Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1947
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In various makes ond models of ccirs, Come The producers, Technicians ond stars. f444em5Ze a Qet 74a 247 '4 ffaaigamealf This is the place where They hear all The news, receive instructions, and get their cues. ,, i3'!11,gliE y was '- ffig i. ' 'half sw.f112f - xW! ' Flffy fff:1,.t:n,f ,. -if 'L f?fZL' e . J 1 iff 31 'f 3' A 5,-5:1-f L xy 2 -rw, .ta of . t. f f Q 5 1 ws. ,J A. A J , ' is ' Mft ' 'J . Q5 A, Zig-F HT' - :tw sawing K K , .mth s. ,Mg 'ngsijr Q ,Misr- zs, s- oe 1 ,W , Q ' --: MQ -.M - When o book's lost The question is Where? Look in o locker, lt's probably there. These tour girls Are pretty enough Even without Cl Powder putt. tamed 14nd afmclefza , , . XS f 8 A. ,, - E A 'h i ,,. . ,, , , , -,, -, , , ,,, k -,Q V. - ,-,- fa: w hm.. ..,., g MT ,, 4, g ss,,,t, ' 3 w3,,m,,.,23 lff15l14kf,s7.:-y.:' -Q ,ae - -fs, f 0 W.. fm, 1, ,vw -M W F ,WW What she is doing, no one can say, Maybe she's showing an easier way To do all their work and still keep in the groove, The two who are watching seem to approve. Q-.mg 7525 gzxfeaogiiaes pwdreem laws Owefz Seeigeiif MR E. W- QADWALLADER Mr. Cad in his quiet efticient manner, during this his first year at Western Hills, has won the respect and admiration of all. Heating DCf'Z66Z'0fZ 7 ' dczmotew Mr. Kellum, also new This year, has proved himself The MR- H. A. KELLUM real friend of all The srudenrs by his inferesl in their activities. Miss Yeager alternates with Mrs. Heninger in guiding the stars through their year of fame and into their glamorous mysterious future. eahzdcag zildaiaaw Mrs. Heninger in alternate years coaches the newcomers as they be- gin their steady march on the road to stardom. Mildred Husemonn Blanche Emmes Shirley Heis Marilyn Rohrmeier Mildred, a Titian beauty, expertly balances the budget. Blanche is the glamorous private secretary of the executive producer. Shirley is the charming, cheerful, and capable secretary to the casting director. Marilyn is the very attractive and able apprehender of absentees. 744 70: qfaliqwood 713 74 'Me echzdcdcw Western Hills' beautiful library of- fers everyone a chance to seek and find knowledge. The library is daily filled with earnest research workers. lt is the scene of preparation tor all classes. ' :wi - ., x u ',siE?kif15F5Pf25--12+s-A-J:''f , ' ' ' ' 1, 2 - .-.13Fjfropjl25215335'riigiyiffryfZ. 'R' V 1 f ,svtif-41.25259'wff' 'lvzfigev . v v . SNL :':'712'g,'i:.f 'L Zvfiefj. . r U S JM -'mwhxu-,f-L ' Jw X. av X. - . ,.,.4M3 53,1374 f-N fm, ,.- i .li . I 1 K .Eie'P'.n'g. 91, u -wx-Iv. '-.. . - Y ......I ng. 5. M, XXX XL 3 . , N yi- , qw .5 'lf ,. N N I Li . X, N . , Igigi, I:::' K ' 15555-3 nj! Q, ' X . 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'L-' gygx..f'A Q1 7044 mine ,-fad Ucheozfa ie 7465024 pezfeaz' mmmm we Zifeff ac Zaman Clyde Dornbusch, pupil leaoler, olemonstrates how much T8 there is to see in his English Class. The English Department stresses the funda- mentals ot the English language as well as the appreciation of the great works of literature. Top Left-Mr. J. Bagnoli Top Right-Miss V. Brewer Far Right--Miss A. M. Klaserner, Cadet Teacher Lower Left-Miss J. Herrmann Lower Right-Mr. B. Wilson Student Teachers da Zemawleal of Sang lm The English curriculum includes a study of Parliamentary Procedure, Public S eak' J ' ' p ing, ournalism, Debating and Dramatics. Top-Mr. T. Burns, Mr. IA. Chesley, Mrs. R. Gard. Lower-Miss V. Good, Miss R. McKinley, Mrs. M. Rees. S ecwlm . , . peaking . . . 744156019 All go hand in hand to develop richer think- ing, better diction, smoother performance. Reading awakens new thoughts, broadens immeasurably the range of man's knowledge and accomplishments. Read today-star to- morrow shows that Francis Bacon was right when he said, 'Reading maketh a full man'. -Quotation from Book Week booklet. Top4Miss F. Tebbenhoff, Miss l. Walters. 1 Middle4Mrs. V. Watson, Miss L. Weber. Lower--Miss V. Gloss, Miss C. Logue, Librarians Miss C. Logue's educational radio program during Book Week, November tenth to sixteenth, 25 A, ,avi If usng i ,f ,.k, W ,W -Wmmw. SW I Qw N ,W -. wi A , www . -Mg: .. wv0 vw mr, -, ..., P K 5 I- .,.. MM, ,, 4 ,J ,N ,'-, Q ., nf QM.: , 1 1. gm.. . fi . ,AF 4 ,swf ff 4 . ik i W - W, wwe' Q 'Ms J , .awww amiga fcmgcmgea cake 2356 Spatfigil The Foreign Language Department offers the students a choice of Latin, French, Spanish, German. Latin, the mother tongue of our mother tongue, supplies a broad foundation on which to build the study of the modern languages. As world horizons narrow and foreigners become neighbors, the need grows for Americans to understand these people. Only through knowledge of each other's language, can people gain that understanding. Every high school student should study a foreign language. Latin, the classical language, opens the door to the idealism and vast knowledge of the past, French, Spanish, German, the modern languages, keep the door open for the realism of the present. Miss B. M. Bolan, Latin. Mrs. L. Fouch, French and Spanish. i Mr. K. Herrle, German. 22 'Mem 77fza,ee'z place, in poet' Wm 7b'afzZd i Y group ot Latin IV students go viol the mop with Aenecus on his great adventure--the founding of Rome. Knaoafedge of 7afze6ga .fangcmgea 7a4,4f?ze4 Members of the French Class drecmm of visiting Paris cis they follow the Travels of M. Perichon. eepez ,454 ' 'on af 0550: Qaalzclea All eyes focus os Mr. Herrle poses o humorous question to ct student in his German Closs 25 acid! molded mf! Known L ,066 The Social Studies Department embraces a vast range of subiects from Ancient History to Current Events. Filling in these two extremes ot time are World History, World Geography, Modern History, American History, Civics, Eco- nomics and Sociology. All of these play an important part in Western Hills' comprehensive curriculum. Top Left-Miss M. E. Davies, Junior Social Studies. Right-Mr. T. E. Fouch, American History, Sociology, Economics. Second Left-Miss A. Geeting, American History, Modern History. Right-Mr. H. Hess, American History, Physiology. Third Left-Miss R. Krasne, Junior Social Studies. Right-Mrs. T. Morris, Junior Social Studies, Geography. Lower-Miss D. Slutz, American History, Sociology, Economics. 26 Dynamic zeaenzi Fzzeadeaa Zluknawa 7az'me These Sociology students are deep in concentration in 27 their eFFort to solve an immediate problem. Sociology keeps before the students the vital and all important faculty of getting along with their fellow-men. Sociology, combined with Eco- nomics, affords social and practical aspects of living. 77ZaZ4emaz'6ca Wada Zamgaae Zncentmte an c7coze4....l6aee.,.,-4ayZea.,, 4 Upper Lett-Mrs. D. Edgeworth. Right-Mr. H. Ehler, ln Memoriam. Center-Mr. T. Frye, Miss C. Hobcnsack, Miss M. Riley, Mr. A. Schick. lower Left-Mrs. H. Walter. Right-Mr. H. Yung. The Mathematics Department comprises the study of General Mathematics, Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry. The study of each branch helps the pupil to attain greater precision and ac- curacy and logical organization of thought. 29 cdeaoe Maumee fem The Science Department tamiliarizes the students with the why's and wheretore's of everyday life. The following fields come within its scope: Gen- eral Science, Botany, Zoology, Biology, Physi- ology, Physics, Chemistry. At Western Hills, every pupil is required to study at least one science. I I O Deane on ffl Left to Right-Mr. H. Dunkel, Chemistry, Miss A. Greensmith Botany, General Science, Mr. C. Johnson, Biology, Mr. C. Kopp Physics, Mr. R. Morgan, Physiology, Mr. G. Sting, Physiology General Science. 30 el fl we . LV K , K W i:g,':5l' r 'E -f.: :g5'E,jiQ:5f5fa 'L' --ii sff:?ae'E z 55 7 , xy I g I , f,, . uwi,51.f ,f. 119 S Q avg? ,:4, .. X s -6 ye , 1 W- R 4 , V 'mam gs -s. .,,3,,. + 'MW , ' j f? T J. - Wm I 46 K i NE. K , , my .ik pri, is 1.55 LW Q K 21 1 'f ' , gf f N 1 i in af 4 ' rr 4564 cmd mdchq in ?a mam! aclaq Physics is one of the up-and-coming sciences. Each day people are becoming more aware of the importance of the physical sciences and en- rollment keeps pace with the increased interest. In the Physics Classes, the students learn the fundamental laws of the forces around us-heat, light, sound and their application, r. Kopp's Physics Class are awaiting a charge electric that is amide Wag to F9 az Zezftez .livin Future chemists under the watchful eye of Mr. Dunkel, calculate the atomic weight of copper Chemistry, the running mate of Physics in pupil interest in the world today, furnishes adventure and excitement in the exploration of formulas and experiments. Through the study of matter, its properties and the changes it undergoes, the mysteries of the ion, the atom, and the molecule are revealed. 33 Y cmd ,416 Wave cf, Definite e an The Music Department from the establishment of Western Hills High School has continued to main- tain its reputation as one of the best in the city. Selected musicians under the expert direction of Mr. Beckett and Mr. Brady are ready and able to perform on any and all occasions. k at Western Hllls' c d tra he Sow dd to l to 0 The Art Department has gained wide recognition through the many awards which the pupils have won and continue to win. The entire student body points with pride to the ex- quisitely wrought jewelry and expertly tooled leather goods fashioned in the Arts and Crafts Department. Upper Left-Miss l. Blasch. Right-Miss M. Dovis. Lower Left-Miss H. Hoover. Right-Mr. W. Marshall. fitmwfaieze Za Sacceaafai 79wduez!6m d color- A ' line on - in . ers Perted lhelr deSlQn Coswme ...Z mmf ,-fm ,4 WW The Manual Arts Department is made up of Wood, Electric, and Metal Shops. Students trained in these shops discover and develop skills and abilities which they may use tor the rest of their lives. Mr. W. Crandall, Mr. F. Klippel, Mr. E. Miller, Mr. F. Pfaft, Mr. G. Wollenhaupt. Apprentice Holly-wood-workers are busily engaged in building props. 36 Prospective craftsmen build up skill tor later use behind the scenes 37 Wame Scanamda Macnee Macnee In Cooking Clclss cheerful chefs cook up colorful concocfions cmd create clever confecfions L fi t R ghl-Mass M. Bolto, Mass J Cl k M E. Mendenhall Miss D S th 38 Wmdzafe 77Z6at-zeaaea, ammdaaafwy Wiamza Merry misses measure miles and then more miles .ot multi-colored material. The Home Economics Department aims to create an awareness on the part of the pupil and her family of the values to be attained from a well-managed home and in order to receive maximum return in satisfaction from self-development and group harmony and hap- piness, for a minimum outlay of time, labor, and money. 39 mmezcckzi wfykala ?7zamaz'e cz 747494 Degfzee Upper Left-Miss E. Schilling Ri ht-Miss E. Shank. 9 Lower Left-Mr. W. Wellman. Right-Miss C. Yalen. The Commercial Department consists ot Junior Business, Typing, Consumer Education, Book- keeping, Shorthand, Secretarial Practice, Office Practice. A glimpse into the Commercial Classes reveal well-trained young people who will later 40 df fgdddddfdq , , , peed grace the business offices of the nation. These young stenographers-to-be get plenty ot prac- tice daily, in taking and transcribing shorthand. Soon in the business world they will have a chance to prove that they can take it. 1 4 ,-,. .,. ff S The boys gain vaiuabie experience in surmounting all sorts of obstacies. Ekmx Upper Left-Mr. A. McCartney, Director. Right-Mr. P. Nohr. Lower-Mr. C. Thomas. The Boys' Physica! Education Department re- quires three rigorous hours a week of every stu- dent's time. The student engages in gymnastics and indoor sports, or, if he chooses, outdoor sports. The Boys' Gym Department sponsors Maroon W, consisting of Iettermen in all sports, and each year, at the All Sports Dinner, awards a trophy to the most outstanding member. 42 ,213 .YTTPT5 we , EF' f4Zmtne44...z47cZr:tq... ,bafazfamanahp The Girls' Physical Education Department requires a minimum of two hours a week of each girl's time. lt sponsors the Senior n G. A. A., the girls' organization corresponding to the boys' Maroon W. The G. A. A. has a junior branch for seventh, eighth, and ninth grade girls. Each year, at the annual ban- quet, the department awards a ring to the all-round girl, the one who is first in sports and leadership, and whose scholarship is high. Upper-Miss H. Burk. Center-Miss C. Steinmet Lower-Miss C. Witte. Up and over is the cry as the Sr. volley ball team takes part in a warm-up session. 754 ' eq Emp' Expert in the dressing line, the head salad maker turns out many a dream 5. lsaladl for maroon and cream. These two make more dough than most people realize, and everybody enioys it. The chief cook and her helpers make such delicious dishes that time alone prevents an overweight population. atew Za Me ffeczfztg Waagfzg Wafzdea Boys and girls enioy good food dur- ing rush moments in the Students' lunchroom. Did the cutting room de- capitate the figures on the mural in the picture below? Miss Marian Gates, the first lady of the commissary. She anticipates and satisfies everybody's taste all along the line. Mr. Cadwallader and members of his staff subordinate their problems to their food. hee gfmdzed 7ZdneZq law SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Kenneth Newton, President Betty Dick, Vice President Rosalyn Underwood, Secretory Richard Pfclff, Treosurer sfiff Q , R! in 4152 X M5 , .Q .Mani-, -1 P S 2 Mb. . ' if L 4 , ,efafgsiiggsesm:m- in f, ,few Q, Q1 , E f swag gisvsv L2 .1 35: 23 - .,., Am i g gig, f xii ,f 1 5 fi S fi 2 ii W .K 4 Vs- W wwaenm- ,YM 'ee 214 ,, W N 2 9 ADLER, FRED ANDREE, DAVID ALBRO Swimming, Track, Maroon W. Lalin Club, lnlramural Manager, Golf. .Quiet and reserved, Fritz spends much of David Andree has capital D for diligence and his time in the pool and on the track. capital A for ambition-good going, Dave! ALEXANDER, HARRY ANNESS, DOLORES MAE Harry's a hunting enthusiast who knows how Y-Teens, Public Speaking, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. to make good. Footfloose and fancyffree, Dolores has a way AMBROSIUS, sHmLEY all lm Own- G. A. A., Y-Teens, A Cappella, Journalism, Sr. ASHCRAFT, PAUL WALTER Girls' Club, Bowling, Riding Club. A Cappella, Annual Staff, Track, Hi-Y, Lalin Club Shirley's joyful smile reflects her amiability and Presidenl, Bandwagon sunny nature, V Pauls mellow bass distinguishes him as the iirst singing Latin Club President. 3 BARAKET, MARY ROSE G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Ring Girl, ATKINS, NANCY . . h . . Y-Teens' G' A. A., sr- Girls, Club. Sludenl Council, Spams Club, Counselor s Aide. Dreamy and starry eyes reveal that Nancyls BARNHARP CAROLE JANE . ' usually thinking of a certain guy. Q Cappgllafg DE n l'C5' Sirk Gtlfr Club Srrzcsx AYLORIJACKIE Cigeuerfgl a , amera a , - eens, u en Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Y-Teens, Ring Girl. ' BARRETT ANN lackli. has dwon mimy fngncli Filth her Con' Orchestra, A Cappella, Y-Teen Cabinet, Sp. Club, gmalty fm lm, WOT' all W MV' G. A. A., sr. Girls' Club, Ring Girl, Breeze sfefr. BADGlEY,D0UGlA5 An indominable spirit and literally bubbling Swimming, Maroon W, Safely Council. 0-Dey with enthusiasm' DONE has llmt qfellfllll Hsomffllingl that al' Besides Ann's ebony tresses and fairfskinned ways melts a lady s heart. lovelinzss she is known for her rhythmic fingers. BECKEL, EUGENE BENTER, BOB One of those ever essential score markers at Hi-Y, Maroon W, Golf, Life Saving. our football games, Tony knows his stuff. Bob is a genuinely good boy and a real master BENDER, STEVE with Ll 'l'l.il7l'iClQ. Steve has a quiet but masculine way of handling BERGER, DONALD J. every situation. Hi-Y. BENESH, EILEEN C, Don has plenty of zip and innumerable friends, sr. cms' Club, Y-Teens, French club, G. A. A. and will really 80 Pldfes. We are sorry Eileen didn't come to us sooner BEYER, EDWARD H. for she is a brainy addition to the class of 347. Safely Club. A robust look and a happy smile, along with consideration for others make Ed wellfliked. 48 7 .. . ,,,,. . BICKNAVER, ALAN BIRCH, DARLENE C. Dramalics, Annual SYaFf, Baseball, Sludenf Sr, Girls' Club, Council. Beautiful bright red hair and hazel eyes add to Biclg with jovial wit, has a personality hard her dainty loveliness, to beat- BLACKWELL, LOUISE E. BICKNAVER, CLAIRE JANE Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling. Small, pert, and cute, Louise has many friends. A cheery Hello and a kind remark are ever BOERI MARY ALYCE On her UPS- G, A. A., Y-Teens, Ring cm, Annual Slaff, mein BIELEFELD, JUNE ELLEN Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling. Brush and palette and honest endeavor will Maps has a charming personality and an secure a place in the future for her. ever willingness to serve. BOLAND, SHIRLEY JEAN BRATER, JANET LEE G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens. Y-Teen Cabinet, Ring Girl, French Club, Spanish ' soscl-I, GERALDINE club, sr. Girls' club, Allied Youth, G. A. A., Y-Teens, G. A. A., Lalin Club, German Club, A CUPPEHU- Sr. Girls' Club. BRESSERT, ROBERT Gerry, quiet and ejficient has magic in her Band, Orchestra, Bandwagon, Band Letter Club. finger tips, plus academic ability. Bob is a goodfnatured exfGI. BOTHWELL, HARRY BUCK, EVELYN JOYCE Hi-Y. Y-Teens, G. A. A., Spanish Club, Sr. Girls' Club. Our drummer boy and ping pong champ, ' UBucy's mischievous eyes, deep dimples, and Harry has an endless list of friends, creativeness are a constant source of admiration. BUEDE, CLIFFORD BUNK, ALBERT Football, Maroon W. Al is one of our most industrious students, with Our heavy lineman is more than a light asset a determination to get ahead. to Our' team. BURRESS, VERA ESTELLE BULLIS, MURRAY Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Y-Teens, Lalin Club. Band, Orchestra, Lalin Club, Sp. Club, Ass'l Edilor Vera ig g, ghgyming blend gf pgiggd pgygn-figli1,y, Breeze, Tennis, Band Leller Club, Bandwagon, and aperfect pageboy. BUNTKIEL, HANNA MARGARITE BURTON, MARY KATHLEEN Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. Hanna's rosy cheeks and healthy glow fybify Energetic and interested in everything she does, the American high school girl, Mary is serious but friendly. 49 BUSCHLE, EARL A jolly good fellow, Earl has a bushel of friends and never a peck of trouble. BUTLER, ROGER CANTZLER, RUTH FLORENCE Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Y-Teens. Ruth's cheerful spirit and merry giggle brighten any classroom. Roger's wellfgroomed appearance and winning CARDOZO, ROSALYN personality make him a favorite with all who G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens. know him. Brooklyn's contribution to West Hi, Rosie is a BYERS, AUDREY CLAIRE charming senorita with a lovely smile. A Cappella, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish CARLISLE, CHARLES Club. West Hi lost an excellent student when Charlie Chic sophistication plus artistic originality will left to join Uncle Sam's forces, direct Audrey to the top as a commercial artist. CARROLL, MARY LEE G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling. Mary Lee is equally attractive at school and on the dance floor. , CATES, JAMES E. Band Manager, Public Speaking, Hi-Y. CIUCCIO, GRACE MARY G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling. Grace's quietness and sincerity characterize her. CLARK, CAROL VIRGINIA G. A. A., Y-Teens, Ring Girl, Spanish Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Breeze Staff, Riding Club. jovial jim is a fellow you can't help but like. Carol is a cute bit of femininity with a cap' cHAcE, susAN riveting grin- G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Orchestra, A Cappella, COMBS, ROBERT Y-Teen Cabinet, Ring Girl, Riding Club, Sp. Club. Football, Maroon W, Journalism, Life Saving. Sue and her magic violin are an invaluable Shakes dependable playing on the football asset to West Hi's orchestra. field gained him boundless admiration. . COOPER, DARRELL Darrell deserves lots of credit for his stick-to' itfivefness and his everfpresent wit. COPELAN, ORENE LOUISE Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club President Spanish Club, Student Council, A Cappella. Although Orene is new to West Hi this year, her friendliness has won her wide popularity. CORENTHAL, ANITA EDITH Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. Darkfhaired Anita has friendliness cox, RAYMOND M. Hi-Y.' Ray is a hearty fellow whose good looks and nice ways have won him many friends. , CRAIG, RUTH T. Dramatics, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. Striking red hair and expressive brown eyes go to make up Ruth's ladylike appearance. CRANOR, LAWRENCE EDWARD Hidden beneath his carefree attitude, Larry has for all. a yine mind. 50 CREMINS, FRANCES DAHILIG, JUANITA JOYCE W1,fh Constant Chatter and gay way, Frances Lunchroom Squad, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' is a jolly addition to any crowd. Club. CULBERSONIWILUAM L. Dark-eyed Juanita, with an exotic beauty all French Club, Symphony Club. lim' Own, 15 admired by all' We know that with his ambition, Bill will DALLESKA, DUANE W. reach the top. Duane is a handsome ad who causes many a CULBERTSONI ETHEL Jo fC1'l'li7'tiT1C l'L60.'flZ to skip ct IJCLLE. G. A. A., Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Sr. Girls' Club, DANIEL, ALICE ANNE A Cappella. Sr. Girls' Club. Our favorite sweater girl, jo has a shy come Silent but sweet, this new gal has already won posure that is unique. many friends. DASENBROCK, MARGARET ANNE DAVIS, RICHARD Dramaiics, Sr. Girls' Club. Dick is a pilot with a light gay manner who Margaret's good-natured manner and pleasant lifts your spirit to the skies. personality will help her go far. DAY, RUTH DAVIS, DOLORES FRANCES Sr. Girls' Club, A Cappella, Latin Club, Breeze Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Staff, G. A. A. Nicknamed Dee, Dolores has gorgeous hair Dexterous fingers, devilish blue eyes, and a and sparklin teeth. delightful air make up our Day. DAVIS PATRICIA ANN DEARING, JOYCE Journalism, Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens. Sr. Girls' Club. Patsy has a cute appearance and is indeed a joyce is a lady with tranquil spirit and shy vivacious miss. manner. DEARKING, EVELYN MARTHA DICK, THELMA Y-Teens, Lalin Club, Bowling, Archery Manager, Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A. Sr. Girls' Club, Ring Girl, Riding Club, Journalism. Tall, poised, Thelma presents a charming picture. Ev dlwCLyS i'Lii.S the bull'sfeye in Ll'l'Cl'l6'fy. DIMM'-I-T, VIRGINIA CAROL DELL, RICHARD O. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Y-Teens, Spanish Club. Dick is a husky, easyfgoing, popular fellow. Always laughing, Ginny is another one of DICK, BETTY those successful girls from Delhi. Sr. Cl. V. P., Sludenl Council V. P., Y-Teens Sec'y, DINKELAKER, SHIRLEY HELEN Breeze Sports Ed., Honor Hockey and Basketball. Sr. Girls' Club, French Club, Y-Teens. Betty is outstanding in every field. Wit, intelligence, and delightfully refreshing chatter typify our Dink. 51 DIRR, RICHARD L. DORNETTE, JOHN FREDERICK Track Manager, Cross Country Mgr., Maroon W. A Cappella. A reserved gentleman whom the ladies really john has been a real help in W. H's choir. appreciate is Dick, our track manager. DORNE1-1-E, MARY ALICE DODDY,.lACK F. G. A. A. Board, 6 Year Letter Girl, Dramatics, Football, Track, Maroon W, Student Council. A Cappella, Journalism, Y-Teen Cabinet, Riding jack is small in stature, but full of courageous Club, Annual Sfalil, Latin Club. fight on the gridiron. , Mary is absolutely superlative in every way. DOLL, ROBERT CALVlN DOSSENBACH, DORIS HELENE OYCheSlY0, 5Wlmml l9f Tennis, life 50Vln9, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling, A Cappella, Dramatics, 'lBCif1dWGQ0l'1- Bandwagon, Operetla Lead. Of silent nature, Bob is a man of action. Doris is a dynamic, dramatic soprarlo. EBERT, ROSEMARY K. EILERMAN, SHIRLEY Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens. Petite and cute, Rosemary is at the height of 'True beauty is more than skin deep' and surely her glory on the dance floor. Shirley's is. ' EBY, VINCENT ELIAS, MICHAEL Journalism. Another one of the boys, Mike is a great Ed's dry wit and unusual sport tales make him guy and lots of fun, the star of the journalism Class. ELLIS, NOVIE EDELMANN, JEANETTE Lunchroom Squad, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, German Club, Y-Teens. Bowling, Ring Girl. Novie's attractive appearance will help her in . Ieanette has unique humor and congeniality. her modeling career. ENGLAND, MARTIN FAUST, PAUL L. Martin has a quiet nature that is appreciated Spanish Club, French Club, Dramatics. by all his classmates and teachers. Pablo, the science and math Wiz, excels in ESTERMAN, MARJORIE breaking thistle tubes and misplacing his glasses. Sr. Girls' Club, C0unselor's Aide, G. A. A., FINN, HOWARD WILLIAM Bowling. Bowling, Baseball, Maroon W, Lunchroom Squad. Calm, cool, and collected, Margie is the apple i'Bud, our ten pin king, is a likeable chap. Of OW we- Fisl-len, HERBERT FARRELL, NANCY CAROL German, A Cdppellcl. G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Modern Dance, With manly ways and joking words, Herb has Bondwagon. given us many merry moments. Nancy has danced her way into our hearts. 52 FISHER, BARBARA FOWLER, BETTY RAE Her peaches and cream complexion, outlined Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling. by blonde tresses, make Barb a must in our Slqyfblue eyes, shining dark hair, and a gentle datebook. voice present a picture of Betty. FISHER, LOUIS E. FRANCQ, DENISE A Cappella, Hi-Y. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A, A., Y-Teens, Breeze Staff, Lou is the strong, silent type, with a steadfast Counselor's Aide, Journalism, Latin Club, Ring loyalty known to all his friends. Girl, Life Saving. ' FLINCHPAUGHI MARY JANE DEMUTC Denny, extremely pOpLl,l!lT with Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens. ' FRANK, BETTY JEAN Mary's ever present smile shows her fascinatf A Cappella, Sr. Girls' Club, Bandwagon, ing dimples and amiable attitude. A strawberry blonde halo and mischievous blue eyes are part of Betty's distinctive appearance. GARRISON, PRlSCll.l.A STUART GEERS, SHIRLEY LOU G. A. A., Y-Teens, Breeze Advertising Slaff, Lalin Sr. Girls' Club. Club, Annual Staff, Riding Club, A Cappella, Sr. Shirley is extremely thoughtful and kind, and Girls' Club, Safety Club Secretary, Journalism. her company is always pleasant. With an air of sophistication and meticulous GEOHEGANI ELIZABETH LEE GPPWHHCG, PHS is admired by all. Ring Girl, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Breeze sian, Annual GAUGER, ROBERT Ari Sluff, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling. Bob is really a dangerous man in his chemistry Leegoisl' subtle humor and artistic achieve' class, with eyes the ladies envy. ments promise future success. GAY, THEODORE GEORGIN, DANNY S. Ted is back from the Navy with the same A meddler with motors, Danny makes a good friendly manner and broad smile. comrade anywhere and anytime. 53 GILMARTIN PAT GlBBONS, ROBERT E. , Baseball, Bowling, Maroon W. G. A. A., Y-Teens, Breeze Slaff, Annual SlaFf, Sr. Bob hurls strikes on the diamond and alley. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Lunchroom Sq., Ring Girl. GIFHNI LOUISE M. Pats ready smile helps make our days brighter. Sr. Girls' Club. GINGERICH, THOMAS E. A freclqledffaced blonde, Louise is a cute little The Mayor is one character who affords conf pixie. tinual laughter to his unlimited friends. GIGLEY, MARY FRANCES GLASS, SHIRLEY MAE G. A. A., Y-Teens, Breeze Staff, Cheerleader, Rid- Bowling, Riding Club, Spqnigh Club, Login Club, ing Club, Spanish Club, Bandwagon, Sludenl G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Sigma Iota. Council, A Cappella, Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club. Shirley's radiant smile and expressive eyes Gigs's versatility of talent is beyond praise. prove her unmistakable charm. HAHN ARDELLE GUETHLEIN, ALBERT HENRY , Football, Maroon W, Dramatics, Sludenl Council. Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling. Witty, intelligent, and friendly, Al has a mis' The tall, neat grace of Ardelle is sure to cap' chievous grin, and a cheerful disposition. tivate your heart as well as your eye. GULICK, WILLIAM B. HAMMER, JACQUELINE L. Lalin Club. Y-Teens, G. A. A., Latin Club, Badminton Man- William has lofty ideals with ministerial asf ager, Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Ring Girl. pirations, but he never forgets he is one of us. Honor girl jackie has captured many laurels. GUTIN, BERT R. HAMMOND, EVAN Bert dreams of flying, makes his dreams Fine clothes look especially well on jack, our practical by his hobby, building model planes. really wellfgroomed boy. 54 HANSEN, MARILYN HAWTHORNE, RUSSELL G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Baseball, Public Speaking, Journalism. Journalism. Russ is a quiet lad with innate kindness. i Marilyn's attractiveness and popularity grow HAYIE-I-I.IEI. ANN with lift WMS- . Y-Teens, Ring Gm, sr. Girls' Club, Bowling. HAUCK, RICHARD F. Ethel is an energetic threefyear gal who 'iwhips Baseball, Football, A Cappella, Maroon W., about in her own little car. 3 Breeze Siaff, All Around Lelter. HAYMAN DIA E i Dicks ability on the gridiron and the mound G. A. ls., YHTeens, sr. Girls' club, Riding Club, f 15 matched by his l35 '5o'nollt3l- Dramalics, Public Speaking, Breeze Slaff. j HAVEN, CLARENCE Diane has a combination of beautiful dark hair I Friendly Clarence lets life take its course. and eyes, impossible to beat. i-'T- 7 tt 7 HECKMAN, SHIRLEY JEANNE HESSE, RUTH ELLEN G. A. A., Latin Club, Annual Slaff, Baseball Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Lunchroom Squad, Ger- Manoger, Honor Hockey Team, Riding Club, 6 man Club. l Year Lelfer Girl, Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club. Ruth ofers agenuine, quiet friendship. Hardworking and cute, Shirl possesses brains, H551-ER, WILLIAM G. is good in Sports, and has continual good Football, Track, A Cappella, Maroon W., Band- lwfmof- wagon, Operella Lead. HEINLEIN, ROBERT Good looking and possessing a fine voice, Bill Hi-Y, Bowling. stands out on the gridiron and on the cinders. Bob is possessor of great mechanical skill. HIBBARD, EVERETT HERRON, DAVID Laiin Club, Spanish Club. Profound and idealistic are the thoughts of Brilliant Everett is an aspiring linguist. David, our handsome boy from Pennsylvania. HICKS, JACK HOFFMANN, RUTH EDITH The class comedian, jack will always supply G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club. the humor for any occasion. With naturally curly hair and a model smile, HINES, VIRGINIA LORRAINE Rutll is l7Ofl1 shy Llrld 67lIl'L1,iSitlSliC. Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, A. Cappella. HOOK, HELEN Ginny is a carefree girl with twinkling blue Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A. eyes and a friendly 'iHello', to all. Helen has the gift of gab and gobs of glamour. HOFF, DON HUBER, ARTHUR E. Track, Bowling, Maroon W., A Cappella. Tennis. Smooth talk and masculinity personified help Art's tranquil manner and sincere friendship make Don a ladies' man. destine him for future success. 55 HUBER, MARY KATHRYN HUNT, PAT Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sp. Club. Orchestra, French Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Because of her enthusiasm and winning smile, Symphony Club. Mary is never without friends. Pat is a smart miss with an inspirational cello. HUBER, ARTHUR WILLIAM HYDE, DAVID EDWARD , Better known as Bill-his apprecialion of his A Cappella, Dramalics, Tennis, Hi-Y Secretary, friends makes him a real sport. Maroon W, Latin Club, Operetla Lead. IIUIVIIVIEL, WIIIIIAIVI Master of the ivories he's an allfaround guy. A Cappella, Dramatics, Journalism, Breeze Staff, IONNA, BEATRICE J. Annual Staff. Sp. Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Annual Staff, Riding We prophesy that, with Bill's indomitable spirit, Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Journalism. his ambitions as a journalist will come true. Darkfeyed Bea is sweet and charming. JANSON, BARBARA LOUISE JONES, BOB Bobbyis perky smile, shining eyes, and Coy' Annual Camera Staff, Journalism, A Cappella, ness, charm all her acquaintances. Breeze Staff, Operetla. JENKINS' WILLIAM THOMAS Tall, carefree, and humorous is Bob. A Cappella, Dramatics, Orchestra, Bandwagon, KAEMMERLE, BEVERLY Extensive vocabulary and excellent ability on Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Bandwagon, Breeze the clarinet are truly characteristic of Bill. Ad. Staff, Annual Stan, A Cappella, Sp. Club. JOHNSON, DAN Ben has serene beauty and sincerity. A Cappella. KAETZEL, CHARLES Choir and track rank high with Dan, and Annual Camera Stott. women go for his blonde good looks. Developing films and friends are two of ' Charles' specialties. KALEY, GERALDINE KELLEY, DONNA CHARLEEN G. A. A., Y-Teens, Breeze Stali, Dramatics. Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Ring Girl. She's on the ball with her striking sense of Donna is a newcomer who has won our admiraf humor and scores of friends. tion with her poise and gracious manner. KANIP, HELEN JEAN KELLY, PEGGY ANN Hiking Mgr., G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Riding Club, Y-Teens, Aedile, Student Council, Y-Teen Rec. Sec'y. Journalism, Annual Staff. She has personality plus contagious laughter. Peggy is a lovely damsel whose taps click with KARABENSCH, HELEN OW lifflm' Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Y-Teens, Annual Staff. KEMPS. HARI-AN Helen's copperfcolored hair and sunny dis' Tall and blonde, Harlan is certainly a good position shine through her intellect. humor man. 56 KENNEDY, BETTY KIST, PATRICIA ANN Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A. Sr. Girls' Club. Betty's chic appearance and calm composure Her shy smile and soft brown eyes offer proof mark her as a very neat miss. of Patsyis gentle disposition. KLEIN, ROLAND Kll-Er DORIS JEANNE Baseball, Bowling, Maroon W, A Cappella, Pub- Ring Girl, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling. lic Speaking. Doi 15 11 busy, df1TlK'l'H1fTCCl lass with Plenty Oi We are sure that Roland will go much farther iw' on hand at all times- than first base in baseball and in life. KLINEFELTER, ALICE K xf,NEY' RQBERT , . Y-Teens, G. A. A., sf. Girls' club, Band Club. obert is a small boy, but he gets a big time D d. I . dl .I d , out of We, eep imp es, a frien y smi e, an companion able ways portray Alice. KLOSE, GERTRUDE KNIGHT, KENNETH A Cappella, Symphony Club, Sr. Girls' Club, With a devilish gleam in his eyes, and a genuine French Club, Bandwagon, Operello Lead. broad grin, we know Ken will Uget by. Gert's quiet charm and dignity, combined with KNO-I-1-5, RALPH A. her musical talent, will assure her success, Tennis, Maroon W. KNABE, ARTHUR ul. R. is famous around these halls for his Football, Hi-Y. lightning tennis racket and his witty sayings. Art's personality is that rare combination of KOCH, ALBERTA DOLORES abilify, C0r1SifiWtf0n, and say wif- sf. Girls' Club, G. A. A.g Riding club, Y-Teens KNAUBER, BYRD EDWARD JOUrl1QllSm. Band. Allies way with people and her happyfgo Byrd is a guy who lg-eeps feminine hearts aflutter luclginess endear her to all of us. KOENIGKRAMER, JANET M. KoRTEr QUENTIN W- Sr. Girls' Club, Sp. Features Ed. Breeze, Annual .Quant is Ll lanky lad with tt zest and zeal for Slaff, Y-Teens, A Cappella, Safely Club, Sp. Club. the better things in life. Theres always fun when fan arrives. KRABACHER, WALTER KOESTER, DON Public Speaking. Bowling, Hi-Y. Walt is fond of adventure and is called a Don is quiet and deep thinlgingywith original jockey on wheelsf' ideas and a way of putting them across. KRAUSEI JOAN KOPPENHOEFFER, TOM G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Sludenl Dramatics, A Cappella, Track, Breeze Slaff. Council, Annual Slalif, A Cappella, Spanish Club. Tom, our friendly sports writer, keeps us on Ioan, our attractive strawberry blonde with a the beam with his up-tofthefminute sports news. cheery disposition has excellent art ability. 57 KRIEG, ROSELLA LACY, WILLIAM RAYMOND Sr. Girls' Club. TFCICIK. Her lovely .smile and bright eyes LHC two rw' Bill has lots of muscles and plenty of humor. sons why Rosie is our posy. KRONE, ALLEN W. LAMBERT, ADELE Journalism, Breeze 5105. 50felY Club. Hi-Y- Come what may, Adele is always light-hearted Congenial manner and an eye for the future and Carefree, will insure Al's success. KUNTZ, SHIRLEY MAE LAMKIN, JOYCE RAE G. A. A., Sr. Girls' CII-Ib, BOWHI19- G. A. A., A Cappella, Sr. Girls' Club. A gay, giggling gal, Shirley always has a lively If silence is golden, then joyce is pure gold. repartee for any question. LAMPE, DOROTHY MAE LANTER, NORMA GENE 'Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling. G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club. Sorceress of the sewing machine, Dot designs Norma's fair complexion and neat appearance many attractive costumes. provide a charming background for her scinf LANE' LA-I-HRQP tillating laugh. Football, Basketball, Track, Golf, Sludeni Council, LAWYER, EDMUND T. Breeze Slaff, Annual Staff, Maroon W, Life Saving, Dramalics, Golf, Lalin Club, French Club, Sym- All Around Leller, All Around Boy. phony Club. Amid gales of laughter, we jind Ace who has A quiet, reserved manner have hidden Ed' allfafround ability. mund's diramatic ability from many. LANSDALE, JAMES LEISTLER, JACK A Cappella. Hi-Y, Swimming, Life Saving, Public Speaking. - Big-jim is a ruddy, goodfhumored second tenor, - jack is a tall,..darlg swimmer liked by all. LENZ, CHARLES HENRY LEWIS, DOROTHY ANN Track. Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Ring Girl. Charlie is seelqing more adventure than Spring' Peaches and cream complexion and distinctive field by joining the Naval Reserve blonde hair add to her loveliness. LESLIE, WILLIAM LOCKHORN, MILDRED EDYTHE His vital interest in chemistry and physics Sr. Girls' Club. foretell a brilliant future in scientific jields. Quiet, cooperative Mildred is a genuine friend. LEVY, EVELYN LONGLAND, JOAN LOUISE Bandwagon, Modern Dance, Sr. Girls' Club, Lalin Club, French Club Sec'y, Sr. Girls' Club. Spanish Club, Bowling. joan has a mellow disposition which radiates Ev puts everything she has into her dancing. to all who know her. 58 L LONGSTREET, JINNIE E. LOWE, BILL Spanish Club, Ring Girl, Breeze Slati, Sr. Girls' A. Cappella, Annual, Studeni Council, Operella. Club, Lunchroom Squad, Riding Club, G. A. A. Witli all his lqeen mind, dramatic ability, and jimmie, speedy swimmer tops of our list, leadership, he is still plain Bill. LOPER, BRANT P. LUDEKE, GRACE Swimming, Maroon W, Hi-Y President, City Coun- G. A. A., 6 Year Leller Girl, Riding Club, Hi-Y cil, Breeze Staff, Spanish Club. Teen Council Pres., A Cappella, Sludenl Council. Rare quality, leadership, is one of his traits. Of striking appearance, grace isaleader. LOUGHRY, BRUCE JR. LUEBBERT, JOAN Swimming, Track, Maroon W, Hi-Y, Life Saving, A Cappella, Student Council, Operetla Lead. A Cappella, Public Speaking. Iody's acting and musical talents will lead her Bruce's interests are boating and sports. to loftier heights. LUTZ, CARL ROBERT MAHLER, HELEN ELIZABETH ACappella. Sr. Girls' Club, French Club, Counselor's Aide, Carl's congenial ways and handsome appear' Y-Teens, Ring Girl, G. A. A., Riding Club. ance make him a very popular guy. A quiet manner along with mental ingenuity. LUTZ, KENNETH CHARLES MALAY, JOHN THOMAS Swimming, A Cappella, Operella. Journalism, Breeze Sialif. Ken's fair complexion and smooth talk are the A friend of all, jaclfs wit and jovial manner envy of many a feminine heart. help to make him a favorite. MGCDONALD, WILL MARTIN, LOUISE Hi-Y. G. A. A., Ring Girl, Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Whenever Price Hill boys get together for a Bowling, Public Speaking. good time, Mac is bound to be there. Louise's brown curly hair plus her bright blue eyes draw the attention of her classmates. Ii? MASTERS, AUDREY MAXWELL, JOAN Sr. Girls' Club, Journalism. G. A. A., Y-Teens, Annual, Sr. Girls' Club, Breeze. Audrey, small and sweet, hasa gentle nature. Max is a jovial, carefree girl who helps MATHIAS, NOAH others to enjoy life as much as she does. Lunchroom Squad, Bowling. MAY, BETTY ANN Mick has a devilish way of bringing a laugh Sr. Girls' Club, Y- Teens, G. A. A., Journalism. out of the driest person. Bangs and bobby sox typify Betty. MATTICK, MARY MCALLISTER, BOB G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sp. Club Sec'y, Sr. Girls' Club. Hi-Y, Football, A Cappella, Lunchroom Squad, Her diplomatic manner will be a great aid to Mac, a quiet, steady fellow, has a determine Mary as a successful dentist of the future. ation that will win him a place among men. 59 MEHAEFEY, CLAUDE Hi-Y. , , ' A nonchalant manner and dry humor are char' acteristic of Claude. Msrz, JACK Hi-Y, Slagecrafter. Fun and joviality follow jack, our jester, with a promise of gaiety. MEYER, BERNICE Bowling, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. Her sweet manner is an assuran happiness. MEYER, RlCHARD Baseball, Public Speaking, Bowling, A Cappella. When it comes to interest in school, choir, and especially the baseball team, Dick is right there. MEYER, ROBERT A Cappella, Movie Operator. One is always assured of a friendly, courteous greeting from Bob. MICHEL, FRED ce of future Fred is one of those all too few, sure, steady fellows with lots of spirit. MILLER, CHARLES Charles' curly black hair and dark complexion distinguish him as a handsome senior. MINNICH, ED Ed's aeronautical aspirations are .destined t MOELLER, BARBARA Y-Teens, French Club, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Ring Girl, Bowling. Babs entertains the affection of many a 0 friend with her gentle voice. bring him fame and fortune. MOHR, ED MOAKI Ru-I-H Ed is quiet, but that won't keep him from al' Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Secretary, Latin Club, most CeTmV ' Success: A Cappella, 6 Year Leller Girl, Y-Teens. MOHS, JAMES Ruth's athletic and scholastic ability have won Orchestra, A Cappella, Band Letter Club, Band- her recognition among teachers and class' wagon, Student Council, Spanish Club. mates. His trumpet sets the pace in West Hi's halls MOLTER, BERYL G. A. A., Sp. Club, Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club Sec, Riding Club, Ring Girl, Annual, Valedictorian. Beryl has unassuming charm, matchless style. MORGAN, VIVIAN Y-Teens Cabinet, Breeze Staff, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Ring Girl, Counselor's Aide, Bowling. Viv is never without a smile or a kind word. MOLTER, JANET MORR, LOIS Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Allied Youth. Riding Manager, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Breeze Staff, Lalin Club. A Cappella. MOORE, BETTY Moner's keen sense of humor and refreshing Public Speaking, Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Breeze enthusiasm W5 appreciated by many- Staff, G. A. A., Latin Club. MORRIS, KITTY Asense of humor supreme, what moore could Kitty's as agile as a kitten when it comes to you want? ping pong and bridge. oo MOSELY, EDITH MUl.LEN, ROBERT Latin Club, A Cappella, Orchestra, Allied Bob's splendid mind will surely aid him with Youth, Symphony Club, Y-Teens, Ring Girl. his medical aspirations. Edie is sure to succeed with her magic bow. MURPHY' JOHN MOSS, ANN Football, Baseball. G. A. A. Pres., Y-Teens, Ring Girl, Life Saving, Breeze, Annual, Riding Club, Sr. Girls' Club. Ann exemplifies outstanding athletic ability. MUELLER, PATRICIA Latin Club V. P., Y-Teens, G. A. A., Annual Staff, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling, Allied Youth. Pat, our future R. N., is very efhcient. From the rousing cheers of the football fans, we note Murph's popularity. MURRAY, sue G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club Honor Basketball. Sue's as agile on the hardwood as she is original in the art department. NASH, not NEWTON, KEN ' G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Ring Girl, Bowling Football, Maroon W, Class President. Manager, Y-Teens. Ken Mr. Western Hills Newton is bound to A queen of the ten pins and a chosen leader attain success in whatever he attempts. of her friends is Dotty. NIEMEYERI BILL NELSON, JAMES We have noticed a true acrobatic ability and a noble spirit in jim. NEU, ED Ed has distinguished himself and our school through his extraordinary slqill with poster paints. A Cappella, Annual Staff, German Club, Public Speaking, Cooking Club. Bill's wellfpressed appearance and smooth cashmeres make him an outstanding dresser. NIESEN, MARY JANE ' G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Bandwagon. Loyalty and sincerity belong to Mary jane. NOLTE, ROSELLA OBERMAN. JOYCE Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Ring Girl, Sr. Girls' Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Swimming Mgr., Riding G. A. A., Riding Club. Club, Cheerleader, Life Saving Corps, 6 Year Rosie makes an attractive picture riding along Letter Girl, Honor Swimming Team. OBERLANDER, JANET O'LEARY, JACK Sr. Girls' Club, Life Saving Corps, Y-Teens, 6 Year Letter Girl, Honor Hockey Team, Honor Basketball Team, Basketball Manager, Breeze StaFf. jan has amazing athletic ability, loads of friends, and a certain constant companion. OBERLIN, GENE Handsome Gene has an every ready answer. ol Bowling Team. 'Tops on our list of champion bowlers, jack is going to be missed on next yearis team. o'LEARY, TIM Tim, with his earnest attitude and likeable personality, reigns supreme in science. 1 OPPELT, ANITA OSTERKAMP, HOWARD A Cappella, Riding Club, Y-Teens,Annual, Breeze, Slow but sure, Howard can always be def Sr. Girls' Club, Tennis Mgr., Honor Hockey Team, pended upon. Honor Basketball Team, Bandwagon. 0--I-COLE' BILL She has athletic ability and beauty plus brains. Baseball, A C oppeual Maroon W, lmmmuml OPPELT, CHARLES Basketball, Cooking Club. Stagecrafter. Bill, always in on the outs in the outfield, has Charlie's an efficient stagecrafter for everything an incomparable sense of humor. f'l'O7'YL swimming pL1g6Ll'flfS to OpC'fCflf0.S. or-I-OOLEV FRANK OSTERKAMP, DAN Swimming, Baseball, Maroon W, A Cappella. Football. Frank has a true aquatic ability and the curly Dan is a likeable lad but a Lough tackle. hair characteristic of the Irish. PETERS, CALVIN PAPIN, so Hi-Y, Public Speaking. Hi-Y, Lunchroom, Life Saving, Sigma Iota. Pappy's easy going manner and ready smile Pete's our independent man about town with make him a welcome addition to any crowd. the sharp clothes and happyfgoflucky air. PAVLOFF, NICHOLAS PETRIE, BETTY Hi-Y, Gymnastics, Lunchroom Squad, Cross Coun- G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Lunchroom try, Orchestra, Track, Bandwagon, Maroon W, Squad, Ring Girl, Riding, Bowling. Life Saving. Betty's friendliness endears her to everyone. Nick is Ci'rtCit'Vnati'S champion of the l7a'fS, PETTITIJOAN Pamllfl' that 15- G. A. A., spanish Club, Y-Teens, Ring ein, sr. PERRY, ARUNE Girls' Club, Bowling, Sigma Iota. German Club. Ioan, a slim blonde fashion plate, wears only Darkfcomplexioned Arline has a flashing smile. the latest. PFAFF, HARVEY PFEIFFER, JOHN Football, Track, Maroon W, Student Council. lack's quiet manner distinguishes him from Harv has proved to be a man among men by his more noisy fellows. the vote in his homeroom, 217. pmppsl pAT PFAFF, RICHARD Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. Annual Editor, Tennis, Maroon W, Student Council. Shining brown hair, dimples and a wonderful Orb's magnetic personality and extreme mod' complexion are a part of Pat's outstanding esty are two reasons for his popularity. beauty. PFANSTIEL, CLARENCE PHIPPS, WENDELL Football, Baseball, Maroon W. J0UI'f10llSm. Butch's good humor, quick tongue, and Wendell has a serious countenance and a non athletic ability have won him many friends. Chalarllf manner. 62 PoLL, MARJORIE Orcheslra, Band, Band Leller Club, Bandwagon, Annual Staff, Lalin Club, Sr. Girls' Club. Marge's musical talent has won our hearts. POTTS, PATRICIA PROBST, SHIRLEY DOLORES Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Lunchroom Squad, Lalin Club, Annual Staff, A Cappella, Bowling, Band- wagon, 6 Year Letter Girl, G. A. A. Shirleys eye for business, and eye for the right guy will see that she gets by. A Cappella, Co-Edilor of Breeze, Annual, Y-Teens,, PROCTORI JUANITA Student Council, Bandwagon, Operetla Lead. 5,-. Girls' Club, Bench Club. Excellent dramatic ability, fine imaginative art, A Cute, Cleve,-, ,athef yeseywd Wsidem gif POWELL, JANE Delhi is Juanita. French Club V. P., Lalin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, PUCKETT, EARL A Cappella, G. A. A., Y-Teens, Breeze, Annual. An amiable grin and devilish eyes are char' lane has poise, unusual in one so young. acteristic of this stalwart lad. REMBOLD, HAROLD Bandwagon, Hi-Y, Dramatics, Band, Orchestra. Harold and his big horn are two reasons for our wonderful band. RESSA, RAMON A Cappella, Hi-Y. First, last, and always, Ray is a good scout. REUTER, SHIRLEY Senior Girls' Club. A whiz on roller skates and box, Shirl is a well-liked girl. RICHARDSON, JOAN LEE Sr. Girls' Club. A Pretty and effervescent Rich will always have a wealth of friends. RIDGE, JOAN Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club. joan deyies the adage, red hair means temper, by being a sweet little lady. ROEMPP, DOLORES E. ,1 lovable Chatteyf Bowling, Sr. Girls' Club, Journalism, Sigma lola. Alert and always ready Jfggr fun, Dees motto is Crv.olp,e.raQtion. 63 ROGERS, MARY ANN RODS, SHIRLEY LILLIAN Y-Teen Cabinel, lnler-Club Council, G. A. A., Sr. Sr, Girls' Club, Girls' Club, Ring Girl, Breeze 5105. Her calm exterior belies the fact that Shirley A staunch supporter of Sayler Park, our charm' is the life of any party. ing and carefree Med will never lack friends, ROSENS-I-'EL' WH-LA ROMER, HAROLD Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens. Hi-Y, A Cappella, Cooking Club. Interesting conversation, a gentle voice, and His cooperation, loyalty, and enthusiasm make a bright smile characterize Willa. Harold an invaluable asset to our school. Ro-I-H, JOSEPH G. ROOS, LORRAINE EDNA Sfqgeqrqfler, Sr. Girls' Club. Dependability and craftsmanship are two of Lorraine is a sweet miss with plenty of friends. foe's many outstanding traits. ROTHENBUSH, ERVIN D. RUNYAN, PEGGY Excelling with shotgun and pool cue, Mole Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Annual Staff, has a wellfrounded personality. Journalism. RUEHRWEINI NA-I-Aug Peggy, a strawberry blonde witha keen sense Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Annual Co-Arl Edilor, Ol l'llfW 0'f, is welcomed anywllele- G. A. A., Bowling, German Club. SAMPSON, BETTY For the best results with paints and brushes Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Journalism, Rid- look for Nat, a quiet, busy girl. ing Club, Bowling, A Cappella. , .. RUMPKE, HENRY W' Betty is as cute as a button and loads of fun. Hi-Y. SAMUELSON, JOHN Although quiet and reserved, Henry is always Baseball, Public Speaking. eager to be in on the fun. There is never a dull moment with Sam around. SANDER, ALICE SCHAEFER, JACK lf Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Bowling, Spanish Club, With his gentlemanly manner and helpful co' lunchroom Squad. operation, HSchaef,' is an admirable repref Although small in size, Alice spreads a large sentative of Sayler Park. amount of cheer wherever she goes. SCHALKI MARION Rn-A SANSONE, MARY ANN Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club. A Cappella, Allied Youth, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Tallgative and nice, Marion has a talent for Y-Teens, Breeze Slafi. creating unique hairdos. Merry MwTy is lii7'lCl'r'l5SS p6TSOl'lijQ6Cl. SCHARDINEI AUDREY RUTH SAUER, PAUL Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens. Always laughing, Paulis pranks, good humor, Audrey's friends know her for her merry and ruggedness stand out. giggle and congenial ways. 64 SCHATZ, ROBERT SCHILLING, VERA A Cappella, Hi-Y, Lunchroom Squad. Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Bowling, Ring Although Bob is a soda jerk, he's a good sport. Girl. SCHATZ, RUTH Verna, worth much more than a schilling, is Y-Teen cubiner, Ring cm, French Club Pfesidem, flfh W 50171 fflfmis and Hmbmofl- Spanish Club, G. A. A., Sludenl Council. SCHMIDT, BETTY JANE As brilliant as she is charming, Ruth is ad' Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Bowling. mired by all her classmates. Betty has a cheerful willingness to tackle any SCHED'-ER, MARGIE problem, and lots of good spirit that we like. Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Annual Staff. SCHMIDT, MARJORIE Because of her laughing eyes and sparkling G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club, personality, Marge will always be remembered. Spanish Club, Riding Club. Margie's beautiful blonde hair and immaculate SCl'lOl.l., l.OlS SCHREIBEIS, VIRGINIA Y-Teens, G. A. A., Spanish Club, Ring Girl. Drum Maiorelie, ond letter Club Secretary, Band- Like a page from Vogue Lois sets the pace in wagon, G. A. A., Y-Teens. our fashion world. Dancing slippers and fiashing batons are used SCHRADER, EVELYN to the best advantage by graceful Ginny. Y.Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling. SCHROEDER, RUTH It's hard to find petite Evie, but she's worth Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Y-Teens. hunting for. Ruth is a cute bundle of pep. SCHREIBEIS, BESSIE SCHROTH, JEAN Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Safety Club, G. A. A. Bessie's recipe for friendship is lots of wit, a Lithesome and slender, Ieannie receives admirf bit of ginger, and a friendly smile. ing glances wherever she goes. SCHULTE, BETTY ' SCHWANDER, WALTER G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Dramalics. Projector Operator. Brimming with vitality, Betty has lithe grace- Walter's an amicable fellow with a carefree air fulness and vivid attractiveness. and an easyfgoing manner. SCHULTE, PEGGY SCHWARTZ, SHIRLEY latin Club Secretary, Annual Staff, Sr. Girls' Club. Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, G. A. A. Neath her carefree attitude Peg has a fine mind. Shirley is straight forward and sincere. SCHUNK, IRENE SCHWARZ, DON Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Y-Teens. Track, Hi-Y Secretary, Cily Hi-Y Council Treasurer. An immaculate dresser who has real capability. T-rack and an -,Dom me both familiar to Don' 65 SCHWARZ, JEAN 5555, RUTH Annual Staff, Sr. Girls' Club. G. A. A. jean is lovely to look at and delightful to know. Happy-goflucky Ruth is a live wire. SEEGERS, MARIAN SIEHI., JIM Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. Basketball, Hi-Y, Maroon W, Journalism. Marian, small, quiet, and reserved has a surf i'Den,l' with his nonchalant attitude, is a wel' prisingly lovely smile. come addition anywhere. SEIBERT, HELEN ' SIEMER, SHIRLEY G. A. A. Treasurer, Y-Teen President, Spanish Ping Pong Mgr., Y-Teen Cabinet, Sp. Club, Ring Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Student Council, Life Saving. Girl. Helen's leadership in many activities through' Shirleys friendly smile and gracious attitude out the school prove her popularity win her a place in our hearts. SIMCOE, PAT SOLDANO, ANTHONY Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Bowling. Latin Club. Pat's soft voice and reserved smile are well His high rating in intellect and his admirable worth waiting for. attitude will procure for him enduring success. SMITH, WAYNE SPALDING, SAM Dramatics, Public Speaking, A Cappella, Hi-Y, Another of Sayler Park's additions to West Hi, Stagecrafter, Safety Club President. Sam has a continual, goodfnatured laugh. Our safety boy, 'iPancho, everybodyis buddy, SPEIDEL, PHY'-LIS has fl hem QS big as his liSf Of friends- Y-Teens, G. A. A., sr. Girls' Club, counseiows SNOW, BARBARA Aide. G. A. A. Board, Cheerleader, Journalism, Y-Teens, Phil, quiet and resourceful, is a friend in need Sr. Girls' Club, Bandwagon, Breeze Staff. which makes her our friend indeed. Little but ever lively, Barb is always attractive. SPEIGEI., MARVIN STANLEY, WALTER Cheerleader. Breeze. Student Council. Band- Manly Stanley wrestles and paints with equal wagbn. ease. Marv's remarkably versatile talents. 51-EIGER-I-I JACK SPIESS, WILL Congenial jack, sturdy of build, is usually Football, Basketball Mgr., Track, Student Council. Seen around school in his Chev. Will 'iMuscles Spiess has proved his allfaround STEWART, ELLEN ability by his fine achievements in many sports. G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club' Breeze Smff, SPITZNAGEL, MARIAN Annual Stuff, Spanish Club, Ring Girl. Annual Stott, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. Daintiness, charm, and a pleasing personality, Tall and slender, Marian is truly charming. are attributes which characterize this young lady 66 STONESTREET, WILLA SWANNER, LORRAINE Sr. Girls' Club, Counselor's Aide. Sr. Girls' Club. A quiet dignity is evident in all that she Petiteness and quiet manners are two of Lorf undertakes. raines' sterling qualities. STULI., HAZEL TETZNER, ESTHER Dark tiny Hazel is the type who fits in well Y-Teens, Bowling, Sr. Girls' Club. everywhere. .Quiet and demure, Esther has a pleasant and SUNDERHAUS, Wll.l.lAM pleasing manney- A Cappella, Dramatics, Football. THOMAS, BEVERLY A perpetual grin, and the wit of a jester, Y-Teens, Bowling, Sr. Girls' Club. entitle Bill to his hosts of friends. Beverly's calm and ladyflike appearance has endeared her to us all. THOMAS, DOROTHY THOMPSON, ROBERT Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Bowling. Football, Swimming, Track, Student Council With plenty of gray matter and plenty of pep, Treasurer, Hi-Y, Breeze Sports Ed., Maroon W, Dorothy has a determination and spirit to be Annual. admired. Along with sports ability, Bob has a subtle THOMAS, HAROLD wit and journalistic talent. Track, Cross Country, Hi-Y, Swimming, Life Saving. THORPE, JACK He is gentleman enough to be a lady's man but Football, Dramatics, Jr. Life Saving. masculine enough to beaman's man. lack is equally at home in the ring and on rHoMPsoN, JEAN the Stage- Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Bowling, Y-Teens, TOMPKINS, RUTH Allied Youth. Y-Teens, Spanish Club, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club. .lean will wind her way into your heart with Quiet, reserved, and likeable, Ruth has many her shy, gentle nature. admirable traits. TONEY, JOE TSCHAN, BETTY foe, a rooter for Riverside, has concentrated Latin Club, Public Speaking, Y-Teens, G. A. A. an amazing amount of energy into his small Betty's big eyes and wavy blonde hair are frame. two factors in her attractive appearance. TO'-':E1f,Xl'0R'-EKN B b H uNnERwooD,RoseLYN ' moon I use U ' Ch erl ad r, G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Whirl has a smile for all, and can really belt A Eapienil Spanish Club, Swden, Council- the horsehide on the diamond. UNGERBEUHLER, DOROTHY TRABOUT, SAM Lunchroom Squad, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Hi-Y. Bowling. Sam's constant quick wit and intelligence mark Everyone likes Dot for her laughing gaiety, him for success in any venture. 67 UPHAUS, ROSEMARY VOLLMER, JEWEL Y-Teens, Ring Girl Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Lunchroom Squad, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Y-Teens, Bowling. . jewel is a pure gem radiating happiness Her lovely blonde tresses are no more admired among her friends. than her pleasing personality. E ERG RICHARD vAN ANTWERP, CHARLES VORD 'fm ' Camera SMH' Proledor Opemlor' Tiiklsg Cdullall a reeable fellow with striking i'Chuck is always on the spot with his camera, blue C es ' g flash bulbs, and flashing smile. y ' VENTRE, ANTHONY WAGNER, BERT Anthony displays an admirable loyalty for Bert is handsome, manly and courteous-really school and friends alike. a good guy. WAGNER, EVELYN WATTS, JOANN German Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens. Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Because she has a lively smile and ladyelike Cute and feminine, Io is especially adept in way, Evelyn has made many friends. making friends with everyone. ' WAGNER, GLENNA WEBB, KENNETH Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Allied Youih A Cappella, Cheerleader, Hi-Y. Secretary, Spanish Club. Ken's friendly smile and humorous remarks Classic beauty, pleasing manner, and contagous are his passport to happiness. smile, characterize our Glenna. WEHKING, JEAN WARD, JACK Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Bowling, Y-Teens. jack's good looks and dashing manner have Looking as if she had just stepped from a band' caused many a feminine heart to flutter. box, jean is a model of neatness. WEISS, DON WETTERER, KEN Tennis, Maroon W, Latin Club Treasurer. Hi-Y, Don has sincerity and determination to see him through. A good natured smile for all characterizes Ken. WELLS, I-OIS WITTON, DON Sr-VGiI'lS' Club- Don's deep voice and powers of thought are Lois is like a fountain of bubbling enthusiasm. two of his most outstanding qualifies, WERTZ, JACK WIEMANN, JACK Band- Baseball, Intramural Volleyball, Hi-Y. jack is one of those quiet, steady fellows we A friendly greeting and a complimentary re all like to know. mark usually announce the presence of jack 68 'PQP7 WILHITE, BILL WINTERHALTER, RICHARD Hi-Y Secretary, A Cappella, Safe Driving Club. Hi-Y, Public Speaking. A Ford's most ardent admirer is Bill, who is When it comes to hrearms, see Dick who is an genuinely Bill at all times. expert on the subject. WINNINGHAM, Lov wmisns, Jovcs Cross-Country, Track, Maroon W, Hi-Y, All Around Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling, Lunchroom Letter. Squad. Loy proves that practice makes perfect. joyce is a pert brunette with a rapidffire reply WINOLDI ALLEN in any conversation. Breeze Ed., A Cappella, Flag Bearer, Orchestra, WITTWER, IRVIN Maroon W, Student Council, Swimming. Hi-Y, Swimming, Lunchroom Squad, Sigma Iota. Our marvelous concert master, Al is the very Irv radiates fun and personality, and in his essence of versatility. presence there is never a dull moment. WOLFE, DICK WULLNER, MARILYN Maroon W, Hi-Y, Basketball, Student Council, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Spanish Club, Sr. Girls' Club. Band. It is a privilege to know Marilyn, a cute little Chain's ability to win friends and influence package wrapped in the latest fashions. people constantly increases his popularity. WYENAND1-'JAKE WORMUS, BETTY JANE Hi-Y President, Intramural Sports. Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling. jake, a swell guy, has an excellent physique, .Quiet and unassuming, Betty is really a true' and is leader among his classmates. blue friend, YOUNG, sruARr WRAY, RICHARD Hi-Y, Boxing. Dick is a hardy lad famed for his ability as Tall, quiet, and possessing an earnest attitude a driver. Stu is a student of guns. ZANDER, DOROTHY A Cappella, Symphony Club, Sr. Girls' Club. Dot, like the melodies she sings, goes straight to our hearts. ZINT, FRED Hi-Y Vice President, Latin Club, Golf, Intramural Sports, Plastic Club, Hi-Y-Teen Council V. P. ZULAGER, DOROTHY Dottie has a zest for living and a carefree air. 69 7m 'Mmacuwl Zlmiezemddee flame E ' Sights cis unusual cis those in Hollywood sometimes ore seen in Western Hills' halls. Bunnies and bubbles stop traffic ot West Hi's Hollywood and V-ine. 555552 naw 55224 gay Q, 32,5 . Y, 'E 1 54 sb? W 'E Q W , ff A Q W' ew E iff X 4 Wwii f , MM: K ni eg A L' wsQa3i'l3?'fw 15 '-ilwim K Q ia-5' -s A W, :. 2.-iffy' . l fw f 41 - i Q wiv -. El 'v fa. Hg , H as Sf' S we Q 45' 7az'wze We ' 4 Wwtem 7754 Qzade FIRST ROW-D. Adams, N. Argenbright, N. Arnold D. Atkins, V. Avey, M. Aylar, M. Bachman, S. Bader V. Banfield, A. Barnes. 1 1 SECOND ROW-N. Barrett, D. Bauer, J. Baur, E. Bayer, V. Becker, L. Beigel, V. Bentz, J. Berninger, J. Beyer, D. Birkenmaier. THIRD ROW-M. Blankenship, M. Boertlein, S Bossenberger, A. Bowen, T. Boys, B. Brasfield, J Brennan, M. Brill, G. Brisbin, J. Brown. FOURTH ROW-S. Brown, D. Bruns, C. Burns, M Butler, D. Chenoweth, P. Childers, B. Coleman, J Condorodis, R. Cook, D. Cooper. FIFTH ROW-J. Cunningham, N. Dachenbach, C Dannecker, L. Dauvin, D. Davis, B. Deilkes,, G Depenbrock, S. Dienesh, E. Donaldson, P. Eberhart SIXTH ROW-M. Edwards, D. Epperson, D. Ertel, D Esslinger, L. Farmer, T. Farruggia, R. Felty, J. Ferrell N. Finkbeiner, J. Flower. 1 SEVENTH ROW-J. Fox, N. Fraser, K. Frogue, E. Fuller, J. Galle, J. Garrett, M. Gauger, M. Geisler, R. Geist, D. Geselbracht. EIGHTH ROW-C. Gindele, P. Grant, H. Griley, C. Gutekunst, D. Habig, H. Hackett, J. Haerr, S. Hall- bauer, A. Hamilton, J. Hammitt. NINTH ROW-H. Harper, A. Harrell, J. Hartman H. Hattersly, P. Hayes, H. Heidacher, M. Heis, V Hesselbrock, J. Hildebrand, G. Hines. r TENTH ROW-E. Hogan, E. Holocher, E. Huelle- meier, D. Huelsmann, R. Ingraham, A. Jones, T. Jones, E. Kamphaus, J. Kaplan, J. Kennedy. ELEVENTH ROW-D. Kile, L. Kiliam, G. Kistner, M. Klausing, B. Knapp, S. Knauer, T. Knoll, H. Koch J. Kolstein, P. Kopp. TWELFTH ROW-J. Krebs, R. Kube, IS. Kurgis, J I Lambert, A. Lane, W. Lewis, S. Lovell, B. Luckinbill, G. Ludy, J. Luebbert. THIRTEENTH ROW-E. Lutz, N. Lyon, N. Manning 1 A. Marksberry, C. Martin, J. Matthews, M. Mc- Donald, M. McHenry, G. Heisberger, M. Meldrum FOURTEENTH ROW-J. Melzer, D. Menasche, M Meyer, V. Meyers, J. Michel, R. Middleton, C Miller, J. Miller, J. Miller, M. Miller. FIFTEENTH ROW-V. Miller, C. Mills, M. Morena K. Morris, A. Moser, J. Mullen, E. Myers, B. Nehus N. Newberry, P. Newton. SIXTEENTH ROW-J. Niehus, J. Niemeyer, S. Noth M. Palmer, Y. Pearson, W. Pegg, K. Peterson, S Pistor, S. Probst, M. Puccini. SEVENTEENTH ROW-M. Quinn, J. Ralston, P Ramsey, L. Rapp, P. Reis, B. Rember, N. Renn, M Rhodes, P. Richter, P. Robertson. 1 I I am' . 77487 Some of the outstanding members ofthe Eleventh Grade gather for a meeting of the Foreignteeners' Club Q T- . - J '1 A . , 11:4 61446 50554 e s. 'ft - rf . M f a 5 - rf - il 4 F FIRST Row-P. Roerher, P. Roh., M. Roman, J or ,I g Y . Schaumloeftel, D. schmidr, J. Schmidt, B. schmin, Q my . ,..',,.,,,. '- J.schmer,c.sFhuli1. S , , Agtt F x 'Q f f'-- it Q. ' if ' W vi 2- - 9 'Q I W ' , Lv 2.,,.,H ' Y -f'- Q25 i. sFcoND Row-v. Schulz, A. Schulze, v. schulze, M 'M fl ---' it 'jf' , .gt ' J. Schweer, J. Shambaugh, G. Siebert, J. Siegel In I E 7 Q L. Simcoe, J. Simon. W - . ,aw fe 1 ew I A J' f f . THIRD ROW-E. Snelling, J. Snider, B. Snodgrass J ' I. :l , ... ll J. SnYder, J. Solar, L. Spencer, J. Spriggs, J. Stefan V J ' 'fl V ' ' if, Ai'i W. Stephenson. W J , f W ' . ' H ft it .. il A ' M, .ffm . gr? I t Q I X A -...I A-My Q .7 , .. ,Q SIXTH ROW-C. Stoll, M. StowotT, B. Stratton, M j H Lll E H., 5A.V A A V ., Sturm, C. Thompson, M. Toboben, C. Tompkins, ?,,,,,w, .... ,,....,nk,.,V ., . J. Townsend, D. Tritschler. 'I ' V . Q 25171 . 'ii 'ff' A - , FIFTH Row J v 'ig ' itz. ' M' T MJ A ' N -- . an Coney, D. Veak, M. Volz, M I 'mfg V .f , . Von Rissin, B. Wade, C. Wagner, R. Walston, R. A if . '- fi ... .,,.. Wei :'l ' 1 Walter M. Walz f - :f- H ' ' tffltlifiil' 1 . lg F' 'E V rv ' F F .. r ' -- slxn-1 Row-D. weaver, J. Weber, J. Webster, f W 1 ,M I B. Weddle, H. Weinberg, L. Weninger, J. Werner, Q W 15+ W 2 , c. white, v. white. , gggee it , - ' -' WJ ,,,,,, ,M . F M SEVENTH ROW-M. Williams, P. Winner, R. Witt-' gn.. w i f' f' wg 3 M .Q gg. , ' ,.., , S, rock, M. Woolery, R. Wullenweber, J. Young, J. .vig in if A5 Younger, V. Zoellner. Z Z: , , F I .gn 55.3. Q 4 4i:T, 73 CLASS OFFICERS STANDING-M. Myers. SITTING-M. Miller, D. Zimmer, M. McHenry. . .. :sg f We R 'b:. . . .YQ ,V ,:. , -.3 21 ,K , ,.4 we , - I Q'2V1 :4 A' I s . -C .-- . 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Berg, B. Berry, H. Belz. SECOND ROW-B. Bielefeld, R. Bluiiaumueller, T. Bolland, M Bolland, M. Bolinger, H. Borchers, J. Brackett, B. Brames, R. Brock- meier, J. Brown. THIRD ROW-C. Burgess, H. Cahall, R. Carney, D. Cashman, P. Cawdry, J. Chessey, R. Cobb, A. Copenhaver, H. Crane, C. Crawford FOURTH ROW--M. Crushmann, R. Davis, J. Dielerle, B. Diiius J. Dihus, B. Dominique, J. Downes, V. Eby, R. Eckerlin, C. Engelsfone FIFTH ROW-H. Feldkamp, H. Fenner, J. Flannery, W. Flick, J. Fullon C. Gebing, G. Golsch, J. Graisch, J. Griffith, H. Grote. SIXTH ROW-J. Hall, D. Hamilion, B. Harvey, J. Hechi, H. Heeb S. Hein, F. Heinritz, J. Hepp, F. Herbert, E. Hibbard. SEVENTH ROW-J. Hicks, C. High, J. Huegel, R. HuiTman, J. Huwel A. Isekeif, J. Ison, L. Jackson, B. Jenkins, J. Kaufmann. EIGHTH ROW-H. Kenney, I.. Kerley, D. Kipp, R. Kipp, B. Kleinmann T. Knaggs, E. Kobman, W. Kuehn, W. Lewis, J. Lindemann. -is ae.. .Q , !' I Zeit' .- Z' ' -V Q .. ,.. , ,. gig - ' V . E f lag 5 . 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Lohr, M. Ludwig, H. Manning, D. Martin, W Matthews, T. May, A. McDonald, B. McNees, P. Mecklenborg. SECOND ROW-S. Meininger, J. Melson, D. Metz, P. Meyer, R Meyer, R. Miller, J. Mistler, B. Mitchell, B. Moak. THIRD ROW-L. Moser, D. Muench, B. Mullen, J. Mulvehill, R. Myers M. Nelson, R. Nolte, R. O'Connell, J. O'Connon. FOURTH ROW-R. Ohmer, B. Page, P. Palmer, J. Patton, R. Perry P. Pfalzgraf, F. Plageman, J. Poundstone, B. Rau. FIFTH ROW-B. Rehn, T. Reilly, H. Rinckel, H. Rogers, R. Romer R. Rosenblum, P. Ruehlman, R. Samuelson, J. Saylor. SIXTH ROW--R. Schaefer, R. Schellenberger, P. Schloss, P. Schmarr L. Schener, D. Schreibeis, B. Schroeder, B. Schuster, S. Schwandner. SEVENTH ROW-M. Schweinfurth, S. Sexton, D. Share, D. Sieber, B Slaughter, D. Smith, J. Fisher, B. Snodgrass, R. Snyder, A. Stahl. EIGHTH ROW-L. Stark, W. Stegner, G. Stewart, W. Stormer, J Stranzin, R. Sudendorf, R. Sullivan, D. Sunderhaus, K. Sweeney. NINTH ROW-R. Sydow, N. Takahashi, W. Thornbury, M. Trabout J. Trimble, R. True, J. Tupman, A. Uhlenbrock, R. Wanek. TENTH ROW-D. Weddle, R. Welti, E. White, R. Wilde, C. Williams J. Wilson, A. Wilzbach, J. Zapf, W. Zimmer. 75 Awning zmdew, 6:5 param Zfagd U. A SUNJCY oiHH elle I 76 eddie' ,yn 01:4 gm ' I' FIRST ROW-E. Alsip, D. Anderson, C. Andon A. Applegate, C. Aylward, J. Bailey, J. Bauerle A. Bell, P. Bell, S. Bell, J. Belter, I. Bering, E Bex, M. Bicking, P. Birkenmaier, D. Boland SECOND ROW-A. Borcherding, S. Bowen, M Boys, S. Brackett, J. Brater, V. Brestel, B. Brown 1 1 1 1 R. Bruns, J. Bryan, M. Buffington, A. Butler, J. Callahan, E. Cappel, P. Carroll, J. Caruso S. Chamberlain. THIRD ROW-D. Chaney, R. Childress, M Clemens, M. Colson, . Combs, M. Cones, B. Cox R. Cox, L. Dachenbach, S. Daniels, J. Daubenbis M. Davis, M. Day, H. Deasey, K. Demerapolos C. Dettmer. FOURTH ROW--B. Diechmann, P. Diekmeyer, M Dienesch, E. Dornette, J. Dorsch, M. Dyer, M Eades, M. Edelmann, F. Edgell, R. Ehrman, S Evans, A. Fathman, V. Fick, B. Finkelstein, J Fisher, J. Fisher. FIFTH ROW-E. Flower, D. Fosnot, C. Frondorf, C Fuller, M. Greiner, S. Graf, M. Gorman, M Gohs, J. Glass, M. Giltz, S. Gilliland, C. Gibbons M. Funck, B. Greenhalgh, M. Gulleman, J Gussett. SIXTH ROW--A. Haass, B. Haggard, J. Hamlin 1 1 1 1 1 1 P. Harlan, J. Harris, M. Harrison, M. Hay, M. Hayward, P. Heckman, H. Heiden, E. Henderson, J. Henkenberns, E. Herbstreet, N. Hess, W. Hesse, B. Hix. SEVENTH ROW-J. Hix, A. Hodges, P. Hoh- meister, H. Hollkamp, H. Hopkins, A. Hornback, A. Houston, E. Huelsman, E. Huff, J. Hunter, D. Hurley, A. Hust, A. Hutchinson, V. Johnson, J. Johnston. EIGHTH ROW-B. Jones, J. Jones, D. Kaeser, J. Kain, D. Gaiser, C. Kamp, C. Ketcham, F. Kirchner, J. Kist, M. Klausing, C. Kling, B. Koch. .qi 7041564 dede . es I Qfefzaea 77 ...ii V K f K V ' 1 ' 6' V ,ag . .. J, . ,. f 5' .. I 4 JN. . M G . r K 5 2, 4. 4' . , L - . L I 1. '1 - L . S . iw U 413' .. it ,sf . Q 9 -3 , R -P. . . A ' . . 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Meyer, Joan Miller, Joyce Miller, M. Miller, R. Miller, C. Mishak, B. Mitchel- tree, L. Moellering, D. Molique, M. Moss, J. Mueller, M. Mueller, P. Munrath, R. Murphy, E. Murray, J. Nailor. FOURTH ROW-D. Nanney, D. Neiheisel, S. Nelson, D. Nunneker, J. Nuss, E. O'Banion, S. Ottlinger, M. Otto, J. Owens, G. Pape, V. Pupin, A. Parker, J. Parker, J. Payne, P. Poland, F. Prather. FIFTH ROW-V. Rabanus, R. Reade, J. Reddick, E. Reed, L. Reidel, B. Rethman, C. Rice, N. Righter, P. Rodgers, E. Roelker, M. Rogers, D. Ross, L Roseberry, S. Roseberry, J. Ruebusch, H Ruehlman. SIXTH ROW--C. Ruehrwein, M. Salfer, R Schapker, R. Schedler, M. Scheidt, R. Scheuer- mann, J. Schuch, H. Schwab, S. Schwall, J Schweitzer, B. Share, P. Shockey, H. Sidenstick V. Skalski, J. Slaughter, E. Smith. SEVENTH ROW--D. Sizemore, J.' Snyder, M Spingler, S. Stoll, S. Stowaft, M. Strietelmeier L. Takahashi, B. Teppe, B. Thompson, N. Thomp- son, J. Tierney, S. True, L. Tucker, A. Turner P. Tuthill, G. Vest. EIGHTH ROW-G. Virzi, S. Vogt, Gertrude Vor- holt, Grace Vorholt, J. Wagner, B. Watkins R. Weber, M. Welker, H. Wertz, L. Westerman M. Wheeler, J. Wuestefeld, C. Wullenweber, L. Yazell, M. Yorde, M. Ziegelmeier. o deg' Wien FIRST ROW-R. Ackrich, R. Allison, K. Basseli, J. Becker, J. Benmayor K. Berlage, E. Bludau, R. Boersller, J. Bofuchis, B. Boerllein, J. Brand- horsi, W. Breinilz, E. Burch, R. Burdine, D. Burdsall, D. Callahan. SECOND ROW-R. Calalano, J. Caveman, D. Chaney, C. Chiseck, H Christiansen, V. Cloyd, D. Cobb, B. Conlanl, W. Craig, H. Davis J. Deilemeier, B. Deilschle, H. Dhonau, J. Dickman, C. Dornbusch T. Downs. s THIRD ROW-G. Dragon, A. Driscoll, R..DuIaney, R. Dunn, T. Dusier- dieck, B. Eads, D. Edelmann, R. Eldred, D. Ellioii, J. Ellison, R. Elsen D. Estes, H. Federle, R. Feldman, W. Fissel, J. Flake. FOURTH ROW-T. Fosler, G. Frank, V. Freese, J. Frey, S. Friend L. Friisch, H. Gamble, J. Gannon, M. Gecks, D. Geohegan, S. Georgin F. Girfen, P. Girton, G. Golsch, R. Goodfriend, W. Goldfuss. FIFTH ROW-D. Greenfield, W. Greiner, R. Greschel, J. Grishan J. Gusselt, N. Hagen, D. Hammerlein, C. Harris, J. Hazen, J. Hellman M. Herrmann, W. HoITmann, R. Hoffman, D. Holocher, G. Horn P. Horn. SIXTH ROW-R. Hughes, V. Ireland, M. Ivey, C. Johnson, V. Hohnson P. June, D. Kahler, J. Kaiser, A. Karelh, J. Kaulz, P. Keller, S. Keller C. Kemp, C. Kernan, J. Kerr, J. Kinnemyer. SEVENTH ROW-A. Kiradiieff, P. Kleuier, F. Klein, D. Kling, W. Koch R. Kolb, E. Korlen, D. Krieg, S. Krieg, D. Kruse, B. Kunnen, J. Kunlz R. Lacy, J. Lambrinides, T. Langhorsf, W. Lawson. 78 1 1 he S iedwwamee' Mt Mu ::' -flr . ' V' KVL 1 l . ' , 2 -e . ' f- ,Q.. li ii vi ,. ..-. ff ,, . Q- V -'Q '-f , pl . . h -'. iff .. Ak - . . Q' g K , -, ,V V -.I Av ... W ink T :zl ev I K EW... ., ii , T 1 - I v , 1 , T . Va. , 'V V ,,.. K It ,,.. ,:':: , . .,v,.,.,. ,A I , fi V:.,. N:,., - V' .::. - ,A-: V . . -f V ' , VV I ' A ,.', V I A , Q ' -:. , -V- :Q J -.. V A , ' Q . ,. : . .. , I . 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Gulin, R.1Hamersly, J. Hansen, B. Harder, K. Harlan, l. Harmon, M. Hawkins, W. Heinold, G. Hensley, M. Henson, B. Herberholz, M. High. TENTH ROW-J. Highfill, L. Hoffmann, J. Hoglund, L. Holl- slegge, E. Hooker, l. Horn, E. Horslman, L. Huenefeld, G. Huffman, B. Hughes, L. Hurlburl, M. Hursl, J. Johns. ELEVENTH ROW-C. Johnson, E. Johnson, P. Jones, M. Jung, N. Kaiper, M. Kaiser, B. Kay, M. Keller, L. Kendall, M. Kellner, L. Kinnimeyer, L. Klein, P. Kline. TWELFTH ROW--J. Klolz, A. Knauber, J. Knausz, J. Knechl, M. Koenig, J. Kohlmeyer, V. Kraus, M. Lane, J. Lange, E. Lanser, B. Larberg, S. Lee, J. Lehrner, B. Leibrook. WW ' deamdzazde . seer. .S I J fefiff . , L ', . s - we Fl' .. 4? , ..,,. f - . as-no .-.U AA I I , . ' I I -' - ---A ' ff.. fl . - l . ,,,. I . .J ':A-: K S . is ff' , .V ' Q., ',. , ' 3 it I if 'J A: ' A, -,., , ., ' ,-:: ,,:, . . .... ,,.. ' N ' . I Q- .li-I it Q'Q: S4 I . AAII f a 1, 1 if ' liilifi S Lf, i ,,,. f f' ' - , . i ii: - . 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Rich, R. Rieslenberg. SEVENTH ROW-J. Roberts, J. Rohe, G. Rose, C. Rolherl, H. Rueger, B. Saddler, M. Sander, J. Saylor. EIGHTH ROW-M. Scheuermann, D. Schill, J. Schneider, C. Schoedinger, P. Schrader, J. Schraflenberger, S. Schrokenloker, J. Schulte, E. Schulz. NINTH ROW-M. Schulz, J. Sefton, E. Sgouris, S. Shambaugh, J. Sidenstick, B. Sievers, B. Silvernell, D. Sinclair, L. Siska, S. Soete, W. Spanagel, L. Spiess, C. Stark. TENTH ROW--K. Stein, C. Stewart, W. Stewart, J. Slockmeier, I. Slrasburger, M. Stoller, M. Stoll, G. Sweeney, J. Tenhundfeld, J. Tschan, S. Tyndall, M. Veale, S. Vickers. ELEVENTH ROW-M. Volk, M. Vordenberg, M. Wachsmulh, M. Wagner, I. Waller, J. Ward, N. Watkins, J. Weber, R. Webster, M. Welling, F. Welle, G. Werner, L. Westermann. TWELFTH ROW-M. Weslermann, E. Wefhington, F. Whisman, B. Wickemeier, K. Wilhelm, A. Wilson, R. Wilson, J. Winkler, C. Wise, J. Wopperer, D. Wubeler, G. Yanney, S. Young, D. Zadek. ,Me 766 Qmale gage FIRST ROW-E. Adams, D. Bachman, G. Bachmann, R. Baker, R. Barnett, R. Barnhart, C. Batchelor, H. Bauer. SECOND ROW-K. Beck, R. Beck, D. Behrens, J. Bennet, R. Beslfell, W. Betz, R. Biehn, R. Bredemeier. THIRD ROW-R. Brenner, B. Britt, R. Bunger, H. Burch, L. Burnett, E. Buttelwerth, R. Cheesebrew, D. Chouleau. FOURTH ROW-P. Cinnamon, S. Cirin, C. Coflaro, D. Collins, P. Condorodis, D. Cooper, D. Cripe, R. Crosthwaite. FIFTH ROW-M. Crowe, H. Cutter, J. Dayton, W. Dearing, D. Dehart, B. De Jarnette, H. Dieckman, D. Dittus. SIXTH ROW-C. Doerner, E. Donley, D. Donohoe, C. Dooley, H. Dunkmann, R. Dusenberry, K. Earle, B. Eichsladl. SEVENTH ROW-E. Ernst, R. Ernst, B. Evans, H. Fisher, R. Foegle, J. Foster, R. Frey, R. Gabbard. EIGHTH ROW-J. Garrett, D. Geers, F. Gerland, V. Glover, R. Goff, J. Golsch, E. Graef, R. Groene. NINTH ROW-E. Grubbs, F. Haeussler, P. Hamilton, B Handshu, L. Harmon, E. Harris, I. Hauch, J. Hearn D. Hein, R. Herling, H. Hermann, J. Hicks, J. High. TENTH ROW-F. Hill, B. Hoffman, E. 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Renner, O. Robb, D. Rohs, C. Rose, C. Roszell, G. Rothert, J. Ryan. 83 Zaye EIGHTH ROW-H. Sampson, F. Sancllin, T. Schatz, J Schilling, D. Shoemaker, W. Schraeder, G. Schrickel C. Schreiwer. NINTH ROW-E. Schulz, B. Sewell, V. Sims, B. Sinks N. Siskcl, D. Smith, Robert Smith, Ross Smith, J. Snod- grass, B. Stanley, T. Stegner, E. Stegner, J. Stephensen TENTH ROW--H. Stevens, J. Stewart, R. Stothfang, J Sunderhaus, J. Sweeney, C. Tyler, K. Tarvin, J. Thomp- son, R. Toepfert, B. Townley, F. Turner, D. Uhlenbroch B. Vassil. ELEVENTH ROW-J. Vath, R. Vest, D. Vogel, R. Vogt, K Walz, A. Wanek, G. Wanner, J. Warren, M. Waspe S. Weaver, D. Weich, J. Weiskittel, E. Weiler. TWELFTH ROW-K. Weiss, N. Wells, D. Welti, R. Wesp, R. West, E. Wichman, C. Wittkamp, G. Wolf, D. Wright M. Wright, J. Young, T. Young, H. Zimmer. 1 1 dz' Zaqm .load Za ide law fam .leowlma ' . if Qgw w K - V . - - - H t y - N V.,k f. V . L :QS 5. W . . ,- f.gVV.EV , I . f x V E . L 1, viul . 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Beck, M. Beigel. SECOND ROW-G. Bischoff, M. Blackwell, M. Boehringer, W. Brannon, D. Brooks, H. Burch, J. Butler, N. Carmack. THIRD ROW-S. Cates, S. Caveman, E. Crawford, L. Decker, S. Deuker, N. Dickerson, B. Dilley, S. Dixon. ' FOURTH ROW-J. Doerman, B. Dotson, M. Dunkmonn, M. Elkins, C. Elliott, B. Erkenbrecher, M. Estes, A. Faust. FIFTH ROW-M. Fessenden, C. Fisher, J. Fitzgerald, C. For- tunato, J. Frank, M. Garnatz, J. Geisler, J. Gingerich. SIXTH ROW--W. Gilvin, M. Gosnell, P. Greenhow, H. Haehnle, A. Hansen, L. Hearne, H. Hedges, P. Higgins. SEVENTH ROW-B. Hill, D. Hite, J. Hodge, R. Hopf, G. Houston, J. Huegel, L. Huneke, D. Huddleston. EIGHTH ROW-M. Johnson, M. Jones, R. Kallmeyer, A. Koppel, A. Kaseris, C. Keller, N. Kessel, P. King, J. Kipp, A. Kiradiieff, J. Kleinmann, C. Kistner, E. Koenig, E. Kolstein. NINTH ROW-B. Kunlz, P. Lamb, K. Lane, M. Layton, E. Mani- fold, F. Martin, B. McAfee, D. McArthur, E. McCaulva, C. McPherson, P. Messham, E. Mills, A. Mitchell, N. Moeller. TENTH ROW-R. Moore, A. Mund, C. Munrath, L. Murray, K. Myers, E. Neal, B. Nelson, F. Newland, L. Ortman, J. Ottlinger, A. Pappas, B. Patton, N. Paul, M. Planck. ELEVENTH ROW--J. Polster, B. Rosemont, K. Rauber, B. Reidmiller, G. Rheinecker, L. Rich, M. Rockeman, M. Rogers, D. Roller, E. Rose, B. Sandlin, C. Schirmer, B. Schwartz, N. Sciarra. TWELFTH ROW-J. Shaw, M. Shaw, T. Siegel, B. Silz, G. Size- more, N. Smith, S. Springrnyer, K. Steele, J. Tedford, M. Thorp, A. Thompson, C. Tiffany, E. Tritschler, D. Vermillion. THIRTEENTH ROW-W. Wahlbrink, D. Welz, M. Werner, D. Wilson, P. Withrow, D. Wolf, L. Woolley, B. Ziegler, D. Zwick. am . . 7ZZZcmcz1!e 8754 Qaeda gage FIRST ROW-C. Baker, W. Baker, R. Basham, R. Becker, R Berger, J. Biddle, B. Bilbrey, R. Blessing. SECOND ROW-J. Blevins, A. Bode, R. Bottemos, R. Brauer, B. Brown, E. Burke, D. Bryant, J. Bryant. THIRD ROW-M. Chance, W. Conatser, A. Condorodis, P. Con- dorodis, J. Cooper, E. Cormican, D. Crawford, A. D'Andrea FOURTH ROW-W. Dase, D. Day, W. Dick, D. Draper, K. ' Duebber, D. Duke, W. Eckerle, R. Engler. FIFTH ROW-R. Erhardt, H. Fisher, B. Franks, J. Friend, G Galbraith, J. Garret, J. Gilbert, R. Goldberg. SIXTH ROW-D. Greek, T. Grooms, J. Hitf, C. Haehnle, L Harrell, L. Hartman, F. Hawkins, B. Heeb. SEVENTH ROW-R. Hirt, W. Hoffman, T. Hogan, W. Huber, D. Hughlelt, J. Hull, B. Hummel, E. Hyde. EIGHTH ROW-J. llitt, D. Ivey, D. lvey, J. Jesse, B. Jones H. Jones, R. Jung, F. Klaus, D. Klayer. NINTH ROW-A. Klein, G. Koesterman, F. Kolde, R. Lane l. Leonard, J. Lindemann, A. Lippert, D. Lohr, D. loughry D. Mango, D. McKinnon, D. McVay, R. Metsch, W. Meyer. TENTH ROW-D. Michel, H. Minnich, V. Miles, R. Moskowitz K. Mueller, W. Mueller, G. Mundstock, M. Parker, G. Peaslee M. Penick, L. Pfeil, S. Prescott, D. Preston, J. Puccini. ELEVENTH ROW--S. Rcuh, S. Reisenfeld, H. Reitzes, C. Rich- urdson, J. Rose, W. Rothan, P. Rothenbusch, R. Ruehl, K Salyers, M. Sammons, H. Scheid, D. Schlimme, P. Sess, J Shanklund. TWELFTH ROW---G. Shorten, W. Sierveld, G. Smith, K. Smith W. Smith, B. Stevens, C. Stewart, K. Slortz, G. Streibig, C Sucietto, G. Sunderhaus, R. Sweeney, A. Tenenholz, G. Tierney. THIRTEENTH ROW-R. Toepfert, C. Todd, H. Trainor, B. Vath D. Wagner, R. Wagner, R. Wallace, S. Warman, K. Warner J. Waskey, O. Webb, A. Weinberg, M. Williams, F. Winkelman FOURTEENTH ROW--G. Winter, R. Witt, H. Yeary, C. York, J Zachritz, K. Little. ie Zacmgeaz' F 'ajafzmew tie .fat 79 ay mej- FIRST ROW---B. Adamson, J. Alexander, M. Arthur, S. Bachmann, P. Baker, C. Banfield, E. Bauer, B Beason, G. Beebe, J. Beebe, A. Bellman, L. Berning A. Bocklet, F. Bode, C. Brech, J. Bruckner. SECOND ROW-M. Brunner, N. Bryant, J. Buck, J Burton, A. Carson, R. Cope, L. Crosthwaite, E. Dimi- troff, J. Dugger, L. Duggins, B. Edelmann, B. Eick- busch, L. Elkins, B. Ewick, E. Ferry, D. Fosco. THIRD ROW-D. Fox, J. Fulcher, E. Gilbert, P Graham, J. Groppenbecher, M. Gump, J. Haarmeyer, J. Hagen, J. Hall, N. Hall, S. Haskell, J. Heinritz B. Holmes, B. Hopf, M. Howard, L. Jackson. FOURTH ROW-C. Jacocks, G. Jenkins, J. Johnson M. Johnson, B. Jones, M. Jones, A. Kadetz, B. Kays M. Kidd, C. Kirchner, W. Koch, M. Kaester, M Kobman, J. Kohlsdorf, N. Kolb, S. Kramer. FIFTH ROW--K. Krieg, M. Kuhn, M. Lehrmer, J Manning, D. Marlin, R. Meininger, S. Meister, D 7135 Qzade Qaida 1 1 Meyer, V. Meyer, Marilyn Miller, Marlene Miller, Maureen Miller, J. Mode, K. Moore, L. Moore, B Mosely. SIXTH ROW-G. Neff, E. Nunneker, J. Peet, L. Peet I C. Peters, J. Peters, B. Pross, L. Ramey, J. Ramsey, D. Reckel, G. Rechtine, S. Reinhardt, J. Reitzes, J Richter, D. Roberts, J. Roberts. 86 SEVENTH ROW-D. Rockemean, S. Roese, N. Sander B. Scheidt, M. Schick, M. Schneider, M. Schoenling D. Shields, J. Siegel, P. Sisson, S. Smith, S. Snod- grass, R. Snyder, J. Sprecker, J. Stark, S. St. Clair EIGHTH ROW-P. Thompson, J. Thomson, B Thrasher, J. Voll, J. Wagner, N. Wait, B. Waldon, C. Walker, D. Wallingford, M. Weber, P. Webster L. Wehking, D. Weldon, B. Werfelman, S. Wesp. NlNTH ROW-M. Wilke, B. Williams, R. Winning- ham, C. Woessner, M. Woltf, B. Woolery, J. Young J. Ziegler. ,4Wmq7 z'?7au'6n1!6eg ' FIRST ROW-D. Allard, J. Boas, W. Bacon, R. Bagby, J. Baitz, W. Barnes, E. Bauer, James Bauer, John Bauer, D. Betz, B. Bilbrey, R. Boer, A. Borders, E. Brown, A. Brunner, D. Buck. SECOND ROW--K. Burton, B. Callen, B. Casey, J. Charles, J. Cinnamon, T. Clark, C. Condorodis, D. Cooper, J. Cox, L. Cummings, E. DeFeIice, B. Decker, J. Dick, R. Doth, R. Brown, R. Dwyer. THIRD ROW-M. Egbert R. Elliott, J. Esche, R. Fagin, R. Fenner, R. Fisher, B. Fisher, D. Forrester, E. Francq, J. Frank, S. Geohegan, R. Glaab, R. Glass, D. Golusin, B. Grant, L. Greene. FOURTH ROW-J. Grover, C. Gubser, A. Gulleman, C. Foster, J. Hadsell, P. Harris, L. Haven, J. Hazlett, G. Hehemann, N. Herring, H. Hervey, C. Hille, C. Hoffmann, P. Hoflmeier, D. House, C. Huelsman. FIFTH ROW-F. Hust, P. Hyde, E. Hyden, J. Jacobs, R. Jansen, H. Jerdon, W. Kaeser, M. Kennedy, D. Ketterer, E. Koester, R. Korte, G. Krailler, J. Krohn W. Lampe, A. Lauclerback, D. Laug. SIXTH ROW-L. Leist, D. Lewis, J. Lucleke, C. Lund- gren, C. Mahaney, N. Martin, J. Mclntyre, E. Meis- berger, R. Miller, W. Miller, D. Moak, A. Moder, K. Mohaupt, R. Newport, A. Norton, D. Parker. SEVENTH ROW-N. Patterson, P. Patterson, R. Pat- terson, R. Phelps, J. Porter, R. Prather, D. Quimby H. Rellar, R. Roetting, J. Roof, D. Ross, E. Rouse B. Runyan, E. Sanning, R. Sargeant, R. Schnabel. EIGHTH ROW--R. Schumacher, C. Scott, C. Shorten A. Simmons, V. Simpson, J. Snow, E. Sohngen, J Spragens, M. Sullender, D. Thie, R. Thompson, J Townsley, N. Vece, K. Vogt, J. West, J. Wetzel. NINTH ROW-R. Allbright, E. Williams, J. Wilson C. Winningham, D. Winter, R. Witherby, C. Wart- man, C. Wullenweber, B. Yamaguchi, C. Yazell, D Yazell, K. Yost, R. Zesch, L. Zimmerman, D. Zuverink ff 1 n , , mu' mf' wtiegwaawmnmg Beautiful setting, gorgeous period costumes, and crowded stage mark the grand finaie of another success- ful production- My MaryIand. ' . SN Q? 36 fwf , 3 li L .Q-Q36 M Q f M- T W WW , ! if x , X 3 Q I N eefailnwi ,76e Zaye CAST Sue Royce ,.A.A,A...,,,........,,. Mary Frances Gigley Laura Royce ....,..,... .,.,,.,....,,,... J oan Luebbert Mommy Lou ,......,... ......4..,...... P atsy Potts Edgar Strong .,.ttt..,, ...,.,...........,........ B ill Lowe Sally Negley ......,...........,.,.,..., Dorothy Zander Barbara Frietchie .............. Doris Dossenbach Jack Negley ........,. Dr. Hal Boyd ......... .............,.Bob Dominique ............Tom Koppenhoefer Zeke ..,...,,...r..,.,,.,.,...,,. ...,t.............. D ave Hyde Col. Negley ,,.,,,...,.,...,, .,......t. L owell Jackson Arthur Frietchie ............. ,.t...,,.t B ill Niemeyer Capt. Trumbull .,,,...... .....,,...,. B ill Hester Mr. Frietchie ..4,....., ...............,.,.., B ill Renn Sgt. Perkins .t,.ttt.4... .,.......... K en Newton Mrs. Hunter .t.rttt..t,. .,........, G ertrude Klose Fred Gelwex .,............,....,.........t..... Kenneth Lutz Tim Green .....,......,,...,..,,..,....... Albert Guethlein General Stonewall Jackson ,......r Bob Jones Captain Trumbull, a Northern officer, woos the beautiful Barbara Frietchie, the Southern heroine of Whittier's poem, beneath her balcony. Flaring hoop skirts, lovely ladies, and gallant young gentlemen add to gay young life in Maryland. ,,.i.. V i F! ll 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I The Northern cirmy thrills one ond oll with the inspiring YOUR LAND AND MY LAND throughout the show. Troitors, Green and Gelwex, occost Jock Negley. 91 Mrs. Hunter coyly oFFers some strow- berry icim to Col. Negley. Zeke protests when o young South- ern moiden tries to feel his wooden leg. I I I I I I CAST OF Professor Mclntyre ...,........,.......,.,,.....,... CHARACTERS Bill Lowe Mrs. Mclntyre s....A.A......................,...,....,.. Patsy Potts George Mclntyre .........t....,.. Tom Koppenhoefer Lula ............t.......tt............ Elsie ........t.t.,....t..t.. P..... Brian Stanley ......,...,,, Terry Mclntyre s..,....,........, Bert Parsons ......... Dutch ....r,.t.t....,.tt.. Pete ....................,,...... Stewart Miller .tr,.l..... Mrs. Miller .....,....... Mildred .......,...t.t. Jane ,.,....,...,,.......t....,.. Diane Gilmore .....,.., Vivian ...,,..............,,,t, Mary Wollery .......4,,.lean Matthews Al Guethlein Mary Frances Gigley Dave Hyde Roger Myers Bill Hummel ............Wayne Smith ..,....4,,,Helen Koch ......., Irene Purdum June Schraer Ruth Craig ........t.Paula Richter I I I I I I N get Wal Qaadfge H These rehearsal shots of the spring production of the Dramatic Class, But Not Goodbye, were merely a pre- view of the coming attraction. Sam and Ben were very humorous as dead fathers watching their family in its problems. The play was well received by the audience. 93 CAST Sam Griggs ............. ........ J ack Thorpe Howard Baker ...,..........,... Wayne Smith Amy Griggs .,,.....l...l...,........,.. Patsy Potts Jennifer Griggs ......,,..r Mary F. Gigley Tom Carter ,,...........,..t....... Roy Schaefer Ralph Humphrey ,...............r Bill Hummel Jimmie Griggs ee,........,,..... Al Bicknaver Dr. Wilson .,.......... Tom Koppenhofer Beniamin Griggs ,.,,..........,... Dave Hyde Rev. Pritchard ......,........., Roger Meyer I I I I I I ...gaadwagw CIRCLE-A. Oppelt, B. Kaemmerle, R. Underwood SOLO-M. F. Gigley. PONY CHORUS-J. Schaumloeffel, V. Schreibeis P. Schrader, M. Giesler, N. Farrel, C. Fuller, M. Keller, M. McHenry, E. Levy, B. Kammerle, N. Butler. Bandwagon, sponsored by the Band and Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Brady and Miss Steinmetz. The band had snappy arrange- ments of both hit parade favorites. The show opened with the Pony Chorus in a cute routine to I Want to be Happy. The precision, coordina- tion, and the costumes really gave the production a good start. a7747.,, ...- -Y-Y, -Y rn- ,,- YY,,Y U .,,Y-,.Yv,,l YYWNY-- -YQYYI in her melodramatic rendition of The Great Big Saw Came Nearer. One of the most impressive numbers was the Swan Lake Ballet. The beauti- ful scenery, effective lighting and graceful danc- ing made the numbers highly eiective. Ralph Reik captivated the audience with his extremely nimble steps, and the Trio shone brightly in When You Wish Upon A Star, in the Star Sequence. CIRCLE--M. McHenry, C. Fuller, N. Farrel, N. Butle E. Levy, V. Schreibeis, M. Gigley. SOLO DANCER-R. Reik. ie Ofzadeetm eta ide 776404 and Starting at left side, first row, facing right-I. Purdum, B. Sinks. Second row facing right-B. Doll, S. Meininger, J. Snyder, B. Quimby, B. Mueller, B. Reed. Third row facing right-S. Chace, N. Pavloff, E. Mosely, P. Condoris, Runtz. Fourth row facing right-A. Winold, B. Mieler, J. Vath, Hienritz. Lights, action, ca mera-music! The baton descends cmd the orchestra begins the overture to life cn. Western Hills. Under the distinguished direction of Mr. Andrew J. Brady, the fifty instrumentalists begin the year with a study of some of the finest works in the classical and modern orchestral repertoire. This serves to prepare them for participation in the school production. First, in Handel's Messiah the orchestra displays its talents both in solo work and in accompanying the chorus and soloists. The group's big chance, however, comes with the Bandwagon of '47 when most of the members play in the presentation orchestra which forms the back- bone of this production. Next, the orchestra is launched into rehearsals for the operetta, My Maryland, when the orchestral forces are added to those of the vocal department for three magnificent performances. Once again the baton descends and strings, brass, and woodwind voice the moving measures of Pomp and Circumstance at Commencement exer- cises, finale to life at Western Hills. 96 few Zum? gala ?zaalaoz'cow First row facing left-A. Marcum Second row facing left-P. Hunt, Third row facing lefl-N. Kaiper, Fourth row facing left-J. Brown Sealed-V. Banfield. Standing-A, Barrett. , J. Mohs, B. Suddendorf, B. Berry, C. Williams, T. Berg, Powell H. Harper, B. Bressert, J. Bennett, M. Poll, D. Collins. Turney, M. Bullis. , H. Rembold, N, Renn, B. Jenkins, D. Seibert. ,. ' , f 7, , ,Hg ,H ig K ,, , . ,. 1 ' if f ,C iff .5 W ,gf . f J J .J w ff J J ' if if 'A J 49' ,M ,M riff it J' .ff if fav ,sr W leaf.. we f , J gf FIRST ROW--J. Hicks, J. Flower, M. Sansone, B. Kaemmerle, C. White, E. Mosely, E. Sizemore, V. Banfield, S. Chace, J. Lambert, M. Yorde, C. Barnhart, S. Ambroslus, J. Luebbert, R. Walter, A. Oppelt, J. Niehus, P. Potts, J. Krause, B. Rember, M. Gigley. SECOND ROW-P. Robertson, J. Schuck, K. Morris, B. Brown, V. Avey, E. Fuller, M. McHenry, R. Geis, J. Snyder, J. Young, A. Barrett, D. Zander, M. Williams, J. Hamlin, J. Glass, E. Dornette, M. Gohs, C. Fuller, J. Fisher, N. Hess, C. Bauerle, E. Culbertson, L. Killian, V. Schultz, M. Dornette, R. Underwood. THIRD ROW- P. Kopp, C. Wullenweber, P. Rodgers, R. Day, M. Klausing, J. Matthews, J. Powell, J. Lambert, P. Garrison, J. Brater, O. Copelan, D. Dossenbach, G. Klose, M. Volz, S. Probst, L. Morr, A. Schulz, C. Kamp, J. Hammond, A. Byers, J. Bauer, R. Moak, G. Ludeke, G. Seibert, B. Dick. 98 pefzamsa aieay pefzgeci J eszmeszaf FOURTH ROW-D, Seyforth, C. Loughry, W. Smith, J. Koutz, J. Kerr, A. McCreodie, B. Renner, B. Fronk, L. Westermun, J. Young, R Lompe, V. Johnson, J. Koenigkramer, J. Niemeier, H. Hyden, P. Rother, J. Kane, J. Kuntz, T. Bock, R. Peters, A. Rhien, D. Edelmann, J. Weisman, H. O'Neil, D. Johnson. FIFTH ROW--B. Hummel, B. Serin, R. Meyers, B. Dominique, B. Lowe, J. Diterle, H. Romer, K. Webb, B. O'Toole, D. Houck, F. O'Toole, D. Meyers, D. Eliot, B. McAllister, L. Kerley, J. Mohs, J. Mistler, R. Ressa, Keller, H, Finn, J. Trimboll, B. Loughry, R. Suddendorf, R. Young, J. Frey, P. Ashcroft, T. Koppenhoefler. SIXTH ROW-B. Hester, B. Wilhite, B. Sunderhuus, W. Schuster, B, Schatz, D. Hyde, D. Kling, J. Lonsdale, A. Guethlein, K. Newton, P Schloss, B. Jones, B. Renn, K. Lutz, B. Slaughter, L. Jackson, B. Niemeyer, C, Lutz, J. Dornette, J. Deitemeier, A. Winold, B. Fissel, B. Mullen. 99 756 aj 566 et' FIRST ROW-B. Barry, J. Mohs, D. Suddendorf, J. Leonard, E. Weiler, B. Reed, D. Bauer, A. Endicott, F. Sandlin. SECOND ROW-M. Becking, H. Dhonau, R. Wormus, D. Hurly, A. Kleinfelter, G. Tierney, M. Crowe, J. Dayton, J. Butler, M. Bullis, T. Newcomb, J. Bennett, M. Poll. THIRD ROW-A. Miller, J. Brater, A. Borcherding, P. Bell, H. Kenny, A. Williams, A. Uhlenbrock, J. Wertz, A. Driscroll, F. Girten, S. Rammes, J. Fulton, L. Reidel. FOURTH ROW-H. Maisch, D. Duke, W. Hottman, L. Holstegg, D. Mack, J. Downes, S. Prescott, B. Knauber, H. Dieckman, D. Collins, W. Evans, D. Behrens. FIFTH ROW-R. Kleinman, V. Sims, J. Kelly, M. Bolinger, M. Wright, D. Uhlembrock, F. Heinritz, V. Glover, J. Ellison, R. Powell, W. Eckerle. SIXTH ROW-R. Rehn, J. Lowden, R. Wilde, C. Kemp, W. Craig, R. Elsen, R. Bressert, K. Earle, G. Bachmann, R. Stonestreet, D. Seiber, R. Schlachter. SEVENTH ROW-J. Stevenson, G. Rothert, G. Stewart, T. Berg, R. Sydow, H. Rembold. The band gives musical expression to the spirit of the school. The Band Letter Club, composed of band members who have earned the award, was organized last year to increase the prestige ofthe Band Letter and to provide activities and social events for the members ofthe band. IOO tie Jae ' ' , Wezdd Me 77fwzaan Zend FIRST ROW-J. Mohs, V. Schreibeis, H. Kenney, C. Williams, R. Suddendorf, B. Berry, T. Bollcnd, H. Dhoncu, B. Knauber. SECOND ROW-B. Reed, J. Fulton, M. Poll, A. Kleinfelter, B. Rehn, D. Siebert, T. Berg, B. Bressert, W. Flick, M. Bol- inger, G. Stewart, M. Bullis, H. Rembold. MISSING FROM PICTURE- B. Kleinmcnn. THE DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTES B. Adams, V. Avey, L. Otto, L. Beigel, and the top twirler, V. Schreibeis. 'IOI ,admit of 70eaz'em 36664 '74 FIRST ROW-R. PfaFf, B. Thompson, K. Newton, R. Meyers, B. Zimmer, SECOND ROW-M. Wheeler, J. Mueller, H. Seibert, P. Potts, B. Wade, V. Avey, J. Con THIRD ROW-R. Schatz, P. Heckman, D. Habig, D. Chaney, C. Kling, P. FOURTH ROW-B. Lawson, R. Brockmeier, E. Bludau, L. Lane, S. Hein, A. Guethlein, J. FIFTH ROW-B. Dominique, B. Lowe, P. Pfalzgraf, H. Pfaff, A. Winold, B. Sachs, J. Br The Student Council is composed of representatives ot the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade home rooms, presi- dents of various organizations, and three delegates-at- large. lt is the body through which the students express themselves. This year's officers were Richard Ptatt, presi- dent, Betty Dick, vice president, .lean Kamp, secretary, Bob Thompson, treasurer. M. McHenry, M. Miller, J. Kamp, B. Kamp, B. Dick, R. Underwood. dorodis, J. Krause, C. Barnhart, M. Gigley. Rodgers, A. Moss, C. Deltmer, R. Lampe, D. Schmidt, O. Copeland. Gannon, R. Young. own, E. O'Neal, J. Mohs. The Allied Youth Club, whose pur- pose it is to promote temperance among Western Hills students, is sponsored by Mr. Yung. The officers this year were Janet Brater, presi- dent, Ruth Schatz, vice president, Glenna Wagner, secretary, John Brown, treasurer. FIRST ROW-R. Schatz, J. Brown, J. Brater, G. Wagner, J. Molter. SECOND ROW-L. Killian, P. Schulte, M. Baraket, S. Halbauer, S. Knauer, S. Dinkelacker, J. Longland, P. Mueller. THIRD ROW-B. Loper, B. Cirin, B. Slaughter, S. Trabout, H. Thomas. 102 ' dike of 754 7Zamezaaa 64:54 FIRST ROW-J. Brown, A. Rhine, E. Vassel, .l. High, M. Ivy, E. Bludau, B. Zimmer, T. Maier. SECOND ROW-J. Miller, M. McHenry, S. Glass, D. Roempp, J. Niehus, M. Mueller, P. Schroeder. THIRD ROW-C. Peters, I. Wiltwer, B. Lacy, B. Rutledge, B. Eckerlin, R. Meyers, P. Mecklenborg, C. Harris, E. Kobbe. Sigma Iota, Greek abbreviation for School lmprovers, was organized at Western Hills during the spring of I947. Its purpose is to create in every student an active school spirit and to support with enthusiasm all school proiects and regulations. This year was only a year of preparation for Sigma Iota. Next year it will be in full time operation. The first project will be a Guide Book to be presented to the seventh graders during the first week of school, to acquaint them with life at Western Hills and to answer, first-hand, the many questions which cre sure to be in the minds of the newcomers. This guide book will serve a long existing need at Western Hills. This year's officers were Paul Mecklenborg, president, John Brown, vice president, Charles Harris, secretary, Calvin Peters, treasurer. The sponsor is Mr. Kellum. 103 MEM Th co co Th e Spanish Club, La Estudiantina, conducts its meetings in Spanish. The programs consist ot lorful dance demonstrations, plays typical of lite in Spain, and traditional songs of that untry. Pan American Day is the most celebrated and important event of the year for the club. e ofificers this year were Jacqueline Schmidt, President, Maurice Trabout, Vice President, Mary Mattick, Secretary, and Charles Williams, Treasurer. The sponsor is Mrs. F. Fallon. FIRST ROW-S. Noth, J. Daubenbis, J. Parker, S. Sexton, C. Williams, C. Schultz, A. Harrell, M. Trabout, J. Schmidt, M. Mattick, O. Cope- lan, J. Kolstein, M. Gauger, B. Finkelstein, J. Young, J. Lambert, N. Argenbright, M. Miller, D. Bauer. SECOND ROW-V. White, J. Mullen, M. Gigley, M. Edwards, G. Brisbin, S. Probst, K. Peterson, W. Pegg, S. Louell, E. Hibbard, J. Hall, J. Hepp, G. Kistner, S. Chamberlain, M. Fury, M. Keller, B. Kaemmerle, J. SchraFfenberger, J. Fisher, C. Fuller, J. McNamee, H. Ruehlman, J. Synder, G. Huffman. THIRD ROW-M. Gulleman, J. Glass, S. Glass, S. Swartz, S. Murray, B. Brown, B. Block, B. Share, W. Stephenson, J. Gussett, D. Boland, P. MacDonald, P. Hahmeister, A. Parker, P. Rogers, C. Thompson, M, Schmidt, M. MacDonald, L. Yazell, J. Thompson, J. Schroer, L. Taka- hashi, M. Boertlein. FOURTH ROW-J. Dorsch, J. Wuestefeld, M. Williams, D. Carney, P. Harlin, N. Thompson, L. Kalstein, J. Dayton, T. Bock, C. Crawford, S. Siemer, G. McGill, S. Granick, A. Moss, H. Seibert, C. Ketchum, J. Matthews, R. Nolte, R. Weber, S. Martin, M. Bicking. FIFTH ROW-R. Schatz, J. Knecht, M. Clemmens, D. Meyers, R. Mullen, R. Kipp, M. Bullis, J. levy, L. Mandel, J. Benmayor, B. Loper, B. Ackrich, H. Christianson, S. Trabout, W. Lawson, E. Bludau, J. Oppelt, E- BUCK, J- Brdler, A- Burrell, B- MOlTeI', C. TIWOITIPKFDS, N- Fraser, E. Snelling. SIXTH ROW-D. Schwarz, F. Weinritz, F. Herbert, D. Kruse, C. Wilhite, R. Schroeder, B. Schuster, P. Pfalzgraf, J. Mohs, K. Bassett, B. Cirin, S. Ramm T. M C es, c oy, S. Peters, J. Kerr, D. Edelman, P. Faust. Mary Frances Gigley and Maurice Trabout entertain Mrs Fallon and fellow members delta: OW E Dearking J Moller J. Kamp, C. Dettmer, T. Greensmith, L. Gard, M. Spiegel, P. Mueller, P. Ashcroft, D. Weiss, P. FIRST R - . , . , Schulte, M. Poll, J. Longland, G. Bosch, V. Schilling, M. Boer. SECOND ROW-T. Foster, F. Fisher, A. Borcherding, C. Kling, B. Tschan, M. Mueller, F. Mueller, M. Wheeler, D. Chenowelh, C. While, C. Kamp, M. Dcrnette, D. Francq, J. Bauerle, E. Hogan, J. Martin, D. Rullman. THIRD ROW-A, Butler, M. Stephenson, M. Stowoft, F. Michel, J. Miller, Y. Pearson, N, Renn, V. Brestel, A. Harrell, V. Burress, R. Day, E. Mosely, S. Heckman, E. Rappold, V. Schulz, H. Harper, L. Lane. FOURTH ROW--A. Hamilton, P. Munrath, J. Snider, B. Schmitt, M. Funck, S. Denesch, H. Heidecher, J. Nailor, B. Moller, G. Ludeke, B. Dieckmann, B. Dick, J. Hammer, R. Moak, P. Garrison, B. Stratton,S. Schwoll, R.Schedler. FIFTH ROW-J. Belter, L. Moellering, T. Bolland, B. Ault, M. Bullis, J. Brown, W. Gulick, J. Poundstone, W. Stegner, E. Lawyer, W. Frank, h 'dt D. Welti, F. Zint, A. Soldano, E. Hibbard, E. Greschel, M, Saffer, T. Jones, N. Arnold. D. Geselbrocht, J. Snyder, D. Sc ml , The Latin Club, S. P. Q. R., the pur- pose of which is to have fun in Latin, has a very large membership consist- ing of pupils of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades only. No ninth grade pupils are admitted. The highlights of each year are the initiation in the tall and the banquet in the spring. The otticers for T946-47 were Con- sul, Paul Ashcratt, Consul Secundus, Pat Mueller, Quaestor, Don Weiss, Scriba, Peggy Schulte, Aediles or Program Planners, Larry Gard, Mar- vin Spiegel, Jean Kamp, Paula Rich- ter, Bob Kleinman, and Connie Dettmer. The sponsor is Miss Bolan. Grace Ludeke as the Sibyl and Marvin Spiegel as 5 the interpreter and Larry Gord as the announcer in a clever skit. . W-. . , fA-N y F 'YE :R it .ff lv ff ,:f gs - .e . .f ff ff? rf .:ff' fit' .I - FF ,5 . 4 ,gf i .yr 3,1 fm. 9.55 X.. ff. tx xv' .lffc if ,f z..- H, .rf nf: - 3. 5. . ,. A It s 1 fw 1: .A 1 .ef 1. ,N I Y. The aim ofthe French Club is to acquaint its members with French art, music, liter- ature, and history through plays, lantern slides, recordings, vocal and instrumental solos. The outstanding meeting ofthe year was the one in March at which Mme. Andre Andraud spoke in behalf of the people of France. Membership is open to all stu- dents of French. The oFficers for T946-47 were: President, Ruth Schatz, Vice-president, Jane Powell, Secretary, Joan Longland, Treasurer, Bill Culberson. The sponsor is Mrs. Fouch. FIRST ROW4E. Frank, W. Heinold, B. Culberson, J. Powell, R. Schatz, R. Longland, E. Benesh, D. Chenoweth, B. Moeller. SECOND ROW-M. Aylor, M. Eades, E. Sgouris, N. Hawkins, H. Mahler, P. Richter, H. Griley, E. Lutz, J. Farrell, E. Kamphaus, G. Virzi, S. Tyndall. THIRD ROW-N. Renn, E. Hogan, M. Miller, V. Avey, E. Fuller, A. Hamilton, T. Jones, J. Ruebusch, A. Bowen, M. Mueller, C. Wise, L. Otto. FOURTH ROW-J. Brater, P. Hunt, J. Schunk, R. Hamersly, D. Kaiser, G. Klose, N. Newberry, J. Proctor, J. Snyder, H. Harper, C. Kling, L. Klern, K. Demerapolis. FIFTH ROW-P. Stebbins, E. Lawyer, P. Faust, R. Moak, W. Frank, R. Allison, J. Mattick, D. Greschell. gamma le leads l Mr. Heff The purpose of the Germ an Club is to stimulate and promote interest in the German language and in the accomplishments ot the German people in literature, art, music, and science. Its programs include students' talks on a variety of topics dealing with phases of German lite as manifested in German cultural achievementsp solo and group singing of German songs, piano renditions and recordings of compositions of German masters. The sponsor is Mr. Herrle. 107 he club tn Song ' ' 'I H - ' JKT' lg gr 4' X- foe E e V 45 H ' f, X ' V X I J , '-4.51-, f X la f' 40 f el'- .- E .?'7s- 45 Q 'J ss... ei i ' V R' L 641: Bizrxvff I FIRST ROW--B. Snow, V. Buress, A. Harrell, B. Bacon, D. Chenoweth, M. A. Brill, M. Wollery, B. Bilbrey, G. McGill, P. Garrison, W. Smith, R. Shapker, N. Hess, C. Fuller, N. Waite, C. Fosco, J. Winkler. SECOND ROW-C. Clark, L. Geohegan, J. Futter, H. Griley, M. Miller, J. Baus, K. Morr, J. Younger, J. Richter, F. Martin, L. Kline, P. Dieckmeier, M. Moss, B. Meredith, B. Kay, S. Stoll, A. Borcherding L. Jackson, J. Schulte. THIRD ROW-R. Schroder, S. Siemer, A. Koch, V. Longstreet, P. Kopp, C. Miller, G. Siebert, D. Habig A. Bowen, P. Gallager, J. Kolstein, B, Finklestein, J. Hicks, A. Moss, J. Kamp, P. Richter, J. Schroth M. Estermann, E. Graham, J. Koenigkramer, B. Miller. FOURTH ROW-M. Wullner, N. Nieson, J. Bauer, C. Thompson, B. Rehn, A. Wilzbach, P. Ruehlman G. Kaufeman, J. Hall, H. Kenny, D. Wagner, J. Watt, B. Sinks, B. Estis, J. Cappel, J. Bennet, B. Huber, E. Byer, T. Dusterdieck. FIFTH ROW-N. Mathias, R. Aneshansel, F. Herbert, J. Dieteriele, H. Bothwell, B. Sacks, S. Peters T. Weber, J. Zimmer, D. Edelmann, W. Flick, A. Blank, J. Zachritz, B. Groene, E. Ranz, R. Young. SIXTH ROW-P. Cawbrey, E. Minnich, R. Delaney, R. Heinlein, G. Stewart, H. Kemps, D. Johnson, J. Malay, B. Mullen, B. Reed, H. Rembold, C. Lutz, R. Meyer, T. Beckel, J. Dietemeier, W. Mathews, R Brahms, L. Sandlin, B. Jones, A. Cirin, D. Osterkamp, A, Guethlein, J. Roth. The Safety Club, one of West- ern Hills' newest organiza- tions, was formed primarily to promote and keep alive the necessity of following the safety laws. The club is com- posed of all pupils who drive cars to school. From these pupils Wayne Smith was elected president and Priscilla Garrison, secretary. Mr. Cad- wallader sponsors the club. STANDING-B. Miller, S. Dienesch, P. Kopp, R. Greschel, M. Mattick, E. Dearking. SEATED-H. Karabensch, R. Davis, M. Meyer, M. Huber, J. Poundstone. The Air Navigation Club con- sists of boys and girls who are interested in flying and its related occupations. The main purpose of the club is to acquaint the members with pre-flight training. This club is sponsored by Miss Hoben- sack. The officers for l946-47 were: president, Harry Both- well, secretary, Susan Die- nesch, treasurer, Fred Zint. 5 The Plastic Club is spon- sored by Mr. Sting who be- came acquainted with the possibilities of plastic while in the Navy. He is giving the pupils at our school a chance to apply their crea- tive ability by teaching them to make many beau- tiful and useful articles from plastic materials. M5555 , , f . any FIRST ROW-B. Deering, B. Smith, D. Behrens, N. Ellis, D. Birch, N. Lanter, J. Brater, E. Martin, N Mathias, Mr. George Sting. SECOND ROW-J. Kolstein, P. Gauger, B. Finkelstein, P. Brill, B. Tschan, M. Becks, B. Frank, M Woolery, A, Borcherdine, J. Martin, G. Lane, C. Rice, E. Dornette. THIRD ROW-J. Molter, E. Wagner, J. Dahilig, H. Griley, J. Futter, M. Bertline, V. Kramer, A. Snyder A. Moser, V. Zigerman, B. Schmidt, S. Probst, R. Craig. FOURTH ROW-M. Barakett, I. Barns, M. Reed, J. Thomson, A. Wilzbach, M. Schweinfurth, B. Zimmer T. Jones, F. Zint, N. Kaiper. FIFTH ROW-J. Mungstock, W. Hoffman, D. Osterkamp, B. Lacy, F. Michel, M. Ludwig, W. Flick, B Adams, J. Wyenandt. SIXTH ROW-B. Sunderhaus, C. Lenz, J. Flake, J. O'Leary, H. Pfaff, D. Meyer, J. Green, A. Blank, B Rosenbloom, C. Kaetzel, E. Puckett. The aim ot the Symphony Club is to further the interests ot high school students in symphonic and classical works in music. The club owns a record library of favorite compositions of great masters. STANDING-B. Miller, Miss Dufficy, V. Banfield, E. Mosely, W. Frank, B. Stegner, J. Molter, R. Bock, D. Zander, E. Lawyer. SEATED-R. Schatz, J. Brater, P. Hunt, E. Buck, J. Michael. We- Z The Western Hills Hi-Y Clubs are composed of Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Junior Hi-Y which meet at the local Y. M. C. A., cmd Kappa, a city group with a preponderance of Western Hills boys. Their purpose is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. They, with a girls' group, are responsible for ushering at all school aFFairs. They hold an annual Good Friday service and breakfast followed by a hike. The groups meet weekly, many ofthe assemblies being to hear inspirational speakers. They have backed many school projects, a recent one being Christmas devotions by Kappa. K FIRST ROW-J. Gannon, G. Sample, N. Rutledge, B. Loper, W. Wilhite, D. Schwartz, W. Smith, D. Hyde, J. Wyenandt, H. Bothwell J. Frey, D. Edelmann, R. Meyer, A. Wilzbach, T. Bolland, P. Mecklenberg, B. Sachs. SECOND ROW-R. Brockmiller, C. Loughry, T. Greensmith, R. Meyer, B. Zimmer, N. Pavloff, R. Patton, C. Wilhite, R. Perry, R. Sudden- dorf, J. Wilson, B. Deuchle, S. Peters, L. Schnell, D. Berger, P. Ruehlmann, G. Kauffman. THIRD ROW-A. Stahl, C. Peters, W. Smith, R. Aneshansel, M. Trabout, P. Ashcroft, R. Meyer, A. Blank, Leistler, Shein, L. Shaefter J. Trimble, M. Ludwick, J. Griffith, J. Leistler, J. Cates, H. Rumpke, R. Pfaff, H. Heeb, R. Dominique. FOURTH ROW-A. Knabe, T. Koppenhoefter, J. Brown, J. Tupiman, W. MacDonald, J. Metz, K. Newton, T. Bach, H. Shoemaker, F Herbert, J. Gratsch, B. Benter, F. Zint, H. Romer, H. Thomas, B. Stephens, J. Siehl. FIFTH ROW-E. Papin, R. Ressa, B. Thompson, J. Poundstone, J. Mistler, I. Wittwer, J. Hepp, R. Snyder, S. Trabout, B. Loughry, F. Girten D. Koester, B. Heinlein, B. Schroeder, W. Prafka, B. McAllister, H. Rem bold, A. Chrone, K. Webb, L. Gard, K. Wetterer. SIXTH ROW-J. Chessy, R. Winterhalter, B. Schatz, P. Pfalzgraf, D. Wolfe, S. Meininger, B. Slaughter, K. Bassett, J. Fisher, J. Fulton, H Betz, D. Kruse, B. Neiderhelman, S. Young, R. Welti. 110 endow Z-f 7eeaa FIRST ROW-S. Chace, A. Moss, J. Pettit, S. Siemer, B. Petrie, E Hogan, J. Bauer, J. Bratter, R. Schatz, J. Powell, J. Kamp, G. ludeke H. Seibert, B. Dick, M. Rogers, J. Longland, C. Clark, V. Morgan A. Barrett, J. Hammitt, D. Esslinger, J. Bauerle, M. Dornette. SECOND ROW-B. Moeller, G. Bosch, E. Culbertson, A. Sander, E Benesch, A. Corenthal, B. Sampson, M. Niesen, M. Wullner, R Schroeder, L. Martin, B. Fisher, V. Longstreet, B. Snow, M. Huber, E. Dearking, J. Schroth, P. Schulte, M. Schedler, V. Hines, S. Granick B. lonna, M. Schalk, H. Mahler, R. Hesse, E. Tetzner, M. Gigley. THIRD ROW-M. Sansone, M. Flinchpaugh, E. Schrader, D. Lampe, J. Vollmer, B. May, D. Zulager, D. Roempp, J. Futter, T. Dick, R Hoffman, D. Nash, P. Sincoe, B. Tschan, J. Oberlander, A. Koch A. Klinefelter, K. Pulos, J. Aylor, S. Schwartz, I. Schunk, J. Thomp son, R. Upltaus, P. Ramsey, N. Farrell, M. Schmidt, D. Anness. The Y-Teens is a club designed to promote the intellectual and moraldevelopment of its mem- bers. The Mother and Daughter Tea, Hi-Y and Y-Teens Good Friday Hike, and Spring Car- nival are only a few of the activities the club has sponsored. Climaxing the year, the Cabinet iourneyed to Camp Lenmary to appoint the next year's board and to relax after the year's responsibilities. FOURTH ROW--E. Mosely, J. Dahilig, L. Gohegan, V. Schilling, M Barraket, M. Von Risen, M. Seegers, P. Speidel, H. Ratterman, S. Glass V. Burress, R. Cantzler, P. Garrison, V. Schreibeis, S. Heckman, D Lewis, G. Kaley, E. Stewart, S. Dinkelaker, V. Dimmitt, H. Hook, B Kennedy, l. Simcoe, P. Potts, P. Phipps, J. Krause. FIFTH ROW-J. Hammer, R. Moak, J. Maxwell, P. Mueller, A. Shar- dineg M. Mattick, P. Hunt, G. Wagner, N. Ellis, N. Lanter, S. Am- brosius, G. Cuicco, A. Hahn, B. Fowler, J. Wehking, D. Fritz, B Wormus, H. Karrabensch, R. Seitz, D. Kile, J. Ridge, B. Schreibeis W. Rosenstiel, A. Blank, B. Thomas, E. Wagner, P. Davis. SIXTH ROW-J. Withers, R. Thompkins, S. Boland, M. A. Boer P. Kelly, J. Obermann, R. Nolte, M. Hansen, N. Ruehrwein, B. Molter J. Edelmann, D. Kelley, J. Molter, M. Burton, O. Copelin, S. Murray B. Moore, J. Koenigkramer, D. Hayman, P. Gilmartin, R. Cardoza E. Buck. 46 37666 , , , 664 , , , EDITORIAL STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT-A. Winold, P. Poifs, J. Koenigkrumer, J. Brown M. Bullis. TYPISTS STANDING-D. Seiberf, J. Hall. SEATED-J. Dahilig, J. Maxwell, M. A. Rogers. FEATURE STANDING-Marvin Spiegel. SEATED-G. McGill, V. Longsireet, L. Geohegcn, A. Butler, J. Mason B. Moore, R. Day, M. F. Gigley. , 112 Kwanzaa ,455 ,,,,,, dia ,456 GIRLS' SPORTS BOYS' SPORTS STANDING-J. Oberlander. D. Hauck, T. Koppenhoefer, l.. Lane, B. Thompson, J. Monnig, SEATED-V. Longstreet, B. Dick, P. Gilmartin, C. Dettmer. B. Hummel. The Western Breeze gives a cross section of school lite, both in its statt cmd in its publication ot news cmd stories for students' enioyment. NEWS STANDING-D. Francq, M. Cones, B. Jones, V. Morgan, E. Stewart. SEATED-B. Kaemmerle, J. Fulton, A. Krone. l H3 Mme new Za Zkfmw lie Spa az mlm. .ta ww , . a mme .- . fur V f the 1' and the lmlmxnei 'uwlw :ual us ' I Amevh. EDITORIAL STAFF STANDING P Ashcroft J Powell M Dornette P Mueller. SEATED-P. Schulte, M. L. Boer, T. Jones, R. Pfuli, L. Morr. ART STAFF STANDING-D. Chenoweth, S. Murray, J. Krause P. Potts, N. Ruehrwein, E. Ruppold, L. Geohegun. SEATED-J. Fulton, D. Geselbracht. CAMERA STAFF H. Crane, C. Kuetzel, C. Von Antwerp. ED-eM. Schedler, J. Schwarz, S. Granick. Weakza ' R. Thompson, S. Heckmon, L. Lune. TYPISTS DING-M. Spitzncgel. ADVERTISING STAFF AT BOARD-B. Lowe. J. Maxwell, B. Tummel, 5. Probsi, A. Bickncver M. Schedler, B. Niemeyer, S. Schwarz E. Stewari B. Molier. .W ,-mar, 64 Ike M me For Never the work of life is done By the mon with the selfish dream, For the baffle is lost or the bottle is won By The spirir of The Team. -By Edgar A. Guest ' 4 mg., . R ' mul vi :M I W. 5 1 . Q-sr sr Al- .. 1 'Q gif I 4 LL, ' 3 5, , .Q 7 ' ' xwajb ggi 4 2 W K ,..,A. bg 'B fi . ,. . 5M-.M W . ' If-.1 --sfmzaf -11:-.1 uw 'qw ,man5t,3z35.5gi5gvi,,,z2.-K. TL X 1 ?'fm5'W -Siixlzsfzgvslffiisalw' ' --1 1Qwvrzsw-QfvyelaezsWei, Sa ,fi E sewzfss, -Rm., 515-'mis' .gf5?fr2:fgfZ'e,sMz- Q. 3 S ,fggzyxmm we., -, K ,Wwe L, M ,Z .L L, - ,W Q '- ua Z S R is E, gg W' ml,- Il Km Q if 2, , 1? is x 'Xia M , Q, Yx , f P 'S-I ,q,1 , S 5 E W H K Q ,wwl gfwzzsqw, X S' , , Lev 7 W, ' .. v M21 A Www -.mfyklrgglf5g:lgQf.,Ags: --wemL.,.,1-W5,7-2 wg: M Q 11: -Mr - - W x X 57 Wi' 'S,-w.Mw1.L,-fzzfmggf Qfwiiki-f,gQfSiPEv A A511wa-HfSf5.f152iHivf5Lfff?f2?fiQi21'LlfWfkf2kL2i:5izd 1iia,,..1351-:wiv M, zzz, xv Q. Y r ,5 fiffkg, my 135- giw-M:'vw-fL1f,g:,V-E5 inN1fgfK3wh3:3,if553yfm,5W - my , . k Q S L X 0 I I 7 I I ' O I COACHES-Clark, Johnson and Sting. RETURNED LETTERMEN-D. Hauck, C. Pfanstiel, C. Buede, B. Hester. eieczwcag .lee With only four lettermen returning, Coach Morgan was faced with the task of build- ing a team equal to their tough schedule. For several weeks previous to the open- ing of school, daily practices were held under the watchful eye of the coach. Each succeeding practice brought noticeable improvement and it seemed that the team built around the returning lettermen was equal to their task, but the iniury plague struck early to both coach and team. After a shaky start, the team with but one lapse steadily improved to tie for the Public High Crown and win the Price Hill cham- pionship by again beating Elder. FIRST ROW-A. Knabe, B. Berry, C. Buede, T. Knaggs, B. Ludwig, J. Doddy, B. Combs, D. Zimmer, K. Newton, J. Thorpe, H. Betz. MIDDLE ROW-A. Fisher, B. Jenkins, H. Heeb, D. Osterkamp, H. Pfaff, M. Bollinger, B. Hester, R. Thompson, L. Kerley, J. Murphy. TOP ROW-J. Flake, R. Meyers, T. Puehl, A. Wilzbach, J. Sullivan, A. Guethlein, B. Fulton, C. Pfanstiel, R. Hauck, L. Lane, B. Sunderhaus, D. Metz, B. Cirin, Manager. aim 8067? acceaafaf ez mance The big moment finally arrived when we met the Dayton, Ky., Green Devils on their home gridiron. As the gun sounded, signifying the end of the half the score stood 7-6 in favor of the Maroons. ln the second half theiGreen Devils opened their lethal passing attack and we were left trailing 13-7. Lima Central, rated the third best team in the state, was our next opponent. For three quarters it seemed as if we were to upset the Dragons, but in the final quarter they lashed out with a terrific offense which netted them two touchdowns ll?-9l. Covington Holmes gridiron was the setting for our third drubbing of the season. A spark of last minute pep showed by Pfanstiel in reeling off an 80 yard run for a touchdown proved too little and too late.When the final gun was sounded the score stood 26-7. Wczm 7465024 at clmea ' 7011762406015 COACH R. MORGAN Although the Purcell Cavaliers won their 25th straight game, the Maroon gridders gave warn- ing of their latent power to future opponents. In the final stanzas, the determined Maroon eleven brought the spectators to their feet. How- ever these sparks of brilliant play proved futile and the final score was 25-14. In the double-header at Nippert Stadium, West Hi played its first P. H. S. L. game. The Maroons' defensive power kept the favored Big Reds of Hughes from pushing over a tally. T' B. FULTON D. HAUCK B. HESTER A. GUETHLEIN C. SUEDE W. SPIESS and Em Za dm Qfeagiw an Me ma Our lack of offensive power also kept us from scoring and the game ended in a scoreless tie. At last our offense and defense clicked. Every- thing seemed to go right as our boys mowed down the Central Vocational Hornets 26-6. Our team showed remarkable coordination in its out- standing running and passing attack. We did it again. Showing great power in the line the Maroons trounced the highly favored land surprisedl Withrow Tigers 13-O. Proclaimed one of the two best games of the season, our gridders outfought them at every turn. Walnut Hills l3, West Hi O. Ouchl This game really hurt for a win would have meant the P. H. S. L. crown. J DODDY C. PFANSTIEL A THRILLING MOMENT IN NIPPERT STADIUM B, COMBS L. LANE B. THOMPSON ?voz'afze Zena Wave 74e6z Zeginadag Wave f -. ' J ' - .. L A. Q FRONT ROW-D. Geohegan, Mgr., M. lvey, G. Sample, R. Dietschle, A. Rhein, E. Bludau, C. Johnson, B. Moll, D. Greenfield, Mgr. SECOND ROW--R. O'Herron, R. Young, D. Chaney, T. Downs, D. Solomon, S. Peters, D. Weber, J. Gannon, L. Schnell, W. Prafka. TOP ROW-W. Niederhelman, F. Girten, K. Leistler, B. Hammerlein, N. Rutledge, W. Sachs, J. Wolf, K. Bassett, W. Hoffman, R. Boerstler, R. Rennich. O Since the reserves and freshmen, under coaches Johnson and Sting, had successful seasons, it seems likely that the fortunes of the varsity will be high in the coming years. Also something new was seen as the seventh and eighth grade boys donned equipment and were taught the rudi- ments of the game by Coach Clark. TOP ROW-H. Bauer, D. Gears, W. Jones, H. Kobe, R. Hutzler, B. Huffman, R. Barnhart, D. Jones, J. Stephenson, T. Mayer, J. Young. MIDDLE ROW-R. Teopher, T. Stegner, J. Lenard, J. Leedy, J. Parker, J. Stewart, M. Waspe, B. Mysohnheimer, D. Donahue, S. Lore, J. High. FRONT ROW-R. Langenbaum, R. King, H. Dunkman, D. Parker, R. Fogel, J. Herne, B. Prager, D. Murhide, B. Betz. TOP ROW-J. Waskey, J. Shankland, W. Rothan W. Conatser, J. Franks, C. York, R. Geldrich, W Dick, H. Jerdon, J. Zachritz, D. Wagner, R. Lane K. Stortz, G. Tierney, E. Single. MIDDLE ROW-A. Condorodis, P. Sess, D. Mango R. Becker, D. Hughlett, D. Preston, J. Ludeke, N Vece, P. Wheeler, W. Hoffman, M. Chance, P. Hyde K. Smith, D. Day, E. Jeremiah, F. Kolde. FRONT ROW-J. Hazlett, H. Minnich, J. Jacobs, W. Frank, G. Winter, S. Charls, R. Brauer, E. Sohngen R. Berger, W. Hummel, R. Witt, l. Bauer, A. Tennen holtz, R. Wallace, R. Korte, G. Streibig, W. Lampe, D. Winter, W. Barnes, R. Boer. 122 L Winningham, H. Mills, . Ruehlmann, R. Perry. 261146674 Wad cz Warez- - Die ' ' H. Mills, P. Girten L. Winningham, W. Matthews, H. Fenner, B. Page, P. Faust, H. Mills. The Cross Country Team climaxed a successful season by winning the district and finishing tenth in the state meet. All of the runners except one are underclassmen, assuring many successful seasons to come. Cross Country is one of the lesser known and appreciated sports, but one where determination and never say die spirit are necessary. It also should be pointed out that the harriers have finished among the first ten in the state meet for the past three years. 123 M 4' If 45' G, I 'ff ' , PS fr .T aff A 1 im-14 .wi '- W- J If '. , 4 'ffl iw? fs? l: ',.' 217 fa 7Jf 2. :J QV .- 'P f ' f- i X' J gif 555' Exam' y,,,xJ, Y KNEELING-J. Frey, J. Siehl, L. Lane, W. Sazhs, R. Dominique, G. Sample. STANDING-Coach Thomas, R. Rennich, R. Adams, R. Wolfe, D. Weddle, W. Niederhelman, S. Meinninger, W. Spiess. Coach Thomas, faced with a tough schedule and only one returning starter, decided to build for the future. He brought up five under classmen from the undefeated freshman team of the previous year. As a result, the victories this year were few and far between, but the experience gained by the coming hoopsters will pay rich dividends in future years. R. WOLFE L. LANE J. SlEHL fading Wham? '26 Saw Wien gage ted KNEELING-D. Zimmer, J. Gusset, J. Gannon, L. Schnell, J. Stephenson. STANDING-Coach Clark, J. Hall lmgr.l, J. Monning, G. Golsch, D. Kruse. When the reserve, freshmen or eighth grade basketball teams are mentioned, smiles come to g the faces of Coaches Thomas and Clark. All of the teams had successful seasons and several boys stood out as future stars. A seventh and eighth grade intramural league was inaugurated under the direction of Coach Clark. KNEELING-J. Young, R. Toepfert, Coach B. Fulton, J. Hearn, R. Foegle. STANDING-R. Barnhart, H. Bauer, H. Ott, R. Donohoe, P. Condorodis. 125 702544026 a Me mm 74 Delfefzmca Despite the unusually stiff competition and the fact that no outstanding stars returned from last years squad, Coach Nohr's mermen worked and trained diligently. They were rewarded by winning several dual meets, climaxed by a surprise win in the first city meet. This however, was not to last as the better teams organized themselves and were much stronger in the next two meets. Nevertheless, our team fin- ished third in the P. H. S. L. and fifth in the district meet. As there are only four members of the team graduating, things also look rosy here. A. RHEIN 3' . J. BOTUCHIS C. Englestone, J. Liestler, G. Kaufman, A. Winold, B. Thompson, J. Tupman, B. Doll, R. Anneshansel, B. Schutte, A. Rhein, M. Schwinforth, B. Renner, C. Starman, E. Stormer, E. O'Neal, B. Snyder, J. Botuchis. STANDING-Managers C. Burgess, J. Brown. 126 Z4 Effect pdl' ?afzz'5 Kg E465 Wfemfez :WPT H 5 MEDLEY RELAY B. Thompson, G. Kaufman. The Gym team is a recent and highly successful innovation in our sports program. This is only its second year of existence but it already has earned a permanent position. John Botuchis and TOP ROW-R. Huffman, B. Loughrey, D. Martin. MIDDLE ROW-C. Loughery, W. Spiess, R. Kolb. STANDING-D. Hamilton, E. Adams, H. Linde-mann, D. Andree, L. Pfister, B, Stevens. TOUCHING HORSE-H. Birch, J. Lambrinides, H. Fenner. 127 A I I ..,. , r I J It I 3 -. 'I , ef .2 'Ii fd.. . - . I ' , ' f s' W I 'S is : M' 4 - - f fall'-'I Lwiywvrfwjgf, Mzws l wm I .. -...M -.E ,. H imma . ' eff '- .... ,.., . tiswi - -I , X . ..'. ' I N b .f- W f : -::.:-fs N ,K A .... I . I '- it . ' .Mfg -, --I . ' ,--f M -ew . ...' 1 ssis A . ' -- SWIMMING FREESTYLE RELAY E. Stormer ldivingl, B. Doll, B. Renner, R. Anneshansel. Nick Pavlotf were outstanding in winning the all around award forthe best gymnasts in the Cen- tral Turner and Y. M. C. A. meets, respectively. ON PARALLEL BARS-J. Botuchis, C. Willhite, N. Pavloff. 34554 662454 ,4fze Wdefded ta gan KNEELING-C. Gebing, E. Hoinke. STANDING-L. Glatthaar, C. Harris, R. Gibbons, H. Pfaff, J. O'Leary, For the fifth consecutive year, our Maroon Bowl- ing Team has finished first in inter-scholastic com- petition. This outstandinggrecord was maintained this year despite a handicaps of as many as TOO pins per game. Lettermen who will be missed next year are: Jack O'Leary, Leroy Glatthaar, Bob Gibbons, and Harvey Pfaff. R. Benter in center. Coach Thomas, F. Zint, P. Mecklenborg, W. Prafka, D. Kruse, W. Niederhelman, L. Schnell, J. Redden, W. Slaughter, W. Frank, R. Nolte. da an tie fifiieqe. aduaczqa and mia L. LANE Six returning lettermen and the enthusiasm of their new coach Arthur Ches Chesley provided the right ingredients for the first successful season in several years. Starting practice early in the season, and with the help of good weather, the Maroon netmen accomplished a series of shut- out wins before meeting their only defeat at the hands of Walnut Hills. Another of the lesser known sports, but one of which we can justly be proud, is golf. Al- ways among the leading contenders, last year the Golf Team finished second in the Public High League. In the district tourney they did not fare so well, but Art Stone, our number one golfer, was medalist and went to the state meet. Since there are three re- turning lettermen the outlook for this sea- son is also bright. The inclement weather this spring has delayed the starting of the season but the team has won its only two matches. D. HYDE y Q ar 9 i KNEELlNG4M. Bullis, Coach Ches Iey, R. Dominique, R. Suddendorf R. Pfaft, R. Knotts. STANDING-D. Hyde, S. Mein inger, J. Fisher, P. Pfalzgraf, R Doll, D. Weiss. af E I I I I Wien Zczqew a we 74cm dia, FIRST ROW-H. Betz, H. . ,. ' Finn, B. Zimmer, D. Zimmer S. Hein, J. Frey, J. Weimun A. Bicknuver. SECOND ROW-R. Wagner B. Gibbons, B. Klein, .l Gannon, D. Houck, B. Ful- ton, C. Pfonstiel, W. Toney THIRD ROW-D. Meyer, T Puehl, B. Berry, D. Weddle R. Hawthorne, H. Grote, J Murphy, R. Schellenburger, R. Samuelson. I ,l The senior pitchers who ore shown warming up form the backbone of the stall. They ore R Houck, R. Fulton, cmd R. Gibbons. On the left is R. Klein stretching for ci low one. pe In recent years, baseball has been a source of pride to the followers of athletics at Western Hills. The Maroons, under the tutelage of Coach Nohr have won the P. H. S. L. or district champion- ship five out of the past six years. The fact that several major and minor league players claim West Hi as their alma mater, speaks for itself. Although they have a remarkable record to live up to, it is possible that this year's team will even surpass those of former years. The team led by Roland Klein at first base, has both power at plate and fielding prowess. The hurlers paced by Dick Hauck, who has already pitched a no-hitter this year, is strong and dependable. With this combination and an abundance of spirit and determination, they will be hard to beat. Again the decisions of old man weather have caused many postponements and the 22 game schedule was delayed. However, they have played seven games and won six of these. Double play and double identity, D. Zimmer to W. Zimmer. Dick Hauck throwing the high hard one. The boys behind the bat, J. Gannon, and W. Toney, with their paraphernalia. 16, 14 W' 74 mm ,admit glaaaama an ide ' ew 7040: 1 , i FIRST ROW-H. Pfatf, R. 1 Fenner, J. Griltith, L. Kurly T. Koppenhoeffer, W. Page R. Patton, A. Rhein, C Crawford, B. Laughry, R Snyder. SECOND ROW-W. Speiss J D. Metz, W. Hester, R Thompson, J. Chessy, P Ashcraft, D. Schwartz, P Ruehlman, W. Matthews, L Winningham, C. Anglestone, H. Mills, L. Glatthaar. THIRD ROW-R. Derr, R. Gratsch, J. Wolfe, J. Lind erman, R. Golsch, R. Golsch J. Sullivan, J. Wyenandt, P. Hamilton, H. Zapt, H. Mills, H. Thomas. W. Spiess, putting the shot. Going over the hurdles are J. Lindermann, W. Hester, R. Thompson, A. Rhein. The reserve track team is shown at the right. High jumping is L. Glatthaar, as R. Golsch, and J. Hepp watch. The sprinters are J. Chessy, 4 P. Ashcroft and T. Stegner. Pole vaulting is B. Laughry while G. Nundstock, J. Wyenandt and J. Gratch look on. 132 gee! 74 f4,0,Mecca2feal ig eam 77Zczz'ea The number of returning lettermen indicates a good season for the harriers. Pat Groeniger, state half- mile champion last year, along with several others, was sorely missed. However, the spirits of the track- men were not dampened and with the runners firmly believing in Coach McCartney's favorite slogan, lt's fun to run, several good distance as well as sprint men were developed. The returning lettermen in the hurdles and field events are expected to glean many valuable points. Due to the inclement weather, the season was late in getting started, and the team has had only two meets. The Maroons won both of these and we feel sure will give a good account of them- selves in all the meets. 133 77Zmam za sm. ,rd ,4 We 7 mem, FIRST ROW-M. Matthews, J. Thorpe, R. Dirr, N. Pavlofi ISecretary-Treasurerl, D. Weiss, J. Murphy, A. Knabe, H. Finn, R. Pfaff. SECOND ROW-K. Newton, R. Benter, H. Mills, B. Loper, P. Pfalzgraph, R. Wolfe, D. Kruse, D. Hoff, L. Lane, C. Pfanstiel, W. Page. THIRD ROW-R. Fenner, A. Winold IVice Presidentl, R. Perry, A. Rhein, J. Fry, G. Sample, R. Knotts, S. Meinninger, R. Schellenberger, R. Dominique, B. Loughery, J. Siehl. FOURTH ROW-W. Zimmer, J. Tupman, J. Botuchis, F. Adler, C. Starman, E. Stormer, W. Sachs, J. Lindeman, D. Andree. FIFTH ROW--J. Fisher, C. Burgiss, G. Kaufman, R. Thompson, J. Liestler, J. Flake, R. Combs, D. Hyde, R. Doll, R. Rennich, H. Pfaff, W. Niederhelman, J. O'Leary, R. Gibbons. SIXTH ROW-L. Winningham, A. Guethlein, J. Doddy, W. O'Toole, W. Toney, F. O'Toole, R. Fulton, D. Weddle, R. Anneshansel, D. Badgley, E. Hoinke. Maroon W, an honor club composed ofthe letter winners in the various sports, and under the auspices of the coaches, symbolizes the spirit of participation here at Western Hills. The club strives to develop character, sportsmanship, scholarship, and clean living. This year under the leadership of Bob Fulton, they promoted several ex- cellent social events, and again sponsored the All-Around Boy award. 134 14.14. ecwdea 44.5 '6z!77Z42e414 G. A. A. BOARD MEMBERS FIRST ROW-E. Hogan, R. Moak, H. Seibert, B. Dick, A. Moss, C. Barnhart. SECOND ROW-P. Newton, A. Oppelt, S. Heckman, J. Oberlander, D. Habig, D. Nash, B. Snow. THIRD ROW-M. Dornette, J. Oberman, S. Probst, V. Longstreet, J. Hammer, E. Dearking. FOURTH ROW-S. Siemer, J. Kamp, D. Geselbracht. The Girls' Athletic Association is divided into two groups, Junior and Senior. The member ship of the Jr. G. A. A. consists of girls from grades 7, 8 cmd 9, while Sr. G. A. A. consists of grades lO, ll, and l2. The purpose of the organization is to arouse an intelligent interest in all sport, to promote health, and above all to create a spirit of fellowship and good sportsmanship among the students. Each year G. A. A. more than lives up to this code by giving each girl every opportunity to better her body and mind and to help her better understand the full significance of winning with dignity and losing with a smile. The Legislative power of the association lies in the G. A. A. Board. This board consists of girls chosen for their ability to lead others and their interest in G. A. A. 135 Wackeg 16464 6444, new ,black dd Me Before an important game the team can be seen having a pep session. Clashing hockey sticks and cries of excite- ment are a sure sign that our popular sport, hockey, is again in full swing. As the season progressed so did competi- tion. On November 20th, a team of out- standing players, captained by manager, Carol Barnhardt, iourneyed to U. C. to play their varsity squad. The game was played on a wet and muddy field, but the game was fast and the action high. The older girls proved too tough a match and our team lost, 3 to l. The season closed with the annual hockey supper at which time the class awards were made and the Honor Team was announced. The goalie, Jackie Hammer is preparing to de- fend her goal against the oncoming honor team's front line. Carolyn White and Mary Francis Gigley are com- pleting a bully as the inners receive the pass. ' Qetinlatde ,bafzzfa Zen G. McNamee, J. McNamee, M. Geis, N. Hess, J. Fisher, P. Roether, C. Kling, J. Kamp, DIVERS-C. Fuller, D. Gesselbrachl. C. Fuller, J. Fisher, D. Gesselbracht, C. Dettmer. C. Deltmer, D. Schmidt, B. Dieckmann. 137 Swimming is one sport that the girls of Western Hills can enioy the year around. Each season offers a different activity, such as Life Saving, Diving, or Water Polo. The swimming meets play a big role in the swimming program and they create a great deal of excitement. ln the in- terscholastic meet at Walnut Hills, the Western Hills mermaids not only were crowned City Champs, but also estab- lished a new city-wide record for the free style relay. All who participate in the sport agree that swimming is an important part not only of the sport program but the health program, as well. The Life Saving Corps consists of girls selected from the eleventh and twelfth grades for their outstanding ability in the field of swimming and also for their leadership and integrity. The pur- pose of the corps is to help plan the years swimming program and aid Miss Witte, the swimming coach, and Joyce Obermann, manager, in the organiza- tion and instruction for the various swimming seasons. eegimmfe ees 5555 seesde HONOR BASKETBALL TEAM J Hammer R Moak M Hansen B Snow J Oberlander, A. Oppelt, S. Murray, A. Moss, B. Dick. Basketball is another sport that ranks high in popularity among the girls. Janet Oberlander, the efficient manager, was swamped with girls eager to be placed on teams, and enter the inter- class games. This year the basketball schedule was filled with many competitive matches, such as the round-robin tournament, exhibition games played before a packed gym, and then the Alumnae game. The Alumnae fought a hard battle but finally surrendered to a spirited and skilled Honor Team. After two weeks of strenuous practice, the class teams played their series of games well seasoned with traditional rivalry. The Senior girls triumphed over all. This ended a thrilling and successful basketball season which will be long remembered. J Oberlcnder .I Hammer, A. Oppelt, S. Murray. ' af: maui law V MODERN DANCE R. Wullenweber, V. Schultz, D. Schmidt, M. Woolery, J. Niehus, B. Stratton, M. Miller, C. White, N. Arnold, M. McHenry, B. Rethman, E. Bayer. The Modern Dance classes afford the Junior and Senior girls the opportunity to learn to express and interpret theirimpressions of music in beau- tiful, graceful, and original dance steps. These girls are under the direction of Misses Witte, and Steinmetz. In the past they have taken part in, and added a touch of variety to many school entertainments. Each week Dot Nash, manager of Bowling, and Mrs. Helen Walter, coach, made a trip to the alleys near the school to supervise the tourna- ments being played off by the girls in the upper grades. The winning team from Cheviot and Westwood played the champion team from Price Hill. After displaying some really good bowling on both sides, the girls from Price Hill managed to win. 139 SEATED---B. Sampson, S. Martin, S. Am- brosius, M. Quinn, J. Schroder. STANDING-N. Ruehrwein, B. Moeller, D. Nash, E. Tetzner, J. Bierninger. ma ,461 mm and an Horseback riding was resumed again this year for the first time in many years. Under the cap- able instruction of Miss C. Witte, several excel- lent riders were developed. Fundamental tech- niques of the sport were taught in the fall and a horse show displaying the skill of the advanced group and progress of the other riders was held in spring. Lois Morr, our enthusiastic manager, and accomplished horse-woman, aroused the spirit of the less experienced but eager to learn beginners. Lois Morr, the competent riding manager. At least once each month throughout the fall, winter, and spring the hikers had an outing. Jean Kamp, manager, could be seen leading her faith- ful group through the wooded trails of the nearby forests and parks and also over many an open unsheltered, country mile. One of the highlights of the full season of hikes, picnics and outings was the breakfast hike. At the end of the season, the most diligent, co- operative, all-around good hiker is given a spe- cial award at the Annual G. A. A. Banquet. Members ofthe hiking club as they enjoy a walk through the nearby forest. . ...I .M aafmg, pccvzccmg BASEBALL TEAM STANDING-J. Longstreet, D. Ungenbeuhler, S. Probst, A. Moss, B. Dick, G. Ludeke, J. Hammer, H. Seibert, M, Hansen, J. Obermann, R. Moak. KNEELING-A. Oppelt, C. Barnhardt, S. Murray, J. Oberlander, D. Francq. B. Snow, S. Heckman. As the spring of the year came nearer, the girls anxiously awaited the arrival of the baseball season. A large group turned out and a tourna- ment was scheduled among 24 teams of the ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades. Class teams for a special inter-class tournament, were chosen consisting of the best players of each grade. Two teams made up of the outstanding players from all the grades were selected for the games to be played against other schools. This year under the direction of Shirley Heckman, manager, and Miss C. Stienmetz, coach, a class was held on the rules andgeneral umpiring tech- nique of soft ball games. This group of girls officiated during the season. Despite the thunder showers which occurred fre- quently this spring, the season was successfully completed. When the final outs were called, the winning teams were proclaimed, and the Honor Team announced. Wea! and mga' Wie 706135 Z 0540: B. Dick, A. Oppelt, A. Moss, J. Oberlander, Because there was such a great num-1 ber of girls who desired to make archery their individual sport, Eve- lyn Dearking, manager, was forced to limit participation this year, to the freshmen girls. At vigorous prac- tices each week, some girls showed real aptitude and promise as arch- ers. These talents were displayed at a tournament. The G. A. A. Banquet was the setting for the presentation of the awards to these winners. Others may suffer from that age old sickness, spring fever, but not the girls interested in tennis. Lead by manager Anita Oppelt each night the girls filled the courts as they sharpened their strokes for coming encounters in the singles and doubles tournament. Various girls chosen for their talents with the racquet played invitation games with other schools, and later in the season teamed up with the boys and conducted G mixed doubles tourney. S. Pennington, M. Gies, L. Klein, E. Dearking. M , . I ' ,'M,f.g,. . ' J 5 142 ra :wana em' ' Qwteadew The ping pong season this year was one of the most active since the sport's introduction at West- ern Hills. The girls had both singles and doubles tournaments. Towards the end of the season, manager Shirley Siemer arranged mixed doubles tournament with the boys, for Juniors and Sen- iors only. There proved to be a lot of tough competition and fast moving play to say nothing of fun, before the winning couple was proclaimed. 143 R. Leonard, J. Hammer. C. Kling, S. Selmer, D. Chaney. Through the cold, wintry months, Jackie Hammer was busy conducting the badminton tournament up in the girls' gym. Because it was so popular, this sport was also limited in the number of girls who could participate. A singles elimination tournament was held for those who were fortun- ate enough to be able to enter it. Badminton is an individual sport and provides the opportunity to develop skill, coordination, and pride in individual accomplishment. ima 4 Ura at 706416401 ' ' Moving outward on the sea of time Ready for a great adventure. The Dedication Poem by Mrs. B. H. Siehl . 1 . f ag ' H if, 1 Q ,sm HJ l i., al H5115 I .A I Mb, .. M. , ,I IA Mm N Wm 9 hi' Q ! E5'x'i'2 5 E PM fs Ir kd fi '1 L A Y E111 1 ff wx f 'yi yi N 3 I il u W J . .Smas h If .' i :H Ml sw .if+?' ,We JI.'.1u :vel ' , .gm i ,1 'yinj fvf' lbw fim jsn' w 1 f E l P ' f fi ?4EGg1 ' 31k3 f1W V we tie Zen 7Z6nez'eea Qiaadzed ?0fZfQ'.S66l60t l B llying in hockey. ur younger generat o 3 G nny warm g p 4 Hockey enthusiasts Riding Club at the Post 10 12 18 l9 Sqblemfew Oh happy day l?l Back to school and, be- lieve it or not, kindergarten too. ' Lines, lines, lines! Do they ever end? Appendicitis strikes our football coach. Hurry back Mr. Morgan! You must have been a beautiful baby. The last meeting of Girl Reserves proves our new officers were. Big Pow Wow at Oskamps' Playground. Best school spirit ever shown at Ole West Hi. Dayton, Ky., takes our first game l3-7. That's O. K., Maroons, we're in there rooting for you. English IV-A and Hamlet, Mr. Burns starts the sparks flying with Does he love her, does he not? I see in your future-. G. A. A. has Seance revealing a Funful and successful year to come. Lima Central did it this time 19-9. Oh, well, Umm Cider and doughnuts on the bill-o-fare for the Girl Reserve picnic at Rapid Run Park. Have fun girls Hic. time will tell. Uolafa A f1ourish of a pen and another John Han- cock adorns our newly arrived '46 Annuals. Holmes' Bulldogs win as Maroons lose third straight 26-7. Up and at 'em-beat Purcell! What happened over the week-end? lt seems crutches and black-eyes are the fashion and not only with football players. s The Spirit has begun to haunt the Annual Staff meetings. lt's hovering over the cover and floating right through the pages. The iinx continues as West Hi loses to unbeat- able Purcell 25-14. 7 8 West Hi vs. Purcell. Crimpers and pin curls adorn the heads of the girls, while suitcoats and ties, are stowed away in boys' lockers in preparation for senior pictures. Watch the birdie kids! West Hi ties Hughes 0-O. 'Twas a tough battle. Congrats to Coach McCartney and his cross country team for bringing home the District Championship. Fine work fellows! Ghoul meets ghoul and skeleton meets skele- ton as big-little sisters of 47 are intro- duced. Oooooooo! The teachers work and the students play. How we love those Teachers' Conventions! 9 Resting up after the hik 10 Ginny and Bill at the g 11 Juniors on the steps. 12-18 Our track line-up ,him ri- Wwemfm l We won! West Hi wins from Central 26-6. 2 Cross Country Team places 5th in the State Meet at Mansfield. 4 This year's student council members are announced. ' 8 Former classmates, Bob Morgan and Bill Gil- liland, meet as Western Hills beats Withrow. l l Armistice Day-No school! 13 New members are received by Y-Teens at their impressive recognition service. Girls! Girls! Girls from all over the city come to Oskamps to participate in the annual hockey play day. Orchids to Miss Logue for a splendid Parents' Night Program in connection with National Book Week. lt's a bird, it's a plane, it's our superman of science, Tim O'Leary, tiying to the Na- tional Aircratt show in Cleveland as a guest ofthe Cincinnati Post. ' ' Thestork made a two point landing this trip. Congrats to Mr. and Mrs. Bagnoli and Mr. and Mrs. Clark on new arrivals. What is ferocious phosphate? Ask our post-grad, Dick Mursinna. He knows! 'l. Leading in to victory. 2The band going through its paces. 3 Supporting the home team. 4 A 2 year grip on Elder Trophy. 5 Spiegel's got our goat l?J 6 Preparing baskets for needy. West Hi students make yearly contribution of Thanksgiving baskets for less fortunate families. High spirits were shown at the Pow Wow dance in the gym prior to the Turkey Day game. Halleleuia! We did it again! Maroons win from Elder Panthers at the annual Turkey Day Battle for football championship of Price Hill. Zecemkc Bill Lowe did a splendid iob as M. C. on Teen Age Book Week Program. Warren Matthews is honored at auditorium session with Red Cross award for his quick intelligent action in saving the life of a friend. Mr. Beckett outdid himself in his unsurpass- able production of Handel's Messiah, Kappa Hi-Y holds a beautiful and inspiring devotional service in keeping with the spirit of Christmas. The receiving line forms in the rear as '46 grads visit former teachers to talk over old times. :M 7 Hi-Y services in auditoriu iday 9 Why The Chimes Rang.' 'lO Admiring senior pictures. ll Hobby-horses made by sf 1 Jump is ii 2 Oops, caught you this time. 'le 3 Tl future officers of G. A. A. 4 Taking it out o Ch I I g 5We made a basket The Dramatics Class and Senior Choir pre- sent a beautiful Christmas play, Why the Chimes Rang. A wonderful beginning for the holidays. Hail to the holidays! Douse the alarm clock, Mother, l'm sleepin' late these days- Should Auld acquaintance be forgot. ZWWGQQ Special Recuperating period. Back to school! Yvonne Pearson and Jean Kamp used their gray matter to write new cheers and won the cheer contest sponsored by the Latin Club. Young April Rehearsal -Bill Lowe en- tered late when Smith was about to be- come affectionate with Gigs, lf his en- trance is any later, Waynie can chalk up another one. Young April performance or debut of the stars. Maroons edge Bulldogs 29-25 for first Bas- ketball victory. Tryouts tor Bandwagon shows much talent for this year and future years. Last rites conducted by Ken Lutz tor Abby the Turtle, mascot of senior choir. May Abby rest in peace. Maroon Mermen defeat Withrow. Take firsts in all races. Big Reds eke out last minute victory 22-2l over Maroons. A And How many classes did you skip to- day? The photographer arrives 2 hours late for Annual pictures, but Albert Stahl and Ralph Brockmeier wind everything up on schedule. Exams. 6 Future leaders of Y T 9 Mr. Wese rn l s an Qelzmzq Exams-One moment of silence, please! Poynter's back! Not to stay - iust long enough for a quick twirling demonstration. 'Twas a cold winter's evening and the gang nearly troze to death at Beta Hi-Y's dance in the Gym. Congrats to the Journalism Class ot '47 on its edition ofthe Breeze. The Popularity Prance, 4:30 P. M., the crucial moment and-hooray! lt's Ken Newton, Mr. Western Hills ot '47. 7 N th lh yt d l ll One minute before th b ll The Chesley Story is given in Journalism Class. Mr. Chesley! The first of many Teen-Nights at the Y. W. Games, dancing, food, and fun for all. Carole Barnhart wins S100 bond for essay on Americanism Or? Keep up the good work, Barney. Our Junior Y-Teens and G. A. A. carry out projects that will lead them on to future leadership. Prissy Garrison has the hiccups, legitimately that is, as she reads one of Barry's esteemed plays. Maroon basketeers beat Woodward for sec- ond win ot season. Our Junior Mermaids win the interscholastic swim meet. Girls doubles ping-pong tourney comes to a smashing climax with Moak and Hammer in the lead. Rosie Underwood is named Dream of Maroon and Cream. The dance is a great success. The pugnacious punches and groa ning grapplers warm up the cold canvas. lBoxing and wrestling starts.l Senior girls trounce Junior girls lnatchll while faculty battles Maroon W. lnatch?l 'I A basket in the making. 2 Through the hoop with a clean break. 3 Putting the finishing touches on Zeke. 4 Wrestling matches. 5 First day of spring? 5-6-7 The Bandwagon rolls through three nights of success. 6 New Track stars for West Hi! Hamlet en- thusiasts climb countless flights of stairs to gallery. 9 Jackie Hammer and Harry Bothwell win ping pong mixed doubles. ll Official announcement of this year's oper- etta, My Maryland. 3 Ma, puleez give Juke .luke something to ' eat! l7 lf Zeke isn't careful he'll kick the bucket soon in Operetta rehearsals. 18 19 21 25 29 Our ten-pin kings bowl over their rivals for the PHSL title. Can you imagine that? They always try to get out of gym, and yet they all show up at Student Council's Fun Nights. Huh! Orbit Pfaff is elected captain of this year's tennis team. The annual basketball supper finds Janet Snyder elected next year's managerg honor team defeats favored alumnae team. Soft music and candle light-The Stork Club! A I v-I - .. L- H lx'lCpS. xvAv,cSi' Hn :nic ui Tile YH, 6 And the great big saw came nearer. 8 l belong to Y Teens IO lt's fun to learn. 7 Usheretles for Bandwagon 9 The door to knowledge 3W t the 2 Brochy adds h ht ashington bound 4Someofourb lg h p .wet tha 140165 No final exams for Juniors! April fool. They'lI do it every time. Flash! Pedestrians narrowly miss being crushed by stampede of on-rushing students at Union Terminal! But they make it! OFF to Washington at last! Oh me! Who ever invented Breakfast Hikes? lt's so much easier to sit comfortably at home. But try to tell the Y-Teens that! Not the sidewalks of Paris! lt's the French Club presenting a fine program in the audi- torium. Tres bien, Monsieur. 4 Maroon nefmen open season with a bang by defeating Covington. Play ball, shout the spectators as West Hi commences the baseball season with their first win over Walnut Hills. We did it again! Jim Fulton's poster takes first prize in Clean Up, Paint Up, and Beau- tify contest. Breeze staff inaugurates drive to give aid to aged and ailing PA, with the slogan, Help Pa. Clever huh? 17, 18 Nope! They aren't fighting the Civil War over again. lt's the Sr. Choir's splendid production of My Maryland, complete with Southern Accents. Several hundred people paid tribute to Mr. B. H. Siehl, our former principal, by their at- tendance at the testimonial banquet in his honor in our Iunchroom. Spanish Club observes Pan-American day. Wide ls it spring fever or just a date to the Junior Senior prom? New uniforms and colossal band concert provide gala auditorium session. Dramatics Class presents another hit, But Not Goodbye. Maroon W holds All Sports Banquet. Ohio U's coach Fesler is the speaker. 155 7 Annual s busiest h 8 The Fencing Club. Mater. Big carnival in the gym. Peanuts, Popcorn, Cracker-Jacks! All in one night-Surprises, awards, ring girl, help to make up G. A. A. Banquet. 66086 Latin Club Banquet-as enjoyable and en- tertaining as ever. Senior Class day-our first Senior Breakfast -class procession outdoors, the class his- tory, awards, honors, tears, cheers. That great and glorious event, graduation, has finally arrived for the class of '47, 6 Beryl and her new conv 9 A farewell look at Al I I I I I ecenlf ,4Zamnc, ua 4 MR. AND MRS. ELME not of 'wicca BOEHM '43 R SHIRLEY HEIS '43 BOB NIEMEYER '44 VERLA PARKER '44 DAVE BROWN '45 ROBERT BRUNNER '45 RUTHONOVAK f45 JULE SUGARMAN '45 RICHARD THOMPSON RUTH WENDISCH '45 ALFRED AMBROSIUS DON BERLAGE '46 JOE HEWETSON '46 JOHN HOFF '46 WM. SCHROER '46 WANDA YARDS '46 156 '45 '46 ZQM pdddidfd 6245 ,4mzcmZ fgdtldid M i ,,, - -'in .L f 31. 1 t'f 5 - 5 iiiiff l .1 1-wa, X ' .. is. ,Z -3 ?i?f V f 2 'lg Nifiiii f I--figzf i. ' r. V 5 ' fs:e,, :eff .3 ,V fini, The Annual Stat? presents this Oscar to Don Poynter, Western Hills graduate, National Baton Twirling Champion, now Drum Maior at the University of Cincinnati. 157 The Beesters et Clean Athletics P h h d I h h p h b I h f y f Io II - SCHEDULE y l. Sept. 19-D ytonl Roosevelt ',7 2. sept. 26-Limo --s jg f ' 3. Oct. 3--C v. Holmes - 6 If - 4.0 11-Purcell , 7 ' 5. O . 24--R ger Bcacon ,7 - 6. N 1-wafhrow .. 6 6 6 1 . 7. Nov. 7-C ntrol Vocotionol f- it 3 f .Y 8. N 14-H ghes , Q f 9. N .21-WI tHilIs -so Q -we to. 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CONEY ISLAND America's Largest Playground Swim -:- Picnic -:- Dance -:- Ride Enioy the Boat Trip from the foot of Broadway to Coney Compliments of a WELL WISHER l l EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT WESTERN HILLS HIGH SCHOOL pw: lake hw! Right out from under the old hat . . . quick like a rabbit . . . must come ideas and suggestions to help staFfs produce unusual year books, For over ten years Western Hills has kept our long ears flapping as we lumped about making layouts, suggesting copy continuity, taking pic- tures and handling engraving details on the Western Hills Annual. And . . .Just Like That. . .Western Hills Annuals have been among the out- standing publications in the country. RUSSELL R. BENSCN izeclazg af emma Adler, Fred ..,.............,.,. Alexander, Harry L. .. Ambrosius, Shirley Mae Andree, David Albro ........ Anness, Dolores Mae Ashcraft, Paul Walter ,. Atkins, Nancy Jane ....,...., Aylor, Jacqueline Oleen ......... Badgley, Douglas C. Baraket, Mary Rose ..,.,...,.. Barnhart, Carole Jane Barrett, Ann Louise ...,.., Beckel, Eugene .....,...... ..., . .. Bender, Stephen Douglas Benesh, Eileen C. .,..,........,, . Benter, Robert ...,. Berger, Donald James ..,. Beyer, Edward H. .. .,.. Bicknaver, Alan Dale Bicknaver, Claire Jane . Bielefeld, June Ellen . .... . Birch, Darlene Cleo .,......... Blackwell, Louise Emma ., Boer, Mary Alyce ,..... Boland, Shirley Jean .......... Bosch, Geraldine .....,....., .. Bothwell, Harry John ...... ,. Brater, Janet Lee ,, ,. .. Bressert, Robert James ,. ,. Buck, Evelyn Joyce ..,..... . Buede, CliHord A. .. Bullis, Murray ..,,.....,, ,........ .,.., Buntkiel, Hanna Margarite Bunk, Albert .. .... Burress, Vera Estelle . Burton, Mary Kathleen Buschle, Earle V ....,..,,.., Butler, Roger Francis ..,. . Byers, Audrey Claire ,..,,..,. Cantzler, Ruth Florence.,..,. Cardoza, Rosalyn ...,.. ..,.. . Carlisle, Charles ,....... Carroll, Mary Lee ..,..,.... Cates, James E., Jr .....,. . Chace, Susan ............,... Ciuccio, Grace Mary ...,..... Clark, Carol Virginia .....,. Combs, Robert .... .....,..., Cooper, Darrell Francis ,. Copelan, Orene Louise ,,.,... Corenthal, Anita Edith .....,.... Cox, Raymond M ...,. ...,. . . Craig, Ruth Thelma ......,,....,.,. ..... Cranor, Lawrence Edward .. . Cremins, Frances .. ..,.....,,..,.., ,. Culberson, William Louis ...,..,. Culbertson, Ethel Jo ,.,. ..,..., 4100 Hayward St. 151 Wa. 3995 5573 Surrey Ave. 1331 Mo. 2850R 727 Hermosa Ave. 151 Wa. 2937 2935 Montana Ave. 1111 Mo. 2806W 808 Fairbanks Ave. 151 Wa. 7785 .. 3044 Glenway Ave. 151 Gr. 9316 R. R. 7 Box 195 Hu 1608M 1 109 Winfield Ave. 151 Gr. 3428 5081 Sumter Ave. 151 Wa. 2982 Elberon Ave. 151 Gr. 2171 3904 Harding Ave. 1111 Hu. 3520J . ......,. ..,.... 1 048 Schiff Ave. 151 Gr. 4977 5464 Karen Ave. 1111 Mo. 6532R .. 4543 Glenway Ave. 151 Wa. 4187 3858 Taft Ave. 1111 Hu. 4809J 187 Twain Ave. 1331 De. 6685 3719 Darwin Ave. 1111 Hu. 5545M 2595 Fenton Ave. 1111 Hu. 2697M .. 2511 Homestead Ave. 1111 Mo. 3891W 2734 Shaffer Ave. 1111 Mo. 2144W 3740 Mayfield Ave. 151 Wa. 5191 619 Hawthorne Ave. 151 Grand Ave. 151 Gr. 2850 3950 North Bend Rd. 1111 Mo. 3396 .........., 1805 Carll St. 1251 Wa. 6047 2524 River Rd. 141 Wa. 2611 4708 Green Glen Ln. 151 Wa. 7268 3523 Daytona Ave. 1111 Mo. 5423-W .. .,...... 4229 St. Lawrence'151 Wa. 0833 3158 Sunshine Ave. 1111 Mo. 5443R 1959 Baltimore Ave. 1111 Wa. 1944 3460 Craig Ave. 1111 Mo. 0412R . 700 State A 3100 Montana Ave. 1111 Mo. ve. 141 5327W 5114 Cleves Warsaw 151 Gr. 3919 5224 Cleves Warsaw 151 Wa. 8351 Delhi Ave. 141 2839 McKinley Ave. 1111 Hu. 6421J . ,.... .3041 Junietta Ave. 1111 Hu. 5135J . .... -3200 Coral Park Dr. 1111 Hu. 0392J 1648 llitt Ave. 151 Wa. 3190 2945 Boudinot Ave. 1111 ...........919 Grand Ave. 151 Wa. 1594 3215 W. 8th St. 151 Wa. 6733 291 2 Harrison Ave. 1111 Mo. 2959 . ......., 1922 Harrison Ave. 1111 Gr. 3747 3465 Alta vista 1111 Mo. 056312 .......39.27 Davis Ave. 1111 Mo. 146212 4517 Glenway Ave. 151 .... Box 515 Sidney Rd. 151 Wa 6767 599 Judy Ln. Wa. 0541 3967 Trevor Ave. 1111 Gr. 3649 4425 Hillside Ave. 1331 Tu. 7514 Hawthorne Ave. 151 ..552 Grand Ave. 151 Wa. 7583 3247 Broadwell Ave. 1111 Mo. 3369R 3409 Gamble Ave. 1111 Hu. 2779J 180 Dahilig, Juanita Joyce ,.... Dalleska, Duane W. ...... . Daniel, Alice Anne ,..,...... ,... Dasenbrock, Margaret Ann Davis, Dolores Frances ....,.., Davis, Patricia Ann ......' . Davis, Richard .,,.....,,.. Day, Ruth Emma ......... Dearing, Joyce Ann .,.......,. Dearking, Evelyn Martlia Dell, Richard O. . ,.....,, .. Dick, Betty Mae .,....,..... Dick, Thelma Dorothy .......... Dimmett, Virginia Carol .. Dinkelaker, Shirley Helen Dirr, Richard L. ,. ...... .... . Doddy, Jack Francis .....,. Doll, Robert Calvin .,,... .... Dornette, John Frederick Dornette, Mary Alice ........ Dossenbach, Doris Helene .,... Ebert, Rosemary Katherine Eby, Vincent .. .. ......,,. Edelmann, Jeanette Frieda . Eilerman, Shirley Mae .... Elias, Michael Joseph Ellis, Novie .. ., England, Martin Robert Esterman, Mariory Estelle ..,.,.. Farrell, Nancy Carol ,. Faust, Paul L... Finn, Howard William ,.,.. , Fischer, Herbert Fred ....... Fisher, Barbara Louise .. Flsher, Lou1s E. .. ..,....... ,. Flinchpa ugh, Mary Jean ...,...,. Fowler, Betty Rae ......, Francq, Kathryn Denise... Frank, Betty Jean .....,....... Frank, William Robert.. ,.... ., Fritz, Dorothea Lee .,.,..., Frondort, Donn Milton ..... Fulton, Robert Hurst ..,..,. Futter, Joan Ann ....... Gard, Laurence Fisher ..... Garrison, Priscilla Stuart Gauger, Robert George ....,.... Gay, Theodore M. ....,....., . Geers, Shirley Lou ........,......... Geohegan, Elizabeth Lee .,..,... .. Georgin, Danny S. ...,,..,.....,.. . Gibbons, Robert Edward Giftin, Louise Mae ........,..... Gigley, Mary Frances .,..... Gilmartin, Patricia A.. .... Gingerich, Edward Thomas. .........3210 W. 8th St. 151 Gr. 0395 2935 Lehman Rd. 151 Wa. 0195 1646 Kleemeier Ave. 151 ..,..,....,3603 W. 8th St. Wa. 8632 829 State Ave. 141 3157 River Rd. 141 Wa. 3884 Ruth Lane 1111 Hu. 2440J 1772 Fairmount Ave. 1141 Wa. 9197 . ....,.. 3714 Darwin Ave. 1111 Hu. 4804M 1219 Drott Ave. 151 Gr. 1968 ...3996 Washington Ave. 1111 Hu. 0332J Fisk Ave. 151 Wa. 7308 283 Delhi Pk. 141 Wa 3641 347 Delhi Rd. 141 Wa. 9483 4736 Fehr Rd. 151 Wa. 9190 5125 Sumter Ave. 151 Wa. 3685 612 Trenton Ave. 151 Wa. 7232 2627 Harrison Ave. 1111 Mo. 2150R 5566 Surrey Ave. 1331 Mo. 2434R 2187 Harrison Ave. 1111 Hu. 2274M 3403 Hanna Ave. 1111 Mo. 2443R 2905 Costello Ave. 1111 Mo. 5136W 914 Grand Ave. 151 3921 Roswell Ave. 1111 Mo. 4636R .....4785 Prosperity Pl. 151 Gr. 3293 .. 325 Crestline Ave. 151 Wa. 2546 3915 W. Liberty St. 151 Gr. 2978 . ..,. , 3952 Pattison St. 141 Wa. 8547 ,,....3505 Cheviot Ave. 1111 Hu. 1 349M 3861 North Bend Rd. 1111 Mo. 0855W . .... 1216 McKeone Ave. 151 Wa. 4689 3910 Harding Ave. 1111Mo.2188W 2900 Woodrow Ave. 1111 Mo. 3480R 1730 Ashbrook Dr. 151 Gr. 2952 .... 4926 Shirley Pl. 151 Mo. 3131W 3957 Biehl Ave. 1111 Mo. 4485W 938 McPherson Ave. 151 Wa. 0089 .. 2856 Robert Ave. 1111 946 Wells Ave. 151 Wa. 5786 . 2659 Ocosta Ave. 1111 Mo. 4587R .3402 Mayfair Ave. 1111 Mo. 2913W 2900 Grasselli Ave. 1111 Mo. 1989R ,.........4221 Harding Ave. 1111 Mo. 3281W ..3 ,.......,.....4965 Shirley Pl. 151 Mo. 3337R 439 Purcell Ave. 151 Gr. 2644 . ..........,.. R. R. 4 Box 94 Wa. 4983 3522 Fylfe St. 1111 Hu 5581J 947 Chateau Ave. 151 Wa. 1128 4966 Glenway Ave. 151 Wa. 2851 281 8 ShaHer Ave. 1111 Hu. 1887J .........425O Race Rd. 1111 Hu. 5429J 2619 Ring Pl. 151 Wa. 8137 816 Considine Ave. 151 Ki. 5301 5004 Glenway Ave. 151 Wa. 7188 1667 Gilsey Ave. 151 Wa. 1192 967 Washington Ave. 1111 Mo. 5810 Glass Shirley Mae .. Glatthaar, LeRoy John Gorbold, Collette Adel ..... . Granick, Sylvia ....,4,,.... ,....4 . Greensmith, Thomas Roy.. Greiner, Bertha M ...... .,,.... Grimm, Jerry William .. . Guethlein, Albert Henry ........,.. Udzectofzg ab! Seadofza ,. 2935 Wardall Ave. C111 Hu. 0995J ,. .,.. 3155 Veazey Ave. C51 Hu. 0544M 3507 Cheviot Ave. C111 Mo. 0948-R , ...... 4758 Glenway Ave. C51 Wa. 7257 ,.....,.4733 Loretta Ave. C51 Wa. 6814 E. Boltwood Ct. C251 3308 River Rd. C41 2639 Montana Ave. C111 Mo. 0617 Gulick, William Breckenridge ..,....... ....,,...,.. 3 124 Lehman Rd. C51 Gr. 4151 Gutln, Bert Robert .....,..,, ,..,. .,.... , . Hahn, Ardelle Rose ........... Hammer, Jacqueline L. Hammond, Evan ,,.....,.... ,. Hansen, Marilyn ...,..., Hauck, Richard Fred .,,, .. Haven, Clarence, Jr. ,..,.., . Hawthorne, Russell ,... . Hay, Ethel .,..,,. ,. .. ....,. .. .. Hayman, Diane Mary .....,. Heckman, Shirley Jeanne ...... Heinlein, Robert Jack Herron, David Glenn ,...... Hesse, Ruth Ellen Hester, William G. ..... . Hibbard, Everett . .... . Hicks, Jack .,... .,.........,,.,.....,.. , . Hines, Virginia Lorraine .,...., Hoff, Donald Alan .... ...... . Hoffman, Ruth Edith , ..,.. ..., . Hook, Helen Louise . ...... . Huber, Arthur Elmer Huber, Arthur William .......,. Huber, Mary Kathryn ...,.... Hummel, William F. ...... . Hunt, Patricia Ann Hyde, David Edward ,.....,.. lonna, Beatrice Jessie ....,..... Janson, Barbara Louise ........... Jenkins, William Thomas .... Johnson, Daniel Jay ..,..,..... Jones, Robert Francis ...... Kaemmerle, Beverly Jean .......... Kaetzel, Charles Morgan .,...,. Kaley, Helen Geraldine .......... Kamp, Helen Jean ,...,.. ......,... , .. 832 Rosemont Ave. C51 Gr. 0858 3448 Mayfair Ave. C111 Hu. 3283M , .,... 3126 Daytona Ave. C111 Mo. 2796R 1 260 Rutledge Ave. C51 Gr. 3915 4401 W. 8th St. C51 Wa. 7545 .....,.,3943 Trevor Ave. C111 Mo. 1203 3298 Harrison Ave. C111 , ,,,,.. 921 Fairbanks Ave. C51 Wa. 7026 6646 River Rd. C331 De. 6077 2508 Warsaw Ave. C51 . .3223 Glenmore Ave. C111 Hu. 2321J Box 522 Sidney Rd. C51 Wa. 7661 2122 W. 8th St. C51 4129 North Bend Rd. C111 Mo. 3866 4174 Homelawn Ave. C111 Hu. 3926J 1021 Regina Ave. C51 Gr. 0644 4776 Highridge Ave. C51 , ,...... 4754 Glenway Ave. C51 Wa. 7073 1880 Westwood Ave. C141 Gr. 1824 Box 98 R. R. 12 Neeb Rd. C51 Tux. 7330M 2001 C Sutter Ave. C251 420 Crestline Ave. C51 Gr. 0369 3316 Gamble Ave. C111 Mo. 1740W . ..,........,... ............,.. . .966 Fairbanks Ave. C51 6810 Jersey Ave. C331 Tu. 7543J 1 268 Burney Ln. C301 ..........3422 Craig Ave. C111 Hu. 0899M ...,.....1129 Rosemont Ave. C51 Gr. 3815 .. 2410 Glenway Ave. C51 Gr. 1234 3322 Epworth Ave. C111 Hu. 1141J M1269 IliFf Ave. C51 Wa. 4493 ........3195 West Tower C51 Hu. 4721J 5152 Ralph Ave. C51 .,.....,.......3504 Daytona Ave. C111 4464 W. 8th St. C51 Gr. 4642 2929 Boudinat Ave. C111 Wa. 8150 Karabensch, Helen Madelyn ,... ...,...... 1 618 Gilsey Ave. C51 Gr. 0433 Kelley, Donna Charleen .............. Kelly, Peggy Ann ....,.....,.... Kemps, Harlan Cameron ,..,.. .. Kennedy, Betty Lou ....... Kile, Dorothy ......,...,........... .... Kinney, Robert William ........... Kist, Patricia Ann ....,..,....,... Klein, Roland Emil ,...,........ lilinefelter, Alice Beny .....,.. ' f 2721 Robert Ave. C111 Hu. 6296J ., .... 4364 Ridgeview Ave. C51 Wa. 8515 3413 Moulton C51 1989 Westwood-No. Blvd. Hu. 5213M 6643 Home City Ave. C331 Tu. 7205R Hawthorne Ave. C51 .......,...,,,,1023 Kingston C111 Mo. 3866 3427 Hilda Ave. C111 Mo. 3185W 549 Orchard View C51 Wa. 0428 Klose, Gertrude Martlta . ..., .,..... 4 508 North Bend Rd. C111 Mo. 6434 Knabe, Arthur T. ,, ,.,.. .. 3855 Evers St. C51 Wa. 9307 Knauber, Byrd Edward . .... 4471 Cinti-Louis. Pk. C111 Mo. 6063 Knight, Kenneth A. Knotts, Ralph Albert .. Koch, Alberta Delores ..,,.., Koenigkramer, Janet Mary Koester, Donald Ralph . . Koppenhoefer, Thomas . Korte, Quentin W. ,. .. .. Krabacher, Walter Charles Krause, Merle Joan ,..... Krieg, Rosella Ruth Krone, Allen William Kuntz, Shirley Mae ...,,.... Lacy, William Raymond ....... Lambert, Adele Marie . Lamkin, Joyce Rae .. .... ., Lampe, Dorothy Mae ,.... . Lane, Carra Lathrop, Jr. ..,.., . Lansdale, Jim .... ................ ..... Lanter, Norma Gene Lawyer, Edmund Townsend . ,... .. 297 some Rd. C51 Tx. 7509 , ...... 3253 Broadwell Ave. C111 Mo. 1802 .. 3109 Ramona Ave. C111 Mo. 6088 2878 Werk Rd. C111 Hu. 0597M .. 212 Delhi Pk. C41 Tux. 7091J ,. .,. 1217 Gilsey Ave. C51 Wa. 3962 , 2906 Mignon Ave. C111 Mo. O555W . ..,.. . 3474 Mayfair Ave. C111 Hu. 3208J 2930 Feltz Ave. C111 Mo. 5872W 3718 Darwin Ave. C111 Hu,1152J 3050 Feltz Ave. C111 Hu. 1S12J ........,.1132 Winfield Ave. C51 Wa. 1887 5957 Cinti-Louis. Pk. C111 Hu. 5478M 95 Thornton Ave. C331 Tux. 7473J S. Lock No. 37 C331 De. 6672W Minion Ave. C51 3283 Renfro Ave. C111 Mo. 6108 4440 River Rd. C41 Wa. 4262 2341 Ferguson Rd. C51 Mo. 4114J .. 3050 West Tower C51 Hu. 1283J Leistler, Jack ,....,...,... ..,.,.............. .....,.... 4 2 0 Hawthorne Ave. C51 Wa. 0522 Lenz, Charles Henry ....,... Leslie, William Thomas Levy, Evelyn . ,,..,...,. ..,... , 3249 Koenig Ave. C111 Mo. 2836 ........ . ......, 1836 Fairmount Ave. C251 1236 Dewey Ave. C51 Wa. 9176 Lewis, Dorothy Ann ,.,..,...,... .. ,...,... 3807 Kenker Ave. C111 Mo. 4731W Lockhorn, Mildred Edythe . Longland, Joan Louise Longstreet, Virginia Ellen . Loper, Brant Phister ............. Loughry, Bruce Wilson, Jr. Lowe, William T. ......,,... Ludeke, Grace Helen ........,. Luebbert, Jcan .. .....,.,,. ., Lutz, Carl Robert ....,,..... Lutz, Kenneth Cliarles MacDonald, Willis Lloyd .. , ..., ......,.......... B ox 22 Beech Rd. C51 Gr. 1750 4302 Harding Ave. C111 Hu. 3467-J .. ......... 2942 Mignon Ave. C111 Mo. 2672 ....,...1255 Quebec Rd. C51 Gr. 2113 804 Considine Ave. C51 Gr. 2060 6525 River Rd. C331 Tu. 7109W R. R. 12, Box 314 A C111 Mo. 1335 6801 Home City Ave. C331 Tu. 7523M 2000 Queen City Ave. C51 Wa. 7701 2836 Harrison Ave. C111 Mo. 5532W 921 Rutledge Ave. C51 Wa. 3528 Mahler, Helen Elizabeth ..,,.,. ,.... .... 4 5 40 Glenway Ave. C51 Wa. 1288 Malay, John Thomas ..,..... Martin, Louise Katherine , .....,.... 3461 McFarlan Rd. C111 Hu. 1145M ., 3903 W. Liberty St. C51 Gr. 1592 Masters, Audrey Louise .... .,...... ..... . . . 3805 Hillside Ave. C41 Wa. 6896 Mathias, Noah Edward, Jr. ...,........... 3304 Gamble Ave. C111 Mo. 181M Mattick, Rosemary Patricia Maxwell, Joan Ann , ...,...... .. May, Betty Ann .. McAllister, Robert Lee .,., Meltaffey, Claude W. .,..... . Metz, John Fredrick Meyer, Bernice Alma .,... Meyer, Richard Lee ....,.., Meyer, Robert Ignatius ...... Michel, August Frederick .,.. Miller, Charles Edward ,..,.,, Minnich, Edward N. ...... .. Moak, Ruth Mae ...,.....,, 1 ........510 Purcell Ave. C51 Gr. 0618 . ...... . ..... 3179 River Rd. C41 Gr. 3015 ........,.426 Greenwell Ave. C51 Wa. 3954 ..-3252 Brater St. C111 Mo. 2241W .. ...... ..,.......... . ,. 5526 Hillside Ave. C331 , .... 4013 Waller Ave. C111 Mo. 3776R 1714 Kleenmeier St. C51 Wa. 1920 , 1223 Beech Ave. C51 Gr. 0968 .......1729 Queen City C51 Wa. 9173 3316 Alpine Pl. C111 Mo. 3276R .. ...,... ....,..,......,.....,......,..,...........,...,. 1 608 Sutter C251 3640 Woodbine Ave. C111 Mo. 1626W ..,,,... 3037 Hull Ave. C111 Mo. 0910W Moeller, Barbara Jean ..,, Mohr, Edward William .rr,.,.r,,. Mohs, James Alan ., ..... .. Molter, Beryl Louise .. Molter, Janet Eileen ......,. Dcizeclafzg f Seadaw .. i,.. 3832 Trevor Ave. 1111 Mo. 4753W 3429 Millrich Ave. 1111 Hu. 35851 3005 Warclall Ave. 1111 Hu. 28931 3016 River Rd. 141 Wa. 3655 1220 Rosemont Ave. 151 Gr. 0536 Moore, Betty Lou .,.,.......... . ...,.... 1794 Knox Sl. 1141 Hu. 55951 Morgan, Vivian Ruth ............ ....... 5 15 Considine Ave. 151 Wa 6086 Morr, Lois Mary ...., ,......, .,...,.. .,... 1 9 5 Delhi Pk. 151 Tux. 7272 Mosely, Edith June ..... . .....,, 4338 W. Sth St. 151 Wa 6914 Moss, Ann Carey ,... ...,...,,.... ...... . . . .... 5024 Ralph Ave. 151 Wa 1491 Mueller, Patricia Elizabeth ......... Mullen, Robert William .....,... .. .. 5536 Eula Ave. 1111 Mo. 337512 3610 Van Vey Ave. 151 Wa. 5693 Murphy, John ..,............,..... ,..,, .. ,..., .. 311 Purcell Ave. 151 Murray, Susanna ..., ..... ..... . . 2940 Feltz Ave. 1111 Mo. 2194W Nash, Dorothy Ann .... ...... 1 955 Fairmount Ave. 1251 Wa. 7676 Nelson, James Alvin ..,.,..,... ..... . 957 McPherson Ave. 151 Wo. 4900 Neu, Edwin Fred ,...,.,.... ..,..,,. 3 338 Hanna Ave. 1111 Hu. 12671 Newton, Kenneth E. . . .... ,...,. . .3927 Davis Ave. 1111 Hu. 46731 Niemeyer, William B ..,....... . 2295 larrison Ave. 1111 Hu. 2673M Niesen, Mary Jane... 3035 Bridgetown Rd. 1111 Mo. 1997W 1234 Quebec Rd. 151 Wa Nolte, Rosella Lelia ......,... Oberlander, Janet Lou .. Oberlin, Gene H. Obermann, Joyce Elaine. Oileary, Jack N... . O'Leary, Timothy J .,...,... Oppelt, Anita Mae Oppelt, Charles Edmund .. Osterkamp, Dan Paul ....... ,....... Osterkomp, Howard William... ., O'Toole, Bill Thomas ....,.......,.... O'Toole, Frank Xavier ...... Papin, Edward John Pavloff, Nicholas George .... Perry, Arline Ruth ,.., . ....... . Peters, Calvin Edward .. Petrie, Betty Maxine ..,.,.. Pettit, Joan Agnes ..... Pfaff, Harvey Louis .. . Pfcft, Richard Edward ..,... Pfanstiel, Clarence Fred ....... Pfeiffer, John Jacob ..., .... Phipps, Patricia Ann.. ....... .. Phipps, Wendell Parker ,...,... Poll, Marjorie Lorraine, ,.... . Potts, Patricia Ann ..., Powell, Marion Jane .. Probst, Shirley Dolores . .,.. . Proctor, Juanita Grace .. ..,. .. Puckett, Earl Howard... Puehl, Elmer Thomas, Jr.. .....,.. .. .. Pulos, Kathryn ,......... .. .. Purdum, Irene .......... 2552 Harrison Ave. 1111 Mo. 2542W ,. 2814 Urwiler Ave. 1111 Mo. 0564R ., 1226 Rutledge Ave. 151 Gr. 3897 4958 Ralph Ave. 151 Wa. 6020 . 3427 Craig Ave. 1111 Mo. O899R -1748 Dewey Ave. 151 Gr. 0086 , 3301 Dickinson Ave. 1111 Mo. 5155R ,.. .,.,, .. 3351 McFadden Ave. 1111 3837 Virginia Ct. 1111 Mo. 11771 . .,...., . 1800 Carll St. 1251 Wa. 9468 ,. ..,, 3305 Glenway Ave. 151 Wa. 7186 3305 Glenway Ave. Wa. 7186 4700 Basil Ln. 151 Wa. 2381 ,. .. 5300 sidney Rd. 151 2289 Baltimore Ave. 1111 Mo. 4076R .. .. 3640 Puhlman Ave. 1111 Mo. 3228 4136 Jamestown Ave. 151 Gr. 3258 .. ....,.. 1262 Sunset Ave. 151 Wa. 7652 .....3828 Trevor Ave. 1111 Hu. 2746M 3017 Junietta Ave. 1111 Mo. 2019R 1260 Dewey Ave. 151 .. 2401 Montana Ave. 1111 Hu. 1037M ......,4829 Prosperity Pl. 151 Gr. 2701 2937 Boudinot Ave. 1111 Mo. 1144W 3415 LaRue Ct. 1111 Mo. 4497W ..,..,..4914 Ferguson Pl. 151 Mo. 6408W .. .,.. 3626 W. Liberty St. 151 Wa. 7334 . 3215 Phoenix Ave. 1111 Mo.1172W 57 Anderson Ferry Rd. 151 Gr. 2840 614 Burns St. 141 2174 Harrison Ave. 1111 Hu. 16981 ..... 4822 Glenway Ave. 151 Gr. 4928 .... .......... ...,. ....... . 700 Slate Ave. 141 Rappold, Edith Lillian ............. .. .. Box 75 Cleves-Warsaw Pk. 151 Wa. 4583 Rattermann, Helen Claire, ........... 2690 Fleetwood Ave. 1111 Mo. 0192R Reed, William Clarence ,..,..... .......... 4 739 Green Glen Ln. 151 Gr. 3101 Rembold, Harold John ...,,,. Ressa, Ramon Theodor .......,,. Reuter, Shirley Jewel ........ Richardson, Joan Lee Ridge, Joan Charlene ,..,.. Roempp, Dolores E. Rogers, Mary Ann Romer, Harold Louis . .,.. . Roos, Lorraine Edna .. .. Roos, Shirley Lillian ......,. Rosenstiel, Willa Sylvia .. Roth, Joseph George ...... Rothenbush, Ervin D. . ........ ,. Ruehrwein, Natalie June Rumpke, Henry William .. Runyan, Peggy Lou ........,.. Sampson, Betty ....... ..... . .,.. . . Samuelson, John Raymond Sander, Alice Christina ,.... Sansone, Mary Ann .... Sauer, Paul John Schaefer, Jack L. .,... . Schalk, Marion Rita ....... Schardine, Audrey Ruth . Schatz, Robert Donald . .. Schatz, Ruth Lillian . .. Schedler, Margie Mart! a Schilling, Verna Louise Schmidt, Betty Jane .... Schmidt, Mariorie Louise Scholl, Lois Jean . ,. , Schrader, Evelyn Joyce Schreibeis, Bessie Faith ,, Schreibeis, Virginia Lee ....,. Schroeder, Ruth Evelyn .. Schroth, Jeanne M. .... , Schulte, Betty Elaine Schulte, Peggy Mae Schunk, Irene Cecelia , Schwander, Walter Edward Schwartz, Shirley Lee ...., .... Schwarz, Donald Joseph .. Schwarz, Jean Susan ...,... Seegers, Marian ....... Seibert, Helen Jane ...... Sess, Ruth .............,..,,........,, . Siehl, James William ..... . Siemer, Shirley Adele . Simcoe, Patricia Lee , .... . Smith, Wayne Barron ....,....,.. Snow, Barbara Ann , .,.. , Soldano, Anthony Vito ....... Spaulding, Samuel C. .... . Speidel, Phyllis Jean . ........ . Spiegel, Marvin Howard Spiess, William Floyd ,...., Spitznagel, Marian Louise Stanley, Walter Raymond , ,..3259 Daytona Ave. 1111 Mo. 1612R .. 3064 Hull Ave. 1111 2636 Liddell Ct. 1251 Gr. 3790 1226 Quebec Rd. 151 Gr. 2639 6386 River Rd. 1331 2914 Feltz Ave. 1111 Mo. 6263Vl 6365 Revere Ave. 1331 Tu. 7529M 430 Hawthorne Ave. 151 Wa. 5207 . .,.... ....,,.. . ..... 1646 Pulte St. 1251 .... ,....... .....,.., 1 6 46 Pulte St. 1251 .... 1229 Texas Ave. 151 Wa. 3334 .... . 634 Delhi 141 Wa. 5481 . .... .. 2673 Montana Ave. 1111 Hu. 2131M 3869 Meyerfeld Ave. 1111 Hu. 3933M 2378 Maryland Ave. 151 1222 Sliker Ave. 151 Wa. 7109 . 4347 Ridgeview Ave. 151 Wa. 4307 3975 Davis Ave. 1111 . 1727 Queen City Ave. 151 Gr. 2693 2622 Hemlock 161 7792 6945 Home City Ave. 1331 Tux. 7102 .. . .. .. ..,.. ............. 3 514 Gamble Ave. 1111 3846 Delmar Ave. 1111 Hu. 3126M .. 5085 Sumter Ave. 151 Wa. 0772 ., 4971 Heuwerth Ave. 151 Wa. 1607 2127 Harrison Ave. 1111 Gr. 1562 3992 Kenkel Ave. 1111 Mo. 3439W ,. 3225 Phoenix Ave. 1111 Mo. 1384W 3509 Roseclitif Dr. 151 Wa. 1080 .. .. 3208 Lehman Rd. 151 Wa. 1940 4431 Race Rd. 1111 Hu. 10741 2931 Lischer Ave. 1111 Mo. 0553R .. 2314 Nicholson Ave. 1111 Hu. 41231 .. 3389 Alta Vista 1111 Hu. 39401 3877 Meyerfeld Ave. 1111 Mo. 1634 .,.... 2835 Lehman Rd. 151 Wa. 4674 .1752 Denham St. 1251 Gr. 0727 Box 143 School Section Rd. Hu. 42761 . 3959 Washington Ave. 1111 Mo. 4780W 2553 Orland Ave. 1111 Mo. 2742R 4425 Mayhew Ave. 151 Gr. 0204 2025 Harkness St. 1251 Mo. 2581W . ,.......,....... 3080 Hershaw Ave. Ki. 3840 2768 Shaffer Ave. 1111 Mo. 1103W 3309 Cavanaugh Ave. 1111 Hu. 4838M 3002 Montana Ave. 1111 Mo. 1353 ......,,..3173 Penrose Pl. 1111 Mo. 0681W .......2010 Harrison Ave. 1111 Hu. 19051 ..... 170 Rockaway 1331 Tu. 7026W . 715 Trenton Ave. 151 Gr. 3517 1918 Horton St. 1141 . .... ..6833 Jersey Ave. 1331 Tux. 72661 3115 Murdock Ave. 151 Wa. 8721 ...1222 Rutledge Ave. 151 Wa. 2371 ..,......1218 Rosemont Ave. 151 Wa. 4495 .. .... 2297 Wolff St. 1111 Hu. 0262M .. .....,..........,,.. 3916 Delmar Ave. 1111 Sleigert, John Allen .. Stewarl, Ellen Marie . ......,,.. . Slonestreel, Willa Catherine Stull, Hazel Marie .,.....,...,.........,.....,..... Sunderhaus, William John Swanner, Lorraine 4..,......,.. ,... . Telzner, Eslher Helen Thomas, Beverly Jane .. Thomas, Dorothy Mae .,....... Thomas, Harold A., ,...,. Thompson, Jean ,.,,,.............,, Thompson, Robert Ralph Thorpe, Jack ,.......,...................,. Tompkins, Ruth Elaine .,.,,.. Toney, .loe Clyde ,.........,... Toney, Worley Augusla ........ Trabout, Sam ..,.... ...,...,.,...,.. Tschan, Belly Marie ...,..,. Zdfzeotazq af endow 3739 Boudinot Ave. 1111 Mo. 0981W 912 McPherson Ave. 151 Wa. 5909 . .,.,........,.......,,,.,.......,.... 670 Stale Ave. 141 2471 Galvin Ave. 151 Gr. 3638 3841 Washington Ave. 1111 Mo. 4484R R. R. 4 Box 435 Delhi Pk. Wa. 4345 1742 Queen Cily Ave. 151 Wa. 5971 2912 Burnet Ave. 1191 4442 Grove Ave. 1111 .....,,...443 Samohl Ridge 151 Wa. 2715 3481 Alta Vista 1111 Mo. 3401 R ,.,..,......5599 Surrey 1111 Mo. 1751W .........525 Hawthorne Ave. 151 Wa. 1068 2461 Elberon Ave. 151 Wa. 5526 River Rd. 141 3324 River Rd. 141 1034 Rutledge Ave. 151 Gr. 2578 4012 Akochia 151 Wa. 4382 Underwood, Roselyn Roberta 4950 Cleves Warsaw Pk. 151 Wa. 3173 Ungerbuehler, Dorothy Jane Uphaus, Rosemary Adel ............ .. .......,.... , .,....,,,......, .... . .. .Box 249 Race Rd. 1111 1719 First Ave. 151 Wa. 1361 Van Anlwerp, Charles Eugene .,,. 4210 Harding Ave. 1111 Hu. 0211J Venlre, Anlhony Joseph ..,..,,,.....,...,...... 2507 Mandery Ave. 1111 Mo. O63lR Vollmer, Jewel Alice .......,.. ,.... Vordenberg, Richard Albert 5721 Cin.-Louis. Pk. 1111 Hu. 2643W 3754 Eyrich Ave. 1111 Mo. 3742J Wagner, Bert Louis ,,........ Wagner, Evelyn Frances ..., Wagner, Glenna Mae .... Ward, John Charles .... Walls, Jo Ann ...., ,, Webb, Harold Kenneth . Wehking, Jean Ann ., Weiss, Donald Frank .. . Wells, Lois Bernice .. Wertz, Jack Virgil ....,.., .. Wetterer, Kennelh Gilbert Whitlon, Donald Charles Wieman, John Edward , .. .. Willhite, William , ,,,.,.., Winningham, James Loy Winold, Charles Allen ..... ...,.,.... Winlerhaller, Richard .,....,. Withers, Meryl Joyce ..,.,.. Wittwer, Irvin .. Wolfe, Richard Alan ...,...... Wormus, Betty Jane ., ...,. .. Wray, Richard Robert ..,... Wullner, Marilyn Carol. ...... . Wyenandl, Jacob R., Jr. ..... , Young, Sluarl F. .. Zander, Dorothy .lean ..,.,, .. Zinl, Fred J., Jr. ..,. ....,. . Zulager, Dorothy Rae .. 7005 River Rd. 1331 Tu. 7432W ..........,,....5133 Ralph Ave. 151 Wa. 7126 . 3650 Boudinot Ave. 1111 Hu. 5130M 3420 Boudinot Ave. 1111 Mo. 3901W .,...3256 Glenmore Ave. 1111 Hu. 3879J 1112 Rulison Ave. 151 Wa. 5516 .. ..,, ..,.... 3292 Braler 151 Mo. 2178W 3410 Boudinot Ave. 1111 Mo. 1919W 4402 River Ra. 141 3736 Eyrich Ave. 1111 Mo. 3069R 3411 Mayfair Ave. 1111 Hu. 55941 2249 Harrison Ave. 1111 Mo. 6086W 2367 Baltimore Ave. 1111 Mo. 4749W .. ,.,. 187 Twain Ave. 1331 De. 6405M 2534 Warsaw Ave. 151 Gr. 3819 3022 Queen Cily Ave. 151 Hu. 5l43M 3516 Brueslle Ave. 1111 Mo. 6148 . . 1554 Amthauer Sl. 1141 3467 Alta Visla 1111 Hu. 2017J .4376 Homelawn Ave. 1111 Hu. 4323J 3062 Hull Ave. 1111 Mo. 3374W 3648 Winfield Ave. 151 Wa 1226 Gilsey Ave. 151 Wa. ...,,...3617 LaSalle 151 Wa 3281 Daytona Ave. 1111 Mo .. 3226 Queen Cily Ave. 1111 Mo. , ....... .... . 4624 Joana Pl. 151 Gr. 5507 1199 7398 2015 4232 0087 7363 Forbes Sl. 1331 Tu. 7554J 3 E Y ? f F i 2 Z F I S 1 A
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