West Rochester High School - W Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1923

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V I I ! I l A I l 1 I, f BSQCIDEAQ' 4 WEST HIGH JOURNAL Vol, II, I OCTOBER, 1923 NO- 1 Flunk and the world Hunks with you.Pa-ss and you sleep alone. T, Cameron Collins ..............................v... Editor Prof. Eugene Remington ....,, Associate Editor Staff Y Charles Muntz .....,.......... Advertising M3HHgCf .ussell McFarland ...................... City Reporter oy Adams ................ Western N. Y. Reporter Emmett Carroll ........................................ Aft1St Robert Harmon ,....,...., ............ E Clitorial Dept. James Jewell ,,,,,,...................,.. Society RCp01 KC1' J. Selden Wallington ........,. Distributing Dept. 'Edgar McSweeney .............................. MCSS611gC1' Art Lessons For some time past, Seager, the famous animal cracker designer, has been ripening Iuicy'Fruits', Carroll in the use of the Pen 81 Pencil. As yet, crackernut has submitted only one art study entitled, Do Not Open Until Christmas. Ain't he the little devil, though? The Sports Column The curtain wishes to drop that in behalf of the journal he has signed up Battling Rams, popular paperweight as sporting editor. Coach Tichenor likes to kid our boys along. He has Odell and Rowley working out with the Hrst soccer squad and he has told Niven that if he keeps at the game long enough in- side of three years he mite make the team. Emil Huleck wants a baseball player who kin catch the ball in one hand, keep the kids from sneaking over the fence, with the other, hold down third base with his left foot, play the saxaphone and steal home on the other foot. Of course we all know that John McGraw payed 375,000 for O'Connell, but do you know dear subscribers, that if Packey,' McFarland was as good as him, he'd be getting it too. ,ZQQQ THE CHAPERONE They Say- Matthew Jackson: Captain of the kicking game. Worn Out, N. Y. is the 'seat of pant trouble, with a little patching up all might be at rest again. Lloyd Storandt: The model of his class- mates. ' I hate to say anything but the West High journal is just like a tonic. I have been tak- ing it for two terms now and it has showed me the road to health and happiness. Horace Howard: Renowned inhabitant of Eighth Period, W. H. Your book is fine, but I would change the name to Whiz Bang, Hot Dog or even Per- spiring Puppy. Advertisements VVanted: A Woman to wash, iron and milk three cows. For Sale: A hen that lays fine eggs, also lawn mower and spark plugs. Wanted: A couple of frosh'l to locate the elevator. Anonymous: Anyone wanting a big fat hog' come and see me. E. I. MacSweeney.

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.r, , sggizwgl Q4 Cort W'ilson another former West High star has returned to Columbia to resume his studies. Wilson will captain the Varsity basketball team at the New York School. Marv Howk, Clark's running mate last year, has entered Hamilton. NVe expect Marv will be one of Hamilton's shining athletes. jack Dimon, one of the best runners to wear the Orange and Black, will sport the colors of the U. of R. this year. Ray Seidel has returned to Springfield. Ray was a three letter man in Freshman sports. The Tennis Tourney The fall tennis tourney is the next move in the tennis schedule. This fall something dif- ferent in the line of West High tourneys is under way. A doubles tourney has been sug- gested by many and the suggestion has been carried out. Thirty-two are entered and sev- eral good matches are expected before the end of the tourney. The leading players are Fred Persse, Ted Dimon, Jim Mooney and Rip Levis. First Call for Wrestlers Soon As soon as it is cool enough to work in the gymnasium, Mr. Hulek will issue a call for tumblers. With Gilbert Sandholzer, Shorty', Barons, Anthony Gentile, Garry Odell, Mortimer Smith, Donald Silliman, Frank Shantz, Rob- ert Knight and many others, all veterans of last year, and new material which he hopes to get from the student body, Mr. Hulek ex- pects to build up a championship team. Wrestling has now become a major sport. TmW JEEIE ' Soccer Season 'Opens Soccer started in West High with the game at the Bausch and Lomb Field against Rochester Shop School, September 28. The schedule which has been arranged for this season is as follows: , Sept. 28-Shop School, at Bausch Sz Lomb Field. 2 a Oct 3-East High at West High Field. Oct. 5-Lima at Lima. Oct. 10-Canandaigua at Canandaigua. Oct 12-Charlotte at West High Field. Oct. 17-Shop School at West High Field. Oct Oct Oct Oct 19-East High at Baseball Park. 24-Lima at West High Field. 26-Canandaigua at West High Field. 31-Charlotte at Charlotte. i A1 4 Dear Editor: Everyone knows that if the best is saved until the last it is appreciated more. An- nouncements are a necessity in any organiza- tion especially in a school. i In our assemblies we have a good speaker or some other form of entertainment and music by our band, orchestra, or special chorus. After this the students are ready to go to their classes. But, no, there are many announce- ments, each one important to some one special group or to everyone. The students are im- patient for them to be finished and so do not listen to them carefully. If the announcements are to receive full at- tention and consideration, I suggest that they be given the first thing before the entertain- ment. A Junior SHIPLEY, at GUERINOT co., Inc. ' SPORTING GOODS 29 North Fitzhugh Street Rochester, New York CFOOTBALL, BASKETBALL AND OTHER SUPPLIES FOR FALL AND WINTER SPORTS Phone, Main 7562 l



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XX I l ' fl sggcweahf' fi Society News BY THE CH-APERON ' Phil Adams had quite a time of it at Conesus Lake. I-Ie was a fish most of the time. Pk :of Pk Rowley worked at Baush and Lombs. That's Where he made his summer but we don't know where he spent it. 4: Pk an Laurie Platt spent the summer working in the graveyard. IV e hear he was redecorat- ing the tombstones. i Pk wk :sf Woodbridge says that Hoating down the Mississippi in a steamboat has nothing on going through Canada in a tub, :sc :af Pk T uxill, speed king, kept in training by step- ping on the accelerator. :ez Pk bk Paul Adsit hunted for meadow marbles in the tall grass. 1 :sf Pk 4: Ted Collins labored with Storandt this summer. They say they had a position, but we know they had a job. Pk ak vp Jeff Bettes spent the summer in the shade of Fountain,' Pennls statue in Philadelphia. Pk X wk Cap Carroll swung a pick near Sing-Sing this summer. I as ff as Reggie Westbrook drew a celery dur- ing the summer, every week. Q Professor Bows and Curtain Falls all over Himselfj bs: X ak Althea Perrse was at the State Fair and occupied the Governor's box. VVe wonder if she is going into politics? ak Pk is What is Raynal Andrews doing with the Flapper's Dictionary? Letters From Our Little Readers All frosh-pawdon me-sophomores, are in- vited to write to Aunt Sweetie. They are then enrolled as members of the Kiddie Klub. Address all inquiries Qlettersj to your Aunt Sweetie, care of Occident. Dear Aunt Sweetie: I am just entering High School and just know that I will be very popular. My teacher in Grammar School told me I was awfully clever. I think so too. I have a bicycle, a rusty monkey wrench and one roller skate. I thought that you would be glad to know this. Eeta Lott. P. S.-My teachers thought me large for my size. E. L. Dear Eeta: I am very glad to know this, and hope you will write again. I hope you get another skate so that you can skate to school these fine Sep- tember mornings. I suppose you are very eager to get up and go to school these days, too Eeta. I know that I did when Iwent to school. I also loved my teacher. Aunt Sweetie. A Lazy Man's Letter I'm in a lOder mood Zday, I feel quite poetic 2, 4 fun I'll just run off a line And send the same 2 U. I'm sorry U've been 6-O long, Don't be disconsol8 A And bear your ills with 42d And they won't seem 2 gr8. 7 :OO Ma: Phil are you up yet ?,' Phil Darling: Yeah, Q10 min. laterj Ma: Phil are you up yet ? Phil: Sure 7 230 Ma: Phil are you 14p? Phil: Yes.', Ma: Up where F Phil: Up in bed.

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