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; Calendar SEPTEMBER 12 — School reopens. Students renew many old acquaintances. I j — Students receive their room as- signments. 14 — First call tor football candidates. 16 — Friday night classes are organized. 19 — Dramatic Club begins action. 26 — Dramatic Club elects oiTicers. 27 — Locks for lockers distributed. Locks promptly lost. OC ' IOBKR 4 — Football team is entered in Lowe Campbell League. ;; — Dramatic Club has another meet- ing. 6 — .Another call for football candi- dates. q — Football season opens with a thud. Western Hills Xight, o — Riverside, 25. 12 — First night off. 16 — Xight air does not agree with our bovs. Campbell Comity Demo- crats, 2c - ' estern Hills Xight, o. (First night game.) Bud Tabler loses brand-new hat and coat. 19- -Large turn-dut tor the first senior meeting. 23 — Our boys taken tor another ride. Western Hills Xight, o — ' alley Merchants, ij;. 26 — -Candidates for cheer leaders wanted. Come forth, you lusty, strong-lunged crooners. 30 — Western Hills Xight, 6 — Latonia, o. Kentucky hospitality (?) is enjoy by our fighters. J I — Hallowe ' en interferes with senior meetint;. S— 10- 12- 19- -4- XOVEMBER Annual plea for support of our .Ax .MAI.. Friday night classes have examin- ation. Quarterly examinations held. Presidential election night. Class- rooms deserted. -Dr. Hill talks on World Peace. -The big game. Western Hills, o — ' est Xight, 9. Glee Club has its first meeting. Columbo and Crosby have com- petition. East Xight, 20 — Western Hills Xight, o. Courage, m ' lads! Thanksgiving, no school. Football season brought to a close. Overlook, S — Western Hills Xight, o. .Senior meeting. ALay we have those ads? DECEMBER 7 — Mr. Ritchie Changes His Mind, presented by Dramatic Club. 9 — Athletic Dance is a success. K -Christmas play preceding holiday vacation. 21 — Horas Chicas .Skating Party. JAXUARY 9 — School reopens. Wotta life! 10 — Basket-ball game; Resurrection, 5 — Western Hills Xight, 30. 13 — Xosed out. Western Hills X ight, 31 — West Xight, 41. 17 — .St. Augustine, 20 — Western Hills Xight, 18. 20 — Believe it or not, a victory. Wes- tern Hills Xight, 26 — Holmes High, 18. 56 - Tv
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- :«r As we were about to leave the restaurant Richard an walked in. He had iust completed a new type of airplane in his plant at Detroit. While in Detroit we were the guests ot .Alma Fuller, w ho was in charge ot the fashion show. Louise Boise, Dorothy Schmitt, and Marcella Sehlhorst were mannequins at the show. We also met .Albert Schneider, a prominent manu- facturer ot automobiles, and his charming wife. He informed us that Edward Willins was the editor of a large newspaper, and that Hyman Klein is a prominent criminal lawyer and is slated tor a seat in Congress. -After the adjourning of the convention Ruth and 1 decided to go to Cin- cinnati before returning to New York. On the train we met .Audrey Hine, Louise Teiigler, and Kathryn O ' Brien, w ho were on their way to Cincinnati from Chicago. At the Union Terminal Station w e saw Tom .Abatico, who operates a news stand, and Marv Blome, who is proprietress of the woman ' s shop in the terminal. We checked in at the new .Sieger Hotel, which is owned by Myrle Sieger. The front page of the Times-Star informed us that Saly HofFner and Larry Donohue were to represent the Lnited .States in the forthcoming Olympic games. In the dining room that evening we met Jean Bunting, who is a prominent society woman. She informed us that .Ada Ahlers is president of the Woman ' s City Club; and that .Arline Decher and her wealthy husband are on a West Indies cruise. Jean in ited us to a dinner she was planning. The dinner was an elaborate affair, the guests of honor being Wilbur Me er, mayor of Cincinnati, and Melvin ahl, president ot the Kroger Grocery and Baking Company, and his charming wife. -Also attending the dinner were Helen Bitter, Margaret Wagner, and .Alvera Brockmever, prominent in the Oueen City ' s social circles; Jasper Murphy, w ' ell-known physician, and .Arthur Lakamp, brilliant attorney. During the conversation I learned that Hilda Lewis, Laura Giebel, and Charlotte Niehaus were teachers at the L niversity of Cincinnati; that Maud Smyth is a nurse at Johns Hopkins Hospital; that Pat Dougherty is a politician; that Edw-ard Hauser operates a hotel in Florida, and that Ruth Brunner and Frances Boehringer are wintering there. We former classmates decided to have a theater party at .Shubert ' s and see the musical comedy hit playing there. Suddenly everyone at the table seemed to swirl, and I became conscious ot my surroundings and the Hindu ' s voice saying, I believe you have had time to see enough for a dozen class prophecies. — .Adele M. Richter.
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Ti. 2jj — Mid-term examinations. My! What expressions! 25 — Second semester begins. 27 — Sad but true; West Night, 19 — Western Hills Night, 11. , I — Election of Senior Class officers. FKBRUARV I— -Basket-ball team on warpath! Mavericks, iX — Western Hills Night, 42. 2 — .Another victory; Overlook, 14 — Western Hills Night, ,9. 6 — Reports distributed. What a calamity! 7 — Pictures taken tor Annlal. Procter Gamble stocks rise. 10 — Friday night Ann-u. l pictures. East Night, 20 — Western Hills Night, I I -j — Oratorical devotees meet. 20 — Ring and Pin Committee begin their work. Spanish Club dis- tributes its paper. 21 — .Annual Staft ' officers elected tor 19 ■54. More power to them, and will they need ;t! 22 — Spanish Club skating party. 24 — Western Hills, t, i — East Night, , 4. What a battle! 28 — Western Hills Night, 26 — Resur- rection, 2 . MARCH 2 — Western Hills Night, 24 — I ' rice Hill Baptist, 12. 6 — More .Annual business discussed by seniors. 7 — Students are tackled h seniors to buy .Annuals. 17 — Elimination contest ot oratorical speakers held. 20 — Third quarter exams tound all ot us oft guard. 2! — Senior meeting — rings chosen. ■ ' ■ -■ ».. 28 — University of Tennessee received decision over University ot Cin- cinnati on the debate, Resolved that war debts should be caii- celletl. APRIL -Helen Bitter wins oratorical con- test. -Last evening tor seniors to order rings and pins. -The seniors were the guests of the Evening Clubs of U. C. -The last day for the pictures to be taken for the .Annual. -Senior meeting- -discussions per- taining to the dance. -Miss Wood explains the industrial scholarship of Br n Llwr and Wisconsin. -School closes for Easter vacation. Senior meeting. Sale of dance tickets reported satisfactory. -Senior Girls meet to discuss plans ot graduation. - Senior Dance, Western Hills Coun- try Club. -Glee Club hike. -Glee Club skating party. NLAY 5 — Dramatic Club presents The Boomerang. 9 — Locks for lockers arc returned. 10 — Last recitation — my, what a reliet! 15 — Final exams! Whew, were we worried ! 17- -Rehearsal for grailuation and re- turn ot books. 18 — .Alumni entertains graduates ot ' j; 22 — Last night of school, reports and AxNiALs distributed. Were we sorrv ? JUNK 17 — Graduation exercises, t.mery.Audi- torium. iS- ' 9-
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