Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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EE? Rh The bitter must come with the sweet, and so it was with our school life. When we first entered this building, we had many hard experiences before we got into the stride of things. Every- thing seemed hustle and' hurry to us poor Freshmen, who were trying to find 0111' way about this, our future home. But even at this very early age. we showed great promise We were better able to find the lunchrooms than some Seniors and Juniors seemed to be. Wondering whether they knew what was happening, we would shout to them to hurry up and get in line for dinner, We were very studious. often spending as many as eight Dolls in school every day. We showed great promise in the literary line, as a. result of so much study. for many nursery rhymes by the Freshmen appeared in the ORACLE of that yeart How fast time Mes! At last we were Sophomores! We were not as cruel to our smaller sisters and brothers as the Sophomore Despite the fact that We sent many Freshmen to the fifth floor to find the auditorium, class of the year before had .been to us. and that we gave them free rides on the elevator, we did not have a complete year until we had had a successful dance. That dance, the talk of the year, may have been the cause 01' Class History 22 'u' isij ei? the great derrease our class suffered in our transformation from Sophomores m Juniors, But what is life without a dance? What joy it was to see our schoolmates after the Summer Yet Juniors Cannot sorrow forever, and soon we settled down to our vacation! And what eormw for those who had left us! school work But fully realizing that hall work and no play makes Jack a 0.1111 boy, we gave an A-B dance. which we enjoyed to our hearty runtent. after an entertainment and EL welcoming address; by the A-G-rade president. In'March. our Junior ciass organized, electing Albert Huse- man, president; Marcella Srhott, vice-president; William Ranch, secretary. and Pauline Wagerman, treasurer. This was not the only election we had in our Junior year. We did not then realize what a fine ORACLE we were going to have published by our Senior Class; but we chose our editor. John Rivers. and our business manager, Boris Zemsky, with wonderful resuits,

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