Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 32 text:

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ann Soufhard, secretary; David Groli, Treasurer; Robby Kreidler, vice president; Fred Sander, president. 28 As presidenf oT The class of 65, Fred Sander again demonsTraTed his leader- ship abiIiTy. In The pas? Fred served as a class leader and This year was on STudenT Council and STUdenT CourT. Fred also parTicipaTed in boskeTball. A familiar figure as Senior Class veep, Robby Kreidler was a iudge on STudenT CourT, Took parT in Two WalnuTs produchons, and was in choir Tor Three years. Besides being presidenT of his TraTerniTy, Robby was also on STudenT Council. Handling The secreTarial duTies oT The class of I55 was Ann SouThard. Ann was a member of senior council and was also in Glee Club, choir, and YwTeens. ln addiTion Ann was in charge of STUdenT Council elecTions, and was voTed MosT Likely To Succeedil For The second year, David Groll served as class money-changer. ln addiTion To This cluTy, he managed The Treasuries of LaTin Club and his fraTerniTy. Dav- id was also a member of A Cappella Chair for Three years and In OcTeTTe.

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We are the students of Walnut HiIIs-the actors who live the many parts of the drama of school life. Each of us may play many roles during this rehearsal period for our lives. All our classes and activities are individual produc- tions in which we, the actors, learn the various skills we need for our lives. Those who rehearse diligentiy and learn to handle new situations will be successful on the stage of life. Though occasionally we may tire of the steady succession of work and activities, we profit through these efforts, for we realize that they contribute toward the development of a well-rounded personality. Working together in the numerous activities and classes, we also deveIOp our character through the cooperation required. Regardless of whether or not our role in school is directly connected with our later life, we appreciate the strong foundation which Walnut Hills affords us. M?U'TI-IOZDFUbIn 27



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Seniors leave behind rich heriTage Mr. KenneTh F. Scheurer, Senior Class adviser. The senior yeorethis Term has come To mean much To Those who have compleTed Their final year at WelnuT Hills. The graduating class of T955 has 0 unify which is oimosT unique. For six years The class has worked 1T5 way up, and now, forsoking The supporting parts, has under- Teken The Ieeds. Members OT The class have seen many changes come To WQFnuT Hills. They have worked under Three TeSpecTed direcTors- Mr. Leonard P. STeworT, Mr. Henry Schroeder, and Mr. Herold Howe H. They have seen The seTTTng OT The school change wiTh The consTruce Tion of a new driveway, and The curriculum en- riched by The oddiTion of The honors courses. As Their high school careers end, seniors con look back wiTh pride on Their accomplishmenTs of pcsT years. They were insTrumenTel in The iniTiCITion of many new precedenTs. Theirs was The first PecmuTs wiTh cm ellviunior orchesTro, and The nexT year They published The firsT sen- ior direcTory. All These proiects and many more indiceTe The progress made by The class of 155. The Iong-eonTed senior year was en ideal cul- mineTion of The years of efforT end inTeresT. AIThough 0 greGT deal OT Their Time and energy was devoTed To chemistry projecTs, source Themes, and seiecTing and securing admission To 0 college, The seniors found Time for many exTrocurrIculer ecTivTTies. A new office This year was Sen- ior Homeroom RepresenTaTive. SEATED: Mary Siegel, Phil Reichle, JaneT Kindel, Sue Barman, Sue Hafiendorf. STANDING: Ricky Hess, Howard anrnboch. 29

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