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

 - Class of 1949

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t MW! 50 :30 OM In the picture to the left our principal. Mr. RayburnW. quwcxllctderdiscusses school questions with the officers of the Student Council: tack Gannon, Mary Wheeler. Kenneth Bassett, and Betty Dieckmcmn. To the right is the Assistant Principal, Mr. Arthur Havlovic, and the counselor 0t tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade girls, Mrs, Dorothy Heninger, 01414156 0V5. Our torefothers have handed down to us through generations the tradition of liberty. We have always believed in it and cherished it. We have fought great wars to preserve it. Because of it we have enjoyed health, wealth, and hap- piness. These in turn have placed upon us the honor and grave responsibility of world leadership. Why Should we not believe in tiberty today and guard tt jealously OS our most precious posses sion? A. J. Havolvic '; Counselors encourage students to plan their lives cmd fake places in 0 world where personal choices are our right and privilege. To know how to make these choices intelligently we learn to consider our interests, abilities, and aptitudes and the needs of the com- munity so that we can best serve our- selves, our tctmities, and our country. In so doing students will be better equipped to preserve the liberty which is our heritage. Mrs. Dorothy Hentnger Everybody believes in liberty; liberty means freedom from bondage. A free man is master of himself. How tar can we go toward mastery of our self? How much responsibility do we desire? Many need and wish some gut dance, control, and support. We may even enjoy enstovement to loved ones, church, profession, or cause. Liberty begins with us. As we team more and more to master our own lives, we will discover that we have fewer and fewer bondages. We can have as much tib- erty as we desire, B. W. Cctdwcrllader Here at Western Hills we students be, lieve in liberty too. With careful thought, we elect our homeroom representatives to Student Councilt As good citizens we accept and enforce the decisions ot our Student Council. We realize the need for the voice of authority and recognize the fact that the decisions of the administrai tion are made for the common good of alt. Only when we can be good citizens of our school can we become worthy citizens of the United States. With this important thought in mind, we constant- ty strive to make democracy live at Western Hills. The Student Body 25

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