Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1945
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From this period of turmoil and struggle we wish a world to emerge that will be one of permanent peace, free from intolerance, servitude, and economic inequalities. In our Remembrancer of 1945 we wish to show the part that the students of VValnut Hills can play in this world - hence we present our Preview to Postwar Achievement. Page 2 rf- s. if-1-2,. 1' I ubxx .nl 2'3- 'I iIKD'V I-1 2' 1..-54.2 ki. Af 1 v Ag , if s if N 'I V 4 in A sz f,..'f K , 3 I' 1 is N , Q. - wg 4, K as 4 Q I f my H . 2 m R A . ,ff X' ' 1 f J , ,ff 'W ,L r ., Hg L,gR A M f 1 ' - ix 5 ', Z I - I 4 k 4 x'-if A iw Q J ff m ' 'Q W ' A -- 'fl '- W ' ' 5 S i 6 A A A 1' X S '-f' 'Q L A 1, 'Q ' ,,,L .f 1-, . 5 A x . ' V if 1 1 - i -2831 M-?2Lf1gg.:,e7. lx w 1, . . .. W, it K 5 .I uv. I ga ' . . V ' an Q N . x 1 H ' .1 A 47' !f BX, 1. ' A ff 'K 1 gk K ,jpg gym as :Q , 4 ,X my Q X 4,1 'pd ,,,,fr4f, , lt- 1 Q x , A 'NW Q S, . i A ' Q cw, gg f 45, R SI? J' gf - ,,. 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Here Mr. Stewart is explaining to liill Lorenz the program of acceleration now adopted by many universities. liven though Jane Herron doesn't have to worry about her college career being interrupted by the draft, she is interested in Mr. Stcwart's explanation. At the same time 'l'ed Poor and Dick lVhitney arc peruse ing various catalogues to discover which college will ollcr courses ol' study best suited to prepare them lor the future. ln making this important decision. they will doubtless receive the bcnelit ol' Mr. Stewart's wide knowledge in the field of education. Page II Q lik Q ip ' in Wx . ..,. 5 Q ix X X X MINS? . fs. if ,S 'LFP K Aw -- 3 B Nik la I K K M - Q X . X5 N V i 'ii ' -, ' x. X -555 4 . ,E The 2ll'L'llI'2llL' Zlllll orderly 1111111- 2lgL'lIlClll ol' o11r 11111111 office is clue lo the 1111111'111g' el'l'orls of Miss Mzxrgiierilc Shigley. I1 is she who keeps 11ll thc records 111 order 111111 insures the smooth Tlllllllllg ol' our school. .Xllhough Miss lillen Ruscher 111111 Mrs. BCl'l,l12l Iiwalcl have both COIIIC lo our school recently, they have ulrezicly made Lhemselves an lIlllJ0l'llllll. 1:1111 of the office force. Miss Ruscher is the able assislzuii 111 the 11111111 office, while Mrs. liwzllcl clficielitly lakes care ol' Miss cilZll'li'S SCCl'Cl2ll'l2ll work. .Ns Dr. Se11g'er's l'l1CCTl'lll secre- lilly. Miss K2llllCl'll1C f1Z!SCyC2ll'l'lCS o11 the 1'o11li11e ol' the 2lSSlSl1llll lJl'llM'llJlll'S office. Although she 1'l'l'ccIi1'ely ll1illI1lillllS the clisci- llllllllly work ol' the school. she is still Il goorl lrieml to every pupil who comes Io l1Cl' for LlSSlSl2llli'l'. Before any achievement can be made there must be preparation for it. Preparedness for peace is just as vital as preparedness for war. In our dream of the postwar world we see a just and lasting peace, world understanding and cooperation, marvelous new inventions, and a high standard of living for all peoples. We believe that this world of peace and prosperity is possible, and that we can help to create it. Accord- ingly, we students under the able guidance and instruction of the Mfalnut Hills faculty are attempting to prepare ourselves to make this dream world a reality. The many and varied courses offered at NValnut Hills. optional and required. have each added to our fund of knowledge and experiences. By striving to uphold the high scholastic standards of our school and by studying cultural subjects as well as practical ones we have gained a fuller. richer life. In our study of history we have learned the true meaning of democracy, and we have evaluated present events in the light of the past and with regards to the future. We have been prepared for citizenship in the world. By our knowledge of French, German. and Spanish languages and customs. we have gained a better under- standing of these peoples and their problems. The knowledge of science and mathematics have given us the essentials for our understanding of new inventions and their contributions to a higher standard of living. Our studies have made us appreciate more the wonders of science. A workable knowledge of the English language and its great literary masterpieces have added a depth and solidness to our lives. Although Walnut Hills is primarily a college preparatory school, the foundations for many vocations are offered to those who have discovered their talents. Such classes as art, music. dramatics, and journalism provide courses in practical experience as well as technique. Wartime conditions have brought to our attention the necessity of understanding such subjects as economics. navigation, and aeronautics. These new courses have been added to our curriculum in the past few years. Yes. we at Walnut Hills are looking ahead to the postwar period and we are resolved to prepare ourselves to make this world a better place in which to liveg a world in which every man regardless of race or creed will have the same opportunities. a world in which racial discrimination and intolerance will have no place. J 3 is k W 65 a , Xe Q ' :sg ff? xi ' Preparaliun Fur Pnstwar chievement U M N A .xv Six YCZITS ol' Iiliglisli 11r1v11I'l1'1'1f1l 111 Xvllllllll Hills. XV1r Slllfly l.I1gll5l1 4.1111111111 111111 :ill II5 11111111 1 i1-s flllll also gl'C1ll li11'r11rx' works 111' liiiglisli 11111l .'X1111'ri1'1111 'l'I1 K'l12ll'ZlClL'l'. Nlzmy w11rl1l1s'i1l1' Il'lllllS z1r1' LX prcsscrl i11 lmolas wl1i11l1 l1'111'l1 11s I11111' 111 li1'1' 11'11l1 11111' l1'll11w1111'11. liy5lll1lX'll1Q ll1C1'l11l1'L11'11'1's 111 Il 111111-l. 1l11-ir1l11111g'l11s11111l rcs11l1i11g'111'li1111s. wc lL'2ll'll 111 11111l11s1 lllll 1l11 l1111lml1 111 111111 L'X'1'l'y 1l111'. 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Chz111c'c1'. :mil IIIZIIIY ollicrs lhzil Imam- Illlliil' ph-zisziiil rcziciiiig lim' us zill. liispiu-ml hy thc siicccsscs :md zic'liii'x'ciiiciils ol' thi' Ilxiiioiis men 1 lniogrzipliics :mal cssziys. wc um lin' thc l'llllll'4'. Nl,-n lmki-pl, i'oiil'iclciil lhzil wc' loo. cam silcrvul. Page I7 Jlll' i . la - S . as g Y.-Q. - ssifiqi- 4 A 'iii ig Us 'fe is . V ' :9P5E '-Q.-'2e.':E E LEFT i. - , W WE A ,T Q. Vg, r Q, , .. K ,,fgf.. ., Lgv, , . , ' 'i 5 P A-. 2 .. .gm K 'M M4.4,.:.my,.. t: ' : ' X f 1- Lwrliai X , xx :::,j Q gg f. . . ...gm K ' ' . ... , uv. . +I. 7525 Q ., - mm . K .1 . Q lv? A A 5 1 X A , 4 . .Q . ge .,.w5.. za K ,:- 'W 5 K'M L'N-- an na n na' ,Wk at '.gigg.z2g-5 2i.2-'53 ' afffigii 2.12151 ,.i 5 Mig.. gizgsf 'tsiff fi? 7 L. . .5 Y .Q 1' .L-. fi: Q. --Q.. I 1 Q, Nh' ' ' f-z:? ifNfff::s?' 3 1 5. . v Q '55 if K 2-X is' i Q K 34 . L s Q 8 f . , Xu W il mx gf f ' W 'Q x K 'WML if Q Xgvrw -.14 J- it nz 5.5 7 Mgpgr iwggiw , mfg. . Q ,. x Q! w . Q X. bs W vs V' x gy uv' S 5 5 gf? lf iwbw K I 'Q .4 I ,f' 'S V ..f-4 SL Tnmnrrnw Nlzxtlieiiizitics. one ol' tlie basic sciences ol' yesterclziy :mtl toclziy. will always rzmk als one ol' the most iiiiportzuit subjects :it Xvilllllll Hills. .'Xlll'lCIll peoples usecl lll2lll1l'lIl2lllC'2ll t'2llClll1lll0llS to liuilcl houses :mtl tu stiicly astrology. 'lloclziy mzmy more plizlses ol' work clepeml on iiizitliemzlties. liiimvletlge ol' this subject is :ls useful to tlie liottsewile. l'iU'tii'itiU' D D up liei' l'1tll0ll points 'ls it is to the scientist. clesigiiiiig tlie television sets of IOIIIUITOW. lieczliise ul' tliis impo1'tztlic'e llllllly stu- cletits etirolletl in tlie inure ziclvzliieecl tslzisses ol' fXlgelJi':1 :mtl 'liigoiioiiietry iii tultliticm to tlieii' requiretl two years of stucly. NVQ- loitiitl tlizit the i1iti'ic'z1eies ol' these subjects eoitlcl be iiizisteretl by logical tliiiikiiig :incl cliligeiit stitcly. lvilllllll llills stiuleiits will be well pre- pzlrecl to biiiltl tlie world ol' the litttire lmecaittse ul' their stiulies iii iiizltlieiiizities. lfimi Rrmm' Mr. Luedeke, NI i s s Kielifer. Sfrrnlzl Ifrmu' Miss Iiersting, Mr. l,eecls. I Aga t Thin! Rmv: Mr. Clzlrpeil- ter, Mr. Gzissnizui. lfnllrfll lfmv: NI i s s Hzirtleilm, Nliss llerker. r-'ff QV' 4 ?'iP' . M wa- , -Mmm.. ,hw 5 'F . LQ ww .Q kg-1,9 M .n W1Jm2L3lW54y.niiv-fn-so-vm kkk' 'I-JLZIQ-A...,..74Jl,,,,Qf4.M,l5.XQ7kl'T322 X' ur X' A , A 1' , . - - .A . ,L Q E .,.,. ,.. ,M Q Hi 'M-,vw--A V Q'-M r Q ,, is 4 I pw -4 1 x Histor tt 'in -uwwy Nm' .All lwfl: Miss Sanford. D. l.ztt-ey, P. Thexton, and A. .-Xnderson tune in ou the presidential e l e rt i on re- turns. Crrzlvr: Miss Sanford: CI0l.'kZU1ASI'.' Miss Dunphy, Miss lXloorntan. Miss Sclnueusxer, Miss Schwenker, Miss Lewnsolin, Mr. Farnhatu. liacli student has the chance to voice his opinions in this history Class of an Atittrirati school. The teaflret' is there to guide and instruct his pupils, not to inlliet the doctrines ol' the state on tltctn. This is in direct contrast to the schools ol' the enerny. This is the way we hope the youth ol all nations will discuss their country's problems alter the wars end. Our history classes teach us not merely facts of past events. but point out their relation to pri-settt and luture ones. XVQ study the history of our country and the history of the world in preparzttiou lor an active citizenship in the new united world of the future. Page 2I MM ,i N A . - 'S -3 ff ,Q 7 7 ,M 1 'W WL N rjijx-'J -yixu. V-1 I lg X 4 f en g 1 ' ' U-'j Q i I if P Y 'Q y 1 . V , ' J 9 ,W rw. x f 3 fl exif .J ,JJ , A4199 N in 5 J '- f ' Q xl , MJ Q ml 'H 3 J X' K L y u 2 V' ,J 'S LJ 5 Q N x 2 xv . F3 V ' V '- A f.N h5v JV hw! 4 s 1 Ln N J ., K W . V i -J? - - Mwx 14 agen, 1 1l Am., ri ffi' fr Syd MJ 'six-J Q5 X wk 3, 5523. Q 3 J ' , 2' ,R 4 FX'-'J 5 X v. . YM R i ,v I' ig ' 5 fi E Q MMMWQW Nllx. Clzdlmrculll Nlnx. llmwufruxv imxw 'Ss N NIV, Ckmnclh Nliss Nlhmnic XXWlmxn su- lnvrxixvs:1l,a1in lcsL Page 23 : lixs.Xlirv xXvHStHl hc hc1'lmulmHs xxhlm A I U1 icnl. , 1 Z 1-1- .Il iv , W-muff? 70 MM A 7 rf MQW W . Q, SF' S335 -f 44, ..... ....4f.4:4,'A'A 'Y mv-M... M IIVA , 'W' ,W-f' W Yam Vjwfwf' . I' M, Maw, N ' 013' 'WM ,.,.-aw' A - M-nr . ,K,Nl,. , any . .gg 6? we mwmwmw . 2 Q -W 5 -. sig 4 ,A X k at M 2 W ig 4. ' X :it A in X K X 3 gq A-N Q Q , x K Q we Q . ff, , vii A W fwm -f Rt tlifing that air trayel will decrease sife ol? the world. B. A. Glas, .P nson. H. Hallo. and Frieder arc tuncstly studying the languages ol othtr countries. Lanquaqes Lead Tn World ntlerstantlln Due to air travel the world is growing snialler all the lime. Alter the war no city in the world will be more than sixty hours away lroui any other city. This change will obviously bring about greater international travel and cooperation. However. there can be no cooperation unless there is also a niutual understanding between the peoples ol' all the nations. As a step toward this greater understanding. many pupils ol' XValnut Hills enrolled in the French. German, and Spanish classes. XVe learned the language and customs ol' these countries. 'llhrough a study of the literature. history. and art of our world neighbors we became acquainted with their culture and discovered that it was not so dillerent lroni our own. VVhen we travel to liurope and South .-Xnierica, after peace has been estabf lished. we shall carry these ideas with us. Until the da' arrives when there is one universal lan- 5 guage. we must speak the languages of niany countries in order to cooperate and work with thein to build a iust and lasting peace. 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Kumler. inel, Miss Lolle, Crosby Here at Wfalnut Hills we have always been proud of our speech department. The course is entirely optional. but many students enroll each year to learn the fundamentals of good speaking. Speech. dramatics. and debating are olllered. The purpose of all these classes is the development of the voice and the improvement of diction and expression. Nothing is a better teacher than practical experi- ence. ln keeping with this fact many productions are given by this department in addition to class- room work. Every year the outstanding achieve- ment ol' the speech department is the Shakespearian play. Other activities include assemblies, planned and executed by the students, Radio Guild broad- casts, and dramatic plays. The men and w s 'reat problems must be able to think clearly and logially to arrive at the correct decision. The leaders ol America rnust be able to present their ideas so that they are clearly understood. The youth in the class- rooms of today will be the leaders in the world ol' tomorrow. YVC students in lValnut Hills will be well equipped to accept this leadership. The experience gained in these outside activities will be carried with us to the business an omen who decide the world' 1 tl social world. Miss Baechle and Miss Lotze. Page 28 fi f'? IWi a ' 3 rg l Q 'L 0 . ' f, BSL 5 AMT. ff if fu qs J f AQ g m X A f- - xfg X J HU 5 ,sm if gl , if h 1 I XE? an yn :Q Q' ' f J 3' 4 ii ii SL S Q S .5 , ki P. K P A K1 K H+ f' 'f 4 ' ,Q S X Y A I-lrt llnurses Have Became Imzrnasinql Popular Miss lielleville guides her pupils to a fuller understanding and appret'iation ol nl Mr. Dauterich ably instructs his special art class in the technique of using oils. .M Walnut Hills the widest range of art experiences is offered for pupils enrolling in the special art classes. Those having ability and interest are encouraged to take this course. For complete living, enjoyment of cultural values, and the fruitful enjoy- ment of leisure time, the special arts course offers ample opportunity. These pupils also receive training in art appreciation which includes an understanding of the re- lation ol' art to the pupil's own life. The projects provide an outlet for creative ability. developing individuality and freedom of expression. Other than the regularly de veloped class projects the young artists find pleasure in the extensive work done annu- ally for the many and varied activitiesg such as, the stage settings for the school pro- ductions, the B. A. Prom, Home-coming, and the art work in the Rmnemlmuzver. Page 30 Consumer Erluealinn Stresses Eraeieus Living ln its fullest sense, art education is an integration of both creative and appreciative experiences, imparting necessary information ancl developing cliscrimination ancl taste. 'l'o the extent that youth is aware of the breadth and significance ol' art, it is of value in the selection of the material things of life. and ol' value in the art of living. lt is necessary. therefore. that the high school pupil be aware ol' his prob- lems as a consumer ol' both the material and the aesthetic things of lile and the value ol' art in making such selections. His art education shoulcl be an integration ol' selective experiences. inlorination and cliscriminative iiuclgnient. equipping him with a conscious scale ol' values and a working philosophy for their nsc. Awareness of beauty in the things of every clay living makes lor enjoyment in ordinary experiences and leacls to sensitiveness in sleeper appreciations. Consumer eclucation in lValnut Hills is more than mere factual information anal 1mver-the-counter buying. lt is a working experience in the application of principles ol' harmony. fitness. ancl beauty to the business ol' living. to the orclerly planning oi one's life. and to the choice and selection oli the materials things ol' lile lor which Sl2llltlZll'llS of value ancl stanclarcls ol taste are necessary. :N ff L 'n 'l x x 5 in Mrs, Carmichael skillfully helps her pupils to develop discrimination and taste. im, flux.-if Manual rts Furnish Practical Experience 1 'QMS ..-25' Manassas: wxvkf 23241526- 1359 5 A! l'-rf Mr. Pctcrsmi fltvcks thc tlcsign ol' one ol' his mechanical drawing 5lllill'lllS. qxlllltbllgll XValmtt llills clues lltll trntpliasift' lltllllt' making' :mtl iittlttstrial 2ll'Is. llCYL'l'lllClL'SS. our tlcpart- mctits in thcsc lit-lcls. though c'm11paratix'cly small. arc quite cllicicut. ll0IllCIll2llilllg' is limitctl to pupils ol' thc scvcmh aml cighth gratlcs. who. in acltlititm to gaining' prat'tic'al L'XlJCl'lL'llCl' with a stove :mtl sewing basket. arc also tlrillctl in thc basic' tlicory ol. tht' culinary :mtl housca holtl arts. lntlustrial arts uctivitics in om' school clivitlc into two tlivisious. 'lihc boys ol' tht' scvcmh :mtl eighth gratlcs work in metals :mtl wootl. 'l'hc mechanical drawing course that is olifcrctl to high scilmol boys and girls is vitaliiecl by its timely ncctl. Page 32 A-5 ts! Xliss Moorman hvlps one ol' thc' girls in hcr cmh gratlt- sowing class Ml' llK'lL'l'5Ull N...,-at J xl 4 He:-ldlnq Gund Hunks Brnadens Uur Hnrl uns iw, ' '1111' v - . 1' 35 ' 929' 'sf VTX gk N 11 xfg ' 1 f1 L . Y ilu 7 ' '41 r 11 f1 134- 52. 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M ,K ,Www if Q is A Q,.,,.,.m-as K W,.,,m ,wwzwkfwkw .MW-wzww K' Mmm f-ww f ...W 'fxdimvs-'f N5 ., MNA , -X1 mmwwmwaw.,:q,yLN, O s 6 . 5566-Q 'E X. 5,0 A um., MQ? if 'L A 'aw 1 ,R a D H 1 wk ' 1 4 ., -,-, wg, ,M 'X- . , ,gh ,Q MJ . X, :as b mf, ,e Q X 1559.3 is ,Wy W . fy-www 2.4 -x 'K?ia,ff-YA: F ,., ., ,Jr ' M.,- wx iw 5 wif fs SQ X5-13 x if If .5 ' N K, . fd h,.w s 3. sf, ml. 1 A idw. 'ww 3 ..1-v Ph silzal Education Emphasizes Heallhful Livinq The cry of one! two! three! four! intermingled with groans issuing from our large gymnasium tells the passer-by that undiscipliiied bodies are bei11g Sll'Cllgll1L'IlCCl by exercise. This lfillllillg is a 111ild form of that which the army gives to the 1ne11 in the service. The boys are 11ot the only ones being toughened up for the jobs which lie ahead. Ulalniit Hills girls also take advantage of the fine pools a11d gy1m1asiu1n equipment. 301155 However. our classes 2lI'Cll'l all work a11d no play. for merry shouts testify that everyone is enjoying him- self during an exciting basketball or volleyball g1llllC. Almost every day after scl1ool ill good weather boys Zlllll girls are out 011 the field practicing football. hockey. or baseball. 'llllCl'C are no spectators i11 our gym classes sitting by watching the others work: we are all out on the floor lllliillg part in tl1e friendly competition. l11 our lfilillillg at lValnut Hills we acquire two valuable assets. a well informed mind and a strong um SCIICH body. A M A l Miss Hanaiicr hiiss Criltlnlf NI11 Davis N111 Yarrelinaiin Mr. Bass 27 29 30 S S -use '91--f at K .t ks SS kk Q ' In the midst of the struggle and turmoil of war, the minds of thinking Americans turn to plans for the postwar world. VVe are dreaming of a world of peace and security in which freedom is the keynote. Here at Waliiiit Hills we are building the foundation for such a world, for our life is already similar to the dream we have for the future. We believe that if all the youth of the world could have the advantages and opportunities for freedom and self- government that we have. the world peace could be a reality. Wfe not only study the principles of democracy from books, but we practice them in our daily lives. Student council members, chosen by the student body, actually hold the reigns of government in their own hands. This experience in formulating school rules lor the benefit of all gives these pupils an insight into the workings of democracy. The upper school is organized for greater efficiency. Every year the members of the ninth. tenth. eleventh. and twelfth grades elect their own officers. These officers with the counseling of the class advisor make the plans for class activities. ln school we are having our first opportunity to use our rights of freedom of the press. Our weekly school newspaper, com- pletely edited by the students, carries the news of the school, cur- rent sports happenings, interviews. and editorials on world problems. Our writings are not controlled by government opinions, but only by honesty and fair dealing. Since YValnut Hills is strictly a college preparatory school, we are required to take a wide variety of subjects so that we may have a broad cultural background for college. Still the numer- ous different subjects enable us to follow our own talents and interests in planning our course of study. The seniors of the class of '45 have completed their high school work and are now looking to the immediate future as well as the postwar world. Commencement this year will mean entering the armed forces for many, beginning in college for others. and starting in the business world for some. Wherexfer they go, Wal- nut Hills graduates will be well prepared to meet the new situa- tions because of the training received here . ., ,'- 1Wvfv itwffg S5fz1Lttfisil'5f'fi?3h, ,- -r'-.Q 1 .f 4 f 'M -at f ff'-, 552 A 'Yi' . 'T ' YN, - I7-'P L- i ix Cn' ' al fl' 'X y ,Jyiy C. .ly Rl. ' Ln G-bf. En ca n stwar ' lament GENE ACH Music Appreciation Club 10, ll fPres.J, 12 QSec'y.j5 Daisy Chain ll: X. E. M. 115 Radio Guild 125 Child Care 105 Girl Reserves 10, ll, 125 Current History Club ll, 12. DAN ACKMAN Chatterbox 125 Current History Club 125 Football 105 Track 95 Golf 125 Rifle Team 85 Intramurals 7, 8. ARTHUR ADLER Chatterbox Art Stiff 12 C , , ' Freshman ' ' r , irl Reserves , 5X.'.M. ' ' 1 s N Hi-Y 9, 10, 115 Stage Design Crew 11, 125 B. A. Prom C ittee 11, 2 ' . . S BETTE E G. A. A. 10, 11, 125 Girl Reserves 10, tCabinetj 11, 125 Chatterbox 10, 115 Spanish Club 10, 115 Current History Club 105 Home Coming Committee 125 X. E. M. 12. FREDA ALTER A Midsummer Night's Dream 115 Girl Reserves 10, ll, 125 Latin Club 105 Music Appreciation Club 10. ANN AMAN Chatterbox Sports Staff 115 Gleam Staff 9, 105 French Club 125 Glee Club 9, 105 Crafters Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Girl Reserves 10, 115 X. E. M. 12: Current History Club 115 Jr. Dramatic Club 105 Freshman Choir 9. BETTY ALICE AMMONS Remembrancer 125 Girl Reserves 10, ll, 125 Midget Dramatic Club 7. ANN ANDERSEN Girl Reserves 10 QCabinetj, 11, 125 G. A. A. 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Freshman Choir5 X. E. M. 125 Chatterbox 10, ll: Current History Club 125 Spanish Club 115 Glee Club 9, 10, ll. DONALD ASHCRAFT X. E. M. 125 Hi-Y 95 Motion Picture Operator 12: Glee Club 8. WILLIAM AVERET T Botany Club 105 Radio Club 125 Cross-Country Team 105 Hi-Y. BEVERLY BACHRACH Chatterbox 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 9, 105 Girl Reserves 10, 115 Child Care 105 Midget Dramatic Club 7. MARY BAILEY G. A. A. 8, 9, 10, 11 QBoartlJ, 12 QSec'y.J5 Spanish Club 125 Botany Club 10. JEAN BARLAGE Senior Choir 11, 125 Glee Club 125 Junior Chorusg Freshman Choir5 Sophomore Choirg G. A. A. 8, 9. 10, ll, 125 X. E. M. 125 Current History Club 125 Girl Reserves 12. JOHN A. BATES X. E. M. 11, 125 Chatterbox ll, 12 QBusiness Staffjg Quill and Scroll 125 A Cappella Choir 125 Rifle Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Band 9, 105 Orchestra 9, 105 1Valnuts of 'Ll3 5 Hi-Y 9, 105 Junior Swimming Team 8. BETTY BEAN Girls Glee Club 10, 11, 12 q'1'reas.j5 Girl Reserves 10, ll, 12 fSec'y.J5 Big Sister 125 A Cappella Choir 115 li. M. 125 G. A. A. 125 Cap Leader 125 Spanish Club 105 Student Council Il. DAVID ALLEN BECKNER Class President 125 Student Council ll, 125 Class Treas. 105 Hi-Y 9, 10 fTreas.J, 11, 125 A Cappella Choir 10, ll, 12 f1'res.J5 Octette ll, 125 X. E. M. 12 QTreas.J5 Walnuts of '44, '-l5 5 Cum Laude5 Football 9, 10, 11. IRVVIN BEHRENDT Walnuts of '44, '45 QStudent Producerj5 Chatterbox 9, 10, 11, 12 QSports Editorj5 Big Brother 125 Remetnbrancer 11, 125 Quill and Scroll ll, 125 Radio Guild 10, 11, 125 Football 9, 10, 115 Merry WVives of Windsor 12. MARILYN BERGER G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, 105 Crafters Club 9, 105 Spanish Club 9, 105 Current History Club 125 Girl Reserves 10, ll: Walnuts of '45. JANET BERNSTEIN Remembrancer 11, 125 Girl Reserves 10, 11, 125 G, A. A. 8, 9, 10, 115 X. E. M. 125 Spanish Club 125 Current History Club 115 Botany Club 10 fSec'y.j5 Latin Club 105 Girls League Historian 125 Cum Laude5 Chat- terbox 9. MARTHA JEAN BILLUPS Crafters Club 11, 125 Botany Club 93 Glee Club 11, 12: Sophomore Choir5 Freshman Choirg G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Girl Reserves 7, 8, 95 Home Economics Club 8. Page 38 MORTON A. B1NDER Current History Club 125 Debate Club 125 Clayton High School 9, 10. ll. G. W. BINNS, ll. Scenery Painting 125 B. A. Prom Committee ll, 12: Crafters Club 12. ANITA BLACRMAN Spanish Club 10, 11. 125 Girl Reserves 10, 125 Crafters Club 125 Current History Club 105 Child Care 10. VERA BLACKMAN Chatterbox 10, ll: Girl'Reserves 10, ll, 12: Spanish Club 10: Crafters Club 125 Child Care 10. Suu ELIEN BLAKE ' Student Council 8 tSec'yj, 10, 115 Remenibrancer 125 Chatterbox 125 Radio Guild Club 12: Birthday ol' the 1nfanta 10: Spanish Club 95 Current History Club tTrcas.j 125 Latin Club 95 Girl Reserves 105 Stagedoor 10. jOHN BLASHILL Cross Country Team 12: A Cappella Choir 10, ll, 125 Walnuts of 1 l, '-l5 : Motion Picture Operator 10, 11, 125 Hi-Y 10, ll, 12: X. B. M. 125 German Club 11, 12 tVice-Prcs.l5 Radio Club 115 Freslnnan Choir: Intramurals 9. ROBERT THOMAS BLISS Swimming Team 10, ll, 12: Orchestra 95 Baird 8, 95 lValnuts of 'l2 5 Spanish Club 105 Spring Concert 95 Midget Dramatic Club 8. JANICIC BLOOM Midget Dramatic Club 75 junior Chorus 85 Glee Club 95 Bowling Club 95 Sophomore Choir: junior Dramatic Club 10: Girl Reserves 10, 115 X. li. M. 115 Current History Club 115 Senior Dramatic Club 11. IIQANETTIE BOL1iR Midget Dramatic Club 75 Freshman Choir: Girl Reserves 9, 12. MARTHA BRAND Radio Guild 115 Current llistory Club 11: G. A, A. 9, 10, 115 Life Saving 95 Chatterbox 10. CHARLIQS BROGDAN A Cappella Choir 10, 125 X. li. M. 12: Trztck 7171011111 12. RICGINA BROGDAN Big Sister 125 X. li. M. 12: 'l'riple '1'rio 11, 125 A Cappella Choir 10, ll, 125 lilections Committee S, 9, 105 Walnuts ol' 'l5 5 Girl Reserves 10, 11, 12: Chatterbox 12: Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12 tAss't Sec'yl5 junior Chorus 7, S. DANIEL PAUL BROXVN Chatterbox 10, ll, 12: Motion Picture Operator 125 German Club ll, 12 tSec'yj5 Radio Guild 125 Current History Club ll, 125 Debate Club 11, 125 Stamp and Coin Club 9. RALPH BROWNE Basketball 95 Football 9. 125 Track 115 Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 German Club 11 tTreas.j: Current History Club 10, 115 RC1l1Cl1l1J1'211lCCI' ll, 12: Big Brothers 11, 125 Cum Laude. klO11N BRUNSMAN A Cappella Choir 9, 10, 115 X. 15. M. 12: German Cltib 10, 125 Intramural Manager 125 Basketball 95 Cum Laude. BIQTSY ANN BlTCH'1'liR Crafters Club 10, 125 G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: junior Chorus 7, S: Midget Dramatic Club '75 Water Pageant 7. ERNEST BURKHART Scenery Painters 12: Spanish Club 12: Crafters Club 12. PIQGGY ANN BllRNli'1 I' Junior Chorus 85 Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Crafters Club 10, 125 Girl Reserves 9, 10, 11, 12: G. A. A. S, 9, 10, ll, 12. ETHEL BYARD G- A- A. 7, 8 tllvilrtll, 9, 10. ll, 12 flloartlj: Current History Club 125 Crafters Club 12: Girl Reserves 10: Spanish Club 0: Sophomore Choir. JACK CAHALL Merry,1Vives' ol' lAIindsor 12: Stage Door ll: A lllidsummer Nights Dream 11: Ulrysting Place 10: Hi-Y 11, 125 Current History Club 11: Chess Club 115 Chatterbox 12: Stamp and Coin Club 10. DIXIE CAMPBICLI. Merry XN'ives of XVindsor 125 Stage Door 12: Big Sister 125 Radio Guild ll, 12: Gleain Staff 12: X. 15. M. 12: Spanish Club 125 B. A, Prom Committee 115 Music Appreciation Club ll. Page 39 HAROLD CA NI N Football 9, 10, ll, 121 Baseball 10, 115 Football Coach 115 X. E. M. 12: Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. GWENDOLYN DELORES CANN Glee Club 9, 10, 115 Dance Club 125 Girl Reserves 9, 10, ll, 125 Spanish Club. JUDITH ANN CARLETON Girl Reserves 10, 11 tCabinetj, 12 Q1'res.j5 Big Sister 125 G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Crafters Club 10, ll, 125 X. E. M. 12: Current History Club 11, 125 Gleam Staff 125 Girls League Cap Leader 12. WILLIAM C. CECIL Football 9, 10. 11, 125 Basketball 9. 10, 122 Baseball 10, 125 Hi-Y 10, ll, 125 Choir 9: Intramurals 7. 8, 95 1're-Induction 11. LFE C1-IOLAK Orchestra 8, 10, 115 Baud 8, 10, 11. 12: lValnuts ol' '13, 'Al5 5 Traffic Squad 8. ELAINE MYR1. COHEN Girl Reserves 10, 11, 12 tCabinetj5 G. A. A. 10, 11, 125 Radio Guild 10, 11, 125 Chatterbox 115 X. E. Nl. 125 Botany Club 105 First Aid 10, ll: Life Saving ll, 12. NANCY COITRSEY Daisy Chain 115 G. A. A. 7. 8, 9, 10, ll, 125 Crafters Club 125 Student Council 95 Cirl Reserves 10. ll, 12 tCabinetj5 Chatterbox 125 Child Care 105 Midget Dramatic Club 7. H. JAMES H ENRY CROSBY GENE CULLEN Shakespearian Play 125 Walnuts of 'll : David Copperfield 105 Gleam QLit. Ed.j 11, 12 QCovEd.j: Chatterbox 9. 10, 115 Student Council 95 Class Vice-Pres. 95 Quill and Scroll ll. LEE ALDEN DAVIS Senior Choir 10. ll. 12: Ortette 125 Sophomore Choir 105 Track 10. PHILIP A. DeCAM1' Current History Club 10, 11, 12: Radio Guild ll, 125 Chatterbox 125 Big Brothers 125 X. E. M. 125 Band 9, 105 Sophomore Choir5 A Mid- summer Nightls Dream ll: Ctun 1.autle. - BARBARA DIAMOND Crafters Club ll, 125 Sophomore Choir. ARLIE JO DUDSON G. A. A. 9, 10, 11,125 Crafters Club ll, 125 Botany Club 10. RUTH HELEN DOERMAN Remembrancer 12 QArt Editorj5 Crafters Club 8, 12 tl'res,l5 Quill and Scroll 125 Girl Reserves 10. 11, 12: G. A. A. 7, 8. 9, 10, ll, 125 Botany Clttb 115 1'41'CS1l1llll11 Clioir5 Midget Dramatics 75 Dance Club 7. EDIVIN DREIBELBIS Football 9, 11. 125 Intramural Basketball Manager ll. CLARENCE DlTESlNC Football 9, 11, 12: Tennis 11, 125 Walnuts of 'll 5 A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 12. HOWARD ECKER NANCY 1'il1.ERS X. E. M. 115 Currctu History Clttb 125 Crafters Club 10, 11, 12 Qlioardjg Spanish Club 125 G. A. A. 10, 11, 125 Music Appreciation Club 125 Wal- nuts of 'Al2 5 Orchestra 95 Child Care 10. GEN E1'1EVE KATH RYN ELBERTY Latin Club 105 Spanish Club 125 G. A. A. 125 Crafters Club12. STANLEY ELFENBAUM ELISE ELKINS Music Appreciation Club ll, 125 Glee Club 125 X. E. M. 115 Latin Cltlb 95 G. A. A. 8, 95 Cum Laude. Page 40 JACK ENGLEHART Octette 10: A Cappella Choir 10, ll, 12: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Walnuts ol' '11, '-159: X. li. M. 123 Traffic. Squad 9, 10, ll, 12. 1 ALICE ICRHARDT junior Chorus 8: Freshman Choirg Glee Club 9, 10, ll: A Cappella Choir 10, ll, 12: Triple Trio ll, 12: Girl Reserves 10, ll, 12 tCabinetj: G. A. A. 8, 9, 10. ll: X. li. M. 12: Big Sister 12: Walnuts of '42. ADliI.AlDli F1-1'l 1'1G Big Sister 12: Girl Reserves 10, ll. 12 CCabinetj3 G. A. A. 9, 10, ll, 121 X. IC. M. 12: German Club ll: Current History Club 123 Crafters Club 12. RONALD FISHER Orchestra 7, H. 9. 10. ll, 12: Band S, 9, 10, ll, 12: Revue 7. 9, 10. ll, 12: Clarinet Quartet 7, 8, 95 Saxaphone Quintet 7, 9. CRYSTAL lf0GI.1i Class Treasurer 12: Class Secretary ll: Big Sister 12: Student Council 9. 10, ll, A Cappella Choir 10, ll, 12: Girl Reserves 10, ll, 12 tCabinetJ: junior Chorus 7. S: Spanish Club 12: Freshman Choir. SYLVIA FOX Chatterbox 12: X. li. M. 12: Current History Club 10. ll, 12: G. A. A. 10, ll, 12: Girl Reserves 10. ll. 12: Water Pageant 8. WILLIAM FR.-XNKl'1NS'l'1-llN Current History Club 9, 12: X. 1-I. Nl. 12: Spanish Club 10: lntrainural Manager 8: Intramurals 7. H. 9. IANE 1-'RIICDER X. li. M. 12: Current History Club ll, 12: French Club ll, 12 tl'res.jg Girl Reserves ll, 12: G. A. A. 10, ll, 12: Gleen Club 10. IRIS FRIICDMAN Merry Wives of Windsor 125 Stage Door 11: Girl Reserves 10, ll, 123 Glee Club 9, 10: Radio Guild 12: Current History Club 10. ll, 12: X. E. M. 12: Spanish Club 10. ll, 12: Sr. Dramatic Club ll, 12. SHIRLEIC FRIICDMAN Cum Laude: Quill and Scroll 12: Big Sisters 125 Bus. Mgr. Gleanl 12: Daisy Chain ll: Renieinbrancer Stalf 12: Girls League Cap Leader 12: B. A. 1'roin Conunittee ll: X. li. M. 12: spanish Club 12 t'1'reas.1g Girl Reserves. JOHN FROOMIC Radio Guild 12: junior Dramatic Club 9, 10: Senior Dramatic Club 11, 12: Remember The Day : David Copperl'ield : Midsutnnier Nights Dreain : The Merry Wives ol Windsor. 1.V1-ZLYN 1-'llklik Girl Reserves 10. 12: Freshman Choir: Crafters Club 11, 12: Botany Club 10 f'l'reas.j: German Club ll. 12. TOM GARDNER Football 12: lntrauuirals 10: Golf ll. 12. BETTY ANN GLAS A Cappella Choir 11. 12: Reinetnbrancer Staff 123 Le Cercle lfrancais ll. 12: Glee Club 9, 10. ll, 12: X. li. M. 123 Music Appreciation 9, 10, ll Wire. l'res.j: Girl Reserves 10, ll, 12: junior Chorus 7: Sophomore Choir. l'HO1iBli G1iSCHlilDl'1R Big Sister 12: .X Cappella Choir ll, 12: X. li. M. 121 Girl Reserves 10. ll, 123 Current History Club ll, 12: Glee Club 10: Sophonlore Choir. SHIRLEY G1l,l.liSI'lli Chatterbox 12: Renietnlnancer ll: Walnuts of '-13, '-11, '45 : Triple Trio 10, ll, 12: .X Cappella Choir 10, ll, 123 Glee Club 9. 10, 11,23 Girl Reserves 10, 11, I2 tYice-l'res,j: Stage Painting ll: B. A. l'l'0II1 Conimittee ll, 12. MIRIAM GOLDMAN Chatterbox 11, 12: Suburban News Representative 125 Music Appreciation 1- 1 . V 1 9 1. 8,91 Botany Club10:C.raltersClub l-. Nl1Nli'l lli GOLDSMITH Senior Counril 12 tChairinanj: Big Sister 12: Student Council tex-oll licioj 12: Daisy Chain ll: Gleain Staff ll: X. E. M. 125 Current History Club 12g Girl Reserves 10. ll, 12: G. A. A. 8, 9, 10, ll, 12. Vll.LlS GRADISON, jR. Cunt Laude: Student Council 12 tVice-1'res.j: Chairnlau War Activitie' Conunittee 12: Swinnning 10, ll. 12: Relnenibrancer flius. Mgizj 12: dg Brothers 12: Current History Club QSec'y.1 12: Student Court 12. X MILDRIQD GR1-Il-1NFlli1.D THOMAS GRICICNXVALD Radio Guild ll, 12 fl'res.jg Student Council 113 Big Brothers , 3 G. A. A. 7, 8. 9, 10, ll, 12: Girl Reserves 10, 11,12:Ct'al'tet'slZlttli1 ?X1 1 12 X. E. M. 12 tVice-1'res.jg A Midsummer Night's Dream : The Merry Wives of Windsor, Walnuts of '-14 : Motion Picture Operator 10, ll, 12. PIQI 41 EDWIN GRUSD Intramurals 9, 105 General Science Club 95 Pre-Induction Class 11. DAVID M. HABER Intramurals 9, 105 Model Airplane Club 9, 10, 11, 12 fPres.j5 Rifle Club 9, 10, 12 QPres.j5 Band 9, 105 General Science Club 95 Cross Country 9: X. li. M. 125 Radio Club 95 Yolley Ball 12. NADAV HALEV1 A Cappella Choir 11, 125 Swimming Team 10, 11, 12: Walnuts of '-l5 5 Sophomore Choir5 Current History Club 12. NICK HALMI Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Swimming Team 10, ll, 125 Track Team 9, 10, ll. 125 Intramurals 95 Hi-Y QSec'y.j, I0 QYice-1'res.j, ll Q'I'reas.j. 12 tPres.j5 Big Brothers 125 Gym Club 9. STANLEY HAMER Hi-Y 9, 10, 11,125 Inlralnurals 9,103X. ILM. ll. IRVING HARRIS Motion Picture Operator 9: Intramurals 7, 8, 9, 105 Merry Wives ol' WVindsor 12: Chatterbox 125 Walnuts of 'Al5 5 X. E. M. 125 junior Dramatic Club 10. LESTER HARRIS Basketball 115 Intramurals 9, 10, ll. RUTH HART Spanish Club 10, 115 Girl Reserves 10, 115 Crafters Club 12. GEORGE HASHEZUNY MARJORY HAUENSTEIN Class Secretary 125 Student Council 125 Big Sister 125 Walnuts of '-15 : X. M. 11, 12 qSec'y.j5 Band 7, 8, 9, 10, 115 Orchestra 8, 9, 10, 115 Girl Reserves 105 Cum Laude. jEAN HELLER Senior Council 125 Big Sister 125 Quill and Scroll 11, 125 Student Council 8, 11 fSec'yj 125 Gleam 11, 12 fCo-liditory5 Chatterbox 10, tNews Editorj 115 Girls League Pres. 125 Cum Laude: E. M. 12: Remembrancer 12. ADORIA HENRY Girl Reserves 9, 10, ll, 125 Glee Club 115 Dance Club 125 Botany Club 105 G. A. A. 7, 85 Midget Dramatic Club 7, 8. I 0, G , ' JANEHERRON ,l.- i'i 4,-'V i X. E. M. 125 Big Siste1gdI25 Glee Club 115 jtin.ior.C1roir'9, 105 junior Dramatic Club 9,vfQ1:.1Hf11Oli Chorusl8f 'Girl Reserves 1'1. .v J. ALICE HEYROTH Senior Council 12: G. A. A. 11, 12 fBoardj5 Big Sister 125 Girl Reserves 125 Le Circle Francais 125 Current History Club 11, 125 Glee Club 115 Girls League Cap Leader 125 X. E. M. 12. NORMAN A. HILL Chatterbox 10, ll, 12 QAssociate Editoryg Baseball 125 Golf 10, 11, 125 Volleyball 125 Gleam ll, 125 Quill and Scroll 11, 125 Current History Club 10, ll, 125 Rifle Team 9, 105 Hi-Y 9, 10, ll, 125 X. li. M. 12. NORMAN R. HILL Intramurals 7, 8, 9, 105 Traffic Squad 75 Current History Club 125 X. E. M. 12. EDWIN HOEHN A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 125 Octette ll, 125 X. E. M. 125 Traffic Squad 8, 19, 10, 11, 12 QMajorj5 Volleyball 115 junior Chorus 85 Freshman Choir. HARRY HOERR Orchestra 9, 10, 115 Walnuts of '12, '-13, '44 5 Model Airplane Club 9, 105 Radio Club 115 Football 11, 12. MARILYN HOFFMA N A Cappella Choir 11, 125 junior Chorus 7, 85 Freslunau Choir5 Sophomore Choir5 Midget Dramatic Club 7. 8. ROBERT HOLLAENDER Hi-Y 9, 105 Boys Glee Club 9, 105 Sophomore Choir5 junior Chorus S. MARY ELLEN HOLMES A Cappella Choir ll, 125 Glee Club 10, ll: Freslnnan Choir5 Sophomore Choir5 Big Sister 125 X. E. M. 125 G. A. A. 9. 10, 11, 125 German Club 11, Page 42 PAT HUNDLEY Senior Council 123 Current History Club 123 Girl Reserves 10, 11, 12 fC3lDl11CllQ Girls League Cap Leader 123 Big Sisters 12 QHeadj3 Glee Club 9, 10, 113 X. M. 123 Chatterbox 10, 113 G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. BETTY HUTTENBAUER Chatterbox 123 Radio Guild Club 123 X. E. M. 12: Current History Club 11, 123 Girl Reserves 11, 123 G. A. A. 10. BILL JACKSON THOMAS jACKSON Orchestra 7, 8, 93 Walnuts of '41, '42 3 Spring Concert 10, 113 Freslnnan Choir3 Sophomore Choir3 Football Team 123 Track Team 123 Intra- murals 7, 8, 9, 10. THELMA JACOBS Big Sister 123 Chatterbox 11, 123 Gleatn 11, 123 Quill and Scroll 12, Girl Reserves 10, 11, 123 X. E. M. 123 Freshman Choirg Crafters Club 11, 123 Current History Club 10, 113 Spanish Club 123 Botany Club 10. CAROL JOHNSON Girl Reserves 10, 11, 123 Music Appreciation Club 10, ll, 12 QVice-Pres.j3 Current History Club 123 Spanish Club 123 Glee Club 9, 10, 113 Freshman Choir3 Sophomore Choir3 junior Chorus 83 Midget Dramatic Club 8. JANE KANTER Spanish Club 9, 103 G. A. A. 7, S, 9, 10, ll, 123 Girl Reserves 10, ll3 Current History Club 123 Crafters Club 10, ll. FRANK KING Remembrancer Staff 123 X. E. M. 123 Rifle Club 9, 103 junior Dramatic Club 103 Intramurals 7, 8,3 B. A. Prom Committee 12 fChairmanj. MARILYN HELEN KING Big Sister 123 Cheerleader 11, 123 Daisy Chain 11: Remembrancer Stall' 11, 123 Gleam 121 Glee Club 103 X. E. M. 113 Walnuts of '45UQ B. A. Prom 11, 12. HERBERT KLEBANOW Current History Club 9, 121 Latin Club 93 Bowling Club 103 X. E. M. 123 Glee Club 7, 8: Intramurals 7, 8, 9, 10. GEORGE KNIGHT Rifle Club 123 X. E. M. 123 Gleam 123 Model Airplane Club 9, ll. ANNE KNOX X. E. M. 123 Spanish Club 123 Girl Reserves 10, ll, 123 G. A. A. 10, II, 121 Latin Club 9. NANCY KOCH B. A. Prom 11, 123 Current History Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 9, 10, ll, 123 Crafters Club 10, 11, 12. ROBERT KRAFT A Cappella Choir 123 Volley Ball Team 10, 12, X. E. M. 123 Chess Clnb 9, 12 fPres.l3 Intramurals 9, 103 Bowling Club 10. NAN KRAMER Triple Trio 10. 11, 123 A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 123 X. E. M. 123 Chatter- box ll, 123 'Wvalnuts of '44, Y45H: Glee Club 9, 10, ll QTreas.j, 123 Girl Reserves 103 Orchestra 123 Boys' Octette Accompanist 11, 123 Sophomore Choir. RICHARD LACY Student Council 123 Hi-Y 9, 10, 11, 123 Football 9. 103 X. li. 111. 12: Freshman Choir 9. ROBERT LAPINSKY Football 123 Basketball 123 Intramurals 12. HARLAN LAY CARY LAWSON Commercial Art Committee 10, ll QChairmanj. 12 QChairmanj3 Big Sister 123 Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 123 X. E. M. 123 Current History Club 123 G. A. A. 11, 123 Girl Reserves 11, 12. FRANCES LEHRNER Spanish Club 9, 10, 113 G. A. A. 9, 10, ll, 123 Chatterbox 123 Botany Club 103 Girl Reserves ll, 123 Gleam 123 Crafters Club 12. BERT LEVINE Golf Team 10 fMgr.j, 11 QMgr.j, 12: Football 123 Baseball IIQ Quill and Scroll 123 Remembrancer 11, 12 QAdv. Mgf.,Q Current History Club ll, 123 Intramurals3 Pre-Induction 111 X. E. M. 123 Camera Club. Page 43 MILTON LICVINE Big Brother 11, 123 Scenery Painting Crew 10, ll, 123 X. li. M. 12: Spanish Cltlb 103 Stage Crew 10. jEAN LEVY Music Appreciation Club 9, 10, 11 QSec'yj, 12 QPres.j3 Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12 QVICC-I,l'CS.JQ Triple Trio 10, 11, 123 Walnuts of '-13, 'f14l 3 Big Sister 123 A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 123 Girl Reserves 10. Il, 12. ROBICRT LICWVIN N Tennis Team 11, 123 Current History Club 121 X. E. M. 122 Radio Club 93 Intramurals 7, 8, 9, 103 junior Choir 8. RICHARD LIEBELT Hi-Y 9, 10 Ql'res.j, llj German Club 11 fvICC-1'l'f.'S.J1 A Midsummer Nights Dream 113 Walnuts ol' 'll 3 Radio Club 11 QSec'y.j3 Student Council 11. LO1S LI'1'WIN Chatterbox 11, 123 Girl Reserves 10, 111 X. li. M. 111 G. A. A. ll, 123 Remembrancer Staff 12: Ifreslnnan Choir: Spanish Club 112 Current History Club 93 Soldier Mail 11. WILLIAM C. LORENZ Morning Watch 12 Q1'res.j3 Merry Wives of Windsor 12: A Midstnnmer Nights Dream IIQ Switnming 'learn 10, ll, 123 Hi-Y 9, 10, 111 A Cap- pella Choir 10. 11, 12: Radio Guild 123 Walnuts ol 'll. STANLEY LUCAS Merry Wives of 1Vindsor 12: Intramurals 7, S. 9, 103 X. li. M. 123 Debate Club 123 Camera Club 103 Midget Dramatic Club 73 jtmior Chorus 7. IDA MAE LllRl1-I G. A. A. 9, 10, 11. 123 Girl Reserves 10, ll, 123 Spanish Club 123 jttnior Dramatic Club 9, 103 Senior Dramatic Club 11, 12: Pride aml l're- judice 12. RUT11 McAl 1ili A Cappella Choir 11, 123 Big Sister 123 X. li. M. 123 Glee Club 9, 10, 111 Girl Reserves 10. 11, 12 tCabinetj3 C. A. A. 7. 8, 9. 10, 111 Crafters Club 10, 11, 123 junior Chorus 7. S3 1-'reshman Choir. VIOLA MAE McAL1'lN A Cappella Choir 10. 11, 12: Girls Glee Club 103 Freshman Choir: junior Chorus 7, 83 Midget 111111111111011111117.81 C. A.A. 7,83 DOLORICS McCANN G. A. A. S, 9. 10, 111 Cheerleauler 11. HUGH McCASL1N Student Council 8, 9, 10, ll tYice-l'rcs.j, 12 f1'1'CS.J1 Current History Club 9, 10, 11, 12 fvlft'-1,l'L'S.jj X. li. M. 123 Student Court 123 Chattelv box 9, 10, 11 tAssoc. l'1d.j, 12 Olake-up 1'Id.j: Gleam 113 Remembrancer 10,111 11i-Y9,10. ROBERT MALANY Radio Club 8, 9: Motion 1'icture Operator S, 93 Hi-Y 9, 11, 123 X. lf.. Nl. 11. MARILYN MALL G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 123 Dance Club 103 X. lf.. M. 123 Spanish Club 12: Remembrancer Staff 12. HAROLD MALLORY Football 'I'eam 9, 10, 11. 123 Basketball '1'eam 10. 11, 123 Baseball '1'eant 11,123 lli-Y9.10,11.12. GLORIA MA,I.l'AR'1'1l-IA Girl Reserves 10, 111 Crafters Club 12: Spanish Cltlb 9. 10, ll, 122 llolany Club 10. ALFRED MANN X. E. M. 123 Orchestra 10, 12: Ctnn Laude. MARILYN MASON Chatterbox 11, 123 Glee Club 9. 10: C. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 123 Current History Club 123 Girl Reserves 10, ll, 12. LOIS MAY Homecoming Decoration Committee 12 ffllllllflllillljj Chatterbox 123 Girl Reserves 103 Latin Club 10: G. A. A. 9, 103 Current History Club 12: Crafters Club 10, 11, 12. RICHARD MEHORNAY Class Vice President 10, 113 Football Team 9, 10, 11, 123 Student Council ll, 123 Basketball Team 9, 10, 11, 123 Big Brother 123 Track Teatn 9, 10, 11. NANCY MFISS Girl Reserves 10, 11, 123 Current History Club 11, 123 Music Appreciation Club 10, 11, 123 X. M. 123 Botany Club 112 Child Care 10: Midget Dramatic Club 7, 8. Page 44 IRWVIN MENACHOF A Cappella Choir 10, ll: Boys Octette 113 Walnuts of '12, 'l3 3 Chess Club 9, 10, ll: Intramurals 9, 10. 1 MAIZIIC MAY Ml1'1FIiR'l' G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 123 X. Ii. M. 123 Girl Reserves 123 Current History Club 123 Homecoming Committee 101 Commercial Art Cotnmittec ll, 123 Midget Dramatic Club 7. FREDERICK MILLER Basketball Team 12: Volleyball Team ll., 123 Cross Country Team 123 Reserve Football 9, 10. HICROLDINIE MINSON Junior Dramatic Club 103 Crafters Club 9. 103 Crafters Board 123 Girl Reserves 10, 123 Music Appreciation Club 10, 123 X. li. M. 12. EDIVARD A. MODIENE Chatterbox ll, 12 flid.13 Chess Club 9, 103 Current History Club 10, 11, 12 t1'res.j: Debate Team 11: X. li. M. 123 Remembraucer 11: Big Brother 123 Qill and Scroll 11, 123 Cuiu 1121111101 Student Council 12. WILLIAM MON-IAR Stamp Club 8, 9, 101 Cralters Club 123 Spanish Club 12. MARl' ALICE MOORE NValuuts of '-13, '11, 'l5 3 Girls Reserves 123 G. A. A. 7, 8, 9. 10. DOLORIRS MORRIS Girl Reserves 10: Latin Club 103 Botany Club 103 Current History Club 10. IACK MYERS Chatterbox 11, 12 Clidit. I-1d.j3 Hi-Y 10, 11, 123 Current History Club, 10, 11, 123 X. li, M. 12: Orcliestra 9. 103 Walnuts of '42, 'fl3 3 Debate Club 113 Quill and Scroll 11,12. RUSSICLL MYERS A Cappella Choir Itl, 11. 123 Octette ll, 123 Big Brother 121 X. E. M. 123 Student Council 93 Walnuts ol' '13, '-11. '115 3 Current History Club 103 Freshman Choir3 Band 83 Motion Picture Operator 103 Glee Club 8. MARIAN NALTNICR Girl Reserves 10, 123 Current History Club 123 Botany Club 103 Spanish Club 123 G. A. A. 12. MARY NIMITZ Le Cercle Francais ll. 12 tViee-1'res.l3 A Cappella Choir 11, 123 X. E. M. 123 Girl Reserves 10, ll, 123 Glee Club 9, 103 Freshman Choir, junior Chorus 7, 83 Midget Dratnatic Club 7. EMILY OTTIENJOHN Big Sister 12: A Cappella Choir 10. ll. 123 X. IT. M. 123 lValnuts of '44, '-l5 3 Girl Reserves 10, ll, 123 Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12 fSec'y.13 Music Appreciation Club 10, 113 Freshman Choir 93 junior Chorus 7, 8. PAUL A. PAPPICNHICIMITR JR. Student Council 11. 12 11,108.12 Swimming Team 8, 9. 10, 11. 122 F otball ll 'i'iat'1'etm to ii iff- Har to qsecyy 11 gin-my Amid 'Team 10, 3 'z 4 , . -. - , Brother 123 X. li. M. 123 Current History Club 12. AUDRICY PASTOR ,X G. A. A. 10. 11, 123 Dance Club 10. 113 Radio Guild 11 1 1 ,irl eserves 10, ll. 123 Current History Club 123 X. E. M. 123 'T tfng Place 103 Stage Door 113 A Midsummer Nights Dr Lg ROBERT PHILLIPS -1 f A ,y Current History Club 9, 10, 11, 121 9 123 Football 93 Junior Student Council 83 It 'z .' 7E9,'lQ,.Ul Bowling Club IO, 113 Baseball 12. y nf ' J VIRGINIA I.F.I-I PHIPPS Big Sister 123 Daisy Chain 113 A Cappella Choir ll, 123 Chatterbox 9, 10, 11. 12 fNews 14241.13 Girls League Sec'y 123 Rifle Club 10, 11 tSec'y13 Riding Club 93 Tennis Club 8. DORIS I'IIiI'I?R' Big Sister 12: X. E. M. 123 Girl Reserves 10, 11, 123 Glee Club 9, 103 Cheet- leader 123 Current I-Iistory Club ll, 12: Chatterbox 12. WILLARD PISTLER X, Ii. M. 12 fI'res.j3 Hi-Y 10. 11, 12 t'l'reas.j3 Noon Movies 10, 11 tDirec- l0I'bI Visual Aids 10, 11, 123 Pre Induction Class 113 Sophomore Choir 103 Stage Crew 103 Band 7, S, 9: Radio Club 10. MAR-IORIIE PLAUT Big Sister 12: Remembrancer 11, 123 Chatterbox 9, 103 Girl Reserves 10, 11, 123 G. A. A. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 123 Current History Club 113 Latin Club 103 Botany Club 10 fVice-Pres.l3 Co-Chairman Rings 11, STAN PLI-IATMAN Track Team 9, 10, 113 Cross Country 10, 113 Current History Club 9, 10, 11. 123 Radio Guild 11, 12Q X. E. M. 123 Volleyball 103 Intramurals 8, 9, 103 Stage Door 113 Student Council 93 Sr. Dramatic Club ll. Page 45 MILTO N POCKROS Track 10. 123 Cross Country 11, 123 Chatterbox 11, 123 Remembrancer Staff 123 X. E. M. 12: Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12. EDWARD POOR ENOS PORTER JAMES PRESTON Swimming Team 123 Gym Team 123 Reserve Football 9, 101 Reserve Basketball 10. PATSY ANN PRESTON Freshman Choir: Glee Club 93 Girl Reserves 10, ll, 12. JOHN QUINT Swimming Team 11, 123 Volleyball City Camps 11, 123 Motion Picture Operator 10, ll, 12: Big Brothers 12: Gym Team 10, 123 Student Council 73 German Club 11 fTreas.j: Track Team 10: Latin Club 9. DANIICI. RADER lli-Y 10, ll, 123 Current History Club 9, 10: Intramurals 7, 83 Football 103 Riding Club 7, 8. NANCY RAP1' Chatterbox 11, 123 Gleam 123 Glee Club 11, 123 X. E. M. 123 Spanish Club 12, Midget Dramatic Club 73 Girl Reserves 12. A LMA REEDER ELLEN REICHART Girl Reserves 10, 11, 12 CCorr. Sec'y.j: Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Student Council 123 Big Sister 123 Music Appreciation Club 9, 10, 113 Current Histot'yf,f-Lf1lmQ1:-:EEZ E. M. 12: Ch ,terbox 10, 11, 12. EQECL141 R eos ' S N NA-fl Merry 1A'ives of 1Vindsor 12: Mit :Suu r Nigh 's Dre 113 1Va1nuts of '43, '4-1. 215, Hi-v 9 tv. 1'resj'T0 4 5.5, it, , tu men 12, Radio Guild 10. 11, 12: X. E. M. 12: Motion Picture Oper.t r 8, 9, 10. PHELPS ROBINSON, Swimming Team 9. 10. 123 Merry Mlives of XVindsor 12: X. E. M. 123 Current History Club 123 Pre-Induction 103 Chatterbox 12: Hi-Y 9. HARR1 ET RODGERS Current History Club 11, 123 X. li. M. 123 Music Appreciation Club 111 junior Dramatic Club 93 Glee Club gl Spanish Club 10. WILL ROGERS Senior Choir 10, ll, 123 Ifreshman Choir3 junior Chorus 7, 83 Hi-Y 9, 10, 11, 123 Radio Club 8, 9. 10 fTreas.j. ll, 12 CV. Pres.j3 Motion Picture Operator 9, 10, 11, 12: Bowling Club 12: Harmonica Club 83 Camera Club 8. BERNARD ROSENBERG Swimming Team 8, 9, 102 Intramurals 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. JOAN ROSENTHALER Girl Reserves 10, ll, 12: Spanish Club 10. 113 Dance Club 113 Crafters Club 12. .1 EANNE ROTHERT X. E. M. 12: Current History Club 123 Girl Reserves 10, ll, 123 Spanish Club 10, 11: Botany Club 103 G. A. A. 10, 11, 12. STANLEY ROUSE Chatterbox 113 Hi-Y 11, 123 Bowling Clllb 11. XVILLIAM ROWE Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Walnuts of '42, '43, '44, ,451 Spring Concert '42, '43, '44, '453 X. E. M. 123 Stamp Club 7. RICHARD SALZER Orchestra 7, 8, 9, 10, ll: Walnuts of '41, '42, '43, '443 Spring Concert 9, 10, 113 Camera Club 103 X. E. M. 11. MORTIMER SAMU ELS Student Council 113 Big Brothers 113 Chatterbox 9, 10, 11 fAssoc. 1961.52 Swim Team 8, 9, 10, 113 B. A. Prom Committee 113 Intramurals 9, 10, 113 Camera Club 9. Page 46 NJAOMI SAMUELS Girl Reserves 10, 12: junior Dramatic Club 10: Glee Club 9: G. A. A. 10, 11: Latin Club 10: Current History Club 12: Botany Club 10: Merry Wives of XVindsor 12. EVA SAND1S Chatterbox 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Glee Club 8, 9, 11: G. A. A. 7. 8. 9, 10. 11, 12 fBoardj: Dance Club 8, 9, 11: Current History Club 12: Girl Reserves 11: Ctttn Laude. NORMA SAXE Current History Club 10. 12: Chatterbox 12: X. E. M. 12: G. A. A. 9, 10: Child Care Course 10: Latin Club 10. DIANA SAYBLE Chatterbox 10. 11, 12: Senior Dramatic Club ll, 12: Girl Reserves 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 10: Crafters Club 11, 12. 1l'1I.I.1AM SCHNEIDERMAN Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Bowling Team 11, 12: X. E. M. 12: lntramurals 9. MARY MARGARET SCIINELL A Cappella Choir 11, 12: X. E. M. 12: Glee Club 10, 11, 12: Crafters Club 11, 12: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir. TOM SCHWAB Orchestra 8, 9. 10, 11, 12 fconcertmasterj: Walnuts of '41, '42, '43, '44: Spring Concert '41, '42, '43, '44: A Capella Choir 10, 11, 12: Boys' Octctte ll, 12: Band 10. Il, 12: X. E. M. 12. l'.1LliliN SCHWARTZ Midget Dramatics 7. 8: Botany Club 10: Girl Reserves 10, ll: Chatterbox 10, 11, 12: Current History Club 11, 12: X. 12. M. 12. TOM SCOTT Swimming Team 9, 12: Chatterbox 11, 12: Bowling Teatn 11, 12: Football 103 Freshman Choir. jACK SIZBASTIAN RUTH SICIDEI. G. A. A. 7, 8. 9, I0, ll, 12 f1'res.1: Student Council 12 flixecutive Coni- mitteel: Bowling Club 9: Crafters Club 9, 10, 11, 12: junior Chorus 7: Commercial Art Committee 11, 12. IACK SFLZER Chatterbox 10, ll, 12 flleadline liditoryz Retnetnln'ant'er 12: A Mid- summer Night's Dream 11: Stage Door ll: V. IC. M. 12: Intramurals 9. 10. 11: Rifle Club 9. LARRY SHAPIRO Chatterbox 10, ll. 12 fNews Editorj: Merry Vllives of XVindsor 12: X. M. 12: A Midsummer Nights Dream 11: Senior Dramatic Club ll, 12: Camera Club 9, 10: Current History Club 9: lntramurals 7, H, 9, 10. l'AT SHERMAN Big Sister 12: A Capella Choir 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 9. 11, 122 X. li. M. 12: Current History Club 12: Girl Reserves 10, 11, 12: junior Chorus 7, 8, Freshman Choir: G. A. A. 10, 11, 12: Cum Laude. WILLIAM SIMPKINS Hi-Y 9, 10. 11, 12: German Club 9. 10: Prom Committee ll: Tennis 10, 11, 12: Intramurals 7, R, 9, 10. 11: X. E. M. 12: Big Brothers 12: Varsity Club 11, 12. RUTH SINGL1-ZTON A Capella Choir 10, 11, 12: X. IE. M. 12: Walnuts of '44, '45: Glee Club 10, 11, 12: Girl Reserves 10. 12: G. A. A. 9, 10, ll, 12: Music Appreciation Club 10: Choir 9, 10: junior Chorus 7, 8. PAT SKELTON A Capella Choir 9, 10, 11, 12: Gir1's Glee Club 9. 10 1Treasnrer1. ll Sec'y1: 12 fPres.1: Triple Trio 9. 10. ll. 12: Big Sister 12: Girl Reserves 10, 11, 12 fCabinct1: Walnuts of '43, '41, '45 : Prom Committee 113 X. li. M. 12. -IERRY s1.uTz X. E. M. 12: Chess Club 12: Current llislory Club 12: Bowling Club 12. ,muy T ROS1? SPAHN Freshman Choir: Girls' Glee Club 10: G. A. A. 8, 9. 10, 11: Botany Club 10: Girl Reserves 10, 11. 12: Crafters Club I2. ROBERT SPECKICR Hi-Y 9, 11. 12: Rifle Club 10. CAROLYN SPITZ Stage Door ll: Sr. Dramatic Club ll, 12: Girl Reserves 10, ll, 12: Spanish Club 12: Crafters Club 12: Botany Club 10: Latin Club 9, 10: Music Appreciation Club 9: Midget Dramatics 7. Page 47 Seniors N Aries SPQHRLE It , Erfirl rveqxyl, ll, 'LQ5,Spaip5l2 Club 11, 12: Chatterbox 125 X. li. M. 12. D EWA D ssiho l lj' I ass P i ent I 5 tut Council 115 125 Student Council ll, 12 QPres.j5 m rancer l 2 us. Mgr.j5 Quill and Scroll 125 Hi-Y 9, 10, ll 12 Footbill 125 'isketball 10, 11, 125 Big Brothers 125 Chatterbox e 1 Q .. 5 2 1 , 12. ARWXAIC STARGEL X A . . 9, 10, ll. 12: Botany Club 95 Ccrnlan Club 125 Freshman Choir5 1 irl Reserves 10, ll, 12. -4. I ELIZABETH STEADMAN Remembrancer 125 Quill and Scroll 12: X. E. M. 125 Glee Club 9, 10, 115 Girl Reserves 10, ll, 125 Botany Club 10: Crafters Club 10. NANCY STEELE A Capella Choir 11, 125 Girl Reserves ll. 125 G. A. A. S, 9, 10, ll, 125 Girls' Glee Club 9, 10. ll, 125 Freslunan Choir: Sophomore Choirg Midget Dramatic Club 75 Spanish Club 125 Dance Club 9. VVALLACE li. STEIN Motion Picture Operators 9. 10, 11, 12: Radio Guild 12. MARVIN S'l'liINBl'LRC Orchestra 9, 105 Walnuts of '12, '-135 Spring Concert '12, V135 X. E. M. 12. WOLFORD STEINBIQRG Orchestra 9, 10: Walnuts of '-12, '-l3 5 A Capella Choir 12: X. li. M. 125 Intramurals 9, 10, 115 Spring Concert 12. IVILLIANI T. STEVENSON Hi-Y 10, ll, 125 Rifle Club 10, 125 Freslnnan Choirg X. E. M. 12. WARNER STEWART VVa1nuts of '44, '455 Choir 10, 12: Choir 95 junior Chorus 7, 85 Model Airplane Club 9, 10 fPres.y5 Gym Team 95 Intramurals 7, 8, 9. HARR1 ET STIX Girl Reserves ll. 125 Music Appreciation Club 12 C'l'reas.j5 Current History Club 10. ll, 125 X. E. M. 125 G. A. A. 10, ll, 125 Chatterbox 125 Latin Club 10. VIRGINIA STIX Radio Guild 125 Current History Club ll, 125 French Club ll. JEANETTE ST. JOHN A Capella Choir ll, 125 Le Cercle Francais 11, 123 X. E. M. 12: Girl Reserves 10, ll, 125 Glee Club 105 Music Appreciation Club 9, 105 Botany Club 10. BARBARA STU EVE Big Sister 125 Girl Reserves 10, ll, I2 fCabinetj5 G. A. A. ll, 125 X. E. M. 12: Crafters Club 12. EVELYN STUHLBARG Girl Reserves 10, ll, 12: Spanish Club ll. 125 Latin Club 10: Botany Club 105 Crafters Club 12: Freshman Choir: Midget Dramatic Club 7. DOROTHY TEM l'l.E'l'ON Senior Council 125 Big Sister 125 Girls' League Leader 12: Girl Reserves 10, ll, 125 X. E. M. 125 Triple Trio ll. 125 A Capella Choir 10, ll, 125 Glee Club 9, 105 jr. Chorus 7, 85 Chatterbox 10, ll. FREDERICK THEISS PETER THEXTON JOHN THOMAN LAURANNE THOMAS Triple Trio 10, ll, 125 A Capella Choir 10, ll, 125 Girl Reserves 10. Il, 12: X. E. M. 125 Walnuts of '42, '43, '445 Chatterbox 10. 125 Glee Club 9, 10, II, 125 Junior Chorus 7, 85 Midget Dramatics 85 Orchestra 9. MARK VOIGHT Student Council 125 Student Court 11, 125 Rememhrancer 11, 12 Qliditorjg Chatterbox 115 ,Big Brothers ll, 12 fPres.j5 Quilland Scroll 125 Vice Pres. Senior C1ass5 Golf Team ll, 125 Hi-Y 9, 10, ll, 125 B.A. Prom Committee 11. Page 48 HENRY XVADI-I Basketball Team ll, 123 Cross Country Team ll. I2 fCaptj3 Track Team 11, 123 Volleyball Team ll, I2 lclilllldl Gym Team 10, 12: Model Airplane Club 93 Hi-Y ll, 12 QSee'yj3 Spanish Club 123 Intramurals 7. S, 9, 10. ANNA MAE WAGNIRR Triple Trio 12: A Capella Choir ll. 123 Girl Reserves 10, 11, 123 lValnuts ol' ll, 'l5 3 X. li. M. 123 Glee Club 9, 10, 123 Freslnnan Choir: Sophomore 1. WILLIAM D. WAGNER A Capella Choir 123 X. E. M. 123 Radio Club 12. CLEO FAITH WALKER Girl Reserves 10, ll. 12 lVice l,l'CS.lQ Dance Club 10, Il, 123 Morning XVatch 12: German Club ll, 123 G, A. A. 10, 11. 12: Glee Club ll, 123 Watch Club 10. jEAN WARD Big Sister 121 Girl Reserves 10, ll, I2 fil71'Cf1S.,1 X. li. M. 123 Music Appreciation Club 9, 103 Midget Dramatic Club 7, 83 Chairman ol' Girls League 11. LEO VVAYNE Chess Club 10, 113 Current History Club 103 -lunior Chorus 8: Freshman C1lOll'Q Latin Club 93 Foreign Policy Association 111 Intrannlrals 7, 8, 9. 10, ll. BETTY WICINBICRG Chatterbox 123 Spanish Club 10, 123 Music Appreciation Club 11, 123 Girl Reserves 10, 11, 123 Crafters Club ll, 123 Latin Club 10. JOY YVIQISBAIIM B. A. Prom Committee ll. 123 Girl Reserves 10, 113 Chatterbox 113 Spanish Club 122 Current History Club 123 Crafters Club 123 Freslnnan Choirg Bowling Club 9. MARTHA XYEISS G. A. A. 10, ll, 12: X. IC. M. 123 Current History Club 12. CHARLES L. NYHITIC Sigma Hi-Y 9, 10, ll, 12 f1,1'CS.lI Intramurals 8, 9, 103 Current History Club 10, 11, Stamp Club 9: Parlimentary Law 12. DICK WHITNEY Football Team ll, 12 fC2lPl.jQ Basketball Il, 12 fCapt.j3 Track Team ll, 12. BETTY WIENICR X. E. M. 113 Current History Club 113 Bowling Club 9: Spanish Club 10: Latin Club 9, 103 Girl Reserves 10. ll: Senior Dramatic Club 113 junior Dramatic Club 9, 103 Midget Dramatic Club 7, H. ALICE XVILEY Chatterbox 123 Girl Reserves 10, 113 Quill and Scroll 123 Cum LZIIIKICQ Spanish Club 10. 123 Debate Team 103 1.atin Club 9, 103 Current History , V . l Club lI,l2:X.1z,M. 1.2. AWILLIANI WINCO Hi-Y 9. 10. ll. 12: X. li. M. 123 Rille Club 123 Current History Club ll! Bowling Club 9, 10: Model Airplane Club 7. 8. 9: Intramurals 7, 8, 9. JERRY YVIOT Football Team 9. 10, Il, 123 Hi-Y 9, 10, ll, 12 CViee I'res.l2 B. A. Prom Committee ll, 12: lntratnurals 7, 8, 93 Radio Club 7: Swimming Team 9 qtxigtpy. Kl'RT WOHI. l1lll'1ll1l1ll'ZllS 7. 8. 93 ylunior Chorus 7. 83 lfreshman Choir: Spanish Club 9: Hi-Y 9. 11. 12: Stamp Club ll, 12 QSCCW'-'lI1'C1lS.jQ X. E. M. 12. TICD YVOHL A Capella Choir 10. ll. 123 Octette 10, 11, 123 Basketball 9, 10, 113 Baseball 10: Track I13 Cross Country 123 Gym Team 10, 123 Volleyball Team ll. 123 Chess Club 10, ll, 12. RAI.l'H 1l'0liS'l'l'l Football Team 9, 103 Intramurals 9, 10. SHIRMA WOLPA Daisy Chain ll: Girl Reseryes 10. ll. 123 Current History Club 11. 123 Spanish Club 10. ll. 123 Crafters Club ll, 12 Wife 1'res.j: Latin Club 101 Musir Appreciation Club 10. FDXVARD ll' 1 IEBOI .D RICHARD 1Vlll.FF Intramurals 7. 8, 9: Basketball Team 9, 103 Football Team 9, 10, II. IQQ Model Airplane Club 7. Page 49 Seniors LOUISA M. BONNICR Sophomore Clroirg A Capella Choir 11, 123 Glee Club 11, I2Q Girl Reserves 10, 11, 12. IRA GALL Chatterbox 10, 12: Remcmbrancer 121 Debate Club 9, 10, 12 fPres.l3 Radio Guild 122 Tri State Debate Team 103 Quill and Scroll 12: X. E. M. 123 Current History Club 10, 12 QEX. COIIIIIIQQ Intramurals 7, 8, 9. IVILLIAM B. HACKETT X. E. M. 113 Radio Club 93 Gleam Staff 103 Hi-Y 10, 113 Current History Club 10, 113 Stage Crew 93 Intramurals 7, 8, 93 Spanish Club 11. HILDECARD HALLO LQ ,S Chatterbox 123 Fill Reserves 10, tar W 10, 12 fPresj Current History Club 10, 123 G. A, A CramsQub 10, Bowling Club 9. I ff ., MARJORIE JANSING C Music Appreciation Club 93 Big Sister 12. ROBERT EDXVARD KLEIN Intramurals 7, 8, 93 Student Council 83 Current History Club 113 Hi-Y 9, 10, 113 Football 93 Gleam Staff 11. ALVIN KURESMAN ALBERT LEVINE Current History Club 122 Debate Club 123 Hi-Y 93 Stage Crew 123 Bowling Club 7, 8, 93 Intramurals 7, 8, 9, 10. FREEMAN MALTZ Football 9, 103 Basketball 9, 103 Track 9, 10, 113 Intramurals 7, 8, 9, 10, 113 Hi-Y 9, 10. RICHARD MANDEL Football 9, 10, 125 Golf 9, 10, 123 Student Council 7, 83 Swimming 8, 93 Hi-Y 93 Intramurals 7, 8, 9, 103 Model Airplane Club 8. JAMES MYERS Intramurals 7, 8, 93 Football 9, 103 Choir 7, 8, 9, 10, 113 Scenery Painting 10, 113 Swimming 8, 93 Hi-Y 9, 10, II, Prom Committee 11. DON PERKINS Intramural Football 83 Baseball Umpire 93 Radio Code 93 German Club 10: Cross Country 113 Basketball Reserves 113 Peanuts of '45 113 Track 11: Military Pre-induction Training 10, 11. NORMA SCHLOTMAN JAY sums Football 9, 10, 113 Swimming 8, 9, 10, ll: Golf 9, 10, 113 Council 9, 10, 11 qExec. COIIIIILDQ Student Court 113 Hi-Y 9, 10, 113 X. E. M. 113 Big Brother 113 B. A. Prom Committee 113 Remcmbrancer Staff 11. JARRETT IVRIGHT Girl Reserves 10, 11, 12, Midget Dramatics 7, 83 G. A. A. 7, 8, 9, 10, ll, 123 X. E. M. 12. 1CM11.llC SCHWVED Cum Laude, Chatterbox 9, 10, 113 Spanish Club 9, 103 German Club ll. Page 50 t E, 0 X' DQO 'R J Prayer -Y' 1 ' A . 3 'lx-e 1 -...r-'1 WF' ,gt a s 1' 'la - -u God of the free, we pledge our hearts and lives today to the cause of all free mankind. Grant us victory over the tyrants who would enslave all free men and nations. Grant us faith and understanding to cherish all those who fight for freedom as if they were our brothers. Grant us brotherhood in hope and union, not only for the space of this bitter war, but for the days to come which shall and must unite J' all the children of earth. Our earth is but a small star in the great universe. Yet of it we can make, lf we choose, a planet unvexed by war, untroubled by hunger or fear, undivided by senseless distinctions of race, color, or theory. Grant us that courage and foreseeing to begin this task today' that our children and our chlldren s children may be proud of the name of man. f.::'f55' . ff,-,.l.v - -JC..-rl' A 19? iii 'Je 5bTf35..'f Ili . .1-. . I-, tim. -f1',' ,T , t'.:f.f':.l-9' Wil, .eu-f -- ':: M' - , 'did 5'-7--1..,'Vfy'. 1.. 95 ffii, 0:7 gf. Y- '- 'oy ., . , - . :j,.'7--,gl '.- . 3' '-:-.,Q.1,. 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Grant us the wisdom and the vision to comprehend the greatness of man's spirit, that suffers and endures so hugely for a goal beyond his own brief span. Grant us honor for the dead who died in the faith, honor for our living who work and strive for the faith, redemption and security for all captive lands.and peoples. Grant us patience with the deluded and pity for the betrayed. And grant us skill and the valor that shall cleanse the world of, oppression and the old base doctrine that the strong must eat the weak because they are strong. Yetimost of all grant us brotherhood, not only for this day but for all our years - a brotherhood not of words but of acts and deeds. We are, all of us, children of earth -grant us that simple knowledge. If our brothers are oppressed, then we are oppressed. If they hunger, we hunger. If their freedom is taken away, our freedom is not secure. Grant us a common faith that man shall know bread and peace, that he shall know justice and righteousness, freedom and security, an equal chance to do his best, not only in our own lands, but throughout the world. And in the faith let us march toward the clean world our hands can make. Amen. -STEPHEN VINCENT BENET Page 5l lltlflllllll, I.. cllllllllls. Ii. jones, S. I'I'I'l'tIIlllllI. In I'IIl'IlIlI1III, Ifirzsl rote: I'. Maison. IH. Kllllll, Gor- mlon. XI. Beck. XI, Il.u1s. IH. NI.utin. XI. Bennett. ll. Ihuxies, NI. qlnrson. sffllllll row: 'I'. Harris. IS. Nilllilsglllli. S, ,l1tt'I4s0ll, I'. Dennis, lb. I,L'IiILlIll'. I. 'lilliral r'on'.' S. Catriiocltnn. 5. Lennon II. II:lIIo. ID, Collins, I.. IILIIIIXYIII, Krnck. XI. IIilll'IN. Ileinpel. .X.I .Vol in jrifllnrf II. IIIUIINIUII. I.. I Jnninrs Eaqerl I-Intieipale Their Seninr Year For live yeztrs we ol. the junior elztss halve been looking Iorwzml with enthusiztsni to our senior year. Now I12lX'iIlg' nearly zlttziinetl this honorecl position. we Ieel thzlt we shall be ezipnble ol' keeping the high Q. SIZIIIIILIHIS set In' preceding senior elztsses. In the past vein' our junior 'I TX elzlss has tziken 21 prominent part in the activities ol' XVIIIIIIII Hills. In , ff zxclclition to Illlllllllliilillg our IIVZIQICIIIIL' Sl2lIItI2lI'tIS. we presented Il very 'K ' it ,A suc'cessI'uI novelty revue. :incl zticletl the senior elztss in presenting the Lf S ,ri ff I :xnnuztl proni. I .1 is m Since runny ol' the prominent seniors grzuluztteil :tt IllItIyt'1lI'. sonle ol. A- -' H . A the juniors have been lJL'l'IIlIIl.L'tI to luke over their cluties. So coin- J If petently have these stutlents IJL'I'IiOI'IIlCtI their tasks that we :ire conf vineecl next ye:n s senior elziss will he one ol the best. HONIIC ROOM I I I 'nxsl luxe: C.. I,1nInson. X. Ihlskel. II. Zohzin. I'ilt'l'tIlll1llI. IS. Congelliere. N. Iiriglnnn. XY. Ihighznn, R. Ilelger. wzoml wmv: If, Iilkus. I. Gull. I'. Clan'- .on. Ilell. II. Ifrith, lf.. Itolle. XY. 4 1 elms. IQIIIIII l1l4l'.' I.. I'iIlL'lIt'. Il. Ificlxe. XI, Mantis. 5. Itunk. ll. t.l.ugett. XS. Iluk- nun. 5. Dorset. I, Ifeuer. Iomllf lore: II, Ilxiltlx. R. Iieulenv eith, I'i.IlIl'l'NUlI. Uoltstliztllg. IS. IIONIIQ ROONI Ili? V Q Brooks, .X. Gita-ns. Il. Gross, S. Lipsltx. . 1 . , xt- . Page 53 YT if I I x . - ..-1 I I. I If-limb: Roqlxl 114 H- 5 lfirsl row: TNI. Gomlnlzm, I Smith. I,c:nI1r. N. CllII1c'l't'S0l NI. IIUIIUII, liuwl. Ii. XIOLICII N. Ilrzllm-. X, Roll. SVIUIHI rrmu' 0. IIL'1ul1:m, NIU my. II. Rumlcr. D. CIIFICIOII. 1 IVLIIKIIILIIICI, R. IIan'k:u'y, S. Cz hill. A. llzxvis. Tllinl muh' Millur, XY. llc: mam, Ii. Uolcllmcrg, NI. Mille R. Ilung, ll. Iimig, C. NI:n'sh, I Nluurc. I.. Ilcnnings. f ' I , 1 I Y IAM? Ilfyzf' I I 4',' ffff. I -' f 1 if -' M ' f HU 41 Wm IXQIO lfirxi mn: .',11wson, II. Mc: mlclsnlm . . Rmm-nlmcrg, D. M1 crs. II. I'1ll'SUIl,NI,, Rose, I 1 1 ppm J Nlzll . ID. O I Nrrrlllrl H'I1'.' . C. NI T04 h Scllzlfficlmg . Moll, . NICQIQ CI. Nlnllm-ww, Ifjfgllillips, I I.lll'IlIJL'. R. I,:1ll:'. 'I'l1inI mar: .L I.vx'inc. Rubin il. Rllmzmu, ul. Nlclllllrc. R. San Illxlllllll, R. Hills-1, IS. Nm-slcr, h Sl'Il1I4'I'0l'. I nu:tl: mzu: Nlnrk. I'. Lovin son. Il. Raummul, ID. Nlurgxll II. Ruscn, ll. XIZIINICI, 0'Gz1 Iugllvlx R. Nulwcr, IC. Nlillcr. .-Ilfwul: f,'fIUllIlUl', Mzlgorim Roluclls. HOI Ili ROOM 212 1'ir.fl mum' 'I'. S1ll'I'1lll, C. Kal lam. R. CIICIISIIIII, Ilcrrillg. K Sll'UIIIIIl'lIgl'lx, .-K. Scllillcr, I .oorc, 'I'. Ullggi'IlIlCIIll, I IYIIUIIIICII. Sdwmzzl rmv: R. Ring, IJ. Perl X. Iirmvll. IJ. l'4-rkins, A Nlzxlhxs. D. Lewis, AI. Rav, 'I Strcilmc, NI. RIOIIIUII. Tlfirrl wuz' NI. l'nn'ns, I. Nin lmwllcr, Nlorris, S. Fisher, I NIOIIOII, NI. fIl'1lYl'i, XV. Ilzlclusl N. Melvin. :II1.w'n!.' R. Nchlcll. Page 54 .Af ' Kr! J' 1, v - VV . Vw- , V-1 . V- A , X ' l - HOMI2 ROOM 2113 J I'n.xt muh' l'llgzll'. M. Slxlll-A hong. M. xYlllllxl'l', M. M'l1il6, X, Yncgllc, M. Irv. li. Xloe'lg,cr Xl. l.llIJlIlNliI'. . -f 'vrorzzl funn' xvlt':Sl'll, lf. liv mam, li. Sclxrcihcr. Ill. WQe1lv. R. l.n'ifk. li. Slcinlworn, l'nstlc'l', I. Smith. M1-Bmlvll: kiy..,Ic.f nhn, u. Tmlsl, I. fL'lgRl'1 M. I . Rank, S. Spmnw. Nl. Wcilnml, H. lwimk. ' ll:.wnI: Nllllllk'N. lf? X , V, J I. , 1 , if X up I ' ff' f Q 1 ' VA ff ff' - l r '- HOMIE ROOM 230 lfnzsl mar: R. vllllllkll, ll. NVQ-swls, ll. Wood, II. We-lmslcr, IB. Sm-r. R. Srlmrll. M'l'UI11l rfm'.' .-X. M'cil, I'. Scllurll I. Xvllllllff, -I. Wm-lnnn. B. Stix X, Kumlixll. D. Sowell. D. Rozm lllzirfl rlmn' li, Urvgg, XY, Sam- mlms. M. l.l'1llK'I'l, .X. SllOl'l', Romlgclx, R. Sullivan. KI. Wulml lllllll'I'. l u1n'lh mu'.' NV. SKIIIICCIICCIQ, Il Ncllill, l. M'cil. D. M'ilsml. l. Smlnwnln, N. Mille-r, ll. xvOl'lxlIlll .silly , frfby '1 01,01 if ,df ' an 'Wx HOMIE ROOM 316 lfirxl rout' . Snppvlll'L'l4l, R Rcilxllzul. B. Nzillmn. ll. Shu pim, M. Svllwr, Nl. I.. l'lllL'l I. Youll. M'l'Hll!l wmv lf.. Ruflxwoml, S Oll. M. Murphy. X. Saga-I, M Sllllllbiill, A. l'l'nl'l', Piollr, M XI. l'1lIlOll. Thin! mm: S. Nznlmg Sum l. I'im', M, Sflmlllnll, Shep pzlral. li. Olds, CT. Sill1Il'IlgOlll CI. Sflllllltll. lfumllz nmx' lf.. S4-imllcr. I'. Ray muml. S. Hlxznpim. Mycrs. ll llOlDlIl'l, VI, S4'lllll'l4. I'. Rvvrv. Rn-id. .lhwnI: Smlmlmzm. Page 55 l'l1inl rafnl: Bxglllllll. M. You- Q Q , SX IIO Mlt ROOM I I0 Illrsl IHIIH' XI. ROIIII. M. MAIL, lS.llum-l1n:m.M. Ix111llN.II.C.L'LlI. K.. I,CXIlll'. Smnml mum' S. 5IxlIlON. I.. fnlklhv mam, I.. R ONUIIIJLIIIIII. W. IM-nm. R. Iianlu-r. Im Ilu-x1m1.I'. ICIIIN. 1.1 'nga-l'. 'l'llI14l muh' X. IIUIIUII. II. Splzagllv. .X. I'1l'IlIIlIlI. IS. Iuclml. It. Nlcllullul. Ilugcrx. WUII. N. RICKIIIUIQ lfnl LUII ull: mum' IIPIIIIILIII. I.. rn. R. SUIIOIII. ID. Wicklllzllm. I. Sirgc-I, 5, I'Ivll:1f'L' I' IM'- .-- - XIILQIIUILI. Ia. IIIIIIN. II. I,lK'Wl'll. Ynl In fmll XIIKIICISN. IIO nr: I-Olklllilll. Iialrx. MIC ROOM ISI I'1INI wmv: ll. lIz1II. I. Ikvzlr. C.. Ilnll, Il. Ixllu. II. IIIIQIIOIIV. II. I'llIIl. R. I lllIlIA'I. IICIIIIUII Sworn! mfr: .X. limsslllaull. C. lixus. IJ. Iizmlu. S. ilmvmllvx, la. Ilznru. IS. llumlmm IS mlxm. 'I'l1 XII ful Ihlrkx. A ug! row: R. IHIIIQIIILIII. nlnusl. Il. Il.mL, M. 1.1'.uI, K K-llII1lQ'Ili'l'. I II H. uylc. Ifzur- mur. X. Ilzu lx. lfnl will mum' I'.l.rl1nLc. Xl-gllr lupllcp Xl. lla-1-vnlzm. I. Il-xl R. m IIOMIC ROOM IIIQ Iwnl ww: R. Ilzugxiwn, S I 4.1- .Q 9. 1' as fr, 5 f , Ixlm'ixm'1. i 'Y N110 ll '. A 1 , U III Ifllllillgx, R. RLIIILIII. X. II:llIl'll 5 R 1 5 hx I . 1 ' . . zu '. I ' x. 'I'l1 nfl rm1':S. Ilulflwlg. Ram- ICI. C.. Iln-Iclmam. XI. I.1lu:uIx I.. IMHCIIIIILII. X. ILIKUIINUII. II Iniic. II. XIOIIIUOIIIUIN rv ' IJYIIIVIII wuz' Iiulm. Ii. Ilaua-N l'. IJIIIIIQUI. Xlulmw. Cl, Kin- mw. VIOIIIINIOII, IJ. immrllalxl II. Iruki .Yu C.. IIN. Ilvlmx, Ixlll IIAIXI ICS. xfmgm. K., xIL'Ill'l Page 57 XL! YW. Vw, 5 E 5215 fig: HOM li ROOM 2412 Ifizzxl mum' l. l'in1.', S. Hotlcmh. Xl. Loch, Nl. Hcnsc, llrhhlc. S1'r'm111 rmi'.' O. 'l'0ilCl', l,t'C. Nl. Nliircns, Y. blzillt-, ID. Hallo- waiy. I.. Nlzislci. N. joints, -I xlziflc. Thirrl rmu: li. Hirks. Holton A. Henderson. ll. Klcnsch. Y Klux, R. Kali, Nl. X. llotlgv. I Quint-r. H. Kaihlc. Ifuurlh rozr: B. liol'ci'ts, ll. 'lain' wing, li. Kzunnizni, I.. Horowitz I l. Ohcrwiltc. G. Hyman. li. johnson, I.. O'Donncll, l'. Hunt. HOME ROOM 322 Fin! rzmi: lliiicliclillc, l. xvlllllllllllll, K. Rintlshcrg, R Strauss, XYist-iiiziii, D. XV:ilLcr S. Yillviislty. Srroml rozw: li. llalylor. S Owcns, li. Spill, l'. Slicrinxin. li Slicrnizni, Nl. 'lk-ppt-ii, S. Sllllll Iizirg, I.. Solomon, Ihlnl muh' N. xlt'Gllll'l'. l'. Yo: 'l'ot'hzin, l'. l'c:m-, l'. Rohinszm li. Rnyinontl, xl. Scliznnliorsi, S Sellers, Nl. Yotlclc. lftllllfll rmv: S, Wilinorc. I Slt'lll. S. Hoowr, lYis0. l'llOlll1iS, S. Slit-psirtl, ll. Sinixni l'. Roth, qllfsefrzl: XVL-lrcl'. Xiux J i Q il OE cw tv fam! rs 55,24 M151-New'-t W Now wc sophotnorcs have rcnlly gotten n tR, swing ol' uppcr sciool lilo. YVQ have louncl CXll'll tiinc to lJL'COI11C intcrcstccl in things otlicr than class room work. lliost- ol' us who were zitlilcticzllly inclinvcl wcnt out :incl lJl'2ll'llK'L'll to bcconic int-inbcrs ol thc rcscrvc tcznns. Il' wc lncvziiiic cllicivnl 4-nougli. wc wort' honorccl by bcing plzicctl on thc regular squzul. Thosc pupils tailcntctl in tll'2llI11lllCS lizivc gziinccl cxpcriciicc in thc Junior llrznnzilic Club :intl zirt' now prcpzirccl to tzikc their plzictrs in thc procluftions ol' thc St-nior Uitiiiizitic' Club. Places :irc lacing louncl in thc choirs :incl orcilu-strzi lor our nicniht-rs with iniisiuxl intcrcsts zincl zihilitics. lVith czigcrncss :intl grczit nnticipzltion thc sophoinorcs continue their upwnrcl climb to thc eventual rcsponsibilitics ol' lczitlcrsliip. Page 59 ,X i Freshmen pprelziate Privileges Uf pper Schnnl i K r 3 s s ik a , .? s HZl!'ID2ll'1l Cla-ixl, sn-an-l:11'y: Hbflliil' XX'c-rllu-inn, ll'CIlSll!'l'l'1 lim Km-lly, xiu--In-1-siclm-111: 'jerry SVIIWIIVII, pre-simlcnl. Page 60 IIOMIC ROOM Illf irisl mar: II. IILIIXCII. IE. I i11L. . .xlIIl'I. Y. I'n1'c-I3 S, cIIII'IxS- mg. I.. Dim: S. Ifox, .Mlm- ull. I'. IIQIIIIUI. wwnnl wuz' Y, Iixlilvy. R. llam- vr. D. Iflmd. IE. Iillinglmm. llinglmm. CI .Xulm, IILIYIIIYIKII. 1. lbrngul. IE. Uvixt. 'llfrrl mar: I'..fQI1lIl,N. .XIIIQIIIIM ,. X. Ilzuls. XI. Lolm. S. llvll- nun. CQ. CQ1'l'lllllLlll, IB. I'Il'IxSIl'IIl. I. I'n':ucl'll1:lll. IE. Clmw. rllllfll mar: X. lloyd. I.. Illzlig. I. lkmuw. fQlIIll'I'lIl1llI, N. Idclsuu. IX. I-rusml. C. fll'LlIIl'l. s. K.:n'oIl. I.. I'l'l'Nlilg. Il1xr'flI.' I-lliwili. 1 1 5 v d 1 , 1 f f I IIONIIC ROOM llfv 'IVAIHPIVSII.5l1IllII7illIl,I'.Rlil'. X.Sc'I11II. II. Sl1Ill.5, RIIINSI. I'. SQIIIIQIIIISIII, Owvn. I.. l'mm'- ny. S, Kuhn. In-mzrl rrmh' Cl. Kuxpvl. Il. Rimkx, II. Huy. NI. l.cxim'. I.. XIfCI:nc. I', SL'IlllIlIlIgl'l'. 'I'. Il- mlhf. NI. Spunwl. I.OIIgIlXlIxC'lI l'llinl umm' IIcnLc'. KIKIIIIL' s. St'IlIll'IlIL'l. XI. llopl, IE. llzllh' ll, Sllxlpirn. N. Rzmsnlmff. I.2ll'Ixi'I'. R. Lingo, Ii. RUIICIIS. ISUIIVIII rrmu' I.. X. IIIQQIII. .I I IZIIIII, Sciglc. I, Slmpim, I Krucgcl. I. Scllillcr. KI. I.lu'1l1 X. xILIllIIl'IIlI1'I'. S. I.L'ppL'1I, IIONIIC ROOM llri lllul mar: NI. Ikalrmmn. S. Dia'- ncxmlx. KIIINIISOII, R. XYisv. IJ SpCllu'l'. XI. Stanton. II. I-nhl mzm. X. SXUIIII, SIL-rllI1:ll'lc'x'. 311-01111 rm:'.' I.. SIIIIIUII. II. NYUII Iwim. I', XI'zlllzu'1'. S. Slix. IuIIIl'l'. I.. I'lcl1Ix, S. Lullvx. XI Wcwlvx, S. Runsllviul. 'I'llinI mar: R. SIIINRIIII. IS SfI1m'm'r. X, Yalllivs. Ifuslcr' R. Sliclmcl. S, Sll'iI'lcl'. .X. Pup pcnln-iam-lg ll. Nicrxnzm. I7 Ilzlilcx. :Ilm'ul: I lIl'lIIlIlllIl'I. Page bl HOME ROOM 214 I-'ini rrmx' Al. Brenner. R. Fuss nzicht. ll. Gznficlcl. I.. llidling im-yer, ll. Klein. SVIYIIIII rrmi: I.. Ilzlviclsoli, B llickmzm. I.. Corlszis, li. Epstein H. Girslizm, M. Hnlslcin, J llll'gL'l'. :L XN'0hl. Tlzinl ruzu: Kvlly, B. Erkc P. Ilcfizunp, I.. Keck, R. Hcus inkwld. R. lkirknicicr, N. PLICIT I'. Xillvrf H. llllnxilbcrg. fiflllffll min: 'l'. Christy, G RIIIIIIIJCYQ. ll. -IZICRSOII. xl. Fried mam. nl. Kislicr, A. Rimlmll. H l .iL'ilt'ilK'l'g, R. Hzillcr, NI. Fisher HOME ROOM 310 I'n'.xl rmix' N. ixilllilllfli. D. Cul- Iuwziy, W. Nlvrkc. I. Lilwzick li. l':lslm', R. ixiillCl'. Srmml row: B. Nc-ff. M. Levy, li Pimn, lf. Polcy. K. O'Ncz1l, D Nlillfsr. Magnus, R. Bzillcw H. I.cvinc. 'l'l1inl rrmi: 13. 1.01-won, R. Pol lack. .-K. Sfhllll, O, Miller, R Wolf, B. Rcid, CI. Rofkcl, H XI:11'kg1'1il'. S. l.:ulr4'lis. lfnlirlll row: K. Milrhvll. N Phillips, N. Almrznns, Al. Safer ixfllllfil, li. l'l'ic'v, IK. Sachs R. Nlaiull, I . l.ill2ll'llN. HOME ROOM 317 I'ir.xI mir: R. lk-lsingcr, B. XVIIC' Imld, K. Hcckin, Y. Mclling. R Ilimvs, KI. Cziilowziy. 'l'. Trzibcrt IL, Russaik. Mcnriclsohn, G Sfilllll. Sv:-mul rmv: .X. Richard, W Willizims, R. liziucr, D. Block som. T. Bmnsinam. H. Vzittcr NI. Clark, R. Wormus. 'l'l1im' ruzv: S. YOllllgCl'lIl1lIl, Ii llcmlcrsun. A. Steinberg, l' Sicck, II. Pimn. N. Phipps, I. Nltmam, B. MvMiIl:m. H. Ncclcy .-llr,wr1l.' Hcimzm, Rhodes. Page 62 HOME ROOM 337 lfirsl rnzw: M. Anderson, II. Tig- gett. I. Conbley. N. Snyder, I exiuson. Swrnnrl roam' II. Varlsony. Ii. Ilse. G. I'iCl'I1CIIlI1lC'II, G. Alex- ander, ll. Graves, D. Smith, If Davis, G. l'retc'helt, Y. Talifcrro 'I'hir11 roam' I.. Innglclas. Stioll S Win. . . I il'l e' Y. Broo s C. SCIIIIII V urlll 1' ': C. 1 s .- IM vz's,.. 5 ,.-.Cz ' . . lwit' . . 'aru'eu. Ribble. , .'Il1.u'lll.' ' . i A ' o In HOME ROOM 320 Iwrsf row: X. Ilorfmau. II. Wes sels. .L Siegel. Il. XVSICIIS, R Sherwood, NI. Wederstbein, A Crockett. ,Srmml rozr: R. Helton. K. Sil ver. QI. letgler. A. lravis, I.. XVOIIRIIIII, CZ. Swan, A. Caldwell R. IVoIf. I.. Niirkel. Thirzl rrnu: Sl'lIW1lI'll. R. Ver steeg, l'. Laughlin, IL. Davies. I. Thacker. I.. Strikman. R Sheffield. FKIIIVIII row: II. Scliwab, IC Heermau. II. Clholak, I. Stein CG. Thompson. D. lliI'IlSl'lIll'I', Shelton. K. Thompson, Slev- ff xi - .ss lf '31 E I I at .Riga D ln the beginning ol' the year most ol' us were not newcomers to IValnut Hills for we had already had two junior high school years here. Nevertheless, the year still presented its l'ull quota of problems to us freshmen. For the first. time we were allowed to study the courses which we had chosen ourselves. IVe were guided in planning our program. but we were able to follow our own interests. The number and variety of activities in the upper school opened to tts were bewildering at first. but soon we found the places where we belonged. IVe will remember our freshman year not only for the problems we met. but also for the good times we had. the new studies we mastered, and the lasting friendships we made. Page 63 E-Flats eeept Hespnnsihilities Uf Upper Sehnnl Q xx ilL'lJlACSClll2lIiX'C school citizens chosen from each eighth grade home room l i1',s'l mzu: M. Goldberg, R. Brill, l,. Cooper, D. Lewis. SVIYIIIII mzu: S. Van XVye, D. fiili'l'l'y, B. Knight. Page 64 HOME ROOM 22-I Pint mm' l'. SIIICI. I.. M llcx. HoIl1ulcICl'. C, 'I'znlul', II. Mwrs, S. XICSHIIIIIII, 5. Kmumllnzm. Il. Ilmllslcixm. N. W1-iwl. NITIIIIII mar: Ilvmml. I .lllNl. II. xIlll'IIl'I', S. Yam XYW. Il, Wisc- mam, II, Mqlllml. la, Ilolmzul. XI. Ikzlkcllwivl. 'I'l1inl rrrrzu' II. Stur- glv. X. Boho, M. I.LllH'. ImI1l'c'n lc-III. l'. SIXCIIIN. KI. l.ungs1num. I. Ilnllm-iw, S. llnlwn. .Ilr.v'nl: I. Riu: Ilcmlxinkw. HOME ROOM 237 Ifirwl mfr: xIIIlIlIl'I. I'. Mckiu' nm. C.. xxIIIl1llllN, Ilulv. Iivrg. I'. Ihlwc. W. XICIINIIIIQ. hump. lx. llulkrll. ,vfmnl mm: I.. CIOOIJCI, .X. Im'pIL'll. Ii. Bnl Illl. II. IIILINIHII. R. Smith. I'olIN. I'.5Il'lIxlII. R. IILIIVCII. I'. IJIIIQIIIIII. I.IlIX'2IIIx. Thin! mn-5 Co:u'I1, l'uIm, llzll lull. C., Iznlor. M. Svgzll, ll. Inmln, IX. I'llIlIx. NI. Iallmam. M, l.l1c1'lIvl'. Lxlllgu-'I1c'ln, . r- HOM li ROOM 3225 l'll'KI wma' X. Mrllc, II. Illlllll. lkmulx, I . laglllllll. N. III-Imam I. Slcunrl. Row. ,XllsImol .Vrrnnl r'nH'.' X. IIII. R. IInyL'l Ia. Xnll. II. INvl1gIm-r. l'. l.I1:uI- IHIIIN. X. Wilmn. N, St'IHK1ll'll ll, lhyzml. NI. klvcwnllcl. Thin! mum' Ii. I'o0In'. XY. Silmlmlml. IW. Rnlulcnlmrg. Il. M i I I C r. Ic'l'cIwl'. I. I,2llllID. N. KIUIQIIJIIIQ M. II:1mI1L'. Il. IIlOllgIlIOIl. Page 65 QM PSC '1 -if -....,,.av' Q ' F 4 ag! 2 2, Hs, IIONIIC ROOM 3311 lllml wmv l.ux. ll. Sllllll, I. llvlrlmlc. R. I'znlm1. Rvvnolmls lx. l':IlllN. .S!'l'IHIll Irmh' D. Ull Iwrl. X. Nluuxx. X, Hams, It Ilunalwaux, IS. Nw. S. Pnwton. ll Xlanm. IS, Slmrlcll. Tllinl mu' ', null. llmwx. ID. Sm-null . . ' 4 '. , awk, IS, Iilliglul. .X. Rcimmw. lf. Bokwn hmm, lftlllllll mum' R. Young. Xlclmllmpc, llclxws, ll. Nld-11111 H, hclmgc-r. ll. lfrml, CQ. Schufln l7. lrx, K.. l.ll1p. Vlhmrlll: xlll gtlflllll. IIOMIC ROOIXI 15552 Ifirtxl mar: S. lhcmll, NYillIc'l'- halllvr. I.. Ilvckm-l'. Xfwrlnl mzw. X. l.1lxx1ll, Poslcr, ll. Hvllvr I. lkzuwr. ll. Rm. KZ. fillllllll, CI, l'1lg0l'. K-. Rlllskx, 5. f:l'Ol'llI i'l' . ru lm. Schuzlrll. VINIIIIVII nm S l':ll Ifll. lx. Moll. Nm-slc. X. Spam gclllwrg. llux. B. Illlhlllllll, S Oslmm. N. flcisl, ll. Pisllvl' Ifnu z'Il1 ww: Ci. lhrnxllxwll, R lhumzm. N. llcxmlll. D. l.cu'1x IS. I'uL'I ICI. 9. Ualluric-I, R. lim IIICVIIIZIIHI. Xl. Rust. lllmlllvaui .-I lmrlll: 14-r, lim Nnlwxutul. Ihclw. I lollix IIIXSICI. HOM li RC N PM 25315 I'n.xl mar: IZIIIIIOIII. K.. Ihuuw X. l'lNllll, Nl. I'uI4lc'l. IS. lupus. I. llznp. K.. xxl'I Ill ll l'OI'Llll'l' ,, . . Ia. I'. Ill'lIllilIl. ll, BTIQIIZIIII. Mv- a mul mar: ll. .5llI'Nlll1lll. I: Rmn KIUIII, li. IIUINII. ID. lllwlrx. Xl. f,Nflll'l'Nill. IQ. Klullvn. fl. Nr'llL'l'. I. lullloll. N,S1m'llln'. llllnl mzzx' IS. Rum wx. I.. lhmxn. .Univi- wn. IE. R1lIl1l.l.5lIllUll. llcll- IICIIICN. Nl. Xlzlrk. l. Wilkinwll. l'. Iiilkpzllrlmk. ,llnwnlf I'ulclm-I. Page 66 lcKil1f'ly. R.C1:n'lc1'. D. Cr HOME ROOM 338 'rs Al ' t rm. R. Brill. R, XN'Cil, S llIllC'Illlllllf'l'. D. Lay. B. Nlorrs, Beagoml. S. I.oc'hm'1'. Snr-rmfl mv' lm in--' -- . . , imc. ll. Nlrlnll. R. Nlffiox, R. Lylcs. Tllirzl rmv: Simm. NI. l.. Sclmml, CL. lllly. B. llphzim. Il. Hcllcr. M. sown. R. Simmu-lll. ZHIICIH 4hwv+ Page 67 Girls in thc eighth grade cookin rlasscs have a cliancc lo enjoy thc results of their work. U' N I IOM li ROOM 225 lfinl nmx' KL. Iipplw, C. IIINN' :L Lnlllpln-II, II, I.cpcl'v, IJ. LUI- llzl, I. CL1'm'1'lxIim-III. L Xlvxgm L. Mznrs. Xumnl mum' I-'. II4'imIl. I.. IIqlllix 'l'f. I,mcll, I.. .lzlI'I1', Rum. IYOIILIIILIII, 5ItIllIlIlII. II. Sol- wgn. Thin! wmv II. lilixl. K. flmwll II. hullnzm, I...I:l1'uIrs,C..I.:1lLI- wvll, Ci. l'IniIIips. I.. Ruwulmuul I.. COIXVII, R. IIIINNUII lflllllfll r4m'.' II. I'IIIl'1II1llllII'I', I3 IIWIN. CL, XIQIIII. l'. xI1lI'IIIl, V Imws, NIk'NNL'llgl'l. II. Rulxin XUII, .L Mzallu--I. IIOM li ROOM 2142 '. 'z'.'. lI,...', Blown. Il. I.c-win. 'l'. Nc-vlx. Nflllllff mum' II. lIu1'l11:ll1, Karp. II. Rulwnxlc-in. Ii, I'I1iI- ...-. . . .L -. Lum. IS, IUIIX. O, Sac-Imlvx, I Small. Tlfinl rzmu' Ii. IILIIIOII, I.. Oklvnl. iilulmn, M. IIUIIIILIII O. I'Oglll'. S. Walks. M. Nlmkmv ilx. N. Cullum, Il. I,l'I.Il'lk. lfnmlll mm' M. kimlulll. I.. Mocllcl. N. Siclnml. If.. KOICIIY 5 gcl, I'INIIl'I'. L, 4' - . . l I-Qckslcin. EI. Ilullmk. R, I.mx'1'n- W xlc-in. 1 .'. '. , L, . ' M. Srill, ,. Iiluullrx. I., Slli ' ml S Iimklmxsl C Inu I I N1 5 'I Mg I I. Siuum. R. Illia-. II. Gum. Q I I nal IIOMIC ROOM 231 lx'm'1'lir1g: I.. CiI:ngmx'. II. Ilcllrx I. Ivlxllvlllmlllll. lfirwl mar: II. Ilolllwrg. .L Ilovl- Iiug, Il. I-lnlvr, CI, IIII1'IIl'OlIx. I . Izmlvn. Il. I.zIlxu'm. S, XILWCI Ia. IIQIILS. M. IAIIIICN. Srmml mm: If. IIIIIQOI. Ioln II. NILIXUII. M. IIIIIIIN. II. SIUIII' mm. N. S.lgc'. Rmx, .L Cwcvll- Iwrg. M. Ih'l'mI1'in. I.. Ilulmm-N. 'I'llirrl m.1'.' l.11lI1. .L Cmrkcl' In I.lgIll. L XIIIUII'-IxN. ID. NIIII' lhcxu. Grillilll. CZ. I.xnx. R ,IOIIIINOIL R. IIVIIIIIN, Nl, R0- mzlmc. IIHIIIIII mar: I . I.m'L'nl. A IIlIl'Ilgl'I. ID. IIULII. L KILIIINICII, C.. IXIIIUI. II. INIIc'm'Icl'. .-L Izspx, I. ILIw. N. Noll. S. Rippvy. Page 69 ' .I I 1 I 5 ' Y' . f 1 Vw f Q ' J?!SM.,f :- WL ii, N ,.. - xi . K im Ek 'E3' .5.4.xk .'-Q , 94: D- M was ,W 17' ' yi -Ti.. K H wfififfqljig , Q ' Q f A ffl f if S ' li? ' A wg PM . 'T ,AH xi? QQ , x, . K, A u FNBUSX, WNW ni 5. FI Ji is 1 Sf 1 I mi' 1' W 'x 5 i if sf in-4 Y? 49 , . wr awe? W' ' X If . 1 , 1- r ' M -rf ,ii , wg K, gk. X Q K it at J Y' 'falg Y' l KW Sw 2 ' ' A - I -, gawk-W ,, -W fs Q S v M -1,52 , 5-as ,X W3 if i . ' Q We as K 1 4 - Mi gig , 2 ' M f 7 12 f ' Sfgf.. I ,Q ii .. ' 8 Hifi? Q : K Q , if K f,15?fx,.::::, g : QV ga- -iz i w ,. ? A 73 Ta f ' ' 52 22 5 1 in 'fail A A'--' l A i 1 v gil 55? ,f ig: Q? f M 7 if Q5 , Yf ,wgu A K. -I - s SN ix HOME ROOM 335 Ifinsl row: NI. Yoga-I, R. Mc IAIIILQIIIIII 'I' Ilcnmlu . . son U. GL llll I AIRICIOIIZIIIO. W. Rcynolmls. Sl'l'UlllI mt, Drew- olmlvr. NI. lillis, I I,Ill'IlN, Coho , NILIIIIIIOIII. rx. R. I' rmv: lillif ,.-IX . Tllilrl row: 'I-IICIQCI' I C'l'n'lx C.. Lonmlizl, Il. Hznluncl, NI. Walk- -I I inn Simons. NI. Nlosw. cr. . O'Ncall. I. 1: cron. R. lfllllllll rmw: Il. Young. Xppcl. NI. Kll'N4'llllt'l'. NI. Ill'illit'. Sxsisshclnn. Nl, I'IOlll'lSlIl'lxIC, lk-ally. ID. lX'1lll'l'S. ll. Mc.-Xfcc. ll. llnc-hncr. Iwflh rfmu' xl. Holnor 'X Kil- chc-n, U. Robinson, ll. Wcsllncy- Ll 'Xl I ll SL I I' 'lL'lkgllSOll. . lamngln X. Peck. I. R N. l.IYII'Ix. . -zu , . onnrllrcc, Page 7I happv QIIIIICS on ll I' I . I IC arcs ol' hIlll'gIt' Plann and IICI' l1LLlc SISICTSH show thc llicmlslmip than CXISIQ b - ' -- X ' ' s cuxmn Lhp hClllOl'S and the cllics. Sinn' thc newcomers XVCICOIIIC soxucon . ut to help smooth out Lhc rough places ol' thc Iirsl year. they greatly ZIIJPTCCIZIIC thc willing ZISSISILIIICC ol' the ua cr tl' ' ' IP c .iss blg IJIOIIICTS uncl S1SlCI'S.H I I I Our day at Walnut Hills consists of more than just classroom subjects. Through the medium of extra-curricular activities we have an opportunity to put to practical use the principles learned in the classrooms. We are not compelled to join any club or belong to any organization. Quite to the contrary. We volunteer our services- not because john belongs, but because we feel we will have some practical experience that will be of value to us in years to come. just as the allied nations are cooperating in their efforts for final victory and permanent peace, so are the members of clubs cooperating in their effort to further and broaden their knowledge. Each member of a club or organization must do his part, and do it well, or the growth of the organization is hindered. In the postwar world we see great strides taken in bringing democracy to all people. WVe see great new inventions, speeded-up cormnunica- tions, higher standards of living. Even beyond that, we see a world in which all men are brothers, where they live together, work together, play together. This dream is not impossible, but can be accomplished if the nations will cooperate with one another in building a peace organization that will survive, and push aside intolerance, injustice, and prejudice. Then, and only then, will we truly have one world. In the clubs and organizations of Wlalnut Hills we have a foundation for future cooperation. Through the media of our newspaper, debate clubs, and speech clubs we have an opportunity to express our opinions and our own plans for a better world. In the field of fine arts, music, drama, and art we develop our special talents. and obtain a background of culture and richness. Our science clubs present to us new ideas and theories which will help us play a larger role in postwar develop- ments and improvements. Yes, it is true. Extra-curricular activities form an integral part of school life. Without them our school day would be dull, drab, and lifeless. By taking part in activities we make our life just so much more interesting and full, and we learn how to get along with our fellowmen. ma 53. Q - 1 Q IV 153' f' ,., I if vi j ji!,l,5 2 ae: Q- if , ,E 1.1. -1 if f ff 3, A Y Qs Z fx f ,: . ., A , A 1 -' I iv , gf - Aa 1 Ennperatinn r- I r lzhievemnnl Page 72 us. Q... mu :kk '. W wx W - ' W ' f z x imiwk 7 K L A ,- E25 Pupils Effieientl Practice Self lievernmenl SICNIUR COUNCIL Heller, ll. Huntlley, Miss Clarke, M. Colclsniith, A. Heyroth, IJ. Templeton. livery girl who enters YV11lnut Hills Illllfllllllllflllly beeonies ll ineniber ol the Cirl's League. lizieli month ll lirogrztlii is presentecl by one ol' the six tlillerent grztcles. 'llhe entertain- ments :ire rezllly original. Hlllglllg' lroni style shows :incl zunziteur reyues to szttiricuil clrznuzttizzitions ol' vzirious ineiclents ol' school lile. .I One of the greatest honors for the senior girls at Wlzilnut Hills is to be chosen for Miss Clzirke's Council. 'l'hese live girls zlitl Miss Clarke by taking charge ol' Retl Cross Activities. Big Sisters. stuclent ol'l'ic'e help. ushers lor school procluetions, :intl Stutlent .-Xicl. Beeztuse ol' the responsibilities en- tziilecl by these positions. girls ztre pieketl lor their outstztncling zibility :incl lezulership. GlRl,S l.lfAGUlf Ol7l5lClfRS AND C:Xl llAlNS lf'ir.s'l mzu: S. Frieclnian, M. Rank, Heller, V. Phipps, V. Ma . Carelton. S'l'UlJl'1N'l' COURT Sammi mzv: LI. Bernstein, l'. Huntlley. A. Heyroth, li. Bean, li, S mroull, M. Mathis, . XX'hitnev. H. lXlc'C:tslin, I .I , M. Voight, R. Neblett, Dr. Senger. lllt'llllJlk'l0I1 S'l'UDIiN'l' COURT 'llhe swift :incl telling llllllll ol' justice at Wlztlnut Hills is the Student Court. Coin- posecl ol? four seniors and three juniors, it iuetes out punishment to those pupils who disobey school rules. Democrzitie yet lirni, the Court is respeetecl and zulniiretl by stuclents and teachers alike. i Page 74 Student Ennneil Envernment Is Democracy I-lt Wnrk Sean-ml: Miss Sz1nl'm'ml. P. l,llIJlJt'lIllCllllt'l', H. Mc'Czlslin. jean Heller. Miss SC'ltIllC'lt3lL'l'. l'lI.I'.S'f mzu: S. lilake, H. Culxert, li. Ceisl, ll. Spenver, Klclillmpe. N. Rlfllllltlxlllt, Xlliesle, li, Xlvllill. lt. Greiwe. C. llilflllf, Appel. Swruml mum li. Mmlene. l'. Hunt, clllIJlJlIlgL'l', S. Oil, Nl. Hziuensu-in. li, Rei4lun'1,X'. Max, Kelly. C. Hull, li. llzllile, M. Colmlsniilli, l'ierle, R. Seidel, M. Vtliglll. 'l'l1im' muh' R. Nleliurnaly. fifbllsflllilli, ll. Belkin-1'. C, Riggs, B. Gregg, XX':1lcll1zim'1'. ll. C. Nlmmre. li. kluclcl. li. Mi-mielsolnl, Miller, Rupp, Kznncr, XV. Crzulismi, H. Spmull. S'l'UDlQN'l' COUNCIL Xvllllllll Hills is ll0lL'Cl lm' the lzicl llilll the sluclents have ll large slizlre in the g0YCl'llItlL'ltl of the school. 'llliis year. the Sluclenl Council. which lnzlkes and CIll'Ol'CCS the scliool rules. lizls lzlken faire ul' the Honor Roll. ffllllllllllllg' the nznnes ol' :ill xvlllllltl Hills grzuliiznes in the zmnecl lowes. ll has also sponscnecl the weekly lllllgllllltt' collection lin' the Red Cross :incl C0lllllll'lCtl the Rule-ollllle-XVeeli cllltlllllltgll. lilllllllllll' ifing' the sluclents with the school laws. The nienibers ol' Student Council gained Vlllllllljltf knuwleclge ol' the i1il1'ic'zu'ies ul SCH'-gllYCl'llIllCIll. :incl their experiences will be of great illiporlznice when they lJCC'UIllL' citizens of the world. Page 75 Q 'ff 35 is fig . 55 w . :gig f :Li li L ,. V . M x -. 1 x KES ff ,S A 2 ,gi S ,gk it 5 Aff gg :sf U-Jw, ,SN X Qin N- W g Q 2 .Ir Q 7? Qs i Q 'K 1 k :Q 3 .mama K K :gag-:Q:f:v3,Hg51 5 K A .bv P. K Q' 2 ET '- 1542223 K L , . Qifi ESQ-fm BW f 5 . K 1 1 lim! mat: lu. Slllltlh. S. Davies l U tl. llaint-s. Xnmzrl tmu: Il. lllL'l'll'. ll. Sclnnn in ' C l RRl'X I lllSlORX CI l Pupils Wnrli Fur Wnrltl Urqanizalinn ntl Setzuril 'l'ht' lValnnt llills chapter ol Stutlt-nt l ctlci'alists lpclicvc that worltl nnion is tht- way to obtain antl holtl a lasting pt-acc. The national Ul'g'2lllll2lll0ll atlvocialcs a union ul' worltl tlt'11i0t'rz1c'ics working along with thc plan ol. lhnnhartmi Oaks. Stutlcnt Ful- L'l'llllSlS liopc that nltintatclv all tht' nations ol thc worltl will hc llllClL'l' unc g0YCl'llIllLfIll. 'l'hcy hclicvt- that this unity is thc only snrc way to cntl wars. S'l'UlDliNl' l-'lilJlQR.Xl.lS'l'S , 3. Lihgctt, 1 .M Max I3 Intl ma. 5. Ott. NI. llttttkcr. .L l'laIl. xl. l'ict'lt'. li. Hantlis, Nl. Wt-ilantl. Xl. Srhillci. IS. XItult'nt'. IK. Nathan. Y. Stix. Vfmnl mm' lf. Slcinlmtnn. li. Yut'lgt'l'. R. Rint'hal'l. li. sl'lllt'2ll'll. lf, l.. Rm'Ltt'tvotl. Nl. l.. I'int'l. Y. Nlax. X. l'asttn'. C. Stsltavtigultl. 'I'lllrfI ww: ll. lttitk. IS. 'I'mltI. Cf. 'lnll. Xl. Xltiss. Xl. Xlicfc-1't. l'. Slit-rtnan. ll, Silnun. XYt'iscn. KI. glll'IllllIlll, Xl. Srhn nan. IV41 rlll in ' ' pt'nln'ilnt't, S. l'lcatn1an. ll, l'hilli as I ' ' t ll a. Xlutts. l'. Ihvxlnn. l'. Pap I . l. Nttlantl R. Noll, .X, Nt-nian, li. Nlt1ll.S.Sltalrit'tv. Heuer Students Heeeive Merited Heeeqnitien A !' 'e,,, s- .V ,,:,.-.. ? ' lhe highest scholastic honor that can come to a NValnut Hills pupil is a Cum Laude certificate. This honor is based on scholastic achievement only :md is obtained by maintaining an average of above ninety percent for Your years. At the close of the year. Cum Laude members are honored with a dinner during which the Cum Laude keys are presented to them. These keys correspond to the college Phi Beta Kappa. and represent the highest award obtainable in any high school. Page 78 lfiisl mum' .X. XViley, E. Saudis. Bernstein, S. Fried man. Heller. B. A. Glas, E. lfeuer, l'. Sherman. Svcrnfn' rozu: Ii. lilkins, Iirunsman, A. Mann, XV Gradison, B. Beckner. E. Modene, P. Deflamp, I. Call 1 - ii lk n .fl e Inxl mar: KI. Rm. la. NIICIIKCI1 XX. Slllllt'I1IC'!'IYl1lII. Urxixcw, Il. wil. ll. Ilaull. II. I.. Nlmmrv. Nfrnml rmw: I, Shciiilzin. 'l'. I In-i'lm'. ll, Srlllic'i'lu'mk. N. Ilailmi. II. Nlaillmy. IX. IIISIICI, I9 Ilulil, II. filllxvllllll. R. Irwis. Hi-Y I-Intl lfiirl lleserves Stress Whnlesnme Livinq Ihr' Girl llc'sci'x'cs. lmimlccl by thc YIVCX to liiirllicr the iclczils ol' foopcititioii .mil lriciiclsliip ziiiioiig' high scliuol girls. wcrc :ill out lor victory this yczir. lly iiiailaiiig, sfrzlplioolcs. knitting SIVCQIICTS. zliicl saving ll12lg2llIllCS thcy iiizlclc sun' lhail thc' boys iii thc zmuccl lhircs woulcl rciiiciiihci' thc girls lxifli limnc. Selling hot clogs all Ioolbzill games. spoiisoring lhc zimiuzil Ifoolbzill lxiiiqiicl. collccte ing' gziiiics lor thc XVLII' l'i'iso1ici s Aicl :mal publisliiiig ll mmillily iicws-lcllci' . V . . , . lm' Ilzilnul Hills sciwicciiicii. :irc 21 Icw ol thc 2lc'llX1l,lCS lh'1l zulml up to lot.1l .1 SIICKTSSIVIII HI-Y yCZ1l'. Ill-Y OlfIflC1IiRS Page 79 CLIRI. RICSICRVIE C.XliINli'I' , .': Zmiwx. CI. I.l1 lwm, I-'. Ri'IilI.ll'I. X. Iiiliznmll. I' ' . . ' '. ' vlgcx Vrm14l zum? Il, SIIIUXC. R. Nh' Xl'I1'i'. S, Milli-spin-. Nliw SIIVIILIII 'lj' 2 -, Nzml. K. llvllvl 'L . . Nlwllnli. ml r4m'.' X. Ifvllig. N, Xllvn , 1 '1l. . .Ruth . . . . . . . 4 . 5 N X., . se K The Hemnmhranlzer Staff Himlered H Wartiml This year the editor and staff members of the Remembrancer'' have had a diffieulti task to per- form. 'l'he shortage of manpower and material Forced the pupils to work more diligently than ever before. They spent many afternoons and Saturday mornings at school laboring over layouts, copy. and mountings. However. the entire stall' worked together harmoniously and efficiently, and thus made the 1945 Remenibraneer'' possible. Il' it were not lor the intelligent and patient guidance ol' our advisers. Miss Baeehle and Mr. Dauterieh. the Renieinbrancer'' would not he possible. The designing and planning ol' the year- book is due to Miss Baeehle's knowledge and ex- .,, .AH -Q. I t -e g. 5- ip Q4 tit 1:1 -61 I 5 ...J tilt' lit ,Q-3 - xt 1121 l F ' ? Page 80 Ennditinns, Works Hard Tn Put llul Puhlicatinn perienfe. The fact that in her two years as adviser the iiRCIl1Clllbf3I1C'CY'i has each tiine won the All-American rating shows that Miss Baeehle is a superb manager. Mr. Dauterich and his art staff have contributed innneasurably to the success of the Renmin- braneerf' His supervision of the creation of the sketches and art work is a thankless task. yet the superiority of design on his part adds to the quality of the book. 'l'he editors and staff inexnbers wish to express their thanks to the advisers for their uncler- standing and helpful g'uidant'e. Mr. Dauterifh and Miss Iiaechle. rz 13 if: 25 16 ,mov 23 22412726 fg'vvEmEAExGE7 it - -I . r itmfff? 3H,, 2 Q if t 17 2i fiilz ll'tE-46,5 if' ' ' s LY L - igTVDNJS ' nxt l4ivwwwvvmww ' , 'QWNWWW QjMRvwnNvwq, ' Af Qu-auunlwg f , MIVNWWVN vvv-an Page BI .-XDYlCR'l'lSINtQ S'l'.Xl l Q11 fell: Ihe atlrertising stall consults last years t annual. S1'nIr'rI: Shirlee lfrietlinan. l,ois Litwin Calvin Kaplan. Bert Levine. Betty .Xnnnons Sflllllffllgf Betty Ann Glass. Stan lfrietlnian, lid Marshall. Ira Call. 'l'oin fillL:QL'lIllt'ilIl. Vivian t t Max. I,AYOU'l' AND MUl'Nl'INtL S'IIXFF Iielrmi: The layout and mounting staff prepares to mount senior pictures. Sf'llfI'If.' Sue lillen Blake, Frank King. lean Heller. SflHIIffI1Q.' Mari lyn Tepper. Irene Xnnest, Phillip cial-sad, Roger l I lNehlet, Margy llaut. The lihalterhux Advocates Vision S'l'Al F EDITORS Left lo riglll: Alice Vliley, Betty Kuinler, -ferry Rauh, Virginia Phipps, Irv Behrendl, Perry Levinson, lid Modene, .lack Myers, .Xlec Hill, Hugh MeCaslin, Larry Schapiro. Miss Pichel and Miss Sutherland No organization or publication can exist without some guiding hand. The CHA'r'rnRBox is no exception. With- out its competent staff of editors and advisers, no issue would be possible. Miss Sutherland, journalism teacher and adviser, has supervised the publication ol' the CHA'l l'ERBOX for twenty-two years. Her intelligence and pleasing PCI'- sonality have long been an inspiration to many Walnut Hills journalists. The accounting and advertising of the CnA'r'ri3Rnox are tedious jobs which Miss Pichel handles efficiently and sniilingly. She keeps the records straight, and the CnA'r'rEknox out of the red. Credit is due also to the editor, Ed Modene. It is he who forms the real contact between advisers and staff. He is responsible for many new ideas, and should be connnended for his intelligent and systematic work. Page 82 The Editor-in-chief: Ed Modene Service, Tnleranee and Enlightenment X This year. due to rising prices. paper scarcity. and the manpower shortage. the CIIA'l l'ERl30X was forced to reduce the size of its publica- tion. However. in spite of the reduced size of the paper. the CiiA'1 l'ick- Box continued to maintain its high standards of reporting and makeup. lhe reporters. business staff. and all others connected with the paper put in long. hard hours of work every week in order to produce a paper worthy of the high standards of Wlalnut Hills. The increase of advertising copy is definite proof that the advertising staff was alert and wide awake to ad solicitations. Wforking on a high school paper such as the CHA'l'TI5RBOX is wonderful experience. and provides valuable training for future journalistic work. Cf wp -o-'v '- kkivx kr .Lak-I' ,Wg ,mx 46? . jvfyxf 3 . . t. Un- VP. x 04: ,fygm , h. A ,XD fu - .LA -qflfjige,-vv At, lwlsru-., Vx - .lo-J vw., ' . v ' . -.VV CHATTERBOX REPORTERS lfizzl mzw: I.. May, N. Saxe. F. Sandis, S. Gillespie, I.. Litwin. N. Kramer, NI. Selker. M. llarson, li. Schwartz. S. Blake. S. Gross, B. Modene ll. lteinherg. Swiirlzl miin' l. Gall. N. fitlll CX D Ielllanc l Voel ' ' ' ' ' lI2lllCl' X Stix 'Xl xvlllllxll I lx 1 s X. . . . .. .. gel. B. lxununlei, M. hchuherl, .-X. lletlan. I, Geist, H. Stix, Il. Hutten- . elley. 'I'l1inl rozu: M, Goldman, il. Sheppard. NI, Weiland. S. Fox. Il. limig. Pine, ml. Postler. I. AIIIICSI, N. filIllK'I'lY0ll, 'I'. Iacohs. li. Reichert. S. Ott. D. Peiper. Fourih rozu: I. Myers. H. Zwiek. Aj. Schuck. S. Shapiro, D. Brown. HI. Wolf, Rauh, I. Scott. yl. Bates, NI. Robinson, M. Hitler, N. Rapp, H. Hallo, A. Spohrle, l'. Letinson. dv H H l I I l Bleam GIVES Hetznqnlllnn Tn Creative Writers Dr. Senger discusses the next issue of the i'Glean1 with the co-eclitors .lean Heller ancl Gene Cullen. a...,,N ' GLEXM STAFF I'lI.l'.Yl row: M. King, S. lfriethnan. S. Cahill, Srcozlz mzu: l'. Litwin, Geist. Tllinl row: V. Max Postler, 'l'. leppcr, 'l'. tlacobs. ISUIIVIII row: U Clzunpbell, Carleton, li. Simon, K. Jung. 0Ull,l. .XND SCROLL ,-Irmnzfl lnlflr: l'. 1.4-vinson, N. Culbertson, 1. Gal l Xnnest, li. Kuinler, S. Shapiro, R. Doertnat X Wiley, S. lfrietlnian, Heller, 'l'. Alacobs, l Moclene, Myers. .-X. Hill, H. Mcllaslin. Slzulding: M. Voight, li. Steathuan. In past years the filflllll has built for itself a line reputation. clue to the wealth ol' creative ability ol' Wlalnut Hills stuclents. Seventh graders as well as seniors may contribute to the magazine. but only the best essays. poeins. and short stories are publishecl. ln the three issues that appear throughout the year. both serious ancl huniorous articles are lountl. Hlriting for the Gleamf is a pleasant pastiine that provides valuable ex- perience lor liuture authors. members ol' the Quill and Scroll are stuclents who have won recognition lor their journalistic work. Meni- bership is given to aclvancetl Cl1alle1'!,w0.v reporters, and editors and active nieinbers ol' the Glrfzzm and Hr'- IIlF7'lLllTIll1Cf'T stal'fs. 'l'he inenibers wear their pins prouclly. because they belong to the International High School journalistic Club. Page 84 QV.. . ,, X . ' xx. 11- v BF ...wk ,N . I S if X 5 s S ' Qx. . 8. wg 5 ,,.-.H 1, L- iv A .- A . .K 7 Q.. 5? F yi ? 1 w Q aa- .QQ .. m gf 5 .. N ? X Q., Q. ! . .mg -f wi -.2 3' , . , V X S.. 45Q.,Ek ckgivfk ' ix ,A 'W' if 1 3 Y ,X is Q 1 if XJ' . gf. 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It also advertises coming school events by means of hilarious skits, and it helps to make possible the large attendance at the Shakespearean Play and the Revue. 'Iihe Radio Guild. through its activities, gives members a chance to perfect their radio technique. and provides a stepping stone for future radio work. RADIO GUILD First roie: 'l'. Greenwald. l. Behreutll, N. Culbertson. G. Riggs, H. lXIt'Caslin. M. Weiland, S. I-',. Blake. S. Pleatman. Srwnztl row: NI. Nlack. S. lframe, IB. Iluttenliauer. 'l'l1irf! row: B. Nathan. IS. Simon. -I, l'ostler. Rl. IYeilantl. IS. Cohan, G. Stix, I. Gall. D. Campbell, S. tlaliall, li. Hobart, S. Ott lfozntlt rout' D. Brown. Ii. Golteu. S. Shapiro. I. Wit-sen. H. llalfe, IS. klaffe. Y. Max. NI, llrand, I. lfrietlmau. G. Ach. A. Pastor. lfitlli roze: IV. Stein, l'. Dellamp. I. NVeiI, A. Ne- nian, S. Sproull. S. Ireedman, ll. I'roome, NI. Mathis. II, Dorman. D. Weilantl. B. I.0l't'lll. DIiI5.AX'I'Ii CLUB l ir.tI rme: G. Haines. IS. Ligget. S. Davies. H. Hauser. ul. Stein. H. Schuman, I. Gall. Seroml row: NI. Payton. Y. Nlax. S. Shapiro, II. NIcGilI. Tltirfl rote: B. Qlafle, R. Ifaugman, G. Iivtuau. .X. NCIIIIIII. lfoirrllt rrne: I, Iveil. D. Brown, .X. Levine, N. Gansou. 'I'hrough the activity of the Debate Club. members have an oppor- tunity for training in public speak- ing and 0l'2llOl'y. and because ol' this training are able to see clearly both sides of important issues. Since there was no debate team this year. each member had more opportun- ities to speak and to learn the facts behind such questions as compul- sory military training. the menace of communism. the threat of col- onies to world peace. Debating on these topics gave a clearer under- standing ol' world affairs and pre pared the way for the consideratior of postwar problems. Page 86 lffl In riglil: W. Sautlcrs, NI. Burns, X. Sll'Ul!llll'llgl'l'. 'l'. Sarran, .L I.ex'iu0, l'. Sl'llllll'l'. 'll Sheridan. lirxl wma' -I. llreuuc-r. ll. Mkius. C. Guerller. K. Boffiu. Svrmlrl roam' H. liiclielherg, N. Philips, 0. Miller, .L Kimball, Ll. liugelhardt. limi roam' R. Wolf. .L Roseulmerg. N. Xlmralulms, 'l'. Sarrau. Srmnrl mai: ll. Quint, l'. -It-uuings, W. Rogers. Nl. llurus. XV. Pistler. ll. Kaplan. XV. Stein, i Blashill, IJ. Brown. Nl. Krause. S'l'.XGE CZREXV 'l'R.-XFFIC SQUAD MOTION PICTURIQ Ol'liR.fYl'0RS Illllllllgi -I. Marble, -I. liugelliardt, i 'l'he jobs of the stage crew, the traffic? squad. and the iuotiou picture operators are not glamorous: but they are esseutial to the daily lille of Walllllt Hills High School. The smooth running perl'ormauc'es depend a great deal on the stage crew and motion picture operators. The traffic squad carries on despite wind. rain, and snow. These behind-the-scene workers have learned how to rarry each day's task lo a suc'eessl'ul conclusion. Page 87 -Q ga , i ' 1 is W A ' . 4' 5 7 5 EY 'A a y J' 'S 3- ' ya' ,Q gg QA ig 5 A,f35 0 M-gg an A W 4' Q M, 1 N 5,3 an 595135 93' MW W' fa' Q -ffy pd -dy- W1 5 s I ' f Riva! 9' 3: ' i wi Q 2 A gl Q Q f '9 A Y ' PY F Q 0' Q: , W H Urcheslra ls n Integral Part Uf Schnnl Life At the beginning ol the year. the ranks of the orchestral were very small: the players inexperienced. However, clue to Mr. l'l2l1I1lll0lllS vigorous and Il1Cll10CllC2ll teaching. the musicians grzuluzllly improved: the orchestra grew larger. The first time that the orchestral really hzlcl Il chance to shine was at the Revue - :incl they shone bril- liantly. 'l'he difficult music was played smoothly. and the entire performzmce was il tribute to the strenuous l'CllC2ll'SlllS put in by the members :mtl to Mr. l'lZlIlllllOIl'S inspired leaclersliip. Herb Schill and jack Rotlgt bent out some boogie. l he 0l't'llCSll'2l all clressetl up for the Revue. 97 G? 4? 4? 4? Q? Q9 44 6 3 Q9 Q9- Q9 Q9 49 Q5 I if 2 45 49 4? '31 'Sf 551 4? 'Q 1 V 43' Q9 '-5? 'X' +29 . 1 9 mf 4? ,Q9g, f 9 si sf 9 eh Q9 as Q9 69 5 A W, Page 90 i lllztelle And Triple Trin Prn ' 1112 Gund Music md' 1 at if ' ' gin 'Lll1ll'H'L1 1-111111. . , , 'xg '. ru. l.. 11lUlllllN. S. 1'l'1lLlI'l. Ti. Klilvxpic, N. Kl'illlll'l', l'c1xll1'1. :Nunn lllllllxl. 'lnhv lkmk Ollvllv. 1 Sl1l1Xil1l. ll Wuhl. Ilxlxix, R. Nlvxcls. Ru 1'1'X.v1'. S11'1'11l, 11. Bvclxllnl 1 Wlil 'lml lf 11Ul'1IIl XI 11ll'lDlllIlU, N. kl.mu1 111 l111V1'1'i111-'1'1'1u illll1 ing thc- '1'hc hcsl si11g'c14s in 1111- 111011 am- 111014111 lo 111 I flfltllt. 11CC'2lllSC their 1't'lJC1'1U11'C is lurgc 111111 x'111'i1'11. lhcy 11111 s ' ' 1 suhw out wilh thc 1:1lcsl l70IJll11lI' most I'L'X'Cl'L'l1L hymns Cl1lL1'L1l1y 01' 5 ' 5 ' ' ' ' 'mal UCICIIC 1111- l'c:1l111'c11 in cvcry c1111'1SllIlilS 1111 1110 111111-s. The 11' I ' . md lhcir lI1llS1i' ulwzlvs draws Rl wzmn 1'csl1o11sc. :1ss1'1uh1y 211111 l'0l1K'L'1'l. 1 Page 91 Band ill flllll ew Thrills Tn Fnntllall Eames l'1r.s! wma' R. lx. Hznmllml. mlm-c'lm': R. l.2llHllllK'lL'l', li. Xllvssn-ls, 'l'. Scliwub. G. Russzik, CQ. Hilc-l1c'm'k, .-X. Cl'Ol'liL'l', 'l.XYhc,ll'lhyhngCL Cnuwwhcn lQ Conuwon. Smfnnlxwnw L SuUhbuck,l.liogmN,CL Sdghz A, Hoyd,Xh Shnx I. .lt'l'l'l4t'l'. R. Hoyvlx Tlfinl rrmx' ll. Scrim. Y. Rmkmw, Sfllllllill, Nl. Yoga-l. lll0l'Ili', lAli'l'l'lIIg, llmoks, l.. Clwmpcr, Ryan, R. hll'l.llllg'llllIl, I.. Clulu-11. l n11rIl1 mzu: D. Calloway, Cl. Hcbhlc-, l.. Hulmcs, IJ. lll'2lll'l', H. SIJI'2igllL'. W. ixlt'IlSlllg', Pugh, lllflllllllltl, Nl. Nlz1c'z11'ilo. H. Sc'l1zlcllc'l'. li. Ncil. R. Scllllck. lfijlll mum' R. lfiallclx l. .'XllIlL'SI, C. Nllllll, D. 1.1-win. W. liullock. S. YUllllgl'l'Ill1ll1,ll. lVl'NIlIlC'fl'l', ll. l'vrkins. C. Crist. llcnkins, li. llzu-rr. l.. Clllolak. xvlllill Nh: llllllllllllll Cllllll' lu Xvllllllll Hills Lhis yvzxr. hc lmmcl thc' hzmcl :ll rock bollmn. lluwcvcr. hc- was not lllSl'0lll'1lgCll. but sc! about lo lIIlIJl'OYC umclitions. Alter ll i'lll't'lilll slucly ol thc iiilcu-sl mul musical Izilcnl ol' thc sclmol, hc l'L'Cl'llllCll many new lmml ulcmlncrs. lluriug' his licc pcriocls hc luuglil scvcnlh :mil cigluh giticlcrs how to play lIlSll'lllllCl1lS. :mil 1-wil relicarsccl with thcm on Snlurclny morn- ings. llc-czlllsc ol' his 4-l'l'u1'Ls lhv sifc ol' ilu- bzmcl has lllC'l'L'21SCll. Illillilllg' il IlCt'CSS1ll'y lo lizlvv nvw llIllliUl'lIlS. which. whcn Ulllllllllil. will zulcl more psp :mal color lo our Ikmlbzill g'1lIIli'S. XVhc11 lV:1lm1l Hills has ll bzmcl lhzll is Clllllll to thc lx-sl in the fllllflllllllll high si-lmuls, t'Yt'l'l'lJllC will know that il wus cluc lo Nlr. l-lllllIlll0Il'S strenuous rvlicurszils. Page 92 nlumnruuunpluwiglrj-fu: b 1- M 4, I .-.- fy . I '- x,.' 'lb f1'l:f' ' ' 'A Ql:..L.,4.I?',. 'i' .' r ri fri A II ' ' 'I ' . X g , 4 .Af-'g1.g'QL-1,4 'sg-4 442: :ff SEMPER FIDELI S QLM, ' .'..E,--'?3x:4A5:i,j,f- -X14 Music by - N ' ' 4 HK ,L .wwf KOCH JAMES TULL '-4 4 175,34 ,'-' L'g'l'0 I QfiQ9. . H ll I, -9 :',::: -- - - : !::: - A- 4 -. .jf la-'Il'i:'-z xljilz-'iI? iSIiI72iL3l'LilIl Z: :S S'-ii' -E! 4 ' I I F L. ' 'r I 5 ' ' ' I I ' A ' 1 ' , , 1, ll., bg fflgg 4 i E 4 i ii 7, wi 4 E I' I sl liniiis: . S n 5 i115 : I E Semper fi-de- lis, Sem-per fi-de-lis For-ev-er loy -al toWalhut Hills High...... How its !nl ...un 11 ' h 1 ' 1 i7:L2!!5ss....... 4455- sean- ' !L. la s -'52 5 . Y , Y I: . ' -..u....z '- l Il gg h qi 2 I 8 H 7' V 1 E Q E Izrzri i E i ' 1 4 -f 1 5-F' ' . 4..,4 42- -A I 4 4 is J , . 4 ,. 4 sg-fL,,J 5,1 ,4J4:.B:1 glo-ry thrillswithloveour hearts it fills,- VVal - nut Hills High . Sem-per fi - -l-ll VY it if I lm '1 2 EIL-I 4 l - I 'L Q fl ' 5 h -' 'Ev 3' I :'.:,.i:!3EE5?E:- I I l : - 4 1'1u:Q:llql:: 4 4 - le : if if E.'75:? 'fx' J J -if f' Ts 4 4 J 4 de - lis for - ev - er, Tho' far we roam we'lL love thee true,- Sem-per fi- -- 4 4 4 ' ' gf V ' 2 ' - i I ' 51: lv-ii .4 i j 555 :255 - QL Q 4 4 2 ' - Jul' J I ' i 1 1-x 111 2 -f. f H H F? J de - lis for - ev- er, Oh,Wa1-nut Hills- High to you!-Semperfi- youl,.. :bv . ,:4 - .': . 5-::...-.-.....-'E2:::::a::1::-: 5? i , :Q-.5si-. -.z..:., - .,1.:E:::::3 ::::i::'::ag:r:r,:::r::r-2:-feargg-5:4 n Aj., A - n lv I ' ' - li s ' , '- I : :F :: is 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 lr 5 4. Q sqaiint Hi g ,I-.ff-Xie . 4 Page 93 5--4x.g A 1-.. f 6 , -'Q 4 I X' I-,A 4,4 if gs Q ,I '3 K x' v ' -4'. . X gli' 3 is -4-P X xxtr .4 gi ' -I, L' . 'Lil -. , - - -1 . . WA X-. -M U, 4 .-T53 Xxx -' 15' fl I-' 4 4 5-..f' . X mf , 4, -' 11x54 -EF:1i '1 ' l FQ? A 'I' ' . ' 7 51533 I 4 ! V H1235 ., J ' . ' ' ' :Lf-fs: ':. I 71: I' 1:1 , v ., ,,. .4'- . .' 1 7-.' '-zu 'l .3--'f' ' , ...,.,.q x. . ,.,:.4 I, . The Marr Wives lflf Windsnrg' Is The Twent -Thin: 'urcl fl. XVCHP disguisccl us Mr. linux . 4 of hls lvzllmlsv lo Falslafl' QC. Riggsj The lwcmy-Lhiul annual Slmkcspezlreall play this year. 'l'hc Merry YVivcs of YVind- sur. played to 21 lltflll' czipacily house. The actors gzxvc 11 sparkling lJCl'f'Ol'lll21lM'C full OIwH'il2lllCllig'l1lI1CSS. 'l'hcz1uclicm-Qlaughed hczlrlily ill. Lhc zmlics ol' Fzllslzlff. zmcl wcrc zmlusccl an Lhc waxy thc two merry wives I.l'llSll'1llCil his zlllwllpls to lIllll'I'y lhcm. hlisllvm lfoul KD. flllllllllllqlf mul Mialrcss . ' '2.2 . Ingo QI. l'1'1calm1mj zum' i'0lIlIJ2ll'illQ lhc lcl- lnxs hom I llsl :Il 2. -' 'A ' I' ' Hugh ICYZIIIS Cl llalmllj, Dza1nc'Ql1ic'l4ly Cullvnb, and on Q-I. FYUIIICD. Page 94 Shakespearean Success Given llt Walnut Hills 'l'hc Sliakcspczircziii play is thc high spot in thc lvllllllll Hills llfllllllllll' sczlsoii. :mil thc' lim' Sl11lliCSlJL'2ll'C2lll lrzulilioli. 'l'hc' small IllL'2lSlll'C lo Nliss l,olfc's cozicliiiig. plays is Ll privilcgc which only 21 low pupils lizixic. . cmlci . . , 1 5 low Cl. cil'llCllW2llllj. is trying to propose lo Min Pagv QN. Cullwrtsonj. llzimi- Quimkly llullvnj is tolling' lfailslzill' QU. Riggsj lhzil hc is :illi'zlc'lix'c lo thc' Iwo wiws. NIV. Page QS. l'rc'c'4lii1:111H :xml thi' llosl ol thc Cizirici' KI. liclircmllj arc trying lo prolccl Sir Hugh livzziis Clahallj lrom thc' licry Doctor Claius CIS. Klcinj. Page 95 Ever Pnpular alnuls Sparkle In Snnq And Dance IIN mllnlcxllln' ltkllll fxl Tom and 'III ILIIN q I'om 6,11-4-nwzllcl :xml In IILI cllfllj Il IIII' I'RIfllISIOX CQIIURIIS fr - N . Irll ln If ffl. II, NImI1'llc'. XI. I5c'l'f'c'l I nn1Iunl S flll XI Ixll IL .. . , . lg. I'. lin g. . LI , I II.Ippx. N. Slulmllmr XI R Ilnnx I' SI: 4lHXVI..I. lvigvr. II, I I 5lIllltIx. ,Nr ff fwlffn. Ii, Ilsrulmrll Xl Ilmmmlcin ,ff - Ncls Clllllmwlsml, wilI1 thc' I'rcc'ix Llmrus zmml Bmw, In-rlurnm III Nlvxiczlll ROIIIIIIC. I'1rxl mm: , SVIIXIIIIIIUINI. XI, kill-'. . Pv Ilzlppx. XI. Ilm'1'gcl', Ii. Xlmlcmz I. SLIM X. fllIIN'l'li0ll, II. lxxiclx. fl'I 4'I' I n ' Spmlwl. I, IILIIIIN. 5, SIIIIIIIJZIIQ. 9 OII Nfwwfl mnu' W. Iiugmx. X. I'l'IlIl'lll I SIJl'IIiIl'I. Il. Xlmnv. I. IXc'iI. III Slc-wg I II I L K . I x I III. I'.IIL'l'III1IllII, Playing lu 2111 L'IllIllIhIilSlIl' z1ucIi cucc both nights. thc- XVz1Im1ls 0 In gIlcIccI lI11'ougI1 ll SIJlIl'IiIlIl S. I IDCI'I'Ol'IIl2lIlC'L'. 'I'Iu' I' 1' c' c' i s I Ol Cllurlls. :ls ZIIXVZIYS. was llu' Iliggcsl .lllI.lllIOII. .md llwn' fzllflmy mu lines IIIZIIIC Il big Imil. 'I'I1c' o1'cI1cs ll'2l plzlyccl thc cliI'l'ic'uI1 mlmlmcr- In imc slylc. Its I'Iz1sI1y rlmyllmxf IIIZICIL' lI1csI10w skim along. Page 96 K . x . sf QQ -Q A -Q Q s J! . 'A ' ,K ' pf' x g W 1 in f 1 3' ' gifs f ' I H 4' g N ' J J gf ii, iris, rf, .S i l-AL J MN-5. V 1 . J - Q P J' fa., 5,3 fl? gf W4 ,J 'QQ s 2. f5 . 'Qi F 59 3 - V' 7.L , ,. I f I W I LW R 'S , -, ' -I ,q l f . - , ' A ' 3 i .V . . . 3 P i K K 4 i v I I ag Ki 5 AA A A i K x if . 'xki A 5 ,E S Q tv x in Wi J' ,, 5 N, YL nw f :xv 4 away. YS W WY Ae ' - X, J sf2'J J .ig . y,, . L 32' g My ' if , Q- ,,,,g:g,-q. 4 lf! A Xi 5 f,f1 3 ' 4 , 1 rf, -i TMS? I -,,, A tsl . 3 '51 Q 'S A k g5,f2:2Fj gg! .. 'N my f W. ffm X .,V3y,,V ..., ini, , ' x fm K is 2 X ,IN x 'S' X 1 W fx if w gk gvg -kL, aigfvgifi 6' 'tv wfmi ff '? f ' I Pune , Pathetic, Pride find Prejudice fimuses All - -s om' ul ill'l4 mum unions Mr. Bingley 1812111 i l'iL'Cilll2lllD IIIZILCE low lo Iam' iil'llIlL'll fsllt' lillun Blukcj. RL-V. Collins fslllll i,il'2lllll2lllb propuscs lo l':ii!2liJl'li1 HCIIIICII f.Xmlrcy l'z1slm'5, Ml. Ilzllm-y Qliolm Iilcinj :mal Nliss liingluy fSylx'iz1 Sllzlpimj lii5lillh?s NIV. liinglvfs illIt'l'L'Nl lll .lima page 99 l 'ulx' ci2lliIC'l'illi' llclimlr Qllixic Clallnlm- Lanquaqe Clubs Stimulate Interest In Fereiq FRENCH CLUB .S'r'nf1'1I fnouml lufzlw: ll, Glas, l.t-xy. li. Rockwootl. Nlrs. .Xshbrook, .X. Neman, li. Sflllllllilll. .X. .Xman. b Y Y , Slfnzzlizzg' 'l'. Harris, H. Cameron. .X. Heyroth, lfriecler, S. Stuhlharg, ls.. lwerger. ls. lotltl, St. llohn. M. blank. Nl. Nlllllll. Hempel. All the members ol' the French Club will agree that it is easy to speak French in the atmosphere ol' Mrs. .-Xshbrooles lovely home. l.e Cerele Francais meets once a month, and spentls the afternoon conversing and listening to recorcls in French, and eating Mrs. .Xshbrooles clelieious French cooking. 'l'he magie wortl lrom south ol our border seems to be 'Aespanolfl 'l'he increasing popularity ol' this language is a result of the interest that we are taking in Central ancl South America. Realizing that South .-Xmeriea holds a future for our young people in practically all phases ol' life. those in charge of the Spanish club have encleavorecl to bring the Spanish customs. amusements and music to the members. As a result, these students now have a better unclerstancling of the life of our South American neighbors. Page IOO I-lffairs .-Xilllillg to c'1llll'y Ottl thc .'xlllCl'l- fllll tlcctl ol' tolt-lullltlc. tht' Gor- Illllll clllllj hats t'zll'llit-tl Oll ill spilt ol' tht' XVIII' witll ciL'l'lIllll1y. 'l'hc llllflltlxt' ol tht' t'llllJ IS not lOtlL'1ll lYllll politics ol thc t'0llllll'y. ljlll l'2llllt'l' to illtl'otlllt'c thc lIlL'IlllJl'l'S to thrust- Qllill works ol' cit'l'lllllll l lllL'l'1lllll'C zlllll lllllsit' thzlt tilllt will llL'YL'l' tlt'stl'oy. 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Page 102 1111 HODKLfURPLANF C1113 IX'Ilf'!'ll.Il4Q.' IJ. Crozier. Slnnding R. l5il'k1m'im', D. BIUKRSOIII, D Hubcr. CL. llizunuml, IJ. Roan I. iXI2lI'iJlt'. ILXDIO CIlH3 .SI'llf!'l1, lrff In Iiigllff l.. Xvllfklllll IS. Moll. H. iXiL'tiL'l', H. Si-ngcr I. .XllllL'l'S0ll, S. Funk, 'l'. Covy H. XVL-llcr. Sffllllllillgf XV. Rugcrs XY. U'z1g11c1', Mr. I.znnlx'1'l, 'I' Slicriclzm. CHJKSS CIJTB Sf'nlf'fl.' ml. Slcin. M. Krause, G Haynes, l'. Smith, Cloldslmcrry .X. N4-mam. H. Ciznmnuii. Sin mg: 5. lj2lYll'S, M. HL'l'g'l1l2lIl. H K1 Iicrv. RIFLE Cl1TB l'n'.sl wmv: IS. Poison. Mnrblc, I. Rolmcrlmn. XV. liullofk, .-X. Richzmls. .S'1'r'or111' wmv: D. C. Nluun-. D. Huber, .'X. Kimball, K. Hcllsillkxvlcl, lifllcs, Wi-I JSIUIX XV. IJ:-im. Page IO3 mlf '1lil. lu. l'lu-rmzui, li. Longcl- S'l'.XMl' CLUB Kurt, XN'ul1l l'0llllllClS an auction at ll slunm flub lIlCClillg. .Almznzd Ihr? lulllw: Ziegler, S. l.2lllI'Cl1S, R. NIZICIIV, Iilu'nl'icld, Kuhn, K. Pauly. Snocldy, D. Munro, D. Phillips, l:l'it'lIlll?lll, li. I'1liClllll2lI'l. CRfXF'I'1iRS CLUB Cl'1llxlL'l'S Club nlcmlxfrs prvpure for their zlnnuzil c-xllibit. flmzzml lim lnlzlw: C. Ric'l1zu'dson, Mrs. Clz1r111in'lmcl, Carcllon, C. Cilllll. S. Naylor, S. Dicncsch, R. l,OL'l'lll2lIl, li. xVCiIlIJCl'g, N. Cul- bcrlson. IJ. Spencer. M. Hopf. Page IO4 HIFY HHS l'l,1CRS Hi-Y Illl'lIllJCl'S wvrc 2lt'liX'l' in Illc war lJl'i50llt'l'5' uid clriw. l ir.s'I rrmm' U. xvllfklllll, l'. Shuck. li. Sfllllcclxwk, IJ. Mourc, CQIKZIVCN, M. Mathis, 'l'. S:u'1'zn1. Swrnzrl mum' IJ. Lcwis. Ray, M. Krause, XV. Samir-rs, .Xmlrcws. X. Slmlnm'ngc1'. SCENE l'.XlN'l'1iRS Srcnc lJ21il1lL'l's work on M'L'llCl'y fm the Slu1kcspc'z11'cm1 play. CL. liinns M. 1,cx'im'. C. Circ-ur, N. Mclvin E. Burkllardl. XIl'SICl .XI'I'RICCII.X I ION 111X1 111.12 I. l'II11i11x.S.I 1.11111',I ..X'111'Ig11 X. SIIXlIlI. XI. S1I11II1'1. II. NIIX. 11.1511 X. XX1-1I1I. XI. 4.11l1Ix1111II1. 311111111 11111'.' II. XIIlIx11ll, I.. IXlIlIx. X XI1'1w, X. 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In war time, the necessity oil having a strong and healthy body is emphasized by army and navy leaders. In the postwar era it will be even more necessary to be physically fit: for if the United States expects to be one of the leading nations of the world, her citizens must be healthy. We have sports at Waliiilt Hills - not only for the glamour and thrill of being a member of a team and winning games, but also for the fact that in practicing and drilling, we are con- stantly developing our physical endurance and improving our health. In order that our senior boys might enter the armed forces with a knowledge of the basic commands and regulations. the American legion has been conducting on Monday nights a Pre-Induction Course, which gives the fundamental drill work necessary in the army. By taking this course, our boys are able to catch on to the army routine more quickly and also to enhance their opportunity for promotion. Here at Walntit Hills we are conditioning ourselves for post- war achievement. Through our team sports, intramural activ- ities, and physical education classes, we are building ourselves to help build a better world. J I lv twig f 7 .1 -1 '07 '7 -,-',- up-59 1, , V ,QJQIEQN ' i' 5 ' ' inf' ' -aifqxywg-A mv' X' , , -:.-1-5-as-:.'I.L' - ' ,V g. ' fn-'bva ,at-295 I -L ,K . 3--,.-,ga ,- ,. ,,-,. f ,- ,g -.l . --nu-,-1 Away fr ' , u . a-2-x '.n-:.X-.- -W . J I 'f '?S':3if2'b:?3 --s Q- J' - , 0 49'i'n, 1' i' 9, f' ' n ' 5' --.1 g.- f .f- 1 ,a l e, 5 .. 535.92 V 3.1 , ..1--,' . . ' .'-..e . ily' . --,.',' 7 '-'fy fy I My ' I, -2 . I, , L C .eff -4- - : -- 1,-1.-' fr ,,:ffg, agar, Q t -.R X. 4' ' 'Av ' 4- Aw' .945 'E' ' ' P9 Q. a ' I -1 I 4 Y I gif' E ll I t - F P t Achievement A A , I I Mai 'EQ HT any NS if W , 'SS X' X ,A fm m mf S? ww I liilllli'l', I. llollv. li. lJ1'i1-lmillms. ll. clillllll, IS. I,1'1'1111-. II I I 3 1 llJllllIlS Dick XV11ll'l 11111l Bill Clcfil sp111'l4i Q' l'l1 '1'1:l1cl1l 11p 11111l IIILI gllllll' 1'1'solx'1'1l ilscll' i11lo sci-ing :Ying OII ll sloppy livlcl. llic ol'l'1'11s1-s ol lyolli sq11111ls XXL ixlio got ilu' l111'l4i1'1' lJl'L'llliS. 'l'l11- l'l.llgll'S lzilliccl lli Fnnthall Pla s Its Part In Ilevelnpinq Teamwork f n-sg, ....-r-' s1......4inndlI l ' 1 1 1 Inil mz1': IJ. xl2lllIl1'l. R. l3row111'. R. I.z1ll11. NIo11i'o1-, S. Holllmcrg. C. HL'l1l1111111. H. Sliorc. Smonrl rm1'.' R. S11llix'1111, . .11 Jiiislq. 'l'l1frrI m11'.' XY. lvllflslllilll, 'l'. filll'llIlL'l'. IJ. XX'l11l111'y, X llzllmi. li. ilwil. fl. IIIIUNIIIQ, 'l'. l'llJL'l'll'. II. xlillllilllll, Mgr. Ifiilllifll l'UI'l'.' li. l'l1111'11. li. Slxlllllllll. II. iXIl'lllH'lll'I', II. XX11lll, ll lI111'1lx. KL. xll'llt 1'. XX'iol. l'1'fllr m11'.' l.. l.ow1'11ll1z1l. Morris. Nl.'l'1'11l11-11. H. Nllllltllj. IX'.XI,Nl7'l' llll.l.S 0-XVl .S'I'liRN HlI,I.S lil I o111i1111i11g llicii' l'ig'l11i11g' spirit. ilu' liziglcs lcll to llic liiqlilx' li1lX'0l'Cil XvL'5lCl'Il Hills NI111'oo11s 11-11 by lICl'Ill 1-l11111'i1'. Ilia llllll' 11111l Uolcl liiic sloocl up l11'11'1-1' Zlllll l11-11x'i1v1' XVcs1Hi liUl'XVlll'Cl wall wiili co- liglil lV11l1111l. Hills lll'l't'llSL'. XX.Xl,Nl7'l' Hll,l,S 7 s llic ng ll11f XV.'Xl.Nll'll Hll,l,S ti-XX'I'l'HROXV lf? 'Illia' liziglcs fiiiisliccl Llic sczlsoii by clroppiiig ll closc gzunc lo LI11' 'lligcrs lJCliOl'L' ll p111'l4ccl l1o11s1' ol' rlicclf- ing lvllllllll Hills roolcrs 111 1111- Hyclc I'11i'k sl111li11111, A p11ss l'1'o111 IVl1i111cy. seeing 111'lio11 lor llic l'i1'sl tiiuc sinu- llic Huglics l'1'11y, lo :ill-city 1-1111. lllll Mallory. was goocl lilll' llic liluc 11111l CLolcl's only sciorc. 'I'l1c Tigers wcrc clriving 11111l IIOI lo ln' slop- pccl, but l'l'L'Llll. is cluc lo llic g1'icl1l1v11s lol' sliowing s111'l1 ll liiqliling spiril ZIQZIIIISI llic IN'ill11'ow l1'11111. ClQN'l'R.PXl. YOC,,X'l'ION.fXl, lm 1 llllll' lIllll'liL'l' on ll P1158 l'1'o111 Nick H11l111i to Dick CII' ' IV.fXI.lYlI'Il HII.l,S 28-XVYUNIINCL 13 lV11l11111 Hills, i11 llicir l'i1's1 gznm- 11111lc1' Cozuli XVill111'1l l311ss. sl111'lc1l llic lllll l'oo1lJ11ll sn-11so11 willi ll s11111sl1i11g' victory ovci' ilu- Xvylbllllllg Clowlmoys. ,Xls XlL'l1Ul'Ill'y- llllll llll' Wllllllllg llllllglll WHS llllllli' IN' lliougli Yflllllgllllll i111'Xpc1'i1'111'1'1l. llic I'l1lg'lL'S sliowcml II11l111i who lIlllllg't'll z11'1'oss 1l111 lim-. ll poweilixl grouiicl 111l111'k 111111 ll swu-piiig 1lL'I'l1ll ol? Page I08 Self Central, Leadership, flntl Ln alt lensive. Dick NVhitney. o11ly veteran secondary 1112111 from last year's varsity. tallied the lirst two Blue Zllltl Gold lOllClltl0XVDS. The gridders suffered a tough break wl1e11 Marc 'l'rabert. speedy halfback. was put o11 tl1e shelf lor tl1e ren1ai11der of tl1e year witl1 a lJl'OliCll collarbone. XV.-Xl.NU'l' Hll,l,S tl- LOCKIAND lfi 'l'he 0YCl'COllliltlCIll. liagles were l1a11ded a setback lllltlC1' the ligl1ts at tl1e Panther Sliitlllllll. The Valley eleve11 were good Zllltl the XValnut Hills offensive 11ever was able to get lllltlCl'XV2ly. Hal Canin. SClll0l' right tackle. was a bulwark o11 tl1e line as l1e stopped tl1e hardsdriving l,ockland backs ti111e alter ti111e. XV.-XI.NU'l' HIl.l,S tl-NVOODNVARD 0 'l'he downtown squad. undefeated lor tl1e lirst ti111e i11 many years. l1eld Nr. Bass's charges to a tie in a ga111e which was l11fll'llCtl by DIIIIICTOUS fumbles. The Iiagles drove witl1in tl1e Bulldogs' ten yard line twice but were botl1 l.lll1CS llCltl for downs. Joints late in the '2lll1C. whe11 a mass. lVhitnef to l . Mehorney. tied the ball g2llllC up, Zllltl tl1en co-cap- l2llll Wlhitney bulled l1is way over tl1e llllt' lor tl1e lVlIllllIl 1' mar fin. B ' ca Jturin 1' this victor f over tl1e t 3 . 5 lllllJC2llCll 'l'ro1ans tl1e spirits ol tl1e liagles were raised to a l1igl1 level. NVAl,NU'l' Hll.l,S tl-HUCLHIQS 7 'l'hen ca111e tl1e Zllllllllll l'HSl. doublel1eader at Nip- pert Stadium. lt was o11 a Saturday night a11d a record crowd was in 2lll,CIltlIlIlCC. 'llhe liagles i11 llll' lid-lilter out-llought and out-played a bigger Hughes eleven. but lost to then1 o11 several bad breaks. .-X G5-yard touchdown pass lil'0lll XVhitney to Mallory was called back and seconds later tl1e hall' e11ded. l.ater i11 tl1e tilt a lateral pass play. l'UllllJlClL'tl deep i11 Big Red territory. was also called back. ln this CIICOIIIHCI' tl1e Wfalnut Hills gridders covered ll1Clll- selves witl1 glory i11 gaining a lll0l'Zll victory. XV.sXl,NU'l' Hll,l,S H- NORTH CUl,l,l'lGE Hll.l, lf? 'l'he liagles pulled tl1is o11e out of tl1e fire as deleat stared lllL'lll i11 tl1e face. 'llhey were losi11g by six Q' K Left to right: D. Hall. N, Coursey, B. Gregg, D. Peiper, R. Bitt- IIIZIII fhiddenj. D. Myers, N. Culbertson. I. Behrendt, M. King. BLUE AND GOLD Keep l'ighting lor us. Blue illltl Gold! Show tl1at other lC2llI1 you are bold. Show olili your colors fair. Be llOllOI'CCl everywhere. l,et our na111e be shouted o11 the air. l.et other schools see wl1at we are. l,et our Illllllt' be praised llClll' a11d liar. clOlllC o11. Blue Zllltl Gold. Be lll'lIl. strong. a11d bold: Keep fighting for us. Blue Zllltl Gold! Page I09 Yeuw, Eagles! out for most of the season because ol' injuries Roger Sullivan QMS, was . . sullered in the XVyon1ing game. Marc Trabert suffered a broken collar- bone in the first game and was put out of action for the remainder ol' the season. Howard Sproull fallj made many an Eagle gain by llis speed and sliiftiness. Bill Cecil a deadly tackler, was a thorn in the opposition's side. Dick Mehorney Q49j was the Eagle's number one pass receiver. Hal Mallory Qlfij plugged up the Blue and Gold line by lilling in at guard and tackle. Ed Driebelbus had a hand in many ol' the decisive plays. .Iohn Morris ffilj ' ' ' V tl 'erliis Josition. stopped many tackle plays that well. lllY'LL.lLt ox I 1 'Nfl' 'l 1 Page IIO - K. st V gage Fight! Fight! Fight! Hamlcl Clanin QS!!! was a bulwark on Illc lim: for opposing backs to bang lhcir llcacls against. Nick Halini Q5lj clicl niosl ol' llic Eagle kicking and linc-plunging. Dick XN'l1iIncy f50j was the outstanding X'ClCl'2lll Eaglc hack. Icrry lViol Q6-lj was unc ol' llic llllSliiC5 nn thc front linc. Dick XX'ull' was valuablc for llis cxpcrl gcncralsliip in l1l2lllllCX'Cl'lllg lllc liaglc clcfcnsivc. .lorry Kanter G25 was llic youngest playci' on thc liirsl string varsilv ICZIIII. Cllarciicc Hcldnian QAl8j only a soplionlorc, cavorlccl as il rcgulzn' gnarcl. Page I I In Basl-ieteers Pla Hard With Coach YVillard Bass at the helm the '44-'45 edition of Blue and Cold basketball captured six wins in sixteen con- tests to take fourth place in the PHSL standings. After a poor start the Eagle quintet was strengthened by several promising reserve players and was then able to field a team that loomed as a real threat. 'I'he hardwooders pulled one of the biggest up-sets of the year by nosing out the NVithrow Tigers in their second meeting ol' the season. 40-38. The Hill five really hit their stride when they swamped a hopeless Central team. 06-20. Playing outstanding ball for the Eagles were seniors Howard Ecker. Hal Mallory, and Dixon NVhitney: juniors Bill Sehnee' beck. and Dave Peekg and sophomore Cene Nlelzer. IVALNUI HILLS 3I f PURCELI. .........,.............. 26 XV.XI,NU'I' HILLS I8 - SI. BERNARD ......... 20 XVALNUI' HILLS 38 - CENTRAL VOC. ..... . 20 IV.'XLNU'l' HILLS All - PLAINVILLE ............ 112 IVALNUI' HILLS 27 - XVESTERN HILLS 34 XVI-XLNU'I' HILLS 30 -NVITHROIV ...........,...... 40 IVALNUI HILLS 25 - HUGHES .......,... ...... 3 I XVALNUT HILLS fill - VVYOMING .......... .,.... 2 8 Page lI2 IVALN U'I' XVALN U'I' IVALN U 'I' IVALN U'I' IVALN U 'I' IVALN U 'I' VVALN UT VVALN UT HILLS HILLS HILLS HILLS HILLS HILLS HILLS HILLS The Blue and Cold Iiasketeers set to go up alter another rea hound. Ifirsl row: Brenner, IJ. I'ec'I4. R. Sullivan. NI. Seigle. H. Efker. IV. Frith, K. Patton. Szffoml rout: Coarh Iiass, XV. Hayes, H. Wlade. IV. St'ln1eebec'k. C. Meller, F. Hardy, H. Mal- lory, D. XVhitney. rout: Brenner. 22 - XVOOIJXNI.-XRD ............ 3I titi - CENIRAI, VOC. ...... 20 -I2 - XVESTERN HILLS 43 110 - IVITHROIV .................. 38 29 - HUGHES ........................... 66 44 - IVOODVVARI5 ............ 37 29 - NORNVOOIJ .................. 38 I7 - S'I'. XAVIER .................. 39 'llhe Blue antl Colcl yolleye hall squad. coachecl by Carl Varrehnan. won the City Championship this year in the annual tournament con- cluctetl in the lValnut Hills gym. 'l'he teani really hit its strirle and won the tour- ney without the loss ol' a single ganie. Hank Hlacle. lfretl Miller. antl 'lqecl lVohl highlightecl the liagles' court play. I l'r.sl mira' Quint, ll. Frith. SI'I'UIl!1 rmtu' R. Kraft, lf. Miller, H. lVatle. XV. Schnceheck, Coach Yarrehnan. 'l'hc lValnut Hil this spring by new-corner Ray Farnham. The squacl lookecl impressive in their preeseason workouts antl sc-entetl heaclecl for an enjoyable season. I hey lost their first lour games since Mr. lfarnhani was not sure ol' his hc-st ls nine. contposecl of boys who all had at least a year's experience to their creclit. was coachetl possible combination. Alun Morton ancl Howarcl licker proverl to be the infielcl stars while big Bill Hayes was the inainstay ol' the liagle pitching stall. In the green pastures Hal Mallory anal Bob Stix were the important cogs. Since IIIUSI ol' the boys on the teani are still llllClCl'ClZlSSIl1CI1. experienced players are building a solid lountlation Ivor luture Walnut Hills squads. ns! r'mi'.' E. -Iones, D. Cecil, Morton, XV. Frith. .-X. Brisker. R. Stix. nl rozv: R. Cln'islopher, S, Hollherg, R. Sullivan, Kanter. H. Mallory. Herring, H. Sprague. 6 rl ruzv: XV. lirke, R. King, ll. Loewen. lX'iot. XV. Hayes, 'I'. Christy, D. Peck, C. Matthews, Manager M. Mack. Mort takes a health 7, U iii- L, ' Wi t! 3-S, . ii Murmen Capture Third Straight liit Swim llrnwn SENIOR 'I'E.-XM 'IUNIOR 'l'12.XM lffmi Hmm' 'lf fillggClllICi!Il, Preslon, XY. Lorenz. R. l'l1I.S'f mziu' XY. Cirzulison, Monroe, XY. Zeigenhzills, bl. Robinson, R. KiIlf1, Sl'll2lCll'L'l'. Swmlfl mzzu' XY. Gregg, Ciiuiws. IJ. XX'orkuni, R. Hziller. Swrozul mm' I.. Gross! R. Myers, E. Marshall, 'lf Scott, Quint. P. l'zilmpc-n- man. 'lf Kreinier, R. Cloiigelliere. ll. lizirmles, l.. l,owen- lllill. R. Hzirbcr. D. Scliwzib. Tllirrl wma' Sl'llW2ll'll. heinler, H. Mc-Clasliii, C. Matthews. lf. Lzuzirus, H. Gerson. qllmwr' lrfl: -lim Preston exccllles an .i2lC'lillii.t'. Center: Bob King, Mickey Robinson. Zlllil .luck Si'll2ll'l'l'Cl' are Hfllllf' lor lhe gun. Rfglil: Bob King is on his way io break zinolhc-r i'ectorill 'l'he swinnning Lenin eoniinnecl Lo inziinlzlin iis repnlzilion :is one ol' lVzilnn1 Hills lop athletic sqnzicls by czipuiriiig the ciiy swim crown for the third eoiiseciilive year. The Innior ziggregznioii also merged lfilllllllliiilll Lo run their string ol chznnpionships Lo eight straight. Uncler the gllilllllifif ol' Allen i'W'hiley Davis. the lizigle niernien tical lor Lhircl place at Columbus. This is the best showing xvllllllll Hills has ever nizule in Lhe slziie-wicle competition. XVliiLey, by his tireless clevolion to Xvllllllll, Hills :incl the swimming leznn, cleveloperl several boys who were Consistent. scorers lor the l'i2lg'lCS. Bob King won the 200 free style zlncl I00 buck stroke: Bob Congelliere, the 50 free style. The relay leznn. coinposecl ol King. Mathews, SCll2lCliliCl'. znicl Congelliere. were the spezirliezicls ol' the !l1C1'll11lll zillzicli. Page II4 ,pf uk X x Xx x LS R 41 Q ,ra x' ,H I -B3 ,.,,, - 72 g3zip7iiL :. pJM. . a+, nfs, ,a?'gg3wvp f TRACK 'I N l fi.s'l roziu' P. Schuck, CL. Hall. 'l'. XVohl. XY. lirighain. l.. Davis, on, ll. XX'ade. ll. I. Quint, SVIYIIIII rout: R. Neblett, l'. 'l'hcxt Schiff. D. Perkins. Third ww: Bell, Mr. Varrelniann, XV. Hickman. S. Flerlage, N. Halnii. Top lo f1IJilUHl.' lohn Quint displays perlect lorni as he takcs the high hurdles. Roger Ncblett hopes to set a new record lor the high jump. Lee Davis seems to lloat tlirouglt the air during his broad junip. lX'alt Brighani gracefully executes the pole vault. 'l'Ri-XCR 'l'lC.'XMS 'l'he senior and junior track teanis. coached again by Mr. Varrelntann. worked hard to orercotne handicaps. 'l'he seniors. hampered by a dearth ol' nianpower. linished lourth in the city. 'l'he juniors. paced by the record- breaking relay teani of Sannenian. Rosenberg. Markgral. and 'l'hexton copped lirst place in the city. Next year. niost ol the juniors will again be o nlhe teatn. so NValnut Hills can look lorward to a successful track season in 5145. Page II6 in 'z 1 1.0 l iuli-1' ilu' l 1 5 , lilliltil g .4 l.l IIl,l'l3 czuln-1 ship nl Uru h i pnllrlx linix 'I S1 . 4 4 1 If 1 UIIINU 'Z Ll 1 . ll' K ilcluill Ilu l lQll ., ul ! llnlx snuuslnl srl an in llu l'll l Ullllllllll on Ks his lun llu mnslmn lllllillglltilll ln'c'x'in11s xi ns llu lihu nul C nlml I nu cxl mul slunlmillmslnp .nul uunusx KlllllllQ llu llll 1 c nnlm :gn lllll, Nl. Yui U mln, l. C.zn1lncr D v rrnmn. li. lHrnln.ln. li. lc l un nwlnl. Page II7 -xinv. I' CROSS-fIUllN'l'RY lfnr llll' limi lllllk' in nrln 1 v 5 ym.nx llu lldllllll Hillx lI'll'l'lLlS an t 4 . . . .ulu-ml hx' C nl X2ll'l'L'lIll2lIlll. plzul-cl two ' 2 nun inning llu lllhl Ivn lllllNllK'l'S in llu innnll lhxnul cll'U5S-flUllllll'Y nu ' Ll llunx Pnwnx n f . I 1 ' 1 ul Hunk XVzulc Iinislu-cl ninlh :nul u-nlh l'c'spc'c'liwly znul l'c'u'ix'c'il gulil lllt'll2llS as lllL'il' 2lXVlll'llN. Wzulc zllw mink six plzux' in llu' Clily Nlcvl whiih wan nun hy XYL-slcril Hills. H. lVzulc'. XV. l'll'lIll. I . Nli -' ' llil. ll, Nu scls. D. l'L'l'kins l' Sml ll 'l'. xvtllll. ., . . nulg, lllzuln 'l'liNNlS CIl,lllS llu- Wzllnnl ' - - whirlc-cl lhm U sczlson lllNll'l' llu' uhh- gnimlznuc' nl' Clozulm illill lim-zn1'l'. gvnixnl St'll00lt'I1glIlCl'l'. llu' sqnzul ruin pcm-cl nl' Yl'll'l'2lll5 liill Sclnu'i'f lu-nk. lrx' BL'lll'l'lllll, znul Clan'- vluc lhu-sing along' with 'li K K mn' 'l'l'2llJl'l'I. hrillizlnl l'u-sllnrnl lwxul .4. . 1' . . 1 . liwcl up In IJl'l NL lSUll nxlumll nuns znul lmmngln l1llll'l'lN In llu- hilllnp cl ual 5'll . li. l5i'llll0l'l . ' ' uclx, X. XX vll. ll. Schn- lnznl. M. l'1u'kms. l. lll'lll'l'lltll. R. liurlufr. .X. llil'lllJQ'l'l. CI. lhuwf ing. 'l'. l'i'iu'. ll. fillllllllllll. R. XVcilznul, CI. lk-zum. llills nalinm n n h il slum-sxl'1il 21 as , . .fi W zu J 'jf ' Ap 24:53 I A ' ., 1, 'f2'fwVi--MSK M , M M ' X, 2 1 ,sible I I In L f- IQRLHT Vfv iris' - N12 V l Q , if gi x X f 'NH ARVVV V AQ-na B SM 'fx 1 a 3 'Q Ag, ,Q Fi , X 6.1-Lil. Prnmntns llnnperatinn and Gund Fellowship liNll3l.liM GIRLS l'1r.s'l lIlZl'.' S. C.z11'11ot'l1:1n, l' ll':lll:1t'e. Srwnlzl 1'o1t'.' R. Sel- tlel, li. Ktnnler, .X. l'l':1l'l' Tllirrl row: M. lrwin, kl- , 1 linglon. l'lUIH'lfl rottn' I.. li, ztrtl, R. liitttnztn, ll. Clzilvert. l. l'it'rle, li. Sztntlis, l'. C lraig. 11.11 row: Mel- iope, H. Zwick, li. inniler, R. Seidel, V. Klux, .X. Heyrolh, l'. 111111. ierrnlrl rout: Miss Sel- ers. P. li 1' ll r tl. zniig. R. llllllllllll, li. iztntlis, li. Motlene, lll'l'lC, 5. f.lll'llOl'll2lll, 1. Yun XVye. S. lllllltlll. QGGJA, Qsrv-Q. lla' aww- Q yL,,,u,n.'i V. ef-xsvl ' -, , . R l .1 ..,.,,,.,1. fgevgg ,Jx-in -ALQ5 A15 VIL, 1 -QM. le. Y'-sg L 71 A-5-A,Xx.L1 h 1. 1 l tk-5 efetpt , HH 'K x- ., 'Q vt The G..-X..-X. is one ol the best known groups in the school. lt is :tn orgftnizzttion to promote pztrtitipzttion i11 at sttttlent lezttlership for the girls' athletic intrzttnurul progrztni. 'l'here is ll governing lxoairtl whieh eonsists ol' olilliters :intl twelve heztcls ol' sports. Untler the CL..-XA. there is ll point . systetn lor pztrticipzition in intrat- lllllflll sports. This recortl is kept throughout the girl's :1tte11tlz1nt'e :tt NV:1ln11t Hills. .-X requirenient is nizitle ol' one lllllllllftl points lor lneinbership. 'l'here is now ll new requirement ol' lilly points Cllfll year lor continuetl active tnenibership. 'l'he lotz1l ol' these points is kept Zllltl ztwztrtls :ire given on the bzlsis ol' the nnniber ol' points eztrnetl. 'l'he xtwzmls i11 the order ol their llIllJOl'l1lIlCC ure: clzlss llllIllCl'1llS. school letters. ehevrons, :intl brztcelel. liz11'l1 yt-111' these ztwzirtls are presentetl att the G..-XA. lJ2llltlllClS. 'l'he spring banquet is allways very interest- ing lJCCllllSC ol' the ztwatrtl ol' the Honor Ri11g. The ztwztrtl ol' this ring is nlzttle ezuih ytill' to the sene ior girl 0lllSl1llltllIlg' in atthleties. Page I I9 Wi-N5 s M.. ., Hacks Eames re Fun In Spite Uf Bruises The fall sports season is always interesting because ol Llie exciting hockey ganies. Since the season is sliorl and since il cle-pencls upon llie weather. lliere is always a large alienclance al. llie practices ancl games. .-Xl llie sonnil ol the wliistle there is a clashing ol slirks liollowecl by a scralilble lor llie ball - ancl anollier hockey ganie lias begun. Page l20 l.1'jl.' -In-an Pierle and Rnlli Sie- ulel scranilmle lor the ball before the goal. l'i2lt'l'illlg lliein np are llie rest ol' the honor liorkey leani, S. Carnoelian, Miilcay, B. Kuniler, R. Zwink. .X. l'I'aI'l, R. Bllllllilll. P. Hnnmlley, M. Ciolclsniilli. li. liyarrl. l.1'fl: -lnnior Class hockey Ieani look happy as they line up lo rest alter another winning game. Ifimxvl mzu: R. lillllllilll, A. l'l'al'l, R. Zwirk. Mulcay. S. Carno- clian, li. Kuinler. Pierle. Serum! rrmu' S. Naylor, l'. Col- lins, li. SIClIllJ0l'll, V. Sappen- field, M. Selinberl, CI. Slllllll, D. Cross. . I I . .w,g. . ...- f .' - X , ic-, if ' 4 I 1 f ' N 12r'lnzu: Double el'l'orl sends the l b liall over lliv nel. Valle Ball Games Stimulate Gund Sportsmanship VOl.l.liYlS.-Xl.l. 'l'l'1.-X M Volleyball is perhaps enjoyed by more girls than any other sport. since the chance for a large teznn assures more participation. 'l'he games are especially interesting be- cause everyone is able to play many dillerent positions in one game. .-Xbove all they provide an opporl tunity to exercise good sportsman- ship. JUNIOR CIASS VOI .l.liYBAl.l, 'l'liAM l'j1j1f'r right, .seconfl rout' C. Smith, l'. Hoyer, S. Naylor, E. Steinborn, Pierle, R. Zwick. lfnzsl rozu: A. Plall, li. Smith, 5. Lar- nothan, R. liittman, Emig, B Knmler. VICTORY CORPS ICXICRCISICS ln the llllsl several years the physical education program has been re- vised. primarily because ol' a war- time realifation that strong bodies are essential. A new series of stren- uous Victory Corps exercises has been introduced in our gym classes to build up our strength and endur- ance. .Xt first our unaccustomed bodies became sore and still' since these exercises were designed to give all the muscles a work-out. Soon. however. we were able to swing through the routines without lear ol' an ache or a pain. left: lvalnul llills Robin Hoods l'. Collins Modenc. Ceist, R. liittman, li. Steinboin V Stl pcnl tl H1 1 - i-d. Pierle, aim at the target .XRCHIQRY ure than any other sport. archery it ires a great deal ol' skill. 'l'lu'rel'orc. to be a good archer one must have practitc 1 y I 9- stance. and a gud . 1 t '. gf ' jf' ' 'fenotfv '1 ' ie bow. 'l'he reward lor th practices isa skill in the game. an inter .' ' g' 1 I ' ' ' c e ol school. and a not too strentu Jby which can be appreciated later Page IZI ff mi ,E Q 'SR 5 X i, 'Q 'f:.i 'si I h ,W ff lm. .1- w M'- Q- Swiss E J Sk az :U SE 'QQ 2 As we think about our years at Walnut Hills we remember the good times we've had and the knowledge we have gained. As we look forward to the peaceful world which we are plan- ning, we realize that all our activities and experiences have in some way made us ready for this new world. Our studies in the classroom have given us a sound basis of knowledge: knowledge that has prepared us for the smaller world which will demand tolerance, freedom. and equality of all races and creeds. Our teachers have played a major part in this education. They have prepared us to accept leadership and to try to understand all nations so that we may form with them a lasting peace. We have learned the meaning of the words coojzemlion and teamwork in our school activities. The responsibilities of the future have been pointed out to us and we are ready to shoulder them. Tasks have been made easier by working with others and sharing the burdens with them. This training will be useful to us when we apply it to nations as well as to indi- viduals. We know how to follow and how to lead. We know how to play and how to work. In addition to knowledge we have sound, healthy bodies that are so important to success. Having faith in God, in our fellowmen, in ourselves. and in our future, we look forward to building a world of lasting peace and cooperation. 1975 ' nlicipatinn Uf Postwar chievelnenl Page I24 ,NL ' gwimw, Q v lim-,vw A Nw 1-nfl: 5: ks 'Qxk'-,X,ZK Nix' Y QL kk, SFI 'X , my frmm L ,NN-f1k,i,T.wg - in fiwvsg- is +Q1?s-fi, gswgm 'A '51 ' A-T mQ??.'v-M, we AS fm QL w. M Z ,. , - -,N , 'QW !l'5i'ivQ'iW313- . pam M U .,:KQ.k Q, Q, is gzh T., - 5 -,Q L 1 ,QQE N ... ww-... 7, N. ,X zlgggn? 1 fl W J . W ,Q 'R X, ,swig 'F Qi Y fyhfffyxi if fs if wa 'H ni? 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S Q ! f il. W Q.. HE klt F 1. 'P F' Qff 5 fggw S f K 'N ,W , M j ' X X . K m' f f A-7- Q Yr If - 'bfi .S as , -. SX aw! '... N, 8' . Q .M .m F4i ilfuvi Sllrdiolzs lzhse ILlLins and lhillip DeCamp Page I28 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. N ox Noi Nov. v v 24 W.H.H.S. kills two birds with one stone by contributing 2700 lbs. of paper to paper drive and by giving the 51513.75 profit to the NVar Chest. 25 Boys' Week -we elect Bud Sproull as our candidate for mayor. 27 Teachers' meeting - no school. Pupils' alarm clocks are turned off. 31 Halloween. Boo!! 2 First douglmut sale begins to fill the hole in the RFIILHIILIITIIIICFT fund. 6 Parents' Night. All the teachers are smiling. 6 Miss Bella Fromm speaks about her early life in Russia. 111051 Poibulnr Bill Cecil and Nancy Coursey Best llrrssfd Marilyn King and jack Seller Qnot picturedj limi Allzleia Ruth Seidel and Dirk XVhilney fnol picluredj Hrs!-All-Rozuld lean Heller and Mark Voiglu Best 1,IIlll'r l' Adelaid Feuig and Bill Cecil Nirfxt Sm ill' Crystal Fogle and John Froonie Nov 20 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec 7 Dec 8 Dec. l4 'YQ Otto Schacht, a fine artist, a sound musician, and an excellent singer, pre- sents a most impressive program. Thanksgiving. We give thanks for our blessings and pray for peace. We celebrate another holiday. Student -Council launches Rule of the Week Campaign. First rule: Use correct up and down stairways. Yes. that means you. Remember Pearl Harbor? We certainly do! We invest 551349.15 in war stamps. The Shakespearean play, Merry Wives of YVindsor. is another great success. Bob Cohan drools at the pony chorus tryouts for the Revue. Best Looking Ann Anderson and Dan Rader Williffst Dixie Campbell and Irv Behrendt Bm! School Clilllfil -lean Heller and Mfillis Gradison F ri an d I iest Crystal Fogle and Mark Voight lllosf Tnlkatim' Lois Litwin and Irv Behrendt lllosl Likely to Stlrrrved jean Heller and Ed Modene Page I29 5 an , , H' gm ' f, 5 4 Xt YY A ry fn a .af R me i .. 5 JF' ty if 'A 1 x Fw . W' -5 is j 1 if F' f t x k N f X in 1 Q, .3 , J 5 5 5 ' Q it 'ff E N 1 1 M. K -5 'R 4 X 9 Q'-4 'SLQ 4 J: g lv ' X g SA wi :fy iw f r. xi . '. mf Y W if DF K 4 4 is Feb I' e In Fe b Fe b Ili IS? .21 .28 All clressecl up to danee for us. lt's easy to get it outside. Picking the big ones. The brush off. Come and get il! Yea, Team! A tense moment. Senior class meeting almost turns into ll bzlttle over the question ol' white COZIIS lor grzuluznion. Hi-Y groups clo il bzmg'-up job by collecting l.8El.5 gznnes for war prisoners. Stan Plealmzln znnziles the school with his excellent portrayal ol' Abrziliziin l.ineoln. Pez1nuts ol' IMS rolls 'em in the aisle. Mar. l Man Man' 5 Mar Page 132 Seniors elect high ranking stuclenls als ezllicliclzltes for Pepsi-Cola scholarship. Mr. George l.ehrer impersonziles .AXln'z1- hum Lincoln. Hep. 2. fi. fl! The .-Xnieriezln Legion begins il pre-incluetion course on Mon- day nights. Grozlns :incl still' muscles result lrom the first workout. if, 75 -QW. --x. L.5. amimek . 4 59, f. rr M, 1, , ,lf-J' X -Q W fp' r . 5 :gif-gy ' Q wil' is , A La -Mamzww Q K f QS' tim ' gm fn' Zllwwx , ww Sys! G A gqgv 4 m'wQ agsi sk ,v V523 ya S i L E 3 3 Q if hi W N, A fs. Sf 1 ' .f , Y V Ziyi? .j N V - -3 ww... Md. X 3 H ...... .. . ew f Pi 'K fzg ? 61 1 Q. W ...w,,N. xd. 4' XA !g W if W I Agf . 'N ,ff 2 5 .,.,,.A...,..: Q N H 2 QA ddrff !' 5 'Q' . 3 'N 'P' 4 A. Sw? Q AN . WF w 5 if , fllll' lJl'CSll1Clll. You beller 11111-14. lxllllll XVels11 211111 his little ones. l.oo14i11g lor l1'UlllJ1C'. -just lookillg. Come over 211141 play i11 our yard. 121111111 this be Dixie? llllml 1l21Ylllg lillll. Mrs, f1l'Ct'1Ill2lll joins 111e babies. XV2111111 the birdie! mr. 5 Custoins 111111 dances of Lhe South Da- Apr. kola I1111iz111s are iuterpretecl to an flIJlJTCCl2l1lYC 2ll1L1lCl1CC. Xpr. 16 All sliucleiils z1Lte11c1 the impressive I Apr. 111e111oriz1l services for lresi11e11t Frank- Apr. lin 136121110 Roosevelt. Page 134 Seniors decicle Lo 1'z1rry 1J1llL' 211111 yellow flowers for grz1c111z1Lio11. Baby Day is 1'elebrz11e11 i11 ll big , wily. For o11c'e the C1lL'lIllSll'y class has :1 l'C1ll ICH plllnfy. Pride and Prejudice provides an eve- ning of pleasant entertainment. Alonzo Poncl. geologist. shows interest- ing movies and rock specimens. Nursery rhymes come to life in the Dance Club program given for the members ol' the CAA. and their mothers. More brains swell Cum l.autle membership. To the joy ol' all V-IC Day is ollicially announced and appropriately cele- bratetl. The Spring Concert surpasses all its previous records. Choir journeys to lVithrow High School to take part in the Choir Fes- tival. 'llhe li A Prom holtls the attention ol' upper classmen. Class Day. Cum Laude banquet brings together all the A'brightlights. Honor Day. Cratluation at last. Ave atque vale! Stniors roll back the years and become kitls again. High antl low. Puppy love. XX ateh those calories, girls. The ehorines go through their paces. Scene painters come out for air. -Y 'Y 2 X W Q , 1-,M A 'Y '67 is z 4 , X vw ' u if M fx: f ff + , a ss:-. .-W 5 Af -sf -- vi 31 ,Q 51. f www ww M. Jm Wi' 2 L, Pqshhrfwk ' if M5 Liv! ,, ex .nf qi .5 ' ei ' , A gll: 'L, 5 .., H WH gy S L' wxygi Q Qi? . , 5 :iff , K ' ,,...,, v . K 1 1. - 6 . J g . Q ,D -lx Q Q 5 1 Kwai f Q .a A .IH ,V Y fy 'fa'fka's 2' . ,lt 1. 'x if 'H' N r'xLf w 3 wx Ms 1 iii 4 'gf' ,REQ f ak. 5' ? fn 5 if 1 X' L Q x igYY ,LF . get -an fi n Q.. . . ,,. V F N L N A L X A Mx -4 , .v ,a wv LQ- n ,f f 2 ! i 1 5 , mg Mr. Howard Sproull, Treas- urer of The W. H. H. S. AssociaTion, wriTes a checlc Tor a worThy school proiecT. V CooperaTive moThers help To serve hungry pupils. THE WALNUT HILL HIGH CHUUL ASSUCIATIUN FURTHER THE ADVANTAGES UE WALNUT HILLS HIGH SCHUGL The WalnuT Hills High School AssociaTion aggressively promoTes many acTiviTies To uphold and improve The disTincTive advanTages oT WalnuT Hills High School. The AssociaTion is The agency Through which inTeresTed, cooperaTive parenTs serve The school and sTudenT body. The AssociaTiori also helps The TaculTy mainTain conTacT wiTh organized parenTal opinion. The conTinuous worlc and supporT of The WalnuT Hills High School Associalrion helps every sTudenT in WalnuT Hills High School. The WalnuT Hills High School AssociaTion is governed by oTTicers and direcTors elecTed by The enTire AssociaTion membership. lvlosT worlc oT The AssociaTion is carried on wiThouT expense buT some proiecTs require limiTed expendiTures. l:orTunaTely, The maioriTy OT WalnuT Hills parenTs ioin and pay dues To The AssociaTion.- Small dues l50 cenTs per parenTl Trom a large membership produce suTTicienT Tunds To carry on an eTTecTive program oT AssociaTion acTiviTies. ,f y '51 W4 , - . A., - '11 Y 'Il J I rf , 2 e' l ,. '1 I E y N1-17 r, I I IQ :III ?I1f,f I If It . QI I .'I ,X 'N y'N. E , 'Nu X- I I I, I If I QQ- N A 'I I is . , +'f'f:? 3 j-:Inf pi 'Fga4cl ,'41 f 5, u EFX' I ul' 5 gi? I . e qwgenwflu , R' , - ' '51 :2- ff, p .I In' '1-- '1 ' ' T0 THE PEOPLE OF CINCINNATI-the same words Probasco used in dedicating the Fountain could be appropriately applied to this companyg for, as The Oldest Established Photo Engraver in Cincinnati we have been serving our fellow citizens through many years. It was quite natural that, in appointing us their engraver, the young Cincinnatians, whose scholastic memories are recorded in this Year Book, followed the same good prefer- ence as their elders . . . and, we are happy in that thought. THE CINCINNATI PIIUCESS ENGRAVING CUMPIINY was svcnmons stain clncuuuul, omo l SHAPlR0'S PRESCRIPTIRN PHARMACY Rockdale and Burnel Phones: Avon 2860 QI I9 9l6R LITWIN 81 SON FLAVORITE noNUT CQMPANY I47O DIXIE HIGHWAY COVINGTON, KENTUCKY Friday is Hills: for enjoy k Flav PR-RASANT RIDGE JONES DRY Goons HARDWARE C0. ALVIN H. SCHLESINGER, Proprie+or 608I Monfqornery Road and lVIEN'S SHOP Monfgomery Road al Ridge Rleasanl Ridg LET' COOPERATE Move back in the car please! let's do it promptly, in consideration for others who may want to ride, too. This courtesy would be greatly appreciated. In exchange tor the many services the Street Railway Company offers us-let's cooperate! THE REMEMBRANCER STAFF KING-DUFFY, INC. Shapiro Jewelers COMPLIMENTS CDF MARSH PIHITOGRAPHIC STUDIO COngra+U'a+iOnS Seniols A repuiaiion for qualify and service Crown Furniture Ce. H. Miller Dairy Ce I739 Eim Sifeei 656 Easi iviclviillan Sireei Parkway 2l8I Phones Woodburn 2474-2475 Image Not Available Image Not Available Image Not Available Image Not Available I I C I IWhere The eIi're meef Io eaII WILLl1CIIInIpmIIi+SIILRICH Herff-Jones C0 Smari Class Jewelry U PRGFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 39I7 Reading Road Iy 5205 l Nl. B. Ammon Realt Co. REALTOR Main Office: Branch Office: 4IO-4I I Second Nafional Bank Bldg. 2Ofh Cenfury Theafre Bldg., Oalcley Square Telephone: Cl-lerry l855 Telephone: REdwood 3990 E. P. SBHNGENNRFRI OJ. ELAXIVIAYER RIDGE JEWELERS 62l9 Monfgomery Rd. opp. Monfe Visfa Iheafre STANLEY'S Sandwich Trays Our Specialfy 3521 READING ROAD AVon 1342 Good Luck Seniors JOHN L. WAGNER PHOTOGRAPHER 793 Eos? McMiIIan Sfreef WILLIAM TIEIVIAN QUALITY MEATS O3 Monfgomery Road Melrose 553I Jessiefs Beauty Salon 3I36 Losanfiville Road Jefferson 95I I QUALITY BAKERY GOODS KLEESPIES BAKERY urn Monfgomery Road Pleagm Ridge Melrose 9530 SUNBEAIVI RESTAURANT 2440 Gilberf Avenue Cp All Ngh 6 GOOD MEALS A DAY Ach, Gene Ann ........................... Senior Director .........,.Benkenstein Drive Ackman, Daniel Duncan ....,... ........... f i818 Bantry Avenue Adler, Arthur Alan ..........,.... Allen, Betty Jane .......... Allen, Norma E. .......... . Dickson Avenue Biddle Avenue ..,........5766 Marmion Lane Alter, Freda ........................ ............. 1 303 Rockdale Avenue Aman, Ann .............................. ..,.......... 2 950 Observatory Road Ammons, Betty Alice ......................................,.,....... 5734 Valley View Andersen, Ann Mohr ..................... 2875 Langdon Farm Road Ashcraft, Donald Emmett ...................,.... 837 Ridgeway Ave. Bachrach, Beverly ............................................. 3896 Reading Road Bailey, Mary .........,..........,..................,................................ 800 Oak Street Baltzer, Donald Henry ...... 5897 East Woodmont Avenue Barlage, Jean .................................................................. 1337 John Street Bates, Jack Alvin ............... ............................ 5 101 Paddock Road Bean Bett Ann .... ........... , y ............ Beckner, David Allen .......... Behrendt, Irwin Beryl ............. Berger, Marilyn ......................... ....3103 Parkview Avenue ,.........1990 Kinney Avenue ......3927 Wess Park Drive Paddock Road Bernstein, Janet ................... ....,....................,..... 3 616 Eaton Lane Billups, Martha Jean .........., ....,......... 7 24 West Eighth Street Binder, Morton A. ............... ........... I 5896 Reading Road Binns, George Walter ....,,.................. 3911 Davenant Avenue Blackman, Anita .................... ........... 7 81 Greenwood Avenue Blackman, Vera .................. .............. 7 81 Grenwood Avenue Blake, Sue Ellen ................. .................. 3 700 Beatrice Drive Blashill, John Stuart .....,. ....... 3 848 Dakota Avenue Bliss, Robert Thomas ....... ............... 6 236 Beechview Circle Bloom, Janice ............................ .............. 8 92 Lexington Avenue Boler, Jeanette ..............................,. ........... 1 157 Sherman Avenue Bonner, Louise Marjorie .................................... 801 Linn Street Brand, Martha ......................................,.... 2603 Universit Court Brandt, Jeannette Elizabeth Brogdon, Charles William ........... Brogdon, Regene .,.......................,........... Y Pape Avenue ..........646 Lincoln Avenue Brown, Daniel Paul .....,.............................. 6628 Plainfield Road Browne, Ralph Curtis, Jr. ,. Brunsman, John Arnold ....... Buchter, Betsey Ann ............ Burkhart, Ernest A. ......,. . Burnett, Peggy Ann ......... Byard, Ethel Ruth .......... Cahall, Jack Corliss ....... ...........646 Lincoln Avenue Raymar Drive Urwiler Avenue ............628 Lincoln Avenue York Street Gaff Avenue .....l7l8 Freeman Avenue .......6943 Plainfield Road Campbell, Dixie Ann ..................,..... 3731 Ault Park Avenue Canin, Harold ...............,................,..........,.,.............. 915 Dana Avenue Cann, Gwendolyn Dolores .............................. 5223 Wand Street Carleton, Judith Ann ......................., 1236 Oberlin Boulevard Cecil, William Churchwell ..................... 3236 Beredith Place Cholak, Lee ................., R. R. 6, Box 48-A, Amberly Village Cohen, Elaine Myrl ..,..........,.................................. 505 Carplin Place Coursey, Nancy Emily ............ ......................... 2 Annwood Lane Crosby, James Henry ....,.... Cullen, Donna Gene .......... ...........1317 Burdette Avenue Lorrine Davis, Lee Alden .......................................... 432 Tusculum Avenue DeCamp, Philip Anderson Beredith Place Diamond, Barbara Ann .......,....,................. 3556 Rosedale Place Dodson, Arhe Jo ..............,........................ 125 Dorchester Avenue Doermann, Ruth Helen ........ Ashland Avenue Dreibelis, Edwin Joseph ........................ 3043 Hackberry Street Duesing, Clarence Henry .............,.......... 1903 Dalewood Place Eady, Johnnie Mae .............. Syracuse Street Ecker, Howard .......................................,........ 978 Avondale Avenue Eilers, Nancy LeSourd ..................,.....,........... 6319 Grand Vista Elberty, Genevieve Kathryn ..................... 3435 Bevis Avenue Elfenbaum, Stanley .......................................... 555 Prospect Place Elkins, Myrtle Elise ......,.... .......................... 2 629 Park Avenue Engelhardt, Jack ....,......... ........... 3 537 Pembroke Avenue Erhardt, Alice ......................... Fettig, Adelaid Ann ............... Woodford Road Elbrook Avenue Fisher, Ronald Meredith ........................ 6208 Beechview Circle Fogle, Crystal Elaine .............................. 2610 Ridgecliff Avenue Fox, Slyvia Joy ............................................. 3634 Forest Park Drive Frankenstein, William G. ........................... 668 North Crescent Frieder, Jane .......................................,........... 4136 Rose Hill Avenue Friedman, Iris Lee .................... Friedman, Shirlee ....... Froome, Jol1n R. ......... . Furer, Evelyn Jean ........ Dana Avenue Northern Avenue Froome Avenue Wabash Avenue Gall, Ira Clyde .....................,.. ......,............. 3 638 Reading Road Gardner, Tom Joseph ......................., 6200 Rogers Park Place Glas, Betty Ann ..................... .........,,.............. 9 90 Dana Avenue Gescheider, Phoebe ................................................ 2805 Cypress Way Gillespie, Shirley ....................,.................. 1531 Cornwallis Avenue Goldman, Miriam Ruth ........................... 3561 Glenwood Place Goldsmith, Minette .............................. 2730 Ridgewood Avenue Gradison, Willis David, Jr. ..........., 4075 Beechwood Avenue Greenfield, Mildred Mae ........................ 4909 Whetsel Avenue Greenwald, Thomas Henry Grusd, Edwin David ................ Haber, Davis Marcus ............ Hackett, William B. .............. . Marian Avenue Eaton Lane 00 Chalfonte Place Berry Avenue Halevi, Nadav ................................................ 834 Lexington Avenue Hallo, Hildegard Gotthelft Halmi, Eugene Nicholas ..... ........,...77l Greenwood Avenue ......................Grand Vista Avenue Hamer, Stanley ............................. .................. 2 21 Hosea Avenue Harris, Irving ........................... .............. 7 74 Chalfonte Place Harris, Lester ........................ ................................. 8 31 Hutchins Hart, Ruth Evelyn ..................... ............................ 8 17 Blair Avenue Hashizume, George .................................... R. R. 6, Section Road Hauenstein, Marjory Ann .. Heller, Jean Liggett .................. Henry, Adoria Joy ......... Herron, Jane ................... Heyroth, Alice .................... Hill, Norman A. .................... . Hill, Norman Robert .........,... Gilbert Avenue ........,......6264 Rogers Park Place Kasota Street Hedgerow -Lane Interwood Place , .......... 1340 Observatory Drive ............2047 Auburn Avenue Hoehn, Edwin Ernst ............ .................... 3 501 Erie Avenue Hoehn, Loraine Elsie .......................................... 3501 Erie Avenue Hoerr, Harry Richard ...................,............. 5771 Glengate Lane Hoffman, Marilyn Virginia ......... 6476 Grand Vista Avenue Hollaender, Robert Peaslee ........................... 1938 Young Street Holmes, Mary Ellen .......................... Hundley, Patricia Ann ........ Huttenbauer, Betty .....................,.. Jackson, William Butram ............. Jackson, Thomas Wesley ......... Jacobs, Thelma ............................ Jansing, Marjorie .......,........... .,........3244 Woodford Road Interwood Place ...........3859 Reading Road ..............Box 47, Ridge Road ...........2026 Pogue Avenue ....,.........1640 Rose Place ........,..,6278 Orchard Lane Johnson, Carol .............................. . ........... 3624 Kendall Avenue Johnson, George Edward ........ ................................ 3 038 O'Bryan Kanter, Jane .............................. .,....................... 4 411 Paddock Road .Box 223, Galbraith Road King, Marilyn Helen ......................... Klebanow, Herbert Louis .............. Klein, Robert Edward ..,............ . Knight, George Raymond ........... King, Frank Stanley .......................... Larry Avenue .......3951 Abington Avenue ............749 Redbud Avenue .......7334 Parkdale Avenue Knox, Betty Anne ....................................,........... 5762 Glengate Lane Koch, Nancy Ann ...................... ............ 3 520 Stettinius Avenue Kraft, Robert ........................ ........... 7 35 E. Mitchell Avenue Kramer, Nan ..............,.............. ............... 5 918 Beacraft Avenue Lacy, Richard Kenneth ........ Lapinsky, Robert A. .......... .......... . ...........6735 Belkenton Avenue ....700 E. Mitchell Avenue Lay, Wesley Harlan .......... .............................. 4 209 Eileen Drive Lawson, Cary ........................ ........... ...6267 Mayflower Avenue Senior Lehrner, Frances Dorothy ........................... 1717 Hewitt Avenue Levine, Albert E. .......................................... 3970 Ardmore Avenue Levine, Bert ........,......................,...... ............. 1 021 Egan Hills Drive Levine, Milton Allen ........ Levy, Jean C. ....................... . Lewin, Robert K. ........ . Liebelt, Richard ................. Litwin, Lois Mae ..................,. Lorenz, William Groff .......... Lucas, Stanley Jerome ........... Lurie, Ida Mae ............ , ........... McAfee, Ruth ...................... McAlpin, Viola Mae ........... McCann, Dolores ..................... Beatrice Drive Red Bud Avenue Peasenhall Lane 11 Elbrook Avenue ............3645 Forest Park Drive ............l237 Halpin Avenue Forest Avenue .......,...6739 Siebern Avenue Algora Place ..............l702 Caill Street Park Avenue McCaslin, Hugh Towles ............................................. 5800 Glenview Malany, Robert Eugene ..............,...... 3855 Hyde Park Avenue Mall, Marilyn Elizabeth ,................................ 2618 Eden Avenue Mallory Harold Isham ........... ...........3688 Grovedale Place Malpartida, Gloria Rita .......... ................................. 3 71 Probasco Maltz, Freeman ............................. ...............1.... 4 024 Paddock Road Mandel, Richard .................... .............. l 307 Westminster Drive Mann, Alfred Nisen ............. ................... 6 71 Gholson Avenue Mason, Marilyn ......,...................... ........... 3 820 Davenant Avenue May, Lois Rosetta ....................................... 790 E. Mitchell Avenue Mehornay, Richard Carroll ........................... 29 Hillsdale Street Meiss, Nancy Rae ............................. Menachof, lrwin ........................... Miefert, Maizie H. ................... . Millerr Frederick Harr South Crescent ....................Windham Avenue ...........38l8 Beekman Street .3604 Eaton Lane , . y ........,.. ...................... Minson, Heroldine Joyce, ..................... 3944 Warwick Aveune Modene, Edward Albert .............................. 3364 Arrow Avenue Monjar, 'William Frank ..................... 1750 Fairmount Avenue Moore, Mary Alice ..................... Morris, Zetta Delores ............. R. R. 15, Box 673, Lockland Hutchins Avenue Meyers, John Eugene .....................,................. 6167 Fairway Drive Myers, Russell Clarence .................................... 7107 Ohio Avenue Naltner, Marian Adele ........................ 6618 Windward Avenue Nimitz, Mary Dale ............... 152 Herschel Avenue Ottenjohn, Emily Taylor ........................ 1326 Park Ridge Place Pappenheimer, Paul A., Jr. ..................... 694 Gholson Avenue Pastor, Audrey Joyce .............................. 3937 Ledgewood Drive Phillips, Robert M. ................... ............ 6 81 Gholson Avenue Phipps, Virginial Lee ................................. 3797 Broadview Drive Pieper, Doris Kathryne ........................... 3638 Marburg Avenue Pistler, Willard C. ,...........,................ . Plaut, Mariorie ................... Plcatman. Stanlev ............. Pockros, Milton 1 ................. Poor, Edward King ............... Crestview Sc Orchard Lane Alter Place ...........1115 Egan Hills Drive Edgehill Place Erie Avenue Porter, Enos ................,...................... ...................... 6 267 Orchard Lane Preston, James Howard ........ ............. 3 113 Hackberry Street Preston, Patsy Ann ................. ............. 6 737 Siebern Avenue Quint, John ............................ Rader, Daniel Lloyd ........... Rapp, Nancy Lee .............. Reeder, Alma L. ..........,.... . Reichart, Ellen .......................... ................4l47 Clubview Drive 8 Montgomery Road ...............6256 Rogers Park Place Hopkins Street Clinton Springs Riggs, George E. .......................................... 2910 Markbreit Avenue Robinson, Phelps Mickey .. Rodgers, Harriet Louise ............. Rogers, Will E. H. ..................,........ . Rosenberg, Bernard Louis Reading Road Gilman Avenue ...........5461 Kennedy Avenue Burton Woods Lane Rosenthaler, Joan Carol ........... .................... 8 05 East Mitchell Rothert, Jeanne Lois ............. Rouse, Stanley Harry ......... .. ............................ 6691 Iris Avenue .............3040 Woodburn Avenue Rowe, William Joseph ........... ............. 3 982 Ardmore Avenue lflirerlnr Salzer, Richard ................... Samuels, Mortimer ......... Samuels, Naomi L. .,..... . Sandis, Eva E. ................ . Saxe, Norma ............................... ...........965 Burton Avenue East Mitchell East Mitchell .....664 Greenwood Avenue Blair Avenue Sayble, Diana E. ......................A......................... 846 Mitchell Avenue William Schneiderman, Schnell, Mary Margaret ................ Brewster Avenue 1 8 Losantiville Schwab, Tom Joe .................................... 160 E. Mitchell Avenue Schwed, Emilie ..,....................,. Paddock Road Schwartz, Eileen Sue .................................... 4019 Red Bud Avenue Scott, Thomas Berkley ..................... 3077 Woodburn Avenue Sebastian, Jack ......................... Seidel, Ruth Claire ..... Selzer, Jack Donald ............ 15 Lafayette Circle ....7344 Montgomery Road North Crescent Shapiro, Larry ............................... ...,.......... 1 026 Egan Hills Drive Sherman, Patricia Sue ................................. 541 Missouri Avenue Sikes, Jay .......................,......................,..................,...... 6336 Ridge Avenue Singleton, Ruth Ann ................... Skelton, Pat Ann .............. Slutz, Jerome Lee .................. Spahn, Janyt Rose .................... . Specker, Robert Winton ........... Spitz, Carolyn Lee .................... . Spohrle, Alice L. ........................ . Sproull, Howard E., Jr. ....... . Stargel, Margie Ellen ,............. . Steadman, Elizabeth B. ...... . Steele, Nancy Jeanne ..........,... Stein, Wallace Edward ............... Ward Street Simpkins, William Theodore .. West 64th Street Gloss Avenue ...........425 E. Mitchell Avenue ..........787 Greenwood Avenue ..........l970 Lexington Avenue .............3l55 Ardmore Avenue Cypress Way Raymar Drive Poplar Street ..............5863 Kennedy Avenue ............2209 Auburn Avenue W. Hollister Street Steinberg, Marvin Burton ...i.................... 13 Avon Fields Place Steinberg, Wolford .......................................... 3413 Hartford Street Stevenson, William Thomas ........................ Box 56-F, R. R. 13 Stewart, Warner Lee .................... Herbert Avenue Stites, Peter ............................................ ................................... 1 Field Lane Stix, Harriet J. ............................................................... 527 Hale Avenue Stix, Virginia Alice .....................,........ 3759 Washington Avenue St. John, Jeannette Campbell ............... 622 Evanswood Place Stueve, Barbara Catherine Stulbarg, Evelyn .................................... ...........7623 Greenland Place Clinton Springs Templeton, Dorothy Ann .................. 3611 Middleton Avenue Theiss, Frederick Charles ............... 1115 Beverly Hills Drive Thexton, Peter Mason .................... Johnstone Thoman, John ............................,..,............................... 7 Beechcrest Lane Thomas, Lauranne ........ Voight, Mark ........................ Wade, Henry Wyatt ................ ....2654 Briar Cliff Avenue ...............5726 Marmion Lane Carthage Wagner, Anna Mae ................................................ 2526 Cypress Way Wagner, William Dudley ............. Mfalker, Cleo Faith ..........,................... ........4123 St. James Avenue ......66 Washington Terrace Ward, Jean F. ................. ...........,... ...........,.. 5 0 39 Anderson Place Wayne, Leo ................................., Weinberg, Betty Ruth .......... ..... Weisbaum, Joy ..................... .. Weiss, Martha .......................,........ ..... M2 Blair Avenue .........3921 Warwick Avenue ...............4158 Paddock Road North Crescent White, Charles Laurence ..................... 99 Washington Terrace Whitney, Dickson Loos ......... Willow Avenue Weiner, Elizabeth .,........................................ 920 Lexington Avenue lviley, Alice ......................................................... 701 Glenwood Avenue VVingo, William Thomas vvflght, Jarrett ................... ............... . Wiot, Jerry Francis .................. Grace Avenue ...........5322 Whetsel Avenue Wakefield Drive Wohl, Kurt Adolph .................. ................... 3 493 Wilson Avenue Wohl, Ted ........,.......................................... Woeste, Ralph Theodore ............ Wolpa, Shirma ..,.,.............................. Wuebold, Edward ...................... Wulff, Richard Henry .........,. 3610 Washington Avenue 7 l 2 Hanfield Burton Avenue Northcut .............631l Iris Avenue Q Q n mwfzwlli -, J. u gi I.. -14.1 3. f , 1 ,... , 2 . ..,. . 1 ,ep 1 -45, -3- 5 ,I gi rv-C .-JI. - 5- x V I ,wkgf 'L , 'frhl v yy, MFE, N., D, f,..A , 1 ., ,, 'ff , 5 . .A, ,-1 . J.: u. 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