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

 - Class of 1917

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8 7 Easter Sunday. 9 7 We become enthused over the number of our friends enlisting in the army 01' navy or joining the Red Cross Society. 13 7 Though it is HFriday the thirteenth? W. H. H. S. won in baseball from O. M. 1. Score, 16-7. Dr. Ecclestone lecture on Burbank. 16 7 Oratorical Contest. 17 7 Another Victory in baseball, W. H. H. S. 11, Pleasant Ridge, 3. 19 7 Gym exhibition. 207W. H. H. S. loses today in baseball to St. Xavier, 5-81 Walnut Hills - Hughes debate meant one more point for us. This is our fourth an- nual Victory from Hughes. 21 7 HSkeeters dance. A number of us Htrip it as we go on the light fantastic toe. 24 7 A young Zeppelin is seen kissing the ceil- ing of the study hall. 27 7 A Grade Minstrel Show. 0 boy! 'mem- ber? MAY 1 7 Jennie Wides makes a considerable amount selling her tardy cards to the ragman. 3 7 Ruth J . wants to know if she should wear a white or black hat on the boat ride. Ask Marj ; her white one was all ttpolka- dotted last year. Where were you, Marj? tpage thirteerd 4 7 AB dance at the Mansion. 7 7 The day we are given the tongue twister about Fred, the free flea tied freely. 9 - Did you ever see so many memory books? 13 7 Mothefs Day. 14 7 Some of our friends heed Uncle Samts call to work on farms. 18 7 Moonlight boat ride. 19-24 7 Good weather; girls talk some more about graduation dresses; haunted by coming exams; boys still delight in brush- es 0n brick ground. 25 , 7 Final A Grade play entitled, HThe Touch- down? No one forgets her. 28 7 Such excitement that one may mistake it for a wedding or an flght. 307111'tt1e vacation to study for exams but instead we play tennis. JUNE 1 7 A rare one. CMember about that day in June'U 6-8 Blessed are they who are excused from the exams for they are having more fun. 11 7 How will Walnut Hills get along without us? 15 eCommencement. Now whither? ttGood-by, good luck, God bless you. Class of 1917.

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14 7 St. Valentine and Cupid patch a few hearts. 16 Reports again. 197 Mr. B. tells Kinney something about a sponge. 21 7 First day of Lent. 22 7 Hiking Club visits Fort Thomas. Helen Blinn brings cherries and hatchets for lunch. 23 7 Petite vacation appreciated by the hikers. 25 7 L. Krogeris birthday. 267We concluded that Jennie Nfs favorite occupation is writing her name on the de- portment board. 28 7 Last day of February. MARCH 1 7 The baseball heroes are heard in the dis- tance. 2 7 Tennis Club meeting 5 7 Ink bottles are filled in the A. Mi Emptied by Mr. Fount N. Penn in the P. M. 6 7 Test in Drawing. 7 7 Such weather. The Seniors motor to school in their itFierce Sparrows but must send James for the sleigh when they go home. 87 Warning to pedestrians! Becky Morris is speeding around on a burro that Troop C brought from Mexico. Itfs name is Pedro. 10 7 The day of that memorable tornado. We are informed that several of the boys' top stories blew 0E. Kind of flighty7eh? 17 7 The Sophs planned to wear green to school to Htantalize the teacher; very green; its Saturday. 19 7 The popularity contest. 20 7 Kreimer is heard to say that the diction- ary and the bible are his favorite books. One thing sure: he knows that Solomon had a thousand wives. 23 7 Zone of Quiet is observed in the School- yard7Rain today. 26 7 The trio gum-chewersU are told that they are going straight to the :ibOW-WOWS. 27 7Another tray falls down the steps. We hear the jelly roll, the tea ring and the ice cream. 31 7 Out like a lion. APRIL 1 7 Finney fools himself by going to school. tSundayJ 2 7 Kirkpatrick7ttWhan that Aprille with his shoures soote7 Bombardment of missiles. 3 7 The weekly torment caused by the Boys' Glee Club. 5 7 Someone loses his head. Finder please return to the office. 6 7 Entire school assembles to sing patriotic songs and to salute 201d Glory. War is declared! ipage twelvel



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t-. ,-, . .-..-....-..:ug..-.l-..-.---Q----- w October. 011 Friday, October 6, 1916, the Senior Class held its first meeting, with Mr. Henshaw pre- siding. Class ofheers were voted upon and those elected were: Aaron Bamberger, Presi- dent; Hermina Hoppe, Vice-President; Ruth Lindsey, Secretary; Edgar Johnson, Treasurer Room 3; Loretta Kroger, Treasurer Room 1. D..I-lz-n-u-1 fn-n-n-u- 0'4 I-n-u .u-u 1-49. 0.0.0.0- - :. November. The second A Grade class meeting was held on Thursday, November 2, 1916. The president spoke to the class presenting the purpose of the meetings, and the need of eo-operation 0n the part of the students. Miss Schmidt, Mr. Horst and Mr. Kreimer were appointed as a committee on class colors and Miss Work, Miss Joseph and Mr. Finney, as a committee on dues. A defmite time was set for holding A Grade class meetings. A motion that the class adopt a constitution was defeated. December. 011 December 7, 1916, the Seniors held their third regular meeting. The chairman of the committee on class colors made a few sugges- 1-0-1b-u-II-Ar-n-n-u-11-n-n-n-a1-II-n-Il-lJ-Il-u-n-t-II-I - REVIEW OF CLASS MINUTES .-u-.-r.-..-.-0-..-..-..-..-.,..r.-..-..-1.-t.-..:u;u-u 1-1 ..I .ol-u- I we .3...;...... .-.--.,-..-.:. 3 0.0 1-0-! J-II-Ir-ll-l1-:l-n-ll-U-H.v0-0- tions, but after much discussion it was decided that the question be reconsidered. A new com- mittee was appointed, consisting of Mr. Mar- shall, Miss Zettle and Mr. Davies. The chair- man of the dues committee made her report and the class decided to pay twenty-five cents a month as dues. The candidates for the Re- membrancer Staff were named but at the sug- gestion of Mr. Henshaw the class decided that the ballots be prepared in the Oche and the vote be taken at some future time. J anuary. At the meeting of January 4, 1917, the com- mittees on class colors and howers offered sever- al suggestions. Red, black and gold were cho- sen as class colors and the white rose was chosen as the flower. The committee on class motto gave several suggestions. The motto chosen was, Vimil, qm' se vincit. CtHe conquers who conquers himselfW; The secretary read a communication received from the Coney Island Boat Company concerning the Annual Boat Ride. The chair appointed Mr. Meyers, Miss Harris and Mr. Piper to confer with the concern and make a report at a special meeting. lpage fourteenl

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