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3: m5: .. .' L: hail Mame J5 4 e .4315 ROLAND CLEIAND ASHTON Class Treasurer; Business Manager ttThe Remembrancer; Dramatic Club; B. O. B. Club. Ashes is one fellow whom his classmates trust absolutely. How do we know it? Hasnit he been elected class treasurer, and hasnit he handled the large amount of money paid by us as dues, with perfect ease and security? Though he has been very loyal to the boys of the A Grade, we regret to state that he seems to have some very decided leanings toward a B-Grade girl. KARLA BARCLAY Dramatic Club. Our ever-vivacious Bonnie is always in for anything that savers of fun and may usually be found in the very midst of a jolly group. By her graceful dancing and ever-ready grin she has cap- tured the heart of every member of the class. That she may never lose her cheerful disposition is the wish of her classmates. MILDRED BARR Dramatic Club. Mildred has a very good temperament and like a sunny day it sheds brightness over everything. Quiet, dignified and modest, she is a favorite both with her teachers and with her classmates. Mildred is an earnest student and her excellent scholarship is ad- mired by all her friends'.
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DOROTHY ALLEN 1 Dorothy has been with us for only two years, but 'in that short time she has won her way into our hearts by her cheerful grin and congenial ways. She is a girl of unusual ability. Besides tsking an active part in all the school activities she has made the four years in three and established splendid records in all her studies. HORACE THOMAS ANGEBRAND Art Editor The Gleamf' Art Editor The Remembrancer; Gym Team; B. O. B. Club. Ange, the artist of the A grade, is also one of the most popu- lar boys of his class. He is not of a talkative disposition since he prefers to spend his 5 udy bells in the drawing-room, rather than in the study hall. His interest in his class is shown'in many ways. He has tried very hard to arrange social events in which the mein- bers of the class could become better acquainted. Last years picnic is a good example of his ability. ESTHER ASCHMOOR Captain of Center-Ball Team Esther is quiet and retiring with a certain air of dignity Which all her classmates admire. Besides being a star in all her studies, she is full of fun and makes a jolly companion. She is well known because of her splendid work in the gymnasium, and as captain of the center-ball team has helped to prove that Walnut Hills can still hold its own in athletics. llsl
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LOUISE BAUER Her very frowns are fairer than the smiles of other maidens. Louise is little, but oh my! She may not measure so very high in inches, but she certainly measures high in other things. Louise is one of the most popular girls of the class and, queer as it may seem, her specialties are attending baseball games and attending dances. ' ' ELIZABETH BAYSTON Captain of Student War Council; Secretary of Patriotic League. All hail to our knitter! Betty has become so skilled in knitting that she can ply her needles nimbly even While preparing a beauti- ful translation of Virgil. Because of her faithful service to her country she was elected Room Representative of the Patriotic League and Captain of the Student War Council. BESSIE BRADY Dramatic Club. Speech is silver, silence golden. Bess may not be a silver- tongued orator but she certainly has a more valuable quality according to the maxim. To say that she is a graceful maiden with winning ways scarcely does her justice. That she may be successful in the future is the Wish of all who now enjoy her friend- ship. I201
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