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1 f ,A f ,f M' imfc ft' Wffvvf in 1' l f fQ Lifxfwl-f '-f K v 'f-1 ' I STORY CRANDELL STEVENS Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track l, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Class President 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Bulldog Staff 2, 3, 4, Dido and Aeneas l, Student Activity Board 4, President 4, Defense Stamps 3, Scholarship l, 2, 3, English Club 4, President 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Senior Scholarship, Class Social Chairman 3. ' Sto, very capable quarterback of our 'Football team, also made us proud by taking the county pole vault championship. Brains are mixed with the brawn, as he passed the Reserve Air Corps examination with one of the highest grades in Cincinnati. He is president of the senior class and the Activity Board. ADA EILEEN WARD Home Ec. Club l, 3, 4, Bulldog Staff 4, Commercial Club 4, English Club 4. Eileen, usually smiling and quiet, often entertains her friends by playing the piano and singing, as she knows the words of nearly every popular song. Since she is proficient at dictation, she leads the shorthand class in speed. We predict that she will someday be a private secretary to some important captain of industry, for her commercial studies will give her a good background for stenographic work. Not long ago, Eileen surprised her classmates by becoming engaged to a resident of a rival camp, Loveland. Her lovely diamond is the pride of all her friends. 28 fjif
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if? ., 45. 1 cniona DANIEL WALTER MUHLBERGER Annual Staff 4, Basketball 2, All-Hi l, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, English Club 4. Interested in mechanics, Dan is better known as The Boy. He has a great sense of humor and laughs at almost anything, this usually gets him into a iam. Speak- ing of trouble, Dan seems to be always in the thick of things. In Dan's mind the other pasture is the greenest. He is also noted for his distinctive voice, which he will exhibit at almost any time or place. Taking many solo parts, Dan has added much to our musical productions. He was especially good as a minstrel in the '44 Spring Revue, although we could hardly recognize him in blackface. THOMAS TILDEN PROCTOR Spanish Club l, 2, Track l, Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Bulldog Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Defense Stamps 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, Student Activity Board 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Scholarship 3, English Club 4, Senior Scholarship. An easy going fellow who does as he pleases when he pleases, Tom gets along with everybody. Never hurried or excited by anything lexcept girls occasion- allyl, he is steadfast in his beliefs and will always speak up when he feels his rights are being tampered with. Never failing to be in the middle of any worthwhile activities, he is captain of the football team and business manager of the annual. JOSEPH VICTOR SCHOTT sent our school. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain Track l, 3, 4, Captain 4, Latin Club l, 2 All HI l Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Bulldog Staff 3 4 Dido and Aeneas l, Defense Stamps 3, English Club 4 The guy with the gay smile and the good-hearted spirit is Joe, a happy-go-lucky fellow with many friends never looking for trouble but never missing It when it s brewing. Joe was capable of vaulting eleven feet at Columbus last summer. No wonder his head is In the clouds, and especially since he was called into service in the Air Corps. Although we missed Joes activity especially in sports, we were proud to have him repre
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Clkemcmbcn fillllt.-an Remember when we all darted down the hall and thrust ourselves into the freshmen home rooms In the fall of l94l9 We really thought we were up In the world that day After a few weeks had flown by we naturally got the name of green freshmen plnned to us The upper classmen dld their share of maklng us suffer that first year but we all managed to struggle through some way or another When we advanced to sophomores our mor ale rose wlth a bong Near the beginning of the year our class rang out with a Sophomore Swing enloyed by all After that event actlv was fun while ll lasted Believe Il or not we could no longer be called underclassmen when we entered Into the ranks of lunlors Of course we had the honor of having outstanding athletes and scholarship whlzes In our class who brought pride and glory to our doorstep so we were well satisfied Breaking away from the tradltlon of sprang proms we rushed and planned for ours to be In December so that several of the senlor boys would be able to attend before answering Uncle Sam s call Not long afterwards we were calm once cgaln but wished we d had the chance to do It again Our senior year at last' That was a great day when we entered Into our newly equipped home room Doc Jerald Whitley and Junle dldn t have the opportunity to stay with us due to the fact that the Armed Forces needed their presence more than we ln November of that year we gave an Annual carnival to help finance the year book All of us got the pleasure of being excused from some classes to work on the booths and decorations That made things seem even more Interesting By the time graduation rolled around the sensor boys had managed to wiggle out of their troubles with the faculty one way or another No one wlll ever know how they did Il Thats about all there IS to our four years of h gh school Time moves along so swiftly that ll seems only yesterday that we were fresh men To all freshles who enter their home rooms for the first time remember that ll Isnt so bad after all' JINNY BEEKLEY ' V 1 ' , ' ' f . . . - , f , I ' it tv . ' I - . ities moved along, more or less, normally, but it , , , . . , I ' 1 I i . . I I , 29
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