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

 - Class of 1952

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Q 5 .2-3 H if 'Y , ll If A V M ' '51 , H ,I 1, wif ' sw 1 ,v- al, v f , . 9 Z 1' ' Q, ' I Q . Not only the famous words of jesus the Christ but from Gandhi's Songs from Prison, the inspired message from Goutauma the Buddha's Bhagavad Gita, the poetic mystical Phrases of the Persian Gibran, even from the prophet Mohammed comes the injunction to man to love his neighbor. Lofve, basic in all religions, underlies fworlcl-wicle The church universal has been the founder and originator of all activities of mercy and healing one's fellowman. Under its auspices have come our hospitals, our Red Cross, and all other expressions of love. humanitarian projects . . . At the School of Nursing of the Jewish Hospital student nurses are trained for their mission of service. ,E Q Ms glib as f 3 14 mf 3 is if ,gn ik' at ,Q 3 fi x 7 :-- ,,.. I ivn-, 4, ,Z K X Q iv A ' A , 1 ,: mg W , A R Lx V Tx K. I, . .' ,M . ' 9 51 f A 51:3 L? i Q 4 7 1:4 , ,i'31Qj'a. x 3 X . 5 J . N, .JT 5 IF 1 N 3 my W, Q35 giezsw-gg.sLg1 5 .gs K . X- :F 1 EQ , --Q Q if national boundary lines REMBRANDT GAINSBOROUGH MURILLIO Yesterdays research produces toclay's miracles From the time Becquerel discovered the phenomenon of rodio octivity there hos been ci constcint secirch for o rodicolly new ond different form of energy which when successfully hornessed would mcike the world o better place. The success of the Curies in discovering rodium furthered the seorch. Work by Chodwick ond Ruth- erford led to more definite ideos about this new energy. J' Ferrni's work with slow neu- trons ot lost brought on end to the half century quest for ot- omic fisson. Now thot mon- kind knows of this miraculous ond almost inexhoustible form of energy, he must use it wise- ly for the betterment of civil- ization or fcice his own fatal destruction. LEFT: C. Lundgren, J. Pfoff, M. Schick. 14. 1 I ,lyyq H 6 1 1151 - 7. r r ff ff 3 M thi , if 8 .il ng ' 'Y 5 51 'U 1- 0 M: Q fn, K s V' ,JA A f 'Q-mv' ,' .v '-s' ' -5 Q . +2 -ef ff f . 5, 'gv 43 ' 1 1 ' , f 1 3 K A . .f ,. 9 fr , my xv, ,QV4 Lf' 'JAY :W Vr 4 ' 1 s Q A il! WZ ,i4,:,g . fs pg mf H .421 hx A if , 1 ,f x f? f ,'Kf .Q , gf. 4,x A, . few-3. W :N ' I , I' f .. Q, gg ' arp A ,V 74, , tif' 3 swf' Q 4 Y I E7 ' Q 555 XX if A jlg1'3f5 2A wk' , 5 f 1 ' .Q V,....MW.,.u M Q Qs ,usb X A Q fe ,R Yi Q if A 1- Q ' U L .L H I N8 fS mi- WW A ' im . ,, . .,.-. , ,L ,k,WB, 5 f , ,Q f-,,:,.,,:f A I v ,,..---1. 'rm. .V a, i Q ml , . .. 5 ,v rm I A 6 Ui ,-.' if ' L' UR WORLD ...AT WESTERN HILLS HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE YEAR I952 CINCINNATI, OHIO Our principal, our riend, our advisor ln mathematics we learn the axiom, The whole is equal to the sum of its parts. This universally accepted fact is not limited to mathematical application. Some individuals do not develop their whole selves. Some seek only the sensual satisfactions, some strive mostly for acquisition of material, and others, perhaps too few, ore concerned chiefly with social and spiritual welfare. We believe the whole individual recog- nizes and exercises all of his talents and thus establishes a balance in his own life. A school or community recognizing imperfections and limitations of its constituent individuals should likewise endeavor toward a wholeness. Our school consists of many individuals-pupils, parents, teachers, citizens, officers-striving to render many services in many and varied directions to the end that ours is a balanced community. lf our world is to be a balanced world, we must all recognize there can be no iron curtains, forgotten areas, or isolationism, but a true oneness or wholeness with all parts-nations and peoples-working together as players on a gigantic team. R. W. Cadwallader ?i?v2zi W , . ir M.,:zs'g21.Q:L1i:,,5'.Q. ' '- - Xwwfzv.. . , ,, . 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ELxxx,'1L:'V VLA , .un U, -:ai ' .:' . 4 If ':, ' '.S'!:Zf:!zf-.'- W SIS? lb?-S-1 ' ' W' T. img'-S1mfzf?'N 5 k gym 1-sw, i,ff:S.1z,f--M.-'Q .5 szzxpe, ' nm Q M1555 iff X-me Administrators are our Serving as boys' counselor as well as assistant principal, Mr. Arthur J. Havolic promotes co-operation and good will among teachers, students, and advisors. i i Miss Betty Teepe Miss Marian Rothert Miss Mildred Huseman Miss Blanche Emmes A new idea which was originated this year created a home room jury in which the voice of student government plays an important part. At the right we find such a jury in action. 16 counselors and friends Our new student counseling service is done through the co-operotion of the teochers ond counselors. The length- ened homeroom period one bell o week ollows for longer ond more frequent consultation pertoining to problems of the students. Mrs. Show ond Miss Weber moke plons for such odvisory Mrs. Heninger Mr. Geer periods. Mr. Geer helps on under- clossmon to prepore his high school progrom while o junior, Joon Steves, discusses plons for ofter groduotion with Mrs. Heninger. Mrs. Shaw, Miss Weber 9 ,af EJ-J-mi' -in BLU ' EV 4 was fr 3o 'IO f Q. A wf L ,pw Uwlux . - ? ' F 1 f . , Ig ' 1 , X x A as 1 ,, M-sf' I ,fi . Y, Q , xl kt! , 2 - AF' K H 'T ..., f mm X XX V ,- -1 -1- 'Y if vi 1 A 1' Q. Ll Q f, 'E ?-2: .4 ,4Si,,,:q Y I ,gqgisv M451 fl' J ay . . A 1 Wk J f ff r W J, PM af' W as ,M ,M ii 3- ,if yn v-'UWM aw ' fi pn, L,,,k wk 'K aww his hug 4:- ?! .3 -W , J V 4 N A'A,, QQ ji 'Www .. Q ,vm J K f Lf- 3 QA 9, KU' Wk WK gf A V. I R , 7, , X e Student Council aims toward stronger school spirit LEFT TO RIGHT-Brech, Frank, Linton, Wander, Lane, Suggs. Student Council's Courtesy Month found many making extra special efforts to brush up on their consideration for their school and associates. At least for four weeks you could hear students speaking cheerily to teachers, or refraining from pounding their plates in the Iunchroom and some even threw waste paper in the cans for that purpose. Special assem- blies, homeroom discussions, and posters en- couraged these aims toward a stronger and more profound school spirit, 20 Carmen Brech, james Frank, Mary Ann Lin- ton, Herbert Wander, Bob Lane, illustrate courtesy to fellow students as they help Shirley Suggs pick up her books. janet Pfaff, jo Anne Rogers, Betty Koontz, james Bauer, and Stuart Bollinger pick up papers in the hall. LEFT TO RIGHT-Pfaft, Rogers, Koontz, Bauer, Bolinger. Student Council--LUNCHROOM-LEFT TO RIGHT-J. Sweet, Lampe, May, Yamaguchi, Smith, Moak, Bolinger, Garrison, James Bauer Wander Brech, Dugger, Lane, Bryant, Sander, Powell, Sahm, Lutz. Re-organization requires planning as members work together . . . Student Council must also grow with the school and this year's organization had to make changes to meet the needs of Western Hills. The three assembly plan called tor reorganization into three divisions co-ordinated by on executive board. Considerable time was required in writing a new constitution and getting adjusted to the new methods. However, Student Council members also devoted time to other pro- jects, one of which was a movie. The lunchroom was cheered with the enjoyable music from the record player provided at the request of the homerooms, and action was taken to have a menu in the lunchroom for next year, Thus Student Council closed a successful year with a feeling ot service well done. CLASSES Picture courtesy of National Geographic is V4 EE 15 i gall' A Q gig.-1:4716 i-, 00 Qgij x 2 I : I ,seg , Q V , !f -5-' li ,ilgr 2 lb' 'Woo X - :Sig-I 593 . 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',. l W . 1' 5 M9 1 1 4 6 .E 'x'Q'.y5 'QW' , , 5 H 'Q F' Q LW it j jr ' 4 Q, Aumsf. wi , fs- .wx ' , , 5' f - t fx L,54VVf 4 ,V V Y J :H n',,'zL1-if!-0 y .0 ' yi 1 A L ' 2 . . iw ' . . l lAlexander, Joyce Ann: Glee Club, Sr. Girls' Club Ironic wit, a host of friends. Altvater, Joan: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Riding Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance, Breeze Staff, Span- ish Club, Debate Club, Theta Alpha Pi, V. pres. Tripping effervescence, neat n' nice. Amburgey, Roselee: G. A. A., Riding Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Pidel, sec'y.-A smile that illum- inates, thoughtful opinions. We the senior class of 1952 0 Arthur, Mary Elizabeth: Speech Club, Business Club, Jr. Choir-Full of fun and frolic, a smile that brings interest. Baas, John: Hi-Y, lnterfratority, Triginta Optimi, pres.-Man about town, sharp duds. Bachmann, Shirley Mae: G. A. A, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Breeze, feature editor, Sr. Girls' Club, Pidel-Air of sophistication, styles from Vogue. 0 Badgley, Robert: Dramatics-Collegiate air, easy conversatianalist. Baitz, John: Stage Crew, Football-Fellow behind the scenes, Herculean physique. Balzer, Charles: Cheerleader, German Club, Student Council, Track, Cum Laude, Chi Omega Sigma-A man of action, a laugh all his own. Banfield, Carolyn: Sr. Girls' Club, Bandwagon, French Club, Latin Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Sr. Orchestra-Everlasting good nature, appreciation of fine things. Barnes, William: Hi-Y, Business Club, Maroon W, Baseball, Football, Triginta Optimi-Tall, carefree, and humorous, Just Plain BiIl . Bauer, Eileen: G. A. A. 6 yr. Letter Girl, Y-Teens, Synchronized Swimming, Life Saving, Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club, Tu Phi, v. pres. Blue-eyed charm, athletic ability. Bauer, Ervin: Baseball-Greetings for all: diversified interests. Bauer, Eleanor: Sr. Girls' Club, Merchandising-Smiling good nature, fun to be with. Bauer, James: Swimming Team, Tennis, Latin Club, Maroon W, Student Council, Flag Bearer, Sr. Choir, Cum Laude-Worthwhile ambitions, in- telligence plus a friendly smile. Bauer, John: Swimming Team, Tennis Team, Band, Band Letter Club, Sr. Choir, Annual Staff, Chess Team, Flag Bearer, Columbia Book Award, Cum Laude, Scientific and intelligent outlook, destined for success. Beckel, Sally: G. A, A., Baseball Mgr., Basketball Honor Team, Baseball Honor Team, Breeze, sports editor, Maroon W baseball letter- Sports enthusiast, heartfelt amiability. Beckman, Ruth: Merchandising, Business Club, German Club, Y-Teens, Usher, Bowling, Breeze, typist, Sr. Girls' Club-Gracefully tall, Lively sense of humor. 25 graduating from Western Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, have much in common with the youth of all nations. 0 Beebe, Gail: lnterfratority, Sr. Girls' Club, Sr. Choir, G. A. A., 0 Y-Teens, Bandwagon, Bowling, Quad Council, Tu Phi, pres.-Blond loveliness, a popular gal. Beebe, Joyce: G.A.A., Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance, H. S. Sewing Board, Sub Deb Club--Sweet and cute, A personality to be admired. Bellmon, Adelaide: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Merchandis- ing, Business Club, Bowling, Delta Omega, pledge miss.-Everybody's friend, lively chatter. Berning, Lois: Bowling Mgr., G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Business Club, Kytyves-Always a helping hand, a twinkle in her eye. Berry, Allen: Bandwagon, Orchestra, Band, Band Letter Club, Oper- etta- Top Banana , clarinet virtuoso. Betz, Donald: Stage Crew,-Man behind the scenes, sharp dresser. Bicknover, Robert: Sr. Choir, Swimming Team, Bandwagon, Operetta, Dramatics, Maroon W, Triginta Optimi-A merman, smooth barbershop harmony. Bierhorst, Faye: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Merchandising, Sr. Girls' Club, Counselor's Aide-Capacity for friendship, nice to know. Bierhorst, Fern: G. A. A., Y-Teens, German Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Counselor's Aide-Always there to help, blond attractiveness. Bilbrey, Robert: Cross Country, Track, Basketball, Hi-Y, chaplain, Maroon W-Man of few words, Gold Dust Twin. Black, Farris: Hot rod expert, rugged manliness. Bloemker, Donald: Chi Omega Sigma-Nonchalant, guy with katty car. Bocklet, Alberto: German Club, Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club-High standards of friendship. Bode, Faye Ann: G. A. A. Letter Girl, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Business Club, Tausia, sec'y.--Our fashion model, good taste in everything. Boehme, Shirley: G. A. A. Letter girl, Y-Teens, Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Life Saving, Sr. Choir, Riding Club, Tu Phi-A man's choice, winning ways. Boer, Roger: Always good for a laugh, red hair and good looks. Borders, Rupert Allen: Football, Track, Basketball, Hi-Y, pres., Maroon W, Business Club-Gridiron great, Aches and Pains Rupe'. 1 Botsford, Marion: G. A. A. Board, Letter Girl, Annual Staff, Sr. Girls' Club, Dramatics, Spanish Club, Modern Dance, Riding Club, Synchronized Swimming, Cum Laude, Sub Deb Club-Mental and spiritual integrity, vivacious enthusiasm. Bradford, Jacqueline: Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girl's Club, Riding Club, Bandwagon, Sub Deb Club-A million dollar smile, always on her toes . Brassfield, Robert: Carefree shuffle, supreme good nature. Brasington, Eugene: Gym Team-Accommodating nature, plans for the future. Brotfish, Sylvia: Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Y-Teens, Modern Dance, Cum Laude-Slim grace, brains plus beauty. Brech, Charlene: French Club, pres., Y-Teens, G. A. A. Board, Let- ter Girl, Business Club, Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Student Council, Tausia-a host of friends, cute and stylish. mann.. 26 From the Tibetan mountains to the Sahara desert, Broekmeier, Marlene: Latin Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A. Letter Girl, Baseball Honor Team, Sr. Girls' Club-Ideas of service, everybody likes her. Brown, Ollie: Slow smile, carefree manner. Business Club, Sr. Bruch, Mary Ann: G. A. A., German Club, Girls' Club, Merchandising-Wholesome as air, a gentle voice. Brunner, Alan: Annual Staff, Latin Club-Chemistry whiz, always dependable. Brunner, Marilyn: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Latin Club, Annual Staff, co-editor, lnterfratority, Quad Council, Senior Girls' Club, Modern Dance, Girls' Week Representative, Girls' State Representative, Cum Laude, Valedictorian, Pidel, pres. Accomplishments that count, Popularity plus intelligence. Bryant, Elise: Business Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Office Ass't.-Quiet efficiency, a smile for all. Bryant, Nita Lou: G. A. A., treas., 6 yr. Letter Girl, Honor Hockey Team, Modern Dance, Usher, Annual Staff, Y-Teens, Quad Council, French Club, v. pres., Latin Club, lnterfratority, v. pres., Jr. Class sec'y., Sr. Class v. pres., Student Council, sec'y., Tausia, pres.-Pep every step, well-deserved popularity, Neets. Buck, Donald: Tennis: Bowling, Bandwagon, Operetta-Life's no problem, a friendly smile. Buede, Shirley: Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Business Club, Spanish Club-Serious, but friendly, a pleasant chuckles, Burton, Jane: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Business Club, Pidel-at home in any group, cute and well liked. Burton, Kenneth: Maroon W, Golf, Hi-Y, v. pres., Triginta Optimi-Smooth personality, a master on ladies, with the brush. the tee, with the Butcher Carol: Counselor's Aide, Sr. Girls Club, Business Club-Continual chatter, a joy for living. Butler, Fred: Sr. Choir, Public Speaking, Breeze-Casual good nature, an earnest purpose. Caldwell, Carroll: Ready and creative wit, hopes and ambitions Harry Brown February 28, 1935- September 2, 1951 To Harry Brown, we the senior class wish to dedicate this page of our annual for 1952. Whether we knew him well or just as another member of our class, we shall always re- member his friendly smile, his amiable personality, and his sin- cere friendship. The members of his fraternity expressed their hiah regard for him by electing him secretary-treasurer of their or- ganization. Now that the time has come to leave many of our friends and classmates, we should like to hold him in our memory through this page in our annual. 0 Callen, Robert: Baseball, Football, Theta Pi-A 0 ' ' ' natural athlete, true to one. Canaday, June: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Business Club, Spanish Club, Bowling, Sr. Girls' Club, Salesmanship Club, Kytyves, sgt. at arms-A flash of merriment, a chatterbox. Carder, Glenda: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Bowling, Riding Club, Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Dramatics, Synchronized Swimming, Cum Laude, Tousia, Treas.-lntellect and charm, she's captured our hearts. 0 Carson, Anne: Annual Staff, Latin Club, Modern Dance, Sr. Girls' Club, Cum Laude,-A natural beauty, g one in a million for fairness, helpfulness, and real ability, Rooney . Casey, William: Easy come, easy go, fun and devilment. Charls, Joseph: Hi-Y, Breeze Staff, Debate Club, Chi Omega Sigma-Cashmeres and saddles, sturdy manliness, Sandy . rom the pasture lands of Aus- .. tralia to the streets of London, 'U Cinnamon, John: Cars and more cars, a great prankster. Condorodis, Gus J.: Football, Track, mgr., Hi-Y, sec'y, Latin Club, German Club, Maroon W-Gus . . . super plus, gridiron glory. ll Conradi, Jane: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Riding Club, Modern Dance, Breeze, typist, Kytyves-Interminable laughter, just our Jane. 'U Cook, Shirley: Business Club, G. A, A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club-Quiet dignity, reliability. Cope, Roberta: G. A. A., German Club, Lunchroom , Squad, Breeze, typist, Business Club, Counselor's Aide-Sharp intelligence, sincere friendliness, Bobby . 1 Cox, John: Movie Crew, Stage Crew, Latin Club, Cum Laude, Radio-active, a ready word. 00 Cranmer, Ed: Latin Club, Breeze Staff, Phi Delta Cruse, Lois: Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Sigma, sgt. at arms.-Good-lookin' Eddie, a way with Kappa Sigma Pi, v. pres.,--Artistic obility, indepen- women. dent outlook. Crosthwaite, Lois: Latin Club, pres., G. A. A. Board, CU '9 5i Ramona: Y-TEENS! GA A- A-I BUSUWGSS Club 6 yr. Lerner Girl: Y-Teens, V, pres-I Hi- Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Sigma Delta Chi, treas. Y-Teen Council, v. pres., Sr. Girls' Club, Honor The l0f9ST Chll-Chai? C0f'f1D0f1i0 10bl9- Hockey, Annual Staff, Lunchroom Squad, Business Club, corres. sec'y., Pidel, Modern Dance, Usher Squad, Cum Davis, Alonzo: Casual manner, calm, cool, and Laude-True depth of character, radiant good will. collected. 0 Day, Alice: Y-Teens' Latin Club, Business Club, Breeze, t ist, Counselor's Aide, I YP Co-operative and sincere, A. Day to remember. Dick, Jack: Ladies' man, big plans for future. Dimitroff, Eleanor: Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance, French Club, Latin Club, G. A. A. Board, Letter Girl, Breeze Staff, Basketball Honor Team, Cum Laude, Sub Deb Club- Adventures in writing, art, and sports, a zest for living, Yautz . Dixon, Pauline: Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A. Cum Laude, Our southern belle, devilish dark eyes. Doppler, Ronald: Out for fun, tall good looks. Doyle, Joyce: Business Club-Target for Cupid's arrow, pleasant company. Dudleg, Peggy: Sr. Girls Club, Business Club, G. A. A.-unaffected sweetness, quiet attitu e. Dugger, June: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Student Council, Sr. Girls' Club-Deep-souled under- standing, exotic loveliness. Dunn, Thomas: Swimming Team, Hi-Y, Maroon W, Latin Club, Debating Club, Breeze Staff, Theta Pi, v. pres-Hidden idealism, easy to like. Dwyer, Ronald: Hi-Y-Mathematical aptitude, T-squares and triangles. Edelen, William: Breeze Staff, bus. mgr., Camera Club, v. pres., Theta Pi, treas- Rugged individualist, reserved joviality. Edelmann, Barbara: G. A. A. 6 yr. Letter Girl, Y-Teens, Honor Hockey Team, Swimming, Modern Dance, Sr. Choir, Bandwagon, Pidel-Styles and grace, sharpness personified. Edelmann, Emilie: G. A. A. Board, 6 yr. Letter Girl, Y-Teens, Honor Hockey and Volley- ball, Bowling, Modern Dance, Latin Club, Quad Council, lnterfratority, Sec'y., Theta Alpha Pi, pres.-Thoughtful and efficient, the sweetest of the sweet, Em . Edwards, Genevieve: G. A. A., Y-Teens Ring Girl, Business Club, Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club, Sr. Choir--Clothes a la mode, merry moments. Edwards, Robert: French Club, Annual Staff-Master of the ivories, deep thoughts, yet high humor. Edwards, Violet: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Latin Club, Modern Dance, Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club, Business Club, Kytyves-True to one, feminine charm. Egbert, Melvin: Easy going unconcern, diversified interests. Eickbusch, Barbara: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Business Club, Riding Club, Bowling, Synchronized Swimming, Sigma Delta Chi, v. pres.-Hidden idealism, distinctive beauty. Elkins, Lois: Business Club, G. A. A., Lunchroom Squad-A cute redhead, peppy chatter. Ellington, William: A smile for all, iovial manner. from the pampas of Argentina to the barren wastes of Siberia of Rome to the simplicity of Bali, from the free world to the 30 Ennis, Walter: Sr. Choir, Glee Club, Operetta, Swimming, Rifle Club-One of Mr. Rim's boys, flashbulbs and hot rods. Ewick, Betty: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling, Dramatics, Modern Dance, Business Club, Kytyves, v. pres.-Quiet, with definite opinions, always smiling. Fisher, John: Track, Golf, Cross Country, Hi-Y, Basketball-Slim dark and hand- some, always good for a laugh. Fisher, Zieta: Y-Teens, French Club, G. A. A., Choir, Breeze Staff, Business Club, Latin Club, Operetta, Sr. Girls' Club, Quad Council, Pidel, pledge miss.-a pretty miss with many friends, bandbox appearance. Forrester, Donald: Band, Band Letter Club, Bandwagon, Orchestra-Mischievous manner, our prize flutist. Fosco, Donna: G. A. A., Latin Club, Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club, Merchandising, Y-Teens-Captivating grin, the sharpest outfits. Foster, Gregory: Latin Club, Student Supply Store, Mgr., Cum Laude-Intellectual aptitude, quiet and dependable. Fox, Diana: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Business Club, Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Pidel, treas.-An accent on fashion, brunette attractiveness. Fox, Hudson S.: Self confident, sports minded. Frank, James: Football, Basketball, Maroon W, Student Council, Hi-Y, pres., Hi-Y-Teen Council, pres., Chi Omega Sigma, corr. sec'y.-Constructive ideas, humor plus.. Froncq, Ed: Swimming Team, Track, Cross Country, Sr. Choir, Hi-Y, Maroon W-Man of the outdoors, popular with eveyone. Freeze, Donald: Lets life take its course, a likable fellow. Garrison, Sally: G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, French Club, Latin Club, Pidel-Savoir faire, clothes of distinction. Geghan, Kathleen: Business Club, Merchandising, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Sigma Delta Chi, pledge miss.-A Single girl, bait for compliments. Geohegan, Stephen: Annual Staff, Track-Great to know, takes life in his stride. Gerald, Joyce: Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Business Club, French Club, G,A.A. Board, Advanced Basketball, Baseball-Queenly grace, magnetic appeal. rom the culture subjugated peoples ' 'wifi I . ,FW tim'-Q4 A, ggrwf ' 'Q ' f '- F--x 1. 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Board, Letter Girl, Riding Club, Modern Dance, Business Club, Sr. Choir, Sr. Girls' Club, Life Saving, Honor Volleyball Team, Y-Teens, Tausia, hist.-Whims and fancies, cute to behold. Gilpin, Mary: Consideration for others, friends without limit. Youth dream of peace, security, Glass, Richard: Chi Omega Sigma-Man about town, fragile- handle with care. Golusin, Donald: Hi-Y, Band, Band Letter Club, Chi Omega Sigma Out for fun, quite the Cat , Weasel . Graham, Phyllis: Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Business Club, Office Ass't.-Continuous chatter, appealing ways. 00 Grant, Ben: Band, Orchestra-Serious intent, high standards. Greene, Larry: Maroon W, Baseball Mgr-Captivating grin, many friends. Groppenbecher, Jean: Y-Teens, G. A. A., Breeze, feature editor, German Club, Student Council, Sub Deb Club, Cum Laude- Creative talents, genuine personality. Grass, Shirley: Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance, Business Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Kytyves, cor. sec'y.-Steadfast friendship, all her days are Sonny. Gulleman, Alvin: Baseball, Football-Tall and rangy, rugged in- dividuality. Gump, Marilyn: Y-Teens, G. A. A., Business Club, Bandwagon, Modern Dance, Dramatics, Riding Club, Synchronized Swimming- Rhythmical grace and poise, dancing feet, love, and basic human rights. Hock, Joyce: Warm sincerity, a quiet presence. Hader, Carl: Annual Staff, Football-Easy-going humor, reel information. Haines, John: Swimming Team, French Club, Latin Club, Cum Laude-Quiet manner, mental integrity. Hall, Joanne: Lunchroom squad, Sr. Orchestra, Operetta, Y-Teens, G. A. A.-Sincere friendliness, earnest good will. Hall, Perry: Merchandising, Dramatics-Tall, dark and hand- some, a joke for every occasion. Hammann, Charmaine: G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Dramatics, French Club, Riding Club, Office Ass't., Bowling, Cum Laude, Delta Omega, hist.-A sparkle of life, platinum tresses. 33 Hancock, Muriel: Dramatics, Merchandising-Wit of the classroom, mischievous air. Hansemann, Wilma: Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A.,-Engaging smile, many friends. Harrison, David: Track, Breeze, sports editor, French Club, Football statistician, Baseball statistician, Theta Pi, sec'y.-Ink in his veins, sports on his mind, Slim . Hastie, Charles: Movie Crew-Happy-go-Lucky air, Chuck . Hatfersley, James: Gym Team, Phi Delta Sigma, pres.-A man of worth, a big smile and a friendly hello for everyone. Heasel, John: A jolly fellow, flashes of wit. Hazlett, Joseph: Hi-Y, Football-Love of fun, carefree, ready wit. Heinritz, Jo: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Board, Latin Club, French Club, Modern Dance, Riding Club, Synchronized Swimming, Sr. Orchestra, Bandwagon, Operetta, Cum Laude, Sub Deb Club-Sincere friendships, independent thinking. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states these goals for mankind: Henderson, Arthur: Sr. Choir, Glee Club, Operetta-Dark haired reserve, a song in his heart. Hensley, Roberta: Sr. Girls' Club, French Club, G. A. A., Advanced Baseball- Sharp as they come, cute from the word go. Henzi, Louis: Latin Club, German Club, Camera Club, pres., treas,-Courteous manner, marked for science. Hillebrand, Ronald: Annual Staff, Photographer, Theta Pi-A clicking camera, zest for living. Hochstrasser, Laura: Y-Teens, G. A. A., Bowling, lnterfratority, Sr. Girls' Club, Dramatics, Merchandising Club, pres., Quad Council, v. pres., Sigma Delta Chi, pres. Dark loveliness, intangible charm. Hoffmann, Carles: Bowling-Restrained in words, unbounded in friends. Hoffmann, Donald: Full of pranks, fun to know. Hoffmeier, Paul: Tennis, Maroon W, Hi-Y-A good sport, droll humor. Holmes, Betty: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Business Club, Sigma Delta Chi, rec. sec'y.-Likeable ways, friendly enthusiasm. Hopper, John: Sr. Choir-Fun galore, a loyal pal, l-lop . House, Daniel: Business Club, Merchandising-Howling humor, a note of gay abandon. Huelsman, Clarence: Stage Crew, Gym Team, Swimming Team-Fine physique, friendly grin. 34 Dk 'Q Hust, Fred: Sr. Choir, Operetta, Bandwagon-Outstanding Vocalist, friend to all. Hyde, Paul: Hi-Y, Bandwagon, Chi Omega Sigma, cor. sec'y.- Naul 'n his uke, life of the party. Jackson, Lucille: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Riding Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Business Club, Sigma Delta Chi, chaplain-A loyal confidante, good as gold. Jacobs, James: Cum Laude-A real gentleman, mature mind. all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and right, Jacocks, Charlene Ann: Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Business Club, Dramatics, Delta Omega, sec'y.-Appealing ways, mile a minute chatter. James, Robert Edward: Maroon W, Lunchroom Squad-Tall handsomeness, laughing eyes. Jansen, Ronald R.: Just fooling around, nonchalant air. Jerdon, Homer Francis, Jr.: Football, Lunchroom Squad-A red head's way with women, great to know. Jesse, James: A blend of humor and seriousness, industrious intent. Jivoin, John: Baseball, Dramatics-An eye for one, unassuming air. Johnson, Bea: G. A. A., Merchandising, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling-Spice in her manner, amiable readiness. Johnson, Jawanna Jean: G. A. A., Bandwagon, Modern Dance, Business Club, Student Council, Bowling, Kytyves-Giggles galore, cute and trim. Johnson, Marilyn: Sr. Girls' Club, Lunchroom Squad, Business Club, Riding Club-A manner all her own, wholesome nature. Johnston, Shirley Elaine: Business Club, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Lunch- room Squad, Kappa Sigma Pi-Talks on and on, friendly dis-position. Jones, Patricia: G, A. A., Y-Teens, Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club-Winning ways, solid sincerity. Kalejs, Lydia: A welcome newcomer, conscientious enthusiasm. Kaeser, Wayne: Gentlemanly manner, unassuming air. Kays, Barbara: Y-Teens, Ring Girl, G. A. A., Riding Club, Lunchroom Squad, Business Club, Pep Club-Chatters like 60, saucy and full of smiles. Keepers, Joan: Y-Teens, G. A. A., Business Club-Sincere, always capable. Kelly, Robert: Never a dull moment, a rowdy from way back. A ff. 4 ,Q W Q Q' 'iw ww ef f . F . , ,. ,a - U' -15 ' 'e ,gf - If f X u X ' f '-' f.+:'-R21-..'s: '-is W' . 1 v 4 ' 1 , ,f 4' V A ' W f 'vii' f A ', ,iaaxemf .tha 56 'n,Vv,.E: n NJ,7 - 1 A' 1. N 4, lv TQ MW A f a ,hi-Q ivy... W Ad, 1. M r Aw 3 - A V ,,,..,g X L. ., K. 4 , Q Lv l7'Jw.3,z U s gihrgf X fMxg1x if t A I A ' f M, 1295. - gfflflhm JW., I QQQP. 2 - ' 43, '.,.g'Q -- M '?'2ugy5 q if.. -,ggpy'T!'M F - , JM-,g'14'f Qef,. AQV , 1 , 'ff n xg '-255-K. 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Klinefelter, Arthur: One of the Saturday nite gang: robust appearance. Kobman, Marilyn: Bowling: Sr. Girls' Club: G. A. A.: Business Club: Theta Alpha Pi, cor. sec'y.-Gaiety personified: curly haired beauty. they are endowed with reason and conscience: Koch, Wilma: G. A. A. Letter Girl: Y-Teens: Riding Club: Modern Dance: French Club: Sr. Girls' Club: Counselor's Aide: Sub Deb Club, chaplain-Raven tresses: friendliness unequaled. Koester, Edward: A joke a day: happy-go-lucky Ed. Kohlmeyer, Kathryn: Sr. Choir: Bandwagon: Operetta: Y-Teens: French Club: G. A, A.: Sr. Girls' Club-The voice of an angel: devastating smile. Kohlsdorf, Jean: G. A. A.: Y-Teens: Business Club: Sr. Girls' Club-Small and pert: liked by all. Kolb, Norma: G. A. A.: Y-Teens: German Club: Pep Club: Usher: Sr. Girls' Club: Office Ass't.: Breeze, typist: Chi Tau Sigma-Shy friendliness a real worth. Koontz, Betty: Student Council: G. A, A. Letter Girl: Latin Club: Breeze Staff-Ever-ready smile: sincere friendships. Korte, Robert: Hi-Y: Usher: Triginta Optimi-Full of mischief: all right in everybody's book. Kramer, Shirlee: Orchestra: Latin Club: G. A. A., Letter Girl: Modern Dance: Breeze Staff: Bowling: Riding Club: Sr. Girls' Club: Y-Teens Ring Girl: Kytyves: rec. sec'y.-True to one: shining tresses. Krieg, Katherine: Y-Teens: G. A. A.: Business Club: Bowling-Ever willing to help: a pleasure to know. Kuhn, Marilyn: Spanish Club: Sr. Girls' Club: Y-Teens: Jr. Choir: G. A. A.: Sub Deb Club-Quiet charm: many friends. Lampe, Susan: Merchandising: G. A. A.: Business Club: Sr. Girls' Club: Kytyves, treas.-Sharp dresser: casual good nature. Lampe, Wesley: Football: Basketball: Tennis: Maroon W, pres.: Student Council, treas.: Jr. Class treas.: Hi-Y-Teen Council, treas.: lnterfratority, treas.: Breeze Staff: Flag Bearer: Chi Omega Sigma, pres.-Man about school: popular sportster. Lane, Claudio: G. A. A.: Latin Club: Business Club: Synchronized Swimming: Life Saving: Usher-Quiet modesty: sweet sincerity. 0 Lane, Thomas: Football, Maroon W-Carefree atti- tude, a man of brawn. Lattier, Janet: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Sr. Choir, Sub Deb Club, sgt. at arms--A pleasure to know, always a song. Ledesky, Juanita Ann: Business Club, Tu Phi, rec. sec'y.-Lover of fun with a serious side. C Lehrner, Marlene: Dramatics, Merchandising, Sr. Girls' Club, Business Club, G. A. A., Jr. Choir, Bowling, Kytyves-Busy as a bee, a character- istic giggle. Leisher, William: Football, Basketball, Tennis, Hi-Y, Usher Maroon W, Chi Omega Sigma-Life of the party, the lighter side of life. Leist, Leroy: Football, Hi-Y, Hi-Y-Teen Council, Usher, Band, Intramural Basketball, Band Letter Club, Triginta Optimi4Mischievous eyes, plenty of fun. they should act toward one- another in brotherhood, 0 Lemon, Jessie: G. A. A., Y-Teens, French Club, Pep Club, Business Club, Student Council, Merchan- dising, Tu Phi-Assured poise, deliberate thoughts. Leguillon, Betty: G. A. A., Business Club-Shy friendliness, eager to please. Leslie, Mary: Glee Club, Business Club-Pleasant smile, quiet omiability. 0 Lewis, Donald: Hi-Y, Latin Club, Chi Omega Sigma --A man of few words, droll wit. Lingardo, Sabato: Let's life take its course, many friends. List, Sylvia: French Club, sec'y., German Club, sec'y. treas., Sr. Choir, Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Week Rep., Cum Laude, Sub Deb Club, pres.-Devotion to the finest, intelligent beauty. 0 Losekamp, James: Quiet, with a sense of humor, no extremes. Lolrr, David: Sr. Choir, Public Speaking-Quiet confidence, musically inclined. Long, Maurice: Theta Pi-Meddling with motors, life's no trouble, Jerry . 0 Lower, Willis: Football, Basketball, Baseball- Contagious laughter, athletic aptitude. Lowther, Mary Alice: Latin Club, G. A. A., Letter Girl, Riding Club, Y-Teens, board, Ring Girl, Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance, Synchronized Swimming, Cum Laude, Kytyves-Always willing to oblige, shy sweetness. Ludeke, Ralph: Band-Calmly conservative, eyes that smile, 38 0 Lundgren, Carl: German Club, Football, Radio Club, Cum Laude, Stage Crew-Intellectual depth, basic integrity. Lutz, Louis: Football, Baseball, German Club, Hi-Y, Maroon W, Triginta Optimi, treas.-Subtle sense of humor, athletic prowess. Lutz, Marjorie: German Club, sec'y., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Business Club, Tausia, pledge miss.-Trim and tailored, a twinkle in her eye. 0 Machlan, Martha: Cheery greetings, eager to help. Madie, Janet: G. A. A., Riding Club, Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Business Club-Slim gracefulness, wins many a friend. Mahaney, Carl: Cheerleader, Camera Club-Worthy objectives, individuality. they are entitled to equal protection before law, 0 Mahon, Robert: Stalwart appearance, a smile anytime. Manne, Lois: Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club-Subtle sense of humor, casual manner. Manning, Gwenith: Sr, Choir, Operetta, Bandwagon, G. A. A., French Club, Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling, Delta Omega, chap.-Fascinating smile, an endless list of friends. I 0 Manning, Lindley: Football, Track, German Club, Maroon W, Basketball Mgr.-Gentlemanliness, scien- tifically inclined. Martin, Palma: G. A. A., Letter Girl, Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Latin Club, Chi Tau Sigma, sec'y., treas.-Co-operative spirit, intelligence plus. May, Connie: Y-Teens, sec'y., Hi-Y-Teen Council, sec'y, G, A. A. 6 vr. Letter Girl, Usher, Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Modern Dance, Synchronized Swim ming, Honor Baseball, Latin Club, Student Council, v. pres., Jr. Class, v. pres., Sr. Class, sec'y., Sub Deb Club, v. pres.-As attractive as active, wide popularity. O McAllister, Billy: Hi-Y, Intramural, Basketball, Breeze Staff, Usher-A host of friends, jovial laughter, Mac . McDade, Nancy: Riding Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Sigma Delta Chi-Petite n' sweet, smiling Irish eyes. Mclntyre, Jack: Hi-Y, Football, Basketball-A happy heart, casual sense of humor. 0 Meininger, Ruth: G. A. A., pres., 6 yr, Letter Girl, Band Letter Club, sec'y., Bandwagon, Band, Orches- tra, Honor Hockey, Hockev Mgr., Tausia-Sports of all sorts, ever dependable Mooch . Meister, Slrirlev: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Business Club, Riding Club, German Club, Sr. Choir, Sr. Girls' Club Miles of smiles, sympathetic manner. Meyer, Dixie: Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Breeze Staff, feature editor, Cum Laude-Sparkling intelli- gence, a lasting friend. 39 0 Meyer, Lois: Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Business Club, Riding Club-Lois's joyful smile reflects her amiability and sunny nature. Meyer, Mary: G. A. A., Spanish Club, Riding Club, Kappa Sigma Pi, hist.-A quiet grace,a heart of gold. Meyer, Sylvia: Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Smiling eyes, sincere companionship. 0 Meyer, Virginia: G. A. A., Latin Club, Sr. Girl's Club, Cum Laude-Conscientious efforts, true friendships based on real sincerity. Miller, Marilyn: French Club, Student Council, Dramatics, G, A. A., Modern Dance, Riding Club, Business Club, Y-Teens, Bandwagon, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling, Tausia-Sparkling beauty, feminine appeal. Miller, Marlene: Y-Teens, G. A. A. Letter Girl, Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Modern Dance, Usher, Bandwagon, Tausia-Attractive slim- ness, the hair and eyes have it. fair public hearing by an inclef penclent and impartial tribunal, 0 Miller, Maureen: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Latin Club, Sr. Choir, Operetta, Sr. Girls' Club, Dramatics, Sub Deb Club-A wonderful gal, golden melodies. Miller, Ronald: Bowling, German Club, Breeze Staff- Unsuspected humor, keen mind. - Moak, Donald: Tennis, Maroon W, Hi-Y, Sr. Choir, Dramatics, Student Council, Latin Club, Book Boy, Head Cheerleader, Bandwagon, Cum Laude, Chi Omega Sigma, sec'y.-A cheer, a smile, a book, a girl, Sug . 0 Mode, Jean: Y-Teens, G. A. A., Modern Dance, Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Bowling, Latin Club- Sincere friendliness, an interest in others. Moder, Andrew: Bandwagon, Business Club, treas.-- A way with melody, bound for success. Mohaupt, Karl: Football, Track, Maroon W, Sr. Class President, Cum Laude, Chi Omega Sigma, pres.- Deserved admiration, all around interests. O Moore, Karen: Latin Club, Breeze Staff, G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Choir, Sr. Girls' Club-Calmness personified, unsuspected gaiety. - Morgan, Robert: Hi-Y: Baseball, Football, Basketball, Maroon W-Man of the outdoors, athletic prowess. Mosely, Barbara: Bowling, Sr. Girls' Club, Mer- chandising, G. A. A., Ka-ppa Sigma Pi-Sweet and lovely, a smile that rings true. 0 Nailor, Andrew: Football, Chi Omega Sigma-A noted equestrian, a regular fellow. Newell, Ronald: Big Ron , a true buddy. Newport, Ronald: Band Letter Club, Bowling, Band- wagon, Tennis, Movie Squad, Phi Delta Sigma, v. pres,-Mellow trumpet, casual smile. Nieman, Joan: Sr. Girls' Club, Band, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sigma Delta Chi, sgt. at arms-A ready laugh, a knack for making friends. Nunneker, Eileen: Bandwagon, Sr. Girls' Club, Business Club, Bowling, Riding Club, G. A. A., Kytyves-Chatter and laughter, twinkling eyes. O'Conner, James: Balboa High School, Canal Zone, Freshman, v. pres., S. A. Representative, Baseball-Mischief in his eyes, easy good nature. Ohmer, Eileen: Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Lunchroom Squad- Cheerful outlook, many friends. Olding, Ray: Come what may, pranks and devilment. Owen, Florence: G. A. A., Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Ring Girl, Ring Chairman, Business Club, Sub Deb Club, corr. sec'y.-Enthusiasm and good will, ways of charm. Owens, Shirley: Merchandising, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Counselor's Aide-Sweet as they come, a quiet presence. Palmer, Wanda: Usher, Business Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Riding Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Chi Tau Sigma, pres.-Merry laughter, cute as a button. Parker, Donald: He gets around, every day's a holiday. Patterson, Norman: Sr. Choir, Bandwagon, Operetta-Easy friendliness, musical talent. Patterson, Paul: Sr. Choir, Bandwagon, Operetta, Glee Club-Smooth tunes, wholeheartedness. Peet, Joan: Y-Teens, treas., Ring Girl, Hi-Y-Teen Council, Sr. Girls' Club, German Club, G. A. A., Lunchroom Squad, Sub Deb Club, treas.- Bright as a new penny, peerless poise. Peet, Lois: Y-Teens, French Club, G. A. A. Board, Letter Girl, Honor Hockey Team, Sr. Girls' Club, Lunchroom Squad-Casual sense of humor, a real good sport. Peters, Carol: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Lunch- room Squad-Agreeable ways, traits we admire, looks like Joyce. Peters, Joyce: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Lunch- room Squad-Congenial with everyone, sunny smiles, looks like Carol. Pfaff, Janet: Latin Club, v. pres., Student Coun- cil, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Cum Laude, Breeze, copy editor- Miles of smiles, intelligence plus. Phelps, Betty: Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club Warm friendship, quiet charm. Phelps, Ronald: Hi-Y-Easy going, a manly way. Phillips, Hubert: Hi-Y, Gym Team, Football, Track, Maroon W, Bandwagon, Mr. Western Hills, Triginta Optimi-Handsome good looks, evident popularity. C T., t ul aff fifix , ,VM 1 if ' kwa. We ' '- HK? Q. , N ' , If 'Zak t Y 'fyizf' ,ff , as ,, L? yffgfl 5-ff ,5gh..g 'x 'zwg ' fjflv- .. 41 1 FTW' pr 494' F' v 4 1 'L ,a 3 .L A X ,. M fs. 4 H .. M as rgpg m ' Qfvf' g- rt x ds. ' 1 511,, Ss' an 'wk 'AA -Wm .-2 wid X ,. 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K Nxt lfcglf fi Q :Q 'L if-A , V, Q , ' Q' ' ' is . i M .M ,Q ' ' ,.xy,,,f-S. A 'L - f A ', f Q' W lil, f- ,Qui LJ' 'X f 'Q ... .Q1 1 ,Nz , ,, Y' W, -M ' 1 7 f K M -N., in in .ff s 4 4 . . , ,f ,Q 6 , ,Q 7 ' 7' 2 'L ' 2 gf' , 4 ., A ' 1' ' ' K 1 . L, 5 ' .,A 4 ' 1',,4 ', ,X w -if ' 'z 'Y f its 'Wh M -aff' QQ?f '5 4- ' 4 .Q fin, A s, T E+ 1' at r' L I TWV lf-5-Lgjgg' Q H , F M .-Q. . ., 'X K X '-sm, ' F -0 V Ag. , - N. f 1 s. ' . 4 1, 'Eb k x .nl 1' Rau, Robert: Latin Club, German Club, Cum Laude- Clean cut grooming, no wasted words. Rechel, Dorothy: G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Bowling, Cum Laude-Spirited independence, sports with bat, glove, and ten pin. Reidel, Elsie: Business Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Counselor's Aide-A serious side, full of fun. Reitzes, Joan: Y-Teens, pres., Hi-Y-Teen Council, Sr. Girls' Club, Business Club, Spanish Club, G. A. A. 6 yr. Letter Girl, Synchronized Swimming-A good sport and popular leader, promise of acclaim. Rellar, Herman: Band, Band Letter Club-Good sense of values, likeable sincerity. Richter, Jean: G. A. A., Latin Club, French Club, Annual Staff, Bowling, Sr. Girls' Club, Cum Laude- Clear comprehension, a true sense of values. Poetker, Carol: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Business Club, v. pres., Spanish Club, Bowling, Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Life Saving, Synchronized Swimming, Cum Laude, Delta Omega, treas.-Sweetest of smiles, those endearing young charms, Chicken. Poore, Billie Rae: Sr. Choir, Operetta, Bandwagon, Sr. Girls' Club, Synchronized Swimming, Glee Club- Lilting melodies, sparkling laughter. Poore, Horace: Hi-Y-Fun by the ton, a born comedian. Pottschmidt, John: Golf, Latin Club, Maroon W, Student Council, Chi Omega Sigma-Clean-cut good looks, gay wit. Prickett, Carol: G. A. A., Business Club, Y-Teens, Choir, Sr. Girls' Club, Kappa Sigma Pi, treas.- Warmth of personality, bubbling with laughter. Pross, Beverly: G. A. A., Latin Club, French Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling, Breeze Staff, Business Club, Pidel-Five feet of fashion, neat and serene. privacy of family, home, and correspondence, Quimby, David: Gym Team, Track, Band, Orchestra, Bandwagon, Band Letter Club, Sr. Choir--High voltage grin, likeability plus. Rohn, Carol: Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club-Sharp slimness, fascinating appeal. Ramey, Leona: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Business Club, Riding Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling, Kytyves, pres.- A bewitching pleasing air, dark beauty. Ramsey, Janet: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Business Club, Riding Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Counselor's Aide, Letter Girl, Sub Deb Club-Catching gaiety, a light heart. Rasp, Ruth: Latin Club, G. A. A. Letter Girl, Y-Teens, Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club-Cheerful coun- tenance, carefree air. Ratliff, Arthur: Bowling, German Club-Ten pin tops, a good guy. .1 .. 1' . Riemeier, Nancy: Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Pidel, sgt. at arms, Cum Laude- Delightful sense of humor, traits we admire in the finest. Roberts, Jane Ellen: Y-Teens, G. A. A., Latin Club, Riding Club, Modern Dance, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling, Theta Alpha Pi, chaplain-Lustrous platinum locks, easy going friendliness. Rockeman, Dorothy: G. A. A., Modern Dance, Sr. Girls' Club, Bowling-Ashen blond, nice to have as o friend. Rogers, Jo Ann: G. A. A., Latin Club, French Club, Y-Teens, Riding Club, Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance, Sr. Choir, Letter Girl, Synchronized Swimming, Theta Alpha Pi, rec. sec'y-Lithe and graceful, shining blond halo. Rohr, Marian: G. A. A., Business Club, Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club-Gift of gab, a devilish gleam in her eye. Romer, Gene: Dark and handsome, a man of the outdoors. Sanning, Ernest: Movie Squad, Bowling-Diversified interests, full of fun. Sander, Nancy Lee: G. A. A., hist., Letter Girl, Badmitton Mgr., Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance, Dramatics, Bandwagon, Cheerleader, Tausia, v. pres.-Smiling good looks, lightheartedness. Sergeant, Robert: Bandwagon, Orchestra, Sr. Band, Band Letter Club, v. pres., Annual Staff, Breeze Staff, Chi Omega Sigma-Individual depth of character, gentlemanly courtesy. Scheidt, Henry: Football, Basketball, Bowling-Tall and handsome, a good word for all. 0 Schick, Mary Esther: Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., 6 yr. Letter Girl, German Club, Sr. Choir, Modern Dance, Y-Teens, Theta Alpha Pi, pledge miss. Tailor-made clothes, at- tractive appearance. Schnabel, Robert: Base- ball, Basketball, Cross Country, Maroon W, Cum Laude-Tall, dark and mansome, infectious grin. Schneider, Marie: Y' Teens, German Club, Sr. Choir, Cum Laude- Brains, courage, idealism, artistic talents. Schneider, Mary Lou: Bus- iness Club, Sigma Delta Chi-Eyes that delight, friends galore. 44 protection from attacks upon honor and reputation, freedom of mofvement and residence, Schoborg, Mary: Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Kytyves- Warmth of personality, the eyes have it. Schoenling, Mae: G. A. A. Letter Girl, Y-Teens, Spanish Club Modern Dance, Life Saving, Synchronized Swimming, Sr. Girls' Club, Business Club, Riding Club, Theta Alpha Pi-Slender grace, class in cars and clothes. Schube, Frank: Eyes for the future, quiet manner. Schube, Harry: Sr. Choir-A golden voice, just fooling around. o Schuch, Lois: G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Y-Teens, French Club, Cum Laude-Smiling animation, an asset to any group. Schueneman, Suzanne: G. A. A. Letter Girl, Modern Dance, Business Club, German Club Sr. Girls Club, Life Saving, Dramatics, YeTeens, Riding Club, Synchronized Swimming- Rollicking good humor, refreshing enthusiasm. Schulz, Norma: Delightful companion, first, last, and always. Schumacher, Richard: Football, lnterfratority, Theta Pi, pres.- Dashing car, flashing duds. Schumer, Jack: Chi Omega Sigma-Gay young blade, hand- some is 'cause handsome does. Scott, Charles: Happy-ga-lucky air, hearty good humor. Share, Barbara: G. A. A., Counselor's Aide, Sr. Choir, Y-Teens Sr. Girls' Club, Business Club, Tu Phi, corr. sec'y.- Gentle nature, grace in action. Shields, Dorothy: Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club-Winning ways, sincerity personified. Shipman, Richard: Baseball, Maroon W-Hint of devilment, at home an the diamond. 1 Siegel, Janet: Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Business Club, Bowling, Baseball-Gingerly lithe, exotic beauty. Simpkins, Shirley: Sr. Choir, Operetta, Bandwagon, Sr. Girls' Club-earnest endeavor, sweet personality. Sisson, Patricia: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Riding Club, Kytyves, pledge miss.-A note of gay abandon, one of the gang. Slater, Annette: G. A, A., Latin Club, Y-Teens, Sr. Choir, Operetta, Modern Dance, Life Saving, Sr. Girls' Club-Great pal to all, cute and pert, Slug . Smith, Loraine: G. A. A., Board, Letter Girl, Riding Club, Latin Club, Modern Dance, Y-Teens, Usher, Synchronized Swimming, lnterfratority, Quad Council, treas., dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club, Honor Hockey, Honor Baseball, Cum Laude, Delta Omega, pres.-Beauty of character reflected in beauty of countenance, Rusty . Smith, Marian: Business Club, Riding Club, German Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Dramatics, Kappa Sigma Pi, corr. sec'y.-Brown eyes and dimples, everlasting trivolity. Smith, Robert: Many acquaintances, everyday fun, Smith, Susan: Y-Teens, G. A. A. Letter Girl, Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club-Completely lovable, friends by the dozen. Snodgrass, Sylvia: Calm exterior, fair femininity. Sohngen, Ed: Football, Hi-Y, Maroon W, Chi Omega Sigma- Our football coecaptain, Big Ed . Spragens, Terry: Band, Orchestra, Bandwagon, Operetta, Band Letter Club, treas.-Sincerely interested, musical ability. ,nga In if Q q U O .F ' -'KIA Y . 4' 'N ,gf 44.1 A, zggfgi. Y ,U 'K X wmgdig Q 5 . 'Ne'sfM.' 5 iudfy.. . 5' ww-iSs?',?z Fr Q M ,A an if N .. L ' ff 1 .XX ,xv M ,Q 191' ,. M J if . gr. . if pxwnlmwbw - . .khv - .fir M K Q. ggi N ix px. . ' V 1. 'N J '-fum., 29.1 Fi, r E ff' ' r QL 1 . ?i,5r Lk I K A A in 1 Pj: Q- N sv , Q +A me M 3 my at .Wi 5, 5, V ' WM, :AQ if je irq! f A 'N , . 6 M kk V , Ri iimigwg i 6 'F wg f .,.: . g if ,M , X ' 1 1, ., Y 1 . ' , I e ' A f . FW- 155 A9 . M WV' V R. .xx A f .X S' K wf , ' A .Q -JMS-v is , Nxt? 1 f .vga 'wh . ,QW ly v M'- - RR: .4 4 Lf .4 .Qu ll ., sw i .DJ S . QW' 1 W igvlg? sm. fa'- x f-ww .S 'L 1 .X ,T 'n 3 'F asylum rom persecution in other countries ' and the right to a nationality Spreen, Nancy: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Dramatics, Riding Club, Latin Club, S-ub Deb Club, rec. sec'y.-Sparkling beauty, vivacious charm. Stahl, Doris: Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club-Dramatic enthusiasm, striking ways. St. Clair, Shirley: G. A. A. Letter Girl, Bowling, Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance, French Club-Qualities that count, quiet femininity. Stein, Louise: Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Bowling, Riding Club, Business Club, Breeze, typist, Modern Dance, Y-Teens, Office Ass't., Sigma Delta Chi, corr. sec'y.-Ten pin enthusiast, sharp dresser. Stickford, Moriorie: Bowling, Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Office Ass't.-Quiet sincerity, nice to know. Stockhoff, Eleanor: Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club-interesting person- ality, cute n' petite. Stronzin Ethel: Sr. Girls' Club, Business Club-Quiet tranquility, friendly ways. Suess, Jock: Band, Band Letter Club, Orchestra, Bandwagon, German Club, v. pres., Business Club-Singing sax, a regular fellow. Sullender, Michael: Hi-Y, Student Council-Friendly grin, eyes toward the future. Sweet, J. Harold: Maroon W, Hi-Y, sec'y., Student Council, pres., Sr. Class, treas., Football, Basketball, Baseball-Small, but mighty, Mr. Football, U. S. A. Tenner, Marian: G. A. A., Student Council, Bowling, Orchestra, Bandwagon, Latin Club, Organist-Pipes attractive. Sr. Girls' Club, and pedals, sweet and Sr. Girls' Club, dark-eyes, good looks. Thiel, Joan: G. A. A., Modern Dance, Business Club, Bandwagon, Riding Club-Dances wherever she goes, Thompson, Myla: Y-Teens, G. A. A., Business Club, Sr. Girls' Club-Quiet smile, ideas that count. Thompson, Roy: Track, Cross Country--Congenial good humor, tall good looks. Thornbury, Coletta: G. A. A. Board, Letter Girl, Football Queen, Sr. Girls' Club, Drum Majorette, Bandwagon, Sigma Delta Chi-Twirling baton, striking attractiveness. Tobaben, Ruth: German Club, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A.-Pleasing voice, many friends. Toepfer, Joanne: G. A. A., Y-Teens, Student Council, Latin Club, Sr. Girls' Club, Cum Laude-Quiet and sincere, pleasant company. Tanner, Lee: Annual, co-editor, Band Letter Club, pres., Bandwagon, Opera- etta, Orchestra, Band, Hi-Y-A mello cello, tops in our book Cool Dad. Men and women of full age, without limitation clue to race or religion have the right to marriage and a family. Townsley, Jack: Track: Cross Country: Tennis-A good pal: true sportsman. Trifilio, John: Serious outlook: high ideals. Vece, Norman: Dramatics: Triginta Optimi-Dark good looks: man of few words. Vogel, Darla: G. A. A.: Latin Club-Dark eyes: sweet n' pretty. Vogel, Jane: G. A. A.: Business Club: Sr. Girls' Club-Constant chatter: fun-loving Jane. Vogt, Karl: Football Mgr.: Camera Club: Maroon W-Man of few words: individuality. Voll, Joanna: G. A. A.: Y-Teens: Sr. Girls' Club: Dramatics: Spanish Club: Sub Deb Club4Well groomed blond attractive- ness: scads of friends. Vollmer, Lewis: Quiet outlook: serious ideas. Vondenbrink, Naomi: Sr. Girls' Club: BowlingfLatent possi- bilities: tranquil manner. Wagner, Joan: G. A. A.: Bowling: Y-Teens: Sr. Girls' Club: Theta Alpha Pi, sgt. at arms-Black wavy hair: amiable personality. Wagner, Miriam: Latin Club: Business Club: G. A. A.: Sr. Girls' ClubiShy sweetness: quiet intelligence. Wait, Nancy: Sr. Girls' Club: French Club: Latin Club: G. A. A., v. pres.: Breeze, editor: 6 yr, Letter Girl: Synchronized Swimming: Pidel, v. pres.:-Short, dark n' cute: friendly sophistication: Mouse . Walker, Caroline: G. A. A.: Y-Teens: Sr. Girls' Club: Breeze Staff: Bowling: Theta Alpha Pi, treas.-Tall grocefulness: friendly ways. Wallingford, Donna: Y-Teens: Choir: Business Club: Operetta: Bowling: Theta Alpha Pi-Casual manner: neat n' petite. Watts, Ronald: Phi Delta Sigma-Good natured grin: happy-go- lucky air. Weber, Martha Lee: Y-Teens: G. A. A.: Business Club: Sr. Girls' Club: Chi Tau Sigma, v. pres.-Quiet friendliness: nice to know. Webster, Peggy: Business Club: Y-Teens: Student Librarian: Riding Club: Bowling: G. A. A.: Sr. Girls' Club: Glee Club: Usher: Counselor's Aide: Quad Council: lnterfratority: Spanish Club: Chi Tau Sigma, pres.-Likeable manner, firm opinions. Wehking, Lois: G. A. A.: Riding Club: Bowling: Cheerleader: Sr. Girls' Club: Business Club: Kytyves, chaplain-Captivating smile: eyes that shine. Weitzel, Peggy: Usher: Bandwagon: Sr. Girls' Club: Y-Teens: Modern Dance-Small but mighty: a happy heart. Werfelman, Barbara: German Club: G. A. A.: Y-Teens: Riding Club: Sr. Girls' Club: Sychronized Swimming: Business Club: Chi Tau Sigma-lovely smile: strictly feminine. Wertz, Esther: Business Club: Y-Teens: Sr. Girls' Club: Glee Club-Friends galore: efficiency plus. A. ....-.-.. Ai... 48 Wesp, Shirley: Y-Teens, G. A. A., Business Club, Riding Club, Breeze Staff, Sr. Girls' Club, Chi Tau Sigma-Cheerful chatter, sweet ways. Wetzel, Jack: Maroon W, Golf, Band, Hi-Y, Football, Triginta Optimi- One of the boys, casually friendly. Wheeler, Philip: Hi-Y, Maroon W, Football, Basketball, Chi Omega. Sigma, treas.-Tops in personality, bosketball's the thing, Whitey . Whisman, David: Band, Band Letter Club-An easy going air, no extremes. Whitson, Howard: Baseball, Maroon W-Ace of diamonds, clean cut ap- peorance. Wibbelsman, Robert: Unassuming at- titude, pleasing manner. Wilkinson, Randolph: Tennis, Latin Club, Cum Laude--An interest in tenn intellectual ambitions. Williams, Barbara: Y-Teens, Latin Club, Sr. Choir, Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club, G. A. A., Kappa Sigma Pi, rec. sec'y-Gift of gab, scores of friends. Williams, Earl: Football, Track, Gym Team, Cross Country-Athletic physique, easy going attitude. Williams, James: Baseball, Maroon is W' Hi-Y' Basketball' Chi Ome a Si ma I 1 I Q Q A car to get him there, all out for basketball. Willman, Jean: G. A. A., Bowling, Theta Alpha Pi-Sketching skill, a poodle cut cutie. Wilson, Dennis: Quiet detachment, his head in the clouds, Aeleron . Winningham, Cleo: Cross Country, Basketball, Track, Hi-Y, v. pres.-Gold Dust Twin, curly head and friendly smiles. Winter, Donald: Tennis Team, Band Letter Club, Bandwagon, Hi-Y, Cross Country, Maroon W-Fine bone man, Rollicking good humor, Winnie , Witherby, Roger: Jr. Choir, Dramatics, Operetta, Glee Club, Bandwagon-An interest in art, casual manner Witt, Ella: Sr. Girls' Club-Friendly approach, a smile that rings true. Wohlwender, Thomas: Band, Orchestra, Bandwagon-Terrific trumpet, life as it comes. Wolff, Margery: Modern Dance, Riding Club, Business Club, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Sr. Girls' Club, Theta Alpha Pi-A voice sweet and low, bright outlook. Woolery, Betty: G. A. A., Bowling, Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club-Quiet poise, amiable ways. Woodall, Nelda: G. A. A. Board, Y-Teens, Sr. Girls Club, Modern Dance, Synchronized Swimming, Tausia- A bewitching smile, real worth. Wright, Neidra: Oak Park High School, French Club, sec'y., Drama Club, Debate Club, Dance Club, History Club, pres: Science Club, pres., Latin Club -Unruffled serenity, Prima Bal lerina, a welcome newcomer. 1 Wullenweber, Clyde: Mischiev ous manner, a love of action. Yamaguchi, Ben, Jr.: Football, Gym Team, Track, Maroon W, Student Council, sec'y, Orches- tra, Bandwagon, German Club, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Chi Omega Sigma-A master gymnist, tops in popularity, Guch . Yazell, Donald: Football, Hi-Y, Jr. Choir, Chi Omega Sigma- Perpetual good humor, current events. Yost, Kim: Track Team, Swim- ming Team-A true gentle- man, sincere friendliness. Young, Jean: G. A. A., Latin Club, Y-Teens, Sr. Girls' Club, Modern Dance, Sr. Choir, Accompanist, Pidel, chap.- Sweet and lovely , melodies on the ivories. Ziegler, Joan: lnterfratority, Quad Council, Y-Teens, G. A. A., Dramatics, Sr. Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Kappa Sigma Pi, pres.-The latest styles, brown eyed charm. Zimmermann, Leonard: Tall and lanky, quiet attitude. Zuverink, David: Maroon W, Track, Swimming, Hi-Y, Drama tics, Breeze Staff, Bandwagon, Sr. Choir, Operetta, Cheer- leader, Chi Omega Sigma, pledge master-A uke, a record, a song, poor man's Walter Phillips. 5 Q A ffvgmfzg A ' ,,. wi, , 1,5 Mtzybffg, z:fW,fLQ,1J,4X 2 ,ll M K 3.5313 ,, ,,j2QQ:5fhiS'j 5 7' M we 3 Eat A- 5 3 ,iggfip : FEM Q15 . 2 2551552 .2 Lgriw f 1 i2zgQf.f,Ql, Q 522 Eziiizs V? 555525 1 1 2' f ' Jef ' w lzwiif 1 sfggjzx Q 3 ,. : - 35 1 3223 ' '1 , 1 Mew 1 g ig ? , i ZW:.f7x2f'?v .ffw 71 Qi za ggiggl Qlggiszg A ' .. ,, ,, Qfifflff W -J . ii rw . ii A Q K .Q , 2,15 x Future leaders in school and throughout the world. lust as youth from all over the world look to the United Nations for guidance in leadership, so the junior class officers look to Western Hills for the training that will help them be future leaders. ln carrying out the duties of the class the officers do not consider The junior Class officers are, left to right, president, Dawson Brewer, vice president, Carol Bachus, treasurer, Bob Lane, and secretary, Ann Brueggemann. their work as tasks, but as opportun- ities for learning to take initiative and carry out responsibility. Everyone has the right to a part in his government ROW ONE: Abrose, J., Adams, E., Adams, M., Adams, N., Adler, R., Ake, D., Allen, R., Allmoslecher, H. ROW TWO: Annis, S., Atwood, J., Boas, J., Bachus, C., Baker, R., Barnes, A., Bar- ret, T., Barth, J. ROW THREE: Batterton, I., Bauer, J., Beor, D., Becknell, R., Behne, B., Beigel, H., Bennett, S., Benson, K. ROW FOUR: Bingham, M., Bloemker, J., Bocklet, J., Boloy, L., Bolinger, S., Boll- mann, H., Bolton, S., Booseveld, B. ROW FIVE: Bose, C., Bovard, A., Brod- ford, N., Brennan, B., Brewer, B., Brewer, D., Brewer, E., Brock, G. ROW SIX: Brueggemann, A., Bunk, L., Burns, R., Burt, J., Butler, B., Butler, C., Buttleworth, G., Cable, D. ROW SEVEN: Cahall, J., Chitwood, N., Chifwood, N., Chouteau, S., Clifton, A., Collins, D., Cones, T., Conradi, R. ROW EIGHT: Contanf, H., Cooper, D., Crone, B., Cummings, L., Curd, S., Currin, T., Daniels, P., Doulton, A. ROW NINE: Davis, E., Davis, R., DeCamp, V., Decker, R., Dettmer, D., Dill, R., Din- nie, J., Doppler, R. ROW TEN: Dornbush, S., Doerman, R., Drew E., Duffy, G., Dunn, C., Dwyer, C., Eber- hardt, D., Edwards, L. ROW ELEVEN: Eger, R., Eicher, P., Evans, R., Fogin, J., Faulconer, B., Flower, E., Foley, J., Frank, R. ROW TWELVE: Franz, G., Frey, E., Frid- man, R., Gadzenski, A., Galbraith, C., Gan denberg, H., Garrison, H., Garrison, L. WI? 'E 'W Q, ' p:' - - .754 ' - f Q g,w m U sk. 3.12 QQ 3 K X ,P U Q3 Q65 x- ga V1.5 ff f A J in V I f ,W A,,. V. Q, - L 1 hu M fXM,A 4 A , Vykii K P i ? Q F A A V h ,,. A 4. .V P tl ,dy Z, i r . T ' S- ' A-f'-Z K I -7L. I ' I K, K V A .M,sw11VgQ V - A, AL,, - V p f- . V ' 54 N 1 , , fx g6dQSQfQM999,9 V' ' K by -:f--- A 9 1 la' 'V f-'L -- Q -,,,. ' 7 :-- 3 fiii 'b - ' 'V I if Q :bl , W7 W A ' 7 'gOsMA W W1 V 1, ' ? V ' V if 39' i ' 5 5 V' 1 b ' 1' V I' V if 5 ' M ., V zgglz K V i 4 V ,!E. V , i , A ' 4 S V X s ' K ' - 4, ' ' 5 , -:.E LQ .. 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Our legal bookies -Jerry Burt and Don Moak. Hamlet-No doubt! ROW ONE: Gehring, S., Gilliland, D., Ginter, C., Glynn, C., Graf, A., Green, J., Griley, D., Guenther, G., Gwynne, M., Haarmeyer, J., Haehnle, B., Haehnle, C., Harffman, C., Harris, F., Hartley, J., Hartman, J., Haskett, J., Hasselbeck, C. ROW TWO: Hawlik, G., Heber, D., Hecht, E., Heineman, M., Heinze, H., Helton, J., Hepler, L., Herwig, M., Herzog, A., Higginbotham, V., High, D., High, S., Hilmer, R., Hilpol- steiner, R., Hoffer, R., Hoffman, R., Hoffmann, E, Hoffmann, M. ROW THREE: Hopman, R., Horgan, J., Horn, P., Howard, T., Hughlett, C., Hummel, R., Hundley, W., Ingram, J., lonna, J., lut, B., Jacobs, L. Johnson, M., Jones, C., Justice, J., Kaetzel, F., Kegg, R., Kemper, J., Kern, S. ROW FOUR: Kessel, S., Klausing, M., Klein, E., Klein, P., Kleinfelter, A., Klotter, S., Knabe, S., Knapp, R., Knauber, J., Knepp, P., Kopf, J., Koskar, M., Kramer, L., Kroger, S., Kudell, N., Kuehn, K., Lalor, B., Lack, R. ROW FIVE: Lammers, J., Lancaster, E., Lane, R., Lang, J., Laycock, L., Lefler, J., Leonowicz, S., Ley, R., Linkenfelter, E., Linton, M., Long, M., Longstreet, M., Ludeke, R., Lueders, R., Lutz, C., Maier, J., Makin, D., Manifold, R. ROW SIX: Matacia, J., Mauck, K., Maxwell, R., McClain, C., McClain, J., McMurray, C., Miller, L., Minard, D., Mercer, W., Merz, C., Meserth, S., Metzger, M., Meyer, C., Meyer M., Meyer, R., Meyer, R., Miller, F., Miller, K. ROW SEVEN: Miller, L., Maxwell, S., Miller, L., Miller, M., Miller, R., Millward, T., Minnich, R., Miser, H., Mitchell, T., Mobarry, J., Mockler, J., Moellering, E., Mollmann, P., Moore, C., Morgan, J., Morris, B., Morris, E., Muth, J., Meyers, D. ROW NINE: Neat, R., Newton, C., Nikola, J., Nixon, R., Nixon, R., Nobbe, L., Nolte, J., O'Bani0n, S., Olding, S., Oliver, J., O'Mera. B., Ortman, J., Ossenschmidt, C., Osterkamp, J., Otto, G., Paff, D., Pat- ton, R., Payne, R. ROW NINE: Peck, P., Pegq, P., Penwell, J., Perdue, D., Perkins, V., Peters, L., Pettit, S., Pfalzgraf, R., Piening, J., Post, E., Potapovs, U., Pottschmidt, W., Potzick, D., Powell, H., Reeves, J., Probst, M., Proud, B., Querner, W. ROW TEN: Rahn, L., Raible, R., Reddick, B., Reiner- man, M., Reitzes, J., Rembold, E., Reuter, R., Reuter, T., Rieder, A., Roll, E., Rosenstiel, E., Ruebel, N., Ruehrwein, R., Saffer, J., Sander, E., Sandlin, S., Sandman, V., Sarvis, A. ROW ELEVEN: Seestedt, D., Schaefer, J., Schmidt, R., Smith, S., Schneider, R., Schneider, W., Schoenling, N., Schramm, J., Schramm, R., Schroeder, J., Schuch, F., Schulz, N., Smith, H., Schumber, R., Schwarber, J., Schwarz, S., Sgouris, N., Shepard, K., ROW TWELVE: Sherrard, E., Schimizu, P., Shorten, C., Simpson, J., Siska, E., Smith, B., Smith, E., Smith, G., Smith, J., Smith, R., Smith, R., Snider, M., Sonderman, J., Soudrette, C., Stahl, C., Stahl, H., Staubitz, C., Steves, J. ROW THIRTEEN: Stoll, R., Strasburger, J., Stuart, T., Suggs, S., Sutton, C., Tarvin, M., Taylor, J., Taylor, R., Tegenkamp, V., Terino, L., Thie, R. Thie, M., Thomas, V., Tipton, S., Tolle, N.: Tape, D., Tormohlen, W., Townley, E. ROW FOURTEEN: Twenhofel, J., Turner, D., Troeger, R.: Uehling, T., Unaerbuehler, R., Vetter, J., Vetter, J., Viner, S., Vogel, R., Vollmer, H., Wagner, D., Waaner, M., Wahlke, J., Wakeman, R., Walker, S., Walter, B., Wander, H., Ward P. ROW FIFTEEN: Ward, V., Weitzel, R., Wendling, N., Westfelt, F., Whalen, P., Wheeler, E., Whisman, P., Wodrich, L., Wulfekamp, R., Wullenweber, P., York, J., Young, N., Zadek, H., Zerhusen, I., Zulager, D., Zuloker, R., West, D., Weidenbein, J. 1 I -r VV I V 1 ri.: . if 'f' A 'Ll' Q-Q ,,, ki I -,Ak VW --' , S ,BQ k U 23 5,4515 .Sf K NL i , , in , Q :ff gf' , f ., mf A 1 ..- Q, M qw .fi 3 Q fy J-. ' ' lg ,,,. 57 K, , :fn if , ' , 'Q ,Q S35 I at ,I in-3,5-jx j A .f x M- A .L A ry A A f Lf V4 gk -V: , , . 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Bellman, G., Belyea, E., Bertch, W., Bevis, A., Bichsel, J., Bickel, B., Bird, E., Bird, S., Black, L., Boiman, B., Bortlein, C., Boston, B., Bowser, C. ROW THREE: Brater, W., Brattle, B., Brauch, D., Brech, C., Brech, G., Brewer, L., Brock, H., Browder, E., Brown, J:, Brueggemann, P., Bruestle, R., Bryant, H., Bullard, R., Bunger, R., Burgraf, J., Burke, J., Burres, E., Burt, R., Byrne, C., Cappel, J. ROW FOUR: Carel, J., Carrier, J., Carson, M., Chapman, G., Cheek, B., Chetwood, B., Childs, J., Chraste, S., Clark, J., Cohen, P., Colby, D., Combs, R., Conner, N., Cook, B., Corsmeier, L., Cottingham, B., Crider, W., Crosthwaite, P., Crosthwaite, R., Culp, J. ROW FlVE: Cummings, C., Cupp, G., Darby, D., Davis, E., Davis, G., Dehme, C., Deimer, D., DelFavero, R., Demeropolos, A., Dennler, L., Dieckmann, S., Diener, K., Dienesch, G., Dooley, K., Dunaway, R., Dwyer, R., Eagon, J., Eaton, J., Eckert, M., Edelen, R. ROW SIX: Eichenlub, R., Eichbusch, G., Eisenacker, R., Engelstone, J., Ennis, J., Esslinger, C., Fillmore, V., Filter, S., Finke, P., Ficher, E., Flinchpaugh, O., Flower, J., Foerst, N., Fotopolos, J., Fratz, D., Freye, E., Fritch, J., Fuller, B., Gallagher, J., Ganzmiller, K. ROW SEVEN: Garrett, P., Gerhardt, R., Gibson, K., Gideon, G., Gies, L., Gilcher, J., Gilliland, D., Goeher, T., Golden, J., Goodal, R., Gorman, C., Gourley, D., Grathwohl, R., Gray, J., Greene, P., Greer, B., Greschel, D., Gres- ham, M., Groppenbecker, H., Gulleman, B. EIGHTH ROW: Guenther, C., Guthrie, K., Hahn, F., Hall, W., Hamilton, R., Hand, R., Harmon, tE., Harper, D., Harper, H., Hawthorne, D., Haynes, C., Hays, M., Hazan, J., Hazlett, N., Hearn, C., Heckman, P., ,Many admire treasured articles from foreign countries such as the donkey that Jo Mueller holds. Heimerding, J., Heis, J., Heist, S., Helton, P. NINTH ROW: Henn, T., Hensom, D., Herzog, M., Hill J., Hilvert, D., Hincy, C., Hinton, J., Hinton, J., Hite, M., Hochstrasser, R., Hoelscher, J., Hohnroth, M., Hollander, R., Hosier, G., Hotel, F., Howe, A., Huber, C., Huffman, M., Humphries, E., Hulburt, R. ROW TEN: Huston, M., Hutzler, J., lreland, W., Jacks, M., Jacobs, A., Jacoby, B., Jeggle, M., Jell- ison, V., Jenne, T., Jerdon, D., Jett, T., Jivolin, C., Johnson, N., Johnson, N., Johnston, J., Jones, C., Jones, l., Jones, P, Jones, R., Judy, D. ELEVENTH ROW: Kannenberg, R., Kasee, F., Kehling, A., Keller, H., Kennedy, G., Kennedy, J., Kerl, D., Kimbler, D., Kincaid, J., Kirchner, T., Kleimeyer, B., Klein, B., Klein, G., Kleinwaichter, D., Koerber, K., Koerber, R., Koester, J., Kormann, J., Kramer, J., Kroger, R., ROW: TWELVE Kruse, M., Kurrus, J., Lack, W., Lahr- man, H., Lampe, R., Lane, N., Lange, J., Leonhardt, K., Lindley, R., Link, R., Lloyd, J., Long, J. Lowther, B., Luhrman, R., Lundgren, R., Lutz, T., Mackay, J., Mineback, D., Mahan, J., Makstaller, J. ROW THIR- TEEN: Mallot, F., Mangan, N., Marino, J., Marmer, B., Martin, W., Masterson, M., Matthews, S., Mattlin, N., Maurer, J., McAfee, J., McArthur, R., McDonald, R., McDonald, W., McGay, T., Mclntyre, J., McMurray, J., McNamara, J., McRoberts, S., Meisel, D., Meredith, S., ROW FOURTEEN: Mergy, J., Meyer, B., .Meyer, C., Meyer, E., Meyer, J., Meyer, J., Meyer, M., Meyer, M., Meyer, R., Meyer, S., Mick, J., Miller, J., Miller, R., Minnick, J., Misserschmidt, G., Mode, J.: Moeller, E., Montague, J., Moore, A., Moore, D. LOWER, RIGHT-ROW ONE: Moore, R., Moore, R., Moraan, G., Morris, T., Moser, F., Moulder, G., ROW TWO: Mueller, J., Mueller, N., Murphy. G., Murphy, N., Neiheisel, B., Nelson, P. ROW THREE: Smith, E., Nichols, C., Nicolai, D., Norberg, C., Nuzum, C., Ober, T. ROW FOUR: Oker, J., Oehler, M., Olsson, B., Ormsby, R., Nickoson, J., Ose, J. 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ROW TWO: Reinerman, A., Renner, A., Ren- sing, R., Reuss, F., Reynolds, D., Reynolds, R., Ricci, D., Rich, W., Richter, I., Richter, J., Rine- hart, M., Rose, M., Ross, J., Roth, J., Rothan, J., Rothenbusch, J., Rothenbusch, J., Rouse, N., Routt, C., Rowlett, N., Rubert, R. ROW THREE: Ruebusch, J., Ruskaup, G., Rutenschroer, J., Ryder, P., Ryles, M., Sachs, S., Sailers, H., Salmon, J., Samson, J., Sargeant, N., Scheer, M., Schmaltz, F., Schmidt, C., Schmithorst, W., Schneider, E., Schoenberger, J., Schott, D., Schrader, H., Schreibeis, J., Schroeder, R. ROW FOUR: Schubert, V., Schulte, W., Scumer, M. Schuster, J., Sears, B., Sefton, F., Segal, K., Seitz, C., Serrage, J., Serraino, C., Setser, S., Sharp, R., Shelander, J., Siegel, H., Siegert, E., Simms, J., Simms, J., Simpkins, E., Sizemore, B., Skidmore, B., Skirvin, R. ROW FIVE: Smith, H., Smith, J., Smith, M., Smith, R., Snider, J., Spradlin, R., Sprague, P., Steinbuch, B., Stein- buch, J., Stevens, B., Stevens, J., Stewart, M., Stewart, N., Stilt, L., Stirneman, P., Stirneman, R., Stoffel, P., Streitelmeier, C., Strobel, D., Strohm, P., Sullivan, D. ROW SlX: Tauber, J., Tay- lor, A., Taylor, D., Taylor, G., Thompson, J., Thomp- son, L., Thrasher, S., Tillet, D., Tinsley, V., Todd, A., Toepfer, M., Townsley, J., Tritschler, A., Tully, A, Usher, R., Vandermueller, J., VanLieu, V., Vogt, M., Volz, R., Vonderbrink, E., Vanluerte, D. ROW SEVEN: Voris, A., Vulcheff, S., Walsh, D., Wagner, R., Wainscott, W., Walker, M., Waltz, M., Waltz, S., Waspe, A., Wasserman, S., Weaver, M., Weber, E., Weber, J., Weber, W., Weddendorf, E., Wellenreiter, H., Wells, B., Waltz, M., Werner, E., White, R., Whitney, J. ROW EIGHT: Wiedenbein, J., Wiggins J., Wiles, C., Wilson, J., Winkelbach, J., Winkler, W., Winters, J., Wise, J., Witt, H., Windholtz, Witt, U., Wittrock, Wolff, C., Woodell, W., Zapf, W., Zesch, C., Zimmer- min, R., Zuch, G., Zugelter, W., Zulager, P., Zuerer- in , J. 59 Mfr QVUOY G hobb us ol V V Q , V .I 'El- Wi 5' A: mf . 1' V i 1 A, -V ' 4 Q .-gf f M f f VV 'V i V- , I 4 1 fm KK -WA V K K 6. K IK Q ff E: . 'A , ,,t. K Mg - '--' . KK . K 'ff 3 A ,.. N -'f M u K V. KW ,K . E mK KKK K. K K K . ,K K tr 5 K iwvfg, ,KK L KA ' -KKK. , ,QKK V. L.' 5 K K 1 F , -1 K KK K K 5 i . K Hs' 3K vw, '33 1155 - K, if ,AKKKVKK ', 3 K K .Q 'K ,J 2, new . E- ' ag K X ' K a ,Ig 4 lg V 1 K Lyyh - K Qi M Q ' KK 1 :ql KK ,KWK 5 Y V wp ff ' K ' f' X 1' A f , f.f' 5 ' , .mf - Eg,,,,!K KK X , K - ., KK :Ev gi :ip KKK I Q '71 xl Q wg? V Ki. KKK S33 gr QK K3 . K ,,V'Wk , . ' R A .il Ki? , .,, V2 -2. 41 fb, - ,A. s .fi Ki A Q ,gVkk V, aa K .51 wx W f S, ZS , , ,V V Q Q gk Jw? M 1? 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Q N ' . . Zj., V 5 jak K K KKKLQLKK V ' f ,g f 60 to adequate living standards ROW ONE: Acuff, Adams, Ahrman, Alexander, Allan, Apking, Ashcraft, Ashford, Axtman, Aylward, Boas, Backus, Bailey, Baker, Ball. ROW TWO: Balsly, Barker, Bauer, C., Bauer, J., Bauer, J., Bauer, J., Beason, Becker, Beiser, Benkert Bennett, Benter, Berger, Besser, Best. ROW THREE: Bierbaum, Bier- horst, Birkenmaier, Bittskeff, Beckhorst, Bocock, Boert- lein, Boline, Bollinger, Bolton, Bommer, Bonert, Both- well, Brasington, Brocker. ROW FOUR: Brook, Brown, C., Brown, L.: Bryan, Buckert, Bullock, Bulvanher, Burt G., Burt, S., Bussard, Cannon, Cappel, Cappel, Carpenter, Car- uso. ROW FIVE: Cashman, Cefalu, Charters, Cinnamon, C., Cinnamon, J., Clark, Clifton, Conner, Cook, Coombs, Cope, Craig, J., Craig, P., Cullum, Curry. ROW SIX: DeCamp, Del- seno, Dick, Dickerson, Dickerson, Diers, Dinder, Dorn, Dukebock, Downey, Drott, Dudley, Duke, Dunham, Dunhoft. ROW SEVEN: Dupper, Durbec, Eager, Eberhart, Edwards, Eicher, Elkins, Elliott, Enzeiler, Enzweiler, Ernst, C., Ernst, M., Everidge, Fassold, Ferdon. ROW EIGHT: Ferguson, Ferneding, Filter, Finke, Fishter, Fitzpatrick, Fortun- ato, Fosnot, Francis, Freeman, Fortner. ROW NINE: Fritz, Fulmer, Gadzinski, Ganzmiller, Garrison, Geldrich, Gel- lenbeck, Gibbos, Gilbert, Gilbert, Gildehaus. ROW TEN: Gill, Goodbold, Goosman, Grader, Grappe, Grass, Grader, Greek, Greenfield, Grathwohl, Gross. ROW ELEVEN: Gulle- man, Gumm, Hall, Halloran, Harmon, Harrell, Hasenzahl, Bruce May, Sandy Sprague that interests stamp collecting for himself and family, Hay, Heath, Hein, Heis. ROW TWELVE: Heitkemper, Hel- scher, Hempfling, Henshaw, Herwig, Herzog, Hessel, Hein- lein, Hign, Hillshorn, Hinton. ROW THIRTEEN: Hite, Hodges, Hoffman, Hoffmeister, Hohnecker, Hahnroth, Hol- der, Holt, Hood, Hopman, Horgan. ROW FOURTEEN: Horn, Hornberger, Huegel, Huff, Hummel, Hunley, Hunley, Hus- ton, Huston, Hutchinson, Hutchinson. ROW ONE: Hutchinson, lllbrook, Inman, Jacobs, Jac- oby, Jansen. ROW TWO: Jarvis, Jilliff, Jivoin, John- son, Johnson, Johnson. ROW THREE: Johnston,Joerling, Jones, Kahsar, Kaiser, Kareth. ROW FOUR: Katz, Keel- ing, Kennedy, Kessler, Kidd, Kidd. ROW FIVE: Kidd, Klayer, Kiewit, Kinnimeyer, Kleeman, Kleinfelter. ROW SIX: Kleinfelter, Klosterman, Klatz, Knaggs, Knapp, Knepp. ROW SEVEN: Koch, Koester, Kolde, Kol- stein, Kroger, Krohn. ROW ONE: Kuhn, Kubicki, Lahrmann, Lambert, Lambert, Lang, Lanier. ROW TWO: Leibrook, Lemert, Lenhoff, Leon- ard, Lewis, Lewis, Ley. ROW THREE: Lindsey, Lineback, Little, Lockwood, Loew, Longstreet, Lucas. ROW FOUR: Lucas, Ludy, Lusk, Lutz, Lvesch, Lynch. ROW FIVE: Mack, Madje, Maisch, Manley, Martin, Martin, Masminster. ROW SIX: Mathews, Mathis, Mauck, Maxwell, May, Maybrier, Maybrier, ROW SEVEN: McCartney, McElroy, McKewen, Meier, Mercer, Mess, Metzler. I 1: . i s if' .. 3 1 I ..-l' 5 'ii' ,., Q ,-l I K , . 5 n . - -t.. , .3 ,f all I jig v I, I ff .ul A -4 f an . . L : .1 .a ' . I I l I II ll. .. Ill I illl I I f' I Q a T. I 4 II 7 M: ,.,. ...'.. Q ..,, . .,.. 1 . 6 -- ,-tg . I , . J g I I z 2.4, 5 A M' I l It 7, .I ., , , 'TT it I 3 . rv- . I Q. .Q I S , . Q - E, VVAK . ,tk .VSA - . A ste.. V, 'Ls ' M E - H :rr Lift. I .rn g gi. ,t.l- I - , I - ' - ,es fha L -wr, 5.138 K why I' II i Q- A U . t .,::, Q i I' ... , 'K xi J , - JI F r -zlt li K ,, ITE . i::::: ' X. is . A I s .,.. A ' I .f- . - 5vf. . RW I I 6 II I If I K 1 .ii -- A rr- ...4 . ,.-- Q- . gg-1 iizgff i lil. IS RRAI' R I I L II II ' III 1 r I I .. ' I I I Q . an - , , 21- 5. . W ' iii we I gs - 3- IM I - --r . if LI if hi s . , f 5 ly is I. 'plz I if , M 5 . f - 1. 34- - - - E W V vii ni A I ix KI :E NY.. N ...il I W Hman, r-me.. and finally to a reedoms set ROW ONE: Metzner, Meyer, Miers, Miller, D., Miller, E., Miller, F. ROW TWO: Miller, G., Miller, J, Miller, J., Miller, L., Miller, P., Miller, R. ROW THREE: Miller, V., Miller, W., Moore, G., Moore, D., Moore, M., Moorhead. ROW FOUR: Morand, Morgan, J., Morgan, W., Morris, Morris, Morton, ROW FIVE: Mosely, Mueller, Muntz, Murphy, Murray, Murrer. ROW SIX: Mursinna, Muth, Myers, Nagele, Niederhelman, Neiheisel. ROW SEVEN: Nieman, Niernan, Norris, Oberrnann, Oehler, Olthaus. ROW EIGHT: O'Moore, Osborn, Osborne, Ottlinger, Ottlinger, Querf. ROW NINE: Paff, Pale, Panaro, Paragin, Parker, Passafiume, ROW TEN: Patterson, Peck, Perry, Perry, Peters, P,, Peters, R. 1 ', N, rw ' A v '4 A ff. S F 'A 1 ' : .4 K V: . r 5, IN v ,Z XX.. A , - .1 0 A ' ' lil'-?5' F n I 1. -:. ' ' 1 f 2' I? if I , -3 H '. :a 3' . we : -A ,1 W' f- V 1 1 - y 1 ' X, , ' J, N ,5': i:3 if lr ... if , I .ll F f I 'ds I 51 ff rr - + I , 3 'L 1 -31 . if I -A B i .-. f uf., Arl ' ' Z .. st. L X, ' 'WN -ruff r I My 11 ...,7 4 :I IE: X ' J ,LII ff I ' fi' uf., I .Q as. -ef f L4 .A H I 75 M -' , , 'QF .ilu ' N I 1 .1 ' I I-:in X . I .... , . J M M fi. is We 'fr' ' I - 'EW v J L- social order in which the rights and lorth in this declaration can be fully realized. A se - rs 2 1 ' 'Z ROW ONE: Pfaff, Pflum, Phelps, Phillips, M., Phillips, N., Pileage, Pope, Pott. ROW TWO: Powell, W., Powell, S., Pow- nall, Prince, Quimby, Quint, Rahm, Ramstetter. ROW THREE: Rasp, Reeder, Rechel, Reible, Reidmiller, Reiley, Reis, Reivley. ROW FOUR: Reller, Rembold, Remke, Reuss, Ringenberger, Robinson, Rose, Ruehl. ROW FIVE: Ruehlman, Runck, Rumph, Runyan, Rush, Sabatelli, Sammons, Sahm. ROW SIX: Sayis, Sandlin, Schaich, Schiele, A., Schiele, D., Schill, Schmidt, Schmitt. ROW SEVEN: Schroeder, Schroeder, Schule, Schulz, Sebastian, Seeger, Sefton, Seifert. ROW EIGHT: Seyferth, Shields, Shields, Siegel, Siler, Simon, Siekerman, Simpson. ROW NINE: Simpson, Sloan, Smith, B., Smith, R., Smith, W., Snelling, Snider, Spradlin. ROW TEN: Sprague, Staff, Stahl, Stahmer, Stiful, Stockmeier, Strothman, Story. '77 2 , - i - ' 555:55 mg 6. Q QQ? ,iw ROW ONE: Stortz, Streckfuss, Struba, Sucietto, Sullivan, Sunberg, Syemore, Takahashi. ROW TWO: Tarvin, Tashyian, Taylor, G., Taylor, P., Tegenkamp, Thall, Thaxton, Thie. ROW THREE: Thomas, Toepfert, Tolle, Tompkins, Thullen, Trim- ble, Trollinger, Vanderpool. ROW FOUR: Veid, Viehman, Vetter, Vogt, Volk, Vogt, Voltz, VonLuehrte. ROW FlVE: Voris, Walter, Wagner, T., Wagner, Wakeman, Wakeman, Wal- dron, Walker. ROW SIX: Wallace, Ward, Warman, Wathem, Watson, Weber, Weber, Weddle. ROW SEVEN: Weghorst, Wel- ling, Wells, B., Wells, H., Werner, Wesp, Wessels, Wessen- clorf. 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X J' Q if 17 K : I K I ,nf : , .5 2 l 4 1 A K 0 t ...- the -4- . . 5: A g AL .. - . itil. . --...-1.- ,,,J. . . ...Q , :K llyv -, J 5 . 1 ' :L Courtesy of National Geographic These children huddled over their notebooks are being taught by an Italian law student. This makeshift classroom typifies the dis- comfort with which many stu- dents around the world are forced to contend today. ROW ONE: Allen, M.: Alscher, C.: Annis, C.: Arnold, A.: Arnold, R. ROW TWO: Astler, J.: Bachmann, L.: Back, D.: Baker, M.: Ballauer, L. ROW THREE: Bayes, A.: Beckel, E.: Bell, D.: Ben- mayor, L,: Bennett, A. ROW FOUR: Bennett, G.: Berghausen, C.: Bickers, P.: Bicking, B.: Binstadt, C. -'H f ' -2, -w'mnif,,-,iz . ww .M ,. ,cm l x M Lj h ijg kv,k, t, , .,,. i. A , 1 r , 1 r. Q i .. ..: , . ::s 'Y t, If 'xl' f. K7 K g.L: i V w ,.,E :jizz L I .. . , . . y Z ....,., ,, -1 if -.2 r', f .1 E m e ilse g .. ... i:-f T ., Wisdom is the principal thing: therefore get wisdom and with all thy getting get understanding. For wisdom is better than rubies: and all the things that may be desired are not to be compared with it. Her ways are ways ot pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. She is a tree of life to them that lay hold upon her: and happy is everyone that retaineth her. Proverbs The Holy Bible ROW ONE: Bishop, E., Black, S., Bloebaum, R., Bo' cock, J., Boerio, H., Borders, D., Brasington, K., Breen, B., Brockhoff, R., Brooks, A. ROW TWO: Browning, R., Buck, J., Bullock, J., Bunger, K., Buns, K., Busch, D., Byers, P., Caldwell, M., Calhoun, L., Calkins, R. ROW THREE: Callahan, J., Carney, D., Carson, J., Carson, J., Case, B., Casuto, E., Chambers, S., Chappel, J., Cherring- ton, M., Childs, S. ROW FOUR: Chinn, W., Clark, J., Clark, P., Claxton, K., Clements, E., Cleven- ger, S., Colby, A., Collins, J., Collins, R., Conaway, L. ROW FIVE: Conroy, J., Cornelius, H., Corwin, C., Craft, J., Crosby, R., Crowe, B., Cruse, C., Cushman, M., Daiber, A., Denlinger, J. ROW SIX: Dickerson, J., Diers, R., Dornbusch, A., Dugger, N., Dunning, P., Eckel, E., Eick, C., Ennis, R., Erhardt, W., Espich, E. ROW SEVEN Esposito, M., Fehring, B., Fisher, C., Fosdick, P., Francis, D., Franke, L., Fuldner, B., Garrett, No man is an island P., Gecks, T., Geghan, J. ROW EIGHT: Geiger, D., Geiger, F., Gellenbeck, N., Gibbs, B., Gibson, D., Gifford, F., Gilbert, B., Gildehaus, C., Gockel, V., Goosmonn, V. ROW NINE: Grimm, N., Grueninger, B., Guilar, D., Guthrie, A., Gysin, S., Haering, J., Haft, D., Hagenhoff, S., Haines, S., Hale, L. ROW TEN: Hale, N., Handley, C., Hansen, N., Harlan, D., Harlow, B., Harmon, R., Haskett, F., Houss, N., Hayes, M., Hayhurst, E. ROW ELEVEN: Heady, R., Heidrich, S., Heinemann, J., Helmbold, D., Hen- thorn, J., Hettel, A., High, S, Hiser, S., Hoefle, H., Holo, S. ROW TWELVE: Holten, G., Hopf, C., Hotel, B., Hueslman, J., Hughes, J., Huntley, M., Iacobucci, J., lames, J., Jay, L., Jenkins, W. ROW THIRTEEN: Johnson, E., Johnson, J., Kaem- merle, K., Kelsch, A., Kenty, J., Kessler, J., Kindred, J., Kipp, B., Kirchner, D., Kline, F. ROW FOURTEEN: Knoepfler, J., Koch, P., Koenig, L., Koenig, M., Koestlin, A., Kohlmeyer, J., Kottmeyer, S., Krailer, R., Kraus, C., Latscha, W. . ' ' I 2-ll fm' ,C , .CTI ,,. I ' y Q 'I' - ' I' 5' '--- ' rf: xx aiu 'xl 'M' .. .frff X'-TS' ,... I L j.,k'. ,. I if A. .. 1.57.4 W H' S . M . 6 I f avi .N iv -. I I' i .K Nl. Iii 4 .--f.....g Q V A Vg nts ,..i if Q . Q .!' I f if-wwllf. .V ' E ' ' 14.41 Q. ' ...ff -v ffl fi W' . fbi E' I. :I 4 :'.. I . Fi 22's-:il R . fg 1 iersrv . Y? 9 if-124 . , ,I .. , . W - eg. S , .4 C' .. .N .,. . 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ROW TWO: McKay, W., Mara, K., ll' - QW I ,,., . W., ,,,,, :: 'S KOOAY ,VVVV Mara, P., Martin, P., Marx, R., Mason, P., Matthews, J., 'W I VLVVV . . ' I '- ' V Mattie, K., Maxstadt, T. ROW THREE: Mayes, F., Mc- Q, -4 .WV f . .. 'GV W V1V 5V Q ' Cartney, R., McFarland, J., McMurray, D., Menkhaus, V V A r V? ' :-- Vi- V. .-- I R' I E., Mercer, M., Messmer, M., Meyer, C., Meyer, I. .VB PW Q-'vqj V, .f- f Q I , . 5 5 QV. ROW FOUR: Meyer, J., Meyer, M., M:yers, C., Miller, - 1 VI IV .JI I 'V' ,. Vi sl Elf V :fm I E., Miller, L., Miller, N., Miller, S., Miller, W. WR V ' A f'E' NAL. -I 2 I ' 'A i 'I57f I ROW FIVE: Minnich, J., Mobarry, M., Mohaupt, D., LV . V .3 4 . VV V , A I 1 ,VM VV Moll, L., Morgan, A., Morgan, R., Moss, L., Neal, .JL , . . f ggi: 21 . ,AR I Ne ,QV xg W., Nelson, F. ROW SIX: Niederlehner, D., Ober, P., . f l ff 4 v'f'...5 ' I owwore K I Pack Bf Pa e s.- Parker Af Pas' TGIF K- I I If ' Q, f 'J' ' IEW QF. Iev, J., Pierce, S., Pegg, M. ROW SEVEN: Pemberton, ' . ' fl -'- -' ' ,rt I L., Pennington, E., Perdue, G., Perry, D., Pastel, IZ , ' - ' V A VJ C., Pott, W., Poundstone, J., Purcell, M., Quest, L. 'mr . 1 A E. . .4 we fl: 'i ' I - ... - I' ' It-fr .... . wi' l -tt, -I I ff W tt'- I , ' uwtuvusg' 'S ff 9 i- A lt .- I: A if, ' , 'Eff I as ff A J '- -.. It .. ,f .f A . ,.. VV Q. ,,I V V , I VI IVV. V V,VV V. - tt Vai Vi V . V43 V V,V. V .1 W ci , -'fl 5 Gap wt. 5 I .Q M I . I ,. VV . -Q eg. I I V In I 1 A V g' 3 Vwxg. , j ' . , fi r 2. 3, f 63 r ss safes we ga s, 5 : 14.1 f -R .rw t o I f N 0 man stands alone .4 351 - fi: 'I 5: I .J ' ,,.. Q K . ' 'Q' ,,,, JV. V' s.-.34 r 7-'a I ' IM., : T. xref- FF t . V, V, - I Yu N A D I an ,M N, .. ..... . . ROW ONE: Rebholz, S., Reeves, R., Remmers, E., Rich, .- V fVVV V V ' S., Rinckel, J., Robbins, K., Rogers, B., Roth, C., ' IQ Ttfw 4.3: I I 4 Twig I T., Rgfhims, I.. Row TWO: Rowe, c., Rowland, R., SV gg. 'I it :Nr jf? I AVL, Runck, R., Saco, A., Santanen, D., Schaal, J., ' '51, 1. 5.1 .lk M., X Schaich, J., Schiller, R., Schmid, L. ROW THREE: I f 'lt Y' ' ' Schroeder, I., Schroeder, J., Schwarz, R., Scott, . ..-- ' 'R ' V ., G., Shearer, M., Shoptaugh, C., Shoptaugh, P., 5 WI V V ' A . V V V , , Schulz, R., Siegert, K. ROW FOUR: Sieve, T., :lf lf. i f Q3 L, Sievers, M., Skeen, S., Slaughter, W., Smith, C., F-Qi Q 'I V i 'V - V V W. , ' ' Smith, R., Sparrow, B., Springmeyer, K., Statt, C., V, If gel r T - J ROW FIVE: Stahl, P., Stanley, D., Steinle, R., Stei- ' 1 V off, C., Stephenson, B., Stevens, R., Stewart, D., , ni, V Vu fl Stewart, G., Stout, R. ROW SIX: Street, M., Striet- J' V ' I gi- '-VV ,mv JL- .A V fi VI ...' .,. - elmeier, N., Stubbs, A., Sullivan, P., Sweeney, J., fx VV Vw - . Tattershall, A., Tew, H., Thompson, J., Toole, B. ' XT . fr '- I ,N 'Q ROW SEVEN: Tuerck, J., Waggoner, K., Vandivort, K., A . I ' I 'IIX I Vogel, D., Wagner, T, Walsch, J., Warner, C., I XIV' . A f . , Warren, B., Wash, M. V 't , N. N2 - - Lf, 22 N -'-v ,, ,. I . . if -...g. '. - I I2 I I I . rw: -1. . sg ws., V YV T: A... :Fw We - . V V? 515.3-V,3. if G , 66 ,J ,A ,zt ,I re K' ar 17 X 2' Af' -3 T37 Funny books are universal John Johnson and Matt Yosafat, our Each man7S joy is joy to me Greek students, laugh at a comic Each man's grief is my own. We need one another book written in their native tongue. ROW ONE: Weigand, M., Welker, R., Wells, G., Wells, A ' l l l l '1'l' ' G., Wenicke, C., Westerhaus, J., Westerman, L., . - . '- 'r l :- ROW TWO: Westermann, E., Westrich, L., Whelen, R., .W VV 'E . L' 1 ' Elf - l Wilhelm, J, Wilkins, B., Williams, F., Wilson, D. ' W V? V VV Row THREE: Winkelman, A., Warnock, N., woibef, E., R , 3 ' Y , . J ..,, it . . ,.... ' I 1 Q ..,' .,, 1 Q Woodard, D., Wund, P., Yeakle, G., Yockey, B., 1 W i Q.. gg-Eg' H T Q I E ROW FOUR: Young, M., Zimmerman, S., Ziesman, L., ,... . M . ' 7 .-.. 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W .. J J V . 4, Q V .11 J ll J . ,. 5 nn' x , V Vv.,.E,,Q. f VV f - V s .L ' L - ef- p is . 'Y r . :F V ,V VVV, V23 V Nb VVif EE A . 'Z W .. .V VV ..,: J V, . - W ' 1. 4.51 if V2-V , ,, -. F4 -9 if ,J ,L , land, S., Ernst, G., Ernst, J., Ernst, W. ROW TWO: Erswin, R., Essert, R., I V Fannin, J., Federle, R., Ferrell, W., 1. 4, J V 4, 'J Q, S Fitzwater, D. ROW THREE: Flamm, S., '... Q u Q.. -af UWVVE Flender, W., Flickinger, M., Flinch- V ' paugh, R., Forrester, B., Frank, L. : Q V ' erick, P., Frederick, R., Freese, R., ' 1 V Galbraith, G. ROW FIVE: Gers, B., - 5 A V 1, - 1 Gibson, J., Giebel, B., Glynn, S., 'N fig, 'M' Q . 'WX I ,V VV V J Graham, L., Greer, C. I f' If Row ONE. Hanlon, J., Haines, s., f -. ., ' ,W Hammitt, J., Hand, S., Harmon, E., 45.9 ' 1 . ff Harmon, R. ROW TWO: Horsham, F., S Harter, C., Hartmann, B., Hartzler, W., 5. - 4- -5 4 ... VV .5 was I ,sr Hasz, J., Hauser, R., Hauss, D., Hurn, J .131 Heinrich, Henderson, B., Henn, H., PNV 'V f ll' l....ff 4 Higgins, J., Hill, R., Hineline. iii ' I ' A A ROW FIVE: Hodge, L., Hoffmann, B., V si . gm Hoffmann, C., Hoffmann C., Hogg, S QV- 4 1 W A Holten, J. . X QL w ' 'W ' -L ',,f'g ', i,g If ' ' J W? J M ff? i - fi -in IA A ' 'Ghz 68 Ellie Lutz observes the native costume VV... x, ,--i 5 7. ,. ,,.. V . ' fd. S , Ri. l S if if A '.',, i J Xi- it .,.' J' ' i f lstt r V -. -' A ' J Q. ' f ,lg i M . - Q .J ' V V VV., . . u f V ... .. J V H J J . .,. fs.. ' ... e,, ,, , ,-- '..- . - V. I. V Q - Mi - ' 1 lll l E'l .V...A K 'J I . i .1 V V Q, 2- ,,- ' . -- .1-4 vvfs. ' ff 4' 1. Shiv So I will defend of Germany warn by Henry Bollman Each man as my brother Each man as my friend. PAGE 68 TOP: ROW ONE: Alexander, A., Allen, N., Andre, B., Apwisch, G., Arleth, A., Armstrong, G., Avey, J., Badgley, R., Bailey, J. ROW TWO: Baird, Baker, S., Ballestra, A., Bank, B., Barnes, B., Baud, Bauer, J., Beebe, J., Beigel. ROW THREE: Beiser, D., Bellman, L., Benkert, H., Benmayer, R., Benton, M., Betts, P., Bolino, R., Booth, J., Borcherding, D. ROW FOUR: Borman, R., Bose, M., Bothwell, J., Botsford, N., Brammer, S., Brater, R., Brech, C., Brinkman, L., Broge, F. ROW FIVE: Brueggemann, M., Bruestle, G., Buck, G., Burns, D., Burns, R., Butcher, R., Calder, J., Calhoun, R., Cappel, B. ROW SIX: Carpenter, R., Carson, B., Carson, C., Carson, S., Casey, R., Chenoweth, J., Chetwood, R., Childs, L., Clements, D. ROW SEVEN: Clevenger, J., Coleman, S., Collinsworth, A., Conradi, L., Cox, J., Craft, M., Craig, B., Cummins, H., Czerwinski, R. ROW EIGHT: Denny, D., Devine, C., Devore, A., Dicks, J., Doekel, J., Doekel, J., Drescher, J., Evel, J., Eckert, K. PAGE 69 LEFT: ROW ONE: Holtonrix, E., I-lonebrink, Howarth, R., Hughes, G., Hukill, D., Hukill, M. ROW TWO: Hulley, B., Humole, C., Iames, G., lore, J., Jaspers, G., Jeggle, ROW THREE: Jesse, N., Johnson, B., Johnson, J., Jones, E., Jones, G. ROW FOUR: Jones, Jones, N., Juergens, S., Jung, R., Kaiehols, G., Kays, C. ROW FIVE: Keeling, B., Kegg, Killy, J., Kemper, C., Kemper, S., Kerl A. BELOW: ROW ONE: Kern, K., Kesselring, J., King, P., Kinkade, J., Klare, M., Klayer, J., Klein, A., Kleinberg, C., Kleinberg, P, ROW TWO: Knauber, C., Koeber, V., Koester, S., Kramer, C., Kramer, G., Krall, M., Kuntz, P., Laehr, M., Lennon, S. ROW THREE: Lenzer Leser, S., Lewis, U., Liggett, J., Littler, J., Lowther, C., Lunsford, J., Lutz, E., Lutz, J. ROW FOUR: Maisil, J., Malloy, W., Malony, R., Manifold, J., Marston, P., Marston, R., Martin, B., Martin, C., Martin, R. ROW FIVE: Mathias, C., May, L., McCouIey, A., Mclntyre, P., McKemac, McKeruan, M., McMillan, M., Meador, D., Meier, A. ROW SIX: Meisel, E., Menlse, C., Merz, S., Mess, J., Mettey, F., Meyer, B., Meyer, L., Meyers, J., Meyers, R. ROW SEVEN: Miller, C., Miller, D., Miller, M. Mink, A., Mink, N., Mistler, J., Mistler, M., Moore, J., Moore, L. D. K., J., , L., - ' I ' f ' : F. v .near I . . f. . We I - i f . ' . I . . , ' ' A A if , ws. v A I 1 ' dj W 3 My 22:1 ' ff? , T I --EJ T. fx ' . i C ' -if I i7 W- H W - . .'.' -.. ff' ',, . K ef -me 'ii I fs P573 'If i an he we . -vi -1 I I I A in I ...il . ,V ,K A, , . s ep Q .. 3:3 K S a K I I. 1 ' 8.5 'ful - II - 'V ., f , ' ' Im., gf 1 ' Q--.asf , - : . . 4'KW.fs is W , ,H C , . 'ffjfz' If -nv .A . .Mg-VH K uri.. , ,,. K ,fv- . , . ' . .. .sg ' - f M. V ' ' , t. P' 5 I X f ' ' ' ' . MSW' I - I 1' .5 . 9 ', , T , ' 3 251 s 'A X . .di 1' I I- ffm.. . V, Jr. . 'fb . 0, I ...I .Q 4 f kr f ,J w . .... 4 f 0 . I it f ss. .4 .4 . 4 f f f -- I - . gixs, W.: + w . . A a I f I fri. 'ar 'D ' .' . ' 1 sf f 'f 49 ii .J :SL .lm Zi-, . 1, -A Q , , :N wwf ! x VX.. t in N -T.. .im isa QQA. A - K K 5 K K Inari . V A my .v,. K ,Q b m, K . K P5 A f ' W : . ...f-Q.. - A ,.. ,V ' ' P '.'. . f It . Q. ' T '-4' ' . 1 ' 7 5 -4 5? ' L. E' nn. me M -. wr - f . . E., Parks, N., Patterson, D., Peek, D., 'fe 'fl' . sk 'Q ll it ., 'P -Qi ,-Q! ROW ONE: Mott, H., Muckenfusz, B., Mueller, D., Murphy, T., Niehaus, J., Nimitz, B., Noll, R., Noes, C. ROW TWO: Nuebler, M., O'Connor, J., Oehler, M., Osborn, L., Osborn, L., Osterfeld, D., Page, J., Page, J., Panaro, H. ROW THREE: Parks, Perkins, J., Petry, T., Ptalsgraph, D. ROW FOUR: Points, B., Pope, C., Potter, R., Presmell, E., Price, S., Querner, J., Rosemont, G., Reed, D. l A seal W? J., 4 .-'.. 9' 5 ' lf . S i ' 5-r . . a 3 W. 1 .g . L... 3. , , .x . ,.,.,Lsii1Ilf:',5,- A .W , E X X 2 U .. 2. .. ill i fl ' Nw 'i - 255- in V F' T W Jw f rrr', 'rrzs , . J i . ..v . . e J ...I I . . J.. . uquzs . 1 . . , i f - -J ' i , .. 4+ ..f,- ' f.. 4, ,MV ' X . as -A A lg ,r--f .- - - Q,.. '-2' - r' A .. W ?- :,fiTf - '-' ' . .... . E5 , . - .. y, ..,2. ,. . ,.. V , .,,,: E ,vgi .M S ....k 1 g 3 .1 y . '- I . M g 5 ..,v H 3 za filly, EI' wr ... 1'- ' '-- fir ... ,J . ,. ..f't'f-. Qiif . 'J ,I 33.1 A..f ess.. - .- .,.. .f g - 1 .1 ggi.. Q- , ,,.v - .N I .N ' -. Q J g ,..... .. . 1, . ': . l J ... to J .J Q. ' ' ' W . ,, , M ROW ONE: Rees, M., Reeves, D., Reisenfeld, H., Reisenger, J., Reitmann, J., Remers, M., l W , F Richardson, P., Richie-f, J. Row TWO: 'L et N. ,T -'JJ It lk .J.--' 3 Q Reisenback, J., Robinson, A., Root, S., Rose, P., 2 ll .. - . JFK-.- .im , i t . ggi, ?,-,,,5ggefRR'f ffjgflgngjg Rgfkgld , :um r, ., us, ., an er, ., J , . V. , . Soppington, K., Sattie, J., Schaich, W., F . ' I, A --- 1,1 Z -4 -A-3? .nw W' A Schafer, W., Schmidt, C. ROW FOUR: Schnobel, J., ,QP , . J 1 ' tv?-'3 Schneider, B., Schneider, F., Schreibeis, B., EXW If ,,, ' ii' Y, - Schroth, C., Schulte, S., Segterth, B., Shaw, B. 6 ll' Owl? J iz-5 Q In .- -- A . ,... g J. .J W I SCHQQL - s- ' Home development is directly connected with the welfare at the world for it has often been said that home lite is the basis for the betterment of mankind. HOME il, Perhaps the most impor- tant objectives ot education tor each individual are for self expression, the ability to think, appreciation of fine things, and knowledge of human nature. Each man expresses his desire to show his faith in a Being more powerful than himself by attending church. CHURCH ROW ONE: Sherrard, A., Shimizu, R., Simmonds, D., Kidrnore, J., Sloan, F., Smith, D., Smith, E., Smith, E., ROW TWO: Smith, G., Smith, W., Snyder, D. Snyder, N., Sperber, T., Spreen, D., Spurlock, Stanley, H., ROW THREE: St. Clair, D., Steel J., Stindt, J., Streibig, W., Strobel, S., Sweeney, R., Tenhunfeld, T., Thorp, R. ROW FOUR: Thomas, J., Tieman, C., Toney, J., Turner, P., J. Tygrett, N., Vogt, R., Vogt, S., Voighr, S. ff 5,,, rg .. ai' , ' ' s ,,.4Pf:.41 ... . f n. - ' 'I' zzi- ' A N l N V 'ir 7' ' :, ' M. f-.W '. ,iw ,ff V - .. ' I JE .yn gf? Q Li 1' . ' 1 l , :L? ' B '-'. -i-- 1 ll' ll '51 ' A Ed l 18: .. . SAI' ' ig. i -as t Mir Jw Ji.. .N ...X A -.-Q ...A COMMUNITY Community living is made pos- sible by the strong feeling of brotherhood. Girls at Western Hills show their com- munity spirit by making dolls for the Mayor's Christmas Party. , ,,,,'l ...n', 7: .,.. L. 'll' i.i I 1 iii? , F if R J Q Q 1 It ms - W . . ilii ll . -if 'ff f f ,R . J i ' ,llwg liz 5. - . l N Avis.: V . 'i i lu, Q .T . ROW ONE: Voll, J., Von Lehmderi, C., Von Sterian, D., Walker, N., Weil, C., Wellman, G., Weitzel, C., Welb, T. ROW TWO: Wellman, C., Wessa, M., Westerhaus, J., Whaley, L., Whelen, R., White, C., Williams, M., Wilson, H. ROW THREE: Witt, B., Wohlwen- der, N., Woods, J., Woods, K., Woods, A., Wulfekamp, M., Yeary, P., Yung, C. ROW FOUR: Zoeski, T., Zavisin, E., Zigelmier, R., Zilman, L., Zommer, R., Zinot, K., Zippinski, A., ZirvinslO, P. Q S ACADEMIC ..- - RWM X X is K X f K 1 '1'i'E5f':6f'E:fi5:i:: fl x x A ',:' :i2nit15f'.' , - f I J X - ' 1 his :gl .F I 1 . X 4. 4 5.4 A 4 IP QA N 11' 1 lar :X V I -I 'Q 4 3 . ,137 iXS7:2aN2f-3 : hx: A, ' Z.-.XG L V49 WX 2 W as ' x Q -5 X .H 2 ' .1 if M 0' Q Our social studies department here at Western Hills W quazummi mae gmciamumrnlx. FREEFOQM 5 WN' lv uf nligwn K L of fur tru! U vt, 1 ':'.:'?,:... is ,sq 'U' m5'3 i M guacunpmaiim Y fi ,wa 'f'.l ,W ' 'l ta.m',:.w:.:' N WI sims' . film BILL OF Rim-:Ts wo. M lf? an up-xmwuw il! 5' LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruehrwein, Brewer, Rechel, Haskett, Woodall, Edwards, Stern. STANDING: Garrison. Our social studies department at Western Hills helps mold us into good citizens of tomorrow by teaching us obout our own freedom and culture, a composite of the best ideas of every civilization and nation. We learn the principles of democracy which have kept and will continue to keep our nation independent and free for all races, religions, and creeds. ln our social studies classes we first re- alize why we must always be willing and ready to sacrifice, if the need be, for the rich heritage our ancestors have handed down to us. We wish not only to preserve this freedom for ourselves, but are anxious to help every nation in the world to the fulfillment of the goals of better government and higher standards of living. ln the picture above a typical social studies class is shown. Our students seem to be discussing some issue pertaining to our Bill of Rights. They certainly all agree such essentials as the freedom to vote as one pleases, the freedom of the press, the right of assembly, the right to a fair and just trial by an impartial jury, and the equal opportunity for all to do a day's honest work are all inherent with the ideal of any democracy. Furthermore any infringement upon these human rights will eventually render the people of that country slaves of the state. builds good citizens for tomorrow's world The right of a free press xsowv' The right to Te The right of assembly M. as f My The right of trio! by jury The right to We learn the necessity of basic human rights for all nations, races, The right to an education The teachers in our social studies department in- struct us not only in the history of the past so that we may profit by past mistakes but also strive to show to us the world in which we live today, with its advantages and its disadvantages. We soon under- stand thot it our form of government is to with- stand the threat of world-wide Communism we all must safeguard the principles of democracy which have made our nation strong, not with the strength of a powerful central authority, but with that of o peace loving people bound together by the same ideals. and creeds Mr. Fouch Mr. Hess Equal rights for women Mrs. Kolks 4 ' ,.,.. 5? E JV ' ' mg, kg? K f- 'K 5 21' Q 4 lf - 'K ffl, 4 ? rf ligw R 55 1' Wie I I 1 , 'Q ii. 'N' , A M1232 2,5-i' g2', I Af,?',h, ,3l: g , -1 212332, , . Q I 7 A an V . f, :Q m 12+ 5, W ., Liza . , . 25,1 We , Az- 5 fs. .-, Y 1 9 1 2. ig i 8 ,E is 'Q , US PRAYER YN SEVEN LANGUAGES EEK Pr-Gdru 'h Bcvmeln aw, iinov 861 THE LGR GR pu. dau, ' v -rbv Emo 6-rms iidnp 'hpfiw 6 Ev -rois oirpavois' 'A'1sasr91hrw rb tivo vnwrrw 'rb 96h-npfi aou, bs tv obpavqi lcalE1rl'1-is. 'Ybv dprov npw I 5.4m -hpfiv -ri: bqaemhpano. hpibv, cbs ml 'hpeis Mfhxcpev -rois bcpmi els feupndpbv, dkhd hides mais dfb 190 -rrovnpoi, QW els -robs nliwns. 'Awhvfi A ll to nguf -14 hpiv ahpepov' xo. il elaevtqxns 'huns ' Wvapns nal 41 8624: uurn. not voiunul ' itil 'hpiw' ml. p dai: la'-rlv il Bcdilela nal 11 LNHN Peter naswr qui as in cneiis, annotfificetiir nomen tuurn. Advenint. regnum K. tus iieut in oneio et in wrrn. Yenem noatrum supernnhumnxiniem dn nohis hodie. Et dim ncbi! debit! nostrn sicut. ez nos dimittimus dchiwribua nostris, et. no induce! nos in bentntionem, and iibefs noe n mnio. XQuin enum eat. regnuxn et. powntiie at gioris in paecuiuin pecnicrum. Arnbni YY Ai.-1 AN YAY' ncstro che gui ne' eicii, ein. pnntidcnto ii tue nome. Ii tue 1-who venga. L8 tum voionrh mia intra in mrra some in cieio. Dncci ogg ii ncetro pane quotidinno. E rimettici i noltri dehiti, some noi nneorn ii rimmsinno si noetri dehieori. E non indurci in benunione, me hhernei dd 5-,deg ipeiciocehh wo A ii nano, e in pownia, a is giorin, in pmpiurno. Amen.i SY ANISH I',dr0 nuatro, que new on ice cieiu, Snntificndo me tu nombre. Venn eu raino. Bei hgchn tu voiunwd, como an ei eieio, ui ambien on in tierrn. Dinan hoy nuutro pan de will 1 din. Y perddnsnos nuumru dancin. eomo enrnhien nososrm perdonnmcs L nuutroo deudorco. Y no nos pongnl an tonusion. iino iibrnnoc dd mli. Worquc tuyo ea ei reino. y ei podcr. y in gicfin, pun uiempre. Arnbni FRENCH Notre Pero, qui es sux cient, quo wn nom noir. gsnetiiie. Que wn regne vienna. Que M voiontle noir. Inivn our is wrre comma nu ciei. Donna-nous nuiourdhui notre pain quotidien. Et pnrdonnrnouo noe detm, comme noul pnrdonnone L noe dbhiheurs. Ev. ne nous induir point. en wnution, mnis deiivra-nous du mai. Kin! dost L ui quippnrticnnent ie regne at in eminence at in gioire, sux siecien A-al sieeies. Amen.i - nucmsa A Miss Bolan Our Fnther which nrt in heaven, Haiiowedbe thy name. Thy kingdom coma. Thy vliii be done in earth, na it. in in heaven. Give ua this dey our dniiy hrecd. And iordve us our dehm. nl we iorgive our debtors. And had us not. inw wrnpea-tion, but deiiver us lrom evii. Wor thine is the kingdom, nnd the power, and the giory, ior ever. Amen.1 GERMAN Vater nneer. der du hint. in dem Himmeii Geheiiiget werde dein Nunez dein Reich hammer hehe, wie im Himmei. eiso auch auf Erdeng unser ohgiich Bret. gih uns hence iden. vlie wir vergeberi unsern Schuidigerng und iiihre uns nicht. iv Ubei 1 idenn dein ist. dns Reich und die Kraft, und dit dein Wiiie gesc und vergib uns unsere Schu Versuchungq wridem erione uns von dem Berriichkeit. in Ewigkeie Arnen.i The Engiish iorm is when irom the King Semen Version. The words in brackets in nhl Greek are not Sound in some oi the eariiest. manuscripts. in versions in other ianguages some' dmc: the corresponding passage appears and sometimes it is not used. 311 Mr . H e r I, I e Mod el of 0 n ancient Ro Pngn CO tGPCIuIf Mrs ' Hender N U M rs. pouch 78 rase the petitions of the Lord s Prayer Through all his devoted years at Western Hills Mr. Herrle has combined two loves, his native Germany and boys and girls. Other teachers may lose faith, Mr. Herrle never. He could not bear to return to his beloved Germany now, he says, he would too much regret the change. But she lives in his me- mories as he knew her at her best, One need only study the faces ot his pupils to know that he has inspired them with a love for the stories and legends, the castles and vineyards, and the kindly, simple, friendly people of the Germany ot the past, and, we hope, the future. We will miss Mr. Herrle next year but his spirit will always live on in the school to which he has given so much. Mr. Herrle instills love of German folk lore in his students M gl N 4 ffl? Paris in Cincinnati The French Club enjoys Paris, in the heart of Cincinnati. Andre Ballestra, seventh grade student at Western Hills and son of the manager of the Terrace Plaza's famous Gourmet Room, plays host while his father recommends tempting specialties. The study of Latin in high school helps to show the unity between different languages, for all the Romantic tongues were formed on the Latin foundation. For this reason al- most all the words in French, Italian, Rou- manian, and Spanish are Latin derivatives, a fact which enables a student who has studied Latin to learn another language more easily. The study of Latin has also given to this civilization the culture and learning of the Greeks, for without the Latin translations of many of the works of the Greek philoso- phers, a rich heritage would have been totally lost to our day and age. Latin his- tory and government helps us to understand better our own government and the prob- lems facing us today which are so similar to many ofthe problems of the past. Certainly the study of Latin helps to link together not only different countries through language similarities but also past cultures to today's civilization. Latin enriches our lifves Symbols of Spanish Culture Officers of Latin Club plan a Valentine party QQ 'if ' wfgxkf is 1 Q3 H E if ,ig f, , M,,,,,4 'f.a'Q'k14arb4 5 QQQJ ,FE Av - J. 1 V 5V. Q ' M is -, vr, 'E? cn W iff Q ff 1, fb W it xlfbvp W . A ,K .P W ' 'gs 4 am ,V MMM, M 1 ' . 'i'2w A ' ' 1 Ash 4 X x A .. f ,ig fn ,.'M42 'M5 U ak- 1 3, 1 ,V B .,,., 7 '14 iv' A A.N. N. ,.W,M.ww,.,,W,,,. K 5, ,gsm V. 'f we f 2 .L if 1' .2423 'iwgfgiv ' K .V has 2 A.. '- , K in. W rr H . , 'C -3 I 1 lap, i 7 . , i . f A . i S i Z ' 5 W .- aiu X . vi. 3 l if ki . L? 5. WM Q qi, .Tk . 5 , X M V g . 3 . Q2 1' i s 1 7 ki. , M .. 235.1 LA , F5 Q5 Q li Q1-inf' 4 Q , Y ff?.L4V , 1' mf? Q ZW: KL I Nil any ,- ., rw Nl, ,, Y--is .Q is W T 9 9 53 A g , , 'QQNXS Q uw W w I 4, Q V? F1 A A' X- - .. ,sfQ f . - 7? ff ' lv . ' f , 57 , . an 5 fy W W, YY K i- my egg? wk, ,K f Q 5 J 5, K iii?-5 Ny-...s jd fgfx ,, K' QQ X :Sm V ' 'L X ,K A w ff' A 4 F if 1 --,, ' 1, f ., I 1 Mvzm K L13 , ,H A nj' ' 5 V' Q 3' A, X UM, Q , dh. ,K .Q xy Tv A Q , If . M 4 A .gf X I 11 S, JE: 1 Vybfify 1 V, ml 1 1 V , A K 7 2 5 wwf v 'Q w fl, XVNP N V as ,. , . ag J, 'I Q ,, Q 3. , Q x Q VA :fn W fa vw ,-.-A L --.,., , L. iii v J . N, QAM ,. ,32,,.- I if . h , . Y-as 3 i . . . -an f .. W ... . Q 'fi .., , E' f 4 - M 1 5. I- 'Z Yi et ' i 3 Q. s 'li as Q ax ll 31..- Miss Logue Miss Giuss ,mis rs v'1'w'i75 f Miss Wolters wfigffgi M iss McKinley Adj, ,-f Miss Wcnson Mr. Chesley Miss Tebbenhoff Miss Dufficy Miss Good Miss Kolks Rau, Wilzbach, Dickle, Serrage, Schelander, Schmithorst, Lange. Reaclefs Digest links all lands While classes at Western Hills are reading the Reader's Digest, students in Japan, Italy, France, Latin America, Sweden, Norway, and far off Turkey read the same stories in their own tongue. Above the students of Miss Dufficy's class carry out international projects: Elizabethan and medieval costumes, a Viking boat, drawings of historical events and personages Miss Weber Miss Klaserner Mr. Koppcs Mr. Morgan Miss Bolsen Mr. Schick Mr. Slutz Mr. Pollock Mr. Dunkel Mrs. Walter Miss Greensmith Mrs. Edgeworth Mr. Young Mr. Minesinger Biology classes study nature Mr. Thornos Miss Hobenscck K Mr. Huth Miss Markworth Miss Mathis Miss Peterson Blood is the same for all representatives ofthe human race. There is no such thing as colored blood, yellow blood, black blood, brown blood. Color is skin deep, a matter of pigment, probably the result of the climate in which the individual lives. Bone structure is the same, There is no superior race. Rather intel- ligence is a matter of opportunity and education. and structure of genus homo What centuries of superstition and prejudice are dis- sipated by the above-stated facts! What suffering and misery have resulted from failure to appreciate them! What wars have been fought, how many lives lost! Even now, though we give lip service to their truth, it does not enter our souls. May the students spread the lesson. J. Lemon, F. Bierhorst, S. Shambough This prescription can be filled in any Country of the world Chemicol symbols know no difference of lon- guoge. ln French, German, ltolion, or Swedish, they ore oll the some ond every druggist or doctor con interpret them. Thus science, os ort knows no boundories. Dottie Rechel perform 0 chemistry experiment. 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J, fl, X' -x'F2': vii' 'li Z7 g , fr '- I7 t - - , ff -,fif N ---5 'sw'- 11 fur., M ll A S AQS X if X-3 l ' -1- Sullender, the future engineer L gif -V '- -:QE The principles of mathematics are a great collections of truths brought together from all countries down through the ages. The work of many mathematicians over a long period ot time has given us our geometry and algebra. By learning about these branches of math in high school we get an idea of how the engineering masterpieces of our day are built. From the introduction which we receive many go on and eventually become engineers. Not only do they continue building the ships, bridges, and sky scrapers ofthe world but ever progress toward more efficient method of newer construction. ny, i-W-W,-1.-mam .iw M M ev Y M A 4 X ,h if A ,f I ,Ox f 1 In 1' I' 2 'X ' f f X 1 f V x I ,I 5 X If ' Q ' Yo 1 E ff fx 1 f 1 fmt. , , 1 X ! f I xy E H ix I x-T 4, I x X fmw Qqffji W Li yyvCrLfiJ.NZ67, ,k ,J BE! . fi M unpleasant, all memories of the Annual Staff Annual Staff memories of fun and frettin' Christmas tree ornaments and gift-wrapped packages! Trips to New York, luncheon at the Waldorf with the president of the United States as speaker, the Radio City ballet, the theater, fun in hotel rooms. Tons of rubber cement, oceans of little faces to be mounted! Those hectic picture schedule days Cancella- tions! Troubles, conflicts, misunderstandings, superhuman efforts, and, we hope, everything made right when the best annual ever finally arrives. These and many more, pleasant and listed below: Marilyn Brunner, Lee Tonner .....,..,..c.....,..,..,,,.......,.. Co-editors Nita Bryant, Carl Hader, Bob Edwards, Ron Hillebrand ,....,.,...,.,.. Sports Alan Brunner, Lois Crosthwaite Steve Geohegan, Jean Richter ....,,, Marian Botsford, Bob Sargeant .,,., . ...... Classes s,,,,..Academic ,......Social life Anne Carson ....... ,.......,...,....,. T ypist John Bauer ........ Dolores M. Kolks ........,.....Circulation Financial Adviser Ruth McKinley ...... .....,,,,..,...,.,.. A dviser C I I ,pg 1 K - -.,, af f ' . M 'f:.f Ffa. G W,A- f Q? Zgj 1 I 4 - ,Ef- . bf ww-'.g,, ' ' -K' ffgifw wi 0 i92f'f2'V 1 nifp - gf1f',n5fg,j?, lfiigi hL,L' 1 f tf i1', .fwgmffi 'V .,'iff'w? ,bw,ivg?.,-.Vx iv g,:rgH24A,up,J2fq ,,-5 V1.3 if i'4-49 1-- ' K f :W ' 72 '1xwi?'fl3 X? if tv g Q' 'Q-zii 'i' fix ,YJ if 1 ' ' 1 4 : ,G 1 pf y - ' 'L,- ff 'A' , 15'f'g'g?faT gf' ' LZA yn Wy . ' -QM' W 1 4,34 QT . J My bww 'IZQX NQ??p,Q, .W FRONT ROW: M. Botsford, A. Carson, S. List, V. Meyer, D. Meyer, C. Hammann, L. Crosth waite, L. Schuch, M. Brunner, G. Carter, J. Ffoff Miss Bolan presents a Cum Laude Key to James Bauer. Cum Laude Climaxed by the thrills, suspense, and excite- ment ofthe tapping ceremony in the auditorium, the Cum Laude Society again honored students having high scholastic averages by accepting them as members. Mr. Cadwallader congratulates Marilyn Brunner, valedictoriarw TANDING: R. Schnabel, John Bauer, A. Brunner, J. Richter, James Bauer, G. Foster, M. Schneider, J. roppenbecher, E. Dimitroff, N. Riemeier taps 1952 initiates The group of mid-year initiates have a four year schaiastic average of 92 in fourteen academic subjects while those pupils who become members at the end of the year must have an average af 89.5. Jean Richter is presented by Miss Slutz Mr. Burns taps Charmaine Hammann LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Moore, S. Beckel, D. Harrison, J. Pfatt, J. Groppenbecher, N. Wait. Courtesy of A. H. Huneke, publisher of the Breeze and the Western Hills Press. Pfaff, Grappenbecker, Harrison. 96 i Excitement greets the arrival of the Breeze The Breeze is herel The student body eagerly awaits the news of school lite and sports events, while the staff faces many busy hours of preparation to meet the deadline for the next issue to go to press. Members of the journalism Class continually strive for accuracy and improvement in writing and editing ot the paper. Through the active in- terest ot Mr. A. H. Huneke and the Western Hills Press, publishers at the school paper, The Breeze maintains high standards ot quality throughout the year. Beckel, Wait, Moore, Bachmann Western Hills Press rolls Editor ,..... Asst. Editor ,..,.. Feature Editors Girls' Sports ..... Boys' Sports ..... Copy Editor ,....... Business Mgr ....,. Breeze Staff Nancy Wait .............Karen Moore Shirley Bachmann jean Groppenbecher ......,..........Sally Beckel Photographer ......... ..... Faculty Advisor ......,. .,... .......Dave Harrison ......janet Ptaff .A...........Bill Edelen Dave Zueverink .Miss Irene Walters LEFT TO RIGHT: Koontz, Zuverink, Groppenbecher, 'vValt, Cramner, Beckel f 1 R , ,A -5 . n fs X A ,X xr 151. I m,', Ji , ., -165 N?-' w Q ,F-2.3 1:11 . -gt - I V V ,XL s kxkv ' f iige, -Fi, 5 , . R: Ku J :ig 1 , I -, -.',- 53..- K ' - N - AIS ,, - f . : .z-3-2 .jf 'g -- rg- ff'-f'?.' ff? j it X X I N ' ' -9 1' f X, If Y F N, il.. -r'r . f JN Q2 . ,, V .ffng -f g .f f Ki 5'15+?T'l , ,V , 5, ' 'W uf .dll af ,f .N Y W W' Y QW -W' N . M, v A U, . x . J, , M Ax W. .N 5:8 , w .... 'px ,my fw 'K ww, 7 ,M If i il: ,- Q Y qxtll Q 5 X f EJ e X QX 2 1 5 , HE ART 5 ffq-dv uf' vw A 1 'F why, -p 73 4 5' V, .tg A K .. ,Q f PV ,. 1 .f X X Xa. '1 :YI v 6 V Ffa ' ., ,gT0,,!' W 'gdmq' The String sCctiiin iii our orciwcsfro uses the wioiin Q N-1 'YZ' viola, cello, and lass gust as do wtlier symphony orchestras thrwuahout the entire worlds Soulful playing Mr, Brady, director ot the band and orchestra, hos given many young musicians the oppor- tunity to become outstanding in the field of music, His orchestrations have contributed to the success of many musical productions at West I-Ii, CHOIRINCTURE COMPLUMENTS OF: SAUNDERS DRIVE IT YOURSELF SYSTEM CAPPEIJS PURE OIL SERVICE STATION 3030Ea::lzSel:dn?ltrSTrteet Werk Road and Glenmore Avenue Cars and trucks rented by day, week, or year. CiI1Cif1H21fi. Ohi0 MR. 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Gies, Lee Gilbert, Elaine Greschel, Dorothy Henderson, Art Hepler, Linden Hopper, John Hust, Fred Jut, Betty Kern, Shirley Klausing, Martha Klein, Ellen Kohlmeyer, Kathleen Kopf, ,Ioan Lange, Judy Lattier, Janet Linton, Mary Lohr, Davc Luhrman, Bob McMurray, Joyce 1.9 1951-1952 M anning, Gwen Maxwell, Sandra Meister, Shirley Meyer, Corrine Meyer, Richard Meyer, Myrtle Miller, Maureen Mindling, Richard Minnick, Bob Moore, Connie Moore, Karen Nickols, Charles Oker, ,Iackie Patterson, Patterson, Pfalzgraf, Patterson, Lila Norm Paul Dick Poore, Billie Quimby, Dave Raihle, Bob Renner, Alan Reynolds, Bob Rogers, JoAnne Rosenstiel, Ed. Ruehrwein, Dick Ruskaup, Grace Schick, Mary E. Schneider, Marie Schube, Harry Share, Barbara Sherrard, Edith Shelander, Jacqueline -r Simpkins, Shirley Slater, Annette Smith, Suzanne Snider, Mary Strohm, Phyllis Tully, Annette Wallingford, Donna Waltz, Suzanne Williams, Barbara Wilson, -Dennis www' MMWW h,,,,,.W. f QW i 4 . f? ws if 3 8 B aw qw 2 w-fwwwwfwvmww f vwmwvwwwm W4 ww 2 mmwam 5 awww 5' mama 1-fr mv wwwa sw ki, .W L 1 f ,Min L' , im z N- D sf l .,.,1NM.M,..W MM .w..,,,,..m,, Q yt' xc ti V E M Vgwwff- ' ,- .'VyfY,QVs5:fg ,5 ff - H- :sgizzg TL? 'Aff 32? - I -1 f d2g5:1V?Zf'q!3 :'NsQg,V'Sm5f'??wV S Vm3?1f'NXwr--iff:-f X W VffV?N-qwyV4.f5wVVifzwRsr fgpJgw?sf,:VV V2 'gy-g'1ga:f,5zq W -0VrggN njggggq N xi A ffafg, L V 12 ' Wg . , V V V, V ,. . . A ' Q , W V .V ,f , L' ,gg2fkw,,'f,1 f K ,Q . Q52 - wif. -x td 14 -V! - 'jak l.li1 , Vjy- -. V S 4 V: ', i. ' -FV: f -,img 1-.ifa h VF: , VV.e: 5?2's:g ?Q ws-- K 'fv,w K V I ' 4: . 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' -V 1 XV 4 fssisff mmf' -5' Sw -sw me , -S gif f -Weir V ,L M W V - Vx VT, Nw: :M X sw 3 5. X ,, -w Q k My V It i wgx ,W f D- ' 5-fs if-TT xg ..... . U s ...':,iH--.vw ,Q -, A' 'VX 2 V -mx .,..V.. ,V V irq 7 5 4,24 s Y 4 3' 3 V 'S w 4 . '-.. .'.:I - '- Q, . 'V g 52:21-Z' W W ' fg ffwif ' s ,.:-?..i'i' ,:::- ' , he - - ' V -5-?f1z?-QWJLHZ H ' 1 Q 212:32 fre -L:,QV K , e2ff3553Kt' ,'1ff-:vw lg, .L., .Q ff , - - ' 1 ff Miss Steinmetz, our popular speech and debate teacher, has been instrumental in helping many students Qain poise and valuable experience in speech delivery and performance in plays and musical productions. A Av 43' gg 3 Jz if 1 if in-A 5 4-sw 1-'ii gf' ,1g?5?i'? va -,,.w.,k..A,' , , ,X K ' ,fn C 955 gs-9 , sw jf 7 4, A x K ' jwmf -5 , , is-f , 'M 4'W, ii' we mf: 53442 Mwmmmmmurrr l A 5 I I D. Badgley, D. Moak, J. Edwards, L. Smith, H. Phillips Don't Take My Penny The drarnatics class again presented a theatri- cal production of which it can be proud. The Senior class play, Don't Take My Penny, co- starrecl Marilyn Miller as Penny and Roger Witherby as Kerry. A combination of knowledge and skill in stage setting, make up, acting, and directing brought forth a truly professional presentation. L- Srnirl-,I D. 36,21 J. Baitzl R D eckerl C H USl5f-non Bandwagon curtain goes up The best Bandwagon ever , was the opinion of the patrons, alumni, and cast. The entire pro- duction had the smooth precision and sparkling talent of a professional show. The Band- wagon Orchestra provided an impressive musical background during the lively performances. The Orchestra Spot featuring the Blue Tango by the strings, Tenderly by the saxes, Mechani- que by the brass section, and Ron Smith on the drums was a highlight of the show. On the left are the principal soloists. Below is the Bandwagon Orchestra, directed by Mr. Brady, who arranged most of the music, and the American in Paris scene starring janice Schaeffer and Ed Roll. Ed and Carmen Brech were responsible for the choreography of the entire production. FIRST ROW: Hoppman, R., Ober, T., Ruthemeyer, R., Bolinger, S. SECOND ROW: Brueggemann, A., Kemper, J., Forrester, D., Lutz, T., Powell, W., Menard, D., Berry, A., Smith, R., Wohlwender, T., Spragens, T., Benkemper, A., Newport, R., Probst, D., Smith, B., THIRD ROW1 Runck, M., Banfield, C,, Lamman, H, Manley, J., Schramm, J.,Ake, D., Harper, B., Suess, J., Schroeder, R., Sargeant, R., Stevens, R., Benhert, M. FOURTH ROW: Adams, N., Tonner, L., Quimby, M. Butler, C. Heinritz, J., Winter, D., Lang, J., Pfau, D., McAfee, J., Proud, B., Bertsch, B. CAMERA SHY: Justice, J., Meininger, R. BELOW IAmerican in Parisi Devan, J. Young, N., Millen, M., Phillips, H., Wright, N., Yamaguchi, B., Brech, C. Betts, D. Weitzel, P., Ruerhwein, D., Eldelman, B., Coehn, D. FRONT :Ed Roll and Janice Shaefer. FINALE Best bandwagon ever, has international flavor, Pictured above is the tremendous finale with the entire cast. Below is the sophisticated, pre- cisioned opening chorus line. The top right corner picture is the quartet, in some of their hil- arious antics. Below is a Hawaiian scene from the South Pacific portion of the show. To the bottom left is part of the cast playing checkers behind the scenes while waiting for their cues. ln the right bottom corner is the deserted band- stand after the show, where only memories linger among the empty stands. BOYS: Ruerhwein, D., Raible, B., Patterson, N., Buck, D., McVaugh C., Phalzgraf, D., Franks, E. Patterson, P., Hust, F. GIRLS: Meiser H., Fasnot, C., Brech, C., Sonderman, J., Thronberry, C., Theile, J. Mercina, B., Doan, J.g Peters, L.: Lucas .M. 1 t ' I K Vx k V. K 1 49 . ,. 3 3 WI , A 3 V V 'g x N 9ff1 , N, f x gg' WS?1'.ff1v1 if jg. YR K: K 1 Y I , ,I I 9 1 Q , wi rkiu . . Aw: X ' 5 2,, gg Apy 5 ia Q , .. is ' 553 lim ,W fa. .E I Q- 'lag E Ag? 1,-A .X Wadi gz NW, 2 Q.: v ' -A' ' WWF - : , Aw V sl ' Q- n-, 'Gum wx! -2-gi Magi v. ,N , , Jw . 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QM A ,A :Y SMX , , zu gQ,gzf.,,3kV. V ,IQ f ,NV K . I . M.-A, ,N M-. ,V my Hx 1 via! 4 xr! gh, M AA Q ,Q QQ 4 NA in M . -Ewa Xi A M ?iA Q ii' ,Ai 0 Pfau, D., McAfee, J., Long, J., Winter, D., Bienkemper, A., Spragens, T., Wohlwender, T. BACK: Smith, R. Bolinger, S. Orchestra members par Music is big, ln tact it is almost every- where in the world. No matter where one might travel, in Africa or Asia with their primitive rhythms and scales, or in Europe and the United States with their great sym- phonies and operas, music ot some kind can always be found. Even in nature there is music, which is found in the songs of the birds. Bertsch, B., Proud, B., Kolsteon, P., Endicott, J. Ellen Kline and Marian Tenner, looking at a score at the piano. i U FOURTH ROW: Aiea, Nice, Hall, Clark FIFTH ROW: Yamaguchi. BACK ROW, STANDING: Rutherneyer, Hoppr-nan, Ober. SEATED: Edicott, Kolstein, Proud, Bertsch. Standing, Smith, Bolnger ipate in the important role that music, the universal language , plays here at Western Hills. Anyone who has studied music and its universal script, consisting of notes, flats, sharps, and lines, can play and understand music written by a composer from any part of the world. Music talks. Its language of beauty, harmony and accomplishment is loved by all. This is why music plays an important part in our school and outside life, From the first football game in the fall to graduation, music is a part of every important occasion. Our outstanding Forrester, D., Kemper, J., Bruegeman, A., Harper, H., Gant B. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Justice, Henritz, Ban- field, Runk. SECOND ROW: Butler, Quimby, Lowther, Hall. THIRD ROW: Ake, Schramm, Osborne, Ernest. orchestra participates in the Christmas Program, Band- wagon, the Carnival, Spring Concert, and various assem- blies, They play music by Germany's Wagner, EngIand's Handel, ltaly's Verdi, Latin America's Lecuona, Fin- land's Sibelius, Poland's Chopin, and Russia's Rachman-- inov. The audiences were not concerned with the nationalities of the composers. Surely one good way to promote international friendship and good feeling is through the universality of music. Berry, A., Suess, J., Lutz, T., Letzler, D. FIRST ROW, RIGHT TO LEFT: Tonner, Meinger, Adams. SECOND ROW: Forrester, Kemper, Brueggman, Lutz. THIRD ROW: Berry, Suess, Harper, Grant. FOURTH ROW: Wohlwender, Spragens, Bienkemper, Lang, McAfee. 2 MR. MARSHALL Students employ universal principles of art MISS DAVIS MISS HOOVER to develop creative talents The art department at Western Hills provides an opportunity for talented boys and girls to develop their creative ability. The different phases of art education enable them to gain experience with various mediums and tech- niques of design. ln Mr. Marshall's advanced classes many of the advertisements for our school activities are produced. Miss Hoover's Art I and ll classes learn the elements of basic design and color through the use of water color, chalk, oil painting, and cut paper dec- orations, Other phases of art are pursued in poster work, architectural appreciation, land- scaping, and cartooning. Finely tooled leather goods and striking pieces of jewelry are pro- duced in the arts and crafts classes under the careful guidance of Miss Davis. A variety of materials including silver, copper, pewter, and brass are used to fashion earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and domestic articles such as metal dishes, ash trays, candle holders, and pen knives, In these classes students may learn how to etch, enamel metals, and set semi- precious stones using the some tools and materials as craftsmen in all parts of the world. In the applied arts classes under the direction of Mrs. Morand, textile designing and home decoration are studied. The art department with its capable instructors has gained wide recognition through the awards won in the National Scholastic contest and many city, state and even national competi- tions in which our students take an active part. yv TT S ww-A wwav' , 5 ,, ,. fwfw 'N if '11 gg 5 Visitors to our school as well as students find pleasure in touring the arts and crafts department, where as a school project, rings, bracelets, and other pieces of costume jewelry are fashioned for sale in the school carnival booth. Mr. Marshall's students derived much enjoyment in making modern design pieces from coat hangers and pieces of colored paper, tin foil, felt, and other usable fabrics. Arts and crafts students make attractive pins and earrings dec- orated with a new enameling process, At the left joyce and Carol Peters examine the mate- rials used in applying the coloring material. Above jackie Bradford admires a modernistic design made in Mr. MarshaI.l's class. judy Sonder- man examines an entry in the tree poster contest in which our school was awarded first prize. Mr. Abercrombie Miss Bong Miss Clark Mr. Crandall l Mr. Klippel Mr. Leonard Mrs. Mendenhall Mr. Miller Practical arts provide background for future jobs The practical arts play an important part in the varied educational program here at Western Hills. Cooking, sewing, and homemaking as well as shop work in metal, wood, electricity, plastics, printing, and mechanical and architectural drawing provide many interesting opportunities to learn by doing for boys and girls of all ages. Miss Smith Mr. Wollenhaupt On the opposite page we find Delores Meisel, Carmella Serriano, Lois Brewer, Leisel, Lahrrnan, Wanda Rich, and Rheafaye Benmayor exploring the possibilities of foreign dishes. To the right are Kay Kaemmerle, Sharon Heiser, Sally Heidrich, Dottie Kirchner, Phyllis Koch, Carol Kraus, and Eileen Leonard with the model homes they have made in homemaking class. :F R We learn by doing at West Hi Shirley Kroger, lean Nikola, and Betty Skidmore are just three of the girls who participate in the sewing classes. Shirley poses in an. authentic Norwegian costume while lean and Betty model dresses they have made themselves. Below Ray Reeves, jack Mclntyre, Mr, Leonard, Marilyn Kobman, and loan Wagner pause to say hello in the Plastic Shop. Dave Heepke and Ray Federle dis- cover new interests in the Metal Shop. 'F 31 1 . L M34 'QW N. we W 'J TJ 4' a. ,, Q ' 'A ., Q EJ 2 x . X ' M ,,.,,,......h ,KX G, fw x x 'M4 ' ,f my I ,1 ,fy X- Q x X' 5 X 'Kia' is fu-:Q f, a ' , uf 'x , 1 ,, 3 ' ' w Kf f H, J Rh A W 4 F I- 3 A ',agg.i,1F In A A g Q21 5, 2515511 'Q M 3 2- f, j -W 1 Q A J I, . wi ww P' . fx 1 'V Q X ' . 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Jm'J M. i -- we Q, , - - X mg .. fig' g -j X Y , . 14 11 Q - , , ' A , f , :,. ,X , , -My , .- ,.,, - A , .,.. V ., 5? k 'IQ ia w w f - -- N , ,se 5,-iw.gff3.1LeQ---wg ,:fsmgw:v'1zx 'f -'WH if ' :ff iw-2 f Mr. Siekmann Miss Scott is Myra 'li' A-....,,k 4 A T 1 ' T A T ffl Mr. McCartney , t' 'S-PW' Mr. Nead Miss Witte Mr. Nohr Miss Burke Mrs. Seitz Organization for athletes becomes goal for senior boys 122 Maroon W versus The Faculty . . . a basketball game given tor the benefit ot muscular dystrophy! This is just one ot the many ways that the Maroon W shows its spirit at cooperation and good will, The Maroon W, composed ot all lettermen ot Western Hills, each year elect a Dream ot Maroon and Cream , This year's members chose joyce Gerald at their annual Maroon and Cream dance. FIRST ROW: Curran, Conderodis, Cooper, McClain, Whitson, Borders, Nixon, Smith, Yama- guchi, Bicknover, Phillips. SECOND ROW: Winningham, Gullirnan, Wheeler, James, Moak, Lampe, Pottschmidt Franck, Brewer, Lane. THIRD ROW: Lohr, Hoffmeier, Winter, Manning, Francq, Bolinger, Vogt, Shroeder, Burton Lutz. FOURTH ROW: Schnabel, Sweete, Sohngen, Whalkie, Yost, Dudly, Lane, Morgan, Leischer FIFTH ROW: Zuverinck, Greene, Bauer, Muth, Nixon, Kriaubber, Brennan, York, Brewer Schnabel wins all-around boy award An outstanding boy award is presented each year to the senior boy who has the highest rank in popularity, scholarship, and sportsmanship. This year the outstanding boy was Robert Schnabel who is shown at the right with his trophy. This year's Maroon W is shown above as they watch the faculty team defeat the Maroon W team in the Maroon W-Faculty game. 1 24 Edelmann, Smith, Brech However we know that the sport alone cannot bind us to the other sportsmen of the world, but the basic principles of GAA can, The ideals of fair play, good sportsman- ship, and friendliness are world- wide. Girls all over the world have the some willingness to work and make decisions that made this year's GAA a success from its sports events to the banquet. GAA promotes sportsmanship Sports-a common meeting ground for all girls. This year one of the aims of GAA was to promote inter- est in sports around the world, The first meeting at the year found the board scouting up equipment to show where some of our favorite sports originated. Thornbury, Gilbert, Sander, Crosthwaite Ose, May, Meininger, Wait, Bryant Fair play among girls around the world At the right M, Botsford demonstrates fencing, a sport which originated in ltaly and Germany and became pop- ular in Spain and France. Above the officers look over a foreign made bicycle to see how the pedal pushers in other countries ride. FIRST ROW: Ake, Peet, Lowther, Woodall, Bofsford. SECOND ROW: Beckel, Dimitroff, Longstreet, Berning. f ' 1, aim., , if A vw , A ,. , 'CQ SM! f df- 'Ji f122- ,M mi.: ' .a..Q.x'ftff',,,. . wan. LEFT TO RIGHT-STARTING LINE-UP: 56, Borders, 33, Lane, 23, Sohngen, 28, Yamaguchi, 32, York, 55, Schroeder, 46, Gulleman, BACK FIELD, 20, Morgan 22, Lutz, 45, Lane, 54, Sweet. OTHER TEAM MEMBERS: 26, Condorodis, IS, Brewer, II, Phillips, 40, Muth, 34, Nixon, 41 1951 varsity squad, led b new coach, I26 Leis1'ier,24, Brerinen, 19, Cooper, 47, Wohlkeg 17, Heder, 35, Nixon, 57, Smith 30, Lower 37, Lcimpe 58, Westfelt 44, Schmidt, 29, Barnes, 61 Dudley, 25, Grote, 38, Virier, 13, Ruehrweiri, 18, Williams. COACHES: Bob Kappes and Bob Siekmann. lays foundation for future championships l27 28 SHOWN ABOVE IN HUDDLE lLeft to rightl: Schroeder, York, Yamaguchi, Sohngen, Lone Morgan, Borders, Lutz, Lone, Sweet, Gulleman. Lima Central U35 Dayton Kiser ..l5 Woodward ....,, 6 Purcell .....,..,,.. 34 Walnut Hills .. 7 West West West West West Hi ........ Hi Hi Hi Hi Hughes .,u....... Culver... Central . Withrow Elder ..... West West West West N est H H H H H Pictured above is Linn Manning the capable toot- ball manager, passing out equipment to one of the teom. The cheerleaders form a very important port of the sports picture ot West Hi. Their stirring cheers and songs lead many a team to victory. rg 'T x i X 'Zi If e s , Football enthusiasm at peak with crowning of queen The big event of the year for the cheer- leaders is sponsoring and choosing candi- dates tor the Football Queen, The Queen for l95l was Miss Coletta Thornbury, and her attendants were. Connie May and Lois Wehking. E at 'hw' Jw'-.L 15, f ,gf ,Q 'Wit FIRST ROW: Becknell, Coach Nead, Wander, Conor, tutz, Lark, Nearn, Sharp, Wodrich, Schoenberger. Q FIRST ROW: Tew, Calkins, Brueggemann, Holo, Borders, Smith, Hodsdn, Sherard, Kincaid, Liggette. SECOND ROW: Lother, Wolfcamp, Cadwell, Dornbusch, Lutz, Young, Carson, Mohaupt, Botsford. THIRD ROW: MacMillan, Francis, Schneider, Apwich, Reeves, Czerkinsky, McCurnem, Higgins. FOURTH ROW: Hauss, Ballestra, Fischer, Haeffle, Schmizu, Mizal, Striebig, Halen, Bunger. FIFTH ROW: Grenninger, Gilbert, Wolber, Westerhouse, Francq, Moss, Carney, Mattie. SIXTH ROW: Osburn, Rotte, Bellar, Toni, Tatershall, Hill, Galbraith, Rogers, Nelson I30 SECOND ROW: Judy, Olson, Kimb- ler, Menard, Baker, Mercer, Long Howard THIRD ROW: Hawthrone, Knauber, Fagin, Benrer, Gullarnan, Gels, Ren- ner, Tillett, Hilvert IN BUS: Weddendorl, Allen, Hood Rosenstiel, Cooper, Miller, Currens Brewer, Schmidt, Keller 1 1 1 Sefventh and eight grade, freshmen, reserfves feed Tv Wu.. Wh.. fvarsity of future years The three underclass football teams of Western Hills are actually the foundation of our varsity team in the coming years. To be a member of the varsity team is the goal for which every underclass gridiron hero strives. This year the Reserves did fairly well, but the experience and knowledge gained is of more importance and value than the actual scores, The freshmen team, under the guidance of Coach Nead also finished the season without too many wins to their name. The first year of league competition was sometimes hard and rough for the boys, but next year many of them will be filling the lines of the Reserve team. Under Coach Pollack the 7th and Sth grade boys finished the season with a 3-2 record. Fundamental and preliminary skills are learned here, 'S'-ai vu :pu if 535111 re fa FIRST ROW: Bennett, Rembold Cappel, Wesp Mgrg Buchert. SECOND ROW' Horne, Rusk, Everange, Riley, -Edwards, Morgan, Shike, Berry. THIRD ROW: Knaggs Muntz, Peters, Vetterf Voris, Browning, Moore, Schroeder, Ort, Hood, Garizmiller, Wagner. FOURTH ROW: Moore, Moved Meyers, Alexander, Muth Bothwell, Osborne, Combs, Smith, Friedman. 131 l 2 Runners contest in rope jumpingg loser pays wager B, Bilbrey, C. McClain, S. Bolinger, E. Francq, B, Schnabel. Mr, McCartney has always believed in rope- jumping to train cross country runners but this year's team found a method for fun and variety, Contestants strove to see who could stay on the stump the longest. Loser buys the whole crowd malts at Hall's Drug Store. This year's Cross-Country team, sparked by the individual performances of Cleo Winning- ham and Bob Bilbrey had a very successful season. The team placed second in the city meet and ranked seventh in the state. I32 C. Winningham, B. Bilbrey BELOW: McLain, Bilbrey, Geohegan, Winningham, Thompson, Francq Bolinger, Hotel '1 Gilbert, Rodgers, Lowther, Miss Witte, Poetker. As the seniors become skilled equestriennes, the freshman i l x l l N M.. archers also aim high. A greatly anticipated sport in the fall is horse- back riding. This year under the supervision of Miss Witte and Manager M. Lowther some of the senior girls formed a riding club. It is not always possible to have riding every year but when possible the results are thrilling. The eager beginners learned fundamental techniques and quite a few more experienced riders really attained excellence in horse- manship. Freshman girls find new skills to learn as they begin archery. Under the leadership of Bev Barker and Miss Scott the girls showed great aptitude and skill, About twenty-five girls participated and in the short time they had to play a real interest in the sport developed. AT LEFT: Quimby, Osborne, Barker. Behind the hockey scenes The action and spirit of the hockey game are here to stay. Yet team work and technique demand time and persistence behind the scenes. Here the advanced players limber up and have a few laughs at the beat equipment someone will have to use. Brueggemann, Brech, Flower, Bauer, Bachus, Justice, Wait, Sheer Botsford, Bryant, Wait Botsford, Ake, Bryant, Wait 134 Thornbury, Edelmann, Peet, Crosth- waite, Crosthwaite, Mueller, May, Smith. f A K - O 8 nllllz K RIGHT: Reitzes, Ose, Bose, Klausing, Powe. Sachs, Esslinger, Meininger, Brueggemann ,five J - +4 rib. Reitzes, Ose, Bose, Klausingg Powell, Sachs, Esslinger, Meininger, Bose, Sochs, Sheer, Flower, Reitzes, Crosthwaite, Powell, Backus, Mueller, Peet, Brueggernann, Bauer Thornbury, Esslinger, May, Cros- thwaite, Justice, Botsfod, Meininger Amid sticks and shin guards The hours of work with Mrs. Seitz and Manager Ruth Meininger, brought home a first place at Hockey Play Day. The team beat Mother of Mercy, tied Wyoming one game and lost another to them l -O. Thus another success- ful season passed and closed with the annual hockey supper. 135 Lack of experience hurts hoopsters With only one returning starter, Coach Siekman faced a tough schedule, and a not too successful season. P. Wheeler The team steadily improved as the season wore on and the boys gained the much-needed experience. The highlight of the season was the 90 to 47 trouncing of Central Vocotionalm which set a new team scoring record, The individual scoring record was also broken this year when Phil Wheeler scored 44 points in the Mount Healthy game. i 6 B. Schnobel J. Williams B, Mor Members of Varsity Squad huddled be- fore big game are: Capt. Wheeler, Bre nen, Morgan, Ruehrwein, Hatter. SEC- OND ROW: Schnabel, Williams, Schuck Bilbrey, Contant, Lampe, Winningharn Lower, Varsity basketball scores Roger Bacon ,,,, 89 West Hi ..,,...... 53 iq- Central ,,,,,,,,,ss. West Norwood .. ..v.,.. West Hughes ......,..... West Purcell ..,e..t.,....e West Defiance uu,u....,. West Napoleon .......... West Woodward ..,..... West Taylor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, West Walnut Hills West Dayton Stiversw West Withrow s...s..s.. West Central ..,......... West Hughes ............ West Portsmouth. West Woodward M West Mt. Healthy West Walnut Hills West Elder ...c.,..... West Withrow c.st....., West Tournament Record Hughes ,.,....,..., 74 West Hi Bowlers win league crown For the tenth straight year, the Maroon bowlers won the P.H.S.L. championship. Paced by john Muth, the city's high individual scorer, the team won Zl of 24 games. Western Hills can certainly be proud of this fine record and may the bowling team of i953 achieve the same success. BOWLERS PICTURED ABOVE. QLEFT TO RlGHT.l Miller, Meyer, Taylor, Ratliff, Sonning, Muth Junior varsity scores Roger Bacon ,,,. 46 Central ............ Norwood .......... Hughes ............ Purcell .......,.... Woodward ........ l 5 Taylor ....,...,.,... 41 Walnut Hills .... 36 Dayton Stivers Withrow .......... 39 Wasaka ....,....... 28 Wasaka ............ 45 Central ...,........ Hughes ............ 36 Portsmouth ...... 50 Woodward ........ 29 Mt, Healthy Walnut Hills .... 26 Elder ................ 36 Withrow .......... 41 West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi 'z N vu-nf' 'W Hs f,i '2 45, 'Sl ll I Kinnemeyer, Sachs However, the girls won over Hughes, and came in fourth in the Play Day, Scottie and Rusty Smith were con- stant in their services to the team. The girls learned new skills in the art of basketball and perfected others, The hours of hard play were rewarded with the satisfaction and fun ot action on the indoor courts. Highest scorer Rusty Smith closed the season with the basketball supper, Action on the indoor courts Basketball season this year opened with quite a surprise. Before the first practice, what to our wondering eyes should appear but Wyoming a month early for the scheduled game, West Hi players hustled about recov- ering from the shock but not well enough to win the game, May, Bacus, Brueggemann, Smith, Bose 1, 'K'- wi ' Mwwv ,AMMPW ,.....nl ' ,mul vm b Akh. . bv 0 , u ' -! if Q ,, a U' Q sl 1 Q' 1 U ? f Q 1 X L A mfw in Y H , M fi? ww? 'hiv-uw.,.K4 4 ii qv ' I as E 41 ,p M 1 AR 4 , l . V .Q ' 'V ar Y v 4' , ,s , XY l is ' 'Y' . Q' Q 4 1 ,Sh Wg 1 , - 1 1 n '.J 'dk' -W hx,-V t do ' Y l Q W 214 ,E ,A+ 9' M' . a 4 4 3 M 1 .ws W T l , , ' I ' V W- E f 4 'W I fe! Jima J' Vw Mak www Xl. fy ,,.- , 'S IQ! Medley relay sets victorious pace The persistent efforts of Coach Bob Kappes gave West l-li a swim team that it can be proud of, Although the team did not get an exceptional rating in the three city meets, the breast and back strokes divisions made up for any deficiency. Bob Bicknaver and Tom Dunn doing the breast, came out an top in all the city meets and Don Macon doing the back stroke followed suit. ln the Southwestern district meet the Mermen placed seventh. The most important contributing factor was the medley relay in which our team took a first. At left: Bicknaver and Wahlke practice medley relay. Watching are Macon, Bauer, Dunn, Zueverink, Francq, Wakeman, and Yost. At right: Morgan doing a swan dive with Kuehn, Moore, Haines, Shields, and White looking on. Ake Botsford, Erigelstone 144 Lots of spirit and activity describe this year's swimming, under the manager- ship of Marion Botsford. Life saving opened the season with a record num- ber passing their tests. The seven members of the Life Saving Corps and Miss Witt planned the program. After individual and interclass meets the swimmers went to the City meet and brought home a second place. The girls strove for diving perfection as time allowed. Enthusiastic mermaids acquire speed, form, and co-ordination Synchronized swimming, highlighted the year with a pageant Rhapsody in Rhythm on May l9 and 20, Many hours were spent with Mrs. Seitz, struggling for the co-ordination that made the pageant a success, The last season of the year finds many girls out for water polo. The wide variety in water sports makes it desirable the year around. The knowledge and skills are invaluable in this widely partici- cated-in activity. .xx ff Q1 fi- 'Q ' 1 A 1 i-'7 , , ,AF ,fy 2 af VW ,M V L' xi'-' .mf 52,1 ww, N .v ,ii 4 ws W -..,wn, MQ G 1 ,. 1 ff 7 ,ffxiw W ' A 'M' - L :g f , 3.32 ,f L Q3 'mp f ,f . ai: QL 'VL X ., Vx ', 11 5 X' Q Q X 'wa J N 2 Y , LL K 4 45 I' f 1 U f ' A X 321' J LE w , Q, U f. 'mf ' 1-'w xfgw-.5gf '7 KiS?53'Q 3W55:i55N1' ' mf , S f ' 21 ,WM2M..a ,,,. . A ,L V wi f...,fffgQ1 H ' 2,,wwM, ABOVE: FIRST ROW: Yamaguchi, Roll, Brewer, Bilbery, THIRD ROW: Manning, Thompson, Wahlke, Borders, Brewer, Becknell Morgan, Mohaupt, Hotel, Zuverink SECOND ROW: Williams, Bollman, Sullender, Cones, BELOW: Bob Bilbrey leading the pack. Wlnningham, Fischer, Francq, Condorodis Traclcmen capture south western district title l K1 1lxii2Q:,x S .Q fi iv at if it 'Xa-aint: For many years Western Hills has been fortunate enough to have an eiccellent track team. This year the school can boast one of the most able teams in the history of West Hi. Proof of this is the team's possession of the South Western District Title and that the Maroon track stars walked away with the Public High School League crown. lt was a close victory, how- ever, and if it had not been for the fact that Western Hills was exceptionally superior in the field events a victory might not have been possible, Then too, with the three principals of the team, Karl Mohaupt, Bob Bilbrey, and Cleo Winningham, a first place in the city meet was not beyond reach. Winning- ham succeeded in placing first in the 800 yard run, Mohaupt won the shot put event and re-broke his own record by heav- ing the weight 52 feet l3h inches, and Bilbrey, a letter man eight times, finished way out in front in the mile run. Jim Wclke As our high jumpers go over the top so do the fully insulated and guaranteed Over The Top Garage Doors THE D. H. WILLEY LUMBER CO. 5535 GLENWAY AVE., MO. 1250 Karl Mohaupt Bob Morgan I49 Tees 6? shuttlecocks The golf team completed another season but is not able to chalk it up as a victorious one. The team did poorly at most of the matches and lagged behind in the district tournament. ln the district tournament john Pottschmidt and Tommy Wohwender finished with 9l. lt could have been worse and according to the boys, they had a lot ot fun. Badminton, under the managership of N. San- der, is a widely enjoyed individual sport. M. Brunner captured the championship. Curd, Ake Individual sports give all an op- portunity tor fun and skill and development. Ping pong was played in the gym with D, Ake as manager. On the outdoor court we find plenty of sunshine and enthusiastic tennis players with M. Longstreet steering the tour- nament, Volleyball with the cry of up and over proved to be a lively team game led by I. Gerald. Longstreet, Ake, Moore, Melninger 2 d Whitson Maroons win P H S L championship Nixon, S LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Nohr, coach, Barnes, Nixon, Smith, Beiler, Nixon, Bauer Jivoin Sweet Beckel Whitson Schnabel Shipman Wander 21 Victories or Maroons Ending the season with an ll-2 victory over Withrow's Tigers, the Maroons came up with a 21 won and l lost record. They lost only to state champs Elder 3-O. With the brilliant pitching of Whitson and the booming bat of Nixon, the Nlaroons had little trouble in their Zl victor- ious games. Pitchers Schneider and Barnes contributed great.- ly to the success of the team, Likewise the outstanding fielding of outfielder Beiler and infielder Shipman helped the Maroons reach their 2l-l record. Last but not least the Sluggers Row -The Nixons, Schnabel, Bauer, and Sweet deserves no little credit for their help. All in all the Maroons gave the West Hi rooters something to root about. Shipman slides into base W W Q Us zkxkm 4 mls, 1 me 1 S FIRST ROW: Buchert, Kroger, Miller, Schroeder, Riebush, Williams, l-leckman, Conor, Bennett. SECOND ROW: Baum, Herzog ,C1ies, Mercer, Rusk, Brooks, Olsen, Drout, l-lockstrasser, Rueter. W 5-is D. Winters Reserfves win sefven The Reserve baseball team took home a 7 win and 4 loss record. West l-li fans will re- member the pitching of Dick Drout, Ron Hockstrasser, lack Phillips, and Doug Brooks and the hitting of Nelson Conor, Lampe m- '1V T' QW in .. Qt ,sf J? J , si T :fl grfi ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Pollack, coach, Lampe, Hoffmeier, Moak, Winter, Wilkinson, Newport, Leisher lose our Leo Gies, Bob Olsen, and Stan Viner. Next year's fans have a team to look forward to with these boys coming up to aid the remaining members of this year's Varsity. Hotfmeier P. l-loffmeier 'va Netmen Place Third in PH Once again the tennis team finished third in the P H S L. Even though the team took the same place as last year, it seemed more confident than the pre- vious teams. And it had a right to be confident for with such boys as Lampe, Winter, and Leisher holding up the singles end, victory was not impossible. Not only were the singles positions filled with well-pre- pared boys but also the doubles. These were Newport and Wilkinson, Moak and l-lottmeier. S ABOVE: Advanced baseball team watches S. Beckel, M. Brockmeier, C. Bachus at home plate BELOW: B. Laylor, C. Kinnimeyer, J. Justice A cl' d ' ' l' b ' d lamon IS a gn' s est frlen . A sunburned nose, aching muscles, and a hearty cheer usually tell us that baseball is here. Spring fever is forgotten as the girls feel the thrill ot putting their whole heart in the game. The crack ofthe bat hitting the ball, the umpires shout, You're safe , and the happy chatter in the showers when the game is over has an indescrible appeal to sports lovers. That's not a chip on C. Bachus's shoulder but just the bat with which we hope to see her slam a homer. The rest of the team looks on as they eagerly await their turn to slug one. On this page we find B, Laylor caught between second and third bases. ludy seems to have quite a decision to make there. 4 The infield forms the familiar huddle as they decide the best possible tactics to use. Lets keep those infielders hustling and with some good pitching and catching it just might be anybody's game. Bauer, Meyer, Klausing, Gerald, May Baseball, that is. Schick, Smith, Meininger, Brueggeman, Klotter, Poore, Lancaster, Peet, Kinsley, Miss Scott Scotty draws out some plays Q c for the advanced team as they ' l 5 learn new techniques, These I if mx' 4 1 I f skills proved valuable as the team beat Mother of Mercy l9-l8 and A-l won both of the games they played. The advanced players had a great abundance of talent this year. Every position had a few poss- ible stars. These selected mem- bers spent many hours learn- ing the arts and rules of the i I game. he 1,5 1- K Q xxx ZW 4 W Milf I 03 mr 1 MXN XIX socuu. LIFE W l60 l Gib 1-U35 1 Interfratority council supervises social groups F g . Sororities Chi Tau Sigma ,....... Wanda Palmer Delta Omega ............ Lorraine Smith Kappa Sigma Pi ..,..... joan Ziegler I ' Kytyves .......................... Lee Ramey Pidel ...................... Marilyn Brunner Sigma Delta Chi..Laura Hochstasser Sub Deb .......................... Sylvia List Tausia .......................... Nita Bryant Theta Alpha Pi .... Emilie Edelmann Tu Phi ............................ Gail Bebee Fraternities Chi Omega Sigma ...... Karl Mohaupt Phi Delta Sigma ........ jim Hattersley Theta Pi .............. Dick Schumacher Trlglrlfd Optimi .,....,..,,,.,,, john B005 lllrfti Q' Tx STANDING: N. Bryant, E. Edelmann, E. O' X Bauer, L. Ramey, S. List, J. Zeigler, L. Q 1 Hochstrasser, W. Palmer, M. Brunner, L. f I Smith. I 3 H - 1 X 4' KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Hoffersiey, Y, 'V' J. Baas, D. Schumacher, K. Mohaupt, W. .,,,,:' Lompe l f W E 4 Q , L -4'fYVg 3 Johnson, Guilland, Zulager, Fitzpatrick, Mangan, Kudell Eickbush, Bratt, Hays, Hoffman, Jones. Sigma Delta Chi A Chinese rush party introduced many fresh- men to Sigma Delta Chi this year. Besides hav- ing fun, this generous sorority found time to give a complete Christmas to their adopted family, Stein, McDade, Schnieder, Nieman, Eickbush, Hock- strosser, Currens, Thornbury, Jackson, Geghan, Holmes. FIRST ROW: Hockstrasser, Thornbury, Jones, Kudell, Eickbush, Eickbush, Bratt, Mangan, Nieman, Holmes. SECOND ROW: Hays, Mrs. Hockstrasser, Mrs. Eickbush Jackson, Hoffman, Stein, Schieder, Eurrens, McDade, Geghan. Marian McDade This budding rose among our midst He chose to share His happiness. He chooses but the pure of mind, This rose, our sister, was this kind. nq..,,,-.D-N.-'- -w---,-.,,,,,,,g H--nm.. Q--a-w-p-...,,.,.,, -'-----Q-Q-.......,-,,,, ---w-w---....,..,,..,,, 'Q' Boehme, Shoborg, Bode, Dugger, Lowther Is everybody happy? Why not? Smart Easter outfits, bright spring flowers, a gay holiday in New York, and to the station in style in a brand new Studebaker from Tom's Auto Service 3110 Harison Ave. 55. Q 1? z X af 'M :Min vw I A .. P' ,., N ,M , . . jg UM- WV, N w5WA,5i5'4ff Q 'ii' A -T - 1 -'A 3.5, , ,, gm . Vg I - gLEShrf,LfJM-Xf'ff X 'wx 'A 'Nd i. my 'Nz I HJ'1f5'fflIO ' ,f, 1 ,R 2' I X ff ff ' I Q , -is. f i S ,, . 38 QQ V 0 , gig 1 M- 1-f' Mi ill? 3 'J 6 k.., 5 1 XP 5 - fd . , ,WA . h W , me 3 ' A -in A In H , . N.,,,,,., .Mo 4-nv...-..,.w,.M ? Q QQMV, .. . fLf7,LLf A - ,V Q A . yr wa ,Ngg .Q , X W A QV-I ww KQ55 . my K ZH 5:1 AT RIGHT: Doulton, Jennie, Eberhordt, Sonder, Klein, Boloy, Sergeant, Wendling, Heinze, Klein, Koerber, Wellenreiter. f Chi Tau Sigma This smoll but mighty group of girls overcome the hondicop of the newness of their sorority with flying colors. They hove o fomily to whom they do- note boskets of food, They hod slurn- ber porties, went coroling ot Christ- mos, ond finished up with o semi- formol ot Costle Forms. AT LEFT: Martin, Weber, Polrner, Werfelmonn, Kolb, Webster, Wesp. Whose Buick? Lucky guy! No wonder Sylvio likes lock! Wish I had o brother with ci convertible from Hines and Cones Buick 2350 Ferguson Rd. Then I too would take my girl to Frisch's Drive In At least l could afford the Big Boy! List, Zuverink, Owen, Wetzel Kramer, Edwards, Jo-hnson, Sisson, Gross, Ramey, Wehking, Canaday, Ewich, Schoburg, Conradi. Kneeling: Hosnot. fi K Kytyfves The members of Kytyves are to be congratulated for FIRST ROW: Johnston, Green, Rothen, Kn y Q p SECOND ROW: Wagner, Reddic, Haenhle, Probst, Wullenweber, Ley, Hecht. l obef HGef1 'efBfeWeff Bames- their interest in others The ave a com' lete Christmas party for an orphanage, They also gave baskets of food to families through the school. These girls can give gala dances too, as shown by the Thanksgiving dance held at the Topper club. K iig- ll 3' Er' , l , '53 Ueler ,Albring ,Rensing, Ricter, Roth, Wise, Alexander, Townsely, Bevis, Lowther. R mm ' fm? f f ,.:,5. k A Q- K' W it? 4 , , if 5? .. NMMA A' mm , if a - , WM' - , ' if 2 1 wx K f QQQ ,Q . fin A 'EKS usual' ...M-W lg Mohaupt, Frank, Sohngen, Yamaguchi, Moak, Nailor, SECOND ROW: Sargent, Lewis, Golusin, Schumer, Williams, Yozell. THIRD ROW: Wheeler, Charls. FOURTH ROW: Leisher, Lampe, Glass, Bazer, Hyde, Zuverink, Pottschmidt. AT LEFT: Nickles, Mick, Bienkamper, Zaph, Keller, Altvater. Chi Omega Sigma The boys of COS have become known for their scholastic standing, their good times, and their energy in whatever they do, They never seem to do things half way, as we could see in the Autumn Ambush, the sweeheart Dance where Zieta Fisher was chosen Sweeheart of COS, and the Moonlight Cruise, an evening ot fun on the Delta Queen. IN CAR: Menord, Metsquer, Fagin. STANDING: Ruehrwein, Smith, Contant, Rebel, Abrose, Kramer, Burt, Haselbeck, Lane, Meyer. i WWW , 535 i e'T X 0 S -1- .L . :M x A H, V V, ,L ,A Vi Q I Av, ,i 6 K I ,Vi V U i V. 7: 5 K K ,Q f t 'I tfikhi . ?,,:g. .. it i,-,,,,,,i, ,,tt, C tt,, W ' f ........l I ...r N Qyky V-'www '10 FIRST ROW: Bollin er Lambert Bolton Q I 1 , Kneeling, Hoffrneister, Geldreich, Gill, Rahm. SECOND ROW: Brooke, Sprague, Muntz, Flinchpaugh, Becker, Weddendorf, Lineback, Ossenschmidt, Lippert, Williams. THIRD ROW Morris, Runyan, Bauer, Lucas, Schroeder, Mal- loy, Lundgren, Zuch, Fischer. Demola Demolay, although not connected with the school, provides great en- joyment for many Western Hills boys. Xt, ll' 'S FIRST ROW: Henzi, Zuch, Moder, Hummel, Cahill, Bauer. SECOND ROW: Lucas, Becker, Weddendorf, Limeback, Ossenschmidt, Mercer. THIRD ROW: Young Malloy, Manning, Tri- filio, Garrison. FIRST ROW: Adams, Young, Hummel, Maxwell, Saffer, Heber, Bailey. SECOND ROW: Ketterer, Edwards, Grant, Taylor, Moder, Badglay, Garrison, Manning. THIRD ROW: Halloran, Weinberg, Howlik, Lundgrin, Hirzi, Mercer, Bauer, Cahill. if Vw l , ,J I72 T, O if 5 , 'W ll ,s.s , Only one soda for Diane Fox and Low Lutz Well, we suspect they will order at least one probably several more of that delicious Sealtest ice cream but they find it much Sweeter to use two straws and shore one a . . . ealte X Hochstrasser, Demeropolis, Dwyer, Hotel, Fretz, Grathwohl, Byrnes, Smith, Drew. Bailey, Brauninger, Schramm, Flower, Querner, Ourt, Ballinger, Tape, Smith, Pope. ,,.- -e an- -1-,1 ,parm gy.-null'- '- ,--untill' . -f ,.....I-'- -- ,.-annul' :pail --,, , ,--1 ma-sv Theta Pi Under the leadership of Dick Schumacher, president for the year, Theta Pi continued last year's good work. They contributed a basket ot food at Thanksgiving, and had their quota of fun by having hayrides, parties, and dances. Long, Schumacher, Edelen, Harrison, Hilibrand, Doppler Doppler. M' I if if 1 was l 5: ,if ,i A N-'MM Lampe, Schnabel, Condorodis, Phillips, Sweet, Morgan, Wheeler Dress to fit the part, Mr. Western Hills The six popular boys whom Hubie Phillips nosed out by a hair for the title of Mr. Western Hills take him to 0rlick's Mein Shop and tell him to safeguard his reign. just between you and me we suspect they bought all those good-looking clothes themselves thinking better luck next time. 175 W 4 Lattier, Spreen, Groppenbecher, Koch, Heinritz, Peet, Bradford, List, Kuhn, Dimitrott, Voll, Botsford, Owen ll ,E 5 E' -vnw, Jeggle, Oker, Meyer, Bird, Johnston Longstreet, Meyer, Meyer, Boosveld, Miller, Bolton, Adams, Rembold, Hughlet, Dornbusch. 176 Sub Deb Club Sub Deb, with its slumber parties, outings, hay- rides, and dances, has again proved itself friendly and full of good will. The holiday baskets and Christmas presents for their family help to enrich their own lives. Beautiful flower arrangements for the Western Hills banquets and other social functions are secured from Reed's Florist 3203 Harrison Ave. CK ?2 Sweet and Lofvely Lois-Prom Queen This picture is made possible by the following sponsors: Mina Uhl Tenhunfeld 2930 Eggers Pl Royal CrestSilver The Song Shop 36 E. 5th St. Uffleman Bakery 939 York St. Wehking, Sweet, Heasel, Keepers, Schuch, Slater, Mohaupt, Gerald, Dugger, Morgan, Bode, Pottschmidt, Brueggemann, Leisher, Spreen, Whir- son. 177 FIRST ROW: Burgraf, Lane, Klein, Mueller, Toepfer, Norberg, Kurrus, Green, Heis, Zesch. SECOND ROW: Pack, Kruse, Lutz, Hazlett, Meisel Dienesch, Breck. Sander, Breck, Carder, Meininger, Gilbert, Bryant, Miller, Lutz, Bode, Woodall. Tausia Once again Tausia has shown what responsibility a group of high school kids can assume if they have the incentive, During the year they have had six dances, not counting other parties. They went Christmas carol- ing at the old folks home and gave them all gifts This spring one halt of the profits on a card party went to the Cerebral Palsy fund. lN CAR: Suggs, Maier, Eicher. STANDING BEHIND CAR: Butler ,Powell, Dinnie, Her- zog, Bose, Smith, Edwards, Friedman. Triginta O ptimi TO started out is happy-go-lucky year with a Fall Fumble, dance at the North Bend Inn. They Continued with hayrides, stag parties coupled with a roundtable, a New Years party and the Bunny Hop, a semi-formal dance with Pidel. FIRST ROW: Fuller, Lampe, Payne, Cappel, Allen, Rothenbush, Young. SECOND ROW: Kegg, Lack, Stienbuch, Harper, Heckman. THIRD ROW: Lutz, Schroeder, Houston, Kirchner, Leist, Shepard, Thompson, FOURTH ROW: Bicknaver, Burton, Baas, Wetzel, Hall, Bags, Vece, Allen, Krote, OFFICERS: Korte, Baas, Barnes. Not Shown Lutz. FIRST ROW: Baas, Harper, Lack, Kegg, SECOND ROW: Bicknaver, Kirchner, Lampe. THIRD ROW: Vece, Shepard, Barnes, Houston. fvllfklnm zip? W , A : : warm I - W- l7D'fU-sf FIRST ROW: Allen, Fuller, Cappal, Schroder, Leist. SECOND ROW: Payne, Korte, Wetzel, Ke-gg. A W xxx, b F, Beebe, president, Shore, corresponding secretory, Bauer, vice president, Boehme,Sorgeont-ot-arms. ACTIVES: Lemon, Shore, Ledesky PLEDGES: Fisther. Enzweiler, Apking, Peters, 2' ik -YF NX I ' 3 M- giwm-eff FIRST ROW: Mrs. Beebe, Beebe, Nickolo, Boehme, Zerhousen, Morris Schwartz, SECOND ROW: Bouer, Peters, Shore, Godzinski, Lemon, Ledl esky, Stoubetz. Tu Phi Sooner or loter during o conversation with o Tu Phi, she will mention mom , the sorority mother, Mrs. Beebe. This closely knit crgonizotion enjoys the companionship of everydoy octivit5es, likes pledging os well os donces os shown above. Juniors celebrate vacation R igss.. ,.,h.' janice Schaefer, Bob Taylor, Bob Patton, Carolyn Butler, Paul Shimizu, and Donna Ake are off for an outing to celebrate the close of school. They have outfitted themselves at NadIer's Men and Boy's Wear 3535 Harrison. The portable radio from Baumer and Redert, 4019 Glenway, 5904 Hamilton will add to their fun. And they will really enjoy the trip in the new Hudson from Wullenweber Motors 3044 Harrison Ave. AT LEFT: Young, Manifold, Schumer, Hattersly, Matacia, Newport, BELOW Schumer, Matacia, Newport, Hattersly. Phi Delta Sigma The parties and dances put on by the bays of PDS are known for the enjoyment had by all, The annual dance with Tausia was no exception. SEATED Weaver, Wainscott, Long, Duke, Nietsmith. STANDING: Taylor Kennedy Seigle, Sacetelli Riebusch Peters Mack. The big night at last and the girls are almost ready. I. C. Hackett Co. jewelers, 3633 Harrison Ave. Gift and Card Shop, 3615 Harrison Ave. Bernens Pharmacy, 5053 Glenway Ave. A taste of tonsorial literature during that last minute rush before graduafion to YazeIle's Barber Shop, 362l Warsaw Ave. Wish I had a boyfriend who would give me a graduation present from Wiebell Iewelers, 3637 Warsaw Ave. Est' Bellman, Schuman, Nelson, Eatton, Mclntre, Steinger, Meyer, Holscher, Gorbel. Delta Qmega Even a slightly wet hayride to Indiana didn't seem to dampen the spirits ot Delta Omega, They went right ahead with plans for slumber parties, the Christmas party at Twin Lanterns, and the Big Leap at the North Bend Inn. 184 The night, the girl, the car. elemon, Nixon, Corfer, Witherby No wonder Witherby is srnilingl Who wouldn't be proud To coll for the sweet girl groduole ln such C1 swell new cor from Glenway Chevrolet 4225 Glenway Ave. Russ Nixon and Glenda Corder ore thrilled To be osked to double. Williams, Ziegler, Meyers, Smith, Prickett. Cruse. l' if QV Kappa Sigma Pi One ot the small but energetic groups of this school, Kappa Sigma Pi, has done more than its part to make Western Hills proud ot its sororities. They accepted social responsibilities by giving food, clothing, and toys to a needy family, For enjoyment they were active in giving hayrides, slumber parties, a Christmas party, card parties, and outings. Ziegler, Smith, Mosely, Williams Mosely, lut, Ingram, Hurlburt, Wolf, Osterkamp, Behne, Barth Osterkarnp, Cruse, Barth, Meyers, Hurlburt, Wolf, Prickett, lut, Ingam, Behne. .WX avi sg., , EWIFRUHJUIIF if :fs if' 12. '45, 2.1 7 i H , 0 , Xu , 9. , lf l 4 s s 2 V or HlQ1tf all y l l Q5 WN-..... ,,, saw, ,. -., Iv-Www , , . . K K W, x F M , 4'-my-----ws. W , . flffgn :um V3 Hunan K', : KK'1 : mg,k Q 1 f get l : ' ' c . V .W '5,sll2 Wf fy , k f N. A f- V sr V 'ff' 'L' K ,. 7 .. X, V wi . - ki, I . .7 , . A -, .1 ru ' X. V, , , ,gf r 1 f - -if K ,g f it i I-s this really the senior breakfast after graduation? How can Chef Roy Nixon still have so much pep, es- pecially when he had to drag that heavy banner down the aisle . . Oh of course, he drinks milk from Mandery Dairy and recommends it to his girl friends, Lois Berning janet Phaff, and Nell Wood- all. 187 Rosy Ambergy looks a little sleepy after marching down the aisle alt graduation, listening to the music and speeches, and handing her diplo- ma to papa and mamma to take .home while she dances all night. But a glass of Dot's orange juice will soon pep her up so she can be off for a morning swim at Le Sourdsville. Dots Foods sold by all Dot Food Stores lonsen Co. 62 Walnut St. Cincinnati, Ohio Main 0832 Qi! The Mixing Bowl 2957 Montana Ave. The Irwin Shoe Co. 578 VV, Sixth St, The Virginia Bakery 286 Ludlow Ave. Richter's Service Station 2026 Harrison Ave. the Topper dance, late parties Edward W. Wolff Pharmacist, 4413 Glenwoy Ave. Vera Quentin Florists, 3810 Harrison Ave. Marmer's Shoe's, Glenwoy ot Gilsey, Arthur Ortman, 2014 Harrison Aver - Y l. . E ! Q e glamour of graduation COMPIJMENTS OF Hoinke Glenway Bowling Lanes Rohe's Pharmacy, 3701 Harrison Westwood 5!50O Store 2996 Harrison Ave. The roses, which the senior girls chose with so much core ond now, corry with such pride, were provided by Lutz Flowers -Cir1cirmoti's lorgest refoil grower. C ffpowbsgx ,JE X . ev .-: '.- ', -' L 1?-'.-' .-- . - ., If '-1 '- .-. .-- 'A ser,-S, j - 1. -.1 -3, lx- P..- j.:JET Enanues if ,. -cf X..- Q L r o,- M CHINE TOULS 5, , f .2 2 fgwg. H .. 4, vw, f -'ff2?ggg7xv's I .fr ,gg ,555-'. E mm. bv H Q 'm W ,, V 46 ., ' 5' ., -1 , U iw Z V K . 51 .6 M we 'lf V ,. M' 256752 Y ,Vg-1 B .. 15323 Q M fm,,,wN ff b V1-Vw. , - ' 5? .fwit 1 1 A , H if Qi 5 n , mX,, , . A QW . .L ,, . I YQ A ,,,., , Q - , X 3 3 I '.VVggAg .Vgh,gg L LU: it , .J.w,,ff f,,-b ,fgggmgzff f v i ,--,hwy A 1 ky ,Mgr-A LW A, ,, w - W , H , sf M' KF ...VL E .5 , . dwg-4. -f A I . 4 Miss Bayha Miss Constant Miss Yalen Mr. Kuechemeister Mrs. Carder Business is business all over the world, whether it takes the form ofa small rug merchant in the bazaar ofa Palestine village, or the complexity of a modern corporation. Business with its extensive requirements of travel, and understanding of foreign lands, can do more to bring about international understanding, than almost any other media. On the following pages, we see our students gain- ing the qualifications of the business world, in order to account efficiently and accurately, for millions of tons of raw mater- ials, machinery, articles of production and capitol, necessary to any business. N x L I Mr. Lust Modern American -,,..-v- ,Q-WWW.-my-' L '9- -. Vx S fha, Q r W rf ff., f '-+ A .QT , -...W . , - . ws -JW S' , ,.,, : :gy cgi fzgllff ,5-,Y , . A . -mf , f . xg XX,, , A 'A-A X Mfwwz ' , V i ,,AkVL A u Y ,. A I .,,l X.-.M W, ff' ,, .wazwn gnu, WMM U ., , ' 4 K 5 . lr Q! mmmwmd ,WM , ai fx WMM 3 I 'TI Q 5 i ,ww T 7 FAB 4: Jamal , . V X ,V - . T , mf f I Q W' W. - T7 i X I -XX, 2 wp -Qi 'Or ' ag., L E-31Ai2,sLf,4 -' f fm, MW, 9 Students prepare to become part of the business world At work in the business training classes areg front to back Mary Gilpin, Mary Arthur, Elaine Gilbert, and lowanna johnson. Leftg Lois Behrning. the dictaphone ffii Nancy McDay ot the adding machine ln order to be efficient in the business world as a secretary or stenographer, it is necessary to gain a working knowledge of adding machines, typewriters, electric typewriters, mimeagraph machines, the dictaphone, dupli- cator, and comptometer, In the middle pic- ture, the bulletin board in the background, shows many different makes of these mach- ines. 4 A dream home for the future A home like this may be a long time in the future for Bob Taylor and Alice Bovard, but there is no law against dreaming, is there? They are sure about two things: each otherg and the tact that when they are able to build their ideal home, they will patronize the Harold Riemeier Lumber Co. 1450 Gesl' St., the West Hills Flooring Co. 3407 Harrison Ave., and the Western Hills Fuel and Supply Co. for their heating and for fertilizing their garden. -'Nw xxx NN'-xxlx N-Xi XEMMMM 9332 eff R xox '-.,,N-5' W, N23 se. XM Wm.. -...,N-'M . ,S u, . Nfvfmwluww 'Fw my Merchcmdisers have fun The merchandising ciass can justify the fun they are having. What could be more important for future salesmanship than the development of the social graces? Of course ,their teacher, Mrs, Mary L. Davies Carter gave them the occasion by getting married and entertaining them in her new home. Students prepare for fvaried vocations in the I. Sahm and Neil Woodall have counted the money of the Business Club ond are demonstrating the proper woy ot depositing it ot the Central Fairmont Building and Loan Co. T944 Harrison. 200 Life Insurance is one of the mony subjects which busi- ness students thoroughly in- vestigate. Mr, Robert Lane, father of Bobg president ot the Western Hills Dad's Assn, has helped them with their research and made this picture possible. An- other sponsor tor this page is The E. K. Morris Co. Inc. Steel 317 W. Second St. business world Fern Bierhorst, E. Bryant, I. Doyle L. Butcher, and Fay Bierhorst make their plans to continue their business education with Mr. Cholmondeley of Lil-tleford Nel- son, Cincinnati's Professional School of Business, 4th at Race in the Neave Bldg. Ma 3883. Want to be a Key Personv? NELSON For o job that's important and interesting, where you can make a real contribution in one of our nation's most vital lines of defense, be sure to see your Telephone Company. Good starting rates, with pay while learning, frequent and regular pay increases, pleasant surroundings, and friendly associates are just a few of the advantages, for both young rnen and young women. Liberal sickness benefits, security, and opportunities for advancement are other important assets of a telephone job. Visit our employment office and let us tell you more about them. The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company Robert Lee Callen ..,,..,.,,,,... 02 Who' s who .... Wl1ere's who joyce Ann Alexander .,.... . joan Claire Altvater .... Rosie Lee Amburgey ...,.... Mary Elizabeth Arthur ........ Opal jean Atkins ...,,,.,,.... john William Baas ...,....... Shirley Mae Bachmann .,..... Robert F. Badgley ........,.. john Francis Baitz ........... Charles Albert Balzer .........., Carolyn Eileen Banfield ...... William Clay Barnes .......... Eileen Louise Ba-uer ....... Eleanor Ann Bauer ........ Ervin Leonard Bauer ........ james Paul Bauer ......,... john Eliot Bauer .....,.. Sally Ann Beckel ....,....,., Ruth Ann Beckmann ........ Gail Margaret Beebe ......, joyce Ann Beebe .....,,...,,., Adelaide Louise Bellman..... Lois F, Berning .,,,A,,,,A,,,,,,,A,, Allen Berry ..,.,...,,,,......,,,, Donald Ray Betz ,,A4,,,,,,,,,,,, Robert Bruce Bicknaver ..,,... Fay Lillian Bierhorst .......,... Fern Elsie Bierhorst ...,.... Bob joe Bilbrey ..,..,.,,,,, Farris Bryan Black .......,..,.., Donald Carl Bloemker ......... Alberta Henrietta Bocklet ...,.. Faye Anne Bode ................,,.., Shirley May Boehme ,..,,...... Roger Bernard Boer ,............ Rupert Allen Borders .,..,,...,,,, Marion Elizabeth Botsford. ....... Rose jacqueline Bradford .....,... Eugene William Brasington ..,...., Robert Lee Brassfield ...,,,.,..., Sylvia Mary Bratfish ....... Charlene N. Brech .,............. Marlene joan Brockmejer ..,... Ollie Everette Brown ,,........ Mary Ann Teresa Bruch ....,.. C. Alan Brunner .........,.....,., Marilyn Ruth Brunner .,,..,. Nita Lou Bryant .......... Wilma Elise Bryant ...,...... Donald Marvin Buck ........ Shirley Hilda Buede .....,, jane Caryl Burton ...,.....,. Kenneth Leon Burton .,..,.... Lois Carol Butcher ........ Fred Allen Butler .....,...,... Carroll Garnet Caldwell ....:, june Katharine Canaday ....... Glenda jeanne Carder ...., Anne Longstreet Carson ......., William Francis Casey ,,...,. joseph Earl Charls .,,,. .,,. . .. john Allen Cinnamon ..........., .......33 1 2 Gamble ......5636 Eula Ave Ave. ........5203 Delhi Pk. .......4748 Dale Ave. .......3758 Ebenezer Rd. .........3253 Koenig Ave. .......3093 McHenry Ave. .........2762 Faber Ave, .........271O Orland Ave. .....,.....2732 River Rd. ........669 Halsey Ave. ......lO32 Parkson PI. .......l271 Ross Ave. .......3893 Race Rd. ............127l Ross Ave. .......3050 Ramona Ave. ......305O Ramona Ave. ........5464 Karen Ave. ........3281 Renfro Ave. Higbee ........7O0 Fairbanks, Ave. .......3467 Boudinot Ave. 548 Mt. Hope Rd. ...32OO Dartmouth Dr. ..............3340 Saffer St. ....2511 Homestead Pl. .......3273 Montana Ave. .......3273 Montana Ave. .........969 Purcell Ave. ..........835 State Ave. ..........308 Bone Rd. 14, Box 207 ........3598 Epworth Ave. .......4549 Carnation Ave. 3950 North Bend Rd. ........552 Davenport ........3545 Epworth Ave. Ave. .....1031 Del Monte Pl. 1 O2 Daytona Ave. ...5232 Rapid Run Rd ..........2416 Blaine Rd. 3930 School Section .........5655 Surrey ...........2950 Urwiler 2262 Schoedinger ......'5924 Glenway -..5924 Glenway Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. .......3048 Worthington ..............3268 Buell St. ......,3158 Sunshine Ave. ...l9l5 Brinkmeier Ave. ..........288S Fischer PI. ........5224 Cleves Warsaw ........lOO9 nderwood Pl. ......3936 Raceview Ave. Constandinos john Condorodis ,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,.. jane Audrey Conradi ,,.,,,, ,,,,, . Shirley Irene Cook .,..,. Roberta May Cope ..,..., john Mutchler Cox ....... Edward j. Cranmer ..,,.,.. Lois jean Crosthwaite ....,. Lois jean Cruse .......,....... Ramona jane Currens ........ Alonzo Lee Davis ,,.,......,. Alice Paula Day ...,.,..,,.,, jack Edward Dick ........,... Eleanor Lee Dimitroff ........ Pauline Eva Dixon ....,......, joyce Ann Doyle .,,..,...., Clifford Dudley ,.,...,...... Peggy jane Dudley ..,..,.... Carol june Dugger ...,,.......,., Thomas Raymond Dunn ....... Ronald Paul Dwyer ............ William Lane Edelen .,...... Barbara Sue Edelmann ,,..,...,., Emilie Marie Edelmann ..,...,,,.. Genevieve Carolyn Edwards ....... . Robert Wayne Edwards .......,., Violet Lee Edwards ........,........ Barbara jean Eickbusch ...,... Lois jean Elkins .............. Walter Harry Ennis ......,... Norman Nancy Erhardt ......, Betty .Louise Ewick .......... .........626 Enright Ave. ...........434 Purcell Ave. ......4258 Longland Ave. Wilke Dr. Wardall Ave. Stanhope Ave. 2532 Westwood-Nthn Blvd. .........3778 Eyrich Rd. Suire Ave. .. .,.. 4413 Homelawn Ave. Delhi Ave. ........l288 Fairbanks Ave. 4751 Green Glen Ln Box 352 R.R. 14 .........39l2 Harrison Ave. ..........l924 Knox St. . ,...... 3652 River Rd. ........3421 Osage Ave. ......1772 Fairmount Ave. ............3871 Taft Ave. ...........lO13 Fisk Ave. ...1...1118 Fairbanks Ave. ......3673 Hillside Ave. ........120 Revere- Ave. .......2001 E. suffer Ave. .......3024 Montclair Ave. ......3209 Manning Ave. ......1815 Wyoming Ave. ...........4408 Braddock ........2247 Harrison Ave. ........3921 Roswell Ave. ...........175 Pontius Road ........2891 McKinley Ave. ........213 Rockaway Ave. .,,......3544 Warsaw Ave. ........S27 Hawthorne Ave. 764 Bold Face Dr. ............5205 Leona Dr. ......4354 St. Lawrence 11.11 1111 1381 1381 .1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 141 141 141 151 1111 151 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 151 1111 141 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 151 141 1331 1111 1111 151 1111 151 1111 151 1291 1381 1141 1111 1111 1111 1141 1381 1381 1111 1111 1111 1251 1111 1381 151 1111 151 151 1231 1381 1111 1111 1111 1111 151 1111 141 151 1381 1111 1111 1141 141 151 1141 1111 151 151 141 1331 1251 1111 1111 151 141 1111 1111 1331 1111 1111 151 151 141 1381 151 john Alfred Fisher IV ....., Zieta Ross Fisher ,.,.,.,., ....,,.,,,, Donald Frederick Forrester ....,..,. Donna jean Fosco .............. .. Gregory Stewart Foster ..,... Diana Lee Fox .......,.,.,.... Hudson Seaver Fox, jr ........ Edward N. L. Francq ....... james Werner Frank ...,... Donald R. Freese ......... Sally S. Garrison ......,.,...... lfathleen Ann Geghan ...... Stephen Price Geohegan ...... Antoinette Barbara Gerhardt ......... 0600 .......1485 Neeb Rd. .........1485 Neeb Rd. ...........l362 LeMar Dr. .........4228 Harding Ave. Terry St. ......1169 Overlook Ave. ..........334O Hillside Ave. . ...... 3017 Boudinot Ave. Wells Ave. ......4004 Heyward Ave. ........5693 Cleves Warsaw ........480 Considine Ave. ......28l8 Shaffer Ave. ............l670 First Ave. Mary Eileen Gilpin ................... ......... 5 542 Biscayne Ave. joyce Helen Gerold ....... Elaine Marian Gilbert ......... Richard William Glass .......... Donald Charles Golusin ........ Phyllis Ann Graham .........,. Benjamin George Grant ....... ............3814 Davis Ave. Lawrence Thomas Greene. ....... . jean Groppenbecher .......,..... Shirley Ruth Gross .........,. Alvin Gulleman ..........,..,... Marilyn Elizabeth Gump ....... Daniel Carl Gumz .....,........ Donald Herman Gumz ...,... Carl George Hader, jr. ...., . john Wilmer Haines ....... joanne Kay Hall ......... Raymond Perry Hall .............. Topridge Pl. ......358l Epworth Ave. ...........4013 Walter Ave. .......341O Glenmore Ave. ........2943 Urwiler Ave. .....4954 Cleves Warsaw .......1551 Chase Ave. .....S549 Clearview Ave. ........1744 Gilsey Ave .....3440 Glenmcre Ave. .............3402 River Rd. ............3402 River Rd. .......3230 Harrison Ave. ........6225 Glenway Ave. ........1004 Gilsey Ave. ........... 1801 Minion Ave. Charmaine Ruth Hammann: ....... .,..... B ox 97 Harrison Pk, Murail D. Hancock ............... Wilma joyce Hanseman ....... David Brisco Harrison ...... Charles William Hastie ........ james Garland Hattersley ..... joseph Kurtz Hazlett .....,.... john Fredrick Heasel ........ jo Alexandra Heinritz .......,.. Arthur Ralph Henderson ........ Roberta Sue Hensley ......... Louis Henry Henzi .......,... Ronald Gene Hillebrand ....... Laura jane Hochstrasser ......, Carles john Hoffmann ....... Donald Lawrence Hoffmann ...... Paul Christopher Hoffmeier.. Bette Mae Holmes ............... john William Hopper ....... . .... Daniel Tandy House ................ Clarence William Huelsman ....... 1. Paul Hyde .......................... Lucille Marie jackson ........ james Harrison jacobs ...... Charlene Ann jacocks ...... Robert E. james .....,...... Ronald R. jansen ......... Hoer F. -jerdon ......... . james Logan jesse ....... john jivoin .....,.,........ .. Bea johnson ....................... jawanna jean johnson ......... Shirley Elaine johnson ,....... Marilyn jean johnson ........ Patricia Ann jones ........ Wayne William Kaeser ...... Lydia Beata Kaleis ........ Barbara Ann Kays .......,... Barbara joan Keepers ....... Donald A. Ketterer ........... Charlotte jane Kirchner ........ Edward Louis Kleemeier ...... Marilyn Margaret Kobman... Wilma Allen Koch .............. Kathryn Estelle Kohlmeyer. ..... . jean Ann Kohlsdorf .............. Norma Alma Kolb .....,.,. . Betty jane Koontz ......... Robert E, Korte ............... Shirlee Ruth Kramer ......... Katherine Ella Krieg ........ Marilyn M. Kuhn ............ Susan j. Lampe ........ Wesley M. Lampe ....... Claudia Louise Lane ...... janet Mae Lattier ........ juanita Ann Ledesky ........ Betty jane Leguillon ....... Marlene Lehrner ............. Williams Reid Leisher ........ Leroy William Leist ........ jessie Lou Lemon ........... .............1671 State Ave. .........1739 Fairmount Ave. .......353O Hazelwood Ave. ......3748 Ebenezer Rd. ......82 Topinabee Rd. ........4739 Guerley Rd. ...........3550 Werk Rd. ,.......2639 Ocosta Ave. ..........739 Steiner St. .......2137 Staebler St. .........3932 Race Rd. .......451 Samoht Ridge ............947 Elberon Ave. ...... 3135 Manning Ave. ...........2032 Ley Ave. .........361O Higbee St. .,.....3314 Koenig ......6528 Nokomis Ave. Ave. ......l675 Dewey Ave. .....l998-A Sutter Ave. ...............3422 Craig Ave. ......1848 Westwood Ave. ........3018 Murdock Ave. .........3288 Brater Ave. ........2215 Quebec Rd. ..........4702 Mayhew Rd. ..............3502 Fyffe Ave Latham 6 Kleemeire St. ....2903 Montclair Ave. ..............2640 River Rd. .........1126 Grand Ave. .......3529 Glenway Ave. .......719 Fairbanks Ave. .........3690 River Rd. Vine St. Fortune Ave. .........3007 junietta Ave. Goda ........3478 Alta Vista .......3OS8 Verdin Ave. ........2767 Shaffer Ave. .......903 Rutledge Ave. ........3255 Midden Ci. ..............2544 River Rd. ........31l1 McHenry Rd. ......43l2 Harding Ave. .......537 Pedretti Ave. ......608 Trenton Ave. ......306O S. Hegry Ci. .......37l8 Darwin Ave. .........102O Ross Ave. ..........4414 Schulte Dr. ......3S16 St. Martin P. ...........448 Leath Rd. Elm St. .......4169 Hunnicut Dr. ......2601 Bushnell St. .......2397 Ferguson Rd. ........3081 Neisel Ave. .........963 Fairbanks .......58O Grand Ave. 1381 1381 1381 1111 1 51 1381 1 41 1111 1 51 1 51 1381 1 51 1111 1 S1 1111 1321 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1381 1111 1111 1 51 1111 141 141 1111 1111 151 151 1111 141 1141 1111 1111 1331 1381 1111 1111 141 141 1111 1381 151 1111 1141 1111 1111 1331 151 1251 1111 1141 151 1381 1141 1381 1111 151 1111 141 151 151 151 141 1201 1191 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 151 1381 141 1111 1111 1381 151 1381 1111 151 151 1111 1381 1381 1381 141 1381 1111 151 151 Carl Albert Mahaney . AA,Y, ------ 4 '62 H0 e'aW Ave- joan E. Thiel ......,.....,....... ..............336l McHenry Wl1o's Mary Florence Leslie.....,.. Donald Wilson Lewis ,...,.. Sabato Anthony Linga rdo .......,. Sylvia jeanne List .... '.......,. David George Lohr .,,,...... Maurice A. Long .,.............. Willis Raymond Lower .... Mary Alice Lowther .....,,... Ralph Richard Ludeke ...,... Carl William Lundgren, jr. Louis Walter Lutz .,.....,. ..,,, Margie Mary Lutz ....,..,,,.,.. Martha Lee Machlan ...,.... janet L. Madje ..,,.,,,,.,,.. Robert Bruce Mahon.. Lois Ann Manne .....,....,,.. Lindley Manning ....,,,,.....,. Palma Marcella Martin ,,.,. Constance Helen May ...... Billy Earl McAllister ....,,.., Nancy Lee McDade ,.......... who . . . . Wl1ei'e's who ......,.i826 Fairmount Ave. Kline .....,.l883 Fairmount Ave. ..........3229 Werk Rd. .......6l4 Enright Ave. ,,.,.....,..436 South Rd. 2.2.3255 Bickbury Dr. N.eeb Rd. .,,,,,,,,,.,...l708 Carll St. .,.....,2428 Homestead Pl. .......3722 Marydell Pl. ,.......l936 Montrose Ave. ..............5673 Biscayne .......3220 Mozart Ave. ........526O Ponce Ln. ......8l6 Elberon Ave. ..........2048 Bickel Ave. ......l82O Hawkins Ave. .........365O Epworth Ave. ........4244 Marlin Ave. ........,.,.....4230 Paul Rd. john 1jack1 Edw. Mclntyre ....... Ruth Bennet Meininger ,....... Shirley Ann Meister ...,.... Dixie Maureen Meyer. ..... . Lois Virginia Meyer ........ Mary Ann Meyer ............. Sylvia Dolores Meyer ....,.... Virginia Lee Meyer ........ Marilyn Ruth Miller ...,....... .........3339 Harrison Ave. ........3933 N. Clerose Ci. .........3l4B Epworth Ave. .......9l9 Elberon Ave. ......562l Glenway Ave. ...........35l2 Mozart Ave. ........,....l4ll Linneman Rd. .......4l7 Anderson Ferry Rd. ......,496S Glenway Ave. .......Box 242 Sidney Rd. Marlene Dietrich Miller .....,.. Maureen Ruth Miller ........ Ronald Gene Miller ......... Donald Paul Moak ................... jean Estelle Mode ...................... Andrew Theodore Moder, jr Karl R. Mohaupt, jr. ............ . Karen Z. Moore ...,....... Robert W. Morgan ........ Barbara jean Mosley ....,... Andrew G. Nailor .......... Ronald Warren Newell ....,, Ronald Lee Newport ....... joan Carole Nieman ......,. Eileen Cecelia Nunneker ...,... james A, O'Connor ............ Eileen May Ohmer .......... Florence Owen ..,.. ........ Shirley H. Owens ................... Wanda Catherine Palmer .,,,.... Norman Loal Patterson ...... Paul Lynell Patterson ........ joan N. Peet ................. Lois Ann Peet .......... Carol jane Peters ........ 1 joyce Ann Peters ...,... janet Irene Pfaff ........ Betty jean Phelps ............ Ronald Phelps .................. ........5l24 Sumter Mary Esther Schick .............. 1141 .......5Oll Ralph ......,.7l5 Clanora ...........426l Dane Hull ........34ll Woodbine ..,....3462 Boudinot ...........3024 Worthin ............l746 Ashbrook .........5357 North Bend Ave. Dr. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. gton Dr. Rd. . ....,. .... 4 338 West 8th St. ........3978 janet Ave. .......3065 Glenmore Ave. j Heath Ct. .......ll4O Betty Ln. ........3ll0 Basset Rd. ..........426 Purcell Ave. ......l39 Rapid Run Rd. .......ll25 Covedale Ave. ..,.......3604 Warsaw Ave. ........3228 Daytona Ave. ..........393l Washington Ave. .......,393l Washington Ave. .,,,..,,,,.,26l5 Fenton Ave. ..,......535 Woodlawn Ave. ...Box 343 Muddy Creek .......,.343 Muddy Creek - ........ 5528 Raceview ...,,,,.....3424 Price Ave. ......538 Davenport Ave. Hubert Eugene Phillips .... .. Carol jean Poetker .... . ..... . Billie Rae Poore ..... 4 ............ Horace Cleveland Poore .......... john David Pottschmidt ........ Carol jean Prickett ......... Beverly jane Pross ,.....,... David Edgar Quimby ...... Lee Ra mey ...................... janet Eileen Ramsey ....... Ruth Marie Rasp ................ Arthur William Ratliff ......,.. Robert Carl Rau ............... Dorothy jane Rechel ....... jean Christine Reeves ........ Elsie Lillian Reidel ............. joan Carol Reitzes ....,,.......... Herman Benjamin Rellar .....,.. jean Shirley Richter ............. Nancy Gay Riemeier .......... jane Ellen Roberts ............ Dorothy janis Rockeman ...... jo Ann Louise Rogers...... m,,,,,,,,,,3952 Ebenezer Rd. ........3035 Queen City Ave. Neave St. ...........653 Neave St. ...,..'5656 Clever Pk. ........,.332O Werk Rd. .........2738 Montana Ave. ,.......,,,..3l29 Penrose Pl. .......5025 West High Ave. ...........3634 Coral Gables ..........3646 Eyrich Ave. .........3Ol4 Sander Ave. ........39l4 Taft Ave. ........2467 Ferguson Rd. ...........462 Purcell Ave. Marian Catherine Rohr ......... Eugene Romer ....,...,........... Nancy Lee Sander ...... Ernest A. Sanning .,......... Robert Allan Sargeant ....... ,....,l6O Rapid Run Rd. .......58l Enright Ave. ,..............7l4l River Rd. Fisk Ave. ......3480 McFarlan Wds. Dr. ......,,......SO32 Ralph Ave ...........3639 W. 8th St. .......440O Raceview Ave. ..,,...,,.......5507 Eula Ave. ........422O Harrison Ave. ..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,3035 Feltz Ave. .......3832 Washington Ave. ,,,.............3042 Hull Ave. Ave. Robert Louis Schnabel ..,... Marie Evelyn Schneider ......,. Mary Louise Schneider ......... Mary Frances 'Schoborg .... ,.... Mae Lorena Schoenling ....... Frank Walter Schube ........ .........332O McLeIland ,,,.,,.......3S35 Sedler St. ...,....l64l Pasadena Ave. .........642l Revere Ave. ........2727 Werkastle Ln. .......3585 River Rd. 1141 1ll1 1l41 1ll1 151 1331 1ll1 1331 1251 1ll1 1ll1 1141 1ll1 1ll1 1381 151 1141 1ll1 1ll1 lll1 1331 1ll1 151 1ll1 151 1381 1ll1 151 1381 1381 1ll1 1381 151 1231 1ll1 1ll1 1ll1 1ll1 1381 1ll1 151 1ll1 1381 1251 1381 151 151 1331 1381 151 1ll1 1ll1 lll1 1ll1 151 1331 1331 1ll1 151 151 1ll1 1381 141 141 1381 1ll1 1ll1 1ll1 1381 1ll1 lll1 1l91 1ll1 1381 151 1331 151 1331 151 1ll1 1381 151 1ll1 1ll1 1ll1 1ll1 1ll1 lll1 1381 1ll1 151 1381 '331 1ll1 141 O O O O Harry Purcell Schube ....... ----.------- 3 536 River Rd- Lois Mae Schuch ,.,,,,,,,.....,..... ........ 5 520 Harrison Ave. Suzanne Clara Schueneman ...... ......... 2 l47 l'l6l'l'iS0f1 AVE. Norma jean Schulz ............... ..-4---.------- 5 'Sl Virgil Rd- Patricia Ann Sisson ......,.... Charles Robert Scott .,,...... Barbara Ann Share ........ Dorothy An Shields ......... Dick Lewis Shipman ......... janet Arlene Siegel ........... Shirley Lee Simpkins ......... Annette Marie Slater ....... George Willice Smith ......... Marian Dorothy Smith ....... Rita Loraine Smith ............ Susan Kathleen Smith ....,.. Sylvia Snodgrass ................ Edwin Lowe Sohngen ............. Terry Franklin Spragens ......... Nancy Gail Spreen .............. Doris Lorain Stahl ........,. Shirley Rae St. Clair ......... Louise Frances Stein ......,... Marjorie Marie Stickford ....... Eleanor jean Stockhoff ......, Ethel jean Stranzin .......... john Louise Suess ................... Carl Michael Sullenderll ......... j. Harold Sweet .................... Marian Dorothy Tenner ....... Myla Mae Thompson ........ Roy Francis Thompson ............ Coletta Barbara Thornbury ....... Ruth Louise Tobaben .......... joanne Eleanor Toepter ........ Lee Harrison Tonner .......... john R. Trifilio ........... Norman Dan Vece ...... Darla Dean Vogel ....... jane Mae Vogel ....... Karl Ernst Vogt ............... joanna M. Voll ................. Lewis Francis Vollmer ........... Naomi Ruth Vondenbrink ........ joan Lydia Wagner ............. Miriam Helen Wagner .......... ...........28l6 Shaffer Ave. ........49l4 Ferguson Pl. ...........l605 State Ave. .......82l Considine Ave. ......246l Everglade PI. .........4674 Rapid Run ...........737 Sedam St. ........3773 Aurora Ave. ..........204O Ley Ave. .....,.....4l6S Apple St. ........437 Samoht Ridge .,,......3ll2 Bassett Rd. .......3l42 Glenmore Ave. .......322l Boudinot Ave. ,...........6237 River Rd. .....,4767 Mayhew Ave. l IO Winfield Ave. ........f426O River Rd. .......ll32 Beech Ave. ........3757 Mack Ave. .......l43 Rapid Run .......2057 Bickel Ave. Wells St. ..,.........469l Rapid Run Pk. ........504 Anderson Ferry Rd. ..............2679 Cora Ave. .. .,,.... 265 Cleves Warsaw ..........348l Alta Vista .,,,,.....,.,l743 Iliff Ave. .......l79l Baltimore Ave. . ......... 3757 Aurora Ave. ...,......33i9 Cheviot Ave. ......,.5l2O North Bend Rd. ...,,,........4048 W, 8th St. .,....,......l225 Sunset Ave. .......,.243l North Bend Rd. Wardall Ave. .........3l22 Manning Ave. .........3866 Ebenezer Rd. State Ave. 3735 St. Lawrence Ave. ...........3303 Epworth Ave. Nancy Allen Wait .,............. ........ 2 424 Montana Ave. Caroline Elizabeth Walker ......... ................. 9 7l Oakland Ave. Donna' Lucille Wallingford ........ ......... 3 245 Queen City Ave. Ronald Karrick Watts .............. ...... 3 355 Queen City Ave. Martha Lee Weber ,,,,,,,,,..,,,, .,,,,,...,,., 3 474 Boudinot Ave. Peggy Elaine Webster ....... Lois Helen Wehking ........, Peggy Ann Weitzel ..,............ Barbara Anne Werfelman ...... Esther Marie Wertz .........., Shirlee Louise Wesp ....,..... jackson Earl Wetzel ......... Phillip Leroy Wheeler ......... james David Whisman, jr. .........737 Woodlawn Ave. .............3292 Brater Ave. .......355O Epworth Ave. Eyrich .......3432 Boudinot Ave. ........3ll9 Veazey Ave. . ........ 3139 Pershing Ct. .........25l5 Talbott Ave. Howard Whitson .....,,,, ,........... . .. ................. 729 State Ave. Robert Carl Wibbelsman ............. ....... 4 ll9 North Bend Rd. Randolph Natili Wilkinson Ill ,..,... .............. 7 41 Purcell Ave. Barbara Anne Williams .......,......... Earl joseph Williams ........... Owen james Williams ......... jean Ann Willmann ......... Dennis james Wilson ............. Cleo Leldon Winningham ...... Donald Robert Winter ......... james Rodger Witherby ........ Ella Irene Witt .................... Thomas Paul Wohlwender ...... Margie Carolyn Wolff ........ Nell Brown Woodall ......... Betty Gail Woolery ........ Neidra jane Wright .......... Clyde L. Wullenweber ........ Ben T. Yamaguchi, jr. .... . Donald Lee Yazell ......... john Kimber Yost ........ ......2945 Boudinot Ave. l34 , Rutledge .......Box 120 Harrison Pk. .........4623 Midland Ave. .,..........l88 Twain Ave. .......2534 Warsaw Ave. . ....... 4240 St. Martin P. ........lll0 Rutledge Ave. ..,.......2467 Galvin Ave. .......43l3 St. Martin Pl. ......32l3 Phoenix Ave. ......25S2 Harrison Ave. .......4929 Cleves Warsaw ......967 Elberon Ave. .......39l6 Lovell Ave. .......l277 Rutledge St. ........60l Enright Ave. ..........2957 Feltz Ave. jean Alice Young ,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,, ,...... 2 932 Urwiler Ave. joan Mary Ziegler ..................... ........ 3 058 Belden Ci. Leonard Alfred Zimmermann ....... ...... 2 65l C0ra Ave. David Zuverink ............................................ .................... 3 434 FeI'I'lCl'Ofl' Norma,Hickman ................................................................ 2703 Scioto Sf- SEPTEMBER CANDIDATES Thomas 'Maynard Lane ........................................ i885 Queen City Ave. james Bernard Losekamp .......... ................. 8 35 State Ave. Gwentth Elizabeth Manning ......... . .... i820 Hawkins Ave- Suzanne Pettit ............................ ........... 3 155 MOZ8rf Ave- Henry Whitney Scheidt ....... ,. john Warren Schumer .......... 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