Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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WESTERN HILLS YEARBOOK I93I clvlc PRIDE NUMBER N C OO N NNA O FOREWCRD CRESTING THE TOPS AND NESTLING IN THE VALLEYS OF THE SEVEN HILLS FRONTING THE BEAUTIFUL OHIO, LIES THE QUEEN CITY, CINCINNATI. IN ANCIENT PIONEER DAYS SHE WAS CROWNED QUEEN OF THE NEW WEST- ERN EMPIRE. TODAY WE FEEL HER TITLE APPLIES IN A NEW SENSE, THAT SHE TRULY REIGNS BECAUSE OF SCENIC BEAUTY, JUST AND UNBIASED ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, UNEXCELLED EDUCATIONAL OPPOR- TUNITIESg ACKNOWLEDGED PATRON- AGE AND APPRECIATION OF MUSIC, ART, DRAMA, AND LITERATURE, AND AMAZING NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE COMMERCIAL FIELD. THEREFORE, WE, THE SENIORS OF WESTERN HILLS, HAVE CHOSEN CIVIC PRIDE AS THE THEME OF OUR 1931 ANNUAL, AND ARE ATTEMPTING TO SHOW IN OUR BOOK WHY WE ARE JUSTLY PROUD OF OUR CITY'S AD- VANTAGES IN THE VARIOUS FIELDS. WE HAVE ATTEMPTED TO TIE UP THE LIFE OF OUR SCHOOL WITH THE LIFE OF THE CITY, TO SHOW THAT OUR ACTIVITIES HERE ARE ONLY PREPARA- TION TO ENABLE US TO CARRY ON THE LARGER PROJECTS WHICH GIVE CINCINNATI HER HIGH RANK AS A LOVER OF THE ARTISTIC THINGS OF LIFE AND MAKE HER THE CITY WITH- OUT LIMITATIONS. DEDICATION RANDALL J. CoNDoN T0 RANDALL J. CONDON, idealist, writer, nationally known figure in educational fields, Who, during his many years as superintendent of schools, always enthusiastically and ably supported and abetted all the projects of this city which stood for improve- ment and the advancement of human welfare, who was proud of her eminence in governmental, educa- tional, and artistic endeavors, and contributed much to her growth and fame, we, the Seniors of the class of 1931, respectfully dedicate this year- book. We hope it will serve as a reminder to him of the city he loved and served, and of our affection- ate remembrance of him. 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We either enter life as citizens, or in the course of time take on citizenship. In a. sense, We live two lives-one as individual, economic and social units, and the other as citizens, partlclpators in a great public enterprise. It has been a commonplace in the field of education that the school must prepare us for living our individual lives. We now realize that since the school is our most import- ant training ground, it must undertake al- so to prepare us for this common enter- prise of citizenship. As life becomes more complex each year, the things We must do together through political or govern- mental agencies in- crease in number and in difficulty. More and more We must approach our c o m m o n problems with trained intelli- gence. Our City is calling to its young men and Women year after year for eiective and inform- ed service. In pro- C. A. DYKSTRA portion as the schools graduate young men and women who understand their duties as citizens and assume their obligations in our industrial society, they meet a fundamental need. May I bring to the Western Hills High School, its teachers and students, the challenge of modern municipal life, and urge upon you consideration of this growing opportunity that the school has to guide the destinies of the public life of the future. March 20, 1931. E221 Our Aims in Training for Citizenship By B. H. SIEHL, Principal To the school is entrusted the training of the citizen of the future. This trite statement is so often repeated that its deep importance almost eludes us. It is la real dhallengeto the school of today. How are our schools meeting it? Let us, in this con- nection, consider the school we know best. How is Western Hills High School meeting this challenge? Although we are often told that facts learned at school are soon forgotten, we must admit that the curriculum is the basis of school work. The well rounded development which comes from an ab- sorption of languages, history, science, and mathematics makes the most worthwhile citizen. The effort which is ex- pended in gaining this knowledge is most valu- able character training. How does he use his leisure time? More and more this is coming to be a test. Western Hills meets this challenge of the new day by offering opportunities to each one so to develop himself that he may use leisure time to advantage:- courses in art, instruc- tion of music, vocal and instrumental, opportun- ity to play in band and orchestra, to become ac- quainted with the great music of all time, par- ticipation in athletic events for those whose tastes turn to sports, club periods which are compulsory where one must develop a real hob- by. If it is neither art nor music it may be How- ers, bird life, dramatics, photography., manual work and a score of other possibilities. This must develop a weapon against the wasteful use of precious time. Life in a large school is life in a small B H SIEHL community. It demands ' ' the give and take of every day existence. The spirit of the amateur is rife at Western Hills. Without thought of recompense our boys and girls devote themselves ungrudgingly to athletics, to ac- tivities of all kinds, to acts of kindness and fellowship. A pride which all feel in. the school, a loyalty which the school demands and affection for a loved mother prompt all to do and give their best. So through the knowledge gained from the curriculum, the development which comes from difficult tasks well done, training for the proper use of leisure time, and experiences which train for a community life, Western Hills is trying to develop the citizen for the city that is to be. E231 l Vocational Guidance and Civic Responsibility EACH boy and girl in Western Hills High School is a potential future leader of his community. His opportunity for assuming responsibility in civic affairs depends largely on his ability to succeed in his own work. The Vocational Guidance program at Western Hills Will endeavor to aid each pupil in formulating some plan for his future school and Work. As the program grows, each boy and girl will have the opportunity to study occupations and to make his plan with the aid of the vocational counselor in the school. Those who plan most carefully in school may hope to be the successful and happy citizens of the future. The right job means a chance to use special abilities, the satisfaction of work well done, the opportunity to do the best work for the community. In doing this, each pupil will have attained success, not only in satisfying his own desires, but also in contributing to Cincinnati a citizenship of which our city may be proud -MARY J. DRUCKER, Vocational Cmmselor. ADMINISTRATIVE FACULTY Left to right: White, Lewis, Mittenkoetter, Mr, Siehl, Harris, Kopp E241 The English Department IN TRAINING girls and boys for future American citizenship, the teacher finds no subject more essential than English, with its wealth of associa- Uons and Us nndtbhngualsynonynw. If the pupH is prepadng for a profession or the field of letters, his need for equipment in a cultural literature and in the spoken and written idiomatic speech of his country is obvious, but Mais none the less necessary in the business yvorkL vvhere the law of survival of the fittest unerringly operates. The fittest, or best equipped, is marked by superior vision, logical thinking, clear forceful presentation of ideas-all of which may be fostered through the study of linghsh. The purpose of teaching in generalis to Ht pupHs to adjust themselves to their future life environments. English not only contributes its share to this training, but it also opens, through the acquired powers of self-expression, limitless possibilities for the individual.--B. B. HARPER. ENGLISH FACULTY Top row, left to right: McKinley, Fouch, Seat, Freeman, Rieckleman, Harper, 0'Ncal, Winspe r. First row: Devine, Holden, Joseph, Watson, Glass, Logue, Stevens. 1 l25fI The Foreign Language Department IF WE are to aspire to a Cincinnati which will be a city Without limita- tions, its citizens must have a culture that Will make this possible. Cer- tainly those Who have studied a foreign language should have a vision which sees far beyond the hills of Cincinnati, to Spain, to Germany, to France, and to the glory that was Rome. Our school offers four-year courses in French, in German, and in Spanish. In Latin, besides the regular four-year course, there is an ex- ploratory course offered to all pupils of the eighth grade, to determine what pupils may continue their study of a language with profit. There is also a select group beginning Latin in the seventh grade. In the teaching of all these languages, though We may borrow from the best the past has to offer, our aims and methods are in conformity with what is officially accepted as the best modern thought.-LUELLA G. FOUCH. FOREIGN LANGUAGE FACULTY Left to rizht: Fouch, Hardman, Joseph, Kiel, Fallon, Herrle, Bolan. l26l l The Social Studies Department THE teachers of social science realize that from the teaching of social science our boys and girls get most of their conceptions and beliefs con- cerning government, democracy, nationalism and internationalism. In fact the fruits of society are grown from social, economic and political food from these studies. We hope to develop in the pupil a spirit of co-operation with others in patriotic, wise, and uplifting serviceg and this, it is thought, may best be done by presenting great leaders as examples worthy of imitation. It is felt that every effort should be made to imbue every boy and girl with the fundamental principles and ideals for which America has always stood, that they may understand the foundation of their democracy, and the deep significance of American citizenship. All of this we hope may lead our boys and girls to aspire to such national and international ideals and relationships as 'will best work toward the achievements of love of justice, peace, and democracy throughout the whole World.-T. E. FOUCII. Top row, left to right: Heis, Fouch, Mouk, Slutz. First row: Wills, Poe, Long. E271 The Science Department TEACHERS of science, whether it be physical or biological, or a combination of these, have one great advantage, or one less task. Science seems to be a niagic vvord to the average student, a key-hole to endless adventures For this reason, our task is lighter. We do not need to create an interest in the average, normal boy or girl-it is here. It becomes our duty then, to direct this interest-intelligent curiosity, if you VVHL along prontable and vvorth wvhHe Hnes. VVhether vve are trying to make clear the life processes of plants or animals, or simplify the nqysteries of electrhjty, or iHustrate the lise of chernical equations, or delve into the mysteries of the heavens or of the earth, is an indifferent matter. Through any and all of these fields, We reach toward the same goals: appreciation of what we have and have developed, ability to dis- tinguish the real from the false, and Willingness to set a goal and refuse to qtut untilitis attained. By our efforts toward these objectives we hope to contribute our bit in the Great Plan, and possibly start on his or her Way, some future Newton, Pasteur, Mme. Curie, or Herman Schneider. -MARY DE ARMOND. Left to right: De Armond, Jones, Vun Schlicten, Greensmith, Dunkel, Doufrson. E281 The Mathematics Department THE teachers of mathematics at the Western Hills High School aim to develop in their students an understanding and an appreciation of the need of mathematical equipment. An effort is being made to make the Work broad enough to interest all students and sufficiently intensive to offer encouragement to those who have special attitudes and abilities and who may plan to enter into fields of advanced study. Pupils are urged to bring into class for solution problems of their home, school, or community life. Problems in physics, surveying, simple engineering, and statistics are solv- ed. Pupils are taught to become proficient both in interpreting and express- ing by graph, statistical data. They gradually acquire the ability to discriminate and generalize. They learn to think clearly and logically, and to express their thoughts correctly, connectedly, and to the point. Because of daily practice in refiective thinking, the students of mathematics are being prepared to solve new and unforeseen problems in life. -Jsssm L. EGER MATHEMATICS FACULTY Left to right: Hobensack, Little, Brown, Winspear, Freund. E291 .iw-f , 1 -1 V11 J . , - wi.. J. ' ' - 4 - V I' il - .4 ' ' 4, , 'u iq' 7--: M 'Q . E f-.us T ,. -E - - ta 4. ' 'il-:Alf ,. l3 I A iv: E 1 H ij iffp 'ji The Commercial Department COMMERCE is the basis of human activities. By it we mean that we are able to judge the progress and industry of nations. Every child will eventually be a spoke in the wheel of industry. The Commercial Depart- ment attempts to meet this need by training the normal youth in com- merce with such knowledge and skill as will enable him to earn a living in a recognized business activity. The course of study is made to fit the pupil and not for the pupil to fit the course. Every unit of the course is complete in itself. A student taking the first year's work in the Senior High School has enough knowledge or training to be ranked as a junior clerk. In the Junior High Schools all students in the eighth grade secure a general knowledge of business from the course of General Business Training required of all entrants. Thus the Commercial Department serves a double purpose giving both a general and a technical education, the one objective being efficient citizenship. -DALE ZELLER. COMMERCIAL FACULTY Left to right: Yalen, Hein, Zeller, Wellman, Schilling, Shank. E301 v ' V A , T ' 'ii 'w'V , 9 -gm. lp -. T ' .. ' r 'if'? 'P ' w :I ii 'ui Yu V I - W I ., ,-V ,rf ,7L'.i',a: A ,, .- .A 'f .. - B . 3.5 F . Lajtj L. .Ligier r I . ,ings 13.21.65 ighcizsl ,lr-, Y- ti gg. j l--i1L, ,,., A A sAwoG:': 57T,.Mw.! -ide .nail 'if' ,W ff,,,,.- ' The Industrial Arts Department BY PROVIDING opportunities for exploring and discovering abilities and capacities through contact with various fundamental and industrial pro- cesses and by the development of a reasonable amount of manipulative skill and technical information, the Industrial Arts Department makes a distinct contribution towards better citizenship. Through his experiences in the diversified industrial laboratories of Western Hills High School the student gains a good insight into many social, economic and technical prob- lems and acquires a valuable appreciation of the industrial world. -I-I. HERRLE The Household Arts Department HOUSEHOLD ARTS deals primarily with the activities that involve the home life of the girl. Its courses are designed to give a broader knowledge of home making and its relation to industry, child care, health, nutrition, clothing, and shelter. The girls are led to realize the advisability of train- ing for two vocations, home making and industry. This course helps the girl to become a better consumer, producer, and home maker in the com- munity. -WILMA DEITEMEIER. Top row, left to right: Deitemeier, A. Schick, Schwvenker, Beard. First row: Lambirth, Clark, I-Ierrle, Rabe, Abercrombie, Klippel. E311 I Q ,-il , . 5' 1 gf, 'fr The Music Department THE department of vocal music aims to give the pupils of Western Hills an appreciation of music which will enrich their leisure hours by regular class instruction and the activities of the Junior and Senior Choral Clubs. The instrumental music department offers both individual and class in- struction in any instrument of the band and orchestra. The Western Hills Band is prominent in all local and city-wide activities and the Junior and Senior orchestras are the center of all school programs.-A. V. MCFEE. The Art Department BY REVEALING the treasures of the World of art, by developing the imagii nation, and by refining the taste, the department of art attempts to place living on a higher plane. When our boys and girls become the citizens of tomorrow, We hope that for them the ugly, the unfit, and the unwhole- some will have no place, but that their inner life will be reflected in the city's homes, buildings, and parks, and that the spirit of harmony and beauty will everywhere prevail. -ALMIRA J EWETT TAYLOR. Left to right: Blasch, Taylor, McFee, Dauterich, Stokes. Carmichael. 321 S .:Q,,. -. g n . A l Y9 P' l WH ' A .ai ' . , I A: , W ,,i.i..,.5 I J I - 4.4 -' dl ' , ' g All 'I' , ffm . if ., ,,. , ,,,L:f1e4'Y3fe.,-'I The Physical Education Department THE same qualities are required for a good member of a team as for a good citizen. Sacrifice, enthusiasm, sense of fair play, self-restraint, and sportsmanship are essential characteristics in the success of each squad, whether it be football, basketball, baseball, track, swimming, tennis, or golf. These characteristics will further and protect the ideals which are now so eminent and conspicuous in our school and civic development. -A. D. MCCARTNEY. Physical Education PHYSICAL EDUCATION and health for the modern girl is a glorious oppor- tunity to educate for leadership and citizenship. The ability to see beyond the girl the future mother and citizen, to see the mass as Well as the in- dividualg to stir the imagination of the girl is the goal for which we daily strive. The modern miss is the outcome of modern life in all its com- plexity. She is frank, courageous, questioning, and is not afraid of re- sponsibility. Knowing this, We, as leaders of these girls, must feel morale, character development, play spirit, and improvement paramount in their development. -MAY PADDOCK. Left to right: Paddock, McCartney, Ahrens, Thomas, Burk, Nohr. E331 if JOHN M. SCHICK OMAR WILLS 1878-1931 1895-1931 Zin Memoriam A call rang out across the night To summon home a soul, And on the following morn in heaven A new voice answered roll. Too soon there came a second call Which summoned her to rest, To leave her place at Western Hills And linger with the blest. Oh School, be proud you were the last To know their joy and care! Rejoice in that 'twas you to Whom They gave of their love a share! Their dreams, their Work, their very thoughts, Took shape within your Walls. Their spirits still will glide, noiseless, With interest through your halls. 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' - -. yigf ,SQ-l ' nf 3'f,lf '-Dgzlhqfizmd ,fh ,,:5f?1'? r. ,li ,7xXix'L'SxT-ff?-::5ll'1. 'Y-'iF.fm'ff1 '?- 5 '1 YJ '3 'f xf'WEJa?fi?S 'Hli '5- 'Sf'-' -ZJIR' E 4- 1 FMF! i'f115vfffiEl. ff 'HT 42' ' ff iff JP' f 'f , wiv -2 4' ,a-.1-N 1 g '.-L-,.,g-L. ,- 1. ' -,A f,,'.x4', -. 2- . 5-ri-ff -i'f+Q.:4-f,, -A .Lf x 3 7' -I i' -, f 1-fx '. ,Mfg 4' A- , . -' - , :. 'Q '?:'ff'Za5'f5? 7 'vw -i lin E51-iff in 1:-5''2s.f7 :51:.'T i'4.:'2.,' i5f N f'f': 5i4?3?75-Z5+'i 'aPFf3'fP?:2 i .1-...Q V, ,, -.., fa: 'V , +1--P+, -, - Q-1 :-.:f-.w..-'- -1 'B-1+'s:s-a.-.'f:.::.v -'gr'-g-.1?,gQ1v::1f..Kf - -Z:-.r.Z'i1. .ai:.-..as-mlzxgwtiri-1.4 74. 'e 'C 'Q 'EFWN as if 4- fri' f 'SVP if w K ' 'Q . Mi X7 xi., S vi 'xx 4- ,M Q' h I i f L .. ' 'nm ,i...'4-irf-,s..a4 . -e ig, 1 University of Cincinnati IT IS a frequent boast of citizens of the Queen City that Cincinnati affords to all of its sons and daughters the best in education. The city's fame as an educational center is largely upheld by the University of Cincinnati, which is generally recognized as the largest and most progressive of the municipal universities in the United States. The University occupies the highest position in Cincinnati's complete educational system, through which a boy or girl can have every advantage of any branch of instruction. In few, if any other cities of the country, is it possible to find educational institutions from pre-kindergarten and school years to the most advanced type of graduate studies all located on one street, indeed within walking distance of each other. Such is the case in Cincinnati, where on Clifton Avenue are found the pre-school nursery con- ducted by the University, the Clifton public school, Hughes High School, and the nine colleges and schools of the University itself. Such facilities are unsurpassed. T Y L When the University opens its doors in September, 1931, for its next fall session, it will enter its sixty-second year of service in educating the youth of Cincinnati to take 'their places in the world of commerce and culture. Thousands of young men and women find here the opportunity of securing at home at reasonable cost the type of college training which residents of other cities must seek, usually at great expense, beyond the limits of their own municipalities. With Dr. Herman Schneider at its head as President, the University is made up of these units: McMicken College of Liberal Arts, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, College of Law, College of Engineering and Commerce, Teachers College, College of Medicine, School of Nursing and Health, School of Applied Arts, and School of Household Administration. More than 13,000 persons were registered for courses at the University last year, representing every state but two and a score of foreign countries. Long enjoying a reputation for its high type of instruction, the Uni- versity is now in the process of bringing its physical plant up to a par with its scholastic rating. Several buildings are now under construction as part of a 55,000,000 campus improvement program. Experts have pointed out that when this expansion program is completed, the university campus will be among the finest in the United States. Although considerably younger than many of the other famous univer- sities of the country, the University of Cincinnati carries among its long list of graduates some of the famous men of the nation, men who have made hisory. There are the late William Howard Taft, former President of the United States and Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, the late Joseph G. fUncle Joel Cannon of Congressional fame, and Am- bassador Charles G. Dawes, former Vice President, to mention only three of many. I 39 1 v f Y .TR-we ' Y -. , F X, ff-- ,q -' . - , ,, ,, my L..-.----I-'is-.f f -. A, r , ' A ' s rn VINCENT ALFIERI Boys' Glee Club, Spanish Singing Class, Maroon Staj, Senior Orchestra, Senior Choral Club, String Quartet Vincent is a violinist, a singer, and above all a gentleman. He excels in Spanish and his other studies. Can we say more? MARTHA ANDERS Senior Girls' Club, Tgpng Club, We Western Stars Shy, lovable, and sweet-all we need add to these is her conscientious effort to do things well. The sum of these qualities make up our chum. HERSHAEL APWISCH Western Hills Club, Swimming Team, Choral Club, Senior Band Who is the tall blond who plays the wicked clarinet in the band? There's no guessing about it. It's Hershael. EDITH BAKER Secretary-Treasurer Swimming Club, Senior Girls' Club, Secretary Senior G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Maroon Stab' This little sprite with her wavy brown hair and laughing face has made a permanent place for herself in the hearts of all her classmates. ri, , , , -A - f e- , ., , Q ,M - W.. 5 4 , ., , , , -, M g, e,s..-.,-- ., e ,-.. , , , ,J -eww ,. HARRY BAQLTHASAR of Dunkel, Maroon Staff, Annual Western Hills Club, Choral Club, Boys' Glee Club, A. L. House Staff, Who does not know Harry's shy and gentle manner when the ladies are nigh. A good sport and an interesting companion is Harry. FREDERICK BARKALOW Western Hills Club, Senior Mathematics Club, Spanish Singing Class Conscientious worker, perfect gentleman, Johnny-on-the-spot -that's Barkalow. ROBERT BARTH, JR. Band, Western Hills Club, Orchestra, Chemistry Club, Maroon Staff, Cincinnati Civic and Vocational League, Boys' Glee Club Even though Bob pounded a drum in the Band, we can forgive and forget. He is known by his peculiar hair cut and rolling eyes. DOROTHY BAUER Creative Writers' Club, Senior Girls' Club, Maroon Stay' Long will her name be remembered throughout Western Hills High as an excellent example for future students to follow. Alfieri Anders A pwisch Baker Balthasar Barkalow Barth Bauer I E421 - - V Q' ,fl fPP l 1- F f fl 5, B V' --. C ,,-,,.... A ,. 3 ,- 'b w X ro .-,-.- -. - .',5. ' r'? Q -'-, X, 5 u,.,, ,J 1 - so-le ,g ,V s Sw? .- , gf.. fl. -ll if 'L ' 1 5 i , ' s- , I I x ,K . Y Q G -.Q- 1 5 L like 1 'Q b I- Q, J ,Io - I VF' -5' 1' -'lk' rigid? . -- e - bf S 2 ? R, .f .. W S, 's.s.u:aQ..fgig.ua.-s,:.5jfL:malQLis. -. 4. .ui Jig , lsr. 3 'W'- . of A' rif f. 'G A ANNA 'BEARD Choral Club Anna is always jolly and friendly towards everyone, conscientious in her work, and a very dependable young person. DEAN BEHRMAN House of Dunkel, Editor Western Hills Maroon, Secretary Western Hills Club, Orchestra, A. L. Who has not endeavored in vain to imitate those modernistic and expressive eyebrows of Dean? ls it any wonder that feminine eyes follow his strutting figure? ELMER BEYER Woodworking Club This Western Hills youth is outstanding for his curly hair. Send for Elmer when you need a handyman for he is dependable and clever with tools. ARTHUR BIDLINGMEYER Choral Club, Basketball, Track, Western Hills Club, House of Dunkel Art is the high-minded boy whose name some future day we expect to see prominent in avia- tion circles. Beard Behrfman Blankenbue hle r Blase BERNICE BLANKENBUEHLER Vice President Senior G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club, Choral Club, Girl Reserves, Maroon Staff In the future you will gaze upon Miss Blank- enbuehler, employee of the - Company, showing what the fashionable girls should wear. IRMA BLASE Choral Club, Girl Reserves, Maroon Staff, G. A. A. Catyves Besides being a good athlete, Irma possesses the enviable quality of always pleasing her teachers. We prophesy a big future for Irma. FLORENCE BOGENSCHUTZ Choral Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Club, Journalism Club, Annual Staff, A. L. Florence is peppy, fun-loving, sociable, little but mighty, and, above all, willing to help at all times. EARL BORCHERDING Maroon Staff, Gym Club, Maroon W. Club, Western Hills Club Those antics and the positions he gets in 3171 But a man for a' that. He has friends and they stick. Beyer Bidlingmeyer Bogenschutz E. Borcherding LILLIAN BORCHERDING Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, Civic and Vocational League Lillian's sweet disposition has won her loads of friends. Bright? No honor roll is complete without her name. EARL BOSSON G Western Hills Club, Dramatic Club, Gym Club, Tennis Club Earl is the sort of boy who wields a good racket and raises one likewise. His humor is unforgetable. DOROTHY BOWMAN Choral Club Braving the elements to come from Findlay fOhioJ, Dot entered our school and quickly made herself popular among both boys and girls. NORMA BROCKMAN Senior Girls' Club, Choral Club Norma will always be remembered for her great mathematical ability, flashing smile, and true friendship. L. Borcherding Bossong Brockfmeier Bullock ROBERT BROCKMEIER Dramatic Club, Choral Club, Spanish Singing Class Just give Robert the chance and we have quite a talkative chap. He will be remembered for his talent in dramatics. RUTH MARIA BULLOCK Senior Girls' Club, Choral Club, Annual Stajf, Catyves Ruth Maria's charming smile is symbolic of her quiet good nature. She is a willing worker and cheerful comrade, attentive to duty at all times. JACQUELINE BURDORF Senior Girls' Club, Choral Club, G. A. A., Annual Staff Her individuality and charming ways are enhanced by her chic dress----Jac, so modest, yet the most cheerful and conscientious student in our midst. STELLA CAMDEN G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club, Girls Re- serves, Choral Club, Social Recreation Club, Maroon Staff, Lunch Room Squarl Those who are on Stellafs long list of friends know that, although quiet and industrious, she possesses a keen sense of humor. Bowman B rocknzann Burolo rj Camden HILMA COOPER Tap Dancing Club, Senior Girls' Club, Choral Club, G. A. A., A. L., Junior Editor of Maroon Hilma is one of the girls about school who excels in athletics and studies. She writes fre- quently to the United States Navy. HAROLD COSTER Annual Stayf, Chemistry Club, Band, Or- chestra, Western Hills Club, Boys' Glec Club, Baseball The many things Harold does prove his ver- satility. Orchestra, chemistry club, band, busi- ness manager of the annual, radio salesman- - with it all he is unfailinzly good natured. HORACE DAUGHTERS Band, Orchestra, Civic and Vocational League Horace is a splendid chap, a quiet, thorough worker, and a real pal to all his friends. CARL DEICHMANN Hi-Y Club, Choral Club, Western Hills Club, Maroon Stay? Carl is the Beau Brummel of Western Hills. His snappy retorts keep everyone about him in zood humor. If you don't believc us, ask thc irirlsl Cooper Coster Denton Erhart ALICE DENTON Cytyves, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Club, Choral Club, A. L. Everyone knows Alice for she is our jolly friend whose perseverance will lead her to her goal. lf you don't know her, get acquainted. MARION ERI-IART Choral Club, Annual Staff, Senior Girls' Club Marion certainly has a good start in life with both strength of character and intelligence to contribute to her success. HESTER FLETCHER Choral Club, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club, -A. L. Expressive brown eyes and wavy brown hair plus a magnetic personality make Hester a much looked-after miss. TODD FRANCIS Basketball, Captain Golf Team, Choral Club, Gym Club, Maroon W Club, Track, Western Hills Club, A. L., A. A. What a boy! We still think Todd has the nicest eyes in the class. What do you say? ' - -3Q Daughters Diarichn-iaZ,n Fletcher Francis v S E i E451 fijiah Q49 W ,Jw V554 ' to. 2 w it . S e -H , , P9 x . '1' ....-Q g, ' , A N l fir: A .., g.,,, , , f 5 1 'i 1, .. -1 gr . lv--.f hi' I' p fi ,Q , iufw 27 31: 1 ' '. Civ' ' ' 4, 'Z f if if ill? ' ,-A - ' ' 7 :ww -'If Q., K' I, , H ' Q, .. Ju ,Q . V Y F 4 lf. l 15 , il il 1 ', ' n ., . . , - . Av . . A 14, 6.9. J. pl .QE ivy.: A i f ,W J... , it , A- is . X , e 'I , ...A- ' Yi. LT . -CL-sl .1 ,,- .lf-..,,,. - ' - ...-357-sm Q- '7'La....,-,Tir 'wi-4?-1 HAZEL FRANK Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club Hazel's looks coupled with a magnetic por- sonality make her one of the persons who always attract a second glance. Need we say more? CHARLES FUSS Creative Writers, Western Hills Club, Maroon W Club, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Maroon Stag' How about those Corduroys? If you must know what the well dressed man will wear, ask Charlie. His slow drawl and winning ways keep him at the height of popularity. MARIE GEISER Girls' Swimming Club, Senior Girls' Club, Maroon Staff, G. A. A., A. L. She doesn't care what we call her nor do we know what joke she is laughing about. She surely knows her Christopher Columbus and Stonewall Jackson. ANNA GEORGIN Senior Girls' Club, We Western Stars, Typing Club, A. L. Good natured Anna! Her sunny disposition and optimistic outlook on life prophesy for her future everything that is worth while. ESTHER GILDENBLATT Senior Girls' Club, We Western Stars, Tap Dancing, G. A. A., A. L. Bunny just its her for she is always jump- ing about. Life for her is one smile after another, winning her many friends. MARIE GOBRECHT Choral Club, Dramatic Club, Annual Staff, Senior Girls' Club, We Western Stars, A. L. Dark eyes! Someone wrote a song about them and we're sure they referred to Marie's. Her wavy hair, witty chatter, and charming way enchant all in her company. WILLIAM GRANT Chemistry Club Bill is our motorcycle cop. He is also mag- netic. What does he draw? Girls. VIOLET GREENE Editor Maroon, Creative Writers, Senior Girls' Club, Choral Club Violet's mania is poetry, and certainly she can dash off those rhythmic lines, as proven by that excellent piece of work for the Fantasy. Frank Fuss Geiser Georgin Gildenblatt Gobrecht Grant Green I 46 .ffff ' 'tv-'NV rv' T 'T' ef billrsl 'il flap dw. 3 .K ' f, .' ' 4 ' . .Q sf., ' A' , ag 6, el. 4 -R r , V .'.,-fs' Q .1 fi: ,fri J' .iii Aw .f '-A ff' ' A r X1 ,E fi 'la-.Q ea J ' ' 'X 'A .. fri s if f i 3- 'A f 31 . ,qs 6, ' .g -M f QQ, Q 0 i - . 3 . .fm vi ' ' f fr- A w f , . l 1 Y X f ' ,gs ' . , .i, 'f y NH,g ' ,i f' i f lx' ' Kalki! NV ' wp , fi ,-' f A - Xiu f -2 'Aw 5 . Tk V I K ,,,, . . EsiP'v.'...-.,- ' f.1T!'i - . ..,...g.,., ...,. 1 .1-ru' A rn: -1 ERVIN GROPPENBECKER Band, Orchestra, Pen and Ink Club, Lunch Room Squad Groppy -artistic, musical, and witty! We think Ervin has more than his share of talents. VERNA GRUELLE Maroon Staff, Dramatic Club, Senior Girls' Club, A. L. Small? Yes! Insigniticant? We should say not, for she works wonders with a pen. Our future scri e! WILLIAM HAAS Hi-Y Club, Western Hills Club, Drum Major Band, Color Guard, Civic and Vocational League Sponser, Choral Club An example for future zenerations to look up to! DOROTHY HALLE Senior Girls' Club, Choral Club, A. L. Who could forget Dot who always supplies us with candy and cakes at lunch hour. She doesn't work in the lunch room either. Groppenbecker Gruelle H amaker Hanlon ELIZABETH HAMAKER Orchestra, Girl Reserves, Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, A. L. A dark-eyed, dark-haired, talented young miss! With these assets how can she help but reach her Eoal? KATHRYN HANLON Choral Club, Girl Reserves, Annual Stalf, Sen-ior Girls' Clif, gytyves, G. A. A., A winning, cheerful smile, a sunny disposition, and an ever dependable nature make up our talented musician, Kathryn. EDWARD HASKELL Western Hills Club, Choral Club, Chem- istry Club, Maroon Staf, A. A. Ed has that much desired ability of taking things easy but still keeping at the top. He is a charter member of Behrman 8: Company. JANE HATHAWAY Tapping Club, Senior Girls' Club, We Western Stars, G. A. A., A. L. Jane is that ambitious, peppy girl who is al- ways ready for sports. She delights in chasing herself about here and there. Haas Halle Haskell Hathaway E471 HELEN HAUSFELD Senior Girls' Club,-A. L., G. A. A., Gym Club Our blue Mondays are brightly colored by the Hay Miss Hausfeld with her cheerful chatter and quick smile. VIRGINIA HEARN Choral Club, Maroon Staff, Senior Girls' Club Ginny is noted as an opera singer and her ability to uncover new symbols for the English language. How will the banker recognize her siirnature? RICHARD HEISTER Track Team, Basketball, Hi-Y Club, Western Hills Club, Gym Club, Maroon W Club, A. L., A. A. Who has not seen this aiifable young' giant, whether in the classroom, corridor, or bringing home the bacon on the basketball court? Every- one proclaims him a true friend. ROBERT HELLE Chemistry Club Bob's dignified and solemn demeanor makes his keen sense of humor all the more startling. He keeps everyone amused with his wise and philo- sophical comments on life. H ausfelol WM Hearn Hellman H oefling RUTH HELLMAN Secretary of Senior Girls' Club, Annual Staj, A. L., Choral Club, Dramatic Club, Western Stars Ruth has all: blond hair, beauty, grades, and keen sense of humor. Her vivacious spirit bubbles over with fun and happiness. JAMES HOEFLING Color Guard, Journalist Club, Western Breeze Staff, Annual Stay' Chaucer would characterize James as a true swynkeref' But his industry has not taken his sunny smile which endears him to teachers and students. MARGARET HOOPER Choral Club, A. A., Senior Girls' Club, Catyves Club Blue eyes, blond hair, and a sense of humor are three reasons why we enjoy Margaret's friend- ship and seek her company. JAMES HOWELL Annual Staff, Law Club, Band, Western Hills Club, Glee Club, Maroon W. Club, A. L. Jimmy is an all-round good fellow. He has that jolly good nature that makes his fellow students always hail his arrival. . H eister H elle Hooper Howell Mfivqf ,fir , 'A A wb. illinois Lf A G ' .Y of -ff. Q 5.3, '- ff iyicl if l 5 is ' A ' H ' 2. -4.4 Z 4 Qawf ,N l K , f. K1 ' Pe '+.. il 'RX'-S.. J gig. Q., Jem,,1f ,,,'1m,,.7 . Em ffql 1 A - 1 ,L-'K -JTC! 'A if H .- I , I Q., A . is Mia gi A! .1 wi 1 ' M' i lr ' , ik si in . ' , N ,,1,J',' 'ffj i gs. A ,se-, 1 ,, -i .. ESTHER HUSMAN Senior Girls' Club, Dramatic Club, Girl Reserves, Annual Staff, Catyves Esther is that intelligent girl whose keen sense of humor has always proved to be a sure cure for the blues. VIRGINIA IRWIN Tap Dancing Club, Maroon Staf, Senior Girls' Club, We Vligstgrn Stars, G. A. A., Here is a bundle of delightful pep, vim, and vigor. No, we're not describing Tastyeast but our own Ginny Irwin. VALMA JUNG Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, A. L. Valma has distinguished herself with her lovely voice as a principal in our operas. We see Valma making strides toward a future mu- sical career. HELEN KATZ Maroon Stag, Senior Girls' Club One of the most conscientious students of the class is Helen! And let us add she certainly attracts both grades and friends. H usnzan Irwin Kessler Keys RALPH KESSLER Civic and Vocational League Ralph, besides having made good grades in English, also has gained the admiration of his classmates for his dramatic ability. We shall al- ways remember his intcrpretation of Chaucer's characters. CHARLES KEYS Orchestra, Choral Club, Boys' Glec Club Charles is a diligent student possessed of the ability to accomplish things intelligently, ac- curately, and efficiently. His musical ability can hardly he surpassed. ROBERT KING Orchestra, Choral Club, Boys' Glee Club Bob has the gift of gab. He ought to make a success in business judging from his tactics in the lunchroom. MARION KIRBERT Senior Girls' Club, Choral Club Just start a discussion and you'l1 know that if Marion is around the women's rights will be strongly defended. Jung Kat.: R. King N Kirbert E491 ,Z , 4 A We Qggiyiiiiiftn f ftffsrf ,L 'sa .1 1f sf 1 , .21 1. mos---- -5 saififaiwia . 1.1 t A 5 as if A 1 e l X, , .Lui J, 'ie f-. , 1 . f '--H V '75 SY li . t A - l 4 -VA sg. . . 1 Q Q' N ' v x 5 ff, '-,lp X513 R IJWFVX .-- L ,V .5 V -, . 2, , - K ' ' in M, 4 ' 2,1 ' 1 :fill 1 P' ' 1 , , . .43-'- 'fTs J i fl 5-...I 'N T' i 1' 9 f fy' il L V 'X l X C wierd, - V lx ' 1 KN: ll f 'v 5 xy 'H , y n D 4 ,ax X, iw 'f J- - , . 2 M , - M if -' fu, .,LlXLI,.L..-,Q ' . a.,.ugs.:tT l.'swks.ne,f 1--asf:-P 4-1 -nf., f . J w-H MARIE KLARE Choral Club, Seniocff Girls' Club, Catyves, . L. Marie is well known for her brilliancy in classes and her ability to keep Charlie Kopp absorbed in conversation during the history class. JACK KLAVNER Wester Hills Club, Chemistry Club, Foot- ball, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Maroon W Club, A. L. When .Tack was made, they lost the pattern. Who would ever guess that such keen wit and scholastic ability were hidden under his most deceiving exterior. ROBERT KLING Maroon W Club, Orchestra, Band, Foot- ball, Western Hills Club, Hi-Y Club One cannot help liking Bob. He is a most charming and witty fellow, although a bit shy. One knows at a glance that he is a football man. ETHYL KLOTTER Choral Club, Dramatic Club, Catyves, Senior Girls' Club Who of the masculines doesn't know Ethyl? Very few! Have you noticed the different ways she arranges her hair? Klare K lavne 1' Kopp Krent CHARLES KOPP Football, Baseball, Track, Basketball, Dramatic Club, Western Hills Club, Maroon W Club, Annual Staff Who doesn't know of Charlie's football ability. which coupled with What's you say makes him welcome in all circles. And school teachers, tsk-tsk--tsk. PAULA KRENT Dramatic Club, Senior Girls' Club How many students have the ability to ac- complish four years work in three? Paula has. In addition she has found time to be an ex- ceptional musician HELEN KRUEGER Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Typing Club, We Western Stars Big blue eyes, dimpled cheeks, and sunny smiles reveal Helen's lovable disposition. VVe shall never forget our captivating Oriental Queen. ELIZABETH LEWIS Choral Club, Maroon Staff, Creative Writers' Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Club lf we'd put to Betty's credit all the money she counts in the lunchroom there wouldn't be much left for ourselves. Kling Klotter Krueger Lewis 1 ' E501 ,,-,..5 ,. - -.Q .ff K .. ,f - - -V -- ,JZ l -fl 1 Y A lil:-vi .e . . 4 .Q J' li 'ri 'ill' T -.1 l In I, i S l Q Q' t rr., , J , ,if i ,fe , .-,U ,I +,, 'pl xv- fi 'jf I fi' lg ,' 'X li., , ,uw f ' K Q 'G ', L, ,,'r' lfX..,.- if .fr gixgf X51 ,H K I l ,J ,, W ' Law 'i wif 'i . C Q is.:-q ,,,, -L1.. i-li.Qx.e:45Z! 'I in X,-Tl TYLER LITTLE Choral Club Whose smile can be compared with Ty's ? He's happiest while fiying high and will some day be a great aviator. ALYS LOBAUGH Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Dramatic Club Jolly, peppy Alys! Who does not know this xzirl with the vivacious personality that draws friends wherever she goes. GRACE LOBAUGH Swimming Club, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club, A. L. Grace is our outstanding, dignified, blond senior whose company is desired by many. Un- fortunately she is with us very seldom. GENEVA LYONS Annual Staff, Dramatic Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Post Reporter 1929-30 Our future editor! Folks, it's Geneva. She certainly would look fine sitting at a literary desk in years to come. Little A. Lobaugh Mallet Maujer MILLER MALLETT Fencing Club, Argiuzgl Staff, Dramatic u Miller is willing to do anything whether it is work or play, preferably play. He is well known for his glib tongue and those cute knickers. ROBERT MAUJER Football, Swimming, Track, Baseball, Choral Club, Western Hills Club, Hi-Y, Maroon W Club, Maroon Staff Bob has presented himself to us in a dual role -that of the successful, quiet student, and that of the fiery and ever alert football hero. ELIZABETH MAYER Senior Girls' Club, Dramatic Club, A. L., Maroon Staff, Western Stars Elizabeth is a shy, reserved girl who sees her tasks and does them. She is always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. LYDA McDANIELS Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Dra- matic Club, Choral Club If you haven't heard Lyda talk you have missed something, for our smiling friend has that South- ern drawl which tells us she comes from old Dixie. dear G. Lobaugh Lyons Mayer McDaniels I 511 - I-:fe-, f'g,'f...f. flfflf ' om- ,,, ,' , vu --'-- --f , 5' in -4,--wfzsgvflg . as ' is ff 7, . ,rw 41-f: , 'R ,1 1' iq N. 1 I, 1. L .. 1 V ,. , N Q Ln vwvlifjff , I All 1. V if V A 4 E y 'ki Km . ,A 9 ' . t- .' Ru rwsiff- l -. 1 ' f e--Mr' 1 a's 'A A ' g ' , I l .' fn 1 W, lf.-ul...-' A 1 3 ' 1 . '-.f -.f-Y , , , , it 1 ,N l A V use - , . Hs. 9 ,. lf 'ss' 1 ...M L...l X s -f 1 . -..lL,:.i.,l- f1.f.:L. LL T.':,IJe ,f.::.,,,,.uAt.lsf 3 . ., E .. :fTirQ,,,ig,,,, W .- ' ' MARION MILLS Choral Club, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club Who is that blond, attractive looking young lady roaming about the halls? Why, don't you know her? Of course, it's Marion. ELDRED MODE Math Club Eldred is a quiet fellow with an ambition to be an engineer iprobably wants to manage the throttle on the Chester Park trainj. ANNA MODIANO Dramatic Club, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club, Maroon Staff, Western Stars Just say Anna Modiano and the picture of a vivacious, talkative girl, who excels in all her undertakings, comes before us. ROBERT MOORE Chemistry Club Bob has an ambition to be a mining engineer. If quietness and industry are an aid, he will be a. success. GERALDINE MOORES Girl Reserves, Dramatic Club, Choral Club Jerry is that slim, dark-haired girl whose un- ruflled disposition and gentle way have won for her a permanent place in the hearts of everyone. JOHN-ALICE MORRIS Parlimentary Law Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A. One who has been in class with Johnny will never forget her rosy blush. Everything she does and wears exemplifies her excellent taste. BURK MUELLLER Western Hills Club, Choral Club, A. L., A. A., Boys' Glee Club, House of Dunkel Burk has many friends among us, especially girl friends. And why not? His ready wit and pleasant manner make him a very entertaining companion. WILLIAM MUELLER, JR. Western Hills Club, Math Club, Lunch Room Squad Either a photographer or an engineer, that's Bill! Take it from us, these quiet fellows succeed. Mills Mode Modiano Moore Moores Morris B. Mueller W. Mueller f52 J ll' I Sha 1- Jiilf in ' 2 fl, . ,, 5 I A . Mt., fy-VJ h V....,,,X., 'Q , A 4 as 'l, '..xz JW' 5 Q., P 'qi-. -A . -4' , ' . if K R - . frm, if ,'5i.:..... by y ae! , ' ' ..-T .......f:t, N..- . fl a,L-..:TT1 .,.. .a...,.,.. e....,.1l2:f-' HELEN MURPHY Secretary Parliamentary Law Club, Sen- ior Girls' Club Happy, optimistic Helen! Her Irish wit and genial disposition have made her friendship a thing to be desired by everyone. JASPER MURPHY Orchestra, Western Hills Club Jasper can he depended upon to filibuster be- fore a test. He is always ready to defend his point. JEAN MURPHY Swimming Club, Senior Girls' Club, Maroon Staff Her charming personality and ability to lead are just two of Jean's many attractions both for students and faculty. THERESIA NIEDERLEHNER Senior Girls' Club, Dramatic Club, Girl Reserves, Choral Club, Cytyves, G. A. A., A. L. Have you ever noticed Tess's smile and her happy-go-lucky spirit? But, then, she's always ready with her lessons--no wonder she smiles. H. Murphy Jasper Murphy Niemes Okrent VERNA NIEMES Maroon Staff, Choral Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Club, A. L. Verna possesses that which undeniably draws admiration from her many friends. Besides this, she is an ardent upholder of the spirit of West- ern Hills. WIULIAM OKRENT Dramatic Club, Band, Choral Club, Wes- tern Hills Club, Mcgrioon Staff, Boys' Glee ub Our Willy, and who doesn't wish for a share of his wit and good humor! One thing he loves to do is argue. GEORGE ORLEMAN Gym Club, Track, A. L., A. A. Let George do it and it will be done right and in a gentleman's way. RALPH PANZER Hi-Y Club, Western Hills Club, Swim- ming, Track, Annual, Gym Club, Maroon W Club Ralph is a boy with a sunny smile and a striking personality, one whom the boys admire and the girls secretly adore. Jean Murphy N iederlehner Orlepzann Panier If I531 -. xi. yep! 035-l C I' glib fi I A Y 1 '-H 1 Y . Afflfrl I 'I iw V 529 f . if w, if., In : .MJ F S W.-157' few' ,Q 'iii' Q..-' 'KM 'YT .fi Q' as iw, I A s! ' l f fi 5. X f' Lfx...f ,I I 'ul xg I -Z3s.f- .LLM f .,,1 f Q ' A MARY PERKINS Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club Parlez-vous francais? Mais oui, et comment. Can't you just imagine our Mary teaching little urchins? Any way, we hope they will appreciate Mary's giggle! ELNORA PIERCE President Choral Club, Senior Girl Re- serves, Senior Girls' Club, A. L., A. A. The song bird of the Senior class is like her voice-sweet, gentle, and lovable. No wonder she is so popular. GEORGE POGGENDICK Track, Gym Club, A. L., A. A. This lad was once dubbed Sleepy George but recently he disowned Morpheus and became one of' our most entertaining boys, our future pharmacist. EVERETT POTTS Band, Orchestra, Western Hills Club, Choral Club, Glee Club, Maroon Staff Ev stole the honors at the Junior-Senior dance by stealing the enraged Professor Mouk's at- tractive wife and gracefully gliding around the floor. Perkins Pierce Powell Powers JAMES POWELL Batik Club Witty and entertaining, Jimmy is a great favorite among the boys, whom he sets laugh- ing with the rolling of his big brown eyes. MARJORIE POWERS Dramatic Club, Swimming Club, Tennis, G A. A., Girls' Club Marj is always on the spot when it comes to basketball! And as a diver she certainly rates! CHARLES PRICE Choral Club, Western Hills Club Red can make more noise than any six peo- ple but perhaps that's because his ambition is to be a lawyer. CATHERINE PRUTSMAN Dramatic Club, Choral Club, Annual Staff, Western Stars, Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., A. L. Who of us doesn't know Prutsy 'I Her ever ready humor and cheerful philosophy have made her companionship much to be desired. Poggenclick Potts Price Prutsman ,Y - Sf? QW: f 2' fi .-. KR ' -X i,.5'! 'v 'vii QL' ff. 'X f 1 ' lf' 5 0 x e r-1-537' ls, f 4 ' - tx ' . -9 m x , .te- vf? A fel o , .N - it , A fl, .G ,if -f f ,A -, , , ' Qx TW, ,,, 4 Y L11 :,.- or 4, hi,-,cl C? I. X L, . I A Y 9 I .Q F A ,. 'hw Z. ,- , I, A TL, -.L I fs . -5 av git .2 we In fgw L 'jf DY 9 I L , ill- I 5 at Q . Milli ef.. M , K it fe , it sf c kv f l were lf' A X We ', yr' :'Ll 'i -8' . E, f A Y , .-' 'K nr 175- ---ee::,,g.2i:::A -1 .Nei .f-'fd '54 DOLORES QUICK Senior Girls' Club, Maroon Staf, Dra- matic Club, A. L. Dee is popular because she is one of the girls who keeps things humming. No one will ever forget the stunning clothes she wears. RUTH RAIBLE Choral Club, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club Ruth has a giggle all of her own which un- doubtedly draws much attention. Why shouldn't she laugh, for her life is carefree and happy. ALICE REMLE Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, Girl Re- serves Alice is a girl of few words. Through her de- pendability and perseverance we know she is sure to reach her goal. SARAH ROBERTS A. L., G. A. A., Vice President Senior Girls' Club, Secretary and Treasurer De- bating Club, Circulation Manager Annual Everyone knows Sarah, our efficient cashier. And history reports! She surely can give them! ALFRED RUTBENDUNST Creative Writers' Club Day by day, figure wasting away! Be careful, Alfred, and don't walk yourself to nought for we expect to see you a big business man some day. HELEN RUEHLMANN President Senior Girls' Club, Business Manager Annual, Dramatic Club, Choral Club, Senior Girl Reserves, A. L., A. A. Charming? Good-looking? Of course! And she's a schoolroom as well as a ballroom sensa- tion! More power to you, Johanna! ERVIN RUTMAN Band, Orchestra, Western Hills Synca- pators Ervin is one of our silent men. Perhaps he finds sufficient outlet for his hot air in tooting his beloved sax in the orchestra. ANNETTA SAATKAMP Choral Club, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club, Maroon Stay' Little but mighty-that's Annettal Have you ever heard her sing? If you haven't, you've certainly missed something. ' f 9 34 Quick Raible Remle Ro berts Rubendunst Ruehlonann Rutrnan Saatkamp S E551 17.25 .1 Q A ,:qa.Qi'1. , '-, 5 l . A-W H , . .: lf1 4,53 ,ef-s., V iv, 3. in .V ,N '. E, Q W - A s A- ia.-' l .l - sg - 1 ' f +93 gf if . Ph ,T 9' ' , its A jk 1 M ill 'en ,ll flsiff U ' ll'- F ' , ,'. Ast I l ,I L ' a ,. i,..4' - if f-B--'N ,.i 'f, is s -ta gs ,Af f 1 . , .l l , ' 1 1' 'Q-3. 4 rlffw ,' E, ,F I' A ., y-1-..- l V ' . 'E' 1-1 ..,,:s- 2 ,. ,'- -,1 . satan :2...+g:. L, .,V.f,1 Legg 'QL 5:.zLe.,..- ... If-A. -ee ,J-f 'J - - . . me ARTHUR SANDER Western Hills Club, House of Dunkel, Bank Cashier, Maroon Staff, fCo-Editor Athleticsj, Art Staff, Pen and Ink Club We wish we could all eat, drink, and be merry and still be on the honor roll like Art. TONY SANSONE Baseball, Track, Chemistry Club, Annual Staff Here is a modern Rip Van Winkle always willing to help others but never doing his own work. And how well he can do things when the spirit moves. HAROLD SCHAFER Choral Club Harold is a rather quiet and reserved fellow in the class room, but every morning before school he is very talkative about automobiles and engines. MARGARET SCHAFER Annual Staf, Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, Lunch Rooon Squad, A. L. Nothing could be more pleasing than Mar- garet's soft and mellow voice as she plows through those French sentences. And what would an honor roll be without her name? PHYLLIS SCHALLER Senior Girls' Club, Maroon Staff, Dra- matic Club A smile for everyone: a cheery word for all: a happy, jovial disposition: fun loving and gay! Who? Why Phyl Schaller, of course! HAROLD SCHELAND Baseball, Choral Club, Maroon W Club, A. L., A. A. Who is that tall, dark baseball star, who always says what he thinks and thinks what he says is true? None other than Sonny Scheland. NELLAMAE SCHILDS Dramatic Club, G. A. A., A. L. Whenever we see a face brimming over with smiles we know it is Nellamae. This charming girl is ever active in our school. ALLEN SCHMICK Track, Choral Club, Dramatic Club, Western Hills Club, Maroon Staff, Boys' Glee Club Allen is one of our most accomplished gentle- men of leisure. He is also a devil with the women. Sanders Sansone H. Schafer M. Schafer Schaller Schelanol Schilds Schrnick E561 LESTER SCHREIBERG Western Hills Club, Pres. Parliamentary Lau, Club, Maroon Staff, Choral Club, Spanish Singing Club Lester has red hair and likes to argue. Because of his discerning mind he is usually right, much to the aggravation of his teachers. ELLSWORTH SIMPSON Maroon Staf, A. A. We shall always remember Ellsworth as the boy who brought great honors to Western Hills for his fine art work. We predict more and greater prizes. DOLORES SMITH Senior Girls' Club, Dramatic Club, A. L. Dolores is a modest, quiet girl. Her typing has proven an asset to the Dramatic Club. CLARENCE SPICER Orchestra, Maroon Staff, Football, Track Baseball, Western Hills Club, Hi-Y. Maroon W Club Always good-humored, high principled, and de- pendable, Clarence is an outstanding example of 1 fine athlete, talented musician, and good student. J Schreiberg Simpson Solar Staub 3 INEZ SOLAR President Girl Reserves, Parliamentary Law Club, Senior Girls' Club, Cytyves Personality plus--that's Inez. A classroom would be quite lacking of mood and spirit with- out the winsome ways and pleasant smiles of Inez. WILLIAM STAU'B Science Club, Parliamentary Club, Wes- tern Hills Club, Manager Track Team, House of Dunkel, A. A., A. L. Billy is a real pal to his numerous companions. He will leave many broken hearts among the Junior High School girls. CATHERINE STEINBUCH Senior Girls' Club, Tap Dancing Club, Girl Reserves, A. L., G. A. A. It has been said that good things come in small packages. This applies especially to Catherine's small size and great heart. VIRGINIA STEINMANN Tap Dancing Club, Senior Girls' Club, Pen and Ink Club, G. A. A. If you mix two bright blue eyes and a creamy white skin you have Ginny all in a nutshell. And can she draw? Well, look through this book. Smith Spicer Steinbuch Steinmann E571 ROSE STOLLER Senior Girls' Club, Poster Club A quiet lass with dreamy blue eyes, is Rose. She has the power to express herself exceptionally well at all times. ELSA STONE Annual Staj, Swimming Club, President Senior G. A. A. We think of Elsa as attractive, well-dressed and friendly. And how she can dive! Just try and beat her! ROBERT TAFT Football, Annual Staff, Dramatic Club, Secretary Choral Club, Maroon W Club, Western Hills Club Sophisticated and composed Bob will always me pictured by us as hurdling along in a rattle trap Chev containing a multitude uf yelling idiots. SYJLVIA TAHL Senior Girls' Club, Poster Club Although she has departed from our happy numbers, Sylvia will not be forgotten in the hearts of her many West Hi friends. Stoller Stone Teklenburg Tenhunolfeld s. I X 4: 5.-'. ' . .. GLADYS TEKLENBERG Secretary Senior Class, Treasurer Senior G. A. A., Orchestra, Choral Club, Maroon Staf, Senior Girls' Club, A. A., A. L. What would Mr. McFee do without Gladys, his unfailing pianist? Some of the rest of us would miss her too. Her charming personality endears her to everyone. STELLA TENHUNDFELD Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Creative Writers Club, Debaters Club, Maroon Staff, Lunch Room Squad, Spanish Sing- ing Club, A. A., A. L. Stel1a's capacity for reciting in English class is unlimited. And can she write! Just look at the Maroon please and you'll see. HELEN THEOBALD Parliamentary Law Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Club Helen is that friendly, talkative girl who is such a fond follower of athletics. Her favorite subject? Civics. LORAINE TORBECK Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, A. L. Loraine is a very charming girl and all the Senior boys know it. She's a good sport and ready for most anything. Taft Tahl Theobald Torbecls l58l l 1,'u!g5 A. I W.. fxf it , if YA fra., Qi! - R N... ,,,N..-- 5 iw M., J X . if l M 5, A 0 ol Slgsix ails! Lv iw. ' - if N A 1 i -N q Y i 'lt X O ' I, J. X WL f, .Q v in R K Q J B , JI,-in H44-iq. fl 15.4 Lg - .+'.L TQ -...t..--,...?F:m'4 JOE TUERTSCHER Football, Baseball, Choral Club, Dra- matic Club, Western Hills Club, Maroon W Club, President House of Dunkel Joe is good at almost anything, especially at wielding the Great Hand in the House of Dunkel. JEAN UHR4LAND Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, Debat- ing Team We remember Jean for her ready wit which enables her to hold the undivided attention of her audience in various debates in which she participates. ELMER VAN HORN Football, Swimming, Track, Baseball, Choral Club, Maroon W Club, Hi-Y Club, Western Hills Club, Pres. Senior Class Moe, the pillar of Western Hills athletics, is ferocious on the gridiron but in class how girl-shy! CLIFFORD WAGNER Hi-Y Club, Western Hills Club, Choral Club, A. L., A. S., F. P. 0. C. How can Cliff sleep at night when he is relaxed all day? He spends his wakeful hours breaking our hearts with his soulful ditties. Tuetscher Uhrland Warren Weishaupt BETTY WARREN Choral Club, A. L. Although Betty is not often among our num- ber, we welcome her with open arms when she puts in her reappearance. GLENNA WEISHAUPT Editor of Annual, Dramatic Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., A. L. Studious, athletic, literary, unfailingly depend- able, and good-natured, need we say popular? Who can wonder that everybody always wants Glenna for everything? ROSEMARY WELLINGTON Swimming Club, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, A. L. We can never forget that peppy, good-natured girl we saw so often in the Girls' Gym for Rosy's smiles have won us all. ALBERT WETPERSTROEM Hi-Y Club, Choral Club, Annual Staff, Tennis, A. L., A. A. Al has that pleasant and easy going nature which attracts many friends. He made himself famous by contending that high school girls are poor ballroom dancers. Van H o-rn Wagner Wellington Wetterstroe-m l E591 CARL WILLIAMS Football, Basketball, Track, Choral Club, Western Hills Club, Annual Staf, Maroon W Club Athlete, scholar, and social figure--what great- er combination could be had? A better sport, a more outstanding figure never left Western Hills. MYRTLE WINK'LEMAN Annual Staff, Dramatic Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., A. L. Light-hearted, carefree-that's Myrtle. Her keen sense of humor has been an able blues- chaser. ETHEL WITTERSTAETPER Annual Staff, Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Tap Dancing Club, We Western Stars Ethel has high principles, a pleasing disposi- tion, an enchanting personality, and is an all around student and good sport. DOROTHEA WURTZ Choral Club, Dramatic Club, Senior Girls' Club, Maroon Staff Dorothea makes the ninety honor roll so often, we wonder how she can find time for the boys, too. But she does! Williams Winkelm an Wyss Yeager . P , shi, 1 r 'S ., -H A if L- -'M W i EDNA WYSS Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, Annual Staff, A. L. Edna is the quiet and unassuming girl who so easily excels in all she undertakes. Look at the honor roll and you'l1 find ample proof. ROBERT YEAGER Choral Club, Swimming Team, Glee Club, Annual Stayj' ' Bob's record on the swimming team speaks well for his diving ability. One wonders who will fill his place in keeping us amused with such witty remarks. BERT YOCKEY Band, Glee Club, Choral Club, House of Dunkel, A. L. Whose roadster is the most outstanding on the lot? Whose deep, bass voice lends its power to the Choral Club? Who is the center of every fun-loving group? Bert Yockey! ROBERT YOUNG Choral Club, Boys' Glee Club, Maroon Staj, Baseball, Lunch Room Squad What the world needs is more optimists like Bob with his cheerful smile for every occasion. His high scholastic record is only one of his attributes. Witterstaetter Wurtz Yockey Young Guess Who? Refer to Page 269 I 61 1 Q . QV. l 7 .f 71.7.4 f .ff-. - 4. W'---K --H mf .-. , .. , V . 5, , .-. . ,, Ji ,5'.'lJfi2 ft' 'sJf:1g'i'. 333' il fi 1 'f L ip? 'ii .PQ-i . - f si J ii? ' 'Q 33 43... ffyf I L1 ' will? .Cliff Q ' s. i 'Q 'xi .1 L K.-' M .. f- 3, V ff.-. 5 P All 1 , 14-'A+g,gih,:'s jak .gilt il. Qi Q:? ft ' V ' '- . 'ii bl' l ' l Ni' ,wil 1 '- 'f-'I V ff Q ff ' --., I fs ' , ' ' L Q Kg, If mis' at ,. ,yu ' 5 g , if ragga , N 3 at 1 ' ' ' X 'Ji-MY lu- it if ll. 8' x Q 1 ff' S .i-,sf- V ix ,PY tml, 1 X 1 a3C:f,1... ,,L.afElT:3.'a-5'i'Li:,l'1.-:2'lh.4f.s6:::4.Y,,gf,, rv--:V Senior Class History Sail forth into the sea, O ship! Through wired and wave, right onward steer! The moistened eye, the trembling lip, Are not the signs of doubt or fear. NOW has come the momentous day when the senior,class sails forth into the sea, to take its place as citizens of the world. Certainly we may have the moistened eye, the trembling lip, but only because we are leaving behind us forever, our dear old Western Hills. Yet we have many mem- ories upon which to ponder which will keep the spirit of our school in our hearts and minds forever. Our first big project as Seniors was the editing of the Maroon, which we undertook with a will. The Senior girls then stepped forward, establish- ing a new custom at Western Hills-that of having Little Sisters in the Freshman girls. We found that this had a great deal to do with the fostering of the spirit of fellowship and companionship between the older and younger girls. Then we gave our annual reception for the Junior class at Christmas, and certainly we showed the mere Juniors how things are done! Again the girls took the lead, as we gave our annual spring Mother and Daughter tea. But probably our most coveted project was the editing of our Year Book, as among its printed pages are hidden bits of the hearts and very lives of those who published it. Then the end of our year was in sight. Out last big functions were our Class Day and Graduation, which, without further elaboration, will never be forgotten. Now, with a backward glance at all We are leaving behind us, we step forth into the world, fully prepared because of our training at Western Hills to take the places which are our heritage, confident that we Will make a record as citizens which may bring only honor upon our school. -GLADYS TEKLENBERG, '31 VAN HORN TEKLENBERG MURPHY HAAS President Secretary Vice President Treasure r l62l - 1 .Exp-:X , , .- ' '92 I -N, g if.--ref-3K-:7'ni ,,,,,,,.f ' i, a, 3-it 'fc' 3 w U4-i ' A ix ,-', F N ' 4' 4 1 4 l ,. 5 , f A it l L I X I r ld l 1 u 1. -1-f? 3' 1 : A f E,w,ll f,2i'ff ja, ll H J 1 lr f 'Qwf rise :fa Fifi if' 'i li.SLe'f'-i-'.ZI 7- ,,f'1L--- i l.fi:'?',.1iQ1inkf f-' Spirit of '32 LO! Risen from the realms of Freshmen and Sophomores, a new band of travelers wend their way along the highway of education. This band is the Class of '32, Proud of its distinction of being the first class to complete four years at Western Hills, '32 has earnestly endeavored to become Worthy of that honor. Behind the Juniors of '31, imprinted in the dust of the road they travel, lie records of work well done, records of achievement in literature and dramatics, prowess in athletics, success in musical productions, ac- complishments in the realm of art, and, finally, advancement in good citizenship. Although few realize the fact, helpful, active citizenship is the ultimate goal toward which the Class of '32 is slowly and wearily plodding its way. Education creates a desire to be helpful, to be active in the com- munity, to abide by the law, and to stand for the right. The fulfillment of this desire constitutes good ciizenship. Yes, education and citizenship go hand in hand along 1ife's way. Now, in '31, the Class of '32 has passed three crossroads each offering an opportunity to leave the main road and the march toward the promised goal. The majority, however, have determined to carry on and now ap- proach the last crossroad in their school career. Entering into their Senior year, members of '32 look back up their Junior year with fond memories and the confidence that they have left behind a worthy record, which is in itself a challenge to the Juniors of '32. CLARENCE BETZ FISHER HOFFNER HUMMEL BETZ President ' Vice President Secretary Treasufrer E631 Top row, left to right: Ziegler, Brock, Grieser, Their, Simpkin, Kirbert, Frenz, Brochton, Thullen, Robbins, Savage, Gradan, Hogan. Third row: Little, Nerpel, Brickel, Warner, Fuss, Speiss, Moore, Musekamp, Fisher, Luckmann, Bram-r. Second row: Waldron, Scholly, Kern, Schmeck, Foertch, Haas, Michean, Smith, Saalwachter, Sedacca, Wilde, Mathias, Guckenberger. First row: Lipps, Dimmett, Block, Grunstein, Seeger, Ray, Hein, Beineke, Haft, Downing, Too-kcr, Miceli, McLean, Waller. ELEVENTH GRADE BOYS Top row, left to right: Yeager, Kirhert, Mueller, Betz, Distler, Bradbury, Young, Heimerdingvr. Third row: Friedman, Simpkin, Fritz, Bellem, King, Fink, Forster, Hoisel, Best, Clark, Zwivk. Second row: Wick, Hehn, Bieneke, Saalwaechter, Maddux, Herzog, Witt, Fritz, Fisher, Rith, McAvvvy. First row: Edwards, Winkler, Tomlinson, Payne, Slater, Cheshensky, Townley, Colvin, Corcoran, lrwin, Kock, Schuman, Leidolf. i641 1 1 Iirst row, left to right: Allen, Brengleman, Roling, Hauck, Armstrong, Bentel, Boise, Fitzyzerald, Kaplan, Schroder, Scmidt, Nedelman, Dulaney, Paxton. Second row: Harris, Balthasar, Adolf, Sanford, Brockman, Hempel, Flowers, Feckter, Moonert, Beilman, Snow, Weigman, Russell, Hess. Third row: Casteel, Krent, Keeling, Dinghausen, Meyers, Wood, Darling, Backmeier, Taft, Kling, Lauln-r, Stein, Rentz. Top row: Smedley, Jeurgens, Dorks, Smith, Sharp, Baker, Ringering, Bryant, Tabe, Piel, Gromm. ELEVENTH GRADE GIRLS First row, left tu right: Becker, Hoebble, Levine, Conradi, Sommer, Fible, Sedacca, Shueman, Uffelmzzn, Harding, Smith, Kern, Pfiester. Second row: Horwitz, Grimm, Brunner, Goodman, Heimerdinfzer, Remle, Remle, Kuhr, Huffncr, Schick, Dydynski, Daugherty, Lewis, Dugar, Dieckmann. Third row: Budo, Snyder, Smith, Curley, Meyers, Cherry, Bloebaum, Baker, Lammers, Cramer, Marrwood. Auel, Decher. Top row: Kurzner, Rudbarg, Quintello, Voris, Hochstrasser, Smith, Runck, Hine, MrCane. E651 f,-: ,, ,-,. 5,1 A.,-. 5 H. rf, WZ!-9 - I I l ..,.'.pi: .Q ,ia fr r rj, fi P T ' ,sim e-N' . '1-,4, V- ef , ' N 4 f iw V ' e , ,I K V A ' , .. -' 'v I '7, , Jag 2 Lua! lg . V V' - nf- x if I -' , WT' . 1, -D , L , 1 , f , Q..-.1 -ll Q ,I 1 rl - ff .. . 1-J s .. , o f - i ri W, L, .L-fd v i, .. , - .Mi -.5Lqf.gegg::..,.,.f-5 L.. .ffmn ..,. f-.fffT 4j gg., J H. T .Lg .. . Q1 .4 ' --.gg -ms-., -' Sophomore Biography '30-'3I AHOY THERE, mates! Here We come just off the good ship Sophomore, one of the main cogs in the fleet which consists of the Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman, and two auxiliary ships, Seven and Eight The good ship Sophomore set out from the port of Western Hills with a Will to conquer. Both girls and boys excelled in scholarship and in athletics. We are now going to storm in succession the ships Junior and Senior and then finally the great ship, Citizenship, As Juniors, let us assure the class of '32 that their beloved Western Breeze Will be taken over into capable hands. Are we not as Sophomores faithfully per- forming our duties in the establishment of praisevvorthy traditions? As the Seniors of '33 we shall try to set before all coming classes standards of sportsmanship, scholarship, and citizenship which will be recognized by all as excellent ideals for which to strive. -SIDNEY ZIMMERMAN, HARRY BEIER, '33 TENTH GRADE GIRLS First row, left to right: Schweninger, Syler, Mueller, Stinson, Sternagle, Schaefer, Brestle, Luckman, Knagge, Roose, Walters, Beach, Uldry, Stiniger, Van Cleave, Wegeline. Second row: Sheidt, Sparnell, Denniston, Tye, Berg, Clifton, Schevene, Kupferle, Wright, Stoifel, Spanglenhurg, Miller, Reis, Morath, Hochstrasser, Wieman, Mintzer, Baur. Third row: Sieder, Simpson, Metzner, Miller, Meyer, Streitenberger, Kortgardener, Stein, Carper, Harber, Feldkamp, Rabenstein, Swick, Hein, Hornaday, Storey. Fourth row: Duttenhaufer, Niebel, Roberts, Lewell, Terry, Smith, Telger, Guthrie, Gertzman, Georgin, Cramer, Hasselback, Enghauser, Taylor, Tresler, Morris, Baker, Weisenecker. Top row: Bender, Rodenberg, Aufderhaar, Kramer. E661 1 snn. 333 gig, Wh: A ,A ' W. A .Ili Qeiiiglls il-f lf... . i Y..! I Ninth Gracie History WHEN We entered Western Hills High School as seventh graders, We felt very insignificant, for not only were we lost in the mazes of the huge building, but We could hear the older pupils remarking, Just look at the little seventh graders. Aren't they cute ? In the eighth grade We no longer felt like strangers. Now and then, we even found ourselves indulging in a feeling of amusement at the plight of the new seventh graders-but We were still properly awed by the upper classmen who were much older and more dignified than we. But now that We have advanced one more step along the path of education, we feel quite experienced. Gone are the days of childhood. We have assumed our place in the life of the school and have accepted the responsibilities that that life entails. Ahead of us lies a signal honor-that of being the first graduating class to have completed a full six year course at this school. -LILLIAN KAHN NINTH GRADE GIRLS Fifth row, left to right: Holtkamp, Walker, Rogers, Renter, Storch, Stahmann, Smith, Burnett, Phipps, Lange, Beddinghaus, Benter, Griene, Ballow. Fourth row: Gilhart, Golde, Bloss, Heckman, Wellington, Smith, McKinney, Dupper, Backhorst, Spiess, Katz, Wirth, Arnold, Bullock, Sullivan, Biederman, Schwallie. Third row: Dugar, Latham, Lewis Steidle, Westman, Gilfoil, Ellis, Turner, Whitaker, Kalish, Korelitz, ' S h' kl L' , Fr , F nk, P ulette, Williams. Hotchkiss, c in e , iernan ey u a Second row: Straka, Gamles, Brockhotf, Smith, Maidens, Kelly, Mathias, Lueders, Hetteshiemer, Stagge, Foster, Chapman, Bracht, Botwin, Toepke, Kimmerle, Sommers. First row: Lipps, Lohman, Hathaway, Barnes, Heldner, Endebrock, Evans, Klare, Groff, Bauer, Wehrung, Sommers, Banfield, Gordon, Purkhizer, McMullen. l6'7l 5 5 -5 x -N N, 'bs Q w ni .1 F 'Q' 6 X 2 Q . , rx I First row, left to right: Howe, Roth, Stone, Divorkiu, Jobst, Fink, Guckenberger, Gilhart, Caron, Franklin, Van Hart, Frey, Apseloff, Otte. Second row: Blank, Greenlich, Daughters, Hartig, Fisher, Auel, Fisher, Schott, Ackerman, Jones, Orlemau, Clark, Hallaway, Miller. Third row: Dohrman, Daney, Stoffel, Liggett, Kispert, Baure, Bimselmeier, Haas, Thuellen, Brown, Mirrar, Becker, Meyer. Fourth row: Schneider, Powell, Jones, McKinnon, Berhinger, Delaney, Fink, Woodweist, Brune, Kirstzrin, Frey, Nosthicde. Top row: Letzler, Ley, Bassett, Currzo, Ruehlman, Spragens, Hammersmith, Mazza, Poppe, Buchannun, Hearn, Weber, Brockoif, Simonds. TENTH GRADE BOYS First row, left to right: Zimmerman, Ziegel, Heidt, Fick, Carrol, Kirstien, Peters, Reddish, Stille, Rief, Lingo, Lloyd, Maidens, Voyzele, Haap. Second row: Hoifmeister, Lunger, Neuffarth, Huebach, Sigmier, Radle, Youmr, Siefzer, Dewert, Schuster, Link, Alferi, Beier, Frey. Third row: Phaff, Murphy, Rutenschroer, Fink, Fink, Franklin, Van Hart. Boiman, Wulfekamp, Rulwcl, Moore, Rathkamp. Fourth row: Schulz, Allen, Nedelman, Katenkamp, Brankgan, Frey, Gau, Wehner, Wollvnhaupt, Hutupp, Daves, Wiel. Top row: Kirbert, Dauheumerkle, Ruehlman, Greenbaum, Mickelson, Schmidt, Voris, Rudy, Boshen, Scallon, Rinsrhausen, Behymer, Coston. E581 lirst row, left to rifzht: Williams, Benieke, Fisher, Rothhaase, Hotopp, Blankenbuehler, Rev, Kluhman, Taylor, Klusman, Hamaker, Brockotf, Graham, Lohse, Baker, Lauber, Unkrick. Sl-cond row: Sadacca, Siedle. Groff, Downing, Huwe, Golding, Zoekline, Heck,' Guminck, Kenize, llelfl, Enderbrock, Strunk, Sundbere, Robinson, Thompson. Third row: Lang, Steinbuch, Ringhofer, Seving, Hearl, Lampe. 1-'uurth row: Droft, Jurgins, Knauft, Fain, Harter, Koppenhofer, Jenkins, Kelly, Sweeerly, Hyland, Iiolmeyer, Frank, Dornseif, Murphy, Hausefelt, Herbert, Schuster, Schoenberger, Hall, Heister. Top row: Niemeyer, Price, Ledders, Hemple, Henderson, H. Wetterstroem, R. Wetterstroem, Futley, Powell, McMann, Schlarth, Stazge. NINTH GRADE GIRLS Ifirst row, left to right: Shaw, Daughters, Glass, Hart, Nicholls, Teres, Koopman, Oehler, Uhrlnnd, Lopez, Kuhn, Keller, Shafer, Kaatze, Hust, Goldman, Schuler, Alderman, Altemeier. Second row: Haverkamp, Vaughn, Zorn, Young, Covert, Dickman, Lindhorst, Fessel, Schulze, Bernvott. Phaif, McCord, Bitter, Buck, Goldenson, Jacobson, Block, Seitz, Blaybaum. Third row: Filler, Koch, Spicer, Young, Lung, Schafer, Wetzel, Koch, Hasemeier, Everhart, Meyer, Meyer, Sharp, Rhein, Steioff, Coles, Hardiman. Fourth row: Bullerdick, Kling, Carmichael, Gindele, Ortman, Craig, Matchurny, Scott, Duebber, Sargeant, Outcalt, Fisher, Borgeman, Kahn, Neuer, Ebbers. Top row: Minges, Cholak, Rice, Tucker, Leimann, Buckner, Compton, Frank, Peters, Sanford, Munch, Nerple, Doll, Runk, Seitz, Anderson. Www we wwmm-aww ai' E691 1 First row, left to right: Borcherding, Phelps, Porter, Kaufman, Braun, Braun, Craig, Stone, Jansing, Nix, Lundy, Oswald, Pangello, Goldberg, Hoester, Fisher, Weiskittel, Urban. Second row: Rice, Peterson, Meyers, Weber, Jacobs, Bibent, Rixman, Webeler, Beckman, Stenzel, Noel, Bremen, Schummer, Gavey, Merryman, Fay, Smith, Evers, Stegner. Third row: Schlosser, Ritchie, Minning, Case, Phillips, Oshrey, Schlocter, Johnson, Weiver, Klenmeyer, Cook, Bahl, Schoer, Helle, Schiff, Metzger, Schmidt, Gau, Long. Top row: Shuller, Geiger, Rice, Kirchner, Cones, Dreher, Rogers, Stille, Bishop, Berninger, Gehling, Armstrong, Rodemberg, Schmieser, Taylor, Johammes, Colker, Spaulding, Woolley. N1NTH GRADE BOYS First row, left to right: Reese, Leng, Pister, Kestnor, Kellermann, Moening, Mclntyre, Riez, Pangello, Sauer, Blackburn, Bertsohe, Ruehlman, Mackstroth, Henderson, Casteel, Goeddel, Koppenhoefer, Moonert, Dudley. Second row: McLaren, Zimmerman, Foertch, Fisher, Hase, Skurow, Meyers, Kluba, Clark, Kallendorf, Massminster, Ottofer, Schroeder, Wangert, Schmiedeker, Leftwich, Dwoskin, Lazaer, Benmaynr, Levine, Effron. Third row: Lammers, Remle, Baier, Frank, Frech, Ferrarelli, Reuter, Rehn, Poland, Corderey, Poppe, Miller, Roether, Meyer, Boller, Bertram, Melchiona, Munnell, Betz, Eiseman, Hille, Fisher. Fourth row: Werfelman, Henghold, Nosthiede, Elsener, Witte, Wankelman, Duebber, Leffel, Gutin, Hasemier, Harbor, Michael. Top row: Goldberg, Mundt, Killian, Kien, Barkalow, Cox, Chausmer, Ellsberry, Kerns, Lampe, Woodawua, Hochstrasser, Davis, Gildhaus, Holmes, Windmoeller. 1 E701 i 3 Q- 5 M e xl First row, left to right: Mienders, Gillan, Smith, Bettus, Hauck, Horn, Rathkamp, Stearns, Kessler, Bain, Greenbaum, Richschaier, Waxman, Hauer, Nimmo, R. McLean, D. McLean. Second row: Townsend, Kehrer, Hans, Stokes, Nolting, Garber, Ane, Schwartz, Gilhooly, Boner, Levine, Dolnick, Lingo, Dennis. X Third row: Mitchell, Manning, Mexstroff, Shafer, Sullivan, Gilbert, Norris, Keys. Top row: Zimmerman, Newcomer, Sweet, Newkirk, Hilmer, Hussman, Elper, Leacher, Manger, Kaltas, Walker, Huseman. EIGHTH GRADE BOYS Top row, left to right: Joos, Abott, Howden, Craig, Price, Wood, Mode, Mueneh, Boyle, Hiland, Jung, Brooks, Shatz, Leigh, Casuto, St. Clair, Breeze, Hotchkiss. Fourth row: Lindeman, Smith, Wibbelsman, Windland, Gagler, Julch, Weiss, U. Meyers, Ruthemeyer, Radle, Bosherz, Enghauser, Corring, Bartel. Third row: Wahlwender, Deputy, Evans, Jacobs, Noll, Hafner, Herch, Kelley, Donovan, Roll, Crebes, Havetheir, Lee. Second row: Theirinz, Fisher, Waldron, Haap, Mahl, Schmitt, Kaplan, Solomon, Yeager, Arnold, L. Jung, Van Horn, Veneman, Hase, Holland, Menkhaus, R. Meyers, Westerman. First row: Rohrich, Apseloff, Zacharias, Fledderjohn, Hazlett, Warren, Blamer, Cherry, Gloystein, Harter, Hyams, Niederlaner, Spivak, Herman, Mahl, Lusch. H11 A Q -1-Q. A Q j li ff eff? Us Q W Eighth Grade History YES, we're only eighth graders, rookies as the Seniors have named us. We don't understand why we should be called this, for we try very hard to act like the Seniors. We subscribe for the Annual, the Maroon, and the Breeze, and even stay around the girls, just like the Seniors. We also at- tend all the games, and take active interest in all the other school activities. The seventh and eighth grade swimming team is the only junior team that competes with teams outside of our own Western Hills High School. Our regular school subjects occupy much of our time, and our interest in these subjects is shown by the number we have on the honor roll. We believe that the facts we have learned in the eighth grade will prove invaluable to us as we grow older. We, the rookies, are laying a good foundation for the Seniors of a few years from now. -HAROLD EPPLER EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS First row, left to right: Knauft, Grienstien, Christenson, Noyes, Gillespie, Gandie, Beier, Stephennif, Bennet, Fulmer, Kelly, Wally, Meyer, Lyons, Farseilles, Halloway, Edwards, McMatian, Kettering, C ll' r K ll r Edhardt. o IE , e e , Second row: Roberts, Marklie, Dennler, Schnieder, Kramer, Gildenblatt, Tahl, Winner, Schear, Rothman, Bannan, Dudley, Evans, Delle, Stueve, Kapple, Jackson, Marklein, Brestel, Scudder. Third row: Willing, Beier, Michael, Weismuller, Quinn, Parchman, Joos, Hilgeman, Breitholle, Huseman, Prout, Autin, Guards, Fagman, Dubler, Moore, Beier, Bingham, Canter, Fricke, Markle, Laurelma, Lambert. Top row: Alexander, Hedrick, Heis, Stanubb, Clairmont, Boorman, Brodly, Higgins, Keller, Danner, Geisler, Allonuie, Herrold, Platts, Ruehlman, Heiden, Kinnley, Fisher, Ellsberry. 1 E721 . qi 99 ' i' fL..! .asm-,QM leaf Seventh Grade History WHAT do you see so funny about us? Don't laugh. We may be in the cradle but we're growing and will be big men and women some day. In September when we arrived here as a bunch of immigrants, we felt like, Little ducks in a big puddle. At first everything seemed strange to us. We were lost in a great big college-like building. However, as the year went by we became adjusted, and interested our- selves in school activities, the boys mostly in athletics, while many of the girls were in the World Fantasy and auditorium sessions. After we were initiated into the mid-year exams, or as the Western Breeze termed it, the valley of the shadow of death, we felt much older indeed, and we anticipate that we'1l soon be feeling like, Big ducks, in a little puddle. -ROBERT SCULLY SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS Top row, left to right: -T. Smith, Gloystein, Bellem, Dollamn, Kammer, Loman, Poth, Collyer, Robinson, Brug, Schafer, Pieper, Fisher. Fifth row: Pheiffer, Fehlman, Ernst, Lamgin, Link, Buddenburg, Bagot, Angert, Silverstien, Blackburn. Fourth row: Crouse, Kock, Fight, Guckenberger, Mecstroph, Kamph, Kamp, Cohen, Dornette. Brown. Third row: Lawson, Harklerod, Ball, Lance, Nichelson, Becker, Hempel, Wurster, Simmonds, Holbrook, Iloifner, Frifs, Bowen, Thullen, Winters, VVilson, Clements. Second row: Hasemeier, Smith, Fricke, Zoellner, Betz, Shinkle, Warner, Oswald, Wessel, Schaller, Ectur, Bramkamp, Roop, Scull, Burnhart, Westrich, Bidlingmeyer, Morgan, Clifton. First row: Mohr, McClellan, Eckert, K1-ies, Kemper, Lederer, Lueders, Mulhauser, Franklin, Harris, Francisco, Hahn, Apwisch, Striethorst, Meyers, Burrage, Biegler, Staub, Schamm, Meyer, Tahe. mf A , - . E V731 EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS First row, left to right: Wallenhaup, Miller, Lee, Kennedy, Forder, Kesseler, Strunk, Shaffer, Hare, Smith, Knoppe, Stolzenberger, Brillis, Rump, Moore, Simpson, Kiersion, Dieterle, Curry. Second row: Littlell, Moser, Jung, Niemier, Striebig, Nitchmann, Cain, Thomas, Friedman, Boston, Malinski, Zisman, Wood, Feely, Stegnar, Bloss, Ditters, Littinger, McCudden, Watkins. Third row: Bauer, Wallenberg, Shapior, Johnson, Volmer, Volmer, Rump, Spiering, Zimmermann, Knoppe, McDough, Meyers, Fegelman, Widner, Fields. Fourth row: Arend, Ruel, Isaack, Blase, Rice, Meckstroth, Tepple, Swartz, Davis, Needleman, Capshaw, Dye, Schube, Poth, Houlten. Fifth row: Mauder, Johns, Bruser, Phillips, Kircheimer, Rader, Weinrich, Kroger, Farrell, Rose, Stanley, Chrysoverges, Krebbs, Wyenandt, Wyenandt, Zuber, Modiano. SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS Top row, left to right: Ackenhausgr, La Pedos, Karns, Doctor, Lewis, Lake, Oberlander, Witte, Vehr, Soifer, Pangallo, Holt, Bitter, Wengert. Third row: Menz, Wiggerman, Hall, Shaw, Givens, Mauer, Sulter, Doll. Brokau, Albrecht, Schwab, Wiethe, Schwartz, Rohrich, Warren, Mills. Second row: Manning, Bishop, Hussey, Dawson, Happley, Hill, Kramer, Stafford, Young, Dye, Snowhill, Kruck, Glindmier, Horwitz, Callahan, Noyes, Reno. First row: Schreck, Daniels, Bommer, Sigmier, Phillips, Hoffner, Freeman, Siskin, Walters, Duffy, Wagner, Brokau, Pinsack, Bellem, Sheppard, Wood, Thompson, Gandenberger. E741 K 1 V 1' Q , .M ., K 'Q ' XFN, K Top row, left to right: Post, Goeltz, Smith, Simon, Sturgeon. Fifth row: Tueting, Zammert, Hoffmeister, Davis, Schneider, Fox, Hoverkamp, Goldberg, Inskeep, Kaiser, Sudhotf, Simion, Clarey, Hoog, Williams, Nedelman, Janke, Ruthemeyer, Steinbuch. Fourth row: lseman, Aull, Leo, O'Kum, Hartman, McFadden, Muckentusz, Osleger, Moser, Slattler, Vermon, Wollner, Busch, Bracher. Third row: Grauvogel, Mueckenfuss, Hornback, Brose, Teckaw, Young, Michner, Fox, Volg, Greene, Pennekamp, Lipps, Mode, Grarake, Glaser, Yuellig, Rohr. Second row: Adamson, Branch, Neuer, Chambers, Brokaw, Hoester, Grimm, Trenz, Schwartz, Enzlehart, Higgins, Schroder, Schwartz, Chisolm, Van Hart, Goodman, Bucalo. First row: Yom-key, Brooks, Jansen, Schneider, Coulson, Becker, Chase, Goetz, Aylor, Francisco, Lifzfzett, 0'Banion, Phares, Patterson, Shummer, Schoenberger, Zoechklein, Shanley. SEVENTH GRADE BOYS Top row, left to right: Forhin. Able, Gomes, Bernstein, Aring. Fifth row: Daubenwerkl, Wehner, Puckett, Ramsey, Bernett, Tenhunfeld, Backman. Fourth row: Case Bunselmeier, Whitcomb, Adams, Reisinger, Long, Phifer, Stone, Siehl, Cook, Scully. Erdeljohn. Third row: Paxton, Pleatman, Raible, Husser, Howell, Cook, Boomgard, Clendening, Gildhoiley, Genles, Brater, Paul. Second row: Seyler, Hilgeman, Leher, Voegele, Koeppe, Frey, Shaw, Drinkuth, Billhorn, Hearne, Leucrette, Weiskettle, Coomer, Monat, Penn, Balthaser, Pennekamp. First row: Kelch, Rudig, Cohan, Schere, Ruelman, Zeigel, Bauer, Hader, Kluta, Laubenslager, Breeze. Dahlberg, Baker, Cayee, Huber, Harris. l75l -J L x at Excerpts from Senior Diaries 3 SEPTEMBER Monday 8. Dear Diary-School started today. Even Ted showed up.-Bert. Tuesday 9. Mrs. Curtis played dirty trick. Hot lunch-school all day.-Jimmy. Wednesday 10. Began distributing lockers today. Eight people satisfied.-Charlie. Thursday 11. Am tired of school. Got books today. -Rosie. Friday 12. First week over. What a break!-Lor- aine. Monday 15. Saw a dog in hall. Lost my appetite for Hamburger.-Tye. Tuesday 16. Carl says they learned how to study today. Glad I was absent.-Maujer. Wednesday 17. H Bought an athletic book today. Of course I don't go to the games, but I must get out at 2 o'clock.-Clif. Thursday 18. Home Room officers elected. I'm big chief in 208.--Glenna. Friday 19. Western Hills Club got reckless, elect- eu me president.-Ralph. Monday 22. Senior Girls' meeting. Great conflict. We won.-Helen. Tuesday 23. Annual Staff meeting. Told what to do and when to do it.-Ethel. Wednesday 24. I've decided I don't want to go to heaven. Watch out, Girls!--Burk. Thursday 25. School was robbed last night. Apselolf shirked his duty but helped Mr. Siehl look for finger prints this a. m.-Sarah. Friday 26. Our Civics class listened to a detective story by Prof. Fouch solving the mystery of the robbery.--Joe. Monday 29. Bill Haas, dirty bum, borrowed my best socks.-Dean. Tuesday 30. Vale, mi maqister. Mrs. Evans was transferred to Walnut Hi ls.-Esther. I7fil OCTOBER Wed-nesday 1. Heard about pins, rings, and pic- tures. Blessings on the inventor of the installment plan!-Carl D, Thursday 2. Feel empty. Took Mr. Siehl's advice ang-began to cut down on lunch to pay for ring. - inny. Friday 3. Poor Hartwell! Score 18-6.-Eddie. Monday 6. Was late to study hall from lunch. lgiust bring my nourishment tomorrow.-Dot auer. , Tuesday 7. Choral Club ofiicers elected. Ted's president. I'm thrilled!-Bert. Wednesday 8. First Western Breeze. Pretty good- pretty good.-Barth. Thursday 9. A grade election. I can't wear a hatg can't even comb my hair.-Dutch. Friday 10. Heard a pitiful plead for ads. Must get busy.-Al. Monday 13. We won a place in the sun bv beating Norwood last Saturday 7-6. Hurray, we're start- ed.-Spicer. Tuesday 14. Jones risked his camera a second time and retook some club pictures.-Jane. Wednesday 15. Found my singing voice in Physics. Decided to be a detective.-Johnny. Thursday 16. Price of lard increased. Must be using too much on my hair.-Clif. Friday 17. Pupils ordered to cease wearing pecu- leiar attire. Gee, there ain't no justice.-Nellie ae. Monday 20. Aud. cancelled. What a break!-Jinny Irwin. Tuesday 21. Monk-o-lites entered House of Dunkel. I turned them out, beaten and disgrac- ed.-Art Sanders. Wednesdaly 22. House of Dunkel returned visit. Veni, idi, Vici.-Jake. Thursday 23. All quiet on the Western Front.- Edith. Friday 24. Holiday today. N. S. SP. A. Convention. I grinned at teachers.-Earl Bossong. Saturday 25. Saved by the skin of our teeth. Xavier didn't score either.-Carl. Monday 27. Teachers grinned at me.-Earl Bos- song. - Tuesday 28. Ten pounds of food wasted in lunch.,- room. I didn't eat.-Yeager. Wednesday 29. I took my Rolls Rough ,to school today.-Borcherding. . Thursday 30. Schedule for senior pictures arrived today. More good leisure time gonec wrong.- Marian Erhart. Friday 31. ,Halloween. I was warned to, Innocent pleasure. -Carl. E773 f. n UA BLDER 6 rg'-1. NOVEMBER Monday 3. Reports are out. I'm down and out!- Rubendunst. Tuesday 4. Girl Reserves hiked. to McFarland :Noodsi I'm sick '-of marshmellows and caterpil- ars.- nez. Wednesday 5. Dear Diary: Do I need a hair cut? Oh, I hope not!-Bob King. Thursday 6. Extra! Extra! Hair lost! Bob got a haircut!-Tommy King. Friday 7. Sh-h! Withrow won 6-0. I'm sore. Mode bit my arm too hard before vaccinations were examined.-Elmer Byrer. Monday 10. Heard between bites of forbidden chocolates that War today, is men against ma- chines. -Dot Halle. . Tuesday 11. Armistice Day. We sleep.-Ruth Raible. Wednesday 12. Oh, Boy! Another date last night! Am I tired?-Dot W. Thursday 134 Mr. Fbuch wore red tie-a sure sign of a test.-Poggendick. Friday 14. Hughes is a brutal school. They beat us 6-2.-Annette. Monday 17. Just another day gone by.-Margaret Hooper. Tuesday 18. Seniors showed oil' their pictures to- day. Wonder when mine will come ?-Helen H. Wednesday 19. The fellows don't call me bashful anymore. They saw me walkin' down the hall with a girl UD.-Ralph. Thursday 20. Gave benefit show at Woodlawn. Band was out full force, fout of tunej.-Groppy. Friday 21. Big sisters grab little sisters. Refresh- at-lents were beautifully distributed. I helped.- erna. , . Monday 24. We had school. Nothing else happen- ed.-Grace Lobough. Tuesday 25. Had class meeting for A. B. Recep- tion. I always have to work!-Ruth Hellman. Wednesday 26.-Tomorrow, today will be yester- dayg then I can sleep.-Myrtle. g 'rm-Bda 27. We give thanks up. Elder beat as 6-0. This is getting to be a habit.-Hershal. g - Friday 28. Y boys have treasure hunt. I caught a cold.-Charles Price. E781 DECEMBER Monday 1. Invested in a pin and ring. Never know when I'll have to pawn something.-Marie Klare. Tuesday 2. Ferguson Road opened. Hooray!- Harry Balthasar. Wednesday 3. Delegation went to N. S. P. A. Con- vention in Cleveland to get good idea for an- nual. Not that we need them, but-Prutsy. Thursday 4. Took Rosie to Eden Park last :night tlo gudy astronomy. Ah-the beauty of nature!- Friday 5. Lunch Room receipts were largest in history. Athletic Banquet.-Charlie Fuss. Monday 8. Wasted 15c on Deep Sea Diving Lec- ture. Sang, Awake My Soul '-my foot' was asleep.-E sa Stone. Tuesday 9. Played first basketball game. Taylor 21-Western Hills 17. Nuff sed.-Dick Heister. Wednesday 10. Caught Carl dreaming in study hall. Wlas he dreaming about f?J or was he studying ?-Hester. Thursday 11. Think I'll go to military school and learn to say Two arms! Two arms! Fall in! - rma. Friday 12. Played basketball. Terrace Park 12- Western Hills 17. Not bad!-Taft. Monday 15. Faculty and Reserve basketball game. Didn't know my teachers were so cute.-0rle- mann. Tuesday 16. It was rumored that the school bank lwiasfailing, but there wasn't anything in it.- arle. Wednesday 17. I asked whether we should under- line the subordinate clauses in simple sentences too. Wonder why they laughed.-Bill 0'Krent. Thursday 18. Met Happy Goldsmith in Aud. My geet get hot so'I turned the hose on them.-Bill tau . Friday 19. Girls are acting like Indians. Don't get excited, it's just the Fantasy. -Marian. Monday 22. Horses may be out of style, but ponies are coming in. Wonder if Santa will bring me one for my Latin?-Jean Murphy. Tuesday 23. Ate turtle soup for lunch. Sounds fine!-Everett Potts. Wednesday 24. 'Tis the night before Christmas- Now I lay me down to sleep and sleep and sleep.- Anna Beard. I79J ..,. ,W -,.,, . -V 21 Mons N 7 x lj X ff ill Win!! , - JANUARY Thursday 1. Dear Diary. Snappy New Year! I feel great and am Great!-Tony. Friday 2. S. O. S. I need help on these senior limericks.-Jacq. ' Monday 5. It snowed today. Three girls got their faces washed. No one knew them.-Bob Helle. Tuesday 6. I swallowed some gold paint today. Feel guilty.-Bill Mueller. Wednesday 7. Mr. Stokes bought two Breezes Oh dear! I wonder?-Martha. Thursday 8. Guess I better begin studying. Exams loom in the near future.-Bob Young. Friday 9. Walnut Hills 18-Western Hills 32. We're getting good.--Ellsworth. Monday 12. Shelled out two dollars for annual.- I-Ioeiiing. Tuesday 13. Senior aud. session. Had talk on hot- test subject, Fire. -Harold Coster. Wednesdafy 14. Terrible noise in school today. heads or Bohemian Girl practiced.-Virginia earn. ' Thursday 15. The fellows all got their football sweaters. I'm different-as usual.-Bob Taft. . Friday 16. I parted with 15c for exams. I ob- ject!-Harold Schaeffer. Monday 19. Mr. Mouk detained our historg class Snr. la delightful QU fifteen minutes.- olores uic . Tuesday 20. Yes, it was a blind date-but still she was more, much more than I expected-in fact she weighed 280 lbs.-Sonny. Wednesday 21. Eighth Western Breeze appears. They said Seniors were Scotch but wait until they have financial diiiiculties.-Ralph Kessler. Thursday 22. I felt like studying today. Must be sick.-Bill Haas. Friday 23. Oh, I wish this week would never end !-Geraldine. Monday 26. Everybody went to school today. Even I went to get some hi-nts.-Betty Warren. ' Tuesday 27. Miss Freeman greeted me with a smile. Why wouldn't she? English Exam!-Stella Tenhundfeld. We1'nesday 28. Had an exam today. Nothing else happened.--Lillian Borcherding. Thursday 29. More exams! Wish I were in Africa.-Rose Stoller. Friday 80. Hurray! Semi-annual torture conclud- ed.-Bernice. . E80 ll FEBRUARY Monday 2. Family is prepared. Must prepare my- self. Papers returned.-Baarkalow. Tuesday 3. Passed English. Must pray again to- night.-Verna. Wednesday 4. Proofs of pictures arrived today. Oh! I don't look like that!-Alys. Thursday 5. Will wonders never cease? Swimming team splashed to victory.-Maujer. Friday 6. Girls teased me about my red hair. Wish I were a black head, but then maybe they would squeeze me.-Lester. Monday 9. Just another blue Monday when I feel green.-Betty Lewis. - Tuesday 10. Tuesday would be a good day if it only came at the end of the week!-Howell. Wednesday 11. Mr. Dunkel called me to office to- day. Wants me to get an ad for the annual. It's easy, he says.-Alice Denton. Thursday 12. Glory to Lincoln! He's the man who gave us freedom. No school!-Helen Katz. Friday 13. Beat Withrow on Friday the 13th. Who says we aren't lucky?-Fred Keys. Monday 16. Got reports. Wvonder if Dot's on the 98 honor roll too ?--Art. Tuesday 17. Well, Hughes spoiled all hopes of a championship last night 34-17.-Horace Daugh- ters. Wednesday 18., Western Hills mourned the death of Mr. J. H. Schick. Thursday 19. Gave World Fantasy tonight. Was good as far as it went and it went far-far into the night.-Marie. Friday 20. Actresses in World Fantasy were unanimously absent. Me too.-Hazel Frank. Monday 23. I was caught chewing gum for the 32nd time in history today.-Charlie Price. gesday 24. Choral Club is beginning to sweat.- Wsednesday 25. Wrote to Mrs. Evans. Had a fight with Margy.-Dean. ' Thursday 26. The Televox man came today. It was all right.-Bob Barth. Friday 27. The end of an imperfect month.-Ed Powell. E811 N MARC!-I Monday 2. Big fight! Senior Girls tried to decide on graduation dresses.-Anna Georgin. Tuesday 3. Bang! Chemistry explosion! None kill- ed-2 wounded-43 shocked.-Sarah. Wednesday 4. G-ave a debate 5th bellg prlgiaared it ith bellg forgot about it 6th beIl.- izabeth ayer. Thursday 5. Worked in the'oi'Hce today. Think I'll go to college.-Anna Modiano. Fridatye 6. Shucks! Bulletin said -no one is allowed to in auditorium after school. What will we do now ?-Carl. Monday 9. Got returns of field meet today. Western Hills didn't look bad.--Bob Kling. Tuesday 10. Auditorium cancelled. Oh, it's noth- ing new!-Dolores Smith. Wednesday 11. Cream trousers! Cream trousers! Here, there, everywhere. Even Carl has them:- Phyllis. Thursday 12. Wfe had memorial rites today for Mr. John H. Schick.-Bob Moore. Friday 13. Friday the thirteenth. Report period closed. Well now, isn't that nice ?-Helen Krueger. Monday 16. Girls' Week! They got out 15 minutes early today. Lucky.-Bob Brockmeyer. Tuesday 17. St. Patricks' Day! Aren't I green ?-- Allan. Wednesday 18. I saw Schreiberg buy grapefruit Replay, but I managed to keep out of his Way.- 1 er. A . Thursday 19. We were invited by Hughes to see Ben Greet Players. -Lyda McDaniels. Friday 20. Big Play Day at St. X. today. Am tired but happy!-Esther Gil. Monday 23. Reports were given out today. No one hurried home!-Elizabeth H. . Tuesday 24. Found out today that a stag is a dear with no dough.-Jean Urland. Wednesday 25. Went to a dance last night. My feet feel like centipedes withi cornsaf ary. Thursday 26. First performance of'mi'Bohemian Girl today. Everyb-od,y's in love with every- body else.-Norma Brockman. Friday 27. Evening performance of f'Bohemian Girl. Thank goodness that's over.-Ted. Monday 30. Teachers must feel funny. They spring tests.-Alice R. Tuesday 31. Auditorium 2nd bell. Announcements cussed and discussed.-Dolores. S. - E821 51. 'N 11 APRIL Wednesday 1. Auditorium wasn't cancelled today. April fool!-Bob. Thursday 2. Western Hills mourned the death of Miss Omar Wills. Friday 3. Good Friday. Many religious students went riding this afternoon. Me, too.-Borcher- ding. Monday 6. Oh! The Easter bunny brought me a big basket of eggs and a date with f?J-Helen. Tuesday 7. Lent is over! I wonder if Bud won't bring some candy over soon?--Bernice. Wednesday 8. Rush! Rush! Rush! Annual must go to press soon.-Glenna. Thursday 9. Miss Stoup had to return to the hospital again. We shall miss her.-Kathryn. Friday 10. Aud. cancelled. It's a habit now.-Art. Monday 13. Senior girls are stuck up. Had our taffy pull today.-Dot. Tuesday 14. Rumor reports that school took up at 7:45 today. I wasn't there.-Dolores. Wednesday 15. Each senior was given three tickets for Seventeen -to sell.-Ralph. Thursday 16. We heard all about the Community Chest today. Wonder where they give those meals away ?-Al. Friday 17. Had 2 big defeats today. Lost the de- bate with Holmes High. Lost the baseball game with Hughes.-Jake. Monday 20. Was told today that Seniorshaving gverage of 70 were exempt from exams. Good!- ane. Tuesday 21. Was further informed that we'd have classes until June 5. I knew there was a catch to it somewhere.-Virginia. Wednesday 22. We're studying wild Howers in Botany. I like the tame ones best.-Hazel. Thursday 23. Community Chest drive is still going strbng. Sarah should have a tin cup and goggles. -Herschel. Friday 24. Had a wild time at school today. Saw a lion and- afbear. I'm scared.-Jacqueline. Monday 27g' ' Boys got out first bell to decide on graduatiort.-clo hes. That's one of the disadvant- ages of a Senior Girls' Club.-Margaret. Tuesday 28. Mr. Mouk told us the state gen had a good quartette when he was there. h, Mr. Mouk, we didn't know.-Carl. Wednesday 29. Studied grammar today. Miss Mc- Kinley almost told us not to flap our ears as we went out.--Katherine S. Thursday 30. School dismissed early for Seven- teen. --Ethel. E831 T. ,,,. . ,Q SNAKE CLUB PIN - AND ft MEMBER 7, . AVN A . Q V VW .'S2 ll nl 5 11 l 0' 'I '47 ff EVN 1 gl ,QD ' Lillian 'EA ' ll CH? ' . E any Y't rx T MAY Friday 1. Night performance of Seventeen. Frgshies decided to join dramatic club next year. - enna. Monday 4. Annual went to press. Um-um! Ain't dat sumpinl-Ethel Klotter. Tuesday 5. Just think! While I am writing this, Iglenryt Ford is making fifteen dollars.-Bill en . Wednesday 6. This time next month, I'1l be breath- ing a lot freer.-Valma. Thursday 7. Times have changed. They used to gasu on the steps, now they step on the gas.- e a. Friday 8. Spring is here. Our minds are absent. gn the spring, a young man's fancy etc.--Ruth aria. Monday'11. Brought my mama to school Saturday for the Mother-Daughter Tea.-Margaret. Tuesday 12. Can you imagine! Mr. Fouch keeps on asking me for dates right out in History class.-Gladys. Wlednesday 13. I saw a movie today. College must be a great place.-Geneva. Thursday 14. Found out today the glreat bluffs from little study grow.-Helen Murp y. Friday 15. Todd seems to be taking life easy these days. I-Iwonder if the weeding is fmished-Kath- erme . Monday 18. Have finally picked out a vocation. Intend to be pretzel vender in front of school.- Marian Kirbert. Tuesday 19. They laughted when I sat down at the piano today. fSome darned fool had removed the stool.J-Vincent. Wednesday 20. Just think, about four years ago, there wasn't a green thing on our campus. School hadn't opened yet.-Ed. Thursday 21. Better get my graduation clothes -soon, or they'll all be sold out.--Loraine. Friday 22. Some of the seventh graders know their locker combinations. Hip! Hip.-Charlie. Monday 25. All the Seniors seemed to be unanim- ously unprepared today as usual.--Helen. Tuesday 26. Mr. Von told us that a scientist says the earth weighs more in winter. Guess it does. Think of all the people with heavy colds.-Earl. Wednesday 27. Mr. Mouk told us today that when a girl can read you like a book, she'll put you on the shelf.-Earl. Thursday 28. I still think a grass widow is the widow of a vegetarian.-Dean. Friday 29. I saw Gypsy Rover. Congrats. Jun- iors!-Jean. E841 in JUNE Monday 1. Just one more precious week left.-Elsa. Tuesday 2. Yes, I got a 70 average in everything, so I just grinned all day.-Rosie. Wednesday 3. Rosie is still grinning.-Marian. Thursday 4. A sad day indeed! Now I come to think of it. Goodbye, c assrooms, goodbye!-Irma. Friday 5. Class day. The Juniors surely treated us royally.-Inez. Monday 8. Am I happy ?--Elizabeth. Tuesday 9. I've received only six bracelets so far gn-ttgraduation and there's still three days left.- e y. Wednesday 10. And I got the cutest dress, and the shoes-oh-oh.-Gladys. Thursday 11. I'm getting' nervous already. 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Photographers: Harry Balthaser, Rob- ert Moore. Art: Ten pupils of Art Department. See page 144-. First row, left to right: Prutsmnn, Ruehlmann, Lyons, Weishanpt, Panzer, Wyss, Hanlon, Husman, Bullock. Second row: Roberts, Schafer, Blankenbuehler, Stone, Gobrecht, Winkleman, Witterstaetter, Erhnrt. Top row: Howell, Caster, Wetterstroem, Yeager, Williams, Kopp, Taft, l98l Q Maroon Staff Editors-in-Chief ....................,.,..................,.......,..,.....,...,..... Dean A. Behrman, Violet Greene Business Staff: Lester Schreiberg, Jean Murphy, Allen Schmick, Annette Saatkamp, Helen Katz, Robert Barth. Circulation Stajf: Irma Blase, Carl Diechman, Phyllis Schaller, Ralph Kessler, Anna Modiano, Robert Young. Junior Department Editors ............,,.....,...... ...,...... H ilma Cooper, William Okrent Faculty Advisers: Literary Adviser ..,.,.. ..,............... M iss Berta B. Harper Art Adviser .........,..,................... ...... M rs. Almira Jewett Taylor Faculty Treasurer ....,........,...,.....,,. ..,.,.......... M iss Bess M. Bolan DEPARTMENTS Literary: Stella Tenhundfeld, Dorothy Athletics: Arthur Sander, Robert Mau- Bauer, Elizabeth Lewis, Vincent Al- per, Marie Geiser, Edith Baker. fieri, Charles Fuss, Robert Yeager. Photography: Harry Balthasar. Typing: Verna Gruelle, Ruth Hellman, Humor: Bernice Blankenbuehler, Rob- Everett Potts, Virginia Erwin. ert Taft, Dolores Quick, Carl Wil- The Muses: Gladys Tecklenberg, Vir- liams. ginia Hearn, Verna Niemes, Clar- Alumni: Earl Borcherding, Edna Wyss, ence Spicer, Robert Heister, Ellsworth Charles Kopp. Simpson. Art: Students of Art Department. Proof Reading: William Haas, Eliza- Exchanges: Stella Camden, Dorothea beth Mayer. Wurtz, Edward Haskell. First row, left to right: Lewis, Blase, Wurtz, Hellman, Hausfeld, Quick, Behrman, Modiano, Baker, Blankenbuehler, Tecklenberg, Hearn. Second row: Bauer, Geiser, Cooper, Katz, Mayer, Tenhundfeld, Niemes, Saatkamp, Murphy, Gruelle, Camden. Third row: Okrent, Balthasar, Borcherding, Young, Kopp, Schmick, Alfieri, Schreiberg, Kessler. Top row: Haskell, Yeager, Deichman, Haas, Spicer, Williams, Sander, Barth, Potts. l E991 fffnvhfigl :ei 111 'w ,X . e .,..f Y s., - n no t i 1 3 -1 y ii ' f ,: :iff ' , ' l .I'. ' ,gflf-- .1l'.. W 3 1 i , 14, A , , . ., ' s ll . 15:4 Western Breeze Staff G EDITORS Editor-in-Chief .......,.............. Elmer Best Editor ................................ Miriam Okrent Editor ..,.................,.......,..... Clarence Betz Associate Editor ...,.. Henrietta Nedelman Associate Editor .................. John Payne DEPARTMENTS Literary Ruben Friedman, Kay Goodman Athletics .........,I-Iarold Block, Marjorie Flowers Humor ......,..,.....,........,..,.,..,..... Robert Taft Clubs ..,..........,.....,............,. Pauline Murphy Exchanges , .,,......... Alice Cleary, Lgoygl Tomlinson Faculty ,Advisor .... Miss 'A t la Freeman Art ...,............ Pupils of Art Department Faculty Advisor..Mr. Edward Dauterich BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ....,.,....... Alfred Fishes' Circulation Managers G' ................John Jung, Gladys Dulaney Faculty Advisor ...,.. Mr. Wess Wellman Typists: Kathern Kern, Ethel Sommer, Ethel Sediaccay Miriam Kaplan, Dor- othy Dieckmann.-' A REPORTERS Twelfth Grade: James Hoeiling, Flor- ence Bogenschutz. Eleventh Grade: Donald Heise1,- Tonie Allen. ' Tenth Grade: Richard Bassett, Helen Mackenzie. ' ,V Ninth Grade: William Moening, Dor- othy Fay Foster. Eighth Grade: Irving Dolnick, Dorothy Bingham. ' Seventh Grade: Edwin Gerdes, Betty Dollman. f ' Staff members not on picture: Friedman, Cleary, Kaplan, Dolnick, Dollman. Top row, left to right: Best, Betz, Black, Jung, Heisel, Taft, Edwards, Bassett, Tomlinson. Second row: Tayne, Kattus, Hoefling, Dieckmann, Flowers, Murphy, - Darling, Flsher,, Moening, Gerdes. 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W ' .L ,. ' Q :Hmm A Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra IN 1895, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra was established through the enterprise of a group of civic minded and forward looking women, whose ideal it was to make available to the people of their home city the finest of music. How well they succeeded is attested by the preeminent position now held by the Cincinnati Orchestra. Felw orchestras are its equal in artistic capacity. Thanks to the public-spirited generosity of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Taft, and other citizens, inspired by them the Cincinnati Institute of Fine Arts was founded and endowed in 1929, with the main- taining of the Orchestra as one of its primary objects. Thus a continuing opportunity to hear the finest music at low cost is assured to Cincinnaians, for no orchestra of first artistic rank can earn its cost of operation. The Orchestra, is composed of ninety splendid instrumentalists, an unusually large number of whom are real virtuosos. Frank van der Stucken was the first regular conductor, followed by Leopold Stokowski, Ernst Kunwald, Eugene Ysaye and Fritz Reiner. Eugene Goossens, noted English composer and conductor, becomes the director of the Cincinnati Orchestra in the Autumn of 1931. Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra I:1061 if The Cincinnati Moy Festival A FEATURE of the celebrated Cincinnati May Festivals is the children's chorus, composed of children in the public schools. Their singing has become famous throughout the musical world for its beauty of tone, accuracy, and infinite charm. When Pierne's musical legend, The Chil- dren's Crusade, was given for the first time in this city eight hundred children sang with the May Festival adult chorus. It was a memorable event and H. E. Krehbiel, the well known New York music critic, wrote for the New York Tribune on that occasion, that their singing was Wonderful, thrice wonderful, and won from many the tribute of happy tears. It was when the late Frank van der Stucken became conductor of the Cincinnati May Festival that the children were made an integral part of the Festival programs. He knew what could be done with children's choruses, for he had studied them in Belgium, where masts singing of children was early developed. Under his tutelage Alfred Hartzell developed the Cincinnati children into the remarkable body of young choristers they have proven to be from Festival to Festival. Once again at the coming May Festival there will be eight hundred children from the public schools singing in The Children's Crusade. The May Festival Childrens Chorus 51071 M' - H-.. if II',f'+ CM k .MQW Entrance to Concert Hall, Conservatory of Music A 1 - f :' .4 xi, V . First row, left to right: Taylor, Warren Halle, Raible, Armstrong, Weidman, Endebrock, Hasselbavh Sparnall, Klotter, Niehlender, Denton. Swonsl row: Clifton, Herbert, Beniler, Greene, Balthasar, Metsner, Downing, Schafer, Jergian, Meyers Third row: Foertch, Tye, Hempel, Jenkins. Fourth row: Frank, Miller, Bienke, Niehle, Goldburg, Greenburg, Gertzman, Spivak, Borvherdinxz. Fifth row: Taft, MeDaniels, Snow, Beilman, Hauck, Wurtz, Dugar, Perkins, Top row: Stone, Price, Maddux, Macelli, Jung, Smiuk, McKinnen. Choral Club First row, left to right: Little, Neecllman, Hanlon, Curley, Heck, Georgian, llallmeyer, Seylor, Huwe, Schweninger, Deichman, Boise, Smith. Second row: Ruling, Darlimz, Camden, Sternaegel, Kopenhafer, Blase, Burdorf, Bullock, Lewis Decher, Shays, Bogenschutz, Robinson, Bryant. Third row: Cooper, Bremzlemann, Reis, Held, Maywood, Wood, Remley, Remley, Erhart, Weis Haplan, Klare. lfkxurth row: Baskin, Yiegler, Morse, Fresler, Lammer, Seeger, Rosinberger, Mathias, Apswich, Schafer. 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Plans Were made from the opening of school for the opera Bohemian Girl and by the end of March the members, With the invaluable aid of their sponsor, Mr. McFee, were prepared with one of the outstanding productions of the year, an afternoon and two evenings of superb song and drama! The proceeds were designated to the fund for lunch room murals. In addition, the Club broadcasted several of the opera choruses and the principals sang the outstanding solos on the school hour of station WSAI. At Christmas time the club again came forth with many of the other high schools to sing carols at Music Hall for the benefit of the unemployed. This year the club chose extremely decorative pins to signify member- ship to one of the foremost organizations of the school. SPECIAL CHORUS First row, left to right: Balthasar, Kramer, Maidens, Prutsman, Paxton, Mueller, Ruehlman, Schmick. Second row: Rothhaas, Grieser, Blankenbuehler, Haskell, Hellman, McFadden, M. Blankenbuehler. Third row: Michean, Rivard, Berg, Bidlingmeyer. 51101 14, ' 4 A fl , 1-, ' -fri :f i?ii'TF:e-riM Q. if 1'Af5. ii? H , - 1 5 qw N. f ff S . aff. 1.-1i. ba4iv4 f H lm-, - 152-.Y--T' 'if' .sl f . .ir 1-'.'f'A'aA-1' ' . 'F .nuff L:efL.,,, , L-. Junior Choral Club THIS CLUB is one of the fine organizations which has held a prominent place in the extra-curricular activities of the school for the past three years. The outstanding accomplishment of the club this year was its pre- sentation of the operetta, The Gypsy Rover. The club members are learning one of the important lessons that insure future good citizenship-that of Worthy use of leisure time. They find that music and its accompanying activities furnish one of the finest outlets for the emotions and expressions of the soul and at the same time teach them to appreciate and enjoy good music. The club has a member- ship of one hundred. The officers are: President .................,,..... Iris Lopez Treasurer ....,.,. Dorothy Fay Foster Vice President ..,........, Lucille Kelly Librarian .......... Robert Armstrong Secretary .......... ....... J ack Leffel Accompanist ..,...,..... Dorothy Munch Top row, left to right: Whittaker, Ellis, Sharp, Leffel, Betram, Lange, Miller, Bedinghaus, Boston, Outcalt, Armstrong, Miller, Renschler, Green. Third row: Munch, Peters, Sanford, Filler, Scott, Smith, E. Jung, Steidel, Dennis, Sargeant, Clements, Brillis, Mulhauser, Brown, Haap, Phelps. Second row: Doctor, Stieoff, Spicer, Lenders, Mathias, Kelley, Koopman, Sommers, Wiethe, Bosserman, Deters, Bloss, Brestel, Ruehlman, Spiess, Gilhart, Foster, Pieper. F't :HrrisSt D Bi'ildBkh tGd L F Wlk hrld zrs row a , ory, upper, an e , oc ors , or on, ee, reeman, a er, U an , Lopez, Kuresman, Simpkin, Simpson, Buddenberg, M. Rump, R. Rump, Purkhiser, Silverstein. 51111 ' miljuk 46-A:'. lim .nf .1 Jax. ,ri ,Q fu, f wf+'cetgJs1P 9 if 1 ,flaw ,mais . . Aw Junior Orchestra THE JUNIOR ORCHESTRA has been organized for the purpose of teaching students the study of musical instruments until they are proficient enough in their playing, to enter the Senior organization of the school. Through Weekly rehearsals the orchestra has been able to play at all of the auditorium sessions of the year and, With the Junior Band, to render successfully a special program in April. Although the music used at the beginning of the year was comparatively simple, it was soon supplemented by others, more difficult, presenting new and interesting problems of orchestral interpretation. The Junior Orchestra has completed its third successful year under the skillful directorship of Mr. Charles F. Stokes, and the members Who are now leaving it to join the Senior Orchestra feel that it has done a great deal in preparing them for this promotion. -ROBERTA ENDEBROCK Top row, left to right: Paul, Brauch, Scheve, Hader, Stokes, Arnold, Boyle, Bertsche, C. F. Stokes, Townsend, Ruehlmann, Buvinger, Little, Stagge, Botwin. Third row: Noell, Avey, Porter, Buchanan, Roll, Ruehlman, Spaulding, Rohr, Horn, Cook, Shoenberfrcr. Second row: Hoschman, Franklin, Lingo, Effron, Kraemer, Wankelman, Hyland, Barlion, Zeiizel, Blackburn, Kehrer, Markland, Daughters, Hyams, McLendon. First row: Meier, Schaider, Cherry, Chace, Raible, Balthosar, Liggett, Weismuller, Malinsky, Endebrock, Klare, Benmayor, Shaw, Bernstein, Engelbardt, Capenter, Schlosser. Additional members who are not on the photograph are: Ruehlman, Scheider, Fuchs, Leverett, Fisher. If112j Senior Orchestra PROBABLY the most commendable of the music organizations of the schools is the Senior Orchestra. Consisting of the more advanced and selected musicians of the school, this organization aims to give, under the able leadership and sunny disposition of Mr. Charles F. Stokes, all the valu- able experience of playing and interpreting the higher grade of music. During the past season, the orchestra furnished music on the occasion of the annual Parents' Night, and did remarkable work in connection with the performance of the World Fantasy. This organization was very active in the performance of Seventeen,,' and heralded great comment on the eve of the Commencement Exercises. But the greatest and largest task assumed by the orchestra was the accompanying of the Bohemian Girl. All three performances were handled with the skill and ability of professionals and accordingly, the orchestra received its just due of compliments. -HORACE DAUGHTERS, '31 Top row, left to right: Spicer, Buchavan, Avey, Golde, Letzler, Anderson, Daughters, McLean, Ziegel, C. F. Stokes. Second row: Behrman, Coster, Tecklenburg, Berg, Taylor, Werner, Kirbert, Kling, Kiebs, Rutman, Greulich, Franklin, Hoschman, Barth. First row: Withdrawn, Keeling, Endebrock, Klare, Emily Hamaker, Elizabeth Hamaker, Brestel, Lederer, Daughters, Brickel, Zwick, Keys, Groppenbecher, King, Aliieri. Those not on picture: Effron, Kirstenin, Shaw, Stolses, Meier, Porter. If113J T 2 :if 1 wr, w-, Z, P A , 1 is -QV A Fgiffliifl l D V A w ' . 4 fin L, -- , 0'-.-l1,.,. ' A , V' , ig 3 'L-. ' . A ,b Q-4,r'.30'i'f'51l,,, I , ' - J if ,f w V 3, ' ' Fi :H-'JL .'.'. . zkg. . N, .,. .4 ,, K -. ., 1. .4 4' ',-r.,.' ,. fi,-W'-' -- -- The Western Hills Bond DOWN the iield they come in W. formation. Follow them-the strutting drum major-the basses and trombones-trumpets-reeds and drums- their snappy uniforms blazing the name of Western Hills High School as they break into the Victory Song. At the majority of the games, whether the very valves of the instru- ments have frozen, as at the Elder game, or Whether the members have dropped from heat, the band has appeared to play. In addition to these athletic games, this organization has appeared publicly in street parades, Boys' Hobby Fair, and, of course, at all of the auditorium sessions. Consisting of pupils from the seventh to twelfth grades, the band has risen from a group of untrained young musicians to one of the best trained organizations of its kind in the city-remarkable progress for only three years of existence. DEAN A. BEHRMAN, '31 Top row, left to right: Hass, C. F. Stokes. Sixth row: Letzler, Okrent, Howell, Goster, Behrman, Franklin. Fifth row: Noell, Barth, Porter, Avey, Fischer, Buchanan. Fourth row: Apwisch, Rutman, Honr, Lingo, McLean, Effron. Third row: Potts, Fritz, Werner, Cook, Bertsche, Rohr, Ruehlman. Second row: Hyland, Blackburn, Phelps, Andersen, Greulich, Noll, Kehrer, Riebs. First row: Ziegel, Wankelaman, Daughters, Boyle, Kirstein, Groppenbecker, D. Ziegel. i L114J Q . .L 5 - TP Qu J' X 1- I 4, A 151--. -1 . Mgr 1 f '. I -.JI ' 1 'I -fl . 1' ,ur . , f ,- , . ,,.,'1 ,' .Q-a? wn Lgh'-v F 5 : -4 A.. ,V . . , I 1 . ' .. J ,s5D-MJnMH. - Junior Bond AFTER having a successful past year, the junior band has again resumed activities under the able leadership of Mr. Stokes. The turnout at the beginning of the year was very encouraging and at the present time our band consists of about fifty members. The purpose of this organization is to prepare those with musical ability for the senior band. Each year a number of senior band members are lost through graduation and these will be replaced by junior band members. The junior orchestra and junior band both are now preparing for their annual program to be given for the junior auditorium session, April 15. The junior band's part of the program will include the following: several marches, a group of old hymns, A Little Waltz, Gavotte-Prince and Princess, A Bagatellej' The Barcarollef' and Gwendolyn Mazurka. 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E f',f,. 0 - - ' fi Q - fri' :lf . ' I Y.. ff, g ' i ff- 1 . A iff 1-1 'QT' ef 'df 4 ,. - ' - .PH '-f 1 .- 1714 ,4' ' .Y M.,,,,.Za: ,T A .4 4 , ..- f g,f' 'V .7'X T - 4 .4 , B-Len, -A-ee . -., fi- ef . -' -ff -:gi.31': ':t . - - ' -9-,- ,.- ,7YJ,,,e - - ' L ' A if -ti -- 1, '-'-'-' . ' fmt f -3,f 4 ,J ?'.,q- ' f zigfs- F C- i-1 , 1.f-- fl. '- , 'N .-1 -. . ,.:' :'-. ' X . H-, ,..,ek-44, ' - '- 1-fix. f.,.f 1?N 4.3 '-----iw Y, ef- . f sg: 'vw K ' v ' ' ' Elsinore Gate THE ELSINURE GATE, one of the majestic entrances to Eden Park, rich in traditions associated with the drama. Saxo Ng G111imihati6m3,1 eauthor of ff'Gesta Danorum from which drew his plot fm? his ,play Hamlet was bornf ine Elsinore, Denmarkg and 'Gincinnat.i's Elsinofre :ef -1 .eeia to be modeled .efter hieaeeiue enere. When ther 2 ford players were in Cincinnati may jlourneyerlgQ , Eden Park especially to have. picture! made it-- Q famous gate., u ' fini fi:-ii fs' 4. af ll. 'Y H' , 51211 'ii' ' lt , - if .1 M Q4 V55 , if V , if r .iq j . ..i:,.i L,-qw qt. - . ,..h ,, 5 xi, K r, ' I f,:I-:lf .'i5'-if:-if-.11 gh 1 ' Q '- -5 1 fniyqgxl r g-35,1 :..,.,y-ga , . my ,. .. .tv -.fr -,ep r. , , , . Y- - fa' .:gg:.-1.35 ,:5f,','Z. .'.1v.'fff' 1 ', . ' -. , NZM -,Y , . 1 . -.,r,.' f..f!-'rin ,...' The Cincinnati Stuart Walker Company CINCINNATI'S distinction in the line of drama comes largely through the Stuart Walker Company. Mr. Walker first brought his company to Cin- cinnati in 1916, after the great success of his Portmanteau Theatre in New York City. As a visiting organization he played six engagements here, presenting twenty plays of which eighteen had never been seen here before. In 1922 he returned here with his company and established it as a resident repertory company, but only after it had been acclaimed as one of the leading companies of the country elsewhere, including New York. Re- ginning with 1922, the company has played seven summers and four winters, a total of 262 weeks, 2,350 performances, 221 plays, 119 new to Cincinnati but played elsewhere, seventeen premieres, eighty-four played before by other companies, seventy-five rarely seen outside New York and London, thirty-four repeated. During this period of residency, the company has used several hundred actors, 166 have played important parts in New York City and London productions, thirty-six have had important parts in talking pictures, sev- enty-nine have played in actual leads in New York and London, fourteen have been starred or featured in New York and London, eight have A scene from Maid Errant, illustrating the striking beauty and amazing attention to' detail of Mr. Walkens settings. I:122:I Q ' I 1 1 - -4, 1 ' 's ,:, : . 1' 'V 'I A -fffii .. '.Vtl.f- ' f I 'V'-f39?E2-.1 ' ' I l .Q .K -. 7l5ffE5QfEiz:2FP2!J1f'1?d?f .fr f or ef ,111 I' Jfiiia-233415 .-iffa-:fl:1:2if.f.1:f2E 5- ?f1'3f'l'. 40f.H+,- - Mis'-A-w. E 1 , -'f-12-:1'3' .f-'zi:-:-FEE:i:'-1-:'- i-1tlr:.i'i-' :ffm ' if ' 1 . V 11,'.'f::'.'P5i. -5.kfv3Ff.::1evii-.aaaLffi::. .Lg-2121159au.:-.5 'f' ' -ff.,f, ,. - ,, played ingenue and juvenile leadsg sixteen have played leading character roles. This record has never been equalled in the English-speaking theatre by any one company, no matter Where it has played or what its resources have been. All of the excellent actors were not wholly trained in this organization, but most of them were given opportunities to improve and perfect their work. The Theatre Guild has used Tom Powers, George Gaul, McKay Morris, Earle Larimore, Alexander Kirkland, Elliot Cabot, John Griggs Can apprenticel, Donald Macdonald as leading men, and Mary Ellis, Margalo Gilmore, Blanche Yorka as leading women. This season closes with plans for opening in October, 1931, in full swing. It is hoped that Cincinnatians Will continue to see the importance and value of a resident company like The Stuart Walker Company. The future of the theatre lies that Way, and Cincinnati has a great start toward becoming one of the theatrical centres of the English-speaking world. J. P. Morgan once said that it took deep water for the launching of big ships. Here is a big ship: Cincinnati is deep Water. Will Cincinnati insist upon individuality in her theatre, or is she Willing to become one among many cities supplied and controlled by outside interests? A scene from Alimony for Albert, by Gladys Unger, given its world premiere by Stuart Walker. I:1231 ' if ' . , .,, , VY., .,, ,. 1, 1, ff' g , , w, 1 't 1 , ..,A 'af-'lfQ1vl- - ,V VXAVXX Senior Dramatic Club THE THIRD YEAR of the Senior Dramatic Club has ended-as everything does-that is, it ended! The first semester was spent on the production of a number of one-act plays including Minuet, Who Kissed Barbara? Pierrot's Mother, Six American Beauties, All on Account of an Actor, and The Man in the Bowlder Hat, two of which, Pierrot's Mother, and The Man in the Bowlder Hat, scored successes in auditor- ium sessions. The big production of the year was Booth Tarkington's Well known play of youth, and love, and summer time, Seventeen This play was successful both as a dramatic project and financially, for the proceeds of this play made possible the generous yearly contribution of the Seniors to the school. The oiiicers of this club are: President, Charles Kopp, Vice President, Esther Husmang Secretary, Anna Modianag Treasurer, William Okrent. We are proud of the success of this club and feel that the success of the past year is due to the spirit of friendliness and cooperation of club members 1d Sponsor, Mrs. Watson. -CHARLES KOPP, President First row, left to right: Hoffner, M. Okrent, Gruelle, Quick, Nicderlehner, Modiano, Powers, Schilds, Quintille, Schaller. Second row, McDaniels, Nidich, Winkelman, Mayer, Moores, Robinson, Frank, Gobrecht, Smith. Top row: Voris, Mallet, Weishaupt, Prutsman, Ruehlmann, Hellman, Robert, Kopp, Brockmeier. If124fI The Thespion Dramatic Club THE THESPIAN DRAMATIC CLUB, sponsored by Miss Slutz, has enjoyed its second year of successful work. The officers of the club are as follows: President, Alvin Speissg Vice President, Mildred Tresslerg Treasurer, Beatrice Pliesterg Secretary, Eleanor Hummel. The eiorts of the club have been concentrated on two plays. They are His First Dress Suit by K. Nickolson and Words and Music also by K. Nickolson. These two plays were presented to the school during an auditorium session in May. The plays met with great approval. The two social events of the year were parties which were held, one in February and one in June. Amusing sketches and plays were arranged for the entertainment of the members. Delicious refreshments also were served. Looking backward over a successful and happy year we can think of nothing better than to wish our successors equal pleasure and profit. First row, right to left: Armstrong, Endebrock, Strunk, Tampe, Taylor, Morris, Spiess, Tressler, Seider, Simpson, Smedley. Second row: Bentel, Grimm, Krent, Schroeder. Kramer, Aufderhaar, Pfiester, Scheidt, Hummel. Top row: Hardig, Spraggens, Bassett, Sedacca, Reddish. L1251 K.. lywgr , f ., . .J -i-S bifnfifi Q.. K -,..:. Hgh' hy.,-gf .-.-,,,--.5 . ,, .'.it:v. 1-I2 tl, . - !'!i.'fV: g , ----ef-s fo- ',-vin.. 1, -nil,-,.1.gtW A 'wfw--f. ,, . 'ifg-' -- ' I t - .7-,J if A. X '.L::. , -, 1 'f'--we la., 2,.,,,.ZQ w'Qf1.g1:4., , -14-. - ' . -L:-'.. N -..--.-1-:V I .,,. ': -. -,3 .f.+-lib: . . .,.-- . w V-fav -' u '-1'.' .-f.-,--.':. .-.v-w.-.w.'. ,.-'.. 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A new and unique idea was intro- duced to Western Hills by Miss Wills, our able sponsor, in the production of two shadow plays. Our aim is to promote good citizenship and further the presentation of worthwhile plays. We have endeavored to learn the principles of dramatics and present plays Which are both understandable and humorous. -MARION GEISLER, MARY BELLE BRADFORD First row, left to right: Geisler, Shaefer, Remle, Morris, Alexander, Schneider, Baumann, Goldman, Golde. S d : R e Z' B 'l Brietholle, Grauvo el, Bin ham, Wright. econ row oon y, lmmerman, ai ey, g g Third row: Goldman, Bradford, Kahn, Jacobs, Beach, Goldberg. Top row: Ashry, Shuller, Rogers, Weiner. f126j g. W-zur:-ew Q -,.f.fp.:a::f.. v:,,.,,., 117.-,,l.5 M.. , ll' Nt' f, , f it , , f ,cf - - 5 - -r,Z,:q-,DE 'fr 'g,.v',pfj.gQ: iff? I frlnf T' U I-, 5 'JJ' . , -+3312 .,-. ,i , ,...,, fa-sz: r tix.: i -- -.1--: '::::-:- -f. ' , ' .. - pf, 41 . V Q ,. ., ., 1,,L . .,,, ..,f Ii., 1 A I. . 4: :-Z?-'f, Paws? 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This club was organized in September, 1930, with a member- ship of forty students. The officers of the club are the following: President, Marie Noyes, Vice President, Paul Stone, Secretary, Mary Nedelman 3 Treasurer, Jean Huidt. The work of this club proves a good training basis for students who may in the future become lecturers, oflicers of organizations, public speakers, or possibly take up the stage as a profession. One of the outstanding events of this club's activities this year was the presentation of the one-act play, The Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil. The club voted for and bought club pins, plain gold, diamond shaped, with the school colors, maroon and cream, and the club initials on them. The club members are enthusiastic workers and in the monthly club programs show splendid promise of being good speakers in the future. -MARY NEDELMAN, Secretary First row, left to right: Anderson, Booroms, Kettering, Quinn, Knauft, E1-har, Sparnall, Noyes, Kotchkiss, Hathaway, Callahan, Sigmeier, Reno. Second row: Zisman, Kickman, Rohrich, Dupuy, Becker, Hearne, Stone, Yockey, Grimm, Mayer, Hiudt. Top row: Nedelman, I-Ierrold, Beier, Platts, Rengers, Soifer, Wehrung, Kalish, Westrich. Il27j S Tx ,. , . , '-1' , f -1 I lf!-I K' 32 1.1-5 M if 1.3 . :gj,.fV 4' 'i if' Aw ,- 'L '5 I. -F4L:,Qffl.'ff'.j.1.Qui wif? 53'-131-Cfxlii. ,1'i'ff'.'E'7-.2 ri ' 'null' Jil'ii-?71T'1EEk?:' u 11 'f+'ff11:Q-ir: ..-39' Tv.. , Fir. ' -' .-'-I- 7:r'-Fi? fr. pits W-j1'::'.'..gf': -+14-,T .piigijy ' ' , .1' .,:32'-1'-1f2..s ' V 62:33 U '- ff-Q ,g'1+1l'r. 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When he resigned Dorothy Moore took his place. Wanda Edwards was the iirst secretary, but later Howard Abel was elected to take her place. The club was divided into groups and each week one of the groups had to have something to enter- tain the club, and show how to dramatize it. The groups gave pieces, jokes, stories, and short plays. Later in the year we gave a play in the auditorium. It was an old Japanese Folk Tale dramatized. The characters in this play were: Howard Abel, the Nobleman of Toking Dorothy Gillespie and Lorraine Halloway, two daughters of the Noblemang John Boomguard and Lawrence Cook, the servants, Chang and Wangg Rose Hoffner and Joseph Gilhooley, two merchants, there were also street people. Top row, left to right: Zeugelter, Gomes, I-Iusman, Castal, Ruehlmann. Third row: Okurn, Long, Rutman, Lyons, Korelitz, Hilhooley. Second row: Ball, Hollbrook, Blackburn, Kelle, Dalman, Colyer, Kampf, McCudden. 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After these visits We understood a little better the workings of a stage and all in connection with it, so started to build up a stage of our own. We have constructed a number of scenes and as our club was small, each member had an oppor- tunity to do different things on the scenery. Thus, with the cooperation of all the club members, The Theater Guild has accomplished much during the past school year. First row, left to right: Arnold, Benter, Lohman, Plummer. Second row: Kriege, Buelterman, Bommer, Pucket. Top row: Miele, Walde, Henderson. , 'G i Tl and 'fl L x i f1291 . -f. . .' 41'- Gm '-:,.. :Pas Q:-111 f .e. ,. .,1g.,. .'.:,. 5 .- . ,n.,...n , 5552? . -ibjg, .M Iggy. .,, Sr - . -I '-3f:1 - if-'-1 '-Int elf. 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'L-:.M'f. mi -1-,1-2 .-F3-4? - ' fgN'2'?,'.:' 1 1 '. , Af., . - ,'f . gi. - 3 .ii-.fag-...Q-,.-1f.--Q'-fain.--1-...fe,-Q.-:fl-ra..--- , .12-sp.-,Lf .- :-: -1 -- .-fvi-.-Y 1 --ff-.Q 9.41. bp- 11.---1... fm-2-.:-..f'1-.ve -3.-mf .wp-whip, . --1 The Cincinnati Art Museum 1.....- The Cincinnati Art Museum CINCINNATI has been known during its entire history as a center of the arts. Since its founding in 1881, the Cincinnati Art Museum has been identified with the city's artistic development. From a modest beginning it has grown into a large institution. By the generosity of friends and patrons, new wings and exhibition halls have been added to the original unit of the building, while great collections of paintings and decorative arts material have been given to the Museum at different times. Such collections are a great source of pleasure for the public. The appreciation of beauty is an experience that enriches one's personal life, While no truer means of understanding the past can be found than an acquaintance with art objects of the past, whether created for the expres- sion of beauty as in painting, or for utility as in most examples of the minor arts. For children and primitive peoples art in some form is a natural expression of personality. Appreciation of form, color and line is also Interiors of the Art Museum If138j quite spontaneous. Most of us, however, require some introduction to art in order to receive the most from it. For this reason modern Museums are no longer content with merely exhibiting the treasures they own. Today an important function is the explanation and interpretation of their collections to visitors by means of frequent lectures or gallery talks. The Cincinnati Art Museum endeavors to exercise this function. Every afternoon there are gallery talks on the exhibitions while on Sunday and from time to time on special occasions additional lectures are offered. Speakers are also supplied to groups and organizations. For children there are Saturday morning classes and on Sunday afternoon there are story hours on art subjects illustrated by beautiful slides. In order further to develop the cultural influence of art for Cincin- natians, the Museum makes a practice of displaying temporary exhibitions, especially the work of contemporary painters and decorators. A knowledge and understanding of the contemporary movements in art helps greatly in leading a satisfying and harmonious life, since it is from such con- temporary things that most of us choose our usual setting. The Galleries at the Museum If1391 I Th e Rookwood Potter Cmn-ty-sy of Paul Briol, The Bookshelf . '- ' ,5:f1 4i'v:... ' 'll li, ,,.+-wg . I. 4 any g as , , f l, . ,f-W ' - A 1 if ri k d...f '-of e . , -. .9 3-2 .,. RoolQwood's History ROOKWOOD POTTERY was founded in 1880 by Mrs. Maria Longworth Storer. Upon her retirement in 1890 she transferred her interest to Mr. W. W. Taylor, who formed the present company, and remained its con- trolling influence until his death in 1913-and then by will placed his stock in the hands of trustees for the perpetuation of the policy which had given Rookwood its unusual character as an art industry. Under his direction as president the present buildings were erected in 1892 and extended in 1899 and 1904. They crown the summit of Mt. Adams, one of the city hills, and while remarkably picturelsque in themselves, they command in every direction beautiful views of the river, the city and its suburbs. The Pottery is managed on lines opposite to the prevailing factory system, as the effort is to attain a higher art rather than commercial out- put. Absolutely no printing patterns are used nor any duplicates made of signed decorated pieces. A spirit of freedom and liberality has prevailed The Rockwood Display Rooms L14zJ in order to cultivate in every Way individual artistic feeling among the workers employed. The decorators comprise both men and women, and are drawn mainly from the Art Academy of Cincinnati. The decorations are placed upon the moist clay before any firing, the colors being mixed with clay and becoming part of the ware itself. The pieces, after decoration, are fired into biscuit and the various glazes are applied in subsequent firings. These methods, while necessary tfh produce the 'beautiful underglaze effects of Rookwood, are rarely used elsewhere, as they increase so largely the risks and expense of manufacture. The clays in use for all purposes are entirely American and largely from the Ohio Valley. These native clays from the start inclined the color quality toward yellows, browns, and reds. As a command of material has strengthened, the beauty of the Ware has steadily gained in a harmony of all the elements which compose it, until form, color, decoration and glaze combine to produce those things of beauty which elude all attempts to imitate and make Rookwood a complete novelty in the world's ceramics. Rookwood Wares 51431 -ir U to is i - 4' lx l 26 ,J bkl J f W ht -. J ml H .Q N3 fm - bers of which were drawn from The Work was done under the All the drawings are original pupils indicated below: Cover Design .... Horace Daughters, Double Page Inserts- Adrninistration ...,, Arthur Sanders, Classes ..,.,.......,......, Ralph Kessler, Athletics ........ Mary Pryor Baker, Drama .....,...., Virginia Steinmann, Literature. .,..,....,. Garnet Alderman, Art ..... ,..,.. ....... M a ry Pryor Baker, Music ,,..,,......,.....,........ Marion Held, Clubs ...,.,....,.. Ervin Groppenbecher, Commercial Development ,....,, Roberta Baker, Art Staff THE ILLUSTRATIONS of this book are the Work of the Art Stai, the meni- the Junior and Senior Pen and Ink Clubs. direction of Mrs. Almira Jewett Taylor. and were designed and executed by the '31 Headings- Administration ,..... Arthur Sander, '31 Classes ............. Mary Pryor Baker, '33 '31 Athletics .,.,.... Virginia Steinmann, '31 '31 Drama ,...........,. Virginia Steinmann, '31 '33 Literature ..,....,..r..., Arthur Sander, '31 '31 Art ..,...............,.. Mary Pryor Baker, '33 '34 Music ........, ..,...4,....... M arion Held, '33 '33 Clubs ....... ...,.. R oberta Baker, '32 E3 Calendar ,....,.. .,....... F rancis Claxton, '34 01 Limericks .....,.....r..,...,.. Roberta Baker, '32 '32 Lettering .......,....,.., Horace Daughters, '31 First row, left to right: Alderman, M. Baker, Held, Steinmann, R. Baker. Top row: Kessler, Claxton, Sanders, Groppenbecher, Daughters. I 51441 , A .. .l .3-ju 1. ., 4 4' . ,R l K . ' EJ .I '1 I ff? W! ' - 4 ' v' f 1 , sf , -4 . 'Fi ' Aww X - - - -'--A ' . Pen and Ink Club THE PURPOSE of the Pen and Ink Club, sponsored by Mrs. A. J. Taylor, is to illustrate the Maroon and the Year Book. The members spend much time in the practice of pen handling, and make a careful study of com- position and the various methods of tone building. Discussions are held on the process of reproduction by means of the zinc cut, so that drawings may be correctly prepared for the engraver. The two divisions of the club, the Junior and Senior, cooperate to make the school magazine and the annual attractive. Practically all the draw- ings in these two publications are by our club members. Contributors to the Maroon are: M. Held, R. Baker, V. Stienmann, M. P. Baker, G. Alder- man, E. Groppenbecker, A. Sander, D. Shaw, F. Claxton, A. Dydynski, and R. Kessler. The cover design of the Year Book and the nine large drawings are by the following members: H. Daughters, M. P. Baker, R. Baker, V. Stienmann, E. Groppenbecker, R. Kessler, M. Held, G. Alderman, and A.. Sander. -MARY PRYOR BAKER, Chairman First row, left to right: Baker, Oehler, Alderman, Schafer, Baker, Shaw, Sullivan, McCain. Second row: Clark, Rentz, Schick, Dydynski, Vaughn, Schmidt. Top row: Bunselmeyer, Daughters, Haas, Bellam, Sander, Groppenbecker and Kessler Members not in the picture: Cook, Fink, Claxton, Binks, Steinman. l w l 51451 .gg 4 ' . I ii 'Pill +, . Ns 13 if -- l - A lf K ,af Ji l qL-Rll',g- 3 1 , , . 4 -, 1, w 1 it-1 .,f- - , fri! ,fl-'f a5f1' Senior Poster Club IN THE BEGINNING, discussion groups were conducted by the chairman on various subjects pertaining to poster art and its development to the modern and present day status. These discussions proved very interesting to the members. At the same time the following problems Were being worked out: posters on travel, by the boysg While the girls were Working out gesso placques. These were done in the following manner: the design was drawn and then traced to Wood. Various levels were built up with the gesso paste. When this had dried, bronzes were applied over which the pupils painted in oil. To complete these placques they Were shellacked and given an antique finish. All of the members feel that they have learned an appreciation of fine art that Will be helpful to them in the future. Also We have shown our civic pride by contributing several posters for city projects. The oflicers of the Senior Poster Club are: Edith Lauber, Chairmang Clifford Smith, Secretary. Top row, left to right: Alheri, Tooker, Thullen, Smith, Wulfekamp. First row: Unrick, Lauber, Steimbuck, Stoller, Tahl, McMann. If146fI F Ll 1-I e was .u L' s.i2I'3'l M.. Junior Poster Club THE AIM of the club is to teach the members appreciation of color, form, fine design, and technical skill. Several members of the club have done gesso work and found it very interesting. Poster art is used in commercial art such as newspapers, magazines, and billboards. Such types of work are constantly before the individual in his every day life. The various subjects used for posters were as follows: industry, safety, travel, health, and school subjects such as The World Fantasy, Flower and Garden Show and The Bohemian Girl. Several members have contributed cartoons to the Western Breeze. Each member of the class feels that he has profited a great deal during the year and the things learned will be very helpful in the future. We have cooperated with school and city by contributing posters for various projects. The officers of the poster club are: Chairman, Dorothy Schulze: Secre- tary, David Seyler. r First row, left to right: Kissel, Robinson, Lathon, Wollenhaupt, Schulte, Bernzott, Turner, McKinney. Second row: Aylon, Geiger, Myers, Knoppe, Cochnower, Seyler. Top row: Koeppe, Stoller, Schlachter, Pleatman, Keys. 1:1471 ., - - .. 4. e . . Flys- M H L.1 lJ cl 'AY U lc? at . Q, gg Wm N j M if 'gi bmw fn! ! be r Q Nu v we 3-yas - F3 ,W 'JX'lfkJ - - Junior Crafters' Club THE JUNIOR CRAFTERS' CLUB designs and creates many beautiful objects, and obtains a general knowledge of many types of craft work. They learn something of materials and processes used. They also consider appropriat- ness of materials and designs to objects. The difference in hand-made and machine-made objects is appreciated. This knowledge should be of benefit to the Crafters throughout life. It should not only aid them in making wise selections, in purchasing objects, but should help them to understand and appreciate craft work at all times. Some of the members, who have the ability and desire, may later specialize in some type of craft work and make it their life work. Finally, this knowledge should give an added interest and happiness in the lives of the Crafters and help to make them useful and cultured citizens in their community. The officers of the club are: President, Ralph Borcherdingg Vice Presi- dent, Virginia Stegnerg Secretary, Emma Reuterg Treasurer, -Robert Thomas, Sponsor, Miss Blasch. -EVELYN BARNES First row, left to right: Altemeier, Mingesl, Heiden, Evans, Haverkamp, Lambert, Bradley, Barnes, Chapman, Fields, Thomas. Second row: Maichle, Hasemeir, La Pedos, Glashien, Stegner, Reuter, Rogers, Rhein, Bauer, Lake. Top row: Craig, Borcherding, Duehler, Thomas, Renter, Rehn, Schwartz. Not in the picture: Englehardt. f148j .- , , , - .M ,Vis ,. H.. LSR ,, ---Q- Y -,-, If-H-, H 5 lm, - 1 Q' L we - f, - , . I 1 1 ' . 231 ,,LN . , f i vi- , 5 1 A X rl ni, - -i L kfirifi LM .wi 5 lf f -1 Lmsg Li -Q ce . ,e is L, fix V7 ff- xl, l Q -' , fl Vi xxx ' J x q ' 'Jig' qlsgiff'-,tl .R rg in Q I. ad 31 '.-,if fsqggl' 53? ii'XZ311f+5i .A-,stu ilixp fix: - The Batik Club THE BATIK CLUB made up of boys :of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades meets every Tuesday afternoon in Room 205 under the supervision of Miss Blasch. There are no officers and no dues, each boy purchasing his own material. The members have studied the history and character of batik -an ancient Asiatic word. This is a method of painting with wax upon a fabric, after which the material is dyed and the wax removed. The boys have made original designs which were Worked out in many colors, on velvet and silk wall panels, lscarfs, handkerchiefs, etc. Besides developing skill in producing batik, this work also enables the members to appreciae fine batiks and to know why they are superior to many other textiles. This interest in batik should develop citizens of more intelligence and culture, with a knowledge of fine art, who would be an asset to any community. -JAMES POWELL Members not shown in picture are: Powell, Clark, McAvoy. Left to right: Bradbury, Howe, Koch, Gehringer. L149J a I l.....nf1fit-2.1 r,.-,f l y . T is 5' l , K5 at x ' 3 MF, ll ff, li' gmt QQ QQ Qld ll? t ,. fkgf gk f 'Z' law? ?1 is -, gulls nl Er l rn CX Taxi in F ' 1 'si , f Fd' Q-is 'T'f.:t,'a,?X'0fnf Leather Club THE PURPOSE of this club is to learn the different kinds of leather and their uses, and the things that can be made from leather. Our club has been very busy since its organization started. The students have been making little articles such as book marks, coin purses, book- ends, Wrist watch bands, and other small articles. Original designs for these were created. Mrs. Carmichel, our sponsor, has taught us how to tool, dye, and lace leather. It is very interesting to see and know how to make many useful articles from small pieces 'of leather. Some of the best specimens of our Work have been displayed in the trophy case in the school hall in order that other students may know what we are accomplishing. The club officers are: President, Edwin Bauerg Vice President, Jean Stephanoffg Secretary, Johnny Weiss, Treasurer, Charles Meyerg Sergeant of arms, Joan Coles. Top row, left to right: Lazaer, Zammert, Harber, Fischer, Weiss, Neode, Baier. Second row: Leng, D. Kimmerle, C. Kimmerle, Frey, Coles, Stephanofff, Jung, Wilson. First row: Isaac, Phillips, Anten, Mercurio, Stigler, Kappel, Canter, Fricke. N501 l ' . 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BE' xr 5 SN 22 HP X ' 1 ' - :..+.-. 1' '21 , Q2 'Z '-tie d-L'lD , L Kg!-.law :Xa U :il lu- A' x- 'll All-Z.l:: i W '4s ii-' -l lilzrsxe i .W l'....?f.2 g , THE WESTERN HILLS football team the past season, although not of cham- pionship rank, was greatly feared. Starting out with three letter men, Coaches McCartney and Thomas built up a speedy and Well-balanced foot- ball machine that fought until the last Whistle. The scores do not tell the tale. Every game Was hard fought but it seemed victory did not smile upon us. The first game of the season with Hartwell, which We Won 18 to 6, put us in shape for our hard schedule. The next game, played at Carson Field with Norwood, which was the first night school football game in Cincin- nati, will be listed as one of the most exciting football games played by a Western Hills team. Norwood led 6 to 0 until the last 35 seconds to play when a long forward pass was completed and was taken over the goal line, tying the score. The next move was a beautiful drop kick by our half-back, Van Horn, that Won the game 7 to 6 for West High. The next game was a defeat at the hands of Covington Bulldogs, This defeat made Coach McCartney realize that the team needed plenty of polishing before the Interscholastic season opened. Top row, left to right: Golding, Taft, Becker, Koop, Spicer, Goldberg, Frey, Tuertsher, Yeager. Third row: Coach Thomas, Gilliland, Hotopp, I-Iammershith, Peters, Cook, Bertran, Fritz, Orleman, Kirstein, Coach McCartney. Second row: Mueller, Bellem, Kirbert, Haines, Rubin, Kopp, Lipps, Haskell, Block. First row: Wollenhaupt, Van Horn, Maujer, Klanner, Williams QCapt.J Oyler, Bruce, Kling. l I:1581 Q Western Hills opened the Interscholastic season with a bang by defeat- ing the highly touted Woodward eleven by the count of 26 to 6. The next game Withrow planted one on our nose with a victory of 6 to 0. That game might have been forgotten if Hughes High hadn't stepped in and taken another heart-breaker from us by the score 6 to 2. Finished with our scholastic schedule much to our regret, We Went through a Week of intensive practice before meeting our greatest foe, Elder High. This game was played on Thanksgiving Day. The game was not only our last game but also tops our ill-fate. Through some mishaps, four Elder players blocked a punt back of our goal line, which proved to be the only scoring of the game. FOOTBALL SUMMARY Western Hills ..,, .,.....,...,.. 1 8 Hartwell ...., ..,... 6 Western Hills ..,.,... ..... 7 Norwood ...., ...,.. 6 Western Hills .....,., ,....,. . . 0 Covington ...... .....,.... 1 2 Western Hills .,...... ....,..,., 2 6 Woodward ..,.. ...... . 6 Western Hills .,.,..,. ..,.., 0 Xavier ....,.... ...... 0 Western Hills ........ ...., 0 Withrow ..... ....., 6 Western Hills .,.,.............,..,........,.... ...... 2 Hughes ,.,.,.. .... . 6 Western Hills .......,......,..............,.............. 0 Elder ...,.,......... ....,.,... 6 Total of Scores: Western Hills ,....,.,.... 53 Opponents ......,..............,...........,, ...,..... 4 8 Left to right: Coach McCartney, Manager Moore, Manager Greenstein, Coach Thomas. lf1591 ,Ulf-r I . .lil f 1 'NL' - A' H14 ' ,I W. 4, ,,,EiwyU. . ,V ,.., 'f-,f-f l- - ' , ,V - '1,'-,..: ,, Basketball THIS YEAR'S basketball team was fairly successful. As we lost every veter- an on last year's team, practice was started earlier in the season, so now We could develop before the regular season started. Through graduation We lose several members of the first squad namely: F. Heister, Klvaner, Kopp, and Williams. Let us hope that Coach Thomas can develop a fast charging quintet with such promising material as Frey, Gilland, Reis, Rubing and Yeager. BASKETBALL SCORES Western Hills ..........,... 17 Taylor High Western Hills .,....... 17 Terrace Park Western Hills ....... 21 Covington ..,. Western Hills .... .32 Walnut Hills Western Hills ....,.. 11 Middletown .. Western Hills ...,. 16 Woodward .. Western Hills ,..,... 29 Withrow .... Western Hills ........,, 31 Hartwell ..,. Western Hills ..,.,...,. 17 Hughes ...... Western Hills ,......... 21 Elder ...,.,. Western Hills l......... 32 Aurora .,.,... TOURNAMENT Western Hills ...... .....................,..... 1 9 Roger Bacon RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM First row, left to right: Levine, Neidleman, Reis, Greenbaum Wald Van Hart Top row: Ley, Hoop, Oyler, Golding, Caron If162j Swimming Team ALTHOUGH this year's team again fell short of a championship, it showed a decided improvement. Those boys who most consistently placed this year were Fisher, in the breast stroke, Edwards in the 100 yard free style, Panzer in the 200 yard free style, Bellem in the free style and Yeager in diving. In the Southern Ohio meet Fisher placed in the breaststroke, Gau in 40 yard free style, and Panzer in the backstroke. The Junior team again brought home the cup to West High with a total of 96 1-2 points. This year was featured by Bob Gau's setting a new free style record at 27 minutes. Russ Kirbert, another flashy boy, placed first in breaststroke and first in backstrokeg for three consecutive meets Stone and Jones looked good in the 50 yard free style while Frank Geiser showed good form in diving. The success of the team, to a great extent, is due to the efforts of Mr. Nohr and Manager Fuss. First row, left to right: Gau, Jones, Apswich, Maujer, Manager Fuss. Top row: Ruehlman, Thomlinson, Bellem, Van Horn, Jung. l I 51631 an 'MW sof'ie' l nw A is I if-so.ll'lllX.lS A . 9 fl . , 1' 3 K A A 9 P 1 53:2 x C rg ' ,,XQ' , ,.-1::77: 9'P? i 3 l Q' , ' rf! N ifw Baseball THE BASERALL TEAM this year started practice early in the spring in order to replace the five regular positions left through graduation. With the addition of a few new candidates the prospects of this year's team loom brighter than that of the last two years. Let us hope that Mr. Nohr can round the team into a good championship threat. The results of the 1930 baseball team The baseball schedule for 1931 is as were as follows: fi71lQYVSi7 T I Th v Westem Hills 13 St- -A4-A,lr,a4-ar.e 14 A3121 13 R253ragga'ffiifpfffiigiffjqfyH222 Western Hills 9 Purcell .....,.............. 2 ARe?ult Ili., 93 Roger Baconzrs. - - pri 17 ug es ........,....,.,.,.......,.. ere Western Hllls '7 Walnut Hills ..... .. 3 Result Hughes, 83 W' H., 1. Western H111S 1 Taylor .-.,.--,.-..-. 2 April 21 sc. Xavier ..,......,..,....,...... Here Western Hills 2 Woodward ,......... .... 6 Algil Ilzllfceg ---- --AV ..AA --4--' H CPC - esu urce , 3 . . . Western H1115 9 Hughes r'- -i' 4 -A' 2 May 1 Walnut Hills ........ ,' ......... There Western Hills 4 W1thTOW ..............,. 9 Mayf 5 Roger Baqon .,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.4,,,,,,.,. Western Hills 13 Roger Bacon ..,...,..... 9 M35' 8 Woodward ----'-' -- A-'A T hem western Hills 10 Norwood ..............., 11 11,235 I'f,'QQfQfj,,'gefffjM. ..W.Here Western Hills 3 Elder ..,..................... 5 May 29 Elder ..,....... ...,...... H ere BASEBALL CUBS Left to right: Rathkamp, Mueller, Ley, Tundy, Gildehau, Golding, Dreher, Haap, Frey, Winkler, Spies. l:166fI i Track WITH the coming of the spring Coach McCartney received 35 track candidates to answer his call. Among these candidates are some swift and shifty men. The prospects for the field events seem to show much promise. With just a little timing and practice Coach McCartney will have a team that will throw a threat into the interscholastic meets. The schedule for 1931 is as follows: May 9 ......4,.........,l..,.... .. ,........ Elder, Taylor, Western Hills May 11 ......, ...,..,..l.,...........,.,...,... I ntramurals May 14 ...., .........,.,.....,...,. W ithrow May 18 ....... ...,.... J unior-Deer Creek May 20 ....... ....,....... ..,,..... N o vice-Deer Creek First row, left to right: Daubenmerkle, Powell, Goldberg, Peters, King, Heisel, Reif. Second row: Schummer, Seiger, Van Hart, Melchione, Kispert, Urban, Geiser. Top row: Van Horn, Wollenhaupt, Oyler, Kirstein, Schmick, Spicer, Meer, Dworkins, Scallon, Golding. 'I1671 G' mf' f I .rf Y J ir ' ,X I 3 ' X Golf THE results of the golf matches for 1930 was as follows Western Hllls ,......,,...,..............,..,.,.........., 7 Purcell .......................... Western Hills ..,......... , ....,.....,.,..,...,.,...,,.... 10 Terrace Park , .......... ., Western Hills .,..................,..,................,... 77 Elder .......l......,.......,.,... Western Hills. ,.......,..,. ..........,. , ......... ,.... . 6 M Arlington ,. ,...,.,,..,,...... .. f168fI Tennis IN THE SPRING of 1930 Western Hills won unusual distinction in tennis. Earl Bossong Won the state singles championship and also, aided by his partner, Russell Hines, the doubles championship. This year both these boys are lost to us but We have high hopes that with the Stille brothers, coming champions, to take their places, the 1931 team will maintain the standard of its predecessors. The following is the schedule: Boys Girls May 4 Western Hills vs. Hartwell. May 6 Western Hills vs. Hartwell. May 11 Western Hills vs. Woodward. May 13 Western Hills vs. Woodward. May 18 Western Hills vs. Hughes. May! 20 Western Hills vs. Hughes. May 25 Western Hills Vs. W. Hills. May 27 Western Hills vs. W. Hills. June 3 Western Hills vs. Vlfithrow. .Tune 3 Western Hills vs. Withrow. Fisher Bossong I 1691 ' I I, .. f X . CHEER LEADERS Left to right: Waldron, Spranges, Ray, Robbins, Erwin. MAROON W CLUB First row, left to right: Francis, Becker, Kirstein, Van Horn, Kling, Klavner, Oyler, Greenstein, Tuertscher, Golding, Taft. Second row: Edwards, Hines, Hauback, Yeager, Bellum, Heister, Schieland, Block, Erwin, Borcherding, Reuben. Third row: Panzer, Musekamp, Kopp, Williams, C. Fuss, Gau, Maujer, Geiser, Fuss, Ruehlmann. Top row: Seeger, Bidlingmeyer, Gililand, Bi-une, Moore, Spicer, Kirbet, Bossong, Ruebel, Janes, Fisher ,.-,-,,,, W Y W , 7 ,....... ., . .,- ,..,.. . . -.-.... 1 I:1701 SENIOR INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS Left to right: Reis CCaptainj, Ruyter, Windmiller, Ellsberry, Isemnn JUNIOR INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Left to right: Van Horn, Heidt, Fuss, Scheland, Mueller. I171J Senior Girls Athletic Association THE MEMBERS of the G. A. A. are girls who have chosen this Way to become better citizens of their community and city, in order that through scientific exercise and games they may develop into healthy young women and future mothers, that they may learn and practice sportsmanship, and that they may derive as much good as possible from life. In the year 1930-1931 they have accomplished much. Parents Night they gave an exhibition of their athletic Work. Later they organized and conducted a Play Day for 75 girls of Western Hills. On February 25-26, they presented The World Fantasy. During Girls' Week they won hon- orable mention for the largest representation at a city wide Play Day, first place in the city posture contest, and participated in the program at a Mothers' and Daughters' banquet at the Sinton Hotel. --VIOLET GREENE First row, left to right: Denton, Steinman, Roberts, Irvin, Theobold, Niederechner, Cooper, Stone QPres.J, Schilds, Teklenberg QTreas.J, Blankenbuehler QV. Pres.j, Baker QRec. Sec.J, Steinbuch, Modiana, Heilman, Prutsman, Weishaupt, Green, Burdorf, Witterstauter. Second row: Smith, Gildenblatt, Camden, Mills, Blankenbuehler, Sewell, Runk, Endebrock, Klusman, Knagge, Stragge, Guimm, Tauber, Kling, Keimerdinger, Rentz, Hanion, Fnaw, , Bryant, Buthasam, Bauer, Baker. Third row: Sabugh, Wellington, Morris, Grandman, Ghlerth, Kalley, Hyland, Heitzman, Sammers, Moonert, Lewis, Henysll, Kothstrasser, Syler. Fourth row: I-Iathway, Sarkeck, Wankllman, Mueller, Wright, Williams, Jung, Meyers, Snyder, Happer, Quick, Wyeas, Murphy, Hinger, Uiielman, Schmidt, Geiser, Fletcher, Senhunfield, Blast. Fifth row: Unkrich, Tauber, Darnseif, Heiht, Tabe, Curley, Dieckman, Rivard, Moores, Gordon. Top row: Jniegens, Meyers, Udry, Duttenhotfer, Miller, Walters, Beach, Sparnall, Sieger, Metzener, Hrtapp, Reis, Kreblel, Fecter, Ryans. l1721 Junior Girls Athletic Association THE JUNIOR GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION has completed its second suc- cessful year under the leadership of Miss Burk and through the faithful service of the following oiiicers: President, Shirley Evans, Vice Presi- dent, Iris Lopez, Recording Secretary, Esther Bucknewg Corresponding Secretary, Betty Morris, Treasurer, Mary Bell Bradford, Historian, Dorothy Koch. A tea, given in early autumn, welcomed the seventh grade members and marked the beginning of a long series of good times! The G. A. A. has helped girls in securing their letters, and, since effort is the thing most desired, every girl who so wished, has been able to take an active part in the work of the organization, regardless of the excellence of her ability. -ROBERTA ENDERBROCK, '34 First row, left to right: Matchuny, Hart, Seitz, Lewis, Bockhorst, Morris, Bradford, Lopez, Evans, Kock, Burnett, Tiernan, Williams, Klare, Bernzott, Schulze, Nicoll, Borgman, Lindhorst, Oehler. Second row: Keller, Koopman, Banfield, Greenstein, Deters, Hohmeister, Miller, Newmewer, Schube, Moores, Knoppe, Smith, Noyes, Littinger, Forder, Knoppe, Rothman, Kelly, Purkhiser. 'Third row: Ruehlmann, Bailey, Grauvogel, Kimmerle, Toepke, Zuher, Lueders, Beier, Lautz, McMann, Breitholle, Wright, Forseilles, Edwards, Alexander, Weismuller, Neuer, Wassman, Somner, Hettesheimer. Fourth row: Siskin, Endebrock, Kelley, Hathaway, Beach, Higgins, Lueders, .Givens, Barns, Chapman, Hemple, Hahn, Bramkamp, Hoifner, Rupp, Halbrock, Eckter, Sparnall, Wurster, Smith, Wessel, Schaller, Apwisch, Brug, Burrage, Buchner, Groif. Top row: Streithorst, Lewis, Pangallo, Noell, Angert, Koch, Hoppley, Dawson, Albrecht, Schinkel, Dollman, Smith, Mulhauser, Bellem, Franklin, Becker, Kamp, Morgan, Winters, Blackburn, Dornette, Frey. f1731 3 I176J F' 2 r v T sl f S51 ,, ga. ft .SQA it -ik 'pin 1 .A 'M H. UF? ir' i'm '.a.I ' 4-3' 'H f-H. .1 I r in r .frafili-'A at ' if F , ff - f - Q 5 I .f 'Liu i ' ' 1 fyfl 'i A.L. .k . W af 5 F' if' gx ' tv 'ji 1 if' '. 'V ..::'.f yaf J Q I ,A Q ' Xa , A ' ' Q l, 'W K Fc, s f ' ... 2 - -' it 5 , xl . ' fa H. Y 1 'Y ZIV' -'Z All ' 1 m . o 1 ' o o The Girls Physical Education Department THE GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT of 1930-31 has made itself known 'and admired all over Cincinnati. The beginning of the fall activ- ities found the girls being weighed, measured, and classified according to posture. All defects were to be corrected by the end of the school year if possible. Games were started with seventh, and eighth grade kick ball teams, ninth and tenth grade volley ball teams, and eleventh and twelfth grade arial dart teams. The Senior G. A. A. sponsored a Play Day for the 7th, 8th, and 9th grades in order to promote good fellowship between the older and younger girls. The coming of winter opened a new field of work for girls. Junior and Senior Swimming meets were held in December. At this time dancing was taught all the gym classes. This led to the organization of The World Fantasy, one,,of the biggest events of the year at Wesern Hills. Sorrow, laughter, happiness, Binds us all with one strong cord. Nations band in duress fell, And work with one accordg Allthe world is made aking Mortal feelings make it so: Human love and human sin, In and out of life doth flow. Peace among the nations all- Age-old dream of motherhood, Will prevail if men but knew . Life joins man in Brotherhood. 4 -u . -Violet Greene I4 ft The World Fantasy was' adjudged the best of itspkind ever given by any high school in Cincinnati. The community of Western Hills and of Cincinnati, has been enriched by the idea of -peace for all men, through efforts of the 700 girls who cooperated to put this ideal before the public. Forgetting their efforts in The Fantasy, the girls gained still more hon- ors for the athletic department during Girls' Week. At Western Hills posture tests were taken and three awards given in Junior and Senior high school combined. Fifty awards were given in the Health Examination. Western Hills placed first in the city wide posture contest. At the Girls' Hobby Fair, fifteen ribbon awards were won by girls of Western Hills. Western Hills showed her true spirit by having the greatest number of representatives at the Senior High School Play Day. Spring athletics opened the middle of May with the Spring Swimming Meet. National Red Cross life-saving classes were started. All athletic awards and letters 'were presented to the girls at the Annual Girls' Athletic Banquet held June 2, 1931. As a cumulation of the year, the healthy, happy girls present at the banquet proved the value and success of the Physical Educatiori Depart- ment of Western Hills. f1'78j F 'Y 1. , a'-- '--Jg-. : ...X Q ,, 'if' '.',,.4X 'j 151 , xfjj 5 - .Q . - gif'-fy'-.f ,-A X'5 L K1.-' ',. , ... 'Q.:.f ,- , 91 -.VL 1. v r L 2-' ,-5. 1. 'Q Zz . 'gg-. -'Qgq j Z' '., ., f, --', difflij 1 1 My '- W'--2 ,..x -,..-ff 'T ' 5. '- T i.f7,.'1' ' .. -' . . Pri pf- ' - . S .-, , Q N. ' 3 . . Jf'.'X-1 ,k -. 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'fur -4 ,n '-'ifvmff nw- 'Tl 4x44 :P-sa' wi- 4 4 A -. 1 J , 4 ,4 -1. - 1' ' -' WEBSJ' . . - ' Q 7-i '. f?7 97- inf- AN 'H '.'-sd 2.2 ' - '---::c-f-- I ' --...-' . ' T' . ' w 4.1 K' -1 ff -, 4 ' Y'-. QS9jj3pl'T'33 . 3i .fwf:'2?.rf3.f'i-- gi f'-31. '-1- 3--1-'qaQl'I1X,j-giagg i'f.-7g5?:,,!2?'1. REM.-fZg.Q:xh ,h,..4Q4gf2 Y . 1-. sf lf ,z-11--+ Qw, ...:-r:f'f fe- JH'--I L. 21 -1. ' wi ' . p A' Q-- :13 '. .1 1 .91.91 'Fri'-'.- ! L'5ff:.:.f2.-M Q445'-12.s'1f'2Qx-Fw-fmir'3s1'51,327,541F?nL73f:-.Z:r'3e7S21f:X'1f?.h'2i'.x k23z-.f:4AnM is ...ii .. 2'-S.?'f14?L?-Eff,-1:36:13-'5'.QFXQJ'-.3622 - If ..,. 3 flfmifllsi ,5 hj,,,..--,ini ,, S' , f , V, Q Y V , H . l , y l f' ,ig nj, y s r fdf ' wig:-ng it .,., Cf? in f. ll, an' l riff Y, ' , ffsxxffivif , , . , . I ,, Y , .. , M Q , ' W 1, :Cm , l 3 .- - F Q' f-.ai , ,BX Nd' Q- ,g , .Al , Fl in M gg: ' lf' v il ' ' - k 4 S., l -all ,fi 4 lil, . ,Q M 4 in CIVICS and Vocational League Sponsors A 'I THIS YEAR the oflice of corresponding secretary of the city organization of Civic and Vocational League Sponsors has fallen to the lot of 'Western Hills, and is filled by Sarah Roberts. The main object of the league is to arouse in the members and sponsors an interest in public .Welfare and to iit them for intelligent citizenship by bringing before -them the civic prob4 lems of most vital interest through talks by citizens, excursions, etc., so that by the time they are ready to take an active part in public matters they may do so with confidence and the will to do it to the best of their ability, Perhaps the most outstanding event of every year is the filling- of prominent city positions by the boys of the League during Boys'1Week and by the girls during Girls' Week. Surely such an event is an outstanding stride towards the promotion of better and more efficient 'citizenship in the future. . -' l First row, left to right: Roberts, Borcherding, Bauer, Wurtz. Top row: Daughters, Barth, Haas, Kessler. ' - ' f1s41 .f?i-if-f. x.,N'S V' welvr' 1 .Y'. 'fb . lfnwgz L,J .'.-f 1'-' . at .H Ig If ,AAH . If A ki ,N ' 3- f -x.. i. 'N f uf, J. V I Jia. tix. l.-..r. if 91 r.4ik 1, ing FHM H li tsl inf F-iNtF.l ' I Aff? ij. N' 2' 1' -ff offs wlufw X A3i?fE'57.'f:. rife. L' nfhk . M' - Oi few-Q -' A , e Nffil -wife --'- r A r KT e fi? sew fix fzfi , -'ffl ' -9' ,ff Q ' h The Chemistry Club THE CHEMISTRY CLUB afforded an opportunity for those pupils who were especially interested in this subject to do extra work in it. Although it was not intended that it should be, this yearithe club-was entirely a stag affair. Some of the boys, Bob Barth and Ed. Haskell for instance, claimed that this absence of coeds in the club was just the factor which made its tremendous success possible. Others offthe boys, like Coster and Sansone, declare that the presence of the fair sei: would have spurred them on to greater efforts. Most of the time thisyear Was spent in qualitative analysis. If you had Seen the-boys work you would have been convinced of the presence of sev- eral embryonic Lavoisiers. Visits were made to Well-known industries in Cincinnati. The club was organized at the beginning of the present. school year by Mr. Dunkel as sponsor. ' , -vi Members not in the picture are: Helle, Broughton, Reif, Haas. Top row, left to right: Moore, Turner, Haskell, Behrman. First row: Sansone, Coster, Barth, Klavner, Grant. . f1851 p , . ,.,f:+.fqfx p pw, J f 'K ,,..A f , gk . is Ex! A Y J' fffv-XX V r xiii , f -il 1' Q 'flag-X sf , 'qQLjQ.Nr-inf: J ,W AM L V -H ..,: 'I Lg' ,if ,N Q-.Ulf Q A W if .X iff ' x .Lf ri T I 1' , I-Li i 'Y W x 35 To l Z . VJ, I N. ,Llp A ,Lf Q, K, xgjri S if i '- fl Ui 1' iiig ft 4 l I c,:e'f-2.5. ' N. 1 -' l N, X ' AA-X-sf-St' , ' . . .e 'A V. .I l fu 5:25 ' ' ii 1' ' f' :mm ' ' X ' Senior Girls Club THE SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB was organized last year by the Senior girls under the sponsorship of Mrs. Evans. Although Mrs. Evans was trans- ferred to Walnut Hills High School, this year's class has continued their Work in trying to be of some real service to the school under the able leadership of our present sponsors. In the fall, to create a better spirit of fellowship among the younger and older girls, the twelfth grade girls gave a party for the ninth grade girls Whom they adopted as their Little Sisters. Early in May, the girls gave the second spring Mother-Daughter Tea, carrying on the precedent established by the class of '30. The proceeds of this project were contributed to the Art Fund. The oiiicers are: President, Helen Ruelhrnanng Vice President, Sarah Roberts, Secretary, Ruth Hellman, Treasurer, Dorothea Wurtzg Sponsors, Miss E. Freund and Mrs. L. G. Fouch. First row, left to right: Cooper, Morris, Klotter, Jung, Mayer, Hausfeld, Greene, Stoller, Steinbuch, Baker, Solar, Brockrnan, Uhrland, Hanlon, Murphy, Bullick, Blankenbuehler, Niederlehner. Second row: Smith, Wurtz, Quick, Hathaway, Gildenblatt, Irwin, Kirbert, Olhauser, Halle, Schaller, Schilds, Krent, Remle, Lobaugh, Powers, Mills, Camden, Lewis. Third row: Pierce, Hooper, Saatkamp, Hamaker, Theobald, Gobrecht, Tecklenberg, Witterstaeter, Burdorf, Borcherding, Hearn, McDaniels, Moores, Steinmann, Beard, Erhart. Top row: Ruehlmann, Denton, Stone, Wellington, Hellman, Prutsman, Weishaupt, Geiser, Winkleman, Fletcher, Anders, Geox-gin, Tenhundfeld, Raible, Katz. ..... i. l , , S , s f186j . '-ilk -. ' .....T '. 'Gr , , K. ,Q H JV, N N jg ,, gi K 1 R , . .- i. , . ,,. . ,. . - f' ..g 4 Q ' ., my N, IA,-1. M. I , A ff, if V up 3 rg ff. 1 , ,- ' A. 4' . ,Ffa V' l' fl f' M fd its ' 1 it u . t ' ' -i, R -1 1 U fg-1- - ,F VKif3-J . . i ff nl It JJ, -fly -.,Wl.a'Tt5. '-K. ,All ' 4 , A rf, ff Q fif r fi f. f -, a 2-, ' . . gi. ,. , 1, ,lfwf Q., wg- , 'i ,M If .tx E t K, A f .. 1- 4 - -. ' A . .r , , , fl '- -----1- 1- 4- H. 1 -- -ls. iw l, Western Hills Club HHANDY MEN about the schoolf' is possibly the best description that can be given this organization. Consisting of select students from the eleventh and twelfth grades with a purpose of bettering the school, the club has passed its third successful year. Do you recall the smart-looking fellows who ushered at the opera and the many other shows we enjoyed this year? It is needless to say from whose ranks they came. And, Juniors, don't be angry at the mighty Senior who baWled you out for throwing paper in the halls, it is only in the line of duty that the members of the club strive for proper school discipline. By taking responsibility for the welfare of the school we, the officers, assume the same attitude We expect to show as citizens toward the government of the city. Ralph Panzer, President, Charles KODD, Vice President, Dean A. Behrman, Secretaryg and Elmer Van Horn, were the ofiicers this year. Mr. Kopp, as before, was the sponsor.-DEAN A. BEHRMAN, Secretary First row, left to right: A. Ervin, Spicer, Kopp, Williams, Van Horn, Panzer, Francis, Schreibervr, L. Mueller, B. Mueller. Second row: Ray, Maujer, Barkalow, Staub, Ervin, Kling, Bidlimzmeyer, Behrman, Potts, Barth. Third row: Klavner, Heister, Schmick, Fritz, Borcherding, Apswich, Coster, Howell. Top row: Sanders, Bossong, Diechman, Kock, Wm. Mueller. Lisvj -li' vs., -. 'U :7 1 5.91. l, X , a. ,,4.- .. -, K X U , ,My .i it w - fl, T, f'flQWg H ,f 1 -4, . ' ci, ' a 5, L13 fm A .ff -Q it 4,-1 ANT lr K 9. - Ji H jf f ix .JU l lesfffiu i N i ' M 'F' L 'asia X1 ,affffl sl its , in f X.f.,s,f. W My in Parliamentary Club AMONG the unusual clubs at Western Hills, perhaps the one most unex- pected in a high school is the Parliamentary Law Club. The club hours this year have been very enjoyable and instructive. As this Club was organized primarily for the purpose of studying Parliamentary Law and procedure, the meetings were conducted according to the principles of law learned in the Club. In keeping with its purpose, the Club also drew up a model constitution. Each section and article was carefully inspected for any irregularities. Debates and discussions, in which the entire group par- ticipated, composed many of the club programs. Unfortunately, the club had so increased that it was necessary to limit its membership to only those who were already members. The Parliamentary Law Club owes its success during the year 1930-31 to the cooperation and hearty support of its members and the untiring efforts of its sponsor, Mr. Fouch. The officers of the club are: President, Lester Schriebergg Vice President, Tom Oylerg Secretary, Helen Murphy: Treasurer, Jimmie Howell. First row, left to right: Witt, Forster, Caran, Meyer, Theobold, H. Murphy, Morris, Solar, Ervin, Schuman. Second row: Schott, Clark, Savage, Saalwaechter, Fisher, Staub, Corcoran, Wiel, Howell, Holueroth. Third row: Robbins, Beinecke, Fick. Ervin, Rith, Haas, Mazza, Powell, Geiser. Top row: Luckman, Bracht, De Wert, Colvin, Carrol, Kirstein, Frey. 51881 . Q Jn., ,-Q . L my ,, Y ' .,. sq, 1: f. . . ' N K ' my. X' F V . X l , J if . SP1 .f ' N -i 73- 'ig 'V - ' A f A-'rx .-,:f.,0 , .NA A ,V 15 ,, E3 Q QR, .JN 2 A A X V' Ml ., , -- 'L ,J gg, ' X' A X f U ,gf ,iwfilf QQ . , X I ei , i,:.,f.,f.,fjf,.. s it 7Axf ,Q X .N - ,gfriffsf 'Y' XRD ' ' f' W. .1 'i 6 Typewriting Club THE TYPEWRITING CLUB is held under the sponsorship of Miss Yalen. With the aid of this club We can further the development opt' our typing both in accuracy and speed. Not only do we receive benefit through this club, but many unfortunate children have been made happy through our project. Each student served his share in constructing interesting book- lets containing short stories, poems, and colorful pictures. Although the beginners could not help in the typing of the stories and poems, tihe'y gave much aid in the assembling of them. When completed these booklets were presented to the Children's Home just before Christmas. Another feature is the contests held between two chosen teams in which everyone works toward high scores. I am sure the many things we have done in the club will help us become better typists. The following ofiicers were chosen: President, Sam Gilliland, and Secretary, Helen Krueger. -HELEN KRUEGER, '31 First row, left to right: Bloebaum, Baker, Aull, Anders, Georgin, Krueger, Lauber, Conradi, Brunner. Second row: Sauerhofer, Stoerig, Tabe, Hornady, Grimm, Sommer, Fible, Yeager. Top row: Schultz, Daubenmerkl, Downing, Heimerdinger, Rutenschroer, Gilliland, Friedman, Simkin. Members not on picture: Bauer, Hein, Timmerman, Tewell, Wegelin, Wieman, Wulest. A I - ' , - :1'N-fig.. K i f 189 1 is it 'ff i ,m g - e , X.. , . f a s , as T23-ri . yi 3 A' f' ,.- 5 X it ff ' f - C . ' - I i visagf' 4: 'ffl 5' M' ii Z4 ,fx 1 i 5, - 1' .,.- ' 'S X 5, 3 in , 41 f W Senior Mathematics Club THE PURPOSE of the Senior Mathematics Club is to promote an interest in and an increased knowledge of mathematics. In order to achieve this aim, the programs are divided into two parts, one instructive and one entertaining. Each student has chosen a subject connected with mathe- matics and each Week he gives a short talk on his subject. For entertain- ment, the club plays mathematical games and solves puzzles. To encourage students in gaining proficiency in mathematics, the Senior Math Club gives each year a prize to the student who has the highest average in mathematics for his high school career. Any senior student of mathematics is eligible to receive this prize. The officers for the first semester were: President, Eldred Mode, Vice President, Leslie Lingo, Secretary, Wilford Clark, Treasurer, Fred Bark- alow. For the second semester those elected were: President, Clarence Signierg Vice President, Frank Meer, Secretary, James Dickson, Treas- urer, Glen Slater. First row, left to right: Signeir, McLean, Lingo. Top row: Guckenberger, Barkalow, Mueller, Clark, Gilhart. l1901 Girls' Social Recreation Club UNDER the sponsorship of Miss Shank, the Girls' Social Recreation Club has an hour of pleasure every Tuesday afternoon. Our purpose is to learn how to conduct a party, to be the chairman of a committee, to plan a pro- gram suitable to small children, to young people, and to grown-ups, for a group of friends, or an organization. Not all of our hours are spent in planning, for we play games, have stunts, tricks, stories, and pantomimes. This gives us an opportunity for self-expression. It is in our good times in life that We learn to Work and live together. It is there that We meet friends, that we learn the social graces that make living With others pleasant. It is there that we learn to be democratic. The officers of this group are: President, Mildred Bergman, Vice Pres- ident, Marjorie Hochstrasserg Secretary, Alice Denton, Treasurer, Stella Camden. First row, left to right: Van Cleave, Camden, Denton, Hochstrasser. Top row: Neimeyer, Price, Morath, Bergman. l 1 I1911 QJCIL' kt Q ' FM lac N .,,f - :.A'K' V ., -'. .- Q ' . M , r..,. ,,,--.,.- - W' Qxu 1 if Yi X 'Quill J lr 5 i: ' :ll X4 ' i .S 1 in K AH, ., at x7 1 f . .eft 5? J ff Y 2 4f'gr- a1a . T A N. XX Q i l,,::.::' xx x U 'x 1 1 I -' - ' V ,V -5 1,!- ' I h ' AJ: f an-H I ' A X Nature Club THE NATURE CLUB, under the sponsorship of Miss Dourson, has proved to be interesting. With a marked increase of one hundred percent in mem- bership over last year the club has been able to give a variety of programs. At some meetings slides are shown, at others nature talks given, but when the weather permits most of the time is devoted to the study of the great out-of-doors. The purpose of all these programs is to give the members a better understanding of nature and to teach us how to use those things nature has given us in such a Way that We will benefit ourselves as Well as others. The officers for the first semester Were: Preident, Tom Reedyg Vice Presi- dent, Melba Sevingg Secretary, Robert Foertschg and Treasurer, Helen Wetterstroem. Those elected the second semester were: President, John Brown, Vice President, Harrison Poppeg Secretary, Robert Foertsch, and Treasurer, Eric Ruehlmann. First row, left to right: Hausfeld, Roos, Seving, R. Wetterstroem, H. Wetterstroem, Kortgartner, H' J Wh l ine, uergens, eeer, Tressler. Second row: Brannigan, Brown, Greenbaum, Davey, Ruehlmann, Fischer, McAvoy, Schmidt, Auol, Hoffmeister. Top row: Michaelson, Murphy, Waldron, Scholle, Reedy, Herdt, Foertsch, Hearn, Collins, Weber. l1921 1 -K 'Ngmt R 5' gf 'vi 7' EF fl .. 'ff t Xi it serie ' ..., , I : . 'N , .li ' A - ,, - O -W 'i 4 'I'-X NIT it Y h 6,6-xxx V! V f-,x K 'A i A x..jr,--ij, H e T .4 4 'if . .fr-.3 Q. T t -. .4 . - ' t i as T 1 . fa., V z,vk-Uma ,L ,X , X X .-,SN .. , V, K 5' X ,L . I..,. i i al x li WX If i X l ' 1 X 1 if P is X , f f i 4 Q i lx C8 Sf He ...f W it ff' hi N ia f I' X Pi xl x 4 ' ,f w mf- Milf ' Senior Engrossing Club ENGROSSING is the art of copying or writing in large letters. The common styles of engrossing are scrip, rough-hand and broad pen text lettering, commonly known as Old English. The primary uses of engrossing are for the engrossing of names on diplomas, writing certificates and resolu- tions, and various phases of advertising. Much perseverance, practice, neatness, and effort is required of the student to learn to engross neatly and correctly. The reward is great be- cause the individual learns to cultivate a taste for an appreciation of the beautiful as well as uniformity in design and appearance, which develop habits that carry over into the every day life of .the learner. A child taught a habit usually retains it. The development o such habits prepares the student for life by aiding him to become a be er citizen in his com- munity. The club is sponsored by Mr. Zeller. First row, left to right: Drott, Wegelin, Sedacca, Fitzgerald V. Hine, Ward fPres.J, Knauft, Enghauser. Second row: Lang, Dorks, Rahenstein, Kramer, W' ann, Tewell. Top row: Herzog, Schneider, Wehner fSecy.J, hrman. P I1931 , f' T igfyrq f - E ,-.,Ee.-.--,,,, W, ip, Bm fififsw M f All 5' c so i - T059 fi t as ,Af ' f s-.wi i A J,yiFl'd3x'5'f?4 it . ..' M V ' f , -W ' X-Q X - .V y iff' s s l , if l l T -P ff T fill' . K' 'N A A ,f , ,V l fi-4 1 '- - i - ' ii in 1 f. laura ' i I-Ii-Y Club THE HI-Y CLUB is an international organization whose purpose is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian Character. The club is composed of a group of purposeful older high school boys Who are seeking Christian ideals for themselves and for the social group of which they are a part. Membership in the Hi-Y Club is open to the mature students of the Junior and Senior classes who band themselves together in a definite cause calling for high scholarship, physical efficiency, moral Worth, and lives of unseliish service. The Hi-Y meets once a Week. It has a short business meeting followed by a talk by some Well known business man of the community on a sub- ject concerning our daily life. After this the members enter into a dis- cussion of the subject. The officers of the club are: Allen Schmick, President 5 Ralph Panzer, Vice President, Carl Diechman, Secretary, Robert Maujer, Treasurer: Mr. Thomas, Sponsor. -CLARENCE SPICER First row, left to right: Yeager, Panzer, Edwards, Schmick, Spiess, Mueller, Fuss. Second row: Van Horn, Maujer, Spicer, Moore, Kling, Fisher. Top row: Wagner, Diechman, Heister, Mr. Thomas, Haas, Wetterstroem. f1941 '4,.,wt-',gA+E- k irfxnpm V J I Vkrzf.,-.Ng kg-M-I PV '7 ' 3-A. ,ky X' , Al, a Z,-.,-i f vit' Q X. Q If 'MAI f p 5' L F: Q -I ,, I-Jcfxith V: N' , ly 'f rl ,. xvbl tvs r f 5 iraqi- f ,fl fu .1 l .,..,, of 'ti be .452 A . L' bl l if rlfs ARE' I 'si A i l f .f:5 a. X.-e-.ff li, NJN ?l.L ' RN,-' ff r ,f ' I Lunch Room Squad N0 DOUBT the best known group of students in school is the Lunch Room Squad. Everyone must come in contact with these persons whether they want to or not. There are those who watch the lines and those who take care of the serving tables. Some take care of the tray rooms and still others are cashiers. Every day, during the fourth bell-that most import- ant period of the whole day-they can be seen faithfully performing their duties. Who has not, in some way, become acquainted with these familiar faces? Who does not recall, upon seeing them, those happy moments spent in the lunchroom when all were temporarily freed from care and worry and on leaving were so much more able to cope with the trying tasks of the afternoon? There is little need for more to be said for I'm sure they speak for themselves. First row, left to right: Roberts, Hathaway, Okrent, Irwin, Anders, Georgin, Denton, Schroeder, Camden, Lewis. Second row: Young, Yeager, Schafer, Tenhundfeld, Reuhlmann, Smith, Casteel, I-Ioffner, Daughters. Top row: Moore, Mueller, Barth, Cook, Williams, Mueller, Groppenbecker. I1951 XM :::qliQ'tC7'Q' 1 -IQ. ii'i'i'fflxAT3' ix I Likgtxikfn r , 2, .fr limi.-fi? .4 T Q-, 3'sif'1'l ex, -N ,A f 3- E' ,Jail f:,.,?f?-'3', . .1 -. .,,', fgfv - 1 4. . j, 4 , -0- 4.. ,- 1 K 1... .',,,'-9' , 1-fn-'a.. ,llll .R l- 5,3 2 W J ,Aa J 5 'i tg? -e. l v 'g 'fit .- X4 ,.,f'i.'f??Q . '- 1 .fUf1c f.,.f N 'T ' .. e Q' X T J' 4.1 is 1-1. auf , jfigf xx If' XNBMH ' V The Senior Gym Club THE SENIOR GYM CLUB endeavors to promote better teams for Western Hills, by aiording an opportunity for all boys to develop their bodies for physical endurance and their minds for quick and accurate thinking. The club does not carry on any business meeting but is divided into three groups, which are wrestling, boxing, and apparatus work. Each respective group is under the supervision of a teacher. Mr. McCartney instructs the wrestling group in holds and fallsg Mr. Thomas informs the boxing group in positions and punchesg Mr. Nohr demonstrates swings and exercises to the apparatus group. At first each member had a turn in each group before he chose the one he desired. The club sometimes has contests in the various sports which are in sea- son and diiferent games are often carried on between the groups. The club sponsored a skating party, the proceeds of which were used for financing the annual. First row, left to right: Shuster, Orlerman, Hehn, Curry, Haft, Nedelman, Waller, Jones, Liedolf, Younger, Fink, Gan, Frey, Rubin, Vogeli, Haap. Second row: Bossong, Heins, Willis, Niemeyer, Brauer, Katenkamp, Young, Kispert, Dvworkin, C. Young, Rueble, Behymer, Brockhoff. Top row: Behringer, Borcherding, Francis, T. King, Poggendick, Heister, Otte, Panzer, Moore, Kirstein, Holloway, Rhuelman. f1961 sr- 1 . .E 'J l ,L xi: A 115 5 1 .f fx., ev-gl ,fi- , TX!! , X 1 if M'-Qirirn xx' fi,f?f1, . '21 E sly www 'fi 1 ,Mi .u P: H ,- ,P H .1 fF?'f1 im. y g e.: gk? agggflffiilg vs . , V - it , l iw? L ' , 4 s' ,l , - : 'r , - V- f ., v F :iff isis, .-1.-ef N lk 'i , vor, fl' il ff . . in is e , will f- Boys' Junior Gym Club THE CLUB, sponsored by Mr. Thomas, was under the direction of Presi- dent Ervin Riesz, assisted by Vice President Lewis Cones and Jack Wool- ley, Secretary. An organization of six squads was made, their leaders being Stenzel, Kirchner, Becker, Goldberg, Leftivich, and Riesz. The club has operated under a six-team league basis for the following seasonal sports: tag football, volley-ball, basketball, and playground ball. In addition, stunts, tumbling, apparatus, pyramids, and games have been engaged in with pleasure and profit. The tag football league ended in a dead tie for all places since winter set in before a play-oi could be ar- ranged. The final volley ball standing was 1 Becker, 2 Leftivich, 3 Kersch- ner, 4 Riesz, 5 Goldberg, 6 Stenzel, The standing in basketball was-1 Leftivich, 2 tie, Riesz, Stenzel, Levine, 5 Goldberg and Kerschner. The recreation league has not opened as this article goes to press. Top row, left to right: Berninger, Becker, Hatin, Stearus, Benzinger, Shanley, Gildehaus, Casteel. Third row: McIntyre, Miller, Wochstrasser, Case, Kirchner, Thullen. Cones, Stenzel, Haucke, Westorman. Second row: Schwartz, Fisher, Kickey, Moonert, Leigh, Falls, Woolley, Riesz, Wood, Jansing, Schearer. First row: Covert, Casuto, Hase, Enghauser, Frech, Dwoskin, Leftwich, Levine, Skurow, Pfeiffer, Van Hart, Taylor, Sattler, Webeler. ' 51971 1, ,fr - IE . .TVN W .. i ll - . f 1 e :'i'2ii'f 'Q - J iff . ' ,fig ,, ,wwf s f' it PC2733 f r : ai H 1 e alexis-3. l i 44 fj:, w.jjc,-s 1-N , gf! I., 1' .QQ 1' 59 H X . , A --3 . l' X A- l I i it '-xr K 'KL in J 'V ' .. ...hrimil-SLI 2 - , 2 ff v 1. 1 x at, ,-ll W V 1 .2 . 1 2 ,, ' Q, ,f is A f M1 ' fe ,JV 1 .Jilin ,fiiffi ' -if ji Q ' pg Q, -M I . fi ff' - if -K ' - i-55 ,NJQ A , .,,,,. if .f,- , ' 1 W, a A , To W' gXLi,w', r H , . 'E iptzz. f'f 5 v X slr Rf A if! T. M- - , -if QQ .Hs ,. ,if , V The Girls' Gym Club THE GIRLS' GYM CLUB, sponsored by Miss May Paddock and Miss Hazel Burk, is giving us the most valuable preparation for citizenship possible-- Health. One of the featured exhibitions 'on Parents' Night Was that of How Senior Girls Keep Fit, an example of health Work carried on by the Girls' Gym Club. At the presentation of The World Fantasy the mem- bers of this club gave their utmost support and help in many of the dances. The club has been divided into two parts, a tap dancing class and a group who participate in games and stunts. During the past year of the club's existence membership has been unconditional but in the future it will be limited to only girls possessing letters or those Working toward them. The members of the club are very active in their pursuit for healthy bodies and minds which can only be attained by clean living and intelli- gent regulated exercise. -HILMA COOPER First row, left to right: Brockhoff, Ringhofer, Uffelman, Ohlhauser, Irvin, Feckter, Hausfeld, Cooper, Schmidt, Snyder, Steinmann. Second row: Casteel, Carper, Kuezner, Gildenblatt, Lewis, Moonert, Meyers, Luckman, Sedacca Seitel, Mintzer. Third row: Hoebbel, Heimerdinger, Kling, Runch, Steinbuch, Schauman, Smith, Witterstaeter. Top rowi: Dornseif, Leath, Murphy, Schlereth, Alice, Voris, Hochstrasser, Grote. Others who are not in the picture: Grimm, Rivard, Smith, Sommer, Wright, Hathaway, Jenkins, Telger, Hotopp, Bachmeier, Williams, Kuhlman. 51981 X pi T ' T 'f fi iii' fv' '1-V 1.2 .4'4V .1 f mm ' Junior Girls' Athletic Club THESE beaming, healthy beings in the above picture belong to the Junior Girls' Athletic Club. We were organized last September when about sixty girls signed up for the club. We wonder if Miss Burk and Miss Ahrens, the sponsors of the club, cried for joy or for sorrow! The following officers were elected: Maureen Rose, Presidentg Marjorie Moser, Vice Presidentg Ruth Augert, Secretary, and Marie Leuders, Treasurer. Most of the girls in the club are working for a letter. Our activities have extended far beyond the four walls of our gymnasium this year. We are proud to say that in everything the Girls' Physical Education Department has undertaken we have been represented almost one hundred per cent. This includes several auditorium sessions, a play day, swimming meet, and last of all, but certainly not least, the memorable World Fantasy. -SHIRLEY EVANS First row, left to right: Pfaif, Kaatze, Hettesheimer, Evans, Moser, Rose, Leuders, Angert, Covert, Lindhorst, Wetzell, Hardiman, Latham, Streithorst. Second row: Manning, Maurg, Beieiur, llglexixpel, Wgsel, Schgller, Hart, Meyer, Pinsack, Meyer, . t . A pwisc , o man, ramer, isken. Third row: Cramer, Joos, Widmer, Strunk, Frank, Matchuny, Franklin, McMahan, Francisco, Hill, Morgan, Burragl, Lederer. Top row: Schwab, Karns, Pangallo, Hahn, Witte, Vehr, Greene, Lewis, Kamp, Bramkamp, Boston. f199fI v ' - 'suf- ui Mlm. in , if 1, ' ,f Hi-fjgijg, Q' 1, ' ,gil 'mt 2- 1' T' 'i A W .,, W rm - if 1 x iZfl.' f wx if 5 5 ' if 'T' N R!-'1 y 7 ,i T 1 If'-iii. l Senior Girl Reserves THIS YEAR the Senior Girl Reserves have striven to find happiness in the Rainbow Ring which symbolizes health of body, mind, and spirit. They have tried to create a better fellowship among the student body and to develop a strong character which Will better fit them for their duties as citizens. The spirit of loving service, The glory of perfect health The wondrous gems of knowledge The beauty of the rainbow's wealth. All woven within the curves With glorious golden curves We'll strive for the best in girlhood, Loyal Girl Reserves. The officers are: President, Inez Solarg Vice President, Gladys Dulaneyg Secretary, Irma Kuhrg Treasurer, Ethel Remleg Advisor, Miss Riechelman. First row, left to right: Steinbuch, Dieckman, Prutsman, Allen, Niemes, I-Iusman, Bogenschutz, Mayer, Denton. Second row: Baker, Decher, Schroeder, Dulaney, Witterstetter, Krueger, Camden, Hanlon, Solar. Top row: Dydnski, Hamaker, Moores, Remle, Remle, Remle, Niederlander, Lewis. f200J . .' z. - ,M .. 1, L, . ,.- ,A ' Q., Aiylliix' Qc-MH . Q . , , L-si.. - I -F' -. . , 1, ., Af' -t. -'QM M , f' - l' '- . x. arf, 1 1- 1 f gi x ' va ' ' . 'i X' I - ' , 'ff .' l ' ' W3 W 1 ,V '..f-T A dj, as 4 A. .Wx U 3, F L. 'Q ky V l ., H MFI , if 'e if S-1. fr' V' ii' T 1 F.. ' '- ' ' f ,V z 1 , , 3 ,- nf fi, f K , :gf N, wt ,' fi 'Y - 1. 1 if if S.-. .mu 1, R' Juni' .. EE! . '13, , if 5 . Junior Girl Reserves Slogan: To face life squarely. Purpose: To find and give the best. THE JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES CLUB feels that it has had a successful and interesting year. Beginning with a membership of nine we soon increased our number to eighteen. We shall always remember the beautiful and impressive recognition service we had on February 27 in the music room. This pleasure was made possible for us through the arrangement of our big sisters in the Senior Girl Reserves Club. The officers for the first semester were: President, Edith Seitzg Vice President, Ida Seitzg Secretary, Lucille Koch, Treasurer, Louise Fischer. For the second semester we elected the following girls for ofiicers: Presi- dent, Virginia Runckg Vice President, Ruth Lewisg Secretary, Ida Seitzg Treasurer, Lucille Koch. Top row, left to right: Schafer, Givens, Koch, Seitz, Punck, Kuhn, Lewis, Koch. First row: Hempel, Ackenhauser, Schafer, Seitz, Fischer, Bauer. f201j .. fi., gs.,-5 - 4, V , N T , e ,,, , .W ... .-', a - - l Y. -F wi Y jf 1-If ,A . .. was W- ,Vw 4 . i 1 WM ' z' N' 'wi , -,S W A . E3 L5 it 3 JY - i U 5 y ll,-nik K- K ,E 425, I If Wi A I Y Evil!! Z! h ,R R' U f 155' r...'l'i-.. : 1 'Rik' ' NW' fy N, f' f J ,N 4' . 4 3-xl T' i is-1 J, 'fit 3 , 5 .i5,,.,f, , ,P V il ,i ,,-V1 1. ., ,' i, Q A i ,K if ,x mxwjvg,-i 'Q ,f lj :N . K 1, g Hi! 5 , If l s ' ,Q if l , 3 . J ,, 'SX s.,,J , 1 ,Y 2 W 1 R' ' gf n .st , ff, is .1 , M, ,i -4' , Q , - , l sv, A . 'K l Q f ax ,, W ,X , ,S ,fi fy t . gif 'ii 'l4 xffl' 'NM . ' I' Navman ' - Swimming Club DUE to the large membership in the Swimming Club four teams have been organized, the Scotch, Irish, Swedes, and Dutch and the respective cap- tains Maujer, Harris, Schroeder, and Kattus. A swimming meet was held in which there was great excitement and every man did his best to make his team a winner. The final results were, Scotch Won the meet with thirty points, Swedes were second with thirteen points, Dutch were third with five points, and the Irish were last with two points. The club is now working on Red Cross Life Saving tests which the boys will have a chance to pass before the end of the school year. They are also working on an efficiency test which is furnished by the Public -School Athletic League for Boys. When this test is passed, the boys will receive buttons with three stars. First row, left to right: Schwartz, Yeager, Kelley, Epplu, Maujer, Reddish, Kattus, Stegner, Cox, Koppenhoefer, Schmeiser, E. Henfner, Taylor. Second row: Johannes, Braun, Braun, Hufner, Schatz, Schweller, Althoefer, Zimmerman, Beruet, Fisher, Mode, Patterson, Harris. Top row: Julch, Poppe, Kestner, Boller, Kessler, Brokof, McIntyre, Colker, Hearne, Casteel, Hochstrassee, Gildenhaus, Nutzger. 52021 . . 1' S can t .ff W , ,',', T' , V S K f Efziff- 4 ff --'. Y if f w,,,,,, The Stamp Club THE PURPOSE of the Stamp Club is to get boys interested in stamp collect- ing and give them an opportunity to carry on this very interesting and educational hobby in an organized way. At the present time a contest is being conducted. The membership is divided into two teams headed by Leroy Roether and William Schniedeker. The teams are awarded for attendance, collections, dues, speeches, and contests. The winning team will provide a treat for the losing team at the end of the year. The club has held two displays at the school which have attracted con- siderable attention. The programs each Week consist of a short formal business session followed by talks relative to stamp collecting by club members, and a closing period of informal trading in stamps. An auction is held once a month and occasionally outside speakers give talks. Top row, left to right: Meinders, Mitchell, Schmitz, Roether, Gau, Gehlinpr, Ellsberry, Koring, Bradley. Second row: Kerber, Ruthemeyer, Harter, Schmiedeker, Sullivan, Waxman, Jacobs, Aue, Aull, Schiff. First row: Frenz, Daubenmerk, Ruthemeyer, McFadden, Frye, Hauck, Bettis, Penn, Wimmo, Zacharias, Meyer. If203J i ,fi 'i'f1'iH1 f ijiflifiu If T T 1 as Senior Library Assistants Club THE GIRLS in the Library Club are very energetic and interested in the work. The training prepares them to be good citizens, as it teaches service to their school mates and their school. Each girl spends at least one hour a week helping in the library, a purely voluntary service. The assistant's Work consists of collecting and arranging admittance slips, and replacing books that have been used on the shelves, according to their classification. Club periods during the first semester were spent obtaining instruction about the card catalog, classification, and arrangement of books on the shelves. The meetings during the second semester were devoted to prepar- ing new books for circulation. This club gives an opportunity to girls, interested in library Work as a profession, to become acquainted with the various details of the work in the scliool library. First row, left to right: Swick, Smith, Walters, Spangenberg, Kelly. Top row: Jung, Pinger, Guthry, Shevene. Members not in the picture: Florence Harris, Dorothy Cherry, Helen Harber. 52041 My 1 . 54 U, ,AAY l f, .. , ijfw JV,,,?Q,x fin .. fl? N o r ,vQ..5 -J., I Q Exif I 'Qu e r -R e i ,li,a ilsnis iff' , W ,ll Junior Library Assistants Club THE JUNIOR LIBRARY Ass1s'rAN'rs' CLUB, sponsored by Miss Glass, con- sists of thirteen seventh, eighth, and ninth grade girls. Anyone who loves to read and who is interested in library work will enjoy this club. In our meeting we have learned how to choose and care for our books, how to prepare books for circulation, how they are catalogued and classified, and many other simple steps in library work. Some of the club periods are spent in reading books and in telling other members of the club what We enjoyed most about the books we have read. We have planned to visit the American Book Company in the near future. Our club officers are: President, H. Niemerg Secretary, E. Dolly Treasurer, R. Keller. F' t raw, left to right: Keller, Staub, Kemher, Schaum, Kelley, I Back row, Doll, Hohmeister, Niemer, Maudeier, I-Ieldner. I2051 v'4 V ,, ' ', . - ' ,Q 152. X.. Q f in xxkg, ,,, M L J . ,,,US, in p , , rr, ' 1 Q .V T w ' fs ,r - 94 il 'a+ fl r H ,ea-ff? -'lf' ' ' . I i ' ff, . ' ' .,.u-we-Q. ff J ,L g 5' ,A L ' f W .4 1., 13 12. ' 5' f '45 ,QQ NY V k , 4 Y x I 4 .llyflav 0 H ., Hag, W IK-. H gf Q., - 2,2 5 ri , 1, if ' fp' 1 V' 'JJ -' k 3521 X ima 1 ' 1' ' rm, , X Mr ' 5 51 AV, ,h V ig I1',.mx-ML-Jn Ax' h X lvl, -.lf lr f 'A' '52 . : if rg' 'vc gi 'M Qi? Y' vi..-I L I NR , ' fl A K1 ' i 'I ' 'A 'f-wwf: .I ' l ' Lv uw, r f V- ' ' 1 I4 Book Circle Club THE BOOK CIRCLE CLUB, sponsored by Miss Winspear, meets once a Week on Thursday afternoon. The club has thirty members from the seventh, eighth and ninth grades. Members of the club report upon books, short stories, and poems which they have reviewed, and at times illustrate them with pictures, stereopticon slides, and dramatizations. Lists of reading of various types are prepared by the Program Committee. The purpose of the club is to interest members in enjoyable reading for leisure time, to stimulate discussion and exchange of ideas, and to develop ability to read and speak well before an audience. On December 10, the club presented an auditorium program. The theme was Literature Appreciation. Twenty members participated, each interpreting a work from American or English literature. Officers of the club are: President, Robert Schoferg Vice President and Secretary, Robert Morris, English Critic, William Lipps. First row, left to right: Meyer, Raop, Cain, Sommer, Guiepayle, Curry, Westman, Dye. Second row: Masminster, Lipps, Brengle, Davis, Doll, Gross, Krebs, Chisholm, Westman. Top row: Hobertheir, Schneider, Hurst, Hairdon, Kaiser, Bracher, Denghauser, Lee, Breeze. E l2061 . ,,,.vV . ,',, in exp., i' A , f g kstsib N Z7 J gficgi- 82 LIK u uf' hr ri 4 n f The Book Lovers' Club THE BOOK LOVERS' CLUB is as interesting as ever. We have had a member- ship of about thirty, and everyone has been willing and anxious to do his part. Although We have only a few boys, we never fail to hear from them in our programs. The purpose of our club is to read and like better books. Our officers are: President, Virginia Wilson, Vice President, Mildred Wursterg Secretary, Maxine Simmondsg Sponsor, Miss Devine. At our meetings, We do many Worth while things. First of all We give reviews of many of the good books We read. We tell or read short stories that we find in books or magazines. If we have a few minutes at the close of the hour, one member reads to the club. On important birthdays or other holidays, we have a program appropriate to that day. We also dram- atize interesting parts of books or stories. Members not in the picture: Herman, Niederlehner, Post, Thullen, Markle, Shaw, King. First row, left to right: Kruck, Wilson, Oswald, Zoellner, Warner, Bellem, Simmonds, Wurster, Bowen. Second row: Hasmeier, Kreis, Dye, Stafford, Bernhardt, Bidlingmeyer, Clifton. Top row: Drinkuth, Spivack, Kaplhaub, Kinney, Cohen, Hallendorf, Brooks. I2071 - 'I is ' J,',l,, ' ,w:'f?3iT' i A - qi I , ' . '-imdflf will i V, ' Huff' 6 , 2 f- , .15 ' 4' 2 Q.. M.: i, Metal Club ALL THE MEMBERS of Western Hills' Metal Club consider this club the best in the school. When the club held its first meeting the following officers were elected: Karl Mahl, President 3 Nathan Gilhooley, Vice President 5 and Maurice Levine, Secretary and Treasurer. Every Week the members meet and Work on their problems. Besides enjoying themselves the mem- bers prepare for future citizenship by learning a useful trade. They learn in this club how to make sheetmetal projects such as pipes, dust pans, and buckets. Later on they will know how to make house utensils, drain- age pipes, automobile parts, and metal roofings. To an average man a leaking gutter, broken pipe, or leaky bucket is hard to fix, but a boy with a half year metal Work could fix them easily. -MAURICE LEVINE First row, left to right: Holland, Walke, Schaifer, Blaimer, Warren, Haslit, Roll, Smith. Second row: Hirsch, Levine, Morvis, Menkhaus, Fletterjohn, Gilhooley, Mahl. Top row: Abbott, Holmer, Newkirk, Mahl. f208fI of 13ws f-swf-N 1n tw I fo lSFf rffu ,ff.i, tiki ,iii-i,5iil 5', f5ssl1: i 4Q,frff , rifsii pw x . ' 1: V .v ,, f amz' D ,rr ' gf' 1 E fcjr m of ,Wil fy ,R is 3, IHA X ,ly YZLL 'L ,Ni .1 , -5 - ' I fri J L 1: 'Lx ff H in :'iifApLt? ii 4 is ' ' PA, it A F Q i J T if A , 3 ' i , D Qi ' P r K K Qgfiw E 1 i' -fN'sw..p. It I X Girls' Junior Woodworking Club THE GIRLS' WOODWORKING CLUB was started in September under the sponsorship of Mr. Henry Herrle. Most people do not expect girls to be able to handle tools but under his leadership the girls have learned to make useful and ornamental things for the home. This art has brought to the surface a gift which has been recessive to the other household arts. The girls have heretofore just learned to keep the house clean and healthy, they are now learning how to make the home picturesque. Among the useful things which were made in the woodshop are waste baskets, book ends, and small end tables. The officers of this club are: President, Phoebe Jane Gard, Vice Presi- dent, Dorothy Albonierg Secretary and Treasurer, Shirley Baker. -PHOEBE JANE GARD First row, left to right: Dieter-le, Baker, Hill, Walters, Hilgeman, Guckenherger, Famzman. Second row: Funk, Johnson, Schwallie, Stribig, Hedrick, Van Cleave. Third row: Gara, Vollmer, Ballon, Allonier, Storch, Stolzenberger. f2091 Y. 1 is - ..., p W-, . i --',- .X ix. by ' H x .Qnilii-if . , T L f.v '7 sgtffr-':,'3 f ,mivpr - 5, K ,-P' fm X ' f H1 'ua 5, 1 , , , 5 Ll. .5 ,,1, , wa , P VJ ' HJPIH Q if?ip i Girls' Electric Club THE GIRLS' ELECTRIC CLUB was first organized last September with the following oflicers: President, Sally Allen g Vice President, Ethel Funkg Secretary, Dorothy Higginsg Treasurer, Alice Danner. Although electricity is supposed to be a field belonging to boys, the girls of the Electric Club at Western Hills have found their Work in the Electric Shop of absorbing interest. The sixth bell on Thursday finds them busily engaged in learning the principles governing electricity and their application to projects that are being worked out in the shop. Among the electrical devices that the girls have constructed are electric toasters and motors. This type of club Work is of economic value, as it contributes to the upkeep of the home by teaching the girls how to replace fuses, to repair heater and extension cords, and to care for other electrical appliances in the home. Through the knowledge of electricity acquired in the club hour, the girls hope that they will become not only more efficient workers in handling electrical devices but also more intelligent consumers. The Club is sponsored by Mr. Klippel Top row, left to right: Krebs, Higgins, Chrysovergos. First row: Funk, Danner, Davis, Allen. l:210:I f N l N ,435 gr' I X QQ X ,, W s 1,5 ,y p I , 3: ,lb fx se w P min., . , V X a l -I L-5 .kxk. Y W at li' 13 lf!- ' A 531 1:1 f it f 43 1- L H f . Y' 4 i V. ff' L N TQ f- Mu-.rw 1 Latin Club DUX FEMMA FACTI, said Vergil about the queen of Carthage. The Junior Latin Club is composed of ninth grade girls who are equally interested in various Latin amusements presented in many ways. The club, now composed of ten members, began the year with merely seven, totaling an increase of three, which naturally causes us to be quite vain. Miss Hard- man appears as the shyest of our group since no amount of coaxing could induce her to join our picture. The three additional members include Ann Mae Plummer, Laura Liernam, and Gloria Tucker. However, what our club lacks in quantity is made up in quality-proof of which may be ob- tained from Mr. Herle, who often honors us by joining and spending a happy hour With us. We also boast one of the thirteen pairs of twins at Western Hills and as a club of girls we have many possibilities of enter- ing a Perpetual Talking Contest. The oiflcers are: Sponsor, Miss V. Hardman, President, Verna Bitter, Vice President, Elvera Meyerg Secretary, Lottie May Straka. First row, left to right: Straka, McCord, Bitter, Paulette. Second row: Meyer, Compton, Meyer. l2111 f- , N V Q77 gait, . ,, .aff-S., -N gk' fi 1-+14 X h..f4NxX ', , . X ,., l x.V, . . . 4 nrlvni ' I VY, sl. I, 4 I A 7 3. ?,v Z if-.459 ,Vi N ., . 1, , ,...lwf xl fs fit i , at f A is .e 4 . Q.. - A I Vlad Z-iw.: Vikki.. V! . 1 2.4! jg, U. I ,I M day s. - 1 V, If . wg? .F 'kg' 1 1 :jf Y Ui X' -A : ' di EL - . LJ' 6 1. T A ggqgzizy .tied ylx fag rje45glgZ3fae,ztE mit L 1'f2iet'r .5 4 rl 4 A T1 L if 1 'xv 125' XE Q Q .. . ' il iii i - 'Lf' '13, R4-,Q Q V51 ' ' if 'aw PM: ' 3, Shorthand Club THE SHORTHAND CLUB is an organization to which members of the ninth grade commercial course are eligible. This group of earnest and enthusias- tic Workers meets once a Week and holds a business meeting once a month. The purpose of our club is to become acquainted with shorthand in order to determine Whether or not We can adapt ourselves to it readily. Since, in our tenth year, We must choose either stenography or store service and filing, We feel that We shall be able to make a better choice after having had a little experience with shorthand. r The oilicers of our club for the first semester were as follows: Mary Alice Daughters, Presidentg Helen Young, Vice Presidentg Helen Graf, Secretaryg and Edith Bullerdick, Treasurer. For the second semester our oflicers are: Lena Fessel, Presidentg Josie Schenkel, Vice Presidentg Esther Buchner, Secretaryg and Marcella Wirth, Treasurer. Members not on the picture: Bloebaum, Ebbers, Cook. First row, left to right: Lung, Daughters, Glass, Buchener, Graf, Hust, Fessel. Second row: R. Young, Bless, Dugar, Zorn, H. Young, Schenkel, Wirth. Third row: Borgman, Stahman, I-Ieckman, Tucker, Everhardt, Maidens, Bailey. Top row: Bullerdick, Cordrey, Kern, Chausmer, Kling. L2121 Reading Club THE OFFICERS of the Reading Club are: Angelo Ferrorelli, President 5 George Eyrich, Vice President, Milton Glaser, Secretary, Orville Hauer, Treasurer. We pass our time by reading good books. Each member had to give an oral report of one book they had read during the term. It was found that boys liked books such as: Tom Sawyer, Jo's Bad Boy, Track's End, Nine Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Hoosier School Master, We, and The Rock of Chicamaugaf' Some of the stories the girls read were: Helen Keller-Story of My Life, Anne of Green Gables, Gold Bug, Trail of the Little Wagon, The Crusaders of Old, What Katy Did Next, and Betty Wales Fresh- man. So one can see that the boys like books about Indians, aviation and Wild West Stories, While the girls like an entirely different type of book. -ROBERT SCULLY First row, left to right: Glasei, Clarry, Hauer Phipps, Williams, McMullen, Paulette, Fight, Lohmann. Second row: Pheitfer, Hans, Hong, Stoffel, Schwartz, Kammer, Grauvozcl, Oehlschlazer. Top row: Coswer, Law, Kleinmeyer, Scully, Young, Havc-rkamp. W ,7 , l v l - .....,...... ...,,,,,.. ..4.....' .. H... , I X . I:213fI Girl Scouts SIXTEEN GIRLS are enrolled in troop thirty-one of Western Hills. We, like all other Girl Scouts, endeavor to attain our ideals of Trustworthiness, Loyalty, Usefulness, Friendship, Courtesy, Kindness to animals, Obedience, Cheerfulness, Thriftiness, and Cleanliness. One can readily see that such standards will help to make us better citizens. Our captain is Miss Leighty. The troop is composed of two patrols, the Sweet Cicely, with Louise Cleamont as leader, and the Forget-Me-Nots with Ruth Ruehlmann, leader. Alice Heis is the treasurer. Every Thurs- day, the last period, we spend one hour on tests, and the like. We stay after school for half an hour and play games and sing songs. We have some peppy games We enjoy playing. Taking hikes is a favorite sport. Earlier in the year We went on a hike and had great fun frying bacon and dodging horses. We expect to take more in the spring and have just as much fun as we can. -DOROTHY BRACHT, Scribe Top row, left to right: Suhinkal. Meckstroth, Bracht, Ruehlmann, Nickulison, Anderson. First row: Clermont, Knoppe, Fisher, Lipps, Staub, Heis, Welling. . 1 . -- . x -L . 52141 . CL H MSM! use ,. e 1- - w . 5 ' ffzs? fr?,:i.f1 f1lif'E.1 -14 i :,1 ' ' 19 . ,- ,M The Quilt Club THE QUILT CLUB is sponsored by Miss Williams. The members are devoted to the lately revived pastime of their great-grand mothers, quilt piecing. The girls choose their patterns, furnish the material, and cut their own pieces. They not only improve their needle work, but learn much of color combination and arrangement in the discussion of their work and in the exchange of their Work and ideas. They sometimes exchange pieces and so make their quilts souvenirs of their fellow club members. The quilt shown in the foreground was pieced by a member of the club last year. She is at work on another design this year. The club gives no programs because Work on their various projects furnishes the activity for the meetings. In the spring the quilts are put on exhibition. The officers of the Quilt Club are: Evelyn Duebber, Presidentg Bessie Neuer, Vice Presidentg Ruth Suelter, Secretary 3 and Dorothea Poth, Treasurer. First row, left to right: Clermont, Young, Moore, Duebber, Kimball, Crouse, Duffy. Second row: Fulmer, Suelter, Poth, Horwitz, Fries, Wiggerman. Top row: Slaughter, Weinrich, Neuer, Arend, Doll, Henderson, Bommer. I:215J Junior Scientists THIS WIDE AWAKE GROUP of youngsters is interested in delving into the mysteries and secrets of science. Interesting talks on new inventions, aviation, astronomy, and nature are given. Occasionally slides are secured from the city library. In good Weather we often go on short hikes, learn- ing many new things about insects, birds, trees, and flowers. The engineer of the building conducted us around through the basement and explained the heating and Ventilating system. We have purchased a chemical set with money secured from club dues. Several of the boys have performed some interesting experiments with it. At end of the year we are planning a big Nfarewelli' party. Officers-First semester: President, Rice, Vice President, O'Herrong Secretary, Scheidtg Reporter, Keller. Second semester: President, Moserg Vice President, Wooleyg Secretary, Scheidtg Treasurer, Smith, Sponsor, Mr. L. T. Jones. Top row, left to right: Billhorn, Iuskeep, Garber, Fuhrneau, Cook, Richschafer. Second row: Spurow, Levy, Pott, Moser. First row: Hussar, Howell, Clendeiung, Woolley, Keller, Fehlman, Rueger, Rice, Reummers. f2161 X . 5 .W J. .wi ,R .g . MH' ., f ,. M, L ., ,xg Jr , ti V 1, .L :Jig ,L Saw., . , . . . , V 1, Y: ,- z. ,. 1 if v 5 - . Modern Science Club THE PROGRAMS of the club have been planned to cover a wide field of interest and to provide instruction and entertainment for all members. Photography, nature study, and electricity were among the subjects select- ed for study. During one of the meetings we inspected the heating system of our school. ,We visited the National History Museum and were surprised to find such excellent material in such neglected conditions. We are very glad to hear that the Cincinnati Club has taken up the matter of providing a suitable building. Our club has helped to prepare its members for future citizenship by giving practically every member an opportunity to act as an oflicer and also to share the responsibility of preparing at least two programs. The presidents were Marcella Keller, Robert Scallan, and Michael Schummer. -VERA WILLIAMS, MARCELLA KELLER First row, left to right: Schummer, Dudley, Burnett, Ortman, Keller, Kock, Weber. Top row: Barkalow, Goeddal, Eisman, Stille, Scallan, Wengert. Members not in the picture: Williams, Grentzenber, Bahl, Phillips, Kellerman, McLaren, Schroer, Mumlt. K X' K 1 Y 52173 1 'xv' ' i i L W4 lift iw gy: 2 . wk y1'f K all 4 ,gg H L il 1 4,rA , 'E 44 'VH Nwiwwf .-fx? N ,N Junior Reading Club GOOD BOOKS are rare gems. We, the members of the Reading Club, strive to read and enjoy the many treasures hidden in them. We try to show the members who are not book lovers the value of reading. We also give those Who are book lovers an opportunity to enjoy themselves and increase their knowledge. In order to accomplish this, the members of the club spend their time reading choice books, interchanging rare, select morsels, and making oral reports of especially well-liked ones. We know a blessed companion is a book-a book that's fitly chosen is a life-long friend. We realize, too, that the value of many books rests solely on their faculty for compelling us to speak out the most hidden and intimate things. Therefore, We aim not only to develop a taste for good literature but to build standards of conduct, that carry over in better citizenship in and out of school. First row, left to right: Endenbrock, Nickol, Koffman, Teres, Miedelman. Top row: Lundi, Martin, Goetz, Ward. L 218 J . f i . S-.Q T L . g 1 F ,HE X. f ,fpf ., if 57 ll Q , Know Your City Club THE KNOW YOUR CITY CLUB, or Civics Club, was founded to help make better citizens of its members. It teaches its members to know their city, love their city, and serve their city. The club has for a creed the words of Abraham Lincoln: I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives. I like to see him live in it so his place will be proud of him. During the year the members have made a study of the early history of the leading industries, and the interesting places of Cincinnati. A study of the City Beautiful was made under the topics of art, drama, litera- ture, commercial, and educational activities. The club also cooperated in giving an auditorium program in carrying out the theme of city beautiful. Thus our year's Work has been practically parallel with the theme of this annual. First row, left to right: Pfieffer, Apseloif, Goodman, Dolmmick, Hilgeman. Top row: Meyers, Lieder, Windland, Van Horn, Veneman. 52191 I 'K 1 '- -V' vig- -., W VM, 'K .,.,,,,h l? rffmqx -i f FK t ,if 'fm Tl: HPV! .3 . if A, , ' ml'-.-I' X-iyiwgifivlqyfzxir ,.f'1..lf MJ Willa 1 1 i 7 K 7 fl, QM .4 FP M' Q -'37 ,F ' it v.7l-ii.I,4':,,A-.ll - A T il 1 L:.,,.,f-gl' IA- 4 i ,., Wi If Q 1 , 93Q3Q'i1l-, X- , if- ,X , 1 - aff' .4 Mr .If L. fig :i ' 9 ftxk, L V- ff., 13333 A fe K., ,,-H-I f - X . l N- -V - .W M -- A if, .- ily: ijltijsi V ' jr? tl V Jam 2 Q fl I ' gil' H! If if W 5 , Ng Fit.: .9 ,L '. Trp 4 - 'ff,l ':f'ff'f 2, xx gfzc u'w ffwk lQHHl - J iw R lv' T-ff-5 'W Q r ' 1 :Vail ffjnff-N-AJ' xl g .Br li A., wily' .YL l my . X. X K . ll I 'if' A -' 2,119 lv Ishii? ' I fl' : v' ' 'VH t' A-:NIIMWQ 'li I 'ir X I l-llsto ry Club THE GROUP BELOW has a weekly routine of historical events and talks to give each week. Some interesting talks have been given by different mem- bers. Every time a new member comes in he is initiated and given a talk to prepare. Talks about the following have been given: Theodore Roose- velt, William Taft, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and many other famous characters. The club has parties oc- casionally and fifteen minutes for entertainment each Week. If the mem- ber does not have his talk prepared, he is handed over to the commlittee for punishment. Mr. Mouk, our teacher, gave us the Junior Review, a magazine that has certain education articles in it, to study and discuss in class. The officers are: Francis Claxton, President, Mildred Bromer, Vice President, Billy Gilbert, Secretary and Treasurer, and Sergeant of arms, William Rees. Top row, left to right: Ress, Koester, Shaffield, Nix, Shoenlaub. Second row: Weiskittel, Maichle, Breenbaum, Gilbert, Backman, Kluba, Huber, Coyce. First row: Tahl, Gildenblatt, Schwartz, Smith, Wood, Zimmerman, Bruser, Uhrland, Bromer. L220J tg,-.MH M , -w ,K FV, ffl:-yf x! Qlffw 1 7-, M, A . ,jg1!,l', I Q, Q img? ,A ,JP I -1 Ai g ,f- 'ff 4 if g., . i I' gt. .,, x igl53iy,' Z.i Lwlfyr Q 1 lirgjkezshl. Q -X wg' Maghh 'f' i V . gs K' f fix it 1 I, WW1'3'N fl if -fl f,i . Y' -' 1 in-it ii ' .. Y e X- -Q.: vvgxi , ' - f 3 'fl -- 3 fm X if -. . .4 -4 H- s 'wi it ei , ,xg We-ice: Elf 21 1 MIX ef is ,fi if ix f':r A-X. ' ,W'QQi.? QV? ,, Gi if ,VJ '!fE'Qg.,! Y X ' ' ' ' J ' t 'I 7 L.: ' 1 C'-3, ' .f Q Vx. X . f f fvkfabf' s Rfk aiu! NXWHJ fhMWW,f - Seventh-Eighth Grade Science Club THE OFFICERS of the Science Club were: President, Dick Nolteg Vice Presi- dent, Charles Voegeleg Secretary, Edward J oosg Treasurer, Frank Bernet. Our programs were rather varied, ranging from mathematical games to scientific experiments. The members of the club subscribed to a science news weekly, Current Science, and portions of several meetings were devoted to discussing its contents. At definite periods, each member was required to report on a scientific news article he had read that Week. Be- cause science moves so fast, We can scarcely keep up with it, but we can tell each other the things we have read and thus keep more up-to-date than if we had to do all the reading. Due to a change in Miss DeArmond's program, it was necessary to break up the club at mid-year. It is to be hoped that during the few months of its existence the members gained some appreciation of the vast scope of science, its iniinite interest, and extreme importance in the civilization of today. First row, left to right: Leher, Gerdes, Weiskittle, Bauer, Gloystein, Lindeman, Voegele, Rudifz, Gramke. Second row: Bernet, Schummer, Nolte, Monat, Brater, Adams, Boner, Zammert. Top row: Smith, Joos, Zimmerman, Sweet, Manning. f2211 Nfl sl M , ,VAJ V, , , ., 'X ffffwgn, iid 5 mixing f,f, , ,J pa, ite ivgfdgzr F A Y n,.fL'g'f 1 I -N 5' V R' l ly A A A V , 2.-, .Vg - - ..,- ,. I . , X , V ,E , 4 ,, ix 4,41 g if si QM ,, R A xx! Q 4. A gwugq -J c 5, it K 3 A1 le - X :X ,,, f 'lj ,P 9 -1 f -,,, Y- L!- I . ' ff E R N 2 :V 1 V --- 'Za I x if A WJ? Q, I- Il yi . 1 , X , h n : -, K X, ' Q N f sl' N. f ' fi ' 1, wi 'xnf' x , f W. I-lome Economics Club THE AIMS of the Junior Home Economic Club are: establish closer rela- tionship between the home economic courses at school and the home life of the girlg keep in touch with the current topics in the home economics World and its general scientific trend, disseminate the value of home economics to the students, and provide opportunties for play, recreation and social contact. The club motto is: Glorify Work and be Happy. Any girl in Western Hills High School who is enrolled in the Household Arts classes is eligible for active membership. The programs are instruc- tive as well as entertaining. After attending classes the girls are made to feel that after all, club work is not just another class but busy work periods having social value. The club ofiicers are: Sponsor, Miss Deiterneierg President, Virginia Rice, Vice President, Mildred Buck, Secretary, Lauretta Gandeeg Treas- urer, Adele Taucke. Top row, left to right: Zuber, Buck, Rice, Noell, Koch, Hempel. Third row: Johns, Weiman, Gandee, Rader, Farrell, Wyemant, Schube, Oberlander, Becker. Second row: Lepple, Kirchheiner, Suowhill, Friedman, Taucke, Fegelman, Fricke, Wagner, Schwartz. First row: Mohr, McDonough, Eckert, McCellen, Schreck, Guckenberger, Philips, Hoifner, Betz, Warren, Bagot. l K 52221 ' ir l c,. ,, T . ,f , .4 f' . , Ny .. . sr . l ff l',,.f.ss, l . - A A ' MQ-+4 -- . t CES' Mir' 5.51 -- f'2f'f..n?1 'L Agn j tf?1f'i.f'4 fQTxef'ffgl sift-.f'i:w li h 'fr Wx V 5 . sftxxk-,,.,,:. JI- It Q Charm Club THE CHARM CLUB was organized to try to develop the personal grace and mental attractiveness which We already possess. In a short study of society from its beginning We have found that-good society in the widest sense of the Word, Wants only our human best on a basis of culture, good breeding, and refinement. Various members of the club have discussed topics which are of interest to all. Short sketches and demonstrations have made the meetings more interesting. A question box was opened and later answered by the com- mittee in charge. We hope to have a tea and short play for the entertain- ment of our mothers in the spring. The officers are: President, T. Jackson, Vice President, M. Markleing Secretary and Treasurer, P. Carlierg Sponsor, Julia E. Clark. First row, left Lo right: Hussy, Bishop, Wenz, Dennler, Shafer, Greenstein, Tabe, Nayes, Daniels, Wood, Weigel, Kennedy. Second row: Forder, Kessler, Smith, Winner, Shear, Goldenson, Katz, Stueve, Crawfund, Carlier, Jackson, Rice. Top row: Prout, Brockoff, Husemann, Block, Meckstroff, Krueger, Marklein, Holt, Holkamp, Bitter. 1 . f l , . . X. .. J f2231 .f-,J in e V '- '- ts, . . i as W ,JT V 654 5 if 'maui ' bf M ll ' ,A ggi' y, J ,Qi b , 'xr it 4.5, fl - N I 'Ml 4 5 avg? M g , ' a in wr fhdmd fx, haf? .f I , W ,l Q Y -Kqadfpzie I , ' M fgall, N if' it .T J if ' 5 ,af Lg ., r X req?- ,W . ,N tgfffy, .gif , 'Q at V f iii LIE ' 4, i .eff We ,gel e ef Q' ff ' If ' X' , -V if 11 I , ,1 mm li all jf , Q-,. -,N ,S at ' i - 1, 1' ' ,, , 5 ' 3 ' 1, ,. .- K , if t if ' 'IVE QTQXNW' 'lift ' Str ' ' If Hufni-rw ' ' Travel Club THE TRAVEL CLUB was organized by electing the following officers: Presi- dent, William Meyersg Secretary, Albert Pennekampg Treasurer, Milliard Kluba. The objects of the club are to show the places of great interest to future tourists, to learn of the natural beauy of the various places in the world, and to develop an appreciation of all these things. The weekly meetings of the club are conducted by the president, who appoints a committee to carry out the weekly program. These programs consist of slides, stories, pictures, reports, games, and jokes, of the places being visited in our imaginary journey throughout the world. Each committee decides just what interesting corner of the World will be chosen for the week's entertainment and how it will be presented. The club teaches us how to plan and conduct a meeting, and take charge of a club in the best parliamentary practices. First row, left to right: Hartman, Bunselmeier, Boomer, Dueifer, Gindle, Parchman, Houghton, Rugg, Watkins, Alexander, Kahlberg. Second rofw: Adamson, Dennis, Brokaw, Donovan, Pennekarnp, Whitcomb, Relch, Huseman. Top row: Kluba, Craig, Tuetrug, Collins, Webbelsmann, Loor, Meyer, Rathcamp. 52241 A ,f ,fe lx ds? -N l 1. 1.4 -.fvwfiff fri .es-Af ff'wi. if es? ts' '1 'Tv li iz ' 'Mil' xx N 43,23 H' , lui' ul , fig 9534 1 '11 ' 'E i rw' if K ' Fr' l '-'lV l'v film ' ii-A. 5 sl ' -L' -ff Q-hir f nl X h A 4 A S31 f, . my it Ximlkxiysdxfs I gfiff' 1?,,w .t,-an fltxyild SN Q 2 9 V- - ' A, V ,- 5 X r --.XNYL .J --' main t -xx l ,N F' Tariff il Kelis iii V7 XR r .Uf J. The Airplane Club THE AIRPLANE CLUB is composed of thirty boys each having various degrees of experience and interest. This organization boasts of splendid leaders who lend most of the enthusiasm due to an abundance of activity in the shop and on the field, some even in the air. The session consists of roll call by the group commanders who in turn report to the squadron commander. A talk, the reading of an article, or new subject matter is then presented, followed by a general discussion. The club meets in one of the wood shops so that an opportunity is afforded those who have a new type of plane or glider to try out, to do so at this time. The rest of the period is used in practical work by the groups under the watchful eye of their instructor. The dues are small, the opportunities are manifold, and because of the leadership of enthusiasts, the club is bound to carry on. First row, left to right: Schneider, Zoecklein, Brooks, Rodenberg, Fox, Busch, Stone, Moening, Bommer, Uphause, Bihbent, Smith. Second row: Hasemier, Brennen, Westenholf, Siehl, Chambers, Estin, Fay, Williams, Reisinger, Tuenefelt. Top row: Kilian, Windmoeller, Rice, Kien, Geiger, Pistar, Helle, Siebenthaler Forbin. f2251 Qffiff-iii-a,.X'x Exim, will fr ,Zi Y ? 45p 553 -,4 . wx W, f' 4 . lx, 'M 5' JTSIYVQF-tgirl rg . Q ' if if ff T , for 2 , Q J , ,, wr ' Ami 'Y M ',i'h3i w N -- X fi , e , . ., a f , - 7517 X i' X' fl 1 Q ' X Q f. xxfliuun ri ' The Bird Club THE BIRD CLUB is an organization at Western Hills having for President, Weldon Werfelmang for Vice President, Dorothy Biedermang for Secre- tary, Richard Aringg and for Treasurer, Bernard Huber. This club prepares its members for future citizenship by teaching them the value of birds to man, the protection and attraction of these helpers, and the recognition and enjoyment of them. Scientists estimate that if every bird be killed, the World would be overrun by insects within eight years. Birds eat insects which destroy grain and vegetables thus saving seven hundred million of dollars to farmers of the United States each year. They are also beneficial in keeping trees free from the larvae of harmful insects, saving millions of dollars of forest growth each year. They add aesthetic value to our parks and countryside, giving much pleasure to all of us by their song. Our members are protectors of these useful friends of mankind. First row, left to right: Werfelman, Huber, Minning, Bunfzenstock, Hemle, Peters, Phares, Francis o Second row: Koester, Lautenschlager, Brokeau, Wenger, Biederman, Pfeiffer, Airing, Hille, Siehl. Top row: Hoifmeister, Muckenfuz, Bolz, Neuer, Koller, Michener, Higgins, Schroeder, Weiskettle, Woellner, Schafer, Sudhoff. f2261 F mi I,:,r',i, f 'K P 1 M. , if g .f'u, 3 :Kai 112 1 A tl A is A- i .lpn-, JL I . :VJ n ., - :P ,. 'xii' I4' Q ff? .A ..-' ., if 'xi dbfff H' Junior Printing Club THE PURPOSE of the Junior Printing Club is to provide the girls an op- portunity to learn something of the printing industry and its importance, to help them appreciate good printing, and to make them intelligent con- sumers of printing. The girls learn to set type and run the printing press. They have printed small calling cards, individual stationery and have made some linoleum blocks. They helped fold and bind the programs for the World Fantasy and the Bohemian Girl. At Christmas time they selected verses and printed them on Christmas cards and later tinted the cards. Miss Rabe is the sponsor of the club. The officers are: President, Laura Lawson, Vice President, Mae Link, Secretary, Antoinette Blaesg Treasurer, Dorothy Dawson. -LAURA LAWSON First row, left to right: Bellem, Rokrick, Thompson, Glendmeier, Link, Robinson, Lawson, Mills. Top row: Gloystein, Smith, Ganderberger, Blaes, Bailer, Dawson, Brolkau, Sheppard. Not in the picture: Harkleroad, Hedrick, Krieg. L227J :.u f . .M-A .:' A -J' i .-'uk '- , V jfs, X ,gmt me , fa W W gl V A'yA 'ifiT,.i,I L.. 4,-.1 43 L 3 -' f ' il 'ag I if f- if iff'-1 l. .b I If I, ,H N X. ,V ,,....,3-WH , T, 1 A 659' t -457. If ,. V, . ,T ,L-,Jag X T ,l ': Ns' , jr-,Q ip if 1 r ' ,Q '.,12'i rl . iff W fllwl iff -u P- M X-fi .Fil X - W ff' 'gl' ' I if J' . 1 1 3 i -:N-lk, Q-?l. 7 ' 5 7 J VH? i 19 l A it'-ff! li' in K ' ilu iii! J' e ', , N fi! 7' 'Y wif' ' l' vw' s ,f 2 o K 'r ' N- ' ' M ' ' J' P ' , ev , . ,fu-1:55 fl Z. 1 , , fe , w i X -f. V 1 1 - , . , x any -,i fi ,f'. ' ' 2 ' F4 ' 1' i-, A I V- ' 1 A A , ,K ,fi . N if V 5 , P, YV .X 8 9 I ,S ' 4-'5 -Q. sl .1 f K w ' -.f f 'K' 4 ' 1 f, 5 31, 'J d ,f up 5-.7 PNN D' -i, v 'M . 2 if fi if jMMH,,,f'7', J Creative Writers' Club THE OBJECT of the Creative Writers' Club is to guide and instruct its members in the art of writing clearly and comprehensively, and to stimu- late them into forming and executing new and original literary ideas and material so that they may develop into promising Writers. The formal and familiar essay, the editorial, the book review, the inter- view, the short story, the drama, and poetry form the basis of study. The Work done at home is supplemented by the instructive criticism of the class, together with the helpful suggestions and guidance of Miss Harper, our sponsor. The officers of the organization are as follows: President, Dorothy Bauer g Vice President, Dorothy Fay Foster, Secretary and Treasurer, Alfred Rubendunst. Top row, left to right: Spaulding, Snhlachter, Phillips, Tenhundfeld, Rubendunst, Cheskensky, Schiff. First row: Bauer, Lopez, Barnes, Foster, Rooney, Endebrock, Chapman, Lewis. f228j s--, -. 'N ,W---Q . 1'-5, me .-1 ,. ' 'iw 1 -rr' .f1'ff- ff? - . l , . A ' fi ' I xiii'-:f'1 aff' fl Qs fflii'i'i'g'f ff'lg?i,f'i v'i,.. .155 T if If v - , A ' Y .- 1'-. f , S 9, f:-R -ag-,fff T' 2 ' ll , I .5 iw, . ,Mg is, 1 rv-is ti N 5, A ft, bf X, xi pi fee- ,If grin.: rg gl S l if i 1 .. ffft 512 'A Q45 -4 , A it ff.5,f.- 1 if fix ,gi 9. 7' f'i'. s,, fi- i 'Y J Z 3511211 ,f ,ego . af,f is ,.i f .hr '-' .-. is rss re hfi+ f h'xgwTf V EW .UUQH iJMM rMMwkh'X The Bank Cashiers THE DUTIES of the bank cashiers are to see that the bank books are proper- ly filled out and that the money is turned into the bank every Week. Among the cashiers and students of the different rooms there exists a friendly rivalry, each striving to have the highest per cent of depositors. A stu- dent can be justly proud if he can walk through the halls on Tuesday and say that his room Banked a hundred per cent today. The idea of the school bank system is not to teach the students to save large sums of money but to teach them the habit of saving. The students make their deposits every Tuesday morning and can deposit any amount from a penny up into the dollars. The students ind many uses for the money they deposit. They use it for graduation and vacation expenses, college education, etc. -PAUL GRAU, '32 First row, left to right: Beach, Higgins, Heitzman, Delle, Kahn, Barnes, Klare, Foertsch, Hecht, Sedacca Fitzgerald, Allen, Remle, Dye, Freeman, Fries, Winters, Kuhlman, Schwab. Second row: Grawogel, Wilson, Techan, Charles, Jung, Levine, Barcheding, Funk, Kessler, Streibig, Lawson, Franklin, Muhlhauser, Graham, Miederlehner, Breitholle, Happle, McKenney, Rose. Third row, Hovertheir, Snyder, Weiner, Beineche, Noll, Hafner, Greenbaum. Wyendandt, Wyenandt, Brockman, Brengleman, Stuernagel, Rodenberg, Denton, Koch, Latham, Strunk. Fourth row: Frey, Bassett, Schmick, -Chambers, Clark, Vaier, Quintille, Savage, Gau, Schuman, Leidolf, Rice, Leiman. Top row: Horn, Foertach, Noel, Bellem, Piston, Rudy, Seeger, Ruehlmann, Sanders, Behrman, Behymer, Weiskittel. 52291 .A,L ph- GSP f'i'i'iShF5.Lf :refs ee 'F'- rr p Q J., ., ,,a, Qi' t , ,. ,. . ,Af ,x Q, , 1 . Mt-. . e .-W M , e swf-vi :,' Fi M, XA il WX, 1 l!f,.,:f1tt,, ',A-- :Ee ,., . . PM ESQ! F hi s N . -- f .a e ralas i e ir ws. 'isfffl 'x r f .... 1 La Tertulio THE SPANISH CLUB consists of members who wish more practice in speak- ing the language and a broader knowledge of the geography, history, literature, art, and customs of the Spanish speaking countries. The business meeting is conducted entirely in Spanish by the officers. The roll and minutes are kept in Spanish. The members respond to the roll call with a Spanish proverb, anecdote, or current event. After the business meeting a program follows which usually consists of Spanish songs, a playlet, or a short debate. The remainder of the time is spent in reading Spanish plays, magazine articles, or in playing games. This year we have read some of the stories in Espana Pintorescaf' and in interest- ing book of plays Chispitas both written by Carolina Marcial Dorado. The officers of La Tertulia are as follows: President, Eva Steing Vice President, Mary Estes 3 Treasurer, Willis Davisg Secretary, Katherine Kerng and Sponsor, Miss Fallon. -KATHERINE KERN First row: left to right: Kern, Estes, Stein. Top row, Radle, Kirbert, Davis. f2301 N f We 4 ww ff' 'I-'V . Y - 1 Vx 4-L' NV ,. 'filly T4vj!':ti?g 5 , f:f'H L 'if' A - r e l-Cs 5 a gi sf, f , ri f s A li I 1 wif Aly, , i RA NCS X, 2- E Y J li if-V ..,. ... K f wi IA J i i if Lx in N A '- ,,,. ' ,V , . N A , ,Lx 3 f new l l r fn iff i r ig L f .af ll Senior Latin Club THE SENIOR LATIN CLUB is composed of students who desire more practice in using and translating the language and who wish to learn more about the life of the Romans. Our programs have been interesting and varied. Slides illustrating well- known buildings of Rome were shown, plays, poetry, and stories were translated: each member gave reports on the customs, homes, dress, schools, and amusements of the Romans. This work has helped us very much in our class study of Latin for through it We become more accus- tomed to the Latin constructions, and also, after learning about the Roman people, we take more interest in their literature. As the club is so small no officers were elected and the sponsor, Miss Baechle, has charge of the meetings. -Left to right: Weil, Brune, Beier, Lurley. , , lQ2311 a Fencing Club THIS YEAR the fencing club was a little slow in starting due to our inability to obtain a sponsor. Finally with some persuasion Mr. Poe agreed to act as sponsor. There was little new blood in our club so it was possible to do away with the preliminary activities and instructions. A new method of fencing was taken up which is called epe which is used almost wholly in France today. There was no new election of ofiicers this year so Arthur Savage kept his osition as President, and Miller Mallett remained in his position' as encing master. The boys pulled to- gether valiently and traded know ge with the result that the Western Hills Fencing Team feels capabl to ssue a challenge to all corners. Given a chance this art should a dnwar in its own field here in America and there could be no bet mia o start it than at Western Hills. v 2 f To rl , left to right: Ziegler, McFadden, Gradman. Firstqi 1 Little, Lipps, Mallett, Savage, Grau, Thomas. 22321 , f V .. A V15 ., - .. - -A 41, CA 3 v M I , ' - 4 - - '-Q f- l . . The Girls' Swimming Club THE GIRLS, SWIMMING CLUB consists of advanced swimmers under the sponsorship of Miss Ahrens, herself a very good swimmer. The club has an enrollment of twenty-two members. The work of the club, which con- sists of the improvement of various strokes, namely, the crawl, the side, racing back, elementary back, and the breast, and also the art of accom- plishing various dives such as the swan, back dive, back jacknife, racing, and front jacknife, prove to be enjoyable as well as healthful and inter- esting. During the last ten minutes of the period the girls engage in games and races that sustain the interest and enthusiasm of all. At the end of the first semester a considerable amount of time was devoted to the learning of life-saving, a project which although it takes time and concentration, is always helpful. The ofiicers are: Jean Murphy, President, Marie Geiser, Vice Presidentg and Edith Baker, Secretary and Treasurer. ' First row, left to right: Roberts, M. Blankenbuehler, Udry, Geiser, Baker, Harding, G. Lobaugh, Frank. Top row: E. Stagge, E. Baker, Stoffel, Rudbarg, Wellington, Stone, Murphy. . . 5 1 ,N . . z f2331 Boys' Food Club AN INTERESTING Boys' Food Club was formed to permit those boys who were interested in the study of foods to have cooking. Boys as Well as girls need to know the influence of good food on health. There were several aims for the boys' club, such as: to familiarize the boys with the foods themselves, their preparation, importance in the diet, and proper combinations so that they could select a Well balanced meal. Another aim was to develop a skill in the handling of utensils and equipment. An ap- preciation of his responsibility to his home, family and community was developed. Holiday and camp cookery also had their places in the club Work. Field trips are to be taken which will give the boys an insight to restaurant, cafeteria, and hotel managing. 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Assets and Reserve Over 54,000,000 If Over S1 90,000 Dividends Paid in 1930 The Cheviot Bllilding Ol Loan Co AT THE CHIMES' Glenmore Avenue, Half Square South of Harrison Avenue CI-IEVIOT, OHIO of -.--.- .-,.,,,, ,-,,, 1 1 ix- 4. f239j W' M X , , ! mvfwl .,,,. , 2, lggv WMZ3 iw M My 262 223 F EZ QQ I Mm32 , M223 5SiQ?ggQl?wl l g? if Ql 5 'QZff5qm, flll WwJ?? wwiiyf imngfiflg lf Qffl mf' l l l l l l. fa vwyizf .lfl ! Z W ll W l Zgggflajzigilge liii jgq'uuwww4wagg AA2AA l Q iil - In , ' l ll H A l l H, lbfhgigzi ,,,., , ,,Vf.f f s' ,,., ,, . WWE' lf . f W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V llli' M-A'A--1 -A ,,,, A,,A , M ,,,,A,A,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lv' ,,,,,, ,, ,,,A , ,,,,,, ,,,?5,,n ,,A.,,, . , Rumor said: M l lsyeorr -ANNUAL? xvill be the basl' Evel1f j .iqafh .572e.?'fQfbf7f--- For our Staff' was ably affifled by . ...... .. The Delano ENonAvmo Co Amvum. SPecuAl.ls'rs cffvcwwvn 74 0.410 IIllllIllllllIIlIIllIllllllIIllIIllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll l2401 C PI'OClllCtiO11 of a Yearbook involves many details, ancl engages the Worli of many crafts- men, eaclm a specialist in his line. It is not given to any one lauman to he expert or competent in every clepart- ment of Yearbook Production. It cle- mancls intelligent cooperation of all t11OSC engagecl in its PfOC1llCtiOI1.T113t is what We offer,--intelligent coop- eration--in Printing Yearlloolis. It has been our great Pleasure to serve Western Hills for two Years-in tlfme Procluction of the All-America11 class Yearbook for 1930---ancl this volume for 1951. THE BROWN PUBLISHING CO. YEARBOOK PRINTERS BLANCHESTER, oHIo 52411 aio ima-11m-an-1un-un1uu-un1uu1 - 1 - u-nu1u,!, als I I - I I H. B. Boeing Meats and Groceries 5 4519 West 8th Sr. Phone Wab. 5683 We Deliver I I --I ---- w----u- -.-- - ---- - -'-' ---- - -H-wi -I- - ---- ---- H --H- ---- ---H- ---- - - ---'- - ---- - ---- - --1 -I- I I Wm. C. Schaefer Floral Co. Cut Flowers and Pot Plants Office and Greenhouse Greenwell Ave., Price Hill Phone Wah. 2805 i SAY IT WITH FLOWERS I I -u.-- ...- - --.- - .-1- - --'- -- l- ------ - I-H---F -I' 1-nu 11111 ' 11i111 lf' 10? '34 I I IRGINIA AKERY ery est I I 286 Ludlow Avenue, Clifton Wn1.F.Thie I I I I University 06720673 I I .. .... 1 1-..u-un-1.1.1nn1nu1nu1 nnnn 1nn1uu- 1un1l0io 'iw illlll iilllliIll?llllinnlllniull- llllT lll'7lm7 -Im--Hog: ? Phone Main 4340 Permanent Waving and Beauty Culture PETER STRUNK I HAIRDRESSER 605 Neave Bldg. Fourth and Race Sts. Cincinnati, Chio i 'i. T 'Q l l l'l 'lmi ' H H 1 1'L .in 52421 .1un..nu,nn-nnn1nnn1nnu1,,u-. TIII1-uu1u.l1.m... ...ml- Price Hill Nurseries Roy E. Greensmith, Proprietor Wholesale and Retail Nurserymen and Florists Delhi Pike near Greenwell Phone VJ:-ibash 4175 Price Hill Price Hill Paint and Glass Co. WE DELIVER 3631 Warsaw Avenue Phone Wabash 2864 Compliments of Dr. R. C. Peale 3020 Harrison Ave. Compliments of Dr. Louis Feid, Jr. ,1uu1m.-. 1 1 -. 1 1 .. -. 1 1 -.vm.. +l1nn-rl 1-111111111 .ig lin 4, I I I I - I I I Compliments of Compliments of I I I Dr' Carl Voeckel Dr. Walter G. Musekamp Cheviot Building Es? Loan Bldg. I 3723 Clenmore Ave. I 1 I I +----- - -'w-1m- - ---I -I -H- -If--+ -I-I-I---PM - - - - - - - - - -M- q!u1u--uu1uu-uuinn-un -11111 uuuu 1 mains? ofu1ul1u 11111111 1 1 1uu1,!, I - I I I I I Compliments of Compliments of I I I I Dr. Geo. H. Musekamp, Sr. Dr. E. S. Simmonds I I 3527 Harrison Avenue I I I I I :lu-1m 1-1111-11111 nu1uafo v11Iu- 11 11--111 1 - -uu1 I I I l Compliments of z Compliments of I Q i L. M. Prince 2 Dr. Elmer Werner , I Cheviot Building Loan Building - I I 4171.4 1111T11111T unyggipgig arms 1v11:11:1TT 131 I I I vin' lTlillllll?l llllili? ?'iuui i7l7lTT Nui llll 3 T Tllli I I I I Compliments of Compliments of - Dr. E. Rogers Dr. Reed Shank I and and I I I I Dr. O. Porter Dr. H. R. Fullerton I I I I I 'i'II1lv1 1---1------- UITIUIU +I-'I --1-------- -uu- f2431 fi 1? '?1'!,5 I 7.1 E l'! 1 ! 'i'u1uu n!u-un- - -m--.m-im-m.-nu--.il-iv--1.1-I-.I-I-in-I-.m-m---m-m--m---m- u-nn-ui--nn--m-n-i-nu- 1 -n 4, AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW Reach for Taft's Taffy Instead of a Sweet Can Also Be Used For Glue Simpson's Circus Ringmaster, Apswich Tight Rope Walker, Wurtz Snake Charmer, Hausfeld Bareback Rider, McDaniels Strong Man, Van Horn Bearded Lady, Potts IT SATISFIES Fuss' Funeral Home CASH SC CARRY SERVICE Estimates Cheerfully Given Weishaupt's Fish Store Come in and see KATZ FISH Exhibitions from 12 to 12 HEAR! Gladys Teklenburg Queen of Jazz AT HOTEL PLAZA Next Week E. Stone and Her Pehhles Cincinnati Directory-1 95 0 Alfieri, Vincent ................ Master Musician Anders, Martha ................ Vaudeville Star Apswich, Hershal .................... Ringmaster Baker, Edith ................................ Dietitian Balthaser, Harry ........ Mayor of Cincinnati Barkalow, Fred ................................ Jockey Barth, Bob ........................ Flagpole Sitter Bauer, Dorothy ............ Dancing Instructor Beard, Anna .................... School Teacher Behrman, Dean .............................. Jeweler Beyrer, Elmer ............ Owner of Crematoiy Bidlingmeyer, Arthur ................ Dairyman Blankenbuehler, Bernice ........ Mannequin Blase, Irma ................... ,.... O pera Singer Bogenschutz, Florence ............ Manicurist Borcherding, Earl ............ PhotofEngraver Borcherding, Lillian Bossong, Earl ......... Bowman, Dorothy .... Brockman, Norma ........ Brockmeier, Robert Bullock, Ruth Maria .... Burdorf, Jacqueline.. Camden, Stella ...... Cooper, Hilma ...... Coster, Harold ....... Daughters, Horace ...Parachute Jumper . ............... Cartoonist ........Explorer .........Modiste . ...... .. ............. Lawyer Einstein's Assistant ...School Teacher ..........Baby Specialist ........................Poetess .....Ambulance Driver .....Floor Walker Deichman, Carl .... Sausage Manufacturer Fletcher, Hester Francis, Todd ...... Fuss, Charles ...... Erhart, Marion ...... .... Geiser, Maris Georgin, Anna Gildenblatt, Esther .......... Gobrecht, Marie .............. ........Chorus Girl Denton, Alice ................ ........Artist's Model ..........Bus Driver Funeral Director .............Detect1ve ...................Nurse ...............Medium ..Gym Instructor Beauty Operator Bidlingmeyer's Better Butter BUY Mueller's Malted Milk FOR HEALTH Erhart's Easter Eggs 1 1. 1 1 .......1u.,-1I.1...ling....,.1nu1uln1nu L2441 Siberian Cheese Hounds 1 1uu1un...nu1nu1un1un1u1l1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ANNIVERSARY SALE FLETCHER'S FAMILY STORE We Meet and Beat All Customers Cincinnati Directory-1950 Grant, William ........................ Traffic Cop Greene, Violet ............ Captain of Women s Police Force Gropenbecker, Erwin . ................. Cowboy Gruelle, Verna .............. Dean of Womeii Haas, Bill ...................................... Hermit Halle, Dorothy ........ Telephone Operator Hamaker, Elizabeth ................ Lion Tamer Hanlon, Katherine ................ Fire Marshal Haskell, Edward Hathaway, Jane Hausfeld, Helen .......Undertaker Dancer Snake Charmer Hearn, Virginia Club Hostess Heister, Richard Helle, Robert ......... Hellman, Ruth ...... ..........................Druggist ........Steeple lack .........Matchmaker Hoefling, James .................... Prize .Fighter Hooper, Margate ..... Taxidermist Howell, Jimmy .................................. Chef Husman, Esther..Supt. of Orphan Asylum Irwin, Virginia .. ...... Doctor of Philosophy lung, Valma .................. Singing Teacher Kessler, Ralph ....... ............... M issionary Keys, Charles ..... ............... E ngineer King, Robert .... ,. .... ......... P lumber Kirbert, Marian Klare, Marie .. Klavner, Iake ............... ...................Bugologist Beauty Specialist .................Harpist Kling, Robert .................... Organ Grinder Klotter, Ethel .......... Miner fGold Diggerj Kopp, Charles ...................... Veterinarian Krent, Paula ........ Krueger, Helen Lewis, Elizabeth Little, Tyler ....... Lobaugh, Alys Ohio's Congresswoman ................Milliner .........Chorus Girl .............Bellhop .......Chiropoclist .........Violinist Lobaugh, Grace . Lyons, Geneva .......Author Hellman's Handsome Husbands Matrimonial Agency Annual Clearance Sale just 50 Men Left! ORPHAN ASYLUM Supt. E. Husman RYING IDS EPT OMFORTABLE WATCH US GROW Supt. E. Husman Style! Comfort! Economy! MODIANO'S Millinery Market Makers of Gaudy Bonnets Ruehlman's Pet Shop Homeloving Cats Refined Parrots fspeaks 5 Languagesj Cunning Canaries fSing All Popular Hitsj Obedient Husbands BEAUTY SPECIALISTS We Correct All of Nature's Mistakes GOBRECHT and KLARE f245j 'fa 1'-fm I 'W L , If ' w -71 Qu-can 1111 un--nu1nu1un 111: uuiun--n,!, aiu Artistic Interior Decorators WEHMEIER BROS. Quality Wall Paper and Paper Hanging Wabash 3225 4403 Clenway Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio .-I..- - -n..-a-I........-..-..-..-..,-I.-....-..g. vu! 1111v111v:1 niunvuq, FROM A FRIEND I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I 4' . 'Q I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' I-Iusman's Potato Chips The Best Demand Them A. F. Lange Heating Co. Steam, Vapor and Hot Water 30 Years In City Repair work special attention Main 6792 Mont. 2024 ......-..,- .. .. - - ... .. - -, ..,.-,...-.. .g.........-....-...,.....,- .. - - ...........-..u..........,... 4-qu... 1,11,,11,, ,,..,......,.,!, agnu-nn--m'-m.-uuznn- 1 -- 1 1 1 -nn.. National Metal Products Co. We Teach Popular Music On All 51 Main St. Main 6792 Instruments Sheet Metal Work, all kinds I Superigr Music Tgacherg . . . 36 E. Fifth St. Above Song Shop I Tmnmg and Roofmg Entrance Through Store Radiator Shields Fountain Square T i Main 0094 lllllilil lTTTTllTl1 ITIIIITIQ QITIW Tiii lilliUlllll4TUl1l TTTi Ili 1lI1uu1uu1lu1un-1 1 1uu1uu--nn:un1uu-nu--ug. u!nl1m4- -- --nu1n4n1un1nu-nu-1uu1nn1 -- -M1 I I Quality Goods Fancy Pasteries 2 Phone Mon. 2242 Sharf's Barber 86 Beauty The Price Hill Bakery Shoppe Hair Cutting, Marcelling, Finger 4908 Glenway Ave. Waving, Shampooing and. Scalp ! Treatment, Facials and Manicurmg. Phone Wah' 3226'W 3809 Harrison Ave. Cheviot, Ohio allllhil 77l17l1ii Ill illllli 6ll'1llllTlll5Tl1l1illlTl4ll3llllTlKTUlTlllllUTllTlillilllll L24c1 .Q ...W-H .-..n....m-.n-nu1uu-nn- -un1nu- -nw-I+ T--HH -1--1-1--1- 'Till ,P Phone Montana 2516 The Westwood Planing Mill Co. A Friendly Bunch of Lumbermenv Bridgetown Road and Brater Street CINCINNATI -..-..- -..............-..-....-....-...- .. -..-..f. 1m1.-1 1--1- -11111 u 441111: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'P I- I I I I I 5 I I Chas. Schroeder Roofing and Furnace Repairs I Montana 1835 I I ...min 11111- - 1 n1nn1uv141l1llf ole 7ill7hI illl1lTTl Tllnllllilu? I I . , I I Sol Krumbem s I I Department Store I I I 3022 Riverside Drive In the heart of Sedamsvillc Phone: Wabash 1364 I I 1nn1un1wn 11111111 mv: iuuinfs if inn-un 1111111111 nu-uu1l,!. - I I I I FLORIST I I I I Foley Road Henry F. Koester i I I I .... -.-....-... . -,.-,.g. -1- L2471 Compliments of Dr. E. D. Allgaier lillini 1 1 1 1 1 1 .- 11111411-ggi u1...1u 11,911.51 ttu-11.11.1411lu1pp1uligu1gn-.ggi Phone Montana 2745 J. V. Jones, D.V.M. Veterinarian Oiiice 3405 Alta Vista Ave, Cheviot, Ohio Oflice Hours 12to2P.M.and7to8P.M. .I-.wing..,.,.1u,,1,.u1Inn1u.,1,m1,,.1i.u ..-nn1uu1qg1 gt..1mg1.- 1m.1l.1nnn1gn1lq1g.1ug1u..1nu1 1.0,- VWIIIRULITE' TIIAIIHAIILI' For Walls and Ceilings of Bath Rooms and Kitchens The Vitrolite Structural Sales Corp. 1026 Kenner Street at Lincoln Park, North, Cincinnati U!u:un1nn1uu 11111 1:1:1 n m1 We're Pals With Chem-i-calls Chemistry Classes of '31 n..ug1.... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1l1nu1un1.n1 Established 18 5 0 E. K. .MOffiS O. 311-313-315-317 West Second Street CINCINNATI, OHIO STEEL and IRON Seamless Steel Tubing Factory Supplies Phone Main 1525 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,....,.,..q 1,,1.,.,1m.1n...-H...-,1 1 .- 1 1 1 1 1 Andy Schaffer CUSTOM TAILOR TO YOUNG MEN Suits Tailored To Measure 52500, 530.00 and Up 2 West 7th Canal 5062 I248fI I I 'll -ul.-2 - - -- - ------ .-Nu-lm-..x..-I...-....-. ------.. ........... 4, up w-..,.-..,.- -n.,......-.. ..-- ..,.-,...-,...-,- -... ... ... -N-.,,....n- .......-....-....-....-.. 4. The Central Fairmount Building and Loan Company Organized 1892 WE Pay 5 H 96 on Savings Assets Over 52,600,000 Reserve and Undivicled Profits Over ,Z145,000 Main Office Cheviot Branch 1939 Harrison Avenue 3309 Harrison Avenue ,.1.,,.1,,,,1un...nm1nn1.m-1uu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l1nn1,m1 1m.1,,,.1uu1m.1... ,.1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1-1-1 -ml1nu..m For Clear Thinliing anti Ahiiiiciant Energy Include? FfCDCh-BHUCI ICC CDICEIID In Your Daily Diet L 249 J m1 1111-an n1up1nn1nn1uu1 We frusi ina? file CQLOZO won! clone JIQV Wesiern wil! measure up fo flae sianciaraf recfuirej Ly fins Selma! in pvoclucing fine Lesi Loo! possigfe ancl in Leeping wiflm flue prize winning sifanjarri ojfprevious years . . elif.. ALBERT QWDJINIIES glzoiograplmer I250j -.ll-gg.-g 1-gg .vu1pq.1q1n'1qn1gn1.qu1ll1qu.1gu1uu-qu1gq1.41.4-.gl-q THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS I l . l It Means Something to Own a Steinway For more than 75 years cultivated people have turned to the Steinway as the finest piano available anywhere in the world. And their choice is a reflection of that of the foremost musicians. Virtually every great name in music, from Wagner to the present clay, has been intimately associated with the name of Steinway. The Steinway is a piano of a lifetime, and therein lies the true index of economy. In Addition to the Steinway we also oifer the following well-known makes- The famous WEBER-GEORGE STECK-STROUD-WHEELOCK and DUO-ART REPRODUCING PIANOS Grand Pianos from 5495 For over 40 years the name Otto Grau has stood for Full Value and Fair Dealing 224 West Fourth Between Elm and Plum Otto Grau, President F. Joseph Volz, Vice President -N1 1un1uu1nn....m11'nail-nuiunllnuin1 1 1I:fluiv-un-.ul1nn1',-11...11.1.1l.,1m.-.,m1.,.,1 lull., L2511 1-111.11,1.un1-mainly..-nu1nn1 -. 11,111.1 1 1 .- 1 1. in Highest Prices Paid For Young Dogs Age Limit 21 Years Call C. DEICKMAN, Proprietor of Sausage Factory ENROLL NOW! Crematory For a Hot Fire Call Beyrer COUGH-IT-OF F Quickly helps family of 12, Father Testifies For Reference Call Mr. CL Williams Seymour, Indiana THEN Buy a Free Sample Baby Specialist Willing to treat any type, color creed. B. BLANKENBUEHLER CHARTER A COACH! Mr. Bossong chartered a coach to take his family on an afternoon walk. TI'IAT'S AN IDEA! Call Yeager Cincinnati Directory- 1 9 5 0 Maujer, Robert ...... ..................ChaufIeur ..German Teacher Mayer, Elizabeth ............ McDaniels, Lydia .. Mills, Marian ........... Mode, Eldred ................... Sparring Partner Modiano. Anna ....... Moore, Robert ....... .......Bareback Rider .....French Instructor .Primo Carnera's ..........Milliner ...... .....Waiter Moores, Geraldine ............... Designer Morris, john Alice .... ......... C hiropractor Mueller, Burk ...,... ................... P oet Murphy, Fanny ..... ......... S eamstress Murphy, Helen .. ........................ Dentist Murphy, Jasper ........................ Policeman Murphy, Iean .......... Telephone Operator Niederlelmer, Theresa ............ Bookkeeper Okrent, Nimes, Verna ......... William ..... Orleman, George ...... Panzer, Ralph ....... Perkins, Mary ........ Pierce, Elnora .... .............Opera Singer ............Mailman ........Congressman ........Photograpl1er ..........Chorus Girl ......,..................Florist Poggendick, George ........ Sword Swallower Potts, Everett . ..,............... .Bearded Lady Ol' Powell, james ........ Powers, Marjorie .... Raible, Ruth ........... Remle, Alice .......... Price, Charles ......... Prutsman, Catherine Quick, Delores ........ ....................Physician Palmolive Ad Girl .......................Aviator ................Authoress ............Movie Double . .... Interior Decorator ........... Aviatriir Roberts, Sarah .......... Cashier in Cafeteria Rubendunst, Alfred ........................ Barber Ruehlman, Helen ........ Owner of Pet Shop Rutman, Erwin .............. Radio Announcer Saatkamp, Annette .................. Housewife Sanders, Arthur .........Explorer Wyss' Wonderbook For Housewives Tells What To Do and When To Do It Run on Schedule Time! 52521 .141 .1m41un1nl1M..m11un1 1 1 1 1 1 OKRENT BEHRMAN JEWELERS Flashy Gems To Brighten the Corner Where You Are. Cincinnati Directory-1 95 0 Sansone, Tony .......... Traveling Salesman Schafer, Margaret .... Newspaper Reporter Schafer, Harold .......,.... Pitcher for Reds Schaller. Phyllis ........ ......... ...... . . .Acrobat Scheland, Harold ........ Marble Champion Schilds, Nellamae ........ Professor of Greek Schmick, Allan ............................ Minister Schrieberg, Lester ........................ Fireman Simpson, Ellsworth ............ Circus Owner Smith, Dolores ........ Trapeze Performer Spicer, Clarence ........ Telegraph Messenger Staub, William .... Sailor on Island Queen Steinbuch, Catherine .................... Lawyer Steinmann, Virginia .......... Sculptress Stoller, Rose .................... ........ O ptician Stone, Elsa .............................. Ski jumper Taft. Robert ............ Candy Manufacturer Tecklenberg, Gladys .................. Musician Tenhundfeld, Stella .............,...... Chemist Theobald, Helen .............. Portrait Painter Torbeck, Lorraine .. ....................... Nurse Tuertcher, Jloe ..... ........... M agician Uhrland, jean ......... ......... G overness Van Horn, Elmer .... ........ S trong Man Wagner, Clifford ..... ....... P hotographer Warren. Betty .... ......Housewife Weishaupt. Glenna ............ U. S. Senator Wellington, Rosemary..Boxing Champion Wetterstroem, Albert ............ Flea Trainer Williams. Carl ................ Football Coach Winkelman, Myrtle .......................... Cook Witterstaetter, Ethel ............ Ballet Dancer Wurtz, Dorothea .......... Tightrope Walker Wyss, Edna ................................ Humorist Yeager, Robert ........ Pres. of the S.P.C.A. Yockey, Bert .................................. Florist Young, Robert..Supt. of Old Men's Home Love! Finance! Health! What Do the Stars Hold In Store For You? Madame Saatkamp They laughed when I sat down to play, but when I played they laughed harder. -Testifies Klavner. We guarantee to teach you to play THE PLAYER PIANO in 50 easy lessons Kopp's Piano Co. Winkleman's MOTHER'S COOKING Eat Here and Diet Home Panzer Wagner PHOTOGRAPHERS Your Best Friend Won't Know You Pierce Yockey FLORISTS Posies for Weddings and Other Calamities Order Your Century Plant Blooms Now! l2531 i 1111111111111 11m1nu...uu1nn1nu1m1.-1.111 1. n1un11.1111-11111 11 1 -nn1n1un1nu1 1 1 innimu-mn-1111111111111-11111-.111111111111111,1,,....,1,,1,,,,1,,,g, gg. I I Pep Golden Studios I Dancing-Drama-Voice-Music : For Children and Adults Professional Staff of Teachers Specializing in Tap Dancing 228 East Fifth Street Send for Booklet Main 5610 -..-1.-..,-.1-,,-,,..,- - -,,-,.-,,-1,.,,,g 4. 111111 .... 11111 1.11.i 11,i ,, ,,,-ml, U? I I I Berry Beauty Shoppe 4539 W. Eighth sf. Price Hill I I For Appointment Call Wabash 3564 - - - - - I I. nn nn-1111111111 lplp 11111-1.11 1 111111..l. 1nn- 1111 1 1111 -.11-1111.-1111..1111111111111,1111,..1111...,,,,1,,.,1..1, Of' Telephone: Mont. 0083 I Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing I I L. J. Lentz i i Cheviot's Jeweler 3631 Harrison Ave. I Cheviot, Ohio I illlil W TUlllWTnlllll'1 llll illlflllii i 5:70174 i. runnin in 1111111111 11111111. I I . I I Chevoit Barber and I I Beauty Shoppe I I I Eugene Permanent Waving : 3627 Harrison Ave. Phone Montana 0247 I I I -1 -1-1-1----n---u------------- 1-1- -- - -I--4. -i- f254j Elmer H. Hausfeld Sands, Gravel, Stone, Cinders General Hauling Cleves Warsaw Road Phone Delhi 13'-I Martini's Fruit Store We supply the best That Grows at all Seasons 4892 Curley Rd. Prout's Corner Telephone Wah. 5895 Free Delivery n1vn11uu11- 1 11u1...1111.-11111114111111.1m.1 1 11111- 11111111111-11111 1 -1111.-. 1 1 11.1 1 111111 Phone Wabash 17301731 C. F. Keller for Quality 0!0n1un- v1 ' 1111111 1111 11 111 Simons-Shoe Rebuilding 4920 Clenway Ave. We put new life in old shoes High Grade Shoe Rebuilding 1111111-11111nu...nn1111111111111,1.11111111,111111..1111....1111111111 .ip .mi 1--1111- -1 V 1111 - 111111111111 znnxx Ni, CREATE A SAVING HABIT-JOIN The Harvest Home 8 LO311 Assn. 3613 Harrison Avenue, Chevoit PAYS SMWJ Meets Every Friday Evening v-nn1.nn1enn1uu1nn1nuu1, 1 1 ... ... 1 1 1 -nnlnnluwinu1vnuinn1nn1.uu-nun1m-un-un-.1n1uu ml.-I .- 1 1 1 1 1 ..- .- 1 1 1 141--mllnni Hnnv .-. .1 inn- -. 1 1 1 1 in You have the highest degree of heating efficiency and greatest economy in the use of our fuel. A satisfactory fuel service guaranteed Queen City Coal Co. Over 100 Years of Heating Service Main 5170 913 Dixie Terminal Harry E. Weil, President john E. Roth, Vice President THE Weil, Roth 6? Irving Co. I N V E S T M E N T S MEMBERS CINCINNATI STOCK EXCHANGE 217 Dixie Terminal Bldg. CINCINNATI, OHIO Harry R. Niehoff, Secretary George W. Beiser, Treasurer -1- .......-..-..-..-....-...-....-....-..-......... ..-... ..-..-..-..-..-..-..- ......-...-....... 4. l2551 111111..111uu1nu1..u1-.11111-.1 -1- ---------------------- g he nearness of distant cities is established by communication through telephone connections completed instant- ly in most cases. With this speed is the satisfaction that comes from delivering your message personally, and from re- ceiving an immediate reply. Anyone, anywhere, at any time, is within call by telephone. THE CINCINNATI 81 SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. sgavmuull, 22 aQ '1lI'lllu-if If 257 1 l.11.n1.,n.-un1l.n1 K...-,m1.m-.un..,un1uq1 JOHN J. RADEL COMPANY I I I ,!F IXIlii1f wr 'I A - I .I Ill WWI! IIIIFE I ii f- by I In Iglll fq W A . I I 1 'N'lIJlal I Q Iil 'l3IllI'll' li . w iF! i i II1 I I+-L 'ag A ' I L....... c.,n.I.EAjI,L 1' FUNERAL DIRECTORS 652 State Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohioe-Telephone Wabash 0365-0366 Glenway and Dewey Avenues-Telephone Wabash 5330 822 York Street, Newport, Kentucky-Telephone South 0560-0561 1gg1l.,1'.1u,.1qu-un-nnln I1mllm.-...M.aln1.,,,1,m1nul1,,,.1un -....-....-....-...- -..-.- . .--.. ........-...g. 4..-.... C. L. Lavery Lee Hallerman Dick Bray Boyd Chambers Ethan Allen C. W. Franklin, jr. THE Cincinnati Athletic Goods Company Incorporated Quality Service 641 Main Street Telephones: Canal 9266-9267 ill.,-.l,,1,'1uu1 1-nl-M1 .1..,1,,,,1,,.,1.,,1.,-.I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'iv 'I' l258j 1nu1....1.,..1m.1m..-un..nu1nu1uuini 1.m11......11..11- DOT CAN N ED FOODS Have That Taste of Distinction The jlanzen Co, Distributors uninuun1nu1un--m1un1n441un1uuilm1uq1uu1nu-un--n. H. MAUSJE MILK - CREAM - BUTTER - EGGS COTTAGE CHEESE WABASH 265 4442 Glenway Ave., P. H 1..u1un1un1u,l1l.,.1. 1........,.,1..,1m11-u1..u1.,.,-.M 1,m1m-Nu I 1un1nn1nuiu 1nn1uu.1un.. 1u..1,u1....1...1.., -H. 1nm...uu- AVRIL S1. SUN Smoked Meats and Saasage Phone Canal 8774 33 East Court St. HARRY FENWICK Fresh Meats T91 M111nu1u4y1uq1unun1ull.-nnu1un Cleanliness Comfort Economy Are assured the residents of these Western Hills who will solve the home-heating problems through the use of SEMET- SCLVAY- CoKE Distributed by The Modern Fuel Co. L. Mueller, Sales Manager Western Hills Oflice' ' ' ' ' ' A General Offices Phone Montana 3201 Phone Main 3841 u-uu1lu-nu-uu1uu-un-1nn un1uu1un1lu-11m-u L26o1 111111111m4-r TROPHIES PRIZE CUPS PLAQUES STATUETTES MEDALS and BADGES SCHOOL, COLLEGE and FRATERNITY JEWELRY Mecklenborg SL Gerhardt MANUFACTURING JEWELERS, DIAMOND IMPORTERS RETAIL SALESROOM AND FACTORY Sixth Floor, 811 Race Street Cincinnati, Ohio AT YOUR SERVICE 1u.iuu1un1uu1f .--1 1 1,444-....-u..1..l1.....1....1E..1 1 12611 .. .- 1 1 1uu1uu1uu1uu1.u1.u :ia inn 11111-1111 -1 1un1n.l. v!ou1nm 11-1 i111i11 1 M1 4. GET IT AT FILLNIOREKS Full line of Buescher Saxophones, Trumpets, Trombones, Etc. Ludwig Banjos and Drums All Band and Orchestra Instruments, Music and Supplies FILLMORE'S MUSIC HOUSE 528 Elm Street Cincinnati, Ohio Known 'way back in '74 1un1 1 1 1 1 1 11.1 1 .1 -..m...u 11:11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.m1u THE Banli Street Building Association Con1pany 422 Bank Street Cincinnati, Ohio Established H382 Pay Syzqi Dividend First Mortgage Loans Made On Residential Property Wni. F. Vornheder, President Walter J. Weishailpt, Secretary Office Hours: Monday, 2:00 to 8:30 P. M. I I 5 Compliments of cuffofd R. Davey i Nash Automobiles General Repairing T ! I -1-.... .... ......... - Q fr- ---- --------- f - I l Lunchroom i Meats i l g BY HUTTENBAUER i i 'I' 'S '1'IH 111111111111 M111 ? ifn-uu- ll-l -M-M1 .... 1 I... 1u..1..,.......1,...1....1 1,...1 l I l PREPARE NOW! 2 E I I 5 l I I . -,... ------------ ....-...g. -P.. 52621 FOR THE JOB AHEAD If you wait until later to begin your train- ing for a business career, you will be doing just what the crowd will be doing: and you'll be looking for a job when competition is strongest. Why not get the jump on the crowd 'I Prepare right now for the job ahead. You'll be settled in a position and earning money when others are just completing their training. Enroll now in YMCA Day or Evening Business Schools. Classes in Shorthand, Type- writing, Bookkeeping, and Secretarial Work. Courses endorsed by leading Cincinnati busi- ness men, who agree that the best recom- mendation a beginner in business can have is YMCA Business School Traininxf. lJun't Wait! BUSINESS SCHOOL Cherry 5348 uu1nu--mI-nu--un1nn1un1liu:un1nui1u:l-1un1 1:1 gu1un1uu1 1nu1nli1nun1niun1uu UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI A Municipal University and a National Institution HERMAN SCHNEIDER, Sc. D., President Comprises the Following Colleges and Schools: Graduate School- School of Nursing and of Arts and Sciences. Health-, lVlclVliclcen College of Liberal Arts- with undergraduate courses in Arts and Sciences, Extension Courses and Evening Classes. Teachers College- lncluding Elementary, junior and High School Teaching, Hygiene and Physical Education, Kinder' gartcn, Home Economics, School Music, School Art, Vocational Education, and Graduate Degree Programs. College of Engineering and Commerce- with cooperative courses in Aero, nautical, Civil, Mechanical, Chem' ical, Electrical, Commercial and Geological Engineering, Even' ing Classes in Commerce, Engine' ering and Applied Arts. College of Medicine- with unsurpassed opportunities for medical training in one of the most complete teaching units in the United States, founded 1819. with courses leading to the diplof ma of Graduate Nurse and the degree of Bachelor of Science, School of Applied Arts- Offering courses, some of a co- operative nature in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Decoration, Ceramicsand Applied Fine Arts. College of Law- Cincinnati Law School, now in its ninetyfeighth year. School of Household Administration- Including programs in Food and ., Nutrition, Child Care and Train' ing, Home Economics for the Teacher, and Home Economics in Business. Summer Session- Four terms offered hy the College of Liberal Arts and Teachers Col- lege, starting june 8, 15, and 22, and July 27, 1931. YOUR COLLEGE TRAINING The University of Cincinnati, with its nine colleges and schools, offers to the young man or woman contemplating a career an unexcelled training at the cost of little more than the student's own efforts. Preparation can be secured here for a majority of the vocations, while work of a general or cultural nature, that fits the student to meet the problems of life, lays the foundation for profession' al studies, and opens new possibilities to him, is offered in the arts courses. For Announcements of Colleges, Requirements for Admission, and General Information, Address: THE DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS UNIVERISITY or CINCINNATI 141 1 1 1 1 1 1 11...11.141l.,.1.ln1m.1..t..iuu f263I 1..u14in.1uui.l.l1..u1u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,3 :nu--nur-unilui1nu1nuu1nu ull:-u1n1uu-ruin:-nu-uninu--uu1uu1nu-1uu1ul1n,I, Qui . 1 I The Western Hills Motor Co. Colnpliments of the 1 1 1 Western Hills Press I Q Phone Montana 0663f0664 i The home newspaper Of the A. A. Kattus, President Westem H1115 351113535 Harrison Ave. Q AdVe 'se's P 'e'S Cheviot, Ohio Harrison and Glemnore Avenues im' lTil llUT'lU19WUll1l5T'5U'-'ull l llll llll'Tli 4.151 Illl lllllTMII-1Illl'Il'1llTlllllillillill-iilllll -nm--lu 1111111111- ul1u,? ?au1nn1 - 1 n--nn1uu--nn1nn1un1lu1uu-1nn:uu- Q Q . Q Q - The Quality Shop i j Fred Wddey 1 1 - Warsaw and Enright Avenues Glfygglihi 52532116 Wabash 1335 1 Licensed Master Plumber Furmshmgsgcf meg End young men ,The Shop on Wheels, 11 S an aps Q Q Which Saves You Time. illi 1lllllTlllllTlllTllllll5iT U'illlTllTlE 6llTPllillTlllulillillTll0TllTlWilUTlllllZlll 1ln1ul:-lu-uu1unh-un--lu1un:uu141-uu1ul-nl1u,? in-an-1 - 1 u1uu1uu-un1uu1uu1uu- 1uu1u- . Q Q Joseph F. Schoeny Compliments of Glenmore and Montana Avenues C1nc1nnat1 Sc1ent1111C Co' Q 210 E. Second Street . I Quality Food Shop Dealers Montana 1 100 -.q.1gq-.q4.1gu1.q.- 1 1 1 -. 1 1.11.-.111 g-ning.-ng-ning-.mi 1 .- 1 ... inninn-.n Edward Leisgang Hay, Grain, Mill Feed, Flour, Salt and'Seeds Phone Montana 2120 Bridgetown, Ohio in-gl.-.qp1lu1gn1.l-gg.-w1,.1. .- 1qu1,m1g ll +4- '!': I1 IQ QQ ,Q QQ QQ IQ QQ Q1 ll 4-4- L21-541 Scientific Material, Laboratory Apparatus, Fine Chemicals 0!v::Iu-nll1un- u 1i11 In-1nn1nu-nuiul--ui George H. Cook Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables Warsaw and McPherson Avenues WE DELIVER 1114141 1 .- 14.1,-.ug114'-.gq1...-gg1.g1gp1n1 wllnni .-ng1ul1,..igq.-ggilnlgnl 1 1111 gg.-415.1 elf 'I' I 1 Purple Patch Confectionery ffl Lunches, Candies, Cigars, and I I Cigarettes I Frecktling's Ice Cream FRED H. MYERS, Prop. I I I TlIlTllTUlTlIlTllll'illllillT llil TIlITllTlllIllllITlllli L :asians-un:lu1lm1l:u1uu-sun-uuinui 1 in-u+ Sq I I I I Mahoney's Pharmacy I I I I A Store You Like To Patronize I I I I 4474 West 8th Street I I Price Hill I I Tlllilll lillilliuni'lillil1llillTllll0lUlllilllQ 6 illruuinniuuxnuxnn--un1nn-nu1un1nv--nn-lnini. gf When in Need of Flowers I Call I I The Flower Shop In Westwood I I I Harrison and Montana Avenues Montana 3313 I I 1lI1lI1ll1uu1uu1uu1lu1uy1uu1uu1 u1nn1nu1nfq aio 1:1-anis:--uuialiuninn1un-nu1nu1n1u1m.1l,,f Dahlias - Specialities - Dahlias , I Beautiful Flowers, ready to carry messages of hope, joy, love or I sympathy at I J. C. Rutenschroer's Sixth St. Flower Market Stands, Saturday I I Wabash 3380 Greenhouses Greenwell Ave. W. Price Hill Send for Spring List I I in7 7 l7'll?llillifllliUlilTlllllTUlilllli 4 f2651 11151-nn-.ng1up1ug.1lm1u1uu1n 1uu1nn1nl-nn1nT Qualityy L I' Service Phone Canal 59576958 Lowe 86 Campbell Athletic Goods Company 705 Main Street q1.n1nq1 1,,1n,1nu-nn-.nn1nu1nn1nuu1 m1 1uu1nn1ua1ul41nu1uu1uu1 u1au.1u1uu1uu1n1u Good Hair Cutting and Hair Bobbing Ben Schardine Union Barber Shop N. E. Cor. Harrison and Glenmore Avenues 11.4441 1 u1u.1qg1ql1g.1uu1m1lu1 u1un-qu g1nn1p.,1n.,1nnu-nn1np1np1m11nn-ml-nn1nn1nn1r Westwood's First Grocery Store N iemeyer's White Villa Pure Foods Meats, Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables Daily Deliveries Call Montana 07114420 May we serve you? I-1m-au 1m 1uu1uu1nn 14.44 10.1 ....nq1m 1u1.,,1..,, 1nn1nn1uu1 1 1gl1qq1,.1nn1gp1.q1.l1 E. Kruse Ladies Shop 3615 Warsaw Ave. Phone Wabash 5 25 8 Open Evenings ,141 1 1 11'-'l1q.1,,1un1 1,,,1.l1,.1 up-n I I I I I I I :mini -I I I I X Ll I I R. -Ml' I 1 I I I I 1 1 I I P NASH OPTOMETRIST Only at 1433 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio M.-qi... -. - 1 1 .- 1 .-. -. 14m-.gm mini innilgi -1.14011 ini 1:11:10 Edward Jacob Fresh and Smoked Meats Parkway 9440 505 E. Thirteenth St. Wabash 05 5 7 2153 W. Eighth Street ruin,-.quiu1q'.-',1qqinnlnuinuilqilqilg 1111111111un-nn-up-qui..-.ggi 1 inn-.nn For Quality Plumbing and Heating Call Wm. R. Geiler Montana 0025 3228 Harrison Avenue in.-gn.-qllluiql-.gl-.gu-.qniulinu1..,,i.,,1qn1 gl.-gliplimigqigniqqiqg.-.qlilqlqnimill., ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS P. Mueller West 8763-R All makes of typewriters repaired Rebuilt Typewriters ng.-mm.-gg..-1,-....1q.1gq1p,.-...f...,,.....q,1.,,-qq1.u 11+ I+ sgnniani -un-nn1nn1nn1-nninu-nu1nn-n 1 Main 3155 Oilice Hours-8 to 6 Sunday 9 to 12 Dr. C. E. Martin Albany - Dentists 134 W. Fourth Street Cincinnati, Ohio 41.14.11 ..- 1im..mq.-q,1gg1pq-gg.-.qg1..g.- I.-mg.-pn1gq1 .1 1 1 .-nninu-.uni 1 Lammert's Pharmacy Dependable Drug Store Service We Deliver Eighth and Elheron Aves Phones: Wabash 16904670 -f-....................-..,.- ,.....,............................ ..............-......,..........-..........,......-...... Are Yours Eyes Comfortable Are Your Glasses Satisfactory If Not, See Dr. R. L. Cassell QPTOMETRIST Hours-8:30 A. M. to 9 P. M 3239 Harrison Avenue Mon. 3455 Cincinnati, Ohio lflu1uu-e 1am1un1nn1uni1un-xuu-nu--mu-u 1 1+ assn-un-:un1nn1 nn-nn-nuiun-nn1nn-nn1n - ll 11 ll II 11 ll ll IQ ll I ti fr II 11 11 I ll li li II EI 11 'I' -rs- ll !! I! I! Q! ll ll 11 I! I! Ml' I! I! E! ll ll Il il Il 11 'i 5. .-.......... 52661 Montana 12504251 The D. H. Willey Lumber Co. Lumber and Millwork Bridgetown Road and Boudinot Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 1,..-,,.-....-q..-q..-.p1.,-.n..- un-M1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1un1nn1nn1nn..nu-. -nninuxinnninninnluu... -zuiuni 1 - 1,1111 if USE ICE DJ SAFE - SURE - ECONOMICAL Time Fairmount Ice Co. An Independent Ice Co. WHOLESALE 86 RETAIL Re-tail Ice Sold at Platform Day and Night Westwood Ave. and Quebec Rd. West 7395 T110 Cincinnati Bank 8 Trust Co. SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS Every Facility Consistent With Sound Banking Methods 4'ZJ PAID ON SAVINGS Eighth and State Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio -fm ----..--..-..m.-. .... -....-. - .... .-... . ..-....-........-..-.,.... .... -................-.......u..-....-............. ...p I2671 als 1nn1nn 1-111---11 u-vm1u.l. is Il, FRANK SCHAFFER JR. ICE and MOVING Montana 2088 1....1,.,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1,m1. 1tm1nn1un1nu1nu1un1m41vm1un1un1nu1mf1m.1u We handle only the best Pocahontas and Soft Coals THE Western Hills Fuel SL Supply Co. COAL - FUEL Julius Ratterman, President W. P. l-leberger, Vice President Ferguson Road and C. E59 O. R. R. Between Price Hill and Westwcncid Phone Montana 0400 .-uu1,.,,1,.,.1,.,,1 1.m11m1 1,,.,1m,1m.1 1nn1n n1un-:nn--nn-uniuniun1uuv-un.1mn1ul111nn1um1uu l i V? 'Q' ! Q l l l Q ! l ! l I I n1uu.1nu1un..lm--m-1nn1-nu.-1.1.1'm1uu-.un1.m-my 1 Tr?--'BEET STAMPS 'lkf1I, filJ',l,I,I HATHAWAY C5 434 Mam Sl' -' Cmcmna 'V IXIIFEHR SfXAUITCAkB4I' DELICATESSEN Watbaslu 3879 4701 W. Sth St - E Price Hill 2 I 5 im- i+il - vvnv --- vflv - :l-u -- flil - -lft ----.1 2 '! ' ' ' ' 'n ' n' I I l L it is ei ui. f268fI 'I'..-....-...,-....-..-..,,-,..-...-.M-.....-....-.....-.. - IDEAL Shoe Store 4036 Glenway Jack Manner, Prop. Price Hill's Leading Shoe Store 1un1un1un1 1.-.pq1pl1nu1nn1nn1U11.141111lm1m-min.-gl.-nn.1nina.-lmilninn.-minus-un--m1lu1.ln1 1ll1gq1uq1n1lq1l.1 .-. 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 .- 1 1 1 1. 1nu1up-111-.'g1lq1n -------'--M --------- -----Q Q----M ---------- M--H- ! I l . Phone' Wes' 892 Key to Baby Pictures Edward H Alich 1' E' WYSS 9' J'KlaV e1' ' 2. H. Ruehlmann 10. C. Wagner . . . JEWELER . . . 3. G. Weishaupt 11. G. Lyons . . l D f Diamonds Silverware 4' 301611 12' :lodges Watches Clocks 5. . as e 3. . usman i 6. M. Mallet 14. A. Denton 162ffiff1fxnSQLiQuC i 7. C. Willianis 15. W. 'Haas Cincinnati, Q1-,io 8. D. Smith 16. C. Prutsman l ! 1uu1uu1 inniun-ln1un1un1nn1u 1 1nn1nu1na'n +u:nn1nn1nnn1 1 --un-nu1nu1nn-sul1nn1-nn-lui I-IIGI-I SCHOOL GRADUATES A Special Course in Accountancy and Secretarial Science will serve as an ex' cellent entree into a desirable business position. It will also be exceptionally helpful in college or university. OBTAIN FULL INFORMATION BY ADDRESSING D. D. MILLER, President Miller School of Business Edwards Bldg., 528 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio! -1lq1ll1.l-gq1ql1pq1nq1.1 1 1 1gl.1nn1nn1.,,u1nn1inu1ln.- 1 1 -.qu1gg1q.1gq-pg1ql1ln1lq1 Phone 2106 FRED LIPPS CEMENT coNTRAc:ToR In All Branches 2896 Grasselli Ave., Westwood Cincinnati, Ohio 1g1n1ll-spinilmipni14:11,-.n1uu1uui.,1n1.q1.4.1 1 1 1 inni.q-uq1.qq1l.--ni'n1..1gg- L2691 'ff 0 7 W' 4. ,ll t lf, J- .t 51 ttf, gas J C A K, lt, r m I Senior Poems joe Tuertscher Diligent, conscientious and always husy Is this jazzy hoy, who plays 'em di::y, With drums he's a wow For it's noise, and how, When he wields the sticks and goes ritzy Verna Niemes Verna Niemes, a friend tried and true Always present when there's work to do She's full of fun, Known by everyone, And many suitors come to woo. Ted Pierce A darkfhaired, hrownfeyed lass A memher of this class, A singer, too Unknown hy few, Ted Pierce, none can surpass. Helen Ruehlmann That a popular girl at West High Is bliss Ruehlniann not one can deny, In school projects she aids, Makes excellent grades She's a girl on whom we can rely. Elmer Van Horn Lift the glasses from where they lie, Elmer Van Horn let us raise them high, Let go three cheers, Wipe away the tears, And drink to a hero that will never die. Alys Lobaugh Now here's a girl who's quite a treat, .lust ask the hoys--they think she's neat. Alys--the first, Lohaughfthe last, For pep and vim, she's hardly heat. Elsa Stone You all will recall Elsa Stone Whrwni you never will see all alone, She can swim like a fish And dive-oh, tskl tsk! But not like a rock or a stone. Charles Kopp All the great men are dying, Said Charles A. Kopp, sighing The truth I will tell I don't feel quite well, Tough luck, girls, I feel I'm going. f2701 Esther Husman Esther Husm-an whom we all do know ls a girl whose lessons are just so, Yes, a little tall But that's not all For Esther is a girl without a foe, john Alice Morris John Aliee, if you please sir, With John they all do tease her, One half is a man The other a femme But a young lady of not, you see, sir If God made wise men silent, Then -lake is wisely hent, For as you know, He says no mo, Than a message never sent. Ethel Witterstaeter Now in our Class is Ethel Witte1 ' During the hells she sure does twitter, Not of nonsense or hluff, But of right school stuff, Does our little Ethel Witle1'. Annette Saatkamp Annette Sattkamp of class thrityfone ,, As a singer much fame has won, In stature shels small But well known to all A girl hrim full of pep and lun. jean Murphy The elass has ehosen for viee president, A girl who always is so pleasant, Her name is ,lean,, The hoys think she's keen, ,lean lvlurphy, the name, is quite evident. Albert Wetterstroeni As hroad as his name is his mind, More learned none other we iind, For rnueh knows Al, Of many a gal, And the other things you ean't define. Gladys Teklenberg Now here's a young girls we eall Tek Of the Class we know her as See, The piano she plays, On good and had days, Now that's worth a eheek and refeheek. fznj if T 5 I f' X' T 99499 fi I? T so-1-, 1r- I-I-fl ll WE agen--ul1ll1nn1n1ll1uu-1nuns-un-vnn1nu1lll1-lllvvllr-ll 11111111111111 lTllTl+ L A 3 l l is Compliments of 3 7 I LEE and FRANK B. MORAND l I l I M l +l7P1lll. 1l1i1iill7i Mill!!illllllillnillnillllllIlillllllTllill1llillllHlllillw WiIliglillilllMillillU7lllllll7ll7llllllllw liIITll?llllllllTlllllllllllllllTllTllTlT L W . . i Price I-Iill's Leading shoe store i FLOWERS 1 F H For All Occasions E IDEAL Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Specialties Shoe Store Also Hardy ljlants 2 2 - E. W. Rutenschroer 2 Q Jack Marmer, Prop. ! i 4036 Glenway near Gilsey :Is GI'66f1hOUS6S R- R- Pike l Phone Wabash 1305fW l Wabash 2476 viii-nn-nn-nn-nn-n-nu-u-u--n--n-fn-ln-un-anis 'L-H1111--1'--1'-'I-vw-ll-In-In-M-nw-In-nn-nl: ?n1n1n1n-un1np1qp1p.1gg1,'1'.1..1..1,.i.1. in-nn-1nn1nn-ll-ouu1n1nn1un-nn-nn1nu1nn1uu:u,!. i 1 , 1 Phone Montana 3430 E L Wuuenweber Motors We Del1ver . I . I i I Willys-Knight and Whippet 1 For Good Things To Eat i Sales and Service F I p sto? Af General Motor Repairing l Sam La Pedos 3207 Harrison Ave. - Telephone Montana 3301 : l Located Opposite Westwood School Cincinnati Qhio I Q u--Ilin-1:1nu1na1uu--nu:nn1nn-uI1un1ll-lu1ni 'i'Wilmil'ilWill-'W'i '1 1'l1'l1ll-ll1'llN1lUil l!n1n-an-1up1nn1qn1n1n1pp1'q-.gn1n1min1,+ gonzalu-un:uu1nn1uw:nn1n-nu-nl1nn1mn1nvv:nw:r ! A Diamond for the Graduate E -gl ? You want Quality F i When Trouble Comes You i T Select it at Schemel's Will Find T A Store noted'for 'ithe high Grueteas f i character of 1lZS dlamonds T i SCl'leIIlel,S Service Quiet, Sympathetic g Jewelers i and Dignified T 195 3 Central Ave. I i l 1 1 ilqlimllullllilll i'ill71pil. 4 alilliillll l TlllllYillTl'il'illillllliIlTli If272fI 4- ----- -1- 01.11411..1..1un1nn1n-4:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u1m11.u1n-'11-II1 Oliice and Rug Plant Plant 487 Elberon Bridgetown Pk PEARSQN Price HiQll's Only Dry Cleaning and Rug Cleaning Plants PLANTS Tailoring Dept. 3760 Warsaw Northside Branch 4405 Colerain Ave. 1un1,,n 1M1.4.1unl1m,.-W1 1 1 1 1 14.441 Iii' TTTllT ulllTlllUUTUllTUl!ll? ?-lull iTTl ullTlHllll'iHl4TllllT l C1 T I . 5 5 - 95 I -5 .Bd i iii' S3 snoes Fon men 2 f kk 7 , 1 l Are the Wearinest e HAV-A-W Co Doggone Shoes Made Incorporated Jack Hicks, Mgr. Q Cincinnati 514 Vine sf- Appreciate Your Patronage u 1111 xlu1u-iiuuiuuiuni 1uu1uu-un1ui iilnllu-uu1uu1 uxnn -uu1un1uq1qu1ug1gg1ll1g.1 ln- 1un1nr:uun-lu--1111-11uu1uu1n1un1un1l.!. I!!!-ll 1111 uu1lu1nu-ouu1un1 1- '1 1 Q ! Stanley Spragens Compliments INSURES 1 of the ALL RISKS Q 1 u , l 1 Harrison Roller Rink Phones : Oiiice Parkway 3661 CHAS. W. HINE, Prop. Residence Mon. 2216 1 I i I1 1ul1ll1uu1 1un1u 1uu1un-u 1nn1n1uin 'Pl--ua 11111 1 1 1 1 1 ,uni l1ll1lI1vl1Iv-HH- Ilfl 1Hu1uH1ln1l -nu-uuivg? 0601111-wH1uu1ul-nu-1nn--W1n1..1un1....1,,,.1 i . Quick and Efficient Service Ph0H6 Montana 2354 A ' I I . t All Times i i The Elite 4 i i B0SCh7S Barber T T Ladiesn, Childrens, and Infants, Ladies' Hair Bohbing Q Ou'6 e'S ' 3629 Harrison Ave., Cheviot West Stfeet i i Cincinnati, .-i.-..-..-......-i.-,.....-..-..-.........i. +.-..- - -u,- - - -,,-,M - -,M lf273j ' 59+ 99 -JSC-B on .. lf Domi Ill-I 'J I I s,, x' Z X ,fe gf 2-96 otxool Q..- v I . -. is S 'il v iw if Q. . tg, w I 3 ? X sd ie I f I 'I' Q4 nwwf 1 ' Bl-KIRA Bob Taft The delapidated, junipy Chev he runs, May be an inspiration to songs he hums, If it be so Then we do know Why at the opera the critic he stuns. Bob Barth Boh Barth to nie thus did appeal Since I've learned that pain isn't real If I sit on a pin And it punctures my skin, What is it I fancy I feel? Helen Nlurphy A senior girl you all have seen, Who always sings, Wearin'fofthefgreen,' Irish straight through A friend true hlue, Of course it is Helen Iviurphy we mean. Clarence Spicer Take off your hats to Clarence Spicer, Where can you find a hoy who's nicer? With a certain young lady he's often seen to giggle She plays the piano and he plays the iiddle, What will come of this? You solve the riddle. Dot Wurtz Blonde, seventeen, and petite, Dottie Wurtz is cute and sweet, With Latin she struggles And goes into huddles, But in the end she can not he heat. Dean Behrman Behrnxan is a iinc young man, Who wins the girls as best he can With a girl named Marge, He found his charge, They'll soon find a preacher to puhlish the bann. Violet Green The l'IVlaroon editor, Miss Violet Green, Who in this shares honors with Dean, If a rhyme you desire Will pick up her lyre, And chant verses whatever the theme. Bob Matijer An athlete sure is Boh Maujer Vxfho plays football like a cougur, He's a star swimmer, Outstanding outfielder, And well known as a girl dodger. f274fl a Earl Bossong Bossong's a tennis sensation, With a state wide reputation, But when he's in school, He acts like a fool, Teachers think, he's Satan's creation. Carl Williams Begad, hy cracky, hy heck it's too had, Foothallers like Carl can seldom he had. lt makes our school sad, And other schools glad To know that Carl Williams will soon he a grad. Dorothy Bauer We all know the girl name Dot Bauer Who never goes out in a shower, For she says that the rain, Will soften her brain, And shelll lose all of her merital power. Ethel Klotter We all have heard of Ethel Klotter Who'll he true to her Alma Mater Her smile is charming With ways quite 'larming But, my, how many friends have sought her. Williani Haas There is a young man named Bill Haas Without him the hand is at loss, With haton in hand As he passes the stand He struts to ohtain the applause. Lester Schreiberg Blonde Les in a cap of hright red Was caught in a storm, it is said, When he came home that night, His cap was quite white, For the dye faded on to his head. Mary Perkins A girl at our school named Miss Perkins just simply adores eating gherkins, lf in spite of advice, She eats so much spice, She'll pickle her internal workin's. Ralph Panzer And now comes our editor, Panzer NVho should he a wonderful dancer, When he swims in the tank Will he take first rank? Well we'd he willing to chance 'er. L275J Y l nf 1 IA Y I 1 Ks A ig- VX L Yr Q4 .Q .l7 I X ffrax wx its -ex-'Qi f 'S' , ga, KW L ' Ll, flaw r i ?llllTlll'llllllllllillTlfllllTlliTln?l'9lnllllliUT iliflillllilllllTllillillilmilliilllllllllllw f A1,Bisch.,,f I 1 Hess Blue Print co. I Phone, Wabash 3200 Blue Prints I 5 , 3 Photostats f Glenway Tlre Shop i ozaud fRed Linej Prints E T Tires - Radios - Batteries Drawing Materials, Architects' I i M N V n and Engineers Supplles i i S APPY SERVICE Main 41484149 I I 4033 Glenway Ave. 121 Gpera Place i Cincinnati, Ohio T Cincinnati, Ohio +411 mnnl 15011 n1nu1uu1uu1nninn1nu1nn1 1 11'-ni. 'Ln:uu1ul1nu1u1uu11n1ul:ul1nu:un1lu1Iu-an-up flilllllllllllllillilllllilllillIillilll1 llilllili illulill TWTllillillillTlllllllllTllil'1lllil I For A ' I I T : ppolntment Phone , : - E Montana 3405 b k ! . R t. R. F'r uric 1 j Vurla Rose Beauty Shoppe i I 0 I zpa Q ! Marcening Shampooing Prescription Specialist Q 1 Hair cutting 1 Q . ! l V Rose Lampe Marzheuser Gllsey aid Glifluiliay Aves' l I I ri'e i I li S. W. Corner Harrison and Epworth L I ll Cincinnati, Ohio ii- Phones: Wabash 11204121 llllilIllliilillTUlillilllllTlUTlllllillTl6 IilllITlllillllIi illlllllilwillilliilillilllla ?.i' lliilililllllillilllTIITIITIHTIIITIIITI? ?l1llll1l7lllI 7771t lI7lllll?llI7IM1lllTl? .. ' . ! 1 l Jos. Kiffmeyer 86 Sons i ELBERON ' OVERLOUK Western Hills Home Bakery ! Eighth and Elberon ll 4918 Glenway 3103 Harrison Ave. I ' I I I I Wabash 52256042 Phone Mon. 0098 I Preferred for Dependabilityn C. Pottschmidt, Prop. 1 ' 1 I I UiflillilllllliliiiTllTllK1lQlllIlIllIlillillTl6 +Ill!-1IllTWTVIIITliilllllllllllllllillillifllli ?'lllTllllllllTl?lllllll i Plilll lllllllllil ?lill?lU?lUlUllIUllllll1lllUT T Tlllllll? Q ff Q 1 ! i 1 ! I i . ' t tr I The Toggery Chas 1:22:31 ae er l The young men's store of Cheviot L Anderson Ferry Rd. E 3703 Harrison Avenue 5 E Phone Wabash 3885 5 1 Montana 0498 Cut Flowers and Decorative Plants 'll1ul1ll.1l-. 1lu1ul1uu1uu1.41 1 1.qg-.lg- l 1 -4- 12761 u1uu1uu1uu1nu1ul1uu1ul1uu1un1ln-nnu1mu-nq-- l -4- ..1..1111111.-.-..11..--1.0.1, 4' 1- I I I Wabash 5 23 5 : Mack 101111 CO. 828 Enright Ave. Pleasing You Keeps Us In Business i - -..,.-..+ .g...-..u.-....- ..,. -.........- .... - .... ..,,...-w- ..,, - .... -...,-....?. Compliments of 'PHE COLTER CO. 1 1 1..n.-nu-.ul-1..n1ml,nu-.uu1wu1nu1un-uu1uu-un 1un1uu-nu1u I ,I SW G lib SWWNAT 4I I 4 S If DHIUDDS G gy 4g I :P QI I. 4,1 i i 1 Western Hills I I I I I' 'I In aI ,I Ii' - I I4 II 2 i Phlllpps E r P I i-I II IPK is A I 41 f2771 '13 2 'E' .-..g 4. ...... ..--- ....-...........-....- 5-...,-....- .. -....-....-....-....-........ ..... - -....- 4, 75 T- RAP f ,5,,,,,,,5,5i,Q-0 S Q Q, ......... . ' Superior Pfit1linQ,P1al:QS - ' 5555 Perfection ofDepI:h and Calor' o26B3'NC'N3'f'ii' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nu1nn1,,,,1nn1 1 15m1-51.105515555155551551.551.5551 1 1 1 1 1 1.5.5- 155,5111111111111111111151..1111.-IIII1 MILLER'S HIGH GRADE DAIRY PRODUCTS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN USED BY THIS SCHOOL I-I, MiIIer Dairy Co, Kirby 0419 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5515...1.5,,1,,,,1.,.,1,,551, 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 155.5155 --uu1un1I-1515.551nu-55.i1....1..5-15.551un-nnnv1i1-11:15:11.541nn--M15m1uu1un1nn1n-51nu1nu1un1mi1nu-nun- When in Need of Service Such as We Render, Call Vitt 6? Stermer FUNERAL HOMES AT 3425 Harrison Avenue, Cheviot, Montana 0833 3033 West Sixth Street, Sedamsville, Wabash 0110 1824 Westwood Avenue, Fairmount, West 0056 Prompt, Courtcous, Revcrent Service to the Departed Lovcd One. Song Service If Desired Joseph C. Grauss, Funeral Director OUR INVALID COACH SERVICE IS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES 11:51-:inn--luni1nn.1un1un1nrn11m-ml.-nn1mu1un1un15154-un1un-nu-nu1nn1mi-un1nui1nn1nu1nn1nn1uuu1uu f278fI q-np1nn 1nn1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1n 19' 1' 1 l I Cheviot Shoe Store F i Shoes for the Family -E GYM SHOES SURETY STAMPS Telephone Montana 2204 Hader Building Tllliillill'-1 lliilllllillTl1llllll3 lIWTIl'illUi U?ll4 6 W'u m 'm'i i i' 1' T Leathercraft i j Leather and all supplies for this Craft and Art Real Hand-Tooled Leather Goods For Pleasure, Presents and Profit 1 . Summer Instructions Leather Craft Studios 146 E. Fourth St. 540 Main St. Main 3875 Cincinnati, Ohio -nu-nn-nu-nu1 1 1l1uu1ulI1ln-uu1uu1ll1l4 Oi' 111.11 - - u-1:11 llll -u- - 1-1 1 -lnvvq, l 1 Better Service 1 1 Ley Dry Cleaner i I l 1 We Call and Deliver if i 1 l Telephone Montana 0261 i . -.,- - -. ...... .- - -..-..i l 1-5011 i T ll Illl UIIIITIITIIII-1 llll TWT l illllilf ! Compliments of l ! 1 1 Frank Ficken, Jr. E Texaco Petroleum Products Glenmore Ave. Opposite Bowling Alleys ! -:anis-nina1-Inu-uu1uu1ui1un1uu1nn1nu1nn1n-use 'I' I2791 .1101 n1uu1u 1 1 tp:-nu1u1 1 1 1 gp.-I..-m,1n1u1 1nn1q1 1 1 1 1m Henry Litmer Dealer in Choice Meats, Groceries and Vegetables We Deliver Phone Montana 2613 2306 Harrison Ave. Altenau's Grocery Glenway and First Avenue Price Hill Phone Wabash 2003f2004f4613 o!nl1:u1mv1nn 1111 nn-1:11 :111 in-.lu Heubach Bros. Good Hardware Store Harrison and Trevor Ave. Ivlont. 1663 q1..1. 1 1 ...,1.1p,g1,m1u.1m,1 1 1 1... We Sell All Makes of Band and Orchestra Instruments Repairing All Musical Instruments Ray Lammers' House ., 114.1uu1uu1uu1.g1u.1uiu1nn1, 1 11.44 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 140. '! u - ' 1!' H Li L Q ! - l Time estwooci Bank 81 Savlngs Co. 5 Harrison and Boudinot Avenues Q H Complete Banking Service H Safe Deposit Boxes 52 Per Year and Up if T T ' Hours-Daily s A. M. is 4 P. M. saturday s A. M. to 9 P. M. 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S uires 2 4 1 E F002 MARKET Terrace Inn 1 1 1 C - i St. Lawrence Corner on ectloneliy 5 3625 Harrison Ave. i j You Just Know It'S GOOCV' For Refreshments and g When It's From Candies I Squires Harry Osterfeld, Prop. l..1n1......n....,..M,....i...........-.u -. .1uu1u.1ui IL:--un-uu--we1uu11u1un-uu1ul11sa1uu-uu1un1nn1ni If 280 .1 of ..-.... --...---.- .- - - -...-., ------- ----- - .. 4. 9,?,Q .V,, I Ayl, ff 'f -wr X 5 5lQll'2-1 Q, Nl E . '- ill f f F - The Champion Coated Paper Company made the paper for the Western Hills Year Book. Champion paper was chosen by the Western Hills Year Book Business Manager as the best paper in value fprice and quality, for their pufrpose. THE CHAMPION COATED PAPER CO. HAMILTON, oH1o Manufacturers of Coated and Uncoated Advertisers, and Publishers' Papers, Cardboards and Bonds-Over a Million Pounds a Day. District Sales 0Hices: New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Boston, St. Louis and Cincinnati. - 1 1 - 1 1 -- 1n..nn1un1uu-nn1un1nn..nn1nun1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 -. -. .- n 1-1-1-11 11- 1 lyll in? cgnniuuiu -11-11-1 1 1 L l ! l L Q R lb ld L Q 6 0 a n 5 5 Funeral THE covsa on this book is the product of an organization 2 .H of specialists whose sole work is the creation of unusual covers for School Annuals, Set Books, Histories, Catalogues, Sales Manuals and s s Glenm0fe at MOZ3ft other Commercial Publications THE DAVID 3' MOU-OV CO- Telephone Montana 0892 1837 Nord! Whalen Annu 2 CHlCA00 ! ! , l . Q Invalid Coach l l I - 5 Lady Attendant l I 'I' -I 1111111111 nn1na!e 'fini uuun 111:11 1 1 - 1 1 -.. 1 1 f2811 4... .... .... ,,. ...,-...-,..........-,..-..,- .-...,.......-,...-. -,..-., ... -, -,,..-,..-,..-....-...- ,.-....-. .. ,. .9 l SENICJR DIRECTORY Name Address Altieri, Vincent, 835 McPherson Avenue ........ Anders, Martha, Reemlm Rd ..,,..,..,,..........,...,.. Apwisch, Herschel, 5005 Glenway Ave. ,.... . Baker, Edith, 935 Harris Avenue ...,....,..,............ Balthasar, Harry, 3980 Washington Avenue .... Barkalow, Fred, 714 Purcell Avenue ..... ,.... Barth, Robert, 4540 Clearview Avenue Bauer, Dorothy, 3531 Hilda Avenue ............ Beard, Anna, 3426 McFarlan Road. .,...,........ . Behrman, Dean, 4115 Jamestown Avenue ......,.. Beyer, Elmer, 4091 St. Martins Place ......,...,......... Bildingmeyer, Arthur, 3322 Augusta Avenue .............. Blankenbuehler, Bernice, 2264 Harrison Avenue ....,., Blase, Irma, 2636 Cora Avenue ...............................,...,. Bogenschutz, Florence, 3046 Bracken Road .........,. Borcherding, Earl, 3481 Epworth Avenue ..,.... Borcherding, Lillian, 3027 Temple Avenue ....... Bossong, Earl, 580 Grand Avenue ,,............. ..... , .. Bowman, Dorothy, 943 McPherson Avenue .....,.... Brockmann, Norma, 3450 McFarlan Road .,...., Brockmeier, Robert, Harrison Pike, Box 84 .,..,.. Bullock, Ruth Maria, 662 Hawthorne Avenue ......... Burdorf, Jacqueline, 2905 Urwiler Avenue ..........,...,. Camden, Stella, Box 36, Anderson Ferry Road, ....... . Cooper, Hilma, Fernbank Country Club ..,...,.........,... Custer, Harold, 1626 Kellywood Avenue ..,........,.., Daughters, Horace, 1057 Rosemont Avenue .... Deichmann, Carl, 2939 Ravogli Avenue ...,. ...,..... Denton, Alice, 1714 Minion Avenue .....,.,...,.... Erhart, Marian, 3458 Mayfair Avenue ....... Fletcher, Hester, 3330 Augusta Avenue ......... Francis, Todd, 1675 Kellywood Avenue, .... .. Frank, Hazel, 1348 Covedale Avenue. .,...,,.., . Fuss, Charles, 3841 Delmar Avenue ...... Geiser, Marie, 3735 Carson Avenue .,.....,.., Georgin, Anna, Race Avenue .......................... Gildenblatt, E ther, 1260 Mauss Avenue ,........ Gobrecht, Marie, 1659 Iliif Avenue .,..,,...,...... Grant, William, 3744 Glenway Avenue ......,.,,,..,,... Greene, Violet, 1035 Winfield Avenue ........,.,...,...,..,. Groppenbecher, Irvin, 3331 Augusta Avenue . .,.. . Gruelle, Verna, 937 Harris Avenue ....,.....,..,,..,......... Half,-William, 3215 Boudinot Avenue ...............,... Halle, Dorothy, 3223 Wardall Avenue ,.,..,...,..,...... Hamaker, Elizabeth, 3209 Boudinot Avenue ........, Hanlon, Kathryn, 533 Chateau Avenue ........ Haskell, Edward, Hathaway, Jane, Hausfeld, Helen, Hearn, Virginia, Heister, Richard, 2950 3300 1043 3024 3637 Feltz Avenue .......,..,...,. Harrison Avenue ........ Sunset Avenue ......... Montana Avenue ...... Boudinot Avenue ......... Helle, Robert, 3710 Wieman Avenue. ..,..,...,... .. Hellman, Ruth, 1112 Seton Avenue ..............,...,... Hoetllng, James, 3964 West Eighth Street ...... , ...... . Hooper, Margaret, 4732 Dale Avenue ......,...... , .......,,... , Howell, James, 470 Crestline Avenue ........... ........ i ......... Husman, Esther, 4015 Delmar Avenue ......... .......,..........., Irwin, Virginia, 3833 Carrie Avenue ......., .......,..... Jung, Valma, 1020 Sturm Street, ............... ..,.., . Katz, Helen, 3658 Warsaw Avenue ....,........... Kessler, Ralph, 4310 Ridgeview Avenue .,....... Keys, Frederic, 806 Grand Avenue ............... King, Robert, 1055 Gilsey Avenue ...,....,..,,...,..., Kirbert, Marion, 3221 Herbert Avenue ....... Klare, Marie, 8639 Woodbine Avenue ...,...... Klavner, Jack, 3804 Warsaw Avenue ......., Kling, Robert, 3726 Harding Avenue .,...... Kllotter, Ethyle, 3716 Forest Court ...,..... Kopp, Charles, 3917 Davfsi Avenue .,......, Krent, Paula, 2978 Woodrow Avenue ........ Krueger, Helen, 166 Greenwell Avenue ...,..., Lewis, Elizabeth, 3069 Lischer Avenue .... Little, Tyler A., 3313 Hildreth Avenue ....,.. . ,,.... Montana ........,Wabash Telephone Number ., ...,....,....,.,.. ..,...., .......Montana 0890 ,.Wabash 0202 W .. Wabash 4772 R .. Montana 2388 J ..Wabash 3093 R .....,.Wabash 3710 J Q'.'.M6hEAiiQ 2'si'a 'ii ...........Wabash 3173 Montana 2813 M . Montana 3068 W Montana 1899 J Montana 1439 M Montana 0602R Montana 291SJ .,.....Wabash 0370 J ..,..,..Wabash 048912. Montana 0283 ....Montana 0983 J Wabash 2040 R Montana 1073 J ........Wabash 5354 fff1vvSLS5H 'l5'i'6 .i ffffi9i5HEQiLA 'i'6M'ii ....Wabash 0760 W .........Montana 3077 R Montana 1301J ......Wabash 4010 J ............Wabash 0139 HAHAHA ' 'E3'is'2' 'Ii ,MIffffffffffjiiifiiiissii assi ...Wa.bash, 3455 W ...,.......Wabash 4578 ,.,,..Wabash 1314 J Montana 1301 R ..,...Wabash 5267J Montana 2126J Montana 2824 R 3863 W 3526 J ...,Montana 0390 J ....Montana 0884 J 0223 M ..,.Wabash ,..Montana 0956 M ....,....Montana 2137 R ,...Wabash 4570 W Wabash 0669 J ..,.Wabash 1337 W ....Wabash 4043 'W , ..,., Wabash 2169J ....Montana 1252 J ...,Montana 3419J .,..Wabash 1050 W .......,....Wabash 4787 , ....... Wabash 3518J .. .'.1Q'.1fQui5iS5Q1X 'dilii Li ......,Montana 2797 J ..,Montana 2821 R If1iVf5iiE5iiQ 'i6l45'ii .........Montana 0596 .....,...Montana 2732J Montana 0260 Wabash 4657 R ,Montana 1875 R 1 uu mn nn nu nn ns1W1su1un..nu...unn1nn1uu1un1m.1nn1un1nu-.nu1sl1m1,011.41-.I1w.-ml.-.m,...m...m, Lzszj ...I ..4..1,,,,1uu1. s T S i 5 i I I I I I I '4' nu1 1nn1. 1 1 1 1 1 11,117.11 ,151 1 1 Name Address Lobaugh, Alys, Greenhill Place ............,.. ,, Lobaugh, Grace, 256 Greenhill Place ....,..., Lyons, Genevieve ....,...,...,..............,....,.......,. Mallet, Miller, 3342 Hooker Avenue .....,....,..... Maujer, Robert, 3500 Daytona Avenue, ...,,,.,,... .. Mayer, Elizabeth, 4180 Hamilton Avenue ...,.... McDanieIs, Lyda, 3041 McHenry Road ...,...., Mills, Marian, 2949 Mignon Avenue ,........... Mode, Eldred, 3411 Woodbine Avenue .....,.. Modiano, Anna, 3718 Laclede Avenue ......,,. Moore, Robert, 460,Considine Avenue ........ Moores, Geraldine, 1237 Manse Avenue .,..,... Morris, John Alice, 817 Elberon Avenue ........ Mueller, Burk, 3401 Hazelwood Avenue ........ Mueller, William, 4031 Davis Avenue ...,....... Murphy, Fanny, Bond Road ..,....,................,........,. Murphy, Helen, Warsaw and Cleves Pike ,,...,, Murphy, Jasper, Warsaw and Cleves Pike ...,..... Murphy, Jean, 4994 Gleves Pike .............,. ,...,.. . , Niederlehner, Theresa, Muddy Creek Pike .....,,.. Niemes, Verna, 3055 Feltz Avenue .................., Okrent, William, 933 Suire Avenue. .,......,..,. . Orlemann, George, Mayhew and Tanner .......... Panzer, Ralph, 515 Hawthorne Avenue ...,...., Perkins, Mary, 1045 Gilsey Avenue ...,..,,.., Pierce, Elnora, 2693 Montana Avenue ........... Poggendick, George, 1036 Grand Avenue ....... Powell, Edward, 1691 Montrose Avenue ............,..... Potts, Everett, 624 Sedam Street ...,....,...,...,,.......,......., Powers, Marjorie, Hermosa Apartments No. 5 .......,.. Price, Charles, 2882 Shaffer Avenue ....,.,,.,.....,........... Prutsman, Catherine, 1059 Schiff Avenue ....,........,. Quick, Dolores, 3520 Daytona Avenue .......,.... Ralble, Ruth, 3414 Woodbine Avenue .......,. lbemle, Alice, 3721 Boudinot Avenue ............ Roberta, Sarah, 4000 Lovell Avenue ................,. Rubendunst, Alfred, 2977 Lischer Avenue ..,..... Ruehlmann, Helen, 1135 Omena Place ,,............. Rutman, Erwin, 4354 Ridgeway Avenue .,............. Saatkamp, Annette, 4501 West Eighth Street ......... Sander, Arthur, 3705 Everett Avenue ...,................ Sansoney Tony, 4220 West Eighth Street ......... Schafer, Harold, 20 Muddy Creek Road .............. Schafer, Margaret, 3617 Puhllman Avenue ..,...,... Sehaller, Phyllis, 4939 Ralph Avenue ......,.......... Scheland, Harold, 1030 Lockman Avenue .........,..........,,... Schilds, Mellamae, 506 Purcell Avenue .,... ......, ,......,.. . . Schmick, Allen, Roudinot and Queen City Avenues Schreiberg, Lester, 1292 Rutledge Avenue ....... ,.... .... , ....... , . Simpson, Ellsworth, 1258 Sunset Avenue .,,...,,,.,........,,,.... Smith, Dolores, 2363 Warsaw Avenue .......,.... Spicer, Clarence, 3307 Daytona Avenue ...,.... Solar, Inez, 3922 Trevor Avenue ,................... Staub, William, 419 Elberon Avenues ..,........... ., Steinbuch, Catherine, 1228 Sunset Avenue ......., Stelnmann, Virginia. 3043 Temple Avenue ....... Stoller, Rose, 1244 Gilsey Avenue ............,,...,.... Stone, Elsa, 2949 Urwiler Avenue ..,,...,....,..... Taft, Robert, 604 Enright Avenue ,............,..... Teklenburg, Gladys, 2949 Kling Avenue .......... Tenhundfelt, Stella, 2945 Mignon Avenue ....,.. Theobald, Helen, 3742 Herbert Avenue .......,, Torbeck, Loraine, 4734 Loretta Avenue ....... Tuertscher, Joe, 1242 Sliker Avenue ...,....,.... Uhrland, Jean, 907 Rutledge Avenue .,,..,...,..... Varn Horn, Elmer, 846 Kirbert Avenue ......,,. Wagner, Cliiord, 3628 Harrison Avenue .......,.. Warren, Betty, 3021 Montana Avenue .,.....,,..,,.. Weishaupt, Glenna, 3026 Feltz Avenue ............. Wellington. Rosemary, 2920 De Breck Avenue ,.... Wetterstroem, Albert, 2800 La Feuille Avenue. ..,.. .. Williams, Carl, 4322 West Eighth Street ........,..... Winkelman, Myrtle, 3827 North Bend Road ......... Witterstaetter, Ethel, Anderson Ferry Road ...,...... Wurtz, Dorothea, 3523 Bruestle Place ,....... ,..... . Wyss, Edna, 3840 Glenmore Avenue .,...,............ Yeager, Robert, 8608 Van Vey Street ......., Yockey, Bert, 3043 Feltz Avenue.. .....,...,,. 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