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DOROTHY CARTER KENDALL ttGLEAMh STAFF, REMEMBRANCER STAFF For she by geometric scale, could take the size of pots of ale, And wisely tell what hour of day the clock doth strike, by algebra. ttDot may be rightly considered the champion all-around young lady at Walnut Hills, and. the range of her versatility is marvelous. Even the Latin quarter of the day can be made lively when she pursues Virgil over the seas, and, as for math- ematics-she is not content With the amount that overwhelms ordinary mortals, but must spend her time in Room 6 in com- pany with the only one at Walnut Hills who knows more ttmathti than she herself. She also possesses an irrepressible giggle, Which is constantly breaking forth at the wrong place, when Macbeth rages, 0r Dido grows pensive. The tVarsity will receive our Dot next year. WILLIAM MAURICE KILDUFF SUBSCRIPTION MANAGER OF THE ltGLEAMR REMEMBEANCER STAFF, BASEBALL TEAM, FOOTBALL TEAM, ATHLETIC COUNCIL A jolly good fellow. Buntt is one of the most popular fellows in the class, and possesses many good qualities. He takes an active part in all social functions, and because of his recognized business abilities he was appointed on the business staff of both the Gleam and the REMEMBRANCER. HBunt, is quite athletic and was formerly manager of the Baseball Team. MILTON KLEIN DEBATING CLUB. A man of sovereign parts he is esteemed. We are glad to have had Milton among our number. Al- though he has been with us only one year, he will remain long in the memory of his classmates on account of his manly char- acter and jovial manners. Milton will continue his studies next year in the University of Michigan, where he will doubtless gain success. 26
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ARTHUR T. JENNY AW certainly be was a good fellow. Jenny has been at Walnut Hills but one year, but during that time he has made many friends, and shown himself to be a good, sociable fellow. He formerly attended Norwood High School, and if he is a sample of the kind of fellows they have out there, we would be glad if they would send the whole bunch to Walnut Hills, for a year or so. GRACE MARIE J ULIEN So unaffected, so composed, and mild. Has this gentle maiden ever felt the heat of an angry pas- sion outside of Chemistry ttlabl'? If she has, we would like to be notified of the time, the place and the cause of it, for her dis- position seems perfect. Her long absences have been felt both by her classmates and by Grace herself, who always finds tons of back work to be made up on her return. NINA KELLY True merit is like a rivetethe deeper 1': 7'3, the less noise it makes. Nina is one of l09ls most conscientious and ambitious girls. Although she has not been with our class all four years, her cheerful, unassuming manners have won for her many friends. Ninats merry chatter is a source of perpetual entertainment to all who enjoy her companionship. 25
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HELEN AUGUSTA KRUSE GLEE CLUB. With laughing mouth and deeming eyes. Can Helen giggle? Just look back at her during the music hour and j udge for yourself. She does excellent work and seems to enjoy everything she undertakes. Helen is a iistari' in Elocu- tion, and When she can keep from laughing long enough does great stuntsi, on the platform which terrifies most of us. HAROLD CLELAND LANG SECRETARY DEBATING CLUB Full of jollity and fun. Harold is one of the joliest, liveliest little fellows you ever saw. He is always teasing the larger boys and often, by his joking, gets them into trouble. Ask Schwebel about this. Harold usually brings enough lunch for a full-sized man, but he willingly divides with the other fellows. He is O. K., and we expect to see him shine later on. REBIE BEATTY LANGMEAD And neier did Grecian chisel trace, A Nymph, a Naiad, or a G'race, Of fairer form or lovelier face. Everyone will agree that all the above is true of Rebie and ha little bit more? But why does she wear a straw hat on a wintry March day? Maybe it is because it so closely resembles a thatched rooffi
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