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

 - Class of 1950

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Page 18 text:

'i ABOVE FIRST ROW Mlss Bernice Bart Iett Mrs Dlxle Campbell SECOND ROW Mr ArthurT Condlt Mrs Madge Galbreath RIGHT Mass Rosemary Hope Mass Laura Ruffe Mrs Laura Renfrow RIGHT TOP Student learn that Clceros speeches illustrate conclse wrntmgs aAAAAr Heritage from the Ancients Colles luglandes Come on Latin students and see It you can decode thus Even It a couple of these words have you battled you must admit that your Latin education has helped you at one time or another especially to detect the meaning of Ars Gratua Artis at the begun nnng ot a movie Your Latin background will continue to and you throughout your whole lute and as long as you speak the English language Thus IS true because more than halt of our language IS of Latun dernvatlon or orngln and thus the study of Latzn gnves you a basic knowledge for grammar and vocabulary It you should take a place as a doctor or lawyer among the pro fesslonal men of Clncnnnatl, you can stall be proud ot the toundatlon which you received durnng your hugh school days ln case you are stlll puzzlnng over the opening paragraph, you might be unter ested to know these words stand for the school which has given you the opportumty to become well acquainted wnth thus Important sublect, Walnut Halls I4 .KX K , . . : . . ' , . . : , I I 1 'Iv . - I Q . I o ll o Il I I ' I

Page 17 text:

Written and Oral Expression Among the Important features ot a clty are the dolly newspapers We depend on them tor complete detalled news lts editorials crystallze oplnnon and thus attect tremendously the hte ot the cnty Wuth such an 9XlSlIDQ power each cltlzen must make certain that lt IS used constructively This as the arm ot lournalusm at Walnut l-l lls Pupxls are taught to dlstlnguush between tabloids and news papers that attempt to guve tactual accounts of the day s news Thus us only one of the ways IU which Walnut l-lllls glves practical edu cation tor everyday llvmg No accompllshment can mean so much as the ablllty to speak well lt may be only convlncung your nelghbor to vote your way o It may be tellmg a story wlth effect at a party It may be rusmg to address an assembly with poise and confidence Whatever the srtuatlon to d velop thus assurance us the fundamental purpose ot th Speech Department at Walnut Hills Mlss Mary Louise Schroth publications Mr Wayne Gregory speech Mass Frleda Lotze speech FAR BELOW Journallsm students explore the workings of ca lngton Mass Vrvlon Ross SECOND ROW Mass Mabel Schwelkert Miss Anne Qutherland ,ana t if 13 . . . l r. tame' 'f an :gi 7 Wk ff' 17 W, BELOW-FIRST ROW: Miss Beulah Pur- Q Q :' . ' . I . 'I Ml W fl l 1 Q g Rl f' 5 X 1.5 pf K5 I ' - ,l ' 5 1 1 ' .



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sg? - ABOVE Mrs Georgia Baker Spanish LEFT Mrs Marie Louise Creelman Span Ish Miss Irene Steinau French Miss Norma Stratemeyer German LEFT TOP French students gain the fundamentals necessary for college study Tongues of Many Cultures the Zoo The librettos bring the many tongues ot the modern world to the attention ot the people Our cIty has been Influenced by the numerous picturesque customs ot ITS over the Rhine district Evidence ot this IS present In the annual May FestIval and our famous German restaurants Walnut Hills presents a well Intertused course of modern languages German French and Spanish to ITS students Many of the pupils show their enthusiasm through the development of clubs open to any student ot the languages who IS Interested These clubs are Important to many In that they attord a more detailed study of the customs practices and Ideals ot the peoples ot other lands Many times this IS touched upon only lightly In the classroom because of lack of time Certainly Walnut Hills IS a language conscious school In a cIty where the atmosphere IS tar from that ot the typical mId western town The ability to speak foreign languages as they are spoken In foreign lands IS only one ot the many advantages offered to Walnut Hills students 15 . , : . ' , ' . g I F I F , . -vs O O Q Cincinnati is perhaps singular in its opera, held every summer at I . - . . n I I ' I

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