Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1944
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Co edztors Donald Strelhl Stanley Kaplan and Mary Lammers Sta J oe Gles and Carolyn Guelker Luerary Advzsers l.lfIlSS Ruth McK1nley and Mr Thomas K F Burns Cfmwra Staff Robert Bernet J ack Powell Rav Boehunger Bea Busch and Wlllanna Wlllhlte Camera Staff Aclvzser BIISS Mar ueute Davls Art Staf Rose 'anne Meyelq Gllhe t Murslnna and B111 Halmsh 4 rt Stag Adwser M1 Wllllam Marshall AJ1 ertzsmg 'Manager Enllly Obe1helman IK pl ts Velna Bauscher and Sylvla Janson Inmnw Mr Dolan Plgg - , .....,. . g, , , K .... ..........,,. , , , , , ' 7 1 , , . ..........,.,.,. g ' . . - . ,. ......,, L -.7 1 3 - f' .,....,...,...,-......,... .I ,I 1 1 ,. ..,, . ...........,..,.. . ' , . . ' -S' ., ....., ,.,,.. ..., ' ,. . 1 fi, ................,..,.......,.,.....,..,......,........ n A WOfm S Y 16W I WISIILRN HIIIS HIGH SCHOOL CINCINNAII OHIO 7 . X 'O I-I ' 'V ,1 ' ---'- I OW' f--f, Q-- lf' Xf ' ' .V , ,gtfivr ' 'f Fi: V 'xv VA. .. f ., - 14 X. ,Nw , ' , Y I 1 T 1 ' F . Y . 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Atv' Q'.o':xL10:K A I4 Naam.: FOREWORD Although the drscovery of a worm wrrhm the pages of a hrgh school annual IS most unusual here ladres and gentlemen IS a worm whlch the annual staff of Western Hllls I-hgh School takes great pnde rn presennng H15 name rs Wrlbur rsn tl He IS a broadmrnded and observant worm not the w1ggle by nlght lclnd W1lbr1r IS respected by h1s fellow country worms and has been recom mended to us by the hlghest of authorltres. 7 7 . , . . Now, Wilbur is no ordinary worm. Indeed, he . , . . . ' 9 QQ - - - as - ' Ll C2lI'1'1C , I'O21 lllflefl OO Worm A careful inspection of Wilbur's credentials furnishes the knowledge that he is the type of worm that always makes decisions which are balanced. One of his admirable traits is the manner in which he formulates an opinion. He does this by waiting and listening to both sides of a questionable sub ject, and then forming an opinion with the realization that his opinion, along with all of ours, helps to form the total public opinion. Wilbur is, indeed, a good fellow to make a survey for us for we want to find out just what goes into the making of a good public opinion and what forms a poor one. 5, - ,V , L,,A ,, , . 3 t, He Is DiP1Ol11ZlfiC As ell As DiSC1'1111i113fi11 of Eye Is Plll3hC 0Pl11l01l Through the facrlmes of our annual Wrlbur w1ll use our school as a background for hrs survey In Western I-Illls he wrll fmd the seeds of Fellowshrp Knowledge and Enthusrasm wluch form the nucleus of a perfect apple Out srde the school he wrll find evrl forces tryrng to break the skrn of the apple to make 1t corrupt and rotten It rs Wrlbur s job therefore to pornt out to you these evrl fo rces and to show what the school of today rs dorng to overcome them Q:-'im QF' f a 7 7 . . 7 . 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The senior has shown interest in this particular tieldx therefore, the counselor explains to him the ways in which he might follow up his interest in plastics, and learn how he might find out the position he fills hest in the industry. Also we see Mrs, Staurler giving advice to a senior ahout the Air Corps as the counselors have to many young men. The counselors have done a truly magnificent joh: even with the added war duties, to help to prepare youth for their place in the armed forces and for their life's ainhition T . ' gllZlSC CHC 1CI'S IVC IIC Cl'Sl'2l1lCllll Q Life without language would he no life at all. And so, it is the aim of the language teachers of XVestern Hills to teach us the tongues of our now close neighhors and allies that our lives may hecome as one life. For, it is only in this way that we can all reap of the harvest of heauty and plant the seed of peace in this, our world, In addition to knitting together the relations of the countries of the world, foreign languages furnish the people of America with a heauty and romance that is a change from English and yet which serves to enrich it. Vvfandering through our foreign language department, Wilhur saw the French, Spanish, German, and Latin classes in action: he heard the poetry and songs of foreign nationsg he ohserved the many activities that seemed, at times, to arouse discontentment. But disf satisfaction occurs everywhere and much credit must he given to our language teachers for their success in making this year an interesting, profitahle one. The world of tomorrow is oursg it is ours to guide and develop, Our knowledge of foreign languages will he invaluahle to its future progress. At the upper left hand corner ls Mi'. K. Herrle talking with a student ahout the possihilities of Germany after the war as well as IIS possihililies now Mr. Hcrrle though teaching German also teaches English. In thc lower left hand corner we find Miss B. Bolan teacher of Latin as she f, .g ?' ,. 'ig quizcs a student on his Virgil assignment. To Miss Bolan's right Mrs. L. Fouch takes great care as she mounts travel posters from lirance. Although the study of French was dropped from our studies. she waits for the day when she may teach it again, 0 0 ations ,ns i ,wi 1 ,M Ara . Q' A N 8 I' 'i' , N f 1 1 4,, xx, A A N xxx H xx xi 5: Y 2 2 X ? 1 1 ' ' sup ' X -K x M3 v 'Q ! nat if 2 t 1 4' 41A WQQS Ei 1 Q .v Vis 4' AJ, ffm ,6Ld, ' 4 4 Q Z2 f as M ,,, , Q5 sr. E? ,flf Y' 2 ' O X .S L 1-W 5 Q21-twi lr , Vg, 1' fi 5 0 f x ,ff U J' 4. . P: f- ' .. ,J r.'if'itg:? f 'f c 5' Q W misiggtlf 1. ff if ig S xi yn. . i'5 l-ilqw f H+' ' 'HWT4' ' 'fggru X ' EQ' f y . 4' l erioc S , 2lI'1lg1'ZlP is, ll S Mrs. V. Vw'atson is found in a casual pose with one of her senior girls as they discuss the lattcr's short story. It is the close harmony hetwccn teacher and student that leads to hetter understanding of the suhject and as a result hettcr work from the pupil. The fact that visual aid is a prime factor in modern education and will continue to he, is stressed hy Miss A. Klaserner supervisor of Student teachers now study- ing at the University of Cincinnati. By her side is Miss H. Cooper and Miss M. Ohanian as the group prepares a slide collection for the next hell class. The teachers helieve firmly that pictures will present the ideas of Greek Myths much hetter than mere words. Directly heloxw, we discover Miss R. McKinley as she leads her class in discussion of an interesting suhject. Miss McKinley was annual adviser during the hrst semester, and at the end of that time she departed for important husiness in New York. Z.: 5? Es' K-A? f .yr 4.- .1 up 1 1 g A W Miss M. L. Schroth. seen to the left, was at one time a student teacher at Vv'estern Hills. She has rapidly hecome a friend to her students and has fulfilled the imporf tant task of teaching fourth vear English classes very well. It is very delightful to study English in her classes for she is very friendly and her smiles and good nature are an incentive to do good work. E- .i415l6l7 21 222314 an ITYUH yu' ff' X v-vi ff' I 'B X - X , . , ..,. l1,,l 1 . . , kj y luv CSOU1'CClll escarc 1, ociul Studies A vital part in our school life is the lihrary. The lihrarians are ready and willing to help any student in the hest xvay that they are capahle. At the left are Miss V. Glass and Miss C. Logue, l'usy at their work. helping the students select the hooks that are most valuahle, and the ones most liheral in their views, for it is the liheral person who sees hoth sides of a question without any prejudice whatsoever The lihrarians also suggest to the stu dents that they read varied types of hooks on science, social studies, English. history, and all types of literature. Coming up the stairs is Miss A. Geeting going to lunch. She has stopped for a moment to let a picture he taken of her. Miss Geeting is one of our social studies teachers. In the upper right hand corner xve see Mr. xl. Lewis discussing with his ,lunior High school class a prohlem in civics that every young American should hegin to think ahout, Likewise, Miss D, Slutz, a social studies teacher pictured in the lower right hand corner, is going over every detail of a pressing prolnlem that is to come after the war has heen won. lt is the social studies teachers that hring to our attention the vital prolilems that we, the youth of America, must help to solve hy studying ahout their causes and preventative measures novv. They try to make it clear that we cannot wait till we are well on in our years, hut we must start to think ahout it now. 18 ,ig Nr' up-fr Jl 15 W igam, W L omg ti' The picture on the right depicts Mr. H. lfhler, a teacher of math, viewing the work of one of his classes He is quite proud of the work accomplished hy the young and energetic students who come to his room every day to increase their knowledge of math: for he knows that this knowledge will promote a greater fellowship in the future. ri onometr U Building a foundation for the higher forms of mathematics, are Miss A. Riley and Mr. H. Yung, pictured at the right of the page. Theirs is an important position, for without the hasis of math the stu' dents would he at a total loss when they reach the higher forms of high school math and college math, They are very exact and minute in their teaching hecause math, though not very dillicult, niust he exact to the highest degree. I 340 1 ....f1f L,. In the inset, we see Miss V. Hohcnsack, who teaches the higher forms of high school mathef matics. She not only teaches algehra and trigf ononietry, liut also she unveils the mysteries of flying. through navigation, radio code, and aeronautics. Q atliemzitics, 11 ecluirement lor tlie uture This civilization of ours is huilt upon mathematics. It is the underlying factor of our everyday life: without it the world could not exist. Science is important also, hut without math it also could not exist. There is not one thing we do that is not associated with math: there is not one thing we touch or see that does not involve math or symmetry. Any student in any school who doesn't take advantage of the courses in math that are oilered in the schools is mising a great part in his education. Mztth does not round off an education, hut it is the hasis of a complete education. To' day, more than ever hefore in the history of man, math is very important, hecause this war is heing fought on the hasis of math. Any young man, or woman, who has a thorough knowledge of arithmetic, algehra, geometry, and trigonometry, has a wonderful chance of progressing far. It is the duty of the youth of today to study math so that they can shorten the war and lengthen the peace, Ahove we see Miss O. Marckworth. seeing how charming smile on her face. At the right, Mr. A. well her students have learned their previous les' Schick sits on his desk, discussing with his class son in plane geometry, In the center is lvlrs. H, a few math formulas. These teachers give us a Vsfalter, putting a prohlem on the hoard. We can firm hasis for our future studies. XVe know we clearly see that math can he pleasant, hy the shall not fail them 21 ,At i x ff sw 4 -.af fa. s 0 lie Stud ol Science At the left, we see Mr. C. Blackhurn watching the steps during the lunch period He is a physiology teacher, head coach of the foothall squad, and also devotes his time in coaching the reserve hasehall team in the spring. Directly helow Mr. Blaclchurn, we lind Miss A. Grcensmith demonstrating to her class the details ol- the rotation ol' the earth and its moon. Miss Greensmith teaches hiology, hotany, general science, geology, and astronomy. The lower left hand picture depicts Mr, C. Johnson, examinf ing the model of a snake's skull, which he uses in his classes to demonstrate the hone structure of this type of animal. In addition to teaching zoology, and hiology, he coaches foothall, haskethall, and tennis, In the lower center, Mr. R. Morgan discusses with his class a principle in general science which will later help the students to understand physics and also chemistry. Mr. Morgan also is a coach, instructing the reserve foothall eleven. In the lower right hand corner, Mr. C, Kopp instructs a senior in the details of a vacuum and how a vacuum allects sound, and other types of waves. During the time he has taught at Vsfestern Hills, he has had classes in physics, general science, civics and other suhjects. Q Q IC Oflil O USIIICQS ln the tmp picture is Miss E. Schilling carefully watching her students practice their finger exercises on the typewriter so that they might perfect it. Miss Schilling helps to prepare the young lnen and women for their future work in the otlices of the country. At the right in the center, we see Miss R, Bayha giving her students advice along the husiness lines in her commercial classes. Miss Bayha teaches consumer education, typing. and -lr. husiness. ln the lower right corner we see Mr, XV. Vwlellman as he arrives at school. Opening his door, he is ahout to hegin .mother day of teaching husiness to his eager students. ln the center at the hottoni of the page we find lvliss M, Hein in her classroom. The countless papers that the com' niercial teachers have to grade add to the extra trouhles which t. ace these teachers. ln the lower lelt hand corner is Miss fl. Yalen while sh inimeographs ll test which will see if her pupils have het doing satisfactory work for the past report perio .Z Tw' 4 if 1-M.m,. -A1 ,.-1. W r w s . '1-11?-'gg-v - ' W- , ' Q. fb ,, g.b5,.,I f 1 , 'lx , 4 - 5, J M . x X37 ' .....,, iw 'Em-'L Lf f J Af W, -fffkn 'L ' 'f' A . W QM '15-v X . 1 3 iss-ue'f f1Ml':'1'1:,h1.' if 7' f if 5 ' , F4 ' K , . Sigh? V 1 V 'S If . H ' 5 ' s X ' ff 5 V f -- f M' , - 2 v , f ' A ' f if 'Qi , E 1f:+ f f ,f,f , 55- is k x A I i, Vex A 4-. .A ' , iii, U? .ff h 1 f 2 , Q Q- , 3 Q W 3 if L 5 FW 1. A ' r-x E ' f - .., . sf fi- .. l A ,. nk c F Wg f 'agp-. ww- 7 ' Aw, K kg L' V ANS 'fi gn, ,, w' K wav, Vw VJ X 1, , 4 an :affix I 5 .+V . ,, . ..'- iw ,. ..,.. . , R , .i -as 4- gf'5?'ETxwgQ 1ll.: vs C 3 ' Q 5 4 8 QQ! sa .. . -N, . 1' 'f t , 'I ' X ' K 1 'QI X r wx he 5. 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V 1N une 'h' --' ' - ez Nz ' ps 31 GUETHLEIN, EDITH ANNE Sr Girls Club Student Council Dramatlc G A A Cerman Club Modern Dance A Cappella Choxr Opera Lcad Slver voxce lurnl beauty Boots HABIG MARTHA L Sr G1rl Club G A A Presldent of Spanish Club Vahd ctornn Outstandmg mtellect determxnatmn to succeed our spokesman HAHN JOAN M Sr Clrls Club Spamh Club G A A Modern Dance Bowhng A cheery smxle endles pep CIIHCICDCY HALPIN MARY HELEN Sr Gnrls Club G A A A Cappella Choir Bowhng Frxendly tc all a joyous nature pleasmg ways HAMPTON EDNA Sr Glrls Club Sylphhke hvehness jodphers HARDING, JACK A Cappella Cholr Independent good company resound1ng bass HARNISH WILLIAM A Cappella Ch0lf Annual Art Staff Unexcelled car toons mgenulty art1st1c gemus HARRIS SHIRLEY LOU Sr Gxrls Club Treasurer of French Club Bowlmg Blood Donors Club A Cappella Chou' A ready mle friendly good cheer mdependent thmkmg HARTLAUB VIRGINIA Sr Glrls Club G1rlRe erves G A A Board Life Savmg Corps Needs no lrfe nreserver sllver braclets pretty teeth HATHAWAY, PHYLLIS ANN Sr Cxrls Club Bowl mg Tom boy a sports enthuslast P A HAUCK Lat1n Club Breeze Stall' Annual Ad Staff Dramatlcs Modern Dance Blood Donors Club EHICICHI club member bubbling enthuslasm well hked HAVLIN, ROBERT Flagbearer Track Mnhtary Dnll Spamsh Club H1Y Ideahstlc mtelhgent Stull water runs deep HAY VIRGINIA Sr Glrls Club Glrl Reserves G A A A reserved manner an attentxve attltude umque glasses HECKENDORN, STEWART DON Track Maroon W A Cappella Choxr Mlhtary Drnll Enjoyment of hfe am1ab1l1ty zoot' HEINK HELEN S1 Gnls Club Latm Club Modern Dance Congemal exer thoughtful unassum ng HENNECKE ARLENE Sr Gxrls Club G A A Modern Dance Smlhng countenance enthusx astxc fun to be with HERRON ROGER ALBERT Dramatxc Radlo Club Mlhtary Dull H1Y An obhg ng dlsposttlon tall blond and handsome HESS MARIE Sr Gxrls Club Generous joyous a gentle dsposlton 'N ' 11 M1121 f 11111706 or , l, :iff f Nl ....ll'.. i fllgle ,1 P l A, 's ,... ,J , , A, ,', Y .5 '-na' Q j .. .. ,F 5 . - .. , .4. - 1 , . . ., ' ' , 'i '.. . . . , .-.' ,- 'S ,..., , '. 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H- , 1 I , -- .' . -' i i 32 X Olfl C gh, QQ HUDDLESTON CARL Craft man good speaker doodeler HUEGEL LAVERNE Sr Girls Club Latm Club Perseverance qurct manner deep attentrveness HUFFMAN GLORIA A Sr Gnls Club Bowlrng Styles of the mnute charmm looks shy HUGHES, HELEN JANET Sr Glrls Club Bowling, Nav1gat on Club A gentle way of speak ng, mee to know erene charm HUGHES, JEAN BETH Sr Glrls Club Rndo Club Student Council Latin Club Modern Dance Appeal my sxncerxty a lovely sm le ladyllke charm HUGHES HAROLD N Orchestra Radio Club Sclentxhc interests rndustr ou apphcatron sxlent HYAMS CHARLES H1Y Everyone knows Charlle fun wherever he goe carefree HYDE ROBERT H Band Orchestra Concert mater Latm Club Aeneadae H1Y A Cappella Cholr Vlolm virtuoso real xntellngence outstand nf, music ablhty IONNA, DELIA N Sr Girl Club Staunch rel abllxty pleasxngly pollte a frxendly word HESTER NANCY j Sr Girls Club Dramltlc Bowl mg, Fallmg ten pms an interest ln evcrythmg daydream mg HIRT JUNEL Sr Glrls Club A wlnsome smile wxllrngnes commercial ablty HOLDERER LILLIAN BETTY Sr Grl Club Glrl Reserves Navxgatron Club Blood Donors Club Buoyant spmt happy go lucky end less frlendllne s HCLLENBERG MILDRED META Sr Gxrls Club Blood Donors Club UICIDCSS tranqullxty an understanding nature HOLMAN DOLORIS Sr Glrls Club G A A Contmual chatter always busy content wth the world HOOPER GARNETTA Sr Grrls Club Strrkmg attractxveness dxstmctrve charm true sncerxy HOOPER GLORIA Sr Girls Club Un llmlted ooperatron definlte dependabll ty serene HUBER GARLAN ANN Sr Gxrls Club Latln Club Modern Dance A profile lrke Greer Garson a catchmg gxggle llkcable HUBNER, BETTY JANE Sr Grrls Club Bowhng Constant chatter a husky volce blonde trcsses M1435 for ' ' 1 O1 Vi oz.-V1ffr11wfufs of Cfog1c:s1rmgz rn the l tnsssr EL TG ' Q A l -. is , ' . 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V .Q. - ., u 33 1 7 J c r ISENOGLE JAMES DAVID Dramatrcs H1Y A Cap pella Chtllf Opera Lead A song on hrs lrps manly trarts amrable spmt JACKSON ED Baseball Bowlmg Maroon W A uper bowler prowess on the diamond srgns of a mustache JACOBS, MIRIAM G Sr Girls Club Dramatrcs Modern Dance G A A Grrl Reserves Latm Club Annual Ad Staff Blood Donors Club Delight ful to know sparkle dramatrc abxlrty JANSON SYL VIA SHIRLEY Sr Gxrls Club Lunchroom Squad Modern Dance Annual Typrst True frlendlmess quret smcerxty varred halr styles JOCKERS CLIFFORD Bas ketball Bowlmg Baseball Maroon W Lunchroom Squad Quiet gcntlemanllness at home on the diamond Tlppy JOLLY LORETTA JEANNE Sr Grrls Club Spamsh Club Bowling Just what her name ll ldlCEltCS nrce smrles blonde locks KAILHOLZ CAROLYN RUTH Sr Grrls Club Red Cross Sewrng Club Radnatmg klHdIlflCSS pleas mg voice extreme sweetness KANE ANNA MAE Sr Girls Club Bowling Petlte galety continual chatter Annual Treasurer of Latin Club Student Councll Llfe avmg Student Class Leader Smcere at all times a warm character depth of thought KENNEDY PAT A Sr Girls Club Gxrl Re erxes German Club Bowlm An expert rn any sport smooth coordmatlon a true friend KIEFEI., STANLEY A Track Cross Country Cheerleader HxY Deacon tar of the clnder path hes m the Army now KINSBURG OLGA Sr Girls Club Girl Reserve Cabinet French Club Modern Dance G A A Lovely harr quret grace mlschlexous smxle KIPP WIILIAM Football Ba eball Maroon YV Spanish Club Blood Donors Club An interest ln learning quret smrle Rosko KIPP ESTELLE MAE Sr Glrls Club French Club Frrendlv smlle bright eyes a gum chewer KLEHFOTH JEAN NORMA Sr Cxrls Club G A A Board Secretary of Glrl Re erxes Latin Club Attractive cheerful sugar and spice an exerythmg nlce KLEIER DON Bowlmg COHSCICDIIOUS fn e to ear mlle set em up rn the other a ey KNAUER REGINA ELIZABETH Sr Gnrls Club Typist for Breeze Blood Donor Club Splashy colors brrght eyes never to be outdone KNAUFT AUDREY Sr Grrls Club Spanish Club Dramatrcs Counsellors As srtant Blood Donors Club Endless utalrty fun to be wrth Jaws eternally movmg fx . l f x . Cl--I 5 l n lac balm 3 11 Tulle Xe , y2nnf1.f,1.f to me 5 .' A 1 l 4 '. , T ' , -- sl ' . , '. . , L . . endless energy. KAPLAN, STANLEY-Cofeditor of , .- . ' , ' s YJ. i L - . K , . . I . 1 . . Q u -ar s ' -. ' ' ll . - ' 'A F l C JS C 3 34 'N K' CIBC tie fVkL1S1Q Jlfdtl C 1116 1 hctwit LAMB ALBERT LEE H1Y Flrst A1d Club Go getter l1mber aglleness lad1es man LAMMERS, MARY FRANCES Sr G1rls Club G1rl Reserve Cab1net Annual Staff G A A S1ncer1ty charmmg personahty always a lady LANGE WILLIAM Blood Donors Club Llfe savmg Mxlltary Dr1ll Ready to serve energy plus audac1ous LARKIN BETTY Sr G1rls Club Bowlmg A help1ng hand loquacxous subtle WIC LAUXTER MANN, RUDOLPH German Club H1 Y Blood Donors Club Fnendly approach always jokmg an Army man now LAWRENCE VERNON Lat1n Club Gentle na ture dellberate thought LAWS EDGAR F A Cappella Cho1r CODSCYVRUOII of conversatlon long str1des com mon sense LAYCOCK, EDWARD H Track Manager Maroon W u1et thoroughness mathematlcal m1nded 1m1able LAYTON ROBERT LEE Dramatlc A Cap pella Chou' H1 Y Annual Ad Staff A1r of nonchalance fun 1n any c1rcle w1ngs1n the sky KNECHT BETTY J Sr Glrls Club NTVILHCIKDD Club Modern D1nce Presldent of French Club Vers1t1le lntiflll gence dependable CHQICISDLY modesty KOCH BETTY Sr G1rls Club G1rl Reserves Modern Dance G A A Sunny personal1ty serene charm QUICL dlgmty KOP PENHOEFER WILLA Sr G1rls Club German Club A sweet d1spos1t1on d11nty demureness 1nd1v1d11al ty KORTE JANE Sr GlflS Club Dramatlcs Span1 h Club R3dIO Club A Cappella Cho r Alert wlth miles a mus lcal VOICC cheerful warmth KORTEN CELESTE S G1rls Club G1rlRcserves Breeze Staff Latln Club G A A G1rls fashlon plate h1gh SPIFICS sparklmg Vltallty KORTGARDNER, RUTH Sr G1rl Club u1et am1 ab1l1ty a feather bob smcere appl1cat1on KRAMER EUGENE Reserved ways shy manner helpful deeds KUHN, ALFRED He puts the m1le ID sm1le small but m1ghty keen senses KUNKEL TEDH A hunk of haxr ln h1s eyes well vexsecl a thmker QPUWU9'i'f'? 79 5n2 T?5ff ' 155:-E5Rf'v 5 1 iefef- 1 E' 5 ,F-1 l E l' .3 0 K ' 0 0 n L . 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'e. f . . 36 L L MONTAG, GEORGE EDWARD Nexer a word too many reserved smcerlty loyalty MOORE JAMES NELSON Track Basketball Band Treasurer HIY A Cappella Chorr Opera Lead Co sports Edntor of Breeze Stra ghtforwardness ambrtron galore rather lrke a gemu MORGAN MIRIAM Sr Glrls Club Band Modern Dance Spamsh Club G A A Radro Club Strrctly m strumental clear thought quretness MUELLER GEORGE A Slyly he roams plenty of pep consist ency MUELLER WARREN Always on the go he wrll to wln Maud MURPHY WILLIAM DAVID Baseball Manager Maroon W Mllntary Drrll At peace wrth the world a frnendly heart ever so mce MUR SINNA GILBERT PAUL Annual Art Stall An artlstlc pen a carefree arr good nature MYERS RICHARD J Track Mllrtary Drrll Maroon W Practical effort cnou lde athletic mchnatrons MYERS ROSE ANNE Sr Girls Club Grrl Re erve Cabmet Breeze Staff Annual At Staff G A A Grrl Reserve Inter Club Cablnet Gleam Staff Bright outlook an expressive pen slncerlty per onrfled MCMAHAN MARION GAIL Sr Grrls Club G A A Board Girl Reserves Blood Donor Club Strarghtforward ness mce hanr a pepper upper MCMULLEN JEAN ETTE LOIS Sr Glrls Club Dramatrcs Modern Dance The mevltable prece of gum a frrendly attltude McNAM ARA NANCY PALMER S Glrls Club G A A Board Glrl Re erxes Modern Dance Breeze Staff Ping Pong Manager Blood Donor Club Unusual school spmt llashmg smrle boots and saddles MECKLENBORG ROBERT BERNARD Presldent of Semor Class Student Council Baseball Stock Room Manager Book Boy A Cappella Choir H1Y Maroon W Band Orchestra Inter Hrgh Band Co sports Edntor of Breeze Alternate Flag bearer Solrd sendrng trumpet clean cut deep rooted mtellrgence MIDDLETON MARY Sr Grrls Club I nocent completely lxkable graceful skatlng MILLER DOUGLAS R Football Maroon W Navlgatron Club Mllltary Drill Determmatron qulet efliclency true to his Club Aeneadae Lunchroom Squad G A A Glrl Reserve Cabrnet Sparklmg brown eyes unexpected wrt unerrmg loyalty MOLTER, BETTY ANN Sr Grrls Club Glrl Reserves French Club Modern Dance G A A Office 'Xssrstant Wlllowy grace scmtxllatmg pep wlllmg worker MONROE DONALD Sparkhng wrt quret abrhty a friendly spmt , ref? . - 's er' cr Ll il 'lb c , - r l -ol ic S l l l, A I El! 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U . . . l , ' . . .. , H . l s- . , , s--a 1 37 ract1ca pp 1ance NEIDHARD RICHARD D Sw1mm1ng Track All around letter Secretary Treasurer of Maroon W PICSI dent of Student Council H1 Y Well deserxed populmty SWIHIIHIHQ prowess genume NEIHEISEL EARL Ready to obllge rhythmmc banjo no lob too blg NEIL PEARL H Sr Gxrls Club Dramatxcs Unassummg manner logical reasomng subtle NELSON DOROTHY ANN Sr Girls Club G A A A Cappella Cholr Bowllng Eyes that smlle artxstlc ambxtlon deeds f kmdness NEWELL DON O Secretary of Spanlsh Club Mathe matlcal Wizard twmkhng eyes honest endeavor NEW MAN CARLYNE ADAIR Sr Glrls Club Treasurer of Glrl Reserves Breeze Staff Lunchroom Squad Latln Club Aedlle Student Councnl Gleam Stall' Glrl Reserxe Inter club Cabmet G A A Courage of her convlctlons llvely ambltlon friendly NIEMEIER EDWARD J Swxm mmg Football Maroon W Qulet re erve frlendshlp trled and true wmnlng smlle NIEMEYER, ROBERT A President of German Club Blood Donors Club Depend able efficlency earnest a good craftsman NIMMO CHARLES ALBERT Dramatlcs Navxgatxon Club Staunch relxablllty determmed drlwe quxet friend HOW C S HIC U OBERHELMAN EMILY JEAN Sr Gxrls Club Editor of We tern Breeze G A A Board Annual Advertlsmg Manager Gxrl Reserve Cablnet Student Councll A Cap pella Choir Cheerleader Class Leader Gleam Stall A smmle and hello varxedlnterests lDd0m1Cdl3l6 splrlt OBERHEL MAN HARRY FRED Nav1gat1on Club True to hrs word a twmklmg smxle reserved judgment OCON NOR ROGER Steadfast frlendshlp hxgh SPIFIIG no extremes OEHLER VIRGINIA HILDA Sr Grrle Club A Cappella Choxr Modern Dance Bowlmg Open hearted frlendlmess expresslve eyes good mlxer OFLAHERTY PATRICIA JOLINE Sr Glrls Club G A A Modern Dance Counsellors Assistant Dark deep waves wmmng personalxty sweet nature OKUM MILTONJ Track Navlgatlon Club Mllltary Drlll Fly nu, cxnders alr mlnded subtle humor OWENS SYL VIA Sr Glrls Club Generoslty calmness a frlendly greetxng PALMER NORMA LEE Sr Glrls Club Glrl Reserves Llght hearted lndustrlou worker brlght colors PARKER, VERLA MAE Sr Girls Club Girl Reserves G A A Shorthand handed Wlllful Worker pleannt company 9 - s - ' 1 , ' . . 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IISPCCTQIOII of the acts, ountiful Zeal RAMMES BOB Band Orchestra Dramatlc Smooth 1 way w1th the women gentlemanly qualltle qunet mt lmmrw REBENNACK JACK C Mm of few word artentlve mdependent REGENFUSZ DIXIEA Sr Glrl Club Red Cross Sewxng Club ulet modesty UIlITllSIdlCdblE sweetness seremty REUSS CLARA JO ANNA Sr Glrls Club German Club Gxrl Reserves A w rn her h sweet smle pleasant to meet REYNOLDS RUBY Sr Girls Club Ready to oblxge mental quletude open franknes ROHRER JANE ANN Sr Curl Club Spamh Club APPFQCIHIIXCHCSS good txte ophltlcatlon ROSEN ALLEN S Naxlgatlon Club Steadfat dependabllxty oblntmg, way determzna non RULLMAN MARIANL Sr Glrls Club G A A A weet personallty pol ed attrutnenes little gurl PELLING DON Foo hall Ba lcetball Manager Maroon W A w1y wlth blonde QUICK umabxll y detcrmlnmon PENNINGTON RUTH E Sr Glrl Club Bl nmam d Don or Club Radio Club Silent thought dalntlness frxendly ways PENNO RAYMONDJ Basketball Baseball Mll xtary Drxll Maroon W Lunchroom Squad Varled interests leek hamr ea y golng, nature PERKINS FRANCES LOUISE Sr GlYlQ Club G A A Modern Dante Un usual friendliness coy glances theerfulness PFEIFFER JACK G Good nature subtle humor real llkabllxty PLASTER VERNO T Navxgatxon Club Mxlntary Drxll Gentleman qualities eager for knowledge soanng blgh POWELL JOHN THOMAS Annual Camera Staff A Cappella Choxr Mllltary Drill Lean and lanky calm photography enthunast PRIDEMORE MARIE Sr Girls Club G A A Good taste modesty real generosity PURCELL, ROBERT K Track Basketball Maroon W Dramatncs Mmhtary Drxll Breeze Staff Acts of fnendln nes cooperatlxe spmt humor and harmony , Y 1 , S 4 , ' . 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'-- 's ' z ' .s-7--' f. 39 lenfl RUMPING THELMA gr Curl Club Domemc attrl wutc tmrht ml u SANDERS PAT Sr Glrl Club D1 1111 mt -X C rpptlli Ch ur Spukhnt per om :ty x rg. mth the men lrncndly SCHARF SHIRLIE Cu u nrt r wx hmmt eyes rlwrys on tmc to SCHENK JOHN G Track Smmm nt Manager Muun W Brnd Mrllllry Dull Wttty remirku frrendly rttttude lute to lcn Vw SCHERZ HILDA Sr Glrlc Club Getmm Club Shy frrtndl nc s ohhgmg wayQ soft poken SCHILLING BOB Bwfebrll Blood Donor Club Sq Lllrrl I n rround 1 sumnng w cirefree SCHLETER DOROTHY S Crl Clrb A ull mall xolte trny wu ted ympathetlt SCHLASS MARTIN Hug pmt lurdy bunld understanding attrtude SCHMIDT ANNA MAE Sr Gxrl Club A Cappelli Sxxttt nuturct jully laugh! r lrlendly clutter emse Ves into a Pirlt bat the bo e SCHMIDT ROBERT E Band Tennw Breeze Staff SthorlS11r1t Smitty qmtk wrt SCHNELL RUTH Sr Gnrl Club Oflitc A rstmt A perky smrle gentle thnrm tm of ,tb SCHNITTKER GLENN A C1p pelli Chotr Calm Nsurednew generouf n1ture a good tm SCHOTT DAVID HIY A Fupptlll Chorr Spam h Club Blood Donor Club Frlend by the buihel the brtght dt nunth loyalty SCHUSTER BILL Smgecrafter Annuil Art Stiff Mxhtiry Drlll Everybody frtcnd c txlm trnuwl mule rjokstcr SCHWEINFURTH STANLEY Lll-CElVll'1g F rwtm tball Manager Maroon W Cilm attitude delbertte thought cirnest endeenor SHAMP MARY JANE Sr Cnrle Club Tmnqurl moods pl ut xot 1 thmkmp, mmd SHANK LOIS Sr Cxrl Club A Cxppellr Choxr Plctxnl, peronrhty youthful thrrm lull tl lun SHROUT RALPH ED W RD Unx um nt ur t dflt rclnbrhty the rent . f.'f ' ' 'I' ' -fr- Ir-, V. , . 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B- - ' 1 - a ' l . , A . 4 1 5 41 ruy lm Yout rt C ll uty SUDDENDORF ROBERT A Football Baseball Maroon W H1Y Student Council Breeze Stall Lrfesav mg A Cappella Chorr Opera Lead Wxde popularxty manly qualntnes thorough dependablllty TAYLOR EMILY LUCILLE br Gnrls Club G A A Bowling Counsellors Assrstant Un elhsh serwce mdustrrous applx catlon appeahng TEEPE WILLIAMJ Baseball Bowl A way of hrs own one of the boys Independent THASE EDWARD Devrlmcnt rn hrs eyes a host of friends casual THEIRING SI-IIRLIE MAE Sr Girls Club G A A A Cappella Choir Opera Lead Musical manlfe tatlons llght hearted plea ant THIEM SHIR LEE ANNE Sr Girls Club Spanish Club A Cappella Choir Bowling Hits hlgh C wxth ease the lady an black self conhdence THOM BETTE JANE Sr Gnrls Club Modern Dance Blood Donors Club A pageboy bob qulet manners genial SPIYIIS THOMPSON ISABELLE Sr Gxrls Club G A A Good taste subtle manner pleasant ways TI-IORNBURY ARTHUR M Sparklxng eyes playful teasmg talkatnxe frxend TRITSCHLER FRANK Nice and normal well l1ked complylng courtesy TRAVIS PAUL Nawgatron Club Mlhtary Drlll Behold the druggl t' Hend for plalds unassuming TIMMERS PAUL Tenms Dramxtlcs Annual Ad Staff Congemal wizard of the rmk a man s man THORPE JAMES F Mighty for his size sense of rlpht and wrong joker TUMEY JEAN M S Gnrls Club Bowhn Dlscrrmmaung alertness posture hke the prne mce TURILL, LARRY Man of hrs word common sense cooperative splrlt UHLENBROCK RICHARD Band Orchestra Not a halr out of place llent thouvhts good tr11ts VAN ATTA MIRIAM DORIS Sr blrls Club G A A Spamsh Club Bowhng A cheery hello-loyal friendship varied xnterests VAN HARTEN MARGARET MARY Sr Glrl Club Curl Reserves Lunchrtom Squad G A A Board Modern Dance Blood Donors Club Poxse boundles beauty drgnlty W nclq ecte F 5 '11- it M' WILLEN BETTY IRENE Sr Girl Club V111 P11 de11t11fqp1111l1 Club G 'X 'K Bowllm, Fluent Spam-l1 t t 1 mlll 111111111 WELLS WILLIAM B 1 1111 rnnl IIL 1111 fl 1111 ssEL DON H1 Y 1 p all fr.l QNL C1111 lVIlllLf 1111 11d1d 11rr111111p WESSEL HOWARD T 1 1 Dr lrlm 1111 111 ul umt 1r IHLLIHLI 113, WITHERBY THOMAS HOWARD A C 1ppcIl1 1111 Dr1111 1111 11 c 1111 e 1e mm 111111n11111 111 1. 11l1d bunld WILLHITE WILLANNA Sr Curl fl1b lf Q uxc .1 c 1 mr 'K Dr1m111. 1111cr1 Stdl 'X11r1111l 'Kd Stull 'K perkw n11le lr1e11 n1 lrlrm er p1rkl1111, 1ntbu11 m WINTER AUDREY R Curl Club The bru l1 nd p1 0 111 1 1 111111blL WINTERS EDNA MARGARET Sr C lr u Curl Re LFXL xx II wr 11 tl e 1 1 l11b 11e1d1e LITLL d1rl1 qv. 111161111 11,1 1ru11 WIR MEL RAYMOND J Dr 1111 1111 S11111r.1l11r 1 111 xur 1111 11111 1 L ll 1 1 nwerse I'111 s oft TH DICK Htlpllll 1111 1 1111 rr 1v1 IL ut 11r1 WADE CECIL C l111tb1ll M1111g,Lr B Lb1ll uk M1r11 I1 V 1Y 1 A111c1 1 IRLPLII 1 1, lll L dh l111 11 B11 WAGNER IALRA rl u 111 ll 11111111 lou 1 lTlll6 l end 1 the. vwrld WAGNER PHYLLIS YCE C l Cl1b N Ill r1n11L11 llllflll 111 gqll Bldllllllfllll 1111.11 1.1 Oflllly u 11 llllg qu lflLHx.lly n1111111r WALSH CHARLES F Bl r111 d D 111111 r Club C1611 be1rt trus. l11tl1 rndy l1111d WEBER EDWARD HARRY I' 1111 1b1ll Mar 111111 W A Cxppella Chou lrresnt ble yne grail lollmxlng Igor WEINSTEIN AARON S B1 k11b1ll Tpnru Ma rnmi ID W Breeze Stwlf appell1 'X 1111nd ol bl own 111111 u1l humor what 1 1.11ket' WEISS jEAN MELBA Sr C111 Club G -X A -K Capuella Chou Modern Danu Open hearted 111d lnendly dar1L1111, 1l11e .1 low mme WEISS MAR IAN JANE S Crl Club Sp1111l1 Club C 'X A 111tl111x115111 VEI , 1 ' --11' lu 1 1 1111 tl- , 1 7' 1, , . 31 1 1111, :1v'a. 1' A ' N' 3 - Tr: A . 1 1 1 N , HV . 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S1111 ' Ch1 V Illklll ul' '1111 11 1 1 I , 1. , la 1 A Ch ', 1 1 N Cl th s ak rl 1 ' -1 511- A 1' 1 N ' . , 1' , s l 1 , 1 , , GI R1s1 A C'pp ll: Ch 1. G. A. 11, 1 11'-1. A C1 1 fa .1 1 1 1 I1 s ' -M dly I , 1 111- 2 ' f 1 in . , . A Sr. 'V Q , . s ll :lat fc 1l1dc111e uf 111z11y 1 1 A 1. , .' , I ls I ' 1 Cl b, ' 51 '15, Ne x Ed 1 l' Br11z . Lztir C . V 1' Ae 2 1 . 1 11 1 ' 1---15 ' 1 '1 1 11-. - 1 , .-- 1 RVNA .':'1 '1-, A1 4 1 1 4 ' 1 1- ,'1l Ill 1 XIIIJ l 1 b1111.t.,- hawk ,, 11111, ' R, ,KM A 1 4? ,-if he Student o nierica arrior o o 'ly wit 'Qan- ZOELLNER, JACK F.-Stagecrafters, Military Drill. Inf dustryfdetermined-unusual convictions. LINEBACK, JAMESfSr. Band. Symphony Club, Slide Rule Club, A tinge of the Classic-V--inzithc iiizi tical preciscness -fall amilcs. WITT, WILLIAM J.AOrchestra. Band, German Club. Subtle sense of humorfprivzite thinking--wit 'Z VJitt. WETTA, DOROTHY MAE-Sr. Girls Club. G, A. A.. Bowling. Gentle ways--earnest efforts -heart in the right place. WOIDIEK, MARIE ANN-Sr. Girls Club, G. A, A., Bowling. Giggling Gertie-'boys on the brain--jingly jewelry. WOLTER, JOSEPHINE BEATRICE---Sr, Girls Club, French Club, Spanish Club. G, A. A., Girl Reserves. Draimaticg Lunchroom Squad. Modern Dance, Intelligence -imagination- Jody WOOD, DON-Hi-'Y, Maximum of good nature--a boyish smile---hearty humor. WOOLEY, RUTH HELEN-Sr. Girls Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club. Blood Donors Club. An eye for the artsfhigh ideals --working girl. WRIGHT, GLORIA RUTH-Sr. Girls Club, G. A. A.. Bowling. Flowing hair-likable wayff unusual charm. WULF, ROBERT H.-ef-Squirrley-delegate from Delhi-a man to remember. WULLENWEBER, DORATHY-Sr, Girls Club. G. A, A.. Bowling. A soft voice-Aa sweet manner--a nice smile. Q 1'C2ltO1' ol tl1C ZIWHIU 'W O C O 0111011 OW Thus the graduating class has eonie to the end ol their first really big milestone. For some thi- will mean the end of seholastie learning: for others it will he merely the heginning of a new and greater field of education. However, for the most part, all plans for the future will he postponed hut not for- gotten. True, we do have a fight on our hands, hut this does not mean that dreams are impossihle. Those same dreams, whieh seem impractical for the present, will he the foundation of the world we will live in tomorrow. And sinee we are responsihle for that world, we are going to make eertain that we have not spent twelve years of learning in vain. Adolescence has always heen underestimated and wrongly valued. Nevertheless, we feel that we have an added mark of maturity that no other generation has ever acquired. By our manifold experienees in the capacities of heing a student, we have therefore, lived more fully and more thoroughly than did our parents, On the other hand, ours is not a position of impudenee or superiority. Instead, we ask only to he heard among the great voices of the day and to apply ourselves diligently to the enormous task that lies hefore us. gy my - 23? W. U1'1lOI'S Hgel' Y FCPHIC to Make Gil' lllil CEU' L 526 02, P The Jumor Class Offrcers Mace .luetlce presxdenl Ruth Gebhardt wce presxdenl Laverne Duck secretary Dxck Sxehl treasurer F1r9tRou Adam: A Adler V Allgrur .mob M Ander won D Artrxp P Aufderhaar D Back B Baldmger F Baldmger K Busch B Barnes Becksel Behne B Bc-:xr D Betz R Second Row Bmder Bolmnnan A Borchcrd mg E Borders E 'Third Row-Borgemenke Bradbury R Bradbury J Brower M Fourth Row Brown G Burgraf M Busch Y Caron M L F1 nh Row Catanzaro C Clupman I Barkdull R COlllH5 B S1xtl1 Row Connelly I. Dachen bach R Dagenback B Daugherty Selenth Row Dauvm 'I' Dans M Dc-:Salva C De Wrtt S E1ghtl1 R014 Dxck I. 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R.: 1 S .1 .1 1 . , .1 , .1 1 A' , . '- . .1 . 1 .1 1 ' S. 1'.: 1 ' . .1 . 1 .1 1 . . 'S' . .1 . .1 Y' . 1'.1 l 1 S. 1.1 1. .1 ai.j.: .1 .1 s .1 .1 ' , .' 'w ' .1.1 '. .1 W, -I.. X 'c d1+ch. R.: Vw'ewel. B: Vv'idner. E.: XX'1ll1e. A.: Vw' l. M.: Vv' se . D.: XX' ld ck. GJ ' lfe. E.: 1' d. AA 'L . .1 Y . 1'.: Z' X' . '.1 A . B. First Row-V-Adams, Allen. B.: Applegate. W.: Badgley, A.: Bauer, B.: Bcall. D.: Behlen, Beinkemper. Benedict. C.: Girten. Bielefeld, O.: Bohnert. D.: Bonheld, L.: Boone, W. Bostie. I.: Boudot, D. Second Row-Brown. R.: Brinkman, B.: Brothers. P.: Brown. D.: Brunner D.: Brunswick. I.: Boehringer. R.: Rosen, A.: Callahan. B.: Camden, F.: Campbell. D.: Chace, Chiseck, R.: Clark. R.: Coleman, D.: Cordes. B. Third Row--Costa. V.: Craig, B.: Croswell, E. D'Ambrosio. D.: Deimer. W.: Dettmer, R.: Dirr, A.: Weber, E.: Dornette, R.: Doss, W.: Filbe D.: Forthman, H.: Francisco. G.: Franke, R.: Frey, D.: Frey. P. Fourth Row-Gahel, B.: Gaige. F. Gallo. R.: Garland. D.: Gebing, G.: Goodwin. H.: Gorman, E.: Gosmeyer, Gray, L.: Green. V. Duebber, R.: Mursinna. G.: Gullet, XV.: Hagenhoff. B.: Hamilton. R.: Hart. Fifth Row- Heeney, D.: Hemstath. B.: Henkenherns, R.: Henle, H.: Herhert. R.: Lawrence, V.: Moore. Hollherg, S.: Holder, R.: Hughes, H.: jackson. F.: joesting, R.: justice. M.: Kearney. R.: King. B. Kirshner. R. Sixth Row-Klaus. R.: Klehfoth, P.: Klemhlter. P.: Klug, R.: Kolbinsky. R. Kottmyer. C.: Kreig. R.: Lachtrupp, R.: Lampe, B.: Lavonier. L.: Lenard, Levine. S.: Leytze R.: Linehack. Lockhorn. D.: Lorenz. W. Seventh Row-Mahon, B.: MeCreadie, A.: Meiller B.: Mucheau. Miller. D.: Oberhelman. H.: Springer. H.: Mills. B.: Mohs. G.: Moore. E. Paul. M.: Neileisel. Nelson. F.: Noell, E.: Pauley, WL: Pauley. A. Eighth Row-Pfeil, A. Poll. W.: Porter, R.: Shrout, E.: Puryear. R.: Quinn, T.: Raul. R.: Redmond. Reynolds. J. Roehrig. R.: Rolfes. R.: Ross. H.: Rossi, V.: Ruthemeyer. j.: Sammons. R.: Sandlin. L. 48 ey orli i igently, ea izin liat Y Q II ll art Ill tllc cshn that IS lUCllQ'lS R Dc-tmer J Sugarman R Suddendorf C Neuman and D Stewmsparlnclpate in town meetmg zrst Rau Lhulk Q Cl t 'ichcmcr 1 ua tz B 6111 k M Qghlu M gchnmdcr L c mtke G Lhott T L cnk She on e er D IC 5 n eton Slullbeg qliughtcr Second Rnu Smlth R Smxth C Snell B Th fd R011 Spm XX Stemmmn R Strenhurt F1101 R014 Sydoxx P Tabu 'vi Tinncr rxlh RH11 Tcdtman D Sprmger H Tnmhcrt C1 bcmrnh Ju C can Fl ll 11 I liz 11 Ron Ungerlwgh Cl E X th D Vocllmcclxc A 11 me Xfr ot Vxa1,ncr R Vvehmmr 1 am Y 1 cn R Vvlnkclmann Mm mm R mmcrm n R lnxrcmc X 'vin cn Jr R Q hmut 9 fx ffqfllf 'N gm, foo 717-X 'J fx Y 1 l . X fa' F 9 . -- S' 1 . j.: S'h 'd. K.: . . S'h 'r , .' S 'l . .1 D' SQ, .1 1 ' . .: 7' . Sh 1, .1 S' . .1 Swh . I.: 1 ld . L.: J ' 3 S4 gl . .: S' hl. D.: .1 gl . 1 ' 'k. H.: i L' Founh Row'-St111nk..RX'.1 Sucicttgv. Sugarmgm. I. ' '. .1 2 1 . . H.: 1 '. jx. S 'Q Aw N Rt :Tr xv.: T2ch1f , c1...Tll 111:11 . , 'ghl - 4 'f V '. .1 'C . .1 '. .2 ,D Y 1' r. G.: 71 h I. 'j , .Z ' .Hg XVII' S. R.: XMIM: , 1 'I ' . A.: . mrc ' Y ff. .1 Z' fn. 1 .1 ' ' .: . -kl f X br fg. .l1,C .E -k .X 4 0pl1o m ores ac igl1l'Cl'S with ar Stamps First Rou'fAdams. Agnew L.: Alhers. S.: Allen. R.: Amhrosius. M.: Arnold. C.: Artenstein, A.: Atkins. M.: Bader. M.: Balsley. M.: Barahet, M.: Barnes. Barnes, R.: Basse'L. B.: Bauer. A. Second Rowe-Baurele. Beck. R.: Becker. D.: Becker. E.: Benzing. J.: Banfield. B.: Bearilon, B.: Bertchinger. J.: Bertram, G.: Blackburn. Blankenship, S.: Dill, E.: Boehlein. D.: Boertlein. B.: Bolland. A. Third Row-Bonhaus. E.: Born, B.: Bower. M.: Britt. M.: Bradley. M.: Holdrige. P.: Brater. V.: Brewer. W.: Broxterman. E.: Bryan, P.: Burdine, C.: Bywater. N.: Cnllos. S.: Carcifero. C.: Carrol. P.: Carter. P. Fourtlz Row--Cartlidge. B.: Celeman. V.: Connolly, S.: Cooley. G4 Cort. Costa. M.: Cox. M.: Davidson. M.: Davis. V.: Deitzer. S.: Deleoll. G.: Dinkalalter. M.: Doerman, P.: Ehlen, D.: Edwards. D.: Eickhush. R. Fifth Row-Eilcrman. J.: Elkins. G.: Emmes. L.: Engel, Eslinger. Evans, J.: Evans, Ewiek. D.: Faust. E.: Faust. P.: Flannery, Floyd. L.: Fox. J.: Fox. Frey. iD.: Fritz. B. S xth Rowf Card, F.: Garland. E.: Gaskill, P.: Gerhart. C.: Cvilfillen. S.: Girten. E.: Glazier, M.: Goldman. S.: Gordan, Gregg. M.: Cramke, L.: Grisham. B.: Grunenmeir. L. Gudgeon. D.: Gumz, P.: Hill. Seventli Row-Hahn. V.: Hanghers, B.: Harins, A.: Hasselheck. L.: Hauck. J.: Hayes R.: Hayward, V.: Heeg. S.: Herferman. A.: Heitzler. R.: Hemmer, C.: Henderson. L.: Henke. Henneke. M.: Hihhard. H.: Higgins. Eighth Row--Hfltenhrand. C.: Hoefling. D.: Hollenhack. V.: Hollstegge, R.: Hooper. B.: Huher, D.: Hurlander. M.: Jackson, G.: Jackson, C.: Johann. B.: Jones. P.: Jordan. E.: Kacser. C.: Kahle. N.: Kah'rr. M.: Kaiser. M. Ninth Row---fKane. A.: Kane, R.: Kathman. J.: Kehliiig, N.: Keller. P.: Kent. L.: Keiser, C.: Kdd. R.: Kireheimer. F.: Kistner, J.: Klein. M.: Knahe. L.: Knausz, N.: Kneeht, S.: Kohl, J.: Kornman, L. Tenth Row-Korte. J.: Kresser. I.: Kruse, B.: Kruse. M.: Lane. A.: Lower, J.: Laws. V.: Ledesky. K.: Lovelace. D.: McDonald, V.: Ma'one. M.: Mandell. S.: Manlsamyer, M.: Manning. L.: Newman, C.: Mason. M. Eleventh R0wfMatthis, R.: MeCarry. B.: McGee. B.: Mehrinsier, V.: Melzer, M.: Mense. R.: Lawe. S: Metz. S.: Meyer. V.: Middleton. E.: Miller, M.: Mtehell. C.: Moharry. L.: Montgomery. B.: Leytze, S.: Schmidt, A. Twelfth Row-iNf:uhrohr. M.: Noell. M: Noll. S.: O'Flaherty, R.: Oppenheimer, Panaro, M.: Pappas. P.: Parker. Paulson, D.: Penno, J.: Penrod. M.: Pinsky, E.: Piper. H.: Porter. E.: Posner, M.: Pryor. M. 5 1 W1t 1 '1 ee L1 ntuwt un tuc us nxt R1 u 'vi DIICI Cl R my H Rep E Neu 11 fu. 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Grlley T Purcell Wood D Crump R Haft A Hageman R Halpln 1 Kipp B Hammer H Hard Harrison C Second Row Hartmuth F Harney F Duehher R Havln D Oherhelmm Heepke D Hextkamp T Heltzler H Hellman K Henry E Herht T Bolsen C Hess Hess C Hess T Hewltson Thrrd Row Hxcks D Honnenkamp G Hoff Holz S Bernett C lsekelt N ames B enkxns T enmngs B ohnson L ustxce A Kadetz H Ka1lholz M Kallos S Kathman R Kappes R Fourth Row Kay W Kelser D Keller L Kerr D Kessler R K1bby E Klbby R Klalter D Koester P Kramer K Kramer M Ke ehn H Kuenzel R Lacker E Lambrlnxdes C Lamhrmldes W F1 th Row Lansdale I Leonard M Lind D Llnk C Lane B Lorch D Lextterhel F Herron R Marks W McCartney A C Moran E Glrten G Stauhltz B Mund F Mundstock C Mursxnna R Noll G Nutz K Oder E Ossege B Bernett C Poole D Isenogle Pyle R Schwarr B Seventht Row Reldel I Rember W Rxce A Ruch H Rlchmond Richmond Rohrer Rowekamp Rullman R Roskamp C Sample E Stattler Schaefer T Schaefer F Schmldt Schnoerr W Eighth Row Schottler B Schramm D Screlbles F Schroeder B Schroer Schubert R Schulze R Sedacca C Sess Sgourls S Isenogle Skeen W Sm ch Stah E Steele T Stelgert Nmth Row Stoeckle SUCICICO R Boehringer R Tarter Terrell F Thompson R Thornton R Vetter H Vogel Walter R Ward I Weber DePrez C Weber H Wolf Weinberg E Tenth Row-Wessel E We sendorf Westrlch D Wllson E Wmnes H Vvolfl' B Vsfoodrufl' R Worth D Wuerth D Wurtz G Yockey W Yosofat Zex mann K Zexgler D 53 I . I 0 1 fl S ' '. - 1 , .1 ,I.1 . .1 ' , -1 ' . .1 A . .1 .R.1 , .3 , .1 ,. .1 Y , .1 ' ' , .1 ' . .1 . .: ' . R.: Q . . - . .1 . .1 , .1 1 , .1 1 , H.: ,. .1 ' . .1 A , .1 , .1 , .1 s, .1 . ..1 J., A.: , .1 , .1 ' ,,l. ' - ' , .1 ' , .1 . .1 . .1 ', ., ' , 4 ', .11 . , . .1 . , .1 , . .1 , .1 ' ' , .1 ' ' . . 'f Y . 1 . .1 . .1 McHenry, L.1 Meckstroth, R.: Meale, W.: Meyers. E.: Miller. A.: Miller, H. Sixth RowfMolling, .1 , .1 . .1 , .1 . .1 ' ,,l.1 . .1 1 ' z, . - ' , .1 , .1 ' , .1 ' . .1 ' ,J.: ' ,I.1 .I.: ,E.: , .1 , .1 . .1 ' , , .1 , .1 ' . R.: , . ' - , .1 . .: ' ' . .1 . .1 ,B.1 , .z . -1 , .1 ,I.1 '. -1 ,ls , .1 4 1 T.: 1, .1 , .1 ' ..l- A - -I-1 ' . -2 ' f . .1 .R.: , .1 , .1 . .1 , .1 , I.: . .1 , .1 ,E.g , .1 , .1 ..l'1 V . . , .1 S' . C.: .1 , .5 ,I.1 's , .1 ' , . First Row+Alexander, C.: Ambrosius. S.: Annefs. D.: Applegate, G.: Atkins, N.: Barnhart, C.: Barrett, A.: Bates. M. C.: Bayless, M. C.: Beard R.: Benne.t. J.: Bertram, B.: Bicknauer, C.: Bielefeld. I.: Bilotta, -I.: Birch, D. Second Row-Blackwell. T.: Blasing, B. A.: Boderone, D.: Boer. M. A.: Boland, S.: Bosch, G.: Brater, I.: Browne, Buck. E.: Burger, N.: Burress, V.: Byers. A.: Callahan, G.: Cantzeii, R.: Cardozo, R.: Caril. L.: Third Row-Car' mack, M.: Carroll, Carrole, M.: Mills. H.: Chastang, P.: Cuiccio, G.: Clark. C.: Comisar. L.: Cooper, H.: Coranthal, A.: Craig, N.: Cremens. F.: Culbertson, E.: Dahilig. I.: Daenback, D.: Davis, P. Fourth Row--Day, D.: Dearing. J.: Dick, B.: Dornette, M.: Stephenson, j.: Elbert, R.: Edelman, I.: Eilerman, S.: Eisenshank, M.: Ellis. N.: Ely, H.: Esterman, M.: Eyers, M.: Griley. R.: Farthing, B. Fifth Row- Fisher, B.: Fliehpaugh. E.: Foller, B.: Eisenshank, M.: French. W.: Fritz., D.: Fullman, I.: Further, Garrison, P.: Geers, S.: Goehigen, L.: Giflin, L.: Giggly, M. F.: Gilmarf ten, P.: Glass, S.: Gorbold, E. Sixth Row-Gosmeyer. B.: Hook. H.: Hackett. G.: Klier, Haul, T.: Hahn, A.: Ham- mer. Hansen, M.: Hanson, L.: Kelley, P.: Hubner. D.: Hesse, S.1Kraus.j.:Hines. D. Seventh Row-Hines, V.: Hires. R.: MeMahan, M.: Kunts. S.: Kriegs, R.: Huber, C.: Greiner, B.: Hiller, B.: Hullsman. G.: Hutchingson, G.: Hires. R.: lssacs. A.: jackson. j.: Hister, L.: Granick, S.: Stevens. D. Eighth Rowflialey, Kaley. Kamb. Karra' benck, E.: Hickman, S.: Hinchcliffe, I.: Kimberle. B.: Kennedy. B.: Wagner, P.: Hess, Karrabenk, M.: Koch, Kocnigkramer. Holberg, S.: Harrinfl, B.: Krucheinm, M. N'nth Row-Iona, T.: Molter Lin lv. B.: Lnnter. N.: Minor. A.: Chase, S.: Eiuccio. G.: Levy. E.: Ley, I.: Mistler, P.: Doe, Moak, R.: Matthis, L.: Lewis, D.: Callahan, G.: Luchter, D. Tenth Row-Motton, Molter, B.: Martin, L.: Masters. A.: Matthis, L.: Lambert. A.: Doe. Maxwell. -I.: McNear, B.: Meyer, B.: Nash, D.: Morgan, V.: Cremins, F.: McBeath. V.: Mauller, B.: Luedeke, G. Eleventh Rowe-Moore, B.: Laycock, V.: Moore, H.: Maddin, P.: Longland, J.: Morr, L,: Mafely, E.: Moss, A.: Moss. P.: Mueller. P.: Murphy, A.: Murray, S.: Nash. D.: Nusen, M.: Oberlander, J.: Obermann. Twelfrh Row- Qhernlann, Ohe, L.: Opelt. A.: Osborn. M.: Otting, B.: Patterson. Patton, Peel. S.: Perry, A.: Petrie. B.: Pettit, J.: Phillips, M.: Phillips. P.: Plasters, M.: Poel, M. 54 res men a ea eep reatlm ancl lun e ntot e ft SUSIE Patty Fipps and Barbara Snow make ready or the day s Work. First Rou.-PotLs P.: Powell. .1 Prewitt. R.: Prichard A.: Prohst, S. Pulo: K.: Raixor. L. Second RowYRappold. E.: Rardin B.: Reeder . Richmond. D.: Ridge .: Garrison. M.: Roempp Dffhird Row-Rogers M.: Roos S.: Rogensteel W.: Rowan, D.: Rowland M.: Rudolph G Fourth RowfRuehlman. L.: Ruehrwein N.: Runyan. P.: Sampson. B. Sander. A.: Sansone M.: Schalk M. Fifth Row--Schardine. A.: Schatz R.: Schedler. M.: S'hilling, V.: Schm dt B.: Schmidt. B. .: Schmidt. Sixth Rotvf-Scholl. L.: Schrader, E.: Schroheis, B.: Schroheis, V. Schroder, R.: Sehroth, Schulte. P. Seventh Row--Schunk, I. Schwartz, D.: Schwartz. Schwartz. R.: Seegers. M.: Seibert, H Eighth RowASess, R.: Shorten. G.: Siegel. Il.: Siemer. S.: Suneoe, P. Stobohm, C.: Snider, A. Ninth Row-Snow. B.: Snyder, Speidel, P. Spitznagel. M.: Steadman. M.: Stevens. V.: Stewart, E. Tenth Row-- Stoehr, M.: Korten, C.: Suter. M.: Sutton. A.: Tasch. V.: Taylor, E. Tetzner, E. Eleventh RowfTonipl4inS. A.: Thompson. Underwood. R.: Ungenhuehler, D.: Uphaus, R.. Van Arsdale, C.: Van Coney, M. Vollinan, L.: Vollmer, Vvfagner. E.: Wagner. G.: Wahlhrunk. E. Vv'agner. L.: Vvlehking, Vfeir: R.: XVeiss. D. Twelfth Rowf'Vv'clls. L.: XVesscl. R.: Vv'ithers, Vdolf. C.: Wcirnius. B.: Vvlullner. M. Yokley. M.: Zander. D,: Zulager, D.: Zurweller, M. 55 6 aw v k N '15 .' - fr J ' 9:3 'E X 1 ,. -.--1ii- Q ,v' it I oozvf OC131 CfC3t1VCHCSS OH Wlllflii UI' SCl1001 liI'1VCS b .5 .,.. N . gi. i was .Lai gi: 02: 7 . . Ty, why . , ri.i. : x V fr e A 'i . 4 ,1 - CIC TiCS l'l16 RCIIII O HHUCIICC Wl1lCl1 M8kLf First RowhAdler, F.: Eckerle, T.: Armstrong, C.: Combs, H. Second Row-- Badgley, D.: Baker, Balke, T.: Ballon, D. Third Row-Barbeeri, R.: Bassett, Batson, W.: Beckel, E. Fourth Row-Bredwell, L.: Smidt, R.: Neidhard, R.: Berger, D. Fifth Row-Beyer, E.: Bicknaver, A.: Loughman, Blankenship, E. Sixth Row-Borchers, H.: Bothwell, H.: Bowles, D.: Brokan, H. Seventh Row- Streibig, R.: Streibig, D.: Buscher, E.: Butler, R. Eighth Row-Cantzler, E.: Flessa, H.: Dotterman, C.: Combs, H.: Isenogle, I.: Cerullo. A,: Christian, B.: Christian, R.: Penno, R.: Clark, Coleman, P.: Combs, R.: Chaney, R.: Cronon, L.: Croswell, H.: Culberson, B. Ninth Row-Currens, A.: Dallesk, D.: Damico. E.: Dektas, Dell, D.: Delseno, R.: Dirr, R.: Doddy, Doll, R.: Donoghue, E.: Donoghue, M.: Dorst, H.: Duebber, R.: Powell, Elliott, G.: Tenth Rowf Herron, R.: England, M.: Ernst, W.: Fagin, B.: Faust, R.: Fleaher, D.: Ferrarelli, J.: Finn, H.: Fisher, H.: Fisher. J.: Fisher, L.: Flower, E.: Francisco, E.: Franz, R.: Frandorf, D.: Fuentes, C. Eleventh Row-Lawrence, V.: Fulton, R.: Gade, M.: Galardo, M.: Gard, L.: Gander, R.: Georgin, D.: Gibbons, R.: Gibbs, D.: Gillen, I.: Ginjerish, T.: Glatthoar, L.: Glover, D.: Graber, E.: Grant, T.: Greensmith, T. The vanity of man as expressed by Bill Teepe, Hank Lillie, Bob Schilling, and Carl Bernel. 56 t 11 1V ua ro em I11PO1'f'111f to t1e rou 010 D Fwst Row Grnmm Gnnstead W Guethlem A Gulhon K Gutln B Eclcerle T Herron R Halloran C Hammond E Duebber R Harlon Harris C Harrn Loughman Hartoln C Hartung A Second Row Hauck R Havm C Isenogle Hehemann B Hem lem R Bernet R Hester W Hicks J Hllhard T Boehrmger R Hoff D Holter-:el S Hookler R Huber A Huber B Hummel B Third Row-Murcma G Ingersoll D Schmttker Irwm acob R enkm W ohn on D ones R Kactzel C Wood D Kauffman M Kean W Kemp H Kmney R Klceman L Klein R Fourth Row Khng E Knabe A Purcell B Knotts R Koppenhaefer T Korre Krabacher W Krebs C Knorre A Lacy W Lambert Lauxterman R Thase E Lascalca N Lang R Lex tler I Fifth Rou Leng C Lopen B Loughry B Lowe B Lut C Latz K MacDonald N Martm R M3thl3S N Mattlck W McAllls er B McCormack J McGowan S Murmna G Mehalley C Monroe D Sxxth Row Messer Metz Meyer R Meyer R M1thel A Mlller C Muller N Mohr E Mohs Montgomery R Montgomery R Mecklcnborg R Musekamp Penno R OConnor R OHerron E OLeary Pfelffer Oppelt C Osterkamp D Oster kamp H OToole B OT0ole F Pavloll' N Elghth Row-Peters C Peter on M Piafl' H Pfafl' R Pfanstlel C Phipps W Pottschmxdt M Puehl T Rarden L Reed B Schmldt R Schlllmg B Rembold H Ressa R Reuter A Rhine B Nmth Row Rosen A Roberts R Roedel K Roth Rathenbush E Fleaher D Romer H Schmttker B Samuelson Saunders M Stubltz B Schatz B Schloss P Tomkxns F Schoedlnger D Schub W Tenth Row-Schwander W Sgourxs G Slehl Snodgras Soldano A Sparto W Spaulchng S Spencer R Spe1gelM Spelss W Stener Stout D Sunderhaus W Swmburne B Thomas G Thompson R Eletenth Row Thorpe Teney Teney W Trabout S Van Antwerp C Van Sohnger W Ventre A Vordenberg R Vore R Wagner B Webb K Wehmelr Welss D Wells G Welsh W Werner E Twel th Row Wertz I Wetterner K Wntherble T Whitton D Wleman Wllhlle B Wmold A Wlnterhalter R W1 texer I Womack Wray R Wyenandt Young S Zuegelter R 57 P C 1 c S 4 ' ' - ' ,I.1 ' . .1 ' . .1 A , .1 ' , .1. , .: . 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R.: Aalt R.: Bachman R.: B'igby. T.: Barry. T.: Baumer T. Second Row--Beiler D.: Berg T.: Berry B.: Betz. H.: Bielefeld. B.: Bluttuumuellcr R.: Bolinger. M.: Bolland, T. 'Third Rau--Boyle, D.: Cates. S.: Bradley, L.: Brewer K.: Brown. .1 Bullis. M.: Bulvanker, G.: Bunk R. Fourth Row-Burgess. C.: Cahall, H.: Cashman, D.. Christian, L.: Cirin, B.: Clark, D.: Cokenhaver, R.: Couch. S. Fi th RowfCraig. .: Dieterle, .. Dominique, A.: Donley, E.: Donley, L.: Dreur. E.: Ecomopopulos, K.: Ellis. H. Sixth Row--Fain. E.: Fenner, H.: Fisher, .: Figelman, H.: Flick, W.: Flannery, .: Frank, W.: Fulton, . Seventh Row -Gebing. C.: Glass, R.: Graver. P.: Hall, .: Hamilton, D.: Hamley D.: Harter, H.: Hecht. G. Eighth Row-Heeb, H.: Hepp. Hibbard, E.: High, C.: Howard. H.: Huegel, .: Huffman. R Isekeit, A. Ninth Row-Ivey, K.: Staubitz, W.: Kenney, H.: Kerlcy, L.: Kipp, R.: Kleinmann. R.. Knaggs, N.: Kobman, E.: Kolstein, M.: Kreugman. E.: Lamb. .: Larkins. C.: Lawyer. E.: Leurck, .: Fleaher. D.: Linkenfetter, A. Tenth Row -Liltell, D.: Martin. D.: Matthews, VJ.: McCallerty P.: McNeis, B.: Meininger, S.: Metz, W.: Meyer, R.: Miller, C.: Minnich, E.: Mis ler, J.: Mitchell. R.: Montag. T.: Mullen. R.: Murphy. .: Myers. R. Eleventh Row-Neelar, R.: Nimmo. C. Nolte. R.: O'Brien, .: O'Connell, R.: Oflutt, .: O'Malley, T.: Otto, H.: Page. B.: Patton. . Peeno. W.: Perry, R.: Pfalzgraf. P.: Pickart. J.: Poland. D.: Poundstone, . Twel th Rower-Price. 1. Purcell. B.: Row. R.: Rehu, B.: Reineck. C.: Reinhardt, C.: Richter, A.: Ridd. R.: Rinckvl. H. Robinson. D.: Monroe. D.: Ruehle. W.: Runck, .: Samuelson. R.: Saylor, .: Schmarr, P. 58 ' i ff' K. fy - W .I . C 'v . f , f. . 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P.: Holz, N.: Howe, B. Fifth Ro w-Hurley. D.: johnson, V.: jones. A.: jones. Kain, Kallos. Kareth, Ketcham, C.: Kling, C.: Knauber. M.: Koenig, M.: Kohl. D.: Kolstein, L.: Kramer, R.: Kramer S.: Lampe, R. Sixth Row-Large, L.: Lewis, R.: Leytze, R.: Link, H.: Lindsey, Litz. N.: MacDonald, M.: Malone D.: Malone, M.: Mango. S.: Martin, M.: Martin, R.: Mason. C.: Mason. Mayer, McGill, G. Seventh Row- McNamee, Mesley. R.: Miller, D.: Miller, I.: Mishok, C.: Moss, M.: Mueller, M.: Munrath, P.: Murphy, P. Murray, E.: Nichols. V.: Neider, D.: Nunnekes, D.: Cttlinger, S.: Otto. M. Eighrh RowfPape, G.: Parker, A. Polland, A.: Reddick, Redman, C.: Rice, C.: Rich, Rich, S.: Righter, N.: Roberts. J.: Roberts, N.: Roberts P.: Schlassinger, N.: Ruehlman, H.: Saffer, M. Ninth Row -Scheidt, M.: Scheuerman. R.: Schwab, H.: Schweitzer J.: Seestedt, P.: Sheppard, B.: Siegel, D.: Simmons, V.: Slaughter. G.: Snyder. J.: Springer. M.: Streitelmeier, M. Styers, Teepc. B.: Templeton, R.: Thompson, N. Tenth Row-Tierney. Troit, Trollinger, M.: True, S. Von Holle, Wagner, Warner. B.: Watkins, B.: Weber, R.: Welker, lvl.: Wert. A.: Wheeler, M.: Wiley, P. Wuestefeld, Wullenweber, C.: Yazel, L. Eleventh RowwYorde, M.: Young, Rullman, M.: Zornes, B: Ackrich R.: Anderson, B.: Aruse, D.: Baker, R.: Bassett, K.: Becker, Behleis. D.: Benmayor, Betz, R.: Bludan, E. Bock, T.: Botuchis, Twelfth Row-Brown, C.: Bruns, Buraine, F.: Callahan. D.: Caneman, Chaney, D. Chiseck, C.: Christerson, D.: Christianson, H.: Cirin, A.: Contant. B.: Cooper, D.: Craig, W.: Daniels, R.: Deitemeier J.: Dohonau, C. 60 1 QVVQIG cn f1L N P-4 ri US X X -i, l k l 4 X i 2 xnc Lua t11t ILS Fwst Rau Dlmndu H D rnlm h F Dulaney R Edelmdnn D Elliot rod B Free e N Fxeldm m B Second R014 F her H F s e Plsce Hake Fu ter T buurlwlc H Gannon Gurett E Thwd Rou Geohegan D Cer ardt G ll I' C, mldf K Fnrxm G Gourley H Gremer W Gre chel fmrth Rr u Dmmcl 1 en Hd C me Hazen Horn P u dr H1 e x 1 1 LL n n O1 1 un A ohn On ine D Du terdletk T Lwtrcntc V Kwrcth A Kuutz j bnxth Rnu Ke er err mnemever lfl xelf em K ll e D Knepp oe 1 e B e1 enrll R014 Korten II e L K D Kude Lexy Lnughrv C lvhndell L Miroule P M1on f Mlllcr A Nmth R014 1 er B Mlller Mull H MKJDDIL Per on R Moeley Mllrphy Mefreadle R Nlagel B Imcd rhe man B Nxedorlehncr F Nxmmo Noll B OHerr0n B ONeal E Tenth Rau Parker M Peters R Peter S PfeHter L Phelps Vs' Polldtk C Rahenetem W Renn R Renner B Rhem A Bredvsell L Robmfon G Rumh H Rutledse N Elevenh Rau Sucks W Saddler S 'ixmple G Seholl W Qthott F Schxmache H Schulte C Schwwrberg Scale D Seyfcrth D 51 gel C Sprwl R Stiplc M 9 armmn E Sprunver H Stlrxen G 'fuel nh Rau Thelmfxn R T1 ehbmn D Lauxterman R True B Vogt G Wagner 9 Walker A Weber D Wew-mann West R Whmtler B Vvllllam R Wie I' Eekerlc T Wormu R Young., R Charles Schare and Nancy Swedes show us the long and short of fhmgs 61 1L'lC 1 4 ' f 1 J 01.11 I 1 2 A if ll . 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' , 7 . 5 1 , , l f .Y f ' . .1 'S' ' ' .1 , .5 W 4, .3 -1 1' 7:1 tg Q y ,Vt .1 W 2 . .1 , .1 1 5 , .1 . 1 The Scriptures, tlle Classics, the Desire for Inch Viclual Better111e11t ReP1'ese11t . AUM Q MXN! Fx was ,sa Elise FX W X W g 1 , 7 X 57- gn -. ,-Y , 1- X X SMB f ' nowlc f ,-fm. X .X QAM Sa? -. W... ir'-. .w ' 1521? 'rv-'Q T -. K if,,,vg,,, f 'ww ,r F nf M? 3' E rm , s n n T 1 OC Il S lllDl1C 31111011 S1121 DCS O1l101'1'OW S lS1'O1' 1 Not only do we study past history in our classes, hut the history teachers try to impress on the students the importance of present events, which will shape the destiny of our lives. Today in our classes, we study for a peaceful world of tof morrow. We visualize the necessity of relieving the poverty and the deploralale conditions of our fellow men. As the students progress through school, they must he awakened to the cause of war, which only history can reveal. They must he prepared to face a world heseiged hy war. -'S f WN K ,ft . , ,fi ie-. ' f rr- ,l QTN91 illl 7., ' wi f . ily il 1 . ll X. 1 ,,1 ni aw ,s ge, ,Q-.af . :Q-' .. ' Tx History is in the making. Students eagerly watch each turning of current eagerly watch each turn of current future. Through discussions in their classes and among themselves. they learn to understand current events. In these classes they learn to he hroadminded and to comprehend events which are lacing written on the pages of history for future generations. At least they do not forget ahout past history which has taught them invaluahle lessons. In the picture to the extreme left, we see several students of Mr. Fouch's history class dehating the question of world affairs. The other picture is of the Lihrary assistant show' ing an underclassman great documents of our country written hy famous men. ,aw ,X ez X 65 T Fkmmm UR Hscism ' ' A I 1 . 2 K L A . 0 l. .,..L,M t- 3, . ' ' ' 1 vigil? f ,Ra J . A we if ff , ' . ' .N ,moi 'frifioi 157 .4 cienee-the edium to a ew ant etter orlc Science will make man's progress easier and swifter in the future years to Come. Now, in order to win this gigantic struggle, scientists are working to make this war a more efficient and deadly one for the enemy, and on the other hand they are endeavoring to make it safer for the armies of the United Nations. It can he said that science will play a major role in the winning of the present war, and it truly will play the same important role in our lives during the postwar period. The great men of science will turn their attention from making implements of destruction to making implements of peaec. They can destroy the world, or they can save it. With the postwar period will come plastics. Plastic houses, plastic automolailes, and plastic planes will he as common to us as the radio is today. This will he a reality hy means of science. Besides this, there will he innumerable machines and contrivances which will take the place of manual lahor and make living much more comfortahle and pleasant. In the ahove picture at the left, we see Zoology students dissecting an earthworm. Zoology is one of the first steps in tutoring the future doctors, ln the picture at the right, a group of students of physics are listening to their teacher explain the intricacies of the dynamo and generator. In the picture on the next page, the the students are interested in that hranch of chemistry which deals with synthesis, These future scientists, While performing synthetic experiments, dream of massive machines and complicated processes that will someday supply the world with all the materials it needs to build a progressive civilization. 66 'WL 'I pu , Xff' 52 Q nl M, A f r , g iv . 'rf 7 a lf I 'HX' x IM n . . 3 .fl QW xi 33? 2 'mf A Q ew Metllocls o eae llll e tl Q Stuc o The ancients communicated with each other through sounds and motions. As time went on the great nations of the world developed great written languages. In studying how the people think and how they act, the history of the nation is reflected in its language. Certain languages came to he used for certain purposes. Latin hecame the hasis for terms used in law, government, and medicine: it is still used in the Roman Catholic Church. Mtieh of our English language is derived from the Latin. French was long the language of diplomacy: every young man planning a diplomatic career had to know French. Many hooks used hy students of engineering and the sciences are written in German. Hence, its knowledge is valuable to such students. Now that we are at war with Germany, our govern' ment is putting to good use some of the men in the service who know German. Classes in various foreign languages are l'eing conducted in army camps. Western Hills offers Latin, German, and Spanish. No French was given this year. The teachers are: Miss Bolan, Lating Mrs. Fouch, French and Spanish: Mrs. Fallon, Spanishg and Mr. Herrle, German. . l i 2111 U21 CS IIS - HARDING EURUH AN Ubi DRY HHRH 5 1 AQf',l':ntT,T5' gg, i K 'tra X I' Q99 'S ff4f,,y ', ir V' .f ' Q? W ze f 1 .t r . v Q PRA? la x During the last war German elazsses were discontinued. Nut so this time, Vfe are nuw ziwzlre uf the fxtet that it paiys tn have uur lmys understand the Germain language. Aliuve is at pupil shuwing the change in GCfHIllI1j'i5 lwiundry. Shown in th: center picture is ll Spanish pupil whim is giving the suunds uf the sylluhles written un the hlxieklmgird. By hearing her :uid wgitehing her lips the other pupils :ire legirninq the luisie language sounds, Whmm knuws, sume une fruni this elgiss may use Spanish in his chosen lwusiness ur prufessiun, The euurse in Latin is varied during the fuur years that it is utiered The first year is spent learning the fundaimentgtls, The seeund yeptr is devoted tu the study uf the lmttles of Cfatesur. In the third year the student reads 111, Cfieeru .uid his -mmtiuns, Virgil, the -:rerun ul' Liitinf' is studied during the fuurth year, ln the luvver pieture une ui. the students is seen engietinu ll fguiiuiis scene in Runigin histnry. 69 Although not often considertd '15 such math is indeed a science. Now that navigation ind ieroniutic: hive hccn included in our m'1th course, it c'1n even more definitely he c'1:'e 'ls :uc . A: our young' hoy: 'ind gfirls go out into '1 world hecoming more 'ln more scientific, the need for '1 good math hickground hecome: necessary in order to comprehend the technicil mech'1nisms of our modern world. Under th 'ihle inctruction uf teacher: well educwted in this fitld students 'ir offered the opportunity to gain :ome knowledge of 'ill ty pts of mith. H.s, I trt it VN egtern Hillq 'in attempt h'1g lneen nude to mike m'1th 'i more coinprehensiye su iect hy the use of mo -lg which illustrate etrtain l:L1I1C.l'll'1lL1'lI'il principles. In the '1 ovt picture '1 :tu 'nt i: usiny cnt of thte mod'ls ma e y 1 :tudtnt in 1 oi Geometry' c These mo e 3 h'lp student: to understtnd mort cle'1rly tht princip es mt' t rm imeniionfil iiyfure: that 'ire more i ut to Ni'Ll'll2.t if 'een only on t Surfice of '1 hl'i'kho'tr . With the introdirtion of ngiviffition 'ind '1eron'1utics to our school the students uve ft'1 xii '1 eeper interest in t e :tu y' of '1irp'ines. On the opposite page 'art seven :tu ents studyinyf t e l111ll1Cl1VL'Tf of '1 mo -I 'liI'PlllllC. T e oy? 'in yfirs uve com' to enjoy' fin 'ippreciite this new form of m'1t 1. 70 1 ,- .stugw pa Wilbur enjoys 3rd dimensional OClCI'11 Math Cfflilll S 1iI'C i11lC11SlO112ll Model 5 ,s KN , 1 , s t L l L, l , t U A s K s , , 1-sxt1. N h . V , , , . Y 1. .1 , U K K k L N , , 4 K s Y . e e. s r . s 'H . ' , e .e C N 5 11 4 7 3 l X! 0 . l N xl is I 5 K t l 3 Y 1 X h ' dt.s . ' ' . ' L ' N tlW 5 4 N dl N N N H5 LN L Cl lW'1 N ' 1 1 A -4-- V W l.NN N LllN L N . x . ' ' l ,f i ,f 4 h U d s . , s . . diht l 's el ' an ' he fy! c 3 c .L 1 ll l I t di . . 1 , li x Q, .kt.t1w h-d .1. ml 4 Nu ,ii N.t1t. hii..d,ii. t it 75 . d. . s .l Q-pin -,,,,J.i.x.-A af . 63,4-I' . i A f 4: ff Q . if , r . mm , M-mmff Q vfwugq, , ' '15, VL + V , yzfigzi, fr Z1 X , , gl! fr Y if V f f -1 u J f 4' .Q 3 ' 1 I , f ' I ' , I I v nv 11 51' if ,gi-7 G ..f' an l ,Nw Q. 1 If -.. 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W , '3 0 m m ereizi C Jzirtineiit Busy fingers on the typewriter keys, .uid .1 flying pencil on it sliortlmiid pad :ire tlie symbols of tlie fast nioviiig Qiiid coldly eliieieiit liusiiiess world in wliieli tlie lwoys .uid girls from our Comniereigil Depiirtmeiit will soon tzike tlieir places Tlie desperf .ite iieeds of it world git war will lie fgieiiig tliem, liut tlie special tmiiiiiig :md long practice wliieli tliey receive during tlieir school time will eiiailile tliem to tsike up tlie liurdeii and marry it tlirougli to victory, In tliese well equipped sind eonlideiit young people lies tlie hope of denioeraey. jf ff 1 AU Pal-kling Music, Roaring Sifleh ageants Represent UE L 'ij e ww - It A ,ff I s QQ Ex ff ,. 1 K COIOI' N.g,,,mal'.L . 5 b 4 f f ' I K- Q L fix f Q P1 ' It J ffwilfw 1 my Ei Hfl1LlSi21SH1 Spirit to Excel In E11ClCavor.9 oothall--tlle ver opu ar e- an port The opening of school found our hoys with two weeks of foot' hall practice already under their helts. The team had only two lettermen hack, Al DeGarmo and Bud Weher and was there' fore very green. Hard drills, calesthenies, and warmups soon X l rounded our hoys into a well developed squad. The opening f' Q vwglh '1 ngglln 5 f 'Icn am' pigsituxniiu X mmf uhmum ' 1 'flmflruovl fi ' game found critics classifying our lsoys as the questionmark team hut that questionmark was soon erased as our team romped 3' over their first three opponents and ended the Purcell game in a hearthreaking tie, due to the inahility of the players to hear 6 154 the signals hecause of the roaring crowd. They continued, losing only one hotly contested game to Hughes and ended a glorious year hy defeating our age old rival, Elder. On the opposite page we see some of our hoys in action. The top picture shows Capt. Al DeGarmo, running around end only to he hit hard by a trio of Norwood tacklers. In the middle picture we see our cheer- leaders who gave our hoys moral support. Pictured from left to right standing are George Timhert, Al Playhoy Franke, Don Striehig, and Carl Bernetg kneeling from left to right are Cap' tain joe Gies- and Stan Kiefel. Below we see Flash McCreadie sidestepping two tacklers while Boh Suddendorf and Ed Nief meycr look on. Before each game our hoys, amid the wild cheers of the frantic crowd, trot through the gate and onto the field, eager for the thrill and spirit of the game. Below we see the indomitahle spirit of our team as they plunge through the Wzilriut Hills line. Time and again our hackfield hroke through for a sizeahle gain. These gains amounted to two touchdowns and victory for Westerii Hills. Al-ovc we see the three coaches who trained the powerful Tviaroon eleven. They are from left to right Coach Morgan, Head Coach Blackhurn, and Coach johnson, .1 f-. Via M' A 531' 31 , Q ,I 'Q V ' '- ,H , V in ,.v-...FJ Q, , . ..: 9 s W Q aww' 1 . 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Second Row --Wzidc, Mgr.. McHenry. Miller, Klpp. Gcrhznrdt, Glrten. Combs. Dc' Garmu, Chaney. Niemever. Suddendorl. Flewx. Sweinfurth, Mgr. Tlurd Rum' - Schroeder. Gallvreuth, Ungenlvuehler. Mccreadic. Melxun, XYelm1e1er, Pellxng. xXlCl'WEI'. Dermmg, Quinn. Klug. Siehl. Leunaird. H. COMBS P. Mcl-IENRY A' E. NIEMEYER H. FLESSA 82 Norwood . Ncwpurr . Ccntrul . .. , Purcell . Vfalnut Hills , , Hughe- . W4v11dxx'znrd XXllthfilNX . Elder A. DeGARMO XVextern Opponent 27 ll l 4 6 47 ll 7 7 . l Z ll 7 19 27 ll 7 ll 7 6 he Star ayer 1S Belnw we see ten seniors who enmprised the tlle esult of :1 Star cam Ivlaruun eleven. The team will he greatly depleted hy the loss of these huys. However, as always, there ii still plenty of good material and fighting Spirit left. D. CHANEY J. GIRTON E. WEBER ff 4 ,5 li i .4 A fair. A . fm'i..aae5yf. 'k,'f?'..,g If-gh R. GEBHARDT Below we see quarterhack Bnh Suddendorf carrying the hall with Captain Al DeGar1nn running interference. A few minutes later the woulnlfhe tackler was neatly blocked hy DeGarmn, and 'ASuds broke through for Sl nice gain. L 0 O1 ul :mcl Witll ts cn IVCS '9',.q: f5rQal?Eg3 T mf ..'f,gAf f '7'? Outer Row-Fisher, S.: Thompson, B.: Rehn. R.: Kistncr, Rheuleman. B.: Uhlenbrock. R.: Mohs, I.: Eckerle. T.: Mecklenburg. R.: Lincback, -I.: Pyle, B.: Bolsen, C.: Holton, R.: Uhlenbrock. A.: Dornette, R.: Ruthemcyer, Schenk. Frazier. D. Inner Row-fliramer, K.: Musicamp. S.: Schudingcr. j.: Knabc. A.: O'Donncl. J.: Heis, B.: Suddendorf, D.: Vv'itt, B.: Betz, F.: Atkinson, D.: Zimmerman, R.: Ziesmann. K.: Greenlee. C.: Klienfelter. P.: Eggcnsburger. M.: Morgan. M.: Knauber, B.: Bochinger, R. Not in Picture -B. Rammes. 84 21 ote of Spirit to ur ome runes 1 ' .. - .. -vv.-rw ,1 'MT-0 V ' J -', ,x.,,,.,, r...1'3 'hm- lf' 's,3'f' 43. if :ter Ruu e Fl 1. gr Il III e 'vi F Q 111 'vi lllllllll 1114 L LLY 1 yr 1 T 1111 r mer Fl 1 1 Vw 1111 K lf l Il Ll I l 85 , V h .1 , Vrrk JN 1' . -A 1 , I I HL ,K 1 . 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'W ' ' m , A If ,ENV ' 1' N FJ . - - F! 3 R rp ffiw 8.3 W . , K rv' ' 3 P V -qs' X' A :i q Q mn- A , ' ek ' K A 1 xgmv ' ,fsiivf .P 1. .f -. ,,, . , A...+ , S' V'i 2lSliL'fl32lll LIS ll OUSI lllli llllllllC CZISOII The opening of the hgisketlmll se.1son found :ui eager group of l'oys rtxidy to go gind aunong them were four lettermen. Around these .ihle hgisketeers, CYo.ich Thoniais hegan to shape Sl l'orniid.ihle M.iroon five. Our lioys showed great spirit in the opening giunes, liut then misfortune hefell them, and they were heaiten hy ri strong Purcell tegun. Altogether we lost six games, hut two of them were dropped .it the expense of one point for which our te.un xxuis hriinded the hairdluck te.un. However, our hoys proved their .tl-ility in the tourngunent hy overpowering our year long cneniy. Hughes, :ind then continued hy winning the Consolzif tion clllLlIllPlllIlSlIlP git the expense of the Elder five, which had heen our greatest neniisis. The top picture shows our first string tezlm ready to spring on the down coming hall. They are left to right A. DCGllfmll, R, Penno, Cf, lockers, L. Keller Lind Cgiptgiiii R. Gehhardt. Directly lrelow is the second string tezun discussing at play. They :ire from left to right, B. Purcell, Leonard, A. VN'einstein, C. Shure, S. Levine, bl. Moore Lind D. Siehl. The bottom picture shows our reserves eager to take the floor. To the left, lvlairoons get under wary in first tournaunent gaune 1944 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE l,CCClI iher 7 Vx'estern Hill Z0 Locklxmd I8 lieceinhcr ll' Vfestern Hills 37 Vvloodwztrd 25 lleceinhei' 14 Vv estei'n Hills 19 Purcell ZH Deceniher I7 Vfestern Hills 37 Vocational ...,. , 22 Dectniher ll Vs'estern Hills 'I Elder 38 j.uiu.iry 7 Vfestern Hills 38 Vvhilnut Hills 48 -Idllllilly ll Vxvestern Hills ZH Norwood ll j.uiu.u'y I4 Vfestein Hills Z5 Hughes Il l5ehru.u'y 4 XYe tern Hills 4-4 Vocational Z3 l L'lWI'llIlI'y S Vfestern Hills IU Elder 36 lfehru.iry ll Vfestern Hill 3Il XX'zilnut Hill 27 l'ehi'u.uy H4 XYesiern Hill ll Hughes 32 l'ehru.uy Z7 XYestern Hill 38 Vwuthroxx' 26 fvlxirth 2 XXICNICTII Hills -44 Vocational 31 fvlgirch -4 Vfestern Hills ll Hughes 18 Mzircli ll' Xlfestern Hills 33 Bacon -H M.irch ll XVestern Hills Z6 Elder . ll Q llt' Peecl ol Slllll OC TCS IFOUSII flllf WING! To the right are the memhers of the junior Swimming Team. They are, left to right-f-R. Richmond, B. A. MeCz1rti1ey, B. Thompson, L. McHeriry, S. Buealo, P. Broeni er, B. VanSolinger, and J. Fisher. Below can he seen the memhers of the Senior Swimming team. They are as fnllows: Front Row, left to right -fj. Schenk, Mgr., D. Beall, J Boekholt, D. Neidhurd, H. Lillie, D. Streihig, il. Hart, D. Donut, B Fzigin. Back RowfE. Neimeyer, T. Quinn, H. Gullet, D. Cullman, A Franke, P. lvlcHenry, and R. Galhhle. ,fi ' o o uses wiinmin :in 'xcitii ' Once again it was the old case of the underdog coming from hehind and showing the world that it takes intestinal fortitude as well as physical ahility to make a winning Paul Nohr, team. Under the careful supervision of Coach the swimming team spent many hours of diligent practice squad had with emphasis on starts and turns. This year's no one individual memher who was a star in his own field. Instead, the hoys worked as a group to hring in the win' ning points. Only three first places were taken hy the mermen. ln the circle to the right are the two hack strokers: Ed Niemeyer and Dick Neidhard as they make ready for their start. Below them are the hreast strokers: Don Streihig, Powell McHenry, jack Bockholt, and Don Collman. ln the hottom picture are our four free stylers Tom Quinn, Hank Lillie, jack Hart, and AI Franke, keyed up to a fast and furious start. In the circle on the opposite page we see our diving sensation, freshman Boh Fagin who captured the first place in senior diving. But it was a hitter pill for the mermen to swallow when Wziliiiit Hills nosed out the courageous team hy two points. This is the final score of the interscholastic teams in the city: Wziliiut Hills 142 Westerxi Hills 140 Hughes , ,122 Withrtixv 43 X' i .HN gsm- A S W N rm: nts ll nc , 1-rozms Eieli year finds our hoys eager to put on the gloves, Un the left we see D, Swanson juli with an left wliieli is promptly lilocked hy F. Dusterdyeke. Wglteli that chin Mr. Swanson! ln the lmekground we see the eager crowd wgnteliing the lmttlers fight it out. ln the center picture the two entangled forms helong to Leonard with the head hold, and Stanley try' ing his liest to force the lWI'C.lfll from -Iohnny's hotly hy the well known hear hug, t t it there .n'e rest neriodsi and in one of the wt io ue -ee, on the lelt, rn.1n41gers A. lJ.lLllCy .ind D. 1 linnl ti xIlWlllI'.l1lI1Q :und lending their aldviee to their lintler f nl Molling All seein to lie glancing alt the ,W ntnt with that look ol' next round well K, O. hilnf' hw ,I ,4 r L. 7 4.3 Y, 'Vt ,+A ver the in ers ash ross ountry en Over the winding paths, through our heautiful campus, sprints the crossfcountry team. After the summer vacaf tion, they are eager to hegin practice, for it takes many weeks hefore these endurance men are in shape to run the long, tedious distance, The Hrst practice drills open with rope jumping, which develops the coordination of the leg and arm muscles, and also increases their wind and teaches them to breathe correctly. This is followed hy drills in calesthenics, where the squad loosens up and toughens up. Later, short runs around the track, lengthen into long runs through the woods. Often the squad has to practice on the third floor, when the weather does not permit them to go outside, using the empty corridors as the cinder path, Before the meets start, the long distances of running are nothing for the hoys to accomplish. The team had one misfortune-f the loss of the star runner, Stan Kiefel, to the Army, which was a great setback. The squad, however, tried to make up for his loss by practicing longer and harder each night, running whenever they couldg even during their free hells. Coach McCartney found some ahle material in Pat Groenniger and a few other laoys, with which he lvuilt up a formidable team, which is pictured ahove. They are, left to rightfP. Groenniger, M. Elf liott, lvl Okum, B. Droude, E. lvioran, and bl. Applegate. O 3 Oflll ZINC s FCCISIOII ' r . . . llllllll 1' CIIHIS Cillll The tennis team looked like il championship team from the heginning of the season. Although the other spring sports deprived the squad of three stars, our team continued in real style to win the city chamf pionship hy defeating the talented Xxfllllillf Hills squad hy the close score of three matches to two. Ahove we see the entire squad listening gittentively to the instructions :ind watching carefully the motions of Coach Johnson as he demonstmtes a forehand shot to Carl Bolsen. The others in the picture are from left to right Boh Schmidt, jack Hart, Arch McCartney, Dave Hyde, joe Gies, Bill Beinlce, and Auron Weiiistein. Below we see Aaron Weiiisteiii and Bill Beinke in action. Westerri Hill Vkfyoming Westerii Hil Bellevue , NVestern Hill St. Bernard Vkfcstern Hill Elder , VV'estern Hill Vkfithrow Westerri Hill Purcell . Vsfestern Hill Walliiut Hills XVestern Hill St. Xavier XVestern Hills Hughes NVestern Hill Bexley 4' rx ' ,,-ff lf., X OIL In the ahoye PILIUFC we see the golf team watehmg Art S one ttklng 1 practlee swmg Those watch mg are from left to rlght N Mlller L Sheldon Botuth1s B Benter Coath Thomas A Butter held and J Sehenk I L 1 me flcl BOWllI1g IQ an up and tommg sport Eath year finds many new enthusxasts trylng thtlf hand scholastle port and Western Hllls hoyxler showed the1r ahlhtyf hy WIDDIHQ the ehamp1on Shlp hoth years At Western Hxlls there 15 a league eomnosed of ma , teams From these howlers the lnterseholastlc five are Cho en Below we ee the ehamplonshlp five of th1 year They are from left to rlght Ken Helman LeRoy Sheldon Boh Brown B111 Belnke and jxm Behlen ' I C Sk ' -' AA 7 ' ' s ' Y V V '- - V Es ' 9 S A a ' 3 Es I S I x ' ' 1 . . M I T, .I Q T . h X. 7 C ,ll at theqgamg. Last year it was made an interg rl- ll' lleyf fa V 5 V S, X Q . , V 7 Y V 4 T! 93 1 ,Alma- Mv- age -Q wr waxy . - J , w Rv - - 'A 3 ' ' .,, .il.',,h.nr . , . . , ' hw 7 A ' ' -1 I ,V ,V , , M ,ASH A Q I A - 5 A , J . A P , f-wb r.......1- gi , j4 A gh. A I , . , W Z1SCb21ll M611 IC 11I'CI'SCllO.l2lStIC Cl121111PS With the coming of spring and the hope of warm sunshiny days, our baseball players hegin to assemhle. However, these days were late in coming and our hoys were forced to practice indoors. Each day saw many eager faces peering out the hall windows hoping that the sun would shine through those dark clouds. They wanted to dig their spikes into the mother earth and take a real cut at the old pill. Finally Old Sole made his appearance and the Maroon men hegan to practice in earnest. We had three ahle hurlers hack from last year: Hermie Wehmeier, Ray Gehhardt, and Ed jackson. In addif tion we had two returning iniielders: Boh Mecklenhorg and Tip lockers as well as two ahle outiielders: Speck Ungenf buehler and Ray Penno. These hoys formed the nucleus around which Coach Nohr shaped his Maroon nine. The team hegan the season hy heating all comers until they slack' ened up and dropped the nightcap of a douhle header to Wcmtmdward. They continued in this slump one more game Wf.9lCTTl Opponents Central V. . 4 l Wziliilnt Hills , 7 0 Vfithrow . .. . 7 fl St. Xavier. 7 U Hughes . . . 2 l Purcell , , . 4 5 Wrmrmdward . .... .. 8 I XVoodward , 2 6 Ccn'ral V.. . .. 4 U Walniit Hills ,.... ,,.. 1 5 0 Withrcnxv . , .. . . 2 3 Hughes . ......, 5' 4 Elder ,. . ..,... .... 4 3 TOURNAMENT Hughes .. . ........ ,.., , ... 4 2 Purcell . .... ......,. ,.,.. ..,. . . , . 6 2 Wiihrcxw 2 4 .f L ' B, dropping a close one to Purcell. However they regained their Hghting spirit and went on to win the Puhlic High School Championship. In the tournament they were less successful dropping a 4 to 2 decision to Withrciw. At right we see Larry Keller in the game. He stepped up to hat, picked one he liked and immediately slapped the hall into right Held for a single. He didn't stop at Hrst hut kept right on going. The outfielder fielded the hall and fired it into second. The second haseman as is seen, leaped high into the air with the hall hut Larry slid in safely. QHooray for our teamlj Below we see our hoys on the hench waiting their turn to hat. In the circle at the right we see our pitcher and star fielder, Ray Gehhardt, stepping to take a swing at the opposing pitcher's offerings. 4' 'f-.f .., f--rw 4- . f -, f-,ff - r fwfr- --',Q.ad 1 rack of the un, tlle Speecy asll, tlie I A AH! , , ,W W YJ, a f 1 J ,p p ff . - 5. I flip M N On your mark-get set-go! Another spring sport gets off with a bang. Track usually attracts a large group of athletes because of its varied events. Our My mile track found members of the track team pounding over the cinders with the keen determination to improve their abilities. It was a common spectacle after school to see Jim Moore soaring to the heavens to clear better than ten feet on the pole vaultg to see Dick Niedhard driving through the air to jump I8 to 19 feet in the broad jumpg to see Charles Share leaping through the air to clear better than 5 feet on the high jumpg or to see the many others trying to better their records. It was hard practice which rounded the Maroon tracksters into a well distributed squad. The Maroon team had little trouble winning their early track meets, but in the bigger meets Withrow constantly managed to outpoint us. However, the Maroon squad showed that they weren't quitters by upsetting the Withrow squad in the tournament and winning it by 59M points to Withrow's 52M points. At the right we see some of the maroon team in practice. At the left we see four of our best runnersg namely, Bob Purcell, Milton Okum, Pat Groeniger, and Ed Moran, breaking in an even start. On the right is seen our low hurdle combination of Stan Draude, George Timbert, Al DeGarmo, and Dick Niedhard. 96 nzlppin ape, xertion 0 icc -up Shen tl Shown below are members of the Senior Track Team Sfd71dl7'lg, left to right-D. Fisher. B, Cullen. T. Quinn bl. Flcssn, Al. Schenk. R. Havlin. T. Miller. C. Bonfleld D. Boudot. L. Owen. C. Benedict. Seated 1771 hurdle -P. Mills. B. Purcell. G, Timbert. D. Neidhzlrd, A. DeGarmu. -I. Mcmre. D. Pclling. M. Okum. Az .?ldTIfW. Speiss. M Elliot. T. Moran. P. Grocnigcr, P. Draudc. B. Applegate ln the ein-le'-jimmy Moore, our pole vaultcr is seen clear ing the IU ft. IU in. mark, 42 Y w -,L ii . I .gffsn Wg -, ,. - N . , ..'7' 'W-'T Q : 9, n , . 4 ,.,, A, A Wg.. Y. . V ff I :W .N Q Q. ,-' ,-ag. K wf? 1 . 'x fl- N 'Z 'Fw' -A A' Alb? gh A -97.4 hx ?A?biQl 'V. Vi' i5 '.v K rj 1 x , .- ,-ab . 'T . 513. 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During the early fall weather, the hockey Held was infested with many a feminine figure armed with a hockey stick and shin guards. The season was filled with action, and the light hearts and gay spirits added to the pleasure and skill of the games. As the season progressed and the hrisk cold weather arrived, our Maroon clad girls' skills improved and they set out to contest their ahility against other schools. On Novemher ninth, they journeyed to Waliiut Hills High School where they were victorious in spite of the fact that they were handicapped hy an exceedingly slippery Held. Later that same week our hockey team met the alumnae. Our girls were in their hest form and their plays clicked off with anticipated precision. The alumnae played very well hut our girls swept to victory, winning hy a score of 4 to I . Then at a later date our team met up with real opposition. They were defeated hy Hartwell, who excelled in long drives and a well planned offensive. This time Hartwell was victorious hy the score of 4 to I , The season was a success, not only hecause the girls had developed physical stamina, hut hecause they had learned a real sense of sportsmanship. 100 As Hoc ey rings ut A Gallailt cam Pint ln the ahove picture we see jane Berg making a corner shot. Wziiting Lo take the shot, reading clock' wise are A. Stehr, J. Koop, E. Baur, B. Borcherding, E. Peters, M. Van Harten, P. McClellan, D. Grimm, M. Wiess, and M. Sutfin. The top picture on the right shows Miss H. Burk showing the girls some fundamentals of hockey. They are, reading from left to right, E. Baur, E. Peters, M. Van Harten, M. Weiss, P. McClellan, ,lane Berg, D. Grimm, Miss Burk and E. Borcherding. In the middle picture M. Suttin and J. Stratemeyer are seen in a perfect demonstration of a left hand lunge. In the lower picture E. Baur is seen guarding the goal while M. Van Harten and E. Peters try des' perately to make a goal Ll11111ll1L ICWLS6, I ILL 1 f ,Q E All if Ai J' . W-F 532 ww all ,if 5 f ip NJ Q -.1 . - Qlll , X , 4 . ' X H, RL wid' 1 ' y sg 1 V! I ninth Q will , ww- ' 'E Www, ii -Mi Nil ' yy Muhilfumwmmlnydlull ullillmfmffwmiiiwf ' A. fl ares, r is ic VV'hen girls enter the seventh grade of Western Hills some of them know how to swim fairly well. These girls learn to improve their strokes and to dive. Others know just the fundamentals and are taught the various strokes. Some do not know anything about swimming. An attempt is made to help them heeome accustomed to the pool and to teach them the primary strokes, Shown ahove, seated on the edge of the pool are--'june Fisher, Carol Fuller, Doris Gesselhroel-c, Connie Kling, Margie McHenry, and .lanalyn Hess. jane Berg is showing them the eorreet way to do the erawl, 102 lV111 , Zlfil Sfilllllllil, HC IFOIIIZCC L Wllllllllll Every Monday Vwfilhur finds the seniors in the pool and on Thursday the juniors take over. Swimming is one of the favor' ite activities at Vfestern Hills. For he' ginners there are general swimming classes and for girls who are more adf vanced water polo, diving, and life sav' ing are featured. ln the picture at the right are ,lane Berg, .lean Koop, Margie Sutlin, and Shirley Steinfeld, These girls are practicing synchronized swimming. Some of our Westerii Hills girls will he joining the WAC: XVAVES, SPARS or Marines. If the girls pictured at the right' Jane Berg, Dottie Grimm, Ginnie Hart' lauh, Betty Leesman. Shirley Fuller, and Shirley Steinfeld, do so they will have an advantage over their comrades in that they know life saving There are only a favored few who receive emlileins. These represent hours of work and loads of energy. Miss NVitt is the ca pa hle instructor. Shown at the right are some ol the girls who the season ofwaterpolo This is an exciting game which develops mu c t ordination and hreath control Also in this season ot swnnmine the partie x other water games and do sti 10 lmt 21 ziccluet The surest sign of approach' ing Spring is the sudden flourishing of tennis rackets and halls on the courts. Ginny Niemes who just hit the hall and Ruthie Weir' diseh, girls' tennis manager, are pictured on the right fighting out a fast game of douhles, W' x. f 1- , 7 , 'ffm-. ,.f fi ,ex ,wg if my ,fu 5'-lliflizwi 104 ff' Badminton is always il popular mid' winter individual sport. lt's also a good loosening up exercise for the coming tennis tournaments. The winner of the hadminton tournament for this year was jane Berg. To the left we see Phyllis WIIQITCY looking on while jane Berg hits the hirdie over the net. Sf! WWW, A '-v--. 'M' nw ff M m,Ww 'wi ww f 1 W ' QMRQQQ ,- . If W .4,,,,,, ., mm ' wf'ff'f'4f3 Q xr D YA w . I bv ' .,,Q,!T' I .. 1 Y Y N A. 71 A W W 1 ,. ' f if -' .ki fh- -ff ': - A 4'-egg:-f, ,V Q., , , i . -0, . 4 Q,fffr4,',' in -5Q,sL,v5,','f.5 at FZ -1r.-'lc--115,-, .gl - A '4 '5!h 13, , I . ., ff I? ' , I 'A - M V ,135 . Pi mwftwr q f- , . Vi V, ,vv 1 Q-sf. . . ,M , 'A Qi' f Mn '5 46' ji R .. 3 Q ,f L. 1. ,, N R L., GRUB V I x- ?!'5', 'lx 1 f if N Ee! lvl In 1' Q f, I 1 E ,jg - 1 , 1 ,SW I f f wi? S V , if! --H fif hw' xg 's 5? 527112 5 Q55 ,, Q K , if wr,,ex: :ge I ,N Q, X U, ,A 51,55 fx' vi? wfaq, A M V ' D m 'IM 4-,W Q, Ay . .5 ff Q j Q A , ' a - sf fn: fm' f ' if if fi digg A W. I K 5, . , fgfl 'Q AE Sw ef b . 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Shlwwn lm-lww arc' ,lmn Hahn, ,lcam Tumcy, Maman Fulton, Dutty Bichn. and Betty Rcid, mcmlwrs wt' high scurc wuming team, 7 l1D OO .ly l ' . Fw - f ivcs J to ts itle Something new in the way of junior Shows was presented hy this years Jr. A Cappella Choir. Dispensing with old formalities, Hipf Hip Hooray went completely haywire, what with shifting scenery, wondering defense workers, halffwitted stooges hampering the east, and a swine arrangement of Bassie Boogie. The plot was immaterial. hut to state it hrielly, it eoneerned the efforts of a local war plant to put on a show, so than the swingshifters eould furnish gi recreation room. A surprise to the student laody. as well as to the faculty, was Meeks XVreeks. a group of musicians who have a decided talent in making .ill the audienees' feet to go athuniping, Mr, VU. 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The students lielow reprcf sent the lioinerooins and vgirious orgainiziitions of our school, They come together to discuss the prohlems that lance tht- student lxody und t.iltc steps toward developing gi school community in which .ill punils live with cooperaf tion. Aniong the outsmnding xiccomplishments of the past yc.ir liawc lveen: powfwows to encourage school spirit, hot' dog s.iles Io promote stage funds, :ind the orgginizzition of after school dances. Counc1l's faculty adviser is :assistant principal, Mr. C. U. Tower. Memhcrs ure as follows: M, Doll, Steinfcld, C. Newman, R. Suddendorf, B. Busch, E. Uuethlein, More, D. Sit-hl, A. DeGarmo, R. Uehhzirdt, Berg, bl. Hurt, I. Terry, E. Porter, H. w'lllll2lHlS, H. Schindler, M. Justice, E. Silverman, P. Kelly, G. Delcolf, F. Gard, T. Quinn, J. Baker, R. Klaus, G. Schaieifer, J. Behlen, S. Kziplzui, bl. Gies, E. Gerhardt, P. McHenry, B. Kzippes, A. McCartney, L. O'Neal, R. Gelvhzirdt, B. Back, L. Dick, A. Stehr and R. Weiidisch. 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' mottcrs, Mlhn' csfcrs, urmm Q ,W pe-WF A l'lyH11L' whu hm Qccn thc hm lllll pr: ll IIUII that have hccn prmlmcd :lt Wgxtmrlm H1 t mst ycur has mndc wywccigll nuts. ot t L IU Stl Th me mdiug Stzlgc settings and lx tml' 1. 4. rough thc efforts uf thc Stagg Lrlttgr tu my programs have hccn suuu ful To our left we sec Bill Schrocr, Bill Skhustpr Rllph S:hul:C fmal jack Zocllncr hzlgk KAQL L Lglillli' th cir equipment hefurc the curtun rl u Nut to he fwrguttcll .1 tm huusc huys whu spot t n N mm- fmm up in peanut l1LlVLIl They are Al Amhrosius and ja k Daddy shown helow. 'if ter School Activities e P ass eisure ime To the left we End the oihcers and aediles of the Latin Cluh as they make ready to open their meeting. These getftogethers un' der the direction of Miss B. Bolan help to keep the light of past civilizations glowing. Left to right the oflicers are: Paula Floyd, Carolyn Cvuelker, joe Gies, jean Klehfoth, Martha Garrison, Mace Justice, and La Verne Dick. La Tertulia, or the Spanish Cluh as it is better known, is an after school activity enjoyed hy many. To the right are shown its off ficers, namely: Martha Hahig, Betty Willen, Josephine Vkfolter, Don Newell, Clare De Salvo, and Areta Bradbury. The Allied Youth Club, a new organization at Western Hills, has found a great following. The cluh shown to the left is a group whose purpose is to teach tem' perance among young people. F f 4 ,js . . 5 . 9 , . Q tif fi C X X K.. :lnclnnnn ' mmm ,B J ggmlzgegg '5E::nu'TIF'ET wmvm-:wx 1 4 -..s:.':. .::1f fb W HES' , - ET' f q V , i'1 1ALhi, gg 1 ff! 5 -,127 , 'ir' ' f E r 517. eq-vpfw Q. ff 2 Q 5 V 5 Y M ' v 5 3 I , I ,f Q '- g ' . , , K , I V . in VJ J ,Q ' sv 1 . , W an A V Ev V 1 ,fa U . A ' , A xy , gt,,, if .V Am Q, V . 9 4 Q 5 QQ Q L 4 ' L. fr ffig .5 ., V, ' tl, Q V, ,gg L 3 4. X , im f' , g-Va M gym 7 1, 5221 W H he 'FQ . fi K 4 V V if 1 A 5' Q ' :Q . 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V Qwsggxyk Y , ii my 1 L, - ff-wg, - 1- ,.mf,,., .VJ-14, - I.. ,-Va.Vf1-:V V 'swf H' V-. .iw V 1 1 'V 551-Ei? -fifff J . 5- . 7i,lv'2i 9 V: , 'QV Wlll3lll' is fl1C 1'1llllSf01'l1l ol' l'llC lllllllll Stllfl 'Urn' no , .f QV' ' nldy. fix ,. My 4,1 ,J fu,-W 1? .LJ To create and cnnceive a theme for an annual and to execute it pruperly is no small Binh. This year the annual staff wanted to give to the students an annual which would he light in manner hut would at the same time put across a sensihle and truly representative picture of high school life. Shown ahove are students who participated in the 1944 Westerri Hills Annual. In the ttjlp pic' ture they are joe Gies, Carolyn Guelker, and Wailter Trefz. Below we find, Dun Streihiq, Mary' Lammers, and Stanley Kaplan, cofediturs. 129 S21lCSl1lZl1lS1lP, rtistr , and Clever rfiwin s After the Literary Staff conceived the idea of Wilbur, the Worm, the Art Staff began work to make him a real character on paper. Drawings were submitted by all members of the staff. After much deliberation, it was agreed by both statfs that Rosefanne Ivlyers' drawing would work out to the best advantage. She, with the help of all the staff, created the Wilbur ideas and drawings that you see throughout the Annual. Another problem of the Art Staff was to make a cover design. Bill Harnish's design was chosen because of its artistic character and adaptability to warftime shortages. Mr. Marshall, faculty adviser, helped to solve many perplexing art problems. The staff consists of: seated, Shirley Fleischman, Rosefanne Ivlyers, Audrey Winter, Betty Peterson, and Gilbert Mursinna. Standing are: Gertrude Kuehn, Bill Harnish, Bill Shuster, and Bill Rember. A year book could not bt ubli h d ' p s e were it not for our advertisers. In a like manner the annual could not function without a good ad staff. Above are shown D. Fleaher, W. Strunk, M. Garrison, E. Oberhelman, P. Hauck, J. Stephenson, D. Grimm, D. Neidhard, G. Timbert, B. Bandield, B. Wagner, J. Turhaletto, P. Timmers, B. Oder. 130 121811 ullns, I1 1111111 CHS, 111L otos Since .1 yeairlmuk is made up ul' mostly photographs it is essential thin its ezimerzl staff work effectively and erheiently. This year at greater percentage of stutlent pliutugrztpliy has heen used to hest advanf tgige. Direetly heluw we see jack Powell all set with his flush camera: next we see Willy' Whilhite and Ben Buseh who schedule and tile the pictures, In the right ewrner, Bwh Bernet is seen hefore the school as he takes an outdoor shot. In the eirele, Franklin Gage and Ray Buehinger repair the lights and flash hulhs. 4 'i' nfs- if -ui' , S IN CONCLUSION Thus dear reader we have come to the end of our journey Through the pages of this annual we have seen Wrlbur make hrs survey of the Apple of Publlc Opmlon He has made certam that not one 1tem of importance has escaped hrs mspectron He IS now ready to make h1s report to the natlon as to what goes 1nto the formatlon of a good pub llc opmron in contrast to a poor one In this boolc Wllbur has been mtroduced to the followrng symbols The Seed of Fellowshtp The Seed of Knowledge The Seed of Enthuslasm Wrlbur s rnvestrgatron has drscovered how the three seeds of good have taken root and have grown rn Western I-Irlls I-hgh School I-Ie has seen how hate rgnorance and mdrfference have trred to destroy the rdeals of a good publrc oprmon whrch the school has burlt hov ever he knows that the potentral strength of vouth properly gurded by unbrased and learned teachers wxll eventually brmg about a better world m which to lrve I O 9 a ' L - , . n ,u an s t a 9 - 1 a , 7 ' 7 Y fb '6..,..f' xv- Wxlber belng very consclentlous, now sees a duty to perform He knows that lnstltutxons lllce Western Hllls help to teach boys and glrls the qual mes whlch are mherant of good publlc op1n1ons He, therefore takes the three seeds Fellowshlp, Knowledge, and Enthuslasm, and plants them ln the fertlle so1l of youth Svmbollcally spealcmg, these seeds, nurtured by the guldance and en couragement of the school and of the home, w1ll grow blossom through the young people of th1s land 1nto strong trees of character beanng the frults of good c1t1zensh1p for whlch the world has been Waltlng 133 f N xl l 3 .if as X i ' Q gl ll +1 -ga. .51 'ff 'fa If l l K ' 1 I IW ...', llll ,- .ASE N 1 32 Q' my l, I, , . , I I 1 - f , Q li 3? rv, p : i 4 4 45 J s 7 M I 5 L w 3 , rl H . 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I For Dependable Service Buy Sohto Products at BRIITER S SUPER SERVICE STATION Harnson and Boudmot Aves Also Battery Rechargxng G Service Expert Txre Repamng Vulcamzmg and Recapplng All work guaranteed Phone MOntana 9811 We are proud to say WE PRINT WE CAN SERVE YOUR PRINTING NEEDS WESTERN HILLS 4917 Glenway Ave WA 2202 Dry Cleaning Rug Cleanmg Fur Storage R nnvnno The Necktre Kmg Grbson Hotel Lobby also N E Corner Fourth 6. Mam Sts Headquarters for Beau Brummel Tres Van Heusen Shuts Cooper Underwear Pans Belts and Suspenders L. M PRINCE 00 Opttclans 4 West Fourth Street Ml-IHUNEYS Prescrxptton Specrallsts WA 4904 4474 W Elghth St Pnce Hrll , fn ff R P ' P ESS PHILLIPS DRY CLEANERS ' .. ' ,. E. K. Morris XL Unmpa11g,I11c. IRON 0 STEEL 0 FACTORY SUPPLIES 0 SEAMLESS STEEL TUBING 311-323 West Second Street Cincinnati. Ohio WW - WMTZ BDWLING LANES 14 NEW AIR-CONDITIONED LANES 3326 Harrison Ave. MO 0300 adcaig' 55 , BICYCLES v PARTS 0 ACCESSORIES 0 REPAIRING Phone CHerry 3488 1621 Race St., Cincinnati Supplies For The DRAFTSMAN G ENGINEER w E S T w 0 0 D THEATRE Blue Prints -:- Photostats THE PERU WARNER EU EVERYTHING IN SPORTS CINCINNATI ATHLETIC C0 Best Wlshes To Western Hrlls and the Graduahng Class of 44 The Wltt Cormce Company W nchell Koebel 6. Patterson Streets Cmcxnnatt Ohro Custom Hot Drp Galvamzrng HEIHTZMAH'S PHARMACY Prescnptnon Druggrsts Howdq Hamburger Shop Good Food Soft Dnnks 4846 Glenway Ave WAbash 9680 phone Mgngana 1434 9778 3801 Harnson Ave Chevnot Ohno I I I i , Ash 6 Garbage Cans -:- Oily Waste Cans -:- Roller Cans -:- Underground Garbage Receivers I THE QUEEN CITY SUPPLY CU. Q? Q Qt Mill 6. Factory Supplies 201 Pearl Street Cincinnati, Ohio GOOD FOODS 5031 Glenway Ave. WAbash 9778 MOntana 5000-1-2 WESTERHAIIS AMIISEMENT CDMPANY IOE WESTERHAUS. Mgr. In Coin Machine Business Since 1909 3726 Kessen Ave. Cheviot, Ohio TUBE 81 EIELU CAFE GOOD FOODS Open Till 2:30 A. M. 533 Walnut Street l ompllnu nts e E KJ Swlgart Go F R I E N D 34 W Slxth St Cmcmnatl Ohlo A good supply house smce 1879 Congratulatrons To The Class of 44 A HOME IS YOUR BEST INVESTMENT We will be glad to tell you about anythmq you wlsh to know about buymg a home Ma1nOfhce Chevlot Branch 1944 Hamson Ave 3320 Harnson Ave WA Bulldmg 81 Loan Company MO Flach Bros Grocery Co bnngs you the best Thelr quality and servmce are above the rest FLACH BROS GROCERY Co. N. E. Corner Second and Vme MOntana 0690 MOntana 3412 IOI-IN C GUMP Funeral Home INVALID COACH SERVICE 3449 Glenmore Avenue Cheviot ONLY THE BEST OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE SERVED TO WESTERN HILLS STUDENTS V0 LEHMDE EAT MORE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES holesale Frults 81 Vegetables York and Freeman Avenue We Have FERTILIZER COAL FEED You Can Have It Too By Callmg MO 0400 Western Hllls Fuel 81 Supplg Compang BIG ARMY -of satlshed customers of DOT and TIP TOE quality foods speaks for ttseli ' ' I THE IANSZEN C0 DISTRIBUTOR Cmcmnah MA1n 0832 Gordon B. Muller 81 Company Formerly The Mrller Iewelry Company EMBLEM IEWELRY MANUFACTURERS 809 Walnut Street Cmcmnah Ohio PA 1290 li l I' u I ' ' . e .: . 0 , , , V ' . , I lf' I ... . I . . . . C C O . l I BETTER SERVICE MARKET 3501 W VINCENT VORNHAGEN 6. M WA 1730 9648 49 10 19 at 11 IRWINV QHUE cn Mornson Drabner Steel Company The Cmclnnatl Bank and Trust Co Eghth dStt A M b Fd ID I C Lompllmenhs 0 a FRIEND arsaw Ave. G ' eat - Compliments of VV shoe away your foot t bles Come in and see ' - And you'11 agree . . . I ummer Street Cincinnati, Ohi 578 est ixth Street u l n 'I 9 An Institutlon Worthy Of Your Trust Wim? X WEST CINCINNATI BUILDING Sr LOAN 1916-1944 2206 Harrison Avenue MO 4523 We Operate Our Own Plant S U N T.A B Ury Cleaners All Garments Insured Phone MOntana 3230 2957 Montana Ave Compliments of NIEMEYER S M A R K E T 2306 Hamson Avenue Compliments o a FRIEND EIIW H AIIICH 3000 Hamson Avenue Opp Westwood School MO 5065 Established 1872 Cincinnati Ohio H A R R Y ' S sol-no SERVICE Eighth 6. Overlook WA 9793 Complete Lubrication : Recapping Tire and Battery Service Sohio Products MOORE'S MENS' sl-lop 4920 Glenway Avenue GI-landview 1408 Price Hill We feature a complete line of Nationally Advertised Mens Furnishings and Emerson Hats Flowers For All Occaslons lfrom u Booster 0 BRUNNER FLUWER5 elm ATHLETICS 1007 Rosemont Mrs Charles F Brunner WA 0267 v Q 704454046 244444644 5444464 w SUMMER S0ll00l YOUR TIME thls summer can be of qreat value to your Country You can start tramlnq on Iune 21 1n day or evenlnq classes to take advantage of the many excellent ofhce posltlons now avallalole for tramed persons Day and Evemnq Courses 1n Prlvate Secretanal Stenoqraphy Compto 'neter Accountmq and General Buslness SubJects New classes for beqmners Intenswe rev1ew courses for those who have taken some busmess trammq ASK FOR OUR CATALOG CHERRY 5348 CINCINNATI YMCA BUSINESS COLLEGE summons DRY MDNUMENTS CLEANERS 3721 Glenmore Avenue CHAS BENCSIK Sz SON 4543 W Erghth Street WA 2037 Cheviot MO 0252 I 1 I 299 S V B MILLER Pres in UM cmefz We May Health l-Iappmess and Good Luck be your portlon through all the comlnq ye rs The Mechanical Supplies Co Vme 6. Pearl Streets Cmcmnatl 017110 The l944 Western Hllls Annual the llth ed1t1on of th1s book to be cased rn a Molloy Made cover 1S proud of he quahty of craftsmanshrp 1t represents The DHV1d J Mnlluq Plant 2857 North Westem Avenue Chlcaqo Illmols HaII's Drugs Harnson 6. Montana Avenues Phones MO 9853 9797 Cmcmnatl Ohlo THE REXALL DRUG STORE I I ll ' I . , . Q 11 G . 1 0 1 1 u 11 . . . . 1 . . 4 . - I L . . 41 . I I 1 l 1 Conqratulatrons to STATION MR B H SIEHL from SHELL GAS OIL Lubncatxon 6. Auto Repar s spemzed -rue vmmfmq Road Service WAbash 9733 Lew Borgelt Prop REDEKER 8. DICK ING ALBERT r GIIETHLEIN Mefgjgmggzjggggww ms u nn N DE AG EN cv Cmclnnah Ohro Ofhce Equipment Ofhce Furmture Cincinnati Ohxo Telephone CHerry 3 Aristocrat and Iumor Over the Top Garage Doors Sold by D H WILLEY LUMBER CD LEY DRY CLEANING CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS We call for and delrve MO 0261 3109 Harnson Ave EDWARD W. WDLFF Loyal to the Ethlcs of Pharmacy 4413 Glenway Ave. WA 1236 Lomplunente 0 A FRIEND I I I . . . . .r I I ' su Provident Bank Building ' . . ass . . . l I I . r w 0 f' Comphments of the Funeral Duectors Westwood and Chevlot Charles Remle Market 3951 Delmar Avenue MOntana 2480 WHITE VILLA QUALITY FOODS Un on Termmal Hamson 6. Glenmore MILITARY 6. CIVILIAN CLOTHING Ioseph Klffmeyer 6. Sons Elheren Cleaners gl Tallnrs Exqhth G Elbero 4916 Glenway A Phone WAbash 3042 5225 Hablq s Pharmacg N E Corner of Hamson and Montana Prescnphon Specxalxst Whxtman and Schraft Box Candxes MO 9802 9799 For Quality ln Baked Goods 3406 Glenmore Avenue A FRIEND Comphments of Mause Dairq of H ' n ve. 6. ACCESSORIES n I I I I - - u 'Me Seem! :da Www Sade In the mdustrlal llfe of Amerlca 'research has been of constantly mcreasmg rmportance Today lt 1S a nat1onal resource for the research of lndustrlal and college laboratorles IS provlng 1tS value 1n war The Telephone was born m a laboratory a result of researches rn electrxcxty and acoustrcs speech and heanng And sc1ent1sts have contlnued the1r search unceasmgly learnlng more about these subjects to make the telephone better and better before Pearl Harbor xts sclentrsts and engmeers have concentrated on products for our armed forces But when thls work rs happrly over they wlll be ready to contmue therr development for the needs of peace THE GIIGIIIIATI 81 SIIBIIRBMI BELL TELEPHDIE 00 The John 1 Radel Co Pnce H111 4122 Glenway WA 4512 652 State Ave WA 036566 Newport SOuth 0560 61 Covington p HEmlock 4185 '! '- -' ' ---- '---- - '- ' '--- '- !' I I I I I 1 I I I ' i I i ' , - I ll . . . 3 . I . . ! il . . . - . . ! ls - g 2 At Bell Telephone Laboratories the search will never end. Since H E A . . . . ! T O f .R . . i 1: D ' ' S A I i . ,l I .'..-...- -............--...-...-..-....-..-,.-..-...-..-...-...-..-....-...-...-..-...-..-..-...-...-..........-........-....-....- -..--ni. I p n o 'PERL Si - rf FWZ iiasl I -'s'-' , ' , , 1 lm fl, all ' 5535 Ill P A , llf Ili! llll , ll Above is shown the proper way to load a bus. See how the first students have seated themselves in the rear in order to provide space for those boardinq the bus later? However, there are some people who board a bus and stand in the front so that it is impossible to pass them. Are you one of those unfair people who do not cooperate-who block the aisle in the front of the bus? The bus driver has asked you politely to please step to the rear of the bus. Why be selfish? Fair division of space makes it possible for many more passengers to ride. This is particularly impor- tant today as there are 1506 less buses, and many more people to accom- modate. Why not cooperate all you can? lt is your reasonable contribution to the War effort, and it will show your appreciation to the Street Rail- way Company for their effort to continue our qood service for the dur- ation. Here at Western Hills we know our buses must carry a large amount of students, so come on kids, let's do our utmost to help. Ze 54562501646 706456201 ' 4 Hammf So Sweet and Tender! UFFELMANN MAKES THE --BEST-- UFFELMANN annum co. CLUTHES MAN MILLER S CLOTHES 939 York Streei mil B B s for ality D 3623 Harrison Ave.-MOntana 3858 3711 St. Lawrence Ave.-WAbash 0555 ICE CREI-l Iaded appetrtes-sprrng feverrsh palates-sprmg qurckly back to energy when you serve nature s most delrclous food dessert PURE FRUITS BLENDED WITH RICH MILK AND CREAM AND TANTALIZING INGREDIENTS PRODUCE THE DISH WHICH APPEALS INSTANTLY TO YOUNG AND OLD at meals between meals or after meals To get the greatest enloyment out of rce cream use use FRECHTLINGS SEAL TEST ICE CREAM Made m a model plant and every rngredrent thoroughly controlled by constant laboratory protectron FRECHTLI edzfeaz' IC C r I I No dessert can take the place of ice cream I RADIO ROLLATORllIM Qmad ohwq Cmcmnahs Most Popular Orqamst At 2351 Ferguson Road M0 0761 h 11 Y Srlacwm Schadoz Qwxfein Qjqffk ,Qfznuaf 7944 1 m Xie Mess Th Brown Pl1hl1Sh1I1qCUII11JH11U ff if - e I I Printers and Publishers ........ Blanchester, Ohio T'-i 35 mf gdmfdily Manufacturers of ' CLASS RINGS AND PINS COLLEGE AND SOCIETY IEWELRY CLUBS AND FRATERNITY PINS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO LOCAL SCHOOLS We Invite Your Suggestions Designs Furnished Upon Request Dorst Jewelry Company O . I 2100 Reading Road Cincinnati, 2. Ohio THE WHOLE WORLD IS UPSIDE DOWN INDIANAPOLIS 222 EAST OHIO STREET That s why it is so important these days that carefree school activities Tomorrow the boys will be n fox holes in distant skies or sailing over great oceans The girls Will move into OTIICGS shops and stores ln year to come this yearbook will help you recall the friend and the tun of your school days We will oe reminded again and again of many pleasant experiences with thc people at Western I-lills High School ENGRAVING COMPANY, INC INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA X I j . boys and girls have a published record of their high ' ' . ' s . , . -f Q 'Xdams Wendel Adamson Luc1ll May Ahr Matthla E Arend Sh1rley1eannc Arthur Romnlda Bagel Helen Paul1ne Ban11e1d Ellzabeth ean Barkdull Ruth L Barrett Mary ane Baur Ellen Lou1se Bauscher Verna Ruth Beard Dolores Mary Bexgel Edward S Belnke W1l11am Bender Eugene A Berg ane Anona Bernet Carl P 1 Bernet Robert George Blehn Dorothy Mane B1llhorn R C Blackburn Betty lane Blackman Marnn Bloomhufl' Marlan Lee Blum Edward lrectory 0 61110119 1035 Seton Axe WA 8595 5203 Sxdney Rd WA 3218 4020 St Martxn Pl MO 4907 W 2734 Orland Axe HU 30681 3609 Van Vey St WA 9450 Box 184 R1p1d Run Rd TU 7498 685 Hal ey Axe WA 7244 3473 Boudmot Aye MO 0876 M 3754 LaClede Ave 2715 Eugenle Le MO 1614 M 1037 Lockman Ave GR 4979 1749 Westwood Axe WA 5781 3957 Ruth Le HU 45771 3419 Stathem Ave MO 4388 R 3848 Church Le 2198 Shasta Pl HU 18131 3534 Epworth Ave MO 3760 3534 Epworth Ave MO 2602 3812 Reubel P1 Rxdgewood Ave 914 KFCIS Le WA 7441 Box 38 DICRCDSOD Ave MO 5477 M 3651 Herbert Ave HU 1366 M 701 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Ave HU 14241 2048 Blckel Ave MO 0413 W 6706 1ersey Ave TU 75341 4018 Harrlson Ave MO 1879 924 Elberon Ave 2815 Orland Ave MO 05031 3030 Montana Ave MO 0808 W 514 Hawthorne Ave WA 8546 Mecklenborg Robert Bernard 5129 Sumter Ave WA 6440 Middleton Mary Frances 924 Summit Axe GR 1204 Mlller Douglas Ralph Box 93 C1nt1Lou1sv1lle Pk MO 1338 W Moler Mary ane Molter Bette Ann Monroe Donald H Moore 1ames Nelson Morgan Mlrxam Alxce Mueller George Andrew Mueller Warren C Murphy W1l11am David Mursmna Gllbert Paul Myers ane R0 e anne Myers Rxchard 1 Nexdhard Rxchard Davld Nexhelsel Earl Nell Pearl Helen Nelson Dorothy Ann Newell Donald Orvrlle Newman Carlyne Adaxr Nlemeler Edward ohn Nremeyer Robert Albert Nimmo Charles Albert Oberhelman Emily ean Oberhelman Harry Fred OConnor Roger Eugene Oehler Vlrglma Hrlda OF1aherty Patrlcla ollne Okum M11ton1ule Palmer Norma Lee Parker Verla Mae Pellmg Donald Curtrs Pennlngton Ruth Evans Penno Raymond ohn Perkms Frances Louxce Pfelff 1ack G Plasters Vernon 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H1115 Ave 976 Oakland Ave 3626 W Liberty Ave WA 7334 257 McCorm1ck Pl AV 6181 1100 Sunset Ave WA 3136 3931 Roswell Ave MO 0085 W 1622 State Ave 2177 Queen Clty Axe MO 1406 M 3839 Colerain Ave KI 4163 4761 Dale Ave WA 9018 242 Twam Ave 1037 Rosemont Ave WA 3675 3227 Phoemx ive MO 0732 R Rumpmg Thelma Ryan Wayne A Scharf Shnrllc M Schenk 1ohn George Schnllmg Robert W Schleter Dorothy 1ane Schmidt anna Mae Schmidt Robert Ernst Schnell Ruth Mary Schott Davnd W Schuster Wllllam Schwemfurth Stanley P Shamp Mar 1ane Shank LOIS annette Shrout Ralph Edward Srlz Mary LaRue Smclau Wanda Lee Smrglewlcz Paula Smith Chrlstme ean 616 Ne we St 4326 Hrmllton Ave K1 5993 1025 Benz Ave WA 8496 173 Ebenezer Rd TU 7595 R 5251 Relluk Dr WA 1120 3842 Carrie Ave MO 2162 W 2504 Forthman Ave WA 6414 4355 St Lawrence Ave MO 1826 M 3867 Race Rd MO 5279 W 2943 W1rdall Ave MO 2246W 1014 Sunset Ave WA 1394 3483 Leland Axe GR 1508 3230 Daytona 'ave MO 3577 W 2529 Eggers P1 MO 0760 Box 1 Rapid Run Pk 1617 Sutter Ave 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