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Qlalenher 191E! - 19211 September SeHere we are all curious about the new Classical High School. HeMaking the acquaintance of our new principal, Mr. George E. Davis, has not proved a difficult task, but a. very pleasant one. 24-A reception in honor of Mr. Davis was given by the student-body. October 2-Senior Class election. 16eA-Girls gave a party at the home of Miss Judy Parker. The girls invited the boysethatis where the fun came in! 17eFootball garnet Oh, mercy, just look at the score! Woodward 29-W. H. H. S. 12! We're still with you. though, boys. ZleNow we are really and truly a HClassical High School. even down to the little tots who were welcomed into our midst today, 23eHallowe,en Mask Partyemore fun! and such sights! 24eFootball game with 0. M. 1. Another game to the other party's credit. 27eMemoria1 services in honor of Theodore Roosevelt. N ovembcr HeReorganization of the Debating Club. Now, members. we're expecting great things from yeu! I3eDid you say babies? Oh, yes; that's what the girls were today. Goodness! l4eRe0rganization of the Dramatic Club. Bright prOSpeets ahead of us. 15eA hike! Will we ever forget it? Indeed not; nor the hill, either.r ZIeFootball game with Hughes. Has a black cat crossed your path, boys? But go to it. were willipg to share your trouble: as well as your honors. ZZeFootball Team was entertained by Betty Rugg. ZBeThanksgiving Dance. A real dance with real music! Given at the home of Bob Biltz. December BeLieutenant de Wierzbieki. of the French Army, spoke before the students this morning. 9eDean West, of Princeton, was the noted visitor and speaker for today. IOeHurrah! Our class pins and rings are here at last. lZeRoller-tskating party. Oh, joy! I7-Student Council reorganized. lgeA dance in the Gym. Always wanting something! Now itis a Victrola! ZBeChristmas play. Two performances given today-afternoon and evening. A great success! 24ePIay repeated this morning. Watch for a reproduction of our smiling faces in the paper. Yes, we had our pictures taken, too! . 26-Christmas party. More fun! This party was given at the home of Warren Fishback. january BeWalnut Hills High School was honored today by a visit from Dean Jones, of Yale University. izeThe Boys' Gym Team was reorganized today. Are you going to give us an exhibition this year of your hair-raising teats, boys? Tweniy-Six
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Twenty-Five ERMA ERWIN Still waters run deep. Bright. did you say? Well. we should say she is! The less studious members of the class of I920 always heave a sigh of relief when Erma is called upon to recite, for they know that the question which hhame to themh they cannot answer, will be skillfully handled by the girl whose name always heads the special honor roll. She doesn,t believe in making a fuss over high marks, either; but when she gets one humired in a test. she just keeps quiet and resolves to do better next time! PAULINE JACKSON Paulie My mind aspires to higher things, Crows rich in that which never takelh rust. Surely our class would not be complete without Paulie, who is always ready for a good time or earnest study, a3 the occasion demands. ; Pauline is endowed with a lovely soprano voice. and all who have heard her sing anticipate a brilliant musical career for her. She is a faithful student, and whatever her ambition may be, we are conhdent that a successful future awaits her. JESSIE GREER Her voice was ever soft and low, An excellent thing in woman. A very soft voice and a sweet, unassuming manner has made Jessie well liked by her classmates. No one ever saw her in anything but a pleasant mood, and she is always willing to help a more thoughtless classmate by lending a book or recalling an assignment. She has been with us only one year. but in that time she has proved herself to be a valuable acquisition to the class of 70.
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l3eHutrah for the Student Council! The members are certainly doing their utmost to make W. H. H. S. a real llHeaven on Earth ! Even in the lunchmom! 27eExams are coming! Oh, yes; were studying! Next week will tell how much good it did, though! February 3-6-Exams! No words can express our feelings on this subject! Silence is the wisest policy. ll-The Senior Girls gave a Valentine and Leap-year party in the school gym. Fun? That doesnlt express it fully. lngreliminary try-out fer the Otatorical Contest. Speak louder. please, and not too fast? ZOeA national prize essay contest was held today. Hurrah! our dear little Judy won the hrst prize, and Max Lewis the third prize for Walnut Hills Highl - 26eThe Tragic Squad Was on duty today for the first time. Keep to the fight; there! -' Single flle! March 5eRehearsals for the ul'lnal playn began today in earnest. IZeWe had a real movie show today! Mary Pick ford and a Harold Loyal Comedy! After the pic- tures were shOWn there was a clance in the gymnasium. l9-Walnut Hills debated West Night High and was given all the honors of the evening. Hurrah for our debaters! ZBeThe worcls, llWalnut Hillites, the champion debaters. will soon he on every tongue if the members of the debating teams of other Cincinnati high schools don't get to work. Today Walnut Hills was victorious over East Side? 26eThe Tri-State Debate Was to have been held tonlght. but it was postponed by request from the Louisville High School. What's wrong, folks? April 5eAll the group pictures for The Remembrancer were taken today. l6-The B-A Dance! Heretofare the graduating class has given a dance for the B grade, hut thls year the Juniors reversed the old tradition and entertained the Seniors, at The Mansion. in a farewell jubilee. More fun! l9eThe school Was entertained by Mr. Edward Avis, a noted whistler and an imitator of birds. Z3eA real Vaudevillele-minstrel shcw. chorus, 'n everything! 30-The BOAT RIDE! The day of this event was the ul'ed-letter day of the whole school yearee the day to which we had looked forward since September. May 7WAn0ther A-grade Hike! 'Ncugh said! MgThe Final Play! Two performances were given today and each one was a huge success. PSeToday was the Field Meet at Oxford, in which many of our boys took active parts. 21 elnterscholastic Meet! 24FExam in English! 25eThe beginning of the end ! Final exams! ZQeTri-State Meet! .IUFC 44enior Class Day! A-B Hay Ride! Oh, joy! SeSenior banquet and party! Final Senior affair before Graauation. lleGRADUATION NIGHT! DOROTHY AMMERMAN. TwentyuSeven
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