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JOHN REEDER J ohn is very quiet and reserved, but when called upon to dis- play his knowledge, he emerges from his reticence in a most sur- prising fashion. He stars in Latingand wow, but that boy can read Virgil! We all Wish J ohn a world of success and happiness, for he sure does deserve it. We are proud to know him as our friend. HELEN E. REIF Class Vice-President; Student Council; Dramatic Club. Helen is the vice-president of our class. Everyone loves and adores her, and her sweetness and generosity have become pro- verbial in the A Grade. Helen has a most beautiful voice, and we feel confident that she, at least, of our number Will be a celebrity. We hope to hear her in Music Hall soon. HORTENSE REIF Dramatic Club. e Hot is our curlyhead. Her glossy black curls and soft brown eyes are very attractive. Always cheerful and gay, she is a delightful companion. Hortense is the Madame President of our Dramatic Club, and we shall never forget her austere, digniiied countenance as she swings her gavel and calls for order in the Study Hall. i281
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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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JOHN HENRY ROGERS Gym Team Ay, truly, John is a philosopher! Who, if not our J ohn, with his little scintillating coruscations of wit, makes the fifthV-bell trig lesson so pleasant? J ohnis is the master mind for math; and J ohn can mingle work and play together into a. most delightful concoc- tion. Would that they were all like J Ohn! MARGARET E. ROLL Debating Club; Dramatic Club; Hamilton Debate; East Night Debate; nRemembraheer Staff. Magis a starethere isnit anything she canit do. She is always busy and she is always doing something worth while. Margaret is prominent in all school and class activities, especially in debating; and she has distinguished herself by her writings for the Gleam and The Remembrancer. We wish Margaret 3 world of suc- cess, and we certainly appreciate her efforts for the welfare of the class. JULIUS BABE RUKEN Debating Club; Dramatic Club; Gleamii Staif; Final Play. This is J ulius, our j oke-editor and lunch-check vendor. J ulius is alright clear down to the core, and you wonit find a harder worker or a more agreeable companion anywhere. Julius is an especially distinguished figure in the Dramatic Club-hence his alias, Featherhead icf. Final Play; Success to you J ulius, what- ever course in life you may pursue. I291
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