Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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During the greater part of Cincinnati's century and a half of social, cultural. and economic progress. VVooctward and Cincinnati have worked hand in hand. XWoociward is proud of its city, and Cincinnati might welt be proud of VVoodward. On December 28, 1788. the first group of permanent settiers landed at Yeatman's Cove and began to huiid the rurie cabins, which for them became uhome. The land heionged to John Cieves Symmes, and was a part of iand which he had acquired even hetore the North- west Territory was formally created by Congress. Among the men who stepped from one of the hroadhornst as the Hathoats were then called, was John Fiison, a schooi teacher. who devised our city's first name. Losantiviiie. General St. Clair changed this name l'ovCincinnati in honor of an association of Revoiu- tionary VVar veterans and governed the vast Northwest Territory from a fort iocated 0n the site of our present Lytie Paric. in other words, Cincinnati was the capitai of that vast expanse from which five states were inter carved. Here was conducted the first treaty on Ohio soil. The first independence Day celebration in the territory was celebrated here on July 4. 1784. and as an outgrowth of irisheEngiish animosities which were acute immediately after our Revoiutionary VVan the same year saw the first authentic ceieinralion of St. Patricies Day in the Northwest. Fort Finney arose just north or our present Ciowntown district, and From Cin- cinnati went forth indian Fighters that drove the fierce Shawnees out of Ohio. The numerous mounds and prehistoric fortresses which were scattered all over our region show that the indians had recognized the importance or our iocation. One of our euriy Presidents, hViiiiam Henry Harrison. was a Cincinnatian. it is possihie t0 aiiude here to oniy a few 0i Cincinnatiis earliest achievements. A great iniiux or German immigrants gave Cincinnati for many decades its Chararterislic Complexion. The soiiciity of her downtown churches. her interest in art. music. and education. her efficient hospitais, anti charitahie institutions, her excellent zoological garden, her secure Financial and commerciai institutions, attest to their activity. One avhievement. however. we cannot overiook. Outstanding among our earliest settiers was hViiiiam VVoociwarLi. a staunch heiicver in education for hoys ami giris past the readin' anti ritin' age. His ambition to establish a free high school was reaiizeci in 1831, when a iour-room schooi house was built on our schooiis present sight. How Close this was to the Pngu- Funr 2;, WOODWARD The First High: $chooi VVesl of Hm Alleghenies Nova ' 1831 . 1841 ' 2 VVOODVVARD Grown f0 Serve a Growing City NOV? 18-11485 XVOODVVARD A Nobiv En'r'ffre of Gothic Design OVM 1833-1908 DEDICATION continued outskirts of Cincinnati can be visuatized when we remember ttml Broadway and Liberty Street were the boundaries of Cincinnati. No girts attended this first high school west ot the. At- tegt'lenies. but time brought new trends to the fore, VVomen began to take a more active part in the throbbing life of our city, and in ISSI, VVooctwarct admitted girls to its tmtts. Hour after tmun day after day, year after year. the tide of lite etabed and ttowect, always a tittte higher. Cincinnati tnecame ttte Gateway t0 the South and the Queen of the VVest. tn the trying years of our Civit War. Cincinnati wholeheartedly tmrked the Union. Regiment after regiment marched out of our city in :tefense of a united country unct among ttmem. our own boys, the erooctward Guards. In every phase ot the development of Cincinnati. our srtmot did its share. On VVomtwarcTs historic grounct arose Levi CoFtin's Underground Railway ; here the Good Samaritan Hospital was located. and our own UVVooctwarct Cottage was one of the roots From which sprang the University Of Cincinnati. tvoodward trained the best of Cincinnati's citizenry. sent its students out as teactcrs in every cuttumt. educationat. scientific and industrial activity, and produced in its atumuus. tVittiam Howard Taft. a President or ttie United States. The growth of interest in educational and intellectual ndvanvement necessitated targer amt m'ore modern tacitities. Wooctwarct kept abreast of the times, During the tast tmtt 0f the nineteenth century, our schoot occupied a buttding which was- considered ttae finest exumpte of Gothic scttoot architecture in this country. Twenty-seven years ago. our new building was completed, the First of Cincinnati's modern high school structures. Spacious corridors. numerous rooms we actaptect lo a great variety or studies, ample suppties 0F tiooks and materials, and able instruction entourage and stimulate ttte boys amt girts of downtown Cinfinnati to do- x'etop ltwir minrts and tnutivs. Cinrinnati may wett be proud of ttae service that tkf'nottwartt tins rendered. VVooctwurtt. in turn. vatues the support of Cintinnati. Just as tong: as the city tennis a kind tietgjing hand t0 the schoot, ttte sct'loot wilt do its share in Building a Better. more prosperous Cincinnati. Sinre gooet government depends on proper anct adequate mturation, srtmots with modern equipment. progressive books. and a high tevet ot tcarhing are a vital part in our community. As tone: as tjottl exist. Cincinnati with its background of traditions and history. Witt remain true to herself. a city of high icteats. anct VVoodward. steeped in memories and ttm gooct inten- tions of its founder. will Continue to tyuitct a Citizenship worthy of ttu: Queen of ttm VVest Pay a Six Another Pm dawns; lyre prest-nt school SlrlmIs roarly mfwrv flu: firs! Inns mlrz- ngun, In nruiosh' 1'! 11505: 10 NW Hutu A lHJ JII'HFI'II SrlII-II'S HPUII 0 work IUGH ifllliU. FCHARLFS V. Tlxcmaxnrann, N'00nwmzn'5 Huxnutn YEARS IN HISTORY AND PAmaANT. hum irl Hrlsilwss HHII in Cuhun- i u t . me, I n.1urvdvl :l Vvs!. u. 1.1.1 m m G C incinnuli, rimiunuh', Hum? 01 Art um! Hmmly - Vh'u' 0f .h'l Aullsvurn. IfeIL-u Purl; FACULTY and ADMINISTRATION Graduates. Class of I938: You leave our dear old VVoodward with my Imeurlfell wishes Ior yuur cow linued successl Do not set 11 boundary on your future. It is well to do ihe very besl you can today so that you may be beller prepared to acromplish more tomorrow. Life is not a series of areal momcnls .- il is a series of days. each one almost an repetition of the other, lmt carh day leaves its mark upon us. for better or for worse. Resolve. then. tllal each day you will do some wurll'ly deed. same act of kindness. which will bring you nearer to a realization of your kinship to God. For you, then. lhere will be no defeat: for no one is defeated until he is ciefealed in the ciludel ul llis uwn soul. Sow an ad. and you map a habil': Son; 0 habit and yam reap a vhcu'achar: Saw a r'humrfor. and you reap a destiny. Sinc'oroly yours. ARTHUR O. JUNI:S, Pugs Ten Dear Friends of the Class of '38: Although you have completecl your High School career, remember that edu- cation in its highest sense is never Finished, It continues all through life. It is a process of reFmemenE and betterment and service to mankincir We shall miss you here; but we shall follow your careers with greatest interest. VVe shall always be glad to hear of your acivancement in the world. VVith sincerest good wishes. Your friencl, WILLIAM G. CRAMER. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION uVVoria well done. iiiee marble imus, Stands eternal, never fails. Our faculty has completed another year of service of inestimahie vaiuet a year of work. strain, anci endeavor. so that each student might receive. to the best of his abiiity. line birthright oi every American. an inteiiectuai and practical ectucation. A young man or woman who enters teaching. gives himself over to tiie advancement of learning and to the betterment of civiiization even more completely titan tines the missionary. Each pupil has his own personality. with its simrt-comings and inadequacies; each has his likes and disiikes, lliS wants and don't wants; and each proiiiem is just a part of tin: teacher's jOiJ. To our faculty siiouici g0. therefore. some indication of our appreciation of their time service and ioyaity. A teacher ieeis a personal pride in tile structure 119. has helped to imiici. Let us strive to succeett in life. and as we do. int us leii our teachers what part they have contributed to our success. It wiii give them courage to go on, Faculty of VVooctwarti. we think you are 0. K. NM Mr. Arthur 0. Jones. our principai. has devoted ttxirty-seven years of iwis life to time boys and girls of Woodward. He is a graciuate of this school and returned to it in 1001 to take up his duties as a teacher of art. in 1911, he was made assistant principal. in tints capacity he met a great number of students and attempted to understand each one as an individual personality amt to help and direct him toward success. Strong oi Character. and indefatigaiiiy devoted to XVootiward. iie was the logical man to Fill liie vacancy left when LVir, Olterman. in 1922, was appointed to time assistant superintenriency. Page Twelve As a principal, Mr. Jones has establisheci a record for fine work His high endeavor anci fine spirit have inHuenceci and inspired students and teachers alike. His idealism and his big- ness of heart have developed ane fostered in his teachers and pupils that devotion to service. that consideration for others, and that retinement in conduct. which we caii the Woodward spirit.n No one cieserves more credit for accomplishment as a ieacier oi youth than does Mr. Jones. VVe, who know and appreciate ilim, hope that he may continue his excellent achievements for as many years more. as he has behincl himi NOW Mr. VViiiiam G. Cramer has been our assistant principal for sixteen years. He assumed that oitice when iViri Jones became principal. Mr. Cramer's chief interest outsicie of his work at VVoodward is nature. He is a recognized authority on birdst anti his work in photography is outstanding. Though Mr. Cramer has the disagreeable task or handiing aijsentees and tieaiing with many or the cases or discipline in our schooi, he, nevertheless. has retained his kinciness 0f hunt and gentleness of manner. NM Miss Lillian Bowie. our dean of giris. was time First Jean of giris in Cincinnati. For twenty years she has been at Woodwarri. and has seen hundrects of boys and girls come anal go. Her job requires sympathy and understanding for the students whose problems she attempts to solve, In every case. there must be moral help and comfort, but also something practical that wiii enabie the pupil to grappie with his difficulty. Miss Bowie's record shows that Sim ilas given all of this, and more. NM Nlrs. Zorens fills the position of secretary with great skin anci etiicienry. in regard to ttm numerous details of our school. she is the omniai guide book. Any question ranging through who, whose. when, which, why, what, where. and wherefore, she answers with promptness and uncanny accuracy. NM Mrs. Alma Barman is the youngest member of tile oiiice staff and also the most recent addition. Though her time at VVoociwarci has been short, she is popular with the students and the teachers. Page Thirteen Third Row .. 3h. Nymnn. 311: Stratus. lxlr. Skilkin. EVIL Gunil- man, .Vlr. .lmmingx Sorond Rryle'ha51i35 anL'nu-r, 5113,: Ocrllslr. Aliss Srhrulls, Nliss 'l'onFumepH. 31m. Shmgr-r, 311:5 Lung, hits. Srllm-irln-r, :Wrs LPH- Err. D'Irs. Barman. Firs! Ruuh-Aliss Fauglxl, Miss FrH. luiss Lu. .- bliss SHIZPI', NIESS Bronson, 31m. iVlm'lin, .Xlraz Evans. Page Fnurlvcn Third an-DIL HurUmrl. Mr. LVIUHMI. JAIL Vlvmknnlmrg. Mr. Rnphurk. 31L JxIrKn-man. Mr. Burns. EVIL Ehlvrs, Mr. T2110. Second RUIIV-dVIISS Timmpsnn. Miss Clark, EVIiss Schwarlz. Diiss Ras- Juig, .V'liss Callahan. Firs! Rom .- JVI'ISS ImCuunt. bliss IJ'Vi, Nliss Jnlmslnm Ivliss Bvru can; D'Iiss Der-y, Misg meiv. , Swami an-Mr. Sumlcrland. BIL Van Pl'll. ML Floyd. Mr. Hur- kins. Firs! Row-Blrsn hhlJilllil'Is, bliss Smnlvrs. ARIES DH'uru. Summl Ruw-3Ir. .Iulmslun. Niiss kr. Mia's lippiugvr. Lxliss Purim. Miss 'Ik'rznik, Hisu Buu'mun. 3'iss Dnrruli. Firs! Raw - Air. Hrllvr. 1 IEss DI-Ilusg. . Iiss Rulwrls. 51h: valr L'dllle inss Higgins, Alrs. Rirlll, Nlr, Hill dvr H'dHJEII. Pug:- Fifteen FFILULW ML HIM?! . Eu u. : . ' ' :53 n I; B, . : : . W I: n m mm 7 HE R RULE '1 7L ' $13K MPH Egli- Tm: DUUR samD mp um um BECF-IU5E 1 m5! - r- m HlLL-BILHU 5m THE EnTlRE compqrw LUHRT LUULD BE DONE LUITHU Until We Meet Again Haii anti Fareweiii Class of nineleen thirty-eight, as you leave hVooriword. you carry with you the best wishes of the iacuity. VVC have walrheci your deveiopmeni with interest. often with admiration. anti irequenliy with not a iiti'ie anxiety. hVe have seen you meet situa- tions in this smaii school worid; we have noted your growth in seii'rmaslery: and we are sure limt most of you are equipped to meet the ciiiiicuities oi adult iiie, As you ciear your iOFix'ErS, return your books, anci sweep iighliy from the physical VVoociwurd. may you do so with the joy which comes from a task we cione. but may you never draw away from the reai VVooci- ward. and may you at times separate the strancis which compose the fabric oi your iiie. and recognize what Woodward has contributed to its strength and coior. Joys of many kinds wyiii come to you. Some oi the greatest. which you vnnnot unlivipule. wiii come from a sudden recognition oi the purpose oi some feature of your sthuoi work: a paraiiei between a condition of the present time and that of an earlier era: the appiicalion of a process learned in the malhematics Class or in the iaiJorntory: or the burning lruih oi an observation or hit oi phiiosophy which iiiuminaled a piece of iileraiure. At sui'h times. an understanding wiii i'iasi'l upon you as you thini-r iion man. the heart oi man. and human iiie. Then may you ieei grateiui t0 Woodward. May you also feel grateiui to your Aima Mater in situations Where judgment. restraint. and emotional poise are demanded. Woociwarti has been oniy one stage in your education; other schoois, lile iiie oi industry, business. or the home wiii continue it. VVhat you have now are the look with which you may carve your careers. Life will hoid happiness if you earn it. Niny your share he large. Vaiei LOUISE B. THOMPSON. Pug? Eighteen TooThe Class Of 1938 The year has reachecl its end, and you are leaving us to lind a place of useful service in the outside world. Your four yearsl stay has endearecl you to us; but mingled with our pride in your triumph. is a feeling of sadness evokecl hy the reali- zation that our companionship is coming to a close. You have reached your goal; ancl. in achieving that goal. you have had splendid opportunities not only to ena large your mental horizony hut also to develop, improve. and exercise tine traits in your personality and in your character. In the academir field you have brought Credit to VVooclward and to your- selves. By meeting your difficulties with courage. skill, and perseverance, you have proved to usu your friends. that you have the Will power. the initiative. the Sense of responsibility. ancl the energy. upon which eFFiCiency in life is so largely Founcled. In the busy and competitive world which you are about to enter, may you have grand aspirations: may you possess the knowledge and the vision needed to solve not only your own problems. but also those of the Community, for. only in this way. will you prove yourselves true hVoodwarclitesl FRED R. ROEBUCK. NOW TO the Seniors: In a few clays you will he standing at the portals of old Woodward. uwhere the hroolc and river meet. ready to step out into the wider areas of life. To you we extend the hand of good fellowship wishing for each of you some portion ol rwvry good things: success in worthy undertakings. eyes that see the beautiful wherever it may he. and a happy sense of the adventure of living. But more than all else. may you carry in your hearts a high Courage. remembering that each of you is the hero or heroine of his own life: remembering that ilCourage was ever the slogan to whose stirring challenge the best of mankind has marched forward. Very sincerely yours, ELSE A. RASCHIG. Page Nineteen Cincinnali. u Cily OI Railroads llrld 0f Cmnmt'rt'v r- vii'll' 0f Hm Union Turmirml Cincinnuli, a City nf Vurli1y Humps F View from Um Laurel Homes GRADUATES of 1938 F33 . CHARLES LEVINE JOYCE YOUNG Preside ! ' pity f'l6hmunl UHvr' winning smilr- um! winning rl'rly :Umnys Lriglllr-ns Ilw tlarkvsl Jay. Ornrlthnmml Skiff His ywuri, mus slrilcfny. l'vsier'ss. untl grand. His munnm's luvrv gnnlfv, vmnpvniny and Hmuf. IVTAuJORIE ERPENBECK JOHN UNDICRWUOD ,if1' '7, 1'SllIIU E TN'HSHr'or G. A. A-v CJW Club, Hand letu-r- rumba . Swimming, HirY. V Vluh. l'ap'lv Chili. ArrIn-rx', Girl Rnsorvo i PI'M'MMPI'Y rh'h finUldlfUll xlgr. Lilv Sawing. Annual. Ht'r jnymls pr'rnwnr'v um! snwvl' r'umr H did us 1' SIMHH? .. puny Hp, 51mm,- lu Jr: Um. bus! ilv L'OIIIJ. In full cunlvnl n'u Inn's? did long enfny. Page Tmonlyrlwo BENJAMIN ALEXANDER Tmt'k Tmnn. Viu' Prim. Ninll: SI. Hi-Y Club. Buxing.r 'l'vinn, XVp qmnl. ulflmngh 'u- hm! ninth u'il. He leIs nut shy in using I'LH MARION ARMBRUSTER Latin Ciuh. Sr. U, A, IX, Hlulugraplly Club. Annual StuH. I'prva lo u'une u'ilh. Villy to 1am wilh, Am! prettsunl to think on low KXIICHAEL PMUNHVACI Cnpl, Vzlrsily Vullvyha Tvam. Buse- hnll Tram. V Club. Bus. Allin Orarlv. thus. Mgr. DI Annual. Plluiugraplzy fJub. Inimmuml Arlivilics. Vin: Pres. .lr, Claw. A nfu- young lvnuw will: u winning smilv; :qui'h vslkuud Us LA while, pal wurth IQUBICRT BlAUI-IR Intramural At livilies. NJ Lind mu! gentle in-url hull: 1w. ALFRED BELLAMAII Dramuljr Fluh. 12m ! Immur unJ gunerusify Curry I'Il' duv. lMOUliNli 1511.1-.qu Chm Club. I.Ellill Clulj. Drannqlk Club. Phupgmphy Club. Urisclc' Smfl. AnnuaI SluH. G. A. A. HA mmpuniun limit is c'auerJ-u! i; 1anth murv 11m gum. NEVA ANDERSON Gitl Reserves. Phologmpily Club, Air nual Slag. Clcc Club A comrade Millie uMJ fun of glue. EMMA BANFIELD Photngmplly Club. Sly eyes. mischief in Umsu lwiuHing GEORGE BARNES Pres. u; Ninth St. HiiY Club, Fuutbun Mgm Trark Mgr. Hunt'sl Iubur bears an llamas! face. 12 ,VarzverI x. -H,vv-j GEORGE BECKER 14 Sl'nsibllf CIIIlJ .791! IJrPJ 107th EDWARD BELLAMAH Latin Club. Hlulugraplly Club, He was genllv. mild, uml nirluuux FRANK BERNHARD House Mgr. uf Audilmium. Gym Tuam. In all his urls, whellmr grave or llJlIOUR Hp rurlainly is a pleasant follow. Pugn Twenty I'lree GARRY BEYER 3 Stage D'Igr. r h'?0i g VI'lJr US INCL K. H! Cull, BU! 'l'ILdy fur IUTIJ- Ilf!'.; ll Ulla IUIL JEAN BLACK Girl Reserves, Hmlugraphy Club, An- nual Stan. Glee CIUIL She slruve I'm w'mlv wide world in piteuse W'uh manner wonJmus winning. CHARLOTTE BOWLING Photography Ciub. Tap Class, Girl Rw servos. Sr, G. A. A., Life: Sawing SIM liked lvlmfe'l'r s'w looked Oil, And fwr .lun'is men! N'Frqumr'o. JANE BUERK Girl Rescrvcs. Phnlograplly CluLn An- nual Staff. Glee Club. Dramatic Club. hiariuuollc Club, llHur mind is bright. Her Fleur! is right. LEO BURNS Swimming Team. Hi-Y Club, lnlrai mural Aclivilies. I'Iurwsi mm: are nuluruvs llleElllFan JUANITA BYRD Socy. B, S. d VV. Club. Shell Lu a credit to us all, Page Tuwrlly four CHARLES BLACK HHB 15 libl, l I'll! 1P1! Ly HILU HIKE BOGOSIAN Oracle and Annual Staff. blanager In- lra m llraI Sports. GUOJ humor um! generosity carry fine day. iULENE BRADHOLD Latin Club mSo mild. so good. so nmrn'ful. so slrong. MARJORIE BUERK Glee Club, Nlariunclle G. A. A.. Girl RoscrvcsA She mixed reason with pipusur? Anal wisdom with fun. Cluh. Sr. CHESTER BURT Track Team. He was a man. DAN CARTER Fuulba rrPEHIL Tram, lnlrumu raf Basketball HIUIL'uyS Juiny, nu! pretending. x ERNEST CARTER Volleyball Team. Track Team. A sludvnl. un ulHele. and u luarlhy mun. JOHN CHANDLER Swimming Team, Inlramural Baskclhall. xValcr Basketball. Volleyball. HAboue our life we love u sleadfast friendf ROBERT CIiEESEhlAN lhutlmll, Baseball. Track. Intramural Adivilirs. Secy. Hi-Y. Pllomgruphy Club. His life was gaudy; and tile elements so 11 qu in him. llltlf Nuluru might stand up um! say m 1,19 world. This is u marl. BILLY COON Hi-Y. WVise unJ sparing u! boll! lime nml word's. IMOGENE CROPPER Come and trip it as you go. On 1'19 light. Iunluslic 102. JOHN CULVER Boxing TcanL Intramural Vulleyba . Thought. resigned. u quiyi mind. WILLIAM CHAIN xx! CTIULL 1:00thall 'l-Canl. Trudi Tl'anl. UH? unless the Iaeurlg of many glad. DONALD CHEESEMAN HFY Club. Intramural Aclivilics. XHSHenL bu! mi :10 his Sharla. JENNIE CLARKSON Girl Reserves. Supreme Cuurl Justice, Latin Club, Secy. Commenlulurs THEODORE CORBITT CYUSS'CIIUnlr-V Teal , 1.rack Tram. A nice unpurliculur mun. MARY CULBERTSON Pllulugraphy Club. A n n u a I Staff. G. A A maiden ll'illl merry eyes ul brown. ACALEE CUSHARD HCunsiJPralion is his Loyward. Pugs Twenly-five MAURICE DAVIS Volleyball. xxfllu' 112 JHES, he 11093 IlJell-I- JonN DAWSON Ult is tranquil people- llJFlU arromplisli much, HELEN DYE Sr. C. A., Tap Class, Ballet. Archery. VV'mmEr she does, wlmtfw her Slt'p byan, G r a c 9 on each action silently Ullpmls. CATHERINE ERNST lec Club, Chief Juchc uf 3'19 Su- prvnue Court. HA mind In of knourdgv is u mind that never fails. HELEN FLYNN Ulrr Club. Photugraphy Club. HA calm anal gracious elemont. RURH FREEMAN Sr. G. A. A.. Mlulugruplly Club. ' l'luw was a sail um! pensive grace A rust of Haoug'u upon her face. Page Tu'enlyrsix MARIAN DAWES Spanish Dramatic Club. Ballet. May we gpur love 'wr, Ami keep her in our Imurts. RICHARD DUNN Sccy. 9U! 51. Hi-Y. Pllutugraplay Club. inlramural Vollvybnll. Tu imam him is In like him. MARY EAKINS Girl Resurvvs. Dignity so sweet and good, Pulieul and modest. ALBERT FINGERMAN Fuullla . Siudcm ngr. Funibau and Basketball. Edilur ul Annual. Edilur uf Oracle. Etlilnr uE OracIc-Annuui. HL Laritics. Dmmalic Club. XV Club. Phntugraphy Club. Glut: Club. As merry us Hm day is long, thl9'er he Jugs 1's spldam wrongH JOSEPH FRANK I'Hmllmll, Truck. Gym Team, And when u lullyk in :1 case, all Fellow u other lhings Ian. glue RUTH GARRIsoN A daughier u, the 90:15. divinely lull, And most dillinvly fair, HARRIET GENIS Dramatic Club. Glob Club A comma? Mid : and flu of give. Vho dares to laugh out In and free. NATHANIEL GRAY Of 1: Hm arls in which I'm wise nxml. His chief nccomplishrrmnl is playing u'pu. CHARLES GREENHow HVVo mondz-r Imm you can in- 50 Bright And still without! prcionscf IRMA GREGORY Latin Club. Photography Ciub. Life Saving. Conslilutinn Cnmmiltvo. Shr- lmlh a plpnsnnl smilv and 11 90nd? JIPHPL VICTOR HANES lelngrapluy Chili. Tho miHvsl mmmrrs anti Hm gpnf- fvsf Ilvnrl. JOHN HARRIS Strpngt'l of heart and might of limb? HELEN GILMORE Frolic and menimenl with you nbirlc. NORMA GREEN Girl Reserves. Photography Club, 51-. G. A. A The maiden stands so sumvl and shy CATHERINE GREGORY Latin Club. Tap Class HHrr lruaning eyes and curly hair. And dimpling smile sn swept. ELIZABETH GROSS Clap Club. Orarlo Staff. nTrim in hvr rl'ark. 'lPr wnsz. Jwr friends. ROBERT HARRINGTON Intramural Arlivilies. Art Club, A Shlflt'lll and a worthy man. BETTY HAUGHEY Glf'f :' ' 3. Placid and sweet. And vlwr she smifes. Pugs Tu'l'nlyrsmmu ELIZABETH HAVERKAMP HHnrc's to line JarIa-hairm' maiden. May 5'10 pI'OSpfl' BUETDIOFE. CHARLOTTE HEFFNER Sr. G. A. A. II is far halter to think hard and say little. IRVING HENRY Track Tram. A Iiflle nonsense Ham and Hum Is rorishvd by the best of men. VIVIAN HIGHHOUSE 11.935. Sr. G. A. A A heart of sunshine Illa! mould Iain o'er run:v VVILLIAM HOFF hHrz is 1: young mah nf boundlvss kriOIl!lpJgr-. IDOROTH Y HOOKS Girl Rvsorvvs. Rvatl'v in Mar! and n-ady in hand. Page Tumnly-nighi RAYMOND HAYSBERT Volleyball, lnlramural Baskclhau Happy-Flvarlod, light. and frees. HELEN HEIDENREICH Hnr ways are ways nf p'rasnnfnpss. RUBY HENSON Life Saving. T50 Hidwsf bird rlpnn I'm Imp Had ne'er a lighter Marl than siren PAULINE HOEFER Girl Rosewcs. Lalin Club, Cnmmnn- latars, Br- m-Pry InnL serenely gnv. And, Jrirw a cloudy cnrvs away. EVELYN HOLMAN Pros. B. 3 ml VV. Club, Girl Rnsrrvns. UFnr nnlnrp mad? Jwr what 511:! is I nd n9 er IGJE il'lC'l OHHHTEL' VERLE HOWARD Gym Tram. lrnulila 51am Orarln Sta . Phnlouraphy Club. Annual SlaH. Advcrlising ngn Annual. Pres. Dra- matic Club. HFM um um faug'lrlri will: counter leiiml 9191? At a his inlays, for many a foieo ImJ he. DOROTHY HUDGENS- The modes! off Ion Jerk appear: Tina sianl. thoughtfully stire.d RICHARD JOHNSON Volleyball. He mi guide Ms affairs milk disV rrr-liun. JOHNNIE JONES Girl Rcsnnws. Twas. B, S. of AN. Club. uHappy I am: frnm rare I'm free. AVILV arnn'l Hwy as conlenferl ns' ???l' DORA KELLER A slmngrr. and a friend, fl f DOROTHY KNECHTQ SE. C. .'A. .A., Photography Club. Tap Class. Balm Class. 'Tnu um! slonJrr. will: HIP grow 0, a n'onCHHnA fairy. AAIILLIAM LAKES Baskr-lha . Football, Baseball. AV Club. is wards were simprv, Ixis sun!I sin, CPTP. MARGARET HUNTER B. Sv 0f ARI, CIHIA. High is woman in. Imr soulless mind: HAROLD JONES Senior Class Cnnstilulinn Cnnnnittcc. HA mnslvr lmnd. u nmsfnr mind, His equal would 110 Iran! 10 find. TINA JORDAN uSIIG U'GF Gi'f'T filir 1H1! HOUUT pmucl. MARGIE KLUMPP GA A. A,, Life Saving. Her modes! looks a collage mng adorn. Sum?! n5 Hui primrose punps bunnnili Hm Hmorm CM RAY KRONE antban. Track. Hi-Y. AV Club. Stamp Club, Photography Cfub. Intramural Arliviiins. Glrv CIIIIL vaasurv marl acliun mndv Hm hours snwm SIIKH'L' JAMES LASSANDRO anloyball Team. A man he is in livery way. Noble, kind. ancI genlfe. Page Tuwnb'rnine VVILLIAM L. LAYPORT, JR. Oracle Sta . Pholngraphy Club. Annual Staff. In a his arts. wlmlhvr gram1 or mouow. He rnriafnly is u pfvasanl fl- ow. RUTH LINDSEY Prrs. Sr. G. A. A I'Nnm- 'arww her but in 'mm 'wr. Nun? mmmrl er 1m! in pruisc.H MARY LOSEY VoI Paint Club, Photography Club. Sim hath a nlonsani snail? anti a grni'v 'ImrL PAUL LUGANNANI Baseball, Swimming, K Club. Spanish Draumiir Club. Cnlnr Cllarrl. KIA rmHF mind. striving fur Mull idea's, ROBERT MACKM' Annual SHIN. Orarlr- Staff, Dramatic Club. Glm' Club. Bami. V'Vot Paint Club. Photography Club. Wren 'ml'v qranlrmi Um! Jlis s,mvrh is US . FRANK MASSEL Glro Club. VM Pain! Club. 'WVisor lium runs! 11' JllinIz. Pnyr- Thirty ARTHUR LESUEUR Baskvllyan. Basolmu. anlba , Hi-Y. V Club. Phuloeraphy Club, H:- fs gvrlllv. in! is kind; No boiler frivntl can 1le fimL JEAN LIST VN Pain! Club, Photography Club. GIOP Club. Oracle. Sta . Annual Slan. In framing artists. rlrf 1m!!! thus 1194 fraud: Ta maIw somv guan, 1m! nUwrs 1a r'xcm-d. HERBERT LUCAS Hi-Y. Photographic CIIIIL H0 IivPs h: buildI rmrilI no! lo boast... LUCILLE LYERLA '1-n-as. XVt-l Painl Club, Annual Slan. Oracle Rnprcsnntalivv. HA goal which 11le n0 bound ls Llu'iuols so I found. LILLIAN IVIALON E AVnrm July rnltH ow-r '35,! Iwr; Nu mmrl FIFI' mi outrun. EDWARD NIAUNDRELL Drum Hainr Band. 'I'rnrl-z Tram, V Club, HivY Flub. Frrnssrnnlnlry Tram. Urn of iouily and fun. w -:CT , ...- HELEN NICNABB Glee Club. Girl Reserves, Tim mos! sweat ul frimufs, will: eiwnu' pulieuuh 9444;, 210W FANNIE iVllNKs Pllutugrap'ly Club. Lifc Saving, A lruer hour! nv'ur byal williiu a human brvusl. EUNICE MOORE A sunny countenance is a gifl of nature Vlva NEGLICY Girl Rcsrrvvi. H His only noble 30 be good: Kim! lwurls uru mare Hum curmwls. LEONARD NIFPI'ZR Pllolugruplly Chllx HirY Club, Inim- muml Adivilim. Ulm' Club. Annual 5m . '17: ern lfmugi. llunquishml, he L'ouH urglw slilf HERBERT PADGETT Intramural Volleyball, inlramural UusA kvllmlf. His :iit-m'r 1's murr eluquunt limit Hf? Ms wants: CARMELLA lx'llGLlO Gluc Chill. Spanish Club, Spanish Cnrl TLASDUHLIEHCC. 'Carnwua was so consciwuiuus. Bu! always mus su unprmeniiuus. RICHARD MOEHLMAN Hand, Orclwstru, Intramural Volleyball. HTrue lo his words. Ms work, Ixis friends. WW RUTH MUENICH 'bI:rom' line Crown 0, liar head lo NIP mh- uf her fuui, she is a mirth. l 0HERT NE VBULD Gym Team. Canusim-ss Axinnuger nl. Annual, Intramural Vulh-ylmll. X regular gooJ fvuunnu ELIZABETH O'BRAEN Baud Class. Girl Rcsvn'L-s. Yul! my lrul'vl many a HH'IH umI mwer find su sweet n girl: ESTELLA PARRISH Lul'm Club M11103? about 511m from ,H'r. lint! rmul the perlswt u'uys uf Imnnrj Page Thirlyone RUTH PATRICK Honor lies In lwnusr mil. hlAurAN PERKINS Glue Club, Latin Club. By 'wr lifu ulune, gracious and suwel. tho barter way was slump. EUNA PERSON B. S of VV Club. Wthl gift mum desirable Hum 11 lumpy nuluru. R UTH IQAH N HHer pleasant disposifiun 1mm many a Irimur. MARIAN RECII PrA-s. Girl Rmvrvvi Glee Club. Sr. G. A FL Lilr i'lllg. Uraclu StaH, lilmlugruphy Club. .Hvr diligmwe. ,H'r munnl'r. UH EU'IU Utul' udnlirulLH mugw QJL GEORGE ROBERTSON Trail; Tmlm. Gym Tram. Vl'l Paint Flub, Hmlugmplly Club. Which asluenwd as u pal worth Illililtu Pugo Thirty ill'u MAUREEN PERKINS 5hr fawn a same! mvmury in Umir fwurts. EU LA PERSON IS, 5V 0f V. tilllli. Hlvlurld when slu' smiles mid: umiuble z'lwer. KALMAN PLOTNICK Dmmalil' Fluh, Culur Cluunl. If f'llrnosl H'OrL UNI! qllil't IH'IJQHUOI' muL'Ph Kl Id . fhi' here's H marl dlul IIVP CH Ill! be proud 0,. MCKINLEY RALLS Happy. fight 'qurluJ um' Irue. ELMER Rlscu Vi! 'in Baskcllm am! Basclm Thanm Train. V Club. AIl-slnr Uuskulban Tram, Intramural Ax'liviiivi Curlducl, vulture cunt cllaruciz-r in its best form JAM ES Russ Trauk Tram. Hmtugruplly Club Prvm'uus pri'u's rumu EH smuu puck ugvs. IRMA ROTH Hmlography Club. Life Saving. A tally, mid! Inn, Her mischiuvuus eyes our uuegiunce hus mun. sll'wt lass uvvrbrimming JANE RUCHTY Ballm. Ari Club. Pqusunl uml refined is 5110. Also an urh'sl of ruru ngruv. XVILBUR SEARCY Hintngmplly Club. Silva! mmrgy mum's the meVu ROBERT SCHENK Hi-Y. Luliu Club. Annual Stu . Phnlog- mphy CIuly. A sum Imdy muy erbur u greul mind,n CHARLES SrnunEkT A u'isv luau! KUIJ u silt'nl hmglw u : goml cumpuniurls. MARGARET bETTLE Ulcu Cluia. Lalin Club. Life Saving. 51m puis Inlr soul into lin- Ian's: Her mm Jusiru Es u 10 pleuse. GRACE Rousx-z Sr. G. A A. hThe mos! swam! of friends will: eler- nul palioncu, DOROTHY SARVER Son: of Sr. U. A. A. HSpez-rli is greul. Lu! silent? is RUTH SCHAEFER Ail Club, Hmmgmplly Club. Girl Rr- sun's. Ali'mugh I say but lildv, xvfml I say JIHS weigth HERBERT bcuROER ,4 wisv IHPtlll and a silent fungus urv guotl L'mrlpuuiulls. CATHERINE SCHVVAB Ulm: Club. HSIHI rumor was Um Isms! Li! 1112' YE! modest Hu- Ilie drooping Juis' fl UNTER SEVERDING HirY, Vluh. H-is le-usmll Jiapaailiun ivun rnuny u Irivml. Swimming Tcam. lelngraplly Page Thirly-rlxree , .f . 15,11 . 71-38:ng GRACE SIEREVELD Dramatic Club. lez- Club, Phnlugraphy Clul; HSIUBEI thoughts are mirrored in her face. And euury mulion is a grace. RUTH SMITH A companion in ivy, mirlll am; play:v HARRY SJVIITH Truck Team. Crossvcuunlry Team. There is no argument equal lo a happy smile. MARY SOHMER 4 marry heart doaflx gum! lilw u medivinan FRED STENGL Hlumgrnphy Club, Stamp Club. Clwcr Lvudur. lnlraunural VuHL-ybau and Bus? Lullla . Happy. light hearted und Iree. Rump; THACKHR Ulm- Club. Drumulir Cll H'l'll 1' fUrIL'P Of Ieril wins 8 l Page Thirly-fuur ELEANOR blLEs A sweet, ailrut'tivu kind of grace. EDWARD SMITH 13331313311 'rC'dln. Once u frivnd. always a friend. LEROY SMITH Stamp Club. HiiY. Class Cunsti'ruliuu Cunnnilluc. Loyalty is the greatest lubricant in Mm VVILLIAM STARK HLY. Lulin ClulL Baskullm . Baseball. AH-Star Tvums. Band. Urclwslm. V Club. Furt-ver formulas! in ranks OI fun. The fnug'n'ng fleruhl uf Illa harmless pun. ROBERT SUBLETT Pursislermy is Um Lt-y to success, EDW'ARD T HORN HILL Puiienl, simple and misc. ELAINE TILL . lemtography Club. Girl Resnrvns, .A. A, Balld. 51w shows rmmnr in 'wr fan . A pI-rft'I'l slmngnr l0 Ilanl'. VIOLA TODOROV Girl Rnsvrvcs, Dramatic Club. Latin CluIL Clo;- Cfulv. Photography Club. T'wrv um: II soft and nonsilw grace, A rrlsl 0f Hmunh! Hymn Ilor Inrp. rm 7Wm EVA TROY Glee Chaim, Sr. G. A. A. HF'PT Pry IFUHNTS FF fairer f0? Than smilvs nf ni'wr maidens arr. RODNEY TYLER A winng worker run: a Clwnrful rnlnrllrlp. HARLEY ULREY ' HirY Chrly. Phnlugraphy Club. Baskrb I 1'12! Vilnr Ulmrll I is friI-nds Hwn- mp mum; is Inn? nrl' I'lvn ulna , HAROLD X'M'HINGER Vim Prps. Ili-Y, Intramural anLI-Hm . Vnnryimn, PI'I'S. Slamp Club. lelnu- rilplIy lelllh Egiln!l. IIrfllrsiril. Ofafic Fla . Annual Slum Hr, 'Cl! 'llu'vr ult'nf'. fur ill.l WIS 1' Inn's uvrumpunivd n' I' I II n u 11 I e HHJUUIHS.H VIRGINIA TILLET IVM Paint Club, A maidvn nmmr EDH: of spirit, inH and quid. MARY ELLEN TROENDLE II is tranquil penph'r wile Ilrrnmplish much. 7 JUNE TROY LfK KM GIN Chlls. T p Latin Club, Mmtngraplu1.Lifv5aving. I II '15 wherever She 9095. V DOROTHY UNDERVYOOD Sr. G. A. A.. GIPC Cluh. A sunny rounlcnnncn i5 I1 gifl n naluro. CORNELL XIIAUGHT Ill'inn ll'lSdUlYl lI'iUr purlr sflurwus Your RAY VIRGIN Funllm Tram. Cam. anvha Tram. gwimming TI-mm Intramural Baskvilm . Hi-Y Club, Pros. 1V Club. 111' rl'lis'u'tl 0 i011? um! rI-iuirvd in II PU ; Hi5 lI-mpvr H'llS yvrmrnus. u'wn. sinr K'UT9.H Page Thirlyrfl'l'u ERNEST VVAITS Funlha , XV Club, Hi-Y CIuh Good mlhlroll, milk gnarl svnso. inlLLlANl VALLACE Silent, bu! wi Jn Iu's sImrv. JACK VVAsnBURN Wrath Um tnfm nml plutfd surfarv 0an ll: lire Les! of human fmils. I JOHN xVATSON Hi-Y. UA gfvnf'vnmn nnrl u frh-mL VVILLIAM VVAYLAND Funlha , Annua! 8me V Club, A princg umnng mvn.u JAY 7Vll.LlAMS Swimming! Tram. u'Wsi a jolly gmml Irina Y wlm survly' ran Sll'lnl. H0 5 wally ID 1101;? VOUF-IIM Ir know him PAULINE VVILLIAMS Glcr Clllh. Orm'lr Slag. Annual Slag, Girl Rr-svn'cs. Lal'm Club. JULIA VVJLSON Sim aims ul lily arduous Jror'gials Vin PrPs B. S of KyI Club. mlwrv funw fies. ' Willi! yyvnl'o minnl 'Jy qrnlfv rIvas Es $ WW Imam THELMA XVINTERHALTER Vizn Pros. Sr. G. A. A. Annual SlaW. 'prl-Hy unrl swan! Sim molars frinnrls win Mn mr SIN gm 5 I FIELEN WINTERS Phulngraphy Club, Annual Slarf. Maria when SIIP smi'l's VHF! umian chew. V1LLlAM XVOESTE Bmknlim . anllm . lnlramural VnHoy- In . Smy. V CrulL Twas. HivY TIMI boy with n Hmusumi Iriwuls. NIARSHALL XNRIGHT Annual Stan. Orarln Han. Dramalir Huh. Phulmlraplly Club, Arl CWHII. A gelrilernun 10 Ilik Iingvr lips. Page T'iirJy si.x' DOROT HY YOU NG Annual Sta . Orarle Sla . Srry. VVUI Pain! Ciuh. F0! l'lings art- impossiHr' lo dili' gnncv and slain ROY ZIMMER lnlramurn' BasketbaIL lnlor-sclmlaslic Vollrylm . 0f mnnrmrs gentle. nf ufforlinns miM. 03W erlLLlAM ALLEN Frmllmu NEIL, Baslil'lha Mgr Swim: ming AME. Hi-Y Filth. Anmml-Skl . Planlngjrnplu' Club, V Club, Forward 0anI frolic glee mns flu-rz- TIN, win lo :10. lilo 51ml In Jaw. DANIEL BLACK VELDER Calm. slwufy and IOIJI'Sl is he. HAZEL BLANKENSHIP wvlwrl-forrl so shy. Amt why 5:: quid? HAROLD BRAAM anllm . Intramural Baskvlba x Intra- mural Vollr-ylmn. Intramural VValvl Baskellm , Clwvr Lvarlor. nHiS wit makes nilwrs willy. MELVIN BUTLAR Dvsl'rilw him who win. Dvscri'm llim you ran, Annl abrillgonmnl nf n TIMI! is pleasant in man, . ANNA COSTA Thy lrlurh'sh'IS n rancHt' In dry morii. CLIFFORD CRUISE HA smlsiHc and on-brl-J nmrL Enwum DAUGHERTY I Sir feel ta anti m'vry incl: a man. JACK DAWSON Baskrlball. V Club. n14 IHTJPS'. ,H'W'JIPUTIC'rL INIIIJSUHIU 0'10. HIM: dread oi hunks nml IOI'P 0, fun. CHARLES DILLARD X nmrry '19an mnju'ih a rheorful rumm-nuru'v. ELEAN ZERBES Cleo Club. Plantugraphy Club, Sim brings with Imr, 1'05! and youth- ful iuuify. MARY ZIMMERMAN Latin Club. Hmsa alum! law frnm 'wr shun rum! Um pnrim'f wnys'n, Jinnah W7; JOHN GRAY HLY. Yuulh Council. nHi1: nalurufnnss. H10 sml of ability VVILLIAM HAYES He has music in his fingvr lips. JOSEPH HEADLEY UHv Es swift lo hour, Bu! slam 10 speak MARY JACQUES A willy woman is a lruusuru. JUN E JOHNSON 4. Ln! gonlfmmss. my strong nnfortvv mun! I10. 8 ESSIE IJNGER Dilignru'o is fm- virtue. ELIJAH hlARTIN Track Tram. A wmfhy young mun imJomI.v lxlARY 1x ICCURDY' I. will: Hue world. dpridc a Cara. ROBERT IX'IEYERS Vonl'yba . lnlramural Baskrflm . Pvrsmwrnnrv, I'm! rnrv rirllm. EDWARD BIORRIS He. whnsv inborn worth. Iris ads crmmmml.n KEREL NINEFF True 05 Ilw m-pruv In IFIP polo, N as 1h? nll'aI lo HIP sun. JOE PAGANELLI Swimming Tram. Photography Club. lnlramural anlcyba anrf Va1N Basi In'lim . Thought rosigm'rl. a quiet mind:v Pug Thirlyrsvvvn 'SENIORS NOT LISTED ABOVE VVILLIAM PEACE Baskcllm . HiAY. nprs nm'vr SIIFFPPJ. ZELMA PRUFFITT ffl'r ways are mays 0f D'PUSIHIIHPSL NIARTHA RANDOLPH Laliu Club. Wvlmso mind and ways win grand mlmimlian.u EDXVARD ROLFES HSirl'nf l-Jwrgy mul'vs Hm worm.u VVOUDRUW SIMMS UN'uny a bun n'vr lilt' goal I'm lakes; For em'ry Iautl mnoan I10 nmlms. CHARLES VnT Slurhous 0f vnsv, turd fond of IHHTIFIIP things. DAISY xxlEBB f0 m uT'w daisylf 0r silnpirily um um nfluclud air. LILLIAN VVEINSTEIN Haunt! llu'rlgs come in sum pack ugns. ARTHUR VVERNER Vrrnvylva . lntramuraI Basketball. n1 01- !1 f'er' 05 ITHICII 05 II? can 13 ! I'I'lldy' far ian U'l ! Ile's H Br ? inn. JACK XVITTROCK GIN Club, Lnlin Cluly. lnlramuml BASw knllm . Volleyim . A '9 mmfv man is lw who has a good Jnlcrminnlion, NAN Nf0NG HKr-nn in inll- M't with abirl'I-v anti 5';in CLASS WIL We, the ctass 0t '38, being 01 douhttut sanity. hut stitt in good health amt spirits, do hereby make it known that the rottowing document is our last will and testament. Let it be known that we are mindtut ot the pitratts of uncertainty that await us outside 01 these pro- tecting watts, and test we sink into ohiivion, and be forgotten; we make the following 51Epu1aA tions and conditions known: ARTICLE IHSIIhjeCI': CLASS OF 1930 SECTION A.wTo the Class of 39, we leave our sptendid examples of perseverance in study, our unsurpassed excellence in work and on title athletic field. and our indefatigable attentive, ness in class so ably shown by us during our brief stay here. SECTION BJ-aTo the class 0t '39, we teave one 01 Verte Howard's iouctty rotorett how tiesv to he given to the Prom King 01 1939. A130. we teave A1 Fingerman's ambition to rise above the heads of his fettow ctassmates and the wett-worn shoes tett vacant 11y him. Returtantty we teave the genius ot Bi Waytanct and Chuck Levine tor adtting a little cotor anct tict-hits 01 humor to the 13061111 01201. VVe are 1eaving the suits 01 the many athletes who are graduate ing from Woodward at the cnct at this year and hope that our successors witt he ahte to ti11 those 1e1t by Virgin Kronet Chain, Sims. Ninett. Franks. VVoesle. Lakes, Underwoort, anti many others. But one 01 the most important duties goes to the girts of the Class of 1939: that 01 repiacing the bevy of heautitut girts 1eaving this yeart T0 the ctass as a whote. we leave the responsihitity 01 carrying on the Woodward Grade and the VVooctwarct Annuat. Then we 1eave the Ciass 01 139 rooms 201 and 314. as we are terminating our tease at the end 01 this term. ARTICLE 11eSuhject: CLASS OF 1940 SECTION AJ-4TO the ctass of '40. we 1eave the privitege 01 giving the seniors 01:30 a B. A. dance. VVe admonish them 10 take the tast p1aces in the tunch tines. so that the seniors need not go hungry anct raft tor undernourishmcnt. in a word. to the Class 01 V10, we. tcave the good 01d- tashionect respect for upperctassmen: which we ttict not receive. ARTICLE IySubjecl-z CLASSES OF '41. '42. 143 SECTION AudTo the aforementioned. we teave the promise to return next year to permit them to gaze upon us and to Cast upon us many glances of admiration and respecttut worship so that their faith in humanitv amt upperctassmen may be renewed. You wi11 he ahte 10 distin- guish us from next year's Seniors by our intettigent looks. our retinect manners, and our ractiA ant wisdom. ARTICLE IVr-Suhject: STUDENT BODY SECTION A.aTo the whote student hocty we teave the rich. mettow traditions and tine. dis- tinguished reputation of VVooctwarct High Schoot. the finest. best, and most noted institution or learning in the district. SECTION E.MVVe teave them our grand 01d principat and the tinest racutty group in the city. ARTICLE Vr-Suhiect: THE TEACHERS. THE JANITORIAL FORCE. AND THE LUNCH ROOM WORKERS SECTION A.eTo Fred VVinterhatter. we teave a new hroom. a dust Dan and a water hurket. so that he may continue to keen our schoot as Etean in the tuture as he has in the past. To Ntrs. Anderson we leave a 101 01 thanks for the grand tomt she provided at lunch time for the hungry stuctentsi To Emma. we teave a 101' 01 10nd memories. She may have seemed grumpy and gruht. hut we a tovect her. To 1V1essrs. Floyd and Harkins. we teave a few equipment catatogues so that they may he ahie to replace some 01 the things hroken hy the nervous stu- dents as the 171;; day ctraws near. To Ntiqs Rasrhig. we teave a targe hotl1e of red ink so that she may show her aFtert'ion tor nonvstuctyingf Engtish pupils hy ctecoratim:I their Pants with pretty red marks. To 1V1r. Burns amt Mrs. Trinkte we teave some ptay ratatogues so that they may rontinue to nrovirte VVoowarct with the Fine Shows for which they are noted. SECTION B.F'To the tacutty as a whote. to the leachers. in appreciation of their past favors. arts of kindness. and tuttest co-operation. VVE LEAVEt ARTICLE VIySuhjet-tz THE XVORLD AT LARGE SECTION A..-To the wortd at targe. we do hereby present the 13nes1 hunch 01 seniors VVoodward ever turned out as finished produrts 01 education. Page Thirtyrpighl 27'? a K K$ x MW ; x; Wktg 4446 .iE $2 Wrw..' SENIOR DIRECTORY Anclersom Neva ................ 275 Southern Ave. Armbrusler. Marian .......... 1655 Hamer Street Banfie1c1. Emma ........................ 685 Ha1sey St. Bellamy, 1mogene .................... 1836 Fairmount Black, Jean .............................. 2024 Ryan Ave. Blankenship. Haze1 ........ 2130 VV. Eighth St. Bowhng. Charlotte. ................ 320 Oregon St: Brad1101c1. 101ene .................... 3716 Liston Ave Buerk. Jane ........................ 2104 Eastern Ave. Burck NIarjorie ........................ 2223 Gladstone Byrd, Juanita ...................... 2716 Eastern Ave. Clarkson, Jennie .................... 1634 Hughes St. Costa, Anna ................................ 813 Bank St. Cropper, Imogene ...................... 1941 Race St Culberlson, Nlary ...................... 219 Goethe St. Dawes. Nlarian ............................ 2123 Rice St. Dye. He1en .......................... 1511 Repubiic St. Eakins. 1V1ary ...................... 1019 Centred Ave. Ernst. Catherine ................ 1324 Broadway St. Erpenbeck, 1V1arjorie ................ 1015 Depot St. F1ynn. Helen ...................... 1917 Eastern Ave. Freeman. Ruth .................. 2305 E113eron Ave. Garrison. Ruth ............................ 552 Slack St. Genius, Harriet ........................ 1808 Logan St. GilmoreV HeIen .................. 808 W. Ninth St. Gregory. Catherine .................. 214 Wade St. Gregory. Irma ............................ 314 iM1ton St. Green. Norma .............................. 127 Peel's: St. Cross, Elizabeth .................. 210 E. Liberty St. Hoefer, Pau1ine ........................ 1606 Mansfie1c1 Haughey. Betty .................. 3752 15a13e11a Ave. Haverkamlx Elizabeth ...... I744 Sycamore St. He11ner. C11ar1ol'te ...................... 1527 Race St. Henson, Rubq ............................ 1018 York St. Highhouse, Vivian .......... 2323 N1ary1anc1 Ave. Heidenreich, HeIen .................. 1790 Sycamore H01mun. Evelyn .................. 830 W. Court St. Hooks, Dorothy ...................... 818 Hopkins St. Hudgens, Dorothy .................... 554 Mi1ton 51. Hunter. 1V'1argarel ............ 1035 VV. Eighth St. Jacoubs. Nlary .................... 2568 Orland Ave. Jones, Johnnie .................... 924 VV. Ninlh St. Jordan. Tina ............................ 23 E. Court SL Keller, Dom .............................. 34S Kilgour Sl. K1umpp. 1V1argie .......................... 307 Seilz St Knccht Dorothy ............. 1105 Dayton 51, Lindsey. Rulll .................. 1468 Eastern Ave. List. Jean ........................ 167 E. chhlicken St Losey. Mary ........................ 228 Broadway St. Lyer1a, Lucille .......................... 1620 First Ave. McNabb. 1'1e18n ...................... 1354 Spring St. Malone, L111ian ............................ 615 NIaniton McCurc1y, Nlary .................... 726 Hopkins St. Mig1io, CarmeHa ........................ 1114 Clay St. Minks. Fannie .................... 1205 Sycamore St. Moore, Eunice .............................. 1540 E1m St. Nluenich. Ruth ...................... 906 Freeman St. Neg1ey, Vivian .................... 1957 Central Ave. O'Brien, E1iza1Jetl1 ................ 1124 Dayton St. Parrish. EsteHa ...................... 1915 BigeIow St. Patrick. Ruth .............................. 2135 Vine st. Perkins, Marian ...................... 848 Findlay St. Perkins. Maureen ...................... 1407 Vine St. Person. Eu1a .......................... 12 Edinburgh 131. Person. Euna ........................ 12 Edinburgh P1. 1?ro11'it. Ze1ma .................. 122 E. McMicken St. Rahn. Ruth ................................ 2146 Loth St. Rech. Marian ........................ 121 Mu1berry St. R0111, Irma .................................. 2235 Loth St. Rouse1 Grace ...................... 2345 Wheeler St. Ruchly, Jane ...................... 1923 Western Ave. Sarver. Dorothy ................ 2102 Freeman Ave. Schaefer. Ruth .................. 25 East Liberty St SC11W61131 Catherine .......... 2017 Whiteman SI. Sett1e, Margaret ................ 1040 Freeman Ave. Siereve1d. Grace ........................ 101 Dorsey St. 51165. E1eanor ................. 1138 Carney 81. Smith. Ruth ................................ 1028 John St. Sohmer. Wlary ............................ 3740 Eclgar St Thacker. Rubye .................... 2351 Concord 51'. Till. E1aine ................................. 845 Belts St Tillelt, Virginia .................... 16 Edinburgh PI. Todorov. Viola .................. 1649 Centred Ave. Troendle. Wlary E11en .......... 3963 Gou1c1 Ave. Troy. Eva ............................ 2218 Eastern Ave Troy, June .................................. 923 P0p1ar St Underwood. Dorothy ........ 2662 Riverside Dr. VViHiams. Pau1ine .................. 3434 Pape Ave. Weinstein. L111ian ............ 314 RockJale Ave, Wi1son. Julia .............................. 2592 H011: St. VVinterhaher. Thelma ........ 544 Charming St. XViniers. Helen .......................... 419 C1ar1c St. Young. Dorothy ...................... 411 E.T111rc1 St. Young. Joyce ........................ 147 Nlulberry St. Zerbes. Eleanor .......................... 781 Sedam St. Zimmerman. Wlary .................. 824 Cur1isle 51. Page Forty Alexander, Benjamin .................. 711 C1ar1rc 51'. A11en,VV1111am .......................... 532 Mi110n St. Banway. 1V1icl1ae1 ...................... 1817 Baymi116r Barnesx George .................... 1433 Denman St. Bauer. Robert ........................ 334 East 12t11 St. Becker. George .............................. 404 130211 SI. Bellamah, Alfred .......................... 419 Arch Sl. Be11ama111 Edward ................... 419 Arch St. Bernhard. Frank .................. 73 Nlulberry St. Beyer. Garry .................................. 306 Seilz SI. B1ack. Chas ......................... 1016 Celestine St. B1ac1ave1c1cr. Daniel .............. 216 Orchara S1. Bogosian. H1146 .................. 985 Parac1rome St. Burns. Leo Edward .......... 1340 Broadway St. Burt. Chesler ........................ 812 Rithmond St. Butler. Nlelvin .............................. 330 Lock St. BroonL Har01c1 .......................... 152 Dorsey St Carter. Dan .......................... 732 West 5111 St. Carter. Ernst ........................ 732 VVest 5111 St Chain. Welham .............. 129 E. C11110n Ave. Chandler. John ........................ 309 E. 14111 St. Cheeseman. Dona1c1 .................. 224 Grant St. Cheeseman. Robert .................... 224 Grant St. Coon. Bi11y ...................... 2018 1'11g111anc1 Ave Corbitt. Theodore .................... 1027 Richmonc1 Crusie. C11110rd ........................ 516 W. 7111 St Culver. John Henry .................... 919 0651' St. Cushard. Aca1ie .......................... 938 Bank St Daughlery. Edward ...................... 1220 Ha SL Davis. Wlaurice .......................... 1003 Parkside Dawson. Jack ............ ...959 Paradrome Sl. Dawson. 101111 ........... ...812 O1iver St. Dunn. Richard .......................... 415 Smith St. Di11ard, Char1es .................. 830 VV. Court 8L Fingerman. A1ber1 ............ 1501 Cenlra1 Ave. Frank. Joseph ...................... 1107 E. Court St: Cray. Nathanie1 ........... 703 VV2 Court St. Urey. Jo1m .......................... S25 Ha111away 5L Grun110w. C1mr1es ...................... 2157 Rare St. Hanes. Victor ...................... 1922 R1C111'Jllrl'l St. Harringmn, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1613 Sycamore 81. Harris. .1011n ................................ 1503 Linn St, Hayes. 5Vi111am ................ 1713 Harrison Ave. Haysberl. Raymond .................. 421 Poplar St; Head1ey. 110561111 ............ 7010 1.0wer River RC1. Henry. 1rving ..................... 800 Richmond SL H011. William .......................... 113 E. 13111 St, Howarc1. Ver1e .......................... 328 01i110n 81. Johnson. Richard .............. 13-13 Pendlelon Sl. Jones. Haro1c1 .............................. 648 E. 6111 St. Krone. Raymond... ................ 1342 E1111 St. Lakes1 XViHiunLM. '0-17 Vine S1, Lassandro. James .............. 13-17 Broadway 51. Layporl. Vvlilliam .................. 317 E. T1lir;1 SI. LeSueur. Art ...................... 1341 Broaclway St, LevineV Char1es ........................ 712 C1inton Sb Lucas. Herbert .................... 527 Dandrfdge St. Lugannani, Pau1 ................ 916 Mt, Hope Rd. Mackay. Robert .................. 14 VVesl Court St. Martin, E1iza11 .................... 571 Car1is1e Ave. N1asse1, Frank .......................... 204 Forest Ave. Nlaundre . Edward....2133 E. Freeman Ave. NIeyers. Robert .................... 1864 Huron Ave. 1V10e111man. Richard .................. 1702 Vine St. Moris, Edward ............................ 1421 E1m St. New1301d. Robert ........................ 26 E. 13111 St. Nini11. Kere1 .......................... 318 E Court St. Nipper, Leonard .................. 22 West 15111 St. Padgel. Herbert .................... 517 West 7111 St. Paganeni. Joe ........................ 2303 Main St: P1otnic1c. K01man ...................... 1024 Linn St. Ra11es. Edward .............................. 969 H111 SI. Ra11s. McKin1ey ...................... 720 Hopkins Sf. R15C1l. E1mer ........................ 1370 Baymi11er SI. Robertson. George ................ 1225 Jackson St. Ross, James ................................ 835 Pop1ar SL Schenk, Robert ,,..,..1.......A.U...1.2120 L0111 SI. Schroer, HerbeH ................ I321 Pend1elon St. Schubert. C11ar1es .............. 1324 Pencueton Sl'. Searcy. VVi1ber ................................ 610 Crown Severding. Hunter .................. 1550 Barton St. Simms. VVoodrow .............. 1417 P1easan1 St. Smith. Edward .................... 207 E. Liberty St. Smith. Harry ........................ 416 Richmond 31. Smith. Leroy .................... 135 E. C12110n Ave. Stark. VV1111am .......................... 540 N1111011 SI. Steng1e, Fred ...................... 125 E. Court St. Su131ett. Robert ........................ 837 W. 7111 St. T110rn11i11. Edward ............ 21 19 Co1erain Ave. Ty1er. Rociney ........................ 1008 Mound St. U1rey. Har1ey .................... 1552 Freeman Ave. Underwood. John .................. 1 128 Jackson St. Vaughl. Carnell ............ 6206 NICWIECken Ave. Vayllfnger. Harold .................. 540 R1ngo1c1 St Vitt. Charles ............................ 420 Liberty St. Virgin. Ray ........................... 624 Seciam SI. VVaits. Ernest .............................. 1560 J01m St. 3Va11uce. VViniam ............ 41288 Hi1151'c1e S1. 5Vatson. Jo1m ................ ..712 Richmond St. XVaanlrn. Jack .................. 2127 GE113erl' Ave. VVayland. VViHiam ............ 104 XV. Ninth St, VVerner. Arlhur ...................... 130 VVinHer St. 3Vi11iams. Jay ............................ 1638 Vine St. X'Villrork, Jack ......................... B29 Betls 51. XVoeii'e. 5Vi111am .......... 2016 Bnymi11er 51. 15019111. 13111133115111 ......... 4732 VV11else1 Ave. Zimmer. Ray .............................. 709 Senmn $1. Page Furly mm E1 ,1 a Wt. 7w CLASS PROPHECY Planning my vacation for the summer or 1950. t decided to spend at teasl one day re, exploring Cincinnati on my way to Florida I had tong looked torward to this opportunity to get back to Cincy, tor my work in the newspaper office at Chicago. had kept me too husy to visit my home town ever since my graduation from VVooctw-ard in 1938. Now. at last, I was heret On stepping from the train in the Union Terminal. t was greeted hy the smiles of a group of red caps. among whom I recognized TED CORBITT. JOHN VVATSUN. tVlCKINLEY RALLS, and Sleepy JOHN HARRIS, who made a grand rush tor my bags. VVhen I reached a taxicuh. t was surprised to see my otct chum. VVILLIAM HOFF, in the driver's seat, He drove me down to the Newright Hotel owned by those successful husinessmen, JVIARSHALL XVRIGHT and ROBERT NEWBOLD. The doorman, RICHARD JOHNSON. opened the door and carried my hags lo the desk. The clerk. FRANK BERNHARD, assigned me to my room. I boarded the etevulor operated by VVILLJAM WALLACE and met IMOGENE CHOPPER, NORMA GREEN, and LILLIAN WEINSTEIN, sear retaries. who were riding to the seventh Hour. Through JAMES Ross. the IJeltAhUp, t teamed that the adjoining apartment was occupied hy a very quarretsome couple. tVtr. BILL STARK and his wife. Wtrst NIARIAN DAWES STARK. After a quick change. I went down stairs to the dining room for lunch. At the door JOHN DAWSON guided me lo a table and handed me a menu. As he left, FANNIE chNKs, a waitress. jolted down my selectionst VVhiIe t was eating. MARJORIE BURCK anct ESTELLA PARRISH, accountants tor the tFmiut STENGL and tCHARLHst VITT Real Estate C0., passed my table. Having finished my meat, I was OH to explore the town. As my exploration necessitated a car. I went to the CLIFFORD CRUSH: RentiA-Car Company, not far from the hotett There I met my school friend. JOHN t,tNDERWOOD, heact salesman. who readily secured a car for me. VVhen he recognized me, he called over DUN CHEESEMAN from the other side at the garage where he had been greasing JAY VVILLIAM'S grocery truck. As we reminfsved. PAULINE HOEFERt RUTH IVIUENICH, and ELEANOR ZERBES, private serrelaries lo tEDWARDt MORRIS, tEDWARDt ROLFES. t3- Uoseput PAGANELLI, atlorneys-at-Iuw. stopped to chat with us. From them I learned that a new hundred-story skyscraper was heing tonstrucled hy tt'tUNTERt SEVERDING. tVVanunt SEARCY, 8 tHERBERTt SCHROER, general contractors. After securing a car, I drove slowly through the town hoping to tind the whereabouts of some of my old friends. I was riding on Levine Street. named after the famous Senator CHAS. LEVINE. when I met Nrs. Browning. formerly GRACE ROUSE, who was taking Junior for his afternoon watk. His governess and nurse, LILLIAN MALONE and HELEN GILMORE, had taken the afternoon oft. In the course of the conversation I teamed that ELAINE TILL was lhe serrelary tor the Amalgamated Society of tntaluated Slar-gazers twhose memhership included such dis? tinguished people as Joyce YOUNG, GRACE SIEREVELD, VIVIAN NEGLEYt CHARLOTTE BOWLING. EVA TROY, and HELEN LVICNABHt which had planned to have its next meeting at the home or Mr. and tVtrs. ROBERT CHEESEMAN, but due to the sickness of one of the little Hcheeses. the former IVtARlAN ARMBRUSTER was forced to torteit her turn lo MARJORIE ERPENBECK. The society had been doing a notable piece of work and was now engaged in a Benefit Entertain- ment for the Broken-Heartedt The program featured the successful concert pianist, NIARGARET SETTLE, the wortdatamous ballet dancer. HELEN DYE; the internationally known models, RUTH FREEMAN and VlvtAN HIGHHOUSE. the symphony .cettist. XVIJJJAM HAYES. and the Metropolitan Opera soloist. CATHERINE SCHWAB. Page Furty-lwo Reatizing that time was swirtiy passing, t hastiiy took ieave, jumped into my car. and was rapidty riding down the street. when a nattiiy dressed speew cop, JACK DAWSON. arrested me for speeding. in accordance with a new law passed by the City Council composed 0t ELMER RISCH. LEO BURNS, HERBERT LUCAS. MARY JACOBS, JEAN BLACK, CATHERINE ERNST, and Mayor HARLEY ULREY, t was immediately escorted to the City Halt. As we passed through the hatt, i met iRMA GREGORY, city solicitor; HELEN HEIDENREICH. the court reporter. and her assistant. RUTH GARRISON. The judge. the Honorahie EDWARD BELLAMAH. after hearing my base, fined me $2.20 anti costs for speeding. VVhen he recognizect me as his old sChooimate. he paid the Fine himseti amt inviteCt me to a Champagne dinner, i hurried out of court and humped into ERNEST XNAITS. MARY EAKINS. RODNEY TYLER. JOHNNIE JONESt ROBERT SUBLETT, and EUNA PERSON. who were getting their IQSO license tags tor their new Packards. As i proceeded clown the ha . i stopped to lath with ROY ZIMMER, now a City Puhtic Accountant. and ACALEE CUSHARD anti DANIEL BLACKWELDER. his assistants who had invented a sett-hatancing budget. i chatted with them for some time. and then teit the City Hattt Being a newspaper man myseit: 1 next stopped at the Daily Doughnut. the ieartina newspaper oi the City with which ALBERT FINGERMAN and his start were surcesstuiiy stutting a newsihungry puhiir. On his distinguished statt i iounct the eminent dramatic-Critic. PAUL LUGANNANI: sports editors. HIKE BOGOSIAN and VVOODY SIMMS; columnists. BILL WAYLAND anci EDWARD THORNHILL; photographers. LEONARD NIPPER and BILLY COON; social reporters. iRMA ROTH and RUBY HENSON: ELEANOR SILEs, writer at Househotd Hints : anti DOROTHY SARVER. noted purveyor of Advice to the Loveiorn. Accompanied by At t entered the printing room where LEROY SMITH, GARRY BEYER. anti KEREL NINEFF were husy Chet'kiim the presses white ROBERT HARRINGTON, Chiet eicrlririan. looked on. A group of teachers which included JEAN LIST, RUTH SCHAEFER. MARY HUNTER. JUNI: TROY, MARY TROENDLE. HARRIET GEMS and EUNICE MOORE, passed by chatting and iaughing. .iean was ptanning to open an Art Museum in the Diet unused subway, The ladies were teaching. respectively Arl. Chemistry. Kindergarten Geotogy. Knitting. Physical Edu- ration. and Commercial Art. Returning to the editorial room. i stopped to Chat with GEORGE BECKER. DORA KELLER, anti MAURICE DAVIS. reporters. XVhite conversing with them. VVILLIAM ALLEN, another reporter. rushed in to teit us that thKEY BELLAMT had just run her car into Farmer BILL LAYPORT'S hay wagon, on which HAROLD JONES. agricutturai agent. was ricting. He reported that she had made a sate and soft landing on the hay hut as a consequence she was in the hospitat suffering: from imyitever. Atter bidding my triencts goodehye. i left the otticet stopped at MARY inqu's P0512? SHOPPE. purchased a ctozen red roses trom RUTH SMITH. and was soon at the entrance of the hospitat. At the information ctesh. i was informed ivy VIOLA TODOROV that LViict-xey was in room 314 at last. Upon heing told by JOHN CULVER that his elevator was out at commission. 1 entered the car operated by CHESTER BURT. On the elevator i encountered MARY SOHMER. DOROTHY UNDERWOOD. anct HAZEL BLANKENSHIP, who had taken the atter- noon ott from UVILLIAMt CHAIN.S Department Store. This utlraimodern store was operating a tonsit ciinir anti HELEN thlNTERS just had her tonsils removed with the new Vanishing Cream Method. invented hy Dr. MARIAN RECH and her assistants. MARY ZIMMERMAN anti EULA PERSON. On the thint ttoor. t spivct RUBY THACKEIL superintendent who was tattdm; with D0120, THY ttuvoaiNs unct RUTH LINDSEY. head nurses. chon t reached room 314. nurse PAULINE Page Foriyrthrpa WILLIAMS informed me that clue to the Fart that BOB IVIACKAY ancI ELIZABFTH GROSS were visiting Mickey. I would have to wait until they IeIt. VVhiIe waiting Dr. ARTHUR LESUE UR at the head of the internes ROBERT BAUER. VVILLIAM LAKES. EDWARD SMITH. GEORGE ROBERT- SON. VICTOR HANES. and JOHN CHANDLER and nurses DOROTHY HOOKS, IVIAIIIAN PERKINS. ELIZABETH HAVERKAMP, RUTH RAHN. nnII CARMELLA MIGLIO passed on their way to attend a class in the art of converting brains into money. Presently the door opened and NEVA ANDER- SON. another nurse. allowed me to enter. VVhiIe taIIIing t0 Mickey I teamed that the accident was covered entirely hy the IVIICIIJAEL BANWAG Insurance Company of which DOROTHY KNEIIT was a suIIIIessIuI agent. I was soon Forced to Ieave as the visiting hours had drawn to a close. As I Ieft, BETTY HAUGHEY anII MARTHA RANDOLPH. dietitians. came in with the food. A pug- nacious appetite warned me OI ameaching meaIlime. therefore I went directly to the Dewrjrop Inn. owned by J. VVILSON and J. BYRD. As I opened the. door. soft strains of music from the nIIIIorIIion 0f JIMMY LASSANDRI greeted my ears. I sat down to a table already 0IIIupieII hy '.UI:ILLI: LYERLA ancI DOROTHY YOUNG. air stewardess qes. preparing to Ieaye for the CARTER Bros. Ailport IDAN and ERNESTI for their dain stratospheric airplane run from Cincinnati to Los AngeIes. After their departure. a waitress. TINA JORDAN, tooII my order. As she left my table. a noisy commotion in the kitchen amused my curiosity. so I hurried to the doorway. A wiIII and tumuItous disorder greeted my eyes. VVILLIAM VVIJESTE and RAY VIRGIN. iIIemen. an JACK WITTROCII and HAROLD BRAAM, chefs. were lighting while CHARLES BLACK anII CARNELL VAUGHT, plumbers. were trying to repair the. sink. As I watched. ART VVERNER. JOE FRANK anII RAY KRONE, pohce men. anII TIIEIIMA VVINTHRIIAL'IER. EVELYN HOLMAN, anII MARY CUL- BERTSON. police women. rushed in lo queII the disturhanee. Since the Iray was VirtunIIy over. I wegt out the swinging door. almost running over NANG VVONG. who was hringingf in the aun ry. Disgusted with the turn or events. I grahhed my hat From the Charming cheI'IIgirI. JENNJE CLARKSON. and stormed out of the restaurant. I had hardly gone two blocks when my engine coughed. sputtered and died. As my gas gauge registered zero, I glanced FrantieaIIy around tor a gas station and spied IKALMANI PLOTNICK and UIIEII HEADLEY'S Service Station. the last war in modern architecture. I pushed my ear toward it anII yeIIecI for service. GEORGE BARNES. RICHARD DUNN and BENJAMIN ALEXANDER Came running to Fill the tank. VVhiIe they tilted it and wiped oIII my windshield. CHARLES DILLARD and ELIJAH MARTIN checked my tires and oil. I drove out of the station :11ch deticIecI to visit HARRY SMITI-I'S Cotton CIuh. I stopped at the next corner ancI asheII HERBERT PADGETT, a policeman. for directions to the IIIuh. He toIcI me it was Four IJIDCI-CS ahead and two hIOIIIIsI to my left. After lhanIIing him. I drove to Smittieie CIuh. As I stopped in front IV'II-ILVIN BUTLAR. the highiItInss doorman. opened my car door for me. I got out. entered the doorway. and handed my hat to Blissm IIINGER. the IIheCIIgirI. IRVING I'IFiNRY ushered me lo a IahIe near the orchestra in which I recognized DICK WIOI-ZI-ILMAN, drummer: HAL VAYHINGER, IIIarinetist; BOB SCI-IENII, guitarist: NAT GRAY, pianist, ancI En hIAUNDRIZLL, trumpeter. among;I its members. VVaitress RUTH PATRICK took my order as I sat there the Hoor shmv IIommenI'eII. IIIIIILIIIecI in it were CHARLOTTE HEFFNER and CATHERINE GREGORY, tap dancers; HELEN FLYNN, JANE BUERK, ANNA COSTA. and MAUREEN PERKINSI vocal quartet; .IANE RUCHTY and ELIZABETH O'BRIEN grateful danIHcrs ancI CHARLES GREENI-Iow the eIIIentriII eerutionisl or modern dance. After the How show was oveI a waiter JOHN CIREY brought in my orIIer. He was aIIIompanieII hy the manager. RAYMOND HAY SIIETRT who inquired as to the satilsIaIItion OI the service. Whi. II he stood there the door openeII and sexernl people Iame in the manager pointed them out to me as being ZELMA PROFFITT, VIizILIz Hnwmm. VIRGINIA TILLETT. and ALFRED BELLAMAI-I. IIeIehrilies from the film world, These four were Htopsn in movies il seemed. I wanted to renew my high schooI acquaintance with them. but as they were surrounded by admiring Inns, I refrained. After finishing my meal. I paid the KTWIVICT I: M'VIA BANHELD received my hat from MARY MCCURDY the IheIIIIgirI who had relieved Bessie. end IeIt the II I.uh Returning to my IIar. I was dismayed to find a at tire I arranged with ED DAUGIVIIIRTY. the parking lot attenIIanl. to have the tire IVierI and the ear returIIeII t0 the hoteI in the mornirm. VVIIiIe making them- PrranQI-tmenta JACK VVARHBURN. the attendants asnistanl. haiIerI the tninIah OI ChlARLIII'? SCHUBERT. driver for the ROBERT MEYERS Cah C0. After enlerinq the rah. I was soon IIeIivereII t0 the door of my hoteI after snenIIinu a very enioyahle clay roaming over the town. I retired to my mom and was soon in the IIIisshII reaIms 0F unIIonseiousness. '1Kl'ill' II'III'II' IIIIII' .EFHEFFCEEFSFHIFE E E , 1 . . ., . R a EFmg-ghwlnrumEmEmEMn-Eulmlmgminrial. ; F C, E rlwhwsumgwr-Emr-legmnwimEmimr-mlmlm; E rm . E,FiSEEEEFFFFRHREEF HE E niil :nnu wx-mwk--kuw 53 HT! 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SMITH R. SMITH E. STAmna L. STANCE 1. 'I-RUTTA A. TRUESDAIE 0 VANHOOK g2? - arc; .. 7'. .4...4 S. VVILHFJM T. xx'lNFLAND ' P. VVINSTELE: w E VOLEM QLW VVOODVVARD A Srlxool of Noble Traditions Pug? Fiftyrlwu .. tHhF- ,. 'u -. .- '4 v ll 9 . . f',i ' OVER ML .X WORKING. . Au ' LUF1anRHDE? M r325 12251-115 4 3y. SOPHOMORE BOYS SOPHOMORE GIRLS FRESHMAN BOYS . iii: FRESHMAN GIRLS fVVEm'I'JuInlI. a City III FUHFI in fun! um! Rohgiml - SiHuuwlIe-s of Tolm-rs um! Spin'h 0f Cily Hull. St. Peter's Cullu'llvul, mu! Pfum Slrm'! romph- Vimimmii. u Vih' nf Hfm'l ffuclmwnr -7 X'fuu' of Tirlw HiH EXTRA- CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 17: : .-.-.- L7,.Tpu REVIEW OF THE SPORTS SEASON 1937-1938 Once more the Curtain has been rung down on another successful sports season at Woodward High School. The success 0? the Bulldog teams on the athletic field came after a long grind over a path filled with hard work and faithful practice uncler HM.- Careful iraining and guidance of Coaches Wloener. Thompson and Guastini. King of all inter-scllolaslits is the football season. Coach Mueller's proteges came ihrough their gridiron skirmishes with colors Hying. The Bulldogs Htoled the pigskin with excellent deFense. holding their opponents scoreIeSS in five games. The Blue and VVhite goal line was crossed only seven times for a total of forty- ninc points, while fourteen l'ouvi'lrlowns, grossing one hundred and iwenly poinls, were registered by our boys. Page Fillyeight FOOTBALL In the annual Jug Game with Purcell. our warriors battled the Cavaliers to a scoreless deadlock and retaineti the Brown Jug for the third conseculive year. Other contests with Elder, Roger Bacon, VVil'hmw. VValnut Hills. VVestern Hills anci Automotive were culminated hy ihal Traditional battle with Hughes. This con? test was the thirtyhrourlh in a series of games that dates hack lo 1899. Although the haskelhan team did not repeat as Puhhr High School Champs. they were never 0H guard. They proved their worlh in the City league and also the Southwestern District iournamcnl: The cage leam, after derealfng Xavier UnL verxity Frosh team in a prewsoason game. waged their HER campaign with a win ovvr Hughes. The- VVnmhvnrd hays wrnl out of lnwn to play Middldown. Ohio. and Aurora, Ind. Finally riamc tho Soulhwestem Ohio tourney. which addvd to their prestige. Vaulting difficulties in First round t'ompetilion at Oxford. Ohio. 1hr lmapslers Continued to Dayton where Hwy we're deh'alml in 1110 semiJinals. One reason for this superb showing was the tutelage:- of Coavll Alocller. assisted by Coach Gausl'ini. By retaining llleir Cincinnati rlmrm'yionship for tho fourth rnnsm'ulivc your and their Snullnveslvrn Ohio Glislrirt litlc for 1110 scumd slraiglil season. Um vollcyhan loam slole ll1e honors from llm lloop stars. Something new in llne ilinerary of Southern Ohio high srhools was Um nrganh zation of il boxing loam at VVoodward by Coarh Gaustini. Hm members of whk'h blazed a bright trail in amaleur bouts throughout ll ? cily. TIM: muerv-buildors of I'm Linn lvam lubnrml im'rssanilv E0 nmlw an innrvs- . . I sion in midiwinlcr Ell'lein'S. as clid also lho nqunlit' mornwn OJ IIIC swimming toam. Bolll were under the supervision of Coarh Thompson pugt' Sixty BASEBALL The Baseball and Track teams enl'ereci inlo spring training hand in hand. Each evening Deer Creek Commons. the stamping grounds or Woodwarst summer activities. echoed to the clink of spikes as they dug into the Cinders and to the track of a bat as it drove a liner over first Ml1en the legitimate season opened for these sports, the preparations were not of a discouraging nature. In addition to scholastic combats, VVoodward possesses groups of boys with the school spirit who keep the ball rolling With intra-mural volleyball and basket- ball games. such as llle Faculty-IAH-Star basketball game which proved a hit of the fun of 1938. In ronrlusion. we, the student beily. praise the coaches and the members of earll learn for their splendid co-operalion in keeping the lradiiions 0f x-Voodward unblemished. uaocQtvl ..;...i 1.. owwc p.- .up-vHo-Jv t$oQ-rlQ--t1' v a o. No n, .u utu DH... :vovO- HOG. uoIQ-b-twn no v-r u 0 2w, if wm'n The Annual Slag is a group of xVoodwnrd sludcnls. largely composed of seniors. and was called inlo being by lllC class or 1038 lo publish a yearbook. Mr. von tier Halben was llme ravulty ac viser wlm exercised general supervision over the Annual and Iwiss Clark was in CJIEIFEC or the zlrl work, Her arlislic sense anti her unliring service have made or the yearbook n lining of Jieauly. The staH has workecI hard and enlhusiaslirally to produce an Annual worthy of VVoodwnrd. They are proud l0 submil to you Hue fruit of illeir labor. Puge Sfxlyrtulo Editor .................................................................................................... Albert Fingerman Business Managers ........................................................ Mike Banwag, Robert Newbold Art Staff .................................................... Jean List. N061 Martin, Mike Bizarri, Jay Williams John Underwood. Neva Anderson, Jean Black, LuciHe Lyerla, Dorolhy Young, Bob Schenk William VVayIand, Robert Cheeseman. Imogene Bellemy Circulation Manager and Staff ............. A-U vm. Jane Buerk. Irwin Singer. Pauline Wil- s Iiams. Joyce Youhg. Hike Bogosian, Confributing Editors ............................... Marshall Wright, Pete Allen, Robert 2 Mackay, Harold Vayhinger, Marion Arm- bruster, Helen Winters S l' . VViHiam Layport, VerIe Howard. Ruth 0 tutors .................................................... Roden, IVlurjorie Reany Photographer .............................. ........,..1A Albert Fingerman Pltoiogmpher Assistanls ......................... Bob Peppers, Leonard Nipper. Frank Bernhard s Jolmie Ruth Stormes, Niary Culbertson, Tr A b ....................................................... , WIS b 1 Eiizabeth Gross. Thelma VVinlerhaIter A Nliss B'Iargaret Clark-aArt P A ll A 1 1A 5 ...................................... aLu y t NW A AVm. Von der Halben-Cenyl Supervision Page Sixly-three It was only a Few years ago that the presenl VV Club was organized. Some type of organization was needed lo stimulaie and direct the social au'liviiies among; our athletes. Thus the VV Club came into being. A constitution and ifs amendments prescribe the rules and customs for 11w, organization. One rule. for example, staies 11ml IVlonduy shall be known as Ieller day and that all members shall wear their XV vs 0n lllis day. Only men who have won a NVV in some major varsity sport are eligible For membership. Besides this. a L'undfdule must receive an unanimous vole or approval by I'm members of lhe club. lniliulions For new members are held lwit'e every school year. Although the men who are already in the Flul: and iniliale H18 new members have Ulc- nmsl fun. the resl or the student body gets a few laughs also by walrhing llle unlics 01' UN? initiates. Although the other high schools of Cincinnati have similar riulm, we are sure that we have one of the lJesl. if not 1119. besl or them a . Page Sixly-four PHOTOGRAPHY The Photography Club was called inlo being to supply a general knowfecige of photography to VVoodward sludenls During this year. CIUJ1 members ilave learned what the requirements for a good picture are, and how to develope and prinl' one. They were very fortunate in having iVIr. Harldns for their teacher of pholograplly. He is well versed in the chemical side of photography and his method of giving them lhc advantage of his knowledge is most successful. Those who have become proficient in the art of developing anti printing films this year, were awarded certificates. The Senior Girls. Allllelic Associaiion 0. A. AJ under the supervision of Wiiss Nlury Higgins. meets in the girls gym every X'Vcdnesday and 'I-hursday after school. The members are girls in the tenth, eleventh, ancI twelrlh grades. The dues are lwentylive cents a year. The giris parlicipale in many arlivities, such as hockey, basketball. volleyball. and baseball. The winning team or teams then receive emblems for that particular sport, Also. if a girl lms participaled in every sport for three years and has a total uf 750 points or better. shs rereives a lell'er XV . Every year a Senior Girl is. chosen by a committee to be Honor Girl. She is lhen presented with a cup on Class Day. Of course. the Senior girl must be a member 0 the G. A A This girl's churacler must be of the best. The G. A. A. is an excellent organization to join. not only because it gives mliuyment, bul, also. lrerause il encourages inl'eresl in physical development and teaches m-operalion. Puge- Sixly-six, LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, Socielns Latina. was organized in 1932. Its purposes, as set forth in its constitution. are to further inierest in the study of Latin, to learn more about ancient culture than the limiled time in the classroom permits, to berome acquainted with srlmofmates, to develop initialive. poise, and histrionir ability. and to provide for drill in parliamentary law. The motto of the club is Perge Marlo. Nlcmbership is granted 10 those who have sucrcssfully passed one ycar oflatin anti are in sympathy with the purposes or the rlulm Programs consist of speeches. sinpjim;r of Lalin songs, Latin plays. talks, diEb logucs, and Roman banquets. The officers of the Club this year were as follows: Prcsidcnl. Mary Jane Qualey: Viceipresident Ollie Van Hook: Sm'rclarv. Joscpllinc Tyler; Treasurer. John WIetvaH. Wliss De Vere is llw rat'ully adviser. WET PAINT CLUB. The Wet Paint Club was originated by art stuclents 0f the five and ten ban art classes. These stuclents gathered together thosc art pupils who were inlerestecl in promoting a better understanding and appreciation of art. Nleetings were 119ch every Friday in lhc art mom. Eavlm n'mnlh the activities COIlSiStECI 0? two working meetings. one social meeting.. and an interesting irip to some place of artistic value, Two or the most notable trips which were taken, were to 1118 Tart lVlusoum and to I'm Art Nluseum. Tho cnmpelenl' managpmenl or I'm club was handled by Jane Ruchly Presiw clcnl: VViHiam Kcnney, Virmprosidenl: Dorothy Young. Secretary: and Lucille Lyerla, Treasurer. The membership FOHSiSlS of: Ruth Srhacron Jam: Rurhly, Jean l,isl. VViHiam Kennoy. Dorothv Trenz. ViHiam Cornwall. Richard Paolo. D0r0ll1yYoung, Lucinc Lyvrla. lVlm'slm VVriQhL Cinder! Long. Ed. VX7031, Edna Lebrorhl. George Robert son, .lolm chegnr. Frank Massal. Paul Henry James Dillinn. Jay VVinams. NoolI Nlartilm Charles Ucrlwr. Tommy EiHmH. Lcallm Dlmr'nn. Virginia Tillol. Rnlwrl Funk. Ellie Cooper. Elva Gilroalh. Charles Ale Cimrlvs Thnrker. LWary l..osoy. NFL? Bizzarri, JOC Frank. Robert Srl'momer. Ed SCIIOOIHPF, Jr-rome Smith. and Nick EV ancini. Page Six'lyrvigh! DRAMATIC CLUB The VVoodward Dramatic Club aHords an outlet for the dramalic talent of Woodwarti students. Under the capable supervision of IVIrs. TrinHe, members of the club produced the unusual onc-act comedy. uHis Majesty Sleeps. The exvel- lent acting! and H10 well-lrained voices were a tribute to the Club and its direclon Club members participated in various successful auditorium sessions, two of which were Nlr. Tackenberg's play, HTlle lVlaldng of a Nalion, and EVIiss Eppingcr's Spanish program. Some members also applied for auciitions and received roles in several radio plays. OPERETT CLUB The Operetta Club is an organization of girls who are interested in good music . and who atlempt to present one or more operattas every year for the benefit of the 3 school. Under the direction of Nliss Roberts they receive valuable training in Singing and music appreciation. Their activities this year, however, met with disappointment The Operetta Club had been working on a Spanisll-American play called HEn Route VVitfl Columbus. XViih the numerous performances srheduled lhis spring and Hm. freA quenl Commencement rehearsals. it was not possible to put it on Ibis spring. It will be given, however. next autumn. Page St'lmnly GLEE CLUB The Girls and Boys Senior Glee Clubs gave a Christmas Concert of Clokey's uChild Jesus , accompanied by a very fine electric organ played by tVliss Elba Davies. The Girls Senior Glee Club gave a concert at a sorority meeting at the VVomens Club. University of Cincinnati. in Nlarcll. In April they sang at the Girls Hobby Fair luncheon before 600 girls. at the Hotel Sinlon. In April they broadcast from VVCPO at 6:15 one Sunday night: On April 22nd. the combined Gtee Clubs gave a concert at school. giving 1119 following program: uiV'ly Love is a Fisherman ................................................................... ....StricHand Hey Derry Dowu Derry ................... Bach Hlxl'dy Day CBFOE ............................................. Iteems Taylor HSlumber Boat ........................................................................................ Gaynor CIIRLS Cu 1; CLUB 1 Passed By Your X-Vindow .................................................. Brahe uYou. Dear. and I ........................................................................................... Clarke SoloswlDA BENIKER Vagabond King ............................................................................................ ....Friml Evening Star .............. .VVugner Stout Hearted fVIen .................................................................. Romberg Boys Guile CLUB Roses of Picardy .................................................................................................... Wood Falling in Love with Someone .......................................................................... Herbert SolosHVmcle Guess blah le Heart a Place VVllere Angels Sing .................................................. Fisher Come to the Fair .................................................................................................... Nlartin Robert Nestor was soloist with the Boys Glee Club and VViHiam Haynes played the cello accompaniment f? ?Qk XVoonard sponsors lwo bane! classes yearly. one for beginners and one for advanced pupils. They take two lessons a week from Nliss Orr and give one play a year before the school. Ballet Classes are open 1'0 a VVoodward girls who are willing to aliend the classes regularly. This year Wliss Orr taughl the udvanued Class modernislic dantes. Tlley Iliad llle pjeusure of having the weH known lxllle. Federovu help Illem will! a modernisliv dance whirl: She. Ilerse . had composed for the revitnl which was lneld on Why IIHL Puyu Nmpnlyrtu'u TAP DANCING The Advanced and the Beginners Tap Dancing Classes of X'Vooclward com pleled another year of continued success under the supervision of Nlrs. Edna Pollak Rehhemp. The Advanced Class met on every Thursday in the girls gym. VVhen the giris 0F the Beginners Class become skilled enough. l'hey-r are advanced to the higher class. A joint recital of the two classes was presented in Nlay For the studentse The numbers inclutleti HSweet Varsity Sue, uHippopotamus.u Ten Pretty Girls. and HDinah. iVlany thanks are due to Beatrice Roebuck. who faithfully contributed her excellent music, which she played every Tl'lursday and Tuesday for the classes. J The purpose of these classes is to furnish entertainment for themselves and the stue dent body, and to add 1'0 the health and poise or each memhen Under the supervision of hlrs. Edna Polluk Rehkamp. unulher group of girls was trained to become American Lille Savers. This is an organization formed hy lhe American Red Cross in order to reduce the danger of drowning, The rlass lhis year consisted of tweniy-nine girls who me! every Friday afternoon at the Rothen- herg Junior High School. Only fairly good swimmers Could join lhe Class. and earh girl had to prove her mastery in swimming and pass a difficult oral and written examination before she could wear the emblem of the organization and consider herself capable of helping anyone in danger in the water. This class is not for girls who just want an emblem to wear l0 Hshow 0 .u hut only for those who esteem it as an emblem of honor and unseifishness. Allhough it may he that only one girl out or thEs numher muy aitl in preserving a lira inH the- iu-quisilion OI this skin was lime well spent. Page Saver: ly four GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves have had an organization in VVoodward High Srhoot For over eighteen years. In all this time, they have stood for wholesome friendships, good scholarship. and clean fun. The purpose of the organization is statect in their affiliation pledge. To Find and give the best. That means to Find the good in others and give to them the hesl friendship. The Girl Reserves stanct for service. If they can he or any help to the school. they feel that it is their duty to take on that lash. They believe in spiritual development and growth by giving some attention to the higher and more heautifut things which ma it? For good Character. The Girl Reserves believe in sport and run. but they also stand for good scholarship and high principles. They give high honor to the one who can always get the ban in the hasttet and lo the one who can atways carry the ball over the goat in a football game. but even greater honor to the person who can think straight imct he honest and honorable in a of his contacts in tire. The Girl Reserves have partiest discussions, picnics. and hikes which add to their social life and provide for the girls of X'Vooclward an opportunity for whole? some activity and atl-round ctevetopmenL tV'tiss Bowie is the sponsor. Alpha Billy Coon Leo Burns Herbert Lucas The Purpose nTo create, maintain, and extend IHrouglmul Hm srhool and community, high siundards of Christian Character. The Slogan Contagious Christian Character The Dynamic A Clean Standard In Living In Speech In Athletics 1n Scholarship The Objective Health Betterment IVIincI Acquiremenl Soul Enrichment Service Achievement Roster of Membership Senior Woodward Hi-Y Clubsw-I1938 Beta Henry Bivens Robert Beebe D. Campolongo Gamma Gordon Theryoung Floyd VVest Joseph Weyer Sam Delta Raymond Parker Rice Robert Peppers VViHiam Stark Harley Ulrey John Underwood Harold Vayhinger VVilliam VVoeste John Chamller XVilliam Allen Donald Cheeseman Robert Cheeseman Ray Krone Karel Nineff Leonard Nipper VViHiam Peace Hunter Severding Leroy Smith Arthur VVerner Art LeSucur Ivo Sdarra Jack Peppers C. IVICCIanahan Vv'iHiam Stephen Villiam Brown oncI Lowers Hugo DeSaIvo Louis Levendusky Robert Cobb hlarvin MCCOIEl John Fischer Ollie Van Hook VVaIter Cohen John Gallenslcin Robert Lentz Robert Kempf Carl Rodan Gilbert Thomas Ervin Stone Allen Clarke John Moore Bill Seipel Charles Collins LeRoy Bauer Irvin Kuel'm Robert Haidle PflgP SPI'P'IIVVVSPIK'H Robert Wood Jack Potter Neal Carter Cornelius Kuyper Ray Com 5 Marvin Carroll Carl DeWart Quentin Gindele Jack Goodall '3 U wk The 1938 season lms lurcn a busy one For the VVnndwzu-d High St'lmol Ordmy Ira. Auditorium sessions plays and other lhentrirul porrnrmam'es, nlumnaf rPllniOHS, all have been given llwir appropriate musical selling. Several other m'rasinns FHIVI' lmen Furnished music by SHIN ensembles CIIOSCI'I fl'fH'H ll'llf nrrhcstm. Nhlsic sludicd and performed during the season has raverod a witlv sr'U'w. rung- fng from Classirs by Mozart. Haydn. nncl Beollmvon lo I'm modern mmpnsilinns Ly Gershwin, Some current Scull: Ameriwn popular numbers were imporlcd nnrl performed for llle Spanish play. Orrhcslra equipmcnl' has been considerably augmenlod JJy gifts or instruments from SPVCFRI alumni. 11181'9 nlsn IIHVP ITPPII SPVOHII pLIFCIHISPS ITIK'KIP liy HI? SFFlUUL le orrl'wslrn lszc-s lln-vr mmnlwrs lly Lirarlunifnn lllih' year. ixlr. Van Porl lest'rw's murll t'rcdil lvm' Iris illJlP lmuh-rship nml inliinih' pnlit'mo. Puqv Svtwnlv eight AUDITORIUM His Majesty Sleeps The Senior Dramatic Ctuh. during the first semester, presented a three-act play, ths Majesty Sleeps.n The production. ted by Verte Howard, as the prince, who hact to he put to steep. and by Ruth Roland who accomplished the feat in the specified time, was enthusiastically received by both the tower and upper classes. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Trinkte, our teacher at etocution. The scenery. properties. and costumes actcted greatty t0 the mooct 0f the play. This was the first performance given by the Senior Dramatic Club of the year. The Ntatdng of a Nation Written by NIL Charles Tackenherg, HThe tVIatdng of a Nation was presented by a number of students Chosen by Mr. Burns and Mr. Tachenherg. The action of the play took place in Pennsytvania in a Scotch setttement and catted For a group of HRU-rotting actorst Ray Virgin, Katman Ptotnick Verte Howard, Robert tVtachay. and Richard Machay quickly acquired a good strong hurt in their speech. On the other side we have Ruth Roland and Virginia Gross, the grandmother and daugh- ter. tt was a fine presentation. not only from the student's' side hut also tor the tart that it was written by one or our teachers. Oh the Air tKOn the Air was a program of Broadway preportions. It was ctirevted hy h'tiss Eppinger and provided a very interesting session. Alt in the Spanish tongue, it was. nevertheless, understood and enjoyed by the audience. The program was purportedly transmitted from South America via television and presented the t'ypicat Spanish orchestra. dancers, and singers. hVith a very large cast. it was a fine example at cowoperation and hard work. tt was put on For the Night High School and was re- reived as welt there as in the clay Classes. tVtr. Burns. tVtre Guastini. Wtiss Orrt and htr. Van Pelt assisted in the direc'tiun and production. Page t.:ighlv HIIEIIIIIP Cim'innulf. n Am'funm' Br'uuly um, Digni - Vivu- M Frmrlh Sln-vl fun mmlh. u i'ilv M .Vqu Yhirmx Virn- Imm lln' tyrliun Twrml'rm! STUDENT LIFE , a. .$.$.4 , 3V9! hr..oo;u$.owi.mm,9 CvVVngn, , , . ,7gf g fg LIFE AT WOODWARD Not In J36 outdone by that popular I nmgnzine feature. Hlflfe- Goes To A Pilrly. the V00dwzlrd Annual or I056 presents its own pictorial epic. I HIJIE ul XVoutlwurd. l. The engineers begin fo fum on H10 heal a! dawn. lust like the fac- uihv. they also want 10 make filings llol' for the students. 2. EVEN; a Imigh Ito and u Clleerio il 5 OH to school we go. Hey mu. wlwro's my sucksJ 4; .q A 1' H5; ' $2.. 1 . Wummmmm x . 'i. TIHJ daily mid un Hm luvlwrs is an as umbilinus shulenls gel 0 hand ful 0! books to sue them leough Um day. HHv-v. lac, what did me hutw for English? 4. Bo if mmr sn humble, erv's no plat ? Mao mw-s homeroom. whore one can gpf in U Luv licks of study 'pro rfassns lmgin f0 mova 7. 3'1: HpHm'E' aspiring Ifinsroins. Up in llwir nodes in rulw roofs anrl lngm'imms, Hwy fr-isnrl angles in spam limo. 6. Bliss Levi's :hnoriran Hislory room is so quiet you mn lmur Hu- lmnk pages quiody rusHv as rnl'm pupiis road up on lhv olorlion of 1300. HFEAT T 15W wk 3' WOODWARV' LIFE AT WOODWARD .1 7. Probing. lowing. mmiyjng. Tilal's file may fWr. Floyd's phys'i t'isls find out Urings for l'hmnsolums in Hm hrborrrfory. 8. hYuu. Jo El Nais may. Class. mla uisos W11: I'lnrukius as Ilis careful rhomisfs work IUHIL 10$! Iuba amt Pirll. 9.5155 TImmpson nprmminnly Ia IUOIQS OH US IIPI SFIIOIUP'l-X' f'IUSH fIPJUf,S All info 1,10 lmgvrly 0f HHumleU ii LIFE AT WOODWARD 10. AM Tim uuls are on. A1111 jus! look a! Hie smiles on Hm girls, fares. us they quml lo the lreallhful Hit? mats. Oil. and I0 50 sure u svinliL lufing bi! of conversation is aka enjoyed with Hie meal. H. And so lo the undilorimn ono fifll to enjoy a dramaliv offering pul on by urw dvpurlnmnt of our busy srhoul. Say. cu'on'! Umsv auditorium programs sum ? ll. Tllvi'v-s Ipodu'Hg quila lilcv u snappy boll 0f gym work and u s mu'vr ajl'vrumnl lo make a studr-ni J firmly will: lire 010 wr'm. wignr, Hf! n'r'fuIH-v. LIFE AT WOODWARD I 3. ths Sanders. geologists delve info U10 mystery of our planet earth as Hwy ImmHo rock specimens 01y mined in Um field. Please 10 Holy - 'l'lw observant expressions on Illeir lnrr'ghl. shining fares. H. Tile exponvnts of ur! FFGHEP br'auliful linings under me rupublv guirlunrv of Aliss Clark. I3. Our Over Hm Rhine simivnl M? I'vvim-A' Hm old HoiJvuwrg days daily in BIO us W11: mm rlvr Hauwn mats arrow :1 Crlr'mun lussun. WIFE AT WOODWARD L 3.! 16. A slnn 0f C IX XLIS in Hm ! nmleing. as wihmss fur. Taln's hush ling vlnss of brmkbnppors. : 1. . By Um pidurasquv Ugh! of m: 1 0pm! forgv, our mighly imiuslrinl nrls artisans vast lmauiiful rrorxlions in nwlal. M l I E 15'. Tim Ilig fmmlnin by flw If, v: Iprary is Hm mas! ghmmmus 51m! in i I110 sdmol. Horo Hm Fl'PfllH rip In rrnnm guHmr in rim! and or. . . Innf wk; , -'..q 4A. . . .. k .. - '--;3..-w r' 'u-ws-bv .uzk .2 ' -' ' LIFE AT WOODWARD 1'0. XVPU. schonl being 0mm Ilw disciples of Iriglwr Ipuming pour out oi the building run! into I'm sfrools hmdvdfm-110nm. sumo! 110nm. 20. Of course Nmro's no fun in Iltu'rving Immv mlmn you ran ham Inn ,wrv. 2!. Ah. Hm rant! 0! a pm-forf Jay. AH fvsls passml. good rorffalions in vm-h class. new Irionris mrrrlo. Am! so . . . m slumborfrmd and pl'mzsnn! n'r'vams. 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In eifher case your success will depend o n y o u r physical well-being. and +ho+ i n f u r n m e o n s proper dief. French- Bouer lce Cream is o wonderlul energy builder 2 and 1+ is also +emp+ingly de- liciouss.l French-Bouer INCORPORATED QDQDQDQDMMMQDMMQDQDQDQDQDQDQ19MMMQDQDQDMQDQDMMMMQBMQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDM MMMQDQDQDMQDQD SPANS J. F. SPANHORST. Prop. KODAKS 2 FINISHING GREETING CARDS I223 Moin Sfreel' Phone: PArkwoy 207l 5N OQDQDQ ocmquq OQDQ OQDQDQDMQ 0M0 OMMMMMQDQDMM THE DORST COMPANY Monufoc'rurers cl CLASS RINGS and PINS COLLEGE ond SOCIETY JEWELRY SPORT CHARMS2PLAQUES2STATUETTES Special A++en+ion Given fo LOCAL SCHOOL CLUB ond FRATERNlTY PINS We lnvile Your Suggeslions Designs Furnished Upon Requesf ZIOO READING ROAD CINCINNATI. OHIO PHONE: PArkwoy 3360 Page Ninelyifiue mama mmmmmmmmmmmmdumm 30nd QUDUDWUDUDUBUB mcbmmmmmdbmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm J Sf: - , Jn , 7- : -aW-a-+fr- 1' 7 wwwwwwmmwwwwwwonmwwmmpwwwquwwwwwmowwwqompm OPEN DAILY PHONE: PArkwoy 5m THE SEVENTH WARD LOAN AND BUILDING COMPANY I 448 MAIN STREET awwwwwmqonomwwwqupqamoq OD QDMQDMMMM K CQCUOQNYDEWJUBUDUD Good Luck. Seniors Complimen+s of THE CLASS OF I939 W CLUB QDMQDQDQDQOQOQ DQDUQQDQDQDMQOQDQJO Compliments of WILSON PHARMACY l063 Cen'rral Avenue MQDQDMQJQDQDQOQDQDMMQDQLaQDQDQDQr Complimsnfs 0? I. 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NORMA KLANKE, Secretary and Treasurer 830 DIXIE TERNHNAL BUILDING PArkwoy 08W QDQJQDQJQJQDQJQJQJQJQJQ JUMQJQJQ 70x90 '76 p ,, QUGO3030EOQOBUDUDODUBCQOQC5050bUDUQUEGDUQUQUUUBUQUUUQUBGEUWUBOUUUUQUDUBCDOQC303030?ODCEUDUUCBCOUDUBCBU JVBUQUDCQUUUDODUQOQGDCDUDUBUUUDOBCDCDCDCDOUGDCQOQCBUDCQUQCDQQQQCDUOUUC t Famous For Over 30 Years CLARENCE L. LAVERY LEE HALLERMAN BOYD B. CHAMBERS ETHAN ALLEN end a cample+e line 01! Qualify Beverages The Cincinnafi A+hle+ic Goods Co.. Inc. 7or all occasions. 64l MAIN STREET Phones: THE GRAND POP CHerry 4768 CHerry 4769 BOTTLING CO. BIO W. FiHh Sfreef CincinnoH. O. 0 Phone: CHerry 0727 QJG 0MB ?EJQJQQU 0M MMQJQDQJQEJQ OMQDQJngQJQJQDQOQD QDQOO WMQJQ OQDQJQ OWMQJMth OQDQDO OGDQ QQJCQQJQOQ 7 J j m. QCQC QCEL'BC' 'QUOC 567507736 bmmc' QNCBUDODCECBC'QU'QUQCQNUDC QC DCDCBCFQCQC$CQCG P Pug? 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Cincinnofi, Ohio WATCH REPAIRING QDQO1OQOQDQOQDQOQOQOQDQOQDOOQDQDQI Diamonds 1 Wo+ches -- Clocks Silver Flc+wore 8l8 Main Sfreef CincinnoH, Ohio UQUQOBJDWU DUDUDUDWUBJDU ammo DJDOQUQd UUDUQUDUB MQDU OMQDU DQOUDQDQDQDQDMMMQDQDMQDQDQDQDQDQDQ OQOCVJQ OQDQOQDQDQOQOQOQC RITA RESTAURANT Florence Schmidt Prop, STUDENTS WELCOME Regular Dinners 1 Double Deckers Chili Any 51'er Sandwiches 01: All Kinds H. J. DUSTERBERG PHARMACIST Eaer Thirfeenfh and Broadway l2l2 Main Sfreef CHerry 8677 DWWUBODODWUDUDODUBUBW UOQOQ DMQDCXOQOQ K700619000 OQDQDU 00 Oh Oh h 00. OQOUOQOQDR OQOQ DODMQOQDQDQDQDC 4M mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmd DOW W DWG Emma ommmcma DU 00 Compliments of Complimenfs of L. 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Burns gummwwmogaaompmowmomphanamotmmmm o . . b The Economics and Socuology Classes g Complimenis of A FRIEND QUDUBOD QDQDQDQDQDUDQOQDQDQDQDQDQQQDQOQDQDQ:Q0QDQ0QOQ0Q0QDQDQ0QDQOQDQDQOQOQOHDQDD U9 Complimenfs of DOT'S BEAUTY SHOP I86I Fairmouni Ave. WAbash 4528 D 0 E7 Comphmenfs of g P A FRIEND QDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQ9QDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQD OOOQOQDQDGOQDQDQDQOQDQ QDQOQDQDQDQOQOQOQi 0 0 AQ QQOMQ ongpngpmpmq pwwwgpgpg UDWWWWU QUDUDUDUQUQUQU DWWUQUUC 35 e g g Complimenfs of Complimenh of DR. W. L. LAYPORT A FRIEND UDOWUEUUUDUDODUDUDUUUDUD QQOQDQDQDQDQO 30300050DUDUDUDUQUEOBUQOEUQUDODUBUBUDUDUDUBUDUD 5UDUh0DUQODUD030DOUGQOQUD Page One Hunclred TWO ta ' 1 UV . 3 V 1k t-itil guzwe: v- . 1m . 3.9 I a a, hae- ' 3-1-1. .. -'- 'ISLZ'WW 5-1; h $ 7degj I should like to take this opportunity to thank all who participated in pub- lishing of this Annual. First, I shouici like to thank my classmates. the Class of t938, for the honor they i bestowed upon me in electing me editor of their Annual. Then I want to thank every member of the stati. especially Mr. von tier Haiben. iViiss Ciarit. Jean List, With Banwag, and Robert Newhoici. Their activity is evident throughout this book. I should aiso like to thank every member of the iacuity for the help rendered in every phase of the Annual. F i likewise wish to thank iVIr. Striker anti hilt Becker of Young and Cari for their infinite patience in taking the pictures or the seniors and of the organizations. hir. VVm. Ringo was extremely co-operative in photographing the juniors. The Cincinnati Enquirer most generously providedvus with the beautiful views of h. . u Cincmnatl. Our alumnus. White Bizzarri. loo. deserves our thanks; for it was he and Noel Martin who embellished these pages with their clever cartoons. Our special gratitude. however, goes to NIT. Emit Maier 0f the iV'Iociern Engraving Company, our engravers. anci to N r. VViiiard Griggs oi the Ohio Press Printing Company. our printer, Both of these men gave so generously of their time, their advice. and their work that we can repay them only with our sincerest thanks and good will. ALBERT FINGERMAN. M072 72mm in my work xxilh the student publications, i have never been associated with a student who reveaieci a greater capacity for work. 21 more inexhaustible fund oi energy, and a greater versatility than Aihert Fingerman. Al is like a dynamo. gener- ating great quantities of energy which he uses for every conceivable purpose. He is the ieiiow who made the Annual a go. XVLL VON DER HALBEN. Pug? gym: 'Illntiuul Three- ? gym; X lliny ?lvjl'lll'fghn- , MlyxarllllIM .' ; 1'9 I M Md 5. 2' 151,. 431;; 132 le mil mt '91 ; I 1 ea 3 R 4 gr. MWMWWXXw3 xx- x W 3$$mx nmmggfi 3 I $z 13,, - 77'ii1rm 1mm x l


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