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The Tatler Year Book HMammaHIEIIEIRJHIRIEEEIEIEIBEIEELERIHEEIIE IEEHHIEIEEIIEIEEIHIIBHEHEEEIEIBIEIEIERIIELEIEEILEIHLRJEIEEIIEIEIEEHEIIEIBMEFI EEEE EEEE E ' E E unzor Glass E E E E E E CZQDHEN we, as Freshmen, entered Mount Healthy High School we were just another E E Freshman class looked down upon by all the other students. But after a year's E lg hard work of absorbing all of the knowledge that was poured over us by our teachers, E E we became Sophomores, Sophomores! How big we thought ourselves then! As time lg E passed we began to feel the more serious side of our studies and to realize that we should lg have some ideals for which to strive. IE E E E With these more serious ideas we became Juniors. We felt proud of ourselves for E reaching this stage in our school career, although some of us had been lost on the byways. Those who were left began to take a more noticeable part in school activities. On the EEE EEE E girls, basketball team there were three Juniors-Helen Klenk, Frances Hall, Rosa -Lou gl E Bell. The boys' reserve team would have been rather at a loss had it not been for the E playing of Thomas Asbury, Walter Korn, Robert Schmidt, Stanley Schaefer, and Curtis 25 E Stienbrecher. Then, too, we feel sure that the playing of Fred Corbett and David Ferris E E helped the Soccer team in its successful season. Three of the star members of tlhe tr'-iqik Q E team, Alice Hoock, Marcella Neidhard, and Jack Paris, belong to the Junior c ass. e E E Juniors placed third in each of the intramural games. E E In the scholastic realm of school life certain Juniors are quite prominent. Among E these are Harry Bokelman and Thelma King, who lead in class honors. Howard Wirtz won third place in the spelling match which was given by the Hamilton County Teachers' E Association. Ruth Graybill and Eleanor Cunningham seem quite content to break Ei records with their continuous string of A's in French. ' El lg The Juniors do well along the musical line, too. The weekly music classes owe much E IZ! of their success to the competent accompanying of Frances Hall and Robert Schmidt. IE E E S Although we do not excel in any type of school arts, we do our best to keep up the E E high standards of Mount Healthy Hi set by former classes and we hope that when our E E school career is finished the faculty will feel that it has not striven unsuccessfully. E 5 EMMETT ANDERSON HELEN KLENK JACK PARIS E THOMAS ASBURY WALTER KORN AGNES PETERSEN E ROBERT BAUMANN JEAN LANG VERA QUIENT E 121 PU O UD P I-' O C' cv rn I-f I-1 E ra ov G 7' Z De mi mi I-11 U3 Z 'P 75 Ls O E rn 77 O U3 I1-I cv 'P C 3 E1 E FLORA BOETTCHER ROBERT MARKERT STANLEY SCHAEFER E HARRY BOKELMANN JAMES MCCLURE ROBERT SCHMIDT E ROWENA CHENAULT GLADYS MEINBERC HARRY SHEAR 5 H HOPE CONWAY ELIZABETH MEYN HARRY SHIRREY FB E FRED CORBETT MARY ELIZABETH MILLER DALE SMYTH 5 DAVID CRAWLEY MARCELLA NEIDHARD CURTIS STEINBRECRER Eg g ELEANOR CUNNINGHAM LESLIE NEUHAUS HERBERT SUMME FRED DIETRICH CLARENCE HARVEY GORDON THORNTON H DAVID FERRIS CHARLOTTE HAYES ALBERT TRIPPEL E E E BERT FISHER LESLIE HERCET ARTHUR WEBER IE HARRIET CAMPPER ROBERT HOFFMAN BERNARD WEBER E3 E CHARLES GENTIL SHELDON HONNERT WOODROW WHITAKER E E RUTH CRAYBILL ALICE HOOCK HOWARD WIRTZ E FRANCES HALL LEO HORNUNG 5 SUZANNE HARBESON RUTH KESTEL MILDRED HART THELMA KING 'Z F E E EEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 22
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The Tatler Year Book EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEC Sophomore Glass WCG' HESE - Sophomoresln was the cry of the distracted teachers during the first week of the school year. Those -- Sophomoresu were some ninety-seven pupils who had managed to accumulate three or more credits during the previous year, and who, we hope, desired knowledge to be dealt out in generous quantities by the Sophomore teachers. Because of the unprecedented size of the class, it was difficult to arrange sections for various subjects. Hence, Those - Sophomoresv. Once Those - Sophomoresv were started, they went places in scholastic and athletic contests. Seven boys were on the boys' basketball team and two girls were on the girls' basketball team. As the Sophomores have been well represented in other activi- ties of the school, they have not only proved themselves to be wise and athletic, but also to be song birds. We hope they will continue the good work during their remaining years at Mount Healthy High School. Sophomore Glass geo!! MARJORY ASBURY THELMA GRAFF LILLIAN ORR THOMAS AUSTING CHARLOTTE GETTLE RAYMOND PACKER KENNETH BARNES MARIE GIRTY LESTER PEACOCK ESTHER BAUER CHARLES GRILL MARY PIERSON ESTHER BAUM WILLIAM HACKEMEYER GEORGE RENNERT MARION BAX JOHN HEISEL EDYTHE REIS BENJAMIN BECKAM ELSIE HELFERICH ROBERT RITZ BERNICE BENGE HOWARD I-IOCHSCHEID MARION RUEHRWEIN LOUISE BERNT HENRY HONNERT ANTHONY SCHEIDT BETTY BETSCHER RICHARD HOOPER HAZEL SCHLENSKER WILLIAM BINKLEY LEO HORNING BETTY JEAN SCHULTZ HOWARD BITTER RUBY HORNING LILLIAN SCHUNK ADA BLESI ALBERT HUSER ROBERT SCHWARZ VERNA BOCK ROSON INSPRUCKER SOL SHERMAN ESTHER BOKELMAN CLARA KATTLEMAN PAULINE SMYTH HENRIETTA BONAPFEL VIRGIL KEELING JOSEPH SPROWL ALBERT BRUNZ AUDREY KESSLER BERTHA STERWERF RUBY CLAYTON ROBERT KLENK HENRIETTA STERWERF EWING COSSABOOM ROSELLA KLENK MARIE STEIN YVONNE CRAIG THOMAS KLENK WILLIAM STOECKER WYATT DAVIS ALBERT KOCH RUTH TANSING JOSEPH DIEFEL ELAINE KOCH ALBERT TRIPPEL CHARLES DIETERS GEORGE LUDWIG LORAINE URBAN WILLIAM DORMAN WILLIAM MCGEE ROSE WIEGAND MARILEE DUVALL HAZEL MEYER RUTH WIEGAND CARL ENGLEMANN WALTER MILLER MARGUERITE WEIL EDNA ERNST EDWIN MOELLER GORDON WERNZ JAMES ERVEN LEO MOELLER CELESTE WHIBBS MILDRED FAY WILLIAM MORRIS DAVIS WHITTON LOUIS FEHRMAN CLAUDE MYERS EARL WOLF FLOYD FERDON ROSELLA MYERS EARL ZACHMAN JOAN FOX BESSIE NETHERLANDS CAROLINE ZIMMERMAN EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ' 24
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