Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1940
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Page 14 ' 'fs hn complex wonln ln order to live wisely, we must know many different points of view and be acquainted with as much ol' other people's experience as possible. This goal is achieved largely through the study of social science, which helps the student to interpret present happenings in terms of past events, and thus to prepare himself for better citizenship. Social science enables him to see why certain things happen, and what may be expected in the future. Furthermore, the student is given an opportunity to study the lives of great men, so that he may try to pattern his life after lives of the great. Seen at the top of this page are Miss Dora Slutz, Mr. Henri Hess, Mr. T. E. Fouch, Miss .Xnna Geeting, and Mrs. Rosa johns, of the History Department. In the lower picture are Miss Jeanette Long, Miss Rebecca Krasne, Mr. -I. M. Lewis, Miss Nana Holden, of the Social Science Department. Page 15 yu. mmm E.. kiwi m2 Wm www ww is ,K Qmgggw mme Ss? mdk an -, 1' at it v 1 5 Z-G if I 1 -2 k 5 fx A-me RQ - - Mu. K , ,. --Q. wma- iQ. K , HRX I HIS UIUII THLEIIT The curriculum at lfVestern Hills affords every student an opportunitysto develop according to his own peculiar abilities. Excellent facilities for shop work enable students to acquire skill in the industrial arts. YVe1l equipped laboratories promote interest in scientific investigations, and thorough training in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, andyallied subjects meets the needs of those students whose interests lie in commerce. Students with artistic leanings also find expression in the school through excellent courses in art and arts and crafts, while future engineers prepare themselves for their vocation in life through the study of mathematics, In the top picture on the opposite page are the industrial arts teachers: Mr. Chester Lambirth, Mr. F. C. Klippel, Miss Leah Rabe, Mr. Ray Abercrombie, Mr. Dolan Pigg, Mr. Henry Herrle. In the center picture are the teachers of science: Mr. Leland jones, Mr. H. H. Dunkel, Miss Mary Dourson, Mr. NValter Von Schlichten, Mr. Ross Boyd, and Miss Adeline Greensmith. In the bottom picture are the commercial teachers: Miss Magdelena Hein, Miss Eleanor Schilling. Mr. XN'es YVellman, Miss Edith Shank, Mr. Edwin Ludwig, Miss Clara Yalen, and Miss Bertha Joseph. In the top picture on this page are the following members ol' the Art Department: Miss Marguerite Davis, Mr. Xvilliam Marshall. and Miss Irene Blasch. In the lower picture are the mathematics teachers: Miss Dorothea Lane, Miss Marie Riley, Miss Agnes Andrew. Miss Clarice Hobensack, Mr. A. C. Schick, Mrs. Jennie Martin, Mr. B. H. Brown, Miss Olivia Marckworth. and Mrs. Helen Wfalter. Page I7 Page 18 FOR THE EIIRICHIIIEIIT 0F ln order to lead well-balanced lives, we must recognize the aesthetic side of life -we must measure things not only in hard, practical terms but also in accordance with ideal values. Miss Elma Mendenhall, Miss Dorothy Smith, and Miss lfVi1ma Deitemeier, seen in the top picture on tliis page, are the efficient household arts teachers, who demonstrate the art of gracious living, and who are also responsible, along with Miss Julia Clark and Miss Laura Fisher, for the beautiful costumes in the l1Vestcrn Hills musical productions. Mr. Charles Stokes, director of instrumental music, and Mr. l'Villis Beckett. director of choral music, appear in the lower picture. Theirs has been the task of organizing topnotch musical groups and enjoyable shows at lflfestern Hills. llUll'lG .Q mm., 1 x-14 XI! 44 dv WWW UW M MW 1 , 1 1 ' , V1 , X ' '- 4: if f ' , . ,Jf gy, VY-Jig! I at ll. 1 , - V V' fl '. 1 fl vi W J' il!! AWK LJ, f Y 'L A ' ii J, P1 A . 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A., sec. of Girl Rc- M'1'LEGA'1'E- SHERMAN -kkntiim lb X C'ippell'1 Swimming, Golf, Maroon HW , Apparatus Club , . i , f . . l'l'l.C1il?UOllS eyes-small zniglltirlrfss-zfzlricfrl inleresls Top-noir!! lllilllf-lIllll?0l'-'II rlignifiml wall: Q,-PW Ml ARN, MARY EDITH X Bookkeeping Club, Senior Girls' Club U Smiling eyes-lasting fricnrlslzip-commercial mlanl x K BERTE, JOSEPH HENRY Typing Club A scientific miml-uniulcrruplecl linppiness-nary an enemy BARNES, EDNA IRENE SZ , ,ff BICKEL, ALBERT JOHN , v . . N .Y Q, If J . Fypmg Club, SCl'll0l Girls Club . NJA 5 ,J ix Choral Club Fluffy luzn'-clieerful .YlllC8l'lly-Noll pityl' IV XV, ,M U,wha,'m,d ang.,-gy-quic-ji X,01,5..P,4aL-ticaljokes V. ,uf , 'j B.-xRTH, MARGARIET KATHRYN C df pf J LUV BISHOW, LEONARD chiral. Clilb, Selillor sux C'f','f' 5392, LIL.-gl ,J.,fft VY?L ffl' Bnsketlmll, Choral Club, A Cappella A u 'U 'S Sm' 0 -9'5 C 915- 05 3 llfllsv w l'L 'fl' l Rousing good fellowship-miles of 1vorrls-bang-up lzoopslering BASSETT, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH i A Swimming Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, French Club, Costume Club Slim poise-Iailored styles-loads of pep BEEBE, MARLYN JANE ' Machine Bookkeeping Club, 'Senior rls' Club, Lunch Room Squad A happy smile-willingness to help-zz irilling su-ect potato BEINKE, VIRGINIA ANNE Advanced Typing Club, Senior Girls' Club Latin beauly-integrily-modern modes Page 22 BLEVINS, HARRY . Debating Club, Advertising Staff, Traffic Squad A flimpled smile-a pipe colleclion-a rolund sense of humor BLOEMKER, RAYMOND BERNARD Baseball,Basketbnll, Checker Club Buck -a wisp of powci'-historical llnla BOLENDER, MARTHA ELIZABETH Camera Club, Senior Girls' Club, Photography Staff, G. A. A., Girl Reserves Blond poise-delicate features-picture schedules 1so1.sEN, H1LDA BARISARA BOWEN- .NCR WINN Garden Club, Senior Girls' Club, Lzuiu Club Tliespizms, Choral Club jovial Itlilghler-qnivt iricltixtiw-Izrnituy,nr Izzv Dl'llll1It!Ill!lllllflyr-IL'Il1'Nl1Il of personaltty-screwballln' A IRAMKAMP. LOUIS HUGH RONERT. CARI. IOSEPH A 03103 I . . . . . .. .. . . ,, . ' , A lenms, H1-N, French Club, Maroon W , Current Events Club Iennis, Baseball, C.hornl Club . . . . . . . . . . . Snzaslung tennis drives-quiet efflr7lc'm'v-11110Iograplnc talent A good speaking voice-poise-yozltlz manlmess N 'lf ' .. ,, , , 4,, ,, . ig, .I l BRICTHAUIER, JOSEPH RDXYIN Ilznul, Checker Club Bronrl shouldars-cfjilrirfrlI Il0tIkkl'I'Pl.IIg-ll smooth clarinet BRINKER, ELI! Q ETA Tetfdlepo' QIII b,A- ' x'orLOil 's' ub .leoparic blngs-trye si rfg diflaing fingers BROSS VINCENT GEORGE Machine Bookkeeping Club Sales techniqu -vigor-fonrlizers for llllliit' f' f f my-oxgmiimwwyw'-A -,: Choral Club, Lunch 1 oonryfqtyul L An infiiviflynl'iailglg-qgcqMib1ci1f3 -flze manners of ll grnllmnnn BRUESTLE, GEORGE OTTO Student Council, Breeze Stuff, Hi-Y, Current Topics Club Aedile of Lalin Club, :KCIICZld2lC Intelligent dl?b0fiI'lg-lI1l'l1f!liltCL'IIl1l?.Y.Y-fl sense of responsibility BRUG, EDITH DOROTHX' Machine Bookkeeping Ch , Senior ir 5 A contagious smile-quiet sincvri. ' l .sewing IERIYNS, VIRGINIA MAY liinlmroitlery Club. Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A. Shy IlllliliflliiIIl'.l.Y-fl fuir trmnplexion-Clicking keys BR UNSXVICK. ELEANOR ANNE Czunern Staff, Volleyball Honor Team, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Lunch Room Squad A ringing Imigh-picture snapping--I-H lmrlzfrslzip BUELTERMAN, KENNETH O. Hi-Y, Band, Current Topics Club Speed on the hardzvoofl-a mellow sax-robust joviality BURNS, JAMES JOSEPH Art Academy. Artist for Wusriann BREEZE. Aeneadae A quiet manner-zleft cartooning-unexpected humor BUSCH, ANNA JANE Camera Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Photograplly Girl Reserves, Lunch Room Squad Vivacity-Iiglztfootedness-an interested nir BUSCHLE, DONALD Football, Checker Club Hidden jnozuer-flefiniie rvrnarits-ambitious hopes Staff, Page CAMDEN, RALPH JASPER Q - Football, Checker Club, Baseball x CAMPBELL, MARIAN VI Machine Bookkee ' Girl Reserv A mirllzful 7111171lllfi'-lJl?l'0IlIlIlg grew: outfits-przrlly levllz CANTZLER, DOROTHY ANN Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club CAPPEL, LOUIS FERDINAND Typewriling Club Illellzodzcal tlzmkznff loud liUll.ilIl Ilzf llI1NIlIlIl'gC'V lmliil Tzulnkling eyes-liappy-go-l-url:incss lo nz D - . n rg ' I' ' ' , CARNEY, LAWRENCE EDWARD . ,' x Football, Stamp Club, Maroon IV , S 'nv ' CIub, G. A. A., Brains plus bmwn-sparls-nzi111lr'1lm'.v.r-canflor CARTER, JAMES CURTIS Pres. of Triad Hi-Y, Sec. of Hi-Y Cabinet. Vice-pres. of Maroon IV , Baseball. Student Council, Current Topica Club, Treas. ol' Senior C Lunch Room Squad lass, Vice-pres. of Latin Club, ,flllrnclivencrs-popizlarily-no liixlarr lnll:.r. jrlrnsz' lincrgr-rvirlf' jmllmlnrilj'-.rinrz'rz' friz'11rllinc'.rs V Io cH,xNm', RUTH JANE ' ' Af' ' ' I 'E 6 If CONNIN, THOMAS Gym Leaders' Club, Senior Girls .Iub, G. A. .,lGir escrres Hi-Y, Sporlsineirs Club Szillurnie goof! nafurv-m'nIm'.r.r-foulball llIll'P'l'SlS A Tolvrlo 0CI'l'llI-fl'ft'llll-flllfllllg-Illl 'rruml fun mzfing CHISMAN, MILDRED RITA Needlepoint Club, Senior Girls, Club L1111gl1l1'r in llKl'Cyl:'S-Xfffflllflljllll'1JCIllllllllllfy-l1lllll'001Il dancing CLARK, MARY LOUISE Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club. A Cappella Live wire qzuzlilicr-tiny fl'1llIll'1'S-ll .mug on hm' lijm ALI IN A lb, n' 1' C Club, GirlnReserv ' 1 . . . . mquu mlm' .YClIf'lIlI?Sll l I rzess-rolling nl llm rlul: c:1.iaAiOf: hi.-ERg,-X fJ f f W COGHILI., JACK Baseball. Typing Club, German Club EHll!ll.S'i!l.5'IIl-flfwlllllg brown vyzvs-sjwrlllclllar slmrlsloppizlg CONNIQRS, RAYMOND French Club. Current Topics Club Soollzing qimlilivx-i11lvlligvnl discussion-Orllz'i'liH1's.r and logic Page 24 CONRADI, DOROTHY MA f 0' Humorisls' Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A.,ElirI Reserves 1,611-Il'll0ll'S0llll'llCS5-Illlllfll L' CONWAY, Bl'1'I I'Y ANN Swimming Club, Senior Girls' I-I rlimplvrl chin-a fl11.s'l1ing CRAIG, HICTTY MAIC Choral Club, Senior Girls, Cl inclinnlions Club, G. A. Girl Reserves xznilf'-miizffw' of Il .mrl uh, A Cappella Qilicl inrlzislr-r-90 in matlz-rliwwfulnvss 'I CROWIE. IVILBIER Astronomy Club .-I :lurk complexioll-jzrfrpcl1 DAGER, WILLIAM IQLWOOD Sportsineirs Club. Hi-Y ml gvml .rpirilx-lrzzxvlzall skills Nmzrlmlnnl rvnnmn-lv'mzrimf- ixinff 'll 1 mrs-.rl1m'l.rI0 J zine G G bv 6 DAYVSON, EDNA JANE x ' DIRR, THELRIA IRENE C 'al Clu2zUSen' 'rl' ' . . ' yes, Personality Club. Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A. Ldlfh 011 f' Glossy curls-eompzmionulzilily-ezllinary skill Gleejul giggles- u G - zrcincs .nvia e blue eyes DISTLER, RUTH VIRGINIA DENHAM- ODETTA IARCEL ' - K Creative Writers' Club. Senior Girls' Club QWIwb4fG lwaLt' , ' 5 X4-' - - Soprano speeclz-razfen l0f'l1S-Illlllllllllllj' 1 Vealhess, QL-gyp1'iz7,cQqIgLiy teI!lEfff1Il1lC .fL-- ff -' 2 '- an 4 -- - l 9- , DOELLING, JEWEL DIFRKER, MARIAN VIRGINIA f E' . ' Gym Leaders' Club. Senior Girls' Club, French Club, G. A. A. Needlepoint Club, Senior Girls' Club, Griri Reserves' ' I IVESTERN Bmzlazl-1, Girl Reserves, Latin Club f-X 1- LlIl0l'2lI Lllllll, DCIIIOI' bll'lS Llllll, IJ. A. A., L,vll'l KCSUIYCS, Luunulucly u lu .J ull uuylun. 11:11 xxcr-circa German Club Unruffled calm-slnrliozisness-a gentle heart DORNETTE, CLIFFORD HOXVARD Treas. of Comrade Hi-Y, German Club, Traffic Club, Garden Club Courage amid troubles-classy clollzes-suave gaieiy DOTTERMAN, BETTE MARGARET Varied Activities Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A. A 11 usky 1H'll?lklSlllIl'.YS-ElIt?1'gy EMMES, BLANCHE THERESA limbroidery Club, Typist for W12s'r1fRN BREEZE Quiet intelligence-sweelness-60 words a minule ERHARDT, VIRGINIA HELEN Z1 Gym Club, Senior Girls' Club. Advertising Staff, G. A. A., French Club Natural curls-skill with a needle-quiet refinement Cfflffffflb' fm' leadsfshil'-Ifldylikfi U '5'5 l lf 'fl-' all UVUUYUZ DUGGER, MARGARET LOUISE ERNST, ROBERTA ANNE Swimming Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves Dramatic Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Latin Club, German Club German Club Social poise-fluffy blond hair-spriglztlincss Definite preltiness-slmrl sleps-careful coiffzzres EILEIHIAN' L'g TINSE 1 b G EVERSMAN, DOROTHY MARY BOO- CSPIUSI IU 'Iv' emo' S Cllzi EA: Ah. Embroidery Club, Senior Girls' Club Profzsxzorm llllltlllg-COIIIL miss-gm e 4- mte igencc, CHM ways-H funny bmw-H hmm intwml, ELDRIDGE, JUNE JEANNETTE fi . Gym Leaders' Club, Senior Girls' lb, . A., ff FhDELER- PARIULR u '-ey. '1:,:.f!,f'.',-r Girl Reserves age Design, Annual Art 'Club f ' j ' A kind lmarl-co- f 'on-an ve ' ' n W Paints mid bruslzeS'lwffretzml smiles-lzelllfulness to all mx '1 1 if W Page 25 I FEY, THOMAS CLIFFORD FOLINO, PHILIP JACK Magazine Club Dramatic Club, Thespians, Senior Play, French Club Speed,-Hg can-H mop of l.m.1-Y-H ll-gh, mm., Endless I7l1!IlUIlII1lI6S-tl jerky gait-sincere foolislmess FISHER, THOMAS C' FORWAI.T, JEANETTIQ MARY, . W . H . Q Embroidery Club, Senior Girls Club, G. A. A. . aclune Bookkeeping Club, German Club PmwfulwavY-W-iousmm-darl, rm-IQ Nlmrnrl likings-frielzrlly argl:menlr-1'c'Ii11lu'Iily I ' I I FOSTER, LEIVIS ALVIN FL-'WNERV NORM-'X LQUISE Co-capt. of Football Team, Swimming, Pres. of Maroon Hi-Y, Gym Club. Opera, Semor Girls' Club, Animal Staff, Girl Opera Lead, Annual Staff, Pres. of Senior Class, Pres. of RQSQHCSQ Rfffoffllllg SCC- of G- A- A-1 A CHPPCU211 , Maroon W , Vice-pres. of Hi-Y Cabinet, Treas. of Student Rldlllg Club ' 17 .1 Council. A Ca ella, Choral Club, Fla Bearer 1- .... ,.,,1 :, 1.., ,,,,, 1, ,., - 1 1 1 .1 1 1, 11.1111 . : fa ,.. .... .. . .. . . u xr yd . . . , - 1 Y JV , GEHRING. GEORGE ORLESTES ' 1 - l'RANlM CARL l'ADllARD Band, Historical Novel and Biography Club CllCCl4Cl' Clllli, Blwffllilll Skill in url-flonliug Holm-nice ways 4: Pcrsuasinffness-a high l0l'Qll'lIl--Cl'l1l'k shooting Q f GERBER, ROSS ROBERT I' ANL iIE l L I I Gym Club K 'I CM A flair for 'uma ers-im n'Iunusm'ss-aruaiic leml0nf'i1's J l 1 Choral Treas f Triad ' Y, A Cappella, Oper B0 . , mmm' exuberance GILDENBLATT, JULE Bookkeeping Machine Club, Lunch Room Squad Angles and triangles-spcr'clz :villa elmrm'ss-grown-rip ways FRIEDMAN, ROBERT HERMAN Checker Club, Debating Club, Debating Team Mililary lealzirigs-s1n.011llz flelmiing-mmzy friends calnzl., CORA JANE, ' ' GIRTY, ALICE LOUISE Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, A Cappella, Embroitlery Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A. Opera, G. A. A. A 1'cfim'rl flisposilion-good jurlgmenl-qzliet n'ny.v Convcfrralion by Ilzc yarfl-zfirvncily-rlninliness GAY, NANCY MARIE GLAAB. JAMES R. SeniorGirls' Club, Senior Play, Girl Reserves. Dramatic Club Checker Club, Hi-Y, Football Pelite gaiely-goldiloelis-arresting eyes A roaring lauglz-lzislrionic nlzilily-the amnc of kinrlncss GEBHARDT, DONALD GLASER, DOROTHY M. Machine Bookkeeping Clul1 Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A. Stiuliousncxs-firnznesswilh jollity-.rlinmess Attractive coiffures-graciousm'ss- flax .rclziines Deutsch Page 26 I? GLASHIEN, ORLETTA MAY Senior Girls' Club. Sewing Club ,ffll'lIl'Sl1I!'SX-Cflllf Irlnel: irex.ve.r-clicking keys A-ebanc ypir l ,Q Senior Girls, Club, G. A. A. 1 - ,1 laugz l0l'OllgllIICSS-Sllllllllg and more .tlmling G ECHT. if oauzl CLARA i GODEREY, RUTH Orchestra.Band, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Latin Club Quiel effieienay-gravily-fliversifierl interesls GOLDSTON, LESLEY KATHERINE Tliespians, Dramatic Club, Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. A Cappella Glossy black lmir-winning clzarm-peaelzes ami cream. complexion GORDON, PHILIP Typewriting Club, Elevator Boy Going up! -business instincts-unassuming helpfulness GRADY, LAWRENCE SPENCER Aviation and Automobile Club Quiet gentlemanlinfars-lnorlel airplanes-11 T-square plqg, ,JN Q fin! ,E T, 1- ' Xl I A-Z Mg.- Wiilvvtffimfi Q J' . - ' L X b if f 'K' + Ye F-A if Qfo naar, JEAN G. A. A., Girl Reserves or Clrls' Club, Annual Art Staff, Stage Designer Industry-eyes tha nile-a sw ner GRAHAM, BEVERLY Illustration Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Latin Club Meliculous grooming-quiet dignity-a soft voice GRESS, DOROTHY MARIE Choral Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, A Cappella, German Club Modes of the moment-gentle tones-a contagious smile GRIESSER, VIRGINIA MAY G. A. A.. Volleyball Honor Team, A Cappella, Choral Club. Senior Girls' Club, Opera Lead, Triple Trio An interest in sports-alert intelligemre-happy laughin' GRISWOLD, DICK MORGAN Historical Novel and Biography Club Geometrical skill-.silenl zvisrlorzi-slearliness GROTH, RUTH ' .1 Art Academy, Senior 'Girls' Club ' Artistic abilily-high ideals-questioning eyes GRUENER. CARL JOSEPH Checker Club, Swimming. Pres. of German Club Bass tones-imposing slurzlincss-life-saving skill GUCKENBERGER, VERA JEAN I Senior Girlsi Club, Girl Reserves, Choral Club, A Cappella, French Club, Symphony Club, Opera Lead A lilting soprano-4 in 3--real pep GUDGEON, KENNETH ROBERT Checker Club, Boxing Green suils-two-fisleclness-keen eyes GUETHLEIN, MARY ELIZABETH . Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., German Club, A Cappella, Symphony Club Musical genius-seriousness-crfer-really helpfulness HAGENY, RICHARD LEE Machine Bookkeeping Club Prou,-ess in the POOI-Il retiring disposition-flashes of wit HAINES, HARVEY HARRISON Animal Art Staff, Cheer Leader, Hi-Y, Breeze Columnist, Annual Art Editor, Student Council, Latin Club, A Cappella Creative intelligence-lznmzing versntilily-perfect gcnilemanliness Page 27 HARNISH, TOM Co-editor of A'VES'I'ERN llklalezic, Pres. of Comrade Hi-Y. H-'A5l'lL1 JOHN EVGFNI5 ' Student Conductor ol' A Cappella, Assistant Treas. ol' I,Il0l0gI'llPIIy Staff, Camera Club ' . 1 ' 1- - ' - -- s. , . ,.W , . U -. V .IU Keen inIelligwzu'-efferuesreure-11 powerful P011 Hrxarnn. LILIAN ISOBEL Rosie HASSELBFCK, JACK Illustration Club, Opera Lead. Senior Girls' Club, Lalin Club. Orchestra, Band, German Club French Club, SI'ml9h0nI' Club- A Calllmlla Siilcvrc' .rperrll-appealilig 'll'l1A'S-IIOVII looting .-I lovely profile-cultured lrrxlvx-11 jmssimz for muxir , HARRISON, NIARJORIE Ii. ' Grin Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Clubfl , HATHAHIAHI' DONALD EVERETT . t Homn- Iguskelimll Team , . ,I ' Orchestra. Band, Football. Track. H1-I Sinrrcrily-franliamss-j1i'0zi'c's.s on Ihr' llllrrlwood ' .,. . , Loyalty lo UNC-IIIIIICHC' versafilily-rr burly trap . -' Al . 'lfl all 4 HATHAWAY, ROLSN iilili j5.J.M.. I-IEINTZMAN. DELORIS Checker Club Magazine Club Au. irzcipieut mouxlrirlu'-llzirl:, dark vyvbi'o:vs-mnsvmnlion Acrolmlir rlnnring-a sion- of jolcvs-plmzly of poise of 'worzls HEKLER. HELEN CATHERINE HAWLIK, DOROTHY ,IEANNE Garden Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves Current Topics Club, Senior Play. Tlrespians, Senior Girls' Club, Big brown vyr'.s-f'w'r-really sniilvs-goml humor G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Latin Club .Modern dll1IC'illg--IIHTIICHIVL' clollzes-.rl1fn'c'1111f loyally HRLBIG, GLADYS LILLIAN Choral Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. French Club, HAYES, jl-IANE'l l'E ROXANA Lunch Room Squad, A Cappella, Ensemble, Girls' Triple Arl Acmlelny, Senior Girls' Club 'ffivi smlior Girls' Club Brushex and pencils-nrlislic hair 1Io'x-alertness P i G' 'Ii id'mm3 'melody I-IEIDEN, EDWARD LOUIS HELMFR5. LEONARD JOHN Historical Novel and Biography Club Auto Clllll, Swillllllillg .-1 rich voice-slim allilzlrlzf-1111111 jriwzflsllip .-IQIIUHrlcl1ric's-r?a74'.rl:F HEIN, DONALD ERXVIN HI2RI IALANK Choral Club, German Club, A Cappella Checker Club f:l'flCl'fIll llligllf-Il jnmjwllxily lo lIll'Sl'lIfl'f-X011l,Il'I'lI anIr'n'r1r'11ls .Al blond IIIIUCII-H011L'l1!II1lIlCl'-g0Of1 ilflrfzzlimrv HEINTZ, HOYVARD JAMES HERZER, KATHRYN Ol'CllCSll'll,B2llId- Hi-Y Lalin Club, Girl Reserves, Choral Club, Aeneaclae Nnluml l'Ill'lX-II .ringing sax-lmiquc lnuglzlvr ,-1 worry U ,lay-U mfg ,vmilp-flmmngll,,f-55 Page 28 HEUER, MILDRECI? Annual Staff, G n Club, Senior Girls' Club Long eyelaslzcs-quiet efficiency-dinipies HEIVETT, ROBERT HENRY Checker Club Alternating seriousness and gaiely-model airplanes- surprising aierhzcss HICKERSON. JESSIE AUSTIN Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club. Girl Reserves, A Cappella Good faslc-tiny 111ightim'sswIl1al Tlfifif'-U1l'flkC look HIGGINBOTHAM, JAMES ARNOLD Cross Country Club, Cross Country, Maroon W Perfect co-ordinalion-a peaceable 1na1mcr-zvizardry in math HILL, MARY ALIC V M Vers S ' oiiggenmir-idi s' CllllLygjlLl-uRCSCl'l'CS, lulkdgnh he L fb Vg' Villing eo-0:eration-smiling pleasanln 5-su cri r ' lligcnce HILTENBERGER, LILLIAN Gym Leaders' Club, Seni r ' 5 Ch 1, G. A. If r Basketball Team , Spontaneous Iaughter-vx1n'es.ri1.'a eyes'-.vwizzg music ' J f - r . 4 ' , .V L L, ' HINE. VERN ELDON Traffic and Automobile Clnb, Lunch Room Squad Q1 rirli bars 'l'0ilTt'-Sfllililffj'-ll deep, warn: rllaraclvr HOEFFT, RUTH A. In auburn noun lan I1 is roonm Embroidery Club, Senior l , ' UCIVCS HOLBROCK, MARIAN CATHERINE Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Needlepoint Club Siveelness-refinement-bicycle riding HOLLEY, ROBERT LEE Typing Club, Football Roiund jricndiincss-aarnest dvpmidalzilily-a .swinging gait HOLOCHER, VVILLIAM JOHN Checker Club A running walk-happy friendships-an ambitious langue HOLTMAN, DOLORES HELEN Gym Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves Bright 8!1yi'l1gS-l71Ot'liSi1IIUSS'-770llCht1ilIl7CC l-IOPP, PHYLLIS ELISABICTH Gym Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Senior Girls, Club Bluslu's-reariy 5Nliit'S'-lilllllfillg' feel HORSTMANN, VELMA Creative Writers' Club, Senior Girls' Club. 'German Club Vim and vigor-faslicliournurs-.vrflf-confidr'nee HOUSTON, ANN SHAW' German Club, Needlework Club, Senior Girls' Club Indivirlzmlily-11imbla tajmr-zlivacily HOWVE, LOUIS HARRY Band, Choral Club, Football Manager, Baseball, Hi-Y, See.-Treas. of Maroon HW , A Cappella Fuzzy hair-cuts-thoughtful expressions-influential words HUBER, ELMER GEORGE Band, Auto and Airplane Club, French Club Original ideas-unnianageabie hair-horsing aramid HUNSICKER, ARTHUR LOUIS Current, Topics Club. Vice-pres. ol' Somi Hi-Y Genilemanly buhavior-interest in slurly-good manners . Page 29 HUNTER, RAYMOND HAROLD Checker Club .Al frivnclly fzjzproarli-u'oozl lore-a lzvinklc' in his cya' I-IIIST, JOHN WILLIAM Slide Rule Club. Hi-Y, Golf, Cheer Leader l.ll.Tf-I' f1lK'l'l'.Y-IIII ensigrfs goal-Izvinkliug eyes HIVFCHICN. JANE ANN Senior Girls' Club. Gym Club. Frcucli Club. G. A. A. Glowing j1z'r.vonnliIy-Inquacily-l1orsr'lmz'l: riding INGLIS. JERRY Typing Club A curly mop-a smile 11l1yl1'l1m-lively l10i1l'I INGRAM, GENEVA Pres. ol Senior Girls' Club. Student Council. Pres. of Girls' Swimming Club, Hockey Mgr.. Honor Hockey Team, Honor Basketball Team, Honor Swimming Team, Honor Volleyball Team, 'A Cappella, Lunch Room Squad, French Club, Girl Reserves. Vice-pres. ol' G. A. A.. 1939 Football Sweetheart .I keen milzzl-mllmvll lmrlz'rshij:-sporlsminrlvrlrmvx ISS. ANNA MARIE Senior Girls' Club. G.A.A.. Choral Club. Girl Reserves. German Club I n.Sllir1mll1le' F101lIf'.V-.Kllllflflillg 4'I'!'S-UVig'illlllify 55?-31,4-bfffpca FWZ I' x-gi' 'I ,.11.uu1.11. 111.1 1 1 J.1u1a Gym Leaders' Club. Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A.. Modern Dance 'Club .-lttractizfe jcu.'1'lry-prolly z'yc'lr1sl1z'.r-Irim lines j1iNNINGS, AVYLEENE Senior Girls' Club. Garden Club, Girl Reserves. G. A. A. A 1'1'sc'i1fc'fI nmmufr-an nffrncliw' s1niIe-mpalzilily KIOCKIERS, ROBERT WILLIAM Q- , Typewriling Club - ' Pl!1j'fIllll!'.Y5- lnzsvlrnll Ulllll llXi!I.YIII.--1Jl'lI.Yl-F0111,X KADES, MARIAN Choral Club, Girl Reserves. G. A. A.. A Cappella, German Club Senior Girls' Club Cheerful ro-operniion-a IN'0fll.Sf0ll of curl.s-alnwys II smile' KAHLE, ELMICR ROSS Slide Rule Club A zuidz'-awalu' air-sluflious lmbits-ice skating KALLMEYER, IRENE RUTH Senior Girls' Club, A Cappella, Triple Trio, French Club, Choral Club ' IVinning clmrm-I ic'um'sv zvnllzes-vzfer ll smile Page 30 IXIIINIA, AIFKIXKILA ILIXI I l'. Nw ll' f? ' T N' f V 7 f ' ' Senior Girls' Club. Slave l Res-Wes. Choral Club. G. A. A. ef ' Relirlliililv-11 brifflzl sm lc-lolx of 'I . an 4. KARETH. ELMIER ED ARD Choral Club. Hi-Y, Opera Lead, A Cappella I.eng!hy slrides-rourlesy-goof! .rmuling KATENKANIl', EARL DON Football. Baseball. Boxing Club .-I Icvwz .wfrlsv of 11llNIOI'-illlIl'p!'lIlIl?llt llzinking-boxing glows mu'1'z, 115.-xx ANN Gym Leaders' Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Latin Club. German Club. Costume Club GlY1fl'fllIIIFSS-l1l'l'lI, llllllfillg eyes-oulcloor life lil-ILLIZR., VlOL'liT RUTH Embroidery Club. Senior Girls' Club Eyes Ilmt speak-rlzytlzmic ffIIgl'TS-IIFIIYIICJX zl Ia mode KERN, ROY FRED Hi-Y, Checker Club An amused expression-a robust physique- Uh . . KIEFLER, XVALTER XV. KIRCHHEINER, RUTH HELEN ALMA Bookkeeping Club Choral Club. Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Subtle humor-a yen for HlflfH!1Illl'X-!'IH'l'l'lll l'T.'l'lllS I-atm Club- A Cappella Plzfasnrzl ronzpnzzy-.vnilvx fn' eycryoiu'-11 gentle rlispoxilimi glygjl fiuofgrl ' ,LAI :Vx :ln-V' V, 1' 1 gf , KLAUSING, RAY ALBERT' ' Checker Club, Basketball, Baseball, Hi-Y. Maroon WVU Club KING. JOHN ANTHONY Current Events .J f-nr,-ol 10.11-ll f,-101111131 !lI5p0NIllUII-'gllll low, RMONJNINIWSS-hau in me ,mmm-,,AA1lI gym kids., KIRCHHEINER. FRANK Tl-IALMAN KLEIN. ROBERT Magazine Club Garden Club. Track Mgr. l'vrjml11al good humor-nlfligiugllmr-50 nlilfzs pm' hour .YllllllUll.Y lml1iI.r-.vlilning ryrs-a u'irlr'-uu'ral:c' air G C ,Gwyn KLOSTERMAN, HELEN MARIE KRAIZACHER. ELNIER JOSEPH Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A.. Girl Reserves, Gym Club Camera Staff A flffrliiug' snzilrf-volleyball 1',x'pv1'lm'.r.r-love of fun Cl1z'z'rf1ll C ffll7lUlIl'y-Cllfklllg slruIlvrs-nm'llwnmIiml llII'l71ll?II.Ylflf'.S' KNECHT, ANNETTE HELEN KRABACHER, ERB.IIx Y N, . ' '- Dramatic Club, Senior Play, Thespians. Senior Girls' Club. Senior Gil.ls' Club' Modejfhfnmwe Club, Girl Reselwsv G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Costume Club. Lunch Room Squad Choral Club ,. ' Curling eyelrlslzes-11 smooth I'0Il1!Ill'Xl0ll-.Ylflll with a rleerllzf Nfm u.f,-510,,dl,,- lwigl,f.,f,,i,1,f,,1,,c.S5 10 om, KOENIG, ERNA XVILHELMINA KRAAVIER, BIg1 1'y JANE Machine Bookkeeping Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A, A.. xlachinc Bookkeeping Club- Senior Girls- Club Gull Reserves' Gcmum Clflb .AI gay luuglz-lu.rrio11.v mlzvs-Ilia! cffrlain zum' GCNll6'lI1'S.V--fllllll? lzomemalcmg-flzc laicst slylvs ' KOESTER, XVILLIAM RICHARD KREBS' ELMER MICHAEL , Baseball, Checker Club Checker Club , , , . A I . - Q .h Muszcal composrlion-lrerlmarfl niama-.vlurdmzars A manly Ill? -PHIlI!'SllIl'.lS-fl?lIllll'.YS ' G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Machine Gm Reserves' Semor GMS C'-111 Bookkeeping Club, Modern Dance Club Mischicvous snzilc-.slrilces mul spares-lots of fun Endless vitality-s11pe1'l1 lap dancing-a rule giggle 1 KU N, ITTY ANNE KORTE, KENNETH . ' Miestra, nio' irls' Club, G. A. Girl Reserves, Chegker Club A . IQ tin , Symphony Club Genuinerzass-graceful slimness-quiet good manners A hun ous trait-musical talenls-frienrlslzip with everybody , D NJ Page 31 KUHN, GEORGIA CLAIR Needlepoint Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Club, Costume Club Darla allmdivencss-grarriozisiiexx-nu i1I1!'l'C'Sl in sports KUHN, LLOYD ROY , - Baskelb:1ll,Baseb:ill, Treas. of Somi Hi-Y, Spo1'lsn1en's Club, Maroon W Dignificcl sjzcccli-I1z'isIiness-Inozu lie.: KUNTZ, VERNA OLIVE Senior Girls' Club, Embroidery Club. Girl Reserves .fl linkling lflllgll-STl'l'L'l S1ll1lI11!'11J'-111011311ffIl1IIl'S.Y of orlwrs LAKE, JAMES LAIVRENCE SlJ0l'lSl1ICl1'S Club, Swimming, Vice-pres. of Triad Hi-Y, Lunch Room Squad, Maroon W Club Gcnllcmauly ways-swimming prowess-bee-kecjzimf LAMMERS, STANLEY LOXVELL Choral Club, Hi-Y, Annual Staff, A Cappella, Debating Club, Student Council Au inimitable gait-faitlzfulncss to duly-hiking up Ferguson LANCE, BETTY Senior Girls' Club, C. A. A., Choral Club, Modern Dance Club Trinimuvx-urule SIIIHI'-'11Il' irzrvifnlnle piece of gum 1 Q 'I CLHERA' i' 'OILE Q? LICHTI-INDAHL, CHARLES , 7 Sem4QGirls' Ch , G.,4L, Girl Reserves. Choral Club I Slide Rule Club. German Club Q5 17 l'?uuUWS-iiirxwrwrrnlfri' srlufnwx-ll jJr0fc'.v.r1m1111 uzlcnnvl lu Business-zuorlrl Hl!1lllll'l'1'SlIlS-ll flair fm' lri1'nrl.s-au llIll!1'Y11l'1l1 57' -9-99 Q, n .1 mind - G f X1 ' Q NN LEESMAN, MARCELLA MARIE LINILE, F- RICHAARD Current To Jics Club Senior Girls Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. I , Lunch Room Squad Silken 10l'k5-1D'LI1ll.9,lIU1 lwaruiz-I.nfIif'.r' Day fan LEHRICR, RUTH Humor Club, Senior Girls' Club Amiability-fini. 111111 laughlei'-rlmnmlic inclilmlious LENZ, ESTHER ELIZABETH Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves A 1IC'1l'11Ch1IIg smile-fine mrzmwizr-skill in crafls LICVINE, AL BERNARD Magazine Club Deep tones-sruzlious 111111115-lllllllly slrides LEWIS. EVERETT ELI Choral Club, Foolbaill. 'I'rau'k. Ili-Y, A Cappella, Maroon W A handsome jaliysiqzic-zviclc jzopuIarily-.viborly 61011165 Page 32 Magazine Club Dfplll of 011lIl'IIl'1!'l'-.Y11l'1f 11101111 flair-.ruf11lc'u .wnilvx LINDSEY, DONALD OIVEN Orcliestra. Baud, Hi-Y Polished 7111111110215-1HI1IlIT1lll'1Ill1Ji111y-Il way with the women LIPPS, ROBERT GEORGE Hi-Y, Checker Club Earnest foolisliizess-pnleizt Icatlwir hair-lmils we like LITSCH, LEROY Archaeology Club jitterbilgging-hot drum solos-lightlzeartcrlncss , LLOYD, EDWARD U L 1, - K, Q Swimming. Sporlsmen's Club, I-li-Y -faq A fuzzy iopkuot-clever sayings-expert baclislrolcing D 1 If x Crpmelh K tg , ,fi p. I fl, ff!! I 1,4 f A ' fl' , . yf '12 Ch 'al of , .L .1 I I: ' ix-I Plef y 0 fun-ronslant zvhisl ng- M' l'l'IllifIlI?L.,,, Lock ORN, vmemm AGNES 5 Verse Speaking Choir, G. A. A.. Senior Girls' Club A page boy hair style-a sweet persmmliiy--roniplurily LODIVICK, JAMES XVI LLIAM Choral Club. Head Cheer Leader, Maroon UW . Hi-Y, Annual Advertising Staff, Student Council, Lalin Club, Reserve Lunch Room Squad lluusing cheers-heart in his zi'ork-broken rrulialor lllb!3S LONG, JEAN ANNE Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A.. Girl Reserves The skin you love to Inurh -.rnpllixlimliolz-arnzrling Iu'a1l'ly LOOS, BETTY MARIE Current Topics Club, Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Lalin Club, Typisl for W12s'rrkN Biuil-:Zi-1 Golden Iockx-quick inIelligeiwe-cozrznu'rc'iaI lIIll'l'C'SlS LOZE, ROBERT VICTOR Baseball Real lilceabilily-llunling vxpcrliliolzs-jlailllcd shoes LUEDERS, ROBERT Sec. of Triad Hi-Y, Lunch Room Squad, Checker Club, Latin Club .-1 slight Illlflll-ll big ll!'!lFl-1llISfIll'SS-ll-lit' ll'lIlll'lIl'fl'S l.ll'l I'ON, ELIZABETH IMLER Senior Girls' Club, Speech Club Serious amIli!ions-r'arm'xIness of purjmsv-rrzwrzfc' l.ll'l l'ON, ROBERT CLAIR Choral Club, A Cappella Keyboard l'!llll'II,Zll.Y-Jilll'!'lillvl'--Sl'I'l0IlX purpose MCCARTNEY, MARY JANE Sec. of Inter-High Choir, Triple 'I'rio, Swinnning Club, Opera Lead, Ser. of Senior Girls' Club, Annual Stall, Girl Reserves, Vice-pres. of Senior Class. French Club, Lunch Room Squad, A Cappella, Vice-pres. of Student Council, Ensemble, Pres. of G. A. A. .-I thrilling 8011111110-Hllllly .sllzlzvws of iIIfllll'lIl'l 'Il'lI0lL?fll'flI'll'll kindness MCDONALD, SARAH CELIA Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A.. Girl Reserves, French , Club, A Cappella Vim,-vigor and vilzzlily-dress shop inlen'.r!.s-original irlrns MCNAIR, GEORGE EDYVARD Choral Club Irish 11071flSlllHf'lll'S.YYfI fl'il'II!lI'l' ju'rxmmlily-rlefinilu jmssilvililizzr MAHER, jACK THOMAS Choral Club, German Club .-1 reserve!! rlisjzoxiiion-powcrfuI .vlalinw-riclz friz'n1IsIu'ps BIAIER, BETTY ANNE Machine Bookkeeping Club, Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves Shy fricllzlliness-rl golden page boy-good ualurr' MAILE, CAROL HILDA Embroidery Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club Easy-goingness-hazeI eyes-jovinlily' MANLEY, RICHARD FRANCIS Cross Country Club Quiet SPl'L'Cll-NIISIIJI shiris-coufirmerl lIllClIl'lUI'll0U!l MARTIN, RUTH Choral Club, French 'Club, Senior Girls' Club RefirlcmenI-gracc'fuIm'ss on sknivs-a charming smih' MATTHEWS, PAUL M.-XURICE Slide Rule Club, Swimming, Hi-Y, Maroon W AIIIHllIll'.X.Y-lflyllllj' lo om--.wnnolh .vlrnlecs Page 33 N . I' I ' CK WILLIAM S1 ortsmen's Club MMM MAY, HOWARD KENNETH Automobile and Airplane Club GenflcmanIiness-ridingand lnmling-C. M. T. C. expz'ri1'm'r' AfC0lll1I1ISllIHl'lIf uvitlznuf lI7'lIggiIIg-5170178 llilililj'-SilICC'l'ifjY MATTICK, EDWARD FRANCIS Typing Club .AIlIrarliw' playfzlluess-flying F0rrl.y-alertness MAXSTADT. OSCAR HAROLD Historical Novel and Biography Club IUFIIIIIVIIA' and lnlkniizfenrss-n szvwvl Iooth-mixing mrli MEAD, IVILLIAM RICHARD Drum Major, Current 'Topics Club, A Cappella Slruftiug and tzuirling-short hair l'IllX-gfllilllflj' NIECKSTROTH. HOWARD Boxing Club Pigskin jmrlialilies-quielrivssmlzaniImrgz'rs and puffs MLW? A Mlil'1R, ROBERT Camera Club, I-Ii-Y, Photography Staff Self-rorzfirlwznr-1111rl: rooms and film, pnrles-sporly oulfils MIQIICR, XVALTICR HENRY Magazine Club .-In easy-going mannm'-11 good Imilfl-rlark -red hair MICHAELIS. IQSTHER EMMA A Cappella, Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club Gmreful skating-mrrufflcrl lenzpcr-szving and sway M I DGLEY, A LBFRTA MA RY Senior Girls' Club, Modern Dance Club, Girl Reserves, Chor: Club l7fX!'I'flI1iIlI1fIlIg Iasle-a smile and ll dance-Cakes at Pegs MILBOURNIE. ROBERT EARL Football Mgr., Choral Club, Hi-Y, RIHIOOH KVM Kern IICICVIIIIIIIIIIOII-fidflffy to his worrl-alhleiic' lemzings MILLER, GEORGE German Club, Choral Club, A Cappella .-1 zvell-groonwrl appcarnnrc-good nalurc-impcrlurbability Page 34 MITCHELL, MAR-IORIE Choral Club. A Cappella. Senior Girls' Club A beauliflll rcmlplexion-quitk sj1iril-rippling .s11r'f'c'l1 MOMBERG, ROBERT ARTHUR Current Topics Club A dark C0l7lIJIFYYi0!L'-lIIf'l'jJ nlvclilaliovm-rlc'm.'rm'ss L. MONl ', 1- K AIVR IE. C en To ' Club 5 vbo 1655-'fll 1 ilu' I1r1rn'l-xn'c'rI foods iw 6 T W 65 I MOORE, MARILYN M fyviff il Current Topics Club, G. A. Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Club Modes of the NIOIIICIII-H lip-iillrcl nose-mu' llearl illlmzarl 'nr 741 A-Q. MORR, FRICDRIC EDWARD . Debating Club, Basketball, Pres. of Soni-Hi-Y, Pres. ol' Senior Debate Club, Hi-Y Council Classy gray l'lH'S-Slllllfl' rlmrm-manly gf!ll'l'fIlIIll'S.Y MORRIS, YVINETTA Choral Club Petite features-a linkling voice-encllalzfizig eycluslzvs MUIRHEID, RUBY MAE Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Annual Art Beautiful nails-loyalty-sketching skill MORRISON, JAYNE G. A. A., Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club A soft drawl-femininily-a little ray of sunslziue MORRISSEY, BILL Boxing Club. Annual Advertising Staff MURRELL, JEAN LAVELLE An unusual laugli-y'ly1'ng green mrs-entl1u.iiasrn and good will Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Choral Club NIUELLER, LIARILYN JEANN12 Coy glances-raven hair-initiative Vice-pres. of Swimming Club, Co-Sports Editor of AVESTERN Bneezii, Student Council, Girl Reserves, Treas. ol' G. A. A., 4 I , 4 Treas. of Senior Girls' Club, Sec. ol' French Club, Latin N'MiG1?L' HLNRX EDWARD Club, Honor Hockey Team Senior SIZUUP Club Expressive eyebron's-lirvelillexs-1111 II7lSZL'! l' for C'l.'l l'3'llli7Ig Silent l?ffiCIil?llCJ'-H lzeurl for I1usiness-conservzllive ideas Staff fy , lf' 2 ,fi fm, Yi Q. .f i, G A , !,' s - f .2 V Y N , -I D I K . ..... J, ...e ...... ,... -... ..... W., ,W..-..-..... ........ -W -...,....- ,..--..oy .. V, ,.-.- NICKOLAS, PETER JOHN OHMER, MARTHA LOUISE Hi-Y, Football, Maroon HW , Boxing Club Embroidery Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves Top-flight fooilmll-uvide jmplllurily-tlnrk good looks .N-lllmciive lllIlIllS-!l!'lfglllf'lll F0H1110I1IIOTISIIffl-f'l'lClIlllI'llCS5 OSTHOLTHOFF, SALLY MARGARET Sewing Club, Senior Girls' Club A Fun and gaieiy-11 distinctive laugh-life as it comes NIEMAN, ROSE MARGARET Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, German Club Tininess-zlenzurwzess-n tender hear! OSXVALD, JEAN MARY Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A, Girl Reserves, Sewing Club Sparkling eyes-conlinunl eonversnlion-rongeninlily NOBBE, MYRTLE Needlepoint Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves .Dl'1?0l1I1l1lIllilj'-illl0lll'CllHIlClllflllflljl-SIl'l'l'f sllyness OXVENS, SHIRLEY MARY NOLTING' ROGER A' Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G A. A. Football, Track, Maroon W , Choral Club . I . A Liveliness-zlependalzility-culinaijvinterests ,-1 fleet foot-hiking-0lzlzgmg ways PABST, HELEN GERTRUDE '5 Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Latin Club, German Club, A Cappella O'CONNOR, WILLIAM ROBERT Hi-Y, Choral Club. A Cappella FtllfllfllIIICSS-1L'!1'L'y blond hair-Irish wil Brains plus beauty-bubbling vilality-professional dancing Page 35 ,UK . il t'AB'r, MA aLL.-t lifvr klfli Garden Clu .1 erman Club S Uuruly lmir quwl Cllllflll-I1gl'l'Ut'liJIt? a'11v.v PAPANIA, VINCENT RE Cross Country Club, Track. Senior Play. A Cappella, Maroon lV Perfccliou iu plzysiqzzf'-pr11'l1 pit' llflf.Y-'fYll'L'IL'55 llHl'lll'ff1f'l'lIl'SS PARKER, ROBERT Magazine Club 111lc'II1'gz'111'z' uurl 601111111111 svllsr'-111'Iislic' Ilbilily-0I'tll!l'IiIlC.SS PATTERSON, DON Checker Club, A Cappella Iilue err.: mul flashing SIlliIt'.S-IIIITIIIY llflfi'-J-0I.'f0IitJ' PA ULDING, DONALD JAMES Choral Club, Hi-Y. A Cappella 1 I DiSfiIlCfl1ll, IIIIIIIOI'-.YUII assu1'a11rc:lixiug fliv 'ers Pm I PERRY, RICHL D S. ' X Dramatic Clum e tin-A Ll , f - , Senior Play. Annual Atlrertxisit ll ut it Ccluncil, Vij -ares. of I-'rencli Club, auvgaf utlent Police - slliug ClDOllI'-nl'-lll'Ult'I'lllUl'lI . 2511111 !i!'IJL'1Itltlbfli1y l'li'l'RY, MARTHA KA'l'HliRlNli Gym Club, Senior Girls' Club. Annual Advertising Staff. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Latin Club .AlsIou11rI1'rI IIVOTUII eycrs-ficlvlify-1111I1u1'1'1'ed dignity l'li'l 1'Y, MA RION KATHRYN A Cappella, Triple Quartet, Choral Club, German Club. Senior Girls' Club Poised ulIrar!ivanms-fr11111i11ci11g shirerily-llzc !'l'll1l'I' of allrvtliun J 5 -X Stamp Club, Typist for Wtss'r1cRN Batt .ztijm f ... . 111f.fxFF DAVID XVALTER HQQ X749 L., v ff- Jrlistic llllflily-lIl?fSfSf6llf lfllliflll'OI'-1l'I'Hfllglll'.YS I oblige l'Fl-IIFFER. CLARE LOUI E' Verse Speaking 'l ir tor Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Act ' WI' vol' ' .' z'o1111'li1u'sx-11-fi11c111c11t 0N1LIAp E ' ' ing Club, Senioi Girls' Club Grnrrr mul pain'-Iru11q11iIiiy-rt s111iI1 11g cou11lz'111111r'r' PORTER, l.OlS HARLESS German Club. Latin Club, Acneadac. G. A. A., Gym Leaders' Club, Senior Girls' Club, Annual Staff, School Historian L1l.Yf'Y'0'llS l1lu11r1' ilfllltiS-UXf'Cpli0lIllI illfl'Hfgl'llCL'-l.'IlllNIllIiUlI5llilI Page 36 , PRICHARD, LLOYD EARL D Hi-Y,. German Cl-ub, Aca ni' A 6 Dmk good loolts-a111sI1c talents-11 ot l11111uo 'a PROUT, MARY VIRGINIA' Swimming Club, Senior Girls' Club, Typing Editor of Wt:s'rr:kN Bnlzliztz, Student Council, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Latin Club Cilllflllllllll chatter-active pa1'!ir1'j1n1io11-st'1'io11s1u'.vs RADEKE, BETTY Senior Girls' Club, Crocheting Club A deep Sllliid-lI6ZUilC1lfIlg' 111101111'1tsir1c'11t'ss-51131 spvvrlz RAEBURN, CLYDE STANLEY Senior Dramatic Club, 'TllCSPlZll1S F1'iz'11zllillcss-scholafly 1'11lercsls-flirty tli1'z'cli11g RANZ, JOHN STEPHEN Checker Club. Basketball Quick ffffllfUil1l'S.Y-SI!!!llllg nm1111rl-11011111 eyes RANZ, BIARIAN Senior Girls' Club, Gytn Leaders' Club Urzbuurulwl lfIlCIflIL'SS-L'IIlZl'g'f!HC zt'0rkf11g IIHIIIYS-llllil' slylcs 4fQ,i,f7l ' RATTERMANN. CHARLES BERNARD RIQINMUTH, BL 'TIE C. Cherker Club. Bnselmll Machine lionlxkvcping Club. Seuim Girls' Club. C. A. A., illighl in lllllllllllll't.'-llllllllj''gllvllllllj' gum! uulurf'-.xulrllc wil Um Rf'5l 'W5 HIITICII l0l'liSfl'll.XA' friruilIim's.i'-ullrnclimi I0 aq'u1llir.r RATTERM4?fNN, A B. V - - .1c l,Mm. 6 r Girls' ll .. A. Cir Reserves, 'U':lNST'YH'liR' ROSEMAIU' I . ' ' V ' K f' . 9 I ch R00 S u' ' - , Reading Club, Senior Girls' Club, GL IRB. 'vat-,,,C ,IL PPI' 7 'l' ' l'Ulhz'S rl l 1110111--x ii? Biting! Fun in II rrnzvrl-nlzxulule .YlIl!'l'I'fl5'-110 z'xl-iAeV1le. f f -L ' ' RAY, GRIFFITH RENTZ, ROBERT ILC Choral Club, Sec. nl' Al2ll'00ll I-Ii-Y, Debating Club Slide Rulc Club .fl Iirillinnl llllll'!l-flCll'lIl'l'!1ll? crmIemplalimi-ellgerimss Bright yellow fli1.iz'm's-mlliim'.x.x null .vurm:mv-1'i'i1.vsinri hair mils fr -few . , - ,. -P-14 I 'Lo . . , ,, , RECI SCH, ORX ILLE OITO ' -. ROBER FS, I-IARRX CLEXI-,I.ANl'J Hi-Y, German Club, A Cappella Appzlrzuus Club, Gyuuuislicts Mgr., Swimming, 'l'l'2lCk, Golf, A booming lmss-famous flizim'r.r-coliliiiual guicly Gefmilll Club- lmulc 5fll'1'di Mil 00ll WU ll 1'll c0niroll1'cl ini1.w'les-linrrl-zvnrliiiig ronsrieiiliollsmfsx- jiliysiml bravery RICH, HOXVARD BERNARD Camera Club, Canuern Stuff, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Council, Sec. of Somi ROBINSON, EDNA MARY H1-Y Choral cum, A cappella, senior Girls' cum, cz. A. A., Girl Neat good l00lfS-lfllI!llIL'SS mul goml liizmor-slenrllnsl Reserves dL'lm l1'I 1',3' ,-1 liearly laugll-an llIfl'l'l'.Yl in AIIFUIIII'-II rlnclmiv 1'nrr'ei' RICHARDSON, JACK QUINCEY ROHS, ANTOINETTE Orchestra, Baud, Hi-Y, String Quartet Senior Girls' Club, Machine Bookkeeping Club T,-,,,,,1m,,i,,g dm.if.,-My-01,1igi,,g 1,.,,yS-al,3,-I f,,ge11jg,f,,CC Prelly !'lll'lX-lll'IllIlV!?IIl'.YK-IYIIIIIllll' making ROSS, VIRCINIIA RICKING, HOWARD G. , . 1 , . . , , ciI'0CllCllI1gCllllJ, Senior Girls Club Band' Clfrrcm T0PlCs,Clu,b Tranquil cfficimim'-ainIvilioiz-fi-imzfllv evvs fl HIIISIIYII Irumpc!-iroiuml liunmr-slrrl muxrlfs ' ' ' ROTH, BETTY JANE RIECHERS, ARTHUR WILLIAM Senior Girls' Club, Embroidery Club Sp0rlsmeu's Club, German Club .-In olive complexion-lllr' rwilvr of lill!'I'I'.Yl-Xlllilfll' imngz' nf Cnlmness-a slow smile-uircslliug iulercsls Mari' i 1 I i Ro'rH, MARY ELLEN A , s Rlf-fMJU10ME AI-FRkD Senior Girls' Club. Embroidery Club U I, ' n ,f A CRIPIJCIIII, Cl10l'ill Clllll, Boys' QIHWICI Knillinganrl cmclzeling-rlinrmiiig mn111'mnlimi-ir111m'.r.siru' '92-.A . A laugh and a song-fancy dancing-iniperlzirbable hair manners - ' H ! l .Pigi 37 ROWLAND, EDWIN LEONARD Playfulness-tall strength-flashy shirts RUCKELHAUSEN, GEORGE C. Animal Art Staff, Stage Design, German Club SAEGER, JUNE MARIAN Senior Girls, Club, Choral Club Faint rfnscmlllanre to Jeanne-cl tterboxing-sunnin ft-01 . :, X SCHARDT, RUTH VIOLA Slick black hair-an i11ter'c.rt in l'1'FI'Yllllllg-Ht'llSlll' abilities Embmideryclub' Senior Girls' Club , ' Ilmzanvttc lllllt'-I-'llldlflfj'-110 0w'r-doing SAEGER, JEANNE MYRA SCI-ILACHTER, ROSE MARY Senior Girls' Club. Choral Club Magazine Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A. Faint 1'csc't1zlJlr111t'e to -Itnuf-lzelpfulmzwx-cl:r'vrfnIm-ss Little-girl appeal-soft tones-an aura of frivnfllimnsx SCHMICK, MURIEL Gym Club, Honor Hockey Team, G. A. A., 'Senior Girls' Club, French Club, Pres. of Girl Reserves, Sec. of Student Council, A Cappella. Lunch Room Squad, W1-Lwukx Btu-ziizs, French Club Petite jmjntlarity-famans foolisltness-tlzc lIllXytll'SS of a bee SCHMITT, ALBERT F. 'l'rack,Sketch Club Kinrlncsr and nroclcsty-adept:lass-goof! nature SCHNEIDER, PAUL DANIEL Traffic Club, Hi-Y .-in interested apjzearann'-innittnerahlzf jrimuls-lrappy-go-lttrky charm SCHOENY. RicHARD L. Choral Club ll-'izle-awake eagerness-well zlrcsxaft good looks-slziny autos SCI-IOLL, BETTY JANE Choral Club,Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, German Club Golrlffnrztrls-trim tlzfattiass-azt'f'f lzit of femininity SCHOTT, LOUIS LUEDERS Pres. of Hi-Y Cabinet, Vice-pres. of Debating Club, Captain of Debating Team, Vice-pres. of Maroon Hi-Y, Sports Editor of XVESTERN BREEZE, Dramatic Club, Vice-pres. of Cincinnati Hi-Y,Studcnt Council Unostvnlatiausvffivicncy-poaterfnl words-a classy convertible Page 38 SCHRAMM, EARL IVILLIAM gg Orchestra EQ yl Sym V' Q 'YV 'YVK A 1 T u Playful pranks-motorcyrle fever-lilztfk, wavy hair SCHROER, ESTHER LOUISE Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, Lunch Room Squad Franlmess-a conscientious nature-a nurselv career SCHUBERT, VIOLET MAE Choral Club, A Cappella, Advertising Staff, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., German Club Bland efficiency-good grades-wlliz hockey SCHUELER, ARTHUR WALTER Slide Rule Club Skating sliill-airplane NIOIIEIS-ll gleam in his eyes SCHULER, BETTY BEVERLY ww S-NJ Choral Club Se 'or Girls' Club, irl Reserves, . .appcl a, Aedile ' t'1 Clu , ony Club, CI a An interest in others-nursing or a career tm stening SCHULMAN, MELVIN LOUIS Choral Club Scientific genius-genial carelcxsness-appealing sincerity SCHULZ., PETER FRANK p Bookkeeping Club A deep bass voice-nu'ulal lrreiiricss-ln'islc strides SCHULZ, ERNEST H. Slide Rule Club Naval intercsts-1111rl:-linirad :lynnrnics-friemlly -relircrlrc SCHUSTER. DOROTHY Reading Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A.. Girl Reserves Slim zuiriness-able 5110rlsnianship-ojilimism SCHWARTZ, AUDREY LILLIAN Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Club, Aeneadae Wisdomflml :vii-smiling eyes-rl -rippling crown SCHWVARTZ, MARY JUNE. G. A. A., Treas. of Girl Reserves, Animal Art Staff, Latin Club, Aeneadae, Senior Girls' Club, A Cappella Quiet intelligeizce-rrzfrltivc talent-nmriouelles and posters SEIBERT, NAOMI LOUISE Swimming Club, Senior Girls' Club, XVESTERN Biuzlazis, Student Council, G A A., Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Lunch Room Squad. Aeneadae Powers of l.'UIll'l'llll'llffUlI'-IlHIIl'fiC prowess-a irlmrming jufrsonlllily SIQITZ, ALICE CAROLYN Gym Leaders' Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Vice-pres. of Girl Reserves, A Cappella .fl IJc'u'iicl1ii1g.sn1iIe-a pearlzcs and crcmn mmjzlexiou-bullelin notices SHAMBAUGH, MARGARET Crocheting Club, Senior Girls' Club, Latin Club Slcirls and blouses-qucsliouiug eyes-rich curls SHAW, LENORE Gym Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club, A Cappella L A voice .mwfi and low-unrufflcd Se'?7'l'IIily-'fllil at lhe l7lO'llfl'S SHEFT, SELMA Current Events Club, Senior Girls' Club Silver threads among the black-jrleuly of rlznrarler-an itmlvrsttinrlirig nature SI-IIVELEY, MARGARET LOUISE Gym Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, French Club Nimble wits-cuie flizuplcrs-arliruf sports particijmiiou SINIMINGER, CHARLES Choral Club, Basketball, Baseball, Maroon W Accurate long shots and slmrp-In'cal:ing m1r1fe.r-kcmz mil- Ioquacily SMEDLEY, EDITH C. Orchestra, Band, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Latin Club, French Club, Lunch Room Squad, Inter-Hi Orchestra Bike riding-niusiml inlercsls-tlze spirit of youth SMITH, ESTHER LENORE Dramatic Club, Senior Play, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Thespians Hislriouic talent-a lip-Iiltecl nose-gay charm SMITH, LUCILLE ALICE Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, A Cappella A tlaiuly 771011fI1-IYIHIIIIFSS'-POPIIIHI' singing SOUDRETTE, EDWIN JOHN Hi-Y, Lunch Room Squad, Apparatus Club Auburn 1I'll'Ill'5-IIN irnllzusiasiic Iauglz-clean habits SPELZHAUS, RICHARD IVARREN Tennis Mgr., Maroon HW , Student Council, Vicerpres. of Comrade Hi-Y, Circulation Mgr. Wesrmzx BREEZE, Senior Band, A Cappella, Slide Rule Club Mathematical genius-novel expressions-wizmiug ways SPIESS, CHARLES E. Cross Country, Cross Country Club, Track, Boxing . 1l'IOSSl'llCfIllIJSCIFS-ClEi!?P'IIlilldiillll-P1877tj' of stripes Page 39 SPINGLER, DOROTHY C.Yl'IiIIiRINE Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club. G. .L X.. Girl Reserxes. German Club Congenial Compunionsltip-ivory piano lcvyx-111njrstic poise STADTLANDER, LOUIS JAMES Cross Country Club, Cross Country. Track. Maroon UW Flying heels-a sloul heart-inifailing nrsj1o11.ril1ilily ST.-XHKIANN. ERNEST ALBERT Garden Club, Hi-Y, German Club Renowned 12110121.68-0II1!i0llS ubiliIit'.S-'Z-Iw gee, fl'IIlIS.'U ST.-ING, ERNA ANN.-X Orchestra. Senior Girls' Club. G. A. A.. Girl Reserves Many II gigglfi-IlgllHll'Illift'tllll'.l'.I- 'lH'l'1?l'lIHII nmlion ST.-XNTON. THOMAS MITCHELL Pres. of Student Council, Iidilor ol' Annual, Hi-Y, Basketball Mgr., Flag Bearer Head and .vlmulrlerx ulmw' Ihr' !'l'0Zl'lI-IIIIIIIYIIHII lz':11l1'l1r'i4'.r, vjmvcrrless popularity ' f ' f If STAUBITZ. NORMA CAROLYN T 7 ' f'7 C, J . ...Q f , lllaehine Bookkeeping Club. Senior Gii'ls'jZl11lQ'C:1fqf .I.. Girl Reserves fb, Illlzisjlerezi IllllgllIGI'-I76IlSI1'C'Hl'XS-fIIlShIZ Zrlmlgrf '-' STICIN, NIINNII? Personality Club, Senior Girls' Club. G. A. A.. Girl Reserves. Pres. of Latin Club, Aeneadae, Student Council .-I fair COIIIIIICNIDOH-IIIll'HIgL'1l!'C plus-rippling Il'!Ii l'X STENGER, TOM Slide Rule Club, Football, Swimming, Track, Hi-Y, Maroon NW Rfarilivncy-.rpeedy bark-strolrirzg-gaiely IIIIII frnrzknffss s limit' HIR I NN Ch i Girls' .lub, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Pres. aw I 'et , A Cappella Frvnrlz I .r-friends gaIm'e-never ll dull 1ll0IHl'lIf STOCK, XVILBERT GEORGE Magazine Club, Tennis, Maroon W Sltynvss-Icuni.r enthzzsiasm-jmlilr' 1'r.rc'rr'z' STOKES, DON Checker Club. Band An zzdnziralzlc jllzysiq110-jmfinlily-nnrfnl ambitions STOLTZ. GEORGE ROBERT Checker Club, Co-captain of Football, Hi-Y, A Cappella. Maroon IVV Molorlloaiing nzndrzesx-a'0r1Is and nztlsic-naive sinfcriiy Page 40 STORY, MARJORIE JANE Needlepoint Club, Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves .-I gift for study-honesly-xleaflfnxl fl'l'l'lI!ISlIf1J STRAIT, RICHARD H. Cross Country, Track, Cross Country Club, French Club, Traffic Squad Tlzorouglz rlvjvezzrlaliilily-a frimzdly Im.rs-diligence S'l'RAIl'I'NIAN. IVILLIAM HENRY Choral Club. Quaestor of Latin Club, Book Room, Supply Store. Baseball Mcllzml mul !'XlIl'IIIl'.Y.S'-l'X1PI'l'IllIl'llHIIIIOII-!IfTf'01IIlllflllllffllg friz'11zIIim'.rr I ,. x N, . W . if' , . I I 5 . ' 2. I srluut, Rli gikrox , W 5 , gy' NeedlepolurJ'Club,' Sergimr Girls 'Club:'G. A. A..-f,Girl R'eservcs. Latin Club ' Q ' J 130611 nfferlimz-lo1n'Iy l1auds?a mllvclimi of china dogs ' SUIT, LOUISE CATHRINE Swinuning Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A. Hixtory qtuzlms-tales of Saylor Park-cheery greeting.- SULLIVAN, JEAN Senior Girls' Club, Advertising Staff, A Cappella. Choral Club, Treas. of German Club, Inter-Hi Choir, G. A. A. Advertising czzflnlsianrz-lziglz spirit-distinctive eyebrows TERBS. ROBERT THORNTON THE-I5 IADE-L OAN Camera Club. Camera Staff, Hi-Y l lt1slw.s' and iltullvr clicks-attachinvnl lo Bob Meer-good Curr t Topic Club. Senior Girls' Club. Girl Reserves. G. A. A., Gertnan Club Knitting S1L'l'Ilfl'l'S-Il szvijl flow of cmttfersalion-an ansu'f'r for nature . everyllung , , TENNER, wttrmit BERNARD rnnaa, BETTY ,tNNrf5 s' ' :swag - eff. ,135 1 : , '-J ,, Automobile and Airplane Club Current Topics Club, Senior lS1rls'f'Cl'ttb?'G..iN.l A4 Girl. :Reserves Mechanical skill-lrimness and jranl:mars-affaliility TI-IEDERS, BERNARD A. Choral Club Good nalure-big green Iiuicks-a husky build Modeling aspirations-lmnrl knit szueaters-a lotroj' frieiivcllincss ' m i 'fi l 4 ' f 'rH1NN1as, FERN .IOSEPHINE if ' ,,.,e' Senior Girls' Club. Dramatic Club. Senior Play, German Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves .-l slalely t'll7'l'illgl -Il flair for zlrantalirs-slay eyes THOMPSON, NELYIA FAY Needlepoint Club, Senior Girls' Club. Girl Reserves, G. A. A Social ialezzts-spriglttliness-a trim appearance 1 THORNBURY, BETTY ANN r W Dramatic Club, Senior G' s' nb 'r R s, Latin Club -I years in 3-serio 4. ilion 11 I TIEMAN, JANE MILDRED Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Latin Club, French Club, A Cappella Becoming height-a dependable nature-rlircrful smiles TYNIMER, MARGARET LOUISE Accortlian Orchestra, Crocheting Club, Senior Girls' Club. G. A. A. flcrordian playing-a happy tlisjmsilion-flasliing rarlrcls TINNELL, LOUVENA MAE Senior Girls' Club, German Club, A Cappella High ideals-a su-vel lemper-ladylikc ways TUCKER, RAY K Choral Club. A Cappella. Inter-High School Choir Clzulzby frieizzlllnms-ping-pong prowz'ss- Aw sl1ucks. ' UTRECHT, JAMES CALVIN Choral Club, Baseball Mgr., Treas. of Maroon Hi-Y, 'l'reas. of Hi-Y Cottncil, Opera Lead, Bantczlz Staff, German Club, A Cappella, Inter-High School Choir, Student Council A pleasing tenor-qnirlt inlclligcnce-a way will: Ilia' a'mn1'ii VAHLSING, MARIE ETHEL Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves Shining red hair-a love of human nalurt'-ralin l'ollc'ctz'tl11rfxs VAN GUELPEN, MARY ANN Choral Club, Honor Hockey Team. Opera, Senior Girls' Club, Co-editor of WEs'rtcRN Bkntizlz. Student Council, G. A. A., Sec. of Latin Club, A Cappella Bubbling l'llUl1l.YlAl1Slll-IIN kinds of pep-a potmding iA'11lf'll'Till'l' VAN WYE. NANCY Student Contluctor ol' Band, Drtnn Major, Sec. of Band, Orchestra, A Cappella. G. A. A., Honor Volleyball Team, Life Saving, Senior Girls' Club, Jr. High School Editor of- Wusrrzkx Bmasztc, Inter-High Orchestra, Stutlent Council, Sec. of Senior Class ll-'ell-rlese-rzreri popularily-flashing barons-rare musiral ml:-nl VATH, WILLIAM ELMER Checker Club Baseball back-stopping-nealncss and sinrcrity- Oh boyl VECE, JOSEPHINE EVELYN Creative XVriters' Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Club The lrariel urge-a gold bracelet-quiet sweetness Pegs 41 1' , ,A w VINCENT, LILLI AN GLADYS Gym Club. Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, French Club Lightning on feel-since!-tempered sincerity-rialural curls VOEGTLE, LILLIAN ELSIE Machine Bookkeeping Club, Senior Girls' Club Cunlagious gigglex-grave on xlmles-lmznling inlr'rz'sl VOLLMER. CARL MANFRED Stamp Club, German Club A yen or iravel-a rnvrry .mzile-franlcrmss and dependability VOl DER R VK, RUTH MARIE irls 'lub, G- A. A. Needlepoint Club AQOJSQQU us lnuglifter I eurorl:-happiness lo share WAGN 'R, FLORENCE ELIZABETH l'liCS.OfDl'Illll1lllCCllllJ,SClll0l' Play, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Student Council, Thespiuns, Senior Girls' Club A perpvlual flow of worcls-1fiwzfily-sjlnrlfling'1jrr's 1,1 . 4+ ' V. my lQfn,,,,.., . .D Il!if1f Lf ' -.lu , ,,- ,tm A. Q Y 'A ww! 7 , P t f XVAHLBRINK, RUTH XVINIFRED G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club, Bookkeeping Club, Girl Reserves Shy pre!liness-sinvere conipnnionslzip-inlvlligcnce galore WALSH, ANNABEL JEANETTE Choral Club, SeniorGirls' Club Expresxivclzlnclc eyvx-im-riilnlile clieining gun:-tlie lalext nezvs XVALSH, DOROTHY liLlZ,Al3E'FH Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., French Club, Novel and Biography Club A southern nrcczzt-lilerary init-rests-an incluxlrious manner WEBER, VERNA FLORENCE G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club, A Cappella, Triple Quartet A rarcfully arrrzngezl coiffurfr-a golden voice-refinenient XVEHRUNG, BETTY JANE Gym Leaders' Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A. Soft blond lmir-nnclzanging loyally-a well-flllerl Bnirl: Page 42 WEISS, LILLIAN Illustration Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A. Ileaulifnl lmnrls-a prrtly fllflf-Sllllfl feel XVELLER, ELMER BERNARD Checker Club Silenl appraisals-calmness pcr.voniflr'fl-nr'rl:lies mul lmzu lies XVENINGER, GEORGE HENRY Camera Staff Willy remarks-alert rlark eyes-rnn1.m'11rlrlirIi0n WERNICK, RACHELLE ROSE German Club, Senior Girls' Club Friendly charm-aspirations luzrarrl lllllwlllg-H warnl lzearf WESSEL, GORDON Choral Club IVlzolfxumenexs-fidelily In one-lilfnzrl :varies WESTCOTT, MARGARET ANN Choral Club, Senior Girls' Club A love of sewing-generosily-a calm disposition XVHITAKER, ROBERT LELAND Choral Club, A Cappella A clean-1'1ll look-lilecalzilily- Now wait I1 minnlf'. WIEGELE, MARJORIE MARY '. . Bookkeeping Club, Senior Girls' Club, G, A. A., Girl Reserves Modern coiff11rr's-snziles of fI'lL'llllSlIifJ-llllllllllIfl1't'lll'S.Y XVIEMANN, DOROTHY JEANNETTE Gym Club, Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Lunch Room Squad 1-I gay way-mm lwart interest-jzetilc gnoll-looks WILKINSON, DORIS ANNA Senior Girls' Club, Garden Club, G. A. A., German Club Imnmrulalc gruonzing-the lalvsl mnlion piriurcs-rzllinary ar! NVINALL, YVILLIAM BRADFORD Magazine Club .AI 1Ull0lC-llt'l1l'll'fl grin-wellklrainvrl hair-a happy nature WISE, JOSEPH BERT Creative Writers' Club Business-like ways-frienrlly hunmr-mznrnon sense XVISE, JOHN RICHARD V, WUESTEFELD, BE'l l'Y jANE Animal Art Small, Senior Girls' Club, French Club Shining auburn trcssvs-soplzislirafvrl swing-Ilzc gif! of ronverralion YANNEY, VERNA JEAN fed, .fgmg - XJV-wx Our Humorists Club, Senior Girls' Club, French Club The rhythmic rlirk of keys-silunlsn'1'eInes.r-ani111e'r'z'st in baseball YOSAFAT, ESTHER LEE Magazine Club, Senior Girls' Club, Girl Reserves Slide Rule Club, Hi-Y, -Tmfsic Squad Q A Gypsy gaiely-supe-rlatizle llarknizss-raIrhing humor Carefree happinrss-rosa if re: -alzursgb a sn 'e ' I ZAPF, EDXVIN LOUIS Y. X i - , '- ' Maroon W , Swimming m - x ' , 'A ' 'E ' , -, W A S uirreling HTOUIlll-SIUllIHIllIlU' and sz-i11x'ir1lfr-alert 'Hs WOLFAR, T?2NEe 1 iv fl , 1 Q s of Chof. Clul5'7 ,eniori irlsf, lub, 1. A. , Girl Rese fes ZEIGLER' GEORGE WASHINGTON I.oq11acit3w-aw: sense o lnmkor-al -' 'ound good sportsrnanslzip Track' Boxing A I ,j, L Uncontrollablc liazr-lnnely lzunzor-slzyness anal efficienfy . X A ' ZIND HELEN ANNE TNHX PT, AMES l , , , XVOLLL 'L U J Q Gym Club, Senior Girls' Club. Girl Reserves, G. A. A.. French Slide Rule Club, Track, Maroon YV Musical alzilily-good SCUllllllg-l'I7llJI1l'!lS.lYlblllly . Club Blonde beauty-good taste-fun by the lon Page 43 K. , A.,+ -My - Akkk -,,, x ,L .-.+ 1,10-r ENE' NHL ,, ,,, - , 1- i??Q,N,M, , . 4 . -W- if .. , X a af is Z? Si ER g -2 J W? .vi - dx 5 fw'g'53-2215 i if y , MER M ,W ' far 3 ' . 1 . , , . -Q .gf A , la x 1 A 5 X 1 X x lim , - Mx.. 1 N l 'm 'Y- x if 4 f Y 1 5 S - J ' - ,gx- fvU ?:3' K ' K .7351 335 M 1- ww-vf N Q' --1, .f , W , ,,, ,V 5 Ma' . , iff. mc ,. 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F' '15 k .F ' m. f 7 . . .sz 5-uf' K , X., ' S Y, 'f17?5': ' L- X wzii 'K J.--,, f-faq.. WW ag-frf:w:-z-'- ,Q -QQ :Q .,L..., -1 W 'x-Q-. . L. - 'jr -35+ xxx ' ,Z i ' ' ii 4 K up S A '-L S.. sf. , Row one: Adams, G.: Adkins, J.: Albert. D.: Andrew, R.: Apostol, C.: Aston, B.: Baarlaer, R.: Backscheider. J.: Ballon, H.: Barhey, R.: Barkct, A.: Barlion, J.: Barrett, B.: Bartscher, R. Hou' two: Batchelor, G.: Bauer, J.: Becker, B.: Beesten. M.: Begley, D.: Beier, C.: Bens, J.: Berens, D.: Bernstein, L.: Bickers, J.: Bickler, M.: Bickler, XV.: Bielefeld, D.: Biermann, J. Ron' tlzrmfz Bishop, J.: Blair, D.: Bleek, A.: Boehm, E.: Borgarding, G.: Bradley, M.: Brannon. B.: Brockholt, P.: Broughton, J.: Brown, C.: Buchanan, l.: Buckner, D.: Burbrink, B., Burgess, R. Row four: Buschle, D.: Byrd, G.: Bywater, P.: Chace, J.: Chaney, A.: Cherry, P.: Childeis, A.: Chnmard, M.: Clark, R.: Clayton, R.: Craig, L.: Creager, D.: Crowe, W.: Cunningham, J. Row five: Cnrd, J.: Dagenback, B.: Daniels, B.: Dalfin, B.: Daria, R.: Davidson, P.: Delaney, L.: Dell, G.: Deller, R.: Dieker, H.: Digman, J.: Dinkelaker, R.: Dittus, C.: Donn, D. Row six: Docter, B.: Doll, P.: Dominique, H.: Dornette, R.: Dorsch, R.: Drinkuth, E.: Duncan, J.: Dunkman, E.: Dunlap, R.: Dustin, N.: Enghanser, Ii.: Ernst, W.: Euler, E.: Exon, M. Row seven: Fal net, E.: Famous, G.: Fanffmau, L.: Fehlman. R.: Fer uson, .: Fieler, N.: U Fischer, E.: Fisser, S.: Flake, M.: Flessa, E.: Flick, C.: Francisco, R.: Freimann, H.: Fritz, G. Row viglzl: Frondorf, J.: Gallo, J.: Galpin, R.: Gardner, H.: Geist, C.: Geyer, V.: Giannetto, M.: Gilligan, NI.: Goehle, R.: Goetz, W.: Granick, N.: Grant. D.: Greenfield, Nl.: Griesser, J. T0m0RR0lll'S SEIIIURS PIISS Ill REUIEUJ Page 45 GRIIDE ELEUEII Row one: Gross. R.: Guenther, P.: Habel. B.: Hadcr. Hahn, B.: Hamilton, J.: Happier. li.: Harding. D.: Harper l.: Hart, E.: Hartman, J.: Harvey, F.: Harvey, Hauck, li. Ron' two: Hauck, li.: Hay, W.: Hearelh, H.: Hebbclcr, I-Ieheman. B.: HCl1Clll1ll1ll. H.: Htil, P.: Hcimlmch, B. Hein. C.: Heis, B.: Heismann, T.: Held, S.: Hensler, P.: Herzog, T. Row 1lm'z'c': Hess, D.: Hettel, H.: Heuer, R.: Higginbotham, K.: Hilgeman, A.: Hilgcman, J.: Hiltcnbeitel, A. Hines, H.: Hines. V.: Hobt, E.: Hofer, M.: Hohnroth, NV.: Holmes, L.: Horslnianu. V. Row four: Horton, B.: Houillion, L.: Huber, B.: Huber, M.: Hudson, G.: Hudson, I.: Huellcmeicr, B.: Hunt, M. Hust, J.: Imholte, M.: Inderhees, R.: Irving, H.: Isenogle, B.: Jacobs, C. ' lion' five: Jacobs, li.: Jacobs, M.: Jacobs, V.: Johnson, M.: Johnston. D.: Jones, L.: Jordcn, M.: Jung, B.: Kadetz, N. Kaladen, P.: Kaiser, M.: Kennedy, B.: Kent, G.: Kiessling,V. Row six: Kimball, R.: Kipp. D.: Kipp, E.: Klein, M.: Klenk, D.: Kinsman, L.: Knoth, M.: Koff, S.: Koppenhoefcr, F. Kosanchich. M.: Krent, J.: Kreuzman, H.: Krippendorf, M.: Krueger, L. Rom srrfurr: Kruse, B.: Kruse, J.: Kruse, XV.: Knennev, J.: Kuhn, D.: Lagaly. R.: Lane, B.: Lang, V.: Langenbcck R.: Larkin, E.: Lazaer, M.: Leen, B.: Lehrer, B.: Leibolt, Row ciglzl: Le1'age, W.: Levy, A.: Lewin, A.: Lind, R.: Lipps, R.: Lohrey, J.: Loos, B.: Luckhardt, B.: Luebbe, A. Lyons, M.: McAllister, V.: Mclilfresh, C.: McGill, P.: McSorley, T. Row nine: Males, J.: Mangold, R.: Marks, B.: Martin, R.: Martz, L.: Mathias, E.: Mead, M.: Mecklenburg, L.: Meck- lenborg, M.: Meyer, B.: Meyer, D.: Miller, E.: Mills, M.: Mirlenbrink, R. Row ten: Modiano, J.: Moler, R.: Moschel, M.: Moser, J.: Moser, L.: Muirheid. D.: Murphy, B.: Nelson, B.: New- man, H.: Nikolin, R.: Nimmo, S.: Nolte, G.: Nolte, J.: Nunn, li. ennne LIELEUEII RUIUOPICIO'D0l1I1Cll, P.: Oehler, M.: Ohnmus, P.: Ollendick, R.: Ottaway, B.: Oyler, C.: Pasc, R.: Panaro. A.: Parker, V.: Parnell, H.: Paul, A.: Perkins, M.: Perry, T.: Petersman, L.: Pfalzgraf, M.: Pfau, A.: Pieczonka, C. Row Into: Pinkerton, R.: Pond, R. R.: Poggendick, H.: Porter, J. N.: Poynter, B.: Radford, M. A.: Ramsay, J.: Ramsey, B.: Redden, G.: Reeder, J.: Reidel, J.: Remke, B.: Rcmle, L.: Richardson, V.: Ries, K.: Riestenberg. F.: Riggs, F. Row three: Rinckel, E.: Robinson, D.: Rodcnbery, R.: Rohrer, S.: Ross, R.: Rothan, M.: Rothenbush, G.: Ruben- stein, R.: Ruehlmann. A.: Ruff, E.: Runck, E.: Rybolt, C.: Sadacca, J.: Schaeperklaus, R.: Schaum, J.: Scheidt, M.: Scherz, T. Rout four: Schick, R.: Schiff, B.: Schindler, C.: Schlecht, N.: Schmidt, G.: Schmidt, L.: Schmutlc, E. Schnug. R.: Schroeder, N.: Schroeder. R.: Schuch, B.: Schurter, H.: Schwander, V.: Schwarbcrg, li.: Schwoeppc, Sebastiani, J.: Sefton, T. Row five: Slteckel, E.: Shoemaker, J.: Short. J.: Sims, L: Slaughter, R.: Smith, A.: Smith. B. J.: Smith. D.: Smith, K.: Snider, R.: Sommer, A.: Speckert, H.: Spronk, Q.: Stacy, R.: Stanifer, G.: Starrett, K.: Stcek, D. Row six: Stegncr, C.: Stehr, J.: Stein, S.: Steinhard, B.: Stewart, A.: Stewart, D.: Stewart, J.: Stothr, L.: Story, M , Stover, XV.: Strickland, B.: Sullivan, M.: Tabar, F.: Taylor, R.: Tebhs, F.: Theil, Thomas, F. Row ivvvrz: Thompson, J.: Traut, E.: Trcenin, S.: Underwood, B.: Vab, P.: Vail, C.: Vandcrmeulcn. C.: You Luehrte , E.: lvade, R.: Wagner, A.: Wakeman, J.: Wang. E.: Waskey, NI.: Watts, B.: Webb, P.: Wehmeicr. J.. Nleisberg, F. Row eight: XVeiss, J.: Welsh.. M.: XVendling, N.: Wcsdorf, C.: Wessel, R.: Wcyrich, H.: Wheeler, K.: Whistler, R.: Whitaker, H.: Whitaker, S.: Wilkinson, B.: XVinnes, B.: Winterhaltcr, H.: XV0elc, li.: Wood. M.: Woods, D., Wuerth, R. Row nine: Wyatt, D.: Yanncy, B.: Zimmerman, Nl.: Zink, M.: Zwissler, M. . . . .1 ', ' ' .. . 2 ' QS.. '-S' . .. - 'W - ' FL Y . . J ' . ,gf 1, ' L j V K J V fi: ', E l L X 1 , . f . 3 Q- Kd: :-. f., , er 1. ., 'YQ ea- 1 1- - 1 1 , , , ' f fi' 5 -- 2-5 1 -V e ' . A . ' f -gt , Q lg ' f. 31' ' 'i'i 7: . 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Lil i ' , if W H Q ' H Row eight: Bradford, J., Braunstein, T., Breeze, M., Brenner, O., Brestel, A. .1 J, IIVV , ' i.f l,g , ' I is . E Z1 N J 'T 1 Row nine: Brethauer, B., Brett, E., Broerman, E., Brose, D., Brown. R. W s w. V 'Y Q 4 . rrne .R ..e, ,,.. f- Rua' len: Broxterman, J., Buchholz, R., Buerkel, R., Bunner, C., Busam, E, F M .1455 Row plow-iz: Busch, E., Bywater, A., Campbell, B.: Carney, M., Cawlin, H. 9. 4 1 ' , -K i or F11 Rau' lzuvlife: Chaee, B., Chamberlain, M., Christy, J., Counen, J., Conner. J., Conradi, A.: Cook, B.: ,g 1 I :F J V ' 1 7, ' ' Cook. V., Costa, J., Costello, J., Covert, H., Craig. J., Crowe, L., Culberlson, B., Cushard, C., Curd. .Q- Q, Vv.,,. ' 4 5 4,5 A qy . ' Big Da el., . , , . V , s ' ....,- g. J T' Vit 'K 3, 6. Y U 6- 'S 6 Row thirteen: Dannecker, J., Danner, C., Danner, P., Daughters, C., Daugherty, L., Daugherty, R: H -4, J .bfi A Davis, E., Deagle, R., Deduck. J., Dehnler, R., Deisel, I., Dcitemeier, B., Deitemeier, M., DeJarnetlc, f i , V ..' ' B if ' ' A., Del Favero, V., Depenbrock, M., Denham, A. 1 ' l',.- 7 Rua' fourlvcii: Dew, J., Dewett, M., Dick, B., Dick, M., Dick, M., Diesel, M., Disser, J., Dobert, P.: is ,X if-J or ' A AA J, s Q.. Doll, R., Dominique, R., Dornelte, C., Driesler, M., Duebber, A., Duebber, R., Duniphy, J., Ebbers, -3 V QJI ' J W., Eblen, C. J f i i , ' .. Row fiflecu: Edelinann, E., Edwards, I., Edwards, N., Edwards, N., Eger, B., Eggert, B., Ellebrecbt. f it . . - . ' f A ' 5,1 . . . - c 'is J., Endress, J., Engel, R., Evans, E., Eversnian, F., Falquet, J., Famous, S., Fay, D., Fey. B., Fink, lu., 2' 6 'za A f - Finkelstein, S. 5, Row 5iXll't'I1.' Fisbeck, Fisbeck, L., Fischer, J., Fleu, E., Fowler, V., Francisco, H.: Frank. J.: 1' rauke, , H fr H IAIV, R -Y J., Franke, T., Frazier, M., Frey, M., Fromme, R., Fullerton, D., Galla, B.: Garcia, B., Gardner, A., 2 H b 7 , .1 Q Gaul, V . .. Q M vu .. , .,'. 1 , F Row SC'Zll'71ft'lJlII Geier, M., Geistweit, M., Gerwin, R., Gettles, J., Gibbs, J.: Gibbs, N., Gibson, B., L A -I 9, Gilford, B., Giltz, E., Gohs, B., Goldston, K., Grabo, A., Graham, V., Granke, D.: Granke, J., Gray, J-3 'l-liii . ,J Gray, S. V. Y uf A 6 . VV 6 Hom l!ig,lll'l!Il.' Gregg, B., Grieeo, H., Gross, M., Grote. D., Grotjan, V., Gruelle, E., Guethleiu, J., gr - 5.5 . Gustafson. L., Hahn. Y.: Hainaker, P., Halnilton, T., Hammell, M., Hanssard, E., Happley, B., Hard, 4 frm L B., Hardtke, F., Hartoin, H. A . ' if f M H ' 3 mfs L. , ' ' ,V ' f X' ..,' Q .. 4 Ei? J gr. .3 - .-. . Q .. f ---f e - . - ' - '- - -' Ll '.. ,V V J' ,' Q ' fa. ,.e?.w.., 2, K ' 2' . Lf s 5:1 ', 31 Q it if .af t .. Mixqai tak 5.3 i . 35' . .. . -. 5... .. . - M... ,. - . W .X at 1. 'ii-' 2 ,- 13? ,',' f , i 51 ET: P - ' . , ii 'IT' . .4 ' M if ,. Q Q. . - -H ' . Y . F , ' C 1' ,'l .Qi 1 3 if 5 iv 'Si . ' ' ' ii 'A 3 .. P' R '5 15 3 L- A 3 if J if 5? . 3' 'Z W F' ,,., ' ' , F' ii 5 ' F ti. ' ' I 7 Q i-V ii ' . Rag ? kigy- T V a ll , -gl. 1. Q E. - -5.1, A V ' V ffia f f., n f L Ji ' 5 'W ' if i ' V l .Za f - f . 37 '- hifi' -. . 'JF 5, ,M i rf V - 1 . lib ' f ' ' . 1 Y' 9' - Q? A ' . ', Y J 3' .' 5 ' - We ,, f 4 at S' if r ' fr f 5 ' f ii gk' ' K . E? A Z 3 il ir Q ' J 5. . fi 7. f ' , , , ,fs bf, ,ti ., A ,, ' ' A fe ' I f. , K '12, . A I . ' If - , . 6 - H , 1 u f- W . . Aisf ' I -4 F ' A if G if . .. I riff. A GRRDE TEII Row one: Hastell, J., Hayes, H., Hayhow, J., Haynes, R., Hebbeler, H. Row lzvo: Heil, B., Heilmann, L., Herbst, F., Heinlein, A., Hemstreet, E. Row thrzfe: Henshaw, B., Herbert, B., Hettesheimer, E., Hettesheimer, V., Heuer, B. Row four: Hicks, D., Hicks, J., High, P. R., Hines, E., Hipple, L. Row five: Hobt, R., Hocrth, C., Hofer, D., Hohnecker, D., Holland, E. Row six: Holtkamp, L., Hood, J., Huber, A., Huber, A., Huber, V. Row s4'mf11.' Hunnnel, K., Humphries, J., Hurley, B., Husemann, T., Hyams, H. Roux aight: Illig, A., Inge, M., Ingram, E., Irwing, R., Iss, A. M. Row nine: Jackson, C., Jeffers, R., Johnson, I. M., Jones, J., Jones, M. L. Row ten: Jones. M., Jung, B., Kacser, F., Kane, D., Kecver, G. Raw ulwww: Keller, G., Kendrick, B., Kinnemeyer, D., Kcrner, H., Kessler, NV. Row iu'vl1fc'.' Kieflcr, M., Kemping. J., Kipf, E., Kissel, T., Klawilter, A., Kleinfelter, E. J., Kleetnan S., Knapp. J., Knapp. R., Knight, B.: Kortc, Knnctsen, IJ., Kopp, Y., Korte, A., Kramer, H., Kramer S.: Kraus, G. Run' Ilzirtrerz: Krauser, M. J., Krone, B., Kuball, E., Knllcr, F., L., Lznnpe, R., Leonard, T., Loughorst, B., Lautenschlager, J., Lewis, M., Leyshon, B., Liebing, R. Row fourteen: Lietz, H., Lindsey, G., Lippelman, B., Lowe, R., Luckman, J., Ludwick, L., Luebbe, H., Mahl, I Marcum. J,. Marks, A., Marmer, S. Row fifteen: Marsh, R., Masters, E., Matthews, M., Mattick, McCabe, W., McClung, J., McDonald, R., McKinney, R., L., Meier, M., Meier, R., Meiller, J. Row sixteen: Menasche, D., Merkle, B., Mersmann, R., Metz, Meyers, H., Meyer, J., Meyer, R., Meyer, R., Michaelson, B., P.: Mills, B. Row seventeen: Moore, R., Moreton, A., lylorgan, J., Morr, D., Muller, F., Mueller, R., Murphy, L., Murray, J., Newman Neyer, L., Nobbe, E. Roar eighteen: Nolte, C., Nolte, V., Oberhelman, IV., O'Conner O'I.eary, G., Oppelt, O.: Ortman, B., O'Toole, D., Otte, V., Patterson, J., Patterson, S. GRIIDE TEII Row one: Pfaff, P.: Pfister, E.: Pinkerton, A.: Pleatman, B.: Pluckebaum, B. Row two: Porter, A.: Poynter, J.: Prather, S.: Prickett. R.: Rahenstein, M. Row fl1I'0f'.' Rampleman, E.: Reddert, C.: Reeder, R.: Reinstatler, D.: Richardson, B. Row four: Riley, J.: Rineair, R.: Ripa, P.: Rissover, G.: Ritter, R. Ron' five: Roberts, A.: Robinson, B.: Robirds, A.: Rogers, D.: Roll. J. Row six: Rome, L.: Rose, B.: Rose, B.: Ross, I.: Ross, V. Row 5t'U!'Il.' Rottinghaus, L.: Rubenstein, S.: Rudig,C.: Rueger, R.: Rundy, D. Row ifighr: Rnnyan. N.: Rutledge, G.: Rutledge, J.: Ruwe. J.: Sachs, M. Row nine: Sllhlll, R.: St. Clair, R.: Sander, J.: Sauer, E.: Sauer, R. Row ten: Sayers, R.: Schaumloffel, H.: Schear, S.: Schemer, V.: Schick. K. Row elezfwi: Schiller, M.: Schimpf, H.: Schinkal, A.: Schirmer, R.: Schleuker, R. Row lzvc-Ive: Sclunalle, C.: Sclunarr, T.: Sclunidt, G.: Schmidt, M.: Schmogrow, E.: Schneider, B. Schnclle, M.: Schnittker, R.: Schorr, S.: Schott, YV.: Schreck, M.: A.: Schroer, D.- Smith, 'W.: Sowders, C.: Solomon, E.: Spencer, B.: Spaulding, C. Steerner, F.: Steinle, T.: Steinmann, J.: Stephens, B.: Steueruagel G.: Sullivan, M.: Sweet, M.: Swing, M.: Tedliuan, D. Thiel, F.: Thoman, R.: Thompson. M.: Thompson, A.: Thorn G.: Trice, L.: Uth, R.: Uth, R.: Van Coney, B.: Yzuuler Vollmer, P.: Volz, G.: x7OIldC1' Brink, R.: Von XVenckstern A.: Wallace, B.: Walker, J.: VValker, M.: Xvalsh, L.: Waltz, P. H'ehner, L.: lVeidenbach, M.: XVeidner, R.: W'eigel, lVeise, V. Schroeder, J.: Schroeder, K.: Schroer, Schulz, G.: Schwoeppe, G.: Schwier, H.: Schudder, E.: Sehlhorst, E.: Sgouris, C.: Shzuubaugh, J.: Shank, R.: Shiveley, T.: Shultz, Smith, B.: Smith, C.: Smith, D.: Smith, D.: Smith, E.: Smith, L.: Vtlesolowski. B.: Westcott, R.: Wiederecht, M.: Willcn, 6 GHIIDE TEII Row one: Wood. B.: Woodworth, F.: Yates, B.: Yeager, E.: Young, P. Row Iwo: Zoellner, H.: Zoellner, L.: Zimmerman. C.: ZlllllllCl'll1l'll1, J.: Zimmerman, R.: Zimmerman, 'W Row five: Addison, M.: Addison, T.: Adkins, Row six: Adkinson, B.: Ahlers, J.: Albert, E.: Albertson, J.: Albrecht, R. Row Row Row Hon' Run' Row Row svven.' Alcorn, L. vighl: AllllJl'OSlllS, nine: Bacbman, len: Barnharl, P.: eIv1u:11:. Beckmann twelve: Beigel, J.: lltirlecn: Bernllur J.: Binggeli, W.: Birch, Bollhauer, C.: Bolhnan, : Altliaus, R.: Alris, J.: AIlllll'0SlllS, B.: Ambrosius, L. R.: Anderson. G.: Apostol, C.: Aseinus, E.: Baarlaer, J. .: Baldinger, B.: Bantn, C.: llantel, V.: Barlion, J. Barrett, V.: Batchelor, R.: Bauer, B. J.: Bayer, M. , A.: Bedorc, J.: Bceslen, R.: Behne, M. J.: Behne, NV. Belske, E.: Benjznnin, R.: Bcrling, B.: Bernhardt, A. dt, l'.: Bernstein, P.: Butz. A.: Bicknaiser, W.: Bielefeld, E.: Bierman, D.: Bill J.: Bitschine, A.: Bode, J.: Bodcrone, R.: Bogenschuttz, E.: Bohrcnkampe, D. C.: Boltz, D.: Borgmzin, J.: Bosken, J.: Bradbury, W.: Breckel, B.: Breving, J. Brinkman, J.: Brisbin, G.: Brockman, R.: Brumble, S.: Burlke. J.: Burrage, B.: Caruso, D. 55, R01Uf0llTfl?L'l1.' Catanzaro, T.: Cernllo, V.: Chamberlain, D.: Chaney, S.: Christopfel, J.: Connelly, Connor, J.: Cook, D.: Cook, J.: Cook, R.: Cooney, L.: Cooper, J.: Crandall, B.: Cripe, H.: Crofton, R. A.: Crowe, G.: Crowe. M. Row fifteen: DRI'lllI2lll, J.: Dean, R.: Decker, G.: Deitsch, H.: DeJarnette, R.: Delc0ff,'H.:iU'eivert, F.: Dick, XV.: Dickhoner, R.: Diener, S.: DiMuzio, R.: Dornette, E.: Dreier, E.: Drischel, T.: Dzrech, J.: Eckert, A.: Edwards, E. Row sixlecn: Eggers, W.: Eicher, H.: Eicher, T.: Elgert, B.: Engelhart, P.: Everett, E.: livers, P.: Ever- sole, J.: Farmer, M.: Fassnacht, H.: Fein, E.: Ferneding, N.: Finkbeiner, M.: Fischesser, V.: Flake. H.: Flannery, M.: Flick, M. Row seventeen: Flower, G.: Forbis, D.: Franz, L.: Freese, R.: Fritz, R.: Fuller, G.: Fuller, V.: Gabriel, R.: Geiger, V.: Geist, F.: Gertzman, S.: Gibbs, B.: Gildenblatt, G.: Gilfillen, B.: Gilkey, R.: Glaser, C: Glashien, 'M. v Row cighteerz: Goebel, L.: Goldfuss, C.: Goldberg, A.: Gradel, M. A.: Gradel, R.: Grady, L.: Graham, B.: Granirk. G.: Grant, T.: Grass, R. M.: Grasse, E.: Grasser, F.: Grauer, C.: Greensniith, E.: Griley, Grosser, C.: Grosscn, E. 1 Mil. . Y 'lf 39... . . . e af. s W . P. K K A gs X, :S - .v - - - JS... V5 . ' . . 1. , .. - ' 525. f si QA 'P' , - A , , , E . f.. f -- R H P 1 , , gs 3 ' 33 is . ,. , , ,, if 'ff es, 2, , he 4. ,. . ,,... : . .J - 1... , -X. J, .. .1 . .,, .. - - A . K A 'X A .,, . .-,, A , J J , X J N 1 4 , 5 X W . f ' f ai L: 1? Q.: , ,., .. W ,. .., . lm.. V N H .1 ....f ... ..-L ff 1 ..s ' A x I' fi' .: 1 3 T -X as S W - h K N . my :BF .-if .'.'- rl Q Q sf me 'ii' rf l sv 1 : ' 5 f M A V' - , 1? f f as 'Q K . N 5 Sl . an. , , . XS, Wi 44 QWK . 5 we 3 Q e W 5 X 'N' a s 24 M J . . x gf: H Nl T a Q ,, .. t N M fra -'-' .- , ,,, ., - 3, Hg ggi-. S, , . f -1 1 A 1 Q... U , . . , 'K S life N P.' : -Yr. We , ' 1.351 . - ,, ,ff a. . a ff. -' f L ' Qs M 1,.q:- .5 I ' . . . : ,,. N-.-.. . ,,,,, .. Q . - 2-ru -ii ' 1 W if . N- A, .. . s ..-... 4' sw NW . ---' . . T 1 . f Q 3 -'. I - -- , , 1 , ,.,-, . X... . . . , , A . .,.w. 5 3 -' 5' ME, --: kr Z. -f -..,1 J . I :P , . .. - .. 1 S : ' :ff is if .51 S. R. - ... V, . ' 1 ., ,, .. ' W .: f: ...S Q it L X- of B Y sg I 1 Fw., . . Ag: A X .. K fi i H' 12. , ' 1 ' . . . .sz : ' . se .mga ff -gs: . . fl? - - . f. f! .- f mal , Jw. fe... Ma l- g f. 1- ,gp Row one: Grosshcim, L.: Gruler, D.: Gudgeon, D.: Guclgeon, R. M.:Guenther, XV.: Guies, K.: Habig, R.: Habbitzel, R.: Hafer, R.: Hage- mann, XV.: Hagen, N.: Hagenhoff, YV.: Hahn, M.: Hall, V.: Haller, B.: Halpin, T.: Hamilton, M. Row Iwo: Hamrock. R.: Hanke, M.: Hanser, A.: Harding, T.: Harmon, R.: Hartmann, B.: Hoseineier, R.: Hayhow, R.: Hazen, P.: Healey, R.: Heckman. J.: Heider, B.: Heepke, D.: Heis, D.: Heis, S.: Held, K.: Henke, R. J Row tlzree: Henrich, XV.: Hensler, P.: Herbert, B.: Herrmann, C.: Herrmann, J.: Herrmann, M.: Hersch, G.: Hess, F.: Hettrick, J.' Hewelt, N.: Higgins, D.: Hiler, C.: Hiler, D.: Hille, B.: Hiltenbeitel, T.: Hine, C.: Hine, F. y Row four: Hinnekamp, E.: Hoff, P.: Hoffman, V.: Hoffner, B.: Hoffner, T.: Holder, M.: Holtkamp, H.: Hooven, D.: Hopp, J.: Horn- baek, L.: Houillion, E.: Houston, S.: Hubbell, E.: Hubor, A.: Hudson, R.: Huffman, J.: Hugo, J. Row five: Hulley, B.: Hunt, K.: Husemann, D.: Ivey, A.: Jacobs, M.: Jahraus, R.: Janson, J.: Johnson, C.: Jolly, D.: Jones, C.: Jones, O.: Jung, G.: Jung, J.: Kaetzel, E.: Kahlbrand, D.: Kaiper, J.: Kallmeyer, J. Row six: Kaplan, R.: Kaufman, D.: Kautz, P.: Kehling, A.: Kelly, M.: Kemme, M.: Key, D.: Key, D.: Kile, W.: Kisarmick, K.: Klein' , Larkin C Latham M A Laulence Leibolt C Lehrer Letzlei Lewis H. Row eight Long C Longstreet D Loxe C Lundegaid J Lutz R MacCartney, V.: MacFarland, R.: McCormack, R.: McDonald P.: McGee R McGill J Mclntyie J McM1ller M Makstalbel W Mangold S. M.: Mangold, T.: Manning. M. Row nine: Nlantlorf, M: Mark, R.: Massmann. R.: Masters, S.' Mathias M: Maurath, D.: Meckstroth, J.: Maxi, M.: Meyers, B.: Meyer, R.: Miller, E.: Miller, W.: Minton, E.: Modiano, C.: Momberg, D.: Moran, H.: Moreland, D. Row len: Morgan, M.: Morgan, WV.: Morthorst, M. A.: Mosen, B.: Muckenfuss, R.: Mueller, J.: Mutschler, R.: Mysonheimer, XV.: Neal L.: Neeff, .: Nieman, F.: Nieman, M.: Nieszel, J.: Nolte, O.: Nueslein, L.: Nukirk, I.: 0'Dorn, J. V.: Knapp, L.: Knecht, M.: Koenigkramer, D.: Kohl, C.: Krabachen, J.: Kruse, V. Row seven: Kuehn, M.: Kugele, D.: Kunkel, F.: Kuntz, B.: Lake, 'W.: Lamb, R. A.: Lamp, F.: Lang, W.: Lang, R.: Lansdale, M.- ' , -5 - , - .1 , J.: ' . -: ,J-9 ', J.: . 1 . . , . C GHHDE HIRE Page 52 , s - .... ., f , ,s,.::,.: 5. , .,- -.-- , . , . W - -- -1 'S 'SL S l Row one: Oehler, E.: Oetteiyer, S.: O'Neil, R. M.: Oppelt, W.: Oppenheimer, J.: Osborn, D.: Osesberg, H.: Page, J.: Parente D.: Parker, R.: Parnell, M.: Patterson, B.: Paul, E.: Peak, J.: Perkins, V.: Petty, E.: Portwood, L. Row two: Pownall, H.: Poynter, D.: Presnell, J.: Purnhagen, C.: Raab, I.: Rahe, D.: Ramer, C.: Ranz, R.: Rathman, R.: Ratter- man, P.: Reade, L.: Redeker, M.: Redmond, M.: Reichardt, P.: Reichwein, V.: Reidy, B.: Relly, D. Row three: Renzelman, J.: Renken, J.: Rettig, A.: Rettig, R.: Richter, B.: Riechers, E.: Riesterer, M.: Ringshauson, A.: Robin- son, L.: Roettle, R.: Rohrer, G.: Roth, G.: Rouse, B.: Rowekamp, K.: Ruehlmann, E.: Ruehlnmnn, E.: Ruehrwein, E. Row four: Rufft, B.: Rufft J.: Runge, S.: Sahm, M.: Sayne, D.: Schaefer, B.: Schaeperklaus, B.: Scherffele, L.: Schinner, T.: Schlichte, E.: Schmidt, R.: Schmitt, S.: Schneider, N.: Schneider, 'W.: Schroeder, M.: Schroer, D.: Schuessler, R. Row five: Schuessler, V.: Schulte, B.: Schultz, R.: Schuster, K.: Schwartz, G.: Schwartz, J.: Schwering, J.: Sebastian, I.: Sefton, C.: Seibert, E.: Seitz, B.: St-itz, C.: Sejonris, J.: Shipman, V.: Silverman, B.: Simmons, R.: Simons, F. Row six: Silz, J.: Sinks, H.: Sisken, R.: Smeeks, J.: Smith, B.: Smith, D.: Smith, I.: Smith, J.: Smith, V.: Snider, G.: Snyder, B.: Soudrette, D.: Speckert, B.: Sprouse, C.: Stefan, R.: Stegner, J.: Stein, L. Row seven: Stevens, R.: Stevens, F.: Stokes, E.: Stone, B.: Strait, H.: Stratemeyer, A.: Strautman, M.: Streicher, A.: Stuart, D.: Suit, D.: Swardson, R.: Taylor, J.: Taylor, L.: Terrell, B.: Thie, L.: Thomas, E.: Timnierman, V. Row eight: Traut, B.: Trenary, M.: Troehler, B.: Trostle, J.: Vandermeulen, J.: Vassil, M.: Vath, R.: Veid, C.: Wainscott, L.: Ward, L.: lvarren, J.: Wehking, J.: YVeis, R.: lVeiskettel, A.: Welte, J.: Vlferner, M.: Werner, R. Row nine: Wetzel, D.: lNhitaker, G.: lVhite, G.: Whitehead, M.: lviggins, G.: Yvorniers, I.: VVode, H.: Wickemeier, R.: Wiedenbein R.: Wilkins, J.: Wnuck, E.: Wood, J.: Wullenweber, S.: lvyatt, K.: Younger, D.: Yust, B.: Zapf, F. Row ten: Zapf, P.: Zapf, R.: Zappin, B.: Zimov, M.: Zoller, R. Page 53 a . . ....-1. , ..-,L J A. 'l a 4 at ,G 7 -- S ' .,,'- ' ' -- E591 .55 ' 4 - ' ,X ,J-- - , if ,, - ,gf -. 1 'Z 15 ' 1' , :' , i Q . 2 f A - . t I ,V.. . , R' Q . - N . gl ff :hi 1.5: J 5 - -' 29 , - ' 54' ' ' ' C v -- . T , a :ye - ,.j,.-... - F .,, ff , - -, J -f1, .Af ir. Y f .A L i ,.,. -2 - N, - V- . f -A - P M W Wt' ' ' . 5-as -. A 'f - A s ii . s , . S i Mkt. :QQ V Q 955. .Fil ' . . 5 I 9 I J ' , A gm - V .0 snnne elsur Page 54 Row one: Amzkenhansen, C.: Adams, W.: Allen, N.: Arencl, S.: Arthur, R.: Baker, H.: Barkdull. R.: Baum, R.: Baur, Bauscher, V.: Beard. L.: Becker, I.: Beigel, E.: Berling, W.: Bcrnet, B.: Beruet, C.: Brethvell, L. Row two: Billhorn, R.: Bimber, R.: Bishop, L.: Blackburn, B.: Blackman, M.: Bancford, B.: Bloomhuff, M.: Bockholt, J. Boehringer, R.: Bollancl, J.: Bolsen, C.: Borchers, W.:'Bosserman, V.: Botuchis, J.: Braunstein, B.: Brctcher, W.: Britt, R. Row llrrec: Busch, B.: Callas, H.: Carmack, E.: Camden, C.: Carter I.: Chaney, R.: Chapman, J.: Chesley, M.: Comisar, C. Comisar, D.: Cordrey, Crum, J.: Currens, V.: Cushman, E.: Dase, L.: DeGarm0, A.: DeLaney, P. Row-four: Denning. C.: DeWVys, J.: Dickson, D.: Doddy, J.: Dragorits, L.: Duebber. R.: Dunseth, R.: Eckerle, J.: Eckerle, T. Edelmann, B.: Elliott, M.: lingelbrink, G.: Enxel, S.: Evans, G.: Fedeler, B.: Federman, A.: Feldman, Row five: Feldman, P.: Ferrarelli, A.: Finn, H.: First, F.: Fisher, D.: Fisher, S.: Fitch, I.: Fleaher, D.: Fleischman, S.: Flessa H.: Floyd. P.: Fox, M.: Fox. N.: Francisco, G.: Franke, A.: Freese, M.: Friedman, B. Row six: Frogue, J.: Fulton, M.: J.: Gill, S.: Givens, H.: Clin, A.: Goldfuss, J.: Graham, H.: Green, WV.: Griley, R. Row seven: Grimm, D.: Guelker, C.: Guenther, E.: Guerrea, V.: Hablutzel, D.: Hahn, D.: Hahn, K.: Harding, J.: Harnish, B. Harris, S.: Harrison, G.: Harry, S.: Hathaway, P.: Hauck, P.: Havlin, R.: Heckemlorn, D.: Henn, D. Row aight: Herron, R.: Hester, N.: Hagy, C.: Holdcrer, L.: Hollenberg, M.: Holman, D.: Horn, W.: Hulmer, B.: Hudcllcston C.: Hnclsebusch, E.: Huffman,-G.: Hughes, H.: Hughes, H.: Hunt, J.: Hust, B.: Hutchins. T.: Hutchinson, M. Row nine: Hutchinson, P.: Hyam, C.: Hyde, B.: Isenogle, J.: Jockers, C.: Jolly, L.: Kailholz. C.: Kaiser. W.: Kallmeyer, J. Kaplan, S.: Kennedy, P.: Kibby, E.: Kinsburg, O.: Kipp, B.: Klehfoth, J.: Knauft, A.: Koppenhaefer, W. v , Funk, V.: Garrison, M.: Gaukel, M.: Gay, M.: Gebhardt, R.: Gensheimer, C.: Gibbs, L.: Gies, Row one: Korn, F.: Korten, C.: Krieg, G.: Kuhn, R.: Lacher, R.: Lammers, M.: Lawer, J.: Laws, E.: Layton, B.: Leesman, B.: .effler, B.: Lewis, E.: Leytze, C.: Leytze. S.: Lillie, H.: Link, IE. Row two: Lipps, C.: Lisher, M.: Long, P.: Lowe, C.: Ludwick, R.: Mahler, B.: Matthews, H.: McBrayer, E.: McCollum, C.: IcHenry, P.: McKenna, M.: McMahau, M.: McMullen, J.: McNamara, N.: Meiller, B.: Meininger, B. 1 Row tliree: Meyer, A.: Michael, J.: Miller, B.: Merlanti, M.: Mitchell, P.: Mohaupt, F.: Moler, M.: Monroe, D.: Montag, R. Ioore, J.: Morgan, B.: Morris, Z.: Moss, H.: Mueller, XV.: Munch, NV.: Munrath, R. tow four: Mursin, G.: Myers, R.: Mylette, S.: Neiheisel, Ii.: Nelson, D.: Newman, C.: Nieller, R.: Niemeyer, B.: Oberhelman, L.: Oberhelman, H.: Oehler, V.: Operm, M.: Otto, B.: Palmer, N.: Park, A.: Patterson, G. Row five: Pelling, D.: Pennington, R.: Perkins, D.: Perzel, E.: Plasters, V.: Pluckelman, C.: Powell, J.: Price, L.: Raffel, A. Lammes, R.: Regenfuss, D.: Reuss, C.: Rissover, D.: Ritchie, M.: Robinson, E.: Rodenburg, D. low six: Roedig, H.: Rolfes, A.: Rosen, A.: Rouse, L.: Ruehlman, H.: Sauer, R.: Scherz, H.: Schmidt, A.: Schmidt, L.: Schmidt, L.: Schott, D.: Schuster, W.: Shannon, B.: Shaw, R.: Sheft, M.: Sohlichte, R. ow seven: Shofner, P.: Singer, D.: Smiglewig, P.: Smith, C.: Smith, J.: S1nith,'M.: Spelman, J.: Stehr, A.: Steiman, F.: Stein ld, S.: Stephens, D.: Stephenson, J.: Stinchcomb, E.: Stoffel, J.: Stoneking, J.: Stover, A. Row eight: Streibig, D.: Strickland, S.: Suddendorf, B.: Teepe, YV.: Thase, E.: Thiring, S.: Thom, J.: Thompson, A.: Telling- ast, B.: Travis, P.: Tumey, J.: Wade, C.: Mlagner, L.: Xvagner, P.: Warner, A.: Mleber, E. ow nine: Welch, R.: NVeinstein, A.: XVeiss, J.: XVeiss, M.: W'eller, M.: Wessel, D.: Wessel, H.: Xvetta, D.: Wheeler, E.: Wical, J. 'ilde, A.: Williams, S.: Wilmore, H.: Vvinter, A.: Xvinters, E.: Wittheeley, T. a few ten: Hlaidick, M.: Wfood, D.: YVoolley, R.: Wullenweber, D.: Wynn, D.: Valentine, J.: Van Harten, M.: Vincent, YV. olank, B.: Yakley, M.: Ziegler, P.: Zoellner, J. l l Page 55 snnne seven J Row one: Adamson, P., Allan, J., Allen, B., Allgaier, J., Altenberg, R., Arrico, B., Aufdel haar, D., Babington, J., Back, B.: Badgley, A., Baldinger, F., Baldinger, K., Ballen, G., Barliol C., Barnes, J., Bauer, R., Bausch, M. 1 Row two: Behymer, E., Beier, D., Beinkemper, J., Bellamy, P., Betz, R., Betz, W., Bielefeld, O., Bishop B., Bishop, S., Bohn, D., Bonfield, C., Borcherding, E., Borders, D., Bradbury, A., Bradbury, J., Bradford, H Row tlzree: Braun, R., Brennan, E., Brenner, V., Brinker, M., Brinkman, R., Brothers, P., Brouwer, M., Brown D., Brown, E., Brown, G., Brunner, D., Buchholz, V., Buescher, I., Behlin, J., Burgraf, M., Busch, Y., Butcher, K Row four: Butler, A., Cadz, W., Callahan, F., Callahan, O., Camden, F., Caruso, F., Caruso, S., Casuto, D., Chace J., Chapman, J., Clark, R., Croswell, E., Dachenbach, R., Dase, E., Daugherty, J., Davis, M., Deimer, XV. i Row five: Dettmer, R., Dick, L., Disser, R., Dixon, G., Dixon, W., Doan, B., Donal, D., Dornette, R., Duggins L., Dunkman, M., Dunn, B., Dziech, C., Eblen, M., Eggensperger, M., Falquet, M., Feldmann, R., Ferdelman, E Row six: Finkelstein, M., Finnegan, E., Frank, A., Franke, B., Frey, D., Frey, P., Freese, S., Fuller, S., Gabbard, C. Gabel, B., Gaipge, F., Galle, B.: Gamb, G., Gannon, M., Gartelman, H., Gebhardt, R., Gelring, E. Row seven: Gustweit, S., Geyer, J., Gibbons, R., Gies, G., Giltz, L., Grauer, D., Griffin, C., Haen, J., Hagenhoff R., Hall, I., Hamersly, L., Hamilton, F., Hamilton, R., Hammitt, E., Horney, J., Hauck, B., Hawthorne, G. Row eight: Hayhow, B., Haynes, D., Hazen, F., Hehemann. R., Heis, B., Heilkcr, M., Hemsalh, R., Hendripson, B. Hess, T., Hill, R., Himsel, KV., Horn, E., Horstmann, K., Hughes, H., Hughes, J., Jackson, B., Jackson, R. Row nine: Jacobs, J., Jeremiah, G., Johnson, J., Johnson, J., Justice, M., Kimball, P., King, B., Kipp, S., Klaus, R. Klayer, D., Klehfolh, P., Klein, E., Kling, E., Klingele, E., Knabe, J., Knauy, D., Knoth, B. Row ten: Kolnig, C., Koop, J., Kramer, G., Krieg, R., Kruck, R., Kuethe, P., Kuhl, B., Lachtrupp, R., Lally, J. Lambert, F., Levine, S.: Leylze, R., Liechty, H., Limle, L., Lindloff, G., Lippert, P., Long, D. ow une: Lowther, J.: Lundegard, B.: Lundy, R.: Lyerln, A.: McClellan, P.: McCormack, L.: McCreadie, A.: McKee, .: Marquis, P.: Marsh, J.: Martin, E.: Mascari, G.: Mascari, J.: May, V.: Mayer, B.: Messham, V.: Meigs, D. low Iwo: Meyer, B.: Miles, K.: Miller, A.: Miller, D.: Miller, D.: Miller, H.: Miller, J.: Mills, P.: Minning, G., lohs, G.: Moore, E.: Morris, R.: Moss, E.: Mueller, L.: Murphy, H.: Murphy, P.: Mylott, B. low three: Naegele, W.: Nelson, F.: Niemes, V.: Nimmo, B.: Noell, E.: Oehler, B.: Omnitz, S.: O'Neal, J.: O'Neil, -.: O'Neil, R.: Ott, J.: Papin, N.: Papenhaus, R.: Paul, M.: Pavloivsky, YV.: Pegg, R.: Pegg, S. row four: Penno, D.: Peota, F.: Peters, E.: Peterson, B.: Pfeil, A.: Pieczonka, E.: Pine, S.: Pleatman, S.: Ploss, S.: olewski, V.: Pope, K.: Posner, M.: Poynter, N.: Quinn, T.: Rahenstein, S.: Rnthman, R.: Raul, R. ow five: Rhein, D.: Roberts, J.: Roehrig, R.: Rome, A.: Ross, H.: Ross, T.: Roth, S.: Rothert, B.: Rouse, G.: yowekamp, J.: Runge, A.: Sammons, R.: Sandlin, L.: Schiek, M.: Schindler, H.: Schmitt, B.: Schneider, L. 'low six: Schnell, J.: Schnitker, G.: Schnittker, D.: Schott, T.: Schroeder, J.: Schroeder, T.: Schroer, E.: Schuch, D., chueler, D.: Schueler, NV.: Schulte, J.: Schwarz, B.: Schwartz, B.: Scott, G.: Sheldon, L.: Shewmzm, J.: Siebert, R. ow seven: Siegel, M.: Siegler, D.: Siehl, D.: Slutz, J.: Small, R.: Smith, R.: Smith, W.: Spies, VV.: Stacy, E.: Stein, ..: Steinmann, R.: Steinmetz, J.: Stephens, J.: Stoehr, M.: Strasburger, M.: Stratemeyer, J.: Streithorst, M. 'tow eight: Swedes, N.: Sweeney, L.: Suchanek, J.: Sucietto, J.: Sugarman, J.: Sullivan, B.: Sullivan, E.: Sutfin, M., 'abar, M.: Tedtman, R.: Theil, W.: Thomas, H.: Thornhnrgh, D.: Trefz, 'W.: Triplett, J.: Tryling, C.: Uhlen- rock, R. 'low nine: Vail, J.: Vandermeulen, M.: Vanderpool, B.: Veith,.R.: Vollmer, G.: Wagner, J.: WVarren, T.: XVeber, B.: Veber, L.: Wehmeier, B.: Welnneier, H.: Xveich, K.: Weigel, J.: Xvendisch, R.: XVessel, B.: XVest, D., lveyler, F. tow ten: Ykfidner, E.: Willis, A.: Xvillmann, E.: Nvilson, J.: Winkelmann, A.: Xvolssner, D.: Hlolfe, E.: VVood, A.: Voodhouse, D.: Yvolff, R.: Yvordiek, G.: Wvorthing, V.: Yvynn, N.: Young. R.: Zieverink. I.: Zimmer, B. GRHDESEUEI1 W mm P' ni' -A G a,K, A ,, ff: 5 .., f .5 fi. ,fer fa , 555.5 .. ks -A5 ,4 Qs, iw fs UDS IIIID BUGS The best things in life are free. No man can lay claim to the wild flowers and the wild life of our country. They are the joy and the responsibility of every citizen in this land. The joint sciences of botany and zoology endeavor to give us a better understanding of the wonders of God's great outdoors. Mfiegel, G. Suhre, G. Leftwich, R. Isenogle, and M. Mecklenborg are shown below, delving into the mysteries of the common earth worm. In the bottom picture is a botany class. Row one: M. jones, D. Smith. F. Riestenberg. Row Iwo: C. Hiler, P. Vollmer, N. Schneider. Row three: R. Vonderbrink, E. Bielefeld, B. Schaeperklaus. Rout four: J. Trostle, KI. Backscheider, Dziech. 44 Page 60 On the opposite page is a picture of a chemistry class. Hollickes, Knudsen, Hunter. Foster Qfar side of tablejg and Blair, Hudson, and Kuhn Qnear sidej are shown experimenting on the forma- tion of gases. High school chemistry laboratories can easily be found by just following the odors of hydrogen sulphide, chlorine, and the like that constantly creep down the halls surrounding the class room. To the students, however, odors are a minor item compared to the minute world of atoms, ions, and electrons that composes the major portion of the course. From common old iron down to praeseodymium, chemical substances are of vital interest to the high school student. Dots and Dashes and Lots of Flashes! This ably describes one of the most important units of work in the physics course-that on the uses and advantages of electricity in modern living. Many of the strange phenomena of the electrical world are demonstrated by spectacular and shocking experiments in these interesting classes. 1' l1is is, however, only a small part of an ever-expand- ing field. The study of the principles and applications of sound, light, and motion comprises a large part of the remainder. Loos, Porter, Moser, Ross, Maier, Kautz, Lampe, and Levy are shown on the opposite page, observing the results of anexperiment on the expansion of metals under heat. lVhen we were children, the word science seemed vague and myster- iousg but as we progressed in years and knowledge, it opened to us a great field, interesting, practical. and vitally important to our inod- ern niode of living. lt was with a feeling of awe and a realization that we could but scratch the sur- face of this all-important subject that we entered upon the study of science at lfliestern Hills. LEHRIIIIIG THE PRIICTICHL SIDE UF lIFE Ra-ta-rit-tat! 'l'hese modern young Mercuries are pounding out the exercises that will fit tl1em into the fast-moving business world of today. Speed and accuracy in the use of a typewriter are essential for many positions in business and professional offices. and often serve as an opening wedge for advancement to better positions. Even in high school it is an advantage to be able to type, for a neat, typewritten theme is, in its own way. a sort of modern apple for teacher. In order to give commercial students an opportunity to attend a general high school instead of a trade school. Xf'Vestern Hills offers courses designed to meet both vocational and personal-use requirements. Under the guidance of efficient teachers, students learn the principles of salesmanship, the technique of book- keeping, the most efficient methods of office practice. and the mysteries of shorthand. In every possible way they are equipped to handle real life situa- tions, from typing telegrams to balancing accounts. In addition to building up technical skills, the Commercial Department stresses the importance of personality. Students learn that success in the future will depend not entirely on knowledge of subject matter but, to a great extent, on such qualities as neatness, accuracy, and dependability. On occasion. students are given an opportunity to serve as assistants in the school office. where they can study the operation of the system that keeps the school running smoothly and at the same time put into practice the knowledge that they have acquired in their studies. ln the picture to the left, Dorothy Hawlik is assisting Verna Yanney to run off a stack of mimeographed letters. This duplicated form of letter is frequently used to save time and to decrease the cost of circularizing a mailing list. KfVhile the rest of the typing class strive to increase their speed, Miss Yalen shows Ruby Burgess the pitfalls of invoice typing. Row mm: D. Hawlik, L. Holtkamp. Row two: M. Lyons, V. McAllister, C. Nunn, M. Flahe. Row lllrrfc: R. Stacy, XI. Stehr, C. Apostol, H. Ballon. Row four: Miss Yalen, R. Burgess, V. Parker, V. Yanney. Page 62 Ray VVuerth shows John n y Jones, Ernst Schultz, and Carl Schindler, members of the Slide Rule Club, how to operate a slide rule, a device for perform- ing long or complicated math- ematical computations in a short time. The boys are anxious to learn about slide rules because the great demand for speed and efficiency in industry and science necessitates the use of such in- struments. With the aid of a model, Laura Martz is explaining a proposi- tion in solid geometry to her classmates, who realize how closely mathematics is linked with the world in which they live when they discover that the earth is a sphere: houses, poly- hedronsg rooms, rectangles, and pipes, cylinders. Students thus learn, indeed, to take the meas- ure of the earth, as the name of the subject implies. In a social science class Natalie Poynter retraces the footsteps of time to the colonial days. She is leading the class in an inter- esting discussion of the life of George l'V3Sl1lI1glOll. Along tl1e ledge of the blackboard there are some notebooks, which show the interest and hard work that these pupils put into their stud- les. Page 63 Page 64 BEHUTV SEEII THRUUGH THE IIIUIIDERS 0F HRT On any mild spring day, the Sketch Club may be found seated comfortably out of doors, recording the beauties of nature with their multi-colored crayons, pencils, and water colors. Above, entering the door on a return trip from the campus, are the following members: -I. Meiller, R. Duebber, G. Stanifer, R. XfVade, M. Jones, Y. Hahn, Riddle, B. Pluckebaum, T. Kueller, H. Blue, Fisbeck, C. Hauer, B. Uth, B. Yates. O. Oppelt, and P. Heil. Arts and Crafts is an enjoyable activity in which the simple but beautiful arts of the ancients and of the American Indians are not only preserved but also enlarged upon. Here can be found bracelets, rings and pins inspired by the lost race of the Incas of Peru. Perhaps similar designs greeted the eyes of Cortez, as he gazed with wonder on the beauty created by this lost civilization. Ancient art, however, is not the only type of work done by the crafters. It is through them that mod- ern art is etched in silver and bronze. Out of the X-Vestern Hills workshop come numerous original designs that take their place in the modern home and add to the attractiveness of their surroundings. Above are J. Wfise, E. Braunstein, and E. Schnogrow, carrying on the work started for them so, long ago. - Below, I, Johnston, M. Moschel and D. Bielefeld seem in- terested in the quaint drawings on their boards. They are only three of the many pupils in the Illustration Club, in which such work as poster painting and illustration is car- ried on by the aid of poster paint and inongoe pencils. Illus- strations of strange lands and their people is the problem that these girls are to work out. I. Johnston expresses her conception of Darkest Africa by her unique drawing of a bush native. This drawing is only one example of the type of creative work carried on by the pupils in this club. In the lower picture Stephenson, M. L. Holder, N. Hewctt, C. Griffen, and M. Xvhitehead, of the Fashion De- sign Club, study the large drawings of the human body. At present the club is learning the construction of the human figure. It is important that this step be learned first, as knowing the shape of the figure is essential to the designing of clothes. The second step in fashion design is the designing of the clothes, which are later drawn on to the flat frames of the body. The spacious new shops at l'Vestern Hills have been invaded by some ol the gentler sex, who maintain that a handywoman may be as much of an asset in the home as a handyman. ln the Girls' YVood-working Club these ambitious lassies are mastering the fundamentals of using the woodworking tools. XfVho knows but that they are learning how to make rolling pins for future use when hubby does not agree to what his little sugar wants to do! In the picture below, J. Peak, M. Richmond, C. Modiano, M. -I. Behne, V. Bantel, E. Houllion, G. Harrison, and K. Hleich are working on little knick-knack shelves, upon which they will place many of their treasures. Hlith the boys entering the field of cooking and baking, and with the girls exploring the field of woodworking, what will become of us in the future? ' The print shop, unlike the woodshop, is still sacred to the boys. In the circular picture are R. Pinkerton, B. Hellman, B. Loze, KI. Brown, B. Hahn. and B. Kester, printing programs for the junior operetta. JIICH IHID Jlll THHE T0 THE SHOPS Page 66 LEHRIIIIIG T0 USE 0llR HHIIDS T0 GREFIT IIDUHIITHGE Day after day, in our ever-changing world, machines are developing many new fields for skilled industrial workers. ln recognition ol this fact., Mfestern Hills supplies equipment and capable teachers t.o develop an understanding of these new occupations. Under able supervision and with the help of the latest equiptnent, such as electrical lathes, circular saws, machines lor spray- ing paint, and many other up to date devices, students receive a thorough training in the field ol' woodworking and cabinet.-making. ln the field of printing, they not only acquire a know- ledge of the trade but are also initiated into tl1e complexities of modern publishing and editing. The electrical shop both discovers electrical engineers and makes the person with other interests feel that his time has not been wasted because he has learned how to repair common household appliances. The metal shop is very interesting to the boy who is mechanically inclined. Here a student becomes acquainted with the workings of metals and often devotes his time to repair- ing things from home or tinkering with his jalopy. In the above picture we see Jim Chase, who is interested in mechanical drawing. This is the field upon which all others are dependent, for without it. tnistakes in engineering and construction projects would be innumerable. Page 67 UIE G0 IIDUEIITURIIIG llIITll Language is as much an art and as sure a refuge as painting or music or literature. As lovely a picture as a artist can paint with oil and brush can be created by the use of words. Through the medium of language the world's greatest thoughts have been transmitted to us, to be brought to life again through interpretationein literature classes. Penetrating the realms of another's imagination is another form of adventure that puts monotony and dullness to rout. In the pictures on this and the opposite page we see students enlarging their skills in the use of their mother tongue. Debating, which is the civilized method of settling problems. gives students the ability to express themselves in correct English and in an interesting, forceful manner. It also aids them to ac- quire self-confidence. In the picture below, Edwin Hubbell finds it difficult to judge a debate in the Junior Debating Club because both sides sound very convincing. The members of the team are as follows: Charles Hyams, Bert Haller, Mark Elliott Ed ' , win Hubbell, Betty Hayhow, Dorothy Rissover, and Elizabeth Schlichte. Forceful, convincing words are the tools used by Dick Perry, Harry Blevins, Fred Morr, Louis Schott, and Griffith Ra ', members f tl SA ' ' ' ' y o ie enioi Debating Team, to overcome the arguments of their opponents. In the Creative lflfriting Club students experiment in the short story, the essay, poetry, and the one act play. Special talent is frequently uncovered in this group, whose interest lies in self- expression through language. Occasionally, a party interrupts more serious pursuits, or the mem- bers busy themselves with helping a school project. In the top picture on the opposite page, the creative writers are preparing gifts for a booth at the Christmas Carnival. Members of the group are as follows: Seated: Frances Harvey, Mary Louise Chamberlin, Ruth Ross, Lillie May Sims, Josephine Vece, Ruth Distler t B ' f ' ' ' ' ' , Jane onnan, and Billy Garcia. Strmdmg: Bert IfV1se and l'Valter Lacher. Reading, a very popular phase of language, fills the greater part of our English courses. In the second Jicture on tl ' ' ' ' 1 ie opposite page, Rosemary Relnstatler Ellsworth Solomon 1 l I C , A , .nc -Io in on- ner of a reading club are seen, absorbed in the latest issues of popular periodicals. In connection with the stud . .. ' . vi in the third picture on the opposite page. Helen Pabst has constructed a model of a Shakespearean stage. Isobel Harper has made a drawing of Ophelia. Annette Knecht has set up a scene from Hamlet. Lloyd Prichard is working on a sketch showing Polonius advising Ophelia. Betty X'Vuestefeld is holding her drawing of Ophelia. Mary Guethlein is putting in place little actors and actresses she has fashioned out of nuts and dressed to represent the players in the scene of the duel. In the background Harvev Haines is showing a sketch of the stabb' U 1 ing of Claudius to jim Lake, who has built a model of the Shakespearean theater. y of literature, classes often carry out such projects 'ts are shox 1 ' In the bottom picture are represented the members of the Verse Speaking Club: Pat Bywater, Mary jane Vtlood, Irene Buchanan, june Hamilton, Margaret Von IfVinchstern, Gladys Fritz, ' Patsy High, Peggy Mfebb, Alice Porter, Elizabeth Lutton, Sara Gray, Betty Van Coney, Mary Hill, Virginia Lockhorn, and Clare Pfeiffer. .. 'Q Page 68 Page 70 Row mm: J. Reily, T. Mangold, B. Meyers, G. Smith, Ii. Dunkman, C. Witte. J. Coghill, D, Hofer, C Grueuer, E. Stahman, J, Hader, J. Curd, W. Zinunerman, E. Hopp, M. Meier. Row two: M. Schiller, L, lVeis- kittel, G. Schmidt, R. Aichholz. C. Litchenclahl, R. Schaeperklaus, T. Heisman, M. Volhner. L. Klusmau, H, Roberts M. Sullivan. L. Houllion, G. Miller, D. Hooven, A. Riughauser. L. Bernstein, B. Yust, R. Gilkey. T, Halpin A. Riechers, R. Freese, C. Nolte, G. Ruckelhausen. Row three: E. Weigel, M. Sweet, NV, Ollhoffer, D. Hess, M. lmholte H. Pabst, J. Dannetrker, V. Schemer, V. Grotjan, V. Schubert, J. Sullivan, M. Kuehu, E. Grosse. R. Gudgeon. A, Iss, M Dugger. J. Ruwe, E. Koenig, M. Theis, L. Martz, M. Oehler, J. Steinman, D. Hardig, V. Flange. M. Beesten. Row four: B Xilatts, R. Wagner, M. Wankertie, S. Houston, E, Albert, G. Hirsch, R. Wickemeier, J. Sebastiani, M. Bickler, F. Xvoodward D. Rundy, M. Moschell, M. Dollenmeyer. F. Thinnes, R, Mersman, R. Buerkel, F. Riestenberg, M. Pabst, C. Hein. Row fizw: G Stauifer, R. Andrew, E, Hauck, M. Petty, R. Wernick, L. Tinnell, D. Spingler, B. Houillimeier, A. Houston. K. Ries, J. Lohrey, C Redtler. Raw six: E. Hauck, B. Smith. M. Guethlein. J, Hood, J. Keenan, R. Fehlman, H. Gardner, L. Porter, B. Dagenbeck, M Gilligan, M. Kades, Wolf, D. Kinneymeyer, H, Meyers, M. Frey, V. Swander, C. Reddert, R. Goehle. J. Cunningham. V. Geier lllllll CLUB Row one: J. Lodwick. W. Veith, B. Wood. H. Haines, J. Carter, B. Lueders, H. Neumann, B. Kendrick, K. Deagle, C. Geist, B. Laxnpe, C. Eblen, B. Bickler. Row Iwo: H. Pabst, J. Wakeman. H. Bolsen, li. Smedley, li. Althaus, D. Muirheid, M, Petry, U. Skirvin, M. Breeze. H. Covert, B. Schuler. K. Herzer, C. Pfeiffer, R. Kirchheiner, B. Loos, M. Barth, l'. Bywater. Ron' llm'r'.' J. Hamilton. B. Leyshou, P. Hamaker, D. Lodwick, B. Kuhn, D. Hawlik, L. Smith, J. Schroeder, B. Brethauer, B. Boner, I. Ross, A. Schwartz, M. Hill, M. Dick, D. Hohuecker, J. Ruwe, M. Dngger. Row jour: R. Dickhouer, l.. Werner. M. Pfalzgraf, P. O'Donnell, M. Thompson, V. Richardson, D. McCluug. S. Stein, M. Geisweit, L. Porter, L. Daugherty, M. Schwartz, M. Yviederecht, E. Flessa, J. Tieman, I. Harper, N. Seibert. Row five: J. Evans, J. Kaiper, J. Kalltneyer. B. Deitemeier, L. Gustafson, J. Porter, M. Mecklenburg, M. Mueller, J. Doelling. C. Steguer. B. Graham. M. Wood. A. Bywater. R. Stagge, M. Van Guelpen, H. Hymns. No! on picture: G. Bruestle, M. Stein. J. Kllllll, J. Applegate. J. Backscheider. J. Ferguson, R. Godfrey. D. Knudsen, F. Lampe, J. Lehrer, V. Prout, M. Ranz, R. Ross. M. Shznnbaugh, R. Sturm, F. Thomas, B. Thornbury, J. Thornbury, M. Walker, L. Walsh, D. Woods, B. Strautman. LHIIGUIIGE LURE The- study of French and Spanish brings its followers closer to the dreams, visions, and stories of softly strummed guitars, of dbold-eyed senoritas, and of cool nights, laden with the perfume ,lof many flowers. They feel as if they are drawn closer to the other nations of the world when they learn about the institutions, customs, history, and literature of foreign countries. Si, si, si,-this modern young blade, Joseph Bedore, assumes the role of a romantic cavalier through the study of Spanish. It is evident that his listeners 'understand and share with him the excitement and pleasure ol this romance tongue. The members of the French Club may never go to France, but you can be sure they know how to read French menus and French phrases which one occa- sionally meets even here in America. The members are as follows: 'Row one: R. Perry. R. Conners, B Culbertson, D. Johnson, J. Sadaccn, H. Brznnkznnp, D. Strait. Row Iwo: N, Dustin. M. Knoth, S. Stephenson. R. Martin. R. Haynes, B. Happley, 12. Fink, F. Tebbs, P. Danner, H. Heb- bler, R. Martin, J. Hebbler, M. Schmick, B. Yanney. V. Yznmey. Row three: H. Schurter, S. Held, R. Pond, B. Wuestefeld. S. McDonald, G. Fa- fmous. T. Braunstein, A. Lewin, 'Hntchen. H. Zind, J. Hilgeman, I. Diesel. Row four: J. Doelling, V, Jn- cobs, R. KlllllllCJ'Cl', E. Smedley. R. Stacy, M. Driesler, Y. Hahn, A. Wal- dcck. R. Schnug, M. Zink, M. Lazaer, L. Vincent, M. Shively, B. Luckhurdt. J. Tiemnn. Row firm' V. Erhardl. G. Helbig, M. Lewis. M. XVelsh. G. Keller, t V. Guckenberger, J. Bishop, M. J. Mc- l iNfneller. I. Harper, J. Sebnstinni. G. flngrann. ll. Walsh. M. Hunt, 'C1lI'lllCJ', P. Doll, A. Plnckebaum. M. Page 71 TOIll0RROU.I'S HUIIIE ITIIIHERS PRHCTISE TODIW That the age of doinesticity is not yet over is evidenced by the picture below. Here is tl1e proof that the girls of today are not unlike those of medieval days, who whiled away the hours by embroidery and tapestry weaving. In the lront row AI. Lowry is developing hen skill in needlepoint, while R. Longland crochets a dresser scarf and Kuennen makes lace. M. Beesten and M. Diesel are Crocheting rugs and -I. Dew and R. Cerwin are working out a design in needle- point. The proof of the pudding is in the eating, think Ruth Griley, Dorothy Grinnn, Betty Leesman, and Olga Kinsburg, as they taste the fruit of their labor. judging by their attractively set table and the look of contentment on their faces, we think that they consider themselves well repaid for their burned fingers, stacks of dirty dishes, and calory counting. fer. QQ.. X Vita ,Ti C .rags , N Each day, breath-taking headlines come rolling oil' the press. Newsboys in the streets shout furiously. Their supply of papers is exhausted immediately. XNar Declared by England, Two Towns Bombed in Poland, Finns Yield to Enemy, Ship Strikes Mine: One Hundred Lives Lost, Japanese lnvade China, Reds N'Vin Game in Ninth Inningf' i'Gon.e wiilz the Wind Smashes Box Office Records, Reds XIV in Pennant, Roosevelt Evades Third Term Ques- tion stand out in bold, black letters across the pages. History is being made everywhere: in China, in Eur- ope, and at home. VVith all this going on, the members of the Current Events Club must strive earnestly to keep up with the world around them by scouring the newspapers and magazines for the latest news bulletins. In the above picture we see at the desk Marilyn Moore, standing, Hugh Bramkampg sealed, Art Hun- icker, John King, Dot Hawlik, Ray Conners, lack Monnig, George Bruestle, and Madeline Theis. HEEPIIIG UP lIllTH THE TIIIIES SPICE 0F llFE l In the Occupation Club R. Shainbaugh, -I. Lockarcl, QI. Kallmeyer, R. Di,Muziol J. Mattis, D. Burke, G. Mattis, C. Sefton, F. Gust, M. MacMiller, XV. Berlingi and KI. Gramke, who have an ey'e to the future, are learning about new openings in the business world through newspaper and magazine articles. y M. Schmidt, M. Meier, Riley, G. Nolte, and E. l'Veigel observe R. Groth pointing out one of the many interesting spots on the globe to which members ol the Travel Club have taken imaginary journeys. Since it is impossible for most of us to take a real trip of any great length, these journeys provide a good substitute. B. Rothert, of the Shipbuilding Club, works on a miniature ship, while A. Rosen, D. Smith, R. Tedtman, B. Mayer, D, Knauz, D. Schueler, and P. Mills look on. What is this life if, full of care, VVe have no time to stand and stare. No time to stand beneath the boughs And stare as long as sheep or cows. No time to see when woods we pass, W'l1ere squirrels hide their nuts in grass No time to see, ill broad daylight, Streams full of stars, like skies at night. Some like it hotg some like it cold. In other words, everyone has his own idea of how to have a good time during his leisure hours. Some like to roam the fields and woods, hunting, fishing, and collecting insects, while others pre- fer to bury themselves in their books in search of knowledge and contentment. Some like to spend their time tinkering with machines and radio sets in home workshops, whereas others would rather work with their hands, creating objects of beauty out of the commonplace. Soap- tiarving, a practical, fascinating hobby, is out- standing in the last group. Around the table are Bill Harnish, Edith VVheeler, Edna Mfinters, Mary Laminers, Herbert F lessa, and Bob Sudden- dorf, members of the Vllestern Hills Soapcarving Club. No time to turn at Beauty's glance, And watch her feet, how they can dance. No time to wait till her mouth can Enrich that smile her eyes began. A poor life this if, full of care, lfVe have not time to stand and St21l'C. Mfilliam H. Davies Page 75 From time immemorial, youth has followed the frontier. Mlhen our country was in 'its in- fancy, every young boy had a vision of becoming a second Daniel Boone or Davy Crockett, tracking through the wilderness, scalping redskins, and shooting buffalo. Later, with the discovery of gold in California, he saw himself scouting the plains for caravans of prairie schooners or rounding the Horn at the mast of a Yankee clipper. Today the frontier is aviation. All over the country. future pilots and cngincers are con- structing and studying models to further their knowledge in this field, Below we sec L. Grady, ll. Ramsey, and E. Huber, three such youths, who are working on a gas model. l00HII16 SI-WIIIIIRD EISURE IIIUIIIEIITS Students of nature-R. Rathman, E. Pe- ters, D. Stephens, and Silz-discover some late feathered tenants in a nest. The large, wooded campus of Vlfestern Hills supplies ample room for roaming about in search of nature lore. With deep thought, G. Stoltz, and N. Grannick plan their next moves, while Saclacco looks on. Perhaps somebody is going to lose a king. M. Vollmer, E. Yeager, D. Plalf, T. Ham- ilton, Schubert, and H. Nagel inspect some rare stamp specimens. 2 E E i Page 77 A f G ,ilu- W iixxxx - , We Q' I 5 e 313, T. G ylv R I, I: in f 'fv- in if A xg XX -21-f' '92 F x 12 1 W.-N-1 Al 5'- -Q f ar-ff '--7-Q , s:'f1. r im 5 f' ff, ,J m -,.gu X if 5 X , :FS ln the top picture on the opposite page are seen the members of the Music Appreciation Club. Holding record: H. Newman: Ron' mtv: li. Cushman. XV. Maksballer: Ron' Iwo: W. Harnish, H. Lewis, M. Gaukleg Rout three: D. Pelling. N. Fox. C. Kailholz, S. Lcytze, I. J. Wehking, L. Bogenschultz: Fourth row: D. Grimm and J. Ahlers. , f The sunny smiles in the center picture belong to the members of the Symphony Club. Hou' one: XV. Kendrich. B. Schuler, I. Harper, J. Hamilton, P. Welsh. V. j. Guckenberger. M. Guethleing Row Iwo: B. Dietemeier. M. Dick, B. Kuhn, j. Bishop, C. Stegner, M. Mecklenburg, J. Guethlein, M. Hlood, and C. Ehlers. linacting that well-known drama Never Darken My Door Again are the members of the Moving Picture Appreciation Club. Pointing: N. Ferneding: Sluruliug: L. Ward, li. Greensntith, T. Hoffman. and R. Hofer. On this page is the Moving Picture and Slide Projection Club. A. Heinlein. B. Rose. W. Kruse. G. Rissover, V. Skirvin, B. A. Brethauer, P. Pfalf, R. Brown. and B. Boner are learning the complicated business of running a moving picture machine. THE C HPPRECIFITIDII UF CULTURE Culture is emphasized at X-'Vestern Hills in several ways. Through organized clubs the students are given an opportunity to hear and learn to appreciate fine symphonic masterpieces. The highest type ol music in the world is brought to them through the medium of the phonograph. ln this pleasant way they learn, through actual contact, to appreciate the truly fine musical masterpieces. Senior students, more advanced in their musical training, have also organized for the purpose of further study and the development of greater love of the work of the masters. Recognition of the products more worthy of merit in the field of the cinema is produced by work in the club organized for moving picture apprecia- tion. The students learn to recognize the better type of cinematic production, and thus spend their money for entertainment to better advantage. Actual show- ing of films is done by students trained in that work. Thus it is that students at. l'Vestern Hills learn to appreciate the cultural side ol life by coming in pleasant, intimate contact with it. Page 79 llIORlD FELLOWSHIP ln the top picture, the board of the Girl Reserves is represented. Seated al the table: H. Hebbler, D. Wieman, M. Perry, V. Kiessling, E. Althaus, A. Seitz, L. Vincent, G. Ingram, V. Prout, M. Shiveley, and M. Stein. Standing: J. Kautz, L. Goldsten, E. Flessa, M. Schmick, M. J. Schwartz, -I. Hilgeman, B.j. Luckhardt., V. Bassett, B. Graham, and B. Yklehrung. In the bottom picture are shown the officers of the Junior Girl Reserves. Silling: S. Heis, president, W. Guenther, H. Overberg, vice-president, S. Gertzmang M. Jacobs, and O. Kinsberg. Page 80 The international organization of Girl Reserves, which was begun more than seventy years ago in Cin- cinnati, is probably more active today than ever before. All girls who are willing to comply with certain requirements are eligible to join the organization and take part in activities, discussions, conferences, service projects, music, dramatics, handicraft, hikes, and games of this branch of the Young XfVomen's Christian Association. The Girl Reserve Recognition Service, in which new girls are formally accepted as members, is one of the most impressive and long remembered moments in many lives. Above and to the left are two pictures taken at such a service. The top left picture shows the girls enjoying a tea following a conference. Once a month there is a city-wide council meeting at the Y. YV. C. A., to which our school sends two or more representatives. This council is responsible for such activities as the fall setting-up conference, the l-li-Y-Girl Reserve conference, community service, ring work, and formns. The aim of many Girl Reserves is to win a Girl Reserve ring, which represents the development of the girl physically, mentally, and spiritually. By completing certain standards, the faithful worker finally obtains this ring, which means very much to her. Thus, perseverance is rewarded, not only by material means, but also by mental growth. ' At the All-Sports Banquet in the spring, the Maroon YV Club, which is composed of all the boys who have won letters, presents an award to the all-around boy, who is chosen because of his good scholarship, excel- lent character, and active participation in extra-curricular activities. Above is the Maroon XV Club. Ron- one: L. Foster, J. Hartman, L. Holmes. D. Hathaway, S. Applegate, D. Steele, L. Klusman, C. Vandermuellen, L. Kuhn, G. Hudson. Row two: -G. Tishbein, R. Nolting, B. Heis, F. Koppenhoeffer, R. Shank, B. Poynter, H. Hortoin, C. Gruener, B. Horton, B. Hust. Row three: P. Mathews, P. Nickolas, B. Lane, B. Strickland, G. Stoltz, B. Milbourne, R. Lagally, B. Huber, D. Smith, T. Stenger. Row four: R. Klausing, J. Carter, L. Howe, M. Zimov, R. lvuerth, J. Higgenbotham, J. Lake, M. Gianetto, li. Lewis, N. Wentlling. C. Simtninger. Row five: B. Kennedy, VV. Hay, G. Kent, V. Papania, H. Bramkamp, D. Langenbcck. C. Spiess, J. Lodwick, Lloyd, J. Coghill, 12. Carney, J. Mfollenhaupt, E. Zapf. Below is the picture of the Hi-Y Council, which, among the boys' activities, corresponds to the Girl Reserves among -the v girls. The members are as follows: L. Kuhn. R. Frank, J. Carter, J. Lake. L. Schott, F. Morr, R. Spelzhaus, G. Ray, T. Harnish. J. Applegate, J. Utrecht, H. Rich, B. Lueders, L. Foster, and A. Hunsicker. The Stage Crafters, who help to make a success of our high school productions, are as follows: Sealed: R. Uth, B. Bauman, J. Allen, R. Fritz, B. Wehner, and C. Beck. Those that complete the picture are YV. Kruse, R. Uth, D. Coleman, and E. Kipf. BUVS! 0 BUVS! f wr.-f Q e 'ii'- fa 53 ' it 135 '- v 1-1. yi 'J M.. ' 2: Q' L ' g is? 15 Sl! 4x . ,Gif -1' 2,-. 4 . Q -if SQ Q flli 3 3' JY ,,,' H- 1 , , . if .u K.. Q N ..:, , gn -Ar 5 I I A sf 4 y A e ., A u Y x 1 L Q K ' 5 14 , .... L 3 i V R. 1 A wp F ' w f' 'Aft 4 , va Student Council, which is steadily improving in prestige and power in school affairs, is seen in the photograph above. Presiding: Thomas Stanton. First row: M. Schtnick, H. Haines, J. Utrecht, B. Horton, M. Mecklen- borg, F. Wagner. V. Kicssling, R. Spelzhaus, L. Foster, A. Ruehltnzum. G. Hudson, M. 1. McCartney, G. Ingram, N. Van Wye. 80001111 row: Miss Bolan, Miss McKinley, T. Hztrnish, L. Gustafson, M. Dick, J. Applegate, B. Pleatmztn, R. Lampe, B. J. Winnes, J. Lodwick, N. Seibert, L. Schott. No! on pid-ure: M. Stein, S. Lammers. junior Loyalty Council: Presiding: Gordon Granick. First row: A. Park, B. Seitz, B, Hudson, H. Graham, M. Dunkman, R. Browwer, R. A. Lamb, D. Grnuer. Second row: S. Pleatman, D. Siehl. B. L, Heis, E. Kling ,D. J. 'Woodhouse Third row: B. Arrieo, C. Purnhnger, li. Rietthers, R, Uierner, S. Fisher, N. Palmer, B. Otto, P. Floyd, P. Ziegler, B. Bauer. Fourth row: A. Goldberg, C. Grauer, M. Van Hztrten, M. Lmnmers, L, Dick. Stamling: R. Gabriel, R. Lutz, L. Grossheim. F. Lzunpe, R. Am- brosius, H. Deitsch, R. Schmidt, R. Bimber. M. Werner, D. Relly, W. Miller. Not on' picture: D, Streihig. G. Baltus, K. Guise, M. Zimov. nsrnlns or IIlIP:0RT Page 83 THEV IIIHHAE THE UJHEELS G0 'RUIIIID An accurate portrayal of the school year is given by the Annual. Photographs, color, and words all go to make up an interesting tale of our school life. The Annual presents views of the school, the administration, the faculty, and the classes, the picture of every student in school being in the class section. Most typical of the life at Western Hills are the activi- ties section, which shows tl1e inany varied activities engaged in by the students, and the athletics section, which shows the health-building sports participated in at our school. Picture-making and picture-tak- ing are the duties of the camera staff, shown in the two top pic- tures on this page. Excellent work is done under the able leadership of Miss Marguerite Davis, faculty adviser. Top picture: Marianne Scheidt, Robert Tebbs, George Yflfening- cr, Harold Heareth. Harriet Schurter, Howard Rich, and Robert Meer Qseatedj, Center picture: Gene Schwoeppe, Betty Bolender, John Hasel, Bill Kennedy, Bill Underwood, Anna -lane Busch, and Eleanor Bruns- wick. Financiallyg the Annual would be in a sorry plight if it were not for the help of the advertising staff. In the lower picture Dick Perry, advertising manager, is showing the proper sales tech- nique to Virginia Erhardt, James Lodwick, Philip Folino, and Harry Blevins fstandingjg and Martha Petry, Violet Schubert, and Jean Sullivan fseatedj. Not on the picture are vvlliiillll Morrissey, Margaret YVelsh, Ger- trude Roth, and Marion Hunt. Mr. Mfaltcr Von Schlicten is the very efficient faculty adviser of the advertising staff. -N ,--+5-ig . . Q W if Mpvwf, 2 I Y Ld AJ I 9 , . , - 9 ,K 1, ,W pg i!',-ATN,-lx ty K N Il CHPPELLH CHUIR The A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mr. Mfillis Beckett, is the nucleus of all choral work at. lflfestern Hills. Through its radio and church performances and also through the presentation of the opera Firefly and the annual spring concert, it has served both to furnish enjoyment and to cultivate good taste in music. The members of the choir in the above picture are as follows: Row one: A. Girly, L. Martz, B. Smith, M. Story, G. Fritz, J. Hebbeler, R. Stagge, U. Scudder. M. Schreck, B. Cook, J. Hickerson. J. Porter, S. Schorr, J. Sanders, H, Covert, V. Schubert, R. Dominique, H. Pabst,N'V. Morris. Row two: M. Blckler, L. Alvey, M. Petty, E. Michaelis, J. Sebastiani, L. Walsh, J. Luchman, P. O'Donnell, E, Mathias, A. Blick, V. Jacobs, J. Guethlein, M. Kacles, M. Schwartz, L. Smith, D. Hess, G. Pnden, N. Dustin, D. Kuhn, M. Jacobs, M. Hunt. Row tllrcrh' G. Redden. I. Harper, R. Poad, G. Ingram. V. Kiessling. L. Shaw, D. Smith, M. Dick, L. Gustafson, D. Lodwick, H. Hyams, M. J. McCartney, Mr. Beckett, B. Brater, C. McElfresh, J. Ruwe. D. Blair, R. Goehlc, M. Schmick, E. Althaus, V. McCartney, A. Thompson, E. Flick, H, Delcoff, B. Schuler, M. Wood. Ron' four: R. Buchholz, R. Kall- meyer, Hamilton, E. Flessa, G. Helbig. N. Flannery, L. Tinnell, R. Kirchheiner, E. Edelmann, S. McDonald, E. Robinson, M. Guethlein, V. J. Guckenberger, J, Tieman, H. Dietsch, M. L. Greenfield, P. Vollmer. V. Weber, H. Hines, V. Hines, Werner, D, Gress, S. Stephenson, A. Scitz, L. DeLaney, L. Rome, V. Griesser. Row five: B. Deitemeier, J. Ellebrecht, P. Hanxaker, M. Scheidt, R. Schaeperklaus, J. Costa. V. W'eiss, G. Tischbein, B. Meyers, R. Shank, G. Rutledge, YV. Kessler, J. Korle, L. Zoellner, C. Ratterman, L. Lodwick, C, Hoerth, H. Haines, J. Applegate, H. Dominique, J. Sullivan, M. Van Guelpen, M. Mitchell, M. Schmidt, D. Hohnecker, T. Franke, B, Arrico, C. Stegncr. Page 86 Row six: H. Craig, N. Van Wye, -I. Eckerlc, L. Klusman. G. Miller, Gruelle, H. Kerncr. O lhenner, j. Riga, j, Ferguson, H. Grieco, B. Kennedy, M. Hess, D. Paulding, G. Adams, B Hurd, P. Waltz, D. Patterson, R. Lowe, B. Bickler, M. Kosnnchick, R. Moler, B. Isenogie, IS, Heuer, B. Rudig, A. Ruehlnmn. F. Koppcnhaefer. Row seven: D, Klenk, E. Karcth, R. Bzlrby H. Newman, G. Hudson, J. Shoenmker, L. Mecklenhorg, H. Irving. S. Famous. H. Luebbe, J I-elllcs. A. Heinlein, E Lewis. Utrecht, Hasel, D. Hein, j. Sprengzlrd, L. Foster, S. Lzxmmers, R. Spelzhuus, B. O'conncr. L. Howe. O. Relsch. L. Bishow, R. Tucker. R. Frank. Page 87 Hll HIIIDS 0F IIIUSIC FDR V0 Western Hills is losing! Slowly the opposing team pushes the Maroon back nearly to the goal line. Morale is low, the stands are quiet, and VVestern Hills rooters are feeling low-spirited. Suddenly the music starts, the band begins to play. The fans are on their feet, singing- Fight, fight, fight's our battle song, We'1lfight, fight, fight ...i.,................................. f' The team takes heart, the line holds, and soon the Maroons are winning! VVhen the half comes, out on to the field marches the band. The flash of batons, the evenness of the columns, the regular movement of marching feet, and, above all, the brilliant, stirring music-all these make the marching of the band an important feature of the game. Thus are our football games made more colorful, more enjoyable, and more exciting through the effective efforts of our seventy-five piece band-an organization which is rated by many as one of the best marching bands in the city, and which is recognized, not only for its colorful appearance and snappy formations, but also for its excellent musical qualities. At the Southwestern Ohio District Contest this year, the W'estern Hills band received the highest rating obtainable. Various soloists also were given very high commendation for their work. On the quieter side, the orchestras furnish beautiful music for the operettas and operas, and play selections between acts of the senior play. Fine instrumental combinations mark the performances of these organizations. Seen in the top picture on the opposite page is the Senior Band. Ron' one: A. Paul, H. Heintz, J. Krent. G. Schmidt, J. Nolte, H. Grieco, C. Daughters. R. Godfrey, R. Albrecht, L. Wehner, J. Thorn- bury, D. Koenigkramer, 15. Huber, W. Hehemann, R. Lind, H. Sinks, W. Bassett. Row two: R. Liebing, M. Davis, W. O'Conner, E. Ruehlman, W. Hageman, Kipp, H. Strait. R. Rammers, W. Mead, N. Van Wye, G. Adams, M. Kosanchick, E. Smedlcy, R. Hamrock, T. Eckerle, J. Applegate. Row llmfe: O. Brenner, L. Zoellner, H. Heareth, R. Gohs, H. Ricking, L. Heilmann, R. Taylor, D. Hofer, D. Stokes, R. Prickett, R. Barbey, D. Lindsey, P. Dobert, C. Bolsen, E. Ruehlman, F. Wavra, M. Swing, R. Duebber, R. Schmidt. Row four: S. Fisser, B. Meyer, R. XViedenbein, R. Cullen, C. Albertson, D. Leussing, R. Schultz, L. Schmidt, M. Sullivan, W. Ernst, J. Hasselbeck, R. Massman, S. Schmitt, YV. Meyers, J. Richardson, C. Maurmeier, T. Harnish. Not in picture: B. Schaeper- klaus, D. Hathaway, G. Gehring, J. Korte, J. O'D01n, R. Smith, K. Buelterman, D, Beerman, R. Garrison, G. Brethauer, P. Shaffner. The Senior Orchestra is in the lower picture on the opposite page. The members are as follows: Ron' one: W. Hehemann, XV. Hendrick, B. Kuhn, J. Guethlein, J. Schaum, E. Schramm, T. Harnish, J. Richardson, J. Steinmann, A. Illig, E. Buwam, E. Stung, L. Rome. M. Hamilton, W. Bicknaver, F. Tabar, D. Koenigkramer. Row two: M. Mecklenborg, M, Welsh, C. Doughters, M. Kosanchick, R. Godfrey, N. Van Wye, M. Swing, A. Brestel, H. Sinks, R. Garrison, A. Paul, J. Krent. G. Schmidt, H. Heintz, R. Prickett, D. Lindsey. Row three: D. Lnessing, E. Smedley, J. Applegate, D. Hathaway, P. Dobert, A. Ruehlman, C. Maurmeier, C. Albertson, R. Taylor, L. Heilmann, W. Ernst. Noi on picture: J. Thornbury. J. Hasselbeck, B. Schaeperklaus. At the bottom of this page is the Junior Orchestra. Row one: J. Xvical, C. Hughs, M. Hamilton, L. Rome, J. Sngarman, J. Michael, T. Eckerle, A. Brestel, C. Bolsen. A. Raffel, D. Monroe, W. Bicknaver, J. Fitch, R. Kohlbrand, WV. Deimer. Row two: C. Duebber, D. Biermann, E. Ruehlmann, H. Strait, W. Hagemann, H. Sinks, R. Albrecht, D. Koenigkramcr, R. Schmidt, P. Shafner, R. Rammcs, W. Borchers, M. Tabar. Row three: C. Wade, J. Behlen, D. Miller. R. Hamrock, H. Liechty, S. Schmitt, E. Ruehlmann, R. Nassmau. R. Schultz, J. O'Dom. J. Valentine, L. Schmidt, R. Wiedenbein, J. Birch, M. Davis. Page 89 CRT 0' IIIIIE T The play produced by the students of Special Speech and Dramatics at Western Hills was unusually good this year. The audience was niystified throughout the intriguing Cat O' Nine Tails. An excellent performance was given by the entire cast, members of which were as follows: Vincent Papania, ill 1: Gordong Florence Vllagner, Mrs. Gordong Donald Wlyatt, jimmy Go-rdong Saul Mariner, jacob lfVebbe'rg Elaine Von Leurte, Betty Webberlg Leah Daugherty, Theodom .Maitla-ndg Philip Folino, Hemyg Richard Perry, Mr. Foxg Lenore Smith, Aliss Smillz: Fern Thinnes. BH'dgel,' Annette Knecht, Peggy. Page 90 S t Q Sf' Q , w Q, , Q. 5 'Q , X !.Y. K ky H ! V 'Y , X K K N: ' - ..kk I g W 5 'Q .. , A Z., . :.. A i ,bkc , . A ffm 4 A A Vin, Eff! F .::, X X' Aga .fkwgib ,X Mk? :k ' A 1 l i XE +I fd f 1 J ll' Vs X I, 5 1 3 i 1 3 - V 2 , 3354, f , fe-- Vi 1 :Q f---nf, zy-nf eff ,, V V , it . W..,L ,, . W R, ' fs -mwfm : Q' s M ix, 3 Q , is 4 .,A A .NA V an if SQ 5342511-H iz-4, Er:- Njbf SIL? T555 E51 'ff 3 YQ? '-f ki-fx'-I Lg-' X gg :gk zfwi 2 S512 Q5 , m. 15,1,,2'5sQv kv 4 xl M E 'K w.', :,1,w - Q -rg, :K -Q, ,Ll xi Y X ww I x '-fi 1 Rlllll UR SHIIIE, IUURHERS BEHIIID T The members of the Trallfic Squad, who keep the streets safe for the students, are as follows: Row one: F. Gaige, Dace, R. Sammon, R. Braun, Row Iwo: Sucictta, E. Purzel, J. X'Vise3 Row three: D. Perry, D. Strait, D. Pwnall J. Roberts, T. Suchanek, XV. Himsel, King. 1 Miss Marion Gates brings in the bacon while Mrs. Henrietta Armand looks on. The Lunch Room Squad: Seated: Row one: M. McCartney, M. L. Greenfield, B. Luckhart, Roecker, M. Jordan V. Jacobs, M. Knoth, Hilgeman, R. Poad, S. Held, Row two: E. Brunswick, Dawson, E. Smedley, N. Seibert, A. Knecht, A. Busch, R.4R3IICl'lT1Hl1, D. X'Viemang Row Illree: E. Schroer, M. Leason, M. Beebe, G. Helbig, G. Ingram, M. Mecklenborg, R. Mecklenborg, M. Schmick. Standing: J. Guildenblat, R. Robinson, YV. Dager, R. Schick, YV. Strickland, R. Lampe, D. Lind, B. Snyder, Lake, G. Byrd, Broxterman, Carter, V. Hein, C. Schindler, R. Lueders, J. Soudrette, G. Hudson. J Page 94 ES HEEP US SHFE HIID HHPPV Pearl Dixon is seen washing one of the huge fans which supply the classrooms with fresh air. Checking the steam valves and pipes is a daily duty of Lawrence Daily and Harry Armbruster. The engineers at Yvestern Hills are Lawrence Daily. Harry Armbruster, Pearl Dixon, and Harry YVise. The great task of keeping Mfestern Hills in a clean and healthful condition falls on the shoulders of the following staff: Row one: F. Steigler, AI. XVhitaker, Bosom, R. Mosley, H. Hewitt, J. O'Nealg Row Iwo: T. Foster, G. Xvolfer, J. Rastick, F. Bingelnian, H. Best. Standing is Miss I. Masson. 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S ,...yL - - K -'H s W, 11 gig sz 5 - 'SN .... kr x wig 1 - wg f- Q, fa ' QNX 4 gan PQ Q f. ,gf s ima , ' . fs. S ' 1 , , . K . FOOTBALL SQUAD:-Idmu one: M. Zimov, R. Nelson, R. Shank, D. Steel. '11 Shively, N. Vtlalsh, C. Rudig, and R. Lagally. Row Iwo: Coach Tliornbury, R. Holly, R. Heis, D. Hathaway, G. Hudson, L. Klusman, W. Morrissey, S. Nedleman, R. Nolting, E. Hobt, H. Lewis. and Coach Rickert. Rau' Ilzree: R. Langcnbeck, L. Carney, P. Nicholas. C. Oyler, L. Holmes, L. Foster, G. Stoltz, XV. Lane, ll. Dean, J. Hartman, and G. Rent. A peppy Maroon team opened the 1939 season with an impressive 19-7 victory over Lockland. Western Hills promised a sparkling offense for the coming year. J S ' In the following game, resulting in a 0-0 tie with Norwood, the superior Maroons failed to click, as they lacked that extra something which takes the ball across the goal line. The first half of the Newport game revealed a classy offense for the Maroons, who ran a score of 13-0 in WVestern Hills' favor. The second half, however, disclosed a defense which was weak in spots, and the game ended in a 20-13 defeat. A 13-7 victory over Highlands restored the team to good spirits. The squad again displayed a strong running attack. The team continued in the win column by defeating 1fValnut Hills 15-7. There was great disappointment in the first part of the Hughes game when the Maroons showed a lack of fight and trailed 13-0 at the half, but the third quarter found a new spirit in the Maroons, who battled the Big Reds to a standstill and then made up for the time lost in the first quarters. The team played its most outstanding ball in the second half and finished the game with a 13-13 tie. - - ' ' v - - C3036 THE 60111 lIl1E ' Page 99 RUSH 'Em HIID HIIUCH 'Em The team carried on in the Mfithrow game, presenting an almost impregnable defense. In the opening minutes of the game, however, the Tigers completed a long pass,which resulted in a touchdown. Though the Maroons played a bang-up game, it ended in a 7-0 defeat. Next, an over-confident Vlfestern Hills eleven met a scrappy team from X'Voodward and suffered to the tune of an 18-6 defeat. This was a crushing upset that really hurt. On Thanksgiving, Mlestern Hills and its traditional rival, Elder, battled in a sea of mud, which bogged down the game miserably. In the opening period, because of the slippery ball, Elder managed to catch a fumble and take it for a touchdown. X'Vestern Hills threatened to score several times but lacked the punch to take the ball over. The game ended in a bitter 6-0 defeat. Summing all this up, Ylfestern Hills won three games, lost four games, and tied two. This year's team, how- ever, had greater capability than its records show. 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Fx: in J4 X' '3- cr Agn., Qfgfgwgww W ,1, N Q E :Q f LgLgb , 4 ,,,, Q. ,, .. ., , J 4 -- A v, W ,., ,. .. Y. f NiNiii- , Q 2 -. 4 5. T 1233 - 5 I 5-'f 1 -x 'G f ' 3 Q ,1 . -. 5 H S, , i xf , , , Y tif L , x Ulf' ag , 5 Qkt. i S V 1 Q' ' in K- ' is . ff t Y V N ' Q 1 sg? Q i P ii Hi' 'Q Q' 'W' , ,H 5 ' , M- if w ,V 7 f t 1 X-5 i? v 'ii E 'X 5 an R F' 1, k A 1 uf If 'am 4 :-f in 3 3' QW x WL 1 ., ff ' , qwtxqxkwxwkx , - X f- Mm. V , x A M fjjxww , , ff' The cross-country season at X'Vestern Hills opened with the members of the Cross- Country Club participating in club competition in order to determine the qualities ol the individual members. The club was divided into four teams, and C. Vandermuelen led his team-mates on to vic- tory over the others in the final club meet. From the results of this meet, Coach McCartney picked his team, which downed Elder by a very large score in the first meet ol' the season. O'Schonesy of Elder out-paced our boys from the start, but Mlhistler and Vandermuelen led on the Ma- roon harriers to take the next eight places in quick succes- sion. However, in the city meets, the stronger teams olf Hughes and Ylfithrow were too much for our runners, and carried off all honors in the top division. Despite the loss of Mlhistler and Stadtlander, high hopes are held for next year's squad with the return of Vandermuelen, Giannetto, Strickland, Hughes, and Shoe- maker. The Cross-Country Club is shown above enjoying an ice-skating party. Row one: P. Stadtlander, C. Van- tlermuelen. D. Bauer, D. Manley, W. Strickland, H. Dominique, C, Spiess, M. Giannetto, D. Strait, Mr. lNlcCartney. Row two: P. Allen, B. Pinkerton, E. May, S, Prather, R. Whitaker, C. Hughes, C. Nolte, De- jarnette. Row llzree: E. Hubbell. R. Whistler, K. Bowen, L. Zoellner, B. Shively, Members of the team are as lol- lows: J. Higginbotham, B. Ciau- ctto, L. Stadtlancler, W. Strickland. C. Vandermuelen, R. XVhistler. Page T04 6000 FDR THE l0IIG STRETCH J 'DG 4' c.r5w i51EFN HILLSJ SRHIERS HB RRIERS gilill xv AARRWQRS CIW IIIID DISTRICT CHHIIIPIUIIS MamdonIwanhS.Appkgme,C-Gnmnm,D.BmwL R.Huhm,D.SnML SmuMng H.Roh erts, li. Lloyd, R. Lngally, L. Foster. B. Murphy. Svulml nn edge of pool: H. Harloin, B. Horton, L. Helmers, T. Stenger. The Maroon swimmers started off their season by winning warm-up meets with Ylfalnut Hills and then with VVithrow. Following these, XfVestern Hills won the three big interscholastic swimming meets, which occur annually, thereby becom- ing the interscholastic champions by eighty points. Intermingled with these city meets were victories over Bellevue, Elder, and VVithrow. VVhen the Maroons beat Xavier, the parochial champions, they then became the city champions. Their greatest achievement, however, was the winning of the district meet, in which more than a dozen schools participated. In this meet, the medley relay team- Lloyd, Bauer, and Huber-broke the district record. To sum everything up, this year's swimming team is city, interscholastic, and district champions. The high-point man was Roy Lagally, who usually led in the 220-yard free-style, and also the 100-yard free-style. 'Next came Bauer, the breast strokerg and then Huber, a free-style swimmer. The back stroker, Lloyd, followed theseg and Smith, Horton, and Stenger came close behind him in the number of points earned. Page I05 FUHIII III DIUIIIG IIIID SPEED Ill STRDI-IING The junior Maroons lost their first meet to XfValnut Hills by a score of 31 to 17. The next meet, with Mfithrow, ended in another 34 to I4 defeat. Later on in the season, however, Western Hills beat X'Vill1l'0XV 29 to 19, showing that the team had improved as the season progressed. The VVestern Hills junior team also came in first in a meet with Bellevue and Elder. Swimming against Xavier, the junior Maroons forged ahead with a 33 to 14 score. ln the big city meets- the boys got off to -a bad start by ending fourth in the first meet. In the next meet they moved up to third place, and that is where they finished in the third and final meet. Hanke, Tom Shiveley, and Harry Poggendick are promising back-strokers on this year's junior smimming team. The free-styler, Bludau, has a fast pace, and the breast Stroker, Neyer, also has a good stroke. No doubt, these boys will be bringing in points for the senior team in future years. Seated on board: B. Pleatman, G. Byrd, A. Bludau, M. Hanke, R. Fey, M. Black, H. Poggendiek. Sealed below: L. Neyer, T. Shiveley. - xl if N F ----- ef' 1 A buf SPRIIIG SPORTS Ill THE SPDTLIGHT Thus far, the golf team, hampered by bad weather, has dropped matches to Purcell, St. Xavier, Roger Bacon, and Hartwell by close scores. Bill Barth, a newcomer, has been winning his points consistently and gives promise of two more years of excellent golfing. In the picture below, Bill Barth is teeing off, while Bill Kennedy and Bill Hust look on. As most of last year's tennis team graduated last spring, Lew Rickert, the coach, has been forced to build up an almost entirely new squad. Only one match has been played to date, and that one was lost to VVithrow, but the team hopes to develop as the season progresses. In the picture below, Mr. Rickert demonstrates a backhand stroke to a large group of tennis aspirants. Behind the net are J. Riga, R. Slaughter, K. Buelterman, R. Wfueste, L. Foster, R. Liebling, Spronk, D. Johnson, S. Rohrer, Richardson, -I. Dardwell, F. Kunkel, and A. Levy. Grey and H. Bramkamp are kneeling, while R. Spelzhaus, C. Mfitte, and YV. Stock are standing. Page 108 A cold, rainy spring has handicapped our b a s e b all season, but so far the Maroons have broken even. They have won games from North Col- lege Hill, Vlfalnut Hills, and Lockland, while they have lost to Norwood, Wlalnut Hills, and lfVithrow. The baseball season, however, is HOL yet half over, and the Maroons expect to come out with .thc majority of their games in the win column. Squad: Row one: M. Zimov, G. Hudson, M . Ernst, -I. Coghill, E. Bassman, D. Steele, N. l'Vendling. Row iwo: C. Ratterman, S. Paolercio, L. Holmes, L. Kuhn, B. Huber, C. Simminger. Row fhree: Mgr. Utrecht, B. Lane, J. Carter, C.. Oyler, A. Steward, E. Krebs, R. Bloemker, R. Lagally, R. Klausing, Asst. Mgr. H. Irving. Inset: jim Carter Page 109 TRIUIIIPHS Ull THE TRIICH This year's track team has got off to a good start. The Maroon tracksters won the first meet over Milford, Elder, St. Xavier, and Norwood, and continued as victors over l'Valnut Hills in the second meet. Bud Giannetto, Maroon 440-yard man, broke the school record when he won his event in the big K of C meet with a time of 52.6. Track team: Row one: G. Tishbein, B. Horton, VVollenhaupt, Broughton, I. Hartman, B. Heis, T. Northcutt, F. Koppenhoefer. Row two: P. Cherry, H. Poggendick, J. Rutledge, G. Bachelor, E. Hobt, G. Kent, and W. Hay. Bob Horton, pole vault, Jim Wollen- haupt, discus, George Tishbein, George Kent, low hurdles: Bob Heis, high jump: Everett Lewis, 100-yard dashg Vincent Papania, high hurdlesg Frank Koppen- hoefer, 22O'yard dash: jim Hartman, shot putg Charles Vandermuelen, milerg Marion Gianetto and Lewis Stadtlander, one-half milers. Page H1 GIRLS' HTHLETICS Page H2 When a student joins the junior or the Senior Girls' Athletic Association at VVes- tern Hills High School, she becomes a member of an organization which, along with the Athletic Department, attempts to bring sports to each girl. Besides acl- vancing its members in the activities with which they are already acquainted, this department introduces them into the realm of unfamiliar sports. In the spring of the year, the girls are all urged to at- tend the Girls' Athletic Association ban- quet, at which awards are given to those that have excelled in sports. All year 'round, students enjoy swim- ming and modern dancing. Early in the fall. however, they are divided into teams to play soccer, hockey, volleyball and basketball. Later in the season they have tumbling and folk-dancing and in- dulge in the individual sports, such as badminton, ping-pong, deck tennis, and bowling. YV hen the weather is nice, they go outside and enjoy golf, tennis. and archery. Of course, there are early morn- ing ,breakfast hikes, that are refreshing. Baseball, kickball, and hurdles are also popular, especially with the younger lassies. Besides furnishing pleasure and relaxa- tion, these activities develop the students both mentally and physically. Players learn how to give and take, how to respect others, and how to employ fair means at all times. They also develop poise, good posture, and a sunny dispo- sition. Above are the Junior Girls' Athletic As- sociation officers: E. Robinson, historian, J. Brinkman, recording secretaryg G. Ful- ler, vice-presidentg M. Manning, corre- sponding secretaryg M. Lammers, treas- urerg and R. Kaplan, president. Below are the Senior Girls' Athletic As- sociations officers: E. Ingram, historiang M. Mueller, treasurer, D. Muirheid, corresponding secretary, N. Flannery, recording secretaryg G. Ingram, vice- presidentg and M. McCartney, presi- dent. if 1 ,M In ,QE 5Q5f,.j2 :' QF K X X X, . 1 Yfxfx 1 Vffmx - R fm TQ f- 1 if .fl A V912 N . , s Ein ' 7, T i' ga .- ,, . L1 ,ii x wav, Q4 f fav- I ., '-yi ,Q x . Q ix i l .. K I .V ..Q X ,, rn . : ff.w1,s, I f fs ,,,. 1 We In jg, 5. wi-maswwkax d,Q H Ke iiwgi www? X, 4 S, X, 5 E - 6-'Q : 'V ' ay -v ,1 if fm , 222 ' EY 2, f 'f'-fw 2 ' . . N . ' gf-afi g bi 14, .zz ,W , 7 KH I W ng Hay, ii, .Ku W 'Q , ,, IIE wx W W, ia. va. ' 'if- I is K Y ' if, 4 5 Q! 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L L :E X- 1 4 - X 1 'W' . 'K g . V . '. - - ' s ' . 1 I ,-: f' fm . :.. 25: X' . .,:, 5 . - f. -- , ,' 1' :fi 7 ,H A X - E .. --T , --: , N' - if - ,,,, 1 . - ' Y 'z-1 'N . -H' -' 7- j .. A 7 .gi f W- X5 . Q . K M wang' 5 . ww . . .mQt iQL x ,, , -, 334- . in 1 f f' QW X - - - - ---: 1 - - , - - . x ff - x wisiy -. mn -MVA . . L h - .A-,I -M :V - - ww - ----- ' - Sept. 5-We want particulars on that watermelon party Louis Howe, Phil Dobert, Orville Retsch and Stan Lammers at tended. Sept. 6-Seniors rate the end of the lunch line with the rookies. lsn't prestige grand? Sept. 7-Programs are being changed at Peggy's free of -Oh, quiet! Sept. 8-Some one should be detailed to grease Mads squeaky shoes. Sept. 1lfThe question today is, W'ho took Lou Schott's shirt, and how? Sept. l2-jane Ann fHutchj takes a swim to escape Ferdinand fa hullj. Sept. 13-Today climaxes a series of hot days. It's 940 in the shade. Page 120 Sept. H-Anti-climax. Sept. 15-School is dismissed at two o'clock. XfVhy not make 960 temperatures a practice? Sept. 18- To be or not to be -a Choral Clubber. Everyone else is. Sept. l9-Our laith in teachers is shaken when Miss E. Baechle comes down the up', stairs. Sept. 20-There's a one-cent special in the way of hair- cuts down to one-eighth of an inch. Sept. 22-l'Ve defeat Locklaml 19-7. Sept. 25-XfVho will be the football sweetheart? X'Vhat a girl! Sweetheart ol' eighty men! Sept. 26-Class elections! All-round Foster is senior class president. Sept. 27-Sr. C. A. A. stages a tag-along pow-pow. Sept. 28-Red letter day! Reds lake the pennant! X'Ve'vc been waiting twenty years for this! Sept. 29-The Indians-Norwood to you-play Xfvestern Hills-Maroons to you. Score favors the referee 0-0. Oct. 2-Norma Flannery had an apple. The reason? Stan Lantmers. Oct. 3-The X'Vorld's Series. Geneva Ingram is Football Sweetheart. Lucky gal! Oct. 4-YVC listen to the game, but for some reason the Yanks win. Oct. 5-They say an apple for the teacher brings re- sults. See Mrs. Fouch, Mr. Dunkel and Mr. Beckett Oct. 6-Frank Koppenhoefer has his collar bone broken in game. Newport 203 Yllestern Hills 13. S Oct. 9-Blue Monday! Yanks win YVOrld's Series, 4-0. Oct. 10-Mr. Marshall is given a bachelor party. Anoth- er man gone! ' Oct. ll-A Cappella is rudely awakened at 10:10. The reason is Don Patterson's alarm clock. Oct. 12-Hooray for Columbus! He did it again. ! 3 s Page 121 Oct. l3-Jinx day. flinough saidyl Oct. 16-Mfell! l Vell! Howard Heintz and Louis Heil- man attend the YVomen's Symphony Tea. Oct. 17-Norma Dustin and Jessie Hickerson give an exhibition in the art of make-up. Oct. l8-Mr. Von wonders, but we know he knows all the answers. Oct. 19-YVhen one's clothes are hidden after a swim, what does one do, jean Sebastiani? Oct. 20-Remember Highland's majorettes? Highlands, 75 lllestern Hills, l3. Oct. 23-Tom Stenger jay walks today so that he can walk under the policeman's sign. Oct. 24-Ernest Stalunan mistakes aquaduct for ade- quate . Oct. 25-Everybody tries to slide past anybody in lunch line. flt doesn't work.j Oct. 26-l'Vestcrn Hills, 153 VN-'alnut Hills, 7. Oct. 27-The teachers convene to figure out the riddles. Material results-we get more sleep. A Page 122 Oct. 30-jean Sullivan has to get up an hour early to get soap off the windows of her car. Oct. 31-Hallowe'en fW'e clidn't do itj. Nov. l-Y'Ve learn that Jim Utrecht would look appro- priate in a peralnbulator fbaby carriagej. Nov. 2-Orville Retsch gets 57 out of 92 elements. Lucky dogl Nov. 3-Parents' Night! The thrill of the year is nap- kins for supper. Oh, not to eat! Nov. 4-l'Vestern Hills, 13: Hughes, 13. Nov. 6-The football team practices in mud to its necks-knees-oh well, ankles. Nov. 7-Glen Hudson is one swell cook: he fries eggs without grease. Nov. 8-The lofty senior girls aren't so lofty. The jun- iors won that hockey game. Nov. 9-The publication staffs go to Chicago. From the appearance of their bags you would think they were going for two months. Nov. 10-XfVithrow, 73 Mlestern Hills, 0. VVhat a game! Nov. 11-Armistice Day. There ought to be a war about this clay of peace-it's Saturday. Nov. 13-John King says trig is like a million dollars- niee to have but hard to get. Nov. 141-Did you know we have a first rate hockey team? Rah, rah! Nov. l5-Reports again. There should be a 75 honor roll. Nov. 16-lf anything exciting happens, please notify the calendar. Nov. 17-l'Vestern Hills, 65 Mfoodwarcl, 18. Disap- poin ted! Nov. 20-The members of the Xvatereacle should turn professional or become sponges. Nov. 21-It was just like the Aquaeatle in New York, but it's all over now. Nov. 22-Rare occasion. No assignments. Nov. 23-Elder, G3 l'Vestcrn Hills, 0. So glad we can be thankful! Page 123 Nov, 27-Arthur Schueler, after drawing pictures on Mr. Dunkel's windows, has the pleasure of cleaning them. Nov. 28-The hockey team wins over the University School team. Nov. 29-Bill O'Connor, on receiving another English book, remarks, Gee, this guy Rhetoric writes a lot of books. Nov. 30-Our other Thanksgiving. Dec. l-Ylfestern Hills is proud of its six Eagle Scouts: Ralph Yllessel, Bert Pleatman, Al Pleatman, Carl Schindler, jim Mfollenhaupt, John Conner. Page 124 Dec. 4-Margie Bickler is the ping-pong champ. Dec. 5-Hockey supper. N'Vhat a banquet! Dec. 6-The football team receives its letters today How about volunteer knitters for their new sweaters? Dec. 7-Spud says, The secret of success is to stop look, listen, and then don't say a word. Dec. 8-Cat O,tN7liIlC Tails is a real success, and so is the first night dance, the Oh! Johnnie Jump. Dec. 9-Basketball season begins. YVestern Hills, 255 Stivers, 23. Some excitement! 1 Dec. ll-Don Paulding says that we are automatically in the army. How about our bonus, Don? Dec. 12- Shop early. Christmas may be tomorrow, is the favorite saying. Dec. 14.-All girls out for basketball! Dec. 15-Everybody spends all his money at the Christ- mas Carnival. What money? Dec. 18-jean Roecher just has to go back to Cleveland. Dec. 19-If you haven't been notified, it's General Gustafson now. Dec. 20-Junior-Senior Prom is a grand dance. Dec. 21-Please send Lois Porter a 1na11 with shoulders like Everett Lewis's, eyes like Fred Morr's, and personality like Clark Oy1er's. Dec. 22-Wie all feel like Santa Claus as we watch the little children from the Good VVill with their Christmas presents. Dec. 23-Tom Harnish is thinking of shopping early this Christmas! Dec. 22 to Jan. 1-Everybody has a good time skating, skiing, skidding, sledding, sliding, and slipping. An ice cream cone to anyone able to repeat ten times! jan. 2-l1Vhat we need is a continuation of holidays in order to 1'eCllpC1'at6. lflan. 3-It's still rather chilly around school. Jan. 4-Gee, a free movie on baseball! lvhat a crowd! Jan. 5-l'Voodward trounces lfVestern Hills in basket- ball, 35-24. Jan. S-Edith Althaus is going to invent something to keep the snow clean-blankets or something. Jan. 9-Did anyone hear Lew Holme's new shoes at the combined Hi-Y-Girl Reserve meeting? Jan. 10-XVhy are so many girls stiff this morning? Because of the dance' symposium yesterday. Jan. ll-Mr. Jones loses his best goldfish. Jan. 12-Marlyn Mueller is on the right track. Since it's Leap Year, watch out, boys. ' Page 125 jan. 15-YVC learn our new exam schedule. Now, what do you think? jan. I6-The Girl Reserves tell us how to be beautiful. That may be El hint. jan. I7-'l'hree senior students are added to Student Council for outstanding work: Minnie Stein, Stan Lam- mers, and -lim Utrecht. Jan. I8-George Stoltz has a new roll of films for his mndizfd camera. jan. 22-The day beforePP? Jan. 23-Exams. Ian. 24-Exams. Jan. 25-Exams. Vxfhere have I heard that word before? Page 126 -Ian. 26-Y'Vhen do we wake up? Feb. 5-The stairs are made one way, much to ex e1y Jan. 29-Believe it or not, there has been snow on the one S dehght' gmund Smce Chnstmas' Feb. 6-Our faculty ol the late eighties, beats Ian. 30-The best time to get your studying dong ig basketball team by one point. VVl1o paid the referee? between classes, when you can concentrate. Feb. 7-The Girl Reserve Valentine Party. jan. 31-The Morning Bugle, edited in a certain home N Q - I h u . Feb. 8-'I he senior English teachers are giving the boys room, should be printed. . y , ' K and girls hne of approach. Feb. l-W'hen I ask Bob Dean to buy a ticket to the Sr. Girls' skate l1e glares at me like little Red Riding Hood's Feb- 9'ThC Eagles 80 1101110 with 30 lmims U' lveslcm 5 gl-amlmother. 20. The Senior Girls' skate. Feb. 2-The Breeze sponsors a Gone with the Breeze Feb. 12-Lincoln freed the darkies . X-Vl Dance. free the whities ? Page 127 my doesn't Feb. 13-Something different-snow. Hughes, 235 YVest- er11 Hills, 24. Feb. lel-Donnie says, Dottie has me, Danny QCupidj. Feb. 15-The Maroon XV Club picture is taken. Funny how long it takes our SlZl1'S to get back to class. QDO you blame ll1Clll?D Feb. 16-lfVestern Hills, 20, X'Voodward, 31. Feb. I9-The history classes in 318 are becoming fresh air fiends-under pressure. Feb. 20-Bill Lane has seven more whiskers. l'eb. 21-X'Vestern Hills, 325 Elder, 30. Feb. 22-Thanks to Ylfasliington, a day of rest. QQ Feb. 23-l'Vestern Hills, 345 XfVithrow, 15. The German Club sponsors a Parents' Night. Feb. 26-An innocent little dog is saved from LCII Klus- man's fangs because of lack of mustard. Feb. 27-Those make-up exams should be next week. Feb. 28-The fact that Betty Jane Loekhardt hasn't said a word all day calls for an explanation. QShe has a horse-oh, I mean a frog.j Feb. 29-Mfell, girls, this is your last chance for four years. Mar. l-March comes in like a lamb-just like Indian Summer. YValnut Hills wins the tournament by two meas- ly points. Xfllesteru Hills, l2g Yvilllllll Hills, lfl. Mar. ll-This is Girls' Hobby Fair week. NVe should have some winners. Mar. 5-Something different in the line of food is served at the Council supper: salad, hamburgers, spaghetti, milk, and dessert. Mar. 6-The Girls' Triple Trio broadcasts over YVKRC. Page :za Mar. 7-Can't believe my eyes-snow! Mar. 8-The Girls' Play Day is quite a success! Partic- ipants are excused at 12:30. 1 Mar. ll-The baseball team is practising before school. Mar. 12-jean Long wins a screen test. fDid you knowitj . Mar. 13-The girls' basketball team wins from Commer- cial. Hate to tell the score-26-3. Mar. 14-Our Art Department takes every prize in every poster contest. Mar. I5-The girls from Y'Vestern capture many prizes at the Hobby Fair, as I predicted. I'll tell your fortune for a piece of silver. Mar. 16- The Outlaw King is the best show we've seen in these parts for many a year. Mar. 18-The fine art of fisty cuffs -boxing, to the uneducated-is on display this afternoon. Mar. 19- In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to -vacation. Mar. 20-Two groups leave for x'V2iSl1lllgfOl1, anticipat- ing a good time. Mar. 22-The Girl Reserve-Hi-Y Good Friday break- fast hike is a great success. Mar. 23-This appears to have been very inappro- priately called Hspring vacation. Mar. 26- Another rotten egg this near to Easter won't make any difference, remarks Dick Perry after another sally into the field of humor. Mar. 27-MVC wonder whether the chemistry department has switched to cooking-there's a sudden concern over baking-powder lids. ' Mar. 28-For the nominal sum of ten cents we are privileged to attend an historical film called Cleopatra, sponsored by the Latin Club. Mar. 29-All seniors who intend to go to college next year are dismissed at ll:30 to get a preview of U. C. Apr. l-Look! Your shoe string is open. Five times has Bill Strautman tied his today. Apr. 2-Can you imagine finding june Franke without a wet head after school? Apr. 3-The buses and street cars are losing customers on these lovely days. Apr. 4-Gloria Fuller is seen withP??? Apr. 5-History reports are such a bother. Page 129 Apr. 8-The HI-Y Father and Son Banquet. Comrade wins trophy for fourth time. lf you ever need a chauffeur for your other ear, see Lew Foster. Apr. 9-At the Intramural Track meet we see such different modes of dress as long underwear and trunks. Apr. 12-lfVouldn't you know it? Snow on the Student Couneil Boat Ride. Apr, 16-Opening Day! Reds 25 Cubs 0, First winner in 7 years. Apr. 18-lt is raining-not cats and dogs, but raindrops. Apr. 22-The Lodwieks can look out their front door and see Old Man River going by. Apr. 23-Toni Harnish needs sympathy, Mumu. Page 130 Apr. 25-'1'he first night of the opera! Everybody goes up the gangplank for good luck. Ad libbing follows! A Jr. 29-The firls' swinuninv' team Goes to Wfitllrow D D and brings home the bacon. May 3-The combined Hi-Y chapters sponsor a hay ride. May 17-Blow in to our Blow-out Dance, given by Ma- roon lfV!' and G. A. A. May 22-Latin Club Banquet. May 24-All Sports Banquet. May 31-Girls' All Sports Banquet. June 7-Class Day! June ll-Graduation! It's all over! Row one: X'Villiam Mead, Eugene Broxter- man, Robert Meer, Leonard Bishow, Robert Mfhittaker. Row two: Robert Tcbbs, Ray Tucker, Ray Frank, Robert Hewett, Clifford Eckerle. Row three: Ro- bert Dinkelaker, Kenneth Hummel, Gus Schmidt, Vfilliam Jung, Thomas Harding, Holter Sinks. Row four: Morris Sullivan, Charles Vandermullen, Yfllilliam Oberhel- man, Louis Heilman, Robert McKinney. CUIIIPLIIIIEHTS 0F Page 131 Page I32 CUIIIPLIITIEIITS 0F Row one: Bob Lipps, Orville Retsch, Louis Schott, Stanley Lamniers, Paul Schneider. Row Iwo: Bill O'Connor, Jim Utrecht, Robert Hamrock, Jim Carter, Don Hathaway. Row lhrce: Charlie Ru- tlig, Dick Slaughter, Carl Schindler, Al Ruehhnan, VValter Ernst, Dick Zapf, Paul Kautz. Row four: George Schmidt, Glen Hudson, Bob Heis, Don Soudrette, Dave Relly, jerry Conner. Row five: George Tischbein, Eugene Ruehlman, Dick Langenbeck, Clark Oyler, Bill Barth, Elmer Ruehlman, Bill McCabe. Row one: Sherman Applegate, Howard Meckstroth, Gordon X'Vessel, Lloyd Prich- ard, VVillian1 Vogle, Roy Kern. Row two: Donald Stokes, Donald Lindsey, Elmer Kahle, Paul Matthews, Thomas Fisher, Elmer Huber, Row tlzrees Fred Hess, james Harney, George Makepeace, Paul VValtz, Richard Limle, Dan Begley. Bruce Schaeperklaus. Row four: Edward Shekels, Earl Enghauser, Frank X'Veber, YVC-ssley Mysonheiiner, Harry Kerner. CDIIIPLIIIIEIITS 0F Page 133 Page 134 Row one: Everett Lewis, Cliff Dornette, Tom Stanton, Louis Howe, Bill Morris- sey. Row Iwo: Lloyd Kuhn, Jerry In- glis, james Glaab, Ernst Stahman, Bob lVoods, Bruce Poynter. Row II1 rec: Don Poynter, Bob Murphy, Phil Dobert, Tom Leonard, Dick Fullerton, Gene Byrd, Bob Schiff, Art Korte, Bobby Gohs. Row four: Leroy Morrison, Al Bludau, Bill Kennedy, Bill Strickland, Bill Burrage, Dean Sayre, Don Hooven, Johnny Law- rence. Row five: Bob Lowe, George Kent, Milo Henke, Earl Hobt, Bob Dean, Al Pleatman, Randall Moler, Bert Pleatman, Bob Salun. EDIIIPLIIIIEIITS UF CUIIIPLIIIIEIITS UF Row one: Bill Hust, Hugh Bram- kamp, Vincent Papania, Donald Kalenkanip, Jack Bowen, Kenneth Buelcerman, Charles Ratterman. Row Iwo: Dwight Suit, Thomas Eicher, Elmer Boehm, james Gray. Row lhree: Harold Grieco, Edwin Hubble, Bob Meyers, Howard Richer, Norbert Fieler, Bill Under- wood, Jack Breving, Kenneth Bowen. Page 135 Page 136 CUIIIPLIIIIEIITS 0F Row one: Dorothy Conratli, Ruth Cha- ney, Mary June Schwartz, Ruth Kirch- lieiner, Esther Lenz, Lucille Smith, Ruth Sturm, Norma Staubitz. Row two: Jean Beigel, LaVerne Nuesline, Betty Bertram, Gloria Jung, -lean Page, Shirley Chaney, Xfllilma Otthoffer, Joyce Jung, Marguerite Crowe. Row three: Marcella Imholte, Rosemary Vlleiclner, Virginia Hood, Mar- jorie Biclcler, Betty Heimbock, Betty Brannon, Anna Lou Conradi, Ruth Duebber. Row four: Dorothy Hess, Jean Short, Elaine Von Luerhte, jean Sebas- tiani, Ruth Ross, Rita Mersmann, Ma- rian Zink, Nonnette Hagen. Not on jzicture: Florence Mfagner, Helen lfVyrick. Row one: Helen Pabst, Betty Jane Ja- cober, Betty Dotterman, Virginia Er- hardt, Martha Petry, Rita Ratterman, Jessie Hickerson, Alice Girty. Row Iwo: Betty Jane Smith, Elizabeth Ingram, Polly Danner, Patty I-Iamaker, jean Hood, LaVerne Gustafson, Frances Tebbs, Barbara Seyshon, Eunice Scud- der. Row lhree: Ruth Schmidt, Anna Thompson, Ruth Lipps, Elsie Hauck, jean Bradford, Ellen Hoeland, Helen Schaumloeffel. Row four: Betty Deite- mier, Dorothy Lodwick, Betty Mfinnes, Dorothy Muirheid, Lois jones, Esther Hauck, Jeanette Falquet. Not on pic- ture: Mary Clark, Norma Dustin, Beaa trice Eggers, Ruth Eyrich, Betty Lance, Janet Hoffman. C0mPllllIEI'l'l'S OF Page 137 Page 138 Row one: Rosemary Schlachter, Jayne Morrison, l'Vinetta Morris, Gladys Helbig, Virginia Bassett, Dorothy Gress, Jean Kautz, Nancy Van VVye, Phyllis Hopp, Annette Knecht. Row Iwo: Ruth Kaplan, Thelma Schmarr, Rosemary Laughman, Barbara Cook, Kathleen Smith, Phillipa Voll- mer, Marjorie Schreck, Virginia Richardson, Eu- genia Hemstreet Janeth Brinkman. Row Ilarzfc: Patsy Bywater, Alice Eckert, Jane Kruse, Ylfilma Guenther, Audrey Pinkerton, Dorothy Hohn- ecker, Rosemary Baarlaer, Martha Manning, Florence Riestenberg, Sarah Lou Nimmo, Mary Adele Frey. Row four: Jacqueline Ruwe, Patsy McDonald, Martha Schmidt, Jacqueline Stehr, Peggy XfVebb, Mary Ann Redford, Marilyn Ex- son, Betty Arrico, Alverda Panarro, Betty Bals- ley. No! on pirlulra' Virginia Smith, Marion Ranz, Ceola Smith, Jeannette Hayes. COIIIPLIIIIEIITS UF CUITIPLIIIIEIITS UF Row one: Dorothy VVien1ann, Anna jane Busch, Helen Zintl, Betty Bolender, Al- ice Seitz, ,lean Long, Jane Ann I-Iutvhen, Muriel Schmick. Row Iwo: june Hilge- man, Elaine Happley, Margie Mitchell, Lenore Shaw, Marjorie Harrison, Betty Moser, Gloria Fuller. Row flzree: Jean- nette Kuennan, Gloria Decker, Viola Ja- cobs, Marion Knoth, Marilyn Redeker, Marion Flannery, Helen Hebbler, Ro- berta Stagge. Row fOZll'. IC8.UI1C Hebbler, Rita Rae Poad, Harriett Schurter, Shirley Held, Elaine Evans, Barbara Patterson, jean Hettrick No! on 1JlCl'll'TC.' Rose- mary Martin. Page 139 Page I40 COIIIPLIIIIEIITS UF Row mm: Deloris Heintznian, Dorothy Cantzler, Betty Kramer, Shirley Owens. Row Iwo: Eleanor Brunswick, Mildred Heuer, Bette Pollard, Jane Dawson, Ma- rion Petty, Kathryn Herzer. Row three: Margaret Von l'Venckstern, Dorothy Bro:-ze, Irene Buchanan, Elverna Ylfang, Shirley Kramer, Lydia DeLaney, jacque- line Cunningham, Elizabeth Nunn, Irene Hudson. Row four: Fern Simons, Ruth ZllllI'l161'lll2i11, Gladys X'Veber, June Kemp- ing, Mary Kaiser, Marleen Jones, Mary Perkins. No! on plrlzzre: Louise Alvey. Row one: Marilyn Moore, Lillian Voegtle, Dorothy Hawlik, Marjorie X'Vei- gele. Row Iwo: Vera Schemer, Betty Lou Longhorst, Beatrice Campbell, jean YVil- kins, Alma Ylfeiskittel, Marjorie Shultz, Arlene Grabo. Row Ilzree: Ruth Rueger Jacqueline Hicks, Dorothy Fey, Leah Daugherty, Georgia Paclen, Betty Gif- ford. Not on picriure.' Charlotte Cordrey, Margaret Thullen, Betty Adkins, Gloria Flower, julia Dannecker, COIIIPLIIIIEIITS 0F Page 141 FREE JOB PLACEMENT SERVICE I Skill Counts Specialized Training will help you meet modern day demands for a position in business CINCINNATI YMCA SCHOOLS ESTABLISHED 1848 DAY AND EVENING PROGRAMS IN Many graduates of Western Hills continue their education at the STENOGRAPHY YMCA BUSINESS SCHOOL PRIVATE SECRETARIAL In this picture are some of them from the 1939 class in the student BOOKKEEPING L01-1599 ai fhe Y- GENERAL BUSINESS ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION LAW - PRE-LAW Bulletin on Request CHerry 5348 Miller's has today what the best-dressed will wear tomorrow. The Store of Distinctive Apparel THIRTY DAYS CHARGE ACCOUNT MILLER CLOTHES I 3711 ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE WAbash 0555 Page 142 TRUE BREAD VALUE FROM TRUE BREAD BAKERS Miss Busch and Miss Bolender know that the name UFFELMANN on bakery goods is the best g e for the bes O THE UFFELMANN BAKING COMPANY A FOLLOW THE cnowns TO THE HILLTOP'S NEWEST, BRIGHTEST DINING SPOT A 1 f eshi g lizing k 11 k h ppy. THE WESTERN HILLS RQLLER GRILLE Save your pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves. Lincoln said that and it's still good advice. MOntana 2104 WESTWOOD BANK THE JOHN J. RADEL COMPANY FUNERAL HOMES HENRYJ.RADEL,pms The home atmosphere en- ables the family to have all the quie t and sur- ' roundings that they would expect in their own home. 4122 GLENWAY AVE., WAbash 4512 NEWPORT. SOuth 0560-0561 652 STATE AVE., WAbash 0365-0366 COVINGTON. HEmlock 4185 Page I44 RULLER SKATINB AT ITS BEST Skating parties cheerfully arranged for you. REGULAR ADMISSION 40c WESTERN HILLS ROLLATORIUIVI PEGGY'S I GRILLE Peggy's Grille is the st mping ground of Western Hills society. THE HOME OF SOPHISTICATION BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND MEET PEGGY PERSONALLY 9 N Nancy Van Wye is happy: she is no longer a pedestrian. Mr. Wullenweber just sold her father a smooth. roomy Hudson. 3207 HARRISON AVENUE MOntana 3301 WULLENWEBER MOTORS This is One Way to Make Cl Cow Contented . . . We do our utmost to give you the best. IVIANDERY DAIRY Page H6 MILLER'S DAIRY BAR Western Hillsf most modern dairy bar for the best dairy products. I , l Even Miller's delicious sundae doesn't stop Ginny Griesser from talking: Gladys Helbig is happy. for CLEvES'WARSAw PK' she has eaten the missing doughnut AND GLENWAY CENTRAL FAIRMOUNT BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANY 'R . VV.. ,V - . My-a...s.:..-LQ ,. .. fi , fe ,,,, . - H .,4- 3 Open daily - both offices--9 A M to 4 P. M. Assets over S3 600000 R e s e d and Undivlded Profit over S233.000. 0 9 nized 1892 Main office: 1944 Harrison Ave. Cheviot Branch, 3320 Harrison Ave. Page 147 YOUR CHOICE IS RIGHT-WHEN YOU CHOOSE TOM'S TOM'S AUTO SERVICE AAA Authorized Garage Harrison and Kling. Westwood COMPLIIVIENTS OF A FRIEND 0 THE TRUE VALUE of telephone service is established. not by a dollar and cents standard. but by the measure of protection, convenience and comfort that it gives in its many uses. The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company qsgglllllldll gf!! 9 5 me-L 2 EQ:-rise Iflrmggg sw? rg 149 E. K. MORRIS 8: COIVIPAN Y, INC. Iron-Steel-Factory Supplies-Seamless Steel Tubing 311-323 West Second Street CINCINNATI, OHIO The Western Hills Fuel 8: Supply Co. Ferguson Rd. and C. 8: O. of Indiana R. R. MOntana 0400 COAL FERTILIZER FEED Only the best of fruits and vegetables are served to Western Hills students VON LE HMDEN g WHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Yom: AND FREEMAN Avss. . Thoughts of Spring Bring . . Thoughts of Ice Cream Jaded appetites . . . spring-feverish palates . . . spring quickly back to energy when you serve nature's most delicious food dessert PURE FRUITS BLENDED WITH RICH MILK AND CREAM AND TANTALIZING INGREDIENTS PRO- DUCE THE DISH WHICH APPEALS INSTANTLY TO YOUNG AND OLD NO DESSERT CAN TAKE THE PLACE OF ICE CREAM AT MEALS, BETWEEN MEALS, OR AFTER MEALS O To get the greatest enjoyment out of ICE CREAM use FRECHTLING'S SEAL-TEST ICE CREAM. Made in a model plant, and every ingredient thoroughly controlled by constant laboratory protection FRECHTLING'S SEALTEST ICE CREAM We Are Proud to Say: We Print the Breeze WE CAN ALSO SERVE YOUR PRINTING NEEDS 0 MOntana 3200 For Estimates - For Suggestions WESTERN HILLS PRESS MAin 3884 LITTLEFORD-NELSON SCHOOL or COMMERCE NEAVE BUILDING FOURTH 6: RACE Compliments of A Friend Better Service LEY DRY CLEANER WE CALL AND DELIVER MOntana 0261 Compliments of WOLF F 'S PHARMACY 4405 GLENWAY AVE. WAbash 1236 Compliments of THE L. M. PRINCE COMPANY LUTZ 8: SCHRAMM, Inc. Manufacturers and Distributors JELLIES-MINCEMEATS-PICKLES KRAUT-CATSUP-VINEGAR PRESERVES-MUSTARD 30 Main Street MAin 3881 Page You Just Know It's Good When It's From Squires M WAbash 0161-0162 SQUIRES FOOD MARKET EVANGELINE'S CHOCOLATES Candies ot Rare Excellence 4217 GLENWAY AVENUE REBOLD Compliments of TED FOLZ INVALID COACH LADY ASSISTANT BLUE SUNOCO GASOLINE Glenmore at Mozart Cheviot. Ohio TOWN HALL PHARMACY N. E. CORNER: HARRISON AND MONTANA Compliments of A Friend Prompt Phone Delivery MOntana Service 3881-3893 Phone WAbash 0865-9871 LINDEMAN'S DRUG STORE 4903 GLENWAY AVENUE Compliments of A Friend P 9 Compliments of MAUSE DAIRY O WAbash D265 IRWIN SHOE COMPANY GEORGE W. DOHRMAN, Prop. The Store with a Conscience 578 WEST SIXTH STREET. NEAR MOUND CHerry 7566 Tools and Supplies for the Arts and Crafts JEWELER - WATCHMAKER - OPTICIAN THE E. 8: J. SWIGART COMPANY 34 WEST SIXTH STREET THE ALUMINUM INDUSTRIES, INC. 2416 BEEKMAN STREET Supplies for the Draftsman and Artist BLUE PRINTS - PHOTOSTATS THE F ERD WAGNER COMPANY 432 MAIN STREET Compliments of A Friend VICTOR-COLUMBIA-BRUNSWICK RECORDS Classical-Popular-Dance-Swing Soundproof Booths for your Convenience THE WILLIS MUSIC COMPANY 137 W. FOURTH STREET Page I54 The Josten Jewelry Company is grateful for the iaith and trust that the student body ot Western Hills High School has placed in it. and sincerely hopes that you were pleased with your class rings this year. May we serve you again next year? JOSTEN'S JEWELRY CCMPANY OWATONNA. MINNESOTA Page 155 E I ll-BIG DIAN 0N CADIPUS V ' ..v --.....5 IF I WERE an editor lid make sure of two things-first, that my editorial experience would not make me lead a dogis life, and second, Pd not he consistently in the dog house with every one including my instructors hecau e of my yearbook activity. My way would be to choose an outfit that does more than put their feet on my desk and pat me on the hack. Pd call for Iudeco service because it is complete and the hest help an editor can get in producing an unusual annual within his budget. Ask the staff on this hook if Pm not right.'9 Page rss Aichholz, Roger .................... Albertson, Clarence ........,...... 'Q DIRECTUIW .................,.Dunnaway Circle-Mo. 29831 ...........,3665 Epworth Ave.-Mo. 0795R Althaus, Edith ........................ ............. 3 068 Daytona Ave.-Mo. 2816M Andres, Bette 1aneM.. Neeb Rd., R. 12-None Applegate, 1a1nes ..,............. ..........,... 2 945 Lischer Ave.-Mo. 3563W Applegate, Sherman ......,....... ,..... ..... 3 6 62 Herbert Ave.--Mo. 29601 Arn, Mary ............................ Barnes, Irene .......,......... Barth, Margaret .............. Muddy Creek Rd.-None Mozart Ave.-Mo. 1833W ..........5316 Lower River Rd.-Delhi 104117 Bassett, Virginia ..,.......... .................... 4 822 Prosperity Pl.-1'Va. 3754 Beebe, Marlyn ............., ..................................... 5 78 Fayette Place-Wa. 3025 Beinke, Virginia ...,.......... .................................... 3 419 Stathem Ave.-Mo. 04941 Berte, 1oseph ............ ............ B ox 321 R. R. 14, Nova Ave.-Mo. 0353R Bickel, Albert ................ ................................... 3 474 Boudinot Ave.-Mo. 39781 Bishow, Leonard ......... ............. l 017 Considine Ave.-W'a. 9456 Blevins, Harry ........................ ...................... 2 608 Price Ave.-W'a. 1163 Bloemker, Raymond ..........,. .,................. 4 55 Foley Rd.-1'Va. 0374 Bolender, Betty ..................... .....,..... 2 539 Wvarsaw Ave.-Gr. 0152 Bolsen, Hilda ...................... ............. 2 839 Shaffer Ave.-Mo. 0566R Bonert, Carl .............. .........,..........,......... 1 961 Baltimore Ave.-None Borman,-1anet ...... Bowen, 1ack ........ . .............. .. St. Lawrence Ave.-1'Va. 0447 ............1331 Covedale Ave.-1Va. 7375 Bramkamp, Hugh ...........,.. .................... 4 326 WV. 8th St.-VVa. 9419 Brater, Betty .................. .............. 3 260 Daytona Ave.-Mo. 1242R Braun, 1ohn .............. ....,.......,........,,........... l 600 Ross Ave.-None Brethauer, 1oe ............. ............. 3 9418 N. Bend Rd.-Mo. 132311' Brinker, Helen .................. ,.,,............................... 3 770 Liston Ave.-None Bross, Vincent ......................... ..,........ 1 03-1 Underwood Place-Vtla. 8050 Broxterman, Eugene ..........................,........................... 455Considine Ave.-1Va. 5129 Bruestle, George ................................................ 2-103 Homestead Place-Mo. 3261W Brug, Edith .................. Box 286, Bridgetown Rd., R. R. No. 14-Mo. 0921 Bruns, Virginia ............................,.....,........................................... 3794 Hillside Ave.-None Brunswick, Eleanor ..... Box ll, North Bend Rd., R. R. No. 14-None Buelterman, Kenneth .......,........................................ 2941 Montana Ave.-Mo. 2050 Burns, 1ames ......................,..., ..................,..... f 1756 Highridge Ave.-None Busch, Anna 1ane .............. .......... 3 518 St. Martins Pl.-Mo. l994R Buschle, Donald .............. .................................... 6 59 Sedam St.-None Camden, Ralph ............... ............................. 3 200 Wvarsaw Ave.-1Va. 7128 Campbell, Marian ......... Homelawn Avenue-Mo. 2974W Cantzler, Dorothy ............... ....,......... 3 937 1Vashington Ave.-Mo. 38641 Cappel, Louis ............,........ ........................ 4 764 Glenway Ave.-VVa. 5992 Carney, Lawrence ............... ............. 3 731 Kessen Ave.-Mo. 1857 Carter, 1ames ...................... .... - ....... 3 701 Lovell Ave.-Mo. 1624M Chaney, Ruth ............... .............................. 1 023 Fisk Ave.-None Chisman, Rita. ............ . Clark, Mary .................... Leders Lane-1Va. 5293 ...,...........28l6 Shaffer Ave.-Mo. 2256W Cleary, Margaret ............ .,.................. 5 64 Enright Ave.-Gr. 0693 Coghill, 1ack ....................... ,............. A 1972 Shirley Place-Mo. 3614111 Conners, Raymond ..,......... ................,.. 3 014 Theresa St.-1Va. 5740 Connin, Thomasa.. ....... ................. 2 935 Montana Ave.-None Conradi, Dorothy ........... ............. 2 667 Cora Ave.-Mo. 0499R Conway, Betty .............. Craig, Hetty .............. Crowe, Wilber. ............. Dager, Xvilliam ....... ..... Dawson, 1ane ................ .. Denham, Odetta ........... Dierker, Marian .............. Dirr, Thelma ........... .............-1946 Ralph Ave.-1Va. 1328 ...............36l5 Herbert Ave.-Mo. 40711 ...............3930 Trevor Ave.-Mo. 0322M ..........3433 Boudinot Ave.-None 1Varsaw Ave.-None ..........l031 Schiff Ave.-Hia. 2827 Kistner St.-11711. 3558 ..............3646 Puhlman Ave.-None Distler, Ruth ............ .................. 2 905 Eggers Pl.-Mo. 25671 Doelling, 1ewe1 ....................., .............. 3 645 Epworth Ave.-Mo, 11421 Dollenmeyer, Muriel ............ .....,...... 2 521 Knorr Ave.-Mo. l672M Dornette, Clifford ............... ............. 3 018 Ramona Ave.-Mo. 243411 Dotterman, Bette ............ ........... 3 637 St. Martins Pl.-Mo. 295401 Dugger, Margaret .......... ,............... 3 529 Rose Cliff Dr.-None Eilerman, Loraine ......,.. Eldridge, 1une ................... Elwell, Ida Mae ...... ..... ...,......,...4067 Hillside Ave.-VVa. 6636 Greenwell Rd.-Gr. 0325 ..........,..,3608 Liston Ave.-WVa. 2496 Emmes, Blanche ............ Erhardt, Virginia ............... Ernst, Roberta ....,.....,........... P Broadwell Ave.-Mo. 3505 Boudinot Ave.-Mo. 4l93W Glenmore Ave.-Mo. 3650W Everstnan, Dorothy .......... .......................,,..... 6 23 Maryland Ave.-None Fedeler, Parker .....,..... ...,.,................... 4 206 Harding Ave.-None Fey, Thomas ...........,.... ................................................... 8 ll Terry St.-None Fisher, Thomas ....... ,....... .....,.....,. 3 9 09 Meyerfeld Ave.-Mo. 0l53W Flannery, Nortna,...i ........... ............ 4 1137 1amestown Ave.-1'Va. 4100 Folino, Philip ....,.............. ........,............. 3 448 Southside Ave.-None Forwalt, 1eanette ................ ..,........................ 3 784 Kistner St.-None Foster, Lewis .,...,................ ...................,.....,....................... 9 41 Grand Ave.-1'Va. 4841 Frank, Carl .............,...... ............................................... 6 75 Fernland Ave.-Gr. 0361 Frank, Ray .......... , ..........,................... Route 12 Victory Drive, Delhi-Tu. 7369111 Friedman, Robert .......,....................,.......... - ,....,....... 1037 Rosemont Ave.-'Wa. 3675 Gabcl, Cora 1ane .............. ........... 1 675 Montrose St.-None Gay, Nancy .....................,.... .............. 3 96 Sidney Rd.-1'Va. 7255 Gebhardt, Donald ............ Gehring, George ..........., Gerber, Ross .......,............... Gildenblatt, 1u1e ................ Girty, Alice .............,..........,. Glabb, 1ames ............... Glaser, Dorothy .............. Glashien, Orletta ................ Gobrecht, Marjorie .......,....... Godfrey, Ruth ....................., Goldston, Lesley ............ Gordon, Philip .......... Grady, Lawrence .....,..... Graf, 1ean,, ...... ......,........ . Graham, Beverly ........... Gress, Dorothy ................ Griesser, Virginia.. ............. Griswold, Dick ..............., ........,.....1028 Rosemont Ave.-None ..............383l Carrie Ave.-Mo. 24l0M ................3253 Broadwell Ave.-None .............l260 Manss Ave.-1Va. 4602 Elberon Ave.-XVII. 5351 12 Lower River Rd.-De. 3361 ...............3752 Herbert Ave.-Mo. 4l64W Boudinot Ave.-Mo. 2546W West Liberty St.- Grand Ave.- Glenway Aye Fairbanks Ave 132 Beech Ave Glenway Ave Wa . 1'Va. -VVa -W'a -1V a .-Xva. 1927 4026 5046 4931 . 6352 2432 ..............2876 McKinley Ave.-Mo. 05591 Koenig Ave.-Mo. 0697R .............33l6 Hildreth Ave.-MO. 3157117 ................l119 Elberon Ave.-Wa. 5850 Groth, Ruth, ..................................... ................ 1 620 Sutter Ave.-Ki. 5l83R Gruener, Carl ........................................ ............. 3 517 Darwin Ave.-Mo. 10901 Guckenberger, Vera 1ean ............... .............. 2 886 Harrison Ave.-Mo. 1768 Gudgeon, Kenneth ........................... ....,........,.......,.. 7 65 Sedam-St.-Wa. 1277 Guethlein, Mary f... ......................... .,........,... 2 6 15 Montana Ave.-Mo. 0617 Hageny, Richard ..,............ ........... 3 997 Lovell Ave.-Mo. 20471 Haines, Harvey... .......,... . Harnish, Tom ............ Harper, Isobel. ................ . ...............1282 Quebec Rd.-Wa. 9290 ...........3505 Daytona Ave.-Mo. 39481 .............2422 Harrison Ave.-Mo. 3842W Harrison, Marjorie .......... ...........................,........... F oley Rd.-1Va. 6539 Hasel, 1ohn .....................,... ........................ 1 244 Amanda Pl.-1Va. 7648 Hasselheck, 1ack ....,....... ............. 3 912 Harding Ave.-Mo. 2984111 Hathaway, Donald ........... ................... 3 300 Montana Are.-Mo. 3238 Hathaway, Lee ................ ............ 7 381 Kirkwood Lane-Tu. 73831 Hawlik, Dorothy ........... ........... B ox 171 Race Road-Mo. 32361'V Hayes, 1eanette .........,. : ................................................... 3018 Montana Ave.-Mo. 03181 Heiden, Edward .......,.............................,............................ 2832 Claypole Ave.-Gr. 0394 Hein, Donald ....,................ Box 163 Race Rd., R. R. 14, Bridgetown-None Heintz, Howard .........,........................................,................,. 3802 1Vest 8th St.-1Va. 3470 Heintzman, Deloris. .... .....,.... Hekler, Helen ....................,... Helbig, Gladys ...................... Helmers, Leonard ............. Hericks, Robert ...... ........ Herzer, Kathryn ...,........ .............380l Harrison Ave.-Mo. 1434 Herbert Ave.-Mo. 291411 ..............4202 Harding Ave.-Mo. 0858R Rosemont Ave.-1Va. 4264 Ingalls Ave.-None ...,...,.-3723 Frances Ave.-Mo. 1844R Heuer, Mildred ,.............. ............... 3 956 Liston- Ave.-Wa. 7722 Hewett, Robert .................... ........................... 2 57 Twain Ave.-None Hickerson, 1essie ...................... ............ 5 25 Rosemont Ave.-'Wa. 7757 Higginbotham, 1ames ............. .......,.... W .5440 Hillside Ave.-Tu. 7399R Hill, Mary ...............,....................... ..............s 1 873 N. Overlook Ave.-Hia. 9131 Hiltenberger, Lillian ........... ..................,................................ 6 13 Leath Ave.-None Hine, Vern .............,................,.. ...........,... B ox 652 Vtlerk Rd., R. R. 14-None Hoefft, Ruth .............,........ .........,...,........ 1 248 Rutledge St.-'Wa. 3568 Holbrock, Marian ...,......... Hillside Ave.-Wa. 0496 Page 157 Holley, Robert, .............. Holocher, 1Vtl1tam ........... ............... Holtman, Dolores ............. ..................................... Hopp, Phyllis .,.....,......... ...... . .. .......... Horstmann, Velma ............... Hottston, Ann.: ....... .... ......... Howe, Louis .... ............. Huber, Eltner .........,......... Hunsicker, Arthur ..,........ Httnter, Raymond ............ Httst, 1ohn .v.................,........... .................. Hutchen, 1ane Ann ............. ........,. lnglis, 1erry ................... Ingram, Geneva .........,... Iss, Anna Marie ............. jacobers, Betty 1ane. ....,.... .. 1ennings, Avyleene ............... 1ockers, Robert ...,,......... Kades, Marian ............ Kahle, Elmer .................... Kallmeyer, Ruth ...,...... Kane, Marguerite .............. Kareth, Elmer ................. Katenkamp. Don .............., Kautz. 1ean .................... Keiber, George ......,..., Keller, Violet .............. Kern, Roy .................. Kiefler, 1Valter ............... King, 1ohn ....,........................... Kirchheiner, Frank .............. Kirchheiner, Rttth ........... Klattsing, Ray ............. Klein, Bob ....... - .................. Klosterman, Helen.. ...... .. Knecht, Annette ........... Knudsen, Howard ...,........ Koenig, Erna. ................... . Koester, 1Villiam ............... Kohl, Gloria ....................., Korte, Kenneth ............,. Krabacher, Elmer .........,... Krabacher, Erma ............... Kramer, Betty .................. Krebs, Elmer .....,.,....... Ktthl, Ethel .... . ...,..... Kuhn. Betty. ....,..... . Kuhn, Georgia ........... Kuhn, Lloyd ........... Kuntz, Verna ............... Lake, 1ames .... . ................. . Lammers, Stanley .....,....,.. Lance, Betty ......................, Lane, Clara .............................. Leesman, Marcella .......... Lehrer, Rttth .............. 3735 Boudinot Ave.-None 3224 Coral Park Drive-Mo. 4694W .............2969 Lischer Ave ..............3425 Mclfarlan Rd 2960 Harrison Ave.- ................2550 1Varsaw Ave.- Pedrettt Rd.- .-Mo. -Mo. .4932 Zula Ave.-1Va. 6793 2731 Glenway Ave.-Wa 3851 1045 3216 Mo. 0726R ...........2646 Harrison Ave.-Mo. 3254 Montana Ave.- 1Va. 3531 1Va. 8678 19221 Mo. 2416 .3819 Glenmore Ave.-Mo. 2878111 ............10-18 Delmonte Pl.-1'Va. 224-1 Pedretti Ave.-None .... ........ 4053 Palos St.-1Va. 3156 Kirbert Ave.-1Va. 8290 Twain Ave.-Tu. 74021 ..- ....... 1100 Rosemont Ave.-None First Ave.-None Ralph Ave.-1Va. 5761 . ............ 4110 Francis Ave.-1Va. 4697 .............5047 Ralph Ave.-Gr. 1135 Mayfair Ave,-None ........5046 Rellettm Ave.-1Va. 4523 ...........3076 Queen City-Mo. l934W Seegar Ave.-1Va. 8076 --.BIOS Wooster Place-Mo. 2558111 986 Washington Ave.-Mo. l454R Mozart St.-Mo.06671V ..........l055 Gilsey Ave. -1Va 934 7 ..,........3428 Cheviot Ave.-Mo. 1422 ............3428 Cheviot Ave.-Mo. 1422 Darwin Ave.-Mo. 4566 McHenry Ave.-Mo. 17361 Osage Ave.-1Va. 2799 Lockman Ave.-1Va 2869 Chateau Ave.-None Knox St.-1Va. 3700 Hillside Ave.-Wa. 0396 Gilsey Ave.-1Va. 1600 Mignon Ave.-Mo. 22241 Mayfair Ave.-None Mayfair Ave.-None ............3-111 Hilda Ave.-Mo. 2688111 Woodlawn Ave.-Gr. 0779 Osage Ave.-1Va. 6388 2750 Montana Ave.-Mo. 0826R 2750 Montana Ave.-Mo. 0826R ........2l0 Cleves and 1Varsaw Pk.-Tu. 7302R 1134 Sunset Ave.-Wa. 2054 3033 Daytona Ave.-Mo. l920W Epworth Ave.-Mo. 3423 . ........ .551 Considine Ave.-1Va. 1233 ...............-4754 Glenway Ave.-None ...........4ll9 Louisville Pike-None , ............ ina Etbet-on Ave.-wrt 1621 Lenz, Esther ............ .......... 3 618 Meadow Ave.-Mo. 2836 Levine, Albert ............. ....,............ 1 241 Manss Ave.-1Va. 7642 Lewis, Everett .....................,. ...- ......... 1369 Covedale Ave.-VVa. 7779 Lichtendahl, Charles .......... .................. 1 035 Seton Ave.-Wa. 8595 Limle, Richard .........,..... ........... 2 136 Harrison Ave.-Mo. 03371 Lindsey, Donald ........... .............. I 634 Kellywood Ave.-1Va. 3015 Lipps, Robert ............. .............. 3 925 Trevor Ave.-Mo. 121811' - Litsch, Leroy .......... .................. 1 010 Schiff Ave.-Wa. 3930 Lloyd, Edward ................ ......................... M 927 State Ave.-Wa. 2039 Lock, Anthony ..................... ................... 3 928 Trevor Ave.-Mo. 3981111 Lockhorn, Virginia ...........,,.. ......,.................................. B ox 412 Beech Rd.-None Lotlwick, 1ames ............. ,..... ........... 6 9 00 Lower River Road-Ttt. 7105R Long, 1ean Anne ............... ...............,.......................... 2 903 Ravogli-Mo. 2111 Page 158' Loos, Betty ....... , .... Loze, Robert. ................. . Lueders, Robert ..... .........., Lutton, Elizabeth.-- ........ .............2317 Maryland Ave.-Wa. 7219 Greenwell Ave.-Wa. 8636 Daytona Ave.-Mo. 209W ........2825 North Bend Rd., Mt. Airy-Ki. 42671 Lutton, Robert ............. ............... 2 S25 North Bend Rd., Mt. Airy-Ki. 42671 McCartney, Mary 1auc ,............ ................. 4 1649 Glenway Ave.-Wa. 6561 McDonald, Sarah ..........,..... McLaren, Alan ............. McNair, George ...... . ........ Maher, 1ack ...... - ............. Maier, Betty ............... Maile, Carol .................... Manley, Richard ......,...... Martin, Rttth ............ Matthews, Pattl ........... .. ............ 7019 Lower River Rd.-Tu. 71971 Epworth Ave.-Mo. 458511' ..............-.l280 Sunset Ave.-Wa. 6948 ................1622 Iliff Ave.-Gr. 1513 ..............3759 Warsaw Ave.-None Glenway Ave.-None ...........2878 Dirheitn Ave.-Mo. 1567111 Sunshine Ave.-None Montana Ave.-Mo. 4188111 Matthey, 1ack .............. - ..... ............. 3 729 Boudinot Ave.-Mo. 2228111 Mattick, Edward ...,......... ................................. 2 549 Ring Pl.-Gr. 0618 Maxstadt, Oscar ............... .,................... 2 699 Shaffer Ave.-None May, Howard ...................... ............. 3 502 Woodbine Ave.-None Mead, 1Vil1iam ........................ ................. 6 719 Home City Ave.-None Meckstroth, Howard .............. ................ 3 624 Herbert Ave.-Mo. 08461 Meer, Robert .......................... Meier, 1Valter ................ Michaelis, Esther .......... .. M idgley, Alberta ............ . .. .............. 3621 St. Martins Pl.-Mo. 3414117 North Bend Rd.-Mo. 0536 ..- ......... 3986 School Section Rd.-None .,............35l9 McHenry Ave.-Mo. 1933111 Milbourne, Robert ....... . ..., ............ 3 318 Stanhope Ave.-Mo. 37281 Miller, George .................... .............. 4 884 North Overlook Ave.-None Mitchell, Marjorie .............. ................... 6 416 Lower River Rd.-None Momberg, Robert ........... Monnig, ,lack ................. Moore, Marilyn ...... e... Morr, Fredric ................. Morrison, 1ayne ................ Morrissey, Bill ..,............ Morris, Winetta ....... ,.. Mueller, Marilyn ............ Muirheid, Ruby.. .... -. Murrell, 1ean ............ Nagel, Henry ............ Neiheisel, Irma ........,... Nickolas, 101m .............. Nieman, Rose ........... ......,...-1121 Harding Ave.-Mo. 39741 Bassett Rd.-Wa. 4068 ..........3989 Lovell Ave.-Mo. 21561 Delhi Pike-Ttt. 7272 Twain Ave.-Delhi 141 . ......... Box 386 Sidney Road-1Va. 0918 .W .................. 545 Considine Ave.-None ...........3l44 Montana Ave.-Mo. 1025 ....-.....l25I Rutledge Ave.-1Va. 5558 .........,....1026 Gilsey Ave.-1Va. 3877 ...............2940 Montana Ave.-Mo. 2105 .............3064 Glenmore Ave.-Mo. 2768117 ...............2580 Harrison Ave.-Mo. 1565W Everett Ave.-Mo. 2599W Nobbe, Myrtle .............. ................ .. ......... 1 817 Forbes St.-None Nolting, Roger..- ......... ........... 4 158 1Vest 8th St.-1Va. 0053 O'Conner, William ............ ...................... 4 521 Clearview-1Va. 7527 Oelschlager, Lttcy ........... Ohmer, Martha ................. Ostholthoff, Sally ........... . Oswald, 1ean ........,.... Owens, Shirley .............. Pabst. H elen ............ Pabst, Marcella ................ . Papania, Vincent ........... , Parker, Robert ................... Patterson, Donald ..... ..... . .... ............ Paulding. Donald ........... Perry, Richard .............. Petry, Martha .......... Petty, Marion ...... ..... Pfaff, David .........,....., Pfeiffer, Clare. .............. Pollard, Bette ........... Porter, Lois ........... ....... - ...... Pritchard, Lloyd .............. Prout, Virginia ............. Radelte, Betty ................ Raebttrn, Clyde .,......... Ranz, 1ohn ....... . ..., l 15 Winfield Ave.-1Va. 8149 ..............Box 175 Rapid Run Road-None 1 Herbert Ave.-Mo. 45681 Rtttledge Ave.-1Va. 1864 .............35l8 1Varsaw Ave.-1Va. 5270 ...............386l Davis Ave.-Mo. 207lW .........2947 W. McMicken-Ki. 4569R Academy Ave.-Wa. 0063 13 Rueble Pl.-Mo. 1721M 6460 Honte City Ave.-Ttt. 74531-I Sttnset Ave.-Wa. 6649 ............2893 Riverside Drive-Wa. 4585 ...........-3729 Applegate Ave.-Mo. 2344111 ..............,3448 Millrich Ave.-Mo. 38091 ...........2329 Harrisott Ave.-Mo. 2690R .,............4932 Western Hills Ave.-None ...........5018 Westhigh Ave.-Gr. 2341 .............3505 Gletttnore Ave.-Mo. 0074 Iliff Ave.-1Va. 3187 1V. Eighth St.-None Considine-Wa. 7587 .............,.l575 Tremont Ave.-None .- ......... 2698 Shaffer Ave.-Mo. 186lR ..............1740 Queen City Ave.-None Schmitt, Albert ............ Ranz, Marian.. .... . .............. Rattermann, Charles.. ........ Rattermann, Rita ........,.. N. Bend Rd.-Mo. 2198 .............2690 Fleetwood Ave.-Mo. 0l92R ..............2690 Fleetwood Ave.-Mo. 0192R Ray, Griffith ,.......,.......... .......,........ 3 056 Ramona Ave.-Mo. 26061 Reinmuth, Bettie ...................... ........... 2 400 Montana Ave.-Mo. 1307M Reinstatler, Rosemary ............................................. -579 Greenwell Rd.-XVa. 0455 Rentz, Robert ...................................................................,................ 856 Foley Rd.-Gr. 0406 Rctsch, Orville ..................,.. Box 15 R. R. 14, North Bend Rd.-Mo. 2090W Rich, Howard .................................................................. 3331 Cheviot Ave.-Mo. 1301111 Richardson, Jack ............. .......... 2 850 Lehman Rd.-lva. 4574 Ricking, Howard ............ ..................,. 6 711 Parkland Ave.-None Riechers, Arthur ............. Riga, Jerome .................. Roberts, Harry ............. Robinson, Edna ............... Rohs. Antoinette ............ Roth, Betty ..........,........... Roth, Mary ................. Ross, Virginia .................. ............-1840 Rapid Run Pk.-YVa. 2121 Montana Ave.-Mo. 29111 Rowland, Edwin ................... . ..... Ruckelhausen, George .............. Saeger, Jeanne ..... . ........ Saeger. June ...........,......,.....,..... Schartlt, Ruth ............................... Schlachter, Rose Mary ...,.......... Schmick, Muriel ......................... Schneider, Paul ...... ..... Schoeny, Richard .......,.... ...........l222 Carson Ave ...........-1774 Prosperity Pl.- ..............28l5 llrwiler Ave Urwiler Ave. .............l662 Rosemont Ave .,.............Box 694 Delhi Pk.- 'Wa Wa . 4855 2216 Mo. 2243 Mo. 2243 .-Wa W'a. 26111 64 28 Brucstle Ave.-None ....,.......3068 Wardall Ave.-Mo. 0507M ............3068 Wardall Ave.-Mo. 0507M Paneoast Ave.-None Manss Ave.-Wa. 9367 Daytona Ave.-Mo. 1084117 .............4959 Hlestern Hills Ave.-Xva. 2030 Scholl, Betty .........,............................................. 523 Woodbine Ave.-Mo. 01751 Glenmore Ave.-Mo. 1100 Trevor Ave.-Mo. 18771V Schott, Louis .................... Box 166, Cleves-Hlarsaw Pike, R. R. -1-Wa. -1583 Schramm, Earl .......... ..... ................,.......,....................... 3 2 33 Stanhope Ave.-Mo. 08591 Schroer, Esther ............. Schubert, Violet ............... Schueler, Arthur .............. Schuler, Betty ..... ..,.. . .... Schulman, Melvin .......... Schulz, Ernest ................ Schulz. Peter ................... Schuster, Dorothy .......... Schwartz. Audrey ................. Delhi Pk.-1Va. 6868 831 McPherson Ave.-Wa. 3128 ..........2508 Fortlnnann Pl.-Mo. 27-171V Ililf Ave.-Wa. 889-1 ..........1254 Rutledge Ave.-lVa. 1311 15 Neeb Rd.-Tu. 7'l3lM .............2l23 Harrison Ave.-Mo. 38231 Delhi Pike-Tu. 73l9R Schwartz. Mary June ..........., ................. Sei bert, Naomi ........................ ..-.. ....... . Seitz,Altce ...............,........................ . ...... - .... . Shambaugh. Margaret Shaw. Lenore ...... . ......................... . Sheft, Selma ............................ Shiveley, Margaret .......... Simminger, Charles ........... Smedley, Edith .......... Smith, Lenore ........... Smith, Lucille ............... Soudrette. John ..........,..... Spelzhaus, Richard ..........,. Spingler, Dorothy .......... Spiess, Charles.- ....,...,....,... Stadtlander. Louis ............. Stalnnann, Ernst ..,.......... Stang, Erna ...... .....,..... ..... Stanton, Thomas ............ Staubitz. Norman., ........ Stein, Minnie. ..... .. ....... .. Stenger, Thomas ............. .,........1131 McPherson Ave.-1Va. 4457 3323 Epworth Ave.-Mo. 1291M Shaffer Ave.-Mo. 1103117 Rapid Run Rd., Box 130-Delhi 458 3527 Southside Ave.-None Rutledge St.-1Va. 1335 .....,.....l045 McPherson Ave.-VVa. 6890 Grand Ave.-Wa. 6921 .....,.....3736 Herbert Ave.-Mo. 29141 744 Enright Ave.-1'Va. 1761 565 Considine Ave.-None R. R. 7, Sta. L., Box 106-Mo. 13381 ......,....6844 Parkland Ave.-Delhi 1221 Considinc Ave. 1Va. 7342 Slilter Ave. Wa. 1243 . ...,,........ 1218 Rosemont Ave.-Hla. 4495 Gilsey Ave. Bassett Rd. Queen City Ave. Stephenson, Shirley ...... ..... Stock, 1Vilbert ............... Hia . 1Va. 1Va. 4722 2567 4314 Werk Road-Mo. 258211 .....,.......3016 Daytona Ave.-Mo. 3859W .L .......... 4030 Glenway Ave.-1Na. 8046 ......,.....3021 Boudinot Ave.-Mo. 36631 ......,....1024 Overlook Ave.-Mla. 1812 Mayfair Ave.-Mo. 0870W Stokes, Don ............,... Stoltz, George ............... Story, Marjorie.....I ........ .. Strait, Richard ...................... Strautman, WVi11iam .............. Sturm, Ruth ............................ Suit, Louise .............,...... Sullivan, Jean ................ M.. Summers, Stanley ............... Tebbs, Robert .............. Tenner, William ..... ....... Theis, Madeline .................. Theders, Bernard ............... Thier, Betty Ann ........... ..., Thinnes, Fern ........ . ............... Thompson, Nelvia ................. Thornbury, Betty Ann ........... Tieman, Jane ..................... . ........ Timmer, Margaret .....,..... Tinnell, Louveua .... . ..... ..,. . Tucker, Ray ..........,....... Utrecht, James ........... Vahlsing, Marie ......................... Van Guelpen, Mary Ann .... ........... ..... Van 1Vye, Nancy ................................ Vath, 1Villiam .............. Vece, Josephine ........,.,.... Vincent, Lillian .,............ Voegtle, Lillian ............... Vollmer, Manfred .,............ Von Luehrte, Robert .......... Vondcr Brink, Ruth ............ Wagner, Florence ............... Wahlbrink. Ruth ............... 1.Valsh, Annabel ............. 1Valsh, Dorothy .......,..... 1Veber, Verna ,...,......... 1Vehrung, Betty .............. 1Veiss, Lillian ............... 1Veller, Elmer ................... Weninger, George .............. Wernick, Rose ............ Mfessel, Gordon .............., Westcott, Margaret .......... Whitaker, Robert .............. Wiegele, Marjorie ............. Wiemann. Dorothy ..,....... Wilkinson, Doris ............ 1Vinall, Mlilliam ............. Wise, Bert ........................ Wise, John ........................... Wolf, Betty Jane ......... . ..... . Wollenhaupt, James .,.......... 1Vuestefeltl, Betty .....,,......., Yanney, Verna.. ..,.... Yosafat, Esther ........... Zapf, Edwin .............. Zeigler, George ........... Zind, Helen .............. .............,.4136 Heyward Ave.-Gr. 1157 ....,......6636 Nokomis Ave.-Delhi 448R ..............4076 Liston Ave.-Wa. 2391 ............3542 Daytona Ave.-Mo. 09931 ...........l032 Coronado Ave.-XVa. 9142 - ..........................,.... 1244 1liff,Ave.-Gr. 2238 ...........6735 Hotne City Ave.-Delhi 352111 First Ave.4None Chateau Ave.-Wa. 7692 Davis Ave.-None 393 Anderson Ferry Rd.-Wa. 0336 ....4011 Gleumore Ave.-Mo. 4l92W ..............4012 Glenway Ave.-1Va. 254-l Craig Ave.-Mo. 3580111 .............1902 Queen City Ave.-Gr. 0547 Baurichter St.-1Va. 8832 Iliff Ave.-Gr. 1893 ...............2883 Harrison Ave.-Mo. 23771 Purcell Ave.-none Elberon Ave.-None ...46-15 N. Edgewood Ave.-Ki. 2776 .........l636 Kellywootl Ave.-Wa. 2517 Riverside Ave.-3Nonc ........2629 Montana Ave.-Mo. 2338R Ferguson Rd.-Mo. 16351 Meadow Ave.-None .............4377 St. Lawrence Are.-Wa. 7222 Mt. Hope Rd.-Wa. 1966 ...............1226 Manss Ave.-NVa. 9401 Ross Ave.-Gr. 1909 1Vest Liberty Street-None Leland Ave.-None .......3209 Stanhope Avel-Mo. 4099W Ellzeron Ave.-None ..........39l2 Davis Ave.-Mo. 3674181 Benz Ave.-WVa. 4621 .,.............3970 School Section Rd.-Mo. 4095181 Dina Ave.-Mo. 20641 ............l380 Covedale Ave.-Wa. 2053 ..........,519 Considine Ave.-Gr. 0322 Robb Ave.-Mo. 1667R ..........,4600 Rapid Run Pike-Nva. 0165 Robb Ave.-Mo. ll93W .............3405 Alta V ista-Mo. 4659W ................l222 Rutledge St.-None Enright Ave.-Wa. 5573 ............360l Puhlman Ave.-Mo. 4061 Clanora Drive-None ....3284 Broadwell Ave.-Mo. l622M .....................North Bend Rd.-Tu. 7189 ...........l290 Rutledge Ave.-Yva. 6935 Wells St.-Wa. 3589 Purcell Ave.-WVa. 2649 ...........2343 Harrison Ave.-Mo, 06091 Relletnn Ave.-None ...............3724 Laclede Ave.-Wa. 412-I ..............3440 Beaumont Pl.-lVa. 6328 State Ave.-None ..............2936 Eggers Pl.-Mo. 239911 Page 159 AUTOGRAPHS 52ZQ Q,' 4 W q 41-60-Lmy AffL,e,,' 49a-4.2!-G!rw., : Qxxfwmfgwmf y f VVESTERMAN PRINT . 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