Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Home Ec: We're cooking up something. DAVID SIMMS. Those things that happen to David couldn't be as funny as they sound when he tells about them. Never hurries . . . always on the go. GLORIA SIMMS. Fun-loving, warmhearted . . . a loyal Wood- ward booster who seldom missed a game. HAROLD SKIDMORE. Even-tempered , . . takes life as it comes . . . a friend worth having. CLARENCE SMITH. A gay companion . . . a sharp note in the bond . . . manages to fight a winning tussle with Book- keeping II. DONALD SMITH. Give him a year or so to get started and then turn on your television set for a good Donald Smith program. GORDON SMITH. His red hair and pleasant smile are well known and liked at old Woodward. r JAMES SMITH. To be counted on in an emergency, we'd say . . . this whiz in Math IV is always calm and collected. PARNELL SMITH. A pleasant disposition that we advise him to keep. It will take him far. PEGGY JO SMITH. The name of Peggy Jo will always bring to mind her shining black hair and clear blue eyes. REGINA SMITH. Notable possessions are her blonde hair, beau- tiful teeth, and a large collection of pictures. DELORES SMOTHERS. Light hearted and light on her feet . . a skillful tap dancer. GLORIA SNEED. Poised, thoughtful, industrious . . about her that makes her welcome everywhere. MARGARET SOMMERS. We expect Margaret to be a real credit to Woodward's business training. JOE SOMORI. A man of genius when it comes to dancing, sports, and making friends. Famous for the Somori-Valentino tango. WILLIAM SORRELLS. Likes people, especially girls good humor can dispel anybody's gloom. 1' way his

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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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First Aid? They were supposed to save me! SYLVESTER SOWELL. A true Woodwardite . . . a diligent worker in many activities. His unassuming manner when he's in the spotlight has won him our respect. JACQUELINE SPARKS. Makes friends easily with her contagious good humor. Jackie enioys life. MABEL SPENCE. Behind that shy smile is a glowing personality which makes Mabel a wonderful friend. GRANVILLE STALLWORTH. Has racked up many points for Wood' ward on the basketball floor . . . a hard-working Hi-Y man. WILLY STARKEY. Tall, broad-shouldered, handsome . . . and, besides, he can cookl DOROTHY STEPHENS. Dottie has been a popular girl at Wood- ward because of the same qualities that will make her an ideal secretary. RUBY STEPHENS. A constant reader. But her time is well budgeted . . . studies are never neglected, particularly book- keeping. JUANITA STEWART. Here is iust about everything - good looks, good grades, good friends . . . a real asset to the class of '52. CHARLES STURGEON. His good traits are too numerous to count. His bowling score is high, too. ELIZABETH TANKERSLEY. She really knows how to cut a rug. We all enjoy her pleasant smile. VIOLA TAYLOR. The girls like her . . . the guys like her. Always carefully and smartly dressed. WILLIAM TERREY. Another young artist whom we count on pointing to with pride some years from now. HELEN THOMAS. Like the famous Helen of history, this one has a way with her that is hard to resist. SHIRLEY THOMAS. A tiny senior with bright brown eyes and shining chestnut hair . . . that identifies Shirley. MARILYN THOMPSON. Two burning ambitions-to be a good secretary and to be a good cook. Let's hope she doesn't get mixmaster confused with typewriter.

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