Walnut Hills High School - Remembrancer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1914

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L. B. CAHILL, PH. D. nThou art staunch Like the unchanging blue. ttBee has a head for business, and every one of his classmates can readily certify to that. As Business Manager of The Gleam, he made a great success, and many were the ads that his ability brought us. ttSir Kay is also a good ball player, and was always working for the good of the team. 11s Gym Team; Glee Club; A. A. III e Gym Team; Baseball Team. IVsBaseball Team; Business Manager of The Gleam: Glee Club; A. A.; REMEMBEANCER Staff. MARY CAMPBELL, A. G. St'urlious of ease and fond of humble things. A joke is heard! Of course we know who told it. Mary. If it had not been for Mary a dozen windows would lack their plants, for she certainly seen her duty and done it noble When it came to watering the plants in Room I. No matter what happens, she hobs up serenely, the same laughing, never-out-of-sorts Mary! DAVID S. COHN, E. X. Honor maintaining, memmess disdaining, Still euieriaining, engaging mu! new. Dave was a wonder at handing out lunch checks, and his re- markable dexterity has earned for him a fame in the halls of Wal- nut Hills. As Editor-in-Chief of THE REMEMBRANCER, Dave worked hard to make it a success. He is a hustler, and, as a member of various school organizations, he has done much to pro- mote the best interests of our class. IVe-Editor-in-Chief of THE REMEMBRANCER; Debating Club; Gym Team; Secretary of Dramatic Club Ust termt; Class Colors and Flower Committee; Dra- matic Club Dance Committee. Page Twenty-eight

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Page Twwty-aeveu DAVIE E. BROWN, S. N. uHes Nest in upright virhm. Some day Dave Will exceed the height of the Tower of Babel. Although quiet and unassuming, Dave is well liked by all his class- mates, and he is so bright and cheerful that his very presence is as healthful as a tonic. I - A. A. II s A. A. IV s Nominating Committee for REMEMBRANCER Staff; Baseball Team; A. A. SUE BROWN, V. J. I ask nu! wealth, but pumm- la faim- Aud use the t'hiugs I haw arighif, Sue is as busy 3. girl as one could imagine. She is always in a hurry, rushing around on committees, or being leading lady in the Dramatic Club plays. Still she is awfully cheerful under such a load of care and this argues well for a sunny disposition and a great deal of capability. IV s Dramatic Club. DONALD W. BYARD, V. J. A world of nuixe. ttDou is one of the noisiest fellows in the grade. Always ex- postulating about something, ttDoc's condensed noise proves a source of great merriment to his classmates. At that, Donald W. is some Chemistry shark, and we expect to see him develop into a great research chemist in a few years. I-A. A. II -A.A. III sGym Team. IVsA. A.



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Page Twenty-nine JOSEPH RALPH COHN, B. A. He was a Taming, roving lad. Joe is very active in social circles on account of his good humor and his excellent dancing. He certainly makes a success in manipu- lating his pedal extremities. Joe always looks on the bright side of things, and his very optimism will win for him many friends in later life. I s A. A. 11 LA. A.; Glee Club. IV- A. A.; Glee Club; Debating Club; Chairman of Dra- matic Club Program Committee ilst termi; Chair- man of Class Yell and Motto Committee; REMEM- BRANCER Staff. MILDRED CORDELL, Q. R. uShe thinks too mm'h mid talks too little .7 How can some people be so bright? Mildred is a regular shark about her lessons; Heats iem alivefi so to speak, especially French! And with her cleverness, she is so agreeable and obliging that she is a favorite With 311 whose good fortune it is to know her. WALTER COSTELLO, A. X., L. S. The :16 best follow eln- was born. Costyii is the best all-round athlete 0f the class. He is a hustler, and his faithful work is the reason why he is such a success in athletics. A champion pole vaulter, a fine runner, a star half-back, a natural-horn ball player s all is 'iCostyf, Many are the end runs Irish made on the gridiron, and many are the three-baggers he iisoaked on the diamond. He was our Class Secretary and was a competent officer. I s Gym Team; A. A. H -s Gym Team; Baseball Team; Track Team; A. A. 111- Football T eam; Track Team; Baseball Team; Cap- tain Gym Team; Assistant Business Manager The Gleam. IVsFootball Team; Track Team; EX-Captain Baseball Team; Gym Team; REMEMBRANCER Staff; A. A.; Class Secretary; Secretary Athletic Council.

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