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

 - Class of 1921

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a s i 5 a l l 6 l l' ,l l. 9. l l ! -.! .4 l .4 E! rt 1!. .t i l .4. i l . i. ,.,t - 'p---h---h-u-.l-.Ipy.hknnm4p a- r..,-,bu-.-2-.u.-a-u-nmanpvbu- .5-----va-.y,.i,-q- .p; -,ab a. 5.. -:..-...-.-. ---y-a--..:-.a- v3.5.5.5..h-a-y DAVID TAYLORellDAVEll Gym Team; Trark Team. AnJ rcrtainly he was u good fellowfu Dave is certainly a cheerful fellow. He is always smiling. Any of his classmates can tell you that he is one of the best natured fellows in the class. He is a good athlete and has frequently won points for Walnut Hills by his unusual highrjumping. He started in last fall and worked hard with the Gym Team, so that he was able to do his part in the ex- hibition. Taylor, when he sets his mind on anything, works until he accomplishes his purpose, no matter how great the difficulties. We hope that he will always do as well as he has done at schnol. INEZ VOLLRATH Dramatic Club; Debating Club. W'mtdmus sweet and fair. Inez is the girl whose complexion shames that of the girls in the Wood- bury Soap advertisement. Her hair, too, is the envy of the whole school. Did you ever see Inez smile? If you have you will know why all the boys rack their brains to tell her thc latest jokes. Her beauty, however, is a great deal more than skin deep. Every D and C grader has Inez for hi; best girlf' She has a special box for the sole purpose of keeping her billet-doux sent by the youngsters. Last September she came out of the West and stole our hearts away. If the West tan produce more like her the boys will accept with a mad rush the advice, Go West, young man. 30 West. MILDRED WAGNER:ltNAPPY Iii Dramatic Club. One of humor, youth, and wit. Miss Wagner, stop talking. A greeting like this does not ruffle her good humor. No, indeed, she has become used to such endcarments during her two years at Walnut Hills, Mildred is pretty and. witty. She is the kind of girl every one likes. How could anyone help liking her? She is always ready for fun and frequently gives vent to a jolly laugh that has brightened many bells of gloom. She always has a very demure expression when she is reciting, but we know that she is thinking of something funny and is just waiting for a Chance to tell us. l23l

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4 4 4 4 t. 4 4 4 .l i A l l t l l l t t l t I. 4 i a s I. l t A l. t t i .1 t 4 I. 4 t 4 l l - J- 4- .. va-Hb-b-o-my. -..- .3..:....,-.:- a.--1-u-t-....t.hrb,ha-mwam-bar-g..p.--,.-.-... .54.qu m- IF- CHARLES ROY STEINGRUBEellROYll Rcmembmncer Smf; Debating Club; Orchettm. . Death with honor, but never mrrenderf Roy has proved himself to be the man of the hour, by stepping to the lore when the call was sent out for art talent. He not only quahfled as a capable contributor, but later was chosen as art editor of The Remem- brancer. His many contributions speak for themselves. He has been an alle important member of the school orchestra and has acted as director in many. of its sessions. Besides this he has been a very active member of the Debating Club. All in all he has been an untir'mg worker in promoting school ac- tivities. He has done a good deal for us and we hope that we shall be able to do something for him some day. But at present we can only wish him the best of luck. MITCHELL STERNellMIKEl, - He is a bold, bad boy? Mike seems to be in bad with the Faculty, but the class likes him. It is not an unusual sight to see him in the ofhce or on mournersl bench. In chemistry Mike never fails to tell the class something it or Doctor Newman either, never knew before. Mike does well in his studies and is faithful about preparing them. He does his best to help the class and attends all its meetings. Indeed, we are glad to have him with us Jfor he has made many a tiresome bell bearable by his interruptions. ISAAC SWAYellIKEh Baseball Team; Fnoflmll Team; Trude Tamer; Swimming Team; Dramatic Club; Debating Club. A mighty man is he I'Vith large and .sinc'zt'y hands The muscles of his brawny arms Are strong as iron bands? Ike is the popular captain and shortstop of the baseball team, and because of the glorious way in which he acted in that capacity, he will be ever remembered in the hearts of his classmates. We shall not be surprised if l'big Ike takes up the national pastime as a profession. He was also a highly valued member of the football team. Hi5 popularity, however, is not confined to the athletic field alone, since he has always been .. ready and willing participant in all the school activities He played the part of a gracious king in one of the most successful plays the Dramatic Club has ever produced. If determination and grit count for anything, we predict a bright future for Ike. I221



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9 4 l I! l. 4 4 4 4.. 4 i I i i l ! i i ! 4 4 J. l l E ! i 4 4 5 i i i l i i i i. l l i l. l Hannan- aw rhu-w5.5.1....-.ha....b..,-..,.....-...-p-p.p..gp.....p,F.g..,..,..1.e.5.h..,.ry.,..l..L.,,.....-.....,..,;.. DAVE WITTENBAUM There it no man, nowhere, SO virtuous? Dave has a marvelous memory. Any one in his history class can tell you that. He can recite nearly everything in the book without any notes to help him, yet he assures us that he has not used Rothis Memory Course to improve his memory. Dave is a conscientious fellow and would not think of coming to school without preparing his work. That is one reason that we like and respect him. Dave's greatest ambition is to become a barber and shave certain Senior elassmen. MYRTLE MARIE WOODS-JiTOOTS IP, Dramatir Club. Little, but oh my! Myrtle is one of the few 'iculei' girls of the A Grade. Her big brown eyes have helped her gain this reputation. The machines which come arour'ld to take Myrtle home are proofs that she has put her orbs to a good use. Her eyes, however, are not her only charms, for she has a sweet disposition and a pleasing personality. If she should fail to appear at a class party every- body would be inquiring: Where's Toots P We all want her to be with us. She is going to bc a kindergarten teacher and we know she will be as great a favorite among her pupils as she has been here. ELIZABETH HOPE VINCENT YOUMANSw ilBETTIE Dramatic Club; an-cmbranrrr Staff. IS there u tongue Iike Bettiek o'e'r her cup That runs for ages without winding up? Bettie can talk. Indeed, she furnishes a better example of perpetual motion in that respect than any other girl or boy in the class. The girl is accomplished. She can write, act. and draw. Bettie's drawings have been more in demand for Memory Books this year than those of any other girl in school. There is not a Memory Book which has not one of Bettie's clever drawings and a ubillet: douxu in it. She spends most of her time fluttering around the lunchrooml Bcttie's highest ambition is to get to school on time for-once. She Is always late but she believes better late than never,H and besxdes she knows we all appreciate her the more when she does come. Hurrah for the Class Hope. i241

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