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Classes kf Have you ever seen Walnut Hills on a holiday with the corridors empty and dark, and the rooms deserted? The school seems literally dead, de- prived of all motion and vigor with the absence of its students. One al- ways pictures the halls crowded with hurrying figures and the classes alive with thought and discussion. The high school certainly exists only for the pupils and it is their standands, interests, and abilities which form the school character. Year after year, entering effies have absorbed the Walnut Hills tradition and graduating seniors have gone out backed by a reputation for scholarship and leadership. Through depression, war, and uneasy peace, some of Cincinnati's finest youth have prepared them- selves at Walnut Hills for the places of honor and responsibility in life. And so, studying, making friends, growing mentally and physically, the classes pass beneath the dome. With their continued vitality and spirit, Walnut Hills lives on.
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raduating seniors enjo The duties of president of the senior class were carried out by Starr Ford. He also served as a Big Brother and Student Council representative. Membership in Hi-Y and participation on the swimming team rounded out Starr's schedule. The vice presidency of the senior class belonged to popular Bob Naugle. The presidency of Hi-Y kept him busy in the executive department, while football, Student Council, and Big Broth- ers completed Bob's activities. Jeanne Siphron, the efficient class secretary, has shown her executive ability as co-editor of the Remembrancer and president of Cv.A.A. Par- ticipation in Choir, Senior Council, and Student Council also kept Jeanne busy. Friendly Don Seltz, the capable treasurer, acted as advertising manager of the Chatterbox. As well as being a mainstay to the swimming team and a dependable member of Choir, Don served on business staff of the Gleam. T x 1' Pc tt SENIOR CLAS QR f 3' ay 'Q K fa : Jr 0 f S OFFICERS, TOP T0 BOT- TOM: Starr Ford, presidentg Bob Naugle, vice- presidentg Jeanne Siphron, secretaryg Don Seltz. treasurer.
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