Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1916

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N I xx: Class History They say that everything must have a begin- ning, so that probably accounts for Freshies. We always did wonder why we have to agonize through the freshman stage, but it seems to be as inevitable as chickenpox or mumps. We were for- tunate enough to survive and and eonvalesee through the Sophomore year. During this time upride ruled our heartsf the now we are willing to forget and live down the disgrace. Finally we grew to be Juniors and were led through the intri- cacies of the Junior election by Ralph Burt, the president of the preceding B. grade. Hugo Brower was elected president, with Mary Kramer as viee-president, Iolene Leever as secretary and Tom Denham for treasurer. We gave the A grade a dance, but failed to receive one in return. We also dressed up nicely, pinned little badges to our coats and piloted the visiting teachers con- vention t0 the ttelevatorf, and nmusic hall? And then-we were Seniors. 011, how big we felt! First we thoroughly impressed the little Freshies with our worth, and then we held our election. We had a ttregularh election. The fol- lowing were chosen for the A grade Board of Di- 12 rectors: Miriam Grouse, ttBuCV Shaver, Marjorie LeRoy, Walter Keller, Isadore Levitch, Alice Lacker, Tom Denham, Merrie Short, Louis J ohnen, Iolenc Leever, thoei, Evans, George Harwood and ttBobti Corey. From these were selected George Harwood for president, Merrie Short for Vice-pres- ident, Robert Corey for treasurer and Alice Lacker for secretary. With these capable pilots at the helm we have ventured into many strange waters, but have found plain sailing. We held our first A grade reception December 17th and even Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus came to see our excellent class. After they recovered from the furore caused by the exams, our worthy board got to work and initiated some wonderful innovations. Just listen to the following: student supervisors chosen from the Senior class were given direct charge of the study rooms. It was their duty to determine whether the graduating class of 1916 was capable of maintaining order in a large room and whether the plan was worthy of installation in other Ciinw cinnati schools. This was a severe test, for as Mr. Johnston said, we not only had to have the order

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