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

 - Class of 1918

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.1..sus-.M.-...l..-...5..-...w-...q.......y.....-...-..........--.u-..n.i.-......n..n.n-.u-..n.ue. mdunmmuqn-eqmne-m- -u-+ 3 33 3 3? leg; i I REVIEW OF CLASS MINUTES 5 5 l 2 3 h 3 3 3 . . . mm.m.-..+....4......ywmu...mi.....-.........-........-................-........w.h..h..........u.-...e.+es.+.s..-....-..m+ HE Senior Class met for organization on Monday, October 8, in the Study Halli Those chosen for officers were: Milton Schmidt, president; Ruth Wikel, vice-president; Mildred Williams, secretary; Elma Ferris, treasurer, Room 1; Helen Elsenheimer, treasurer, Room 6; Roland Ashton, treasurer, Room 3. After the election the meeting adjourned. On November 1 the class held its Second meeting. The president gave a short talk, after which he introduced Mr. Marion Foss, formerly a member of the class, who patriotical- 1y left his studies to serve his country. Mr. Foss addressed his former classmates expressing the pleasure he derived from being with them again. Mr. I-Ienshaw then spoke of the respect due to the soldiers and sailors who are serving their colors, and of the numerous graduates of this school who have received commissions in the army and navy. The business before the Class was then dis! cussed. The president appointed committees on class dues, class motto, class hower and class colors. The next meeting of the Class was held on December 7. HM At this meeting reports were submitted by the chairman of the Committee on Class Colors and Class Flower, and by the chairman of the Committee on Class Motto. The colors chosen by the class are brown and gold, and the flower selected is the Black-eyed Susan. The motto accepted by the Seniors is Felicitas estchtus Labom'sH tSuccess is the Fruit of Labori. A motion was made to consider the question of the boatride at the next meeting. The president appointed Mr. J ones, Mr. McGowan, Mr. McDonald, Miss Bauer, Miss Gholson, Miss Coldewey, and Miss J ackman, as a Committee to nominate the staff for the Remembraneer. The class held its fourth regular meeting on February 11. Mr. Huerkamp, the chairman of the Beatride Committee made his report. The class decided to give a subscription dance in place of a boatride. Mr. Jaffe, the chair- man of the A-B Dance Committee, reported that the Mansion had been secured for April 26. The next meeting of the class was held on March 13. The president appointed Mr. Ash- ton as class treasurer. Upon reconsideration of the vote for the boatride, the class decided to give a boatride 0n the Island Queen. The

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Wooden Shoe? Clarys Stewart, Ruth Schae- fer, Janet Riggs and Pauline Rutledge are lo- cated in Egypt on a beautiful estate Where they have a crocodile farm. On my last trip to Niagara Falls, I met Mar- garet South, Helen Elsenheimer and Roslyn Jackman, Who were collecting stones from the rapids for their curio store in Ludlow, Kentucky. They said that Thelma Kamman, Gertrude Heiman and Margaret Laughlin were all teach- ers and that Thelma Martin, Milda Schulring, Eileen Seilkop and Ruth Waterman were de signers at the Rookwood Pottery. Well, cried another member, tII hear that Horace Ahgebrand has become quite famous in Honolulu as a performer on the Hawaiian guitar. His friend Jimmie Mac accompanies him on the kettle-drumf, But What do you hear of Ralph Hall and David Nathan? asked the members of the club in ChOI'llS. Oh! I forgot to tell you that Hall is the chief instructor in Ping Pong at Bejaeks, exclaimed the last speaker. ttAnd have you neVer seen David? Why, he has been acid tester 0f the Gold Fish in the Eden Park Aquarium ever since he graduated from Walnut Hills High School. JAMES MCDONALD, 118. FRANCES FREERICKS, t18. ewm H21



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students pledged themselves as a body to stand together in order to make the affair- a great success. The Senior Class held its last regular meeting April 2. The president called for the report of the treasurer, Who announced that at that time there were ninety-two dollars in the treasury. Mr. Henshaw gave the class a short talk on the Red Triangle. Resolutions concerning gradua- tion exercises, which were drawn up by the rep- resentatives of all the high schools of Cincinnati, were read to the class. After much discussion it was decided that the vote on the resolutions should be deferred until sufficient time had been given for their consideration. At a special meeting the resolutions for a simple graduation were unanimously adopted. MILDRED WILLIAMS, t18. 14

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