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FRANCIS MCGURK Mac landed among us bag and baggage, at the beginning of this, our final year. Steele certainly lost a good scout, when Francis came to Walnut Hills. Although light, Mac was quite an acquisition to the football team last Fall. Our only regret is that he did not complete his full four years at dear, old Walnut Hills with the rest of us. FREDERICK NELSON McMILLAN, JR. Track Team, Gym Team, Dramatic Club, A. A. Red, the boy wonder, is the youngest fellow in the Class, and he has the novel experience of graduating from high school at the age of sixteen. He has been a member of the gym team for three years and is a good performer on the bar. He is a runner, too. Red is the one who is most frequently seen on the track, galloping away at a. merry pace, showing his Venus-like form for the edification of our young ladies. Red has that grit and de- termination which means success. CLYDE VERNON MILLER thleam StaiT, ttRemembrancer Staff, Dramatic Club. Behold one of our renowned Thespians and musicians. Clyde Vernon is a fine fellow and is one of the most popular members of the Class. Although he is not guilty of having made any especially brilliant records in scholarship, he is a good student. His accomplishment most appreciated by others is his imper- sonation of characters, for he is an adept at this art. 19
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MILDRED KATHRYN LE SOURD Dramatic Club. Our llPeaches With her lovely auburn curls and pretty pink cheeks, is one of the most attractive girls of the Class. Her charming ways have won many friends, and the longer we know her, the more we love her. Shels little, but, oh my! HELEN LINNARD Dramatic Club. Was there ever a girl so natural, so perfectly dear, as our Helen? She is a fine actress, as. her work in the Dramatic Club has shown. Her love of talking won for her the title of HN0isies.t in the Class. HELEN MARGARET MANK Dramatic Club. Helen we know her by no other namel is tall and fair and graceful. She is usually quiet and not at all inclined to chatter, but, nevertheless, our class would not be complete without Helen to help us when we are in trouble, and to laugh with us when we are gay. 18
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WILLIAM A. MORTON President of Dramatic Club, iiGleam Stalf, Associate Editor of The nRemembrancer. Bill is a product of the farm. Coming to us in the Junior year, he has shown himself to be a physicist, mathematician and philosopher. He is an excellent conversationalist and a profound thinker. He has become an adept at juggling test tubes and reagent bottlesi Bill has chosen the field of science as his life pursuit, and his many friends of the Class of 16 join in wishing him signal success. i GENEVIEVE MULVIHILL Genevieve, better known as J a Bie, is one of the most modest and unassuming girls of the Class of 16. Her ever-ready smile is one of her greatest attributes, and she is always ready for a good time. Her sincerity and charm of manner has endeared her to a. host of friends. CHARLES STANTON PARKER Dramatic Club, Gieam Staff, Remembrancer StaH, Cheer Leader, President of Tennis Club, Charley's small, but so was Napoleon. He will always be remembered as our indefatigable cheer leader and as a charter member of the Room 2 Glee Club. Charles has a store of ready wit, which has found expression in the joke columns of The Gleam? He is an all-around good fellow. His future career as yet remains undecided, wavering between poet and farmer; 20
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