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

 - Class of 1931

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First Row, Icft io right: Ethel Toons, Laura Handley, Betty Vogt, Nfary Crawley, Helen Kirsch, Billy Hudson, June Lawrence, Evelyn Tindvr, Gladys Newton, Ruth Mllcller, Mary Jones, Elizabeth Stroppel, Grace Hoffmeir, Julia Shaw. Sucoml Ii0w.' Robert Vlliehe, Charles Seulferle, Georgia Wilby, Margaret Graf, Jewell Allan, Mary Ringland, Ruth Graf, Mary Ruth Kautz, Irene Huber, Ruth Boehning, Virginia Moffett, Naomi Meyer, James VVilc-her, Joe Knueven. Third Row: Houghton Rouff, William Hinnah, Russell Spears, Gaylord Seilkop, Robert Carroll, Bradley VVakeman, Edward Mclntosh, Joseph Locke, William Wunker, Roy Mel'artlin, John Klasmeier, Robert Wallace, Richard Doller. Fourih Row: Ray Wilhelm, Freeman Riley, Harry Bockelmann,'William Pellens. Paul Dickman, Jack Cox, Edward Matre, Robert Abereombie, Gene Abercombie, Rolla Marshall. F Uth How: Ray Richardson, Gordon Lewis, llarry Seuberling, Charles Sehcplnan, Arthur Lake, Earl Vaddy, Stuart Howard, Earl Cogan, Harry Keller l28l

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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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Freshman Class RESHMAN life is really glorious, but it wasn't the day of the freshie re- ception. Amid the whoops and yells of the upper classmen the suffering freshies were brought on the stage to undergo the customary 'humiliation of initiation. After 'being officially received by the seniors, the freshies were escorted to the gym, where refreshments and dancing were enjoyed by the students. That trying experience being over, freshie life went on uneventfully until October, when many little freshie- boys doggedly practiced football every afternoon for the glory of old Hartwell. A few weeks later, at the seniors' dance, the freshies won the fivedollar prize for their clever pumpkin miniature golf course. The freshmen voted to put the money in their treasury as a nucleus for their Annual fund. Q Oh, the wisdom of children l the seniors exclaimed., The opening of the basketball season again brought athletes into the gym. Several of the ambitious players made the first team. The freshies also took an active part in bringing Hartwell its victory at the Valley Meet. The freshmen are especially proud of Martha Moeller, a member of their class, who had the distinction of writing the letter selected as the best note of appreciation to Richard Byrd from the junior high school and the fresh- man class. In closing the history of the freshman year, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-four extends, at the parting of the ways, its best wishes for success and happiness to the seniors. l9l9l

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