Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1945
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X I af' h AN -Q: z: Q X N X if wmum mm wmmw, N N W , X H x K 4 'x N, -1 .sf Q' 3 x ,ar W-:QQ .x 'N X ww MX-fn ofzld llfziendslalir was fzomofeci ln, flue sfubnl all languages A knowledge of foreign languages should be of l if u ' great assistance in our efforts to understand and mold wisely a peaceful world now. More than ever before, we have learned the importance of world co-operation. Mrs. L. Fouch, teacher of French and Spanish is shown at the left discuss- ing the recent events in France. ' ff' aizix Shown above is a caricature of Miss B. Bolan, who is teacher of Latin and faculty adviser of the Latin Club. And to the upper right, Miss Bolan is pictured as she dem- onstrates to one of her stu- dents the use of Roman Army weapons. She devotes much of her time to arousing inter- est in Latin. The task of teaching German and English is the duty of Mr. K. Herrle, one of our Language teachers. At the right, Mr. Herrle is shown as he prepares to play records of folksongs for his German Club, of which he is the faculty adviser. 21 4 'Q X w X 4 'iq.VE. :N ' . gd ,Q N 4. . J:-2. - - .ak . . .SW nv 5 N xx F X E 5 X W Ng ,QQ M x Y gifs? : x r 2 W, 5 ag: M. x Q. + + .i A.-XXQSYENQM Q ' NS M xx: gf' ...ff 'sfQff'Sgf:gfjigE:5 125551-X -K .1.nmMw. -- X fggv ibsgseyeg ' ,. . .fQwgss?5 ?Yfgf.f : . M3153 -'ffsizif fs w-f ,.f4S5.,,f, ' S SQ-5555 .5343-x 51:9 Essgfffgff -W A f, A ,wg 1, 5,3555 5, 5555535355 -. gg 3555f5gggg,w 4.g3 . Qym X . egg .QW N . Qi? ' 'xx .few .nf ...Qs Pbfs.C?5'S f ' ' w 9 x XX v .P Q. . . Q .. QS'SiQg.g.s -A Q- ' gf- f 3- - X if K V ' 9 XL .. . vw-mv, :X .. . ,vig-Xxx X qw X . ' .Ni A283535 . i W YM NYS, X way... x X - .-:..w f. ' .2 Nw, ,ff W ' Xxx Q. 9 gg. .. E X A- 'w www M. I S mv.-v-+ J fx. fxf- N? 5 Nfiser . ,V -, New methods of teaching and group discussion are exemplfied in the English Class pictured at the left as Miss A. Klaserner instructs her students in their studies. English serves as a basis for learning the cultural and fine benefits gained from a live study of literature, dramatics, debating. Below is seen a caricature of Mr. T. Burns, faculty adviser of the Annual and dramatics coach. These duties keep Mr. Burns very busy and yet he finds time for making and keeping countless friends. ln the upper right, Miss McKinley is shown as she discusses the day's lesson with her pupils, and at the right, in the center, is a photograph of Mr. Burns as he pauses to examine annual pictures. At top of the page is a caricature of Miss Klaser- ner, who, besides teaching, serves as supervisor of student teachers. Next, and right, is seen Miss M. Dufficy as she quizzes her class on Shakes- pear, her favorite, 1 'rbi QL'-H QXF 7-'48 Sadat, of COOZQS WIGMLI 60'ZWlS O6 ZXPQZSSTGM 63 In 'fm ! TQ .l 'Q Mr. Arthur Chesley holds a conference with S lfC Bob Lohbeck to get the opinion ofthe Breeze from the serv- iceman's view point. Faculty Adviser of the Breeze, Mr. Chesley also conducts a class in Journalism. The study of dramatics plays an important part in modern English. Through dramatics the student learns not only self-expression but appreciation of the theater. To the right, students learn the art of makeup. Mrs. V. Watson judges a debate in her Public Speaking Class. Such practice brings a better speaking knowledge of our language. Top right: a caricature of Mrs. Watson. Mrs. M. Rees has done a fine iob in guiding the Choral Speaking Club. This aids in appreciation of literature. 24 Xxx X X XX XXX Y Ri wx XXX X sm XQNQ XX N ss X X XXX X XX X X X X X X SSS Nl SXNXX XX X X N X SSQXQX XXX S Q' X XI: Xa Vi :XXXYN 1 X X X 2 'E Egsc 1:5 12 ' W 'XXX X X X XM XX XX XXX MX X X R111 X :lf 5, NN XX X X SX X NQXX X XX XNXNX XO QQX XXX X 8 X . J ix 0 SX X: X X. 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'- ., wNW '? ,MQ ' x X . , vw--M A , Q N .x BX V xgiww X , x N L k i T'?:x.- .2 .pw , ,V wbxlt' M K - ' S 1 S , X Q, .Q ' 4 t S KN K W K gist - W y F S. K ' ESR Q X ' ' Jw N :S 5 ww S -wgw N , ,Q Q A . 4 M x my - N- I 'X . X if ,Bi l Q-513 .. . .... X . . , W- , . Q ,. A -- . - ' , Q - bug 9 V , xg , 3 F Y 3 . ' A ' , X , -X my S , X wsvfmw V A' YA Qfwsxmssf A2X ' v Q Q2 M?Nii 1'fg xfSWVX Q xf M- A . S' Y Jgkyyi A Q bs 3, .X ..,4f A The field of iunior social studies is perhaps one of most interesting part of the curricula of the iunior high school. This field includes the study of the history and geography of not only the United States, but also for- eign countries. These studies intro- duce the students to the political and social problems of the modern world. The students are shown the causes and effects of war and how they must fight against this evil. To teach such valuable lessons is a gigantic task and re- quires much intens- ive and extensive planning. To the right we see Mrs. Morris, as she organizes her material in preparation for another class discus- sion. VVith the good basis given in iunior high school students are very well prepared to be- come acquainted with the more ad- vanced problems presented in the senior social studies department. The old adage that, An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, can be shown in the tie-up between past history and modern day events. All the intricacies of social problems and their possible solutions are carefully studied by students of history. Shown at the right, we see Mrs. Johns looking on while a student locates a place important in current events. -an filed fo luelfr us tina Pfzacfical solutions get flrem il' 2 x. NNY Y XX f Y fllt7'lll i sfljf x N .1 I Seenf at the upper left is Miss Geeting, one of our social studies teachers, entering her history class where a stimulating discussion is taking place of the vital problems that are to come after the war is won. 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SS if X., 1 x XS X Xx x NxX X XV: gf X X X.A,.,i .XY A x f 6 X ex WX X K X xx O N XX' E 1 X K Q2-l xy ,if W X A v A Q Q Q Q X SN A rf: X Tw-Q:'Ssi -sv Q! QXNX 9 s . X FXR s X + fx ! X X X ' wx J, ' R X ws X X sf ,A.+':'x ' W e ' 9 Sf ' 'Z' N 'P 'N +' K QWX. NN 'H Xe N 1 X Q X X . wagggg X iw XXX X lk' 5 --EX , X ' X ' xv ' ., XX 6, .S The commercial department specializes in teaching typing, short- hand, and bookkeeping to willing students who, after they graduate, wish to enter the businessfield. Not all who start these skilled subjects succeed in finishing the courses,,but those who do so gain a world of knowl- edge by iust knowing how to use shorthand, typewriters, and adding machines. The instructors who teach the subjects are: Misses Yalen, Schilling, Hein, Shank, Bayha, and Mr. Wellman. Below we see Miss Yalen as she prepares to give short- hand dictation. fix! 6-D Jhbeiy -114 il .QAM Above, we see Miss Bayha studying a consumer maga Above, is Mr. Wellman giving instruction to Above, left, is a caricature of Miss Bayha. 35 glwpemplmczsizes flue value 0 inbuslfni in modem isociefu. ln the world of the future, lndustrial Arts shall play an even more vital role than it has in the past. Whole cities and nations must be rebuilt. Men who have had training in specialized fields such as mechanical drawing, blue printing, architecture and electricity will be invaluable in doing this work. In the hands of our teachers rests the foundation of the world to come. Mr. R. Crandall points out the principles of mechanical drawing to his class in the picture at lower right. Explaining the rudiments of electricity to a class is Mr. A. Klippel, shown in the lower left hand corner and the caricature below. An understanding of blue prints is neces- sary to building. No one is more qualified to help our youth grasp it than Mr. D. Pigg, seen at upper right in caricature and picture. Red Cross work is one of the most valuable con- tributions of shop. Pictured opposite page is Mr. R. Aber- crombie helping a pupil to construct Red Cross Display signs. l fx f-- 1 fkwf X , filf-eff' r 690,75 ' Sx Y Q A C' we f- A-ca ffl x A-f . x W K We 55101 X N ' ., if 6 NQ9' .- 563 Milf yy ' E . TQ Sgxgs, X 1' AY? -SWZQSV A S k -1- ',-4: ,X Xu ., is , X I x 'Ir K Q K ' Hx. LX NK Practical uses of art are taught by Miss I. Blasch in her special classes of Applied Art. These classes learn the basic fundamentals of color, design and prospective and their application to modern industry and everyday life. The pupils learn this by actual construction of such items as purses, belts, pillow tops, hats, handbags, and other articles for home use. Just below Miss Blasch is shown. At the bottom of the page is Miss M. Davis, teacher of Arts and Crafts, and advisor for the Annual Photography Staff. Each year Miss Davis exhibits, in the School's main floor showcase, the work of her pupils. Beautiful and exquisite rings, pins, chains, bracelets, and other numerous creations are evidence of the splendid work performed by the boys and girls in her classes. The many pictures shown throughout our annual are the work of her photography staff. This iob is a full year assignment, capably fulfilled by the photography boys. Pupils are eager for her guidance so that they will be able to use their hands for creative work. 33 it I GN To the left is seen Mr. A. Brady who is in charge of instrumen- tal music. It is Mr. Brady who gives us musical revue which was enioyed by every one. Mr. W. Beckett, teacher of choral music, shown in the upper right picture, has won much praise for his splendid A Cappella choir, which is considered one of the finest in the city. The choir has performed in many of our churches, schools, and civic organ- izations throughout the school year, winning a place for itself in the hearts of all music lovers who have heard its programs. Reorganization and plans are now under way. Top left, is a caricature of Mr. Brady, and at lower right, we see one of Mr. Beckett. 39 ff those excellent audi- .L 29 torium sessions. 6 'Q Something new at W. l H. was his introduc- tion of the Band- ri wagon, a sparkling 3 lt is indeed a difficult task to care for a library as large as ours. At top we see Miss Logue repairing a book, making it suit- able for use. At lower right we see Miss Glass looking up a reference in an encyclo- paedia for a student, another one of the librarians' tasks. Western Hills beautiful library is presided over by Miss Logue and Miss Glass. These two librarians are of great help to the student body in finding and selecting material both for scholastic purposes and personal enioyment. 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WW, ,sag,,.M,,5A :fl . , 'QX4 Sffxnxkm, mfs, , . ,QL vsgi, N A 'M-'wx-rx ,MH , k,Sf:a, rt ,,iEyu'va+fxx+ A Y C iff , ' BVM 'xw'fb. 434,171 IA A I ...mxxg R 'affix' SR. ' R wwffg' ,,,,,..MM'W ' awed 'Www ox ffkyafkx Gu Scan fue HJ if-RN 'mis yn If MMU Qwkwlll I5 6516169 Smit Richcird SENIOR OFFICERS Siehl, freosurerg Ruth Gebhordt, vice president, Mace Justice, presidentg LaVerne Dick, secretory, ememllefz wlnen we leff wesfein Hills of expecfalions BALDINGER, KATHERINE L. A Cappella Choir, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Honor Volleyball. Friendliness-plentiful pep-sunny disposition. BARAKET, WILLIAM Eye for humor-deliberative thought-happy-go-lucky. BARNES, JEAN E. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Breeze Staff, Spanish Club. Serenity-sympathetic manner-sweet disposition. BAUER, ROBERT R. . A Cappella Choir. Silence is golden-individuality-kind. BEALL, RICHARD E. Cross Country, Swimming, Life Saving, Hi-Y, A Cappella, Track. Perpetual good humor-gun lore-Hilda. BEHLEN, JAMES F. Hi-Y, Maroon W, Baseball, Bowling, Golf. Our golf champ-tested and true-a relief from boredom. BEHNE, BETTY A. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Acquiescent manner-geniality-everything nice. BEIER, DOROTHY R. Sr. Girls' Club. Conscientious efforts-brunette charm-steadfastness. BEINKEMPER, JAMES A. A Cappella, Dramatics, Annual Staff. A knowing glance-loads of fun-stable. ALLEN, BERT G. Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir. Captivating chords-dry humor-bound to succeed. ALLGAIER, JANET M. Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Foreign Policy Association. Quiet dignity-keen determination-courteous manner. AMOS, BETTY J. Allied Youth President, G. A. A., Sr. Girl Reserves, Breeze Staff, Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance. Smile for everyone-curley locks-gracious sweetness. ANDERSON, DOLORES Girl Reserves, G. A. A., latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Breeze Staff. , Keen intelligence-shy friendliness-smiling eyes. APPLEGATE, WALTER S. Maroon W, Cross Country, Track. ' Nonclzalant air-quick smile-fast on his feet. AUFDERHAAR, DOROTHY L. . Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, A Cappella Choir, Lunchroom Squad. lndividuaIityesincerity--gentility. BACK, BETTY J. Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Archery Manager, Six Year Letter Girl, Lunchroom Squad. Gentle charm-irresistible sweetness-dependability. BADGLEY, ARTHUR 'Maroon W, Swimming. I'lI Walk Alone -nice to know-clark and mansome. BALDINGER, FERN M. A Cappella Choir, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Honor Volleyball. Love of fun-carefree-eyes that smile. nd Lopes ased on flee idea 5 i 1 i BOSTIC, JOHN W. Dramatics. Subtle humor-psychology student-discerning look. DOUDOT, WILLIAM D. - Basketball Manager, Track, Hi-Y, Maroon W. Club. Good sportsmanship-followed by friends-fun. BRADBURY, ARETA Girl Reserves President, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Camera Staff, Breeze Staff, Student Council. ' Guiding light of Girl Reserves-eyes of blue--reliability. BRAUN, ROBERT O. Bowling, Maroon W., Public Speaking. Well-dressed man-well-weighed opinion-strikes and spares. BRINKMAN, ROBERT C. A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y, Tennis. Actor of distinction-characteristic grin-a way with the women. BROTHERS, PAUL, Jr. Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir. Leadership qualities-winning personality-a future. an fzincipies which im BENEDICT, CLYDE Cross Country, Hi-Y, Swimming Manager, Allied Youth, Maroon W, Track. -Straight-forward-good mixer-time for everything. BETZ, RUTH M. G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. A friendly attitude-carefree spirit-ever-ready helpfulness. BIELEFELD, OTTO Armed Forces. A will and a personified. way -independent thinker-sincerity BINDER, ERMA E. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., German Club. Happy-go-lucky-open hearted and friendly-eyes that shine. BOHANNON, ANN G. A. A., Breeze StaH, Sr. Girls' Club. Quiet manner-fidelity-the eyes have it. BOONE, WILLARD H. Shy grin-reserved manner-imaginative. BORCHERDING, EVELYN E. G. A. A. Vice President, Girl Reserves Recording Secretary, Sr. Girls' Club Recording Secretary, Honor Hockey, Spanish Club, Student Council. Sweet and Lovely - ever dependable - winning personality. BORDERS, DORSALEE - Sr. Girls' Club. Short and sweet-a feather bob-true to one. BORGEMENKE, JUNE l. Petite and trim-obliging ways-frivolity. BROUWER, MARILYN R. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A. Board, Sr. Girls' Club. Utmost cooperation--distinctive coiffures-enthusiasm. BROWN, DAVID H. Lunchroom Squad. A iolly good fellow-hard-working--dependability. BROWN, GERALDYNEQ Girl Reserve Cabinet, Allied Youth Secretary, G. A. A., Breeze Staff, Sr. Girls' Club. A true friend-southern belle-a perfect lady. -. . . s V Y enmu. -.ainzuuf eww -. ,.ug . sf. . Mez-u-mini wsanwmmmmmmmmnaumwmsc een iifzsfille in us flfzfzoug expefzlmenlafion, Studi, an BRUNNER, DONALD U. Avid interest in life-steadfastness of purpose-sure. BRUNSWICK, JACK . Public Speaking, Breeze Staff. 9 Well-rounded personality-hearty greetings-a gay blade., BURGRAF, MARLYN R. A Cappella Choir, Sr. Girls' Club, Westernaires, Bandwagon. Melodies on the ivories-serious ambition-creative talent. BUSCH, YVONNE P. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. , Amiable spirit-fun in a crowd-one heart interest. BUTCHER, KENNETH Hi-Y, A Cappella, Dramatics. One AIone - complete charge of the situation - ambitious drive. ' . CALLAHAN, WILLIAM s. Football Manager, Maroon W. Man-about-town-air of determination-floyce. CAMDEN, rnsogmcic N. ' Leave them laughing-walking price list- Fritz. CAMPBELL, RICHARD B. ' Bowling A Big ideas for the future-a likeable fellow-success. CATANZARO, CLARE M. Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves+95PGnish Club-Symphony Club. Magnetic appeal-groomed perfection+sparkling vitality. ' ' 1 CI-IACE, JAMES Hi-Y. Good-humor-fast-driving-sparkling, alert eyes. CHAPMAN, JANE G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Modern Dance, Breeze Business Manager. A winning smile-flashes of wit-air of nonchalance. CHISECK, ROBERT C. ' Serious ideas-quiet friendIiness-pensiveness. CIRAKY, RUTH A. Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance. Wavy tresses-contagious gaiety-expressive eyes. CLARK, RAYMOND, H. . Hi-Y. Tall manliness-always a smile--sincerity. COLEMAN, DONALD D. Armed Forces. Quiet gentleman-stout heart-a regular fellow. COLLINS, BETTY J. Sr. Girls' Club. Deep sincerity-conservative ideas-quiet benevolence. CONNELLY, LAVERNE Sr. Girls' Club. Light-heartedness-fair charm-actions ot friendliness. CORDES, WILLIAM T. I Breeze Staff. Lover of swing--literary tastes-rugged. discussion. ui mczfu e development, mentality, frltausicallu, COSTA, VICTOR G. Attentive attitude-cheery greeting- Vic. CROSWELL, EDWIN G. Masterful personality-likeable disposition-a manly way. DACHENBACH, RUTH Sr. Girls' Club, Public Speaking. ' Ready laughter-friends galore-pep every step. DAGENBACK, BETTY L., Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Lunchroom Squad. Grace and poise-an answering smile-appealing sincerity. D'AMBROSIO, DOMINIC R. Fun in a crowd-care free manner- The Bear. DARIA, JAMES J. Quiet manner-easy-going-a will and a way. DAUGHERTY, JUNE G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Dramatics, Breeze Staff. Vivacity-distinctive appearance-dramatic ability. DAVIS, MARTHA A. Band, Orchestra, Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. Ebony tresses-that certain something-mellow trumpiet. DEIMER, WILLIAM L. Orchestra, Hi-Y. Musical aspirations-congenial manner-a host of friends. DE SALVO, CLAIRE L. Modern Dance, Counselor's assistant, G. A. A., Spanish Club, Sr. Girls' Club. A gentle disposition-true intelligence--pensiveness. DETTMER, ROGER C. Breeze Assistant Editor, Spanish Club President, Latin Club, Symphony Club, Flag Bearer. Artistic ability-intellectual powers--an eye for the future. DICK, LA VERNE G. A. A. President, Sr. Class Secretary, Girl Reserve Treasurer, Latin Club Aedile, Breeze Girls' Sports Editor, Annual Staff, Basketball Manager, Six Year Letter Girl, A Cappella Choir, Lunchroom Squad. Tops in popularity-all around leadership--a sparkle that rings true. DIRR, ALVIN J. Mental powers-a friendly spirit-liked by all. DISSER, RUTH Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. Good-natured-always on the go-tiny petiteness. DIXON, GERTRUDE H Sr. Girls' Club. Goldilocks-light-hearted-gay kind of charm. DOEBRICH, JACK C. Cross Country, Life Saving. Ambition in academic fields-a live wire-self-assurance. DOLL, BETTY Sr. Girls' Club. Sincere friendliness-courteous manners-enthusiasm. DONAT, DAVID A. Football, Swimming, Maroon W. Outstanding diving-quiet ways--one of the boys, and mohailxl, was assumed LI fire Pafienf coofrefzafion 0 EPPERSON, BETTY M. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Seriousness-industrious manner-amiable cooperation. FALQUET, MARION Sr. Girls' Club. A bounieous heart-nice to know-love of fun. FIBLE, RICHARD C. Dashing eyebrows-frankness-alert. FORTHMAN, HUGH J. Radio Code Club. Talkativeness-ideas of his own-chemisiry Wiz, FRANKE, ROBERT O. Consideration for others-a willing ear-handsome and mansome. FREESE, GARNETT R. Sr. Girls' Club. Sweet modesty-quiet efliciency-gentle manner. FREESE, SHIRLEY M. Sr. Girls' Club, A Cappella Choir. A gay way--mischievous eyes-irue blue. FREY, DONALD J. Hi-Y, Bowling. Polished finesse-a way all his own-nice ways. FREY, EVELYN A. Sr. Girls' Club, A Cappella Choir, Allied Youih Club. An ebony crown-musical talent-always smiling. DOOLEN, JO ANN Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Symphony Club Spanish Club. Graciousness--casual smile-an easy-going manner. DORNETTE, RALPH M. Allied Youih. A smile for all-deep thoughts--a worihy ambiiion. DRAPER, DOROTHY D. Dramaiics, Sr. Girls' Club. Endless vitality-winsome charm--dramatic disiinciion. DRAUDE, STANLEY R. Cross Counlry, Track, Maroon W. Rocket speed-convincing manner-for one only. DRURY, HAZEL C. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Counselor's Assisiani. Sweet nature-soft spoken--reserved manner. DUNKMAN, MARION Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Shy friendliness-a serious side-liny slafure. DUSTERDIECK, FRED W. A Cappella Choir, Breeze Siaff. Sporis enthusiast-iovialily-a husky build. EGGENSPERGER, MARY E. Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Band Secretary Orchestra, Annual Staff. ' An all-round good sport-endless pep-a friendly smile. EISENSHANK, BETTY L. Sr. Girls' Club. Quiet-shy preltiness-well-poised. I out leacluefzs and advcsefzs GEBING, EUGENE F. Breeze Stalt. Conscientious co o pe r a t i o n - efficient ways - sports enthusiasm. GEYER, JEAN D. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club. A wide range of interest, lasting friendships-quick intelligence. GIES, GEORGIA A. Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club. A pleasant disposition-a lasting friend-natural beauty. GILTZ, LILLIAN Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Short and sweet-little girl appeal-pleasing ways. GOLDFUSS, MARY C. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Modern Dance. A Pepsodent smile--curly locks-pretty as a picture. GOODWIN, MANLEY H. Hi-Y, Symphony Club, A Cappella Choir, Dramatics, Bandwagon. Clever sayings-a serious mind-musical talent. GRAY, LYSLE B. Armed Forces. I An understanding way--abundant knowledge-a quick smile. GREEN, VIRGIL H. Indian lore-crystal clear eyes-steel nerves. GROLL, WILLIAM C. Small ties, big knots-car craze- The Bone. one llufzoug sax ueafzs FULLER, SHIRLEY G. A. A. Board, Girl Reserves, Cheer Leader, Breeze Staff, Sr. Girls' Club, Life Saving Corps, Honor Hockey Team. Versatile talents-enthusiastic loyalty-a pleasure to know. GABEL, WILLIAM F. Maroon W, Swimming, Track, Life Saving, Spanish Club, Baseball. Flashing wit-on the beam-little but mighty. GAIGE, ELMER F. A Camera Staff, Allied Youth. Suave-handsome posture-great guns. GALLO, ROBERT Armed Forces. Man of might-friendly eyes-self-possessed. GANG, VIRGINIA J. Sr. Girls' Club. Independent thinking -reserved iudgment--easy good nature. GANNON, MARION G. G. A. A. Board, Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Lunchroom Squad, Six Year Letter Girl. Attractive blue eyes--casual sense of humor-easy good nature. GARLAND, ETH EL L. G. A. A. Friendly chatter-fun-that certain way. GARLAND, RICHARD C. Wholehearted enthusiasm - smooth speech - distinctive laugh. GEBHARDT, RUTH A. Senior Class Vice President, Student Council Vice President, G. A. A. Board, Girl Reserves Cabinet, Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Counselor's Assistant, Breeze Staff. Lovely to look at-magnetic appeal-wide popularity. gasp-W--1- - 1:-mssmnssfsxwmwmswmmwm :ss,y.mmx.mm.smmsma,Qm Ws,:..e :::sf-is-2-wiffxzvmcgzlemrgas!!-env-w-law.:-.r,g1-M-s-A- :1v 4 0 a well Planned an .well 'sounded Pfwgfzam, designed fo HABIG, IRENE E. - Sr. Girls' Club. Quiet charm-agreeable ways-unhurried dignity. HALPIN, JEAN E. A Cappella Choir, Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. A smiling countenance-light hearted-conscientious. HAMERSLEY, LILI J. Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Spanish Club, Sr. Girls' Club. Genuine attractiveness--an artistic touch-peerless poise. HAMILTON, RICHARD G. Spanish Club. Wholeheartedness-originality-determined. HARMS, MARY L. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Breeze Staff, Modern Dance, Sr. Girls' Club. The latest in fashions-feminine charm--irresistible sweetness. HARNEY, JEANNE A. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Breeze Staff, Modern Dance, Sr. Girls' Club. Popularity plus-deep dancing eyes-ready laughter. HART, JACK L. Latin Club, Swimming, Tennis, Dramatics, Life Saving, Hi-Y, Maroon W, Annual Staff, Student Council President, Lunch- room Squad. A touch of genius-quick repartee-headed for greatness. HAUCK, BETTY A. A Cappella Choir, Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Modern Dance, German Club. Blonde attractiveness--slim daintiness--a ring on her finger. HAUSFELD, ELEANOR M. Sr. Girls' Club. Pleasant friendliness-a cheerful smile-deeds of kindness. ,ui-unu1. .,., ., :si , -:mmaawmmmmm f -1 - t .. m s1,.,.r,.s.Ms.,........, A.: s -f - HAWTHORNE, GERTRUDE Sr. Girls' Club, Allied Youth Club. Beautiful locks-merry laughter-sincere thoughtfulness. MAYHOW, BETTY K. G. A. A. Board, Sr. Girls' Club, A Cappella Choir, Modern Dance, Dramatics, Girl Reserves, Breeze Staff, Honor Hockey Team, Student Council. Contagious pep-straight forward opinions-striking appearance. HAYNES, DOREEN G. A. A., Allied Youth, Sr. Girls' Club. Demureness--independent nature-sincere companionship. HAZEN, FLORENCE Sr. Girls' Club, Lunchroom Squad. Sparkling eyes--affability-pleasant laughter. HECHLER, SHIRLEY M. Symphony Club Vice President, Cheer Leader, Sr. Girls' Club. A twinkle in 'her eyes-a glowing personality-grace and poise. HEIS, BETTY L. A Cappella Choir, Sr. Girls' Club. Easy friendliness--vivacity-neat 'n nice. HELLMANN, LEONARD A. Mischief in his eyes-quiet thoughts-suave. HEMSATH, ROBERT Silent thoughts-likeable character-sincere application. HENDRIXSON, BETTY G. A. A. Treasurer, Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club, Breeze Staff, Honor Hockey Team. A smile that brings interest--ever dependable-sports ability. Pepafae us 60's flue fzeafefz. faslzs which lam, a end. Tas S HENKENBERNS, ROBERT H. Subtle manner-liked by all-integrity. HENLE, HOWARD Armed Forces. Strong-silent--good scholar. HENRICH, CECIL M. Sr. Girls' Club. Pep and fun-a friendly attitude-iitterbug. HERA, JEAN K. Drum Maiorette, A Cappella, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Modern Dance, Dramatics. Flashing batons-always a smile-carefree. HERBERT, ROBERT E. Conservative-dependable-shy manner. HESS, MARITA J. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Breeze Staff, Lunchroom Squad, Allied Youth. A sparkle of life-peaches and cream complexion-endless vitality. HESS, THOMAS D. A Cappella Choir. A sleepy drawl-rod and gun-sharp clothes. HILL, JUANITA L. G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. Method and exactness--sunny geniality-whole-hearted kindness. HOLDEN, RONALD R. Band, A Cappella, Track. A mind of his own-- hairless Joe -musical talent. HOLOCHER, MARJORIE J. Sr. Girls Club. Sweet simplicity-graciousness-original ideas. HOLZ, SCOTT A. I Happy go lucky-iokes for all occasions--a scientific vocabulary. HORSTMANN, KATHERINE L. Girl Reserves. Sunny disposition-the most out of life-many friends. HUGHES, HAROLD W. Band. Lover of life-a cheery smile-depth of thought. JACOBS, JOYCE L. ' G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club. laughing eyes-infectious gaiety- Jim. JEREMIAH, GLADYS J. Sr. Girls' Club. Expressive features -- sympathetic man ner - warm- heartedness. JOESTING, RICHARD H. Quiet ability-earnest-a gentle disposition. JUSTICE, MACE C. Senior Class President, Band President, Orchestra, Student Council Treasurer, Latin Club President, Symphony Club, Breeze Editor-in-Chief, Hi-Y. Realiability-Adonis-our popular president. KEARNEY, RICHARD M. loved by friends-reserved-dependable. I wlzicln became mofze vifal evefzil dai, as man incl sffzugg e KLUG, RAYMOND I. Football, Hi-Y, Breeze Staff, Maroon W. Self-confidence-the gift of gab-ready debate. KNABE, JUNE S. . Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A. A born comedienne-spontaneous laughter, love of action. KOLBINSKY, ROBERT R. Hi-Y. Lazy bones--skill in crafts-moments of seriousness. KOOP, JEAN A Cappella Choir, Breeze Stott, Girl Reserves Cabinet, G. A. A. Board, Sr. Girls' Club Vice President, Modern Dance, Student Council, Spanish Club, Life Saving, Blood Donor. Personality plus-sophistication-fashion plate. KLOTTMYER, CHARLES Public Speaking. Quiet-industrious-for the mechanics. KRAMER, GLADYS V. - A Cappella Choir, Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club, Allied Youth Club. Flaming crown--voice of an angel-everyone's friend. KRUCK, RUTH M. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves Cabinet, Modern Dance, Blood Donor. Flowing tresses-cascades of laughter-a heart throb. KUEHN, GERTRUDE Sr. Girls' Club, Annual Co-Art Editor, Geology Club. Dark Eyes -sparkling personality-master artist. LACHTRUPP, ROBERT H. A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y, Baseball, Track. A man's man-a sense of humor--sports minded. KING, HOWARD W. Intramural Manager. Winning ways-cooperative spirit--twinkling smiles. KIPP, SHIRLEY M. Sr. Girls' Club. Smile on her lips-a sparkle in her eyes-captivating personality. KIRSCHNER, RICHARD E. Hi-Y, Breeze Staff. Miles of smiles-graciousness-always everywhere. KIST, JEANETTE C. Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club, Allied Youth, Breeze Staff, Dramatics. Serene-friendly air-depth of thought. KLAUS, RICHARD M. Band, Student Supply Store Assistant. Engaging friendliness-sincerity--quiet studiousness. KLAYER, DOLORES Sr. Girls' Club. Individual charm-sincere words-thoughtfulness. KLEHFOTH, PAUL A. Hi-Y, Breeze Staff. Distinctive laugh-witty sayings-tree and easy. KLINEFELTER, PIERCE C. Band, Westernaires. Devilish gleam-witty sayings-studious. KLING, ELAINE J. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Board, Ping Pong Manager, Spanish Club Secretary, Latin Club, Aeneadae, Breeze Staff, Girl Reserves. Expressive eyes-quiet dignity-seeker of knowledge. 0 ga flee flue lncifrles of Peace fzallaet. flcan lhose 0 LOCKHORN, DONALD E. Shy manner-ever dependable-a willing worker. LORENZ, WALTER L. Band. Musical inclinations-witty remarks-a serious thinker. MAHON, BARTLEY E. Public Speaking. Happy-go-lucky-amiable-the luck of the lrish. MARKSBERRY, BETTY J. Sr. Girls' Club. Never a dull moment-poise-assurance. MARQUIS, PHYLLIS A. A Cappella Choir, Sr. Girls' Club. Gay ways-much activity-wings across the sky. MARSH, JOYCE H. Sr. Girls' Club. Pep and go-great popularity-staccato air. MAURATH, MARGIE K. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Dark beauty-arresting charm-ioy in living. McCLELLAN, PAULINE E. Girl Reserve Cabinet Vice President, G. A. A., Honor Hockey Team, Sr. Girls' Club, Student Council, Letter Girl. Catching gaiety-friendly to all-lust Mac. McCORMACK, LORA J. A Cappella Choir, Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club. Dramatic distinction-mischief in her eyes- Frankie. LALLY, JEAN Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club. Not a care-the latest styles-wavy locks. LAMB, JEAN C. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club. Athletic agility-competitive spirit-etiiervescence. LAMBERT, ANITA J. Sr. Girls' Club, Allied Youth, Orchestra, Symphony Club. , Flashing bows-quiet reserve-musical ability. LAMBERT, FLORENCE L. Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Poster Club, Allied Youth Club. Thorough-serious nature-pleasant company. LAMPE, WILLIAM C. A Cappella Choir, Blood Donor, Hi-Y, Track. Quiet sincerity-diligence-a true friend. LAVANIER, YONNE .l. A winning smile-finesse-unassuming. LEONARD, JOHN M. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Hi-Y, Maroon W. Class room comedian-a way with the women- Muscles. LEVINE, STANLEY M. Maroon W, Backetball, Tennis. Personality plus-constant activity-a serious side. LIMLE, LOIS A. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Spanish Club, Geology Club, Code Club, Modern Dance. Golden bangs-mathematical wiz--air minded. wa . we eafmed og flue mam, Pauls of lznow c e an flneit. McCREADlE, ARTHUR A. Football, Baseball, Hi-Y, Maroon W. Pin ball king-athletically inclined- Flash. McCULLOUGH, JOAN M. Sr. Girls' Club, Breeze Staff, Public Speaking. A knack lor making friends--quiet charm-smile all her own. McMILLIN, JAMES R. Hi-Y. Life of the party-mischievous manner-companionable. MEILLER, ROBERT Pleasant-witty-liked by all. MESSHAM, VIEA M. Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Breeze Staff, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Gold in her hair-zest for life-noted equestrienne. MEYER, BETTY J. , Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Allied Youth Club, Spanish Club. Quiet dignity-a way to your heart- everything nice. MEYER, MARIAN C. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, CounseIar's Assistant. Genuine personality-steadfast-faithful. MICHEAU, JAMES R. Dramatics. Beau Brummel-man about town-an air of responsibility. MILLER, ALICE M. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. A bewitching, pleasing air- cute -ever at her best. 5, MILLER, DONALD R. Hi-Y Treasurer, Band, Baseball. Flare for music-iovial disposition-constant good will. MILLS, PAUL C. Cross Country, Track, Maroon W. The feet of Mercury-keen insight-winsome ways. MOHS, GEORGE W. ln Armed Forces. S Ever smiling-easy-going- Anchors Aweigh. MOLTER, RUTH H. v Sr. Girls' Club-, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Aeneadae, Latin Club Secretary. Quiet eliiciency-an interest in others-bound for success. MOORE, EUGENE B. Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir, Life Saving, Movie Operator. Chemistry wiz-sincere friendliness-the old model A. MOSS, EVELYN Annual Art Staff, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club. Dashing personality-sunny smiles-athletic. NEIHEISEL, JAMES W. Geology Club. High ideals--quiet confidence-future in scientific fields. NELSON, FRANK W. Maroon W, Hi-Y, Football. Known by all-trusted friend--a man of worth. NIEMES, VIRGINIA L. Life Saving, Sr. Girls' Club, Tennis Manager, G. A. A. Board, Girl Reserves, Breeze Staff, Spanish Club, Letter Girl, Honor Basketball. Laughing eyes-effervescent personality-smart outfits. applicalions lo evefzxl all life. e leatned 06 flue liglnl fa NOELL, ERHARDT Hi-Y, Tennis, Golf, Spanish Club. Magnetic personality--pepy conversation- Emil. NOVAK, RUTH M. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. A keen mind-curling eye lashes-skill with a needle. O'DONNELL, JOAN Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Band, Orchestra. Reliable--always a smile-a serious side. OEHLER, BERNICE E. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. A band box appearance-original coiftures-scores of interests. 0'FLAHERTY, AUDREY E. Sr. Girls' Club. lrish wit-versatility-winning ways. OMNITZ, SHIRLEY M. Latin Club, Allied Youth Club, Sr. Girls' Club. Loquaciousness-bubbling enthusiasm-steadfast friendship. O'NEAL, JEAN L. Annual Co-Editor, Aedile Latin Club, Spanish Club, Breeze Staff, Girl Reserves Cabinet, A Cappella Choir, Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club. Accomplishments that count-radiating beauty-sparkling lrish eyes. OSBORNE, EVELYN Sr. Girls' Club. Raven locks-striking appearance- Tinkie. OSTERKAMP, ETHEL Sr. Girls' Club. A cute smile-aristocratic manner-a light heart. OTT, JOY F. Sr. Girls' Club, Allied Youth, Lunchroom squad. Thoroughness-nice ways-stately appearance. OWEN, LOGAN E. Football, Basketball, Track, Maroon W, Hi-Y, Life Saving. Southern drawl-tops in sports- still waters run deep. PAUL, MORTON Band, Orchestra, Golf. A way with melody-many interests-true fellow. PAULEY, ALVIN D. Casual manner-infectious smile-a ioke a day. PAULEY, WALLACE D. ' Cross Country, Track. Persistent-gentlemanly actions-a carrot a day. PAYNE, DONALEE C. Sr. Girls' Club. Tiny but mighty-quiet grace-real friendliness. PEGG, RUTH A. Modern Dance, Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club. A sunny spirit-a gentle voice-tranquility. PEGG, SHIRLEY M. Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club. Consideration for others-sincere friendliness-efficient ways. PETERS, EDITH M. G. A. A. Board, Honor Hockey Team, Breeze Staff, Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club. A needle that fashions beauty-as attractive as active- determination. . P side 06 li6e, af afzfies, dances an ow-wows. usicrz S QUINN THOMAS E Football Swimming Track Maroon W HIY Student Council Life Saving Aeronautical interest dynamic power sociable nature RATTERMAN ROSEMARY latln Club Allied Youth Club Girl Reserves Lunchroom Squad Willingness to help open hearted and friendly t sparkle of a lewel RAUL RAY J Ready smile varied Interest subtle wut REDMOND JAMES R Life Saving Geology Club Fnendllness a purpose in life a man of science REHN MARILYN Girl Reserves G A A Board Sr Girls Club Honest endeavor-definite dependability-radiating smile RETZLER ROSE M Sr Girls Club Pleasung ways-a ready laugh-quiet efficiency REUTER, RUTH M. Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Lunchroom Squad. Reserved Manner-steadfast loyalty-deeds of kindness. REYNOLDS, JAMES A. Spanish Club, Tennis. Distinctive appearance--carefree air--perpetual motion. RHEIN, DOROTHY A. Sr. Girls' Club, Public Speaking. Happy-go-lucky-a smile-actions of friendliness. PETERSON, ELIZABETH R. Latin Club, Aeneadae, G. A. A., Annual Co-Art Editor, Sr. Girls' Club. Artistic ability-endless vitality-clear thinking. PICKENS, VIRGINIA G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club. Fun by the ton--a lively air-wholeheartedness. PLOSS, SHIRLEY M. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Breeze Staff, Annual Staff., Sr. Girls' Club. Warmth of personality-heartfelt friendliness-bubbling with fun and laughter. POLESKI, VIRGINIA C. G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Breeze Staff, Girl Reserves, Spanish Club. Quiet resourcefulness-shy sweetness-the bearing of a lady. POLL, WESLEY E. Allied Youth Vice President, Symphony Club, Band, Orchestra. Fixedness of purpose-tried and true--bass fiddle boogie. PORTER, ROBERT C. Life Saving, Hi-Y, Maroon W, Cross Country, Track, Bowling. lndividualist-gay wit-mechanical talent. POSNER, MARY A. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Spanish Club Treasurer. The latest in fashions--bright outlook-peerless poise. POYNTER, NATALIE D. G. A. A. Board, Girl Reserve Cabinet, Sr. Girls' Club Treasurer, Honor Hockey Team, Modern Dance, Student Council, Letter Girl. Chatter and laughter-an artistic touch-carefree nature. PURYEAR, ROBERT Cross Country, Bowling, Maroon W, Hi-Y President, Student Council, Spanish Club. lnvigorating personality--equal to any situation-all round interest. anal Plays wete fzesenfe3 fat the enjoyment of all 06 fa ROSSI, VINCENT D. Wavy black hair-well-cut clothes-vigor. RUMPING, LUCILLE C. Sr. Girls' Club. , Wholesomeness-honestly herself-quiet ways. RUNGE, AUDREY Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Lunchroom Squad. Attractive eyes-much poise-appealing ways. RUTHEMEYER, JOHN A. Track, Band, Orchestra, Public Speaking, Tennis. Talkative--refreshing personality--a hot trumpet. SAMMONS, RICHARD W. Hi-Y. Unaffected-determination-a man among men. SANDLIN, HENRY L. Curley top-muscle and hustle-school spirit. SANSONE, ROSE M. Breeze Staff, A Cappella Choir, Allied Youth, Sr. G Ebony hair--captivating smile-reserved. SATTLER, JACK M. Public Speaking. Tall, dark and handsome--industrious--smiling. SCHALK, JAMES A. Symphony Club, Geology Club. Sincere ways-unaffected-honesty. irls' Club. RICE, JEAN Sr. Girls' Club. Earnestness-admirable spirit--charm. RICHTER, MARY Sr. Girls' Club. Sunset hair-accommodating nature--convincing sincerity. ROBERTS, SYDNEY R. Sr. Girls' Club. Quick friendliness-agreeable ways-sincere efforts. ROEHRIG, RAHE G. Band, Orchestra. Reserved manner-congeniality-''Red. nocsns, JANHH Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club. Initiative-unrutfled ways-delightful companion. ROLAND, HELEN M. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Code Club, Modern Dance. Glowing personality-mischievous smile-originality. ROLFES, RUSSELL Dramatics, Hi-Y. Straight forward--willing worker-ever obliging. ROME, AMELIA R. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, A Cappella, Sr. Girls' Club. Perpetual friendship-vivacity personified-ringing laughter ROSS, HARVEY Light-hearted-genial-a gift of gab. ienrls and fzelalives. afzficipalion in mam, spoils gave SCHIEK, MERCEDES C. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Gay charm-swift conversation-peppy. SCHINDLER, HELEN R. Student Council Secretary, G. A. A. Board, Girl Reserves Corresponding Secretary and'Cabinet, Sr. Girls' Club, Letter Girl. Congenial companionship-sought for--sweet manner. SCHLACHTER, HELEN C. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Daintiness-a gentle heart-helpfulness to all. SCHLICHTE, RAYMOND A. Gentleman--scholar-industrious. SCHMITT, BETTY L. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Twinkling eyes-neat-as-a-pin-gracefulness. SCHNEIDER, LEROY A. Good, natured-slow-but-sure-conversationalist. SCHNELL, JOYCE M. Sr. Girls' Club. Sophistication-fun and gaiety-attractive. SCHNITTKER, DOROTHY M. A Cappella Choir, Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves. Thoughtfulness-determination-a pleasure to know. SCHOTT, THEODORE W. Gentle voice-dignified-intelligence. SCHROEDER, JOYCE A. Sr. Girls' Club. Good natured-sweet temper-frankness. SCHUELER, DONALD G. ' A Cappella Choir, Public Speaking. Cowboys and lndians--endless energy-convincing speech SCHWARZ, BETTY J. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves. Likeability-conscientious nature-real worth. SCOTT, GLORIA J. Allied Youth Club, G. A. A. Pleasant countenance-attentive listening-modesty. SELLARDS, SNOWMA E. Allied Youth Club, Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Dramatics. Refinement-grace and poise-exceptional intelligence. SHELDON, LEE C. Bowling, Golf, Maroon W. Piggy -messin' around-love of action. SHEWMAN, JEAN D. Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Aeneadae. Enthusiasm and good will-loyalty-sweet simplicity. SHOFFSTALL, DONNA P. A Cappella Choir, Sr. Girls' Club, Public Speaking. Determination-individuaIity-live wire. SIEBERT, RUTH A Cappella Choir, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Serene charm-nonchalance--side glances. 5 us nol only flae thrill SIEGLER, DONALD G. Band. Wit-straight-forward-briIlia nt. SIEHL, RICHARD F. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Maroon W, President, Hi-Y President, Senior Class Treasurer, Student Council. Football prowess-pleasant-always Ruth. SINGLETON, JESSE Track, Dramatics, A Cappella Choir. Air of seriousness-that moustache-snappy duds. SKEEN, WILLIAM Slight and dark-friendly ways-bright. SKILBECK, HARRY C. Furious fun-spreading grin-happy-go-lucky. SMITH, GLADYS Y. Latin Club Vice President, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, S Girls' Club. Individual humor-jovial laughter-sports minded. SMITH, NELLIE Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club. Twinkling eyes-neatness--friendly smile. SMITH, RAYMOND W. Warm manner-pleasing personality-character. SMITH, RUTH A. - G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Breeze Staff, Public Speaking. Lively-a funny bone-impetuous. of competition, lauf also slaoweo us i i Q E E SMITH, WILSON G. Shy seriousness-little but mighty--sincere application. SNELL, WILLIS B. T Valedictorian, Flag Bearer, Latin Club Treasurer, Breeze Staff, Spanish Club, Symphony Club. Intelligence-quiet reserve-courtesy. SPIES, WILSON E. In Armed Forces. Tons of ties-business man-enthusiasm. STACY, ELAINE G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, A Cappella Choir. Strawberry blonde-spontaneous smile-sky-blue eyes. STAHL, JEAN L. Sr. Girls' Club. Nice ways-individual ideas-helpfulness. STEINMANN, ROBERT P. Swimming, Hi-Y, Life Saving, Spanish Club. ' Tag -consideration for others-self-contained. STEINMETZ, JANE C. t G. A. A., Girl Reseves, Sr. Girls' Club. Mischievous eyes-lots of pep-happy heart. STOEHR, MARIAN J. Sr. Girls' Club. Tranquility-ambitious-immaculate grooming. STOPHLET, RUTH M. G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Allied Youth Club. A lady-gentle dignity-attractive. flee value 0 spotlsmavzslzlfn and coopefzalion. it all l csc SWEDES, NANCY L. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, A Cappella Choir, Dramatics, Breeze Staff. Stylish ensembles-peppy-eager worker. SWEENEY, LUELLA J. A Cappella Choir. Rippling blonde ways-contagious laugh-poetic thoughts. SYDOW, PAUL J. Band, Orchestra, Maroon W, Hi-Y, Cross Country, Baseball. Politeness-winged feet-bow strings. TABAR, MICHAEL J. STRASBURGER, MILDRED A. German Club Vice President, Sr. Girls' Club. Nice to know-friendly ways-ambitious. STRATEMEYER, JEAN G. A. A. Secretary, Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club President, Girl Reserves, Student Council, Breeze Staff, Baseball Manager, Honor Hockey Team. Happy heart-lasting friendship--sports galore. STROUP, MARY L. Sr. Girls' Club. Sweetness-sunny smile-agreeable. STRUNK, WARREN I. A Cappella Choir, Dramalics, Breeze Staff, Sports Assistant Editor, Hi-Y, Annual and Breeze Advertising Staffs. Cooperative-quiet gentleness-pink cheeks. STURM, DOROTHY A Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A. Likeability-witty ways-wholesome personality. SUCIETTO, JOHN H. Track. School spirit-staunch loyalty-hard worker. SUGARMAN, JULE M. ' Spanish Club, Breeze Stall, Annual Staff, Orchestra, Supply Store Manager, Junior Classical League, Bandwagon. Stores of wisdom-ambition-thoughtfulness. SULLIVAN, BILLIE B. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Attractiveness-dark, disturbing eyes-fun. SUTFIN, MARJORIE M. G. A. A. Board, Girl Reserve Cabinet, Ring Girl, Breeze Stall, Annual Staff, Student Council, Modern Dancer, Life Saving, Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club, Letter Girl, Hockey Manager. Clashing hoskey sticks-blue eyes-winning smile. German Club. Dignitied glances-sunny smile-sense of humor. TANNER, JAMES A. Dramatics. Spark of life-genial air-vibrant energy. TAYLOR, MARION L. Sr. Girls' Club. Loyal to one-arresting beauty-angelic sweetness. TEDTMAN, RICHARD W. Cheerleader, Hi-Y. Human dynamo-school spirit-fine lad. THOMPSON, RICHARD W. Latin Club, Aedile, Jr. Classical League. Undaunted ways-big brown eyes-traits of an ambassador. THOMPSON, ROBERT O. Annual Photography Stall, A Cappella Choir, Latin Club, Dramatics, Breeze Staff, Tennis Manager, Cheerleader. Smiles-tilm fascination-charm of an aristocrat. are imsiw www-awwvwom W-mf-'A fllll mmwsmgu.. . . fixings we eafmeb flue ssons wlaicli would Piave of flze 1 VORHOLT, JACK R. Big Jack -solid-manly. WASMER, MARGARET E. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Laughing ways-subtle wit-true. WEBER, LOIS D. Sr. Girls' Club. Quiet ways-never alone-liked. WEHMEIER, HERMAN R. Football, Maroon W Vice President, Hi-Y. Solid build-baseball achievement--known to all. WEIGEL, JUNE Sr. Girls' Club. Gentle nature-sincere friendliness-ray of sunshine. WENDISCH, RUTH M. Student Council, G. A. A. Board, Girl Reserve Cabinet, Ring Girl, Modern Dance, Letter Girl, Breeze Staff, Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Latin Club. Small mightiness-winning smile-one heart interest. WESSEL, BETTY L. Sr. Girl Reserve Cabinet, Ring Girl, G. A. A. Board, Letter Girl, Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Modern Dance, Latin Club. Auburn halo-with eyes to match-deep dimples. WIDNER, EVELYN Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Ring Girl, G. A. A. Sincerity-quiet industry-steadfast. WILEY, ROBERT H. Self contained-artful ways--quiet. THORPE, .IEAN Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Senior Girls' Club. Shimmering black tresses-attractiveness-merry outlook. TIMBERT, GEORGE L. Cross Country, Track, Cheerleader, Maroon W, Hi-Y, Student Council, Annual Art Staff. Whitey -artistic bent-flying heels. TREFZ, WALTER .. Band, Student Council, Annual Co-Editor. Our chief-ready smile-keen perception. TROTTER, ELIZABETH L. Basketball, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. A-'l in basketball-competitive spirit-magnetic personality. TSCHOFEN, CARL F. Dramatics, A Cappella Choir, German Club President. Sociable-personality-easy manner. TURIGLIATTO, JOHN M. L Dramatics, Baseball, Annual Stafi, Advertising Manager, Maroon W. Turk -friendly always-craving fun. UPHAUS, MARIAN A. G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Girl Reserves, Public Speaking. Peaches-and-cream complexion-happygo-lucky-nice. VANDERMEULEN, MARTHA Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. . Dancing feet-friendly-punctuality. VOLLMER, EUGENE P. Dramatics, A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y Vice President, Annual Staff. Handsome-tall and slim-cooperation. ,7, ,-..m,,, .sngegeann-:xrsfsw S as lie: ,, ,, , , ,, ,fe-::ef1fsmn'::, :-eessmswessesssvwmssruea.f,g.e- ,fgzezzfisu fzeafesf value fo us in fine ecades fo come. lnlclm would WILLIAMS, ROBERT J. Football, Track, Maroon W, Student Council, Hi-Y Treasurer, Dramatics. Homer -fun galore-many friends. WILLIS, ADELE Y. Sr. Girls' Club. Mild manner-reserved-thoughtfulness. WILLMANN, ESTHER M. Sr. Girls' Club. Life as it comes-petiteness-pleasant company. WILSON, RICHARD A. Breeze Staff. All hair-book carrier-- The Thinker. WINKELMANN, ALBERT T. Companionship-shy ways-a serious side. WIRMEL, MARY J. Sr. Girls' Club, Dramatics. Pleasant friendliness-tastidiousness-smiling soul. WOESSNER, DOROTHY Sr. Girls' Club. Crowning glory-strikes and spares-sparkling eyes. WOIDIEK, GLADYS G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. Friendliness-poise--movie magazines. WOLFE, ELAINE M. A Cappella Choir, Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club. Immaculate-long tresses-never a dull moment. WOLFF, ROBERT H. Happy-go-lucky-a pampered wave-liked. WUERMLI, BETTY L. G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance. Eyes that smile-personality-twinkling toes. WYNN, NORINE L. Sr. Girls' Club, Band, Symphony Club, Allied Youth Club, Spanish Club. Attractive clothes-musically minded-quiet beauty. ZIESMANN, KARL Band, Orchestra. Plays the trombone--manly gentility-regular. ZIEVERINK, IRENE F. Girl Reserves, Latin Club, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Coun- selor's Assistant. Serenity-cheerful sincerity-winning personality. ZIMMER, BETTY J. Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Sr. Girls' Club, Breeze Advertising Manager, Modern Dance. Tiny-intelligent-charm. ZIMMERMAN, RALPH E. Faithful friend-ways of wisdom- Zeke. ZINT, MARY Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Orchestra. Smiling eyes-quiet refinement-artistic. ma e 06 us citizens of wlaicla amefzica cmd well lve Pfzoud eniofzs w use icfufzes Do not Clppeafz ATKINSON, DON M. Band, Orchestra. Young man of boundless knowledge-honest-merry ways. BICKLER, WILLIAM A. In Armed Forces. Clearest head-brightest smile-sincerest heart. BRUNNER, ROBERT F. Dignified--manly-splendid strength. CALVERT, DONALD T. A Cappella Choir, Cheer Leader. Broad-minded-no duty forgotten-lifetime strong. CANADA, ALICE E. Public Speaking, Sr. Girls' Club. Ready in heart--carefree-selfless mind. GERDES, PAUL D. In Armed Forces. A man of hope-loyalties to ideals-will to win. GOSMEYER, JOSEPH D. In Armed Forces. Broad in the shoulders KUENZEL, RICHARD J. Band, Orchestra. A sinews of iron-muscles. MILLER, HOWARD A. Hi-Y. Dependable-solid aand stirring-understanding. PAPPAS, PEARL J. A Cappella Choir. Noble mind-perfect ways of honor-eternal patience. RULLMAN, ROBERT W. Band, Orchestra. Wiser than most-pleasant fellow-honorable. sess, JAMES J. ' o Grace to win-heart to hold--discretion. SILVERMAN, EDITH E. A Cappella Choir, G. A. A. Letter Girl, Dramatics, Modern Dance, Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Breeze Staff, Girl Reserves. Full of fancy-fun-genial mood. STEWART, ARMAND R. ln Armed Forces. Large heart-sincere soul-true-hearted. YO SAFAT, JOSEPH Spanish Club. Wise in speech-stranger to anger-persisting. YOUNG, RAYMOND A. A busy man-prompt to act-gladness. Cheerful comrade-loyal to life-prince among men. Ex X255 X 5 X Sv x S XX E X X wr'-' r-x..-Lf'1 M it :Y S 12. xi 951+ X X x :- ff! Kb ww x xx XXX f x Q-v-N., -lil ,- ARETA BRADBURY ADMIRINGLY EXAMINED A BEAUTIFUL SENIOR CLASS RING, SYMBOL OF HER HAPPIEST SCHOOL MEMORIES. p'zePa'zecJ fo assed themselves as flue lfzue eabezs all flue FIRST ROW-Adams, J., Albers, S., Ambrosius, M., Arnold, C., Artenslein, A. Atkins, M., Bachman, A., Bader, M., Barnes, J., Barnes, R. SECOND ROW- Bassell, B., Bauer, A., Bauerle, J., Becker, D., Becker, E., Becker, M., Beecher, J. Benzing, J., Berry, G., Bertram, G. THIRD ROW-Berlschinger, J., Blackburn, J. Blankenship, S., Blum, L., Boehnlein, D., Boerllein, B., Bolland, A., Bonhaus, E. Born, B., Bradley, M. FOURTH ROW-Braler, V., Bryant, P., Burdine, G. Bywaler, N., Callos, S., Carroll, P., Carter, P., Carllidge, B., Coleman, V., Collins, J. FIFTH ROW--Connolly, S., Cooley, G., Carl, J., Cosla, M., Cox, M., Davidson M., Deitzer, S., Delcofif, G., DeWill, S., Dinkelaker, M. SIXTH ROW-Dobell, J. Doerman, P., Edward, D., Eickbusch, R., Eilerman, J., Emmes, L., Engel, J., Esslinger, J., Evans, J., Evans, J. SEVENTH ROW-Ewick, D., Fausl, E., Faust, P., Flannery, J., Floyd, L., Fax, J., Fox, J., Frey, D., Fritz, B., Gard, F. EIGHTH ROW-Gaskill, P., Gerhardl, C., Gerlen, E., Gilflllen, S., Gilkey, M., Glazier, M., Goldman, S., Gordon, J., Gregg, M., Grisham, B. NINTH ROW-Gruene meier, L., Gudgeon, D., Gumz, P., Hahn, V., Harms, A., Hasselbeck, L., Hauck J., Hayes, R., Heffeman, A., Heilzler, R., Henderson, L., Henke, J., Hennecke M., Hepler, B., Hibbard, K., Higgins, J. TENTH ROW-Hill, J., Hillenbrand, C. Hoefling, D., Hollslegge, R., Hooper, B., Huber, D., Hurlander, M., Jackson, C. Johann, B., Jordan, E., Kahle, N., Kahler, M., Kaiser, M., Kane, A., Kane, R. Kalhman, J., ELEVENTH ROW--Kehling, N., Keiser, C., Keller, P., Kidd, R. Kindl, V., Kirchheiner, F., Kislner, J., Klein, M., Knabe, L., Knausz, N., Kn.echl S., Knol, J., Kohl, J., Kornman, L., Korle, J., Kruse, B. TWELFTH ROW-Kruse M., Lang, E., Laws, V., Ledesky, K., Lovelace, D., MacDonald, V., Mendell, S. Mankamyer, M., Manning, P., Mason, M., Mallis, R., McGee, B., Messer, M. Melz, S., Meyer, V., Miller, M. THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, A. McCARTNEY, S. METZ, M. AMBROSIUS, AND R. KAPPES DISCUSSED THE YEAR'S EVENTS. school, flue uniofzs looized ofzwafzd 0 fine oncoming Lleafz FIRST ROW-Mitchell, C., Noell, M., Noll, S., O'Flaherty, R., Oppen- heimer, J. SECOND ROW-Panaro, M., Pappas, P., Paulson, D., Penno, J., Penrod, M. THIRD ROW-Pinsky, E., Plasters, M., Porter, E., Pryor, M., Puccini, V. FOURTH ROW-Repa, E., Reineck, H., Ritter, D., Rogers, T., Rome, B. FIFTH ROW-Romer, D., Rutledge, M., Saul, M., Schaefer, M., Schlieper,,C. SIXTH ROW-Schnug, M., Schoenfeld, R., Schwartz, H., Schwing, B., Seiter, M., SEVENTH ROW- Severinghaus, B., Shane, C., Shaw, T., Sieck, L., Siefert, M. EIGHTH 67 ROW--Silverman, E., Sisson, M., Sloan, R., Smith, D., Smith, M NINTH ROW-Soudrette, M., Spiess, V., Stark, R., Steinhard, S. Stienemann,iH., Stoll, J., Teepe, M., Tenner, R., Terry, I., Thorn bury, M., Tierney, P., Turner, B., Vassil, O., Veneman, E., Voegtle E., Vogt, E. TENTH ROW-Vonlehmden, I., Wade, J., Wagner, B. Wagner, J., Walker, B., Weber, M., Wehinger, M., Welch, R. Werner, D., Wetzell, J., Wittich, R., Woistman, J., Wright, N. Yards, W., Young, R., Zaph, F. THE MEN EXPERIMENTED WITH THE BRIGHTER SIDE OF LIFE-FOOD. 7-lieu, czpplie flzemselves indusffziouslnl fo flwifz faslzs fo FIRST ROW-Abell, W.: Ambrosius, A.: Anderson, R.: Atkinson, D.: Balzer, F.: Barbour, D.: Becker, E.: SECOND ROW-Berens, R.: Bergdolt, E.: Berlage, D.: Betz, F.: Blum, J.: Behnert, D.: Branigan, D. THIRD ROW-Bucalo, S.: Budd, K.: Bungenstock, C.: Calvert, D.: Chambers, D.: Cones, J.: Conley, B. FOURTH ROW-Davis, W.: Desmond, J.: Doe- brick, J.: Doelling, E.: Doudican, D.: Ellis, G.: Faust, P.: FIFTH ROW- Feldkamp, D.: Ferntheil, M.: Frazier, R.: Fricke, R.: Furthmiller, R.: Galbreath, R.: Gausman, E. SIXTH ROW-Geist, E.: Gerhardt, W.: Greenlee, C.: Greiner, G.: Griffin, E.: Groeniger, P.: Halpin, J. SEVENTH ROW-Hammer, H.: Harrison, C.: Hartmuth, F.: Hatch, E.: Hayes, J.: Heepke, R.: Hegeman, R. EIGHTH ROW-Heitkamp, T.: Hellman, K.: Herbst, T.: Herrmann, K.: Hess, A.: Hewetson, J.: Hicks, D. NINTH ROW- Hinnenkamp, G.: Hoff, J.: Hutzler, H.: Jenkins, T.: Jennings, R.: Justice, A.: Kadetz, H. TENTH ROW-Kappes, R.: Kathman, R.: Kay, W.: Keiser, D.: Keller, L.: Kerr, D.: Kessler, D. JACK DESMOND PREPARED FOR A HEARTY MEAL AFTER A HARD MORNING WORK-OUT. meef fine fufufze ,gully equipped fo swzmounf all oIJsfacIes FIRST ROW-Klotter, D., Koester, P., Kramer, K., Krcmer, M., Kuehn, H., Kuenzel, R., Lccher, E. SECOND ROW-Lacy, K., Lcmbrinides, C Lombrinides, W., Leonard, M., Lind, D., lloyd, A., lorch, D. THIRD ROW- Lutterbei, F., McCartney, A., McHenry, I.., Mecle, W., Meckstroth, R Merten, J., Meyers, E. FOURTH ROW-Miller, A., Miller, H., Molling, C., Moore, R., Moron, E., Mundstock, G., Mursinno, R. FIFTH ROW-Noll, G Notz, K., Oder, E., Ossege, R., Osterkamp, D., Poole, D., Pyle, R. SIXTH ROW-Roy, T., Rechtin, R., Rember, W., Rice, A., Richmond, J., Rohrer, J., Rullmon, R. SEVENTH ROW-Ruslraup, C., Sample, S. Schaefer, G., Schmidt, R., Schnoerr, W., Schottler, R., Schramm, D EIGHTH ROW-Schreibeis, F., Schroeder, R., Schroer, W., Schubert, R. Schulze, R., Sedocca, C., Sess, J. NINTH ROW--Share, C., Smith, T. Stahl, E., Steele, T., Steigert, J., Stockle, J., Stone, A. TENTH ROW- Sucietto, R., Terrell, F., Vogel, J., Wolters, R., Ward, J., Weinberg, E. Wessel, E., Wessendorf, C., Westrich, R., Woodruff, R., Worth, D. Wuerth, D., Yockey, W., Young, R., Ziesmonn, K., Ziegler, D. 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The goplwmofzes loolz llneifz fziglifllul place in school life FIRST ROW-Ambrosius, S., Anness, D., Applegate, F., Atkins, N., Aylor, J., Barnhart, C., Barrett, A., Bates, M., Behymer, E., Benedict, M. SECOND ROW-Bertram, B., Bichnaver, C., Bielefeld, J., Birch, D., Blackwell, L., Blasing, B., Boer, M., Boland, S., Borsch, G., Bossen- berger, B. THIRD ROW-Brater, J., Buntkiel, H., Burger, N., Burress, V., Byers, A., Cantzler, R., Cardozo, R., Carel, L., Carroll, M., Chace, S. FOURTH ROW-Chastang, P., Ciuccio, G., Clark, C., Claypoole, A., Clooney, R., Corenthol, A., Craig, R., Cremins, F., Culbertson, E., Dahilig, J. FIFTH ROW-Damico, B., Danahy, M., Dasenbrock, M., Davis, D., Davis, P., Day, D., Dearing, J., Dearking, E., Dick, B., Dick, T. SIXTH ROW-Dimmett, V., Dinkelaker, S., Dornette, M., Dossenbach, D., Ebert, R., Edelmann, J., Ehrman, H., Eilerman, S., Eisenshank, Ellis, N. SEVENTH ROW-Ely, H., Esterman, M., Everhart, G., Farthing, B., M.: 70 Fisher, B., Flinchpaugh, M., Fowee, E., Fowler, B., French, W., Fritz, D. EIGHTH ROW-Fullman, J., Futter, J., Garrison, P., Geers, S., Giffin, L., Gigley, M., Gilmartin, P., Glass, S., Gorbold, C., Granick, S., Greiner, B., Grohegan, L., Hackett, G., Hahn, A., Hammer, J., Hansen, M. NINTH ROW-Hanson, L., Hardy, C., Harvey, M., Heckman, S., Heitz- mann, M., Hess, J., Hesse, R., Hicks, S., Hiler, V., Hines, V., Holtman, R., Hook, H., Huber, M., Hubner, D., Huelsman, G. Hutchinson, J. TENTH ROW-Ionna, B., Janson, B., Jones, P., Kaemmerle, B., Kaley, G., Kamp, J., Karabensch, H., Kelly, P., Kennedy, B., Kist, P., Kleier, V., Klensch, E., Klinefelter, A., Koch, A., Koenigkramer, J., Krause, J. ELEVENTH ROW- Krieg, R, Krumbein,,M., Kuntz, S., Lambert, A., Lamkin, J., Lampe, D., Lanter, N., Laycock, V., Levy, E., Lewis, D., Ley, J., Lindky, R., Lindley, E., Lindsey, B., Lockhorn, M., Longland, J. and eafmed l e Pfzmcifrles 06 coo efzafiovz and spofzlsmcmslaip FIRST ROW-Longstreet, V.: Luchte, D.: Ludeke, G.: Mahler, H.: Masters, A.: Matthis, L.: Maxwell, J May, B.: McArthur, J.: McClintock, M.: McMahon, M.: Meyer, B.: Mills, H.: Minor, A.: Mistler, P Moak, R. SECOND ROW-Moeller, B.: Molter, B.: Molter, J.: Moore, B.: Moore, H.: Moran, J.: More land, R.: Morgan, V.: Morr, L.: Mosely, E.: Moss, A.: Mueller, P.: Murphy, A.: Murray, S.: Nash, Niesen, M. THIRD ROW-Noel, M.: Nolte, D.: Oberlander, J.: Oberman, J.: Ohe, V.: Oppelt, Osborne, M.: Osborne, T.: Parker, J.: Patterson, J.: Peel, S.: Perry, A.: Petrie, B.: Pettit, J.: Phipps, Poling, C. FOURTH ROW-Poll, M.: Potts, P.: Posell, J.: Prewitt, R.: Probst, S.: Proctor, J.: Pulos, Purdum, I.: Raisor, L.: Rappold, E.: Reeder, J.: Richardson, J.: Richmond, D.: Ridge, J.: Roempp, Rogers, M. FIFTH ROW-Roos, L.: Roos, S.: Ross, W.: Rosenstiel, W.: Rudolph, G.: Ruehlmann, Ruehrwein, N.: Runyan, P.: Sampson, B.: Sander, A.: Sansone, M.: Schalk, M.: Schardine, A.: Schatz Schedler, M.: Schilling, V. SIXTH ROW-Schmidt, H.: Schmidt, J.: Schmidt, M.: Scholl, L.: Schrader: Schreibeis, B.: Schreibeis, V.: Schroeder, R.: Schroth, J.: Schulte, P.: Schunk, I.: Schwartz, S.: Schwarz, Schwarz, J.: Schwarz, R.: Seegers, M. SEVENTH ROW--Seibert, N.: Sess, R.: Sidenstick, A.: Siegel Siemer, S.: Simcoe, P.: Slobohm, C.: Snider, A.: Snow, B.: Snyder, J.: Speidel, P.: Sptiznagle, Steffy, A.: Stephenson, P.: Stewart, E.: Stonestreet, W. EIGHTH ROW-Stull, H.: Suter, A.: Swanner Tasch, V.: Taylor, E.: Tetzner, E.: Tomkins, R.: Thompson, J.: Underwood, R.: Ungerbuehler, Uphaus, R.: Van Coney, M.: Vetter, M.: Vincent, V.: Vollman, l. NINTH ROW-Vollmer, J.: Wahner Wagner, G.: Wahlbrink, E.: Watts, J.: Wehking, J.: Wendel, S.: Weiss, D.: Wells, L.: Withers, Wormus, B.: Wullner, M.: Zander, D.: Zulcger, D.: Zurweller, M. 71 I The KEN LUTZ WAS CAUGHT BEAUTIFYING FOR GINNY LONGSTREET. FIRST ROW---Adler, F.: Alexander, H.: Badgley, D.: Baker, J.: Baldwin, J.: Balsiger, R.: Balzer, D.: Barbieri, R.: Beckel, E.: Benter, R. SECOND ROW-Berger, D.: Beyer, E.: Bicknaver, A.: Blankenship, E.: Borchers, H.: Bothwell, N.: Bresache, E.: Bressert, R.: Brokaur, H.: Buede, C. THIRD ROW--Buschle, E.: Butler, R.: Cantzler, E.: Carlisle, C.: Cates, J.: Cerullo, A.: Christian, W.: Clark, D.: Clark, J.: Clifton, J. FOURTH ROW--Combs, R.: Cronor, L.: Croswell, H.: Culberson, W.: Currens, A.: D'Amico, E.: Dell, R.: Dirr, R.: Daddy, J.: Doll, R. FIFTH ROW-Donoghue, M.: Dornette, J.: Dorst, H.: Downey, O.: Dunn, R.: Dunn, R.: Dyer, R.: Elvy, V.: Ellerman, G.: England, M. SIXTH ROW-Ernst, W.: Fagin, R.: Faust, P.: Ferrarelli, J.: Finn, H.: Fischer, H.: Fisher, L.: Flower, E.: LI fzealize fhaf fhexi wefze Llae nuc eus 06 Lhaf Hlveffefz. Francisco, l.: Franz, R. SEVENTH ROW-Frandorf, D.: Fuentes, C.: Fuentes, R.: Fullton, R.: Gard, L.: Gauger, R.: Gay, T.: Georgin, D.: Gibbons, R.: Gibbs, D.: Gilbert, E.: Gillen, J.: Gingerich, T.: Glatthoor, L.: Goda, J.: Graber, E. EIGHTH ROW-Greensmith, T.: Grimm, J.: Grome, R.: Guethlein, A.: Gump, R.: Gutin, B.: Hagemann, R.: Halloran, C.: Hammond, E.: Harris, C.: Harris, J.: Harris, J.: Houck, R.: Haven, C.: Havlin, D.: Hawthorne, R. NINTH ROW-Heinlein, R.: Hensler, G.: Hess T.: Hester, W.: Hicks, D.: Hicks, J.: Hilliard, T.: Hoff, D.: Hoobler, R.: Huber, A.: Huber, W.: Hummel, W.: Hyde, D. Inman, E.: Jenkins, W.: Johnson, D. I ' WAR-TIME SHORTAGES AFFECTED EVEN THE STUDENTS. wofzlbu, 'zeac eb cz licafion fo flae, faslzs ahea . 'I PP FIRST ROW-Jones, R., Kaetzel, C., Kemps, H., Kinney, R., Klein, R., Knabe, A., Knauber, B., Knight, K., Koester, D. SECOND ROW- Koppenhoefer, T., Korte, Q., Krabacker, W., Krone, A., Lacy, W., Lane, R., Lansdule, J., Lascalea, N., Leistler, J. THIRD ROW-Lenz, C., Loper, B., Loughry, B., Lowe, W., Lutz, C., Lyons, D., Malay, J., Martin, R., Mathias, N. FOURTH ROW-Mattick, W., McAllister, R., McCormack, J., Mehaffey, C., Messer, J., Metz, J., Meyer, R., Meyer, R., Michel, A. FIFTH ROW-Miller, C., Miller, N., Mohr, E., Mohs, J., Moser, C., Musekamp, G., Neu, E., Newton, K., Niehoff, F. SIXTH ROW-Niemeyer, W., Oberlin, G., O'Leary, J., O'Leary, T., Oppelt, C., Ormsby, R., Osterkamp, D., Osterkamp, H., O'TooIe, W. SEVENTH ROW- O'TooIe, F., Papin, E., Pavloff, N., Peters, C., Pfaff, H., PfatT, R., Pfanstiel, C., Pfeilter, J., Phipps, W., Paynter, W., Puckett, E., Puehl, T., Reed, W., Rembold, H., Reuter, A., Rheninecker, J. EIGHTH ROW- , 73 Rhine, J., Riblet, D., Romer, H., Roth, J., Rothenbush, E., Rumpke, N. Salamone, A., Samuelson, J., Saunders, M., Schaefer, J., Schafer, T. Schatz, R., Schloss, P., Schoedinger, J., Schwander, W., Schwarz, D NINTH ROW-Siehl, J., Smock, W., Soldano, A., Spaulding, S. Speigel, M., Spiess, W., Sprague, R., Steele, J., Steiner, J., Stickling D., Stout, D., Sunderhaus, W., Swinburne, W., Taylor, E., Theobald, R. Thomas, H. TENTH ROW-Thompson, R., Thorpe, J., Toney, J. Trabout, S., Turigliatto, R., Van Antwerp, C., Vordenberg, R., Wagner B., Webb, K., Weber, A., Weber, A., Wehmeier, J., Weiss, D., Wells G., Welsh, W., Werner, E. ELEVENTH ROW-Wetterer, K., Wertz, J. Whitton, D., Wiemon, J., Wilhite, W., Winningham, L., Winold, A. Wittwer, l., Womack, J., Worley, A., Wray, R., Wurtz, G., Wyenandt J., Young, S., Zint, F., Zugelter, R. MAXX . ,:,.:. 8 t Qt 'B v- C Rx A .lx I ., ..A,,, , . 9 .. ' Q . F FIRST ROW-Adams, D., Alley, C., Ammann, P., Arnold, N., Atkins, D. Avey, V., Aylor, M., Bachman, M. SECOND ROW-Bader, S., Banfield V., Barnes, E., Barrett, N., Bauer, D., Baur, J., Bayer, E., Beard, E THIRD ROW-Becker, V., Beigel, L., Bennett, B., Bentz, V., Berger, M. Berninger, J., Birkenmaier, D., Blankenship, M. FOURTH ROW-Boertlein M., Bowen, A., Boys, T., Brennan, J., Brill, M., Brisbin, G., Brown, J. Brown, R. FIFTH ROW---Brown, S., Bruns, D., Buck, E., Burns, C. Butke, H., Butler, M., Carr, P., Chenoweth, D., Childers, P., Cinnamon G., Coleman, B., Condorodis, J., Coney, N., Cook, R., Cooper, D., Courlas, L. SIXTH ROW-Crouthers, O., Cunningham, J., Dachenbach, N., Dan necker, C., Dauvin, L., Day, R., Deilkes, B., Depenbrock, G., Donaldson D., Donaldson, E., Doxsey, B., Dudley, M., Eberhart, P., Edward, M. Elam, M., Epperson, D. SEVENTH ROW-Ertel, D., Esslinger, D., Farrell N., Ferneding, R., Ferrell, J., Fenters, C., Fields, D., Finkbeiner, N. THOUGHTS OF SPORTS. TRA-LA! Tl. 'wi e fzeslzmen, got flue fitsf Lime, gall fhemselves Pail 06 Fisher, L., Flower, J., Ford, J., Fox, S., Frank, B., Fraser, N., Frederick, B. French, O. EIGHTH ROW--Frogue, K., Fuller, E., Garrett, J., Gauger, M. Geisler, M., Geist, R., Gerland, J., Gerland, P., Gesselbrock, D., Goff, J. Grant, P., Groshell, C., Gueterman, J., Gutekunst, C., Habig, D. Hacket, H. NINTH ROW-Haerr, I., Hag, E., Hall, J., Hallbauer, S. Hamilton, A., Hammitt, J., Hargreaves, A., Harmon, G., Harrell, A. Hartman, T., Hawkins, F., Hayman, D., Heeg, D., Heis, M., Hesselbrock V., Hicks, L. TENTH ROW-Himsel, S., Hines, G., Hogan, E., Holmes, M. Holocher, E., Horn, N., Huff, J., Hunt, P., Jones, T., Kaiser, G. Kamphaus, E., Kaplan, J., Kennedy, J., Kiefler, P., Kile, D., Killian, L ELEVENTH ROW-Kistner, G., Klausing, M., Klippel, B., Klose, G. Knapp, B., Knoll, T., Koch, H., Kolstein, J., Kopp, P. TWELFTH ROW- Kraner, B., Kreaerer, S., Krebs, J., Kube, R., Kurgis, S., Lambert, J. Lewis, W., Long, N., Lovell, M. IN THE SPRING A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY TURNED TO 1 l MORE THAN ONE TYPE OF PIN-UP GIRL WAS FOUND IN THE LOCKERS OF ART LOVERS. f al gfzeaf wofzlzin ofa anizafion which was flneifz sclwo FIRST ROW-Luckinbill, B., Lutz, E., Manning, N., Matthews, J., Mattick M., McDonald, E., McHenry, M., McQuestion, J., Meisberger, G. Meldrum, M. SECOND ROW-Melzer, J., Meyers, V., Michel, J. Middleton, R., Miller, C., Miller, H., Miller, J., Miller, J., Miller, M. Miller, P. THIRD ROW-Miller, V., Mills, C., Meuascha, D., Moeller, S. Moore, M., Morena, M., Mueller, L., Mullen, J., Myers, E., Neighbors, J. FOURTH ROW-Newton, P., Neihus, J., Niemeyer, J., Noll, J. Noth, S., Paulson, D., Pegg, W., Peterson, K., Phares, F., Phillips, M FIFTH ROW-Pistor, S., Probst, S., Prince, E., Puccini, M., Quinn, M. Ralston, J., Ramsey, P., Rapp, l.., Rardin, B., Reed, E. SIXTH ROW- Reese, J., Reis, P., Rember, B., Renn, N., Richter, P., Rodes, M., Roesch, N., Roether, P., Rohs, P., Roth, J. SEVENTH ROW--Rothert, M. , 75 Robertson, P., Rump, D., Schaeffer, H., Schaumloeffel, J., Schmidt, B., Schmidt, J., Schmidt, D., Schrear, J., Schultz, V., Schulze, A., Schulze, V., Schultzs, S., Schwarz, M., Shambaugh, J., Siebert, G., EIGHTH ROW-Siegel, D., Simcoe, L., Simon, J., Skalski, V., Snelling, E., Snider, J., Snodgrass, B., Solar, J., Sparks, S., Spencer, L., Spriggs, J., Stall, C., Stefan, J., Stephenson, W., Strotmeyer, M., Tharp, N. NINTH ROW- Thomas, D., Thomas, G., Thompson, C., Tobaben, M., Tritschler, D., Van- Winkle, J., Van Coney, J., Vogt, S., Von Ressin, M., Volz, M., Wade, B., Wagner, B., Wagner, C., Walston, R., Walter, R., Walz, M. TENTH ROW-Weaver, D., Weber, J., Webster, J., Weddel, B., Weinberg, H., Werner, J., Wessel, M., White, C., Wieninger, L., Williams, M., Winner, P., Wittrock, R., Woolery, M., Wullenweber, R., Young, J., Younger, J. l. A FOOTBALL PLAYER ENJOYED A CITY HIGHBALU' AFTER A HARD SCRIMMAGE. 7-laeml, foo, fell fiie fzesponsiiiiifies at flue liufuke on f FIRST ROW-Adams, R., Adamson, S., Andree, D., Aneshansel, R. Ault, R., Bagby, T., Barry, T., Batson, W., Beck, H., Beecher, B. Bielefeld, R., Berg, T., Berry, B., Betz, H., Blankenship, E., Blum, R SECOND ROW-Bluttaumeller, R., Bolers, D., Bockman, R., Bolinger, M. Boiland, T., Bowles, D., Boyle, D., Bradley, L., Brewer, K., Brockmeier, R., Brooks, J., Brown, C., Brown, J., Bullis, W., Bulvanker, G., Beink, A THIRD ROW-Burgess, C., Burlage, H., Cahall, H., Cashman, D., Cavan augh, T., Cawdrey, P., Chissey, J., Cirin, B., Clark, D., Clark, J. Cobb, A., Conarty, J., Copenhaver, A., Crane, H., Davis, R., Davis, J FOURTH ROW-Dreier, E., Dieterle, J., Dittus, J., Donley, E., Dominique, R., Donley, E., Downes, J., Duffey, W., Engelstone, C., Economopulos, K. Eads, R., Fain, E., Federle, H., Fenner, H., Fisher, J., Flannery, J FIFTH ROW-Flick, W., Fox, D., Fox, E., Frank, W., Fuentes, J., Fulton, J Gebing, C., Glass, R., Golsch, G., Grote, H. SIXTH ROW--Hall, J Hamilton, D., Hecht, G., Heeb, H., Hein, S., Heineman, A., Heinritz, F Hempel, D., Hepp, J., Herbert, F. SEVENTH ROW-High, C., Hibbard, E Holt, B., Horn, J., Horter, W., Howard, H., Huegel, J., Huffman, R Huwell, J., lsekeit, A. EIGHTH ROW--Ivey, K., Jackson, L., Jenkins, W Johnson, J., June, P., Kaufmann, G., Kemp, C., Kenney, H., Kerley, L Kipp, R. NINTH ROW--Kleinmann, R., Knaggs, T., Knecht, P., Kath, W Knobman, E., Krauser, D., Krewzman, E., Kuehn, W., Lamb, J Lamuelson, B. TENTH ROW-Lane, B., lane, B., Larkins, C., Lawyer, E Lemmel, J., Lewis, W., Lohr, B., Ludwig, M., Makin, H., Martin, W. MOVIE IDOLS DON'T HAVE A THING OVER OUR POPULAR FRESHMAN, BOB RAU. S oulclefzs all ilouflz an all souglzf fo Pfzefmfze flmemselves mst now-Mqmiew., w.: May, T.: Mcooum, s.: Mmm, B.: Mechlen- borg, P.: Meininger, S.: Metz, D.: Meyers, P.: Meyers, R.: Miller, C. SECOND ROW-Miller, D.: Miller, R.: Minnick, E.: Mistler, J.: Moak, R.: Moorhead, R.: Muenck, D.: Muller, B.: Munohan, G.: Myers, R. THIRD ROW-Nolte, R.: O'Brien, J.: O'ConneIl, R.: Otto, H.: Page, B.: Patton, J.: Perry, R.: Pfalzgraf, P.: Pitchard, T.: Poundstone, J. FOURTH ROW- Puckett, E.: Rothman, E.: Rau, R.: Redden, C.: Redden, J.: Rehn, R.: Reineck, C.: Reinhard, H.: Reinhardt, D.: Rheinecker, N. FIFTH ROW- Rinckel, N.: Rineair, C.: Robinson, H.: Roedel, K.: Roeder, A.: Rogers, H.: Roller, C.: Romer, R.: Rosenblum, R.: Ruehl, W. SIXTH ROW-Ruehlman, P.: Runck, J.: Sabin, F.: Saylor, J.: Schallenberger, R.: Schoner, L.: Schreibers, D.: Schroeder, B.: Schulz, L. SEVENTH ROW-Schuster, W.: Schwandner, S.: Schwartz, D.: Schweinfurth, M.: Sexton, S.: Share, D.: Sieber, D.: Siegroth, J.: Slaughter, W. EIGHTH ROW-Smith, D.: Smith, D.: Snodgrass, B.: Snyder, R.: Spencer, R.: Springfield, R.: Stanley, W.: Stark, S.: Stegner, W. NINTH ROW--Stewart, G.: Stoffet, I..: Stormer, W.: Suddendorf, R.: Sullivan, J.: Sunderhaus, D.: Sweeney, K.: Sydow, R.: Tebelman, R.: Thornbury, W.: Tolliver, F.: Touden, J.: Trabout, M.: Trimble, J.: Trollinger, K.: True, R. TENTH ROW-Tupman, J.: Uhlen- brock, A.: Ultsch, R.: Wainscott, F.: Walsh, L.: Wanek, R.: Weddle, D.: J.: Willis, T.: Wilzbach, A.: Zaph, J.: Zimmer, W. Welti, R.: Wickemeier, W.: Wilde, R.: Williams, C.: Wilson, B.: Wilson, ' 1' ,E v - ... N, . - .,.. r ... B xg I I N A N M vb S X Ni X 0 Y' X... I I -.Y E9 Q5 . s . QIIP Q. e Sl' i QL. 1'- ,et R Sw .,., F ' -qv gi E X. ll . .L ,M . - '- eiili. ., X . S ir H Xxx' 1 ' X OUT COOKS. 9. . xi QI I . .. I Qs 3 . f i ' , I ' if-I .L ' if eg?-' :' F ss. ... 5 'B rt . -ri 1.2 N s .- Qi A R' x V'-is X x X X l .s Vt Sk. pl . l. I H P ie J I X w g,' IT HAS BEEN SAID THAT CIVIL- IZED MAN CANNOT LIVE WITH- H nwafz an u wafzbu, was flue moffo 06 flue eiglilla gfzabefzs FIRST ROW-Audon, C., Bucher, A., Bell, P., Belter, J., Bering, I., Bex, C., Hicking, M., Borcherding, A., Bowen, S., Boys, M., Brater, J., Buttington, M., Butler, A., Callahan, J., Cappel, E., Caruso, J. SECOND ROW-Chanberlain, S., Chaney, L., Clark, D., Clemens, M., Clooney, B., Cones, M., Cox, R., Dachenbach, L., Daniels, S., Decker, J., Demero- polis, K., Dettmer, C., Dieckman, B., Diekmeyer, P., Dienesch, M., Donley, B. THIRD ROW-Dornette, E., Doth, L., Edelmann, M., Evans, S., Fathman, A., Fick, V., Finkelstein, B., Fisher, J., Fisher, J., Flower, E., Frondorf, C., Fuller, E., Gazley, B., Gibbons, M., Glass, B., Gohs, M. FOURTH ROW-Grady, L., Greer, V., Harlan, P., Harris, J., Hatch, N., Heckman, P., Heiden, H., Henkenberns, J., Hess, N., Holz, N., Howe, B., Herley, D., Johnson, V., Jones, A., Jones, J., Kain, J. FIFTH ROW--Kamp, C., Kareth, J., Ketcham, C., Kling, C., Knauber, M., Kohl, D., Kolstein, L., Kramer, R., Kramer, S., Lampe, R., Large, L., Lawson, S., Lewis, J., Lewis, R., Lindsey, J., Link, H. SIXTH ROW-Litz, N., MacDonald, M., Mango, S., Marsh, B., Martin, J., Mason, C., Mason, J., Mayer, J., McGill, G., McNamee, J., Miller, D., Miller, J., Miller, J., Mishak, C., Moss, M., Mueller, M. SEVENTH ROW-Munrath, P., Murphy, R., Murray, H., Myers, J., Nichols, V., Nieder,'D., Nunnecker, D., Ottlinger, S., Otto, N., Pape, G., Parker, A., Parker, J., Pierson, H., Poland, A., Reddick, J., Rice, C. EIGHTH ROW-Rich, J., Rich, S., Righter, N., Roberts, J., Ruehlman, N., Saffer, M., Scheidt, M., Scheuermann, R., Schwad, H., Schweitzed, J., Siegel, D., Siminons, V., Slaughter, G., Snyder, J., Spingler, M., Stark, C. NINTH ROW THROUGH ELEVENTH- Strietelmeier, M., Teppe, B., Templeton, R., Thompson, N., Tierney, J., Troit, J., Trollinger, M., True, S., Vest, A., Vest, G., Wagner, J., Watkins, B., Weber, R., Welker, M., Wheeler, M. TWELFTH ROW THROUGH THIRTEENTH-Wiley, P., Wilke, S., Wuestefeld, J., Wullenweber, C., Yazell, L., Yorde, M. 78 t j .,..N. fm i i , 4 1 ' 1. . ,,. ,gi M x K xg. 'k1- A Sis I s f I N x S M . 3 -if .is LU s i' N x T DUSTRIAL WORLD. FIRST ROW-Ackrich, R., Anderson, R., Baker, R., Bassett, K., Becker, J., Beliles, D., Benmayer, J., Betz, K., Bludau, E., Bock, L., Botuchis, J., Brandhorst, J., Breck, H., Burdins, F., Burton, E., Callahan, D. SECOND ROW-Cantant, R., Caruso, C., Caveman, J., Chaney, D., Chiseck, C., Christain, R., Christainson, H., Cirin, A., Cooper, D., Craig, W., Curran, W., Daniels, G., Deitmeyer, J., Dhonau, H., Dornbusch, C., Dulaney, R. THIRD ROW--Dusterdieck, T., Edelmann, D., Elliot, D., Feldman, R., Fisher, H., Fissel, G., Fissel, W., Flake, J., Foster, T., Franck, R., Freeze, V., Gamble, P., Gannon, J., Garrett, E., Geohagen, D., Gerhardt, J. FOURTH ROW-Gill, F., Goldfuss, K., Gourley, H., Greiner, W., Greschel, R., Hagen, N., Hagen, J., Horn, P., Hazeltine, P., Hughes, R., Ivey, M., James, J., Johnson, A., Johnson, C., Kaiser, J., Kareth, A. FIFTH ROW-Kautz, J., Keller, R., Kerr, J., Kinnemeyer, J., Kiradiafi, A., Klayer, P., Klein, F., Knepp, W., Korten, E., Krieg, D., Krieg, S., Kruse, 79 Ss ...M- sk , . 5 N x -.1 '-'li S SHOP WORK GAVE MANY BOYS AN .ff OUTLOOK INTO THE MODERN IN- N 55 M , .wi A is I x I L f ' I S r I Rui I LLO Ile. 0 Ina aine flzeifs oofholb on flue af ' I PII D., Kudell, B., Kuntz, J., Lambrinedes, J., Leistler, K. SIXTH ROW- Levy, J., Linkenfelter, A., Loughry, C., Lutterbee, F., Mandell, L., Mason C., McCreadie, R., Miller, A., Miller, F., Miller, J., Mills, H., Monnig, J. I Q I Mosely, J., Mundstock, F., Murphy, D., Nagel, W. SEVENTH ROW- Neiderlehnen, F., Neiderhelman, B., Noll, B., Ofiutt, J., O'Herron, R. O'Neal, E., O'NealIey, T., Osborne, R., Page, D., Parker, M., Peters, R. u I - I Peters, S., Pfister, L., Pitts, B., Rabenstein, W., Renn, R. EIGHTH ROW- Renner, B., Rhein, A., Runck, H., Rutledge, C., Sachs, W., Sample, G. Scholl, W., Schumaker, H., Schutte, C. NINTH ROW-Schwarberg, J. Seferth, D., Siegal, C., Spaulding, R., Starmann, C., Stoller, J., Tarvin, G. . I . I 7 Thielman, R., True, B. TENTH ROW-Vogt, G., Wagner, S., Walker, A. ELEVENTH ROW-Weber, D., Weissman, J., Whistler, B. TWELFTH ROW- Williams, R., Wise, F., Wolf, J. THIRTEENTH ROW-Webb, J., Wormus, R., Young, R. 1 X i X : - . K XX 5- ' x SYN . gf The Roolzies loolzeb lmclz on events 06 flue Pasf ileafz an iff: ' I is Q, . Q3 if ts. THE ROOKIE ABOVE EXCELLED IN MANY COLORFUL YARNS. FIRST ROW--Ackert, J.: Adams, B. J.: Alcorn, J.: Altemus, M. L. Andrews, P.: Applegate, R.: Boas, A.: Barth, D.: Beanden, S.: Beckman D.: Best, M. SECOND ROW-Bocklet, E.: Bolton, P.: Bowman, J. Boyden, L.: Brewer, S.: Brill, P.: Burt, J.: Cappel, J.: Carmack, W. Carmack, S.: Caruso, D. THIRD ROW-Clark, H.: Cranor, H.: Crosth- waite, J.: Cummins, D.: Daiber, A.: Durier, J.: Economopoulus, C. Emmerich, D.: Endicott, A.: Engler, M.: Falquet, J. FOURTH ROW- Flynn, J.: Fisser, M.: Fotopulos, C.: Frank, E.: Fronk, M.: Gazley, J. Gibbons, P.: Gies, M.: Goldberg, P.: Golusin, G. FIFTH ROW-Gourley, D.: Green, C.: Gutin, R.: Hamersley, R.: Hanson, J.: Harlan, K.: Hawkins N.: Heinold, W.: High, M.: Hightil, J.: Horstman, E. SIXTH ROW-Hurb burt, L. M.: Johnson, E.: Jones, P.: Jung, M.: Kallas, J.: Kaiper, N. Kay, B.: Keller, A.: Kettner, M.: Kidwell, J.: Kinnimeyer, L.: Klein, L. Kline, P.: Klotz, J.: Knouber, A.: Knausz, J. SEVENTH ROW-Knecht, J. Koenig, E.: Koenig, M.: Kohlmeyer, J.: Kraus, V.: Krumbein, G.: Lane, M. Larberg, B.: Lehrner, J.: Leibrook, B.: Lewis, D.: Lovett, J.: Mankameyer, F.: Mansell, S.: Marcum, S.: Martin, S. EIGHTH ROW--May, M. McCoulou, E.: McNamee, G.: Meyer, J.: Mietenkolter, G.: Miers, M. Miller, N.: Miller, V.: Muller, A.: Murphy, D.: Murphy, M.: Nichols, J. Nohr, J.: Oehler, R. M.: Olsson, J.: Oppelt, J.: NINTH ROW-Penning ton, S.: Phipps, F.: Polking, J.: Powell, M.: Quade, B.: Quimby, B. Rehn, J.: Rehn, J.: Reistenberg, R.: Rose, G.: Rothert, C.: Saddler, B. Sander, M.: Saylor, J.: Schrader, P.: Schulte, J. TENTH ROW-Sievers B.: Siftan, J.: Sgniris, E.: Snodgrass, B.: Spiess, L.: Stewart, C.: Stoller, M. A.: Sweeney, G.: Trotta, D.: Tyndall, S.: Volk, M. H.: VonHalley, J. Vordenborg, M.: Watkins, N.: Weber, J.: Welling, M. ELEVENTH ROW- Werner, G.: Westerman, L.: Westermann, M.: Welhelm, K.: Wilson, A. Wilson, D.: Winkler, J.: Wise, C.: Yanney, G.: Young, S.: Zimmerman, V. Vi n wing flzeifz. sfafzf was 9003, face flue gala e una ai 9. ii' s we SSR f1 ss -.NNW . ' L , . . , X L. S 1 ' i X X .- A ' ' .. . - 1 H J -N is ' ' ' - Lf L ' 5 - 1' '- . .., xx 'I' ms' ' L. -- Q: I - N 4 ss ...S . iz: -. 5 . S . . f' A A if l ' . A i 1 lit ' ,. .. L Q ....x P L+ F, L . 'few U . 4 N L, ' ' it TR Ag M A .L L, ,, Amy Q W L L . . . . N .. L . ... ..,, , A . 2 .se my .. ,TX Q.. ' , . ,.., ss f '- X L ,L rf , N. X . 'Laaasy ' L L x., . L L . . . ...sm s , .. L LL , L. . L, ,.h . - ' i n H 'A -'S . - 1 '-- ' L- . 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FOURTH ROW-Grnef, E., Grant, Hamilton, P., Harrison, R., Hearn, J., High, A., Hoffman, Dunkmann, H., J., Fullman, J., Groene, R., W., Hoinke, E., Horton, G., Hubbard, J. FIFTH ROW-Hutzler, R., Jones, D., Jung, J., King, R., Kleimeyer, W., Klotter, R., Knaggs, J., Kobbe, E., Krohn, Kuenzel, B., Kuethe, J. SIXTH ROW-Lampe, L., Langenbahn, R., Lear, J., Leedy, J., Leonard, J., Levine, G., Longstreet, W., Mack, T., Maier, T., Maroules, F., Martin, M., Maschmeyer, R., McVay, E., Meyer, M., Meyer, R., Michel, J. SEVENTH ROW-Miller, D., Mills, H., Montag, R., T., R., Morrison, P., Mosely, J., Mouk, R., Muirheed, D., Mysonheimer, R., Neiheisel, R., Nelti, D., Newell, A., Nest, R., Newcomb, T., Ockman, E., Ormsby, J., Ott, H. EIGHTH ROW-Parker, R., Pegg, R., Phillips, D., Pinsky, R., Pitts, C., Prager, B., Protitt, C., Poggendick, U., Pope, D., Powell, D., Rammes, S., Ranz, E., Reagan, V., Reik, R., Renner, R., Ronald, J. NINTH ROW--Rose, J., Saddler, S., Sampson, H., Sandlin, F., Schatz, T., Schilling, J., Schrickel, G., Schube, A., Sexton, R., Sinks, B., Smith, D., Snow, C., Stanley, W., Stegner, T., Stephenson, J., Stevens, H. TENTH ROW--Stothfang, R., Swedes, D., Sweeney, J., Tarvin, K., Toepfert, R., Turner, F., Uhlenbrock, D., Vassil, W., Vath, J., Vest, R., Vogt, R., Walz, K., Wanek, A., Warren, J., Waspe, M., Weaver, S. ELEVENTH ROW-Weick, R., Weiles, D., Weiss, K., Weiskeltel, J., Wesp, R., Wolf, S., Wright, M., Wullenweber, S., Young, J. 7, N , X W . ,R , Q , x 1- 2 v K ,Q 4 YM. .. XM: Q .ww A . 'fa- x.,- , . W. Q O , A mms L we A J -uf? W -Y . E Q, 1, R' V' fini? S' ,msmwwk Q -W W. . ,.,.,.,....a.....,,N L ,, wwf A f,.,.5Aw-N ..,. Q -. .. maumvw-anvwn. xx H MQW? wig X Jw K , wx is- -R vi' B! M 4-x cfivifies ef - . . V v ' ,.-,.s1.qfQf'h'j X F, ..-.- . w ,5.' r mn fx X, faux' 'EEJ ENSH N A vb f A 1. Q43'??f?ME'?i4ff5f'5'? QQl,7'aii,ffl .'4-ffif 1- fr 'fb . i?F5 ' Q. , JT?-.'.,Q.-:'.-.1611 '.. 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' ki W' 1 ,., ,Q- '3- x0 V' ' ip ri' x A 4' ', kk 1:13 xx' V .tx '4 QQ, it , . . , Ns i W 'nie gfzeeze fzougluf fo llglzf flue news an views 06 flue The Breeze continued to carry on its tradition as the medium of student thought and plans. Most popular feature was the Want Ad section which brought to light the social side of school life. For more serious thoughts the editorial page served as a stimulus for West-Hi's pupils in their efforts for war work. All types of war activities were covered by reporters and the editorial writers helped to plan future projects. In the sports section a new column As We See lt, proved to be very popular because of its predictions and discussions of past sports events. Also popular was a fashion column which commented on the ever-changing modes of dress. Western Hills Alumni who are in the service had a chance to keep in touch with the students through the section called Something From The Boys. Another column of great interest was The World of Today. The staff this year was headed by Mace Justice, assisted by Jule Sugarman, Roger Dettmer, Carol Lee Arnold, Eugene Gebing, and Bill Snell. I I l f C -:-:-:-.- I f..'2.s- s -1 Q-X W I' 4 I I-'L 11 5' T - 213295 -rg-3 ' N' 52-.ii 17' - -:U-7: Slu enfs an S ufzfze fem on fo even gieafefz acflvif . Every publication must of necessity have more than one staff in order to perform the many tasks which are inevitable in a successful paper. Western Hills' paper, The Breeze divides its work among the news, sports, special features, sports, and business staffs. Each one of these divisions has its own chief who is responsible for all the work of that department. lt is the responsibility of the editors to coordinate these sections and make up the finished product. On these two pages we see the different staffs which work on the Breeze. To the left is Mace Justice, editor of the Breeze, Above this picture is the business staff headed by Betty Zimmer. This staff is responsible for the financial success of The Breeze because it takes care of all advertising contacts and layouts. On the opposite page are the three literary staffs, from top to bottom all the editors, the sports staff, and the special features staff. From them come all the copy that appears in the paper. ses ,Q . KFC. X x X XR 6 X 5 x N H x x :: x 2 N 9 xv X xw , Ii? Xxx X X N R KVRAQ, ,qs Q' www Q . Y ,X N N8 : Wwx ,: SY. x X X X X Nix- xx xx S Above we see our Co-art editors G. Kuehn and B. Peterson working on draw- ings for the '45 annual. The attractiveness of this book is due to the many hours spent by these girls and their staff, under the sympathetic and capable guidance of their adviser, Mr. Wm. Marshall. The art motif in the opening section, the drawings shown throughout the book, the car- icatures of the teachers, plus the cover design are proof of the amount of labor and of time given by these pupils for this work. 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' :'W'3'Q X Q I ' l f A xx 1 N- l eniofz Glfnoifz. an Ofzclzesfta Pfzesenled RomlJe'z9's evefz Beautifully presented and well-worth the seeing, was the comment made of Blossomtime, Sigmund Romberg's operetta. Featuring the music of the famous composer, Franz Shubert, the scene was laid in gay Vienna, the city of music and beloved home of noted composers. The story evolved around the love life of Shubert and the beauteous Mitzie, daughter of Christian Kranz, the Court Jeweler. Shubert, it seems, had nearly won Mitzie's love when her trust in him was completely destroyed by Bellabruna, opera primadona, and in love with Baron Franz Shober, the Don Juan of Vienna. Never again regaining her love, which is captured by the Baron Shober, Shubert, during the period of his bitter dissilusionment composes his most famous work, Ave! Maria. X 4 Q gc 'w I J ' N 'g n ' I Qlxs N f E, RX 7x ? - 'Nfl ,rltf-P , 'gk :' X A ,t ft xblqh Jr ll ' x9 --- J ' . 5 -. I .. +1 A Q., -. 5 .J - NX 5 L , Q 3 - .-f gn gag-,zxg mfg-Q yr, .-g , A A Q3 The beautiful wedding scene is shown on the opposite page as Schubert prepares to entertain the guests with a short interlude of music. Third from the left is our noted tenor, Schober, as portrayed by Henry Kodetz. Miss Mitzie, played by Jenny Knol, watches Schubert with interest, while the four newlyweds, Evelyn Frey and Jean Lee O'Neal, Arthur Stone and Kenneth Butcher are too interested in each other to pay much attention to any one else. Father Kranz, depicted by Bob Brinkman, puts on his most tolerant smile. ln the upper right we find a scene at the restaurant where Kuppelweiser iRichard Heepkel Vogl lRaIph Schulzel Von Schwind lDave Lacyl flower girl lBetty Hayhowi and the housekeeper iPatsy Pottsl engage in some idle chatter. ln the upper left, the modern dance group gives its interpretation of the Moment of Music. Miss Mitzie sings the Daisy Song to the worried Franz in the middle left. Schubert is broken in body and spirit when he learns that Mitzie no longer loves him but his best friend, the Baron Shober. Mrs. Kranz Uane Chapman! is enraged to find her husband iBob Brinkman! courting the beautiful and talented La Bellabruna lGladys Kramer.l 97 .J xxx . 5 N fl xv? Mgnligx-1 -1 lfsk v ., Q- Qe by Q. SX w X Q N... ,T .Q W' . . ,W .-w,,...6,xXS S P . X4,x .- , Q .NY K X . ,N - YQXX. .A Sir.. x 'Q 1- 1 Qwv. Sf . . vufxs - is i 2 5 ': - A .A A iris! , X fi Q 4. Qcmmiki SFXSSNQA T.: .1 we Mfg., ix x fx 'wgbui-..g -leg X f..1N-2-Q.-Q kwa , My wi -.ww ...ig I Q 513333 J Y A! . 35 A A' 2 ff , like in MSX - N 511-' ...- if S ,hui , X .:. :,1:.. . , s f 5 . f f 3 xi . ggi, 1 M 5.5.2 .M V. Yw Ns., A- . XX -,.. ,.-P W. SSS if X X Xiiw if , r u..,Q 'E' ss, , .. wr S Q Nm- w fe X . 5 NX X - .i 1-:i was J s .., . ,,,. EZ 5 . w i fx 4 X S XX X A Q Y NSR p XY sm X A 22+ wig Y' 7. ,Q Y- . .. ' . .1 ' m X5 35 Fx Y x 1 '31 K 4' S M x Q ' Q ! 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X 2 i i X L , :L if MMM Nxxx.x.xX X A . ' rg sy A m , T? ' , S5 X X f I' gk as S ' H X Y X , Q75 s x x A 8 .N X X p x Q 3? X x K I 11 ,QQSX 5 x . - A -RQ ... , X g iw 5 - gg? l ., 2 Q' kt X W - S X milf' ix Y- .. 3 W . wa - ff X QM M, X - ' R x .K A4 , Ai t N' A X ,Ri X K Q 'u.xX N ,,.. Q Mtg N iw x ' ? Q x . .rm S if ,N ,, - .. , X,Q , -V is -Q xg 52 Sw Q 01- -W X 'S Q- L. 5 ' . Q xx ff' 'N ma ,: - Mx? XX Q 9 t N k A X ff NX !, 5 V s, . X r X , 2 1 S ,x . X wkmpgffw as 1. .Six ' Us iw - '- S , SKA! fm X Q SR X QS - X Q94 . fx x X. mil if 1 Y A truly difficult play to present but one whose beauty of plot and of characters more than iusti- fied hard work, was Smilin' Thru. Long known and loved by all who had seen it presented both on the professional stage and in the movies, Smil- in' Thru proved to be one of the best received plays ever presented at Western Hills. A romantic comedy in three acts, Smilin' Thru, has its setting in beautiful England, about the year l9l4. The story centers around our lovely Irish heroine, Kathleen Dungannon, who is in love with young Ken Wayne. The course of true love never did run smooth, and their love is blighted by an old tragedy, remembered bitterly by Kathleen's Uncle John. ' 00 The lovers' friend and abettor, is old Doctor Owen. Kathleen's Uncle feel- ing that nothing but the truth about the past can separate thetwo lovers, tells his story. Fifty years ago, that very night, his beautiful sweetheart, Moonyeen Claire, had been killed by a rejected suitor, Jeremiah Wayne, Kenneth's father. Moon- yeen, still appears to him on nights of the full moon. Though the ,strange story makes no difference to Kathleen, fate takes a hand and Ken marches off to war. Four years later, Ken returns, a dis- illusioned man, a victim of shell- shock. Believing that he can never be cured, Ken releases Kathleen tell- ing her he has ceased to care. Kath- leen, broken-hearted, tells her uncle that he is to blame and that she is leaving forever. mililn 7-lvzuu, fo malze if eafzfwakmm success At this, Uncle John at last admits his mistake and seeks Doctor Owen's aid. Together they succeed in reuniting the two. On that same happy evening as the full moon rises, John and Moonyeen are also reunited, never again to be parted. Scenes from the play are shown on these two pages. To the left is the scene in the Carteret garden where Uncle John lGene Vollmerl and Doctor Harding lHugh Goodwinl are continuing their quarrel while Ellen' iGladys Kramerl pours them a cup of coffee. To the right stands Moon- yeen Clare lSnowma Sellardsl who seems amused at one of her guests. Directly above, we see the most gripping moment of. the play as Jeremiah Wayne Uack Hartl shoots the be- trothed of John Carteret. This deed was to leave a bitter memory in the heart of John, and to turn him against young Ken Wayne iKen Butcherl, Jeremiah's son, and sweetheart of Kathleen. S .. -yr Q . 35 5 S Q : ii X ms. . X X If X X S X K sue Q88 Q S QNQQ. AQN Q Q 1-'I .N ,WKQNWAX-xwv.1.,.af.eAw 5. 5. lx 1-HQ . Siiix i.. X .,.,. A Q . .R .SQL X A .4 . V xi 'S bl 5Wf'Y'X st 5 sigsgfi X PQ. igix X s ..:ffS.vf55- 3 X -1 .. .5 V-X. .NZ 3-1. nl if 'Q Q... . . X . -Sf. F1 EX-E. T5-.v sg SXSW ig '. . .ex X N xx .. . . ex.. Lit hx EP sp-21. - x x X x 'S sms. ., : sv we Q , ..-, NKR. S Q W- :f'..,1ixi,e x Qk x K F -Q' wx N 5. - x ?m'1:k5 is X . .Lx SF QQ SZ fi 'Sk xi XXV T S 0 ESQ Q S W ibm SX A .. N. Ni A - .X S . :5::fi::.!- ':ss1. .sap 2-.ra ' rm: 5 Nix , X . X S ,. .N 1 25. 2.- as s- . sgp Q xx X , SX RE x 2 ' ' Q S N X W A' f x S + .fkffiwk 1 XS 1 wif .Nw N sw Mc. by 'k' Q '--' Q' -wx P x Q XY X 5 x. s, Q Ji- 9 xi x 5 X3 X X? Q 3 5 iw 1 SSN wF Q ' r- V P' xx s v X ,. . - 4 . .QL X55 . 1 vf X 1 gs Q. .. , r Suk . fzevues . . ollgefze a new high in fo? enfefzfainmenf. A comedy hit of the show was The Court Room Scene. Pictured on the left hand page, as a burlesque of court- room procedure, it portrayed the trials and tributions of the Mud family. The players were: J. Tanner, the policeman, C. Tschofen, the son, G. Wurtz, the cIerk,' J. Hart, the Judge, J. O'Neal, the mother, E. Faust, the daughter, J. Singleton, the lawyer, and C. Molling, the G-man. At the lower left, we see M. Gigley, who gave us the sad, sad, story of the legendary Casey Jones, that famous engineer. At center, the beautiful dance scene, The Skater's Waltz, is pictured. The grace and poise of the dancers, their perfect co-ordination, plus the effective costumes, made this a favorite number with the audience. The skaters ll. to R.l are: J. Hess, H. Wade, S. Probst, V. Longstreet, B. Kaemmerly, R. Underwood, J. Younger, A. Moss, J. Klaus, P. Pqtts, P. Kelly, P. Garrison, V. Schreibeis, and M. Gigley. Black magic and magicians have always fascinated audiences. Right, Foster Terrill, noted magician, demonstrates his black magic which kept the audience in suspense. Smooth and mellow, describe the music of the Bandwagon orchestra. Members of the orchestra were: lStringsl Winold, Pfaff, Deimer, Chace, Sugar man, Lambert, Pavloff, Poll, Sydow, Brown, Werner, Doll, lWoodwindsl Atkinson, Eggensperger, Bullis Hyde, Jenkins, Justice, Rullman, Klinefelter, Schutte, Rehn, Poll, Klaus, O'Donnell, lBrassl Mohs, Ruthe- meyer, Betz, Westrich, Suddendorf, Kuenzel, Green- lee, Ziesmann, Paul, Reed, lRhythml Ferntheil, Kistner Bollinger, Kleinman. 103 1 X S i s-M ,,. www.. 5 WMX A , N x X X 1 Xx V ' XXQW N5 53. . k. . x .,.,., . . ,A E :,,,:.. z Q N E- ' x YL - .,, mg X-., iw U iiwm .3 N he . ,,,,, H: 1. 5 X A xx X v 5 E Q N w :sk .. 222.11 . rs Q x X ::-,:::,w.v.Q1, X Y X -M1 - - X -5 k X X x N :i x x S mg gf .X-Q Q5 . x Q X . 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X C T Q SR X Ns- 1 N 'E Q Q X .XXX 'X N X,Xfs,5i..X X 5 X , X 5 X X WN 'f N26 9 - X XQWQXQAXN X SX ki x X X X X .X X X- X N X, A X- x XX X k x ,mais-Xl ggi XX,-w 'A XX 2 3 XNQTXXQ 5 l Ns- Xf X X ly X QX X S . B 30 13 i X1 'wi .xx X a X ,L-:Q X. W' L WY ww? 34: .Q sifxl t 'X X Xa Xi X N X . XA ,bg SX- Swag. XX .X wr-X Q Xw. The Hi-Y organization of our school stands for an up- right character and promotes clean living among its members. Through its endeavors, the youth of our generation are trained to become the turture bulwark of our country. To create, maintain and to extend throughout the school and community a high standard of Christian character is a personal pledge which its members give to humanity the promise of a far better world on the morrow. A vast majority of our boys take an active part in some one of the many Hi-Y chapters. Those capable officers which have guided the many dilterent types of activities of this influential organiza- tion for the two terms of this past year are: Row l lbot- tom L. to RJ James Behlen, Richard Siehl, president, Robert Puryear, president, Robert Williams. Row 2 Robert Porter, Donald Miller, Paul Brothers, Eugene Vollmer. Row 3, Al Ambrosius, Robert Kappes, Arch McCartney, William Gerhardt. Row 4, Jack Doddy, Robert Combs, James Siehl, and Richard Pfatt. They march on to conquer. 106 l Through the high ideals and principles of the Girl Reserves, the girls of Western Hills have gained not only a greater understanding and sympathy for all races and creeds, but also a code applicable to daily living. Ready for service'.' is a vital part of the code for those who strive to face life squarely with the aim to find and to give the best. Officers and cabinet members shown below, left to right are: lseatedl Margie Sutfin, LaVerne Dick, Helen Schindler, Pauline McClellan, Areta Bradbury, Evelyn Borcherding, Ruth Gebhardt, Betty Wessel, lstandingl Jean O'Neal, Natalie Poynter, Jean Koop, Ruth Kruck, Gerry Brown, June Daugherty, Ruth Wendisch, Gloria Delcolt, Jane Kahle, Ann Moss, Mary Ambrosius, Phyllis Gaskill. 107 gif X A 'Z 1:1 W , 5 S -f 'f fa ',,, if :fx ., .. ,-:gl fgwpwf f Q Nw Kg. W- NM R i 7 S. N .Qs if P, X Mx 2 A X 5 x N 3 X HRW' X ' 1 X w N .,,., ,,, t :,. . Q .. ,.,. . E S X X A u S- As s Q Qi ? vw-W x ..,. , . 4 Q K 3 ,xi X .. , .,,x . N Q' .,.A S . . K mR.Eisi'rFE:5- - :.,:. -. :.. N ...K ,,., , , f wx Q N19 5 v mx? x X Q X x X A X , X X 5 ab Q H-fx X V X 5 S X . X Xa, X X A Q ,Q as vs Hx? X X RN XA N Y A G' 3 X ' X .wg X QQ xxiy? K ,. .... X N YGQAXR-7, .I 'N I 4' x Q we 3 :'l'x Q ,ii A SQ x five 'rf A' ' sig v-.vi V :I EN Q , ., 3 1. V Fw ,M NX www, Hx Ss. 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'75 Q:Y,?fW 5. ' ' fgf X I, . ' ' W' 3 ' N . NX xwg Ex 5' vx 'xi 4 2 ,Q XI 3 . M v K 5 A .X , v gk ,. W . QQ' N Sflim ss I .xx T K 'Ka' X SL A- Q A QF... VN ' N . W -:Huw is ,R x 3. - .. ,mm .Q A az V x Naval .2 .wif gf Q N '- new 'A5 X '2 wi? V ' s a JMX .ff m 1 X, x QQ :mv I -Q X it fag, K Q., vw QB K x E ki. x Q ' NNW wb X gg, 'N AlIons, enfants de la Patrie. The members ofthe Cercle Francais, French Club, are singing their favorite song, La Marseillaise, happy that it can again be proudly sung. This year the Cercle Fran- cais, under the sponsorship of Mrs. L. Fouch, with Mary Ambrosius as president, Carolyn Jackson as vice president, and .lane Kahle as secretary, has had many good times. Besides learning many French songs and games, we have given two short plays in French and broadened our mental horizons - by getting better acquainted with France, its people, and its customs. Pictured above we see, lst row: Miller, Fuller, Oppenheimer, O'Flaherty, Metz, Knauer, Lewis, 2nd row: Winner, Siegle, Mills, Avey, Jackson, Frank, Burns, 3rd row: Knecht, Jones, VonLehmden, Patterson, Kahle, Bowen, Bayer, Ambrosius, Eberhart. The German Club pictured above at the right, prepare to hold a meeting. This club is under the sponsorship of Mr. K. Herrle, Pictured from L. to R.: lst row, Binder, Bertschmger, Hauck, Kaiser, 2nd row: Stark, Perry, Quanger, Hesse, 3rd row: McDonald, Hurlander, Zander, Lohr, 4th row: Strassburger, Karabesch, Koch, Huegel, Heitzler, Puccini, Lutz, 5th row: Reiss, Osburne, Ruehrevein, Rump, Neimeyer, 6th row: Werner, O'Leary, Niemeyer. Above we see the Choral Reading Club. lst row: Lambert, Mandell, Rasch, Wehinger, Boland, 2nd row: Hamilton, Seiter, Middleton, Ford, Shewman, Brennan, Mrs. Rees, the sponsor, 3rd row: Stophlet, Eilerman, High, Messer, Mills, Havlin, Fricke. 110 ave womb wc e coo efzafcon ofa an encluting Peace. Pictured at left we see members of the Latin Club as they sing a Latin song. Seated at the table we find Gladys Smith. Standing are: Jean Lee O'Neal, Aedile, Elaine Kling, and Ruth Molter. The Latin Club officers are: M. Justice, president, B. Snell, treasurer, G. Smith, vice president, and R. Molter, secretary. Besides giving the annual Latin Club Banquet, the club also sponsored the movie Prisoner of Zenda. The Spanish Club is pictured above. Members are: Reynolds, Snell, Sugarman, Sedacca, Yosafat, Rechtin, Barnes, Beecher, Floyd, Blankenship, Born, Henke, Kling, Moss, Niemes, Kist- ner, Korte, Shaw, Thornbury, Poleski, Hill. Mrs. Florence Fallon is sponsor. Allied Youth, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Betty Foster, has enioyed a very successful year of many varied activ- ities. Row I ll. to r.l F. Lambert, T. Steel, treasurer, B. Amos, president, W. Poll, vice president, G. Brown, secre- tary, J. Lambert. lRow 2l M. Poll, A. Barrett, M. Hess, M. Saul, R. Sansone, M. Sansone, C. Mitchell, D. Bauer N. Renn, J. Snider, F. Gard, M. Mankayer. lRow 3i J. Brater, L. Kilian, J. Barnes, L. Grunemeier, S. Sellards, S. Omnitz, R. Ratterman. lRow 4l G. Hawthorne, B. Hepler J. Fulton, B. Reed, J. Harris, G. Scott, J. Kist, R. Stophlet, J. Ott, B. Meyer, J. Brown. The task of taking care of all the lighting, the scenery changes, and the public address system is indeed a difficult one. However, it is ably taken care of by our competent stage crafters. At the top right I we see the two booth workers, A. Ambrosius and J. Doddy checking a Spot to see that It is ready for use Below this the two stage managers, R. Schulz and B Schroer are seen fastening one ofthe stage curtains 'I12 I me Pail of flae gfzeaf wok ing ofzganizafion 0 oufz school. 113 The difficult task of keep- ing hungry students sup- plied with every type of food from soup to nuts, was handled by our Miss Gates and by her very cap- able staFF of student work- ers. 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A vigorous training program produced in our boys topnotch fighting spirit and ability to win. Whirling across sun baked and windswept gridirons, this football machine beat back seven foes and went down before three. That was the outcome of the campaign. Thrills were given to us by the Maroon gridders on long, twist- ing runs, terrific center plunges, sailing kicks, and high, dangling forward passes-cheered on by Maroon fans-win or lose. Below is the varsity team: Row l: Barbieri, Pfanstiel, Hauck, Bucalo, Meckstroth, Stone, Schwartz, Toney, Smith, Thomp- son. Row 2: Owen, McCreadie, D. Siehl, Wehmeier, Leonard, Klug, Quinn, Donat, Lane, Keller, Mc- Henry, Kappes, Desmond, Coaches Johnson and Morgan. Row 3: Coach Blackburn, Schubert, Mc- Cartney, Galbreath, Chambers, Betz, Share, Schulze, Vetters, Kessler, Lorch, Terrel, and Harrison. ...ms w V J X X N ' Hx , Eta? S .X I 'XSS A Q SS-SSW'--. f x . X . -' f :Q ,. Y f 5. f s tw ...-. ,.,. 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X, Q FQ ,Q . mx gy. Q x' N ww wg-.. 31, M 5 .5 Q-fi ww ' ' ' X: . . .MQ ,1 j 1 1. :Q N 1 V WM. K' N- y, A -K' . S i ...Im xxx . . - C, . f - -Q En 'Q Nm -5 ...:.. -xv f ex wsf f N.. gf- , z ,. Z3-Q fx A f-35 '?X.g5Xa. A 1. wwf. X - x KN, jf' ,bg :A N W ,, Q w . The Norwood lndians were not ex- pected to be too tough for Western Hills, and the prediction held true as the Western team started slow, then warmed up, and cracked the foes' goal line, on four occasions. Hats went off to the team for winning the first game of the season .... Facing their first bitter rivals under lights at Newport, the Maroons cut loose on the Wildcats with every offensive play in their possession. As a result the game was a very exciting one, including a 78 yard run by Flash McCreadie, which was called back for a penalty .... It was a deter- mined Maroon team that went up- state to play the mighty Hamilton eleven, which turned out to be stiti opposition. At the half the score was 7 to 7, the tie made possible through an intercepted pass caught by Her- man Wehmeier. On the opposite page going lett to right are: Siehl, Mc- Creadie, Quinn, Klug, Keller, Owen, Leonard, Williams, and Hermy Wehmeier. aid Pfzacfice -- dfziving coac ies -- spikifeci Plczmfefas Q ami From there on it was anybody's game, and looked like Hamilton might have taken over, when Terrel, substi- tuting for McCreadie, broke out with the double reverse giving the Maroons the lead for the rest of the game .... The victory of Purcell over West Hi was one of the finest games staged. Wehimeier scored the only touchdown for the Maroons. The conversion failed and Purcell roared back to win by one point. . . . The Maroons started with a bang scoring 20 points in the first half against Withrow. The Tigers tied the score in the third quarter, and with the aid of apenalty scored the winning touchdown .... Driven on by fighting spirit, the Maroons took to wings, and defeated the Eagles by three touchdowns .... The vic- tory over Hughes placed the Maroons in second place of the PHSL race. Highlights of the game were a touchdown pass thrown by Keller to Lane, and a 95 yard touchdown run made by Herm Wehmeier. . . . Just to prove they hadn't forgotten how, the Maroon players let Elder win the annual Turkey Day battle, at Elder Stadium. lt was a slushy affair and through a cold rain that flooded the field, the Western Hills eleven was stopped short by the bigger Panther line. But another year's coming! :- Q-4.'.'.' uv io lk' '. .'v:'. .O 'ns . 0 :','g-.::': 1- .- ..,, . r, 5' . .fl-I '.,o.r ,n',:.'.' o .3-', e u l, . 4 c,o ,.. o 5 s.f n , vt..- . . .-'.3: C. i: 2.:.: ' 'Q .. I- . ,S .'a - ..,., ,-, 'eaf7i:.--'- .0- .on ro as I-0' Q 'Q oo 4,u, .if-4- Q-rs. f1:e': .. .. - -.'-z.. 1-.-,-. '-.- 1..- -. . . . Q nn? 'n gh: o I Q Q .,. -' 0. sffgi, I-' ' fn s 1 -- -'.' -- J. 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'P 3 IJ: n.. f ' '22, :vw,so.: in lag, 'Q , 31 -1- .2'?2, -:gg-1 -. - .:.15,1'. .. .4,'-','..'.-A 5.1, -.. uL9.0.-I ii -4 - Isa ' .ua . I G I 1 ' ' I u 1. ' 5 2 : Q: '. .,'a 'Q s. .,... ,..'n'..- '.'..'u '.'.' Through a hot and cold season, Coach Thomas' basketeers, zoomed up and down the floor under the flood lamps, whirling down court to the tune of field goals and free throws, and flashing under the hoop with the speed and stamina of a locomotive. ln the upper picture we see C. Harrison ready to fire at the basket. Sitting left to right in the center picture are: Keller, Barbour, Stone, Coach C. Thomas, Harrison, and Gerhardt. Standing are: Levine, Owen, Siehl, Leonard, Share. At the table are: Hammer and Boudot. ln the lower picture we see five of the varsity team sparking the true team spirit. They are left to right: L. Keller, L. Owen, C. Share, C. Harrison, S. Levine. U Q 0 'fofo QQ' 'y 4 sc Q. f X .' h l .- .- . r. :-. 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X ' img RX gb! , ESX 'f xx ., QQSX X Sex qcllfefzs gave wesf lifes' flrtifrd Gila., fjln:.e:fn,rilcw15l1s'lr uaczfz. Above we see L Sheldon blasting out of a sand trap At right Captain A Stone is seen shooting while his team mates, R. Benter, L. Lane, L. Sheldon, and J. Behlen look on. Below the team which brought the Public High School League championship to Western Hills is shown on the links before a match. From left to right they are: L. Lane, J. Behlen, A. Stone, L. Sheldon, and R. Benter. A brilliant golf season was climaxed by an exciting Public High School title match in which Western Hills took the measure of the Withrow team by the score of 9-3. The record for the season was, won six, lost two, tied one. The members, who under the able guidance of Coach Thomas, won the title were: A. Stone, captain, J. Behlen, L. Lane, L. Sheldon and R. Benter. mmmiisf, xe-39 1 . :QW . 'i ff' 4 n Fil Q ,xv Q, .. Ex iff Q ir: iff Wi? 6.2 X ,Ls -F ff 52 Z . Q , hw I ,Al . L V. ,-123:-Q x ax ff ,xr 47 .X Q , 1215, mia f aww, 4' ,.f,SJz3fQl?,y,w f M 14 f f New gf... MJ' M, W fn an Wm .+ A wiki , :xg X vm! lffx f x Q Q R 6 S ff Q fx Cross Gounffzxl Team 5 owed sffzengfla and sfamma w ce Coach McCartney's Harriers, in their most successful season on record, ran through not only the city and district championships, but, for the initial time in history of the school, won the state championship as well. The close finishing order of the members of the team in each meet showed that each member of the five man squad was a star, and when put together these five men made a well balanced, smooth operating team with perfect coordina- tion. Cross country running is one of the most strenuous sports in high school athletics. Long hours of practice are required to develop the necessary speed and physical stamina. A sport not for the weakling, cross country is a developer of men. ln spite of the difficulty of the sport there are always many youthful aspirants who desire to make the team. Since the qualifications are so high many fail to make the grade, but the lessons learned and the benefits gained more than repay the energy expended. 130 This year's Cross Country team acquired many honors in the course of the season. They won all three lnterscholastic meets by large margins. ln the District meet West Hi won with the score of: West Hi 23, Withrow 54, Hughes 86, Wayne 107. Western Hills, fulfilling our hopes, became State Champions by taking the State meet. The scores were: West Hi 74, Cleveland West 89, Akron North 93, Akron East llO. On the opposite page, top, Coach McCartney is shown presenting the triumphant team with two of their many trophies. From left to right are: E. Moran, P. Groeniger, G. Timbert, D. Westrich, and H. Hammer, Mgr. Absent when the picture was taken was P. Mills. Middle picture shows the entire squad practicing, while the bottom picture shows the team about to start a race. To the left is P. Groeniger, the mainstay of the team, with one of the trophies. ln the middle, the entire team is pictured. At the bottom the boys are seen warming up. as 1 'mc team, 945 cz va dexfefzifxl and 5 ee? on fwclz an Western Hills' track team, showing great form from the be- ginning of the season, moved right through all opponents. Although stopped by a strong Withrow team in the K. of C. Relays, they came right back, undaunted, to take the PHSL championship and the District title. In the upper left hand corner we see E. Moran finishing first in the mile run. To the right of this C. Malling is shown handing the wand to D. Westrich in the 880 relay. At left center C. Share is seen putting the shot. Directly right Flash McCreadie breaks the tape in the hundred yard dash. At the bottom we see M. Leonard, snapped while pole vaulting. A . , , .X Y 4 Q. X X v 4 1, wx! 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H la UNH' On flee iamonci, vatsifu Plmiefzs Lic an pifclueb fo glam, Despite the hindrance of bad baseball weather, wh ich prevented the boys from performing their neces- sary workouts, the baseball team made a very creditable showing this year. Coach Paul Nohr de- veloped a baseball team, composed of only four lettermen, two of which, Jim Behlen and Larry Kel- ler, were regulars, into a well balanced group of players. It was rather difficult to get started at first and the team was defeated four straight times. They dropped two close games to St. Xavier, one to Woodward and one to Central Vocational. Each defeat, however, brought new experience to the players and by gradual experimentation with all available material at every position by Coach Nohr a winning combination was finally developed. Once that combination was developed the team be- gan to look like one of the winning ball clubs for which Western Hills is so renowned. Their spark- ling playing, combined with their constant will to win proved more than a match for the competition they faced throughout the remainder ofthe season. They proceeded to take the next five games straight, defeating such teams as Withrow, Walnut Hills and Hughes, all well known for their power and fielding ability. Many of the games on the extensive schedule were never played, due to the persistent bad weather, and those games that were played were played only after many postpone- ments. The team, in victory and defeat, proved itself worthy of all the honor and glory West Hi can bestow. The boys who comprised the team were: lst row, kneeling, Don Chambers, Bill Zimmer, Larry Keller, John Leonard, Dean Barbour. 2nd row, standing: Dick Hauck, Roland Klein, Ken Hellman, Bob Ossege, Jim Behlen, Frank O'Toole and Ed Lacher, manager. Players not shown were: Dick Siehl, Art McCredie and Howard Finn. 134 ac uef ie :vets ave ood season owlehs win lille. This year the tennis team, battling the elements as well as their many opponents, had a comparatively successful season. The team built around the three returning lettermen, A. McCartney, D. Hyde and J. Hart was com- posed ot S. LeVine, R. Knotts, R. Pfatt, D. Wuerth, W. Ger- hardt, J. Reynolds and R. Thompson, manager. The boys won five often matches, defeating Elder, St. Bernard, Covington Holmes, Withrow and Xavier. The doubles team of Hart and Knotts were runner ups in the Southwest- ern Ohio District matches. ,wa ucafaon ma es cz nafion sfton in eace ot, wafz Baseball, volleyball, and hockey were sports of interest to all athletic girls at West Hi. We had an unusually successful season in baseball this year, stated our capable manager .lean Stratemeyer, despite torrents of rain which seemed determined to stop field activities. Phyllis Gaskill is next year's manager. Shown at the upper left are some skilled' players who are enioying an excit- ing game of baseball. The pep and enthusiasm stored up in the girls was fully aroused during the short volleyball tournaments. Pictured at the lower left hand page is an action shot of a volleyball game played in a gym class. During the fall months an outstanding ., hockey season proved the discovery of many new stars. Dribbles, bullies, and drives were exceptionally perfected and demonstrated during the class team tournament. The hockey supper was the climax of the season, and Phyllis Carter was announced as next year's manager. Shown at the lower right are: S. Fuller, J. Stratemeyer, M. Sutfin, B. Hendrixson. ' 136 P Grace, poise, expression-are developed during the year by the girls taking modern dance under the direction of Miss C. Steinmetz and Miss C. Witte. An excellent sense of rhythm and timing are obtained through the long hours of work and practice. The beginners developed many sore limbs, but through practice they became limber, graceful, and creative. Pictured at the bottom of the page are members of a gym class enjoying a stimulating game of basketball. Basketball season is always one of the most popular on the athletic calendar. 137 wcmmefzs developed gftace, Plulsical slamina and enbwzance The annual ping pong tournament held in room 'll8 was smoothly run by Elaine Kling, manager, who is shown watch- ing Lois Limle and Shirley Fuller in a game ot doubles. Lois was winner of the tourney and Shirley runner up. Pictured at lower left is Miss Witte along with the members of the Life Saving Corps, consisting of M. Sutfin, S. Fuller, M. Ambrosius, J. Koop, V. Niemes, E. Faust, and J. Kahle. Our capable lead- ers have assisted in teaching swimming and diving. Seventh and eighth grade swimmers are pictured right practicing the flutter kick. JL. 972' lie H '- e L - f ag -E-M055 Bowling, a year round sport, is enioyed by girls in all grades. Hoinke's and Waltze's alleys were the scenes of interest where our champion bowlers made innumerable strikes and spares. Gerry Kaley, sophomore, brought tame to West Hi by averaging l8O for the fall, winter, and spring seasons of this well-liked sport. This average is most remarkable for such a young girl. Archery lovers welcome the mild autumn months with pep and enthusiasm. A tournament was well conducted by the archery manager, Betty Back who is seen in the picture at the right, aiming for a perfect shot at the target. This Sport provides fun for all participants, and develops an accurate eye and good posture. Interested spectators watch Ede Peters, badminton manager, who is shown at the top ot the page jumping tor the birdie. The tourna- ment winner of this popular sport this year was Barbara Snow. 139 y an fennis affkczcfed cz lafzge gfzoufy 06 enflmusiczsfs. Tennis is one of our fastest games, and one that developes muscular coordination. Pictured above, lL.l ready to smack the ball is the manager, Ginny Niemes, who worked the singles and doubles tournaments. Shown at the bottom are R. Wendisch and V. Niemes who won the doubles. B. Dick won the singles tournament. Precision of strokes, perfect form, and skill, and timing are the techniques that our girls are trying to master in playing golf. West Hi's golfers lR.l frequented the courses in the fall and spring months. 140 alenbafz Q 2 ix- -9 6? J K . Q ., . M LX Q 5.9 N v A ,, W ,, QSSQA xx.-A Q rw xx 5 E- U iw ' I 4 QQAREN A . 5834135 N Wx 1 1 We N fm, 116110 1 ix .. E R x :ff QQ - ug six www, Z? f F I' , 'Q - I-crilwwfkfxxxx xQ,QX-,ygflkx Sfiyxxjjv QQ HN ,X.x..XxwNx , 5 A V X , wmv x X ,,: , .,, K N ' ., wwf f 'f zssg X' ' wx , .:., ,Q ,,., W mx ,gm , 5 X X f 9 QQ SE W , K A . XQXX. K W N Q X xx -9 . X X if - N XX ' 3 Sv .x 3 K 5 X w JL f Y Qbx , N A 4-fr .X X Q Sept. 26 First bell teachers have trouble starting classes as the students struggle to drag themselves away from the first issue of the Breeze. Sept. 27 Edie Peters Looking mighty perty as she Models for the G. A. A. Sports' Fashion Show. Sept. 29 Maroons do it again. West Hi 33, New- port 7. Oct. l Girl Reserves come home from G. R. con- ference at Camp Lenmary. 2 Yes, tis true! West Hi Cross Country Boys face an invisible opponent, Spring- field Hi. The secret-Results were ex- changed by Special Delivery. Oct. 43 Oct. Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct 4 Mr. Beckett and Eighty-eight Keys Burgraf obtain silence and appreciation for their keen arrangement of Deep Purple. 6 Our chests swell, we beat Hamilton 14-7. We're undefeated! 7 Last day for Senior Graduation Pictures! 9 Freshman teams warming up in true style after school. l2 Coach Blackburn gives a peppy pep talk at first Pow-Wow. 14 High hopes-but we took it on the chin. 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The finale was a Free-for-all. 26 Artie Stone surprises everyone by sit- ting on the floor at Student Council- accidentally of course. Mar. 28 Everyone grinning, Spring Vacation. Mar. 29-April 2 Spring Vacation! April 2 Spring fever starts and teachers groan. April 5 Senior Home Room 221 wins the In- tramural Track Meet. April 6 Seniors invade U. C. on Pre-Freshman Day. April 12 The nation mourns the death ot Presi- dent Roosevelt. ,Q X -. Q .iff ,SN-.8 :-fQXvE.A?l ,L.. .Q X. A KNTKSQ X N ..Q, :AX xx - FWS .Q . , ,. X X -F gw . .w-mi'-s . . s Nui kc Uwgagfx -gt QV -qs - X X55 'l' , K,.X ,. K 1-TsW'x A M-zxgjf ,X N:s.sfg:w.f N X xx,, , Ass rf Q ui an , Xxxxggkv A , .Liv Q ' . In L 'Q , .-fiiQ3'l J s K xx. I -5 qv 1 Sz. JR? X X ,VX 3 Q . Q 45 -M, ,xv-Q1 2..- X ' xx xx M W ,N Aff, ,- 5 S- ' Ex SN: k x YW V V' g, Nw ,, A Ni N. f 1 . 3 QQ wfijxiigw 2 v,.1x..g X x '. 8 f V95 1, 2, . . Ay on -. W ' Q 'YJNXS + X' v 'WN-f. as sn. 3 il Q H ,fx Q Q 5 A lr +, Qx .xl.s. 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THE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY umy ...L Y . .u t Q' Sus 5 ll is 2 P' 'Z l eff: r FRP CHTLI me, wird G S iecfofzii 06 geniofzs Allen, Bert ..,............ ,...... 1 282 Rutledge St.--WA 5804 Allgaier, Janet ......... ......... 2 921 Werk Rd.-MO 0114-J Amos, Betty ..................... ....... 2 815 Lehman Rd.-WA 0357 Anderson, Dolores ,..,......,.......,.................................,..,.....,...................... 1001 State Ave. Applegate, Walter .,..,... R. R. No. 12 Box 356B Powner Rd.-MO 2086-W Atkinson, Donald .......,...................,........... 4229 St. Lawrence Ave.-WA 8392 Aufderhaar, Dorothy ......... ........ 1 243 McKeone Ave.-WA 5554 Ba:k, Betty ..............,... ..,..., 3 975 Delmar Ave.--MO 1449-R Badgley, Arthur ............ ................ 5 081 Sumter Ave.--WA 2982 Baldinger, Fern ...,....... ....... 2 715 Bridgetown Rd.--MO 3266-R Baldinger, Katherine ....,., 2715 Bridgetown Rd.-MO 3266-R Baraket, William ..,..,....... ,............... 3 95 Elberon Ave.-GR 2171 Barnes, Jean .....,.. ......... 7 53 McPherson Ave.-WA 4356 Bauer, Robert ....... ...,.............. 1 271 Ross Ave.-WA 1316 Beall, Richard ..... Behlen, James ......... Behne, Betty ..,...... Beier, Dorothy ...........,. Beinkemper, James . Benedict, Clyde ,.....,..,. Betz, Ruth ,........... Bicker, Lt. M. .,... . Bielefeld, Otto ,....... Binder, Erma ........ Bohannon, Ann ....... Boone, Willard .......... Borcherding, Evelyn Borders, Dorsalee ...,. Borgemenke, June .... Bostic, John ......,.....,. Boudot, Donald .,..... Bradbury, Areta ......... Brau n , Robert ......... Brinkman, Robert ........ Brothers, Paul ..,....,.. Brouwer, Marilyn ,..,..,. Brown, David ............... Brown, Geraldyne ......... Brunner, Donald .......... Brunswick, Jack ........ Brunner, Robert ......... Burgraf, Marlyn ....... Busch, Yvonne ......... Butcher, Kenneth ........,. Callahan, William ..... Calvert, Donald ......... Camden, Fred ...,.. Campbell, Dick ........ Canada, Alice ...,........,. Catanzaro, Claire .......... Chace, James, ...,.......... .. Chapman, Jane .......r Chiseck, Robert ...,..., Ciraky, Ruth ...,..,.... Clark, Raymond .,.......,.. Coleman, Donald ...... Collins, Betty .................. Connelly, LaVerne .,., Cordes, William ......,... Costa, Victor ........... Croswell, Edwin ......,. 4075 West Eighth St.-GR .......3204 Queen City-MO 1454 5895 ........1045 Schiff Ave.-WA 2060 2906 Grasselln Ave. 2939 Temple Ave.-MO 3490-W 1425 State Ave.-WA 4642 4338 Ridgeview Ave.-WA 7829 State of California 3740 Mgynela Ave.-WA 5191 4774 Prosperity Pl.-WA 4037 4105 Glenway Ave.-GR 2823 2040 Ley Ave.--MO 3959-W ,...........1333 Leders Lane-GR 2245 552 Davenport Ave.-WA 0887 2037 Baltimore Ave.-MO 1332-R 2917 Bridgetown Rd.-MO 4764-J .....3080 N. Hegry Circle-MO 5066-R 1627 Tuxworth Ave.-VVA 8036 3514 Hilda Ave.-MO 1873-R 2922 DeBreck Ave. Rose Ave.-WA 5004 Box 91 Diehl Rd.--MO 1153-W . Box 718 G Hutchinson-MO 5042-W 2758 Werkastle Lane-HU 5239-J 1035 Winfield-WA 2955 2558 Warsaw Ave.-WA 2105 1624 First Ave.-WA 8757 2871 McKinley Ave.-MO 1510-R .......3871 North Bend Rd.-MO 1348-J 2932 Hoadly Ct.-HU 3532-J 4452 Carnation Ave.-WA 4230 2180 Clara Ave.-GR 1259 4536 Glenway Ave.-WA 7128 Pulte St.-Kl 1708 2429 Glenway Ave.--GR 4969 2323 Quebec Rd.-WA 3776 2912 Harrison Ave.-MO 2959 4741 Guerley Rd.-WA 7349 2095 Harkness St.-HU 1382-M ...........2604 Montana-HU 2472-J ........3465 Alta Vista Ave.- MO 0563-R Ivanhoe Ave.-TU 7348-R River Rd.-TU 7105-M 1861 Ashbrook Dr.-WA 4528 5224 Cleves-Warsaw Pike-WA 8351 Grand Ave.-WA 2801 3052 Worthington Ave.-MO 5305-M 58 Dachenbach, Ruth ........ Dangenback, Betty .,....,... D'Ambrosio, Dominic ,...... Darla, James ................... Daugherty, June ........... Davis, Martha ....... Deimer, Bill .....,...... DeSalvo, Claire ......... Dettmer, Roger ,........,.. Dick, LaVerne ........ Dirr, Alvin .......... Disser, Ruth ,...,.......,.... Dixon, Gertrude ....... Doebrich, Jack ..,........ Doll, Betty ............... Donat, David ........... Doolen, Jo Ann ...,... Dornette, Ralph .....,.. Draper, Dorothy ........ Draude, Stanley ..........,. Drury, Hazel ............... Dunkman, Marian ....,... Dusterdieck, Fred .....,.... Eggensperger, Mary ........... Eisenshank, Betty ..,....,..... Epperson, Betty ......... Falquet, Marian ,....... Fible, Richard ,........... Forthman, Hugh ............ Franke, Robert ., ......... Freese, Garnett .......,. Freese, Shirley ....,...... Frey, Donald ,......... Frey, Evelyn ,,..... Fuller, Shirley .......... Gabel, William ,........ Gaige, Franklin ...... Gallo, Robert ......... Gang, Virginia .,....... Gannon, Marion .... Garland, Ethel .......... Garland, Richard ......... Gebhardt, Ruth .,....... Gebing, Eugene ..,.... Gerdes, Paul ........... Geyer, Jean ..,..... Gies, Georgia ....... Giltz, Lillian ............ Goldfuss, Mary ......... Goodwin, Hugh .,....... Gosmeyer, Jos. ........ . Gray, Lysle ,,........,.,. Green, Virgil ........... Groll, William ........... Habig, lrene ..,...,.... Halp'in, Jean .......,... Hamersly, Lili ...........,.. Hamilton, Richard .,...,. Harms, Mary ....,...... ...............1136 Carmania-WA 9446 ,........3351 Hanna Ave.-HU 2579-J 1241 First Ave.-GR 3217 4110 Flower Ave.-GR 0418 ..,.......4934 Ferguson Pl.-HU 2466-J 3601 Fyffe Ave.--MO 2077-R ...............3942 Lovell Ave.-MO 2156-R 1770 Fairmount Ave.-WA 5546 2991 Werk Rd.-MO 0944-R 1019 Fisk Ave.-WA 7308 5125 Sumter Ave.-WA 3685 3531 Gamble Ave. ....,...1270 Gilsey Ave.-WA 1687 930 summit Ave.-WA .2229 .......,.1168 Kuhlman Ave.-WA 6989 2601 Rushwell St.-WA 7873 5527 Meryton Le.-GR 3510 3609 Babb Ave.-HU 2848-J 3068 Lischer-MO 4663-R 1647 Baltimore Ave. 2874 River Rd.-WA 0752 3241 Stanhope Ave.-HU 3574-M 3064 Wardall Ave.-MO 5838 ....,.....2898 Kling Ave.-MO 1035-W 3467 Leland Ave.-WA 6034 .........1748 Fairmount Ave.-GR 4853 900 Enright Ave.-WA 2678 1414 Denver Ave.-WA 1364 3054 Bracken Rd.-MO 4538-R .........3024 Murdock Ave.-WA 2435 Box 731 A Baltimore Ave. ...,...,2838 Montana Ave.-MO 1579-J ..........4306 Homelawn Ave.-MO 4959-J 730 Woodlawn Ave.-GR 2763 2867 McKinley Ave.-HU 2499-J 2832 Werk Rd.-MO 2639 3724 Applegate-MO 2773-R .........198 Pontius Rd.--TU 7215-M 929 State Ave. 2785 Shaffer Ave.-MO 2494-R 545 Considine Ave.-WA 3896 545 Considine Ave.-WA 3896 1012 Gilsey Ave.-WA 6033 .. ....... 1408 Beech Ave.-WA 9250 Armed Forces 3460 Cheviot Ave.-MO 2886-R Fairbanks Ave.-WA 8368 3819 St. Lawrence Ave.-WA 9676 Harding Pl. .....,......3164 Bracken Woods Le. 243 Thisbe Ave. ........,462 Taylor Rd.-MO 3611-W 268 Delhi Pk.-WA 0204 ....,...3266 Brodwell Ave.-MO 0509-W 3415 Corrine Ave.-MO 4079-R .,.,.......3904 Woodbine Ave.-HU 0277-J Fisk Ave.--WA 4644 ........811 Considine Ave.-WA 3779 Box 497 South Rd.TTU 7573 Harney, Jeanne ...4..,,.., Hart, Jack ..,............. Houck, Betty ........,...,...,... Hausfeld, Eleanor ..,............ ....,....,.. Hawthorne, Gertrude .........,. .... Hayhow, Betty ............... Haynes, Doreen ............ Hazen, Florence .,......... Hechler, Shirley ....,...... Heis, Betty ,..................,.. Hellmann, Leonard Hemsath, Robert ..e..... Hendrixson, Betty ........... Henkenberns, Robert Henle, Howard ..,......... Henrich, Cecil .......... Hera, Jean ............. Herbert, Robert ,..... .. Hess, Marita ......... Hess, Thomas ........... Hill, Juanita ..,..,... ., Holden, Ronald ......,..... Holocher, Marjorie Holz, Scott ..,......,.............,...... Horstmann, Katherine ........ Hughes, Harold .......,.., Jacobs, Joyce ............,. Jeremiah, Gladys ...... Joesting, Richard ....... Justice, Mace ........... Kearney, Richard .,.,... King, Howard ........... Kipp, Shirley ................. Kirschner, Richard ........, Kist, Jeanette .,..,..... Klaus, Richard ......,... Klayer, Dolores ....... Klehfoth, Paul ......... Klinefelter, Pierce ...... Kling, Elaine .......,..... Klug, Raymond ........ Knabe, June .................. Kolbinsky, Robert ...,.,...,. Koop, Jean ....,................, Kottmyer, Charles .......... Kramer, Gladys ............ Kruck, Ruth ................ Kuehn, Gertrude ........ Kuenzel, Richard .......... Lachtrupp, Robert .,.......... Lally, Jean ..........,.........,.. lamb, Jean .............. Lambert, Anita ..,...... Lambert, Florence ........... Lampe, Charles ....... Lavanier, Yvonne ......,. Leonard, John .......,... LeVine, Stanley .....,. limle, Lois .............. i eciofzml of geniofzs .........3426 Mayfair Ave.-MO 2450 West Ct.-MO 4820-W 4959 Heuwerth1GR 3979 258 Warsaw-Cleves Pike-TU 7305-W Fairbanks Ave.-WA 7026 648 Enright Ave.-GR 0894 .........1235 Rutledge St.-WA 8586 ,....... 118 Rutledge Ave.-WA 2572 Sidney Rd.-WA 6504 ..,........3476 Alta Vista Ave.-MO 1968-R 2717 Shatter Ave.-HU 2864-J ,.....,.,5034 West High Ave.-GR 2179 ..........1611 Minion Ave.-GR 2140 4109 Heyward St. Martini Rd.-TU 7380-J F Sutter Ave. ..........3136 Daytona Ave.-MO 4304-R 7436 River Rd.-DE 6228-R .......,......3061 S. Hegry Cl.-MO 1095-W 3360 Dartmouth Dr.-MO 2038-W 2518 River Rd.-WA 1439 1761 Fairmount Ave.--WA 1447 621 Delhi Ave.-GR 1196 .......,3550 Epworth Ave.-MO 0701-R 3244 Wardall Ave.-HU 5329-J 3536 Glenway Ave.-WA 2163 3362 Alpine Pl.-MO 0856-R 2818 Warsaw Ave.-GR 4476 3906 Woodbine Ave. ........4460 Carnation-WA 0674 2827 Price Ave.-GR 1168 1242 Dewey Ave. .........1041 Fisk Ave.--WA 1583 1912 Knox St.-WA 8464 3404 Werk Rd.-HU 3391-J .......,3332 Dartmouth Dr.-HU 3369-J Iliff Ave. .........,36,13 E. Darwin Ave.-MO 3634-W Orchard View--WA 0428 3409 Hazelwood Ave.-MO 0259-J 3056 Hull Ave.-MO 0442-M .,..........525 Rosemont Ave.-WA 9257 Weirman-HU 0389-M 2934 La Feuille Ave.-MO 3237-W 6807 River Rd. ......,...1616 Knowlton Ave.-Kl 7702 Prosperity Pl.-GR 3519 ..,.,...,3115 Cavanaugh Ave.-MO 2213-R 3000 Boudinot Ave.--HU 0154-R 1244 Amanda Pl. ..,.....4048 Homelawn Ave.-MO 1529-J ..,....,3090 Glenmore Ave.-MO 6085-W Urwiler Ave. Ring Pl.--GR 1479 ......,.1670 Baltimore Ave.--GR 0790 626 Baltimore Ave. .........Box 562 Pedretti Rd.-WA 6065 . ..,..... 4014 Glenway Ave.-WA 3180 ..........2136 Harrison Ave.-MO 0337-J 9 Lockhorn, Donald ..,....,. Lorenz, Walter .......... Mahon, Bartley ........ Marksberry, Betty ......... Marquis, Phyllis ....... Marsh, Joyce ....,..,...... Maurath, Margie ........ McClellan, Pauline McCormack, Lora ...,.t.... . McCreadie, Arthur. McCullough, Joan .. McMlllln, James ....,... ........... Meiller, Robert ......... Messham, Viea ........ Meyer, Betty ..,......,. Meyer, Marian ......... Micheau, James ........ Miller, Alice ........... Miller, Donald ......... , Miller, Howard .......... Mills, Paul ......,..... Mohs, George ........ Molter, Ruth ............ Moore, Eugene .......... Moss, Evelyn .......... Neiheisel, James .,.... Nelson, Frank ............ Niemes, Virginia .... Noell, Erhardt .......... Novak, Ruth ............ O'Donnell, Joan Oehler, Bernice .,...... O'Flaherty, Audrey .......... Omnitz, Shirley ......... O'Neal, Jean Lee ........ ......... Osborne, Evelyn ........... .,.. Osterkamp, Ethel .... Ott, Joy ........,...............,. Owen, Logan .......,.. Pappas, Pearl ......,.. Paul, Morton .,......... Pauley, Alvin .............. Pauley, Wallace ....... Payne, Donalee ......... Box 22 Beech Rd.-GR 1750 ............1217 McKeone Ave.-WA 8329 3764 Engar St. 726 State Ave. Box 649 Werk Rd.-MO 2355-J 750 Mt. Hope Ave.-WA 2046 1523 Sidona Le.-GR 4061 ..............,3414 La Rue Ct.-MO 3683 2905 Lischer Ave.--MO 1848 ....3840 Meyerfeld Ave.-MO 0699-M 1607 Minion Ave.-GR 2273 3153 Bracken Woods Le.-MO 4380-R 3612 Homelawn Ave.-MO 5485-W 3070 Veazey Ave.-MO 5931 1733 llilt Ave.-WA 8271 288 Delhi Pk.-WA 6595 2729 Ruberg Ave.-MO 1658-R 1033 Gilsey Ave.-GR 3843 3153 Penrose Pl.-HU 2263-J ..........3524 McHenry Ave.-HU 3114-J 1807 Minion Ave.-WA 5849 3005 Wardall Ave.--HU 2893-J 3016 River Rd.--WA 3655 ........3653 Epworth Ave.-MO 4136-W 1253 Rutledge St.-WA 1664 Box 644 Werk Rd.-MO 1553-M Rutledge-WA 3636 Box 497 South Rd.--TU 7573 .......,........3049 Penrose Pl.--HU 3438-J 2338 Baltimore Ave.-MO 5199-M 4753 Glenway Ave.-WA 3684 .........,..1603 Ross Ave.-WK 6933 344 Delhi Pike-WA 3302 2761 Faber Ave.-HU 4510-J 3940 School Section Rd.-MO 0729-J 4941 Shirley Pl. 1800 Carll St.-WA 9468 ..........3030 Penrose Place-MO 2158-R 125 Covedale Ave.--GR 4653 .416 Hawthorne Ave ...........4980 Shirley PI.- .-GR M 769 Mt. Hope Ave.-GR 769 Mt. Hope Ave.-GR Hillside-GR 4380 4391 1507 1507 1579 Pegg, Ruth ............ ..... 3 319 Cavanaugh Ave.-HU 2481-J Pegg, Shirley ........... ..... 3 832 Washington Ave.-HU 4126-J Peters, Edith .....,................ ........ 3 640 Puhlman Ave.-MO 3228-W Peterson, Elizabeth .......... ........... 3 150 McHenry Ave.-MO 1900-W Pickens, Virginia ............ ..,.,.....,,........, 4 029 Race Rd.-MO 1024-R Ploss, Shirley ........,...... ....... 3 832 Roswell Ave.-MO 4657-W Poleski, Virginia ,........... .....,.., 4 308 Glenway Ave.-GR 3338 Poll, Wesley ............. ......,.... 3 415 La Rue Ct.-MO 4497-W Porter, Robert .......,. Posner, Mary ........... Poynter, Natalie ,........ Puryear, Robert ,...... .. Quinn, Thomas .....,.... ..........3123 Mozart Ave.-MO 5538-W ..........4334 Ridgeview Ave.-WA 4002 3232 Epworth Ave.-MO 5793 ..,.....,.2522 Galvin Ave.-WA 4389' ..........3639 Glenway Ave.--GR 0888 Ratterman, Rosemary ......... Raul, Ray .,.,..,..........,....... Redmond, James .,....... Rehn, Marilyn .,....., Retzler, Rose .......,.., Reuter, Ruth ,................ Reynolds, James .....,..... Rhein, Dorothy ........., ifzecfofnl of geniofzs ...........5195 Sidney Rd.-WA 3873 . .......... 3980 Davis Ave.-MO 2904-R Morrow Pl. .....,.....4419 Grove Ave.--HU 3542-M 944 Grand Ave.-GR 0947 4496 Ruebel Pl.-HU 2044-J ....,,....6823 Jersey Ave.-DE 6237-W ...,,.....4111 West Court--MO 0449-J Rice, Jean .,............. .....,,.... 5 11 Considine Ave.-GR 3419 Richter, Mary .,.......... ....,....,............................ 5 20 Sidney Rd. Roberts, Sydney .,........ ................... 1 673 Iliff Ave.-GR 3494 Roehrig, Rahe ........ ........ 3 458 Mayfair Ave.--MO 8898-R Rogers, Janeth .......... ...................................,... 6 365 Revere Ave. Roland, Helen ........ ........ 1 752 Fairmount Ave.-GR 0455 Rolfes, Russell .........,. ................. 5 596 Karen Ave.-MO 3029-R Rome, Amelia ......... .......... B ox 476 Harrison Pk.-MO 0503-R Ross, Harvey ,........ ...................... 9 04 Wells St.-WA 0429 Rossi, Vince ............ .........,..,......, 9 20 Grand Ave.-GR 2719 Rullman, Robert ...,.... ........ 3 655 Boudinot Ave.-HU 2546-M Rumping, Lucille ,......... ..,..,......,.......................,...,......., 6 16 Neare St. Runge, Audrey r..,.,..... Ruthemyer, John ..,....... Sammons, Richard ..,. Sandlin, Henry . .... . Sansone, Rose .. Sattler, Jack . ..... . 3261 Koenig Ave.-MO 6223 5069 Sidney Rd.-WA 0090 3036 Wardall Ave.-MO 1772-R Benz Ave. 4509 Clearview Ave.-WA 9884 526 Rosemont Ave.-GR 1170 Schalk, James .,.,....,... ....,...........,.,.,.......,...... 3 514 Gamble Ave. Schiek, Mercedes .,....,. ...,.,........ . .4786 Loretta Ave.-GR 3733 Schindler, Helen ......... ....... 3 642 Mozart Ave.-MO 0917-M Schlachter, Helen ....... ....,....., . . 1345 Manss Ave.-WA 9367 Schlichte, Raymond ......., ,.......... 3 638 Herbert Ave.-HU 2485-J Schmitt, Betty ...........,.. ...,,. . 4109 North Bend Rd.-MO 4516 Schneider, Leroy .,........, ...,.....,... 2 751 Felicity Pl.-MO 0494-R Schnell, Joyce ......,.... Schnittlter, Dorothy Schott, Theodore .,..... Schroeder, Joyce ........ Box 97 Wynnburne Pk.-GR 2183 4322 North Bend Rd.-HU 1278-G . ....... 2622 Fleetwood Ave.-HU 4092-J . ....,..., 3389 Alta Vista Ave.-HU 3940-J Schueler, Donald ,.,...... ......... 2 508 Forthman Pl.-MO 2747-W Schwarz, Betty .......,... ............... 4 053 St. Williams-WA 5444 Scott, Gloria . .,..4...... ..............,...................,.... 1 297 McKeone Ave. Sellards, Snowma ...... ............... 5 590 Surrey Ave.-MO 5158-M Sess, James ........,....... 3309 Cavanough Ave.--HU 4838-M Sheldon, Lee , ...... ............... .......,.,. 1 2 07 Amanda Pl.-WA 6009 Shewman,,Jean ........ .,....,....,....,.,t. 3 414 Mayfair Ave.-MO 0689-W Shoftstall, Donna .,.,.... ...... B ox 127 R. R. No. 4 Price Hill-WA 8035 Siebert, Ruth .......... .. .......,........ 2380 Nova Ave.-MO 5175-W Siegler, Donald ....... Siehl, Richard .... Silverman, Edith. .... . Singleton, Jesse ....,. Skeen, William ....... Skilbeck, Harry .,..,t.... Smith, Gladys ...... Smith, Nellie . ..4.. . Smith Raylmond ....... Smith, Ruth. ....... . Smith, Wilson Snell, Willis ......, Spies, Wilson ,....,. Stacy, Elaine .......,. Stahl, Jean ........... , Steinmann, Robert ..... Stein metz, Jane ....,., 2988 Wardell Ave.-MO 1660-R 3002 Montana Ave.-MO 1353 1143 Seton Ave.-GR 1816 811 Summit Ave.-WA 2688 ..,...,..3159 Sunshine Ave.-MO 3751-R 6446 Home City Ave.-TU 7192-R 2333112 Maryland Ave.-WA 1719 3958 Ruth Le.-MO 2114-R 527 Samoht Ridge-WA 5444 ...,,....,1222 Gilsey Ave.-GR 3692 4056 River Rd. 5117 Willnet Dr.-GR. 2187 2723 Powell Dr. 1005 Overlook Ave.--WA 6094 4767 Mayheu Ave. 3043 Temple Ave.-MO 0198 3346 Hanna Ave.-HU 4656-M 60 Stewart, Armand R. ...... Stoehr, Marian ...........t... Stophlet, Ruth .,...........,.,,...... Strasburger, Mildred ........ Stratemeyer, Jean ....,... Stroup, Mary ...........,... Strunk, Warren ....,..... Sturm, Dorothy .,...,, Sucietto, John ,..t..... Sugarman, Jule ,.......,. Sullivan, Billie ,....... Suttin, Mariorie .......... Swedes, Nancy ........,... Sweeney, Luella .r...,, Sydow, Paul ........, Tabar, Michael ......... Tanner, James ..,,... Taylor, Marion ........ Tedtman, Richard Thompson, Richard ........ Thompson, Robert Thorpe, Jean ..,....... Timbert, George ,... Trefz, Walter ....... Trotter, Elizabeth Tschofen, Carl. .... . Turigliatto, .lack Uphaus, Marian ,.............., Vandermeulen, Martha Vollmer, Eugene ,. ..,..........., .. Vorholt, Jack . .,,,. .. Wasmer, Margaret ......... Weber, Lois .......,......... Wehmeier, Herman . .... . Weigel, June ....,......,. Wendisch, Ruth ........... Wessel, Betty .,........ Widner, Evelyn ,........ Wiley, Robert ..... Williams, Robert Willis, Adele ....., Willmann, Esther .,........ Wilson, Richard ........, Winkelmann, Albert ....... Wirmel, Mary ......,.......,... Woessner, Dorothy s......... Woidiek, Gladys .......,. Wolfe, Elaine ....,.,....., Woltt, Robert .,....... Wuermli, Betty ....... Wynn, Norine ......., Yosatat, Joseph ,.....,. Young, Raymond ...,. Ziesmann, Karl ..,....... . Zieverink, lrene ..,... Zimmer, Betty ,......... Zimmerman, Ralph ........ Zint, Mary ......,........,. Western Ave. ..........,1620 First Ave.-GR 0223 2619 Ring Pl. 652 Werk Rd.-MO 2130 .........1184 Coronado Ave.-WA 0715 4416 Allenham Ave.-TU 7503-W Applegate Ave. Box No. 5 Rapid Run Road-GR 2238 Stanhope-MO 1711 5217 Relluk Rd.-WA 5100 901 Chateau Ave.-WA 3886 ,........3270 Hildreth Ave.-MO 4146-R .....,.....2750 Powell Dr.-MO 5941 llitf Ave. 3518 Hilda Ave.-MO 1445 2317 Nicholson Ave.-HU 2431-J 2007 Sutter Ave. Box 161 Rapid Run Rd.--TU 7595-W 4018 waiver Ave.-Mo lass-w 3032 Veazey Ave.-MO 0498-R 2910 Montana Ave.-MO 525 Hawthorne-WA 2556 1068 2953 Montana Ave.-MO 5670-W .. 1342 Covedale Ave.-WA . .,.. . 1675 Montrose St.-GR 2272 4932 2678 Cora Ave.-HU 1746-M 2257 Harrison-Mo 0402-W 1631 Gilsey Ave.-GR .. 1233 Texas Ave.-WA 4140 6803 2959 Wardall Ave.-HU 3647-J 1703 Denham St.-GR 3642 2150 wefon Le.-HU 1299-M 3664 Herbert Ave.-MO 0970-W . ......... ...,............ 5 45 Pedretti-GR 807 Woodlawn Ave.-WA 3156 Daytona Ave.-MO 2371 8872 0270 2735 Powell Dr.-MO 3935-W 3977 Glenmore Ave.-HU 4704-J 4425 Hillside Ave.-TU 4263 W. Eighth St.-WA , ...,......,, . 1043 SunsetiAve.-WA .. 952 Wells St.-GR 4913 Cleves-Warsaw Pk.-GR 7514 6269 0084 4858 4906 3612 E. Darwin Ave.-HU 4284-J .........3831 Glenmore Ave.-HU 2007-M 117 Linneman Rd.--WA 4052 Vinedale Ave.-GR 9214 1363 4035 Harrison Ave.-MO 1173-R .,.,.....'1120 Rosemont Ave.-WA 8124 1840 Carll St.-WA 5982 3233 Coral Park Dr.-HU 5163-M 1242 Dewey Ave.-WA 4124 Box 308 Bridgetown Rd.-MO 3277-R 4520 Cincinnati-Louisville Pk.-MO 3277-R 4025 West Eighth St.-WA 6267 4935 Western Hills Ave.-WA 2252 4520 Cincinnati-Louisville Pk. . 4624 Joana Pl.-GR 0087 'Q .- F 1 L w 4,1 r . J. 4 134 Q- V, 4 1 A , A 1 1 i 1 Q 1 I 1 2 2 Q A I J 1 f 1 5 Q 3 ! 1 ? i ! I 3 J f f A Q 4? -v- Q
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