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. .............-.-..........,....,...l........,.......,..'-. . .IV 3.4;. Q: 4? ll al I! l l l. l l l l l l l 4: ll 5 l l l g, 4 l; l l 4 I MARIAN BISHOP LANDEN llAMIE,l Dramatir Club. Her modesty is a randle to her merit, Marian excels in no one particular subject, because she excels in them all. She has acquired a great deal of knowledge, but She does not have to burn the midnight oil to get that knowledge, as many of us would have to do. If we could do everything as well and be as trusted by teachers and students alike we should be happy. Alas! We all canlt do cvcrvthing perfectly or have perfect Latin note-books. If there were more Marian Landens, this world would be a great deal better. EDWARD LEA-llEDDIE Yale Club; Trafb'c Squad. H'hatc er he did wax done with so murh ease. Eddie is the handsome blond who causes the feminine sighs when he walks around the halls. His clever rcpartee and his good nature charm us also. Eddie is the most immaculate in his appearance of any boy in the class. That is one reason he was voted the best-dressed boy. He always leaves school looking just as handsome as he came. Eddie wants to go to Yale. His success is assured if he does as good work there as he did here. Eddie is bashful, but is worth K. little extra effort to know him. Too bad, girls, lIC is not available. MARIAN LUDDEN-llCUTIEl, She smiley and muilm, and will not sigh. Marian has what might be called a heavenly smile. She can smile and she does smile. When we see her, we wish everyone would smile like Marian. Cutie entered our class rather late in the year, but she has won a place in our hearts in a manner her very own. In fact, we like her so well that we haven't the heart to blame her for staying out at East Side two years. Cutie's conscience never troubles her over slighted lessons. She says that a seventy is as good as a ninety for a passing mark and why worry just as long as she passes. l15l
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.l E 5. 4 4 '4 4 4 t 4 3 ii a l I g g. i ;. t. 3 , tr '4 g 1' l !. t.- 5, 49 I . sun; .p-q...-p-An-..F.n...-..nptmu4r-v-I- -1r- mn-ii-aet- ry- U... DE HART HUBBARD Footbali Team, Gym Team, Baseball Team, Track Team. Can you not me how strong he isim De Hart will long be remembered as an unusual athlete. He is a most valuable track man and has helped to uphold the reputation of Walnut Hills many times. He is a wonderful jumper and it is a pleasure to see him go sailing over a Iongrhorset But freshest in our memory are the baseball games. Hubbard proved to he a valuable man both in the Held and at bat. His speed on the bases will not soon be forgotten. Hubbard, though, is one of the unusual type who can participate in athletics and still keep his studies far above par. He is industrious and is bound to succeed in life. RICHARD KELLEthDICKit He nothing common did or mean? Although Dick has not been in the limelight of any of the schooPs activities, he has always played the part of the man behind the gun. Because of his work in the Art Room many 0E the activities of the school have been successfully advertised. As he has marked ability as an electrician, his talents have been put to use in directing the stage lighting eHects. His many original ideas have also been expressed in his numerous essays in the third bell Engiish class. Dick certainly has our best wishes. CHARLOTTE KREUTEthCHARLIEh Dramatic Club; Omforical Contest. She has a heart with room for every joyf' Charlotte has a great deal of class spirit. At the class meetings and parties we can tell she is present because everything goes more smoothly through her eHorts. We can always depend upon Charlie's doing anything we ask her to dot Sometimes we fear we depend upon her too much. She .likcs- her work, but that doesn't mean she is a grind. No, indeed She IS w1'lhng and glad toga on any lark that is suggested. We all should feel Ilost 1f she werenh thh us to make things go With her cheery smilc and Come on, glrls. t141
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l l l 4 a 4 4 l x .4 . 4 4 l l l l l l l l l l i l l l l 'l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l th-5mAh--1mlp.u LUCILLE MANDEL-eilPUSSYii Debating Club; Tri-State Debating Team; Dramatic Club; Oratorical Context. Ye gods! H'Imt a studious 100k! Lucille will certainly make a success of herself, for she is in earnest, and believes in doing things well. She is a splendid student and helped upr hold the record of Walnut Hills in the debate with Shortridge High Schqol, of Indianapolis. Lucilleis ambition is to be an actress. She also would like to be I. novelist. Keep at it, Lucille. We hope to hear some day that ypu have realized your ambition and that Good Fortune has smiled on you w1-th her merriest smile to make your dreams come true. We are sure there Wlil be no stumbling blocks in your path which you will not overcome by your conscientious efforts. MARIAN LEORA MANSHIPehMANNIEi, Dramatic Club. To mec't her is to become u captive to her Charmin We all became captives of her charms before she had been with us a day. For a while we feared she would not graduate with us because of an illness. However, she recovered and easily made up the work she lost. This pleased us greatly, for we needed our little musician to Cheer us up with her jazz. Marian sometimes plays for us the second hell on Thursdays. When she jazzes Lovely June', we are filled with a desire to leave our books and go with her to The Land of Jazz. When she comes to Keith,s next year, Walnut Hills High School will occupy the.fir5t 51:: rows. EARL MASONiliMAsjl Chm President; Capiain Football Team; Gym Team; President Student Council; President Dramatic Club; Vice-President Afhletic Council; Circulation Manager of The Gleamj'; Buxi-nen Manager of The Rembrancew; Debat'ng Club A prinre of a fellow although an Earl by name? What would our class have done without Earl, our Jack-oanll trades? If there was any hard work to be done, Earl did it, and he never grumbled. 'When he leaves, there will be no one to take his place on the football team or in the halls. Earlls mustache may come, his mustache may go, but his popularity goes on forever. He was voted the most popular boy and it is no wonder. Have you ever seen the multitude of boys, girls, and children around him? Even the teachers want Earlys opinion about things. Earl was born to lead and everyone willingly and gladly follows him. W51
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