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

 - Class of 1920

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Seventeen ROSALIN D GANTZ 802,, She likes a good lime and she's a lovable lass. And we're all of us glad she's one of our class. Dramatic Club. If all the California girls are like Rosalind, we wouldn't care if they'd ship us a whole carload! To know her is to love her may be truly said of Rosalind. Although our little California miss has not been with us long, she has thrown herself so whole-hearteclly into the activities of the Senior Class that she has proved she has caught the true spirit of Walnut Hills High School. At present Rosalind's ambition in life is to be either a social worker 01' a neWspaper reporter, and we know that she'll be sure to succeed in anything she undertakes! JOHN CAMPBELL The love of books is a love which requires neither justiv fication, apology, nor defense. Dramatic Club John was voted the most serious boy in the class, and his high marks prove that he is a good student. But we notice that he usually manages to get his share o-f fun and play, too. He is prohcient as a jazz artist. although he is modest about displaying his talent. John is always willing to back our school affairs, and if he is as dependable in later life as he has proved to be at Walnut Hills, there is no doubt that success awaits him in all his undertakings. ALI CE HUERKAMP Al 1's wicked, 1 1'5, 1'5 mighty wicked; anyhow I can't help it! Dramatic Club, Remembrancer Staff, Student Council. Treasurer for Room I. llClass dues, please! is the phrase uttered most frequently by Alice. Why? Because she holds the postion of assistant class treasurer. And a difficult position it is, too! But lCAI makes the best of all the difticulties attached to her office, for she wears an ineradicable smile even when collecting or asking for the dues. Her jc-lly little giggle helps dispel the despondency which prevails in Room I on the hrst of each month. Good luck to you. Al! Always show the same degree of enthusiasm and detefmination which you showed at Walnut Hills and we predict a bright and happy future for you.

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DUTRO BLOCKSOM t tDutt ' I came a stranger, and ye tool: me in. Dramatic Club, Remembrancer StaE. Athletic Council, Gym Team, Football Team, Baseball Team. Track Team. Aha, ladies and gentlemen! Allow me to present to you Bud Fisher's future rival. Mr. Dunn Blocksom, our com; ing cartoonist! In the one year that Dut has been with us he has so earnestly supported all our school activities that we wonder how we ever struggled along for three years without him! His athletic prowess as well as his artistic genius has made him a i'aluable member of the class of ,20. Here's luck to you, Dutro, in all that you may undertake! MARGARET FITZGERALD Fitzy A little nonsense now and then 1.5 reiished by the best of men. Dramatic Club. , Fitzy, is a general favorite with her classmates, and we can all agree that she is more fun than a picnic. No matter how far down in the dumps a fellow may feel, Fitzy always has a. smile and a witty saying that is bound to cheer him up. Margarefs artistic ability is a delight to all her. friends. and some day the girls of the class of '20 expect tp be wearing frocks desigried by the famous Madame Fitzgerald! JOHN HARDING Dinkalacker I can live without boaks-e What is knowledge but grieving. Remembrancer Staff. John is a jolly good fellow who wears his heartein his vest pocket! Nothing ever worries him. not even being. called on in i'Math or Spanish. He is always optimistic and cheerful. Even reports cannot disturb his serenity. As assistant business manager of the Remembrancer John has done his share of work for the class of '20. All in all. Chaucer would have described him. He is a parht knight Sixteen



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MAX LEWIS hBlessings on thee, little man! 'Gym Team, Dramatic Club. Although Max has spent but a year at Walnut Hills High 'V'ScheOL he- hag already gained distinction among his classmates. He has such a quiet. unassuming way of accomplishing things that it was not until he carried off a prize in the Army Essay Contest that his fellow students began to appreciate the good. steady work which he had been doing all yeah ' 'Max has been given the title of the cutest bov in the Senior C1355. But cuteness is by no means his chief char- acteristic, for those who know him best realize that the reason he is so well liked by his classmates is because he has always proVed himself to he a good sport. KATHERINE WICKWARE Calm, steady. a'nd modest is this maiden. Whenever Katherine is missing. one can usuallymunt on locating her in the gym. She is certainly a star athlete. You ought to see her 316m over those horses. Katherine has a large following of E and F Grade girls who dog her every step. We can,t blame them a bit, though, for we are all crazy abeut her. Some day, doubtless. we shall hear of her as a famous directress of physical education. EDMUND PICHEI. uEi A form lilac herald Mercury. New lighted on a heaven-leissing hill. Ed slipped quietly into the ranks of the Senior Class in the latter part of the school year. In spite of the handicap of his late arrival he has displayed great aptness in mastering his studies. especially that bug-a-bear Math. Much of his time is spent in working outside of schcoi. so only a few of his cla55e mates have had a. chance to know him intimately. However. his appearance in the classroom is usually a signal for a lively discussion in which he takes a prominent part. Ed's work in the Gym has been very creditable. and he -fiqln- afw is especially proficient as a high jumper. $ L - i , The class of ,20 hopes that his future efforts will always be awarded with success. Eighteen

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