Deer Park High School - Antlers Yearbook (Deer Park, OH)
- Class of 1946
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AQ 1504 bid q, ETTTT ?f2eedvm of Speech Nm i..d+...g....i.i.i.i+i..iQ. f Through IT every man is per aTiveness and ingenuiTy Tor The beneTiT and enloymenT oT oThers IT serves as a medium oT abiliTy To make known opinions We have lusT emerged vicTorious Trom a greaT war. One oT The Things men ToughT Tor was The preservaTion oT Freedom oT Speech. To The men and women who ToughT To preserve This heriTage. and T men and women everywhere whose inTeresT and labor has promoTed iournalisTic endeavor, This book is dedicaTed. SepTember: School began and pupils reTurned wiTh a gayer spiriT Than had prevailed Tor The lasT several years. The war was over and much oT The sTrain had disappeared. OcTober: The TooTball Team was The sTar oT The Tall season as vicTories were chalked up due To skillTul plays and cooperaTion. Our deTeaTs were all bravely meT. Yes, Deer Park was really in The swing oT Things. November: The DramaTic Club's presenTaTion, Tiger T-louse, was a Thrilling spine- Tingler. IT was hilariously approved and received much warm praise. December: ChrisTmas came wiTh The usual Tlurry ThaT The YuleTide brings. Chorus pracTiced like mad Tor The ChrisTmas musical program and as always iT lighTed The hopeful beacon Tor The coming year. l-learTs were lighT Tor a greaT many service men had reTurned. iA Une 0 Hmeticq 14 gkeqt liefkitqgu January: The New Year came in wiTh a bang. ' The usual resoluTions To become a changed person were made and broken beTore The monTh's end. February: Deer Park School wiTnessed a momenTous occasion. The lnsTrumenTal De- parTmenT presenTed a concerT. The TirsT Tor many years. Even more amazing was The obvious approval oT The sTudenT body Tor This unusual presenTaTion. Talk cenTered Tor days around .The Band's abiliTy and improvemenT. - March: March was a hecTic monTh. FirsT There was The long anTicipaTed AnTler PageanT Ball. The season's ouTsTanding social evenT. The highlighT oT The evening was The crowning oT The AnTler Queen, lovely PaT SuTer. Secondly was The sensaTional Music DeparTmenT presenTaTion The Gay NineTies Revue. The hard work involved was greaTly rewarded wiTh highly successTul perTormances. lT cerTainly made people aware ThaT Deer Park was an up-and-coming insTiTuTion where TalenT .is never aT a premium. April: Spring sporT's appeared and daily gave view To hecTic baseball pracTices. Tennis balls Tlew overhead and Track men developed leg muscles. May: The Seniors realized ThaT This was Their lasT monTh as STudenTs oT Deer Park School. The.compleTe change in The TaculTy members made Them wish They could sTay iusT a Ii++Ie longer. Well, a Tew oT Them, anyway. BuT, aTTer a worrisome monTh oT lasT minuTe preparaTions, They bade Tond adieu. The Seniors could hon- esTly be quoTed in saying ThaT They enjoyed one oT The TinesT Senior years any sTudenT could desire. We have a perTecT background To look back upon in laTer years aTTer sTruggling To achieve our places in The universe. Now we shall close This dedicaTion, preparaTory To '- leaTing Through The TascinaTing pages ThaT Tollow. Pages I il.. Tilled wiTh sighTs and scenes indelibly imprinTed by means A QQ. . 1 -iw of phoTography. We consider our annual a perTecT repre- senTaTion oT a Tine year. N7 8 ' eb' ,411 Nail tice Queen! Leff fo Righf-J. Airhc-le, R. Bradiish, B. Lalceman, W, Krenning, P. Suler, S. Schulz., M. Mafson, E. Bachman, The evening oT March The IsT proved To be one ThaT PaT SuTer will noT soon TorgeT because she was crowned Queen oT The AnTlers. PaT was so happy when she was crowned queen, ThaT all she Could do was Cry. She was Chosen Trom TourTeen candidaTes all oT whom were beauTiTul, and all oT whom had been chosen by The sTudenT body as Their ideal. Queenie, The name she goT ThaT nighT, has been aTTending Deer Parlc l-ligh since The sevenTh grade and This year she graduaTed. cts! . f Q 1 d . . d PaT was one oT The Tue bheerleaders an parTicipaTe in mosT sporTs, buT The one she liked besT was baslceTball. i Upon graduaTing she had high hopes oT going inTo one oT Two Tields, eiTher ThaT oT The airline sTewardess or ThaT oT a model. ikue lv Jil -5 f i 4 Filing, '1 Ill! H ll ,f 'pg J' . 1 g',ir'9 an ' n . ,fm b , . 4 I 56 A lu 5 'ff V I Qrgxf' vzfnfi 'Q 1.3 ' 1 4 1 iw ,em,f9 9222 Zzmiwg Jinx E 7 N 1 5, gf ' nr 7'iu Q1 0? QX MELA , -'Zfi 9 Tlurt ?atqf2e genetatiom Mm, C4229 Un . . 1 so Qufslanding and well known cilizens of lhe comrnunily compose our Deer Park Board of Educalion. These men: Herman E. l-leinichen, President Joseph C. Findley, Vice-President Alberl L. l-lolrnes, Clerk-Treasurerg Howard Kiefer, Memloerg and J. George Weil, Mernberg have conlribuled a greal deal To keep our school running smoolhly. Working quielly behind The scenes and somerimes alnnosf forgorren in Jrhe busfle of school life, lhe Board of Educafion, unoblrusively, carries on ils dulies. Hs work, including lhe passing of necessary legislaiion, is very imporlanl io 'rhe welfare of Deer Park School, and lhe enlire cornrnunily. At tice llelm ef the Slug: . . . Under ihe leadership of iis adminisirafors, Mr. Carl E. Crawford, Mr. Richard Waiiers, and Mr. Kenneih Gillilan, siudenis of Deer Park find 'rhai ihe hard laslcs of school liie have swung info an easy every day life. We of Deer Park School are iorfunaie io have ihe guidance of such a leader as Mr. Crawford. Regardless of ihe problem, Mr. Crawford is always ready io advise fhe siudeni. Mr. Waffers has iusi cornpleied his fhird year as principal oi Deer Park High School. l-le served as iooiball coach +his year and produced a much more successful 'ream ihan in preceding years. Mr. Gillilan, our .assisianf principal, has charge of 'rhe grade school. I-le also finds lime 'ro be assisianl Senior High loaslceiball coach along wiih being a science feacher and advisor. 51. 1 sg. 9. Q Q .3 -1 1 Ind fafemote Mm, tlre IN HIGH SCHOOL THESE I. EMERY BETHEL Jr, High, Health and History. Rio Grande College Ohio State University Ohio University 2. NORMA HOSTETLER Salesrnanship, Jr. Business Training, Commercial Geographv. Business English, Typing. Arthur Jordan Conservatory John Herron Art Institute Franklin College 3. HAROLD SAUER industrial Arts. Wilmington Colleqe Miami University 4. FREDERIC BOUIC Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping Advisor on Antlers Statt. Ohio State University Ohio Northern University University ot Cincinnati Hamilton Law College Gregg Teachers' College CN. Y.i 5. VIRGIINIA PARRISH Spanish, English. Eastern Kentucky State Teachers' College, University ot Kentucky THROUGH OUR MORE TENDER -nv A ALICE CAMPBELL Fourth Grade. University ot Cincinnati JOYCE CRAWFORD Filth and Sixth Grades. University of Cincinnati -Miami University FLORENCE HATTON Third and Fourth Grades. University of Cincinnati Wilmington College MARIE KENNEDY First Grade. Ohio State University Law Kindergarten School LENA MCCLU RE Filth and Sixth Grades. Morehead State Teacher's College University of Kentucky OMALEE ROSSELOT Fourth Grade. Miami University IDA STEELE Filth and Sixth Grade. University of Kentucky PAULINE COMER Third Grade. Eastern Kentucky State College University ot Kentucky ANNA GARDNER Third Grade. Miami University Wilmington College University ot Cincinnati ELIZABETH KEITER Second' Grade. Wilmington College W. H. JONES Filth and Sixth Grades. University ot Cincinnati Wilmington College EVALYN REA Second Grade. Halbrook College Miami University Wilmington College ALTA SMITH First Grade. Union College University of Kentucky ANNA C. WHELAN Art Education. Oberlin College Earlham College Ball State College Cincinnati Art Academy Teach Tonic, ,9 nited Ka, Time ?ew, Ke Cqnied ?u4rtliet! READIED US FOR OUR NICHE IN THE WORLD OF REALITY VIRGIL B. SCOTT General Science, Physics, Chemistry, Supervision ot Visual Education. University ot 'Cincinnati ' R. EARL SNAPP Instrumental Music. A University ot Cincinnati I Cincinnati Conservatory ot Music EDWARD SPORING Mathematics, Mathematics Club. University ol Cincinnati Georgetown College Ohio State University Miami University Wilmington College Columbia University HELEN WILLIAMS English, Librarian. Transylvania College University of Kentucky ANN CONRAD English, Latin, Dramatics Club. University of Kentucky VIOLET CRAGWALL Girl's Physical Education, G.A.A., Shorthand. Miami University Resigned Second Semester VITIS N, DeMELL English, Tennis, Journalism, Advisor Torn Tom and Antlers. St. John's Law School Ohio University . Syracuse University University ot Cincinnati DOROTHY HOWARD Music, Glee Club, Chorus. Cincinnati College ot Music University ot Cincinnati BETTY ZIMMERMAN School Secretary. EDWARD PHILLIPS Biol0QY. Science, Economics, Goy- ernment, Track. Rio Grande College. Wilmington College Ohio University University of Cincinnati ANNA ROBERTS History, Scholarship Team, Student Council Advisor. Ohio State University Wilrninqton College Miami University University ot Cincinnati WILLIAM ROSS Mathematics, Basketball, Football Assistant. Georgetown College Centre Colleqe University ot Kentucky WILLIAM RUSSELL Boys' Physical Education, Athletic Director, Jr. High Basketball and Baseball, Biology, Wilmington College University ol Cincinnati YEARS, OUR GRADE SCHOOL MENTORS HAVE LENT THEIR STRENGTH 24. 15935 xlfwibtif 7lceAe uniou Head Ylleib C1444 ...ll The Juniors feel Jrhey have chosen four capable represenlalives in Charles Byrne, presidenrg Donald Leslie, yicevpresidenrg Louis l-lansen, lreasurer and Janel Aichele, secrerary. These people have sleered Their class fo lhe lop in many acfivilies. Chuclcs main inleresls are in singing, playing baslcelball, loofball, baseball and, mosl ol all, in Marilyn. Don lilces lo play loolball, ice sl4a're. and swim. l-le also lilces fo wafch a good game of baslcefball. Louie's inleresls are quole, Wine, women and song. l-le added lhal i+'s mainly women, which is probably lhe real frulh. Jan's main inleresl is in dramalics, buf sporls also hold a place in her hearf. Jan was Deer Parlcs candidale al lhe annual De lvlolay Sweelhearl Ball. Tice juniou Pkomenqde .-mums, 1 pmt. nl 'V 09 O . '23 Af Q Tlcue ne tice ll!em6e'tA of tice aniot C1444 The iuniors of The currenT year, The Class of '47, are rich in scholasTic, aThleTic and infellecfual abiliTy. The largesT number of iuniors ever To be recorded in Deer Park hisTory, mosT of us have aTTended Deer Park' aT leasT since our freshman year and we feel ThaT we have con- Tribufed To The expansion and worThwhile growTh of our school. ln all sporTs and acTiviTies we managed To ensnare a good full share of The spoT- lighf. The fall season found many iunior boys parTicipaTing in foofball. Six of These young sTalwarTs made The firsf sTring fighTing eleven . Along wiTh fooTball, TryouTs were held for The DramaTics Club play Tiger House . Two of our class received im- porTanT roles. Then we can'T forgeT The girls, members of The MaioreTTe Squad, who marched wiTh such precision aT The fooTball games. The iuniors who did noT belong on The foofball Team or who did noT march could always be found on The sidelines cheering our Team onward. Early in The fall we elecTed our class officers and home room represenTaTives To STudenT Council. To give us a good sTarT This year class rings were ordered before ChrisTmas Through our neighborhood ieweler, Mr. Krombholz. The fooTball season closed and Then The snows came and wiTh sleeT and ice came baslcefball. A number of iuniors found places on The varsiTy and Gh- reserve Teams. f g AT Chrisfmas Time we sponsored The ChrisTmas ' WK' Dance which Topped The yuleTide season. Several yy' X' oTher affairs were held affer baskefball games for i -4 The purpose of securing money. The besT social gwiyg .. .W WH-DCATS! evenT of The year was The Junior-Senior Prom which T QV was held aT The rusTic HarTwell CounTry Club, which 1, ' was decoraTed wiTh a TronTier moTif. The gay fesTiviTies were Topped off wiTh The crowning of The prom queen. NEXT YEAR'S SENIORS Boffom Row-E. Sunderbruclr, H. Berning, J. Garrison, K. Palmifer, M. Raussen, B. Schwaiqharf, I. Kemp. Zncl Row-T. Boberg, M. Friclie, N. Poffschmif, Mil. Raussen, D. Householder, E. Bachman, J. Parlcerl, S. Kroger, K. Causey. 3rd Row-G. Paris, R. Kelly, J. Glenn, R. Ridge, H. Swariz, C. Benhase, R. Yeafs, B. Williams, J. Bedford. Nh Row-L. Bailey. B. Benlley, R. Billiler, R. Ames, J. Rudolf, A. .Piepmeyen B. Waflxins, M. Oellcer, J. Schermoly. 5Th Row-P. Goerfemoeller, R. Thiele, L. l.ehnerT, K. Berger, B. Dvorak, M. Denier, M. Bowers, E. Black, A. Lenning. bfh Row-M. Huey, C. Theiss, I. Hamblin, D. Buck, R. Dawson, V. Thornposn, D. Eiclcenhorsf, M. Franzman, D. Cole. 7th Row-L. Hansen, V. Menrafh. L. Hardy, M. Berry, T. Huber, B. Richarf, A. Brenneman, C. Cordell, A. Teqenlc-amp. Bfh Row-J. Gorsuch, D. Leslie, A. Wilson, M. Schmid+, P. Sfinson, C. Byrne, S. Sunderbruclc, R. Heinichen, M. Maison. 9Th Row-J. Aichele, D. Parr, J. Bambach, W. Krenninq, A. Schenclc, K. Rohrnan. l. Clare. Tlcue Sopliomotu . . . LasT year's proud Treshmen joined The ranks oT The upper classmen This year and immediaTely Tell in line wiTh Deer Park TradiTion. They have noT been backward in parTicipaTing in a-cTiviTies oT all kinds. SporTs claimed Their aTTenTion early in The year and They conTribuTed ThaT daring cenTer guard, Johnny Meeker To The TooTball Team, along wiTh Bill Louder, Johnny Ross, Bill Rhodes, and Bill EnTers. BaskeTball and baseball seasons Tollowed and again The sophomores made Their conTribuTion To The Teams. EThel Currens represenTed The class in The cheerleader's secTion, helping To cheer The Teams on To vicTory. The sophomores have added Their TalenTs To The dramaTic and music deparTmenTs also. A number have parTicipaTed in The Thespian producTions and in The Gay NineTies Revue. The class has conTribuTed To The social liTe oT Deer Park. Their ouTsTanding social evenT oT The season was The TradiTional Freshman - Sophomore RecepTion held early in OcTober. The group is looking Torward To an evenTTul Junior year when They will be second only To The high and mighTy seniors. . ARE SHARP OF WIT AND KEEN OF EYE 9Th Row - B. Piepmeyer. W. Haqemeyer, V. DieTz, W. Boyce. S. Schneider, D. Kirk, D. Welch. Bfh Row--J. Sewell, M. NuTick, B. Grossheim, B. Holloway. J. Kelly. A. Schneider, D. Young, C. Luhn. T. Hogue. 70h Row-C. Forrnes, V. Zimmerman, E. Hackman, B.ManIey, M. Broerman, H. Kromholz, C. Krenninq, R. Oakes. M. OTT. bTh Row-B. ArTerburn, J. PoTTicary, J. Sewell, I. Sfaley, A. Lehr, D. Clark. K. Horner, E. Currens, D. Reed. 59h Row-J. Campbell, H. Wilson, D. GoTTschall, l.. Pearson. J. Meeker, D. Manley. A. Smith. 4Th Row-S. Harney. S. Bush, J. Vander Molen, S. ReuTer, M. Bleir, J. Glass, P. Cooper, W. Miller, J. Enderle. 3rd Row - G. Clary. H. Lay. W. Louder, R. Wedig, M. HollsTegge. R. Goodpasfer, W. Rhodes, R. Shepherd. B. PalmiTer. 2nd Row - W. Heneley, R. Fussner, C. Lakeman. J. Mossman. R. Owens. R. Bradfish,-J. Lusk, J. Seifert H. KauTz. BoNom Row - G. Wrighf, L. Ferris, S. Boofh, J. Ross, L. Bailey. J. McBeTh. R. Meek. 900.411 - Une bvwn, Tlctee tv fo . . . The class oT '49 began iTs high school career wiTh The opening of school in SepTember, and launched whole-hearTedlyinTo The TooTball season by placing Tour players on The Team: These being ArT McNeeve, Ed WalTers, Bill Haines, and Ken Buck. WiTh equalvigor They enTered inTo The oTher sporTs and S.A.A. acTiviTies.' On The reserve baslceTball Team They placed Three boys: Ed WalTers, ArT McNeeve. and Bob Byrne, plus seven players on The baseball Team. These were Bill Haines. Don Swain, ArT McNeeve, Roger Doughman, Ken Buck, Allen Fehl, and Ed WalTers. Joyce Bachman, Treshman cheer leader, conTribuTed To The cheer leading secTion in all evenTs. The Frosh were welcomed by The Sophs in OcTober aT The Freshman-Sopho- more RecepTion aT which Time They showed Their various TalenTs. The cordialiTy was reTurned in April, when They enTerTained The Sophomores and provided The evenings enTerTainmenT. ' The Freshmen were well represenTed in The Gay NineTies Revue. Their abiliTies were displayed in The orchesTra, band, and dances. They have mainTained an unusually high scholasTic average and gained honorable menTion in The DisTricT Scholarship TesTs. STudenT Council claimed Three members--Evelyn Baas, Jim Glass, and Don Swain, sTudenT aThleTic manager. HAVE BEEN HEARD FROM THIS YEAR I-R. Essex, R. Mead., s. Haines, i-4. Pena, D. eansclisil, J. campbeli, R. Kelly, L. Raising, e. Turck. ll-E. Bosse, F. Moore, S. Weil, A. Fehl, E. Harris, J. McCord, B.iJaclcson, M. Thompson, C. Ames. Ill-O. Madden, J. Bachman, R. G-uilberf, D. Coughlin, J.Horner, C. Camp, l.. Kamman, E. Baas, C. EnqlerT. IV-V, Hamblin, D. Summers. E. Meyer, M. Thompson, B. Holle, M. Ann Baas, B. Hughes, M. Ann CaTanzaro, E. Boyd, V-V. Fryberger, J. Boberg, R. Kuper, A. McNeeve. A. Haas, H. Seese, G. STril:er, J. Hoclc. B. Summers. vi-G-. Miller. R. Byrne, v. waeqel, M. Wyan. D. Cale, B. Biaef, J. Farrow, E. WalTers, A. upwn, . VII-J. Vineyard. M. Lee Cory, P. Bachman. K. Buck, M. Jo Berning, E. Sfinson. J. Boofhe, J. MarTin, H. Overberg. VIII-G. Gasserh P. Causey, M. NuTick, C. Phillips, D. Traurig, S. Dodd, I. Jean Anders. A. Haas, J. lvins. IX-R. Dvorak, R. Doughman. B. Wolf, M. Schuler.lG. S'niTh, H. Householder, I. Caudell, V. KemmeTer, D. Swain. v X 1 jx . . 5 - +4 ilk. 4 Qylctln gude . . . Eighfh grade sludenls conlinued in I945-46 lheir good scholaslic record begun during lheir Trirsl year in iunior high. Doris Lee Harney and Frank Misner were represenl- afives chosen To Sludenl Council lo presenr Their problems and desires. Sporls were a maior inleresl lo lhe group. The Junior high l:-aslcelball leam, mosl of whose players were from lhis group, received whole-hearled supporl. Eighlh grade homeroom 'reachers were Mr. DeMell, Mr. Belhel, and Miss Parrish. KI GIRLS: Boifom - B. lrlciguu, L. Blackburn, J. Ann Lewis, D. Cviaciri, P. Mr-lloy, J. Perry, J. Collier, L. Davenporl, L llriuqhrnfxn. Middle - llirl: P. Top Row Pr-l Cla li. Harney, L. Ann Trimnell, J. Ann Benhase, J Kemrnvler, A. Elland. -N. Slringer, C. Armslronq, P. McMillan, C. vrscin, B. Greulirh, F. Briqmon, R. Sennell, J Ss:-il. rnfm, J. lurrlr, l. Burqe, C. Harvie, M. Yellon, 1 BOYS: Boffom-H. Ward, J. Vineyard, J. Mahne, N. Bralxer, L. Florea, M, Andrews, P. Kunlcel, R. Parker, P. Gullell, C. Bradford, D. Rice. Middle-B. Dowers, R. Dodd, D. Dielz, R. Boulware, D Traulman, R. Penning, B. Da-'ne, G. Burns, D. Smilh C. Hager, C. Hager, L. Wilson. Top Row-B. Grassman, R. Jones, C. Jaclnson, 6. Buhrlage J. Aszman, R. Sfhwnrli, W, Henry, Charles Frielsch ' A. Truck, J. Malson, P. Ternar, F. Schusler, L. Roof AI I .I BOYS: GIRLS: ' Isl Row-P Jolwnson W Wvalf E Parker J lson A Back Isl Row-D. Sewell, R. Jung, J. Gorsuclw, Bradlislw, D. D. Ivllollinqswohhl' D. Jean' Smiml 'D' H'elrTgSl Ml Dvorak, A. Berger, D. Fewell, R. Dewill, R. Molloy, Martin' A- Schwab' J' Brockmanl R' Marlil' L' Sams' 2nd Row-C. Ga-ers, J. Lee Tucker, J. Davis, D. Lee 2nd Row-R. Bedford, D. Day, P. Gaskins, L. Winler, J. lkldfflncilon- C- Ivins. A- Noland-Al Fll1qf?f?ld- B- Jane Jackson, G. Slwroul, H. Colegrove, E. Haqemeyer, Pells' B' Slolm' P' Rose' A' Opllz' M' B'll'ler' K. Candle, M. Kemmeler, K. Howsrnan, W. H, Becker. 3rd R0VFv1 g'l- GGSSSHA JL Broiibaglli l-' gfilljfi- LMHIIBQCB- . er er, , in , . ozer, , o mv: e, . 3rd Row-R. Louder, R. Wilson, R. Posl, G. Hackman, W. Hambliii, N. Apkili1g,qM. Hebbeler, S. Welch. Slepllerlson- W- TaYl0f- J- GGSSEH- L- Wlnkelman- 4'll1 Row-W. Long, R. Wilburn, R. Brown, H. Clark, S. M. Woods, C. Loveioy, B. C. Becker. Waersclw, W. Oakes, C. Sue Smillw, 7 Y s 7 v i . 4 Siealentlc fade . . . The sevenlli grade parlicipaled in iunior lwiglw sclwolaslic and social aclivilies during I945-46. Represenlalives clwosen lo Sludenl Council To aid in planning lliese aclivilies were Doris Helms and Roberl Aiclwele. Lavina Villari delealed Kennelli Seese ol 'flue sixllw grade and Herberf lvlcKim of 'rlwe eiglwllw grade in a spelling eliminalion of sludenls from grades six, seven, and eiglwl, and lliereby won flue privilege of enlering 'rlie dislricl conlesl ol flue Nalional Spelling Bee in Cincinnari. ri l v ' Y ' Y' o -. .. i . 1. . l. , his . - J lli-,AMATTCS Cl UB: Row I- P. Gnlvsrhall, M, Rr-isrrnlnerq, M. Moore, M. l-lerweh, B. Lalcernan, B. Glenn, F. Canlrell, Miss Conrad, D. Luslc, P. Lilchfield, P, lorlrwood, A. Wilson, K. Causey, J. McBclh, J. Hassellceclc, C. Klarnand, S, Srhulz, J, Pralher. Row ll-l. Mossrnnn, R. Hoernscherneyer, C. Buhrlaqe, P. Suler, B. Williams, J. Glenn, J. Davidson, E Duniqan, S. Rielce, A. Br:-nnnrnan, T, Hlihnr, L. Parlcer, G, Snyder, R. Woods, J. Rea, C. Haqen. Row III-E. l,iHf-II, H. Cowlr-s, M. Bower, B, Complon D. l-leimburh, L, Seese, G. Foinaucr, J, Bruner, E. Currc-ns, J. Lloyd, L. Conrad, B. Godhy, B. Vaughn, A Spaqnolo, G. Wilson, V. Feinaurer, D, Swain. Row IV-T. Bnlw-rrq. l. Moore, A. Srnilh, D, Welch, A. Spraque, B Pirlwirl, J. Rr-ss, l, Hansen, B. Summers, G, Clary, l. Clare, l1ll'DBiilrCBy CN CH B . r-n nfl, . Xxfllllrimfi, Parr. ' , l-is rnns, . c-u, . ennernan, . , IW. The Thu iam . . . This year's Thespian presenralions I3 1, proved Deer Park sludenls capable and lalenled. The annual Tall performance was Tiger l-louse, a produclion rhal nor only required characler aclors and aclresses ro prove il a success, buf The Tiger also called for giiled Technicians for eileclive liqhhng and sound efiecls. 'i J TQ. J. Ross and A. Srnilh oi lhc Technical Slall qel K T The parliculars from Miss A. Conrad for a src-ne. s I ' .f Jil L All eyes locus on Yami in a lnrealhialcinq Anli A climax oi 'Tiqer House. ' 'il W ark 42.3. ls? Row-P. Molloy, J. Collier, J. Lewis, J. lvans, M. Denier, J. Perry Kemrnefer, B. Greuliclw, C. Peferson, D. Harney, R. Sennell. 2nd Row-A. Brenneman, J. l-lemmerle, J. McBe+l1, J. Benlwase, J. Hickman B. Dvorak, D. Smillw, A. Wilson, L. Trlmnell, E. Baclnman, L, Hardy. 3rd Row-J. Aszman, A. McNeeve, V. Fryburqer, C. Neu, J. Sclvermoly, M E' Bacllmdn' G Slqlllll' Senllnel' J, Aichclo and W. Heilmeyer compare nofes pu- lin, McGraw, R. Pennlng, J. Maison. GFFICE ASSISTANTS- during ofcllce lmours. lnmrnerman, a lrrenclly and capable advnsor. Row I-B. Haqer, P. Su+er, V. Thompson, P. Causey, B. Glenn, J. Gorsucln, L. Parker, J. Aiclwele, S. Kroeger, J. McBe+lw, W. Posf. Row ll-A. Lennlnq, M. Schairbaum, W. Heifmeyer, G. Feinauer, S. Harney, H. Sclnwarlz D. Householder, A. Brenncman, J. Prafher, J. Bruner, P. Molloy. Row lll-D. McGraw, C, Brandt B. Ruclwarf, B. , Zimmermann, Advisor, A. Sprague, F. Pascal, D. Kirk. 1' 5' 5 'ls i' M ' s ' ' iilfl' W. Woods M C s T iw 1, ii 1' CHEERLEADERS: E. Currens, J. Bachman, G. Snyder, R. Woods, P. Sufcr, 0:42 Cheek Ieddeu . . . Ginny Snyder, PaT SuTer, RuTh Woods, EThel Currens, and Joyce Bachman, are lcnown around Deer Parlc and oTher Mill Creek Valley schools as The Tive sharp cheerleaders who yelled so sTrongly Tor The WildcaTs This year, and are responsible Tor much oT The Teams' success. To Ginny Snyder, who has successwfully compleTed Tour years oT cheerleading, we give whole-hearTed crediT Tor The excellenT manner in which she encouraged her co-workers. PaT SuTer, who has also done a loT oT cheering, is compleTing her second year as cheerleader. The new- comers This year are RuTh Woods, EThel Currens, and Joyce Bachman. The biggesT evenT oT The girls' experience came when The AThleTic DeparTmenT presenTed Them corsages during The disTricT TournamenT, February 28Th. Our cheerleaders, up .ri The air! THE FOUR MULES . B C. Cordell ben biabq, On Augusf 2OTh ThirTy-Three fellows meT aT The school playground for foofball. The coach decided To have Two weeks of preliminary pracfice. During These firsT Two weeks The ThirTy-Three conTesTanTs for The Team Turned Their excess faT info useful muscle. The firsT game showed ThaT The early pracTice had done some good. The Wildcafs moved To ST. Bernard To defeaT The TiTans I4-6. Wyoming, however, gave our gridders Their firsT TasTe of defeaT. The cowboys marched across The goal line Twice To our one crossing. Our hopes Then faded. Once again our hopes rose when we moved To N. C. l-l. ln a drizzling rain The ball moved back and forTh, neiTher Team gaining a fooThold long enough To score. Seven Mile was our nexT vicTim when our fullbacks Jackson and Leslie cuT loose geTTing five Touchdowns, four and one respecfively. The Three exTra poinTs were made by ArT lvlchleeve and Chuck Byrne. Beechwood, a producT of Kenfucky, was nexT swallowed. AT The end of The Third quarfer The score sTood Tied, seven To seven. Our Team Then wenT To work by Taking The ball on Their own 20 yard line and marching down The field in five plays, crossed The goal line for a I3-7 vicTory. The laTTer parT of The year was noT as successful, our Team losing Three consec- ufive games. The firsT of These defeafs was handed To us by Reading when They marched over our boys 27-O. ln our only nighT game of The year Lockland defeaTed us. Our fellows were noT Too downhearTed Though for R. Lockwood, . For-Tball Queen. we were one of The few who had scored on The Locklanders. The one Mac McGraw, wafer boy and G. Wilson, c Throne-like arms of J o-ca in The . Jackson pfain S. Touchdown was made by our flashing fullback, Jackson. l-larTwell handed us our lasT defeaT. The season endedwhen The Warriors clamped down on a I2-6 score. 'Njzf 'lah sf Row lj, F w'w.w? C. Byru.-. I, Uvfvwmrw, C. l'lwnm-rmarv, E. Waffors, R. Ynofs, B. Lauder, 2nd Row-V. Wu0if-vf., Cw1fP', W, Kra-nrvln-1, G. Wifsfwn, J. SCl'mrr'rmWy, D. Burk, J. Br-dffwrd, B, Hfmynffs, M, Huvy, K. Rahman, vii f Mass XM1'-Q-fini Cr:lrl'WXXff1NrrSr1ivCS ou? wifh H10 Mlnfou on Hug MTM? Mays f - Q Xl QV Q 1 ' xi , .. N, Q s u Q U - ' ,r.,1, -1 ll I g. . Hike, Two, Hum-0, fnurl 5 I I A V3 ' 4 mm fum .5 if v' ' f'-f1.:::'v 4' '44 lv-A I . Q , . , A. ' Q..-.a-W Y ' 4 I A 'i' '- .,Q'JA r,'A K ix ff 4:5-.,,, , . 'TV . '-ga., .X X, - f IQ Q, v 515 5 1- W ,, Aj 4 , J- W-U-1 gs: ..QD. 11f...w.'f5 Isl Row-D. Trauriq, Mgr., J. Meeker, A, McNeeve, D, Leslie, C, Benhase, T. Piupmzyor, L. Hansen. V. Ff-'fvauf-1 2nd Row-B. Keffy. J. Vance, K. Buck, B, Rhodes, H. Kauch, J. Ross. A, Spraque, C. Brandt W. Ro I I. J, Jaglsrwn, is Hn: plcfure of qrivv dcmrminafion, durinq a fimo ouf. N . A x if H 1 2.THo foam fakes a Hr-afiwor af We Half. sf 'S 3.Lasv minufc advice before fha kick-off! LQ Vp- gif? MMA iwifw W H -' A I-K In tumqtal Champ n A I lgjl T E 2 ' , s F HP nga 'Q- 'Qs E4 QQIA ' glee C1146 The Senior Girls' Glee Club is composed enfirely of Seniors, whereas lhe Girls' Glee Club is made up of under-graduafes. Isf Row-B. Wfilliams, B. Lakeman, I. Hamblin, J Glenn, J. Parker, T. Huber, Miss Howard, B Glenn, J. Gorsuch, V. Menrafh, A. Wilson, S Kroeger, M. Pricke. 2nd Row-M. Moore, R. Woods, W. Posl, P Slinson, W. Heirrneyer, J. Aichele, J. Bruner, M. Raussen, B. Schwaigharl, J. McBe'rh, E Lamberf, L. Parker. 3rd Row-C. Lakernan, E. Sunderbruch, J. Hassel- back, C. Klamand, M. Reisenberg, M. Schmidl A. Schenk, E. Eichenhorsf, H. Schwarlz, B Wafkins, C. Hagen, M. Henry. Senior? glee C1146 Row one-E. Lambert S. Schulz. B. Glenn, M. H Reisenberq, Miss Howard, L. Parker, J. Davidson D. Lusk, R. Lockwood. Row fwo-M. Herweh, B. Riggs, A. Spagnolo, C Klamand, B. Vaughn, J. Bruner, J. Hemmerle G. Snyder, R. Woods. S, Wyall, L. Conrad, B Godby. Row 1'hree-L. Seese, F. Canlrell, C. Buhrlage J. Hasselbeck, G. Feinauer, E. Dunigan, B Lakeman, B. Williams, P. Suler, R. Golischall R. Hoernschemeyer. Row four-C. Hagen, P. Greulich, S. Shields, E Reising, M. Wolf, F. Royse, L. Mossrnan, J Lloyd, L. Pilder, B. Compfon, D. Heimbuch. W' ,ff , R af' Lf J L ff . hw?,,.,1 .,,,H J A V xv P, M W - ' M .... fN..A-ki vgxxaxff L+ 8,91 A '15, If. Q..,':0 , ' 7'-. v ,...wf'ff- 9 . . 5 Q X ' X A xy, 'fry X 41. K X 2Qfw P . f 1 , , . . ,xg k . Q . -K me .. ' v . 2 'W ',k' ' . .X Y 5 , - f . v f , f., - 3 f , W b. , ,. A- Mk A 5 if Viv' s . 1 'V 'TW 'H .sf , 5 1. 'I' u f?f'i,:f.ef ' 'x .ppl A ,ww ' , , jsivg i me x fx W f' ' lat. fitmx 'ifQf5r'3X3kfi?X1 .Iff, . .s Q,,sw ' L 4 v 'P Q 1 R . -f .4 .. A ,. . . . . v .e , y. . , ,, ,. M N :-: ' S A , 'W' L t, Q, '51 2: ,,.fu... 4 -1. N -. -, f , f . -- . ., f .X . . ,, . . x . ...NF , ' 'K' 9 ' our if -'+v4'?'z . uf- - -K iw -' .. -N' f My . ,S J- V4 V. JY 5.332 T W ,f ...1.4, F ,.. 57 K if w...,ivvf-N N . 1, V, W' .g,yw. f L X .af ii S' .mi 'E I L his ' , ,L W fs. ff? 3 ...gg ' up gs V Q X zanCi 9 m l a'0'l2tte'6 The concerT band displayed Their besT TalenTs This year during Their symphonic assembly in February and aT The annual May FesTival. Three new musical organizaTions Tormed This year were The lvlaioreTTe corps, The corneT corps, and The dance band. The maioreTTes TaiThTully wenT along wiTh The band To all of Deer Parlc's home TooTball games, rain or shine, and several away games. The dance band, composed OT I I members, played several numbers in The musical assembly February buT were mosT ouTsTanding in The Gay NineTies Revue. - Th h If 1 ANTLERS STAFF: Seafed-G. Feinauer, B. Glenn, R. Loclcwood, P. STinson, A. Bronneman, J. Davidson. Row I-J. Glenn, W. PosT, M. Reisenberg, H. Williams, V. DeMell, F. Bouic. Row ll-J. Thorman, L. Parlcer, J, Lloyd, L. Moore, B. Lalceman, T. Piepmoyer, G. Wilson, E. Lillel, V. Feinauer, B. RicharT. lNoT shown in piciure-V. Snyder, R. Goilschalll. The AnTlers STaTT early in The year, under The direcTion oT Mr. V. N. DeMell, ediTorial advisor, assisTed by Miss l-lelen XXf'illiams, and Mr. F. V. Bouic, business advisor, began making preparaTions Tor The I946 A.nTlers. The sTaTT was chosen, new conTracTs were obTained, and The cover designed beTore The school year sTarTed. The ediTor, Bonnie Lalceman, sporTs ediTor, Joe Thorman, senior ediTor, RiTa Lockwood, and acTiviTies ediTor, Jean Glenn, worlced eTTecTively and eTTicienTly wiTh Their sTaTTs ThroughouT The year producing a larger and more elaboraTe boolc. The business sTaTT, managed by Larry Moore, launched a campaign To secure more ads. CirculaTion, headed by Gail Feinauer, hiT a new high in subscripTions. ,J L rf Ill Mr. DeMell ge-is a liqhT reading on a phoTo Q ' Tor The AnTlers. :alll c' 'dll JI lf, 4 rc , x l N-L The smiles qracinq llie laces of l. Clare, R. Gollsclnall, and W, Krenninq are poses, lTlial's a Journalism boolnl. illie Clvrislrnas edilion under llie dirncfion ol L. Moore and J. Faqin. Edilor-in-clwiel. News Edilors. . Now lo correcf my mislalce. , . . ........ Ivan Clare Ginny Snyder and The 70m - Tvm Assislanl .. . . Bob Ricliarl Adverlising Manager., Carroll Lalceman Audrey Teqenlcamp Circulalion Manager. . Lillian Parlcer Fealure Edilor , Jean Glenn Assislanl, . . , , .,... Ronald l-leiniclwen Sporls Edilor, . Wes Krenninq Facully Advisor. . . ,,... V. N. DeMell Siffing-V. Snyder, R. Woods, W, l-leilmeyer, J. Aiclnele, R. Lockwood, J. Davidson, B. Williams, A. Teqenlcamp, D, Heimbuch, J. Glenn, M, Wediq, C, Hagen. Sealed ai desk- l. Clare, V. DeMell, L. Parlcer, Standing-P, Sure-r, J. llnorman, B. Riclnarl, C, Nou, B. Lakenan, L. Moore, G. Wilson, R. l-leiniclwe-n, T. Pir-pmeyfvr, W. Krenninq, C. Lalxeman, A. Sprague, R. Gollsclwall. .Q iff, I Y ,hound the Cqmpqa with the Seniou 9' r P 4- 5 . -'A Lg burst pf?f A5 fix Q ' 2221: ,Zi eff ' E I A 's f ,V gs , 5 ew-'fb I 591' Varsdy Basl:eTball: BoTTom le'FT To boTTom righi- Mr. Gnllilan, Coach, C. Cordell, J. Thorm Benhase, B. Kelly, C. Brandl, B. Ras h Tlcue ne the Cayeu who ln a maze oT Tlashing TeeT, pivoTed shoTs, and bounding rebounds, Deer Parlc's VarsiTy squad arose vicTor in IO ouT oT The I7 games They played This year. ln Their TirsT Trial They drove home To beaT Loveland 33-27, buT were guiclcly broughT ouT oT The clouds by a loss To The Alumni wiTh a 47--I6 score and Two more deTeaTs by N.C.l-l. 27-25 and Wyoming 3l-28. NoT easily discouraged, our hard TighTing WildcaTs proved They sTill had TighT by Triumphing over Reading 4l-29 and l-larTwell 30-29. Cn ST. Bernard's home Tloor The Parlcers again Tell To deTeaT when The liTans ToughT up The score To 45-25. ln order To save Tace our Team This Time showed greaT promise as They challced up Three wins. Sycamore hiT The dirT Twice in 3 weelcs wiTh scores 56-2l and 26-I9 and The lvlillcreek Valley champs in TooTball, Loclnland, TelT our claws as we Tore up 20 poinTs againsT Their I8. While visiTing lNl.C.l-l., Deer Parlc Tans were disappoinTed buT s+iII proud as The WildcaTs showed Their TighT, buT, wiTh luclc againsT Them, losT by I poinT, 24-23. RighT baclc The nexT weelc, more deTermined Than ever, The VarsiTy Triumphed over Wyoming 34-28 buT were deTeaTed by a Reading Team The nexT game 47-42. More resoluTe in Their purpose now, The Parlcers came inTo The public's eye again by upseTTing ST. Bernard 28-23, sending Lockland Tor anoTher spin 26--24, and Trouncing T-larTwell unmerci- Tully 46-IQ. TournamenT Time, The haT was passed around, and Deer Parlc drew Plainville. Then backed by an enThusiasTic cheering secTion, wiTh The will To win, The sguad meT Plainville and was eliminafed f' 'a A Q ,Q ei- 'X W. Krenning, J. Jackson, A. Schneider, l. Clare, A. Ross, Coach, R. BilliTer, C. R. BilliTer, D. Reed and D, Kirk, Mgrs. Tlueilled 'IIA 'ran qw! Trom The Tourney. The Tinal score sToOd aT 42-30 Plainville's Tavor. The Reserves, nOT To be OuT done by The VarsiTy, arose aT The end OT The season wiTh approximaTely The same average leTT in The record behind Them, winning 9 OuT OT The I6 games They played. AT The sTarT OT The season iT looked as if Deer Park's inexperienced Reserves would never come near equaling any record The VarsiTy would lay OuT Tor Them as The Young WildcaTs wenT under Three Times in Three weeks againsT Loveland 9-8, The Alumni I7-I6, and N.C.l'l. I4-I l. NOT beaTen, iusT deTeaTed, The Parkers swamped Three Teams in a grand comeback The nexT Three weeks by deTeaTing Wyoming I9-IZ, Reading 28-I8, and l-larTwell 37-I4. STill playing wiTh every ounce OT vigor, luck Turned againsT - Them as in The nexT Three weeks The TiTans OT ST. Bernard chalked up a score OT 20-I3 and LOckland's PanThers won I9-lb. The morale OT The Team was upped, however as They Took Sycamore l8-l7. ATTer losing 2 OuT OT The lasT Three games They showed They were doing beTTer in The nexT 3 by winning Trom Sycamore again 31-25 and Wyoming 23-I9, alThough N. C. l-l.'s Reserves Took our Jr. VarsiTy in a TasT game ThaT ended wiTh a score OT I7-26. STill holding up Their good average, They kepT iT high as OuT OT The lasT Tour games we arose vicTOr 3 Times. beaTing ST. Bernard 20-8, Reading 22-20, and l-larTwell 47-l9. Lockland, however, won by The narrow margin OT Two pOinTs, as The Tinal score sTOOd aT I6-I4. All in all, bOTh VarsiTy and Reserves had a Tairly successTul season, as The VarsiTy placed 4Th while The Reserves wenT inTO 3rd place. 1' l al K , ..,..... -..rw X - ' az. sb XC 'A I le f y , EVN if x '-. f' . If f 4 f .fl l L H7 Q id 1 u 5 Is? Row Leff fo Righi-B. Byrnes, M. Huey, J. Campbell, A, McNe-eve. 2nd Row-B. Righarl, H. Kaulz, C. Henneman, J. Meeker. 3rd Row-L. Bailey, J. Ross, C. Byrnes. ls? Row-A. Turclr, J. Azman, B. Henry, R. Parker, Mahne, D. Swain, Alhlefic Manager. 2nd Row- R. Penninq, P. Gullel, M. Woods, F.'Misner, J. Gasserl, D. Traufman, J. Eichenhorsl. Sfanding- Mr. Russell. By one poinl, yes, only one, lhar is how close rhe Junior High baskelball leam came To winning 'rhe Millcreelg Valley Tournamenl held ai S+. Bernard. They were defeaied in lheir Championship game againsl Wyoming by a score of I9-203 fhis pu? 'rhem in rheir final posirion of second place. They also finished second in iheir league games wilh a rolal of only lwo losses, one 'ro Loclclancl by 6 poinfs and 'rhe olher 'ro Wyoming by only 5 poinfs. junio? lliglc Kulzetball and Eaubqll ls? Row-J. Aszman, M. Andrews, F. Misner, J. Vineyard, C. Woods, J. Eichenhorsf, B. Aichele, Mahne, 2nd Row-D. Traulman, G. Buhrlage, B. Henry, Mr. Russell, Advisor R. Penning, G. Burns. The Junior High baseball leam was an oufsianding member of Millcreelc Valley lnrerscholaslic League. Their opponenfs consisfed of reams from Reading, Loclcland, S+. Bernard, and Wyoming. In addiiion ro lhese league games, addirional gp gg, conlesls were held wiih rhe neighboring reams of Blue Ash, Monfgomery, and Pleasanl Ridge Schools. 'Iv f i of 4' , In VH 0, in F5 fl UH. is A My - . cy X- if E' W5-259 'W We Q. A 3 Bxf'3'78V - wh ,..q 'I w 'nn Q 17, F' Is? Row-J. Gorsuch, D. Lusk, M. WOTT. R. Lockwood, B. Glenn, P. Shnson, J. T-lasselberk, D. Heiinbuch, C. Klarnand, S, Schulz 2nd Row--J. Meeks.-r, R. YeaTs, A, Mchleovo, D. Buck. F. Pascall, C. l-lennennan, J. Thorrnan, K. Palmifcr, C. Byrnes, B. Louder, T. B b g 3rd Row-R. Woods, M. Shairbaum, J, Glenn, W, T-Tcifmeyer, J. Aichele, E. Lambert C. l-laflen, B. Williams, R. T-loornschemey This year Miss l-loward and Mr. Snapp combined The chorus and The band To add new glory To Deer Park's musical underTakings wiTh The Gay NineTies Revue. MeeTing Twice a week, The chorus pracTiced To Take parT in many school assemblies. They were The carolers one heard going Through The halls aT ChrisTmas Time. The baccalaureaTe services given Tor The seniors ends The school year Tor Them. IT iT's music you wanTed To hear, Then you looked up The Chorus oT Deer Park l-ligh School. The chorus sTarTed in I936, evolving Trom The Glee Club oT T935 Those inTeresTed in singing Try ouT Tor The chorus and Tind greaT enioymenT in working under The direcTion oT Miss Howard. The TirsT public appearance oT The group was in a Sycamore lnsTiTuTe program given in I938, and The opereTTa, Gypsy Rover, also given in 38. Again in l939, an opereTTa was given,This wiTh a Spanish background. In l94O, There was broughT To The sTage The opereTTa, l'The Bells oT Bar- celona. I942 ushered in The The wipe qusnei and Mae D. Howard success SunbonneT Sue, and I Wwe Their Gbihfies- in I943, Gypsy Rover, was presenTed. In I943 The TirsT music TesTi- val To be given by Deer Park was highly received To be Tollowed by anoTh'er in '44, The opereTTa Ch, DocTorl gave pleasure To a large audience in I944, and i945 broughT The school's TirsT minsTrel, Mississippi Bound. 6 an ll JY ls? Row-l ' v - ri l lhiliii ,l Piwi 1' R fSilwv.ii1lmr', l, lilinlif-ii, G, liiiriiaiwr, Miss Willi,anis, Miss Comer. l ll V-1 l' ',i.'ii l' liiiiinii iw' l llziilifr-iri, l, llnrvly. 2nd Row- l' 'vii ii A lfiii -vlb rr irn M l N,'-w fri .l Aiflriili-,W.lli-wwf-yfi,Plfliilii-i', M. Raiisseri,A,LQ'1nini1, B.Wmkifis, ll lwfiil l K4 v',f,' r ir' l l3ii,f.r- lfir iiiwf. Xrcl Row-A 'iz-i 1 i li Vin xiii M Q rwiiiliiiiirvi, Q. S-iliil' l. lhwiri vi ..l, Bruriiii, V, Mi-ririilli, ll, lu'-li, B, Glenn, l. lli'-'ii v'1- A. Wilr, ri fi lliimliifi, , 4fh ROW15 f 'vliup P fvfvgiiql R, ll firinil 'f-' ni-yi-i, ,l, llnqllwfi, hliqir-ri, .l. Rini, P. lilililii-lil, Gffafllxy, VU. .i , 'im if wiwiil l. lli ',',f- lrf-il M ll. Rii-si-nl--Iii, l. Piliir-r. I A Under rhe leadership ol Mrs. l-lale, lhe Bela Girl Reserves. F 4 consislinq ol Freshmen and bophomores, and Alpha Girl Reserves, sponsored by Miss Comer and Miss Williams, held a ioini candleliqhl service early in lhe fall lo iniliale all new members inlo lhe orqanizalions. Hiqhliqhlinq The aclivilies of lhe Alpha girl Reserves was lhe Chrislrnas Bazaar held in lhe school caleleria. Meelinqs ol lhe lvvo orqanizalions are held lwice a monlh. Bela Girl ollicers lor lhe year were: presidenl, Sylvia Reulerg vice-presidenl, Mary Jane UH: secrelary, Rulh Bradlish, and lreasurer, Virginia Dielz. Alpha Girl ollicers were: presidenl, Gail Feinauerg viceepresi- K t. denl, Frances Canlrelly secrelary, Janis Lloyd: and Treasurer, Janel e 4 Aichele. Isl Row-J Millr-r, .l. Hiarhirmn, V. Dcifz, R. Bradfish, M. CH, M. Corey, U. Clark, J. Mossman. 2nd Row-J. lvnris, M.Schuler, U. Couqhlin, J. Marlin, ..l. Hack, L. Haha, Adv., J. Bolveiq, P. Cooper, J. Soils-rl, l. Anders, M. Cfalnrilarfi. 3rd Row-J. Farrow, J, Slrilrcr, H, Pelle, M. Bans, C. Krenninq, E, Boas, C. Lalccman, J. MCBC-lh, G, Gasserl. 3 V7 E 9' l Af nn... Wg: iii 1- Clceu C1446 The Chess Club is now in iTs second year as one oT The more imporTanT exTra-curricular acTiviTies here aT school. Ronald l-leinichen was chosen presidenT, and Louis l-lansen was elecTed vice4presidenT. Miss Anna RoberTs is The sponsor. Medieval Times wars were won by This. T l IST Row-- T. l-luber, I. Clare, V. Feinauer, H. Xfison, P. Goerfernoeller, L. Hansen. 2nd Row-J. Scherrnoly, R. Heinichen, Miss Roberls, Advisor, D. Buck,B. Lauder, K. Horner l's anyones guess, uflass ru lvrifiw chess. v 0 0 lfbuea, 144.414 tan tn This is The inTellecTual end oT STudy Hall. IST Row-J. Mossman, M. Moore, D. Clark, l-l. Wilson, J. Aichele, L. Parker, J. SeiTerT. 2nd Row-B. Wall, W. l'TeiTmeyer, C. Lakevnan, C. Neu, Miss Williams, Advisor, J. Vander Molen, P. Lockwood, M. Bowers. -rw 'Wil The library assisTanTs are a group oT capable, cheerTul sTudenTs always ready To lend a helping hand To Those who need iT. Their duTies are varied. They include The charg- ing oT books and maga- zines, shelving oT books, library housekeeping, and assisTing wiTh minor reT- erence guesTions. The addiTion oT many new books This year has increased The usabiliTy oT The library boTh Tor class reTerence work and recreaTional reading. Miss l-Telen Williams, librarian, has done a Tine job oT expanding The library To iTs presenT capaciTy. Isl' Row- P. f7v'i u- lui! l. Miwfri-, F. Pope, V. Drilviell, Advisors? B. Gln-nn, G. Feinhauer. 7nd Row-5.-. Svvyflf-r, P liififwf fd, J. Davidson, D. Heimbuch, W. Prisl, A. leixr-nlmamp, l., Parlror, A. Brennemann. 3rd Row-V. Fi-infiuw l, Cl. -'N-, .l. Fnfxin, C. Nr-u, 6. Wilscwn, cl. Thorwan, No? appearing in picfure --AR. Riflmrl, B. lnlf-man, J. Glrlnn. Qaill 4nd Sato!! Quill and Scroll, lhe infernalional honorary sociely for high school iournalisls, numbering over lwenly-five-hundred chaplers, appeared for lhe iirsl firne in Deer Park School. Qrganized April IO, IQZ6, by a group of high school supervisors, lor lhe purpose oi encouraging and rewarding individual achievernenl in journalism and allied fields, il has aflained inlernafional recognilion. Under The direclion of Mr. Delvlell and lvliss Freda Pope, our chaplrer had a successful slarl. The sludenl ollicials are: presidenl, Larry Moore, vice-presidenl, Belly Glenng secrelary, Gail Fe-inauerg and lreasurer, Rila Gollschall. A :word limi- was had lay: Q. Grillgchall, C. Nou, J. Davidson, Sfiilrmr Su'liv,m Ginny pmyns another inlc-rcsling sulwivfzl for Quill and Sfroll, L The Stqdent Coqncil LeTT To Right-D. l-larney, D. l-lelms, S. Schulz, F. Meisner, C. Buhrlage, D. Swain, J. Bruner, T-l. Cowles, E. Bachman, E. Snapp, A. RoberTs, Advisors: J. Ross, T. T-luber, G. Feinauer, B. RicharT, E. Bass, E. Currens. The STudenT Council, our mosT imporTanT school organizaTion, is The elecTed gov- erning body oT The STudenT AcTiviTy AssociaTion. Under The capable leadership oT Carol Buhrlage, president Miss RoberTs and Mr. Snapp, advisors: and wiTh The help oT a represenTaTive Trom each home room, and managers Trom various organizaTions, This organizaTion has planned and carried ouT many enTerTaining and beneTicial acTiviTies Tor The sTudenT body This year. Upon Their shoulders resTs The responsibiliTy oT gov- erning The school Tor The sTudenTs' inTeresT. IT is also The council's duTy To Talce care oT assemblies, as in April when iT is Their Taslc To Talce care oT nominaTions and voTing Tor school oTTices, as well as To be responsible Tor showing visiTors around and Talcing charge oT loclcers. TilThy lucref' These sTudenTs do much To malce our school run smooThly. Theirs is a service Tor The mainTenance oT high ideals and True democracy. STudenT Council malcinq sure The records are groovy Tor The shindig. 1 ' in Joan Bruner and Gene Blaclc geTTing dirTy wrTh 'flue Tlqtivnql Hanoi Society ls1Row-C. KI,-anand, P, GrrrLiIir,h, J. Uoyd, Mr, Sporing,fXdviscr, C. Buhrlaqe, M, Hcrweh. 2nd Row-T, Huber, H. Iamborh K. PaImuTer, G. Feinauei, B. Ghfnn, J, Thorman, I. CIaro, Mr. Snapp, Advisor. , i 523 5. I E I 5 L I 2 I -A I 4 I The NaTionaI I-Ionor SocieTy our honorary group, was creaTed Tor The purpose OT ins+iIIinq an enThusiasm Tor scholarship and developing characTer in school sTudenTs ThroughouT America. NOT more Than I5 percenT oT any IZA class is eIecTed To This cIub and noT more Than 5 percenT oT The IIA cIass may be incIuded in The membership. STudenTs are made eligible Tor membership in This organizahon onIy if They have high schoIasTic records and characTers, and show evidence OT service and Ieadership. ExTraordinary schoIasTic sTandards are main- Tained Tor membership guaIiTicaTions. Mr. Sporing, Mr. Snapp, Miss RoberTs, Mr. ScoTT, and Mr. GiIIiIan pass on sTudenT eIigibiIiTy. Y, X 'M-fm v I .ff if 'T leant 4 5 Mmm I 4 ak,-'Q-0.4! N, GB- KI at Lefi fo righi- J. Ross C. Benhaso K. Rohrnan W. Krenninq Coach Belhel C. Neu A. Sprague D. Lalce C. l-lennernan Uquitq K4Ae64ll Wilh lhe help of one 4-year man, one 3-year man, and live 2-year men, along wirh many new roolcies, rhe baseball +eam again pur ils sring info rheir opponenfs. Almosl all vererans, our Jream placed well in rhe hor race for The lille. Fine oulrsranding plays, good clean hils, and accurale pirching accounled for 'rhe successful season and a very much improved record over lasl year's Team. Some of rhese fellows who helped 'ro malce rhis year's +eam a success were Krenning, Sprague, Neu, l-lenneman, Rohman, and Benhase. These boys and all lhe reslr played under lhe supervision of Mr. E. Berhel, who has coached Deer Parlcs Team 'rhe lasr four years. A, Mchleeye, ,, M. l-luey, J. Senin liiglc Tuck Since These picTures were Talqen The AThleTic Council passed an edicT prohibiTinq The aThleTe Trorn induginq in rnore Than one spring sporT aT a Tirne. As a resulT only a Tew were able To parTicipaTe acTiyely in Track sporTs. Very rnuch impressed by The sTrong-chinned deTerrninaTion oT his Too Tew charges, Mr. Phillips puT Thern Through Their paces in order ThaT our boys would be insured a proper place in The spoTliqhT when They meT The shoT-puTTers, discus Throwers, hurdlers, and runners oT oTher Mill Creelc Valley Schools. As Tor The Junior l-ligh Traclcmen, so greaT was The TurnouT, ThaT lvlr. Phillips smiled in anTicipaTion oT The successTul season which lay ahead. uniofz lliylu Tuck J Isl Row- P. Kumi Y D. Day 5 2 B. Dowers T l N. Bralcer ' i . D. Sewell R. Marlcl B. Berlrer R, Gaslons 2nd Row C. Jackson, l-l. Mcliim A. Bradlisli R, Boulware G. Shroul G. l-laqlvrnan D. Dyoralc J. Eichenhorsl T, Seese 3rd Row- D. Fewell R. Penninq R. Molloy C.Jones M. Woods J. Ma son T L. Roof 47 . i 5 S 3 ' ii!! xki 5 N ,as 'Sf Row-l l li-rin .i lr XXf.l'.iii, W, Yi'-nnini. 2nd Row l ll- 1' 'fl ll. Wfiliwf., Y. llfiliviifr-V. .l, ilhviiman, E. Spfiliui, AKl'Yll-'17 C. Andie'-vu, B, Rifhqrl, 3rd Row -eil ' -.'-' V, Ii riwiiiii l . hillili-r, C. Hr-nnirniiw, ll. Uiiil,fN.S1va1iif-, P. Gof-rio-nwfwllwr, ll. l.!'Slie'. R. Yeah. l ll iii .ii lhe Malh Club under 'rhe direclion ol Mr. Sporinq me-els on lhe lirsl Monday of afinli monlh. A+ This lime appoinled members presenl problems in mafh or science whirh are ol value lo lhe group. Vialor Feinhauer was elecled presidenl of lhe clubg l-larold Cowles, viceepresidenfg .ind Joe lhorman, secrelaryelreasurer. The I9 members are iuniors and seniors. PATRGL BUYS These boys have served lhis school on lhe safely palrol have wifh 'rhe guidance and council ol Miss Joyce Crawford and Miss Marie Kennedy performed a valuable and usually a 'rhanlcless service. They have done This exlraecurricular worlc well and wilhoul complainl even 'fhough il loolc valuable lime. They, and Their leaders, deserve The qralilude, supporl and re- spcerl ol lheir communily lor lhis service. Is? Row--l'. liiiiii-i ll XY!.iiil l, Viiii-vaio, ll. llfiy, .l. Crawford, Adv. ll. Sfiviill, M. Andrwws, R. Posl, W. Stephenson 2nd Row--1-', lli iiiirli -ii, A liiili, H. Binh, P. Pi-nninfi, G. Buhrliiiqi-, R. Swiiill, C. Clary, G. Burns, J. Amman, R. Molloy Nxt limi 7enniA Cornpelirion was of rhe dual Jrype, each school enrering a pair of singles, and one doubles. by murual arrangemenl, however, a second uni'r also compered, bur lhe resulranl scores did no+ counl on +he ollicial record. This is lhe lhird year for 'rhe fennis learn. Slarled in I944 wilh grear success, lhe rac- queleers were under 'fhe direcrion of Mr. Gilillan. Under The direclion of Isl Rowf D. Swain, R. l-leinicnen, R. Snhwarll C. lalcnman, C. lrlonnfrrnan. 2nd Row-W. Krenning, C. Byrnes, D. Buck, K. Burl, B. Lmidfir. Mr. Delvlell lor lhe second conseculive year, I946 saw a willing aggregalion ol boys and girls compere hearrily againsl well-pracriced MVIL opponenls. ::..::1::'J '11'v . - gel f VT l:ore l a 'Familiar call 'ro Jrhose sfudenls who rry lheir slcill al anolher one ol Deer Parlcs Sporrs, golf. ll was Mr. Crawford who again coached our goll leam and also spenl his allernoons alfer April lsr our in Sharon Woods reaching lhe boys more aboul 'rhe ways of rhe game. A few games wilh olher schools were held buf lhe main obiecl oi everyone was +o place among 'rhe lop in lhe lournamenl held May 3I. o ri - . ewe , . Manley, D. Kirlc, J. Campbell, A. Lear, M. Huey, C. Benhase, H. Kauiz. Q QQIA ltlnletrc 14AAoc14tion A hnlfe fo Kennedy l-lelghfs welcomed all members fo fha Girls Afhlefic Associafion for The excrfung sporf soccer sfarfed fhus years acfnvufnes. lf was followed by fhe popular baslcefball fournamenf an whlch our Sensor gurls foolc fhe honor of firsf place. Suxfy gurls parflczpafed un fhe bowling league In which many valuable poinfs foward a The summer monfhs added more enloymenf for fhe gurls as baseball, volleyball, and hikes l-lighlighfing fhe year's acfivifies was fhe gala affair given by fhe newly elecfed officers as a farewell fo fhose who had held fhe upper seafs of G.A.A. for I946. X 5 89.4 wk Q. 4 f? 34 ,L.,, 'JN ,. .. .A fi qi ff !D ff .ly N. 2 K xv ' .L in A kvyx I ix Uzqil. 1-fxL A, mg Y ... ' 3, 'QB' 9, ' Z :,: E ,M V A Jia , ,. ., M Q 4 A ,Af 'SF , Q 4 W' .P WX' W 5 ff' 1 5 GGY 4 NNI? Q My ., 5 z Q The ones who made lhe Specially Ads' lhe success lhal lhey were Mmuggingm the camera, The gm, 7linetieA Revue Spqklded 4nd Deciding +ha+ variely is 'rhe spice of musical enlerlainmenl lhe Chorus. wifh 'rhe assislance of an eleven piece dance orchesfra, chose +o presenl a Gay Ninefies Revue. Songs, dances, and larcicle comedy were lcnilfed 'rogelher 'ro bring oulslanding enlerlainmenr 'ro musical comedy lovers. The colorful aclion was divided info +hree scenes: The Park ln+erlude, By Jrhe Sea, and On lhe Avenue, each excelling lhe olher in musical raplure. The scene seflings, 'rhe work of +he lnduslrial Arls Deparlmenl, were superb. Baclc drops, palm frees, beach umbrellas and a landem bicycle were only a few of The properlies Thr- orrhr-elm gives oul wilh whal really used lo send Them, added +0 hnflc in Thr- days ol 'The Gay Ninefiesf' .the afrnosphere ol lhe buslle l f period. Coslumes were oneof+heRevue's greafesl assefs fypifying This gay period. The old- fashioned balh- ing suils, gaily colored busrle dresses'. oslrich- plumed ha+s. and bu++on shoes The enfire CasT of The Gay NineTies Revue all saying Cheese Tor The phoTog ph Set 4 New High in b. fl lllwicql MIA tm, caused quiTe a sensaTion. The VaniTies CommiTTee was chosen by The members oT The chorus. Earl Snapp and DoroThy l-Toward worked TaiThTully wiTh The members oT The casT and TogeTher selecTed all The music Tor The program. Miss l-Toward arranged all vocal music while Mr. Snapp was in Tull charge oT orchesTra Tions. The sTudenTs who assisTed The direcTors were: BeTTy Glenn, Eva Dunigan Bonnie Lalceman Larry Moore, Chuck Byrne, Probably The greaTesT surprise connecTed wiTh The Revue was The announcing oT a Two-nighT run. This was, incidenTly, The TirsT in Deer Parlc's hisTory. The second nighT proved To be equally as successTul as- The TirsT. The SpecialTy acTs were varied and included a Can- Can dance, Old Gray Mare dance, Blaclc-Tace calce walk, comedy solo, dance solo's and duo's all oT which added Their biT To bring The curTain down on The besT musical enTerTainmenT ever presenTed aT Deer Park. ss lil ,E A'9Q Cliff Cordell, Bob RicharT, and Don Leslie. d G M Senive C1444 NIJ mi, We The class of '46 enTered The porTals oT The greaT educaTional insTiTuTion of Deer Park High School meek and humble. genTle and unassuming, on SepTember 8, I94-2. We made our debuT inTo The Scholarly SocieTy aT The recepTion The Sophomores gave us. We reTaliaTed laTer wiTh a recepTion The Sophomores probably will never TorgeT. Our remarkable TalenT was broughT To lighT when we gave a greaT dramaTic producTion, WildcaT Willie. a one acT comedy. We TorgoT our lines and giggled insTead. Gur love Tor sporTs was clearly demonsTraTed as Three oT our boys became members on The Reserve BaskeTball Team. and Three oThers successTully compeTed Tor The Baseball Team, Thus showing remarkable possibiliTies. One oT our girls. Ginny Snyder, was already a cheerleader. We had Tive on The scholarship Team ThaT year, so There was no doubT abouT our scholasTic capaciTy. Our Sophomore year Tound us older and more experienced To The ways oT liTe. The girls became acTive in BeTa Girl Reserves and Glee Club and Three oT our girls, Shirley Schulz, Lois Seese. and RiTa Lockwood, were chosen Tor The all-high school play Freshman Co-Ed. Wilson, Crowe, WirThlin, and Dumas Took The spoTlighT several Times in TooTball: and Jackson, BrandT, and Crowe reached The VarsiTy Team in BaskeTbaII. ln. our Junior year we became a deTiniTe parT oT D. P. l-l. S. We held our TirsT class elecTion. Claude Crowe was elecTed presidenT: Ginny Snyder, vice-presidenTg Lillian Parker, secreTary: and Joan Bruner, Treasurer. We chose our class rings, a beauTiTul gold aTTair wiTh a TahiTi Pearl SeT, and aTTer waiTing whaT seemed an eTerniTy To us They Tinally arrived. The biggesT evenT oT The year was our prom. lT was held aT Kemper Lane l-loTel and we had Vic ATkins orchesTra. Frances CanTrell made a beauTiTul Prom Queen and Shirley Schulz and Mary l-lerweh made very preTTy aTTendenTs. Because oT The pre- vailing curfew privaTe parTies Turnished enTerTainmenT Till early morning. We became ouTsTanding in sporTs and in Three dramaTic producTions, Thumbs Up. UnderTow and Skidding : The leading rolls were all given To members oT our class. Five of our class were again chosen Tor The Scholarship Team and Tor The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. Alas! ! Seniors! We had aT lasT reached our goal: we were bold. daring seniors. Our class elecTions gave us a seT oT ouTsTanding oTTicersg VicTor Feinauer, president Bob Rasch, vice-presiclenTg RiTa Lockwood, Treasurer: and Joyce Hasselbeck, scereTary. John Jackson broke a record in TooTball by making The longesT run of The season and Charles BrandT was a high poinT man in almosT every baskeTball game. Our main goal was making money. We had several J1 dances and a skaTing parTy. We sold emblems. baskeTball tp ,A buTTons and magazines. 9-'ly X. May 3l, CommencemenT and all iTs Trimmings escorTed O 'Q SP5 N us inTo The big wide world. Y BeTore us lies The Timber, leT us build. kj .4 J J Siffing-RiTa Lockwood, Vic Feinauc-r, Joyce lrlasseibeclc, Sfandlng-Bob Rasch. When The Things you've planned need a helping hand, The TirsT To exTend Their hands are The Senior Class OTTicers. In view oT Their endless eTTorT and labor, we dedicaTe This page To Them in appreciaTion oT The beneTicial aid They have given To The Seniors oT '46. PresidenT, VicTor Feinauer - A capable leader, who has served a cause, wiTh no near desTinaTion oT Treasure, as a promise. Vice-President Bob Raschr- One who laughs wiTh The world, knowing ThaT by doing This his Triends will be many. SecreTary, Joyce l-lasselbeclc - School liTe has been more compleTe because oT iusT one Triend lilqe This. Treasurer, RiTa Lockwood - A Treasurer who is a Treasurer and a person The Seniors Teel indispensable. f ,vi 'nag i' FRANCES S, CANTRELL GAA, I, 2, 3: SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Bela Girl Reserve I2: Qlrindiriri Crirrirnillue 2, 3, 4: Alplia Girl Reserve 3, 42 Virf- Prnsirlr-nl Bela Girl Reserve 4: Vice Presidenf llmrrmlirs Club 3: Secrfilary Drarnalics Club 4: Malmeup Assinlriril 3, 41 ljslrierellc 4: Monilor I: Glee Club I, 2, 4: Trr-anuif-i Glr-Q Club 4: Clworus 3, 4: Music Feslival I, 2, 4: Opr-rr-T96 I: Minslrr-I 33 Vanilies 4: Tom Tom Stall 3: Prfim Quferm 3. Heir.. Wnllrf, an raM.i,iyy' CLIFFORD E. COLEGROVE Irilrfirniiriils I, 2, 3, 4: S.A.f x. I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Mallw Cluli 4: Slurlunl Crwunril I, 2, Hllir- Birq Grvrrllirmll BETTY F. COM PTON GI.-r Cluli I, 7, 37 Clmrus 2, 3: Drnrnalic Club 3: Cliess Club 3: Aliilm Girl Reserves 3: SJNA. 2, 3: Monilor 2: Orrlii-slin 23 Srlnrilarsliip Team 2, 3: Minslrcl 2: Movie Prriiurlrir Opr-ralrsr 3. Mn CIW:-rin wsl prelilv. LOIS J. CONRAD SJNA. I, 2, 3, 4: Band and Orclncslra I, 2, 3, 4: Clworus 7, 3, 43 Glu: Club I, 2. 3, 4: Oporefla 2: Minslrel 3: Drrirrialics Club 3, 4: UndcrIow 3 Music Foslival I, 2: Vnnilics 4: Mnnilmr I, 2: G.A.A. I. Pfiiicd rin Iwr Pndcslal. CHARLES E. ANDREWS SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Baslrelball Mqr, I. Tlwc Quiel Banlfer. CHARLES F. BRANDT Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Trail: 3, 4: Office Assislanl 3, 4: Foolball 4: S.A,A. 2, 3, 4: Irilramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Slow as a Torloise. JOAN R. BRUNER S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Board 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Sec. 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Girl Glee Club 4: Bela Girl Roservos I, 2: Bela Girl Trcas. 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: Traclc Team I: S.A.A. Trees. 3, 4: Dramalic Club 4: TI'iurnbs up 3: Did You Say Mink? 3: Junior Class Troas, 3: Prom Comrnillee 3: Oflice Assislanl I, 2. 3, 4: Inlrnn-ural Member I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. A Fiquro lor Fiqures. CAROL J. BUHRLAGE Senior Girls Glee Club 4: Sec, ol Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Glee Club I: Prom Commillee 3: Music Feslival I, 2: Minslrcl 3: Dramalics Club 4: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3, 4: Presidenl of Sociely 4: Tiqcr I-louse 4: G.A.A. 4: Alplwa Girl Reserves 4: S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Presidenl of Sludenl Council 4. Slardusl and Moonbeams. HAROLD R. COWLES Science Club I: Malh Club 3, 4: Currenl I-Iislory Club 3: Tiqer I-louse 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4: lniramurals 2, 3: S.A.A. 4: Sludenl' Council 3, 4: Vice-Pres. Sludeni Council 4. Flippanl and Whimsical. JEAN S. DAVIDSON S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A,A. Board 3, 4: Beia Girl Reserves I, 2: Bela Girl Reserves Sec. 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4: Traclc Team I: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Sr.' Girls Glee Club 4: Antler Sfall 4: I-Iisfory Club 3: lnlrarnurals I, 2, 3, 4: Music Feslival 2: Band I, 2, 4: Technical Slall 3, 4. Wilh Eyes Ihai Dance. EVA M. DUNIGAN Drum Maiorelie I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Girls Trio 4: Mixed Double Ouariei 4: Locker Inspeclor I: Prince of Peace 3: Tom Torn Slalf '2: Music Mgr. 4: Gypsy Rover I: Oh, Doc+or 2: Minslrel 3: Vanilies 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Thumbs Up 3: S.A.A. I, '2, 3, 4. Exuberanl. J. JEAN FAGIN S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalics Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Music Festival I, 2, 4: Minsfrel 3: G.A.A. 2, 4: Iniramural I, 2: Tom Tom Reporler 4: Tom Torn Slalf 2, 3, 4: Anllers Sfall 4' Assisfanr Edifor Holiday Issue 4: Prom Com- rni+Iee 3: Slcidding 3: Thumbs Up 3: Dear Lady Be Brave 3: Tiger I-louse 4: Vanilies 4: Band I, 2, 3: A Office AssisIanI 4: WildcaI Willie I. Darla Lauqhler. GAIL I. FEINAUER Michigan I: Walnul' I-Iills 2: Malh Club Treas. 3: Currenl I-Iislory Club 3: lnlrarnurals 3, 4: Sludeni Tudor 3: S.A.A. 3, 4: Dramalics Club 4: Lilerary Mgr. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Nalional I-Ionor Socieiy 4: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: Pres. Alpha Girl Reserves 4: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Office Assl. 4: Anfler Siall 4: G. A. A. 4. The Tirnicl Damozel. VICTOR C. FEINAUER Michigan I: Walnuf Hills 2: Vice-Pres. Math Club 3: Chess Club 3, 4: Vice-Pres. Chess Club 4: Currenf I-lislory Club 3: Traclc Team 3, 4: Foolball Team 4: Class Pres. 4: Drarnafics Club 4: Anflars Sfall 4: Junior Town Meelinq 3: Tulor 4: Scholarship 3: S.A.A. 3, 4: Prom Commillee 3. The Old World manner BETTY A. GLENN I-Iarlwall I, 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: S.A.A. 3, 4: lnirarnurals 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Pres. Glee Club 4: Dramalic Club 3, 4: Pres. Drarnalics Club 4: Scholarship learn 3: Chorus 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Antler Sfall 3, 4: Tom Tom Slall 3: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Office Assl. 4: Alpha Girl Reserves 4, The Transienl Smile. BETTY L. GOD BY S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4: Alpha Girl Reserve 3, 4: Music Festival 2. She lilies People. .5 if 3 0-P JOYCE A., HASSELBACK S.A.A, I, 2, 3, 42 GJNA, 2, 3, 42 Glee Club 2, 3, 42 Sr. Girls Glr-rw Club 4: Chorus 4: Bela Girl Reserves I, 2: Ali'-lm Girl Reserves 3, 4: Alpha Girl Sec. 3: Drarnalics Club 3, 4: Sr. Class Sec. 43 Anllers Sfafl 3: Music Iefillvril 2. Crilfn as an Evr-ninq Broom DONNA J. HEIMBUCH S.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Glrle Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: Office Assl. I, 2: Monilor I, 2: UnderIow 3: Sl:idding 3: Tiger House 4: Jr. Town Meefinq 4: Library Assl. 4: Tom Trim Slalf 4: Vanilics 4: Loclrer Inspeclor I: Supply Equiurncn? Aide 2. Ihespinn mn MI. Qlyrnpus, JEAN E. HEMMERLE y Uiurn Mfaiorrrllo 4: S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalics Club I, 2, 4: IVIOVIIIOF 4. 'Thr-re slands rny Duchess. MARTHA N. HENRY S.A,A, I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. AiGood Friend lo Have. 58 RITA J. GOTTSCHALL Michigan I, 2, 3: S.A.A. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Sec. Quill and Scroll 4: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Dramalics Club 4: G.A.A. 4: Darlcness 4: Tom Tom Slalf 4: Reporrer 4: Anller Slall 4: Alpha Girl Reserves 4. The Auslere Beauly. PEGGY L. GREULICH S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Scholarship Team I, 2, 3: Girls Senior Glee Club 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Music Feslival I. The Scholarly Bunny Rabbil. CLARANN B. HAGEN S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 42 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 42 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 41 Chorus 4: Bela Girl Reserves I, 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 31 sf. earns eles' Carib 4. Quicl as a Mouse. LOUIS J. HANSEN Chorus l, 2, 3: Operella I: Scholarship Team I, 2: Minsfrel 23 Chess Club Pres. 2: Currenl I-Iisrory Club 2: Music Mqr. 2: Foolball 2, 3: Jr. Class Treas. 3: Drarrralics Club 3: Double Quarlel 3: Chess Club 2, 3: Chess Club Trees. 3. Audacious and Perspicacrous Q01 MARY D. HERWEH Beta Girl Reserves I, 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 3. 4? G.A.A. I, 2, 3: S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Tom Tom Statt 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Team 2, 3: Ottice Asst. 3: Prom Oueen Attendant 3: Statt ot Tiger I-louse 4: Oh Doctor 2: Minstrel 3: Vanities 4: Music Festival I, 2: Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4. I-Iubba I-lubba. M. RAMONA HOERNSCHEMEYER S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Chorus 4: Sr. Girl Glee Club 4: Dramatics Club 4: G.A.A. Board 4: Beta Girl Reserves I, 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4, Dornestic. JOHN 8. JACKSON Track I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Football Captain 4: Intramurals I, 3, 4: Lab. Assistant 3, 4: Tom Tom Statt 4: Antler Statt 4: S.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4. And he beat his Chest. CARMELITA A. KLAMAND S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Girl Glee Club 4: Beta Girl I, 2: Alpha Girl 3, 4: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Scholarship Team 3: Music Festival 2: Chorus 4: G.A.A. Board 3, 4: National Honor Society 4, Goddess ot Serenity. ' -as DONALD G. LAKE S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4. Still water runs deep. BONNIE M. LAKEMAN Antler Editor 4: Antler Statt 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Band Pres. 3, 4: Orchestra I, 4: Chorus Accompanist 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Mixed Double Quartet 4: Girls Triple Quartet 4: Music Festival I, 2, 4: Oh Doctor 2: Minstrel 3: Vanities 4: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Pres. Dramatics Club 3: Scholarship Team 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Board 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Track I: Tom Tom Statl 3, 4: Monitor I, 21 'Undertow' 3: Did You Say Mink 3: Prom Committee 3: Prompter ot Tiger Housei' 4: Standiriq Committee 4: S.A.A. I, 2,3,4: Usherette 3. Fascinating as a Babblinq Brook. ELIZABETH A. LAMBERT Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Chorus 4: S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: National t-Ionor Society 4: Music Festival 2. And she spoke calmly. PATRICIA A. LITCHFIELD S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Beta Girl Reserves 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club Treas. 4: Music Festival I, 2: Makeup Asst. 3, 4: Usherette 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3. Ah my darling little Patli' 3 fu-' -rv- , I lil' U -vu wk DWIGHT R. McGRAW Football I, 2: Baseball I, 4: S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, 5: Monilor I, 2, 3, 5: Band 5: Office AssisIanI 5: Torn Tom Slall 4: Anllers Slall 4: Prom Commillee 3, 4: Manager Fool- Ifmll S5 Gym Assislanr 3: Golf 4: Baslrelball 4: Tom Tom Rnporlr-r I, 2, 3: Inlramural Mgr. 3: Class Officer 3. Mischievous as a Clown. LARRY W. MOORE 1 S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: 'Tom Tom Slalzl 2, 4: Anllers Slall 2: Business Mgr, Anllers Slall 4: Library AssisIanI I, 2: Chorus 3, 4: Gypsy Rover I: lnlrarnurals I: WiIdcaI WiIlii: I: Boys Glee Club I, 2: Minsfrel 3: Thumbs Up 3: SIriddinq 3: Dear Lady Be Brave 3: Drama- Iir,s Club 3, 4: Vice,Pres. Currc-n'f Hislory Club 3: Tiger House' 4: Prom Commilree 3: Scholarship Team 2: Minslrel Commillee 3: Vanilies Commillee 4: Eclilor of Holiday Tom Tom 4: Vanilies 4: Monilor 2: Oh Dorloru 2: Presidenl Quill and Scroll 4. Chirpy as a criclcel: always busy. LARK L. MOSSMAN S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Bela Girl Reserves 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: Drama' Iirs Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Sr. Girl Glee Club 4: Thumbs Up 3: China Blue Eyes 4: Little Prison 3: Technical Slall 3, 4: Traclr I: Safely Palrol I: Tom Tom Slafl 3, 4: Anflers Slall 3: Prompler I. The Alom Bomb. CLYDE E. NEU Base-ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball 2: Traclc I: Monilor 4: Library Assislanr I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: Boys Glee Club I: Gym Assislanl I, 2: Tom Tom Slall 4: Tech. Slall 4: lnframurals I, 2, 3, 4: S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Safely Palrol I: Vanilies 4: Orchesrla I: Intramural Mgr. 2. The Complete Zoologisl. EARNEST C. LITTELL S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club I, 2: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Anllers Slahl 4: Technical Slall 4. Paging Dr. Arrowsmilh. JANIS C. LLOYD Monilor I, 2: Scholarship Team I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Chorus 2, 3, 47 Dramalics Club 2, 3, 4: Bela Girl Reserves I, 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: Alpha Girl Reserves Sec. 43 Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Sec. Narional Honor Sociely 3,4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I: S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 41 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Tom Tom Slall 2. 3: Anller Slall 4. Pulchriludinous Brain-Trusler. RITA M. LOCKWOOD S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalics Club I, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club Sec. 3: Tom Tom Shall 2, 4:' Anllers Slafl 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Prince ol Peace 3: Junior Town Meeling 4: Sr. Class Treas. 4: WildcaI Willie I: SIridding 3: UnderIow 3: Freshmen Co-Edll 2: Tiger I-louse 4: Operella 2: Minslrel 3: Monilor I, 3: Office Assl. 3: Library Assl, 4: Reporler 3, And her eyelids quirlred prellilyf' DORIS M. LUSK S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dramarics Club 2, 3, 4: Vice-Pres. Dramalics Club 4: UnderIow 3: Bela Girl Reserves I, 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Tre-as. G.A,.A. 4: Ohlice Assl. 3: Library Assl. 3: lnlramurals 3, 4: Tom Tom Slall 2. Coy. LILLIAN E. PARKER SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Office Asst I, 2, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Chorus 4: Band l, 4: Bela Girl Reserves I: Dramalics Club I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 4: Pres. GAA. 4: lnlremurals l, 2, 3, 4: Tom Torn Slalzl' 2, 3, 4: Business Mqr, 4: Music Feslival 3, 4: Vanilies 4: Wild- cal Willie l: Anllers Shall' 4: Prom Cornmillee 3: Jr. Class Sec. 3. Pepper in E1 small paclraqe. TOM J. PIEPMEYER Alhlelic Manager 2: 3: Baslrelball 2, 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Tom Tom Slaff 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Team I. The Day-Dreamer. LOIS M. PILDER Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 41 S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 41 Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: Music Feslival I, 2. 'Tirnid as a lcillen. JUANITA M. PRATHER Glee Club I, 2: Dramalics Club 3, 4: Office Assl. 4: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: Bela Girl Reserves 2: Under- low 3: Did You Say Mink 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Prompler 3: lnlramurals l. She of The cool blue eyes. ROBERT L. RASCH Sycamore I: SAA. 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Vice-Pres Senior Class 4: Prom Cornmillee 3. Bashlul as a deer - and is one. JUANITA REA Dramalics Club 3, 4: GAA. l, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Girl Gle Club 4: S.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4 Reserved and slaluesque. ELINOR V. REISING Sr. Girl Glee Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2 Music Feslival 2: SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Tall, blonde, and wonderful. MARY H. REISING S.A.A. 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 2, 3. Tiny as an elf. FRANCES L. ROYSE Nrsrwriodl: lnfrarnurals 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 4: Bela Girl Rresrfrves 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 4: GJNA. 2. 3. 4: lvlnlh Club 4: 5.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Frivrilnus. M. SHIRLEY SCHULZ S.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4: S.A.A. Social Mgr. 4: Dramalics Club I, 2. 3, 4: Freshman CoAEd 2: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4f Music Fesfival I, 2: Operetta 23 Minslrel 3: Prorn Queen Aflendanl 3: Monilor I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Bicvclinq Mqr. 2: Social Mqr. 2, 4: Bela Girl Reserves 2: Alpha Girl 3, 4: Infrarnurals I, 2, 3, 4: Vanities 4: Tom Torn Reporler 3. I-Ier reqal blondcship. LOIS C. SEESE Oflice Assl. I, 3: Bela Girl Reserves I, 2: G.A,A. I, 2: S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Chorus 2. 3, 4: Dramarics Club I, 2, 3, 4: 'Oh Docfon' 2' Minsfrel 3: Freshman Co-Ed 2: Scholarship Team I: Tiger I-louse 4: Sludenf Council 2. 3: Vani'ies 4: Music Fesrival I, 2: Prom Commillee 3: Lalin Club I: Garden Club I: Social Mgr. 3. Sedale and correct SHIRLEY M. SHIELDS Sr-nior Girls Glee Club 4, S,A.A. 3, 4: Office Assl. 3 Shy as a lawn. ROBERT J. RICHTER lnlrarnurals I, 2, 3, 4: Tom Torn Slall 4: S.A.A. 3, 4, Sunshine personified. SYLVIA C. RIEKE Office Assl. I: Chorus 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Dramafics Club 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: illlnderlowm 3: Did you Say Minlru 3: Minslrel 3: S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. A well-behaved alfraclirtn. MARY H. RIESENBERG S.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A,A. 2, 3, 47 G.A.A. Board 43 Glee Club 4: Sr. Girl Glee Club 4: Bela Girl Reserves I, 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4: Annual Slall 3, 4: Band 4: lnfrafnurals Sub. 2, 3: Moniror I: Library Assl, 3. Charly challer-box. BETTY L. RIGGS S.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Bela Girl Reserves I, 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 3: Scholarship Team I: Chorus 3, 4: Minslrels 3: Vanilies 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Music Feslival l, 2. The pondering muse. VIRGINIA A. SNYDER S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Execulive Board 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Vice-Pres. 4: Operefla I, 2: Minsfrel 3: Dramalics Club 4: Office Assl. I, 2, 4: Tom Tom Shall 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2. 3, 4: Track I: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Vanilies 4: Arillers Sfarl 4: Jr. Class Vice Pres. 3: Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4: I-lead Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Dynarhile in a beaufilul package. AUDREY J. SPAGNALO S.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 31 Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Bela Girl Reserves 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: Intramurals 4: Music Feslival 2: Dramalics Club 3, 4. Good-nalured. PATRICIA L. SUTER S.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4: Track I: Cheerleader 3, 4: Tom Tom Stall 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: Dfamalics Club 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Bela Girl Reserves I, 2: Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Assl. 4: Alpha Girl Treas. 4: Bela Girl Vice-Pres. 2. Mademoiselle sunshine. JOSEPH E. THORMAN Maderia I, 2: S.A.A. 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Baskelball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Scholarship 3: Olilice Assislanl 3: Inlramural 3, 4: Pres. Malh Club 3: Anflers Slafl 4: Tom Tom Sfall 4: Vanilies 4. Good ideas, mans man. - VIVIAN M. YOUNG Band 3, 4. Alfml and quif-I. WILLIAM H. FINDLEY Primball I, 2, 3: Baslrelball l, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Chess Club I, 2, 3: Opcrelfa I, 2: Safely Palrol l, 2, 3' Monllrqr I, 2, 3: Laliri Club l: Scholarship Team l, 2: S.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 lrilramurals I, 2, 3: Dramafics Club l, 2, 3: Savinqs Club l, 2: School Boy Palrol Major 3 Six lm? three ol dynamile. CLAUDE N. CROWE SAA. I, 2, 3: Baskelball l, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Foolball 2, 3: Track l, 2, 33 Library Asst l Sludenl Council 3 Anllurs Slall 3: Mofion Pidures Operalor l, 2 Intramurals I, 2, 3: Thumbs Up 3: Farewell Cruel Wfrild' 3: Wildcal Willie I: Jr. Class Pres. 3: U. S Navy 4. lho blonde sailor. GEORGE A. WILSON Science Club l, 2: Chess Club 3: Malh Club 3, 4: Currer1lEvenls Club 3: Drarnalics Club 4: Darlcness 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Foolball Caplairi 4: lrilramurals l, 2, 3, 4: AnIlers Slafl 4: Tom Tom Slafl 4: Molion Piclure Operalor 3, 4: Traclr Mqr. I: Lab ASSISIBHI l, 2, 3, 4: S.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. Bull in a China shop. MARJORIE R. WOLF SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Oh Docloru 2: Minslrol 3: Vanilies 4: Music Feslival 2, 4: Glee Club 2. 3. Has a bag lull ol answers. M. RUTH WOODS Wilhrow l: SAA. 2, 3, 4: GAA. 2, 3, 4: GAA. Board 4: Drarnarics Club 3, 4: Tom Tom Slall 4: Office Assl. 3: Cheerleader 4: Chorus 4: Glee Club 2, 4: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4: lnlramurals 3. 4: Vanilies 4. Playful as a puppy. SHIRLEY M. WYATT SAA. l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2: Sr, Girls Glee Club 4: Operella 2: Minsfrel 3: Band l, 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Mornilor l. The C7444 ............Chemisf Senive Iaieectmy ffllitlc 4 Zittle Pkediction Tlimvn fnj Andrews, Charles E. .... . . . . Brandf, Charles F. ...... . . . . Colegrove, Clifford E.. . . . . . . Cowles, Harold R. ..... . . . . Crowe, Claude N. .... . . . . Eindley, William H. ..... . . .. Feinauer, Vicfor C. ..... . . . . Hansen, Louis J.. .. .. Jackson, John B. ..... . . . . Lake. Donald G. ..... . . .. Liffel, Earnesf C. ...... . . . McGraw, Dwighf R. .... .. . . Moore, Larry W. ..... . . . Neu, Clyde E. ...,...... .... Rasch, Roloerf L. ....... . . . Thorman, Joseph E. ..... . . . . Wilson, George A. ,.... . . . . .43I6 .44I4 .4404 .4348 .4270 .4239 .8809 .38lO .R.R. .428I .456I .4I2O .4246 .4l60 .4046 Piepmeyer, Thomas J. .... . . . . ... 75l I Richfer, Roberf J. ...... . . . . Clifford Rd. .... . Amify Rd. ..... . Hoffman Ave... Redmonf Ave... Amify Rd. ..... . Plainfield Rd.. . . . Thornfon Drive .... . . . IO Box 378 Ken.. Clifford Rd. . . . Lamonf Ave. . . Oakwood Ave... Duneden Ave. .... . . O'Leary Ave.. . . O'Leary Ave... . Plainfield Pike. . . Befhel, Ohio ..,.... .......... Bruner, Joan R. ..... . Buhrlage, Carol J. .... .... . Canfrell, Frances S.. . . Conrad, Lois J. ..... . Compfon, Beffy F. ..... .... . Davidson, Jean S. .... .... . .4340 Orchard Lane ..... ..,. .3820 Sf. Johns Terrace ........ .4l I8 Sf. Johns Terrace .... . . Buxfon Rd. ........... ... . 3838 Thornfon Drive ,... .... 4023 Sf. John's Terrace .... . . . Amify, Blue Ash ........ .. Sycamore Rd. ........ .. Dunigan, Eva M.. .. .... Fagin, Jean J. .... .... Feinauer, Gail I.. . . .... Glenn, Beffy A. .... . . . . Godby, Beffy L. ..... . . . . Goffschall, Rifa J. ..., .. .. Greulich, Peggy L. ...,. . . . . Hagen, Clarann B. ....... .... Hasselbeck. Joyce A. .... . . .. Heimbuch. Donna J. .... . . .. Hemmerle, Jean E. ..... ... . Henry, Marfha N. ........... . Herweh, Mary D. ............ . Hoernschemeyer. Mary Romona. Klamand, Carmelifa A. ....... . Lakeman, Bonnie M. ...,. .... Lamberf, Elizabefh A.. . . . . . . Lifchfield, Paf ......... .... Lloyd. Janis C. ....... . .... Lockwood, Rifa M. ..... . . . . Lusk, Doris M. ....... . . . . Mossman, Lark L. ..... .... Parker, Lillian E. .... . . . . Pilder. Lois M.. . . . . . . .4554 .42I7 .8809 .86I2 .2558 .4026 .3829 .4029 4344 Harrison Ave.. . . Amify Rd. .... . Plainfield Rd.. . . . Pine Rd. ....... . Duck Creek Rd.. . . . . O'Leary Ave... . Lansdowne Ave.. O'Leary Ave.. .. Redmonf Ave. ,......... . Box 200 R.R. I5, Lockland ..... .8622 .83I8 .3923 .4044 .4374 .86I9 .446I .7901 .3809 .4ll2 .3788 .225 .8404 .4342 Plainfield Pk.. . . . Monroe Ave.. . .. Sf. John's Terrace Lansdowne Ave.. Schenke Ave.. . . Pine Rd. ....... . Kugler Mill Rd.. . Plainfield Pk.. . . . Sf. John's Terrace ........ Oakwood Ave... O'Leary Ave... . Kugler Mill Rd... Plainfield Pk. . . . . Websfer Ave.. . . .SY 863I-R Kugler Mill Rd.. .. .... ....SY 7572-M . . . . .SY 7645-M .SY 8529-J .SY 8237-J . . .SY 777l .SY 7852-R SY 7024-M .SY 7434-J . . .SY 8578 SY 8407-M SY 8421-M ...SY 7531 SY 7376-W.. .. .SY 76I6-R .SY 8520-J SY 7480-W .SY 7242-J .SY 7309-R .SY 8529-J .SY 8564-J . . .JE 6485 .SY 7792-J SY 7962-W .SY 7547-R .SY 7578-J SY 8409-W SY 8306-W SY 7384-M SY 7749-W .SY 83l5-J SY 7676-W SY 8330-W . . .SY 7320 SY 728I-W Somefhi . . . . .Elecf. engineer ..........Loafer .. . .Chem. engineer ........'Lawyer ............Civilian ........To beaman Superb Elecf. engineer . . .Docfor of science . . . . . .Confracfor . . . . . .Lawyer . . . . .Engineer ...........Army ... .Comm. Arfisf .. . . .Kroger Mgr. .. . . . .Business Man . . . . . .World fraveler ............Traveler Navy V-5, Confracfor . . .lnferio Hair Sfylisf . . . .Dancer . Sfewa rdess . f . .Nurse . . . .Docfor r Decorafor ..Mrs. R. J. Weichers .......Togefaman . . . . . .Air Sfewardess . . .Commercial Arfisf . . . . . . .Fashion Arfisf ng ouf of fhe ordinary ... . . . .Sfenographer ...........Secrefary . . . .Inferior Decorafor . . . . . .Sfage Acfress .........Beaufician . . . . .Go fo College . . . . . . . .Traveling . . . .Sfenographer . . . . .Beaufician . . . . . . .Co Ed . . . . .Seamsfress .......Nurse . . . .Propriefress . . . .Psychologisf . .Nurse .......Acfress . . . . . . .Housewife . . . .Sfenographer Pralher, Juanila M. ...,.. .... . Rea. Juanila ........ Reising, Elinor V. .,.. . Reising, Mary H. ..., . Rielce, Sylvia C. ......,.. ..., . Riesenloerq, Mary, H. .......... . Riggs, Beliy ........... Royse, Frances L. .... . Schulz, Shirley M. .... . Seese. Lois C. .... . Shields, Shirley M.. . .. Snyder. Ginny A. ........ .... . Spagnolo, Audrey C. .......... . Suler, Pal. L. ................. . Underslein, Calherine M. ...... . Vaughn, Belly J. .........,.... . Wedig, Mary H. ,....... .,,. . Williams, Belly A. ...... .... . Wolf, Marjorie R.. . . . Woods. Rulh M. ,... . Wyall, Shirley M. ..,. . Young, Vivian ..... Senive Iaimtm, 38I5 3843 8607 40I2 4039 7239 4270 I946 8404 4379 8627 ICONTINUEDI Superior Ave.. . . . Lansdowne Ave... Pine Ave. ...... . Superior Ave.. . . Superior Ave.. . . Virginia Ave. .... . Duneden Ave.. . .. Hopkins Norwood ....... Beech S+. ....... . Oakwood Ave... Monroe Ave. .... 8027 Beech S+. ..... . 7809 Lake Ave. ...... . 4558 KugkrlAHIRdU.. R.R. I. Newlown, Ohio. 4000 Malson Ave. .... . 3745 Lansdowne Ave.. 44:3 8708 42:5 8207 722: Orchard Lane... Blue Ash Rd. .... Linden Ave.. . . Lalce Ave. ..... . Plainfield Pk.. . . . SY 7I2I-W, ................... Receplionisl' SY 7594-M ............ ......... P harmacisl SY 7287-W. ........ Married on I9+h Birlhday ....................Nurse SY 7545-W ...... .... ..... S I enographer ..........Adverliser .SY 7374-R. .... ................ N urse . . .JE 375l ... .. ...... Phy. Ed. Teacher SY 7208-W ..... ...... S ecrefary SY, 7440-M. .... .To be successful .SY 7998-J. . . . ...... Housewife .SY 8488-J. ..... Phy. Ed. Teacher .SY 7806-R ...... . . .Sfenographer .SY 7569-JZ ..... SY 8272-W. .... . SY 726l-W. .... .SY 833I-J ...... .SY 8555-J. .... . SY 8225-M ..... .SY 7623-J. ...SY 7592..... .........Model . . . . . .Beaulician . . .Slenographer ...........Nurse Phy. Ed. Teacher . . . . . .Beaulician . . . . . .Secrelary .........,...Nurse .Sell Real Eslale sem Poll W I. MOST ATHLETIC 2. BEST DRESSED 3. BEST DANCER 4. BEST ACTOR 81 ACTRESS 5. SCHOLAR 6. BEST MUSICIAN 7. BEST BUILD 8. MOST POPULAR 9. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED I0. BEST LOOKING I I. MOST SENTIMENTAL l2. WITTIEST I3. BLUFFER I4. CUT-UP I5. MOST PEP I6. FIRST BRIDE BIGGEST WOLF PRETTIEST SMILE PRETTIEST EYES PRETTIEST LEGS A GREAT LOVER MOST TALKATIVE HAPPIEST - LAZIEST MOST AMBITIOUS PRETTIEST HAIR MOST BASI-IFUL POLITICIAN BEST DRIVER. PRIMPER . CRADLE ROBBER GRAVE ROBBER 66 FOR THE ANSWER TO THIS POLL, THROUGH OUR AD SECTION TAKE A STROLL. K sENloR CLASS WILL We, The Seniors of NineTeen Hundred and ForTy-six, being sound menTally and physically do make and seal This declaraTion Tor The disposal oT our properTy. We xx' 1 besTow upon The TaculTy The duTy of carrying ouT The i enclosed herein, if They Tail in doing so, we The seniors, it, I shall reTurn wiTh Tar and TeaThers. To Mr. CrawTord, our superinTendenT, we leave Tond memories oT an unusual class. y As we go ouT inTo The world, we leave The TaculTy N? in Tears. s W Q v We wish The Freshmen To have our capabiliTy and N .hw 'i 'H our eagerness. To The Sophomores we leave our inTellecTual capaciTies. To The Juniors we leave The Tollowing: . Jean Fagin wills her sen+imen+al personaliTy To Norman PoTTschmiclT. 2. Janis Lloyd leaves her inTelligence To John Vance. 3. George Wilson besTows his wolfing TacTics upon Al Sprague. 4. Ginny Snyder wills her vivaciTy To Elaine Bachman. 5, Johnny Jackson endows his driving habiTs To Don Leslie. 6. Shirley Schulz leaves her naTural blonde hair To Marion Bowers. 7. ElizabeTh LamberT wills her quieT easy-going ways To Don Parr. 8. Earnie LiTTell leaves his neaTness in dress To Harry Berning. 9. Frances Royse leaves her SouThern accenT To Tex Rohman. IO. Louis Hansen wills his Technique aT picking up girls To Ronald l'leiniCl'19f1- . Lark Mossman bequeaThes her aTom-bomb personaliTy To Marilyn Fricke. l2. Lois Seese wills her heighT To Tommy Boberg. I3 I4. Joan Bruner wills her sysTemaTic meThods To Theresa Huber. l5. RiTa GoTTschall leaves her glamour To JaneT Aichele. I6. Romona Hoernschemeyer gives her longspun name To Ruby Ames. I7. Charles Andrews relinquishes his sTudying habiTs 'To Jack Garrison. I8. Mary Herweh wills her beauTiTul eyes To lrene Hamblin. I9. Doris Lusk bequeaThs her enTrancing dimples To Audrey Brenneman. 20. DwighT McGraw besTows his TlippanT wise-cracking upon Wes Krenning. . Jean Hemmerle leaves her sparkling smile To PaT STinson who will Take good care of iT . RoberT RichTer's rosy complexion gioes To Ray YeaTs. 22. Vic Feinauer wills his compeTency To Charles Byrne. 23. Lois Conrad wills her simpliciTy To Clara Theiss. 24. Don Lake relinquishes his calm placid exisTence To Bob RicharT. 25. Joe Thorman endows his genius upon Eugene Black who is in dire need oT iT. 26. Eva Dunigan besTows her Tancy sTruTTing To Billie J. SchwaigharT. 27. BeTTy Glenn besTows her Mona Lisa smile To Ann JeanneTTe Schenck. 28. Frances CanTrell wills her sincere sweeTness To Wilma HeiTmeyer. 29. Mary Reising-wills 'her Treckles To Bob Ridge. Seniot C1414 Will lCONTlNUEDl Gail Feinauerbeslows her relreshing personalily upon Marilyn Malson. Elinor Reising wills her llowing locks lo Audrey Tagenkamp. Pal Suler endows her grace upon Beryl Walkins. Clyde Neu wills his originalily lo lvan Clare. Claude Crowe relinquishes his bell bollom lrousers lo Carl Benhase. Mary Helen Riesenberg leaves her conslanl challer lo Donna Householder. Bob Rasch wills his malure manner lo Larry Lehnarl. Donna Heimbuch leaves her dramalic aspiralions lo Jean Gorsuch. Belly Williams leaves her speclacular inlramural abilily lo Belly Dvorak. Lill Parker leaves her liery possessiveness lo Lois Hardy. Larry Moore beslows his capabilily lo Jean Glenn. Jean Davidson wills her slender waislline lo Joe Schermoly. Harold Cowles leaves his inabilily lo sil slill lo Billy Williams. Rila Lockwood wills her abilily lo gel whal she wanls lo Jean Bambach. Tom Piepmeyer hands his day dreams over lo Johnella Parker. Rulhie Woods leaves D. P. so she can devole more lime lo her Ross. Lois Pilder relinquishes her limid ways lo Cliff Cordell. Carmelila Klamand leaves her nonchalance lo Bob Kelley. Peggy Greulich wills her cool collecled ways lo Violel Menralh. Chuck Brandl leaves Deer Park iusl as calm as he enlered il. Kale Underslein wills her raplurous lelicily lo Carl Henneman. Carol Buhrlage relinquishes her gracelul dancing lo Shirley Kroger. Margie Woll leaves her bag ol lricks lo Arl Piepmeyer. Bonnie Lakeman wills her edilorship lo some poor unsuspecling soul. May God help him. To Ada Wilson goes lhe silence ol Vivian Young. The benevolence ol Juanila Rea goes lo Margarel Franzman. Juanila Pralher beslows her animalion on Rosemary Thiele. Mary Wedig wills her blilhe spiril lo Donald Buck. Shirley Shield's banana and milk diel goes lo Malcom Huey. Sylvia Rieke leaves her red rimmed speclacles lo Jean Rudoll. Joyce Hasselbeck wills her diplomacy lo Helen Swarlz. To Marlha Schmidl goes lhe modesly ol Clarann Hagen. Marlha Henry wills her winning ways lo Geraldine Paris. Clillord Colegrove leaves his pep lo Alice Lenning. William Findley, his greal size lo Kennelh Palmiler. Belly Godby leaves her nalurally curly hair lo Margarel Denier. Pal Lilchlield leaves her Garbo Complex lo Lee Bailey. Belly Riggs conlers upon Ella Sunderbruck her radianl scrubbed lace. Belly Vaughn leaves her impish smile lo Killy 3 Causey. fl ' Dj? Audrey Spagnolo bequealhes her desire lor I X learning lo Paul Goerlemueller. X Shirley Wyall leaves her even-lemper lo Kalhleen Berger. I Belly Complon leaves lor Calilornia. The l4mita, Paken t - Teqclneu 14AAoci4tion Dedica+e fhese pages Io former Deer Park sfudenfs who have served or are now serving wiII'1 Hue Armed Forces J. ABRAHAM C. ADAMS M. ALBRIGHT C. APPLEGATE T. ATKINS M. AUBREY M. BASS R. BACHMAN R. BASLEY H. BAILEY P. BAILEY H. BALSER W. BARMANN R. BARMANN BENHASE BENI-IASE BENHASE BERRLE H. BODLEY BONSTENGLE BORDMAN BOYCE BOYCE BRECH BREWER BREWER BUCHANAN BUHR R. BURGER D. BURNS T. CARRAHER R. CONN H. CLARK A. CORSBIE B. CORDELL H. CORHN W. CORRELL W. CORRELL E. COUCH H. COX P. COX C. CROWE W. DAMERON F. DANE B. DANE G. DARDINC5 H. DAVIS W. DENECKE R. DENNIS H. DODD D. DRIEMEYER R. DUNSETH F. DURKIN . T. DEWEL R. DVORAK S. EDGEMON B. EICHELBERGER 'D. EICHELBERGER E. EICHELBERGER W. FAGIN R. FAHRENBRUCI4 R. FAI-IRENBRUCK G. FERGUSON K. FERRIS D. FICHTER J. FINDLY H. FISHER R. FISHER H. FREUDENTHALER WRFRICKE H. GARRISON K. GASSERT G. GASTON M. GASSERT G. GASKINS R. GASTON A. GEGLEIN E. GEGLEIN D. GLASS . R. GOODPASTER G. GRAFF J. GRASSMAN L. GREGORY J. GREvER BGRUBER T. GRUBER J. HASS M. HASS R. HALL A E. HANSEN W. HARLOW A. HART E. HART E. HAUGHEY W. HARvIE F. HEALEY P. HEFFNER E. HEIMBUCH R. HERRMAN C. HOFFMAN W. HOLMES G. HUBER C. HUDSON J. HULLEY L. HUNT P. HUNT J. ISON H. JACKSON J. JACKSON H. JOHNSON P. KEMMETER R. KLEIM R. KOENIG D. KRAMER R. KUPER C. LAKEMAN D. LAMBERT R. LAMBERT D. LANGHORST C. LATIMER C. LEAR L. LEAR J. LEONARD L. LEONARD L. LAVERNE I. LISK E. LUTTRELL R. LYONS C. MAJORS C. MASON R. MATTHEWS C. MCCARTHY T. MCCARTHY P. MCCARTHY T. MCCOLLEY J. MCMAI-IAN T. MCMAHAN P. MEEHAN H. MERRITT H. MERRITT E. MERSCH H. MERSCH R. MERSCH A. MEYER G. MILLER C. MOORE A. MOORES J. MOORES W. MORAN F. MORGAN H. MORGAN P. MORGAN Z. MORGAN M. NAGELE F. NIEDERHAUS J. NIELD E. NOBEL G. NOBEL W. NOLAN L. NUNN 'V C. OAKS K. OAKS J. O'BRIEN W. OE-LKER W. OELKER R. OSBORNE O. PARIS F. PASCHALL W. PIECZONKA D. PETERS J. PETER R. PETTIGREW F. PHELPS L. PHELPS F. POOLE V. POPHAM G. PURTEE R. PU RTEE R. RABENSTEIN R. RAUSSEN G. REED R. REED D. REISING J. REISING J. RAUSCHER J. RHOADES W. ROBERTS H. ROBINSON B. RICHART E. ROGERS A.'ROSENFELD W. ROSENFELDT W. ROSS R. ROUSE D. RYAN A. SCI-IAIRBAUM A. SCHENCK I-I. SCHLAGHECK R. SCH LAGHECK B. SCHMIDT N. SCHNEIDER I-I. SCHULER J. SCHULER B. SHULZ J. SCHUSTER P. SCHUSTER R. SCHUSTER J. SCHWARTZ H. SELZ H. SELZ H. SELZ L. SELZ C. SERVICE E. SERVICE M. SERVICE M. SHELTON B. SHELTON J. SHINRLE B. SMITH R. SNYDER A. SPAHR W. STANFORTH G. ST. CLAIR R. ST. CLAIR R. STEINER A. STERNBERGER G. STILWELL G. STIMSON D. STORER M. STRONG P. STUART W. STUART H. SULLIVAN D. SULLIVAN C. SWEGLES G. TAYLOR K. THIELE J. THOMPSON W. THOMPSON D. THOMPSON E. TRACY E. TURCK F. TURCI4 H. TURCI4 H. TURCI4 P. UNDERSTEIN A. VEIIDULMAN T. VINEYARD H. WAGNER E. WALTERS W. WARDWELL D. WESTRICH R. WIECHERS R. WILLIS W. WILLIS J. WINKLEMAN O. WISBY D. WINKLEMAN E. WOLF G. WOLF M. WOLF R. WOLF W. WRIGHT K. YEATS L. YOST E. ZIKA E. ZIMMER CompIimen+s of HERB KROMBHOLZ Your Jeweler and Wafchmaker Fines+ in Wafches, Diamonds, and GIIIS AI LowesI Possible Prices SILVERTONE THEATER BLDG. SILVERTON, OHIO Complimenfs of AMITY FOOD SHOP THE DEER PARK AUTO PARTS COMPANY PAINT, GLASS and HARDWARE FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS and WALLPAPER Machine Shop Service SYcamore 7I93 Deer Park, Ohio SCHMIDS' CON FECTIONERY We Make Our Own Ice Cream ORchard 6OI8 27oLkvYq Complimenis of THE SILVERTON BANK Member Federal Deposif Corp. Member Federal Reserve Sysfem 672l Monfgomery Road SILVERTON, OHIO Phone, ME Irose 5888 SILVERTON, OHIO I2H IdCI LkM I8BbRhMyH h CLASSY FOODS FOR CLASSY PEOPLE ...AI... MIL and GIL'S SILVERTON GILFOX,Mqr. MEIrose 6304 7 Jh .1 k M yH h KARL F. KOETT BERNARD G. STEMAN U FICKE-KOETT MOTOR CO. Your Local HUDSON Dealer General Repairing Wrecker Service Experf Body and Fender Work ME Irose 42 I3 SiIver+on, Ohio RAPE'S COAL CO. The Besf in Fuels Sycamore and Blue Ash Ave. Rossmoyne, Ohio SYcamore 7I I9 KOEHLER HARDWARE CO. READING. OHIO Phone, VAIIey 0I48 23J Th KfUdI STANLEY HIGH F U N E R A L H O M E Kennedy Heighfs 29 8 b R sch, Lois Sense I THE DEER PARK SHOPPING CENTER FOR PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE zo C IBhIg Complimenls of APPLES 'PEACHES POTATOES STRAWBERRIES . ln S on Grunkemeyer 8: Sullivan ees and ASSOCIATES R O D G E R S Designers of Deer Park School F R U I T R M Ridge' and Amily Road SYcamore 7240 Phone. EAST OIOO 28. Charles A d ws TOOLS -- DIES -- STAMPINGS MAX OPITZ METAL PRODUCTS CO. Special Machinery, Efc. Amily Road al Blue Ash Avenue 3lVF RLkd DEER PARK HENSING'S PHARMACY The REXALL sure Complimenfs of 7213 Monlgomery Road Silverfon, Ohio Phone, ME lrose 9687 6 Dghl Colonial Beaufy Salon 73 M6 B Lk SILVERTON SUPPLY CO. sos MCHUGI-1, Jr. ,W Easfern Hills Service JEWEL POCAHONTA5 CARBON SPLINT 8 STOKER COALS GREAT HEART 8: OLGA SEMET SOLVAY COKE 72I8 Monigomery Road MEIrose 69II 7030 Momqomery Road Silvedon Sllvedon' Ohm JEfferson l703 2l J I J I II eeofqe wilson, Ri? L I d DEER PARK TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION 9VF JLyd SILVERTON SUPER FRUIT 8: MEAT MARKET N. E. Corner PIainfIeId and Monfgomery Roads Complirnenfs of IF nr eraows - wt HAVE IT I Phone. Jwerson 934, TRAUTMAN S ICE CREAM HOME DRESSED POULTRY We Deliver IS nba h G ysyd WOODMONT DAIRY DEER PARK, OHIO 2LyM Rfew Phone, SYcamore 7300 ii ii When You Wan+ . .. GOOD EATS and DRINKS Drop Down +o HOOK RADIO SERVICE 4346 Maison ORchard 6089 Harry's Mara+hon Inn Repair AII Makes GEORGE. RLIDY and I-IARRY Will Take Good Care of You EMERSON ZENITH 32. CIW Colegrove, Mary Wediq Your Neighborhood Newspaper Would Like To Be Your Neighborhood Prin+er THE REPORTER AND THE REPORTER PRESS 593i Ridge Avenue, JEFIerson 6077 26 EI R q B b R h FRANK MALSBARY COAL - FEED BUILDING MATERIAL SYcamore 7774 ' Blue Ash, Ohio Barmann's Food Markei' ORchard 6068 Rossmoyne, Ohio A WHITE VILLA GROCER I3 George Wilson, Mary Wedig The B. 8: B. SpeciaI'I'y Co. Rossmoyne. Ohio Manufacfurers of SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS 5 Ch 1 Ad J LI yd - BETTER SERVICE FOR ALL Good felephone service requires more +han insfrumenrs. wires. and cen+raI office equipmenr, more even Ihan operafors, Iinemen, en- gineers and insiallers . . . il' also requires 'rhe Ihoughfiul cooperafion of 'rhe men, women and young people who use il. Shorf conversa- Iions. courieous sharing of parly lines, being sure of your number before calling, and similar pracfices are esseniial Io good Tele- phone service. We in 'rhe Ielephone indusfry are conslanfly siriving 'ro provide a high qualiiy sysfem 'ro serve Ihe needs of our communify, bui' The degree of safisfacfion Ihe service affords depends much on how i+ is used. 1 The Cincinnaii and Suburban 2,,,,' L..-5 Bell Telephone Company Complimenis of Complimenfs of A BOOSTER CONLEY'S BARBER si-ioP For Clean Spam lJhJkP1Sf !6EDq Complimenfs of Comphmenh or William C. Ulrich Herff Jones BILL LEWIS BOI9 Plainfield Pilce CLASS RINGS and PINS 22H IdCl B 'Lk ,7Ae Gncinnafi O!If!L09ral9 ing G., nc. AFFILIATED COMPANIES: FOTO-LITI-I, INC. - TI-IE EAGLE LITI-IOGRAPI-IING COMPANY 38 Wes? McMicIcen Avenue Cincinnafi IO, Ohio VICTOR HARDWARE PAINTS - APPLIANCES - SEEDS VICTOR GRUBER, Prop. Blue Ash and Glenway Ave. DEER PARK BOWL ALL SUMMER II On Air-Condifioned Lanes HAVE FUN AND KEEP FIT AT WRIGHT and DELAPE BOWLER DROME IFormerIy I-IoddesI Monfoomery af Les+er ME Irose 2424 4. Larry Moo D H buch MILLDALE LUMBER CO. Call Us For SCREENS. STORM SASI-IES and ROOFING SYcamore 8I22 ' The Callaway Coal Company POCAI-IONTAS - BITUMINOUS - COKE Fuels of Favor RoseIawn Yard: Secfion Road and Penn. R. R. Phone, VAIIey 4256 8 B b R h G IF Complimenfs of GOODNOUGH UPHOLSTERING CO. JEfFerson I I I6 6OI9 Monfgomery Road 24 Ch It B d PLEASANT RIDGE 77 IV Y g BENS BUDGET JEWELERS P R A T H E R Cenfrally Locafed To Serve You WALTHAM - HAMILTON - ELGIN - GRUEN - 0 BULOVA and SWISS WATCHES Home of KEEPSAKE Diamonds I847 ROGERS SILVER RADIOS AND APPLIANCES 7049 Wafch and Jewelry Repairing NORWOOD JEFFSFSOH 9606 4568 Monigomery ME Irose 7474 ELMWOOD 60I2 Vine VAIIey 5003 D E N N I S O N SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS TO CLASS OF '46 Beaufy Shoppe 8456 aiu.. Ash ORchard 6322 Herman F. Hoernschemeyer Closed Wednesday Af+ernoon HYOUR COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE INSURANCE MAN JEfTerson 96I7 SiIver+on. Ohio Jernisorfs Food Market' O DOT FOOD STORE I AL'S PONY KEG FRESH MEAT and ICE STATION We Deliver FRESH and FROZEN VEGETABLES Open All Day Wednesday WINES - MIXERS - SOFT DRINKS Sunday -- 2:00 P. M. - 6:00 P. M. E E AL GUNS MIK K MP Phone, SYcamore 7858-M WILLIAMS' HY-PURE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Your Communiiy Drug S+ore Mafson and Blue Ash DEER PARK Phone, SYcamore 7958 KAESEMEYER 8: SONS CO. Grade A Dairy Producfs Try Our Homogenized Milk There's cream in every drop Phone, ME Irose 36 I 3 GO GULF - WITH HARDY Brake Work Mofor Tune-Up Fas+ BaHery Charging Gulflex Lubricaiion HARDY'S GULF SERVICE PIainfieIcI and Amify ' RAY DEWEL LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER Plumbing and I-Ieafing Confracfor DEER PARK Repair Work Sewer Tapping ORcI1ard 6293 DRESSES GIFTS NOVELTIES E 8 L Complimenis of IFormerIy MoI'1IenkampI DRY GOODS CARL E. CRAWFORD Phone. ME Irose 0834 6700 Monfgomery Road SILVERTON, OHIO 19. B b R h, M Y H h Spend Your Evenings and Sunday A+ CompIimenI's' of ' ' ' THE ' ' ' SILVERTONE THEATER DR' I-IeaI+I1fuIIy Air-Condifioned 25 v F J LI yd Comforfable and Cool CASH DISCOUNT CONVENIENT CREDIT DEER PARK COAL 8: SUPPLY CO. COAL - COKE - BUILDING MATERIAL . H.W.ADLER I0 nba hm yH If SYoamOre 84-OO BLUFORD JACKSON HARDWOOD FLOORING Abrahams Food Markei' 7924 BIue Ash Ave. Box 378, Monfgomery Road SYcamore 777I DEER PARK' QI-HQ KENWOOD, OI-IIO I7 George Wilson ORchard 6246 I4 I-I Iac I L kM U P-TO-DATE FOOD PRODUCTS CO. Manufacfurers of POTATO CHIPS 4920 Mon+gomery Road Phone. ME Irose 2673 ELMER HEITMEYER N U R S E R Y KENWOOD ROAD Your Besr Source of LocaI Grown Nursery Sfock --- Reasonably Priced CompIimenI's'of HARRY J. BERNING WITTE'S DOT FOOD STORE GROCERIES - MEATS SYcamore 8I62 Ohio and Superior Avenues IGMILP ' W
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