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Q5 . --.--. SCE, A,4 ,..- X T 0 THE SENIORS Q -F You ve reached the goal you ve strwen For three long and pleasant years But don t you regret you re leaving As the time or leaving nears? You re leaving behind so many things T lutt have grown into your heart And are so linked with youths sweet They seem o your lt e a part Tho real lt e ts just beginning As you leave behind all these In a ter years you ll cherish Y our schoolday memories Yes you are seniors and are leaving So we others not yet through Honor you and ofer homage- Homage that is justly due dream A '.:,- . x 425592 . X .Neg . , ,, -e , 64 1 Q , ' ' for , q . J, . 0 . f 'lf U P. . f M ' 'u ' 94+ Q Q 'H X 94+ For you have achieved a victory And plucked some golden flow'rs In fair education's garden During youth's happy hours. The ,How'rs of knowledge cannot die, Their beauties never fade g They will be fragrant all through life And all your eforts aid. s Let the spirit that so often Has filled your soul with zeal, Help you always to remember The motto on your seal. fress on, look higher still and hope, There is a long, bright way Beginning where you're standing now, On graduation day. s -Christie Lund, '26. M .wr Page F arty-nine
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N 94+ 94+ Page F orty-eight I .ia vm. I .,. -:,. P 4. A ' Qi? Senior Review up Y k HE class of '25, although present- ing the largest number of gradu- Vy? 'tg' ating members in the history of 6 the west High School, win be re- dgivgflx membered rather for the splendid 1' S r' influence it has wielded in stu- TM' dent life during its three years in the school. In the course of those years these class members have, in cooperation with their officers, assiduously struggled to fitly cherish their heritage of old tradi- tions and to raise and keep up those old Red and Black idealsl The Seniors have loyally fostered all Student Body activities, and have, in re- turn, received the best support from the other classes. As the older and wiser, in- cidentally more paternal, members of the school, and entirely conscious of their hign position they have tried to make their ex- ample a good one. This splendid success may be duly credited, not only to the class H as a whole, but t.o the untiring efforts of the class officers. These officers were: President, Dean A. Herman, who also piloted the Junior class of '24g Vice-President, Kathleen M. Derrg Secretary, O'dell Hill, and Treasurer, Harvey Guiver. The first event in their year of unparalleled success was the .Watermelon Bust, held at Oakville in the autumn. This was featured more than in previous years and was a worthy product of the work expended upon it. The annual dance, the most important function of the fall social season, came next. It was given in the beautifully decorated Commercial Club -Ball Rooms. The many who attended will remember it as one of the most enjoyable evenings of their life. Much originality was shown in the introduction of the Carnival Circus and dance held in the Eaton Gymnasium. This dance proved to be one of the best parties of the year. The Senior Salmagundif' this year's Jinks, held in April, proved to be an- other record-breaker. High-class vaudeville featured much new and extraordinary talent, and the large audience present made it a great financial success. The annual Sluff Day at Pinecrest took place in May, and at least for one day spring fever was given vent to. The hikes, the feed, the many duckings, and the dance in the evening will always hold a place in the memories of those who parti- cipated as one of the most enjoyable of High School days. ' E The Seniors of '25 contributed many athletes whose names will long be remem- bered and connected with the efficient work done in West High Athletics. Some of those most outstanding were: Red Millett, Arch Eikrem, Bob Heckler, Ernie Nott, Chick Silcox, Chula Utter, 'fHumpy Gilbert, Bill Lunt, Steve Howels, Vic Perry, Brig Atherly, Dwight Morgan, Leo Scarcelli, Bill Thomas, and O'Dell Hill. The appropriate and beautiful legacy left by the class of '25 will be a simple reminder of its everlasting renown. W -be
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