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

 - Class of 1905

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CLARENCE J. HAAS. With a smile that was child-like and bland. Clarence is affectionately called Mother by his classmates. He has clone much toward raising the size of our class. and his efforts are greatly appreciated. He is everywhere known for his never-failing good temper, also because of his stately dignified appearance and the protecting way he has with the rest of the boys. He will continue his pursuit of knowledge at Harvard. AMELIA HAECKEL. The thought of her came like a small bird winging the still, hlue air. Amelia is one of our best and most faithful students. Always cheerful. we Shall ever remember her bright disposition. Her generosity and kind- ness have made her many warm friends who wish her much success. She will probably attend the University. MATHILDA HAHN. t'A goad laugh is sunshine in a house. Tillie's most marked characteristic is that she always wears the smile that wont come off. Life has always been a smile for Tillie, and she has never been seen to frown even for a Chemistry lesson. She has always been a diligent pupil and is a talented pianist. We sincerely hope that she may go through life as she has passed through high school, with a sunny smile and a cheerful word for all. mun: av mm: a MIL ammun- 29

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onus n mm 1. pm, ummnlll IRMA AL GROGG, A K. 'A daughter of the gods. divinely tail. Irma has the reputation of always coming to school on time. XYhy? there isn't such a word at late in her vocabulary. The janitor is think- ing of having a call bell placed in the girls' entrance so that Irma can ring him tlwratlaer call him down in the wee hours of the morning. Alas! this is only a dream ! But Irma holds a better recordejust ask her friends. RUTH GRUSSMAN. To those who know thee not. no words can paint! And those who know theta know all wnrds are faint ! Ruth is one of our adventurous girls who has tried her luck at the mys- teries of Greek and Latin. Everyone knows huw successful she has been. During the past year Ruth has been seen behind the footiights when she scored another hit and proved herself to be an actress of great ability. PANSY A. GL'STIN. Consider the lilies how they grow. This is the flower girl of the class. She believes that a thing uf beauty is a joy forever. and after doing her duty she is entitled to a reward of merit in the form of a diploma. Chemistry, her special delight U; she considers quite unesscntial. A Hower doesn't need to know the Chemistrv of growing in order to grow. But can she bloom into a graduate with- out it?



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IV! h V t. ulna IV Haul t Lm. :mwman ELSIE M. HEINS. The fair. the chaste' the unexpressive she. Elsie is one of the cheerful girls of the class. Life. energy and fun are declared in every turn of her head and hand. and sweetness: unsclhshness and contentment shine from her eyes. She will long be remembered as one of the shining stars of our class. jmx IiTTE HERMAN. But still her tongue ran on, the less 0f weight it bore. with greater ease. 'What is there that one can say about Jeanette that is not good to heart? She has a ready humor that has made many an hour pass pleasantly fer us. She is one of those fortunate individuals who is able to create disorder around her without attracting any notice to herself. Jeanette is frank and sincere, and those who are her friends may count them-- selves happy, for in her they surely have a friend. FERDI N A N D HJRSCIL For cn'ry why. he had a wherefore. Ferdinand is a debator of no small consequence. He can usually be seen at recess in learned discussion with various members of the facultv. His famrite study is Chemistry t ?t. Ile attends the Hebrew Unihn College and will no doubt be seen at the Varsity. His home is in Marion, Ohio. ' 30

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