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Twenty- five JOSEPH DEIFEL New Burlington Although joe seems rather a quiet chap, we have found that he is well able to relish a joke and rejoice at fun . Then too, he does not neglect his books. CLAUDE MEYERS E Springdale Claude is an agreeable young man, always ready to share the difhculties of his friends and to lend assistance. His cheerful spirit and sociable nature have won for him a desirable place in the esteem of his fellows. . WILLIAM MCGEE Q - TYL -e' Springdale We have found Bill to be a very likeable person with a most ingratiating smile. Ordinarily he has little to say, being satisfied to spend his eifort in thinking. Because of his spirit of self-reliance, Bill seems certain to succeed. RAYMOND PACKER1' 7?CMM l Mt. Healthy Basketball, 3, 4. Baseball, 3. Soccer, 2. Hi-Y, 4. During his four years at high school, Ray has often worn the Red and Black proudly and to the satisfaction of the student body. Somewhere he ac- quired the motto Fair and Square and he tries to live up to it. GEORGE H. PopP d? Glen' Chorus. I Mt Healthy S A In his junior year, George entered M. H. . ., coming from Wfestern Hills. He soon found a place in the chorus and by his good nature, has won many friends. ALBERT TRIPPEL ' Ml. Healthy Al is a person who never has any trouble so far as the other fellow knows. This is a splendid trait which we hope he will always possess. GORDON WERNZ 5 Mt. Healthy W. When you see a fellow hurrying through the corridor, you will probably be right in guessing it is Wernz, for he seems always in a rush. However, he takes time to do the things which are expected of him, and that is what counts.
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ROSE WIEGAND Mt. Healthy Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Track, 3, 4. Girl Reserves, 4. Rosy is probably the most athletic of all the senior girls. In classroom, as captain and center of the basketball team, or on the cinder path, she has always been a good sport and fair to her opponents. With this trait in her favor, she will surely succeed. RUTH WIEGAND Mt. H cal thy Ruth's pleasing personality and dainty manners have made her a very welcome mcmber of many a lively group. It is claimed that she has the most attractive pair of hands in school. FRANK WILBUR WINGERTER Springdale' Frank is another of the well-liked chaps from Springdale. He has impressed everyone at M. H. H. S. with his sincerity of purpose and fairness in deal- ing with all school problems. JESSE WINGERTER Springdale No less popular than Frank is his brother, Jesse. He has shown a fine interest in the affairs of M. H. H. S., even though his home town is several miles east. EARL C. WOLF Mt. Healthy Baseball, 4. Basketball, 4. Track, 4. Soccer, 1, 2. Glre Chorus, 2, 3, 4. This young man is said to count many of the fairer sex among his friends. He is quite a wit, and good-natured to the extreme. May this be the reason? Twenty- four
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gastory of the Glass of Q5 EARLY four years ago - in 1932 - one hundred and nine Freshmen entered Cvia the rear doorj Mt. Healthy High School. At first, of course, they were ridiculed and taken advantage of by the upper class- men, but as the season progressed there appeared on the freshman horizon, students of outstanding ability, both scholastic and athletic. They won the intramural basketball championship, and four boys made the regular basketball team, six, the soccer team, and six, the baseball. As sophomores, they still retained their place in the sun. There were ninety-seven of them, twenty-four of whom were on at least one of the athletic teams. Several mem- bers of the class helped to make up the glee choruses and the orchestra. Six sophomores entered the Hamilton County Scholarship Contest, with Thomas Austing and Carl Engleman proving themselves especially worthy of this honor. There were eighty-three left to organize the Junior class. This was the first year class officers had been elected, but all arrangements went smoothly, and at the end of the year the Juniors entertained with a Junior-Senior Prom. That year they were better represented in all activities than ever before. This year there are sixty-six Seniors, the largest class ever to be graduated from Mt. Healthy High. They have always tried to do their best for M. H. H. S., and as they go out into life, may they never forget the knowledge and spirit of fair play gained here. Twenty sw
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