Hartwell High School - Wave Lengths Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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Hartwell High School - Wave Lengths Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 36 of 90
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Page 36 text:

Firsf Row, lqfl fo righl: Elizabeth Acton, Alma Schutte, Bessie Sewell, Eleanor Cunningham, Jane Dickman, Jane Hill, Catherine Schmidt, Mary Louise Ewry, Carmen Craig, Eunice Gilbert, Ruth Wileher, Marjorie Durham. Sammi lima: VVarren T heodore, Jack Kothe, Margaret Haggard, Marian Jones, Eunice Eveleigh, Audrey Morris, Betty Woods, Frances Lumpkin, Dolores Meyer, Alberta Sanders, John Laub, James Coates. Third Rmr: Robert Spacht,-Allan Sawtelle, Franklin Tuttle, Junior Doller, Albert Lindsey, Albert Ledars, Ralph Smart, Earl Franks, Alvin Jordan, Jack Olson, Elmer MacFarland, Jack Newburg. Fourlh Row: Pete Carter, Donald Doelker, Fred Koehler, Wveldon Riddell, Paul Collins, William Brown, Avilllitlll Klein, Alvin Robinson, Howard Haake l26l

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Junior Class HE junior class is reputed for its pep and its interest in all school activities. Under the able sponsorship of Miss Andrews, the class was speedily organized with the election of the following oH'icers: Frank Fothergill, president, Mary Elizabeth Sims, vice-president, Margaret Schehr, secretary, and Joseph George, treasurer. The juniors took a prominent part in the school's athletics. In football, the junior stars-Captain Stanley Haffey, Frank Fothergill, Raymond Holi'- man, Roy Mappes, and lVilliam SchaeH'er-constituted an important part of the football team. The regular girls' basketball team was made up of all juniors excepting one. The girls distinguished on this team were Dorothy Kellett fcaptainl, Ruth Hunt, Alta Newton, Margaret Schehr, Esther Gerard, Margaret Graf, and Betty VVistner. The boys' basketball team was mate- rially strengthened by the splendid playing of Elbreth Vaughn, Frank Fother- gill, and Stanley Haffey. At the Valley track meet the juniors shared in the spoils Dorothy Kellett broke the high-school girls' discus record, and VVilliam Schaeffer re- ceived the individual medal for scoring the most points. In lVIarch the juniors and seniors collaborated in producing the operetta, Hulda of Hollandf, which met with stupendous success. Junior actors of prominence were Betty Wistner, Richard VVest, Frank Fothergill, and Robert Haynes, who, with his clever antics in the interpretation of the song, 661,111 So .fEsthetic, was unanimously acknowledged the star of the show. The juniors, interest in dramaties was further shown by their large 1110111- bership in the Dramatic Club, whose president, secretary, and treasurer were, respectively, Bob Haynes, Dorothy Rohman, and Esther Gerard, all juniors. VVith their love for good times, their enthusiastic executive ability, and their fine scholarship, the juniors promise to make one of the most active senior classes Hartwell has ever known. lQ5l



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Sophomore Class 'r:LLo, Hartwell! Here we are again on the pages of the dear old El Rodeo,', not as tantalized freshies,,' but as sophisticated sophomores. The sophomores have made great progress in many different fields. Many are distinguished for their athletic ability. Catherine Kneidle, Eleanor Cunningham, Mary Louise Ewry, Fred Koehler, Pete Carter, Albert Lindsey, and Howard Haake made names for themselves on the basketball teamg Fred Koehler, John Laub, Wleldon Riddell, and Pete Carter received letters for their work on the football team, Eunice Gilbert, Mary Louise Ewry, Dolores Meyer, Robert Worfford, Pete Carter, and Paul Collins helped to make up the tennis teams just organized this year, Betty VVoods, Eleanor Cunning- ham, Eunice Gilbert, Fred Koehler, John Laub, Pete Carter, lVeldon Riddell, Elmer MacFarland, Jane Dickman, Paul Collins, and Bill Brown received honorable mention for their work on the track teams. Alvin Ro-binson, cheer leader of Hartwell High, also comes from the sophomore class. The intellectual ability of the sophomores cannot be overlooked. The following received scholarship certificates for their superior work during the first semester: Elizabeth Acton, Eleanor Cunningham, Eunice Eveleigh, Mary Louise Ewry, Margaret Haggard, Jack Kothe, John Laub, Dolores Meyer, Allan Sawtelle, and Bobby Spacht. VVe were also well represented in the various clubs of the school. The three most important offices of the Mathematics Club were held by soph- omores. The sophomores expect to enter the junior class with increased confidence and enthusiasm, and with the determination to make for themselves a significant place in the progressive history of Hartwell High. l27l

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