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

 - Class of 1918

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AUGUST FABEL JONES Exchange Editor The Gleamf' Secretary of the Student Council; B. O. B. Club. If there is any A-grade fellow who hasnlt ridden with Aug let him make known the fact. No response? We thought so. nGus is so liberal with his machine that even the teachers have formed the habit of letting him do their chasing around. His favorite recreation is finding very hard questions to ask the chemis- try teacher. Orchestra practice cannot exactly be called recrea- tion, but 'tAug surely can re-create some of those pieces on his Hdutch pipe. Drilling with the Home Guards is his usual occu- pation. THELMA SUSAN KAMMAN Commercial Club. Thelma is unusually quiet. But when she does express her views we all Hsit up and take notice. She is one of those unos- tentatious persons who are a comfort when near and sincerely missed when gone. May you be as true to the world as you have been to us, Thelma. SARAH KEATING Dramatic Club. Sarah is our class beauty. But the ancient maxim Hbeauty is only skin deep, cannot be applied to her, for she has all the qualities which make a beautiful character. Never has anyone heard Sarah say a cross word or give an angry reply. The beauti- ful smile, ever present on her lips, is only the outward manifesta- tion of her sunny nature. I301

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I291 JAMES CLAYTON IRWIN U. S. Marine Corps. Our class has suffered several losses through the patriotism of its members. Erwin is one of the fellows who enlisted. Although he had only one more year of study before he would graduate, he answered the call to the colors. A good athlete while at School, he undoubtedly is making a fine soldier. He was a member of last yeafs football, baseball and track teams. ROSLYN R. JACKMAN Dramatic Club; Commercial Club; Captain of Girls' Athletic League. Roslyn is the best athlete in the A Grade, but her energies are not directed exclusively to athletics; her report card testifies to that fact. She is always Willing to help anyone, and we expect great things of her in the future. STANLEY ALVIN JAFFE Athletic Editor The Gleam? Treasurer Senior Debating Club; Dramatic Club; Spanish Club; Baseball Team; Track Team; A-B Dance Committee. It looks as if Stat? were a pretty busy student, judging from the number of organizations listed under his name, but nevertheless he still finds time for social pleasure. He shows his loyalty to his class by usually taking with him a certain A-grade girl. He worked very hard to make the A-B Dance a success and on many other occasions he has devoted his time and efforts to the advance- ment of the A Grade.



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U311 GEVES GEORGE KENNY Gym Team; Track Team; B. O. B. Club. Geves is one of our best athletes when it comes to track work. He is a fast runner, a good hurdler, and is well able to'hold his own in pole vault. Geves is one of our most noted lunch-room atten- dants. He presides over the ice-cream and has sold many slabs of the abovewmentioned delicacy. With his many qualifications the girls cant help liking him. RALPH CHISHOLM KLINE Manager Gym Team; Baseball Team; Football Team. Ralph is said to be the best dressed fellow in the A Grade. He always seems to be iidolled up? A member of all the athletic teams, he holds an important place in each. He is an excellent baseball player and is also a good high jumper. Latin is the sub- j ect in Which he shines, as he often prepares his lesson. The girls like him, and so what chance have the boys to tell how they like him? ' ESTHER MILDRED KNAPP Dramatic Club. A very quiet and demure maiden is Esther. She has beautiful blue eyes which have provoked the envy of more than one girl in the class. She has a certain dignity of her own which has won for her the love and respect of the friends she has made during her year at Walnut Hills.

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