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Graduation climaxes our school life mt t m J JUNIOR$ I SOPHOHORE FRESHHEN ABOVE: Mrs. Madge W. Galbreath, Senior Class adviser. The senior year of high school always provides many memories of studies, activities, and friend- ships enioyed throughout the school career, but our seniors realized that there was more added to their education in the form of understanding. Seniors contributed to publications, participated in musical, dramatic, or athletic events, and to various other organizations pertaining to their special interests. But this year brought posiv tions of ieedership, responsibility, and the cov- eted roie of Cl senior? As Big Sisters and Big Brothers they advised new students about the various problems of 0 different schooi. Realiza- tion of the importance of cooperation and par- ticipotion led seniors to become more vitally interested in the spirit and functions of the school. The desire to uphold ideals and tradi- tions of Walnut Hills grew to mean more 05 graduation drew near and departure from the student body become 0 reeiity. The feeling of class and school loyalty was climaxed by the traditional Baby Day, Prom, Class Day, and Graduation, which were however sadly left be- hind by the graduating CIGSS, knowing that this significant era of their life had come to 0 close. 06:13 For four years Mrs. Madge Golbreath has led the class of 1954 through its many undertakings with wisdom and efficiency. The satisfaction and pleasure sincerely felt by OH those who participated in the Freshman Party, the Sophomore Dance, the Peanuts, the Prom, and the Class Day activities were due in large measure to her expe- rienced judgment and guidance. Mrs. Gclbreath is es- pecially interested inthe individual students ot the Senior Class. A strong feeling of class unity and 0 close relo- tionship between the seniors and their adviser has been created by her contact with them in both Latin courses and various activities. Mrs. Galbreoth believes that the success of the Class of 1954 belongs to the students, but they realize that this success could not have been enioyed without the understanding leadership of their adviser. 27
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ray Hilsinger, treasurer; Gary Marcus, president; Morton Gusweiler, secre- tary; Ralph Kendricks, vice-president. Friendly Gary Marcus had the honor of leading the class at 154through its final year at Walnut Hills. Gary was sports editor of the Chatterbox and on Student Council, Student Court, and Big Brothers. Ralph Kendricks, vicevpresident ot the class, held that same office in Big Brothers. As co-captain of the football team, basketball and track star, Ralph proved his versatility in sports. Keeping the class records was Morton Gusweiler, who also demonstrated her executive ability as President of G.A.A. Popular Mo was also kept busy with Senior Council and Big Sisters. Ray Hilsinger, vice-president of Chemistry Club and a Big Brother, was treasurer of the Senior Ciass. In the sports field he played basketball and served as associate sports editor at the Chatterbox. 26
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28 ROW 1: Elizabeth Auronsohn, Be'tfe Abrams, Mary Jane Abrams, Carolyn Alexander. ROW 2: Gwen Bull, Priscilla Blokemore, Cherry Braun, Juanita Briscoe. ROW 3: Myrna Bronsfer, Liz Brown, Mary Anne Burleigh, Jeannine Carver. ROW 1: Richard Adams, Richard Alex- ander, Ed Bergen Row 2: Gayle Biddle, John Bierhorsf, Richard Blumberg.
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