Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1951
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HFQII 0 I Sem 1 h s un HI s Ann ld IIUUI 'Ml ,fe 7 .Li BF 9 4,-f 9' :,1.,,, ' G L H, v '-cffhw, I, 14 W 5 1'-H , 2 W' f721fa,-J 1.4 , I Y nw' f 5 9, 4--,, vm A .: - 1, . +'bgf-3255 4 V' ' + -f 5, 1 . ,sf Q, ,,,.'f' 4 a -- G . ,, . and , 45 World problems ofverwhelm youth Threats of aaria war abroad Con usion and political corruption at home challenge our faith and idealism. ls it possible for teachers, parents, policy-molders to see the world through the eyes of youth? Only an affirmative answer gives any hope of a solution to the problems which confront all ages and groups mutuallyr Yet the task is a difficult one, the picture is not one of unity and simplicity, rather multiplicity and confusion. Are we as patriotic and courageous as Youth of other eras? Are we sometimes disillusioned, insecure, pessimistic about our future, rebellious at the sacrifices demanded of us. Are we goyly confident and traditionally hopeful as Youth have always been? Do we recklessly seek escape in fun and sensations? Do we study think and pray? Are we sometimes critical of our elders because of the world they have presented to us? Do we confidently turn to them for guidance and leadership in building a better future? Do we sincerely search for truth and right action? Yes to all these questions strange and conflicting as it may seem In the following pages of our annual we picture our activities hopes and dreams to readers young and old in confident trust that they will join our search N IRII SENATE TIRTES Tll IIRAET IR YEAR lllllS IR 5 N MS mat me 'fr sim PRWAAES tl is HHJQ if IIOOVER BLASTS TRODPS T0 EUROPE PLAII mrxxuts Al l n A E Ri lc Gilt Scandal Ade UESINNEW O 'NAI' er LOCAL CRIME IIRIV ll 1 URGEIJ BY FBI CITEF O DWY Ky Gamblers Accused In Blue Ash Bond Dele GOSTELLU DEFIES UUIZ 8TH TIME 'F WAR ILLEGAL TAFT RAPS TRUMAII E0l,E!rIl,IIlYE IZREILIAREIT IR xi N SAYS RAL RISIAED VIRRLIT WAR TRIIIIIA GM imma wouum mt nu ro colGRESS Mtch it ruura AMQIIQAIIQ ngnufilsmnousu Hunnius sfuui is Arnmhll LNTcueI 09, F UKW THX ' I I . , , ' I I I I . ' T ,, . X XII I, QI A 1 ini, 1 IV lt' 1 ' 1 A N, . , . -A ' - ri-raw. malt. Q , ., A A .1 Ar 1 lr' mewlxmll ,Q x t, . W' 1. ly! NNN, fl t. A +15 ' er: .eff A' I lx. 1 ,grpigzggu A, ..l - 1, I ly K Hmmm-JON 4. 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Un ..r- g. , ri fu, rar.: 'H-' l5.g,:' , KI' 'V r , l IR I 7.4 V -' H- 2 ut I 1 , f I 1 to Con usmg problems Our elders, too, seek GHSTUCTS Not only must they supply our materlal needs but sans 5 our yearning or lntanglble fvalues as well And we the elder generation how sholl we meet the challenge of our boys ond glrlsp Not one ot us parent or teacher but would gladly loy down our luves for them For what else does daddy stay at the ottuce nights and muss dnnner wnth the tomlly7 johnny must go to comp insurance premlums must be met Mary s college fund must grow The gurls wont o new hockey tleld' Daddy wlll rude o donkey and make the money Mother sews night ond day on thot porty dress ond serves meals ot all hours Teacher burns the mndnught orl correcting the English theme or moth test worrnes over college opportunutles for Bull ond the reason one hos lost Interest In her work Do we sometrmes forget thot thus ns not enough thot stall more as needed ls our wnsdom great enough to prevent unnecessary deoths In useless wars to protect the trodltuonal freedoms ot thought speech and assembly from corruptuon from wnthln to gulde In the formation of o spurntuol creed wlthout whlch all pursuit of hopplness must end In frustrotnonp It nn spate o our best efforts wor IS unevltoble con we guarantee thot It not be nn vom thot even It some ot our sons must due they do so sure In thenr tolth true to themselves unotraud contudent In the justutucotuon ot theur sacntuces Truly at thear problems are to be solved adults must temper the rmpotlence of youth with duscretuon accept necessary compromnse wnthout losnng the copacuty tor socrltnce ond sincerely search tor truth bosrc values ond Improved tunctuonlng of the dernocrotlc way Y 0 0 f . . , x , x x . O C 6 f r - . I I I I . . , I I - . . . I I l I it our youth ore to have lite, liberty ond the pursuit ot hoppinessu? I I , . . , . . I I , . f I I I I I I I , , I I I I N ,wtf ,vd xx Ou ' V. xx x xx How hard in these times of stress to keep the impartial, objective view, to refrain from silencing the opposition, to see merit in a plan for the general welfare when contrary to personal interestl Truly the schooI's first duty is to protect the right of the child of democracy to freedom of thought. Should it fail to do so, no other institution could heal the breach, government of, by, and for the people must inevitably fall. It is the teacher's first duty to aid her pupils in the impartial search for truth, even at personal sacrifice, it is equally the obligation of the parent to support the school in this stand by the full weight of public opinion. 'ees' 1' .hm-T K Axifbkux' suns- ifzsfe ff 'HY T' The magnificent motion picture, THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR por- trayed the effect upon the thinking and actions of men of the Voice of God on the radio. Values suddenly changed, neighbors ceased petty bickering, workmen gave more conscientious service, bosses were more appreciative. Father, mother, and son bowed heads together in grateful thanks to God. Eventually all came to realize that God speaks only through men, and that his miracles are all around, in every sunset, every flower, and the birth of every baby. If we could take this picture to heart in our lives, truly the problems of Youth and adults would be solved. 7 JS 64, 1 Ai 2 'G .ig . ifasgn X AW i Nfxx X 2 K ijpi . 'fl x C . 5 if . 'M D M . ' N ii? 'fi'f ' '12 A1 5 I ,. Qv, Q 'P A fav f 13 3 X A. 5 xg 6' K 4 V -.- ,yy 'ev'-f. A-'Y ,. .2 ,... if ff' M I f X is if 2 dvr -. wi ' Q 1 3 -z vgiifwxrf K ., 'Y .f an 4 sv -.... wg? 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L xi 4 v I 1 E 4 4 1 1 I 1 r 1 4 iii 'isbn - .. . ,fx Sw. wfggjgg QV ii Ma wi . , 4 . .1 Q Teachers are people At school and at home, the annual sta ouncl the teachers co operatwe nd human Fzrst Stop Our Man o Dlstlnctzon Orchlds to our long sufferung faculty' A the annual staff frantlcally wrntes thus copy to meet the deadline at IS hard to believe that soon after we see ourselves nn prnnt we too wnll be alurnnn returning to West Hn halls to see those teachers we have known the best just as we have so have gone before us Now we can apprecuate that underlynng those hours of book learnlng drsll exercises asslgnments and sometlrnes detentuons ns sornethnng untanguble which has deeply unfluenced our lnves lf we only had the foresught to realize the value of somethlng when nt ns nn our grasp Oh to do It all over again' But we cant moan over our bygones so come wlth us whale we peak behind the curtain and see our faculty at work and play home and school Furst stop our man of dlstlnctlon our pruncupal Mr R W Cadawallader In a rare moment of leisure A thousand admunnstratnve details telephone calls cornmuttees schedulnng recommendations even duscnplunary problems seem never to dusturb has calm ln h ear Foolush as our complaint may be umposslble to grant our request he always lnstens says Yes whenever passnble sug gests a substitute plan admnnusters a mnld rebuke He goes to our athletlc events attempts to know our parents takes octave part an communuty actuvvtses bunlds up the reputation of Western Halls as one of the fore most schools of the country and through vt all remains Mr Cad our fruend and counselor ll i? ' ff f - ' CC fi Cl . ' - ' . s , . I ' I . . I . . . l I . . . I is often noted as the practice of those who office we are always sure of a sympathetic . . . . . 11 II 4 1 I r 1 1 r - I I I ' I ' ' ' ll Il ' . , . Miss M. Husemcm makes out our programs. Miss B. Emmes tronscribes Mr, Ccid's notes, Mr. Arthur I. Hcvlovic Assistant Principal It is his task to enforce discip- Iinory measures and oct cs Sr. Boys Counselor. If you cori- sider his jobs, you will oppre- ciote the time he tokes to recid Peace ofMir1d. Second Stop- Counselors and Office Staff What to do after high school is a big step with all the seniors. Those who are college bound get information and applications from Mrs. Heninger, Sr. High Girls' Counselor. Glenn Streibig is discussing college plans with her now. Miss Brugman and Mr. Chesley, Jr. High Counselors, are always on the job setting their disillusioned pupils on the right path. P.S.-Because of their most important jobs with office work and counseling, we just couldn't tear them away from their desks. Miss M. Rothert checks cut-slips Miss S. Shambaugh looks up from absence slips W-14.4-A 'K . lg! M x W I I 4, '4' L NEA V I Y - ai ' ,M v -fs, 3: 'f ,,,,,', , f, 1 ff he , . 57' I , , , 5 xx 14-W. if 11' 'V' Va. ', 'lr s,. 3 ,, v iii ,?, V fini X um ,, ,, ' haf' Qx I ll 'U I v ,:' Ot 1 1 'ti 'W I 1, N nf? ,nr .2 , ' if Z1 f 2 gy E?-P i W-WY- 4 'L .,'4x4sx' s , ' A' . I '9 J XM.. wiki K , ,1- -af W, , F , G- 1 ' s 1 , 1 , I V vit v' , 4 41' N ' 5 5 'AQ' ff, A '. ,X L, i -'Ulf' xv' X , A I 2 1 '-s'.g, Q' , 1 '? 5' 1 V' XL y . TLA 7? U 1 ,w'A g XX 2' ' ' fi A ' lm ,Q v--'H Flfth and Fmal Stop The Faculty at Home Throughout the sectnon we trued to present the faculty to you ot their lensure moments hobbles ond now IH their homes Lets continue our tour on see them os common ordnnory people To the left Mrs Spackord revlves the roorlng twenties wlth o tune on the uke Brnng back ony memorues? rss Wolters Mrs Spnckord Mr Splckord ond Mr Stung gy .Q wiftpwe 'fe G 4, J 'QQ if .9 it V' sv-'Q' 15 tl asf Hmmm smell good don t they? We bet :ss Greensmsth waters her plants wnth they toste os good os they look Mtss Good tender loving core otter cn doy ot school xi tl JI- ' . t P . . . I . . , . d ' . A M' , - ' , . . I 4 ' . Q A r , L '. . K ' A ,J -, ,I jx' 3' '55 Q F sa: ' Wir N , 'Sgt-'. , qt! A, sk, X K Q 5, '52 , ,g if . ' rim M xxx, A we t ff 4 e L Q Q , 5' X f M ,J I,'Y. k za X ' 'fa c r.1ffaf3 ' j . Yfgzgg M ft.-gl f gh Q . J A , 1, ,, , -A , i 4 1 H ' An! , it Y K ,c 'H f I 5 15 e I 3 - , ' . MA ' ' I ' 4 ' Here-Read This- What's it all about, asks Mr. Abercrombie as he reads what Miss Yalen is pointing out. What- ever it is we can see that Miss Schilling is too busy reading her letter to find out. You Bef He is- That's a handsome dog, Mr, and Mrs. Walter. You can guess what the answer was. Mrs. Wal- ter, math teacher, enjoys an eve- ning at home with her husband and dog. Whot's Next on TV- Miss Weber thumbs for the schedule as Miss McKinley, Miss Davies and Nelda Sciarra anxi- ously wait. We hope you have enjoyed our tours to the homes and may we thank the faculty for making them possible. The RCA combination radio and television can be procured at Baumer fr Reddert's 4306 Glenway Gr. 2350 Q iw , 1 K V9 wi nn-.. 9 5 sl . Q35 415 9' 4 'r 0 HQWRK Wlles and styles Come along wuth me guys and gals and let s see what helps to make lnfe so unterest :ng IH the halls of West l-lu lt s not a dead exnstence lm sure youll all agree but let s ee what constitutes a lot of the gay chatter and thoughtful ponderung What to wear to the Prom' l-low to lnven up last years clothes' And heh get a load of Ca s new zax Well besides all e thought and talk our gurls and boys are on the ball and always seem to be one step ahead of the latest styles The gurls make a wnde play on accessorues as they fashion ably use flowers pearls collars and scarfs to add excutement and mood to the wonder ful lovable cashmeres and crisp fresh blouses Our guys are no slouches when they sport theur pastel shnrts button downs of the classes cashmeres and the latest an trousers We even luke your levls and t shurts lt seems thus year has turned all mlnds to thoughts of travel Traps have been taken by a large part of our students to Chucago New York lndlanapolns Washlngton and Flor Ida Wherever they are found our guys and gals wlll hold their own In the fleld of styles Now we hope youll go on further and see the styles conscrousness and wusdom of West HI s sharples IH every day practice as we luve our most captnvatxng story an the halls classrooms on the campus and sports fields In the gym and pool In our clubs and socnal hours after school These are truly our fullest happlest and most wonderful days and those whuch wvll never be forgotten as the years go by 0 1 1 ' 1 , . . . . . . , , . , . , , . I . 1 - r 5 1 - 1 1 1 - , . . . . ' 1 1 'ff' ' ' sq ' I , , f A ., . . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' , 1 1 1 ' inns 3 Senior class officers The senior class elected Willis Conatser, one at the best well-liked seniors, as their president. The chosen Veep was our smiling and beguiling Claramae Mun- rath. Sports-star, Ralph Lane was solicited as treasurer and the very talented Bev Rosemont was elected secretary. This group plans the graduation exercises and carries out any other duties pertaining to the senior class. They are pictured lett to right: Ralph, Claramae, Willis and Beverly, We of West Hi buy our fruit at PANARO'S Sidney 8- Glenvwax GR lO89 Albert Mary GAA Bowlmg Merchandising Sr Glrls Club Qulet efflcrency polsed manner Amman Mary Lou Bowlmg G A A Y Teens Pep Club Sr Glrls Club Business Club Co operatlve splrnt gentle manner Andon Mary Ann G A A Slx Year Letter Glrl Bowlmg Lrfe Savlng Syncronszed Swrmmlng YTeens Counselors Aude Sr Glrls Club Breeze Staff Pep Club Eager to help Aneshansel Jane GAA Pres Slx Year Letter Glrl YTeens Dramatlcs Annual Staff Syncronlzed Swrmmlng Modern Dance Tausla Vice Pres Honor Hockey Team Honor Swlmmlng Team Student Councul Breeze Staff Cum Laude Lute Savlng A wnnnmg way sense of responslbuluty Angel Betty G A A Bowlmg Y Teens Sr Girls Club Nurses Alde Pep Club Friendly attitude sweet and neat Anness Carol Merchandlslng Club GAA Sr Girls Club Jr Chour Business Club Messlah Llvely and witty an asset to any group We the Semors of 51 Armenta Carolyn L French Club Merchandlsnng Club Sr Gnrls Club Business Club Llkeable personallty pleasnng way Baker Carroll R Tennus Sclentlflcally lnclsned precuse manner Baker Wilbur Serious attntude chndnng manner Ball Ja Ann Y Teens Sr Girls Club Latm Club Kytyves Sec Qulet sumpllclty our Phoebe Barbour Gayle R Sr Cholr Bandwagon Messlah Operetta Dramatxcs Merchandising West Hn s Slnatra oblrgung manner Bauer Frances E YTeens GAA Latm Club Dramatlcs Sr Gnrls Club Tausla Breeze Staff Hn Y Teens Councll Cum Laude Bubblrng vlvacuty Intelligence plus Beck Ruth E GAA YTeens Board German Club Bowlmg Modern Dance Dramatlcs Glrls Club Sub Deb Club Pep Club A smule for all amlable personaluty Becker Wrlllam W A man of the outdoors reserved Belgel Marlene Y Teens G A A Bowlmg Sr Cholr Spanrsh Club French Club Sr Glrls Club Pep Club Eager to oblige a gay way Berger Robert T Tngmta Optlmn Pres Inter Fraternity Councrl H1 Y Subtle sense of humor carefree outlook Blcllel Marnan J GAA Y Teens Theta Alpha Pa Bowlmg Modern Dance Luncheon Squad Breeze Staff Buslness Club Salesmanshlp Club Sr Gnrls Club Bubbllng enthusuasm lovable smlle Bllbry Basil Theta Pr V Pres Cross Country Fleetfooted A smlle for all , . . . ., , .. l . 1 . 1 - 1 , . 1 ' 1 . . . 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Nlce to know trrendly attltude Burch Robert Nolan Lots of un frlendly dnsposltron Blackwell Mary Rose Theta Alpha Pl GAA GAA Board Letter Glrl Bowlmg Pep Club Y Teens Board Modern Dance Sr Gnrls Club Buslness Club Offrce Ande Reserved humor sincere Blessrng George R Band Band Letter Club Orchestra Bandwagon Letter Club Orchestra Bandwagon Scholarly manner depth of character Bode Albert W Chl Omega Sugma Pres HIY Latm Club lnterfratorlty Annual Staff A devlllsh grm fun to be with Boderone Mary Grace Sr Cholr Operetta Sr Glrls Club Busnness Club Salesmanshnp Club Long dark tresses fun lovlng eatured smart styles and Boehrmger Manlyn E GAA YTeens Bandwagon Dramatlcs German Club Sub Deb Club Lunchroom Squads Bowllng Modern Dance Debatnng Pep Club Sr Glrls Club Qulet slncerrty neat efflcuency Bonno Joseph Charles Baseball Basketball HI Y Hearty good nature Papa Joe Baosveld Robert U Football Baseball HI Y Tngmta Optuml Sports mrnded qulet humor Boose Sr Glrls Club Sr Cholr Tu Phu Bowlung Vlvaclty a happy manner Boyd Kendall Band Always a smnle A lover of pranks Brannon Wnlla Eileen Band Band Letter Club Orchestra Bandwagon Operetta Sr Grrls Club Y Teens Messiah Sweet smlllng poise musrcally rnclnned Brauer Richard Erwm Band Letter Club Band Orchestra Bandwagon Phu Delta Sugma Swnmmlng Team Maroon W Football Subtle humor calm assurdness Buchert Ronald V Cha Omega Slgma V Pres Hr Y Pres Latrn Club Head Cheerleader Student Councll Treas Track Team Bandwagon Annual Staff Usher Hr Y Teens Councll Pres A hard untnrrng worker magnetic personality Buehler Robert John Science Club Fun to be wlth tops In personalrty o Burch Helen Anne Dramatucs Latun Club Sr Gurls club GAA Y Teens Pep Club Student Councul Cum Laude Gentle manner cooperative Splflf Burke Edwin C Swlrnmlng Team Mgr Maroon W Football German Club Smcere attrtude ready for fun Burt Carolyn Jean Latln Club Sr Gurls Club Modern Dance Sr Chorr Y Teens GAA Theta Alpha Pr Funlovrng way an eye for redheads I I I , . 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Butler Janet Band Letter Club Bandwagon Student Councul Orchestra Breeze Messuah Latm Club Sr Gurls Club Great musucuan serene nntellugence Canada Loren B Basketball Kappa Hu Y Pres Cross Country Track Sports uncllned man of few words Carhsle Wnlluam L A fine gentleman Wonderful frnend Casuto Esther Spamsh Club GAA Y Teens Sr Gurls Club A chlc fashion plate frnendly chatter Cates Shlrley Buslness Club Latm Club GAA Kytyves Merchandlsnng Club S Glrls Club Y Teens Reserve serious In purpose Chance Mike Annual Staff Band Band Letter Club Bandwagon Latun Cluo HI Y HI Y Councll HI Y Teen Councll Gold Pm Club Sr Cholr Sr Orchestra Messuoh Track Usher A real buddy anything for a friend set the pace or the rest Chllders Betty F Bandwagon Camera Club GAA Maporette Sr Gurls Club Sparkllng eyes a flashmg beacon Chauteau Barbara Merchandnsmg Club Qulet smlle serene manner Clark Dallas Outside Interests lndlvuduallty Clemmons Grover C Accommodatlng nature mlschnevous Clune Flanne Bandwagon Band Letter Club Band Orchestra Dramatic Bowllng Latln Club GAA Delta Omega Sr Glrls Club Petite and neat worthwhile ObleCflV9S Conatser Wlllls Football Baseball Track Ba ketball Maroon W Treas Student Councul Sr Class Pres Jr Class Pres Mr Western Hllls lunchroom squad Both brains and brown humor plus Batch Concorodls Anestns Football Track Basketball Baseball Student Councul Kopp HI Y German Club Maroon W Friendly approach brood grln Condorodls Panos Latln Club Dark and handsome qunet fnendly ways Cooley Marlene Nlce to kncw pleasant to all Cooper Mary Lee G A A Bowlmg Sweetest of smules keglung queen Coplen Barbara Ann Abundant fnendluness a welcome newcomer Crawford Edith Jane GAA Letter Gurl Pep Club Latln Club Debate Club Lunch Room squad Sr Gnrls Club Furm convuctuons :deals of servuce o I ' I I I I I . 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I l I o , : . . .5 . , . 1 0 , . . , . . . ., , I I I , . , . . . , . . , Cummings, Nancy Ann' Kytyves, Chaplaun, Sr Glrls' Club, Merchandlslng Club Raven beauty, quret with defrnlte oplmons Dase Walter E Quaet confndence full of fun Deasey Edward Happy go lucky a good trme anytime Decker Lorraune Irene Bowlnng GAA Sr Chour Slgma Delta Chl Sec Sr Glrls Club Operetta Business Club Frnendly way co operatuve and suncere Duck Wllllam Evans Football Maroon W Both studlous and athletlc rlppllng muscles Dlckerson Ronald Happy go lucky mlxed wuth serlous :ntent Fall featured crisp cottons, Duckrnan Rlchard Allen Honest snnceruty lasting friendship Duetxel Gertrude Carolyn Busrness Club Sr Gurls Club Salesmanshnp Club Depth of character wrtty remarks DAndrea Angelo Anthony Sturdy manlmess dlverslfued Interests Doan Rupert Aull Cheerleader Bandwagon Hu Y Dramatlcs Chl Omgea Sigma Annual Staff Sr Play Lead True Thesplan staunch nndlvlduallst A true frnend Diamond Dust Doerman Jacqueline Spanvsh Club GAA Y Teens Dramatucs Sr Play Lead Sr Gurls Club Bowlmg Bandwagon Rlng Glrl Pldel Sec Letter Glrl Laugh a minute great to know Dotson Betty Anne GAA Spamsh Club French Club Bowling Sr Grrls Club Delta Omega A brvght outlook pleasant company Doyle Jaan Maree GAA Sr Choir Classuc beauty wlse slnceruty Draper Douglas Accommodatlng manner Two wheeled wlzzard Drew Anlleen Mary GAA Sr Gurls Club Salesmanshrp Club Smooth sophistication warm frvendshup Duebber Kenneth Edward Band Band Letter Club Reserved manner wnlllng worker Duke Donald Band Band Letter Club Bandwagon Gym Team Maroon W Phu Delta Sigma Pres lnterfratoruty Pres Student Councul Strength of personalnty one of the best , .. , ' - n I ' I o 1 3 h I . . .5 . 5 , .5 . . , , . I ' . , . , . , . . . - - I I 0 e I ' I , . 1 1 7 , . , . , . I a , . , . a 1 3 I I ' I I I . . , Dobell, Ray: Baseballg Lunchroom Squad. . 1, . ,f , . , ' b : 1 - - -I ' I I - I ' I . ' . . ' ' . ' - 1 , , , , .5 . , . a e 1 ' . , . . . ., , . r . ' f . , , - , - , . - ' , . . . ., . . , . , . H I ' I ' ll a ' . - ' I . , . . . ., . , ' 1 . t A 1 z . , . 1 5 I I I I I 1 -I I -I - , Kwns 1 Q , I' ' F 3 Z7 X . ' H i, V f, 'Q ff - , f -ri l Q . 4 i ---,.'!.'Zv :J 1 I I , an ' f 'Sf 3 , H , fgsfkw, ,L K , K R J hmm Dunkman, Marian D.: Sr. Girls Club. Happy outlook, ready to laugh. Eckerle William Randle Band Band Letter Club Treas Orchestra H1 Y Bandwagon Phu Delta Slgma Treas Junce everybodles buddy Econamopolls Clmshna Merchandlsvng Club Host of frnends calm assurance Egan Bertha Joyce GAA Y Teens Bawlmg Sr Gnrls Club Tu Phu Dark and petvte serene outlook Eltner Sara GAA Sr Gnrls Club Psdel An eye for sharpness great klcks Elluns Manan Frances Busmess Club GAA Sr Girls Club Unllmlted vltalnty dependabllnty plcucl tles, hats, and sklrts Elhat Lols Carol Spanish Club V Pres Cum Laude Sr Gorls Club Sernous purpose antelllgence plus Engler Robert Lee Band Band Letter Club H1 Y Sec Bandwagon Track Phu Delta Sngmo Studnous attitude small but mnghty Erhardt Duck Otto Maroon W Swvmmlng Team German Club Pres H1 Y Lunchroom squad Chu Omega Sngma Pledge Master Popular lokester DIXIE Land Kung Exon James E Sr Cholr Messnah Tennis Gee Club Calmness personnfled many vnrtues Fernedlng Joan Elaine Salesmanshup Club Sr Garls Club Buslness Club A Cappella Chonr Effuclency plus smllmg nature Fessenden Marlene Tu Ph: Glee Club Sr Grrls Club Bowlung Sec Latm Club GAA Salesmanshlp Club Kmd heart a cheerle Hello Fnelds Kenneth N Phu Delta Sugma Bowllng Goodnatured mlschlevous smile Flsher Elmer Ernst Football Messiah Bandwagon Sr Cholr Operetta Boys Glee Club Musecolly nncluned frnendly ways Frsher Carolyn J Sr Grrls Club Y Teens Pep Club Latm Club Sngma Delta Cha Sweet to all brlght outlook Flsller Henry H Jr lBudl Student Councul Pres H1 Y Pres Treas Phu Delta Slgmo V Pres Annual Co Edator Cheerleader Latln Club Usher Boys Week Representatlve H1 Y Councul Swell pal leadership qualntles Hot Rod Hen Flte Joanne Janet YTeens Glee Club Sr Glrls Club Pep Club Busuness Club Merchondlslng Club Slmplnclty of manner supreme good nature Frtzgerald Jane Claire GAA Tausna Pep Club Sr Glrls Club YTeens Cute from e word go ready for fun 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 11 - 11 - 1 . , . 1 1 1 . -- , . . , . , . - . , . . . ., , . 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Forney, Julian Edward: Drum Major, Band, Letter Club, Bandwagong Operettag Sr. Choir, German Club Phi Delta Sigma Twirling baton light on his feet Fortunato Carol Belle YTeens Sr Girls Club Business Club Office Asst Quiet sureness gay smile Frank Janet Mabel GAA Sr Girls Club Loads of fun always smiling Frank Robert J Spanish Club Camera Club H Y Phi Delta Sigma Pleasant companion automotively inclined ln characteristic autumn hues Frank William Fine sense of humor varied interests Frey Carolyn May Sr Girls Club Business Club Cum Laude Quiet integrity crazy over horses Fulcher Jean Latin Club Y Teens China Doll appearance reserved manner Fury Marilyn Leslie Spanish Club Modern Dance Solesmanship Club GAA Sr Girls Club Tausia Sec Full of fun and life a great friend Queeme Futarnachi Rose Glee Club Home Ec Club School Paper Class Sec and Treas at Scott High School Quiet sincerity welcome newcomer Galbraith George B Football Track HIY Bowling Friend of all Bug George GAA Latin Club Sr Girls Club Student Council Hi Y Teen Council Cum Laude Studious application a really true friend Genser Geraldine Graceful strides placid gentleness Geisler Joan Dorothy GAA Sec YTeens Bowling Sr Girls Club Letter Girl Modern Dance Pep Club Bandwagon Ring Girl Synchronized Swimming Life Saving Theta Alpha Pi Treas Talented toes athletic ability Geldreich Robert Charles Football Track Maroon W Chi Omega Sigma Pres Treas Quiet leadership Muscles Gilvnn Wanda J Sr Girls Club Sr Choir GAA Kind hearted carefree manner Glngerich Janet Alice GAA Treas Latin Club French Club Student Council 6 year Letter Girl Swimming Honor Team Life Saving Modern Dance Synchronized Swimming Sr Girls Club Breeze Staff Y Teens Bandwagon Operetta Sr Chour Tausia Treas Dependable Gmch Sports enthusiast I - I o J ' I I I ' - I ' I I - , . 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Huegel .loan Maxme Offnce Asst Y Teens Busnness Club Sr Gurls Club Pep Club Gay dusposutuon full of pep and vntalnty Huff Frank Hu Y Pleasant manner good natured Hughlett Davnd Edward Football H Basketball Mgr MaroonW The A n athletrcs ladles man Hummel Wllllam Robert Track Bowlung Football Breeze Staff Latln Club A smsle for all abnlnty on the track Huneke Loss D Sr Chonr Latun Club GAA Bowlnng Sr' Gnrls Club Sernous outlook mellow tone those color ul cashmeres, suedes Hunter Shlrley Mae Bowlnng GAA Kytyves An ever ready smnle heart of gold Hutchlnson Duane Lee Bowling Y Teens GAA Sr Gnrls Club Spanlsh Club Fnendly ways blonde tresses Hyde Edward P HI Y Baseball Intramural basketball Breeze Staff Maroon W Man of few words shy gran llnff James Jay Bowlmg Qulet confidence a wnnmng way lonna Angela Jean GAA Y Teens Pep Club Spanush Club Bowlmg Dramatucs Student Councul Sr Gnrls Club Pres Counselors Ande Calm cool and collected llked by all Jenkms Jane A Bowlmg G A A Sr Girls Club Dustlnctave beauty soft grace Jerermah Edward Scott Band Orchestra Band Letter Club Bandwagon Baseball Crass Country Maroon W Intramural Basketball Messuah Clash of merrlment unbounded energy Jones Mlldred GAA Board Bowlm Letter Glrl YTeens Pep Club Sr Chonr Operetta Bandwagon Sr Glrls Club Modern Dance Sports enthusrast loads of frnends Jones Patrncla S Y Teens GAA French Club Spamsh Club Lnfesavung Cum Laude Studnous applncatuon well versed opnnlons Jones Ruth Mane GAA Glee Club Bowlnng Spamsh Club S G Is Club Baseball Petnte happy smnle Kanser Glona Ann Y Teens G A A Sr Glrls Club Bandwagon Kytyves Pledge Mnss Platnnum tresses a mellow vouce Kallmeyer Ruth Ann Spanush Club Buslness Club Merchandusung Club Sr Glrls Club Tall and stately full of fun I ' 'I - . 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I i I ' ' - Koenig Thomas Walter Band Letter Club Pres Band Gym Team Mgr Phu Delta Sugma Sr Orchestra Bandwagon Operetta Swnm Team Messuah Musucally unclnned durect outlook Koester Joan Helen Sr Chonr GAA Buslness Club Sr Gnrls Club Serlous attntude neatness plus Kosterman George John Sr Chonr Public Speaklng Breeze Staff Operetta Messlah Plenty of vlgor and vutallty always laughung Kolde Fred Franklm HI Y Swrmmlng Team German Club Bandwagon Art Annual Staff Chr Omega Slgma Artlstnc abnluty ready wut Kalstem Elaine Joyce GAA or Chour Operetta Sr Glrls Club Spanlsh Club Bowlmg Pep Club Alpha Slqma Tau Sunny dnsposltlon fun to be wnth Krebs Pat B Sr Gnrls Club GAA Y Teens Pep Club Youthful beauty qunte and serene the efver faithful and smart sults Kuntz Betty Ann GAA Y Teens Bowllng French P Quiet humorlst sharp dresser LaCasella Dorothy Mane Latln Club Sr Glrls Club Perseverance always sweet Lamb Patrlcla GAA Y Teens Tausra Sr Chour Letter Glrl Sr Glrls Club Synchronuzed swlmmlnq Bandwagon Pep Club Bowlmg Sparkllng eyes slum gay posse Lommers Jerry George Baseball Gym Team lntermural Basketball lntermural Track Maroon W Intermu al Bowlnng Snncere outlook lughthearted Lane Ralph Howard Football Maroon W V Pres Track Sr Choir Dramatlcs Jr Class Treas Athletlcs plus genulne character Lanzarotta Marlon Athletlc aptntude calm and collected Leubrook Gene Elhs Salesmansl-up Club Merchandising Club Sophnstvcated ar strength of character Lemon Robert Dark manllness nonchalant alr Llenesch Mlchael E Srmplnclty of manner carefree shuffle Lmdemann John T Prolector operator German Club Fun to work wlth a lastnng buddy Lrppert Alfred C German Club Sr Chour Mathematucal Wnzard Dew Drop Llschln Barbara A serious svde depth of character o ' I 2 I I: I I -I I - I I I 5 . , . , ' I I , . . , . . ., . 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Y-Teens' Bowling- Sr. Girls Club' Counselors Aide' Pep Club Business Club Abundant smiles full of pep Loughry Donald J Band Orchestra Gym Team Bandwagon Maroon W Band Letter Club Speech Club Messiah Real pal drummer boy Lutz JoeG Football Track Easy come easy go dark meaningful eyes Lutz Marion Louise Bowling Hockey Baseball GAA Board German Club Y Teens Depth of loyalty Mernie Macaluso Josephine A Sr Girls Club Y Teens G A A Thoughtfulness always something to say Spring showered upon us Mango Don W Football basketball baseball Great sport magician with a basketball Manifold Eileen H Y Teens GAA Counselors Aide Sr Girls Club Bowling Pep Club Rich red hair host of friends Markslzerry Richard A Happy go lucky depth of character Marquet Marlene Pleasant company sound character Martin Nellie F Theta Alpha Pres GAA Letter Girl Y Teens r Girls Club Bowling Latin Club Music Club lnterfratorlty Re'iabIe full of fun Mane: Dorothy Sr Girls Club GAA Stage Scenery Annual Staff Quiet intelligence artistic ability McAfee Bobbie L Y Teens GAA Usher Sub Deb Club Pres Girls Week Rep Latin Club Breeze Staff Interfratority Student Council Cum Laude Abilities as a leader friendly way McClain CarolmeM Sr Girls Club Y Teens GAA Lasting friendship quiet dignity McDaniel JIIYIIIIIGA Sr Choir HI Y Dramatlcs Serious alms ever willing to oblige McDonough William H Salesman ship Club Merchandising Club Pres Gentlemanly scholar blond and fair McMahiII Donald W Cross Country Gym Team Track Student Council Spanish Club Breeze Staff Sr Choir Operetta Maroon W West Hi s Mercury subtle humor Bones McMurray Terrence A Swimming Team Llkable character artistic ability , , , , , , , , , , I ' I I I I , , , . , - , . o I I ' I , , . 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Meserth, Julian Irven: Footballj German Club Silent observance a helping hand Metsch Richard German Club Blond handsomeness supreme good nature Meyer Robert Cheerful smile quiet in classroom Meyer Billie Lou Business Club Sr Girls Club Bowling Lunchroom quad Eyes that smile friends by the dozen Meyer Wesley Louis Movie Operator Salesmanship Club Serious attitude clean cut such cheer ul styles as Meyers Patricia Anne Y Teens GAA Sr Girls Club Messiah Business Club Maroon Pep Club Ready laughter pleasing personality Michel Donald Anthony Hi Y German Club Theta Pi Pres Casual friendliness nice to krow Miles Victor J Hi Y Band Latin Club Phi Delta Sigma Quiet enthusiasm good scout Muller Marlene Ruth Y Teens Sr Girls Club Dramatics Plastics GAA Bowling Business Club Thoughtfulness casual good nature Mills Mary Eileen Sub Deb Club Pep Club Pepsodent smile sincere friendliness Minnlch Harry Movie Operator Football Slow motion good thinker Mitchell Arlene R Tousio Sec GAA Y Teens Sr Girls Club Sr Choir Synchronized Swimming Pep Club Bowling Smiles and styles our favorite blond Mitch Moeller Norma Lucille Y Teens GAA Bowling Sr Girls Club Speech Club Cheerfulness contagious happiness Mohr John A Football Hi Y Sec Trangvnta Optima Dramatics Track Rapid wt great kicks in a crowd John A Moore Rita Bowling German Club Sr Choir Bandwagon Operetta Sr Girls Club Talented songstress pleasing personality Moser Bob Franklin Hi Y Mellow eyes pleasant company Moskowitz Ronald Lee Phi Delta Sigma Spanish Club Sharpness personified attractive personaluty ' I , : . , . o . 2 ' , ' , ' ' :I ' I , . i I . : . 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I . r , Mueller Kent Charles Sr Cholr Golf Operetta Messuah Latun Club Dependabnlnty lnltlatlve frnendlnness supreme Mueller Wllllam John Latm Club Band Letter Club Bandwagon Operetta Phu Delta Slgma Maroon W Gym Team Sr Band Sr Orchestra Messlah Track Musical wlzard true to one Mulvehnll Joyce Ann Y Teens GAA Maroon Pep Club Glee Club Jr Choir Sr Girls Glee Club Slncerlty persomfsed quiet moderation Mundstock Glenn Sr Chour Messeah Business sense lover of fnne thlngs Munrath Claramae GAA Y Teens Modern Dance Kytyves Sr Orchestra Sr Girls Club Student Councnl Secretary of Junlor Class V Pres of Sensor Class Messiah Bandwagon French Club Latm Club Lunchroom Squad One thousand words a mlnute brlght outlook musncally lncllned Murray Loretta Mae Bowllng Captain Sr Y Teens GAA Latln Club Sr Girls Club Counselors And Business Club Smale all the whsle varled Interests pastel blouses, lower accessones, Myers Kay Pldel GAA Y Teens Sr Glrls Club Sr Chonr Bandwagon Modern Dance Synchronlzed Swnmmmg Student Council Maroon Pep Club Bowllng French Club Blue eyed cha m small but mlghty great to know Nelhelsel Oscar Fun Loving enthuslastlc Nelson Barbara GAA Y Teens Sr Glrls Club Synchronuzed Swlmmmg Breeze Staff Maroon Pep Club Brarns and personaluty dllngent a good outlook Nerenberg Joan Barbara GAA Bowling Honor Basketball Team Honor Baseball Team Sr Gurls Club Natural beauty pleasant to know Nlenanber Edwrn Bernard Debate Class A friendly hello Shlrl s 0Moore Denlse Eshlle GAA Lunchroom Squad Y Teens Maroon Pep Club Sr Gurls Club Breeze Representatlve Dramatlcs Enchantlng appearance smooth brown eyes Ortman Loss Jean Bandwagon Bowlmg Tu Phu Treas Sophustxcated manner penetratnng smule Panlch Julna Faye Theta Alpha Pl V Pres Dramatvcs GAA Y Teens Sr Gnrls Club Modern Dance Pappas Anne Tu Phu V Pres Bowlnng GA A Br eze Staff French Club Sr Glrls Club Maroon Pep Club Contnnuous chatter sincere frnendluness Parker Joan Lln Latln Club GA A Sr Glrls Club Y Teens Maroon Pep Club Friendly quset enthusxastrc Parker Richard Alan Baseball Football Basketball Maroon W Hu Y Trlglnta Optlml Real gone guy even tempered coach Paul Nancy Ruth Sub deb Club V Pres GAA YTeens Latln Club Dramatucs Lunchroom Squad Sr Glrls Club A warm smile smart sophrstlcatlon 0 I 5 - I I I I - I , . I ' I I I I I -I I - I - I I . , . I 5 ' I . . ., , , ., , . . 0 I 5 - I I I , : . . .5 - , I I I I ' 1 I '. ' I I I I I I I - I I I 3 I I ' ' I ' - -I I . I l , . . - I I - I f o 0 , . , . . ., I ' I . ' . - I ' I ' I I I I ' I I A ' , Y I - ' I , I , . , . , : . . ., - , V. Pres.p Latln Clubg Sub-Deb Clubg . , U . . . h , . I I - o , I . I ., , I I - - ,I , : . - II . I II , . I I . . - , . . . ., I - I I . , , . - I I I - I 0 I ' I I I I , . I - I - -I ' I . I ' l . I ' ' 'I ' I - I I 3 ' I - -I I . A . . . . ., - , , . , , . , I , I o I 3 I I ' I . I ' ' 'I ' I - I - I I I I 1 5 I I -I ' I - I II II , . I I - , . .5 - - -I - I I I . ' I , . I , . Pelton, Charlotte J: G.A.A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club. Sweet poise, shy appearance. Pfeil Ludwig Frederieh' H-Y' German Club Bowlung Basketball Baseball Cross Country Track Qulet attltude frlend to a l ud Planck Mary Cathenne GAA 6 yr Letter gurl V Pres Tennus Hockey Manager Swummung Honor Team Llfesavmg Corps Y Teens Latnn Club Sec French Club Student Councnl Operetta Bandwagon Breeze Edrtor Pldel Pres Interfratornty Quad Council Sec Sr Cholr Cum Laude Valeductonan Secunda nullu a born leader Pohlman Don R Bandwagon Talented plamst flying flngers Polmg Joan Raema Y Teens Spanush Club An easy manner truendly personality Polster Joyce J GA A Lunchroom Squad Spamsh Club Sub Deb Club Sr Gurls Club Style setter artrstuc abnllty fwlute bucks, baslcetweafve slurts, Prescott Sherwood F Maroon W Swnmmlng Team Band Letter Club Band Bandwagon HI Y Usher Phu Delta Slgma Student Councll Woody lots of fun a lasting frnend Preston Davld F Hu Y Chess Club Student Councll Dramatlcs Baseball Latln Club Sr Chonr Qulet but expresslonful serlous Ideas Puckett Gay E Y Teens GAA Bowlnng Sr Glrls Club Mlschlevous manner sparklnng Vlfdllfy Randles Betty Joyce Theta pl Sec GAA Advertuslng Club Lunchroom Squad Slnceruty personltled a joy to know Rosemont Beverley M G A A Y Teens Sec Sr Gurls Club Bowlung Spamsh Club Dramatucs Sr Class Play Sub Deb Sec Modern Dance An eye for good thmgs sincere Rauber Kay Patncla GAA Y Teens Dramatucs Sr Class Play Spanush Club Student Councul Sr Gurls Club Pep Club Senous sude fun an a crowd Rauh Stanley G Band Letter Club Chess Club Tenms Theta Pl Pres Hu Y Bandwagon Sr Orchestra Practucal poker Reed Barbara A Tu Phe Pres Y Teens GAA Bowlung Lunchroom Squad Sr Cholr Modern Dance Sense of humor chatterbox Reldmuller Betty Lou GAA Bowlung Modern Dance Spamsh Club Sr Gsrls Club Quiet manner ltghthearted Rensenfeld Sylvan Latln Club German Club Baseball Usher Fnne sport genuune character Syl Redlngton MarrIynA Pldel GAA Latm Club Letter Gurl Sr Glrls Club Modern Dance Bandwagon Sr Chour Operetta Swummnng Honor Team Llfe Savlng Corps Synchronlzed Swnmmmg Y Teens Bowlnng Dream of Maroon and Cream Saucy but nuce great lokester Red Reutxes Herbert Thomas Baseball Real stunmng capabnluty sernous mtellugence I ' I 1 1 1 I Il I I ' I 1 I, L . , . . . ., . , 1 -1 1 1 I 'I - I 1 -1 I I 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 41 - I 1 - 1 - o , .: . , . 1 3 ' I - , . , .. . . ., , , . ' ' 1 ' ' 1 o 0 o 1 -3 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , . 11 11 . . I I ' 1 -3 ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 . . , , . , .. - , . . ., , . , . . . . , o , : , ., . . ., , . , . . Y-Teens, Sr. Glrls Club, Bowling, , . , . , . , .. . . ., . ' I . ' . - I 'I ' I I I I ' I I 'I . , . , . . . ., - , , . , ' . '. ' I . 1 1 - 1 , . o 1 -3 1 1 I I 'I - I I ' ' 1 ' 1 '1 ' 1 - - -1 1 1 - 1 , : . . ., , . ' 1 ' ' 1 1 - - , . o ' a ' s . I ' I I 1 - 1 11 11 , . 1 -2 1 . - -1 ' 1 ' . ' I - 1 I I ' I I 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I - . 11 11 I I ' , : . , . Richmond, Gerald DuWayne: Bandg Band Letter Clubp Bandwagon. Resourcetul, swell fellow to know. Ritter Leroy William Dramatics Jonns In the fun go ahead with rt kids Robb James Track Maroon W Fleet footed clnderman mules of memories Roberts Donald Artustnc talent anything for fun Rogers Marilyn Jean Sub Deb Club Spanish Club Y Teens G AA Bowlmg Sr Gnrls Club Serene nature nlce to look at Ruehl Richard Seruous 0bleCllVeS sturdy manllness cool Cardigans, open welts, Ruehrwem Peggy Jane Sub Deb Club Y Teens GAA Bowling Sr Glrls Club Pep Club Cheerfu' smrle nlce to know Sammons Marlon L Football Manager Maroon W Track Latln Club Speech Club Hard worker always ready to help Sandlln Betsy Jean Y Teens G A A Pep Club Latm Club Keen mind Bound determmatlon Schneider Jean Ann Bowling Theta Alpha Pr GA A Y Teens Duversutled interests a friend to all Schneider Joseph Neal A trend for boats always ready to go Schlrmer Carol Chnstlne Y Teens French Club Sr Glrls Club Sr Orchestra Bandwagon Operetta Sub Deb Club Pep Club GAA Gold Pun Club Pres Drgnlfled posse quuet ways Schwaller Donald Joseph Intramural Bowlmg A mlnd of hrs own a ready grln Schworberg Tomas Jerome Band Gym Team Band Letter Club A likeable fellow enthusiastic worker Schwartz Betty Lou GAA Y Teens lnterfratorvty Councll Quad Councrl Kytyves Pres Breeze Staff Sr Gurls Club Touch of an artvst fasclnatlng appeal Schwemfurth Paul John Tennis Manager German Club Maroon W Football Manager Ea y going a sportsman at heart Scrarra Nelda Grace GAA Board Honor Hockey Modern Dance Synchronrzed Swnmmrng Sr Chorr Operetta Bandwagon Dramatucs Sr Grrls Club Messiah Student Council Pndel V Pres lnterfratorlty Usher French Club Pres Cheerleader Annual Staff Co editor Letter Glrl Cum Laude Flurtatrous manner versatility Scott Helen Jean Counselors Alde Glee Club Sr Gurls Club Bowling Trtan beauty a true friend . , . . . . ,, . . . ,, , . . 1 ' 1 f - I l I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . . 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While looking into the spacious mirror from The Western Hills Glass Co., Mo 56913, Alice applies her lipstick, and Alvina her powder purchased at Heinfzmon's Pharmacy, 3722 Harrison Ave The fellows have ordered nothing but the lnest in cor sages, and naturally they are from Vera Quentin, 3810 Harrison Ave. -fl r X o Scott, Shirley Ann: Glee Club, CounseIor's aide, Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Business Club. Sweet sincerity, a true friend. Segal, Shirley R.: Sigma Delta Chi, Pres., Breeze Staff, Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Bowling, lnterfratority Council, Quad Council, Bandwagon. Laughing eyes, a wonderful gal. Serraino, Rose: Glee Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A. Dark beauty, personality plus Sess Paul Samuel Football Maroon W Camera Club A language all his own a swell guy Shaw Joyce Elaine Bowling Sr Girls Club Glee Club Demure and sweet a winning smile Shearer Carol Y Teens GAA Modern Dance Bowling Sr Girls Club Dramatics Pep Club Sub Deb Club Neat as a pin dramatic ability gabardme skirts, and those Sheets Donald Breeze Staff Bowling Laughing eyes mischievous ways Siegel Thelma Mae GAA Sr Girls Club Bowling Y Teens Graceful petiteness cute in every Sierveld Warren Sincere attitude true to one Silz Barbara Christine German Club Lunch Room Sr Girls Club Red headed appeal quiet efficiency Squad Simpson Vernon Ronald Band Sr Choir Mechanical interest shy but sincere Sizemore Gloria GAA Sr Girls Club Neat appearance poised and gracious manner Single Erwin Leroy Maroon W Football Student Council German Club Big Erv rugged personality liked by all Sizemore Carol M Bowling Sr Girls Club Glee Club GA A Y Teens Business Club Brunette attractiveness subtle humor Smnth Bruce A quiet reserve manner cooperative and dependable Smith Glenn Latin Club Hi Y Sr Acappella Choir Fine tenor voice genuine friendship Smith Kenneth R Football Baseball Sr Choir Bandwagon Hi Y Triginta Optimi Treas Dramatics Messiah Tops in personalrty scores of friends Smith Norma Ruth Spanish Club French Club GAA Sr Orchestra Bowling Y Teens Bandwagon Operetta Annual Staff Sr Girls Club Messiah Breeze Reporter Gold Pin Flub Kytyves A merry heart charming poise G,A.A., way 1 - 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 . , . - 1 - 1 1 - ' 1 ' ' -1 1 . ' . 1 , . I 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 , . ' . . ' I . , . . . ., . , 1 ' - 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 . . , , . , . C, . , . . . . . . 1 , . . . ,, . . , . 1 - -1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 . U . . , , I 1 -- 1 - 1 1 - - -1 ' 1 - , . 1 ' 1 1 - 1 ' 1 . . , 1 '- 1 1 ' 1 1 T 1 1 -1 1 - , . 1 - 1 1 - - -1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . . ' I . 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 , . Qi' Qt 1 If x Q:-Y sf K Smith, Robert Louis: Phi Sigma, Sec., Very well liked, can't do enough to please. Springmyer, Shirley Lou: French Club, Spanish Club, Annual Staff, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Kytyves, Sec., Sr. Girls' Club. Laugh all her own, lovable Springy , seldom idle. Steele, Kay Rose: Jr. G.A.A., Dramatics Club, Sr. G.A.A., Publicity Chairman, Breeze Staff, Art editor, Sr. Girls' Club, Art Display, Bowling, Kytyves, Three Arts Club Award, Scholastic Art Award. Bandbox appearance, many friends. Steele, E. Bobby: Reserved, a joy in living, Hayseed. Stein, Jane Elizabeth: Sr. G.A.A., Latin Club, Lunchroom Squad, Kappa Sigma Pi, Pres., Modern Dance. Good sport, true frirend. Stevens, William Lee: Tennis, Movie operator, Intramural Bowling. Scientificolly minded. efuer so sharp checked fvests Stewart Charles Edward Bowling HIY Intramural Basketball Student Council Track Genuiness amiable readiness Story Howard E Quiet perfection lighthearted humor Stortz Kenneth Keen sense of humor a true friend Streibig Glenn Baseball Swimming Student Council Maroon W HI Y Breeze Staff Trlglnta Optima Sec Usher Football Easy going willing to oblige Sucletto Clifford C Hi Y Sr Band Band Letter Club Spanish Club Usher Baseball Intramural Basketball A gentleman and a scholar quiet but sincere Sunderhaus Gerald G Football Quiet smile eye for women Sweeney Richard A Bowling Mgr Sec Orchestra String Orchestra Nice friendly with everyone ambitious Tedford Janet Lea Tu Phi Beta Sr Girls Club GAA Bowling Typing Club Swell to know serene nature Teetor Richard W Football Basketball Latin Club Sr Hi Y Council Suave calmness pleasing company Tennenholtz Allen Basketball Bolts fast as lightening friend to all Thompson Alvina L Tu Phi GAA Sr Girls Club Bowling Spanish Club Merchandising Club V Pres Peochie everlasting smile professional charms Thompson Dorothy L GAA Y Teens Office Staff Sr Girls Club Business Club Always a smile for her friends serene nature Thornbury Anthony A member of National Guard Typlcal of American youth Tuerney George Football Basketball Band Dramatucs Track Hn Y Flashing eyes and teeth genume fnend Tatfany Carole Edrth Pudel Treas Latm Club Y Teens GAA Board Band Letter Club Head Maporette Bandwagon Sr Girls Club Head Usher Spannsh Club Tuff smooth effucnency twlrls a mean baton Tobaben Betty Jane German Club GAA Sr Glrls Club Serlous manner complete pause Todd Charles Wllluarn H1 Y German Club Good companaon always agreeable and helpful Tompluns Charles Frank Football Intelligent qulet manner serene nature Then the fmal curtam rlses on Troeger Carole Florence Sr Garls Club Bandwagon GAA Ever ready smnle Dark attractweness Tyler Charles Hn Y Sgt at arms A man of many ambntlons nlce to know Uehlenn Gerry E Y Teens GAA Sr Girls Club Merchandlsnng Club Cute lntlclng manner a good friend GAA Sr Garls Club Offnce Assustant Student Council Pndel Y Teens Spanish Club A well establushed newcomer to know her ns to love her Vandewalle Datty Latun Club Y Teens GAA Sr Girls Club Pldel Offlce Assustant Sweet helpfulness a good frled to have Vath Robert Arthur A Capella Latun Club Harvard Book Award Flag Bearer Foreugn Palncy Assocuatnon Cum Laude Sensnble mtellngence many good Ideas Vogel Maurice A Football Maroon W A qunet way gentle manlnness Wagner Davnd Floyd Football Basketball Golf Maroon W Usher Speech Club Phe Delta Slgma Lunchroom Squad Band Bandwagon scenery Athletuc prowess a ladies mon Wallace Ruchard Muschnevous manner many Interests Warneford Leunse Glee Club Sr Gnrls Club Bandwagon Scenery Scholastuc Art Award A gay lnvely gurl Weezle Want some fudge Warner Kenneth Robert Sr A Capella Usher Qunet determsnatuon smcenty Waskey .lack Wnlllam Baseball Basketball Football Moose quuet but snncere , I I : . I I I I I I I ' - , . , . I ' l 'I I ' II - - - I I ' - I ' I u I I ' I , . II - II - - I ' I I e , : 5 . . .7 ' I . . . , I . , . I , : . I I - o o o e I ' ' . I ' ' I I - - -I I , : - , . . , . ' I - I . , .. , . . ., . , . .. . , . I I ' e Uehllng, Ellen Jane: Bowllngg Advanced Hockeyg . ' l . ' ' . - ' -I ' I I I I ' I - I . ' - - . I ' I I . ' I . ' I ' . . ., . , , ' I a r ' I I ' I I I I I I , . e I I ' I I 5 I y I I 1 I I I I - , . I 3 I e I 3 I ' I . . ' ' I I . . II . II ' I I II II I : . 5 . , . . . . . I ' I 5 . II II I . I ' ' Weinberg, Albert Victory German Club! A likeable lad wnth a sernous nature Wells Kenneth Phu Delta Sigma Frlendly approach lntellngence supreme Welx Dons Bandwagon Latnn Club Sr Chonr Sr Garls Club GAA Y Teens Talented fingers hearty laugh Werner Marlorre GAA Y Teens Kytyves Sr Glrls Club Merchandsslng Club Busuness Club Slum grace sparklang eyes Whrtfleld Wlllls Charles Football Trugnnta Optuml Pledge Master Football Councll Basketball Band Track Hu Y Maroon W Carefree alr contagious laughter Wltt Ronald Ph: Delta Sigma Unpreductable ready for fun the lofvel wlute ormals Wllllams Earl Edgar Cross Country Track Fleet feet nndlvldualnty Wllllams Milton Fun galore cheery smnle Wllson Donald Eugene Phu Delta Sigma Muschnevous manner many frnends Wmkelman FredW Bowlmg Maroon W Lnkeable manners eager to oblnge Wmn Janet Student Councll Latnn Club Cum Laude Warm smlle nntellugence and personallty Wmner Judy Mary Bowlmg Y Teens Sr Gnrls Club French Club Constant chatter nrdependent anr Wmter George Wlllram Band Band Letter Club Orchestra Bandwagon Tennas Maroon W Hu Y Muslcally lncllned red headed frlendllness Wnnnle Wlthraw Patrlcla Ann GAA Sr Glrls Club Operetta Bandwagon Modern Dance Latln Club Dramatlcs Club Sr Acapella Chorr Tapplng feet reserved manner Woolley Loss Ann Bowling GA A Modern Dance Latnn Club Sr Gnrls Club Qulet posse heart of gold Wrlght Charles Amlable readmess nonchalant alr Wund Edward Charles Football Bowlmg Baseball Usher Hu Y Maroon W One of the boys luked by all Wyenandt Joyce Dalsy Modern Dance Pep Club Counselors Alde Sr Gurl s Club Busnness Club Bowlmg Serene nature full of pep , : . , . ' , I ' . ' I I ' I I ' I ' ' I t . , . . ., . , . o , : . . .5 - 5 . ' I . ' ' I I - I I . , . l ' I I I I I I I ' I - , . , : . , . o f o I 5 I - , . I : I , . . , . o I .. , . , . I 3 I I . ' ' . ' ' . Y-Teens, Sr. Gurls Club, Offuce Assnstant, ' I E n ' I I I ' I - I . , . - ' I ' I I . o I 5 I I I I I -I ' - I . . II . . II , . , . . . ., . , I I I 5 . I . , . . a I - . - I ' I - ' 'I 1 . , . , , . . , . o I 3 I I 5 I I I I ' I - J . I I I , I . l . I , I I - I 5 . , . Wyer Barbara Joyce Spanush Club Y Teens Counselor s Aude Sr Gurls Club GAA Busuness Club A luttle beauty lover of people Yates Margaret Laverne Sr Gurls Club uuet sweet and very amuable York Cllfford Guy Football Basketball Baseball Phu Delta Sugmo Dramatucs Marroon W Outspoken humorust Who plays ut cool Shutty Zachrutz James D Breeze Co edutor Student Councul Bandwagon Dramatucs Hu Y Swummung Chu Omega Sugma Latun Club Pres and Sec Depth of character unduvudualuty Ziegler Blrdue Lou V Pres of Class Student Councul Vuce Pres GAA Board 6 year letter gurl Lute Savung Syncronuzed Swummung Annual Staff Modern Dance Usher Quad Councul Intertrotoruty Tausua Pres Latun Club Aedule Sr Curls Club Football Queen Cheerleader Y Teens A ready hand for the needed task senstuve awareness of true values wutlu whute coats and dark trousers Zummer Erma L GAA Y Teens Sr Gurls Club Bowlung Bandwagon Kytyves V Pres A real frlencl sparklung vutalnty Zorn Walter A pleasure to know outsude Interests Thus we brung to a close a year of hugh school lufe jammed wuth smules and styles Memones from classrooms that theme that was due last Fruday the mud year exam lthe last hugh school exam for most of usl the football basketball and baseball games, dances, hayrudes, partues, then funally, class day, our last glumpse of Western l-lulls as students, and graduatuon, a goal obtauned These and many more memorues wull be wuth us as we plunge forward unto a new and strange world , - u . 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I 1 , I A .r I , - It f -- Wl1at's so mterestm Yes we all would really luke to know what our style conscious freshman belles and beaux fund so captnvatmg Joe Baker who as proudly sportmg one of those terrlfnc checked jackets and brown sport shurt wrth harmonuznng pants apparently thmks ut as worthy of the camera s actnon Also shown lookmg over the structure are joan Boettncher wearmg one ot the tnreless and ever tanthful sunts and Bob Allen In the typical West HI attlre ofa button down oxford cloth shurt and sharp suede shoes By the way Bob we hear you re quite the kat I see Kathryn Koerber as Iookmg very pert mdeed an her white blouse dressed up by a velvet bow whach matches her sknrt and one of those versatule and smart wescotts Is Sharon Cozat trynng to get a better view or glvmg us a better vnew of her two pieced checked cotton dress wnth a popular peplum7 Very mce Sharon Paulette Cohen certainly looks well pleased wnth lt all nn her servucable whnte cotton blouse and wool neutral skirt We hope that the fence :sn t blockmg pretty Barbara Bonman s vlew as she sports that favorute and stylush two some of a darkshurt and lnght short sleeved sweater Whatever the obyect of mterest may be Betty Lowther as sure to be ready tor It an her pastel Pnngle cashmere con trastmg neck scarf and go every where checked sknrt That combunatuon as hard to beat Betty You re all o very sharp group P S We most certannly hope ut ns not the thnng that holds your attentnon' Please let us nn on ut wall you? 61 O O 7 o ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 I . . 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T P N-9' I ao 4, -v X-f -I --. ,,. ww xg' w 'sf r x 'S as 'I Rutenschroer I Ruthemeyer B Ryles C Ryles M Sacks Sailors H Salmon I SIXTH ROW Sampson I Sampson V Sargeant N Schaefer D Scheer M Schmaltz F Schmidt C Schmlthorst W Schmuesser F Schoenberger I Schott D Schubert V Schumer M Schrader N Schrubers I SEVENTH ROW Schulte W Schroeder R Schuster I Sears ars on Se C Serra Serramo C Setser S Shambaugh P Sharp R Shelander I Siegel N EIGHTH ROW Slegert E Snlvernell K Slmms I :mms I lmpson Z knrvun R Smlh Smith M Sm: nncer I Spradlun R Sprague P St t Y Stelnbush NINTH ROW Stelnbush I Sterneman R Stevens I Stevens wart M Stnerlnger P St It T n S Iohn Stoller B Stnetelmler C Strobel D Strohm P Sullnvan D TENTH ROW Takahoshn W Tauber I Taylor A Taylor Taylor R Thompson T Thomson I Thoroman P Thrasher S Tlllett D Tmsley V Todd A Toepfer M Toeofert T Townsley I ELEVENTH ROW Trutschler A ro Imger V ulley A T ndall Unger C Us er Vandermullen I Van Lxeu V Von Luehrte D Vorcs A Vulcheff S Wagner R Walsh D Waltter F Waltz M '7 4- i FIRST ROW Waltz S Ward R Wasper A Wasserman S Weber E WeberW Weddendort E Wells SECOND ROW Wells W Werner E Wetzel C Whute R THIRD ROW Wulluams A Wnlson I Wnlzbach R Wmd hcltz R Wunkelback I Wnnkler B Winters I Wnsc I FOURTH ROW Wlttrock I Wolf S Woodell W Wright R Yeary I Young D Zapf W Zesch L FIFTH ROW Znmmerman R Zuch C Zugeltcr W uager P Zuvernnk j an Schae er Braun SIXTH ROW Pounstone I Prader I Prager P Pross I a n B R ansen R earn Shar fvm 'Y 5 QQ lie lll' shin NI 'uf 1 J wltrlb ix ffm .em 1 QQQ V O Our best oot orward These ottroctnve lossues who ore putting their well clod feet forward ore from left to rrght Dorothy Goeschet Borboro Brott Phyllas Crosthwonte, Morulyn Kruse, jcackue Wuse, ond joyce Rutenschroer Marmer's Shoe Store Western Hnlls most modern ond most complete shoe store Glenwoy ond Gulsey Avenues 63 ll 3' . I ,dl rg Vg:-A ' .J N ,L L 4, , 3 t ' I 1 '- 1' ' I Y Q K M va ' f , 'fr 'A r A -'U . A of .-4' ' 'fill' 'Aff K I l , ,X .Q-eff' -5:3 Y wi I ' -3' 4 4 - la ' . or , se K - OS .V 3,3 fl 'J 1 A T ' , , A ,.T x All I Ill ' .vs , - . .,.. Q 1 ,wr -4 4 . , ,. , .. , ., , J . V W Q 4 V .5 .Q , .1 .: . .Q .B. gC,, x x' 'A 'ts' , V7 . n ,f 2 U , 'Q' -.lf X-J 1 .' .1 .2 .' ' A f f ' L' H' 'lil lu., . Whltney, 1.3 Wuedenbenn, 1.3 Wales, C.g Wilhelm, 1. I '--. gf 0 ' ' A I -6 2 U 2 .' .1 .sz .b ,Q - K ' 7, ' 51' I l J frjif 'eng 5,1 -, ' A b 51:1 ru l , ' I I ,AA A 4 an ' -, . 1 .4 h Q 1 Z l , .gr , .3 Fd! B.3 ' , D.g I , I Fw- t 4' D V' y x K lig R5 .- X y N 0 Rh, .1 H ,.:'S.,F,gY-'p.R.'U , A I qi - . ,I i Y? Y K J 'rs , W 4 , 'sv ., , I 1 tv f W v I T I r ' I 5 L Q 4 . X - , x T Ny 5' ' 1 I I lt's quite evident that Ron Lutz has discovered the secret of holding a crowd's attention. But maybe M. Myers, C. Lemert, K. Sumberg, j. Bauer, j. Cappel, R. Lineback, B. Mursinna and H. Hohnecher are admiring his flashy large-blocked yellow and white sport shirt, and those go-everywhere blue suedes, Which is it, kids? Introducing the Ir. High set . . K. Buchert wears an ever-popular sport jacket and j. Hearing a wool jersey dress, a new fad of '5l. R. Bommer models the typical dress of West Hi for fellows, while L. Greenfield and C. Ernst display the typicals for girls. ln the second row R. Gilbert features the ever practical suitj B. Williams and E. Yamaguchi, the typical West Hi dress. D. Tulmer wears a sport jacket while R. Bollinger prefers the flashy Fraternity Pep jacket. Excuse our editorial, but you guys and gals are all right. Did somebody tell a joke? No, our eighth graders are always beaming. Their smiles fit right into their streamlined styles. T. Bennet wears a navy sweater with grey gabardine slacks in popular combination. And a checked dress worn by C. Little is something that is being featured in the Spring fashions. M. Runch is also featuring a neat dress. Plaid shirts are a hit with E. Mark as they are with every other fellow at West Hi. M. Leonard, is fortunate enough to have a combination that is a must to all the girls at West Hi. A Nimyff. I is aw 'T If VL Bu 7' 2 lQXff 'YW LL 'LY Q Q M' afwzsflee 4, ...A uf lrffxa L. 6 elk var 4, 1 17 Av Well here we are T ROW Alexander B Allen pklns A v-,ar Baas :ey L a er 3 ar er Bauer Bauer 1 Beason M Becker L Beckman B 5 OND ROXN Ben rmller S Berscr C Y Ben er N Bonne rger esser lerJaum rkerrnauer B hop Q1 sfoll C 1 or ofoc o lne Bo ln cr THIRD ROW Bornmer R Bonerf E Bothwell B Bryan M Bod-,err u ock B u vanker M u fs a oun a pe Carson C rson S Caruso S Case B Celialu W Clnnamon C FO RTH ROW Cinnamon I Cl rk I Clem nTs E Clemmors R evenger S Conner F Cook B Coombsl Crarg Cruse avus P eCarnp S ers Drers W Drnc er FIFTH ROW Dvxon C Downey P Drew Dudley R Dugglns M Duke R Dunhofr C Dunnunv P Dupper W Durbec Eger P uc r ms I E werer Ana-.sr f -.1 omm 1 X C24 3 I 'lv O XJ 2 ro J' 'njm 3 yugo 2 m'3 ro 1 '11 Bl 39 gon wgm O1 13 .. -H.. Q D 31' 'EST U Q25 :r 71 l'T1 c :Il o-.rn :Nv- UU W5 IJ' Fl F I71 4 ru 2 ru 41,1 5 -I -Vs sv F7 lf! 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Vandnvort, M., Vogel, D., Woggoner, K., 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 . , , , , . I 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 ' 1 -I 1 -1 1 -1 1 -I 1 -1 - 41 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 - , .5 , . 1 -I 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -I 1 -I 1 .1 1 .1 1 .1 1 .: 1 . , 0 3 1 -I 1 -1 1 -I : , .5 , .5 , .5 , .5 1 -I 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 A-I , .5 , .5 , .5 , .5 , .5 1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I 1 'I I ' 9 0 : , .5 , .5 , .5 , J.5 - 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 . 1 -1 , .5 , .5 , .5 , .5 , .5 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 , .5 , .5 , .5 , .5 , .5 , . 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 , . 0 0 : , .5 , .5 , .5 I 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I - -J , .5 , .5 1 .5 , .5 , .5 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I , .5 , .5 , .5 , .5 , .5 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 - 1 .5 1 - , I 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I , y R 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 - 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 , .5 , .5 , .5 , .5 , . . - . . . 0 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 - , , . . . . I - 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I -I Q . . . . 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 - 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 I ,5 I , 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I . ' . . . . Q , .5 , , . - 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 ' 1 -1 1 -1 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I 1 -I . . . - . ' A ' ' - 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 . . . . ' . g , . 1 -1 1 -I 1 -I 1 -1 1 -1 1 -I 1 -I 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 - o 0 O 5 E K anew n :momma 4 yy ,, E 1 3' ., ,za-A Z ,ml , K 2 is M W' xagnv 'Q 4 J f 1 I fi ,s 90 E2 Y' 1 S Arr A af ,. l 1 n P fling, N Boys sports Western Hllls We may possess strength speed agullty endurance skull and knowledge to meet the every day demands of llfe but nf we lack sportsmanshup character toler ance and consvderatlon for others then we have fauled It rs our earnest effort In the physical educa tuon and athletrc departments to further the above We love to wun but not at the expense of character or sports manshlp We prefer our contests to be dommated by attvtudes of fnendluness both by players and specators aluke May a hlgh standard of sports manshup ever dominate our Wes tern Hllls actlvltles and extend throughout the clty nation and world butld character as well as athletes These words spoken by Mr Arch McCartney sym boluze nn brevsty the alms of sports at Western Hllls A coach can teach a boy a sport and he wuth practuce can master thus skull and become a star athlete but unless thus boy has a true conception of and practices dullgently sportsmanshlp then he rs an athlete ln Since the schools beglnnung Western Halls has had prosperous athletuc seasons Throughout the years she has bred many cham pnonshup teams many mdnvudual stars and many boys who have gone on to wnn state sectuonal and natuonal fame for themselves and for theur alma mater such as johnny Fvsher golf champuon and Herman Wehmeuer now wnth the Reds ! 0 ll - - I I I I ' - , I . I. . I . . l . I . . I I n 1 ' I I 1 U l f ' ' J H - . . I . . . . I . . characteristics to some degree. name only. ,, . . , . . I I I . h I Il ' . - ' I 1 I I . I l I l I Q I ll 1 ' TTIGTOOH W' 1-A? 1 mi Group sponsors all-around boy The trophy for the tinest all-around boyl The most coveted award any boy in school can winl This is not a tribute to the most brilliant boy, the hardest- working, the most athletic, but rather to the one who has all these qualities and many more. Winners of this award in past years have proven in later lite that they were also all-around men capable of as- suming the unseltish, idealistic leadership the world so desperately needs in these times ot crisis. Zachritz wins coveted honor Every hero has his dream girl and the boys of Maroon W have one in common. She is the fortun- ate sweetheart crowned the Dream of Maroon and Cream by the kiss ot the football coach. Morgan and McCartney are the fortunate sponsors in line tor this honor, All boys who have received letters in any sport are members and eligible to cost their vote. The club has contributed much to the success ot Western Hills athletics since its opening. P pibl' V 5 I, . .W gm w N fx .:- ' . ,Y RF' .gg -A K. 'v ' PN Q- , Q .gk-4 - 5 W Q4 ' fxawf, A v r4,fik: . L4 1 1' -x V Y , X 2 A 1 FIRST ROW: Sohngeng Leischerg Barnes, Yaxellg Condorodisg FOURTH ROW: Dudley, Mango, Sweet, Single, Conatser, Gal' l'lOOlsL Frank, breithg Sessg Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Lampeg Hughlettg Borders, Booseveld, Molcr. FIFTH ROW: Sammonsg Bates, Schwcinforth, Tierney, Morgang THIRD ROW: Dick, Lane, Wund. York, Wagner. .F'z6:3'f!5if?5f 74 f-1, ' .. ., y A , 8' ,K fffr -t - J.,-,,'w,, g -I rx . , K it Western Hills gridiron history of '50 A great teamg expertly taught P.H,S.l.. champs in '50, tied in '49, champs in '48l ls there a reason? We think so, for Western Hills uses a unique system of coaching. lt all starts in the seventh grade with great care being taken to use the same type of instruction in football fundamentals from the seventh through the twelfth grade. junior high teams play schools of the same level. ln the ninth grade public high school league play begins, and right from the start the boys have the opportun- ity to discover for what positions they are best suited and continue in them for the duration of their high school football career. Scientific grading of the players is used throughout with each player being rated from O to lO on every play. Then each boy is given his score for the entire game and the efficiency of the team as a whole figured. Later play is care- fully analyzed from running the moves over and over again and the good and bad points of his play pointed out to each boy. ln the picture above such a dope session is going on. Team wins P. H. S. L. Although the Morgan Raiders of '50 played great football as a team, there were also individual play- ers who were outstanding. Such players are pic- tured above: Ralph Lane shooting a pass, Bill Con- atser evading a tackler while running, 1. Sweet about to plunge through the line, and Chris Hoehnle getting a kick off. From the very beginning, the team showed its true colors by winning or tying all but two games. Al- though tying St. Xavier and losing to Lima, the Mighty Maroons coasted to a victory over the bold Cavaliers of Purcell, which was our best victory of the season. Virtually tromping the P.H.S.L. teams, except for a hard fought victory over Central, the Maroons went undefeated to become league champs. Although losing a hard fought battle to Elder, Western still enjoyed one of the best sea- sons in history. Spirit and enthusiasm Behind the players' hard work during the four quarters of playing time and the endless hours of practice, lies their love of the game and the spirit to want to play. Spirit is not limited to fans, for the team has spirit too. The clay of the game the team wears bluejeans and The common factor of team and fans bow ties, draws attention to themselves, and make the students and players want to win. Before and during the game players cheer each other on in create ing perfect team harmony, The spirit continued to the end of the game when our coaches were carried off the field, climaxing our Purcell victory Reserves develop future 51' varsity If roses were being passed out for the most victorious team on record, the reserve squad of 'SO probably would not be on the re- ceiving end, Although the team did not post an enviable record for the season, many outstanding play- ers were developed. These players and many boys who were in fewer games, but who practiced the en- tire season, gained much experience which will be valuable to the varsity team of '5l. However, if the actual playing was examined, and the scores recalled, we would find that most of the games were hard-fought contests with the reserves unluckily falling on the short end of the score. West-Hi Country Day ...... l 5 West-Hi Hughes .c,.,.cs.... 27 West-Hi Central .....,,s....,, i3 West-Hi .... O Walnut Hills ..,. I2 West-Hi .... l 3 Woodward ..,..... l 3 West-Hi Withrow ...,...,.s.. 8 F rosh begin league play Perhaps the Freshmen would not re- ceive any roses for their victories either, but the experience they gained in their first year of league play cannot be measured in wins or losses. Under Coach Siekman, the team received instruction which will be immeasurable in future years. Midget Maroons drill in fundamentals Learning the fundamentals of the Western Hills style football, the Midget Maroons took a stride on their road to All American honors. Under the guidance of Coach Pollack, assisted by Coach Parker, the team got first hand experience and ended with a 3-2 record. West Wyoming ...,. West Bridgetown . West Country Day West St. Theresa . West Walnut Hills ill' 1'7'At?l Q we dulqv .TTWX 4-i5 'u by Q sul ...us s xx .mr-1: Team topples ritual, takes 6th place in state To win a letter to put where your chest used to bel This slogan typities the long hours of proc- tice which must be put in to build a team like that of this year. Due to Winningham's fourth place FIRST ROW: Pfielg Bilbreyg McMahill SECOND ROW: Conadog Winninghamg Langenbeckg Rogers in the state meet, the Cross Country team finished a terrific season by taking sixth place, Throughout the yeor there was a constant rivalry with Central, lost yeor's champions, whom we finally defeated. 5 The beauty of the Football Season While attendants Arlene Hansen and Bobbie McAfee looked on, her king, Willis Conatser, crowned Miss Birdie Ziegler Football Queen of 1950: the climax of the first queen contest of the Ed Roll, Carole Tiffany, Bobbie McAfee, Birdie Ziegler, Arlene Hansen, Julian Forney The roses carried by Miss Ziegler are from Eck Bros. Florist, 1233 Vine St. year was completed. The candidates for this con- test are sponsored and chosen by the cheerleaders and voted upon by the entire school. This contest is one of the most popular in school. -pf i Sgf Basketball gains spotlight FIRST ROW: Canadog Wagnerg Conatserg Lane. SECOND ROW: Condorodisg Wheeierg Yorkg Was keyg Mangog Koester, mgr. New coach compiles new high in records, clevelops two team proficiency With the best record compiled in years at West one game, bowing to Withrow. Chosen o pre- Hi, the Maroon Cagers have great cause to be season favorite, the Maroons lived up to their proud. In league play the Maroons won ali but expectations in winning fourteen out of twenty The big shots games, beating many powerful tives. The team not only set records but also, more than once, scored more points than were listed on the score board, thus shattering the school record. Taking Mr. Clark's place, after his recall to the Navy, Coach Bob Siekman ably drilled the team to a two team proficiency, Thus well drilled in the game, many of Siek's boys developed into well rounded cagers. Soon it looked as it there were not five outstanding players, but rather ten. Seldom did Siek substitute man for man, but more often platoon for platoon. To the Maroon Cagers ot '5l, and to Coach Siekman the annual presents orchids and their heartiest congratulations. uf 83 X w iw f f 1, I .gp W '65 J 5 U an ,-vi Q .4-1 ,QQ D I V a E if 31- 'E 5, f-Qqarm,-,, L M 7 ,.-fo-. .. C X , 2 4 ay QQ' S . '- s N3 gg J ,,......., ,- rf' YMWV .'o.Q6Og 'Olga' .MA 3? 4 all 3 and HQ FIRST ROW: Shiprnang Lowerg Williamsg Bilbreyj Winnighamg Schuclng Sweet. .l.V.'s also set victorious pace Also on the big end ofthe receiving circuit was the Maroon lunior Varsity. Much the same as the var- sity the l.V.'s also had two coachesg starting with Mr. Siekman and ending with Mr, Nead. Many ot the team had high averages with Sonny Lower pacing the high scorers. West Bacon ..ss,.w.ss West Woodward 3, West Norwood .,.. West Hughes West Hillsboro s,,, West Central West Purcell ,,,., West Withrow .,s,,, West Walnut Hills SECOND ROW: Contantg Knauberg Hofter Bassg Schna Ruerhwcin West Hi West Hi West Hi West Hi West Hi West Hi West Hi West Hi West Hi belj Woodward .,................ 23 Wash, Crt, House ...,.... 3l Elder ..,,,.....,.s,,,Y.s,,,.,.,,, 33 Central ,ss., ..... Mt, Healthy .s.s. Withrow ,s.., , .,.,29 9 .26 Hughes .,.Y. ,...Y.., 3 O St, Xavier .,.,, ,,,,.. 7 339 Walnut Hills ,,,.,,........ 35 Reserfves play in own circuit With a complete season, playing teams in any league, the reserves had a fairly successful season. In junior Varsity play next year the reserves can give added strength. l 45333 FIRST ROW: Paine, Shimazug Shepard, Morgan, Garrison, Vollmer, Brewer, Lane, H ' . SEJOOLD ROW: Leischer, Lampeg Borders, Taylor, Dopperg Barnes, Thieg Bowling, Vork. Sh ' O1't on pTaCtlCe b r b ' FIRST ROW: Schmidt, Nickols, Altvaterg Allan, Bylerg Heckman, Harper. u SECOND ROW: Phillips, Harper, Ober, Hotel, Kincaid, Giesg Demoropiles, in spirit and wins Finding a time and a place to prac- tice seemed to be this year's fresh- men's chief concern. However, despite these handicaps they fin- ished Znd in the P.H.S.L. From monstrous 6'5 Fred Hotel down to the professional bench-warmer, high spirit seemed to prevail which will help them next year in reserve play. Mermen inislx airly successful season Coach Bob Koppes, succeeding Coach Nohr, started his season as a build-up period. Being a new coach and greatly hampered by the loss .of such stars as Barry Brit, Russ Renner, Tom Eichstadt, and Dwight Smith, Mr. Kappes started many new boys and juniors on the road to an aquatic career. However, our tank-men had a fairly successful season, placing third in all three interscholastic meets. lContinued on next pagel FIRST ROW: Prescott, Kolde, Brauer, Tyler, Striebig, Dunn, Engler, Halloran, Bicknaver. SECOND ROW: Zochritz, Yost, McMurray, Bauer, Erhardt, Haine, Francq, Burke, Bauer, Zuverink. The outstanding diver of the year was Rich Brauer, shown doing a full swan dive. PX TankfMen eighth in district Although not fclring very well in some dual meets, our team placed eighth in the southwestern district meet. li N. J-L-ini FIRST ROW: Moken, Horn, Keein, Russell. SECOND ROW: Wohlke, Becker, Smith, Allen, While, Fagin. Plunging into ice-Cold water at seven-thirty in the morning may not seem like fun to most people, but to the swimming team of fifty- one, it spelled the difference be- tween victory and defeat. Victories do not come by luck and the swim- ming team soon discovered that maybe those morning dips were worth it in counting up the wins, A medley team Western Hills can be proud of was composed of Dick Erhardt, Bob Bicknover, and Rich Brauer. Nine consecutive years For the ninth consecutive yeor, the Western Hills, keglers finished their seoson first in the public high school leogue. Although losing Mr. McCartney who resigned os cooch, Mr, Tom Stenger took his ploce ond proved he could keep the Moroon keglers on top. FIRST ROW: Wund E.g Lommers, J. SECOND ROW: Windlemon, F.p Pfeil, L.g Muth. With the loss of Erv Hoinke ond Dick Wollcce, Western Hills wos somewhot leery of their chonces for onother Ieogue chompionship, but os the seoson progressed the keglers confidence grew ond chompionship seemed imminent. Now os the seoson is over we ore oll hoping for next yeor's championship to mork our tenth strciight P.H.S.L. LEFT TO RIGHT: Winkelmon, Pfiel, Wund, Lippert. ,ZT g nf' W 52 Gi AWE We! 4' M Af , . ,gf 5 Q ' f at Z Q , , i f' Qu ' in f 5 A I V mf 42:22 'H' D iw' -IH.. nl' 'F 'Vi ' ' ff Y I X 4 ,J , Q17 llki New coaches build team For years lt's fun to run has been the slogan of our Ferguson Road cindermen, under the able guid- ance ot Arch McCartney. This year Coaches Bob Siekman and Bob Kappes took the reins of the team, assisted by Mr. McCartney, and not only proved lt's fun to run , but also lt's fun to win. This year's team looked like Western Hills track teams of the past. Drilling in fundamentals as well as individual events, many fellows found themselves in fields comparable to teams of past they might not have thought ot. A dash man can run the hundred yard dash in possibly ten seconds but for those ten seconds he must practice endless hours doing endless exercises. In actual meets with other schools our cindermen proved they were worthy of our praise. Finishing second in the P.H.S.L. meet, the Maroons posted an enviable record. jim Robb, triple threat of the track team, showed Seniors place high for Western his true colors in almost all meets by winning or placing in the l2O high hurdles, the l8O low hurdles and the high jump. Bob Geld- rich in the weight field was consistently dependable to bring home some points for West Hi. A new and profitable edition to the team was Toepfert, formerly of Walnut Hills, who rose to heights in scoring points for the home team in the pole-vaulting. To the two new coaches who proved their worth and a better than average team, congratula- tions are heartily offered. As our star hurdlers go over the top and cover the hurdles, so do Over the Top Garage Doors, They are fully insulated and guaran- feed. The D. H. Willey Lumber Co. 5535 Glenwoy Ave., Mo. I250 Illia 4 V. fi i 12 11 A if fi A fi ,i 3 4. 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A-.H W 4 . . 1 .-M 144.3 Mb f , '15 Q f M735 1 in w...f 49' 93 5 AK. -sQm F Q,-. ,A Golfers prepare for promising year As the Maroon golfers break out their putters, blasters, drivers, and worn-out golf balls, they are seen treking to the courses to another victorious season. As yet they have only played one match where they beat Central l l-l. Medalist was Dave Wagner, posting an 81, for eighteen holes. While John Pottschmidt lines up a difficult putt, we see Dave Wagner limbering up as the rest of the team looks on. 1 ' Sissies? not our State Champs! Western captures state crown second time in four years Our illustrious champions didn't exactly win state honors because they drink Mondery's milk but they do enjoy it after o game or at an oft moment at practice. Mondery Dairy Distributor tor Golden Guernsey Milk 2045 Harrison Ave. 13335 We A Baseball team undergoes changes. After rebuilding last year, the Maroon diamond stars had gained valuable experience playing as a team which helped them greatly this year. Most of the infield and outfield had played to- gether before so the real change was the batteries. The mainstay of the battery was Ken Smith, senior catcher. However a new addition, Whit- sen, was the outstanding find, as he proved by pitching a no-hit game, the first game. has many fveterans Coach Paul Nohr is and has been the driving force behind our teams victories. He is the remaining coach from the original physical education department of West Hi, and to him is given much of the credit for our wins. Early in the spring the team started practicing and striving for a well-coordinated team. At the first sign of good weather our diamond dust- ers were on the field practicing for the games which were before them. FRONT ROW: Conatser, Striebig, York, Sheets, Kleinfelter Boosevelt. STANDING: Shipman, Gulleman, Prestin, Barnes, Wund Schnabel, Sess, Waskey, Reitzes, Galbreith, Jovoin, Smith Western Western Western Western Western Western Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills ...,........ Hills .....,..,... Baseball summary in a nutshell 7 St. X. .,,., 6 Central ...,sY ,.,. Woodward 9 St. X. 4 Hughes ...,.. .... 7 Hughes ...... .,... Western Western Western Western Western Western Hills ......s..... Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Central ..... Purcell .....V. Withrow .... Middletown Middletown Walnut Hills 'l.ff uf f '-f Sur 98 NN vw' 5. 'S T Reserfves make own name Baseball was certainly in the air this year at Western Hills. Not only did our Maroon Varsity show themselves well, but our reserve squad is currently making their own name in interscholastic sports by pacing the P. H. '51 A U ti currently first in P.H.S.L. els, and Everemonde hurling for our future Varsity team. On the pitching staff Everemonde made his way by pitching a one-hitter. As it was in many sports this year, a new coach, Mr. Bill Nead, v ., ...,-,,,. V 1 i 'f made this team what it is. S. L. League. With so many veterans re- turning to our Varsity squad, our reserves had many outstanding players to choose from. In individual standouts we can see Dick Smiley Ruehrwein in the infield with pitchers Cooper, Nick- Mr. Nead came to us in , mid-year and before long it was found that he was an able coach and was welcome in our athletic-department. Also starting practice in the gym, Mr. Nead drilled his reserves to proficiency which was later proved on the field. .gf , A X 'li , 1 .se 1. 1 V 1 4 5 Q 1, X fra' :fm no - Q T ' f v 4 A ,3- . ' Qigf gr ' D lv ' L i? ' . . ji.: , L' ? f -gf! 'N 9- ' m, J .l n. Vx .1 .A 'ff ..f 'sf S '2fgfv', J , A,-. 'V' if ggfwffifw ,mp ,ww X YI F u-1-r -Q, -A: 1, , - .. '. H? Ni Q f g3?M:f?'fg, 111'-umm-mi .QF lv. :Q EM The blare of the trumpets, the beat of the drums, then the rythmic marching of the majorettes and majors as they lead the band, with the million dollar trumpet section, down the field, and an- other half-time exercise is on the way. Throughout the year, the band presented many of! hands our destiny lies. interesting shows which included a three-ring circus, a salute to our nations' sections, a salute to B. I. E. Day, a satire on our national sports, numerous comical presentations, and the greatest of them all, a salute to the U. N. which we are proud to present in these pages. l United States The U. S., our beautiful country, land we're proud United Nations The U. N., melting pot of the world, in whose 41+ if .sg li G. A. A. builds leaders We are the youth, fair and true and loyal too. So goes the GAA. song and the words are just as true in this year, 1951, as they were in the year 1931 when the song was composed. The GAA. ideals of fair play, good sportsmanship and friendship still live today as they did in 1930 when the group was organized. A sport for every girl and every girl in a sport is the goal towards which GAA. is ever aiming. These are the words of Hazel Burk head of the girls' gym department, Pictured above is the student group who so capably run the organization, Students and advisors co-operate for better understanding. Front row, left to right: 1. Aneshansel, 1. Gingerich, 1. Geisler, C. Backus, M. Planck, K. Steele. Second row: N. Sciarra, C. Tiffany, C. Thornbury, B. Nelson, B. McAfee, B. Ziegler, C. May, I. Doerman. Third row: J. Stein, M. Lutz, N. l-lall, C. Bose, N. Bryant, R. Meininger, M. jones, M. Blackwell. It is in the hands of these girls that fall the responsibility of governing and guiding the group through the year. Their decisions and willingness to work proved event- ful as the Mr. Western Hills Dance, the banquet and all the sports were run off with flying colors in 51 . Worklng behund the scenes of GAA Mnss Connne Wntte jr GAA spon to keep at an actnve organuzatuon IS Mnss sor ns seen un conference wlth two of the Burk the faculty advlsor Her snnceruty club s offlcers Susan Dleckman president and friendly greetings along wuth her en and Ann Blser vnce pres Muss Wltte also thusuasm rate her tops among the gurls IS the competent coach for the swnmmers Twanklmg eyes a flashnng gran The outstanding athletic abnluty and a sympathetuc attltude characterize our and attitude of good sportsmanship of new Vernre Sestz Instructor In the gurl s gym comer Mlss Loss Scott are a flne example department Under her capable management a to her students Through her unterests nn synchronlzed swnmmlng class has developed G AA Scotty has ganned many friends l . . . I . A I . - 1 . . . , . . . 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Then came the game against hustling Wyo- ming with the advanced team playing to a hard fought one to one tie. The season was climaxed with a supper which was in honor of the sport and the girls who participated in the fun, throughout the year. Qftfi Ruth Meininger executes a left hand lunge with M. Lutz and A. If ,WZ V, W-gun Hansen looking on. lx f' XX :sv ii. fy if X fx cult, LL ,QQ 1' e- . igl .lx i I' ft ef JW' 105 f c ,Qo., i.,.e rg. Pictured above, left to right, are Lorraine Smith and Judy Justice jumping for a tie ball. This is common action in a game. Above Sally Beckel is shown shooting for a basket with Aneshansel guarding, Brueggeman and Lutz are waiting for the rebound. Jane Stein Ruth Meininger Carol Bockus, Connie Moy 0 As we move on to basketball the scene varles from e great outdoors to the lnsude courts We start ou an the locker room with utterances of I our turn to play Am I late or Dud you make e A I team? As we pourney up the steps to the gym our pace us hastened to the sound of whnstles and runnlng feet Here we learn there rs much more to the game of basketball than merely shoot :ng at a basket for the purpose of pllnng up the score Again skulls must be learned In the art of shootung guarding gettung around an opponent and many more As the season changes so does coach as the always helpful Scottie attempts to f ,X- fxxm pound unto us some playmg sense Then comes tame for the game the umplre shouts Captains ready and we re off at the sound of the whistle The ball travels from one sude of the court to the other as the never tnrang players keep up a steady pace An other whistle and the game us over one team vrctor nous the other congratulatung the wlnners As we walk slowly down to the showers duscusslng erther our wan or defeat the enthusuasm dues out Conver satlon swutches then to the tlme the next bus wull be runnnng or to the bug game to be played wnth Seton next week All nn all the game was worth whsle and thoroughly enloyed by all Zig! X Lf gf U45 The advanced team LEFT TO RIGHT Brueggeman Backus Smuth Justuce Stem Jones Botsford SECOND ROW Beckel Lutz Aneshansel May Memlnger Scheer Ploss Sacks Sally Beckel ' ' ' II ' Il th - , , , I' h I , H S If ' ' . Il II ll II ' ' I I I Il ' ' ' th . . . - 1 1 ' - I I I I ll ' ll ' ' , . fri I 2 X17 ,, 1 ,X I.-2 ,z ,.,-x N-f X .1 .X ., X , V i , , I , 1 I , , of the pool are instructor, Lavern Seitz, Nancy I-lall, and Carol Backus. ln the water is a class ot eager enthusiasts. Depicted below is another phase of swimming. Every Friday afternoon a group of girls can be seen working diligently on the technique of synchronized swimming. This is a newly organized class for the purpose of creating co-operation, co- Pageant highlights swimming year Swimming is participated in by more girls than any other sport at West Hi. The picture at left is an excellent example ot class instructions which are just as important in swimming as in any academic subject. 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Girls as well as boys thrill at the thought of a good game, well played. As the ball is thrown all school is forgotten. Mr. Weather was an important factor in the success of this year's season. All classes were included in the intermural program which was held up only a few times by that watery precipitate called rain. Games were won and lost but all was taken in the spirit of fun. The advanced team spent extra hours in learn- ing the arts and fundamentals of the game, along with the necessary rules. This extra ABOVE LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Nurenburg, J. Gerald, C. Tiffany, R. Meininger, and C. Bachus are shown during batting practice. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Tiffany, A. Brueggman, C. Bachus, C. Thornburg, J. Bauer, M. Jones, C. May, R. Heusly. KNEELINGZ J. Gerald, L. Smith, R. Meininger, S. Beckel, J. Nurenburg, and E. Hecht. effort was well worth while as they defeated Mother of Mercy 7-O on our home field. As we gaze on these players we can see a feeling of satisfaction, along with accomplishment in the art of good sportsmanship. As the last ball is put in the bag and the last bat stored away, many a girl will look back on those days in which she felt the warmth of the sun and heard the crisp crack of the hard bat in her ears. 2 Breck, E. Gilbert, J. Gerald, E. Edle- Mildred Jones and Scottie man. Facing camera R. Meininger, N. Wait, and M. Lutz. Volleyball, tennis add to year's un Volleyball is another of the indoor sports which have came to be part at the extra-curricular pro- gram at West Hi. Through the enthusiasm and planning of our manager and coach this sport was made fun-worthy. The juniors were champions for the year as they defeated all other competition in the class tournament. l .A V ,N iii Dfw I I-Xing 1,17 If 5. I ,t no si YNee li ,W . ff A To i X I L I IY i 'L rg 'Y ' l XTX: i ll. Ax -M - - ,f f 'xx-' NX A .f L ,ls O' LQ! ' N Xl f X r f l I T .f 4 5 f 5, ic Tennis, an individual sport, was slow to begin but soon got under way in spite of all complications, Shown below are left to right N. Erhardt, M. Meinin- ger, manager, B. Ziegler and M. Planck in tradi- tional hand shake which takes place after the ten- nis match. A133 . sm, , ., fm View 1 - Q 'A JS. - 4 J-all ' yo 1. Y' .' . Q A 4' . . , ' ' -ixa. ? ' x. 7j.: f vi ,m a ff fQ xy 4gqgWQmm- 4' in 'I 'Y' qi. i. . Q Qs, , ,V XL 12 4 6. 3' ag X 35 ,: A -wr , 3, Y .fu fm. V' 4 E it u - . Nj ' Q 3 - ap Q QR I Nix' 5, 1 4' , AQ af 5 AF L., 3 Swim Q 'Q 1 tb.. gr gif tfl!'nf'.f Q ng, Jw w. 5' . Q :,, , , gf? , . , A asfigsq., .NL Y,-fvqlgl T T ' MLN' f f . ' ' ' . nv 4, L i'f 'Y 4 A, .3 ' S ,xg YN - - M , Qin Q , is ' 43 'Q ' 5545? 1' gk, ,fifffif , 4 sf' f-Q5-1 1.4.9 7 if-1 f 1 lfSr'?X 1 ff f- ' V ,I ,,V,',7, ,g.A ,,Lk5 ,K ' -,wit f X '45 Ygj, ' ,QA ' ' f ' , ' ru- '1 ' . - ' ' ' -1t13f.g' XvM? , A'? v'3i'smvg , ' ' '- ' '- ' I ,nh v 'V . AJ M' v if bf 2n..i9 . :W fv.Uf,. K fi? f - :. , 2 , f . A ,. '-f '.6'-My W, 2 v,xp'mf.:i 3 -V K ' N -' ' 52 , 3' 2, 'KZ-V K 3 x X 'J 3,5 1 - , Xu Pri QW k 3' - A . , , qw: fmfew, f Q 5?Q,..1.i R .4 If - A ' 1 Y X 'x Hx ,' ' 44 A W Q 1, 'fy X f 1 fy A ' , f' , y , . : . A n .W 'J NY QQ Aff' R ' , 9 N Q ,i ' , N ' gzk 4' .gwif-, A ' Av ,gk 1, ' 4 N l ha I ,W ,A , .lf a U N. . s .SQ ' V Q 'R Q1 w.. Music and drama, the fine arts The dramatic and music departments combine efforts in three ambitious well- received productions. The first musical dram- atization was the beautiful and inspiring Christmas program with the drama students presenting tableaux of old masters' paintings of nativity scenes, and the choir singing Fred Waring's famous version of the Christmas story. Right after the holidays, activities of Bond Wagon start to hum. Mr. Brady arranges, even composes the music. Mr. Burns helps with comedy scenes, Jinny Schreibeis arranges dances and designs the costumes for the act- ors to make with the help, we suspect, of the mothers, Mr. MarshaIl's art classes paint scenery, and suddenly, after weeks of frenzy, the scene-shifters get the call, Curtain , Mr, Brady raises his baton, the dancers trip from the wings, and the great show is on. The whole activity is repeated, with varia- tions, in the final production just before graduation, the tuneful operetta, Rose-Marie. Glamour Boy, Messiah, christmas program, Bandwagon and Rose Marie comprise '51 season. Smith, Betz, Euelsmon, Hyde, Hoskett Worneford Wogner Smith Mozzoi Childers Mller Mitchell Tiffany Wenzel Dancers galore From the light ond lively opening vein the show pro- gressed ropidly ond smoothly coupling comedy cmd seriousness to provide o greot omount of voriefy. 116 The 1951 Band Wagon Ed Roll Marilyn Gump ond Julion Forney Background Aching muscles ond tired per- x tormers were the results of the hord work ond rehear- sing thot took ploce months before the glittering performances. The stoge honcls, scene pointers ond costume designers were hord ot work olso to provide the foundotion for the high i quality performances. Buck, Bicknover, Nunnecker, Smith Rita Moore Glorio Koiser 8 talented beauty The Bandwagon this year had on abundance of talented and shapely choristers who bril- liantly danced to the orchestral arrangements of Great Day and Sunnyside of the Street. comic capers The Picnic Scene added a bit of gaiety to the show with the pastoral type dancing and comic pantomine by Peggy Weitzel, Rupe Dorn, Marilyn Miller, and Hubert Phillips. Gump, Zimmer, Myers, Thornbury, Mitchell, Sounders, Breck, Withrow Review thrills audiences fXl5X'lNll'Pl , ' 9'!!5 9 'XIWVI NTURF Orchestra recewes Each year, millions of people receive inspira- tion from listening to great symphony orches- tras. An example of the start given many of the musicians of these great orchestras may be found right here at Western Hills. The Senior Orchestra, under the distinguished direction of Mr. Brady, has maintained a higher standard ot musicianship this year than ever before, as was proven by the grand part taken in the productions of l-londel's Messiah, Bandwagon, Rose Marie, and FIRST ROW, left to right: Justice, Schirmer, Banfield, Yamaguchi. SECOND ROW, left to right: l-leinritz, Butler, Hall, Quimby. THIRD ROW, left to right: Sweeney, Hall, Lother, Baker. 120 regional recognition the graduation exercises. The competence of certain soloists was established when six members were chosen to occupy key posi- tions in the southwest district regional orches- tra. Mr. Brady, was selected to be a guest conductor. Those who return next year are looking forward to hearing it again and those who graduate will always remember the orchestra's meaningful rendition of Pomp and Circumstance on their graduation night. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Alse, Schramm, Runck. SECOND ROW right to left Forrester Kemper Brannon CENTER: Koenig, Ober, Munrath, Tennor, Burch, Winter THIRD ROW right to left Chance Rouk Harper Brauer, Bolinger. FOURTH ROW right to left Wohlwender Spragens Eckerlc FIRST ROW, right to left: Tonner, Meininger, Adams, Lang 122 Long preparation produces Glamour Boy The thespians of Western Hills during the course of the year enacted and read many plays and readings, and became acquainted with the various phases of the thea- ter and drama world. Staging a production requires a great deal ot makeup knowledge, set design, search tor talent lthrough try- outsl extensive practice and skilled directorship. All these stage attributes distinguish our drama coach Tom , The year was topped with the presentation ot Glamor Boy. Zia-- Il if A' W wi M545 kj 6 ei. and Paul Church was dedicated with the help of our choir which presented a program of musical selections appropriate to the occasion. Also in December, in conjunction with Christ- mas, the choir sang the famous Fred Waring arrangement of The Song of Christmas and the very beautiful and inspiring l-landel's Messiah, from which the above picture is taken. In December too, the Yuletide Concert at Music Hall was highlighted by the Western l-lill's A Cappella Choir. The Bandwagon was opened in March by the vibrant singing of the choir which gave a sen- sational send-att to the show. The climax of this year's choir activities was the production ot the operetta Rose Marie. 125 RH .J Qyw w if i X Wu ,Q , i ,W A ,, Qwwi M' is 'zu 51 if WN fm -I--': f,.Zi:2: 5 wlwgggy S. get 'Y 'si ,, 3 ,E S s 5 , :gf ygmi' X X -,xi W 'A uf ,if A K Aixam gg X 3 ft . fy , , 3 1 , uf M Jw ini mf E N siggewl A ,Q Q yl 3 N , ' ' J ,gvmfg ,Wg 5 -A .: 1. , V, , X ., fi wx Q Sf Ng 5 ' H ,, my Y Q 4 ggi: . 1 Q-15 4 S ,,,,Q ? A V 'J A , 7 x - ,H fi -- :.. 5 ,L w-Nm. A , Xmwh M . I. . 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Through their pen pals the students learn first hand the customs, habits and taboos of their countries and vice versa. These are also taught through books, the language clubs, and our ever- patient teachers. The publications, Annual and Breeze, are rated Languages and literature promote international understanding by experts in national competition, are sent to other schools throughout the states. Each year copies of the Annual are sent to France, Eng- land, Germany, and japan. When the school was visited this year by business men from japan copies of the Annual and Breeze were given them to take back to their country. ln this rela- tionship we have done our part in giving an idea and a better understanding of how our democ- racy works for us that others may follow. The cake used by the Freshmen came from Hirsch Bakery, 5047 Glenway. Frenchmen: S c h u c h , Richter, Lyst, l-lammon, Haines, Edwards, Planck, Dimitroff, u s f nerr- ,P -1' f. v w EM l l'1'f?LW 9 the classroom and through the clubs Mr, l-lerrle reads aloud in German some famous tales of the country. With a few explanations the students are able to visualize the scenes. A French custom is to bake a charm in a cake. The per- son who gets the charm is automatically king or queen and he chooses a mate. The lead of the rulers is followed by the others and everyone has a hilarious time. The Spaniards get the thrill of donning the costume ofa seniorita. ln this manner the country is brought to the classroom and a vivid picture of the country is created. Mufflc , Carder. Spaniards: Elliot, Peter Jones, Peters, Meyer Jones, Rauber. SECOND ROW: Botsford, Kuhn The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts Pruze ZS A gurl s Purse L- janet Gungeruch 'Q for money but the gurls 'TFT lunch bags and all other X A gurl if of today use them for beauty kunds of bags furst uses a purse for her hankue comb and her twenty fuve cents allowance but as the years pass Purses were orugunally untended Y' uts over nught bags school bags by more and more so called necessutues are added When she starts to go to school shell carry nn ut all the school supplues for the day She next carrues food and chewung gum Evudence of thus may be found at the bottom of the bag where all the wrappers are fuled Here also may be found three or four shades of lupstuck tussues of varuous types bobble puns safety puns a key chain and perhaps a spoon used last wunter for cough syrup JK VO 15117 can Q XQ3 lv. S5 On one unner sude of thus contauner us a pocket for the murror that has long sunce been broken Thus us now used for old tucket stubs tax stamps notes and perhaps an aspurun or two Seldom wull there be a purse not contaunung a wallet Now thus us another handy devuce to be stuffed wuth papers puctures and money lt wull contaun an expured membershup card three udentucal puctures of a best fruend as well as an udentufucatuon card a handy thung un case the other ten cards bearung the owner s name were lost ln the rear of thus wallet mught be found a dollar or two a few receupts some bulls Just a Smule NWO Bfvfmf You smuled at me un your own sweet way And luttle dud you know That my heart was heavy And my mund was full of woe Yes you smuled at me un a way so true And spoke uust a kund word or two and of course an uncashed check Thus wallet mught also contaun a change purse for all couns not dropped to the bottom of the bag In a purse there may be glasses a compact perfume pamphlets cluppungs a needle and and some unudentufued artucles but seldom can the largest of objects be found wuthout removung everythung from a gurl s purse Wfx f NN I X ,Q r XXX ' Ullt X l lx'fX Al But because you cared my heart dud sung K f X And the paun l knew lost uts stung TX Oh why cant all lust realuze X That a fruendly smule and laughung eyes Can luft a fruend or a stranger too l 0 3-j u th read Z And help hum look at lufe anew? k N SQ 132 XX K Nxt is Cl ' . , . . 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And have those tears Shed long ago been dimmed by years Since they were seventeen? Yet they do not try to understand Nor come forth with a helping hand Rather our tear our sob our sugh ls of another age long gone by When they were seventeen Perhaps when they thus age had met Promised themselves lll not forget But time erased the mem ry last They were adult That age was past When they were seventeen Perhaps one day we too shall smile Upon recalling the age while We were young But thorny the road ls now we tread and heavy the load For we are seventeen Eleanor Dimitroff :AS C 3'ZQ ' tgfgrfi xx W if 1 F54 We H., l Whose lrmbs are heavy mn, , XR n 'W' With raindrops ' At the sky f Sllghtly gray still xx We g l But turning fiery red and emerald green W Ablaze with the colors Of the curving rainbow '21 Ever reaching to the land About which we know nothing A-2.5-5-f And the children fi' M X I Running barefoot through beds of dirt 'Q' ff f ff Lnking the feel of the mud Q Still warm from the summer sun Oozing between their toes These are the things For whnch l look from my window After a rain Nancy Hall 4 133 Q x X ll fx l X , t , x A 'if , it M I lx xxx .X U -X 3 5. - - -'Z-'I ,.,-f,S'4 X X' + ll N X i S ' ' ff 2' 'T ' ' ' f - - f ,..-:L - fx-x yl a + , J X 1 I ' Q li ix - 11 1 ll We X - ' 1 G1 I. 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Cu :nun God's Wonderland By Nita Bryant The nlght rs quiet-a stlllness prevalls over the whute snow covered world Alone l walk and the only sound known to me as the crnsp clean crunch of snow beneath my boots The ucy boughs of trees and bushes gleam luke crystal before my spellbound eyes A evening star and a golden moon lnght my way Such peace and serennty l have never known As l marvel over thus wonder land l know It rs not wlthout a creator l feel the presence of God there beslde me and cry out through the stall aur Oh when wall all the world know thus peace that only ll God can gave? Thg Clfy The clty llghts fllckered off and on In monotonous 41-he umoduchon ,O 0 novel by Dorothy Mane., sung song repetltlon hardly aware of the human element that ILLUSTRATED BY THE AUTHOR exnsted In nts all too perfect lnternor Trauns rolled past cars skldded by trolleys clanged whnstles screamed a heartbeat was added here and a heartbeat snlenced there chaldren squealed and adults desparred All this the city held In Its arms day after day night after night To the stranger It was thrullung alnve gay and beautuful To the resident It was old dlrty and a place of unceaslng work Yet to the llght of heart It was a story full of joys and heartbreaks that only a clty could tell Thus as a cnty whose heart IS masked as a clown Paunted llps stretched to a smule sad eyes pulled to crnnkle cheeks covered weth blood red and costumed In cheap glntterung trnnkets Yes thus as the heart of a cuty holdung an nts palm the past present and the future lt rs a farce a pretense of realuty yet at consists of people luke you and me ln thus clty as rn every city llves a dreamer Some call dreamers fools neurotucs lunatucs but some call them angels Thus dreamer IS called Mxshaya Moshaya Bland At the end of a dnrty luttle street stands her solndly constructed stucco home completely ignorant of nts cracks and leaks ts age and ugliness lt s surroundungs are as old and as ugly as the house Itself Mushaya loved to sat un her room and watch over er world She pretended to be queen and the city was her knngdom Everythlng was beautuful and stately to her even the uglnness of her surroundungs l-ler seemnngly perfect world consisted of poverty strlcken people trudgnng along overly used concrete roads She saw the filthy smoke curl up out of chimneys and joan wuth other trauls of smoke to produce an ocean of fog whuch hung over the cuty constantly The telephone wires seemed to enclose the people an a cage as bars enclose a prisoner But to her st was 7-5 beautiful for she knew nought of ugliness T-1-l 134 ' ' ' 1 I ' . n , . 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I ' 'T declslon T 1 ffl Nzght By Nancy Hall The stars twlnkle from the blue black heavens And the pale crescent moon Beams through the maple trees Castung shadows across my path The wlnd IS blownng the fallen leaves rnto whnrlpools The night ss cold And through my coat feel a c A twlg crackles Under my foot lt IS the only sound to be heard In the stlllness of the nlght Then the lonely wall of a traln whlstle Breaks the sllence for a moment T e night IS stnll l el Luke on Intruder ln the dusk My heels cllck plalntnvely On the pavement As I hurry towards home Lnghts tlncker nnvntlngly from the wnndows Ot the crowded houses Along the Avenue But all IS qulet agavn Except for the cllcklng of my heels On the pavement Decision By Jnm Zachntz No matter the century or the time In whlch young people luve they must make decrslons Perhaps the most demandlng one as What wlll I do with my lute? Today wnth the world nn a seethlng whnrlpool of confuslon the answer to thus problem IS more keenly tough Tas luke a dream an whlch a clnngs hopelessly to a clltf of cut glass The future ns uncertaun For that reason many young people do not even try to reach or to grasp an answer to that key question They lose their grup and plunge unto the valley of the unknown Others lle cheat hate even klll for power to rule as a god Some make wealth thelr goal un lute Thelr llves become parallel to that of a spider whuch reaches out nts halry hungry hands for the heavenly dollar Others person wlsh prnde and recognltlon for thelr work some deslre securnty A few may even want achlevement But what about those who seek the lovung God? ls there any more hope for them than for those who seek wealth or power or those who seek noth1ng7 Slnclalr Lewns seems to thunk not far In has novel The God Seeker he says that though the spoken words of a mnnuster may be noble and poetrc they are after all only words Today young people must make theur cholce Although the day ns cold and black there must be a true God somewhere There must be' As l hurry towards home The cluckung of my heels has Now l can recognnze my house Stopped Loamung up out of the black The wlnd as quiet I step to the door and pause The nlght IS stall 135 .XT I . . - Q ff fi , A I r . , A,, I . W fy h . . . . I . 4 yt A ' A ell ly t ' . '. ' 4 . ll pl ' ' llll' he n llllllll T I hill ll ' ' ', I fe The Breeze goes to press! .ff Two days in the month create chaos in the classrooms and halls. Naturally these are the days the Breeze comes out. Anxiously the paper is read from front to back and school life and sports eagerly scanned. However, very few people ever stop to think about the work done to get that paper out. l.et's take a look. After the assignments for the front page, school life, sports, and other bits of information are written and proof read, the copy is sent to the publish- ing company. The editors and the advisor, Mary Planck, lim Zachritz, and Miss Wal- ters go to the press and check, cut, edit, re- write, and copy-read the entire paper. Within the next two days the paper is printed, sent to the school and distributed to the subscribers. The pictures above were taken while working at the Western Hills Press where the Breeze has been printed since the opening of the school. The pub- lisher, Mr, A. H, l-luneke, is one of the schools best friends and loyal supporters. Also he is president of the Parents Assn. airy' . , A 'WP ffzffffga I 9 57 Q - VA rf I, W 5' 1 ' 1 ,x H 5 x. ff X Hia 'jf' ' 2 YJ a 7' 51 s 'T Y Nmg A .. 4' X' .NJ gfawv AW ... 1 . , : Q .5 t , . ep, .I 1s w . , I Jib' WA fy I f . U 14,4 '-1, 1 , l 1' A-1 5, h 1 X. -1 ,v W e Q ,r , Q. ,., -, ,M , - 'K M' 'R--mpg ,,,.,v W. . , 4 V ' AW . LJ ' fi K 4 f , 4... www- . Q- - ., Ve My , ' J- 'J ,Ami . Chicago, here we come in cl Studebaker '51 Annual staff demonstrates + ts s' . . advertising featured E L from Tom's Auto Service 3110 Harrison Ave. Off for the convention Want to be on the annual staff so you too can take trips to New York and Chicago in a brand new l95l Studebaker? That's all there is to it, kids of '52, '53, etc. We were careful not to take any pictures showing any work. Like the sun-dial we only mark the sunny hours. Ot course there are times that are better forgotten, those hectic picture-scheduling days, those weekends when we had to forget all our other duties and work from 8 am, till lO pm, both Saturday and Sunday, those times when we had to do the impossible, finally the desperate fear that we wouldn't make the deadline leven now as we write this we wonder whether as you read it you'll say, They did , or They didn'ti. Most important of all is the challenge at hold- ing the reputation of Western Hills for top leadership for annual production in the entire country, lCollege yearbooks actually copy usll We want the '5l book to be at least a little better than its predecessors. lt it is, or it it isn't you can praise or blame: Nelda Sciarra, Bud Fisher, Birdie Ziegler, Ron Buchert, Al Bode, lane Aneshansel, Rupert Doon, janet Kipp, Norma Smith, Mike Chance, Shirley Springmyer, Dorothy Mazzie, Fred Kolde, Tom Grooms, Misses Doloras Mastin and Ruth Mc- Kinley, advisers. 9 Math and science students At 9:00 A.M. on August 6, l945, the drone of a heavy American bomber was heard by the people of Hiroshima. Up in the sky, Enola Gay, a shiny B-29, was carrying a top secret cargo. lt was the ATOMIC BOMB, Sitting behind the piIot's controls was Colonel Paul Tibbet, the only man in the plane who knew that the Enola Gay carried an atomic bomb, except the bombardier, Major Thomas Ferebee. From the pilot to the bombardier went the cry, Let her drop, and down she plummated looking like a speck of sea-weed on a vast ocean. A few seconds later a ball of fire and a great black cloud of boiling dust and churning debris rose into the sky above Hiroshima. Below was a sea of death and above in the plane were looks of bewilderment and realization. Over the inter-com came the words from one of the crew- men, My God, what will become of this power. lt did not sound like profanity but more like the prayer of a frightened man. In the United States few people understood the meaning of atomic energy, the possible uses of it or the actual amount of destructive power that could be obtained. Today people have a better idea of the technical theory of atomic energy. 40 fvisit atomic energy exhibit At Western Hills, thanks to a fine staff of math and science teachers, we receive a far better conception of these things than the average American person. ln our science classes we learn that atomic energy can be harnessed not only for its destructive power but that it can be used in the field of medicine, for heating the home, for producing electricity, and for many other uses in commerce and business. Through our math classes we learn to appreciate the mathematical knowledge needed to produce such energy. Many of tomorrow's scientists and mathematicians are being developed in our math and science classes today. With their understanding of the secret of the sun, this power beyond all comprehension, this power to revolutionize man's way of living, maybe they can lead us over the threshold of uncertainity. There are two paths by which they may lead us. One is to chaos and destruction, the other is to a golden and peaceful future. The latter will be the case if our math and science students will follow the way set down by their teachers through the under- standing of social responsibility. Sponsored by Cincinnati Gas and Electric Co. and General Electric C0 I i 4 V2 Horus ENEMY REL: INDI!!! The jet engine For good or evil the jet engine is a remarkable advancement in aviation. We clevoutly hope it will be used for heavenly exploration rather than hellish destruction. E-MC2 The math students feel quite small standing next to EinstEen's famous formula, E: MCU, but hope that someday they too will be able to contribute something in the field of mathematics. Chemical process The chemical processes necessary in atomic energy are carefully explained by this chart to the student. 142 The secrets of controlling otomic energy ore reveoled in this model in which our students hove found such on interest. I f J' A f ,, L in A '5?fA,g!'2. 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QYWK-,f5,4.,, 34,3-,n5b,f - A Y., ' H .v r, ,Af - 53 4. , harmony through understanding Realizing that world peace can not be achieved without universal understanding and that such harmony must begin at home, the students, parents, and teachers of Western Hills, through organizations such as the Parents Association and Dads' Club, are seeking to comprehend the thoughts, actions, and hopes of one another. To help our parents realize that the hours spent in extra- curricular activities are not wasted but are very important in building good citizens, a panel of students, with Mr. Arthur Chesley, boys' counselor, as moderator, presented a program to the Parents Association. Should the hours spent in extra-curricular activities be limited to each student so as to prevent a decrease in academic interest? one parent asked. The students on the panel came to the conclusion that each student should know his own capacity and limit his extra-curricular activities accordingly. 'I4 if fi Q ik' ' ,J 4 kg Q r fb f ff M ! 1 fl X L sf Q 5 fy , 1 f gs ' J Q I W , ,gg Q r XR ff- Q' 'Q -f' S Q 1 I f..aiu- Mothers and Dads back school actifvities To the tune of many he-haws, the Dads challenged the Maroon W boys to a game of baseball- on donkeys? Proceeds of this contest, the first major project of the Dad's Club, went into a fund to construct a much-needed new girls' hockey field Another contact between home and school is the Mother-Daughter Tea given by Miss Smith's Sr, Homemaking classes. Proudly displaying the poise necessary for good hostesses, Donna Kieffner, janet Gingerich, and Arlene Mitchell serve their mothers temptingly delicious chocolates from Mari-Ann's Sweet Shop 3827 Glenway Avenue. Lending grace and charm to the occasion was the unusually beautiful table decorations, one of the lovely creations of Reed's Florist 3203 Harrison Avenue 'I47 1. wa' 15' X ,iwrs P f .x 5 A ,X .. 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M, Boehringer, E. Crawford, G. Bischoff, and C. Burt study safe toys and instructive games and books which will build healthy minds as well as bodies in small children. BABY OIL IAIY id? CK Beauties? bathe baby B. Coplen and I. Kipp find bathing charming little Linda Sue Vincent is more fun than was washing their dolls many years ago. They learnefllas all good homemakers know,l that for baby products-soaps, powders, oils, cereals, scales, and so forth-as well as for other drug store supplies, there's no place like West Pharmacy, 5053 Glenway Avenue. ,I 11 'J 1 ' :Ms-r.ff5i , ll flflfign jg, f:- - Q- .Q ,Y N, t 'Y!', ffT sf 'R'l ' f. 'f. . J 5 :Va f ' ' . R x fi: 151 A ' , 02 f .I 'A r .', NJ mf? .. ' ?'.q,? . . f-ul? igtaqf 2 : 1 I al. A' , , A ,nv 'I , 'Q A, .I , W. -V15 X. j x'- ,. x -A.. 's Arif .4 V R , ., if .Qv f f ,, v gif 5 f , rw 4 .E A K yay? :A K - I Y 1 4' I 'su f L ff. 'rife ' u. I. . ., Q q S s if I A Hx, ' 235 ' Ulf 2 1 ' 3' - 'rg . 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I . I . . .I .. . .. I , S , . 4 - . I: I . A . . I . . A - - - 11 - 11 - ' - - 11 lr I - I I ' ., . . , . I ' ' I . . . . . . , I . 6 Interfratority supervises new cincinnati policy lnterfratority is a booster of clean organized social life and wishes to help ex- tend these rights to the students of Western Hills. Working in close harmony with the schools, lnterfratority has at last become of age. As representative of the social organizations of the school it has set its eyes upon a fabulous goal. lt is the belief of lnterfratority that every student in this school should have the opportunity to become a member of the organization of his choice. All of these social organizations are of fine caliber and afford their members the fun and social security of belonging to a group. With this in mind, interfratority supervises the new system in which the Cincinnati schools are pioneering and which other cities are watching with interest. mf , v. F 5 is. Z 8 is 4 4. W , A Q V' M R :V A Vq r x, in ,V XJ, .sd Mfg' 'll af? fi' 3 Q +11 5 - '--v- .W x I'll bet I land the big one Bolts has already landed a beautyg its a new Chev from Glenway Chevrolet 4225 Glenway Ave. Sigma Delta Chi outstanding in Especially, after considering the small size of the group, Sigma Delta Chi is to be congratulated for their social program. They provide for an entire family at Christmas Time, including tree, food, and presents. Their social events included a semi-formal dance at the Aims, a sport dance at Twin Lanterns, skating and pajama parties. Friendliness is a distinct trait of these girls. t'fTiW2?i2'fffww T '- successful ear Starting with Chautauqua and continuing with old clothes parties, dances, and charity work, the girls of Tausia have had an eventful and fun-filled year of friendship and service. The girls will never forget the wonderful feeling of seeing the events for which they worked turn out successfully, the funny things that have happened and the terrific tirnes together, Tausia boasts 3 60 ON FLOOR: Aneshansel, Fury, Ziegler Officers: Gingerich, Aneshansel, Ziegler, Mitchell, Fury, COUCH: Bauer, Gingerich, Mom Mitchell, Lamb. STANDING: Fitzgerald, Mitchell. ii 'lf P' -WP , Q1 .. ya f ,Z FIRST ROW: Stewart, Suggs, Friedman, Juniors: FIRST ROW: Woodall, Miller, Lutz, Brock. SECOND ROW: Bose, Powell, Butler, Dettrner SECOND ROW: Meinger, Sander, Miller, Gilbert, Bode, THIRD ROW: Meier, Eicher, Herzog. Bryant, Carder, FOURTH ROW: Smith, Schultz, Dinnie, O course, we'll eat in the car, then off for Cl spin Phil ond Dick, tops in sports ond girls, ore ogoin tops with c De Soto cmd o Big Boy. The long, smooth, big, ond roomy De Soto is cz perfect combination with ci Frisch's Big Boy. EX' I fx , x ff W 55 ff' .1 Q A st xx ., Q iv -. ' . 4 . l , hX. fm 5 3 W ,. , ff . ' . by ,gh 2 - 'E 4 +4 vu E 'ia y J img ' 31 af gxf-'ff ' Q K H 'S A , v N .x -R, f Q 1 A- -.,,,, . xi Phi Delta Sigma ...., ,O Phi Delta Sigma began the year with its i annual Halloween Dance, the Coffin Capers, at Twin Lanterns. With Ig the money made at this dance, they l donated many baskets of food on Thanksgiving and Christmas to numerous needy families. After the Mid-term exams, the frat gave parties and another big dance with Tausia. ABOVE: Schumer, Thompson, Osborne, Watts, Matacia, Kruse, Young, Vale ABOVE: Wells, Wilson, Fisher, Eckerle, York, Koenig, Prescott, Moskowitz, Wagner, Corney, Brouer, Engler, Fields, Duke. At the top of the page we find the sophomores. ln the center, the seniors enjoy a hot game of pool. ln the lower corner our able juniors spruce up before leaving for sorority meeting. To conclude the best year Phi Delta Sigma ever had, there was a hayride and a Senior Party. This year P.D.S. has risen to new heights in standards for its members and service to the school. BELOW: Holyoke, Lewis, Newport Hattersley. The thrill that comes 64 once in ci lifetime BEFORE THAT BIG DATE TRIM YOUR PATE. Yazell's Barber Shop 362l Warsaw Ave. Where you are cut not clipped. E. Zimmer, D. Erhardt, A. Kappol, K. Smith, J. Hook, M. Jones, E. Condorodis, W. Conatzer, B. Ziegler, D. Wagner, P. Withrow, D. MacMahill, G. Tierney, B. Schwartz, C. York, the candidates and their sponsors look on as Mr. Morgan officially proclaims M. Redingfon, Dream of Maroon and Cream 3 km E+ B-ii K SWR 7 W 'J3-- um, lo ' 5' ew K Q Q 1 X Y e Q86 ,L , .A f. 5' 'L ' K . 5 ' A , ,, Va Q Q A Q ., V ie. Z 'sf' fi ,314 K A Vg. Y 1, -f nf . . 4 0 K 1 Q v V0 1 r - QM' . q W ' ,, A ' ' 1 . - -. ? +1,.,,Vf J -xv fa Emb f, ,, f1, , in 1 .,. I, I .S S M ,M I 1 z J l.. .y . Q, , - 'vf K ,, A 'am 1 f Il, t' 141,., , , ,ws 'ff wh v 5 ' N 54 avwmxg .- f , A I . fl 5 f ,. ' Lg 1 .3 .,. 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'11, .bf ff' ' 'I -4 ls f' U45 W vi' 1 L , .P .Q 'f M Ag , . fnfff aw J 0 uf ., .. .gg ' -M Qibfi' g' ' 2' , ' ' 9.13 W W Z gi.. 43 L, lit. ff, V' , pg .f ,.A 1 3 CENTER: List, SEATED: Heinritz, Vall, Kuhn, Spreen, Botsford, Owens, Peet, Koch, Miller, Lattier, Bradford. Sub Deb Club Sub Deb, distinguished for its scholastic ability, placed two girls on Cum Laude the first half of the year, but don't let this overshadow their ability for giving ter- rific dances and parties. The fine girls that are members of this organization are responsible for its growing popularity in the school. gf f?' fx? W We Kgifefbd TTI DL X, PACKING: Nelson Seated: P. Reuhrwein, N. Paul, M. Boehringer, R. Beck, B. Rosemont, B. McAffee, M. Rogers. STANDING: P. King, E. Mills, A. Kiradjutl, J. Polster, C. Shirmer, C. Shearer. Led by Bobby McAfee, president for the year, Sub Deb looks back on an exciting year of fun, fellowship and seriousness. SITTING: Bolton. STANDING: C. Hughlett. SEATED Rembolt, Adams, Meyer, Longstreet, Dornbush, Davis O'Mara. 168 Two straws ond one coke is on old-fashioned custom, but Holl's Drug Store, 3018 Harrison Ave. is not old-fashioned when it comes to convenience, service, ond sovings. The girls know where to get expert service for their clothes. Their secret is St. Lawrence Dry Cleaners 3652 Warsaw Ave., Gr. 1312 Corol, Louise, ond Lois ore right on the boll because they buy their records ot the Warneford Radio and Television Co. 3711 St. Lawrence Ave. Quit drooling, boys! As much os they would like to, Leroy, Don ond Bill cc1n't eot thot delicious fruit from The Price Hill Fruit Market 3628 Warsaw Ave. LEFT: Smith, Ball, Zimmer Kaiser, Schwartz, Steele Springmyer, Hansen. TOP: SITTING: Knabe, Haehnle, Barnes, Probst, Wag ner, Reddick. STANDING I-laehnle, Wullenweber, John ston, Brewer, Klotter. RIGHT: Springmyer, Hansen Ball, Schwartz, Munrath, Kai ser, Zimmer, Steele, Smith. BOTTOM: Lother, Ewich, Weh king, Conradi, Lehrner, Cana day, Sisson, Ramey, Johnson, Gross, Kramer, Berning, Nun necker. 'I70 5x , . v THQ! ,fl Charity work was Kytyves' out- standing project of the year. Money was raised tor the blind by a dance given with Triginta Optimi, and many food baskets donated to the poor, They have also enjoyed gala dances at the Topper, Gibson Root, and cozy parties around the tire- place at North Bend Inn. Slumber parties at Virginia Stables and hay- rides have made this Cl very memor- able year. Kytyfves' B Top picture shows the sophomore class warming up after a session in the snow, Left: the senior ot- ficers listen to Kay Steele reading a letter from the one and only ata slumber party. Right are the seniors and bottom, jun- iors atter meeting. - V575 :Zl- le r H - W..- ss ' ,B Jkt Pair AZ, , W: ! lr . .L 1, - A ,. ,Qs K, U inf f ' 9 x ' '- 121 ff 1' ,Lg Q .2 if 4, fix' 1 V, , . .fm xi! Y WU 1 QR 2 Q , f '-if X H44 ., 51,15-53 Vivfln fifmggeff My irq A F x ' 'M Q' Q if X' W J Q E 3 .4 fq' i 5 2-V , '41 , W ,ff gif!! F -.1 .r . All-a-board moment, had finally come. We breathlessly A year ot waiting, a year of anticipation, began our trip to Washington and New a year of wild pleasant dreams, at last York. As we sat on the train, visions of brought forth the eventful day. That day the day to come cluttered our excited that had been circled on the calendar and minds. Reminiscent thoughts of the memorable and talked about in every class and convenient days will remain a part of our inner lives. Theta Alpha Pi 5 C 1' , I -we fr - .. '- LEFT TO RIGHT: Panic, Burt, Mom Kenney, Kenney, Bischel, Martin, Lonneman, Mom Martin, Randles, Gwinne, Blackwell. They have had numerous card parties, and the proceeds went to the poor and disabled. The girls had equally as good times at the rummage sales as they did at their dances and rush parties. LEFT TO RIGHT: Eppler, Gwinne, Franz, Peck, Schoenling, Clifton. Mics S fFr fi' STANDING: Burt, Blockwell, Geisler, Randles, Bischel, Mortun, Ken- ney, Kieffner. SITTING: Schnieder, Lonneman, Panic. Theta Alpha Pi has been in the spotlight this year as Fay Martin has led her group through this year's activities with flying colors. This sorority, like many of the other social organizations, has concentrated on charity work. LEFT TO RIGHT: Wallingford, Schoenling, Altvater, Wolff, Schick Brockman, Roberts, Kobman, Rogers, Wagner, Willman, Edleman. A EP le re-sxx fix -fwt2r235' M F11 I at I I Qescw f Zi UUXI lc - ii X ' 5 i it its 'I 5' llil l K' vw i 1'l'1'c J ABOVE: left to right: Callen, Kleinfelter, Rauh, Long, Michels, Schumacher. fr. .-ss . f :X : 335: 'iff his gl no Xllfi' mkLl li J il x we - y X i ,f X v-1 l-Q x ,Fig ig' ifigfbm JQQ ABOVE: Harrison, Edelen, Wakefield, Hoehstrosser, Branninger, Oehler, l-lillabrand. 'I74 Theta Pi Theta Pi again evidenced social consciousness by donating to charities. They also gave many fine parties and dances, which will long be remembered by the students of Western I-lills. ABOVE: Flower, Baret, Allomoslacher, Dunn, Esehe Theta Pi, although small in size, is not small in accomplishments. This group of fellows excell in their willing- ness to work. Never down, we look for this fraternity to continue in leadership in the years to come. .6 ' , Q 'lr 4 ,T ' ' ,-nt1g4V!4 pf:9.' o M-V h I V 6 i- 'L , K Nl S . 0 Gp F ' 7- -: 'Z 'L af . QJKT, ' ' M' Q- MQ H- 5 1 + ., 4- . - is ' .6 W ' '3' 'IU 4' is I s 'L , ' 'k 4, f - 0 4' - Q N 4 'QQ' Q , RS- H v- L -5 'N f . Y gi -.J ,Q is -5 Q- ' . sig' Q x wif-pw 'Q H ' 4' ,s V K fl' .f r . Q' x 5 ,A X' , 4' 4 'ff4'. In 'Q M , ' 'iv 4 ' 4 4 AY V Q 'I' 'sri H JI .1 in f fig! MQ ' ' . f E QM xv. . v gy 1,0 .A if hy -:' Qi.. 1 A ev Q 1.1, . M' 13111 1.. 41 fi 'O A5 in ': '5 L' ' fl' A 21. f + f I O , qs 6 'A 4 l DF' , uf . 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TOP: Staubitz, Samples, Schwarz, Beebe, Share, Thomson, Lemon, Ledesky, Sandman, Morris, Peters, STANDING: Jordon, Zerhusen Baehme, Ortman, Egan, Fessenden, Pappas, Tedford, Reed, Borisch, Fliehrnan. Girls absent: Bauer, Thompson, Tu Phi has year 0 frolic and fellowship Tu Phi has tripped gaily through one of their fullest and most enjoyable years. They have danced to the music of Gene Krupa at Castle Farms during Christmas, and have sung their sorority songs on the hay trucks up to Point Pleasant where they unpacked their lunches and warmed themselves over a roaring bonfire. They have thrilled over the beauty ot their spring tormals, and the rush parties gave the members as well as the rushees a delightful time. Loot the Cl11Tl.Ou71CC1TlCTl.tS brought in What girls eyes wan't sparkle when she finds she is receiving a set of sterling silver from Royal Crest, by Mina Uhl, or a stunning watch from Weibell, 3637 Glenway Ave., A lovely portable radio from Costons, 5115 Glenwoy Ave., Will also be a memorable and enjoy- able gift to many a graduate. 178 For the graduation co-op breakfast Diplomas, the strains of the Western Hills Alma Mater, a few dances at the Topper, the show at the Lookout House, steaks at Beverly Hills, more tripping the light fantastic and back to Marilyn Redington's for the senior breakfast. With Nelda Sciarra to assist, the conscientious hostesses, know that their guests will enjoy the sparkle and satisfaction that is packed in every can of Dot Food. Dot Foods Sold by all Dot Food Stores Jansen Co.p62 Walnut St. Cinci, Ohio Ma. 0832 SPQQVQ i l Z 1 3 ie Z Success Story-American Style just seventy-five years ago the first spoken message was carried over a few feet of wire, connecting two crude telephones. ln the United States today, I73 million conversations daily speed over l52 million miles of wire connecting 43 million telephones. First regarded as a mere toy, the telephone in the U.S, today is an ll billion dollar business, owned by almost a million stockholders and provides jobs for three- quarters ofa million persons. The industry is big because America is big and requires a huge communications system to keep the wheels of commerce, and society generally, running smoothly and 4 I swiftly-yet its cost is low, within the reach of most families. This is just a typical American success story, possible only under our system of free enterprise which permits free men and women to exercise individual initiatives The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company Marian and Jo Lutz, both members of the graduating cfass, display to Erma Timmer and Bill Hummel the roses provided by their father, Western Hill's friend and active supporter, Lutz Flowers- Cincinnati's largest retail grower. I7 9 TWICQ our score and sefven years ago our fathers brought forth on thus continent a new natnon conceuved In liberty and dedlcated to the proposltson that all men are created equal Four score and sefven years ago Lmeoln sand . . . we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died IH vaun that this nation under God shall have a new b rth of freedom and that government of the people by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth O Il I I f' K . ' ' 0 i- I x Q . . n 4 - N ,gy O O YY 11 - I i 1 11 180 namej 1Lant 1:1 g 1 lStreet and numberl 4 3 Ol' at the uction that you may not be then be prepared to you if you are accepted, or to continue your If you are not accepted, return transportation will be provided. Willful failure to report promptly to this Local Board at the place in this notice is a violation of the Selective Service Act of 1948, and You must keep this form and bring it with you when you report to the for 3 days. If you are so far removed from your own Local Board that reporting in hardship and you desire to report to a Local Board in the area of which you are now Board and make written request for transfer of your delivery for induction, taking this employer notic SSS Form No. 251 . flzu. s. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFlCE 1948 o - 192511 X 1951: Lest this too shall be in fvain .l Yes, we here at Western l-lills are determined that past, present and future sacrifices shall not be in vain. We have endeavored to establish a system of student gov- ernment to prepare our students for leadership and their responsi- bilities as citizens of our great land. At the left are the officers of Student Council with Mr. Havlovic. They are Ron Buchert, treasurer, Bud Fisher, President, Arlene l-lansen, Secretary and Birdie Ziegler, Vice President. Below is the entire Student Council as they hold a meeting in the faculty lunchroom. We resolfve that the sacrifices 0 our generation shall not be in vain Soclal studles and busmess It must begm ln the school Here IS the story of Student CouncIl After the offIcers have conferred wIth Mr HavlovIc the scene changes to the meetIng Itself Here are representatIves from each tenth eleventh and twelve grade home room and members elected by vIrtue of theIr OffIC6 In these meetIngs suggestIons and Ideas are re sented from the entIre student body through theIr representatIves The Ideas are dns cussed and commIttees appoInted to In vestIgate the sItuatIon Then at the next meetIng the commIttee makes Its report the matter IS voted upon and p ans are made to carry It to fuIfIIment All of the prolects of Student CouncII are planned by and for all not Iust a factIon of the students At the rIght are B Henke C Bolzer and F Bauer members of the bus sItuatIon commIttee as they talk over the problem wIth one of our helpful and courteous drnvers In our lustory classes we learn that the future of Amerlca depends upon Its leaderslup' 183 O O o C . O . . G O ,J A I , P ' Ll' I' . . .- gl 4 3 I I ' I . I - I ' 1 xl, ffffl This was the slogan ot Student Council's largest project this year-that of Courtsey Week, Above are Mayor Cash, Jane Aneshansel and Nelda Sciarra as they make the initial plans and get the O.K. from the Mayor. During Courtesy Week each day had its special emphasis and jingle for a particular phase of courtesy. We observed days for courtesy in the halls, lunchroom, library, class- rooms and to fellow students and faculty. During that week and weeks to follow we saw senior boys like Willis Batch Conatzer and john A. Mohr stopping trisky underclassmen as they hurried to classes or lunch. 184 ,If 'il lll 'I' , u :I jj l': , Gitg lll.Q.Ell1l'llllH!ll ,Um .. i., ...., We begin by trying to improfve conditions We seek the support of the mayor .,C.3. in our halls 13 . lllll S G ll llllll ll lll if ln ',. fs Success rewards hard work A poster contest was conducted and above are council members R, Buchert, N. Bryant, L. Crosthwaite, and H, Wander trying to judge the best of the lot. The week was climaxed by a moving picture as a reward for the courteous and as a money making project. The final climax was the awarding of courtesy ribbons to the ten most courteous students who were chosen by courtesy tickets awarded for courteous deeds. Pictured below are the loyal supporters of school projects, jr. Student Council. This year this group had many worthwhile projects, provided social activities for the underclassmen and helped whenever called upon, Our hats off to you, West Hi's future leaders. L..- The girls in authority Seniors hafve opportunity for leadership In celebration of Girls Week the senior girls had a field day as some of them, who were selected by student balloting, took over administrative, secretarial, teach- ing, and counseling jobs. They found out what made the school tick and returned home a little weary-no longer envying the higher-ups. It was a great ex- perience for all concerned and all classes were conducted by a girl student leader, They all appreciated the oppor- tunity and freedom allowed them to develop their leader- ship abilities. -max TOP LEFT: Bobbie McAfee as Mr. l-lavlovic and Marion Lutz as Mr. Cadwallader. ABOVE: Helen Burch, Betty Schwartz and Kay Steele as secretaries. BOTTOM LEFT: Arlene Hansen as Mr. Chesley, Nancy Hall as librarian, Mary Cae Planck as Mrs. l-leninger. -'lg .W -ii. --.Q W . gf- ' f we I . fl- 3 , :N f W ai., ,iv sf .A '- ,ew f M sri 45, ,JL ' v is . ,QM 'fr L 4' ' 3 Shiv K 9 Awww. . L , .4 ,hen I an . z I' A M, X I k f B' 15 :13 SQ' .1 .. , ,, E, .. S, ,,! , iw fi Intelligence is necessary or future leaders Besides all extra-curricular activities, brains still count and Western Hills is honored by being the only comprehensive high school in the country with a chapter of Cum Laude. Cum Laude means with praise and by this honor society, seniors with high scholastic averages are recognized. A wonderful thing about this group is that they not only have brains but also are the leaders in other organizations around school. Pictured above are the mid-term initiates who have maintained at least a 92 average for four- teen academic credits. ln june more will be elected who have held an average of at least 89.5 for seventeen academic credits. Miss Bolan is the permanent secretary of the group and Mr. Cadwallader is President. The honored are: 1. Zachritz, B. Vath, M. C. Garnatz, P. jones, C. Tiffany, J. Winn, C. Keller, N. Sciarra, l-l. Burch, F, Bauer, B. Nelson, B, McAfee, C. Frey, j. Aneshansel, B. Ziegler. Those missing from picture: M, Planck, K. Rauber, L. Elliot. 9 BURROVCHS C.-Xl l'l'l XTOR DOT oool 0 ooo 0' ooo 01 ' -ooo 0-A-is oool 0' 4 looo- 0r ooo 0M ooo 04 - tooo Students who have completed a business course at Western Hills are eagerly sought for employment. ln our business department every phase of business education is stressed and those who have made satisfactory progress are well prepared to seek employment, These classes perform a lot of duties for groups at school as they type programs, make stencils, and so forth. We are deeply grateful for their full cooperation. Below are some ofthe senior girls as they learn how to use the various machines in the department. They are: Wyndatt, j., Thompson, D., Myer, B,, Scott, H., Kling, L., Bischell, M., Houston, G, Boderone M., Greenhow, P. A fuller aspect of education Something new has been added at Western this year. The Business Club has been formed under the guidance of Mr, Kuechenmeister and Miss Constance. This club works with the Business classes and helps to prepare the students for the business world by increasing their under- standing, The first picture are the officers of the club as they plan another trip to a business con- cern. The second picture below are some of the members of the Business Club viewing their samples which they were given on their recent visit to Proctor and Gamble. They are: Bird, E., Wasserman S., Miller, M., Bolling, j., Hutchenson, D., Mr. Kuckenmeister, Blackwell, M., Londeman, S., Waspe, A., Reinhart, M., Gallagher, j., and Rouse, N. 92 , :fp 11 5 'UVM .mf A .gill MMMMM wi .i -- ,W eof- W-.. ' 'V W Q N., n NW . m 2 .' f i. , I R ? 5 , X .1 f .f ' 1, A ,V And still another phase of education for leadership l I I 3 3 , ffiimi . Some of our students attend school for only a half a day, three days a week and then adjourn to the stores for a half day of learning employment. Here they apply their knowledge compiled in the Merchan- dising classroom and add plenty of the valuable in- gredient-experience. May l help you, sir? l-lere, lo Ann Fife and Gayle Barbour are showing merchandise to a prospective buyer. Here we catch a future glimpse of Carolyn Burt and Pat Ken- ny as they enter nursing school and discuss the profession with those who know. The jewish Hospital School of Nursing 3161 Harvey Avenue We investigate the possibilities after graduation -Knowledge is indeed, that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another. lletter ot Alexander to Aristotlel This is the slogan of Littleford Nelson. Here, Gertrude Bischoff, Peggy Ruerh- wine and Ruth Beck are discussing the possibilities of entering the school with Mr. Cholmondily of Littleford Nelson, Cincinnati's Professional School of Business, 4th at Race in the Neave Building. MA. 3883. 4 R We seek an international point of Cviefw The council on world affairs fills our need Debating teams must learn the art of research. Such a team was organized at Western Hills for the first time in several years. Edith Crawford, Herb Wander, Betsy Sandlin, and Marilyn Boehrerger sought the true picture as they prepared their debate on the Welfare State, They are at the office of the Council on World Affairs gathering information. As o result of hard work, much research and the fine coaching of Chris Steinmetz they won this debate with Walnut Hills. '51- f? . YV' ,Ili fi qs K.gn.- As we are preparing to better our world through what community organization can we work lt is the duty of every one of us, young and old to prepare himself to find the facts, see the truth and realize what he alone can do. For enlightenment in the ways of the nation Ann Benson and Beverly Rosemont talk to some of the officials of the League of Women Voters. We are eager to learn for we realize that it is only through a clear understanding that we are able to serve as good citizens. We earnestly ask our elders to help us in our preparation. F 1'f.AU5-wg , , 4, 4, fe. -I -1 '-J-.ef K1 r., ,f -My Q if Q14 W It 3-u 1 1-.V E 2 1 ,..k Q ' - Y . e Jw . . gym, 1 m , mg., ig M M Eff X 2 as- E M FM K K ff 'fiif imma f 4 Nigga, if 'Ml . if Q' dn--....,.,,- D ,r QI-J' in-2. 340 L. X ,J ' 1 A L if .:. N Q 1 W 1 1 ,. ,,x QU I R 4 l + SK, lx M ' t ,my 4 ,lv Q. F W vi?I?.5?5 2, arli- effen, W'-9 'ff i ' f '1y I eye 'rg 'JI I , Hj 'm,, ll, r F ,lf I ifr ' 'lint A Ofe l Cast ffm r korean 0' F1014 l kmIlTff'g14,n, ' ,. QV ' lin, Now let'w stir up ii i Q aS'0n . . ,. Y E gf L onj, IM ou iz Ti M K l public opinion, our l is -' tifag 'ji.g.,fLjygfii, C 1 lift' . strongest weapon H,,,-,I '- ' 'Q ' A fampr R K 'Kes' V 1 it ' .' i, ' r X' I un se ' Elo, A We conclude where we began with 7 ,T t----fflflf an appeal to the home government, and business to unite with the school in making dem- ' ffl-T,?g:lo,A'n .Qf-. U , 'ttiyf ocracy work through the force of public opinion, The 4 fL:,sa'::::1.,,2' g-'WF Keetauver Committee stated at the conclusion of their report .4453 'fs-ijgftx in c..,., E f'ffm,: ' l , sexe . 'ff.'z:H-It-... that it is now up to the people, We believe that education, youth Orobwiirso-'e,ggEgii, Q.-,Rang gi ' . F xg-ktfi 1.4, - and adults working together should take the lead in this, Lee Tonner 5 elriil r and Nita Bryant represent the students of next year's classg Mr, Frank Messer, The Chamber ot Commerce and the BIE rnovementg Mr, R, W, Cad- Nmiggih. 'I wallader, educatlong Mrs. C, O. 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