Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1911

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HELEN L. CROCKETT, Dramatic Club, Art League, Athletic Association, Choral Club. uGraceful was her form and slender, And her eyes were deep and tender? Helen is that dear little, queer little, cute little girl with the curls. Some one asked whether she ever laughed. Well, you just ought to hear her. It fairly gurgles out when it comes. Helen shines forth in elocution, and showed wonderful courage in entering the ora- torical contest. She came to us this year from Hughes, and it took but a few weeks for her to become one of our dearest favorites. We only regret that we didn,t know her sooner. Helen is somewhat undecided as to her future, but we hope to see her at U. C. MARIE DETMERING, Dramatic Club. nA merry, merry girl I always love to see. Marie is a studious girl, and astonishes us all by her translations in German. ttNicht wahrf, Marie? She has a bright and cheerful disposition, and is never heard to complain except about chemf' Marie is an adept at cancocting vociferous, fumigating gases in Lab., for example HS., and only at such times does she cause a stir in the room. Marie is not addicted to the habit of smashing test tubes, but accidents will hap- pen. We have not yet decided whether Marie shall be an amateur ttchemistress or a Spanish correspondent. SI

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RUSSELL L. COOK, Athletic Association, Art League. uCustom reconciles us to everything.v In spite of his daily occupation, Rus. insists that he is not going to become a bank clerk. He says he will be the president. We would take his word for that, if he Wasnlt so terribly honest with the lunch checks. Rus. has made quite a record in his studies, and we prophecy a professorship in the near future. STANLEY COOK, Art League Representative, Dramatic Club, Choral Club, Tennis Club, Gym Team, Athletic Association. liOh, lcollector ofl money, to what will you not drive human minds 19,, Gentle reader, were you ever fondly lingering your last nickel and wondering whether to go to the Simon for dinner, buy an automobile or get a box at the Grand? And as you pondered, weighing first one proposition then another, did you ever have some cruel, cold-hearted schoolmate with a little black book in his hand step up to you and say in a calm voice, ttLook here, your Art League dues are overdue about a week; now come across with five cents or thereis going to be a battleW I sincerely trust that you have not suffered sol With sad hearts we fellow classmates say, gFarewell, collector of nickels! Farewell, breaker of hearts and pocketbooks! Farewell, philosopher, theo- logian, linguist and mathematician! Once more, kind friend, our kindest felicitations and the, memory of our lost bank accounts be with you always into whatever lands you go? 30



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DONALD F. DEARNESS, Dramatic Club, Tennis Club, Basket Ball. nA happy accident.W A better natured youth can not be found anywhere. His congeniality wins friends for him wherever he goes. Besides being a real tiQueenerii and the star of the College French Class, Donald takes great interest in athletics. In the Gym he feels at home. Dearie can always be found at the games, full of pepper and ability. Although never on the team, he always turned out at the field and rooted hard for his Alma Mater. Few indeed are his enemies, and we sincerely hope he can keep up his good record. THEO. P. DOERING, Athletic Association, Oracle Staff, Art League, Dramatic Club. His reasons are as two grains of wheat under two bushels of chaff? Here we have Teddy, the active President of the Knockeris Club. Doering doesn't knock from principle, but wields his hammer where the nails stick out, and need pound- ing. Ted is fairly well up in his studies and generally manages to make a hitii with the teachers, though several times his propensity for napping in class has caused his pleasant dreams to be shattered suddenly by a - Wake up, Doeringlii Best wishes. Ted. 32

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