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selected assortment of cyclopedias, dictionaries, and other necessary reference books. Probably this library is the best of its size, and for its pur- pose, of any in the City. The school is supplied with a complete set of excellent maps. A good lantern, with numerous stereopticon slides illustrating various branches of study, has been made useful by some of the teachers. The school paper, a monthlypublication called THE GLEAM, has been condueted with zeal and vigor since the beginning of the year 1896. There has been an organized body of cadets maintained by the bays ever since the school was 0 founded. The Athletic C011m1ittee, the HGym Team, two associations to further the practice of foot-ball and other sports, have taken a suffii Ciently prominent part in competitive affairs to give the school a high reputation for systematic bodily training. The debating society is of vast benefit to its members and is a credit to the school. This association was the hrst in Cincinnati to challenge and encounter in public discussion a rival body of its kind from another city. f the Walnut Hills High School, 1 urszmz ad Szmzmm should inspire its little army 3 of stu en 5 0 113 most 6: worthier ends. persevering efforts or W. H. VENABLE.
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LOTTIF. ABRAHAMS, 2 A. h' A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Lottiehs Cheerful laugh is contagious and has helped to brighten our most serious hours. Even the prospect of an inevitable Greek test can- not subdue her buoyant spirits. Lottie is noted, not alone for cheerful- ness, but also for clear judgment and decision of character. MARY ANDRH'WA h her sunny locks Hang on her temples like a golden Fleece. It is rumored that long, long ago Mary was a very mischievous lass, but we are inclined to disbelieve this, for the Mary we know is rather quiet and sedate. But, no matter; she is ever refined, courteous, and accommodating. GEORGE E. APFELBALIM, Gym. Team. Hi5 eyen twinkled in his heed aright. A5 doou the sterres in the frosty night. The variety of this tender, blossoming growth has not yet been deter- mined, but judging by the fragrance of its unfolding buds we prognosti- cate that it may turn out an .. Early Harvest.H or even a HSeekrno- furtherf George has been prominent in the social affairs of his class. IL 7.5
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