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Jenior Class COLORS. . . . . .............. ., ........... . , .Rvd and Old Gold YELLI Rickety, mclccty. mckety. nx! c'l'runst 'em and lmast 'em and cull 'cm bricks? Lend 'cm and hcml Em and put 'cm in FIND Walnut Hills High SchunL ninetern six! IJFFIL'HRSi CAMPBELL S junxm'rux . .. . .. ..... .. ... .. .Presirlenl ELEL'TA A. Rum: ............................ X'ice-Presidcnt RAX'MIIND t . W1'I I'I-:. .. . , . ... ..................... Secretary JiLI-Lxxnk KI Runlcu'i'sux, . .. ........................... Treasurer Ii'l'nlil. X. Iil'mucm ........................... .. . ..Trcasurcr WILLIAM L'. WILLUIM; ........................... Treasurer Nruiv H. Hchsn m3 . . . .................... . .Facuhy Trwasurer CAMPBELL S, JOHNSTON f-Zm-LL'TA A. RULE. RAYMOND C. WITH: mm Iv mum. a um um: w.
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loans, which made them shy and bashful for a a Witte were elected officers of the class, and are to week or two when they were viewed by the girls. The girls, besides Changingeto a certain degree at least- their opinions of themselves, changed the mode of dressing their hair. which they wore unusually high, concealing the rat, while a bow of a yard of hright-eolered ribbon fastened the hair securely. When they were assembled in the Hail for music. the appearance was like that of the first bright and hot day in July. after a period of rain, when the bright-coiored butterflies ascend in the air from their of shelter concealment. Like the season of the butterflies, the fad of the large hows perished in a short time, and the third year exhibited none of the many-colored ribbons of the preceding yeart Life now began to look more serious. and the more serious thoughts of the days hereafter presented themselves. What subjects shall T take? For what shall I lit myself? and such question as these arose in the minds of us plodding Juniors. Physics. with its laboratory and strange apparatus, looked formidable to our places and inexperienced eyea, and the mathematics and the languages caused their share of trouble. The year, though quite strenuous, at last came to an end. and September, 1mm fonml us again assembled for another yearis hard work. One hundred and one boys and girls who hail struggled through three years of hard work and labor. presented themselves as graduation Candie rlatest and a more thrifty and hearty assembly never presented itself as a graduating class in XVaImit Hills High School. Campbell Johnston, Electa Rule and Ray 9 be complimented on their executive abilities. Their arrangements for the class dance were fine, and a jolly time awaited those who determined to patronize their first-class affair. But some of the fun which we looked forward to in the B grade was realized in our Senior year. even if we did have to work hard. One consola- tion for our hard work, however, 15 that we did not get into as much trouble as in the year before. This may have been due to the fact that we ac- quired the tact of getting out of trouble's way by long-continued practice. This was. at any rate, the case in the laboratory. When we were ac- cused of having put some test tubes or bottles away without cleaning them it was always the But when a bottle of hydrogen would explode, it was evident that it other fellow who did it. wasn't the other fellow, so what could we do but take the blame? But I dwell too long upon incidents. Suffice it to say that every one Of the class of 1906 does, and always will, Cherish those days which he so happily spent in dear old VVainut Hills High School. 'Twas the harvest of four full years' faithful, careful cliitivation, And I ask each one to answer for himseifinow. did It payf Did it pay to brave the weather, full of changerx storms and sunshine? Do we feel that we are richer? sheaves away? EDWARD KINKER, 'mj. FRANZISKA t wits, iOG. GERTRUDE DOWIJNQ '05. Can we hear the
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now I! v r 7k CAM. :ucmm lIAZEL EMILY ,ans. Nrme- named her. lmt in praise. Hazel is nne 0f the girls whom everyone loves. In her frmr years of high school life she has laughed her way into everyone's. heart. and there. by her unhiling,r good humor. has kept her place. lluu'cvcr. she is. not that kind of a gnnrl-natured girl who frivuls her time ZHVZl-l ; quite the Cnntrary. Shi- nut nnly shines in her lCF-F-UHS, but is cwr willing to lend a helping hand 14:, those who are so unfortunate 215 In have fl'lfg4,ltt61'l to prepare the Latin :t5SUII, CUM L'AINI'M '9. lovely woman. nnhly planned. Made to comfort and crumimmli We all like Clara for her sincerity and for the rcscrvc force of her nature. She is never too tired to help her sclumlmates or her teachers. L'lara can also appreciatc a good timcl and this combination cannot fail to gain for her any success. jI-issna BAKER. Tall and stately m an oak. She wraps herself in learning's cloak. Jessie will always be rememlrrwl because Of her Pl'CIHCFh 1n the helrls of chemistry. lesirles this. she is an cxccllcnt model, hut only for the artist, but fm- her many school friends, who admiri- her imlcpcmlmn spirit and bright mind. Xl'e all hope that she will continue her Studios. and wu feel that she will be- successful in all she Liiulcrtakcs.
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