North College Hill High School - Illium Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1952
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1952 TROJAN Published by the Trojan Annual Staff North College Hill High School North College Hill, Ohio This yearbook was compiled as a memento for you to preserve. Between its covers we have tried to capture the highlights of the school year 1951-52. Many of the recordings are still fresh in your mind, but perhaps in another new dawn, another noontime, or even in the waning twilight years, you can look back and remember. 1 ---NORTH .CoLLEGE. 1329;, , nyvmm a w A . :treaiazysEE .2! 2.4.3. 5.5.13 3?? Mg Faculty... First to greet us in the morning . . . Without teachers Time would remain static or perhaps move backward, for the world has comparatively few self- taught men. With understanding then, we are appreciative of our faculty. A L m; m , ,4 M w a , , 2 Wu ,Aw4;.,..u. +.m.mw..m 5 man w ,Mww Mum. was a. q.w'na: w y , ,qu ?;J :- 35212, '7G;;;:r mum, ?Ggffa? .s :wzhk'xmv u. 34 kakhmewmm- A Jump. V , ,.;,2. m V N; Mm K Lyykr49am .- . ; K hm ,m.um. . w .adw wwam WWWWH pa-mcur 9 Warbuwr X Quauwwm K g.e mm w Maya 9 .33: ,r, mm. s; Mammww n $309. . w. -6.. Wm: Wu s vxu,N WWI mm W ,0..qu WV MW; LENA BILLMAN University Hospital, Chicago, Ill. G. N. Slate of Illinois R. N. Health ELIZABETH BUMILLER University of Cincinnati B. A.. B. Ed. English 9 and 10 Trojan Chatter Advisor EINNARD CHRISTENSEN Nnrtllland College B. A. U niversity 01' XVisconsin M. A. Problems of Democracy Economic Geography Speech Senior Class Advisor Hi-Y Advisor junior and Senior Play Director TABITHA COBB Western College, University of Cincinnati A. B., B. Ed., A. M. Biology General Science Dean of Girls Student Council Adviser mum max: -amam u . numnH-n-mm :u, 4-... .. . ELAINE ESKEW Concord College A. B. Shorthand I and II 'lIyping I and II Bookkeeping I Sophomore Class Advism' MAURICE KRAMER University of Cincinnati Commercial Law Busincss Arithmetic Algebra Sophomore Class .Mlx'isor JOYCE MUCOSHAM University 01' Cincinnati B. S. Physical Education G. A. A. Advism' YJIICCns Advisor FRA N K M ATI-I 1A5 University of Kentucky A. B. Mexico City College English XI and XII Spanish I and II junior Class Advisor LUCILLE OSBORN Wilmington College University of Cincinnati B. S Home Economics Freslunan Class Advisor SenCO Club Advisur CATHERINE RANDALL University of Cincinnati White College N. J. A. B. Art DOROTHY lVL SM 1TH Indiana University A. E. University of Cincinnati M. A. World History U.S. History Annual Advisor Senior Class Adviser NELSON THINNES Miami University B. 5. Physical Education Head Football Coach Reserve Basketball Coach Baseball Coach HARVEY E. WOLFE Lebanon Valley College, University 01' Maryland, Xavier University B. S. M. Ed. Chemistry General Science Junior Class Adviser CLINTON YERKES Miami University B. S. Industrial Arts Varsity Basketball Coach Track Coach i 1 i DR. WM. A. COOK SU PERINiIiENDENT Students 01' the growth of civilization have often observed that, as vital issues evolve, a leader is iound to carry out the demands of this evoluticmi In the latter part 01' the nine- teenth century, education which up to that time was largely a prrx-ess of learning the three R's, reading, writing and arithmetic, he gall to expand into the idea of practical appli- cation for living. On an obscure farm in Illinois, a boy was born to fit into this new scheme 01' education and to become a leader in this new movement. At an early age, he began to prepare himself for leadership in the Held 01' education on a scale seldom if ever approached by the educators of his day. Alter receiving his Bachelork degree from the Uni- versity of Illinois, he continued his formal education by earning his Mastefs degree in the same institution. Feeling the need for further training, he entered the University of V'Visennsin and earned his Doctorate. With this background of training, he obtained a position as State School Inspector for the State of Colorado. From here he became El professor at the University of South Dakota and later taught at the University of Cincin- nati. Finding time available beyond his duties at the University of Cincinnati, where he taught School Administration, he accepted the position of Principal 01' the Dayton, Ken- tucky. High School. In the year 1943, he was elected Superintendent of the North College Hill Schools, where he carried on with the thoroughness and assiduity which marked his entire life. The countless lives which he has influenced both by his teaching and by his persistent striving to better himself and his community will always be an inspiration to those who have known him. The Class 01' 19:32 is proud to dedicate this Yearbook to Doctor William A. Cook us a token of their appreciation of the work he has done in their behalf. ALFRED C. TUCKER PRINCIPAL Informally Speaking- I Mr. Mathias launches into Milton. Mr. T. scams deep in thought. Na + Cl 2 NaCl a right, Mr. VVOH'C? Chris just'pullcd a good one. Miss Eskew working on an astrmlmnicul Inmkkccping prohlmn. Dr. Cook convinces the Latin 1 studcnts that all Gaul is divided into three parts Miss Cobb w a friend L0 all who know her thatgs up, Mar? Mrs. Quiz in her usual stance Mr. Kramer explains the polynmninzll equation t Classes. Occupy our school hours Life would be dull and uninteresting without friends and without knowledge. Therefore our four years in high school is an attempt to integrate both to make for a more wholesome life. 1W 3.; W glwsgzgijk k z NCH keeps in strid J chu-mbcr the old haschall diamond Birds-cye Vicw Business ax usual in spite of repairs Oll-lookcrs have closed shop for the day No brick shorlage hcrc Two down and one to go Progress according to plan Mission Habouf accomplished Freshmen... at the dawn of a high school career R. Adams ! Cuss'ugrumlu R. Either A. Gucnlhcr A4 Jacobs F. .Xndcrsml C. Culling: V. Emerson D. Hzn'litck J. jones 1.. Baker .I. CuLLI'ClI X. l-Irhzlldl 15. Hcilmun l'. Kcaling j. Bunling D, Coughlin M. I'inncrty 'l . Holliduy Jl. Kern ID. Bauer R. Cux XI. Gallaghcr Ii. Hocchlcr A, Kessler .j. Buumgurmcr C. Cushnnl 1L Garwood 0. Hughes .l- Kidwcll B. Bergman .l. Burnett B. Dchul I, Dcrs'ch G. Gciscr R, Grunt M. Hycrs R. Il'by R Lane 1. Lewis J ; D. Lichrit'h C, Maicr Ii. Harlin If. Munin C MrDunhum Hindu C. Ncilrnlmch R. Noble L. Penn: 5. PL-lvrsnn H. l'uucll R. vasc l'. RCllllCl'le'l . Ruynuldu S. Rouse V Rudiscll B. Russell '1' Rum'll I.. Rum P. Srhmulu HZ Slhmirk K. Schneider G. Sam ,I- Skinner l ,.Srui1h L. Slcmun 1-1. Sloikm l,. leulmzm A. 'l'cnsdl 1i, '1 110111lmn1 K 'I'hompsnn P. l'hfscll M, 'I'mlll U. Wullms L H'chur I . HVL'IIL'I' C. Won; H. Willinghum l.. Viu g, 1-; VYuulcn I:RESHHXV KIL; IS OFFICERS FRIESHHAX HONOR ROLL H, H'illinghunL .Sv '1 1'4':i : K. ermcidrl'. Y. Firxl Rmr: IL Slujkm; IE. Puu'cll. .X. Kmalclx D. Pn-ix. h. Cullghlin. l'rvs. l,iL'hriL'lL Wrnrdiug: D, Bnnm'. E. Main. Sophomores... 2; .; R, Anderson C Ashing D. Billrmm IA. Bollingel' N. Bowyer 1.. Brantley j. Dcyc N. Dignan R, Dorimun N, Edwards I. lillioll D. lilszlsser W. Erhard! I.- Flick A. Hulxcl R. Irby V Beardcn P. Bergman H. Bichl B. Burris D Carr R. Caner G. Ec stein D. liiler R. Elbe C. qu'ies T. Grudel P. HcrIinger S. Jameson L. Johnson J. joncs CV Jordan 1'. Mnllm'i . 6 Mnlfcnlcr H. Srhupln'r C SOPHOMURI . CLASS OFFICERS 'I'. Muslrulln. P11 H'ulr ICH. Smr'l'rczls; HA XIL'Pan. V. Pics. R. Kzllllor BA Martin '11 Mooney Srhwvilcrnlun .11 W, Keller Mustrlulln l. Pritc R. Slcwm'i l. Wullt'n ll. Knludzik l'. Matthews li. Mcthc 1. Rcmmul j. Roberts W. Yul I H'ug'nur I. Wind 0. Women '. Lumlhor S. McPcak AA Ruth H, Ruckmzlu R. H'nllzuc R. Kmrlmuur L. Lyons R. Mcalc G. Rene SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL Firs! Run': 5. Schoppcr, G. .'chi11. L. Bnllinger, N. Izdwurds. U. Mnllm'ius. Slum!- ing: N. ancr, XI. Kolodlik, R. H'ullzlcc. S. .lzuncson. C. Gnrics. Juniors... in the afternoon shadows . . . A. Amrcin C. :Xnkcnhzlllcl' A. Arnofd 3L Baechlc S. Bcdacht J. Benson K Blum IL Mum t2. anscrmzm S Burburhcr H. Cl'ulchficld li. DcGrool C. Dchm S. lh'o' r G lirhs Ii. l-Iwuld H. Fago 'l', Finnerly M. Friulhnff T. Grunt 'l . Graves .l- Grinkcnwycr D. Creppe R. Hesterbcrg i Y. Hill XI. lrlunglnml D. Hwn 1.. .Imu-s G. Kinglmm H. lAL-dmzm I Mahnn M. Xidlulu- X. XIL'icr K. chrrcr IX . MUIH' I. NnL-I H. Ohcrmmcr I. Putin! U'. Prim l.. Randolph I.RL'1IIIIM'ciII 1,. Heifer! 'IL Simmnnx B. E'ensch 1C. VIIIKJIIIIJSUH G. 'l'hunms C. szgncr N. u'cngcr III'VIOR CIASS OFF ICRS .Il'NIOR HONOR ROLL I. briukulnom. $01,; H', MUIH', X. I'nw; U. ILIL'hIC. Fin! Hzm': 1,, Sit'fcrL I'.. Eh'ilIlI. I I-I'IllkL'IIICIL'IZ X. Plow XI. Fricdhuft inns. H L'llgor. A'Iumfing: X1. Inu-chlu D. HICH. H. 1 I'icci- hol'L .VUI Shcm'n: SA Burbzlchcr. Seniors... in the twilight of high school days SENIOR HONOR ROLL N 'E'hyscll P. Sdmeider M. Grcgory R. H'ind SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: I. Lmnbcl'l. Pms., C. Oscr. l'rcas., I. Scyhcrth. Scu, B. 'l cnhm'm , V. Pres. Wm: .44 ,3 WW v41!!! nrwwl.l - LA VERNE APPELMANN UCUNHHI ix lfw higfu'xl IHIIJIH'HWNX, Librarian I Office -I Yr'll-cns l. 2. 'I CLARENCE BORNEMAN Com! hmnrJr mulam nil Ihingx mlnuhlr. Football l, 2, 3 MEN 4 Inlmlnm'uls l. 2 Senior I'lzq 4 M ON IE BUTLER 'Tl's 31W to 1m lmmux'l nmI frur. HAHN 3. -l lnlrumnruls l. 2, 3, 1 3311'an l HEN RY DERSCH Rupert him. mlw him tmd mp him :m'H. lw'x nvm'lhy 01 it. Bund l. 2 Football I, 2,3L1 Hi-Y 4 Intrumurals l. 1 f4 Hpnniih Club 2. 3 'I'I'uck l. 2 I DA N BARRY Of all fmxxt'ssions Hm mus! lirl'FIUHJ is a gum! and xinrm'l' frivnd. Office 4 Spanish Club 3 Y-chns 2, 3. -l ALMA BUDKE 171 nwrry 116ml nmth N dwarf ! raunfrnmran' Annual Slzlff 1, EL 4 0AA. 2, 3, l Intramurnls l. 2, 3, -l SeCn Club 1. 2 'h'ojuu Chatter 3 Quill 21ml Scroll Y-chns 1. 2. 3, 4 Glee Club I, 3. .l NANCY CHATRON W4 zviHy ulrmmn ix :1 lrmxu r0. Checrlczldcr 3 SL Marys Class Officer I St. Mum 6AA. I St. Murys Junior Pkg 3 5L Marys Senior Play .1 Y-'l ecns 1 Glee Club 1,2,1 ROGER DC-XMICO ' me'mlu'r' lhr's- Jhruf mjry linlv is :mr-Ilml m nmkr a happy liJ'I'f' Foolbnli l, 2, 1 Honor Roll m l-Ildcr I Spanish Club I. 2 Truck 1 NANCY ELBERG Them ix friemilim'xx in hrr xmilw. mi! in her sfn'rr'lr. e'nm'gy En Iwr tlm'dx. Annual Staff 1. 2, 3 Cheerleader 1 Class Officer 2 - Pres. Dramatic Club 2 GU-LA. 2, 3 Honor Roll l llm'zunurals l. 2, 3 junior Plan 3 Office 2, 3 Senior Play 1 'l-I'szm Chilllm' f! Quill :md Scroll Y-'l.ccns l. 2. 3, II Ulcc Club I. 2. 3. -I - l'rcs. vl RONALD ClilSER WHEN 0f fr'n' worth m'r' HM 11ml mz'u. Busclmll 3. .1 Football 2. -! Hi-Y A! Inlramnrals l, 2 CREM UEL HARRELI. H!- is 2w!!! paid Hm! ix rrr'fl .mlixfiod. Baseball 3. 4 Basketball 35. -l FUUIIHIH l. 2. 3. -l llm'umuruls 3 Truck 1, 2, 3, l Glee Club 2 MA R ILYN HOLLIDAY Thnllghf ulnnr fa r'lr'i'rml. Golf 2. 3. Iowa lnlrmnuruls l. 2. f5. 1 XVI LLIA M IFRAN KI. I N Hix wisr, mn' .imilr ix 51:er zvith rwmimim. lnlmummls l. 2. 3 MARY LOU GREGORY .-l awful and undrrxtumling h W1 rt. .mmml Stuff 3. -l Dramatic Cluh 2 GHLA. 2. 3. 4 Honor Roll J, 2. EL -1 lnlramumls l. 2, 3, ,; junior Play 3 Office 2, 3. 4 Seninr Play 4 ijzm Chuucr 3 Quilt :lllll Stroll Y-thns 1.2. 3,1 Glee Club I, 2 Band 2. .55, -1 - JUNE HARRIS Viv great in art ax vnu haw lawn in Ihnugln. .Xnnuzll SI'AH l. 3.1 Cheerleader l Drmnulic Club 2 0AA. 2. 3. 4 Inlranluruls 1. 2, 3, I Spanish Club 3 'I r0jan Chatter 3 Quill and Scroll Y-chllh l, 2. 3, 4 Glee Club 1. 2. 3, -I PXTRICIA KLEIN Tlu' .rl'rrrl, nf .mrrmzx ix mnxmnry In pmjmw. Glee Club E. 2. 3 YTI'L'L-ns l, 2, 3. I Mcrry-Go-Ruund 2, Hughes Curnhal I. Hughes MARCELLA KO'I'ZBA UER Earrnhmu'ss' mu! .s'iurmify m'r .wmmymnm. Annual Staff l. 2. 3!, -1 Bus. Manager -1 Y-Tecns l. 3 GERALD LONCMAN I modal man HPT'I'I lulks nf Iriln.vrlf. Hillld l, 2, 3 lnlrxunuruln I. 135 'funinr Play 3 Spunish Club 2, PS Glee Club 1.2 MARIE MARTIN '.4 him! IH'm'I is u Immhu'u of giudmm, making l'w'ry- Illing in ilx virim'fy frmlu'n info xmih'x. GILT Club 2 Y-'I'vrnx 1 51. 1 hLKZK MCGRIFF 'I'ln- lluppiml pe'rxuu ix Hu- ill'HUH :vhn miukv 1hr mm! fnlm'mring Ilmugllh. Annual Stuff 3 Basketball I. 2 Class Oll'ifrr' 3. Plrx l'umhull I Hi-Y -l, Prcx. junior Plsu 3: Senior Hm I l'mizm Chatter 3 Qniil :md Scroll JOHN LAMBERT Hr profits 7mm n'lm svnrm luau. Baseball 1. 2, 3, 1 Basketball 2. 3, 4 Class Officer 1, Prcw. Football 1. 2. 3. l HLY l lull'mmll'uls l Cleo Club 3, l Student Council 1 NANCY LUT'IVERBEI Tu know fu'a' iv I0 1mm Irmt Annual Slnlf l, 3, 4 Band L 2. 3. -l Chm OHiCCI' 2 Dramalic Club 2 UJA. 2. 3. -l Hunm Roll 1 llmmnumls I. 2. El, 1 Jr. Sr. Prom Queen Office 2, 3. v1 Scniur Play -1 'l'mizm Challcr f5 Quill and Small Y5lccm J. 2 3. l, Pres. 4 Sludcm Cuum'il 35. l 6190 Club 1 2. 3, l JEAN NH'I'SON Tilf Mughwr' MI 11 ghl i.x umrmg Iiw drligllljul .VUHHdA nf Hu' r'urfh. Chucrlczulcr l. 3. Al GJ.;L 2. 3, 71 Glee Club 1 lnlmnuu'uls I, 2. 3L 1 Junior Plzu 3 Satin Club I, 3 Seniur Plzu 4 Spanish Club 3 'l'mjzm Chatter 3 Quill :md Strut! Y- l'ccns l. 2. 3, 4 Chm Ol'l'iccr L 3 CHARLES NOBLE hJHininH J-A Hm grun'lh all rer rlimlJ. Band I. 2 Chm OHixcr L 3 HiAY 1 Honor R011 L 2. 15 Senior Hm I 'l t'uL'L 1 Glue Club 2. 3L ,; CLAIRE OSER A merry heart dayfh good like medirirmn Cheerleader 1 Class Officer 4 G.A.A. 2, 3. ,1 Glee Club 2 Intramurals l, 2, 3, -l SeCo Club 1, 2 Trojan Chatter 3 Quill :md Scroll Y-Teens l, 2. 3, 1 CARYLE PLATZ '7 will be mild and gently in my words. Glee Club 2 Honor R011 1. 2. 3 Librarian 2. 3, 4 Trojan Chatter 3 Quill and Scroll YTFeens 3. 4 Student Council 4 ROGER PUCCINI WHIP grmf 120-156 of satiety ix individual rhamrtmn Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Football 1. 2. 3. 4 Honor Roll 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Track I, 2. 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3 BARBARA ROTH 'GenHenms is 1111!? to ammu- plish what violence is not. Annual Staff 1. 2. 4 Cheerleader l Glee Club 1. 2. 3 Intramuruls 1. 2 junior Play 3 Librarian :1 Spanish Club 3 Trojan Chatter 3 Y-Teens 2 ROBERTA PARSONS ' Silt'm'e is the must fwrfvr! lwmld of joy? SCCO Club 4 Glee Club 2 DONALD PLEI MA N Goodness ix Hm mriy irmmh mmzf Hm! m'm'r fails. Baseball l, 3. 4 Basketball 1. 2 Football 3, 4 Golf l, 2 3. 4 lmrmuuruls l, 2, 3 jOANN RIES Happy mu I. from raw I rum free. Cheerleader l GAAA 2, 3 4 SeCo Club 1, 2 Senior Pluy 4 Trojan Charter 3 Quill and Scroll Y-chns I, 2, 3, 4 Inlramurals l, 2, 3, ,1 PAUL RUTER 'in days Hm! maln- us happy nmke us wixta Golf 1, 2 lmrnmuruls 3 ROSE RU'I'ER TIN? most 6550mm! thing for lmppiness ix Ilze gift of frimndxhip. Basketball Queen 3 6AA. 2, 3, -1. Pres. ,l Inlramurals 1, 2, 3. -I Y-Tecns l, 2 Glee Clul; I PATRICIA SCHNEIDER l'h'lur 11ml gt'mu'm' gmrm in mesclws xpmk what Ha words um ullrr. Annual Stuff 2. 3, 4. Ed. 4 Cheerleader l Dramatic Club 2 0AA. 2. 3. 4 Honor Roll , 2, 3. I eramuruls . 2. 3. 4 junior Play 3 SCCO Club I, .1 Senior Play 4 'lH-ojau Chatter 3, lid. Yv'rccns l, 2, 3. 1 Glec CEuh I, 2. 3, -1 Quill and Scroll AUDREY SCHOTTMILLER A' Ie'mlar hz'm'liu u'ill' inlh'xihlv. Uffirc 3 Y-chm I, 2 .10wa SIEFERY GOUIIHPSA ix msit'r tn r'r'mg- nizr llmn l0 dcfiurf' 0. 1., .-L l, 2, 3 Y-chus 1 RUTH SCHERER Fair be thy hopes, and pnnperuux be thy life. Annual Staff 2, 3 6AA, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 2. 3 Imramurals l. 2. 3, 4 Office 4 SeCo Club 1, 2 YrTecns l, 2, 3. '1 WILLIAM SCHOENLING The highest wisdom is cow limml cheerfuhmm; such a slate, like Hie region above NW moon, i5 always Near and serene. Baseball 2. 3, 4 Basketball 1. 2, 3 Football 1. 2. 3, 4 Honor Roll 1 Hi-Y 4 Librarian Vi Senior Play 4 jUANITA SEYBERTH Nothing gr'ea! was l'UlH' urhirved withoul enthusiasm. Annual Staff 1, 3, 4 Class Officer -1 G.A.A. 2. 3. 4 Honor Roll 1. 2 Imrzunurals l, 2. Y-Tcens l, 2. 3, 4 'l'roinn Chatter 3 Glee Club 2 Student Council I, 2 Quill and Scroll 3.4 DORIS SMALLVVOOD What the heart ix wan, Hu- understanding ix eaxily nonm'nccd. Annual Staff 1 Honor Roll 1 ScCo Club I, 3 Spanish Club 3 'l r0jan Chatter 3 Quill and Scroll Y-Teens 1, 2, 5. 4 ROBERT TENHOVER TI! lilllc irmm'uw mm' and Hum is rtzlr'shr'd 11y Hm hm! of mm. Busclmll 3 Basketball 1, 2. 3. I Class Officer 4 Hi-Y I lnlrumul'uls l, 2 Office 1 l ruck l. 2, .1. 71 MARILYN TUCKER HM way; my um'x 0f lifrmtmfm'xx. Clcc Chill 2, 35 Office ,1 Spanish Club 3 Y-'l'ccns I. 2. 3. -l JACK WEBER Hr is great of heart? Annual Staff 1 Baseball Mgr. 3 Basketball Mgr, 2, 3, 1 Football Mgr. l, 2, 8, 71 Hi-Y 4 Office 4 Senior Play Slugs Mgr. Trojan Cimucr 3 Quill :mcl SI'l'uH RONALD WIND Hlurh zuisdum ofim: gems IL'iHl frn'ml :J'nrtlx, Honor Roll l. 2. 3. .1 NANCY THYSELL fo Hn' mind Ilurf HHIJH'A Hm body rich. Mmuul Sml'f l. 2, IL 4 Band I. 2, 3 Dramatic Club 2 Glee Club I, 2, 3 Honor Roll l. H. 3, l junior Play 3 S 11hr Play -I 'l'mjnn Chaucr 3 Quill mu! Scroll PATRICIA W'AGNER high! nf .x'lcp um! luwrl ix xlw. Glee Club 1.15, 3 GA A. 2 1n .lmurnls 2 Office 3, 4 Spanish Club 3 Y- l'cens l. 2, 3. .g ALICE W E I NGARTNER szuu' u-mHn' aim. Annual Staff 3, 1 Basketball Queen 71 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader l. 2, 3, 4 6AA. 2, 3. 4 lnll'amuruls l, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play 3 ECU: Club I, I 'l m an Clmllur 3 Y-chns l, 2. 3. 4 Quill 21nd Scroll DUN ALD M 00R 15 ulu Irlilh hr is a n-urlfn' gt'nllmmm: FXI'VL'OII'HLJ'H u'r'H wml. mama . In Memoriam . .. Roger White As the Class 01 '52 separates and its suulcnls g0 inm all walks of lilt, Lhc memory oli Roger H'hitc will go with lhcm. Roger was a loader in academic as well in lelllL'llC zll'l'zlirs zlml llln unlimer death in lune ul' lSlSU was keenly l'clt by all. As we grzuluzllc wc mnnm leave himilwhimll llor his Vixiil pcrsnnzllily will be will: us always and his ability to smile in happiness and sorrow cllccrul us all. He may he mniling'nrm' So long thiiey we will ncu-r forget you. BEST PERSONALI' 'amy lilbm'g. .Izu'k Mr .' FRIENDLIE. 1' H0! 'l c11hm'L . Nam LuLLcrb SHARPJCBY DRF bl .Icun Mulmn, Hill Schnmlling For Posterity to Remember i : MOST A'I'HLE'I'IC Rum Rutcr. Rf ' l'uu'ini BEST LOOKIN julm Lambert. Ruth bchcrcr 9T 1 TELLIGENT Ronald H-d'ind, Nancy Tlu SHX GL'I'HM l..m1gl112UL . ' 'IILCkcr 4. tanding Seniors COMEDIANS Anunn RicsV Sunny l'mrncman XTILE .Uiu' H'L'ingurmcr. , I' Noggin Activities... In our aftcr-school and evening hours To complete our efforts to strive to be Well rounded students, diverse extra- curricular activities occupy out after- school hours. These activities tend to train us in cooperation and leadership, and to prepare us to accept the responsi- bility of the future. Afternoon Activities . .. Student Council The Student Council provides for and administers student gm'ermncnt as well as the promotion of better stude-teacher- council co-opcration. Another major activity 01' the group is the maintcnal'lcc of a scholarship fund. Each year an award is made to high ranking Seniors to assist in financing their college education. Members are elected from each class, and the class presidents are 11150 mcmhcrs. This year Miss Cobb guided the group with George Dchot as president; Nancy Lut- tcrbei as vicc-prcsident; Paul Ruler 215 treas- urer; and Rose Ruler as secretary. Miss Cobb, T. Maslruliu, IL tanlzlrc, M. Bucc'hlc, D. Hycrs, N. Edwards, L. Jones. R. Rutcr. C. Hall. G. DcGrooL, P. Rmcr, N. Lulltcrbei, P. Weber, J. Lzunbcn, D. Coughljn. Iv'iixx! Harv: , 171 Swvnd Rm: kw. ...Tr0jan Chatter Third Raw: '1'. Mnsn'ullo. W. MOIH'. G. Dchm. B. Binm, S..Xlrl'e:1k. Hrs. Bumillcr. Ahlvism' The 1 1 t j:l11 Challm' is the primal newspaper published monthly by cer- tain members 01' the Junior Class. The paper is I'inzmrcd by support from the advertising 01' loyal business establishments, sulncriplinns 11nd I'unrtiuns sponsored by the stuff. Its purpose is not only to I'CHH'd lhc Cvcnts throughout the SCIIUUI luau; bul m gain an undm'sunuling nl' th wmkings in NW newspaper l'ivld M. Bumhlc, Awnc. 1311., S. 'dhuff, J, Pccnu, C. Wagner, J, Grinkemcyer, Ii Tcmch. R. Blum, J. Noel. C. lil'hs. M. Hmlglund. Ii. liu'uld. A. Ammin, S Dl'eicr, G. 'l'humus. M. R :0th. Burlmrlwr. lidilm', X. U'Qng'cr, Bus. Mgr. Annual Staff . . . The function of the Annual Staff is to publish a yearbook which will recapture in the future the memories of our high school days. By this book we will be able Ln reminisce Lhc womlcrlul times and friends we have known. The staff, which participates in the production of this yearbook, is selected by the Senior cabinet members with the recmnmendaiion of our adviser. Through hard work, subscriptions, and advertising the Animal is financed. In addition to publishing a yearbook the staff sponsors the crowning 0f the basketball king and queen, and the Christmas Ball. PAT SCHN El DER lidimr MARCEILA KOTZBAUHR B mi N ms M a nu g'm' NADINIZ iVENGIiR JO ANN GRINKEMEYER ximOrinln Editor TTcusu rm' Carmina:lnvlrzrh'r: S. Srhuixpmu I.. 'l'vnwh, N. Ullx, l', Burgmnlm. I. Hlinll. H. H. DHCI'. j. Hurris. ROBERTA BH'H ljle'l'my I-fu'imr Bolliugm'. N. 'lkthL-Il. N. lilhwg. IL, RUUL H. l'llhilgllllltl. .l. K. Mcrwr. M. Gtrgmx. G Ih'uldun. HI Keller. G. livkxlcin. tivim'r: .L .ercin, XL IL'IL-rhlc. .XHCl-i Wl-ZIXCARINER Ham :1an Mains Chm. H'vhm, A. Ruth, thlmhci. j. ScybL-rlh. M. 1- I cidl10l'I'. II l3. Mrs: Smilh. Mallu- Blmn. Girls Athletic Association The Girls Alhluic waiation, under the guidance 01' Mrs. NII'COSII'AIH aml president Rose RuLcr, has completed its third year at North College Hill High School. The primary purpose 0F Lhig rhlb is to pro note sportsmanship and to develop leadership Its funuion is to sponsor intramural slmrla and to present letters to those girls who have carnal the required number of points by participating in those sports, FRESHXHN-SOPHOMORK G.:L.-L 1 ij Rzm': L Dcrsgh, R. Hm, I'. Matthews. R. Knhlcr. U. Mulluvius. j. Deye, P. Thysell, M. FillllClLyV. C, Cushanl. C, Mimlu. D. Mclhmhum, P. chucrkcr. B. Powell, G. Ihlughcs. PL Burris. .k'u-ourl' Raw: 0. lickslciu, l1. Todd, D. lluucr, P. Kauling. 1., Bollingcr, P. Bergman. G. Bczu-dcn. Hh KCHCI', If. Luuth-r, C. Hem. J. Butncu. C. H'Chcr, B. DcGrUUl. D. Lichrith. K, Stillleidmz .l- Walters. R, lkn'fmun. Third How: j. Rummcl, N. Edwards, N, Bowyer. I11. Carina B. Marlin, j. Flitk, N. Dignim, j. Rohcrix, .l- Wagner, C. Schu'eilernmn. R. limibzlucl: 1A. Bmullq. P, lIvrlingel'. H. Ruckumn, S. Schupper. Girls Athletic Association Letters wcrv given on Clasg Day m the following giris: Arline Ann'cin, Mary lecclllc, Roberta Blum, Alma Budke, Shirley Burbachcr, Monie Butler, Shirley Drcicr, Nam'y lilbm'g. Carol Erbs, Mary Lou Gregory, Joann Grinkmncyer, lune Harris, Nanny Llllterbci, Vlcun Matscm, 'lanct Noel, Claire User. jemm Pccnn. Joann Rica. Rmc Rutm'. Ruth St'hcrer. letLi Schneidcr, juanila Scybrnh, Barbara 'l'cnsch, Grzu'u 1110111215, Carol H'ugm'r. Alice H'cingartncl: 21nd Nadine H'cnger. ItlLralmuml diampionships i11 dmlg'eball, bzlskcLball. and volleyball wen- ; taken by 1110 Sophomores, Seniors, and Juniors. respectively Jl'XIURSl-ZNIOR 0AA, Fin! Rum: .1. Rios, N. Chuu'mL 3!. Gregory X. l,llll.C1'hL'i, R, Ruin: I. Harris. C. 050: S. Dmitr. A. lmdLe. M. Ihlcrhlc. S. Burlnu'hm'. j. Mnlmn. SWUMI Huu-s R. Svherul: C. Wagner, .1- Pecnn P. Sc'hncidcr, C FJ'IN, J. Sux'hcnh. .L inngzumvr. M. Frcidhnl'l'. M. Ohormvymx R. Blunt. .1. Urinkcmcycr. X. chgcr. .k Ann'rin. IL 'ILEIN'II. I. l-leinll. Third Huar: 1. Noel. 0 Thomas. S. Rmuc. IR K't'l'll. l. Burlling. .x. Kwslm'. P. Hrhmulll. NI. leisell. A. 'l'emc'h, P. Wchcr. j. Uhsngmndc. Y-Teens With the combined help of their advisor, Mrs. McCosham, and the cabinet members, the Y-'l'ecns have completed another enjoyable and surccssi'ul year. The purpose of this group is: To build a fellowship of women and girls a devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living 10 Which we are committed by our faith as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share his love for 2111 people, and to grow in the knowledge and love 01' God. To begin their activiLies for the year, there was the beautiful candlelight Recognition Service on October 10th. which welcomed the new members of the club. JUNIOR AND SENIOR YtTEliNS 15in! Row: S.1hn'hachcr. N. Waugh; M. Bzwcthltu j, Grinkcmetcr, IS. Tensch, N. lilberg. Mrs. Mchhum. N, Lultcrbci. M. Gregory. P. Srhncidcr. j. Pccno. P. Bcrgmann, C. Erbs. S. Drcicr. .Vn-vml Rum G. 'Ihhomas. t2. Piutz, M. Martin, 1'. Wagner, A. Wcingurtncr, j. Seyherlh, A. Butlkc, D. Smullwood. R. Scherer. C. Osur. J, Hurry. J, Rios. Jt Maison, '1. Harris, R Klein, M. 'l'urkcr. l-'.. Itlwuld. Thin! Raw: 1. lilliult. H. Fugo. C. Wagner, XL Ohcrmcycr, I. Nncl. L. Seircn. L. Applemann, .lv Sici'crtt M. Friedhnfi'. M. Hongluncl. .X. Amrein, R. Bium. N. Chutron. Y-Teens At Chrisunas chocolates were sent overseas, and later in the year a contribw linn was given to the Community Chest. After successful projects, including a dance, a movie, a bake sale, and selling; 0L Christmas cards, thc YTeens were prepared to make plans for the prom. 1 Candidates for queen were: Alma Budkc, Nancy Elberg, Nancy LuLterbci, jean Matson and Ruth Schcrelz Mrs. McCosham crowned Nancy Elberg a5 quccn on March link at the prom, which, as always, climaxed the year for th Y-Tcons. FRl-LSHMAN AND SOPHOMORE YTFI'NS Fin! Raw: 15. DcGnml. J. Cassngrnmlc. P. Wchcn C Cushzlrtl. K. Schneider. G. Hughes. Swami Hrm': P. 'I'insull. C. McDunhnm. C. Wchcr. J. Burnett, B. Powell, P. Reunetkcn D. Lieln'ich. B. Milutu. J. Skinner. A. Kuhn: 3L lfinncl'ty, B. Martin. J- Flick. Third Row: R Matthews, XV. Keller, C. Lumlhcr. G. l-Zrksalci1LS Sthoppcr. G. liem'dcu. H, Ruckmzm. C. Gurics. J. Dcyc. R. Knhlcr. j. Rubens. L. Bollingcr, R. Dorfmnn. j. Walters. M. 'lkuhl, NK Dignzm. P. KL-rn. Forum Raul: ,1 lhlrlling .L 'lmm-IL XL Rutliscll. P. Schnmlu. P. Herlingor. R. Kuuhuumu B. llurrisx X. E-ix!u-:11-mls,j. Rommel. 1 Dorsrh, P. Renting. D. Baum: J Wagner. Hi-YwTeens Cabinet 2, First Rum: 3. 15011111111, M. Bacchlc. N, lilherg. N. Lilltcrhci. P. Schneider, J. I'ccno, M. Gregory. Swami Row: P. Bergman. N. Wenger. l3. 'licnhm'er. G. DRGI'OUL. I, MrGriff. E DeGan H. I SHImrnling. .1. Grinkemevcn B. Tensvh. I livery organization, in order to bc worthwhile. must have good lmd- I- ' crship. '1 11I uugh lhc unfailing cfl'm'l 01' the HLY aml Y-Tecns mhim'L ' these t'luhs' ham suaccdcd in all their plans and expectations. Y-TEENS OFFICERS 19:31-52 Nancy LuLLCrhci ......Prcsidcnl Paula Bergmann ng Chaimlan Nancy Elhcrg X ice President Sandra BCdaL'iIL ..... ........,....., .Hforltl Fellowship Patti Sthneider Scuunx joAnn Grinkcmcycr .......................... Inner Club junct Pccnn 'lltlsulu Barbara TuIsrl1 ................... .......,,.... ,.....,hmcr Club Mary Bact'hlr ...................................................... Minrship Nadine VVcngcr Innu Club . Mary Lou Grcgorym... A...Progrmn Chairman $rm' Hi-Y First Rmv: B. Tcnhover. J. McGril'f. G. lJcUroOt, B. Schoenling, R. Gciscr, E. DcGrom. Srrmm' Row: 1. Xchcr. K. Merccr. H'. Mohr, V, Hill. T. MuslrulkL XV, Schmick, 1 Lambert. Third Raw: 1!, Gurwoml, T. Grndcl, D. l-Icslcrhcrg, . '0', P. Mcycn 'j. Conrail, .1 Malsnn. Frmrlh Nam: Cy Ashing. ll wa, CL Kinghum. B. Wallace. C. Bomcman. C. Nnhlc. H. Dca'svh. .k Ruth. O By lhv tapablc advising 01' Mr. Edward Chrialcnscn, 21 Hi-Y was reestablished this year. This rluh i5 01' the Y. M. C. .X. and a branch ol' the nuLiun-witlc Fellmvship nl' Lhc HLXC The purpose ul' this mganixzuinn is: HTo create, Illailnain, :lml cx- l! lend. thmughnul the school and Community, high standards OI Christian chararlcr. Their candidates for king Hl Hi-Y wvrc: Ronald GCibCl', john Lam- 5 ben, Jack McGrifL Bill Stllnenling and Bob 'l'cnlmvcr. AL the prom in March. Bill mlmcnling wzls sc-Icclcd king. l'I l-Y OFFICERS 1951432 jurk ML'Gril'l' Plesldent George DcGront .............................. Vice President Edwin DCGmut Seuuin XVilliam Srlmenling ................................ Treasurer I Rober Tcnhm Cr .......................................... Chaplain l Band The hlhmjan Band had 2: very succcsnl'ul year under the direction 01f Mr. Daniel M'alkcr. This instrmnental group played during; half Limc 01' the l'unlball and basketball gmncs, and at various PZLA. meetings. T0 cnnrlude their program for the your a concert was presented in thc spri Hg. The Band parents, who nponsor this organization, again uwartlctl citation cords L0 dcscning 1110111bcrs. Firw Row: B. DeGmol, 1.. W'ing, j. LyOIL H. DcGI'om. N. ReckcL Ii. Hocwcllcr, j, Burnett, M, MrKusscn, Mr, Walker. Sermnd Rzm-r XL Gregory, C. Martin, P, Renncckcr, E. liwuld. K. W'chr. IE. Keller. L. Fulmer, AL Todd. J, Heinicke, Ii Schlesselmun. Third erv: 011. Willem, J Harris, hV. lirhunll, C, Noble, N. LullcrhCL S. Bcdzlchl. M. Rudisell. lli rkh : Se-Co Club I l I X l I I First, Raw: 11 DeCmm, I. Elliott. D. Liehrich, P. Thysell. Mm Osborne, N Dignzm, P. Berg: 111mm. K. Schneider. P. Wrober. C. Cushnrd, Scrum! anz': j. xVagncr, B. Martin. j. Flick. A. XVcingurlnCr, C. lirhs. P. Schneider, P. Kern, M. Todd, 8. Rouse. G. Hughes, Third Row: R. Elbe. R. Parsons, G. Jordan. P. Schmultz, A. l-Lrhardt. j. Roberts, M. RmiisclL M. Gallagher, V. Emerson. j. C ugmndc. Farzrllr Row: J. Burning. LA Brantley, P. Hcrlinger, R. Koubzmcr, A. 'lbnsch, D. Curr, j. Skinner, C. Minda. J. Burnett. C. Wehcr, C. Clnllings, Fifth Harv: R. 'l'hompsnn, C. McDunham. B. Powell, P. Renneckcr, B. Murrell. S Smith Six!!! Rum: L. Wing, 1'. KCuLing, I. Ilca'sch, D. Bauer, B. Russell, C, Wem, A. Kcsslcr, M. Finncrly. The 50-60 Club bcgan another active year under the supervision of Mrs. Osborn The oHicers chosen in the fall were: President, Nancy Dignun: Vice President, Paula Bcrgmann: Secretary, Pat Thyscll; and Treasurer. Diane Liebrich. Each year the club L'IIOUSCS one specific project and works toward its athievcmcnl. This year by selling pop after basketball games the dub was able L0 purchase several pressurc-cuokcrs which made a Verv fine addition m the Home Emnmnits mom. AL Christmas time they had their annual Chrimnas party and caroling. Aside from having panics and dinners they planned a Spring Slylc Slum . Trojan Chorus A srhuol curriculum would not scum rnnlplclc without a nun! organimlion. Our Glcc Club, under Lhc direction of Mr. H'zllkcr. hm been very auix'c this ycar, and has added ml extra enjoyment to mum' programs by singing spcdzll musical selections. The officers were as follows: President Nanry lillx'rg: Yit'c l'rcsidcllL Nam'y Lultcrbci: Sureutry. Mary Lou Gregory: 'J'Icaxurcr, Sandra Balachl. Fm! Rmv: C. Hindu. Cl Cushnrd. A. Frhm'dl, J. Cassagmndc. L Wing; C. McDunham. P. kcnncckcr, G. Hughes 1,. Wchcr. P, Thysell. .S'r'ronrl Roar: Mr. Walker, H. Wiilinghum. .l- Buumgul'lucr. .K. Rhudcs, 'l'. Simmons, J. lhlrtling. M. Huncru. 1,, l'cmn. L, RllLCl'. Smith. Thin! Row: L; Wullcrs. N Amuld. l. mes, H Muller, F, Nuhlc.1-1,;mliu-r1. 'I', Gan IL lluvlicck. M 1'. Spclvin Georgia Spclnn Sims........ juzm . 1111mm Andy Farrellw Trojan Chorus LEAST FOR WAY OUT VVIiS I Bob H111Iid:1y.1...1.u........ Ginny Hallitlzly,.....,.... Lury XVIIil.c.....,.....1..U......1 Dr. G. Droolspnnl Spclvin. .john Lambert .Shirley Burbachcl' Allen Arnold junc Harris WNadinC VVcngcr mCharIcs Nobel Nancy Luttcrbci '2mdra Bodacht Nancy Lihzumn ,Berl. Gucnthcr Ted Gram ..,.j0hn Buumgzu'mcr ...... Kcn Mercer MDnn anlicek Fimf Row: R. Ann'cin. S. 1511111311101, X, Bmlurhl. Ii. Billnl. G. 111011135. B, DCGmnl. C. limlltl. .N'r'ruml Row: 1. Dcra'rh, C, W'cny, AL Kcsslcr. N. XVongcr. S. lilhcrg. M. Oregon. N. 1.1ILICI'I1CL A. Jumhs', A. Butlkv. I. lilliml. WCIICI'. M, Todd. C. Collingsk 1. Harris. A. Madame Zolga casts an eerie spell. Whost Wantef SENIOR PLAY CAST Hugolagk McGriH Jeff Troddy..d....m.... ..,.. .............u.......Nancy LuLtcrbci Bill Schoenling GmgenMary Lou Gregory Gale. Nancy Cllatron Hatcher.. ..... ............. ..,... .... ..,.Charlic Noble Granny Ka1cm.............4........... lIean Mutson Professor ...R0ger Puccini Madame Zolga ......................... Nancy Thysell Azaiea.,.. . ...........A......u . ..A ..... .,.. luann Ries Nora Vane. Patti Schneider Bradshaw... ...... ........,......,...,....... Sonny Borncman Pantomime ................................... Nancy Elbcrg That monster appears at the most imnmenicnt times. The Professor is all steamed up about something. Just a minute, Mr. Bradshaw, I'll take care of this. STAG E CREW Stage Manager .. lack Mhzbcr Curtain .................chry Dcrsch Prompler. luirc Oscr. Doris Smallwoocl Makc-up .A.......u...m....... u........... A.Marilyn Holliday, Alice VVeingartner Tickets Bdlbdm R0111 Poor Troddy, always seeing monsters. Hatcher was the who-done-it, man. Quick, Granny Kate, behind you! Is that how a ghost amuscs itself? H ILLW W. Looks like Lilah was in th coal bin. Junior is playing pest. Ullmost Summers JUNIOR PLAY CAST Paul Ionuldnv joncs ., Mat'nc I'l'icdlml'l' Mr. Jones Van Hill MIR juncs .................................. I lmlm William R Inhr M zlry .............................................................. Nadine X'Vcngcr jade Ken Mercer ldrlLMdu Bacthlc Mr. Smudgely ...................................... Allen Arnold Anna ............................................................. Robcrta Blum Li lah Joh nson Sandra Bcdacht Paul relasz after a stiff final. Are my eyes lelling me the truth? Do you like my new dress? License Number 272727! Oh! I'm sick. When.- did mu fl Lhcsc- mnnm'milics? . h Annual Caronation 0f Cliff. Queen Alia: and Kin N. chgcr, R Bium, A. Wcingartncr, M. Holliday, G. Evgkslcin. l. X-Valtcrs, A, Erhardt, P. VVCbcr. The Basketball King and Queen The Queen and runnCrs-up. HrJHmn In Top: S, Peterson I GcisCr. C. Ahhing: 1. Lyons, W. Mnhr. .1- Lamhon. V, Hill. C. Noggler. '- th.WW7 The Seniors Have Their Day Prim winning Scnim-s How original am mu gel? A lull in the auditorium program, The i'cllus wcm :11! um in dressing up. an lllllt'h studying done in lhis day- Hm. Mr. C. A new innovation in North College Hill High School is Senior Day. December 2lst was set aside for the members 01' the class to participate in a day of fun making. The day before vacation would have been hm-at bcst-but Ehc Seniors added :1 much OI variety by dressing up in kid costumes wilh pigtails and bow lics. This day was established in order that Class Day would take on an air of serious- ness in Conformity with the spirit of Conl- mcnccmcnt VVeckh Thc Kangemo Court judges were most critical. A last fling at Jmaking like kids! The crime didn't call 1hr such punish- ment, but here are two kids who were real sports. Outstanding Leaders. .. 'IIIHII'IIEHE,1HJ lIHIIIl '7 3HHlXIEHI HI II1ll IK MHIUM lanu. sIHi HI'JIIHK .l'lem; Hum- 'UHH'HIMH HIIHIHHHW Nuan- H x: ,H ' M PH Himuwgk GEORGE DE GROUT .IUHN LAMBERT Student Council Prosidcn: Senior Class Prcsidcm You need Amy n. Y :uJiaYGU NANCY LU'IWERBEI JACK MCGRIFF NANCY DIGNAN YJI'C'cm Presidcm Hi-Y President SLJCU Club Presidun MARY LOU CLRECORY NANCY ELBERU ROSE RUTER Band President Cleo Club Presidcnl C..X..L Prt'sidan P.H H SCHNEIDER SI'IIRLEY BFRli-XCHER Annual lidimr l'mjan Chauer Editor Athletics . .. Activities of the Afternoon and Evening The entire goal of athletics is not necessarily to win the game, but to stresg a sense of fair play and cooperation. The competition involved helps to prepare us to meet Iifds problems. Athletics . . . Assistant CUEHII Karl Kunkcl and Coach Nelson LL Thinncs. Firs! How: A. Roth, T. Masn'ullo, B. Bergman. D. Coughlin, L. Perml. BA Vest, J. Conrail. G, DeGront, .S't'mml Haw: C. As'hing C Harrell. R. Gciscr. PL Slhuenling, I Lambert, R. Pllt't 1 . Third Raw: Coach 'I'hinncs, G. ' Kinghum, I Gciscv: LA juncs. J. Mutsull, D. 'l'hompson, V. Hill, E. Uchol, A. Hullel, D. Billlnun, J. Wohcn Couch Kunkel. F00tball.. . John Lambert, Captain Guard Ronald Geiser Jerry Geiser Bill Schoenling FulI-back Half-bnck End Hf. .93; I Mwa-WJ Edwin DeGrooL H 111 f 42er Danny Billmzm Cen Mr Roger Puccini Turk Ir Edward 111011115011 Tarklc SEASON '5 RECORD College College . College . College . College . College . College . College , College Col Iegc College Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill 0 0 U 0 Lmtkland Fairi'icld Country Day Deer Park Maricmont Grccnhills Lockland St. Bernard Reading XVymni n g Colcrain 20 20 26 19 40 3G 42 12 341 33 Charles Ashing an'ter-bnck Don Plciman Extra Point Kicker '2111 Hill szrteerck Cremuel Harrell Half-lmrk Henry Dersch CUM lw' Anthony Mastrulln Guard Reserve Football Team 11m anv: M. Frey, T. Exam R Mmbcn'y. D. Fricdhoff. G. Martin. R. Harmon. IR chncckcr. j. Mmmrn. Sw-mul Row: Coach Kunkcl, R. Boegcman, K. Xtuyhcrry, B. St. Clair. R. Hcffrnn. T. Fixhcr, R. leicr. N Rcckcl. J. Emerson. Conrh Thinncs. Third Rum: ll Yarlmr, W. Lzlmhcrl, J.Grinkmncycluj, JUIICS.R JClIkil1s,'IICHKQHngHdL'. RESERVE FOOTBALL SCORES N. Cullcgc Hill 13 Wymning G N. Cullcgc Hill 0 Colcrain 5-! NA College Hill 33 St. Bernard ii N. College: Hill 20 Deer Park 0 N College Hill 323 Lockland 0 Basketball Hm Hmr: W. Prim. .l- Lumllcrl. R, Ibuhm'cr. C, Hurrcl. W. Mnhr. ernd Row: 04 Dchm. Mr. le; ,m C. Nugglm. V lliH. ' Unison. R. Pnrtini. 1-1 1 11!!!11!15 0!1, J. Wchmx Nut xlmu'n: 1i, DL'Gmm. SEASONS RECORD North Cnllvgc Hill 339 'I'mlm' 73 North College Hill 539 Colcruin 255 Nurlh College Hill 33; Ltn'kland 5i Nnrlh Collcgc Hill 5:3 Reading 52 North Cullcgc Hill 3!! MI, Healthy 52 North College Hill 47 Gruunhills :33 North College Hill 10 Culcmin H North College Hill 435 ankland MISJ North College Hill 55!! Hryoming 5-1 North College Hill 37 Ulynming 59 North Cnllugc Hill 536 Gruenhills 72 Numb College Hill 42 St Bernard 6-4 North Collegi- Hill 332 51. Bernard 69 North College Hill A10 Muricmom 68 North College Hill 43 Alumni H North College Hill :39 DCCI' Park 58 1 Norlh College Hill 49 Muricmnnl 69 North Cnllcgc Hill 39 Crecnhills 61 North College Hill AH Reading 67 North College Hill 39 ML. Healthy 36 North Cnllcgc Hill :31 Door Mrk 48 North College Hill :31 Country Day 56 Vim '3??? x; v '1'? J 2m Hill 'lnhn Ed DeGroot, Cliff Noggler. Wes Price Roger Puccini John LambcrL Basketball Reserve Team Fin! Rnu': K. Marcela 6. North North North Nm'Lh North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North Wnllcrx', S. l'chrsun, 'l, Wind, C. Ashing. D. Billlnun. G, Gciscr. T. Mnslrullo, Mr. 'lhillHCS. 811mm! Row; j. Cmu'cll. D. Garwood. B. Bcrgnmn, IL anlicck, H, Bichl. C. Busacrmnn, A. Hul'lcl. M. Hycrs. 1.. Pcrnn. R, Hiker Nu! Shawn: L, Lymm SEAAXSON'S RECORD College College college College College Collcgc College College College College College Cnllcgc Collage College College College College College Coliegc Clollcgc Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill 19 30 5'3 37 22 32 28 20 30 22 25 39 235 I 8 19 3:3 37 35 29 32 Taylor 19 Lockland 23 ML. Healthy 34 Golcrain 22 XVyoming :31 Grecnhills 21 St. Bernard BI Alumni 22 Maricmont 37 Reading -'I8 Deer Park 333 Cnlcmin 36 Reading 28 Grocnhills 30 Lockland 33 X-Vyoming J12 St. Bernard 52 Marimnom 'Il Deer Park 25 ML Healthy 37 Va r s 113x Cheerkeaders eserve Cheerleaders Track K. Schneider. P. Weber. R. Dm'I'mzm. j. Wllllcrw. I swig ii a k. : 171ml Row: 15. Bergman. W. SL'Innic'k. D. Garwood. T. Hullidny. J. CnHrL-H. 1.. Ruler. .X. Rnlh. U. Wullum. Swami Hmv: G. Kinglmm. l- .. DeGrnm. 1.. Lynn. R. Pumini. R. 'I L'nhuvc1'. L. Hurrcll. R. Slcu'url, L. Randolph. W. Plitc. Third Hum: 1.. Perm. A, M' 'll lllIn, HZ Molar, S. Jeunuaou, H. Crulchffclcl. M. Knlodtik. J. Lambert. R. Guiscr. V Hill, 6. Us Cr. C. Ashing, Cuurh Ycrkm. melz Row: R, Munic, K. Main; 11 Clodl'eltcr. IL Iluvlit'vk. L, Willimm. Baseball Pilrlu'ng: D. Plciman, WC Schocnling, W. Mnhr, V. Hill. Firs! er': XV. Muhr, X1 HilL R. Geiscr, W. Sthoculing. j, LumberL. D, Plei- muu. J. chcr, A. Huuel. A. Mastmlln. Mmml Row; W. Schmick, ii. Wullcrs, S. Peterson, 0 Geiger. C Ashing. l.. I'crnu. U. Garwood. Cuurh rl'hitmcq. Third Row: D. Clmlft'llm'. S. Julnosnn, M. Kultullik 1L Huvlicck. II Hollidzty. Pitt'lun's IKE 11115? Oidffield Bill Mohr Ron Gciser Stewart Peterson Bill Sclmenlin ' XVall ' Schmick Van Hill g 2M! 0mg Sam yIzmn'son Don Plt'iman Glenn 'VValtcrs Tom. Hulliclay Calrlwrs Bgyflilggri Mullvm Kolodzik l Dzn'ul Cloclfclter jack Weber. 3rd ban; Lou Pcmzl Charles Ashmg John Lambert Jerry Cciser Xhortstop Tony Mastrullo Dancing . .. on into the night . . . CIIAPICRONI'RI Mrs. liHICI'g, Mrs. Stlmcitlcr. Mr. and Hrs. Chul'lch Lullurlmi. Mixed cmotinm. Pl'c-lluliday spirit. Hzlplw fares in :1 gm 21ml l'trsliw mnnd. The Annual Chrixlmus Cnndv Cunt Hull. Scenes Around School... 'l'his trio begins work on the Sm'k Hop - Our indispensable Mrs. Howard 7 Did Lhc I'lash bulb scare you, joanic? 9 Counting Lax slumps is lcdiuus work - Camera nmgg'ing or just talking, Ar? $ Our buy Dave u Charlie is the srhonfs best friend, I F hl h! i i , E . F i Clifford Nugglcr: Football 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Golf 3: Basketball King -1. anitted J'mm Senior piclurcshk It waslft all work F 011 the Annual Slul'l' paper drivc-Comc 011 Art, smile like Gcrry- Tom George and ililt'k worked hard as managers 01. lhc basketball teamw- Juann's clowning before curtain LinlchThafs 2m obc Nancy's pulling 9 ' 011 Bill-Scllo Club ol't'iccrs presiding at their banqucth Three cheers Morn Tll for the backstage Cl'ew 01' the Senior Play - VVaLch your calories, girls h Larry in the process nl' building smncthing in Industrial ATts-Nancy . and Bill crowned al. the HLY 'l'ecns Pmm --Hi-stcppcr Betty DcGrooL nght 100k majoreue honors this year. ' ' ' As the pages of another book nears the end, so a year at North College Hill comes to a close. To those of you who do not re- turn good luck and God-speed. To those who will return next fallhthe doors will be open and another year of memories will be recorded. , l l l l I f HILL .. HIGH - SCHOOL; l Advertising . .. Advertising is of vital importance to the Trojan Staff, for it aids immeasurt :1ny in financing the yearbook. We wish to extend special thanks to those patrons who subscribed to the Annual, the Cleveland Engraving Com- pany, the Westerman Print Company, to Leets Photos, and Mr. Gross of Scholas- tic Photographers. WWW, WWW m WWWMW SALES SERVICE BAUMER 8 REDDERT TELEVISION Appliances - FurnHure Records PNCE HILL 4306 GLENWAY AVENUE GRANDViEW 2350 COLLEGE HILL 5904 HAMILTON AVENUE KiRBY 4466 COMPLIMENTS OF TRAUTNER SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Daly and Galbraifh JAckson 8984 Complimenfs of +he NORTH COLLEGE HILL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION PATRON LIST Rnfph C. Argo John Helnfx Barber 81:01:1703 Van Zamll Sunnynook Beauty blmplTIQ Van Zandl North Colicgc Hill BakuvaT Van Zandl The Sdlild BmthlelT Van Zandt Deming's PhdnndqlSm Van Zandt Ray's Shell Service SuuunHamllum Ave. Hilltop Bait and Hardware ............ .....1727 Van Zandt FURNITURE 8: APPLIANCE 00. Complete Home OuffiHer l ERNST Uhe Bes+ Dollar You Can Inves+ Is In Your Homd OPEN EVENINGS 5920 HAMILTON AVENUE Klrby Ibl7 dn PRASS Self Service Market White Vina Foods Meaf 6 Frui+ - Vegefables 6600 SIMPSON AVENUE NORTH COLLEGE HILL JACKSON 896I PAUL R. YOUNG FUNERAL HOME MT. HEALTHY Ambulance Service JAckson 9303 COLLEGE HILL RETAIL MERCHANTS FRANZ MEAT MARKET. 60I3 Hamilfon COLLEGE HILL FLOORING CO.. 5905 ASSOCIATION Avenue HamiHon Avenue DESH DRY CLEANERS. 60I5 HamiH'on Avenue STANG'S DELICATESSEN. 5903 Hamilfo WILLENBRING'S, 5849 Hamiifon Avenue n Avenue ERNST FURNITURE CO.. 5920 Hamilfon Avenue ANGERT RADIO AND APPLIANCE CO.. bl24 HamiH'on Avenue BITTMAN'S COLLEGE HILL FLORIST, 6036 HamiH-on Avenue J. H. RENNER CO.. 6009 Hamilfon Avenue uln Good Luck Class 1952 H. A. STREITHORST Flooring Company 66H Hamil+on JAckson 3864 PERNA CONSTRUCTION CO. PLASTER, STUCCO AND CEMENT WORK 18 IO Goodman JAckson 7693 ESTIMATES FREE .NO JOB TOO SMALL DEL-RAY AUTO TOPS AND UPHOLSTERING WE CAN TOP IT l9l6 Van Zandf JAckson 3685 Complimen+s of DAIRY QUEEN 684l HAMILTON 'lb COM PLIMENTS OF KARG'S PLUMBING AND APPLIANCES Crosley Radio Motorola Television K itchens Refrigerators Freezers I6I7 Van Zand+ JAckson 9258 DUTRO REALTY CO. Realtor Business Broker GENERAL INSURANCE I72I Van Zandf JAckson 7644-45 CADET CLEANERS Siand lnspech'on With You Deluxe Shir+ Laundry We Operafe Our Own Plan+ ONE DAY SERVICE I703 Van Zand+ 40pp. Cify Hall, JAcItson 6226 COMPLIMENTS OF DREIER TOOL AND DIE CORPORATION I9I7 VINE MAIN 4628 -II' n-mu PORTER PRINTING CO. 7421 HAMILTON AVENUE MT. HEALTHY JACKSON 7505 Prinfing of Qualify Publishers of THE NEWS-REPORTER A Complete, Modern Shop to Fulfill Every Printing Need SLOANE'S 5;! to $1.00 STORE l8l9 Van Zandf Road Phone: JAckson 898! NORTH COLLEGE H I LL OHIO CongrafulaHons and Good Luck +0 All Hue Seniors ENGELHARDT'S COMPLETE FOOD MARKET I8l7 VAN ZANDT ROAD. NORTH COLLEGE HILL SURE WE DELIVER Your Whi+e Villa Grocer JAckson 5800 I COMPLIMENTS OF ROY RUDOLPH Florist 7I00 HAMILTON AVENUE JAckson 7278 OLIGEE'S FOOD MARKET 67I0 Savannah Avenue Nor+h College Hill Hours: 7:30 A.M. +0 9:00 P.M. Sundays and Holidays 8:30 +0 l:00 and 4:00 +0 9:00 P.M. Phone: JAckson 6927 DUCHESS BEAUTY SHOP NORTH COLLEGE HILL Complete Beauty Service Hair Cum'ng and Permanent: That Are Natural and Easy to Manage 6708 Savannah Avenue JAckson 8986 ODESSA McCAuNN. Proprie+or NEIDHARD Esfablished I860 THREE MODERN FUNERAL HOMES MT. HEALTHY WESTWOOD JACKSON MONTANA 7800 3022 TAYLOR'S CREEK MONTANA 35 I 5 Ambulance Service Complimeni's COMPLIMENTS OF Of LAWRENCE BAKER ARLINGTON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING TELEVISION MEMORIAL GARDENS 652l BeHs Avenue i Domesfic Appliances I JAckson 7934 I i COMPSIIElIENTS g GERTH DRY GOODS GORDON ULM i BASEMENT EXCAVATING AND GRADING l394 Van Zandf JAckson 96I3 18l3 Van Zandf Road Norfh College Hill. Ohio JAckson 8909 4k EDWARD ELBERG 8n SON Excavating-Grading I9I9 Dallas Avenue JAckson 7486 GRUEN WATCHES HAMiLTON WATCHES PARKER PENS RONSON LIGHTERS HALLMARK GREETING CARDS GRADUATION GIFTS BRITTON JEWELERS I723V2 Van Zandf Road JAckson 8998 JAMES E. HAWTHORNE Funeral Director 7830 HamiHon Avenue JAckson 7I45 BEST WISHES j MYRLIN'S DECORATING SHOP I929 Van Zandf Road JAckson 3837 T -lr KNOLLMAN LUMBER CO. Good Lumber Af a Righf Price Van Zandf and Simpson Avenue Norfh College Hill. Ohio JAckson 8080 Complimenfs of MATHES BAKERY E933 VAN ZANDT ROAD JACKSON 903l BEST WISHES CLASS OF '52 HARRY and BOB North College Hill Super Market GIMME INN FINE FOOD - BEER 650! Simpson Avenue Nor+h College Hill' Ohio JAckson 89I6 HEGEMAN'S North College Hill Pharmacy 6829 Hamilton Ave. JAckson 6886 Super Market Clovernook Paint KELLER and RADEL And Hardware We Fea'u'e LUCAS PAINTS Service 8 Quality - Price GLASS - BRUSHES OUR SPECIALTY6WILL CALL ORDERS GARDEN SEEDS l80l Dallas Avenue Phone: JAckson 89l8 '325 Van Zandf Road Nor+h College Hill. Ohio Phone: JAckson 6279 4:- Complimen'l's of C. D. PETERS ICE AND COAL CO. CHARLES ECKSTEIN. Mgr. Besf Wishes and Good Luck Grads GOLDEY REALTY Your Hilltop Brokers When Thinking of Buying or Selling A Home. Farm or Business Call Us-JAckson 3846 Or Sfop In Af I6I7V2 Van Zandf Road OPPOSiTE HIGH SCHOOL Prompt Efficient Courfeous Service Assured '6'8 Llanfair K'rbY H86 c. JIM GOLDEY NAT H. GOLDEY Morrow Branch Res. Phone JA 88I6 - Phone Morrow 73-R2 BARRIE'S WM. A. EFFLER MEN'S SHOP Jewelry and Gifts 5909 HamiHon Avenue CincinnaH. Ohio Klrby 977l College Hill Comple+e Line of VAN HEUSEN DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS. WINDSOR TIES, LEVI'S 5908 Hamil+on Avenue College Hill Klrby 5627 76I8 Hamilfon Avenue Mf. Healfhy JAckson 9536 $w BRAUN'S TOGGERY A Man,s Store Since Twenty Four 5847 HAMILTON AVENUE AT CEDAR KIRBY 3355 COMPLIMENTS OF KandK SERVICE STATION ALL WORK GUARANTEED Les Muse's L 8 M GARAGE Complefe Au+o Repairing Budgef Plan FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY ROAD SERVICE VAN ZANDT and SAVANNAH JAckson 8945 ED WEIS 8t SON Fine Meafs WE DELIVER . JACKSON 9648 I80l VAN ZANDT ROAD Iii. ,CEE'S PHOTOS P0rtraits That Pleasf, Candid Wedding Albums C ommercial Phofographer 7445 Bernard Avenue Mf. Healthy JAckson 3786 Corn Iimenfs of p Success Class of 1952 SCHUELLER'S WIGWAM ? W NORTH HILLS MUSIC NORTH BEND AND HAMILTON AVENUE AND LITERARY CLUB 4!- Congratulations and Best Wishes THE SIXTY SECOND SHOPS ;'SIXTY SECONDS MAKE A HAMBURGER To This Years Graduates LOCATIONS AT Hamilfon af Goodman N. College Hi FiH'h and Sycamore-Cincinna+i Fif+een+h and Vine - Cincinnafi 3089 Madison Road OakIey and Peebles Corner OPEN 24 HOURS BEST OF LUCK CLOVERNOOK Six-Hour Dry Cleaners LIEBRICH PHARMACY 1 I725 Van Zandf JAckson 9053 I723 DALLAS 3 We Operafe Our FOUNTAIN CAMERA Own Dry Cleaning Planf SERVICE SUPPLIES i i, Free Call and Delivery Service dl-
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