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i251 FRANCES FREERICKS Remembrance? Staii. Frances is the sweetest girl in the A grade. She has a disposi- tion that is to be envied and a winning smile that never dies. She is never too busy to lend a helping hand to anyone who may call on her. She is appropriately called the shining light of the A grade, for she is brilliant in all her recitations and has unusual literary ability. The class of 18 predicts a wonderful future for Frances. WILLA MAY GHOLSON Remembrancer Staff; Dramatic Club. Willa is a Shining star in all of her studies and her prompt an- swers have often saved her classmates in a crisis. She has a gentle disposition, a. soft voice and a. refined and gentle manner. May she be as successful in her future undertakings as she has been in her high-school work. J OSEPHINE CASTLE GRIFFITH Joe's middle name is Castle and she certainly vies With the fair Irene both in style of dress and in dancing. She was voted the vainest girl in the class and she has good reasons to be. When Joe takes up nursing 'she will dazzle her patients with her Pebecco smile and they'll sing, iiI Don,t Want to Get Well, Iim in Love with a Beautiful Nurse.
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ELMA V. FERRIS Dramatic Club; Treasurer Room 1. Elma is among the brightest, prettiest and nicest girls in the class. AS there are few who could claim a place in all three of these ranks, she is indeed exceptional. We all like her because we cannot help it and she has made many true-blue friends at Walnut Hills. WALTER SCOTT FISHER Walter has discovered a perfectly marvelous and deceiving warble. If u'sed With proper precautions, it is very difficult to locate. It may be used to disturb and mystify the teachers, but as Walt has no special grudge against any of the teachers, we very seldom hear it during class time. This warble has caused a great deal of amusement and has helped keep the A grade in good humor. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH FISHER Everyone in the A grade knows the Fisher twins. They are a conspicuous sight as they always travel in pairs. tlBill can be distinguished from his brother if you know how to tell them apart, but most of us have not discovered the key, so we must be in dark- ness as to Whether we are addressing Walter or William. A good plan to follow is just to call the one you meet by his last name and trust to luck to learn the rest. '
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ESTHER GUENTHER Esther is one of the quiet members of the class, but she has, none the less, made many friends in the two years that she has spent at Walnut Hills. Few of us know of Esther's musical ability; she is a member of the orchestra at the Conservatory and plays the Violin beautifully. We Wish her success in her career as a violinist. ALICE GRACE HABEKOTTE Remembrancer Staif; Class Colors and Flower Committee; lst Lieutenant and Vice-President Student War Council; Dramatic Club. Behold the kindest and most optimistic member of the class! Her many accomplishments, her contagious laugh, and her readi- ness for all fun make her the best pal anyone could wish for. She has been very enthusiastic in her work as Vice-president 0f the Student War Council, and no one in Room 1 was allowed to be a slacker because of her daily cry, ttGirls! does anyone want any Thrift Stamps? ALFRED J E'ROME HALL Senior Debating Club; Track Team; Gym Team. The main thing which has made Hall well liked by his classmates is his jollity and even temper. He is never in a bad humor and he always seems ready to laugh and to enjoy the funny side of life. A happy disposition like his would help anyone. He is one of the faithful members of the Gym Team and so he does not skip gym any more than is absolutely necessary for appearances sake. I261
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