Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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We have selected This theme for we are daring To be different in that we feel strongly our position and duty to The world in which we live. We must be different in attitudes and ideals if we are going To face life and cope effectively with its immutable problems, We must be different or we will fall into a stereotyped way of life which we cannot afford to do in this l95L1 and the years to come. Much is expected from us and we expect to give fully. We are able people and it is as it should be that we are chosen to meet the demands of The busy world. We dare to be different in that we take the banner and hold it high regardless of whether duty is questioned or our rights challenged. We are being dared to do This every day in every way. has XX 1 Color Guard Don Sallee, Joe Bryant, George Gay The United States is the hope of all tree- dom loving countries, tor all look to America tor strength and guidance in solving their problems. 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Is it any wonder that we are curious about them for it has been Their outstanding personalities and strong desires To help us, which make our faculty unique in our eyes. -5- ,..,.. ..,.....-. f 1 .'.'. . ....q ,-,-, 9.3, Q s . s ,o Q V,-.. .-..','. . .'. . ffyf. 0... 3. I s 1, , ,0,'.'. Q .'.' , N, . - . . Q . , , . ...., . Q.. , , ,. ., , ., . ,. . . . , ,-...- .-.o,-,.. . , ... ,. ., 3, Q - - ' ' - - - - + .1 .- .,-..- v, . -,.- -,- f.- -0.3: .-.,- . . . . ,.,..:..,.,.,:,...,.,,,.:.:,,.,3,4 .1 ' x- . .1 . . ., . , '.','0', - . ' ' . - , f, .. ,',. , ,Q...v,, ,I , Q , ,Q , , , ... ... J.. ,. .. .., . .o.. .. , .si ...', ,', ' ..,. ....,,,.... .. . .. , , , - .'.'.,',.,-. h.. ,. ,,.o,- 4 Q... Q .,- .,-,-, . ....,.,.. , .. .. .. ,..,.-.'.'. f .-,......o1,.-sv . ... .. .'... . ..... ,., ,. .. - ,...,.,, ....Q,.. ,,,-,, ...MH .,..,. . . - - - . ,g-,-.-1,-.-. .s.-.'.'.v.f-,-,- 0. -..,..,.. .., . -...., -.,,., ., V , -.... ...Q-X ......... o-',,,. ...Q I . ....., ,. ....- ,., . .-,.-,..... ..- . .. ..,0 .,. .ov x Q. . .., .o ,.. K ...,f,..f,,..,.,:,j,.....,. -...fQ.....'.'..-,,-... ..... .. .... ...L .'.'.'.. ...... .HJ ...,...-Q4 , y..'....-o...,',-.-o -..,....+..-s,..,'.--...-...,'..,.: ., . ., . ......,....,....,..-,',..... f., , PRINCIPAL MR. ROY E. CAHALL To the Graduating Class: You have now reached a stage of maturity and ability that will enable you to meet your problems with a clear mind, a strong body, and a resolute will to succeed. Remember that work intelligently done is an honorable thingf that it is not so much the character ot the work you do, but rather t e character you put into your tasks that is important. Your ideal shou d be to love your work, and to see in your work oppor- tunity to serveg,o look upon your work as a blessing, to approach your task each day ith ioy and with the determination to make that day's work one tille with accomplishment and successg to meet each new day as a challenge to develop your skills and understandings and your power to dog to realize that in all your work there is dignity in just the ratio to the pride and ettort you put into it. Work leads to success which will give you the rewards in personal satisfaction, recognition, and worldly goods that you deserve. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL To you the graduates of l954, I wish to extend congratulations and best wishes. May the experiences you have had as a result of your decision to finish high school be profitable to you. Your school, home, and community have endeavored to lead you to learn effectively and live a good life. May you in every specific situation conduct yourself in a way which will bring good to yourself and to all who are affected by your actions. May each of you fully realize that you must accept responsibility for your acts. Time and time again you must contemplate the results that may follow from what you think and do. I am confident that your future and the future of the community in which you live, will be influenced for good because of the attitudes, knowledge, and skills you have acquired at Old Woodward. Best wishes to all. G. H. Van Ness SECRETARIES MRS. LINNEA ANDERSON MISS VIOLA STABNER MISS REGINA WEISS Office Office School Se retary I ei 4 'll3'Ii in-Q: R1 e-1' i- 7 . 14 .6 Y: er ,,, A . '1 ..v, , ., -v-fv--- ww- -Y, --. -V MISS FLORENCE AIKEN Counselor MR. JOHN P. ARRINGTON English MRS. BEVERLY N. BECKER Physiology MR. ALLEN BLUMBERG Special Education MR. CHARLES W. BROWN Science MR. WILLIAM R. CANTER Physical Education MISS JULIE CROTTY English MR. CHARLES DIENER English in-,Z .... 2. H., MISS MARY ANTHONY Social Studies MR. RICHARD BATHIANY Physical Education MR. ROBERT BECKER Physics MR. RAYMOND BROKAMP Mathematics -10- . 1 vnraaq' . MR. GEORGE C. COWDREY Science MR. LAWRENCE R. CRAMER Driving Training MISS MARILYN DOSCHER Mathematics MR. EDWARD DRIVER Chemistry .-V , fuse' MR. CHARLES JENNING Art and Industrial Art MR. DALE JONES Science MISS FEARN L. LANG English MR. ROBERT LARSON Physical Education S MR. ROBERT LARSEN Mathematics MRS. ELOISE GREGG Home Ecoonmics MR. CHARLES HIPPERT Social Studies MISS JO ANN HUGHES Social Studies I 4un:.,,,,,,,Yv , ,...5. I MRS. JANE K. FROELICH K Social Studies MRS. OLIVE GROOMS English MR. CLIFFORD HOUSE Business MR. WALLACE HURLBURT Art and Industrial Art X MRS. MARJORIE KENNEDY English MR. JOSEPH LAMPING Mathematics MISS MARGARET LUSBY Social Studies MR. THEODORE MENSING Art and Industrial Art MISS RUTH POUNDS English MR. ALFRED RUBENDUNST . 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EARL BEHRMAN Music MISS MARJORIE CALLAHAN Business MR. LAWRENCE R. CLARK Art and Industrial Art MR. CHARLES ENDICOTT Art and Industrial Art MR. LAWRENCE GARDNER Social Studies MR, ABE GERSHKOVITZ Music MR. ALEX HENDERSON Special Education MR. JACK HENNIGAN Art and Industrial Ari MRS. MONTANA JONES Physical Education MR. WILLIAM LO-'JE Social Studies MRS. LEILA LUNDQUIST English MRS. JESSIE MCDANIEL Librarian MISS PATRICIA PATTON Counselor MISS FRANKIE PHILLIPS Physical Education MR, FRED R. ROEBUCK Business MR, MYRON STAPANIAN Counselor MR. HENRY K. SCHROTH Social Studies MISS JANE TIEMAN Librarian MR. 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'-f 1 . t 3 I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Don Sallee President Charles Gayle Vice-President Yvonne Casey Secretary George Gay Treasurer We, the Senior Class Ofticers, deem it an honor to have been chosen by our fellow students to be their spokesmen. As class ofticers, it was our duty to get an expression ot the opinions and ideas of the class. ln speaking for the class, we hope that the decisions which we have made were thought of as the decisions of the class and not that of the ofticers. The knowledge of leadership and co-operation which we have gained in the past year vvHl be of great value to each one of us as vve journey HwoughlHe. Don Sallee - 18- JAMES ABERNATHY. Baseball is James' first love - he hopes the future will find him on the diamond. BESSIE AMOS. You can be sure there is never a dull moment when Bessie is around-say that again!!! BETTY AMOS. What would we have done without Bunny cheer- ing to back our boys at the games? JEAN ANDERSON. Jean's ambition is to serve in the Air Force. She will be a fine addition. BENNIE ANDREWS. Humerous, easy to know, glib of tongue. Hopes to own a small business of his own. VERNON BACON. A studious hard working boy-especially when meeting new girls. AUGUSTINE BAILEY. Augustine believes in laugh and the world laughs with you -what a spirit. LOUISE BARGER. Louise, a lively red-head with definite ideas- she is an asset to the Annual Staff. MARGARET BARNES. Poise, charm, and good taste make her one of Woodword's well liked seniors. LONNIE BELL. Lonnie's patterning after Robert Q. Lewis-and he's wise - after all. WILLIE BENFORD. Highlighting the band as drum maior, shinning all around. Willie will never be forgotten. JOAN BENNETT. Neat dresser and sparkling personality, Joan -is one of the best-liked seniors at Woodward. ADA BOLLING. She'll keep things moving on schedule in any office-we need more Ada's. BETTY BOLT. Jean's ambition is to become a nurse. Such a personality will help make her a success. LEROY BOND. The medical profession will certainly be glad to get Leroy. Good luck in future years. BIRDIE BONNER. Bert takes part in many activities. She'll suc- ceed in the field of nursing. RUBY BOOKER. Her quietness and neatness will help Ruby in becoming an artist. DELORES BRADFORD. Besides being a lively girl her soprano voice holds an audience spellbound. ADDIE BROWN. Laughable, lovable, loyal, a hard worker, help to describe Addie. CARRIE BROWN. Carrie's ambition is to become a teacher, but a polished apple will never trick her. JACK BROWN. Jack is a member of the Honor Club and on the gridiron he is great. - -19- ,Jn-uuun W ng. A A H Urn. JEAN BRUER. Quick cures are few, but with Jeanie as a nurse look out for miracles. INEZ BRYANT. Interested in Student Council and Big Sister. Inez knows how to throw a real partyl JOE BRYANT. President of the Honor Club, o hard worker and a whiz in math. VIRGINIA BURT. Her swell sportsmanship has made her a very active member of G. A. A. IMOGENE BUTLER. Imogene likes to travel and get there quick. No slow boat to China for her. DOROTHY BUTTS. One of those rare individuals whom we never tire of being around. THELMA BYRGE. Capable, diligent, helpful, describes Thelma to a T . WILLIAM CALHOUN. William desires to be a writer. Do we see another great Bord in the future? LEE CANN. Lee is interested in piloting a plane. Bon Voyage uny boyz!- GEORGE CARNES. George doesn't talk fast, but he thinks faster than the speed of lightning. BEN CARPENTAR. A carpenter he'lI be, a Carpentar is he. LOUIS CARR. The Ieathernecks will feel 10096 boosted when Louis signs on the dotted line. BOBBY CARR. Bob will go far in the music world singing and playing the piano. EARTHELL CARSTARPHEN. Sonny is a gentleman. Simplicity of ' manner and heart, supremely good natured. YVONNE CASEY. A lovely girl, with a lovely personality. There is none who can match herl SHIRLEY CENTERS. Her happy smile and sweet disposition has won Shirley many friends here at Woodward. GRADY CHAMBERS. Don't be surprised if you walk into a Ciros and hear the baritone voice of Gradyl CHARLES CLARK. A little on the quiet side, but this doesn't keep him from having many friends. RUTH CLAYTON. Ruth has a heartfelt and sincere smile for .' everyone she meets. BERTHA CLIFTON. Bertha has shown great talent in Woodward's band -we're proud of her. HARRY CLIFTON. When Harry come to Woodward we gained a fine, sincere fella. 20- '1 H 1 I DOLORES COLVIN. Dede flashed through Woodward in three years-she's on her way to College. ANNA CONNELL. Where there's laughter you'll find Anna- always has a ioke up her sleeve. STEVE CRACHIOLO. Steve ranks high with the quiz kids and is well liked for his friendly smile and attitude. RUTH CULVER. Ruth's neatness and wonderful personality will help make her a successful secretary. REGINA CURE. Regina will be a Cure for any patient as o nurse. OBIE DANIELS. What would Woodward's band do without a big smile and a good ioke from Obie. HAROLD DENNIS. Hol's the ambitious type-wants to grow rich one of these days. JOSEPH EASLEY. Hey, Joel, they even wrote songs about you this fall-now you are immortal. ERMA EASTWOOD. Erma's plans tend toward the maternal side. May we wish you happiness. GERALDINE EDMONDSON. A leader who has outstanding quali- ties, that's Gerry. WILLIE ELLIS. WilIie's quiet and efficient, always willing to extend a helping hand-she is a good gal to know. DALLAS FIELDS. A likeable lad with artistic values. And friends? He has plenty. MARJORIE FITZPATRICK. Margie's outstanding qualities make people fond of her-her sparkling blue eyes oren't entirely negligible. JAMES FORAN. Jim will hit the dusty trail in the Marines come June. JANET FORAN. Janet's an active Miss-she'll be an attractive R. N. in city hospital. BARBARA FORD. Bab's irresistible smile and sweet personality will help her become a good Social Worker. HAROLD FORD. Hal is quite a iaubo on the sax . Keep your ears tuned for more of the same. GWENDOLYN FOSTER. Gwen is on outstanding Booster, sings well, winning personality. If there were only more like her. HILDA FOX. Al'Iilda loves to travel and will be a wonderful secretary for some lucky company. GEORGE FREEMAN. George is o great guy to know-supreme nature and devoted to basketball. GUSTONIA FREEMAN. Toni's likes seem to favor domesticity. Dietition will be her title soon. -21 eff' I i an 1 1- f 1 ALFARETTA GAMBLE. Alfaretta's hair style is one way of de- scribing her future as a beautician. MARY GARLINGTON. Mary wants to become a secretary-we wish her much happiness. GEORGE GAY. Most likely to succeed-George believes in studying and he'll reap benefits, we know. FRANCES GAYHEART. Frances plans to go on helping people by attending New York Salvation Army Training College. CHARLES GAYLE. Editor of the Woodward Yearbook. l'll bet the Cincinnati Enquirer could use him now! HAROLD GOLDEY. What did he see? He saw the sea-after four years of the Navy, we're not surprised! JOE GRANT. Joe appears to be a hard worker on all scores. We know he'll be a success. RAYMOND GREEN. Nothing Green about Ray but his name. We'll miss Ray as one of Woodward's eleven horsemen. LEDONIA HARDIN. MALISIA HALL. First in fun, first in laughter. One really great gal. Ledonia is an ambitious senior who has all kinds of ideas for the future. VIOLA HARMON. Viola can be seen in the halls at noon- she marks a bright spot for us. AUGUSTINE HARPER. Augustine is cheerful plus pleasant- quite a bill of goods to have filled. DELORES HARRIS. Lois plans to attend Chase College, and be- come an accountant. SAMUEL HARRIS. Be careful with that electricity Sam. We'd hate to lose you, wouldn't we, gals? FRANKLIN HAWKINS. A package of dynamite who has won- derful sportsmanship. LEWIS HEARD. Lewis is our Lucky Strike boy-he's iust happy- go-lucky-go Clovis GWENDOLYN HENDERSON. Her ambition is to beautify women and to own her own shop. RITA HENDERSON. Loves all sports, especially basketball. She'll be missed by the girls in G.A.A. EMERY HERRING. Believe it or not-Emery's hobby is fishing. Ever catch a Herring, Emery? CLARA HORTON. Golden Throated , gay and has that extra dash of vitality which we all admire. VIVIAN HORTON. Jolly, amiable and good natured are Vivian's outstanding qualities. ANDREW HOWARD. Andrew's bassoon solos will be missed by band. WARDELL HUDSON. The bug of rhythm and harmony has bitten Wardell - he aspires to be a musician. LIDA HUGHES. Integrity, friendly, warm smile describes Lido whom we believe will make a fine social worker. RUTH HUNTER. Some people have everything- Ruth is a charmer, and she'll be kept busy as a nurse. ANNA JACKSON. Anna is in the groove and always knows the latest . ANNE JACKSON. Anne's initiative and willingness to work will whiz her along on the road of life. EVELYN JACKSON. To Evelyn action speaks louder than words -does her work quietly and efficiently. PINKIE JENKINS. Pinkie's smart clothes and quiet lady-like manners will be missed at old Woodward. SARAH JENKINS. S::rah's quiet, efficient. Her school activities and scholastic record assure her future as a teacher. EFFIE JENNINGS. She is always dependable, and 4that's the type of nurse we need. ANNIE JOHNSON. Lots of luck to Annie, whose cheerful smile will warm you on any cold and dreary day. DOLORES JOHNSON. Dolores's well-groomed appearance and genial personality is tops around Old Woodward. JOHN JOHNSON. A hard worker, dependable - he's a friendly and likeable member of the senior class. WILLIAM JOHNSON. A wholesome personality makes Bill a like- able guy. GAIL JONES. Gail is Woodward's No. 1 saleswoman, and no wonder. See for yourself. GRETA JONES. The way Greta takes an interest in school could be a lesson to all students. HENRY L. JONES. Our advice to Henry - be a good musician and you'll be richer than the richest. JANIE JONES. Sew straight seams and flatter, your purse will be fatter. Remember Janie! LAWRENCE JONES. Larry's bright and ready smile has won for him many friends. - RICHARD JONES. Richard is candid and frank, never overlooks a chance to pull a prank. WILLIE JEAN JONES. Captain of Maiorettes- Willie is stepping high and we'll hear successful reports someday. -23 TW ' , CHARLES JORDAN. ln 1960 charles, with his 396 batting aver- age, will boost the Redlegs to lst place. It's o promisel DOROTHY JORDAN. A busy Woodwordite, but never too busy to give a winning smile. MARGARET JORDAN. Her wonderful personality will make her life a good and happy one. ALLEN KIEN. His team will make the crowd go wild with Kien playing. GLORIA KING. 1954 Annual Editor. GIoria's second year at Woodward awards her the Laurel Wreath- MARTIN KRIER. Best of luck to Martin. With smile and music it's amazing what he can do! RONALD LEAR. After going to college for music you'll be another Harry James. LORRETTA LEWIS. Could it be that Woodward is turning out a second Margaret Bourke White-Good Luck. WALTER LEWIS. Walt is a second Disney in drawing class. Just ask Miss Clark. DELOS LOGAN. You can always depend upon this young man with o horn to hit High C . CELESTINE LONG. Celestine likes football, skating, and danc- ing. She desires to become a successful teacher. JOYCE LONG. Joyce's chief interest is to become a very efficient secretory. Good Luck. STERLING MACK. Woodward will be proud to have a former student go to West Point. Huh! Moc. KRUTHA MANIGAN. Krutha is one of those wonderful boys- always the same. A gem on the Annual Stall. BEVLON MANION. A faithful Bulldog Reporter. Her ambition is to ioin the WAFS. TED MARTIN. Human sport page of Woodward Hi. Anything you doubt about baseball, ask Ted. EVELYN MATTHEWS. Quiet and reserved at all times. Evelyn is always courteous, loyal and eager to help. LEADORIS MEADOR. Leodoris is a good gal and on asset to the senior class. DOROTHY MILLER. Industrious, patient, and a pal. A wonder- ful person to know. JOE MILLER. Best wishes to a future best dressed man of America. PAUL MILLER. Paul is a mixture of looks, personality and thot certain quality which makes everyone like him. 24- WILLIE MITCHELL. Neat and reserved. When Willie speaks, you can be sure everyone is listening. DON MORAN. Don's interest seems to point toward the grid- iron, but we feel sure that he has other points of interest. VIRGINIA MOSES. A very calm and pleasant girl. That's Ginny with the smiling face. LOYNS MULLINS. Bon Voyage Loyns on your great anticipation to travel. MARY MURPH. A sharp gal who dresses real neat. With per- personality to match. DOLORES McBRlDE. With Dolores as our nurse we will cer- tainly get good service. ANNA MCCOY. Anna is neat, attractive and we'lI miss her when she's gone. RAYMOND McDANlEL. Singing or dancing Ray is really good. We're sure he will be a success. KATHLEEN McDONALD. Kathleen desires to travel around the world - Bon Voyage. WILLIAM MCFADGEN. Best of luck to a fellow who has a good career ahead of him. ANDREW MCGINTY. Andrew, please be careful. lt's the third molar, not the second. JAMES McGUIRE. We just want the facts, mam-and Officer McGuire will get them. BOBBIE McHANEY. Bobbie plans to spend time in sunny Cali- fornia with emphasis on her favorite recreation. BERNICE McLEMORE. Bennie is a very active girl who will gain great success in the future. ' DOROTHY MCNEAL. A very talented girl who plans to travel. We wish you a successful trip, Dat. ANNA NEWTON. Anna has a lot to contribute to the field of nursing - patients and more patients. PAT ORLOFF. Great at football and basketball. The Bulldogs will miss Pat. A real friend to everyone. EDWINA PARTPIDGE. Edwina is one of our lovers of sports. Baseball and Volleyball are her favorites. LaDON POPE. Our Boy! Smooth and sharp with that something extra that we all could use so well. 5 BOB PORTER. Bob's ability in art will someday make him a very fine architect. ROGER PRATHER. Although Roger is not a cowboy, we're sure he'Il make a hit as a disc jockey. -25 --5 A JAMES PRESTON. Pres is an intelligent senior with a flair for art. Our Annual Staff certainly appreciates him. SARAH PRUETT. Sarah will spend her eltorts becoming a good secretary. WILLIAM RANKIN. As capricious as they come-that's our Bill. DORIS REYNOLDS. Doris with her pleasing smile has wan her many friends at Old Woodward. RICHARD REYNOLDS. Our future doctor-Rich studies hard L and talks fast. His secret of success. SHIRLENE RILEY. Shirlene is as pretty as a model. Her ambi- tion swerves toward fashion co-ordinating. JULIUS ROBERTS. A fine chemist in the near future - it wouldn't surprise us at all. OLLIE ROBINSON. A live wire if we ever saw one. She has won many friends. BETTY RAE ROLFES. There's never a dull moment when this petite bundle of ioy is near. DON SALLEE. A busy boy-Editor of the Bulldog-President of Alpha Hi-Y. EZEPHYRO SEBRON. When we think of zephyr breezes, our thoughts will turn to Ezephyrd. JEANETTE SHARP. An ambitious girl with personality who aspires to become an officer in the Salvation Army. JAMES SMALLWOOD. Jim enioys good iokes and football games. In fact he enioys life. MARGARET SMART. Double trouble-but we'Il certainly miss Margaret around Woodward. MARY SMART. It's a Grand Old-Name . She is a grand old girl. BERKLEY SMITH. Berkley likes taking snapshots-that can well lead to a career. BERTHA SMITH. Bertha is friendly, likeable and sports minded - this may seem trite, but it's a wonderful combination. CARL SMITH. A fun-loving person and likes his levis. Well liked and has many friends. HELEN SMITH. Here's hoping that Helen's college life will be as rewarding as her high school life. LORINE SMITH. Some college will be lucky to have Lorine as a student. TURNER SMITH. Jim is another fly boy who we hope to see in flying colors in the near future. 26- ALBERT SOLOMAN. Whenever there is a party, you can bet King Soloman is the center of attraction. VIOLET SOLOWAY. Always neat in appearance, ready to have fun at all times. VIRGINIA STEPHENS. Virginia shows her love of people by her ambition to become a teacher. YVONNE STEPHENS. Yvonne appears to be burning with en- thusiasm and ambition. That's what it takes these days. CAROLDEAN STOKES. Carol is one of Woodward's best- friendly and wonderful person. LESTER STOUDERMIRE. A sports minded fellow-likes to listen to popular records. JOANN STUHLMAN. .lo desires a cottage small by a garden wall in preference to a career. CLARA SUMMERS. Clara's a gay girl-but has her serious side also-good mixture, Clara. ANNIE TATE. Dancing, drawing, and flying appeal to Annie who really has her head in the clouds. NADINE TAYLOR. Nadine is outstanding for good grooming. She hopes to become a barber. SHIRLEY THACKER. Shirley is a spirited and enthusiastic cheer- leader, active in everything, generous and friendly. EDWARD THOMAS. A fellow whose success is certain. He is o guy whose personality will take him anywhere. CLARENCE TURNER. When Clarence starts his quartet, people will talk about how good they are. SHIRLEY VAIAS. Woodward's Ginger Snap. Full of fun and a fine maiorette describes our Shirley. ROBERT VAUTER. Bobby's humor, personality and generosity are way larger than he. ALBERT WALLACE. Here is an enterprising fellow with an ambition to sail the Pacific. MARIAN WALLER. Marion's voice is well known around Wood- ward. She was born to sing! RONALD WARD. Quiet and shy, but full of fun-quick as a flash on the basketball floor. MAXINE WARMACK. Loquacity and an easy smile should fur- ther her success in becoming a policewoman. DOROTHY WASHINGTON. Pretty and reserved, she'll always keep you guessing. HERBERT WASHINGTON. It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Herbert speeding by in a F-86. -27 . if iff. 'Tv' .,.,,,, 1 ,,,,Qq54I y xx iY v'w1f1 i t!'M' '?ii'0!l 'F' HJ: ... xx fs .Y ,aQ,,,,,,V, 1 .. Hgm ,,,e.-' ....l,-.7 ,--:..,,.,. W -- --Yv- T-W f--- - fH-Wf.-ql,---fl- FI -H ,-f GLADYS WATKINS. Gladys' ambition is to be C.P.'s wife or a secretary. Who knows, she may be both. MARY WEST. Mary's coiflure proves she is a born beautician- we'lI be reading about her in Vogue , RALPH WHALELY. His magic way of acquiring friends made Ralph a real Houdini . JOYCE WHITAKER. Joyce's personality is her most valuable asset. It is irreplaceable. SANDY WILBORN. A Woodward Bulldog-a steady worker, ready to help. A fellow we are happy to know. ALBERT WILCOX. Al's set a pace in the men's apparel worn at Woodward. He's classy. CHARLES WILKINS. Charles is a teriltic person-friendly smile and a tine example of Woodward's spirit. BETTY WILLIAMS. There's never a dull moment with Betty and her iazz records. DOLORES WILLIAMS. Dee has what it takes to become a R.N. - loyalty, vivacious personality, and ability. EUNICE WILLIAMS. She's just the type to become a stewardess. Quiet and pleasant, with a warm personality. GLORIA WILLIAMS. Poised, thoughtful, industrious-and a Pepsodent smile that makes everyone like Gloria. MOSES L. WILLIAMS. Moses aspires to be a gym instructor. One of the faster men on the track team. SYLVONIA WILLIAMS. A teacher she hopes to be-a finer person you'lI never see. DAVID WILLIS. Between reading books and playing football, Dave has a busy existence. WILMA WILSON. Wilma is our sophisticated lady and full of wit. LAVERNE WINFREY. Laverne is a sociable gal, loves music and would like to be a social worker. MATTIE WOODWARD. A fine young lady, one that Old Wood- ward can be proud of, and we are! FRIEDA WRIGHT. Frieda will represent us at U. C. We wish her success in becoming u social worker. WHOS 00DWLlRD'S 'f' WHO'S WHO They dared - this proves they are different. LOUISE BARGER-Assistant Editor of '54 Annual, Big Sister, Senior Secretarial Club. WILLIE BENFORD- Drum Major, Student Council, President of Senior Choir, President Alpha Hi-Y, President of Pi Kappa Nu, Honor Club, Treasurer of Hi-Y Council. YVONNE CASEY - Secretary of Senior Class, Honor Club, Student Coun- cil - Pi Tau Delta, Treasurer of Senior Secretarial Club, lvyetts Sorority. SHIRLEY CENTERS-Editor of Bulldog, Fourth Bell Speech American Problems, Y-Teens, Y.C.C., Big Sister. STEVE CRACHIOLO -Advising Editor of '54 Annual, Honor Club, Pi Tau Delta, English Club, Physics Club. MARGIE FITZPATRICK-Assistant Editor of '54 Annual, Secretary of Y-Teens, Honor Club, Big Sister, Senior Secretarial Club, Y.C.C. HILDA FOX-Business Manager of '54 Annual, Honor Club, Senior Secretarial Club, Beta Epsilon, Tap Dancing. CHARLES GAYLE - Vice-President of Senior Class, Pi Tau Delta, Honor Club, Band, Baseball, Annual Staff, Alpha Hi-Y. GAIL JONES - Maiorette, Advertising Manager of Annual, President of Alpha Chi Gamma, Y.C.C., Tap Dancing. WILLIE JONES - Captain of Maiorettes, President of Y-Teens, President of Senior Secretarial Club, Honor Club, Y.C.C. GLORIA KING - Editor of '54 Annual, Honor Club, Pi Tau Delta, Phi Oser, Honorary Council Woman, Cincinnati Council of World Affairs, Student Council. ' MARTIN KRIER - Band, Pi Tau Delta, Honor Club, Physics Club, Treas- urer of Second Bell English Club. Been in United States for three and a half years. Planning to attend Engineering College at University of Cincinnati. PAT ORLOFF - Captain of Football Team, Captain of Basketball Team, Treasurer of Alpha Hi-Y, Y.C.C. Accepting offer for Football Scholar- ship. Played on All City Football Team. ALBERT WALLACE - Bulldog Staff, President of Fourth Bell Speech Club, Physics Club. -29- From the incipient stages of our book, we have advocated Dare to be Different . 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Carter, Johnetta 3 M y , 'Zig -Q .Qs ,+ ' ig' if ' 'Kg' 'ff B 0 , et, ,. Q A ' W V1 - - ' K 1 si -.eyes 'Q N gg Q 4. , V L ,K-. 'Q , Ml We K to 4 . X '. ' gy , inn' g .5-H , jpg-W 1, gig F 17 0 r in , ,t Y I Q l y . . Q .,,.s- XA,flZ2w V' 'C .1 . gig' aa- We Qi 1- S ... . , .f rr , Q A w-4 , an B - U JI-3 'er -fs.: ., ,-Q., 5 1-,,N,,.N' E 'P' , l , . w Wit s S l -.,,,, CE' r ,exif Q' ' , . fi W Q Y n ,. 4 ' X Mig ' .,, 1 ff A mt is L f- f 'F L, L M- --f-+L K sv .. ca. . 6-Q, ' - - V W fiw' , -if - .v Q5 V Q: ':-1 2.7 W 1 -3, ,,, ' , x J J' X JN ' We ,, .2 Tv K, 'W X u ' QM i i ' , N... 'N A ' 'M X. 'Q z JAC ,iv ,' 1 -.J l , 'Ce-we s Q-, 'GR' A 1 , Q J- - 7. l ,QI ' 4 '-' L 5 str l J If X '..s J i 'S 4 . L, J g ' Q L 'x f' 1 32 , 'x x X . ,lv . Dailey, Naomi Davis, Carol Davis, Delores Dicks, Betty England, Josephine Haney, Donna Harris, Bertha Henderson, Joyce Hollon, Violet Hudson, Margaret McClain, Ruth Pickett, Marie ,Qs A It , L--. f .Q H-A A, . K 'MW ,wk Qt' , Z' if ,Xl Reynolds, Marilyn Rousseau, Marcella X ' 'M L Scott, Annabelle - Spradlin, Sarah ' in Williams, Beatrice t was if Aaron, Pauline 218 in ' Abbott, Alene ' . 'el Blackman, Loretta Xxw- wk bg, X - x ,--,,M,,, V. Davis, Geneva Davis, Rachel Ford, Bernice Foster, Annie Fultz, Rosemary Godhigh, Melva Grant, Hannah Hackett, Doris Hendley, Helen Jones, Alta Jones, Dorothy Knight, Marian McDaniel, Dorothy McHaney, Mary Nickens, Eloise Phillips, Bessie Scott, Georgia Sheffield, Helen Starnes, Joyce Terry, Gladys White, Patricia Andrews, Ernestine 326 Baldwin, Minnie Beckham, Emma Brock, Christine Burrel, lola Crittenden, Theresa Deering, Lucille Eberly, Pat Harris, Yvonne Hubbs, Joan Ingguls, Betty Johnson, Etta Mae Jones, Juanita Lawrence, Normadell legget, Irene Lockhart, Nellie Longmire, Verdell Mink, Nancy Murphy, Dorothy Nored, Alverna Patton, Gloria Roth, Carol Smallwood, Norma Smith, Piccolo Watson, Lillie Abbot, Marie 412 Andrews, Thelma Brooks, Willa Brown, Gladys Butler, Eva Butts, Barbara Canty, Elsie Finney, Mildred Grant, Jacqueline Hardy, Geraldine Jordan, Mattie Little, Fannie Mason, Lucille Miller, Lillian Prince, Betty Richardson, Helen Sands, Annie Sims, Annie t . sw. 'Ti se X .y :I :gt- i fix i ' -'ful'-F' JUNIORS 'W .L ,defer ,1- L it f f l.f ? A Qf 1.7 i i i s W' M 'Qt ei- igi'.1', if ELIEJJV Q -fri FW-'1 -'W A , E my M Ni-Q E K f A 'R Q V tx Q y ,HRX i ilii 1 ' V 3 , X Q f f N l x , QQ X u , l : W -I :fi . .A D ,, 'iv k- ' e l :'Q..5 ., E ' ' .521 if-' it G-A V 5 5 T '-.. . ' ' -I - Q ,I -gf . -.fy Q ft- A ng-,W L,.c,,M,. .W ia S ze R' g fa N aiu. L ' VW. 441 y EL N We i J , . ,Q ayu, H , A Q83 X t. . ,. x .stef I i 5:5 -3? . 'SR 2.-H4 A A 5' L T- 'Q -- t f .1 A f fi' R T? 'L Q 5 Q byyb A Q Y ., ,gf fi 1- .. ' K X b . K f ,tg i N K s v ' 1 5' . - N- . t, Ge fi-'f .: z , , ' t 'f B-if fc f zz. 1 f , f Q or A-8 l il t s ff' L lr. L' it F N' 'ii' 1 5' B ' R ' s,-'- S 'iii 2 vt' ' f '71 Q 1 ' ,: .,,, T' .L i T, xx! A I' liiu I Ll. i Q ,. r NW K , Q E Q, ,A ,I X AQ, g-I f 'J--. ,Q i E Q . Q Q 'Sf I9 , 'N' f ' - ft E :I it ' Q kd as fox 5 K 535 ,N ,Y - K N fx ' 2 1 ,esf 1 l p X M .ixmg sri, .. el V. -L 1. 1 - ,MSR 'i l l 0 JUNIORS hi, 1 is I .X -13' QF 1' , Y E 3 i iz 2- JE A 923: I tw L r My I 1 Q ,, n W Q A + S , in .. . ix, L :ge E 'g iqzcs :N no 'n -arg C .1.o-Q N ,VA ! 1 Nw fs I Y f J , ' 07, 1 I , '.,, 1 Q E glib! , K I , is X X x be f 'alL' X .,- - -x Sl, ,Sify X X l XV X - -s ff e. 1 , 4 EA ' Q, 1 , X X' iiiefgff. A L L' , X ! ' x It x T it ou, I l r Q 9 L 2-Q ' f f i J, if 5' f S13 is fi R rl f i as elk xl 3 I L . A l , A Q 'T 5' .fb A fir' 1 R., L , 3 A ' L .. ll ix A X J T i A I I , 4, Y 2 ' ' 3 . Y . .Q l up - X vt 5 it x K , L' lk i i fy L- ki i f uf I' N gg' 5 9 ' gg L g 'H ,, Q-ff' , .. Ai. R411 . in have ls t , - f P Q - t 4 si' -ff L4 S A :- I x uh 69 f 1 .-34- . 1 I Smart, Joan Stallworth, Zelma Tate, Darnelia Thomas, Carrie Thompson, Laura Vice, Rena Wallace, Juliette Weisman, Margaret Williams, Lelia Wright, Inez Woods, Marie Bernard, Alexander Bond, Luther Bunch, Harold Carswell, Donald Davis, Willie Davidson, Troy Dennis, Joseph Dukes, Edward Garner, Edward Grant, Willie Green, Johnny Hampton, Orvin Hardin, Raymond Magette, Giles Merritt, James Ramsey, James Sanford, Franll Smith, James Tubbs, Arthur Yates, Curtis Blanlwmsee, Howard Broadnax, Sidney Buttree, Guy Douthard, Norris Edwards, Bobby Grant, Ronald Harris, James Hawkins, Terry Jones, Richard Lee, Robert Lenny, William Martin, Algie Neal, Jesse Newport, Kenneth Pratin, Jimmy Powell, Lucius Reliford, Ronald Rox, Willie Thomas, John Toney, Clarence Watkins, Kenneth Yarbrough, Jerome Yee, Donald Burnam, William Byrd, Robert Daniels, Anthony Davis, Charles Dowell, Joseph Ferguson, James Frazier, William Gaines, Oscar Hall, Leo Hill, Eddie Holmes, Walter Hopkins, Albert Johnson, James Jones, Jerry McKinney, William Morton, Vincent Rachel, Eugene Shaw, Joseph f ---JQIIIUI1-ee - W---ri 7 ----- -is-r.'x---H'-W Smith, Augustus Smith, James Southerland, Thomas Terry, Brinson Thrasher, Richard Tubbs, Joseph Woods, Allen Ziegler, Robert Bates, Jim Brown, James Cutright, Robert Dearwester, Donald Goult, Melvin Gay, Eugene Hambriclc, Warren Horne, Ed. Hosltins, Madison lvery, Leslie Jenkins, Harry Jordan, Willie Lowe, Edward Maxwell, Harold Moore, Claude Moore, John Norman, leon Penny, Bob Raven, William Southall, Charlie Thomas, John Waldrop, James Ward, James Brown, Timothy Carter, Frank Dean, William Harper, Rutledge Hartman, Ralph Haywood, John Jones, Paul Kendall, Emmett Holt, Don Lockard, Marvin Malone, Irving Manor, Donald McCleary, Bill Motley, William Nelson, Charles Oldham, .lack Thorton, leon Turner, Donald Williams, Eugene 420 510 .IUNIORS A - 1 e ' H -P ,, lqztl laid in J li ' L 5 r Y .... Q5 . . R W T ' ' i ., ,X -r-: , Q i:- JAQK -':' ,as E is i il 1 R S' i W -' , i . . 'K -3 'SZ ,..,. ,lf A ' K .P .,:.. , - ..,,, , A . . X f 1 f 1 -,EF fi F mei S . i Q L,,s ' KV .xx kk.. ., R 'K 1,.,,, -. .. -.fs I 'Y' - w dm- ... ,QW ,Q - 1 f ax- 173 CW . I 5 .6' 1 - .6 .... ' Q L K ga-. fir as Qs , li l ...,.... K...- '-'vvv--h SOPHGMORES .D 4 y F514 1. 4.. , 4. r , -uf . I X G J, cv r- 4, X! , Q' 'V .M ' EWU! Q, A if' . s' JI ,, . ,si ,wx f lf, Jr f , -... y Aaron, B. Ashe, Bertha Bailey, Sandra Bradford, Delta Brooks, Shirley Brown, Phyllis Chesnut, Rose Cunningham, Cleo Cline, Marebeth Coleman, Mable Dailey, Delores 20 6 r t C .e - va ,I H 1 4 S Q Fw 3 S. fwsk X fix ' , fd ,, 4 J ' W'-'-' f ' 'i ,,' 5' ' v H ., ' 1 S ml X 'fi' X-'CQ K' X, I RN glib s E it . Q. I ..', yi f n 2'-mf f in ii it 0 Q ' J 5 73343,- X 'J 2 E A Q. 'l yn. 9 PM 'cr ',,,.. 1Q,, ,Q -13.1 -T. Q 5? PM 4: Rf 5. I L' +4.- -'1' 'vnggx' 4 Your ' .W '- 4 i. ii 1--I ' ' l 1 -3' C-'l i 3 gl N ,. H' A - it J A 'll .J ' Q: H , in ' -. Q., I gy. r.. A 1-, 5, Q- S ' R ,M g A 6 A + 'Q' Q L' , 'fr' 'ff X . , gg N 071 Al ca ,R if AL' '31 A H- 'r mall! 4 in gm s.. X 4 Sf' .. ,Mp 6 i 6 X. Q.. lin: E .-1. 'Wt fi,- A ? 1 J .i. l - E for . X I 1 A, 1 T7 I . Q X . A . . i Nm: - 9 R x s i I Dawson, Margarine Evans, Lola Gould, Leola Hollingsworth, Shirley Holmes, Shirley Hunter, Carrie Johnson, Rosie Jones, Katherine Perry, Flora Simpson, Betty Sims, Rosalie Smith, Barbara White, Margie Williams, Johnita Willis, Joyce Adams, Betty 207 Austin, Jeanette Bailey, Joyce E-a'dwin, Maxine Barlow, Carrie Burrus, Marie Campbell, Dorothy Coopwood, Yvonne Crenshaw, Egola Davis, Betty DiGianni, Rose Dumas, Naomi Gibson, Sylvia Harvey, Mauline J-mes, Para Lee McCord, Evelyn Medlacls, Nella Ratlitt, Mary Smith, Ruth S'evenson, Delores Sutton, Gwendolyn Thomas, Mabel Walker, Anna Walker, Norma Watkins, Gardenia Williams, Marietta Wingate, Barbara Ziegler, Helen Barnett, Marie 208 Burlces, Lovely Cheatham, Ernestine Clayton, Betty Coleman, Annie Corley, Geraldine Coulter, Sylvia Cruey, Mary Grimes, Shirley Hampton, Annie Harrison, Delore Humphrey, Fay Jones, Nina Jordan, Leslie Manley, Mary Marshal, Merle McCown, Rachel Merritt, Betty Miller, Shirley Nelson, Jonnie Page, Lavone Patterson, Shirley Porter, Betty Stewart, Barbara Taulbee, Magdalen Thompson, Betty Walker, Catherine Black, Pauline Cannon, Eliza Craig, Lucille Finch, Eva Fisher, Willie Ruth Hankerson, Mary Etta Hartman, Joann Harvey, Pauline Haugabrook, Mattie Hefiin, Mary Alice Herring, Mary Hill, Marie Jackson, Mary Ann Leatherwaod, Doris Littleiohn, Ruth Mason, lethia McCord, Jessie Mizell, Armentha Morbley, Katherine Nunley, Dora Smith, Bessie Thomas, Mary Thornton, Mary Wallace, Betty Warren, Sue Weaver, Beatrice White, Ruth Wilkerson, Mary Etta Young, Julia Allmond, Shirley Bates, Emma Beaty, Mary Berry, Gladys Brown, Verbena Carrington, Odessa Carswell, Marie Fitzhugh, Virginia Grant, Alberta Hales, Dorothy Harris, Hattie Harrison, Rosalie Henderson, Pauline long, Rena Mazion, Evelyn Noble, Susie Pennington, Francis Robbins, Daisy Smith, Betty Townes, Norma Whetstone, Ruby Whibby, Mary Wilkes, Anna Allen, Gertrude Bailey, Flora Blair, Patricia Blunt, Dolores Brosh, Nancy Brown, Arnetta Childs, Shirley Coleman, Betty Datcher, Watie Davis, Barbara Flowers, Mary SOPHOMORES Gs. if-,s Q 1 if Lv 5' ' 'ff 25 N' it QV L. ,5 at il, 'M' lm- vu -M ZZ X , 'iff x 4 fi it T use 'un' rv .L V , ' 'tw-'N SW Lu 1 'V' , 'LA 5-lf 'Ne .X . .,. - -f S- 9 1 .. 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J i 5 '- -SQ- Flood, Marguerite Gilbert, Tina Mae Gilmore, Hozel Grant, Mary Evelyn Green, Eva Grissom, Frances Hancock, Edna Henderson, Carol James, Cremae Jordan, Emma Kirkland, Eleanora Morton, Odessa Mosley, Barbara Sandford, Lois Shepherd, Louise Smith, Jesse Spencer, Dot Stephens, Esther Stokes, Myrtle Walker, Josephine Cecil, Anna Curry, Ann Foster, Mary Freeman, Laverne Hamilton, Antoinette Hartman, Jean Howell, Audry Jones, Oralee Kidd, Gloria King, lzora lemons, Sue McWilliams, Gerri Merritt, Marian Myrick, Annie Penny, Patricia Pierson, Delores Sollee, Barbara Saunders, Mary Shafer, Gladys Sinclair, Shirley Smith, Shirley Starks, Jonnie Thomas, Gladys Widener, Etta Andrews, Mildred Barnes, Juliete Brown, Mamie Burress, Shirley Caldwell, Angela Chapman, Dorise Ensley, Annie Frang, Glenda Homler, Alice Johnson, Gabrietta Jones, Lillie Kindle, Elizabeth Knight, Carolyn Lawson, Arlene Logsdon, Barbara Peterson, Annie Phelps, Sonia Pope, Jean Robinson, Geraldine Smith, Barbara Sutton, Bertha Tayborne, Virginia Williams, Charlene Wright, Lula Campbell, Barbara Daniels, Kay Davis, Christine Ellis, Velma Evans, Barbara Forney, Patricia Hampton, Mattie Hensley, Ruth lsham, Barbara Jackson, Annie Keeton, Jeanette Tedford, Lois Littleiohn, Ruby Merritt, Lula Smith, Dorcas Solomon, Lavada Spivey, Priscillia Steele, Gail Stephens, Dora Summers, Betty Swan, Evelyn Taylor, Helen Trimble, lretha Turner, Johnnie Weddington, Betty Ball, Phyllis Burgan, Marlene Campbell, Ruby Church, Barbara Collette, Eunice Cook, Amelia Copeland, Judy Culver, Rebecca Daly, Rosemary Evans, Mildred Garr, Patricia Gilmore, Laurena Holland, Eloise Hurd, Helen Johnson, Maudie Jones, Bessie Jones, Margaret Lee, Juanita McCullough, Marion McGee, Essie Moody, Dorothy Nealy, Geraldine Noble, Charlene North, Delois Presley, Odessa Roulett, Ella Thomas, Barbara Byrd, LaVon Gilmore, Mary Grissom, Martha Hodricks, Rosemary Jackson, Augustine Jackson, Yvonne James, Carrie Jenkins, Gloria Lyons, Mary Manor, Gloria Maxwell, Harriet McCullam, Nettie McDaniels, Lillie Merritt, Marvina Miller, Margaret Montgomery, Betty Nelson, Bettie Newton, Norma Quotes, Geraldine Robinson, Annetta Rousey, Elnora Savage, Wilma Severance, Marie Smith, Annie 506 509 'in 1 SOPHOMORES . -,',, v ylbql y fg , I, ,..., R r e Q E 1 i X :E-A-I l' -' i X l,Akk 'N ,in ' - Q . 2 iiii SN J S J :fi .ii ii. . gi 'IZ its A in ., L ,,,:.. 5 n f X W M X 6 mls, 'UI I .,.. f .ff ' . 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Davis, Roosevelt Dukes, John Griffis, William Gullion, Artie Hardy, James Harper, John Harrison, Ted Hiil, Lawrence Hostan, Oscar Jones, Gilbert Jeter, Charles McDaniel, Don Pryor, James Ransom, Jesse Reid, William Rogers, John Saxton, Henry Steele, Harry Summerlin, Carl Turner, Alvin Watson, John Woods, Charles Allen, Ruben 216 Bolt, Oscar Brown, James Davis, Allen Ellis, Melvin Embery, Robert Giles, Clyde Hatcher, Thomas Hawkins, Wilbert Henderson, Milton Hollin, Robert Holt, Readie Houston, John Jones, Earl King, Widert Norman, James Sanders, Billy Shields, John Simmons, Ray Spence, Elmer Ward, Henry Wilson, Willie Beasley, Joseph 219 Blanton, Ralph Brown, Paul Burton, Jesse Hawkins, Vernon Helfenstine, Daniel Kidd, Bennie Lattimore, Kenwood McCleary, Keith Money, Herman Pugh, John Richard, Willie Roseman, Horace Sheoley, Homer Sherfield, Turner, Jr. Smith, David Stallworth, Leroy Stephens, Ronald Sundeen, Daniel Thompson, Therman Twitty, John Underwood, Willie .C -4, Ward, James Williams, Bernard Wynn, John Albright, Herbert Blair, Robert Butler, Walter Davis, Oscar Fennell, Clifford Fowler, Winston Harris, David Hopkins, Carmon Howard, Robert Johnson, Willie Kemper, Jerry Kendrick, Nolan Lomax, James Neely, William Patterson, James Schearer, Paul Southerland, Robert Wallace, James Watson, Willie Weddington, Robert White, Thomas Abney, Willie Bell, William Brown, Frank Calhoun, Elmore Chenault, Sylvester Childs, Jesse Connell, William Cooper, Jackie Cox, Stanley Ellis, Willie Foster, D. C. Garmon, Lawrence Hacker, John Hayes, Samuel Johnson, Harold Kelsey, Robert long, Willie Love, Andrew Marshall, Percy Mindhardt, Earl Mosley, Donald Rogers, Willie Smith, Raymond Stewart, Oscar Tolliver, Darrell Ware, Oliver West, Thomas Wilburn, James Baker, Albert Barnett, Charles Billups, William Black, Ralph Brewer, Arthur Clemons, Fred Cox, Robert Curtis, Robert Dent, William Dicks, Michael Flint, Bennie Forney, George Foster, James Gamble, Wilson Gayle, Richard Hale, Henry Hill, Willis Howard, Tryan Meister, Billy Morris, Thomas 302 . wk ,gy 4 A ' ,,. . ,W I I. ,xx ..., X 'L i Nl .fl 3, , S.. 5 v W av i - K ,em SOPHOMCRES ,jg ,uiy 1 .Q ,, ' W.. T M i sa f T fi Q 1 A J A Q s 1,- li y Y ',,:.,,:., i . ,KE le 406 I . , M , .,,, we xi - Q, Q f ii 1 ,Ay . C Y C f it J 1 M 3 J it , 1 J ' R 5, 1 A A F C r ' xi: M A w my 5 . , AX L 4' 1, . A ' ,t C It 2 sw u if xv xxx ,, I I 'f .-?':-': -Q -Ar t iwmw M XX . s if . 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X , ' , 'M i - , A ' . .x Iii -1 D ' X . a S . 'r A fin: X25 rar - re.-I - I .,. QR 'Q S i S31-N 4 I . X ' ' Vg' ' ' K , H bf' f xiii. 6 f. 5 i i -5 as .,.- . urs., -H ---- 1 2 s 9' FIRST ROW: ROOM IO2: Arnett, F., Brewer, F., CoI.ins, L., Combs, G., Conley, N., Cornett, E., Darghty, J., Davis, J., Dunbar, E., Dykes, H., Fields, J. SECOND ROW: Gray, L., Herndon, R., Jackson, N., Littleiohn, L., Malcolm, A., Marshell, P., Moss, S., Murt, S., Perry, M., Person, B., Powell, G. THIRD ROW: Poynter, P., Ratlift, J., Reid, K., Roberts, O., Runt, J., South- erland, I., Spurlock, W., Stephens, O., Stewart, B. Tudor, A., Williams, B. FOURTH ROW: Young, J. ROOM IO9: Bailey, R., Bell, B., Berryman, C., Bogard, D., Bradford, J., Brewer, S., Brunk, H., Centers, C., Cook, L., Eddins, L. to . I X X X X S. FIFTH ROW: Davidson, B., Davis, M., Edison, B., Ferguson, D., Godhigh, S, Green, J., Hammock, Jr, Harrison, M., Hyden, H., Jett, H., Joyce, G. SIXTH ROW: Leung, G., Litton, B., Mabley, C., Mabley, R., Marple, J., Moore, B., Saylor, J., Watkins, S., Wilkins, M. ROOM 320: Adams, G., Allen, C. SEVENTH ROW: Anthony, J., Ball, C., Belcher, C., Brock, B., Carver, J., Coker, R., Collier, S., Colwell, J., Etherington, B., Farmer, J., Figgs, E. EIGHTH ROW: Freeman, J., Gump, J., Helton, J., Love, B. Minton, K., Penix, J., Southard, W., Spence, P., Stacy, Y., Storm, P., Thompson, J. -45- ., M- - -N ll. . R , .., Ahk V-,, , ,5,' ., W' I, if-in . 'Q ' lv Ab w Q Kr , A K. A tl .E- W 32 ,. . . iw 'X ,- al . , Q. 'll' -: . A X , Q blbn ,,..,. EIGHTH GRADE 5? QE 55153 . X 'U J, 4 ,., Q , ff K x . , l F E J . Q - r . VL e-I --:, A E. . . Xf ' 'i:Wq i-f . 1, Qi,-s . ' . 5' Jw ' 1 Q? ,s. ,5. f ld I1 A .tix l. ll W e J R ,4, NR , , W ,Aiij . eixxll 'O in R is ,Q ss. A 1 , figs YY tw. ,I . , , xx l ul .Q shi 1 f a i' ink it . ,R wi lf I ' ,,l,,, Q, at H as 9 V Q3 Q li K! W Ar J :F li. , LS. Q I sy: 1: 52 FIRST ROW: Tuck, W., Turner, B., Vaias, H., Wahl, R., Ware, B., Whitby, N. FIFTH ROW: Cox, G., Ellison, E., Evans, M., Gross, G., Holbrook J Jones ROOM 322: Bennett, L., Brock, W., Burgan, W., Cann, N., Catanzaro, D. G., Marler, W., Mason, J., May, J., McAfee, B., McCoon, R. SECOND ROW: Conley, P., Crawford, R., Cullen, R., DeNoma, C., Earhart, A., SIXTH ROW: Moore, R-I MUlllY1S, J-I MUfPl'Y, F-I Noblef W-i NOf1l'l L Peeks Edwards, R., Ellis, D., Gadberry, W., Goley, I., Helton, D., Hicks, J. C-i PSDCB, W-i Powell, C-7 Reed, J-I Reese, l--7 Robeffsf A- THIRD ROW: Holloway, G., Hollin, C., Hoskins, S., Hutchinson, N., Junker, B.: SEVENTH ROWS Roush, H-i Smifhf E-7 Sfflngef, J-I Taulbee, T.: Underwood D Keene, E., Kusman, C., Lewis, G., Lewis, P. Lyman, J., Magette, J. WilS0n, R- ROOM 4052 Abbott, 5-I Abe f1a?l1Y, 5-I Adams J Alford J Andrews, G. FOURTH ROW: McDonald, J., Moore, B., Murray, R., Stephenson, D., Tyree, l--I VaU9l1T, 5.7 WECHY, C-i Williams, C-I YOUFIQI J-ROOM 403: AlliSOf1, P-i EIGHTH ROW: Bowling, J., Brown, J., Buckhart, S., Caudill, P Delaney 8 Campbell, B. - Eversole, D., Gibbs, B., Harper, D., Henan, G. Hoff, B. James, R -47.. A . T' A ? 'K Q.-,-nfnfff en: -H 4 W- ---r:'- f- - 'N -- .m v - - -------Y EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: King, D., Larrison, M., Lewis, A., Maddix, T., McKinney, L., THIRD ROW: Ball, K., Barnett, L., Bolt, G., Bolton, C., Bolton, J., Bowling, N. Merritt, J., Metcalfe, F., Moran, M., Morgan, J., Morris, M., Parks, D. Carter, W., Childs, P., Coffee, W., Collins, G., Davis, L. SECOND ROW: Pennington, C., Ramsey, W., Robinson, J., Rockhold, K., FOURTH ROW: Eddins, C., Edwards, T., Green, A., Inman, L., Scruggs, E Sargent, J., Standriff, B., Thornberry, R., Williams, A. ROOM 411: Abbott, N., Singleton, N. J., Spears, A., Stillwell, J., Tewart, S. Asberry, C., Bailey, V. ' FIFTH ROW: Vanover, J., Wallace, B., Washington, A. M., Watt, N., Williams, G., Winters, J., Young, Ed. -48-. 5 4 ' 0 'B' SEVENTH GRADE , E2 M.. ' , 1 -.6 3 i X fnfxfl l E X .- . ' Sw - ai,-re. ' kk sl 'S L' . .,,E.EEE 3 . : Qi f' ' - -E J , l -' z' ef' ..... A Ni .. . 'J rx 'Q ,Q by nw 4, M O., .X Q. l -f . y . ' -f ... L, i M 1 -Ffa: 'gf ti' Q -2.1 jjj. ww' our N sl : ' l lc. s u . ' l T if M 1. V ki T A Mx! i l x- l Ei -Q . -'av' as -' vi vw a Za bt ' Q- S 'R S I . T l .1 ,.-4. 1 'T V X S' Y A -5' T 'Rx ' S S T' ll l - R ,K is Gi. x s Mmm A ., we A A, In ha K aw A B 'Q 'N av' T' . l ,E 3:3 A 3,2 3, , .11 . E3 h X . X T- , N 2 R X V. . ,E, 1 ,. .: ,JE A ,iii lvxhl' ef p t M -A Q- Q.: .. 'J Q A 'L S' N J -f: I . .. T EEEE EE E K x :r , ..... .Q-aw to . .-A . X' 3 7 E I ,-:, Zza K I h lt: . K ii ,A A xx K is ,'..: A ' FIRST ROW: ROOM 304: Belcher, P., Benge, H., Carrington, B., Cornelius, C., Cox, B., Cox, E., Dobkins, C., Evans, E., Fitzpatrick, R., Flannery, G., Grimes, J. SECOND ROW: Hollan, E., Hubbard, R., Marcum, L. McKenzie, P., Murphy, P., Page, J. A., Perkins, R., Patton, S., Riley, A., Salyers, W., Shepherd, B. THIRD ROW: Sparger, R., Stevens, E., Trammel, L., Wade, J., Workman, E. Room 305: sownng, J., B Davis, M. FIFTH ROW: Jackson, K., Johnson, A., King, J., Lairson, J., Long, D., Mullins, J., Nichting, K., Smith, G., Sowder, G. Strang, W. Troxell, R. SIXTH ROW: Whittaker, D., Wilson, L. ROOM 306: Asher, R., Beason, C., Bowling, N., Campbell, J., Davis, B., Davis, E., Dees, R., Hammons, L., Hensley, B. SEVENTH ROW: Henson, A., Kendrick, B., Kuehne, C., Kusmann, P., Lerwill, rock' P4 Bryant' M4 Bmnkf B4 Davidson' l-'7 A., Lewis, M., Lynch, B., McCreary, E., Mobley, W., Mosley, F., Nelson, M. EIGHTH ROW: Noble, R., Partin, E., Smith, M., Sturgill, G., Walker, G., FOURTH ROW: Dees, B. Edmonds, R., Flagg, R., Fleming, L., Gill, D., Williams, B., Yancey, N. ROOM 307: Abbott, J., Bradshaw, G., Burress, G., Hacker, A., Hayden, P., Hayes, C., Hinton, P., Hodge, D., Honaker, H. Cook, L. M. I 1 i H' SEVENTH GRADE :A In A A .1 7. K, any ...sw .M A r x 5: V s.. K? l ' ,kxb . 4 K , We' . ,Q N Q 23:5 my . . si.. its 1 I' e'9'E 'Q x I giwpt Q A mx: ,riff AN- I T 2 t - K , F ae :ag 'A il i 1 ' ,, .... W 1 V' 1 x -.. 5 1-,i-sf? 1 f s-.A 1 f 1 1. . fx . 1 Q 1 4 I A i ,A N , -N l . A f-f'. A N - ' , S ,, : K H ef, ..... W ' ' Q . , I- A 1 llfiiiaiif i l all ' 1 L S .4 A ..-H . ,V .av 'aj - . ll ' 'K l lf' 1 . R 3 A ' 1 N in . l A A' ff E , g . t y Q 1 A: X S J . 1 a. A L W L R. . A J ,. X K wi. 1,' 4 L S FIRST ROW: Fields, E., Gilbert, G., Hall, S,, Hartley, C., Hartley, W., Haw- kins, K.: Headley, R., Helton, R., Hicks, G., Johnson, B., Levy, S. SECOND ROW: McNickoIas, A., Mills, J., Morford, D., Nocero, B., Reynolds, J., Roberts, I., Robinson, E., Sizemore, A., Smith, E., Stephenson, R., Watson, S. THIRD ROW: Williams, G,, Woods, A., Woodson, J. ROOM 310: Amos, J., Begley, L., Bergthal, V., Bolton, M., Byrd, J., Clark, E., Davis, T., Engle, G. FOURTH ROW: Evans, C., Feltner, B., Fields, C., Fields, G., Gill, E., Grubb, L., Hacker, L., Johnson, E., McMullen, R., Peters, V., Robbins, V. is . X: s. X Q x xx ..,' -SB M i - , 'Sr 4. Q--. R, , X f if' .Lf Q 1 , R X 4, . ' A ' - s R s A ' X X u FIFTH ROW: Stephens Thomas, R., Wade, R., Bohanon, E. , M., Stephenson, J., Stephenson, V., Thomas, M., Webb, R., West, T. ROOM 311: Allen, R., Baker, A., SIXTH ROW: Boshears, E., Burt, C., Dews, J., Glahn, A., Howard, M., Jones, L., Kimbrell, J., Lawson, SEVENTH ROW: McCoy, Neal, L., Perry, F., Sears, EIGHTH ROW: Vanover, Allison, M., Evans, C., Hampton, J. -50.. J., Lige, E., Mason, F., McCleese, S. C., Monroe, G,, Moore, N., Mosley, J., Murphy, H., P., Sturgill, E., Terry, W., Tucker, S. M., West, B., Winters, E., Yancy, R. ROOM 318 Eubanks, L., Gentry, J., Grimth, S., Hampton, C. . . 1, Y - lv V --JUITEIU.-..J'!? 1 SEVENTH GRADE . al ,f .. -e , . - gg., -.gf xref: 3, T4 Q3 W K A 'z t Q- xi, - 5, i J ,Q I th I R Q S X k wa' tif . we gi Q ts W Q l k w Q S It N . , is it Q , 'hr ,gh , . R . ,y . V 4 h 'T W- -5 ' ' T if A, if b .sf QR .. .- .ir , . iii' Q - ,-.-'-: ' .,,. T- T1 ' 4 'x 'F' ' .. ' i.. I k 1. .. - ' - J -I ba NN ' 5.51. 5 ,gm ...r.1.a:rf3g,'iy'G1'?'t .F . fig- . 6139 ,,i:f.,3 V ,. t f- , , ,. -.-1 .. Q., , A gyiyf-ggi, b w: swf ., ,HQ :I lt, lv -,-we . Smeg... ,,.. sf, . QMS, 3-sy.,-' ' :f.:.,.. .455--abut , QE , 'r... A 1 5 ,E 5 N... .. ' I . , -,-- 5 3glT2:4iQiki'T 1 . W 'lt , f . V . .X ,iw . AJ E A, Qg fwr I q I . y .. .1 ,s f 1 -. 1 'Z z H ,.HW'aTf'. --h- -'--- . '- ' . - ' r me its s w w V-W-N . I r - P A M A, ,,... , :e'g.,., . :,, ,.., . ,. ...., .. . . . , - W gfm, '- . : ,si-2 iz'aS.: FIRST ROW: Haynes, M., Heard, C., Holley, E., Johnson, B., Jones, L., Marcum R., McDade, H., Noble, C., O'Connor, F., Peters, C., Peters, S. SECOND ROW: Pinkston, B., Smith, L., Smith, T., Taylor, R., Wagers, B. 1 1 Walker, G. ROOM 319: Allen, C., Anders, S., Beekman, J., Beason, C., Bohley, B. THIRD ROW: Bowlin, J., Bradshaw, B., Brock, C., Corbin, P., Fore, D., Hunter, W., Littleiohn, J., Maret, D., Mays, M., Mulligan, R., Patton, C FOURTH ROW: Rankin, D., Seymour, J., Sparks, D., Stephens, N. Underwood, R., Weaver, E., White, L. M., White, J., Wiggens, B. Williams, G., Woods, E. FIFTH ROW: Woods, F., Zachary, P. ROOM 327: Cooper, J., Courtney, A., Cox, C., Cox, K., Davis, H., Duncan, J., Green, C., Grigsby, C. Herrin, A. L. SIXTH ROW: HuFf, J., Johnson, M., Jones, S., Jordan, C., Lucas, J. A., Maxey, A., Maxey, R. 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As.. . ,. .k...-...,'.,-,,..,., . ., M- N .. , vx. ,. ,. ,.,,-, ,.,. ,, ., .,.. , serve you well with a host of activi- ties. 1 . ..,. , . . . . . , . . . , . ...x-,.4.o,.... ,. 3.5. ...-9 quiz., ni. h .I . , t . .,.'.j,,v..:.,.f.,.,.,.- gg., N.,.,..1.-9 ,-ef, Ng. ,,.,.j.,-,j,,,.,.-, - - '.'.'.' '-' '. -,-.SQ '-.-,- 6 5.1.2, .f.g.:.'.Q.:.g Q-,-2 'of-1-P .5 2 1 1 , . r 0 - . -.-, .. Q. ...,,.,,I,.,'.,. 'fi l HONOR CLUB E i 1 : Row Row Row Row Row AJ. 1-vv Losito, P. Eberle, A. Johnson, D. McDaniels. . Jones, C. Stokes, D. Johnson, D. Murphy, H. Fox, M. Morris, D. Haney, F. Byrd, D. Colvin, H. Smith, E. Moore, E. Nickens, W. Brooks, J. Bennett, M. Casto, J. Stuhlman. --J. Ward, L. Hardin, C. Plurnley, D. Dearwester, S. Harris, P. Miller, R. Green, G. Gay, H. Jenkins, W. Lewis, J. Bryant, W. Benford, K. Manigan. G. King, M. Fitzpatrick, S. Riley, E. Beckham, S. Jenkins, T. Crittenden, E. Andrews, H. Hendley, D. Hackett, G. Terry, E. Hardy, M. Campbell, E. Jeter, L. Williams, S. Vinegar. -E. Tucker, J. Preston, C. Smith, S. Sallee, D. Lykins, S. Broadnax, A. Kien, W. Motley, J. Brown, B. Terry, B. Penny, S. Mack, C. Yates, R. Miles Y. C. C. rw,-ill fi is T J I fLeft Row Row Row Row Righty B. Sallee, P. Shulton, G. Johnson, S. Centers, S. Vaias, B. Rolfes, W. Jones, C. Stokes, L. David son, G. Jones, J. Hartman. C. Smith, K. McCleary, V. Soloway, J. Bennett, S. Riley, L. Lewis, T. Byrge, N. Watt, N. Broash J. Hartman. J. Foran, M. Fitzpatrick, V. Hollon, P. Holbrook, B. Logston, B. Jones. J. Smallwood, M. Lockard, E. Spence, L. Cann, J. Foran, P. Orloff, D. Lycans, H. Clifton, R Green, A. Kien, P. Miller, D. Moran, E. Lowe. SENIOR SECRETARIAL CLUB President. .Willie Jean Jones Vice President ......... JoAnn Stuhlman Secretary.Pinkie Lee Jenkins Treasurer .... Yvonne Casey Sergeant-at-Arms ....... Gladys Wakins Chairman ..... Ruth Clayton lLett to Rightl Row l-L. Barger, W. Jones, J. Bennett, A. Bolling, R. Rolfes, C. Stokes, E. Partridge. Row 2--L. Lewis, R. Cure, C. Watkins, H. Smith, S. Riley, V. Soloway, Y. Casey, P. Jenkins. Row 3-R, Clayton, H. Fox, J. Foran, M. Casto, M. Fitzpatrick, J Stuhlman, C. Edmondson. The Senior Secretarial Club is sponsored by Mr. Virgil Taylor in room 302. Meetings are held the second bell every other Friday. The pur- pose ot the club is to improve our knowledge in the secretarial field. We invite various speakers from business otrfices to talk to our class on secretarial subiects pertaining to getting a job as a secretary. NINTH ST. BOOSTERS f l Row l-I. Butler, L. Reed, L. Birks, N. Walker, G. Edmondson, M. Warmack, V. Harmon, G. Foster, J. Craig, G. Williams, B. Amos. Row 2A-B. McClure, E. Edmondson, P. Jenkins, I. Eastwood, M. White, D. Williams, M. Hall, B. Williams, L. Johnson, S. Pruett, W. Datcher, S. Vinegar, B. Bonner. The purpose of the Senior Girls Athletic Association is to arouse an intelligent interest in all problems of sports and games, to establish student leadership and to foster good sportsmanship. The officers for the year I953-I954 were: Rita Henderson, President, Ollie Robinson, Vice President, Barbara Sallee, Recording Secretary, Anna McCoy, Corresponding Secretary, Lillie McDaniel, Treasurer, and Ernestine Andrews, Historian. In addition to their regular schedule of games and sports the members have participated in city wide play days in field hockey, volleyball, basketball, soft ball and individual sports. They have supported their school by selling football programs and have sponsored social activities throughout the year both alone and with the Junior Girls' Athletic Association. SENIOR G. A. A i Sag I X Row 'I-M. Manley, G. Jenkins, B. Aaron, C. Henderson, D. Johnson, N. Lawrence, M. Beaty, S. Brooks, Row Row Row Row TAP DANCING C. McNear, M. Grant, E. Swan, L. Tedford, B. Rains, M. Talley, Y. Jackson, R. Whetstone. G. Smith, M. Marshall, D. Bradford, P. Aaron, A. Connell, D. Murphy, Y. Casey, E. Matthews, R. Davis, D. Jordan, E. Cannon, B. Sallee, M. Morris, M. Merrit, G. Foster. A. Jones, A. Johnson, G. Watkins, A. Peterson, D. Harrison, R. Long, B. Porter, S. Williams. E. Lewis, B. Clark, M. Pickett, Y. Stephens, I. King, G Watkins, M. Lyons, L. McDaniel, A. McCoy, W. Ellis, R. Henderson, Z. Stallworth, D. Smith, V. Hollon. -O. Robinson, J. Bruer, D. Jones, B. Stewart, M. Gilmore, R. Harrison, G. Hardy, I. Leggett, A. Wilks, B. Clayton, V. Ellis, D. Reynolds, A. Harrison, L. Williams, N. McCullom. M. Hall, V. Harmon, M. Warmack, E. Mazion, E. Butler, L. Mason, G. Davis, T. Crittenden, E. Andrews, A. Myrick, A. Grant, L. Jones, F. Bailey, E. Kirkland, J. Stuhlman, C. Davis, M. Hill, I. Trimble. lleft to Right! il Row I-M. Marshall, M. Flood, L. Craig, N. Lawrence, M. Anderson, B. Adams, V. Littleiohn, S. Levy, A. Wilson, S. Gibson, R. Whetstone, E. Weisman, M. Waller, M. Fields, O. Stephens. Row 2-M. Smart, B. Clifton, B. McLemore, E. Beckmam, D. Bradford, L. Davis, R. Davis, H. Gilmore, C. Hayes, S. Allmond, D. Stephens, B. Williams, V. Hollan, G. Jones, L. Merritt. Row 3-M. Foster, V. Southerland, L. Littleiohn, R. Littleiohn, B. Johnson, B. Smith, M. Hughes, C. Knight, B. Smith, J. Hughes, A. Brown, M. Smart, P. Jenkins. Row 4-C. Marble, K. Daniels, M. Knight, B. Clark, M. Larrison, E. Holland, B. Stewart, W. Noble, A. Roberts, M. Hudson, E. Holland, S. Childs, A. Wilks, J. Foran. Row 5-O. Robinson, P. Harvey, M. Haugabook, G. Venkins, G. Davis, E. Harrell, T. Crittenden, R. Clayton, O. Presley, C. Williams, A. Robinson, C. Reed, Z. Reed, H. Fox. -56- ANNUAL STAFF Q 1' ill is. BUSINESS STAFF ,rib 5 i. i iLeft to Rightj C. Gayle, J. Preston, J. Bryant, K. Manigan, G, King, S. Crachiofo, L. Barger, M. Fitzpatrick, Miss Julie Crotty, Advisor. Each senior class as it rises in the status ot supremacy is given the opportunity to create a yearbook. The Annual has its origin in the minds of the nine seniors who comprise the annual staff. A3 the year progresses the book becomes a real part of us, as it slowly reaches out to all ot Woodward. This book represents the year's activities and the people who make these activities alive and enjoyable. lt is with time and great effort that this book becomes a reality and is finally placed into your hands. But don't let us kid you, tor working on the Annual is an experience we wouldn't be without, and as all you underclassmen out-grow yourselves and wake up to be seniors, we bequeath to you our paste-pot, scissors, dummy, trusty typewriter, and long hours in 206. Gail Jones, Janet Foran, Hilda Fox, Virginia Moses, Sandy Wilburn, and Business Advisor, Mr. Cliff House -57- THE BULLDOG STAFF Ileft to Rightl Back Row Betty Ingguls, Albert Grant, Maggie Holt, Annie Sands, Lewis Heard, Albert Wallace, Margerine Dawson, Margaret Jordan, Leon Thornton, William McFadgen, Curtis Yates. Second Back Row Verdell Longmire, Caroldean Stokes, Don Oliver, Jean Bruer, Shirley Centers, William Calhoun. Front Row Belvlon Manion, David Harris, Edith Lewis, Inez Bryant. Not in Picture -Ray Young. Creative ability.. .a flair for writing . . . willing- Kinney, the students of the iournalism class, and ness to stick. the volunteer iunior reporters, make it their iob every other week to print the Dog. The stat? does everything in publishing the Bull- ' dog except the printing, which is done profes- T sionally. The above are only three ot the virtues that the members of Woodward's Bulldog Staff possess These students combine work and skill in pub lishing a school newspaper that is interesting yet have all the elements of good iournalism. Here you have the future literacy geniuses, jour- Under the supervision of Mrs. Mariorie Mc- nalists, and reporters. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 5, Bob Penny, Oscar Gaines, Sydney Broadnax, Joan Smart. -58.- 1 SENIOR STUDENT CCUNCIL E t .,,Y ,., ...ah , .. Row l-S. Williams, M. Reynolds, C. Cooper, B. Manion, E. Swan, E. Crenshaw, Y. Casey, M. Merritt, B. Coleman, D. North, D. Colvin. Row 2-N. Lockhart, D. Smith, J. McCord, J. Henderson, J. Williams, D. Chapman. Row 3-G. King, G. Quates, M. Ellis, B. Smith, P. White, E. Jackson, V. Stephens, A. Wilks, C. Thomas, O. Twitty, C. Turner, J. Ward Row 4-Mr. Pavette, W. Benford, C. Fennell, O. Rush, C. Jeter, C. Giles, C. Whitehead, J. Shaw, D. Yee, L. Thornton, R. Penny, J. Smallwood, L. Cann, Mr. Hippert. The student council of Old Woodward High School is one of our many school organizations which seeks to serve the best interests of the students, the school, and the community. This is done in a demo- cratic way, since student council members are elected directly by the students. The student council is also aided in its work by two faculty sponsors, Mr. Charles Hippert, and Mr. Roland Payette. This year, for the first time, student council members were elected in the homerooms, with one member representing each homeroom. lt is believed that this type of representation will be more beneficial to the students, since it provides them with a direct voice in student council affairs. By this time you are probably wondering what kind of work student council members do. The answers to the following questions point to one organization. Who suggested changing last year's lunchroom procedure to the present arrangement? Who helped to establish the Boosters' Club? Who suggested a Junior Class organization, and the possibility of class rings for juniors? Who decorates the school at Christmas? Who sponsors the Student- Faculty basketball game? Who sponsors the Annual Sports Banquet? Who sponsors Orientation Day' for new students? Who sponsors the Big Brother and Big Sister Programs? Who supports Parents' night and the Hi-Capades by providing ushers, student workers, and promoting ticket sales? Who makes the Thanksgiving Food collection, the Christmas collection, and the March of Dimes collection? Haven't you guessed yet? lt's your student council! Officers are: President .......... .... J oyce Henderson Vice President. . . .... Dolores Colvin Secretary ..... . . .Evelyn Jackson -59- STUDENT COUNCIL - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Executive Committee ot the Student Council is composed of ten elected mem- bers trom the council at large. Forming the Executive Committee is a representative from each grade. The President, Vice Presi- dent and Secretary are automatically mem- bers of the Executive Committee. The pur- pose ot the Committee is to act for the Student Council between group meetings on all matters which might require imme- diate attention. The Executive Committee must report to the legislative group at each regular meeting on all action it has taken since the previous meetings. seeieei Y, Casey, ivi. Merritt, D. Colvin, J. i-iendefeen, E. Jackson, G. oeefee. Requirements for membership to the Stu- Standing c, Fennell, o. Yee, vv. Benford. dent Council are good school citizenship and the interest of promoting student gov- ernment in the school. JR. HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the Junior Student Council is to promote school spirit and to increase student participation in school activities. Officers: President ..... . . .Teddy Maddix Vice President. . . . . .Joyce Helton Secretary ..... . . .Betty Skinner -50- 9 9 Row I--B. Williams, W. Brooks. Row 2-M. McHaney, H. Hendley, M. Tally. Row 3-J. Hooks, E. Nickens. Row 4 -B. Marshall, H. Richardson, E. Hardy. Row 5'-G. Terry, M. Holmes, D. Hackett. President . Anna Ruth Conneii Vice President. .Ruth Culver Secretary . . .Rita Henderson Treasurer .... Ollie Robinson Sergeant-at-Arms ....... Imogene Butler Publicity Chairman .... Mary Murph QUGVETTES The Quovettes Social Club is composed of junior girls. lt was organized in September of l953. lts purpose is to promote citizenship and spirit. New members are accepted in the Spring ot each year. The colors are charcoal, gray, and red. The meetings are held every Saturday at the homes of the members. SENICDR SOCIALITES Senior Socialites is an organization made up of senior girls whose pur- pose is to promote social activities. They meet jointly with Pi Kappa Nu to arrange successful social evenings. Row l-B. Amos, G. Williams, D. Colvin, A. Connell, A. Gamble, M. Waller, M. Murph. Row 2-H. Smith, J. Bruer, L. Reed, I. Butfer, J. Craig. Row 3-J. Long, B. McHaney, S. Jenkins, R. Henderson, A. McCoy, B. McClure. Row 4-P. Jenkins, B. Bonner, Y. Stephens, M. Woodward. Row 5-K. McDonald, R. Culver, D. Williams, D. Reynolds, E. Johnson, I. Eastwood. Standing-B. Amos, G. Foster, M. Barnes, O. Robinson. -51- FIRST BELL AMERICAN PROBLEMS lLeft to Righti Row I M. Barnes, W. Benford, C. Williams, L. Watson, M. Waller, D. Jordan, R. Bullock, M. Hughes, W. Ca.houn, A. Jackson, H. Ford, F. Wright, R, Hunter, M. Neal, J. Bruer, I. Goins, B. Ford. Row 2 A. Kien, W. Lewis, L. Bell, A. Solomon, R. Lear, T. Martin, B. Carpenter, C. Gayle, D. Willis, J. Hunter, T. Smith, S. Mack, O. Hutchinson, J. Roberts, K. Manigan. The purpose of this club is to help members better understand the social, political, and economic problems of our community, the state and nation. President ...... . . .Clifford Williams Vice President. . .... Charles Gayle Secretary ............. . .Marion Waller Chairman ot Committee ..... . . .Charles Gayle Assistant Chairman ........... . . .Ruth Hunter Mr. Trinkle is the Moderator ot the club. SIXTH BELL AMERICAN PROBLEMS fl fire I l fi fl ,-f .haf Row I-W McFadgen L Meador, D. McBride, B. Boner, A. Gamble, A. Walker, M. Murph, D. Daniels, President .Virginia Stephens Af Bolling, vii, nankins, , , Row 2'-VB. Carchedi, S. Thacker, C. Heard, D. Johnson, R. Warren, V. Stephens, A. Bailey. VICE Presldenl ------- - - Row 3-L. Hughes, M. Jordan, W. Mitchell, M. Warmack, H. Thompson, C. Smith, B. McClure, H. Goldey, Margret Jordan L. Bond, H. Fightmaster. Secretary ..., Birdie Banners The purpose of the club is to provide a knowledge of education per- taining to affairs and problems of America today, and also to encourage Treasurer ' Mary Murph students to participate in city, state, and federal government. -fm :1-:g33,7g.1'n- www- vrffvf 'fr THE FIFTH BELL AMERICAN HISTORY E s I I i I I 2 s lLeft to Rightb Top Row-Miss Schmeuszer, A. Jones, J. Morloch, B. Prince, O. Coleman, I. Wright, H. Richardson, A. Myles, M. McHaney, G. Buttree, G. Smith. Botton Row-M. Carlington, A. Scott, R. Allen, F. Bryant, I. Burrell, P. Jenkins, Q. Crocheron, D. Tolliver, L. Williams. The purpose of the Fifth Bell American History Club is to improve our knowledge of our weekly paper called Our Times. We gain the ability of self control and cooperation during our meeting. We have speakers come in to talk to us on very interesting and important subiects such as The Atom Bomb and what we should do in case of an attack. Miss Henrietta Schmeuszer is our teacher and sponsor. THIRD BELL AMERICAN PROBLEMS CLUB ILeft to Rightl Row I-C. Carnes, C. Wilkens, F. Hawkins, H. Clifton. Row 2-A. Jackson, S. Jenkins, A. Foster, W. Hudson, J. Williams, S. Pruitt, B. Williams, L. Pope, M. Row Row Woodwa rd. 3-G. Foster, B. McHaney, S. Centers, J. Long, L. Blackmon, W. Jones, S. Spence, B. Rolfes, M. West, G. Henderson, B. Amos. 4-I. Bryant, S. Vaias, E. Williams. The purpose of our club is to develop character, leadership and ability, to encourage students to take part in activities and to promote their interest in the current events of United States and Foreign Countries. Our sponsor, Mr. Trinkle, and the members help to promote all club activities along with our President, Charles Wilkins, Vice President, Franklin Hawkins, Secretary, Shirley Vaias, and Treasurer, La Don Pope. ' -63- -asv--4 '---1... ...--A--., A -' H PROGRESSIVE SPEECH CLUB iLeft to Rightl 'Y J Row I-R. Davis, G. Foster, B. Amos, W. Davis, J. Bruer, B. Smith, M. Woodward, H. Ford. Row 2-W. Campbell, E. Carstaphen, G. Garnes, L. Hughes, M. Smart, M. Barnes, R. Lear, J. Hunter, C. Horton, B. Smith. Row 3-O. Hutchinson, J. Preston, H. Rogers, B. Vauter, W. Mitchell. This organization is .established in order to promote skill in public speak- ing, and reading, and to develop a general interest in the accomplish- ments throughout the student body of Woodward High School. This speech club along with the other speech clubs participates in various programs which take place in the auditorium, and throughout the whole school. THIRD BELL SPEECH CLUB Y E . President ..... Mary Murph Vice President ......... Bobby Marshal Secretary .... Samuel Harris Assistant Secretary ..... Gloria Williams Treasurer .... Ollie Robinson Sergeant-at-Arms ...... William Calhoun Row I-A. Gamble, S. Harris, O. Robinson, B. Manion, B. Marshall, V. Harmon, J. Robinson, M. Murph, G, Williams, E. Johnson. Row 2--B. Carchedi, T. Martin, A. Sands, L. Winfrey, A. Bailey, S. Thacker, R. Booker, R. Whaley. Row 3-R. McDaniels, W. Calhoun, A. Wilcox, J. Patterson. D. Willis, B. McClure, B. Ford. The purpose of our Old Woodward Third Bell Speech Club is to get students better acquainted with conducting programs and learn about Parliamentary Law and how it should be carried out. This club is composed of Junior and Senior boys and girls. The only way to get into this club is that you must go to Qld Woodward High School and be in the Third Bell Speech Class. -64.. , iLeft Row Row Row Row 2- Big Brother and Sister Organization J With the change of the student body this year, the Big Brothers and Sisters was re-organized. lt is composed of Juniors and Seniors who are chosen to help the Junior High School students with their problems and to ex- plain the School's Rule and vari- ous activities. This year's advisor, Mr. Bro- BIG BRGTHERS Righti kamp, has helped to make this year's program a great success. Chairman .... . . .Gloria King C. Gayle, R. Lear, W. Crazier, S. Harris, W. Lenny, S. Wilborn, C. Turner, C. Jetter. Vice-Chairman ........... W. Motley, W. Benford, J. Haywood, M. Williams, D. Yee, B MacFadgen, O. Gaines, L. Cann, W. Raven, A. Jefferies. Marilyn Reynolds S. Mack, C. Southall, E. Shaw, R. Solomon, J. Grant, L. Heard, A. Miles, H. Thompson, R. Penny, L. Thornton. C. Smith, C. Davis, E. Rachel, W. Johnson, J. Albright, M. Hoskins, G. Freeman, S. Broadnax, J. Johnson, I. Malone, D. Fields, O. Daniels. Xu X 5 'l x 5 . is , Ll, , . ,. ' 'rv +?es1ri'A:: .An fLeft Row Row Row Row Row Row Row BIG SISTERS CLUB to Right! l-J. Bennett, V. Soloway. 2-G. King, M. Smart, B. Smith, A. Jackson, J. Anderson. 3-R. M. Reynolds, J. Carter, D. Reynolds, S. Vaias, B. Rolfes, B. Amos, L. Reid, G. Henderson, Mr. Brokamp. 4-V. Stephens, E. Hardy, Y. Casey, M. Holmes, V. Harman, R. Henderson, W. Brooks, D. Murphy, D. Jordan, M. White, G. Jones, L. Barger, M. Casto, P. Jenkins, L. Lewis. M. Jordan, B. Marshall, M. Ellis, V. Bullock, H. Smith, R. Culver, J. Long, B. McHaney, J. Craig R. Booker, C. Long, E. Williams, M. West, C Brown, A. Johnson. M Young, B. Clifton, H. Hendley, D. Colvin, G. Edmondson, A. Gamble, E. Mathews, S. Williams, 5- , 6- . White, M. Murph, J. Jones, G. Watkins, R. Cure, G. Williams, S. Pruett, T. Crittenden, W. Jones, S. Centers, L. Meadow, M. Hudson, Y. Stephens, R. Culver, E. Eastwood. 7-B. Ford, E. Jackson, J. Bruer, M. Holt, S. Thacker, S. Henderson, F. Little, S. Jenkins, M. Free- man, J. Stuhlman, A. Bailey, M. Fitzpatrick, F. Wright, M Woodward, A. Newton, D. McBride W. Ellis. ..55.. Pl KAPPA NU ,. wwf il. K r ' S 2 S 5 is . Q QT' DNN . , E,- . A 5 ...-SE. lLett to Rightj Back Row' H. Goldy, A. Howard, W. Preston, O. Daniels, T. Heard, J. Grant, J. Johnson. Row 4' R. Carr, W. Williams, T. Hardin, G. Gay, C. Jordan, K. Manigan, R. Whaley. Row 3- T. Pope, J. Brown, E, Carstarphen, A. Solomon, W. Johnson, T. Carr, G. Wells. Row 2-f R. Cruther, H. Ford, R. Lear, J. Brant, S. Wilborn, B. Smith, J. Hunter. I-'I I-Y Row l and Steps R. Thompson, W. Lewis, B. Anderson, B. McFadgen, W. Benford, W. Hudson President .... Troy Davidson Vice President ......... Marvin Locka rd Treasurer ..... John Hacker Secretary. . .Gerald Plumely Chaplain. Donald Dearvvester Sergeant-at-Arms .Bill Neely Advisor .... Mr. Peter Stites uc to Righn Row l --Elmer Spence, D. Dearwester, F. Carter. I Row 2 J. Jones, C. Yates, I. Bevis, J. Hacker, E. Lowe, G. Plumley, M. Lockard, T. Davidson. Our club, made up of Junior and Sophomore boys, is the newest YMCA Club at Old Woodward. In attempting to fulfill its obligations, Beta Hi-Y has sponsored service, social, and sports activities this school year. Beta Hi-Y promises to be one of the most active and enthusiastic groups at Old Woodward. -55- .ft THE BETA EPSILON CLUB . Q E t , 5 - E 41115- President .... Loyns Mullins Vice President ......... Bernice McLemore Secretary .... Shirlene Riley Treasurer . . .Evelyn Jackson .5 if r S Q 3 Row l-V. Horton, A. Connell, D. Reynolds, R. Culver, J. Long, H. Smith, M. Murph, B. Bonner, J. Rob- inson, D. McNeal, R. Hunter. Row 2-rl. Eastwood, B. Smith, S. Riley, L. Lewis, E. Jackson, A. Tate, B. Clifton, J. Foran, F. Gayheart, H. Fox, L. Winfrey. Row 3-B. .McLemore, J. Craig, R. Bullard, C. Clark, C. Williams, R. Harrington, S. Crachiolo, D. Daniels, L. Mullins, V. Moses. The Beta Epsilon Club was organized by members of the 4th bell English IV Class under the supervision of Mrs. Edith Wright. Meetings are held every Friday. The purposes of the club are to promote better human relationship, to learn Parliamentary Procedure, to familiarize the club with various types ot literature and also to better our means of communication. Row I-C. Hill, S. Spradlin, G. King, S. Crachiolo, W. Hudson. Row 2-A. Hopkins, M. Krier, M. Lockard, R. Harrington, R. Penny, H. Jenkins, R. Hardin, A. Wallace, C. Williams, C. Smith, Mr. Becker, E. Tucker. Dedicated to learning more about the principles of physics and getting other people interested in the subject are the two primary aims of the physics club. It is composed ot the only physics class in school and the sponsor is Mr. Robert Becker. PHYSICS CLUB President ..... . . .Bill Rankins Vice President. . . .Ray Hardin Treasurer ..... ..... C arl Smith Secretary ...... . .Steve Crachiolo Parliamentarian. . . . . . Ray Harrington -57- i L President .William McCleary Vice President.Violet Hollon Secretary. .Patricia Holbrook Treasurer ...... Gloria King Advisor. . .Mr. A. Blumberg President .... Willie J. Jones Vice President.Shirley Vaias Secretary ............ Marjorie Fitzpatrick Treasurer . .Bette Rae Rolfes DRAMA CLUB Y E S i il Row I-S. Almond, M. Fields, B. Brunk, J. Harrison, J. Mullins. Row 2-B. Stone, O. Robinson, A. Smith, B. McCleary, J. Bowling, L. Wilson. Row 3-B. Vauter, J. W. Jones, J. Young, P. Holbrook, V. Hollon, Z. Smith. The purpose of this club is to cultivate an appreciation for drama and to develop the talent of those persons who show interest. This does not necessarily mean acting, for it may be writing and directing a play or skit which best fits the talents of the individual. PHI EPSILON ALPHA Y-TEENSl Q7 ,. '- E-,yf 1' - t l Row l-V. Soloway, J. Foran, W. Jones, B. Rolfes, M. Fitzpatrick. . Row 2-C. Stokes, G. Johnston, B. Sallee, P. Schulto'n, B. Weddington. ll'ell to Rlghll Row 3-P. Holbrook, V. Elm, S. Centers, B. Logsdon, B. Jones, L. Davidson. Row 4-N. Brosh, J. Bennett, S. Riley, L. Lewis. The purpose of the Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living. ' We meet every Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Central YWCA at Ninth and Walnut Streets. -63.. Jr. G. A. A. Row l-L. Davidson, B. Jones, E. Weisman, L. Davis, P. Scholfen, L. Barnett, S. Turner, G. Adams, L. McKinney, M. Marion, E. Figgs, W. Tuck, M. Larrison, K. Rockhold, A. Lewis. def? to Ri my Row 2-I. Southerland, P. Childs, .E. Turner, M. Lloyd, M. Wilkens, J. Bowling, T. Maddix, S. Buckhorst, 9 L. Hocker, R. Cullen, D. King. Row 3-L. Littleiohn, V. Bailey, P. Spence, C. Allen, B. Turner, A. Williams, B. Hoff, B. lnyart, V. Hubbard, C. Weekly. The membership in Jr. G. A. A. is sixty. The officers elected for '53-'54 are as follows: President, Joyce Bowling, Secretary, Teddy Maddix and Treasurer, Annie Williams. The girls who came and played regularly in the sports offered, Volleyball, Sixcourt Basketball, Softball and indi- vidual sports received points toward a W . The purpose of Jr. G. A. A. is to motivate and organize athletic activities. President. .JoAnn Stuhlman Vice President ......... Steve Crachiolo Secretary. .Caroldean Stokes Treasurer .... Yvonne Casey PI TAU DELTA r Pi Tau Delta is part of Old Woodward Honor Club. lt is composed of six boys and six girls, chosen each year by the preceding group with the assistance of the principal and senior faculty members. Qualifica- tions for membership into this organization are as follows: Members must have completed the junior year. Must be loyal school citizens. Must maintain a high scholastic average. Must give some service to the school. Must have the qualities of a leader. Must be ladies and gentlemen at all times. The purpose of this organization is to serve the group by raising the fiber, social standards, scholarship and school spirit, to strive to create courteous, genial, cultured individuals. 1 aasqp. l t - iLeft to Rightl Row Standing-J. Bryant, G. Gay, M. Krier, C. Gayle, A. Kien, S. Crachiolo. T. Byrge, Y. Casey, -69- WOODWARD HIGH SCHOOL BAND Woodward's Band went through a metamorphosis and came out on top again. Undulating the baton for the boys and girls was Mr. Earl W. Behrman, who carried them rhymathically, iazzily and martially along another successful year. The A-Band consists of eighty-eight uniformed and well trained players. They take part in all the school activities and they are especially colorful during the football season. Outstanding A-Band members form the Hi-Capades Band which is the Show Band. Strains of popular melodies are familiar to most Wood- wardites by the time the curtain goes up on the show. The band makes appearances throughout the year and outstanding among these is the Band Festival, May 27th, at Wilson Auditorium. In addition the Band performs in coniunction with the Choir to present the Spring Concert held at Woodward. This climaxes the high and bright spots of the Band -until they bring forth Pomp and Circum- stance on Class Day. Every occasion is heightened by the Band. They are on call for assemblies and at all the seasons throughout a busy school year. Band Officers: President ...... . . .Earthel Carstaphen Vice President. . . ...... Delos Logan Treasurer ...... . .Viola Harmon Secretary ......... . . Helen Smith Assistant Secretary. . . . . .Willa Brooks Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . . . lra Roberts Drum Maior and Maiorettese-W. Jones, W. Benford, S. Vaias, G. Jones, W. Brooks. Row l-A. Franklin, R. White, T. Crittenden, V. Harmon, A. Johnson, Z. Stallworth, W. Hudson, J. Hunter, C. Williams, S. Williams, B. Smith, M. Williams, O. Morton, B. Clifton. Row 2-W. McMullen, R. Sullivan, C. Coper, A. Brown, H. Hendely, H. Smith, W. Butler, B. Smith, S. Williams, H. Ford, W. Davis, S. Vinegar, B. Edwards, J. Wilburn, S. Mack, A. Jeffries, T. Brown, I. Roberts, P. Shearer. Row 3-C. Gayle, G. Plumley, R. Lee, R. McDaniel, R. Lear, J. Malone, A. Wilks, L. Birks, L. Jordan, E. Spence, M. Krier, K. McCleary, W. Lenny, S. Chambers. Row 4-E. Brown, A. McGinty, A. Hilson, R. Crawford, P. Thompson, L. Norman, C. Davis, J. Smith, T. Smith, R. Barnett, R. Butler, A. Billups, A. Howard, R. Byrd, R. Strong. Row 5-R. Hartman, W. Dean, E. Gay, W. Motley, J. Oldham, W. Moore, O. Daniels, J. Ward, J. Smith, W. Thomas, A. Howard, E. Herring, E. Carstarphen, D. Logan, T. Howard, W. Johnson, J. Amazon. X e Q J' 1 1 C . ,A , L., , ,., , A1 mx . -T' N 1 no Q Sip 4' SX - 9, 'J , 4? M 'Na+ Lx 'fl -Q - t A ., . K M , , I 1 rw, A 5 ' , 4 , f X I W pm.. 'SXWJ my 3 R, X 4 ,M 2 -Q, . 1 T Q N:EE'N:'. Eaz bllq A ' E1 on ,Wx if iifjw A f jzli q V ,- F 1- A Sy F im W, Wx! :ei 4 .O X 4 f ...E 1- f .ew S -1 M 4 'fx ' 2,,. 5 T 4 1 4 ' E 'Lf Y Q ! S'xx.sK.fEq Ci' Yi yu ' xl? f. . 5 xx' 'l ,W .5,.am,XV Q fkvs 4..- 5.5 x . k tj? ,Q ,xy 4 , Y ,fl 3,5 1 wx- , 1 I w:'- 5 if Xl 'quvw ' 'R ' X, L pf A ,4 W --L M 'U' wr X '- pw ax I. Y, 4- U Q. Q 5 I -1 ' . i . X ' 'fu . Q-my Riff? Ji X4 'W 1 Q -. X E K A 15 5 Ni .F ' ig, Sw , 37 qzfl - 7 4. -sf' br INN ix Q MAJORETTES The inaiorettes don't play instru- ments, but they are a vital part of the Woodvvard Band for they add spirit and zeal to the entire group. the four rnaiorettes are cho en for their ability to tvvirl and march. The head rnaiorette this year was Willie Jones, With Willie as our drum inaior, it looks as though the Willie's have ll. The band iust isn't com- plete vvithout being prefaced by the prancing four. lop Row C,-, toni-s, S Varas, Hottoiii Row W. Brooks, VV. Joni-S DRUM MAJCDR Leading our Woodward Band is Willie Benford. Willie creates a picture which stays in our minds as he energetically maneuvers the band over the football Held . . . their forming a novv an now an As the drums, horns, flutes merge into a spirited tune, Willie lifts his legs higher and higher, and struts with an air of enthusiasm and pride. He displays talent and good coaching by University of Cincinnati's Don Pointer. There vvill be a vacancy to be filled, for Willie graduates this '54, He has plans to continue maioring in being a drum maior in college, but these are only tentative plans thus far. Benford The Woodward A Cappella Choir CAPPELLA SENICR CHOIR requires reading and musical ability as basic qualifications. We participate in the school's public relation. Our performances during the past year include Alumni night, University of Cincinnati, Church groups, and May Festival. Our aim is to appre- ciate and understand great music ciation of music. We feel that being a member of Senior Choir has been one of our most enjoyable activities throughout the years at Woodward. The officers are: President ..... . . . .Willie Benford and to help others share our appre- Vice President.. . ...... Lonnie Bell Secretary ..... . ....... Joyce Long Treasurer ..... ..... M attie Woodward Librarians. .. Effie Jennings, Gladys Terry i Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row rs .141 ,, 2' I-D. Stephens, D. Murphy, M. Reynoids, G. Foster, O. Robinson, D. Johnson, R. Young, M. Gariing- ton, M. Waller. 2-O. Jones, S. Coulter, D. Bradford, M. Ellis, B. Williams, M. Hudson, N. Smallwoocl. Creech, D. Haney, J. Losito, V. Bullock, D. Reynolds, D. Smith, M. Smart. Williams, B. Marshall, G. Manor, B. Amos. 5-M. Smart, J. Long, E. Johnson, B. Amos. 6-G. King, L. Deering, G. Terry, J. Jones, A. Garr, C. Horton. 7-M. Felder, W. Davis, J. Boyd, J. Whittaker, M. Woodward, E. Jennings, A. Nored. Green, W. Davis, W. Benford, W. Dancy, C. Nelson, E. Horne. 3-E. 4-M-B. 8-J. 9-H. Jones, L. Jones, L. Ross, R. Reliford, F. Hawkins. 10-T. Davidson, J. Hamilton, R. Zeigler, O. Gaines, L. Moore, L. Bell. ll-J. Smallwood, D. Fields, A. Hopkins, B. Terry, J. Bryant. JUNIOR CHOIR Mi' 2 I I I t . r . ,Q .3 lv- - , gli vi-' o .E A 0561 l .K , J V ,O ' ' T . . .l . ....li......n iLeft to Rightj Row I-E. Grant, K. Jones, C. Roth, B. Raines, L. Tedford, P. Aaron, L. Watson, M. Murph, Y. Coopwood, J. Hooks, S. Chowning, B. Merritt, G. Henderson, D. North, B Coleman, C. Williams, Z. Reed, J. Walker, S. Barker, J. Craig, S. Allmand, Q. Crocheron. Row 2-G Smiley, E. Harrell, M. Blair, L. Williams, A. Scott, C. Cooper, D. Jones, L. Williams, E. McGee, A. Newton, J. Haywood, B. Dean, J. McCord, E. McCord, P. Garr, J. Jones, P. Smith, C. Summers, B. Summers, B. Jones, L. Davidson. Row 3-C. Cunningham, M. Brown, I. Butler, C. Walker, B. Smith, M. Jackson, D. Jones, E. Dukes, O. Stewart, P. Tatom, W. Douthard, R. Bullard, I. Trimble, M. Hughes, B. Ford, M. Johnson, B. Prince, B. Bowles. Row 4--J. Abernathy, J. Lamax, V. Bacon, C. Woods, A. Daniel, J. Albright, E. Byrd, E. Hill, C. Giles, R. Carr, E. Gardner, R. Jones, K. Badger, S. McGuire, F. Bailey. . il .,, J .9 to -4 , fi,1, 'O 6 4 -5'k0 s' 'Q o o 'ow O o,,oZX o ' 1 . ' oo! lJfc,,q:4? E250 h Ceo, 9 aofbq 41 'l C,e 9ro,7'3 0 so , eq ' D Sf . 5' . 41,W6:0ee 40fl7k , 0 0,2 - ft- C '110,e'e,7 The ideas of Christian character are brought out in the proiects they under- take, such as, baskets for the underprivileged at Thanksgiving and Christmas, donations to worthy community charities, and canteen dances at which these boys play host to several hundred teenagers. In working at such projects the boys of Alpha Hi-Y feel they have done a small part in maintaining Chris- tian ideals in the community as well as in the home. ALPHA HI-Y The purpose of Central Parkway Alpha Hi-Y is to create and maintain high ideals of Christian character throughout the home and community. The members of this club learn leadership and cooperation at their meetings which will help them in the future. To these boys Christian character means clean speech, clean sports, and clean living. It it I' A will N: - , LUNCHROOM STAFF CStanding Left to Rightl Row Row Row Row Row l-V. Harmon, M. White, P. Eberle, S. Pruette, S. Jenkins, M. Reynolds, P. Jenkins. 2-J. Brewer, V. Stephens, M. Jordan, L. Meador, R. Booker, T. Byrge. 3-J. Whitaker, M. Williams, K. Watkins, W. Jordan, S. Williams, D. Williams. Moran, A. Kien. F l! ??j i 4-J. Haywood, T. Hawkins, S. Broadnax, E. Shaw, C. Heard, R. Green, P. OrlofT. J- 5-C. Whitehead, J. Brown, W. Benford, B. Hawkins, R. Lear, C. Gayle, J. Brown, P. Miller, D. E iLeft to Rightj Row l-A. Gamble, S. Harris, O. Robinson, B. Manion, B. Marshall, V. Harmon, J. Robinson, M. Murph, G. Williams, E. Johnson. Row 2-B. Carchedi, T. Martin, A. Sands, L. Winfrey, A. Bailey, S. Thacker, R. Booker, R. Whaley. Row 3-R. Daniel, W. Calhoun, A. Wilcox, H. Patterson, D. Willis, B. McClure, B. Ford. -75- Q if il F T f 1 BOOSTERS CLUB f 3 'E ilii f The Boosters' Club of Woodward High School was organized at the beginning of the football season of '53 , by a group of students who volunteered to help promote more school spirit. The purposes of this club are: to back the team, to organize a better cheering section, to support the sale of Identification Cards, and to help promote the Annual Sports Banquet. Mr. Stites is the faculty sponsor of the club. Other active faculty mem- ssi A bers are Mr. Brokamp, Mr. Hippert, and Mr. Payette. ueii Righty Row F. Boykins, E. Coopwood, F. Grisson, E. Crenshaw. Row M. McCord, G. Smiley, N. Lawrence, D. Murphy, M. Neal, E. Swan, M. Reynolds, M. White, M. Hudson, J. Carter, M. Grant, C. McNear, R. Webstone, E. Wiesrnan. - Row B. Stewart, B. Parter, S. Williams, M. Marian, N. Lockhart, E. Stephens, B. Inggufs, A. McCoy, L. Lewis, M. Morris, D. Jordan, M. Wiesman, R. Fuitz, L. Jollie, J. McCord. Row M, Johnson, R. Brown, D. Harris, B. Amos, L. Tedford, D. Smith, S. Brooks, C. Fennel, E. Dukes, V, Bacon, P. Holbrook, V. Hollan, B. Logsdon, B, Jones. Row B, Davis, E. Kirkland, C. Davis, G, Davis, I. Trimble, B. McClure, M. Manley, A. Harrison, S. McQuire, G, Corley, J. Turner, G. Watkins, A. Jefferies, I. Malone, J. Smallwood, L. Cann, O. Presley, D. Yee, Mr, Brokamp, Advisor, President .... . . .Evelyn Swan Vice President ..... Lois Tedford Secretary .... . .Jessie McCord Treasurer ....... Evelyn McCord Sergeant-at-Arms . Geneva Alonis ALPHA BOOSTERS Row I lSeatedD-O. Morton, G. Quates, M. McHaney, D. Colvin, G. Watkins, Y. Jackson, S. Brooks. Row 2 fSeatedJ-J. Turner, M. Manley, D. Campbell, M. Merritt, B. Clayton, I. Bryant, Standing lLeftJ-R. White, D. Harrison, H. Harper. Standing lRightJ C. McNear, E. Stephenson, R. Whetstone. The purpose of the Alpha Boosters is to give loyal support to the Alpha Hi-Y boys in their basketball games. Their colors are grey and red. Officers for the year are: President, Inez Bryant, Vice President, Jean Crowders, Secretary, Dolores Colvin, Treasurer, Marvina Merritt, Business Manager, Yvonne Jackson, Supervisor, Miss Hattie Bell Peterson. A. V. A. STATEMENT OF THE PURPOSES OF THE CLUB ARE: l. Develop a worthwhile avocational interest. 2. Further the cause ot education through sight and sound. 3. Service to society, by developing operating skills, and assuming responsibilities with expensive equipment. .QM Row l-C. L. Endicott, Director, D. McDaniel, President, Z. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, I. Malone, Vice President, M. Hoskins. Row Za- W. Mitchell, W. Holmes, C. Hardaway, D. McNeal, O. Robinson, G Watkin, F. Bonner, R. Young, A G. Jones, J. Harper, B. Kidd, R. Relitord. . Guillion. Row 3' Row 4- T. Row 5- G. Forney, W. Cook, D. Harris, E. Byrd, J. Thomas, E. William, Row 6 L. Thornton, O. Stewart, W. Davis, J. Caftey, W. Rox, W. Rave Row 7 W. Billups, S. William, R. Cutright, G. Buttree, R. Jones. Row 8 H. Goldey, N. Jackson, H. Roseman, J. Amason, R. Battles. Alpha Chi Gamma Sorority is a social club composed of lOth, llth, and l2th grade girls, who are in high standing with the faculty and fellow classmates. The club promotes scholarship and provides many social activities that are conducive to the building ot character and wholesome social growth. Otticers are: President ...... Vice President .... Recording Secretary ..... Corresponding Secretary. . . . . . . . .Gail Jones . .Jean Hartman . .Nancy Brosh . . .Violet Hollen . .Patricia Holbrook .Lucrezia Jolle .Marsha Morris Barbara Logsdon .Virginia Moses Treasurer ............. Assistant Treasurer. . . . . . Chaplain .......... . . Sergeant-at-Arms. . . . . Publicity Chairman. . . . . Preston Smith, J. Wilburn, D. Brock, D. C. Foster, J. Lomax. B. Alexander. n, W. Gamb'e. ILeft ALPHA CHI GAMMA to Rightj Top Row-L. Jolly, M. Wiseman, J. Hartman, B. Logan, Miss Phillips. Row Row Row Row 2-R. Fultz, M. Worley, J. Hartman. 3-N. Brosh, G. Jones. 4-P. Holbrook, M. Morris. 5-A. Howell, V. Hollen, V. Moses. -77- all ALPHA HI Y NINTH ST Row Row Row Row Row l Under the direction of Miss Frankie Phillips the Cheerleaders were chos- en and trained to lead our football and basketball teams on to glorious heights. Pep assemblies throughout the year were carried oft noisily and loudly as our six cheerleaders drained en- thusiasm and spirit from the student body. It isn't always easy - say the sextet, but it's always fun. CHEERLEADERS S N rw M. Campbell, G. Foster, R. Fultz, L. Jollie, V. Hollon, B. Amos, S. Thracker. INCIDENTALLY . . Nolan Kendricks - Human Physiology i i i i I l i Mtv -1-PRN-r 4-fi Robert Blair and Nolan Kenclricks Left to Right-H. Clifton, A. Myles, and D. Logan. Learning to take and read temperature thermom- eters during study ot heart, blood and circulation. ..30- INCIDENTALLY . These were some ot the entries that were en- tered in the Ohio Junior Academy ot Science from the Biology Contest. Verdell Longmire, a Junior in Botany, entered the Science Contest and won a superior rating at both the District and State Science Contests. The subiect of the contest was Mitosis and the making ot microscope slides ot Mitosis. Lett to Right Z. Smith, E. Carstaphan, C. Gayle, H. Ford, Courtesy Cincinnati Post - ' ' 'l A v 731 4 2 sf f J J I , --' ,4- . - 'LW big!-5,-' 'f A - yi , C .ff .-i ,,gi,.,g 4 , , -1 X .fake -J, tr- :Af V V ' It . .. Y . A - , ' ' C 5 i,'Jg'1 li J jr , Q.: if .1 as . ,Q in 1' .jg-fly, J c vi 4. nf 'R rs sfggafavf' J' ' - Ti' Jw. , A J .-Nh? 'qi Q -JT' .1 I IAA WY xdwif S' Mft Lg-In -J Robert Blair Evolution in the World .-1.1, all WWW iLeft to Rightj M. Logan, W. Dancy, J. Walker, W. Benford, M. Fields. .. B1 - 4 . - o, Q'. . . .-. Q Q .Q Q. Q Q Q ,'...,Q, . Qt Q Q Q N'-'. Q -.'.' ' ' Q'.g.0. . .Q,.'.'.:Q:-. --rf.-.-fQ3Q4,.Q .N .Q.- Q:.'. -.-.-.,-.'.'QQ 4.-.Q -. 5 2 N . 9 Q 1 . 0 Q . Q Q QQ .Q.Q.. Q .Q QQ Q . 0 'CP Q 5 v x'Q'Q'.'.' 0'-f'Q'.',Q'Q'Q'l 'v'Q'Q' . 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'Q'Q'.'.'Q' - f Q '.'.y,-,:.1Qf.- -..o,..f.:.j.f, 3Qj 3 Q ',-V -QQ. 'QQQ'- -32- . Q Q .54 ,'. .','. .'.- Q'.'. Q'. Q ,-,Q 6. - S., XQ .'. . Q .'.-.p - -,. Q - - Q . . . ,.,.,. 3. .,.,Q,Q,- . . cs, l... .I , y., iQ.. .4., -,A x ' -.'. '.'. .' ', '-'.' 9. .'.'.'. .Q '.-.' '.-'M -'.'- .0 - v , .,Q, ...J ss, , . , . , Qs. 3. A.. ...AQ QQ - Q '.' '.-.. -.- - .',.. . : A tLeft to Righty ROW Row VARSITY FOOTBALL A- . '- sg- X 'f'F. g 1. Row l-J. Brown, Wilkins, Oliver, Shaw, Jordan, Whitehead, Broadnax, Byrd. 2-Hatcher, Grant, Green, Carter, Southall, Stephens, Maxwell, Smith. 3-Haywood, Cox, Hill, Wilborn, Williams, Birks, Woods, Yates. Row 4-Orloff, Miller, Hawkins, Steele, Brown, Cunningham, Moran, Kien. Supplied with more manpower and being able to use the two-platoon system made our Bulldogs a new aggregation for the opposing teams. Although our team lacked experience because most of them were Soph's and Juniors, foes respected their you may win, but it won't be easy attitude. They weren't as heavy as some of the other teams, but what they didn't have in weight they made up in stamina. The Bulldogs were one of the fightingest teams in the league. They lost games as we expected and we were prepared for, but they made up for each loss with some terrific victories. The guys who pre- dicted scores were kept busy trying to decide whether our Bulldogs were going to win or lose. They were steadily upsetting the apple cart, winning when they were predicted to lose and losing when slated to win. The first battle was fought on foreign soil. lt was a fight all the way and the Bulldogs emerged victorious. A strong Western Hills team pro- vided the next opposition. The Bulldogs hadn't beaten the Maroons in quite a few years. Upset was resounding in the air so loud it seemed a part of every Woodwardite. With determination our fellows set out upon their task. lt wasn't until the last seconds of the game with West Hi leading 7 to 6 that a terrific pass and a sensational catch won for the Bulldogs l2 to 7. Among the most memorable of the remaining games was the 20 to 6 victory of our traditional rival Central and the 14 to T2 set back at the hands of the Tigers of Withrow. Winning or losing, Woodwardites will always cheer and support the blue and white. ..g4.. WE Woodwa rd Woodwa rd Woodwa rd Woodwa rd Woodwa rd Woodwa rd Wood wa rd Woodwa rd Woodwa rd l2 12 6 7 20 7 12 6 7 SCORES THEY 7 Western Hills Dayton Fairbor Lockland 20 Central 6 Lima South 14 Withrow l4 Walnut Hills 7 Hughes 26 Respect OUI' was Moran. terrific lineman such as F1 A practice? Impossible, nobody seems inter- ested. Everyone's having tun showing oft . . . cheez it, here comes Bathiany. -85 Oscar Gaines is in deep meditation as he plans how to shake a fast charging tackler. FOOTBALL S-CWB JK fcttizm Q15 10 ' .,.: Allen Kien LETTERMEN - Charlie Southall John Haywood Eddie Hill Robert Barker Edward Birks Sidney Broadna X Pat Orlof? Robert Cox Oscar Gaines Tom Hatcher Terry Hawkins Harold Maxwell David Smith Paul Miller Unable To pass, quarterback Allen Kien displays his running ability. Terry Hawkins sweeps wide around right end eluding would be 'racklers wiTl1 assisfance from Don Moran. RESERVE FOOTBALL Reserves are varsity material in the making and this year's crop was no exception. The fellows who made up this year's reserve team had their eyes on the goal of making the varsity from the first day of practice They soon found out that they had only taken a baby step scrimmaging among themselves. Their next step was to become practice material for the varsity. Practicing with the varsity toughened up the Pups and gave them added experience for their own games. These games were very important because a fellow showing in a reserve game in- dicated what type of material he might become for the varsity. Some reserve players soon participate in Varsity games because of their fine showing made as reserves. Reserve Footfall is no soft touch. lt's really rugged and the only dif- ference between reserve and varsity is the know-how. Our reserves put up some terrific battles. Outplayed, but never outfought, the Pups as far as winning goes, weren't too successful. Those bitter defeats never broke their spirit and they accomplished what they set out to do, to prepare themselves to fill the vacant varsity spots. Fellows such as Willie Jordan, Madison Haskins, Bernard Williams, Robert Byrd and many others will be in there fighting for the Bulldogs FRESHMEN FOOTBALL SCORES This year the freshman team lost Mr. Kraushar to New Woodward. ln xvvrgiyvzg return we received two new coaches, Mr. Mac Mann and Mr. Sensel. It Woodward all started with the announcement for all ninth graders interested in Woodward football to come to practice. This year's team was also made up of Woodward seventh and eighth graders. W00ClW6I'd Woodward Most of the boys were inexperienced and green about the game. After a few weeks of hard practice the men were separated from the boys. PLAYERS When the uniforms were handed out the boys who made the team were W Dam: sticking out their chest and smiling. Those who failed only said wait W: Camgbell 'till next year. W. Taylor I i R. Frazier Although our boys only won one game they gained the experience that M. Dunn will help them next year on the reserve team. R, Battle -53- Withrow 26 Porter 26 Hughes T2 Western 25 Walnut Hills 7 New Wodward 0 Central 28 J. Foster A. Gibson F. Murphy H. Adams B. Wallace R. Thornberry VARSITY BASKETBALL I . fleft to Rightj Row I-W. North, S. Broadnax, P. Orloff, D. Oliber, A. Hopkins, W. Anderson. Row 2-Bob Embry, D. Yee, T. Hawkins, O. Daniels, W. Motely, M. Gault, E. Birks. Swish two points, and the Woodward hoopsters are once again becom- ing one of the most feared fives in the Public High School League. Our team wasn't given a dead man's chance before the season started. Other schools began to talk about their prospective stars for the com- ing season. We didn't have any Bevo Francis to talk about, so we kept quiet. The team was hard at practice in the gym and every once in a long period of time a favorable report was heard. Hearing things good about the team only made it worse, because we didn't want to build our hopes up too high. After weeks of hard practice, the team made its initial appearance. They weren't half as nervous as their faithful followers because they came through with a convincing victory. They followed this one with another victory. As the season progressed the going got rugged. Several one point losses, plus an overtime loss, woke us up to the fact that lady luck was smiling the other way. Inspired by roaring cheers from the students and led by Bill Anderson, our team enioyed a fine season. We won, we lost, that all comes some- time in the game. Our fine team of '53-'54 lost only two men. Most important, they re- tain their perennial scoring punch. With such material, the dream of the championship becomes very real. B ..g9- l SCORES OF VARSITY WE Woodward - 46 Woodward - 51 Woodward - 33 Woodward - 37 Woodward - 26 Woodward - 49 Woodward - 56 Woodward - 62 Woodward - 43 Woodward - 65 VARSITY BASKETBALL Albert Hopkins Uobeyl outiumps them all to recover the rebound for Woodward. THEY St. Bernard - 38 St. Thomas - 45 Xenia Central - 50 Withrow - 49 Walnut Hills - 43 North College Hill- 43 New Woodward - 49 Sycamore - 56 Western Hills - 49 St. Bernard - 48 Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Tournament Woodward Q0- Hughes - 50 Withrow - 65 Central - 40 New Woodward - 58 Walnut Hills - 46 Western Hills - 72 Hughes - 45 Deer Park - 34 Central - 44 Elder - 46 BASKETBALL Will Rev Anderson climbs his self made sfairs To put in 'rvvo points for The dear old blue and white. Everyone stands spellbound as Sid Broadnax prepares To recover rebound. N Giant-like Willie Anderson is fouled while bring- Q ing the ball out from under the basket. Eddie Bevo Hill watches. if 52372525 ' i l 'l A Up, up, and away to block an attempted shot goes Sid U-landsj Broadnax. it 'Qt . BASKETBALL RESERVE BASKETBALL Our Reserves weren't quite able to duplicate last year's Reserves feat of winning the championship, but they were strong contenders through- out the season. They played great basketball and always fought to the end. Teams with superior height didn't scare them at all as they would cut them down to size. They simply outshot, outran, and outplayed their opponents. Hooks, lumps, and set shots, they mastered them all. Their deadly shooting and their coolness in a tight spot was their key to success. They lost some hard games. This was the case when they played Walnut Hills CThe Champsl and lost in the Hnal seconds of the game. After defeating the Bullpups the Junior Eagles were never headed. Our fellows tried hard to catch them, but a few upsets slowed them down and the championship eluded the Reserves' frantic grasp. There is always next year, but the Reserves will be missing such play- makers as Turner Mighty-Mite Shelfleld, Oliver Ware, Leo Hall and Michel Dicks, who will be moved up to fill any vacant spots. RESERVE SCORES Woodward f 36 Woodward f 50 Woodward - 31 Woodward f 36 Woodward - 36 W'oodward - 21 Woodward - 37 Woodward - 34 Woodward - 39 Woodward - 46 Woodward - 35 Woodward - 37 Woodward - 36 Woodward - 42 Woodward - 34 Woodward - 41 Woodward - 25 Woodward - 41 Woodward - 27 Modern Dance?-Looks like it-but you guessed it- Basketball! ...93.. St. Bernard - 20 St. Thomas f- 23 Xenia Central f 45 Withrow f 43 Walnut Hills - 37 N. College Hill - 30 New Woodward H 26 Sycamore - 19 Western Hills - 27 St. Bernard - 25 Hughes - 24 Withrow - 35 Central e 22 New Woodward -f 29 Walnut Hills - 37 Western Hills - 57 Hughes S 37 Deer Park - 44 Central - 17 RESERVE A BASKETBALL , TEAM ' i fLeft to Right! Row l -T. Sheffield, E. Byrd, W. Hawkins, M. Dicks, Row 2'-M. Powers, A. Sullivan, R. Kelsey, J. Foster, X s lLeft to Righti Seated R. Battle, R. Frazier, B. Brock, W. Campbell, C. Singletery. Standing A. Gibson, W. Taylor, W. Robinson, A. Wilson, M. Dunn, Mr. Trinkle. Under the leadership of Mr. Paul Trinkle, the little Bulldogs had a good but hard basketball schedule. Most of the time the Freshmen had to travel to Gilford and practice in their gym because the Varsity kept the home floor plenty hot. When the season opened our little tots got off to a fine start by defeat- ing their first two rivals. Then we went into a tailspin for the remaining part of the season and won only one more game. But the old adage that practice makes perfect comes into play here, and next year we're going to let forth with our best and have another good season -WE know that the obiect of the game is to win, but golly, we had to learn to play. -94- K. Lattimore, D. Cunningham, L. Hill, O. Ware. L. Hall, M. Gault, R. Embre E. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM SCORES Woodward N. C. Hill 22 Woodward Lockland 28 Woodward Hughes 34 Woodward Western Hills 43 Woodward Glenview 27 Woodward Samuel Ach 39 Woodward Walnut Hills 49 Woodward Bloom 49 Woodward Porter Hayes 38 Woodward N. Woodward 59 Woodward Ohio Mil. Inst. 24 Woodward Withrow 42 Woodward Reading 42 Whitelaw Campbell ......... 88 Milford Dunn ..... . . . 77 'illin Row 1--R. Cody, R. James, R. Coker, W. Ramsey, J. Anthony, N. Whitley, R. Newell, W. Burgin, R. Murry. Row 2--L. Ward, G. Corvert, O. Smith, R. Standriff, W. Raven, E. Thomas, H. Thomas, R. Stanford, R. Davis. A swimming team was something new to many students at Wood- ward this year, because it has been quite some time since we have had an organized team. Mr. Sensel, our swimming coach, had a difficult time shaping up this year's team. Most of the boys were Sophomores and Juniors and were very unexperienced in the aquatic arts. They are a scrappy bunch though and they had the Woodward spirit. Our team met some really stiff opposition, such as the perennial tourna- ment-bound Walnut Hills Eagles. Although they weren't able to win any meets, their showing was always respectable. Anchored down by Ed and Hiram Thomas, this year's splash stars, our team didn't drift apart, but SWIMMING TEAM remained a fighting unit. CROSS COUNTRY Row I-Ted Harrison, Sam Harris, Lonnie Bell, Robert Sutherland. Row 2-Bill Canter, Don Lattimore, Willie Anderson, 'Henry Saxton, Courage and supreme endurance are the requirements for a cross coun try man and Woodward has the fellows that are able to meet these requirements. For the first time in the last three or four years, Wood- ward has a Cross Country team. Mr. Canter, Cross Country coach, really did a wonderful job. We had three city meets and although our boys didn't win a championship, they weren't last. They registered victorious over'Withrow and Walnut Hills. After the city meets came the district and the fellows who qualified in the district meets went to the state meet. Lonnie Bell went to the state meet for the good ol' blue and white and made a very respectable showing. However, next year Coach Canter will have to start all over again be- cause he has no lettermen returning. Alas and alack. Robert Davis. .. 95 - 3 f -3 l l flil... . 9 BASEBALL Seated-G. Plumley, H. Patterson, T. Davidson, R. Green, W. Grant, H. Maswell, J. Thomas, J. Hacker. fren fa Rightl Standing-Coach Thinnes, M. Goult, S. Broadnax, A. Hopkins, D. Oliver, A. Kien, B. Nealy. Not Pictured-D. Moran, C. Gayle, W. Holmes, R. Rox. Whenever spring rolls around and the weather becomes warm you can hear that magic sound of wood against horsehide and the familiar cry, Play Bali. If you happened to pass Deer Creek Commons those sounds come from the bats of Woodward's baseball team. The fellows at W. H. S., like all other red-blooded American boys, play this national sport with heart and soul. You'll find no greater determination to be among the top nine as there is on the Bulldog team. All indications lead us to believe that this year's outflt is one of the strongest put together at Woodward in some years. Boasting such top notch players as Don Chan Oliver, who has pitched a couple of no- hitters, Willie lHot Corner Guardianl Grant, Hosea Minoso Patterson, Troy Davidson, and homerun hitting Allen Kien, our team will win its share of ball games. The above fellows are established stars and coach Nelson Thinnes only has to build around them. To date our Bulldogs have won two and dropped one. Well on their winning way l'd say!! -3- RESERVE BASEBALL The boys in the tenth and eleventh grades make up the B squad ot our team. When the spring ot the year rolled around baseball was in the air all over the country. Baseball is the one sport that any red-blooded American boy would love to participate in. Since they can't all play they give their respect by going to the games. Woodward is no different from the rest, tor every year the boys go out to invitational prac- tice to display their talent under the watchful eye ot our new coach, Mr. MacMann. After the practice season is over the boys who display the best amount ot talent are chosen to repre- sent the Bulldogs on the baseball diamond. As the Annual goes to press there is little we know about how our reserve team will finish, but we hope they finish on top, Initial guardian, Sid Broadnax, anxiously awaits throw that will nip the opposing runner at first. Sf Sid Broadnax gets around on a fast ball and gives the horsehide a free ride. TRACK -vi .-.,.....,,, , .4M-5l- , v--,-..f H .amlsf-V Flashing down the track is a fleet runner, Timothy Brown. His effort and determination is evident from his facial expression. By the way h made it. Woodward's cinderman represents one of the oldest known sporting events. To enter this activity a fellow must be physically fit. Our coach, Mr. Bathiany realizes this and knows how to work our fellows into condition. Perhaps you have passed our gymnasium doors some evening and thought the building was falling apart. That was only the track team hav- ing their daily workout. For every ounce of training the track team gets, it will be useful because this year we have one of the strongest track teams we have had in some time. We are especially strong in the field events such as shotput and discus throw. Leon Thornton, Marion Edwards, Lonnie Bell, and Exelon Shaw fwho won two events in our last track meetl are the mainstavs of the team. The teams in the Public High School League are evenly balanced this year and with a few breaks our team could win the championship. -93- - 1.1. Up and over with the greatest of ease goes Curtis Whitehead. Hey Curt, let go of the pole -we're pulling for you. This might appear awkward to us, but Walter Lewis' muscles are trained for iust such strenuous activities. -99- HI-CAPADES THE SHOW OF SHOWS 5 Awmwnq Left To Right Charles Gayle, Betty Merritt, Don Holt. Above we see Charles Gayle, M. C. of the Terrific Take-Off, in The pro- cess of buttonholing a couple of likely looking contestants. If They come across with the right answer, They will literally Take off for different parts of The world at the expense of Mother MiIdred's Meatless Meatballs e sponsor of The show. The haunting intrigue of The West Indies, The sparkling gaiety of Paris, The heart Touching and long remembered songs from Ireland and Scot- land all reflected The general motif of The T954 Hi-Capades. The Theme of This year's production was a scaled down world Tour that was given away as a prize on a TV quiz show. Jackpot winners, on The Terrific Take-Off were given a free Trip around The world, which was depicted by the Paris and West Indies scenes. The show's finale was a spirited encore of numbers under The scene Title of Where, Oh Where, But in America, and The curtain fell on another successful show. -100- SHOW OF SHOWS A Tull scale brawl in making? No! IT is only The comedy Team of QL-RJ S. Mack, R. Byrd and L. Norman, clowning when They should be seTTing up The sTudio Tor The Terrific Take-OFF, a TV show which gives away Tree Trips around The world Tor The answers To some Tairly diffi- culT quesTions. tesy Cincinnati Post lLefT to Rightj E. Weisman, B. Smith, T. Crittenden, E. Beckham, E. Hollon. Moulin Rouge, Toulouse Lautrec, Merci Beaucoup, eT Cashmere Bouquet Does This help To prove ThaT we're front line chorus girls from The Folies Bergere. - IO! lift 4 97 I 1 . - 11- l Q 1. I . 5. T 1 'ii l 5 K W SHOW SHOWS Above we see Betty Davis and Betty Adams going Through their paces. an excellent iob on Perdido. They are both members ot the Vacationers Precision Chorus, which did Waiting at the docks to welcome the travelers home from their globegirdling voyage is Gail Jones, with her modern rendition ot the Charleston , which was a colorful part ot the U.S.A. scene. Courtesy Cincinnati Post lLeft to Rightl E. Thomas, J. Amason September 6 September ll September T8 September 25 October 2 October 7 and October T2 October 30 November T2 November 25 November 26 December l December T5 December T8 December 22 December 23 January l January 4 January 26 January 29 HI-LIGHTS OF 1954 .. The first day of school- Red letter day-And our eagerness to get started - But this year we won't mind the struggle for its graduation year. The big turnout at the Pig Skin Preview. We won! The first win of the season when the Bulldogs smashed Miamisburg, l2-7. The second victorious feat of the team over Western Hills T2-7. We lost to Dayton Fairborn 20-6. CWho could forget?i The day when the camera clicked and the lights shone over two thou- sand pupils. The Modern Dance Troupe's performance. We saw beautiful kumme and half circle steps - Know what we're talking about? The wonderful day of teachers' meeting. We had no school! The crowded halls and parents invading our private property - school - lt was Open House and everyone donned their best behavior. The Thanksgiving Assembly and the choir singing We Gather Together. We gathered food for the needy and felt good in doing so. Thanksgiving recess. Oh Boy! Were we thankful! Yeah! Bulldogs! We won our first basketball game. The day senior rings arrived. We were considered lucky if our eyes weren't punched out. lt was third finger - either hand. Everyone enioyed the Band's Christmas party. lt was great fun - danc- ing and dining in the bandroom. That is- Those sugar plurns dancing in our heads. These thoughts were upper- most for it was the Yuletide Season. Parties and the Christmas recess. See you in '54. How trite we were saying haven't seen you since last year. -'54 brings us seniors close to Farewell to Thee and departure. Those New Year's resolutions broken or are badly bent already. Foolish to say you'd study three hours a day. Holy smoke - Praying and cramming -The exams slipped up on us. Relief-Whewll Exams were a mental strain. Back to the good ole days. -1oa- T February 10 February 14 February 22 March 12 March 18 ' April 1 April 7, 8, 9, 10 April 15-20 April 20 April 23 April 30 May 13 May 15 May 25 May 29 June 10 June 1-4 June 7 and 8 June11,1-4,15 June 18 Annual Staff stymied - But we blamed it on Mid-winter doldrums. Hearts and flowers - lt's Valentine's Day. George Washington's birthday. Thank you for The long lost weekend, Did we hear the faint scufT1e of taps in the hall today - lt's the f1rst prac- tice for Hi-Capades. The year is clipping along. Seniors are made aware of The imminence of Graduation when They begin practicing two by two. We're foolish enough without having a day dedicated To us. Hi-Capades were very successful and were enjoyed by a grateful and appreciative audience. Easter Vacation Robert A. Taft, Jr., Vice President Richard M. Nixon, and Woodward's Seniors laid the cornerstone for The new Robert A. Taft High School on Lincoln Park Drive. Rehearsal for Graduation These Little Things. They keep reminding us ofthe big day. City Council graced Woodward with their presence. The American Problems and History classes participated in an interesting panel on City Government. Orientation Day for new comers to Woodward. Weather is warm, books are becoming burdensome - How much more of this can we take. High School Sing. Woodward Band is instrumental in the Band Festival. Class Day! Farewell to Thee-Awards distributed and school is over for us. Graduation!!! Monday Evening, 8:00 P. M. lt was worth every minute of it, but we wouldn't do it over again. lt has been a good four years for all of us and it is difficult to believe that the four years has gone so swiftly. Senior Exams!! Need we say more. Exams for everyone. Don't worry, you passed them last term and what a wonderful vacation is ahead - or summer schor Close of school -for 1953-'54. -104- SENICJR DU PA PA GA CH DU CH DU Big Bother and Sister, Annual Staff, Senior Secretarial Club Barnes, Margaret .... 1607 Grantwood Ave. PL 2nd Bell Speech Club, lst Bell American Problems Club, Art Battle, John ............. 507 Chestnut St. PA Bell, Lonnie E. ......... 807 West Court St. MA Choir, Basketball, Track Benford, Willie E. ...... 1562 Baymiller St. Honor Club, Drum Major, Student Council Bennett, Joan ........... 1408 Walnut St. Honor Club, Senior Secretarial Club, Y-Teens Abernathy, James ..... 1618 Freeman Ave. Baseball, Photography Amos, Bessie L. ....... 613 Lincoln Park Dr. GAA, Y-Teens, Senior Choir Amos, Betty D. ....... 613 Lincoln Park Dr. GAA, Cheer Leader, American Problems Club Anderson, Jean W. ..... 726 West Court St. Band, Swimming Andrews, Bennie Jr.. . .613 Lincoln Park Dr. Ninth Street Hi-Y, Baseball Bacon, Vernon W. ......... 275 Kilgour St. YMCA Member, Riverview Bailey, Augustine ......... 821 Findlay St. American Problems Club, Spanish Club, Speech Club Barger, Louise ......... 1338 Pendleton St. CH DU Bolling, Ada M. ......... 419 Chestnut St. GA Bolt, Betty J. ......... 516 West Liberty St. GA Dancing Bond, Leroy F. ........... 853 Findlay.St. GA Track, Baseball, YMCA Bonner, Betty F. ........ 750 Richmond St. MA Senior Phi Osers, GAA, Ninth Street Boosters Booker, Ruby O. ....... 838 West Court St. GA Lunchroom Staff, Skating Bradford, Delories L. ......... 828 York St. Senior Choir, Drama Club, GAA DU Brown, Addie .............. 822 York St. GA Band, Latin Club, Big Sister Brown, Carrie M. .......... 1088 Flint St. MA Big Sister, GAA, Speech Club Brown, Jack ............ 920 Hopkins St. GA Football, Track, Honor Club Bruer, Jean E. ............ 549 W. 7th St. GAA, Speech Club, Lunchroom Stal? Bryant, Inez ........... 528 Armory Ave. Bryant, Joe L. ........... 3610 Wilson St. Honor Club, Pi Tau Delta, Color Guard CH CH UN 8502 7250 7250 4565 3980 6902 4975 5585 3674 Club 5058 1856 3688 4931 6069 3961 6838 2227 3388 8277 0200 1857 6092 8808 7356 0019 Bullard, Richard L. .............. 569 Rosemont Ave Bullock, Vivian ........ 1911 Baymiller St. DU 0074 Senior Choir, GAA, YMCA Boosters Burt, Virginia ........ 2119 Colerain Ave. MA 9105 GAA, YMCA Butler, Imogene G. .... 569 Lincoln Park Dr. GA 5171 Ninth Street Boosters, Junior Choir, G-13 Butts, Dorothy A. .......... 526 Oliver St. MA 4715 Spanish Club Byrge, Thelma M. ....... 1906 Eastern Ave. PL 2417 Lunchroom Staff, YCC, Pi Tau Delta Calhoun, William D. ...... 726 W. Court St. DU 6040 Junior Reporter, Speech Club, English IV Club Cann, Lee ......................... 1309 Vine St Carchedi, Barbara A. ....... 1414 Main St. CH 6148 GAA, Speech Club, American Problems Club Carnes, George .... Carpenter, Ben ..... ................... , . .......7l5W. 9th St. GA Carr, Louis ........ Defenders Hi-Y, American Problems Club Carr, Robert ....... Basketball, Swimming Carstarphen, Earthell ...... Defenders Hi-Y, Band Casey, Yvonne ..... .741 W. 9th St. DU . . . 131 Dorchester Ave. PL Pi Tau Delta, GAA, Honor Club Casto, Marian P. ......... 1547 Pleasant St. PA Honor Club, Ping Pong . Dorchester 5565 ...............92oFandlaysi. 4585 5043 7796 DIRECTORY Centers, Shirley S.. . .... 309 E. 14th St. Cheer Leader, GAA . Chambers, Grady J. .... .... 5 49 Findlay St. Senior Choir, Drama Club Clark, Charles ..................... 823 Wade St. Clayton, Ruth ........... 505 W. Court St. GA 2366 Band, Senior Secretarial Club, Physiology Club Clifton, Bertha ......... 1422 Baymiller St. PA 6189 Student Council, Band, Y-Teens Clifton, Harry ....................... 438 Bank St. Alpha Hi-Y, Basketball Colvin, Dolores L. .......... 551 Liberty St. PA 0656 Vice-President Student Council, Alpha Hi-Y Connell, Anna R. ........... 703 Clark St. MA 1052 Blue Triangles, GAA, Drama Club Craig, Josephine .......... 844 W. 5th St. PA 4891 Choir Crachiolo, Stephen P. ....... 1808 Vine St. GA 0805 Pi Tau Delta, Baseball Cox, Bobby R. ....... ..... 1 636 Hghland Ave. Botany Club, Baseball Cox, Marvin C. ............... 2922 Cormany Ave. Basketball, Baseball, Football Culver, Ruth .............. 846 Poplar St. CH 5255 Cure, Regina ........... 588 Armory Ave. DU 2964 Daniels, Obie F. ......... 757 Carlisle Ave. CH 0433 Basketball, Band, Baseball Daniels, David L. ........... 414 Cutter St. DU 8078 Boxing, Tumbling Dennis, Harold A. .... . . .802 Lindy Walk PR 7913 AVA, Junior Reporter Durham, Vernon ....... ...... 5 22 Armory Ave. Basketball, Defenders Hi-Y Easley, Joseph L. ............... 1903 Baymiller St. Lunchroom Staff, Honor Club Eastwood, Irma J. ........ 836 Hopkins St. GA 1177 Ninth Street Boosters Edmondson, Geraldine.631 West Eighth St. GA 2436 Edwards, Marion S.. . .705 Lincoln Park Dr. CH 0259 Track, Basketball, Football Ellis, Willie B. ......... 1055 W. Liberty St. CH 7822 YWCA, Honor Club, GAA Fields, Dallas J. .......... 1211 Broadway PA 0565 Choir, Drama Club Fightmaster, Harold L.. .2124V2 Kindel Ave. MA 8804 Baseball, American Problems Club, English IV Club Fitzpatrick, Marjorie J. .............. 208 E. 12th St. Honor Club, Y-Teens, Annual Staff Foran, James P. ......... 535 Armory Ave. PA 3179 Alpha Hi-Y, YCC, Football Foran, Janet M. ......... 535 Armory Ave. PA 3179 YCC, Annual Assistant Business Manager, Y-Teens Ford, Barbara L. ........... 844 Findlay St. PA 0921 Big Sister, Speech, American Problems Club Ford, Harold L. .......... 939 Hopkins St. GA 9139 Band, Speech Club, American Problems Club Foster, Gwendolyn A. ..... 718 W. Court St. PA 6245 Senior Choir, Senior Phi Osers, Senior Socialites Fox, Hilda J. .............. 450 Milton St. CH 7491 Honor Club Freeland, Robert L. ...... 637 Central Ave. DU 1904 Afpha Hi-Y, Junior Reporter Freeman, George ....... 3320 Perkins Ave. UN 7361 Basketball, Defenders Hi-Y Freeman, Maxine ..... 837 Lincoln Park Dr. DU 3082 Y-Teens, West Minster Fellowship Gamble, Alfaretta ......... 1063 Wade St. DU 4122 GAA, Tap Dancing Garlington, Mary L. .... 1914 Colerain Ave. CH 4394 Choir, Speech Club, Tap Dancing Gay, George E. .......... 1129 Poplar St. MA 7119 Honor Club, Pi Tau Delta, Color Guard Gayheart, Frances ....... 390 Terrace Ave. AV 5923 American Problems Club, English Club 105 S ...nun ,,,, ,.1pq Gayle, Charles S. ....... 1545 Baymiller St. PA Band, Honor Club, Baseball 2519 Goins, Irma C. .................... 214 Liberty St. Goldey, Harold T. .................. 315 W. 6th St. Track, Ninth Street Hi-Y, Basketball Grant, Joe J. .............. 1103 Gest St. DU Ninth Street Hi-Y, Basketball Green, Raymond P. .......... 531 Boal St. MA Football, Baseball, Honor Club Hall, Malisia .......... 1828 Freeman Ave. PA GAA, English IV Club, Spanish Club Hanton, Shirley .......,... 969 W. 9th St. CH Choir Hardin, Ledonia .......... 1023 Cutter St. CH Honor Club, Track, Basketball Harmon, Viola .............. 832 York St. CH Band, GAA, Big Sister Harper, Augustine .......... 1136 York St. CH Dancing Harrington, Raymond. . 128 E. McMicken St. GA Alpha Hi-Y Harris, Delores ....... 2203 Florence Ave. WO Blue Triangle, Tap Dancing Harris, Samuel ............. 1021 Gest St. CH Track, Honor Club Harris, Tom H. .... ...4221 Eastern Ave. EA Baseball, Basketball Hawkins, Franklin D... Track, Football, Choir Heard, Lewis ............. 824 W. 7th St. DU Staff, Photography Club .2208 May St. WO Ninth Street Hi-Y, Bulldog Henderson, Gwendolyn .... Lunchroom StatT, American Problems Club Henderson, Rita J. ......... 1007 Cutter St. DU GAA, Cheer Leader, Defender Hi-Y Herring, Emery V. ........... 343 Ellen St. PA Band, YMCA, Boxing Holt, Maggie P. ..... ..... 1 013 Linn St. MA Bulldog Staff Horton, Vivian ........ 708 Freeman Ave. DU Howard, Andrew ...... 708 Freeman Ave. DU Band, Track, Basketball Hudson, Wardell ........... 831 Bank St. MA Band, Ninth Street Hi-Y Hughes, Linda B. ......... 438 W. Fifth St. DU Junior Achievement, Skating Hunter, John R. ......... 3434 Frenside Pl. PL Band, Alpha Hi-Y ' Hunter, Ruth V. ........ 425 W. Seventh St. PA American Problems Club, English IV Club, Zoology Club Hutcherson, Otis ......... 1984 Eleanor Pl. UN Defenders Hi-Y, Basketball Jackson, Anna L. ........ 437 W. Fourth St. DU GAA, American Problems Club Jackson, Anne ......... 1020 W. Eighth St. CH Band, American Problems Club Jackson, Evelyn B. .......... 658 Clark St. MA GAA, Student Council, Annual Staff Jefferies, Andrew L. ....... 3621 Irving St. UN Band, Track, Basketball Jenkins, Pinkie L. ........ 1550 Dudley St. DU GAA, Tap Dancing Jenkins, Sarah L. .......... 1087 Cutter St. PA Honor Club, Pi Tau Delta, Lunchroom Stal? Jennings, Effie ............ 1114 Clark St. DU Senior Choir, Applied Arts Class Johnson, Annie P.. ..... 833 Kenyon Ave. MA Band, Spanish Club, Honor Club 5769 8055 1841 3322 1741 7105 3872 0204 3119 6247 9080 . ........... 825 E. Third St. 3789 4365 2092 5514 0492 2578 2589 8405 8525 1412 6841 8133 0257 7624 3711 7984 7915 8265 7226 8563 Johnson, Dolores E. ............... 1516 Dudley St. American Problems Club Johnson, Dorothy J. ..... 755 Kenyon Ave. DU GAA, Senior Choir Johnson, Lloyd W. ..... 636 W. Seventh St. CH Football, Basketball, Baseball Johnson, John H. ...... 936 W. Seventh St. DU Johnson, William E. ....... 9825 Leggett St. PR AVA, Band Jones, Gail L. ............ 629 E. Fifth St. GA Maiorette, Alpha Chi Gamma, Y-Teens Jones, Greta L. .......... 523 Carlisle Ave. DU Nature Club, Big Sister, Human Relations Club sa. .,. -. - . V i . 0976 4027 1241 9046 6556 3378 - .,...,. -gmpl 1 pq -106- 6437 7866 Jones, Henry L. ........ 3592 Tacoma Ave. CA Glee Club, Honor Club Jones, Janie L. .......... 313 Mulberry St. MA Senior Club, Big Sister Jones, Lawrence ....... 1626 Baymiller St. MA 1769 Baseball, YMCA Jones, Richard ........ 749 West Ninth St. DU 8456 Jones, Willie J. ........... 1349 Broadway DU 0522 Maiorette Captain, YCC, Honor Club Jordan, Margaret .................. 823 Dayton St. American Problems Club, Lunchroom Staff Jordan, Dorothy M. ......... 423 David St. DU 2665 GAA, Speech Club, American Problems Club Jordan, Charles H.. .. .... 1021 Poplar St. DU 0664 Alpha Hi-Y, American Problems Club, Basketball Kendrick, Ruby R. ..... 1802 Freeman Ave. DU 7490 Bulldog Staff Kien, Allen L. .......... 4144 Sibley Ave. TW 2379 Football, Alpha Hi-Y, Pi Tau Delta King, Gloria J. ........... 437 E. Pearl St. DU 7656 Pi Tau Delta, Annual Staff, Senior Choir Krier, Martin ........... 2918 Fischer Pl. MO 8770 Band, Honor Club, Pi Tau Delta Lear, Ronald L. ........... 904 Findlay St. MA 6704 Band, Ninth Street Hi-Y Lewis, Loretta M. ............ 513 Boal St. MA 8286 Y-Teens, YCC, Camera Club Lewis, Walter ............ 2726 Hoff Ave. EA 6202 Football, Basketball, Honor Club Logan, Delos ............. 917 Findlay St. MA 8202 Band, Hi-Y Long, Celestine ........ 1019 W. Eighth St. PA 3793 Long, Joyce D.. ' Senior Choir, American Problems Club Lycans, Donald R. .................. 124 Green St. ................1032W. Ninth St. Alpha Hi-Y A Mack, Sterling M.. . . ........... 940 Hopkins St. Band, Honor Club Manigan, Krutha ........ 3420 Larona Ave. UN 8689 Honor Club, American Problems Club, Annual Staff Manion, Bevlon ......... 876 Simmons St. VA 6921 Bulldog Reporter, Student Council Martin, Ted R. ............. 1048 Linn St. CH 5672 Ninth Street Hi-Y, Baseball Matthews, Evelyn L. .... 2017 Colerain Ave. CH 7306 GAA, Y-Teens McBride, Delores J... .703 Lincoln Park Dr. GA 2642 American Problems Club McCloud, Ella M. ....... 1253 Vanbrune St. PR 8479 Baseball, Dancing, Basketball McClure, Bernice ............ 745 Barr St. DU 8126 Speech Club, Phi Oser, English IV Club McCoy, Anna P. ....... 1908 Colerain Ave. PA 7279 GAA, Spanish Club McDaniel, Raymond E. .... 738 W. Court St. DU 6241 Band, Glee Club, American Problems Club McDonald, Kathleen ...... 827 W. Ninth St. MA TNT Club, MYF Club McFadgen, William R.. . . .......... 836 Clinton St. Baseball McGinty, Andrew L. ........ 1006 John St. GA 7967 Band, Football, Photography McGuire, James .......... 718 W. Fifth St. GA 1446 Band McHaney, Bobbie J. ...... 627 W. Ninth St. DU 6840 American Problems Club, Senior Phi Osers, Church Organization McLemore, Bernice M. ...... 1071 Clark St. GA 4562 Big Sister, Tap Dancing, Y-Teens McNeal, Dorothy D. ............. 507 W. Seventh St. American Problems Club Meador, Leadoris ......... 828 Hopkins St. MA 1279 Big Sister, American Problems Club 8417 Miller, Dorothy ...................... 1055 Wade Miller, Joe D. .......... 558 Armory Ave. CH 4713 Basketball, Ping Pong, Volleyball Miller, Paul V. ..................... 1341 John St. Football, Honor Club, Alpha Hi-Y Mitchell, Willie L. ........ 837 Carlisle Ave. DU 1284 Baseball, Basketball, Track Moore, Tom .......... .......... 5 03 Milton St. ,g. -.. ...-....-ad, --Av 'I' Moore, William C.. . . ...... . . . . 155 Dorchester St. Band, Boxing Moran, Don B. ........ 1710 Highland Ave. AV 1757 Alpha Hi-Y, Football, Baseball Moses, Virginia L. ....... 2154 Simon Ave. CA 6483 Alpha Chi Gamma Mullins, Loyns L ........ 208 E. Twelfth St. CH 2690 Murph, Mary L .......... 828 W. Ninth St. PA 0576 American Problems Club, Speech Club Newton, Anna M. .......... 813 Poplar St. PA 7820 Big Sister, American Problems Club North, Willie ........ 837 West Seventh St. DU 3942 Oliver, Donald W. ....... 1618 Dudley St. MA 2202 Baseball, Basketball, Football Orloft, Patrick ......... 1845 Josephine St. PL 1462 Football, Basketball, YCC Partridge, Edwina E. ........ 1546 Linn St. DU 3180 G-13 Club Patterson, Hosea .... ........... 5 45 George St. Baseball Pope, LaDon ...... .... 1 011 Cutter St. GA 6995 Porter, Bobby M. .... .... 4 24 Hickory St. CA 3867 Track, Football, AVA Prather, Roger .......... 935 W. Ninth St. DU 5058 American Problems Club, Physiology Club Preston, James E. .......... 534 Clark St. MA 4974 Annual StaFf, Track, Big Brothers Pruett, Sarah ........... 529 W. Eighth St. 9714 Senior, Phi Osers Rankins, William ...... 2014 Whiteman St. 5269 Rasool, Fatima .... ....... 1 026 Gest St 2428 GAA Reed, Lenore ............... 709 Carr St 0149 Reynolds, Doris J. ......... 1049 Cutter St. 1952 Senior Choir, Drama Club, GAA Reynolds, Richard K.. . .3632 Dawson Ave. 0216 Basketball Riley, Shirlene.. ...... 282 Bodman f-we. 0102 Honor Club, Y-Teens, Camera Club Roberts, lra R.. . . . . . ........ 723 W. Seventh St. Band Roberts, Julius. . . American Problems GLB Robinson Jo ce P. ..... . I Y Senior Phi Osers . . . .934 John St. 549 W. Liberty St. ..........612 Clark St. GAA, Drama Club, Alpha Boosters Rogers, Herman ........ 368 Carlisle Ave. Rolfes, Bette R. ......... 1026 Celestial St. YCC, Y-Teens, American Problems Club Ross, Leroy ............ 1027 Wilstach St. Robinson, Ollie . . Baseball Sallee, Donald R. ....... 1215 Sycamore St. Alpha Hi-Y, Honor Club, Pi Tau Delta Shar Jeanette M.. P, Band Smallwood, James H.. Drama Club, Alpha Smart, Margaret J.. Senior Choir Smart, Mary J. . . Senior Choir Smith, Berkley E.. Band 3067 8201 2806 2496 3798 7209 1383 ............520LockSt. 1320 Clay ST. PA 7288 Hi-Y, Student Council .........339 Ellen St. ........339 Ellen St. 724 W. Seventh St Smith, Bertha E. ......... . Y-Teens, Band, Tap Dancing 1 Smith, Carl R.. . .. Aipha Hi-Y Smith, Helen V.. . 304 Pendleton St. .. . . . . . . .430 Dayton St. Band, Honor Club, Dramatic Club Smith, Lorine .............. 770 Clark St. Swim, Music Smith, Turner ..... .... 4 30 Dayton St. Smith, Zelmer H.. . . . .926 Hopkins St Dramatic Solomon, Albert R. ......... 1129 Gest St. Senior Club, Ninth Street Hi-Y Soloway, Violet R. ........... 941 Betts St Y-Teens Spence, Shirley M. ....... 1057 Wilstach St Choir, GAA, American Problems Club . .773 Clark St. 5789 5789 9759 0546 1888 4206 8718 4206 3177 3177 5388 0452 Stephens, Virginia ......... 336 W. 6th St. MA 8641 Student Council, Y-Teens, Girl Scout Stephens, Yvonne .......... 546 Clark St. GA 3173 GAA, Defenders Hi-Y Stokes, Caroldean. . .I ...... 10 W. McMillan PL 3490 Pi Tau Delta, Honor Club, YCC Stoudermire, Lester L. ....... 1015 Freeman PA 0858 Baseball, Basketball, Swimming Strong, Robert .................. 639 Kenyon Ave. Stuhlman, JoAnn ........... 121 Peete St. DU 3815 Honor Club, GAA, Pi Tau Delta Summers, Clara R. ................... 797 Clark St. Tate, Annie ....... 1623 Grantwood Ave. WO 8810 Glube Taylor, Nadine ...... Thacker, Shirley M.. . Cheerleader Thomas, Edward .... Choir, Band, Speech Thompson, Heydon. . Thompson, Robert L.. Band Tucker, Eva ........ Honor Club Turner, Clarence J.. . Student Council .....821 Clark St. PA 3421 ............969 Gest St. . . . .654 W. 6th St. DU 5623 . . . . . . . . .530 Dandridge St. . . .3005 Mothers St. PL 8310 1150 Sherman Ave. DU 0755 Clark St. Vaias, Shirley D. ......... 1604 Cumber St. CH 4328 YCC, Y-Teens, Maiorette Vaught, Robert .............. ......210 E. 13th St. Vauter, Robert A. ...... 116 E. Clifton Ave. GA 8992 Dramatic Club, Speech Wallace, Albert ....... .......... 5 23 Armory Ave. Journalism, Baseball Waller, Marian ............ 553 Poplar St. PA 0403 Choir, Speech Club, American Problems Club Ward, Ronald K. ........... 811 Oliver St. MA 1675 Baseball Warmack, Maxine T. ....... 816 Oliver St. MA 7858 GAA, American Problems Club, Ninth Street Boosters Washington, Dorothy. .1158 Sherman Ave. MA 4576 Washington, Herbert L. .... 1321 Chapel St. CA 0522 Band, Track Watkins, Gladys M. ...... 830 Richmond St. DU 1198 GAA, G-1 3 Wells, Roy L. ........... 1510 Pleasant St. DU West, Mary S. ..................... 523 Oliver St. American Problems Club Whitaker, Joyce ....... 1175 Sherman Ave. White, Mattie S. ........ 528 Armory Ave. G-13, Ninth Street Boosters, GAA 6829 DU 8056 MA 5818 Wilborn, Sandy O. ....... 543 W. Ninth St. GA 5888 Football, Annual Staff, Defender Hi-Y Wilcox, Albert ............. 913 Clark St. CH 6068 Wilkins, Charles E. ......... 904 Mound St. CH 0307 Football, Track Williams, Betty R. ........... 422 Hopkins DU 3938 Ninth Street Hi-Y, Speech Club, American Problems Club Williams, Clifford ....... 516 Carlisle Ave. GA 7179 Band, Alpha Hi-Y Williams, Delores ....... 818 Livingston St. CH 2987 Ninth Street Boosters, G-13 Williams, Eunice R. ................ 1017 W. 8th St. American Problems Club Williams, Gloria ........ 818 Livingston St. CH 2987 Big Sister, Ninth Street Boosters Williams, Moses L. ....... 1021 Dayton St. MA 3077 Band, Track, Alpha Hi-Y Williams, Shirley J. .......... 339 Ellen St. Williams, Sylvonia L. ...... 1021 Dayton St. GAA, Band, Student Council 6982 DU MA 3077 Willis, David .......... 831 W. Liberty St. MA 7604 Wilson, Wilma E. ........ 633 Kenyon Ave. DU 5960 Winfrey, LaVerne ......... 301 George St. DU 8545 Woodward, Mattie L. .... 1607 Central Ave. CH 3793 Senior Choir, Speech Club, American Problems Club Wright, Frieda J. ........ 554 Armory Ave. GA 2063 Senior Phi Oser, GAA, English IV Club Young, Raymond .............. ..... 7 39 Barr St. Band, Track, Bulldog Staff F L lk 1 1 4 l I A li 3 I 5 Ei I 1 F' l 5' . AUTOGRAPHS compumems of G AND H The llll Minute llleaners FUUIJ SIIIIP Pressing While You Wait Alterations 227 E. l3th Street CHerry 8430 5I4 W. 6th STREET WE DELIVER IRWIN SHIIE IIIIMPANY High Iirade Shnes at Bargain Prices 578 W. SIXTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO 3 PHONEQIISKY ATSTAMP CO., '35ffx7'fZ'f'?2'IZEfs 12: A A Compliments WILI.II-IM II. ULHIIIII HEIIFP-.IUNE5 Congratulations to THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1954 5HUIITY NITE and WIFE Individual Picture Photographers 434 Mill Road Ham. 2-7530 Hamilton, Ohio After 6 P. M. 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