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ESTHER HEIMAN Dramatic Club. Estherts voice is heard in the doorway of Room 1 every morn- ing about 8:32, asking timidly, Am I late? But therds one thing thats a cinch, Esther is never a second behind in her lessons. . She is a hard worker and very modest about her achievements. We Wish her a most brilliant and successful future. RUTH E. HERANCOURT Dramatic Club; Treasurer Room 1; Girls' Gym Team; Center-Ball Team; Athletic Association. Ruth is the tax gatherer of Room 1, and in spite of it one of the jolliest and most popular girls in the Senior Class. Her good humor and cheery disposition have won her a host of friends. Ruth is renowned as an athlete, but it seems most probable that she will continue her education pursuing the study of chemistry. ELIZABETH J. HILL Dramatic Club. Elizabeth is small, but so was Napoleon. She is a star of the first magnitude when it comes to translating Virgil, and we are wondering if she may not someday write a sequel to the Aeneid. May she always be as successful as she has been at Walnut Hills High School! l221
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CLARINE ELOISE FRY Dramatic Club. Clarine is the kind of girl you couldnlt dislike if you had to. She is always in the thick of the fun, and she has such a happy, I-should-worry disposition that not even the prospect of a big, black chemistry test hovering over her fair head, can take away her cheerfulness. Clarinets object in life seems to be to make others happy. VIRGINIA H. GOOCH Dramatic Club. Virginia is a sweet, quiet girl, whom we all love. Her most outstanding characteristic is neatness, but one need not know her long to realize that she has all of those fine qualities Which are admired in the great men and women of today. We only Wish that she will always be just what she has been in high school. CHARLES HOWARD HARPER Commercial Club. Charles is one of the most serious and industrious students of Walnut Hills High School, and we certainly admire him for his splendid scholarship and diligent perseverance. Charlie, how can you be so solemn? Are you thinking about Wall Street, and that seat waiting for you in the Stock Exchange? l21I
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DOROTHY CLARA HUGHES Dramatic Club; Athletic Association, Clara is a quiet, modest, demure little maiden, loved by all who know her. Many of her classmates are just a wee bit envious of her baby blue eyes. Clara is one of those few pupils Who are taking advantage of the Agriculture Course opened this year at Walnut Hills. If anyone deserves to gain success, it is Clara, for her patience and perseverance are unequalled. STANTON O. KAPP Debating Club; Dramatic Club. Stanton is about the smallest boy in the class, but by no means less important on that account. His ready wit and good nature, as well as his bewitching cuteness, have made him very popular With the boys and girls alike. We wish him the best luck and happi- ness, whatever he may do in life. P. 8.7Kapp is going to be a chemist. BENJAMIN KARLINSKY 'iGleam Staff; Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Oratorieal Contest; Hamilton Debate; Final Play, Ben is editor of liThe Gleam, and he has succeeded, under extremely adverse circumstances, in making Volume XXIV one of the Iinest ever published. Ben is also an enthusiastic debater and a good actor. We look forward to his becoming famous as an editor or as a playwright. Bye-bye, Benny, good luck! l23l
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