Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1950
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AULTPARK ss .ev gg 3 S. . . 6,6 : ' QQA Gem REMEMBRANCER 1950 Walnut Hills High School Cincinnati, Ohio Co Editors Business Managers Make up Editors Art Editors Literary Editors Sectional Editors Photographer Adviser Art Adviser David Lazarus Barrie Rich James Friedman Charles Cary Donna Click Elaine Kruke Nancy Slemon Nancy Yeager Brian Tansey Anne Buenger Janet Eckstein David Matthews Cliff Rhem .lean Ross Helen Seldler Jerry Gerd Lahm Mary Louise Schroth Edward Dauterlch Advertising Editor .... ,..., ....,..,........ ,........... J o h n Frank 'rhe REMEMBRANCER 1950 Walnut Hills High School Cincinnati, Ohio X q,,., -. sxssxg-W N f 4. N,,N www-5, .-T zsS e.a. Cincinnati Industrial and cultural center of the Great Mud West Its lustly famous industries its age long love of the humanities and its belief In democracy affect our lives as stud nts In recognition of the value of education In perpetuating and bettering thes factors vital to Cincinnati we have been given the incomparable advantages of our years at Walnut Hills Walnut Hills plays an essential part in the life of this city training its students to become Intelligent appreciative citizens. The future of our city and our own future are the same. What we do as a result of our training, will determine whether the city will go forward or slip backward. 4 ' -N . v WS Ss.. ..,, -c:xwe3 ' 'Mig It ' , Consequently we have a duty and a sacred trust. It is up to us, the young people of today, to use our opportunities to the best ot our ability. And in much the same way as we try to leave a better Walnut Hills for those who will come after us, so should we try to leave this city greater than we have received it. lt is our purpose to make clear the relationship between Walnut Hills and Cincinnati. Only with this realization can we work toward our goal of a better community by applying the lessons in citizen- ship and living which we receive at Walnut Hills, both in the classroom and out. 5 Table of Con'ren'rs 'WJ milf 6 ,qvhxf v O -Q N, 'fx xx ww 'X I V 'ar 'ww -,. 131-. cu f Q N , , 'fav .Pa , ,. Kr. . , ' 4 '- IQ .f N ' x was tx! f' XX 5. I s c Nf - o v ,Q K as 'IQ 1 tx' ,,.. C! s. o I ,, 0 v- 5 41, , , . ' ggi . J, L V .'- Z A, 'mfg k . x J ,JK . f-fi di '32 Fiat! '- TJ f' . Y 'Sgr' . if s . gn ' is ff :ffl 'ima J Mm ,f :N+:vQ,a,f X if ,, . kfe-Wi,-F 'Y' ,A K 'peg--,,L, vw-f'w, if 9535 Tj 1' L, Q' fa 15233 'gf- if A A G W gg: 241 Z ' a 5 ' iggf' K in 1 ,1 ml, ,L ,, , 4. Q, '- ,,- 54 . 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'ff' Q ff ff X V 1 '-r f - I 5 A W- Wm In School and Cut We Study The past present and future meet ln Clnclnnatl an old clty wuth an old world atmosphere But It IS a new clty too gomg ahead IH commerce loulldlng and government The past and present meet at Walnut Hllls too In studies The glories of antlqulty lessons In human conduct of today ln sciences too we see this unlon new processes and new products result from old and recent dlscoverles Academic studies though often dealing with the past have immense value for the present and the future The ablllty to thunk logically and the appreciation gained will make our llves more useful and rlcher In the years to come when we shall take our place as cltlzens of the community 9 1 and the conduct of nations: all have interest for those Mr Leonard P Stewart Prlnclpcl Under Capable Dlrechon No pupll could go through Wolnut Halls wlthout ot som tum com :ng Into contoct with Mr Leonord P Stewort our prlnclpol Awe ond cm certonn omount ot trlght ore expernenced ot tn st But Mr Stevvort soon dlspels thot ulluslon by has klndly understondlng ond rooms to counsel puplls on theur selection of sublects tor the next yeor From has wide experience ond boclcground ne s well quoll fled to help confused students keep stronght on mopors ond mnnors ond crednts Senlors hnd Mr Steworts odvlce esp clol y voluolol IH choosing the college best suited to them 10 O O . , , . . . good humor. In the spring ot eoch yeor Mr. Stevvort visits the clcess- . . . I , l , r . . e 1 e Miss Owe M Clarke Dean ef Girls Mr Henry W Schroeder Assistant Pruncupal Every gurls has at some tume meet the wuse couns l of Muss O v lvl Clark our Dean ot Gurls Muss Clarkes cheerful personaluty com buned wuth her sound advuce make tor her an eternal place un the hcarts ot the gurls ot Walnut Hulls Hugh School Although always busy Muss Clarke us never too busy to duscuss school problems wuth any gurl As part ot her responsubuluty she sponsors the Gurls Leagu .udent Aud Bug Susters and Student Ushers and meets the S nuor Councul twuce a week The Browsung Room us always tull d wuth students readung college catalogues receuvung wuse advuc or help ung out un the ottuce Mr Henry VV Schroeder our always smulung hard workung assustant pruncupal has un a short tume become a tamuluar fugure un our school lte Besudes hus regular dutues Mr Schroeder s rves as advus r to the Junuor Hu Y to the Student Court and to the Trattuc Squad Hus ottuce us never empty of people or cheertulness Thos ot us who have met hum as a duscuolunaruan have found hum tour and uust The boys who look to Mr Schroeder as well as to Mr Stewart tor advuce know that they wull always receuve wullung help 0' Mrs Lunnea Anderson, secretary to the dean of girls: Mrs. Magdalene Helwig, secretary to the assistant principal: Miss Marguerite Shigley, secretary to the principa'. ll People and Their Problems House lights dim the curtain rls s another theat r season opens in Cincinnati Anne at a Thousand Days and As You Like It are but tvvo at the splendid plays presented to the theater patrons of Cincinnati this year Yet mere attendance at these p rformances does not indicate appreciation Education breeds appreciation The English department at Walnut Hills leads the way in this field The tlrst two years are devoted to preparation After this p riod styl theme and character become more important than plot Then the student begins to become acquainted with the modern concept ot literature Shakespeare with his great genius over shadows all in our senior year we come to know him not only as the most outstanding playwright ot all time but also as the intensely human person that he was With this wide knowledge ot English we have acquired a firm foundation tor our later edu cation and a beginning ot an appreciation at the greater things ing the world LEFT TO RIGHT Miss Esther Cahill Mrs Katherine Lappa Miss Eeonor McDevitt Miss FAR BELOW Seniors learn of old England from Chaucer l'!fJ Z 12 O U C ' ' ' ' ll l V I ll IT ' ll . . . . 1 8 e, , ' . . ' .... I . . Etta O'Hara. BELOW: Miss Wilma Hutchison, Mr. Harold lnskeep. , . N x , H r LC E it 1 K V, U T, Tw 1, '- uflf X Written and Oral Expression Among the Important features ot a clty are the dolly newspapers We depend on them tor complete detalled news lts editorials crystallze oplnnon and thus attect tremendously the hte ot the cnty Wuth such an 9XlSlIDQ power each cltlzen must make certain that lt IS used constructively This as the arm ot lournalusm at Walnut l-l lls Pupxls are taught to dlstlnguush between tabloids and news papers that attempt to guve tactual accounts of the day s news Thus us only one of the ways IU which Walnut l-lllls glves practical edu cation tor everyday llvmg No accompllshment can mean so much as the ablllty to speak well lt may be only convlncung your nelghbor to vote your way o It may be tellmg a story wlth effect at a party It may be rusmg to address an assembly with poise and confidence Whatever the srtuatlon to d velop thus assurance us the fundamental purpose ot th Speech Department at Walnut Hills Mlss Mary Louise Schroth publications Mr Wayne Gregory speech Mass Frleda Lotze speech FAR BELOW Journallsm students explore the workings of ca lngton Mass Vrvlon Ross SECOND ROW Mass Mabel Schwelkert Miss Anne Qutherland ,ana t if 13 . . . l r. tame' 'f an :gi 7 Wk ff' 17 W, BELOW-FIRST ROW: Miss Beulah Pur- Q Q :' . 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'i ABOVE FIRST ROW Mlss Bernice Bart Iett Mrs Dlxle Campbell SECOND ROW Mr ArthurT Condlt Mrs Madge Galbreath RIGHT Mass Rosemary Hope Mass Laura Ruffe Mrs Laura Renfrow RIGHT TOP Student learn that Clceros speeches illustrate conclse wrntmgs aAAAAr Heritage from the Ancients Colles luglandes Come on Latin students and see It you can decode thus Even It a couple of these words have you battled you must admit that your Latin education has helped you at one time or another especially to detect the meaning of Ars Gratua Artis at the begun nnng ot a movie Your Latin background will continue to and you throughout your whole lute and as long as you speak the English language Thus IS true because more than halt of our language IS of Latun dernvatlon or orngln and thus the study of Latzn gnves you a basic knowledge for grammar and vocabulary It you should take a place as a doctor or lawyer among the pro fesslonal men of Clncnnnatl, you can stall be proud ot the toundatlon which you received durnng your hugh school days ln case you are stlll puzzlnng over the opening paragraph, you might be unter ested to know these words stand for the school which has given you the opportumty to become well acquainted wnth thus Important sublect, Walnut Halls I4 .KX K , . . : . . 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I o ll o Il I I ' I sg? - ABOVE Mrs Georgia Baker Spanish LEFT Mrs Marie Louise Creelman Span Ish Miss Irene Steinau French Miss Norma Stratemeyer German LEFT TOP French students gain the fundamentals necessary for college study Tongues of Many Cultures the Zoo The librettos bring the many tongues ot the modern world to the attention ot the people Our cIty has been Influenced by the numerous picturesque customs ot ITS over the Rhine district Evidence ot this IS present In the annual May FestIval and our famous German restaurants Walnut Hills presents a well Intertused course of modern languages German French and Spanish to ITS students Many of the pupils show their enthusiasm through the development of clubs open to any student ot the languages who IS Interested These clubs are Important to many In that they attord a more detailed study of the customs practices and Ideals ot the peoples ot other lands Many times this IS touched upon only lightly In the classroom because of lack of time Certainly Walnut Hills IS a language conscious school In a cIty where the atmosphere IS tar from that ot the typical mId western town The ability to speak foreign languages as they are spoken In foreign lands IS only one ot the many advantages offered to Walnut Hills students 15 . , : . ' , ' . g I F I F , . -vs O O Q Cincinnati is perhaps singular in its opera, held every summer at I . - . . n I I ' I Lessons Learned from the Past Interest IS the key to the advancement of our clty government Our Social Studies Department encourages Interest In both clvvc and International affalrs Thus promotes a strong feeling of cltnzenshlp and responslbnluty toward Cmclnnatr By a study of the Roman era the French monarchles the oerlod of Church supremacy modern dlctatorshups and many other hnstorlcal peruods vve dlscover the mustakes and accomplushments of these systems Thus enables us to understand more clearly the problems now facing our clty The seventh and eighth grades develop a sound foundation of geography and hlstory Thus IS Indispensable to the exact study of ancsent medleval and modern histories later ID high school Eco nomacs and soclology are offered only In the sensor year Here Walnut I-IlIIs presents a close relattonshrp of aII phases of hustory as they affect modern problems Completzon of the courses In the great fteld of soclal studues results ID formation of a Iceener under standung of our cuty vvhuch wall be ours to govern In the future BELOW FIRST ROW Mlss Elda Baechle Mr James Caldwell Mlss Margaret Dunphy Mr Ray Farnham SECOND ROW Mr Dean Glacomettl Mass Dorothy Levensohn THIRD ROW Mlss Helen canford Mass Margaret Schwenker FAR BELOW Ancvent hlstory gives a background of earluer cultures IU ,gf 16 . . 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R 31 4' 'II Skulls of Busuness ancl IndusTry Over 3000 undusTruol pIonTs un The cufy ond suburbs produce goods hovung on onnucul volue of neorly o bulluon dollors Thus us sToTed un The World Book Encyclopeduo under The 'ropuc CuncunnoTu The mouoruTy of These bulluon dollor enTerpruses ore bosed on mc1ThemoTucs ond un Those whuch ore noT moThemoTucs ploys on urruporTonT porT un some vvoy or oTher One mulIuoruTh of on unch us of vuTol umporTonce un mokung precusuon mochune Tools vvhule The percenfoge of proTuT ond loss us on essenTuol porT of ony busuness Becouse mc1ThemoTucs ploys such o vuTcul porT un The skulled undusTrues of The cuTy VVolnuT I-Iulls Tunds uT noT only proTuTcuble buT necessory To Include exTensuve courses un moTh un The curruculum Two yeors of hugh school moThe rnotucs culgebro ond plone geomeTry ore requured Tor groducmon from VVolnuT I-lulls IT one vvushes To Toke odvonced scuences such os physucs ond chemusTry he Tunds ThoT he musT conTunuoIIy employ moTh Mony pupuls receuve odduTuonol preporoTuon by goung on To olgebro II ond TrugonomeTry Thus knowledge serves noT only un undusTry buT un The professuons os well In onyThung one rnoy evenTuoIly do moThemoTucs serves hum un good sTeod BELOW FIRST ROW Mrs Fonnue BcurneTT Muss Mcurue Becker Mr Denzul B Carpenter Muss Ruth Hcurtlueb SECOND ROW Mr J Stanley Leeds Mr Howard Luedeke THIRD ROW Muss Dorothy Lykuns Mr Jacob Skulkun FAR BELOW MaTh IV problems concernung Truongles I7 O O O ,, . . . . 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I - UI If I i-ll u 1 E I lu, I I, , I , 1 E' 3 1 I . ,sf 1 ' FAR ABOVE Biology students examine a pitcher plant In their study of the relatlonshlp between plants and anlmals ABOVE Miss Etta Elberg Miss Chrlstlne Hens Dr Ray Lambert Mr Thomas E Welsh Theories and Appllcatlons The tragrant scent ot hydrogen sulphide vvhnch drntts through the halls ot Walnut l-lnlls IS a constant reminder ot the science courses ottered here With blology and the more speclallzed sublect Zoology vve learn about lrvlng organisms We are taught about the greatest lrvrng organism In physrology and cannot help benng substances ot materuals and the forces ot nature Through trlal error and suttocatlon vve grasp some ot natures mysterues In Cunclnnatu s laboratorues men constantly vvorlc with test tubes and mlcroscopes tor lndustry as zmproved vvhen a synthetic maternal as developed Lives are saved vvhen an unknown us mastered Whale sclence nn Crncunnatv moves on to greater achnevements vve rn hugh school acaulre knowledge ot scuentutlc procedure The mucro scope becomes our teacher the test tube our Illustrator and expert ments our loy and encouragement Certannly scuentnsts are born sn our labs along with odors created there 'I8 I I Q , . amazed in chemistry and physics when vve learn about the . , - . I , . . . ., . . l l I - FAR ABOVE LEFT Students fund source materual un our spacuous lubrary RIGHT Mrs Murphy prepares sophomore gurls for chour and glee club ABOVE Muss Helen Carson Muss Helen Wulkunson lubraruans Mr Olun Bluckensderfer unstrumental musuc Mrs Nelle C Murphy Mr John Martun vocal musuc Apprecuatuon and Research One ot the tunest comparusons between Walnut l-lulls and the cuty us un the tueld of musuc The cuty prudes utselt ot uts Symphony Orchestra uts May Festuvals and the wealth ot musucal extravaganzas that fund theur way yearly to the Cuncunnatu stage Our Musuc Department prudes utselt on approachung or un theur own way ruvalung these protessuonal ventures The Walnuts Sprung Concert and other orchestral performances have proved that thus hugh mark can be attauned The A Cappella Chaur gauned specual recognut on thus year tor uts performance wuth the Cuncunnatu Symphony Orchestra at uts Chrustmas Concert Contunued growth un the musucal held adds much to the actuve part our school plays un the cultural lute ot Cuncunnatu The lubrary wuth uts gracuous domed root and Corunthuan pullars us one ot our most pruzed assets Here we come to seek materual tor class work and un so doung learn the use ot the card catalogue and the Readers Guude Thus well eauupped department stands as a symbol ot the classucal educatuon ottered here 19 vs vi tl 1' tr -.gg I , l ,4 1 I 1 1 I - . . , . , - 0 l ' 1 1 1 1 - 11 11 4 - 1 1 . u . . 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Beauty CrafTs and Home Art and deslgn have a defsnute place In th Ilves of all of us an Crnclnnatl We have many examples of bulldungs executed an both modern and classic forms The Union Terminal and The Terrace Plaza the Court House and our own buuldung Here at Walnut Halls a Two perlod course rs offered Special art however as Taken only with The Instructors approval IT IS Intense and complete causlng The student to agree aT :Ts Termlnatlon that Art IS The great and una versal refinement A course ID shop as offered To lower school boys Deallng wlth wood working and metal crafts It is a welcome rellef from The grind of academlc work Mechanucal drawung as Included for Those who someday wlll need experience In draftmg Essentials of home management are learned by seventh and enghth grade gurls They master The baslc stltches ID sewlng Part of The course un cookung us care of kntchen equupment and utensuls and actual preparatuon of foods and sauces RIGHT Mass Laura Bellvllle Mrs Ida Carmichael and Mr Edward Dau teruch art BELOW Mass Edna Moor man home economlcs Mr Martm Peterson Industrial arts BELOW RIGHT Mrs Carmnchael ns lustly proud of the fme work whuch comes out of her klln 20 I I . . . . S . . : l I , . . ' . I I . . . , . . . ' 1 . . . I ,, . .- ' ll f . . . i . . . I 1 . . I l y I - ' , ' 2 - ' , . . ' 2 . ' fig , V E4 , , , W .Eg u tg: ' I' ' Ie, Health and Recreation important aspects of physical education are apparatus work to de- velop co-ordination, calisthentics to promote physical growth, and games to provide recreation. Equally popular is swimming, and boys and girls learn to swim well and gain confidence in the pools. But there is more to physical education than this. There is the devel- opment of sportsmanlike attitudes that have a real, lasting effect on the city. Participation in athletics fosters the ability to get along with other races and creeds. No one on a basketball court stops to think whether to pass to a Negro, a Jew, a Protestant, or a Cath- olic. l-le passes to the fellow in position to score. That's the way it should be in life, pass to thcse who can make a contribution to our American way of living. In addition physical education develops a strong competitive spirit Competition made America great and will keep her that way What better way is there to foster this than by competing on an athletic field? LEFT Miss Myrancla Gradolf Miss l-ele-1 Hutchison Miss Mary V Se' 'ers girls physical education BE LOW Mr Willard Bass Mr Carl Varielrran boys physical education B LOW LEFT Mixed gym classes in nofctecl this year for a week add crest to the popular game of vol leyball 21 , . I U . I I . z . I . , g 2 . I . . - . , . . - , . L , . :fy , L., muh Z . I . - X V. . I f :rg V - i .hslj L I V g,.f.....,, 8 , - 'L ff L K ' Z ' jx Luke The ClTy We Have A dlshnchve feaTure of WalnuT Hllls IS The dlsTrlbuTlon of lTs sTudenT body We come from every sechon of The clTy For This reason Trends of ThoughT here are an accuraTe cross secflon of ThoughT ln Cmcmnah lTself Luke The clfys people we are lnTeresTed In clvlc and culfural affalrs Thus IS one of The relahonshlps beTween WalnuT Halls and Clnclnnah and by sfrlvlng for beTTer Thlnkmg and aTTlTudes on The parT of each of us we can lm prove WalnuT Hllls we can Improve Cmcmnah 23 Q O . . 7 . . . . I , - , . . y .W .V W 1 y X, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jean Ross, secretary, Barrie Rich, trecisurerp Neil Bortz, vice president Don Bear president Don Bear, the president ot our class, has distinguished himself in many tields. Don won three titles in the Senior Popularity Contest, is on the basketball and tootball teams, is president ot B.O.A. and a Big Brother. Besides this, he maintains an Honor Roll average. Neil Bortz, vice president, is also a tellow ot outstanding ability. Neil is an active member ot Phi Epsilon, the tootball and baseball teams, Student Court, and Big Brothers, and in the best Walnut Hills tradition he is on the Honor Roll. .lean Ross, our busy secretary, has the widest possible variety ot activities. Jean is a veteran ot many Walnuts , on the Student Council, Senior Council, Big Sisters, vice president ot Altruist, and yet manages to remain on the Honor Roll. The responsibility ot class treasurer rests on Barrie Rich. Barrie is on the tennis team and has an Honor Roll average. His most impor- tant ottices are that ot co-editor ot the Remembrancer, vice president ot Student Council, and a Big Brother. 24 Leadershsp of the Sensors We eagerly antscspated our sensor year from the fsrst day that vxe entered Walnut l-lslls The prospect of besng able to share sn the management and responssbslstses of school lsfe fascsnat d us all Now that we have completed that last year we can see more clearly the many fsne opportunstses that were gsven us sn the coJrs of our hsgh school educatson The currsculum and sts mode of presentatson were dsfferent sn that they provsd d us vwsth the neces sary cultural matersal to suoplement the background that w had secured sn earlser years of study the aspects of ensoyment and apprecsatson were d alt sntensely than the fseld of mechanscs Thss enabled us knowledge that we had prevsously gasned lt becam course sn the l-lumanstses than the commonplace subsect and verb lesson Our language classes were stsmulatsng and chal lengsng dealsng wsth sdsomatsc uses of the languag rather that the many phases of grammar that we had mastered earls r ln mathematscs we encountered many unknown curves sn the study of solsd geometry Socsal studses became a study of Am rscan hsstory ln Englssh wsth more to use the more of a ssgnsfscance of valence and formula wrstsng sn chemsstry class s as the revelatsons of the unsverse were lasd open for us We were gsven places on the Bsg Brothers and the Student Court Several of the members of our class were captasns of the varsous athletsc teams The gsrls were chosen for the Bsg Ssst rs and fsve were dsstsnctsve sn becomsng mernbers of Msss Clarkes Councsl Sensors were the edstors sn chset of th school publscatsons Baby Day brought a Isght touch to the thought of smpendsng College Board examsnatsons for all of the sensors gave up matursty for a day and made a last trsp to ksndergarten We looked forward to the Sensor Prom the gala socsal event of the year Wsth our advsser lvlsss Vsvsan Ross asdsng us sn the many complscatsons that arose and wsth many students worksng hard sn preparatson the dance was a great success Many sensors starred sn the Walnuts and two of our fellow students dsrected the show Walnut l-lslls we thank you for the hard work and for the fun tha have mad our days sn hsgh school profstable and ensoyable ln the future we shall see the knowledge we have acausred here open new paths to success 25 Q I I U . . . . l . . . . . , 3 . I S . . I . . S . . l S , S s 'e . ' ll ll ' and economic and social problems. We came to understand the . . . . . S . . . . . . I . , . U I ' ll 1 If . ' . I I t RIGHT-FIRST ROW: Bill Adler, Joyce Appel, Stanley Aronoft, Rich- ard Bartlett. SECOND ROW: Mar- guerite Bates, Don Bear, Robert Beard, Ann Beatty. 'QI LEFT-FIRST ROW: Morris Berko- witz, Carolyn Berman, Deborah Ber- man, Marian Berman. SECOND ROW: Pierina Bernadini, Malcolm Bernstein, Albert Berst, Virginia Blakemore. THIRD ROW: Eliza- beth Blank, Shirley Bockhorst, Glen Border, Neil Bortz. FOURTH ROW: John Bowling, Phaedra Boyce, Shir- ley Bradbury, Joyce Brennan. FIRST ROW: Jim Brooks, Carol Brown, Henry Brown, Anne Buenger, John Bullock, Don Burrer. SECOND ROW Fred Burrer, Richard Bush, Judith Butler, Elinor Byer, Dick Byers, George Caldwell BEST SCHOOL CITIZEN Shirley Saks and Larry Holmes N i MOST POPULAR Jean Ross and Don Bear RIGHT-FIRST ROW: Harry Car- roll, Ed Chaikin, Tom Chapman, Barbara Charek. SECOND ROW: Alice Citron, Jack Clark, Carol Cobb, Bill Cohen. LEFT-FIRST ROW: June Cohen, Ruth Cohen, Sue Cohen, Lee Cohen. SECOND ROW: Nancy Collin, .lay Congelliere, Joyce Covington, Al- lynne Cragg. THIRD ROW: Ira Dinerman, Allan Doelling, Colleen Donnelly, Barbara Dorsel. FOURTH ROW: Uarda Durham, Janet Eck- stein, Mary Ellis, Charles Epstein. -1 rf. K l 1 J! IJ, l,,v,o FIRST ROW: Ray Ferguson, Bob Feldman, Rita Feftig, Leon Fish, Jim Fisher, Shirley Fittro. SECOND ROW Edward Fogel, John Frank, Sheldon Franklin, Bill Friedlander, Elaine Friedman, James Friedman. FRIENDLIEST Judy Kleinman and Bob Reece MOST STUDIOUS Louise Okrent and Dave Matthews 29 RIGHT-FIRST ROW: Carol Gaeb Judith Gomoran, Ralph Garner Claire Garrison. SECOND ROW Mac Gatch, Barbara Gates Joe Gatto, Estelle Gersenfish LEFT FIRST ROW Bull Gould Elaine Gradsky Alvm Greenberg Irvun Greenfield SECOND ROW Joe Griffith David Grozler Duck Hall Marcia Harrls THIRD ROW Emmy Lou Henman Jack Helm Gale Helms John Henderson FOURTH ROW Jack Hsrschberg Don Hull Joyce Hull George Hitchcock FIRST ROW: Florence Hiudt, Larry Holmes, Don Holzberg, Jim Homer, Martha Honeysuckle, Duck Hopf SEC OND ROW: Joyce Howell, June Hudson, Charles Huesman, Janet Hunt, Pete lreton, Louis Jacobs WITTIEST Carole Seigle and Ronnie Sanders MOST TALKATIVE Judy Kleinman and Gerald Robinson 31 RIGHT-FIRST ROW: Bernice Jar rels, Carol Jensen, Jonathan Johns Ruth Johnson. SECOND ROW Gwen Ann Jones, Virginia Jones Mitzi Jung, Walter Kaesemeyer LEFT SECOND ROW Joyce Karp David Kassel Mary Kimball Janet Kirtley SECOND ROW Marcia Klebanow Judy Klelnman Sandra Koshover Patty Lacefueld THIRD ROW Gerd Lahm David Lazarus Ronnie Lief Bill LePere FOURTH ROW Valerie Leucht Gene Levi Joseph Levine Marilyn Levine A FIRST ROW: Carol Levy, Norman Lew, David Lewin, Frank Light, John Lion, Donald Lifiman. SECOND ROW Sandy Love, Harry Mandelbaum, Charles Marrs, Bob Martz, Nick Martz, Anita Matfhes. BEST ALL AROUND Jean Ross and Don Bear BEST DRESSED Denny Robinson and Stan Aronoff 33 V. as H TN!! 4224? Q4 ' , 'X M, .W i7 ' fax 'Q' al +1 Y fs vga i , it 15? 'JS I v,- 5 A , v x iv- i Q N FIRST ROW Arnold Peck Leonard Penn Bull Petty Ophelia Pogue, Blanche Pryor, Edward Rauves SECOND ROW John Rauh Bob Reece Clifford Rhein Barrie Rich, Carol Robinson, Dianne Robinson. I' 'if BEST DANCER Carolyn Van Hessen and Sandy Love 35 RIGHT-FIRST ROW: Gerald Rob inson, Millard Romaine, Marilyn Ronsheim, .lack Rose. SECOND ROW: Larry Rosenbaum, Jean Ross Bettye Ruffin, Shirley Saks LEFT FIRST ROW Tom Salyers Ronnie Sanders Bonne Jean Sas ser John Schmidt SECOND ROW Marlon Schmidt Stephen Schmidt Jlm Schubert Judy Schulzlnger THIRD ROW Bob Scroagnns Betty Seal Helen Louise Seldler Carole Selgle FOURTH ROW Ann Shaper David Shuck Norm Shugar Otto Sseber HRST ROW: Nancy Siemcn, Lewis Silverman, Tom Simon, Parker Small, Gail Smilay, Elbert Smith. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Smith, Barbara Sofway, Morton Spitz, Homer Sprague, Barbara Stemmer, Audrey Stopper. BEST LOOKING Janet Kirtley and Malcolm Nicholls NICEST SMILE Carole Seigle and Dick Byers 37 RIGHT-FIRST ROW: Lee Striker Jack Strohback, Jim Taaffe Brian Tansey. 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' -11.-.- ,V 'v Q- fn.: ' fl.:- '--- 1 LA. t . . . ll RI I ll - ' I O Mfr . 5 Q rtfhttglllwfiftglll i A , i tix 'i RWM, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Charles Cary, president, Mabel Bidlingmeyer, vice president, Phyllis Root, secretaryg Hudson Baumes, treasurer. I ' , .vs y E . . it V President Charles Cory has proved his executive ability by his record ' fl . ' as co-business manager ot the Remembrancer, co-director ot the 3 3 ' ' ' Peanuts , and as a member ot Student Council. In addition, he is ' .3 'R an honor student. '- ' Competently assisting Chuck is Veep , Mabel Bidlingmeyer, Bid- Xi , 3: - Q W dle is editorial editor ot Walnut Hills' greatest newspaper, the E xv X NN Chatterbox, on Student Council, on the Honor Roll, and in Philotas. 0 ' X l Pert, blonde Phyllis Root, our class secretary, is vice president ot the X, J Current History Club, in Y-Teens, on Student Council and the Honor Q U V -H i , Roll, and in Philotas sorority. Besides all this, Phyllis has gained s recognition tor her outstanding debate work, H C ,X .S N Money matters are handled by Hudson Baumes. 'lHuddy will be Q A , 1 s . Lx co-captain ot the Eagles' tootball sauad next year. He is a Big NN . Brother and in Delta Beta. Huddy also displayed his choreographic Tl E V -Q X . skill in the Hhorse chorus ot the 'lPeanuts. X gc C x X, x 40 ' S' Anticipation .... of the Juniors Fl.. 33:1 Sf veg Sf! This year, for the first time, we were placed in positions of real responsibility. Important iobs on the Remembrancer, the Chatterbox, the Gleam, Sportscaster, and the Blue Book were filled by Juniors. In athletics we were the mainstays of the reserve squads and gained ex- perience as members of the varsity. Assisted by Mr. Stanley Leeds, adviser, the Juniors presented the Peanuts , financially successful and thoroughly enioyed. We combined talents with the Seniors in the Walnuts and the planning ofthe BA Prom. We played the leads in The Winslow Boy and minor parts in As You Like lt. Junior boys have been members of Student Court and Big Brothers for the past year. Our courses of study are becoming specialized. They include such courses as physics and chemistry, advanced algebra and Latin I I-5. English has introduced us to a beginning in the study of problems people must meet and solve in life. We see this in The House of Seven Gables, Fortitude, and the tragedy second only to Ham- let, MacBeth. Juniors found places as Radio Guild announcers. Those of us who are musically inclined received a warm welcome in the Band and NL? Orchestra. We sang in the Choir and served as alternates for Triple Q Trio and Octette, gaining valuable experience. ' v 1 ' Our iunior year has been one of final preparation. Next year we shall be seniors. We shall have all the privileges and responsibilities ' of that level. In our iunior ear we learned to a reciate the X Y IOP privileges and to carry the responsibilities. 4 SPIE jifblg Us i1+srJ r..s,, :lU'A!jfj'7-p h . 5 I af lr ff -x, Le if. J' Cw.iuwL.1-- E V 'axe-Ilia 5. rg i -- -7 fi ' ' x. I 7' HOMEROOM lll ROW 'I Da id Hall William Brewe Dan Bricker John Sharpnack Clifford Finney Larry Fltnchpaugh Larry Leonard Richard Evans Harry lngberg Pa I Sundq ist Bill Murphy Harry Jefferson ROW 2 Jack Griffith Mark Wgser Jack Pos ler Eol McKinney Davd St Clair Stephen Davidson Theodore Cook Ed Mills Richard Koe ig Joe Marmet Irving Me tus Steven Jeln Don Devaux ROW 3 Jerome Hanken Bob Goepper Bob Goodman Bob White Calvi Koon Jon Campbell Herschel Rchter Carter Bishop Ed Lotz Clinton Collins David Sell Roland McGoadwin Marvin Comer NOT IN PICTURE Joe laciofano Ed lreton Kay Patton 41 QWL. flu f - i ,1- fu -14,, Q V. Tn? i - ' - n Q22 f ,vc of vi p O, 'T' 9 , ' ' i Q A 7 n ' it It-ll' 1 HOMEROOM 'II3-ROW I: Ronald Baron, Robert Rosenberg, Clarence Salzer, William Gruening, Judah Fish, Eugene Burton, Ralph Vanderman, Don Follmer, Jesse Brandenburg, Pete Pandilidis, Alon Spievack, Alan Alexander, Melvin Frieman. ROW 2: Ray Hock, Allen Fruechtemeyer, Jim Bruckman, Dan Davison, Gerald Colcloser, Bob Ellis, William Schreiner, Robert Taylor, Jim Wachs, Tom Johnston, Jim Gardner, Howard Faust, Malcolm Robertson. ROW 3: Hudson Baumes, William Robinson, Stuart Silverman, Jack Carpenter, Jerry Klein, Charles Cary, Herbert Behr, William Bell, Charles Wood, Harold Udelman, Sam Britton, Don Rose. NOT IN PICTURE: Sam Hamill, Templeton Neely, Charles Richmond, Tom Waltz, Jim Workman. u. HOMEROOM II4-ROW I: Mary Gordon, Phyllis Root, Virginia Beamer, Gloria Hook, Dorothy Donley, Myrtle Harris, Pat Smith, Dolores Rheinbold, Carol Spaulding, Lois Michelmon, Audrey Cramer, Marcia Pastor. ROW 2: Gail Meyer, Beverly McKewen, Nina Frieberg, Mary Elberty, Sue Mathieu, Mary Stearns, Sara Fury, Ann Knappenberger, Sydney Cozine, Martha Sohn, Ruth Kessler, Barbara Herlands. ROW 3: Ruth Hull, Wilma Webeler, Barbara Jones, Shirley Carter, Mary Freeman, Eleanor Schiff, Jo Anne Grischy, Mary Segal, Mary lhrig, Ruth Shelton, Gloria Einbinder. NOT IN PICTURE: Wanda Durham, Betty Kautz, Edith Minovitz, Ina Richman, Johanna Ward. HOMEROOM 'l20-ROW Ip Sally Meyer, Audrey Campbell, Joan Schneider, Janet Scott, Marlene Starnbach, Nelda Hancock, Sue Stein- harter, Judy Black, Marian Finkelman, Martena Parker, Sara Shmalo, ROW 2: Jane Mason, Phyllis Gruner, Emily Rauh, Mary Workum, Barbara Bolce, Mary Kay Hill, Sylvia Lisner, Joyce Calhoun, Katherine Anderson, Patricia West, Nancy Roult. ROW 3: Dorean Arm! strong, Natalie Fink, Katharyne Smith, Johnnie May Conn, Elinor Bergman, Sandra Cohen, Jean Trout, Jan Claussen, Mary Ellen Heintz, Paula Plotnick, Sylvia Grove. NOT IN PICTURE: Joyce Brennan, Judy Butler, Regina Cohen, Sue Frieder, Josephine Goodman, Peggy Hall. 42 K . eww J ' Qi Y ,Il Isl . 1 - is , ., . . - I 1 -,,,- Y M4 HOMEROOM 212-ROW l: Jim Morton, Ross Cooper, Simon Lipp, Harry Miller, Irvin Gettleman, Stuart Graff, Barry Cholak, Tom Mark- . ham, Jim Corder, Ralph Baumring, Stuart Fletcher, Mark Schuman. ROW 2: Hanno Mott, Otto Bufe, Joe Siphron, Charles Turner, Dick ,, Donohoe, Ted Fessler, Louis Heck, Tom Todd, Robert Schneebeck, Larry Byer. ROW 3: Hans Wuerfel, Bruce Fryburger, Tom Schiffer, John Kidwell, Tom Brewer, Jim McCampbell, Marvin Rosenberg, Donald Jaffe, Kenneth Benner, Tom Smoot, Jerry Shuck. NOT lN PlCTURE: Dwight Brown, William Mann, Richard Simons, Ralph Garner, Wilson Wright, Bill Hepp, Sam Lepsky, Ted Pollard. HOMEROOM l6-ROW l: Mary Espey, Karen Fern, Jean Cary, Joan Fearing, Joan Salkover, Beth Bumiller, Helen Vogt, Carol Bach- rack, Pat:S dd, Barbara Wolf, Joyce Baron, Donna Click. ROW 2: Dorris Weiner, Sylvia Kirschner, Mabel Bidlingmeyer, Aline Andraud, ine Kruke, Nancy Rhoades, Janet Schadler, Jeanetta Bragg, Cynthia Kimber, Gwen Wasserman, Ann Gabriel. ROW 3: Pot Frankel, Q la Ludwick, Shirley McMillan, Anita Faust, Sara Michaux, Gwendolyn Jackson, Barbara Cunningham, Clemmie Ransom, Nancy Farrell, :Jvdy Wurst, Elizabeth Grusd. NOT lN PICTURE: Joyce Conwell, Rita Fettig, Karen Humphreys, Helen Jacobs, Nina Jaffe, Madge Rohkwell. Q. V . ll f Y ., M .V -,,,,,, -... if ' N at ' ' v if X 1' 'Sari V - QS ,aifi g e J fl: .. - - -,..,,- - ..- . ,.- - - - gfiiifii lllllllmlylnulll'JIM'li1 l l'l'lll' Zi' . . 5 . . ft iwivi-ifi 2 . - -- . , W ' 1 :Z ..'.f'j1-. -Y A P . s - I A-nn ,V . - - 1:11 . ...-M-. T ' ,I,. - Jin, an .,f -J' - f 1.0:-tatffxgi' 'i- f?'l44.,,-uf f:iv:i : . I l 'l L NJfJl I 5: eff'-Q1 '--vfny. i if .U :-.f-4: ' a'2A u ' . '. -4,1 ' 1 f ik, A - . - Varying cultural backgrounds meet in Cincinnati in the same way as the artistic expression cf each finds a place in the Art Museum. 43 X pf JQ li - 5 ,fi - SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Ray Bennett, vice president, Jay Schucter, president, Bob Felix, treasurer, Dolly Ross, secretary. Jay Schucter, our talented thespian, proved to be an excellent director as well as actor, in leading our class in a splendid years performance. l-le's in choir, Student Council, and played the role ot Sir Robert Morton in The lNinslow Boy last tall. Vice president, Ray Bennett, is a promising athlete. l-le stars on the tootball, basketball, track, and baseball teams and in his spare time makes the Honor Roll. It vvon't be long until he is making touch- downs, baskets, hits, and points tor varsity. The Rosses seem to rnonopolize secretarial positions, and Dolly's taken notes at our class meetings tor two years now. She became a cheerleader this year, works on the Remembrancer, is in choir, Glee Club, dances in the Walnuts , and takes piano lessons. Another athlete, Bob Felix, captured a class oltice, that ot treasurer. l-tis main tields ot interest center on the track and basketball court. Cn Tuesday niaht you'll tind him over at Williams Y, taking an active part in l-li-Y. 44 Transition . . of the Sophomores This year has been one ot transition tor us. We have emerged from the lower school and become acquainted with upper school lite. We do routine tasks that are indispensable. A lew have written articles tor the Chatterbox, some have permanent positions on the staffs. Sophomore athletes are regular members ot the reserves, and what athletic squad could tunction without them? We've con- tributed tothe Revue and ta The Winslow Boy . With Miss Rosemary l-lope's aid, we gave our own dance, the Soph Touch, We are coming to realize that one day our subiects will be the basis ot many occupations and tor enjoyment at lite. This year we emerged from the lower school. Next year we shall begin to reap our rewards ot positions carrying prestige and honor, .3 rs-- R 'Fr 4 H 7 -gl A HOMEROOM l'lO-ROW T: Ralph Treitel, Mitchell Meyers, Braxton Conn, Donald Easley, Robert Starness, Gordon Bogdan, Barry Hill- man, Andrew Rich, Dan Barrows, Paul Sanders, Arnold Byer. ROW 2: Tom Green, Jim Durrell, John Schaffner, Bob Buss, George Starr, Eric Foster, Stan Gittelman, Bill Smysor, Bill Flax. ROW 3: Deland Copeland, Allan Cohen, Sam Walosin, Terry Barnes, Louis Stricker, Harvey Loeb, Nelson Hartman, Stewart Dunsker. NOT lN PICTURE: Ronald Butts, Ronald Filion, Allen Worth. HOMEROOM TTB-ROW ln Pat Socrates, Frances Maier, Beverly Speigel, Herlene Berman, Lucille Bennett, Barbara Goodman, Helen Clark, Shirley Thomas, Patricia White, Dorothy Ross, Marlene Jaeger, Marian Harrison. ROW 2: Carol Toube, Ethel Thomas, Anne Baechle, Elaine Ronsheim, Joyce Miller, Ellen Elliott, Phyllis Stein, Dorothy Payne, Edith Filion, Marjorie Readle, Elizabeth Benner, Toni Wahn, Lois Cahn. ROW 3: Charlotte Wright, Barbara Grow, Ramona McElroy, Titsa Chagares, Shirley Jones, Shirley Sandler, Sirella Schwartz, Iris Gershuny, Maxine Berger, Peggy Murphy, Jane Haas, Laverne Wolf, lrmgard Herz, 45 Q fl HOMEROOM 213-ROW I: Patricia Dilley, Patricia Pinches, Sandra Moss, Ellen Schulzinger, Barbara Tanner, Janet Rodger, Peggy May, Joann Bute, Janet Unger, Marilyn Pink, Myrna Schear. ROW 2: Sarah Durham, Emily Heldman, Cecelia Ostrov, Mary Magrish, Ruth Lurie, Nancy Harlow, Frances Stanbro, Zelda Wolf, Mona Gettler, Barbara Bartel, Particia Bartel. ROW 3: Janet Kraemer, Barbara Levin, Betty Bridges, Jeanette Kamman, Louise Janson, Lenna Schweitzer, Shirley Rudley, Deborah Lowenthol, Virginia Scott, Bernice Williams, Shirley Guttmon. NOT IN PICTURE: Joan Levine. .fl Qc .gl HOMEROOM 218-ROW I: Charles Simpkinson, Roger Rappaport, Trent Davis, Chester Wilson, Carl Solway, John Poffenberger, Emory Zimmer, Don Fryburger, Joe Henninger, Earl Harbert. ROW 2: Robert Poe, Melvin Gradslcy, Arthur Eden, Virgil Nixon, Charles Dillard, Siegfried Sieber, Dick Puls, Wendell True, Walter Perry. ROW 3: Bob Lovett, Jim Jennie, Don Roclcel, Norman Krause, Ronald Lininger, Jim Brown, Bob Felix, Edward Lowenstein, Robert Long, Stanton Schwartz. NOT IN PICTURE: Stanton Bluestone, Don Hester, Eric Johnen, John Phair, Tom Teller. HOMEROOM 242-ROW 'lz Gail Fischer, Marian Sinning, Sylvia Kibble, Ardeth Luther, Sally Tarvin, Gail Droeste, Jo Widerschein, Sherry Hessler, Freida Moore, Janet Mitchell, Ruth Werst, Ruth Weintraub. ROW 2: Ruth Potthoft, Jacquelyn Mason, Peggy Day, Louise Benson, Jacqueline Anderson, Sallie Clippinger, Betty Hellman, Sue Patterson, Carole Forney, Mary Conboy, Norma Conner. ROW 3: Minnie Ingram, Marlene Kessel, June Oettinger, Mary Stone, Linda Leif, Nancy Hattendorf, Betty Hoclchauser, Janet Schmidt, Nellie Goode. 46 HOMEROOM 314 ROW 'I Jerry Koshover Alan Shavzin Roy Totis Ralph Krebs John Andraud Bill Griess Bernard Gert Dan Baum Lewis Gatch Bill Clark Douglas Mansfield ROW 2 John Garside John Salzer Craig Buchanan Peter Bridge Ray Bennett Paul Stein Marla Thoman Herman Van Lokeren Bull Van Fossen Tom Green Bernard Liebowitz ROW 3 Charles Kadls Jacob Davis Fred Wulms Thomas Riegert Jay Shuchter John De Camp Eugene Braslngton Paul Spatz Stanley Gumble NOT IN PICTURE Tom Hegin botham James Hobert 'K HOMEROOM 316-ROW ln Jo Pfeffer, Natalie Schiff, Nancy Koodish, Sue Levy, Beverly Simkin, Joanne Rothenberg, Joan Jurgensen, Barb Hauss, Doris Meyer, Carol Carmel, Mary Rollins. ROW 2: Nancy Marx, Janet Thie, Gertrude Gardner, Gail Brisco, Arlen Rain, Maria Cooper, Barb Vitz, Sarah Anderson, Jean lgasalri, Georgia Culver. ROW 3: Constance Lieder, Dot Connell, Joan Grossman, Mary Glancy, Ann Ehrenfeld, Catherine Coble, Adrienne Boisseou, Pat Soehngen, Geraldine Torf. NOT IN PICTURE: Mary Roth. HOMEROOM 320-ROW 'la Dana Merrill, Jerry Krieger, Dick Gooder, Ken Toepfert, Eugene Montgomery, Clarence Curtis, Harold Calvert, Dennison Smith, Paul Dragul. ROW 21 Stan Levenson, Robert Fischer, Gendall Brownlee, Charles Young, Max Pine, Morton Zeff, John Holmes, Leonard Glaser, George Fowler. ROW 3: Charles Doeplxe, Bill Paylor, Stanage Ledtord, Jack Ball, John Auer. David Nassberg. 47 2 I FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS John Bennett vlce pr Marvin Flalco presldenT Leadmg The freshman classTh1s year as Marvin Flalco AlThough our b pres1denT IS laclcmg m sTaTure he has The needed abTIaTy To a Class leader Marvin as on The Execuhve CommlTTee of STudenT Council and m The CurrenT HlsTory Club ddmonal honor To The BenneTT famlly rs vlce presndenT Brungmg a John BenneTT Tall good lookmg John seems To be follovvmg In has brofhers fooTsTeps Ray IS vice presldenf of The class of 1952 John IS also ID I.aTm Club and cons1sTenTly on The Honor Roll Judy Farrell our class secreTary has already shovvn her abulnfy an Junior I-lu Lrfes column of The ChaTTerbox CompeTenT edmng The and popular Judy IS an Honor Roll sTudenT Complefmg The execuhve deparTmenT IS Sylvua Grrffun class Treas lh h he malnTalns an honor roll average Sylvia funds urer AT oug s Tame To parTuc:paTe In CurrenT l-TnsTory and LaTm Clubs Talenfed d T Th musncally she us one of The Ten freshman gurls selecfe or e Glee Club 48 Jd Farrell secreTary esldent Sylvia Griffin Treasurer u y Persistence . . . of The Freshmen This year, we, The closs oT IQ53, joined The ronks of Tull-fledged upperclossmen. Shepherded by our odviser Uncle Tom Welsh, we ore quickly using call The odyontoges offered in upper school life. Now, Tor The first Time, we hoye The privilege ol electing some of our courses. We con Toke history, science, or longuoge-whichever oppeols To our minds. We ore gaining procticol experience in democrocy by porticipoting in student government. We elecT Tiye members To Student Council ond choose class officers. Current I-lisTory Club, publicotions, ond mony more ocTiyiTies hove opened Their doors ond accepted us os members. In This woy we ore finding outlets Tor our inTeresTs and our ToIenTs. xy .4 'v ,reg 11- , X HOMEROOM II2-ROW I: Roberta Thompson, Madge Herald, Carol Frank, Stephanie Silverberg, Ann Smith, Diane Kassel, Harriet Horn, Wanda Gaskins, Carol Derrick, Esther Burgin, Moridale Moore. ROW 2: Paula Wilson, Anne Olson, Betty Jane Hayes, Roberta Lerner, Marian Fish, Eileen Steinberg, Toni Eggenberger, Elaine Maham, Jane Flax, Joy Kuyper, Elaine Rose, Mary Joann Berst. ROW 3: Radell Gould, Ruth Cohen, Carol Beatty, Willa Mae Woods, Dolores Foreman, Esther Lowenthal, Gill Seinon, Norma Brooks, Barbara Holton, Virginia McCart, Helen Gentry, Charlotte Liberman, Robbie Smith. NOT IN PICTURE: Alice Rosenheim, Shirley Wisecup. HOMEROOM 'Il5-ROW I: Rosalie Montgomery, Betty McDaniel, Beryl Lepsky, Lois Noefach, Mary Gates, Nancy Benge, Betty Lazarus, Laura Miller, Geraldine Owen, Lillian Hale, Alberta Mayer, Elizabeth Brenner. ROW 2: Betty Hughes, Lyle Gillman, Ruth Lewis, Carla Gordon, Judy Seltz, Joanne Avey, Carol Kimber, Mary Francis, Alma Roberts, Nancy Mohr. ROW 3: Teddy Pollack, Judy Smith, Barbara Smith, Emily Atkinson, Evelyn Marcus, Barbara Hurwitz, Joan Mossel, Sammye Elman, Norma Tudor. NOT IN PICTURE: Shirley Sanneman, Judy Sunshein. 49 fl r' 1 ' i JE HOMEROOM 310-ROW l: David Russell, Mark Baron, James Ullman, James Lytle, Ronald Greenfield, Alan Guttman, Paul Vitz, William Sieman, Lawson Soloway, Raymond Dooley, Raymond Howell, Hugh Chambliss, Robert Maltz. ROW 2: Tam Flinn, Don Roelllxe, Pete Malory, Bob Haygood, Rolf Zerges, Deane Dean, Ron Wilson, Robert Welsh, Bob Atterton, John Bennett, Dick Schaefer, ROW 3: Stan Ulland, Bob Sevier, Nat Bachman, Matthew Macleid, Dave Allardyce, Charles Wilder, James Earhart, Bill Congleton, Tom Davis, William Davidson. ROW 4: Leigh Van Valen, Bob Ungar, James Dene, John Shepherd, Don Bruegman, Mel Collin, Robert Strauss, Gene Cramer. HOMEROOM 317-ROW l: Jane Hymans, Carol Keane, Rosalie Perez, Barbara Misrach, Sonya Anderson, Ellen Merrill, Edwina Bradley, Maxine Friedman, Claire Bockhorst, Joan Fogel, Evelyn Farmer, Alfredo Williams. ROW 2: Johnnie White, Joanne Seidler, Jane Black, Marcia Truehaft, Paula Hoffman, Julia Huenefeld, Nancy Disher, Diane Wrassman, Judy Schaengold, Doris Kirschner, Shirley Brown. ROW 3: Louise Bamburger, Shirley Oscherwitz, Margy West, Betty Orton, Jeanne Siphron, lna Morgan, Ellen Goldstein, Marilyn Cohen, Dorothy Berg, Pattie Turner. NOT IN PICTURE: Marcia Katz, Mory Sheftel, Lucee Smith, Doretha Todd. s:,,'. .' ij ., L XJQQEX ' , wliif . I 1 it 4'-i 4- in L, Aix Q. eff -' A sz- . L' M - , .A 1 -cfcpglf' , any - -:. ,- . Q ,gx n 44131-K7 .Q FI --- 1' ' , 3..e 'f,' s fb' ., , ' wif' - ,VA !j X . ,. 4 4 an .f tnuuu m, .. , 1, .mffvg 1. 1 7 ya .5 T 5 f -Q-,Fil ui... my-A A :t T W HW :-I... ... f f' ' ' ' 'Hun , - , -it .H t I IR -1. 3 l 4 . , ' ' A T '--- r - --:- H JJ, . E 1' 1 .t ll Ill I ti H:elQlEla:l2alEIilEl.t,g, ,5. . , A l .L v A -.it ' W s tave Lusaka 15047 '- .', -UML' , - I . , W Y . A 'm4,,: D .. Q ., 1'-, 1 .- ' , ' - X -' -: 1 , M . 4. , -.-.-c -42'- --l. i-LN' sexi- 4 A -2, Q' -- . 1 R a.A.15iff.f:..:f-..-,-- - This new school'foriNorth Avondale stands as a symbol of the value the many cultures of the people of Cin- cinnati place on education. 51 1 HI lmprovemenT . . of E Fla s CLASS LEADERS Gary Marcus Stephanie Stryker Joan Evans and Bob Buss Boy aren T we someThung' Yes These words reTlecT The looks upon shiny faces of The eughTh graders as They proudly sTrlde Through The halls The e TlaTs Teel a new sense of lmporTance because They are no longer The unTanTs of The school When The Three oclock bell rnngs TT as The signal Tor The elghTh graders To rush To Theur varlous aTTer school acTavlTIes The boys engage ID lnTramural sporTs w1Th The homerooms whale The gurls In G A A don Theur gymsuns To play on Their Teams The represenTaTlves To Junior STudenT Council have an opporTunlTy To express Their vlews and aT The same Tlme gasn experience To and Them To be TuTure school leaders The Junior LaTnn Club and The Junlor Chorus provide a means of pleasure and a source of new knowledge To The e TlaTs The nexT Tame you aTTend a VValnuT l-hlls baskeTball or TooTball game noTlce which sTudenTs are cheering The loudesT Tor our v:cTory Perhaps These loyal Tans wnll be The e TlaTs And why noT'P ArenT They a very necessary parT of The sTudenT body? 52 l X 'L Q Iilnll HOMEROOM l3'l-ROW 'lr Paulette Freid, Nancy Schmidt, Janet Lois Frickman, Emily Schreiber, Elizabeth Aaronsoh L 'Il D' 'I' Jarvis, Beverly Ewald, Jeannine Carver, Myrna Silverstein, Mary Levy n, uc: e lngllan. ROW 2: Martin Vitz, Fred Kreimer, Helen Sagmaster, Margaret Lyon, Mary Ledford, Betty Rinsky, Elizabeth Maddox, Eileen Parris, Linda Segal, John Rotter, Stanley Chesley, ROW 3: William Klein Victor Taube, William Keener, Ray Hilsinger, Gordon Marsh, Charles Wyatt, Alexander Young, Ted Silberstein. NOT IN PICTURE Gail Vandersluis, Gene Ulmer. I 'EWR -fi ,Q 3 'ana aol If zi 'I- A-. A I 71-I Q , iii ' qi I I - HOMEROOM T32-ROW I: Ruth Johnston, Eleanor Kraemer, Lois Roll, Susan Hill, Ann Congleton, Ilene Gert, Cherry Braun, Bernice Levine, Alice Steinharter, Karen Samuelson, Stephanie Stryker. ROW 2: Alan Mack, Alfred Kreindler, Bill Levison, Carolyn Alexander, Carol Ross, Carolyn Gray, Judy Hardtle, Judy Rauh, Hans Fritschi, Jerry Brown, Robert Dinerman. ROW 3: David Ochs, John Mendel- sohn, David Freytag, Dick Cowen, Bill Fessenden, Fred Dearworth, John Denniston, Richard Jaeger, James DeWitt. NOT IN PICTURE: Edith Graller. HOMEROOM 224-ROW Ip Phyllis Pinales, Alice McMahon, Ruth Koerber, Wanda Clark, Arlene Gottlieb, Sue Shives, Pat Peterson, Rita Kaplan, Judilee Tash, Janet Gaudin, Sandra Wides, Gail Lamping. ROW 21 William Loring, Jim Coleman, Dudley Barksdale, Susan Frank, Bette Abrams, Marian Weigand, Gail Garbutt, Pat Lyons, Stan Silverman, Ed Heekin, Stan Fullman. ROW 3: David Frankel, Roy Colclasen, Stan Wacksman, Len Stoler, Jon Weisbaum, Daniel Hollands, Terry Rich, Max Brown, William Kern. NOT IN PICTURE: Sonya Suydam. 53 1111 L HOMEROOM 322- Kathy Mansfield, Kelly, Shirley Ad ROW 3: George hoife. NOT IN PICTURE: Marcia Phillips. 4 1 Row In Marcia Koshaver, Margaret Mehorny, Marsha Levin, Lorraine South, Jeannine Beier, Sue Schmidt, Nancy Tucker, Rachel Wilson, Barbara Slutz, Jane Roney, Kay Pfiester. ROW 2: Jerry Bustle, Sam Potter, Donna Herberholz, Carroll ams, Marianne Weil, Kathleen Westerhelwig, Jayne Mundy, June Hasenohr, Joan Glick, Ronald David, Thurlis Biddle. Myers, George Herbert, Mike Schacht, Dave Buss, Ralph Kendricks, Phil Nein, Bob Johnson, Ed Labunski, Don Wil- HOMEROOM Myrna Roll, 336-ROW I: Myrna Yoakilis, Rheita Wiggfns, Vivian Seltzer, Regene Golde, Juanita Briscoe, Barb Pierce, ford Martin, IN PICTURE: HOMEROOM Gerald Euster, Eugene Rodgers, Connie White. 338-ROW I: Debby Muster, Sally Ritchie, Joan Frueauff, Pat Purcell, Claire Ullman, Betsy Meyers, Catherine Winhusen, Julie Freiberg. ROW 2: Malcolm Bernstein, Owen King, Fred Haysbert, Morton Rabkin, Mary Mahaney, Dick Rogers, James Geverts, Dave Kleinman. ROW 3: Burr Marvin, San- James Ward, Bill Olinger, Michael Isreal, Steve Gebhardt, Don Yacchari, Ed Lafscha, NOT Geraldine Pass, Yvonne Spottswaod, Shirley McGuire, Nancy Orr, Pat Lahrum, Sally Bell, Pat Smith, Dot Hild, Marilyn Frankel. ROW Ann Phillips, Howard Schwartz, Mill Thurman, Harmond Cohen, Dlcky Blumberg. ROW 3: Jack Brown, Norman Cornell, Frank Hill, Bob Nemo, Bob Kidd, Chris Erhardt, Barry Buether, Tom Zappin, Harold Siegel, Ted Striker, Don Peppers, Bill Green. NOT IN PICT URE: Kathryn Mercer. 2: Graham Petri, Gary Marcus, Dan Green, Ed Berger, Carol Huemmer, Nancy Sevester, 55 Confusion of the Effles 'H CLASS LEADERS Phnl Drogul Phyllis Schelnbcum Gretchen Blohm cmd Peter Stockwell Every yeor the upper grodes vvotch the nevv uncomlng seventh grode vveth superlorlty These dvvort like students hidden behind lorge stocks ot books ore the rnoternols tor the future leoders ot the school All ot us hove memorles ot our tlrst teors ot o lorg completely dufterent school upon entronce to the seventh grode No one vvull ever forget the exclternent ot rnoklng nefv ocquolntonces the lnutno tion Into Lotnn ond the dreod ot turst exornlnotlons The s venth groders or ettues os they ore fondly termed by theur superuors certolnly hove mony new experiences In the seventh grode mony ot them hove their tlrst Instructions ln hondlwork ond portxclpotnon nn the mony sports ond octnvltnes ottered ot Wolnut Hulls Mony students portlcupote In the Junror Chorus Mldget Dromotlcs ond nntrornurol sports Becouse ot thetr oct JG znterest ln octuvutnes rnony clubs not open to thern ID the post ore now nnx ltlng thelr memb rshlp Ettles ore o loyol industrious group prog esslng on the tlrst step ot the lodder to hlgher educotuon ond success 56 i-2.Ci,4! 'l K .1.,182a1FI rw' ar. '11-H-we -P .man G 1-v l l V -'IW L:. i ,avi T o,f'g,. 'gn J lv ' ,Q A. .La 3' 3'1f '14XGf 'Q ' 9 ':- - . ff' - , J' ., - - ' A - 11 - 2- f :un :gk 4' gv e R x , -1 V , I 0 A i L' AQ -f-'iw 3-1' fi T' L' IMA' 1' y V v Mil N74 hif- J vailkf . M HOMEROOM 225-ROW 'l: Joseph Elliot, Larry Peterson, Kenneth Hall, David Finkleman, Vfctor Kolodney, Ruben Marmet, David Herzig, Edward Creswick, Arthur Wainer, Eric Spector, Sydney Rosenhelm, Stephan Wcde. ROW 2: Marianne Kaelter, Dixie Bice, Marie Scheinbaum, James Kebler, Paul Scheuerle, Marvin Lieberman, James Shaper, Leslie Benet, Dorothy Hummel, Gloria Cohen, Judith Rouck, Joyce Lehrner. ROW 3: Effie Hopper, Velnette Bidlingmeyer, Patricia Procter, Carole Crowe, Esther Goldberg, Joan Spinanger, Lois Levy, Gail Safer, Rosalie Moniar, Marcia Sturgeon, Alice Hague, Jane Lerner. NOT IN PICTURE: Molly Shmalo. 1' HOMEROOM 232--RONV l: Sylvia Gordon, Susanna Neuhaus, Jill Josselson, Mary Siegel, Janet Volk, Judith Sanders, Sue Howard, Marguerite Andrews, Deanna Fogel, Linda Luclcman, Francis Schwartz. ROW 2: Alfred Berghausen, Jerry Epstein, Emily Stank, Ann Gray, Lois Lilly, Willa Hoffman, Rosalind Haynes, Sandra Black, Marlene Powers, Louis Adler, William Hegeman, Tom Smith, Donald Huston, Morton Stuhlbarg. ROW 3: Alvin Wesley, Lewis Rambo, Alan Schatz, Richard Sandman, Jack Ritzi, Robert Braddock, Michael Russin. HOMEROOM 235-ROW l: Dorothy Chadburn, Gretchen Blohm, Cleo Demakes, Charlotte Ferris, Lynn Stewart, Patricia Walters, Nancy Miladinov, Ellen Harris, Carolyn Steidle, Vera Sexton, Melba Rieth, Leah Stern. ROW 2: Steve Piker, Norman Breines, James Krug, Tom Birch, Leo Edwards, Judith Elliott, Janet Lott, Mary Bachar, Fred Sander, Douglas Norton, James Rosentiel, Vernon Paige, ROW 3: Pete Ryder, Don Lindsey, Sam Welder, Dave Frieder, Dave Porter, Sandy Thomson, Roger Stockwell, Paul Seidelmann, James Martz, Ben Goldstein, James Hamill, Craig Hodgetts. 57 ilft HOMEROOM 323-ROW I: Margaret Tedrick, Ellen Pearlmutter, Wilma Byrd, Jane Dummer, Geraldine Cohan, Harriet Fialco, Nancy Stingley, Montica Brohard, Fred Pierce, Dorcas Smith, Doris Mellage, Joyce Friedman. ROW 2: Jack Cole, George Benclcenstein, Jacques Ach, Murray Itkoff, Wesley Pickering, Sherwood Stumpf, David Stromberg, David Schlensker, Bob Kreidler. ROW 3: Don Epperson, David Poppe, Hugh Gregg, Frank Stone, John Smith, David Wessling, John Shore. NOT IN PICTURE: Carol Breens, Michael Emden, Carol Helms. Mau HOMEROOM 326-ROW I: Jecn Skilken, Kathleen Statman, Marta Brown, Marlyn Eryan, Harriet Warm, Meredith Miller, Joan Henne- mann, Susan Sien, Marjorie Slesnick, Mary Marks, Mary French. ROW 2: Mark Israel, Phil Larsen, Paul Holcomb, Mary Helen Dickman, Ivy Starr, Anne Lutton Hilda Rothchild, Sue Anderson, Jim Kyle, Jay Sapperstein, Richard Baden. ROW 3: John Gwinner, Peter Franklin, Michael Rosenbaum, Robert Hahn, Fred Reinharf, Robert R.ley, Paul Bartz, David Beran, David Shafer, John Wolfinger. NOT IN PICTURE: Charles Kaufman, Pat Riordan, Gordon Brisker. HOME HOOM 332-A--ROW I: Janet Foley, Phyllis Ritter, Sandra Slreicher, Barb Crigger, Dixie Faulkner, Phyllis Scheinbaum, Joan Wil- son, Judy Potts, Janet Weaver, ROW 2: David Wortendyke, Aaron Rabenstein, Dave Mace, Nancy Toennies, Jacqueline Van Horn, Louisa Herzfeld, Joan Affleck, Walter Seinsheimer, Kingsbury Chase, Ken Oden, Morris Oscherwitz. ROW 3: Eugene Wehr, Harold Winklers, Billy Compton, Bob Dice, Allen Ehrlich, Dove Harrower, Jacques Gruening, Jerry Dolbey, Jack Silverman, Howard Sfarnbach, Robert Shcneider. NOT IN PICTURE Howard Skurow, 58 fX X .fig HOMEROOM 332-B-ROW T: Mabel Payne, June Menifee, Barb Kiayman, Janet Blair, Doris Hubbard, Johnnie Waters, Virginia Schott, Beverly McCarty, Martha Nolan, Barb Sheppard, Pat Mahorney, Tamar Berman. ROW 2: Phil Dragul, Ronald Goret, Hermann Hoeus- sler, Janie Findley, Binnie Oscherwitz, Susan Beesten, Margot Simon, Bill Schaffner, Dave Groll. ROW 3: Michael Glueck, Bill Mathieu, Fronlx Lawhorn, Ray Longs, Jim Rockwell, Jack Bernstein, Bill Siegel, James Tarter, Alan Oscherwitz, Bob Farris, Lawrence Hottheimer. b. 'I': f . t 'I ul HOMEROOM 334-ROW I: Nancy Condon, Marcia Williams, Sue Berman, Barb Preller, Marian Bryan, Lynne Meyers, Mary Selbert, Sylvia Hoodin, Sue Hattendorf. ROW 2: Phil Beichle, Louis Lang, Ronald Keilin, Joe Levin, Marian Kellem, Betty Rhodes, Sylvia Schot- tenstein, Michael Espy, John Laping Alan Fishberg, Bruce Bartel. ROW 3: Hasker Nelson, Henry Scott, Randolph Norman, Roger Roe, Seymour Bell, Richard Tschan, Don Norris, Henry Johnson, John Oettinger. NOT IN PICTURE: Norman Cuusse, Nancy Trager. HOMEROOM 335-ROW I: Melba Merrett, Ann Southard, Dorothy Cottrell, Ellen Paradise, Martha Bachrach, Sonia Harrison, Barbara Sloan, Lois Sharin, Patsy Harris, Stanlyn Roberts, Karla Frich, ROW 2: David Tefmpfdis, Milne Waaley, Alfred Allen, Judy Griffin, Carol Hendon, Ann Robinson, Cecille Russatto, Barbara Hall, Joan Seibel, Joe Brant, Alan Whitehouse, Nelson Pletzer, ROW 3: Hugh Hiner, Barry Phillips, Ray Diclcrnan, Robert Ziegler, Shericlc Hess, Robert Hamilton, Jerry Hobbs, Walter Shrout, William Voclrell, Byrn Hall, Allan Collins, Robert Wordside. NOT IN PICTURE: Cynthia Pickens, Nancy Wells. 59 HOMEROOM 337-ROW 'l: Martha Shar, June Coffey, Arta Stevenson, Barbara Coffey, Beatrice Williams, Emily Silver- stien, Sue Brav, Marion Hall, Barbara Gittelman, Dolores Thompson, Lester Goode, Carol Murphy. ROW 2: Phil Thompson, John Lundquist, Dodd- ridge Nevitt, Lois Mitman, Jacqueline Adams, Mar- tha Thomas, Barb Kirk, Corol McNeely, Richard Salzer, William Schaef- fler. ROW 3: Ronald Smith, Sid Green, Don Kirchenblatt, Rodman Nall, Frank Barton, Bob Faulwetter, Wilber Thom- as, Bill Johnston. NOT IN PICTURE: Bill Bur- nam, Elaine Lawson, Mary Moss. The spired church becomes a symbol in stone and stained glass of the spiritual life of the city and its people. -1 . -- - A. .c 1 T, A'-'nf'-' ': ' - ff 3 Jlflli 4- ,J , Q.: L ' T' 5 :1q:5..- Q -' f . 1 e 0 ,' I J' - ' f ,. o , ' I - la 4' H ' 5.Z,'1'l':1fI .- -. A L. WML 5 ' ' '.1 '-' ,-4511!-'.Q '3 E ' fe' 'Qt' 'rj li . 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Q , A t E fin ' 'w ' ' - if 1 K N.. .1 ,L I .S ,nil 'Al -4 ,VJ ll H ,,, , ..- , 5. , r ag N ., , il, Ii up - 1 4 el U he 2'-5 il f 5 -..W-f 'in l U' 3. 1 fic? 4' 71 i-ll ' L- -- L 60 Cu U1 ,QK I N PM 9? an LEFT Bug Slsfers and Luttle Susters get ac quamted aboard The ship Tutamc O W Brother and h s llttle charges have cz good tnme over a convmvual :ce cream cone vrQ T ' li Through AcTlvlTles We Gam A clTy IS noT lusT sTone and sTeel concreTe and a rlver Nor IS IT lusT fave hundred Thousand organisms called people A clTy IS all These ar more The personallTy of ClnclnnaTl and WalnuT Hnlls flows from :Ts msTlTuTlons Those organlzaTlons seT up To serve man s needs and To provide an expression of has TalenTs and emoTlon And In Turn They develop The man They bring ouT leadership and greaTness Yes The greaTness of Clnclnnah IS In lTs lnsTlTuTlons Slmllarly aT Walnut Hllls characTer and leaders are bullT by :Ts acTlvlTles 63 I O I O O , . . ...I . . . . . . , I . 'i , . I ' I The Rlght of Self Government SENIOR STUDENT COLNCIL ROW l J GIllESpl9 P D II y M Gates B M land S Moss S Saks J Tro t O Pogue P Root a em M BIC m J cs ROW 2 R Ale under G Marsh C Bro n M Bdl gmeyer M Workum M Cooper ockharst B Hell a e n r oc a r B Rrch J Shuchter H W erfel The representatnves ot the p ople perform an equally Important tunctlon both In the cuty ard ln th school Here at Walnut Halls vve may vvell be proud ot our outstanding stud nt government Com prls d ot the leaders o grades nine through tvvelv th Student Courcll s rv s In both an advisory and dlrectory capacuty Every other Monday representatuves dtscuss students probl ms under the presidency ot Larry Holmes The legislative branch of Walnut Hnlls meets dlverse problems throughout the year From seelng that a Weathervane on the burldlng IS straightened to acceleratlng the passage ot students through the halls between classes the council s recommendations are carried out smoothly and ettlclently Through the co operation of the students and the asslstance ot the Council vve tund sanrtary conditions throughout the school and an orderly student body Luke the Cuncxrnatu Cnty Councul our Student Councul values recommendatlons tor Improvements The stud nt body may assnst the work ol th Council by placing suggestions and grievances In the suggestlon box plac d permanently beneath the Honor Roll In the mann hall Elections tor Studert Councnl are neld every year at the end ot the second semester Candudates must have at least an eighty average and the approval ot the faculty advisor The role vvhnch the Student Council plays In the ltte at Walnut Hnlls as indeed very rmportant It not the most Important tor Its declslons attect every student alike as well as teachers 6 O ' - :.' ',.ie, . ,. cFar ,. ,. ,. u, . ,. , J. Ev ns, J. K! ' mcn, . ' k an, . R :. : . x , . , . w , . i in , . , . , S. B , . m n, C. I. vy, J. Eckstei , J. Gishy, P. St kwell, M. Fi lco. ROW 3: J. Henninge, . ' , . , D. Grozier, M. Nicholls, J. Bowling, P. Stein, L. Holmes, D. Matthews, R. Haygood, G. Starr. ROW 4: J. Taaffe, C. Cary, B. Fessenden, . U . . S . I v ' 3 ' - ' e l ' e, e ' . ' e e ' . ' ' ' . . I , Q , V ' I I ' ' ' . e . 3 . . . . . . S . - A I f I 4 But Its ResponsIbIlItIes too STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COM MITTEE ROWT S Salas C Levy M Bldlmgmeyer P Root S Boclchorst O Pogue C Brown L Holmes presldent B RIch VICE presIdent J Ross secre tary M Flalco ROW 2 J Schubert D Graz er C Cary D Matthews H uerfel P teIn NIc o s Schucter J Bowlmg R Haygood JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED P Scheunboum E ParadIse M DIck man B Sheppard B Fessenden J Evans presndent M Shar S Suydam STANDING D Herzlg M WIllIams drucks B Marvm C Meyers R Alex under B Buether G Marsh B RIcl1 The Importance and value of IntellIgent selt government IS early lDSTIll6d In Walnut HIlls students through the JunIor Student CouncIl AdvIsed by MIss Helen Carson wIth the assIstance ot the VICS presI dent of SenIor Student CouncIl these democratIcally elected repre sentatIves ot the seventh and eIghth grades whIle not havIng actual power to entorce theIr decIsIon nevertheless gaIn much practIcal experIence IH dIscussIng problems and QUESTIONS before the SenIor Student CouncIl as well as by talang care ot lIl4e busIness pertaInIng to the lower school TheIr Ideas are passed on tor approval by Senior Student CouncIl Such traInIng for adult responsIbIlIty should be an Important part ot the lIves of all students and the JunIor Student CouncIl certaInly tultIlls thIs purpose The TIVST responsI blllly ot those desIgnated by theIr classmates to become members ot the councIl IS regular attendance at meetmgs on alternate Mon days AbIlIty to meet such oblIgatIons IS always an asset especIally In government Those who learn when young to consIder what IS best tor the group they represent and then to carry It out otten become cIvIc or even natIonal leaders 65 . U U I I , O I . V ' I ' I ' I ' , - , - , ' 1 - I I Q 1 ' I . ' . : . , - 5 , - , - , . W , . S ' , M. ' l-I ll , J. I . . I ' . I . . h , . , . , . , 5 . , . . : . ' , . ' ' , P. Stockwell, M. Stuhlborg, R. Ken- W . . I , . , . , . ' l , . , . , . . l , - f 1 f I ' 1 ' I I Experuence un Guudung OThers IT us The ambuTuon of every gurl To be chosen by Muss Clarke as a Bug SusTer vvhen she becomes a senuor Each Bug SusTer us a vvelcomung and advusory cornmuTTee of one Tor a group of LuTTle SusTeu ummu granTs gurls comung To WalnuT l-lulls lor The TursT Tume AfTer a Tra dufuonal parTy aT The end aT The TursT school vveek, when all LuTTle SusTers congregaTe senuors hold unduvudual parTues Tor TuTor and encourage Theur luTTle charges all Through Theur TursT epuc year aT WalnuT l-lulls To aud Muss Clarke and To Torm a lunk loeTvveen her and The gurls ol The school Tuve ouTsTandung senuor gurls are selecTed To be her Fuve Fungers Thus Senuor Councul holds luncheon meeTungs Tvvuce weekly Tor duscussuon and advuce abouT The acTuvuTues and unTeresTs ol The gurls aT school Each Funger us chaurman ol euTher Bug SusTers ushers Red Cross sTudenT aud or oTTuce help SENIOR COUNCIL CLOCKWISE D Berman A Buenger Muss Oluve M Clarke S Bockhorst S Saks J Ross Ross M Thornbury D Berman C eu e R W 2 C V n Hessen A Cragg N Noll J Nuerman S Bockhorsi C Brown J Gcumoran D Robunson C Garruson Muss Oluve M Clarke Dean of Gurls C Levy V McKubben ROW 3 Saks B Slemmer J Butler Buenger N Zwuck Berman N Muchuels M Jung M Kum all L Okrenf C Ro unson H Seudler J Ecksfeun L Ungar 66 O O O O U' . . . . ,, . I I I ' LX sue SISTERS-ROW uu J. Kleinman, o. Pogue, s. Fume, J. , NQQQQK , . , . , , s 'gu . o 1 . Q Q , . , . U , . ' t, . t g , T , We , . ' ' , . , . ' b , V , - us' , . ' , . ', , . ln Making .lust Decisions cvery boy who enters Walnut l-lulls has thot feeling ot being alone lor the tlrst time Here the Bug Brothers osslstonce to the younger boys helps them torm the right attitudes In odlustlng to their new surroundings Selected on the basis ot chorocter leadership and intelligence the twenty seniors and ten lunlors must posses better than average character traits to counsel younger boys They must have o sincere ond willing desire to help those entrusted to their core And in order to leod others they are required to maintain on 85 overoge Their assistance to the younger boys helps make smooth odlustments and olso provides the basis for many friendships Student Court embodies the principles ot democracy IH which we believe The seven ILJSTICGS lunior and senior class leaders help interpret ond enforce school rules They hondle olleged infractions making lust ond tour decisions STUDENT COURT SEATED C Cary J McCampbell N Bortz T Markham STANDING J Schubert L Holmes Bullock M Nicholls N Bartz J Taaffe C Salzer ROW 2 S Aronoff B Murphy D Lazarus T Markham J Schu l: r O Sieber A Doelllng P Small H Baumes B ch L Flrchpaugh ROW 3 M Comer J Siphron L Striker L Holmes D Hull R Byers B Schneebeck B Thompson Mr Edward Dauterlch D Bear J Mullaney J Rauh 67 O O C I 0 . ,,. . ,, . . . 'J ' I I l V: 1 , I ' Vw ' ' H Q fin BIG BROTHERS-ROW 1: J. McCampbell, D. St, Clair, J. I : I . . Recognlhon for Real Efforf Svmbollcj of scholasnc aTTarnmenT aT WalnuT l-lrlls IS elechon To Cum Laude Pans are awarded aTTer The TlrsT semesTer of The sensor year To Those vvho have aTTarned an average of 92 or above AT The close of The T1TTh markrng perlod Those vvho have an average of 895 are aamrTTed The drsrrmron ol 'oelng a member of Thus naTlonal honorary socreTy clrmaxes Tour years of conscirenhous vvork aT VValnuT l-lxlls Memhershlp sn Qurll and Scroll a naTronal lournallshc honor socreTy rs lrmned To ouTsTandrng rumors and seniors selecTecl from The Remembrancer ChaTTerl:nox Gleam and Blue Book sTaTTs ElecT1ons Take place aT The mldyear and aT The Close ol The TlTTh markung perlocl ATTer candldaTes names are submlTTecl The r quallhcahons are drscusseol IT The prospecnve member has alone ouTsTanclrng lournalrshc vvork and has an average of 85 he recelves hrs pun Token of achrevemem 68 CUM LAUDE FIRST SEMESTER SEATED D Mafihews S Bockhorsf D Berman A Buenger STANDING W Adler C Levy L Holmes N Ulmer B Slemmer O O , , . . . . . . I I , , , - . , : , . , A. . f F fQ . ig , . 1 , YS C, 5 ,y W VG+ s , xx V . V T +1 Nl.. W T no X QUILL AND SCROLL D Lazarus M Nicholls B Tansey L Oluenf A Greenberg B Rich C Levy M Ronsherm J Frank The Meaning of Service To OThers . IOR HIY ROW 1 R Mortz P Smal gel Go o Re ce B Petty Grazuer R McLoughlrn A Berst J Levrne reton e R ve A ellrng R u G M rledman B Mller C Epsteun N Bo z J Mulloney M Spltz C Murphy ROW 3 u ock omarne Gr: nt a Thews D Hall D yers Ulmer Homer T Chapman G Robrnson T e HI Y aTTlllaTed vvrTh e YMCA sponsors various worThy acTuvuTles ThroughouT The school year The Sensor Hn Y sold re TreshmenTs aT The TooTball games Thls year The Junior Hn Y has an acTIve basl4eTball Team because of dulngenf SaTurday pracTuce The Sophomore Hn Y IS busy or gannzmg These Three groups per form oTher vvorThvvhlle services OFTen Hu Y members TuTor lower school pupils nn Their sublecTs Many Times The l-ll Ys have col lecTed readnng maTerlal Tor yeT orgamzahons Much of The cred1T Tor The success of These organlza Tnons musT be gnven To Theur ad vnsers Mr D B CarpenTer Mr Henry Schroeder a d Mr J STanley Leeds Tor Thenr mernTor nous work SOPHOMORE HIY ROW l J Hennrnger So way J Rrc J Hobarf J Garsl e edford N rouse rx J Au r usher F Wrlms J Brown S Sue er M Thoman W True B VanFossen B Pay r oc e P Sanders Montgomery B Lovett J Holmes J Jennre D Fryburger E Harbert JUNIOR HIY ROWT B Fryburger B Brshop Mr H W Schroeder advrser C Salzer Benner J Brandenberg S Jelun A Alexander T Pollard R Cooper S Fletcher ROW Pan T115 E Lotz D Brown D Jaffe C Cary R Taylor O Bufe C Woo o erTson H Rrchter J Klein L Fllnchpaugh ROW 4 R Kaemg P Sundqurst J uckman E Mrlls R B Hep L Byer J Wac s 69 SEN - - z . , , I, T E. Fo , J. tt , B, e , . , D. R. Laeff P., T , T. M sly. aw 21 sf la , . Do ' , J. a h, . artz, J. F ' , , i , . A , . rt, JL s ll ,' M.. R ' J. -'Tf'h, oi M T. , . , . B , J. , J. h .- I .. . Th ' 1 , o - - 1 erans hospiTals and oTher needy B. Rosenberg. Row iz 'c. collzn5,'J.'cQfpeff+ef,'T.'smsor J. Kidvvell, T. Schiffer, Kf ' y 3:P. d'l'd',. 'f. , 'd,M. - Rb,.',.',.' . .. - - - - Br ,. ',.Ellis,. p,. ,, h. , n . . f ' S l c. - I , . wr, . ' ,V . 'd f S. L , . K , R. Fel' , , e , sr . 2. . ' , . , . 'b , le., o. R 'k lj ROM' '31 . ' n, E. l BLUE BOOK STAFF AND EDI TO S ROW l A Gabrnel T Schlffer business manager B Frledlander make up edrtor B Petty edxtor D Rose business manager C Brown ROW 2 Ro N Zwlck C Jansen Llsner A Matthes S Frleder Graclsky P Plotnlck ROW P Socrates C Van Hessen Le er T Waltz D Ross P Dulley J oss TORS SEATED LEWII1 Nicholls editor C Solway G Robmson make up edltor STAND N au Poster Bernstern literary ednor D Graz :er bustness manager J Bullock busmess manager E Fogel G Lahm photographer Opportunutles to Speak The Sportscaster contlnued tor the tourth year to present statlstlcs ot the opposing teams In each football contest whsle the Blue Book contuned utselt to the publucatlon ot an eight page supplement to keep the manual re lssued last year up to date The Gleam tradltuonal literary magazine again this year provided an outlet for those students who wish to do creatlye wrnttng beyond class room reaulrements Although beset by tunancual dnttncultues the staff produced three editions each contalnung stories poems ond serlals The l Remember column descrrbed mary ot the snghts and sounds tamllnar to students here 70 In Print Q. 'tl' , , . s .' 3' I: . li, . J ' M. rh,, ','. , E. , . 1 31 . , . , c. Ed , . , . , . ' ,R . I 1 sPoRrscAs1eR smrr AND EDI- 'zz' I - 1 D. ', M. IG:J.Rh,J.'l,M. ' ', 'I :,- , ffl A ' f V si O O Q . . . ,, . , A l GLEAM MAKEUP AND BUSINESS TAFFS ROW l Levine mmer C Berman P Stem Ronsheum J Pfeffer ROW 2 D Baum J Schulzmger M Ronshenm B Charell D Bldlmgmeyer S Llp 5 OW 3 S Cllppln er Rothenberg GLEAM STAFF EDITORS D Dona hoe art co editor L Holmes bus: ness manager D Berman co editor B Thompson coednvor I White make up editor D Muller literary edxtor D Click art coedltor GLEAM LITERARY STAFF ROW R Sanders J Ross M Sewell Llsner G Qmrloy J Salkover Fryburger ROW 2 D Lewm Gradsky C Lleder B Hellman Mnnovutz N Bortz C Wright .-1 'Nitin gm 71 in-is CO EDITORS Carol Le y and Louis Ok e t CHATTERBOX STAFF EDITORS SEATED A Greenbeg sports ed tor B Kautz ad ertising manager M Ronshem news editor F Z make up editor M Bidlungmeyer edltorol editor STANDING B Feldman ad erhslng manager D Rose sports edfor B Pettey featu e editor a high iournalistnc standard in the presentation of events that are important to students Circulated each Tuesday the paper gives its readers much worthwhile intormation about the happenings in the school tor that week in presenting a chronicle ot the plays games dances concerts and other activities offered here The editorials are always interesting and constantly striving tor the betterment ot the school and the student The sports page gives tull coverage ot the latest basketball and football games as vvell as reports on the important happenings in the world ot sports out side ot Walnut Hills Ditterent students are presented to the school each vveek in the Student Sketches column In this way one gets to know his classmates better The opportunity to write edit and circulate the paper is given to the students This year the editorial responsibility was handled capably by tvvo senior girls Louise Okrent and Carol Levy advised by Miss Mary Louise Schroth 72 I 'f The Chatterbox, the weekly school paper at Walnut Hills, maintains 1' CHATTERBOX BUSINESS AND ADVER, A J rlsmo-Row 1. J, Haas, T, Schaffer, M. Roth, S. Steinharter, E. Schiff, E. Minovitz. ROW 2: E. Brenner, M. Katz, L. Gillman, D. Kassel, J. Trout, S. Frieder, J. Mason, J. Grischy. ROW 3: A. Doelling, W. Adler, E. Marcus, C. Hopper, M. Workum, J. Lee, B. Max, A. Matthes, G. Lahm. ROW 4: L. Upson, D. Lewin, D. Baum, L. Silverv man, E. Heiman, N. Krause, J. Davis, B. Kirchanblatt. CHATTERBOX MAILING AND TYPING STAFFS ROW 1 Gillespie aes J Toby D Berg ROW 2 Osckerwltz M Ronshem E Schiff M E Munovtz M Segal P Sm: urwltz W 3 Lusner Andraucl M Jung J Wurst A Knap penberger J Schadler M Toepfert E Bergman M Magr1s'1 B Herlands E Burgm E Lowenthal W 4 Plotnlck L Ungar J Rothenberg G rnnlay A Matthes E Ro helm QS NJ CHATTERBOX EDITORIAL STAFF ROW'l M Pastor M Levy M Pnl: N H l es N Jaffe C Br wn P Root J Salkover S Sak rnovrtz B Hellman O ogue m Klelnman Solwa K Sxmmermon na R W 3 C Collins B McKewen J stem C Jnsen J son e er W Kaul M Sega A Perez C Van Hessen ROW 4 L Sulverman D Holzberg M Sprtz L Holmes J Friedman J Grsffuth J Wachs G Robmson T Todd G Caldwell C Kaon E Rarves M Bernstem C Cary D Lazarus C So way 73 - 1 J. A ' , M. G l , . , . . : S. L Han, . 1 'a , . A ' ', . fn, B. H ' . RO : S. ' , A. 4 ' , I . l .RO z I P. A C A I - I - I I v ' - : . , . , . i , . om , . , . o , . , . , . s, J, Evans, S. Moss, P. Dilley, N. Collin, J. Ross. ROW 2: E. Broustein, J. Grischy, N. Hattendorf, D. Berman, E. Gradslcy, C. Witzer, E. M' A , . , . P , P. S ith, J. ' , B, y, . ' , M. F' lco. O 1 . ' , . , . Eclc ' , , e , . Butler, R. Cohen, S, Boclclworst, J. Hud , L. Mo ll , P. est, B. t , . l, . , . . A --'-4 'fl -- ' .1 A I..-I I,- f- fr ,- ,V rr ,. r the REMEMBRANCER inf T L CO EDITORS Davud Lazarus and Barrue Rach make up edntors C Cary busmess manager STAND J N Yeager and Sxemon art editors J Frank advertising manacer G Lclhrn p1otograpl1y B Tonsey literary editor J Fr edman busmess manager BOTTOM GROUP SECTIONAL EDITORS SEATED cc nv J Ecks em homerooms STANDING M Taepfert typnng A Buenger teachers D Matthews sensors C Rhem boys sports H Sendler gurls sports 74 fp' T 'fi , Q 'it T 4 , N J ,Q 'Mr' TOP GROUP-REMEMBRANCER STAFF EDITORS-SEATED: D. Click and E, Kruke, - ' p . , A . INA: . N. - - : J. Ross, t' Etlesg . t ' , REMEMBRANCER ADVERTISING AND TYPING STAFFS SEATED COUNTERCLOCKWISE Ronsheum S Cohen C Frank V Melergohan A Mafthes M Truehafi C Gordon C Mayer M Ronshelm P Sm Th B Wolf STANDING Fogel B Kurchcnblaif J Levlne P S Lee S Lrsner V Blakemore L Okreni Silverman D Baum REMEMBRANCER LITERARY STAFF SE TED J Tacffe A Cragg J Pfeffer STANDING P Plotnuck REMEMBRANCER MAKE UP AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFFS SEATED J Grlschy D Ross M Workum C Camel STANDING R Sanders D Donahoe V Jones B Goodman R oe dnnwuQ'b- zz- We who labor day and n1ghT To appease The greaT god deadlnne are Indeed conscious of The ThoughT plannung and plaun hard work which make The Remembrancer whaT IT IS lTs publlcahon IS a goal Tor which we consTanTly sTrnve To each subscrlber Th Remem brancer IS a symbol of various Ideas To some TT sTands purely as a permanenT record oT The achlevemenTs and evenTs of The pasT year OThers Thnnk oT The Remembrancer as a souyenur oT hgh school days which They may look aT ID TuTure years and show To Their grandchildren STIII oThers consider ThaT IT ss a phoTograph album wlTh some of The gualrhes of a plcTure magazlne However Those who really apprecTaTe The Remembrancer know ThaT IT IS a composuTe of all The varnous aTTlTudes plus a Tew personal on s IT us luke a record ol The cuylluzahon oT I95O whose rneanlng can be unTerpreTed duTTerenTly according To The uncllvudual 75 . I I . - , : E. E. ,.'. ,.',.Tein, I J. , . ' , . , . , L. . i I . why g C I . g l I 5 - A : . , . , . . 1 L., -Q, 3 , , , - , C. Lieder, M. Gaich, N. Zwick. Viz 1 . ll W ' I I ' I ' I T l J ' I ' I ' I .V .P . b W' X I .em .l , I gm.. - f ' fl ' ll 1 1 . . , D - . ., V - 1 - - - I I I . 9 . . . . .. . V k V I. We Win Lasting Rewards . GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS AND CAP LEADERS SEATED J Klelnman S Saks J Eckstem P Roo? J Gnschy M Schmidt STANDING O Pogue E Friedman A Vullensky M Jung C Robinson N Slemon C Jensen C Garrison C Selgle C Brown C Levy F Stanbro S Moss STANDING G Grove L Okrent B Kaufz M Cooper S Bradbury D Pabst J Ecksteln B Herlands M Pastor The Gnrls League Cabunet consrsts of the president vice presudent secretary and cap leaders ot each grade Every month one ot the grad s assist d by the cap leader gives a short skit In the small oudltorlum All the gurls In the school are welcome to attend the meetings sunce the purpose of thus organlzatlon us to help the gurls become better acguarnted and to learn howto get along with others The Y Teen cablnet us composed ot the presrdent ylce presvdent sec retary treasurer squad leaders and board selected by the ottncers 76 . fv Y-TEENS CABINET-SEATED: J. Grischy, G. Smilay, M. Jung, N. Zwick, C. Gaeb, S. Levy, J. Wurst, S. Bockhorst . , . . . . . Q . Q . . . V 1 V 1 - . . . I . . 1 - Friendship and Pleasures ..... YTEENS ROW l S Cohen C Jensen N Funk R Cohen S Cluppunger S Lusner B Hellman M Gettler N Goode ROW 2 M Levune D Cluck B Goodman N Collun S Bradbury L Bennet S Cohen S Guttman J Haas J Cohen S Levy B Charek E Gersenfush ROW 3 J Kleunman J Goodman H Berman B Her lands C Brown J Gruschy C Cobb J Appel M Jung E Heldman C Lueder ROW 4 P Bartel B Bartel S Futtro C Berman J Hull A Kncuppenberger A Gabruel B Kautz J Claussen M Budlungmeyer A Andraud ROW 5 S Koshover M Berger I Herz l Gershuny R Cohen M Hull M Klebanow E Elluot S Bockhorst J Eclrsteun C Levy C Gaeb BOTTOM PICTURE ROW l B Wulluams J Wurst N Zwuck P Plotnuclx D Todd D Pabst S Steunhorter L Schweutzer ROW 2 S Shmalo M Ronsheum A Shaper B Sumlun L Wolf J Salllover G Wasserman C Ma hueu P Smuth L Walker D Reunbold W 3 J Pfeffer C 'engle W Webler N Noll Schuff Nuerman N Rhodes M Workum Weuner C Ostrov J Mason ROW 4 C Van Hessen P May M Starn bach E Ronsheum P Steun C Wrught S Schwartz N Ulmer L Okrent P Punches M Punk ROW 5 B Sasser J Mufchell M Schear P Root F Stanbro V Meuerlohan J Mason R Shelton J Rothenberg B Spuegal F Zuv The goal of The Y Teen Club us To help each unduvudual gurl learn how To make Truends To geT along wuTh people and Tund a purpose for her lufe Made up of sophomores lunuors and senuors The club us sponsored by The YWCA whuch Turnushes many excellenf speakers 77 'em 1 i - - : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 1 . , . , . , . ' , . , , , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . - : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 2 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . t , . , . , . . RO : . , . . , . , . , E. , J. , . , . , , . , . . : . , . , . - , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - , . . l I - 1 1 1 I Understanding of Current Problem CURRENT HISTORY CLUB ROW I S Aronotf D uum D Barrows B Fnscher R aumrung E ronsteln M na co R W 2 renflsh B Charek P tel B Ba I J S Guttman E Heldman N Frelberg E Bergman J Grossman H Berman D Bndllngmeyer J Glllespre M Honeysuckle ROW n erson gun Fu Iman L Bamber er Grow A Crag Backrack M Fush C Berman I Gershuny D erg x an Goo m ran RO S Anderson M Brcllnngmeyer E Brown V Beamer BOTTOM PICTURE ROWI J Bowlmg presldent P Root vice presndent C Lneder vlce presudent P Plotmck secretary ROW 2 J Pfeffer E Mnrsky B McFarland D Pabst S Levy S Mathueu V Nererlohan C Mayer E Mmovmtz P Punches N Jaffe M Parker M Parker D Kassel M Katz ROW 3 J Jurgensen C Ostrov A Knappenberger C Jensen J Kamman J Mason M Klebanow e e rsner a erson co er ac son I er W A M eyers D wln La us Koon Murphy M Plne H Mandelbaum J Kyle N Krause D Llttman L Pe Th Current I-It t ry Club open to any Interested student IS one ot the most prohtable at school Sp akers at rneettngs alternat b tween strugg Ing students debators and promnnent ylsttors who cover every Issue ot Importance Alded by :ts adyuser Mass Dorothy Levensohn the club was fortunate to secure such men as Mr Ralph McCvunnxs who spoke ot Yugoslavia and Dr Edward Stlmson 78 v - : . , . B , . , . ' , . B ' , . E ' , . F' I . O g E Ge s ' , . , . Bar , . rte, . Bute, . , . , . ' , . , . , . , ' ' , . ' ', . . 3: K. A CJ , E. Bur ' , B. I , . g , B. , . g, C , . ' , . , . , , B , J, Fla , J. Haas, E. BI k, B. d an, C. F k. W 4: . , C Hopper, G. Culver, L, Cahn, J. Appel, G. Einbinder, R. Cohen, J. Avey, N. Farrell, B. Hellman, B, Hurwitz, P. Day, S. Carter, J. Hill J,'Le,R.'LuLa,s.I' 4,S.lPtt ,'M.'c p ,GIJ k ,b,M'n. RO f ,M l,',le','nf wf',c, ,c , . ' , , . , . , . ' , . nn. e 's c , ' , ' e ' e . e ' e e- . . , I , I f ' We Come To Thmk Quickly CURRENT HISTORY CLUB ROWl A Rosenheum M Sfornboclc M Scheer A Shaper W Webeler F Znv J Salkover J Sxmon Ungar E Schulzlnqer I Whlfe M Ronshelm D Rhelnbolcl T Wohn ROW 2 L Wolf L Schweitzer M Reudle M Treuhaft elner P STeln N wick E h o well on om c wurz IC mon Rau ROW 3 l. Sllverman Sampkunson Trovelung Trom school To school The DeboTe Teom orgued wlTh The opponenTs The gueshon ol wheTher or noT To obolush The ElecTorol College In Tovor oT DTrecT Elechon oT The PresldenT Working on The Teom wheTher os o regulor or os on olTernoTe The sTu denTs gonned lnvoluoble experuence In reosonung ond delivery Gund-ed by Mass DoroThy Levensohn Brlon Tonsey ond Connle Lieder lovored ellmlnohon of The sTurnbllng block whale Donold L1TTrnon ond John Bowling upheld The ElecTorol College os on unsTrumenT of good ond wise governmenT DEBATE TEAM SEATED Schxff ST NDlNG D Limon C Lieder J Bownng E Mmovltz B Tonsey 79 0 o U C O - 1 . ' , . , . . , . , . , . ', . , . ' , J. , . ' l , . ' , . ' , . ' , . . : . , . ' , . , . , D. W' ,. ', .Z',.Rc1u,E.Schifl,M.Rck ,C.Rs ,S.Sh T,I.R'h ,J. h. 1 .' ,S. SchworT, H. Richter, M. Rosenberg, C. Young, L. Slriclcer, B. Scrogg2ns, B. Rich, B. Tcnsey, A. Shuvzin, G. Wiley, J. Tennenbuum, C. T . . . . . H .I H . . V I f A A-f , l - : E. . 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'- f , . 1 I I V L W Bown Co en Fisher G Helms Clark B Gould R Ferguson L F h ROW 2 M Bates B Charek E nk E He man J F Hludt J Ecksteln E Friedman C Brow arrlson S Bradbury S Flttro N Collnn R W 3 D Hall Harns J Appel B Gates S Back orst Boyce R I Gamoran D Brlc er ROW 4 G Hltchcock J Henderson C Epsfenn M Bersten J Frank J Friedman G Caldwell G Border E Fogel A Greenberg J Gatto ROW 5 D Grozner E Chalkun J Bullock T Chapman D Hull M Berkowltz C Huesman L Holmes F Burrer D Bartlett A Berst To Be Careful and Steady Although not ottncually connected vvnth Walnut l-lnlls the Rutle Club tormed thus year has aroused much Interest IU the school The club IS galnlng IH momentum and membership Through the hard work and persistence ot Lee Cohen president and his assistants Ball Robunson vlce president Carol Levy secretary and Elaine Gradsky treasurer On Monday nnghts more than a dozen Interested members assemble to use the tacllrtues rarge and target rntles ot the Northsnde Rifle Club under the supervlsnon ot Mr Ray Boyle presldent ot thus organization Through the ettorts ot nts founders and The support ot the newer members the youngest ot the school s extracurricular actlvntues will be successtul E CLUB ROW l B Grun 0 en a B lnson ROW 2 R Vanderman J Scharnhorst M Rosenberg Bryan R W 3 J Jennie Green Byer J Marm ROW 4 E Gradsky 80 Z . L fs A' F , 4 l 1, 2 , l X? Z X. E. M.-RO 'l: H. r , L. h , J, ' , , , J. , . , . , . is . : . , . , . Bla ,. f , .HiII,. ' ,. ',. ' , . n,C.G ' , . , .' , . '. O : . , M. ', . , . , . h , P. , , Fetfg, J. , . 'k . : . ' , . , . 0 0 0 0 1 1 , . . I I , I . . 1 . . I 1 1 1 1 - . . . , I I . . . 1 ' 1 , . 1 I 4 - n if 1.1,,,Mm , RIFL - : . - , . lng, L. C h , VD. H II, . Rob- Q ' ' ' ' lx 5 J M. . O : , ' 1 i . 1 T. , L. , . el. 1 0 A : , . XEM ROW l D Pabst N Mlchnels M Jung O Pogue J Nterman A McCullom L Okrent L Moeller J Karp N Noll V McKIb en OW 2 P Mayer B Pryor C Levy V MeIerIohan R Johnson A Matthes N Jaffe B els J eI a Klrt Le ere ROW 3 D Lazarus L Penn B Martz J Johns A Peck M NIcl'Iolls C Murphy D Matthews F LIght G Lahm C Koon lreton C Marrs ROW 4 J Levlne R LIef B ParadIse R McLaughlIn D Holzberg G Martz W Kaesemeyer D Kassel MOSROWIJZ H Mandelbaum K Patton J LIon J Morton XEM ROW 'I J Schulznnger M Thornbury A VIllensky L Walker B Stemmer N Ulmer D RobInson G SmIlay B Solway A Cragg ZIV B Sasser J Ross ROW 2 A Welsh C Robtnsan N ZwIck M Schmldt N Shugar R Scroggms B RIch J Tennenbaum Toepfert C Selgle M Smlth ROW 3 J Schubert E Rawes J Workman J Rauh G Robmson D Young J Ulmer C Rheun L Upson T Salyers D Shuck L Rosenbaum D Ryeburn B Reece To Apply Classroom Work The whys and wheretores ot chemIstry and theIr appl canons to the IndustrIal world are demonstrated at the monthly meetmg ot the ChemIstry Club or XEM as It IS known By means ot many colortul experIments thIs club provIdes that somethIng extra to those stu dents who have a sIncere Interest ID the held ot chemIstry ThIs background maternal IS extremely Important to students who wIsh to get a IIttle more on the sublect than Iust what the textbook has to say lts membershIp IS restrIcted to members ot chemIstry classes DavId Matthews the presIdent has led the club through another successtul year Programs are presented by the students wIth the assIstance ot Mr Thomas Welsh Several tImes durIng the year outsIde authorI tIes on photography and other aspects ot chemIstry are Inwted to speak at the clubs meetIngs ThIs year demonstratIons on the propertIes ot lIauId aIr and on photography rounded out the pro gram A trIp to the waterworlcs ID co ordInatIon wIth our study ot water was the hIghlIght ot the year 81 5- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- L' b . R : . , . ,. ,. ,. , . , . , .Jarr , 1Kl'nmn, J. 'ley, B. P- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1-'1- 1- 1 P. ,. . :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,M. ,. ,. ,. ,. . 3- . 1- 1-- 1- 1- 1- 1- . ,.',- ,. , F-1- 1- 1 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- ,M. 1- 1- - 2- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- '1- , - 1- 1- 1- 1- - Q O O O . . F. , , . . . ,, . ,, 1 1 1 , , , . I - . , ' To Cherish GifTs of The asf . . VVolnuT Hills sTressing culTurol educoTion boses iT upon Thorough courses in LoTIn The moTher oT modern Tongues STudenTs wishing To lecirn more obouT subiecTs like Goul, which rnony recognize In closs ds The second word in Coesor s CornmenTories or os o ploce some one divided inTo Three porTs Tind pleosdnT diversion In LoTin Club On The Third Thursdoy oT eoch rnonTh The club meeTs ond sTudenTs vvoTch ond Tolce porT in progroms bosed on Rornon cusToms culTure ond chorocTers From Treshmen To seniors Thos Troubl d wiTh The works of some bord oT The Rornon ero may see oT l.oTin Club rneeTings Q pleosonT cdricc1Ture oT The dncient d gniTory ond oT The some Time leorn TdcTs obouT his lITe which rnoke his works more enloydble ond undersTonddbIe The sophomores Tolcihg Their TourTh yeor of I.oTin This yeor presenTed o rodio broodcosT os IT would hove occurred In Rome during Coesors lIlSl'ITTID Und r Twe guidonce oT oll The LoTIn Teochers we see The longuog live ogoiw L IN CLUB ROW 1 G Bog on estone J er Kleinn me urmenson Gilles I oodish C Dieckniann ockliauser M Co per S Anderson tenrlorf r Gri EIIIE ell EY 'II' E B1rtel 1 Bam erqer rett E ei S Co eII Lu Il all Ill X nk H 4 G Drose I J ey nier lll er B Hurwi z an B1 ey IIICI a.I Bro ROW Jer H E Bur I schner Gro sman M Ge uventhal J k Huene rney B e I1 II I Gers I1 rierlman A Fran e RO 6 For C Karlis B Howard B Lie w Br nann Bu I Krause Brewe B Lovett 82 LATIN CLUB-ROW 1 J Pf ffer G r D Meyer M Rollins R Thom son 2 Moore S Tarvin A Sm hulzinuer S r R We ruhy B ach P oss 3 J Ma se ff v Z Stan ro rush D In on I h K Smith B Tanner D Low n s V lei y A Ma I: I ben 4 x c midt P I Schwartz z P Sch C Ma E Maham N Sandherr S Oscherw z ar In Mc ar an Un ar 5 Brid N Tu naqe n on C rov To I Ind J e Inger R W P a Po n er er Trei er ker w n ers t W M ac n GI W Pes 1 1 , . ' I ll ' ll 1 1 r 1 c, . ' e .e U , S I , , - 1 1 . . , . . 3 , C. , ., . . A 8 , V .I AT - : . tl . S. Blu . . Kraem . J. ' Tall. N. Guol. J. J I . J. ' ne. N. K'.ROW2: .' .B. H . , 0 . . . N. Hat . C. Liede. S. 'ffitlI. N. B I. M. B si . B. B.tl. P. . . ROW P: L. b , P. Eve . . Lee. R. Cuh I. . h . S. Lisner. B. Bolce. J. Lee. R. rie. B. Du c . J. Eckstef J, Fla. C. Fra . . Horn. ROW : , t. M. lrliig. E. Helrlmai. L. Lief. . Av . A. Buel . C. K'Ih. . 't. J. Kainm . L. Janson. A. reclile. P. Dill . L. Fl' lp'uI1. D. wn. I 5: J. HQIIIIIIIK .C. opuer. . LUII. D. Kir . J. s . , ttler. E. Lot . . Blac, J. leld. X 1 C. Fo . .H llxa. . hu y. I M. F ' . . k I. W 1 S. rl.. ..'bo- 5 itz. R. Lininqer. S. Davidson. J. Griffith. C. Dillard. J, uckl . J. llock. A. Doelliig. J. Clark. N. . B. . i E 1 . . . 5 ' 1 . e . . To f. . . . ' . . p . ROW 1 F. . . '. . ith. E. SI: ' . M. chea. . rst, P. Mu . . Misr . J. Marx. . May. S. M . M. Pink. ROW : , s I. E. Schi . E. Minn it. F. b . P. Man' . . Rob's . L. Mueller. J. Sm't. . ' . . , . e- thal. D. Ros. A. il ISk. . yer. V. MK'h . ROW : B. Ma. J. Sh ' . , Ste'n. S. . B. J, . Vit. . West. M. midt. . yer. A A Y . . . . . II. I M,Pk'.B. Fld..l. g. ROW : R. Reis. B. 'ges. . dur. J. White. C. Steur I. A. Rai. J. ' Mas . . on . z. wolf. J. by. E. K ' Rfk' . .0 tt' . O 6: .T ft. ' J. Tash. J. ffe I1 g . R. 't . ' 1 T. Wal . C. Sol ay. S. Sieher. C. Sad . H. Mot. R. elsh. .M - Leid. G, Wiley. B, Netti Q. J. 'llJert. J. Millikan. . kin. To Evaluate the Past and Present SPANISH CLUB ROW I T Schlf t ws INTO Cohen S Meyer J Cohen Goodman J Baron B Charek E Gersenflsh M Bates ROW 2 L Mlchelman J Appel D Muller F Zlv E Byer J Gamoran S Cozlne L Ungar L Okrent M Ronshelm I Whlte C Garrison S Shmalo N o un W 3 Levlne Schulzmger E Bergman S Kosh over C Jensen J Hull C Berman E Gradslry C Levy S Love ROW 4 L Silverman L Rosenbaum M Jung N Mic :els Jaffe Zwlck A Ga nel N Ulmer S Bockhorsf J Fearmg J Mason C Selgle D Pabst D Berman J Ten nenbaum ROW 5 M Romaune Lnpp D Holzberg D Fo m C Koon D Byers D Hall B Fr d lander M Moskawutz J Hsrshberg C Huesman H Faust C Cary Because ot the tnterest snovvn by many ot the students and taculty members ot th Spanish Department the Spanlsh Club vvas agatn revuyed thus year Jtm Tennenbaum vvas elected to lead the Club an nts acttv ttes aided by Eleanor Bergman Elatne Gradsky and Clatre Carrlson l-llghllghtung thetr calendar were the Chrlstmas program presented by the students teaturtng Interpretative Spanish danang and the program shovvung tnlms depuctnng Itte tn Uruguay and Braztl The Junior Latun Club ts one whtcjh seems never to run out ot Ideas tor orlglnal slats and programs Whenever there IS a meeting ot the Junlor Lattn Club the room as tllled to capactty wsth students vvho enjoy storres about the same Roman characters they meet tn thetr textbooks everyday A htghponnt of the year was the talk by Professor Spes on Athens The excellent counsel ot Mtss Rosemary l-lope adviser helps make the Club outstanding among the actuv ltnes here JUNIOR LATIN CLUB ROW I M rankel S :en Herrm Mansfueld H Henneman M Led r N Sc mldt P Stlllpass Levy J Elltot S Wrdes J Frelberg ROW 2 M Scl-neunbaum B Watts E Parrls J Grnffnn D Sandlp er Phll ps S Dreyer H Levln on P rue Han on omes D Muster ROW 3 Huenefeld T Mason R Alexander M Young R Hnlslnger J Krausser P Danner C Meyer L Reams L Rosenbaum H Starnbach ROW senden L Seldensteln G Ulmer T Herman Ti 83 V S . . , . . L . I . I . I - ,V , 1 f 1 X' I - F , . s' , Y. 'g, K. fo d, . lt' ' , . I ', M. . .I I , .I A . h I A. 'li , . , , ' , M, 3 Ly , . F' d, C. d , N. is y H I , A . : B. 7 I 5 L' . , . ' ' , . , 5 3 . , . , . , . K 4: R. Kendricks, E. Liebeltl, B. Fes- fer, J. Kle'n, D. Le 'n,. S..F' , S. , . , . , J. en: RO t 'Mf ' ,l J. , C ., . 'h , N. ,N, by , . b , - , - ' , f ' ,' ' .' f ' .f ' I ' , 'D 1 S. ' , . , . Il er, . , . , . , . ie- To Know People of Other Nations Advised by Miss Irene Steinau Le Cercle Francais carries on is meeting in French on the third Thursday of the month Descriptions authentic hats ot each provinc ot France and a program ori th famous chateaux ot France were outstanding highlights ol the I949 50 calendar ot the French Club with Iyiary Ellen I-Ieintz The German nation has been a problem to the world due to lack of understanding by both sides The German Club is doing v hat it can to remedy this situation by encouraging interest in the German culture As an expression ot this the club sent a CARE package to a needy family in Germany this year As the year progress s members begin to speak fluently enough so that the meetings cat be conducted in German GERMAN C l. U B STANDING FRONT A Matthes V Meier lohan S Bradbury R Polthoff Seldler ROW 2 D Cnc B Schreiner R Kessler J Krae mer A uther R W 3 R Baumring B Kartz E Benner P Punches H lngberg ROW 4 J Marmef I Meiius E w ensfein P Sanders ROW 5 N Krause C Epstein E Johnen ROW 6 O Sieber A Fruechte meyer STANDING E Fogel M Spitz 84 FRENCH CLUB STANDING S u s ROW I P White S ein J Friedman H Udelman ROW 2 gur L mer Bear P ein ROW 3 .I C aus en B Bolce A Andraud M Par r J H n B Ruffin ROW E Blank P Bernardmi P Llotnick D Werner K Anderson P Boyce ROW 5 C Bockhorsf J Nrerman O Pogue C Gaeb J Salkover ROW 6 S Thomas S Kirschner C Robinson A Welsh M Readle O sk. 1. ',.J'l'f L: Un , his , R.. d, L: Fish, ,six 1.1- lie: ut: '. I I 4: , i I ot quaint Paris, given by Professor Boyce ot U. C., a display ot ' . Q , 2 u , . u . . . . I . . I I , . . . A ' ' f J. 54. 'f . ral 4, .L . owl. . I ,-. ' ,I .Le - To Work In New and Qld ArTs CAMERA CLUB SEATED P c el R Vondermu M Robert B Goodm STAND Morro E Le e C Smpk nson The Theory ThoT one well plonned plcTure IS worTh o Thousond words Tlnds enThusuosTvc supporT In members of The Comero Club odvrsed ond sponsored by Mr J STonley Leeds These shuTTer Tons leorn The Tune po1nTs of Their hobby Through dlscusslons crmcusms of Thelr work ond c:ompeTrTuon IU phoTogrophlc conTesTs A club ThoT oppeols lorgely To The eye as The CroTTer s Club odvased by Mrs Ido B Cormuchoel Members gonn experience In vorlous phoses of ceromrcs ond molce use of skulls leorned In closs Tooling leoTher ond vvorkung wlTh Tlle olso consTlTuTes porT of The clubs ochvmes Members hove on opporTun1Ty To enTer Thenr Tlnrshed producTs In severol conTesTs held durung The yeor CRAFTERS CLUB V Me rohon J Ho ell V Blakemore F r P Sm Th N Rhoo es D Cllck M Toepfet M Le me E Bla k M Berman 85 Q Fr nk , T. Schiffer, J. Brown, . n, . - son, . un. - ING: J. n, . iblt, . i i . I I , . . , . f - - - - I l , . - . rer- I I ' W I 4 I K. en, . i , . d , . ' , . r, . v' , . n , . . RADIO GUILD ROW I V McK1bben C Berman L Okrenf A Ma1fne C Jensen E Byer R Berman E Friedman C Brown ROW 2 S Aronoff R Garner D Lewin L Sirxker R BarTleT1 c mldT P Small R crogg ns OW 3 Mu oney Fisher A Doe rn R Sanders Cohen A Buenger M Klebanow u Bortz G Cal well R Brown Bowllng D Matihews G Rob nson We Learn Use of Invenhons The Radio Guuld sponsored by Mr Wayne Gregory preserTs a shorT summary of The news over The school radio every Monday Wednesday and Friday Announcers and scrlpT wrlTers are selecT d Trom The advanced speech classes Thus year The besT commenTaTors seIecTed by The school aT large were Carolyn Berman and G org Caldwell The Radio Club advised by Dr Ray Lambe-rT provud s an oJTl T Tor sTudenTs nnTeresTed nn The expandnng Tleld of radio The cluo Th s year has engaged an revamping Th egulpmem of Their ham sTa Tron VVSQII-I To Include volce Transmission Through Thxs sToTlon members have conTacTed oTher hams ThroughouT Ohio awd Trom polnTs as Tar away as Sheldon Iowa RADIO CLUB D Ryeburn J Ll n B Buefher 86 'T P , . ' , . . : . , . , . ', . ' , . , N. , . c. , . , S. Sh',. ,.S I.R :J. Il ,J.' ,. ll'g,. ,J. ',. ,. I , M. Moskowitz, M. Gcich. ROW 4: C. Murphy, D. Young, T. Simon, J. Hirshberg, J. Frank, D. Bear. O C O O I h , . , .Jn I 1 I I I V 3 , . . I O , 3 53 , . c, - . l I C ' T , . .1 , C I .I . . . . . . . . c, ' I ' - Q ' - 1. 11 - U U ., . I l . . , . U . . 11 lf ' , , . - . , . '0 , LJQTWI WMM MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS ROW 'I R Scrogglns B Conn H Reis R Howard J Crall A Peck J EarhurT R Poe E Lewensleln N Krause ROW 2 D Easley E Smith .I Campbell R Baron D Matthews S Lepsky D Baum L Fish T Walker ROW 3 J Ziegler To Dlrecf Public Oplnlon To supplemenT The courses aT WalnuT I-Illls The visual ands deparT menT headed by Mr Thomas Welsh supervuses The ordernng of films and also selecTs and Teaches The pro1ecTor operaTors Thus year was a successTul one Tor The Movie Serles, under The lead ershlp of Guy MarTz and STan Aronoff Among The Tune pucTures presenTed were GreaT ExpecTaTuons and DesTlny Rides Agaun MOVIE SERIES PERSONNEL KNEELING G Marlz S Aronoff STANDING B Rosenberg E Low ensiem J Zlegler D Ryeburn D Bricker 87 WTO r . ,Q , 1 C, 1 I ' I I ' I ' I I ' I I I I ' I 4 I ' I ' A I R. Rosenberg, D. Ryeburn, J. Lion, R. Bartlett, I. Dinerman, H. Mon, G. Bradmer, A. SmiTh, M. Bryan, T. Davis. o 0 0 0 O O O O O I . l ' I ll ' ll - ll ' ' ' ll : . , . . I , . I , . , . eed for Ideals of Charity INTERFRATORITY COUNCIL ROW I E Chanlun E Frnedman S Saks V Scott ROW 2 P Bernadnnu F Hludt I Whute J Schulztnger C Van Hessen ROW 3 D Donley J Howell Jones B Cunningham ROW 4 M Berkowutz E Rauves P Lvme D Bear D Lazarus S ROW 5 G Lahm N Martz J Strohbcch T Waltz D Mansfield J Schubert The Intertratornty Councul us the governlng body ot the socual organ lzatlons at Walnut I-Illls Ed Chalkln prestded with the advice ot Ivllss Mary V Sellers The Councll sponsored the Dance ot Dnmes Under the supervision ot Mass Cahlll the R d Cross Club ot Walnut I-Iulls Illled I6O gilt boxes provided posters and toys and prepared three plays tor presentation to varlous hornes In Its mernbershnp drlve the Club enlisted the support ot every student at Walnut Hulls QJf,,1blQ-X1IQI6,'IrC,. ILIKIU. Klub JMD H14 PM sorftmfl rv mira, 88 A Stopper G Ennblnder M Starnbach M Scheer D Waters C Robinson G Lupp C Kadus S Bluestone B Le ere JUNIOR RED CROSS SEATED Mlss Esther Cahill adviser STANDING J Bruckmann M Punk J Schmudt P Root C Brown H Wuerfel O I I O O proceeds trom which went to the Polio Fund. ,. . . 6 , , 'Q 'X I K I I I' I gl, ', . - I La' I4 yi . mn - , 1. -. f . ' ., I I . X. fu N 1 , f 'J 1 I I I 'i Value of HeaITI'ufuI Recreahon C ESS CLUB SEATED r en ng D otendyke S Pker M Rosenba m J Bo I g s D Yacc a J G Il STAND uTTman C Koon B OI en cr uns o sen a G Wac s Zer es Lunn e Krcu se R Haygood B Kullman 0 H - :J.Gui, .Mr ,.I , . u,. win,L.FiI1,. hrI,. raer. ING: D. L' , . , . inger, E. Smifh, P. S1 i , B. S ogg' , D. T dd, C. Epi i , B. Ew ld, . h, R. g , R. ' ig r, N. u , . , . . '1 . 4 .8 - 6154! I , - A X f 4? v --1 A' I I I I I ' II Il I ' - ' U ' . T C I A ' ' ' O - : . user, B. rl , D. K , : . C r , J, Fri dman, J. n Inger. 89 Mjfd Q is Z2 fqgfnny Every Tuesday The Chess Club meeTs re callung medueval Tumes when They play The game of royalTy claTung from The Muddle Ages Under The durecTuon oT Mrs Laura Renfrow experTs and begunners alulce pracTuce The arT of check and maTe and engage un TournamenTs wuTh oTher paTrons of The game The Bowlung Club advused by Mr Cold well us anoTher ouTleT Tor sporTsmuncIed boys The varsuTy Team us composed oT Those boys wuTh The hughesT averages dur ung The pracTuce season The Club engages un compeTuTuon wuTh oTher schools he y ar s hughlughT us The TaculTy varsuTy game B WLING CLUB ROW I L GI F edlonder assel ROW 2 C 0 y e He n We Are ATTracTed by Shakespeare TOR LEFT: Jim Muilaney as Oliver, Lee Striker as Orlando. TOP RIGHT: Carol Brown as Celia Stanley Aronoff as Touchstone, Anne Buenger, Rosalind. BOTTOM: Anne Buenger, Rosalind Carol Brown Celia and Cameron Sanders as Duke Frederick. On December 9, under The able and experienced direcTorship of Miss Frieda LoTze, The WalnuT Hills High School Players presenTed The TvvenTy-eighTh annual Shakespearean play. Our sTage by means of enchaniing and unusual seTTings was Transformed Tor The occasion inTo The beauTiTul ForesT of Arden, which plays so imporTanT a parT in The Bard's rolicking comedy, As You Like IT. In her producTion Miss LoTze again broughT TorTh a superb performance, arTisTic in every respecT. Anne Buenger and Lee STricker inTerpreTed The roles of The moon-siruck, TrusTraTed lovers vviTh skill and maTuriTy. Beside Rosalind and Orlando, charming pairs of lovers, shepherds, gay singing ToresTers, and a banished duke, who philosophizes vviTh his courT TrequenT The ToresT glens, living vvhaT modern man calls, The Life oT Riley, This annual producTion is one of our besT claims To culTural equaliTy vviTh The Queen CiTy. 90 And His Immortal Comedies . e- 'Q5i TOP LEFT Lee Striker as Orlando C A rang Murphy as Adam TOP RIGHT Alice Citron Audrey Milton Gatch mnens Stanley Aronoff Touchstone BOTTOM David Lewin a lord George Caldw ll Amlens OTHERS IN THE CAST Stephen Davd Dennis J p armet Jacques William Murphy r arlan Brownlee Sanford Lore Lords John Frank Charles James Fisher :car Don Holzberg and Myron Moskowitz shepherds David Matthews Wnlllarn John Bowling Hyman Stephen Schmidt Otto Sneber Robert Reece Robert Thompson Cart r Bishop Ceorae Hntchc ck Guy Martz to Gwen Jones Phebe Louise Okrent Sandra Koshover Carolyn Ber Deborah Berman Barbar S resters man Marcia Klebanow attendants Ins White a olway Carol Wltzer peasants 91 1 , 5 - ,I K F ij., il, 2 . I . . I . . 1 I . ' 5 , . z ' ' , 5 e , Jacques5 Milton Gatch, ' . 5 i son, Duke Senior5 Jose h M , 5 ' ' ' , ' 5 erry Klein, LeBeau5 Jack Cla k, H 5 .. ' , 5 , 5 ' , V' 1 i , 2 ' , ' ' 2 A ' , : . I . , I I S . r I v . C I I I , J ' , , , ' , 1 ' ' , I I l I ' 9 I By 4 Confemporary Dramas x,I. , The Wlnslow Boy dIrecTed by Mr Woyne GregoIy deols vyITh o Iegol srruggle ID whlch boslc IDVIVICIQIGS of democrocy ore oT Issue The ocTIon cenTers obouT Ro old Wrnslow on Enghsh lod durlng The TIme precedmg World War I Ronny IS dIsmIss d Trom o noyol ocodemy on opporenTly concluswe evIdence Bur hIs ToTher cerToIn oT hIs son s Innocence InvesTIgoTes The procedure by whIch Ronny hos been deprlved oT hrs rIghTs The cose IS puT InTo The honds oT o promInenT lowyer who cons ders The ISSUES IUVOIVGCI os IWTOOVTGNT os does hIs cIIenT Durmg The y ors oT The legol boTTle The Wmslow TomIly os well os The lowy r IS o ced To moke de p ,ersonol socrI TICGS UlTImoTely becous Trhe ToThers b II T In IusT ce ond Th low er s deTermInoTIon To TIg1T Tor IO rfy gw s o The IITCIIXI I In o democrocy ore VICTOVIOUS 92 TOP LEFT Noncy RouTT and Steve Je I I n os Cotherlne Wnnslow ond DlCkIe Wlnslow respectlvely TOP R I G H T Nancy RoutT os CoTherIne Wlnslow Tom Johnston os Desmond Curry B E L O W Mork Thomon Fred the pho togropher Jo y c e Conwell Grace Wlnslow Robert Lov eTT Ronnve Wlnslow Wllllom Schrenner Arthur Wlnslow 'Q . . . A . , ' ' ' I . : ' 1 n , I I , . . . . . D I I . o V , I I . , . . . . , , 1 -' ' . - I A A , 1 I . k , . . e , . ' Q ' I r Q I-x '- V , I I V . , D , gh , . I D , , V o u c, . , . u , , . . , , ., U- g. M I . , .d y . I e.I,..IeI,'II f I UCI The Wlnslow Boy . , 2 1 6 .fl LV 1 , AJ-1 . X ,- 1 f f T, 4 , pg fl .fjv V 'S 1 ' .ff ' - M L, If Jay! f l , 1 ' 'J 5 . f. T ,lf Q .NNN A L 1 NJ 4 , x V f A ..f . ff X, A 1 Us V J TOP LEFT Joyce Conwell Grace Wlns'ow Steve J e I u n Dlckle Winslow Nancy Routt Cotherlne Winslow W I l l I o m Schreiner Arthur Wms ow BOT nle Winslow Joy Shuchter Snr Robert Morton RIGHT Wnlllom Schreiner Arthur Wlnslow Rob ert Lovett Ronnie Winslow OTHER MEMBERS OF CAST Paulo Plotnlck Vnolet Charles Turner John Wotherstone Mass Bornes Betty Hellman I - : , os . I 5. ! D - TOM-LEFT: Robert Lovett, Ron- By Musical Exfravaganzas TOP LEFT Preclslon Chorus In Hlghland Fling TOP RIGHT Barbara Wolf ln Glve My Regards To Broad way LOWER LEFT Slngmg Choruses In Theres a Whlste In the Thlstle LOWER RIGHT Sandy Mc Gregor fSTeve Schmrdtj and Angus McTavlsh Ulm Mullaneyl gave Mass Goftrox fSara Shmaloj a screen Test as M Fabulous Gesundhelt fMyron Moskowlizj caiches up on The news The Revue or The WalnuTs Takes many skrlls lnsTrumenTal vocal dancing and acTlng and combines Them 1nTo an evening oT superla Tlve enTerTalnmenT The Revue was durecTed Thus year by Lee nnsTrumenTal vvork vvhlle Mrs Nell Murphy Trained The vocallsTs ConTlnuuTy and dancung vvere sup rvrsed by Mr Wayne Gregory and Mass Marlon La Cour respecTlvely The conTlnu1Ty cenTered abouT The aTTempT oT a myThlcal unlversuTy Haryale To produce a dramahc masT rpsece M Fabulous Gesund heuT IS hired To dnrecT Thus underTal41ng buT soon encounTers The an TerTerence oT Tvvo ScoTs Ian McTav1sh and Sanoy McPherson The hero Angus McTavlsh g Ts hlms If nnTo a TlghT spoT vvlTh The Tnnanclol backers over Their ugly sToge sTruck daughTers The unfoldung oT The sTory and 1Ts resoulfron were uproarlous 94 . ' ' f 11 - - 11 I ,, - . . . H . , . , ' . . ll fl ll ll T I ' A r - I 11 11 - - Cohen and Bob Thompson. Mr. Olin Blicl4ensderTer handled The , . . S A 4 . U L ' - . ! 9 . A 3 . . . . . A QQ- gg 2 Z I M O ' Ly? J K eau Z A . 'K-'ye 4 ' a M, X' v V v , 03 l TOP LEFT: The Highland Fling . TOP RIGHT: I Never See Moggie Alone . BOTTOM RIGHT Pony Chorus in Toot, TooT, TooTsie, Goodbye . BOTTOM RIGHT: Pink ElephcmTs , The highlighT of The Juniors' closs ocTiviTies wos The superb presenTo- Tion of The Pec1nuTsf' Under The sTudenT direcTion of Chorles Cory ond Don Rose, This vorieTy show moinToined iTs Trc1diTionol sTondc1rds oT enTerToining speciolTy ocTs, conTinuiTy, singing ond doncing choruses, ond Tine orchesTrc1l work. Such ocTs os The l-lighlond Fling, l-loney Bun, ond The ever populor horse chorus mode The show o vividly remembered success. The Two singing chorus numbers under The dlrecTion oT RuTh ShelTon ond l3eTTy KouTz, The music oT The bond under Dlck Donohoe, ond The doncing oT The pony chorus direcTed by Borboro WolT presenTed in on imposing c1rrc1yTc1lenT ThoT will shine ogoin in TuTure lNolnuTs . The proceeds Tronn The specTocle, sponsored by The closs czdvlser, Mr, J. STonley Leeds, will be used To help Tinonce The BA. Prom in l95O ond in l95l ond will help purchose The giTT oT The closs oT l95l, So Trom o Tlnonciol ongle, olso, The PeonuTs wos o greoT success. 96 And By Variefy Shows' Glamor and Work Backstage ABOVE STAGE CREW ROW 1 B Poe R Boron B Wood G Brcdner ur art rcll W 2 Neln J Boron K Potion J Kldwell Gro Lotz H oft E LOWSHSTEII1 E Ireton CENTER SCENERY PAINTERS SEATED G Smiley STANDING C Salzer R Stornes D Donohoe LEFT BACKSTAGE WORKERS SEATED B Chnrek CLOCKWISE D Beor N Mlchxels R Cohen J Homer Behrnd the scene boys ond gurls stor tn 0 port os tmportont os the roles out front The Stoge Crew under the dvrectron ot Mlss Frledo Lotze does ol! technucol work connected with pertormonces The stog designers, odvnsed by Mr Edword Doutertch plon ond rrtoke sets during the weeks preceding the ploys, A moke-up committee directed by Miss Lotze, tronstorms the teotures ot the young thes- pions to the ossurned chorocter in the ptoy. Those who never step before it certoinly deserve o curtoin coll. 97 We Experience with Pleasure A CAPPELLA CHOIR ROW l M Go don S Steunho ter P Sm th J Ba e m Pogue H Jaco s B Gates 5 L s eol W 2 o e oe a er d ler B K f L Moelle R Shelton M Ellus ROW ohe ton D roz er K cu ton G uld e S k R us m or R M Ga c G Ma z - 1 . Y , . ' Y , . i , . ron, J. KI in an, O B. S . RO : N. N ll, P. Frank l, C. G b, L. W lk , M. Schmi 1, H. Seid , . cu z L. C n, P. Ire , . G i , . P t , . C w ll, L. tri er, . B h, P. S all, J. Cl Yu,.i ,.u n,r. u,. uu,. ,. u d,. . . . . . . . 3 , ., . l ' I I ll ' ' ll ' ' I ll ' ' ll Q . w . e . . . . . e S . . I U . 8 . . . . . 3 1 - l 1 . . . . . . , f f - o ng J Fredmon H clelmc Wse D Ho J Ulmer B Fredlon er B Thompson The A Coppello Chour under the slculltul durectuon ot Mrs Nelle Custer Murphy rnountouned three long stondung trodutuons thus y or In oddutuon o new one wos begun vvhuch hos brought ond vvull brung greoter honor to Wolnut Hulls Wuth the Hughes Hugh School Chorus the A Coppellou Chour song Hugo Wolts Chrustmos Nught ond Voughon Wulluoms Fontosuo on Chrustmos Corols ot th Chrustmos Concerts ot the Symphony Orchestro Thus vvos th turst turne thot o hugh school chour hod sung wuth th Orch stro duruno uts regulcur seoson Dr Thor Johnson cornplumented the chorus s on theur pertormonces ond unvuted therru to sung ogoun next y or Other notoble oppeoronces of thus tolented group uncluded the Chrustmos ond Sprung Concerts the bu onnuol Moy Festuvol ond progroms tor the Unuyersuty of Cuncunnotu the Wolnut Hulls Porents Assocuotuon the Furst Unuted Church ond the Pleosont Rudge Pres byteruon Church 98 Singing in a GreaT Chorus .. . . A CAPPELLA CHOIR ROW l V Jones A Vullensky M Honeysuckle S Saks C Gorruson J Cory l. Muchelmon S Futtro C Von Hessen V McKubben J Ross ROW 2 S Bockhorst B McKewen C Seugle G Jones M Kumball N Suemon A Muhhes C Robunson A Welsh M Toephert A Buenger ROW 3 S Schmudt G Hulchcock B LePere T Neely B Murphy P Sunquust B B Gould The reperTOure uncluded such perpeTuOl TcuvOruTes Os Mendelsohn BOrThOldys The FursT Wolpurgus NughT T-lcundels The Glory OT The Lord ond Hcmlleluuoh Chorus de Peorsculls Allon O Dole Muellers Lcuudomus Te SeT Down ServOnT Were You There Archongelskys Heor My Proyer ond BreTOn s In Excelsus Gloruo AT The ChrusTmOs ConcerT The Chour gcuve The prerruuer perTOrmOnce OT cu new school song OT The culrno mOTer Type The song l-lugh On The Hull wos wruTTen by Judy Gcumorcun O senuor Thus yeor The cOrnpOsuTuOn hod uTs TursT rOduO prernuere On Morch 7 T950 when O selecTed group OT chour members song uT On WSAI s Junuor Town MeeTung OT The Aur Thus yeor The chour purchosed TOO new robes The TursT sunce Muss lsobelle Geuger OT The Aru' DepOrTrruenT desugned The presenT chour robes These blue ond gold vesTmenTs hove con TrubuTed much Toword rnokung The Oppecuronces OT The chour Os pleosung TO The eye Os TO The ecur 99 - 3 - 1 ' I 1 - 1 - 1 - - 1 - 1 - I 1 - D 1 - , . , . . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . Reece, E. Ireion, B. Brewe, S. Aronoff. ROW 4: C. Sanders, D. Hopf, F. l.ighT, F. Burrer, J. Bullock, H. Carroll, O. Sieber, J. Siphron, I II ' ' ' Il I II 1 II II ' ll I II II 1 T ' 1 I Il If II II II If 1 1 1 I If ll I II ' ' II , . II ' - ' I . ,, . . . 1 1 - I I I . , , . ' 1 .luuu u Good Close Harmony un Groups Tl lull AT WolnuT l-lulls musucol producTuons ond oT ouTsude orgonuzcmons when nune gurls luTT Theur vouces un hormony ouuduences never Tcuul To be Thrulled by Theur performonce The Gurls Truple Truo mode up of Three TursT sopronos Three second soprcunos ond Three olTos us especuolly noTed Tor uTs superb TreoTmeruT of populor ond chuldren s songs The group us chosen by Mrs Nelle C Murphy edch Toll Trom omong gurls unTeresTed ond TolenTed un sungung Mrs Murphys boy produgues drovv louughTer from The ouduence os soon cus They sTep on The sToge Theur oruTucs cornuc orrongemenTs ond excellenT hormony olwcuys rrucuke Them cu hughlughT un ony pro grom Wudely procloumed ond soughT os perTormers The OcTeTTe song Thus yeor c1T such ploces os Woodward NughT School curud The Cuncunncm Enguneerung SocueTy Thus double quorTeTTe reheorses un The mornung before school 'IOO LE TRIO: B. . S V. MK'bb . ACCOM.ANlST: S ETTE T W ACCOMPANIST M G Th 0 4 TRIP Seal, R helfon B McKewen, J Boron, B Goies H Jacobs, C Seugle, A Vullensky cu en 7 Kurschner f T OCT : B. Murphy, B. LePere 1 O. Sieber, B. Reece, . ise, G Coldwell, B. Thompson, R. Bush : . u c . X u W TSX . , . . . . . I . . . , . . r - - 1 , . . . A MighTy OverTure or March . . FAND FLUTE AND PICCOLO J Sirooach P Wllson B Kullman OBOE D Donohoe E Fosfer CLARINET L Holmes C Salzer P Gerard M Cohen L Leonard M Schuman P Green J Block F Dearworih A Eden J Geverfs R Hamllion S Hessler J Kuyper M Lleberman H Muller N Mohr T Rengeri L Soloway W True F Starr D Hester C Marrs P Stem BASSOON S Patterson SAXOPHONE J DeWm R Zerges M Wenl R Poracluse H Sprague FRENCH HORN P Shadd G Colclaser C Ross C Kng BARITONE C Kimber T Davls CORNET L Cohen B Feldman M Wlgser T Barnes D Brown T Cochran J Crall T Fessler E Fogel B Van Fossen R Krebs R McLaughlin J Rorlck C Wood TROMBONE H Carroll M Comer A Fruechfemeyer P Galch S Grim J Scharnhorsf TUBA S BnTTon J Brown R Haygood E Maham TYMPANI P Bernardlm GLOCKENSPIEL J Gamoran PERCUSSION E Burton A Cramer R Greenfield B Katz E Latcha R Schaefer DRUM MAJOR K Patton MAJOR ORCHESTRA VIOLIN P Bernardml concerTmasTer .l Gamoran R Bush A Stopper G Lahm J Schulzlnger J Hymans S Gumlole D Freyfag M Elberly H Vogf B Ungar G Waxman K Pfuesier A CongleTon F Wllms J Cronln VIOLA C Kimber CELLO B Hauss S Cozlne B Sasser N Dlsher S Dreyer M Stone CONTRA BASS O Bufe A Beafiy L Jansen R Haygoocl PIANO A Clark FLUTE P Wilson OBOE D Donohoe J Andraud CLARINET C Salzer R Paradise P Gerard BASSOON S PufTerson HORN P Shadd G Hlrchcock J Colclaser C Ross C Kung TRUMPET L Cohen M Wlgser T Barnes D Brown TROMBONE D Hopf H Carroll M Comer TUBA S Brnton TYMPANI A Cramer PERCUSSION D Schaefer Members of The band and orchesTra dlrecTed by Mr Olin Blzckens derfer work hard and The excellenT resulTs prove The value of pracTvce The rouslng school songs played by The band aT The TooT ball games help To cheer The Team on To vlcTory We are always proud when we see our band IU blue and gold uniforms sTruTTlng down The Tleld To The Tune aT a spurned march Provldlng overTures and :ncldenTal musrc Tor The school producTlons as placed In The TalenTed hands OT The orchesTra The hlghlughTs aT The orchesTra s accompllshmems are The wnnTer InsTrumenTal Con cerT The Sprung ConcerT and The WalnuTs 'lOl - : . I T , . I , . . : . , . . : . , . v I - I . I Q I - I . I . I . I - I . I I I I . I . , . ' , . ' , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . ' . : . . : . ' , . , . ' , . ' , . . : . , . , . , . I . : . ' , . ' . : . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . ', . , . , . , . , . I , . ' , . . 1 . , . , . , . , . ' , . . : . ' , . , . , . . : . ' l, 1 . . : . , . , . l , . , . , . : . : . . - ETTES: J. Karp, M. Thornbury, S. Seal, A. Beaffy. - : . ' ', 5 . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . ' . : . ' . : . , . ' , . , . ' , . , . . - : . , . , . , . . : . . : . ' . : . , . : : . , . I , . . : . . : . , . ' , . , . , . ' . : . , . ' , . , . . I X I . . - f f , . . ' ll ll I 1 ' N Singing as a Pastime ...... E CLUB ROW l S L ner G ockson B Cunningham E Elott o rot vw! 2 Lenner P Franke Conner V Beamer S Durham V Jones E Bergman S Kurschner A Knappenberger ROW3 J Hymans E Gersenhsh W Gaskms A Andraud E Heldman R Cohen N Fnk J Levine J Cann D Click N Benge M Franz M Klmb ll ROW 4 S Cllppmger A Gabruel B Kautz C Gaeb C Donnelly M K Hull K Anderson S Grlffm E Grusd D Klrschner E Lee M A Honeysuckle ROW 5 S Flttro C Bockhorst J Baron B Jarrels H Jacobs B Gates P Bernardlnl G Hoolr M L Glnncy M Ellis S Carter B Bridges J Grossman ROW 6 M Jaeger J Bute A Borsseau M Jung J Cary S 'Grove Chagares S Jones D Lowenthal C Lleder M Gettler GLEE CLUB ROW 1 P Socrates V McKubben S Tarvun H Vogt L Moeller C Ransom D Payne M Sewell N Noll R Schenn Segal R Shelton N Routt N Koodnsh J Rothenberg J Wnderscheun ROW 3 C Van Hessen M Smith P Murphy R Potthoff Z Wolf C Wrrght B Vntz M Toepfert M Schmuclt A Matthes P Wnlson P Punches ROW 4 A Welsh C Selgle J Mason J Rodger P Smnth J Slphron N Rhoades J Schadler J Schmidt B Pryor M Stearns B Seal D Waters Vocal musnc always talces rank as a popular and well known actlvlty at Walnut I-lrlls Thus the Garls Glee Club under the dnrec tlon of Mrs Nelle C Murphy retanns nts eternal popularity During the year the Glee Club performs at many assemblies and programs such as the Chrlstmas Assembly and the Sprung Concert Officers of thus choral group anclude Carolyn Van l-lessen presmdent Shurley Bockhorst vlce president Jean Cary, secretary and Barbara Gates treasurer The rehearsals of the Glee Club are held regularly on every Monday afternoon at whnch time they prepare the vocal works that have gained the group Its hugh esteem 102 l GLE - : . is , . J , . ' , . .I , L. Ben: n, G. D se. kO ': E. , . I, N. . , . , . , . i , . ' , . , . ' , . , . , . ' a . : . ' ' , XL . - I ' I . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , - , . ' Y baum, M. West, G. Owens, B. Sasser. ROW 2: J. Ward, R. Montgomery, M. Sinning, M. Readle, L. Ungar, P. West, A. Roberts, M. x . . . . Z U I ' 1 I l I ' , . D 1 - I 1 - 1 ' I - I 1 - r - 1 ' 1 - ' Q Xl Q A - . . . . . , . . l I - 4 .. X Q ' - ge' -X :J . . . NY.. 9 - . . ' . X3 X N 1 , 5 N 1 F I , N I . . xx , L5 ' A - ' ml . A Growing Apprecratlon of Music MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB ROW I M Kessel M Gettler D Todd M Punk D Berg P Everett L Bennett N Goode C Dreckmann B Smrth H Horn ROW 2 B Fullman S Cohen C Cobb A Stopper E Kruke E Schrff M Klebanow R Cohen S Schwartz M IS A S aper D Muller A Cragg T Pol ack ROW 3 J Pfeffer I White J Hull J Schadler V Melerlohan V Blakemore N Rhoacles S Frreder N Zwlck L Ungar N Frelberg S Patterson J Cohen ROW 4 B Charek E Gersenfrsh J Schulzmger E Blank C Jensen M Roth B Hellman N Marx A Knappenberger J Rothenberg J Wlderschem D Pabst ROW 5 J Massel B Unfortunately, not every one IS able to sung or play a musical Instrument But anyone can appreciate the xalue ot music The lvlusrc Appre c at.on Cluo offers an excellent op portunlty to hear all types ot com posltlons Students learn the facts behrnd the works they hear and th hlstorues ot the musuclans thus garnlng a well rounded b a c lc ground Club members themselves plan most ot the programs whnch Include the pops as well as the classics They understand that rn tellrgent lustenrng IS as essentral as good performances All thus rs done with the advice of Mr Olrn Blick ensderter sponsor Each year the Governor ot Ohro awards the hard workrng members of the Tratllc Squad certrhcates of ment tor theur excellent seryrce to our school No matter what the weather condltrons the squad as tartntully onthe lab dlrectrng tratllc and guard ng the safety of Walnut Gotch T Wrse ROW 3 J Workman T Salyers ROW 4 B Thompson ITIIII5 PUPIIS TRAFFIC SQUAD ROW I L Holmes C Curtis N Martz ROW 2 P 103 Q O I 0 - : . , - I - 1 - A f - I A I - 1 - 1 - I 1 . ' , . . : . , . , . , . , - , - 1 - I - 1 ' I - F'h, . h , . ' , . , . I . : . , . , - f - f - I - I - , - A , - I , - I - I I - f - - 5 b 1 - f - 1 - , . , - , - I - 1 - f - r - 1 - - 5 - 1 - Levin, E. Heldman, A. Faust, P. Stein, J. Salkover, J. Huenefeld, S. Cozine, P. Bernardini, E. Goldstein, C. Berman, I I I - . . I i - D . . . . V I I ' ll ll c, , . , o . , . . . V I - - I V V , I V . I I - : , , r , . - 1 r . . , , ' , : , , . . : . . A Calendar Highlights of the school year at Walnut Hllls occurred when Cameron Beck spoke on preparing for a life s work Albert Otto addressed the school on the marvels of the Crypt of Clvlllzatlon Bug Sisters performed the Hugh land Flmg at the Bug Sister party the drum mayor and malorettes paraded at football tnlts SEPTEMBER The openung ot school presents sux new teachers Bug and Little Sisters get acaualnted at the Bug Sister Party Honor students receive certntucates In a special program The Current History Club and Debate Club unite to further lnterest In current events GAA holds Its Fall Gutdoor Supper Sophomores begun physncals wuth the health assembly OCTOBER T3 Canclldates tor Boy Mayor express vlevvs on local problems lil Move Serles opens vvlth Stage Door Canteen T04 6 A ' . T4 The ettie boys meet their Big Brothers. 15 , . . , , v 21 . . 29 . A Z 1 , Calendar Cheer'eaders sponsored the pep rally on Color Day the Warndell Marlonettes told the stcry of Aladdun s Lamp the Natnonal Conference of Chrustuans and Jews sponsored the brotherhood assembly the Band strutted on the held between halves of the Woodward football game Newton Brokaw and Potter Stewart candidates tor Coun cal speak to the Current l-lustory Club Intertratornty Council ns torrned as trats and sororntues become part of school extracurricular program NOVEMBER Cast ot eleven stages The Wrnslow Boy Gnrls League presents Models and Manners tor the Modern Mnss Parents vusnt the school as students tremble at home Malcolm Chandler Rayrrond McCoy and Rtchard Blue stern partucnpate ID the Brotherhood assembly Student Council opens sale ot portraits to e flats and ettnes 'lO5 lg . . ' A - 3 Norman Coates Webster spealcs on Literature a Ia Mode . to ' ' ' . . l6 . 4 . . ' 1 ' 4 ' 21 4 , F ' . I Calendar The French Club displayed the chapeaux of many provmces of France Newton Brokaw and Potter Stewart councllmamc candidates discussed pertrnent clty Issues before the Current History Club C Flndley Bowser lllus trated the thrall of mountain cllmbung with Skyland Trarls and Mountain Holidays DECEMBER vlsuts to rehearse the choir tor the Clnclnnatx Symphony Orchestra Chrlstmas Concert XEM tours tne California Waterworks 5 mor Thespla s act uw As You :lc lt Purates ot Monterey lS the second feature ot the tnlm sernes Grads return to the homecoming assembly JANUARY 5 D bat r owt st Purcell on dlrect electron 6 Juniors display talent In Pean ts 106 j Li . . I . . . . H . . . Hi l - 5 Robert A. Taft addresses a special assembly, Thor Johnson 7 ' ' ' . 9 Xe J ' n I Lt e lo ' ' .' 23 ' . e e 5 c 1 e ' ' . ' 'F ll ll ' ll U ll. Calendar Norman Coates Webster popularized the classics In Literature a la Mode candidates vled for the tntle t mayor tor Boys Week A Cappella Chour rehearsed wuth the Symphony Orchestra In preparatuon for the Christmas Concert Art Hook spoke of the wanders and wonders of Alaska Constance Colller dramatr coach for Katherlne Hepburn s As You Lrke It speaks at Walnut l-lrlls XEM vvutnesses dernonstratson on laquld anr Walnut l-lllls pupils rnan tne Bank ot l-lop on Fountain Square FEBRUARY l U C Debate Team dlscusses natuonalrzatlon ot lndustry at Current History Club Parents Association holds panel CllSCUSSlOD on strengths and weaknesses ot Vtfalnut I-lllls Rrchard J Hermann award as presented to VVa'nut Hllls rn an assembly conddcted by Mayor Cash 107 l . . . ,, . ,,. . . . O , H H , U . . . . , 4 ll II ll ll 1 . l2 I , KC . ' :I fl 1 ll ' , . I8 . . . . . l I9 ' ' ' e . '. l3 ' . ' I ' . ' A t Calendar The Muslc Department presented the trodntronally Impressive Christmas assembly Senator Robert Taft discussed current natronal problems the IUHIOF class presented Its hrlarlous production of the Peanuts the Ambassador Quartette presented a program of close harmony and muslcal bell rlngmg 734-vd,,4,fu-oQov-C M401 MARCH Intertratorlty Council gives tts turst dance the Dance ot Dumes tor polso benetnt Movie series exhlbuts Anna and the Kung of Slam Rushmg tor sororntles and traternutues beglns 24 25 A mammoth cast presents the Walnuts ot 1950 APRIL The Master Plan ts explalned by the Juntor Chamber ot Comm rc The sophomores entertatn with thetr aance the Sooh Touch Sentors reve t to chtldhood pranks on Baby Day 108 AL - , , K 3 . . . . 4 I I7 . I . . . H. . . Hi 23, I l 11 V D 11- N . , , T4 V' ' ' ' ' , t Ql ' H ' r . Calendar The Richard J Hermann Memorial Award heralded by frequent flredrllls and flower MAY JUNE was established to honor a graduate who gave his life for his s bloomed in abundance In the greenhouse Stage Door is enacted by the Senior Dramatic Cub The Dance Club holds its annual recital QO The Music Departments combine to present the Spring Concert Juniors and Seniors dance through the B A Prom The will and prophecy tor the class ot l95O is r ad and positions tor next year are onterred on Class Day Cutstandlng students receive honors on Honor Day Seniors careers at Walnut l-lills close with Commencement Reports marlq the end ot another year 'IO9 Vit i ' M - 'X countryy the school was addressed by the chief executive of the City of Cincinnati, Mayor Cashg spring was 28 ff 11 ' - V I I 4 ' 4 . 19, . . , Q6 ' ' 4 - . 2 I. . S , . . F M , I 8 ' ' . . lil A ' ' - ' . lo . tl. .,. ru Yi -s W I Q E X X E rxx ,mr f gs 9 2 MVT , My ,ff .k,.. ' Ct , ' .'3 j7 If K S. mn f A fi 4 ' I ,, 32 iw' M-h U, Q- 2 '11 R I 911123 -N N xx t ln Sports We Show Slnce the rise of cltles athletlcs have always been closely bound to them Greek clty states united to partlclpate ln athletic contests Modern cltles are represented by squads which brlng honor and glory to the clty through their vlctorles So It IS with a school with Walnut Hllls The outstanding performances which resulted In victory brought honor to the school But even If a team ended the season ln the cellar the good sportsmanship and never falling splrlt reflected credit on Walnut Hllls 113 I . - I . - . . . , . ' it YI I . . - . . . . . ,l,l:i:.i:g:. fif7,-, A6 S ,,-f Q 7 f ' 4. 1 . WSJ. ' 111. f 3?11- .'.,1l5ii? Z'-f':f-:Q .ya I-1.-. ..'LF,?'l-3.1951 Q' s -.- 1 ':.'.- ' . '-57i5 '-Z' -,',,:e,::I-.sfigffj-21-. 4 .'5.4:7 J- O ' ' ' 1 0 ' - ' . l:,. I . ' I . . 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Good sportsmanship and 1he spirit of competition in Cincinnati high schools are displayed at Nip- pert Stadium at the annual PHSL doubleheader. ,. 5' .SN TQ K-1 A CombinaTion of Mind ksmw FAR ABOVE M Romalne guard M SplTz guard R Thle end T Wise Tackle ABOVE Levlne stops Bulldog plays as Wnse Frledlander and Simon back hum up Tanned a pers1sTenT Tnghhng splruT ThroughouT The season Esp aally Impressive was The Eagles showing agalnsT Toledo VValTe Travel mg Two hundred mnles To play our Team was The T:rsT Tor a long Trme To score a Touchdown agalnsT ThaT heavuly Tavored squad b Tore bowing To WaTTe In The TourTh auarTer The gridiron squad Trounced The Norwood Indlans wlTh boTh Tune offensive and de Tenslve work However The guarTerbaCklng of Co CapTan Don Bear and The rugged lane play oT Co capTam Joe Ulmer were missed durlng The parT of The s ason They spenT as nnlured specTaTors Many games were played In ram and mlre boggnng down our IlghT backheld However The passnng comblnahon of Bear To Byers gauned consvderable yardage Tor The Eagles BUT whaTever :Ts league sTandlng The lndomlTable TlghT oT Thus years Team To geTher wnTh :Ts clean play musT be commended 116 AIThough consTanTly riddled by inluries, our TooTball Team sTill main- . . , . . . . . . ed . . - E l N Q -X .W Ss , A N As' Q , W- y , it Z raggplhig N , fl f F . -3 Q : ' , A A E . X ws 1 FI! .ig Q ET y Q a 8 Q A V C gsiif W 'T fm' A SplrlT of UnlTy In a The success oT on oThleTTc progrom depends on The lnTeresT Token by The sTudenT body IT us here ThoT The cheerleoders perform on nnyoluoble servuce Tor The school By our cheers The Teom IS mod To know ThoT The sTudenTs un The sTonds ore one hundred p r cenT behind The boys oT The grldlron or courT The cheerleoders ore olso responsible Tor The pep rollys held before The home gomes Thus group olso plons The onnuol Trodmon known os color doy Cn Ths doy eoch Eoole boosTer comes oTTTred In The colors of sTop moreover wlTh The end oT TooTboll Lono lnTo The bosl4eTboll seoson They keep up Theur good work o ous o c r c1ndCc:pee CHELRLEADERS D Le c 5 Wo o N Mo J ss 1 Kle man B Goe per Cause 118 T : . win A. F UT, B. lf, M R Th, . rx, . Ro . in , . p 0 0 0 0 ' e - ' ' - 11 11' E 1 U . . The school, blue ond gold. The Work oT The cheerleoders does noT I I . l J . Baumes gains gr und g inf Wifhrow behind key bl cks f F iedlonder r nT r. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM W 'l Rorlc Schcrn horst Paul Cramer R Welsh R Wrlder I Bakemexer R Nou e P nz Dune Klrchon but? P Taft ROW Mallory V Wright B Kullmcn Cromer J Shepherd Gotch M Collln A Mandel D Harrison S Grim Tralnmg for the Future Off to C1 slow stort the treshmon teorn fouled to wan ogolnst Western Hills Centrol Wlthrow Hughes ond Woodword However os the seoson progressed Cooch Glocomettl s boys norrowed the morgln ot deteot often losing only by cz conversnon Doy vorslty they enloyed o successful seoson A strong Hughes eleven vvos beoten l3 6 Next to toll vlctlrn vvos the reserve squod ot Centrol Vocotuonol 6 O For the tnnol win of the seoson the Eoglets trlumphed over the Woodword Bulldogs T3 7 RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM ROWT D Rockel H Loeb B Cholalr S Brutfon R McGoodwln V Nixon M Comer T Green G ower P Gofch J Dne ROW 2 P c cry J Krueger T Regert P Pandnlldls J Rlh S Dunsker E McKinney J Davis Fos er ROW 3 C Mcrtln E Mllls R Heck D Koenig L Fllnchpough K Toepfert .nail 119 , 1 no' 1 J. 'I-,J. - gi, .v s,'J. ' ,af 5 f ' A A 1 , . . 2. P. P. ' l, . ' A , Pl I O O U O Q O D I I . I I ' I . ., . I Although the Eogle reserves begon the seoson with o loss to Country , . 1 ' ' l U I - ' I I ' . Fl,. ,.a. Q fMn','. ,El L' 7 ' .1 A q 1 - 1 - .1 - ' 1 - - . l -l , - , 1 ci if wt? TO D Hall QCD D Murphy QGD D Byers QFD BOTTOM N Shugar QGD M Zeff QFD D Bear QCD E Chalkm QFD Development of Accuracy The 1949 50 basketball season was characterlzed by several nm portant changes IH the rules Some of the polnts Included were colornng the basket rang brlght orange tor better vlslbmlnty ernpow erlng OlllClOlS to call held ball when a team IS trying merely to consume tame Other rules were concerned wrth prohsbltung sub stttutuon betore a lump ball except ID case ot lnlury or other dusauallhcatuon, and wuth llnlng up tor a tree throw during the lost mnnutes ot a game 120 4 DA 1 eff? 'Whf ' - 'KL fry ,Q r A. I- will :J lf I V . ff' ' ul A ' 1 , 41 , . lvl I ' W gl' ,I x 4' . qv:- P: . 5 . 1 . . : . 7 . 5 . ' 7 . ' ' ' ' ' ff ll ' ' F - - - I 11- 11 A - A - and Ideals of Sportsmanship BolsTered lov The reTurn oT Tive leTTermen. Dick Holl, Dick Murphy, Dick Byers, Ed Choikin, ond Don Beor, The cogers piled up o record oT Twelve vicTories ond Ten deTeoTs. A look oT sToTisTics shows WolnuT Hills' poskeTeers ouTscored Their opponenTs by sToring up on even TOOO poinTs To Their opponenTs' 945. A liTTle oriThrneTic gives on overoge oT 42.95 morkers per gome. The Eogles were occuroTe in loving up Tield gools. OT The l3l4 Tield gools oT- TempTed by our boys, 4lO wenT Through Tor on overoge OT 3l per cenT. The corn- peTing hoopsTers oTTempTed more, T334, ond poTTed less, 360, Tor o percenToge oT 27. However, The Eogles didn'T Tore so well oT The Tree-Throw line, dumping in only TSO while Their compeTiTors successf Tully shoT 225. Byers led in scoring, cholking up 234 poinTs wiTh TOT Tield gools ond 32 Tree Throws. Dick Murphy wos second wiTh 75 Tield gools ond 26 Tree Throws Tor on eighT poinT-per- TilT overoge or o ToTol of T76. Ed Choikin ronked Third, ToToling T39 poinTs Tor o 6.32 overoge. Dick Holl ploced TourTh, scoring T32 poinTs, on overoge of 6.29 per eoch gorne. Don Beor ond Norm Shugor Tollied l2l ond 92 poinTs respecTively, overoging 5.76 ond -4.l8. RIGHT: Holl goes up for o rebound in The Withrow gome. BELOW: B. Schneebeck CGD, A. Doelling TGD7 E. Mills CCL J. Brooks IFJ, B. Bell CGD. NOT PIC- TURED: D. ST. Clair KGB. Hall Byers and Chalkln see achon against Hamulton Catholrc ln TwenTy Two games The Eagle baskeTeers plled uo o record ol Ten losses and Twelve wins The Eagl s sTarTed The r play wlTh a nar row margin over Roger Bacon 4946 The VValnuT Hnls cagers losT heavily To Purcell 27 475 The nexT week In cdr TlrsT PHSL com peTITlon we emerged vlcTorlous over Cen+ral .33 47 VV sT HI ups T The cag rs yusT before ChrlsTmas as WalnuT Halls suffered a sTlnglna loss The plcTure on The baskeTball TronT remained cheerless Through ouT The Norwood Tourney BoTh games wer dropp d To Wlfhrow 5l 535 and To Norwood C37 545 However The clouds llTTed mom n Tarnly as The Eagles bounced back To Take a d clslorl Trorn Hugh s 57 355 Traveling ouT oT Town Tor The nexT game The Eagles downed The pow rhouse of Mrddletown 42 395 Darkne s descended agaln however as The hoopsfers bowed To Woodwa c' Q33 345 A s cond vlcTory over Cenfral 66 50 nnade us Teel b Ter bu we suTTered 405 Th aTlenT conT nuea To co T To Cowboys Trorn Wyom ng Q39 42 ealll r de eaT however was wreaked upon VT! sT rn Hills lo? Q55 122 . I V V ' . e E ' - ' l - l 'T .. . . U 5 C, u 7. 3 , 9 3 . . .4 . , . T e e z ' C - - . , ' e - ' e ' A . e C - . ' ,T , e ' C - . ' s ' ' , , - r. - . e V 5 T l ' 3l 1 ' T r a relaose: our second loss aT The hands oT The Tgers of WlThrow l39- . e p A E ' T sink, losing a I se Til The 3 - Rexenge To' cur f 'e T , 4 Q Q ' l ' -'Z' 5 Hall lumps with Cassidy as Eagles baTTle Norwood The Eagles losT To always powerTul HcumllTon Public Q43 395 A second Triumph over Hughes 38 59j gave us a momenTarv Teelung of super loruTv beTore being Trounced by HamllTon CaThollc Q54 42j Again avenging an earluer d TeaT The hardwood Txve mauled Woodward 56 325 Th n The baskeTeers evened Thelr score wlTh Norwood 58 43D WlThrow Q51 371 nexT Tell vlcTlm To Coach Basss boys as Tne Tug rs acknowledg d The power oT The Eagles The end oT The Pl-lol. s ason Tound Th WalnuT l-lllls Team spIuTTnng TursT place honors wlTh The WesTern Halls cagers l-lowever ln The DISTFICT Tourney Th Eag es became unoThclal champs elclng ouT a narrow wan over XfVesT rn Hills 50 48 Vve also Tonk a clos decusuon Trom Norwood 3 3 T e nexT hgwT we aw Aalnm l-lllls h s r DusTr cl ard upsTaTe honors go a hnha as The Fagles we e burned a axaa oTlasTo o CcJllQf3fl3L1YCC CEO T rl-lol and D ca M ph! vho fva d All Pl-TSL a All F T CT Tn e V F r squad 123 l . K - .A - , A S I A . C - ' 6 , . l' A e e . A S 6 .X , , . e l I ' , T ' 3 ' C - 5 e ' ' C.,4- lj. h TT l , ho ver, s - W I ' ' ape To T T T cr s V T - r 3-T n ' I nche ' T f, er? d s ern ' Us ' ll .1 -35, Q-TsTandlrg inalxfiduals on The Team l4T-,f ere Dlclc Evers, who nfade All-' A , T l ur w, lv 3 elecTe , lf ,nd AoTTv. Ths, an 'e record, 'mips sho x The al'-around excellewce of The f Improvement with Practice . . Our reserve bosketboll teorn divided its victories ond defeots obout evenly, winning eight, losing nine. Mills, Bell, ond Schneebeck, loter promoted to vorsity, rernoined on the reserve squod long enough to help dovvn the powerful Purcell ond Roger Bocon reserves. With continued teoum spirit ond sporked by shorpshooters like Buss, Wuerful, ond McCompbell, these cogers will provide rugged com- petition during next yecir's seoson. The frosh bosketboll squod is onnuolly cz testing-ground for hord- vvood hopefuls. This yeor's teom vvos bolstered by guords Wosser- rnon ond Toft, forvvords Cromer ond Congleton, ond center Gotch. ln ploying obout o dozen gornes, the teom won o very srnoll per- centoge, but proved thot there ore good possibilities omong the freshmen. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM-ROW 1: M. Wasserman, B. Congleton, B. Kullmon, P. Taft. ROW 2: N. Vachman, P. Mallory, P Gctch, Peyton Cromer, J. Shepherd. RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM-ROW 1: R. Puls, J. Krieger, T. Markham, R. Felix, J. McCczmpbell, H. Wuerful, J. Rich. ROW 2: H. Behr R. Buss, H. Van Lockeren, G. Storr, B. Bennett, T. Cook. 'I24 Endurance Physical DeveIopmenT AlThough noT o molor sporT such os TooTboll ond boslceTboll gym work neverTheless IS an lmporTonT porT of oThleTlcs In socw eyenTs os Tumblmg The rope cllmb The hornzomol bor Th porollel bor ond Th long ond side horses The WolnuT Hslls Teom Took o TourTh ploce In The TlrsT meeT However They made a brull onT comeback TCIIQIUQ Two s conds ond mony nndnvlduol PHSL TITI s AlThough unable To compeTe successfully wlTh Hughes powerhouse of The PHSL members of The Team showed much mdlvuduol obmTy The cross counTryTec1m coached ogoun Thus yeor by Mr Cor! Borrel mon, was hondlcopped by The loss of mony ouTsTonolnng squad mem bers who groduoTed losT yeor Forced To depend heovuly ow The services of CopTom Tom SmooT They neyerTheless Tored well Y M Comer B Mann S Brllfon H Sprague P Small Coach Carl Varrelman TOP RIGHT JUNIOR GYM TEAM ROW 'I W Clark D Walker E Montvomery C Kuna D Barrows J Auer T Barnes ROW 2 Nrxon D Merrull C Colllns R Cooper J Salzer S Duns er T Teller A Eden BOTTOM CROSS COUNTRY TEAM ROW 'I I. Upson H Brown H Sprague B Murphy T Smoof B Schneebeck B Taylor ROW 2 A Eden D Baum D Deon D Merrill S Graff S Ledford T Fessler 125 0 , . ' f , . . , I ' , ' , A , S V , . e ' ' ' . C , . . . 9 , . TOP LEFT, SENIOR GYM TEAM-ROW I: R. Baron, B. Murph , A. Spievack, K. Toepfert, L, Flinchpaugh, E. Irelon. ROW 2: E. Burfon, Rewards of Susfained EfforT VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM ROW 'l J M D G W 2 C W J G ROW3 MTh Thus year ln The dlsTrlcT rneeT The Eagles dlsplayed Their usual Tune work pnlrng up a ToTal of 602 polnTs To Thelr nearesT compeTlTors 3l The culmrnaTvon of The season came on March ll when The Eagle mermen downed TwenTy oTher Top TllghT Teams To become sTaTe champs AT Columbus The varslTy svvsrnmers collecTed a ToTal of 33 polnTs Their nearesT opponenTs were FremonT Ross vvlTh 28 poInTs and CanTon Mcliunley lasT years champs vvlTh 25 Don l-lull Took VValnuT Hills only Individual TlrsT place splashnng TOO yards ID 532 second OTher andlvldual places Tor VValnuT Hills were Alan Alexander second ID The TOO yard breasTsTrol4e Torn Todd Third place ln The nndvvldual rnedley and Bullock Alexander and Qulverman TnrT place ID The 50 yard medley relay A Thnrd place was Taken by WalnuT l-'llls QOO yard TreesTyle relay Team One of The hnghlnghTs oT The year carne on January T2 when Don l-lull unoTTsclally brolc The Nahonal l'TTerscholasTl Record ID The TOO yard TreesTyle Don s record was 52 l seconds clnppnng 2 seconds Trorn The old record T26 - : . armet, S. Lipp, L. Holmes, . rozier. RO Alexander, . Phcir, l. ettleman, D. Rose. : , oman, J. Bullock, R. Thie, J. Ulm Coach VVhiTey Davis' Tanlcmen heaped honor on The school again J- . . . , f l . . 2. . h . I . . . l , I . I . . , . . . . . 1 'V F 1 . . . . . Z f I V. X I . S . - I . ' I I - . . , S . I .C . - of Excellenf Tralnlng JUNIOR SWIMMING TEAM ROW 'l Couch Davis J Bo den D Mon freld G Wnley E Znmmer S Hcmull Lepsky R W 2 d T Schnffer C lm son L Gctch R F15 r eliz Grless L 0 nur NOT IN PICTURE B Murphy B OW D HII LOWER RIGHT J Phulr Alexander Mermen and Tanl4men as well as swimmers naTurally are words oTTen used To naennfy The swummmg Teams A beTTer descrxp Tnon of The WaInuT Hnlls reserve swummmg Team IS Tush , snnce our mlghfy Team, undeTeaTecl This season, capTured The Junxor C1Ty Champlonshlp Tor The ThnrTeenTh Tlme Tn as many years Coach WhuTey Davus says oT The Team, They've been a good group oT boys To work wnhf and who are we To argue, especnally Tn vvew oT The record hook? T27 O O i O O O U I O .9 , I 2 ' , ' . s. ' h . o' A 1 rf g ' ,A Tod, . ' , . s' p- A, A kin , . , . ' he , ' ,ig D. s , B. ' , . Le- T, 4 gh . K d. 1 2 ' 2 ' . . Q , Q I U 5. A TN A1 , . ,K EL 2 . a . C 1 , ' , A, - 3 ei and of ConTinuecl Success B Jaffe J Mo met UndeTeoTed un The losT Tuve seosons The Tennus Teorn oT press Tume hos hugh hopes oT conTunuung Thus record Tor oT leosT one more yeor Fuve reTuu'nung vorsuTy leTTerrnen uncludung John Rouh losT yeors sToTe sungles chornp ond Borrue Ruch one of losT yeor s sToTe doubles chornps bolsTer Cooch L Deon GuocorneTTu s hopes of exTendung hus 80 odd moTch wunnung sTreol4 Members of losT yeor s res rve sguod ond The ThurTy condudoTes Tor The Tennus Teorn wull guve Cooch GuocorneTTu luTTle Trouble un compleTung Two Tune squods The vorsuTy wull ploy opproxumoTely suxTeen moTches beTore Tokung up The de Tense of uTs Two sToTe TuTles un The dusTrucT ond sToTe TournornenTs oT The end oT Moy The reserve Teom ploys o more lurnuTed schedule uncludung os o nucleus sux Publuc Hugh School Leogue rnoTches ond Two rnoTches wuTh Norwood s vorsuTy Followung uTs regulor schedule ond uusT precedung The dusTrucT TournomenT The vorsuTy ploys un The meTropoluTon TournornenT Ahhough They Tunushed Thurd un Thus Tourn ornenf losT yeor The Teorru hos hugh hopes oT wunnung uT Thus yeor 128 SJI I . .' 1 l f , TOP , AJ W Bowling, . Rich. ABO : Mr. . LEFT, - burg r. RO 2: T S , . r . . . . . . , . I . . l , . ., . . , . - ' ' I Q , , , . . LEFT TENNIS TEAM e VE L o aco J Rcuuh co RESERVES ROW 'l P eu Fe guson D e W mon Rchfe M Rose ber We Co-operafe wi'rh Team Mafes . TOP BASEBALL TEAM ROW 'l D Shuck R Evans R Murphy C Hues man J Shuck E Chalkl ROW 2 R Dooley manager N Shugar A Doe I n D Dav dson S Silverman D ST Clan' N B T J Brooks E Huesman ROW 2 D Shock N Shugar E Ran es RIGHT E Chalknn co :api R Dooley manager Mr Ray Farnham coach N Shugar co cap? The bane of any coach s exlsTence IS The loss oT sTar players Through graduahon ForTunaTely Thus years diamond Team wall benehT by The reTurn of many seasoned veTerans More experlenced players are remrnung To WalnuT l-lllls nlne Than To any oTher hugh school IU The Pl-lSl. Many of The Tellows prachsed and played TogeTher dur :ng The summer These fads and The way ID which The ouTheld IS shaping up TogeTher wlTh a good Infield prompTed CapTaln Eddie Chaulon To preducT ThaT we would vvln The Pl-lSL Our greaTly nm proved pnchung sTaTT consushng oT Eddne Challcan Jerry Shack and Dan Davldson will help make The predrchon True 129 X xl . 'X , K K f S A -ls! 2 , f T nw L TT lig,. i ,.' ,. . ', .orz,. ,. Raives. LOWER LEFT, INFIELDERS-ROW 'l: D. Evans, D. Sl. Clair, C, . : . , . , . 'v . : . ' ' , , . , . . , . . . ll if ' . . , . . . I I I I I To Improve NaTural Talen'rs . . . The T950 VValnuT l-lnlls golfers ore hopnng for o champ1onshlpTec1m AlThough resulTs are noT In of press Tume The Eagles are relying on reTurnang leTTermen Cluff Rhenn fnrsT mon and Tom WolTz second mon and copfoun The Eogles codched by Mr James Coldwell have Twelve moTches on schedule ond plan To conclude The seoson s ploy wlTh The Soufhwesfern DlsTrlcT Tournomenf l-ldrnpered by The loss of mony sTor performers Through groduofnon Cooch Corl Vorrelmons Troclc Team sflll shows o greaT deal of promise Many boys wrll be porflclpdhng for The flrsT Time buf all hove plenfy of sprrlf The Teom wlll compefe In Three Trldngular meeTs Two PHSL meeTs and sToTe and dlsTrlcT conTesTs LEFT GOLF TEAM Mr James Cold coach J Johns C Rheln Young L Rosenbaum L Silverman ABOVE T Waltz capmln C Rheun TRACK TEAM ROW 1 Toepferf L Flmchpaugh B F y burger A Peck manager M ITZ A en R W Collms B McGoodwun D De Smal ROW 3 D Gardner Upson H Behr H Baumes N Nicholls ROW 4 T Smoof el F er Le n Hershberg J Levme 7vr' s-411 Ilvg 3 T . . . . . I I I , V l V well, 5 . , . ' , C. 1 , . , . ' . I 1 1 1 : I l I I l ' I ' I I I , . - f 1 1 - - : K. , . ' , . r- Sp' , . Ed . O 2: C. Vaux, D. Bear, S, Briifon, P. l. 1 . , L- , . . - f B. B I, E. ost , D. wi , J. 'fyifr 'JJMA T. ' u 'ff IL., A , 'V' 47f'. f7 ' 'LJ .' Vg ' T rf-1 'X T O To Play for the Games Sake Enghth graders run after the ball IH an Intramural game Athletics are not confined to unter school competetlon The intra mural program extends the advontoges of portlctpatuon an sports to all boys of grades 7 TO Teams are chosen In homerooms to compete for champtonshlps ID football basketball and baseball Through the Intramural program athl tes goin thetr start developing Interest and slcall for future years on the varsity squads ln order to bolster the school s athletsc Insurance fund each year the sensor football players challenge the faculty to a game of basketball Whenever the old men make a basket students throw pennles Into vvastebaskets to celebrate the phenomenon Thus year In a contest maxed vvnth wut tears and remnants of the foot ball seoson the faculty whipped the grldlron cagers 37 l8 and won for the Insurance fund over QO OOO pennies Hannum lays one up to score for the faculty T31 f Q X l -4 K 4 M To DirecT ancl Excel in SporTs GAA BOARD SEATED N Noll secretary S Saks presudenf H Jacobs vice presldent M Mag rush Treasurer STANDING J Lea A Congelfon B Cunning ham J Thle L Janson N Zwcck el er G Me er The G A A Board cons1sTs oT a presldenT vice presldenT secreTary Treasurer and all oT The leaders of The numerous sporTs who are selecfed each year by The reTnrnng board The board meeTs every oTher Wednesday To plan The banaueTs and To duscuss The oTher aTTer school sporTs acTlvnTles They also name aT The begunnung of The year class managers of The varlous sporTs Any member of The G A A can guaIsTy as a IeTTer gurl by earning a ToTaI of TlTTeen hundred ponnTs In G A A acTnvlTnes These po1nTs may be gaaned by parTlclpaTlon 1n any sporT and nn The Dance Club For every Thousand pounTs ThaT a gurl may acauure IU addmon she receives a chevron Tor 3000 polnTs a braceIeT 132 .. 4, . J - Z - I I - 1 7 ' 1 I - ' , . : . I , , . , . . - , - , - , - , H. L. S'dI , . y , J. Trout, E. L. Heimon. ' ' ' I 1 I I ' 1 , . 1 2 1 - GAA EMBLEM GIRLS ROW 'I M Mugrlsh S.BocI:I1orsf H Jacobs B Cunmngham ROW 2: C Lieder D Clnck J Trout M Freeman K Smufh ROW 3 H L Seldler B Slemmer A Maffhes E Aiknnson STANDING G Jackson M Ronshelm To Play UnTil We Win ..... CLASS HOCKEY TEAM ROW l H Jacobs M Freeman B Cunnnngham ROW 2 D Don ey P Shadd C Bachrach STANDING H Vogi G Hook S McMullan G Jackson M Rockwell G Gardner K Smufh J M Cann Every year Tueld hockey us of Tered To gurls unTeresTed un Thus excuTung sporT The unTramural Teams are open To any gurl from grades nune Through Twelve Here The real abuluTy ol The hockey players us shown From These un Tramural Teams cerTaun gurls who have demonsTraTed Theur abulufy un pracTuce are selecTed To par TucupaTe on The class Teams These Teams are chosen on recommen daTuons by The gym Teachers The squad capTauns and The hockey managers Funally The honor Team us pucked from The class Teams Thus group consusTs of gurls who have shovvn The greaTesT skull on unTramural and class Teams The hockey season Thus year was hughlughTed by The VValnuT Hulls vucTory aT The annual play day On Thus occasuon squads of eleven gurls each play squads from oTher schools WalnuT l-lulls clunched TursT place by vvunnung The largesT percenTage of games INTRAMURAL HOCKEY TEAM ROW l usseau R Harrus M A Ro n A E ren N Na Mc anue W uTh C opper J g aku Benner Black J M Cann N Shandherr HONOR HOCKEY TEAM ROW 'I M Honeysuckle H Jacobs M Freeman N Noll A Bousseau ROW 2 G Jackson M Toepfert B Sfemmer K Smuth J lgasaku ROW 3 B Cunnungham J Covungfan H L Seudler G Gardner 133 - : . , l '. ' ' ' ' f l . , . , - , - 1 T ' u . , , , . , . . . l . V - V I I . I f ' ' l - - : . , , , . , . , - - 5 - f L 1 - I - 4 - ' . : . , . , . . , . . - ll ll u - : A, Bo' , . ', . . lli s, . h - feld, . ll, B. D ' l. RO 2: K. Sm' , . H , . las ', E. , J. f - - . - - To Begin The Game Early .... A CongleTon ROW 2 N SchmldT G Garbuii J Mundy M Ledford ROW 3 K Mercer C Alexander S Sonnemon J Jones E Parris 134 CLASS SOCCER TEAM ROW 'I E Brown J Srmon J Vurkony S Pofhsholl J A eo P ranclall K oll ROW 2 Orr J Mundy A CongleTon K Mercer M Lyon N Schm df ROW 3 C Gray J Hurdtle S Sonnemon N Guswerler lvlosT gurls 1n The lower school come ouT IU force To compeTe IH GAA Teams Monday and Wednesday aTTernoon ID The QYm Soccer IS a very popular game wnTh The lower school gurls and paves The way To enloymenT of hockey ID The TuTure WlTh volleyball comes The Tun of hrTTlng The ball over The neT and Trylng To make :T Touch The floor of The opponenTs courT There rs also The conTuslon known as roTaTeon which Takes Tame To learn Perhaps The mosT excmng game Tor The lower school us baskeTball There IS a cerTaun Thrlll when The ball acTually goes snTo ThaT elusive baskeT This TavorlTe game IS played ID sux courTs by The sevenTh and e1ghTh graders The players sTay In Thenr alloTTed spaces moving ouT only when roTaTlng CLASS SIX COURT TEAM J Leo E P rush A Congleton B Meyers J Jones N Schmrdf K Mercer S Sonneman C Ross H Sogmoster L., , .INl. l:lN: I LOWER SCHOOL, CLASS VOLLEYBALL TEAM-ROW 'lz J. Lea, G. Vandersluis, J. Simon, A I 1 . , . or- To Create Worthwhile Abilities CLASS SWIMMING TEAM IN WATER J Fearung A Faust J Trout J Thte SEATED C Buchrach E Kruke H Jacobs G Meyer After school proct ces held for the mermolds lnclud the crowl breost stroke stole stroke ond elementory bock stroke proctused for form ond speed Moss meet swnmrners become members of closs teoms These compete wnth eoch other ot o closs meet From these tecums the honor teom IS chosen Thus yeor the honor teom swom ogounst Wathrow Western Hills ond Hughes At ploy doy Walnut Hills swzmmlng teoms come In second lhe voluoble lout dlfflcult llfe sovlng closs under Miss Helen Hutchnson, groduotes from fifteen to twenty gurls The course losts obout o semester eoch yeor Members leorn venous llfe sovmg techniques how to ossust tired swimmers ond how to get swimmers out of the woter Those who suc cessfully complete the course receive o certlflcote w h IC h must be renewed ofter two yeors LIFE SAVING IN WATER N Zwlclt SEATED B Lepsky S Schmndt J Rauh C Frank L Bamburger C Moyer B F nsky S Shnves STANDING D Rob mson P Moyer B Vntz B Goodman HONOR SWIMMING TEAM IN WATER B Lepsky L Bomburger A Faust J Fearlng G Meyer KNEELING C Bachroch C Moyer P Mayer J Muller 135 . . 3 I I O I I I I I . I . ' ll ll A I ' J. Trout. ROW I: I. White, H. Jacohs, Mugrlshg L. Ungar, A. Ehrenfeld, J. Thie XJ UPPER SCHOOL CLASS BASE BALL TEAM ROW 'l K Smith M Freeman H Jacobs G Jack N Rhoades M Hurrus W 2 J out The Meyer B Cunnunghcm S Fury J Conwell S McMullen 'OWER SCJCOL LASS BASE EAL! TEAM ROW 1 J Sumon Lee N Schmuol ROW 2 tshoull E Maddox A Congle ten K Mercer S Sonwemcn C Yelly Durung the sprung the Gurls Athletuc Assocuotuon sponsors otter school boseboll for upper cuncl lower school gurls After o number ot proctuces untromuroul teoms ore chosen to compete vvuth ecuch other tunolly enclung theur ploy wuth o tournoment From these untromurol teoms the gurls who olemonstroute the most outstondung obuluty un the untromurol gomes ore chosen by theur teom monogers onol the gym teochers to portucupote on the closs teoms After more proctuce onother tourney us h Id between the closs teoms The gym teochers then choose the members ot tne honor boseboll tecum whuch us tetecl ot the onnuol Sprung Banquet held to recognuze gurl othletes 'I36 - 2 . I . , . , . - son, . . , . ' . RO : . Tr , J. E , G. 1 - . I - I . , . . . ' 1 C - . I - I , J. , . . ' T. : H. Scagmuster, M. Lyon, S. Pct- ? , . - , . - , . , . . . , . . . , . . . - l I , . . . . . I . ' 1 , . . . , 5 ,, , u o . . . , u UPPER SCHOOL CLASS VOLLEYBALL TEAM R W 1 H GenTry A Bous eau J Ungar M Ingram D Todd A UT er W 2 Grow B Br dges P Day M Mugrush J lgasuku S Kubble M McElroy CLASS BASKETBALL TEAM ROW 'l J Eclcsfen M Thornbury A Muiihes ROW 2 G Smulay R Johnson Covungfon M Ronsheum The GAA sponsors volleyball and baskeTball games aTTer school on Tuesday and Thursday for The upper school and on Monday and Wednesday Tor The lower school ATTer several pracTuces To open The season all unTeresTed gurls are placed on Teams When The vvunnung group has be n deTerm 'Ted aTTer much play The class managers The gym Teachers and The Team capTauns recommend members Tor class Teams Volleyball us played durung December and January basu4eTball un February The wunners un boTh spam are awarded honors aT The Sprung EanaueT All gurls who have play d on unTramural Teams are eluguble To parTucupaTe on play day Thus year Walnm l-lulls came un Thurd V27 - O : . L h .' uio J. 'sf ,' .' 2. ,' .I ,' J M. ToepferT,lB. Sfemrner. ROM! H. Ll seidler, Ji 1 D I ' I ' ' e E, , . . . 2 A ' S . . , . . I X U To Acquure Accuracy ancl Skull NCV CLUB LEFT ROW 'I B Wolf N Rhoodes R Thompson ROW 2 B Holion Moy R Hcurrus ROW 3 M Freeman McCIoun A Bcxechle RIGHT ROW I B Wolf H Clark RON2 C K f W M W d ou mon oo s P Wulson ROW 3 S Dur urn S Cohen P Hoffman N Horlo The prumory purpos oT The Donce Club us To express Through hoppenungs chorocTerusTuc To WolnuT Hulls were unTerpreTed un moTuon Open To upper school gurls The club hos os clumox To The yeors ocTuvuTues The recuToI presenTed oT The lVloTher DoughTer Teo un The sprung A symposuum us held once o yeor olso On Thus occosuon The Donce Club oT oll The hugh schools oT CuncunnoTu dusploy The donces whuch They hove developed OTTucers Tor Thus yeor were Soundrou Cohen presudenT Corolyn Von Hessen vuce presudenT ond Jeon Ross secreTory MeeTungs were held on Wednesdoy oTTernoon under The durecTuon oT Muss Helen HuTchuson who become The new odvuser Thus yeor 138 ARCHERY CHAMPION E L Heumon TENNIS CHAMPION H Jacobs O I O DA .. , - : . , . , . . : . , P. , . ', g , D. I , . . - : . , . . : . , . . , . ' . 5 , h . , . , . w. A 3 . modern donce emoTuons ond unTonguble Teelungs. This yeor mony . , , , z , - ' To Develop ssurance and Grace. . LEFT IABLE TENNIS DOUBLES CHAMPIONS J o s Boron RIGHT TABLE TENNIS SINGLES CHAMPION G Meyer Begunnung un Aprul The GAA holds orchery ses suons Tor gurls unTeresTed un bow ond orrow ATTer The reguured number oT procTuces o vvun ner us selecTed un compeTuTuon ond presenfed c1T The Sprung BonqueT Tennus us dlso ployed un The sprung oT The yecur The Tennus chompuon us selecTed by elumunc1Tuon BcudmunTon us ployed OT The some Tume ond The Toble Tennus TournornenT us held un Februory ond Morch The doubles TournornenT uncludes boys cu well os gurls Q nce resulTs of Thus yeors ploy oTT were noT cornpleTed by press Turne The pucTures for bod rn wTon orchery ond Tennus ore of losT yeors cu ornpuons EA M NTON SINGLES CHAMPION H Jacobi BADMINTON DOUBLES CHAMPIONS Of pclured P Shodd d H Jaco T39 , - I H. Q: b, R. winners ore selecTed in The sorne rncunner. The s ' . ,T . I - , Ln il : Y on bs, Q64 5 :Qin I-la F 0 9 - Q Q4 if--...fi P J' 34: I 7 1' , X5 Q-.Q , fu ,- Q 47 v.,a:,,f v xv dw T. 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C. . . .O , of an 3 2 gn: an ggr CORRECTED PROVERB an advertrsmg adds to the cost of Homeof PERRY BROWN, INC Advertising 2831 Ve non Place Clnclnnah 19 Ohio thlngs you buy that our American standard of luvmg has no connectlon wlth advertlsmg that your llfe would be unaffected If all advertnslng were dlSCOI1'l'II'1U6d9 We at Perry Brown are proud of our work ln the business of advertising Because we are regu larly exposed to uninformed crltlclsm of advertising lt IS understandable that we are sensltlve to the claims of those who would destroy lt But your stake In advertlsmg rs no less than ours That s why It as nmportant that you do some clear thmkmg and have some honest facts before you make up your mmd Neuther advertlsmg nor any other aspect of our Free Enterpruse System can lay claum to perfectnon but you don t tune a piano with an axe Free enterprise has brought more thmgs to more people at lower cost than any other system The basls of our standard of llvmg IS mass productuon Mass productlon calls for mass sellmg Advertlsmg IS mass sellmg which creates the demand that ups the production that lowers the cost lt makes sense, doesn t lt? 168 Acknowleclgmenfs The sfoff of The Rernernbroncer of 1950 wishes To express :Ts sincerest groh rude To Those whose guadonce ond odvnce hove mode This book possblle Mr Wllluom A Ruff Clnclnnoh Process Engrovlng Compohy Messrs Shellhouse Oxford Prunrung Cornpony Normon Bush PhoToRefIex Srudso Shllllros Don MCTomney PhoToRefIex Srudlo Shlllltos Joseph Meyer Progress Book Binding Compony Edword Doureruch Arr Deporrmenr No Irsf of ocknowledgrnems would be cornplere wnrhour our expressnng our deepesr oppreclorlon 'ro Mass Mory Louis Schrorh our odvrser whose ture less efforts ond symporherrc co operoruon were o gurol ro The entire sfoff 169 MVA l , I . . , Mr. , ' , ' ' ' Mr. Robert M. 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Mr. ' , Sen1or D Adler, W1Il1am 631 Maple Ave , 29 atterbox 12 1aucl1tor1 Walnuts 9 50 AZA rr H 0 M R trea German Stamp 9 Freshman Cho1r Cum Laude Appel, Joyce Ellen 4527 Paddock Rd 29 Glee Club 910 Remembrancer 9 YTeens IO I2 XEM I2 Wal s Make up 11 Lat1n 910 Span1sh 12 C rr H151 12 u Beta Ph 911 1treasJ 12 Freshman Cho1r Aronoff, Stanley 1096 Sunnyslope Dr 29 ass Pres 9 St Coun 11 2 F1lm Serues I2 C o1r 10 12 Octette I2 As You L1ke It Man Who Came To D1n ner Harr1et Romeo And Jul1et Blue Bard Peanuts lnstrels Wa nuts 5 Curr H1st 9 I2 Rad1o GUI d H Y 1011 Ph1 Eps1lon 912 1V1ce Pre Bartlett R1chard K 1055 CeIest1al St 2 Rad1o Gu1ld 1112 XEM 12 Freshman Cho1r Intramurals 9 Chatterbox 911 Lat1n 910 V1sual A1ds 912 Bates, Marguerlte 520 Armory Ave , 14 eens 911 ec yl G A X M A Span1sh Club 12 Lat1n 9 TID 1011 Glee Club 10 Freshm Cho1r Sophomore Cho1r Curr Hust 910 Var1ety Show Beard, Robert Gordon R 15 Box 114 A French 1012 Freshman Cho1r Bear, Donald Van TWISK 149 Mason St 19 Football 910 1capt1 11 12 lco captl Class Pres 12 Basketball ack 912 OA 910 secy1 B B erfrat Coun 12 S C n 12 Rad G ld I2 XEM Latm 910 lsecy1 Beatty Ann 5263 Coleraln Ave , 23 an 912 Orch 912 Walnuts 47 48 49 Peanus Var1ety Show 9 Lat1n 9 BGTKOWITZ, Morr1s Abraham 2224 Iowa Ave, 26 Berman, Carolyn 643 Glenwood Ave , 29 B1g 51st Rad1o Gu1ld 11 I2 Ch1 S1gma Delta 912 1secy1 Mus App 1112 lpresl YTeens 1012 Remembrancer 11 Geam 2 eanuts As You L1 e It Spams 12 Berman, Deborah S 725 Greenwood Ave , 29 en1or Coun BQ S151 hrml G am 1 12 Icoedl Dans a1n eanuts 49 ance 91 lsec 1 A You Lke t Chatterbox 11 12 Remembrancer 11 Rad1o Gu1Id 11 I2 Lat1n 910 GAA 912 Glee Club 9 Freshman Cho1r Mus App I0 Span1sh I2 G1rls League 912 Cum Laude Berman, Mar1an 3557 Glenwood PI 29 Ch1 S1gma Delta Crafters I2 Itreasj YTeens I1 12 Gleam 9 Dance 9 Latm 9 GAA 912 Bernard1n1, P1er1na 1194 Sycamore St 19 Ph1 S1gma Delta 1012 1pres1 Interfrat Coun 12 Orch 912 n 912 Glee 0 2 Romeo and Jul1et Mus App GAA 912 French 12 Chess 9 Bernste1n, Malcolm Albert 696 Gholson Ave, 29 Sportscaster 912 1I1t ed1 Chatterbox 1012 XEM 12 Round wners 1011 1secy1 12 IO und G rman Debate 11 Berst, Albert 3018 Fa1rf1eld Ave 6 GmTeam1112 T 141012 HY111secy12 XEM12 at 9 Freshman Cho1r Blakemore, V1rg1n1a Morr1s 3257 Hard1sty Ave 8 Crafters 912 lv1ce pres1 GAA 912 YTeens 1012 Remem ancer 12 Spanlsh 12 Mus App 12 Curr Ht Blank, El1zabeth 201 Lafayette C1rcIe, 20 mma Kappa 912 St A1d ce chrml 12 C rr H 11 nch 12 XEM I2 I2 Crcftes GAA 912 Peanuts 49 Walnuts Make up 912 Bockhorst, Sh1rIey Jane 3136 V1ctor1a Blvd 8 en1or Coun YTeens 1011 lc b res 1 SIS? Coun I2 ex comm Altru1st 912 treas C,l1OIf'1012 Chatter ox 12 eanuts ee ub Spams 2 XEM Freshman Cho1r Cum Laude 170 1rectory Border, Glen Alan 6618 Sampson Lane, 36 Tr1g1nta Optm1 10 12 XEM 12 Lat1n 3906 Wess Park Dr 17 Football 11 12 Basketball 912 Baseball 912 Class V1ce Pres Court 11 12 fpresl Ph1 Epsslon 1n 1 1431 CaI1forn1a Ave , 29 am 11 2 le commI Debate 911 S mp 9 IVICS presm 10 1pres1 I1 e pesl I2 Chess 10 1 Te 1012 Ra IO 1d 11 2 A You L1ke l1t Freshman C OIF Boyce, Phaedra Ellzabeth 235 McGregor Ave 19 French XEM 12 Freshman Cho1r Bradbury, Sh1rIey May 2218 St James Ave 6 YTeens IO 12 Icabi Delta Kytyves Gamma 1012 Prom Comm Peanuts 49 German 1 12 Latm 910 GAA 912 Curr H t Brennan, Mary Joyce 2219 Stratford Ave, 19 X 12 YTeens1012 Lat1n 910 Dance 1011 Brooks, James Gordon Jr 3453 Greenlawn Ave 7 Football I tball eball B Orc 91 Lat1n Brown, Grace Carol 4636 Howard Ave 23 St Coun 1 x c mm 1 AIITUIS 912 Isecy ue Boo 11 IL1t Ed1 G1rls League 912 lCap Leaderl Red Cross Wa nuts 4 Peanuts 49 M1nstre s As You L1ke It I Remember Mama R d1o Gulld 11 I2 GAA 1012 XEM 12 YTeens 1012 Dance 10 Freshman Cho1r Harr1et The BIueb1rd Remembrancer 1011 Gleam 10 Brown Henry Thomas 1003 F1ndIay St 14 Lat1n 9 Curr 1-Inst 910 German 11 Rad1o Gu1ld 12 Defenders Bortz, Nell Kent ec y1 I es I d o Gu1ld Bowllng, John Courtney Curr Hst 912 lpresl De ate 121 es Buenger Anne E 1204 Herschel Woods Le , 26 As You L1ke It I Remember Mama Sen1or Coun Bag S1st Remembrancer 1012 lSect Edl Cholr 11 12 Radlo Gu1ld 11 12 Glee Club 912 Latn 12 Fren h 1012 Peanuts 49 A 712 Curr I'l1st 1011 Freshman Cholr Cum Laude Bullock John McDonell 2401 IngIes1de Ave, 6 A 9 2 o1r Lat1n 911 1secy1 I2 lpres1 Sportscaster 1012 Ibus ed1 H1Y 2 M eanuts Mlnstrels 4 G 9 0 Freshman Cho1r Burrer, Fred Pagels 6401 R1dge Ave , 13 Alpha Delta Kappa 911 lv1ce presl 12 Sw1mm1ng 1012 Cholr Wa nuts 49 50 Peanuts 49 M1nstrels 48 XEM 12 H1Y 10 Football 910 Basketball 910 Burrer, Gordon Jacob 6401 R1dge Ave , 13 Alpha Delta Kappa 912 Peanuts 49 XEM 12 Stage Crew 912 Freshman Cho1r Latm Club Bush, R1chard Ellwood Jr 6416 Chandler St 27 S Coun 11 Cho1r 1012 Octette 1112 Orch 912 Foot all Track 9 Che s Butler, Jud1th Belle 728 E McM1lIan St 6 1 Slst atterbox 11 12 M S Fede a lsts 1SecyTreas1 GAA I1 12 Freshman Cho1r Lat1n 9 Byer, EI1nor 3937 Roseh1ll Ave, 29 S1gma Theta P1 1112 1Secy1 Rad1a Gu1Id 1012 Chatterbox B e ook 1 Spa sh 2 Lat1n Byers, Rlchard K 7 Arcad1a PI 8 Football 912 Basketball 912 fco captl Bug Bro 12 H1 Y 912 12 IVICS pres Span1sh 12 Lat1n 910 Freshman Cho1r Chess 7 Tau Slgma 912 Caldwell George Skeer 6316 R1dge Ave, 13 You Llke It Dramat1c 9 2 Octette 1 2 Cho1r Bg Bro 12 Rad1o G1uld 11 12 Walnuts 48 49 50 Cha ter x 11 eanuts M1nstres 48 German 11 Mus Ap 9 Carroll, Harry Conn 3235 Ashwood Dr 13 0 0 Ch ' 5 U '4 1 ' 5 . . , 11-125 ' ' ' - 5 5 I'l1-Y 115 ' 9. 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Cobb Carol J 1821 Hlghland Ave, 10 Delta Kytyves 912 lTreasl Prom Comm 11 F1ne Arts Comm GAA 712 YTeens 11 12 Mus App Peonus Cohen, Wlllldm 241 Northern Ave , 29 Basketball 910 Track 910 Lat1n 910 Freshman Chorr S1gma Delta Chr lSecy1 1011 Intramurals 78 Cohen, June Ann 757 Clanton Sprlngs Ave , 29 1Sgma Delta GAA 79 2 Curr H 12 Spansh s App 12 YTeens 1012 L 1n Crafters 11 2 IS League Cohen, Lee Davld 1125 Towanda Terrace, 16 Walnuts 46 50 1Co D1r Band 712 Orch 812 Freshman Chour Chonr 12 Peanuts 49 Mmstrels 48 49 Camera R 2 lPres Brass Quartet XEM Phu Epsulon Cohen, Ruth Ann 1035 Towanda Terrace, 16 Tau Beta Ph1 1012 I Remember Mama Homecomnng 12 Peanuts 49 Radro Gulld 12 Chatterbox 1112 Gleam 12 Wa nuts 49 50 Romeo and Juliet As You Ltke lt he Man Who Came to D1nner Wunslow Boy YTeens 1012 C rr Hst 1112 Mus App 912 Crafters 10 Lat1n 9 0 Cohen, Sue Carol 757 Clinton Sprlngs Ave, 29 Chl Srgma Delta 912 Peanuts 49 GAA 712 YTeens 1012 Cro ters 1112 Glee Club 9 Curr Hst 12 Spanush 12 Mus App 12 Poetry 9 1Pres1 Collm, Nancy Lee 1435 Joseph St 29 Chatterbox 12 Peanuts 49 Latrn 910 Spannsh 12 GAA 712 YTeens 11 12 XEM 12 Grrls League Congelllere, Jay Alden 6846 Ken Arbre Dr 36 wnmmmg 912 CoCapt1 Class Pres 11 St Cun 11 Court 11 Alpha Delta Kappa 912 Peanuts 49 HIY 10 12 Go 12 Covington, Joyce Lorralne 745 Ridgeway Ave , 29 GAA 712 Latrn 912 Dance 11 Homecomnng 12 Grrls League 9 YTeens 912 Cragg Allynne E 6704 Bantry Ave , 13 Altru1st 912 Bag S1st Remembrancer 12 Chatterbox 11 Pea nuts 49 XEM 12 GAA 912 Mus App Curr Hust 12 Dance 0 YTeens 1012 Latln 9 Dmerman, Ira H 3602 Washmgton Ave , 29 Crafters 1012 V1suaIA1ds 11 12 Latun 10 XEM 12 Intramurals 79 Phu Rho Delta 1012 Doelllng, Allan F 3147 Bellewood Ave, 13 Basketball 912 St Coun 9 11 Alt Chatterbox 12 1Aud1tor Bug Bro 12 Baseball 11 olf 0 Se I urr 10 Raduo Guuld Donnelly Colleen 3117 Rndgewood Ave , 13 Entered 12 Tau Delta Tau 12 Glee Club 12 French 12 Grls League 12 Dorsel, Barbara Ann 3912 Warwnck Ave 29 ered 11 GAA11 Crr Ht Durham, Uarda 600 E Pearl St 2 XEM 12 St Federaltsts 11 12 Lotnn 79 GAA Ecksteln, Janet Lee 808 Cleveland Ave 29 Da1sy o1n Gurls League II 1Treas1 2 P Chu S1 ma Delta Co r S cy1 12 Vuce Presr Bug Srst YTeens 1 lCab Remembrancer 1012 1Sec ed St Coun 12 Peanuts Prom Comm 11 12 Chatterbox 11 12 XEM Blue Book 12 Lattn 9 2 GAA 712 Curr H1st 11 Mus App 9 Freshman Chour Soph Dance Hobo Hop Style Show 911 IS Mary Jane 8085 Vme St 2 Cha1r b rr IS1 12 GAA Peanuts Dance 9 Mus App 9 Glrls League 712 Freshman Chour The Blue Bnrd Epsteln, Charles Ira 4531 Paddock Rd 29 German 12 Chess 1012 XEM Latm 910 Track 11 12 Basket ball 10 Round Towners 11 12 AZA101l H Y1112 Bowlung 9 Feldman, Robert George 7167 Reading Rd 16 Chatterbox 910 12 lAdv Mgr1 Remembrancer 10 Band 812 Orch 910 Basketball 910 Mlnstrels 10 Round Towners Brass Quartet 12 Latun 810 Curr H1st 9 Blue Book 12 Ferguson, Raymond J Jr 5707 Glengate Lane, 13 Alpha Delta Kappa 912 Peanuts 49 Walnuts 50 Tennus 912 Football 910 Basketball 9 XEM Latun 910 Curr H1st H 10 1Treas1 1112 Prom Comm Stage Crew Mrnstrels 11 Fettrg Ruta Kathryn 6322 Elbrook Ave, 13 XEM 12 Crafters 11 12 GAA 79 Phulotas Merry W1ves of W1ndsor Freshman Chour Fush J eon 3645 Readlng Rd 29 rr Hst911 XEM11 Fr nch Chess9 1 Vlsua A s Fusher, James Burke 2619 Observatory Ave 8 Football 910 Radno Gu1ld 11 I2 Peanuts 49 As You 1 e Man Who Came to D1nner Prom Comm Soph Dance Lam 9 Radio 9 XEM 12 Flttro, Shlrley Blanche 1233 Bates Ave, 25 Blg Stst Cholr 1012 Glee Club 912 lTreasl Walnuts 49 5 Sewlng B ard 12 XEM 12 GAA 912 YTeens 1012 Span1sh 12 Blue Book 11 Chatterbox 11 Peanuts Latrn 9 Dance 9 Freshman Cha1r Tau Delta Tau 911 Fogel, Edward Nathan 345 Rerlly Rd 15 ered 10 Band1012 H Y 1012 Cu H15 1012 Spo s caster 12 Remembrancer 1112 XEM Round Towners 1012 Peanuts German 1112 Frank, John Jacob Jr 747 Clinton Spnngs Ave , 29 Remembrancer 1012 1Adv Mgr1 As You L1ke It Rad1o Gu1ld 11 12 Curr Hrst 1012 XEM Latln 910 Football 9 Peanuts Round Towners 1011 ISecy1 12 lTreas1 Qu1tI and Scroll I2 Franklln, Sheldon Barnard 813 Mann Pl 29 Harrlet Man Who Came to Dinner Pro'n Comm Frledlander, Wllllam Alfred 15 Really Rd 15 ootball 9 12 Choir 1 Wa nuts Peanuts G eam 10 11 Blue Book 11 12 Chatterbox 1011 Bow Ing 2 panush 12 Latan 910 HIY 0 C rr H1s 911 Friedman, Elame Wanda 4421 Readung Lane, 29 Chr Slgma 912 lPres1 lnterfrat Coun 12 lV1ce Presm Girls League 12 Co Cap Leaderl Chatterbox 12 Ra IO Gu1ld 11 12 Peanuts 49 YTeens 1112 Mus p Club 10 Freshman Cholr Lat1n 9 12 XEM Fnedman, James 3854 Sprung House Lane, 17 Remembrancer 12 Co Bus Mgrl Bowltng 1012 Chatterbox 1112 Cho1r1012 Curr Hrs 1012 French 12 XEM Round Towners 912 Peanuts 49 Latrn 9 Freshman Chour 1Ca 11 1 Gaeb, Carol Buchanan 6503 Crestrldge Crrcle, 13 Da1sy Cha1n Walnuts 48 49 50 Peanuts Pram Comm Cha1r 1012 YTeens 1012 Secyl French 12 Remembrancer 12 Glee Club 912 Homecommng 11 The Blue B1rd Dance L t 910 C H t 12 G l League 912 Freshman Cho1r Grad lnvnt Comm Chrm1 Altrulst Club GAA 1012 Gamoran, Judlth Reena 917 Lexmgton Ave, 29 171 , I I I I I I 11 .1 1 I 11 11 1 I I II 1 8I 1 I 1 I 11 . 11 1 I 1 I h - I I I . 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