Hamilton High School - Review Yearbook (Hamilton, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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A W ck HQ'-AN Review of the Year School bells rang for us again on September Znd. Seemed so strange to have enough seats in the assembly, and not to see any freshies running around trying to go up the wrong stairs. Seniors started the ball rolling by holding four elections and finally elected Jim Hall as president. Juniors and Sophs followed along in order with their elections. The Student Council members were elected and the captains were chosen. The Student Organization was then formed and the oflicers were elected. The American History Club presented Count Luckner, Mr. Tom- ilson and Maurice Hindus during the year. When the Honor Society held their induction ceremonies they secured Mr. Gowdy of Cincinnati to speak. . . The dramatic ability was shown by the presentation of Nothing But The Truth, Who Wouldn't Be Crazy, and Tillie The Men- nonite Maidef' The Girls' Hi-Y sponsored two hops, a Jitney dance, a doll show and a style show during the year. The L. A. C. circus added much to the enjoyment of the second semester. The athletics turned out in great shape. Football turned out very well while our high hopes were granted with the success of the basket- ball team. Tennis, golf, and track turned out very good scores also. All in all this has been one grand and glorious year. Just Work your brain overtime and think back over the year and I am sure that you will agree with me. . ii l li l Ili 'i'E:msi:z':EiE:ii::::..m ,.,i.,,ill - 'Q i i K ll' i i iilliii .. ,G A , llllllii illllln gllllllfllhglluumumn 'mlm 2 ' x ' I ' - 4,-,af 3 fa rg' ' M I v 1 4- lifisfeist i '-r'--1-, --iiiiititf'-ep ...... . T T if 1 553 f t S H 3. , 55-ui fi ki.,-jfqfg exi f , - ADMINISTRATION , 55 1 .x as HQ!-Lgwmvp MR. C. W. WHITE Miss HELEN GRIESMER MR. D. R. BAKER Principal Dean of Girls Supr. of Schools i I Boarcl of Education MR. ED. HUGHES MR. HARRY HUGHES MR. C. M. EIKENBERRY MR. LOUIS SOI-INGEN MRS. MARY BECKETT . . .mi .WV ' v' 'Y F g ' Y '1 ,V . -f 4' ' N I m i -ff- , '?, 'i r - 'kg ,--,BE iw '- . 3 R, 1.3 f f wrww-I----I---'H'-3-1-''Hun u If iwiiiiiiiii' WU! PIII! . 'V b' iif . ii 3 ik -' J 'ffflfi'-.!1,' V KW 'lv' 'iii V-KU' xx . l, I HU -4-. .ax . 1 V A ' ix-- .mc . Q' K' V .f??'?f 'fi??VQfF31?f!iIIII i1inii2iii5g,f,,,gAi,, ,iii gl Hfffmff-lm - .... ...,,. . l fizn . Q, . 'ii'mam' '''NHMmBi!lWUlllll!lllHii11u1111mwiL I W . .J 1 - - ' 'W ' - 4 ii-' fgib-- 'Eg ' 2 T-Lff ITV ' 'J' : ff ' ,f Q. 2' 4 Q' . f--MH 5 Lgg ..., - 5- ' 1+ 5'-2 u11gLZ., ' 1 1' 3' 3 i ' I 57 .. V Es' ' f M233 -if f::.,f i lf' Q4 -if in A QA. . ' 1 'fvffffgrwffrvfv' im MISS ELLA MAE COPE U. S. and English History MR. C. E. WOOLFORD Algebra, Geometry MISS MARY HECK French, Journalism MR. A. B. HEATH Commercial Law, Geometry MISS CLARA RAMSEY Latin :mW1vfy'1'w5sWmwwQ wgxmg- A X I ,f ,-1. 1-rf . px ff J 1' aft' , . vw, , fc 1: 4 ffm A , ' M- ff-34.:.'.. 9 1. ,. wx' 't M -,.1--Lrg,-f1l1f.,'!J 'WM 4 V .. . W ss n, - 11.1-1 1, , ,, .,,,,. -v E. 4 -ws,-12 .fm .Q 1 2.F.p15A' . I - 'ee 5 'I If - J? 5' LT I MISS LUCILLE SHARKEY Spanish NIR. HARLEY K. LYONS Chemistry NIISS MIRIAM LINVILL English, Ancient History MR. HOWARD CARTER Industrial Arts NIISS MAYME WITTKUGEL English II and III :gn V: A ...fn ew: ' ' 3 A 55 f' A ar . rs lr. in-, :wi ......N- 'Mies ' .ssq-.9 itil: J- -A::: 21: . -lf' 1. u- :E,.Yfl'TL.Sx:s45,:.gLILE.:e.m.L:.1i: -v.,...-mmff'.',1Q1,L1..QI,.max4....4LIaLf.,nu...,......o,..,e-f - I X ,V .,,, L : Qvf, f?.,,,,,, Ip , ss MISS DOROTHY BANKER English I and II COACH LEWIS HIRT Physical Education MISS MARY BANKER Physical Education MR. J. O. FRY MISS MINA DOWTY Home Economics MRI. C. A. BRENNAN Mechanical Drawing, World History MISS JOSEPHINE SLATER Art MR. O. FLUDDER Industrial Arts Biology Miss THELMA KURRY MRS. PRUDENCE HEERMANN Stenography, . . 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DEARMOND Military Science MISS EVA L. WRIGHT English II, Public Speaking ' Sfvfwyfaphy. Typing I., f ' 5 -- .,,fW'M', , 1, ,, . y , x xii. x 'X In .. I I , myxvyf no I, QKi!M-Ug?5,'Ii3lEi,'g1:1 12' ,,.Iu, -11'ff5iQ253ggg:EE?g3EIFE!QW?QJSIE,giWllmgwl:Wmrfij f. v . g . ' f' -ie W Q S 'Rf ,Iwi-EEEEQW - 1 'L'T21EiIifE.sF : 1, , ,-In u X In I . ,gy ,7 All Q I gtk .. , I 1 I ,Il IIIHIII' .qui ' fi' - 31. -' ' fx 11,1 ...' I W - W kit' Y 4 ' , . - A I V S:-we I -. ' :If -1'-5 I 5p, ,ia ' iff..-if ....... -. .Mp-: . - f.. - '.-. am-...:f.f4i. . . L wg. ---. NIISS RUBY SEARS English III and IV MISS CATHARINE VANMATRE Plane Geometry, Algebra I and II MR. G'. C. ARNOLD Commercial Geography, World History MRS. SARA PENNEY 1: WL ANNVQ MISS MARJORIE GRAFFT U. S. History, Economics, Sociology NIR. A. J. BRAUNWART Printing, Commercial Geography MISS MARGARET JOHNSON English Il, Business English MR. A. R. TILTON Biology Bookkeeping Miss ELIZABETH TURNER MRS- MAUDE JACKSON German, Algebra Secretary I uw I .14 ' so ' .- ' .1 . . ' 'fl 'Im'!.-e ff, ' -'sl I ' ' ,,,,..--'1::::122: 2'l5'l' if-q5::f!'!jjff!' Ilfi MU 'f '55l1 ,,.!!!f55!! 1 'VII 1'1!!Il1N' I g?fif 'mI'fI? '- I.1141:fiiiizafmrwwuWu.-I 'i2il ' Sql' 1 I'fff255issiifil I !IiiiIi1fii2::1a52iw Q 'i ' l!ZilIl5fE:ilgfiiiissaiifiyl llliimw 'f i.Iffe ' f I 'T3ix11H1H 2 I 'UV' 'H BRI YF aiu, I r 5 - quit I if wuiigwfglb ' X v, ' . 1' , 1 y H V , Y ' f - M M f y ' X 3 ' ' Q, if , I ,N fl sn P, Y, 'WI 5 .fax R , A R, 'L fl ,f K K, .X - ' - - W. -, . , I ' ,L,,1.f',, ' .,2,-wr 4, 3 I ,Q ,V . .. ' g s ys Y , w -ui-fax W E , 7 W ,gf ., P 7 .TT-Z'-i'l'?lxN Q.. ii : R 'Q' E+, r 1 jig I4 My Q Ygi , -1- -.' Y 5 :ZJ 53 -. ' y -'-:....-- .J L:.aj1g,-:T-.S-..' M-4? Ef'2i--':, :?f -fi-Q- 'T-3215. f 11- e -321-ff?-2-+ f - - - ' I vf'Q ff'si5f' its , aafxf' 'P Student Association f One of the most important events in the history of the class of '31 was the organizing of the Student Association this year. This Student organization is composed of every member of the student body while the Student Council represents the Student Association, two members being elected from each registration room. The most important piece of legislative work that the council has developed during the past year has been a point system which will hereafter regulate and limit the number of activities in which one may participate. The traditional detention has also been limited to one night a week. Members of the council also take charge -of the ticket sales. The oilicers were inaugurated at an assembly during the first semester. They also gave a Christmas program, their annual play. ln view of these activities the Student Associations first year has been a highly successful one. ln the future it will no doubt become a form of student government vital to the school. President. ., EDWARD GORSUCH Vice-President ....... BOB BURKE Treasurer ..,...... MARIE BRAUN Secretary .... GEORGE WIESMAN Auditor ....... .....,.. D ON OGG Wa . . of-..f,r4.u..awws..Vo..ua.. Deanis Council The Dean's Council is composed of five girls who consult and advise with the Dean of Girls on important matters concerning the girls of the school, The members of this group are chosen by the Senior girls who are given a list containing all the names of the Senior girls. They then select ten girls whom they think are capable of advising and helping the Dean. The five girls on the council are then selected by the faculty with the supervision of the Dean and the principal. This is an organization which does great things with so little show that many of us know little about them. We however know that they aided the Girl's Hi-Y this year in putting on a style show, showing the correct clothes to be worn by the school girls. To this the mothers of the girls were invited. The girls hold their meetings each Wednesday after school, when they discuss their week's accomplishments. Their regular duties are to help the oflice girls in overseeing the cleanliness of the building. In the future, under the able direction of Miss Griesmer, the girls will have more and more responsibilities. MISS HELEN GRIESMER, Dean HILDA GLUHM iEiiisAE1iiCQi1i1SisTERRY JESSIE LEE BEESON ,,..,.,f,?T,?.7s,,,,gf,,,,b,f..,.5,:1::ym??.,,.i.,a .. . .. 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He helped adorn our halls, though. Senior Club. 4 Junior-Senior Club, 3 Treasurer, 3 Biology Chapter, 4 American History Club. 4 Inter-class Basket-ball. 2 Earl Ayers Mary and Earl are still a good combina. tion. He drives ll! the Daily News truck. Boys' Hi-Y. 3-4 Band, 3-4 American History Club. 4 Karl Bake Karl is a very quiet R. O. T. C. man. He may be seen in a maroon car. Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 Junior Club, 3 Science Club, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Physics Chapter, 3 R. O. T. C. Officers, l-2-3-4 Cadet Major, 4 Debating Team. 3 American History Club, 4 Don Beiser ,Ioshua. The Y is Beiser's hangout, so he has many Y pals. Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Fresh.-Soph. Club. l Mary Armbrust Tye is not only the first girl in this book, she's also first in the hearts of her fricncls. Girls' Hi-Y. l-2-3-4 Student Council, l Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter. 3 American History Club, 4 Betty Backus Betty never missed a football ga m ei this year. Why? Shhhl Jim played. Girls' Hi-Y, 3-4 Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter, 3 Glee Club, 2 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 4 Lonely Hearts, 4 Who Wouldn't Be Crazy. 4 Mildred Beachler joy is small but m i gh t y, Everyone likes her. Girls' Hi-Y, 4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 4 Virgil Club, 4 Stanley Bennett Stan enjoys tennis -another Tilden. Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Junior Club, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 President' 1 American History Club, 4 Junior Club. 3 Tennis, 1 President. 3 American History Club, 4 A .t 'ml lUf ff'Flf llfl'f 'llf .,'f', J 1 -r1:3,:f-mf' r ' 4 -- 4 121.1-' ' 1 f' .: f '- .f-g5.::5E:: : 517,-l 'f :wi 'fl :Wfs Q ' Luu1s,,g.ty,-,grim ! frm.. K lilly ' .Mui iii lliiz:55E:.Em!,,n :lu '. 5,5 ,M A ,Ll e rl ' ' - M w., .- ,,, my 'lf 'gi' kv , v, ,I il-lllilll 3--,,i,,' . ' P, 'Q if ' i wr- 'Z , rr Q.. r . was-, , Q ,. .yr . - ' ITI . , J, ,i ' A sip ff 1, ' Af-5 ,f. , . .. N , ' ' s -- . v.., . i 'ill'L f' 'L if A-.. 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Sponsor. 2 B10-0SvCh2-Pfcq 3 Review, 2-3 Anierlcan History C.ub. 4 Assistant Editor, 3 gffssvl ?a5kefi'3llf 1 4 Dcan's Council, 4 U5 OCCC1' CJZUCV American History Club. 4 Girls' Basket-ball. l The Goose Hangs High. 3 Who Wouldn't Bc Crazy. 4 Ray Blackwell Ray isn't so big, but Bob Black he's a great athlete. Black is one of the Jlfnim' Club. 3 whitest fellows you ?10lITHYACl'gPgffb44 r .... u , ever Saw' American History Club, 4 Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Football. 1-2-4 Fresh.-soph. club. 1-2 Boker-ball' 1'2 Vice-President, 2 Baseball' 2'3 Jungo, Club' 3 Inter-class Basket-ball, 2-3 Treasurer, 3 American History Club, 4 Elaine Braun Take a cup of Pop- ularity, add Beauty, Charm and Wisdgm, than a dash of un and Mischief, stir well and you have Elaine. R 1 Bm' Sff.?L.,'?iS.fQ.,iif'?F' 'lslfottonf' Found 'Et Honor Society. 4 oore's a man w o Vice-President, 4 sings better than the A Club. 2-3 average male. Dramatic Club, 3 Science Club. 3 Junior Club, 3 Physics Chapter. 3 Senior 4Club. 4 Secretary, 3 PfCSlClCl1f- 4 American History Club, 4 Biology' Chapter. 4 Girls' Basket-bail, 4 Amvriwn History Club, 4 Girls' Soccer League. 4 Nothing But the Truth, 4 Virgil Club. 4 Barbara Frietchicf' 2 Property Manager, 2 , She Stoops to Conquer, 3 Nothing But the Truth. 4 rl,llif-a.:.f-gi1flllllfps2uq5lZl. 'S'l.lll E..--1:1-'Lf Xl .,,A-11, .a,..,,,..'ge.!u ' ,l...qyf'l!llyf::fu.,2,..,s ,gi ,,,..f--lezzfliiialznllll .,, ,... -gf u'gf f',iyl I UU! 'll 1-if ii i bllliml lsz!2 .f-'- . Hilwisgl' A W. th, -,,,.w.5mi, . , . ,Ugg 1 1- S.. ,..,!U,,:5,:555g.55,, tlllililf fiiilirfgqgr R l I Im2EE:::::gr5,53iig,...ty ill.1imiii,,,....mlll,,,l..,l ' W iii-WMI. H., alll. sql fl-11,5 f Hx 'fllly' 'l' lligsiflfflig -H11!!! ' ' l , nf' , ' Y l, 'W , We , if f 524 33 , - .K ' - w iv ff, 1, .li . . . . -lf .' -' ,-fs-fiffazfw fa-fi ' 'H 'nf . , sf if ,1 'A V, iw! - .. f- f, -saw? ' - , 'J W f i vfFi423'-- ...iarffi f, ' ' -- 1 ' f. -- t 7 .Q if '-, 1- 19, .1535 ,5y13h,Q,,m , . , C 55.1 v ..-in f4,49g.19 .,. bfi! 1 -1 -ii'-'els ., -'e . , . 4 . 4 ':'- - . ' . - T ' fa-fr A 'i 'K' 1'f'.3 i.... ' 4 f 1 i . ai. ' L a f' 4 2 e- . 4 Marie Braun Being a Council Cap- tain kept Dudy busy but it didn't keep her from mak- ing a lot of friends. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-Z-3-4 Student Council Captain, 4 Honor Society, 4 A Club, 2-3 Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter, 3 Review, 4 Circulation Mgr.. 4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 4 Virgil Club, 4 Barbara Frietchicf' 2 She Stoops to Conquer, 3 Property Manager, 3 Garland Brown Garland is a butcher now, but he says he is going to take the air in college, Fresh.-Soph. Club, l-2 Treasurer, 2 Junior Club, 3 R. O. T. C., Ofliccr, 2-3-4 Sergeant, 2-3-4 American History Club, 4 Tennis, 1 Inter-register Basket-ball, 1 Lee Brown Lee led the History Club through a sue. cessful year. Student Council, 2 Fresh.-Soph. Club, l Junior Ciub, 3 Science Club, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Physics Chapter, 3 Debating Team, 3 American History Club, 4 Executive Counzil, 4 President, 4 Baseball, 3 Leo Brunck Leo was a very great man, way back when the Yo-Yo was in style, Junior Club, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 R. O. T. C., Officer, 4 Sergeant, 4 Boys' Rifle Team, 4 American History Club, 4 'Mn l l , i i , ,. Frances Brown Gunner goes over big with the males. Theres a reason. Girls' Hi-Y, Z-4 Student Council, 2-3 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Orchestra, 2-3 American History Club, 4 Catherine Brown Kay is tall and dark, and does she study? Girls' Hi-Y, l-Z Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Glee Club, 3-4 American History Club, 4 Marian Brown Brownie can really Sing. And as a busi- ness woman she can't be beat. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2 A Club, Z-3 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter 3 American History Club, 4 Honor Society, 4 Edna Buckley Billy is a decided blonde. She and the boy-friend look well together. Girls' Hi-Y, 4 Biology Chapter, 3 Girls' Rifle Team, 4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 John Buechner ,Iohnny. Wonder who gave him the permanent wave? Bet he never tries to comb his hair. Fresh.-Soph. Club, l-2 Junior Club, 3 Band, 3-4 American Historv Club, 4 Tennis, 1-Z-3-4 Inter-register Basket-ball, 2 Boys' Tennis, 4 Robert Burke Mayor and Clyde are always doing things, Bob's a well. known good fellow. Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 Secy.-Trcas.. 4 Student Council, 2-4 Vice-President, 4 Fresh.-Soph, Club, l-2 Secretary, 2 Orchestra, Z-3 Band, 2-3-4 Annual, 4 Sport Editor, 4 American Histor! Club. 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, 2 Louise Cartwright Lou is one of our hard-working blonde students. She's go- ing to be a librarian when she grows up. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter, 3 Amcrican History Club. 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Martha Chalfant Cyclone says danc- ing is her hobby. Let's get goin'. Girls' Hi-Y, 2-4 American History Club, 4 Biology Chapter, 4 Orchestra, 1-2-3 Girls' Basket-ball, 1 Figstein Frolicsf' 2-3 , . if r' ai 4 . .A .-Qi? .. ri. f f-'mf' 1-.4 'W 'Q if -,xr QR,'vk'5tgg,Q, 35? -- fl il ,fl Verna Buell Verny sure can make her fingers Hy over a typewriter- Or a trigger. Girls' Hi-Y, 2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Girls' Rifle Team, 3-4 American History Club, 4 Merle Caldwell Merle is a well-known boy. Iva bright idea who his girl is. American History Club. 4 Elynor Cassetta Lynn is everyone's friend, Don't you love to see her smile? Girls' Hi-Y, 3-4 Science Club, 4 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Glee Club. 3 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 'WhoWouldn'tBe Crazy. 4 Clyde Chamberlin Doc has done much in his school life and is liked by everyone, especially -- Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 President, 4 Student Council, 3-4 Student Council Captain, 4 Fresh.-Soph, Club, 2 President, 2 Class Officer, 3-4 Vice-President, 3-4 Annual, 4 Snapshot Editor, 4 American History Club, 4 Ex. Council, 4 Class Night Speaker M' ifZ,ZIi it955?i ,r,.:'LiQ?Q3' iQiQ.,.,'a' on Sf! g.. . ,M trap, 57,444 a...,!?ei,-- W5 ,Wi ,Q QE? Wee MeS.1ff W L' 5 it -.ic M r'fw,f 'svs-effrfa. J . ,. is jx P V e 3- 1, v , --i-. i ' ' 3'i5l?55 wif lfii '- TT im ,MX gi .N , r iii' ,.Iis'g,,. ., i, . 1 AW ,gt ' 1':.,4?fg,A ,if A l' X J ,Z J u fwfr , M A i.. , ,Q ,E ,T cg. ,tea is Y Kit. ' ..-, - 1 'rvft'i,,-.-1 -A iz - z- Qi? 'i Q - 5 . .Q Elf - .. iT- Q f A , ,, ?1i '4.r?7 Q1..a:qf' N' lge f' Wi, 5 1 4,-s: 'f -1 'Qff? ',- 'ii'-ff' - . ., . fi.?3'li 7lfA 7iQ1-N 5' 7 ' We . .L 'gf Jjizgif. . - f 'fffvaw-as W -i ' 'i'i?:3 5---flfgae- . ,g, - - :,- fl ' A 4 -- ---- --e-ff-if -r:---- ------ -I xiii: Q----in-1 Jig , .4 is UQ'-l-Af was Cora Clark , Curie is awfully quiet but still waters run deep. Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Esther Cohen And don't we envy Virginia Cochran jinny adorns the Review Staff with her cheery smile. Girls' Hi-Y, I-2-3-4 Honor Society, 4 Secretary, 4 Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter, 3 Review, 4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 1-2-4 Virgil Club, 4 Anna Colligan Ann sounds lrish doesn't she? Begorry, rg Esther her c u r 1 y U l A locks! just ask usl but we like hef- f gms- Hi.Y' 4 Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 F science Club, 3 Blology Chqprer. 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Arnerlcan l'llSf0l'Y Club, 4 American History Club, 4 Glfls Basketball' 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Helen Conlin This lady is a crack shot, and we wouldn't make her mad for the Donald Conrad world. Girls- HLY, 112.3-4 Don is hard to Find Biology Chapter, 4 cause we seldom hear ' Girls' Rifle Team. z-3-4 hlm- A Captain. 4 , ' l ' B k -b ll' l,2:3,4 Chemistry Chapter, 3iMW Gngaptgilyell 3 American History Club, 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Baseball- 3 Edith Cook M ' k Edith adores athletics arte coo YOU' know. and we Marie has that sweet don blame hers for personality m ix e d Sh? 15 A'l at lt- with rascality that we all like. Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Science Club, 3 gl,-ls' Hl.Y, 4 Biology' ChaPf9ff 3 Biology Chapter, 4 Girls' Rifle Team. 3-4 Gln Club, l American History Club, 4 Girls' Rifle Team' 4 Glflsi Basketball' 1'2'3'4 American History Club, 4 Girls Soccer League, 4 Girls' Basketball, 2 A ,,,, 1 , - A ,, I , ,Y A l lawyfw I ' W Y 7' QTVIVF? l N If will llllf l , lllllllal A ' , .l - 1 ., -slllwb ' 'A l,QJfnf,5Ii3 f Q -- . ' ' 'T . C ' ii , Wfulff' ? ' 5?-:- jf-... Q mg: :f fl ge ,sl a n l l gafam 5 1 i a' 3 in - l 5 l -F cl is fail igrrff A- J, .sed lg, ll lf., 'f,,.,::,g AM ..,. .nz-1-fr: - 7' 'ii A- '..:::3: :ws V ef, :M .1 Zig . l ' , ml,-W lf M-'H'- 1' ' B- ,- 3'-1 hui ra A l ..q,.L. A are- , c f , , , ,Q , ...W Carl Cordes A tall and silent Hi-Y boy who may be seen any time with Walter Foote. Boys' Hi-Y, 4 American History Club, 4 Mary Lydia Coyle Mary is not only an ornament to the or- chestra but a musical ornament too. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Science Club. 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Orchestra, 1-2-3 American History Club, 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Dick Darragh Dick is quite dilferent from his brother, jack. just a bit more quiet, you see. A Club, 1-2 Junior Club, 3 Science Club. 3 Physics Chapter, 3 R. O. T. C.. Oiiicer, 4 First Sergeant, 4 American History Club, 4 Football, 2-3 lnter-registerBasket-ball, 1-2 Inter-class Basket-ball, 1 Helen Deem Helen seems awfully quiet but when you know her like jinny does--well that's dif- ferent. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter, 3 Review, 4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 2-4 Girls' Soccer League, 3-4 Honor Society, 4 Class Night Speaker 4 I RQLLANW Marion Coyle Coyle is a big shot on the basket-ball floor and also with the feminine sex. Boys' Hi-Y. 3-4 Fresh.-Soph. Club, l-2 Science Club, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Physics Chapter, 3 merican History Club, 4 Nothing But the Truth. 4 Stage Manager, 4 . Golf Team, 4 A Martha Crecraft Marthie is a real busy-body. She help. ed support the Hi-Y all four years, Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Science Club. 3 Physics Chapter. 3 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball. 4 Virgil Club, 4 Ethel Davis Ethel gives the l-li-Y Club her hearty sup- port. 'Girls' Hi-Y, 4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Hugo De La Croix Hugo is well-known for dramatics. Ahl- our hero. Fresh.-Soph, Club, 2 Junior Club, 3 Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter. 3 R. O. T. C.. Oiiicer, 2-3-4 American History Club. 4 Nothing But the Truth, 4 'Who Wou1dn't Be Crazy, 4 ffrmnmpwrgmvmsgwwnvmwrfrm.2-rrrrr,1rr1!1r,iiiAimifmfm,i1'i-wil'l1lvwmm !j!ifnimg VU!U!QnQ5fUQml WILJERinin :Tw iiiiivirs-'ru 35.1. h ' I A -r if s., .E .ixvzlif .Q .L t .. i'au 2?-Quail f Vx +3 . , , V U i We A A 'f 7:'l f'li.'Ni 1.33 , ' 39+-n -il ,M': :'-TTT? 'PTTTTT 0 in' ' , QT - 'IQ ' ma- P -vii : i'5 a . - - 92' - ... ----1954: gi g N. .,j:' 'S ,. , rjfef , ililii ,rg f '3. -,v-,,,1 4--in ...lgg acer - Y , gfgl' ,,,, , ,,...A f 42 ' Jkt s--' , fxeeffff it .-'5 at ' 'fe 5 W st .E Frances Diegmann Fran is awfully popular with every- .iix one. The boys call Alberta Dickman he' a good sport' .. . . .. Girls' Hi-Y. 2-3-4 l5 d'e deserves her Student council. 2-3-4 nickname, for she UA.. Club 1-2-3 sllrgly can make a Science Club 3 vwhn Smg' Biology Chapter, 3 Glee Club, 1-2 Glee Club' Orchestra, l-2-3 American History Club,-1 R O T C S onsor 2-3 Honor Society, 4 Rgvigw '4 ' P ' Girls' Rifle Team, 3-4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, l-2-3 Honor Society, 4 John Dodsworth Betty Dreyfus Have you ever seen john's Oldsmobile in Bets is 8 happy. front of some drug go-lucky piece of jol. Store or Candy Shop? lity. She audited the Hi-Y books this year. Fresh.-Soph. Club, 2 Ssvwr Club, 4 Girls' Hi.Y. 1-2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Auditor, 4 Biology Chapter, 3 science Club, 3 American History Club, 4 Physicg Chapter, 3 lnter-register Basket-ball, 4 American History Club, 4 Inter-class Basket-ball, 4 Charles Duemer Ach, mein Gott! Did William Duersch you ever hear him talk that way? He Bill was quiet ex. is so unusual, cept for the debating team last year. htudent Counciln Dramatic Club, 3 Science Club. 3 Science Club. 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Physics Chapter. 3 Chemistry Chapter. 4 American History Club, 4 Debating Team, 3 Polly With a Past, 3 American History Club, 4 Tillie The Mennonite ' Maid2. 4 Bill Eberhardt Bill's the great big comic man from the H. H. S. He has many friends. L a Durham Fresh.-soph. Club, z Lura is one of the 'glniot tglugi 3 3 dz-earners of Hamil- SC?:::CaeE1ub 3' ton Hlgh' Physics Chapter, 3 Biology Chapter' 4 R, O: T. C.. Officer, 3 American History Club, 4 ll igxongfggin ?'StglgIfCllf'g'r: 4 Polly With a Past, 3 l Lonely Hearts, 4 l Figstein Frolicsf' 3 WhoWouldn'tBeCrazy. 4 Tillie The Mennonite Maide, 4 , K l ll l 1 7 4 ' Wwfllw .-5 ll. : l 'l S' ' 'l l ' ' l ' 'F-52 -' 'lllfri? '53 f'i'G 3 l l 'li i l 'f i M'?'? ''' ill: ' f 'fUf ' 's2ail.-',23 51'f':'254.,':,. :, 1:f!!lIlu. ' '-l ' ' 1liIfi 'W ML in ,. i, lhzr, 122' :' 1' v ' I 'fig . i 1 I ' Q - -- t We .23 'TE51-QQia,Will-'1!'f15jg251'g' ,,.,1 5Z Ef:'g:..!,g,, -- sl -311, 3 l-.lgau,,.,,1 eg at : 1 ' ' ' 2 ' ry!-.!lzl2l1,Ei-Zilvfii'1,3231s,gg--ii'lli'!!l!5i , , -, . ,V , 1, , , 4 -. 1 -- y ' . wi' '-1 4 .,,. f ' t 1--J1l.4-fftftfffff il.. NW f X, ' -1- ll lilzf.. t bQcl!mltmlslgf,l5F'fff,,.,-ff i ' , . R- ' T- i ff::1 r:-E ' , iff' ,H 3. ' :f '55 't ll 1 'lt , lx, ' ' J 'T 1 v ...... H ' ' ' Q , H t. ff,-' N- -' i ll- ,, f -p-. T51 6--5531 ? M :, ,, 4-- 2 'I I V fx ,, J, ' --f ., 4 Jane Eikenberry E.ik is a popular favorite. As chair- man of the Social l W, .cw l HMM Q fflllflifi aerial' ' 4 l l M .,.. , - W1--1-,,f1i. -.tw -- 1 + ,1.-,'a. , ' - . ' s Committee she made f the prom a huge suc- cess' Le Moyne Epley Girls' Ha-Y, 1-2-3-4 UF ,, , Student Council, l-2 , renchy Is a very , Dramatic Club' 1-2-3 interesting talker .if Science Club, 3 you gnce get hlm Biology Chapter, 3 Starte ' D ' ' C 'l, 4 , , Dikfnggngofi-1-22:11, 3 American History Club, 4 American History Club, 4 Merton of the Movies, I The Goose Hangs High, 3 Q Nothing But the Truth, 4 l Tillie The Mcnnoltite Maidef' 4 l Fern Erhart A '1 Another girl who . l l Casts smiling eyes at Bernice Falkensteln , big he men. , M , ,H Y W Etffyosiszkezs PEZ? 2222162 ani, ' qs her sister is dark, , Biology Charm- 3 inhifiliafselifatched Chemistry Chapter, 4 Debating Team. 3 1 American History Club. 4 Suggs Clugif 3 Girls' Basket-ball 1-2 ?'0gV . QW HL I H is ,, '4 American History Club, 4 one 7 ear ' Honor Society, 4 Mildred Falkenstein Inez F-eyh ' ' I - . it Q. . .im iii tiialeifviikie QS rggfieebggfiejgewy in her eye isn't be- man No wondeg :Lie of hlstory or Miss Griesmer doesn't ' worry. l?X'3P'Cff1fiegl 4 Girls' Hi-Y. 1-2-3 Science Club. 3 Scgllcle Clugif 3 Biology Chapter 3 'cf ogy - apter' ' American History Club, 4 Seuetarvl 3 Girls' Soccer Lea ue 4 American History Club.. 4 ' 3 ' Alberta Finlay Ruth Fillmore Bert is a real ath- Ruthie is an active lege, She gets 3 peck member of the Hi-Y of fun out of life. Club, She's alwaya willing to laugh. Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Biology Chapter, 3 Science Club, 3 Glee Club, 1 Biology Chapter, 3 Annual. 3 American History Club, 4 Assistant Business Mgr., 3 Girls' Soccer l.eague, 4 American History Club, 4 Tennis. 3 Girls' Basket-ball, l-2-3-4 Girls' Soccer League, 3-4 11 i A 3 af. l 42 ' i A e 4' A ' it-li l is is , l . 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Girls' Hi-Y. 4 American History Club, 4 1 l Helen Fuller 1 Het and Mary Helen 5 hit it olf well to- N gether. he is Fftzy-ritzy. American History Club, 4 Biology Chapter, 4 Carl Gagle Carl is the uncle of that famous Army football hero. Sho, Shel Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 Student Council, 1 Fresh.-Soph. Club, 2 American History Club. 4 Inter-class Basket-ball, 1 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Glee Club, 1 American History Club, 4 Hobart Gaines Gaines is his name and that m e a n s gains ten yards, American History Club, 4 L. A. C. Club, 3 Football, 3-4 y N l l l l it l'1' Qlrff 2 Q52 as is is li-Q' few' 'Qe Wei t e 1 ,gl ig' fif, fQ,L, X l fat A ir' .X e, 'lt :?f'2'?14f,fwQf'f 1162 er 'R if it ex i-if e ' ,rl A ' A taii . Jl. fs,, , ' i L ,yi ff3.,a:.,.g,,1.,,iil,i ..:, ,:,, i.'.f,fw -flea . A'.,.1iiilic.....i,i :v:m1i3 ' Hermann Geckeler Geek is such a grand fellow that he has a regular sche- dule of club meetings to attend. Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 Student Council, 4 Debating Team, 4 American History Club, 4 Inter-class Basket-ball, l Margaret Gillespie Peggy's got the drawliest voice. We just love to hear her talk. Girls' Hi-Y, 4 American History Club. 4 Hilda Gluhm Hill is one of the cutest girls we've ever seen. Don't you think so? Girls' Hi-Y, 4 Student Council. 1 Honor Societ-y, 4 A Club, 2-3 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter. 3 Orchestra, l Review, 4 Assistant Business Mgr., 4 Annual. 4 Dean's Council, 4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Soccer Lcague, 4 Nothing But the Truth, 4 Leon Goodner Big Swede was new this year. He and Ernest Jensen ought to start a Mutt and jeff comic. Fresh.-Soph. Club, 3 American History Club, 4 so CHQ'-5-ANKQQ John Gillespie And who was that girl you were with, john? Oh-Oh! Student Council. 2 R. O. T. C. Officers. 2-3-4 American History Club, 4 James Gilmore Sunny jim is a great basket-ball and football man, the idol of many a fem. Studrnt Council. 3 Class Officer. 3 Treasurer. 3 Jr. L. A. C. Club, 1-2-3-4 Treasurer, 4 American History Club, 4 Football, l-2-3-4 Basket-ball, 1-2-3-4 Track, 1-2-3-4 Eva Golembiesky Some of these days Eve is going to dance and swim her way to fame, Girls' Hi-Y. l-2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Glee Club. l American History Club. 4 Girls' Basket-ball. 4 Edward Gorsuch Ed is our great big little orator and then some. And that's not all, he is prexy of the Student Organization, Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 Vice-President. 4 Student Council, 4 President. 4 Student Council Captain, 4 Fresh.-Soph. Club, 2 Treasurer, Z Science Club. 3 Physics Chapter, 3 R.vieW, 3-4 Business Manager, 4 Assistant Business Mgr.. 3 Debating Team, 3 American History Club, 4 Honor Society, 4 Commencement Speaker if ew-.,..-.sw-.wm.-.sg Y-5,1 -wffffssfw-s-f-m's-w-er-ryfwgy1gyfrnn9mfffvsrmg?v'f'w gy, ii' frzj A 'if' . l m ' H j, 'ssifigxefsiif- f 2f'-222 3 'fl rflifs 2!E 'i 3, . i:-. 1 2 :fffff Q y Qwx X nl, I i .,, xg J C W ff ' . ' ii 'iii ' .1 if i ,'ti 'iii ..sme. --H47 ---- fix' W l. f , :ft I 'i 3 ies- i J 1 1.21 if' bu 915 fi i ' E i r . 35. - ' -' ' ,.:g:.s1- - ,ilu I .155 - , - :Q L 5, 89 f fe,-i C'1-.-l.i ,' . ..Y .gg-,N , f i i if' ?ii?f'f. , -1 f'-5 ' rs-'C' ' f '-..f Y '1'?'7f1e'4' -1 J ,. -my .G . i 1 . a tr, wig .sf 'Q . I 3551 ?.,f71ii.--7' 3' .Z f'iifWf'???Jg w'.r,a:'f1 -535' rf 3 JQX gd 1 isle : A R l h G a P race William Grace R bb't ' ' ht ho? i-Ae iam!-rglg all who hasn't seen Bill over the gridiron. fldltfflgtfll-TYOL-llgh town m a or Jr. L. A. C. Club. 2-3-4 1 Secretary' 2 i Jr. L. A. Club, 3-4 Vicwpmsident' 3 American History Club, 4 President, 4 Football' 3 Biology Chapter, 4 i American History Club, 4 Football. 2-3-4 Basket-ball. 2-3-4 Track. 2-3-4 Baseball. 1 Fresh.-Soph. Football. 1 , Fr-sh.-Soph. Basket-ball. l Tiack Tram, 4 Sue Graham Since Sue's as sweet as molasses then the boys around her must be Ries. Girls' Hi-Y. 1-2-3-4 Opal Graham Science Club. 3 R. O, T. C. Sponsor, 2 Opal is a newcomer, Biology Chapter, 3 and we were awfully American History Club. 4 proud to have her, Girls' Basket-ball, l-2-4 I Girls' Soccer League, 4 Amcrican History Club. 4 Mfmie The Mcnnonitc Maids. 4 Harry Groban l-latsy will be a multi-millionaire on Wall Street if he keeps up the present rate. Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Student Council, 4 Student Council Captain. 4 Eleanor Gran Fresh.-Soph, Club, l-Z Treasure , l Here's that Pretty Junior Cluln, 3 blonde who strolls Scicnce Club, 3-4 down our corridors. W Chemistry Chapter' 4 Gans' Hi-Y, 3-4 l Annual, 3-41 ' Science Club, 3 Business Manager, 4 Biology Chapter. 3 Assistant Business Mgr . 3 American History Club. 4 American History Club. 4 Tennis, 1-Z-3-4 V Athletic Council, l Inter-rcgis, Basket.-ball, l-2-4 Nothing Bur me Truth, 4 Business Manager. 4 Tillie The Mennonite Maidef' 4 Asst, Prop. Mgr., 4 XVhoWouIcln'tBe Crazy, 4 Gertrude Guard l Another newcomer. V She wouldn't give a George Hage nicknlzame so well call George-S b r 0 t h e r her en' played football here and now George plays Girls' Hi-Y, 4 b k t-b 11 Chemistry Chapter. 4 as e a ' American History Club. 4 Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter. 3 American History Club, 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, 4 i ' li Qi ...ffT-5.-Tn-m-Wwigsisgg-1-.Qwas-s5,--ff-W-.- 7 X-,1 'er-wr f ' ,, gkfffmff rf Q, vfjsar 5 1, , ,,,. , ,ah-im -Eau., ,, af ' wana. f' , . ET, ZfieEi,'f??' lfigcesvi'-21' 5 a? f, 'ii ' L nk . ,,.,. V31 'Y 4-mr --fi -'E of 1 , cv' s .. . ,, f'N ifu,mm gW 353'-T579 a.......aa.-mas' M ma.. Wu li f ....4.3Jg1.a..,.,.g' .,., W J James Hall 5 3, Hail our prexy! as 3 ,, 1 jim is a great player on the grid. iron and an able,pop- ' ular, class leader. Student Council, l-2-3 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Jr. L. A. C, Club, l-2-3-4 Oflicer, l-Z-3-4 Class Oflicer, 3 American History Club. 4 Football, 2-3-4 Track, I-Z-3-4 Inter-register Basket-ball, 4 Inter-class Bas't-ball, l-2-3-4 Fresh,-Soph. Footballf l Fresh.-Soph, Basket-ball, 1 Hi-Point Minstrel. 2 Tillie The Mennonite Maide, 4 Class Night Speaker l Betty Hammerle Did you ever see any' one so perfectly bril- liant? We predict a bright future fo r Betty Kate. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3f4 Student Council, 4 Student Council Captain, 4 Honor Society, 4 A Club, 2-3 Secy.-Treas., 3 R. O. T, C. Sponsor, 2 Physics Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Executive Council, 4 Valedictorian Commencement Speaker George Harris Ah! A professional sportswriter. Must be a future Grantland Rice or Graham Mac- Namee. Boys' Hi-Y, 4 American History Club. 4 Science Club. 3 Physics Chapter, 3 R. O. T, C., Ofhccr, 4 Review, l-4 Inter-registerBasket-ball, l-2 Fresh,-Soph. Club, 2 Junior Club, 3 'WhoWouldn't Be Crazy. 4 Tillie The Mennonite Maide, 4 ' - Tim Hartnett Pie-Wee has such a good time in his class periods. Sure. life is but a laugh. Junior Club, 3 Senior Club, 4 Science Club. 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Band, 4 American History Club, 4 Mt., y r 4,-Q., ,L ,-1, ,QL an ,A af .,V1.a,,V V. ,H 1 N .V 31,234 emit ages ttttwburga ..-, M, 15 Clifford Hammel Cliff is a wonder- ful ticket salesman. Such a friendly boy should succeed, Student Council, 4 Junior Club, 3 Science Clulz, 3-4 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Physics Chapter, 3 Jr. L. A. C. Club, 4 American History Club. 4 Executive Council, 4 Track, Z-3-4 lntcr-register Basket-ball, l Nothing But the Truth, 4 Stage Manager, 4 Honor Society, 4 Woodrow Hammons Woody is a hand. some Hi-Y 'boy and a History Club Coun. cilor, Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 Fresh.-Soph. Club, 1-Z American History Club, 4 Executive Council, 4 Fresh.-Soph. Football, 2 Inter-class Basket-ball, 1 lnter-register Basket-ball. 2 Dorothy Hartley T h e g o o d.looking lover of Latin. Science Club. 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Katlxarena Hasemeier Kay is a lot of fun, and a real student. American History Club, 4 v . . . . - ., .,V . .V.,,. , .sv W. ,U--... , -V ,Z .t ...-e. AVA: W '. 1-1-'ww - av -21 :FWF wc: f: T?,T FI-T?,'JfE'??'?7Pf:W'if'ff'f'?, V QTW77'? ? W5S'f?j f-9V ,1'Wi.'iW, ,V W 5'5?i12i'Ui f4ff'lQ'Yu'WEYa2r'l??W?fr'i?iWYs5f'12fW?rfftiiwwfiiflWilla9555?-rgi!2' :M-s f 2 ' .f,'f'f?' .. 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R --Vet fs QV-W-...ma rfrfmaw.,-w V VV-Net r-----H -age 1, 9 q,r,V,,...f 1 ., 1 , . , - W- .-fR1:r.4fe ., .. ,. ,,t et t-- V J-:wow V wf . - V .6 .55-Vt. V - ,Q Q ii 4311 : '.....':f'5,.,,...sw-i 4 vi fe?' ?f- f - ffl: .2 -V c ..... jay. A :liQfgE:.:.3kf-sf-:f ,V ' '- A . ' V' V' -0 Ci... ,-,, A HQ!-LANNQQ Vernon Heddrick Why are you so quiet Vernon? ls it a girl? American History Club. 4 . Robert Henderson YV Bob is ,a wise- knows his chemistry. Senior Club, 4 Chemistry Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, 4 Edward Henson Does Eddie know his math? W'ell, rather. 1,-......... - American History Club. 4 Edna Higgs Shorty should be called Pollyanna. You never see her down in the dumps. V Girls' Hi-Y, 4 American History Club, 4 ? ' ' John Heinz Ladeeees and Gentle- men, we wish to an- nounce the greatest musical HJ comedy on earth. American History Club, 4 Football, 2-3-4 Basket-ball. 1-2-3-4 Baseball. 1-2-3-4 Track Team, 4 .Woodrow Henderson Pedro is a tall and , ,olanky boy. Th!! doesn't seem to affect him though. Senior Club, 4 Biology Chapter, 4 American History Club. 4 lnter-register Basket-ball, 4 Henry Hibbard Hack is tall and fair and-f--likesf basket-ball. Yflcfl an 1 lntcr-reg.Baskct-ball,1-2-3-4 William Hilbert Bill is a flute credit to Mr. Lebo's orchestra, Ssnior Club. 4 S:icncc Clul-. 3 Biology Chapter. 3 Orchestra. 3-4 Band. 3-4 American History Club, 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, Z O .f,M?,f1 lp A rr.:.gm.ifrm-ftx,ff,.I,a,:Jri-1rff1l!miiye fiTi .-r.l'1'frf.g.w ri . cfm In Vw . 4 1 ..... , I fm- r H 'Q ,, 1M'li145 1 W'h fwfcwlsrie wgff 31. wil. X 5 ' .Ewwf 'rlgnggggfgg-ggfgg51-5-E-.m.,fg..,,,.,,...,,.,,.r.,Hggfgwfrramz::gn-:g:::':g::-mule:wi.-, :Q misaw:56-rE5f?f? 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Girls' Hi-Y. 2-3-4 Biology Chapter, 3 Girls' Hi-Y. 4 Girls' Rifle Team. 4 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 American History Club. 4f.l Girls' Basket-ball, 1-2-3--1 A Girls' Soccer League, 4 ry '-J , N , W , -N' .lt 'W fl TN' a I i f' Mary Hoel Frank Hobbs Mary's curls are the Colonel Hobbs envy of lots of us ,comes from Williams- poor straight heads. dale every A, M. Girls' Hi-Y, l-4 Senior Club, 4 Biology Chapter, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Orchestra, 1-2-3 Baseball. 1-3-4 American History Club, 4 American History Club, 4 V l l l l -lbhh HOOVBD Freda Hornstein W Hooven is our shiek Freda was just made and is often seen at to order for some MBrcum's with the big, strong, silent. ' 8358- Prince Charming. American History Club. 4 Qi,-15' 1-1i.Y, 4 l , Property Manager. 2 science club. 3 UGYPSY Trail. 2 I Biology Chapter, 3 , The GOOSC H3925 High-U 3 American History Club, 4 Polly With a Past. 3 ' 3 Tillie The Mennonite ' Maisie. 4 l H Jim Hoskins E eanor ouse t 1 t f Nlorman Whitton' and ffribimtggfsligei owfy Jim are .great pals not? The boy, the and anythmg else you , girl, the car, a moon want to call them. --and we-re OH:- Junior Club, 3 G' 1 f H-,Y 1.23.4 Sag? eE2uYb'44 Slxiesnce Cluh, 3 e r r . - h Y 3 Science Club. 3 Angggrgi C aww Biology Chapter. 3 Typist 4 American History Club' 4 Amer-ican'History Club. 4 Baseball' 2'3'4 Nothing But the Truth, 4 N , 1 ,lt ,Hts .1 i ,i . N K M . ri .w l d 3 ,, A , W,-, H Jv,,. V, 'W' 1-f TWlml3g,Nl1, W1'i'3wIiE5',,wli,l,tli lt,,f:llt,'tf,,.i.li-tllitil.l',1l..ll',l.l..,'.,,5l.,., ...!,.,V, 'lil me E315-gjigfi i.l.l ll Mlillgi., I t ' his T' il Ii ll' lf lv A it ' ,iw v A ittilglaz- --,- --its ta l A - Sli ' l- . lfizuiigi in , f . . ' ' ' 4 'x - ' i- -vii' Q ::-1':g:,.i,:.,,. - 1 I --A-llllllldlll l1'5 ,lv - I Wwlffllllztlfwlllizzll iniiiiirim, T ,,,mi.,....i.l -. ' T it iz' - HitM'iimilmumlmlmllllllf'ilA it ff '94 if-2 T -- tall li ,H H mummu hi t ii.i,l.,,..... If In Fm, .tg 1 Vf l,?lln'i,,,aHhm ,t p-5,,,,,,,7,y.! .L .1 - 4- -Lf - .. ,- V - .J ff --45 f. V . sift. 'T' 11- ' an st' 'fS?t.:'Lz -- '1-3 - 81' ' r.-1 ' ' Trial' I1 :B ffm. :lil 'af Irigitigiszlf gp? ' in IP-'-an ....-Q -,-' ,f, -1 ' I E ,.-1-.::..-:zx 1 -1:1-4-1.,J1--. ' t, -:- 3,5 U14 , , ,. ,, .ef-'jg-La, 971, ,.... A :1 -- Q1 'fx' -11,93 , lr ,:.iV,:,-35 'ercffs-,, ,K - ii- . , Q ,f.., 9-if P, '- ' V 5- V 'UTY1-x. J -Y -fri:-112314, ,--V 'YLgg,,v1,1:Qg-HG --- f-L:-'fi'-1-, We .CJ 51-'::,a1s.f ,sp . me-ff'f'f2 ffaiw 25553 L-Sz. Harold Hufford Dark hair and dark eyes: but Huff is not a dark person after you once know him. American History Club, 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, 4 Dorothy Iutzi ,,You all know Dot,1' An honest to good. ness curly head who counts her friends by the gross. A Girlil-li-Yf l-2-3-4 --ff Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter. 4 R. O. T. C. Sponsor, Z Review, 3-4 Assistant Editor, 4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 2-4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Polly With a Past, 3 Property Manager, 3 Honor Society, 4 WhoWouldn'tBeCrazy, 4 Thomas Jackson Tom a quiet Beau Brummel that made good in the dramatic world. M F-' Herbert Hunter Herb lives a long way from H. H. S, so he is taken for a ride every school morning, American History Club, 4 Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Orchestra, l-2-3 Everett Ivins Ivins has made 25'Z7 'mofihe demonstrations in two science chap. ters. Junior Club, 3 Senior Club, 4 Science Club, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Physics Chapter, 3 Glee Club, 1 American History Club, 4 Fresh.-Soph. Basket-ball, l-Z Inter-class Basket-ball, l George Jacoby Another proud Ol Ford owner. Fresh,-Sooh. Club, l-2 Glee Club, l American History Club, 4 Fresh.-Soph. Football, 2 Fresh.-Soph. Basket-ball. 2 Nothing But the Truth, 4 Willis Jean Willis - a friendly chinese boy. He may be seen playing in the lab with Jensen. Junior Club, 3 Orchestra, 2 R. O. T. C., Oflicer. 3-4 American History Club, 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, 1 Ernest Jensen Curiosity once killed a eat. But the chem. istry lab is still with us and so is Jensen, ?Y?!? 's'1q-Uvfwt' v tw s gifs: Q Q '+-Mew... it if if 2,34 if Fifi l Fresh.-Soph. Club. 2 I Silence Club. 3 Junior Club, 3 lt Chemistry Chapter. 3 Chemistry Chapter. 4 PhYSr?5 ghalggw 4 3 4 American History Club, 4 R. O. . .. WF, , - Inter-class Basket-ball, 2 American History Club, 4 . K K : Vi: S ,f4v,A.i. . ---:SM f -' W' ,I is X 5 , ,, ,,. ' M. . -,. . 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Sponsor, 2 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 2 Thelma Johnson Thelma believes in laughing her way through life, for she's always happy. Biology Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 Caroline Kahn A peach of a pal and a mighty sweet gal. and so proud of her knot. Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Glce Club. l Review, 4 American History Club, 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, l Jane Keller The chapters of jane's life book are named: Personality. Fu n , Friendship, Athletics, Scholarship and Serv- ice. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Treasurer, 4 Student Council, 4 Honor Society, 4 A Club, 2-3 Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter, 3 Orchestra, 1-2 Review, 2-3-4 Editor, 4 Assistant Editor, 3 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 1-2-4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Virgil Club, 4 Property Manager. 2 Daddy Long Legs, 2 Who Wouldn't Be Crazy, 4' Girls' Tennis, 4 Ollie Johnson Ollie is handy with the pop gun. He is on the rifle team. Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 Student Council, l-2 A Club, l American History Club. 4 Boys' Rifle Team, Z-3-4 Fresh.-Soph. Football, Z Barbara Frietchief' Z Ruth Kadle Ruth ambles in from the country to take pity on us and tell us how to study. Girls' Hi-Y, 4 American History Club, 4 Carolyn Keller This sunny lady has held so many jobs in this school we cannot begin to enumerate. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Secretary, 4 Honor Society, 4 Secretary. 4 A Club, Z-3 Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter, 3 Orchestra, l-2 Review, 4 Editor. 4 Assistant Editor, 3 Dean's Council, 4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, l-2-4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Virgil Ciub, 4 Property Manager. 2 Daddy Long Legs, 2 Commencement Speaker Earl Kelz He is like Paderewski, -clidn't he write our Class Song? Fresh.-Soph, Club. l-2 Orchestra, l-2-3-4 Band, l-2-3-4 American History Club, 4 Louis Keppler Keppler is a steady football player. Visit with him in the Elite some night. Chemistry Chapter, 4 Physics Chapter, 3 Jr. L. A. C. Club, 4 Treasurer, 4 American History Club, 4 Football, 3-4 Track, 2-3-4 Inter-register Basket-ball, l-2 lnter-class Basket-ball, 3 Fresh.-Soph. Football, 2 J , Mary Helen Ketchum , lnmthxee-s - Ketch has ketch. ed so many friends she doesn't k-now where to put them all. Girls' Hi-Y, 2-3-4 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Norman Korn Korn just made that bass note in our band. Robert Kernohan Bob is the Honor Society prexy, and Hi-Y worker. Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 Vice-President, 4 Honor Society, 4 A Club, 2-3 Fresh.-Soph. Club, 2 Science Club, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Physics Chapter, 3 Review, 2 Annual, 3-4 American History Club, 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, l-2 She Stoops to Conquer. 3 Stage Manager, 3 Track Team, 4 Class Night Speaker Qxis Kirchhof N V Red. Silence is golden. Hence Red has plenty of gold, Boys' Hi-Y, 4 ' American History Club, 4 Merle Kramer Merle has helped Mr. Lebo in the band a long time. Let's give three toots now. Chemistry Chapter. 4 Band, l-2-3-4 American History Club, 4 Carolyn Kruclrer One of those poor unfortunates w h o never has anything to wear and looks as if she'd just step. ped out of a fashion- plate. Girls' l-li-Y, 1-2-3-4 Student Council, 1 Biology Chapter, 3 Review, 3-4 Assistant Editor, 4 American History Club,-4 Girls' Basket-ball. 1-Z-3-4 Virgil Club, 4 President, 4 Figstein Frolics, Z Girls' Tennis. 4 Flonor bocxety. 4 Biology Chapter, 3 Band, 1-2-3-4 American History Club, 4 Pauline Lane A jolly little brunette m i s s who'll make someone a good secre- tary some day, Girls' Hi-Y, 4 American History Club, 4 1 i Eldon Langbauer No sirl Tumbling don't make him a dizzy guy. Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Fresh.-Soph. Club, Z Junior Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, 4 Inter-class Basket-ball, 3 Helen Leibrock Honey is awfully sweet and amiable, Girls' Hi-Y, l-Z-3-4 Biology Chapter. 4 American History Club. 4 Eloise Loge She always has her lessons and is very dependable. We'd like to have more like her. Girls' Hi-Y, l-Z-3-4 Student Council, 2 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Virginia McCarahan ,Iinny's Hngers fly over a typewriter like lightning. No wonder she is a Review typist. A Club, 1 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter. 3 Glee Club, 1 American History Club, 4 Lloyd Langbauer Lloyd has certainly done a lot for the alma mater. And can he do stunts, Oh- ohl ' N Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 Student Council, 3-4 Science Club, 3-4 Biology Chapter, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Vice-President, 4 Annual, 4 Sport Editor, 4 American History Club, 4 'Executive Council Auditor, 4 Fresh.-Soph. Football, Z Basket-ball, 3-4 Fresh.-Soph. Basket-ball, 1-2 Track. 1-Z-3-4 Athletic Council, l lnter-class Basket-ball, Z Stanley Lewis Mink scares the op- ponents away by yell- ing Booh. Biology Chapter. 3 Jr. L. A, C. Club, 2-3-4 American History Club, 4 Football, l-2-3-4 Captain, 3-4 Basket-ball, 1 Track, l-2-3-4 Inter-class Basket-ball, 1 Helen Lowitz An attractive brunette, who specialized in smiles. Girls' Hi-Y, 4 American History Club, 4 John McCardle Any athletic game is lVlac's trump card, Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Fresh.-Soph. Club, Z Junior Club, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 Football, 'Z Basket-ball, 3-4 Baseball, l-2-3-4 Inter-register Basket-ball, l-2 we Q msfgw Dorothy McCool One of our clark, dark Dots, whose black- est deed is to chance to forget something. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-Z-3-4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter. 3 American History Club, 4 Honor Society. 4 Edgar McGilliard This lad hails from the metropolis of Syn-Tiifiorner. He worked hard, but is very quiet. Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Student Council, 1 Junior Club. 3 American History Club. 4 Baseball, 3 Hilda Mahder , Hilda lost her date. book one time, and gee whiz, the poor girl was in one awful fix. Girls' Hi-Y, 3-4 Science Club, 3 rig fo 'en Jean McDaniel jean would make a good Dangerous Nan think, McGrew we V for her charm afiects everyone. American History Club, 4 Honor Society. 4 Esther McKemy Mac is the hard. working, enthusiastic gal who edited this year book and did a mighty purty job of 1' H it' too, we'll--says---W Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Dramatic Club. 3 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Glee Club. l Annual. 3-4 Editor, 4 Assistant Editor, 3 American History Club, 4 Figstein Frolics. Z The Goose Hangs High. 3 Property Manager, 3 Betty Martin ncilling Student cou makes a busy lady out of Bebby. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Big Sister, 4 - Biolo Cha ter, 3 l Student Council, 2-4 Girls' ff?-He Team, 2 l Dramatic CTLTD. 3 American History Club. 4 Biology Chapter. 3 3 Girls' Basket-ball, l-2-3-4 Annual, 4 1 ' Captain, I-2 American History Club. 4 L' Manager, 3 Executive Council. 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, l-2-3'4 Girls' Tennis, 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Polly With a Past. 3 Property Manager. 3 Girls' Tennis. 4 Wilbert Meade Will is our fine, l fast athlete. l Charles Meehan Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Our pal named Chat - American History Club, 4 1ey really knows his Fresh,-Soph,Football, l U. S. History, Basket-ball, 2-3-4 Track. 1-2-3-4 American History Club, 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, l Inter-class Basket-ball. 1 l. l ' l Z , ,N .,,. ..i?7T7rf :m'a ,ggi : , .. I .. gig: 's .2' ' li ' r ,. ,-5 ff! ,Q Ai. ' use 4 fa 5? in 1 , tg: H? ii 2.4 .1 A . Ng, 'e J, s,-3 A , 4 V VT: 1,493 E at iff, I N ,- ,N S fig jg? ,, f 'fi- ff Q iss' ,f,F:'2ib'i ,-'cg Viv if N. 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Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Dramatic Club, 3-4 President, 4 American History Club, 4 Daddy Long Legs, 2 The Goose Hangs High. 3 Nog's Head History Club, 4 Tillie The Mennonite Maidef' 4 ew M-M 92 Mary Miller A friendly smile is Mary's gift to every- one. Girls' Hi-Y, 4 American History Club, 4 Reeder Millspaugh See that girl Reeder is chumming with? Well thats- Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, l-2 Dorothy Moon Helpl Help! l'm sunk. There's so much to say for this versatile youngster l don't know where to start. Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Student Council, 1-2-4 Student Council Captain, 4 Honor Society, 4 A Club, 1-2-3 Dramatic Club, 3-4 Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter, 3 Annual. 3 Assistant Editor, 3 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, l-3-4 Girls' Soccer League. 4 She Stoops to Conquer, 3 Figstein's Frclics. 2 Barbara Frictchicf' 2 Property Manager. 2 l l Yerba Moorhead A petite youngster in indoor and outdoor sports. Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club. 4 June Morner I move we give three cheers for Pisa, our Hi-Y leader. Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Vice-President, 3 President, 4 Student Council, 2 A Club, 2 Dramatic Club, 3 S icnce Club, 3 Physics Chapter, 3 R, O. T. C. Sponsor, 2 Review, Z Debating Tram. 3 American History Club. 4 Executive Council. 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 1-4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 l Barbara Frietchief' 2 Hldigstein Frolicsf' 2 Honor Society, 4 rem-:wr-, --www--. , I z- 'iiflffifrefrw , ,,-,fn -f ff. 1 1 3' 'fl.L,i, ' ry , 4 f ff,.,.i.:ii, l. .fuss . .,,, ,, a ' 1... ,,..-.. auf , i F if V 7 . 3 1' 1 J: , W iw , '. ' , M 7, i...,,,,i ,, , fra f :,'3. -2, W. rift, - ,,,4 ' ' M ... if .311 . -..MW ,.., ' ,ik 11-J ,, - Q,,' - f .I '-- ,iii .1 Zfrfzfff, j'- , l,.,L j if L 1 E73 'wig ' 5 5-QT-1, QM - ,-In A u r ' .f f ...WE 5 - 'W c: Y- ' f- A'k' , -ur- ,5 ,, ,,,, ' .. i- ,ui ' af, .1 . 444' tlwllif A 2 4- -i-f 'i Y.-v... '7 ,. 0' 11 7 , as-7'-' , ..- sar.-.-+ gu m M - . - -f eq!-QQ ki! 9 4' iff!! i -'lg Jig, ac HQLLANNC Qt y Daisy Morton Daisy upholds the family standard by doing awfully well in school. Girls' Hi-Y, 3 Fritzi Mueller A good sport First. last, and always, and a jolly companion on all occasions. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3 Dramatic Club. 3-4 American History Club, 4 American History Club, 4 Giflsy Bilskffdmll- 4 The Goose Hangs High, 3 , Lonely Hearts, 4 Marion Mueller This girl between re- hearsing and being active in A and Hi. Y clubs is kept quite busy- h Mary Etta Muller 1 Girls' Hi-Y. 1-2-3-4 Mary has an amazing American History Club, 4 kngwledeg of hugo, - ---W - -- --- . - -Smim1LCh1b. 3 fW , N ,mlogyfgnd delightsiss , Cl'12miSlfY Chapter, 3 all by some of the Honor 50Ci2lYf 4 specimens she brings. Treasurer. 4 A Club- 1-2-3-4 Girls' Hi-Y. 3-4 Vifbpfesldmff 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Annual. 4 Glee Club, 3 Dfamalif Club. 3 American History Club, 4 Girls' R102 Tram- 4 'Figsfein Frolicsf' 3 Figstein Frolics, 2-3 Q Barbara-Frietchief' Z .1 She Stoops to Conquer. 3 ll Daddy Long Legs, Z I Polly With a Past. 3 Mary Niederauer llus Nein . ' hy Mary won t let us llus is the reasonw call her Red, but gfntgemen P I e f e I gee who'd like to! on es' lsn't it gorgeous? Gmc, ,- , - I G- I - H',Y, 1,2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Q Dliiainatiz club, 3 Gle?'gfLSbY i lPl ' 3 Biology Chapter. 4 - , ' . American History Club, 4 American Hwtory Club' 4 The Goose Hangs High. 3 Donald Ogg V Can Ogg tickle the piano? Well. l should say so. He's a.pop- , ular classmate, too. Mildred 0'Donnell . - Boys' Hi-Y. 4 Mil is just natural' Student Council, l-Z-3-4 ly a likeable girl, and Auditor, 4 she does good Work, Fresh,-Soph. Club, 1-2 too. Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter, 3 Girls' l-li-Y. 1-2-3-4 American History Club, 4 Science Club. 3 Tennis, 2-3 Biology Chapter, 3 Athletic Council, l American History Club, 4 Inter-class Basket-ball. 2 i Fresh,-Soph. Basket-ball, l-2 ,Z ' Boys' Tennis. 4 'Z l 7 fvrrmff-W. rf-H . ' 7 4 rr ' ,251 .awe I ' 4 -V 'f wr 1. .. 9 fi llllli 1' .,Z1fJ1hff:f'fw, ' mfif. -1 ' 5-LCA . ' ' . t' y lllll f-1 M - , , it 4 me a W 'T fii A ' T' vi- ,jisvllllip 5 L31 -Q--1-L+-i iL i 'fi --rlfk' F99 - - i' 5, - i-4.-L --:fe f 'S' ' fl if 3 , -Y ' 3 . , ' 'ru V' 5 , 1 ' C i i 'ij f as -1 s 5 f e A fa:-- H ' L Stephen Okruhlica Steve was a great asset to our athletes. Senior Club, 4 Treasurer, 4 Fresh.-Soph. Football, Z American History Club, 4 Football, 4 Basket-ball, 1-2 Track. 1-3-4 Inter-class Basket-ball, 1-2 Margery Pegg Marge knows why Russ came back to school, don't you, Marge? Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Ruth Petty A versatile blonde who's talented in more ways than one. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 A Club, l Science Club. 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Glee Club, 1-2 Orchestra. 1-2-3 Review, 4 Typist, 4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 2-4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Oscar Pridgett Oscar is really a buddy. If you don't know him, look him Up. American History Club-, 4 Ruth Overpeck A little lady who isn't looking for a boy- friend. Girls' Hi-Y, 4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter. 3 R, O, T. C., Sponsor, 3 American History Club, 4 Louise Penney Penney led the Senior Hi-Y gi rl s along t h e i r l930 route. Girls' Hi-Y. 1-2-3-4 Senior President Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club. 4 Beatrice Preston Bea has a lot of knowledge stored up in that little head of her's. Girls' Hi-Y, 2-3-4 Science Club, 3-4 Biology Chapter, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Glee Club, 2 ' ' Review, 3-4 Assistant Editor, 4 Virgil Club, 4 Secretary-Treasurer, 4 Honor Societlh 4 American History Club, 4 Julia Probst julia has a habit of being near the top on the Honor Roll. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Student Council, 1 Honor Society, 4 A Club, 1-2-3 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Dean's Council, 4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball. 4 Secretary to Coach. 4 Barbara Frietchie, Z Property Manager. 2 4 .i J Bob Prosser C'mon now, let's give a yea Bob, yeal yeal Yeal Fresh.-Soph. Club, l-2 Junior Club, 3 Senior Club, 4 Vice-President, 4 Science Club, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Physics Chapter, 3 Cheer Leader, 2-3-4 American History Club, 4 Baseball, 2-3 Figsteiu Frolicsf' 3 Lonely Hearts, 4 Alice Reif Ainiify little knock- out from Overpeck. Science Club. 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 4 Freda Richardson Like so many people, Virginia Pullem A Cincinnatian who prefers Hamilton for lots of reasons, and we are glad of it. Girls' lli-Y, 4 Biology Chapter, 4 R, O. T. C,, Sponsor, 3 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Louise Reis! Aw gee, don't ask me to describe Reisty. She doesn't sit still long enough to be seen. Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Student Council. 2-3 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Glee Club, 1 R. O, T. C. Sponsor, 2 - American History Club, 4 Executive Council, 4 Daddy Long Legs, 2 Nothing But the Truth, 4 Assistant Business Mgr., 4 Class Night Speaker Robert Richardson Ahal we have a singer in our midst, Keep it up Bob, and when you're in opera we'll be seeing you. Freda is a real peach when you know her. American History Club, 4 Richard Riddle Dick is so bright in chemistry that every- one else is blinded. lt surely is a riddle. Chemistry Chapter. 4 American History Club, 4 x n gl' 0 v Treasurer, 4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Augusta Rieseyho Gus and Mary bum around together an awful lot. Gus is a swell gal. Girls' Hi-Y, 4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 ' w .gp L. Helen Rogers Helen, Helen! Break down and tell us the secret of your silence. Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-344 Stience Club, 3 American History Club, 4 Honor Society, 4 Helen Rust Wherever she goes she'll Find plenty of friends, we know. American History Club, 4 William Schafer I Talent, talent, talent! What an artist! He draws everything. Senior Club, 4 Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter. 3 American His-tory Club, 4 Phoebe Jane Schul I When a feller needs a friend Phoebe will al- ways be there to help. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 il Girls' Basket-ball, 4 . f 7if'i', fi?ia.,','iF11 t -E, ?iW'mV,j32yRS4' :FEW , 1, Q ' ,1if'V' - ' '14 itfll. 511 ' ,, fm? iii 5 I ii 1 .. - , . ,f .X 1 ..i , , nf' R iii iff 'if ' li, , .,,.. ,A , .. . ,,, e 1 William Rosenthal Bill may be com. pared to Socrates, but anyway H. H. S. is proud to have him h e l p manage the Review, Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Honor Society, 4 President. 4 Junior Club, 3 Science Club, 3-4 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Vice-President, 4 Physics Chapter, 3 Vice-President, 3 Band, 3-4 Class Officer, 4 Secretary-Treasurer Review. 3-4 Feature Editor, 4 American History Club, 4 She Stoops to Conquer, 3 Nothing But the Truth. 4 Commencement Speaker Hilbert Sapp Sapp don't mean sap, it means a friendly pal. Science Club, 4 A Chemistry Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 Esther Schalk Esther really goes for Irishmen, especially red-heads, Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, l Honor Society, 4 Eleanor Seits Hoot monl ye say ye don't know her? Why it's Seitsie, herself. Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Figstein Frolicsf' 2-3 manuf,-yxw-,hnfmfsyyirg-sag-,za-:-a -wqgaryrfr gh , X - . ,. ,I ,I . . s.,fNi. , 1 Wilii'5'5ii-iffimiii 'St - tri Y Hia, ' 'Q 'fiitfilifiiim i. i 5 if-iii . Wye-a 5 .v ' .War gr wi! 1 sad- -sg, '-' ..-vt..-. N... .au- at.-f v F L F:-um-F ' l,. L. e , Q 1 , ,,.... , . r 1, A I .R : , , Mr, i f X. , .,, iv I ., I-wire H, 'i' '-'iii 1tz t:jw'x:,.,. , f' i' ' , vii!! 1 J I I -.iw ,. Xu , am gr 3 T.. N , V ,-ea-1-.N -,. 1' , A ' ft aw, 1,-11,,,' ,, 'Y ,gf - , -' rbfgltyif 3 g,Q,f', 'Cf Esfigfifaax 4 ' ' . , 'ti f A , .. . , , ,., . .s c. . -. of , A I -'Q , 1 'M i 1. :1.'!P.-arf-ifns' -'afi'g iv , f' ii :.. .EEN ff-.,,u.1a:i'.:,,.fl.-.,L..s,:,,.:,g.,::,,,4 . , I 'ee t?'?I'!7i'i2Gf7'i YE ww, If-iff rs .I ' M- 'iv -Q' , sl f,, ,. mf ,113 1 .1 ,rn ff ,fe ,. - 1:f5,,,5,,,,eg-i:.,.31':g I i 1 Lee-4-'-,',,: 5 sift-time1gf::1sfLe+'--f- a..f:a:xzsQ2te se.s A 5,..,,,T,.f?,.aif.5f.f,v sg. 952411 A ' fl' 'Z' ffl ,gi egg.: i GW LAHS? c 4 1 Ethelmae Shafor Ethelmae's quiet, but she's got personality plus, you know what l mean. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Science Club. 3 Chemistry Chapter, 3 Glee Club, l American History Club, 4 Frances Shiflet Hgw come Yjnje all can't have long curls? We like 'em too, Girls' Hi-Y, 1-4 Glee Club, 1-2-3 Review, 3-4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Honor Society, 4 Marjorie Sloneker Gee! this 2irl can talk. Marian Shields C'mon Marian, tell us. What's it like to be in love? Or shall we ask Mert? Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Pauline Shock Seen here and-there f Y with this person or that, and always smiling. Girls' Hi-Y, 3 , Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Chemistry Chapter. 4 American History Club, 4 Jack Smith Hollywood is the only place for such a handsome athlete. Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Student Council, Z-3-4 Boys around her do flock. American History Club, 4 Mary Ann Smith We certainly are glad to claim this indus- , trious, three y e a r student as a member of t h i S honorable senior class. Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3 American History Club, 3 Phymcs Chapter, 3 . 57. KV 7 'so 'X flip I 'WW fT ? '? F'f'V 'Y ll . , r ii i so Junior Club. 3 Science Club. 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Pi-weics Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Football, 3-4 Basket-ball, 3 Track, 3 Ruth Snively Ruthie goes for he- men and big athletic brutes. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Sr. Group Vice-Pres., 4 Student Council, 2 R. O. T. C. Sponsor, 2 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 2-4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 m-eww J A-umm if WSH L , 4, ,, 5--, LK- fm - Q ,E Y i Ir-wpjll' 'iii - G- - 1. ,:,' KU- HRA K 4 I 'pf .X ' cd' dr 'ffl ' - arf f ,'-- - 'A i -f e un f-W. mi .MPL Y l sd AHZLS-ANK92 Milly Soule Milly's the delight of our souls Knot a punj wh en, she dances. And can she actl Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 R. O, T. C., Sponsor, 3 American History Club. 4 Polly With a Past. 3 Who Wouldn't Be Crazy, 4 Lillian Sperry A loyal A club member who studies constantly, Girls' Hi-Y, 3-4 Honor Society, 4 A Club, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 Robert Stephenson Bob is up to the minute in dress and amusements. Junior Club. 3 President, 3 Senior Club, 4 Vice-President. 4 Science Club, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 3 Physics Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 Edmond Starch Recl's going to be head comedian in his own orchestra when he grows up to be a man, you betl Fresh.-Soph, Club, l Junior Club. 3 Senior Club, 4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Orchestra, 3 Band, 2'3 American History Club, 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, 3 , , ,, . . , ,ml 3 1 . i iii! - 'Y Gordon' Snyder Cordon is a quiet Hi-Y boy who really knows the movies. Boys' Hi-Y. 3-4 Fresh.-Soph Club. 2 American History Club, 4 Tillie The Mennonite Maids, 4 Marjory Sauer 'Attractive and pop. ular, and crazy about -a certain party. Girls' Hi-Y, 3-4 Biology Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 Helen Sroufe Helen is quiet but she's everyone's pal, It is rumored that she even studies! Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Student Council, 3 Honor Society. 4 A Club. 1-2-3 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Vice-President. 3 American History Club, 4 Barbara Frietchie. 2 Property Manager, 2 Dorothy Stiehl Dotty's popularity is an accepted fact. We've never seen her , blue. Girls' Hi-Y. 3 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Review, 4 i American History Club. 4 ii rea eww-afyswlvusv 1 N L V 'j frf'i?' X' 1' ' ' f -Qlff.-'-,.':I.3: 1f' M, -1 'LM V. rss- T 't- rv' ML , 'f 1M A ' ,Q X 1 . g H 1 ..f . ' Y i f i 'F f??'?T ' ' , , , ,,. .. ..,,.,,,,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,-,i i ,., . fy. r H ' -f - -I.! ' i- , W -f?'iE :mi . , .,-,q We-e ,V 11 y ' ' ' ,4 , ' ' rf' :............- f, ,' '1 - ,' . A, . ' ,. fy A I , r I, , -:Ear . -142-7 -is- --an gf- HL, . IU Qing 1 4' ' ' -1 'A as---':::x: :.:...L'f'-W: 1' . 4 f .f . .rc rg,..,,, . -'ff' . ' , it , . x Q, vc , 1 , 5, 5' xx! 5,12 nn! If v if Q 5 I 2.1 I f 1 A F A ' ,f ,, . 1 f ff' C A .0 V3 -gi., ff I N 'B ll ' R 0 f r- so w w g? 13: X si 343 f 5: 'M 5' i l ,YJ Y ' r ,--:::.:-::-..:-..:- - . .- .fe f- rage., , V .- ' H-f -'-:ff --- M 4' a i if ,YYY .M-1 ,,,c..,,,4 ' i- A, - s.2ffgs Ja -'E-1 If-35 - left, AMW i ff: V. fw:.e2g,5 if vii' ,gg,,ws, X fi., Israel Strauss Thanks to Izzy we maintained a good sport page in the Review. Fresh.-Soph. Club, 1-2 Treasurer, 2 Orchestra. l-2 Review, 3-4 Sport Editor, 4 American History Club, 4 Tennis, 3 Athletic Council, 1 Marion Tasso Shades of Fritz Krie- sler! He's quiet, but his violin speaks for him. . American History Club, 4 Bertha Thacker B.enr.ha's a-20-Lauer D sa, Marcella Streit An u p-a n ci-coming youngster who favors athletics and ath- letes, Ciirls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Ciirls' Rifle Team, 4 American History Club, 4- Girls' Basket-ball. 1-2-3-4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Figstcin Frolics, 3 Bernice Teegarden A shy l'ttle miss that drags d o W n some mighty good grades f around4xere. f f -7- -f Girls' Hi-Y. l-2-3-4 Honor Society, 4 A Club, l Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Glce Club, 1 American History Club, 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 Louise Thomin Boots took typing to keep the numerous boy-friends supplied with letters. who's famous for her bujis Fl'-V l'4'3 f success in that line. SC1fnf2Club'3 Biology Chapter, 3 Science Club. 3 C1100 Club- 1 Review, 4 Biology Chapter, 3 Glee Club, l American History Club, 4 Ethel Thompson An addition to our great big, happy family, and a very welcome one, too, American History Club, 4 Chcmistry Chapter, 4 American History Club. 4 James Thompson That Flash is some b o y, M a yb e the mayor of Chicago was his pa or some- thing. Junior Club, 3 Jr. L. A. C. Club, 4 Band, 3-4 R, O. T. C., Ofii'ur, l-Z American History Club, 4 Football, l-2-3-4 Basket-ball, 2 Q 1 W 21357 i Q 2 l L as -- Ae , f 9Eafy 54Q , 2 ,J W X 4, ,E ml: W .. .,. J-,Q--. s X t ,- in .1 wife K - -,kgs - f .- EMT' 1:-an Tlggii. M ' 'H---1'-' f' rf ii or war-'jg.ZfQ,aa,p A1-H :jf ,Q , T I A :- ,ig 1' f5,:1:f-ii 1.,,?3Xg,,, - 5, .,4V,.,g.-.7 ,- W X 0' N iw ' Q if kgwuuo-nn-. 'i -'H cr 4355! My .a,st'3 t 'Aft-mai gs :H we-f f r -1-,a-4--, 1- fm--A--H: . - f --wz:c.'l:L..o'.'1gm.gQ.c4.am6k1 mR39i AW' .... ?fAf?'45'52m vs-. 5211--5122 3 h . 3' e ' 1- 1 Ethel Tilton X' Ethe1's a favorite with everyone, especially the boys. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 4 Girls' Soccer League, 4 l Iva Tussey This girl is one of those so-called high steppers. She plenty rates. Siiencc Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club. 4 Gerald Varney Varney does' well in math, so he calculated a big score on the rifle team. Boys' Riile Team, 2-3-4 American History Club, 4 Lucille Walthers Did you ever know anyone who could ap- peal to all eyes like this girl? Chemistry Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 Honor Society, 4 as - , 5125532 - Y, W E 3,15 -Q ,.,. I ,. -- , 11: 1 i ,Lv 'nl Eva Tolley A symphony in black hair and white skin you love to ,touch. Girls' Hi-Y, 1 Science Club, 3-4 Biology Chapter, 3 Chrm.stry Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 4 Jane Eyre Ulmschneicler Janes golden voice and beautiful hair will l a n d her in the talkies someday. Girls' Hi-Y. 4 Student Council. 4 Orchestra, 4 American History Club. 4 Bertha Walker Bertha never runs out of conversation he. cause she knows some. thing about every. thing. ,L , Girls' Hi-Y, 4 Science Club, 3 ' Biology Chapter, 3 0 American History Club, 4 Bob Weiser Weiser and his Ford. The eternal pair, ex- cept for breakdowns. Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 Fresh,-Soph, Club, l-2 Science Club, 3 Chcmistry Chapter, 4 Physics Chapter. 3 American History Club, 4 . 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Studcnt Council, 4 N Secretary. 4 American History Club' 4 htudent Council Captain, 4 , Band, 1-2-3-4 !?0?Pf SOCIQIY- 4 i Figstein Frolicsf' 3 J3liof:2:1Rib3 3 Science Club, 3-4 Chemistry Chapter, 4 1 Physics Chapter, 3 ' President, 3 E .7- , ' BMCior1:orlal?34 3 Sergeant. 4 l American History Club, 4 X Executive Council, 4 3 Inter-register Basket-ball, l l Nothing But the Truth, 4 Hilda willsey Stage Manager, 4 f- -ff f- '-f-f-ff'-Y -that-'spiEyf' fn- -W-W ----- --7' -- - helps to , grace senior alley. Albert Wiseman Science Club, 3 ulirofh is good in Biology Chapter' 3 Ecienee and rnath. American History Club. 4 unnlng , 3 , Picture machine is his hobby. Science Club. 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Physics Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Nothing Bur th: Truth, 4 Electrician. 4 She Stoops to Conqurrf' 3 Electrician, 4 Marian Whitman Alma wolnitzek Q4 8 r i a nl? hstunning We were awfully glad niggas eilc many 5 to add Alma to our ' ranks this year, i lJlI'lS Fll'1, l'L'5j Scicn,c Club 4 Sclellce Club' 3 Biology Chapter, 4 Biology Chapter. 3 glee Club, 4 ChFm'5 Y Chapfef- 4 American History Club. 4 Amcrican History Club, 4 Pauline Wright D a rk hair, spiffy Ada Mae Young clothes and dark eyes ,. . ,, , make ,up this little Small bllt mighty IS damsel, t h 1 s little lady s slogan. Science Club, 3 . . Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 American History Club, 4 S E'lgYogugim?,ter 3 iitlgaiiilliiilfijiiizff.isfifilwifllflfflslfilelfllifa l lfwg 5 l ! .l ': l lll il' F il l . r g l l iili l l l 5? 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W - a- M . i, if 5 up i . meal , 194 V S lv rw. , ,f, UwglE5:1f' - ep llww- Y Wi - ,ln ii it-V, , Q., .5 em ,, ge We ,bw ,gy .ly i,,.1J:'g, 5ge.,w ,ry ,.,., L .,,. ,NW ig f,55.l.,l:a,5a,s:A:trawl -ealilljlisr 'E 'filly ifwiE'g5gfffe,ggf11ggsls5 fa i re r? -p age 5 Q 55'V-le 'f-elzggf-!Lzgf::w..,, ei i llwiiliiljliifiiiiiik , 'U ' fffwfiifriii ' EMA i ' Norman Whitton Life is a dream, but there is not enough sleep for me, says Norm, ' Junior Club, 3 Senior Club. 4 President, 4 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter. 3 Review, 2 Assistant Business Mgr., 2 American History Club, 4 Mary Zeman Mary is very quiet, but her many friends tell us that she is very likeable, Biology Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 Duard McElravey jerry is seen but not often heard. American History Club, 4 Inter-register Basket-ball, 1 Margaret Potts The better we know her the more we like her, Girls' Hi-Y, 3 Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Girls' Basket-ball, 2-3-4 Elsie Schey Talented and witty and nice to have around. Glee Club, 1 American History Club, 4 at rg y e : me na 1 Stanley Wynn When Wynn says Wynn he means win a football game. Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Football, 2-3-4 Baseball, l Bob Zimmers Last, but certainly not least is Bob, the active Hi-Y president of the second semes. ter. Boys' Hi-Y, 4 President, 4 Student Council, 4 Fresh.-Soph. Club, 3-4 Secretary-Treasurer, 4 Science Club, 3 Chemistry Chapter, 4 Physics Chapter, 3 R. O. T, C- Ofhcer, 3 Sergeant, 3 American History Club, 4 Track. 2 Baseball, 4 Inter-class Basket-ball. 3 Melvin Schwab Mel is mighty quiet but he seems to have a good time, American History Club, 4 Ada Terry Ada goes for sports in a big way. American History Club, 4 Science Club. 3 Biology Chapter, 3 Orchestra, 4 Glee Club, 2 Girls' Basket-ball, 2 Figstein's Frolics. 3 William Behrens This lad is usually seen around the MY. American History Club, 4 Mark Leibrook Mark is that boy who led the band down the Held at the football games. Science Club, 3 Physics Chapter, J Band, 1 Boys' Rilie Team, 1-2-3-4 Captain, 3 Inter-register Basket-ball, l David Browne We sure were glad to have David with us because fellows like h i m aren't found everywhere, Boys' I-li-Y, 4 American History Club, 4 Track Team, 4 Anna Cohen Anna is a gym enthu- siast and goes in for outdoor sports. Science Club, 3 Biology Chapter, 3 American History Club, 4 Edith Deaton Short and quiet, but she knows her stuff, Biology Chapter, 4 American History Club, 4 Bob Kraft Kraft is not cheesy but he is friendly. Boys' Hi-Y, 3 Fresh.-Soph. Basket-ball, 2 Inter-class Basket-ball, 2 Cheer Leader, 4 ,new,fl,t,,f3. if.,i,p,r,.,, 1,,,, ,,,g,w, L, em i., ' mug ' A ll 1ifzgeiifi'Wirfslaziifllsi'1T1-11Flfrlmililrwilifff,4 isllllfflk 'i '--ww ,wulwlw fy s' 1, saw T -ffv '21 VE l 2 - V . ...... . unfit '12--, 1 H, ,,,,,,,,wm,fxiK U V41 u 4 r.rLininas.l.z,lrlllilllllllli1!,lEl!5lEl1lsszgy,..,.' .3 ,f 3 NWI in l ll.'U? 'lH'f f 37' s , limi 5. My 'I . 1 'Sv i -: ,- N A J. 5 i5 My ' 6 Y 5 V.-- H - ,n-M1: , .N 1 ' .Q .,13,.1:A .4 A . V ,f T., V wiki rw 'Af f ' mf . ' R f ff rf 'fr' M Junior Officers BOB WEII,AND President CLARA GRACE FOLLICK Secretary - Treasurer HARRY BAYES Vice-President M H ,z,-WN,G?i:.mim?,..P,Wf,.-1-!,.d,.,v,..n,, I 2 I W ,N K H ... 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LOIS ARENT Lois certainly has charm. REID ASBURY Razzy. OH! what a classy dresser. CECIL ASH HC. No. 2-A young man who has appeared in some plays together with his deep voice. STERLING BAKE JOHN ASI-ITON Mayor is another curly-head. THOMAS BAKER We all agree that Ster- Lena -prefers base- ling is an artist. ball. . . 1. I ' ' ' .I mI filWW.i l1',U',RTlIMm . ,,,, .g. ii I, , , I I, , x mhisggggliphWWEit ,v wifi! 1 In i I J il l.i,i,,,iI.,!g .I,ii25ZW,, If 1 . vi vw I1-ill.. i.:p'giZggg!f.,::m,5I,miyffwjiii,fiffl.-ilifzliilygbfi-guiNAim:IMII l i,.f I , 'ue-1' I In A A , 'gf Ic, V his J., e Q' M I ww g l95 ' gl !'1.l1Hll?' 'f '35l,li MQW' f I 3 M I r'c , . - - 'I I - as ,S . X4-..4..' i ll Q i , m f: 1' g F I 1 I I '- ' - lf' ga . JW' A ?-T a yf 'z. '?'-1- - flag,-25 ,1:-f- A- I X 0 J' N l :sql J Y LORENE BARENDT Tall, flaxen-haired and smart. HARRY BAYES One of the Eleven and following in the footsteps of the family. MAGDALEN BECKER Can she swim? Si. Senor! VICTOR BELOSIC Another advocate of swimming fwater houndj . ROBERT BENNINGHOFEN Benny is a good looking fellow and pos- sessing Cmuch to his creditj a spiffy red Essex. KATRINA BETZ A sweet girl, with whom we couldn't do A .xc HQLLAN SYLVIA BAUSCH Sis and Lois are the original Siamese twins. GORDON BEAVER Gordie'.' rates with all the femmes. Usually found with John Ben- ninghofen and the rest of the gang. BESSIE BEISER Bess crashed the A club. JAMES BENNET Baseball is James' choice of sports. EMIL BESEDIK One of these nice curly- headed youths, HAROLD BIEDENBENDER Hobs - My future N without. just passed. , l lillhllllg Lii E..Iwjiflfgiliilliirlllsllffiiiililm' lf-'gi'f5'l ' N ,frnU1ln.,l 5,vgg:1-ggi?-23,5-E HI'14!l 'llli5!fi'1ZZa15Su53 - 'l , 'usual ,,.....,fs,g4::22Effi2115535 X ,., y,gggge! 5:f!f l g 45 , ' A mu ux l1 lH l ,55gy g ! ,,,-4'-' mg fi g i ' H ,lg x. f.'vg,::.5,1gi Y ,ILL 4 l,ii..f:gg,ggi,ue1 t1Ilg1zi5lggg,.5gggge5' K. ,I ,mlfgzzzmw,5,,,....i1 jliimv. u1U,.... 1' illlllllliyl ,K jlll 1g,,...qgb o f Q . unix 0 uiggm,iL L nggml. , xy! ' f ,I 'f , K ...Q 4 b ' ,, , . ,r L - - A fe ,rn V , 1, as if 'ff A 'ff F U ' . 1 .N , Y f ' ' L ' f ' ,-.. ' ' M -q , 3-e, 'VQ2 is A VJ, '- 1 - il - --- ' -f--- - - 4 2' f- 5 J -1, 'gas N C af fr- --' ir, ' H-44-1 , V-1 l-1 ,5 jars' .. A 'gun T Ml! 5'-43 f' --T-'J 7 fly, 5- ii ,,,....3g.:.4,.j4r-7--,--1-fr: fglg.. lr-f La,-lr .1 1 'l-'QL'-L' 'mi aa: 3-ANRC I Y dm ' - Mr ' ELZIE BISHOP 6 JOSEPH BLEVENS 1 . . He's air-minded. Jo- l Figures in sports and . . ' scph spends his time heartbreaks. . . making air-planes. , l JACK BLUMENTHAL DOROTHY BOCQUIN Benny likes to argue Dorothy is quiet but K but we like him loads. entertaining, MAX B051-L GERALDINE BOHLANDER Maxis likes the fem- A'Jerry is a good look- mes-especlauy Dot' er and heart-zmasher. DOROTHY BORGENSON HUGH BRADNER X I-Wg SUHYQ and 3 Brad is terribly bril- damty Rink ribbon and liant in math, besides theres Dot' being a good fellow. .l.iT u l l BERTHA BRICK MEAD BRADNER l , B t t d i ht Brad ditto above er S eppe rg up for another speed named plus good-looks. . . . pr1ze in typing. l l EVA BROWN HELEN BROWN --Black eyes, black Tell us poor maidens hair, 1'fhic -thinker. how You hook em' Helen. l 1 ,,i2:-,rwqfg :I . ,N iv ,I p 3 :NW ,V M i V. V,1'i I I Y vig - Y if as i 5 fy, I 'MA fl mms T f f' as 'ff' lil sa '- , il A. ,. ,if f 'N . x O we -1'f g. Wt, fwfr A- ,QW 5 , ' 5 q 1 ' ETHEL HUNLEY One of the necessary cogs of the class of '32. WILHELMINA BUEHLER Willa is interested in everything but no- thing in general. BRYCE BYARD The answer to a maid- en's prayer. SAMUEL CARBERRY Are you,by any chance, the honorable Uncle Sam's nephew? We wonder. VIRGINIA CHAMBERLAIN NVe1l, Tilly, how's Mack, PAULINE CI-IUHAK A girl of quiet ways. L5 1 4 as HQLLANN TI-IELMA BRUCK Skinny is nice n' friendly. VJANDA BULTMAN She likes sports - especially Ralph Flan- nery. FREDA CAMERON Oh! does she ratel ALFRED CARTER 'AAcky. Where did you get your good looks, Alf? MARGARET CHAMBERS Margaret is a dear child. ROBERT CLAIR Bob might bel the future president-who knows? N , 4 5 I A' uf ., , .-rf I -fl L.fWUffM I . I I 1 I 1. bbw-Wm! 7 Lg 1, K , , . , Q . .X ,E ' We p ,,,...IIQ I gl lil. X j I fl Q 5 - . 1 . , A W , .. , E , ' I , or W, I - v L. V- 'Xl - , .0 . .f, I ' n ' Q- 9- 'If , A m I :l.ll.,::.::pfI:,t ' ' ::::ggg,.:.... H i fu , . 1353411-in, pf ' .F , ' ' ' ,, ' J , 1, K 3' 2' QI 5 ll? I as HQLLANNG NINA CLARK Some how we can't get along with Tiny. KATHRYN CLEVELAND Aren't we lucky to have somebody' like Kate in our class? MARTPIA COCHRAN Sister of the famous George. ABIGAL COHEN She's one of the pro- fessional laugh-makers of the Review, JEANETTE CLAWSON The best dressed Junior girl and the sweetest. GEORGE COCHRAN George craves variety in the fair sex. EVELYN COGSWELL Evelyn has that cer- tain something that attracts the high school. IOLA CORDY Connie-She's the kind the boys like. Always y arm in arm with Jerry. MARGARET CORNER CARL CO RSON ' Midge A g o o d , speller, good bet--eh? A fnenq' always at your serviee. NORMAN CORY MAURICE Cox Norm just shows 1 You what kind good ' M1k2 IS just one of 01, Hamilton Hi pro- our famous bicyclists. duces. as A Y 1 H ' ,, if15111'YFf:.?f:::::ef.v.rf'f' 'Y' 'fl-'V' was-1 F ..f '-hs...' V xx -r . Qmyg--N A W 4 IQ: X 5 its -f ' ' I 'X r lw,9,,,'g,f'i' Jag Ji .- gh., qw ff'3i5'i.f' J - 53 .7 am 0, 'N ft ' Hlilll EW Q k. A ' ,., f a - X ' 4 '- -' -sw , gilrig,-,-raw1.-.'v:frr::::,,,, ,5 g, ,.w.Z.'5 , , in 'E ' ,..... - , I ,,,, H, ig f -Huw f--.- 2 ailw- T 'T '- ' - ' V V - S 'mf 1 ' 'I N .' ' 1 - ' 2,1 i rv. T..-- .. ..., .L A ggm3:,,',, 1 :: ,.. K 'I ' L Q 'fl , -- ' 1 fn' ' ' ... .2 ...Li Hn- 1' , 4? ' M' tv ---' f , ' '3r:J'f 4 ' ' Q -Q V i--x E1f' . r - i L' ' f'J-R144 ,xy ,V , .. - V ---ei' V X . Y- - ' 1 Y if-1' -- -' - , Z- Lec h f .Q 5 I L JUANITA COYLE Juanita is one of those girls of the friendly type. ALICE DAVIS Can Billie sing? Heavens yes. V JAMES DAWSON Jim --Football play- er-lnuf-sed. XVALTER DENNING Walt is the sheik type with plenty of Pep' LEE DOELLMAN Question: Who is that tall youth with Satan's smile? Answer: Slim Doell- man, cupid's messenger. KEAPPLE DUNN An important personage is Kap in the Junior Class-better look him up if you don't know him. Maybe Midge could enlighten you. as 1-ANRC-2 ROLLA COYLE Wheredja get your curly hair, Ro1? JANE DAVIS Pete is cute and swank. HELEN DEINZER Hen aspires to the role of a prima-donna --maybe. ROBERT DINWIDDIE Where did you get that red sweater-Bob? RUTH DONGES A little dark haired girl is 'iRuthie. EVELYN EAGLE OOOOOOH! Boys, doesn't she have t h a t come-hither look? Uuuuummmm I'll say. mmWYrff:'wwwmw-:fwfr V tv .,.5:,'.g .g,35-3:,r5,3! ' ' ' 'L k V I 'N feb. am. V Q53-er: ' LA? a ' A 1 ' P V af? 'fi 'ij K aes I ll if ' F5 fi -,PF flzlfb :S+ V , ,U - , ' - A ' ' ' Ns- - 'I ' ' 2 Q el, 'iielf td , , ... rre- E- - F e :eff-e I r an-.ww wffwgr ' ff' -AW--1:51 -- ff -- 'TW--:iii A N Y nf- ' ' 3:1-'ISL . ' 5 'Qi E? T-is ' 'wtf'-'f5 f'f5'2 5l A ill-ie.---.....' 'ffxeii' A g n 'r 'Y53i1f '7 ' Ti? , . A Y - ' I 1 F is 119 A -f ' f gf! 1 ' 1' - ll ' ilu fill' NK 'if 1- f--12'-T.SLfH.L.i,..,.4 M- W w i : CL CLIFFORD EASTER THOMAS EGGLESTON Do you peddle Easter Really' gulls' Tomis eggs .iSam?,, growmg up-better get out your make-up. INA BELL ELLIOT H I H I FORREST EPPERSON Mid 1S another ol' pal, ready to help a Has he got a cute strug- friend. gle-buggy? Yeah! BENJAMIN EMISON HAROLD ENTWHISTLE Step up and meet the N0iSYlOh Harold, great Ben. can you whistle? MARY FIGHTMASTER RUTH EVANS Look for Dottie and Ruthie and LaVeme theufe Y 0 U ' 1 1 find are always together. Fight' TheY'1'9 ln' .ll separable. ROBERT FISCHER GENEVA FISHWICK Ng, wrong again, Weezie and Velma Bob is a Junior not are 3lW3YS in 92Ch 3 Freshman. other's company. l CORA FLORA MARY FOLLETT 'iDuckie is a student Usual' is Such 3 PCPPY of various moods' little Girl Scout. l 'N M ' ' W ' H ,f ' -ll, . ..,. . , , , lj., , . , N ,114 ua ..,. 1 'V-il, .f',gliiEmQ55f'ESQizQffjjiiggm5g5g.gpp.1:g:- '4' Immug5ieiaz'szg i ,J y I V Lg, A ,,, ,fi ...hggimilllull - -, F5 Il: .,.... 455' willmlgyggggsggk.lgglggxgggggiigiwifllELA.. . i,'H:5E!Ni hqmlllllilii ,I .nu uihil if ' , fff' 1' ' 1 ' '1 'ii4 i1llllhlim.-.,N 'Y , r5:iiffEfE,i2?l:i5w' 2 e .- a Am-2 . F . W sele 4+ , , 1 . n . -- H 1- , -11, 1 ls- ... - g 2, 1, ' 4 gg - 'ZETQ' ----2, - '4m-.,,a.f ' -as , ff-ff ' ', -xv S' liwl f i ' f f' -, ---A A- i --ff--.-' W --t 'p'.-Ms-..- -f' ' ., Jfjiieefyfh 45:-?9Q? ,:f l. l . l o CLARA GRACE FOLLICK She craves sports, is an ofhcer of the Junior class and is somewhat of a vamp. FRANKLIN FOX A friend we all like. MAX GALLACHER Gus is dark and im- maculately groomed. VJALTER GETZ No, it isn't Ramon Novarro or any other celebrity, just one of Hamilton Hi's good lookers. ROBERT GOEBEL Mighty oaks from little acorns grow. MARGARET Goss Marge is a study in 'l L HQ'-BANKS MARGARET FRENCH Peg is quiet and terribly sweet, ROSELLA FRIEDA Rosie plays basket-ball entirely too well. THEODORE GARRETT What an athlete! Plays basket-ball and base- ball. CHARLES GILL Bud is really very nice. PAUL GOLDRICK Putting Paul goes for basket-ball. PAUL GRAF Shorty says a friend in need is a friend in- moods. Q d d H 90 . vi Jus 1 ll lllluflr . Z i l E 'lil i Ml' ll l ll ll ' ' il 3 ll 5 ,N 'l ' , 64 I ,V llfjflinlli ilu lnm z , . N ,. I limuu11'4'!IlllI1I4i ulmxnunu I ' A i '-If ,,.,. ,,,,,.. , 1 iHm'M llmllllllllll'llll ll 1 lnlilmg I .V IH IU ,, f 111 .. , Ni ?A4 V r 1 ll ai A-W ai-in B -Ll ' 7' 'Z 'f 2' E A ,E .ll 5' i l ,E I r 57 ,L L be 5 E -Le-sr et HQ'-AN JEROME GRAHAM Know who that is? l That's Jerry: instructor in How to slay the Fair Sex. LUCILLE GRAY Lucy is quiet, and studious. shy LEWIS HACKER 'ALew takes life easy and never worries. DORIS HARDING Dodo is just the ' kind of a girl that PXVPflYOU.dikfR, EDDIE HARRISON Everybody k n o w s Ed, if you don't better look him up. LAVERNE GRAU Blondie is in her eighth heaven when writing thirty Words a minute, RALPH GREENE Ralph has the cutest way of Wrinkling up his eyes when he laughs, which is almost always. NA DEEN HALEY Pep and plenty of ii describes Dede. MARIE HARDY l l Marie dreams of the N day when she will be , Mr. White's private secretary as a result of brightness in short- hand. EDWARD HAYES Eddie can't help it 'cause he rates. V V ADELINE H.ElLINGER l ADELINE ZOLLER . Everyone has their own She certainly can drag little Comer in the down the good grades. world and UBOOVSH isn't so small. I - J , u 11 in 'ii i iiir A i A H: . Y 'W' K- gf ' ly 36,5 V 4 J . N rl . 3 . Aj . is mpg- g nf . 1, 2: L M. 1 A ,ff It -ff?-' Q35 il'iw??fiE7Lff i?E- ,Y ,, rfziiiw- . , -rf-Q: f iX.,,,,.A---...W :li M' gl,li'X. , 7+ 'fit ........,::g,,,' i ,ff Lin. 22' Zegiii-lei' f I s vw ll ,. - fi f-rf '?'Zssflx N 1 1 fx ' J FP , g 4 ' I Wil' A1 if 'E 1:::f--?f::1:--V-1' ml1me1wefLar1Eif:+fr fifig. -ani' I ' 'e A .-,. ' ' , 4- 1.. -'f l MILDRED HEINZELMAN Micky is a shy, sweet, little girl with a smile for everyone. OLIVE HENRY Olive is noted for her demure, sweet smile. Oh! Henry. EARL HILL Hilly is always to be found with Walter or Joe. DELLA HITE She has a forceful per- sonality. KATHRYN HIXON Kay has ravishing eyes which she uses to stam- pede the males. RICHARD HOFFMAN Red We can't keep this Flaming Youth in check, He's always one stride ahead. A IHQL5-AN 9 FRED HENDERSON We all adore tall youths-- Freddie LESTER HIGHTOWER Less is an engaging chap with plenty of vigor fcommonly called vim, otherwise pepj RUTH HILL Pill is perpetually soliciting ads, per- petually busy CHA club member is Ruth.j HELEN HINKEL HI-link, you arcn't, by the way, any relation to I-link and Dink of radio fame? MARIE HODGES Hod-y. She's the sister of one of last year's cheer leaders- and very sweet, MARY HOOTEN g Mary's hobby is catch- ing bugs for Biol- ogy. CBy one who knows.j , I Lhkvq ig, it lW'mw Evil f'f3ff 7 fx 3 ,K 542, ,gf , S'f7 ' f I O 3 V i ff Q 'f, 11'.ffwL-15 Ay , Q E , 'iv f 1 I x n L I 4 H: i ' 'i ,. as L .1 'L F L J 5-sm'-H-'fr--,- ,f i' 5 my Y 1 T7 LTR if HQ ai at HQLLANNG li 'lla Wm ' : hr,, I o TZ LILA RAY H RWI JANE LEE HOWELL Lila' If you want To Cuz. Jane isamem- know how to do xt, ,, ,, . 1 ber of the smart set Just take lessons of nd how' Lila Ray. 3 ' P H STON ROBERT HURLEY X RUTH U ., h , Hurley. Some people Babe .S ls .3 .very good-lookmgxndlvldual get all the breaks-he has 3 ,Ford ,, and almost always seen ' with Dorothy' Zellner. PAUL ILLNER NORBERT Jacoby Farmer. He is al- N0rb, We must . ways to be found in add N0fb to the the VlClIlllZY of Norbert H311 of Fame 35 3 Jacoby and besides he mgmber and an 311- iS VCIY. V2rY-l'llC2- round good fellow. BETTY JAMES . BETTY JONES Red, Introducmg Betty J2m0S! She fi2S Betty is very artistic ci with Clara Bow fcom- chic, monly called Red j RUSSEL JONES NAOMI JONES Rd. Y Gd! A- Jerry.'.' We couldnit otlfer ..Re:1.,. oge cal: do wlthout Naomx. - . , , ful glrls, dont burn She s essentlal. 6 your ngers. l EDNA JOHNSON CATHERINE KADLE H H Red. Gosh. can she We do love our Katies. play soccer. l P I I W . ,. --i....- ' ..l'a4fe:':'lif..l'. N. ' fl . K ' ' A w ! fl U laiiffm- ..- ,.N. .'..1f:.J:x?7'1:ff111'4e 1 f'-W -1-::w::.1H. Q,Te.H...,..r Y f 35 llliiifiifff f r Y W nie a1ffei l I Els iiilm A1'2255Pfs!!?EsE'3efwe irflll A 'if I ,A . ' .. I E515 4 l'.,g'Q..t I1 .11 -- 'J' lll1g15E,..:11rf'f -' 'f ,t ,. S. ,. it E , Q T 'fm 1 O .IW 4 Ml' ' luv' .le uw . . 1 4 l 1' ,Ll jnhx .f JM , V F 1 J ,f I' 481 1 I . ' - N 1 -V 7 ff L:.1i , - ' , ' - , 'Xue '- . , . xl ' 1 ' ,, X -W ' K . 214 , W , ' ' . f- fu ,, T 1- , f ,. .. T ' ,A 3? -' My t 5 - 7 ' :1- 'U -T 1 '--W 2-'J' llgqe.f-'-f -'c--l- f5 I 1 fl.74lf-2-:Q A' 5.3: : -- ya y E553 Q5 . , 5-, ' ily. il 7115- :f.,5-1 1:.5 -'- -L-E: 3 - -My .2 -E..--:.-: .-: -.'.:-.21 f 03'-7,-,g ROBERT KEPPLER He pals around with Paul. NANCY ANNE KIRGAN That sweet, likeable girl who has Worked hard to make this book a success, RUSSELL KNOR Russ. This is a deeeeeeeep darrrk secret. but he plays a har- monica! MARGARET KRANBUHL Marg from all re- ports seems to rate at Miami. VELMA KUHL Never inseparable.. are Genevieve and Velma. MARJORIE LANDIS Is she a sport woman? Oh my yes! JAC YQ'-S-ANN? . THELMA KIESER ' Ty. She is a snap- py little typist with all the charms of one. ROBERT KNODEL Bob. Knodle Rah! etc. He's on the Big Blue. nuf sed. DON KOONS Spikes is in the band, tra-la-la-la. WII.LIAM KRUCKER Bill is the handy- man of 205 A, 'cause he's a Student Coun- cil member. HELEN R. LANCASTER Helen excels in dram- atics and Lester. VIOLET LANDRUM And you've never en- countered the trim little waitress at the Elite? 4-lv ' m ls i ' Y ' ,ar 1 ,H N .. .. 1 ,. Bl um-QS , rf: M ,,..---': :l2: i: 'ff U1 , ,..u-ezz::::se::- in M: llllll' lu!! I I 'll ll Q6fi2S':fi5 lli'51 Wf5! 'jl Will! . sf! 11!'-ffissiissffwf J' 'lllllllz1i'5::2:GElEmef l ullliieszvfflliiasiywl Qiii11ili tm'!'llll!P ' ill 'lli'ul ' ' H llllll llliliailfl b y 4 llijyv W . j llwssngg l . fluijlll' V , MQ, - 59 1 ' . c X, f 6 ir , 2 I, X, ' A fy 'Ri X N Fig, ' ' , f . lf' I' 'wi 31.1 '.ll3 , .M J K 7 1 Q. V .- , 1 ' ,- - 1' if 6 ' - HW Y ' V - 1 x ' ' 1 . - - f :J gt, E., -. ' Q gi-' 1 f of --af Ye, f -. ,.-- , M E if-fffsf f if S 'A eat naman 4 '3' in DOROTHY LEE She reminds you of MARK LIEBROCK The crack shot on the that famous movie rifle team and drum- l ' actress whose name she major in the blind- l i bears. l l y RALPH LEYRER JANET LITWACK l The Smllmg boy be' The pin she wears i h1nd the counter who shows she must know 1 gives you all the ice' some one from Loraine 3 cream you want to pay High School for. ELMA LONG MITCHELL LONG U - ' 't l - , , infn um am SN sump Mitchell is a very hard ' working student. OLGA LOWITZ DORIS Lorz , , Olga is not torn be- 3 Can She lay soccer? tween the devil and the l Ask me prm tellin, deep blue sea, but she ' is torn between guys yuh. Miami. E ' BOB MCCLOSKEY Bob is our art chief, a DONALD MCFALL piano player, soap carv- Where,s your better er,' harmonica star and half, Don? what have you. MAX IVICGINNIS BILL MCNALLY Not a scotchman, for Why all the show of he freely gives of his ambition Bm? - store of knowledge. .m f ft 'f ,Hx 1- L. V -. f M l v 'T7.' .-' ,:v 21.-v -uv' '-f '-- mr L: -- -Y'- 1 . ff- -Y 11, we -rv -- N wgajs ispsAllellffl5lllQi:llly,lQwill-f f 1137 -v gtllliysfkllfllliic?3liffiic?'lf iE1fefe1z'fs2f'ffefef3'f'a2???m ,r.,. 1, rlS?43ilfT'1lf1,yWlFfl'l to-U l llalillw ' !lf l'5f ,lffirl,2lenn9'g1ng'lf' f 3',,lfQ5?2l. EMl?,F,gFi . 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RITA MARVIN She's quiet, but you can't help liking her. RUTH MELVIN Boots has all the requirements of a flirt. RUTH MOLTER The clever dark-haired librarian who certain- ly knows her business. NIARGARET MONTGOMERY Have you noticed, she . never fails to have her name appear among the list of honorable stu-V dents? LEILA MOORHEAD Such a tiny might but oh so likeable. ,635 T14 , New . Q T ,V ,, - ,V H. ' K 'll' ' i ,. 'hm I 1 V. H ' ll 'MJ' li 'iii '-F fw I Q J' lil' :liz fi .fi ' it H :mil .3 -1iw:'-- , Q l ,Ili ll lg5,.i-'isfzm l A 'huuhglgsl' . M' u.. f fly! 'Ml i i. Isle Jill lllsumr ggfjgjiaigg-'lit -'f 'f5 M, g iHL.f,i'.l1lAli Ai-fl' Jw ' tiQ'flitl1i,E's:!i! 0 M T 1 . ' . ilf'U 'P 'wiiigtii l:rx-f:1'f-- .... , XX i . it :z:::::::i:::1..1::w A X. . . xxlalllillllfvllf M515 ummm A ... ... 'illlliylj ll I -If W EE, 5'-ffmgl 1 -i..1 i.., . ef , -. . ' K ,Lu 1 ll 1 - 1, ,, U l lllpl lm, Ee 1 - f Y , i 411- i f I I I i Q J-t'- - k -. Aw . its ' w:l'l'Il'llli ' - fir. T . A 0 i I -1 X. :W e . A V I H ' A 1' 'UYUIIHIIII in 1--. . 'm' 'Tx -N N - . l ll . i I ,' H fi H: iVf !1 ,l if:Yr,u1f fZ ? .QL- f- -.J J, A L.-f ff fra -.4 - T f f' 4- ' 21 1 4. A ug.. 252 1--1 -' 5,3 ' F' 1 ': . A 5 . If Q' A 'e 'r' T,-Lek H' ff? 'ii 254451 ,4'1!l!:f!.1 wf - B I Mlm Y 5:2 Eze.:-bg' Qual Ld R an HQLLANNQ WILLIAM MOOREHEAD Bill uses his excess hot air by' pushing it into one musical in- strument or another. BOB NAGEL A crack shot on the riHe team. HOYT NORDEMAN Some day this lad may become a cornetist, JAMES MORTON Just another dizzy blonde. GRACE LEE NEWKIRK Grace has proved to bc quite a friend and com- panion to many. ERMA NORTHWAY Here we have the Prexy of the Bug gang. l ERWIN NUTTER MELBA NUNN Erwin is the guy with l the 1924 Model T Dwlmty and also Very who carries the water ' games. GEORGE PEMBERTON MARY OSTERDAY The lad who holds up Our crack yodeller. the 4-Review-1 staff' ' A WALTER PPEIFFER Q HERBERT PIKER ' A steady companion of our h 3 1' d Working the Hmfs. ad collector. , h V A . N Av. A li '.-' Y' ,, X I N waa- iv x F WV'T'mi7fv Q .. A g':':1 ., its ' AZT' f7.'f':HF:ff'fg I ll'vWf'f ' X 1 :fix A A t':3q-i1 'Kr'l fyuf Q , jggqfklir i ,g,'fi:iffjf'!f JMM1, 71 ,5 f e 4 , ' V :En V' 'yr , Al 1- -.::.ijf h JMMELK, ' It f x, X jo- ff 'X ' A ggw- ,--f' -' LE f A f-'- fiillk' ,Q - -f W' -4-- -D 'W -:1 5 M W wil --- V V .. , p ig- ffl ' -- --,---at . ILL-: 5f-- ,lf 11----Q' I isa- . 'Mm'-:'j'2?2fAX' 451. -'Q we .W ff f--f' A-fi --1 E:fV -WWE '32 fx' pr 1-FW , Y, 'H , ' Y, ,,,,,,v,,,,,,,,,f' ,L -- f . W' V ' ---- - V - ill -4'--MA'- 'r r ' gh- .4 ' lr f ' c HQ!-LANNCQ 'SEI L. PAUL PIPER He has left town for good or for worst! A secret! MICHAEL PORAZZO I This chap works hard for his grades. doesn't he? HARRIET PULLEM Many call her a win- some lass. BOB RATHGENS . LOUIS PLUMMER One great athlete. He likes the girls too and do they like him? GLENN PRIVITTE Glenn and his sax are quite inseparable. VERNON RAQUET Maybe Vernon is go- ing to be a doctor. Oi! Oi! Vot a Business Mens! VIRGINIA RIEF I A quiet boy with lots She's one of our coun- of sense. try lassies, .IOI-IN RIEF BETTY REIMER Almost as jolly as Betty is smart in more Santa Claus. ways than one. I 's HELEN RILEY WILLIAM RETTIG I l Brunettes like this one We are sorry to say he I are hard to End' has left school. 5 ' j,5:,fiaf '-- ' ff' 'rx .. , .:, gg '-. .W I : - ,J R 1 .,,. 9 my h fr X V , MII , ,z Ef f , aww, Ji- V ' ' A - ,off M J KX Er . , ' , ' f- , - f V iXQw ' ifIf9 h i . L 2-,ld i N .- g E1 W W Y , g lf,--A - :Tu g ,F . E ffm- TO L at f e TT 1- to e , y on e 3 iL'2 if'L I if'-5 A '.-4 if fi , 7, , iivizi- -ik-W. 'E U' 'I Li- 11- , , , as uwmgwmv MAYBELLE ROCKHOLD Quite a stunning girl. eh what? We think so anyway. HELEN RUPP A capable steno from the country. NAOMI SCI-IAEUBLE The delight of teachers -and whom, did you say? LORAINE SCHMITT Bebe has acquired the art of baby talking. CLARA ROSSON A dainty Dutch dame who appeals to many. ALFREDA RUST Alfreda has joined the ranks of the married. BOB SCHELHORN Bob can usually be seen in the company' of Frances Diegmann. MARY SCHMITT She likes Biology and Jo l l l l l l l CLAIRE SCHWINEFEST DOROTHY SCHWINC' Can she sing? O boy! She competespforu iirst place with Einstein in solving math problems. ELIZABETH SEBASTIAN MARGERY SCOTT Our bathing beauty. Midge certainly rites with the boys, especial- ly ..Kap.., 1... .' . W... .,.,,!,, 1 Wi' ' ' ,N If I mn! fl 'J-'L vinu','.v'i l, -g.,w3i:l H , ,.f',,w1n'1'J.:,.'v' I''Q ,, willy 1 ff'- ': 'T ' 1 A T fiiiiiitw-T L K eziwt 'i ' ' n ' iff ,W I -X his A525301 V -Hllliijii' ' . .uf in it ff, 4 Qi f, , Xfi-' 41 ir-S' 1- I x . .- WW : ....- .-Q'--l Q, -E fi fy --WEE ,--45- 2 f 5-. 2 : '?a'Jl xgE',.l,, CATHERINE SHAFOR JOHN SHAPOR Sports play an impor- tant part in Kate's physical, and social ac- tivities. at um-Aw A shining light in our social world. FLORENCE SHANK JEANNE SHELEY This brilliant young 1 Jeanne's personality is girl leads the Junior U pleasing even to her H1'Y dub' teachers. WALTER SHOCKEY JIM SHOLLENBARGER The funny man' The big pest from the WCSY. - TOM SHOLLENBARGER ROMILDA SICK You oughta see Tom in a tux. Oh my' does he rate with Senior girls. She warbles like no- body's business. ARTIMITIA SLOANE JENNIE SIMMS Ziegiield is searching for brunettes like this one. ' Is she cute? And what a smile! CECIL SMITH W1LBERT SMITH Smitty does a lot of odd jobs around the HY 1, Quite a small boy but oh! so mighty. l l I l w -4 -4 i, 'Il .- ,L al w is, ll 5 v' H .. 'l i'! 5l'ii,I'Ii 1'seiiii 'l':'ni ll '5 ' ll I-Ililfifie-.gl !f,I:l:vI::Ifglgz:.n.-in H ,i--iug 'li':i!!25:2.uv-vi,i1lMliin .L-gl! H.,im-:::f:I:1g5iS5Eg iili srseueeggutiif' il gn, L '-Hf1l l!!lIIqggg5:!f5F1'we' ,lllllllll 1 uh I WWHQIV 4 null, .i l.uiiif,:::njm11 wlllllillglliismiil g r lllmgmnii,--19.ull lllimw. NIU, ,ll' Auuwilif it I lllll :fff . T f - f- , iff ,- , ,. - , . 'ff , , A f' L 1 fn,-1, ' f rm! ' I . Lx K , gi f K ' 'Q4 rk V ' - ' Y W 'V ,lH,2.f'n' 'NY' Lg, f W 1 ,N c Q- , f 2 S f 1yf.aQ, ...,. ififwg- he e 1 f A5 . -' .,a,yvg,!' 'fl l- , l 'lv ,, ' - S is '? 1 '?- t u Y -Q72 i Qhwl, - 1 ., 3 uni, -lx :-.1-, 3 ,.:-:sa fm 5L--- if L-.L-342 f f--Ili:--fi. . ,'-7-11--1: 31?-V -83.-. gfffg-E 3' l - ,.rZ'J T-1 if, A .7-.l M01 v-vw ea: LANNG I ,sm MARGARET STAPLETON RU SSEL STOHLHEBER One of our numerous gun women. Marcum's greatest soda jerker. ALBERTA STEGEMILLER RALPH STEIGER Does this boy rate? Just ask me. She harps on the strings in Lebo's orchestra. HILDA STIEHL GRACE STIVERS Grace is certainly a A cute petite, young shank at physics. lady. J PRICILLA STRAUB SOPHIA STRAUSS A black haired Venus who is quite a pal of many Junior lassies. Why do all the boys flock to Sophie's house? GEORGE STRICKER A newcomer to our school, but he's made a lot of friends. JOHN SYMES Johnnie reminds us of a hard-boiled army RUTH STUBBS A flirty Spanish Seno- rita type who certainly does rate. CHARLES TAYLOR Destined to be an expert accountant. sergeant. X . l, l . ..r . . . ,,,2f, . ,. . J- H, Im- gre , y My f ' A A y as . 1 la - J r J fa, gf.fffii,. 'f f t M.. f eli wi f f .. -. A J :ai ...,,,,fl ii it..i : ii -c J' .Ml GEORGE TURNBULL God's gift to women. WALTER VOLLMAR As a cornet soloist Walter takes the cake. HOWARD WALKER We are glad to claim this lad as a member of our class. MARCIA WELLIVER An active social mem- ber of our clan. CLARA WETZEL Clara's a two-timer- She goes in for athletic. and good-looks. JOHN XVHEELER A future lawyer or in- surance man, an AGING VANESSA TURNBULL This gal holds up the women's side of the family. FERN VONSTEIN To whom does she give her winning smile? --Everybody. BOB WEILAND Our big football hero who promises to be even better next year. lRMA WEN ZEL The same goes for Irma as for her pals-ood sports, worth knowing. KATHRYN WHALEY She knows her French -And howl ESTHER WILLER One of these numerous blondes with plenty of nits, few. vfffvvwfff. , .'rmwv 1. .l57T'lV'f!rFrT1T'?'Fi7,1 V . wvwj 'my-ffm-1m,. EE-,Vij!:'g..l:11 Y, , ., pl n ll ' ' ' 5575 fsssssrsissssisSSW-1 'af 1j? 2- f'3?'5 an 1 '77FV'T7Tfif7'i,-FI'W',rgi7.,3X X A1 111 :I nky V 5 I W' I Qggvfg S 25251. I -' F-'ef ' P' ' fiiffi p f-f Y ' iii!! ' Q- i :V O' , - 'ff1if 5 Qf'55'i f' ' . ' N. lf. at W . ff .1 ,Q , . 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PAYE WOLSTENHOLM Faye is a little athleticly inclined. BOB WOOL FORD His grades show he's got a brain or two. Bon WYNN I wonder why Bob counts the days until the week end? FRANK YORK The result of natureb handiwork. IVIARTI-IA ZIMMERMAN Sweetness personified. ,Y . ,. f. M f , . . - -.ff ' vw 'M 'gffw' T2 I ff i-iw.,,e.,H:F..a.4-fff? Q5 'J 12 'S vw. . L in e I : -, ff -t,,'.,,g,a.' J ge ff? -f fp 1 + . . . , rl , . 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AJ..m,g..z1..a..4.,f,.-u.,a'K Vjm.me..A.,....s4,4i':.LfU...-.:.....:4... ORGANIZATIONS fwtgxyi- . 4 XJ, , x ..-., .1 LL:- . 'e.4.f. -, -Q .. , 1 -. --.. -.I. SLT . ug 4 J, K..- 'iii ns .1 j FH , -, jkgff -Zffan ' gas ' A V- wif f :Wea ' ' .2 Rx : Qi A 19-2 , gig A ,N f- .li .'i?5?Y f A XM L, A vw-1 f ir fi -4.1 3 1 924 'Z 128' ' Uwief.. W ag. ,Q - rw . gn-T76 1 iftmz at-1 fn QQ,-LJQT wig. 51' . .,Q , -I W A A ' , . 4 ,N y.W..,, L ,1 4 fi I . g ,,1.-W1 Hum: -Q f'-ff' -f X,,,-:Nr 1 w- jg4,5.f:.:uwaraf.',w4,gp,g,i, . . A W . V V Q MQ, x rf vUQ1.+ ' ..,'.g. Nil , N rr. F -:P -M az ..L if . . ps L3 .' Mg .K,, is .l.' wi -v.,1' ., - :, 51511: 'A' . ,if ,. 1 45 m y as-E Boys' Hi-Y Club The Boys' Hi-Y has this year become largest of all the boys' clubs. This group has held its meetings regularly every Wednesday night at the Each member is expected to better himself in accordance with the four terms- clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living. One of the most note-Worthy projects of the year was the sponsoring of the Older Boys' Conference in Hamilton during the Thanksgiving holidays of 1930. Not only the Hi-Y but all the other high school clubs helped in this conference. Besides the conference the Hi-Y has had charge of the pop stand at the football games and has issued Cage News at the basket-ball games. Several hikes, a party, a school dance, discussions, speakers, and other interesting activ- ities have also helped our Hamilton Hi-Y maintain its high standards this year. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester CLYDE CHAMBERLINH ,,.,,...,.... President ...,..............,.... Bos ZIMMERS BOB KERNOHAN .........,...... Vice-President ..,.,.,.,.. EDWARD GORSUCH Secretary-Treasurer ...MGEORGE WIESMAN BOB BURKE .,....,., ' , ' I 11 . , i . 1 U' ,, A me D .Z ,. :N 'il f:':1'.1:::::1': 1fH'l:i-1122's 4 iq 1 . i li' 4 lx 1 'l ' I 1 ' 'i' ' I i-14 'Wu ,g ii ifjiiflwl,d,1ll!w:!l:f11' 11. ,. J, . v ., - ,. W., ' v -, ' I . . 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The majority of them have started their castles, and although they are not completed as yet, they will be before the members graduate and leave the club, The purpose of the club is to help every girl to keep physically lit, mentally alert, and Christ-like in spirit. To start the year correctly we had a smart tea so that everybody could get acquainted with everybody else. The recognition services were sweet and dignified as usual. These services are held in order to welcome into the club all new members although the old members attend too. The social season opened with a Hallowe'en hop staged at the gym. Mamma dolls, baby dolls, rag dolls and lady dolls were the various kinds seen at the Doll Show. These were dressed by the girls and after the show they were presented to little girls at the Kiddies' Charity party before Christmas. GIRLS' HI-Y OFFICERS JUNE MORNER .,.........i,, President JANE KELLER ....,,,.i..i..., Treasurer DoT MooN ,,... ..... , .Vice-President BETTY DREYFUS .,........,... Auditor CAROLYN KELLER ,.,....... Secretary BETTY MARTIN ..,.,..,.... Big Sister Girls, Hi -Y Club Last but not least the Prom added the gayest touch of gay to the Christmas holidays and this brilliant affair ended the activities of the first semester. The long-to-be-remembered Carnival and Jitney Dance started off the second semester. The A. A. U. W. Tea given at the Y and the annual Hi-Y play, Who Wouldn't Be Crazy, took place in February. The spring Hop occurred at an appropriate time in April. There were no interest groups this year but after the usual business meet- ings, discussions by the different class groups, pot-luck suppers, bake sales and parties, made all who took part interested and active. These class groups proved quite a success and much credit is due to the able assistance of the faculty advisors. The senior girls are leaving school with the fond memories of the club of this year While the Sophomore and Junior girls are looking forward to another year of belonging to the Hi-Y. FACULTY ADVISORS NHSS HELEN GRIESMER ......................,,....,.,,..,,.. Advisor MRS. PRUDENCE HEERMANN .,.... ...,.,.. A ssistant Advisor MISS EVA WRIGHT ........,,...,.,... ......., A ssistant Advisor MISS MIRIAM LINVILLE ,...,... ....,.,....... S enior Advisor MISS DOROTHY BANKER ,... . ,... ...... S ophomore Advisor Miss MARGARET JOHNSON ...... ...,.,..,.. J umor Advisor l lonor Society ,Phi HAM E .S Y . . . . . ' This is the Hamilton Chapter of the National Honor Society. Through the persistent efforts of the Senior members of the A Club the Society was finally organized at the end of the first semester. From then it has grown into importance by leaps and bounds. A very impressive assembly was held to inaugurate the induction of the charter members. This new organization is based upon the four principals of character, scholarships, leadership, and service. One of the most important accomplishments of the club this year was the publishing of a series of ten articles in the 'AWeekly Review. These articles were written by members of the club and dealt with all phases of the college question. The Faculty Council of the club consisted of Miss Sears, Mr. Woolford, Nliss Grafft and Miss Turner. OFFICERS Ii irst Semester Second Semester BOB KERNOHAN ........ .... President .... ...,.....,.. B ILL ROSENTHAL DOROTHY MOON ,...... .... V ice-President . .............. ELAINE BRAUN CAROLYN KELLER ........ .. .. Secretary ,,.. . MILDRED FALKENSTEIN MARION MUELLER ..,... .. Treasurer . .. ........,....... HILDA GLUHM American History Club The American History Club composed Of seniors Opened this year with the longest membership ever known in the history Of the club. Chapters were soon formed and council members were elected. Nine chapters were organized and a council member was elected from each chapter. At the beginning of the second semester two members were elected to the council because of a change in schedules. The greatest project Of the year was the sponsoring Of the trip tO Washing- ton which was a great success. Three speakers were presented during the year. These three men were Mr, Maurice Hindus, Mr. Edward Tomilson and Count Von Luckner. They are all noted speakers and pleased the audience very much. The Christmas assembly was held at which Happy Hearts was presented by this club. Another play, Tillie, The Mennonite Maiden was also presented and carried quite a lot Of approving comment. COUNCIL JUNE NTORNER CLIFFORD HAMMEL CLYDE CHAMBERLIN BETTY MARTIN WOODROW HAMMONS DOROTHY MOON LOUISE REIsT GEORGE WIESMAN LLOYD LANGBAUER LEE BROWN Advisors-Miss ELLA MAE COPE and Miss MARJORY GRAFFT R. O. T. C. CIW-if W- White, P1'i1'1CiP3l Major J. H. DeArmond, P. M. S. and T . Ifebo, Ba'rEi'Director Battalion Headquarters Major J. H. Def-Xrmond, Commanding Nlajor Bake Nlajor Hayes First Lieutenant Fred Henderson First Lieutenant Ernest Jensen First Lieutenant George Zollers First Lieutenant Sterling Bake First Lieutenant Ben. J. Whitaker Second Lieutenant Joe Blevcns Second Lieutenant George Harris Corporal Mark Kimball Headquarters Company Captain Mark Liebrook, Commanding Sergeants Corporals George Weisman Norman Cory Robert Burke Booker Whiteside Company A Company UB Captain Walter Denning, Commanding Captain Tom Hood, Commanding Lieutenant First Sergeants Lieutenants First Sergeants Ralph Dungan Dick Darragh George Jacobi Thomas Jackson Reeder Millspaugh Russ White Garland Brown Sergeants Corporals Sergeants Wllllam Ebefhafdf Charles Fox Walter Pfieffer Arnold Schiering Corporals Robert Brown John Beugnig Leo Brunck Max Gallacher Earl Beaver Kenneth Turnbaugh Jack Willard John Wheeler Edgar Wieslogel Earl Smith Maj. Brandenburg Henry Weber jr. L. A. C. As in other years the Jr. L. A. C. has been quite an active club in H. H. S. They seem to crave action not only on the athletic field but elsewhere. The highest aim of any athlete is to get into this live group. Thus a keen competi- tion is worked up among the prospects for the L. A. C. Better teams are a result of this competition. Among the activities of the club this year were several pep parades, two theatre parties, and an assembly in which this organization presented a football picture to the school. The members of this club hold their meetings on Tuesday nights at the Y. M. C. A. and discuss their weighty problems that occur during the week. Their purpose is to cooperate with the Y. M., to engage in athletics, to maintain good fellowship among members and to promote clean sports, habits, and speech. First Semester Second Semester RALPH GRACE ..... .......... P resident ,.,..... ..,... R ALPH GRACE JIM HALL ........,.. .,... V ice-President .,........,. STAN LEWIS STAN LEWIS ,...... ....... S ecretary ,,... .... D ICK HOFFMAN JIM GILMORE ....... ,... T reasurer ..... ..... 1 -OUIS KEPPLER .11 ff, M A Band A blare of bugles, a rattle of drums, and along comes our harmonious H. H. S. band. With their new sweaters and sailor hats they looked better, played better, and really were better than ever before. They really inspired the crowd to cheer the teams onlto victory. When the fans became downhearted and things looked terrible, the band would come to the rescue and put many a game on the credit side of the ledger. On numerous occasions this organization has helped to make many assemblies enjoyable and helped to assist the orchestra in livening our spirits. As no freshman members were to be added this year, the band was rather small but this Was made up by the quality of their playing. Never before has a Hamilton band ever played as one instrument. Q3 1 3 ' 'Tr Tffl, . iff?-?Ep 'f M7 M-MQW' J g5't'i.1:0f, ftgiizl.. 'Qui V . f1 f5? f'fw ,.+. VK -' V. X' , 1-4, t vc. ' - ' 1-of - .L-Ei ' -' 5 i-5':-L'E.,J?'li.',-A' ' ' Ag,n.f:fi-Q fs-V A --.ii-ff ,..I,j,., ff Q,- ALA , ,, iw L .W g Orchestra The orchestra is an organization about which -most of us know little, Gf course we know that they play at some of our peppy assemblies and also we know that we might hear them Cif we only would take time to listen,j tinkling away on their instruments any Tuesday afternoon as they practice. 'flbb They spend much time practicing for those good programs that accompany our plays. Of course all of us don't get to hear them at these performances but then that is just our own fault. We don't know just how much we miss by not getting to hear these programs. Mr. Lebo has for years taken a great interest in his orchestra and we hope that this school may continue to uphold this worthy organization. It certainly is a shame that more of the musical students of the school do not take advantage of this good training that all the members receive. So juniors and sophomores, think it over and join this group next year. CTG 'es .,,,,,..n!,,,Ejm , , t,.W.,m,q,1W,,,, ,, ,k,PE???gf,EiMfl2,gW.:.fgkggig?cwi!g5iFw, .,, ,,5,w.T,a:QTr.,m...1,.i,,,.l.,.,,,,.tf ' - 'F 'Jw .J't3,ggA'-f-,:'wt1 avg.-'ggy1.:' 1,4 .- U ' 3..t.3p.:l1g7,3t?q.95d- ' its A'-.' E T g 111564 T'T7'Qf:,4 ffwjkl 'W . mf I Y ... b eff at Wiz? faces, K, --W , fa 4 02615 g -Q N. , ,rm .ir 5 '2f'g,1,fg,gqyf?-1.l.. M-gss.,, f, X -fl? fI'1irflI'ii ?f -Wil'f'1,f'.'iBliSif'-3 -'il W1 it , - , ' - f l'5ir '5m'f 5 ill 11,4 4- 3 571595 . J ' - ' -ffrrff' 132, X. 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On Friday, February 13, 1931, this organization sponsored a successful St. Valentine Hop for the school in our gym. They also contributed to the fund for bringing a European boy to the International Y. M. C. A. Convention to be held in Toronto, Canada, this summer. The Senior Club took an active part in the Older Boys' Conference held here during the Thanksgiving Vacation. They also had several social affairs at Camp Campbell Gard during the year. The faculty advisor of the club is Nlr. C. A. Brennan, instructor in history and mechanical drawing. First Semester Second Semester RALPH BONAR ,..... .,.... P resident ,.., ....,... N ORMAN WHITTON BOB PROSSER .....,.,....,...,. Vice-President ..,.......,... BOB STEVENSON JIM HOSKINS ..,........,,.........., Secretary .... . ....... B013 RICHARDSON NORMAN WHITTON ............ Treasurer .... . ...,... STEVE OKRULICA Sophomore Club The underclassmen have surely put their club on the list of leading activities by their high spirited and enthusiastic actions. Numerous new ideas were inaugurated into Hamilton High by this sophomore group. A pep parade that was the first ever controlled by an underclass club was one of the big projects that proved a success. Score cards at football games were published with the picture of Coach Hirt on the covers. A few social activities were sponsored including a theatre party at Cin- cinnati and a dance at Camp Campbell Gard. These boys are getting wonderful training for leadership that they will use to good advantage in the next two years. Every undertaking of theirs has proved to the school the great quality of the boys in this organization. Coming classes might well take an example from these hustlers in the Boys' Sophomore Club. First Semester Second Semester ARNOLD SCHIERING ,,,,......., President .,....., .......,.,.. L ours DILLON JACK DUVALL ...........,.... Vice-President .... ., ELLSWORTH WENTE JACK BLACKWELL ...,.... Secretary-Treasuer . Physics Club The Physics Club is one of the outstanding science clubs of the school, This progressive organization is run on the point system. The members are required to make twenty-five points every six Weeks. lf they fail to do this, they are automatically discharged from the association. Since it is an up and coming club, the members brought moving pictures to the school. Every one Was invited to attend and many turned out for the events, As all the members are ambitious UD to learn more about their city and its points -of interest they took a trip to the Mosler Safe Co. The club secured pins of an interesting design. Since it Was' an old custom, the club had its annual picnic before school was out. All the members participated in the event. The luncheon fserved with spiders and antsj was contributed by all the students. Judging from the sounds that issued from 304 during their meetings every one had a great time in the club. President ....... ,..,.,.,.. . ......, GEORGE TURNBULL Vice-President ............,.,,. 4 ..,.,............ CECIL ASH Secretary and Treasurer .,..,. 4 ,4.. ........... R UTH HILL . 5 fmaiayi, .si ' iz 2.1 M , , WZ' IjL'.',:H-.m pg 'A - i. f , wi .A , lj -. 1 QQ' 5354 v J ff-,':i'f2 ' ' ' ' ,, vii-. A .. - ,V . ' EE '1-Elk avg' Q-r1.,9,5e m2EefgQ' ,, :-95... . ng ,1gii.,ji,- :.:w':u1,,i-in 2 --ai, - f ff . ' if -'I Jigs: gwf , :WN ii '- -W.,-.ywr Q3 ,,.,k.v5-2? ik.,-a ,Z-.gi my W we-if as GSW..-4' ' ' uf iw'i:?ae WV S-W:-., Biology Club The Biology Club has finished another successful year. Every member has enthusiastically agreed that the club has been unusually eventful. At the beginning of the second semester the club reorganized with a charter like that of the American History Club. It was decided that each of the classes would be considered as a chapter. Each chapter had its own chairman, secretary and treasurer who in turn elected a temporary chairman and speakers for the next meetings. In order to stimulate interest in the Wide open spaces, the club went on a hike. At some of the meetings films were brought to be shown to any -of the students who wished to see them. At all the meetings different members gave speeches on important subjects. ' An assembly was held by this group for Arbor Day. First Semester Second Semester ERMA NORTHWAY ....,, . .... President .... ,,...........,.. M ILDRED AEBI DON MCPALL ...,.......,... Secretary ........ GERMAINE WHITTMAN Vice-President ....... .......... I ...,...,.,..... D ON MCFALL Treasurer ............,,..,...,,..,...,. TOM SHOLLENBARGER Chairman of Finance Committee ,.,... RUTH MOLTER -1? :i1v:-'KNTWJQQQ-aLfl4 i , , , W 5 1 tl 7 Ii, l:,' f '- ' ' i7rQiff'5iXi21U-f ffl-. wftflnifff 'fi' . :- - .Q 'H-5,-,e L ff 1 ' 9, 4.-.mf-f-'5 . 9 au.-1 f slfii L ' 5- Ll' , , , .A ifffiJi'f'9fa ,YW ff? 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Young Marshall's father, a director of the sanitarium, refuses to recognize him, Jack discovers Lois Meridith, a young society girl whom he admires. She often visits the sanitarium so Jack decides to stay. Evelyn Winslow, a rich society girl, is in the sanitarium because she has been driven mad when she loses her lover. Jack's father comes to her aid, finds her lover, and brings him back to her and she is immediately cured of insanity. She discards her jewels and loans them to Lois to wear in a play of Hamlet. Lois is kidnapped by the two inmates who are thieves but Pluribus manages to capture the thieves and Jack brings Lois back and everything ends well. Speedy Marshall .... Hugo De La Croix Lois Meridith .. Pendic .........,,.., Pluribus ..,............ Miss Winsloxv.. ....Hilda Gluhm Milly Soule ...Bill Eberhardt ,.,....Jane Keller Edward Gordon ....,....... Bob Shelhorn First Inmate ....,. Second Inmate... ...Harry Groban Eleanor Cassetta Mcflafferty ............,... Marjorie ........ Beatrice .......,..... Janet .......,...,..... ,...George Harris Jessie Lee Beeson Betty Backus Dot Anderson Reggie Mortimer ,........ Bob McCloskey Mr. Higgins ....,. Miss Higgins .... Mr. Marshall .... Walter Schockey ,....,.....Dot lutzi ......,.Jack Smith History Club Play I HTillie, The Mennonite Maidei' B The first act opened with the scene in an old antique dwelling owned by Mrs. Wagernagel who harbored Tillie, whose mother was dead and whose father was utterly no good. Much excitement was caused in the household as Mr. Fairchilds comes as the new teacher for the village. A board of directors' meeting added much humor to the play as these men decided to elect young Pairchilds as the new teacher. Much credit for this act is given to Lee Brown as he portrayed the character of Doctor Weaver. Of course there had to be some romance in the play and this was given by Jane, Sue and Hteacherf' Bill Eberhardt was excellent in his role of Absolam Puntz, as another of Tillie's lovers. As things progressed, Jane became more and more human and so was Hset back by the fellow mennonites. She then hears that '4Teacher is leaving the community and is all broken up. However, when she discovers just who he is Cthat he is the nephew of the rich lady who had willed her money on the condition that she remain a men- nonite till the age of eighteenj she does not feel so badly. Much credit is given to the coaches-Jane Eikenberry and Eleanor House. Tillie Getz ....,.......... Jane Eikenberrv Absolam Puntz .......,,.. Bill Eberhardt Jake Getz, her father ,........... Jim Hall Walter Fairchilds ..........,. John Hooven Mrs. Wagernagel ........,,.... Ruth Minnis Ezra Yutzey ................ Charles Duemer Weezy Wagernagel ,........... Sue Graham Nath Puntz ........ ......... G eorge Harris Doc Weaver .................,.... Lee Brown Hiram Etter ,.,.... ...... G ordon Snyder Student Council Play i'Nothing But The Trutliv The first scene was laid in the oflice of E. M. Ralston, Dick Donnelly, and Robert Bennett, brokers. They discussed how to rope people into buying their Uno good stock so that they would not lose money, Bob's girl friend was E. M.'s daughter and these two took their parts well in carrying out the exciting parts of the plot. Bob finally bet the other two men of the ollice that he could tell the truth for twenty-four hours. The next scenes take place in the home of E. M. where Bob has been stationed to be watched for twenty-four hours. He is quite rude to the many house guests of Mrs. E. M. while he is telling the truth. He aids the Bishop and others who are being hooked on the poor stock by telling that it is no good. He wins the bet, the money he promised Gwendolyn he would raise for the charity. It ends well and Bob and Gwendolyn make up in the usual way. Robert Bennett ,..... Hugo De La Croix E. M. Ralston ...,..,....,.... Bill Rosenthal Dick Donnelly .............. Hugh Bradner Clarence Van Dusen,.Thomas Jackson Bishop Doran ...,....,....... Ralph Bonar Gwendolyn Ralston .... Jane Eikenberry Mrs. E. M. Ralston ..,... Eleanor House Ethel Clark ......,,....,....,,. Elaine Braun Mabel Jackson ...,...,.,...... Hilda Gluhm Sable Jackson ...,..,..... Inez Hungerford Martha ..,.,.,,..,,.... ..,....,. J eanne Hart an 1-ANKGR Class Song lurno. 1 s 5 7 - ,f- NARTML 'W 11 - Ili - A : : 1-4 1 Y E l ' - ? Q 2' l 1 I-F -.- i Q - 5 ' ' fl l ' fr JTAG-Pg? 9 -of-r Q fl EE E E 'f ' aff nu C l 'ggz z-f:l a. -,f- 'T' - 5+ - 1, ff ' -1' S - ' ' ' - gp , - : in . , .E 5 . --:zu- g1g . 5 I 5 -P el 5 f , zu Q j L ' g 4 I E'- 71 , -ii' 1 : , ,U .,,.,T T .lr - f 4 V E 4: . ' ll a ' ' .. . -:Q 'f- A , ' EFULFWQQ . 1 'Vi I l 4 I s , 3' 'iq' 1 5 1 1-.1 1 1 2 Li alt!-limit '- ! 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CHORUS: And so the Class of '31 Bids you good-bye, Dear Hamilton Highg Acknowledging what you have d For us, and promising to do 0112 Our best to reach success for you. So we depart from the dear Hamilton High In answer to that call from God on high To find an occupation bold And do what good we can in old, Old mother earth, so full of work, Perhaps, hard work, we shall not shitk. So we will laud thee Hamilton High Up from thy place clear to the sky. -14---ftwmv-v'-nvmrwnmrmmwmm-wwww-+'vom1wmmwwmw:rmrwmrfmvwrg-gf.,l A , ,, . WW' 1 l W 5fff:'.f ,V - if T fe e Q, IWW 5 c X jflgttt M 1 y .sa 1155, il, 'MU -M If-LQ , Q 4: a P up I M M f f:f:f:g5raf:fE-.gg-.....:-n l. if Q A , Q .. .. ,1- ff ff.CQ .nf,,,.. ' ' if ,, X, n M' 4, ,:,qafffQ , Fir , f il-A as . - 4 11 1,-, M,,, ' Wy .,f' 2 ---1:mt.a:L,1fJ2:x:.4,- c r ,,VV 7 :.:'fwz::::1j3i-1, - ' ' 4 -V' ,inf . inf--Y -- tirf ,,, l iir gefr H . ,fc - W.rl ul-M :aid um ext.- ' 3 '4 1 1 1 S ,Q . S 3 S 2 S Q 2 ,1 1 55 1, 4 5 as LL Coach MR. LEWIS HIRT , Assistant Coach Girls Coach MR. ROBERT WIECHE M133 MARY BANKER i..:l V q,g ': A 9. -' M' A ,. ig, L. ,v 1 ' xv' V A ' ' ' 'E 1 xr ' WF' W ' V at YW-Vp Y ,,.: H , ,ny ,., - ' F ' ,Q 1' . gf Qxfx , .f' ..u . , 5' . A- -, V ' I 'lllli ' 'WN Q5 in ' iff- ' ' U S A-, ,, I V , GEL Ivf' X f ' 1 52451 , ,, 3 3 - ' 1 if- : :Tig 'sf..1sggg5.QQ, f f'2f3'Z ?!1l53glf 1 f V kg M 'S-QEC1-4-iii 'fp 7- ff:-'1T+ff1 f ' 1' --f A fi?-.. , fi,iZZT'Tj, ' -:, ,A iigizaf-: T:':3f-Q vfa 1T.,:Z1iE: 5 . A -V .m5f,, ,mlf'N QI wi -:-f-mA--i'fi-'-- ' .9 ff fr --11.1-fi YEH- N -- 'qw ' if 'MQ 11 H' W' 'R' f fi ' E 'V-A V 2 a-4-MET'Q--------flQ7.f,L,.?.1-'f ' ' :rr---- ' 1 ' '- -- -l fx' W ., 5, , J- V ,..-Lj5::f,:,-,,u.5- V-T 74,-Y,, W Tv. -- --- Wx? . -- V-.-. w-mi' A! - Cheerleaders On to victory! Again our able and active cheerleaders have led us all in urging the Big Blue ahead. The cheering has often inspired our teams in the crisis of battle. rWithout the leaders our cheering would have been quite ineffective. Of course, with the cheers the leaders would be at a great loss. But everyone has cooperated splen- didly this year, despite the fact that We no longer had a group of lusty-voiced freshmen. Pep is the quality which our cheerleaders possess and certainly We may say that they have done their best in imbibing it in the rooters and the team, Can We ever forget the yell- BIG BLUE booming across the athletic field or vibrating the Whole gymnasium? as aww Footloall Squad Top Row, Left to Right-Mgr. Nutter, C, Bates, Hughes, Farmer, Hurm, Lambert, Blevans, Mgr. David. Middle Row, Left to Right-Coach Hirt, Thompson, Hoffman, Steiger, P. Smith, Bishop, McClellan, Meyers, H. Bayes, Wieland, Plummer, Weiche. Bottoni Row, Left to Right-Hamby, Okruhlica, Wynn, Hall, Lewis, J. Smith, Keppler, Knodle, Welsh, Grace, Heinz, Gilmore. SCORES 1 Lebanon ,....,... ..... 0 Hamilton ,..... 1-3 ' Elder .,,,.,,...,,,., . .,,.. 0 Hamilton .,.... 5 Martins Ferry .... ,..., 7 Hamilton ...- 6 W Lima Central .,.. ,.... 6 Hamilton .... i9 l Louisville Male ....... ..... O Hamilton ...- Lg , Steele ...,....,....,..... ..... 3 2 Hamilton ...,.. Norwood ..,,.... , ..... 2 Hamilton ...... 12 I YVoodward ..... ,.... 0 Hamilton ,4-.-- 45 l Roosevelt .... .,... 0 Hamilton .... 0 i Springfield ..... ..... l 4 Hamilton ..... ---- 7 ' l .F,i'f7f1llf,g'fl4 ,I fill , wh, , ,, ,iy.,,. ,,2. ,,, - ,, will 'i ,ji mm , . lp. t -it ,mul - up , ?mEgtl2,.i,lHln ,divgiiifggggiiblj,,-l,,ili..i.qWw lil viliimijii Y! xy dug., ,J iletxix ef ullll Q M54 Ufu!51lwm! 25 ,-,qi -lj! , , ilg,..nqln i '11!l,j!r ' i 1 ., . ,ri 7 . V - 'U , 1 3. , In ml -i 1 if r if 1. X' .t as ' isa , . A ,I i W . A..afg,,gy, i,q3fQ , V Y ' li 7 ' ,. Ahv Nu, if , A m P2 v,,,A,f:Q,i1,,5l-l di v x A 1 - p- 'I p it L ,A , U , r , ,,, V,5 Y, ig' Hg, L V -5 ,Ln'u,z, Q --,,,, fJ.t , . t , fr t t f m QQ, M 'FSI' Q. I ', -0' N , ' 4 STANLEY LEWIS Although handicapped by a wrenched knee he proved to be a thorn in the side of the opponents. 'AMink is famous for his execution of the spin- ner play which was Witlz- row's Waterloo in 1929. JIM HALL A 190-pouncl tackle, who for three years was one of the outstanding linesman in Ohio high school football. JOHN HEINZ Although playing as a utility 111311 last year, he came through in great fashion this year. Johnnie has played a bang-up game all year. JIM THOMPSON As a guard he has had the toughest opposition to con- front in order to win a place on the team. He was a very willing worker and when the opportunity came he never failed to show plenty of iight and ability. RALPH GRACE He is known to his friends as Rabbit and has been one of the most feared quarterf backs in Southwestern Ohio. He is rated as one of the fast- est bgcks and open field run- ners in this section of the slate. JIM GlLMORE A veteran end and a letter man for two years. He has been holding down the strong side of the line which he did in fine style. ROBERT WIELAND A brainy and good blocking, back playing man. This is his first year on the varsity and Bob has been a dependable and consistent blocker and is predicted to be a future star. LOUIS KEPPLER Louie playing his second year as a member of the varsity, came through in great style. He played good defensive game, partici pating in every game except the Roosevelt. X . Law n ,,, Pff-r3s:..'Q-Q, - . .. , M , V.. . W.. . ,, , r g .. .. ,.gqzr-N. src. ., f-Mgiggfgygfz. Q sf , ' . , Q ,... , -W -' . 81.23. r ,L .. .M - .1 A 4- if Wav. ...chewy -were 5 ,QQ r, ' . , ,xf..aafQg.5:, af if -' ---ahnfv K ' .1 , , f . - . --.X A 6 KX J -f M A A A -- Mrlwg A N , K M .W A ' .. rg, ' 3 , . it 1 Q 9: v , V 1 ,V K. eff ? A '5?1.'i5wk W V xlwjif RQ ,te x t .. 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N.. saws t .y W?-Q. 2 , 2 , ' Q-Q.,-W -Q t , Y . asf.-.Qs '- We - 'q M L 1 I ff. .gfqlfw ' - 1- . di i to N - S pg-,A F'-.gs . is A-fri! f A-kf ' f r Mu - ' ' .o fa sf- ' ,. A .:f ':,W. s,., l . . , K , QQ. . , ,M K - . -f -.Yis 45 3 J gf fr M9-'Q-f 3 .45 ,L -as . ... ,Q W u es.-,M W ww .. - Q - M I JACK SMITH A good ball carrier and an open field runner who has thrilled the crowds many a time with his prowess after breaking through the line. STANLEY WYNN A 190-pound guard playing his second year on the varsity competition. Stan has played a whale of a game all year. HARRY BAYES A big husky junior who showed his wares at the full- back position. Harry was a great interference back of no mean ability. He will be hack next year with great possibilities of becoming a fine man. J OHN HAMBY A new-comer to Hamilton athletics. He proved to be a valuable linesman. Hamby is only a soph and will be here two more years. 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RAY BLACKWELL Our midget center is known by his uncanny ability to zip the ball back. In- juries received in the Spring- field game kept him out of the line-up for the rest of the season. CORLISS WELCH Our youngest and only soph omore letterman in football. Although he wasn't discover ed until late in the season he put up a good fight for a brilliant football career, '1'lf?'1W?T7T?TfffT'iF'77?f'TffF'W T' ' mi fW'i'f?'1 1 ???'f'f ? T'f''1Y?'?5 2?95f55 ' :V MMimiiwqimlivwilgrwtwgimimmwwmi:iTi-will :A - p H: H- If 4555, t l LAL up 1 5. at - aisaf ' :irq ' if . ,ff iff-'5l'Ml Si:X f as . . :af , X. .,fp 5i:'S2 ,, ', V W-mt I . q Fai, a ft ,lfiffifm 5P5??Q5,,,f'if5i77 , M,W2'i L f it 2 s A l- K ei? . 1 4 . ,A 375313-3 xr1':g3.:f , :-:-.'frf2eeifagQ 5-?1i...-if'3iY?1 ':.as- fll5?'vw.V f, 53 5155, 'ii' ., 'S' ,. if 1331532--A--M-Wil 32.5 Wf51f'EZi-+G'-'-'lfi uf n Tl:'TQ5f ik ,,f1l'f-7,6-fI?':fffffi5' ' v - - A - F1 -ff? na 4' ' M ' x:ii'5'7f71 X 'Y ' ' W ? ' ' ' ' ' ' In-NMW 'l' lf -QM My f':?ad'aWzs ,-'f M-5:--W1--2 --'Ev -A -edmowdwaimwvimwmv 1 Basket-ball Top ROuJ, left to Right-Coach Hirt, Heinz, McCardle, Meade, Garrett E Langbauer Bottom Row, Left to Right--Gilmore, Grace, I.. Langbauer Lewis Wieland SCORES Steele ........ ..... 2 7 Hamilton Eaton ..,,,....,.. .,...... 1 7 Hamilton Springfield ...4,.,,. ..,..,.. 3 2 Hamilton Vfalnut Hills ...,. ..... 9 Hamilton Dayton Kiser .,.., .....,.. 2 l Hamilton .Alumni .......... ,.... 2 4 Hamilton Portsmouth .... .,....,, 2 6 Hamilton Springfield .,.,.. ..... l 3 Hamilton Elder ............,.... ..... l O Hamilton Columbus East ...... ......., 3 0 Hamilton Norwood ........,,. ...,,.., 2 O Hamilton Kiser ........ ........ 3 3 Hamilton Marietta ........ l0 Hamilton Withrow ..... .... . ..,., .....,.. l 6 Hamilton Georgetown ...,....,.......,,.,.. ..,.,... l 8 Hamilton Cincinnati Purcell ,,,,, , ...,,.l7 Tournament-- Norwood .... ...... 2 Z Dayton Springlield ...,.. 15 Tournament- Middletown .,.. ., l 3 Hughes ......,... . ...... 17 State Tournament at Columbus- Canton McKinley ..,.. ....,. 2 5 . ,.,,i,,Fg, ,,,, E, ..,.. l l ,,4,t if-diff? ,,,, .L il ' li 1. it V: 5 1 449512 ,U .j- W ,,-txt, 4, , .nt fag 1' , F? , aiu., Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton X L District Champions of Southwest Ohio A The Hamilton High School basket-ball team of 1930-31 came through this year in splendid fashion. The team started out by displaying wonderful form only to be set back by a series of defeats which were unaccounted for. But by hard and steady practise the Big Blue Warriors developed themselves into a winning combination. This year's team was characterized by the never die Hghting spirit which was even praised by the Director of Ohio High School athletics, Mr. H. R. Townsend. Entering the Tournament at Cincinnati the Big Blue Warriors were engaged in two tough battles. ,After defeating Purcell and Norwood there, the Big Blue entered the Southwestern District Tournament in Dayton as the 'Ablackest of all dark horses. By virtue of Lady Luck, the Big Blue Warriors had to take in the tournament favorite-Springfield. The Spring- field-Hamilton game was so close that it took two overtime periods to determine the victor. Hamilton was the victor and this earned the right to meet Middle- town High School. Once more the two oldest rivals of Southwestern Ohio met and after thirty-two minutes of struggle Hamilton emerged from the battle the winner. What is termed one of the greatest games of all tournament history was fought Saturday, March 12, 193 1. Hamilton High School met Hughes High School of Cincinnati in an overtime game which was so close that no one could anticipate the final score until after the gun was Hred. The last minute shot made by Heinz proved to be the savior of the game. The defeat of Hughes by Hamilton for the championship of Southwestern Ohio marked the first time in the history of the basket-ball tournament held in Dayton, that a Hamilton team won such an honor. From Dayton the Big Blue warriors journeyed to Columbus to participate in the Ohio State basket-ball tournament. Hamilton was eliminated in an overtime game by the strong Canton McKinley team which had journeyed to the State tournament four years previous to 1931, This game was a heart- break for the followers of the Big Blue for the Hamilton team had been in the lead six points up to a minute to play when McKinley started a rally. Much credit is due to Coach Hirt who worked patiently with the basket- ball team for several months and finally put forth a team which will go down in history of Hamilton High School Athletics. We are also proud to mention the fact that Wilbur Meade was chosen as the center in the All Ohio State Tournament Team. .lim Gilmore also won the honor of being a forward on the All Tournament Team of Southwest Ohio. So closes the basket-ball season of 1930-31. The success of this year's team was due mostly to the wonderful support given by the townspeople and the members of the Boosters Association. 'iw M' I 75 , ffl, : H sl ' it It .ta j '11 3 a . S, 1 1 - 2 A ' ft HJR Q f ,W - , .K at Q , .S 7 11 ii' if . .- J.-I ,. 'Lf srfsrver '4:i'gfr1- '.-rf 15111 72 '1 g-W 1 as ,Q , g H ,gy gf t s 3 . - --r ,,,' ,,---31 sv Fl, V-Q W--, , rw :Za ew' fs 1 ' . '- .f, t.u-,,4-.niet . -f ,- A - ,,,. V V t 1:52 ' ' Y - --L 1 fs ff-.--H -- JAMES GILMORE XVith the graduation of Jimmy goes another one of our stalwart sons who has earned the distinction of being a forward on the all tourna- ment team of Southwestern Ohio. JOHN HEINZ Although getting a bad start Johnnie proved to be an Athenian hero. .lohnnie's playing in the district and state tournaments is highly com- mendable. ROBERT YVEILAND Bob is the only junior on the team and shows promises of being a star guard. Bob's alertness and fight has proved to be a great asset to our champion team of 1931. RALPH GRACE Rabbit, a hero giving many a battle in the last three years, has displayed a remarkable brand of ball. Rabbit's work as a guard in the tourna- ment games will mark him as one of the best. LLOYD LANGBAUER A combination of grit and fight is always hard to beat. This is one of the reasons why Lloyd's shoes will be hard to fill. WILBUR MEADE Will has been bestowed with the honor of being the nrst Hamilton High School athlete to receive a position on the All-Ohio High School Basket-ball team. Will's work in the Canton McKinley game will always be remembered by the followers of the Big Blue. STANLEY LEWIS Mink was a consistent and hard pressing guard, in spite of the fact that this was his first year of varsity basket-ball. JOHN MCCARDLE Tall and alert, Johnnie was kept at getting the ball off the bankboard. Johnnie plays a hard steady game and gave a good account of himself in several games. Johnnie is another mem- ber of the class of '31, G-:ff.E?fi,f Lf, wg: 11125, fin' tlqiyh fi ' ff ns' ri iblfsvff Vi 'fax Reserves Basket - ball Top Row, Left to Righl-AP. Post, C. Bayes, Norris, McClellan, Woolford, Shelhern Bottom Row, Lefl zo Right-Steiger, McFall, Plummer, Bishop, Knodle, Hood Richmond Morton Sevenmile ......,..... Richmond Morton Kiser BH ,....., Reily ................ Springfield HB .. Springfield B ., Norwood B Kiser B ...., Okeana ....,.... Steward .,.......,.. Roosevelt B SCORES .,......25 Hamilton ........ 12 Hamilton ,....... 15 Hamilton Hamilton .,.,...2O Hamilton ..,,..,l9 Hamilton .......l3 Hamilton .,.....16 Hamilton .......23 Hamilton .,,...,22 Hamilton .......1G Hamilton .,...,,23 Hamilton .,-.r ,If Q- - N fo 1' g1,g:g3ir::'- 555135, -- .... -.., ,z:. ....,.,....w:t.a ,UG ,'.lQ,.i,gwe-rfzw-,s'g ..-.e f. Q-wwf: ue.. 'ffl' is -- -V Vf',:V -351, . P- Vfmm- w,..f, A- f-A' sesuedss-Elixergvgsnfssfeiekiaiaaqme ,i ,mir ,Q ,, . ., .Vs ffVVfMg,ew.,r izr Kerrie V1 . W .rf ,V is X., ,. . ,N f f wqsmmg fifgviwlgifg-as lazgr-Vis, :g,.,1-'fear-,Ease1'-am' ' 'ee We gg iw Jeff Trac Top Row, Left to Right-C. Bayes, Plummer Hoffman Tooker Middle Row, Left to Right--Owens, Keppler Smxth Hall Lewis Krucker Gradolf Bottom Row, Left to Right-Hammel, Hood, Browne R Grace L Langbauer Meade B. Kernohan. April l 1-Withrow April 1 7-Stivers SCHEDULE April 25-Stivers Relays May May May faV:ew.v1qi7,Viv ::f-eW1'wg'nfrw':' 'W' V' VVV , , ll V 17'1 5ll'ill'.lVVA?1: .V Vi V l ,,.. .. i W5 if Qi' ww if, I 1 Q X ' lid? 'i 0 Vex A ve i 1, A-WV3, 1 . ' , 1 k V-1 V V L:'LsfQV5.V ,em R-.fVV- 2-Triangle Meet-Hughes and Norwood 8-9-District Meet at Mlaml 21-22+State Meet at Columbus , w , w ,vu V- f,fV.:zVi QLVV i , , W ,A,,.,,-....- ,f V V. . .A Qmmgiifigif- W 4. V1-,,,.,V,.,4 I., f,,s..,s -. 1, ,3,4....... L, ,, , . - .M-fm V rw-,-V ee., .4.2',I,.:,mJvW is Va, ,I 3 owe, Ag, N., ill I ,mr , .,,V,. , .xy .4 drqr V.B,1g,,: 5 , .K W. 4 X, ,,., K. ,,.. A M i , 'ay' rw -1 lrriffqzif V4 Llgflj, ,f1'VQ:,,'j-mx.-:','AAx:-f' f pf?-ff1',:W' Vgf,,g.3! . ggpsf.-Au, .,V,,,4--Qlrugw V W ,r,,,,,,,5wgVi.r,,. , Q, ,J-.g.MM2?5g, l. W,,n,, 4 - , - , qV.,V,,,r-XM wwf fe' - :QV S A f , 4' A ax a- .J 5 342 Mfg, Vfv- 11, ,ww v , wig .n...i. ......:...:a...:g.-mfgsea. Girls, Basket-hall Hunley, Freed, Hill, Cochran, Haley, Follick, Cogswell, Sims. Just after Christmas the girls began playing basket-ball. Practices were first held in the gym classes and then all the girls interested were rounded up for the team picking. There were three leagues competing against one another, one from each of the three classes. Each manager chose four leaders, the leaders picked teams and then each team chose their captain, and the games were begun. The teams were given numbers and the games were so arranged that all the teams on one league got to play each other. The winners from the three leagues than were matched. There were two high scoring teams on the Junior league so these two teams were in the quarter flnals. The Seniors were eliminated in the semi-finals and the Sophomores II in the finals. Hence the two Junior teams Hfought it out, and the Junior HI team carried off the ribbons. Girls, Soccer League TOp Row, Left to Right4Deinzer, Sims, Lotz, Moore, Shafor, Stapleton. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Woltenholm, Steihl, Johnson, Fried, Follick, Mannering, Wetzel, French. Q Much excitement was created at the beginning of this year when the girls learned that another team would be created. Practice at first started in the gym classes and finally teams were formed. Teams were paired off and the fun began. The games were played on Thursday afternoons and they were interesting enough to draw quite large crowds of anxious and admiring students. Of course there is always one team which has all the luck and so it hap- pened that this group of girls were the ones who held the high cards and came through waving their victorious colors. Miss Mary, Banker deserves much credit for giving so much of her spare moments to the training of the teams and the refereeing of the games. We are proud of having the picture of the First soccer league in our book. How- ever, we hope that this game will be continued and that it will be as interesting to girls in the future as it was to these girls. lnter - Registration Basket-hall Top Row, Left to Right-Lingler, Lewis, Mayer, Ludkey. Bottom Row, Left to Right--Long, Linholf, Shirley, Quite a large amount of excitement was aroused this winter as the inter- registration boys played their basket-ball games. These boys had quite a bit of enjoyment out of the sport as well as receiving the honors of being winners. There were two leagues, one league carrying the names of colleges and the other league the names of animals. The coach drew the teams for the games, which were played from time to time. The teams on both leagues played hard and finally came to the point of a tournament, The winners of the college and animal leagues played each other and as luck will have it, the wild animals won out. The boys are very proud in 1 l l. for winning such an honor for their room after having played seven games, This is the second time in four years that room 1 ll has had such an honor bestowed upon her for in l927 the boys of that room captured the champion- ship. wffiivyl'-4 ... .,fr2fVY:':. ., 'H J A5.i 5lLP?1faf',J11 A-:W-9 far, fif- if. f ' ' nfiffixfe Ri e Team Top Row, Left to Right--Brundk, Brandenburg, Negal, Henderson, Sheering, Varney. Botzom Row, Left to Right-Donnetillo, Johnson, Hayes, Leivrock, Brennon, Follick. The Rifle Team has certainly lived up to the reputation .of Hamilton High School. They are not only making a name for themselves locally but are fast becoming known in outside circles as sharpshooters. The Blue gunmen have won the Fifth Corps Area Match for the last few years and again this year they took the match by a decided victory over all of the classiest opposition in this part of the country. This year the Rifle Team has come through with a victory after every match. The schedule which the team shot to pieces consisted of the classiest teams in the country. The Rifle Team is one of the leading contenders in the Hearst Trophy Match and is conceded to win, for they won the match last year. It is here that we the students of Hamilton High School show appreciation and give much credit to the Rifle Team of our school. l fi '! Ifl. 'll Fil ' 5 l'g 3'l'ff2?fl' lf, lgffwlgigjp-gf? Q51 ' l f -11 115234 it-fslrg uiifvfffiiif' X it -.5-1A:2'fffeKr,3 ,,,,, 'v.lf...3,g1t?f QA, yan f Qfiwwsf - ll? Qiliha 'eg pufggg my ,1.:4,,.r so diff ffm - tiff :wtf -in , - I'l27lMuW1,' .gem-ascii ,K A -. . , if . ,'tf ' he 35'-'E .: ' ifftjf ' , was We .. ,, ' 31 ' --'1z,Q:41,a.1u::::'- 4 - 'Qf,a.fe.f- W .awifra ,,. , AM ,V ,r,A , ,, ,.,. ,,,,, . A , . ,M K M , . si WAN, gi is-.El ' is s ' . Y 1. .L Us . Q a, . . a , Fifi? I :L ift 0- ' M hifi 'wif' T ' -e iifgliili W 't f :.1:g: ':' 757-'Y -f-f:H'Qlg,gZ,3 .a: 2:z1':.:-:.'::f,: .11p:.11fgiaif-gg, My 'M my M A 'i ' f V T e a,g.,.f.r.,.c- J..-.,.fW. fa.. f. mil,-i.:v ...,.... .....,..-, ,oi..a.,,....,..,..i, K W- .: ...-..,amm.w-e- fr - - 'Y 1-- , Ugg, - -- 4 L, U.,-.'..,,, ., 41. sv Girls, Rifle Team Top Row, Left to Right-Laughman, Clark, Cook, Conlin, Buell, Coach Leibrock. Bottom Row, Left to Right-Braun, Anderson, Follick, Striet, Stapleton, Shafor. The activities of the Girls' Rifle Team have been very interesting this year. They started off this year with a bang having over Hfty girls to try out for placement. The scores ranged from 92 downward. The highest sixteen girls were appointed onthe team. These girls began shooting the fire Works at Thanksgiving time and have been going strong ever since. They appointed officers, Clara Cirace Follick being president with Verna Buell secretary and treasurer. Helen Conlin was chosen captain. Mark Leibrock trained the girls in their practices. One match was held with the Junior High boys. Another match was held with the Pasadena California high school girls. This was a very interest- ing match as was the match held with the alumnae girls. The practices were held on Wednesdays and Fridays with three advisors in charge. These girls were chosen by Major DeArmond for their crack shoot- ing. The girls on the team believe that their time was Well spent for it brought another honor to our dear old school. Snapshots xg. f. .LiV,,V, . ,,,' ,pry if Zn . , .. ,S Snapshots quo: HELEN FULLER A' I 1 5 S E S s 5 3 I -5 5 3 1 N 2 A 3 Q fa 3 -1 i i i E E 3 E S a s E E 5 E K 3 A s 2 S 3 Q 1 , Young men and Women make a contact with a bank as soon as possible and for the following reasons: To be in touch with valuable sources of business information. To establish your credit. To receive help and advice. To build reserve funds that you can use to advantage. E666 The Hamilton Clearing House Association First National Bank Z5 Trust Co. Second National Bank The Hamilton Dime Savings Bank Co. The Citizens Savings Bank YS Trust Co. Cover Paper For Liners and Inserts Furnished By THE BECKETT PAPER CO. Makers of Good Paper in HAMILTON, OHIO Since 1848 This Annual Printed By BROWN Sc WHITAKER GMM! 653653 SJW GEO. R. HAWTHORNE JOHN WITTMAN Producers of H zgh-C lass Printing 130 N. Monument Afve. 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We invite you to come in and see our well equipped school of business. Since 1865 we have placed thousands of young men and women in lucra- tive positions. HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Second and High Sts. EDGAR K. WAGNER Funeral Director if 228 Heaton St. Jane Keller: How much gas have we? Caroline Keller: It points to E5 but whether it means M full or 25 empty I don't know. REAL ESTATE We Have the Best Buys Your Business Appreciated Geo. McGilliard Realty Co. Realtors and Home Builders Opp. Court House Phone 393 132 High St. l 'l llli Cv azz!!!Mizeiz:r-11-:l:ll'5lfl-Elf!!!f5f'? T film ,Z L l , 1 1 1-P W MIgw,g11f1111lli1..., 1 4 lllllll'lilllll4 !''lU '1 lilijTiiiiisiiiiiisszsaaaiiiiiiEifiiiliifiiilllillllll ' Wlllii555lfl2,I iigliijlliliii iii 'f 4 1fl 'H'1 . 1, if ,' ' 1 l'llt1ggf siili.i,i,.-,, S 4 lg!:i3'fssssszas2i22s2QW'lWWII! ik ' 'l'f'HIilrI 1 X ,4.-...2- G H1 ra' 5 'lliliiiiiiiilf Aix K m I 5 Q V 4 'EW ' . E mluimillfmfwr'-12:1 ::::::.::.r.,::::.:r:::. 21 M- . A 3'-f-.... 5 2-P-Q- i ',Tr ...l ' ' ,Afi- at MQLLANNGQ September -We all trudged eagerly CU back again. lt was fun, though, to see every one. -Everyone ran around the office trying to get a new schedule. -The first real day of lessons. -The teachers showered us with tests. No rest for the wicked. -We all took Saturday off to re- cuperate from the big strain of the week. -Seems like nothing is function- ing, etc. Just another day of changing schedules. General assembly first and senior assemble afterward to elect senior officers. Wonder who will be our Prexy! -Student council members elected and held Hrst meeting today. Seniors held third and fourth elections. -Our second assembly. Coach Hirt talked to us for the first time. -Last election of senior ofhcers. Hall is prexy, Chamberlain and Rosenthal also lucky. Athletic tickets put -on sale. -Only one week till our first football game. -First senior annual pictures taken. Gee how I hate to get shot! -Student activity tickets put on sale. Sounds like they really mean business. 26- 17-First pep assembly today. Pros- ser, Hood and Craft were elected cheerleaders. 18-Second issue of the Review. Kellers sure know their biznezzf. Eh-what? 19-Last day of third week. What a relief. Tomorrow is big day for us-football. 20-Coach Hirt certainly knows his stuff We beat Lebanon 45 to 0. Hurrah! -The beginning of these un- numerable blue Mondays, when no one knows his lessons and teachers have no pity. -Our teachers are sure piling the tests on us. It is so hard be- cause If 1S so hot. We just sizzle!! -English classes are going to the library for library notes. Quite a novelty. Something different anyway. -Third issue of Review and all is well. Senior color corn-- mittee decided on colors. First meeting of Dean's Council. Junior annual pictures taken. 27-Big game with Elder. Did we beat them? Only 46 to O. Our team certainly looked fine. 29-Just another day to tug through. Sophomore indivi- dual pictures taken. 30-Tests, tests, and more tests. Our teachers must have got to- gether on this propolition.' It really looks bad. r W' ,M ww t , tmil i 'g g Q M i ll . g l,,,,,. .:'1fw1 i f-il ' ' Il lf 'it2lit2lE,l1l, F'-'W H mi tltiilli dg 3,jx.gzsrq11r1:355...,.f I - il,,,,..,,- lim- isigyggggggggf I Xxx F 1 ' -4 - ..., 1,3 1 , , t ' M! -Q in IH I y will ff ' ay 1 -i ,mm up . ' 1 s mm F- 'le' ll -I .f S t Yltf my immmmmm'i ig Ill 1 - :.--.- -1- fre -- ' - f Tf Eze' V ' 'fn - , TELL YOUR STORY BETTER WITH hotograph JACOBI AND MURRAY STUDIOS 131-133-135 North Third street Visit Hamilton's Newest And Only Ground Floor Studio THE W. C. FRECHTLING CO. The Home Store of Hamilton Established 1856 Z Dry Goods - Apparel - Draperies Foreign and Domestic China Artistic Draperies Exclusive at FrechtIz'ng's Nellie Don Frocks Printzess Coats Gordon Hosiery At the Prom June told Clyde that kisses were the language of love, so they Went out and talked it over! T T T T We all laugh at teachers' jokes No matter what they be. Not because they're funny jokes But because it's policy. -Panther C. M. HENKEL Interior Decorating Wall Paper, Pictures, Framing 103 North Third St. Hamilton, Ohio N '7 NF ciiwb 'x A The paper used in this book is 100 UQ. Enamel Book One of the Champion Products THE CHAMPION CGATED PAPER CO. HAMILTON, OHIO .NNE vqliaag ,fs 0 3 - 'Aux' xj Xe f - at I-WLAN October -A pep assembly, which was really peppy. It was held the third period. Boys' Hi-Y and their girl friends held a hike to Camp Campbell Gard. -Um-um our first vacation. Be sure and see me at the fair right around the hot dog stand. -More fair and a grand big pep parade. Such excitement is too much for my nerves. -Our biggest game with Martins Ferry. We lost 6 to 7. Hope to do better next time. -Seniors had a big practice in- telligence test. They at least got a line on the test. -Seniors are still groaning from that intelligence test. There were plenty of other tests to balance however. -Girls' Hi-Y business meeting. Boys are thinking about having 'meetings while the girls have them. -My what a break we got today. We had all of two fire drills. Nice goin' say what? -Everybody is excited about the football game. -Well, well. We certainly show- ed Lima a thing or two about football. We beat them 19 to 6. -Yawn, yawn-Monday again. lf something doesn't happen soon-I'll-l'll. -What a day! Too hot to put one's mind on book larnin'. -Things are looking up. Girls' Hi-Y had a vocational meeting and the Rifle team has begun. 24- -Several seniors are thinking of going to Oberlin today for a scholarship. -Big pep parade, but no pep assembly. ?????? What goes on here? -Big game with Louisville Male and was it good??? We won 26 to 0. I -Well here we are back to the fold again and with a bigger craving for excitement than ever before. -Ho-hum! Just another day. -First reports were received to- day. This is the day when all our high hopes fall flat! -This is the biggest. jobl ever ha-d. Cause how are you going to write something when there isn't anything to write. Oh boy! One less day of school. Teachers all went to Cincy and gave us all a break. -Well it's sad but true, Cas I write tears dim my eyesj we lost to Springfield 14 to 7. We'll certainly do better next time. -These ever lasting dull, dreary, draggy, dreadful, -days are get-' ting us all down. -Hurrah! We had a ten minute assembly today. C. W. talked to us about the Red Cross. -Red Cross Collection taken in registration. -We drag back heavy-eyed to school after attending the pre- hallowe'en parties. -Good foley pep assembly. Wasn't it great. M I .1 .W t qi, ,'i'l,,gj.i1':'I ' It. ..,, , ll ,iq '- 5 . ,.L.,u tiis:'ff:gQ55-gmgue2.52,-1' m,,,,,,ml 1 H n 4 .X .0 Y Y g liiigififgd , llll H 1 l D I - 5 1 Y ' A , ,211 JV' '- ' V . ' 7,451 4-V ill A 4' A P i i Q! iii ' ,X V .Li lly .,-, i U ,. P' P - in X i l 2- K ' WE' ' ' l ,Wig 34 W dl? . ,-4 Q I V V Ag T QW' 'EF at E as--- nl X 4 --L - ig- fa'ilVE242g f.e'f..JoE-.-1 if ad-I HQ!-1-ANN9 Read The JOURNAL Most News She was only a carpenter's daugh- ter, but how she chiseled me! -Belle Hop TTT? GLORY TO THE GREAT Lecturer: 'iPotts was a great man. At his death three towns were named after him: Pottsville, Pottstown, and Chambersburg, -Wasp as Stik Tube Patch Half Soles Casing Plasters Top Repairs Polishing Cloths , Z Las Stik Mfg. Co. When your graduation shoes wear out, have them repaired to look like new Goodyear Shoe Repairing Co. Max Hornstein, Prop. MOSTGW - CORBIN General Contractors can can P 9 516 South Fourth St. 208 South Third St. PHONE 1759 W MWM M , !?fM. 'U. Q e i l l W .- .. . ill 1?1., . .: ':e.,iM l.. I ffll l 1'l 1l1l'l!U 1LYff '. 'NTIlMY'f ',, ,... 14 , 5 gl'-'V' ' lil IWW...Qgl! , f'r'l'a':-f 'il minMe . -o 'f e'1l'r ' ' ml ' ff' QW 'f:gosifafi a'l ? f in V r'1 'e'f iii5ifffeilffl tliiiilffixliiiazrsssif elmisaiaanwl'N not -lin-ff , T H ilfl1I'l ' K' ll H11 'l 'ff P at -X, v 0 T' ' 'r' 'r'r H s 1 EE, '-,se-HN .P P1-,.e? fi- Q., p 1 1'Ff11:-f3i'L-Al4e:i+fz '?T?rfl gi T'L ' - ,-Q9 0' at HQ'-l-AN NOVemb8f -Girls' first Hop. More sore feet. Big game with Steele. -All's' well after the week end. Everybody looks pretty sleepy. -Count Von Luckner tickets on sale. This is the first produc- tion of the American History Club. -Democrats all sneered at the Republicans in the halls today. Nothing But The Truth tickets were put on sale. -Play practices are getting more frequent for 'tis only one more week till the big production. -Senior girls' Hi-Y had pot luck supper. The senior pictures are being mounted for this book. Looks like Rogue's Gallery. -Boys' Hi-Y held overnight hike to Camp Campbell Gard. They are going to hold a conference also. No game today. -We are still Uperkin' in spite of the supper and week end parties. -Armistice day. Only one-half day of school and an assembly at that. -Seats for Nothing But The Truth were put on sale. -Check on all these tests. There oughta be a law against that. -Big day - An assembly for Count Von Luckner and the p l a y Nothing But The Truth. Both went over big. -We played Norwood and beat them 12 to 2. Not so worse 17-Another nerve racking Mon- day. Will they never cease? -Assembly for installation of the Student Council. -Punchinello Puppet tickets were put on sale. -All the English students are busy reading their outside read- ing books. 21-Red Cross drive, which means no school for a' lot of us. Girls' Hi-Y World fellowship banquet. 22-We played Woodward and won. What a game! 45 to 0. Vile must have cleaned up on them. 24-The display of the Tellander pictures were hung in the library in Memory of Miss Greer. 25-Sophomore election was held. Blackwell, DuVall, Dot Keller and Dot Anderson were success- ful. 26-Another review, more tests, plenty of snow. Only one thing to brighten our dreary existence. That is-we have two days vacation this week. 27-Everybody ate plenty of turkey and then went to see the foot- ball game. Roosevelt was the vlictim 'this time. It was so awfully cold that neither team scored. 28-Beginning of Boy's Conference. 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Groban: Bring me the third, fourth, sixth, eighteenth and nine- teenth syllables. -Owl Greeting Cards Stationery Fountain Pens Desk Sets Visit Our Book Department The Stationery Kr Office Supply Co. 309 Court St. Tel. 587 A HQ?-L NW IJGCGITIESI' 1-Are we all going back to our babyhood days? We all went to see the Puppets today. They presented David Copperfield. 2-Tests, tests and more tests. I ' say this can't go on forever. 16-Wonder why so many girls are absent. Maybe they are in Cincy shopping. Suppose? 17-Girls' Hi-Y 'doll show. Some of them certainly were keen. Wonder who will get a prize? 18-Another assembly. Mr. Mar- 3-Reports! Whee, what a come down. 4-Editors and business managers of Review and Annual went to Cleveland for a con- vention. 5-First basket-ball game. Re- serves played Richmond. Vv'e lost. Such luck! tindale of Yellowstone National Park talked to us. 19-Another basket-ball game and we won. Hurrah! More praise for old H. H. S. 20-This was practically a free Saturday. 22-Prom tickets are put on sale. Won't be long now. 6 23-Collections taken for poor -First free Saturday for a long time. Nothing to do, not even a football game. families. Some classes had their Xmas parties today. 24-Last day of school this year. 8-The Review staff is working hard on this week's paper be- cause it is to be judged. 9-Assembly in honor of Miss Sara Greer was held today. Dr. Upham of Miami spoke to us. 10-Spanish classes are cutting out paper dolls. Such babies, but then- l 1-More club meetings. Everyone planning a party for Xmas. 12-Last day of this Week. Hurrah! Only one more week till Christ- mas. 13-Basket-ball game with Seven- mile. We beat them and how! 15-Just another-oh well I Won't 31- Xmas assembly held at 12 o'clock. Santa Claus 'n every- thing. More fun! 25-No school. ' The long awaited day is at last here. 26-Prom-more fun and excite- ment. Prepare to sleep tomor- row and let your feet recuperate. 27-All is quiet. Not even a game. 29-Vacation. Mmmmmm doesn't it feel glorious. 30-More vacation. Some of us are lamenting the first days are go- ing too quickly. Everybody is catching up on their lost sleep. I say but aren't we enjoying this vacation. We played with alumnae and won. Very good finish it. I should say. '-.iffaieff.esgmeifif' ' IIN' mt ill' I 5lilf- 'M1'1ll?-iifif.f:37W l''nl Ifv2as2:wa'vff?Tllififjt uw' u ' i ' 'L ' ' ' s J lib'- 'll aa., . ,,,.:,r. -'SE ,1,f vii, if . I ' ' .5 A Li ' I Q jf . i ' ' fluff. . M - ' f with I wg- A -.2 .,,. 'f . ' e S' f .. if 1 - ,j . C... L :.. I ' - ' ' .gin I 'ii' ' H Q. .33 F'--3 -15' - .EJ ga 2 - il-'aa fit . f H? - E ,,::',:..'..:a- - ------T.: -2-1-. fa - 3.-1 4- 1- 4-,alll , -- ' , Q g'-' 3- 1.-1-' M' ' . fb?-. -:1,'-f E1-7.12-3,':', i23'i'f. . Q 1 ' .V '- f W Q f Your Annual Photographer THE WEBB STUDIO 208 K B 'ld' I i X xx fl Ya Q . 5 PHONE 5611 K W M 4+ X Q X N 'Q IQ , Q. 3:4-:Q , -,ff Wm an H LANW, January - Entrez new year. Aure- voir old year. --More vacation with parties. etc. Game with Portsmouth. We lost by just 2 points. -Last day of real freedom before back to school. We drag our lagging feet. -Back to school again. How strange it seems! --Exam schedule is published. It makes us have heart failure to think of it. But then if I were bright- -Girls' Hi-Y meeting. Boys also held their meeting tonight. Semesteroflicers were nominated. -Another Review. Every day in every way, that staff grows better and better. --Game with Elder at Cincinnati. We won, yea team! Boys are certainly getting into the game. -Game at home tonight. Played Columbia East, but we lost. Tough luck boys. -Last week before exams. All our teachers are showering us with tests. Strange, isn't it. --What a break! Guess whata We had an assembly today. Dr. Simonson talked on temperance. -Honor Society installation ex- ercises. Must be great to be so noble, think so? 29- 15-Exam reviews are beginning. 16-Yes or no-which is your exemption verdict? 17-No game this week. l 9-Exams. 20-More exams. 21-Still more exams. -The fourth day of vacation for some but the lirst day for the rest of us. 23-Game with Steele. We lost, sad to say. 24-Game at Eaton. Hurrah, we won 24-17. 26-Back again to hear the results of the big light for air and grades. 27-New schedules were handed out. Just one more semester left for we seniors. Are you sad or glad? 28-Classes are about arranged again. Not many more changes to be made. Another Review. The last of the group pictures for this book were taken today. 30-Guess what! We had an honest- to-goodness pep a s s e m b l y. Seemed like old times. 31-Big game with Springfield here. ,H ..,, .. wvtn . , wuvl ,X t 'f '? H'1'l'! in 53 A f 5 :21 r ral vm 1 , '4.:1! f i f --g-' if ---- !gia rl Wg .sm S . 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Phone 3790 .':.:ili7i' jgiimiig ':'l,' 'f '- -2-. 1' .' 4:5 ' 5 fy avl, iffy mid I-.7 .1212:::::::::.:::: I m 'P I C W X ll 'Q g . ' gy . mmm A c l V, if i. , X' , A . A F Wa C y ... , 5l -if fa fi P 5 E BENQ!-L NNW When you think of Kodaks Think of BEELER'S Main and B Sts. HAMILTON, OHIO Dunlap Clothing Co. We specialize in High School and College Clothes- A Vanity Fair Sport Pants Satisfaction Guaranteed 18 South Third St. PHONE 4470 CAPITOL Cleaners and Dyers EDWARD MANNION, Manager Main at Eaton Hamilton, Ohio .96 Esther Mc: I'l1 have you under- stand I'm related to the Boones. Elaine B: Now I remember, your grandmothers name was Bah. 125' I knew she was a coal miner's daughter when I saw the slack in her stockings. -KinyfKar TTTT A woman is as old as she looks: a man is old when he stops looking. --Ski-U-Mah W. S. MINNIS REAL TOR Reliable Realty Service Xl 510 Rentschler Bldg. ' PHONE 4058 819 East Ave. Phone 43 83 J. C. BAKER Super Service Station DRESSES :CQATS BEREZIN'S 211 S. Third St. Next to Palace One Call Does It All Millinery Children's Wear ' .... ' F in :fulf- at' 'R I3 E Q 155 V fail iii itfwgl 'ls te 1 l. S ll U. if 'I I lillll' I I QE? 1 ml, All W it-will up ' , H y. . ll ils . i. i . fy-1 41- ik ' 9' ,i 'EL' i ': g, Y.. . ,zz . ' . are .... . ,. f' 'N sales Q ww, I., ,, . L., I g'N, at V it ,73w.71t ,, it S Jain: ,Fic Y Hr 1, ,IVF I , I Q f I . Ju., ff I i. A L 'I ' i1 l M.. im , f -1 wi lx 1 'H 2 J K N- ,' E4 ,.-like 1.-. , A -fef gg., a 5 . , A f' 5' f ' I i N J It 1 me g ! T ' ' W' ' ' ' ' a w '-:I igiaz ff .. , Th... .. LL 1 :,: , 'iv - ,l I 3 J' 2' , 1 ,v Q X EQ . 1 t 1 I February -Maurice Hindus spoke to us on Russia. -Senior boys' Hop tickets put on sale. -Senior assembly the first period. Another Review but this time it contains the dates of three hops. Imagine that!!! -Elder game here. We Won, Hurrah! I I 7-Game with Norwood there. We did not have such good luck to- night. We lost 27-30. -Just another Monday. -Honor Society slips were passed out to all Seniors who had an average of 85 or more. -Just another day of dreary classes, kept alive only by the excitement of surprise, tests. -Cast of the Hi-Y play Who Wouldn't Be Crazy is being chosen. -Senior boys' hop. Big crowd, good music and plenty of fun. What more could you want? -We beat Marietta in the game held here tonight. -History Club is Hnishing their arrangements of their trip to 18- 27- -Teachers are cramming us with tests. This six weeks' period is nearing a close. Juniors signed up for the Honor Society today. Wonder who will be smart enough to get in the club? -Play practice is going on in earnest for it is just a little over a week till the great production. -Fire!! Fire!! Yes, we had a real fire today. Wasn't it thrill- ing? Remember how we hud- dled together in the gym? -Georgetown played us here to- day. We won. ---We had a dental assembly to- day. We saw slides showing us how to care for our teeth. We got some good advice that we all need. -Mr, Aughinbaugh showed us slides and talked to us on the historical points of Ohio. -We played basket-ball with Roosevelt tonight, there. -The 4'flu epidemic is certainly raging out here at school. Who Wouldn't be Crazy, the Hi-Y play, went over very big tonight. ' -No game. Just a free day for Washington. Isn't it grand? most of us. .. K . fr X , ,Q .f.1: 73.3.5 I . , -. A' , . - ' ' 2 Q' ' f ' R ' A 1' . '- X ie? 2 ' ?'-,if ha w 'E-Cf . . M a - -f-1-..f--1-fewer.:-:sit 2 1-f N -542--I . YQ - 5' - fa' h m, as f- ' ' A' .rw 1.-,-fr -A -, .n-:aa----',r-ew-N,...,...W:e..m.. ' ' 1- V' -' f. 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S T R A 5 5 2lO South Second Sr. HAMILTON, OHIO Come In For Yours Today Clothing and Shoe CO' 220-222 High St. C 4 Get The Thrift Habit 5 5 Save I I THE DOLLAR SAVING AND LOAN CO. ., g A , Y,'Le?EAVf:AEg?EiftT3T5 x WWW? l A lim' -' h gf, J 'W Q l'l ., iivi jf I it lt ' ' QW 5 , 4 i f i mg K March -The list of absentees in the ofnce is certainly long today. Student council members are having a tough time selling stamps since there are no more games. -Girls' Hi-Y held an A, A. U. W, tea at Y. W. C. A, today. Boys' Hi-Y held a discussion on college, -Hurrah, the long waited for Senior beauty contest was an' nounced in the A'Rev1ew. -We played at the tournament tonight, We won 29-17. Some game too. Played Norwood and beat them too. On to Dayton is now our cry. -Burr-r-r-r was it cold? and howl The janitor must be taking a vacation. -Senior Party tickets are put on sale. Wish we all were seniors but then our time will come, if we wait long enough. Hurrah! The sun shone today. We all pepped up to celebrate its debute after a week ol darkness, All the classes are planning parties. The boys' Hi-Y are staging a hop and the Senior Club is having a party. More fun and excitement, Pep assembly the fourth period to give the boys a big send oSi for the Dayton tournament. That exciting game with Springfield ended with the score l7-l5. -Big game with Middletown at Dayton tournament. We won l7-l3. YVe won last game of tournament from Hughes 18- l7. On to Columbusl 20- More excitement was in the halls today when we learned that we play McKinley in the tournament at Columbus. -Senior party held today, St. Patricks day. They certainly get the breaks at getting out of classes. -The grade cards out again did come. So the school today was minus fun. -Big Pep Assembly to send the boys oflf to Columbus. The plaque which was won by these mighty ten was presented to the school. They're offf Almost ZOO pupils went to Columbus but-we lostlf Yes it is true. Canton beat us 25-2l. -Since we were out of the tour- nament, the activities were not many. -All of we basket-ball fans did plenty of rejoicing over our cen- ter Meade who received the honor of being chosen as the best center at Columbus. -The cast of the history play-- A'Tillie, The Mennonite lvlaide' got their pictures taken for the 'AReview, -Won't be long till we go to Washington. More fun? -Just another day in Ye Old Halls. -Boys' Hi-Y hop, -Free day, this week as far as school affairs were concerned. -Senior Assembly and Athletic dance at gym, Quite a big day. - Tillie, The Mennonite Maiden the history play was given the second, t h i r d and fourth periods. f' - 1. 1. at HQ'-Lgwmt C. DATT ILO E5 CO. ERU1Ts and VEGETABLES Men's and Young Men's Furnishings at Popular Prices THE LIBERTY STORE in Season Z4 South Third St. I S - ' ' Dr. Raymond S. Albers Dentist P hone 1268 513-14-15 First Navi. Bldg. 207 South Third St. Ph0H9 1067 Lee N. Parrish 8 Co. Fire Insurance Real Estate Phone 4070 - Third and Court Sts. Humbach's Drug Store Candy, Sodas Kodaks and Films Where can you buy a cap for your knee? Or a key for a lock of your hair? Can your eyes be called an academy Because there are pupils there? ln the crown of your head What jewels are found? Who travels the bridge of your nose? Could you use, in shingling the roof of your mouth, The nails on the end of your toes? Could the crook in your elbow be sent to jail? If so, what did he do? How can you sharpen your shoulder blades? l'll be darned if l know, do you? Could you sit in the shade of the palm of your hand? Em Ave. and Grand Blvd. Phone 4475 Does the calf on your leg eat the Corn . on your toe. Third and Heaton Sts. Phone 4476 Then Why not grow Corn in the ear? CU. of Mirmj .-,EV i , A ilaixlk lgl, I I , XIQ' ,ul A XYII, mi f I I ' iliglli' - 'iffglfgifirgglf 2 f , . , M.-., ,W -as 'Q , , . !gf':ig:.sgy I 1 .5 g f e-f , W , Q , i:1...iV ,t V fi 1 , -,., T TQ T' 1 'x 'f if A Q l I 2,7 J . are fig : , .1 Nh V-3 ITV ? , 1 571 4: .ran - '1-4:1 ggi? f is 3 - -K ' t H xt. V, p fiilif- W-1:4 P.- T ., i', Q gif 1' :rr -fi E :W , ',-ji: ',..T ....' ff '2f A-:FF , L: ri-VT'-.:'f..f131:Laine-wwf.. s,rf:1 'i1::Ze4Z7L1......-.1 H PM X 'L Emaagf' 9.4 ',j 'HE at I HQL!-ANSWER Apri -The last school day this week. Washington trip started. -Easter vacation. -More Washington trip and Easter vacation. -Washington travelers a r r i v e home again. -Senior songs handed in to Mr. Lebo. We are all tired after the vacation. -Another drowsy day. Senior song chosen, congratulations, Earl, -Senior assembly, the announce- ments were signed up. Sounds like graduation is not far away. -Big assembly in honor of Arbor day given by the Biology de- partment, -English classes journeyed to Cincy to see Bechy Sharp. Tough luck we lost to Withrow in Track. Girls' Hi-Y Car-- nival and jitney dance. -More folks absent to-day. To-o much heat for them I guess. -Assembly, hurrah, Mr. Clark of Chicago, spoke to us on the Community Chest and basket- ball players received letters. -Good' old Spring is back again. -Another Review and I sec that they have received first class honors. Not bad eh? 19-- -We lost the track meet with Stivers. Tough luck but keep up good hopes. The cornerstone was laid for the new Y. W. C. A. -The English classes talked about the Community Chest work. --All the wise UD seniors are signing up to go to Miami for the scholarship exams. 22-Commencement speakers were voted on - congratulations, Bill and Ed. -Senior clothes voted on. Looks like they mean business, 24'-Girls' and Boys' tennis teams both lost to Withrow teams to- day. -We came out seventh in the Stivers track meet today. All we need is a little more luck. -Three periods of assembly for the Seniors. Not bad eh? Mr. Lebo presented his band the seventh and eighth periods. --Class night speakers picked by senior oflicers. -Balloting for the History award, Carolyn Keller chosen as Com- mencement speaker by the faculty. Betty Hammerle is Vali-Dic. -Last balloting for the History award. Congratulations, Mill- spaugh. 1 ll Ill I . i..-All V Y Y .i W A l' -- r 'nlurnifw llllllrf . Iiinli-Wfffi' 'lf' hll,ll'i :il 'JMU I I I l Fl lil I ll ' ,iw ' 4' ' lilly . y s'fl l 1151afeissiiilflffil' 'llliliiiii'fS::i25fifirll .llil 'lfi lgrgzeffii-'faiiiwW' V 'gihzywe '1lllll'il' 1 All min ' I ll' I 1, i limi' rl , ilwg:z!,g!l . tlluggjlv' K l ,... l 1, 4' A IX 4' i' i' 1 ' f ill, , C2 M 52 .. tiff , V, y - V . T -. , . nf 11+ , Ml X ll 'Wi V 1 VF W ' ' ,-W 3, . 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Reiley Scott the poet read some of his poetry. -Girls' Hi-Y election which resulted in a victory for Ruth Hill. -Senior exam schedules are being posted. Won't be long now. Two announcements of scholar- ships were made this week. Congratulations boys! -Girls' Hi-Y hop. It was really great even if there were a num-- ber of sore feet. Rest up for Class Night, gang. -First meeting of seniors for music practice. -Popularity contest voted on--- wonder who is the quietest. loudest, prettiest, etc. -Another singing assembly. - Review edited by tryouts. Congratulations underclassmen. -Just two weeks left for the seniors. These honorable people received their announcements. -Just a day of enjoyment. The history club council went to the Albee to see a movie. -Sophomore and Juniors had as- semblies to talk over next year's schedule. -Juniors voted whether they -I don't mean to grumble but- tests seem to be the bane of our faculty's existence. -Next to last Review. Seems like old year is drawing to the end. 22-Just two more weeks till Class Night. More thrills. Girls' Hi-Y spend week-end at Camp Gard. -Last Monday for the Seniors. Won't be long now, will it? Don't shed too many tears. -Just another day of misery. I have reviewed my lessons so much I don't know anything. -Hurrah! The gala day is here, the annuals come out. Hope you like them. -Decoration day assembly. Juniors put on a play. I AM TOLD THAT THE FOL- LOWING WILL T A KAE PLACE. ' June -Senior exams. 2-Senior exams. Oh, me. -Senior exams. Last but not least. -Seniors return to the building to get their grades. -Class Night. -Baccalaureate. 9-Commencement. -Junior and Sophomore exams. -Ditto. 12- Last day this year for the under- classmen. I must now put down my pen and close my book for another year has quietly slipped away. would go to Class Night or not. Aurevoirl . ' ui N.. is f - - I - L.. r i '-u: 1 f:::: : ... 'l l l i ll l lll-llf ' ' U '-'i ?':'aii l 5 UW ' IW -f'f:1: W3 I 'H H J lil 4 glial! A Iv llliliiijgigfiiiiill V Jglllllliiluiggmgil ll jiiimvf pr h . . A U ' I ' , W 6 M , f ' A PI! ' X! 4. I I V 1 H I I I - A EX 4 W' l gl. .1 V-6-.gif-.idx vig- i , Y ' 5 M Ji.. - fi- - 2,.2-MQW . Ae- . J . if J l E- - Q 'A I...--,, 1 1 EMEA f r2J? Q . t ,A rr-' ti an HW ANN States off Younited. Septober, da 10 Mine dear Fritzi I take me up mine ink und pen und rite you mit a led pencil. Ve do not liff vere ve liffed before, ve liff vere ve moved. I am so offully sorry since ve are separated together und vish ve vere closerapart. Ve are hav- ing more vether up here than ve had last year. Mine dear aunt Jean is dead. She died of new monis on New Year's day, fifteen minutes in front of live. Her breath all leeked out. De doctors gave up all hopes of saving her ven she died. She leaves a family of two boys unn two cows. Dey found two tousand dollars sewed up in her bustle. Dot vas a lot of money to leef behind. Her sister is having de mumps und is having a svell time. She is near death's door. De dcctors tink they can pull her through. Edward Gorsuch vas also sick de other day. De doctor told him to take something so he vent down town mit Charles Duemer und took his vatch. Charles got him arrested und got a lawyer. De Lawyer took de case und vent home mit de works. Mine brudder yust graduate from de cow college. He is an electrocu- tion engineere und stenografter. He got a job in a livery stable estono- grafting hay down to the horses. De other day he took our dog up to de saw mill. De dog got in a fight -mit a circular saw und only lasted vun round. Ve haf a cat und three chickens. De chickens lay eggs and de cat lays by de radiator. De college vas cold de other day so called up de janitor and made it hot for him. I am making money fast. Yesterday I deposited a hundred dollars und today I vent down town und wrote myself a check for a hundred dollars und deposited it so now I haf two hundred dollars. I am sending your over coat by express. To save charges, I cut off de buttons. Yo vill find dem in de inside pocket. I can tink of nudding more to rite. Hope dis finds you de same. Your cussin, Jack l Q I W I ll I: llm','-Eagfrfigifgg 332912 :-:Ez ' lt LH llvii q 5 l' ' lf 1 'I - lQ--, 1,5 ,...... ..g i.:sfs .. 2Eas:az:.g:a:ag::::: :aff 2:11212 f i- -'-H-ff::::---:---ll-'-955535515 lil lo . A ., zi.M 1lg3l!g1ii.1.mfiqglkiwlmnmlmuv pg p Q f VM willIWWimml11rIliiEWiQil?iiliiilllliiliiligiiiiiimiili!l3lll1iWil'l Wil l lmmllmnl1gg,,,,lhmum lgllil ' n , ,A i HM- . . 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Congratulations I to the Restaurant and Candy Shop Noon Luncheons Evening Dinners 31 50 Cents 75 Cents Moore's Drug Store Ideal Candy Shoppe ST. HOWI2 COOhlf1g . Hamilton, Ohio SPECIAL ICE CREAM 30. Cents A Quart Some people love to go to the Compliments of movies, others go to the movies to love. ' ,Q 1 Lmdenwald Sweet Sho Life T T 1' T High School Rendezvous Flappersf War Cry: in Lzndenwald To arms! To arms! LUNCHES soDA EOUNTAIN F211 IH! CANDIES CIGARETTES -Whz'rlwz'nd I Opposite Car Barns 1 F i ' 'C Vi' C ' i l . i i K M V. . , .f ,ah . iff' i I 'lil L it W wH l2uf 'wr- ff ilf i!i'3'2lfw:ef. A ll a'i1'si1ii?if-I ll-111.1H22'?ifffff5ZEiEWi f'i 1E,if?.2'.kJif!lii1iliA r f' - ifllifit i.isi.2I5i.iiZ t X. 5 1 . W X 4 f i , W Ili 'Ii mm my f 'ww..,i :mimi-...if l m? W L A I 5 '-5 'ff 'iff ' f f ..-Y ,. Ea . - me '1 4 Hs' i'?T1-V I nJ1suiml1IIillliiillililillllill!ll , ,W , 1 W 1 Q -.4.fv QF luuua .. . t B- A I . 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XX L XXQ 1 Y , - 1 s ' HU, - , Ag Q- ' -p - ff A gg 'Z' ' .-4, + 1 .4 . qi 'ity - x ' J-f ,M E524 ff JUN Mmm 1.4411 X K 'f ' W-1 f - A HQ'-I-AN Business lvlanageris Page The Annual would have been an impossibility if it had not been for the help and advice of many people outside the actual staff. To express adequately our gratitude to these people is beyond the power of words. Yet the volume would be incomplete without some tribute to the many who have given so generously of their time and effort. To Mr. Webb, of the Webb Studio, we are indebted for the photo- graphy throughout THE HOLLANDER. To Mr. Riester, of the DeLuxe Engraving Co., We are especially grateful for the invaluable assistance in the planning and executing of the engravings in this volume. We are also indebted to Mr. Hawthorne, of Brown 8 Whitaker, for very necessary aid in the printing of the book. The Business Staff of 'THE HOLLANDER wishes to take this oppor- tunity to thank all these loyal Hamilton concerns, who are found in this section, for their splendid cooperation and work. If it makes no difference where you trade, why not patronize the advertisers in this Annual? It was a great pleasure for me to have such great assistants as I have had in Ruth Hill and Herbert Piker. In case of an emergency or lack of ideas I could always count on these two to help me out of the trouble at hand. ' HARRY GROBAN, Business Manager 1931 Annual ' . , .-sigzfliz 1,1 ll l! ,, .,-,ae ,, ..i. ., .. , ,i ,, ,, I 1 , ' 1 1! ilwilll A ,lsgffigsmiipl l ,y 'iigigfi11miT5lE.:ii22Eiuqrlqv A,f r f1.rQQ5.:2!!:i:H:m!: I lmmllllllll il lima I lim ri-1.-:..irI ii-':.::u:.'-in mp ,, a - ff T if i ' ,W iw b K 3 I ,lx f 'ffzl xv 2 T a L f I ' ' X ' 1 ' a ,,...s 1 - 9 . 1 4 W? ffflfff- '2'f il JC:-5 ,5,ll '2 ,g',W' D-fl W J ,Wh 'Um I v N ,ml ii 9-E RQ'-l'RN Editoris Page And so, the events of another school year, are to be solemnly recorded as history. The record of '31 has at last left the press and has now been placed in your hands to become one of your own personal possessions. At some future time this volume may, by some of us, be placed carefully away among the other equally cherished keepsakes or perhaps may be kept out in sight for daily thumbing. While planning this book we tried hard to make it very complete so that when we grow old and gray we may still enjoy pondering over the pages. Perhaps this will be the only way for us to bring back to our memories those dear old days which we have just completed here in H. H. S. But come, this is not supposed to be a sob story nor a prophesy either. What l want to tell you is that l had a very elicient staff and we have certainly worked hard, yes, extremely hard trying to put out this book. I sincerely hope that you will appreciate our efforts and please don't grumble if you don't like this finished product for it is not an easy task to compose such a volume. To Bob McCloskey goes the credit for the art of this book. Bob has spent endless hours in making the wood cuts that adorn these pages. I want to express my deep' appreciation for the cooperation of the faculty members and the many students who have helped me so graciously. ESTHER MCKEMY, Editor 1931 Annual ll-'elf um www-H t . .1 gh .Q in.--5.1-Im, ,un lllriil-efeqaim ' i.m....,p:::1f5pi::' l lm--AllIIH!!l!lEullHIgi5!iii,,.f-- Ullllu ll gf! 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