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3 e Senior-Junior Debate on nMunicipal Ownershipt in the school auditorium. 8 e Dramatic Club begins to prepare for the public presentation of ttThe Rivals. 9 eRepresentatives 0f the uClean Up and Paint Uptt movement speak to us in the auditorium. Walter Steidle elected cap- tain for the Walnut Hills district. 10 e Finals for Oratorical Contest. Miss McDowell chosen as Class Orator. 10 - Baseball game. W. H. H. S. 16, Madi- sonville 9. 13 - David Barton starts practicing the shot put for the Olympic Games. 14 e He is absent. 15 e Mitchell addresses the boys in the audi- torium. We need fellows for the out- door meet. 16 e Senior Class Meeting. We discuss THE REMEMBRANCER and the Boat Ride. 17eBaseball game. W. H. H. S. defeats Pleasant Ridge. 20 e We begin selling Boat Ride tickets. 22 eWaInut Hills gives Franklin a beating in a well-played baseball game. 22eThe Dramatic Club holds its first re- hearsal for nThe Rivals? 23 - Some of the boys begin to take pictures of the Senioresses with their wee little cameras. Oh, such faces! 24 e W. H. H. S. vs. Hartwell. Game called after third inning on account of rain. 27 e Tickets for the coming debate with Woodward on sale in all the rooms. ZSe Koller delivers a wonderful oration in elocution on The Degeneration of Music. tLoud applauseJ ZQeThe Dramatic Club rehearses the sec- ond act of ttThe Rivals. 29 e Interclass Meet at Carson Field. Track Team chosen to represent Walnut Hills in the coming outdoor meets. e BO-We discuss the new city-charter in Civics. MAY 1 e Walnut Hills vs. Woodward in baseball. 1- Walnut Hills-Woodward Debate at the Woodward Auditorium. 4 e Walter gets peevish. weather. SeGleam Staff hard at work on the last issue. We due to the 6 e General Krueck organizes another army in order to march to Washington. 7 e Longview Hospital notified. Army dis- banded. 8-Osborne stays up all night wondering whom he wants to take to the A-B Dance. page Twenty
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22 e Washingtouhs Birthday. Outcalt de- cides never to tell a lie again. ZBeClaes invitation and announcement committee appointed. 23 e Kamera Klub exhibition. 25 - Track team selected for indoor meet. 26 h REMEMBRANCER work coming along nicely, thank you! 27eW. H. H. S. vs. 0. M. I. in basket-ball. ZSeHarold Evans goes hunting. He aims at a rabbit and hits a sparrow. Some shot, eh! MARCH ZeSpecial! Kinker knew what the Ger- man lesson was. S-The Debating Club decides to debate with Woodward High School. 4eTrack Team begins training hard for the indoor meet. 5eAnxious bench filled. More sorrow. 7 e Indoor interscholastic meet at the Ar- mory. 9 -Woodward vs. Walnut Hills in basket- ball. lleJoe Berger grew .0000001 millimeter during the night. Keep it up, Joseph! 13 eWe get restless. hTreasurer comes around for class duesJ Page Nineteen IBeThe essays for the Oratorical Contest handed in. 17 ... The Kamera Klub goes on an excursion to the Zoo. 17 - Captain Costello issues a call for base- ball candidates. 18- We respond to the noble captain's call. 19 e Yale Alumnal Entertainment. 23eLeslie Williams gets out a new patent for a revolving hatpin. 24 e Debating Team chosen to represent Walnut Hills in the coming debate With Woodward. 25 e The Dramatic Club takes a trip down to the Lyric Theater to see Mr. Mantell in The Merchant of Venice. ZGeA Grade class-meeting. Popularity Contest held. A-B Dance Committee appointed. 27-wDramatic Club Dance. hThere was enough for each of us,- two cakes of creamJ Flowers given away, too. 30 e A-B Dance Committee gets to work. 31 --Debating Club decides to hold future meetings and debates in the auditorium. APRIL 1 - April Foolhs Day. We all get our share. 1 eJaffe and Cohn flght a duel before the Dramatic Club. Bout declared a draw.
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8-W. H. H. S. vs. Newport in baseball. Qerford Meet. Our boys acquit them- selves nobly. 11 - Dress Suit Committee appointed by President Mitchell to investigate the price of renting ttswap-tails and utux- edos for Commencement Night. 13 e Dramatic Club still rehearsing for the public presentation of t'The Rivals. 13 - The Harvard Meet at Carson Field. Me Costello receives offer to join the Fed- eral League. ltIrish refuses to jump. 15-Walnut Hills vs. Hughes at Carson Field. Last interscholastic game. 15 e A-B Dance at the Mansion. Meakin il- lustrates the hshwalk in rubber boots. 16eBoat Ride agitation becoming promi- , nent. 16 e Joe Cohn in bed all day with sore feet. Too much tango, instead of too much mustard. ISeWalnut Hills Moonlight Boat Ride. 20 m Final exams begin. 21 e Exams still in progress. 22eWe take our last examination lper- hapsl in the dear old halls of Walnut Hills. Page Twenty-one 25 e No more school work. 27eDramatic Club has its final rehearsal for its play. 28 e Many boys decide to take the only one't to The Rivals. 29 - The Dramatic Club presents HThe Rivals at the Hughes Auditorium. A wonderful success. 29eW. H. H. S. VS. 0. M. I. lMilitaryl. Last game of the season. JUNE 1 e We are all in a flutter about Commence- ment. 2 e Joe Cohn gets his hair curled and dyed. 3 e The boys begin to dig up the old family dress-suits. 4 e Rehearsal 0f Commencement music for graduation night. 4 u Lester Jaffe receives the Harvard prize for being the first scholar in Walnut Hills High School. SeAt last! Commencement Night. We dress up for the occasion, hear the beau- tiful exercises, receive our diplomas, and our connection with dear old Wal- nut Hills is severed forever.
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