Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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8:27 a.m. Sh-h-h! JANIE DAWSON. Likes to tap, type, talk, dress . . . does it all well. PEGGY DOGAN. A six-inch smile and a personality to match it . . . enthusiasm, vitality, dependability . . . will stick with the hardest iob until it's done. DOlORES DONELLEY. Do Do is blessed with a store of vitality. She makes friends with everyone. VIRGINIA DUVAL. Jenny's sparkle and her easy-to-live-with- disposition will be of great value in nursing. EARL EDWARDS. He really gets things done . . . a Iunchroom job, an after-school job, and time for studies and for friends. MAGGIE EDWARDS. First in fun, first in laughter . . . wears her clothes like CI fashion model. WALTER EVANS. Plays a keen saxophone in the school band . . . admired for his broad shoulders. BETTY LOU FELTNER. Dancing and basketball are two good reasons why Betty is always in the best of health and the best of spirits. LOIS JEAN FELTNER. Knows her own mind, but she is ready to listen to someone else's opinion, too. RAY FIELDS. Don't be fooled by that shy grin . . . behind it he's usually up to something. FRANKLIN FLACK. What a guy! Moved from grade ll to 'I2 in two weeks . . . easy-going . . . a dependable friend. BEVELYN FOX. Queen of the candy machines. Sweet iob . . sweet girl. LULA FREEMAN. Lockland's gift to Woodward. High grades in every subiect . . . a particularly diligent chemistry student. MARGARET FRITTS. Her keen interest in sports and school activities has much to do with making her an ideal friend. OSCAR GARNER. Will probably turn out to be one of the best trombone players since Jack Teagarden. His neat appearance will do much to help him. 1-Af I f I'

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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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Big business! MARY GEARTLEIN. An outstanding student in camptometer class. Mary has the concentration and speed the iob requires. MARY ANN GECKS. Her graces are many, her faults are few. This girl will succeed in the business field, too. MATTIE GILLIAM. If you need cheering up, just listen to Mattie for awhile. The blues disappear when sl1e's around. DAISY GREEN. What would they do without her in the faculty lunchroom! An all-around gal like Daisy is a treasure hard to find. PATRICIA GREEN. On the spot whenever anything interesting is going on -active in everything generous and friendly. MYRETTA GREGORY. An excited spectator at Woodward's foot- ball games-enioys skating -cherishes an ambition to be- come Farley Granger's private secretary. MYRTIS HACKETT. Known for her clever way of phrasing what she has to say. Myrt is one of our sharp gals. KATHERINE HAGER. Kate is a little girl who will always have warm friends. Her dress is always sharp and neat. DONALD HALES. Plans to become an M. D. Already knows just which funny story to prescribe for an attack of blues. SALLIE MAE HALSELL. Noted for her fabulously fast tongue. A loyal member of the Cheering Squad. Loves forbidden choco- late pie. HAROLD HANSELMAN. Courteous and cooperative-when he speaks you may be sure he has something worth saying. FRANK HARGROVE. Big-hearted Frank can be depended on to help any worthwhile cause. Will represent us well at Wilber- force. RUTH HARPRING. A most wholesome personality makes this tiny girl a real favorite in her class. ALICE HARRIS. A pleasant, sincere manner of speaking-hard- working and loyal. ALMA HARRIS. Active and busy but never in too much of a hurry for a warm smile at her many friends.

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