North College Hill High School - Illium Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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FACULTY D-R. COOK MR. ALEXANDER MISS COBB MISS DiPILLA MR. HARRELL MR. KRAMER MRS. OSBORN MRS. ROACH MRS. REEVES MISS ROSS MIR; THESKEN MR. TUCKER DR. WILLIARI COOK Dr. Cook spent his youth in Illinois receiving both his AB. and MA. degrees at the University of Illinois. His Ph.D. degree he later earned at the University of Wisconsin. In addition to his many responsibilities as superintendent he also teaches at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Cook's projects for improving the schools, vary from painting the classrooms to increasing the present libraries. Under his direction, the number of books and magazines available to the students has been greatly increased. The friendly spirit of helping all who are in need and working for the welfare of all has made Dr. Cook well-liked by the faculty and the students. M R. CLIFFORD ALEXAN DER hIr. Alexander, hack for his second year at NOIth College Hill, teaches industrial arts and physical education Conch Alexander, as he is known to most of us, is very well-liked by the entire student body. Coach Will try to bring the Trojans to victory in football, basketball, baseball, and track. MISS TABITHA COBB When you walk through the lower halls, you inevitably come to the biology laboratory. There you find h-Iiss Cobb, the dean of girls. Besides her rasponsibilities as adviser to the girls, she finds time to teach biology and general science. Her time after school is spent in advising the annual staff and in her many other interests.

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ADMINISTRATION Many yearbook messages from school heads could be repeated for ten years without change if the man himself changed schools annually. The bouquets they toss are well deserved, I grant you, but highly monotonous t0 the writers. Speaking briefly, I am glad that in these times of government priorities and ceiling prices our graduates are to have an annual to keep fresh their recollection of happy days. Despite added costs, the management for 1944-45 is trying to cut the cost to subscribers lower than last year, and still to represmt all activities of the school. h'Iay this yearbook therefore full Within the fie nancial reach of every home, prized and possessed by all. And may the thought and labor of 50 many pupils enter into the final product that each possessor can Claim it as an annual 0f the pupils rather than the work of the faculty: Wm. A. Cook At the end of this school year thousands of young people like yourselves will graduate from high schools throughout the country. All of you will stand at the threshold of a new world and this year a llnew world is used literally. Not only will it mean new individual adjustments but adjustments for our whole society. New social trends, highly improved methods in manufacturA ing and new developments in those objects de- signed to make our world more livable will cause Changes in our environment, The tremors re- sulting from the after shock of the tragedy that is at present shaking our world will call for the best minds, bodies, and souls this world has ever known to bring it to a restful peace. You are the folks who must furnish the wherewithal to bring about :1 brotherhood of man and a better would to live in. E. V. Thesken MR. THESKEN AND DR. COOK hsh



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PAC U LTY tcon'tJ RUSS Ah-IELIA DI PILLA . Miss Di Pilla is a graduate of Woodward High School and Teachers, College at the UniverSIty of Cincinnati where she received her B. 8. degree. Beginning her second year at North College Hill, hliss Di PiHa finds herself well-liked hy 1111 the students. She teaches Typing II, Booking I, and Shorthand I, and II. h-IR. RICHARD HARRELL I R. If as he is known to one and :111, teaches United States and world history. He is the adwsor 0f Hi-Y which is striving to obtain a better knowledge and understanding of the students. This year he entered the portals 0f matrimony when he took R'Iiss Ruth Schury of Rh. Healthy as his bride. AIR. MAURICE KRAIIER Mr. Kramer, one of our general commercial teachers, has a full schedule of activities. As the day passes he strives to educate the students in the principles of business arithmetic, business law, and typing. After school he finds time to coach the junior high basketball team. MRS. LUCILLE OSBORN 311's, Osborn teaches Freshman English, home economics and is Freshmen girls, advisor. In her leisure time she loves to read and is very much interested in dancing: and dramatics. As president of P. T. A. she is kept exceptionally husy. h-IRS. RUBY ROACH 111's. Roach received her hIaster of Arts Degree in history from Klizlmi University. She teaches English II and the girls' physical education Classes. i She likes to sew, hike, read and crochet. In addition to advising Girl Reserves and tie Senior Class, she still finds time to supervise girlis intramurais. MRS. EMMA REEVES This year l'Irst Reeves teaches English I and mathematics. She is the sophomore advisor and ecusponsor of the Freshmen Book Club. During the year she had charge of the Prince of Peace Declamntion Contest. Writing to her husband in the Army takes much of her leisure time. MISS HAZEL ROSS Miss Ross teaches English 111, English IV, and Latin 11. She is the adviser of the junior girls. Her other activities are the directing dramatics and advising the Trojan Chatter stuff. In her iClSUFC time, she enjoys sewing, reading Shakespeare, and writing. Her home is in Lebanon, Ohio. MR. EARL THESKEN Our principal, h'Ir. Thsesken, has many responsibilities in his administrative duties and in advising the students. Yet he finds time to teach plane gcometry, bookkeeping II, and to supervise a Study hall. Besides these duties, Mr. Thesken acts as Business Advisor of the annuaL MR. ALFRED TUCKER heir. Tucker, the checker champion of the school, teaches general science, Chemistry, problems of democracy, and physies. He is an ardent sports fan and sells tickets at the school for the games; he is also faculty manager of athletics and CO-advisor of the Sophomore Class. MISS CATHERINE FLEENOR Q C i JMiss Fleenor received her B. S. from White College in New Jersey. She is doing graduate work in Cincinnati. NIiss Fleenor is art director for the entire school system. In her spare time she interests herself in young peoples activities MRS. GLORIA SCHOENBERGER h'Irs. Schoenberger received her degree at U. C. She is director of music for the entire school system. The Glee Club and Trio for both boys and girls is under her skillful direction also. Her main interests were sports, reading and youth activities. MISS JANE TIEMAN IVIiss Tieman received her degree at NHami University. She teaches economic geography t0 the high school students and history in the junior high school. Her interests lie in sewing, reading and music. WTe

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