Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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SADIE BENTON. A loyal Woodwardite, this girl, alive with school spirit. Hard to imagine Woodward's front hall without Sadie in a group of friends. HOISE BIRKS. Works hard and plays hard. We expect him to become a top-grade football coach. MARY ELLEN BOEHM. Probably the girl with the mast original laugh in Woodward . . . it's irresistable. MARTHA BONNER. A shy smile covering a warm personality . . . Sincere, fun-loving . . . a real addition to any crowd. ROBERT BOWLlNG. Bob's the boy who can knock 'em dead with that curved ball of his. We hope he will make as many friends in the big world as he mode here. JUNE BRATTON. Looks smart . . . is smart. Finds time for a full program of activities . . . works miracles with a needle and thread. COSTELLA BRITTON. Likes people, and they like her . . . enioys the theater . . . hopes to be a secretary. She'd be a good one. ANNA F. BROWN. Active in many groups . . . the kind of a student who keeps school activities going . . . knows how to work and how to play. DRUSILLA BROWN. Petite but packed with energy . . . Dru sometimes reminds us of a pint-sized rocket. JEWEL BROWN. Envied for the astonishing variety of her hair- styles and her flair for clothes . . . a dependable student, besides. VIVIAN BROWN. Count on her for some good advice in a pleasant, gentle voice. SYLVESTER BROUGHTON. Woodward's sports star. lnvaluable every season to our football, basketball, and baseball teams. He just didn't have time for track. BENJAMIN BRYANT. Mister President . . . a fine example of capability, diligence, and perseverance. A dignified presiding officer, a hard worker, and an effective speaker. VILMA BRYANT. A busy Woodwardite . . . invaluable asset to the music department . . . types almost as fast as she talks. ROGER BUGGE. He may be small, but we didn't have any trouble hearing those rapid-fire answers in class. Students come bigger at Woodward, but not better. JOYCE BURKETT. Poised and competent . . . knows where she is going and how to get there. EMILY BURT. Always smartly dressed . . . always informed about the latest style . . . and always ranking high in sports. VIVIAN BUSCH. Often to be found in the center of a happy, laughing group. J GERALDINE BUTLER. For some of us, graduating in four years was a struggle . . . this smart gal did it in three. Too bad such nice people don't stay longer. BETTY BUTTS. Has plenty of S-M-l-L-E and uses it generously. CURTIS BYRD. Can hold his own with anybody in cooking. His ambition is to become a chef. We predict a great deal of success, -2l

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JAMES AKINS. An easy manner and ready good humor . . a friend indeed. High popularity rating with the girls. EVELYN ALLGEYER. A girl who always presents an attractive appearance . . . makes us proud to say, She's from Woodward. JAMES T. ANDERSON. Jome's red hot trumpet notes will long echo through the halls of Woodward as he continues on his happy, carefree way. ALBERT ANDREWS. A likable lad with a steady drawing hand . . . and a long list of friends. PAUL ANDREWS. Manages to enioy all the good things of life . . . a sincere and earnest worker. JEAN ARVIN. A dynamo of energy. We've been able to depend on never a dull moment with Jean. JOAN ASHCROFT. Her lunchroom table has been a merry one. Fun follows her around. FLORENCE BALLINGER. Lovely black hair and a ring on the L Q third finger, left hand. Florence's favorite recreation is to go fishing. SENA BANKS. Why bother to study public speaking with such expressive dimples? I BILLY BARKER. A mnnnerly gent af his own free will is iust the ' way to describe our Bill. - OTHELLA BARNETT. Her gay conversation brightens these halls ., and makes her welcome in any group. f 15.4 'J Z ALMA BATTLE. A happy nature and a winning smile . . . all - J the qualities that make a true friend. MAX BEARE. Whatever iob he takes will be helped by Max's A ability to get along with people. SARAH BELLAMY. One of Mr. Van Ness's indispensable: . I efficient, reliable . . . quick to smile. ' BERNICE BENTON. Blessed with good humor and a talent for friendship. Admired by everybody for her neat appearance. 3 Physics Lab: Atom smashers -20- 1 1'



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ROBERT BYRD. One of Woodward's star athletes . . . always a good sport. Has the qualities of good leadership. VALLEE CANNON. A girl it has been a pleasure to know. Her excellent work proves that a conscientious student gets results. THEODORE CARMICHAEL. Love of a good time and dependable loyalty make Teddy a fine companion. VIRGINIA CARRIER. An enthusiastic cheerleader, a natural iob for a girl with such high spirits. RICHARD CESLER. Big, strong, and handsome . . . why can't every fellow look like Ces? Of course, he's an athlete. RONALD CLAUNCH. Dependable, friendly . . . the lunchroom staff is kept in a good humor by Claunch's clowning behind the scenes. RAMONA CLAYTON. Ray's ambition is to be a secretary. We believe she can do anything . . . and do it well. SHIRLEY COLEMAN. An original girl with an original hobby- collecting shoe strings! She also likes dancing. MARJORIE COMER. As it sometimes happens, this small-in- stature senior is a big influence. Her friends know her as Peachie. MARTHA CONNER. Bubbles of laughter seem to show in Mart's mischievous brown eyes. BETTY COOK. A high-ranking student as well as a very attrac- tive girl. JOAN CORDELL. An outstanding ieurnalist, perhaps our most active senior. Beams with enthusiasm when there is something to be done . . . and gets it done. DOROTHY CORNS. Proof of the advantage of growing up in a large family is Dorothy's winning personality. VIRGINIA COSNER. Ready to carry her Woodward training out into the secretarial world. We count on her success. DAVID COX. The time Dave spends improving his athletic ability is time well spent. He may be a future track great- who knows? HENRIETTA COX. Her present plan is to become an army nurse. We can guarantee her sincerity and efficiency. HAZEL CRAIG. Her steady eyes and warm smile make friends for Hazel wherever she goes. She will never let a friend down. YVONNE CRITTENDEN. A gifted girl with quick intelligence and artistic talent . . . but so modest and friendly we cannot envy her because we love her. EMORY CROWDER. Energetic, resourceful . . . small, like a pack- 1 age of dynamite . . . Chef Emory is at home in any kitchen. VEORA DANIELS. Likes to talk, and when she talks we like ta listen . . . big, beautiful smile that goes off with a giggle. ture. Everybody's friend. - 22 - rt 'H' -I 44 JO ANN DAVIS. Cuts a mean rug . . . paints a pretty pic-

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