Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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'M , I Ah H hams' ' J 1 ' is ' ,' - ' all 4 I wil 'xx 'S Page Five Our statesmen have announced their plans for peace, but in deep truth our youth, our future generation, is neither willing nor able to give to the World something more breathtaking, more soul-satisf ying than the doctrine of death as taught by the Nazis. -Gregor Ziemer Education for Death If I had the voice of an angel, and the eloquence of Socrates I could not make it any more clear than this: 'Education for Death' brings death, 'Education for Life' must brinq life. t The education for death that Hitler is preparing for his youth is the most calculating, the most cold- blooded, the most systematic debauchery of youth that the world has ever seen. Our schools are veritable manifestations of paradise in comparison. Our schools are haves, our teachers are exponents oi free wisdom, our equipment is the most elaborate evidence that democracy can and does work. 'Education for Death' subordinates the individual, without elevating the state to any greater height than base selfishness. Education for life must elevate the individual, without making' of him a selfish individualist. We have 'Education for Life' now. Every attempt that we make to improve our methods, to produce a closer cooperation between teacher and student, every effort that we put forth to understand America, improve America, and salvage America, is a step forward in our 'Education for Life'. -+Greqor Ziemer Accepting the challenge set forth in Mr. Ziemer's book, members of the annual staff begin their Work by discussing plans with Mr. B. H. Siehl. Their happy laughter reflected in the gleaming silver service and the buffet mirror, these young people unconsciously symbolize a great ideal of the true education they are seeking to record, harmonious student-teacher, stu- dent-official relationships. With a respect for teachers born of admiration rather than that of fear, students are able to glean the maximum knowledge and under- standing from their school years. The picture on the opposite page is intended to portray one phase of the theme of the Annual of 1943-- Education for Life. The principal of the school meets a group of students at his home to discuss informally matters of interest to the school. Although this scene might be duplicated in hundreds oi high schools in our country, it could never take place in Nazi dominated Europe where 'freedom oi speech' is not tolerated. God grant that we may forever preserve that freedom. -B. H. Siehl. Pago Sh: 7711, ' Wad Za ie Hamm! f-5 XX 2 ,jk 4 wr. .I 5 59 5 J 1 l ,. QQ!! K 2? . 4, . 2 4 , K , 5 1 ,QW ' W I K.. Vw, w v , I .l. Uwiul, lrmvmnl wi VXQmTm'r1 HMS, and members of We dT'1I'1Udl SMH af the ffm table. i' 'A' 'k I I I I The Western Hills annual staff felt the challenge. They talked with Mr. Ziemer and learned from him personally the contrast between German and American education. They conferred with their principal, Mr. B. H. Siehl, concerning their desire that in this, the most crucial year in all recorded history, their 1943 annual might be not only a record of happy school days but also a visualiza- tion of an ideal. They hoped that in picture and printed word they might carry to the world a message and make a small contribution toward that better age for which so many brave boys are dying. They have tried to show how the American school educates for life rather than for death. They believe that their own Western Hills fulfills this ideal as nearly as any school in the land. Perhaps the concepts presented here are nowhere perfectly achievedy in some instances we may be merely outlining an objective. This in itself is worthwhile. As we define our aims we resolve anew that they shall be accomplished. In each of the sections, Social Contacts, Mental Stimulus, Creative Activity, and Physical Activity we have set forth the contrast between our ideals and those of the Nazis. We dedicate our annual to the preservation of the American way. Page light .. S. . CUZ P ,4 'zz' '?wVp '-If l ' I ' t nfl Aff' '45 fi' '- - ' Fl -4 f 4' V' 'J wx - V , U '? ' ,X'f' lj af 4: I L 5 - Q 'fd A ' I 3' ' ' Vi Wi- J., - w - -i by 3.JJ'hs v I I W A .1 '41 ,H '71 i ' wifi L Q' td Tliirz iz: Cwinvinnati, Ohio. To its at Vlfostern Hills, Cincinnati ssynilmlifftns Ainnrim. lX4wrw than that wh Q00 in her all the things that tho world rntiy iscininclay tivliiwvw, ln helr peacretxil, iinprotected waterfront, lacing the I'1Ol1.jl1l'WOI'llflfj Slfitn til Kontiicilqy without any hint ol animosity OT tear, W0 See a fmttniii tor the wiwwvclwcl nfitimis ot Europa ln her factories and olticws ww soo their pmntirso ul liiliiro universal Qconomic prosperity. ln her schools wo :sew tho :limi cincl vvwinmi ot Qi new age. tho hope Ot the tiiti I A ,, I 1f! ' 'a,si':J? . l.lv72MA,:f.Fr,d,g . 1. A, 7 .,,1 N a 'sf NK 1 vi L W 1 '- 'NN v I sl. ,M 'NXYXQ' 1 - LN P I E J i , ! X. Q 2 V P r i il' Q l s is 'lift ,1 1... E H 1 I El 51 v. 5 fs WT! IE E A V, ' 4 'X ,' 1 ,Y ik 1-?,.:,,bl.'l . ffx . , L ,, , , ,M at ' 4 5 f -, .- . ' f-'U P, I, x.. Juni- -. n.. -,rf ,-H w f .. , 31 3 , a,,fT- , - V- X 1-A -v V. . 'AM , -li 5,,,, 'ifafif -4 ' 4 ' ' Q l H, , N 2-4. -' f . - -x L 2 -' v' f1:- .' ' - ' . 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For some the 'development of the social faculties is easy. In the classroom and corridor. at dinner and at club meeting. on the football field and tennis court. at a dance or party. they learn and practice grace and charm. tactland considerateness and the hundred other things that make our complex society possible. For others the adiustment is not so simple. Many need special help and assistance in making their adiustments. Various complexes and fears. lack of confidence. shyness and hyper- sensitiveness. all can be overcome with proper handling and guidance. The student can be encouraged to ioin clubs and participate in extra-curricular activities. his confidence and morale can gradually be bolstered by skillful direction. But whether it be in the simpler sense. merely through contacts. or a more definite. planned effort on the part of teachers or counselor. education must develop this phase of the makeup of the individual. 770z.7acammwZ ' PqThl QQ' l v The very word authority makes some young people squirm and writhe within their minds. This first instinctive resentment of power, of supervision of any kind, is dangerous in that in later years it may develop, unless over- come, into a definite anti-government, anti-authority, and even anti-social altitude. The relationship which exists between the student body and the tidiniriistrative office of a school is, therefore, important because in that re- lationship lies the germ of the latter attitude. Harmony between these two groups is essential not only for the proper functioning of the school but in order that a sane rational attitude may be developed among the citizens of the future. lt has been found that representative student government best achieves this purpose. Students cooperate more willingly in studenteplanned and originated activities and programs. Cutstanding pupils receive training in leadership. Cfficials are better able to ascertain the wishes and needs of the student body. ln the above picture the officers of Student Council: laneth Brinkrnan, vice-president, Martin Zimovireasurery lean l-lettrick, secretaryg and Eugene Ruehlmann, president, discuss the promotion of the Victory Corps with Mr. C. Q. Tower, assistant-principal. ln recognition of their outstanding ability these same students were also elected officers of the Senior Class. ac! -, ..-' :' 'ti x l s I .1 l l ll l l lf education is to succeed in its real purpose of training for a purposeful lite, individual attention must be given to the peculiar needs and problems of each student. Every boy and girl must have someone to whom he can go for guidance about courses to be selected, vocation to be prepared for, college to be attended, scholarships available, part- time jobs after school, and the multitude of other guestions and difficulties which arise during a high-school career. At Western Hills Mrs. l-lelen Stauffer, pictured above, and Miss Dorothy Holden, shown on the opposite page with one of her proteges, serve the young people in this capacity. Also essential to the smooth functioning of the school is the office force Miss Blanche Emmes, secretary, Miss Lucille S ' h ' Applegate, secretaryetr - ' , whose members: mit , assistant secret - easurer, are pictur Hd ary, and Mrs. Mildred e at the bottom of the facing page. Pgfl 77-we ' scam cmd ffeadazf gg ?7ewcwmZ Qadalcmce wQ af- ' A, . ff Klan.. M in . K 'Q , J. I, sw I - .4 s W! EY 1 3 'QQ M,,..-'fx NNN Lx, , , - . ,JV .,, 1 A 5 1 - 'ff 1 ,- ,, E, w---5, . .:'....-,-,.: 121' r:1g. .- 'fM . 5, , ' ' W4 Q 'f.I'N r H' s .. fjf51 'f'fnY,I .lfmsfi Qi: 1,i'i1:'v11 1 14v,5'r'.4x,xA1 n' Y L we 651324 . .1 ,J a Z i L ' , ,fYfLJ1-Q. cffkfl L Q' . x Mycxfffzf V ,F W A may K' , Vf -0 1 - 1, , 41' it M1 l 4 V gfflgm 1 .lf X7 2 ff K . S 'Q Z IN J Q'-1 I . ' W ck' 'IX r' P' ' 1- ......,...n 'in I 'Q A K .pf I ,4 '.-, I . H M 'yawn 'l'oday we live in an age ol precision. Mathematics is the science of precision and exact ness, and we of Vllestern Hills are greatly indebted to our math faculty for the training they have given us in this field. In addition to training along technical lines, however, education, if it is to give young people a world viewpoint, must include foreign languages. For this reason the teachers of foreign language are also an important part of our faculty. ln the upper left hand corner of the opposite page Miss Clarice Hobensack, instructor of navigation and aeronautics as well as mathematics, is pictured at her desk. The picture in the top center shows Mrs. Helen lWalters smiling obligingly for a picture while explaining a problem to her class in elementary math. At the upper right of the page Mr. Robert Brown is seen searching in his desk drawer for some algebra problems. Mr. Karl Herrle, seen at the record-player is preparing entertainment for his German class. ln the center of the page Miss Bess Bolan, our literary-minded Latin teacher, inspires her pupils in the study of the ancient classics. At the bottom of the page Mr. Herman Yung explains the steps ol a geometry proposition to one of his pupils. Directly below, Mr. Edward Oehler dec- orates his room with mathematical diagrams drawn by his students. In the picture at the lower left Mr. Alfred Schick is discussing a math problem with his class. At the immediate right, Miss Agnes Andrew pauses from explaining a problem in higher math to pose at her desk for a picture. 4 gy is ia, t if ,N X 't'...fJ 1, 1 r n f. ,,, ,Q S if X 'Qliiii FW V fd 1 .I x., CX I an va-'Sh 'fb 'S 23? ,,f Z' 'if H Jug w Qin ' E' fi? ills CT? YW! f mi .W f be . 3, , - , 1, .'n. ' .' xv. I . O 'K K f J . a. -v 'K 7 N ' 'Lx . ' Q. ' 1 1 2 ' ri , I' 3 .I . ' ..,V .,, ' ' N Egg al! f!T,l.., . f if Ar! -.M L ., kv-,J ,K y 4 3135 I ' S' f- .A i , ' 1 V.. Q' X ' qs 's .mx xx - , K ' . F , fi 'Q 55211 HHH fl 1 X gif' , L . Q, ee 4 ' fr 1 R 1 3 'W fJf 3.f ' ' ef ' ,M 4.-'Q' , J , H x X' ' Q, vm '- At the lower lelt Mr. Robert Morgan uses the vacuum pump to demonstrate a principle ot general science. ln the next picture Miss Adeline Greensmith lilters a substance through a glass tunnel. Miss Rebecca Krasne discusses a recent book on history with hor pupils. Cn the next page Miss Anna Kiel is seen recording grades. At her right Mrs. Rosa lohns is seen using one ot the sets ot maps and charts with which our social studies classes are provided. Miss Rosemary Meyer, in the next picture, utilizes another ot the visual aid features ot our system, the motion picture projector, to aid her classes in an understanding of the pattern ol history. Below, Miss D. Slutz stands against her bulletin-board, talking over a problem ot economics. Miss Anna Geeting is shown at the lower lett arriving at her room in the morning. The interest in current events among both students and teachers is evidenced by Mr. T. E. Pouch, seen entering his room with a War Atlas. At his right, Mr. George Blackburn, physiology 'teacher and football coach, discusses next year's chances. ' s Q 5 l it . V. ' gflkglw., ' ful . t L4 'E is . . ,. wt .,, - I fl-jrsrvpt 'U , K Q' -ef 't wx l7 w,, N' K bln R K' .... A K' Q M. M. get .f it --.g,!E?N' . , ,R Q -my-' , . 1 Y 3 .. x it W' .r- -4-u--'Wu' 1 .- .--- ,.. . F' if A 'fuffi f i 'e ICA-, ng .8 iff! 1 .J I X if T xg 'A ' s , , . Vw -a.. X? K 1-W . , 54 slime 'V?f'5Fff- -, ., -4- I ,W , Q1 EQ TY if wi gf: .44 J. .,, Q 1 X ,J X . .9 x ,Nu I 1 f 4 4 P 4 1 I 1' ,A mhz: 4 f- W7 f ln the picture at thc lower left Miss Clara Yalen is seen examining the result of student practice in stencil cutting. ln the next picture Mr. F. C. Klippel, teacher of electricity, explains the intricacies of circuits and transformers. To his right Miss Magdelena Hein removes some supplies for the use of hor pupils. Moving over to the next page we find Miss Eleanor Schilling supervising practice in typing. Mr. Chester Lambirth can be seen in the next picture working at a metalshop lathe. At the right Mr. E. E. Miller works with members of his woodvshop classes to make checker boards tor the Red Cross. Miss Dorothy Smith, in the picture at the lower left, stands surrounded by the various ingredients which her cooking classes will later turn into salads, muffins, stews, and pastries. At the immediate right Miss Xlfilhelmine Deitemeier advises her class in homemaking in the art of making the home beautiful through skillful flower arranging. The final picture shows Mr. Wcss Wellman working with one of his accounting pupils. I ' 0 ' 1 In-.rw ' ,. .fn -bf? Y 5 Nr 3 af Qu f-www' Y. 3-19 ,'Zadca 712 14 With the increased emphasis being placed on physical fitness due to the national emergency our instructors of physical education hope to make future generations strong not only for war but for peace as well. ln spite of emphasis on practical phases, education for living cannot neglect the arts. The music and art faculty members, pictured on these pages with the gym instructors, devote their time to cultivating the esthetic interests and appreciations of our young people. ln the circle on the opposite page Misses l-lazel Burk, Christine Steinmetz and Con- stance Witte, girls athletic teachers, share a drinking fountain. Directly below, Mr. William Marshall explains a principle of art to members of his class. The picture at the top right shows Mr. Arch McCartney, director of boys' athletics, at work in the gym office. Immediately below, Mr. Chester Thomas is also shown as his desk. Mr. Paul Nohr is seen working with a class in swimming. On the next page Mr. Willis Beckett examines a score which he is planning to use with the A Cappella Choir. The picture at the right shows Miss Marguerite Davis, teacher of arts and crafts, helping a student to prepare the material for her project. ln the lower left corner Miss lrene Blasch is seen mixing paints for the use of her classes. This paint may see many parts of the country for pupils of Miss Blasch have won numerous prizes in state and national poster contests. The picture below shows Mr. Charles F. Stokes, teacher of instru- mental music, instructing a student in the proper position for playing the violin. Mr. Stokes is the conductor of the orchestra and the band. f 4,445 qezwwm- mia Al. rf' .l , ' lla , , . .. ,f ir, i. 'i 1 , . r , tg I' 1 ' X' 'fxiqw 'X I xx Anr:ncnoMniE.MAnr if l J lj' ' AI.THAUS,RALPI-I H..IR. sr. om.: cull, G, A QA qagrielvl oben, . ' ' ,Hi-Y. 'l'uiish Club ' ' 'i X X I, . I X Q V .J 1 f . ,I , . Sweet sliyrwss---ii Irion of au- kI:bie. , f Practical joker- Gov, --l-laprwy outlook. 4 N x, Q I nf x it l ADAMS. PHYLLIS IEANNE ' , Qyf t ' 'I , ' AMBROSIUS, LOUISE ians i t ' Sr. Girls' Club, Thesp' X tx f ' N, Blond :wwfifatuess neat dppearari0ri--f'dpark- lincq lririridliririss. 1' tv! ADKINS. IUNE ROSE G. A. A., German Club, Sr. Girls' Club. Metir'iilous-ciress--.ivciirate intelligence--the -'olruiii-1 of Veronica Luke. ADKINSON. BETTY IUNE A A Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Modern Duriue, Always sniilinli-lull oi rnischiei-nicely snowy, HLERS. IANET Sr. Girls' Club, Frericli Club, Modern Dance. Brunr-ite attractiveness--ever ready smiles-- f'VF IYllllVl!1 riive. LBERTSON. IOYCE Sr. Girls' Club, Sr. Girl Reserves, Sr. G. A. A. Willy and clever- never stillfindividual stylish rivvc-ssciries, Sr. Girls' Club, A Cappella Choir, Latin Club, Classical League, G. A. A., Symphony Club, Serious rnindednessfsupreme qood nature- a favor for anyone. AMBROSIUS. RALPH Hi-Y, treasurer. A subtle witfopen-rnindedness-a likable personality. AMBROSIUS. ROBERT Boyish shynessApeaceable influence-a will and a way. ANDERSON, MARCELLA Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A. Pee-Wee -clashinq hockey sticksfeyes flooded with laughter, APOSTOL. CHARLES GEORGE Baseball, Maroon W. Sincere loyalty-little but spriqhtly-a whiz on the diamond. BANTA. CHARLES EDWARD Spanish Club. Quiet iridustrye atthu-tive shynoss V- bun rnucl rachof' BANTEL, VIRGINIA MAE Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Spanish Clu Bowlinq Team. Diminutive-finer qeti- '-- sweetly shy. BARLION. IOHN EARL True friendship-mer'hanit-al inclination home made ialopy. BARNHART, PAUL Spanish Club. Ever ready smile-j cere friendliness. ust ioolin' aroundfsiu BARRETT, VIRGINIA A. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A, Crowned with auburn hair- bashful smiles sincerity. BATCHELOR, ROBERT Vim and viqoru If'50lllIt'l dotririiiirmlifui smile anytinie. Page Twenty-six Ze BAUER. BETTE IANE Sr. Girls' Clulw, A Cappella Clioir. Bm-arnirilr vuiiriteiiarivfi piano tinessee ilmsttiritiiriii rntinner. Illi- BAYER. MARGARET ALICE Sr. Girls' Cluli, G. A, A, Board, Girl Reserve, sm'r0t.iry, G. R. Ring Girl. lim - trim-litiriituil nptitucievswelte grave. BECKER, WILLIAM HOWARD Cciriunon serise---fi good man in .i pint' husky IWIIYSIKIIIO. BEHNE. MARY IANE Sr. Girls' Cluli, G. A. A. Digriiiieii lIldtlIlP'I ' slow quiet speevli--tlie wsseiive ui iriunclsliip. li-a BEIGEL. IEAN ELIZABETH Sr. Girls' Clulw, G. A. A. Diiiiiriiitivmiessf-willingness to auvcuriirnodato II Slllllly S mile. BELSKI. ELEANOH MARY Sr. Girls' Cluli. lmiiritltiss tiivntis' sirnpli- ity of riianiier- quiet tilisfulititui. BENIAMIN, ROSE Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club, G. A. A., Aeneadae, Ir. Classical League. A confident note-questioning intelligence- blithe and cheery manner. BERLING, BETTY IANE Sr. Girls' Club. A merry srnile-briskness-generous nature. BERNHARDT. PAUL Annual Art Staff. Quite A iesterigentlemanliness-Craftsman sliip. BERNSTEIN, PHILLIP EMANUEL Aeneadae. Calm assuredness-the right words at tlie proper time-a flair for classics. BETZ. ANNA MAY Sr. Girls' Club. Dexterity - unassuming attitude - warni- lieartedness. BIELEFELD. EDITH MIRIAM Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Bowling Team. A sprinkling ot tun-open good nature-- ever on the go. 4,445- BIERMANN. DONALD CALVIN Sr. Band, Sr. Orvliesira. Mellow sax -liandroom liunior-struiglit thinking. BILLMAN. THOMAS Breeze Staff, Annual Ad Staff. Original humor-anytliing tor a laugh- Butu'l1 haircuts. BIRCILIUNE Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Riding Cluli, Sr. Band. Musical ability - liusinesslike manner e varied interests. BLANKENSHIP. VIRGINIA Sr. Girls' Cluli, G. A. A., Bowling Tfaarn. Sprawling pinsAlilonde dignity-mindm. BODERONE, HOSEMARY G, A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. let beauty-- i'satter's lmne sliy friendly salutaiions. BOGENSCHUTZ. ESTHER E. Sr. Girls' Cluli, G. A. A., Gernmn Cluli. Sweet sauviness- filiiinalarit smiles-'pep and more pep. 4, 'Q .oe ad Q ti ,W up-av ff! 'x..r' BOHNENKAMPER, RICHARD M. l'-mtluill, Maiiatgerg Slide Rule Club, Travk. llappy 1i:+iit'li.ilar1t'o -,vrinisoii lmlusliosef-sliy wit. HOLLMANN. CLARENCE llltitr+1t'I.ill'1I'. Skill in h.indir'ratt-freservod iudgnientf :uf-rimis tlieulihts. BOLTZ. DOLORES M. C' A i l lu swe t friendliness IN MEMORIAM fli. Girls' Chili. 1. . A. Aulvirn itil- ,ff ' ' -. 4 winning itvrsriimlity. ilu hath awakened from the dream fit lit-X. BOHGMAN. IEAN Si. Girls' Chili, G. A. A. Mtuiiiwrs ful .i lady- lair-liairotl wliarrn-sliy sinilv-. BOSKIN. IUNE Sr. Girls' Club. Loads wt triends-- sunny dispositirwn -Pon- :svir-riticius -iltillitlv, BRADBURY. WAYNE f'r+1:ss tktuntry, Swinuninrr, Tiavk, Maroon W, Anrisial L'.iin--i.i Stall, l'liY, Slide Rule Vlult. l'I.iw1nfi retrtlkf-s subtle rn.if.1rivtisin nrwit .iyiiw nittiirf-. .lemma BRINKMAN. IANETH HELENE Vice-president Senior Class, Vice-president Student Council, Editor-in-Chief Breeze, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, Annual Camera Start, Lunch Room Squad, Sr. Girls' Club. A prize of highest esteem-highly valued opinions-the persuading editor and leader. BRUMBLE. STEPHEN Hi-Y, Swimming, Manager, Slide Rule Club, Maroon W. Mathematical precision--intentness-an aura of bonhomie. BURDETT, MALCOLM Hi-Y, Baseball. Diamond outfielder-friendly mixer-Curly hair and a twinkle in his eye. BURCK. DONALD Cheerleader, Dramatic Club. Oli tor the wars-atlable geniality-latent intelligence. CARTER, DORRIS EVELYN Sr. Girls' Club, Annual Art Start. Pep and ginger - rippling laughterf staccato air. CAHUSO, DOLORES Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., A Cappella Choir. Etiervesvent vitality---straight forward opin- ions-sauvy but nive. ' 'gefou 'Mem CATANZARO, ANTHONY C. Track, A Cappella, Spanish Club, Maroon W Mature dependability-arms like thf- Vil lage Smithyf' CERULLO. VIOLA Modern Dance, Sr. Girls' Club. Latin charin--alert dark eyes--a sweet sauciriess. CHAMBERLAIN, DONALD Golf, Annual Ad Stall. Burr hair wuts- easy going air- always the jester. CHANEY. SHIRLEY G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Student Counril Vice-president Sr. Girls' Chili. Reliabilityfsunny Ileisonalityfneatness i everything. CHAPMAN, IUANITA Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Modern l'3.uit'e. High mindedness -- synipathetii: attitude logival thoughts. CHERRY, GENEVA Sr. Girls' Club. Conqenial loqiiavitwiisrioss dive'-isiliml inte estserr-ady Smiles. I 'dflczfzchaf CHRISTOPFEL. IANE LOIS Sr. Girls' Clulw, G, A. A. A spirit oi wvlvrirririrrwss rt trrvwrite ntl alive. COLEMAN. DARRELL Vootliall, Mariaqrrr. Flnsliy sport vwrrrliiriatiurrs irood nature- dvpvridaliility. COLLINS. IAMES lr. Clrrssivrrl Lmiirrrv Depth ot r'lrarautirr'- an avid rnind ---- a prinvo ly spirit. CONNOR. IEHRY Furutlwrill, lli Y, Nlarrvrni W. lridcirrritnlilv sturdy --always on tlio irrrnp. COOK. IOE linsvlmll, Briwlirr-1, lVl.rrcwciri W. Attrletic loyalty lun in .r vrowd-uarr'ot top. COHATHERS. IEANNE ROSE G. A. A., Girl livsor'ves, Sr. Girls' Cluli. llniqun lnrrrrliter' -spcwrts minded- one lreart inter ost. CRANDALL, WILLIAM Hnskvtlinll, Tennis, President, lli-Y: SOC- 'l'r'eas., lviarpon W. ML Western Hills -urisworvinq loyalty-A Clrnrrr-ur's Hpartit kriyqlrtf' Page Twenty-nine CRELLIN. RUTH Sr. Girls' Clulw, G. A. A. liiqlr spirits-sniiliriq uoirrrttirrairuevwarrn personality. CRIDER. LILLIAN Sr. Girls' Clulu. Simplicity of rnarrner-gracious lrcaririq-V quiet amiability. CROSS. RUTH E. G. A. A. Letter Girl, Breeze Staff, Sr. Girls' Clulu, Girl Reserves, A Cappella, Riding Club. An appeal to the deliqlrttul-naive smile- - petite vuteness. CROWE. GENEVA Sr. Girls' Club. Serious applivation-slow warrrr srnileh sootlrirrrr serenity. CROWE, MAHGUERITE Sr. Girls' Club. Attraftive attire---vareiree qaiety--souialrility. DARTNALL. IACK Cross Country, Trac'lc, A Cappella, Maroon W, Hi-Y. RQmeo --tr'ack prowess - lun qalore. DECKER. GLORIA Sevretary, G. A. A., Girl liwsvrvvs, Tierra' .rrrfrg Annual Carnrira Stntt, Girl liosrirvv liinfr, Girls' Sports Editor, Brvezvg Lirnvlr morn Squad, Horror' l'lor'lcey Tmrrrr, Hidiriir Cluli, Six-year letter frirl. Lovalile alrlaliility--all arrnrrrd rrttivieriry tavttrrl irankness. DEITSCH, HELEN Annual, Art Editfirg Girl lirisrrrvcvs, Vive yrvs identg Latin Clulu, Aodilri, A Cappella, liynr plrony Cluln, G. A. A., Girl Res:-ive lntwr Club, Pulvlivity Clrnirirran, Fditrir, Girl lip servcr Gl0ani7 Ririfr Girl, lirevra-i Stull, Mcrdorn Danve, Twfz-year letter trirl. Delivarry ot perveptiorr -'-- AtaI.n1ta's rrrnt-rv versatile vreativeness. DE IARNETTE. RUTH Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Quiet diqrrity- slow srrrilrrs srrr-Avrv rip' plivatirrris. DELCOFF, HELEN Co-Editor, Annualy G. A. A., Vivo-pmsiciont, Latin Clulig Girl Reserves, vrirresporrriirrrr sevretaryz Wmsliip Clrairrnari, lrrter'-Clrrlr, Student Council, A Cappvlln, Syrnplrrnny Clulw, Rirrq Girl. Radiatiriq love-V r-mnplwto sirivprity- rr- spleridarrt witlr tlie my ot livirrq. DENNLER. CORINNE Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Cllllli, Bovvlinq Tearn. Perseveranve -- Corrrrrrorvial in t Q r e s t s -- Slirwrty. 2? ' ff I O JU' 210' ,,. fe ,fav If 5.1 DERIE. BETTY ANNE H11-r1r1- 311111, Girl l-111:-1111v11::, G. A. A., S1 lli11s'Lll11l1. A 111111 1'11.1111111111 1111 111111111111 wrirrls .1 1-115111111111111111111-1,y1'1' DICKHONER. RUTH ALICE 1.111111 1'l11l1, 131. Qiillfil U11111, A11n11111 A11 111.111, 1.1111 11115-11v11 1'11l1i11f11, G. A. A. Bonrei, V11'1- 1111-s11lf1111, lSy11111l1f111y Clllllj L1111111 11110111 111 11-111. I A11111 v111:x1111111y-111111111111 111s1Qs-- desrvrved I Ilf1VJIl. DIMUZIO. RUDOLF Mr. 151111k11l:4 s1111111111 1111111 11f1Q1'l 1111111111-- .11wi11kl111111111111yv'. DOHNETTE, ELAINE H. Sl.Ki1I1Sl14111l', 1311114111 1-111s1111.1111y 111.111 111111115--110111111 111-ll1l1 I, DREIEII. ELSA V .11. 11111 111-121111.11-sz, C1. A. A., 111. Girls L,111l1, In-111-1 11111, I11111 Girl, U1-11111111Cl1111. l,1111y'l1l1u- 111111111111i:1111s -11111111111 111111115 111-111111 11111 111311. DZIECH. IACK l.11111'11 111.11111 L11 21111. I l.1k.1l1l11 1-111a111111111y--wwrfis with mG11ninq-- 11i1111 111f'1111 1li1y. ECKERT. ALICE MARIE Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., French Club, lrrqenius---l1a11'd 111 WOl'k71?Illll1lSIdS1IL'. EGGERS. WALTER Manly friendliness - Ill?-il roiirrlencarn-11 - randy smiles. EICHER, PHILIP HOWARD Track Team, Cross Counlry Team, Hi-Y, Sr. A Cappella, DTGHWGIIF Club. A man of the world-masculine atlrartive- ness-toward an unusual clssliny. EICHER. THOMAS W. Track Timm lwlfinnqer, Maroon W, l1i1Y, Spanish Club, Western Breeze Spo1'1's Reportnr. A 1rack 11u1l1ori1y--Cross counlry 1r1aveler-- never 1111115 11 friend. ELGERT, BETTY IANE Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Riding Club. Fun in EI crowd-per1 appearance-cy11iu11 humor. ENGELHAHT. PAUL M. Cross Country, Track, Spanish Club. Rich red hair--line inlelleciual capaci1yA smooth sports C1qili1y. EVERETT. EMILY IANE SI.GIflS'ClU1J,l2ONlV1lI1'1Li111l1,Lii. A. A. A desire- for 11 YOU .1 1-11::11111 -1111111 1111111111 - -0 friend 1111311.11--11. EVEHS, PAUL An 111101951 111 lwilcs 1111111-1z11111ss 11111111111-11 scbronity. EVERSOLE, IAMES Spanish Club, lilfxfv. S111okey --lalvs 111 1111y11-1 l'.11k- 11.11'1111s1 loolislrrioss, FARMER. MARYLOU Sr. Girls' Cl11l1, G. A. A., l111wl111-1 T1111111. P61119 appef11n111'v--i1111i1'11111 slc.11111 -11111111111 tive n1iQ111. FELOHAUS. THOMAS Baseball. BF-GU Brurnrnnl-11111 11111 l11c1111111 111111111111- oxperl on curvos 1l111s+111.1111. FERNEDING. NEAL Spfxnisli Club, A 1951 fi day 11 lf:11111'k W1111 l.111111'l 11111111-ls 1119 will 10 111011512 Page Thirty -Yami? 7466055467 FINICBEINER, MAE LOUISE 11. A. A. 1111.1111, 111111 1N1.111.111111, L1111 1-1115c1v11' 11111111111 11111, 1.111111 K 11111, 11. L 1.1:1511'.11 1111111111 1.-1111111111111111-111111. A 1'.11-1.11: 1.111 1'1111111111x11111 v1v.11'11115111 111111111-y 5111111111111111111111:si.15111. FLAKE, HOWARD 1.x11111s51v11 11y1-ss 111111::1111111l111115 111111111511 11.1::1111.11111111111::1.1:a1. FLANNERY. MARIAN K.. A. A., 1.1'11l1I 11111, .11. 111115 111111, 111111111 11.1::1-1-1111.111 '1'1-.1111. 51111115 -11 .111 511111: .1 1111.11111111111w.11'11 11111 ::1111.11i1y 11111i111111111v111111y. FLICK. MARIAN 111. 111115 l'11111, 11. A. A., 111111111111 111.1111 111111111111 11.1111'11. 1'1111::1v111111s5 .1 1111111111 w.1y 111 1:11m1ki1111 51111-1111 1'1111IlI1. FLORIAN, CLARA MARIE 11l.11I11t21K1-11111. 1111'1'1y 11111111111-1 111-'11 111 1Q1111w 11111111151 .11111111'.1111111. FLOWER. GLORIA K.. A. A., 1111W'1l111l 111.1111, .-1. 111115 111113. ll111'11 111111111 1111y1111:::: 111111 11-1.111 11111111151 U ,. 1 1 1'-111111111111111111111. FRANZ, LORENA br. Lwlrls C.-11115, LI, A. A., 11111111 11111, 1111111 G111. 111q1115111vQ vyos---11111111 111r,111o51y- 111111114 111115. FREY, MARY IANE S13 G111s' C11l11. 17111111110 C1111 11111115 111-1111111111 111.1111101- 1'c1111r11y. FRITZ, ROBERT WILLIAM 3111110 Cww, M111111qo1'. T110 H1111111 1501111111 1110 51'-'11111:z -'11r111111111.1111111y f 010111.11 11iO11d5111115, FULLER, GLORIA LOUISE G. A. A, Bo111'c1, C1111 116-51'-1vr1 C1111IIIO1, A C.11111c111n, 1111111117 1j11111, Sw11111111111:, 1N1111111r.1u17 1V1o11o1'11 D1111rc1, 1.111101 G111, R11111 G111, 31, Ui115' C:1L111. V1v.11'i1y -5w1111111111.1 111'11wc15s- 1'11'm'1111'1.11ci1111 11c111111y. FULLER. VIRGINIA 211. Girls' C11111. T11111 11'1c111c1511111 511y w11y5 1111f- 111'111I1'1l110I1. GALBREATH, WARREN 1'111Y. Fc1o11m11 1O11L11.111v11 11111111 uc'1111111c111 SQNSO- - 111111-1-c1y OIIC' 01 115. I I GEIST. FRED 3111.10 1'11l10fI1l111. M0111 s11111k S1I1111I1l1 1111111111141 S111l1I11'11 111c1r1c1511i11. GIBBS, BILL I'111's151s111vf1- 1115111111 11i111111511111 1111111151111- 1'1111vv1 5111111115 GILFILLEN. BETTY IANE S1 G1115' Li1ll1l D111111111'L'1111 . . 1 , 1 . . 11m111y 1'oc111r11.1111111 5111141111 1a1s111'1111ws5. GILKEY. ROBERT C. 31111111 CI'11119II Novm 11 wc11c1 11111 1I11111Y 1'1x1115-Y-.1 111111111111 .111i1111111. GOLDBERG. ALVIN 1IOII1'1l C11111. 1 1 111--111111111155 11 111v11 1111 1111 1I1vc1-c1'1'1o1'k 51111f111W 111.1514111111i1y-.111 1111 111151.1k.1111v 1C11I1I1I. GRADEL. MARIANNE G. A. A., G111 F1r1s111v11s, 5511. S1, G1115' C1lI11. '1111.11y '1'111.15111f11 13r111111111' 11fm111y 111111111111 sw-9111111155 51111141111 111115111' 1c1111'11. GRADEL, ROSEMARY lir. Girls' Club, Girl lie-serves, G. A. A. titty swerwtrressn a winsnrne srnile-srnootli :sr rr rlristir wrtinri. GRANICK, GORDON Siuuiislr Clulr, A Cappella, Rreeze Statl. Vlfirrriiriir persorrtilityn- diversilied talent-eye t-rr tlw luture. GRANT. THELMA iii. Guts' Club, Girl Reserves, Modern Dance. Ultima starrdlry - - sliy srniles f the liqlit l-rrrttistirx GRASSER. FLORENCE Cl, A, A. Roard, lrlovkey lVlrirraqer, Honor llw-k-ry Te.-uri, Girl Reserve, president, Girl Rwsfrrvv' lnter-Club, Vive-Presidentg Rinq Girl, Annual Ad Statt, Sr. Girls' Club, Presi- rinnt, Clioerleader, Letter Girl. lnexlrfiustible enerqy-the personilieation ol tire Girl Reserve rode-Winsome c:lr..rm. GREENSMITH, ELLEN Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Ridinrr Club, Presi- dent, Symphony Club, President, Spanish lflub. lntensity--V rlerorurn--sterling wortlr, GRILEY. EDGAR liesurvncl wfrys--wossworrl puzzle experte riirrrritrv-cl llf'il1ffmlIif7f. add 37 GROSS. EDNA MAE HAGEN. NANNETTE Sr, Girls' Club. Sr. G. A. A., Sr. Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls A wholesome vitality-restless vivacitye Club, Latin Club. loads ot friends. Clianqinq moods4pleasant vcrrnparry - qenu ine warm-lieartedness. GROTH. IUNE HAGENHOFF, WILMA LORRAINE Sr. A Cappella, Sr. Girls' Club. Senior Girls' Club, Sr. G. A. A., Sr. Girl Feminine allure-vivacious charrn--tlrat qlint Reserves, Latin Club, Valedictorian, in lier eye. 43's number one--interostinri personality- GRUBER, DONALD IOHN Lunchroom Squad, Latin Club. Acute sense of humor-high ilyinq-luscious concoctions. GUDGEON. ROSE MARIE Art Annual Staff, Sr. Girls' Club, German Club. Sunset in her curls -intellectual curiosity -artistic talent. GUISE. ROBERT KENNETH Basketball, President of Hi-Y, Flag Bearer, Track, Student Council. Genius in math and science-a natural in basketballgan example ot true character. HABIG, ROSEMARY C. Senior Girls' Club, G. A. A., German Club. Quiet cl'1arrn4shades of humor-an eye for tire practical. brains and beauty. HAHN. MARIAN IEAN Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A. Real sincerityftranquility- rrood nature. HALLER, BERT LAWRENCE Spanish Club. Meticuleusg-easy-qrninq-V-watclr iris rfurvo. HALPIN. THOMAS P. Sr. A Cappella Clreir, German Club. Hiqli voltage frr'in-f-iokes qalore srnnotlr ways. HAMILTON. MARION FRANCES Sr, Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl lteserv Latin Club, Drarnatir' Club, Sr. Orvlrestri Sr. Play. Gentle Cliarin --play acting- sunny nature. -1-.1 1 p-ai' 'Q' lb , . 2 . r AMROCK. ROBERT EUGENE barrtt, pri-sirlvrrtg Orvlrt-stra. A virtual vrrtrrrvsa'-qrrrvk apprelrnrrsrwrr ttvxti-rity. ANKE. MILO F. Swirrrrnirrrr tt-arrr, Sr. A Cappvlla, Gerrrran Club, Mar'rwrrrr llrriquv aquativ skill lrrrrrrisfwrrrv physique- away with rrirls. ARLAN, HELEN MARIE Sr. Girls' Club, Rrrvvlirttr. llr-sitarrt srnilns irrriustrious worker-a qood sport. IARTMANN. WILLIAM PAUL Quint vtlrvivrivy kc-Orr cteterrrrirratiwrrva true -rvrrtlt-rnarr. IASEMEIER, RICHARD RICKEL lrrcrtball lnttt-r, llr Y, Maroon W Clrrlr. Firrrr rrrrllin-'hintrnnss - viqor A--rrrarr ol artion. AUSER, ANNABELLE Sr. Girls' Club. tjrrivtly tlrcrrrtrlrtlrrl vrrrrr't0oirs rnarrrrur -- sultly spcrkeri. Page Thirty-three HAUSFELD. ALICE LOUISE Sr. Girls' Club, Sr, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Sr. liomernakinq Club, OHM-is Assistant in Counselors Oftrrie. Eaqerness for knowledge---a sweet nature-- perpetual friendship. . , 1-rmrr-row, RALPH EDWARD ' ' Football, Wrestlinq,'Swirrr.rriipig, Travk, Sr. A Cappella Choir, Maroon 'W Clul.i7 Life Saving. ff, 1 4 ' .' Super salesnragkgtiqlrtirig spimfiorrqtr, touqlrqlarici ready. ' , HAZEN.F.A-ULINE . 'U' , 1, .- I ' Girl Beserves, 'tA'.JA., Riding Club, Bowl- lvinq Team, Spanish Club, Symiohony Club, If Knitting G.1,ub,Sr. Girl '-Crab. Raye-11 tfesses-expr :life sipcerityr-i buena ' ,sePhorita. X' 1 , IIEEPKFDCNAI. ' l I l' Cross: dLint,Vy,1I'rack, Swimming, A Cappella, Marooryw, Spanish Club. I ' 1 Flyinq fee,-kgeri deterrniriatbnapenotrat' inq eyesx 9 - A HEINEMAN, IRVIN . f An inte-resttin radios--a rnan of few worris- bur'r hair vuts. HEIS, DOROTHY IEAN Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, Drarnativs Club, Symphony Club. Filled with energy-musical interests- obliqinq spirit. 4 -vw , -W-u-vw ' . HEIS, SHIRLEY MAE Sr, Girls' Club, Girl Hnsurvvs, Hirrrr Girl, G. A. A., Frmivlr Clulr. Casual srrrilta--unselirslr irrtvrfrst in rztlrvrs sweet ways. HELD. KATHLEEN Sr. Girls' Club. Loyal triendsliip-rriwdesty- qui-it ciirrrrity. HENSLER, PATRICIA G. A. A. Board, Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Knittinq Club, Hanoi' Ilovlmy Team, Gyrrr Leaders' Class, Class llovkey Team. A real athlete-sweet and rrrarious beauti- iul teeth. HERBERT. BETTY RUTH Sr. Girls' Club. Skilled artist - equestrian entlrusiasrrr generosity. IIERRMANN, IEAN ROBERTA Senior Play, Ririinq Club, A Cappella, Latin Club, National Thespiarr, Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserve Cabinet, G. A. A. Beard, Rirrrr Girl, Spanish Club, Mcwderrr Danvo, Annual Ad Staff. Dramatic distinrtion -- suplristiwation - smart attire. HERRMANN, MILDRED HELEN Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Latin Club, Annual Staff, Bowling Twain, Sr. Girls' Club. Fingers that create' snrilinq -'aopc-r'atiori - af'af'lrHrrriviar1. emmgpwm H ' awe '21 1 i ur 1-'P' ,A ,! 666 HESS. FRED M. Aniiuitl All irtutt. Tlx-t ini at ii wvziiriopulit-e -srmppy dross lilciul-ility 1 lus. HETTRICK. IEAN L14-nifil Class, 5151-11-ttiryy Stuiiont Couiivil, Sr-vii-tiryp G. A. A., Vivepresifionty Girl lit-solve tliliiri-Ht, Hinq Girl, Riqlinri vluli, llwnm llf-it-lo-y Tnfiin, Spanish Clulw, Luncli liooni ljquatl, Broom Stair, Sr, Girls' Club C.llviHI't. Unusual .ittravtivoriwss-woll known vor- sfitility -will-v.1trvl iciouls. HEWETT, NORMA LOUISE Sr. Girls' Cluli, Slwinisli Clulv, A sunny -'rown little qiil appeal--dolisglit- lully livisolt, HIGGINS, DAVID A Ca vlli Cmiiifiri Clulw. itll 11 I A Svrltius outlook dilitgwnvi- fi -Alison-iliil smile. HILER. CARL E Ill.'SK'IlltV'Il4 SS tlwtzizliriri s in tiL'l1Otl lifiliits ol business. HILLE. ROBERT llands lor tlie Llliiwilifj l.noard-deltncss- riispatvli. 'S' HILTENBEITEL. THELMA Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling Team. Graciousness-strikes and spares-domes ticity. HINE. FREDERICK ROY Co'Editor ot Annual, Flag Bearer. Deep understanding-lofty dreanisferlicient action. HINNENKAMP. ELMER Hi-Y, Fronfli Club. Scientific initiative-llair for skating-a love lor the outdoors. HIRSCH. GRACE Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling Clulu. Quiet sureness-pleasant lauqli-the perfect Secretary. HOFF, PHYLLIS VERA Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance. Chosen of onegslavksfwtake a letter. HOFFMAN. VIVIAN A Cappella, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Modern Dance, Bowlinq Team, Sr. Girls' Club. Rinqinq lauqliter-eyes that sparkle-Cupid's victim. if HOLDER, MARY LOUISE . ,. Modern l.Danf'o, liitlinfx Cluli, Ci. A. A., .wi Girls' Clulw, Girl livsoxvus, SIt1tIl15ll Clulw. Lulu -lvrunotto lvoauty' skill ol .in .iitist llawless taste. HOOVEN. DONALD WILLIAM A Cappella. A neat ayvpoararitio- ti smious ixttitliclv- iaith in liiinsf-ll. HOPP, IANET Sr. Girls' Clulw, G. A. A., Mmlr-in lltiiivv. Twinklinq oyos--5-vtitw tairnoss .i iinfi o lier linqor. HORNBACK, LUCILLE C. i . .lllll A Cappella, Si. Gills' Cluli, Gtinim L Riding Clulw, Gill l lf'SOIVl7S. Serious apvywlituitiori- -rzvntlo in-innoi -V liifili spirit, HUBBELL, EDWIN Assistant llditvr, liit'-'rt-3 lliY. lndelatiqalilc loititumlu oiifiiiml ivloiis 113 Air Cadet. HUBER. ANDREW lrnperturlialwility- f no vxti 1-inns -1 ivnitil tum lossness. Page Thirty-tour f- warm qaawmz rife HUDSON, ROBERT A Cappella, Well qrooinenl hair, until -inexhaustible unorqyf-'quivk-silver lrir-ntllinoss. HUFFMAN. IULE A Cappella, Football, Maroon W, Dramatic Club. Abundant spirit-inspiring voice-eternally in demand. HUSEMANN. DOROTHY ANN Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., llasoball Manauor, Class lloukey Tearn, G. A. A. Board. Athletic zeal -poise anal ASSLII1lIlL'C llldI1Y lriends. 'ACOBS, MYRTLE FLORENCE G. A. A. lioard, llonor llovkoy Team, Girl llUSl'IVO Cabinet, liintj Girl, Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club. l'vppy vonvorsationalist always qivinq ol l1vrselt-- sports and more sports. AHRAUS. RUTH ROSEMARY Sr. Girls' Club. liirninutivs-ness-a valru disposition--stead last hiondship. ELLISON. BETTY GRACE IOHNSON. CHARLETTA Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Petite and trim-qontle speech-a bandbox appearance. IOLLY, DOROTHY Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Latin Club, Classiral Leaque, Bowling Team. Most attractive dross--sincere shyness- aqreeably warm and cheerful. IONES. ORVILLE D. Sevond bell dreams-skating champ-many pornpadours. IORDAN, ALBERT Student Council, lli'Y, Maroon W, Football, Trask, All Around Letter. lrresistable personalityfundyinq loyalty- qreat athletic ability. IUNG. GLORIA Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling Team. Pleasurable manner-a spare with sare- quietly businesslike. IUNG. IOYCE BEATRICE Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. lnlectious qiqqles-the inevitable piece ol qurnfa love oi vhildren. KAETZEL. ELSA Sr, Girl's Club. KAIPER, IULIA IEAN A Cappella, acvoriipariistp G, A. A., Girl Reserves, Annual Literary Stail, Symphony Club, Treasurer, Latin Club, Secretary, Stu- dent Council, Classival League, Secretary, Spanish Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Personal Use Typinq Club. Quiet charm--outstandinry intellrwt --inusiral talent-- morninq orqan proludes. KALLMEYER. IEANNE MARIE G. A. A. Board, Classical Loafnio, Vive-Pres identg Spanish Club, vivo-presideritg Girl Reserves, Rinq Girl, Copy Editor, Breeze, Lunvh Ronin Squad, Latin Club, Aeneadae, Sr. Girls' Club. Unusual svhool spirit---student par exr'ellonf'e -warm friendship. KAPLAN. RUTH ANITA G. A. A., President, Student Counvil, Sr. Girls' Counril, Ridinli Club, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Aeneadao, Rreewa Staff, llonor Hockey Team, Lunvh Room Squad, Girl Ro- serve Rinq Wearer, Lilo Savinri Corps. Heart c'att'liinq onthusiasui original ideas- deliqhtlul to know. KAUTZ. PAUL A Cappella, lli-Y. Quiet arniability-- Latin Arur-ric in leaturus qentleinanly behavior. KEMME. MILDRED MARY Sr. Girls' Club. A Cappella, l3owir1qTt-arri. Flying stitches-secretarial ainbition-Calnr A winninri sinile--sweet modesty business Niutblu taps lun to know blond lairness. ness. interests. UW KERLEY. ERNEST KOENIGKRAMER. DONALD lr llr llllrll r, llrvwvv illullg Ili Y, lillflirl Lfllrlll . ,. . ,Q N llull, .iyllllllllllly llull, Sllrlllrsll C,lull, DO' Sllfiliisll Clull, Inter-Hiqh Slfllool Barrd. llllrlllll Vlul-, ill-llfllll Hflllflllf-r llll Tillrws-Slllr, lrl -l wllllll :ll llrs UVJII Illfllllllly ol lllourrlll LISSIIIIIIIVO, llII'I flxllrf-:usiflrl llirrlr ialfwilislll. KILE. WAYNE KOHLBRAND, RICHARD WILLIAM Bernd, Orcliostm. Afrcrrvssive IJOHIIIILI'-SPOITIIIIY' SIIIIIPYIIIII AIIIIlllIl Allllrlill, I1lI ZWlIlrIIl, A sar'rrrlrllr1'rrrlr rllirlll- Illlw qlrfllilllullicllls ill llrr l'X4'4'llIIV lllllllllllls lil Vrrluv-, ivql hilcrrl. KOLB. KATHRYN MAY Sr. Girls' Club. Anlllitious industry -- llusirlliss rrllfillisls Y' KILLIAN. CHARLES llllsrlll-:ss Mflrrllllf'-r, Illrllrrr-rlivs. liflrlsrlivrty ll misrrril llle-asrrrq .ur llllflrl-S -'rvw lriffrrcllirll'-W mal kirrlllirinss. .Y A, . KLEIN. VIOLET KREBACHER. IOSEPH A. II l'.llllwll.1, fir, Girls' Cllrl-. Alllllllfi ill-lil-rrvsrty - svrm-riff fllrllflfllc CIIIIIIIIII tlle vullafily for work. lrvl- :aww-lrlvsla. KLEINFELTER, ANNA LEATH KRUSE, VIRGINIA Sr. Orrlivslm, Band, Sluclerll vorldrrwlclrg Dollnito flpilliorls--rllythrllil' lle1lfus5i0ris-- Intense devoiiorr4Clurk eyed quielrreessf nada ' KUGELE. RICHARD WILLIAM Hi-Y, Svrliflr Lilfl 23 lvirrlr. Tlrri ArImrr.lis Iyllw -vll-llrl VIII lr'llIIIIr rrrsvarvlr irllllrisilivlrrll :. LAMB. RUTH ANN DIGIIILIIII' Clul-, LQ. IX. IX., Gill llllisl-lv Brlwzv Stull, Sr. Girls' flllIIW. Suuvy llul swlll-I lIkIIIlIIl'4l wllllll-:ullll II? llrlllossiolllil tlllls. LAMPHFRED Hi-Y, 43's lII'IlIlISI lilly rl-.ll Vxfllllll lIlIIII1l rlrrlllrisv. LANSDALE. MARY Lziiirr Clull, Girl lillswrvl-rs, Sr. Gillis' l'lul Kiridlirrffss-Vllilrll-ll mulls: lllululy all lllr fiflrir. LARKIN. CLIFFORD M. lil. Hills' Vlull. Sr. Girls' Club. Plliwlirlfi If lqlll-. ll1!l'I Y llullrlwk vlllllrfirlrul lwurlrlrllrrillrrzillirl- Slefidfastrwss --v lrrrvssp 7 fi l W ll y S ovidfirrt Sparks lil llrllllllr :wlill lllllllrllrirrfllrwll IIlIl l :ally vyvza, Cleliljlrl. IIlfIIIIlI'I. KNECHT. MADELEINE KUEHN. MARY LAWRENCE. IOHN I'I. A Ullllll-llll, I-I4'II4'lI Vlrrll, Iirfifvb Stull. Gerrrrfrrr Clull, I..llIIL'II Room Squad, G. A. A., Military llrill. Ilrllll lllljrlllllily IIILISIOIILII llllll- lrollllulrlwss. Sr. Girls' Club, Gill Reserves. Spirit ol L'fTUIlfIIcIl14'II lrlvll lil llIII l :al IIUII All mlqel SIIMIQIJIf'I'1fGl'ISGIl9SS - - lustrous sldo. wavos of hair. 4 away I 74 ZHRER. IEROME LEE 1111-1-111-.1111-1, M.1l1111ll VV, A1111-nlllll-1, 1..l1lIl l'11I11, '1'111-::11l.1ll::. 1lllll111l111l:: ::.ll1i11:: .11llll1-.'i.11l11ll 111 .1 1111111 w1-ll 1111111111-11111111111111 ZTZLER. IEAN MARIE :l1.Llll11i'1l1ll11. 12l.11'i111l:: :zwl-111ll11:::: .1 11111. IIBOLT. CAROL A1'.1111'11-l1.1,1l, A. A. 0111-ll 1l.1llkll11:1:: 111- 111 y 1 11 . PNG. CARQLYN C' A Y 11 Fx . ,K 'nk 11,1:i1 1 11.111, ,1'5'1l1l1t.'lZ11H4S1l'x 11611 L 1 lf ll 111-11111 1lUhlI1Y- 119.11 .ls 111. killls' Club, Opvm, 1 3111111151-1111191 1111151111 f fi 1 'lfw 1 11' wa, afl14:X11111'E,1-y '1'1g.llll, 1 11.11111 , 11111 l'1- fn1.lQ5fl!f I , lf 1 ' !111s'CTlll11f , f 1 ?fli::111t'lLll1r 1 1,VE.ll11-ly I 15111111 11111111 13,1 Abi! 1l11l.1 11-lrllillilyld' 1 114 ,W ' iq 1 1NGs1'nEl:1. bolus ll. A. A., lllll 11111111 1. 1. . . IVUH, .1l. Kzlllti L11l11, 1. 1 f1 1yllls1,11l1l11l'1-g ly11l:s1, Allllll.11g .11-11111511 1 11111, 121111111111 lllllll. .'11ll1.1111111l:: 1.1111111114 11111111111 1111-11-1:1 1111 11 1Y111'WI1l1'l 1liv111i1y. PVE. CARL 'X 11.l1.1ll1'1-11 11ll1111.1k ll-111lllll111ll1wl1, Page Thirty-seven ::1l.1l11ll1 111lw.ll11ll11:s:s W 1 LUCUS, ANNE 231. A111151 LT11l11. 1111lwlll11 1'1l11l'lll lllllllllllll. MARDORF, MARIAN FLORENCE A 1f1ll1l11l11.1, Sl. c1lI1:i1 l'1ll11. - viv.l1Ai1y 11lll111lll1'y 1l1w11111 A11l'.11'1iv1f 111119 Oylls 1-v11l1.1:a1ill11 1111-ll11:a1lil1 - 1iX1l11y1'l1-111-. . ' I fo wi! 44' LUTZ, RITA MARK, gf E HARLES 12. A, A., Gill ll11s.11Av.1S, ssl. 1:11151 011111 ia, - ' A 111 11 1 A, 111 1 .- Collrlvil, A 0.1111101111 Sylllpllolly fl1l11l, G01 C . 1 ssl 0 1.0.1611 , 11151 g 1 Il 1 Il11lIlC11l1J, A1lrl1l1ll A11 31.111, 0.1s1ll'e1l- 1- F -1'1f.llX, 1311 'Ill .11 il, L All11l1lIl 1'll1'lwll SVUIEX 111 l111vl11s1s 1111111111115 M Il 111 llflllllwlly. 1lli1i.l11v11--11'll'1 lll.11l1l1-ls L.'c1lll1- 111 640612 ' .L0ff1'LZ PMA, MACFARLAND. ROBERT LEWIS ARTIN. RU 1 7 J: Dl1llll.l1i1's, A C.1l1p1v111l, S11 11.11111 S13 Czllliibig 1. f 'Q' K 1101111011110111153-111111111111011 silollvo f1-1111111111 11110011111 111111111111 lllQ'11-l.11i1j11 ,KIIF A 1 . 11115 1l1ill11. 17 l' MADDUX. CLARA MAE A C.l1l1lflll.l, 15111111111 Clllll, 531. Gills' Qwllll Ollfxlxl. ,, 1111111510111 ll1llll1llf 11111 1fq111'-:11111-ll1l0 l11111ly 111 cvllliqw. MANGOLD. TOM 1A lCn.l1'k 411 111511411111 111011115---ull11ss1ll1llll11 ill ' 1w1lsi1y 11111111.11411111-11l1111, 1 11 . .R MANNING, MARTHA Rl. A. A., TI1?dS1lf0lj 13.1sk1X111.111 1V1.lll1111v Rf Sl. Gilrsf Lxlllli, Gill 1'l1's1'lvL1:z, 111111111 11111'1L1ly ' Te.1ll1. ' YO1lll11ll1 lrmyvty- s:y1llll.l11l11111' w.1llll11l Mart, MASSMANN. RALPH E. ill, 11.11l11, 111. 011111-:s1l.1, 11111-11111111 1'1111l11, W11Ws11ill11. Huis11ll111ls 11lvl.11l1y .1 1111.1 1111111-1 1-lllills .lllcl 1l1.1w1l. MASTERS. STANLEY M.1l11cl1l W, B11s1'11-1111, 1'l11w1lll1l, 11l1l.1 Mlll.11, 11.1111111117 1.l1ll1'll 111111111 Sq1l.l11. C' 1 0111111111 11111111111 l1l11ivi11ll.l1islll Hillcil l1ls1lli.111 1'11IVL'S .1111-y s1lik1,ls MATHIAS, MARTHA G. A. A. 134111111 Gill 111'-swlvv 11111-1 Gill, Gul 1111111Ll11111,111l1'.iSlllVIf Lf1l1wl11-.11111l. 1111111-1111115 111111lv1-s1'111l1-11 1'l1-v1-1 14l1.1l.11'1oli2.1 1111115 S1'1l11i'I'l1I111I1011H1V111l1.H Z . I 0 MATTHEWS. DONALD 1l1'1', 11.111 111 W, 111wl11111, A 9.111111-1111, V..1:1:z1'1l l.11.1111111, 1.111111 Qlllll, l'l1111-1l1u111111. '11 111-'11' 111 111111-1 1'11111l111-1 1111ss11ll1:sl111115ss 1111121111 1'l111111:a. MAURATH, DONALD lk-1111111 .1 1l11ll 1111111111111 11y11-s 111-11 S11-1111111 11l'y' l1111 111. 0 fa-X N X X' NJA 'VMS' A l 1 . .C1 f ' X. I-1 XJWAWI. A ,Q ' . , Q X lflllkfnll '1:1 ,1' QA. 1- ,Q Qi' lbk'1LgZf?1111:Qi 11:1 +7 V1 11 l.151WlX111'1P Y- 11 HT P 1 1 1 . ' .1 . ' X 11 'llf 'U l U1 F' ' 7 .' I CCARTNEY. VIRGINIA 1 lllll l.11, C111 111'-:a1'11v11s, G. A, A., w 1'- l111l1111 C1111-, 111.11111111'1g 1111111211 01.111, .'1y111 1 1.111y 1'll1l1, 1.1111 L1.1V11111 011115, 111111111511 1'l11l,l11-111-1 11111, 11.1::l111111 11111111 v11111-1l 11111111111l1:sl1111r1111:s- '.-.'1fll 1l11::111v11l g111111l.1111y. MCCLINTOCK. MILDRED 1.111111 K'l1111, I1lIl l'll'S1'1VVS, 4.1, A. A,, S1 f111l:1 1 1111. 'l1l11111- 1---11ly ss111il1- s1111'1-11- 1111-111111111-SS. MCCORMACK, ROSANNA AC'.111111ll.1,S1.Girls'CI1111. N1-.111111s:s: F-1111113111 111111111111 1111111111411 1'11i1l111f'-5. MCCORMICK. IOYCE S1. C1115 Clulv, Dmm1'1111' Cl1111. A 1111-111111'11l 11111111111-1111r11111vr1 1111w111s1 111111111 1111131 111111. MQCROSKY, fIEANNE Sr. Girls' Qjlllll. 1Vl11111'11l11s11y---111111o111111q qO111l0110ss-11'1On11 1111055 l111.1sSu111f1d. MCDONALD. PAT 51. Glrls' Cl11l1. Cl1111111111q C-110rv1'vsf'PnCO4-1110 111611110111 111 111f111y compliments-111111 snappy a111111'11vv look. IVICGEE. RUTH Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Resmvos, A C11ppfAll11, 31111111511 Cl11l1. 1110511 f'll11l'1I'1 1111m1'11vQ 1'1i1'11ly'ff minute 111'11111a1'y. MCINTYRE. IEANNE Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Danurz Stylish 11pp1mmncc-fvivacious 111111110--SWQO1 111s1'Qr11mQr11. MCMILLER. MARILYN Sr. Girls' Club. Slpnder qracelulness--q1111'k 10 o1wl11.1e-- 11ab11ual smile. MECKSTROTH. IEAN fllfl ROS1'-1v11s: 171. Gi11::' 4'l1111, li11wl1111 Tc1.1111, G. A, A.,l'111111-11L l11l1. Qulvl l1111111.ll111- :azz 114 11 1111111- 10111111 0n11111s1.1s1. MEININGER. BETTY G. A, A., Gul 111-:s111v11::, 511. C1115 Illlll 1.111111 Cl11l1, A111111111l.11- C l.1::s11'11l 1.1-.111111 Syr1111l1r1r1y F11111, A11111111l A11 f11.111. 4 111 3--11551111111 111115411 111-1-11 1111111.11111 111 11'-ll11jr1n1-rw MEYER. DOROTHY S1. G11ls' C11111. VV1111111111w.1y .1::1111-- 111111111-.1111l111 MEYER. ROBERT LOUIS A Ca1'11111ll-1, T1111a11i.111s, lldflllflfly 111 1115 111111111 10105111111 111 knww. MILLER. DONALD E. l111l111l11l11y ll14'1 1111111 1111 MILLER, WALTER HENRY 11111-1 1111111 Cl11111 Illllly lvlll 1111-1-V Ill 111111111111 11111111111'-. A Cap1111ll11, lT11c1111.1ll, M.1r11c111 Tl11's:1 1 1Il A w1117 111 1111111111 11v1111ls 1111- .11l1l1111- 1111 aC1or-11 111111111111 s111111. Page Thirty-eiqhi I 7 , MORAN. HARRY IVIYSONHEIMER WESLEY NIEMAN MARGIE 111-1411111111111 1'111111-111111111iv1- 111 1y 111111 Llkbbb w111111y e F11 1115 MORGAN. WILMA NEEFF CLARA IEZEI. IOHN 1 V111 'V11111 A1I1ll1l1A11 '1111 C111 1'1 , 1 .1.1:1 I . .1 L1 1fx1-111-111111111 .11111x111- .1111l11y 11111111 111 111111111111 1 T1 1111 3110 1 1 11111111-:s 1411111111111111-11111111111 MOHTHORST, MARY ANN 111.11111!?11'11l11. 1111111111y 11111111::1y 11.1y 111 1111::11y. MOSER. BETTE ll, IX. AW 11111 1111s111v11s, 1111-1-1'1-111.111, lX111111.11 A11i11.111 M111111111 1111511111 11111111y 11 ::w111 11111111 1111111 111111111-1111.1y 11111111 11 1111 1x1211111v 1 11y 011 111vO 11111 O MURRAY.IUS'l'lNE NICHOLSON IAYNE ORLEMANN CLINTON 1111111111 VI1111, 11111 l111s1'-1v0::, L A A 1 K 111110 OIVC s Q1 G 5 111 C A A 1114111 1111011 11 II V111-1' 111111 1111111111'1'1111 1 A 1, . . 1 1 1. 111-111111 v1111'11 11.1y1-1111111-1 11111111 1 1 x 1 1111111 MUTSCHLER. RUTH NIEMAN FLORENCE M OETTINGER SUSAN 11111 1111s:1'1v1-11, 131. 1111115 1111111 1111. 1 I11111' 1111111111111.1111y 1'1111s1'1111111111 xx 11x11 l111Q 1 1 s 1w111k11-1111111111y1'1. 111111111 1: y F1161 111 0 IC 111 'S Gu-'f vw? 4 I I 06401454 OSBORN. DOLORES IOWNE fir. Girls' Cluli, llidiriq Cluli. I-ww-I tvriirw-reci sinverity H :uilmnoss person ltr-wi -listirivtivv liloridness, OSBORNE. WILEY W. Iuvml iaurll naturw- woiisuioritioiis depend' iiliility VUIIIWI to filuliqvr. OSER, ROBERT C. Mil-'liiirilmil uivlui Hliriyf' OVERBERG. HELEN iii. G. A. A., Girl lioserves, Bowling Leaciim. l.illiiig tvri pins- riidiaril warrritlia-Aa pleas- inii i'-'iiiritori.irivf1. PAGE. IEAN ations frfmdy to help-- Sr. A Crippiolla, liowlinrr Teaiii, Frenvll Clulw, fir. Girls' Vluli. llw.iil',' iiiwvtiiifis- flfislivs fit wit--ii fray way. PARENTE. DOROTHY 1?r.Girls'f'luli,C A A Ili -sol vos. 71. . ., Sr. A Cappella, Girl Uirlc trusses --quiet effivierivy-altru Voive. , , Z9 PATTERSON. BARBARA IEAN Modern Dance, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A, A., Dramatics Club. Miss Cincinnati -Wide popularity4stun- riinq beauty. PATTERSON. DORIS ELAINE Sr. Girls' Club, Dramatics Club. Slim qraceiulnessgqentle mannerfinterest in dramatics. PEAK. IANE COLLEEN Sr. Girls' Club, Sr. G. A. A., Lunrli Room Squad. Smootli features-a way with words-et Iivierifty plus. PERKINS, VERA BLANCHE Sr. Girls' Club, Sr. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Thespian. A smile of friendship-the eyes have it- an interest in the drama. PHILLIPS. SALLY Sr. Girls' Club. Buoyancy-feather bobs-freckles. POYNTER, DONALD BYRON I-lifY, Student Council, Drum Major, Sr. Play Lead, Tliespian, Track Team, Sr. A Cappella. Versatility-llashinq batons and qleaminq rapiers-all-around talent. , 0 PORTWOOD. LOIS IEANNE Sr. Girls' Clull. Gravelulriess 1 li .i it it y -io lu.-ky --- .utr ti talent. PRATHER. OLGA PETROVA Always on the rio .ippriiviiitivv .ittitul restrained in words. PURNHAGEN. CORALEE MAE Sr. Girls' Club, Lun--liroorii Sqiiari, Liirl Hi serves, lvlodorri Darin-, G. A. A. Sunny disposition .ittiavtivo poise- swirl ways, PURYEAR. RICHARD. IR. Maroon Cross Country, Tiavk. Flying finders vfwiciirifitzvi iiqility no ol stacle too liiq. RAAB. IRIS MARY G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Cluli. Clie-ery lauqlitor-wriiitiriual vliatlwr trui friendships. RAHE. DONALD Bowlinq Team and I.fi.iqii4', Ciiptaiug Miroori Diamond entliusiast- on tlie li.ill in l-ow -tlie lnuilml ol rin -itliln-tv. sd 'vu -Q. 3 'S' wr' 'G' p . . I I 'Z' .ul READE. LAVERN Sr. Girls' Club. llllivivxrvy petrsunilind--'devastatinti smile-- tiraviolrstrt-ss. REDEKER, MARILYN DEL Sr. A Cappella, Sr. Girls' Club. Unique distirrvtiuri--Aslim snpliistiuation ltvlpinq lmncl. REDMOND. MARCELLA Sr. Girls' Club. Carelrwv personality tlowinq lauqliter- niisuliivt in livr eyes. REICHARDT. PAUL PETER Gerrnan Club, Sr. A Cappella. An interest in others --timruineness--quiet t'crtlllLiUtit'v. REICHWEIN. VIRGINIA MAE br. Lnrls C.lub. l'vtitn--l1.nni littlt- t,llIl ltruqlr lover ol lun. REIDEL, MARY MARGARET Sr, lflnntl, Sr, Orvliestra, Lunvlt liooin Squad, llidinq Club, Si. Girls' Club, lntm-Hiqli Band. Spirit wctudwirnl dexterity lotlpliurs and Flop. Page Forty-one REIS. MARION T. Sr. G. A. A., German Club, Sr. A Cappella, Sr. Girls' Club. liappy Countenanfe-quiet crliarm-just fun. RELLY. DAVID CHARLES Football, Sr. A Cappella, Maroon W , Hi-Y, Student Council. Stamina 7 s u a v e popularity - liandsomo virtues. RENZELMAN. IUNE HARRIETT Sr. Girls' Club, Dramatic Club, G. A. A., Bowling Club, Girl Reserves, Commercial Art Club. Slender qrace-drarnatit: ability-fascinating eyes. RETTIG. ADELAIDE ANGELA Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club. Comliness - equanimity --- invessant q o cm d nature. RIECHERS, EMMA Sr. G. A. A., Sr, Girls' Club, Ridinq Club, Luncli Room Squad. A sweet personality-a love for one alone-- loyal lriendsliips. RIESTERER. MURIEL ERNA G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. Disuriminatinq tasteespontaneity-steady as lime. 1-I RISSOVER. DOROTHY Debate Club, Girl lies?-Ives, Si, Girls' Club. Persuasive speaker--ditinilied lwai'iriq --VV am- bition to surveed. ROBINSON, LOUISE Girl Reserves Cabinet, Sr. Squad Leader, G. R. Inter-Club Cabinet, G. A. A., Breeze Ad- vertising Staff Manager, Annual Stati, Annual Advertising Staff, Manaqerg Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserve liinti Worker. Bobby -surqiriq ambition-- tl straiqlitelor- ward personality-individual lIllI?llICjt'IlC'F. ROETTELE. RUTH I.. Expressive eyes--unlimited lriends-interest in otliers. ROMER, CAROLE MAE News Editor Breeze, Annual Advertising Start, Typist on Annual, Symphony Club, Secretary, Football Statistivian, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club, Student Council. Understandinq plus -V friendly sinvmity-- tliere's sparkle in tliosv blue eyes! ROSE. ROBERT Calmnessfsilent deptlis -ffprrwisiori. ROSS. ROBERT BRYAN Spanisli Club. Ready servive- sovial pleasarrtrrvss -- atten tiveness. Vw 7 9 if .av' 'Q' if ROTH. GERTRUDE DOROTHY .-1. tml.. 1 l11l1, A t .1111111lIt1. 11'1:.1 1111l1ty. RUEGER, WALTER 'l'y1111111t'l11l. .1tyl1::l1 1111tt1t:: 111zt::t.1111I11111 lfv111ty- w111111n11 iTl1y t111-111ll111-wa 111 1 tltlrts 111-11't114-1l llllt lli11 11vf1. RUEHLMANN. ELMER H. ll111tl.1ll, li.1:1l:f-tl-11ll, Gulf, M L't111I1 'Ill 1 '1 11111'iI. ,t 41 1 .11f1f111 VV Ill-Y A ::1111t111l 111111-l l'Xl 'I'lIItIi1il QV 1z11tiv.1t1111 rwvisuntxlity, RUEHLMANN. EUGENE ll11::11l1'11t 511111111 tl.1::s, .wt111l Jlt t.1lm1t- rtnt C'm11nr'il, l'11::11l-1111, lv'l111111w11 W, v1-'O-prnsiclnntg Foot- l.1ll, lmxalzfttltttll, twlt, Allllllftl llt.1II, Ii1'w1fzr' 1. .t.1ll, lltl, l.11111-I1 l'lIlfIIl .w1111.11l, I,1t--sf1v11111. f1111l111.1t111: lw-ly l1ill1,111t 111111fl 1 '11 1 11:1 1 i-11l11:11f Sl i1it. RUEHRWEIN, ELIZABETH , . .1 l111l:: 1 111l,lil1,t11lI5111-1:: f,IlIl1. l1Il 1l1t 11311-:: lllII 1111l111f' RUETER. BETTY lftvft ul 11-'t11111 'Ullfci' RUFFT, BETTY LOUISE G, A. A., Gmnitin Cl11lv,Sr. Girls' Cluli. 5111101110 niodvsty---Irinnds witltmit INIIITIWQI olwli11inq rlispositioli. RUNGE. SYLVIA Sr. Girls' Caliinrft, G. A. A. Board, Girl R0- snrvo, SQcr0tQ11'y'Treasurer, Squdfig Annual Ad Stott, Student Council. Vivicl yiersmiality-atliletic vnrsaitility--n wink and 61 vlimlry hello, RUTENSCHROER. LARRY H. Clovnr slcntwlins -Curly lmir--n retirinq dis, position. RYAN. MARY DOLORES Latin Clulw, Sr. Girls' Cltilu, Dnilc, wtxvy tivssesflicmrtwarminq mciianco ---noluility ol Clmtacfts-r. RYAN. WAYNE A. IIII9lIIQGIIC'9fPTOIGSSIOI'1GI ambition-.1 smith- orn drdwl. SABATELLI. LEROY ll. A. A.,l?1.1311115K l11l1,.1111111::l1f'l11l1. Life Saving. 1711111 11- 111 1111111111 li11I1t ttf-111t1vl 111-tion A man of tow words--definite ways-lionnst 11l111::1111I 1-1 111111111y, opinions. T .Z it 9' 'Q' SAHM, MARILYN RUTH Cilli R1'fs1i1v1-5, CI. A. A., A C1111---ll.1, Allllilttl Ari Stuff. Eyos tl1.1t s1111l-- 111.11111--tit' .1lt1111't1v1111 k+1n11 11lo1t111-sts. SAMPLE. HARRY A r1.1rq.111t11.111 .11111f1titw ,1111111l1I1' 1'1'1::1'11.1l1ty .111 111111 I11 :anti l1.1ll 11itvl1i1111. SCHAEFER. BETTY ANN G, A, A., 31. Gi1ls' t'l11l1, lii1l1111 l'l11l1, Iilll Ilnsnrvos, Ill:-mtl IM11111 llllllt. Flasli of 111w11i1111111t sl1y ::i11r1-1ity l1.1:wl111ll, lmsrximll, l1t1svl1.1ll. SCHAEPERKLAUS. BRUCE Bta111I,O1ul10st1.1, A U111111f1ll11, Gr'-1111.111 t'l11l1. A Simyipy wit tl11- 11111siv 1111--:Q 111l1111I rtlifl m11111i-f111111.1l1lw 11111li1111fa:1. SCHINNER, TOM Tlie I1dIIll6tiI'IVx'I l1.1l1it v1w11sw1v11ti1111 ul w1'11I:: - Howdy OIIVIFOIIIIIFIII. SCHLICHTE. ELIZABETH H. Latin Clult, SIWIIIISII filllllt, C. A, A., fllll Reiservos, Sr, Gi1ls' Clnlw, Amit-.11l.11-. Quiet dv11tl1s i11t11llv1-111111 v.111.11-ity wyv t--1 ronmnwn l.11111111111f'1s. Page Forty-two I ,4 Zaye SCHMIDT. RUTH , G, A. A. llumll, lllalicll' llwl-lcvy TQHIIII, Gill lli-svl'v-i lidllllllxl, A Glllllollll, llillillll C'lLIlW x., .,., . . nl. L-ills Cullvillc-1. Nnivv l'll.ll'lll Wllilllsilxll illclivilllllllilyh lllllinllt 4'UllIllUI1liIlL'4'. SCHROEDER, MARILYN E. llUWlIlI1l'l'1MlIIl,is-l. Gills' Fllllw. A lllilllll l-lllluuk l1UllIIlllUSS lillvllly IIIPIIY l-yi ws. SCHROER. DALE Mnmlill W, lli Y, Tluvlc, CTIOSS QROLIIIIIY, Sill Lllllll Cwllllvil, lilvvzv Cilvllllilioll Mlllmllvl, lilsklillvllll, M.lll.lclDl'. Alllillllll- llispositiwll IIII IIIIPIOSI ill llLlIllIIIlg llllll lislllillq .i sllilly IIIIIIUOII ILUIKI. SCI-IUESSLER. VERA HELEN Li. A. A. Hamill, l.1lw SJVIIIKI KIUIIIS, Sl: Gills' lflllll. Mwlivlllulls lllwlimllllllvv- nqlllllil' skills llmt l'1'IlllIll :awe-utllvss. SCHNEIDER. WALTER filly illllllslly lI'l11 lliwllcls SCHULTZ, MARY LOUISE G. A, A., Sl. Cwllllil Ljlllli I..llill Lflllll, Aullmlll.m. llllIIlI'Sl .ltliillllu .llllwlli vlllw-llllllll-s::. SIIIU0lll SIIIIlFS. Classivnl Imonlllm, L.lIill svllclllll SCHULTZ. ROBERT Swillllliinq Telllll. A love lor cllllll---vallllvillnl trips llisiillui illllivicllmlity. SCHUSTER. KENNETH Slillw lIl1l0 Cluli. On the iwlw--ll L'lf'ClIICl1l look-spoils Illlllllfxfl, SCHWARTZ, GEORGE lli-Y, Mlilooll W, Clloollfmcivr, Tellllis. A II!OCl0I'II C:F1SSilIIOVd '.X solimus siclff- llsillllilln lliwlldsllilu. SCI-IWERING. IACK TFII'PIII liliility-alllinlwlo spil'il--lrvlisl-m liolll. SEBASTIAN. IMELDA Sr. Girls' Clllll. Cnllilly coilsvrvlliivv slllilillq lintlll'o-llcvll- lflilillllll llil. SEIBERT. EDITH GRACE G. A. A. Board, Browrm Typisi, Latin Cll1l'l, Gill llOSOrVOs, Sl, Gills' Clllli, llrwrkwy Class Tmmlll, AIIIll1.ll Acl SMH. Grillllillrillvss lclynl to all ll swfift vllll. 1466 ', SEITZ. CHARLOTTE BOWlIllLI Tr1.llll,Sl. Gills' Cllllll G. A. A. DQII1lII4I LIQIIIIIIIIOSS lllil llliilvcl m'lIllI'III l slrik0 PVPIY lilllo. SEITZ. WILLIAM Bllslwtlmll, Marfuwll W, Ili Y, Afillrnlclllfi. Slwmly llUUlW5l0I .l wilillillll wily illlli wil tain swlllvlllillll, SGOURIS. IAMES Typing Cllllb, Sliclci Rlllfx' Cjlllll. Up OII tllv IIHWS llivllllly 1'UIIllllllIl'llUIIS nol'olmll1il'.ll ilil-lillllli-ills. SHEEHY, IEAN Sly Girls' fjlllli. Golclwll lmrkfs qlliwl llrwllilill slly rlflilllillwss SHIPMAN. VIRGINIA CAROL Sly Gills' Clllll, Soil, illllwvrilll fiyvs fllllwllllflflillll slllillls mil IIPSIIIUSS. SILVERMAN. BETTY IANE Llilill Qilllll, SIMIIIISII Cllllll, Sly Gills' Cwlllli Cllissiml I-Plll1l10, Gill lilr-swliv--s, G. A, A. Typist on Alllllllll. lfvfil' willillll in fllllilll' lilllaztllllrlillll .ls l Slljlllilll ilivlllllfllllll ill will rlfiivv. SILZ. IAMES .111111-1111111f.11111. 01111111111 i1111.1s 1 i1'11l1111ilily. SIMONS. FERN 131. Girls' 111111 1. 11'-1111111i11r-11 w11ys-111111'111111 111111511111 1'11i11111f1S- 111-1111111111011 vivws- l1ric-1 111-:ss 111 5111-1-1'l1. SINGLETON. IACK I'11111l11111, 11.111141-11111l1, 13.1sol1111l. 1'i1111 5i1141I1SIIir1I1Sl1I1'-' 111l1lff1i1' v111s111i1i1y-- l'V4'l 1 1111411111 51111111 SINKS. HOLTER l'1.11111, U1-'l111s111i V11111-1-ll11. 01111111111 1 11111111 - HIi'l'xIf1.M SISKEN. RUTH 121. lliils' 1:l1l1'. A1'1'11111:11111111111111 1 :ar-1v1-11 11111111111-111. SMITH, BETTY .1I.C1IIlS 1.l11l1. f11lkyl1l111111r-1-1111s 1l1Y, 1.111111 Cl11l1, A s11l11'on1111r11ivo - riiollow 111111111 --w11111i1111 w11ys-111 111 1l11'1111- 11i1'r1t11k1iow, :1f'.1w11,,ez2 SMITH. CHESTER HOWARD Military Drill. l'CllULJl1Y'1-71111 on world news--51111111 of lrioridsliip. SMITH. ELLEN IEAN G. A. A., Frerivli Club. Cori1i1i11c1us 1-lm11m-ind13pendm11'e-alw11ys 1111 1110 QU. SMITH. WALTER Baseball, Football, Manager. A11 answer for every1liir1q-jol1inq 1111111111111 f1o1i1'1c1111 IlIYll1III. SNYDER. WILLIAM C. L11n1fl1 Room Squad. Mer'-lmnimal iiianneiisms--qreat IUIIYYIIIIQIY smilcb. SOWDERS, GLADYS MAE Sr. Girls' ClLll1. lliluriolis I1III'1lI CIP-11111 01 vlmiavtm-1-1121.111 iliinkiriq. STEGNER. IOAN A C1ipp1ell11, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling I..Q111.111O. Raven lc114ks--Groriari lmefiiity- -lcperi i1111Qlli qQri1'O. STEVENS. FRANCES MAE Girl Rvseivvs, G. A. A., 511, Girls L1l11l1,l.111111 Cliilv, Ririq Gil l. Frankly 111s1'i11111i11qly f'11111 -.111l1l1l1Hl'1 l1Pa11y 14111111 111111111 STEVENS. ROBERT Slidn Rule Cliilu Sialwnri 1ii1'111li111'1:ss - 11-1:zis11-111'y lik? 11111111119 STRATEMEYER. ARTHUR ROBERT Baskvtlmll, l'li-Y. KP011 clP1Qr1i1i11.11i1111 111111 111 11ll 111111511411 1Pli11l1ili1y. STRAUTMAN. MARY ELIZABETH A C11p111'1ll1i, L111i11 l'111l1, Si. Gi G. A. A., 51111111-111 L.11111111i1, 11111111 Soiiior Play. A li11l42 of 1111111111 11 1111 111 11111si1- 11053---1119 111111111- 1-11.11111 111 11 l1111y SUIT. DWIGHT Flyi111111s1s 71111-1'l11111i1'11lly i111'li111111 TAYLOR. IEANNE S11 Girls' Cl11l1, Giil l111s111v1- 1101151111111 1111111115 LT11l1i1i111, 1111' 111111, 11-s11l1111- K'1111111111':' QL1i111 111m1f-111111111 1'11::11.1l1111:ss 1 1111111111 111 siiiilns. T ', ',-466 , TERREL1., BETTY Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club Cabinet, liowlinq Club. 'l'miciy virri and vitality -- - continual vhattvr. TEUSCHER. MARY Sr. A Cappella Choir, Sr. G. A. A., Sr. Girl Reserves. lssie keen rverveptiorr ut liurnor--love ot rnisvliivl. TEUSCHER, VIRGINIA Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Sr. Aerreamiae, Sr. Drarnativs, Sr. Play, Aruazin-r adaptability irinllvifluiil Cliarrn cl-iliriitv prrrposv. THOMAS. EVELYN G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Lunvh Ronin Squad, Sr. Girls' Club, Annual Ad Stall. Loquavious prattle- altorciinrr pleasure- livin, THOMPSON. IANE Sr. Girls' Club, Gay w a y s -- s W fi et sruilos - rliarrninq rnarinerisrns, TONEY, GRACE Sr. Girls' Club, Kuitlirrq Club. llwunlain wt tun niisvlrievous r-yes a boun- I tm us heart. Page Forty-five TRAUT. BETTY ANN Sr, Girls' Club, Sr. A Cappella. Loltiness of purpose--A-belle of the ballf cheery qreetinqs. TROEHLER, BILL Unconcernedgqobs ol silenve-good nature. TROSTLE. IUNE L. Girl Reserves, Symphony Club, Spanish Club, Sr. Girls' Club. Quiet thorouqhnessf-serious nature-Conr nrorvial interests. VANDERMEULEN. IENNIE Sr, Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. Business aspirations 1 fascinating eyes - snappy dancing. VASSIL. MARY Sr. Girls' Club, Sr. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Lunch Room Squad, Clear intelliqenc'e-ciopendabilily-idealistic vision. VATH, DICK Sr. A Cappella Choir, Sr. Dramatic: Class. Grease-paint and tootliqhis-lackadaisical nianneredry wit. VEID. CALVIN Sr. A Cappella. Mathernativ ability - voriservative ideas---re - speut for silenvo. WAINSCOTT. LUCILLE Sr. Girls' Club, Baskelball, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Willowy qrarre--soft voice--attractive dress. WARD. LOUISE Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Bowling Club. Bowler-defluxe - pep and assurance S ex- pressiveness. WARREN, IUNE Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Rowling Leaque. lmpulsive sniilo-liriht lroarledriessf-Vconsist- ent' personality. WEBSTER, ELIZABETH Sr. Girls' Club, Frerrivli Club, Latin Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Blonde competence-qentle manner-arnialale Cooperation. WEHKING, IANIS ANN Sr. Girls' Club, Sr. llornernakinq Club. A rinqinq lauqh- sinvere words --qonuine amity. 1 1 WEIS. ROBERT iflasl-:-itlurll, Hell, lxlrrrcierr VV Clulv, li1'Y Zulu- Irrqiwal rr-rrscrriritr - irisoparulalu lrivrrtislrrrrsl WEISKETTEI.. ALMA M. l1r,Girl:a'C'7lulr, liiriirrfr fflulr, Girl livsrirvcys. G in y rwpartrgu - rcrsoiiridiriq liorrtlieats -Y' oririrrml iruny. WENDT, HERBERT llr Y. Nfrrit'lr.ul.rrrr'f-- truf- loyalty lun tyrlrlre. WERNER, MAXWELL iii. play, lirul1f+,Tl11sri1uri, Prorivli Cfluli, Alrrlrly frri tire lroarris'--iri tlie rrririst ul llurrfrs uv-ver iriln-. WERNER, RUTH ELLEN Aririurrl l.1tr'rrrry .itriH, Cr. A. A., Girl lv- svrvf-s, l.rrt1ri Clulr, hr. Girls C,luli, tive yuar l-tttf-r trrrl, Afutr- j'i'Ii 'l'llftII ren .rpiprrwi.rt1rrri nt tlrr .arts tlw rwrsr ri.rl twuvlr tlirlt tmurits, WETZEL. DAWSON IX ltrtlf, .1 firiy quiet ways- urrrssurrrirrq llltiIlli l. WEYRICH. EDWARD A. Basketball, Baseball, Maman VV. Deep liluslies-practical jokes-a basket everytime. WICAL. IOAN Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves--Ring Worker, Bowlinq League, Sr. Band, Sr. Orvliostra. Suit vcirofrnusiral abilitiesf Our luriiorf' WICKEMEIER, RUTH MARGARET Sr. Girls' Club, Breeze, Bowling. Nirrely niue-lively chatter-cute charm, WIEDENBEIN. ROBER Hi-Y, Band, Orrliestra, A torrid trurripet--a Cletermiriaiion to feed -sensible outlook. WILKINS. IEAN Sr. Girls' Cluln, Girl Reserves. Social soywliisticatiori-tr'irn stylisliness sured soil coniidence. WILLETT. EDWARD Maroon Baseball. Unslirinkinq-indopondentf-delrouaire. Slit'- dS' WILSON, IUNE A. Sr. Girls' Clulv. Graciousness--ulicvry sulrrtutiorrs f ruirnironi wavy trossos. WIRMAI.. RAY Unostentatirvus rrwrrtlr-rrmrrlirioss - vyrrival liurnor-raroirc-0 spiwwli. WISSEMEIER. DONALD A rnan's rnan- .1 willrrrqrrvss tri lrvlrr .ruuti iellowsliip. WOOD. IOHN Frequent smiles' u rruuri iullgw- rigpflyl WOOD. MARGIE Dramatics. Earnostnossn smiles :rt lrivritislrip- silent sweetness, WOULMS. DOROTHY Sr, Girls' Cluli. Sr. G. A, A. Slrrirt lwut rnitglrty qrrarli-srrrt-r-rrty nt rnrrririur fdotorrnination. Page Forty-lix . , .i . lt is entirely appropriate that at the end of the senior panels a picture oi the graduation exercises should appear, tor graduation is the event uppermost in the minds ot seniors. Graduation evening is the climax of tour years oi work and play, and in the main it is a joyous night, tempered with good-byes and hallowed memories. But though in a sense it is a climax and an end ot a certain phase ot lite, in a larger sense it is a beginning, a commencement ot something bigger and more wonderful than these three hundred odd boys and girls have ever known. Something tor which they have been preparing tor twelve years. lt is called lite, Therelore, though it is joyous and happy, graduation is tinged with a note ot seriousness, tor these young people realize that this big, wonderful something upon which they are about to embark is a ditticult and tortuous road. But they are able to face the tuture with courage, tor they are imbued with the spirit ot Browning when he said: One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, tho' right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we tall to rise, are battled to iight better Sleep to wake. WULLENWEBER. SHIRLEY YOUNGER. DOROTHY ANN ZIELINSKI. MILDRED L. 1 Gi1ls' Ul11l1,S1'. A LX111111-II.1, S11 Ll. A. A., Sr, Gi1ls'Clul1, Girl ltvso1v1's, 511. Clllltil Cll11l1, Shilo l11I 1 Lli1'llt--s-11vus,lti1li1111Cli1i1. Attimivtivo voitlures chit' 1 01'l11oss' Ill 1-yu Club, B11-1-nw Stall, A111111.1l iyliist, G 1111 Il it tum 11i1l 111111-1w1ts1yl11:: vx11l1111.1111'-1. i111 clvsicui, Cluli. !Xs11i1i111: tyyinst swvwi 111od1-sly -w111 lr1 lust. WYATT, KENNETH ZAPPIN, BEVERLY ZIMOV. MARTIN ll1Y l511.1111:sI1 t.'l11l1, ily11111l1w11y Clulv, 51. 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Abell, W.: Adams, H.: Ahr, M.: Aran, P.: Auston P.: Bfiifrfil, H.: Beirrko, B.: Bender, E.: Bornet, B.: Bernot C.: Bimber, H.: Blum, E.: Borpkholt, I.: Boehrinqer, R.: Bollarrri, I.: Bolsori, C.: Botuchis, I,: Bredwell, L.: Bretchor B.: Brrvribevk, Cv.: Broxterrrrarr, B.: Carcitero, I.: Chaney, D.: Voliirrs, I.: Combs, H.: Corriisar, D.: Cox, D.: Cox, P.: Vrrllrrs, II.: D.-Garmo, H.: Do Prez, C.: Dewan, D, HOW 2: Dozrrier, G.: Duobber, B.: Eckerle, T.: Elam, E.: tflholt, M.: Essol, B.: Federrrrari, A.: Foirihaus, T.: Fisher Vt.: Vlorrlrr, D.: Flvssa, H.: Frarivisuo, G.: Franke, A.: Grrfrrrrwrr, I.: G.rr4irror', I.: Geaharri, H.: Gebhardt, R., Curries, D.: Gies, I.: Cvirtorr, I.: Cvratram, H,: Gosmeyer, I.: iiarrerrriarrrr, D.: Hahn, K.: Harding, I.: Hamish, B., In the picture above Dottie Grimm, Ray Boehringer, Charles Hyams, and Bob Bernet, repair a skull from the biology department iri the arts arid crafts room. Harry, C.: Havhrr, H.: Plot-krwrdr Hudrllesion, C.: Huqhes, H. RCW 3: Hyams, C.: Hyde, B.: Iserr rrrr IW- Ilr-rrrrrr, Ii.: orghr I-WICSIHII, IH.: I Iackson, F.: Iockvrs, C.: Iorricrrr, A.: Kaplan, S.: Korloy, E.: Kieful, S. ROW 4: Kipf, B.: Kleior, IT: Kiran, FI.: Kuhn, A.: Ktlllkfwl, T.: Lasher, B.: Larrqo, B.: Larixtorrrxarrrr, It.: I.awr0rrr'f', I.: Laws,1j. ' BOW 5: Layrfox, E.: Layton, B.: Lriytz-r, C.: Link, If.: Louqhmarr, I.: Ludwizg, I.: Lutr, D.: Mahler, B.: Mrttrayvr, E.: McCreadio, S. Page Filly ' f Me .fs ' ...nga SUGAR The young gentlemen above, William Spies, Dick Gabriel and George Friend explore the Wthe culinary art. .Ji IMD ' 4' HOW ti: Mt'Giinnoii, ll., Mcllenry, P., Mecklenberg, Millvr, D., Mohaupt, F., Monroe, D., Moniag, G., Mo I., Mucllor, G., Mueller, W. ROW 7: Murphy, D., Mursinna, G., Myers, R., Neidhard, Nciiioisel, E., Newell, D., Niemeyer, B., Nierneier, Niiniiio, C., Noller, P. ROW 8: Oiweihelman, H.: Okum, M., Pelling, D., Penno, Porzol, E., Pfoifier, I., Plastors, V., Powell, I., Purcell, Rnbonniurk, I. ROW 9: Haniinos, B., Banisey, B., Roidel, D., Rehn, Page Fifty-one B.: ore, D . E., R. Bfl F., Riga, B., Rosen, A., Sauer, R., Schenk, I., Schlacter, I., Schilling, B. BOW lU: Schmidt, T., Schmidt, R., Schneider, N., Schott, D., Schuster, B., Schweiniorth, S.: Shrout, E., Skiibeck, W., Springer, H., Staab, R., Thorpe, I., Stanley, H. ROW ll: Streibig, D., Suddendori, B, Teepe, W., Thase E., Thornbury, A., Thornton, G., Staubitz, B., Timmers, P., , P., Tritschler, F., Wade, C., Weber, E. ROW 12: Wilde, Travis Worth Weinstein, A., Weiss, C., Wessel, D., We-ssel, H., A., Witherby, T., Witt, B., Wolf, R., Wood, D., , I., Zoellner, I., Zulaqer, C. X . x r Y. x, I X , x 5. 'A I , I I I O I O I 5 an ,+4fzmedl j I The gre shown above, Dave Helly, Ahje mfdlou ., Gerry Brown, v I Il I 1 I tty Sc dt, and Herb Vlfendt, adpnflfe e Clj e Jllttle mlceysf X xx-M ' K3 l '-.x I - Wo I ll W Afldms, A., Adler, v., Allqaier, 1.,' lgos, in . A, 5 Palm, C., Fmnsv, G., n...,,., S., Fwy, It., -I1 -I 11, D.: A11lflf Ill1f1f1I', D-7 BMT, B.: Ba din ue, I lller ., cilIV1,V,1 C.xn114.w11,M., Cmlrull, C., Golllmnll, R. .mld'1 r, K., Baldwin, S., Fwmlcet, .,,J Bur , I.,x . s' M' 1 l w , ,Dyk -. Iggpllmv B.: Bchymmu E., Bvio J D., -qv Ii OW. Cgstyor, I, C11ul4on:s,lx., Gws, hill? L., Qvonlowln, W,.1.,,' . ,l., Col use-JM., l-lfxlwz, l., lllxlmn, I., lldIll0ISlY, l.., J . 'I I I 'lqlarrns, M., Hfwrrwy, I., IIGIKIOCICS, M., llmlck, B., llnllslnlrl, W '72 Privlmsnl, I., Hfllldllllflll, A., llorvlxggcqinq, ., Bcdfders, 5, 'I .Eg Hawthorne, ',, llayllow, B., llllyn- 5 D., llvvlller, S. D., limfllnny, A., BI'ildl1l1TY, I., Bmw fOCjE?U1LLf'lkC,' R' V I 4 I 1.7 fg,,,W,lI-I M.: Bmwmr GJ gm-qmf, M-I B 5 1, Y., Puller, A .IROVW oz I-lms, , Hendmx, E., ll:-nmkfx, K, llomlvll, C.: A.: Curnlx, M.: Carson, R.: Cullum Ho, Cklfililllliifl, Ig? .4 229111. H-ig Haig EXIPIGHIHIM-: ll1fSS,llgfl-: llllil, IIIISEI. lt: Collins' B4 3 ' ' , legen, ., Q r, .7 Orne, .., mrcn' S, ,, ers Q V X ,XD b' X 'tt I l '.n'ann,4 K., Hudlgt, I., llutzlm, S., Ilxvculus I OW 3: Connelly, L., Dfavhe sxaulc, ,, aqenliaglc, B., ll 'V ' Drmqllmtyr ,II Dcmvml T.. avisl 1 Da! 561150, CA.. new 1: IGIClll1nill, G., Ifltlffl, F., Iol1ns,4B,, 1IUllIl?iUIl, DD Wilt, S.: Dllfk, L.: Dinllnelll, l.7 D' oldkfff, Bl' DiSS5T, lglplw' S7 Kmqlmm' M'7,,kl'lym' DJ Klpm' L' Klmq' lm: I H.: Dixon, G., Dmlclimn, D., oy fy, DJ' Hmper, . 2 K-nllwe, I.: Kelllnr. B.: 'Xf'l'll, I.: Kmmor, Gi.: KYUVIC. H.: G Iymly' H47 Dlmkmkml M- 7 V I X. N' I Kuolun, G., Kuellxe, P., Llllly, l., Lullllu-rl, l'. ROW 4: Dzvins, M., Erlwardskap Q9TlE'bGIQGY,, M., ROW 8: lnmlzml, I., l.m'Ar1lm, Y., l,ilwlm.unL, ll., l.iml1,-, l.., 3 Lll:SKllSl1LlIlk, B., lflmrdt, P., Ely, ., F queb M., Fey, B, llpruerl, P., lVlnl1lIlP'SS, ll., Mlnltslw-ny, li. Mlxrsll, I., , . . Xi I .I F, Q-I Page Filly-Iwo 1- ,O'LkM L - .lf V ' 1 ' 'V 0' A ' 5 gsiiigikbare 'U ' mt N W ,wg ' f Afbvdf fu O s l Qin , if - . -li Q VU I I ' ., Cu , Marquis, P.: Malaria, ll: tl, ,: ay, V: sb! Ross, H.: Rit, I.: Robinson, E.: Rolainso .: obinson, V.: Mc'Clella11, P.: L L., I . Toi, 1, ., Merslia f oqers, l.: Roland, I-l.: Roltes, G.: , A. B' MG GLB' I H ll hl hi H Sl 1 D S 'lk M s1'd1 ' X : c ac er, ,: ciae er, .: 4 1C , .: crm er, RQW gl gym' M.. el U r' MA1' . .:,,fSchl t, gg' Scllgmgt, E.:hSchnelg, Sihrgttkeg,-P.: Mama ,-,ami OSS' . L I 9 , W.: XB?, .: Critic , .: C Warz, .: Co , .: ei er, Neutn ' ter, .: Nivliosoisc.: Nieni , - irno, B.: SL 9 ra. S Dheels' Shewmgni IJ ShOHsl?H' DJ , 1 bort, R., Sieqel, M.: Sirles, M.: onntli, G.: Smith, R.: D NOVMS RQ OD0mY'5TF l'7 Of'l1!'f all fly' AJ Smith, V.: Snedes, N.: Spinner, R.: Stacv, E.: Staelir, M.: OmmT7FS-7 OINOGL If Osborne' Oster 'amp' E-I Stahl, I.: Steinmetz, I.: Stifel, M.: Strasburqer, M.: 3 g'CWPl1S. NNi'Owcr1S, I.: Payne. D.: QQ, R.: Peqq. S.: Strata-meyer, I. - P Perkiiw F.: Peters, I.: Peterson, E.: Petzler, R.: Phillips, ROW 12 St M L St D S fl M S U- B 9 LA: P, 3 V.: PM I ki E' z roup, , .: urn, .: ut in, ,: u ivan, .: Q , n' lpcmn l' Sweeney, L.: Taylor, M.: Thorpe, I.: Tritschler, B.: 1 FO I P1 S.: P I k-I Vt: P M.: P J Upliaus, M.: Vail, I.: Van Coney, I.: Vande-rmuelen, M.: ' X OSS' QPWS Osner' Oynler' N Waqel, M.: Wardiek, G.: Wasmer, M.: Weber, L.: Weber, ' G6 las, R.: Raberstein, S., Raelinn, M.: Rothman, R.: M- W . h K VV d. I . R- Reed B- Rehn M' Renter R' Rheim D- 'f - OIC ' -A7 en ISC L RJ Wessel' BJ Wldner' EJ 'Pf1mf1g ' ' ' ' ' W1ll1S, A.: Willmann, E.: Wirmel, L.: Wolfe, E.: Wood, A.: R 'f'. I-I lllflllftll M-I Hll0Y. P-I UGUHPVS, PJ Sdndeft RAI Woessner, D.: Wuermli, B. L.: Wynn, N.: Zienerenk, I.: V Rumpinq, L.: Ruclolph, R.: Runqe, A.: Rotli, S.: Ross, T.: Paco Fiitv-thno Zimmer, B. Nxb . . f.. MW. . ,,, I 0' 1' T 1 , ' 6 J ff M XL li Adams, I., Allen, B., Applegate, W., Arrico, B., BOVV 6: Craiq, B., Croswell, E., D'Aml:rosis, D.: Daniels, P lg Badqler, A., Banfield, C., Bauer, B., Beall, D. Detmer, W., Dettmer, B., Dirr, A., Donat, D. ROW 'Zz Behlen, I., Beinkamper, I., Benedict, C., Berninq, ROW 7: Dornette, B., Fedeler, B., Fermrelli, A., Filmle, D D., Betz, W., Bielefeld, O., Billhorn, R., Boone, W. Forthman, H., Franke, B., Frey, D., Frey, P., Frirke, R 7 4 Gabol, B., Graiqe, F., Gebinq, G., Gorman, C., Gray, I. ROW 31 BOSHC. I-r Boudof. D-2 Braun. R.: Brennan, E. Green, V., Griffin, C., own, W., Hwenrroff, B., rrsnr Bf1f1kmHf1.B-: Bmlnemf PJ Brown, D-5 Brunner. D' Hamant, B., Hamberq, B., Hamilton, F., lleeny, D Heineman, I. BOW 4: Brunswick, I., Bryson, I., Bunqenstock, A., Bussell, B., Butcher, K., Cady, B., Cahill, D., Camden, C. RCW B: Hemsatlr, B., Henle, H., Herbert, lt., Hess, T Hinkenvern I., Hirsrh, C., Hollwerq, S., Holden, B BOW 5: Camden, F., Cordes, B., Casuto, D., Chase, I.: Hughes, H., Ioestinq, B., Iohnson, I., Iusticv, M Chiseck, B., Clark, B., Coleman, D., Costa, V. Kearney, D., Kinney, F., Kirs-'l1ner,H.: Klaus, H., Klehlotl lt P we yy . M059 all f' 6 0 G fl bp Q X ' - ole-uf-1+Zi'uzr - A ' I I 'IHL4 l - ,.u ..,.' . . . Rpm! . , v - F ,,.l ll . ! . .l5,.,. Af P, . .ql Mr. Ray Moseby fastens a Down sign at top of the stairways as students look on interested. Pago Fifty-lout Wm and peace and ' cz 'E' WMM T., Klvnolvldei, P., Kluq, R, Kollvinsky, B., Kolimeyer, C., Kreiq, B., Krieq, R., lancliiriipp, B. DW 9: Lamlw, A., lmnpn, B., Lavanier, L., Leonard, I., Levine, S., Leytzv R., Liiielnwk, I., Lrrlchrrn, D., Lfrenz, W., Malxon, B., MrC1'e.ulio, A., Moiller, B., Micheau, I- Schnitker, G., Srfhcil, T., Schuebe, W., Schueler, D. Schwariz, B., Share, C., Sheldon, L., Sieqier, D., Siehll D., Slutz, I., Smith, G., Smith, R., Smock, IN., Snell, B. Spies, VV., Steinmann, R., Strwari, I., Sireithcrsi, lvl. Strunk, W. I-mum., DV: Mmm., D.: MMS! pu. Mnhsl G.. Meme' ROW ll: Sucieitv, I., Talwrr, M., Terltrnun, D., 'llicrripsmi Neihoisel, I., Nelson, F., Noell, li., Paul, M., Pauley, AJ R., Timluext, G., Trelz, W., Tschoien, C., Tirrifiiitlm, I., pmmo' D-I Pfpjll AJ POII, ., Poynler, W.: PUCICPH, lvl., Uhlenbrovk, R., Unqerb11ehler,W., Veith, R., Volln1er,G,, Purymny li., Quinn, T., limi, R., Redmond, I. Vorllollf l-5 Wagner' FJ Wagner' R-7 Wlallgllmlf l Wellrneier. H., Wenkelmann, A., Wosi, I., Weylei, F., DW IO: Reynolds, . .0 C., Roeliriq, R., Holder, E., Vxfiedeinann, P, Willnum, T., Williams, B., I,Villi'm1s, D., Rwlles, R., liuss, I- I.: V., Roihert, W., Ruiherneyer, I., Wilson, R., Yomid, R., Timmrrnmn, R., 71nweller, G., Smimomis, li: li lk, I., Sclimner. I., Svlmeider, L., Zurwells, P., Zvrweiller, M., Zulman, R., Zuimein, S. Ierry Connor and Charles l-lyams combine to effect the repair of the former's football helmet f fa Ee p 'aa f?i,g,.J'J'dg,B ,SKC X P r gg f W l: Ahrams, E. M.: Adams, I.: Aqnew, S.: Albers, S.: Ernst, D.: Edwards, D.: Ewirk, D.: Fanvher, S.: Fa-ist, lf.: - Ainltrosius, I.: Arnold, C.: Artenstein, A.: Atkins, M.: Faust, P.: Fields, G.: Floyd, L.: Fox, I.: Fox, I.: Frank, ll.: Banior, M. L.: Balsloy, M. L.: Barnes, I.: Barnes, I.: Barnes Fritz, B.: Gard, F.: Garland, E.: Gaskill, P.: Gillilivn, S.: R.: Bassett, B.: Bauer, A.: Bauerk, I.: Becker, B. I.: Becker Gindey, E.: Girten, E.: Gla7io M.: Gofter, A.: Golrinian, D.: Bevker, E.: Benjamin, B.: Benzinq, I.: Bertram, G., S.: Goli, E.: Gordon, I.: ' tmann, V.: Grmgfi, M.: Bingley, M.: Blacklnurn, I.: Blankenship, S.: Blum, L. Grisham, B.: Gudqeon, D.: iz, P. Boderono D.: Boohnlein, D.: Boertlein, B.: Bolland, . gonimusllgl. Bom' B- A BOW 4: Hahn, F.: Hanqb , ki rms, A.: llasswllsrwk, L.: lldllfxli, I.: I' fterman .: 'vler, B.: llvmrner, C.: BOW 2: Bower, M.: Bradley, M.: Bredwell, G.: Brewer, K., Henderson, L. lien ,, I.- fr nevkr-, M.: Horn, li.: Brewer, W.: Britt, M. I.: Brown, I.: Bryant, P.: Burdine, G. Hilwhard, : qqi .: llill, , .: liltonlwrand, C.: llodson, Bortsfrhinqer, I.: Bywater, N.: Carciiero, G.: Carroll, I., E.: Ho tli ' inkri, B':jllolrnl,a:'k, V.: llonper, B.: Carroll, P.: Carson, D.: Cort, I.: Carter, P.: Coleman, V., l1dYlc1Ii , r, .: Iiulwor, D.: llullsteqqt-' li.: Callos, S.: Connolly, S.: Costa, M.: Cox, M.: Daugherty, Iackso C.: s n, .: Ionns, P.: Kahlr-, N.: Kahlhr, I.: Davidson, M.: Davis, B.: Davis, V. M.: Deitzer, S.: isoii, Kan. Dolvoti, G.: Du Pre, P.: Doorman, P.: Esslinqer, LSI 5 K' me HI I V HU N K HI P AH, U -- Z f e, .: 1 iq, .: .oi irl, .: P cf, .1 Fll D' D its Kind, B.: Ki cliheinoi, F.: Kislner, I.: Klarv, D.: BOW 3: Ficfklnuscli, B.: Eilerman. I.: Elkins, G.: Emmes, L.: J Kle U qxlinalwo, L.: Knaulior, M.: Krrmsq, N.: Km-vht, Betty Fritz, Pat Faust, Ann Heiiennan, and Iune Foil prepare Thanksqivinq baskets for distribution to under-privileged iamilies. MSCS- .Qf':J-g.DF'3JtA,..,g91F1rxAf5-0--A! W,k,,.,JL,,.Q!:.,q, EQ ,AJ 5556? V1-J E K fs k . i. tiki? Page Fifty-lix we ' 6nz'5e70afzZa!afz'5e I I xilfffa S.: Koeser, C.: oil, .5 Koo on, L.: 'ot , .5 e ek, D.5 'r0ssor, I. ruse, 5 r s , . . HO . erm, .5 Laws, V.: Lo eiar' , D.: Lowe, S.: Maullofnald - Malone, M., Ma ' . n nq, L.: Mo 'r., ium, R.5 ' , . rlrl, -. Mattes, R.: r , .: L nth, .: c arrY. -2 McGee, B.: Mvhr nq, V.5 Meme, R.: et , .5 Middle n, E.: Miller, C.5 HOW . .x, .: ' er, M.5 Miller, M.5 Mitchell, .5 Mnlmrry, .: Morel , Q 5 Munrat 1, G.: Murphy, .5 A h N Milley C S N Noihoisftl, .5 eurol N'c o n, I.: Noell,M.5 oll,S5 O'Fl.'thmty, R5 Panaro, U . a n ll, F.: appas, P' Parker, I.: Paulson, no, I.: Pe 0 , i . i lar, Piper, H. I l - I HOW HVQSS TS ., -5.4 E., Pryor, lt, Rmb, R.. Fla h, .5 Ra , edman, V.5 Rie , .5 Reineck, ll.: zu 1 , , D. pa, E.: Rodq , V Rome, B.: ' Q Q Il 5 ef fb ,x x VK, D . VW A LV , Romer, D.: Rouse :Me qe, M.- - I R.: ' Saudrette, M.: Schaei , M.5 Schoeield ., Schn 1--1 1' I ROW 9: Schruber, B.: Schnuq, .- Wartz, , c l g K B.: Seiter, S.: Se rnhaus .5 Sha , .5 an 4 .5 Siefert: S' ver a, '.5 Sinq ton, T iss 5-I Smiti D.: Smith, nyder, , - apt- , V 5 pro 5 S.: S, es, M.5 Stark, ' emhar . I l ' X ROW IO: i 9 , H.: St H l, .5 Stoi V.: Sut ra, D Teepe, erry, I: rney, P.: Th ur , .5 - , B.: Po es, S.: T er, B.: Van Co ey, , ssil J N k Veale, A.: Venem , E.: Vetter, M Vo th , M t, ., vOnLe den, I., Wa Q, H., .5-.,. B, . ' er, C.5 Wag e I.: 'fl' r, B.: rtford, D.: e ., Wehinqer, . - - 1, R. Wendel, S.: wer , D., essel, R., vile 11 - zell, I., Wilke, V.: orthi q, B.5 Wor tma , I.: .5 Yards, W.: Younq, R.: Younqk ap,-HN -'1 Q y ! Q 53? Wg. tif Page Fifty-:oven .4 ' ' Wea17 cmd '. wt? aww 4, i 32 1. ?', The inset represents the dental inspection that was qiven all students in the course of the year. Shown above are Misses K. Buqie and B. Baron conducting dental clinic. BOW l: Abell, W., Allen, B., Ambrosius, A., Anderson, R., Armstronq, C., Atkinson, D., Baker, I., Barbour, D., Bevker, E., Bennett, D.: Berens, D., Berqdolt, E., Betz, F., Bickle, B., Biddle, B., Bierliorst, D., Bleh, R., Blum, I.: Belmert, D., Braun, G. BOW 2: Bressert, B., Brier, I., Buluqe, D., Brokow, M., Budd, K., Burqonstoel, C., Burns, I., Butterfield, I.: Cain C., Calvert, D., Carney, I., Cliamlwers, D., Clark, I., Coleman, D., Cones, I.: Creekmore, M., Dario, l.: Doudican, H., Davis, W., Dennler, E. ROW 3: Desmond, I., De Vare, P., Doebrech, I., Doellinq E., Drifmeyer, E., Dudley, T., Eckert, E., Faust, P., Feldman, B., Finkelstein, S., Flaherty, L., Fluequnan, B., Frazier, D., Furthmiller, Ft., Gairl, G., Galarda, M.: Galbreach, B., Garland, D., Gausman, E., Geist, E. BOW 4: Geomeyer, P., Gerliardt, B., Gilliard, I., Graves, I., Greenle, C., Harvey, F., Greiner, G., Griftiri, lf.: Griley, T., Gruistead, W., Grcuie, B., Gump, ll., Gustiri, B., Habiq, H., Halt, A., Haqemann, B., Hrilpiii, I., llaiiiziier, H., Hard, R.: Harris, I. ROW 5: Hartmuth, F., Havlin, R., Ilecpke, D., lleitkamp, T., Henry, E., Herlist, T., Herrmann, K., Hess, T., Heweston, I., Hicks, D., Hunsel, W., Hennenkfimp, G., Hoff, I., Huber, B., Hullman, K., Hunter, G., Hutzler, H.: lhriq, L., lsekeit, N., Ienkins, F. BOW 5: Ienninqs, B., Ioltnson, L., Innes, L., Iustice, A., Kadetz, H.: Koett, W.: Katader, R., Kailholz, M., Kaiser, D., Kappes, R., Kay, W., Keller, L.: Keiser, D., Kempel, D.: Page Fifty-eight C. .6 4 W1 fame. grou Kern, D.: Kessler, R.: Kibby, R.: Kleeman, L.: Klotter, D.: Kobbe, R. ROW 7: Krainer, K.: Krainer, M.: Kreulk, E.: Kuehn, H.: Kuenzel, R.: Lacker, E.: Lambert, I.: Lambrinides, C.: Lamlsrinides, W.: Lane, B.: Lansdale, I.: Larkirs, C.: Le Gendre, W.: Leuris, I.: Lind, D.: Kink, C.: Lloyd, A.: Lohbeck, R.: Lonez, B.: Lorch, D. ROW 9: Martin, Richard: Mayer, B.: Maze, G.: McCartney, A., McHenry, L.: McLaughlin, S.: Meckstroth, R.: Meyer, E.: Meyers, E.: Meyers, I.: Michaelis, B.: Miller, H.: Mitchell F.: Moran, E.: Mummert, B.: Mundstack, G.: Mursinna, R.: Neiheisel, N.: Nickolson, D.: Nolte, C.: Norris, I.: Oder, E.: Osterkamp, D.: Parker, D.: Poole, D.: Pyle, R.: Quiesinann, K.: Rais, C.: Redmond, R.: Rember, W. Page Filly-nine XK0' LQWQI4 WLAJQA. f ei ROW 10: Rich, H.: Richmond, Iack: Richmond, Iames: Roberts, I.: Rohrer, I.: Rossi, A.: Rullman, R.: Ruskamp C.: Ryan, P.: Sample, E.: Sattler, I.: Schaefer, I.: Schafer T.: Schmidt, D.: Schnoerr, W.: Schroeder, B.: Schroer, B.: Schubert, R.: Schulze, R.: Sedacca, C.: Sess, I.: Skeen, W.: Smith, T.: Soitznaqel, A.: Sqouris, S.: Steele, T.: Steiqert I.: Stoeckle, I.: Sucietto, R.: Surnoraclc, D. ROW 8: Lutterbei, F.: Lyons, L.: Marks, B.: Martin, Robert: ROW ll: Swinburne, B.: Terrell, F.: Thornton, R.: Thompson R.: Thompson, R.: Vetter, H.: Virzi, A.: Voellmecke, A.: Vogel, I.: Walter, R.: Ward, I.: Warren, T.: Weber, A.: Weinberg, E.: Wessel, E.: Wessendork, C.: Westrich, R.: Whitaker, H.: Wieqele, D.: Wilson, E.: Winnes, H.: Wolff, B.: Woodruff, R.: Worth, D.: Wuerth, D.: Wurtz G.: Yockey, W.: Yoseiat, I.: Ziegler, D.: Zummer, E f W ie MD Members of Miss Davis's art class make scrap books. ROW l: Alexander, C., Amlwiosnis, S., Anness, D., Arnold, N., Asimus, R., Aylor, I., Bainhart, C., Barr, E., Beard, R., Bassenberqer, B., Beier, C. ROW 7: Bennett, I., Bin'-snauer, C., Bielefeld, I.: Birch, D., Blackwell, L., Rom, M., Rraton, I., Rrown, E., Buck, E., Butler, S., Bnness, V. ROW ll: Byers, A., Cantzlor, R., Carnack, M., Carroll M: Cavenau h M 1 . q 1 47 Clint-ri, S., Clark, C., Corenthal, A., Cremins, F., Cuelbertson, E. I., Cnlltin, B. ROW 11: Iiahliq, I., Danhran, S., Darenhrock, M., Dearinq, I., Dearkinq, E., llwlfott, R., Diols, R., Dornette, M., Dossenback, D., Edelmann, I., I' i S lileiintir, .. ROW hz lfllery, R., Ellis, N., Esterman, M., Farnhart, C., Fisher, B., lliitnnato, S., Fowler, B., Fox, S., Fritz, D., Fullman, I., Geers, I. ROW ti: Goo-gmgtin, L., Giqley, M., Granick, S., Hackett, G., Hahn, A.: Hall, T., llaiiiriier, I., Hanson, M., Heckman, S., Henchclifte, I., Hess, I. ROW 7: Hine, V., Holherq, S., Huber, M., Hubner, D., Hutchinson, I., Iawkson, I., Kaiser, G., Kaley, G., Kareth, H., Kelly, P., Klaus. I., Koch, A., Koeinniule, B., Koeniqkranier, I., Krieq, R., Kruchien, M. ROW 8: Krumbein, M., Kunez, S., Lonter, N., Lewis, D., Lewy, E., Lonqstreet, V., Ludeke, G., Mahler, H., Martin, L., Mason, M. lf., Meder M., Mills, H., Minnis, P., Minor, A., Mistler, P., Moak, R. ROW 9: Moeller, B., Motten, I., Moran, B., Morqan, U., Mosely, E., Moss A., Moss, P., Morphy, R., Niesen, M. I., Noel, M., Otterlander, I., Oberman, I., Oppelt. A., Osborne, M., Osborne, T., Otthintwi, H ROW lO: Patterson, I., Perry, A., Pettit, I., Phillips, P., Phipps, P., Poll M., Potts, P., Powell, I., Probst, S., Pulos, K., Randin, R., Rappolcl, E., Rardin, B., Roernp, D., Rosenstiel, W., Rowan, D. ROW ll: Ruder, I., Rudolph, G., Ruehlmann, L., Ruhrwoin, N., Rnnyan Schroeder, R. Stewart, E., Suter. M., Taylor, E., Thompson, I., Underwood, I. ROW l3: Van Ansdale, Vokley, M., Waoner, E., Warmer, G., Walilhrink, Watts, I. A., Wehkinq, I., Wolf, C., Wormus, B., VVn!lner, M., Zander D., Underwood, R. Page Sixty P., Sampson, B., Sanson, M., Schalk, Scharchine, A., Sch-itz, R., Schinerman, M., Schmidt, B., Schmidt, M., Scholl, L., Sulirmhoris, R., ROW 12: Schroth, I., Schwartz, S., Schwarz, R., fihillincq, V., Sielweit, ll., Sieqel, I., Siemer, S., Siss, R., Speidel, P., Snow, B., Snyder, I., 5. R -in .n .Q 5 iv., fix - . , X v E an 2-ff is tg A EE M, uf . ,, i - 9 - lil 'if X A ,w L if T Ax 'fl' - . I X, X gl 1- .,gQi.x.- K K0 x 23.6 'mf' Eg- Q W NA K Q ii V X 5.1 sm iii gg rv 5 ' i 1 in 5 f f 'Q is 1 ea - M 11, if QL W 5' L. V w . 1 Q as ' ni my ff 'Y SQ F5 'Li ' I - wmagefvam . ROW l: Armstrong, L., Arnold, N., Avey, V., Bader, S., Barnes, E., Bauer, D., Bauer, I., Bayer, E., Beigel, L., Benson, L., Berninqer, I., Bickles, D., Bolsen, M., Bowen, A., Braun, P., Brennan, I. ROW 2: Brown, I., Brown, M. C., Bruns, D., Butke, H., Carnack, I., Che-nowett, A., Chinn, S., Cinnamon, G., Cirin, B., Coleman, B., Candorvdes, I., Cooper, D., Cunningham, I., Dackenbach, N., Dansing, M., Depenbrock, G. BOW 3: Doerr, M., Eberhart, P., Ecanomapulos, S., Eckard, S. Edwards, M., Elam, M., Ellery, L., Ellingtor, M., Eslinqer, D. Fentess, C., Ferrell, I., Finkbeiner, N., Fisher, L., Flower, I. Fortunato, E., Frank, B. ROW 4: Frederick, B., Friemefer, I., Frogue, K., Fuller, E., Gait, I., Garreth, I., Giesley, M., Gerland, I., Gerland, P. Geselhracht, D., Gordon, S., Greer, V., Griley, H., Gueterman, I. Haerr, l., Hainrnitt, I. BOW 6: Klippel, B., Kolstein, I., Kopp, P., Krebs, I., Kruse, I., Kuauer, S., Kurqis, S., Lambert, I., Lang, N., Littell, W., Luckinhill, B., Marsh, B., Matthews, I., Mclienry, M., McVean, W., Meder, S. ROW 7: Melzer, I., Menasch, D., Meyers, V., Michel, I., Middle- ton, B., Miller, A., Miller, C., Miller, I., Millor, I., Mills, C., Mullen, I., Muller, M. ROW 8: Mullin, B., Newton, P., Niehus, I., Noll, I., Northing, L., Olson, Fl., Parish, I., Pegg, W., Peterson, K., Phares, F. BOW 9: Poynter, L., Prince, E., Probst, S., Ouinn, M., Raulson, D., Bember, B., Benn, N., Bice, C., Robertson, P., Rade, M. ROW 10: Roether, P., Bose, B., Roth, I., Rotliert, M., Rouse, A., Schaeffer, H., Schiedt, M., Schmidt, D., Schmidt, I., Schroeder, M. HOW ll: Schroer, I., Schulze, A., Schultz, C., Schulz, V., Sefton, I., Seibert, G., Skalski, V., Snider, I., Snodgrass, B., Sparto, A. ROW 12: Stark, C., Sturm, M., Templeton, R., Thomas, G., Thompson, C., Tice, G., Volz, M., Wade, B., Wagner, C., BOW 5: Hallbauer, S., Hanson, L., Hargreaves, A., Harkett, H., Wallace, B. Hattom, G., Henslug, A., Hessebrock, B., Hicks, L., Hill, F., BOW 13: Walz, M., Weber, I., Webster, I., Weaver, D., Weinberg, Hines, G., Hagen, E., Holland, B., Horn, N., Kaplan, I., Killison, H., Weninger, L., Werner, I., Williams, M., Wullenwober, R., L., Kistner, G. Younger, E. Page Sixty-two 9 V.. awww, ROW l: Adamson, S.: Aneshausel. R.: Ault, R.: Backman, R. Ballis, M.: Barry, T.: Baumer, T.: Beiler, D.: Beliles, D.: Betz, H ROW 2: Betz, R.: Bielelield, B.: Baqey, T.: Bolinqer, M.: Bollauch, T.: Bluttaumueller, R.: Bradley, L.: Brewer, K.: Brown, I. ROW 3: Bruns, R.: Bulvanker, G.: Bunk, A.: Burgess, C.: Caball, H.: Cashman, D.: Cavanauqh, D.: Clark, D.: Claypoole, S. ROW 4: Comer, I.: Copenhauer, A.: Couch, S.: Craiq, I.: Daniels, G.: Doerlerle, I.: Dominique, B.: Donley, Ernest: Donley, Ernest. ROW 5: Drier, E.: Economopalon, K.: Eldridqe, I-I Ellis, H.: Feqhman, H.: Fisher, I.: Flanery, I.: Flick, W.: Fraubant, M. ROW 6: Frank, W.: Fulton, I.: Gebinq, C.: Givin, I-: Gourley, H.: Graves, P.: Hall, I.: Hamilton, D.: Hammond, I. ROW 7: Hevht, G.: Heep, R.: Hepp, R.: Hiqh, C.: Horn, I.: Howard ll.: Hubbard, E.: Hueqel, I.: Huffman, R.: lsekeit, A. ROW 8: Ivey, K.: Kautz, B.: Kenny, H.: Kipp, R.: Kleinmann, R.: Koliman, E.: Kunnen. R.: Lamb, I.: Larkins, C.: Lindemann, I.: hinkenlelter, A.: Littell, D.: Martin, D.: Mathews, VV.: McCoy, T.: McGowan, S. Page Sixty-three I Dick Sudclendorf is seen studying at his locker ROW 9: McNees, B.: Meqrue, E.: Meinenqer, S.: Metz, D.: Meyer Mullen, R.: Myers, B.: Myers, R.: Nimmo, C.: Noller, C.: Nolte, R ROW IU: Norton, P.: Oltett, I.: Omalley, T.: Oth, H.: Paqe, B.- 1 Paundstone, I.: Perry, R.: Pfalzqraf, P.: Pickart. I.: Poland, Du Price, I.: Pritchard, I.: Puprnan, I.: Ran, R.: Rase. I.: Rathman, E, ROW ll: Reinect, C,: Reinhardt, D.: Rinckel, H.: Roller, C.: Rosenblum, R.: Ruehl, W.: Runck, I.: Samuelson, B.: Saylor, I.: Schman, P.: Schreibeis, D.: Schroeder, R.: Schuster, W.: Swartz D.: Sexton, S.: Share, D. ROW 12: Sieber, D.: Sims, R.: Slaughter, B.: Smith, D.: Snyder, R.: Springfield, B.: Stanley, W.: Steqner, W.: Stern, I.: Suddendorf R.: Sunderhaus, D.: Sweeney, K.: Tain, E.: Traynor, C.: Trimble: Trollinqer, K. ROW 13: True, R.: Uhlenbrock, A.: Voelkel, T.: Wanek, R.: Warner C.: Weich, F.: Welti, R.: Wheeler, R.: Wilde, R.: Willis, T.: Wilson, W.: Wilzbach, A.: Zapt, I.: Zimmer, W.: Zlatlfiti, R. R.: Minnich, E.: Mistler, I.: Mitchell, R.: Moak, R.: Montaq, T.- I 1 Wicpawaff, Qwm S . An important purpose of secondary education is to stimulate curiosity and interest on the part of the student. Thus academic training be- comes more than the mere absorption of facts: each of these facts. if presented properly. can pose questions which develop the thinking. the reasoning powers of the student. As the individual delves deeper and deeper. farther back into the meanings and mass of facts he has been taught. they assume a new meaning. a new significance. '1'he student of chemistry discovers that as he studies and thinks about atomic structure he forms definite conception of minute bodies. and he may even find that he can visualize possibilities in that field. The student of economics. given a few of the rudiments. finds that as he thinks. prob- lems of our day become more and more understandable: he may find solutions. Great literature may stimulate thinking along other lines. All these various lines of thought pre- pare the student for a great deal more than mere financial security through employment. They cause him to make his life more mean- ingful through thought. ff , 1 , n ' ezffeza The three pictures which ap- near on this Dade are all oicturos ol school children, all throo are c l a s s i o o m 5 c on e s, all t h r e e show younq people in the most mprossionable years ot their ives. Hero the similarity ands, tor two ot the pictures are taken lrom the motion aicture Hitler's Children ind show education in the schools of Nazi Germany. The third was taken at Wests arn Hills lliqh School and :hows a classroom debate, a Rf J' feature ot education impossible under Nazi methods oi teaching. For German youth such courses as history, economics, science, and literature are not subjects tor discussion, are not seen as widening Vistas oi thought and possibility. German students rcs ceive only that part ot history, only those phases ot economics, only those discoveries ot science, only those works oi literature which prove the Nazi theories and justify their methods. lt is true that German education is tocalized, directed, aimed at one unsweryinq pu i po se. But as Gregor Ziemer has said, that obs ',,1J, , J, ,1--L1, mmm ef ' 1 Hr -' ':......-w ...- 'zaw-M S 'sg ff.. Ei I xg tw lb., 5 0 48. IS IQI7 22 2324 Y.. QT.- o 5 W N K X l K .v 'ggi' 1 h . .-FW f S X w A . ,, f mn mills .. 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Millions of letters and teleqrams are needed to negotiate sales and purchases. l-lundreds of miles of paper are filled with lonq rows of comptometer tiquies to tabulate gross income, net profits, or expenditures. To take and transcribe these letters, to operate the various machines, to understand the procedures of bookkeepinq and accounting all require special training and lonq practice. The girls and boys who spend u part of their school time in the commercial department receive this training and practice and prepare themselves to fit into the feverish but efficient World of business. P q Eqhty Within every individual there lies the urge to create. For most this urge is dormant at the time they enter high school. for many the desire is never realized in full. But modem educators try to provide outlets for the creative expression of as many as possible. Music. both instrumental and choral. both solo and group. sacred and secular. provides a means of ex- pression for many young people. 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Organizations like the Latin Club, the Aeneadae, fourth year students club, and the lunior fflassical League devote their time to making it really live for their mem- oers. Programs consisting ot Latin games, plays, and songs planned and ranslated by the students are given. Speakers who are authorities on the :lassics a ppea r and this year a Roman tashion show was staged by some ot the members. .n the top picture, lett to right, Caroline Guelker, lulia lean Kaiper, Vlary Strautman, Bob Mark, Helen Delcott, Carlyn Newmann, Don Streibig, and Helen Deitsch, oiticers and aediles ot Latin Club plan tor heir next meeting. ln the picture be- ow loe Geis, lean Kallmeyer, lulia lean Kaiper, and Ruth Woolley ot the 'unior Classical League tind a date Jn the Latin calendar tor the future activities. Page Ninety-liv af F ' gdfwttvty f4K!m Wa ' A ' ' ' C'P1IiLSUn.iIl lg' xL:1.5 31: gr? Ar ffil'3I'5l'v'ifi TEWlEZAiQ,5, rm , 11 in LZ fha W and aged matrons. It is the cnbjf-:active lm 1' , 5 g mzAg: wvz so their high school years Christian idwis nrwi in :sf many problems that LfiI'fif3f:3 Q3a1z'1m3 t EAaf,'-mf ',ff,m1gg. EX for life on the nuoral mud ethical pbfzzees, Sucfh scegszzma -1. . school boys to recognize the presence Hwhcgfse ciw-eiizrz 1,, - gm f . 1 V11 Q-Q2 . wfigfff 6 ill .2 ,. 5 . 5 1 ' pg G -f 'MWF' we 'fix ,W .. . ffo f ln the circle at the right lack Ruthemeyer, Sue Octtingcr, Bill Schuster, and Rose Marie Gudgeon examine posters made tor the VV. A. A. C. recruiting drive. Below Warren Galbraith and Eclythe Guethlein join a group ot junior high students admiring the paintings and sketches in our nook. The bottom picture shows the newly organe ized girls' mechanical drawing class. To the right of the soap carvings Elmer Ruehlmann and lane Christoptcl are shown airbrushing posters. The lower lelt picture shows lack Bockholt working in the arts and cratls Clos partment, The lower right shows Marian Graclel posing tor members oi Mr. William Marshalls class. C Nh 5 49 F 4 4 . Q: K ' ' YQJL 'if ' . is I if 1' miys K? , . Q, A A , sv M: 513' fl 2' , Wx, 'BQ 4' lk --1f EQ M ,,..., as i 1. 5 M: I ., f A A + 1 'WS 4 1 if W 1 i fi' i 51 . ,riff .P sp ,gf - . -Q.. -1 Ja, JW:-' W sf , I 3,4 ifqnbfg. '. 4 ' 'Frm' Li. hd' L ,M Y - ...nv- .- XKWWIEP Q I 4 ft . if ij M in I , 4 - , M. Q x F ua. . ..,. 3: we V . 1.24.0 A fir' F 1 4 .mf x I ,vi fl 'I .EE 2, ll V ' H4 . -wie 'll-' . F-g ,.1wfl -.I ' 'agiyalpanujuniuf' MAN ww fi if? f w wif- - 1'.1' 1 IWW! um I in .g Ai 'Q K ,l L A w v . if 'Q ,yn X V 4 lv-'Q 44 Y la U, . . N . L-, i- ,Jv- ,, . . - na I - U , ..,- F, f 1 4, Ying I fwfr 3, mtg IH. ,ll , 'LlJf0Co'wfu av' O 'l .ff f ,Ek sf' Lg ,J J f , ' Q ffxv ' ' Fwawz ma Mfzeaazam School yearbooks as well as school newspapers have a twofold educational purpose. First they should provide training in journalism and art for those interested. And second they should educate their readers, the student body of the schools. With annuals this should be an education in appreciation, both of artistic beauty and of the various advantages and opportunities of their educational system, both academic and extra-curricular. The advisors and staffs of the Western Hills Annual who are pictured on these facing pages try to fulfill this objective by producing the best possible yearbook. The picture on the opposite page shows eleventh grade members of the annual staff, Don Streibig, Stan McCreadie, loe Geis, Edith Vlfheoler, Stanley Kaplan, and Carolyn Gullker mounting photo- graphs. Below Cleft to rightl Eugene Huehlmann, sports edi- tor and Helen Deitsh, art editor, discuss football layouts. l u l i a lean Kaiper and Ruth Vferner prepare work for the photog- rapher. Ered Hine and Helen Delcoff, co-editors-in-chief, select and cut pictures for use in book. ln the top picture Sue Oettinger, Silma Mor- gan, Shirley Morgan, members of the An- nual Art staff, work on the annual cover. The n e xt picture shows Ruth Dickhoner, Mil- dred Heermann, Doris Carter, lohnny lohnson mak- ing division pages by silk screen process. Members of the annual ad- vertising staff in conference below are Wayne Kile, Wil- hena Wilhite, Edith Seibert, Evelyn Thomas, Louise Rob- inson, R i t a Lutz, Elorence Grasser, Sylvia Runge, lean H e r r m a n, Betty Moser, Mr. Elmore Price, adviser, Elmer Ruehlman, Marilyn Redecker and Emily Oberhelman. pdalagaapdmc fecofzd ciao! life S' Memhers oi lhe Camera Cliilw howl their ieohriioal and Croaiivo skills to Catch cglimoses of educfirirh fit Western l-lills Hioh School. Urider the super vision ol Miss liflaroiierile Davis the Club performs an mflisperisihle i-10li'JlC'f0 in the production of the UlfillS11c'il. 'l'ho momhers oi ihe Carriers stall shown on this Dame arei lop oioliiro lam lirizilcmriri Gl'ldldCl-1 Liidwiqg holow ljrairikliri Gauge and Borhetg helow to rifmi, Vlfayriroi Braclhuryg Circle, Gloria Doolforg lwolow Rey Boehrmrjerp to rho riohl, lmrlc Powell. V .- . . . fs xl' .i ,sw 4 .1 all 0'r 1 v 4 'n J. J x ,- ., .-..f'Nx It is only the very exceptional person who can rise above the handicap of poor health. Education must include physical development so that each man and woman may be physic- ally able to do the other things for which he has been trained. Especially at this time is physical fitness necessary, for most high school iboys will eventually be in military or naval service. A soldier obviously must have a fine body so that he can undergo the inevit- able exertion and fatigue. A laborer. too. needs stamina to stand the incessant and often gruel- ing work of the industrial plant. A housewife must be able to take the long hours of toil in laundry or kitchen. The business and pro- fessional man must not become physically weary: it may cause his mind to lose its keen- ness. But in addition to this valuable aspect of the physical training program we must not overlook the development of fighting team spirit that is developed on the football field. the gym floor, or the track. It is this spirit that makes a company of soldiers a successful fight- ing unit. But even more important it is this team spirit which makes possible the give and take necessary for successful group liv- ing. Through straining their muscles together toward one common goal men and women become b e t t e r able to direct their lives toward a common obiective. of .Q Q a KS. 2 if ,YY R 1 Q, - ., N 1 ' 'Sify' . v 1 . V , 'f '-A 'Fl' -if ,. r t.. .M . :fig gt w' 3+ V f w I ' K BQWKQ, A 'r Y' ' -Y'3'?' ff 'x 4 . TNQ! .5 bW5'i'x A ,x. ,ri-5 45 N - .. . L- w,,,,,. f J L sn B A .ibm K . .-.Wi 'EM y f.,.. 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Confronted with the problem of becoming acguainted with his material and break- ing in an entirely new system of offense, Head Coach George Blackburn, who came from Galipolis, Ohio, needed all the assistance he could get from Assistant Coach Elmore Price and Freshman Coach Bob Morgan, an alumnus from Taylor. For several weeks before school opened, twice-daily practices were held in rain or shine, heat or cold, in order that the team might be prepared for its tough opener with Springtield. When the big day finally came, our team entered the game as decided underdogs, but when the smoke had cleared, dividends had been paid for the four weeks' previous training, for our Maroons had won 730. Encouraged by several thousand Western Hills fans and the school band, our line outcharged and outfought the opponents and paved the way for the victory. lt was Mart Zimov's superb backfield play which finally counted for the winning touchdown. 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K ,. 3,-A I h, , ww? M ' YR ,vi - .-.Q-. ,V 1 JW H.. .54 4 I . N my. it . 9 x. ' ' - ' - an 4, V4 -v Mm Zefeaz '- Iubilant over their fine beginning, our boys scored three times in the second period on a fine passing attack, and again in the fourth to win easily over Norwood, 26-U. Still inclined towards winning ways, the Maroons broke a three year Newport jinx when they outpowered a stubborn Wildcat team, 21-U. But then the trouble started. lnjuries, a week's rest, and poor mental attitude helped Purcell to catch our team off guard and hand us our first defeat l3-7. Behind l3 points at the half, our team resorted to passing in a desperate attempt to come back, but time ran out as their efforts fell short and the game was lost. An underrated Hughes team also took advantage of being the underdog and fought our boys to a 6-6 tie. Walnut Hills then concluded. the disastrous home stay by outplaying the Maroons to the tune of l3-U. The spell was finally broken when the offense was brought back to life again and the Maroons won, 29-O. With a victory over Withrow necessary to win the championship, the team was primed into the best mental attitude for any game since Springfield. By virtue of Dave Comisar's spectacular running, the score was tied l3-l3 at the half. However, the offense again bogged down in the second half, and the game ended in a l3-l3 deadlock. In the final game with Elder, the Panthers got the jump at the start and outplayed the West Hi boys, thoughout, winning 21-U. Thus the season ended, a success to some and a disappointment to others, but to all, a wonderful example of Americas ideals and democratic principles. Z'-'nu' f Pqox-1daN .I Ag . M1 - N Xxx.. 'I ev' I, I-ix I5? Il, ' ', I',f'1'IlII!, II.: Ifv:f'x1,'4'I, II.: Il' V: IIf'I.lvn, II.: 71' smmxmxx, K.: IIII, II., IW'yuIf'r, II. II L, II: If: 1'-xusagf-lfwr, M.: IIyfIf', IU.: ltwvll, IX: I1y'yf1I,I'.: 'I'f1I'vr, M. 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X 1 ff 4--Sm 'Q The thrill oi the kick-oft would be lessened Without the rumble and crash oi the drum, the joy oi a touchdown would be incomplete without the strains of the Fight Song, the halt period would be dull Without a band to cheer. Western Hills is proud of its band: our throats tighten as they stand at attention to play the Alina Mater, our hearts surge as our drurn-major tosses the loatons. Western Hills is especially proud oi its drum-major, Don Poynter, who is one oi the outstanding baton-twirlers in the state. The band has directed its efforts during this war year to com- munity service, playing ior inductees at the local dratt boards and for the Red Cross and War Chest drives. Unk xl 70' ezfwm A well balanced team represented our school this year, both on the line and in the backiield. With Marty Zimov pacing the backiield with his all-around stellar play, and Al lordan and Dave Comisar leading the team's running attack, our otiense was always a potential threat. The blocking oi Ed Weber and Al DeGarmo made much ot our scoring possible, for without the blocking back, no offense could work. On the line, Bob Dean and Gene Buehlmann served as staunch guardians ot the endways and the Buehlmann-Zimov passing combina- tion Was again one ot the city's best. Then too, with Boy Girten and Elmer Buehl- mann at tackle, Bob Lane and Walt Miller at guard, and Balph l-layhow at center, we possessed a mighty forward Wall. ln ad- dition to these regulars, Coach Blackburn did not have to hesitate to call on lerry Connor, back, Clint Orlemann, end, Bill Staubitz, tackle, or Dave Belly, guard, tor reliable replacements. lordan, Zimov and Miller are shown in the inserts. at the left. .ex qi. K W, w M3 S . 7 f. 9 ww fx ,::. W lg: . 3 -1- iff? x.k ji,QflK-'mi-4w95556i?'.f' X 481 1' ,Q .1 A ,.A, 5, f Y' fwig ' , 'wifi -M Q '.-- ' yi P' :fs .'.- .1 ' ' W-Y -:-21.-S325 5 Xu +A , 3 1 ax W. A 1 ' ' ' E ' Q N, M ' s 3 L 3 It KX 9 ? 'K 1 . .' X K. 1 f ,, r- Q A lx Y .9 , K , Q 'r in Q ,' K, . 1 1 1 'f 4 f x . 4 v X 5 A .K J I , . 4 Kg f .ff g- L 5 . 1 x ' I g I if X , ,M H x' Vx W' Fx K Wm N ' nr : h - ,Ts g . I , , fws 9 ,. .. t gg ig . ' ' A4 Ag. -is. 1 V , f' '12, ' f 15' 'wx M N: Q., A , v-W M - T' Q. J as VV? bb I x i I A T' 4 i gh' n,, IW' 1 yr, L 3 , K3 b 2 .x 7m Z Jntinuing their winning ways, our Jopsters, paced by Ed W e y r i c h, nwned Walntit Hills, 30-26. However der's height proved too great a indicap and despite Bob 'Weiss l3 aint ettort, the Maroons went down to eir second deteat, 33-32. A bit ot over- tntidence and hard luck then set in, r Norwood upset our tive, 3l-27, and this game Bill Seitz was injured and st tor the remainder ot the season. iy Cebhardt proved himselt a cap- nle replacement in the next game tor 2 sparked the team to a 33-27 victory 'er Hughes. Atter beating Greenhills l-25, our Maroons were upset by 'ithrow to the tune ot 30-lB, tor our 'st league loss. the next tour games our team was at L best. Paced by Captain Marty Zimov, ir boys completely outclassed their uponents, beating Woodward 47-34, 'alnut Hills 45-l9, Central Vocational I-27, and Hughes 36-33. The Hughes tme was one ot the season's best, tor rtart coaching, good strategy, and 'illtul playing were all combined to e greatest advantage to win this game id with it the championship, eeded second in the tournament, our ds easily romped over Central Voca- Jnal 43-26, but were again upset by a tx Vtfithrow team, 36-32, despite Billy randall's stellar play. lthough they saw little action, it was e constant cheering ot Dave Comisar, ene Buehlmann, Bob Purcell, Al De- armo, and Bay Penno, which helped ,e team over many rough spots. Next ear Cfebhardt, Comisar, Purcell, De- armo, and Penno will return to carry ,e main burden ot the team. Om ' ' mm it X h great fighting spirit, fine ability, and capable direction under Coach Paul Nohr, the Maroon' mermen splashed their way through another successful season. Although they failed to win the city championship for the first time in four years, our inexperienced swimmers made a fine showing and finished second, only eight points behind Walntit ills. Our team outpointed W'ithrow, 36-28, in its opener and then followed by triumphing over Hughes, 33-23. Walnut I-lills, however, proved to be too good for they nosed us out 31-26. ln the three interscholastic meets, we finished fourth, first, and second in that order, and were second in the final standing. Our top scorers were Milo l-lanke and Ed Niemeier, backstrokersp Al Franke, Dick Neidhard, Balph Hayhow, Wayne Bradbury, and Tom Quinn free-stylersg Powell McHenry and Don Streibig, breaststrokers, and Dave Doust, our diver. Of these boys, only I-lanke, Bradbury, and l-layhow are seniors and Coach Nohr will have a fine nucleus with which to work, next year, in the remaining boys. Below, the senior squad is drilling together. Starting in the foreground, they are: M. Hanke, D. Neidhard, T. Quinn, D. Donat, B. I-layhow, W.,BradblQry, F. Mohaupt, E. Niemeier, A. Franke, P. Mcl-lenry, and D. Streibig. At the right, thxjtydgor squad, which will form the senior team of future years, is shown. They are: l. Boc 5 olt, B. Gabel, L. Mcl-lenry, P. Groeniger, A. McCartney, B. Kappes, D. Beall, S. Br, le, U er. E. Bergdolt is not shown. Dave Donat is also shown diving. I I N ' I w .i - L if .'a V N ,X ' xl .., mg W and K Fw. JK ' A x L if 97,1 Q 2 It is true that bowling, tennis and golf are not major sports, but each of these requires as much skill, practice and finesse as any of the other sports and each merits individual attention. This year's bowling team, for instance, won the city championship and brought the first such title to our school. The team was led by Stan Masters, and was composed of other star pinsters such as Ed lackson, lack C'Dom, Don Bahe, Clifford lockers, and loe Cook, who are shown in that order, above. Coach Elmore Price took full advantage of his four tennis lettermen, Aaron Weinstein, Bill Crandall, Al DeGarmo, and Bob Suddendorf, and produced a formidable team again this year. Aided by Bill Beinke, Carl Bolsen, George Schwartz, and Arch McCartney, Ir., these boys finished second in their league competition, losing by one single point. With Weinstein, DeCfarmo, and Suddendorf playing the singles positions in that order, and with Crandall and Beinke, Bolsen and Schwartz serving as the doubles teams, the Maroon racketeers triumphed over Withrow in their first match, 3-2. Wyoming, however, outlasted our boys, and defeated them 3-2. Then Hughes inflicted their only league defeat, 3-2. But our team came right back to upset a highly-touted Walnut Hills team, 3-2. All of these boys but Crandall will be back next year. At the upper right, Bill Crandall is demonstrating the backhand to Bill Beinke, kneeling, and Al DeGarmo, Bob Suddendorf, Coach Price, Carl Bolsen, George Schwartz, and Aaron Weinstein. Weinstein and Suddendorf are also shown at the right. PageO H d diqhi n Zag? panic 7a Um A stron our school in golf this year, for Coach Chester Thomas h th as ree lettermen returninq in addition t o a talented new-comer. With Captain Elmer Rtiehlmann pac- inq the team, and Carl Bernet G ene Ruehlmann, and LeRoy Sheldon filling out the squad, the Maroon niblickers ha Ve an excellent chance to capture the wh ' Q, ampionship, for they have already defeated Central V oca- tional, ll-l. They need only to IO . eat Walnut Hills and Withrow to attain that qoal At the left Sheldon Bernet a d C I , , n -ene Ruehlmann watch intently as Elm Ruehlmann tees off. q foursome represents P One Hund dN t K V V cl f 581' A' i 5 g . mb.. 5 1 Z: A v ., ' j-pn-cf -.am xH -1 H' ' ,fYdq.,v r E X1 1 ww 1 A '+A -. flat I ,.. ! I ' W' 1' ' a , 3 F if E , 1 'YQ -' 1 f-L Q -R, .,, 1 I 3 -- ggi -- W .- ji , 3 -. J. -Q--.. N , ya. ., N, 5' , i-.eg W , if- wap.. ---... .' 1 I -ii .',N .. ' wg, --N.. - ng, . - 5- 1 Yang -' fi 'W 'A , , x,..,. , , 1 , 3' A Im f . W -, - . -- T -55 6 7' -rf 1 . ' ' Agn. Q-,aw ,Q ,iz-+.., I ' - . +A, -Vg.. ff ng, '-f- A ,,,-f N 1- V - ' - f ' .8 ' ' -- v .. -Q .. -qv., --,-.K.l.p,'.4 'H ..,, -,Q 4 N1 ' Q Q, p ' - . ' HM 1 41.-lf., UQ' 1 ' - , . : -'ugp laroon's ace hurlers, Masters, Wehmeier, ebhirdt and Feldhaus are shown warm- tg up Mecklenborg is seen stretching ar at the left. Above, Ed Willett is settling nder a popvup, and just to the right, lack ingleton is shown taking his turn at at At the right, A.postol's slide is too ite as Masters tags him out. P O Hund d Twenlv-on 7m Zemin!! mm 706:44 ' ' By winning twelve of their first thirteen games, the Maroon baseball team has captured the city championship and was seeded as the number one team in the district tournament. Backed by fine fielding support and powerful hitting, a star mound corps, composed of Skip Masters, Herm Wehmeier, Bay Gebhardt and Tom Peldhaus, held their opponents in check with an average of slightly more than two runs per game. Opening its season by beating Central Vocational, 9-0, the team continued to put aside all opponents in the next three games, trimming Mt. Healthy, Hughes, and Withrow by the respective scores of 24-0, l2-3, and 2-l. A iinx Purcell team, which inflicted first defeats to our football and basketball teams, then proceded to hand the Maroons their first defeat in baseball, when they beat us, 3-41. Befusing to accept defeat, our boys returned to winning ways by con- guering Boger Bacon, B-2, Central Vovational, 20-2, and Walnut Hills in a double header, l9A3 and l2-7. The championship was finally clinched when Woodward was downed twice, 5-0 and l3-l, and Hughes was beaten in a riotous game, l0-8. Greatly responsible for this fine showing was the stellar infield play of Mecklenborg at first, Masters, who also pitched, at third, and the keystone combination of Weyrich and Apostol. When Willett, the catcher, and the outfield of Gebhardt, lockers and Wehmeier is added to this team, it is easy to see its championship caliber. Each of the above mentioned was hitting above .300 and the team had an average above .330 in totaling more than ten runs per game. lt is not at all improbable that this great team shall go on to win higher honors in state-wide competition. 00: ' F Passing the baton, hurdling, throwing the disc, pole vaultingg these are but a few of the events which require much prac- tice and training for a successful track team. This year's team drew much recognition. The team outpointed Hughes in their first meet and won by 2Vz points. The Maroons then smothered Elder and Central Vocational by amassing 87 points, their highest total of the season. The team then entered the K. of C. meet and brought home four of the six trophies offered there, finishing second in the meet, by winning three of the relays. Purcell and Walnut Hills were the next victims of our Maroon dashmen, who again displayed great strength. With the interscholastic and district meets yet ahead of them, the boys are priming and training to bring home additional honors to Western Hills. Coach McCartney is giving the team warm-up exercises before a meet, at the upper right. They are: front row-- A. lordan, D. Comisar, P. Engelhart, D. Poynter, D. Neidhardy row two-D. Schroer, I. Moore, W. Bradbury, S. Kiefel, l. Connor, and T. Catanzarog third row-M. Zimov, K. Cruise, B. Weis, L. Butenschroer, B. Purcell, and G. Buehlmann. To the left, lack Dartnell, the tearn's star pole vaulter, is shown going over the bar. lust below, Tony Catanzaro is throwing the disc. Dave Comisar, Al lordan, Bob Purcell and Terry Connor take a short dash and Dick Neidhard and Dale Schroer take the hurdles in the pictures directly beneath. At the lower right, Stan Kiefel, Dick Neidhard, Dick Puryear and lack Dartnell train on the obstacle course, while Marty Zimov heaves the shot and Earnie Wilson goes over the high jump. -xs H M, i. -,x,.,,,,Q . 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A ' as I Q ' A L :Vg . - ' - . Nw. W'-1 - .2 -K . . K . 'W ETXEQWNWQQ FR M. A ' xx -w..g,,ijj2f.- mi, QM.. 'WM Q fl I . A I i A Q UM If -4 M Y . QAM mf . QAM, -1 Q .H 1 ' ' NNW r . .. . 4., In . .. '- .LW -- . ' -W m.w.L W - - de geckcw ' .1 Q N -V SOI tp -X 4 ,xyx ' X-5 ff X -v-n f ..- Y-147m Over trails, across fields and near the river bank the girls on horseback drink in all the beauties ot nature. Riding with qreat free- dom along the river bank are I. l-lettrick, R. Kaplan, G. McCartney, G. Decker, I. Harr- mann, R. Schmidt. Going alonq at a qood speed showing how well they can handle their horses are R. Kaplan in the lead with l. Hettrick and G. McCartney close behind. E. Greensmith shows the qanq how well she can mount a horse after which the stable keeper demonstrates how to hold the reins correctly. PqOHddT qh 5 . , I Nagy' I H 3' M l, s. A - Q if x.. A, 5 .vi ff My 4 f NN , 4 wkmhlal ar' ,Q-4e 'm' QA H. A M .F W? fwf L4 6-us ,MLK t Y 'Y , JT ,A 'ff' . , ,L V t,, 4-f 'T I IKIITIHV NX iiii.a f, '.'ttIILS tzwiiiiiiiiriig sogisisom was iiituiqtiratod by fa :splash party wiiicfii :wt tiiw .ivtivity ott . v 1 V . , t i fi it-ltiwtiiiicg start. this iiiiorioiics event was toiiowod by fi sgofisoii ot wtitvi pioto. iirltkiil t tfimt ytviiizs yifiqfwir'it wow ropoatod at the Vtfiitriiit Hiiis pooi ioi tho Soiitiiworstwiii Ohio vi ti ms' voiivoritioii. For tho wiritor months Miss C. Vfitte Camo throiifgii with ti mow it til ti fi, nsyiiviiioriixwit zswiiiiiiiiiicg, dftfi tho iritensivo practice iii this tout was wtiiimixwci ivy .1 i t it iiiowt. 'iiriizis was totiowod by tho fmmiai intramiirfit moot, iii which ttio gsoiiioii cgiiiaz i igzity fiotfmtoci tho iirictoiriiaissaamoii. Virginia MCCartnoy was tho :3Qi'iioi'5' :stat with Ciltmiti iitiwi' titxsci fitlilifl :somo QXt,fOpiiOT'ldi swimming. Tho Sprimq season mms tim ity itiipiosst iivqisstmtiori tor the iito savinq Class in the history ot tho zschooi. tivikwi iii iw Page One Hundmd Th ala .ll 1' ' . 1,33 ' vu .fi P' Y 945 am! 4 S Q Maw Y SFT n , , x Y K., . A l 'J . Q Ju 5, ,. 1 2 X ' W 553 k' N N gi Q , ar Q., vm -A 5 E-2 1.1 Archery, the answer toward a well poised, graceful body has always been a popular sport and the big tournament held in late spring is looked torward to with great anticipation by all partici- pants. Seen above, lett to right, R. Schmidt, R. A. Lamb, and M. lacobs, practice tor the event in good torm. Every year baseball boasts the largest crowd ot any other sport. ln the picture M. Blackman is batter-up while others watch waiting their turn to bat. Base- ball is now considered a part ot the Victory Corps Physical Fitness Pro- gram along with hurdling, hiking, an obstacle course, and track. Placed in charge ot these is Dot Huseman. Hiking is always enjoyed by all. We seo M. M a n n i n g, S. Chaney, M. Mathias, and R. Schmidt in the lead as the groups go over the trail. The obstacle course is no obstacle tor these girls They prove it by showing how well they can climb up and down the irregular fence which is one of the obstacles on the course G. Decker, D. Grimm, and M. Mathias show the rest ot the girls how well they ve mastered the rings one ot the gymnastic stunts. Ready, set, go! The girls are ready to show their powers on the track The Physical Fitness Program is well on its way in progress proving to be a great asset toward Education tor Lite k,.5, ,R .1 my ,Q-4 . 'Q ' Q so :GLY Q--Q wgfff Wikis!! 6 fu-At , -,rm -1 . 'ff Lai wt'-'Y 'W N K fAf'kx'1..? . . Ni V A L, ' ii. ' 'lf L' - JN.. X Wyifv ,ml www 4, Nn,,,'x' 4 ff- W., ,. . 4 ,,. .1221 xx X 3 :xp 'Lf . .X .- 6, A 2+ ,,ff1x,5 'AIM ,.-- ' I 'A ' E C .,. 4 5- ,gi ff .3 fri .. 'blk f4cca'wZcmce Wat! M , 4-.rv ff-14 .. ' . S 4 . . N.. , ,M - L 4 -I ,au W 4:5 u 5 s A 4.1: A .as '.,f,..' I 4 I 4 new ,fr - fi '-Sf! . 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A ' 1 . .4-1, .. . ' .V ' ,, .1 W A u ,rgliw M- fn Qi,f,f'3,,?g:1 Mm.: ' 1. wg., -- V' 7, f ga- -V -A., ,Q 1'1 --' ' '. -,1 '11 .rf 1-me -.-if fix The thrill of teeing oft, the cry of fore, a hole in one, hitting below par, present a picture of golf, another oi the girls' spring sports. The technique oi golf which requires pre- cision oi strokes, good form, and plenty of energy is seen above demonstrated by S. Oettinger under the instruction of M. Finkbeiner, girls' golf manager. Picturing beauty and poetry in motion, the art oi tennis is displayed by lane Berg as her racquet follows through a stroke sending the ball toward her opponent. Pago Ono Hundred Th A ,. mtl 1 ,M .,,qn '5 K , ,,,- irc' ,l' 'QQ ,gr is A sunny tall afternoon! Remember sitting in class, all excited as you watched the buses roll into the circle? Vtfould victory be ours? We knew we'd get there O. K. The buses were already waiting. This picture is just a memory now. A much more iniportfint Victory is toremost in all ot our minds. We'll get there all right tool VVe're sure ot that, but we know that we'Il have to make sacrifices. Those football trips are just one. Buses are needed tor important wartime transportation. We, here at West High, are the only school whose bus service has not been cut greatly. Come on kids! Let's help show our appreciation to the Street Railway Company by helping them take care of these buses in the best way we can. Then, after that big Victory is won, they'll carry us on to our own victories . . . CINCINNATI STREET RAILWAY EU. DIXIE TERMINAL BUILDING mx rw if? 4 eplemdefz W Mmm, iw-Iv w'wfyw.1n5n1r1. fl f-,, , ,lr -N Nile, .X Mi? A K3 Ill ll lf, W ?'3Mw.er.1 Nqlllii C :m 'mm1f1 Put ul I X 1 .1 ,. . VC? -'HW UL 'j E H 1 ji.lUVVf .C f m fvltwvafwIwmkHf11r1112fvllfwvmfy , It 1' Ufwxwk i:1:2Wf1r1lpuCi with im Cimizsdi the fl. .N fx.. !31Ik1Iv1D11VTy. ' f My Wwzw uc rwaily fm ihw I vrmr1 1 cicavxfrwd N 1 vm ! 'KB U. 1141i -W ? MM Nw: w11iw1':zgmr1k U1Ujl1T1iOI'L3 at The V111 gully. QM HI, I' 11f'M :Mztvrl hips first bell C1055 NMOS twzfxn Iwlffy. lima ihwsw limi lL3Sl.1C Br'oozOs5. WU VTMM14 A 1 lXi?'l11I1 51121614911 l vv:s1wO:5Tf f1'm dmwl iw 6 I. N XX. ugw1Tf1 IOl1IV1llfD. Paqe Ono Hundwd 'fhxrlyvxqht Ooiofez irc 2 I, a B 7 l don't wanna set the world on fire, l just Wanna start a fire for the pow-wow tonight, sings Bob Mark. At last, revenge! Newport is trampled in the thick slimy mud. V for Victory, that's us. The High School Vic- tory Corps holds its inauguration ceremonies at Western Hills. Hi-Y election. Billy Crandall is now swinging the gavel. Birth Beinke, office secretary, j o i n s the WAAC's. She wants to do something besides knitting sweaters. leepers-hygienists are going to examine our gums to see if our uppers fit. High-hopes . . . but what a defeat. Purcell l3, W. H. 6. Centipede Keifel does it again. Vtlhat a man! Boys' Week Mayor, Buehlmann plans for political career. Ken lap Guise is really a Whiz at fuel oil rationing. Something is wrong with our goal posts. West Hi 6eaHughes 6. Teachers suggest pupils turn in their tin ears to the scrap drive. Hockey gremlinsl Nancy McNamarer landed in a first rate mud bath. Seelerry Conner and Bill Staubitz make swell trarnps for parent's night play. Hayhow in the snow Q Edith Seibert and Syl Bunge came mud-skiing to the rescue. That Qld Black Magic! That Qld Walnut Hills team blacked us l3-U. Three c h e e r s for the Teacher's Convention-- No school. Woaemfefz - eW i l l someone please t e l l Wayne Bradbury that H-U-Cf-H-E-S is not pronounced hugaus. 3-Dick Chaney says that all girls are equally prettyaein the dark. 4-linny Mac almost lost her steak at the steak fry when the old gray mare appeared. 5--All the fruit stores of Price Hill are raided for orange crates for pow- wow. 6-eGlo Decker breaks rec- ords for selling hotdogs. Ch those eyes! Beelack Dartnell smashed all track records. He ran to Home in nothing flat. 9-!'Kappie sports a QQ in Chemistry. Wish l had blue eyes. llae Choir gave their all to the Eagle tonight over WKRC. l2-The coast guard band has all the girls' hearts going pitty pat. G. A. A. Minstrel is a big hit. Snow Ball and Po' Chop were a Wow! l3eDave Comisar did a 70 yd. gallop to pay dirt at Withrovv to tie us l3-l3. But 'Withrow won P. M. S. L. football championship after all our Work. 9a eClass officers elected today. Bob Mecklenborg lBevAs a consolation prize, the Beserves Win their and Martha Garrison thrill at first meeting. Pane One Hundred Thirlv-nine sub title undefeated. M N' ' S 'J 11'faIJi 'S plaafzmacxl S. E. Corner ot Harrison and Montana Prescription Specialist Gifts For All Occasions Whitman and Scbratt MO. 0969 Rox Candies 3740 Glenmore Ave. Cheviot MO. 9802-9799 ? MORE TI-IAN EVER BEFORE! War is on the Wires-and getting the message through is a tremendous responsibility. We're hitting the Iine by being everlast- ingly on the job to see that lines are available and Working Where needed most, that connections are made guickly. We're proud to be serving the U. S. A. THE CINCINNATI 81 SUBURBAN BELL TELEPIIUNE CUMPANY Gomflfmmff at BVERLUUK IIABBWABE CU. A FRIEND I HoWARD c. PETERs, Prop. 490709 Glenway Ave. Overlook Phone WAbash 3345 Loose Leaf Devices - Desks - Fountain Pens EDW. H. ALICH Pedekm 5 24142, vw. wesfwooa g.w.z,.. MERCHANTILE STATIONERS 3000 Harrison Avenue FILING EQUIPMENT Opp. Westwood School MO. 5065 ' Est. 1872 Phone, PArkway 3026-3027 li 218 East Ninth Street Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio QUALITY I-Ind IIFFI.EMAN'S UFFLEMAN BAKING COMPANY -:- 939 York Street Complimemsof alwoimim 413. IQJIUMIIQ L MYERS DAIRY I INVALID COAQI-I SERVICE 3328 Glenmore Ave. Phone MO. 1942 3440 Glenmore Avenue Cheviot ,. ,A ., E 1 Q B.: ag . x XX X , NN fb xv if I f' 5 A I .Q A V ,Hn gf 4 x . -- l mm' M , 1 rwmtiasv , 4 ir Q. w K' Y. Iv Paqo Onf' Hundre d Forty 'Ihre-0 , ecemdm I T? llwllirw G1 lmm fm 5 llUllllC'0 I cl lr vi 1' VXI w N my , . lwlwmfl lu r' fl' ll, Fl 521 U41 V as ml l Rumrwii lUr'O11c 3lwl llwgao ll'JllC'l ::c'r'cmm: : from H10 a11c lllw1'l11m. 7 ljiml Virol :1Qr cm1'w w: l lwll11'my lOl 1ms:m1l1s: lwywlllcclfl lnf'l4ir X 'lqcvwwr lmlcilllimlclwcl. 8 Miss Amlroxv :slartsa pl lacl lay WC'cWlXlTlCj I1 zslmpby lucvw lim 9 'IBQQTS' Clllfxllllixlli lf: zzlill lTlOf'7T1lNCl cllxillllifll. ll':s all bo CGUSO Ol Goorfgw. No, No, HOVVClI'C'l, mol llml way, says M11 PHIIIXIWLS 11:1 hw dQmcmsl1'alO: 1 llw mlmly url Ol kisramcg. HU U cl O I llw Gamzsllcglilu is Wally llwfv fwml will Hmcllu QlI'dTNC?lN.H 'Vlllnlmu lj-xuymlwr i: :c -fmllm1 allv lcxevrlmg Lal all llw qirlrz. Fl'Gll lilm lllw : :l 1cvW li: cuvfwl I 15 WA hisllmsfl 0 r' W 0yric 'l1 Wc2l4 fare is orqanized. ' an l....T.' -1 CINCINNATI ATHLETIC C0. 110 WEST FOURTH STREET .... CH 4768 WWWWWWH .....,...,..nv,YnIWW,,,....,...,.,,Y..,I,I,,,,.,,,,,,,,-.,,,,,, ,,,.,.......,.,.,,.,.,,,vw.,.,,,.,v,vv--,WY ---------NWWY--WWWY.n.Y---..A..,Y..,..,-.VHWUNSWI.Y.....,..,.....,....--.-- MILLER SCIIUIIL of BUSINESS in BUSINESS and ' SECRETARIAI.. TRAINING . . . - DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS page .,,,,, .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,... - ,.,.,,,, . .,..,.. , , , ..,,,,,,,, , . ,..,,,.,,,,,, Y.YYYYYY,Y, . VvVv..VvY.v , -,-ff,-,-: -,-1-,-f,-,-, Just shop here once, y0u'11 realize Gomplimenfs of KELLERS IS THE sronfz EE You SHOULD PATRONIZE KELLER'S SRUEERY STURE 3501 Warsaw Avenue kilongrolg l 9 'Dl'lI'LlAllY OW' --Where DOT QUALITY CANNED FOODS are sold-Where you always Buy the best-Save the most. 'MIANSZEN GDMPANY Cincinnati, Ohio Phone MAin 0832 E N G I2 A V E D CQMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS . SX for IixN0 GYNKISS of 10.13 IlHlIH1nlt',ll1'l'l! fm NEEREARLALNSA ,'- .1, . . ' ' 4- .wjwvvullzv lu Iln' 1!1-Mgr: mul nmrlruklurlun' of Y I C' ff? ' C llglALll't'l 1'lllllH'llK'l'llH'lII - ll1ll7l1Hl'l'lIll'lllK lil' rjfftfll Bluff rlcv A uns! Cfavnvgjvs Years of Service A HOME IS YOUR BEST INVESTMENT WE WILL BE GLAD TO TELL YOU ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT BUYING A HOME ,f,4F,::':,,251f2W. THE CENTRAL FA1RM0UNT33i32::LE:znite WA- BUILDING al LOAN COMPANY We Operate Our Own Plant af W A DRY CLEANERS o o o ALL GARMENTS INSURED Phone MOntana 3230 2957 Montana A vi Q :qi -Y-'J' .nt A . .. ',1s E M 3 , F 1 B A 'gf-.x n V f W' .,, '57 'Ely 'Af in-If ,1f...x 1 n lu . I L4 In 1 i sl - WI lvimdftggv. I1 'in 'V ' . K 1 , s L-ov , r x- ' - ' ' -mul f J ' ' xml 1-431.31 'v r y-. Jn:- 4 ' Q., 1 1 ff 1- nt fr - ' R 1 ,L 557, f ' 4 '1 C, 1 fl ex 7 N ,4fJI'. X ffkil .r2LfL f 1 fb! lh Bolan CMissl vs. Eolsen. ' L 'C' f if Q l7 Pappy Nohr starts his annual slave ff, ' drive in the pool. f A lf? Al Franke wants a girl in his Christmas stocking. ffl Senior class rooms have an empty hollow sound with the kids working over the holidays. Dec is huzzingesahout a green cash- mire. Wi Was it indigestion that caused Santa Clauses stomach to keep slipping. Ffwwfwf ft Student saleswoman Ellen Bauer agrees schools hetter any day. , Senior Rings are to be here the l9th. Wlio are they trying to kid? G Miss Gates finds it hard to please 2500 hungry stomaches. 7 Phyllis Wagner' seen tripping 8th grade hoy. Hard up? ll Ftogor Dcttmer signs up for a Charles Atlas course. l? loo Gels is a sheik in a sheet at the S. P. Q. E. fashion show. is 'll' MQ? S , ,silv- XX- - l l4e l5 l8 l9 20 Qt Mr. T. E. Pouch is now the proud father of a recording set. Cheery news today. Exam sched- ule announced. Ugh! Tune of the week, Praise the Lord. lf the hall smells of perfume, blame it on Carl Love. eDean and Schulte enlist in the Marines. Ernest Kerley enlists in the Boy Scouts, Miss Clarice CPower-Divel Hobenf sack clipped a right rutter in her Aeronautics Class. SUMMER SCHUUL YOUR TIME this summer can be of great value to your Country. You can start training on Iune Zl in day or evening classes to take advantage ot the many excellent office positions now available for trained persons. Day and Evening Courses in Private Secretarial, Stenography, Comptometer, Accounting and General Business Subjects. New classes tor beginners. Intensive review courses for those who have taken some business training. ASK FOR OUR CATALOG 0 CHERRY 5348 CINCINNATI YMCA BUSINESS CULLECE CENTRAL PARKWAY AT ELM STREET IIIIQLNIILIIQSS IDIRIIIIIEFS . Harrison at Mont. Avenues . Phones MO. 9853-9797 CINCINNATI. OHIO O O H7Q:25nad?Zka9.Shneu Flach Bros. Grocery Co. brings U you the best. Their quality and 8 service are above the rest. FLAGH BROS.GRO0ERY co.l P Oliddi' qh l E DO OUR UTMOST TO GIVE YOU THE BEST 'Ir Keep Healthy and Happy by DRINKING MILK Dam, 2045 Harrison Ave. WESTWOOD MOntana 0612 I MAHON EY s cHAs.BENcsI14: W We are proud to say we print 0 'I aa aaaa aaaa aaaa Western Hills Press ' x if- ,. . ' o A' iff ' fn 53: .. 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We had a cream putt war at Latin Club. eFirst aiders smear on the iodine as Mr. Miller starts First Aid squad. eStreibiq's iather takes up knittino for Miss Andrews Red Cross class. eTom l-less and lohnny lohnson don't need a barbere ethey det their hair cuts in choir. -Senior crirls wondering about little sisters or Flo Grasser worried 'cause there seems to be more Little Sisters coming to the party than bid ones. eNow We all have a Little Sister. -No more canned corn as stu- dents help with iood rationind. - Hats Gil to lunior Qperetta. Dick Heepke makes qirls' hearts Q0 pitterinq. eNew plays, excitincj dame defeat Hughes and we are basketball champs. -Too bad, Zim misses team's victory partyehe has measles. Beep! Beep! We're out to buy a jeep! -Miss l-lobensack's home room is worried about Dick Tracy and Pruneface. -With a slip of the zip, Marty Math- ias Wore a raincoat all day. e Tempus tuqit especially in 206 with clocks 20 minutes fast. CLOTHES me Me MAN Go to MlLLEH'S for Stqle and Qualitg MILLEHS oLoTHEs 3711 St. Lawrence Ave. WA. 0555 l..M.PRlNCE CC. Swimming Pools 25 Keep Fit This Summer-Take a dip regularly Western Hills Salt Water Pavilion 4 West Fourth Street on Glenway Avenue R. B. PENNo gdm, cw WOW fl g ' K ' If my Loyal to the Ethics of Pharmacy G b Hotel Lobby also N. E. Corner 4th G Main Sts. 'k H dq rt s tor Beau Brummell Ties V H nShirts-CooperU d wear P S Behs and Suspend 4413 Glenway Ave. WA. 1236 Hund MOntana 5000-1-2 Wesierhaus Amusement --Comp ang - IOE WESTERHAUS. Manager In Coin Machine Business Since 1909 05 3726 Kessen Ave. Cheviot. Ohio fegdufmf ART ACADEMY OF CINCINNATI Summer Term Begins June 21, 1943 OLiie Drawing and Painting OPicture Construction OPreparatory Drawing and Painting lLandscape Painting and Drawing lCommercial Art and Advertising OAir Brush and Silk Screen Technique OGraphic Arts lColor Photography lGeneral Weaving 1-'oR FURTHER INFORMATION Call CHERRY 8792 IEHRHISHDCY ZQ6- 7a-Dale potato C Phone: MElrose 2673 C95 me diveefesl Wiring! ilbililiiilicilfilio IIBANIIDGM ak KIELSOITI QLGAI2 CO. C A M P B E L L EUMMERIIIAL SCHUUL Complete preparation for positions with the government and private industries- Individual training. Phone MAin 1606-1607 31 E. Fourth ndred Filty-three rom a Booster of CLEAN ATHLETICS 7754444 S B a s k e t b all team wins first round of tournament. 9 Seniors in a dither about caps and gowns or formals. Latin Club goes in for blood curdling screams. l l l5e Why is Elmer Buehlmann worried about his income tax? t6 7Wilma Hagenhoff chosen valedictorian. 17 eChoir charters street car. President Draper of Street Bailway resigns. lB Marian Weiss is cheered as new basketball manager at B. B. supper. t9 Black eye for Gene Buehlmann. 22 alulia lean Kaiper serenades early morning audience. 23 Big Spateelformals win! Wie Nutrition galore at G. A. A. 25 Slender Buthie Schmidt wins posture contest. 26 AA Cappella's rendition of The Creation caused nation-wide comment. 29 Sweet Plo Grasser is Sweeheart of Maroon XM 30 Don Poynter stars on radio programs. 3l e Student Prince to be senior opera. l eTown Meeting of the Air at VVest Hi. B Casting Capers casts Al Franke as a Nasty Nazi. .a Bill Stabitz president of Blood Donors Club. G BB Eyes McCreadie looks good in wrestling trunks. Latest G. l. haircuts belong to Bill Skeen, Bob Kapes, and Phyllis Carter. B Student Council Boat Bide Planned. 9 Boddv McDowall gives all the freshman girls a thrill. V 7 U 'Q .0 Victory Book Week! Gym Teachers Convention hears West Hi's Choir. Snoop Ginny Teuscher and Peep Pran Stevens are key-hole detectives. Town Meeting broadcast at Cincy. Page One Hundr d F ity! Break the ice for the Student Council Boat Bide. Wayne Kile is adorable in a girl's gym suit. Paula Floyd disappointed 'cause Vtfashing- ton trip canceled. Beds win opening game! Easter holiday. Through the slush and mud the gang plodded on the annual Good Friday Break- tast l-like. The rneasle season closes with lerry Domier as its last victim. Eileen Branham swoons to lule Huttmans intoxicating kisses. tGperetta practice ot coursel. Seniors attend pre,-freshmen day at U. G. Pat Henslei is still worrying about the tennis matches. Our team's last diamond game Won. 'them the championship. 12-l4e'l'he Student Prince is a vvondertul success. l8-Another year has passed and the G. B. hold election. Zl-aeWith all the substitutes on the market the G. B. is no slacker-eetoday we have a tea instead oi a banguet. 25-eAll ears tor the announcement oi All-round boy at All Sports Banguet. C026 3-More awards at the G. A. A. Banguet. 9-S. P. Q. B. has chicken tor once. lleGnce again comes Class Day and in the evening the Prom. l4eAt long last White iormals, red roses, di- plomas, and the class ol '43 graduates. l4-l6--Gh what a headache-final exams! lB-Beports, another year is in the past, and we have the tuture stretching before us. Pg o H d drnyf ir ir 'k i' ak 'A' ir Lindemads Drug Store up on Glenwayp Will try to serve you in every Way. l.indema11's Drug Store 4903 Glenway Ave. WA. 0865 DAVORANS Q A L I T Y S H 0 P We'll shoe away your foot troubles Come in and see o.o.o. 95 ooolll olo.ol E u.,ol olv.v.o And YQUIH agree ' ' ' H F af C F Q ' I4 G 'zwm oe o. Phone WAbash 9606 3643 Warsaw Av t E ghl ll 578 W. Sixih Street The Western Hills Fuel 81 Supply co- Ferguson Rd. and C. 6 O. R. R. MOnlana 0400 C0l-lL - FERTILIZER - FEED 1 A im, ' I ' -m Q r' vm' GIUS mf 'rx ' nv For uI11'?Gt?IGgg1!rueI-III12AgX21?1T1al idsL1c:c?e5ShII QQILLEG HL I of Siu ent memories. SCHUUL of CUMMERCE THE MA. 3884 PLANT NEAVE BUILDING FOURTH and RACE 2857 N0'3h WeS'?'n fxvenue ' Chxcaqo, Illmols SlIHERER'S PHARMACY WAbash 6518 5027 GLENWAY AVE. CINCINNATI. OHIO PqOHdd sunnctl 55 aus If WAbash aeva W W data? I CLEANLINESS IS NEXT flill fllll T0 GOD!-INESS SUPER SERVICE SPECIALIZED LUBIIICATION TIRES -BATTERIES -AUTO REPAIRING WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Glenway and Ferguson Aves. MO' 0261 3109 Haniso ONLY THE BEST OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE SERVED TO WESTERN HILLS STUDENTS EAT MORE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WHOLESALE FRUITS 8: VEGETABLES YORK AND FREEMAN AVENUES 1' -'- -' W 'i I . f f,,.,, ff 4 ov 5' 15 . 4. 4, Best Wishes To The Class e99'I Aristocrat and Iunior Over-the-Top Garage Doors U II II. IIILLEY IIUMBER ggi Ian East sixm SI. Phone 6240 Mo. 12 Page One H re i For Quality in Baked, Goods V M I ,V ,V ,V ,V COMPLIMENITS GF BAKER-YV AFRIEIXID 3406 Glenmore is 2417 white street - WA. 0561-0552 7am 7445 fffiw lame! Kick .7 SCHIMMEL'SOI1i33lEE:fSZOEL BAKERY uk ir 'A' ir if e One Hundred Fxhy-mne ' Qflieial Manufacturers . . . of Western Hills IQ43 . . . Graduation Rings . . . ooP.ooN B. MILLER sf oo Congratulations C lass of 743 WE WISH YDU GOD SPEED AND BEST DF LUCK THE .IUH J. HADEL UU. PRICE HILL 4122 Glenway Ave. WA. 4512 652 State Ave. WA. 0365-66 NEWPORT SOuth 0560-61 COVINGTON HEmlock 4185 altz g wling anes 14 New Air-Conditioned Lanes 3326 Harrison Ave. MO. 0300 PqO Haas Y I x I 704 20441 SKATING PARTY 644446 CINCINNATYS LARGEST RCJLLER RINK 0 0 0 WESTERN HILLS ROLI.l-XTORIUM 2351 FERGUSON ROAD MC. 0761 I I I Iaded appetites-spring-feverish palates-spring Q . . quickly back to energy when you serve nature's most delicious food dessert. ale: PURE FRUITS BLENDED WITH RICH MILK AND CREAM AND TANTALIZING INGREDIENTS PRODUCE THE DISH WHICH APPEALS INSTANTLY TO YOUNG AND OLD. 946 NO DESSERT CAN TAKE THE PLACE OF ICE CREAM AT MEALS. BETWEEN MEALS. OR AFTER MEALS. X To get the greatest enioyment out of ice cream use FRECHTLING'S SEAL-TEST ICE CREAM. Made 'n a model plant, and every ingredient thoroughly controlled by constant laboratory protection. FHECHTII G' ICE ll , NO GAS . . . NO TIRES . . . NO MEAT . . . NO COFFEE a ' AND EVEN NO CUFFS ON OUR TROUSERS. BUT WHO CARES! OUR BLOOD GOES INTO BANKS-AOUR MONEY INTO BONDS . . . AND OUR FATHERS AND BROTHERS GO TO VV AR. WE GO TO SCHOOL. WE WORK AND IN SPITE OF TOIO AND HITLER, WE LAUGH AND PLAY. TOMORROW WE GO TO WAR. TODAY THE FLOWERS ARE OUT . . . SO IS OUR ANNUAL. HERE IS THE RECORD OF OUR YEAR AT WESTERN HILLS . . . THAT YEAR OF THE SOLOMONS, OF MIDWAY, THE ALEUTIANS, AND OF NORTH AFRICA. SUCH A YEAR OF WORK, PLAY AND SACRIFICES HAD TO BE RECORDED. OUR ENGRAVER I-IELPED US IMMEASURABLY . . . INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY OHddSf Q f f '45 Seniors ot l943, it's up to you! You are to assume your place--a mighty important place-in a world that is torn by war. Let's hope the war will end guickly and, no doubt, it Will, but the real job, the real test, is to Come in the rebuilding, the reor- ganizing, the reshaping ot the World and the eliminating ot the causes ot disasters ot the kind We are now experiencing. You have inherited this work--it is your destiny. Carry on! We BRCWN PUBLISHING COMPANY pddfwd of Weazma 74354 Hmm! '45 BLANCHESTER 0 OHIO Abercrombie, Marlon .........,. Adams, Phyllss .........,..... Adkins, Iune ........... Ahlers, Ianet .,.. ., ..... Albertson, Ioyce ..,..,.,.. Althaus, Ralph ..,....... Ambrostus, Bob ........,..... Ambroslus, Louise ,.... Arnbroslus, Ralph ..,.......... Apostal, Charles ........... Banta, Charles Bantel, Vlrgtnla .. ........ .. Barllon, Iohn ..,.......,...., Bamhart, Paul .,.....,...., Barret, Virgtnta ....,... Batchelor, Robert ........., Bauer, Betty Iane ,.,..,.. ..... Bayer, Margaret ,......,...., Becker, William .......... Behne, Mary lane .........,..., Belgel, lean ....,.,.,.............. Belskt, Eleanor ............ Benjamin, Rose .,.,..,... Berllng, Betty ......,.... Bemhardt, Paul .....,... Bernsteln, Phillip .......... Betz, Anna May Bleleleld, Edith .,.,.,... Blermann, Don D 3241 Boudinot Ave.-MO 9612 3041 Verdln Ave.-HU 0936 1,1253 Quebec Rd.--GR 0104 3353 Meyer Pl.-MO 3766-W 3665 Epworth Ave.-HU 2370-I 3068 Daytona Ave.-HU 2816-M Sidney Rd. .l......1045 Wlnlleld Pl. 4925 Cleves Pk.-WA 5446 ...,.,.,.,.,..1l06 Rosemont Ave.-GR 1057 4512 Glenway Ave.-WA 4889 . ...... , .......,.................. .... 3 754 Meyerlield Ave. 2725 Applegate Ave.-MO 0373 1247 Quebec Ave.-GR 0597 3754 Laclede Ave. .,...,.........l629 Kellywood Ave.-WA 3398 Grasselll Rd.-HU 1939-I R. R. No. 12 South Ave.-MO 2530-W Rd.-MO 0383-M Steiner St.-WA 2060 3211 Stanhope Ave.-MO 0976-R Arthur Place ...........4043 W. Liberty St.-WA 5452 ..l279 First Ave. Ley Ave.-MO 7959 ,.,...,.,878 Hermosa Ave.-WA 9086 4338 Ridgeview Ave.-WA 7829 3740 Mayfield Ave.-WA 5191 .,..........1100 Betty Lane-WA 2505 Blllman, Tom ,.,.....,,.........., .............,.,......,..,,.......,.....,..,.... 7 128 River Rd. Blrch, Iune ....., .. .. .....,......... ...... .....,...,.... 1 0 09 Gllsey Ave.-WA 9256 Blankenship, Vtrglnia ,.,...,.. .....,....,.....,...................... 2 130 West Eighth Boderone, Rosemary ,,,,.,. .,.,,, 4,....,......,.,,.... 4,............... 1 0 0 1 Purcell Ave. Boqenschuetz, Esther ,..,...,.,,...,...,... ......,... 3 046 Bracken Rd.-MO 1439-M Bohnenkamper, Richard ............... ....,.,.....,........ . .. 574 Purcell-WA 8914 Bollmann, Clarence ........,....... .......,.,................... 3 252 Daytona-MO 2349-I Boltz, Dolores .........,.......... Bergman, Iean ,...,.,.... Boskln, Iune ........ ,.,,,....,.,. Bradbury, Wayne ....,.,....... Brinkman, Ianeth ...,. .. Brown, Iames ..........,...... Brumble, Stephen . ......... . Burck, Donald ....,......,...., Burdett, Malcolm ..,..,.... Cahall, Henry . ....,..., . Caruso, Dolores . ,........ . Carter, Dorrls ......,....., Catanzaro, Tony ,.... Cerullo, Viola ,.,.,........ Chamberlain, Don 4968 Heuwerth Ave.-GR 2307 1036 Parkson Place-WA 1727 1258 First Ave.--WA 3264 1627 Tuxworth-WA 8036 Cheviot Rd.-MO 1912-W West 9th St. 3658 Epworth-MO 5308-W Sunset-WA 5634 .........,....3l01 Hilltop-MO 3724 ,..., 3605 Cheviot Ave. 3542 Daytona Ave. 2643 Ocosta Ave.-HU 1944-I 2323 Quebec Rd.-WA 3776 1730 Harrison Ave.-GR 4894 4910 Rapid Run-WA 9195 Chaney, Shirley ...,.,...... .,,........ ..,..,...........,...,..... 1 0 23 Fish Ave.-WA 9470 Chapman, Iuanita ........ ..,..,...,.......,.,,.. ....,....... ,,... 1 0 2 1 Kingston Place-GR 1047 Cherry, Geneva ,. ..... .,.....,..... Race Rd. R. R. 14 Box 127-A-MO 2997-R Christopfel, lane .......... .,.,.,.....,,.,..,,.................... 3 160 Daytona-MO 1365-W Coleman, Darell ...,,.,..... ,........,.,..,..........,...,.. l 802 Ashbrook Dr. Connor, Ierry ,......,...,... .....,.....,. 2 933 Feltz-MO 0565-M Cook, Ioseph ,.,.,............... ..............,.,.,. 3 760 Edgar-WA 2624 Corathers, Ieanne .,.... ...., Crandall, Billy ...,.,.....,,.,. Crelltn, Ruth .,....,.. Crtder, Lillian .,.,...,.. Cross, Ruth .,.,.. .... 3122 Manning-MO 4860-R 4942 Ferguson-MO 4987-W . 570 Fayette Place 936 State Ave. 6402 Nokomls Ave.-DEL 6146-W Crowe, Geneva .............. Crowe, Marguerite ..,.,.,.,.. Dartnall, lack .....,......,.. Dean, Robert .,...,... Decker, Gloria .... Deltsch, Helen .,.....,... Delcoff, Helen ................... Dennler, Corinne ...... ,....,... Derie, Betty Anne .... ,.... Dickhoner, Ruth ....,....,.... Di Muzlo, Rudolf ,.,........ Dornette, Elaine ............. Drler, Elsa ................, ,... Dziech, Iack .....,... Eckert, Alice ...... ,......,.. Eggers, Walter ......... Elcher, Howard .,.,.,.,..,. Eicher, Tom ............. Elgert, Betty .........,.. Engelhart, Paul ....,..,. Everett, lane .... Evers, Paul .............. Eversole, Iames ....... Farmer, Marylou ,..,. ...... Feldhaus, Tom ......,.,... Fernedlnq, Neal .... ,. Flnkbelner, Mae ,.,.....,.... Flake, Howard ,.......... ....,.,..,.,3433 Miami Ct.-HU 2755-M 3433 Miami Ct.-HU 2755-M 246 Monitor-DEL 6457-I 3715 Glenway--WA 6514 Glenway Ave.-WA 5131 ......,500 Werk Rd.-HU 5976-M ..........,...5ll9 Sidney Rd.-WA 8402 ........2354 Brokaw 2301 Maryland 3219 Hlldreth Ave.-MO 2796-R , ...... 2145 Harrison Ave.-HU 3906-M 3609 Robb Ave.-HU 2848-l 2631 Gebrum Ave.-MO 9249 ., 928 Chateau South Ave. R. R. No. 12-MO 0125 Veazey--HU 2141-M 5233 Glenway-WA 8371 5233 Glenway-WA 8371 Enright Ave.-GR 2064 1230 Purcell--GR 0607 2082 Harrison Ave.-MO 2631-K 0759 Iliff Ave.-WA 7396 114 Ivanhoe-TU 7175-M 1034 Overlook Ave. 3340 Meyer P.-MO 1380-R 3473 McFarlan Rd. Box 602 R. R. No. 14-MO 4974-W 4058 McFarran Ave.-MO 1176-I Flannery, Marian ,......,.. .,.,......., ,..... l 2 08 Henkel Dr.--WA 6699 Flick, Marian .... .,,............,..... . .. ......... 3809 Boudlnot Ave.-MO 2360'R Florian, Clara Marie ,.,.,....... ..........,.......,,.........,....... ..,.......,....,.. 3 5 2 Delhi Pk. Flower, Gloria. ..,........,...,..., .............. l 222 Manss Ave.-WA 1374 Franz, Lorena .......,..... Frey, Mary lane , ....,.... . Fritz, Robert .,...,.., Fuller, Gloria . ..,. . Fuller, Virginia ...,.... Galbreath, Warren . ......... Geist, Fred ............,..,.,. ,. . Gibbs, Bill .,..,........,. .,.. Gilfillln, Betty , ..,...., . Gllkey, Davld . ...., .. 3364 Dartmouth Dr.-MO 0686-R 1029 Lockman Ave.-WA 9391 3222 Darwin Ave.-MO 7649 3056 Queen City--MO 1521 3548 Wisconsin Ave.-GR 0988 2606 Ocosta Ave.-MO 5102-M Box 668 Werk Rd.-MO 3522-M 1020 Coronado Ave. 3704 Frances Ave.-MO 2489-W 1239 Rutledge-WA 7764 Gilkey, Bob ,.... . .....,.. ....... 2 537 Talbott Ave.-MO 0110-M Goldberg, Alvin ,...... ,.,..,, . 1229 Quebec Rd.-WA 8679 Gradel, Marianne .. ...... 2759 Wercastle Le.-MO 1688-W Gradel, Rosemary . ..,.. .. ..... 2759 Wercastle Le.-MO 1688-W Granick, Gordon ,... .. ..........,,......,... 4758 Glenway-WA 7257 Grant, Thelma ......,,,....,.,.. .......,...., 3 605 Laclede Ave.-WA 8776 Grasser, Florence ....,....,. ....,......,............. 3 216 Epworth-MO 1935 Greensmlth, Ellen ...., ..,.,. ....................,.....,...... 4 7 33 Loretta-WA 6814 Grtley, Edgar .,.,,,.......,.., , 3401 Glenmore Ave.-MO 0568-R Grose, Edna Mae . ............ ,..,.....,. 5 470 H111 Side Ave.-TUX 7211-W Gruber, Don ,, ....,,....................... ...... . .. 1141 Overlook Ave.-WA 5061 Gudgeon, Rose Marle .............................,.,.. ,,.............. 5 358 River Rd. Gulse, Kenneth .............,.... Habig, Rosemary ........ Hagen, Nannette Hagenhoff, Wilma ....,..... Hahn, Marian ............. -.v' H tif 4719 Highrldge-GR 1239 3415 Corrine Ave.-MO 4079-R 3433 Hazelwood-MO 4746 884 Beech Ave.-WA 0554 3214 Lehman Rd.-WA 8862 np t .h , 1 Hall, Vtrgtl .......... 1-laller, Bert ...,.,...,........ Halptn, Tom .,.,.....,......,,..,. Hamtlton, Marion ...,.......,. . Hamrock, Robert ........... ..........1012 Grand Ave.-WA 5710 .. 3470 McFar1an-MO 3914-W 3904 Woodbine 2363 Fenton Ave.-MO 3005-M .......,...1123 Rullson Ave:-WA 7816 Hanke, Milo .,............... .......... 2 817 Urwtler Ave.-MO 2115 Harlan, Helen ,................ ................... 1 141 Carmania-WA 5931 Hartmann, Btll ..................... ..,.....................,.... 4 98 Enright Ave.-WA 7924 Hasemeter, Richard ,............. ,...........,..,............. 2 945 Ravogll Ave.-MO 2138-W 1-lausleld, Alice .............,.... ......... 2 58 Cleves Warsaw Pk.-TUX 7305-W Hayhow, Ralph ,......,..,. .. .......,...,.............. 648 Enright Ave.-GR 0894 Hazen, Pauline ...,..,...,.,, ................... 1 118 Rutledge Ave.--WA. 2572 Heepke, Don ..... Hetneman, Irvtn ...,.,,.. Hets, Dorothy ........,.. Hels, Shirley .,..,.....,.,. Held, Kathleen ........ 1-lensler, Pat ....,,.........................,..... Herbert, Betty ...,,....,.....,.............. Herrmann, Jeanne Roberta ,... ...... Herrmann, Mildred .,.........,.,... Hess, Fred . ....................,.... . 1-lettrtck, Jean .................. Hewett, Norma ,............. 1-Itggtns, David ............. Hller, Carl ,......,............,... . Hille, Robert ....,.......,....,.. ,.., Htllenbeitel, Thelma .,.., .... Hlne, Fred ...............,.,............. 1-ltnnenkamp, Elmer ....,. ...... Hirsch, Grace .. ............ .. Hott, Phyllis ................,... Hoffman, Vivian ...,........,., Holder, Mary Louise ..,..,.... Hooven, Don .................. ..,. 1-lopp, Janet .........,...,........ Hornback, Lucille .....,.,... Hubbell, Edwin ....,....... Huber, Andrew .......,.,., Hudson, Robert .... ...... Huffman, Jule ....,............,.... Husemann, Dorothy .. ....... . Jacobs, Myrtle ,...,........., Jahraus, Rosemary .. Jelltson, Betty ,. ,.,..... .. Johnson, Charlotte ........,.. Jolly, Dorothy .........., Jones, Orville .......... Jordan, Albert ......... Joy, Dan ,............ ...... Jung, Gloria ........... Jung, Joyce ............ Kaetzel, Elsa ................. Kaiper, Julia Jean . ...... ,.,. Kallmeyer, Jean .......... Kaplan, Ruth ,,...,....... Kautz, Paul ....,. ., . ......,. Kemme, Mildred ,....,... Ktle, Wayne .........,...,,...... Killian, Charles F. .........., . Klein, Vlolet ..................,. Klelntelter, Leath .,.,..... Knecht, Madeleine.. ,.... .. Koentgkramer, Don ...,.......... Kohlbrand, Dtck .........., Kolb, Kathryn .......,......, Krabacker, Joseph ..,........ Page Ono llrmdnd nllxty-seven 3732 Hlghpoint Ave.-MO 1012-W Harrison Ave. 3476 Alta Vista Ave.-MO 1968-R 5517 Louisville Pk.-MO 1183-W 1117 Winfield Ave.-GR 0485 Considtne Ave. ..f ....... 5229 Stanhope Ave.-MO 0976-J 2907 Werk Rd.-HU 2582-J 3994 Washington-MO 1770-R 3360 Dartmouth-MO 2038-W ...........1032 Winfield Ave.-WA 0610 Levaln Ave. .. 3629 Glenmore 3005 River Rd. 6035 Argus Road 1 Mayhew ...........4062 St. Martln's Pl.--MO 5653-W 3705 Robb Ave.-MO 0753-W 2910 Urwiler Ave.-MO 4645 .,.,....... 1880 Westwood-GR 1824 2818 Trevor-MO 3077-M . 6812 Nokonls Ave. .............5144 Ralph Ave.-WA 4518 2731 Glenway-WA 3851 .. ..... 1777 Denham Le.-WA 0294 Willce Dr.-WA 2087 4925 Shirley Pl.-HUM 2726-J ..............4960 Glenway-WA 4846 Loretta Ave -WA 4582 1055 Lockman Ave.-WA 9360 Box 12 North Bend Rd.-MO 0338-R Harrison-MO 7350 ...............3138 Sunshine-MO 1539 3923 Taft-HU 2844-J 933 Rutledge-WA 3019 Harrison Ave. 956 Betts St.-C1-1 1360 Gilsey-GR 0413 ...........,2660 Harrison Ave.-MO 3308-M . 4209 Fearman-MO 3037-R 3504 Daytona Ave. 3313 Stanhope Ave.-MO 2927-W 3637 Woodbine Ave.-MO 2133-W 2836 Harrison Ave.-HU 0417-1 3076 Queen City Ave.-MO 1734-W 4346 Harding Ave. 6643 Nome City Ave. 3310 River Rd.-GR 0951 3153 Mol-lenry Ave.-MO 1736-J Box 438 Rapid Run-WA 0297 5436 Hillside Ave.-TU 7415-W 2878 Werk Rd.--MO 0597-M 3620 Puhlman Ave.-MO 1224-M 125 Wocher Ave.-TU 7583-J 3474 Mayfair Ave.-HU 3208 Kruse, Virginia .,.... ....... Kuehn, Mary ...,.....,....,..,.. Kugele, Richard .....,...,. Lamb, Ruth Ann.. .... .. Lampe, Fred ...,,..,...,..., Lansdale, Mary ..,..,........ Larkin, Cllfford .. ....,.... .. Lawrence, John ...........,. Lehrer, Jerome .......... Letbolt, Carol ............. Letzler, Jean ................. Long, Carolyn... ......... Longstreet, Doris ............. Love, Carl ........,.................. Lucas, Ann D. .......... . Lutz, Rita .............................. MacFar1and, Robert Maddux, Clara Mae .... Mangold, Tom .................. Manning, Martha .............. Mark, Robert C. ...... .,.. . Mardorf, Marian ........... Martin, Ruth ......... .. .. .....,. Massmann, Ralph .....,.. Masters, Stan ................... Mathias, Martha ........... Matthews, Don ..... ....... Maurath, Don ................... Maxi, Margaret ................... McCartney, Virginia . McClintock, Mildred . McCormack, Rosanna 4601 Joana Pl.-WA 3972 Cavanaugh Ave.-MO 2213-R 4506 Cleves-Bridgetown Plke-MO 3259-W 3922 Trevor Ave.-HU 0553-M 3516 E. St. Martln's Pl,-MO 3649-W 4440 River Rd. 1022 McPherson Ave. ..........5115 Cleves Plke--WA 2400 3470 Knott-UN 4342 3734 St. Lawrence Ave. 4335 Harding Ave.-MO 4055-W 2933 Veazey Ave.-MO 4412 2942 Mignon Ave Woodlawn Ave. 1052 Schiff Ave --MO 2672 -WA 2736 .-WA 3968 2000 Queen City Ave.-WA 7701 2637 Ocosta Ave.--MO 0537-W 372 Delhi Pike-WA 2536 2288 Quebec Rd.-WA 4554 1011 Fisk Ave.-GR 1258 3601 Werk Rd.-HU 3689-M 822 Seton Ave.-GR 0020 . ......................,.........................,..,. 747 Mt. Hope Rd. 3427 Alta Vista Ave.-HU 2311-M 3805 Hillside Ave--WA 6896 3304 Gamble Ave.-MO 1181-M 4134 1-lomelawn Ave.-HU 1529 1133 Rosemont 4802 Prosperity P1.-GR 0074 4649 Glenway Ave.-WA 6561 930 State Ave. 2905 Llscher Ave.-MO 1848 McCormick, Joyce ........... McCroskey, Jeanne ..... McDonald, Pat . .................. . McGee, Ruth ................... McIntyre, Jeanne ......... McMil1er, Marilyn 1206 Dewey Ave. ..............3754 Warsaw Ave.-WA 9229 Meckstroth, Jean ............... . Meyer, Meyer, Miller, Miller, Moran, Dorothy .......... Robert Lewis Donald ............... Walter ........... Harry ........................ Morgan, Wilma ....................,.. . . Morthorst, Mary Ann ............. Moser, Bette ,.... ................... ,..... Murray, Justine .................. Mutschler, Ruth ...................... Mysonhimer, Wesley Neefi, Clara .....,............... Netkirk, Imogene ........ Neumann, Hilmer ....... Nicholson, Jane ........... Nieman, Florence .. .... . Nieman, Margie ........... Nieszel, John .... ....,............ Nueslein, La Verne ............. O'Dom, Jack ........... Oettlnger, Susan .......... Orlemann, Clinton .... .. Osborn, Delores .,......... Osborne, Wiley ........... Oser, Bob ..................... Overberg, Helen ....... River Rd.--TU 7191-I 3212 McHenry Ave. 2958 Montana Ave. 3216 Rtver Rd.-GR 2461 3624 Herbert Ave.-MO 0846 Box 385-B Anderson Ferry Rd.-GR 2422 3985 Delmar Ave.-MO 0712-R 2604 Montana Ave.-MO 9364 3671 Hillside Ave. Constdtne Ave.-GR 1320 3660 Epworth Ave.-HU 1384-J 3768 Kistner St. 2348 Ferguson Rd.-MO 3328 3315 Warsaw Ave.-WA 2613 3538 Darwin Ave.-MO 4272-W 3520 E. Darwin Ave.-HU 2326 4367 Ridgeview Ave.-WA 1853 Chateau Ave. 9227 McPherson Ave.-WA 2130 ................150l Manss Ave.-WA 6877 ............3613 Everett Ave.-MO. 2599-W 3243 Daytona Ave.-MO 1125-M Iliff Ave.-GR 0723 3072 S. Hegry Circle-MO 5151-VV ...,.,461 Crestline Ave. 2111 Harrison Ave.--MO 0793 Box 732 Mayhew Ave. 2950 Harrison Ave.-MO 0482-W ...........2922 Glenway Ave.-GR 1863 726 Mayhew Ave.-WA 8424 Box 289 Bridgetown Rd.--MO 3145 Page, lean .............,....,..... ............................,....... 3 511 Glenmore Ave.-MO 0973-I Parente, Dorothy ............, .....,....,.... Q., .......,......,................... ..,.............. 1 2 12 Manss Avq, Patterson, Barbara ..,........... ..,........... , .........,..........,.,.,., 4 767 Dale Ave.-WA 3828 Patterson, Doris .......,.....,.. .......,........... 3 931 Washington Ave.-MO 5419-I Peak, lane ,.....,....,.,.,....,.,. ...,.,.,......,....,...........,..,.,...,......,... 6 80 Enright Ave. Polski, Eleanor .............. Perkins, Vera ,.....,.... Phtllyps, Sally ..,...,. ..... Portwood, Lois ............, Poynter, Don .,..........,.... Prather, Olga ...,.,....,,........,. Arthur Place ..,,.,......330 Llltenthal Ave.-GR 1081 ............,2832 Harrison Ave.-MO 6237 Beech Ave.-WA 2631 , ..,.,..,....., 3232 Epworth Ave.-HU 4585-M 957 McPherson Ave.-WA 2993 Pumhagen, Coralee .....,... ,.,.........., 3 623 Herbert Ave.-MO 2531-W Raab, lrts ,......... Rahe, Don .................. Reade, Lavern. .....,..... , Redeker, Marilyn .,.....,... Redmond, Marcella .........,.. Retchardt, Paul ,.,,..,.. . ..,, .. 3431 Orchard Ct.-MO 8258 3962 Glenmore Ave.-MO 7835 3779 Feldkamp Ave.-MO 4068-R Rosecllft Dr.-WA 1080 3801 Harrison Ave. ..,3919 Taft Ave.-HU 3161-1 Relchweln, Vlrglnla ........... .... ...,........., 3 l 57 Daytona Ave.-MO 4824-W Reldel, Mary .,..... .. ..,..,..., .. ............. 401 Anderson Ferry Rd.-WA 0817 Reis, Marlon ..........,... ...,.,...,........,... 2 506 Knoor Ave.-MO 9112 Relly, David. ............,.,.. ,........... R ldgewood Ave.-HU 0779-M Renzelrnan, Iune .........,.... ............ 2 827 Rosebud Dr.-MO 4606-W Rettig, Adelaide ..,.........,.. .........,.................., ........................ 6 3 1 Sedam St. Rlechers, Emma ......,....,... ...,........,...,.,........,.......,..................., 4 840 Rapid Run Rlesterer, Murlel ..... .,.....,.. ..,... ......,..,. 3 2 1 9 Stanhope Ave.-MO 2951-W Rlngahauser, Albert .... ......... .......,....... 3 6 49 Glenmore Ave.-MO 3267-M Rissover, Dorothy ....,.,.,.. ...,. ...........,..,.,...,...... 1 3 0 Gholson Ave.-UN 2902 Robinson, Louise. ....,....,. .........,............. 5 312 Sidney Rd.-WA 6552 Roettele, Ruth ....,,,...,.... ........,., 2 283 Baltimore Ave.-MO 5187-M Rohrer, George ..,.,....., .,.,....,.................,...,...,.....,..... . .242 Twain Ave. Romer, Carole ................ Rose. Robert ,..........,. Ross, Robert ,............. Roth, Gertrude .......,.... Rueger, Walter ....,.,......,.... Ruehlmann, Elmer ............... Ruehlmann, Eugene ................ Ruehrwetn, Elizabeth ........,.,. Rueter, Betty .........,.,.,..........., .. Ruttt. Betty ..........,....,........ Runge, Sylvia .................... Rutenschroer, Larry ............ Ryan, Dolores .....,.............. Ryan, Wayne '.... ,................. Sabatelli, Antoinette ,.,..,.,...,,... Sabatellt, Leroy ,...,.......,.,........ Sahm, Marilyn ................... Sample, Harry ............,........ Schaefer, Betty ................,....... Schaeperklaus, Bruce ..,...,...., Schllchte, Elizabeth .......,,.. Hawthome-WA 5207 ..,....,......4460 Harrison Ave.-MO 5467-W ......,...,.,2421 Maryland Ave.-WA 7068 S. Glerose-WA 2780 ,...,.......584 Mt. Alverno Rd.-WA 2511 Omena-WA 1123 1135 Omena--WA 1123 3515 Roseclitt Dr.-WA 3120 ...........,.,4925 Western Hills-WA 0707 ................3102 Lehman Rd.-GR 2986 3261 Koenig Ave.-MO 3486-W 116 A Rapid Run Rd.-TU 7340 .,........,.2388 Ferguson Rd.-MO 2280-M ..............4326 Hamilton Ave.-KI 8856 Queen City 2050 Queen City Ave. ,............,3036 Veazey Ave.-MO 2251 Tuxworth-GR 2009 2487 Saturn St.-WA 8512 ............,3920 Trevor Ave.-MO. 4618-M 3638 Herbert Ave.-HU 2485-I Schmidt, Ruth ......,..,.......... ..........,.,...... 3 045 Percy Ave.-MO 4675-W Schneider, Walter ,............... ..,..........., 3 614 Woodbine Ave.-HU 5339-W Schtnner, Tom .........,., . ...... ..,.................,....,.,, 5 036 Ralph Ave.-WA 5338 Schroeder, Marilyn ............ .....,.,.,... 3 827 Canle Ave.--MO 0010-W Schroer, Dale ...,.................. ....,....,..,....,..,...,...........,........,...... 4 45 Crestline Ave. Schuesller, Vera .......,..... .....,...,.,.................. 2 914 Kling Ave,-MO 3639-R Schultz. Bob .........,..,...... 4918 Western Hills Ave.-WA 5189 Schultz, Mary ..,..,.,....,.....,... ....,.,............,.,........... 3 624 W. Liberty-WA 1651 Schuster, Kenneth ......,....,... .............. 3 918 Meyerfeld Ave.-MO 4319-I Sctiwering, Iack ............. ..................,................... ......................,.......,. 3 9 87 Lovell fsolwartz, George ....,.......... ..,........,.... 3 332 Glenmore Ave.-MO 0957-M sam. ..... ........... . . ..,.............. 2768 Shaffer Ave.--MO 1103-W Solt, Charlotte .......... Seltz, William .....,........ Sqourts, lane ..,.... .... Sheehy, lean ............ . ........ 3915 Harding Ave.-HU 2163-M .............4988 Glenway Ave.-WA 4624 4024 Iamestown Neave St.--WA 7770 - l Shipman, Virginia ..................... Silverman, Betty Iane .,.....,........ ..... Stlz, Iames .......................... ...... .......... Simons, Fern ..,.,...... Singleton, lack ............ Sinks, Holter ............ Stsken, Ruth .,.,.......... Smith, Betty ............... Smith, Walter ........ .,..... Snyder, Bill... ..,...,..,.... Sowders, Gladys ........... Stegner, loan. ........,.... , Stevens, Carroll .........,..,.. Stevens, Fran ................ Stevens, Robert ..................,.. Stratemeyer, Arthur ..... Strautman, Mary .........,.... Suit, Dwight ......,....,....... Taylor, I eanne ....,............... Terrell, Betty I.. ,.,.. ........... . .. Teuscher, Mary lane ,.........,... Teuscher, Vlrgtnla .............. Thomas, Evelyn .......,...... Thompson, Jane.. ...,. .. Toney, Grace. ..,.,... . Traut, Betty ................. Troehler, Bill ............. Trostle, Iune .,........,.................. . Vandermeulen, Iennle ................ Vassll, Mary .......,............,......,... Vath, Dick ...,...,.,........ Veld, Calvin ............. Watnscott, Lucille ........... Walter, Albert ..,.....,.... Ward, Louise.. .,.....,.,. .. Warren, Iune ,.,......,............. Webster, Elizabeth ....... Wehtnger, Iack ............ Wehklng, Ianls ........... Weis, Robert .........,............ Weiskettel, Alma .........., Wendt, Herb .,................. Werner, Max ............ Wemer, Ruth .,.............. Wetzel, Dawson ............,. Weyrtch, Ed .........,......,.. Wtcal, Ioan ,,... ..,..........,...... Wlckemeier, Ruth ....,...,...... Wledenbeln, Roger Wilkins, lean ................ Willett, Ed ...,.,.,.,... Wilson, Iune .,.......... Winkler, Dick .,., ...,................. Wissemeler, Donald .............. Wood, Iohn ..,.. .................... Wood, Marjorie ..................... Woulrns, Dorothy ...,.....,.,....,........... Wullenweber, Shirley .....,.......... Wyatt, Kenneth ,..........,...........,... Young. Gene . ..........,.,.,... . Younger, Dorothy ................ Zapf, Richard ................ Zappin, Beverly ..............., Zleltnskl, Mildred ....,....,. Zlmov, Martin ............... 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Box 143-MO 2648-W Manning Ave. ..,....,...1233 Texas Ave.-WA 6803 Rosemont Ave. ..,.,....,...3623 Meadow Ave.-HU 3990-I ...........,.3236 Dlcktnson-MO 1279-I 6835 River Rd.-DEL 6191-R .....3215 Stanhope 3747 Boudinot Ave.-MO 2856-W Box 584 Brater St.-MO 5412-W .............3201 Boudlnot Ave.-HU 1709-I ..............1742 First Ave.-WA 0910 3367 Meyer Pl.-MO 2371-R ................5022 Relleum Ave.-WA 4664 Warsaw-WA 2985 3615 Gamble Ave.-HU 5565-I Mans!-GR 2311 2939 Urwller--MO 3682 ...............31l9 Veazey Ave.-HU 3390 ......380 Delhi Pk.-WA 3501 ............,..3452 Alta Vista-MO 0380-R 3723 Kessen--MO 0987-W ,......,....3756 Darwin Ave.-MO 0391-I ........,......4717 Loretta Ave-WA 5649 395 Anderson Rd. ....,.,.....300 Anderson Ferry Rd.-GR 2988 ...............4967 1-leuwerth Ave.-GR 1460 Mt. Hope Rd. 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