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ARTHUR BONNHEIM PRESIDENT OF DEBATING CLUB, SCHOOL ORATOR For every why he had a wherefore. Arthur has done well as president of the Debating Club, and under his management that organization has been the most suc- cessful in years. Besides being a star debater and speaker, Bonnie is a very good student, and easily leads the other boys in German. He will attend U. C. next year, where he will surely continue the excellent standard which he held while in Walnut Hills High School. MARY LENORE BOOKMYER Maiden! with the meek, brown eyes, In whose orbs a shadow lies Like the dusk in evening skies. Lenore is a dear, good-natured girl, deservedly popular. She is always happy, refusing to be depressed even by examina- tions. She is often seen helping some poor unfortunate out of trouble. We wish her success through all the coming years. HELEN Boss VlCE-PRESIDENT 0F CLASS OF ,09. nShe's all my fancy painted her, shels lovely, she,s divine. Helen is one of the most popular girls in the class, as can be guessed by the oliice she holds. She is one of the tallest girls h also, but we would not have an inch less of her. She is very lovable and sweet tempered. 12
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ELDON BECK FOOTBALL TEAM, BASEBALL TEAM, TRACK TEAM, GYM TEAM Yon fellow has a lean and hungry look. The above quotation is very appropriate for Eldon, for this fellow is always looking for something to eat. Maybe this is because he is always on the run. Some of the fellows call him Dorando, because of his unusual ability as a five-mile runner. After graduation, Eldon will long be remembered by the mem- bers of the class, for he has gained numbers of friends because of his sunny nature and jolly good humor. FANNIE EDITH BENNETT She has many nameless virtues, and none speak of her but to praise. Scene in Room 4, during the noon recess. A large number of girls are gathered around, each with her eyes glued to a book. Only one voice is heard, and it can be traced to a slender girl in the center of this eager mass. Be not afraid, itis only Fannie translating the day's Latin. This is only one of the many ways in Which she endears herself to her friends, and we wish many happy years of success to this queen of translators, who boosts us over the alta moenia of the Aeneid. GERTRUDE BLOCK 'tQuiet, reserved, and mistress of herself. One year has been the extent of our acquaintance with Ger- trude, but in that time the acquaintance has ripened into a close friendship, which will, on our side at least, be of long duration. This young lady has the reputation of being one of those con- venientn people who have anything you desire from a penpoint to lunch, and she always has the latest reports and retorts from tilab at her tongueis end. 11
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HORTENSE BRAUN nCome and trip it as you go, On the light, fantastic toe? Our little Hortiet, surely can utrip it. Those of the sterner sex who attended the Class Dance, will agree with this state- ment. She is a tiny girl, but then, ttPrecious articles come in small packages. ETHEL CANTOR ALTERNATE CLASS ORATOR. A truer, sweeter girl I have yet to meet. Her sympathetic voice has been envied, time and again, by the members of the Latin class, who listen to her reading of Book IV of Virgil, with moistened eyes. Her orations are fa- mous! Ethel also delights in disputing questions, long ago set- tled, with Mr. Venable. Ethel is most attractiVe, third bell, when she mingles with her chums in devouring stolen sandwiches, when she is sure to bring the teacherts wrath upon us by her irrepres- sible giggle. HELEN CLOUDE REMEMBRANCER STAFF hShe greets your jests with renewed laughter; 0h, sheis the girl the wits are after. Whenever one sees a crowd of giggling girls with a particu- larly happy laugh coming from its very center, you may be sure Helen is there. The girls call her ttCloudie, but hSunny would be a far more appropriate name. For the last month Helents conversation has consisted almost wholly of, nTake a dozen? hYes, its the best place in the city, and, You must pay three dollars down, for she is one of the hardest workers on the REMEMBRANCER'S business committee. l3
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