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JAMES E. BELL, A K :12; A A an. TRACK TEAM; ATHLETIC COUNCIL: MANAGER, MANDOLIN CLUB; TENNIS CLUB. I crave no other no: no better man, Jim is a fellow whose friendship we all court. He is popular with the boys and extremely 50 with the girls. He is a good student as well as a track athlete, but fortunately neither have interfered with his social affairs. LOUISE E. BENTLEY, T. M. P. GLEAM STAFF. h Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens arc. Louise is one of the best scholars of our class, and, though but small of stature, her intellectual attainments have reached to wondrous heightsh Last year she enjoyed the honor of being our Vice-President. In future years we will always remember her on account of her sweet and amicable disposition. LEA I. BERNHEIM. A K. It would be argument for a week, laughter for a month. and a good jest forever. Lea is one of the loveliest girls in the class. She always looks on the bright side of life and seems to have thoroughly enjoyed her high- school days.
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MYRON C. BALLENBERG, i: K M, u His heart was mirthful to excess. Whether at work or at play, Myron enters into whatever he does with a vim and vigor which have at all times characterized his nature. He is a jolly good fellow and his presence has enlivened many of our class socials. We feel positive that he will attain success in whatever vocation he assumes. Hi3 artistic genius has greatly assisted in the embellishment of this book. W. HOWARD BAXTER, A E M. COMMANDER, CADET BAND; DEBATING CLUB; MANAGER, VIOLIN CLUB; TENNIS CLUB. HHigh erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. Howard is a youth of the typical Yankee character. Quick to think. quick to express his thoughts, and quick to act, he is one of those fellows to whom we would look in an emergenCy. His capability as a musical conductor is well exemplified by the Violin Club and the Cadet Band. MABEL G. BEAR. ll Who says in verse what others say in prosefa Mabells sweet voice and gentle manners have won for her many adh miring associates. She has great literary ability and will probably con- tinue her studies in this branch of work after graduation. We will not be the least surprised in the near future to hear of liMabel G. BearH as a contributor to one of our leading magazines.
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WILLIAM A. BIDDLE. DRAMATIC CLUB. uAs sober as a judge. Will is a hard, systematic worker, and is well liked by the whole class. He has the appearance and the deep, commanding voice of a judge. and it would not be at all surprising to hear of Bill dispensing justice from the judicial bench in his later life. OSCAR H. BODEMER. BASE-BALL TEAM. A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. Bode is as skilled a penman as he is a base-ball player. He has brought in many runs for Walnut Hills, and is one of those who have helped to make the team of 1903 an organization of Which the school is justly proud, Although foremost in fUlL he has an underlying vein of seriousness which always commands respect. FLORENCE W. BOGEN. Like summer rose, that brighter in the dewdmp giows, The bashful maidenls cheek appearedM Florence is one of the sweetest and most congenial girls who has ever entered the portals of Walnut Hills High School. As interested in her studies as she is fond of social pleasures, She has won a place in the hearts of all her classmates. Her many friends will no doubt be reluctant to part with such an amicable companion.
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