Our Lady of Angels High School - Amaranth Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1931
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High School :3 Samar Class 1931 IE Uur' Lady ume Angel E 3111 $ratiamm Artinnrm To His Excellency THE MOST REV. JOHN T. MchCHOLAS. O. P.. D. D. Archbishop of Cincinnafi as a +ribu+e of filial resped and hearffeH appreciaHon for his pafernal zeal in furfhering Hue educafion 01E Hwe girls in +he diocesan high schools. The Graduafing Class of Nine+een Hundred Thirfy-one dedica+es H115 Annual MOST REVEREND JOHN T. McNICHOLAS. O. P.. S.T. M. Archbishop of Cincinna+i RT. REV, JOSEPH H. ALBERS. J. C. D. Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnati REV. HERBERT KLOSTERKEMPER. 0. Fl M. Chaplain 4OOIUm IGE mdwzzx 51:. mo ij mDO 6 . Cheers For Hoe years 0F our exisl'encei Just a leH'erns Wars 0.1. .A. OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS HIGH SCHOOL SONG Sing. sing, sing our Alma Ma+er's glory: Cheer, cheer. cheer yes. cheer her loud and long: Sound her praise, proclaim her noble sfory. ChamL her name in chorus full and s+rong. Our Lady 0 +116 Angels be our mis+ress ever Lead us onward 'nea'rh +he gleaming gold and blue: We pledge our love. our loyaHy, our beef endeavor. Here's our word of honor we'll be +rue 'l'o you. .: .L.-.vfa.v Vnma .- .'f . -v xanax , uubdtpxip R IND, MOTHER HOUSE OF THE SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS, OLDENBURG. OUR FACULTY HE TEACHERS OT Our Lady of +he Angels wifh Jthe excepiion 0T Miss Muriel Honan. our eHicieni Physical Educafion Teacher. are Si5+ers of 3+. Francis oT Jrhe Third Order Regular. whose Moiher House is af Oldenburg. Indiana. This Communify was founded on January 6. I85ii by Jrhe Rev. Francis Rudolf, a sainHy French missionary, who had resolved when yeJr a s+uden+ 0T +heology a+ S'rrassburg. Alsace. To devofe his life +0 The American missions. Fafher Rudolf was firmly convinced Thai if was only +hrough +he religious +raining of +he young +ha'1' reTigion could +ake firm roo+ in +he hearJrs OT The people. Accordingly, Jrhrough +he good oHices 0T his friend. Fa+her Buch- maier. a zealous Franciscan missionary. he ob+ained Sis+ers of The Third Order 0T Sf. Francis from Vienna. Ausfria. Since Fa+her Rudohc's obied was +0 Tound an independenf American communify devofed +o feaching. a compleie separa+ion on +he par+ of +he Sis+ers from Jrheir homes. beloved communi+y and counfry was necessi+a+ed. OT +he Jrwo Sis+ers who volun+eered only Mo+her Teresa Hackelmeier arrived af OTdenburg on January 6. I85l. aHer a long weary journey in The dead of Jrhe winJrer. Here Mofher Teresa found Jrhree pos+u1an+s awaifing her. On April Zl. I85i. +he posiulanTs were in- vesfed wifh +he religious habi+ and Mo+her Teresa was +he recognized Superior-GeneraT. The infan+ communi+y was visibly blessed by God. growing s+eadily in spi+e oT unfold hardships and privafions. Af presenf Jrhe communi+y numbers over eighiL hundred living members Jreaching in eighf sfaies: Indiana. Ohio, Keniucky. lllinois. Missouri. Kansas. New Mexico and Texas. 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Coislguhotcm 35635: ; 2:3ng. : .nhirthRZ 3 5.: mESE E45 44322.4. 25?: E3 $10- Ye portals of triumph, with rainbow hues bright, We pass heath your archway, balf-sad at our flight. .qH ALICE ALLEN llUpon whom Beauty has bestowed Her rarest gifts untold, ANNUNClATJON Orcheslra Amafrlces Llnguae Lalinae Vif M. Club Angela Dramallc Club Class Baskef Ball Team The world is all a s'rage, and men and women are merely playersfl Picl'uring llllS silualion we behold Alice among coun'l'less olher players on Hwe slage of life. We flrsl observe flue llffle miss a +im5d Freshman eager lo play her parl: lhenl an ambilious Sophomore worklng dlllgenlly 'lor Success: llkewise, a folly Junior amazingly adive: and as far as lhe play carries us. we now arrive al 1lhe cllmax where she l5 a proud Senlorl and flue auspicious possessor o'F H18 good lorfune lo soar higher in His in+elleclual world. ROSE MARY BECK Hm- intelligeme will win for her high honors.H ST, CLEMENT Angela Dramalic Club Annual Sfafl Glee Club Volley Ball Team Tennis Team Swimmlng Team Amafrices Linguaa Lalinae Who is a perlecl' girl in all her s+uclies? Rose Mary. In all +ha+ an ideal girl should be? Rose Mary. Her high endeavors seem like an inward lfgh+ +l1a+ makes +he pa'rh before her bright Has she a hobby? l should hope +0 say so. She has clis+fnqulshed herself in many fields, bul parlicularly En alhlefics. She shows equal abilHy in quoling liforalure and in playing baskel ball. Her willinga mess and good cheer have obfalned for her a cozy corner in +He memory of her classmales. RUTH BENE A'Rmh. according Io the Senior's tradition ls deslmed m be a famous musicianf' HOLY NAME Religious Council Angele Drama+ic Club Glee Club Rulh has brighfened lhe scholaslic days wllh us Jeanne DlArc Club for the lasl lour years. She is a cheerful. kind and sludious glrl. Her winninq personallfy hag won for her a large acquainlance and a hoer ol lriends. Rulh speaks French lluenlly: she is also a very lalenfcd musician. The lu+ure seems to hold a place for Rulh as an adverliserl for she is conslanlly heard announcing flue lamous Chinese game Mi. Jon! lMy Johnl. EDNA BENZ If the best is to be had, do it yourself. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO Class Treasurer Angele Dramafic Club Ama+rices Linguae Lalinae Business Girls' Club Edna is ever ready when fliere is any work lo do or business lo alfend +0. Always willing and oblig- ing and cheerful, she is in ilie good graces of We iaculfy. Her grealesi diiiicully arises when she fries lo dodge Vergil. who in spi+e oi all, slicks +0 her inrough lhick and Wm Edna has decided deiiniiely ihai she will nol be a Jreacher of Lalin. LOUISE BIHL Made up her mind to reach a high goal, and bus slurred on her way now. ST. GEORGE Angele Dramalic Club Glee Club Volley Ball Team Vii M. Club Lorelei Club Louise is wi'H'y, gay and bright she is an earnesf scholar. especially in Die Deulsche Sprachefl She is esfeerned as one of our able vocalislssour Sclwuman-Heink. Her cheeriul willingness and good- will win for her high Honors in friendships realms. Some day. maybe, Louise will lake care oi you and console you in your days of lrial, for she is con- Jremplaling lime ioyr'lnal come +0 one who devoles ROMAINE BUMB Bright and merry; Sweet and cheery? HOLY NAME Angele Dramalic Club Cervanles Club Glee Club Romaine is one of Hie evervsmiling girls in our class, Slne is exlremely opfimich. Worryl' is a ferm she does not know lhe meaning oi. Her vocabulary is composed oi words of which even Websler never heard. Romaine knows ilie words and limes +0 more popular dance hifs Than Paul Whiieman ever knew were published. and her ren- dHion of lhem has caused many a hearf +0 flu++er. her life 10 nursing ihe sick, ml3s1 MARGARET BUTLER HSilcnce is golden, ST. FRANCIS La'rm Club Religious Council Angele- Dramafic Club Abilify f0 sfudy and enioy life 5+ H16 same fime HELEN BUSAM He hues most who thinks most. ST. ALOYSIUS Sponsor Civic and VocaHonal League Cervanfes Club Dramafic Club Jeanne d'Arc Circle Reading Academy was H19 loser and Our Lady of H18 Angels decidedly Hue gainer when Helen came +0 us In our Junior year. She is an all- around sfuden'r. buf Spanish and English seem +0 be her $avori+e subieds. She has a remarkable abili+y for remembering +he biographies of aufhors. Her requesf fror an addifional reading lisf in Eng- lish almosf Jrook +'ne brea+h away Hem her class- mafes. is Hie aim of mos+ giHs. buf few succeed. Mars garewL is one o1t Hue few. Alfhough quiet she likes 10 have a good fime and offen surprises her class- mafes by her unexpeded sallies o? wi'l'. Her sfead- fasf purpose and sferling characfer are sign pos+s +ha+ panJr in Hue direction Success. MARY CUNNINGHAM '1 'Mary' is happy and gay, Always spreading sunshine at O. L. AW SACRED HEART Angele Dramch Club Cervanfes Club Glee Club Volley Ball Team Mary Is Hwe dark-haired Irish colleen +0 whom we are very much aHached because of her neaf appearance and winning personali+y. Her humorous remarks have broughf many a giggle info our ofher- wise silenf dassroom. Mary is parficularly fond 0s Hwe song., HWhen Irish Eyes Are Smiling . . . I wonder why? We are no+ sure d her fufure am- biHons. buf we aH wish her luck in reaching Hme goal, Success.H .44.. MARIE DIECKMAN Perseuering and willing to work ralher than :0 boss. ST. CLEMENT Angela Dramalic Club Cervanfes Club Marie. one of flue laller members of our class. is well liked by everyone. She has +he ex+raordinary abilily 0? driving a Town Sedan. In all class activi- Jfies Marie fries to do wl'waf she can. She always has a good word for everyone. no malfer when or al whal Jtime you see herl Marie will long be remembered al' Our Lady of H16 Angels for her goodwnalured wi+ and her keen sense o1C humor. l MARTHA DILLHOFF Music. love and laughter Thy footsteps follow after.' ST. FRANCIS DE SALES SluclemL Councll , Glee Club Vif M, Club ROSEMARY FICKER Winning, gag. loving, sweet, For a friend she cunlr be beat ST. CLARE Angele Dramaflc Club Annual Slag Glee Club Baskef Ball Team Jeanne D'Arc Club Volley Ball Team Rosemary is lhe keen, afhlefic +ype of girl. She Treasurer of Angele Dramafic Club Pelile. gay. charming'lbdescrlbes +his MlSS wf+h her curly brown hair. Marfha may be +ruly called a real sludenf. Slne is especially in+eres+ed in everylhing fnaf perlains +0 fhe welfare of our school. She shuns Hwe llmellgM, bu+ her good qualn ilfes could nof long remain hidden in a class as large as ours. She has; a clear, sweet soprano volcel and Has been Heard l0 advaniage in many ol our recitals, We all wlsh her success as an opera singer in flu: fufure. excels in her games and gymnaslic work. H's a usual occurrence f0 hear Rosemary say af morning, noon or night Come on. glrls, lel's play ball. Her winning smile and willy remarks have endeared her +0 all 01: us. Here's The Class 01c '3I wishing Rosemary +he bes+ 0? success and happiness ln her chosen career as a gymnastic leacher. .blgb. JEANNETTE GASS Faithful, staunch and true. ST. CLEMENT Cervan+es Club Class Baskef Bail Team Giee Chorus Angeie Dramaiic Club JeanneHe has been one of Hie quie+es+ girls of fine class, ye+ one of The mos+ iaifhiul workers. She has proved herself an all-around sporf and a worfh- while class mafe. One has buf Jrca see her perfecf a++endance and i'never-Iafe record +0 know Hie? she is dependable and defermined. Jeanneffe has done willingly anyfhing Thai has been asked of her. Her good humor and sense of spor+smanship have been admired by all. ALICE GLEESON HWr'lb gentle Uoive and smile she leads the rrowdfi ST. JAM ES Angele Drama+ic Club Baskef Bail Team Reiigious Council Voliey Ball Team Alice has always worked hard wiJrh her lessons. She is a cheerfui sfuden+. always willing +0 lend a heiping hand When called upon i0 do 50. She has proved herself an able afhlefe and a 'Fair and square player. Alice has been a fypical high school siudenf and makes iriends wherever she goes be- cause of her winning personalify. We have IiHie knowledge of her fu+ure. buf we wish her success. ELEANOR HAUN Quiet and friendly, with always a smile, Eleanor as a friend is really Luorrh whilef ST. GEORGE Angeie Dramafic Club Annual Shin: ; ln Sep+ember when we began our Senior year of high school, Eleanor was visi'ring in Hue Soufhwest In Odober she came back fo us. only +0 find ihaf during her absence she had been elec+ed Assisfanf Edifor of H16 Annual. Wiih her capfivafing smiie and genile manner. Eieanor has made each and every one oi us her friend. She is known erough- ou+ Hie school Jfor her abilify +0 compose essays and shor+ sfories. -Jbe. ADELE HUDEPOHL I have a heart with room for every joy. ST. CLEMENT Civic and Vocalional League Angela Dramalic Club Jeanne D'Arc Club Class Volley Ball Team Adele has a delerminalion l0 winl wlnich lacl' assures us +ha+ her future will be a successi If she goes ?hrough lile willn lhe same spirif she has shown in lhe Class room. inere is no limil lo Hie achievemenl lhal mighl reasonably be expecled of her. Adele's gradual'ion will mean llWC-I budding of a famous characl'er lor Hie pages Cl: American hisi'oryi Sclwool Band Class Volley Ball Team Vii M. Club BERTHA JAEGER Gmtle and sweet wirh whomwer she meets. ST. CLARE Angele Dramalic Club 'Berlie will always be remembered as a Courv Jreous. kind and lovable qirl. one always willing lo be in on Jrhe lun. She is unquesfionably a leader in all class and school aclivilies. Among +he many +alen+s which Ber+ie possesses, her abilily +0 play CATHERINE JACQUEMIN A quiet, thoughtful girl, is the most fitting any criric could say or her? ST. CHARLES BORROMEO Orcheslra Angele Dramalic Club Vll M. Club Unlike mosl of lhe girlsi Calherine cnioys a lew minules of peace and solifude rafl'ner Hwan chaHer- ing away precious momenls in a frivolous manner. She sludies hard and is usually rewarded wilh goocl grades and good grace in The eyes of her leachers and fellow sludenls. She believes in +l1e old adage. A momeni loslifhere is no reward. lor if is gone forever. Hie lrumpel is oulslancling. We ihink she could rigidly be called an aulhorily on lrumpeieering. n. l7n. DOLORES KEUPER ' VIRGINIA JOHNSTON Smile, lady. smile, ST. FRANCIS Angele Dramalic Club Cervan'res Club Virginia can always be found th a book in her hand and a smile on her lace. Of course. she has been pracflcing this lor some +ime because she will need plen+y o? H in lhe lulure. Wilh her blond hairl while ouHil' and smiling counlenance. she will make a slunnfng appearance. The Good Samarlfan Hospilal will be filled wH'l'l occupanls suHerlng from lhe l'doubling up of Hwe hearf beat when +hey hear Hue? +his cer'raln nurse is lo be on duly. UTrue blue, through and Ihrough. ST. CLEMENT Caplain of Class Baskef Ball Team Glee Chorus Angele Dramatic Club School Baskef Ball Team Cervanles Club Vif M. Club Always smiling. never lirlng, ll'lal's our Dolores. She is our s+ar basketball player. and oh how she can play lorward. She is indeed a good spor+ in all class acllvifies. Dolores l5 slill perusing 'lhe Papal Encyclical, Ol course. +here musf be a rea- sonm. Dolores has a very prelly voice and is oHen complimenfed lor her singing Our class would be minus a valuable lriend if if should lose Dolores. VIRGINIA KRAUS Ever busy helping others. ST. CLEMENT Secrefery of Class Religious Council Angela Dramaflc Club Virginia. besides being class secrelaryl has Jraken a prominenl parf in all school ac+lvi+les. Al+hough she has carried H16 responsibilify of many clul'ies. she has never failed in any. Her pleasanl' and even-fempered manner. her everireacly smile. her willingness +0 lend a helping hand. her reliability, and besl of all. her admirable class record has made her an ideal pupil and an enviable classmale. We know +ha+ she will make a success of any+l1ing sl'le under'rakes. elge MARIE LEHRTER Smiling and sweet, XVirh whomever she mcetsf' SS. PETER AND PAUL Glee Club Anqde Dramafic Club Cervan+es Club HLady Luck musf have been smiling on us +he day Marie decided +0 go our way insfead 01: an- ofher. For. wouldn'f +his class be a li+He more duH and a lifHe less cheerful wi+h0u+ Marie's sunny smHe and cheering words? We don'+ know whaf Maids ambifions are, bqu we are sure We whde school wHI Ioin us in wishing her +He besf of luck KATH RYN LUCKMAN M11111 and fair, With beautiful golden hair? SACRED HEART Glee Club Dramafic CTub Civic and VocaHonal League Wifh her sweef smHe, cheerful words and Winning HELEN LISTERMAN HAN who know her like her. ST. CLEMENT Angele Dramafic Club Annual SfaH Glee CMb Amafrices Unquae Lafinae Edifor 0+- Officialogue A girl who can mix business wifh pleasure and no+ le+ ei+her suFFer Es Hwe kind we all like. H you wanf common sense and courfesy, coupled wifh true business abilHyb go +0 Helen. She is ever on hand W your depreSSed sp'ers need a soofh sayefs advice. Her gracious manner and quie+ ways wIH charm you In short you wiH wanJr her for your friend. Our sincere wish Is Hlaf Helen's friends wEH ever be as +rue +0 her as she has been 'ro +hem during her s+ay 5+ Our Lady 0? fhe Angels. personalifyb Kafhryn has won +he heaH-s of her companions. She has always been promx'nenf in any ach'v'xfy +0 promofe +he spirlfual or social welfare of her class. By diligenf applicafion +0 sfudies and an especial apiifude in public Speaking. Kathryn has obiained H19 regard 01c bofh insfrucfors and associa+es. We see in her a hfure diredor 0+7 Hwe Civic and VocaHonaJ League. AURELIA MALONE uAlways smiling, never sad, No better example couId be had. ST. GEORGE Cervantes Club Baskel Ball Team Angele Dramalic Club Volley Ball Team Annual Shall Cheer Leader Aurelia is We fease ol +he class. She RUTH LUKEN Peppy and gay, With always something to say. STi CLARE Orchesha Jeanne D'Arc Club Band Class Basket Ball Team Angela Dramalic Club Class Volley Ball Team PresidemL oi Vil: M. Club Tennis Team Presidenl oi Sludenl Council Ru+h has many friends because oi 'ner pleasing manner. bui lhal isn'i all. She is our Sludeml Coun- cil Presidenl and a very good one. Jroo. Her abilHy +0 play Hie +rombone in fine orchesfra and band has also merited her much fame. Then. foo. she is quife prolicieni in commercial subiecls: her goal is f0 be a masler. Keep if up. Rulli. for you may be Mr. Presidenf's priva're secrefary. is fun- loving and happy, always making new friends and keeping The old. As a cheer leader she Cannol be bealen. She is ever willing and never fires serv- ing ol'hers, l'Slzee'l'er has. faken a grea'r parf in afhlefics lhroughouf her high school career. She has +he abilily +0 push ahead. and makes use ol if in social, dramalic. and school even'ls. Her ambi- fion is +0 become a nurse. We +hink she will make a good one-helping +0 cheer Hue pa+ien+s by her happy smiles RUTH MEYER I'With playful jest, her wit displaying. VVI'Ih wreathed smile, sunshine conveying. ST. CHARLES BORROM EO Glee Club Angele Dramafic Club Vice-Presiden'l' oi Cervan+es Club Singing seems +0 be Ru+hls +avori+e diversions a prool-seeker will find ll'ie evidence af one of our lunch periods or sludy hours. 'iSweel Jenny Lee. she warbleSelhe diligen+ s+udiers' aileded exas- pera+ion prevenfs +hem irom noling +he golden qualily oi Rulhls voice. She is also +alen+ed in iluenl lranslalion of languages. especially so of Spanish. Her wif and humor. her merry. happy disposilion brighlens every day of Hue Closing year of schoolslife. making if iusl one song alleranofher. HZOe. MARY AGNES MONNIG Small as she is she has a big heart. ST CHARLES BORROMEO Annual Shall Angela Dramallc Club S+uclen+ Council Cervantes Club When someone menfions Hue name Sborfyl'l we immediafely give alfenfion. for we know somelhing wor+hwhlle is coming. Even if H's an oralion on how f0 care for your pel dog or some advice about breaking laborafory apparalus. iusl lislen. lor youll be inferesfed. Mary Agnes pu+s forfh an eHor+ In every+hing she does: she is We personificalion of complefeness, whelher ll be in lap-dancinq or in s+rlvlng fo be an ideal girl. Whal would our S+uden+ Council be wiflnouf Mary Agnes? DOROTHY PENCE ldculism marks her works. Buslness Girls' Club Angelle Dramallc Club Glee Club Annual Slag A ngecl English pupil can in moslL cases. accom- plisl'l wonderful fhlngs ln Jr'ne lllerary world. When one is already inlcrosled in newspaper work her career, alter leaving school, seems quil'e certain +0 land in +ha+ dlrecllon. Some day in flu: near lufure we will see flue name cl Doro+by Pence a'Flixcd lo an inferesling arllcle In one of lhe leading news- papers. IDA REYNOLDS 'lWr'Ih a smile on her lips and joy in her heart. Glee Club Cervanfes Club Drum Maior Annual SfaH Diredress ol: Orches+ra Vil M. Club Presidenl of Angele Dramafic Club Civic and Vocaflonal League ls i+ her hat her balon or her walk lhal makes Ida so affracfive when she is direcflng our band? Thaf l5 hard +0 say, but she sure has NH ! lda is a baskef-ball sfar and cheer leader as well as band leader and capable orcheslra clirec'rress. She is lolly and lriendly wllh a smile and a cheery greel- inq for everyone. bub MARY KATHERINE SCHROEDER Lr'rtle bur mighty. ST. CLEMENT EdiJror-invd'n'emt of Annual Club 6466 Club Amafrices Linguae LaHnae Office Girls' Club Class BaskeJr Ball Team Angela Dramch Club The embodimenf of perpeiual mo'rion. Precious jewels are puf up in small packages. This is cer- fainfy frue of our Mary Kafherine. She is a diamond lending her sparkie +0 any baske+-ball game: a sapphire for shehs Jrrue blue: 6 bloodsfone for Jrhis our Annuai is a sample of her courage. wisdom. and perseverance. She fruly is a gem which We aH prize. HELEN SCHWAB h'Througb thick and thin her loyalty shines forth. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS Dramafic Club Capfain of Tennis Team Class Baske+ Ball Team CJass Volley Ball Team Religious Council Secrefary CH Si'udenf Council Always smiling. always helping someonel +ha+'s our Helen. In every school acfivi'ry she is hound puHing for her Alma Mafer. She is +he regular and eHicienf secrefary 04: ihe Sfudenf Council, and is very helpful En ifs acfivifies. As a member of +he Religious Council, we find Helen puHing hard for +he religious and moral upliH of our sfudenfs. Then, +ooh our Tennis Team could mmL easily get on thouf Helen. Like Maire. her charming sisfer, Helen wiH be th our Aiumnae nexf year. Then wafch The acfiviffes! CHARLOTTE SINGER HAlways rbccrful, bright and gay. OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART Angels Dramch Club Religious Council Annual SfaH Whaf is if +haf makes CharloHe so well liked by everyone? Why, H's her sunny smile and merry iaughfer. She always has a cheery word for every- one! and is never +00 busy +0 give a word 01C en- couragemenJr where H is needed. CharloHe is quife an accomplished pianis+: we all exped greaf Jthngs from her some day Our school recifals and en+er+ainmen+s would n0+ seem complefe H: Char: loHe did no+ +ake parf in Jrhem. hzzh FLORENCE SOLGERE Always cheerful, always gay, Doing her best in every way? OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART Anqele Dramafic Club Cl 5 girl in possession of such a cheery happy- goslucky disposition as Florence. one can never Tell lo what heighls her success will soar. She is one of H16 peppiesf and mosf energeHc mem- bers of lhe Senior Class. Florence has disfinguished herself principally in her ever-ready abilily +0 ask ques+lons and in the deep inferesl she shows in sports and ofher school ac+ivi+ies. ROSEMARY STOLL Limber and lithe, bright and gay, Always happy, all the day. ST. CLEMENT Angela Dramalic Club Amafrices Linguae Lalfnae Glee Club Baskel Ball Team Annual Sfafl Volley Ball Team Tenn is Team Rosie. as her name implies. is sunny. gay. lovely and lively. Her winning ways and charming personalily make her a favorH'e wilh all who know her. She is very Iimber, and as a forward is alerf and ac+ive. In all school ac+ivi+ies she fakes an ex- ceedingly grea+ inleresl; her scholarship is lirsih class. you may be sure. lor Rosie Is a willing worker and a good s+uden+. Virgil is one ol her lavorile companions. Success lo you. Rosie. DOROTHY STICH r'Her voice is ever sof'l, gentle- and low. ST. GEO RGE Annual Slafl Angela Dramallc Club Cheerfulness, kindness. good-will and allenlive- ness signify our li++le Doro+hy's chief 'h-ailss Dili- gence will always be her guiding slar. The business card bearing fhe wordsl DOROTHEA STICH Crepe Paper Wax Flewers For All Occasions speaks For ilself. The Howers she makes are Hwose ol an arlisl. The judge Bl Hue Girls' Hobby Falr +houghf so +ooA sns AGNES WALLENHORST Agnes W'allenhorst's beaming face Spreads sunshine in Ihe darkest place. ST. CLEMENT Angele Dramallc Club Cervanles Club Glee Club wilh her neaf appearance and sunny dlsposIHon, makes herself welcome wherever she goes. She believes H16 only way +0 have a friend is +0 be one a moHo which she cer'rainly lives up lo. Her abllily lo sell llckels Jfor any school acllvlfy is second +0 none: if is an indicafor of her splenn dld school splril. We all wish Agnes much happi- ness ancl success antler she leaves our dear Alma MARIE SUER A perfect scholar through and through, A friend noble and true. ST. GEORGE Religious Council Amalrices Linguae Lal'inae Annual Slag Angele Dramatic Club A smile for everyone. musf be Marie's moHo. for she smiles wlfh a smile +haf adds grace and Charm f0 her already fair fealures. The goddess of beau+y migh+ easily envy her. Marie is also Clever and lnlelliqenl. Alllnough Lafin seems lo be her lavorile subiecl. Marie is known +hroughou+ Hwe school for her wonderful dicHon and command of English. We lrusl she will make good use of her falenfs in la+er years. CATHERINE WHITE 'rShe's got lIr' and 'II' does do her some good. ANNUNCIATION Class Presidenf Baskel Ball Team Annual Sfafl Angele Dramalic Club Vhc M. Club Secrelary of Cervan+es Club Orchesfra Glee Club PresidemL of Religious Council Yesl we're proud f0 claim Kale as one of +he high-lfghls in our school ac+lvi+ies. for her school splril slwlnes lorl'h lo sef an example for Hne Seniors- lo-be. A go-geller. 'lpeppyf' and s+lll dignified young Miss, lhl's readily describes our worlhy Class Presldenl. She ls always prompf for class ldue +0 her skill in handling lhe Chevie'll. and when a good Hme's in sforenlusl' leave if lo HKalie +0 make Hwe allair a success. nag VERA ZINSER Vera. always bright and gay. Never seems IO miss a clay, ST. CLARE Angeic Dramafic Club Glee Ciub Religious Councii Viit M. Club Vera is +he kind of girl anyone woqu like +0 have as a friend. She is always cheerful and willing +0 heip one in her difficulfies. When asked whaT kind oi cards she would like to piay. HBridgeU' is +he prompf response. Her love oi music is proved by her presence af H'ie Symphony Concerfs: buf sfrange as if may seem. her one ambi+lon is +0 be a good sfenographer. Vv'e certainly wish her suc- cess in ibis field of work. THE SEASONS Some sing of summer and harvesf moon. Oi s+ar-li+ lakes and s+ill lagoon: Oi rippling wafers and brookside camps. And delis li+ only by itire-Hy lamps. Some sing of auiumni when Indian days Cover hill and valley wi+h mellowing haze: When woodland dwellers huni' winfer sfore. 'Mids+ leaves ever driHing +0 cover Hwem o'er. Some sing of winfer and beaquiiui snow. Of crisp bracing air making youfhfui cheeks glow; Of ice-given pleasure where smooih skaies glide. And +oboggan +hriH down a sfeep hiil side. 8qu i sing of spring, of bloom and of birds. OF +he joy of living. +00 greai for words: The springriime of youih is fine +ime for me. May if always be spring in Eferniiy. Nice Gleason, '3l. i25g CLASS HISTORY HE GOLDEN sun was slowly sinking behind +he purple hills and nlghf was leHing her curlain lall very genllyeH was luer eriligl'll. Jane and Grace were sifling on flue porch of lhe lormer's home. Grace don'l you leel dreamy ibis evening? Everylhlng is so calm and Jrranqull. To fell flue lrulh, I do, Jane. You lmow, I've been +hinking of He +hree years ol school lile we spemL a+ O. L. A. lfhink if was greal. l agree wi+h you. Jane, +hey were dear old golden rule days. Remember lhe day we slarled ouf as Sophomores? We were 'Jusl Sophomores' lhen. Everylhing and everybody was new. bul we had a lovely lime gelling acquainled. Our moHo lhal year was All for one. one lor alll' We were, all lor one. Thal lirsl book drive was a greaf success-lhal' was lhe llrsl big enferprise we engaged In and made a success ol. 'Sophomore Slalfc' was +he paper we published. Weren'f we proud lo show OFF +he new copies? Donll forgel Hwe big bazaar we had a'l school Hwaf year. Didn'l we do our parl in making H- a success? Remember 'ye olde l'lme kun+rye s+ore.' The year really passed on Hwe wings of llghlnlngy don'+ you +hlnk7 Did 1+? Why before we lmew if. vacal'ion was al handy and +hen came, Slepfember. l929. We slarled our Junior year by being plenly peppy and full of school spiril. Our mO'l'Jro lll us lo a 'TI' 'Our aim SUCCESS, our hope TO WIN.' The lirs+ school pennanl ever meri+ecl came +0 us. Thal' was We reward we gmL lor Jrruclging +0 school for l'wo weeks wilh books in our pockelsl books in our safchels, books in our arms. books. books everywhere. Do you +hink anyone will ever lorgel Gypl our famous bull clog? ForgelL Gyp? Well I hope nol. He really helped us work wonders. Gyp ease. and Ihe Junior Prom will always be connecfed In my mind. We really senJr Jrhe graduafes 0hr wiIh carloads of good wIshes. How could anyone Iorgel II? NOI' only +he Prom: whaf abouI Ihe Senior-Junlor BreakfasI? ThaI was Jrhe 7cllimax. I Ihink Ihal was one of Jrhe mos? beauhful evenls of all; don'I you. Yes. bqu you know wha+ +ha+ meanlevacafion near a+ hand again. We were already looking forward Io Sepfember wiIh eager anficlpalion. Vacafion Flew on swiIIIy as II Is wonf Io do. and Ihen came +he dawning of a cer+ain Sepfember morn when Jrhe robin sang. 'Cheer up! Cheer upl' AI +he Iirsf thr of Jrhe alarm we were 0qu and dressed and on our way I0 0. L. A. as Seniors. Jusf IhInkI Jusl' Ihlnk! ThaI's plenly O'F food for Ihoughf. We sIarIed preHy well Jrhough. didn'+ we? We had our 'Big SisIer Parly.' Remember Ihe green and +he red hair bows? I'll never forgel Ihem. We really goI acquainleol th our IIIIIe sIsIers. and Ihey began Io Ieel aI' home aIIer a few days of fun. Our Hallowe'en Parly was Jrhe nexuL gala affair. Bu'r how aboul Ihe lime when our olebahng abIIIIy was Jreered on declding Ihaf big queshon? DIdn'I we have a lively lime choosing our class ring? Bul I Think we were very wise In our choice, clon'I you? Yes. and I Ihlnk everyone is mighfy proud of Ihaf beauIIIuI emblem. Oh. Jane! how abomL our wonderful Irip +0 Oldenburg? Tha'r was a real picnIc. wasn'I if? And whaI a day II was! I+ dawned so beaufilully and ended Iusf as well. II was perleclly marvelous; I IhInk everyone OI I'he girls marked IhaI' In her diary as a red-leHer day. Yes. and following IhaI-acame Thanksgivlng. Thanksgiving Day did come and. OI course. we had a Jrurkey. Our lurkey aIIaEr wenf over Jrhe lop. clioln'Jr II? Right of course. And Jane, donI you Jrhink our girls look an acIIve Inleresf in Jrhe Religious Council? Remember how Ihey responded wiIh all l'heir charil'y work aI ChrIermas? And how all did work +o spread sunshinee and how inferesled all were in forwarding religious endeavors! How abouf Jrhe S+uden+ CouncII? We weren'+ in Jrhe shadow Ihere eI'I'her. I IhInk each and every girl did her loamL In promohng Ihe Enferesls OI Jrhe school. All'hough we weren'I In Ihe IimelIghI in regard Io thIeIIcs, we really worked. dIdn'I we? We fool: an achve parl In volley ball. baskef ball and Iennis. And wasn'I Ihere excilemenl Jrhe day our experI szmmer received her Senior Life Saving CerIiIicaIe? And around Jrhe corner is Commencement As Jrhe year comes lo a close. I simply cannof picl'ure ourselves saying 'Goodbye.' Well. here's hoping Jthe girls who come Io lake our places will be as full of school spiri+ and onaI+y as we. We have done our best IhereIore we have succeeded. Evening dropped her curlain and soIIIy Ihe moon was climbing higher and higher In+o Ihe sea of glowing IIgh+s. Dear old moon In a cunning way nodded her head and seemed Io say. Thaf's abou+ enough of memories for +onIgh+. ' Helen A. Lislerman. egg rd CLASS PROPHECY A CHATTY WSW A Play in One Acf Time: June. l937. Place: Living room in home of Rose Mary Beck. Characfers: Rose Mary Beck and Ru+h Luken iThe door beli rings. Rose Mary Beck passes Hirough +he room, and goes Jro Hie door. She is heard +0 exclaim as she re-enfers.i Rose Mary Beck: RuH'iI I am so glad +0 see you, do come in. Ruih Luken: I am lucky Jro iind you of home. I iuer had +0 see you before sfariing on my Jrrip. R. M. 8.: Trip, where are you going? Do siiL down. R. L.: Thank you. My husband and l are sfarfing nexf Wednesday on a hip around file world. lsn'i if +hrilling? R. M. 8.: Thai ceriainly is good news. I remember ihaf when ai O. L. A. your one ambi+ion was +0 +ake a long +rip and ius+ fravei and fravel. R. L.: HYes. ii's +0 be fulfilled now. bui' fell me. Rosie. how have you been. and how is fine baby? R. M. B.: Bo+h of us are well. Jean is sieeping now. I wonder how Aiice Allen and her +win boys are, i have no+ seen +hem ior such a long iime. R. L.: They are iusf iine. The babies are so darling: every day Huey grow fo look more like Alice. I saw her ius+ yesferday. and she was +elling me aboui Rosemary Picker. Rosemary had We final baske+ ball game wiih her classes 5+ 0. L. A. lasf week: Helen Schwab came over +0 referee. I am sure Sisier Mary Lawrence was pleased io have Helen Hiere ior Hie big game. Seniors vs. Juniors. R. M. 8.: Yes. I am sure ihaf Sisfer was happy +0 see Helen successful in her work. lsn'f ii wonderful Hwai' Sisfer Mary Lawrence is sfiii 5+ 0. L. A.? I visifed wi+h Sisier lasiL week. and she Jroid me of ihe splendid missionary work +ha+ Helen Lisierman and Eleanor Haun are doing among Hie Indians in fine Souihwesf: and +ha+ Ruih Meyer and Edna Benz have become nuns and are now ieaching school. Ru+h is feaching eighih grade. while Edna is having a ozgo delighfful I'ime wifh I'ier kindergarfen +o+s. Tha+ Alice Gleason is now leaching shorlhand al 0. L. A. was an addiIionaI surprise. R. L.: Speaking of feachers. do you know Ihal Rulh Bone and Calherine Jacquemin are leaching music? R. M. B.: No, bmL I'm glad Io hear it perhaps Rufh will leach my Ii++Ie Jean some day. IRose Mary Ihen walks over Io Ihe radio and swilches on Hie buHon.l R. M. B.: II is almosl Jrime for Dolores Io sing. I Jrurn Hwe radio on every, day of Ibis lime. IVoice of Dolores Keuper is heard singing Schuberl's Ave Maria. AI Ihe end of Ihe solo! Rose Mary Jrums Ihe radio OI'H R. L.: T'naiL was heavenly. By Ihe way. did you hear Ihe program Iaer nighf? H was like a reunion OI: '3I. R. IVI. B.: No. which program? R. L.: You know. of course. Ihaf Marie Suer announces over SIIaI'ion WKRC. buf Ia51L nighl I heard and saw. Jrhrough Jrelevision CharIoHe Singer's Orchesfra. Florence Solgere played firsf saxophone. while Virginia Kraus played Ihe drums. Marfha Dillhoii sang 'Hiawalha Serenade': Ihe orchesIra accompanied her. Alfogefher if was a very infereinng and lively program. R. M. B.: I am quife sure if was. 8qu JraIking abouf successful pGOpIe- Mary Ka+I1erine Schroeder called me Iasf nighl +0 JreII +ha+ she has been appoinIed ECIII'OF-In-CI'IIG'F 01C fhe Women's Page in Hie Cincinna'ri Posf. She is so JrI'IriIIed aboui' Hie posifion. I am conIidenI she will make a good ediJror e remember Hie wonderful work she did for our Annual? R. L.: Yes. she really did work on Ihaf book. I am so glad Io hear OI I'IGI' success. R. M. B.: Excuse me iusf a minuIe. Rulh. I wanI +0 gel some +ea. R. L.: Of course. I'll look a+ your colledion OI books in Jrhe meantime. IRose Mary leaves Hie room. Rufh rises. walks over Io Ihe fable and picks up a book. She looks of H idly af Iirsf and Ihen exclaims in surprisel R. L.:- I did nof know Iliaf DOFO'I'I'Iy Pence is wriI'ing novels. R. M. B. IEn+ering room wiI'h frayl: Yes, Ihaf is her IourJrIw successful one. I weni I'o I'I'Ie library Ihis morning-Margarel' BuI'Ier' Ihe eHicienI librarian. Jroch me of Ihe meriI' and popularii'y 01c Ilie series 'Sixl'y Days in Mars.' Don'I you Ihink iJr wonderIuI +ha+ our 0. L. A. Seniors are geHing up in Hie Ii+erary world? R. L.: Indeed I do. II He I938 Senior Class were In wrife an essay on 'Famous Lilerary Women OI Cincinnafi.' Ihey would do well +0 add Mary Kay and DoJr's names Io Ihe IisI. IRose Mary pours Ihe +ea.l R. M. B.: Sugar or lemon? R. L.: Sugar. please. yes. Iwo lumps. This Jrea reminds me Io IeII you of Marie Lehrler. She has ius+ opened a charming Tea Shoppe. You really mus+ see if. R. M. B.: I haveewas fhere on flie opening day. I me+ Kal'hryn Luckman and Mary Cunningham. They +0ch me of Iheir success as hoslesses OI aparf- menf houses. They plan Io go inlo parfnership nexI year. R. L.: Yes. I have heard 01c Iheir work. 3qu did you see Berlha Jaeger's new Beaquy Shoppe? H is finished in green and cream. Dorofhy S+ich did mmuch of +he decoraIing and painIing. DoroIhy is qui+e successful wi+h her ArJr Shoppe. R. M. B.: I know she is. R. L.: Did you hear abomL Adele Hudepohl? R. M. B.: No, whaI' is i+? You frighten me. a29e R. L.: I IeeI so sorry for Adele: her husband died iusf Ihree monIIis aerr +heir marriage. I am noI sure iusI whaf AdeIe is doing now, bu+ I Ihink she is planning Io go Io H'aIy wifh her husband's family. The CoIbono's are very weaIIhy. you know. ISiIence for a wI'iiIe.I E. M. B.: ThaI is sad. I shaII wriJre I'o Adele Jroday +0 express my sym- paI y. R. L.: This is some more news: if is supposed Io be a secret +hough. Do you know abouI' Virginia Johnson's plan? R. M. B.: No. wbaI is she doing? R. L.: She is sfiII a loving home-worker for her Dad. bu+ Ihe secref is Ihaf she is engaged +0 PercivaI AIIbrigbf. a successful New York lawyer. R. M. 3.: Oh. I hope Virginia wiII be happy: she has been so seII-sacrific- ing. My. bu+ Jrhis is reaI. real, pIeasanf gossip we are having. R. L.: I am in one of my +aIka+ive moods Ioday. R. M. B.: You are s+iII Ihe same Rth. 8qu JreII meewhaf abouf Ida Reynolds? R. L: Why. she is coming back Io CincinnaI'i from New York fhis week. aiier a successIuI Iour of Broadway? R. M. B.: I did no+ Imow she was refurning: I hope she will play aI' Ihe Globe; l musI see her. R. L.: Don'+ miss her. Jack pronounced her perIeCI as Lady Macbeih. Have you seen I-IeIen Busam Iafer? R. M. 8.: No. I have noi seen her for a long +ime, no+ since she grad- uaI'ed from U. C. WII'I'I Alice AIIen and me. AI Ihaf Iime she JroId me she wanfed Io Ieach languages. R. L.: Thai is a wonderIuI profession. Spanish wiII be her choice. I'm sure. Rosie. I know you can'I guess whom I saw iusf Jrwo days ago. Romaine Bumb- a model a+ Pogue'sIII Louise 3th was Ihere. Jfoo; she is Pogue's Parisian buyer. and leaf me in on some new Iashion secreis. R. M. B.: Weren'+ you surprised +0 see +hem? Now IisIen +0 my sI'ory. Lasi week I wen+ Io Ihe hospiIaI Io see Vera Zinser. who had a I'onsiI opera- +ion. She JroId me of her work as her Iafher's bookkeeper. While I was Ibere I saw Rosemary SiJroII. Jeanne++e Bass and Ctherine WhiI'e. AII Ihree look very preHy in Iheir whiJre uniforms. Jeanne++e was so IhriIIed abouf her Iirsf airplane flight Ctherine Iold me +ha+ AureIia Malone is pharmacis+ aI 'II'K-E hospifal. bUI as she was ouiL Ior Ihe aII'ernoon I did no+ gef Io see her. R. L.: Juer JrI'iink. +hree nurses and a pharmacisf 0qu oi one class! Here's an addifion Io Ihe s+ory oi successIuI people. Las+ monI'I'i I received IeHers from Mary Agnes Monnig. Agnes Wallenhorsf and Marie Dieckman. AII +hree are privafe secreIaries. Mary Agnes +o Cardinal Mundelein. Agnes +0 Dean Smiih of Columbia, and Marie +0 Dyksfra. Isn'iL fhaf marvelous? IR. 3.: I am so JrI'iriIIecI Io hear IhaI. Every one oi our class has had success in iIe. R. L. IGIanCing a+ wafchI: Oh. I did nof know H was so IaJre. I musf go now. You will promise Io wriie Io me while I am away? R. M. B.: OI course I wiII wrife Jro lei you know Jrhe home news. I hope you wiII have a deIigbIIuI Jrrip.'r R. L.: Thank you. I am sure I shall have a wonderful Jrirne. Goodbye. R. M. 3.: Goodbye. Safe journey +0 you. IBofh rise and walk Io Ihe door. Anofher Goodbye is heard.I ICurI'ainI Ber+ha Jaeger, '3l. owe CLASS WILL To whom H may concern: We. +he Senior Class mt '3l. abouf +0 end our life as s+uden+s of O. L. A. do. in full possession of our mind and wi'rh open eyes bequeafh H16 moHowing: To +he Factu. our sinceresf Hwanks 1cor Hweir unHring eHorfs and inexhaus- +ible pa+ience in +eaching us. A To H16 Juniors. any+hing +0 be mound in our lockers and desks which may be of use +0 +hem. To +he Sophomores. our school spiri+ and originaIHy. To +he Freshmen. our +alka+iveness +0 use in Their remaining +hree years 0? labor. Personal Bequesfs Alice Allen +0 Rufh KoJrh. my posifion as accompanis+ of H16 orches+ra. Rose Mary Beck +0 Rosemary Kemme. my +hread-bare uniform. Edna Benz +0 any Junior who Hflnks coHeCHng money is easy. my 10b as class freasurer. Ran Bene +0 Pauline Clemens. my abllify +0 blush. Louise 3th +0 Lib Well. my knowledge of German. Helen Busam +0 Philomene Eich'norn. my dain+y walk. Romaine Bumb +0 Mary Frances S+ei+enpth my love of sfudy. Margare+ BuHer +0 Florence Ravensberg. my quiefness. Mary Cunningham +0 Hazel VoHner, my long car rides. Marfha Dillhcncf +0 Mary Rose Hoffman. my voice. Marie Dieckman +0 Dorofhy S+ol1, my love for radicals and valences. Rosemary Ficker +0 Mary Lou Keuper, my long knob of hair. JeanneHe Gass +0 Margare+ Teufen. my laugh. Alice Gleeson +0 Virginia Herrmann. my swiHness In faking shorfhand. Eleanor Haun +0 Paf Boland. my sfrap in Hue sfreef car. Adele Hudepohl +0 Vera Thamann. my curls. Ca+her'lne Jacquemin +0 Helen Nunlist my condud grades. Ber+ha Jaeger +0 Lucille Koch. +he red, whife and blue buHons on my gym bloomers. Virginia Johnsfon +0 Jane Evers. my old pencil. Dolores Keuper +0 Connie Riffer, my slim figure so she won'+ have +0 dief on apples. Marie Lehr+er +0 Cafharine Gibbons. my Spanish books. Virginia Kraus +0 Mary Tonnies. +he ?un om recording +he minufes of fine mee+ings. Helen Lisferman +0 Mary Gerfrude Linferf. my cleverness in managing +he book s+ore. Ka+hryn Luckman +0 Virginia Brown. my ar+ of falling. Rufh Luken +0 Grace Leininger. my perfect French accen+ and old French papers. Aurelia Malone +0 Mary Pellman. my cheering abilify. Rufh Meyer +0 Marie Casfelli. my blonde hair. Doro+hy Pence +0 Berfha Raub, my abilify +0 keep bulle+in boards up-fo- da+e. m..3lm. Ida Reynolds +0 Dorofhy Bene, my ar+ o1c swinging +he bafon. Helen Schwab +0 Marie Scheuermann. my worn-ou+ gym shoes. Mary K. Schroeder. +0 any Junior who wanfs +0 work. +he ediforship of +he Annual. Marie Suer +0 E+hel Pellman. my numberless lobby pins. Charlo++e Singer +0 Cafhryn Cahili. my iob as piano player during gym period. Florence Solgere +0 Mary Frances Belk. my accuracy in +he rendifion of Bible s+ories. Doro+hy Sfich +0 Lillian Nagel. my ar+is+ic abilify. Rosemary Sfoll +0 Eileen McDeviH. my franslafions of Virgil. Cafherine Whife +0 Ru+h Klein, my ambifion +0 be a nurse. Vera Zinser +0 Virginia Budke. my musical falenJr. So reade+h our will. We. H16 Seniors. do solemnly Jresfify Hwaf H16: above is properly sfafed and wriHen. If any +rouble arises ?rom +he same. we hereby appoInJr +he Factu Jro fake care of if. Should +he heirs no+ receive +heir due wifhin fen years. lef +hem aIso bear +he complain+ +0 +he appoinfed +rus+ees. Mary K. Schroeder. mam E HID BE! OUR SHADOWS A GRANDMOTHER'S REVERIE G RANDMOTHER is very old. Her back is bent In Jrhe sfreef she sees crowds 01c young men and women. Oii'en she sfops and wonders where +he old people are. Once when a girl. she could no+ iind enough young people +0 Jralk wi+h and wondered why God had made so many old people. Now. she goes +0 her grand-daugh+er's graduafion and is asfonished a+ +he youfhicui audience. AJr church. +he priesf seems surprisingly young and Jrhe congregafion even more 50. She looks around and is as+onished ihai Jrhere are so icew venerable heads. Af +he opera she finds JrhaiL 'rhe audience is nowL decorous: some come in ia+e. ofhers leave early. clapping doors behind +hem wifh almos'r irreveren+ noise. 3qu grandmofher is prompt affenfive. and wellamannered. When iosHed. she iosHes no+7 elbowed, she re+urns no evil. She is poiii'e +0 +he rude: obliging +0 H16 insolemL and vulgar. for she is a genHe-woman. Time has dignified her good manners. This is new. she says. if was no? like +his iciHy years ago when l was a girlf' H is evening. AHer +he family has re+ired. she siJrs by +he old-iashioned fire place, in her oid-iashioned rocking chair. She has been +houthui all day. iaiking half +0 hersehc. singing snaiches oi an old love song. She is happy. her face shows +ha+. She +akes a locke+ from her bosom. Inside are Jrwo swirls of hair. As she looks +he ouier +wis+ becomes a whole head of black curls. She remembers sfolen inferviews. and blushes. Meefings af moonlight she remembers. +00. +he evening sfar. and how a hand was laid on her shoulder as some one said. You are my evening sfar. The church ciock s+rikes +he midnigh+ hour. She looks in+o Jrhe iockef again and recaiis +he head from which +his second lock came. +he head of her baby. her son. Af Jrhis hour of midnigh+. once, many years ago. she kneH' and prayed beiore a crucifix. Jrhanking God ior His blessings. Now. her son has chiidren. and children's Children. Jrhe joy of his old age. 8qu for many years her husband has looked +0 her from beyond. reminding her JrhaJr she is sfill an evening s+ar. a guiding sfar +0 her family. The lamL sfick in +he andirons snaps asunder. and fails oufward. Two fainHy smoking brands are +here, and Grandmofher +enderly lays Jrhem +oge+her and +hey flame up; +he Jrwo smokes uni+ing info one flame. Even so lei if be in heaven, says Grandmofher. soon. Dorofhy Pence. '3I. LITERARY WOMEN OF CINCINNATI CINCINNATI is nol only dislinguished as a cenfer of music and art bul' has also reached a high slanding in Jrhe li+erary world. Many of her wrilers oi bo+h prose and poeiry. who have produced oufslanding works. are women. Among +he earliesf and besl' known of +hese women are Alice and Phoebe Cary. The graceful and pic+uresque poems of +he Cary sis+ers were greaHy admired in +heir own day and are s+ill enioyably read. Edgar Allen Poe said of Alice's Piclures of Memory +ha+ Jrhe rhylhm is +he most perfecl Of any lyric in +he English language. Harrie'r Beecher Slowe is probably +he nex+ mos+ widely known wril'er +ha+ Cincinnafi claims. Her Uncle Tom's Cabin is remembered chiefly because of i+s vivid narrafive and excellen+ characler drawing. H has been Jrrar'lslal'ed in+o +wen+y-+hree languages, and if is nowL +00 much +0 say +ha+ H has noJr only reached a wider sale +han any o+her work by an American aufhor, bqu is farlher reaching in i+s eilecl-s ihan any ofher piece of liclion ever wriHen. A wriJrer who has definiJrely esfablished herself as a budding American au+hor of children's iiclion is Anila Bircl Slewarh a gradua+e 01c +he Universify oi Cincinnali. Her la+es+ work is a +ale for young lolks en+i+led. Three Whife Ca+s o1c Avignon. Mrs. Caroline Snedeker also has a growing repu+a+ion as a wri+er of excellenl books for children. She was bul' fwenfy when her firsl book was published. She has been wrifing for many years aJr +he MacDowell Colony, Pe+ersboro and in PenobscoH Bay Counlry. H was here she found +he back- ground for her moer popular novel, Downrighl Dency. Clara Longworfh ole Chambrun has published novels and works of crificism bo'rh in English and her adopleol language. French. She has been a lile-long s+uden+ of ShakeSpeare and has published in French, Sonnel's oi Shakes- peare. Her works are marked wilh originali+y. color and novelfy oi circum- slance. Mrs. MargareHa Tulfle is a successful wriJrer oi shorl sfories. some of which have appeared in Ainslee's and in +he Mefropolilan. Among her besl works are The Cobweb. and His Worldly Goods. A wellknown poel of +oday is Miss George Ellislon. who has poems pub- lished in +he Spring An+hology lLondonl in which each English-speaking counlry is represenl'ed by ifs besf confemporary wrilers of verse. This young journalis+ is edilor of The Gypsy Poelry Magazine and aulhor of ihe well- known Everyday Poemsf' Miss Susie BeswL is a recognized poe+ and aulhor ow: hislories which are being widely used all over America. England and Her Neighbors. and Glorious Greece and Imperial Rome are some of her besl-known works. Dee Dee is Jshe pen name of Mrs. Clara Keck Heilebower. a Cincinna+i wri+er of wide in+eres+ in +he liferary field and an au+hor of verse. some of which has been seJr +0 music. She is chairman ol +he Ohio Educa+ion. of +he Troubadour Poelry Journal. Winged Arrows. by Mrs. C. K. Heflebower. is a bound volume of wiHy epigrams. gibes al loibles ancl failings of human nalure. ewe ForgoHen is a wor+h-while book by B. Y. Williams. Personal appeal JrogeJrher wi+h humor and beaufy place Mrs. VViHiams in fhe firsf rank. Mrs. Gulielman Day Orr and Mrs. HenrieHa Schiele have joinfly wriHenw 'ISaHy in Sou+h Africa. a wellwwriHen and insfrucfive book for older girls. Prominen+ amOng Jrhe lournalisfs 01C Jtoday is Miss Gerfrude Treadwell. Her Chinese Arf Mofives Inferprefed is wriHen in such a brigh+ and in+eri esfing s+yle as +0 hold Jrhe inJrereswL of all readers whefher Jrhey be arJr sfudenfs or no+. Susanna and Tris+am, a descriphon 01c Cincinnafi En Jrhe early l850's. when Jrhe underground ranay was being operafed, is Mrs. M, H. Alee's con+ribu+ion +0 liferafure. Mrs. Alice Brofherfon, who began in l872 +0 ere for +he press. has confribufed in recemL years +0 various leading periodicals. Beyond +he Veil Is a volume o1C poems she has published. Frances Newfon Symnes. who received her educahon in Cincinnafi. has wriHen a small collechon of poems enH'Hed Brier Bloom. These are no+ a of CincinnaH'S women wrifers. Only +hose who have already esfablished +hemselves in hferafure and Jrhose whose works seem mos:L promising have been considered. Mary Kafherine Schroeder. '3I. e37e. Ye portals of study, so hallowed, so strong, Wire safe in your keepinng may it be long. JUNIOR A 39- JUNIOR A GUESS WHO ROLL Raym S egna de Gahnor Lehne GhU ri Nana Yarm C lusly Aerim SIHaTC e Ryam TredurgE Tfemll Eiana S erve GneS a Greshenspech Efg A rram Trams leram Chase N nrum Amry yaD Tsesri YramH espca NA an Giirne Thad ElnlamP UlniP ae McLene Thyrnak Chall I Uhrf LeN ik E irne Le Hangfer Hhele LunnS f1 Yvelne Nemis Hze T agmarre Deerr Rumaa H0 rnam Tragerma FuT een Knelll efa Ie Yigk Amry LE lpman Germ+raa Brigen S eer HE lnapimo Reinhoc Myar Soer ManN hoHr LI He Cu Ckho Phlemo nia Aloha+hus GviiR nai Kubed AclraS JFenerr Rene Thad Bibs0 ng Amry CF ersan Pheflfefson V ZbeeT hali le Wi Girainvi RennH arm Yarm Tons I ma AVE 6 Ham+enn E'I' rangar Le Chusb Y dhoorf Klach Nervelva D'0 rnai Nehle SeN s+er Amry BE Hur Virginia Herrmann. '32. 40 JUNIOR B -45 THEOREM Given Prove lhcal Proof: Then. Then. Also. JUNIOR B ll fhere are a given number of grades in a school, +hose showing +he besl school spiril are parallel. loo OSCHoau PiRiT CLASS O. L. A. High School wilh a given number of grades. JUNIOR B and H162 lOOly0 School Splril Class are ll. Suppose Hwal lhese lwo classes. JUNIOR B and Hwe 10070 School Splrif Class are nol ll. Haey will cross al some Jrime. There will be lrlclion belween +hese lwo classes and +hey wlll mmL co-operale. Bu+ +his is impossible because where fhere is IOOVO school spirit The supposlflon ls lalse. JUNIOR B and H162 lOOCVO School SpirH' Class are II. Since we can see on We above llgure +ha+ +he KNOW IT ALL CLASS. THE CLASS THAT lS NOT A GOOD SPORT IN ATHLETICS, and THE CLASS THAT IS UNWILLING TO OBEY SCHOOL RULES cross lhe Jrwo parallel Classes: Huey cannol be parallel +0 Hlem. l42.. THE JUNIOR PROM UCH BEAUTY AND CHARM! Never did +he O. L. A. AudHorium presenf so affradive a pidure as if did at H16 Junior Prom on May 8. l93l. We shall never Jr'orgeJr +he +hrill of being allured info a Japanese garden by +he swee1L s+ra'ms of Gene Wagner's orches+ra. Our unique blue and gold Memories record 1tor us +he many aHracfive fea+ures of +ha+ memorable n'Ithr. Turnmg +he pages we smile approvingly upon such joHings as: SUCCESS and JUNIOR PROM are synonyms since May 8. l93l. Cafherine Whife's gown was a dream. She looked darling In queen's regalia. Marie and Berfha were charming as Japanese hos+esses. The whole affair was Jrruly Japanesy. Dwigh+ caughf one of +he seven-fooJr balloons. Such mammofh Hwings. I'll never 1corge+ +haf shower. We had a marvelous Jrime. I was no more ready +0 leave when He chimes s+ruck +welve +han Cinderella was. I fook fime +hough +0 see +ha+ +he Prince was wifh me when I leH. May 8+h 1faded Info +he 9H1. ! was fired bu+ happy. ii GRADUATION MORN RADUATION DAY for +he Seniors 0? l93l'. We. +he Juniorsl par+ici- pa+ed In +he joy and happiness +ha+ reigned supreme in +he hear+ of every Senior on Greduafion morn. We considered if a privilege +0 accom- pany +he cap and gowned'l group Jro Hue beaufiful chapel 0e Our Lady 01c +he Angels. and +here wifh +hem a+ +he fee'r 01C +he King of Kings and His mos+ augus+ Queen +0 offer a fribufe of praise and Hwanksgiving. Affer Mass and Holy Communion, breakfas+ was served in +he school cafeferia. Fafher Herberf was Hue guesf of honor. +he Seniors +he gues+s. +he Juniors +he hosfesses. Such appefifesl Buf who wouldn'f th such a break- fast so many smiles, such complimen+sl This befiffing infermingfing 01c Seniors and Juniors was iudged by many +0 be H16 crowning even+ of +he year-H was mosf assuredly a FIHing close f0 our happy school year. edge SOPHOMORE A 44 $230. w wamwmh IwTQ 30mm x Onniwmmmm 30 ax, mg by m m. ,0 o ,:.5 XyposYaanwaQMaX DGwaCiW a TMN. Q 9m. Q MIMN 35ch w ..OA.QF ,e km 3 9x ox Ca1herine Gears 3?. TWeSTerKamP 33 9i? O ox o 9 232V; 5+ m0 1 m. a XV? X V3 b? mrxwi Auva 3; A0 aw or 9 2.5. 0x0 y;o m 420$..VKPUQ 3 . QOMTxQIU er69cJ s 90 OWOQOX x M aox w W MW 9 N WI; u. 5 UI V36 N H O .1 O P Wmihp HawUJECJu e 5010 UMuIFA m oeWafmuso R x S U. JQVxJ MW U. 0! u 4 9 b fmJloQ 4 V. Glow, H D ! q 99 m a I no 4. 1N9 Q. P 5.3 910 q a a 0 1; o c9 I 9 mu m ,. Ar 04 nuvx 9 no J17 sea ysovw $0.; CPU 69+ 90 cm 90.6 $90 3 o.cooxxaxahu mgoxar 4v -45 SOPHOMORE B $45 SOPHOMORE B GREETINGS TO ALL OUR LISTENERS! This is S+a+ion Sophomore B of O. L. A. BroadcaerIng Sysfem. During +his brie1c period of broadcast we wish +o call your affenfion +0 some of +he ou+s+anding charac+eris+ics of +he s+a+ion +0 which you are now lisfening. We feel proud +0 inform you +ha+ Sophomore B is one of +he mos+ pleasan+ and progressive classes of O. L. A. We are ever ready fo help our schod 'In any way, and as for pluck. we're righ+ Here. We girls 0? Sophomore B are jolly and always look on Jrhe brigh+ side of life. Even If we did fail in our eHor+s +0 win fine baskef-baH fournament even if mid-year exams were harder Jrhan we expecfed +hem +0 be. we +ry +0 smile and say. We'll fry harder nex+ 'Hme. We are proud Jro say +ha+ we have cap+ured fwo pennan+s. one for our success in ga+hering books for +he book drive. Hwe ofher ?or our School Spirit We have moun+ed our +roph'les upon +he well d our class room. Now we wish +0 say. if some day you feel all 0qu of sorfs and lonesome. iusf drop in 61' Room 5. Our Lady of +he Angels High School, and we'll do our beef +0 cheer you up. Our program 13 now nearing H's conclusion. We hope Hwaf you have enjoyed your fime wi+h us. Un+il we mee'r again as JuniorSegoodbye and good luck. Your Announcer. Anna Mae Pabst '33. ego. - 4 r ; 4L. SOPHOMORE C 43 XII Irina l1 IFII i wk wwmeLo EMJLO .HIHWIHWHHMIIW. M . - WNW r J wmeu .92.; F2 sum $0 an mEMIM Qumrmvmm 301- . WQ 2 :2qu 33.0 .m.usuEEoW Fultumb uNELmT. U LtvaFSWr 2mm razox, FWFPNFSSOF :N$.-WJmN wwutymtan . 22.0.6.th -EUun- 3.5M. 1.59 bdutmm 9am afazc non zomwm..z buhwom mzo.m..-Uc 362 24:536. .menaw JmMI 31:. gm- Q meEOImOw 50 SOPHOMORE D Wi+h Madelyn Fagin I wiII begin. Poor IiHIe Ihinq she is so H'Iin. Anna Kuhn we'II Iind comes nexI. OI'I. she's looking in her SI'IOI'I'IIGHCI IexI. Mildred Lafsche's quife all right Never looking Ior a Iighi'. Dorofhy Leewe loves +0 Iease. 8qu we 'II Ie+ her go if she s aJr ease. Florence McCathy doesnf faIk very much. If sure is unusual In our room Io be such. NemL we know comes Mary McCoy. AI Bookkeeping she s a wow oh boy. Jane I musI' say is a very nice girl WiH'I I'Ier s+rawberry hair and feefh like pearl. Who can beaI' Margaref NierIick in baskeI-baII playing? Is wI'IaIL aII Hie class is saying. Now. comes Muriel Nordmeyer 50. gay H' seems I'Ier Iavorii'e expression is Hhey. RemiIoIa OberIe has IigI'II curIy hair Her eyes are blue. her compIexion fair. A very brighi' girI Is Clara PheiIIer. We'II Iind she never geIs a cipher. Alberfe Schaeier is sorf of IiHIe. SI'Ie pIays a vioIin and nof a fiddle. Rosemary SchaI'FeId we can hardly see, She is iuer abouf I'laI'F Ihe size of me. BeaI'rice Schmidi' is qui+e Iarge in size. Maybe she shouldn'f eai' so many pies. Rufh Schwarb can be so Iunny. JusI' geI' her s+ar+ed or caII I'Ier I'Ioney. Anna Sprague is our voIIey-baII champ, She shines like a s+ar or a grea+ arc Iamp. Anna VoIk we know so weIII By Her rapid reading a+ ReIigious beII. Irma Von Hegel is nice as can be, TI'IIS is Hie reason she's liked. you see. Edna Waligorski is funny a+ Iimes. She's a marvel on saying dialed rhymes. EIizabeI'II Waideck is a regular scout Wi+h +riaI balances sheis sure +0 win ouf. A very good spori is Edna Mae, Anthing wi+I1 her's O, K. Alberfa Weigand is no+ very IaII, On Hie oiher hand. she is quife smaII. Esfher Weller is a very good scholar. She's brighf as a brand new doIIar. Eva WiIz has dark brown hair. 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FRESHMAN D dedwu MO Emaamwmqnmh. Wm mH ?EZOE szw OH Fang Hmmmxxw QZJQ Hmmme $5550 mm? mm OH mmmom Q ngwmmm msz RH mng HQHE Dow. Modwqm MSG ME; 0H mac WHmHmB ZMMHMZHZ mmmEmHnHMm. E200 2.3m mo mHOH mmzmHmm W232 mMozdwmmEHEmm wmmdwm mHEszzmHmomm Qoow HUQHQEOZM .mo EHQSES aw mmHooDm d. gmw HmmHm v50 O.HMOB mma mmKE Haw mmmmawmmkm mmmmawqu 59$ mmaaabewmw Qme mmquU mHmem OH $0.3qu Ex... 20 ousiuaz. MIC. Edge; .539: 235.3: ..8.3xuu:35a512:.5.338.3an 3....1LngatsaEaeu... S.E.acisuasuws.negaanacaEEmSwh .Eeag .rlmn.wmla EdtUUJM-P .x.d!Uq: .1 wUZNCduu hi DMZUUMI 02.3.3 15:039.. .359. WMAmde 44.0ENEZDU l Imxxmumqm... AdkmOn. m EEI$E -60 FRESHMAN E HE SCHOOL YEAR is drawing +0 a close. LiHle did we realize when we en+ered +his new school how fasf a ferm could pass. OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS Is a wonderful school. We were here only a shor+ +ime when we were impressed by We fad +ha+ 1+ was diHerenf Hem any oH'mer school +ha+ we had been in. Tha+ 1+ was considered a place of business by +he factu, as well as by H1e older sfudenfs. was very evident The beginning of our high school career was +he opening cf a new era of life for us. The hard-working spirH' linked +oge+her wifh +he Cheerful aHi- +ude shown by +he older s+uden+5 has been very helpwcul +0 us in our eHorf +0 accusfom ourselves +0 +he ways of +he school and +0 learn +0 like H. To become familiar wifh +he school rou+ine did nof +ake as long as we had expec+ed. and in a shorf Hme. members of our class had associa+ed +hem- selves wi'l'h Hwe diHerenf adivifies in fhe school. AHhough +he resuH' of our enfrance info +he school achifies was no+ a greaf success. we are hopeful of making good 'In +he years before us. We are resolved +0 dev0+e our Jrime and besf eHor+s no+ only +0 sfudEes. bu+ also +0 sfriving +0 uphold +he honor of our school. H is OUR SCHOOL. Helen Fay Mulvehill, '34. e61- Ye portals resound with activities' band The councils, the sports, and the arts ever grand. 302300 thQDFm mTc. 53-. STUDENT COUNCIL HESE GIRLS. logelher wllh H16 splendid aid of He lacully and H16 generous co-operaHon of +he sludenls. have made a real success of H16 S+uclen+ Council fluis year. Jusl whaf does Sludenl Council mean? H is a council formed Jro uphold +he good name and morale of H16 school. and lo assis+ in school aclivilies. Al +he meel-ings. which are conducled according +0 parliamenl'ary procedure, all problems fhaf confronf +he welfare ol H16 school are discussed and all necessary rules and regulalions are made. If +hese regulalions are nol obeyed warnings are senl 0qu lo +he offenders. ll s+ill disregarded. penalfies are Inllidecl on +he culprifs. Be i+ said +0 Hue honor of Hwe school +ha+ few offences have +hus far been reporled. The slogan. A llllle less 'I' and a liHle more 'We' has Jrruly done grea+ lhlngs in developing +he morale 0!C +he school. Members of The Sludenl Council have Jraken a greal pride in assisling 5+ +he Fafher-Molher-Daughfer program. in acllng as ushers for +he games, and in promofing social acl'ivil'les. lml. W M iUZDOU mDORmeE 55.. e Ouncir appiness Li Officers Presideni ....................... Caiherine Whife Vice-Presiden+ ........... . . . .Philomene Eichhorn Treasurer ................... Mary Rose Honann Secre+ary ........................... Marie Suer Sfai'ion RC Broadcasfing FRIENDS OF THE RADIO AUDIENCE. many oi you heard oi us lasf year, and also recall our promise +0 be on The air again 5+ Annual Time +his ear. Y Our Council is a very wide-awake organizaHon whose main obieci'ive is +0 encourage +he spirifual affairs Jrhai should be of viJral inferesf +0 each sfudenf. We encourage good works. such as. frequenJr Communion. visH's +0 +he Blessed Sacrament aHendance 5+ Mass. +he daily recifafion of +he rosary. ads of kindness: Firsf Friday Communion is enioined upon all. Our aim, Each giri an ac+ive member of her parish sodali+y, is gradually influencing Jrhe school. Friends. if will in+eres+ you +0 know +ha+ Jrhe Religious Council sponsored several Ieciures which awakened enihusiasm in higher +hings. Reverend Warren LiHy, S.J.. spoke on Conver+ Work. The siudenfs. sfimulaied by, Fa+her Lilly's arden+ en+husiasmy have won several converfs +0 Jrhe Church. Reverend Ausiin Parfl. O.F.M., in an iiiusiraJred lecfure on China. won a number of supporfers for Jrhe mission cause. The Cafholic Chari+ies and liHie negro children were made happy 6+ Chrisfmas Jtime by giH's oi ciofhing and +oys. Again 511' Easier iime H16 girls broughf whiJre dresses and veiis +0 clo+he Jrhe colored children ior Firsi Communion. A Refreaf concluded by Reverend Ernsf OH. O.F.M.. did much +0 arouse fervor for Jrhings spiri+uai. Fa+her Herberf Klosferkemper. O.F.M.. gave a series oi spirifual con- ferences which were greaHy appreciaied by +he s+uden+s. Several of Jrhe members of +he R. C. have been zealous in doing missionary work. devo+ing every Sunday morning +0 +he ins+ruc+ion of IiHle Halian children who aHend Jrhe mission cemLers. The beaquiful May procession was planned by +he Religious Council. The s+a+ue oi Jrhe Blessed Virgin carried was +he giH oi Jrhe R. C. Friends. you have ius+ heard +he RC Broadcashng Sfafion. We hOpe we have impressed you wii'h +he fad fhai we are concerned wi+h +he r'business oi Jrhe Masfer. babe :35me to meDO mIb. m0 H040 3,ch mOEmm El: 57 . Q7 Q? eX Q THE QUEEN OF HEARTS Class Play ACT L-The Royal Gardens of Pompde- bile Vllf. ACT lhbThe Royal Kifchen. The Queen o1C Hearfs. She made some 1rarJrs. All on a summer's day. The Knave of Hearfs. He sfoie Those farfs. And fook +hem quHe away. The King of Hear+s Called for Those farfs. And bemL The Knave qu sore. The Knave 0T Hear+s Brough+ back Jrhe +ar+s. And vowed he'd sin no more. .31 gw'av'n , $757013 aha, SYNOPSIS The people gaiher fo celebraie a holiday and proclaim a Queen. Lady VioleHa. Jrhe King's chosen bride. before claiming her posifion as Queen of Hearfs. according f0 +he laws of +he Kingdom. mumL prepare wi+h her own delicaie hands a dish of pas+ry which is +0 be judged by The +wo fines? cooks in +he land. The Lady VioleHa cannoi bake. bui' very presumpi'iously affempfs iJr. Through +he Trickery of The Knave. she is spared ihe humiliafion of being banished on a mule and given +he exalfed posi+ion as Queen of Hear+s. QUEEN OF HEARTS The Herald ........................................... Beriha Jaeger Pompdebile Vlll., +he King of Hearfs ........................ Marie Suer The Lady VioieHa ....................................... lcia Reynolds The Chancellor . . .. ...................................... Edna Benz The Knave of Hearfs ................................... Rosemary S'i-oll Ursula .............................................. Helen Lisferman The Maid of Tarfs ..................................... Mariha DillhoH Blue Hose ........................................... Aurelia Maione Yellow Hose ......................................... Rose Mary Beck $+andard Bearers Florence Soigere iViargarc-jwL BuHer The Court Virginia Johnson Adele Hudepohl Marie Dieckmann Alice Gleeson Pages Mary Agnes Monnig CharloHe Singer Helen Busam Doro+hea Siich JeaneHe Gags Eleanor Haun Maidens of Hearf Land Louise Bihl Rosemary Picker Ruih Meyer Rufh Bene Caiherine Jacquemin Doro+hy Pence Romaine Bumb Virginia Kraus Caiherine Whife Mary Cunningham Marie Lehrier Agnes Wallenhors+ Violei-s Dolores Keuper Kafhryn Luckman Mary Ka+herine Schroeder Helen Schwab Vera Zinser ebqe Direcfress ................ lDA REYNOLDS Firs+ Violins BURROUGHS. ELISABETH DWENGER, ESTHER EICHHORN, PHILOMENA ENGELHART. IRENE FORMES, ESTHER GERBUS. MARY HULSMAN. ANTOINETTE JACQUEMIN. CATHERINE KLEINER. RUTH MORSHAUSER. VERA NORDMEYER. HILDA SCHAEFFER. ALBERTA SCHROEDER, ADELE TISCH. ELISABETH WHITE. CATHERINE WISSEMEIER. GERTRUDE Percussions CURTIS, CATHERINE GILKEY, KATHLEEN HOFFMAN. MARY ROSE KEUPER. CLARE KOTH, RUTH Accompanlsfe .............. ALICE ALLEN ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL Second Violins AUSDENMORE. CHARLOTTE FRENSER CLARA HEITLAGE. MARY KUHN. ANNA MOELLER. ROSE MARY ROSSA. MARY SPITZNAGEL, HERMINA VON WAHLDE CECILIA Horns- BUSKIN. CATHERINE RUSCHE. DOROTHY Trumpe+s HERMAN1 PEARL HUMBERT, BERNADETTE MEINERS. VENITA NORDEMEYER. MURIEL Trombones- LUKEN RUTH RITTER. CONSTANCE Barifoneq- KEMME, ROSE MARY Ass'f Direc+ress ...... CONSTANCE RITTER Violoncellos FORMES. VIRQINIA LISTERMAN. HELEN SCHAFFER. DOROTHY Bass- BANGERT. BETTY JANE Flufe- SNYDER. RITA Clarinefs-a KAPPLER. FRANCES METZ. ROSE MARY ROLL. ROSE MARY SEILKOP, CLARA SMITH, EILEEN Saxophones BREITHOLLE. HELEN HENKEL, FRANCES MATRE. MARGARET ROLF. ELSlE VEERKAMP, AGNES Recording 3655 BRAUSCH, LUCILLE Ass'f Accompanisfe .......... RUTH KOTH 70 IT WAS THE THRILL OF OUR LIVES N NOVEMBER l2. I930. cheers resounded Jrhrough +he schooI because if was announced +ha+ a band would be organized +ha+ very day Jro play in Jrhe PROGRESS PARADE af 5+. Bernard on November l5. Members of +he brass. wood-wfnd. and percussion secfions of +he orches+ra were seIecfed. Jusf +hree days +0 prepare! Affer hours of pracfice indi- vidually. in secfions. and ensembfes before and aHer school. our dream gradually became a realify. There was a husHe and busHe in +he Music Deparerent as insfrumenfs were being shined un+il +hey shone fike new. Groups o1E band members were +alking excifedly abou+ Jrhe expecfed parade, Whaf a +hriH when we heard Jrhe firsf blas+ of +he whisHe! S+ric+ aHenHon was given +0 +he Drum Major when she gave +he Forward March sfgnaI. Each girl wafched carefully +0 see +ha+ she was in line, in s+ep. and playing +he righ1L fones. As +he line of march passed +he iudge's sfand. each band played a number. We did likewise, and played if as we had never played before. Several days lafer we were agreeably surprised wifh a visi+ ?rom one of Jrhe CH'y OFFicials who no+ified us +ha+ we had won Jrhe prize for being +he Bes+ Drilled Band. Is fhere any wonder we are proud? NoJr for ourseives. buf for Jrhe gfory if brough+ +0 our school. Ida Reynolds. 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Evening Classes wcor aduH s+uden+s. Annual Exhibif 5+ Hwe school. sifion, and Ie++ering. This class presenfs ma+erial +0 Glrls' Hobby Fair. DRAWING AND PAINTING Drawing from +he casf and sfudy of We anfique. IllusfraHons of present day ar+ are colleded and sfudied. CHINA DECORATION W V BASKET BALL ASKET BALL. +he king of spor+s. was more popular Jrhan ever +his year. H' seemed as +hough every girl from The yOungesf Freshman - +ried ouf Tor Jrhe reSpec+ive class feams. The Inframural +ournamen+. which was managed so eHicienHy by Miss Hohcman, our physical educa+ion +eacher. helped greafly +0 arouse Tnferesf 'In Jrhe game and +0 give Jrhe necessary skill in Technique. The Three classes IeH' +0 play +he final games. aHer +he eliminafions. were: Senior. Junior A and Sophomore A. Junior A was The championship winner! Hurrah, hurrah. we say. Junior A. Junior A! The school Jream was Jrhe besf our school has had. The feam work dis- played by +he players was excephonal. Games were played wi+h Regina. Sf. Mary. and Oldenburg Academy Teams. The Team Aurelia Malone ......................... Cap+ain Mary Louise Keuper ...................... Cen+er Vera Eisman ...................... Cen+er Guard Dolores Keuper ..................... LehL Forward Maura Rohman ..................... Righf Guard Jane Evers .......................... LeH Guard e74e SWIMMING u INK OR SWIM. We all swim a+ O. L. A. Some splash. some crawi. bmL Hwe maiorHy have perfed form. No one sinks: even if fhey would. +hey couldn'+ be down very long. for we have a reguiar life-saving squad. AJr H16 beginning of We second semesfer Rosemary Beck Mary Rose HCH- mann. and Maura Rohman received Hweir Senior Red Cross Life-S'aving Cer- +ifica+es. Jane Evers, Margaref Buschle. and Virginia Luken received Junior Red Cross LifewSaving Awards. The swimming meet +he greawL a+hle+ic feafure 01c +he scholach year. was held in Hue middle of May. Swimming a+ O. L. A. is a very impor'ranf sport HS healfhfulness as well as amusememL aHords Hwis popularify. And H is an aim of +he school +0 have one and all parfake o1C +he +emp+ing +ile poof locafecl in +he basememL 01c Our Beloved Schooi. Heien Schwab. '3I. e75a. VOLLEY BALL ET THE BALL OVER: sfay in your places. called +he girls +0 one ano+her. as our school feam baHled wifh Regina High School in ifs 'F'Irs+ and only game played th an oufside Jream. The in+ramural JrournamenJr was The main aHraCJrion. The unwavering inferesf rose higher and higher during +he Jmurnamenjr unfil one by one each class feam wenf down in g1orious deheaf. In +he 19304l93l season. +he muCh-desired volley-ball pennanf was car- ried OH: in +r1umphan+ glory by Sophomore C. Congrafulafions. Sophomore C! TENNIS TEAM ITH +he Hrer signs of spring. and H16 recenf VISH of some of H13 famous fennis sfars In H16 cHy. +he a+hle+ic mind of +he s+uden+s of Our Lady of Hue Angels +urned foward Jrennis. Almos+ a score of girls responded +0 +he no+ice for +ry-ou+s on +he school feam. No mafches have been played +0 dafe of publicafion. bu+ Hue leading girl high school +eams in Hue cify promise keen compefifion. H spiri+ and apfness are +he +es+ of a winning feam. O. L. A. Tennis Team promises a hoer our vic+ories for He; Alma Maker. Team Helen Schwab, Capfain Ru+h Bene Ca+herine Whi+e Doro+hy Bene Rose Mary Beck Rosemary Sfoll Mary Rose Honann Dorofhy SfoH Alma Michael Helen Schwab. '3 I. 77. Ye portals of friendship, your welcome swings free To clubs of high purpose to circles of glee. -78 . THE SENIOR CLASS CLUB hh I-IY. MARIE. Helen mus+ be having a parfy Ionighf. I saw so many girls enfer her home. Don'+ you know she's having fhe Senior Class CIub meeIing? I IhoughI she +oId you all abouf if, I3qu I suppose she forgot Oh. do JreII me wha+ if aII means. Well. Helen said +ha+ IaswL chober Jrhe Seniors decided +0 have a class cIub, fhe purpose of which was +0 uniJre Jrhe girls in cIoser social fellowship. Four or five girls were +0 Iorm a commiHee each monlrh +0 ad as hosfesses. One of +he girls was Jro oI-Fer Jrhe hospiIaIin of her home. If musf be Iois of Iun +0 prepare for fhese meeJrings. I wish I beIonged +0 5 dub Iike fhaf. Buf you haven'iL heard all. waif a minufe. The girls +hough+ Jrhis wouId be a good Iime Io Ialk Io each o+her abouf Ihe IiHIe incidenIs Ihaf happen befween meefings. You see. some of +he girls CIODII' gef a chance +0 mix wi+h +heir Iriends because of Ihe arrangememL oi +he cIass periods. Many of Ihe girIs are enfhusiainc members OI Jrhe Orchesfra and Glee Chorus and don'f geI' much chance Io Jralk. Do you mean +0 say Ihaf aII Jrhey do of Iheir meefings is Ialk? I wouIdn'I care Io belong +0 5 club like Ihaf. E'WeII. I can'iL heIp if. You puI in Jroo many deI'aiIs. Oh eyou're foo impafienf. You won'+ even IeJr me Jrake my +ime. AII righI Ihen. if you'll Ie1L me, I'll finish fhe resf OI fhe sfory. A few of Jrhe girIs, aHer Ihe usuaI business meeI'ing is over wish +0 dance while Jrhe resf wamL Io pIay cards. To seIHe Ihe quesfion Ihey do bofh +hings. On +he diFFerenI hoIidays fhe girls have Iheir own Ii++Ie ceIebraI'ions af Ihe cIub meeIings. Thaf's abou+ all I can remember iusI- nowy GerIrude. I do wish our Class would have somefhing Iike +ha+. H sounds so friendly and InviJring.Ir ewe ' IImJIIm Reporf HOW TB: Bee jkIEf i ' MW lingwarmeci Tember I6 I930 I I Chose H76 Science Room 20L .0 L A or- seuf r Iqal Tat 4.. g 631 Harcd our fIrCT POHEn -- -purChaSEd TCxT BtuKs. o I l: - ,. C 0 6r GaTLered n6cTar aT Hue Zoo LearneJr o maKe Hon enI-f -FirsT. Prachcal Lesson November - Busnt Everridatf maKIan and SforInd lworufu. I. red from??- Observatory LaLor raforcf- BeaKs. I HIV NECTar 076T I December I PerIoJ 0f REST 6+ H'IC HIve CLrisfmas VacahOh l 1B 8 r3 . mzliuok Exammahf Of me HIVE Fc'aruarb, Re 'ChlSLICJ S Vilma, B e Bread .. K rTIX4 P P e Petra; $ march F 60f acq- a-InTeJ WIH'I our fHChJS Nron-I nae Soun v-Fie BIFCIS VISIfed we . , Nat Dhal Flower- Show. ApnIm STudied'f H16 InecLahIsm of our Own , ' 5'7 I Maq-l; mhecarmalauhdance - I , 7' Powers EVQF'wakerC! l I 4' 1;! A dstwbanee, lh nu: HUI I I 1.1 II 3L Tes'hn of ourknow'eJde. 33V IgoI W 'v-uluw1 .. WM E1 WW LATIN CLUB AMATRICES LINGUE LATiNfE $EX RELATIONE RATIONUM MCMXXX MCMXXI DISPUTATIO CUR LINGUA LATINA? INGUA LATINA mafer esf muHarum linguarum. Ifalica e+ Hispana 6+ Gallica sunf liberi ipsius. Maker Del L'LaJrinL Madre de Dio UfalEaM Madre de Dios Spanism, Mae de DIeu UZrerWCH. hoc demonshanf. Vocabulorum Anglicorum maximus numerus 65+ Lafinus in origine: quidem sescenfa sun+ puri Lafini. In Illo genere sequenfia ponere possumus: Lux, Corona. Lava? Vim, Viv. HUnguenfum. bonus. vefo. Inumera- bilia alia in usu coHdiano de lingua Lafina deducunfur: e. g. Cuficura kufis : skin + curare : care forL Vapex tvapor : vapod. 'Lavoris Uau vare : washJ. Proprium es? Ecclesiae Cafholicae hac lingua ad culJrus divinos u+i. In variis sfudis ma+hema+ica. rheforica hisforia dic+a huius modi frequenJre-r invenimus. Scien+ia maximum debifum habe+. Herbaria ars plan; fis Lafina nomina a++ribui+: piper nigrum Halack pepperJ, peonia meonyL Cifrus grandis Wrapefruiw Sigma in Chemia sine lingua Lafina infellegi non possen+z Fe Herrum : Irony Au burum : golcU. Ag brgenmm : silvery Lingua Lafina par+em vi+alem in opere Leg'ls 6+ Medicinae ferJr. Medicus ufiJrur: TabeHarum Morphinae Sulphafis aa 0. l5 D. fakes dos. Nos. XX : nufrix, fere bene hub welH, omne nodi Every nighwi cochleare parvum Heaspoonj: juriconsuHus. V'habeas corpus. subpoena. bona fide. Nafiones mundi usum huius Iinguae En suis nummis adopfaverunf. E pluri- bus unum Wnifed S+a+esL Heeorgius V. Dei Grafia Rex eJr Ind. Imp. Klan- adaL HHelveHca Foederafio EwiJrzerland'j. Civifafes nosfrae pafriae ipsam ad senfen+ias oerImas declarandas delegerun+. Ohio habet Hlmperium in Imperio : Dis+ric+ of Columbia. JusHJria Omnibus : New York. Excelsior. Nos+ra urbs ama+a ipsam In aediF'lciis municipalibus ef afiis scalpsi+. Exempli sunJr: Brevis vifa. longa arsH tArf Museumy Melior opera. merx melior ISmifh KassoM. Ex occideme qu WniversHy of Cincinnam. Ecce Taber- naculum Deo Sf. Louis Churcm. In hoc brevi spaHone u+ili+a+em culfusque llnguae La+inae solum levifer +e+igimus. Nobis jamdudum persuadHur non mode. haec olim meminisse Iuvabif. u+ Virgil dicH. sed efiam Hnunc nobis iuvaJr. a. d. X Kai, Apr. W0 our non-Lafin readers: A key Jro +he above may be secured on appri- caHon +0 +he A. L. L. 8Ig i I $$sz W CERVANTES CLUB The Spaniard greai for whom our club is named Cervani'es is, Don Quixofe's aufhor Tamed. In mon+hly meei we gafher +0 reiaie This auihor's praise. in siory or debafe. We also +rea+ Oi: Spain's proud sioried days. And of her senors' nobly daring ways. We fell of senori+as dark and sweeiL Who do Hie Jrange rare. a sfarHing Teai. The buTl Tighfs we discuss. so loved by Spain lniriguing. Jrerriiying aii in vain. This club. 'iis our fond hope. will bring +0 pass A greaier love of Spain in each year's class. Aurelia Malone. '3l. T32- -The Lorelei e GERMAN CLUB WE. THE MEMBERS OF THE LORELEI CLUB. are happy Jro sfafe +ha+ our lively in+eres+ in +he earnes+ sfudy of H16 German language re- ceived a powerful impefus +hrough HS weIl-pianned meeHngs. This year. we laid grea+es+ s+ress on becoming acquainfed wifh Germany's masfers 01r music and arJr: her ou+s+anding savan+s in +he lHerary Held. and her greaf heroes and s+a+esmen 01C Hwe pas+ and present There was. however. no lack 0? fun and hearer laughs. During Hwe German conversafion period. alas! alas! whaf s+a+emen+s were made and acfs performed! As Hwe school year comes +0 a close. we wish +0 say +0 one and all. Amc Wiedersehen ! Lorelei Club. H83e. JEANNE 0' ARC CIRCLE Rosemary Picker ....................... PresidemL Mary Armsfrong .................. Vice.PresiolemL Grace Leininger ....................... S'ecrefary VERY FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY of We monfh. +he members of H16 Jeanne D' Arc Circle hold Hweir meeHngs. AJr H16 firsf assemb'y. if was sugges+ed +ha+ +hree of HS members furnish en+er+ainmen+ aHer +he business fransacfions. H was furJrhermore decided +ha+ in planning H1656 enferfain- memLs. Hue girls should noJr lose 519M of H16 principal objecfs of We meefings, namely, HwaJr +hey have a pleasurable. as well as a cuHural value. Need we say +ha+ each gir! did her u+mos+ +0 live up Jro Hwese expeda- Hons? No, 1cor +here exisfed a kindly rivalry which promp+ed each no+ +0 spare herself in making +he meefings a source d real pleasure. ConsequenHy. much have +hey learned 01C +he French language. people and government To +hem. +he names of Daudef. Moliere. Fon+afne, Fenelon, Cha+eaubriand and a hoer 0f o+hers. are no longer vague personages. To +hem. also. H16 masferpieces of ar+ have a greafer affracfion because 0? Hwe be++er knowl- edge of Hue arfisfs' lives and +he inhalligemL in+erpre+a+ion of +heir works. LasHy. if was principally +hrough Hwese spered meefings fhaf +hey have acquired HwaJr sympafhefic unders+anding of +he disposifion, Jremperamenf. Characfer. and views on life of H10 French people. which is absolu+ely necessary for Hue promofion of infernafional peace. astra VIF MUSICIANS' CLUB Rufh Luken ......................... Presiden+ Consfance RiHer ................. Vice-Presidem' Ru+h Kofh .......................... Secre+ary Mary Rose Hoffmann ................. Treasurer OUR SCHOOL has musical organizafions of which we are iusHy proud. Our orches+ra and our band mean much Jro us. Since H' is our aim noJr +0 lag in anyfhing we do. when +he campaign for several band ins+rumen+s was announced. Jrhe Vi1c MusiCIans' Club sprang In+o exis+ence. By Chris+mas we had a reaI-for-sure plan in operafion. H was Jrried ou+ on December 3O+h1 and was found successful. Yes, our Yulefide Dance made quHe a sfir. bo+h socially and financially. No regu'ar meefings are held. since +he members have +00 much blowing +0 do +0 keep up wi+h Sisfer Mary Rufh's Idea of in+eres+ed and alemL music sfudenfs. We. never+heless. in spHe of +h15, are qui+e adive as a social group. H may in+eres+ you Jro know +ha+ we sponsored a recH'al given by +he sfu- denfs of Mrs. Mary Ann Kamcman Brown. arHer feacher of voice af +he Cincinnah Conserva+ory of Music. The regular school general assemblyJ Jr00. has shared in our ac+ivi+ies. An infernahonal cos+ume song reci+al called for+h loud applause. The explanafion and demons+ra+ion of wood-wind and brass secffons 01c +he orchesfra merifed appreciafion from infereered lis+eners. e95... Aim To s+udy +he me+hods employed in business offices. Ac+ivi+ies q l. .. r I. Lg.-1;'.-.u .. wid'lua: Mon+hly meeHng every +hird Wednesday. consisfing of a business and social program. PublicaHon of The Officialogue. a mon+hly paper wi+h con+ribu+ions sfenciled and mimeographed by a commiHee appoinfed 5+ We mon+hly meeHng. Excursions +0 Hue oHices of various kinds of business in order +0 gef a beHer idea 0? business me+hods. Proder 8 Gamble. Ivorydale, Cincinna+i. Federal Building. FiHh and Main S+ree+s, Cincinnafi. Officers Chairman ....................... Mary Kasselman Secre+ary ........................ Pafricia Boland Edi+ors EdiJror-in-chief ................... Helen Lisferman Jane Monfgomery - . Mar+ha Koeni A5515+an+ Edlfors ............... Helen Kadowg IVIrginia MeinhamL Ar+ Edifor ......................... Clara PfeEHer Business Manager .................. Mary McCoy 35 A L U M N A E AS WE LOOK forward lo gradualion day. we are mindful l'hal' Jrwo olher represenlafive classes of Our Lady of +he Angels have preceded us. Their posilions in life are varied and diverse. bul each finds her chosen sphere OT aclivily easier because OT Jrhe +raining received in high school. These former sludenfs are now dispersed. bmL The same spirif OT unily which in- dividualized each class. finds expression in +he Alumnae. This associalion was organized af +he Jrime of lhe Tirsl graduahon. A+ regular in+ervals during The pasf Two years The members have held meelings, which consis+ed of business and social aclivilies. The associa'l'ion aHords an excellenl opporlunify +0 renew acquainlances and plan social aclivilies. ln +he near lquure. Jrhe members are planning +he Tirs+ annual dance. The pro- ceeds of which will be used +0 Turlher Jrhe inleresfs of +he school. Helen Schwab. '3l. PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Mo+hers' Club THE FACULTY and Graduafing Class wish To express Jrheir grafilude and apprecialion lo +he Ollicers and members OT +he Molhers' Club Tor +he greal beneTils rendered during Jrhe paer year. The organizalion has done very much Tor Jrhe school nof only financially. bul also in promoling ils in+eres+s before The public. The P. T. A. made a splendid showing a+ The Progress Parade held in ST. Bernard. in November. The Falher-Mofher-Daughfer Nighl proved +0 be one OT +he mos? enioyable social evenls OT The year. Al Chrislmas +ime our molhers became children wilh us and enioyed Jrhe Sanla Claus Par+y like a group of children. The Girls' Hobby Fair and Molher-Daughler BanqueiL received bolh financial and moral supporl from our moirhers. The crowning evenl of +he year was +he annual social given in cowoperalion wilh +he slu- denls. All +ha+ a band 0T devolecl women could do To make +he burden easier for +he zealous Sis+ers was done wi+h a willing cheerfulness. Never a murmur. never a complaint are complimenls +ha+ can iuslly be paid our Molhers. Virginia Kraus. '3I. THE ANTONIA DREER GUILD Th l-lAT lS THE ANTONIA DREER GUILD? some one asks. My Triencl. H is The youngesl organizal'ion 0T Our Lady of The Angels High School. bmL neverlheless a live one, wilh wide-awake oHicers, and a real conslilufion. Yes, even a special pin is worn +0 dislinguish Jrhe members. This organizal'ion is composed of girls who have spenl one or more years a+ O. L. A.. bul' who leTJr before gradua+ing. These girls come fogel'her once a mon+h; renew olcl friendships: relive happy days spenl al +he school. The purpose of fhe club is +0 fosler social and educalional ideals. Again you ask. Why called The Anlonia Dreer Guild? Anfonia Dreer was Jrhe second Molher-General of +he Sislers OT 5+. Francis. an ideal woman. a Jrrue missionary and a sainlly nun. A young woman of high social slanding. wiJrh a superior educafion, endowed wi+h noble quali- +ies of mind and hear+. She lell her comforfable home. her friends and relalives lo come 'l'o whaf was l'hen almosnL a wilderness. +0 be The Tillh mem- ber of Jrhe Oldenburg Communily. For l'wenlysone years she labored bravely. Tearlessly. whole-hearledly. lo spread The Kingdom of +he Masl'er. l-ler keen business insight her lailhTulness +0 duly and her +rus+ in God make her a worfhy exemplar for girls in +he business world. b37- THE SPOTLIGHT VOL. Vl. OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS N0. 13 Big Sister Party Welcomes Freshies 0. L. A., Oct. 10, 1930.;The Big Sister Party given by the Senior Class to welcome the newcomers, seems to have accomplished its purpose throughout the school. The little sisters have. been very faithful to the re- quests of their big ones, and are trying to carry out the regulations to a T. VISIT T0 OLDENBURG CARRIED OUT 0. Li A., Oct. 13, 1930.eThe Senior Class has enjoyed the privilege of a visit to Olden- burg, the Franciscan Mother House. The exquisite scenery along the roads, the gen- eral aspect of the town, and the site 01' the institution served as topics of most interest. STUDENT ACTIVITY OPENED BY VIRGIL CLASS 0. L. A., Oct. 23, 1930eGeuera1 assemblies opened by the Virgil Class. depicting a sketch from the 'tAeneidtt started the ball rolling to greater student activity. Each subsequent meeting has proved most interesting and beneficial. Each class displays its best tal- ents in its own way. PARENTS OBTAIN INSIGHT INTO DAUGHTERSt LIVES AT SCHOOL 0. L. A., Oct. 29. 1930.e Letts get ac- quainted was the slogan of fathers, mothers and daughters as they came to the O. L. A. Auditorium to enjoy the splendid program of song, recitations and musical numbers, Which their daughters had prepared. Parents and daughters alike voted the annual re-occur- rence of the event. INTERESTING COSTUMES PREVAIL AT HALLOWEEN FROLIC O. L. A., Oct. 31, 1930.-Students in the guise of ladies of the gay nineties, babies, clowns, toreadors, Orientals, Indians and pirates, sought to increase the jollity 0f the holiday by means of their respective make- up. Many pupils were deceived as to the identity of their friends. This gave rise to much fun. Ruth Gude received the prize for the most beautiful Costume. DEVELOPMENT OF AVIATION TRACED FOR STUDENT BODY 0' L. A., Nov. 4, 1930.aAn illustrated lecture on the development of aviation by Mr. Pence was the topic of general interest today. The girls are planning to become aviatrixes. RELIGIOUS COUNCIL PRESENTS A SPANISH SHAWL 0. L. A., Nov. 7, 1930.7'rhe success which attended the presentation at a gorgeous Spanish Shawl by the Religious Council was almost. unbelievable. The lucky Winner turned out to be a boy! But do not be alarmed, his sisters are quite able to make good use 01. it. BAND AWARDED FIRST PRIZE IN PARADE O. L. A., Nov. 15, 1930.eSeveral bands occupied places in the St. Bernard Progress Parade, but Our Lady of the Angels High School Band carried away the honors. For its poise, perseverance, playing and superb leadership, it was awarded the first. prize of $30.00. The St. Bernard Chief of Police, Mr. Lehman, appeared in person at the General Assembly to present the award. MISSIONARY DEPICTS CHINESE CONVENTIONS 0. L. A., Nov. 25, 1930.-The usage of the well-known chopstick, the Cinamants pipe, the companion of his leisure hours and the characteristic garb 0f the mandarin and coolies, were demonstrated by Father Austin, 0. F. M. He also showed many scenes from actual Chinese life, including their occupa- tions, homes and general living conditions. His recitation of the Hail Mary, of various words in the Chinese language and the illu- stration 01' Chinese writing added zest to the program. w NOTED CLERICAL SPEAKER HONORS ASSEMBLY O. L. A., Dec. 5, 1930.eReverend Warren Lilly, 5.1. of city-wide fame, honored the student body with a most interestinglecture. He spoke 01' his work as teacher of converts to the faith, and explained very explicitly the percentage of various religious sects by means of a chart. His listeners certainly dis- played every evidence of being pleased with his visit. INDIVIDUAL PARTIES MARK OBSERVANCE 0F HOLIDAY O. L. A., Dec. 19, 1930.e 11Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas, Pis Christmas everywhere. It was enough to walk through the corri- dors and watch the general good time all were having. Songs, merrylaughter,musica1 instruments, voices in recitations, all mingled in happy medley. gage. OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS FAILURES IN EXAMS DEFEATED BY VAST MARGIN O. L. A.. Jan. 24, 1931.-The ultimate vie- tory of the students over the barrier to the second semester has afforded them the right to feel proud of themselves. This accom- plishment. always produces good results; namely, selt-conftdeuce and the initiative to go on to higher things. As a result of this, many are endeavoring to secure the privilege of exemptions in the coming examinations. NATURE OF RED MAN DISCUSSED BY NATIVE Ceremonials of Tribe Also Discussed O. L. A., Jan. 28, 193Le0hief William Red Fox 01' the Rose Bud Indian Reservation spoke about the nature ot' the Red Man. He explained his love of peace and out-door lite, and demonstrated some 01' the religious cere- monials 01 his tribie. BAZAAR itGOES OVER THE TOP 0. L. A., Feb. 4, 1931. Evidence that uhappy days are here :thatinu was established by the favorable outcome of the main event 01' the season, The Bazaar. Hearts pre- dominated the decorations in accordance with the festival. Youth were regaled in the dance kingdom; the older people in the card realm. The attractively decorated booths seemed to have a magnetic force. DEPARTURE FROM WORLD SECURES NOTICEABLE EFFECTS O. L. A., Feb. 11, 12, 13, 1931.-The spiri- tual welfare of the students has been pro- vided for by a retreat under the direction of Reverend Ernest Ott, O. F. M. Leaving the world to spend three days With God, and to review the past, was the primary purpose of every girl. The monthly conferences given by Father Herbert, our chaplain, also served as excellent incentives to turn our attention to higher things. ORCHESTRA SCORES ANOTHER itHlT AT MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET O. L. A., March 17, 1931.eMembers of our orchestra felt very much elated to receive the invitation to open the Girlst Hobby Fair at the Central Trust Annex and to play at the MothertDaughter Banquet held at the Sinton Hotel during the fair. The music accompanying the pantomime, depicting the life of a girl, following the banquet was , very well rendered. MUSIC RECITALS O. L. A., April 17, 19, 1931.-Music has a charm for every one. The music classes proved this on Friday and Sunday evenings, April 17 and 19, by their splendid V'perform- ances. Solos. duets and tries, the orchestral numbers and choruses captivated the large, appreciative audience. ELEVEN PRIZES WON BY 0. L. A. STUDENTS AT HOBBY FAIR O. L. A., March 19, 1931.-A number of students received awards for their hobbies entered in the annual Girls' Hobby Fair. Ribbons for sewing were awarded to Helen Baron, Dorothy Stotl, Alma Michael, Bernice Wild and Ruth Kluener; for art novelties, 10 Mary Gertrude Lint'ert, Mary Pellman and Elizabeth Middeihoft'er; for musical compo- sition, t0 Bernadette Humbert and Catherine Jacquemin; for decorative Howers, t0 Dorothy Stich. ALUMNAE DANCE O. L, A, April 28, 1931.eThe O. L. A. changed the appearance of the school gym- nasium into a delightful dance hell by their dainty decorations. All hearts were made light, as the dancers tripped along to the merry music of the band. The Alumnae girls are a credit to their Alma Mater, as is evi- denced by their active eo-operation with all school interests. GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION O. L. A., April 29, 1931.eUnder the capable direction of Miss Muriel Hoffman, the gym teacher, the students of Our Lady of the Angels have developed their ability in gym- nastic work. Each class manifested its pro- ficiency in exercises and dances to the fathers, mothers and many friends 01' the students. The interest taken in sports and other activities throughout the school year has been remarkable. KATHRYN LUCKMAN CROWNS QUEEN OF MAY 0. L, A.. May 1, 1931.eThe May Day Pro- cession led by the officers of the Religious Council, dressed in white, With the entire student body singing hymns of praise to Mary, accompanied by the band, was a most beautiful scene. Kathryn Luckman crowned the Blessed Virgin. Benediction 01' the Most Blessed Sacrament. followed. QUEEN OF HEARTS A SENSATION O. L. A., May 14, 15. 1931.eThe cast of The Queen Of Hearts cetainiy deserves to be congratulated on its successful presenta- tion of the Class Play. Both the iirst and second presentations were greeted by a gen- erous and appreciative audience. It is hoped by every one that the little coquette queen will soon learn to bake tarts. FRESHIES ENE FAREWELL PARTY FOR SENIORS O. L. A, June, 1931.eEvery Senior was pleasantly surprised at the remarkable fare- well party given her by her littie sisters. These sentingly inexperienced girls caused the Seniors ttto sit up and take notice. They should be credited from now on as ideal hostesses. eMARIE SUER. agqa SPfAK no 4w: HMRWW, MO bVlL' CHRONICLE SEPTEMBER IS-We return +0 schoolbaf leas'r physically. lb-H seems almosf impossible nol +0 be Jrarely. l7bOur firsl visiforl Honorable Becker addresses H16 s+uden+ body on We American ConstuHon. ZZbFreshmen are beglnm'ng f0 learn H13 digerence befween Hue words epidemicl' and aca- demIcH in regard +0 High School courses. 23b3enior Class oFFicers are elecled and assume +heir responsibililfes. ZPFresnman Par+y discussedbPoor Freshies! 30bFa+lner Herberl Es inlroduced +0 +he Seniors as Jrheir religious inslruclor. OCTOBER 2-Seniors eled Annual Slant. 3bFirs+ meeling of +he Mo+lners' Club in fhe new school year. SbA member in flue American Hlsfory Class is senf +0 H18 library +0 find 0qu wlno wrofe Tennysonls poems. EbYes, +hose are red hair ribbons thaf +he Fresh- men are wearing. lObFresHman Big Sisfer Pearly. IZ-H only 1+ doesn'f rain lomorrow. l3bThe Seniors iourney f0 Oldenburg. A beaufilul day and a very happy one. beClass rings are discussed and finally decided upon. ZObSeniors and Juniors meef in the lirsf volley ball game of H16 season. 23bAeneas and his companions are broughf +0 life at H16 firsl' General Assembly conducled by The Virgil Class. 27bHelen makes a valuablediscovery-+ha+ marble chips cannol be measured in drops. ZBbWe're expecling our rings almos'r any day now. 29HFa+henMoTherbDaughfer Parfy. Very successful. 3IHLord Faunfleroy, Miss Mullet Cinderella and even Black Sambo all meel al H18 Hallowe'en Parfy. NOVEMBER 3bThe class rings arrive! PEnd of flue Volley Ball Tournament Congralula- Hons. Sophomore Cl lOleWe usual Monday morning Pep. l IbArmiche Day. IZbA real evenbeafherfne and Rose Mary are culling +heir wisdom feelh. l3bThe school changes color. From green +0 blue unlforms. I4-Falher Lilly proves +0 be a very in+eresfing and enferfaining guest ISbA beaufilul Indian summer day. l9-Junlor B recalls Hwe firsl Thanksgiving dinner a+ General Assembly, ZObOur School Band receives firsf prize in H13 5+. Bernard Progressive. 2PThe firsf snow lallbjusf enough f0 dampen +he grass. ZSbWe sludy Hue manners and cus+oms ol Hue Chinese Wll'l'l fwo missionary priesfs. 27bBack +0 sclnool aHer H'K-B Thanksgiving Vacafion In perfecl healfh. bqoh DECEMBER 3-We enjoy fairy s+ories and groiesque char! aders of General Assembly. 4eRu+h informs +he class +ha+ Chrisfmas is coming. IO-General Assembly conduded by +he music pupils s+udying Hme wood reed insfrumenJrs. IIeSJrudenf Council decides Hm? if would be bes+ +0 disconfinue wa+ering fhe arfificial flowers in Hwe cafeferia. IZ-Seniors condud a Chrishnas enferfainmenJr af General Assembly. 23-Edna impersonafes Sanfa Claus a+ H1e Chrier- mas Parfy. 24eA marvelous day. The beginning of a week's vacafion. 25-Merry Chris+masl JANUARY I-Happy New Year! SeA very blue Mondaye-The and out We Christ mas vacafion. beAmerican Hisfory Class has grea+ diHictu in disfinguishing befween quua++er sovereignHy and siHing sovereignify. 7-Wanfedw In Chemis+ry Laboraforyh-HUnbreak- able glassware. 8;Yes, we, Jroo. made 'em, +ried 'em and broke em. Whaf? Our resoluHons! IuleMr. Gasfdomc feaches H16 Band +o Hreduce. IZePreparfng for exams. I3eCraml Cram! Cram! I wonder why? l9eThe fafal hour 1's approaching and +he gym is deserfed. 20-900 A. M. Exams begin. ZleThey're quife Hue Hung now. QPSigh! They're over unfil Juneemaybe. 27eRose Mary's las+ +es+ 'rubeegoneyl 28-lndians honor us wifh a speech and a song. A game th Regina and a vic+ory. FEBRUARY 3-Mary arrives af school 5+ 8:30 in spife of a dreadful fog. Very unusual. 4-Gigan+ic Card Par+yV A wonderful success. SeThe morning affer +he nighf before. QeNew ambi+ions arise among +he sfuden+s affer +hey aHend Hue circus. lO-erne of the members 01C The Orchesfra is asked +0 roH on We piano. l leBeginning of H1e Refreaf. J3eHaIfeholiday a+ +he close of Hle Reheat 22-We're cerfainly glad fhaf Washingfon was born. ZPOur resolu'l'ion? Oh yes. we've renewed ours. foo. ZSeRose Mary and Connie wonder if +he horses Hley rode yesferday feel as bad as H1ey do +oday. MARCH ZeOpenfng 01c Hue Baske+ Ball Tournament 3-How +he March wind does blow! 4-The vocal pupils presenf a cosfume reci+af af General Assembly. FMary Cafherine. can'+ you +hink 01c any+hing +Ha+ happened +his week? lbeOur School Orchesfra opens H16 Girls' Hobby Fair. WeThe Personal Pronoun Class discusses Ripley and Lowell Thomas. ZOeA very in+eresfing address concerning a girl's place in Hue world of foday. 2I--O. L. A. defeafs Oldenburg. ZZeMany prizes faken by our s+uden+s 5+ +he Hobby Fair. BIHWeH, ihaf ends Hwe Baake+ BaH Tournament Here's +0 you. Junior A. APRIL leAprIJ Fool! 3eSomoone said +ha+ a crucible made o$graphi+e would no+ break. Some+hlng mus+ have been wrong th ours H'Ien. because we Jrried. 9-The Iong-awaifed 1nvifafion arrives. lO-NOW we have a prob'em +0 serve. Who will he'y be? l2yRehearsals for +he Class Play in NH sway. lquhe musicians of H1e coming day prove fheir abilify. ZOeDiscussion abou'r invifai'wons and personal cards. ZleHave you decided whefher you are Miss Dolores or ius+ plain Dolores? BeAlumni Dance! ZPGive moreeif we only had if +0 give! 27-Jus+ Hue maHer of a misplaced pronoun. Rose- mary ins+ruc3s Hwe girls +0 be sure +0 bring all Vnefr mo+hers +0 +he May Procession. 29LI guess we don'f know so much abouf Shakes- peare affer all. 30-Edna seems quHe sure +ha+ +he Resurrecfion fook place on Ascension Thursday. MAY I-eCaJrherine crowns +he Blessed Virgin a+ +he May Procession. 4eBu+ you said +ha+ you'd buy your Hckef from me. SeEvery Senior is ei+her rehearsing lines or pradicing some unusual pos+ure. BePreffy girlsehandsome escor+5eenchan+ing music! Yes. you guessed H1 The Prom. IOeMofhers' Day. IZeRufh suggesfs fhaf valleys of We lily be placed on fhe May alfar. MeSeniors are converfed inio subiec+s of the King of Hearfs. 30tAno+her free day we clidn'1L get Decorah'on Day faHs on a Sa+urday. JUNE leThe beginning of We las'r mon+h d our High School daysb No wonder fhe Seniors look so down hearfed. 5-Wha+ a feeling if musi' be +0 have goHen A's. 7eThey'll have +0 be over some Hme. IOeClass Day. Alumnae and Juniors honor Hwe Seniors. I leCommencemenH mingfed fogefher. IZe-Wel'l. Alumnae. here we are! Joy and sad fareweHs are bqlb A II t ngra M E Jr, $42 liat-W -r.;.7'-: , . x427 U4 I JDM wyb' ,- 4 p114? ; t 2 g .IAuinVLgtjgpha .17,va K Klf'u'A-+1JLX 1 CINCINNATI afron'lze our 94 GVUCAIJCF JO! JCA ch JCA vCECA 17 17 17 uCn 17 vs. us: 17 MC. 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FILLMORE Music House 528 Elm St. komkomwmwawmwa9ago O 19ch icocmcmcococoet O Q 1 6 THE WIFQHAUQMAN CO. GD G V 3'Oi 3'Oi NM NV NF 3'0; K NV WK Wk 3'0i 3-0W 3-0-1 5OK! the answer! Weinbergis ' BETTEBJegsAND $025125 BREAD QWEGNnyf-RwWQyGACyGAQjWQ oictimtimrimoF-5iimciai Cwagaaaaawgowagomia -ll2m 6 ?QFKEIGAb ,GAbGawWE EUQ emwawawwacmcag COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIENDI 3 $$1$ $$:163$$1$ 62$ $ 1$b$gWCs46RbW She: Wo women endure pain beHer ihan men. H: Who fold YOUayOUF docfor? She: uNo. The shoe Clerk. Minmle: HYour Scofch boy friend cerfa'mly answers your IeHers prompHy. Winnie: H mighf raise Hwe pos+age +0 +hree cen+s any Yeah, 1 fold him Hm governmcnf day new.H GNQyOQ ECESs PEAS PLEASE SAVE THE LABELS GDWMDQ QQV'GAEWEOACagCi-xwwgaoma C'OMPLIMIINTS 6; e3 OF FRANK FELLHAUER REALIOR own HAMILTON AVE. COLLEGE HILL TELEPHONES KIRBY 2503-2976 THE READING B A N K 323 Benson St. Reading, Ohio wawagaw'w$wmwawae FOQ.WMGAQGAQ3WQMWEACFVQ;1? CDCyGA$yGA9F3MGREIFKH$EWO gwawmmomgmwmwmxyaw Frank Krehe MOVING - STORAGE BUILDING MATERIAL COAL AND FEED Q6 4904 VINE ST.. ST. BERNARD. O. TELEPHONE. AVON 3007 gagagawawaxaaeaca GDQQWQQQQQQ$QQQQ ?RUyWQJIFwa WQaGAQJWCEiG: mIIBH KOHSTALL HARDWARE CO. YOUR HARDWARE AND HOUSEWARES STORE OVER 44 YEARS IN ONE LOCATION Vine and Locust, Elmwood Place 0 Phone Valley 0006 SWIMMING OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER CLASSES TUESDAY AND THURSDAY Evening 6:30 to 9:00 Afternoon 1 :30 to 4:00' For Young Ladies and Women. For girl: 16 to August 13' Experienced Teacher. - Nine Instruction and Supervision Of Lessons. $300- the highest type. Terms - 1 - $3.00aSeason. Smge nghts 35c. Single Afternoons 2 5c. 0414- I O I-D-u-n-u-II- -u-n-o-h-u-n-u-u-l1-0-1l-n-n-Uml-h-u-ib-U-o-U-Kl-o-mxo .0 ! , E ! LYNCH S MARKET u . C i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL : ; FISH : POULTRY : DELICATESSEN i I. 35-37 WEST SIXTH 8717.2 MAIN 7688 - 7689 I ! PAUL HQTH OTTO HUTH i ! JOS HUTHS SONS ! ! 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AVON 0293 CINCINNATI, OHIO E 5 5 -30f NV 401 4V 30H0290f 3-0-5 30l lO-C QOt NF 20GOQ'I v A --ll5- St. Bernard Sanitary Bakery H. Kappler, Prop. Eat our Delicious Cakes and Pastries A FRIEND Our Bread is Unequaled XV? Specialize in Quantity Orders for All Occasions 4818 VINE STREET Phone Ach 1595 St. Bernard ROSSLEE The Kroger Soap Confectionery - Delicatessen Company SOFT DRINKS 5 LUNCHES DISINFECTANTS Cigars - Cigarettes . . . . . . Notions Novelties Samtary Specmltles, Jamtors Supphes S. W. Corner Ross and Greenlee 123 E1 Secgiini1natAil-lEgngynau, Oh1o W. H. HAFERTEPE Greenk Fruit Store PLUMBING CONTRACTOR NO. 4 TOWER and DELMAR Phone, AVon 6443 3 325 MCHENRY AVENUE MOntana 0680 Westwood F. L. GILL St. Bernard Express Thoman 8 Loehry COMPANY Cincinnati, Eggximghlxh'ondalc and MILLINERY For Prompt Service, c2111 AVon 1079 Light and Heavy Hauling5Dump Service Trunks t0 and from all Depots 2604 VINE STREET CINCINNATI 205 W. Ross Avenue, St. Bernard, Ohio ERNST M ANTHEY Compliments of FLORIST WILLIAM KRAUS 5007 GREENLEE AVENUE Phone AVOn 3621 St. Bernard, 0. ST. BERNARD OHIO Call us for ROAD SERVICE PAUL J, CRONE BILL and ROG ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SERVICE STATION 99 4539 VINE STREET . Phone AVon 9276 St. Bernard 1210 Second National Bank Bldg. 5- l 16 -- O 000 JOHN R. QUANE GOO Whitds Ice Cream Co. WEST 2260 - 61 WWWMW Rosemary Picker heard +ha+ fish was good brain food. so she decided +0 invenga+e. Approaching Ru+h Luken she Jrold her wha+ she had heard and asked Rqus advice abouf how much fish she ough'? fo eaf. Rufh replied Knowing you, Rosie, I +hink a whale before breakfasf each morning would be a proper dosef' O O Q What does +he sea wa+er contain be- sides sodium chloride? asked H16 chemisfry ieacher. Fish. replied The brighf Junior. GMiWWW Imsande Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST CORNER SULLIVAN and DELMAR Phones: AVon 4510 - 2857 SE. Bernard Ohio THE Jacob Schlachtefs Sons C0. FINE MEATS and POULTRY 28 310 2 841 Colerain Avenue Cincinnati Ohio UP TO DATE POTATO CHIPS MELROSE 4467 Henry Steinkolk PHARMACIST VINE and WASHINGTON St. Bernard Ohio Phone AVOn 4365 or MElrose 1264 E. J . SCHILLING DENTIST Hours: 9:00 A. M. to 4:00 RM. Evenings by Appointment 4734 Vine Street St. Bernard. Ohio Compliments of St. Bernard Jewelry and Music Shop 4724 Main Avenue Ach 4388 L. HERMAN GROCERIES and MEATS AVON 7047 St. Bernard Ohio A FRIEND -Il7-4 G? G QszsWEthaExHEt?Qyz?Qm?KstGAEWgWHWMF4C9:WQMCFNQ-AEQiG-g .. ALOYS H. NURRE COKE, COAL, BUILDING MATERIAL, ROCBOND STUCCO, CROMEROC 4949-4953 Paddock Road, Bond Hill Telephone, JEEerson 3225 99 Plume Cllm'ry 7280 'Wc Deliver Everywhere GEO. AUG R. J. ROTHAN TINNER DAIRY PRODUCTS Store and OHice: 224 E. Clifton Avenue AVON 0156 Cincinnati, Ohio 318 E. Ross Ave. 4- St Bernard, Ohio Phone CHerry 1068 X-Ray Dr. H. W. Uffmann R- J. 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Moorman General Agent EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF IOWA Cincinnati Ohio College Hill Beauty Shoppe Mrs. Mary Yaeger 1602 Cedar Avenue KIrby 1484 Pullman Sweet Shop 2633 Vine Henry Thielmeyer C O A L 300 Maple Street J ULIUS BUDAI SHOE REPAIR 2 82 6 Vine Street Elmwood Place Edw. J. Arlinghaus M E AT 5 5813 Vine Street ALBERT A. STOLL M E AT S 415 Wyoming Ave. VAllcy 1661-W Elmwood, O. Greenlee Confectionery 215111 GREENLEE AVE, ST. BERNARD, 0. Read Our Books AVon 5365 Films The Henry Helmers Grocery Co. Telephones WEst 0640-0641 523-525 West Court Street Wm. M. Mlller 8 Son PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS North Cincinnati's Largest Prescription Drug Store 8. E. Comer Vine and Auburn Avenue Ach 1058 WWW Can you disfinguish beereen 'sthicienf' and 'enough.' Johhny? asked +he +eacher. Sufficienf is when a fellow's mofher +hinks if is firm: for him +0 sfop eating dessert Enough is when he thinks H 15. answered Johnny. 0 O O This medicine isn'Jr as nasfy as if was ai- hrsff' observed Johnny +0 his mother. I musf be geHin' used +0 H. Did you fake a whole Spoonful every hour? inquired his mofher. HNo'm. responded Johnny. HI couldn'+ find a spoon. so lhm usin' a fork. WWW A FRIEND Walter L. Laer WOMAN'S EXCHANGE BUILDING H3 W. Fourth 5L. Cincinnati, 02 - MAin 3782 DRESS PLEATING Hcmstitching. Embroidering. Button Holes. Pinking, Pennants. Covered Buttons. Stalloping. Tu:king, Monograms Made, School Emblems 32 f C12 f E a g e o 2- I I9 2- 6H c iiz'c-k-ch'ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' COMPLETE Is the word to express our situa- Izon as to Merchandise and Service To supply you with y. 54 Catholic Devotional Articles Prayer Books, Rosaries, Scapulars, Scapular MedaIs and Lockets, Pictures, large and small Statuary ? Pfease Remember. We Frame Pz'cfures. iWoldr'ngs 10 your selection. Roth'ng Books of Good Practical Catholic IJIEHII'UFF. All the wcllvhnown authors are represented in our collection iiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-fiiiiiiiix Always A Cordial Welcome Assured FREDERICK PUSTET COMPANY, INC. 436 MAIN ST., the same old CINCINNATI, OHIO $3E31'-$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ location Eiiiifciifii: $555353FFFFE$$$$$$$$3FEJFE$$$$JE$3E$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ v EO:OGO:O:O:O:1 0 9 l; He: HYou see. we've gone in1o 1ruck .E'; v 1arming. l: Visi+or: You can? 1001 me. You don'1 C raise frucks: They come 1mm 5: 'Facfory. c 1 i O O O C W I L Papa, wha+ do you call a man who drives 11 Q a car? 23 111+ depends on how dose he comes +0 y me, my son. 3 ; 1' A L O o o 1' Q ? 1'1 don't see. Edifh, how you can be so 1 nauthry. said her mofher. 5 K 11 isnur a bhL hard. Mofher. responded 11 Edi+h brithy, v ,1 ? 7 O O 0 v 1L '1 1.11116 GIrl: Whaf's 1116 new baby 61 your 3 house, Johnny. 6 boy or a 91H? 5 Johnny, disgus+edly: Aw. H's a girl. I C I: saw 'em puHing powder on if. :1 5'1 km ui 3411 31,1 341u 1111 :5qu 1111 01:0:05050505051- Lowucys Chocolates Lady Wayne Chocolates . . Mission Sparkling Orange DU- THE Geo. Ast Candy Coo Manufacturers ST. CLAIR HARD CANDIES 131101-16. PArkway 4507 Cincinnati 2-0u7 ;0u th Henry B. Jacob Sons BRICK WORK 20C u1 ux 18 Mulberry Street ;0x 31F sOCAOi-SOSOHOBOI 504 501 51a Compliments of JOLJOUOH1lut JQOL ?O'u A FRIEND $1w F :11u uOE-w K ,1uu ? 5 Burtschy 3 Flowers, 5 H 1 Inc. EC 1 Valley 0551 E ,5 123 Main Ave. E1mwood Place, Ohio 3 N 1 1 71 1 A FRIEND E f ? WALTER T. WHITE 0 L FRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST E Cf: 119 Calhoun Street, opp. Dennis G u Cincinnati. 0. E 5k :0: 3-0: Jae 20: xtK-a-oam; uIZO-
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