Deer Park High School - Antlers Yearbook (Deer Park, OH)

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DEER PARK HIGH SCHGOL The new qraduafes in a progressive communH'y ...from... THE HESS 8 EISENHARDT COMPANY The new Indusfry in a progressive com +y For OUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS I+'s THE WOODMONT DAIRY CO. 4330 Amify Road DEER PARK Your Neighbor y Iv1IIIcman Complimenfs of MiI'cI1eII Consfrucfion Company DEER PARK RAY 81 JOE KEMP PAINTERS and DECORATORS 7044 Blue Ash Ave. REdwood 5025 SILVERTON, OHIO io GULF -- Wi+h HARDYI TIRES- TUBES - BATTERIES GULFLEX LUBRICATION CAR WASH HARDY'S GULF SERVICE Plaimqeld and Amify URcI1ard 6293 DEER PARK Complimenfs of DEER PARK THEATRE Complimenfs of HARRY J. BERNING ELMER HEITMEYER ...NuRsERY... Kenwood Road Your Besf Source of Local Grown Nursery S+ocIc Reasonably Priced 95 CARROLL ANN DRESS SHOP LADIES' and CHILDRENS READY-TO-WEAR Popular Prices 7306 Ivlonlrgomery Roacl AIIera+ions JErIerson 6749 R. V. HALEY DEER PARK JEWELER Marson and Beech S+ree+s Phone. SYcamore 87I8 Complimenis of William C. Ulrich Herff Jones CLASS RINGS and PINS JEfferson 96l7 SiIver+on AL'S PONY KEG .ma ice STATION We Deliver Ohio BOWL ALL SUMMERI On Air-Concliiionecl Lanes HAVE FUN AND KEEP FIT .. . A+ . . . WRIGHT and DELAPE WINES- MIXERS- SoFT DRINKS BOWLERDROM E IFormerIy I-IODDE'SI AL GLINS A MIKE KEMP Monrgomery a+ Lesfer Iv1EIrose 2424 DEER PARK ROOFING and SIDING CO. DENNIS J. RYAN, Prop. ROOFING and SIDING of ALL KINDS GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS InSIaIIecI - Repaired and Painled - AII Worlc Guaranfeecl 94 For Free Esrimaie-Phone SYcamore 9l62 THE SILVERTON PAINT 81 GLASS STORE Cur+'s Painf Sfore 72l8 Monrgomery Road Silverfon, Ohio Phone, ME Irose 69I I Your Neighborhood Newspaper WOULD LIKE TO BE Your Neighborhood Prin'rer THE REPORTER THE REPORTER PRESS 931 Ridge Ave. JEfIerson 6077 CompIimen+s of THE SILVERTON BANK Member Federal Deposif Corp. Member FederaI Reserve Sysiem SILVERTON, OHIO SILVERTON SUPER FRUIT 8: MEAT MARKET I. E. Cor. Plainfield 81 Monfgornery Roads F. GERACI and C. P. MEYER If II' Grows - We Have I+ Phone, JEfferson 934I HOME DRESSED POULTRY We Deliver Sfehr Dry Cleaning Company 672I Monfgomery Road suLvERToN, oHuo Phone, Melrose sees CompIimenI's of BAILEY'S DELICATESSEN 93 THE TELEPHONE... Symbol of Service and OpporTuni'ry ln an organizaTion like The Telephone Company. every iob is imporTan'rl Tha'r's why each year so many high school graduaTes choose Telephony as a career. They know a iob wiTh The Telephone Company offers noT only good wages, regular raises. excellenT worlcing condifions, vacaTions wiTh pay, and opporTuniTies for advancement buT a chance To be of real service To Their communiTy as well. lf you are inTeresTed in a profiTable business career, now is The Time To begin! 1. THE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN E- ',, BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY The Callaway Coal Company RUBY,S BEAUTY SHOP POCAHONTAS - BITUMINOUS - COKE RUBY DUFF Prop Fuels of Favor Olzchard 6322 ROSELAWN YARDS: 8456 Blue Ash ROSSMOYNE Secfion Road and Penn. R. R. Nexf Door To Posf Office Phone, REdwood 4256 JEMISON'S FOOD MARKET DOT Food Siore FRESHMEM STANLEY i-nel-I FRESH and FROZEN VEGETABLES Funeral Home OPENALLDAYWEDNESDAY We Deliver 92 Phone, SYcamore 7858-M CLASSY FOODS ' FOR CLASSY PEOPLE TRAUTMAN S ICE CREAM ...AI... MIL and GIL'S SILVERTON Abraham's Food Markei' GIL FOX, Mgr. 7924 Blue Ash Ave. MEIr0Se 6304 DEER PARK, OI-IIO ORchard 6246 Complimenh of HERB KROMBHOLTZ J e w e I e r s DEER PARK BAND The Bes'r in JEWELRY and GIFTS MOTHERS CLUB Keepsake Diamonds Elgin - Gruen - Longineswiffnauer Wafches Sefh Thomas - Telechrone CIocks Sheaffer - Eversharp Pens Swank - Prinle Gardner BiIIIoIds hen You Wanf . . . Remingfon - Packard Shavers GOOD EATS and DRINKS Royal Cosfume Jewelry Drop Down Io lARRY'S MARATHON INN WERTON DEER PARK GEORGE. RUDY and HARRY MEIrose 98I5 Will Take Good Care of You 9' emembkance of thing!! put A piclure always helps bring back memories. As you will wan? lo keep your graduafion porlrails forever, so will you wanl lo mark wilrh a phoiograph all The imporlanl evenls in your life. When you wish o'rher fine porfrails, remember your Official Year Book Pholographer. PHOTOREFLEX STUDICS, lnc. or CINCINNATI TOOLS DIES STAMPINGS MAX OPITZ Mefal Produc+s Co. SPECIAL MACHINERY, ETC. Amify Road af Blue Ash Avenue DEER PARK Ed. Braun's Delicafessen L U N C H M EA T S BEER - SCHOOL SUPPLIES 4I I5 Websler ORchard 6550 DEER PARK TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Cornplimenfs of RAPE'S COAL CO. The Besi' in Fuels ,eer Park Dry Goods S.I.ore Sycamore and Blue Ash Ave. lI2 Blue Ash ORchard 6056 ROSSMOYNE. OHIO SYcamore 7I I9 89 .jim Gncinnafi L-J-Zimografo ing C., nc. AFFILIATED COMPANIES: - FOTO-LITH, INC. - THE EAGLE LITI-IOGRAPI-IING COMPANY 38 Wesl McMiclcen Avenue Cincinnali IO, Oliio KARL F. KOETT BERNARD G. STEMAN FICKE-KOETT MOTOR CO. Your Local HUDSON Dealer THE DEER PARK SHOPPING CENTER FOR PROMPT AND General Repairing - Wrecker Service COURTEOUS Experl Body and Fender Work SERVICE MElrose 42I3 Silverfon, Olwio Bluford Jackson 8: Son HARDWOOD FLOORS NEW and REFINISI-IED Box 378, Monfgomery Road SYcamore 777I KENWOOD, OHIO SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS TO CLASS OF '47 Herman F. Hoernschemeyer Your Friendly Insurance Man Complimenfs of H . H . B O D L E Y 88 Complimen+s of KNAPKE'S FOOD SHOP Websfer and Blue Ash DEER PARK Complimenls of Colonial Beauly Salon SILVERTON SUPPLY CO. BOB Mol-IUGH, Jr. Jewel Pocalionfas Carbon Splinf Slolrer Coals - Greaf Heari' 8: Olga Semei' Solvay Colne 7030 Monlgomery Road SILVERTON JEfferson I703 Phone: SYcamore 8222 DEER PARK WATCH SHOP Wa+ch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing 4343 Maison Ave. Deer Park, Ohio UP-TO-DATE FOOD PRODUCTS CO. Manufacfurers of P O T A T O C H I P S 4920 Monlgomery Road Phone, MElrose 2673 SCHMID'S CONFECTIONERY WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM ORchard 60l8 BENKEN FLORISTS Plainfield and Woodford Roads MElrose 3852 87 Cash Discounl C onvenienl Credil' DEER PARK COAL 81 SUPPLY CO. COAL . COKE - BUILDING MATERIAL H. W. ADLER, Mgr. REclwoocl 4200 Complimenls of Deer Park High School GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Complimenls of Grunkemeyer 8: Sullivan and ASSOCIATES Designers of Deer Parlc School Phone, EASI 5000 KASEMEYER 8: SONS CO. Grade A Dairy Produc'I's Try Our Homogenized There's Cream in Every Milk Drop Phone, ME Irose 36 I 3 ...of... A M I T Y PARENT-TEACHERS Assoclmuow MIGHT BE SENIOR STATISTICS NAME KNOWN AS is Frank Paschall , . I Arlhur Piepmeyer . , Wanda Posl ..., Margie Raussen Mildred Raussen . . . Roberl Richarl .... Roberl Ridge . . . Ken Rohman ........ Jeanne Rudoll ......, Ann Jeanelle Schenck Joe Schermoly ...... Billie Jean Schwaigharl Marlha Schmidl ..... Alberl Sprague ..... Palricia Slinson .... Ella Sunderbruck ...., Selma Sunderbruck . . . Helen Swarlz ........ Rosemary Thiele I , . Clara Theiss ..... Velma Thompson . . . William Williams .. Beryl Walkins I . . Ada Wilson . . . Ray Yeals , 4 . ... .Frankie . ...!Nrl... VVanda ....., ....hAHL.. ,. ..hAarg,. H..Bobbk ....Red.., ....Tex.. .....Jeanne ....JAnn.. .....Joe... ....Bmy.,. .... .hAarly. ..s..SHnky. ....Pal4.. ....EHa... ...i.Sehn.. .si.l4eEn. ....Rode.. ....Tese.. ....Vehn., ....Jerk... ....BHl... . ...!Xde,, ....Ray... ,Soldier ........ ,Working Man . . In Love ..... A Blonde . . Twin ......,... Oulslanding . . . Musical ..... . . , ,Soulhern . . . Nice,.,..... Overweighl .... Funny ....i Wirey . , . Thin ,.... Hopeless . . . Lovable . . . Twin .,..i Twin ......,. . ..4. Engaged .... . Delux ..... Hooked . . . Loquacious , . . Devilish .... Shop Liller . . . Flashy ,4....., Underweighl , . . sagfse CONTINUED FROM PAGE 82 Civilian . . .Man ol Leisure Poel . . . Dream Girl .....ABlonde Human . I , . Band Leader Yankee . . . . . Successlul . . , . .Daisy Mae ....Elirl al lhe G . . . . . Celebrily Eal . , . Somebodys' . . . Pin? Girl . . , , Separaled SodaJerk ......sOldMaid Public Accounlanl . . . . . . Housewile Diclalor Doclor , . . Slreel Cleaner .........-Skaler Graduale Malcom Huey wills his Huggin' and A Chalkin' lechnique lo Harold Koulz. Alice Lenning leaves her diel ol bullermilk and Rye crispe lo Virginia Zimmerman. Larry Lehnerl beslows his coy ways upon Ronald Janke. Ella Sunderbruch wills her all around inlramural abilily lo Joyce Seilerl. Ray Yeals leaves his malhemalical abilily lo William Boyce. Ada Wilson leaves her snappy comebacks lo Belly Arlerburn. Selma Sunderbruch relinquishes her naluralness lo Sylvia Reuler. Rosemary Thiele bequealhes her abilily lo be seen and nol heard lo Belly Grossheim. Ken Rohman wills his cowboy bools lo RayAOwens. I Having approved lhe above we hereby make Miss Belly Zimmerman Execulrix ol lhis lasl will and leslamenl. We leel sure lhal she will lullill her dulies honeslly and seriously and lo lhe besl ol her abilily. In behalf ol lhe Senior Class ol I947 I hereby inscribe my name. Wilnesses: Lena lhe Hyena Kilroy Lois Hardy NAME Janel Aichele . . . Ruby Ames . . . Elaine Bachman . . Lee Bailey ..,... Jean Bamloach . . . Carl Benhase .... Roberl Benlley . . . Kalhleen Berger. . . Harry Berning . . . Mildred Berry . . . Roy Billiler .... Tom Boberg ..... Marion Bowers . . . Audrey Brenneman Donald Buck ...... Charles Byrne .... Killy Lee Causey . lvan Clare ....... Dolores Cole ...,. Clillord Cordell . . Russell Dawson Margarel Denier . . Belly Dvorak ..... Dorolhy Eichenhorsl Margarel Franzman Marilyn Fricke .... Wesley Fricke . . . Jack Garrison .... Jean Glenn ..,... Paul Goerlemoeller Jean Gorsuch .... Lois Hardy ...... Ronald Heinichen . Wilma Heilmeyer . Carl Henneman . . Donna Householder Theresa Huber .. . Malcom Huey .... Roberl Kelly ..... Irene Kemp ...... Wesley Krenning . . Shirley Kroeger . . . Larry Lehnerl . . Alice Lenning . . . Donald Leslie .... Marilyn Malson . . Violelle Menralh . . Geraldine Paris . . . Johnella Parker .. Donald Parr ..... SENIOR STATISTICS KNOWN AS .....Jan......... ....Ruby........ ....Tease.... ....Clip..... ....Emma....... ....Benny........ ...Bobby .... ...Kalhie .... ...Smiley .... ...Millie ..... .....Roy......... .....Tom..... ...Marion .... ...Li++IeAud.... ...Don ...... ...Chuck .... ...Killy ..... ...lve ..,.... ...Doe ...... ...ClilF..... ...Rus ....... ...Maggie...... ..,Belly..... .......Dol......... .. ,..Marg........ . ...Lynn ..... IS Shorl .... Good ...... Wonderful .... Swell ...... Friendly ....... Advenlu rous Lillle ..,..... Sharp ..... Popular .... Careless . . . Timid ..... Play Boy .. Undecided ...... Aclress ......... Ladies' Man Smarl ..... Superior ,... Journalisl . . Giggle Box . . . Sr. Pres. .. . . Dizzy .... Sweel .... Buill ..... Talkalive . . Brillianl .... Dancer ..... .....Wes,........Drummer . ..... Jack .... . ........Jean........ ....Paul......... ...Jean ...... . ...Lo ...... ...Ronnie. .. ...Billy ...... ...Carl..... .......Donna....... ........Tess......... . ...Mal ..,.. ...Pele..... Dimples ...... Wes ........ ...Shlrl..... .....Larry........ Al .......... ...Les...... ...Lynn ..... . ..... Gerry .... . Johnny ....... ...Gabby .... Buill ..... Willy .... A Brain . . Poised . . . Lovely .... Girl Crazy . Farmerelle MIGHT BE . . . .Lady Jockey . .Greal Lover . . . . . Hash-Slinger . . . . Pholographer . . . Psychologisl . . . . . Foresler Debaler . . . Dilch-Digger . . . . . Bar-Tender . . . . . . . Observing . . . . . . Molorcycle Cop . . . . . . . .Shoe Salesman ..,.........Hair Dyer Burlesque Chorus Queen . . . . .Democralic Mayor Gangsler ..........Barber .........PaperBoy SadSack . . . .Garbage Colleclor . . . . .Harry James. ll Model . . . . Brooklyn Dodger Polilician Nurse .........CheckGirl . . . . .Gene Krupa. ll .........Allas, ll . . . .Hash-Slinger, ll . . . . . . Professor . . . . . .Bus Driver . .... Lady Wresller Sailor ............ Welder Manly ...... ..... H eaven Only Knows Silen+ ...... Ambilious .... Clever ..... Big Thrill . . . Aclive .... .Alhlelic . . . Happy ..... Shy???? .... Bashlul .... Cily Slicker . . . Rowdy ....... Romanlic ..... Tall ......... Energelic ..... Moron .... lmporlanl ............lnLove Romanlic ...,...Tough Boy Crazy Married Secrelary .........AFlirl Bookkeeper Housebroken . ' .... Serious ...... A Woll . . . . . . . Dielilian . . . . Mrs. Skeels .. ..Quiz Kid SENIOR CLASS WILL JohneTTa Parker leaves her house cleaning TalenT To Thelma l-logue. Jean Glenn besTows her capabiliTy To Jack Lusk. Joe Schermoly wanTs STan Bush To have his rosy complexion. Ruby Ames leaves her musical TalenT To Richard Corhn. DoroThy EichenhorsT gives her good sporTsmanship To lna Mae STaley. Frank Paschalls wills his mili+ary knowledge To anyone sucker enough To Take iT. ArT Peipmeyer would like RoberT l-lalloway To have his pleasing personaliTy and puT iT To good use. Helen SwarTz wills her superb leadership To Joan Mossman. Velma Thompson leaves her book oT rules on l-low To l-look a Man To Mary NuTick. Jack Garrison leaves his broad shoulders and Tapering sTrengTh To David Kirk. Mildred Berry gives l-larrieT Wilson her souThern accenT. KiTTy Causey wills her TasT Thinking and TalkaTiveness To June Sewell. Don Buck gives Bill Louder his slim waisT line and The abili+y To keep iT. Bill Williams leaves his rugged ways To Jerry l-lulsman. To Bob Manley goes VioleTTe MenraTh's Technique. May he make good use oT iT. Elaine Bachman gives EThel Currens some good poinTers on cheering. Wanda PosT wills her speedy Typing To Carroll Kuyper. Donna T-louseholders 'quieT disposiTion goes To Dick Wedig. h Carl l-lenneman leaves his home Tor The liTe oT a Traveling salesman. To l-lenrieTTe Lay goes The sweeT ways and modesTy oT MargareT Denier. RuTh Shepherd inheriTs Lois l-lardy's beauTiTul long locks. Clara Theiss leaves Deer Park To spend more Time wiTh her Bob. Chuck Byrne wills his inTelligence in The Tield oT science To Karl Formes. JaneT Aichele conTers upon Mary Broerman her shorTness in sTaTure. . Marilyn Fricke relinquishes her graceTul dancing and sTruTTing To RuTh Bradfish. Jeanne Bambach leaves her Thrilling experiences To Mary Lou l-lolsTegge. Bob Kelly wills his lady-killer abiliTy To Ken ArmsTrong who is in dire need oT iT. To Don Reed goes Beryl WaTkins senTimenTal personaliTy. Shirley Kroger begueaThes upon Shirley l-Tarney her bowling Technique and a Tew insTrucTions. Jean Gorsuch relinguishes her reTined voice To Lena Bailey. Marion Bowers gives her Teminine ways To Joan Kelly. Tommy Boberg leaves his neaTness in dress To Andy Lehr. Bobbie BenTley wills his quieT winning ways To Jack Sewell. Roy BilliTer leaves his congenial ways To Ralph GoodpasTer. Wes Fricke relinquishes his all around drum playing To Gerald Clary. Russell Dawson besTows upon Tod MarTin his special TrumpeT playing. Jeanne Rudolph leaves her alerTness and remarkable grades To William T-lagemeyer. coNTiNuED ON PAGE 84 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, fhe Seniors of Ninefeen Hundred and Forfy-Seven, being of infellecfual mind and sound body. do make and seal fhis declarafion for fhe disposal of our properfy. We charge Miss Conrad, Miss Howard and Mr. Phillips wifh fhe dufy of carrying ouf fhe en- closed herein and if fhey fail in doing so. we The seniors, shall refurn wifh chunks of limbur- ber and slingshofs. To our superinfendenf. Mr. Bodley, and our principal, Mr. Crawford. we wanf fo exfend our fhanks and appreciafion for helping us fhrough our four years of high school. To fhe faculfy we offer our deepesf sympafhy for having losf an oufsfanding class. To fhe freshmen we sef a good example as conscienfious, well mannered and infel- lecfual minded people. We hope fhey will follow our foofsfeps. To fhe sophomores we leave our wonderful grades and vigilance. To fhe Juniors we leave fhe following: Ronald Heinichen leaves his sane driving fo Allen Smifh. Beffy Dvorak leaves her afhlefic abilify fo Colleen Krenning. Don Parr relinquishes his happy-go-lucky ways fo Dick Manley. Mildred Raussen fransfers her A's in Shorfhand fo Paf Cooper. Margaref Franzman wills her sfudy habifs fo Wanda Hamm. Harry Berning relinquishes his knowledge of French and Spanish fo Junior linguisfs. Bob Richarf wanfs Johnny Ross fo have his oufsfanding foofball abilify. Don Leslie leaves his 5 o'clock shadow fo Richard Oakes. Paul Goerfemoeller besfows his learning abilify upon James Vander Molen. Ann Jeaneffe Schenck leaves and admifs she isn'f sorry. Al Sprague wills his wolfing facfics fo Al Schneider. Marilyn Mafson leaves her Max Facfor make-up kif 'ro Carroll Lakeman. Wilma Heifmeyer leaves her adorable wardrobe fo fhe Junior girls. Wes Krenning wills his all around afhlefic abilify fo Jim Campbell. Cliff Cordell fransfers a few felephone numbers fo 'rhe Junior boys. Marfha Schmidf relinquishes her fimid ways fo Marilyn Bleier. Dolores Cole leaves her leaky founfain pen including bloffer fo Virginia Diefz. Margie Raussen wanfs Janef McBefh fo have her slimness. N Ivan Clare bequeafhs his cufe liffle red mousfache fo Bill Rhodes. Bob Ridge leaves his place in fhe band fo Don Welch. Gerry Paris wills her friendly affifudes fo Lois Ferris. Audrey Brenneman gives Shirley Boofh her dramafic aspirafions. Charles Luhn inherifs Paf Sfinson's sparkling smile. Irene Kemp relinquishes her enfrancing dimples fo Loreffa Pearson. Carl Benhase bequeafhes his sporfing abilify fo Bob Piepmeyer. Tess Huber leaves her glamour fo Shirley Schneider. Lee Bailey's hifch-hiking propensify goes fo Herberf Krombholz. Kafhleen Berger confers upon James Poffica ry her radianf scrubbed face. Billie Jean Schwaigharf wills her pep fo James Glass. KITTY L. CAUSEY SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Presidcnl 4: G-Iee Club I, I I Sludenl' Council 4: lnIramuraI I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Y Teens 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4: Foo'rIoose 4: Tiger I-louse I I Prornpler 3: Slandinq Commiflee 4: Honor Sociely 4: Library Assisfanl' 4. She Icnows Iier figures. MARION C. BOWERS SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Music Feslival I: Science Club Presideni' I: Library Assis+anI 2, 3, 4: Office Assisfanl I, 2: Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Sclwolarslwip Team I, 2, 3: Dra- malics Club 3, 4: I:ooIIoose 4. The Blonde Bomb-shell. FRANK C. PASCHALL Army 3, 4: SAA. I, 2, 3: Office Assislanf I, 2, 3: Foofball 2: Loclcer Inspeclor I: Labora+ory Assislanf 2: Library l Assisfanf 2: Inlrarnurals I, 2, 3: Chorus I. f I Quiei buf daring. 80 I WANDA M. POST SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: GIee Club I, 3, 4: Office Assisfanf I, 2, 3, 4: Aniler Staff 3: QuiII and ScroII 3,4:AIIwaG'IR p ir eserves 4: Music Fesfival I, 3: DeIen+ion AssisIanI 2, 3, 4: Tom Tom S+aII 4: MoniIor I: Ushereffe 3. Tom Tom RepresenIaIive 4. Fragile as a Ieaf. WESLEY C. FRICKE S.A.A. I, 2, 4: Navy 3: Inframurals I, 2, 4: Band I, 2, 4: Chorus I, 2, 4: FnofbaII Manager 2: Opere+Ia I: MinsfreI2: Gym Assishanf I, 2, Happy go IucIcy. ROSEMARY H. THIELE SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: InfrcmuraIs I, 2, 3, 4: ScI'moIarsI'1ip Team I, 2: An1Ier SI'af I 4: Science Club I: Office Assis+an'r I: Library Assisfanf I. Sada+e and correcf. ug-im :gifs wi Q if 'N QEEIVFII? f 2 . sh-1 JACK E. GARRISON S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Foofbaii 2, 3, 4: Gym AssisIanI I, 2, 3, 4, Trusiinq oIe soie - isn'I Ive? VIOLETTE R. MEN RATH SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I, 2, 3: Chorus 4: Giee Ciub 3, 4: Dramafics CIub 4: Alpha Y Teens 3, 4: Moniror I: Orfice AssisIan+ 2: Anfler SIaI'I 4: Music FesIivaI 4: Love Goes Sou1Iw 4. Vivid as a nerve DONNA M. HOUSEHOLDER GeHysI:Jurg I: S.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Office Assisfanh Library Assis+anI 4. A word a day is her moI'Io. MARTHA M. SCHMIDT SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Chorus 4: Monifor I: Library Assislanf 2: Inframurals 4: Uslvereffe 3. Wilh eyes flwl' dance. ARTHUR N. PIEPMEYER SAA. I, 2. 3, 4: Beslcefball Manager I, 2: Infrarnurals I, 2, 3, 4. Genlle as sleep. SHIRLEY C. KROEGER S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I 2 3 4- Muslc Fesfival 3: Alpha Y Teens 3, 4: Dramafics 4' Librar - Y Assisfanf 4: Ofllce Assisfanf 3: FooIIoose Prompfer 4: Ushereffe 3: Tom Tom Slaff 4: Anfler SIQFI 4: lnfram urals I, 2, 3, 4: Vanifies. ' I-Ier good I'1ear+'s worfh gold. LARRY 6. LEHNERT S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Assisfanf I, 2, 3, 4: InframuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. Full merry of I'xear+. ADA H. WILSON S.A.'A. I, 2, 3, 41 GAA. 2, 3, 4, Chorus 43 Glee Club I-3 Dramafics 3: Befa GirIs 2: Alpha Girls 3, 4: Monifor 3 Tom Tom Sfaff 4. One who Iaughs wifh Ilwe world. GERALDINE D. PARIS S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Tom Tom Sfaff 4. Everyone's friend. JEANNE E. BAMBACH SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Office Assisfanl I: Inlra murals I, 2, 3: Traclc I: Glee Club 2: Music Feslival 2 Befa Girls I: Alpha Y-Teens 3: Library Assislanf I, 2, 3 Monilor I: Maiorelfe 3, 4. The Besl comes in Ii+Ile paclraqes. RAYMOND N. YEATS SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Boys Double Quarlef 3, 4: Gay Ninfies Revue 3: Music Fesfival 3, 4: Dramafics Club 4: FooIIoose 4: Foofball 2, 3: Inframurals I, 2, 3: Malh Club 3: Office Assisfanf 4: Library Assisfanf I, 2: Tom Tom Slaff 4 Picfure Operafor I, 2. I-Ie will hold Ihe world wifh Alles. HELEN L. SWARTZ SAA. I,2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, Vice-Presidenf 4: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Gay Ninfies Revue 3: Music Fesfival I, 2, 3, 4: Girls Triple Ouarfef 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 4: Office Assisfanl 2, 3.4: Moniior I: Pay Masfer 4: Dramalics Club 4: Alpha Y-Teens 4: Operelfa 4: Vanifies 4: Prompfer 4. Luclry Omer. 1??2W?,'m,., , Wu LEE L. BAILEY SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: OIIice Assisfanf I, 2, 3, 4: Locker Inspedor I: Gym Assisfam' I: Monifor I: LaboraIory Assisfanf 2: Tom Tom New Edifor 4: Aniler Srafi 4: In+rarrwuraIs I, 2, 3, 4: TracIc 4: Foofball 2,41 BasIce+I3aII I, 2, 3: Love Goes Sc-uII1 4: Vaniiies 4: QUIII and ScroII 4: Camera CIub 4. STIII Wafer Runs Deep. JEAN D. GLENN I-IarIweII I, SJNA. 2, 3, 4: GJNA. 2 3 , , 4: Moriiior 2: Drarf1aIics CILJLD 3, Presidenf' 4: FooIIoose 42 Chorus 3, 47 GIee CIUIJ 2, 3, 41 Secrefary 4: Gay Niniies Revue 33 DoubIe Quarier 4, Triple QuarIe+ 3, 4, Office Assisram' 3, 4: ScI'1oIarsIwip Team 33 Make-Up Commiiiee 3, 4: QUIII and Scroll 3, Viceepresidenf 4: Beia GirIs 2: Alpha Y-Teens 33 Tom Tom SIaII 3: An+Ier Sfaff 3, 47 Love Goes SouII'i 43 VaniIie5 4: Prom Commi'I+ee 3: Majors-He 3. The accenr is on enerqy. BETTY J. DVORAK CIeveIancI I: SAA. 2, 3, 4: GAA. 2, 3, 4: BasIceIbaII Man- ager 4: Monifor 31 Library AssisIanI41 Beaufificafion Com- mifiee 45 InIramuraIs 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Chorus 4: Alpha YfTeens 3, 4. Sfar of +I'ue Team. MILDRED M. RAUSSEN S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: GIee Club I 3, 4: Girls Triple Trio 4: Music FesIiveI I, 3: Ushereiie 3 4: Alpha Y-Teens 3, Presidenf 4: Inframurais I, 2, 3, 4 Prom Comrnifiee 3. Lovely as spring. BOBBIE L. BENTLEY S.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4: Inframurais I, 2. 3, 4. No man is wiser for his learning. MARGARET F. FRANZMAN S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Office Assisianf I, 2, 4: Scholarship Team I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Socieiy 3. 4, President 4. She'Il succeed if no one else does. PAUL GOERTEMOELLER Reading I. 2: Malh Club 3. 4: Chess Club 3. 4, Vice-Presi- den? 4: lnframurals 4: S.A.A. 3, 4. Pin boy brigadier. IRENE E. KEMP S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. Board 4: Glee Club I, 4: Music Feslival I: Alpha Y-Teens 3, Secrefary 4: Office Assisiani 3, 4: Anfler Slaff 4: Scholarship Team 3: Prom Commiiiee 3: Ushereife 4. I-le'll be proud fo claim her. DOROTHY E. EICHENHORST S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Monilor I: Office Assislanf I: Chorus 4: G-lee Club I. 3: Library Assisfanf 4: Y-Teens 3. 4: Ushereffe 3: MaioreHe 3. 4: Prom Commifiee 3. Miss Chafferbox of I947. MARGIE M. RAUSSEN S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G,A.A. I, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club I, 3, 4 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4, Treasurer 4 Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Secre-Iary Music Feslival I, 3 Uslwcrefle 3, 4: Sclwolarslmip Team I, 3i Anller Slaff 4 Prom Comrnillee 3. Riclw in personalily. DONALD E. PARR SAA. I, 3, 4: Picfure Operalor 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 4: OI-I! DocIor I: Minsfrel 2: Gay Ninliesu 3: Variely Show 4: Gym Assisfanf 4: Loclcer lnspecfor 2, 3: Drama+ics Club 3: Vanilies 4. For Io Iwirn, above all, was life qoocl. BILLIE JEAN SCHWAIGHART SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Office Assisfanf, Glee Club I, 3: Honor Sociefy 4: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Music Feslival I: Maiorefles 3: Loclrer Inspeclor 2: Bela Girls I: Anfler Sfaff 4: Magazine Capfain 4. A package of pep. 1'f.w-1-'ff ' - ,f . gl . I W' ALBERT J. SPRAGUE S.Px.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: OIwl Docforu I: Minslrel 2: Gay Nlnlies Revue 3: Music Fesllval I, 2, 3, 4: Boys Glee Club I: Boys Quarlel 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrel- ball I, 2: Baseball 2: Dramalics Club 2, 3, 4: Malls Club 3: Office Asslslanl 2: Tom Tom Slalf 3: Prom Commillee 3. lvleel Ilwe Slweilc ol AI-abi. CLARA M. THEISS SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: C5.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Secrelary Glee Club l, 2: Music Feslival I: Orifice Assislanl 2: Monilor I: Dramalics Club 4: Alplwa Girls 4: Malorelle 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Slanclinq Commillee 4. Sorry boys - slwe's lalcen. BERYLE E. WATKINS SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 3: Music Fesllval I, 3: Olllce Assislenl 4: Inlramurals I, 2: Caplain 3, 4: Majorelle 3: Anller Slall 4: Y-Teens I, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2. Sleepy-lime gal. MARILYN R. FRICKE SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: G-,A.A, I, 2: Chorus 3, 4: Gay Ninfies Revue 3: Music: Feslival I, 3: Love Goes Sou'rl'1 4: Vanilies 4: Uslmerelle 3: Glee Club I, 3, 4: Defenlion Assislanl I: Library Assislanf I. Vivacious is II'1e word. WESLEY H. KRENNING S,A,A. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Chorus I, 2: Dramalics Club 4: Gym Assislanf I, 2, 3: Locker Inspecfor I, 2: Office Assisfanf I, 2, 3: Monifor I, 2, 3: Malh Club 3: Tom Tom Sfaff 3: Foolball 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrel- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: lnframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Referee 3. Name II- Touchdown, Baslref or Home Run. ANN JEANETTE SCHENCK SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Clwcrus 4: Music Fesfival I, 2, 3, 4: Love Goes SouIl'1 4: Vanifies 4: Make-Up Commiffee 4: Dramafics Club 4: Uslwerelfe 3, 4: Maiarefle 3, 4. Quief as e Mouse. CARL W. HENNEMAN S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Inirarnurals I:Chorus 3, 4: Gay Ninfies Review 3: Dramafics Club 3, 4: Tom Tom Staff 4: Malh Club 3I Gym Assislanf I, 2, 3.4. A Bold, Daring Man. PATRICIA M. STINSON . SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Music Fesfival 2, 3, 4: Gay Ninfies Review 3: Girls Triple Quariel 4: Bela Girls I, 2: Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4: Cheerleader 4: Aniler Siafi 3, 4: Tom Tom Staff 3, 4: Maiereffe 3: Library Assishanf I: Make-Up CommiIIee 3: Inframurals I, 2: Prom Commi+fee 3: Love Goes South 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Vaniiies. The Figure of Figures. RUBY J. AMES S.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4: C-3.A.A. 2: Band 3, 4: Dramalics Club 4: Iniramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Monilor I, 2: Candy Salesman I, Office Assislani 4: Library Assisfanf I, 2: Prompfer Fool loose 4: Science Club I. Silence Oflen Brings Joy. I -on SELMA D. SUNDERBRUCK Alpha Y-Teens 4: Music Feslival I: Dramalics Club 4: Intramurals I, 3, 4: Slanding Commillee 4: GAA. Soccer Manaqer 4. The olher parl of a good double-leafure. BILL J. WILLIAMS SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: FooIbaIl 2: SIcidcIinq 2: Tiger House 3: Parkers of '47 4: Ping Pong Runner 3: Dramalics Club 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 4. Ol a Irurh he is a good fellow. RONALD E. HEINICHEN SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Council I: Monifor I: Boys Glee Club I: Safely Patrol I, 2, 3, 4: Caplain 2, Lieulenanl 3, Maior 4: Gym Assislanf 2, 3, 4: Chess Club Vice-Presidenf 3, CIerIc 4: Picfure Operalor 4: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Cap- fain 3: Tom Tom Assisfanl Circulalion Manager 3: Circula- Iion Manaqer 4: Inframurals 3, 4: Scholarship Team 2. Girls Reqrel I-Iis Cvraduafing. SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA, I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Monilor I: 'HF' JOSEPH H. SCHERMOLY SAA. I, 2, 3, 43 FooIbaII 2, Manager 43 MoniIor I, 3: Gym Assisfanf I, 2: Safeiy PaIroI I, 2, 31 Chess Club 2, 3: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Locker Inspecfor 3: Tennis 3, 4: Pidure Operafor 4, I-'Ie's as lolly as he IooIcs. ELLA R. SUNDERBRUCK S,A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A,f'N. I, 2, 3, 42 GIEQ CIub I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Y-Teens 41 NaIIonaI I-Iomor SoCieIy 4: ArvIIers SIaII 4, Locker Inspecfor I3 Music FesIivaI I, 2, 3, InIramuraIs I 2, 3, 41 UsI'vereIIe 3, Tom Tom Represerdafive 4: InI'ramuraI Manager 3. Parf of a good cIoubIeAIeaIure. DOLO RES COLE S.A.PN, I, 2, 3, 4: 6.f'N,A. I, 2, 3, 4-7 GWI Reserves I, 4, Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4. I-Ier moifo, Keep SmiIinq. 'Eff nz' Rf. M.. THERESA J. HUBER SA A. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Girls 3: Dramalics Club 3, Secrelary 4, Publicify Manager 3, 4: Footloose 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Vice-Presidenl 3: Chorus 4: Music Fesli- val I: Laborafory Assislanl I: Chess Club 3: Nalional I-Ionor SocieIy 3, 4: Inframurals 2, 3: Tom Torn Slafli 4: Anller Slall 4: Purchasing Aqenl 3, 4: Maioreife 3: Scholarship Team I, 2: Prom Commillee 3: Usherelfe 3: Senior Class Secrelary 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Red flames spread lar and wide. CHARLES E. BYRNE SA Ei ,A. I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3.4: Mixed Quarlel 3, 4: Boys Double Quarlel 3, 4: Minslrel 2: Variefy Principal 3: Music Feslival I, 2, 3, 4: OhI DocIor I: Scholarship Team I, 2, 3, 4: Office Assisfanl 4: Malh Club Treasurer 4: Junior Presidenl 3: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball I, 2: Tennis I, 2: SAA. Presidenf 4: Love Goes SouIh 4: Vanilies 4: Boys Quarlel 3, 4: Boys Glee Club I: Mixed Double Quarlel 3, 4: Laboralory Assislanl I. nsloin has nolhinj on him. MALCOM L. HUEY Bla nchesfer I, 2: S.A.A. 3, 4: Foofball 3: B Track 4: Baseball 4. aslcefball 3, 4: The girls will remember Casanova Mal. RU SSELL G. DAWSON SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesrra I, 2, 3, 4: Presiden+ Band 4: Band Treasurer 3: I-Iunqry Fire Band 4: Locker Inspecfor I: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Music FesIivaI 2, 3, 4. Anorlwer I-Iarry James. JEANNE A. RUDOLPH SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I: NafionaI Honor SocieIy Vice- Presidenf 4: Scholarship Team 2: Y-Teens I: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club I. Cream of +I'ie Crop. JOHNETTA PARKER SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: GJMA. I, 2, 3. 4: GIee Club Secrefary 3, Presidenr 4: Drarnarics CIub 4: Alpha Girls 3, 4: Office Assisfani I,x 2: Inframurals I, 2: Tom Tom Sfaff 4: AnIIer Sraff 4: Maiore'rIe 3: UsI1erer're 3, 4: FooIIoose Produc- Iion 4: Music Fesfival 3: Derenfion Assisianf 3, 4: Prom Commirfee 3: Laborarory Assisfanr 2: QuiII and ScroII 4. As Merry as Ihe Day is Long. s ALICE J. LENNING SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. 3: lnframurals 2, 3, 4: Alpha ' Gnrls 3: Tom Tom Sfalzf 4: Office Assislanf 3, 4: Monifor I Usherelle 4. Unboundecl Pafience. ROY T. BILLITER S.A.A. 4: Baslrefball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: lnframurals I, 2 Locker lnspecfor 4. A Friend fo be Had. ROBERT L. RIDGE SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Baslrelball 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Assisfanf 2, 3, 4: Sfage Hand I, 2, 3, 4: Vanifies 3, 4: Tom Tom Sfaff. Red is a prevalenf color. ,wwe -sl . is KENNETH H. ROH MAN Wilson I-Iiqh I: SAA. 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Team 2: Football 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Inframural Referee 2, 3, 4: Infra- murals 2, 3, 4. Now down Texas way, podner. JEAN R. GORSUCH S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I, 2: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Music Fesrivals I, 2, 3, 4: Minsfrel 2: Vanifies 3, 41 Double Quarlel 3, 4: Girls Trio 3, 4: Sfanclinq Commillee 4: Dramafics Club 4: Usherelle 4: Office Assisfanl 3: Monilor I, 2. Jeanelfe McDonald has compelilion. KATHLEEN D. BERGER 5.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I, 2, 4: Girl Reserves I, 4: Infra- murals 3, 4, Audecious as day. fffgwis 4 I I ' . 3 :if . .g .1 , Ss r7'5f'f1fL'i:1?A' 1 ,I 1, ,fi f,gQP,.' L I A 'fiy' w 1 , - - 3 4 J is-Ai Wyim -,.?:+,,. 4 '.- 4- va-2 . in .f, ' .f 114, W ' A l , I - y W.il rEff' ' ' ,.- ,wrt 5, . I- , ' 3 -.453 ' ' - 4331- . , . ,V , v: .li 'V' ELAINE M. BACHMAN AA. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Glee Club I: Office Assisfanf I, 3, 4: Bela Girls 2: Alpha Y-Teens 3: Monifor 3: Malte-Up Assislanf 4: G.A.A. Treasurer 4: Glee Club 4: Chorus 4: lnframurals I, 2: Sludenl Council 3: Prom Queen 3: Tom Tom Fealure Edilor 4: Anller Assisfanf Senior Edifor 4: Maiorelfe 3: Loclcer lnspecfor 3, 4: Usher- efle 3: Prom Commiffee 3: Love Goes Soulhu 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Her Highness, Queen of fhe Class. DONALD E. LESLIE AA. I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Boys Glee Club I: Mixed Double Quarfel 3, 4: Boys Double Quarlei 2, 3, 4: Boys Quarlcf 4: Music Fcslival I, 2, 3, 4: Ohl Docloru I: Minslrels 2: Gay Ninfies Review 3: Vanilies 4: Love Goes Soulh 4: Dramalics Club 3, 4: Produclion Slaff 4: Foolloose 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: lnframurals l, 2, 3, 4: Office Assislanl' 2, 3, 4: Loclcer lnspeclor I, 2, 3: Gym Assislanl I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Vice-Presidenl 3: Senior Class Treasurer 4: Anllers Edifor 4: Tom Tom Sporls Edifor 4: Malh Club 3: Chess Club 2: Camera Club 4: Prom Commillee 3: Quill and Scroll 4. We don'l need Gregory Peclr here. ROBERT P. RICHART AA I 2 3 4' Chorus I 2 3 4' Bo s G-lee Club I' Boys . .,,,, ,,,, y , Double Quarlel 2, 3, 4: Mixed Double Quarlel 4: Boys Quarlel 4: Ohl Doc+or I: Minslrel 2: Vanilies 3, 4: Drarnafics Club 2, 3, 4: Slciddinq 2: Tiger l-louse 3: VaIian 4: Love Goes SouIh 4: Malh Club 2, 3: Office Assisfanl 2, 3, 4: Library Assislanf I: Gym Assislanl' 3, 4: Laboralory Assisfanl I: Antlers Sfalf 3: Tom Tom Shall 3: Sludenl Council 3: Loclcer lnspeclor 2, 3: Senior Vice! Presidenl 4: Baslrelball 3: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, Caplain 4: Prom Chairman 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Six fool fhree and all man. Wxfkwiw :ce mfsw. f:.::g.?f A DONALD A. BUCK SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Foo+balI 2, 3: Tennis I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2: Ma+h Club 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3: FooIIoose 4: Gay Niniies Review 3: Music Fesfival 2, 3, 4: Minslrel 2: The VaIian+ 4: Love Goes SouIh 4: Double Quarlef 4: Drarnalics Club 3, Sfage Manager 4: Produclion Slall 4: Prom Commiffee 3: Torn Tom Assislanl Circulalion Manager 4: Anllers Spor+s Edilor 4: Gym Assislanl 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Inlrarnurals 2, 3, 4: Carnera Club 4. A Swell Enlsrlainer Anywhere. LOIS J. HARDY S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Bela Girls I, 2: Alpha Y-Teens 3: Chorus 4: Junior Glee Club I: Senior Girls Glee Club 4: Music Feslival I, 2, 4: Prompfer, Love Goes SouIh 4: I-Iospilal Assislanl I: Monilor I, 2, 3: Ofhce Assisfanl I, 2, 4: Library Assislanl I: Maiorelle 3: Torn Tom Exchange Edilor 4: Senior Ediror Anflers 4: Prom Corn- millee Chairman 3: Usherelle 3: Magazine Caplain 4: Inlrarnural I, 2: Slanding Comrnillee 4. She'II Gel Whaf She Wanfs. WILMA M. HEITMEYER S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Office Assislanl' 3, 4: Monilor I, 2: Tom Tom Slaff 3: Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4: Bela Girls I, 2: Maiorelfe 3: Prom Commillee 3: Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Mixed Double Quarlel 3, 4: Girls Triple Quarlef 3, 4: Minslrel 2: Vanilies 2, 4: Music Fesfival I, 2, 3, 4: FooIIoose 4: Love Goes SouIh 4: Library Assislanl 3: Foofball Queen 4: Usherelle 3. ThaI's My Man Over There. . H nr- MQ? 1' MARILYN A. MATSON SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: G-lee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Music Fnslival I, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Monilor 2, 3: Office Assisfard 4: Tom Tom Sfafl 4: Gay Ninlies 3: Alpha Girls 3: Maioreffe 3: Prom Cornmiffee 3: Prom Oueen Affenclanl 3. Walsh oul lor Ihose eyes. THOMAS H. BOBERG SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Boys Glee Club I: Boys Double Quarlef 3, 4: Minsfrel 2: Vanifies 3: OhI Docforn I: Dramalics Club 4: Scholarship Team 2, 3: Baseball I: Office Assisianl 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Love Goes Soufhu 4: Vanilies 4. The Thinlrer. HARRY L. BERNING S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball Manager 2: Gay Ninfies Revue 3: Office Assishanf 3, 4: Prom Cornmilfee 3: Dramafics Club 4: FooIloose 4: Honor Sociefy 4: Sfage Manager 4: S.A.A. Vice-Presidenf 4: Sfanding Commiffee 4: Anflers Co-Edifor 4: Cheerleader 4: Vanifies 4. All if Ialces is a smile. 'f-E' ..nll ' IVAN C. CLARE S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Monilor I: Library Assisfani I: Foolball Manager I, 2: Baseball 2: Science Club I, 2: Piclure Operalor I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2, 3, Presidenl 4: I-Iislory Club 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Presideni 4: Nafional I-Ionor Socie+y 3, 4: Scholarship Team 3, 4: Tom Tom Siafl 2, 3, 4: Edilor 3: Anllers Sfalzl 3, 4: Spor'fs Publicify 2, 3, 4: Laborafory AssisIanI 4: PubIici'ry Direcfor Vanifies 4. Words speak louder Ihan acfionl VELMA I. THOMPSON S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, Monilor I: Library Assisfanf 2: Office Assislanl 3: Dramaiics Club 4. The Threshold is Thine. MARGARET A. DENIER S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Beta Girls I, 21 Alpha Girl Reserves 3, 4: Monifor 2, 3: Office AssisIanI 4: Anfler Sfaff 4: Tom Tom Siaff 2: Prom Commilfee 3: Scholarship Team 3. Tall, blonde and wonderful. JANET M. AICHELE S.A.PI, I, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club 4: FooIloose 4: Maiorelle 3: Band Queen 4: Chorus 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Triple Ouarlef 3, 4: Music Fcslival I, 2, 3: Vanilies 3: Junior Class Secrelary 3: Sludenl Council 2: Anflers Shah' 2: Prom Queen Alfendanl' 3: Prom Cornmillee 3: Monilor I, 2: Ollice Assisfanl' 3: Tom Tom Slall 2, 3: Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4: Social Manager 4, Pulchrilude supreme. CLIFFORD E. CORDELL SAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Boys Glee Club I: Oh! Docforn I: Minslrel 2: Gay NinIies 3: Music Fesli- val I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Double Quarlel' 3, 4: Boys Double Quarlel 3, 4: Music Manager 4: Variely Show 4: Dramalic Club 4: FooIloose 4: SIcidding 3: Minsfrel 3: Office Assislanl 2, 3, 4: Gym Assislanl 4: Scholarship Team 2, 3: Sfudenl Council 2, 4: Prom Commillee 3: Presiclenl Senior Class 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Town Meeling 4: Love Goes SouIh 4: Baseball 4. A good presidenl for any class. CARL K. BENHASE S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Office Assislanf 2, 4: Tom Tom Slafl 4: Library Assislanf 2: Dramalic Club 4: Foolloose 4: Inlra- murols I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4: Golf I, 2, 3, 4. I-le'II be a friend from fha lirsf. BOB A. KELLY S.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4: BasIce1baII 2, 3, 4: Gym Assisianf 3, 41 InIrarnuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. DonI mess wiIIn II'1is man. AUDREY A. BRENNEMAN S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Giee CIub I, 4: Chorus 4: SAA. Secrefary 4: Dramafic CIub 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Anfler Sfaff 3, 4: Bera GirIs I, 2: Foo+Ioose 4: Monifor I, 2, 3: Office Assisfanf 3, 4: Make-Up Assisiani 3, 4: Alpha Y-Teens 3: Prom Commifiee 3: QuiII Science Club II Secrefary 4: Liferary Manager 4: Locker Inspecfor 2: Science CIub I: Candy Salesman I: Ushereffe 3: Sianding Commifiee 4: Love Goes Sou+h Prompfer 4: Vani+ies 4. Lighfs-Camera-Acfion. MILD RED L. BERRY Glee Club I: Maioreffe 3: Chorus 2, 3: Drcmafic Club 4: Vanifies 4: Minsfrels 2: Gay Nin+ies 3: Foo+Ioose Com. 4. Wafch fha? Souiiiern DrawI. ill... S X F XX Presiclenr, Cliff Corclell - He is made of The slufl +ha'r men are made of. Vice-President Bob Richari - The glory of young rnen is lheir s'rreng'rh. Secrefary, Theresa Huber - The iolliesl, happiesf sor'r of girl, and a friend +o everyone. Treasurer, Don Leslie - From +he crown of his head 'ro fhe sole of his fool. he is all rnir+h. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We. The Senior Class oT l947, ouTsTanding in ScholasTic, AThleTic and inTellecTual abiliTy. will endeavor To reinsTaTe our mosT Treasured memories on paper. Our class made iTs TirsT social appearance aT The recepTion given by The sopho- mores. A remuneraTion was made To The sophomores and we are posiTive ThaT They shall never TorgeT The enjoyable evening. Our exTraordinary TalenT was made public when several oT our classmen appeared in The minsTrels oT 45 and Ohl DocTor . This class demonsTraTed iTs aThleTic abiliTy when as Treshmen, several oT The boys made The TooTball Team wiTh Sprague being a sTar player on The varsiTy. Proving a remarkable scholasTic capaciTy Tive oT our Freshmen were members oT The Scholarship Team. WiTh a wider knowledge oT high school ideals. as sophomores, we appeared a liTTle more prominenT. We gave The STar DusT dance which was unanimously acclaimed as The besT dance ever given in Deer Park sl-ligh. The girls became acTive in BeTa Girl Reserves and Glee Club. 'BoTh boys and girls parTicipaTed in Chorus. Three oT our boys, Krenning, Benhase and Sprague, proved regulars on The varsiTy baskeTball Team, while RicharT, Sprague, l-lenneman and Garrison reached varsiTy TooTball. More maTure in hearT and mind, we reTurned as Juniors in SepTember, l945. We held our TirsT class meeTing and The Tollowing class leaders were chosen: Chuck Byrne. PresidenTg Don Leslie, Vice-PresidenT: Louie l-lansen, Treasurer: and Jan Aichele, SecreTary. The biggesT evenT, The one we all looked Torward To Tor so many years was our prom. lT was given aT l-larTwell CounTry Club on May 4, I946, and The Kosher-Twins Tur- nished The music. Elaine Bachman was crowned Prom Queen. She was aTTended by Jan Aichele and Marilyn lv1aTson. She made a beauTiTul queen dressed in a whiTe Tormal and holding The roses The class presenTed her. Many parTicipaTed on various commiTTees To make The evening a greaT success. Again we held The record Tor having an ouTsTanding sporTs and dramaTic abiliTy. The Gay NinTies Review proved To be The besT sTage producTion oT The year wiTh The Junior TalenT being clearly demonsTraTed. A successT'ul year oT baskeTball and TooTball was made possible by The ouTsTanding players given by The Junior class. To assure early delivery, we ordered our class rings beTore ChrisTmas Trom Mr. l-lerberT Krombholz, a neighborhood ieweler. The rings, however. Tailed To arrive on Time on accounT oT a naTion-wide coal sTrike. As a resulT. The lasT oT The rings did noT arrive unTil we reTurned as Seniors in SepTember. l94-6. The ring is a beauTiTul yellow gold band wiTh an assorTmenT oT red, ony-x sTone or plain yellow gold. All Three sTyles are cleverly arranged wiTh The TradiTional seal seT in. We had aT lasT reached our heighT of glory. We were accomplished seniors. Our TirsT class elecTion presenTed us wiTh a dependable seT oT class oTTicers: CliTf Cordell, President Bob RicharT, Vice-PresidenTg Don Leslie, Treasurer: and Tess Huber, SecreTary. A We selecTed The ForgeT Me NOT as our class Tlower and The Blue and WhiTe'as our TavoriTe colors. Wes Krenning, our sTar baskeTball player, was high poinT man oT The lvl.V.l.L. wiTh an average oT l5.6 and was chosen by The coaches and oTiicials oT greaTer CincinnaTi as one of The Tive besT players in greaTer CincinnaTi. Bob RicharT was given honorable menTion as Tackle in The FirsT CincinnaTi All STar Team. CommencemenT wiTh iTs Tashionable caps and gowns prepared us To underTake The solemn yeT glorious idea oT being escorTed inTo The world oT new ideals. No maTTer whaT The PasT has been, The besT may s+ilI be Thine. Saying is one Thing, doing is anoTher. The Senior Class OThcers have lived up To The ouoTaTion in doing everyThing Tor The beTTermenT oT Their school. Thus wiTh greaT pride we dedicaTe This page To Them, The Seniors oT '47 Through whose endless eTTorT and labor Deer Park High has grown bigger and beTTer Tor iTs TuTure life I Y ' V K I X QENIORS Z' 5- 5 iff'7 p IF ll 4 ',1g 5 8 4 Q 1 S L v L E f Y 5 k .!!' mamma 155 '93 H WS' ICS ,A ML .gays We Y I X .v K. 4 f , n 9 T kff'f:h-'Y .19 I as Y ' i,-f V 'Axim ' ,A hx 'aiffgsl' V V ',. ,- ,4 0 ,'N. .1 ' 'GEF f' ' L Baile , C. B rne, J. Glenn, W. Heifmeyer, D. Buclc, B. LefT To RighT - C. Lalceman, C. Cordell, R. YeaTs, D. Leslie, . y y RicharT, M. MaTson, T. Boberg. CGLOVE GOES SOUTH 9' The Choruses' annual presenTaTion To The public This year was a lighT comedy enTiTled, Love Goes SouTh . The show consisTed oT The principle casT, a singing chorus. and several dancing choruses, The principles and music being direcTed by Miss l-loward and The dance rouTines by Tom Glassmeyer, oT CliTTon. The sTory oT Love Goes SouTh Toolc place in Georgia aT The home oT an old souThern genTleman, Colonel Jackson, porTrayed by Donald Buclc. The ploT was builT around The Colonel's granddaughTer, June Jackson, lWilma l-leiTmeyerl and her mixed up love aTTair involving Bill Fuller lCharles Byrnel, a show-wriTer Trom New 'York and Bill PresTon lLee Baileyl, a sou+hern boy. Much comedy was provided by Bueregard George WashingTon lDon Lesliel, The colonel's worThy colored servanT, and Mrs. Fuller lJeanne Glennl, Bill Fuller's iaunT. Some oTher NorTherners who accompanied Bill To The SouTh were his producer, Lawrence Ravensway lTommy Bobergl, his Triend Diclc GranT lCliTT Cordelll, SOHO pracyicemose 'mes' and his sisTer, Nancy Fuller lCarroll Lalcemanl. George PorTer lBob RicharTl and Mary Lee lMarilyn MaTsonl were a Typical souThern couple who added To The gayeTy oT The show. 3 Junior Band. VHEREVER THEY GOD On February l5fh, rhe band presenled ro 'rhe public Jrheir Mid- Winler Concer+ which iusfified Jrheir lalenfs and proved Jrhe grear eflorr 'rhey had pul forrh for our pleasure and enioynneni. The nex'r band highlighr of lhe year was a conresr held a+ Miami Universily on March 215+ for various High Schools in Jrhe Sourh Wes+ern Ohio disfricr. Soloisfs and ensembles Took parr. The rarings were: Clarinel Quarref I: Russel Dawson, lrumpef solo, 23 l-lerb McKin, 'rrunnpef solo 27 Warren Clawson, Jrrurnpef solo, 2: Mifchel Nuliclc, lrornbone solo, 23 brass quinlel, 2: and lhe Band, 3. To complele Jrhe grand conrriburions of 'rhe inslrumenral depar'r- menr, 'rhe Vaniry Qrcheslra played in The Spring l-lil, Parkers of I9-47 , adding much ro Jrhe gayery and inferesr of lhe show. The I947 Band Officers were: President Russel Dawson: Vice- Presidenl, Bob Ridge, Secrelary, Rae Dvorak: and Treasurer, Herb Krornbholz. ox w , 1, R 'Flip 7 . f iw. .1 M Q '3':,:F. ay in 4 s I ss ff fs . use - - ' fM35'A :QQ M ' . f fail'-fi' ifcif .'L . ,. . -' I -1Q, if. , :,44w1.AfT,iif f. ,' -1-'V i f aw ,.,.,:e:'wgf,f.'f A A .-........ .gh r 0 f sg s , K Q iq msn N A W x 5 ,ri 13. gf Dwi ' ' R A -' 3 5 f ' If xi-f'?. .naixviv -'fl' 1 -1 ' X 'i si R . if N fy ti i 1' fp Pl . . i A 4' l M ly F lr 4Q V P if h i 'LA :A ix ' Z 2-Brass Quinfef l I , A vb' - ag o..u. nw if-I Isl' Row - J. Mossrnan, S. ReuTer, M. WyaTT, A. Schenclc, P. Molloy, J. SeiTerT, D. EichenhorsT, J. barnoacx, C. ineiss, D, Harney. M P' lc C Luhn B Aichele B Knabe R DeWiTT, D. Sewell, B. Hughes, S. Weil, M. Bass, A. Noland, P. 2ndRow- .rnce,. .. ,. ,. Piercy, E. Bass, L. Villaire, B. MeinshoTT, C. Hayes. 3rd Row - R. Dawson, B. Ridge, H. SwarTz, W. Clawson, H. MgKim, J. WesTrich, J. EichenhorsT, J. Pike, N. Bralcer, M. Corey. 4Th Row - R. E. Snapp, DirecTor: M. NuTiclc, V. Fryburger, D. Fewell, G. Clary, H. Krombholz, F. Misner, R. Braclfish. ggi 1. 44.1.1-5-f J TGAND THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC We cerTainly were proud of our banc This year when iT perTormed wiTh colorTu splendor aT each oT The TooTball games ir The Tall oT The year. The marching banc was composed oT ThirTy-Tive players, TiT Teen maioreTTes, and The darling liTTl1 sponsor, Jan Aichele. As soon as The TooTball season wa ended, Mr. Snapp and The band member wenT righT To work making and Tulfillin big plans Tor The remainder oT The yea Obviously enough, These plans were Tho oughly successful. A band carnival was held on Janual 3l and February lsT Tor The purpose 4 buying new uniTorms. This proved a su cessTul aTTair. The bend aT The Tournament MIXED OCTET W. Heifmeyer R. Riclwarl' J. Gorsuclw C. Cordell C. Lalceman D. Leslie J. Glenn C. Byrne Miss Howard 17' BOYS OCTET T. Boberg R. Riclnarf C. Cordell D. Leslie C Byrne R. Yeafs B. Louder D. Buck fy TRIPLE QUARTET J. Mossman J. Aiclnele W. l-leifmeyer J. Glenn E. Currens R Bracllislw M. Raussen P. Slinson H Swarfz lvl. Mafson J. Crorsuclw C Lalceman 1111? lsf Row - B. WolT, R. Shepherd, E. Currens, R. Bradfish, H, SwarTz, A. Wilson, MTSS l'l0Wdrd. Advisor: Nl. IVIGTDUH. ff. PelTa, G. STrilcer, J. Boberg, J. Mossrnan. 2nd Row - E. Bachman, P. STinson, A. Brenneman, V. MenraTh, M. Schmidt l. Caudell, J. Gorsuch, A. Schenck, M. Friclce, J. McBeTh, B. Dvoralc, T. Hogue, J. Farrow. 3rd Row - B. Holloway, D, Buclc, l.. Hardy, J. Bachman, J. Aichele, W. HeiTmeyer, D. Eichenhorsh T. Huber, J. Glenn, C. Lalfernan, W. Hamm, R. Aichele, C. Henneman. - W. Friclce, K. Buck, R. YeaTs, A. Mclxleeve, J. Schmink, R. Penning. 4Th Row STT1 Row - D. Parr, A. Sprague, G. Clary, A. Lehr, C. Cordell, B. RicharT, B. Louder, F. Misner. C. Byrne. D. Leslie. Many people were surprised by The unexpecTed TalenT The Chorus has shown This year. Under The excellenT supervision oT Miss DoroThy Howard, rehearsals were held during The school periods. Two secTio The complicaTed schedules oT mosT oT The members. ns oT Chorus had To be organized in order To meeT The chorus has perTormed Tor various evenTs, namely: The ChrisTmas Program. The opereTTa, Love Goes SouTh , and The VarieTy Show. Miss Howard has organized a Tew special guarTeTs To add varieTy To Their presen- TaTions. The groups were The Boys' QuarTeT, Mixed Double QuarTeT, Girls' Triple Trio, and The Boys' Double QuarTeT. harT, CIITT Cordell, Don Leslie, On March l The Boys' QuarTeT. consisTing oT Bob Ric and Chuck Byrne, wenT To Miami UniversiTy To aTTend The SouThwesTern Ohio Music . . - . T AudiTions. These boys. Through The eTTorTs oT Miss Howard, received A I raTing. his enTiTled The quarTeT To go To The sTaTe audiT ions held aT Columbus in May. 'Y Miss Howard plays The new organ. GIRLS GLEE CLUB Y' Isl Row - M. Friclce. M. Schuler, T. Hoque, P. Srinson, R. Shepherd, M. Matson, Miss Howard, Advisor: J. Parlrer J Glenn, T. Huber, W. Heilmeyer, J. Aichele. 2nd Row - M. Calanzaro, G. Slrilcer, J. Boberg, E. Baas, H. Pelfa, V. Menrarh, l. Kemp, M. Raussen, M. Raussen Sunderbruch, A. Schenclc, W. Posl, S. Kroger, J. McBefh. 3rd Row - J. Bachman, E. Currens, G. Miller, P. McMillan, C. Pererson, M. Baas, L. Hardy, E. Bachman, V. Kemmefer M. Nuliclr, J. Kelly, P. Cooper, J. Mossman. 4+h Row - J. Marlin, R. Cooper, J. Hoclr, J. Gorsuch, J, Lewis, R. Bradfish. 5fh Row - S. Reuler, A. Brenneman, C. Lalrernan, J. Seifert l. Anders, B. Blier. The Glee Club, under The direcrion of Miss Dorolhy Howard, has cionrribured lo rhe success ol quire a few producrions This year. Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls are eligible To ,F in membership in lhis club. . 'N A l's'. Q This year rhe girls mer 'rwice a week during school f . . . . I QN hours. Unforrunarely rhe club was divided info r-wo sechons because of rhe complicaled schedules of some of lhe girls. 'X X X, Miss Howard menrioned rhar rhis year's Glee Club X f was one of rhe mosr congenial she had ever had. fl Olllicers were: Presidenf - Johnerfa Parker: Vice- Presidenl' - Marilyn Maison: Secrelar y - Jean Glenn: Treasurer - Rurh Shepherd. X .Wx GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Is? Row - E. Bachman, C. Theiss, K. Causey, H. SwarTz, E. Currens. 2nd Row -- J. Bachman, J. Boberg, J. Benhase, C. Lalceman, S. Harney, B. Dvoralc, I. Kemp, S. Sunderbach, J. Ivins. As in The pasT, This year The Girls AThleTic AssociaTion numbered over one hun- dred members. The Treshmen, as expecTed, came ouT To Talce The places oT Those senior members who were graduaTed las+ year. Girls Trom The ninTh To TwelTTh grades are eligible To membership in This inspiring organizaTion. Several dances and play day were among The exciTing evenTs oT The year. Bowling Teams were organized and enjoyed by each member. Under The supervision of Miss FreudenThaler, The C5.A.A. became one OT The mosT acTive clubs in The school. OTTicers: PresidenT - KiTTy Causeyg Vice-PresidenT - Helen SwarTz, Record- ing SecreTary - Clara Theissp Corresponding SecreTary - EThel Currensg Treasurer - Elaine Bachman. STUDENT COUNCIL Is? Row - M. Byrne, D. Swain, K. Causey. C. Byrne. 2nd Row - R. Aichele, B. Gregory, A. Brenneman, T. Huber, J, Boberg. 3rd Row - A. McNeeve, C. Lalreman, Miss Roberls, Advisor, R. Shepherd, J. Ross, C. Peferson, D. Helms, C. Cordell, H Borning, Mr. Snapp, Advisor. The sfudeni council is 'rhe legislaiive body of our school. H employs democraiic principles in i'rs associafions vvilh school and sfudeni affairs. Charles Byrne, our well lcnown senior, is presideni, l-larry Berning is vice-presideni, Kiffy Causey is rreasurer, wiih Audrey Brenneman being secreiary As our aclivil' man- - Y agers we find: Cliff Cordell, music manager, Audrey Brenneman, liierary manager, C ll L lc ' ' ' ' arro a eman, social manager, and Ari Mchleeve, aihlehc manager Tess l'-luber is The school's purchasing agenf, while Miss Roberls and Mr. Snapp acl as facully advisors. Each class, grades seven 'ro iwelve, chooses Jrwo represeniaiives 'ro siudeni council, rhus making every group and grade in school represenled in sfudeni council. Among 'rhe problems confronled by our siudenr council is ihe poinls and merils sysfem. Merifs are fofaled in order io enable worihy siudenis 'ro receive a large acfiviiy D. A sysiem of poinls deiermines The n b f Jr' ' ' um er o ac ivshes in which sfudenis may par'ricipa+e. lsT Row - H. Wilson, T. Huber, J. Parlcer, P. STinson, C. Kuyper, l. Kemp, E. Bachman, L. l-lardy, M. MaTson. 2nd Row - l. Clare, A. Brenneman, J. Glenn, R. RicharT, Mr. Reichler, Advisor. 3rd Row - D. Leslie, D. Buck, l-l. Berning, C. Benhase, B. Ridge, L. Bailey. QUILL AND SCROLL For The second consecuTive year The Quill and Scroll , wiTh Mr. Reichler as The currenT advisor, has resumed iTs acTiviTies in Deer Park. The annual candlelighT service was held in The gymnasium in March l947. The oTTicers insTalled were: President Ivan Clare: Vice-PresidenT, Jeanne Glenn: SecreTary, Audrey Brennemang Treasurer, Bob RicharTg 0raTor, Wanda PosT. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy, an honorary group, was organized To insTill The spiriT oT high scholasTic records, noble characTer, and unTailing leadership all over The counTry. The sTudenT oTTicers were: presidenT, MargareT Franzman, vice-presidenT, Jean Rudolph, secreTary, Margie Rausseng Treasurer, Ella Sunderbruch. Mr. Sporing, Mr. Snapp, Miss RoberTs, Mr. ScoTT, and Mr. Gillilan are co-sponsors. Seaied - E. Sunderbruch, M. Franzman, Mr. Sporing, Advisory J. Rudolph, M. Raussen. Sfanding - l. Clare, T. Huber, M. Raussen, B. SchwaigharT A. Teqenlcamp, K. Causey. H. Berninq. iw . vi uname- f in 1 4 waive' M A T H C L U B :mana - J. Koss, C. Lakernan, Mr. Sporing, Advisor: C. Kuyper, C. Byrne. Sfanding - R. Holloway, J. Polficary, B. Williams, P. Goerfemoeller, A. Smifh, B. Ben+ley, J. Seifert S Reuler, J. Mossman. To sfimulafe 'rhe furlhering of in+eres+ in 'rhe science of Malh, Mr. E. Sporing has organized fhe Malh Club. The club is open 'ro anyone faking advance Mafh, and meeis once a monfh. ln +he spring Mr. Sporing Jroolc lhe club on a field +rip +o +he Universify of Cincin- nali Physics Building, where all obfained 'furlher educalion and culiure. For lhose who like a guiefer lype of recrealion we have The Chess Club, which in membership, is open lo all high school s+uden+s. For club officers we find lvan Clare, President Paul Goerlernuller, Vice-Presidenf, and Ronald l-leinichen, Treasurer and Clerlc. Miss A. Roberls acls as advisor for fhe club. Sealed - R. Heinichen, P. Goerlernoeller, Miss Roberfs, I. Clare, C. Jackson. Sfanding - D. Summers, M. Nu+icl:, J. Billiler, H. Wilson, M. Bowers, R. Doughman, R. Penning. C H S ?L'.j 'J' F' A N S 9 V. u 5x 5- i I x 0 9 o S . i ls? Row - N. Siringer, B. Rhodes, N. Newlon, V. Dielz, Miss Williams, Advisor:'D. Young, B. Wolf, E. Harris, K. Causey. 2nd Row - J. Benhase, M. Bowers, D. Householder, P. Temar, C. Jackson, B. Holloway, B. Dvorak, D. Eichenhorsl, S. Kroeger. Q LIBRARY ASSISTAN TS Again lhis year Miss Williams, ourlibrarian, has picked a compelenl slail of assislanls 'ro lake charge of lhe library each bell. These assisianis are ready To help any siudenl who may need a book from Jrhe slacks. The library also receives many magazines for siudeni use. PATROL BOYS Wilh Miss Crawford as Jrheir advisor. our Palrol boys are on 'rhe iob morning, Ab ATRG X139 L noon and nighi. The only senior high boy on The squad was Ronald Henichen, who for 'rhe pasl 3 years has been Maior of lhe Pairol boys. Isl Row - B. Long, R. Holloway, D. Hayden, H. Paiierson, K. Caudle, J. Schralfenberger. 2nd Row - 6. Siorer, D. Hall, B. Baas, L. Winiers, E. Hess. Sianding - R. Louder, R. Back, H. Grassman, Miss Crawford, Advisor: R. Posl, P. Owens, L. Posf. A x QC I tl. F x X- 1 il 4 N A 5' qrune xx P97905 Slflillllll fins: i'- .I ... .ww - rx. anepnerd, It. Sunderbruch, D. Cole, V MenraTh M Raussen I Kem M R K B . , . , . p, . aussen, B. Waflrins, . erger, W. PosT, J. Parlrer, J. McBeTh, J. SeiTerT. 2nd Row - Miss Williams, Advisor: S. Boofh, B. Grossheim, M. Blier, V. DieTz, M. I-Iolsfegqe, S. Harney, S. ReuTer, K. Causey, A. Wilson, I-I. Wilson. 3rd Row - R. Bradfish, E. Currens, W. I-IeiTmeyer, J. Aichele, B. Dvoralc, S. Kroeger, C. Theiss, S. Sunderbruch. I-I. SwarTz, P. Cooper, J. Mossman. ALPHA, BETA Y-TEENS The Alpha and BeTa Y-Teens iniTiaTed new members early in The Tall aT a ioinT candle-IighT service. The Freshmen and Sophomores, under The able supervision oT Mrs. I-Iale, and The Juniors and Seniors, sponsored by Miss Williams, came Through This year wiTh Tlying colors. . JusT beTore The holidays The Alpha Y-Teens gave a ChrisTmas parTy Tor The orphans. The BeTas sponsored Their annual Island Queen boaT ride, which was a greaT success. GTher similar evenTs Tollowed ThroughouT The year. Befa Y-Teen oTFicers were: president JeniT Farrow, vice-presidenT, Geraldine Miller, secreTary, Evelyn Baasg Treasurer, Julia Boberg. Alpha Y-Teen oTTicers w : 'd ere press enT, Mildred Rausseng vice-presidenT, Beryle WaTIcins1 SecreTary, Irene Kemp, Treasurer, Margie Raussen. Isf Row - A. I-Iaas, I. Caudell, E. Boyd, B. Wolf, M. Berning, J. Lewis, J. I'-Ioernschmeyer, S. I-Iemmerle, M. Schuler, R. Cooper. 2nd Row - J. Pike, J. Ivins, I. Anders, B. Blier, M. CaTanzaro, C. I-Iayes, J. Boberg, G. Miller, Mrs. Hale, Advisor: J. Farrow, E. Baas, R. Dvoralr, D. Giacin, J. Bachman. 3rd Row - E. Bosse, M. Baas, D. Couglin, G. Sfriker, C. Phillips, H. Pelfa, J. I-Ioclc, J. MarTin, P. Causey, M. Corey, P. Bachman, J. BiIIi+er, M. WyaTT, B. STiverson, P. Molloy, C. PeTerson, R. Sennef, E. Harris. 4TI'i Row - V. STraTTon, E. Rhodes, J Benhase, D I-Iarne , M Y IT C. . . y . e on, Armshonq, B. I-Ioque, N. NewTon, C. McGraTh, D. Suggs, N. Sfrmger, A. Elfland. L. Douqhman. J. Pam, I DA-if---A-L U 'N ' W nn-ivan. sr 4:11-nnm:.s-aua o f gunman: , n-s -'fl-' v1-c--1i1- - ' ' ' warn iss urr, v 2nd ow- . esie, , ac man, r. eic er, visor, , , lsT Row - C. T-lenneman, P. STinson, T, Huber, L. Hardy, M. MaTson, C. Clare, B. Sw R DLiEBh MRITIM' Ds'M'sp Ad Lsiyuak P Bi4liy.1PkwP+RY+si4gc 3rd Row - B, Ridge, A. Wilson, D. Young, A. Lenning, G. aris, , e , . ar er, Berihase, l. Clare. TOM TOM The Tom Tom STaTT under The direcTion oT Mr. George Reichler ediTorial advisor h h and Miss l-lelen Spurr, Tinahcial advisor, have worlced eTTecTively and eTTicienTly T roug ' l d more elabarare paper ouT The whole year producing a arger an The Tom Tom is published by The Journalism class and is a compleTe sTudenT publicaTion. This year nine issues were ublished There have been many exTra-page ediTions, con- p . sisTing oT six To eigh+ pages Tull oT The news oT The day . made possible by a wider scope. The adverTising sTaTT have done a splendid iob in Their sale oT adverTisemenTs, which have been greaTer Than usual. The ediTor-in-chieT, Don Swain: news ediTors, Lee Bailey and Carl Benhaseg TeaTure ediTors, Elaine Bachman and Marilyn MaTson3 SporTs ediTors, Don Leslie and Bob Ridge: arT ediTor, Theresa Huber, exchange ediTors, Lois l-lardy and PaT STinson1 circulaTion managers, Ronald l-lenichen and Don Buclcg business manager, JohneTTa Parker: and adverTising manager, Wanda PosT, all have worlced harder This year and have produced The besT paper in iTs hisTory. Some of The sTaTT, Trying To make ThaT deadl ' X AN TLERS The Anllers Slall, under lhe direclion of Mr. Reichler, edilorial advis or, assisled by Miss Williams, and Mr. Bouic, business advi sor, have produced a novel and memorable annual. All lhe members ol +he sfahf were new Jrhis year vvilh The exceplion of Jeanne Glenn, our acfivilies manager for The pasl Two years. They i in have made commendable accomplishmenls under lhe domi- D' Buck meszhls darkroom mms nanl influence of lheir edifor, Don Leslie. The assislanf l Y I st A edifor, Harry Berningp sporls edilor, Don Buclcg senior edilor, R Lois Hardy, facully edifor, Audrey Brennemang arf edilor, ' Theresa Huber, aclivilies, Jeanne Glenn, and class edifor, A Harriel Wilson, have worked elleclively and eltficienfly wilh 'rheir slalls Jrhroughoul 'rhe year. The resuli has been a beiler and larger boolc. I. Clare, L. Hardy and E. Bachman , ol: over some The business slafl, managed by lrene Kemp, launched a mosf successful campaign in securing more ads. ls? Row - D, Buck, L, Hardy, 2nd Row.- J. Bachman, A. Brennan-an, T. Huber, lf, Bachman, P. Slinson, l. Clare, H. Burning, Advisors, Mr. Bouic, Miss Williams, M, Reichler: H. Wilson, l GT n 3rd Row - W. Heilmeyer, J. Ross, E. Currens, C. Kuyper, M. Raussen, M. Raussen lf. Sunderbruclc, J, McBeln, L. Bailey. M. Denier, J. Parker, V. Menralh 11, S. Kroeger I Kemp g T 19 X ff -J' R. Posf, G. Lierrnan, H. Gibson, A. Sarlarious, K. Seese, B. Long, K. Cauclle, J.Giacin, ls? Row - R. DeWiH, D. Trauriq, H. Wilson, H. McKim. 2nd Row - S. Hernmerle, L. Boyd, M. Yellori, S. Harney, C. Clare, J. Meyer, J. Traulman, S. Waersch, J. Tucker, M. Billeler, B. Ezzell, M. Helobler, J. Alcorn, J. Boulware, M. Byrne. R. L d r, R. Penning, C. 3rd Row - L. Farris, F, Farris, J. Alcorn, C. Loveioy, C. Arrnslrong, l. Anders, L. Shrouf, ou e Jaclcson, A. Bradfish, D. Sewell, P. Owens, D. Dielz, J.Alsip, Mr. Ross, Advisor: M. Corey. MONITORS The posls of our monilors are slraieqically localed Jrhroughoul lhe halls. These h ve as uides for visilors, and help yigilanles are ready lo do errands for leac ers, ser q mainlain order in The corridors. OFFICE ASSISTANTS The Office Assislanls, under lhe capable guidance of Belly Zimmerman, again d M .G'll'l n resumed Their helpful posilions in lhe offices of Mr. Bodl L Hard E Bachman J Aichele W Heilmeyer, T. Huber Isl Row- . y, . , . , . J. Glenn, l. Kemp, K. Causey, W. Posh B. Wailcins, M. Maison 2nd Row - A. Lenning, R. Dvorak, M. Franzman, R, Ames, S. Reuler sse H. Swarlz, M. Denier, B. Schwaiqharl, C. McGralh, D E. Bo , Harrinqlon, S. Boolh, A. Brenneman. 3rd Row - J. Bach, R. Goodpasfure, D. Manley, A. Schneider, H. Kaulz, C. Cordell, T. Boberq, D. Leslie, B. Holloway. 41h Row - C. Byrne, R. Years, B. Richarl, B. Zimmerman, secrelary: L. Bailey. H. Berninq, C. Benhase. 4 ey, Mr. Crawford, an r I ia . FooHoose 4 x LXR I5 4, 9 1? BX 4 Z,-K :ti-Q' UThe VaHan+ IST Row - P. Causey, H. SwarTz, K. Causey, S. Kroeger, H. Wilson, W. Hamm. 2nd Row - V. Thompson, M, Berry, V. MenraTh, D. Coughlin, T. Huber, J. Glenn, Miss Conrad, Advisorg A. Brenneman, J. Ross, J. McBeTh, R. Dvorak, M. WyaTT, J. Mossman. 3rd Row - J. Kelly, J. Aichele, W. HeiTmeyer, S. Sunderbruch, M. MaTson, C. Theiss, R. Ames, J. Gorsuch, S. ReuTer, J. SeiTerT, J. Parker, A. Schenck, E. Currens, M. Bowers, J. Billiter, D. Swain. 4+h Row - B. Holloway, R. Yeafs, B. Williams, K. Hill, B. RicharT, C. Cordell, G. Clary, D. Leslie, H. Berning, J. Glass, A. Sprague, B. Louder. THE THESPIANS The DramaTics DeparTmenT included Two groups: The Public Speaking class and The ' h T' 'dance OT DramaTics Club. WiTh The cooperahon OT These groups, bo+h under T e ine gui Miss Conrad, many remarkable accomplishmenTs have been conTribuTecl To The public This year. The highlighT oT The year was The Tall producTion, FooTloose. Much eTTorT was 'l Th Technical STaTT To make This spark- puT TorTh by The members oT The casT, as we. as e . lin comedy a successTul hiT. The casT was composed OT Juniors and Seniors. Q ln The laTTer parT oT February, The Deer Park sTudenT body enioyed a one-acT Tragic drama, enTiTled, The ValianT, which was presenTed in The High School assembly. The Thespians also conTribuTed Their TalenT by presenTing Parkers oT '47 in epi- sodes ThroughouT The VaniTies. The DramaTics Club held regularly scheduled meeTings aTTer school, Twice a monTh. ' ' nTed be- l h morous and dramahc readings debaTes and essays were prese One-acT pays, u , b . E h erson was given a chance To prove his TalenT. Tore The club by diTTerenT mem ers ac p Th D maTics Club OTTicers were: Audrey Brenneman, presidenTq Jeanne Glenn e ra vice-presidenT: Theresa Huber, secreTaryg and John Ross, Treasurer. fi -'Q Z db F12 IH 1TIVlTlES 'QE . 1 yvI'KX i9'1 YG FT fm sf V eww' 'r 15 ' ' li Q! '-:Sli gi 0 if f X , I I :sf if , fgx V, I c ,-X 1 it 5' sh J 'W ' Y E' 4 iii R M aj gn s Y SENIOR HIGH INTRAMURAL CHAMPS X H. X ,. JUNIOR HIGH INTRAMURAL CHAMPS B A K A N. F O O T B A L L ls? Row - D, Woods. S. G 2nd Row - B. Aichele, R. Dewi R. W. Wilson, A. Ber er, . Becker, J. Eichenhor 3rd Row - Mr. Russell, Coac Shroul, D. Fewell, R. Molloy D Dielz, H, Gibson, R. M JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL This year's Junior High baslcelball leam, arleclionalely called Ki++ens did nol emerge from lheir season wirh as many viclories under Their bells as Jrheir big brolhers did. However, 'rhey succeeded in winning four oul of The sixleen games played, and 'rhey expecf nexl year's season fo be more successful. The Jr. High Killens were well represenled as lar as cheer leading was concerned +his year. Joyce Davis, Head Cheer Leader, worked guile well wilh her four assislanfs, Mickey Been, Doris Helms, Marilyn Billiler, and Mary Byrne. worlc. These live snappy cheer leaders were highly praised Jrhis season lor lheir excellenlr Mary Byrne, lhe only sevenlh grade represenlarive, added lo lheir performances, and did a line iob, considering lhaffhis was her lirsl' year of cheering. The four eighlh grade mem- bers will be eligible for senior high lead- ers nexl year, and will prove 'ro be compelilion for The Olher girls. D. Helmes M. Been M. Byrne M. Billifer J. Davis RESERVE BASKETBALL ls'r Row - R. Dodd, Manager: D. Swain, B. Byrne, R. PuThcTT, D. Welch, L. RooT, D. Reed, Manager. 2nd Row - J. Ross, R. Parker, R. Doughman, R. Oakes, D. Kirk, C. Woods. 3rd Row- Coach Piercey, P. GulleT, D. TrauTman, B. Piepmeyer, C. FrieTsch, W. Schmink, J. Aszman, S. Bush, Coach Ross. This year's Reserves made whaT may be considered a record. They won TourTeen ouT oT eighTeen games. They were deTeaTed Three Times by Reading and once by The Alumni. The Parkers sTarTed This season hopeTully by dropping Loveland, 30-IO. The nexT game was wiTh The Alumni. Our boys were noT so TorTunaTe as The Var- siTy and losT I8-I6. BoTh games wiTh NorTh College Hill resulTed in easy vicTories. Wyoming was unable To cope wiTh our aces oT The hardwood and was deTeaTed in boTh games, 28-I4, and 26-23. We again meT Wyoming in The TournamenT and deTeaTed Them, 28422. Reading, as menTioned beTore, was The only Team To beaT our boys. They did This Twice during The season and once in The TournamenT. T-larTwell was easy prey Tor our guinTeT and Tell by The wayside in boTh games. ST. Bernard was a much more worThy opponenT, buT The Parkers again won boTh games. I Our boys had Two close games wiTh Lockland, buT They were able To win ouT in The end, 25-22 and 26-25, respecTively. Sycamore was doomed To meeT The same TaTe as The oThers when They meT The ScarleT and Gray and were beaTen Twice aTTer Two hard ToughT games, 35-2I and 25-I7. We are proud oT The boys who played on The Reserve baskeTball Team and know ThaT They will make Tine VarsiTy maTerial nexT year. ASKETBALL xuryears I T A 2, :gngehd in 'theh ' Al Sohndiklor v . . x CIN? Cordell f 1 ggm'QV'ErT5hvr.: + '- ,A an ,M X 1dPis'rem A In - ' Q ' 'ffm agan succdssfully by ,E npr. 52-I6. A ' Lg'.-Qwaxx a.7Nlur1p'f? . as usyal 1? l'gl1ejsin'.! W vidoriouxf x H , V Tu',,,f. the hands of Norfh Collbgp Hilkw QBf3g8,1ffEi? gay mood for the Yulefida f :mes from Reading and HaHwdll. The Wd sy, buf our boys won ouf 4,,' wmv, e 38336'iffc- A y Q der: fhe final score being. 57-22. ' A f pecfed. vw 495421 -iigq-,. fi -5-HF' ' f ' ,Z, , 'ae ganidi, deToafingdSycaWmydfrn,,ffyl4cp anfiggffdfw 1 A 'P' a Wyqmqwggli R'94W9f4,95i45f?fr??Pf?fMf997?5l W Q' 1 'V' 5T Wf,g'3'2ff'i .'-A if! 5 fQf1'hoy dgfeded gfitflgng g ' , .4 ' 8f55g3'PJands1id'e qvaf-Hqfffky .7 f gf! F nt f round wand pfayqdghogkfangf A way He for ihirdfplzatgf M :PH f- ' V' . ,ff ' K?m. ff ,pj-,id ff' f, osi-ly of senior 53515, w Ld fi-was Kr' 1 .2 A, ,ngvifvh 57 , 4 f A ,A . ., Malcolm Huey . A -H it Q '4 Wes Kronning 5 27 Carl I, Bonhaso ,lf x7 Roy Billifer I VARSI T . During Thy Red Campbell . s fha? Deer Pqwrknha yy M, YEIMLL, -H115 year' , gui A efgfcodches Ros I7. Deer Par on Hue lafler ,him gm? is nexl' game was lhe big garne,Wi'f as e gym was Billed +o capagQQl'y,'1,Th ' swf ' ' . Xiwefr firsf oss of flue season was suffere wever the Parkers sen'r everyone home i QQW' f 4 ,23 SCOCSQ .A A .. 43? Y if f-1 f Ssi???'U9 rWY0mP 9w ' 43-26- eFEfen3ween+lonl 5rii3win fheir nex+ +w fjglrgasrnefigvfigimal1h5edffiough+r ballle all +h ,,The Ffqrfwell game was easily won, how . witheSR,Bernarelgfygnd was.. a g f hhWe 'Hwes ina! score., was. 39-3 ycame anaifwongs fneirx nexl sgfildfobce- rf l r Q Q ' neii' fourxgarnes Collegl ?'Y' ' 2253 1'v 5 or ' . , g 1, - , f f xy ysr came back fughfmg. however. m 'A f gfQ5l1l35. Theyfhenwenlonlofinish ' Q, 'rournamenf Deer Parks, rQ, l lflyayne lhe second. Wayne n., season ended wifh E Ari McNeeve L ,QVL QQOAQQHB ' Q xx Q 7 'V -,,, ' ,4-K' 5' ' s , sss ?f'1R'Kisy.yeare sQyarslffy'ggg5 Q l r s' s W we Plays VE ': . I isa H iggs: ' s ss a Bob Kelly D. Tauriq, Mr Row - C. Byrne, C. l-lenneman, A. Sprague, K. Rohman, R. Richarl, Cordell. Row - H. Alsip, R. Dodd, C. Jaclrson, C. Bradford, A. Lehr, J. Ross. Row - G. Buhrlaqe, J. Aszrnan, T. Marlin, R. Piepmeyer, J. Campbell, B. Rhodes, A. McNeeve, Benny heaves one. Acfion in fhe Corn Bowl . f Z J. Garrison, C. Byrne and C. Hennernan make a solid cenler. This calls for slralegy. Time out Capfain Richarf. An acfion packed game. ,., X. f HF 44.5, ar -than Q , .-Q-an-1 .Q at Q ' --' - : j'5 .1-. ' . S: 1 ,M Aiwhsdv K , 0 M- N 4. uf' v. ' x ' ls? Row - Mr. Piercey. coach: Managers, E. S+inson, J. Schermoiy. 2nd Row - L. Bal1ey, W. Krenmng, D. Leslue, C. Benhase, J. Garrlson. 3rd Row - R. Dodd, D. Manley, H. Kaufz, A. Fehl, D, Trau+man, D. Goff 41h Row -- L. Rooi, E. Walfers, J. Sclwmmk, F. Mnsner, G. Burns, K. B. Louder. F. Misner, Hue shape of Things fo come. Q11 ,gall 00 T BALL This year compleTed The TourTh season oT eleven man TooTball aT Deer Park. The Team, under The able guid- l ance oT coaches C. H. Piercey and W. The crowd aT The half. A. Ross, was by Tar The mosT ouTsTand- ing. AlThough They did noT win all Their games, our players broke several records and always made a very Tine showing Tor Them- selves as clean, aggressive compeTiTors and True sporTsmen. Our WildcaTs goT oTT To a Tlying sTarT by downing The ST. Bernard TiTans, 20-7, in Their opening game oT The season. Making iT Two down and six To go, The WildcaTs unsaddled The Wyoming Cowboys, To break a Three year iinx, I2-O. In The Third game oT The season The Parkers ran inTo double Trouble when They were dropped Trom The unbeaTen ranks by NorTh College Hill, I3-6. They came back TighTing, however, a week laTer againsT Seven Mile. ln a lasT halT rally our boys proved To every- one ThaT They could play well on a muddy Tield. The game ended wiTh Deer Park on The long end oT a 22-6 score. ConTinuing Their winning ways, our crimson clad warriors won an easy vicTory over Their guesTs. O.M.l. The Tinal score being 39-O. The ScarleT and Gray suTTered Their second deTeaT oT The Manager Joe' season aT The hands oT The powerTul Reading eleven, I2-O. Lockland, This year's lv1.V.'I.L. champions deTeaTed our boys in a ns Thrilling nighT game, 25-O. Coach Piercey's boys losT Their lasT T game oT The season Tol T-larTwell on a soggy Tield 32-7. On The whole, The TooTball season was very successTul as The Team won Tour games and losT an equal number. W. Krenning geTs one OTT x p . L . I' . -g .WK Y I i .wk 1 -- 9 Q SQA'-ssm,wsJr 4 1 r -fi CHEERLEADERS J . :xt u Deer Parlc s colorful and ailraclive cheerleaders were once again lhe falls of lhe lown Direcled by lheir cule, lilile, head cheerleader, Elhel Currens, and 'rheir sponsor, Miss Chandler ihey made an exceplionally line appearance. All The new members of ihis year's squad were Seniors: Elaine Bachman, Pai Slin- son and Smiley Berning. The old sland-bys, of course, were Elhel, Joyce, and lillle l Q s-'s sf, , Anzwrssswx A Wimp , a born cheerleader. This year's squad was luclcy enough lo obiain lwo new se'rs of oullils, lo which lhey cerlainly did iuslice. For +he loolball games lhey wore red Corduroy slaclcs, gray V-neck slip overs. and scarlel and gray beanies. For +he baslcef- ball games lhe girls displayed un- usually colorful ouliiis, consisling of gray blouses wilh iumper-like slcirfs. W W 59 ' SPORTS X 4 LQXZ ATHLETIC RECORD FOOTBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL We They We -lilIeY S+. Bernard vvqbu 20 7 Loveland ....... 52 I6 Wyoming 0 Alumni ......... 36 23 i i i i Norlli College I-Iill 28 36 Norllw College I-Iill I3 Wyoming H ...' 43 26 Seven ..... 6 Reading W Ohio Mililary lnslilule .,,. O Haffwell -l 57 22 Reading ....... O I2 SI. Bernard .... 34 39 Lackland ,.,.. 25 Sycamore . I . 40 33 l-Iarlwell ,...... 32 lgoclqlalld ----- T IP - H 95 ycarnore ,.,. .. Ola mls Norllw College Han 36 39 Games Won 4 Wyoming ...... 4I 45 Games Losl 4 Reading ...... 35 I 52 SI. Bernard .... 37 40 Loclcland .... 4I 35 RESERVE BASKETBALL Hamel' '----a 55 3' W Th 'Loclcland Wayne . . . . I8 39 6 EY mal Poinls ,... .... 6 58 544 Loveland ... .., IO Games Won IO IAXIUITIFII ,........ Gameg I-05+ 7 Norllw College I-Iill 2I Wyoming '.'. I4 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETQBALL-rh Reading .... 20 . e ey Norllu College I-IIII I O I-Iarlwell . . . I9 Wyoming ...A ' l 8 23 SI. Bernard ... I2 Reading vwgt I8 I5 Sycamore .. 2I I-Iarlrwell .... 8 I4 Loclcland ..,,... 22 SI. Bernard .... I6 24 Sycamore 'tuugb I7 Blue Ash .... 7 I8 Norllw College I-Iill 20 lgfclflini ' Ig 32 . ue s ....... Xxfyolmnq i' 23 Norlli College I-Iill I O Reading . . . 25 Wyoming ... ' 6 20 Sl- Bernard ' ' ' 28 Plainville .... I2 26 LOCICIGVICI I . . Reading .hll I-Iarlwell . . . 23 SI. Bernard ..,. I I 27 iwyoming M 27 Loclcland .... I9 27 iReading 'lggggvl 2' I-Iarlwell .. I4 3I Tami Poin+s ,, 366 WYO '9 --' 8 '9 Tolal Poinls . . I53 292 Games Won I4 Games Won 4 Games Losl 4 ' Denoles Tournamenf Games Games Losl I2 in-CHA: -4 GIRLS: Isl Row - C. Loyeioy, G. Zeibold, C. Clare, R. Hollings worih, J, Alcorn, J. Boulware, M. Byrne, J. Alsip M. Corey, A. Henrich, V. Ellland, H. Frye. 2nd Row - J. Alcorn, P. Thompson, P. Hansen, M Silverman, M. Minlcs, J. Traulman, J. Wallers, J, Meyer, E. Schmidt F. Farris. BOYS: Is? Row - T. Schminlc, D. Jones, T. Rogers, J. Fehl B. Swain, D. Woods, B. Corey, D. Dodd, l.. Reuler B. Long. 2nd Row - K. Seese, J. l-larnm, L. Benlley, F. Bogges G. Zerbo, R. Weidner, B. Afherron, F. Surer, W Vaughn, G. Thompson, J. Mueller, R. Neiman, E Gasserf. 3rd Row - R. Temar, J. Carpenrer, B. Gregory, H Garner, G. l-laclrman, J. Holmes, G. Hughes, D. Fisher G. Lirrell, R, Sleger, J. Giacin, J. Back, F. Pa'rrnan ...4 --- SEVENTH GRADE The Sevenlh Grade's firsr year in Junior l-ligh proved 'ro be a successful year. During rhe year rheir inreresr was displayed in borh scholasric and social acliviries. Mary Byrne represenred Jrhem in rhe cheer-leading secrion as well as 'rheir slu- denr council represenlarive. Bill Gregory was rhe olher represenrarive for Sfudenr Council. Now These boys and girls are looking forward 'ro rhe lurure years of school wilh high hopes of conrriburing a bigger parl +o school affairs. 4 - 5 EIGH TH GRADE Soon To ioin The ranlcs oT The Senior High is The eighTh grade. We are cerTain They will be a valuable asseT To The l-ligh School. The Tour eighTh grade Teachers are: Mr. Snapp, Mr. Russell, Mr. Ross and Mr. Reichler. Mr. Reichler's home room has one hundred percenT Tom Tom. Doris Helm and Bob Aichele are The eighTh grade represenTaTives To The STudenT Council. Tfwfsswfff. s .- f if fi. A-...lf 1 BOYS: lsi Row - R. Aichele, R. PosT, K. Cauclle, A. BradTish D. Sewell, J. EichenhorsT, D. Dvoralc, H. Wilson, D. DieTz, 2nd Row -- SarTorious, H. Colegrove, D. Fewell, R. Molloy, H Gibson, B. DevenporT, G. ShrouT. 3rd Row W. T - B. Dowers, B. Thompson, R. Combs, D. Jung, aylor, E. Hagemeyer, R. Marlrl. M. KemmeTer, J. Gorsuch, R. DewiTT, L. GIRLS: IST Row - B. Ezzell, D. Brookbanlc, R. Brown, B. Linville, S. Waersch, C. Ivins, N. Finlcle, W. Oakes, D. Hollings- worTh, J. Davis. 2nd Row - A. Noland, H. GasserT, N. Aplring, M Hebbeler, J. Gassen, M. MarTin, H. lson, M. Hoeffler W. WyaTT, E. Parlcer, J. Fifzgerald, S. Welch. 3rd Row - M. Billifer, J. Tuclner, D. HarringTor1, A. OpiTz D, Hansen, P. Johnson, C. Geers, A. Back, D. Helmes B. Mulford, M. Bean, A. Schwab, B. Paris, M. Berger E. PuclceTT, L. Villari, H. Gladclen. -.J ? '! ' -lil' 5 1 fav 'QF Q I7 THESE FRESHMEN . . . The freshmen having complefed Their firsT year of high school, have made a very good showing for Themselves. This Tall many of The freshmen made a very good showing on our foofball Team. Many more will be seen on The field nexT fall. Foofball wasn'T The only sporf in which The boys parficipafed. Baslcefball also inTeresTed These freshmen. Even Though noT all were as luclcy as The Ten boys who did malce The Team, They sTill helped To cheer boTh Teams To vicfory. No, The freshmen didn'T sTop aT baslcefball eifher, They :RQ wenT on To baseball and oTher school acTiviTies. D 4 ' D., 1 P ' f So Tar we've had The boys in The limelighfg now we'll give The girls a chance. They Took parT in Y-Teens, Glee Club, fx G. A. A., and many, along wiTh a few of The boys, were in our A f y growing band. To give The final Touch To The year The freshmen gave a recepTion for The sophomores. X One year now complefed we know +ha+ Their nexT N' Three years will be even more successful. lf' T T . . HAVE SET THEIR GOAL BoTTom Row - K. Ferguson, W. Clawson, J. Collier, M. Andrews, M. Roffinghaus. 2nd Row - L. Blackburn, B. Boulware, C. Armsfrong, M. Yelfon, B. T-logue, R. Parker. 3rd Row - I. Burge, P. Molloy, W. Schrninlc, I. Shadriclc, J. Hickman, J. Wesfrich, L. Doughman, J. Perry, J. Maine. 41'h Row - L. Roof, G. Richfer, M. Carrier, D. Rice, R. Senneff, C. Peferson. G. Lierman, D. Giacin, J. Hoernschmeyer, R. Dodd. Sth Row - S. Hemmerle, C. McGraTh, C. Friefsch, D. Harney, P. Temar, C. Harney, P. Kunkel, N. Newfon, B. Welch, J. Pilce. bfh Row - A. Turlc, N. Efland, R. Penning, M. Englerf, B. Henry, G. Hoffmisfer, B. Sfiverson, W. Grossman, L. Englerf, L. Wilson. 7Th Row - C. Bradford, J. Gasserf, G. Burhlage, D. Eulenburq, C. Woods, P. McMillan, J. Aszman, J. Benhase, G. Burns, R. Kemmefer. Bfh Row - C. Banlrs, D. Traufman, D. Suggs, L. Florea, J. Truax, H. Ward, B. Rhodes, H. McKim, L. Davenporf, R. Pufhoff. 9Th Row - R. Jones, BeTTy Fahey, B. Knabe, J. Lewis, P. Gulleff, J. Sfringer, F. Schusfer. V. Lenning, F. Misner, V. S'fraTTon. D ,-4. Q7 vi 0-9' . , vi 17 ,f- 3 3 Q' -Bri' nf' , A N THE SOPHOMORES . . . The class oT '49 esTablished a place Tor Themselves in The new school year by placing Tour boys in The EooTball Team - l.iTTle ArT McNeeve, Ed WalTers, Don GoTTschall and Ken Buck. These boys were a valuable asseT To The TooTball Team. WiTh equal enThusiasm They enTered The baskeTball season by placing Don Swain, Ed WalTers and Bob Byrne on The Reserve and ArT McNeeve on The VarsiTy. Displaying Their many TalenTs, The Sophs welcomed The Erosh aT The Fresh- man-Sophomore RecepTion, held in The early parT oT OcTober. RepresenTing The Sophomores in The cheerleader's secTion was Joyce Bachman. This cuTe blonde cheerleader was one oT The peppiesT on The squad. The versaTile Sophomores were acTive in chorus, band, glee club, maioreTTe squad and oTher various acTivi- Ties. They were also represenTed in The VaniTies. ElecTed To Don Swain, and ArT McNeeve. The Sophomores conTribuTed To The Band Carnival, when Their own JeniT Farrow, BeTa Y-Teen presidenT, was chosen, Queen oT The Carnival. Bo'H'om Row - C. Ames, 2nd 3rd 4fh Row - R. Boberg. 5Th Row - M. NuTick, E. bTh Row - G. Miller, A. 7Th Row - D. GoT'rschall. Bfh Row - J. Farrow, H. 91h Row - D. Swain, R. Reisinq. F-A'W,H 1' Y T STudenT Council were Julia Boberg, A-R. i 1 if fk . . . AND THEIR LABELS A. Haas, V. KemmeTer, H. Alsip. Row - R. Mersch, M. WyaTT, R. Essex, B. Jackson, M. Corey, C. Camp, Row - D. Coughlin, E. Lierman, V. 'Fryburgen P. Causey. G. Gasserf, B. Hughes, A. UpTon, B. Wolf. Dvorak, J. Schmink, M. Schuler, E. STinson, H. Pel+a, C. Hayes, A. McNeeve, J. Bachman, B. Byrne, J. Baas, R. Doughman, M. Baas, K. Buck, C. Phillips. R. Dodd, I. Anders, D. Cole, M. CaTanzaro Haas, M. Berning, A. Fehl, J. lrvins, G. Turk, J. Billifer, H. Householder, E. Boyd, P. Bachmon. D. Young, H. Seese, S. Weil, K. Hill. J. Hock, E. WalTers, l. Caudell, D. Trauig, B. Bleier. Overberg, M. Thompson, B. Holla, E. Bosse, L .Karnmon, G. STriker, R. Wilking, E. Harris, R. Haas. Kuper, B. Henley, M. Thompson, J. Meyers, B. Minks, C. EnglerT, J. MarTin, E. Hackman, L. 3 W Q ss X K' +0 Wm 'PFD it a 'F- -:pof M ff, .f rpllw 'Q' if xlw, .-ai -QQ! X I I3 THESE JUNIORS LOOK FORWARD TO THE DAY WHEN. IT you are wallcing down The halls oT Deer Park High some day and a sTudenT bursTs pasT Tull oT exuberance ,X . over an A iusT received, a good game iusT played or any Q Q number oT Things. iT's cerTain To be a Junior. X f Q l I ff The Junior class is proud oT iTselT wiTh good reasons. ' 'NX JusT a Tew examples we now give you. A greaT many members I5 oT The MaioreTTe Squad were juniors. These were chosen y Trom The many conTesTanTs. l y The Junior class was also represenTed on boTh TooT- :T 1 A .T ball and baslceTball Teams. Many oT The players were on The M T - 9 X! sTarTing line up. ParTicipaTion oT The Juniors was seen in oTher clubs such as G. A. A. where many oT The board members were Juniors. Many oT The beauTiTul voices which were heard in IO3 during The Chorus and Cvlee Club bells belonged To The Juniors. AbiliTy in dramaTics was also shown in plays and in many oT The Tine programs puT on aTTer school.The Y-Teens also drew a greaT many oT The girls' inTeresT. Now we are looking Torward To our Tinal year aT Deer Park High. We sincerely hope ThaT iT will be one OT The besT years we've ever had. . . . THEY'LL BE SENIORS BoHom Row - R. Piepmeyer, P. Cooper, G. Clary. J. Kelly, D. Kirlr. 2nd Row J. Glass, C. Lalceman, D. Welch, S. ReuTer, W. Rhodes, R. Bradfish, J. Ross. 3rd Row J. Campbell, E. Currens, R. Oakes, M. Holsfegge, D. Manley, W. Hamm, R. Manley, R. Shepherd, K. Formes. 4Th Row J. Sewell, J. PoTTicary, M. NuTiclc, J. Vander Molen, V. DieTz, C. Luhn, M. Bleier, H. KauTz, J. McBeTh. 5Th Row D. Reed, C. Krenning, A. Schneider, L. Bailey. A. SmiTh, B. Grossheim, J. Sewell, M. Broerman, W.Hagemeyer. bih Row V. Zimmerman, R. Wedig, H. Lay, J. Hulsman, S. Harney, R. Holloway, S. Boofh. J. Mossman, H. Krombholz. 7fh Row A. Lehr, S. Schneider, J. Lusk. H. Wilson, R. GoodpasTure. T. Hogue, W. Boyce, J. Seiferf. W. Louder. 8+h Row R. Owens, L. Pearson. K. ArmsTrong, B. Arferburn, T. Mar+in, C. Kuyper, S. Bush. I2 .wr ll P .LM X, ri, W1 ' if JUNIOR CLASS LEADERS Vs! in-ffl Represenling The Junior class are four capable members, Andy Lehr, President Bill Louder, Vice-President Carroll Lalceman, Secrelary. and Jim Campbell, Treasurer. Andy likes praclically all sporls, especially loolball. Aller he graduales he wanls 'ro go lo college and sludy archileclrure. l-le hopes lo build his own home oul Wesf someday. Bill's main inleresfs are: Sporls, girls, school aclivilies, Slaie Guard, and dancing. l-lis main ambilion is lo go 'ro Ohio Slale Universily and become a lawyer. Carroll lilces swimming, singing, dancing and music. l-ler ambilion is lo become a singer wilh a large band. l-ler pel' peeve is cally people. Jim goes in for foolball, golf and baslcelball. This year he played on Jrhe varsily squad. l-le is also noled for his snappy clolhes. f f, 9 4 5657 fffg Q Q x Q3 j ... gs , np- 4 .In avi.. ,. HR RJ ' ,V '5 Q 'N' , r..iJ 1 f fy .f ! I. WALTER WARNER Science. University of Cincinnati Purdue Ohio State 5. LOIS HALE Home Economics. Ohio State University 9. HILDA FREUDENTHALER Physical Education Urbana Junior College Wilmington College University of Denver Ohio State University University ol Cincinnati I3. DOROTHY HOWARD Music, Glee Club, Chorus. Cincinnati College ot Music University of Cincinnati 7. CLARENCE PIERCY History, English, Football, Basket- ball, and Baseball Coach. Berea College Kentucky Wesleyan College University of Kentucky B. ANN CONRAD English, Latin, Public Speaking, Dramatics Club. University of Kentucky HELP US T0 DEVELOP DUR POTENTIALITIES EARL SNAP? Instrumental Music. University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Conservatory of Music FREDRICK BOUIC Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Ant ers Staff Advisor. Ohio State University Ohio Northern University University of Cincinnati HELEN SPU RR Typing, Shorthand, Accounting, Jr. Business Bowling Green Business University University of Kentucky EDWARD PHILLIPS Biology, Science, Economics, Government. Rio Grande College Ohio University Wilmington College University of Cincinnati GERTRU DE CHANDLER Psychologist. University of Cincinnati VIRGINIA PARRISH Spanish, English, French. Eastern Kentucky State Teacher's College University of Kentucky ANNA ROBERTS History, Scholarship Team, Student 8. Council Advisor. Ohio State University Wilmington College Miami University University of Cincinnati VIRGIL SCOTT General Science, Physics, Chem- istry, Supervision of Visual Edu- cation. University of Cincinnati HELEN WILLIAMS English, Librarian. Transylvania College University of Kentucky BETTY ZI MMERMAN School Secretary. EDWARD SPORING Mathematics, Mathematics Club. University of Cincinnati Ohio State University Georgetown College Miami University Wilmington College Columbia University HAROLD sAu sas Industrial Arts. Wilmington College Miami University WILLIAM ROSS Mathematics, Basketball and Foot- ball Coach Georgetown College Centre College University of Kentucky WILLIAM RUSSELL Boys Physical Education, Athletic Director, Jr. High Baseball and Basketball, Biology. University of Cincinnati Wilmington College GEORGE REICHLER English, Journalism. University of Cincinnati Eastern Kentucky State Teachers' College Leland Stanford University g .Zi L A 1 I .Tl-f 1 'R is-lf l X If A Z .1 4 . ' ff? .y f K. y ai t ' , -ii I 255 - iq It .Uh til 6' . ff ' 1'-, 'i .1 5' a. - Q5 1 .H .ed sq, V, ' ' I . 'i L I I, fi qi no-ev' -ft ! ev df' avr' wi 0,6 41'-4' ,,,,4am Q-.-r ,W . Haul' if aw, 22. 25. 30. 34. 6 iflql i I fix, PAULINE FISHER 23. EUGENE HAUGHEY 24. Second Grade. Wilmington College ELIZABETH TURRELL Reading and History. Miami University Earlham College Indiana University Indiana State Normal IDA STEELE Fifth and Sixth Grades. University of Kentucky MARIE KENNEDY First Grade Ohio State University Law Kindergarten School Mathematics, History. Cedarville College Wilmington College Columbia University ALICE CAMPBELL Fourth Grade University of Cincinnati EVALYN RAE Second Grade Holbrook College Miami University Wilmington College ANNA GARDNER Third Grade. Wilmington College -Miami University University of Cincinnati INTERESTED COUNSELO AND TEACHERS WILLIAM JONES Fifth and Sixth Grades. University of Cincinnati Wilmington College JOYCE CRAWFORD Third Grade. University of Cincinnati Miami University RUTH GERRARD First Grade. Miami University ALTA SMITH First Grade. Union College University ot Kentucky 25. FLORENCE HATTON Third and Fourth Grades. University of Cincinnati Wilmington College 29. OMALEE ROSSELOT Fourth Grade. Miami University 33. NORMA HOSTETLER Second Grade. Arthur Jordan Conservatory Jolin Herron Art Institute Franklin College ,JFFURTS OF THESE FEW MEN E 1 4 l 1 i 2 FH, . -.gs NOXPHPHR lk Q., c The sludenfs of Deer Park High School are glad lo have as our adminisfralors Mr. H. H. Bodley, Mr. C. E. Crawford, and Mr. K. W. Gillilan. Under fheir leadership, s'ruden+s have found lhal problems and faslcs are dealf wiih quickly and smooihly. Mr. Bodley, who recenlly relurned from lhe Air Corps, has ralcen many new sleps in Jrhe belle-rmenf of our school sysfem. Mr. Crawford has an underslanding of each individual, combined wifh pafience and leadership +o guide us lhrough our culfural and educafional pursuil. Mr. Gillilan, our assisfanf principal, has charge of ihe grade school. He also finds lime 'ro advise any needy siudenl. MANY GAIN KNOWLEDGE THROUGH THE l W'ell known and prominenl cilizens ol The communily make up our Deer Park Board ol Educarion. These men: Herman E. l-leinechen. President Joseph C. Finley, Vice-President Alberl l.. l-lolmes, Clerk-Treasurer: l-loward Kiefer, Member: and George Weil, Member, have done much 'ro keep The school running like a well-oiled machine lhis year. ll is To lhe Deer Park School Board Thar we owe all our apprecialion for helping lo arlain 'rhe knowledge lhal insures lhe sludenls of a successful lulure. X .ff X' 1 1, V1 Af' X QW X690 X V9 ebf ik E X L 55651 jk! k if falbpy .U vffff Q Ll a f IN MEMORIAM Mr. DeMell, former feacher ai' Deer Park High School, died in fhe summer of I946 while visifing his sons in Oalc Hill, Ohio. While ai Deer Park, he was advisor of many clubs and organizaiions, among which were +ennis, Anilers, Tom Tom, and Quill and Scroll. His co-operafive spiri+ and inifiafive won for him +he admirafion, respecf, and friendship of +he s1'uden+s and faculfy. His' marlced individual personaliiy was one of his greaiesi' asseis. Mr. DeMeIl proved himself a wor+hy and capable advisor of 1'he Anflers in his 1'wo years as sponsor, and made many signiiicanf improvemenfs in our yearbook. 'ig 5. :A ,+ fe 5 2 ki if Q: ,v E H5 as f? 3 ,r 5 rf E le 5


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