Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1938
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Jw.-5.,V5-...V-wif.V.V-,V-V.n: '1:2w-.1.uV.,?VnVfVV f w f M 1 Y K 1. 2. V -V Fx 'M ff V V 4 1.23 1 ,Vvxafffw-.3qk,' :-yfZ.V,Vf.':-.52 R54-:VsTiH!'12-35,52-1 Q. 'YRS sk 4 14 1 ' fs f Nei X2 V V YM f Y + 5 'ly H V' A M C: ' . . Q5.f ?xfQMV 'Q gf 'WW Y V I f if I F f N ,gg -Q K+ .iw 4 V 3. 'R V VSQLQQQQMV, A V M h Qm4wwwmgamQQ.Hn wwwka-mi . , .-. ,V V..V,.f, .5 L, .-VV 1 V .. , .f-.1 44 f. .. 5..V+.,, - VV . - .V W. . V.: .f .1v..V rrQrr3re BTQANCER CO-EDXTCDRS ..,A...... ....4,44,....A B etry Terre Sprkrz Bruce C. TNfTaeNTkXXarr BUSTNESS MANAGERS ...A......,,,.A...44.. May Orrorw Burdette Krraurr PHCDTOGRAPHY ..,.... ,.,..,,. Bruce C. Mac Marx gfitf'-1 QD Q ga FACULTY ADVTSOR ,,.....,......AA.. Q ayrre Gregory A PXCTGRTAL RECGRD O? ACHTEVEMENT HTLLS HXCH SCHOOL V A-A T WALNUT ATL GHXO A CXNCTNN +322 . ME-ww E Z' a 5 s 3 1 s E 2 WW QMQQKHQS9 ' fm, Aw Je, za Y uf 5 X. 'iw fgl ,Q A i A Q - fix ,S '? E H 4? 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'K n ' u-,N I f H' ' . ff X , .r H lx ,AAA 'gs an .lug... 5 , mlvyggxwl 2312. 21 5213 Wmwfj V' 14 ...,k I A as . - W, 1 -- ff ' a w w-f sggg' X gkgxwgsgaiifw-7:53-7,iff f no ,, - I I 1--x ' Ba g-'ff ik vis: ' 5 M .fwmwmww Q yi K Q. ,W MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT HISTORY DEPARTMENT Marie Becker ...4...T..,..T,, University ot Cincinnati D. B. Carpenter i.,..,...,... Ceorgetovvn University Harry Cassman i................... Washington and Lee Ruth Hartlieb ................. University ot Cincinnati Columbia University Emma Kersting .......,....... University ot Cincinnati Mildred Keitter ,.......i,.. University ot Cincinnati C. O. Tower . ,,,.,. Kansas State Teachers Alma Wuest ,....., . ...., .University ot Cincinnati CLASSICAL LANCUACE DEPARTMENT A. S. Condit ,.,...i......,.... University ot Cincinnati Madge Calbreath ,.,....... ...i,..,., M iami University Dorothy Levensohn ....,.. University oi Cincinnati Anna Peterson Laura Rentrovv ....... Laura Ritte .,.. Alice Wilson... Minnie Wilson .....University ot Chicago Callovvay College University ot Cincinnati .University ot Cincinnati .University ot Cincinnati A. Certrude Curtis ...,..., .......... B oston University Margaret Dunphy .......... University ot Wisconsin Columbia University, University ot Minnesota Margaret L. Yeager ............ Columbia University University ot Cincinnati E. Syrian Nieman ......,.... University ot Cincinnati Helen Sanford .............. ............ M iami University Ra'bh Yeager ................ University ot Cincinnati ENCLISH DEPARTMENT Louis Boeh ., ............,.............. Xavier University University ot Cincinnati Wilma Hutchinson ................... Miami University Harold Inslqeep ............... University ot Cincinnati Katheryn Laopa .......... Colorado State University Eleanor McDevitt ........... University ot Cincinnati Etta O'Hara ...........,.. .. University ot Cincinnati Beulah E. Purington ........,.............. Colby College Vivian Ross .................... University ot Cincinnati ik Anne Sutherland .........,.........,,.. Western College ,fit 13, W SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ames Caldwell ..,......,..... University ot Chicago Roland Crane ,.......A...,.. University ot Cincinnati Etta Elberg ..,4.,,...i,...... University ot Cincinnati Christine I-Ieis ,......,....... University ot Cincinnati Ray Lambert ....i....i.,. ..,..v O hio State University I-Iarley K. Lyons ..,... I . Ohio State University MODERN LANCUACE DEPARTMENT Henrietta Ashbrook ...... University ot Cincinnati Marie Louise Davis ..,......., Ohio State University Irene Steinau ...... ,i..... U niversity ot Cincinnati Norma Stratemeyer ........ University ot Cincinnati SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Laura Belville .. i,.,,,,,.. University ot Cincinnati Lona Black .........i...,i,..,..,..,......, Western College Conservatory ot Music, University ot Cincinnati D'Arthur Bricker .i..i..,i,...........,..... Bradley Tech. Ida Carmichael ....,...,,ii.. University ot Cincinnati I-Ielen Carson ..........,,.......i.. University ot Iovva Wayne Cregory ........,. Northwestern University Clara lohnson .,,.,... I. University ot Cincinnati Frieda Lotze ........ ,,,,.. U niversity ot Cincinnati Edna Moorman ,.i...,,.. . University ot Cincinnati Nelle C. Murphy ,....i, University ot Cincinnati Conservatory ot Music Karl Nenninger ..,.....i.., ...... ,,., M i ami University Carnegie Tech, University ot California Margaret Schvvenker ri.. University ot Wisconsin Susan Shatter. ,............ University ot Cincinnati Merrill I3 Van Pelt. .......,... ....., O hio Wesleyan .fff P I l I I2 ll GRI! Your kind face and loyal service are familiar to all of us-tne smallest seventh grader and the oldest teach- er, alike, recognize tlie patriotic interest you have snovvn in our scltool from its earliest beginnings. To you, in grateful appreciation, the seniors of Walnut l-lills dedicate tlfie l938 Remernlnrancer. I3 'JE 5 5 2 i 2 K 1 T Q 5 E X 3 Ze Q 5 i S I 1 5 I i 2 s K S WHILE RECOVERINCI EROIVI AN ATTEMPT IVIADE ON HIS LIEE, THEODORE ROOSEVELT TOLD A FRIEND THAT HAD HIS LIFE BEEN TAKEN, HE WOULD HAVE BEEN AHEAD OE THE CAME, HE MEANT THAT HIS EXPERIENCES HAD BEEN RICH AND VARIED, I URCE YOU, PUPILS OE THIS SCHOOL, TO PARTAKE ABUNDANTLY OE ALL THE SCHOOL HAS TO OEFER THAT IS WORTHWHILE - BOOKS AND IVIATERIALS, WORK AND PLAY, CLASSES AND OUT- SIDE ACTIVITIES. L cgfswazf S ,, X .. ,Ei ff? . Q Q S 'Wx ,142 mf mai X 25, ff 'Q T A W, ue K 'S -f . za-. fy S,22sg2,Q,. 7 1' mgfem ifffwziff' g gQ5fg52fi251f1a?mg h eip f x MUSIC The Music Department ot Walnut l-lills otters an outlet tor the musical talents ot the students. This depart- ment has become closely allied to academic vvorkg and beginning this year periods specitied tor the various groups were a regular part ot the members' weekly program. By utiliz- ing this actual school time, those musically inclined are able to build their music into something worth- while and enduring, Music is now a detinite requirement ot their edu- cation through which they may learn an appreciation and love ot their hobby. As a unit, the music groups ot Walnut l-lills occupy an admirable and lasting place in the lite ot Vxfalnut l-lills. I9 CAPPEL First Row-P. Pfeiffer, R. Berg, E. Billings, V. Cole, M. Goss, l. O'Byrne, C. Cuinn, M. Marquett E. Brown, C. Miller, V. Saloyaara, l. Happy, B Colter, D. Fifer, A, Lowitz, M. Sizer, R. Kin A. lenike, B. Taylor, M. Streicher, C. Weil, F. Danford, F. Clarke Second Row-R. Wilfert, M. Natorp, P. Fisher, M. Methven, D. Schatzman, C. Cindele, M, Fishj R. Finke, V. Woodward, E. Henke, E, Pfaff, V. McAfee, C. Melecly, M. Mills, L. C-raler, M. Mapol M. Miller, D. Majoesky, B. Wilchins, l. Gould The A Cappella Choir is a special group of singers selected for their exceptional abil- ity to carry musical parts. The services of this group are always in high demand. lt sang before the Science and Mathematics Z0 - Cl-lCDlR 'hird Row-C. Pope, S. Blatt, D. Singer, P. Kemper, A. Meyer, T. Wartik, D, Cruse, H, Wexler K Rogers, l. Austin, C. Lawrence, C. Kylius, R. Tucker, l-l. Eggerding, I. Kaufman, R. Kuhn ourth Row--I., Baskind, T. Armandroff, E. Schnabel, F. French, M. Tassler, l. Kessel, S. Willis R. Wuenker, C Pogue, R. Thede, Mrs. Murphy, M. Neuerman, 1. Martino, R. Sinning, R. Taylor J. Erwin, D. Hart, E. Ceenberg, T, Raymond, l'l. Revelson Teachers' Convention and Took part in several church services during the year, besides having a large share in the assembly program ancl Spring Concert given by The musical organizations. 21 9 5 Q g1 W ,:,.... xl 33 Q ' A W :ZZEA ??L l WM V , fag ., . Q 5 M, 34 S gba gag fwfr! , XQ gg. if my id? 53 ' w Q5' X- f -.',,, in E 9 . W 2 V. ' Q ,i X, 1 ,wal . ' ' , - K Q ' ff -rf ' Q5 :gy W 1- ,,.fiw11 ls M f P55124 ff ' -.-: .N mg? ,,. i I W L6 3 fi 3 'ff g '. . N S Q 'tg 1 lj Q, Q Q 2 e X l m Ni' , +L ' -f.: f 1 W A it Q, Q Q -ff if xv '53 wa iff if ff V K L5 S, 4 kg K i st it GLEE CLUBS i The Glee Clubs, under the able direction of Mrs. Nelle Custer Murphy, enjoyed their usual activity and popularity during the past season. The enrollments of both the Boys' and the Girls' Glee Clubs were the larg- est in their histories. Their performances included school assemblies, the Spring Concert, and several engagements outside the school Gl RLS' GLEE CLUB First Row-F. Clarke, F, Danford, D. Elton, V. Cole, M. Goss, S. Dryer, K. Dunnigan, R. Berg, l, Happy, P, Blackwell, B. Kaufman, 1. Devor, M. Goldman Second Row-E. Hawkins, E. Fox, M. Hunter, S. Greer, P. Glickman, H. Bird, C. Kise, C. Guinn, S. Bettis, P. Neal, l. Bundy, E, Billings Third Rowe-M. Evans, M, Copeland, R. King, L. Flynn, j. Fisher, D. Goepp, L, Armandroff, B. Bliss, B. Golter, R. Grant, M, Crenshaw, S. Gerheart, A, Hundley ' Fourth Row-E. Gassman, M. lahnke, G. Finke, C. Flarsheim, H. Hayes, I. Henthorn, E. Henke, I. Hood, M, Fisher. M. Brewer. B. Baer. L. Graler B. Behr Gl RLS' GLEE CLUB First Row-M, Mills, G. Gindele, B, Vifilchins, V, McAfee Second Row-E. Robinson, Taylor, R. Pfeiffer, l. Miller, M. Lewis, F. Mincowsky, L. Voss, V. Woodward, P. Rogers, B. Spence, M, Redmond, R. Wilfert, 1. O'Byrnne Third RowfP. Fisher, D. Fifer, M. Wnuck, M. Streicher, 1. Nolan, S. Shriner, l. Nolte, A. Schmudde, Nolte, Pierle, B. Starke, B. lones, M. Natorp Fourth Row-N. Spielberg, D. Schatzman, B. Steinberg, M. Maypoles, K. Outcalt, M. Wood, P. Wyler, M. Tonnies, C. Melody, D. Majoesky, R. Majoesky, R. Sutherlin, V. Wolf, E. Pfaff BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row--T. Warner, A, Vaness, W, Dixon, R. Baer, L. Egelson, L, Edlin, R. Beckner ' Second Row-l. Hoerth, D, Crocker, R. Goldsmith, W. Benson, S. Fantle, R. Horwitz, 1. Kaufman, T. Hawkins Third Row-W. Beckner, L. Gottlieb, Cook, H. Eggerding, E. Geenberg, D. Denton, G. Hicks, B. Bernstein, W. Beckner Fourth Row-B. Fisher, S. Blatt, P. Hudson, C. Klensch, L, Baskind, D. Griffin, T. Armandroff, V. Hill, N. Epply, D, Cruse BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row4W, Oscherwitz, R. Young, R. Oestricher, Mrs. Murphy, M, Mills, R. Sinning, H. Revelson Second Row-E. Sirac, T. Mahaffy, B. Wilson, B. Tucker, A. Schwartz, B. Taylor, R, Reinke, H. Wexler, R. Hill, l, O'Byrne, C. Sinning Third Row-T. Segal, M. Neuerman, B, Ungar, l. MacMillan, W, Meish, S. Oscherwitz, L, Stickler, C. Pope, R. Spencer, E. Le Pere, M. Revelson Fourth Row-R. Van Pelt, A. Meyer, S. Willis, E. Schnabel, E. Vollmer, E. Luessen, D, Hart, D. Singer Fifth Row-M, Tassler, R. Wuenker, Wilson, L. Vorwerck, D. Rybolt, C. McDevitt, V. Morrow, C. Pogue, R. Schlueter 23 Triple Boys Trio , The Triple Trio is a group ot girls selected from the Girls' Glee Club tor their outstanding voices and musical ability. The group sang at a school assembly and gave performances outside the school. This year the Triple Trio established a precedent by singing at Commencement exercises. TRIPLE TRIO ' 1. Gould, M. Streicher, G. Gindele, B. Wilchins, V. McAfee, E. Ptatf, P. Fisher, M. Natorp, D. Fiter, Mrs. Murphy, Accompaniest--M. Mills Octane The Boys' Octette is composed ot the outstanding voices in the Boys' Glee Club. lts brisk presentation ot the novel numbers in its repertoire made the group popular with both the members ot the school and the other audiences before which it performed OCTETTE H. Revelson, T. Raymond, R. Sinning, E. Geenberg, R. Kuhn, R. Wuenker, L. Baskind, D. Singer, Accompanist-M. Mills Junior Chorus The lunior Chorus is a group ot young singers from the lower school, selected for their vocal ability. The training received in the Chorus provides these young people with an excellent foundation for later participation in the musical activities ot the upper school. The Chorus regularly has a part in the Spring Concert. This year, for the first time, the school's program included an assembly featuring this group alone. The Chorus is under the direction ot Miss Black. First Row-M. Stricker, A. Yee, B. Feinberg, M. joseph, P. Goldsmith, A. Frieder, R. Saltzman, l. Tidball, M. Hadrika. Beckner, S. Wooley, M. C. Beaman Second Row--S. Kleesatel, V. Graves, D. Turner, M. Adair, E. Harris, B. Postle, D. Bobe, P. Lodd, P. Cozine, Z. Bernadini, A. Fisher, j. Streicher, G. Mombach, S. Tonne, 1. Cramer Third Row-B. Elliot, M. Stewart, E. Versteeg, B. Ott, M. Richmond, l. Galloway, M. Tryling, R. Spohr, D. Gebhart, W. Whittaker, W. Winsborough, W. Rogers, G. Schilling, A. Thorn Fourth Row-M. Woll, B. Weidmann, M. Hutchinson, C. Deolde, M. Grace, H. Wiedemann, B, Holston, A. Holzer, 1. Springmeyer, V. Hecht, K. Baude, A. Heilbrun, N. Harvison QVCDZSETG The Orchestra ot forty pieces is composed ot the school's most talented players, selected by Merrill B. Van Pelt. During the past year it made its annual appearances in the Revue, the Spring Concert, and the Commencement exercises, and also played the overture to the Shakespearian play. ORCHESTRA First Row-A. Brigham, l. De Boor, l.. Freyburger, 1. Neumann, C. Miller, R. Wuenker, A. Waters, l. Grenshaw, W. Levi, E. Eisert Second Row-S. Versteeg, D. Singer, A. Lowitz, M. Sizer, A. Emmerich, E. Luessen, V. Hill, M. Hukill, L. Smith, A. Meyer, V. Berry, R. Sinning Third Row-S. Versteeg, M. Rowen, R. Schulkers, A. Day, A. Holzer, E. Vollmer, M. Miller, E. Schnabel, D. Bauer 24 : gif 6 'W wwf , QE if J 4:3 ' x f -Q 'X X '1 , H A at L X -4. 41 Qi 7, K, ,M A Y: Q aw Q w,Rg Q95 f 1 2 i375 ,JL WE. z Q ff . 2 K... .asa Q ,xl gi 4 nf J , ,-wa if 1 Els 'vs- P 5 2 2 iz 1, 2 Q 5 H Q Q 'fig W,,WH,,,,mwwgawwf-'- f , ww. ,M , 'ive ,. Y, xx xx g Q ff ,, .M 'hr 2, M Q A W ' w fa W , A 31255 V., 1 ww X x. ,Q ,, H 55 f AW Y 1,2 , ,, , , mfg? rj QQ ' W Y aww? 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A Q, - ' 5 X ,. + my W S Q DRAMATICS Dramatics as an extra curricular activity at Walnut l-lills has a double grace: it instructs those actually taking part in the produc- tion and entertains those who of necessity nnust torrn the audience. Dramatics is a torm ot activity vvhich otters to talented students the chance ot expressing themselves and ot awakening others to the beauty and meaning ot the great vvorks in the theater. Walnut l-lills has long been proud ot its Shake- spearian productions but has not overlooked the vvorlq ot the junior plays and the Revue, all ot vvhich the school supports and vvhich form a varied program tor drarnatics at Walnut l-lills, 27 ONE MORE OVERWHELM- INC SUCCESS EOR WAL- NUT HILLS IN THE SHAKE- SPEAREAN DRAMA WAS THE PRESENTATION OE HTWELETH NIGHT, ONE OE THE BEST LICHT COM- EDIES OE SHAKESPEARE, ON DECEMBER BRD AND 4TH. TWO IIVIMENSE AUDI- ENCES WITNESSED TI-IE SUPERB ACTING AND THE MATURE UNDERSTAND- ING OE A FINE CASTg AS USUAI. TI-IE PLAY UNDER TI-IE ABLE DIRECTION OE MISS ERIEDA LDTZE WAS A IVIASTERPIECE OF DRAMA. THE EIRST PEREDRIVIANCE OE HRRIDE AND PREIU- DICE IN CINCINNATI IVIARKED A CROWNINC TRIUMPH EOR TI-IE IUN- IOR DRAIVIATIC CLUB, WI-IO PRESENTED THIS EICI-ITEENTH PLAY OE IANE AUSTEN TI-IE EVE- 5 NINC OE NOVEMBER STI-I. E 7' bpm THE CAST WAS EXCEL- LENT, THE COSTUMES WERE DELIOHTEUL, AND THE RESULT WAS A PER- EECTLY CHARMINO PRO- DUCTION, T HIS PLAY WAS WELL INTERPRETED BY THE YOUNC PLAYERS AND WAS CERTAINLY ONE OE THE MOST SUC- CESSEUL. ith Q in gggl .f ' . ' -cp' mv - ai- WE K ix -JE 2912 ' Q 3, J t 'N ,- -Q X 1 ' C1 f.- fu , HE 5 , I if wi S 2 3 Q f S . A Q 5, y ,V Q Q? 1 4? xx f A w Q 65 yy I g, :ff F if lil 1 . : V : Eff K1 f 3 - 2. M YQ Senior Senior Junior Debate Club The Senior Debate Club is open to all sophomores, juniors, and seniors who like to engage in argumentation and wish to become more adept in it. Besides this practice in debate, the club makes arrangements tor the Tri-State Debates, it also plans the annual Debate Club luncheon. First Row4B. Benson, D. Anderson, l-l. Bird, K. Keck, C. Rubin, R. Lawson, N. Tennenbaum Second Row-O. Seivers, C. Weihl, l. Katz, R. Herr, R. Allen, W. Finn, 1. McCaslin, M. Snow, R. Spencer, l. Helmsdorter Dramatic Club The Senior Dramatic Club's production ot the Shakespearian comedy Twelfth Night was enthusiastically received at both ot its two performances. One scene was presented as part of a nation-wide broadcast in celebration ot National Drama Week. This spring the club presented St. john G. Ervine's tarcical English comedy, Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary. First Row-M. Frank, V Wolf, P. l-lanauer, T. Bluhm, R. Sutherlin, M. Segal, Miss Lotze, E. Root, l. Orton, Y. Biggs, M. Zanone Second Row-S. Blumenthal, M. Magnus, D. Fifer, l. Weiland, A. Edelsohn, B. Bloom, l. Rule, I. Schulkers, D. Stuhlbarg, B. Behr. L. Graler Third RowfA. Becker, R. Spencer, K. Neuer, C. Gilbert, B. Knautt, D. l-lart, G. Fabe, G, Heldman, K. Outcalt, R. Greenly, B. Bartholomew, B. Wilchins, L. Freider Fourth Row-E. Wilcox, S. Blatt, C. Weihl, F, Rouda, M. Simon, C. Bluestein, l. Freidman, R. Ungar, E. Peters, M. Litz, l. Nellans, S. Levine, R. Matthews Dramatic Club The lunior Dramatic Club's presentation ot lane Austin's Pride and Prejudice marked the initial appearance ot the play in Cincinnati. The club's spring production of Tom Sawyer was an interesting and vivid portrayal ot the Mark Twain classic. During National Drama Week, members ot the club played a scene from Sheridan's A School tor Scandal. First Row-C. Gebhart, B. lones, E Frost, R. Otting, l. l-lenthorn, W. Schram, Mr. Gregory, S. Shriner, E, Volmer, H. Hayes, E. Zeydel Second Row-S. Warshauer, B. Wilson, A. Schwartz, RQ Tucker, M. Rule, C, Miller, D. Denton, l. O'Byrne, l. Kaufman, L. Armandrott, R. Wilfert, K. Dunnigan Third Row-M. Mills, l, Greenwald, D. Mombach, L. Pratt, M. Methven, P. Hilb, E. l-lenke, V. Salo- vaara, E. Oppenheimer, N. Speilberg, M. Wood, P. Courtney Fourth Row-O. Renfrow, R, Schlueter, Foster, G. l-lahn, B. Kiely, 1. Austin Tri-State Debate Team The Tri-State Debate Teams won one decision over Louisville Male l-ligh School and lost the other to Shortridge l-ligh School ot indianapolis in this year's round of debates on the subject, Resolved, that the states should adopt a unicameral system ot legislature. The victory ot our affirmative team broke a deadlock existing between our school and Louisville to give Walnut l-lills undisputed possession ot first place. First Row-W. Finn, K, Keck, l-l. Bird, N. Tennenbaum, C. Rubin Second Row-R, Allen, C, Weihl. O. Seivers 35 'P- ..,,f'fr,X!' -i ix wwf .,l si oak pw E' 1. 4 a hz' nw-- uxs-.,M ,. : 5' I SCIENCE The field of science as a class room subject is considerably limited, and those who find interest and educa- tion in this study can further their knowledge through these extra curricular organizations. Actual aca- demic vvork. in science aims to arouse the interest and curiosity of the student to making practical use of his study in these outside groups. Each of these clubs expresses a different phase of scientific Work, and from these every student may enlarge his scope of learning in the field of his own particular interest, and in so doing may make at Walnut l-lills more valuable and of greater meaning. 37 ' mm K -- -V '--g....... . W f Q The Botan y Club The Botany Club affords students whose interest in botany extends outside their classroom an opportunity to gain real experience in handling plants The Club carries out projects too extensive to be done in class time. The meetings of the club combine business and pleasure, they frequently consist of visits to greenhouses and nurseries or to the botany department of the University of Cincinnati. First RowgT. Bluhm, F. Danford, l. Landwehr, A. Braun Second Row-B. Feinberg, B. Paulus, Neobolsky, D. Krammer, M, Werst, K. Long, S. Coldblatt, N. Saltzman Third Row-E. Samuels, C. Freidman, B. Steinberg, C. Flarsheirn, S. Claser, M. Duggar, M. Schaufert, K. Kise, M. Cioldman Fourth Row-l. Loeb, l. Levy, B. Lucas, T. l-leldman, l. joseph, A. Ciofdsmith, C. l-leldman, A. Barts Fifth Row-E. l-lawkins, L. Wright, T. Wright, S. Worsanger, l-l. Finn, C. Stolfmaier, D. Schatzman, C. McCullrigh, W. Rankin The Radio Club 1 The Radio Club has as its ultimate objective the completion of a transmitting and receiving apparatus for the school's shortwave station. Already the club numbers several licensed operators among its members, and the preparation of more students for the operator's examination is an established part of the club's program. Dis- cussions of problems and new phases in the science fill their weekly meetings. First Row-H. Lurie, C Muth, R. Black Second Row-l. Solinger, W. Sloane, l. Schumacher, T. Culver Third RowMD. Korchmar, R. Wessel, C. Southern h Epsilon lVlu Club The Chi Epsilon Mu Club is an organization of chemistry students for the purpose of increasing the members, knowledge and appreciation of chemistry. The clubls bi-weekly meetings follow well planned programs consisting of demonstrations, experiments, and reports made by members or lectures and pictures given by guest speakers. To insure the cooperative activity of all students, membership is made dependent on service to either the club or the chemistry department. First Row4M. Stern, M. Magnus, R. Stone, M. Abrahamson, l-l. Bird, V. l-lammond, l-l. l-lerbert, l. Steiner, S. Mayor, l. Katz, l. Manogue, l. Caldwell, A. Berkley, l. Weiland, M. Frank Second Row-E. Bouis, D. Cruse, l. Hallock, C. Marshall, W. Kolb, D. Pansiera, W. Mason, R. Chambers, l. Wilson, L. Rosenberg, L. Scheumann, W. Finn, l. Duley First Row-B. Spritz, M. Orton, l. Levine, A. Durlacher, T. Wartik, C. Boegli, S. Mandel, l. De Boor, W. Pfitzer, S. Plost, M. Finegold, B. Behr, A. Meyer, D, Mombach, l. Stewart Second Row-P. l-lilb, l. Bickmore, D. Ungar, T. Armandroff, B. Knauft, C. Southern, W. Bundy, R. Wessel, Mr. Lyons, F. French, P. l-ludson, C. Weihl, B. Roessler, K. Weisbacher 39 Afloolel Airplane Club The Model Airplane Club is open to everyone who is interested in aviation and the building of model planes. Once each week the members gather to work on the models they are making. At monthly business meetings the problems encountered in model building and various phases of aviation are discussed. First Row-R. Beckner, R. Wolf, lvlr. Bricker, R. Moore Second Row--W. Can, R. Grant, W. Parker, j. Rust Crafters, Club l The Crafters' Club is a select group of art students whose work is above a certain standard of quality set by the art instructors. The members of this group devote time outside their art classes to doing the type of craftwork that they most enjoy, and they receive special instruction from Mrs. Carmichael, under whose supervision the work is done. At the semi-annual Crafters' Tea the students' work is placed on exhibit and may be purchased by members and friends of the school. First Row-L. l-lailbrun, V. Flint, l. l-lerman, M. Drugger, M. Aherling, M. Goss, B. Koodish, F. Clarke, N. Demmaris, P. Glickman, 1. Bundy, P Blackwell, l, Grant Second Row-L, l-larvey, C. Gerheart, B. lansing, M. Copeland, V. Feinhauer, B. Golter, D. Burmeister, M. Aerni, D. Fifer, B. Gofdenberg, M. Finegold, B. Bloom, P. Nea? ' Third Row-G. Gindele, D. Anderson, D. Evans, N. Freidman, E. Gerwe, B. Butterfield, B. Harteveld, M. Abrahamson, P. Fisher, M. Cranshaw, A, Goldsmith, D. Ayer Fourth Row--C. Fernbach, W. Foster, l-l. Eggerding, l-l. Bruson, G. Fabe, P. Bragg, M. Fisher, l. Gilbert, P. l-lilb, A, Edelsohn, C, jones, B. Bohn, B. Behr First Row-P. Motz, S. Renchle, R. Tucker, B, Wilson, A. Schwartz, R. Wessel, Mrs. Carmaichel, M. Pafm, R. Lambert, E. Peter, E. Pfaff, C. Miller Second Row-A. Weiland, D. Mombach, 1. Meals, M. Metven, j. Togal, E. Oppenheimer, R. Heindrich, S. Steicher, E, Samuels, K. Levy, B, Rulus Third Row-R. Nebofsky, E. Schwartz, H. Schwartz, R. Westercamp, A. Schmudde, P. Lord, G, Weiland, S. Peterson, B. Neuer, l. Neumann Fourth Row-M. Michaels, N, Walderman, L. Willmore, V. McAfee, E. Voorsanger, V. Martin, D. Schatzman, C. Stollmaier, L, Wagner, A. Speigal, S. Levine, E, Weiner, l-l. Weiland lVlodel Railroad Club The Model Railroad Club functions to promote interest in model building, also actual railroading. Weekly meetings of the club include informal discussion or programs of prepared talks on this hobby. During the past year the group made several tours of terminals, locomotive works, and shops in southwestern Ohio. First Row-T. Hallock, B. Daneman, W. Pletz, l. Keifer Second Row-D. Campbell, E. Miller, R Zoellner, W. Maish 40 2 'f fi 5353 if P Q , . QQ Q, Y-:SJ in f : ig ,.,, aw .. 5 'QQ .A N '45 -:hi :Q ug, 3 , ...wwf A, i ,. Q K,L,V fx Q H 1 V sr -f v7,f' i n I K ' , ,,,,. , 1 QIQGXXNIZATICNS These varied and numerous organi- zations otter those students whose talents do not lie in the large scope ot music or dramatics an opportu- nity to supplement their class room work by instructive and interesting extra activities, lvlany of the clubs are direct outgrovvths ot academic work, but they open those tields to a broader and more intensive study. These clubs otten do not receive the recognition they deserve and some- times are even disregardedg but their importance cannot be overestimat- ed, for they give to everyone a chance to participate in some activ- ity at Walnut l-lills. 43 a Egg Qa- .X . A -.pf . 3? 3 x if A N '- 1, - Q 1 5 XF it 9. 3 fi Q X 1-Q!! S. fm 9 9 gf A 'T' ws 5' ' Q 2 Q 5 , 5.1 i 'Q 9' Q 3 'Q K - Q 5 ' fa G , s I i -Q-fi if Q Q ' . , QR ' A Q as J' if 1 L'LLLLY gfok ev E ' gem? , , .,,.,.. Plfdwblfdff K is I 12y Q?71?fwj A if mm: 4 ja?-26 sk Q A QF , Q' . ,fi Eagle V Girl Reserves The Eagle Y Girl Reserves meet monthly to discuss and plan the projects to be carried out. This year the club has been very active, they sold candy at all the athletic events, gave a Carnival, a style show, a dance, and a charity party, and have contributed to student aid. First Row-B. Spritz, E. Schubert, S. Blumenthal, M. Fisher, 1. Diehl, l. Gould, D. Anderson, l. Klein, D. Schatzman, V. Berry, M. Abrahamson, M. Wilfiamson, M. Graf Second Row--Y. Biggs, P. Motz, J. Meals. l. Zagoren, K Dunnigan, l. Bishoff, Miss Bellevllle, V. Keiber, M. Steicher, S Miller, P. Lord, R. Otting Third Row-S. Gerspatcher, l. Manogue, E. Fox, R. Dunlap, A. Goldman, T. Levin, 1. Gravette, A. Wilson, R. Batshe, M. Hunter, R. Rutledge, M. Eng'ehardt. Fourth Row-l. Moch, P. Rogers, j. Blumenthal, A, Schmudde, l. Rule, D. Ayer, B. Bloom, l-l. l-layes, R. Yontz, S. Dauer, E. Bertshe . Fifth Row-E. Vorsanger, N. Speilberg, M. Stern, B. Wilchins, C. Stollmaier, l-l. Ott, V. McAfee, S. Loughead, G. Gindele, l. Landwehr, B. Behr, E. Goldsmith l-li-V Club The l-li-Y Club, affiliated with the Y. M. C. A., aims to create, maintain, and extend in the school and community a high standard of Christian character. Members are e'ected from the senior and junior classes for their ability to conform to the club's ideals, The f-li-Y also takes part in school activities. Front-Mac Snow First Row-W. Finn, R. l-lerr, K. Rogers, D. Pansiera, R. Stone, D. Hoge, 1. McCaslin, R. Lambert Second Row-ff-E. Bouis, M. McCord, W. Schram Third Ravgngsk Keck, W. Broome'l, l. Cooper, R. F'ohr, T Browning, A. Meyer, S. Willis, G. Lawerence, Fourfh Row--R Anderson, B. Knauft, R. Lawson, R Early, W. Peck, D. Tangeman, B. Chambers, B. Kiely, R. Peckstein, R. Thede True Blue Girl Reserves Junior The True Blue Girl Reserves is composed of lower school and freshmen girls. At the end of the year keys are awarded to the girls who have lived up to the club's ideals of good health, a keen mind and greater friendship among the members. First Row-l. Yeckel, C. Balitens, l. Quinn, F. Nolte, E. MacMiflan, R, Grant, l. Feber, L. Shaefer, R. Moore Second Row4M. Ellison, M. Shreve, E. Weber, R. Duerner, M. Werst, L. Lewis, M. Richter, l, Striker, A. Schuman, R. Weinberg, R. l-leldman Third Row-M. Starett, F. Maish, M. VonSchlicter, M. Shriner, M. Albury, 1. Cress, C. Kise, E. Shute Fourth Row4D. Elton, B. Elfiot, M. Light, L. Robinson, M. Lyons, R. Liebeft, B. Steinberg, C. Flarsheim, E, Steinberg, P. Cozine, V. Downs Fifth Row-B. Burns, D. Brinkman, S Shear, P. Weisner, Oelrich, M, Varne, B. Lucas, Sinninger l-li -V Club The junior l-li-Y Club, organized during the past year for freshmen and sophomore high school students, was founded by the senior club so that the l-li-Y ideals of Christian character might be extended to a larger group of boys. As in the parent organization, membership is elective. First Row-R. Lambert, l. MacMillan Second Row-D. Deremo, l, l-loerth, C. Straehly, V. lvlorrow, l. Lotspeich, C. Brown, M, Brown, A. Redmond Third RowiF. Bohnstaegel, W. Beckner, l. Montgomery, Fl. Finn, A. Munyan, C. McCullough, R. Neff, l. Sheperd, W. La Force 45 o Social Science Club The Social Science Club consists of seventh, eighth, and ninth grade pupils who take an especial interest in world affairs. The club meets weekly under the super- vision of Miss Margaret Dunphy. Discussions of interesting current events are led by members who have prepared in advance to speak on assigned topics. First Row-H. Rhines, B. Tennenbaum, S. Grantly, Tryling, j. Renner, D. Allan, N. Moore, R. Davis Second Row-E. Mayer, W. Modene, M. Wallenhorst, l. Tennenbaum, S. Fogle, A. Barta, B. Witte, N. lunge Third Row-l. Devor, P. Davis, L. Brown, V. Hill, R. Schnake, V. Sachs, R. Birk, C. Morgan Fourth Row-M. Youngs, l. Digman, N. Owens, l. Stewart, l. Whitteker, l. Lieberman Current l-listory Club Quill um The Current History Club provides an opportunity for upper school students to discuss world affairs in which they are interested. At bi-weekly meetings the group considers problems of social, political, and economic significance. Following the speeches, prepared by guest speakers or members of the program committee, an open forum is held. First Row--E. Robinson, G. Cantor, L. Hoffman, A Lowitz, L. Posner, R. Spencer, B. Knauft, W. Finn, H. Spiro, Voorheis, D. Goepp, N. Freidman, C. Springer, N. Solway Second Row-l. Orton, E. Clark, M. Gilman, D. Mombach, G. Weiland, P. Lord, B. Schmidt, T. Levin, 1. Weiland, H. Perlman, K. Boos, S. Mayor, A. Goldman, l. Mahafey Third Row-A. Goldsmith, l. Moch, S. Kaplan, I. Greenwald, E. Goldsmith, M. Stern, K. Levy, M. Magnus, Royer, l. Helmsdorfer, A. Broomell, C. Rubin, W. Pletz, R. Herr Fourth Row-E. Wilcox, l. Nelland, C. Sugarman, W. Kolb, W. Dutton, M. Snow, S. Kusynerus, R. Lawson, S. Harper, R. Mathews, l. Duley, l. Marcus, M. Pyle dDCl SCl'Oll Quill and Scroll, the international honorary society for high school journalists, aims to encourage and reward individual achievement in journalism and literature. Members of the William Henry Venable Chapter, chosen for outstanding work on the staffs of the school's publications, are pledged to aid the publications in every way possible. First Row-B. Spritz, N. Stix, E. Waldhauer, N. Tennenbaum, A. Fisher, C. Gebhart, M, Orton, S. Willis Second Row-S. Berman, C. Vileihl, j. Austin, l. Gump, C. Rubin, C. Bluestein, B. Knauft, T. Wartik Lauole Society To be initiated into the Cum Laude Society is the highest scholastic honor that the student can receive. The requirement for membership is an average of 92 or above for grades received during the first three and one half years of the high school course. First Row-l. Caldwell, F. Clarke, E. Sieck, T. Bluhm, H. Herbert, N. Tennenbaum Second Row-E. Root, C. Boegle, R. Ungar, S. Willis, H. Bird, B. Spritz Not in picture-A. Becker, l. Gump, R. jones, H. Miller, P. Tuerck, C. Weihl 46 A 5, I x sf 2 xy 2 AM A A 534 ,PFA qi 19? Q A Q 3 ,.,... , S . 4 Eg VI' f-Q QA fa ,, 1 -an my I , I .f.k- -1m.1::5.:r- ' gif:-1. . 3 . Q 1 1 - Q Q vw.- Rfb '1 1' g 4' + NI R 91 ff. 1? H -' 5 Q x kj? ix 1913? E an .. W i V, . Q. lk if K Z. , 5. ., . A' W in 'X in ' Ni. 'iw-4 Q4 .f Q? f , A ,Q 2 f I .5350 , I iggf. -Y X. lr' ,, W , Siu QL 5931 W' nf ' a Y . i ist U ,T Xia E . R ., ' Biliiw, .5545 ' ' s. , A .. if MN .-N 'K N . . . E, J 3 gssgf SS? .7 5 5. 1951- - -J .. , gm 1 , iff Greek Club The only one of its kind in the mid-western states, the purpose of the Greek Club is to further knowledge of the customs, language, and history of ancient Greece. At monthly meetings the club meets to listen to outside speakers and see films con- cerning culture of the ancient Greeks. First Row-j. Batshe, B. Wilson, A. Swartz, R. Sutherlin, 1. Bundy, l-l. Herbert, E. Robinson, L. Lewis Second Row-V. Graff, B. Schenk, M. Light, l. Caldwell, M. Von Schfickter, R. Rutledge, E Shute, E, Mac Millan Third Row-F. Nolte, C. Balitsis, F. Ziglier, V. Woodward, l. Happy, l. Nolte Fourth Row--R. Wolf, W. Benson, B. l-lerbes, E. Mifler, 1 MacMillan, M. Tassler, W. Wilson, K, Keck Der Deutsche Verein The German Club is composed of students interested in adding to their knowledge of the German language and customs. At social meetings alternated with business meetings, German songs are sung and games based on a knowledge of the language are played. This year the club sponsored a literary contest. First Row-T. Luhm, V. Graff, l. Bender, A. Berkley, E, Sieck Second Rowgl.. l-laifbrun, R, Krone, D, Wicegerber, E Weimer, W. Benson, B, Knauft, M, Abrahamson, B. Schenk, S, Reuchle, M. jahnke - Third Row-A. Becker, A. Schiffres, M. McCord, E. Peter, R. Sclueter l-e Cercle Francais Junior To increase interest in the French customs, and to further knowledge in the language of the French people, le Cercle Francais was formed. Once each month the students of the French Four class meet at the home of Mme. Ashbrook, the club's faculty advisor, these informal meetings are conducted entirely in French. First Row-l. Rule, A, Broomell, H. Bird Second Row-M. Orton, O. Renfrow, 1. Gould, D. Griffen, M. Frank Third Row-iN. Tennenbaum, B. Fleisher, K. Meuer, B. Spritz, S. Blumenthal, M, Magnus, M. Stern, l, Klein, G. Gindele Debate Club The junior Debate Club is composed of seventh, eighth, and ninth grade pupils who are desirous of acquiring the ability to think clearly and express themselves forcefully. Weekly debates on subjects of national or international interest provide ample opportunity for the members of the group to test and increase their power. First Row-l-l. Smith, B. Tennenbaum, l, Tennenbaum, B. l. Witte, B. Feinberg, l. Roth Second Row-W. Brune, M. Laitt, G. Grant, N. Blatt Third RowAW, Doerr, W. Seeler, G. Thomas 49 lnclian Lore Club The lndian Lore Club, a new organization, is open to all boys and has as its purpose the teaching of the dances and costumes of the American lndian. Weekly the group receives instruction from lim Stone, one of the best-known exponents of lndian dancing among white men. First Row-Specher, Schilling, C. Lipp, R l-lood, P. Crane, C. Meyers, A. Watson Second Row-NW. Wood, l. McCaslin, E. Werk, R. Wolf, R McCaslin, R, l-laile, S. Upson Third Row-A. Levine, L. Redmond, l-l. Finn, D. Destor, W. McCrellish, Cook, W. Winn, P. Siegler Cdmefd The Camera Club meets bi-weekly to hold discussions on the technique of taking, developing, and printing photographs. Cuests who are experts in some phase of photography are frequently obtained to speak at club meetings. An activity arousing much interest is the annual photography contest sponsored by the club. First Row--L1 Egelson, K, Outcalt, M. Finegold, l. Steiner, l-l. Dwight, l-l. Bruson, E. Waldhauer, K. Neuer, A. Fisher, D. Blankenhorn Second Row-M. Kessel, E. Werk, R. McCaslin, l. Summarfied, Camble, T. Ach, D. Shaw, l-l. Flachs, Crone, B. Nathan Third Row-l. Kaufman, R. Schwenke, B. Taylor, D. Ransahoff, T Wartik, R. Anderson, C. Carrothers, S. Levine, C. Fabe Fourth Row-B. Crutchfield, R, Halle, B. Kiely, R. Herr, l. l-lelmsdorfer, R. Crone, T. Heldman, j. Kusernus, B. P'etz, B. Kiely . -C. Bluestein, E. Peter, S. Blatt, E. Becker, l. McCre'lish, l. Friedman, l. Ach, D. Tangeman, Stamp Chess C. Lawerence and Coin Club The Stamp and Coin Club provides an opportunity for collectors to increase their knowledge of their hobbies and add to their collections. At weekly meetings the group holds discussions of the latest issues and developments in the fields of philately and coinage followed by periods of animated exchanging of specimens. First Row-A. Wasserman, L. Parker, l. Kiefer, l. l-leldman, l-l. Talcott Second Row-R. Christianson, H. Aurback, Ci. Rolfson, Mr. Lambert, Miller, l-l. Revelson Third Row-S. Block, A. Lurie, l-l. Fraser, E, Mifler, l. Leiberman, C. Caroback, L Miller Fourth Row-C. McCulloch, S. Oscherwitz, l. Sharp, V. Alday, l-l. Weiland, S. Schlff, R. Shledhorn Club A The Chess Club holds weekly practice sessions at which the members gain pro- ficiency in this intricate game, and beginners are taught the fundamentals of play by the club's advisor, Mr. Louis Boeh. Teams chosen from among the club's members play a series of matches against the teams of other Cincinnati schools. First Row-l. Shumacher, A. Shiffres, l-l. Flachs Second RowiR. Stone, E. Peter, W. Mason, D Franke, Mr Boeh Third RowiB. Rice, C. Kichler 50 Q ,A A fi it -f I 42vw y, A sf Q E 1 f W ii :Qfzifz a'5 P. ,, g gQ3 f f 1 I' ,, '- as ' Am. . 3 A W A, x 2 f at 9' gg W Ab. - A-.-Af w 4 f 1 M 'N f lf gg?555F?i , L f' , Q k A 1 ig 1A -ww C ' Vz-:: Q '--' I , SS2 - ,. f 3 ' '31 I ' 2 A ! 'Y-M 9 ' 11 my, ti .J its ,ff 'gf' ZW, 9 Q i 1 W Q, 2 Q? f- if W3 m,,,. we 'fv 1 I ',. ' af xifseisifyy ,qw W' ' A 2 5 ' LQ,'f-Qvgigsgggw, gs 5 M A Q QL' ,,., if A 7 kv E25 f f .. . 5 5 l 151 fl 5 ,X is 5 5' Q if bf. A f 42 , if-lg is . A K. W wi W1 ,' 2 ffigwfk 55 f -ii: ' 12524 f 'age ' si 1 , f X M , ,ff x , - 'g L I W' i lv iw W ' K it . V K K an 'T ' k 'QS sf f ' ' :' Q . Y 'X . 1' V ' g L A , . - - , W in , ,V zt :.:: i QA A H , i - ,Q ,:':, 2 K A KM ' I K Y' Sv 'x If ,M W - ., L M T Q4 V ' ' i N A f- 'W I rg , , ,r 'K .. W . 1, W,.,,,,, -:S ff, ,z-A wx Mimi: W ' f X fn V xjff t 'V ' .YQ . , 1.9- Px 5 mfg? wwf 9 , .M ig Q , is y W ff f b1f' 9 is 4 if --:. Q 8. we 5 E3 Wi, fn? . ,:- - ' A ,'1 ' V ,Lf - -, f r y wg- ' J J! A . ' I Q V f fi Q35 .M f ? ,W i f Q 'A997 15 i LM.: 55224 2 1 ' 5' i Wai . v. V ,,i-, , , , .B is 1- k Y fu K y , A' .. RC: A 5 3' 4 in K V7 Q . A. , f ..-nik . , ,Z tgfiggmhr pk xg? A, V 5 N in M 5 ., M Pb 8 fx-VK' A' - W ,fm A gm' A XIW7 A+ 4? -3 ,, iii? ex M w fry' ,mg wi Bd N1 'MWF Traffic Squad The Traffic Squad's diligence and faithfulness during the six years it has been operating is shown in its recordsi there has not been a single serious accident in the school's circular driveway during that time. The squad puts into effect recom- mendations made by the Police Department, doing work that would otherwise be assigned to traffic policemen. First Row-l. Sharp, W. Bundy, W. Pletz, l. Crimmison Second Row-R. Payne, L. joseph l-larmonica Club lVlusic The Harmonica Club is a new organization, founded to promote interest in harmonica playing. The club holds classes for the instruction of beginners and practice sessions for experienced players. The elite of this group form The l-larmoniacs , a band of five players. Already the club has acquired a small library of harmonica literature. First Row-1. jenkins, R. Skinner, 1. Ha'l, C. Meyers, Wittaker, Wolf, M. Terpo, W. Armandroff, W. Halls Second Rowe-H. Weiland, W. Portman, D. Silverman, l, Harrison, R. Moore, l. Grant, L. Schiff Third Row-B. Schiff, R. Thede, l. Oman, l. Whittaker, C. Fernback, l. Sharp Appreciation Club V The purpose of the Music Appreciation Club is to promote a deeper enjoyment of music among the students, under the leadership of Mrs, Laurence Ach, the members learn to understand the works of the great composers. Last fall the club founders awarded two symphony season tickets to membership contest winners. First Row-B. Bfiss, M. Crenshaw, V. Salovaara, M, Mil'er, C. Boegli, l, Boegli, M. Natorp, l. Nolan Second Row-P. Lord, R. Birk, H. Perlman, A. Goldsmith, P. Clickman, S. Miller, R. Robinson, M. Katz, R. Friedman, S, Blumenthal, B. Colfer Third Row-M. Henry, V. Feinauer, C. Gebhardt, M. Ahlering, F Friedman, l. DeBoor, M, Youngs. C. Miller, M. Goss Fourth Row-E. Ciervve, C. Meledy, M, Sizer, B Fleisher, B. Weisgerber, D, Lord, B. Behr, M. William- son, N. Blatt Fifth Row-l. Nellans, R. Yontz, S. Wiflsi, E. Schnabel, D. Bauer, K Outcalt, E. Coldsmith, E. Cold- smith, l. Zagoren The Band The Band, consisting of forty uniformed musicians, made a splendid appearance as it played and marched at interscholastic football games last fall. Since the members were exceptionally well trained musically, formations were used between the halves of games for the first time in several years. First Row-l. Schneider, L. Colfer, F. Carroll, V. l-lill, E, Luesen, l. Bundy, C. Alday, L. Smith, A. Meyer Second Row-S. l-larris, E. Eisert, V. Berry, R. Sinning, C. Fernbach, 1. Crenshaw, W. Levi Third Row-T. Ach, W. Beckner, A. Neave Fourth Row-Brown, j. Kaufman, L. Freiberger, E, Vollmer, R. Schu'kers, S. Versteeg, E. Schnabel, D. Bauer, E. Schott 53 Q6 W9 PUBLICATIQNS The publications ot Walnut l-lills are ot a varied nature The Chatter- box, the vveelqly nevvspaper, is a chronicle ot school nevvsg the Cleam, a monthly magazine, por- trays the literary talents ot the schoolg the Remembrancer, the year book, attempts to depict the activities at Walnut l-lills. Since these three publications are ot so different a type, every student who is interested in any phase ot journal- ism is given the opportunity ot broadening his knowledge in his par- ticular interest. During the past year these publications have become even more a part ot school lite vvith an increased circulation and a real de- sire to promote activities at Walnut Hills. 55 l l To every high school newspaper talls the task ot preserving in live news stories the happenings ot the year past. To this end the Chatter- box dedicated itselt during the past year. The extent ot its success, its editors believe, is enough to vvarrant the continuance ot it as a vveelqly, lt is also a paper's iob to assist school activitiesg tor this purpose several extra issues vvere vvritten, ln the tinal analysis, hovvever, it is the student body to whom a paper must appeal. It the students have received nevvs trorn their paper, then the work ot the statt has not been useless. 56 T GLEAM The Cleam was tounded in order to turnish an outlet tor the literary talent ot the students ot Walnut l-lills. While the Cleam statt has retained this policy in the past year, it has attempted to increase the appeal ot the magazine to the student body by means ot several innova- tions. By modernizing the torm ot the pages and using a new style ot type, by enlarging the magazine to thirty-two pages, by modernizing the Rogues, Gallery pictures and illustrating the stories more protusely, the editor and his assistants have endeavored to produce a literary publication which will be ot more value to its readers and a greater credit to the school. First Row-S. Wi'lis, B. Spritz, l. Gump, I-l. Bird, K. Keck First Row--I Rule, 1. Weiland Second Row-W. Wilchuns, K. Neuer, l. Greenwald, Y. Biggs First Row-P. Lord, T. Bluhm Second Row-N. Stix, V. Wolt, S Plost, S. Willis, P. I-lanauer, jones, E. Root B, MacMillan, N. Stix, B. Spritz, W. Dutton, l. Diehl, A. Meyer, B. Menclerson, R. Lawson, l. McCaslin M. Orton, B. Knauft, M Magnus, R. Ungar, H. Bird, l. Katz Not in picture-S. Blumenthal, l. Cooper, A. Becker, l. Gump, S. Plost 58 Tl-lli REMEMBRANCER The statt is proud to present the lat- est edition ot the year book, the V938 Remembrancer. This book has a double purpose: its aim is to interest every student in taking ad- vantage ot all the tacilities tor extra curricular activities ottered at Wal- nut l-lills and also to serve to make more vivid the events ot the past year, We have tried to incorporate in this book all the important activ- ities ot Walnut Hills in a series ot interesting and live pictures so that the outsider, as vvell as the student, can visualize the varied opportun- ities tor a balanced career ot aca- demic and non-academic vvork at Walnut l-lills. We hope, too, that this book vvill help keep alive your memories ot triendships and experi- ences ot the year i938 lvlay the V938 Remembrancer be as valu- able and memorable to you as it is to us vvho-are the proud creators ot your Annual. 59 TW WMM BUYS' ATHLETIC The activity at Walnut l-lills vvhich boasts the largest number ot participants is athletics. These particular teams have been chosen to represent their schoolg and although they have not always been tirst place teams, nevertheless, Walnut l-lills has supported them both tinan- cially and by consistent attendance at all contests. This year vvith the withdrawal ot the tootball team trom the Cincinnati Public l-ligh School League, Walnut l-lills has proved once again that sportsmanship and equal competition is vastly superior to victory on the field. 61 'Mm 'W rs Q .gw 4 M ..v,W,MW- 's ly up www f.l?3?---. ...1.,.. 4 'f Q' if-if fa S+? ., X, . , ,... . .........., - ,. ,, ..., ,, .. EVERY SEASON DRINCS WITH IT A DIFFERENT ACTIVITY IN THE EIEED OF SRDRT54 AND WITH EACH CDME5 EDRTH A NUMBER OF EACER, ANIDI- TIDD5 RECRDIT5 WHD ARE DESIRDIIS OF RIITTINC EDRTH THEIR REST EDR WALNUT HILLS, DESIDES THESE INA TERSCHDEASTIC CDNTESTS, EVERY BOY OF EVERY GRADE IS EEICIDEE TO PARTICIPATE IN SOME EDRM OF ATH- EETICSQ EDR FOOTBALL, DASE- DAEE, BASKETBALL, AND AEE OTHER SPORTS ARE EACH REPRESENTED BY EXTENSIVE INTRAIVIURAL SCHEDULES I RX ,X nj! T X C jg x We ' N, XJ' 2, Q x gf 1' ff ,S-I f y Ngiu. Kia, 'elm 'il 1 kk,,,g.x 'lf' wwf' True large number of contenders For ns, including man efans, made the baseball team a formidable opponent W ws? -w 2. w f My 69 4 ,Q V .JV if v, A 6. 9 1 A .Q y.- , Q if ,, ,a ,, ' - , ' LL., I . 3 an -14 ,iz . f 1 f , V , 3' ., - :.A V A A,,. wr. 4 5 L gg 5' f ' 4' Mfr: ' ' iw ,vb 3' Y ,f,:A I- --f,f,,1x .Q ,gd 1,. x ' ,Z j gg V ' l2:A ' ,': 1 V ,QQ VN AV V ,ulul ,V - N H 1-'rf' - Y -:-' fy ' 9 sa lk Ay, k 'I' V 1. ':', 3 DN ' .2 Irvs L ' 'A 'I' :fi ws' r X 5:2 i s . yy a , , ff ,QQ M 'Ne lv., bg ,. ...... . x'f - 5 ' f X E' ' W Q-. Y- ,M ft: , f A Wvxx is fQL2S?iv ' g E55 f 'N , - - ww m an 1 J , 1 . Q K i, ' 5-Ji V' I i E .hu Q,-xfkx 1 ' 1 2 Y. + ,Ml Y ' ,. ,,,: W1-1 ' H-i V-L x , -Y: , 'J' ' 'Q v p wi? -,J H ' vga? ,...... N , ,f -'lg - :gi 5 , R P ' Ld if . X, X fgfjff' 2 wf. ' il 9 1' ' K Q' ,f gy , ,S K fx sgm , ., x 1 . T i U -fy ll -A kv H L, nf ,E 5555 A , ,U ,. .L u , Q . , T W 1 , ' H, ' .,, -Qi, IWW- 1 :fi 552, Q ' Sy ax-2 yf - sz' ,R ,,V. , rf W.. ...X Cl ,, ,W U... ,wfp 5 K, 529' -' ' given :xg ',g1a9i lg 2 -l-i'dCl4 Team Volley Tennis The Track Team has been increasing in size and strength because of a growing track-consciousness among the athletes of the school. Last year's team, reaping the benefits of practice on new fields, had a very successful season: the senior team took fourth and the junior team placed second in the Cincinnati meet. Several high point men of last year were again on the field to form the center of the team, First Row-R. Lambert, R, Anderson, R. Meyers, l. Erwin, S. Levine, R. Elder, D. Cartwright, C. Marshall Second Row-R. Brown, C Southern, B. Davis, R. Payne, O jones, P. Borden, M Bundman, T. Wright. W, Ostendort Third Row-aaCoach Varrelman, W. Lance,4R. Krone, L. Cohen, j. Oman, R Wolf, l. Cump, R. jones Ball Team The Volleyball Team was composed almost entirely of players inexperienced in inter- scholastic competition, yet the team tied for third place in the lnterscholastic Volleyball League and took fourth in the Southwestern Ohio District Tournament in which seven teams participated. Mr. Louis Boeh served his first year as manager of the team. First Row-C.. Reed, l. Kessel, R. Flohr, R. Goldsmith, R. Meyers Second Row-L. Vorwerk, R. Brown, 1, Crump, B. Meyers Third Row-L. Edlin, Mr. Boeh, D. Ungar Team Last year the Tennis Team was exceptionally strong, winning the Kenyon College Invitational l-ligh School Tournament and placing second in the Cincinnati Public High School League. While most of the players of that squad were lost to this year's team through graduation, their places should be filled by some of the large number of candidates, and the two remaining letter men should form the nucleus of another fine team. First Row-C. Marshall, M, Snow, l. McCaslin, M. Chambers, B. Brown Second Row-L. Edlin, Mr. Boeh, S. Levine Golf Team This year's Colf Team is better equipped to succeed than any of its predecessors for several years have been. The team includes three players who have already won their letters and chevrons for two years of participation in the sport and two letter- men with one year's experience. Moreover, the unusually large number of under- classmen applying for positions on the squad is a promise of more fine teams in the future, First Row-W. Camel, R, Flohr, L, Wagner, D. Pansiera Second RowfMr. Caldwell, R. Sturgeon 71 The Gym Teams The Cym Team was very successtul in interscholastic competition this year. The senior team took second place in each ot the three city meets, vvhile the junior gymnasts vvere the vvinners ot all ot the city meets so tar outpointing their opponents that they have a total ot one hundred and torty points tor the season against one hundred and torty-seven points made by all other teams combined. Moreover, Captain Clyde l-looge ot the junior team, in an individual competition open to all high school gymnasts ot Cincinnati, took tirst place in all ot the six events in the junior division. sENioR cvivi TEAM First Rovv-K. Rogers, E. Serrac, M. McCord Second RowfC. Marshall, P. Hudson, R. Chambers, D. Campbell, D. Early jUNIOR GYM TEAM First Rovv-N. Emden, R. Anderson. C. I-looge, R. Lambert Second Row--j. Loeb, R. Lambert, B. Riggs, G. Fabe, Fl. Speevack The Swimming Teams The Swimming Team vvas especially strong in its junior division this year, hovvever, both groups have a good record tor the past season. The senior team took tvvo tourth places in city meets and vvon three ot the eight dual meets in which it engaged. The junior team is the Cincinnati junior Champion, having tinished tirst in each ot the three city meets held this season. The junior swimmers vvon every dual meet in vvhich they engaged, amassing a total ot tvvo hundred thirty-tvvo points to their opponents' one hundred nine. juNioR svviiviiviino TEAM First Row-L. Straehly, Bohnstaegel, R. Allen, l. l-lanauer, A. Durlacher Second Row-j. Lotspeich, B. Fisher, C. Bettman, R, Mason, R. Schur SWIMMING TEAM First Row-Bohnstaegel, C. Straehly, Redmond, R. Allen, j. I-lanauer, A. Durlacker Second ROWSR. Schur, C. Bettman, A. Mason, B Fisher, j. Lotspeich, P. Borden' Third Rovv-K. Rogers, l-l. l-lartlieb, A. Edelsohn, E. Bouis, D. Early, M. McCord, L. Rosenberg 72 I Z 1 I5 I i N, , - .3 2 Q2 X ' - Q S n 1-me .. 8 5' ff, s sl? .'wg Wl A Vi : HN VST! . Z ' -'94 X ., . f2S9'3iBi7i, fi A v m xg Qsfizi ,-11215 2 wif film?-H?'f-wiiifkkikfsf' vlqniiif' 'in iss K H 212 -'wif ? ' rw- wqiikilf-'is SY ' mite ig .11 2315-5 3 11 g WW 2 V V f w g pa- fg,,.4eir W- ..,A r.. MQ 0 .smgQ wwiq1 W 'wz f 2524: at if L 42 ,W, WW wE,Lg B K -U Mfg-,f. M ie:-1 .wi H -f ffsw 5. www -,ig sw SQ wig if-V, 5' ,Aw 'af ,wi-fm?g-Q F ---- Q . 1 sw ' -- W- :wif : - - -Ei K 25212 ' ' 'ff M ,. xx Q-up J, - ,M W v :,- an Qs' fwfle si A -' W ,,5m w u2 .gygswz fm gi?-wif egg -ws,-5,:zM f,+: ' '..f'f:S :QQ- 1 1925 v 1 1.-ax: Jw : Eg, , A Q.g2f, v'i:' K M K ,, f , 1 my af., X f 1 :frm ,,: .qlfmx VK .ff , ,255 - , -- As mfi' A .,. , . ,ww M gg, ,fra --Q ww 53.1, -fb ,ag X H 5 ff Saw Q 'J ' , if 'Y V ,ll-,-F35 Ti: fl 1 .lufrgf f , T VM . he wig . Wg, 3 . i .Lymi r y 1 M 2, S234 , , N I A .,-,g Abymv V 5 KL.. I., 3 X -1 2 . ,M A . ff -:W 15421 xv M 5 - Ejfxgg, . Egw' 1 W Q. , 1 A Y I ' f- s A S is JZ., W' , K , 5 aQf.?Eff5:E5:K1f ' xx ' Q 5 , 1 , 1, GIRLS' ATHLETICS The tunctions ot girls' athletics are too otten passed over as unimpor- tant and trivial, but they are a deti- nite part ot the scheme ot extra curricular activities at Walnut l-lills. This tield ot play is open to every girl in the school, tor an extensive intramural program is carried out, Besides developing a healthy body, these athletics strive to instruct the participants in good sportsmanship, leadership, and congenial unity. Athletics above all supply the need- ed stimulus to curricular vvorlcg a healthy body in vvhich to house a healthy and industrious mind. 75 ,wwwe il? THE FACILITIES EOR GIRLS' ATHLETICS HAVE BEEN GREATLY INCREASED AND IMPROVED DURING THIS PAST YEARQ NOW THERE IS A REGULAR FIELD EOR BASE- BALL, HOCKEY, AND ALL THE OUTDOOR SPORTS IN WHICH THE GIRLS IVIAY PARTICIPATE. THE KEEN, EXCITING VIGOR OE HOCKEY, THE THRILLING ACCURACY OE BASKETBALL, THE BEAUTY AND GRACE OE ARCHERY, AND THE ERESHNESS AND SPEED OE SWIMMING-ALL THESE ARE A DAILY PART OE THE CUR- RICL'LL'IVI OE GIRLS, ATH- LETICS. W 1 Y l i 1 2 GITlS Dance Club The Dance Club was formed to give girls an idea ot how to move gracetully, and to make them enjoy the art ot creative dancing. The club meets once a week, and under the instruction ot Miss Frances l-lanauer the members ot the club learn to express themselves in movement. First Row- E. Neider, S. Dryer, A. Stacks, A. Lowitz, F Clarke, D Heuck, M. Richter Second Row--E. Macke, M. Copeland, E. Schubert, S. Dauer, M. Macke, C. Parsons, M Tryling, B, Schmidt, S. Shriner Athletic Association Board The Cirls' Athletic Association Board is composed ot the girls who are the managers ot the various sports throughout the year. The Board meets to plan the schedule and content ot extra curricular athletics. Every girl in the school is eligible to become a member ot the C. A. A., but one hundred points are required for the privilege ot voting on otticers, First Row-D. Burmeister, P. Blackwell, M Rule, R. Dunlap, M. Stramter, 1, Manogue, Z. Bernardini Second Row-l-l. Bird, P. l-lilb, R, Stott, C. Cebhardt, l-l. Redmond, M. Abrahamson, S. Schultz, M. l-lukill, l. Klein l.ile Saving All good swimmers should be prepared in case ot emergency to try to save the lite ot a drowning person. For this reason the swimming department of Walnut l-lills has organized a class in Lite Saving. Every girl is eligible to be a junior lite saver at the age ot twelve, and a senior lite saver at seventeen. This year an unusually large number ot girls passed the lite saving tests. First Row-P. Blackwell, M. Richter, M. Aerni, M. Stramter, E. l-leiber, D. Franke, H. Bird, A. Rule, M. Maypoles, E Robinson, l. Manogue, l. Schulkers, C. Cebhardt Second Row-l. Crove, l. Deihl, l, Bishoft, M. Orton, B. Spritz, l. l-lenthorne, P. Schick, M. Cress, M. Abrahamson, S. Cetner, M. Wnuck physical lfolucation Teachers Miss Cradott, Miss Sellers, and Miss l-lanauer teach the girls the fundamentals ot healthful exercise. 79 fam, AWA-W Am ,WQYW 3 i if i f NNW 3 K . W yr t ef s, .F wx Q 5 in xx N 4 . 'X L, HQ .,,. iw, if 'f nf :swf 7 Y 1 S 2 sm 4' we M, mi .ffjs ,HW L ..,.,,,. ii . Qi 33 Q s ff 5 5 s N ' 1 af A as Q fig f we 5 Q k x ,Q 5 -. 91 . v ' My W? Z -as 5 i ' 5 STUDENT fXDlVlllNlSTkATICDlXl Student administration is the pro gram tollovved at Walnut l-lillsg here like any other community, the school is guided and managed by her ovvn torm ot government. The Student Council, the Student Court, and the Senior Council are all tactors in the maintenance ot an understanding ot the rules and regulations which must be tollovved to insure pleasant relations at Walnut l-lills. These three groups are the acknowledged leaders, but every students assist ance is needed to make sure the success ot such a plan, With this primary training in civic leadership and responsibility comes a prepara tion tor tuture lite. ai ff f wifi! if ug X -an Q .V ,QQ 1? 2 N, Q A M, f :I Y- 6 v 9,4 - 4 Q A ., g 5 9.-sa ' A 1 il?-fig' ,i ' if , K H 3293 We 1 1 - ' 1 75 W' -352 Q23 5 f , QL 7 , X ff A,.. T A. 0 .s'1'f' -vr , 0 i E we? --f' R! 541 I I-:gem f A-f- l ff 'E . A 5 ,,v-f -J , M, Q,, igf,Qf-1 - , Q.f:.w y Q H 12 ,S 3' I ',.S?5'E V , 'es-.45-if :Y v--f A. 21, A 'gf -- v'H1'u:' HMSM-, f ' ,,,, 1, ,rig 30 1 ' Q if - W .M . QL ' Za J L 'W Stuclent Council Senior The Student Council vvith the support of the student body, aids in smoothing any imperfections in the functioning of the school's program. Students may bring to the Executive Committee situations needing the Council's attention. These matters are put before the Council, which evolves plans to correct such faults. First Row-D. Tangeman, M. Sizer, l-l. Bird, C. Gilbert, Miss Curtiss, l. McCaslin, M. Aherling, B. Stark, C. Rubin Second Row-l. Deihl, j. Greenwald, C. Flarsheim, E. Weber, M. Abrahamson, M. Mills, 1. Cooper Third Row-R. McCaslin, Y. Biggs, l. Bundy, D. Burmeister, K. Keck, E. Root, D. Shepherd, A. Becker, W. Silverman Fourth Row-R. Lambert, R, Peckstein, l. MacMillan, L, Vorwerck, S, Willis, l. Bird, O. Renfrow, A. Meyer, W. Schram Council The Senior Council consists of five senior girls. vvhose aim is to bring the girls of Walnut l-lills into closer contact with the standards and ideals of their school. Each of the five is in charge of a certain department of girls' activities: Big Sisters, Student Aid, l-louse and Grounds, Miss Clarke's Office, and Ushers for the various school functions. B. Menderson, Miss Clarke, l. Klein. l. Deihl, N. Stix Student Court Girls, The Student Court, the judicial department of Vvalnut l-lills student government, conducts trials of students who have by their actions violated the spirit of the school policy, it also aids in maintaining order at student gatherings where such action is required. The court is composed of four seniors and three junior boys. First Row-B. Mac Millan, H. Senger, K. Keck Second Row-R. Peckstein, C. Gilbert, l. Cooper, D. Early, R. Anderson League Qlficers The Girls' League is an organization of which every girl becomes a member when she enters Walnut l-lills. This year the Girls' League has been trying to raise funds for the George E, Davis Scholarship. The first Tuesday of each month the girls meet to participate in combined business and recreational programs. D. Anderson, B. Behr, l, Henthorn, 1. Manogue 83 AS IT IQEGIQETFULLV BUT UNFALTEIQINCELV, CLASS TAKES WITI-I IT A I-IEIQITAGE FIQCIVI AND FUN, CDF VALUED EXPERIENCES AND 84 SENIGR CLASS TURNS TGWARD TI-IE FUTURE, TI-IE SENICDR -IIGI-T SCI-ICDCI. DAVSNMEMGRIES GF WCDRK -CDYAL FRIENDS AT WALNUT I-INILLS. 85 86 r ALLEN, IOHN ALTER, GEORGE TAYLOR ARNIANOROEE, BAUER, BETTY I. BECKER, ALFRED QOWE RI Ik TAET E. AYER, IO NE E. I BARTHOLOMEW, BET Y 'gmc IEW' BAS IND, LEONARD BEHR, BETTY T. RTSCHE, ELLEN BICKIVIORE, JOHN T. BENTON, ANNE E. BERIVIAN, STANLEY A. BERRY, VIRGINIA E, BIGCS, KATHERINE YVONNE BLUES EI , CHARLES P. BLUHIVI, THEA BIRD, HARRIET H. BISCHOEE, IANET E, BLOOM, BETTY RUTH BLUMENTHAL, SHIRLEY R 1 BOEGLI, CHARLES P., III K EOOS, KATHERINE L. - . Q KQ.,y..S.i:w.x.:o.1. BOUIS, CHARLES ELLIOTT IBROONIELL, ARTHUR WILLIAM, IR. BROWN, ELEANOR E. f T' I if BUNDY, WILLARD S. . all BUTCHKES, SIDNEY BUTLER, ARNOLD H. BUTTEREIELD, ELIZABETH 87 S if I TI .I .I 'I I I 5 , . I I I I II T 1 I + I I ,-I I ,I II I 'I I I I I A-J CALDWELL, JANE E. CARTWRIOHT, DANA E. CLARK, FRANCES L. pl X CLEMENS, MARY LOU CHAPPELLE, XPAUL C. 57 X I COHEN, NJJLDRED L. X COHEN, RALPH Y. X. COOPER, IRA JANJE5, JR. DIEHL, IEAN EDITH CRUSE, DON L. mm Q-Mug , DALTON, ARLENE M. ,,v- Ii' 6429- DANFORD, FLORENCE L. Q DQBOOR, JOYCE N. DULEY, IOHN S. DIETZ, ROBERT P. EDLIN, LEONARD J. DUNLAP, RUTH I' BAJJOGWT DUTTON, WILIVIER C. EDELSON, ALFRE EASTON, PATRICIA I EOOERDINC, HOWARD H. N ELDER, ROBERT W. FINEOOLD, IVIILDRED L. EINN, WILLIAM V. ERWIN, JOHN C. ' FIFER, DOROTHY NJ. FISHER, NJDRJEL L. X FISHER, PHYLLIS FLOHR, RALPH O. EORNEY, RUT . , QAWZI as V .A V-. 4- V, V2 P' , ' . '- , 517127 V, 3 Y ' ' , - ' h ' L r . K f m, , f si g ' E ffii ig 5 W' l.:-iw I , .,,,V F- ' . km, I , f I I . J 7 V X Q , 4 V . , A 1 K-V-wfliij W-.M-z., -M VV we :jg Aff. fi, 1 V VM. q ,,,. ,ff - -g A v Wg 'fy A : in . :ser V 2 ff swg' - ' W -5:2252 Qing? 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' . if E. 1 5 -5 :afgaf51gf7fjjf, V.,fff - W' V A V 5g.f1L:2Q,' 5 -- Egg Vmfgj.: 'sail ,V Vmzkw , -4 Q, V - V' V ' - L, -W A ' W ' Ri 15: 3 -'ff'- ' ' . , V M ' .. :PFW J ' 'A E , V., 4 1 , ., 'QM 1 ,W ' 'V F U Y Q GK' 9212 Q14 ji ,ff I f . ,. fag 'V 1 W: yeiiig .f , W , VV 'wma' . , ' 'fm A 2 'Wg ' 7 E H ' 3 as mug, ' K 1 K A U, f' ' V , ::., - 4 .,,. I it K 1,45 'V A J 1 K, 29 2 'au 5, Mk V I 'E . 753' k 3 so i FRANK, IVIARCIERY L. ' FRANKE, DORIS E. n EENBERC, ERNEST P. FRIEDIVIAN, NATALIE CERWE, ETHEL GILBERT, CHARLES E., IRQ GILBERT, IULE5 I . WQ5 Butblmtx' fw GILLMAN, MERLE IEAN GINDELE, GLORIA GGLDMAN, ANITA R. H W GOLDSMITH, AUD EY CSV! fa I' A GQ DSMITH, ELAINE M. ULD, IANE N. C-RALER, LOIS E, CRAVETT, IANE GRIFFIN, DALE W. 'J CUMP, IOSEPI-I A. HALLGCI4, IACI4 HAMMOND, VANESSA G. I-IANAUER, PATRICIA R. HART, DAN KEEN 0 Mm ELM ZW W HAWKINS, VIRGINIA A. . I HEINRIGH, ROBERT, A. I f . fyghk ftiwh MH' fffiy fy 1 ' 'Y I- HENRY, MARGARET L. HENTHGRN, ROSS W. qi E !IKx HERBERT, HELEN HIEBER, EMMA HGGE, DOUGLAS L. t I-IORAK, PAUL E. I-IORN, HARRY R. 91 RI HUBBARD, PAUL W. HUGHES, BILLIE LOUISE HUNTER, MAR KEGK, KARL GLENN KEIBER, VIRGINIA M. IANNA IONES, ROBERT E. KAPLAN, SHIRLEY KATZ, IRA ROBERT KESSEL, IAGK E. KOLB, PHILLIP WARREN KISHLER, GENE KLEIN, MARY IANE KNAUET, E BURPETTE In , KUHN,RAYMOND 3' KUSNERUS, SAMUEL V, 9 I KYLIUS, GEORGE wvw IR LANDVVEHR JANET R , LANE AMANDA L LAWSON, ROBERT O. LEVIN, MATHILDE LEVINE, IOSEPH Mac MILLAN, BRUCE G. 0 TE B. LITZ, MARTIN LORD, MARY ELIZABETH LOUGHEAD, SUSAN B. MAGNUE, MARIORIE B. MANDELL, SIGMUND , MANGGRUM, LILLIAN NL MANOGUE, IANE 92 wf'M?'f' f ,Q g Su . ' 27 -if , 1. ., I .Jiffy ,,, M ,, A Zgqgfi 2 -'fi - 1, 1: -'fig --1: .. , , W , In , ff 4 ' ' .- Rf f 'igfw-212 - , ,:My,25.? H.. . ,' wfgygzszfggi. L. '1fiESf5i93'5? ' nilzanfff v A Q is ' . 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' MILLER, DONALD H, MCLAIN, FRANCOISE A MILLER, HAROLD C.. 4 3 3 MENDERSON, BETTY ls -1 .J 3 a E 3 5 S 1: MILLER, MARJORIE E, MINIHAN, JACK R. .3 MOCK, JANE L. Q 5 NATORP, MARIAN E. B NELLANS, JACK BYRON S NEUER, KATHLEEN NORTON, CLAJRE M. OELERICH, ROBERT O ORTON, JEAN NL ORTON, MAY Q ' Qfw af PANSIERA, DON 'H O PERLMAN, HELEN 5. PETER, EMILE C, ll 95 PFAFF, EVELYN L. J 1 PLOST, SHIRLEY POCUE, CHARLES RAY, MARIAN Q0 UW I POOLE, MARY L. 1 W I 1 , ff. : . POPE, CHARLES F, IR. POSNER, LEAH F. RASSELL, MARVIN I. REDMOND, MARY IANE Z ROGERS, KENNETH D. ROOT, ELIZABETH I. REVELSON, M LVIN RIECKLEMAN, ROBERT E ROBINSON, IEANNE C. ff ROESSLER, ALVIN BRUCE 'MENS' af cv. va Q' A ROSENBERO, LOUIS M. ,U ,JD C! fb s ROTH, NATALIE E. N ' Il C 'Q X RUBIN, IQRL B, cg, CA RULE, IOSEPHINE RUSSELL, CHAREES , C SANZONE, VINCENT A, Us 0 -CE. SCHA MAN, DORISII, , SCHIP , SCHMUDDE, ANNETTA SCHMIDT, BLESSINO SCHMIDTOOESLINC, WILBUR C SCHNEIDER, RICHARD A SCHULKERS, ROBERT SCHUMAKER, IAMES B. 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STONE, RICHARD L, STRAMPFER, MARY ANN STREICHER, NIIRIANI C STURGEON, RAY f my I SULLIVAN, ROSE BI SUTHERLIN, RUTH NI. TAYLOR, BETTY TENNEBAUM, NATALIE P 99 I 4 TIIONIRSON, ROY E, IIB YIxO'YA TOMPK I NS, ADA LEE TOWLER, VANCE TUERCK, PAUL A, - UNDERWOGD, ELAINE L. VONCOEBEN, WILLIAM A W I JY QA! WAONER, LEONARD A. iw fb WALTON, PEGGY WARD, NANCY R WEIL, CAROLYN WEIIIL, CARL ,7If WEISBACIIER, KURT NI. 5 WEROEN, BETTY L. 02,12 5 WERT, ARIVIANDA O S WESTERKANIR, RUTH A. I WILOHINS, BETTY , ' WILLIAM , IVI INE WILSON, ANN L. A WOLF, VIRGINIA LI ' I WILLIS, SAMUEL A, WOODWARD, YIOLA WRIOHT, LINA LOUISE E. WESSEL, ROBERT WILCOX, EDWIN I. is ' . WILSON, IANIE5 C. -EJB QAM? I hx WOLF, ROBERT A. 5 QI ZANONE, MA AR - NI. ZEIOLER, I-IELEN L. ZOELLNER, ROBERT AT 73 Jdchj f ,605 fieffff f' 109 1 101 Y W 1 dgwmm A UT Q GRAPH S 612.42 ,www SWXW JUIXIICR CLASS 4i The Junior Class awaits with eager an ticioation the experiences which their last year of high school hoicls for them. 103 5 in is ,gg Q' Q S ya S H-sf q? 'W' F9 5 fwbfafx k sf ,W 9 2 5 Z wQw..Wwm.gW S ,E Q Q 3 i 1 L i 3 ,fl ws W 9 Y 52 51 ' , 4 f s 'fl 5 f ,R l M. E 2 , 1 2 ,swf an il Vg if y.w'i'- -- -' , .V Q 4 S fgfwf, f , y y fyiaf-Q ,QA iigi W 11 , V Q . 'M , Sfffwifg' Wfztiji? V T ififfff '4m'fi5f'?33 3 l ' 'e I ' , A D iii,-:Q-5 ' W . gm ' f- '2 gf Q D , f. .D . ' A L , 'V gm sf. ' ' vs. 12 ' . . . . . . rf 'Z I A. . 5 ff 5 Q 3 gvvg g , aw 3 sl is K Q . , . a x , it 3 gi :Gi 4 11123. 3 9 jUNlOR BOYS Ach, F. Alessandrini, E. Allen, R. Anderson, R. Arrington, C. Austin, j. Benson, W. Berling, L. Bernstein, B. Blatt, S. Brinkman, L. Brown, O. Browning, T. Bundman, M. Bundy, W. Caddele, j. Campbell, D. Chambers, B. Chapman, j. Cohen, L. Costello, j. D'Angelo, G. Davos, W. Dickey, R. Dimetral, C. Dixon, j. Doyle, R. Dwight, D. Early, D. Emden, M. Emmerick, C. Fabe, C-. Fernbach, C. Flaherty, R. French, F. Friedman, j. Ceengerg, E. Goldsmith, R. Grotlisch, B. Gulick, R. Hahn, G. Harper, S. Hartwig, H. Hawkins, T. Heldman, C. Helmsderter, j. Herbes, B. Herr, R. Hicks, O. Hooge, C. JUNIGR CLASS Hubbard, P. Spicer, T. Fleisher, B. j. Hudson, P. Sprott, G. Flynn, V. jenkins, R. Stewart, M. Forsberg, B. j. jones, D. Strange, L. Freedman, F. joseph, L. Sugarman, C. Frieder, L. Kemper, P. Sullivan, j. Qebhart, C, Kiely, B. Tangeman, D. Cierhart, j, Krone, R. Tassler, M. Cligkman, P, Kusenerus, S. Taylor, R. Ggepp, D, Lambert, R. Thede, R. Goldstone, A. Lance, W. Theilen, A. Goss, M, Lask, j. Townsend, H. Graf, M. Lawerence, C. Tucker, R. Qraff, V Lehman, T. Vorwerck, L. Qreenwald, j, Maish, W. Wallenhorst, R. Happy, j. Mann, A. Wartik, T. Haskell, M Marcus, j. WBll4lf1S, l. Heldman, B. j. McCord, M. Wechsler, H. Henke, E Meyers, R. Wert, B. Henthorn, j. Miller, E. Wheeler. l'l. Herweh, E. Neuerman, M. Williamson, M. Hilb, P. Oman, j. Wilson, W. Hoffman, L. Ostendorf, W. WllS0n, li Hope, C Payne, C. Wolt, R. Hudson, V. Payne, R. Wuenker, R. Irving, D. Peckstein, R. james, j. Peck, W. jUNlOR GIRLS johnson, V. Pletz, W. jordan, N. Pogue, H. Abrahamson, M. Kafile, C. Pullem, M. Alexander, B. King, R. Pyle, M. Anderson, D. Kohlman, C. Raible, C. Armandrott, L. l4Vi6gSm8H, L. Rankin, R. Batsche, R. Kurzynski, N. Ransohott, D. Bayligg, C, Lane, A. Reed, W. Bender, L. Levy, E. Reeves, R. Berkley, A. Levy, K. Rentrow, O. Blumenthal, j. Macke, M. Roudam, F. Boren, M. Majoesky, R. Royer, j. Braun, A. Maple, E. Salinger, j. Bruson, H. Marquette, M. Scheuman, I.. Cole, V. Maue, P. Schledhorn, R. Copeland, M. Meledy, C. Schleueter, R. Corburn, V. Miller, C. Schram,. W. Dauer, S. Miller, E Schroeter, D. Deichman, M. Miller, S. Schroyer, G. Delaphaina, N. Mills, M. Schur, R. De La Croix, B. Mombach, D. Shepard, R. Dryer, S. Nantz, A. Shifres, A. Dubin, D. Nelp, T. Siemer, C. Englehardt, M. Nlecler, E. Smith, A. Feare, V. Nolte, l. Smith, C. Fischer, j. Oppenheimer, E. 106 Ott, H. Ottlng, R. Outcalt, K. Parsons, M. Phillips, L. Roan, M. Robinson, E. Rosen, N. Rutledge, R. Schenk, B. Schlotman, E. Schreiber, H. Schubert, E. Schulkers, j. Schulz, S. Schwarm, I. Schwartz, P. Scott, j. Selva, A. Shoup, B Shriner, S Solway, N. Sparks, D Spurlock, D. Steiner, j. Stott, R. Stuhlbarg, D. Surran, D. Sutton, M. Thornton, D. Vaughn, S. Voorheis, j. Voorsanger, E. Waldhauer, E. Warschauer, Weiland, j. Weiland, G. Wert, C. Wilfert, R. Williams, D. S Wnuck, M. j. Wolf, B. Wolf, E. Wood, M. Wright, M. Wyler, P. Yontz, R. Zacharias, L. Zagorin, j. Zanone, B. Zeydel, E. Zigler, F. SGP!-IQMGRE CLASS Serene in tl'1e lcnovvledge ol its rapidly approaclwing seniority, tl'1e Soplio- more Class lias pursued its course with diligence and application 107 4 -Gif' A N A- , U Q lg Q! et N ' wa ' K ' if A f' Q K Q I . , N xx . m . ,A ii uf 5 ,-f, 5 gm F Q Q a ex- , .Q r Mal, ' Aa V , ,f2, , , e',q1. if ,. f Af. s' - - .ov L1 i.A'? , eg '3 :QM M ' K . . .,LLQ W,.... E ':Q, x-Q4 -fALL' L'Lx,h,: g Q z Q gm . .. Y . 1- V. if - fx ,fl .EWJ 5 an A ,J - lim is QQ , I -- ' Y :hy 5 A lY X - X V X Q - 'Q,' ,121 ,i I .-5 T x4,y4g Q iii zff - 1 'Y A D ! is E 1,. . .,, ,. m . f ,AQ Q Q 2 5, 1 ,eg .- , 'Q' x 1 w it f gi' gg.. ., xr X f 5 5,, , x l KL ikhk I ,lti . is AQ A Q fn m Q Q, 4 5 2 ' A i I . ik Q .Q ' 1 . f - f ggi W -:f k- f I H 'V A . vim A 'Is gi , L.,- Q. an Ji- . 2 :I . h as 1, A E q 4 9' 1 N' v 5 . ETS, , W.. .WWA V ' ,. 5 w yn . 1 5 w. AQAKQQQ 5-6555655 Q Xa we f 'K V f. .. 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M 5' M ,Q ,. ,J ' 2 . Q A7-,'..q,I . f 524 I . ..,?, , ., ,J W. ,,.,,, I A' 4. L , ,A ,Q .FV A iii , A736 Y 4 .. , - s.. .-,, 1 , , new nz , + L vw , A . ,Q f ,yy . ,, 'rm 2 2 Q Q , an .4 -K! f. , . ,rf 2 '55 -1- ,-L.i . V zfg SOPHCDMGRE CLASS SOPHOMORE BOYS Hill, I. Ach, A. Hisset, W. Altman, R. Hoerth, j. Bahlman, D. Hoffman, A. Bauer, D. Holterhoff, G. Baumering, j. Hopkins, j. Becker, L. jenkins, R. Beckner, W. jones, C. Bennett, T. jones, S. Bertsche, W. Kaplan, S. Bettis, R. Kaufman, j. Bettman, A. King, C. Bird, j. King, j. Blatt, N. Korchmar, D. Brenner, P. Lance, B. Brown, H. La Pere, E. Brown, H. Lawson, j. Brown, M. Leuessen, E. Brown, R. Levine, S. Beuttinger, W. Leninsn, l. Campbell, W. Lillard, W. Carrothers, C. Loeb, j. Chambers, M. Lotspeich, j. Chapman, j. Low, R. Chenault, D. Mac Millan, Clark. I- MacCrellish, W. Clarke, A. Mason, j. Davis- I. Mayo, O. Dawson, H. McCaslin, R. Denton, D. McElhaney, C. Dietz, I- McGehean, R. Durlacher, A. McBurney, B Ellis, D. Meigs, R, EDISY, N- Meyers, R. Fahrer, B. Miller, j. Fernbach, C. Miller, j. Fisher, B1 Moore, R, Florsheim, M. Morgan, G. Flachs, H. Morris, j, Ffelbefg. I.. Mueller, R. Fryburgh, L. Munyan, A. Garfield, R. Neff, R, Gamble, j. Pfitzer, B. Gaz. l- Plaut, A. Giesler, W. Price, F, Goldman, R. Polowe, j. COlter, I.. Riggs, R, Grant, l- Rogers, H. Grimmeison, j. Schiff, E. Gross, j. Schroeder, C. Haile, R. V. Schwartz, A. Hines, 5. Schwed, P. Heinhold, j. Sharp, j. Heilbrun, L. Shaw, D. Heldman A. Shott, R. Sievers, O. Serrac, S. Smickler, S. Smith, C. Storres, A. Straehley, C. Stuve, S. Tolle, j. Versteeg, S. Vollmer, E. Vorheis, W. Wexler, H. Weiland, I-l. Werk, E. Wilson, B. Wolf, F. SOPHOMORE GIRLS Abrahamson, j. Aerni, M. Aherling, M. Attemeyer, E. Ayer, D. Naum, M. Beatty, A. Billings, E. Blackwell, P. Blattner, A. Bliss, B. Brewer, M. A. Brinkman, L. Brooks, H, Broughton, R. Bundy, j. Burmeister, D. Caldwell, E. Carney, D. Corbin, M. Courtenay, P. Crenshaw, M. Daly, j. Daugherty, M. Duccilli, E. Dugger, M. Dunigan, C. Dunham, G. Dunsker, L. Evans, D. Fabe, j. Farrel, j. Feinauer, V. Ferguson, E. Finke, G. Fisher, A. Fitzgerald, P Fox, E. IIO Frankel, E. Friedman, R. Frost, E. Geiger, V. Gerspacker, S. Ginn, C. Goldengberg, B. Golter, B. Greenberg, R. Grove, j. Hagemeyer, j. Haggard, j. Hammel, P. Harrison, j. Harteveld, B. Hayes, H. Herbert, C. Herbst, j. Herrman, j. Horak, C. Hubbard, j. Hundley, A jacobs, M. jahnke, M. jenike, E. jenkins, N, jones, B. jones, M. E. Kamp, B. Kane, G. Katz, M. Kaufman, R. Kerr, j. Kilduff, N. Knoeppel, D. Lakin, B. Lamping, A. Leahr, G. Leudeke, C. Levinson, A. Lewis, M. E. Lloyd, E. Majoesky, D. Martin, V. Marvin, F. Mathhews, F. Meals, j. Methven, M. Meyer, V. Michael, M. Miler, L. C. Miller, l. Mincowsky, F. Mitchell, R. M. Moore, E. Motz, P. Nathan, B. Nebolsky, R Neuer, B. Neuman, j Nichols, j. Nolans, j. O'Byrne, j. Paulis, B. Pfeiffer, R Piron, R. Plaut, j. Price, E. Rabkin, B. Rettig, M. Reuschle, S Rindsberg, S. Ringwald, G Robinson, E. Robinson, L. Rodgers, P. Rosenthal, S Rule, M. Rutman, S. Salovaara, V Sampler, L. Schick, P. Schlueter, E. Schneider, A Schwartz, E. Schwartz, I-I Shinkle, V. Silber, D. Sizer, M. Smith, M. Speilberg, N Steele, M. Sudduth, I-I Sutton, M. Sweeney, M Taylor, C. Thompson, E. Togel, j. Uhlmansieck, Voss, L. A. Walker, B. Walton, L. Wasserman, E Weil, M. Weihl, A. Weiland, A. Weimer, E. Weisgerber, Willmore, L. Wright, L. B M ifiQEsHMAN emss A novice to the Ways ol lwiglm scliool and tl'1e putt ol all unclerclassmen, 'tlwe Freslwman Class strives to prepare for future responsibilities. 1 l fa , e Q 91i? 'Qi?1J5?fk5'2 ap 25' Q -:Q i I wg, V A. Q ,hil Q'mY 1 irq? aw., , , A 3 R ' ?lM A X Q Q Q K Q Q A 1 i 3' 3 Q45 Q ff 1 , 5 wxxrgwgqg M . , ,, zmmf 1 mAAW E1 we h A 2 L9 3.3 5 fe T Q 3 1 J FRESHMAN BOYS Adams, R. Alday, C. Allen, R. Anderson, R Bart'ow l Basking, D. Batsche, 1. Bear, R. Beasley, W. Bennett, G. Berman, B. Bernstein, L. Bertsche, R. Bihn, G. Block, S. Brakeman, R. Brown, H. Brown, T. Browne, C. Bundy, R. Carroll, U. Carson, l. Carson, A. Chapman, l. Chapman, M. Christen, W Cole, R. Cook, R. Cooke, l. Courlas, l. Davis, P. Daneman, D. Deremo, D. Digman, 1. Dollins, S. Dilger, W. Fantfe, S. Feder, R. Frazer Froham, l. Fersktain, T. Fos'er, W. Friskhoen, G. Gannon, W. Oerrman, l. Gillespie, D. Ginn, l. Gottleib, L. Gray, L. Greenwald, l. Hall, l. Hammersley, R. Hanauer, l. Handman, C. Happy, F. Hartman, R. Hartwig, G. Heldman, T. Heldman, G. Herrnerding, W. Herwitz, P. ,l- FRESHMAN CLASS Hildebrandt, l. Hill, E. Hill, V. Hooker, I. Holt, E. Hubbard, E. Ingersoll, G. loseoh, l. Kaufman, R. Kessel, M. Kiely, C. Kleeman, W. Klensch, C. Kuehn, H. La Force, W Landaker, I. Lambert, R. Laurence, L. Lawson, I. Levi. R Linder, G. Luedeke, C. Lurie. C. Lurie, H. Lykins, T. Mahattey, l. Manogue, E. McCann, R. McCullough, C. McGavern, P. Middleman, I Miller, W. Modene, W. Moerlein, l. Montgomery, l. Moore, R. Morrow, T. lvluth, C. Nay'or, D. Neubauer, G. Oscherwitz, S. Palmer, S. Perk, H. Portman, B. Rader, I. Reddington, 1. Redmond, A. Redmond, L. Reed, C. Reins, H. Reigert, R. Robinson, L. Rust, l. Schranhorst, Ci, Schwiff, W. Schwab, l. Schwartz, T. Shepard, W. Shepard, l. Srorr, E. Soegler, P. Silverman, A. Sonning. C. Sloane, R. Smith, L. Sorrelle, l. Speevack, H. Spritz, D. Starr, P. Sticker, L. Straub, L. Sullivan, R. Taylor, B. Thomas, B. Thomas, D. Thon, E. Ungar, B. Van Pelt, C. Ware, F. Warschauer, D. Wegenhart, B. Weher, E. Wheeler, H. Willer, l. Wintzinger, l. Wolf, R. Woodward, G. Woodward, S. Wright, B. Wright, N. Vifright, T. Young, R. FRESHMAN GIRLS Abbott. E. A'len, l. Andrew, R. Andrews, V. Avey, K. Baer, M. L. Barnes, L. Barta, A. Berg, R. Berry, M. Bettis, S. Beyer, D. Birk, R. Boegli, l. Bohn, 1. Bond, j. Bone, R. Bresser, T. Brown, A. Brown, B. L. Bundman, B. Burns, B. Carlton, E. Chapman, M. Cherry, T. l. Chiles, N. Conners, M. Copeland, M. Cress, M. l. Day, A. Dean, B. De Boor, 1. H4 Devor, 1. Denatord, M. Desmarais, N. Doerner, R. Elton, D. Erhardt, B. Feinberg, B. Ferry, L. Flannigan, M. Flarsheim, C. Fogle. S. Frank, C. Freedman, N. Friedman, C Fuller, C. Gardner, S. Gerhardt, P. Getner, S. Glaser, L. Goldblatt, S. Goldman, M. Go'dman. S. Grant, R. Gravenkemper, Grear, V. L. Greer, l. Hansman, P. Hansmann, R. Harris, A. Heldman, C. Heuck, D. Hoerr, P. Holmes, C. Hood, l. Hooper, E. Hubbard, E. Hull, B. Hull, M. Hurst, B. L. lansing, B. lunge, N. Kennedy, E. Kise, C. Koodish, B. Levine, E. Levine, l. Levy, l. Lewis, L. Liebelt, A. Liebschutz, C. Light, M. Lipp, D. Long, P. Lord, D. Lucas, B. MacMillan, E. Macke, E. Magnus, 1. Mayer, C. Mayer, E. Mayer, E. McClain, E. N. Meis, N. Moore, E. Moorman, G. Morgan, C Morse, K. Mouk, B. l. Moore, R. Neuman, D. Nolte, F. Owen, N. Owens, M. Partlow, P. Peterson, j. Perle, R. Partman, l. Pepinsky, D. E. Richardson, T. Richter, M. Ruiwe, V. Ryan, H. Sachs, V. Saltzman, N Samue's, E. Schaefer, L. Schautert, M. Schmidt. B. Schute, E. Schwab, N. j . Se'igman, D. Selmeir, M. Silverman, P. Simendinger, Sininger, M. Spence, S. Stacks, A. Stark, B. Steinberg, B Stewart, D. Straehly, O. Suer, R. Taylor, L. Tennenbaum Tennenbaum Tennenbaum M. ,B. .l- .S Thornton, M. Tischer, H. Tonnies, M. Tryling, M. Turpin, E. Varne, M. Von Schlicten, M Waldeman, Wallenhorst, Walton, A. Watson, D. Weber, E. Weisbaum, White, A. Wurst, M. Withington, Whitteker, l Wosle, A. Youngs, M. N. M. M. H. JUNICDIQ I-IIGI-I The seventh graders, whose lirst year at Walnut l-lills is already in the past, are now permanent and enthusiastic members ol our school. lheir high scholastic ranlc and their participation in school allairs are hut a couple ol their numerous activities, each and every one has entered into the spirit ol Walnut l-lills. Their lirst year at Walnut l-lills has taught these 'lelliesu the meaning ol comradeship and lriendliness and has already acclimated them to the lile ol our school. 115 ' 2 2 if wwf Y Zg, , if f if Y? ? 'W - 4A'1'7' Q- 'Vip' ,. f'- vfff X 1 K - fg Eigff-If : 5 X ' VY' 4 if f E 3X af F 3 3 Q , w .E gf Q . i 5 2, 1 Q f 2' 5 i b rx M3 ig lilw' 1 F21 if is , .Wg Q 'Q ,M L K W , ,gk f 193153 ' ' : VV' , . Kd bl if , Sl ., S515 5 3 sy 'ik fgggg 6 gn? My X ,. ng? , 5' M, lffwlf , , ,. , ,Q -. 'ff 1' hifi? Q an J? .. cv Q Q2 gg 5 FT , 4 I A ' f L., 5 F2 2 :,,:.:.:,. 3 5 A 5 i -I FB ik-if f T? W , fwge w f:. 1: :2- sl 2 L , , I. 'mg ' ,gi ax Q ' -: ikliiigr-5' k 7,1 sk Q 5 k- '. i'm?Q'Qf f I-' f . 1 - V W - L V, - - -V -4- , M, , , F, , E K K U , ,,,,LL - 5 Z 1 , f 5 I f 'f ff f Q Lf Q 1 -' L W .. 2 . ' . , gf Q 1 f A G fp. ' ' my L V Q' ,iff ' 1. I: I A .-,. QV , ' ' 2 5 4' ,., , ,V 1 j if. , P . 1 -,xfg .5 gf - A , vi ,,.., , E . 4 i, ,. ,,WA,, .,,.. Eiga:-U A 5. 9 X I K A S7 , 1 ,:,,,. , 1 , sg ,, . n s. . s Q ' ' . I Q A '- 'mf , . 5 A ' fu. X if? ff ff .,1E. - . -1A, , :,. L EIGHTH GRADE STH GRADE BOYS Harrig, R. Renner, l. Boehmler, l. Harris, S, Revelson, H. Bowen, l. Allenl Halflrlgglrll ROlJll'iSOI'1, BI'9l'l', Qllgeiek l-lawley D, Rolfson, G. Brinkman, D. ren, . ' R ig C. B fft, R. Armandroff, W. llilleldman' l' Rgiirlirgn E. glimmer R. einz, l. i i l QIWSVSOVW- Rl: Hemessey V Roush, M. Burk, B. VVYWSYVOVWS- - - ' ' Rups, R. Butcher, l. Aurbach, H. Hffks' Ml Ruin R. Chaney E. Barton. D- wllfcll' Aff, Sacks, L, Cherdon. lvl. Bath, l. O all' ' Saner, l. Cloyd, B. Baller- B- Houg' lr Sandrock, A. Cohn, M- Beckhman B. l'lU'lWm9l, K- Sauer, ll Corllssl lvl- Eefkman, lgiedw' E' Schneiden, l. gozine, 6 Sll'ig6I', . i - S l-1 l , NA reanl , Blankenhorn, D. Lange, R. Ssllxvlggrianl R- Cullen, M- A. Bluestein, R. Linde, l. Shafer, pl Daylgy E, Bl0USlT- R- l3COl3'S- H- Shuman, A. Davis, L. Bohm, M. lohnsohn, L. Slegal' 'lj Day, lvl' Eolinstagael. 1- lghrisorll, S. Simendinger, R. pannan, A, Qce- - GTZ, - Singleton, C. D ,V, Bflgham, A. Kaufman, l. Skinner, R. Elvlnsg, Brook, M- Kiefer, l. Skipper, R. Edwards l:4 Burks, P- Kinney, W. Snodgrass, l. Elllson 'l: BUCP- W- Koehler, C. Sprague, B. Fabian' S' gariemirl B4 Koons, J' Stelnle' T' Fisher, E arer,. a gl la YR- i 4 - Chapman, H. lgigligeylcl Stgghghson, R. Fliletcliqelr' R glgerden, M. P llylanoguel R. Street, R. Giaalgeel ' ' Clarslilelrlsfn' ' Maston, C. Plobacki S' Clllman, Sum ter C Cohen l Matthews, K. P 1 - Cray l.lA Cradduck T Mccaflhy- P- Homes' GC onrnin, ivi. Craig Rl b MCFMIEH' D' Tlailpscin' ' Hakrika, K. Crenshaw, l. Mcvelghf H' Upsonz 5: Hahn, l. Crutchfie'd, W. meelglim' L VO55, l-Q Hall, B. Davis, D. en .ESO P' ' ' Walker, H, Hamer, P. Denham T Mews' L' Walter H Hampson A DeV0re,, id mjleff A Walther, lf Harcourt: vf Dlyle A ler' ' Wasserman, A. Harris l. ' ' Miller, L. Well G H h' V Dunham- H- Mitchusson, l. Welgkolli M QC t' ' Durlglqyl A, lvlosclqely l-b Wenz I 'W' l lSlClI'T13l'1, R. mer' D' Motsmani G' WilchFns L' HPSS' l' Edlin, P. Munyan, R. Wllll ' ' Hillli E. Egelson, L. Myers, C. n 'Ili ' Hln le- M- Eisert, E. Morrison, P. Vvalgsrlnstc' l'llDDle, L- ilian O :i:igi..QQ. i. io, . eave, . - , - Ernmien, R. Nabiari, R. Wmler' S1 Iriskeeiv, I. Lyrich, A. Neidicn, E. ixilgeligcke, R lOSei:1h,A Fraser, H. O'Byrne, l. Zollel, M ' ' lUeV89f1S. V- Frederick, K. O'Conner, R. Q ' ' Lee. R. Friedman, A. Delker, K. HTH GRADE GIRLS l-eVlVi9- C'- Friedman, l. Oestricher, R. AIPUVY- M- Undef, A- Fry, l. Orick, H. AUGV- R- LiOI'1. M. Fullemna, l. Osterman, E. AYGV- H- LlSCOW, M. Fritsch, l. Outcalt, P. Balltef, l- Lucas, M. Class, R. Patterson, l. B3llfSl5, C- Lblede. l- Cobrecht, W. Phillips, H. Barnes, M- E- Maish, F. Goff, H. Phillips, l. Bauman- B- l- Martin, D. Crater, E. Plaut, B. Beamafi. M- C- Martin, F. Cravette, R. Redecker, W, Bellew, L. May, M. Crischy, M. Reed, M. Bemafdlml. Z- Miller, l. A. Haggard, W. Reenhart, A. 1 Bernhardt, M. Neal, C. Hall, T. Reis, l. Boake, S. Neff, H. 118 Oden, A. Oelrich, Okrent, l. C. Orlik, H. Orr, B. Payne, Postle, Quinn, P. P. H. Radabaugh, M. Raffety Rauch, Ray, l . Redmon C. C. d, H. Reed, M. Reinhard, A. Reuschle, A. Richen, M. C. Robinson, L. Rockwood, S. Rosenbloom, E. Ruebel, M. Rule, A. Salinger, l. Sampson, L. l. Schear, S. Schrinner, M. Schur, S. Schwarm, D. Schwary, N. Scott, L. Shreve, Smith, Smith, M. H. l. Smith, M. Spielman, M. S R Spohr, Staats, Rf Stafford, M. Steinnecker, l. Stevenson, G. Steinberg, E. Sternberg, S. Steward, S. Siegler, Sudbrac l. k Sudduth, M. Sunderli Theiss, Tuttle, n, B. l R. M. Versteeg, E. Voorsan ger, A. Wagner, F. Watkins, M. Watson, B. Weidman, B. l. Weinbe Weiss, rg, R. l. West, H. Wheelwright, D Whitteker, l. William s, D. Wolf, A. Wolf, S. Woll, M. Yeckel, l. Zink, D. E lheir intermediate course is over, and the eighth graders are ready to enter high school proper. lhey have prepared diligently during their lirst two years at Walnut Hills ever loolcing toward the time when they would become freshmen. Girls and boys, alilfe, have lived up to the standards set hy Walnut Hills, academically and scholastically they have done their hest to maintain our high record. Now with eager hearts, the He-llatsl' are linishing their elementary course and hecoming lull lledged high school students. H9 m Q i 'A W 4' 'ff sw ., 5 f 36 it Q ' A 2, H ' .s 3 ' x' M 43, A x v 1 X ,hxwliii QSf9v 'ai 5 A K .xsmzimw-ffm 9, S fi Qi Q x s'1r'f 1 , . new W 1 1 2+ Q2 jm',wS ba 5 ae Q 1,5 3, f ii if un .191 , - 13, f AAA Sf - ,a - J X Q9 if 9 3 ' fr' 'Vx S ei fi. ,. r it 1 Q. M A R af f gt an, A S , gy Q ,,, :bm JW 2. 1 JL. as ,.,, j ' New 1 ,Www as LM- ,ws JF ky mugs aim . -- 1- I X x 'x .,.. X A - 1 , L 3? 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Q 4 W 2 f ' , if V X-T4 ,, M . 12 f ., if 4 ' ' igfi-Egiijga 4 7-'W ' Q ' ff 5 ' V .. '. . 4 1' A ' - ,QQW if ,A if V ,f'5zg'jg1ga7f W- 1. f- f' f A V - -' -4' 1-EA, 4, H . - f 'X fy 49 In v Y f Q , gi fag M. W Q .. 3- .Q . K, , , y KP? P A .. R V 'W -Q2 V W G f, egg.-Q Af x , 'uf-.Af-a f ,, M1 4 L ' L 5 A .g i f Af ' II--Ili ,, , .. ,... . . +1-ff QW I , A ., V. ,if nf-1.-, - X4 fx - Q? A f K . , J ' W, I ,, ,,.. , . 0,5 ,ft Y 55 . if V. K ,Z 2 F, X lg gif .. , ,SQ K, 5 . , -1 . , 'iw N His 1 ' 1 I, J., - g ., , .. ,, ....,,, , . Q , :L A 4, SEVENTH GRADE 7TH GRADE BOYS Lance, S. Armstrong, S, LeVeriSOI'1, R. Bear, j. Lewis, B. Beckner, R, MacGregor, P. Bennett, W, Magensh, C. Blatt, E. Mackle, H. Bluestein, F. Magnus, l. B005, lVi3l'l'y, Braunstein, S. Miller, D. Brgwn, H, Mombach, G. Browne, lVlClVllllel1, Browning, lVlll'iEFldOT'l:, Brunel W, Morrow, B. Buechey F, Naetach, O. Caddell, T. NGYIOV, P4 Caffel, Nathan, Qopas, Q, Neare, G. Connelley, l. Nowlan, l- Copnorsy 1, Parker, P. Cram, Pfellclcef, Cramer, lDll'I'Tlal'l, Cress, F. Pogue. C Doerr, W. POBUS, l- Ebhardf, W, Ratterman, E. Edwards, T. RallTl43mD, B- Emmet, A. Rameif, D. Erhavac, 1. Rice. R- Eggell, 1, Rentrow, L. Fabel ROTFI, Faggl 1, Rogers, W. Fahnestock, B. ROSGU, C- Fgckheimerh M, Rosenbaum, H. Picker, W, RL,lCllOi, W. Frank' RUifll'1, Fritz. A, Schilling, Gautier, A, Schoenle, M. Ginn, F, Scott, Glenn, j. Schulkers, l. Ciuibergy Schwab, Haging, B, Silverman, S. Hall, B. Silvian, S. Hallock, T. Simmonette, l Hattersley, D. Spann, H. Helmers, l. Specker, R. Hozer, B. Stern, R. lacomini, O Skillman, F. lantz, l. Spring, R. lenkins, I. Stubbe, W. Kidd, T. Talcott, G. King, G. Thomas, C. Kinney, R. Thomas, R. Kuehn, A. TrOy, W. Krome, P. Toth, A. Kock, D. Tritschler, M. Kurzynski, D. Tucker, D. Lacey, O. Wachs, R. Walker, R. Wamser, P. Werner, T. Whalen, P. Whippy, C. Wides, T. Whitteker, W. Winsborough, W. Wooley, S. 7TH GRADE GIRLS Adair, M. Alexander, M. Arenstein, P. Barak, G. Bard, S. Baxter, D. Baude, K. Bettman, D. Beyer, L. Bohe, D. Boegli, l. Brown, K. Bryan, D. Bryan, M. Bryson, l. Bundy, A. Cecil, M. H. Citron, j. Conley, D. Conner, E. Cordes, M. Cramer, l. Crosley, K. Dana, B. Dealle, K. Dreifus, L. Duiccio, M. Edwards, T. Eberle, M. Eltenbaum, R. Erle, B. 1. Feinberg, M. Freider, A. Fisher, M. Fogel, S. Frankel, M. Frederick, D. Froelich, D. Gabe, T. Galloway, I. Gebhart, D. Gill, l. Goldsmith, P. Grace M Graves, V. 122 Geisler, l. Gruener, M. Hamilton, O Harris, E. Harrison, N. Hegner, L. Heilbrun, S. Herbert, M. Hottman, E. Holston, B. Holzer, A. Howard, M. l-lughes, C. Hugo, l. lackson, H. lackson, M. lacobs, D. A. johnson, S. lones, M. loseph. M. lunge, R. Kerber, l. Kessel, P. Kechler, G. Kleesatel, S. Klowog. E. Kraus, R. Kreimer, V. Kuntz, E. Lewis, R Litwin, B. Lloyd, A. Malany, E. McDal, D. Merkel, S. Meyer, E. Milch, M. Mitchell, B. Miller, B. l. Miller, I. Miller, M. Miller, G. Ming, S. Monjar, E. Morgan, B. Morgan, M. Norman, E. Owens, N. Palmer, E. Parker, C. Parsons, l. Patterson, I. Perkins, L. Petree, V. Phelps, M. Postell, G. Postle, B. Prenatt, F. Redmond, B. Rich, A. Richmond, M. Ridley, B. Riedinger, D. Riettay, I. Roberts, M. Robinson, l. Ronten, I. Rosen, l. Rouse, L. Saltzman, R. Sargent, D. Schautert, l. Schmeig, E. Schmidt, C. Schmidt, H. Seidel, C. Shause, L. Silberblatt, l. Smitey, E. Smith, G. Smith,'M. L. Smith, R. Solway, E. Springmeyer, l. Stewart, Z. Stillpass, S. Steicher, l. Sticker, M. Schaefer, V. Tonne, S. Tennenbaum, B Thejier, A. Thorn, A. Tidball, 1. Todd, P. Troy, B. Tryling, M. Turk, M. Turner, D. Waustrup, M. Washington, M Weeks, L. A. Weisbacher, L. Whitaker, N. Wittmeyer, A. Weideman, H. Witte, B. Usher, M. Walker, D. Yee, H. Yee, H. TI-IE YEAR 1937-1938 AT WALNUT HILLS QNPTW Mi l3tn Mtn in. 'fa-Q--i 1633 back Hto tbe same old grind. Handsome new coacnfbill Gilliland. i. ii .., Wil 71,5 Ki., V'- l7tnefCirls' League welcomes all new girls. 2Otn Zl stee 25th- 28tl'if f QW' T .ly -WA second welcome party for tlie boys. New football field ready for use. Seems as if we've never bad vacation Four girls among new cheerleaders. FNTWL Ubiiizl. lsteCast cliosen for Twelfth Night. 7tn l2tl1a l3tn l Stliff 22nd !'Cliatterbox-Cleam drive reacnes WOO XX respite from worlqecolumbus Day. 'Student Council nominations closed. Betty lvlenderson senior Vice President Football team bas -reggae suffered several setbacks. Zbtbw-Annual Staff filled. A O r t o n a n d Knauft busi- ness beads. 27tbefl3oys' Responsibility Vx! Fa' eelc Tenl 74' Seniors go. -WM Sill lOth l l th l2th l7th l9th 23rd 24th Zbth Pride and Prejudice a huge success, 4 Remembrancer Dance in the gym -Armistice Day. eEagles trounce Automotive by 45 to O, e-l'ri-State Debate Teams chosen. -Eagles beat Western l-lills 6 to O. flune detective, Sigmund Spaeth, at school. iWe drop from l-ligh School Football League. -26th--Turkey and trimmings instead ot school, 3rdkFirst performance ot 'Tvveltth Night, 4th-Another huge audience witnesses play. 7th-Miss Condit announces her engage- ment. 9th Annual Football Banquet. lOth -'eChristmas concert. All m u s i c groups. l 3th----Vacation at last. 'N N, ,,j:.,,y,..--w-aww lst, A very l-lappy New Year. No resolutions. 3rd- Vacation over. Work resumed. 5tliee-New lunior l-li-Y inaugurated 6tlie Amateur Snow, lvletnyen tne winner. 7tnf-Alumni basketball game. Grads Win, lOtnefA Cappella Choir invited to St. Louis l4tnfel?eyue dancing choruses cnosen. 2OtneeLarry Lee and seniors at Alumnal meet- ing Zlstfelunior team captures gym meet. 29tn'elunior swimmers win district meet. lst-4tnfExams all week long. l8tn - l2emem- branceru Skat- ing party. Zlst Driye tor Annual begins. Zlltlie One way stairs inaugu- rated. 28th -lunior Swimmers vyin city title. 4theDiehI and Dutton voted most popular, 7th-junior Gym Team are city champions, Sth-Girl Reserve Fashion Show. th-B A, Prom Committee selected, I8the-Tri-State teams split debates. 25th-Miss Lambert is now Mrs. Yeager. 25th-26th--'KWaInuts'! is better than ever. 28th-18 seniors make Cum Laude. 4th-Tickets to spring play are tree. 16th - Baseballers be at Hughes 2 to 1. 22nd-Carnival and loads ot fun. 29th - Seniors ai! gaa-gaa. B a b y Day. 29th-30th-M Mary, Mary, Quite Con- trary Sgrand. lstejunior Chorus gives fine assernbly. 6thfeEveryone is quite gay at the B. A. Prom l3th-- Torn Sawyer is another triumph. 20th--The Spring Concert is as good as usual 27th-A beautiful ceremony-lvy Day. 30th-lvlernorial Day and a holiday, 3lst-The great have their l-lonor Day. lst-Only one vveek more tor seniors. 3rdW-An end and a begin- ning-Class Day. 7theCurn Laude Banquet. Sth-No more school tor the lucky seniors. 9th-Commencement re- hearsals and singing llthflfxams tor the unfor- tunate underclassmeni l4thfCraduation is innpres- sive, but tun. l7thf-l-l a v e a very nice surn- mer. See you soon. n x ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS E WlSl-l to express our appreciation and our thanks to the following tor their interest and invaluable cooperation in the publication of the V938 REMEMBRANCER. lvlr. Howard Curless, the plant foreman ot The Brown Publishing Co. lvlr. Charles Walker, the representative ot The Brown Publishing Co. Mr, Russell R. Benson, ot the lndianapolis Engrav- ing Co. Mr. E, Noble Ropkey, the head of the l-ligh School Annual Department ot the lndianapolis Engraving Co. Mr, Leonard P. Stewart, the principal ot Walnut l-lills l-ligh School. Dr. l-larry Senger, the assistant principal ot Walnut l-lills l-ligh School. Mr, Wayne Gregory, the faculty advisor. All the ditterent home rooms and organizations that bought ad space in the l93B REMEMBRANCER. -Tl-lE REMEMBRANCER 129 NAME Allen, johnny Alter, Tay Armandroff, Taffie Baskind, Len Becker, Alfie Berman, Stan Bickmore. jack Bluestein, Charlie Boegli, Charlie Bouis, Butch t Broomell, '.'Tiger Bundy, Ace V Butchkes, Sid Butler, Arnold Cartwright, Dana Chappelle, Paul Cohen, Mugsie Cooper, jim Cruse, Don Dietz, Bob Duley, john Dutton, Bud Edelsohn, Alf Edlin, Len Eggerding, Howard Elder, Bob Erwin, john Finn, Billf' Flohr, Ralphie Geenberg, Ernie Gilbert, Charlie Gilbert, jules Glaser, Dick Griffin, Dale Gump, joe Hallock, lack Hart, Dan Heinrich, Bob Henthorn, Ross Hoge, Doug Horak, Paul Horn, Harry Hubbard, Paul jones, 'iBobby jordan, Nulli Katz, Ira Keck, Karl Kessel, jack Kichler, Gene Knauft, Burdette Kolb, Warren Kuhn, Ray Kusnerus, Sam Kylius, George Lawson, Bob Levin, Saul Levine, loe Lisner, Stan Litz, Martin MacMillan, Bill Mandell, Sigmund ASSET Looks dancing brown eyes basketball sense of humor red hair hair height piano playing haircut nose ' traffic squad art height speaking voice smile laugh dignity laugh personality dancing friendliness accordion geniality V drawing smile football prowess pink cheeks good nature voice smile bow ties slick hair brief case unruffled calm looks wit swimming freckles height joviality terrible height strength brains height cashmere sweaters versatility dancing friendliness blond hair drawl finger snapping smile Eagle Scout eyes speaking voice brains laugh humor photographing brains BUYS WEAKNESS His Dusenburg Les Femmes HNO2 E. S. supply store radio sports page Southerners headlines chemistry girls D. B, automobiles ice cream art gym team Dottie Virgil assemblies M. H. girls Blondes, brunettes, redheads being swell i jalopy chemistry experiments drawing college boards athletics politics golf women New Deal checks Botany skating comic strips work Shakespeare football Blanche swimming team driving cars switch board lifting books girls camera debating Florida car Edwina Miss Curtis chorus girls his bike camping Hillsdale Miss Lotze high marks women movies managing Algebra, 130 RESEMBLES Lil Abner Arrow Collar ad a stooge a lot of fun Q Puck Huck Finn Skippy The Thin Man scientist one of the stooges his sister detective artist artist strong silent man Dottie's ideal Wimpy statesman the Great Lover a smoothie Cupid Chorus boy showman a good sport artist Buster Keaton Olympic champ jack Frost swell pal his father a President George Raft everyone's friend mercury a swell person all-American boy clown athlete strawberry athlete Man Mountain Dean electrician Tarzan not Bobby jones Cab Calloway cameraman Lawyer Beau Brummel wrestler movie star an individual Sampson a swell guy iiggs Esquire actor chemist gangster joe Penner business man Encyclopedia USUALLY FOUND in his car on the steps in the ,supply store with E. S. V supply store writing his column in the gym Chatterbox room experimenting in a fog in front hall in the circle with Clem at art academy with the right answer with Dottie with Saul being important with M. H. with girls truckin' everywhere with Lou with Ray drawing in front halls hurdling being pleasant with the crowd inning in 317 little room next to Dr. Senger's office in Botany lab writing a letter A Gleaming ' with Martha playing football - in the gym with Blanche with Annetta selling car tickets with Paul in 2l6 studying at the piano taking pictures arguing in tweeds just around W. H. H. S. at 5:30 p. talking snapping his fingers in the halls doing a good deed around on the stage driving his car flirting auditorium taking pictures scanning NAME Marshall, Courtland Martino, joe Mason, Walter Matthews, Bobby McCaslin, johnny McDevitt, Charles McFadden, Dickie Meyer, Al Miketta, Don Miller, Don Miller, Harold Minihan, jack Nellans, jack Oelerich, Bob Pansiera, Don Peter, Emile Pogue, Charles Pope, Charles Rassell, Marv Reed, Bill Revelson, Mel Rice, Barry Rieckelman, Bob Roessler, Bruce Rogers, Ken Rosenberg, Lou Rubin, Carl Russell, Charles Schmitd, Goesling W. Schnabel, Ed Schneider, Dick Schumacher, jim Shaw, Duncan Silverman, Walter Simon, Mayer Singer, Dan Sininger, Cerie Sinning, Ralph Smith, Doug Snow, Mac Southern, Charles Spencer, Bob Spiegel, Art Stern, Ed Stone, Dick Sturgeon, Ray Thomas, john Thompson, Roy Tuerck, Paul Ungar, Dick Verssen, Oly Von Goeben, Bill Wagner, Len Weihl, Carl Weisbacher, Kurt Wessel, Bob Wilcox, Ed r Willis, Sam Wilson, jim Wolf, Bob Zoellner, Bob ASSET glib tongue physique sincerity dancing humor car dancing looks boyishness smile blue eyes basketball English accent dramatic ability looks blond hair nose smile sports page hair voice photography looks what it takes affability his car vociferousness suaveness curly hair friendliness golf friendliness socks intelligence acting vocabulary reticence voice middle name looks books friendliness freshness eyebrows brown eyes smile blue eyes height eyebrows size baseball grey eyes athletics good nature red hair linguistic talent wit laziness chemistry spats his tools BOYS WEAKNESS lounging Little Orphan Annie red sweater C. L. his little sister E. K. Revues his trumpet his sailor cap Ellen books weeds jack Nellans his car A. D, his deary talking B. S. publicizing malted milk chocolate milk roller skating B. H. his car English his car Chatterbox smoking Cierman class Marge golf being helpful station wagon chemistry his cockney accent doodling embalming Mrs. Murphy expostulating tennis radio being nice skirts gray suits guppies everything fun height lights girls women black and orange athletics extra experiments chemisty math the Post Cleam radio spats building l3l RESEMBLES athlete his sister Oscar Ceorge Raft typical D. B. smoothie Fred Astaire Apollo movie star Ellen's favorite a teacher my hero actor vocabulary library his sister jack Armstrong lot of fun publishing agent a junior Oliver l-lardy a pal Slim jim gigolo great guy Malcolm Campbell editor blondes German Top Sergeant Mr. Milquetoast golfer a good sport a smoothie a grand person an actor Noah Webster wrestler singer D. O. S. Creat Stone Face technician high pressure salesman teacher's pet HC -man Charlie Chaplin a swell guy Ross T. Daddy Warbucks a lot of fun Dachshunde lpana ad matinee idol Red Ciranger an M. D. a swell guy Einstein reporter string bean electrician good sport carpenter USUALLY FOUND answering questions following Ed alone dancing playing tennis at Shipley's tapping leaving class at a drinking fountain with Ellen studying loating with Creg driving with A. D. at stage door cat calling in the halls in Chatterbox room at home sleeping studying with B. l-l. with Charles somewhere giving lifts arguing smoking with Sininger with Marge golfing in front hall dancing being intelligent with Miss Lotze being concise just leaving singing expostulating being sophisticated radio club in the halls winking with the boys in chemistry everywhere smiling around backstage pleasant with Martino smiling in the gym knowing it all in the lab in the lab punning wandering experimenting well dressed backstage t - ,. .... . i. NAME Ayer, lo Bartholomew, Betty Bauer, Bette Behr, Betty Benton, Annie Berry, linnie Bertsche, El Biggs, Yvonne Bird, Harriet Bischoff, Bish Bloom, Bets Bluhm, Thea Blumenthal, Shirl Boos, Kitty Brown, Eleanor Butterfield, Betsy Caldwell, lanie Clarke, Fran Clements, Mary Lou Cohen, Mildred Dalton, Arlene Danford, Flossie DeBoor, Slim Diehl, Dee Dunlap, Ruthie Easton, Pat Fifer, Dot Finegold, Mildred Fisher, Muriel Fisher, Phyllis Forney, Ruth Frank, Marge Franke, l'Dodo Friedman, Nat Gerwe, Ethel Gillman, Merle Gindele, Gloria Goldman, Nita Goldsmith, Audrey Goldsmith, 'Laine Gould, lanie Graler, Lois Gravett, Gravey Hammond, Vanessa l-lanauer, Pat Hawkins, linny Henry, Margaret Herbert, Helen Hiebery, Em Hughes, Billy Kaplan, Shirl Keiber, jinny Klein, lanie Kurzynsky, Naomi Landwehr, lan Levin, Till Lord, Peggy Loughhead, Sue Lowitz, Annie Magnus, Maggie ASSET angora sweater friendliness smile laugh her face friendliness Congeniality cuteness eyelashes eyes sweetness poetry eyes looks common sense hair smile petiteness green eyes neatness DSP disposition smile personality big blue eyes Dei? her truckin' complexion voice hair thoughtfulness remarks figure smile hair figure beautiful voice sweetness green, coat friendliness grin disposition looks dramatic ability personality hair affability brains dimples personality dimples hair friendliness quietness hair red hair disposition friendliness petiteness Maggie GIRLS WEAKNESS Frankie sleeping in class bangs her worries Fritzie indiana Don Anderson Township swimming dancing chocolate cake O'Hara dogs C. O. S.s California Southerners girl scouting swing celebrities Eddie D. P. itBOWii losing things dancing athletics lipstick Paul dates bandanas talking Miss Clarke Mr. Lyons swimming Sammy B, K. sweaters dramatic teacher U. C. driving fingernails fun genus home Dick ballet basketball team social works Ethel Greek Miss Schigley sewing Phi B. D. boys red hair her curl clothes pretzels clothes Chas. Pogue shoes intellectuals 132 RESEMBLES Maudie string bean all-American girl old lady in the shoe powder puff a lady friendly girl kewpie doll Frances Perkins good sport Sweet Sue Sweet I6 China doll a sub--deb frau outdoor girl Miss Riffe Martha Raye a sob sister Latin student squirrel a Dutch girl Patsy Kelly smoothie athlete a chorine show girl lane Withers Phyllis Muriel secretary lvlerle Oberon good sport little girl magazine cover her brother primma donna every one's friend herself her brother a pal country girl something different Cleopatra pal social worker individual Phi Beta Kappa an athlete a good sport her sisters Marion Davies her brother a student model Eleanor Whitney sophisticated lady her sister doll swingait gal USUALLY FOUND with Frankie Miss Clarke's office talking with Mr. Stewart with Fritzie being friendly with Don talking taking minutes with lean and lane with Betty W. with Miss O'Hara talking with Peg with the righ answer at Shipley's arching doing Algebra interviewing with Eddie with D, P, in her Ford in the gym surrounded with lanie flirting with Paul Dr. Senger's office singing with the boys in the office taking a bite with Em with Sammy looking prim knitting singing helping people stepping on the gas writing notes being friendly with Liz in the right places acting driving her car at Y. W, C. A. with Ethel with the right answer in the office making clothes at a dance with Miriam on a committee unobtrusive Dr. Senger's office at Leah's in the office in her little yellow car at orchestra practice sponging NAME Manggrum, Lillian Manogue, lanie Mapoles, Mag Marcus, Geraldine Mayer, Shirley McClain, Frankie Menderson, Bets Miller, Marge Moch, lane Natorp, Nates Neuer, Kathleen V Norton, Claire Orton, Weinie Orton, Maysie iPantsi Perlman, Helen Pfaff, Evelyn Plost, Shirley Poole, Mary Posner, Leah Ray, Marion Redman, Mary r Robinson, lean Root, Liz, Roth, Natalie Rule, lo Schatzman, Dodie Schiff, Elsa Lee Schmidt, Bernice Segal, Mucky Sieck, Eloise Simmons, Betty Spencer, Red Hair Spiro, Helen Spritz, Spritzie Stern, Mar Stewart, lackie Stix, Nan Stollmeier, Connie Strampfer, Memie Streicher, Strike Sullivan, Rose Sutherlin, Ruth Taylor, Betty Tennenbaum, Nat Tompkins, Lee Underwood, Elaine Walton, Peggy Walton, Si Ward, Nan Werden, Betty Wert, Mandy Westerkamp, Ruthy Wilchins, Betty Williamson, Maxine Wilson, Ann Wolf, linny Woodward, Viola Wright, Palina Zanone, Margaret Zeigler, Zig ASSET brains eyelashes reticence green eyes coloring personality school spirit good nature tranquility voice poetry poise sash grin sincerity singing sense of humor long hair coloring hair artistic talent cuteness talent voice being swell friendliness literary ability figure her face Latin hair red hair charm brains innocence friendliness forty yard dash complexion athletics personality height Greek English themes travel hair eyes hair curls looks looks ioviality eyes sophistication hair looks red hair voice dimples petiteness high heels GIRLS WEAKNESS Greek athletic Peggy talking her car lo records high school boys Schatzman Louie Louisville blue sweaters fellows red clothes singing blue efficiency Dayton red nail polish her cousin books Greg and Postie Rochester Hutch Petty drawings men N. A. blond men Virgie French Ross whipped cream frowning her Grandmother R. P. S. F, White Castle Tommy Dorsey G. A, A. Wally books history Mary Lou Palestine school brother in Navy school Le Roy Dobbins l. H, lim U. C. man lob's Daughter Louisville men week ends accents music Marion Sampler Pleasant View boys F33 RESEMBLES student American girl herself an imp Miss Sellers college gal club woman music lover nurse a cutie Merry Widow something nice rainbow Sneezy her mother charm personified loan Crawford Wally Simpson a little girl a lot of fun her sisters cutie actress singer authoress artist Dorothy Thompson mother sub-deb a swell gal powder puff Ella Cinders individual Phi Beta Kappa Vogue shadow Hepburn her mother outdoor girl life of party a teacher ancient Greek authoress intellectual model bathing beauty individual mouse vanilla soda a Wampus Baby S lane Withers herself Dragon Lady Chatterbox tooth paste ad great gal musician goddess Baby Snooks model tar USUALLY FOUND studying with Ruthie with Peggy typing in her car with lo with Miss Clarke with Ed with Schatzman with Kitty with Betty W. with Billie having fun wiggling shopping in Triple Trio with Margy in the pool with Norma with Muriel talking in choir on the stage in music room excited with Bob in Chatterbox room with Annette with Marion being swell everywhere around with Shirley K. on the run in her car at jumping pit in trouble at Dow's with gang with jinny in library with Richard somewhere flustered well groomed with a book calm at Helen's looking for a lift with the Philotases looking for him On Bond Hill bus with Kathleen with Altruist late acting with Mrs. Murphy studying Pleasant View at a dance SENICDR BUYS' DIRECTORY ALLEN, jOl-IN E., 23I6 Auburn Crest. ALTER, TAYLOR O., 3006 Fairfield Ave. ARIVIANDRQFF, -l-AFT E., 2360 Laredo Ave., Boys' Ctlee Club 9, IO, Il, I2, A Cappella Choir IO, Il, I2, Orchestra Il, Band IO, II, Music Appreciation Club ll, Chemistry Club I2, Camera Club 9, junior Dramatic Club 9 BASKIND, LEONARD, 936 Cleveland Ave., Basketball IO, II, I2, Volleyball I2, Boys' Octette ll, I2, A Cappella Choir IO, Il, I2, Boys' Clee Club 7, 8, 9, IO, II, I2, Band IO, II BECKER, ALFRED, ISI4 l-loffner Ave, Student Council II, I2 lExecutive Council I2I, Secretary of Class I2, Romantic Age IO, Cfee Club 8 9, Cleam Staff I2, Remembrancer Staff I2 iArt Editorl, German Club, A Midsummer Night's Dream II, Cum Laude BERMAN, STANLEY A-, SI6 Carplin Place, Basketball II, Chatterbox Il, I2 lSports Editori, Quill and Scroll BICKMORE, jACK T., R, F, p, Kenwood Rd., Chemistry Club I2, Baseball II, 12, Ht-Y I2 BLUESTEIN, CHARLES P., 756 Clinton Springs Ave., Stamp Club 7, junior Dramatic Club 7, 9, IO, Senior Dramatic Club II, I2, Seventeen IO, Midsummer Night's Dream II, Twelfth Night I2, Ladies of the jury II, Quill and Scroll II, I2 lSecretary-Treasurerl, Chatterbox IO, ll, I2 iAssociate Editorl BOECLI, CHARLES E., 667i Kennedy Ave., Chemistry Club Il, I2 iPresidentI, Music Appreciation Club I2 lVice-Presidentl, Cum Laude BOUIS, ELLIOTT C., 1708 E, McMillan Aves, Swimming Team 9, IO, II, 12, I-li-Y 11, I2 BROOMELL, ARTHUR W., I338 Parkridge Place, Cheer Leader 9, IO, II, I2, Current History Club I2, l-ii-Y IO, II, I2 lSecretary and Vice-Presidentl, French Club I2 iVicetPresidentI, Student Council 7 8 II, Intramurals 7, 8, 9, IO, II, I2, junior Dramatic Club IO, Seventeen IO, Music Appreciation Club II, I2, Crafter's Club IO BUNDY. WILLARD S., 3223 Gilbert Ave., Traffic Squad 11, I2 itfiatati, cnentistty cittb 11, 12, Student Council II, Executive Council II, Art League Representative IO 23l Hearn Ave, BUTLER, ARNOLD I-I., 839 Wade st. CARTWRICHT, DANA E., I336 Michigan Ave., Ctym Team II, Track Team IO, II, Intramurals 9, IO, II, I2, Mathematics Club I2 CHAPPELLE, PAUL C.,3328 Woodburn Ave., Basketball 9, IO, II, I2, Football IO, Swimming 7, B, 9, Intramural Manager 8, IO, Crafters Club 9, IO COHEN, RALPH V., 3319 otexei mace, inttatntnais 7, 3, 9, Basebaii 9, IO, 11, 12, Basketbaii II, 12, Social Science Club 7, junior Debate Club 7, 8, Chatterbox I2 COOPER, jllVl l., 2lO9 Luray Ave, Senior Class President I2, junior Class Vice-President II, Student Court I2, Student Council 7, 8, 9, II, I2, Hi-Y II, I2, Executive Council II, I2, Chatterbox Staff lBusiness Managerl I2, Remembrancer II, I2 CRUSE, DON L, 22353 Langdon Rd., Band 9, cies Club 9, IO, 11, 12, otenastta II, I2, A cappeiia Choir II, I2, Twelfth Night I2, Walnuts of BB I2, Model Railroad Club 9, IO, Chemistry Club I2 DIE-l-Z, ROBERT P., 34I2 Clifton Ave., Band 9, Radio Club IO, II, Chemistry Club I2 DULEY, JOHN 5,3555 Rayntat pnve, Band 8, 9, IO, Atnenean tiastdty cinb 12, cnetntstty cinb 12, B-A Prom Committee I2, Intramurals, Model Engineers Club IO, Asst, Pub. Manager Walnuts '38l' DU-l-TON, WILMER C., LIOI6 Paddock Rd, Walnuts of '37, 38 , Remembrancer I2, Current History Club I2, Track Team I2, Chatterbox ll, Basketball 9, I2, Football 9, IO, Cheerleader 9, IO, II, I2, County Fair IO, Il, Student Council 8 134 EDELSGINI, ALFRED, 3422 Burnet Ave., Walnuts of '36, '37, '38 , Swimming Team IO, II, l2, Crafters Club 9, IO, Il, I2, junior Dramatic Club 9, IO, Senior Dramatic Club II, l2, Aero Club 7, 8, 9, Chemistry Club l2, Ping Pong Club IO, II, I2, Tennis Club IO, II, I2, junior Debate Club 8, 9 EDLIN, LEONARD l.,B34 Blair Avo., lorfamlllafa 7, B, 9, IO, Basketball ll, I2, Volleyball l2, olaa Club B, Social Science Club 7, Tennis Club I2 ECCERDINC, HOWARD H., 6855 Park Ave., Silverton, Crafters Club IO, II, I2, A Cappella Choir IO, Il, l2, Clee Club IO, ll, I2, Spring Concert 9, IO, ll, l2, Music Appreciation Club ll, Art League ELDER, ROBERT W.,3S9 Warran Ave., Cheerleader IO, II, I2, Track Team 9, IO, II, I2, Dramatics Ciub 9, Intramurals 7, 8, 9, IO, II, I2, Cross Country Team Il, I2 ERWIN, jOI'lN C., l3OI Burdett Ave, Football IO, II, I2, Track Team IO, II, I2, Clee Club 9, A Cappella Choir I2 FININI, WILLIAM V., 2738 Baker Place, Student Council 7, 8, junior Debating Club 7, 8, 9, Senior Debating Club ll, l2, Tri-State Debate Team l2, Current History Club I2, Chemistry C'ub I2, Botany Club 9, Hi-Y l2, Chatterbox I2, Indian Lore Club I2 I:l.OHR, RALPH Cl., 3309 S. Woodmont Ave., Colf Team IO, II, I2, Volleyball IO, ll, I2 lCaptain-Managerl, I-li-Y Il, I2, Chatterbox II, Intramurals 7, 8, 9, IO, II, I2, Civics CTub 9 GEENBERC, ERNIE p.,3856 Reading Rd., Football 9, IO, I2, Track Team 9, IO, Walnuts of '37, '38 , Cllee Club IO, I2, A Cappella Choir IO, l2, Octette I2, junior Debating Club 9, Seventeen 9, Intramurals 7, 8, 9, IO, Basketball IO GILBERT, CHARLES E., 6I6 Evansvvood Place, Ring and Pin Committee 9, Class .President 9, II, BQA Prom Committee II, I2 lChairmanI, junior Dramatic Club IO, Senior Dramatic Club II, I2, Student Council IO, II, I2 lPresidentI, Student Court Il, l2, Executive Committee II, I2, Hi-Y IO, II, I2, Ten-Ten Club IO, Il, I2 GILBERT, IULES, 633 Forest Ave CLASER, RICHARD S., I26 lvlary Lane GRIFFIN, DALE W., 364I Birch Ave., Clee Club 8, I2, Stamp Club 9, IO, Il, French Club I2, Civics Club 9, Intramurals 8, 9, IO, ll, I2 CUIVIP, IOSEPH A., 2OlS I-larrison Ave., Cleam Staff II, I2 lBusiness Managerl, Elections Committee Il, I2 lChairmanl, Remembrancer Staff l2, Quill and Scroll I2, Track IO, Il, Volleyball Il, l2, Cum Laude HALLOCK, jACK, i339 Altvievv Ave., ill-v ll, l2, Stamp Club 7, B, 9, cllamlaily Club I2 HART, DAN K., l22O Regent Ave., Midsummer Nights Dream Il, Twelfth Night I2, Crlee Club 9, IO, II, A Cappella Choir IO, II, l2, Ladies of the july Il, Civics Club 9, junior Dramatic Club 9, IO l-IEINRICH, ROBERT A., 2400 Iowa Ave., Baseball IO, l2, Football ll, I2, Arts and Crafts I2, Intra- murals IO, ll, I2 I-IENTI-IORN, ROSS W., 3232 Orion Ave., Stamp Club 9, ll, Intramurals IO, II, I2, Volleyball II, I2 HOOE, DOUGLAS L., 2324 si. James, clyloa Club B, junior Debating Club 9, swimming Team IO, II, Football Team llvlanagerl l2Z I-li-Y I2 ' HORAK, IDAUI. E., S332 Lester Rd., Stamp Club HDRN, HARRY R., i775 Fairmont Ave., Stage Electrician IO, II, I2 HUBBARD, PAUL W., 942 Churchill IOIXIES, ROBERT E., 6l26 Corbly St., Intramurals 8, 9, IO, Civics Club 9, Cross Country I2, Baseball l2, Cum Laude IORDAN, VAN CORNELIUS, 3l44 Caff Ava. KA-I-Z, IRA R., Belvedere Apts., Reading Rd. and Rose Hill, Cross Country ll, Chemistry Club l2, Chess Club IO, Senior Debating Club l2, lntramurafs IO, Remembrancer I2, Chatterbox I2, Ten-Ten Club II 135 KECK, KARL G., 6203 Tyne Ave., Student Court 11, 12 iPresldentl, Senior Debating Club 11, 12 tllresidentl, Tri-State Debating Team 11, 12, l-li-Y 11, 12, Greek Club 11, 12 Nice-Presidentlg Student Coun- cil 10, 12 tExecutive Committeel, Ninth Grade Civics Club 9, Gleam 12, Chatterbox 10, Remembrancer 12 KESSEL, lACK E., 795 Clinton Springs Ave., Walnuts of '37, '38 , Vo'levball 11, 12, A Caprella Choir 12, Chatterbox 12, Glee Club 12, Student Council 8, lntramurals 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 l4lCHl-ER, GENE C., 544 w. Blair Ave. KNAUFT. E- BURDE-l-TE, 6315 Parkman Place, Current History Club 11, 12 tVice-Presidentl, German Club 11, 12 tVice-Presidentlg Co-Business Manager ot Remembrancer 12, Chemistry Club 10, 11, 12 tVice-Presidentlg Dramatic Club 9, 10, 11, 12 tPresidentl 12, Little Women , Seventeen , Twelfth Night , l-li-Y Club 12, Quill and Scroll 12 KOLB, WARREN P., 6238 lvloriigoroery Rd., Chemistry Club 12, Current History Club 12, volleyparl 12, Football 11, lntramurals 9, 10, 11, 12 KUHN, RAYMOND, 3432 Ridgeway Aye, olee Club 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, A Cappella Choir io, 11, 12, Octette 11, 12, Football 11, Walnuts '37, '38 , Chatterbox Sports Staff, Amateur Show 11, 12, ln- tramurals, Social Science Club KUSNERUS, SAM V., 1607 Brewster Ave., Current History C'ub 12, Camera Club 12 KYUUS, GEORGE W., 3638 Birola Ave, Football ll, 12, Camera Club lo, A Cappella Choir LAWSON, ROBERT G., 9 Grandin Lane, Senior Debate C'ub 11, 12 tSecretaryl, Tri-State Debate 11, History Club 12, Chatterbox Staff 10, 11, 12, Remembrancer Staff 12, Shakespearean Play 12, Gym Team 10, l-li-Y 11, 12 1Secretaryl LEVIN, SAUL C., 3564 Van Antwerp, Social Science Club 7, Student Council 7, lntramurals 7, 8, 9, Senior Dramatic Club 12, Twelfth Night 12, Track 11, 12, Football 12, Basketball 10, 11, 12 LEVllNlE, lOSEPl-l, 735 E. Mitchell Ave, lournalism 11, Chemistry Club 12 LISNER, STANLEY S., 561 w. Blair Ave. l-l-l-Z, lV1AR-l-llxl, 780 E. Ridgeway Ave., Football 11, 12, Amateur Show 11, 12, Chatterbox 12, Walnuts of '3B , Twelfth Night 12, Senior Dramatic Club 12, Basketball 11 lVlElClVllLLAlXl, BRUCE C., 3557 Eden Ave, Remembrancer 9, 10, 11, 12 1Co-editorl, Chatterbox 11, Gleam 11, 12, Camera Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Court 11, 12, Student Council 7, 8, Hi-Y 11, 12 tPresident1, Quill and Scroll 12, Chemistry Club 12, Civics Club 9 MANDELL, SlCh!1UlXlD, 754 Greenwood Ave., Student Council 8, 9, Stamp Club 9, 11, Chemistry Club 11 MARSHALL, COUR-l-LAND E., 849 Locust St, Track Team 10, 11, 12, Gym Team 11, 12, Tennis Team 12, Chemistry Club 12 MARTINO, jOSEPl-1 C., 3215 Bishop si., Football 9, 10, 11, 12, A Cappella Choir 12 MASON, WALTER R., 2218 Highland Ave., Chemistry Club 12, Chess Club 12, Ping Pong Club 12 MATTHEWS, ROBERT A., President Apts., Reading Rd. and Greenwood, junior Dramatic Club 10, 11, Senior Dramatic Club 12, Walnuts of '37 , lntramurals 10, 11, 12, Ping Pong Club 11, 12, Tennis Club, Current l-listory Club lv1cCASLlN, lOl-lN lvl., 5800 Glenview Ave., Student Council 7, 11, 12 tVice-Presidentl, Basketball 11, 12, B-A Prom Committee 11, 12, l-li-Y 10, 11, 12, Tennis Team 10, 11, 12, Ping Pong Club 10, Cheer- leader 10, Remembrancer Staff 12, Chemistry Club 12, Debating 12 lVlcDEVlTT, CHARLES 1,65 Oliver Rd., Wyoming MCFADDEN, RICHARD C., 27 Arcadia Pl,, Walnuts '35, '36, '37, '38 , Cheerleader '37, '38 MEYER, ALBERT Lv, 3623 Laoleoe Ave., Class Treasurer 9, 11, 12, Student Council 8, 9, lo, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 11, 12, Swimming Team 10, A Cappella Choir 12, Civics Club 9 1Presl- dentl, l-li-Y 12, Chemistry Club 12 tPublicity lvlanagerl, Walnuts of '37, '38 136 MIKETTA, DONALD NEAL, 1652 Chase Ave., Football 11, 12 lVlll-l-ER, DONALD I-I., 1015 Kinmont Ave , Student Council 8, Traffic Control 8, Baseball II, 12, Stamp Club 8, Intramurals 7, 8, 9, 10, II, I2 MILLER, HAROLD G., 6825 Kenton Ave., Silverton, Cum Laude MINII-IAN, jACK R.,1321 Michigan Ave., Basketball I2 NELLANS, IACK B., 3830 Eileen Dr., olearp 10, 11, 12, criaiierppx 12, Current History Club 11, 12, Music Appreciation Club II, 12, The VaIient 9, The Romantic Age 10, A Midsummer Night's Dream 11, Ladies of the jury II, Twelfth Night 12, The Walnuts of '38 OELERICI-I, ROBERT C., 6229 Beech View, junior Debating Club 8, Art League 7, 8, 9, IO, Intramurals 7, 8, junior Dramatic Club IO, 11, Senior Drlmatic Club 11, 12, German Club IO, Little Women Il, Twelfth Night 12, Traffic Squad I0 PANSIERA, DON,6230 Orchard Lane, Golf Team 9, 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, II, Chemistry Club 12, Radio Club 9, Intramurals 7, 8, 9, 10, Stage Crew I1 RE-I-ER, EIVIILE C., 1836 Clarion Ave., junior Dramatic Club 9, 10, Senior Dramatic Club II, 12, Crafter's Club 9, 10, 11, 12, German Club II, 12, Canera Club 12, Radio Club II, Stamp Club 9, Chemistry Club 12, Make-up Club 12, 'iWalnuts of '37, '38 POCUE, CHARLES, 3527 lieelap Ave., Football 9, IO, 11, apve' clee Club 9, IO, A Cappelfa Choir 12 ROPE, CHARLES IZ., 3825 Ault Park Rd., A Cappella Choir 12, Glee Club 7, 8, 9, 12, Cheerleader 11, 12, Stamp Club 9, IO, Student Council 9, 10, Swimming Team 12, junior Dramatic Club 10, Radio Club 10, Botany 10, Intramurals 7, 8, 9, IO, II, I2 RASSELL, MARVIN I-13560 Glenwood Pl, Chatterbox II, 12, Co-Sports Editor 12, Quill and Scroll 12, Glee Club 7, 8, History Club 12, Social Science 7, Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Spring Concert 8 REVELSON, tviELVIN, 942 Cleveland Ave., Football 9, 10, II, 12, Intramurals 9, 10, II, 12, Baseball 9, Glee Club II, 12 RICE, BARRY S., 3530 sierrirripe Pl., lvlatla Club I2 RIECKELMAN, ROBERT l:.,2100 Alpine Pl., Intramurals 7, 8, 9, 10, Football IO, junior Debating Club 8, 9, Camera Club 11, Baseball 9 RQESSI-ER, BRUCE Aw 394 Terrace Ave, I-Ii-Y II, 12, Chemistry Club 12. ROGERS, KENNETH D., 2307 Kemper Lane, Gym Team 12, Swimming Team 12, A Cappella Choir 12, Intra- murals I2, Hi-Y I2 . ROSENBERC1, LOUIS lvl., 995 Dana Ave., Swimming Team II, 12, Chemistry Club 12, Ping Pong Club 11, 12, Intramurals 9, IO, 11 BUBIN, CARI- B., 839 Mitchell Ave., Chatterbox 10, 11, I2 lEditor-in-Chiefl, Quill and Scroll 11,12 lVice-Presidentig junior Debate Club 7, Senior Debate Club IO, 11 lSecretaryl 12, lVice-Presidenti, Tri-State Debates IO, II, 12, junior Dramatic Club 9, 10, Seventeen 10, Student Council 8, 12, Executive Committee 12, History Club 11, 12 RUSSELL, CHARLES W., 925 Marion Ave., Cross-Country 12 SCHUIVIACI-IER, IAMES B., 412 Straight sr., Chess Club 9, IO, 11, 12, Radio Club 10, 11, 12 lSecretaryI SCHMIDTGOESLING, WIEBUR C., 1548 Pleasant St,, Basketball 9, 10, II SCHNABEL, EDWARD C., 2555 Warsaw Ave., Glee Club IO, 11, 12, A Cappella clapir 11, 12, Band 11, 12, Orchestra II, 12, Fencing 9, Revue II, 12, Intramurals 9, Music Appreciation Club II, I2 SCHNEIDER, RICHARD A., 3303 S. Woodmont, Glee Club 9, Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Baseball Team 10, Il, 12, Volleyball Team I2 SHAW, DUNCAN B., Brill Rd., lvlatli Club SILVERMAN, WALTER, I Lenox Lane, Student Council 12, Basketball 11, 12, Track IO, 11, I2 SIMON, MAYER, 3350 Northern Ave., junior Debating Club 8, 9, A Midsummer Night's Dream II, Ladies of the jury II, Twelfth Night 12, Senior Dramatic Club II, I2 SINGER, DANIEL, 3422 Ridgeway Ave., clee Club 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, A Cappella clipir 11, 12, oererie 12, Intramurals II, 12, Orchestra I2 137 SININCER, GENE, 6226 Rogers Park Pl., junior Debating Club 7, 8, junior Dramatic Club 8, 9, Intramurals 7, 8, 9, lO, ll, Chess Club 9, Traffic Squad 9, lO SINNINC, RALPH E., 329 Elland Circle, Clee Club 9, lO, ll, l2, A Cappella Choir ll, l2, Octette l2, Band lO, ll, l2, Orchestra ll, l2, Music Appreciation Club l2 -' SlVll-l-l'l, DOUGLAS CJ., 228 Dorchester Ave. V SNOW, MAC VJ, 3312 Menlo Ave., Football 9, io, ll, l2, Basketball lo, Gym Team ll, Hi-Y ll, l2 tPresidenti, Chatterbox Business Staff ll, l2, Chemistry Club l2, Current History Club l2, Senior Debate Club l2, Tennis l2 SOUTHERN, Cl-lARl-ES, l626 Dudley St., Track and Field 9, lO, ll, l2, Cross-country ll, l2, Volleyball ll, Radio Club lVice-Presidenti l2, Chemstry Club l2, Intramurals i2 SPENCER, ROBERT C.,2788 Sarita Pl, Clee Club 7, 8, 9, lO, ll, l2, A Cappella Choir lO, ll, Radio Club 7, 8, 9, Chemistry Club 8, 9, lO, Senior Dramatic Club l2, Twelfth Night l2, Senior Debating Club l2, Current History Club l2 tPresidentl, Publicity Walnuts of 38 SRIECEL. ARTHUR S-.4003 Red Bud Ave., Chatterbox 7, Football ll, l2 lManageri, Crafters' Club l2, lntramurals 7, 8, 9, ll, I2 STERN, EDWIN l-l., 3l44 Harvey Ave., -Model Railroad Club lo, ll, Track Team lo, Football lo, Model Engineers' Club 9 - STONE, RICHARD L.,3892 Clifton Ave., Current History Club ll, Chess cloo l2, Ping Pong Club i2, Chemistfy Club l2 S-l-URC-EON,'?l?AY, l3l4 Regent Ave., lntramurals 9, lO, ll, l2, Cllee Club 9, Crafters' Club ll, Golf Team l', I2 A -l-l'lOlVlPSGN, ROY E., 2702 Eden Ave., Cym Team ll, l2, Chemistry Club l2, Stage Crew ll, lntra- murals lO, ll, i2 TUERCK, PAUL A., i965 Baltimore Ave., Stagezglectrician lo, ll, 12, Cum Laude WACNER, LEONARD A-,2526 Cypress Way, stoiaaot Council 8, colt lo, ll, l2, Football lo, ll, l2, Basketball 9, lO, ll, l2, Baseball 7, 8, 9 fa UNGAR, RICHARD G., 3646 Forest Park Drive, Swimming Team ll, l2, Volleyball Team l2, Chemistry Club l2, Golf Team lO, ll, l2, Chatterbox Staff ll, Remembrancer Staff l2, Twelfth Night l2, Civic Club 9, Intramural 9, lO, ll, l2, Cum Laude VON COEBEN, VNflLLlAlVl A., i503 Franklin Ave. ,Q Painting Club 9, Stamp Club 9, Intramural Athletics 9, lO, ll, Prom Committee ll WEIHL, CARL, .lOO8 Marion Ave., Student Council 7, Class President lO, Dramatic Club 9, lO, ll, l2, Senior Debate Club ll, l2, Tri-State Debate Team ll, l2, Chatterbox ll tEditorial Editor l2J, Cleam ll, l2, Twelfth Night l2, Chemistry Club l2, Quill and Scroll l2, Cum Laude WElSBACKERQl' KURT M., 974 Dana Ave., French Clilb ll, Radio Club l2, Chemistry Club l2, Check Room Manager, History l2 WESSEL, ROBERT l'l., 2l52 Alpine lil., Crafter's Club 7, 8, 9, lO, ll, i2 tVice-Presidentl, junior Debating Club 8, 9, Radio Club ll, Intramurals ll, Chemistry Club l2, Current History Club l2 WILCOX, EDWlN l.,33i4 Fairfield Ave., 'twalootouor aa , Amateur Show l2, Chatterbox l2, Remembrancer l2, Twelfth Night l2, Senior Dramatic Club l2, History Club l2, Glee Club ll, Basketball ll, lntramurafs 9, lO, ll, l2 , WlLLlS, SAMUEL A., i734 Hewitt Ave., Student Council lO, ll, l2, C-leam lO, ll, l2 lEditori, junior Dramatic Club ll, Little Women ll, Boys' Clee Club 8, l0, ll, l2, A Cappella Choir ll, l2, Music Appreciation Club l2, Quill and Scroll l2, l-li-Y l2, Cum Laude WlLSON, JAMESC., 337 Amazon Ave., Fotlomg Team 9, Radio Club 9, lo, 12, Chemistry Club io, l2, Stage ,ICrew lO, Assistant Stage Manager ll, l2, Intramurals 8, lO, l2, Chess Club 9, Ping Pong Club ' 2, 1 WOLF, ROBERT A., 6385 Crand Vista Ave., Boys' Clee Club 9, lO, ll, l2, A Cappella Choir ll, l2, Track ll, l2,' Intramurals ZOELLNER,i'RDBERT A., 34lO Woodburn Ave., Stage Scenery 7, 8, 9, lO, Stage Manager ll, l2 138 SENIOR GIRLS' DIRECTORY AYER, jOANNE FEI-SS, 346 Thrall, Dance Club IO, Botany Club 9, G. A. A 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Girl Reserves IO, II, Alice in Waterland 7, Civics Club 9, Swimming 7, 8, Hockey 9 BARTHOLOMEW, BETTY, 6 gi. james Apt. BAUER, BETTY l., 6079 Dryden Are., Glee Club 9, IO, ll, Cratter's Club 9, IO, II, Basketball 9, II, G. A. A. 9, IO, II, IZ, Dance Club 9, IZ, Civics Club 9, Girl Reserves 8, IO, II, IZ I BEl'IR, BETTY -I-., 74I Avon Fields Lane, Girl's League ISecretaryl IZ, Big Sister IZ, Chatterbox Staff II, IZ, XEM Club IZ, Glee Club II, IZ, Music Appreciation Club IZ, Girl Reserves II, IZ, Crafter's Club IO, II, IZ, Dramatics 9, IO, II, IZ, Camera Club II BENTON, ANNE E., II9 Kinsey Ave., Swimming Team 7, 8, 9, IZ, Alice in Waterland 7, History Club II, Girl Reserves 9, IO, II, IZ, Civic Club 9, G. A. A. 9, IO, II, IZ, GirI's League, Walnuts ot '38 , Prom Committee, Glee Club 9, IO, II BERTSCHE, ELLEN, ills Ryland Ave., Glee' Club 9, Dance Club II BERRY, VIRGINIA, 420 Ludlow Ave., Band IZ, Orchestra II, IZ, Girl Reserves II, IZ, Walnuts '37, 38 , Big Sister IZ BIGGS, YVONNE K., GO9 Callingsdale, Mt. Washington, Gleam Statt IO, Il, IZ, Chatterbox II, IZ, Student Council IZ, Amateur Show II, IZ, Girl Reserves II, IZ, Glee Club IO, Seventeen IO, Grandma Pulls the String II, Civics Club 9, G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ BIRD, l'lARRlE-I- l'l., 3539 Biddle St., Student Council 9, IO, II, lSecretary IZI, Le Cercle Francais II, IPresidentI IZ, G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, G. A. A. Board IZ, Tri-State Debate Team IZ, Glee Club 9, IO, II, IZ, Gleam Staff IZ, Chatterbox Statt 9, IO, II, IZ, Remembrancer Statt IZ, X. E. M. Club IZ iSecretaryI, Cum Laude BISCHOFF, IAIXIET E365 Howell Ave., Big Sister IZ, Walnuts of '37, '38 , Remembrancer IZ, Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Senior Lite Saving IZ, Swimming Manager 9, Alice in WaterIand 7, Amateur Show IZ, Dance Club 9 BLOOIVI, BETTY RU-I-l'l, 638 Forest Ave., Civics Club 9, Art League IO, junior Dramatic Club 9, IOl, Senior Dramatic Club II, IZ, Stage Properties II, Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, Cratter's Club IO, II, IZ, G. A, A. IZ BLUHIVI, -I-l'IEA, 3833 Applegate, Senior Dramatic Club II, IZ, Gleam Statt II, IZ, German Club 9, IO, II, IZ, Botany Club IZ, Cum Laude BLUIVIENTI-I'lAl., SHIRLEY R., 786 East Mitchell, Girl Reserves IO, IZ, French Club IZ, Music Apprecia- tion IZ, Gleam Staff IO, II, IZ, Remembrancer IZ, junior Dramatic Club IO, Senior Dramatic Club II, IZ, Ladies of the jury II, Treasurer ot Class IO, G. A. A. 8, 9, IO, II, IZ BGOS, KATHERINE l..,IOI La Fayette Circle, History Club IZ, Dance Club 9, Basketball 8, Girls' League, G. A. A. 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Alice in Waterland 7, junior Lite Saver BROWN, ELEANOR E., IS4O jonathan, Newsbugs' Club 7, 8, Botany Club 9, Gleam Statt 8, Glee Club 8, 9, IO, II, A Cappella Choir II, IZ BLI-I--I'ERl:lEI-D, BE-I-SY, Sayler Park, Dress Design IO, II, Cratter's Club IO, II, IZ CALDWELL, IANE E., 6ZIS Grand Vista, Chemistry Club iz, Crafters' Club lo, il, iz, Greek Club ll, iz, Big Sister IZs5,Q'-'A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, History Club IZ, Cum Laude CLARKE, FRANCES L.,66os lflefwlm Ave., Glee Club 9, lo, ll, iz, A Cappella Choir II, iz, Dance Club IZ, Crafter's Club IZ, G. A. A. 9, IO, II, IZ, Cum Laude, Math Club IZ Cl-EIVIEIXI-I-S, MARY LOU, ZOOS Edgeclitt Point, Chatterbox 9, IO, II, IFeature Editor IZI, Gleam II, Camera Club IO, Girl Reserves II, IZ, History Club IZ, Shakespearean Publicity IO, II, IZ, Quill and Scroll IZ COHEIXI. IVIII-DRED I-.,3IZZ Highland Ave., junior Debating Club 7, 8, 9, junior Dramatic Club 9, IO, Civics Club 9, Art League 9, Baseball, Volleyball 139 DALTON, ARLENE M.,IO4O Avondale Ave., Girl Reserves 9, IO, 11, IZ, x E. lvl. IZ, lunior Dramatics Club 9, IO, Senior Dramatic Club II, IZ, March Heir IZ, Riding Club II DANFORD, FLORENCE I... I94O Wilaray Terrace, Glee Club 9, IO, II, IZ lTreasurerl, A Cappella Choir II, IZ, Walnuts of '38 , Botany Club IZ, lPresidentI, History Club 8, Girl Reserves IZ, Big Sister IZ, G. A. A. DE BOOR, JOYCE N., Z6 East st. Clair, C. A A. 7, 8, 9, IO, 11, IZ, C. A. A. Board 11, Crafters' Club II, Chemistry Club IZ, Bowling II, IZ, Tennis II, IZ, Archery IZ, Hiking IO, II, IZ DlEl'll., IEAN, 36OI Middleton Ave., Senior Council IZ, Big Sister, Daisy Chain II, Walnuts of '37, '38 , Remembrancer IZ, Student Council 7, 8, IZ, Senior Life Saving IZ, Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Amateur Show IZ DUNLAP, RUTI'I,66l7 Coleridge, C. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, 11, IZ, C A. A. Board 11, IZ, Bowling II, IZ, Girl Reserves IO, IZ, Chemistry Club IZ, Chatterbox II, IZ, Student Council IZ EAS-I-ON, PATRICIA I., 4OI8 Egbert Ave , Walnuts of '36, '37, '38 , Twelfth Night , G. A. A. 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, History Club IZ, Basketball 8, Basebafl 8, Dance Club 8, Glee Club 9, Senior Dramatic Club FIFER, DOROTHY lvl., I643 Oauner Ave., Triple Trio IO, Il, IZ, A Cappella Choir 9, IO, Il, IZ, Senior Girls Glee Club 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Walnuts of '36, '37, '38 , A Midsummer N1ght's Dream II,, G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Senior Dramatic Club II, IZ, Crafters' Club 9, IO, Il, IZ, Dance Club 8, 9, IO, II, True Blue Girl Reserves 7, 8, 9 FINEOOLD, MILDRED L., 788 East Mttdtell, C. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, 11, IZ, Dance Club IO, Botany Cfub II, Crafter's Club 9, IO, II, IZ, Camera Club IZ, Ping Pong Club IZ, X. E. M. Club IZ, Girls Reserves II, lunior Dramatic Club 9, IO, Senior Dramatic Club Il FISHER, IVIURIEL LANE, 6208 Beeenvtevv, Clee Ciao 9 IO, 11, 12, A Cappel'a Cnoir IO, Il, IZ, Crafter's Club 9, IO, II tBoardI, IZ, Girl Reserves II, IZ, iSecretaryI, Big Sister IZ, Chatterbox Staff IO, Spring Concert 9, IO, II, IZ FISHER, Pl'IYl.l..lS C.,Z6I9 Observatory, Glee Club 9, IO, II, IZ, A Cappela Choir IO, II, IZ, Triple Trio IZ, Girl Reserves IZ, Crafters Club IZ, Walnuts of '38' FORNEY, RUTH, 46I4 Whetzel, Alice in Waterland 7, Botany Club 9, History Club Il, G. A. A. 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Big Sister IZ, Civics Club 9. FRANK, MARGERY l.., 7Z9 Betula Ave., lunior Debate Club 7, 8, G A. A., junior Dramatic Club 8, 9, Senior Dramatic Club IO, II, IZ, French Club IZ, Chemistry Club IZ, Romantic Age IO ERANKE, DORIS E., 255 W. McMicken Ave., Senior Life Saving II, Crafters Club IO, II, Alice in Water- erland 7, G. A. A. 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Hiking II, IZ, Orchestra 7, 8, Swimming 8, 9, IO, II, IZ lMan- agerl, Bowling 9, IO, II, IZ, G. A. A. Board II, Tennis II, IZ FRIEDMAN, NATLIE, 3650 wasnlngton Ave., Civics Club 9, Crafters' Ciao 9, 10, C A. A. 8, 9, 10, ll, IZ, Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, History Club IZ, Dance C'ub 8, 9 CERWE, E7-I-IEI-, 3508 Wabash Ave., Gfee Club IO, II, Crafters' Club 8, Art League 8, Music Appreciation Club IZ GILLIVIAN, IVIERI-E IEAN, 3639 Reading Road, Art League 8, junior Debate Club 8, 9, History Club IZ, G. A. A., Baseball, Volleyball, Basketball, Girl Reserves, Dance Club IO, II OINDELE, GLORIA, 6219 Orchard Lane, Cree ciao 7, 8, 9, IO, Il IZ, A Cannella Choir 9, IO, Il, 12, Triple Trio 9, IO, II, IZ, Crafters' Club IZ, Gi'l Reserves II, IZ, French Club IZ, Walnuts of '36. '37, '38 , Spring Concert 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ GOLDMAN, ANITA R., 83O Lexington Ave., Alice in Waterland 7, G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, History Club IZ, Botany Club IZ, Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, Dance Club 9 CQLDSIVIIT-I'l, AUDREY C., 404O Winding Way, Crafters' Club 9, IO, ll, IZ, Music Appreciation Club IZ, Girl Reserves IZ, Botany Club IZ, History Club IZ GOLDSMITH, ELAINE IVI., 6229 Gholson Ave., Botany Club 9, Glee Club II, Girl Reserves Il, IZ, Music Appreciation Club IZ, History Club IZ, Chatterbox IZ, G'eam II, Dramatic Club II, IZ COULD, IANE N., 5705 Iris Ave., French Club IZ, Music Appreciation Club II, Treasurer Girls' League II, Girl Reserves II, IZ, Big Sister IZ, Glee Club ll, IZ, A Cappella Choir II, IZ, Triple Trio IZ I40 l El GRALER, LOIS E., 605Z Kennedy Ave., lunior Dramatic Club 9, IO, II, Seventeen IO, Little Women II, Senior Dramatic Club IZ, Glee Club 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, A Cappella Choir IO, II, IZ, Girl Reserves IO, Botany Club 9, Dance Club IO GRAVETT, JANE, 548 Terrace Ave., Dance Club 9, Crafters' Club 9, Walnuts of '38 , Remembrancer IZ, Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Amateur Show IZ HAMMOND, VANESSA, G., saze Ward Ave., ciee Club 9, io, ii, iz, X. E. ivi. ciiii iz, Review io, ii, IZ, G. A. A. II, IZ, German Club II, IZ, Music Appreciation Club IZ, DanceClub IO HANAUER, PATRICIA R., R. R. No. Z33, Covington, Ky., Gleam IZ, Twelfth Night IZ, Ladies of jury II, Girl Reserves 9, IO HAWKINS, VIRGINIA ADA, 3I36 Wehrman, Botany Club IZ, Glee Club IZ, Music Appreciation Club II, Girl Reserves 9, IO, II, IZ, Hockey Team 9 HERBERT, HELEN, Z6 E. I3th St., Greek Club II, IZ, X. E. M. Club IZ, Cum Laude HENRY, MARGARET, 2548 Cypress Way, Volleyball 9, Crafters' Club IO, Art League IO, Music Appre- ciation Club IZ HIEBER, EMMA A. C., 643 Clemmer, Chess Club 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Crafters' Club IZ, G. A. A, 8, 9, IO. II, IZ, Hockey 9, IO, II, IZ, Basketball IO, II, Tennis II, IZ, Hiking II, IZ, Bowling 9, IO, II, Alice in Waterland 7, Life Saving HUGHES, BILLIE LOUISE I3II Suncrest Dr., Fencing II, IZ, G. A. A. 7, II, Alice in Waterland 7, Botany Club IO HUNTER., IVIARIANNA, 33IO Trimbell Ave , Glee Club 9. IO II, IZ, A Cappella Choir, Dress Design IO, True Blue Girl Reserves 9, Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, Walnuts of '37 , Daisy Chain II' Club Big Sister IZ KAPLAN, SHIRLEY, SI3 Mann Pl., Botany Club 9, History Club II, IZ, Dance Club 9, IO, Girl Reserves II, IZ, Civics Club 9, G. A, A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Arts and Crafts IO, II, Girls League, Vol- leyball 9, IO, II, Basketball II KEIBER, VIRGINIA IVI., Z588 Sugar Ave., Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, Art League 9, Walnuts of '37 , G. A. A, 9, IO. II, IZ KLEIN, JANE IVI., 592 Werham Pl., G. A. A, 9, IO, II, IZ, G. A. A. Board IO, II, IZ iVice'PresidentI, Senior Council IZ, Chatterbox IZ, Big Sisters IZ, Girl Reserves 9, IO, II, IZ iPresidentI, Le Cercle Francais IZ, Senior Life Saver II, IZ KURZYNSKI, NAOMI I., 2441 Madison Rd. LANDWEI-IR, IANET P.,6z46 Orchard Lane, Swimming Team 7, 8, 9, io, ii, iz, Haiiee iii Waterland 7, Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, Botany Club lSecretaryI IZ, G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, lunior Dramatic Club 9, IO, Cabbages 9, Civic Club 9 LEVIN, IVIATHILDE, SOO Ridgeway Ave., Baseball 7, B, 9, Basketball 8, 9, Hockey 9, IO, Soccer B, Volley- ball 8, 9, IO, Civic Club 9, Girl Reserves II, IZ, History Club IZ, G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, Dance Club IO LORD, PEGGY E. No. 7 Rural Lane, Hieieiy ciiib iz, X. E. wi. ciiiia iz, Dance ciiib 9, Baeieeiiiaii Manager 9, Crafters' Club IZ, Alice in Waterland 7, G. A. A. 8, 9, IO, II, IZ LOUC-HEAD, SUSAN B., IO35 E, Rookwood, Crafters' Club 9, IO, II, Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, Art League 9, IO, II, Civics Club 9 LOWITZ, ANNE-I--I-E B., SIB Prospect Pl., Dance Club IZ, History Club IZ, Orchestra 9, IO, II, IZ, Walnuts of '35, '36, '37, '38 , A Cappella Choir, Music Appreciation Club II, Baseball IO, Spring Concert 9, IO, II, IZ WIACNUS, IVIARIORIE B. 3OI6 Fairfield Ave., Walnuts of '35, '36, '37 , A Cappella Choir II, IZ, Chat- terbox Staff II, IZ, Daisy Chain II, X. E, M. Club IZ, Le Cercle Francais IZ, Dramatic Clubs 9, IO II, IZ, History Club II, IZ, Girl Reserves II, IZ, Twelfth Night IZ 141 i MANCCRUM, LILLIAN M., 1100 Chapel si., Greek Club, c. A. A. 7, 8, 9, ciee Club 7, 8, Archery Club MANOCUE, IANE, 59I9 weedmem Ave., x. E. M. cieb IZ, crierrerbex sreff II, IZ, Girls League lPresidentI I2, G. A. A. Board II, IZ, G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Bowling II, IZ, Senior Lite Saving II, Glee Club 8, Girl Reserves IO, IZ MAPOLES, MARGARET 36IZ Columbia Ave., Glee Club II, IZ, A Cappella Choir IZ, Botany Club IO, Lite Saving II, Art League 9, IO, G. A. A. II, IZ MARCUS, GERALDINE l.., 662 Forest Ave. MAYER, SHIRLEY I-I.,846 E. Mitchell Ave., G. A. A. 9, IO, II, IZ, History Club IZ, Stamp Club IO, Girl Reserves II, IZ, X. E. M. Club IZ, Volleyball 9, IO, Baseball 9, IO, Basketball 9, IO, Hockey 9, IO IVICAFEE, VIRGINIA L.342s Aigene Pl.,'Triple Trio 11, IZ, A Cappella cireir 10, II, IZ, junior oiee Club 7, 8 llfresidenti, Glee Club 9, IO, II, IZ lSecretaryI, Spring Concert 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Girl Reserves 7, 9, IO, IZ, Crafters' Club 9, IO, II lPresident of Boardl, Big Sister IZ McCLAlN, FRANCOISE, Z63O Victory Parkway I MENDERSON, BETTY I4 Burton Woods Lane, Vice-President of Class IO, IZ, Senior Council IZ, Chater- box IO, II, IZ lCirculation Managerlg Gleam II, Rernembrancer IZ, Girl Reserves II, IZ, Student Council 7, 8, 9, Big Sister IZ, Prom Committee II, IZ, Quill and Scroll IZ MILLER, MARIORIE E., 64 Sheehan Ave., Hartwell, Girls Glee Club IO, II, German Club IO, Camera Club II, A CappelIanChoir IO, II, IZ, Orchestra IZ, Music Club II lVice-Presidenti IZ lPresidentI MOCH, IANE, 618 crieisen Ave., aeierrv ciiib 9, Civics ciiib 9, Crafters' Club 9, 10, 11, IZ, Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, History Club IZ, Chatterbox representative IZ NAT-ORP, MARION E.,44OO Reading Rd., Glee Club 9, II, IZ, A Cappella Choir IZ, Triple Trio IZ, Music Appreciation Club IZ, 'Walnuts of '38 NEUER, KATI'II-EEN, 660 Gholson Ave., Gleam IO, II, IZ, French Club II, IZ, Senior Dramatic Club II, IZ, Twelfth Night IZ NORTON, CLAIRE M., 3Z7I Observatory Rd., junior Debate Club 8, ciee Club 8, Botany Club 10, G A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Girl Reserves 9, Fencing II, IZ, Alice in Waterland 7 ORTON, jEAN M., 782 Clinton Springs Ave., ciee Club 7, 8, Student ceurreii 7, S, 9, 10, Dramatic Club 9, IO, II, IZ, Seventeen IO, History Club II, IZ, A Midsummers Night's Dream II, Ladies ot the jury II, Twelfth Night IZ, Botany Club II, Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary ORSI-ON, MAY, IOLIO Barry Lane, Le Cercle Francais IZ, Remembrancer lCo-Business Manageri IZ, Chat- terbox IZ, Quill and Scroll IZ, Swimming Team II, X. E. M. Club IZ, Civics Club 9, G. A. A. 8, 9, IO II IZ r i PERLMAN, HELEN S. IOO6 Burton Ave., Civics Club 9, IO, Girl Reserves IO, II, History Club IZ, Music Club IZ PFAFF, EVELYN l.., Z905 Cavanaugh Ave., G. A. A. 9, IO, II, IZ, G. A. A. Board II, Glee Club IO, II, IZ, A Cappella Choir II, IZ, Triple Trio IZ, Walnuts ot '38 , Big Sister IZ PI-OST, SHIRI-EY, 562 W. Glenwood Ave., Gleam II, IZ, Remembrancer IZ, X. E. M. Club IZ, French Club II, junior Dramatic Club 8, 9, Newsbugs 8, Senior Dramatic Club IO, II POOLE, MARY LURAY, 2765 Riverside Dr., Chemistry Club IZ, Big Sister 12, c. A. A. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, IZ, Girl Reserves 8, 9, Crafters' Club 9, IO, Bowling IO, II, IZ, Swimming II lManagerI IZ, Volley ball II, IZ lManagerI, Hockey IO, Il, IZ, Tennis II, IZ POSIXIEIS' l.EAI'l F., 668 Greenwood Ave., History Club IZ, Music Club II RALSTAN, FRANCES, 666I Iris Ave., True Blue Girl Reserves 9, IO, Girl Reserves I.I, IZ, Dress Designing Club IZ, Basketball, Music Appreciation Club RAY, MARION,91s Dana Ave., Tree Blue ciri Reserves 9, 10, Girl Reserves II, IZ, c. A. A., Hwiiasurri- mer Nighi's Dream II, Dance Club REDIVIOND, MARY I., 3315 Morrison Ave., ciee ciiib 9, 10, 11, IZ, c. A. A. 7, 3, 9, 10, II, IZ, junior Dramatic Club 9, IO, Crafters' Club IO, Dance Club IO 142 ROBINSON, IEANNE C., 3OZI Melrose ROOT, ELIZABETH l., 3IZ3 Bellwood Ave., lunior Dramatic Club 9 lPresidentI IO, II, Senior Drama- tic Club II, IZ, Walnuts of '36, '37, '38 , Glee Club 8, 9, IO, II, A Cappella Choir 9, IO, II, IZ, Gleam IO, II, IZ, Chatterbox IO, IZ, Student Council IZ llixecutive Committeel, B.-A. Prom Committee, Cum Laude ' ROTH, NATALIE E., parra Apts. ZA, lvlake-bb Club 12, A Cappella Choir IZ RULE, IOSEPI-IINE, 43ZO Erie Ave., Gleam IO, II, IZ, Chatterbox II, IZ, Remernbrancer IZ, The Romantic Age IO, Torchbearers II, Girls League Nice-Presidentl II, Newsbugs 8, Glee Club IO, French Club II, IZ, Twelfth Night IZ SCI'IA-I-ZMAIXI, DORIS I.,eo54 Dryden Ave., Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, A Cappella Choir II, IZ, Glee Club 9, IO, II, IZ, Botany Club 9, Dance Club II, Walnuts of BB , Crafters' Club IO, II, IZ, History Club II, Civics Club 9 SCI-IIFF, ELSA LEE, 7I7 N. Cresent Ave., Chatterbox II, IZ, Quill and Scroll IZ, History Club IZ, Botany Club 9, G. A. A. 9, IO, II, IZ, True Blue Girl Reserves 9, Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ SCI-IMIDT, BERNICE, 895 Blair Ave. Basketball 9, IO, Valleyball 9, IO, rlaelsev 9, IO, II, Baseball 9, IO, II, Archery IO, Dance Club 9, IO, II, IZ, History Club IZ, Crafters' Club 9, IO SCHMUDDE, ANNETTE.. 959 lfrarrelsee sr., clee Club 9, IO, II, IZ, crarrers' Club IO, II, IZ, Girl Re- serves II, IZ, Dress Design Il, Senior Council IZ, Big Sister IZ SECAI., IVIURIEI- K., 3665 Alaska Ave., True Blue Girl Reserves 9, Girl Reserves IO, Il, IZ, Senior Dramatic Club II, IZ, A Midsummer N'1ght's Dream II, History Club IZ, Dress Design IZ, Art League 9 SIECK, ELOISE L. 2241 Vine sr., Library Staff II, IZ, c. A. A. 9, IO, 11, IZ, History Club IZ, German Club IO, II, IZ lSecretaryl, Civics Club 9, Make-up Club IZ, True Blue Girl Reserves 7, 8, 9, Girl Reserves IO, Il, IZ, Archery IZ, Senior Dramatics II, IZ, Cum Laude SIMMONS, BETTY, 3ZZ4 Gilbert Ave., Glee Club 9, IO, II, Spring Concert IO, II, G. A. A. 9, II, Botany Club IO SPENCE, BLANCHE I-I., 1848 Huron Ave., Glee Club 9, IO, II, IZ ' SPIRO, HELEN M., 3562 Glenwood Pl., History Club Il, IZ, Girl Reserves II, IZ SIDRITZ, BETTY IANE, AIO Burton Woods Lane, Remembrancer IZ lCo-ed.I, Cum Laude IZ, Girl Re- serves IO, II, IZ, B.-A. Prom IZ, Gleam 9, IO, II,' IZ, Honor Swim Team II, IZ, French Club II, IZ, Chemistry Club IZ, G. A. A. Board B, Student Council 8, 9 S-IFEINER, IANE, 9ZO Burton Ave., Crafters' Club II, IZ, Botany Club 9, G. A. A. 9, IO, II, IZ, Camera Club IZ, Chemistry Club IZ, Make-up Club IZ STERN, MARY R., 6 Beech Lane, clvles clrrb 9 c. A. A IO, II, IZ, French Club IZ, x. E. lfl. Club 125 History Club II, IZ, Dramatic Club 9, IO, II, Girl Reserves II, IZ, Art League 9, Chatterbox IZ, Big Sister IZ STEWART, IACQUELINE E., l67Z Herbert Ave., Ne. 24, x. E. lvl, Club IZ, Dramatic Club 11, IZ, Bowling IZ, Hiking IZ, Hockey IZ, G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Soccer lCaptainI 8, Basketball IZ, Volley ball IZ S-I-IX, NANCY, 63I E. Mitchell Ave., Class Officer II, Twelfth Night '12, Little Women II, Chatter- box IO, II, IZ, Gleam 9, IO, II, IZ, Remembrancer IZ, Quill and Scroll II, IZ lPresidentl, Sen- ior Council IZ IPresidentI, Student Council IZ, Class Swim Manager IO STOLLIVIAIER, CORIINIIXIE, ISO7 Blair Ave., G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ, Glee Club 9, IO, II, Botany Club Club IO, II, IZ, German Club IO, II, Crafters' C'ub 9, IO, II, IZ, Ping Pong Club IZ, True Blue Girl Reserves 7, 8, 9, Girl Reserves IO, II, IZ, Spring Concert 9, IO, II STRAMPFER, MARY ANN, 4513 Columbia Ave., c. A. A Board IZ, Baseball s, 9, io, 11, IZ, Basker- ball 9, IO, II, IZ, Hockey 9, IO, II, IZ, Tennis IZ, Bowling II, IZ, Life Saving II, IZ, Civic Club 9, Dance Club 9, IO, II, IZ l43 S-l-RElCl'lER, lVllRlAlVl C., 6l39 Tulane Rd., Girl Reserves lO, ll, l2, Walnuts ot '36, 38 , Glee Club 7, 8, 9. lO, ll, l2, A Cappella Choir ll, l2, Triple Trio ll, l2, Dramatic Club 9, lO, ll, l2, Seventeen lO, A Midsummer Night's Drean ll, Rembrancer l2, G. A. A. 9, lO, ll, l2 SUl.l.lVAN, ROSE B., 2407 Marquis St., G, A. A. 9, lO, ll, l2, May Dance 8, Track 8, 9 SUTHERLIN, RUTH M., 3896 Reading Rd., Glee Club 9, lo, ll, 12, A Cappella cneir 9. lO, ll, l2, ldnier Dramatic Club 9, lO, Senior Dramatic Club ll, l2, A Midsummer Night's Dream ll, Twelfth Night l2, Chatterbox 9, lO, Music Appreciation Club ll, l2, Greek Club ll, l2 tPresidentl, Spring Concert 9, lO, ll, l2 TAYLOR, BETTY, 6l48 Ridge Ave., clee Club lo, clearn lo, Baseball 11, History Club 12, Lite saving l2 TENNENBAUM, NA-l'LlE P., 539 W. Blair Ave., Orchestra 7, junior Debating Club 7, 8, 9 CPresidentl, junior Dramatic Club 9, Chatterbox 9, ll, l2 tNews Editorl, Senior Debating Club l2, Tri State Debate l2, French Club l2, Civics Club 9, Quill and Scroll l2, G. A, A. l2, Cum Laude TOMPKINS, ADA LEE, 2854 Winslow, Girl Reserves 7, 8, 9, lo, clee Club 9, lo, ll, Dance Club 12, Chatterbox Representative ll, Botany Club 9 UNDERWOOD, ELAINE l.., 3469 Linwood Rd., Civics Club 9, Botany Club lO WALTON, FRANCES E., 1346 cnapel sr. WALTON, PEGGY, 1325 siiiee Pl., Botany Club 9, lo, Crafters' Club 12, Arr League 9, lo, ll WARD, NANCY P., 352i Cornell Pl., Basketball, Girl Reserves lO, ll, l2, Walnuts ot '37 , Daisy Chain 37' Senior Lite Saving, Big Sister l2, Crafters' Club ll, G. A. A. lO, ll, l2 WElL, CAROLYN, 725 S. Crescent Ave., Glee Club 9, lO, A Cappella Choir l2, Girl Reserves lO, ll, l2' History Club ll, l2, Botany Club 9 r WERDEN, BETTY l-., 5638 Ridge Ave., Walnuts ot 38 , Dance Club 9, lO, ll, l2, Swim Team 9, lO, Girl Reserves l2, Chatterbox l2, G. A. A. 9, lO, ll, l2, Big Sister l2, Daisy Chain ll WERT, AMANDA D., 34l3 Pleasant View WESTERKAMP, RUTH A., l8ll Andina, G. A. A. 9, lO, ll, l2, Botany Club lO, junior Lite Saving lO, junior Dramatic Club lO, Crafters' Club l2 WILCHINS, BETTY, 3963 Winding Way, clee Club lo, ll, l2 Nice-Presidentl, A Cappella cneir ll, l2, Triple Trio ll, l2, Girl Reserves lO, ll, l2, Walnuts of 38 , Property Manager A Midsummer Night's Dream , Ladies of the jury , junior Dramatic Club 9, lO, ll, Senior Dramatic Club ll, l2, Gleam ll, l2 Vxfll.l.lAlVlSON, lVlAXlNE,567S Kennedy Ave., Baseball 9, Hockey lO, True Blue Girl Reserves 8, 9, Music Club ll, l2, Girl Reserves ll, I2 iCabinetl Big Sister l2, G, A. A. WILSON, ANN L., l3l8 Edwards Rd., Glee Club 9, l2, 'lWalnuts ot 37 , Big Sister l2, Dress Design Club 9, lO, Girl Reserves 9, lO, ll, l2, Daisy Chain ll, Lite Saving, G. A. A, lO, ll, l2 WOLF, VlRGlNlA l..,l827 Kinsey Ave., junior Glee Club 7, 8, Glee Club 9, lO, ll, l2, junior Dramatic Club 9, ll, Senior Dramatic Club l2, Little Women ll, Girl Reserves 8, l2, Gleam Staff l2, Fencing l2, Twelfth Night l2 WOODWARD, VlOLA, 1432 California Ave , civies Club 9, Glee Club 9, lo, ll, l2, clee Club Librarian lO, ll, Greek Club ll, l2, A Cappella Choir ll, l2, Choir Secretary and Librarian ll, l2, Girl Reserves l2, Math Club l2 WRIGHT, l.lNA LOUISE, S404 Ward, Cratter's Club lO, Botany Club lO, Music Appreciation Club ll, Girl Reserves, 9, lO, ll, l2, Walnuts of '38 , G. A. A. 9, lO, ll, l2, Basketball lO, ll, Volleyball 9, lO, ll, Track 9, Archery 9 ZANONE, MARCO-l-, l77l E. McMillan, Senior Dramatic Club ll, l2, Dress Design ll, Chatterbox ll, A Cappella Choir ll, l2 ZEIGLER, HELEN, 2905 Ashland, Crafter's Club, G. A. A. 'I44 Compliments of THE,6iEllfIvIOR Allen, Bob Anderson, Dick r Bickmore, lack Bouis, Elliot Broornell, Bill Browning, Tom Cooper, lim Chambers, Boyd Dwight, Don Early, Don Finn, Bill Flohr, Ralph Cilbert, Charles l-lallock, lack Herr, Richard l-loge, Douglas Keck, Karl Kiely, Brian Knaott, Burdette Lambert, Bob i if lv 'L HI-Y Lawrence, Ceorge Lawson, Bob Mac lVlillan, Bruce lVlcCaslin, lohn lVlcCord, Chris Meyer, Al lvliketta, Don Pansiera, Don Peck, Warner Pechstein, Richard Roessler, Bruce Rogers, Kenneth Schram, Bill Shepherd, Roy Snow, Mac Stone, Richard Tangernan, Don Thede, Bob Willis, Sarn Benson, Bill Alexander, Beatrice Anderson, Dea Bayliss, Catharine Blumenthal, janet Boren, Margaret Bruson, l-lelen Dauer, Sylvia Dryer, Shirley Dubin, Dorothy Engelhart, Martha Fischer, lane Franke, Doris Frieder, Louise Cierhart, lean Cliclqman, Pauline l-lammond, Vanessa l-lervveh, Eileen l-lilb, Patty lordan, Norma Compliments ot ROOM 217 Kurzynski, Naomi Levy, Evelyn Maple, Edith Momback, Doris Otting, Ruth Phillips, Barbara Roan, Marguerite Rosen, Norma Shriner, Sally Voorsanger, Esther Wert, Georgia Wiltert, Rosanna Williams, Dorothy Wnuck, Mary lane Wolf, Edith Wright, Margueritte Zackarias, Lois Zagoven, lean Zanone, Betty 146 Compliments ot EAGLE Y GIRL RESERVES GIRL RESERVE CGDE Gracious in manner Impartial in judgment Ready tor service Loyal to friends Reaching toward the best Eager tor knowledge Seeing the beautiful Earnest in purpose Reyerent to Cod Victorious over selt Ever dependable Sincere at all times OFFICERS lane Klein ..,,..,i.,..... .......i......,.,..,.. .......,..... P r esident Doris Schatzman .....,4 ,.,...., V ice-President lVluriel Fisher ...,,i.,.,....,.,.,. ..,..,... S ecretary Margaret Abrahamson ,,...,.. ,.,.4.......,..,...... ......... T r easurer CABINET Betty lane Spritz Shirley Blumenthal lean Diehl Virginia Berry Maxine Williamson lvlarian Crat lane Could Dea Anderson 147 Becker, Lovell Bettis, Ray Bettman, Alfred Brofft, Robert Brown, Roy Chenault, David Denton, Dan Freiberg, Leonard Fryburger, Leroy Carfield, Robert Caz, lames Colter, Lowell l-laile, Ralph lones, Stanley Korchman, Donald Compliments of ROOM 314 Lord, Robert lVlacCrellish, Bill McCaslin, Robert lVlcLain, Rhillippe Miller, lack Rfitzer, William Raymond, Miner Schiff, Edward Schroeder, Carl Smickler, Sam Storrs, Albert Toile, joseph Vollmer, Edwin Werk, Emile Compliments of ROOM 110 Compliments of A FRIEND 148 Compliments ot ROOM 236 Compliments ot ROOM 310 Compliments of ROOM 326 Compliments ot ROOM 235 Allen, lohn Armandrott, Tatt Baskind, Leonard Biclcmore, lohn Bluestein, Charles Boegli, Charles Bouis, Elliott Bundy, Willard Butler, Arnold Chappelle, Raul Cruse, Don Dietz, Robert Dutton, Wilmer Edelson, Altred Elder, Robert Elohr, Ralph Ceenberg, Ernie Gilbert, jules l-lart, Dan l-leinrich, Robert Compliments ot ROOM 312 Kusnerus, Sam Matthews, Robert McDevitt, Charles lvliketta, Don lxflinihan, lack Nellans, lack Pope, Charles Revelson, lvlelvin Rieckeman, Robert Roessler, Bruce Rubin, Carl Russell, Charles Sanzone, Vincent Schnabel, Edward Simon, lvlayer Spencer, Robert Thomas, lohn Weisbacher, Kurt Wessel, Robert Wilcox, Edwin 150 Alter, Taylor Berman, Stanley Broomell, Arthur W. Butchkes, Sydney Cooper, jim Duley, john Edlin, Leonard Eggerding, l-loward Finn, William Claser, Dick Crittin, Dale jones, Robert jordan, Cornelius Katz, lra Kessel, jack Kichler, Cene Kolb, Warren Kuhn, Ray Litz, Martin Marshall, Courtland McCaslin, john Compliments of ROOM 317 McFadden, Richard Meyer, Albert Miller, Don Oelerich, Bob Rassell, Marvin Rice, Barry Rogers, Kenneth Schmidtgoesling, Wilbur Schumacher, james Shaw, Duncan Sininger, Cene Singer, Dan Smith, Douglas Snow, Mac Vicker Verssen, Algray Von Coeben, William Weihl, Carl Willis, Sam Wilson, james Wolt, Robert lSl l Abrahamson, Margaret Armandroft, Lillie Batsche, Ruth Bender, Linda Berkley, Audrey Cole, Virginia Connell, Barbara Copeland, Miriam Freedman, Felicia Cebhart, Charlotte Coepp, Dorothy Goss, Marcia l-laskell, Marilyn Irving, Dorothy Kriegsman, Lois Meledy, Carolyn Mille, Marjorie Oppenheimer, Eleanor Ott, Helen Compliments of 227 Outcalt, Katherine Parsons, Ciail Robinson, Ellen Schlotman, Edna Schubert, Elinor Schulkers, lulia Schulz, Susie Selva, Annette Spurlock, Mary Stott, Ruth Stuhlbarg, Dorothy Surran, Dorothy Thornton, Doris Vaughn, Sara Voorheis, lean Waldhauer, Eleanore Warschauer, Sherma Wyler, Peggy Zeydel, Edvvina Ayer, loanne Behr, Betty Berry, Virginia Bertsche, Ellen Biggs, Yvonne Bischoff, janet Bluhm, Thea Buttertield, Betsy Caldwell, lane Gohen, Mildred Dantord, Florence DeBoor, loyce Diehl, lean Friedman, Natalie Gervve, Ethel Gillman, Merle Goldman, Anita Goldsmith, Elaine Graler, Lois Gravett, lane Compliments ot R O O M 3 1 6 Wolf, Virginia l-lenry, Margaret l-lerbert, Helen Kaplan, Shirley Landvvehr, lanet Levin, Tillie Loughead, Susan Manggrum, Lillian Mapoles, Margaret Marcus, Geraldine McAfee, Virginia McLaine, Francoise Perlman, l-lelen Posner, Leah Ray, Marian Redmond, Mary lane Rule, losephine Sieck, Eloise Spence, Blanche Sullivan, Rose Werden, Betty 153 Becker, Alfred Cartwright, Dana Cohen, Ralph Erwin, john Gilbert, Charles Gump, joseph l-lallock, jack lnlenthorn, Ross l-loge, Douglass l-lorak, Paul l-lorn, l-larry Keck, Karl Knautt, Burdette Kylius, George Lawson, Robert Levin, Saul Levine, joe Lisner, Stanley lvlaclvlillan, Bruce lvlandell, Sigmund Compliments ot ROOM 3,13 lvlartino, joe lvlason, Walter lvliller, Harold Pansiera, Don Peter, Emile Rogue, Charles Rosenberg, Louis Schneider, Richard Silverman, Walter Sinning, Ralph Southern, Charles Spiegel, Arthur Stern, Ed Stone, Richard Sturgeon, Ray Thompson, Roy Tuerch, Paul Ungar, Richard Wagner, Leonard Zoellner, Robert 154 Compliments ot ROOM 330 Compliments ot IUNIOR HI-Y Compliments ot Compliments ot ROOM 224 ROOM 237 Compliments ot COl'TiDllfTiGl'ilS ot Compliments ot ROOM H5 ROOM 212 Compliments ot ROOM H7 Compliments ot Compliments ot ROOM 332 ROOM 216 Compliments ot COITlpllmGl'lTS ot ROOM H2 Compliments ot ROOM 232 Compliments ot Compliments ROOM 213 ot R O O M Compliments 211 ot ROOM 131 Compliments Compliments ot ot R O O M R O O M 3 3 8 2 3 4 Berg, Ruby Conner, Marian De Boor, lune Doerner, Ruth Feinberg, Bertha Flarsheim, Carol Friedman, Carolyn Glaser, Louise Goldman, Marjorie l-leuclq, Doris l-lolmes, Charlotte l-lood, loann l-lull, Betty Kise, Catherine Kramer, Dorothy Lewis, Leah Compliments ot R O O M 1 1 4 Wurst, Marian Light, Mary MacMillan, Elizabeth Magnus, loan Natalie Meis, Nolte, Florence Pierle, Ruth Ruvve, Verna Shute, Evelyn Barbara Stark, Steinberg, Beatrice Taylor, La Verne Tennenbaum, Beverly Tennenbaum, ludith Tryling, Margaret Varne, Mary Von Schlicten, Margaret 157 Benton, Anne Boos, Catherine Clements, Mary Lou Dalton, Arlene Dunlap, Ruth Easton, Patricia Finegold, Mildred Fisher, Muriel Fisher, Phyllis Coldsmith, Audrey Hanauer, Patricia Hawkins, Virginia Hughes, Billie Lord, Peggy Lowitz, Annette Moch, lane Natorp, Marian Orton, lean Ptatt, Evelyn Poole, Mary Compliments of ROOM 210 Ralston, Frances Robinson, leanne Roth, Natalie Schiff, Elsa Lee Schmidt, Bernice Simmons, Betty Spiro, Helen Taylor, Bettie Underwood, Elaine Walton, Frances Ward, Nancy Watts, lanet Weil, Carolyn Wert, Amanda Westerkamp, Ruth Williamson, Maxine Wilson, Ann Wright, Lina Louise Zanone, Margaret Zeigler, Helen 158 Aerni, Marjorie Baum, Maijorie Beatty, Anne Brooks, Helen Caldwefl, Elizabeth Courtenay, Peggy Daugherty, Mary Dugger, Mary Dunham, Georgiabell Ferguson, Elaine Frankel, Elaine Ginn, Carole Herrmann, june Jacobs, Marilyn lahnke, Margaret lenkins, Nettie lones, Betty Lewis, Mary Elva Martin, Virginia Compliments ot ROOM 242 Mc Kee, Crace Meals, layne Methven, Michaels, Marilyn Mary Miller, lris Mincowsky, Faith Nathan, Betty Neuer, B Paulus, Be Reuschle, Rosenthal, Salovaara, Schfeuter Schwartz, everiy rnice Selma Suzette Viola Ethel Helene Sizer, Mabel Walton, Lela Wasserman, Evelyn Weimer, Eileen Allen, leanette Andrews, Vernice Baer, Mary Louise Barnes, Louise Berry, Mildred Bettis, Sarah Boegli, loan Bond, lane Bone, Ruth Carlton, Edith Copeland, Marjorie Day, Alice Elton, Dorothy Frank, Carol Cetner, Sally Crant, Rene Crear, Verna Lee Hooper, Evelyn Compliments ot ROOM 323 Liebelt, Anita Long, Elaine Lucas, Betty May Mayer, Carolyn Mayer, Elanor Moore, Efaine Moore, Rosemary Monk, Betty Neuman, Dorothy Peterson, loyce Ryan, Helen Lou Samuels, Ethel Schaeter, Lucille Sininger, Martha Turpin, Eloise Walton, Audrey Weber, Elizabeth 159 Bartholomew, Betty Bauer, Betty Bird, l-larriet Bloom, Betty Blumenthal, Shirley Brown, Eleanor Clarke, Frances Fiter, Dorothy Forney, Ruth Frank, Margery Cindele, Cloria Could, lane , l-lieber, Emma l-lunter, Marianna Keiber, Virginia Klein, lane Magnus, Marjorie Manogue, lane Mayer, Shirley Menderson, Betty Miller, Marjorie Compliments ot RCOM 318 Neuer, Kathleen Norton, Claire Orton, May Plost, Shirley Root, Elizabeth Schatzman, Doris Schmudde, Annette Segal, Muriel Spritz, Betty lane Stern, Mary Stewart, laequeline Stix, Nancy Stollmaier, Corinne Stramoter, Mary Ann Streicher, Miriam Sutherlin, Ruth Tennenlaaum, Natalie Tompkins, Ada Lee Walton, Peggy Wilchins, Betty Woodward, Viola 160 F Compliments fl man Of Furniture Co. Quality-Distinction-Service The Becker Bros' Co' FINE MEATS 1617-1629 Reading Road Opposite Elsinore Pl. Q phone Mmm 0055 203 W. Sixth St. The Fr D. Lawrence Electric Co. Electrical Supplies Copper Wire Fire Stop Wire Electric Fixtures Sherarduct Conduit Okonite Wire Electric Supplies Fans and Fan Blowers Incandescent Lamps Safety Switches 217-219 W. Fourth Street CHerry 6800 A. S. Riechman, Pres. F. W. Klein, Vice-Pres. E. R. Knauft, Treas. Make your selections from Qgmplimenfg a large stock of of W l 1 I , I Artist s Materials Fred L- Schllle at the General Contractor FERD WAGNER CO. 432 Main Sr. Cincinnati, onin 221 Stalk Sli PMQWQV O26 161 Compliments Compliments l l ot ot l The John Ruehl 8eCo. The Mayor PAINTERS Jewelry CQ l008 Central Ave. Cherry 0049 Fifth and Vine Compliments of Fred Streicher 8a Son Painters ancl Decorators PArkvvay 2790 200l Elm St. Phones: lEtterson 0l66 Mlflrose 90l4 Cincinnati, Ohio Compliments ot Compliments ' l T h e G e t z O Jewelry CO. A FRIEND Sixth and Vine 162 Stier's Prescription Pharmacy Professional Pharmacists CLIFTON UNiy. 1662 UNiv. 1663 Tennenbaum Furniture Co. 925 Main St. Cl-lerry 2804 Compliments ot COLTER CO. Compliments ot A FRIEND Compliments ot CHAS. F. STERNBERG LEIDOLF BROS. GROCERS Fruits and Vegetables 779 E McMillan St. Wo. 1190-1191 For That Dependable Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Call CAPITOL BARC- PArkvvay 0333 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments ot United Radio, Incorporated The I-louse ot a Million Parts Wholesale Radio Supplies 1103 Vine St. CI-lerry 6531 THE ARROW PRESS IO6 E Court St. Cl-lerry 4331 The Wm. Beck and Sons Co. COSTUMES RENTED ins Vine cneffy 2264 Compliments ol The H. Zussman Cr Son Co. 318 W, Third St. Cincinnati, Ohio The I-louse ot Bargains Wholesale Merchandise A FRIEND For Fine FURNITURE See C. O. DIEHL The los. Scheid Sons Co. ShoWroomsfe19O8 Dunlap St, In Business Over TO Years Parkway 7233 The Hirschfeld Printing Company Cincinnati Compliments of HOME ROOM 218 163 NOl'lTl0llZlS GfC2nl1OUS2S Cut flowers and potted plants Roses a specialty The Engravings for the 1938 Rememlarancer Were Made By The lnclianapolis Engraving Co. Wlarburg G Wasson Rd. EAst 4395 indianapolis, Indiana Compliments ot Nolte-Tillar Bros. Construction Co., lnc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Cincinnati, Ohio I The l.lttlelorcl-Nelson ffgENERALH C oo 0 ommerce Stops your car quicker at 60 miles an hour on a wet road than you now stop on other tires at 50 when that road is dry. Neave Bldg. Fourth at Race Cincinnati Sohngen 8a Bischoff ll29 Race St. PArkway 5432 Compliments Compliments ot ot The 1... M. Prince T112 Co. Railway Supply Blue Prints Drawing Materials Photostatic Reproductions 108 W. Fourth Street MAin 0432 LOOK FOR IT... Whenever you buy ice Cream, always look tor the French-Bauer sign, That is your guarantee that the ice cream is right--in every detaili taste, smoothness, purity, all around quality. French-Bauer INCORPORATED Manufacturing Co. 4851 Spring Grove Avenue Klrby 4860 Compliments ot T11eJ. Weber Dairy Co. 136 Glenwood Avenue CINCINNATI Compliments ot YOUI' Class Jewelers Compliments ot THE FLACH BROS. G R O C E R Y CO. Wholesale Grocers CINCINNATI in Walnut Hills . . . And throughout greater Cincinnati, DOT Canned Fruits, Vegetables, and other foods are preferred for their Quality . . . flavor . . . goodness, Always reasonably priced. The JBIISZCH CO. Cincinnati Compliments ot Kaesemeyer 8a Sons Co. Fresh and pure dairy products since 1901 Dairy Bar open till midnight 5612 Carthage Ave. Norwood ME. 3613 I O O is only as valuable as ilme use We malce ol 't. ln the ellioeut accom- ollshmeui ol uselul tllngs where speed is desirable, you' teleollone aids greaty. 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