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LOUIS JOSEPH MONTER Commercial Club; Football Team. Louis is the heaviest man on our football team. He deserves no small amount of credit for the success of the team in the field last fall. He has only been with us two years, but in that time he has become very popular. We wish you luck, Monty, whatever you undertake. HELEN BLANCHE MOSSET Dramatic Club; Fort Thomas Play; Athletic Association. Helen is a bright light in all social activities. She is very poph ular and we certainly never could have got along without her to help keep things moving. Helen has distinguished herself upon the stage, and we shall often think of her as M tum, the young tea-gatherer, the part she played in the Fort Thomas entertain- ment. WILLIAM PORTER PETTIT uRemembrancer Staff; Baseball Team; Student Council; Commercial Club. Porter is our baseball captain, and he has surely done his bit for Walnut Hills High School. He made that old team hustle along in fine shape this year, and he deserves great credit for his efforts. Porter displayed his executive ability as President of the Commer- cial Club. He is a live wire, never idle, and we are glad to claim him as one of our classmates. i261
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FRANCES CONSTANCE LOOMIS Dramatic Club; Athletic Association. Constance is one of those sweet, thoughtful girls who do the little acts of kindness which others leave undone. Her friends love her for her calm reserve and sympathy. May her future be bright with every blessing that life can give. CAROLINE M. MESLOH Remembrancer Staff; Class Orator; Debating Club. Carolinehs noble character and lofty ideals are an inspiration to all Who are so fortunate as to know her. She sets a beautiful example for us to follow and we are more than grateful to her for sisterly love and kind advice. May God reward you Carolinei you deserve the choicest blessings of life. ALBERT J. MEYERS Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Hamilton Debate; Fort Thomas Play; Athletic Council; Gym Team. A1 is one of those fellows with the smile that won,t come off. He is an earnest worker, and has been prominent in all school activities for four years. He intends to become a big business man. The thing that will make A1 come out on top is that hroll up your sleeves and pitch in spirit Which he has shown through his high school years. W51
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EDNA S. POLLARD Remembranceri' Staff; Dramatic Club; Gym Team; Commercial Club; Student Council. Edna is one of the brightest and busiest girls of our class. She is always up and doingiieand doing something worth while, too. She is distinguished as an oratress, but her fame and renown for her gym work know no bounds. Edna is a universal favorite. We expect great things of her, JOEL S. POORMAN A-B Dance Committee. J oe is known as the itcorning mathematician. He indulges in trigonometry every night, and yet does not allow these practices to interfere with the funloving side of his nature. Joe is the most popular boy in the A Grade, and well deserves to be, because during our four years at Walnut Hills High School no one has devoted himself more faithfully to the best interests of school and class than J oe. DONALD S. RAYMOND Canadian Army, 1918; Debating Club: Final Piay; Dramatic Club; Middletown Debate; East Night Debate; Remembrancer Staff; Oratorical Contest. HDon was voted the brightest boy in the class, and he cer- tainly deserves the honor. Especially in chemistry he shines. Whenever we lesser lights want any information on this very interesting but rather diHiqut science, we go to Don and he tells us anything we want to know. Don is going to become a chemical engineer. We wish him a most happy and successful future. i271
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