Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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CLIFFORD MILLWARD. The bark of the 1952 Bulldog, and one of the reasons for the success of Woodward's band. BETTY MORTHORST. Our strawberry blonde . . . her ability to put peoole at their ease will always assure her popularity. MARJORIE MOUNCE. Mickey is understanding and easy to talk to. lt's a pleasure iust to know her. JOAN MUELLER. A sight we like to see-Joan's lovely dark hair set all by her crisp white blouse. JOSEPHINE MURRAY. A voice like a lark's. We all hope she follows a career in music when she leaves Woodward. Jo was born to sing. ROBERT NEAL. Asks lots of questions . . . finishes what he starts . . . one of our favorite basketeers. IMOGENE NEELEY. Her beautiful red hair and discrimination in choosing clothes makes Jean one of the most admired seniors. ROBERT NEELEY. Quiet and unassuming-you have to see him shooting baskets to appreciate his speed and skill. NORMAN NEW. Here comes the lad with the snappy reply . . . sharp wit . . . a hail-fellow-well-met. DOROTHY NEWMAN. Dot is an enthusiastic reader, but when you can get her away from books she can bake cakes that are out of this world. l.OLA NEWMAN. Enioys skating . . . if she ever skates as well as she talks, look out, professionals! SHIRLEY O'BRlEN. The natural beauty and interesting character of the lrish are well represented in Shirley. ELSIE PASOUR. A iewel among women-she talks only when she has something to say. JOYCE PATRICK. She's lovely. She's engaged. She uses . . . Maybe Joyce will tell some of us how she managed it! BETTY LOU PAYNE. With her contagious laugh, Jie can keep you in stitches as she tells about all the quaint people she has met. JOANNE PELZER. An outstanding student . . . She has our utmost confidence that she will attain her goal. ROGER PENNINGTON. The master key to the key room. The keys to his character-friendliness and dependability. U ' BLANCHE PENNY. One of the best shorthand transcription students in Woodward, and a girl with a mighty pleasing per- sonality. .IACQUELINE PHILLIPS. High-stepping out in front of Wood- ward's wonderful band-a better maiorette could not be found. AUDREY PORTER. A vivacious bundle of rhythm who enioys Brazilian music and foreign dances. VIRGIL POWELL. His nonchalant manner covers a reflective mind . . . a natural critic, a good artist, a useful member of the lunchroom squad. -29 T,

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4- 11 RUBY MANN. Don't let a few flashes of fiery temper scare you off. She's an earnest friend . . . fun to know. VIVIAN MANNING. Charm and wit . . . leads the class in fashion . . . always up with the latest expressions. LUCILLE MARPLE. A pleasant manner and warm friendliness make Lucy a real favorite. EUGENE MARTIN. Makes friends quickly-and for keeps. His philosophy: Live while you're living. JACK, MASSEY. Not much mass, maybe, but an important member of the Class of 1952. Kept a critical and competent eye on the Annual. JOYCE MATHES. In years to come, when Joyce is a famous top dancer, we plan to brag about we knew her when. CYBELE MEADOWS. Sewing is a skill that this future secretary will always have in her nimble fingers. SHIRLEY MEEKER. Collecting popular records is her favorite pastime. Her serious ambition is to become an expert comp- tometer operator. EVELYN MEYER. Her ambition is to be a really successful house- wife. She beats us all at crocheting. LAWRENCE MYERS. His pleasant disposition and ready smile make him a most satisfactory friend and u credit to Woodward. MARLENE MYERS. Flip is the kind of girl everybody sums up as cute, Ready for fun. Ambition? At present, it's Joe. ROBERT MILES. An energetic fellow who seems to be every- where at once. ANNIE MILLER. Annie has an important requirement for suc- cess in any field - she sticks with a iab until it's finished. BARBARA MILLER. Efficient and capable in the classroom and on the playfield. A noteworthy student and a good hockey player. HAROLD MILLER. If friends were counted, his total would be huge. He's always courteous and ready to help. English IV: Alas, poor Yorickl



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. ir.: 1' 1 KYQQP' .iv ' 5' . 1, 51 ' ff G: 5 Qt! 9 . it JOYCE PREWITT. Some lucky olTice will acquire a good worker and a pleasant companion in hiring Joyce. OLES PRINGLE. Real gone . . . one of the best bass drummers that Woodward has ever had. NATHANIEL PUGH. Has iendly personality that will carry him for in whatever work e chooses. JOAN RACE. She's fun to know, and useful besides . . . a whiz in Zoology . . . an accurate cashier in the lunchroom. ROBERT RANDOLPH. A game of checkers, played scientifically, is what he likes best. What we like even better in his unfail- ing courtesy. CARLSIE RAWLS. Packed with vitality, Carlsie is one of the girls we are always glad to see. LOUISE REED. Alert, cheerful . . . always in the mood for activity of any kind. JANET REESE. Pretty and capable. Janet bubbles over with enthusiasm for Stanley Home Products. An efficient girl. LILLIAN RICHMOND. Besides being a lively companion, Lil makes a pretty picture with her blue eyes and sleek dark hair. BARBARA RITCHIE. Will probably take on a secretarial iob with the same enthusiasm she has for dancing and skating, and with the some success. NORA ETTA ROBERTS. This girl really has rhythm. The band would have been lost without her this year. PRUDENCE ROBERTS. Neat and popular . . . a girl with many ambitions, and with the energy and will to achieve them. AMANDA RDUSSEAU. Well groomed, poised, and friendly . . . in short, a young lady of real quality. HELEN RUEBUSCH. A lovely voice that will be missed from Woodward's choir. BILL RUSSO. King Russo I will never foget English IV, and vice versa. Our favorite future pharmacist. JACK SAMPLES. Man of the hour with the girls . . . Show business for him--we look ahead to seeing his name in lights. BETTY SAYLOR. What every band needs-a red-headed maiorette captain. Betty has a host of friends. BETTY SELBY. A real exhibitbn of speed and grace on skates . . . always good company. MILDRED SHANNON. A charming girl with an easy-going dis- position. Accurate and responsible . . . she will make a good bookkeeper. NORMA SHEARER. Her melodic soprano voice holds her listeners spellbound . . . and she looks as good as she sounds. VIRGINIA SHEARER. Sincerity and willingness to assume re- sponsibility make Ginny tops among the seniors. x

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