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Special Meeting. At the called meeting held January 11, 1917, Mr. Meyers made his report. Nothing was decided upon, but the committee was to make inquiries concerning what Saturday Walnut Hills could obtain the boat. February. A meeting of the Senior Class was held Thurs- day, February 1, 1917. Those named by the chair as a committee for the A-B Dance were: Mr. Elsbach, Chairman, Miss H. Blinn, Miss Mueller, Mr. Kinney, Mr. Cooper. The report of the boat ride committee was heard and Fri- day, May 18, was chosen for the Senior Boat Ride. March. The last recorded meeting of the Senior Class was held on Thursday, March 3, 1917. The chairman of the A-B Dance committee gave his report, and Friday, May 4, was determined The f011owing upon as the date for our dance. students were then appointed by the President to act as a committee on arrangements for the A Dance: Mr. Marshall, Chairman, Miss Schmidt, Misg Vetter, Mr. Daggett and Miss Lindsey. April On Thursday, April 12, 1917, the Senior Class held its regular monthly meeting. After the meeting was opened, the treasurers gave their reports. The chairman of the boat ride committee reported that the Annual Moon- light would be on May 18. Mr. EIsbach report- ed that the A-B Dance would be held on Friday, May 4, at the Mansion. As Mr. Marshall, chairman of the A Dance committee was absent, Miss Lindsey told What the com- mittee had done and upon her motion, the class decided not to have the Dance, as both time and funds were lacking. As there was no further business the class adjourned to meet on Thursday, May 10, 1917. RUTH E, LINDSEY Secretary, Class of 117. Tpage fifteerd
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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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J OSEPH AMIRKHANIAN Joe is the smallest boy in the class, in stature, but he is one of the largest in intellect. The boys all like him because of his jolly, Aw, cut it out. Perhaps in the future we will lind our little Joe taking the part of uJetl in one of Bud Fisher's plays of HMutt and Jeff. ELEANOR DURHAM AXLINE Assistant Editor The Gleam, Dramatic Club, Debating Club, Hiking Club, Gym Team. Well begunjs half done. With What pride do we head the Class roster with the name of Eleanor Axline! She is famous for her skill in debating as well as for her high averages. We would not be surprised if, someday, high school pupils, instead of studying HBurkels Speech on Conciliation, would study Axlinels Speech on the Passage of the Adamson Law. AARON ALVIN BAMBERGER Class President, Debating Club, Dramatic Club, Track Teaml Airll is a good example of what all good students should be made. His intellectual activities have brought him honors throughout his four years at high school and we hope that the knowledge that he has acquired will prove of great value to him in his contemplated profeseion of law. He is also one of the social leaders of the class and he is a very popular class president. lpage sixteenl
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