J. Knighl, L. Froelich, R, l-lulley, M. Sfiil, H. l-lulchinson, V. Shepard, R. Gorfschallc. Girls' Alhlelic Associalion Board The Girls' Afhleiic Associarion was organized 'rhis year for all girls inferesred in any phase of afhlelics. Awards are based on a poinl sysfem, and IOO poinis are necessary for membership, beginning nexl fall. The Execufive Board of The Associalion is composed of 'rhe officers and a head of each sporl who does everylhing she can in her sporl To make an inleresf- ing season. A banquel was held af lhe end of lhe year, af which honors were awarded. We have had many good 'rimes Jrhis year and hope fo have iusl as inleresfing a program nexr year. . Ulsrimmrimnrasrrmnmirrris D962 YXYALLUXUUDU LlLlLl LLLLS UUUCIEULI FIRST ROW-M. Woolen, A. Levy, G. Pence, D. Gunlclach, E. l-lamilfon, E. Perin, M. Kaufz, R. Cofield, I, Grischy, V. Shepard, B. Abrahams, L. Appel, R. Alfman, M. Rosenberg, B. Cox, H. Raymond. SECOND ROW-F. Brenlson, N. Jones, R. Pinlold, D. Boalc, E. Cox, M. Bieler, R, Eppslein, E. Lamping, R. Lamping, G. Block, T. Kunfz, E. Koenig, L. Shiclc, F. Morrill, V. Gelhaus, B. Goldslein, V. Hunler, D. Selberf. Miss Sellers. Life Saving Corps Regular class inslruclion in swimming consisfs ol: 'rhe slrolces. simple dives, and body conlrol in +he waler. The classes This year were divided in+o red and while cap swimmers. The red caps being fhose who could nor swim in deep wafer, and The while caps, fhose who could pass lheir deep waler +es'r-diving in and swiming one lenglh of 'rhe pool. Swimming and diving Tesfs which may be passed af+er school are awarded poinfs in fhe A+hle+ic Asso- cia+ion. Four swimming meels were held: one a Red Capper meef, Then fwo infer-class meels, lower and upper school, and a meer wifh Weslern Hills High School. American Red Cross Life Saving irisl'ruc+ion was given, and bolh senior and iuriior 'resls were falmen. The while cap swimmers oufnumber +he red caps fhis year, and we are hoping nexl' year fo come even nearer our goal of every girl in Walnur l-lills l-ligh a whi+e cap swimmer. LEUULPBIIRASLLUGILLUR H962 YXYAXELUXUKLDTV UUUELELS UUUCIEUU Champion Volleyball Team F!RST ROW-R. Levensohn, N. Jones, B. Abrahams, J. Hubbard. SECOND ROW-F. Bunnell, R, Weddendorf, L. Boyd, R. Feels. THIRD ROW-H. Ulmer, L. Clarienello, M. Umversaqhf. Champion Baslcelball Team FIRST ROW-F. Bunnell, M. Schild, B. Sfrauss. SECOND ROW-B. Abrahams, A. Wise, R. Pinfold. THIRD lfOW-L. Appel. H. Ulmer. L. Boyd, J. Hubbard. IfP.1ge fixty-nine Red Champion Cenlerball Team V... FIRST ROVV-F. MfKemie, M. Poelker, B. Davies, F. Tenner, E. Ciarlenello. SECOND ROW-D. Jones, M. Fink, M. Meyers, I. Salovaara. THIRD ROW-C. Sawyer, E. Rosanflwal, C. Kramer, D. Wolf. Red Champion Volleyball Team Page .rerwzlyl FIRST ROW-M. Poelegr, I. Salomvqqra, F. Tenner, E. Ciarienello. SECOND ROW-D. Jones, M. Fink, M. Meyers, D. Wolf. THIRD ROW-B. CI1amlaers,,F. Mcllemle, C. Kramer. Exliibilrion Tumbling Group f. , . . ' I T A -TY TT T T FIRST ROW-B. Rifler, M. Risclw, E. Ewing, M. Berger, E. Fisl-ier, A. Daun, M. Fink, E. Ouirlc, A. Lewis, J. Hubbard. J. Knight C. Bruclcman, T. Kunfz, B. Jaccod, M. Ruscher, A, Baller, F. Schwarz, D. Kasley. SECOND ROW-B. Smilli. R. Lamping, F. Mclfllianey, G. Grigsby, Z. Robinson, G. Block, C. Eberlwardf. B. Slwowaller, T. Kulin. THIRD ROW-C. Jackson. B. Moore. K. Lowman, V. Procler, D. Boalce, M. Beiler, A. Werf. Exliibilion Dancing Group FIRST ROW-V. Gelllwaus, M. Finlr, F. Brenlson, K. Ruller, M. Burger, M. Kuller, N. Esberger. SECOND ROW- 7 M Poeflcer, M. Kaul., H. Cools. R. Allman, D. Sfadler, R. Scnulle. THIRD ROW-M. Wilson, F. Tenner, V. Shepard, G. Pence, M. Rosenberg, M. Broornell, F. Scbaicli. FOURTH ROW-E. Eiclnerl, H. Florsheim, R. Cullen, E. Perin, J, Schmidt J. Kniglril, M. Miller. fP.1,qe iv: 4 my-one YWAXQUNUUDTV UUE ELELS lfrlTUClEErU FIRST ROW-M. Fox, N, Canfello, E. Holmes. R. Schulfe, W. Kuhn, E. Perin. J. Clark, M. Woolen, SECOND ROW-L. Eubanlx, A. Wise. B. Abrahams, B. Cox, E. Schilrin, S. Ripley, M. Randall. THIRD ROW-M. Andrew, V. l-lunler, M. SMH, L. Siler, D. Gunlclach, B. Robinson, Managers and Officials Each class 'ream has a manager, who is appoinled by ihe G. A. A. 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Richard Williamson Treasurer ..... Florence Brenlson FIRST ROW-D. Gunlmlach, M. E. Woofen, V. Shepard, S. J. Ripley, E. Hurdle, R. Williamson, H. Raymond. F. Brenfson, Miss Lofze, M. Kaufz, G. Pence, M. Andrew, F. Deschler, M. Monash, C. Shoolr. SECOND ROW-V. Schlolrnan, M.Gen+iIe, D. Klein, A. Tunison, L. Chandler, D. Aviles, R. Largenl, L. Darden, D. Beclcef, E. Zipin, P. Segal, V. Tow, M. Casello, N. Jones. THIRD ROW-R. Cox, A. Wise, J. Duey, M. Wilson, J. Schrader, L. Siler. M. Walker, S. Hollrneyer. M. Randall, E. Eicherf, V. Pownall, V. Cellhaus, R. Levohnson, M. Unverzachl. FOURTH ROW-F. Henry, L. Zoller W. Richardson, B. Rogers, L. Goldsmilh, S. Deifz, R. Bachrneyer, M. DeHaven, R. Peck, R. Pinfold, J. Lackner, D. Gamble, G. Thompson, C. Hariield, W. Fox. FIFTH ROW-T. Pogue, E. Fasold, C. Burman, H. Ulmer, J. Pierce, R. Hari, R. Amidon, W. Beinharl, R. Graef, S. Muehlfelder, C. Malfingly, R. Waclcenlhaler, P. Wise, R. KauFIman. The Senior Dramalic Club began Ihe year wiI'h Ihe Shalcespearean play, The Tempest If was The Iirs+ lime Walnul Hills has ever been able Io give ils play in ifs own audilorium. The play was a huge success. During Ihe year 'rhe members have been praclicing on one-acl plays, which were given before 'rhe school. A prize was given 'ro Ihe besli one. The spring play was Ihe popular LiHle Women. I+ was given in a fine manner, and again WaInu+ Hills had Ihe opporlunify of apprecialing ils slage. riliziirriiiiriiriijimilmriilcizriiiira new YXYAkIlITXI1ICIDTT ITIQILIIQLIQLSE IIIQIIfICTEIfI'IfI The Tempeslu THE CAST Alonso, King of Naples ..... Sebasiian, his brorher ...... Prospero, The righ+ Dulce of Milan ............ .. Anronio, his brorher, usurping Dulce of Milan.. Ferdinand, son Io 'rhe King Gonzalo, an honesi old cou Adrian I Francisco slords ..,.,.......,...,... , , of Naples ,..... nsellor .....,.. . , Caliban, a savage and deformed slave., . Trinculo, a iesrer .,..,,.,,,......,.., Siephano, a drunken burler ......., Masrer of a ship ......,,., Boaiswain .......,. . , . Mariners Miranda dau hier 'ro , g Prosp Ariel, an airy spirir. ., Iris .... ........... . Ceres.. ..... . . Juno,. Elizabeih Rauh Wilma Kuhn Chrisfine Garrerr Nancy Lee Jones Ellen Chapman Graiian Block Rufh Gofrschalk Olga Conclii Virginia Schuchardl' Ru+h Peck SFO.. . . , , .Lloyd C. Zoller, Roberi J. Lee Amidon, . . , . ,Frederic I-Ienry, Louis Goldsmifh, Bradway Rogers, . .Richard Williamson, lSigmund L. Muehlfelder, '33 I Thomas L. Pogue, Jr., . . . . . .Edward Fasold, Waller Beinharr, , . , .Siephens Deiiz, ..,....WaI+er Fox, .. . .Roberi Hart Roger Mehle, David Gamble, '33 '32 '33 '33 '32 '33 '33 '33 '32 '32 '33 '33 '33 '33 Roloeri Bachmeyer, '33 William Bar'rIeH, ' Virginia Lee Shepard, . . . ..... Florence Kaiheryne Brenrson, ATTEN DA NTS TO IRIS Jean Knighr June Muller SPIRITS IN THE SHAPE OF DOGS Helen Savaran Marie Sacca SPIRITS OF THE ISLAND Venda Tow Bessie Sirauss NYMPHS Marjorie Collins Mary Hubbard REAPERS Mary Evans Ruih Haubrock Virginia Schloiman, Rachel Cox, 33 32 '32 32 32 ....Grace E. Pence. '32 Marion Naegel Mildred Rosenberg Jane? Yoclcey Jean Meihven Margarer Andrew Marrha Peizhold Helen Coors Elaine Schrifin Margaref Walker IRLEITIQI EEITUIQHBUIRAITUCDLE ITR IQISPT52 IfPage .rerenly-Jeven 1 i Q 2 x w E 4 WAHUUQDU Lrlfllil LLIIL3 LTUUUEUU FTRST ROW--M. Pope, G. Siodahl, D. Gardner, R. Peck, M. PorTer, Mr. Gregory, J. Lehman, M. Hirschfield, F M ill L. E bank J. Sullin. . orr , u , SECOND ROW-A. SchiTT, N. GoldsTein, J. Schmidt J. Lernmel, J. Jackson, C. STern, G. Bellonby. N. Seigle, B. Cox, D. Richmond. THIRD ROW-B. Pope, F. PoeTker, A. Magly, M. Miller, L. BraTTon, R. Kornman, V. Munz, G. McMullen, B. Thorpe. FOURTH ROW-B. Tomkins, E. BrunsT, E. Saenger, J. Salovaara, P. Kohler, R. Fels, D. Rosenberg. B. Sluss, H. McNeil. PresidenT . . . . . . James Lehman Vice PresidenT . . Mariery HirschTield SecreTary . . . . BeTTy Cox Treasurer . . Paul Kohler Junior DramaTic Club Under The able direcTion oT Mr. Gregory, The Junior DramaTic Club has iusT con- cluded one of iTs mosT successTul seasons. This year's producTion was given on The nighT oT March The TourTh beTore a large and enThusiasTic audience. The play was Fanny and The ServanT Problem, by Jerome K. Jerome. The youThTul acTors porTrayed Their roles in a skilled and conTidenT manner which bodes well Tor TuTure Shakespearean producTions. Mariorie PorTer, Jorma Salovaara, and Rendigs Fels Took The leads and were ably supporTed by Bruce Tompkins, Gayle Bellonby, Mariorie Miller, RuTh Peck, Alice Magly, and James Lehman. The Technicians were Bill Thorpe and George McMullen, while The business and adverTising were Taken care oT by Ed BrunsT and Eugene Saenger respecTively. The success oT The play was due, in a large parT, To The excellenT direcTing oT Mr. Gregory. A mosT successTul casT luncheon was held, and The year's acTiviTies were Thus closed. rrlzrirrnrinnrrsrrmnviinzrcrrs H952 Y I nr 1 WERE me WALUXUQDU UU U ELELS UUUGEUU FIRST ROW--M. Rosenburq, L, Siler, M. E. Woolen. S. J. Ripley, M. Randall, Miss Lofze, W. Fursle, A. Heclcerman, M. Cassello, D. Gardner, E. Felson. SECOND ROW-L. Oppenheimer, E. Schifrin, R. Allman, E, Siclcer, A. Parsons, A. Tunison, D. Klein, F. Sherard, D. Rosenburg. THIRD ROW-E. Fasold, Wm. Rhame, B. Rogers, J. Layman, R. l-larl, Vllm. Thorpe, D. Nichols, Wm. Sluss. Wm. Snyder, Senior Debaling Club Presidenl . . Marlha Randall Vice Presidenl . . Mary Ellen Woolen Secrelary . . Shirley Jane Ripley Treasurer ....... Wesley Fursre The purpose ol lhe Senior Debaling Club is 'ro lurlher inleresl' in debalinq among lhe members ol 'rhe Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes. A rneeling is held every weelcx eifher a debalre is presenled, or 'rhe business of The club is discussed. Any member of lhe club may lry oul lor lhe Tri-Slale Debalinq Team: lhus ihe Tri'Sla're Debaling Team Con- sisrs of members of lhe Debaling Club. An unusual lealure ol lhe club lhis year was The presenfalion ol a debale on Prohibilion, which followed The Oregon plan ol debaling. As a whole, 'rhe year was one of qralilicalion and pleasure To ihe members. igimiririiiiiiriiirerilzafsxnviciirrria new WYAIILUXIIICIDTT Lllllll Llllfla LITILICTEUIQI l FIRST ROW-W. Snyder. Nl. Cassello. E. Fasold. SECOND ROW-B. Rogers, D. Nichols, Tl-IIRD ROW-Wm. Rhame, A. I-leckerman, G. Hell. Tri-Slale Deloaling Team The Tri-Slale clebaling 'reams were mosl unlorlunale 'rhis year, losing bolh here and al Louisville. Theilopic of lhe debale was Resolved lhal lhe proleclive larifl is delrimenlal lo lhe besl inleresl ol The Uniled Slalesf' The alfirmalive learn, consisling ol Bradway Rogers, Edward Fasold, William Snyder, and lvlargherila Caseilo, remained here and mel a Team from Shorlridge I-ligh, Indianapolis. The negalive leam, composed ol Ar'l'hur l-leclcer- man, William Rhame, George I-lell, and Donald Nichol, journeyed lo Louisville, where il was delealed by a leam ol Louisville Male I-ligh. I-lowever, This record is noi as bad as il' sounds, for lhere was a misunderslanding of lhe proposilionp and, conlrary lo all agreemenls, lhe words high proleclive +arill were inserled in lhe proposilion. This change was made al such a lal'e dale lhal if was of no help lo our aflirmalive leam, while lhe negalive did nol have lime lo provide againsl lhe unexpecled case which Louisville presenled as a resull ol lhe change. The leam deserves creclil lor lhe excellenl, 'rhough ill-fared, worlc which lhey did. We sincerely hope lhal Their successors nexl year will have beller luclc. lfl3K3glQEljlllQlElflilVUlQlE'BEl53QffkUNl1lCIZlfl1lfllR new imsiiuiujifuurr uumrule uuuuamil FIRST ROW-C. Lewis, D. Sfaadelrer. J. Marx, L. Rosenberg, F. Herschfeld. M. Spencer, R. Ficlcs. B. Moore. SECOND ROW--H. Parifz, S. Greenwald, V. Cerf, J. Slern, J. Maflhews. R. Hope, E. Franks. THIRD ROW-E. Saenger, C. Puchfa, L. Eubanln. L. Bohn, D. Case, M. Meyers. V, Kamuf. J. Newman. FOURTH ROW-V. Youlclas, R. Fels, Mr. Inslceep, D. Winters. E. Rosenfhal. Miss Wuesl, J. Still. H. Florsheim. Junior Debahng Clubs OFFICERS OF THE BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS OF THE GIRLS' CLUB Presidenl .... Eugene Saenger Presidenf .... Marian Myers Vice Presidenl . . Joseph Slern Vice Presidenl . . . Jean Newman Secrefary . . Franklin Schullz Secrerary . . Elaine Rosenlhal Treasurer . . Lee Rosenberg Treasurer . . Jean Mefhven During lhe year of I93l-32, under rhe guidance of Mr, Inslceep and Miss Wuesl, fhe Boys' and Girls' Junior Debaling Clubs have accomplished some worI'hwhiIe Things in 'rhe line of debaring. The clubs' obiecrive is borh fro reach 'rhe rules of debafing 'ro beginners in +ha+ arf. and ro help develop +he falenl in Those I'ha+ have had previous experience. The year's oufsfanding deba+es were fhose conlesls in which +he represenialive reams of The Boys' and Girls' Junior Clubs vied for honors. IfIfKiIIEIfIVI1ILIiIfI'IfIIfIEI3IIFE2AIfIXIJCI2IfEIfI3R new YXYAXELUXUUDTT UUE LLLLS lfllilLlClEU'U Presidenl . , Vice Presidenl . Secrelary . . . Treasurer . . . Girls' Glee Club . lrene Grischy . Dolores Aviles . Grace Pence Rachel Cox The Girls' Glee Club is composed ol girls lrom lhe upper school, and is open lo any one who wishes lo ioin. The Glee Club has enlerlained in assembly, and has spenl much lime in preparing The numbers. The club rehearses once a week under lhe direclion ol Mrs. Murphy. The club par licipaled in lhe beaulilul Chrisl-Assembly Concerl. given by lhe combined Glee Clubs under lhe direclion ol Mrs. Murphy. Parl ol lhis group represenled Walnul l-lills al lhe Washlnglon Bi-Cenlennial Celebralion al Music I-lall. Lasl, bul nol leasl, lhey made lhe girls' chorus in Pinalore, lhe success and lhe hil ol lhe show. Andrew, Margarel Aviles. Dolores Blinn, Virginia Brand, Sarah Brallan, Lillian Bremer, Wilma Bronslca, Anila Brown, Blanche Ciarienello, Lill Cox, Rachel Dalberl, Minna ian Danenhauer, Joyce Esberger, Nalalie Eubanlr, Lauriel Evans, Mary Fabiani. Helen Schepman, l-lelen Fasolcl, Charlolle Fry, Dorolhy Felson, Edilh Geyer, Janice Goyerl, Muriel Grischy, lrene Grolh, Georgeanna l-leller, Elha l-lirschlield, Mariery. Hilliard, Belly l-lolmes, Mary Louise l-lenrie. Lillian Jackson. Jess Jones, Rulh Kaiper, Kalhryn Weddendorl, Rulh Kanler, Sylvia Kornman, Rulh Landalcer, Belly Lemmel, Janel Less, Janice Lyons, Janis Magley, Alice McCord, Rulh Miller, Mariorie Nagel, Margarel Newman, Jean Nichols, Lucille Price, Erie Richmond, Dorolhy Richler, Margarel Schoenborn, Viola Schaich, Elinor Schill, Annelle Schulle, Rulh Shook. Carolyn Smilh, Audrey Smilh, Madge Spencer, Belly Sullivan, June Taylor. Barbara The-ilen, Belly Tuniclr, Luella Tunnison, Ariel Unversagl, Marian Wallcer, Margarel VVarwood, Edylhe LTRLEUVU IIUULEBUQAUUCELEUQ H9352 Page eighty-.i ixl YXVAXELUXUUDTV EHIU llll5lS IQHQTUCTEUTT K FIRST ROW-E. Warwood, G. Grofh, M. Nagle, M. Unverzaqf, M. E. Woolen, M, Genfile. SECOND ROW-E. Heller, V. Schoenborn, M. Brieni, H. Sheprnan. Triple Trio The Triple Trio, one of rhe new musical organizarions in school, is composed enlirely of girls from fhe upper school. Rehearsals are held once a weelc under 'rhe direclion of Mrs. Murphy. There are no officers, and lhe girls are chosen for 'rheir musical abiliry. This group has enrerfainecl The assembled school and several Parenl-Teacher meelinqs. The members are: Firsl' Soprano- Second Soprano- Allo- Margarel' Wallcer Viola Schoenborn Georqianna Grolh Maxine Brien? Margarel Nagle Mary Ellen VVoolen Elha l-leller Edilh Warwood Marian Unverzagl ijriiiiiljrijrrigiigirerrimriiiicciiiiiiife new WAQUXUUDU LHQIU LLTQLSE Ll'lilUCl'ELl'Ll M, , ...s,,..,., WN., ..... FTRST ROW-E. Blaclcshaw, L. Nagle, W. Hahn, Mrs Murphy, R. Williamson, J. Delaney, W. Ellis, L. Edwards, J. Brock. SECOND ROW-R. Mehle, L. Jones, J, Shriner, R. Rogers, R. STruclc, L. Pavey, J, ErnsT, B. Henry, W. Thorp, P. McMillan, S. Spencer, L. Vallim. THIRD ROW--J. Sizer, J. Coleman, F, Weissman, E. BrunsT, J. Saloyaara, l. BeniTon, P. VVeinsTein, L. Williams, H. Lanham, H. Ullman, E. Palmer. FOURTH ROW-W. Snyder, E. Hoflrrnan, W. Fox, C. Burrnan, W. Guy, C. Evans, R. MeisTer, P. Kohler. FIFTH ROW-O. Jones, L. Zoller, R. HarT, B. Rogers, F. STraTemeyer, K. Moeller, W. Blaine, J, Sanders. Boysi Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club has compieTed a mosT successTul year, under The clirecTion of Mrs. Murphy. This year The club is composed OT approximaTely TiTTy members. This group has parTicipaTed in several assemblies, and has also sung beTore The ParenT-Teachers' Asso- ciaTion and The Alumni AssociaTion. The grand climax oT The year's acTiviTies was The parTicipaTion OT The chorus in The opera, PinaTore. The chorus oT sailors played a greaT parT in The success OT The opera. AlThough a quarTer oT eighT in The morning seems To be raTher an early hour To pracTice, all The boys derive much pleasure Trom The conTacT wiTh Tellow sTudenTs and Mrs. Murphy. ijrrzgriirriiiriirrrmiiiimrixiiicigriiijila new WALUWUDU lQHQllQlllU.S GUUGEUU ii i I Ilw lihssam... FIRST ROW-R. Rogers, W. Snyder, R. Williamson, VV. Richardson, W. Hahn. SECOND ROW-L. Zeller, R. Hari, B. Rogers. The Boys' Ocle-Jr The Boys' Ocier is an organizafion consisiing of eighf boys piclced from 'rhe Senior Glee Club. This year 'rhe acfivilies of rhe Oc+e+ have been exceedingly numerous. Their firs+ appearance was before a Parenf-Teachers' meeiing, where 'rhey sang several seleclions. They appeared before The Alumni Associalion, and in several assemblies before The school. The Oc+e+ furnishes praclically all of +he male leads for +he opereffa each year. This year four of fhe members had leading paris in fhe opereffa, Pinafore. The Ocfei has sung over +he radio several Jrimes in pas+ years. Mrs. Murphy is 'rhe advisor of fhe organ- izarion, while Edgar Blaclcshaw is fhe accompanist Firsi Tenor- Firsr Bass- Walier Hahn William Snyder Ralph Rogers Roberl Hari Second Tenor- Second Bass- Llo d Zoller Bradway Rogers Richard Williamson William Richardson iimiiguiliilnilieiriafsmilcrzrrula UQWQ YXYAIQLUXEIUJUTT UIJIQIIQLILEE CIUUUEUU FIRST ROW-D. Boalre, H. Pack, J. Yee, D. Wernike, Mrs. Murphy, A. Krone, R. Dobie, M, Puls, J. McMullen. SECOND ROW-L. Grimm, N. Kraw, l.. Frazer, V. Manogue, R. Schullrers, K. Raber, M. Roudebusch, O. Wilhelmey, B, Gold, C. Halcher. THIRD ROW-T. Kunlz, E, Beren, J. Achauer, V. Schuchardl, R. Gollschallc, F. Tenner, R. Koper, A. Bovis, K. Duffon, J. Bailey, M. Sacca. FOURTH ROW-E. Ciarienello, M, Finlr, C. Sawyer, H. Flarsheirn, J. Ealon, J. Darby, G. Bloclc, J. Knighl, T. Greenburg, Junior Glee Club Presidenl . . Rulh Gollschallc Vice Presidenl . Thelma Kunlz Secrelary . . . Millicenl Grilzlilh Treasurer ....... Tina Greenburg The Junior Glee Club is ol course a preparalion for lhe Iwo larger clubs, lhe Girls' Senior and lhe Boys' Senior Clubs. I+ has membership of over filry, which is lalcen from lhe sevenlh and eighlh grades. The members ol lhis club have much 'ralenl in many lhings, and al lhis wriling are planning lo give an assembly in lhe audilorium for lhe whole school. During 'rhe year ils members have consliluled a large parl of lhe several choruses needed and also many ol The choruses for lhe operella Pinalore were lalcen from il. Allogelher, wilh a show ol a willingness lo worlc and an enlhusiaslic liking ol music and under l'he very able lraining ol Mrs. Murphy, rhe club has progressed. ' lQIfR2lfElfl'IJEEIQl'lJVH3Vl3K3AXlTNVlCl'lEFVFR new I J TrumpeTs-- YXYAATLUXUUDTT UUE llllgi IQHQTUCIEUTQI 5 2 i T The OrchesTra The orchesTra has Taken iTs cusTomary place oT imporTance among The musical acTivi- Ties oT The school. A goodly number oT accomplished musicians were losT by graduaTion lasT spring, buT Their loss was scarcely TelT because OT The able young arTisTs who quickly Tilled The gaps. They have played Tor The TempesT, PinaTore, and oTher occasions. lT is hoped ThaT There will be ja large number oT new candidaTes nexT Tall so ThaT The orchesTra may keep sTep wiTh The naTural improvemenT oT all organizaTions in The new school. ln spiTe oT diTTiculTies, however, we can counT upon Mr. Van PelT To whip inTo shape an orchesTra which will meeT The needs oT The school. FirsT Violins- MargareT GenTile WalTer Hahn William Toran Byron Henry Carol BeTTman Helen Schneider Second Violins- RoberT Fink Walrer Schock HerberT Wooley Myron Margolis Raymond Lishka Cello- William Reeder Bass- Jorma Salovaara ClarineTs- Fred STricker RoberT MacMillan French Horns- Hugh Lanham Richard Fink Frieda Morrill Donald Drake Paul Kohler Trombones- George FahnesTock Maxine BrienT William Gunklach Piano- MargareT Nagle Tympanies- RoberT Nagle Mary Dean iiligiiiiiirijiiiiirriirifisiiilmrlilccriiiiiia new YXY43lfl.UXUU.DiI UUE MLS UUUCIEUU l I . 1 Wig,-v if . s FIRST ROW--R. Wilson, R. McMillan, R. Nagle, P. Ecfor, M. Brienf, R. Kleemier, G. Fahneslock, M. Nagle, R. Fink, F, Morrill, E. Warwaod, B. Spencer. SECOND ROW-B. Millard, R. Miller, W. Gunlclach, C. Evans, W. Hahn. W. Willrerson, S. Krieqsman. W. Toran. R. Wesfcofl. W. Henderson. Tl-HRD ROW-D. Day. H. Lanham. R. Harlan, G. Allen, P. Kohler, R. Finlc. The Band The band has enjoyed an exlremely prosperous year. They played af all bu+ 'rhree foorball games: fhe reason for +heir non-appearance a+ 'rhese con+es+s was 'rhe impossibili+y of arranging +ranspor+a+ion. Because of a new ruling made by 'rhe ci+y high school band- mas+ers, fhe band played a+ home baslcefball games only. We believe our band has as brighf a l:u+ure as any in +he cily. Mr. Van Pell has been lraining and +eaching younger musicians fo fill in vacancies leff by graduafion. Since Two Finlcs and one Fahnesroclc are The only Seniors in 'rhe organizalion, +he band will be larger nex+ season and beHer able fo compele wiih olher schools in spile of our small enrollment We wish +o exlend our sympaihy 'ro Edward Fahnesioclc, who has been ill all year. mmmmmremmmummm new YXYAELUXUUDTT Ullllfl ELELQE UUUGEUU w FlRST ROW-W. Torin, W. l-lahn, R. Finlc, R. Fink, B. Henry, R. McMillan, SECOND ROW-W. Gunlclach, W. Sulzer, R. Sellers. P. Kohler. Jazz Orcheslra Organized enfirely by a group of keenly inleresled pupils, The jazz orchesfra shows bolh abilily plus inleresl in music and willing school spiril. Hs firsf dulies for lhe school were playing for a series of dances, nelring considerable money for 'rhe Alhlelic Associalion. Laler, if played for a dance given by lhe Girls' League. Much credil goes +o Roberl Fink, who look fhe responsibilily of calling +he rehearsals and conducling a+ appearances. On fhe whole, The dance orcheslra is an exlremely valuable assel +o lhe school, nol only because of lhe malerial service if renders, bu+ because of lhe valuable Jrraining if offers +o ils members. Conducfor- Saxaphone- Sousaphone- Roberl Fink Roberl Sellers Waller l-lahn Violin- slolm Sanders Piano Accordian- Y Byron l-lenry Tfllmpel- Waller Sulzer, Jr. William l-Orin Paul Eclor Quifar.. Clarinef- Paul Kohler Byron Henry Roberl' Sellers Plano- Drum- Rober+ Maclvlillan William Gunlclach Richard Fink liFKi.gl?lilQllQlEElfl'UEEEl3R2AUXElCIZEEl1l3R new J YXYAXIQTLTNUUDTT UUE ELITE ETUUGEUU tv' nur .... FIRST ROW-F. B'enTson. M. Randall, G. FahnesToclc, V. SchloTman, Mr. Gregory, C. Cordes, R. Cox, J. Howard, E. Blaney. SECOND ROW-F. AlTer, A. SiviTz, S. Loring, H. Raymond, V. Shepard, Wm. Rhame, B. Rogers. THIRD ROW-E. Moore, E. SeiberT, G. SrniTh, Wrn. Snyder, A. Sullivan, C. CondiT. Remembrancer STaTT EdiTor-in-ChieT . . . . Virginia SchloTman AssociaTe EdiTor . . George FahnesTocl4 Business Manager ..... CliTTord Cordes The Remembrancer sTaTT This year had a parTicularly hard Time. AlThough The school was larger, The supporl' was noT proporTional To The worlc required To represenT The increased number oT sTudenTs. This TacT was due, noT To The laclc oT good-wiil on The parT OT The sTudenTs, buT To The diTTiculTy oT raising money This year Tor any purpose. To rneeT The expenses, Then, The sTaTT had To employ much ingenuiTy and eTTorT. April TirsT, 'iiTTeen hundred roses, boughT wholesale, were sold ThroughouT The sTudenT body. Several days, boxes Tor pennies were placed aT The end oT The lunch line. The proceeds oT a basl4eTball game beTween The TaculTy and The Treshmen were added To The Tund. The business sTaTT worlced hard in soliciTing ads. The subscripTion drive was concenTraTed on Three days. AT lasT, money Trom The Tund oT The Senior Class was donaTed. The sTaTT and Mr. Gregory, iTs advisor. worlced especially hard To puT ouT This boolc, and They oTTer iT wiTh besT wishes To The supporTers oT WalnuT Hills High School. mlmzrrriiirrriilrrisrriaxsmlciirrriva new WYAXELUXUCLDTT UUE ELKLS UUUCTEUU vw i f':I'iSQ,L ' K . i V FlRST ROW-V. Shepard, S. Ripley, E. Blaney. B. Rogers, C. Burman, S. Die'rz, J. Howard, E. Felson. M. Woolen. SECOND ROW-M. Pope, R. Oppenheimer, M. Wilson, H. Raymond, M, Kaulz, D. Gunlclach, C. Shook. D. Beclcef, M. Casello, M. Evans. THIRD ROW-V. Cerf, B. Thorn kins, J. L h F. Al p e man, fer, Wm. Snyder, D. Nichol, E, Theimer, FOURTH ROW-L. DeBus, G. Smilh, G. Fahnesfoclc, Wm. Rhame, VV. Fursle. The Gleam This year The Gleamu has been forced lo reduce expenses because of lhe small number of subscriplions. This cur has been eviden+ in 'rhe appearance of rhe magazine, mosl numbers being wilhoul carioons and illusiralions. ln fhe edilorial columns commenls have been made on 'rhe school and s+uden+s which have evoked much crilcism. Some new policies inaugurafed proved successful and ofhers proved +ha+ everyrhing new is noi necessarily good. This year has been a period of +ransi+ion for The Gleamf' looking 'foward a com- ple+e reorqanizalion in ihe spring. Ufmiimnrimnrenrmnvlmtrrnfa new YXYAILEIXUCLUTT UIJEI IQIlI.SIS U'IfIEICIEIJ'IQl ..,.-.V.,..s. ,W - . I FIRST ROW--E. Rosenihal, R. Kornman, M. DeHaven, I. Grischy, Miss Sulheriancl, E. Franlc, V. Goldenburg, B. Hilliard, D. Winler. SECOND ROW-N. Plaul, C. Mallingly, W. Haelele, E. Schilrin, M. Rosenberg, Wm. Rhame, J. Iglauer, J. Slern, R. Helwiq. THIRD ROW-B. Thomplcins,V. Cerl. R. WesIerlcamp.Wm. Richardson, G, Hell, R. Waclaenlhaler, J. Freiberg, E. Saenger, A. Fox. FOURTH ROW-L. Lauch, L. Oppenheimer, R.Fels, A.HecIcerman, W. Fursle, R.Williamson, L. Bohn, F. Fox. The Challerbox Facully Advisor ..,. Miss Ann Sulherland Edilor-in-Chief, ,....... ,..Ray Wachlcenfhaler Business Manager .................. George Hell BUSINESS STAFF Eugene Saenger Elaine Schilrin Rodney Helwig ASSOCIATE EDITORS James M. Freiberg William Richardson Girls' Aclivilies, Irene Grischy Sporls, William Rhame EDITORIAL STAFF Waller Haelele Leon Bohn Wesley Fursfe Marguerile DeHaven Mildred Rosenberg Carllon Mallingly Rendigs Fels Dorolhy Winler Arlhur Heclcerman Rulh Kornman Frank Fox Allen Fox Eva Franlcs Leo Oppenheimer Louis Lauch Joseph Slern Bruce Tompkins Virginia Goldenberg David Rosenberg Richard Williamson Elaine Rosenlhal Nalhan Piaul Belly Hilliard Richard Weslerlcamo During Ihe pas? year, lhe Cha+Ierbox has advanced more Ihan il had in Ihe len years of i+s previous exislence. This publicalion was begun by Ralph Zimmerman len years ago: and al Tirsl il was Iyped and Ihen mimeographed. Five years Ialer Henry Cowen and his slali made possible Ihe purchase of a Mulligraph Machine. Then during I'he pasl year, under The edilorship of Ray Walcenlhaler, Ihe Cha++erbox has been prinled by Ihe Arrow Press. Numerous changes have been made in I'he 'Form and size of Ihe ChaIIerbox. For 'rhe iirsl lime, a piclure has been prinled in 'rhe publicalion. The paper is now a Tour-page one, whereas before il had only Iwo pages. This is The Iirsl lime Ihal' il has been sold in- dividually. Aside Irom conlaining more news Ihan any former issue. Ihe ChaI'Ierbox now carries adverlisemenls. Il is supposed 'rhal hencelorlh Ihis paper will no longer be allilialed wilh 'rhe Gleam as before. This year's slalcl deserves Ihe grealesl praise lor helping 'rhe publicalion along ils palh of evolulion. Ulxrimurinmnerrmumcrrme new 2 , 1 , ,. K, mv' ,Q A-W., f x ,, -A 4 . xl 5, 1, r 5 1 WAXHUXUQDU Uljllll Ill? UUUGEBU I r I l , as F QQQl'ffQ,?'f' . as 0 Sludenl Council Conrrary lo common belief, lhe Sludenl Council is one of our mosl aclive bodies. I+ has inslilured various improvemenfs around +he school and has pushed social funcrions wilh all ils mighl. lmmediare resulrs have been lew and far berween on accounl of 'rhe newness of lhe building. Those inclined +o razz +he worlc of The council should +alce info consideralion +ha+ marrers passed by if musl go before lhe Principal and ofren before 'rhe Board of Educalion. ll every one would supporl lhe council and boos+ +he school as il does, 'rhere would be no slopping in Walnur Hills High School. Lee Hulchinson William Sluss Paul Kohler Evelyn Luessen Janice Geyer Eugene Saenger Roberf Baer Jane Bruner Vincen+ Cerl Thomas Chapelle Frank Sheefz Bob Bachmeyer Arlhur Heclcerman Roger Mehle Ed Sfern Fred Poeflcer Roberf Fifzgerald Jane Burner Margarel Nagle Dorofhy Selberf Muriel Goyerr Nelson Schwab Frances Rosenlhal Dorolhy Gardner Rosemary Hope Blaine Goyerl' Donald Jaques Jane Clark Helen Wenle Tina Greenburg Belly Ann Rufh Florence Tenner Frank Allman Vicfor Yonluilis Waller Behr Roberl' Meisrer George Fahnesloclr Louis DeBus Bradway Rogers S+ephens Dielz Sven Siodahl Edward Fasold Roberf Baechfold Efhel Phillips Doroihy Gunklach Helen Raymond Dan Declcleman Bill Rhame Rachel Cox Margherila Casello Virginia Gellhaus Georgianna Grofh Jeanne Achauer Wilma Kuhn Walrer Ellis Jane Gold John Hiclcenlooper lQFl3lfEU'lEl EEITUEEBURAAUXUCDUZUR UQ952 Page one hundred lufol 1? I' wujiilmzuurr riuurugiss uimceum M. E. Woolen, L, Siler, Miss Clarlce. J. Flack, S. Ripley. Cllicers of Girls! League Presidenl ...... Mary Ellen Woolen Vice Presidem' . . . Lucreiia Siler Treasurer . . . . Jean Flach Secrelary ...... Shirley Jane Ripley The obiecr of The Girls' League, as sialed in i+s cons+i+u+ion is +o provide a medium +hrough which fhe groups of girls as unils may work rogefher for lhe common good, eifher as leaders, or as inlelligenr followers, and +o ser a higher sfandard of characfer, scholarship, service, and leadership. Programs are planned in which as many girls as possible can fake parr. During The year Jrhere have been 'rwo pariies for +he newcomers, a Chrislmas, in which rhree slcefches were cleverly porrrayed for fhe be+'rermen'r of school condilions, a spring meering of music and dancing, a garden parry for rhe girls and fheir morhers, and a leap year dance. A Swiss program, and a 'rallc on Africa by an Englishwoman who has lived +here for many years, have given ihe girls inreresling glimpses of orher paris of 'rhe world. BRIEFS IQEUVUVHBVFQAXUNVICEUT HJR 119952 wksnmimuiir unuriue nnncienn I l l l V. Shepard, C, Shook, R. Largenl, H. Rayrnond, V. Schlolman. Miss Clark. Senior Council The five ouslanding girls ol 'rhe new Senior Class are choosen by lhe former Senior Council, lhe leachers, and lhe pupils To co-operale wilh Miss Clarke. lhroughoul The coming year in helping lo solve school problems. especially lhose concerning girls. Miss Clarke and lhe Council nol only consider and discuss individual cases, buf plan for 'rhe pleasures and irnprovemenl of The girls, as a whole. They worked wilh lhe Girls' League in making lhe Leap Year Dance. lhe Garden Parry, and Jrhe Newcomers' Parly, a success. UREEUU EEUUEEBURAUNUCEEEFR H952 VYAELUXUQDTI' UUUELELS UUUGSUU I. FlRST ROW-B. Rogers, Mr. Evans, S. Diefz, SECOND ROW-L. DeBus. S. Siodahl, A. Heclcerman, W. Fursfe, W. Rhanne. Sludenl Courl The Srudenr Courl is a group of boys from +he Senior and Junior Classes whose purpose is, in fhe end, 'ro malce Walnur Hills a beHer insfilufion. Hs members are chosen, nor for any scholarship or a+hle+ic record 'rhey may have. bu+ rarher for a sense of equali+y and fair play. They are nor necessarily model pupils. bul are s+uden+s whose infegrify is unquesrionable. The Courl' sifs on various cases arising from serious infracfions of +he school rules. The sfudenls of fhe school should realize 'rhal 'rhe decisions of +he Courr. coming. as fhey do. from members of The sfudenf body and noi from members of fhe 'lacul'ry. are as fair and unbiased as can be had: and, realizing +his, 'rhey should suppor+ +he Courl and ifs iudgmen+s. lQl3TilfElfl'U EUUEEBURAUUCII U33 H2952 ' s 1 YXYAXIQLUNUCLUTV UTI U ELIQLS ETUUCIEIHI .'i E- ,-.-wa., .K FlRST ROW-V. SchloTman, C. Shoolf, V. Shepard, Mr. Davis, S. Ripley, L. Darden, J. Howard. SECOND ROW-E. Theimer, J. Hussey, B. Rogers, W. Snyder, S. DieTz, G. FahnesToclr. NOT on The picTure-W. Rharne. Cum Laude The WalnuT Hills ChapTer oT Cum Laude, a naTional scholasTic socieTy, was or- ganized in l926. This year a record number of sTudenTs were elecTed To The honorary organizaTion on The basis oT Their Tormer grades. These ThirTeen pupils received Their pins and cerTiTicaTes in The presence oT The school assembled in The audiTorium The day beTore The ChrisTrnas recess, Thus They had The privilege OT wearing, Tor The resT of The school year, The emblem oT high scholarship. AT The end oT The year There were added To Their number The Tollowing sTudenTs: lvlargareT Andrew, DoroThy Gunlclach, WalTer l'-laeTele, Donald Lyon, Eugene Moore, CharloTTe Nees, Mary Ellen W'ooTen. ln June The enTire number were Tormally presenTed aT a banqueT held, Tor The TirsT Time, in The new building. ElecTion To This socieTy is The TirsT, buT, we hope, noT The lasT, naTional recogniTion oT The sTudenTs' ouTsTanding scholasTic achievernenTs. UREEUUCEDUEEBUQAUXUCEIIUQ new YXYAXELUXUCLDTV UUUELLS UUUGEIIU FIRST ROW-V. Schlofman, M. Kaufz, H. Raymond, E. Blaney, N. Jones. SECOND ROW-W. Fursle, S. Diefz, R. SMH, Wm. Rharne. A, Heclcerman. Booslers Club OFFICERS OF THE BOOSTERS CLUB Presidenr ....... Virginia Schlofman Treasurer ..... . Helen Raymond The Boosiers Club is an organizaiion +0 promoie and susiain inferesi in school acfivi- iies. All evenis on ihe calendar are broughf before 'rhe eyes of ihe sfudenf body by fhis group. and I+ is Hs aim 'ro see +ha+ every affair is a success. They sponsored several dances for +he benefif of fhe Arhlelic Fund and devised schemes fo raise money for +he Remem- brancer. The Booslers Club is a combinaiion of publiciry agent efficiency expert ballyhoo man, and financier. iiirzzrirjiijiriirriirizfsrimiiiiiiciiiiriiiia H9552 RXYAILUXUUDU' UUE ELIQLSS UTJUCIEUTQI l . FIRST ROW-F. BrenTson, G. Siodahl, I. Grischy. H. Raymond, S. Ripley, Miss Bellville. L. Siler, R. Cox. G. Pence, R. Cofield, V. Shepard, Phillips. SECOND ROW4V. SchloTman, M. Geiger, V. Tow. F, Bunnell, A. Wise. M. KauTz, R. Hully, M. Andrew, B. Wilkerson, R. Cullen, D. Gunlclach, H. HuTchison, M. Ge-nTile. THlRD ROW-M. Monash, M. Walker. F. Deschler, W. PoynTer, E. Koenig. J. Duey, N, Jones. M. DeHaven, P. VVilson, E. Hurdle. C. Nees. FOURTH ROW-G. Meyer, B. Robinson. E. Felson, M. Pope, C. Shoolc, J. Bruclcman, R. LargenT, M. Flach. D. SelberT, V. HunTer, E. Fraelich. FIFTH ROW-E. EicherT, R. PinTold, M. STiTT, M. Manley, L. Darden, J. FulTon, E. Schil'Trin. B. Cox. The Eagle Y Girl Reserves Presidenl' . . . Shirley Jane Ripley Vice Presideni' . . Helen Raymond SecreTary . . . Grace Cross Treasurer . . RuTh Cullen Advisor ........ Miss Belleville The Eagle Y Girl Reserves have become well known ThroughouT The school This year because oT Their successTul slcaTing parTies. The money made aT These parTies has gone Tor service To individuals in The school. AT ChrisTmas The girls sang carols aT hospiTals and aT The homes oT various Teachers. ln February The girls enTerTained The school wiTh a Tashion show, given in The small audiTorium. Eagle Y was disTinguished This year in The Ring Ceremonial. Five girls received rings aT This Time. The girls who received This honor were: Helen Raymond, DoroThy Gunlclach, Maxine KauTz, Dolores Aviles, and GreTa Siodahl. The big evenT of The year was a ioinT dance given by The Hi-Y Boys and The Girl Reserves. This dance was a huge success as a school aTTair. 55913 rirrnmfmrrucizrrmla new wfcummwu Ellilllllllfis . . riiiiucreuu FIRST ROW-C. Berl, B. Lamping, M. Fisher, B. Chambers, M. Dean. M. Klein, L. Hop, M. Bieler, M. Berger. SECOND ROW-A. Walfher, V. Ripley, F. McElhaney, A. Roberfs, C. Goldenburg. W. Kuhn. J. Calhoun, B. Fredriclcs. THIRD ROW-H. Pel+on, G. Bellonby, M. Hayes. J. Bailey, V. Kamuf, A. Benesh, M. Simpson, M. G-rifhfh, M. Hubbard. FOURTH ROW-D. Winler, C. Miller, R. Koper, L. Eubanlr, Miss Dyer, E. Luessen True Blue Girl Reserves Presideni . . Mary Elizabefh Dean Vice Presidenr . Barbara Chambers Treasurer . . Madelyn Klein Secreiary . . . . . Virginia Ripley The True Blue Girl Reserves, which includes Jrhe sevenfh, eigh+h, and ninfh grade girls, has accomplished many helpful proiecfs under 'rhe able direcfion of Miss Frances Dyer, advisor, and Dolores Aviles, assisranl' advisor. Among The many social acfiviiies are num- bered a splash parry, a faffy pull, an infernafional par+y, fhe presenfafion of a piece play called Mo'iher Earrh and Her Children, and various discussions. The club has achieved equal success in iis service drives, and if is sfriving io have all irs members obfain pins and rings, which are 'rhe symbols of highesf achievemenfs. Ulizriuuriuumrmrruciriiuja 112952 WAXQUXUUDU UUE Ill? TQTUUCTEUTII FIRST ROW-C. Burman, L. DeBus, W. FursTe, W. BeinharT, Mr. Evans, C. Cordes, S. Siodahl, T. Woodward, Wm. Baldwin. SECOND ROW-W. l-laeTele, R. STiTT, C. Phares, Wm. BarTleTT, D. Gamble, S. Diefz, J. l-lussey. THIRD ROW-B. Rogers, R. Amidon, P. FulTon, Wm. Braun, A. Lighf, E. SeiberT, R. TuTTle. l-li-Y Club FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER FresidenT .... Tom Woodward PresidenT .... WalTer BeinharT Vice PresidenT . . . ClayTon Burman Vice PresidenT . . Clifford Cordes SecreTary . . . ArThur I'-leckernnan SecreTary . . . Sven Siodahl Treasurer .... WalTer BeinharT Treasurer . . . ArThur Heclrerman The aim oT The l-li-Y Club is To bring abouT a more ChrisTian mode oT liTe, and The same is aTTained by round Table discussions, by supper meeTings aT which The boys are addressed by eminenT speakers, by TaTher and son banqueTs, and by insTrucTion Through The Y. M. C. A. auThoriTies. The WalnuT T-lills ChapTer senT eighT represenTaTives To The Annual l-li-Y ConTerence, which was held This year aT DayTon. An acTive group oT boys, combined wiTh The eTTorTs oT Jimmy Brown and Mr. Evans, has made This year especially ouTsTanding Tor This club. CFREEUTU EEUUEEURAUXUGITSEUR H9352 YXYAXELUXUUDTV TQHIIU ELTQLEE UUUCTBTTU FIRST ROW-M. Woo+en, F. V. Schlofnnan, F. Brenfson. l. Grischy. SECOND ROW-J. Howard, G. Pence, L. Ciarienello, L, Appel, M. Schield, B, Abrahams, B. Robinson R. Pinfold, E. Eicherf, J. Bruclcman, D. Gunklach. THIRD RCW-V. Goldenberg, R, Peclc, E. Felson, N. Jones, M, Del-Taven, J. Laclcner, J. Schrader, C, Shoolc M. Randall, M. Genfile FOURTH ROW-E. Hurdle, L, Siler, L. Darden. A. Tunison, P. Wilson. E, Fhilps. V. Shepard. Deschler, M. Andrew, R. Cox. R. Cullen, R. Cofield, R. Largenf, M. Kaufz The Pollyanna Club Presidenf . - Rebecca Cofield Vice Presidenf . . Rufh Cullen Secrelary . . . Ruby Largenf Treasurer . .... Dolores Aviles The Pollyanna Club, composed of Junior and Senior girls exclusively, has had several rneerings during The year under The guidance of Miss Kohnlcy. The purpose of rhe club is +o do good for orhers and so +o help rhose who are less forrunare. The Glad Girls aided The school ' 'd' h ' ' i ' ' in prov: ing + e needy wifh food and clorhrng a+ Thanksgiving and have Tried fhroughoul' The year To rnalce o+hers happy. TRTIETTU IQEIQVUTEBITEZAXUNITCTZTT TPR D952 WAXQUNUQDU lJlJlfillUfJS U-UUGEULI FIRST ROW-B. Reed, R. Cofield, l. Grischy, E, Gruen, Miss Bellville, D. Dellinger, V. Ripley, B. Moore, B. Rilfer, E. Richfer, M. Puls. SECOND ROW-H. Schneider, P. Liepold, B. Lofspeich, R. Peclc, R. Cox, W. Haefele, R. Graef, R. Hulley, M. Rosenburg, J. Billman. THIRD ROW-K. Brodie, K. Kaiper, L. Bralfon, J. Bruner, E. Lilfell, J. Nelson, C. Cordes, C. Malfinqly, S. Spencer, L.' Williams, P. Weinsfein. FOURTH ROW-R. Rogers, L. Daniels, l. Krapp, R. Harlam, L. Smifh, R. Baechfhold, S. Muehlfelder, R, Nierman, N. Dwighl. Ari League Presidenl . . . . Rachel Cox Vice Presidenf . . Walfer Haefele Secrelary . . . . Ru+h Peck Treasurer ........ Roberl Graef The purpose of lhis organizalion has been +o creafe and fosrer an appreciafion and love of ar? 'rhroughoul' Walnul Hills High School. As in former years, The Arr League has fulfilled This purpose during l93l-32. ln +he halls of our building one may see fine painlings recenfly purchased Jrhrough lhe Arl League. Membership +o lhis organizahon is volun'rary. Every member of +he school is eligible 'ro +his league, and may pledge a small monlhly sum. This money is used in purchasing worlcs of fine arf for fhe school. A number of home rooms have an enrollmenl of one hundred per cent Uisriiriilririurrierilmrinciirrula new WAUUXUUDU Ulfllil ELIQLS UUUQEUU FIRST ROW-W. Kirschner, W. Bar+le+'r, F. Edmundson. Mr. Crane, S. Siodahl, J. Freiberq, F. Spieqal. SECOND ROW-S. Fahnesloclc, C. Condil, R. Graef, R. l-larf, W. Fursfe, F. McNeill. The Camera Clulo Alfhouqh +he Camera Club is nor one of 'rhe largesl organizafions in fhe school, neverfheless if is one of Jrhe busiesf and mosl prominent The idea of lhe club is 'ro sfimu- lafe and fo arouse inferesl in +he hobby of faking picfures. Meelings of lhe club were held every oiher Tuesday afler school, and al' +his 'rime fhe members discussed cerlain phases of lalcing picfures and planned frips on which +hey wenf. Those who wen+ on 'rhese 'rrips declared 'rhal lhey had a very fine lime. Nearly all fhe members of lhis year's club are Juniors: consequenfly, nexf year +he club will be sfarled again and will be as prominenf as ever. EFREEUU EElfl'UlfEl3El3QAkUXljlCDlQE UR H9952 WAHUXUUDU UUE ll? UUUCTETTU .fl SEQ!! FIRST ROW-B. l-lenry, R. Williamson, J. Brueggeman, l-l. Quinn. SECOND ROW-W. Gunklach, J. Bardin, J. Bohn. The Aero Club OFFICERS PresidenT . . . . ' . Richard Williamson Vice PresidenT . .... John Bruggeman SecreTary . . . . John Bardin Treasurer ........ Byrum l-lenry Advisor ......... Mr. Briclcer IT cannoT be said ThaT The Aero Club has been inacTive This year. More models have been judged This year Than in any preceding year. Several excellenT Tlying scale models, designed by The members Themselves, have been Tlown here aT school. Many sTiclc models have been broughT To school, and were very successTully Tlown. Several record TlighTs have been recorded. To become a member oT This club, a boy has To malce a model consTrucTed com- pleTely by himselT. The model musT Then be Tlown Tor ThirTy-Tive consecuTive seconds. These are The only requiremenTs Tor enTryship. The club has been successTully advised by Mr. D. ArThur Bricker. EighT boys have succeeded in passing The TesT Tor enTering The club. They are J. Bardin, J. Bruggeman, R. Williamson, D. EppsTein, B. l-lenry, L. Bohn, R. Quinn, and D. MunTz. The oTher boys will receive TurTher insTrucTions Tor consTrucTing models. Usiigmummuieulmmuemmfa new YXYAQUXUUDU Ulllll llU.3S UUUGEUU iitiggiii J A l l FIRST ROW-J. Brock, J. Hall, Mr. Bricker, W. l-laefele, W. Chaney, J, Asheim. SECOND ROWv-N. Saunders, A. Sullivan, J. Lee. R. Redfield. Radio Club The Radio Club, in lhe second year of exisrence in Walnul I-lills, did nol accomplish as much as had been hoped due fa 'rhe disorganizalion and 'rhe resulfing difficully in obfaining a room in which +o work a+ The beginning of Jrhe year. l-lowever, 'rhe members, individually and in small groups, did much work, and one boy, Aaron Sullivan, aclually buill and operaled his own receiving and sending s+a+ion. The inslallarion of machinery in lhe new lnduslrial Arrs Laborarory and lhe able assislance of Mr. Bricker presenled grear opporfunifies for work of experimenral kind in which +he whole club could lake parl. Nexf year's club will have a lull year in which +o work in 'rhe new shop, and will probably have ifs own s+uden+-buil+ and sfudenf-operared s+a+ion for recep+ion and 'rransmission of shorf wave radio-lelegraphic messages. Perhaps lhe call leflers will be Wl-ll-lS. Anolher fealure will probably be insfiruled in lhe school nexl year-radio insrallafion in all +he rooms, a realizafion of all rhe dreams of sludenfs and facully. Ueriuumunrerrakxuhawrra 531352 WAHUXUUDU UUE ELELS ETUUGETTU FIRST ROW-B. Spencer, M. Dean, E. Forney, J. Casello, C. Woolley, W. Henderson, W. Casello, E. Miller, E. Phillips, A. Kreimer, D. Meyer, S. Frieberg, V. Greenebaum. SECOND ROW-F. Morrill, J. Newman, E. Mayer, R. WengerT, F. Schwarz, S. Terrill, J. Sanders, J. Schoen- born, G. Bellonby, E. DiTTes, V. Blinn, G. Verssen. L. Jones, R. Hall. THIRD ROW-M. Hubbard, E. Luessen, D. Thauwald, S. Brand, V. FoerTmeyer, B. Jacoob, L. Gores, R. MacMillan, R. WesTcoTT, V. CerT, R. Manogue, L. Gysin, R. Rogers. FOURTH ROW-K. Blaclcson, J. EmmerT, C. Evans, H. Diers, R. Giesse, H. RosenTield, Mr. Haskins, P. March, E. Vinache, F. ATlcins, T. Kennedy, W. Guy, H. Von SchlicTen. NinTh Grade Civics Club Civics is a required subiecT in every high school, buT iTs appeal To The naTural inTer.esT oT an American should make iT unnecessary Tor iTs sTudy To be compulsory. Mr. Haslcins, The Teacher and sponsor, has made The subiecT doubly inTeresTing by his oTTer To answer any relaTed quesTions1 and Those eliciTed have proved varied and enlighTening. The Time is Talcen up in inTeresTing as well as proTiTable worlc. NOT only do we learn OT The Group LiTe OT The People, The Problems oT The ComrnuniTy, The lndusTrial SocieTy, and GovernmenT and PoliTics oT The Local, STaTe and NaTional Government Through dis- cussions, special reporTs. debaTes, and noTe-book worlc, buT They make TrequenT use oT The lanTern slides, Trips To The CiTy Hall, CiTy Council MeeTings. CourT House and oTher places OT local imporTance and inTeresT. NOT only do we learn OT The beginnings oT our govern- menT, buT we Trace iTs developrnenT up To The presenT Time: while much OT The course is given over To The discussion OT presenT-day Topics, in which every member is allowed To express his own opinions. iiilizigigrriliiiirrilreijirsffsmiiciirfgigils new WAHUWUDU EHQIU CLUBS UUUGEUU . W , . w FIRST ROW-C. Condif, N. Sluhf, R. l-lulley, M. Monash,'J. Pearce. G. Pence. J. Lackner, V. Goldenburg A. Larnberi. SECOND ROW-G. Fisher, N, Pollack, Hopkins, R. Cullen, E. Davis, A. Levinlhal, A. Liqhi, R. Kohl. Tl-HRD RQW--C. Corcles, R. Broderson, Mr. Haskins, R. Nolan, T. Thompson, R. Barker. Inlrernaiional Club Hisiory deals very largely wiih rhe civilizaiion and achievernenis of ihe peoples of Europe and Asia. In order io make lhe siudy more inieresling and profiiable, Mr. Haskins, 'rhe 'reacher and sponsor, considered a plan by which Jrhe pupils could receive iirsi-hand inforrnalion of +he poliiical, economic, indusirial, reliqious and social condiiions of ihe people and couniries siudied in our course. In This manner ihey receive inlormaiion noi only from h 1' e iexibooks and supplemenrary maferial, bulr from naiive cifizens oi Jrhe various couniries oi Europe and Asia visirinq or siudyinq in ihe Uniied Siaies. Thus lar represeniaiives of India. Germany, Russia, 'rhe Philippines, France, England, lialy, Poland, and well-known American leciurers have inleresied ihe club. Mr. Haskins has arranged for all of ihese speakers ihrouqh ihe Universiiy of Cincinnaii, ihe C ll I 'r Jr' l school Ciiizenship Classes. 0 ege n erna Iona. Clubs, and his nighf Kl5Ql.lil llhll l mil EBI FQAXUNUCDEFVFR, wfujiuuumr iiiiiiuigugie uigiucerin FIRST ROW-R. Waclcenlhaler, G. Grofh, S. Orion, Miss Slralemeyer, L. Gores, E. Saenger, E. Schifrin, W. Richardson, D. Rosenberg, N. Saunders. SECOND ROW-M. Plant F. Poe+lmer, R. Schulre. E. Schaich, B. Sfrauss. E. Felson, M. l-lischfield, J. Schmidr, B. Schloss, E. Bucher. THIRD ROW-T. Rohrer, B. Sluss, F. Speigel. J. Salovaara, C. Lushbaugh, W. Manne, S. Elder. R. l-leuclr. FOURTH ROW-S. Muehllelder F. Sfricker, K. Mueller. J. Porler, P. Kohler, D. Neihofl. G. Gores. The Walnul l-lills German Club Presidem' . . Srewarl Orion Vice Presidenl . . . Landis Gores Secrefa ry . . Georgiann a Grorh Treasurer . . Eugene Saenger Advisor ....... Miss Srraremeyer The Walnur Hills German Club is organized for ihe purpose of crearing an in+eres'r in 'rhe srudy of German, for widening one's scope of rhe German language, and for promoi- ing friendship among irs members. The German Club, which is called Der Deulche Verein, is under ihe supervision of Miss Slralemeyer. I+ meeis on The firsr Thursday of each monih. The programs, drawn from various German sources, are presenled by The sludenl members. The meelings are conduclred in German meihods. Ulu limi rmiii ei rmuuazrrrra new mwmmzu-mmmmam - -1.1, na: lm, ,L ,,4-mm. an-nzafo x.snmmm.i, mf., ,.m,mnvfmrunummam,wiunwmunuxnmmwm: .. aan:-w-mm:a:.m.am YXYAXELUXUUDTV UUE lllli TTUUCIEIQTU Class oT I932 Since in every Remembrancer There has been a hisTory of The graduaTing class, we Teel sure ThaT our readers will be disappoinTed To Tind ThaT in This number. The hisTory is omiTTed. To Those wondering per- sons who seek The course oT This omission, we oTTer The Tollowing explana- Tion: The TacT is, The class oT l932 is so lacking in wiT and originaliTy ThaT iT cannoT wriTe iTs own hisTory buT by dinT oT consTanTly being Told, iT has aT lasT realized iTs Tailing. One eminenT educaTor has, aTTer almosT daily repeTiTion. succeeded in impressing upon The sTudenTs' sluggish minds ThaT They are The worsT class in her recollecTion oT senior classes. YeT she consoles Them wiTh The TacT ThaT, Though sTupid and irresponsible, socially They are charming individuals. l-lence, They have, in Temper- menTaI spurTs, accomplished many deeds worThy oT being recorded- some so exTraordinary as To have been wriTTen abouT. Therefore, Tor Those devoTees oT hisTory, lsuch as The members oT The class of I932 have noT beenl is prinTed This lisT oT books and arTicles in which may be Tound various accounTs of The exploiTs of The graduaTing class oT l932. UQEEDU lfElfl'lflEH3EPK?.AUNlflCEEE UQ. H9952 YXYAHUXUUDTT THQTU CUTS ITUUCTEU-U NAME OF BOOK The Building: The LabyrinTh AThleTics: AUTHOR Garber and Woodward CapTain Courageous PulolicaTions: A FirsT ATTempT Two CenTs a Chance How To Publish SomeThing Tor NoThing lvioTher, MoTher, Pin a Rose on Me Oral: Repose and Sleep. or, CorrecT PronunciaTion l-liTTing The l-ligh SpoTs Ballyhoo Scholarship: The l-leighTs Social: Lady's Choice Ole Man River Your Baby and Mine Even You May OTTend TBAT RedempTion Miscellaneous: Paradise Regained The Noon Parade: A Review The Rivals Dan Declcleman WalTer BeinharT Bill Rhame WalTer MiTchell Class oT '32, in '27 Ray Wacl4enThaler Virginia SchloTman Slrephens DieTz Ray WackenThaler BeTTy Buhlman Bob Arnidon ETha l-leller Bill Rhame Brad Rogers Bill Snyder ThirTeen Cum Laude Members Girls' League Girl Reserves Seniors Class oT '3l Class oT '32 Seniors en Masse WalTer Sulzer PreTzel Man and Candy Woman SYNOPSIS A producTion long awaiTed. JusT A Memory The eTiecTs oT depression on publicaTions. Did you say Ten cenTs? -a sale oT roses To supporT The Re- membrancer. The TempesT Pinafore Tri-STaTe Those chosen To Cum Laude aT The beginning of The year. The woman always pays--aT a Leap Year Dance. JusT keep rolling along-aT a slcaTing parTy. Baby Day-April 29. Grievances againsT The Class of '32 Tor noT giving a B.A. ResToraTion of The B.A. STruggle Tor The memorial righTs oT Seniors-TirsT lunch. The Girls A besT-seller. UQEDUCEUUEEBURADUGIEUR H9962 Page one hundred lwefzly-lwol 4 - , . f-E LT. '15 ,iQ W-I+'--f 7 , -, , , ,W - .1 Miami ,531 QW -ffw- W 3-'J3,' -va-f .V f 1-., X , 4 ,L -' - I '- ' .I - - ' ', .- ' aww .'...g.. X ' n. P I 1 'N . A-1 YXYAIQLUXUCIDTT UUE MLS UTIUGEUTI The I.asT Will and TesTamenT OT The Class I932 We, The Senior Class oT The WalnuT I-lills I-Tigh School, being oT reasonably sound and disposing mind and having been exposed To cerTain Teachings OT said school Tor upwards oT Tour years, do make, publish and ordain This To be our lasT will and TesTamenT hereby revoking and disavowing all Tcrmer codicils made by us. - ITEM I-To The above-menTioned WalnuT I-Tills I-Iigh School we do bequeaTh The dis- carded Cl-IATTERBOX press To be used in prinTing exams in The sincere belieT ThaT said machine will do more illegible work Than Those now in use. ITEM Il-To Senior Class To come we do bequeaTh The digniTy, The seIT-saTisTacTion and The venerabiliTy so much in evidence in The Senior Class This year. ITEM Ill-To Miss CurTis we bequeaTh The Tons OT paper used in wriTing hisTory noTes To be used by her as Tuel in her home in Passaic, which Tuel will possibly warm even ThaT sTern and rockbound coasT. ITEM IV-To Miss PuringTon's English Classes, we graTeTulIy surrender The privilege of reading Themes aloud. and likewise The honored Task oT learning The TirsT eighTeen lines OT Chaucer. ITEM V-To Miss LoTze, we bequeaTh an eIecTrical recording machine, said recording machine To ceaselessly repeaT, People, do you realize ThaT There are only Two more weeks beTore The play? ITEM VI-To all our Teachers, we give The knowledge we have acquired and Iosf To be IenT To TuTure sTudenTs Tor use Trom SepTember To June. lTREliIl'U EEITUEEBEFRKAUNUGZEE IR D952 YXYAXU-INQIQDTT EHQI lil MILS Kllfll1lClfElQllfl ITEM VII-To all ol Dr. Newman's classes, we donale, wilh pleasure, The sweel smell ol H25 and a bollle ol smelling salls lo be used lo keep awake in class aller slaying up unlil lwo o'cloclc The nighl before, wriling up experimenls. ITEM VIII-To The REMEMBRANCER Slall of nexl year, we leave The hope lhal The depression will end soon, 'rhereby depriving adverlisers ol lheir lavorile excuse. ITEM IX-To Miss O'l-lara, we donale all our Iilerary elilorls +o be used in The lulure whenever The GLEAM runs shorl of malerial. Designed, execuled, wilnessed and sealed on lhis sixleenlh day of June, in The year of our Lord, nineleen hundred and lhirly-Iwo, in lhe Cily of Cincinnali, Slale ol Ohio. Counly of I-lamillon. In lesfimony whereof, we have subscribed our names To This our lasl' will and leslamenl, naming Mr. George E. Davis, Mr. William A. Evans, and Miss Olive M. Clarlce, execulors. THE CLASS OF l932. iiiliziiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiieilfmiiiriciziiiimla new RXYAXELUXUUDTT TTUUELTQLS TQTUUCTSTQTU Remembrance-r Calendar SEPTEMBER: SepTember 8, l93l, was The oTTicial opening and dedicaTing of The new WalnuT Hills l-ligh School building. The band played, The Teachers shouTed, The pupils roared-The Teachers proved To have The sTrongesT lungs. Mr. RoberTs, Mr. OTTerman, lvlr. l-landman, and Mr. Davis spoke in assembly: some change Trom The old school, we could acTually under- sTand whaT They were saying in The new audiTorium. IT was announced ThaT There would be no lunch served Tor Two weeks. Fine, no one could Tind The lunchroom, anyway! OCTOBER: The ParenT-Teachers' AssociaTion held a huge meeTing and supper on OcTober 29Th. The grown-ups made as much noise in The lunchroom as we do, and They became even worse losT. The band was The big noise of The evening, iT deafened everyone. NOVEMBER: November was a monTh oT miscellaneous occurrences, none oT Them very soul-sTirring. ln quick succession came our TirsT assembly, The presenTaTion OT new Tlags To The school, The end of a successful TooTball season, and The Girl Reserve SkaTing ParTy. DECEMBER: December l8Th-l9Th, broughT on The successTul producTion oT The Tempest Brad Rogers, Virginia Shepard, WalTer BeinharT. and STephens DieTz, as well as oTher less weli- known players, sTruTTed Their sTuTT Tor The lasT Time ll-Tow sadll Beiny and STeve looked even Tunnier on The sTage Than They do in real liTe. lLaugh ThaT oTT.l JANUARY: The Alumni visiTed The school January I4Th, and were as noisy as The parenTs and Teachers. Did our young aThleTes swell wiTh pride aT The FooTball banqueT? JusT ask me! TTREEUTT l1EEl'UEEl3EFKb-MTXTQTCIITQE UR H2952 fPage one hundred lufeniy :even RXYAELUXUUDTT UUE Ill? UUUCTEU-U FEBRUARY: Good-bye you mid-year exams-+ha+ is for Seniors. Noi lo worry you, lower class- men, BUT LOOK OUT FOR THAT AMERICAN HISTORY EXAM. MARCH: March broughi a ihree-days' Easier vacalion. The besf aciivify in ihe year. Who would have dreamed oi such a Thing in lhis man's iown? APRIL: Busy monih? Well, I guess. Pinaiore, Rose Day, Baby Day-we liked Baby Day besi. Aol your age, Seniors! MAY: Of course, ihe B-A Prom was +he brighi spol of ihis monlh. Everyone had a greal lime: even Miss Curfis commended us on our co-operaiion. JUNE: Good-bye, old school. We will miss you, and we hope you will miss us. Did we feel imporlanl up on Thai siage a+ Commencememr! Is ii +he 'rhing +o do lo frame your diploma? UBZEQTQEEUUEHBURAUTIGIEEUR H9952 1 A 4 r 1 4 4 'Z' .ny fiilii F -V a, i 1 1 l 4 54 vi r -'-a -: fjqux'-1 'H Y viii f ' YXYAELIQIXEICIDTT UIIIU ELITE lffUlQlCIElQHl Class Prophecy All abouf me were half-naked Indians, perspirafion sfreaming down fheir brown necks, fheir clofhes hanging in faffers and only adhering fo fheir backs by a miracle, fheir hands oufsfrefched in begging. A few Americans and Europeans were descending from fhe wharf and hasfily seeking safefy in fhe man-clrawn chairs. Baggage was being fhrown noisily abouf, inferloped wifh yells of warning from fhe burly seamen. Some whife-clad officers were sfanding by waifinq fo board fheir ships. In confrasf fo fhe whifness of fhe officers suifs everyfhing else sfood ouf in harried relief. The heaf, fhe clusf, fhe noise, 'rhe dirty beggars. This, fhen, was my infroducfion fo Algiers. I smiled ruefully fo myself as I recalled The waving frees, fhe flowing whife robes of 'rne nafives, fhe genfly undulafing whife sand which had been picfured in The illusfrafed cafalogue published by fhe fravel bureau. Suddenly almosf being overwhelmed by fhe screaming mendicanfs, I decided fo follow fhe example of fhe ofher fravelers and secure a chair fo fake me fo fhe hofel af which I was regisfered. I arrived fhere wifh no mishaps, and if was wifh a sigh of relief fhaf I enfered fhe cool room. This room, however, was a pleasure which I was desfined nof fo enjoy for a while: for no sooner had I made myself comforfable ifhan I heard a commofion, The clamor grew so loud fhal' if could nof be ignored, and going fo fhe window, I saw a large group of nafives surrounding an old Hindu fakir. I arrived jusf in fime fo see fhe finish of his fire-swallowing acf. A+ my appearance lfhe ofl'-er Travelers, being Travel-wise, had nof venfured fo fhe windowl, he salamed fhree fimes, and mixed English, French, and Arabian in which I confin- ually heard Allah, Allah, Allah. I-le said fhaf he would do whafever I desired. Tossing a roin fo him, I replied fhaf I wished for nofhing more af fhe momenf fhan quief. Thaf was fhe signal for much acfion on his parf, for sfepping forward, he said in a maiesfic manner fhaf he would granf my wish if I would iusf sfep info fhe courf. Oh, go away, I cried angrily, l'm fired and wanf fo be Ieff alone. Then a fhoughf occurred fo me. I said, I musf look up a friend and if you can guide me I will pay you welI. Af fhaf he began fo gesficulafe wildly and assured me fhaf he would aid in my search wifh no frouble fo eifher of us. I-loping fo rid myself of fhe man unfil I needed him. I hasfily dressed and descended info fhe courfyard. There fhe I-Iindu came forward fo meef me. If madame will fell me who fhe friend is she will be fhere in a momenf. In a moment I laughed, so if is as simple as fhaf? No, madame, he replied dazedly, if is nof a simple, buf a rug. A rug? I responded resflessly. Whafever in fhe world are you falking abouf? Why, madame, if is my magic rug. All you have fo do is make a menfal nofe fo yourself of whom or whaf you wish fo see, and Io, wifh fhe blessing of Allah, you have arrived af your desfinafion. Upon hearing fhis, anofher idea flashed info my mind. Before looking up my friend, I would fry fhe rug for a bolder scheme. I had offen wondered whaf had become of my classmafes of Walnuf Hills I-ligh School in 'rhe fhirfeen years since our graduafion. If whaf fhis man said was fhe frufh, here, fhen, was fhe opporfunify for safisfying my curiosify. I seafed myself on fhe rug, saying, I wish fo see' whaf all of my former classmafes are doing. No sooner had I said fhis fhan fhe rug began fo sway genfly, and as I rose above fhe courf, fhe voice of The fakir called, May fhe blessings of Allah be wifh you. lfflilffllllll EEITUIQHEIQFRXAUNUCIZIIUJQ D952 YXYAXILIQIXLIKIDTI' ULIB HELSE lQll1lLlCIBlQHfl As fhe rug rose higher, fhe swaying mofion made me drowsy, unfil finally I slepf. Suddenly, however, I was awakened by a ferrific roar. Looking over fhe side of my con- veyance, I saw a fhick growfh of underbrush surrounding a clearing, and slinking across fhe clearing was a large lion chasing someone armed wifh a camera and a pack of Luckies who closely resembled Donald Lyons. The rug lowered ifself unfil if was iusf brushing fhe free- fops, and I realized 'rhaf I was crossing fhe African Soudanl As fhe rug crepf closer fo fhe earfh if neared an African village, and seafed in fhe midsf of a group of Iiffle savages was Viola Schoenborn felling of fhe dramafic experiences of Liffle Red Riding I-Iood. Viola was having her difficulfies, fhough, because fhe liffle naked savages couldn'f conceive of anyfhing more awful fhan a coaf under any condifions, and fo receive one on one's birfhday would be iusf foo much. The fhoughf occurred fo me fhaf Viola would be surprised fo see me, buf since I passed overhead and no one expressed any asfonishmenf af my unusual means of fransporfafion or even seemed fo nofice my appearance, I realized fhaf bofh fhe rug and myself were invisible. Confinuing soufh, we enfered fhe Congo Sfafe, where on fhe shore of fhe Congo River a royal audience was being held. Seafed on a dais was his royal nibs, and fo my uffer amazemenf, I recognized him as none ofher fhan Philip Wise, fhe genfleman adven- furer. Phil was regaling his subiecfs wifh sfories of his previous life as a bafhfub salesman. Leaving Africa and passing over fhe Soufh Pacific Ocean, I espied a lone ship ouf- fiffed for an Arcfic expedifion. On fhe prow was wriffen fhe inspiring name, Soaring Eagle, ancl sfanding on fhe bridge energefically shoufing orders was Capf. William Kirschner, while below, breaking all records for deck-scrubbing, was our own I-Ierberf Frank. Sailing across fhe Pacific and up fhe coasf of California, I was carried info Holly- wood. where fhe c-lriff of gossip informed me fhaf several producers were vieing for fhe falenfs of Shirley Jane Ripley, Broadway dancer, who was going fo appear in fhe picfure adapfafion of Jane Howard's lafesf musical comedy success. During fhis same four of I-lollywood, whom should I see sfrolling along I-lollywood Boulevard buf fhaf rising young business man, Franklin Alfer Ill, who is supplying posferify wifh Franklin Alfers IV, V, VI. Buf I was fo find more of my old classmafes in California, for playing baseball wifh fhe prop boys on fhe Paramounf Iof was Irene Grischy, who has supplanfed Louise Fazenda as come- dian wifh fhe Paramounf Sfudios. A Iiffle farfher on af fhe Universify of Soufhern Cal- ifornia I saw Dan Deckleman, coach and foofball aufhorily, whose recenf book, School Spirif As a Lafin Subsfifufe in fhe School Curriculum, has caused a furor among educafional circles. Also found in fhe Golden Sfafe was Rachel Cox, who serves as general secrefary of fhe Mickey Mouse Producers. Then fhe magic rug, gafhering speed, sailed easf, sfopping af Sf. Louis, where I caughf a glimpse of my old friend, Clayfon Burman, who was busily engaged edifing his magazine, Morbid Psychology. Leaving Sf. Louis, fhe rug iourneyed fo Chicago, where, in a huge office building on Michigan Boulevard, was Carl Condif, who, when he wasn'f discussing world affairs wifh fhe vice presidenf of fhe company, Aaron Sullivan, gave his affenfion fo direcfing one of fhe nafion's greafesf railways, Serving as lawyer for fhis company, and, incidenfally, as referee for fhe debafes befween fhe said Messrs. Condif and Sullivan, was Clifford Cordes, who has gained so much unusual experience in diplomafically averfing war befween his fwo chiefs fhaf he has been named canclidafe for chief iusfice of fhe sfafe. In fhe greaf Whife Cify rirsrirrilrjiiriiiiierilmiiiilcitriiiiiie new WAUUXUUDU UUUELELS l1TlQlUClElfTlfl more surprises were in sTore, for playing aT The BlacksTone TheaTer was The WalnuT Hills High School Alumnal Shakespearean Producing Company. Touring wiTh This company were Dorofhea Beckef and Virginia Shepard sharing as leads. Magdalene Washburn was under- sTudy for The parT of KaTheryne in The Taming of The Shrew. The direcTor of The com- pany's orchesTra is George SmiTh, who has as his Technical adviser RoberT Amidon. More of The agreeable surprises of Chicago were found aT The office of The Chicago Trbune, where Earl Acomb is ediTor-in-chief and Ray WackenThaler, who earned his firsT newspaper experience on The ChaTTerbox. is now adding To his laurels by serving as a cub reporTer. l musT noT forgeT The greaT American game of baseball, since Eugene Moore was found in This same ciTy managing The Chicago Cubs. Gene's Team was nosed ouT of The pennanT race by only one oTher Team, and ThaT The CincinnaTi Reds, who, under The leadership of Richard Kaufman. have caused a revolufion in baseball circles. The magic carpeT sailed in a sTraighT line lsince This is The shorTesT disfance beTween Two poinTsl To a large booksTo.re, where on a Table in a conspicuous place were The works of Eugenia Blaney, The Pulifzer prize winner of lasT year. Also on exhibifion aT This same sTore was Marian PiTser's IaTesT Thesis, The Developmenf of WresTling As An ArT. Tucked away in an obscure corner was anoTher book on eTiqueTTe enTiTled Proper Chaepronage of The Chaperon. penned by DoroThy Gunklach. Chicago seemed To be The mecca for WalnuT Hills grads. for aT The Edgewafer HoTel was Susanna Hollmeyer, The well-known arT criTic, Taking in The sighTs of The ciTy before beginning her fourTh Tour of The world. AT The UniversiTy of Chicago was Dorofhy PlanT, professor of chemisTry. Frances Sherard was giving a course of lecfures in The same faculTy. AT Norfhwesfern l received a mosT severe shock, for There ArT LighT appeared as professor of French. AT This poinT l heard newspaper boys yelling exTras, and by sTraining my ears, l was informed ThaT John Hussey had added anoTher feaTher To his sTring of vicTories over organ- ized crime by The soluTion of The mysTery of The disappearance of The iewels of The wealThy Mrs. Percival van Hi HaT MorganbilT, formerly Ruby LargenT, of Cincinnafi, Ohio. On The ouTskirTs of Chicago an open air TheaTer exposed The Tumbling Team of Koenigsberg and HaTfield. AT lasT The rug wended iTs way easTward, wiTh a shorT sTop aT Toledo To geT a glimpse of STanley Deye shooTing The lasT puTT To win The Unifed STaTes Open Golf Championship. Dear me, l almos+ forgoT To menTion having seen Sam Allen coaching The NoTre Dame boys aT Soufh Bend. Won'T iT be like old Times when Sam's boys Tackle Dan's on New Year's Day? Likewise. l found The home of Those beauTiful aufomobiles designed and builT by William Braund. And speaking of auTos. l discovered my old friend. Harry Dunholfer, in The employmenT of The Ford Company aT DeTroiT. He holds down The posifion of consulfing engineer. AT The broadcasfing sTaTion I saw Carl Phares, whose sofT voice rivals ThaT of Tony Wons of bygone days. Leaving The Radio Building was The sTar Tenor of The air, WalTer Mifchell. accompanied by his aTTorney, Carl Bush. Dashing ouT of The Woman's CiTy Club was Helen Raymond, who is presidenT of The UniversiTy Women of Samonia. of The League for The Proper Housing of Pussy Willows, of The AssociaTion for Prevenfing The Loss of Collar BuTTons: in facT. presidenT of everyThing in sighT. Dashing along wiTh Helen was Mary Ellen WooTen, who is vice presidenT of everyThing of which Miss Raymond is presidenT. AT The UniversiTy of DeTroiT They are using RoberT MeisTer's new college TexT on Greek liTeraTure enTiTled Second-hand Wife, To be used for The educaTion of grass widows. UTQEEUUEEUUEEBURAUUQLIUR new YXYAIILLIXLICIDTT U-lflfllllli TTUUCTEIITIQI From DeTroiT a liTTIe iaunT info Canada broughT me To Two more old acquainTances who were vacaTioning in The Canadian Rockies-one RoberT Kohl, now a Wall STreeT broker, and The oTher Lee Bowman, an inTernaTionaIly known sporTsman, who is especially inTeresTed in horse racing. Lee had recenTly purchased ETheline, The 50-I shoT winner oT The KenTucky Derby. ETheline was Trained by CharIoTTe Nees of The Nees' STables across The Ohio. In ToronTo a professional sign announced ThaT LizabeTh Darden was breaking bones while you waiT as an osTeopaTh. DirecTIy across The sTreeT, EThel Phillips was modeling cloThes for The exclusive Rebecca Cofield EsTablishmenT Tor abolishing defecTs in The feminine figure. From Canada The rug wended iTs way home To CincinnaTi and WalnuT Hills High School. A peep in aT Those sacred halls revealed Professor Aaron SiviTz in The chair of physics. Mr. Crane had wiTheld his resignaTion unTil Aaron appeared To Take over his labor- ious Task of making pupils realize .why husbandry is The mosT genTIe of occupaTions. The dramafic deparTmenT of The insTiTuTion was developed so greaTly ThaT Miss LoTze has an assisTanT in Tull charge while she Travels wiTh The Walnuf Hills High School Alumnal Shakes- pearean Producing Company. The assisTanT is Marian Monash. As iT grew laTe and darkness enveloped me, The rug hovered abouT The windows of The NeTherland Plaza, where Ed SeiberT had Taken over The Pavilion Caprice. I heard The charming sTrains of music rising from WaITer Sulzer's OrchesTra, assisTed by The dreamy croonings of Bradway Rogers, The Talenfs of The Fink Twins, and The moaning and wailing of Johnny Sander's saxaphone-an unrivaled combinaTion. MargareT 6enTiIe was discovered as guesT arTisT wiTh The New York Philharmonic OrchesTra, which was playing aT The new CincinnaTi Music Hall on FounTain Square. As The people IeTT The concerT hall, some enTered cars wiTh The insignia of The MargareT RichTer Drive-IT-Yourself Agency. OThers wended Their way To The new BfG. where They secured Their change from PresidenT Frank STraTemeyer, who enioys acTing as cashier in his CincinnaTi shop. IT probably recalls To him The experience of his boyhood. Looking across The sTreeT, insTead of seeing ShevIin's-if iT swims we have iT, l saw a new elecTric sign wiTh fishes swimming around The border surrounding The impressive words, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher and BroThers Fisheries-of course, we have iT. The boys cerTainly wenT in for euphonism, anyway. AT The Crosley Building a lone lighT was seen burning in The window of The IO6Th floor. Looking in, I saw invenTor RoberT Graef doing more mysTerious Things wiTh The Television he has recenTly perfecTed. As The morning hour for classes approached, I found myself sailing above The heads of long sTrings of pupils headed for ThaT famous insTi- TuTion of learning-The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi, where William Rhame and Sam Loring were endowing DocTor STiTT's new school for The sTudy and research of blondes. Sam FahnesTock was lecTuring as CincinnaTi's leading commercial arTisT. Passing over The Albee TheaTre lnow a parT of The naTion-wide sTring owned by Mar- gareT Andrew and EdiTh Hurdlel, I noTiced a Iine of 943 people waiTing To purchase Their TickeTs. And no wonder! Among The adverTised aTTracTions were STanley RoberTs and his RoboT Dancers, Grace Pence, The IasT Olympic ski-iumping champion, and WalTer Beinharf, The discoverer of an auTomaTic eye-glass wiper. Suddenly, wiTh a noTiceable increase in speed, The rug sailed for Columbus, where Governor Lloyd Allen was making his inaugural address before a vasT crowd. As The rug proceeded norThward, I discovered aT Akron The sign of The Haefele Rubber ProducTs Com- pany. AT Cleveland, CarlTon MaTTingly was TormenTing The office force because he insisTed on Trying all The gadgeTs on The swiTchboard. Ulizriiriillrijiiiirerliaksijiilcizrsiiila H9962 YXYAIQLIIIXIIIQDTT IQHQIIIIIQLLLS UUUGEUU My direcfion changed and I was again headed easfward. The remainder of 'rhe fime spenf in fhe Unifed Sfafes was a series of shorl dashes up and down 'rhe coasf. I found Edgar Theimer af Darfmoufh, an experl on ways and means of canning frozen assefs. A+ Washingfon. D. C., Presidenf Sfeve Diefz was giving a fea for visifing ambassa- dors. As Presidenf Diefz had never married, he had as his social hosfess Virginia Schlofman, who was greefing everybody wifh a sweel' whaf can I do for you? Sfanding in a corner, scribbling rapidly. was Helen Hufchinson, sociely reporfer for 'rhe Conqueror. Also a+ fhe funcfion was Lois Williams, fhe presidenf of Fisk Universify, accompanied by Dean of Girls Maffie Shipe. A+ anofher social funcfion in fhis same cify was Richard Diefz, fhe big game hunfer, Iecfuring on fhe Habifs and Habifafs of fhe Coffonfailf' Willard Chaney had iusf published his Cosmic Radia+ions, which delvecl so deeply info fhe mysferies of science fhaf nof even Einsfein was counfed among fhe eleven who undersfood fhe fheory-as neifher was Chaney. Wilfred Frazier, +he lighfning calcuIa'ror, was asfounding radio audiences wifh his iuggling of figures. Traveling up fo Wesf Poinf, I saw fwenfy-four young men, among whom was Tom Woodward, waifing for fhe college widow who furned ouf fo be Lois Chandler-fhe idol of fhe campus. Lois sfill has her youfhful looks and personalify. Esfablished as a research worker af fhe Massachuseffs General Hospifal was Faye Deschler, who was doing advanced work in radium fherapy. So far Faye has discovered a new fype of baked beans, in recog- nifion of which The Heinz Company was now manufacfuring 58 variefies. If was in New York, however, fhafil realized fhe many fields info which fhe graduafes of '32 had venfured. The name of Dolores Aviles was seen in immense Iighfs on fhe Ziegfeld Thealre: a shorf disfance away I found fhal' of anofher sfar, Florence Brenfson, wifh fhe Vanifies. Wifh fhis as a sfarf I was nof even surprised fo find Elsie Zipin heralded as 'rhe feafured dancer in George Whife's Scandals. The rug ierked suddenly fo avoid bumping info a massive building which I recognized as fhe Empire Sfafe. Looking downward I was almosf shocked off fhe rug-no, if could nol' be, and fhen I saw il' was-Louis DeBus doing his shoulders full iusfice in fhe resplendenf uniform of chief doorman. Glancing down af Macy's I glimpsed Bill Snyder all dressed up wifh a boufoniere and walking wifh a floorwalkers' sfafely sfride. Alice Wilson, one of fhe besf known nighl'-club hosfesses, was enferfaining Beffy Buhlman, who had in some mysferious manner purchased 'rhe confrolling sfock of 'rhe DuPonf Corporafion. Beffy had developed info one of 'rhose people who breakfasf in New York, lunch in Denver. and dine in San Francisco. Rufh Cullen, in gorgeous sables, who as Mrs. Mellon, Jr., is fhe acknowledged social leader of fhe mefropolis. was leaving her limo- usine fo enfer fhe fashionable Foresf Hills Counfry Club. Riding on fhe rear of Ru'rh's car was Maxine Kaufz. who was s'rilI frying fo gef a picfure of Rufh for fhe DaiIy Mirror, which was running on accounf of Ru+h's lafesf divorce which she was insfifufing againsf her fourfh husband. Harrief Kaufz was leaning againsf fhe Waldorf-Asforia, faking fime off from deciding whaf fo be or nof +o be by reading Ray Shook's column on advice fo fhe lovelorn. Donald Spencer, who had developed a mefhod for working fourfh dimensional solid geomefry, was sfanding on fhe corner of Fiffh Avenue and Forfy-second Sfreef waifing for fraffic officer James Barlholomew fo give him fhe GO signal. Mr. Spencer was in a dreadful hurry as he was already Iafe for Marfha Randall's lecfure before fhe Socie'ry for fhe Pre- venfion of Rain on Fridays. In Brooklyn, fhe former primma donna of fhe now defuncf Merfopolifan Opera Company, Efha Heller, was faking over her new dufies as superinfendenf of fhe We Dig Deep Dog and Caf Ceme+ery. IQIRIQEIIIU IQEIQILILEISITSAXUXUGZIQE UR H2952 WAQUUUDU UUE MLS UTIUCIEUTI The rug again gafhered full speed, and I sailed fo England where fhe fhree musf- gef-fheir's of fhe sporf world, Janis Lyons, Anneffe Levy, and Helen Fabiani, were going info fraining for fhe sixfeenfh affempf fo swim 'rhe English Channel. Their frainer, Newfon Pollock, was 'frying fo persuade fhern fo use fhe new fish sfroke perfecfed by James Mclzafridge in his fwenfiefh Channel swim. Af fhe House of Lords, Ambassador George Fahnesfock was having Tea and nervous prosfrafion because he could nof accounf for fhe sudden disappearance of his consular adviser, Laconia Dale, who was in fhe parliamenfary kifchen' developing a friendship wifh fhe cook. lLaconia gof his ham and eggs.I Af Bucking- ham Palace fhaf age-old cusfom of changing guards was in progress, buf fhis fime fhe per- formance was nof being done well af all. lvlosf of The guards were sfraining fheir necks 'Io gef a beffer view of fhe disfurbance in +he road. This disfurbance proved fo be Winnora Poynfer, who was fripping along and affempfing 'ro look very dignified, alfhough her face was as red as fhe gaHah from which she had iusf sfepped, and which was being held 'ro view by Peggy Wallace, who was hailing +he embarrassed Winnora. Incidenfally one of 'rhe guards suffered a fwisfed neck. The rug lowered and if seemed as if if would bump info somefhing which loomed ahead of me. Then fhe somefhing sfruck a familiar chord in my chain of memories. Oh, wha? did if resemble? And fhen I knew-I saw myself seafed in Room 3I7 in Walnul' Hills High School, a familiar finger waving back and forfh and a sfern voice saying You shall no+ pass. As we approached The unknown quanfify if resolved ifself info a rock, and I closed my eyes in fear. Buf fhe rug cleared fhe mass and I fell' if falling . . .falling falling-unfil falling fhrough fhe darkness of my mind I landed wifh a soff fhud. I heard laughfer and opening my eyes I beheld fhe Hindu fakir waving his long fingers before my face and saying, Wake up, wake up. I began fo fhank him for fhe use of +he rug when fhe laughfer of +he crowd broughf home fhe realizafion 'rhal' I had nor been on a iourney af all. Apparenfly fhis Hindu had hypnofized me. Wifh fhaf fhoughf I grinnned in an em- barrassed manner and fled fo my room where I locked myself in. Thai' nighf I reflecfed on fhe remarkable abilifies of my former classmafes, and my lasf waking 'rhoughf was a desire fo wish 'rhem all a Merry Chrisfmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. URKMUMUULEBLPRAUXUGZEUR new ' . YPGYAXQUNUQDTT UIQIEIIQLILEE UUUCIEUU Aclcnowledg menls In ediling The Remembranceru lhis ear, cerfain unforeseen difliculfies arose. Alfhough flie sfaff has worlqed wilh un+iring e'FIor+, we musl express our deep appreciafion for Ihe invaluable services of Ihese our many friends. Mr. Wayne Gregory, our faculfy advisor, who Iaifh- fully encouraged and assis+ed. The ar+ s+uden+s who confribufed willingly and ably. The English Teachers who made many helpful recom- I'f1enda'I'IOf'lS and COl l eCI'IOn5. The Koenig Prinfing Company which gave ifs couri- eous suggesfions and aflenlions. The SchuI+z-Gosiger Engraving Company which gave unparalleled co-operafion. The Jones Sludio which produced Ihe efficienl pholo- graphy of The Remembrancerf' To all our friends, Ihe adverfisers, wifhoul whose aid, The Remembrancer of I932 would have been im- possible. VIRGINIA SCI-ILOTMAN. Edifor CLIFFORD CORDES, Business Manager Umuuulnmiiisulmriucizrimla new WAHUXUQDU Names Andrew, Margarel.. Aviles, Dolores .... Beckel, Dorolhea. .. Blaney, Eugenia ...... .. Brenlson. Florence Brown, Nancy. . . . .. Buhlman, Elizabelh ,.... . Chandler, Lois ..... Cofield. Rebecca.. Cox. Rachel ....... Cullenl, Rulh ..... Darden, Lisabelh. .. Deschler, Faye. ., Fabiani, Helen .... C-Senlile, Margarel., Grischy, lrene .... Gunklach, Dorothy Heller, Elha ..,.... Hollmeyer, Susanna. Howard. Jane ..... Hurdle, Edilh ..... Hulchinson. Helen Kaulz, Harriel ..... Kaulz. Maxine ..... Largenl, Ruby ,,.,. Levy, Annelle .... Lyons. Janis ,...... ii ii in ni iv Nickname Marg . . .. Dee . . . .. Dollsy . .. Genie . Cheer . ,. Nan .... . Belly . . .. Chan . . .. Becky . . .. Rae .... . Cul Lib . .. . Faye ., ... Fabie .... . Marg . . .. Grischu. .. Gunky . .. Elher . . .. Susie . . .. Birdie .,.. . Ed ..... . Hulch , .. Lu Max .. . Rube .... An Jan ....... Monash, Marion ..... . Monnie .. Nees, Charlolle .... Pence, Grace .... Phillips, Elhel ,... Pilser. Marion... Planl, Dorolhy ..... Poynler, Wynora. . Randall, Marlha. .. Raymond. Helen.. Richler, Margarel ..... . H Ripley, Shirley .... Schlolrnan, Virginia .... . H Schoenborn, Viola.. Shepard, Virginia Sherrard. Frances Shipe, Mallie ..... Shook, Carolyn.. Wallace. Margarel ..... .. Washburn. Magdolen.. . H Williams. Lois ....... . H Wilson, Alice ......,... . U Woolen. Mary Ellen ...... H Zlpm, Elsie ............ .. Miss Nees Pencie . ., Phil Dolly .... Winnie . Frilz . . . Ray ....... Marg .... Shir! .... . Ginny ..... Vi' '.... Ginnileen. Fran . . . .. Mal , . . .. Ray .....,. Peggy . .. Mag ...... Red .... . Al M. Lwgoi-5 Zip ....... Ullllfllllli UUUGEU-U Rendezvous 3l6 .............. Ollice ............... Wilh Mr. Venable .... Everywhere al once .... Fronl Hall .........,. Audilorium slaps. ., With Charlolle ..... Here and lhere ..., Arl roorn ....... Everywhere .... . . ... 3I7 .,.......,....... Anywhere, Sludying ....... Schrniesing's .......... ... 3I8 ,.........,. . Music roorn .... Camargo ..... Ollice .......,.. Library ........... Wilh Miss Curlis .... Wifh leachers .... Kennedy Heighls, .. Bills car ........, 3I6 ................. Swimming pool ....,,,.,.. Civic Vocalional League. Gym ollice ............ Ollice ........ ...,... Schmiesing's ............. ii Whoopsl ........ . Hello, darling .....,... I. ri r. vi Expressions My sla rs .......... . You can beal me! .. Make il big! .... You piz-wil . ,. Wol-chal . . .. Hear? . .. Darnil ... You panlie-waisl .... Tell me ...,......, l don'l know .... Phooeyu ......,..,, . Napoleon Bonaparleu .... My soul! ...,.....,.. Oh,dearl ... . Oh, hurnl . .. Heavensl' ',.. . Oke Kay , . .. Hi, lherel' ',., .. I don'l know . . .. My soull' ',.... .. Now Vi! ,.....,.,...... Fealure seeing you here Fiddle-slicks' ',,......... . You're kiddin' me ,. Palpilalionslu. . .. Al leasll . . .. Round lable in lunch room.. Oh. gee! ........ .. Gym ................., Wilh Cullen.. .. 3l6 ...,.... Sleps ..... . . Wilh Perin ....... 34l7 Mooney Ave., Y ............. , Mr. Even's office. .. Emergency Room ..... 335 ................ Church .... 242i .... Hall ........ ,... . 3l6 .,.............. Miss Clarke's ollice .... ... Gibson ............ Wilh M. P. ..... . 3l6 .............. 323 ...,............ Olilice lO. M. C.l ..., Ollice ............. H 1. if H -. in For heaven sakesl ...... Oh, heck! ........... . Whal's lhe lalesl dirl . .. You would! ......... . .,He .. Perry .....,.,...... Perish lhe lhoughllu. ,. Horse-lealhers .,...... . . l nearly died! ......, Gee, lhal's big ol you! And whal can I do lor you 7' My dear! .......,...... Knockoulln .............. Have you gol your Civics? Oh yeah! ............. . l know. bul- . .. . God love ill . . .. Now, now, nowl . . . Oh, I gol a dale . .. Huh? ,... ..... ... By process ol eliminalion lfl5QVFEl'l'll'FlTLlVBVl3l2f4Xl1lNlElCilEElfR H9552 Page one hundred thirty-eiglatfl YWAHUXUUDTV UUE lil? UUUGEUU Wea lm ess R. S. ...... . Food ......., Acfing ......... Miss Puringlon. .. Doc Newman .,...... Wes? Poinl Cadeis .... Sfrawberries ,,...... Horses ,......... Cuiiing hair ,... Talking ....... Shoes .... His+ory ...,, Bob .... Cake ..... Plays ,.... Bud .... B. S. ....... . Miss Carson. .. Ealing ....... Laiin ........ Telling iokes. .. Mirrors ..... V. S. .... . Clifford .... Buddy .... Candy ......... Blondes .......... Bruneiie males ........ Making wise cracks .... College of Music males, .. Pie ...................... Greek ........... Mr. Crane ......... Playing baskefball .... Tony .............. Randall ...... Jimmy ......... U. C. males ,.,.. Miss Clarke .... Talking ............ Chippewa Trail ..... Piano .......... Will .... Ac+ing .... Chicago .... Boys ..... Bill ........,. Bob .,.......... Younger girls .,.. Breaking dieis .,.. Assef Hair ............. ..... . .. Abiliiy lo ialk and eai af same 'time ...... . .... .. Smoofh 'rranslaiion .... Wrifing ,......... Cuieness .... Accenf .... Hair ,... Eyes .,... Figure ...., Afiabilify .... Siyle ..,,.... lnielligence. .. Smile ....,.. Complexion... Pleasanfness. Laugh . .,.. . Personaliiy .... Voice, ..,.,. Disposifion ......,., Arisfocraiic expression Willingness ....... Dancing ..... Ouiefness ..... lndividualily ..... Figure ..,... Forehead .... Helpfulness .... Hair ........ Wi? ........ Good looks .... Sfyle ....,... Clolhes ..... Looks ..... Eyes ........... Riding ........... Sense of humor .... Eyelashes ......... Dancing ..... Eliiiciency .... Eyes .......... Good looks ..... Talking fasf ..... Quiefness ..... Hair ...... Hands .... . . . Mouih ............... Hours of consenfrafion. .. Smile ....,... ..... . Efficiency .... Disposiiion .... Fears Teachers Hisfory C. E. E. B. Has none Noi having a dale Noi geffing a ride home Chemisfry Noi having Hisfory B. S.-M. B. Missing somelhing Speaking in assembly Composilions Chemisfry Swimming Displeasing someone Noi' being everywhere ai once Noi geifing good marks Thunder slorrns Uniriendly people Gefiing below 95 Civics Missing a dance Laiin Miss Sieinau Hislory Black cais Exams Being called in Chemis+ry Civics Miss Sieinau Wrifing Themes Talking Not finding an excuse for 'lardiness Dr. Newman Noi pleasing Ray Being high-haf Miss Curfis Nol having a dale Noi doing her duly Noi having a siory for ihe kiddies Being unladylike Miss Wuesf Hisfory Noi gerfing above 90 Ward Belmonl' Hisfory Miss Curiis Miss Davis Cuffing ouisicle acfivifies Lafin BREED EEUUBURAUNUGZE EPR H952 fPage one hundred thirty-nine WAQDU CLD TT Names Acomb, Earl .... Allen. Lloyd .... Allen, Samuel .... Alfer. Franklin ,.... Amidon, Roberf. .. Bartholomew. James... .. .. Beinharf. Walfer, .. Bowman. Lucien.. Braun, William .... Burman, Clayfon.. Bush, Carl ........ Chaney, Willard... Condif, Carl ...... Cordes. Clifford. .. Dale. Laconia .... DeBus. Louis ...... Deckelman. Daniel. Deye, Sfanley ..... Diefz, Richard .... Diefz, Sfephens .... Dunholfer. Harry.. Fahnesfock, George Fahnesfock, Samuel Fink. Richard ...... Fink, Roberf .... . . Fisher, Glen .... Frank, Herberf .... Frazier. Wilfred .... . . Graef, Roberf .... Haefele. Walfer. ,. Haffield, Oliver... Hussey. John .,.... Kaufmann. Richard. Kirschner, William. Koenigsberg. Harry Kohl, Roberf ...... Lighf. Arfhur ...... Loring, Samuel .... Lyon. Donald ...... Maffinolv. Carlefon McFafridge, James... .. Meisfer. Roberf. . . Mifchell, Alberf. .. Mifchell, Waller.. Moore, Eugene. Phares, Carl ..... Pollock. Newfon , .. Rhame. William. .. Roberfs, Sfanley. . . Rogers. Bradway. .. Sanders. John ..., Seiberf. Edgar. ,. Sivifz. Aaron .... Smifh, George ..,, Snyder, William. ., Spencer, Donald... Sfiff, Roberf ...... Sfrafemever, Frank ....... Sullivan. Aaron ..... Sulzer, Walfer ..... Theimer, Edgar .,., Wackenfhaler, Raymond. ., Wise, Philip .............. Woodward, Thomas ....... .1 -v in vu Nickname Half-back Shorfy . . . Sam .... . Frankie , . Bob .... . Ba rf .,.,. Beinie . .. Lee.. Bill ..... . Clay ..... . Bill ...... W1lly .... Mike . . .. Cliff .... . Dink .... . Louie .. Dan .. .. Sian .... . Dickie . . . Sieve . . .. Harry ..... Yafz ..... Sam .... . Dick .... . Bob ,... . Fish .... . Herb . . .. Willy . . .. Bob .... . Haef . . .. Ollie . . .. Johnny . . ., Dick ..... amy ..... Harry ,.... Bob .... , Ar? ...... . Sam .... . Don .... . Carl .... . Jim ....,.. Bob .... . AI Babe . . .. Gene . . .. Haffie . ., Newf . . .. Bill Sfan ..... Speedy . . 'ohnny .,.. Ed Airvi i.','.'.i. Bud .... . Bill Spence .. Bob ..... Sfrafu .... Sullv ...,.. .lunie .. Ed . .. . Ray ..... Phil ....... Torn ...,. LlLIlQIl1l.ll3 IBIIILICIEIIIIBI Rendezvous Fronl' hall ..... Tennis Courfs. .. With Dan ........ 3rd floor hall .,,.. Everywhere ..... 3l7 ...........,.. The Diamond .,,.. Wifh Bob ....... Fronl' hall ..... 242 ............ Lunch room ..... Lunch room ..... Paddock Hills. .. Kemper Lane.. Locker-room ..... Dow's .......... Fronf sfeps ....... lsf floor hall ..... Wifh The elife .... Wifh Johnny .... Isl' floor hall ..... Lunch room ..... Arf room ....... Music room ..... Music room .,... Isf floor hall .... Gym ........, 3l7 ............ Back-sfage .......... Chemisfry room ..... Gym ............. Wifh Sieve ..... Locker room .,.. Firsf floor hall ,... Arf room .......... Wifh Lee ,..,.......... Clofhes Deparfmenf ..., On his moforcycle .... Third floor hall ..... Everywhere ..... Lunch room .... 3l2 .......... College Hill .... Locker room ...,,. Baseball field ..... Af locker ,... ..... Main floor hall ..... ,. Locker room ..,... .... I. ii -1 if 1. in ii ii n This is R. Fink ,.. ii -I 1. ii -I vi in 11 vi -I Expressions Haw-Haw . . ,. no K .. Where's your brakes? . Well. really now ..... . Le+'s see ........... . Ah gee .......... . Whaf do you say? . .. I say fhere .... . Hi fhere ... .. Hofc:ha . . . Aw now .... .. Geeminee ...... . You panfie-waisf . . .. Pal ............. . Greaf day ......... . l'll punch you in fhe nose Come on you birds .. l'm being crushed . . .. SfuzzIe .........,. . You're nufs ..... . Horse-fuzz ....... . An' fha? ain'f all . .. This is R. Fink ,.. O. K. keed ..... Hey Doc . . .. All righl ' .... . I know buf- ..,. . Thal' depends ..... . Aw nerfz ........... . Go chase yourseIf . . .. Aw Miss Wuesf ... You pansy ...... . And fhen whaf . .. Say Blancheu.. Refs . . . ., Say guy . . .. Aw nerfz . . .. Whal' nof ......,... . Oh, my gosh ......... . Mine isn'f, very good .. Hey Lord ....,.,.. ,. Oh you dog .......... . I wouldn'l' do fhaf ..., . Hey guy .....,...... . Did you hear fhis one? Holy mackereI ....... . Near Madame Ashbrook.. Whaf you say. Doc? ... Main office ,,.,. ....... A w I don'f know . ., Lunch room ......,. Aw go way ..... . Af Hunfer's ........,. Hi, pall ...... .. Arf room ........,....... Yeah ........ .... . . Railing of fronf of sfeps. My Gawd! ......... .. Hyde Park ......,.....,, How aboul' you +here , Rand room ..... .. Well, uh- .,..,., ... Rose Hill ....... Cash Regisfrar .... Main floor hall .... Bond Hill ...,..... 3l2 ............,... Chafferbox room ..... Oufadoors. ...... . Gym .,.. .... Ah I knew +ha'r . . .. And Marge said . .. Ah-- .......... 'Gwan .......... .. .. Aforgoshsakes .... Hi +here ....... I know, buf- ... Hello ............ ITBLEDULEDULEBURAALLUGILEUR H952 Page one hundred fortyj ... WAHUUQDU lflllllll llilfi El'lIlUClElQl'lQl .Weakness Girls......... Piano.. ..... Foolball .... Cadillacs. .. Talking .... Books ............, Jane ......,.....,. Debs and Sub-debs .,.. . Plymoulhs ..,,...., Plays ......,....... Women... Radios .... Trains ..... Maxine ,.... Track. . ....... . Rumble-seals .... Foolball ...... Baskelball ..... Clofhes. .. . Gleam ...... Argueing. .. Trombone ..... Arl ..,...,... Indian clubs. . ,. Swimming .... Cars ....... Blondes... English ........... Chemislry ........., Fooling around ..... Uplililing poelry, . .. Argumenls ......... Managing learns. . ., Dol ............. Teachers ....... Hair culs , H. H. Pop-eye Looking like a college Aeroplanes . . Singing. . , Silence ..,. Cars .... Girls ..,...... Baseball ......... Holding hands ..... Telling iokes ..,,... Arguing wirh B. S... Law .,.....,..... . Good music .... Saxa phone .... Eleanor ...,.,.... Diving ,.........,,. Good-looking cars... Miss Wilson ..,.... Civics ........... Midge ...... Food .... Radio ..... Females .,... Lalin ....... Journalism .... Horses ......,.. Smoolh ca rs .,,. prol... Assel Driving ...,. Amiabilily .... Grin ...... ,.... Gelling ads .... Hair ......... Allabilily. ., Smile ..... Clolhes ..... Personalily .... Allabilily ,,.,. Brains ...... Quielness. Wil. . . , . , Thal hair. .. Dancing ..,. Build ..... Alhlelic. . . Smile ....... Aflabili+y ........ Grin .............. Abilily in malh .... Brains ,........,. Independence .... Arlislic abilily ..... Musical abilily ..... Non-chalance ..... Slrenglh ........, Bluiiiing ..,....,........ Mechanical abilily ...... Abilily lo say somelhing., Gymnaslic ability .,..... Eyes ......,....... Wil .,.... . . . Eyes ....,.,. Naive wil .... Dancing .... Slyle ..... Arl. . , .. Hislory. .. Hair ..,.... Curly hair.. Brains .... .. Brains .... ..,. Smoolh lines .,.. l.alin ...,........ Sense of humor... Memory ..,..... .... Eyes .................. lmilaling Mr. Venable. .. Hislrionic abilily ......,.. Abilily as a carloonisl.. Good Humor .......... Eyelashes ..... Complexion... Eyes .,..... Singing ..,....... Good looks ........ Good naluredness. ., Glasses .......,.... Musical abilily. .. Brains .......... Smile ........ Complexion. .. Hair ..... .. Fears Miss Curlis Noi having an alabi Having lo walk Na+ being inviled No recenl scandal Ncl gelling a car Has none Nol gradualing Noi gelling enough ads for Gleams Miss Curlis Making a speech Olga Won'l gel enough ads Waler Won'l gel his French al 8:30 Car slalling on a dale Doc Lalir' Bowman Hislory Being surpassed in scholarship Noi' gradualing Being called Roberl Miss Curlis Mr. Venable Noi gellin' lo gym on lime Miss Curlis callin' his blulil' Slanding slill Noi' qiving his opinion Mr, Evans Lalin Nol gelling 95 in Solid Geom. Losing Dol Ears being pulled Enlering Yale Unpopular girls C. E. E. B. Girls American Hislory Girls Delenlion Driving loo slowly Low balling average Nol being on lhe Honor Roll Rumble seals Losing Hulch Losing an argumenl Class dues argurnenl Spilling food in lunch room Week end wilhoul dale Geiling wafer in his nose l.a+in Tri-slale Chawlayahoss Nol being noliced Mr. Venable Miss Curlis Being slood up Noi cielling a scholarship Miss Curlis XVorry Gianl Swings UREEUU lEElflVlQlElfBURAlflNUCiIlI UR H952 IfPage one hundred forty-one N X BRAD ROGERS ,wW ! MQSLEVQJEQ PK3EB3 ljIQlC3ESQ1ljjqH1EHR f - Q w Q wir Qt fe 454, 'Vfv SW Q42 . 5 1 Wa- 5 57 NC ff QQLZEQ1 AE H x., s V' 'SX SK in s is XJ Zff 12 Xi G 6xNNLsrQeviD fIYK-Dbjj C ZX 4 ' JANE HOWARD Y Hf Mifmggufffg K 7 fix? , O ,f GC2Nav0i9b! 624 Arhens Avenue . I327 Margarei Andrews Dolores Aviles . . Doroihea Beclcel . . . Eugenia Blaney . Florence Brenlson Nancy Brown . . Elizabelh Buhlman . Lois Chandler . . Rebecca Cofield . Rachel Cox . Ruih Cullen . . Elizabelh Darden . Faye Deschler . Helen Fabiani . . Margerei' Genlile . lrene Grischy . . Doroihy Gunlclach. . . E'rha Heller . . Susanna Hollmeyer . Jane Howard . . Edilh Hurdle . . Helen Hurchinson Harrier Kauiz . . Maxine Kaulz . Ruby Largenl . Annelre Levy . Janis Lyons . . Marian Monash . CharloH'e Nees . Grace Pence . Elhel Philipps . . Marian Pilser . Doroihy Planl . Winnora Poyn+er . Mariha Randall . . Helen Raymond . Margarer Richler . Shirley Jane Ripley Virginia Schlorrnan . Viola Schoenborn . Virginia Lee Shepard . . Frances Sherard . Ma++ie Shipe. . . - Carolyn Ray Shook Peggy Wallace . . - Magaline Washburn Lois Williams. . . - Alice Wilson . . Mary Ellen Woolen Elsie Zipin . . . Senior Girls 257 Gilman Avenue I6 Clinlon Springs 2667 Highland Avenue 3622 Zumsiein Avenue 3662 Kendall Avenue I2O0 Cypress Sireel . l608 . 1234 . I883 . 3553 . l6I6 . 23II . 2560 . 3I24 . 6336 Dexler Avenue Avon Drive Tail Road Resor Place Elizabe+h Place Kemper Lane Erie Avenue Durbin Place Monigomery Road 9l5 Ellison Avenue 956 Cleveland Avenue 7I Ehrman Avenue 22I3 Burnei Avenue . 5700 . 2904 . IO46 . 2338 . 2236 Wyarr Avenue Fairfield Avenue Si, Gregory Sireel' Kemper Lane Kemper Lane . 3l5 Elland Circle . 3027 Cleinview Avenue . Grand Visla Avenue . 868 Ridgeway Avenue . 220 Soulhern Avenue . 3105 . 3I23 . I23l . I5l4 Woodburn Avenue Schuberl Sfreei E. McMillan Slreel Gilpin Avenue . 262 McGregor Avenue . 34l7 Mooney Avenue . I79 Lalayelre Circle . 620 June Slreel . l539 Elizabeih Place . 548 Yorlc Sireel' Suncresl' Drive 849 Beecher Sireel l223 Myrile Avenue l72 McMillan Sireei Losanliville Avenue l2l5 Locusi Slreel 3096 Marhers Srreei l5l0 Chapel Slreei 44I Van Voasi Avenue, Bellevue Ky 3442 Harnez Avenue. Earl Acomb . . Lloyd Allen . . . Sam Allen . . . Franklin Aller III . Roberf Amidom . . . James Barfholomew . WaI+er Beinharl' . . . Lucien Lee Bowman . William Braun . . Clayfon Burman . Carl Bush . . . Willard Chaney . Carl Condil . . . Clifford Cordes . Laconia Dale . . Louis DeBus . . . Daniel Deckleman . . Slanley Deye . . Richard Diel'z . Slephens Dielz . . . I-larry Dunholfer . . . George Fahneslock . Sam Fahnesfock . . Richard Fink . . Roberl Fink . . Glen Fisher . . . I-Ierberl Frank . Wilfred Frazier . Roberl Graef . Waller I-Iaefele . Oliver I-lafheld . . John Hussey . . Richard Kaufman . . William Kirschner . I-larry Koenigsberg . Roberl Kohl . . . Arlhur Lighl' . . . Sam Loring . . Donald Lyon .... Carllon Maflingly . James McFa+ridge . . Rober+ Meisler . Alberl' Miichell . . Waller Milchell . Eugene Moore . Carl Phares . . . Newfon Pollack . . William Rhame . Slanley Roberls . . Bradway Rogers . John Sanders . . Edgar Seiberf . . . Aaron Sivilz .... George E. Smilh, Jr. William Snyder . . . Donald Spencer . Roberl SHH .... Frank Slralemeyer . Aaron Sullivan . . Waller Sulzer . . . Edgar Theimer . . . Raymond Wackenlhaler Philip Wise .... Thomas Woodward . Senior Boys . . . . . . .242 Glenmary Avenue . . 66l0 Kennedy Avenue . . 23I6 Auburncresl . . 3006 . . 2322 . . 2346 . . 3282 Fairfield Avenue Burnel' Avenue Laredo Avenue Beredilh Place . . Ingleside Place . . 2 Crescenf Place . . 4347 . . 305l . . 25l4 . . 3438 . . 5I I9 . . 3277 . . 6 Bee Paddock Road Kerper Avenue I-lackberry Srreel Middlelon Avenue S'rewar+ Place Gaff Avenue ch Lane . . 670 N. Crescenl Avenue . I362 . . 3335 I32I s . . . 2232 . . 2895 . I937 I-Ierlin Place Burnel Avenue Michigan Avenue Kemper Lane Losaniiville Avenue Dana Avenue 287 Dorchesler Avenue 287 Dorchesler Avenue 25I4 I-Iandasyde Courr 826 Glenwood Avenue 2032 Pogue Avenue 3422 LaRue Cour'I I5II Blair Avenue 2637 Viclory Parkway l02O Valley Lane 604 S. Crescenl' l359 Fleming Slreel' I937 Cenlral Avenue 243l Ingleside Place 284 McCormick Place . I278 Michigan Avenue , . I864 I-lewi++ Avenue . . 3l I2 Durell Avenue . . 30I3 Kerper Avenue . . 2849 May Sfreef . I743 E. McMillan Slreel' . . 5404 Ward Avenue . . 2l9 Woolper Avenue . . Rugby Avenue, Terrace P ark 934 Grand Avenue I90 Ml. PIeasan+ Avenue, Wyoming 8II Lincoln Avenue 5745 Whilney Slreel 582I Woodmonl Avenue 27I5 Eden Avenue 3474 Harvey Avenue Box 64. R. R. No. 4.. Loveland 6258 Robison Road 833 Beecher Avenue I298 Grace Avenue 5707 Bramble Avenue 3224 Lookoul Drive Complon Road, Wyoming 3326 Bishop Slreel I I I2 Locusl Sireel 3875 Rolcola Avenue I4 Inlerwood Place ,, ,, Q Q V X ' A ML W f Q X v H X., ' t t K Z ? Xpjxiyf- Ijiyrl 5 K f L, - 5:7 i ' if f' 9 -gawk g iii . H? A : ,,, X Q lyig.. D QV Q ' 'N X ff l ic vi w ' h ,mf- XS: Im comm coach. Oh pshaw. 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The Earls Xa Blain Co.'s plan is based on These essenTials. IT is Tree To our clienTs. WriTe or Telephone Tor deTails oT The plan. 4 We are General AgenTs oT The IargesT Insurance Com- , 4 panies in This ciTy and can Turnish you any kind oT , insurance and give you The mosT eTTicienT service. IvlAin 3400 and WOodburn 4086 4 P Y 7 v ERANKLIN ALTER, Jr. SPECIAL AGENT The Earls and Blain Company 3OI EourTh NaTional Banlc Bldg. CincinnaTi I:Page one bundre As phofographs represenr somefhing more Jrhan mere paper images, when prop- erly made, we 'rrus'r lhal Jrhe characler represenled in all +ha'r we have done 'For Walnuf Hills Sruclenlrs in pholography will malch up well wil'h lhe lraclilions of 'rhe school, and Thus represenl +he school in lhe hiqhesr possible manner PP PP PP 57 PP 444955 J. ALBERT JGNES Pholographer dred PRINTING----H 0 0 0 0 0 0 ISTHEKEYOFOUR CIVILIZATION-THE MEANS THROUGH WHICH WE HAVE ACHIEVED ART- EDUCATION AND INDUSTRY. IT IS WELL WORTH THE VERY HIGHEST EFFORTS OF ITS CRAFTSMEN 0 0 0 IIIIIII PEARL AND RACE STREETS CINCINNATI ' 9 9 6 THE 1932 REMEMBRANCER PRINTER l IIIIIII I IIITI l:Puge one hundred Ref l Phones, MAITI BISI-SISZ 'Dru' Itglfi A +R 125. WIOT BROS.-Plumbers MADISON ROAD NEAR CIRANDIN jfaww, L Phone, WOodburn 2lII Ax A, ,,... ....., .Wm NL 10845 A. RONSHEIM qkfxgelsigr Ldulldy 0. lvleaTs - PoulTry A Y 3I7 WEST SIXTH STREET 536 WEST FOURTH STREET JENNY ANN DRESS SHZOP LINGERIE, MILLINERY, HOSIERY, NOVELTIES, HANDKERCHIEES l WOodburn 3224 lIO2 MCMILLAN STREET DEl.ECTlSSllVlUSl is The vercliCT on French-Bauer Ice Cream-noT only by LaTin sTuclenTs, buT by every Cincin T' ' na Ian wITh a sweeT TooTh. For a real TreaT look up The rTearesT French-Bauer dealer. FRENCH-BAUERW CHerry588O ThaT INCORPORATED The David Hummel THE PIRATES' DEN BUllCllVlQ CO- A TREASURE CHEST OE FOOD CUT STONE WORK and v BRICK WORK Complimerds CINCINNATI A F Rel' E N D Confradors for The new WalnuT Hills Hi V P g one lalnldredfifly-11ml Big Enough To Ivleel. .. ' If , i. is every demandplor service made upon I+, buf nol foo big Io make Ihal service Iii The needs of any- one, anywhere, al' any lime-I'ha+'s your Telephone Organizalion. Telephone service is a friendly serv- ice, if gives so much for so Ii++Ie. wluu of' . Q, Q 5 . 5' S F Q . , it JF 'Hmmm TI-IE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY fPage une hundred flflvj-lb Dependable E 34131333 537 33 35333332 INTERNATIONAL SINCE I 8 6 7 THE AU, E., BEEQEQI-IABEQEEET CO. WEBSTER B. BU RKI-IARDT MAIN STREET. CORNER TI-IIRD CINCINNATI. OHIO FOR FINE LUBRICATION . . . USE IvIERCI-IANTS MOTOR OII.. MERCI-IANTS 16004603 OIL READING ROAD Complimenw CONEY ISLAND ...of... I America's EinesI WaIIer IVI. BemI1arI Amusemen+ Park fffl Y l planning a new house. be ROYAL FURNACES If your furnace did nof heaf your house comforf- ably and economically fhe pasf winfer, or if ou are NEW ROYAL before you buy any furnace. Phone f o ice r com e e The Moise S+eel Company of Ohio I Disfribufors Linwood Ave. 8: Penn. R. R Phone. EAsf 4264 BOSS WASHING MAC I-I I NE CO. We 092172 CI-IAS. J. PETZI-IOLD 33 EAST FIFTH STREET Founfain Square CINCINNATI, OI-IIO Phone, lvlfxin 4980 vvv Jewlery China Novelfies Clocks Sferling Silver Silverware Leafher Goods Novenies Parisian Ivory Cuflery Ecclcsiasfical Goods Greefing Cards Arfilicial Flowers TTT HENRY Ihe I-IATTER MEN'S HATS 53.50 AND 55.00 NECKWEAR 5I.O0 AND 5I.5O CAR EW TOWER ARCADE CINCINNATI I-ligh School Graduafes If You Laclc a Special Training In BOOKKEEPING - SI-IORTI-IAND BUSINESS ENGLISI-I ACCOUNTING OFFICE TRAINING LETTER WRITING You are af a big disadvanfage. Remove 'rhis handicap by falcing a Special Course of Training wifh us. INDIVIDUAL TRAINING CATALOGUE MAILED on REouEsr Campbell Commercial School 3I Easf Fourfh Sfreef, Cincinnafi, Ohio Telephones, MAin I606-l607 v Complimenfs of A I FRIEND v lillzge wie L7IlIId1'4'l4JfTfl-1-f Complimenls of Ihe ANCI-IOR PAPER CO. oufxuw sezvuce LOWE 81 CAMPBELL Alhlelic Goods Company Telephone, CAneI 5957 705 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI 930 231412 ST The Allcins 81 Pearce OuaIiIyPrin+er5 Manufacluring Co. v5i5n5DPBI'SEiI Filrh and Eggleslon Avenue J' '376 Cincinnali, Ohio Q. pg ULMER pam' glass and RICHARD J. GRIFFIN Hardware Eleclrical Supplies 3338 MONTGOMERY ROAD Qualify remains long afler Ihe price is forqolfen. Plumbing. Gas Filfing, Sewer Tapping 3407 MONTGOMERY AVE., CINCINNATI We specialize in Qualify Hardware. WO. 6980 PIIONG. WOOdbUI'f1 2640 RSS.. Woodburn 7l25 Complimenfs Teacher of Music of CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC I AVon 7800 A GRADUATE OF I907 SPANGENBERG . 1 QUALITY MEMS 1 . 2839 WOODBURN AVENUE WOodbL1rn 582I The Nalional Billiard Mig. Co. IOI9 BROADWAY Billiards for 'rhe I-Iome CI-Ierry 2007 Bluefield Coal 3: Coke Co. Aslc Your DEALER for BRADSI-IAW POCAI-IONTAS I-IALLER BROS. GROCERY AND DAILY MARKET WINDSOR AND ST. JAMES Fresh and Smoked Meals, Fruifs and Vegelables l Bushel of ashes Io a Ion of coal We Deliver Woodburn 3258,lQ27 CI-IAUFFEUR UNIFORMS ' QP SATISFACTION QUARANTEED 1 . l . The Fechheimer Bros. Co. SIier's Prescrlpllon Pharmacies pughgunding C,nd,,,,aH H l u H 4+h and Pike SIS. MAin 5600 Parlncular Druggisls I Q Complimenfs of Ihe I CLIFTON PRICE HILL Sophomore Glrls Page one hundred hfly-.rixzl Jos. MARINO Ouali+y Eruifs and Vegelables Received Eresh Daily I I304 Main Sfreef PArlxway 0940 I26 Easl Thirfeenlh Sfreel W CI-Ierry B996 . Clarence L. Lavery Boyd B. Chambers Lee I-lallerman C. W. Franklin, Jr. Dick Bray Elhan Allen The Cincinnali Alhlelic Goods Company, Inc. 64l MAIN STREET Alhlelic Equipmenl lor Every Sporl Phone, Clmlerry 4768 Phone, Cl-Ierry 4769 750 1 ENGRAVING CO. DESICINERSA l-:NGRAVERS 1LI.l15TRATuRs Miami Building Fifth and Elm S15 PHONES - PARKWAY 7063-7064 CINCINNATI, OHIO KNOW YOUR . . . JEWELER .peefks fbrlzerlewelff MEMBER GREATER CINCINNATI RETAIL JEWELER ASSOCIATION . . . Complimenls ol . . . William I-I. Gear, Jr. Propriefor of Gear's Norrhside Flower Shoppe 4I7'-7 HAMILTON AVENUE lBonded member of The Elorisl Telegraph Delivery Associalionl Telephone Number, Klrby 0948 l Telephones, EAsI 0426-0427-0428 Complimenys Wei+zel's l-lyde Park Marker of sms Avewus AND EDWARDS Row , CINCINNATI' QHIO Mrs. Barbara K. Silvernale l Complimenls of TI-IE WI-IEEL CAFE illllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllg V E Fill Your Oculisfs E , :W .. Prescriplions ACCURATELYI L. M. PRINCE i lO8 W. Fourlh SI. 23 Garfield Pl. illlllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllillllllllllllillllil1IiIIliiliiliiillfiliiliiilii.lllllllllllllllllllllllllli ALMS ROSE FLOWER SI-IOPPE I-IOTEL ALMS WOodburn 5637 Special Rales Io Sludenls of Walnul I-Iills I-Iiqh School New Line of Gill Novellies, Assorled Planls, Flowers for All Occasions ARTISTIC WORK PROMPT SERVICE fllign' ffm' lw11a'rcdfifli-wlwl I Q bmzdr I Whal do you desire? Perhaps i+'s a second-hand Ford . . . a new radio . . . or new clolhes Thar you wanl. Bur whaleveril is, you can have il, if you save. Open a savings accounr Io-day al Ihe Providenl Walnul I-Iills Branch, Melrose and McMillan. TI-IE P R O V I D E N T SAVINGS BANK 84 TRUST CO. I-Iome Office: Sevenlh and Vine Slreels WALNUT I-IILLS ELITE SODA PARLOR SCI-IMIESING'S MONTGOMERY AT BLAIR Kos WE DELIVER-Phone, WOodburn 3850 Kos I-Iome Made Ice Cream-Founlain Service Sandwiches We always have a Fresh Line of Mrs. Thomas' Famous Candies We Specialize in Fancy Ice Cream for All Occasions Complimenls of 'fx TI-IE I-IAFFNER BROS. CO TANNERS OF DRI-GLIARD Walerprool Sole Lealher ed Jlifluy-eigbfil WE'LL MEET YOU Sci-TOOL I x AFTER -THE GAME I x iETE SHOW IT ACD Xf The BesT in CDO AT THE Roclcdale Reading M E A T S a+ lxlqlol-E, Road ' ,fx X J READING ROAD AT UNION H GRGUND, RQUND , Avon 05:3-05:4 The hamburger wifh a conscience Cincinna+i's Grea+eS+ A+hIe+ic and SpOrTing Goods STore The Bolles Brendarnour CO. Porfrails of Characfer Child Specialists I SELECT ART STUDIO 3403 Monfgomery Ave., EvanSTon, Cin. O. Highesf Oualify Porfraifs af Reasonable Prices 130.132 EAST SIXTH STREET Phone WOodburn 2494 for Appoinhnenls W I Woodburn 0639-5I78 Esfablished 45 Years UNiv. I955-I956-I957 I J O N E S The A. L. Meyer Grocery CO. . Meafs, Fish, Poulfry ' ' ' ' ' The Florlsf Groceries, Fruifs, Vegefables IO35-IO37 EAST MCMILLAN STREET CLIFTON and LUDLOW AVES., CINCINNATI, O. I THE STORE THAT SERvES You BEST BUYS- NOTICE! If you have a coal and vesf and need PANTS I ' WE MATCH THEM ' Fancy Groceries, FruiTS, Vegetables LEGFQRM TAILQRS Phone, AVOn was 2552 VINE ST. '37 EAST SIXTH STREET Complimemg gf You WONT call THE INSURANCE SERVICE AGENCY I All Branches of Insurance I We Supply All Your Needs af MAin 77Il IZI6 MERCANTILE LIBR RY BLDG. 4I4 WALNUT STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO SHOE REPAIRING . COrnpIumenTS of 27I9 Woodburn Ave. L d 6 OppOSiTe CIayTOn ST. eonar en-l,l e PHONE: WOodburn 6754-M Cornplirnenfs of ALVIN J. LEHIVIAN 304 Union CenTraI Bldg. FINE FOOTWEAR 754-756 EaST McMillan STreeT I:P.1ge one bl01l1'7'4 d fifly-nirze CompIimen+s of Our Professional Friends YV V DR. F. A. S. KAUTZ DR. J. B. CASELLO JUDGE CHESTER R. SHOOK JUDGE ROBERT S. MARX DR. HARRY J. DR. C. S. AMIDON DR. OTTO J. SEIBERT DR. C. E. HAUSER DR. R. B. COEIELD LAOUE CompIimen+s ...of. HOME ROOM 332 CompIimen'Is Rock Camp , of for Boys ON LAKE LURE In fhe Blue Ridge Mounfains SCHOOL OF COMMERCE NEAVE BUILDING CINCINNATI, OHIO Chimney Rock, Norfh Carolina One of Americas finesf camps as 'Io Iocafion. equipment Ieadership and high ideaIs wiII1 all oufdoor sporfs fha? appeal Io boys. For Illusfraied BooIcIe'r Call James A. CaIdweII Wdbrn. 3I36-R Associafe Direcfor and Cincinnafi Represenfafi P ge one hundred Jixiyzl Confer wi'rh us on designs and prices when you are inleresfed in 'rhis year's Club pins and bullons and sociely keys. You will find The large variefy of designs and our specific suggesiions very helpful. MAKERS OF WALNUT HILLS HIGH OFFICIAL PINS AND RINGS THE MILLER JEWELRY CO. Walnuf Building C Ninlh al Walnul incinnali FILLMORE MUSIC HOUSE 528 ELM STREET A Complere Line of Band and Orchesrra Insrrumenfs al Reasonable Prices SEE US FOR YOUR MUSICAL NEEDS 4 iirr A I I 5 I Complefe Sfoclc I27 EAST rouiarn I I Camed by ciNclNNATi I EIINTAIN I supply s+Ofe -Q0 QDENSQQ: 1 . x V i S111 0 WESTON ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT CORP'N I309 Union Trusf Building Cincinnali, Ohio Inslrumenls for Radio, Experimenlal Work and School Laborarory Equipmenl Phone, WOodburn I208 200 Rooms HOWE'S FAMILY HOTEL I322 Easl McMillan Slreef CINCINNATI Graduale Diefilian Sleam Heal Privafe Balhs I:Page one hundred Jixl W. MACK JOHNSON I309 EAST MCMILLAN STREET WOodburn 0475 Comphrnenis of The PI-IAFF MOTOR CAR Co. Disfribuiors of THE FAMOUS BLUE STREAK GRAHAM CARS looz GILBERT AVENUE CHEM 5855 Complimenis . . . of . . . The Boys oi Room 3I0 KIIXIO-DUFFEY, Inc. ElNER FOODS 6209 MONTGOMERY ROAD Phones. .IEhcerson 679I-6792-6793 E. D. CONINIELY BAR BER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR MEIrose 8775 FRUITS VEGETABLES E. J. MOI-IRI-IOLZ OUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS A Ring WiII Bring Your Food WOODBURN AND BLAIR AVENUES Phones, WOodburn 0062-0063 ARTI-IIJR KING CANDY 2724 WOODBURN AVENUE Complimenis . . . of . . . A Cliiion Elower Shop ARROW PRESS Priniers of TI-IE CI-IATTERBOX IO4 EAST COURT STREET VIRGINIA BQRERY ERY CLIFTON AND LUDLOW Phone, UNiversiIy 0672-3 I ' ' ' Complirnenis I-Iu+chinson CoeI Co. --'OI--' I , , , HOME ROOM 3:3 I Swim in Drinking Waier ai' Phiiipps OPEN 1 CLEAN I I 10 AM. .0 SAFE d 10 P. M. ,T E PURE I 155 I' -45 -.L ,,,, ,L Complirnenrs . . . of . . . I-IOME ROOM 323 f S Phone, JEITerson 0023 ' HARRY EWERS ai 5oNTSTY'TE'E. Coal, Coke, Builders' Supplies and Eeed Yards: Woodford Rd. 81 Penn. R. R. Sfa. Kennedy I-Ieiqhis Cincinnafi, O Page one burzdfed ,vixly-tuwj C. A. BESUDEN NURSERIES EVEROREENS, SI-IRUBS, TREES, ROSES AND PERENNIALS 7777 READING ROAD , CINCINNATI. OI-IIO NURSERIES: PHONE52 Cincinnafi VAHSY 1977 Reading Loveland VAIIey I795 VISIT OUR NURSERIES Complimenfs When I+'s Fresh Elowers of you wan+ . . . call us every Iime A FRIEND GEORGE A. DURBAN V WOODBURN and MQIVIILLAN The PoIIaIc SIeeI Co. Telephone, WOodburn 7240 v Ea+her and Mofher of The I932 Sweef Girl OracIuaIes A CEDAR CI-IEST Erom BELLONBY'S Makes an Ideal Graduahon GIII LET US SI-IOW YOU TI-IE BELLONBY FURNITURE CO. 630 RACE STREET fP.lgL'l!l1c'l d d 3 1 FACE THE FUTURE Chippewa Trail Camp Trained young men and women 'face The fuTure Tearlessly. Yes, The Times are hard. and iobs are difficulf To secure. This makes specialized Training for gainTul employ- menT The more necessary. Decide righT l . , . now successfully To compeTe Tor These R6plC.i CITY, iVlICl'1lg5I'l posiTions available. Enroll in The Y. M. C. A. Business School -day or evening classes in ShorThand, Typewrifinq,Bookkeeping,SecreTarialWork, Camp SCBSOH-JULY and PersonaliTy and Personal ETTiciency. The courses are endorsed by leading Cincin- naTi business men, who agree ThaT a be- ginner's besT recommendaTion is Y. M. C. A. Business School Training. Face The TuTure Tearlessly. ComplimenTs 49 CincinnaTi Y. M. C. A. Business School CENTRAL PARKWAY AT ELM CHerry 5348 ...oT... ROOM236 HOME MADE CANDY EVANS Makes The Candy You Like OPERA CREAM BAR AND TAFFY CHOCOLATE NUT AND PEANUT Call WOodburn I478-W CINCINNATI, OHIO . W3 ' Always Awarded HighesT Honors Tor OualiTy and Flavor DOT COFFEE Vacuum Packed Wirh The Original Flavor Sealed In Comes To You AbsoluTely Fresh 6? On Sale AT All lndependenf Grocery STores Page one hundred sixty-fourj Complimemts . . . of . . . Tl-IE ALUMNI of WALNUT I-IILLS HIGH SCHOCDI. Q pl + ...Dfw THE WALNUT HILLS HIGH SCHCDCDL PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSN. VV V I WILBUR muse IS AND SON I I A CompIeIe Landscape Service MADISON ROAD Phone: Opposife ChiIcIren's Home BRambIe OI89 THE ELACH BROS. GROCERY CO. SECOND AND VINE STREETS VV Disfribufors of SUNSHINE AND LAKESIDE BRANDS CANNED FOODS VV . . . COMPLIMENTS OF . . . ' THE SUPERIOR READY MIXED CONCRETE CO. 2I2 HAZEN BUI CHerry 7263 L D I N C5 Cincinnafi, Ohio I I A CARPET STORE SINCE FIFTY-FOUR Q Q Q The Geo. E. OI'Ie Co. COmp'Ime IS of I zs w. FOURTH ST., semen vine and Race ANDREAS E. BURKHARDT I ......5.z',.l?.Isffs.i5g:32Qf:5...... 'WENT FLOOR covERuNes AND DRAPERIES TI-'IE BU RKI-IARDT BROS O O O Visif Our Modern New Sfore I PRICES ARE UNUSUALLY LOW RIGHT NOW I SI I CompIeIe 8 EAST FOURTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO o 0 o flfagemz la d d The Remembrancer of '32 IIIus+ra+ecI WHI1 I-Iahmrones and Line EIcI1ings Made by TI-IE SCI-IULTZ-GCDSIGER CO. Plwolro Engravers SI4 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI VV V P g In d d ixty-eigbil TI-IE I-IIRSCI-IFELD PRINTING CG. I-Iow Many? We wonder how many W. I-I. I-I. sTudenTs have visiTed a modern coke-making pIanT? Every sTep in The process mosT inTeresTing-some quiTe specfacular. VisiTors are amazed aT The many by-producTs developed while coal is being Turned inTo coke. Our Company can arrange Tor auTo Trips, by noT more Than 20 aT a Time, To The greaT Koppers Coke pIanT near I-IamiITon, Ohio. For TurTher informaTion phone AVon 5300 and ask Tor James CuIIen, SecreTary. The CITY ICE 84 FUEL CO fPag d I 4IO-4I4 W. CourT STreeT PArIcway 5980 598I Complimenls of Jrlme S+uden+s of Walnul Hills Higlfm School HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME HOME ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM P g hundred .fezfenlyzl alle e 0 usic mdmnuft Arlilialed wirh Universily of Cincinnafi and Xavier Universiry MUSIC AND DRAMA Eminenl Ieachers awail you. Tuilion rales are moderale. Courses Lead Io Cerlilicales, Diplomas and Degrees. SIDNEY C. DURST, Direclor DR. ALBIN O. GORNO, Dean Send for I93I-32 Year Boolc THE DAY DOES COME! 'i3if132i:s:3.5fOi:3: necessily of heallh-you will be conlenr. if you have Ihe income from a Relrirernenr Policy wifh fh Home Life Insurance Company of New Yorlc. W. A. R. BRUEI-IL 84 SON, General Managers 907,909 CHAMBER or coMMERcE BLDG. CINCINNATI LUNCI-IROOM I-Iigh Grade Canned Fruifs and Vegelables by JACK FROST BRAND DANDY LINE BRAND N ' Pure Food Producrs U74 Are sold by all firsr-class groceries TI-IE COLTER CO. Wholesale Grocers -- Disrriburors Cl-Ierry 7970 TI-IE ULLAND COAL CO. Genuine Pocahonlas, Kopper Kolce, Genuine Thacker I-Iighesr Grade Domesric and Slearn Coals MAIN OFFICE, 405 TRACTION BLDG. Phone MAin 0509 Q ogy .: 'f. Roorwooa 4 ,Q- Always has been an irnporlanl faclor in Ihe I Iormalion of Iasre in America. TI-IE ROOKWOOD POTTERY CO. TILES AND POTTERY CINCINNATI, OI-IIO fPage one blmdred Jezferzly
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