Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1907

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Burns, Marina Ormsby Hex: kindness and her worth to spy You need but gaze on Marinais eye. Marine. is our studious girl. I think that the College Class will agree that she is the hardest worker among them. She deserves praise for the credit- able way in Which she made up her work lost by absenee, which was due to ill-health. In the lunch room, whenever the girls are hextra hungmm and their purses lighter than usual, they know that Marina can always be de- pended on to give them good measure for their pennies. Marinate schgol daye are not to end in June, for she intends to follow her sister Helen to the Varsity, where she will continue her pursuit of'knowledge. Burnet, F. Dana. M. S. K. K. A ,5. Captain Foot Ball Team. Annual Staii' . ttAnd still they gazed and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew. This brave and valiant warrior successfully captained the football team teewell, he captained the football team. No doubt, had this gladi- ator lived in ye ancient Roman days, he would have, by his prowess, com- pelled the noble Caesar to say tiThumbs up? Dana. is noted throughout the school for having the gift of ga and an abundant fund of jolly. He is also an orator, and can speak Rome and Carthage with one hand tied behind him. La face humaine de Burnet is marked by a curious scar across his head, just three degrees above the spot where the part in his hair coincides With hair number 23. One day while playing Caesar in e10- cution he was stabbed there by a stylus in the hands of Casca. This blow of a stylus had such an effect upon his brain that he has since written sevw eral stories for the OracIeJ' Dana is the pride of the Freshies. When he approaches you can hear the Freshies whisper, tAintt he grand? 16

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Bingel, Doris A. E. Gym Team, Center Ball, Oracle Staff. HBut: for a modest graceful mien, the like I never saw? Behold! a most earnest and studious girl, Who always takes home an excellent report. She is lively and brimming over With spirits, and she has won a. host of friends. In Lab. she is a. helpful partner, in respect to wash- ing out test tubes; but she also annoys her neighbors very much by borrow- ing the rubbers on the ends of their pencils. Doris literally drinks in every word of Mr. Hamburg, and is his most conscientious pupil. Good, healthy, robust boys seem to be her ideals in regard to the masculine sex. But we must not go beyond a gentle touch, because Doris is very sensitive concern- ing all knocks. She did excellent work on the A Grade center ball team, and much credit for the victories is due to Doris. Every Friday night Doris goes to aidance. tNot alone, oh, non Bowyer, Leonard L. A A, Captain Basket Ball Team. Swimming Team, Athletic Committee, Rooter's Captain, Vice-President Art League, Business Manager of Annual. h A person at indefatigable Industry, strong reason, and great experience. Bowyer's industry is well known. He is the business manager of the Annual and Captain of the basket ball team, and it that doesn't denote in- dustry, nothing does. Woodwardts basket ball team, champions this year, with Bowyer at its head, was one of the finest teams that we have ever had, if not the finest, and if the Annual is a success, a great part of that success Will be due to itBo. Bowyer joined the class in his Sophomore year, and has ever since taken a foremost part in its interests and welfare. He is one of the best students in school; his per cents always hover around the Au mark, and, even though he is apt to be slightly frivolous in Latin, it never atfects his standing. By his good work and jolly goodufellowship, Bowyer has gained the good will of all his teachers and the respect and friendship of his class. Wood- ward will lose a loyal son When Bowyer graduates. l5



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Cochran, Allen D. M. S. K. K. Annual Staff. it He coulde eel: daunee well portray and write. Allen D. Cochran: Dean is one of the great triumvirate who composed the class of lBBVJ. His real name is Allen, but he is called Allen Dean for short. He is an artist, and he can draw anything from his breath to his salary CD. Deants great ambition in life is to become a Professor of Latin in Woodward! In fact, he promises to rival Vergil in Latin verse. His Latin translations are wonderful and abound in queer expressions, most vivid descriptions and surprising facts on genealogy. It is not strange to hear from'his lips that Aeneas was t'suffused in olive oil, and, after setting far apart, was scattered over the sea in a. foam. He loved his school so that he stayed as long as he could. Dean is a. great favorite With the girls, and: can talk to six of them at once without blushing. Although he is always true to Woodward, he can not refrain from letting his thoughts wander over to our worthy rivalsl school, Walnut Hills, Where she abides! Day, Walter S. M. S. K. K. A A. Annual Staff, Football Team, Manager Baseball Team, Swimming Team. it Singing he was and floytlng all the day He was a: fresh as 15 the month of May. Walter Day: Wallie is the boy with the beautiful blush. He possesses a. blush Which starts frem his neck and suffuses itself gently along his face 6,611 to the roots of his hair. Withal, he is not bashful, and that blush is due to the fact that he knows that his handsome face is admired by all the fair sex, and he knows that if he does not blush he will be regarded as a. very vain lad. Walter is a. good boy, both in school and out. In school he is the pride of his class, because he does nothing to offend anybody. He is a great favorite With the teachers, and he loves to study German. He is also a great artist, and spends all his spare time in German in drawing portraits of the surrounding people. Outside of school he is an ideal fellow. He has no bad habits, and, in truth, he can be regarded as a. model boy, because of the mOSt astounding fact that he does not indulge in tobacco in any form. Follow Walter's example and you will find the road to success orselsewhere. 17

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