Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 49 text:

Jfreiclzed iowar approac ing clzaflenge A pilgrim once found his poth barred by o mountain ex- ceedingly smooth ond slippery throughout. Triol revealed the only method of odvoncing to be climbing two steps while falling back one. l-le occepted this arduous task patiently ond in time was reworded with the summit. The iuniors, too, sometimes encountered difficulties os they worked tovvord the eminence of the seniors. Increased responsibilities ond achievements prepared this closs for their lost year of high school. Some eleventh-graders cloimed ports in the Junior Dromotic Club's presentation, Major Borbord' while others held positions on the staffs of school publications. The oth- letes goined experience porticipoting in sports. Big Brothers, Student Court, and l-li-Y also drew junior members. Distinc- tive to the class of '53 was the Peanuts, staged under the guidance of the advisor, Mr. Welsh. Another highlight of the yeor was the B-A Prom, on event eogerly owoited ond carefully organized. The problem of time-consuming extra- curricular octivities ond increased study requirements often forced Juniors to budget their hours. The year brought tri- umphs ond occosionol disappointments, but the closs os o whole gained o steodier purpose ond o more moture out- look for the future. HOME ROOM 117, ROW 1: Jerry Rosenstein, Jim Dine, Gordon Jacobs, Norman Berkowitz, Dave Allyrdice, Jack Heines, Paul Viiz, Lawson Soloway, Dick Schaefer, Charles Stern. ROW 2: Morty Feinberg, James Ziegler, Jan Scharnhorst, Don Chamberlain, Mike Cohen, Bob Welsh, Ralph Zerges, Bob Howard, Jack Graller, Elchanon Bronstein. ROW 3: Sam Johnson, Ray Howell, Warner Wegener, Sam Macleid, Morgan Bryan, Bob Naugle, Dave Turner, Jack Rorick, Jim Lytle, Roger Strauss. ABSENT: George Fowler, William Tarplin.

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uniora . . . an avenue o ac ieuement JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: John Bennett, treasurer, Jan Marx, secretary, Stan Weis, vice-president, Paul Vitz, president. Paul Vitz, president of the iunior class, spent most of his autumn atter- noons playing football but he also vvas a member ot Student Court and German Club. He served on the Executive Committee ot Big Brothers. For Stan Weis, vice-president, the highlight of the year was his job as co-director ot the Peanuts. l-le was on the track team and active in Current l-listory Club. Jan Marx, secretary ot the class, was also a member ot A Cappella Choir. The Peanuts occupied many ot her spare hours and Jan served tor her third year in the pony chorus ot the Walnuts. Entrusted with the class treasury, John Bennett was also president of Miss Lotze's Light Crew. l-le added his bass voice to the A Cappella Choir and took an active part in the German Club.



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HOME ROOM 211, ROW 1: Rosalie Perez, Lois Mandel, Wanda Gaskin, Rae Harris, Joanne Berst, Nina Sandherr, Barbara Fingerman, Joyce Stein, Ellen Goldstein, Evelyn Farmer, Barbara Misrach, Harriet Horn. ROW 2: Pat Preston, Mary Gates, Jacqueline Knowles, Nancy Mohr, Margaret Sewell, Eileen Steinberg, Julia Hueneteld, Diane Wrassman, Beatrice Max, Margy West, Dolly Kirschner. ROW 3: Nancy Benge, Charlotte Liberman, Sylvia DiTullio, Dobby Berg, Betty McDaniel, Barbara Holton, Emily Lee, Paula Wilson. ABSENT: Paula Hoffman, Reva Scheinbaum, Jean Siphron, Bernice Williams. HOME ROOM 217, ROW 1: Marilyn Franz, Shirley Oscherwitz, Donna McClain, Marcia Treuhaft, Donna Kinclel, Joanne Avey, Emily Atkinson, Billie Duncan, Judy Farrell, Dottie Bidlingmeyer, Nancy Jennings. ROW 2: Carolyn Beatty, Roe berta Lerner, Lyle Gillman, Janet Toby, Carolyn Kimber, Jane Flax, Elaine Rose, Carita Hopper, Marilyn Parkin, Bete sy McFarland. ROW 3: Donna Zimmerman, Norma Tudor, Radell Gould, Marilyn Cohen, Carol Rhein, Jane Gillespie, Jean Hauser, Barbara Fulman. ABSENT: Carol Kaufman, Betty Lou Orton, Carol Steuernagel. HOME ROOM 218, ROW 1: Don Bruegeman, John Shepherd, Marc Ratliff, Paul Reinhardt, Tom Flinn, Dean Deane, Joe Kyle, Victor Wright, Robert Sevier. ROW 2: Ronald Greenfield, Harvey Reis, Ralph Winkler, Ray Gutin, Jim Trout, Irwin Bakemeier, Bob Ungar, Jim Earhart, Bob Maltz. ROW 3: Gilbert Callis, Alan Guttman, Raymond Dooley.

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