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MR. L. STEGMAN Assistant Secretary To you, the members of the Senior Class of 1931, I express my appreciation f o r y o u r splendid cooperation and untir- ing efforts in supporting all the activities of our school. May your daily endeavors all through life bring to you as much success as you have helped to bring to West Night. LESTER STEGMAN, Assistant Secrefary. MR. E. M. BLERSCH Secretary The titles, Most Intelligent - Most Athletic - Most Witty, may bring a certain degree of satisfaction to the ones selected by the Senior Class. However, far greater than any individual classiication would be a character molded from a combination of the above groups plus a firm resolution to take advantage of the opportunities offered to you. Thus you will have a firmer foundation upon which to build your highway of life and to improve those facul- ties with which you have been endowed. E. M. BLERSCH, Secretary. F 12
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I MR. C. H. SCI-IAFER Assisfant Principal A democracy can do nothing finer than to offer its young people ex- cellent educational opportunities. In this respect, Cincinnati is one of the foremost cities of our country with public day schools, public night schools, and a municipal university. However, opportunities in themselves are not sufficient. There must be those who will accept them. The graduates of the Class of 1931 il- lustrate what can be done by making the most out of oneis opportunities. Graduation signifies the completion of a live-year course. Commence- ment should be a time for planning further endeavors, a time for en- visaging the progress they would like to make during the next five years. Cincinnati has made it possible for these students to graduate from a first grade high school. They have contributed freely of their time, energy, and money. Let us trust that the graduates of 1931 will prove to be such good citizens that the city will be repaid for its investments. C. H. SCHAFER, Assisfant Principal. llll .
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THE FACULTY MR. G. F. FRANZ .... ......,.. P 1'iIICipdl MR. C. H. SCHAFER ..., . . .Assistant Principal MR. E. M. BLERSCH .... ......... S ecretary MR. L. STEGMAN ,... . . .Assistant Secretary James Andrews Carl Aneshansel Eleanor Ashfield Horace Auburn Edgar Baird Helen Baker Emma Bass Paul Bauer Helen Becker Barbara Bisceglia Bess Bolan Emerson Boyd Ethel Budke Harry Buehrman Vesta Burroughs Mary Connolly Marie Davis Margaret Dudley Howard Dunkel Alfred Duwelius Harry Ehler Raymond Fell Louise Fenker Thomas Fitz-Hugh Thomas Frye Clyde Hall Mathew Hammerle Lelia Harris Magdalena Hein Vernon Heller Frank Hoffmeister Marion Huber Wilma Hutchison Mary Jackson Charles Johnson Martha Kitzman Marian Leche Elsie Lewis Fern Luther Rose McElroy Augustus McKemie Edward Macke Jennie Martin Ferris Mathis Carl Meier Eda Meyer Batson Mills Paul Moffett Elmer Mouk Ethel Netter Amelia Niedermeyer Robert Nohr Anna O'Brien Willis Oehler Franklin Penrod Barbara Persons Marguerite Piiester Hilleary Poe Arthur Probst Anna Russell ll3l Hazel Rutterer Fred Schaeperklaus Henrietta Schmeuszer Agnes Schroeder Margaret Schwenker Helen Seebohm Gilbert Shaver Jessie Sibcy Lester Stegman Frances Stenger Hester Stephenson Florence Tebbenhoff Blanche Tvrznik Frederick Vogel William Von der Halben Walter Von Schlichten Kern Walker Sam Wasserman Ada Weber W. H. Weil! Otto Weilhamer Wess Wellman S. M. Whinery Lisle Wineland Stella Woliver Evelyn Woof Clara Yalen Hobart Young Dale M. Zeller
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