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

 - Class of 1903

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Page 24 text:

Senior Class am?! 157 -;- e, Yell One yell, two yells, three or g CLASS MOTTO-Nullz' Senmdus. four 01' Eve yells! 3 CLASS COLOR5 Blark and Gold. Who yell! we yell! g $ Class of Naughty-three, yells! QWWWQ OFFIC ERS - WEBSTER B. HOLMES, . . . . V . . . . . . V . . . . . . President FRANK P. ATKINS, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viceipresident. CONSTANCE SORIN. . . . . . . . . . . . N . . . . . . . . Secretary. E. GERTRUDE Away, . . . . A . . . . . . . , . . . . . .Treasurer. WEBSTER 1:. HOLMES. FRANK P. ATKINS. CONSTANCF. SORIN. E. CERTRUDE Avm'.

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Though a fine building does not make an excel- lent school, it goes far to facilitate the work 'of the educator. The 1ight,airy, cheerful recita- tion rooms of this school, most of which are decorated with artistic and appropriate pictures, are themselves silent teachers. The gymnasium is one Of the completest in the west. The lab- oratory, for practical work in chemistry and physics, is fitted up in accordance with modern requirements. The library, though not yet large, is growing steadily, and it contains a very choice collection of standard books, in history, elementary science, literature, and especially in the Greek and Roman classics. There is also on its shelves a valuable series of works in German and in French. Add to all these a carefully 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 6 stereopticon slides illustrating various branches of study, has been made useful by some of the teachers. The school paper, a monthly publication called THE GLEAM, has been conducted with zeal and vigor since the beginning of the year 1896. There has been an organized body of cadets maintained by the boys ever since the school was founded. The Athletic Association, an organi- zation to further the practice of foot-ball and other sports, has taken a suihcientiy 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 chal- lenge and encounter in public discussion a rival body of its kind from another city. The motto of the Walnut Hills High School, Surmm. ad Szmamum, should inspire its little army of students to the most persevering efforts for worthier ends. W. H. VENABLE.



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FRANK P. ATKINS, A K div; A A 42, VICE-PRESIDENT, CLASS; FODT-HALL TEAM; MANAGER, BASE-BALL TEAM: CAPTAIN, TRACK TEAM; ASSISTANT TREASURER, ATHLETIC COUNCIL. H Complacency and truth and manly sweetness dwell ever on his tongue and smooth his thoughts. Frank is a fine fellow and is very popular with both sexesi He has certainly earned a tablet in the Hall of Fame for his unceasing work in athletics. Of a studious and thoughtful nature, he will undoubtediy succeed in his future career. CARL L. ATTIG. HAnd gladly wolde he lerue. Carl has sh0wn his great interest in study by enrolling in the College Class. He applies himself most diligently to his books and is not easily led to neglect them by the numerous school affairs. We have no doubt but that his power of concentration will prove of great benelit to him in whatever work he may undertake in the future. i GERTRUDE szv, T. M. P. CLASS TREASURER. ii Blast with that charm, the certainty to please. Gertrude is one of the most popular girls of the Class of ,03 and has done much f0 make the year successful. Her ability as a culinary artist has been fully demonstrated by the eihcient manner in which she has handled the ii doughf' IQ L:

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