Colerain High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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THE CARDI AL U xxx 1950 111 151 Edltor Mel Blust Buslness Manager Jlll Hardert Art Edltor Harry Hennequln Snapshots Betty Henkenberns Coleram Hlgh School C1nc1nnat1 Ohlo l gl ui! Co-Editor. . . . . . .Gladys Allen , 'ia in 'g.Y3Q,d .f .- A 'k,.Q:3'k A .w mffixbkf To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield' Ulysses Tennyson CULERHIH 1950 DEIJICHTIUH To our parents ln grateful ac knowledgment for thelr kmndness and patlence 1n seexng us through 1Zyears of schoolmg we the mem bers of the 1950 class of Coleram Townshlp School lovlngly dedlcate thls annual 4 f , 4' N, -1 A 46 -fa 2? -1+ ' 9 -.Hu -vqi 1, Mm r .. 'X',, 1' Y ff.. , 'R 1519 ,Ni S wav 4 ,.-f , ,, Q ffm ?' vc , r -'Q eiiiiiflifxi f 5 gf?3Efff? 2 Uvregffy is , 5231! F3 5 Qievlsuunxsffsxf-4.7-i':4Mes.a4 -ww Q K fag ,1v,s B T 5 'I Q1 I :O x fA ' 'Q ,. . fm 9. fgei fi - vi 1 ' . P if -H -x.. 551,48 . 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A xx Y . x U 'X Y 1 0 aafkqix 'Ne 47' i X 1 W:-.f 'ff'--rx BI TTY BUTLER BETTY IS ONE WHO WE CAN SAY WILL UE REMEMBERED EVEN WHEN SHE IS AWAY. CHARLI S COX AN ENTHUSIASTIC WORKER AND PLENTY OF PEP HE HILL NOT HE FORGOTTEN BY THE MANY FRIENDS HE KEPT. DORIS JEAN CRAVVN ALWAYS CHEEREUL AND TLASING MAKES HER ALWAYS PLEASING. GORDON DI EFENBACKER GORDON'S FRIENDLY AND PLEASANT ATTITUDE TOWARD THOSE Hl MEETS HAS MADE HIS PRESENCE IN THE CLASS A REAL TREAT. MARY DONNELLY MARY WITH HER LAUGHS AND CONGENIAL WAYS HAS MARKED HER A5 A PAL IN HER SCHOOL DAYS. NEW BALTIMORE MARKET Dot Food Store - Ja. 8958 W Q. 1 DOROTHY DUNN I NG ALL WHO KNOW DOT VILL SURELY AGREE, THAT SHE TREASURES HER FRIENDS TO THE UTMOST DEGREE JANET ELLIOTT A SENSE TRAITS EES .DAN ETSON JOAN IS vnu. NEVER DONALD FAGALY Dow as A aov WITH A sms.: so BRIGHT, IT Nevin cAN B SAID HE DOESN'T D0 RIGHT BETTY FLOYD BETTY'S MIND OUTSTRETCHED FOR ALL THAT IT MAY HOLD, HEEDLESS OF THE SHADOVS, SEEING BUT THE GOLD KNOLLMAN LUM BER COMPANY 10 f !h ik' CARL HALVERSTADT THoI HOLD NICKH AS THE HTACKLE wmo cRowo YELLS TIMBER RALPH HAMMOND RALPH THE SHORTEST OF ALL IN THE CLASS IS A GOOD STU DENT AND HIS INTEREST IN ANIMALS VILL ALHAYS LAST JILL HARDERT A SMILE ON HER FACE AND TWINKLE IN HER EYES ARE TVO REASONS T0 HER VE WILL NEVER SAY GOOD BY JEAN HAVERLAND JEAN HAS BEEN A REAL SPORT IN OUR CLASS AND WE VILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE WAY SHE CAN LAUGH ELEANORE HEIS ELEANORE MAY ss LITTL IN suzz, BUT MIGHTY wa coMEs TO THE FRIENDSHIP ,IDE HARDERTS MOTORS .SALES 81 SERVICE 8300 Coleraln Ave if I 3 E I If I I N5 HENRY HOBERG HIS MAGNETIC SMILE AND CURLY HAIR ARE TWO OF THE TRAITS WHICH HAVE GOTTEN HIM DATES. JANET HUSS HER PLEASING PERSONALITY AND WINNING SMILE ARE A FEW OF HER CHARMS THAT COVER MANY A MILE. LUCILLE JACOBS WE ALL LOVE LOU FOR HER LIKEABLE WAY, WHICH NEVER CHANGES FROM DAY TO DAY. LAWRENCE JUTZI A WORKER NOW DAYS IS HARD TO FIND, THATIS WHY WEILL TAKE LARRY NINE TIMES OUT OF NINE. SHIRLEY KISSEL SHIRLEY IS KNOWN FOR HER QUIET, FRIENDLY ATTITUDE TOWARD EVERYONE SHE MEETS AND WILL NEVER MEET A DEFEAT. THE RIDGE Ja. 9024 13 ' L b. l Fr ,fl IGF au' MARY MARGARET MOORE MARY A TIRELESS DEBATOR, HAS A SUNNY DISPOSITION THAT VON'T BE FORGOTTEN LATER. JAMES 0'SHEA JIM is WELL-LIKED AND IS THE IDOL or THE FOOTBALL TTTLE. CLARA OSTEIADORF WE ALL Know WHAT TOOTIE MEANS WHEN SHE SAYS NI MEANH. ESTHER RUEHL ESTHER I5 OUR FRIEND THAT VE ALL LIKE FOR SHE HAS THE DOG THAT STOLE ALL THE SCENEQ THAT NIGHT. ARTHUR SAUERWEIN Anvls A FELLOW WE ALL Know WHO IS ALWAYS on THE Go. 3519-Z7 Colerain Avenue, Cincinnati 23, Ohiq ALLIS-CHALMERS DISTRIBUTERS - Mu. 3575-6 15 .Run xm ,A 'Gu- 'Vi 'G . W1 .ami Am 'A 'fs -our CARRIE SCHLEGEL CARRIE TO ALL WHO KNOW HER IS A FRIEND TO KEEP TO THE VERY END. HERMAN SCHLEGEL BETTER Known AS UHERMW ns wELL-L1KED. Has TEASING MANNER HAS MADE SCHOOL A DELIGHT. ROBERT SHEA Boa WELL'LIKED FOR HIS SENSE OF HUMOR AND SMILING FACE IS RATED DY MANY IN FIRST PLACE. HELEN STEPANIAK QUIET as HELEN UNTIL You Kwow HER, THEN You EIND ONE swELL GIRL. I ff !,Nf HUBERT THIEMAN fl IWCMJ I A TALL BLOND FULL OF JOY IS NONE OTHER THAN nHUBn, OUR BOY. CLAWSON SERVICE STATION Colerain Pike, near Van Zandt 16 K' rx I 1 X 14K 'Wan Mfifefqdf CAROLYN TIEMAN CAROLYN, WHO MADE OUR HAPPINESS HER GOAL AND WORKED IN HER CLASSES WITH ALL HER SOUL. FAYE UNDERWOOD HER RED HAIR AND FRIENDLINESS MADE HER LIKED AND TRUSTED BY ALL AND THE THINGS SHE DID WERE NEVER TOO SMALL. KEMPTON VAN NIMAN QUITE A CASANOVA IS KEMP oun MAN, WHOSE LAST NAME BEGINS WITH nVANN. CECILIA VON SCHLICHTEN CECIL NEVER SEEMED TO HURRY YET SHE ACCOMPLISHED A GREAT DEAL WITH HER WINNING APPEAL. PATRICIA WELSH ADMIRED BY ALL roa HER PRETTY SWEATERS, AND FOR A FRIEND You wnLL FIND NO ONE BETTER. LJ l1A457ggj M M wwf Lf Compliments of BLUST MOTORS ,SFV 34 'T CARL WIKOFF , CARLIS on-THE-MoMENT Rzmnxs HAVE LIGHTED auuas IN THE DARK. JAMES ZIMMER ONE OF THE FAVORITES or THE scHooL I5 JIM, AND THERE ns NOTHING THE MATTER WITH HIM. Your Ford Truck 8: Car Representative WILLARD KBILLQ FREY Do. 6301-W-3 CLASS HISTOR Y 4 Act Play by Semor Class of 1950 of Coleraln Hngh School Clwss Rooms 1946 1950 Characters 51 students of an Amerlcan school undergo1ng the metamorphes1s Wh1Ch1S a common amlment of all students from t1m1d wondering freshmen to wrser more pos1t1ve semors ready to face the challenges of adult lrfe As the play opens the cast 15 made up of 58 freshmen Th1s cast eventually de creases untll rt conslsts of 51 members D1rected by Mrs Calloway Mr M1chael Mrs Fraz1er Mr Harrell M1ss Kamer M1ss Mot? ACT I Settmng Freshrnan Class Stars Hank Hoberg J1rn OShea Nelson Welsman Don Fagely Janet Ellxott Betty Floyd Carolyn T1eman and Gladys Allen Cast Forty f1ve old thlrteen new Summary of Plot We began our Freshman year by havlng a hayrxde at Handle Bar Ranch October ll 1946 We were all thr1lled 1n Aprrl when by havrng our formal dance mn the audltor 1um May 17th Beh1nd the Scenes We were represented ln the Student Councxl by H Hoberg W Brock and J O Shea were members of the football team The Reserve Cheerleaders that year wereC T1eman J Elllott C von Schhch ten and M McCullah The Reserve Basketball team lncluded J Helzman C W1kOff W Brock R Shea H Hoberg J OShea C Cox N Welsman andJ Z1mmer Mgr E Hexs C Allen E Ruehl and Hank Hoberg were 1n the band D Dunmng was majorette lncluded 1n the Cflee Club were M Moore E. Ruehl Janet E M McCu1lah F Underwood C T1eman C Ostendorf and E Hexs The Baseball team was helped along by J O Shea ACT ll Settlng Sophomore Class Stars DonaldFagely Henry Hoberg Betty Floyd Carl Wlkoff Cast Flfty old class members s1x new members Summary of Plot Th1s year M1ss Stolarvesky was added to our teachlng staff and presented the op eretta Mlkado 1n May S1x members of our class took part 1n thrs productlon They were J Ellxott C T1eman R Shea C Wrkoff H Th1emann L Jacobs On the twenty second of thls month we gave our tradltlonal Sprxng Formal Beh1nd the Scenes C Halverstadt J Zxmmer H Hobert J He1zman C Wlkoff R Shea were the added members of the football team thls year C Cox and A Sauerwem were Man agers Our cheerleaders were advanced to Varslty cheerleaders G Dxefenbacher was an addltxon to our 11st of basketball olayers A Sauerwem took over the job of Mgr The new members of the baseball team were J Helzman C Wlkoff H Hoberg J Zrmmer R Shea H Thlemannjomed our four bandmembers of the precedlng year Th1s year we were represented ln C Club for the flrst t1me by J Z1mmer J O Shea W Brock and C Wlkoff E Hels M Donnally F Underwood S I..1ll1e C Wxkoff andR Shea ACT Ill Settlng Jumor Class Stars Eldd1e Luebbe Bob Shea Betty Floyd and Gladys Allen Cast Forty seven old members s1x new Summary of Plot The ent1re class worked very hard to ralse money for our prom on May ll by sell1ng penclls rafflmg a rad1o selhng at football and basketball games and havlng dances The Netherland Plaza Pav1l1on Capr1ce was the settmng of our prom We are proud to say that we had the most beautlful prom 1n Coleram s hrstory The Sophomores and Jumors had a plcmc on May 24th at Mt A1ry Forest To end the school season the Jumors had a p1cn1c at Sharon Woods Beh1nd the Scenes The new members ofthe Football Team were H Schlegel H Thlemann C Cox K Van Nlman and S Llllle E Luebbe was manager There were no new basketball players from our class Stew S L1ll1e and E Luebbe were our new members of the base ball team. J, Elhott was our Football represen SIEGERT FOOD MARKET 8149 Colera1n P1ke Ja. 9641 l . M n Q1 . - L 1 - . . . . : u ' , o . , Q , c 1 , o I , Q o ' ' , ' - , . . . U I ' ' r U 1 1 0 1 1 ' n . 1 s I , a l . ' ' u s n I . ' : U Y r G 1 o ' 1' I 0 1 - 1 . J. , . . - , . L . . 1 ' ' 4 ' I Y I . I I ' I 7 ' l . p 0 ' y l , l I - I C . ' 0 . . . . . D O ' . - M N I T I 9 l ' U ' I . . . . , . ' , a e 0 we received our class pins. The year ended MadrigalCrroup included J. Haverland, l . . ' Q . , n , u , n 7 ' A I , U t , 0 - Q ' ' I ' 1 1 I - : - , ' . s . , s - , o . ' . o o 1 ' , . . I . . , . ' D ' l ' D . I l l - . n 0 1 ' J 0 1 0 u 1 I J , l 1 . I . ' , . , 1. ' ' . . Q I ' I I Q . I j O g I ' O , A . l 4 , n . , 0 , I I . , 1 ' ' I 1 0 1 ' I ' I . . O O - O Z I I I I U g I 1 ' I : . - , . - tat1ve 1n the cheerlng squad C Txeman and F Underwood were cheerleaders for basketball The track members were C W1kOff B Shea C Halverstadt H Hoberg andC Cox C W1koff was V1ce Pres1dent of the C Club and .T Zxmmer was Treasurer New members of the club 1ncluded M Mc Cullah .T Ell1ott C Txeman C von Sch lxchten E Ruehl E He1s J Huss Y L11 he B Henkenburns B Floyd D Dunn1ng .T Henkel .T Herrmann C Cox B Shea H Thleman H Hoberg and.T H1ezman Our new club the FHA cons1sted largely of .Tumors I Hardert was Pres xdent C T1eman was VICE Pres1dent M McCullah was Correspondlng Secretary The other .Tumor members were H Step anxak O Stepan1ak D Dunn1ng J Ell1ott .T Craven J' Haverland .T Henkel F Underwood I Etson Y L11l1e and L Bol lmger The Operetta HMS P1nafOTe was g1ven th1s year w1th twelve leads from the .Tumor class The operetta was g1ven two was .Tosephme C Txeman and .T Hardert took the part of Buttercup R Shea and R Hammond were S1r Joseph Porter C W1 koff and K Van Rlman were the Capta1n F Underwood and .T Ell1ott were Cous1n Hebe E Luebbe was the Boatswam and H Thlemann was Dlck Deadeye The Tumors who were 1n m1xed chorus took part 1n the operetta ACT IV Settlng Sen1or Class Stars HankHoberg JIITI Zmnmer Carolyn T1eman and Pat Welsh Cast Fmfty one members Summary of Plot Our last year of school f1nds us very busy ra1s1ng money to publ1sh our annual M Blust 1s our hard W0rk1ng Edltor .T Hardert IS our competent Bus1ness Man ager M Henmquln has taken on the job of Photographer and G Allen 15 our capable Co Ed1tor The other members of the Sen 1or class are helpmg the annual staff by se1l1ng penc1ls pennants and Chr1stmas cards There were many dances gwen to help the annual staff One was glven on October 2.9, and on December 23 there was a formal dance g1ven There were others gxvenon.Tan 14 Feb 4 and a St Patr1ck s Day Dance on March 17 The speech and dramatlc classes gave three plays on November 18th The flrst was Evemng w1th the Blakes w1th M Moore R Shea J Haverland K Van N1 man C Ostendorf F Underwood L Knecht and R Hammond as the cast The second was Homer the Brave The players were I OShea J' Elllott C Cox C Wlkoff P Welsh M Donnelly H Hoberg and E Ruehl The th1rd was a chor1c drama en t1tled Volce of Amer1ca m whlch the en t1re speech and dramat1cs classes par t1c1pated We chose You Cant Take It Wxth You to be our three act Class Play A Hayr1de was held on October 19th at Handle Bar Ranch Beh1nd the Scenes Our school s football team had a very good season th1s year L .Tutz1 was our only new member on the team E Luebbe 1S our only new Basketball player th1s year The Baseball team has no new players from our class Our members added to the C Club are T Hardert C Halverstadt L .Tutzx The H1 Y Club has been started th1s year .T He1zman 1S Presldent .T OShea IS V1ce Pres1dent E Luebbe IS Secretary and .T Zunmer IS Treasurer The ope retta P1rates of Penzance was g1ven th1s year Wlth H Hoberg as Fred r1ck M Donnalley as Ed1th H 'lh1emann as Samuel .T Haverland as Kate E Luebbe as P1rate K1ng E H1es as Isabelle C Te1man as Ruth C W1koff as Major Gen eral and R Shea as the Sergeant E He1s .T Haverland L Jacobs and B Floyd are now mcluded ln the Sen1or Cho1r Under the d1rect1on of Mrs Galloway G Allen C Cox B Floyd andC Wxkoff are pract1c1ng to be Future Teachers of Amer1ca .T Ell1ott .T Craven L Boll1nger .T Etson I Haverland E H615 B Henken burns J Huss E Ruehl P Welsh andR Kromme are members of the new club of our school GAA Mlss Nulson IS the1r leader Now as we look back on our school days we real1ze that ln spzte of our moans and groans we have enjoyed ourselves and ga1ned much knowledge and expe r1ence Mane McCullah and Cec1l1a von Schhchten STANLEY SCI-IAEFER FEED STORE 1872 Sprmgdale Rd. . . . 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'ix N IILHSS PHUPHECU The Great Wh1te Nay Broadway where all walks of l1fe assemble to v1ew the spectacle of the stage and the b1ggest h1t of the year I Love You So Much lt Hurts Me or Ouch' a tender love com edy starr1ng J1m O Shea and Janet Ell1ott the foremost actlng team of the day The crowd IS thronged under the marquee eagerly awa1t1ng the star studded perform ance so here s your s1dewalk announcer from C H a network to 1nterv1ew some of the celebr1t1es and personahtxes gathered here F1TSt of alll see the ldol of Amer1can women that famous crooner Hugh Thle man The Perpetual Fog and h1s talented compan1on Mary Donnelly current attrac tlon at the Broken Bow Cafe Hotshot Harry Hennequm 1S try1n0 to get a p1cture of the famous couple for h1s magaz1ne radxo comedxan Herm1e Schlegel telhng a few of h1s best to Ole Kmg Luebbe the restaurateur and Cece Laughlng Curl Von Schhchten There s our esteemed mayor Gordon D1efenbacher the man who never lets you down l see El T0r1d0f more 1nt1mately known as Jerry He1zman the great lover f1ght1ng h1s way through a scream1ng claw1ngmob of crazed females compr1sed of Esther Ruehl Laura Bol l1nger and Rlta Kromme three beautlful young starletts There sCarl BrownBear W1koff the terror of wresthng and h1S favor1te fan Teddy Bear Welch known to us as Honey I mmov1ng on 1nto the lobby now there s Kemp Van N1man taklng tlckets Leroy Knecht tear1ng them 1n half and Don Fagaly droppmg the stubs 1n the box And the f1rst person who attracts my attent1on 1 a qua1nt l1ttle old fellow sell1ng c1garettes penclls flowers and rac1ng forms he tells me hlS name 1S Charl1e Cox as he tr1es to borrow a dollar for a cup of coffee The very st1fflook1ng doorman IS M1les Angne a graduate of hfe A door IS the best frlend you got cause lt s elther open or closed It a1n t never 1n the mlddle There s Gum Shoes Shea hero of the old west who IS descr1b1ng h1s latest plc ture to Joan Herrmann who 1S s1mply mad about horses and th1ngs I1sten1ng also IS Janet Huss an 1nter1or decorator f mausoleums and The Bashful Brownette w1thBeaut1fu1Bends Haverland themodel of that great FrenchArt1st Arturo DeSaur we1n The crowd IS settl1ng 1nto the1r seats and l thlnk the play IS about ready to get under way My seat 1S way down front so I ll look around for more personahtxes Ohyes there sthat shadycharacter Baby Face Z1mmer noted gambler and owner of the Oplum Den a swank cafe on Flfth Ave There sh1s ever fa1thful shadow valet and body guard Crusher Hammond the l1ttle dynamow1th a b1g gr1n and L.1mmer s the pocketof MoneyBags Blust the sec ond r1chest man 1n the world B111 Brock IS the flrst he got h1s start from Junk1ng planes There s Yvonne L1ll1e that beau t1ful Powers Model wear1ng a cotton candy even1ng gownand followed by her personal des1gner Madam Henkenberns who be gan her career kn1tt1ng socks The d1rector producer and general wheel Henry Hoberg has just entered to a storm of ovat1on accompan1ed by h1s sec retary L1ttle Flower McCullah It rurnored that they are to t1e the knot That expla1ns the look on Henry s face Next to me now IS that temperamental creator of women s m1ll1nery Monsleur N1cholas Haverstadt who has just thrown a tantrum because he saw one of h1s creat1ons worn w1th a clash1ng coat And now Betty Back to Boys Floyd 1S tumng up her all g1rl orchestra Betty 15 the world s foremost tuba player The cr1t1cs,Eleanore He1s and Shxrley K1ssel are buslly takmg notes so that they may WALTER H CORSON R R l Harrlson P1ke SH 3071 . . , . ll ' y if ' ll 1 1 Y' I - 1 , 9 1 a Q - 1 ll M I I . . . . . - Q ll - 1 I H ll Y, I - a V , Q , '- 1 4 . . , , . . . , O Q ll . . . ,, 3 . . . , . O O ' . - a 1 - . ' I ll J 1 - ' ll H ' H ' l I Ci ' U1 - , - 4 ll Y, Y 1 I . . . . .. ,, C! . . - . . . . , Gossip gl Cvabn. Ah, there's that famous Mo1l Pearl Underwood calmly picking . . . . u n , - 1 I. u H l o . . .. . . ,, . . . , . I . , . . . n a , ' Q ll ' N D . . . 1 . , Y - , . . . . . U . , . - . , ' I J . . , . - 1 u n ' V' . is . . u n . 1 , . u 91 ' , I , , , . . . . , 1 n s 1 1 , ' . . W 9' s 1 a - Q , ' . . . ' V 7 7 l . . . , . , . I O . 22 sleep through the entirety of the play. lf they are not disturbed, the play will be a smash hit in the papers. Behind them are the three society column writers on the Beagle,drawing upafair romance between play boy and sportsman Larry Jutzi and Dot Dunning, who owns a string of race horses. She's her own jockey and already has one hitched. l think the columnists names are John Etson, Janet Henkle and Betty Butler. Now making their grand appearance, the officers of the Gopher Clubn, Pres- ident Jill Chasem Hardert, Vice Pres- ident Jean Crav'en,the fast but slick Sec- retary Butter Fingers' Ostendorf, the Treasurer Giveme Stepaniak, not so fast with some boys,but mighty good with Jack Clvloneyl. And last but not least Carri'em Away Schlegel who really lives up to the Club's motto: We gopher boys . Wondering what all the disturbance is aboutis Gladys Alle-n,the famous research doctor. She's now working on a cure for Couflagration of the Stone Gudgeon - all of a sudden there's a wild shriek from a woman, Oh, Carolyn Tieman just dropped her bubble gum in the aisle. She owns a bubble gum factory and is quite a success in the art of blowing square bubbles. And Mary Margaret Moore, greatest thing in Television with her pal Lucille Jacobs the Kate Smith of T. V.And now the lights dim, the audience is silent and the curtain is up on the play - The actors speak - Janet: I love you, James - so much that it hurts me. James: lt hurts me too, Janetn. C URTAIN BITTIVFAN S COLI ECE I-lILl FLORIST 6036 Hamilton Avenue K1 0221 ,Y 4' 21. 210 Eli v 39191 jfs' .yy . A , i,.5b- QQ' n '- ,az n- .iL,1 'ef 917 ff ' 1 9 l ,,x 3 E 'QE 8-1 FWQ FUN FQQ mug Ill 'I I la, ll Mighty oaks from little acorns grow JUHIUHS LEFT TO RIGHT DON STREITHORST VICE PRESIDENT LESLIE VEIGLE PRESIDENT PEGGY EPP SECRETARY ROGER THESKEN TREASURER The new senlors class of 51 w1sh1ng best of luck to class of 1950 take up thelr dut1es w1th a flrm purpose to carry on mn the best trad1t1on of Coleraln SGHIOTS We extend our thanks to other classes for thelr support of Jumor 8Ct1V1t16S espec1a11y the Jumor Sen1or Prom wh1ch was held 1n the gym for the fmrst t1me ln many years Also thanks for the support and cooperatmon of each class member who helped 1n our preparatmons fordances hayr1des part1es and our blggestevent the Junlor Sen1or Prom Ray Amrem Conme Bauman Bernard Beckman James Berller Shu-ley Blehl Delores Bratf1sh 0' 57 Emma Jane Corwln 5...-5. ' GROESBECK FOOD STORE Coleram and Galbramth Rds Ja 7007 T K cp .I Sr- 'i j ' ,C '7 I I I , I . 7 B V get E' F2 JUHIUHS Margaret Dlce Jean Elsa ser Peggy EPP Shmrley Gelser James Glaz1er Ray Haffey Joan Halle Gayle Hauss Lloyd Kellerman James Kluener Phylhs Kress Mary Lewls Helen Meyer Betty Myers Clyde Pe ri ect Charlene f918I'C8 Verna Ralble ROITl1lda Re1ff Dav1d Rocker Janet Ruehl Maralyn Ruehl Wmlma Sche1rme1er Barry She xrer Frank Shinkle Don Streithorst Alice Sunberg Thelma Sunberg Roger Therken Margie Wambsgans Leslie Weigle Shirley Wolff SIEGERT BROTHERS Taylor Lreek Whitewater 7428 C7 2 'Nr' 1 La . RK it '58- , sa' Q-..-5 xr. V In 1 Q, l 1 .lm N ss W 1 W 1' 74 if ' 4 X 4. Q ' 1 i 'Q F ff' 1 Q E 1 ' ai f 1 I ,mf U 4 U J ,FA if 'r J-fc' !f'f1, Z,LT., S 1 A . 11 ,, 1 Ethel Murphy 1 c, - -- f., I-1 ll ' Q S --:P , . .1 S wx? ,S as , ' K f A 29 A 1 W 1 N 1 ll l In gm N 6 .Q 1 if V 5 1 ' l Q Xi, ' I I Y' as 'Q as of X ,f 'U X' A Q , ff 1 8 ' 4:5 9 ia 1 1 s 7. 17' SUPHUIHUHES .ll 'U' AA- LEFT TO RIGHT ToM BURTON NANCY THEOBALD DONALD LERCH ROBERT ScHNExoER VICE We the Sophomores are m1ghty proud Of all the leaders IH our crowd Athletes H1 Y s Manager too Everyone to Coleraln true Among the g1rls are GAA ers Chorahers and young Home Makers SECRETARY TREASURER PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Sxx understud1es IH the ope retta One good cheerleader the more the better In 52 we ll have the stuff That makes good .Tumors Sure enough 2' gl? if' E -are Paul Allen Danny Alv1s Norman Arleth Pat Bachman I-hlda Beckman Hoyt Bell Walter Buescher Roger Bmehl W1ll1am Blersdorfer Tom Burton Nancy Carleton Janet Copple John Cook Comphments of SOPHOMORE CLASS u , x l I f' . 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A 'W A , - MVB X 'S K x SUPHUMURES Norman Crawford Kathc rlne Ellmott Joan Del Fetvcr Mary Floyd Russel Foreman Evelyn Freytagv R1chard Calse L1ll1an Haffey Har met Harrrrlan Nora Hase Sherry Hochscheld Claude Hoops Jack Hughes Delores Jacob Theodore Lantz Carol Langdale Marllyn Lohrer Donald Lerch JIITI Maloney Leroy Me1er Robert Melsteu Shlrley Murphy Mary Naegele Norma Ochs Loxs Ohl Rose Palmer James Peel Joan P1nsench num Bob Rentschlel Pat Re1s Robert Schne1der Ida Mae Stiderrns Marilyn Striethorst Tom Teuschler Nancy Theobald Hester Tolson Robert Weaver Ed Weigel Bernice Welsh Walter 7oe1lner WESTERN CABINET MILLWORK CO. 6301 Colerain Road Mt. Airy Sz xr ? 'fa- pg. 29 44. v 0-1 A LAP gl Ml I . fi,-,AM-A .-if . A 'ld 6: f lm ff, x - M ' ga L , 6 ILA! 401 'C 1 r 3- its B , '15 FRESHHIEH LEFT TO RIGHT TREASURER SECRETARY PRESIDENT DON SEIBERT FRED ARAND Louls WOLFF GERALD SEYMOUR VICE PRESIDENT The Freshman Class th1s year has been domg very well wlth the a1d of Mrs Denyven and Mr Schremner as members of the hlgh school The class has placed several boys on the basketball and football teams The class also has three very peppy cheerleaders to cheer for our reserve bas ketball team The class also attends all the ath 1et1c events skat1ng part1es and dances spon sored by the upper classmen Shlrley Andes Fred Arand Carol Arbogast Joan Bauer Audrey Bertram Ed Betch Barbara Bltter Mary Bradford Sam Brown i Faye Burdette John Burwlnkle Alleen Butler Genevwe Clark Jean Chngner T BEVIS TAVERN Dancmg Every Saturday N1ght 30 I I I N . . I L it 1-5 I . 3 I as . I T I I I I . . . I ................ ' IIfI1IIfIfIIIIffI I ............. I I . . . G I . . - . - I . I I ' - Ly Dale Aston y, r V- S. 5 . 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Glenn Owen 'I' V Regma Ott QW vv-M Vlvxan Pottlnger Leroy Perfect Howard Relnklng 7' Claxre Rels Y., -my nv 'Q ChT1St1H6 Roy V -Z' -r Don Sauerwexn Z' ' I Lucllle Schrmdt Gerald Seymour Nana Lee Sh1nkle Don Selbert Ella May Srruth Sh1r1ey Srmth Ronald Smlthwxck B111 Stacey gr' Mary Stacey Delores Sunberg Peggy Theobald ,ummm Norma Tolson Mary Waldren LOUIS Wolff ' ' 'C Q PAUL R YoUNc ' W-Y Healthy Funeral Home I Ja 9303 If l I N ' y 'A 5 MA -4. :ar N. f .1 ., S g gag r.- H 4 . x ln NM 'Nw ' X ' bf Hx ' ' .Fx I Y tv ,Fl Y Q 1 5 i' xl? ,. 1 ,Q t it f 1 4 ax Ax J l WL' X' I N' x Q 2 X ' S S 1 , , ,.e A I 'Y Y . Y W ' .V F' 5 ' :K F . . ' f Q, H3 2 .Q . . A .Af -5, tina., 1 ' Dave Schreibeis . -,,,,:'. y 5 gn K - , l R- A L ' - i . ' - ' , ' I 1 -, l-: 4 gl l 1 N1 N ' X f 1 1 .. ' ff .. . ' M W, ,, ' xj- 'fu 5. M t ' wr A H- x '7 6 Q y ' X fx Q, A.. ' r , X - .-511.-.-:, A 6 , f 31 1 'Hxql' EIGHIH GHHUI IIRST ROW, LEFT TU RIGHT: F. RCNTSCHLER, J. HEBENSTREIT, M. FLOYB, M. RQSS, R. FREYTAG, W. STAGE., T BACHMAN, A. DAVIS, D. STOLZENBERGER, S. BREESE, E. MARTIN, D. FREY, A. BERTRAM, C. HUMPHREY, P. SCHLVFEL SECOND ROW, LEFT TU RIGHT: MR. GIANNETTO, P. HOSS, R. LIERER, J. WICKEMEIR, J. CLINGNCR, B. WEIGKL, F LEISINGER, J. OBERCORN, C. BKATTY, C. FRANKLNSTEIN, J. HUSS, T. OICUNNMR, D. VAN NIMAN, D. Ruwff, V WOLII, W. SEAVER. THIRD ROW, LEFT TU RIGHT: J. BRINKDOPKE, B. HIETT, R. WILLIAMS, A. ETSHN, N. ANDES, I PLASTIRS, I. WIKOVF, C. RAIBLV, K. SAVICKI, A. HEIS, C. MATHER, F. SMITH, B. GROTE, J. GIBEOMBV, H. DUR L. GRACE. FOURTH ROW, LEVT TU RIGHT: G. WHITED, B. PAUEKNER, L. ROBERTS, A. GOBSEY, R. ZIMMERMAN, P, LUVBBE C. SHEARER, N. ROBBINS, J. JACOB, M. BEVIS, C. LAPE, L. KALLMEYER, M. JOSTWORTH, J. WOLPERT, P. HITK SEVENTH BHHUE FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT! D. WELSH, A. TGPICZ, M. ZILLIG, D. PIERCE, M. MESSER, R. NIEMEYKR, J. MVGUAUAHAU, W. SREARS, P. POTTINGER, P. MURPHY, M. SMITH, J. PIQKENS, M. REIEE, P. SIMON, N. SCHWARZ, E. STAGEY PERFECT. SECOND ROW, LEVT TU RIGHT: B. SMITH, P. MABLEY, T. SCHLAKE, J. SCHNEIDER, D. VATKINS, R. RUVHR- WVIN, V. SEHRHEDER, P. SNYDKR, J. LYNCH, D. LANGDALE, R. WELLS, T. TULLE, J. ZWICK, E. Rurz, H. Rurz. THIRD ROW, LLFY T0 RIGHT: W. GRABER, R. HAYES. R. CLARK, R. KISSEL, A. CLAWSON, R. BORDETT, T. JALHBS, J. HI'M '4Rf : N- H5551 L- JOHNSON, I.. HUBBARD, T. GRUTE, P. VQLLIIWELI , B. BIIJLTLE, R. JLINKEWT, R. Hum HUHFR, B. AIBRVEHT, MRS. Rn UUQUIVTI P- KELLCY, R. BUTIKR, L. CAMPBELL, J. ALLGEIER, M. ELLIOTT, K. BRADLEY, S. CJVERT, K. HARMANN C' CHNVI P' DUNNINGI R- HCISI N- LIPPAY, S. ALVIS, L, HOURS, W. FOSTER, C. SCHALK, N. SCHALK, T. O'CJNNoR. ED SCHWARTZ . BANKLICK TAVERN Concrete Blocks - Do. 6394 v - Dancing Every Saturday Night 32 , L. R, K. UINSON. FOURTH ROW, LVVT TO RIGHT: E, BRATEISH, D. PITSTICR, K. BRHKNN, M. I ,x...-.,4 qv nb ,x - ,fx 9733 X. lx, H x .AA 1 . ' .f . S ii Q ff? Y . 'K fro, , 'K -N 'I'1'f.', 'fN- lx 7' .- . :fy ,Q A 15? Y -T , .2.v'i ' .. 1 .. L :. '- A -xi. ' 'AEQQHR' ' N nl gs ,, A 'us n1Eii' sl SLU f . ' rrklig. Qgyxx -'- X' I .154 .5 1 -1 xl 'P 's,l -mf 4- +I, 'rf 1 3' ' nr fit., X P I I in -,. K .,. pf., 2' ,ff quara- X 1 'Fw . , 35510 'N Lp: gr K ' fs W Q' ina' 4 . 4 , , R w- 5LI lC.Z1l CID--lii'CClD ICC FT TO RIGHT M F GIANNETTO, JR HI COACH W SEAVER COACH E HAMMACK C A THE ATHLETIC COUNCIL WHICH FORMULATES THE ATHLETIC PLANS AND AUTHORIZES THE EXPENDITURES OF FUNDS IS VERY WELL PLEASED WITH THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE CARDINAL TEAMS OF THE PAST YEAR AND IS LOOKING FORWARD TO STILL GREATER SUC CESSES DUNLAP GENERAL STORE FAGALY Sr FAGALY GENERAL Dunlap, Ohxo CONTRACTORS Do 6307 W3 Do 6145 R I ....T....' I II I-II l.lE.I II II II II I l. I I I LE : , . . 3 - , 1 - , CHMN.g D. ARMENTROUT, SECY1TREAS.j E. WELCH, ATH. DnR.g Amo L. SCHREINER, AQSY. M cv 36 I-ll --L-E.FUUTBHll2SUUHD FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: W. SEAVER, N. ARLETH, H. THIEMANN, J. ZIMMER, J. O' LucAs SCHLEGEL, D. STREITHORST, MR. SCHREINER. SECOND ROW: R. THESKIN, J. HEIZMAN H oaERc HINR JUTZI, C. Cox, R. MEISTER, T. BURTON, R. HAFFEY, R. SCHNEIDER, MR. WELCH. THIRD ROW ENREL MouR, W. S'IACY, C. HALVERSTADT, C. WIKOFF, E. LUEBBE, L. WOLFF, J. PEEL, H. REINKING L KELLERM N BERLIER. EMORY A. BEVIS SOHIO On Nov. 10th the Colerain football team completed its most successful season since the start of 11 man football with a 30-0 victory over Loveland. It ended the season with a 6 win and 3 lost record. The wins being Sycamore 19-0, Sharonville Z2-O, Anderson 33-7, Mt. Healthy Z0- 14 and Terrace Park 13-12. The 3 losses the team suf- fered were inflictedbythe first three teams of the county, Taylor 14-O, Harrison 39-0 and Maderia 19-0. A great tribute to the coaches and the players who teamed together to make a team which was united as one and .who after every game could justly say we gave them all we had. Our hats off to Coaches Seaver, Welch, Schreiner and the fel- lows who formed a team that was hard to beat. STATION ' Dunlap, Ohio 37 BLEY FARM 8: HOME SUPPLY 9347 Colerain Road, Ja. 9802 BHUHFHLD I::::f AGING LEFT To IST R ALFBACK, H RG HA F A K CIZMAN, QUARTERBACK J ' HLA FULLBACK RLVTH HALFBACK UHEERLEHDEHS EADING LEVT TO RIGHT Eponz AIII P IGY E NANCY THEM GALD PHYLIIS Knrss CONNIF BAUMANN The H WEBER CO Coal Kr Blllldlng Mwicrx 11 Blue Rock gl B Sz O Ra1lro'1d RE RIGHT: R. Mc 5 , H . Hfss , L B Q 9 J. H 3 . O S ' , ' 5 N. A ,, , g B. SHEA, HALFBACK. R ' : D 5 BR ' SH, us APP, , , , , , , . .l...........i...i.. ' l f, 'L -l---L - . A f 38 -EI FUUTBHLL ADING LEFT TO RIGHT UT RIGHT END C HALVERSTADT RIGHT KLE H THIEMANN R GHT GUARD J ZIMMER cEN'r:n C wlxor-'F LEFT ARD E LUEBBE LEFT CKLE B SHEA LEFT END HT EIN HIH MR GMRS NORMAN DIEFENBACHER C p AIERINGER Realtor Sycamore Bar Dunlap 01110 M1am1town Oh1o 39 I I I I I I RE :L.J zu, 5 . , TAC 3 . , I 3 . , 3 . GU Q TA Q , , . I I I I I I H 7 H I I H6 - WEE l I I I I I I I I EW. I I I I ' ' I . . , , --i-- l , . I I VHHSITU BHSHETBHH AUING LEEY , w rw 1 LL 0 , rm K UACH U B E K H A 0 BERLIER MANAGF Best W1shes To ComP11m9nt5 of Class Of 1950 N C H BAKERY l l l -1 ,,T-it I - .L -.............-... I -.-- RE ' rw mam NNEELING: J. HE ZfAN, L. WL G , C. C x J. Z MER, C. Mn on STANDING! L. KELLERMAN, MANAGER: B. SHEARER, C. PERFECT, B. BECKNAN, MR. WELCH C 5 E. L E BE, R. TH s IN, B. S E , H. H BERG, J. , R. H 77 u ' ' ' I li 40 RESERVE BHSHEEBHEE ST ROW KNKELING R ERRMANN J mn, ELVV HNLEE T CHL T vM UYRWEIN w UCSCHER T AN M THE WHEN UP THE ELIVIORE LOAN AND BUILDING CO Loans, on Real Estite Sfirt A Savlngs Accbunf I I I -l I -l - -111- -'-....l .. I 'l 'T FIR , : .H , .Cx L.ww ,R. Sc NLR, R. Rf,Nb 1QR,R. 1r.u5 LR,G.He SECOND ROW, STANDING: R. BIEHL, O. HENKEL, D. SIUJERE, F. ARAND13, R. EJHLMAN,E'1R. i3E,HRz1Nl,R, J. EELMKN U , , .B , .L rz,L. clara. H 77 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I - I I ,TT I 4 4 - 1 - I . 1, - E 7 L I 41 I naw EGGY wr ULLKRES BRATVISH VERNA RAIBLL AFTAINT CONNIL BALMANN PHYLLIS KRESS UA YAQY MARY BRAor RD GROESBECK BEAUTY SHOPPE' MT HEALTHY HARDWARE CO 7960 Coleraxn Ave Ja 9690 Ja 9373 l.....- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LLVY TU R T: P E ', ' 1 , , I lcx T9 I . . I Lfrx rw RIGHT: QCAPTAINJ NANCY THEOBALD, MARY Lrwms, VKGGV TMI LD, MARY S , Q . T Y K . . ., . . 42 E . ps FIRST Row, user To miami: J. Huss, MGR.. C. MATHER, A. ELSKN, L. Gvzfmii, C. Sfxvicim, R. WILLIAMS. SECOND ROW: R. HEWT, W, bwfirime, C. Rfxlmfi, D. VAN NIMAN, H. Ross, C. LAP5, M. BEv15. THIRD ROW: P. Scwwnufgw, P. SNYDER, L. Tomi, D. LANGDALE, T. 'CnHMiR, D. FRIY, MR. GsANnfr'u- llfr I Rich . J. Hcu5N51H+4T, P. SQHEFFEL, J. BRINKDOPRE, J. Uwu 5.1, J. RMQTSCHLCR. CHEEBLEHDERS CASSIDY'S GARDENS BARNES 81 HUBER'S NURSERY Springdale gl Thompson Rds. Colerain Pike, Mo. 5773 Q Y!- -F if N :w g:,. 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Ek twwf C O 'mm ww SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT GLADY5 ALLEN MELBURN BI.usT, MR MICHAEL, JILL HARDERT, CECILIA voN SCHLICHTEN STANDIN3 LEFT TO RIGHT BETTY HENKENBERNS, DON FAGALY, HENRY HGBERG KEMPTON VANNIMAN CAROLYN TIE MAN FAYE UNDERWOOD JANET Huss, MARIE McCuI.LAI-I HHHUHL STHFF Ldltcur Mc1B1ust J-Editu' .... .......... G lidys Allen Assistwnt Fditor ............ Don Fagaly I I Betty Henkenberns Snaps IO S ............ . A 'T ............... H1 rry Hennequin Typing ........ Joan Hz rrmin, Nlgnrf June-t Huss l,Jl1SiDl5S5t,'iff . . COCili'1vm1SCh1iChtcn,C'1r0lynTiern'In . . . . . . . . . F'1yI,UmiLrwood Kempton V'InNim1n -'11 IT! Writr-rs .... Henry Hobs rg Marin McCI1111lI WM. A. EFFLFR, .Tc-weler M . Hvulfhy-Cnllvgv H'll 48 x 35 ii , Y ii in , mn ? 'V In .f yk,,, 5 . Q QS V, ? W QQ . ,,, Q + J X ff!! 'A t '-96384, S g 3 3' Ann ii IHIXEU UHUHUS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RTGHT, KNEELINO: M. RUEHL, M. DONNELLY, M. MOORE, L. OHL, J. PENSENSCHAUM, P KRESS, S. HOCHSOHEIO, R. PALMER, H. TOLSON, V. RAIBLE, C. VON SCHLICHTEN. SECOND ROW: M. FLOYD, E RUEHL, D. JACOBS, L. SHINKLE, H. STEPANIAK, M. LEWIS, E. HEIS, L. HAEFEY, H. MEYER, A. SUNBERG, P REls, J. FETZER, K. ELLIOTT, C. LANGOALE, N. CARLETON. THIRD ROW: C. PIERCE, N. THEUBALD, J. COPPLE F, UNDERWOOD, J. HAROERT, G. SEYMOUR, T. BURTON, R. THESKEN, J. Coon, R. HAMMOND, J. Huss, S. THOMAS M.' LOHRERHJ. ELLIOTT, C. TIEMAN, H. BECKMANN. FOURTH ROW: D. ROCKER, B. SHEA, M. BLUST, K. VAN NIMAN D. LERCH, C. VIROFE, H. HOBERG, M. SHINKLE, W. THOMAS, H. THIEMANN, E. LUEBBE, R. HAFFEY, J. PEEL, H REINRINQ, J. EOBERT, C. HOOP5. ELMER WEDGE INN 7905 Colerain Chicken - Steaks Ja. 9049 DENT TAVERN 6008 Harrison Rd. 50 xp N Yi up F 5: gg: fig X A Q A Q.: K 1 ,gf K .vs Q 1-.. Q QS ' X Q .- NQ Y 5 Y 5 rg f SF 'E V v Y Q iv' Q R , Q , 'Y v gr 1- 1 -5' 6 e Q .7 we Y' . s ,, ii N. si.. 1 Q . g:g N S i . -f 'KXX if 6 E Se 55 gg. 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