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

 - Class of 1924

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,X i l I ! , ' SSQCIDEADX' 4 WEST HIGH GIRLS SPEND SUMMER DOING THINGS Surrounding Towns, Camps and Resorts Honored by Their Presence It has been reported by certain well informed and much interested parties that Mae Mullan took Vkfest Point by storm this past season. Miss Urrill Saunders, a popular sub deb of our Alma Mater, loaned her ,presence to Pultneyville this summer. It has been returned intact. A ' The Well known Sarah IVoodworth of XVest High spent her summer in Denmark, Maine, at a summer camp. Chicago is at last on the map, thanks to Glue Ridgley who visited there this last sum- mer. Jayne Hopkins is completely fed up on house parties! Isn't it funny how one can be all alonei' in New York? Yes, Lulu lfVilliams spent some time and a lot of money there this summer. Elsie Standing spent some time at the Good- hue's cottage at the Thousand Islands. No wonder Jane and-Laura are all tired out! Dottie Miller put in some rainy days at Sunnyside in Toronto. She also attended the exposition there. Mary Bettys was busy this summer learn- ing -to paddle her own canoeu at Shore Acres on Ontario. Avis Baker attended a house party at Conesus and from all reports she had some time. Isabella Vtfatson has been doing some hard stepping this summer as soon she is to appear in the Eastman ballet. We know where we're going to spend most of our time now! Adele Loysen, Kay Smith, Beatrice Cliff, Sarah Swanson and many other well known members of West High participated in the popular sport of cherry picking this summer at Sodus. Doris Garnish spent the vacation with her family at their summer place-several hun- Senior Annual Board Elected The class of January, 1925, at the first meet- ing of the fall term. elected Doris Garnish and joel Reynolds to the Executive Council. The following were elected to the Senior Annual Board: editor-in-chief, David Richard- son, associate editor, Evelyn Beyer, literary editor, Doris Garnish, art editor, Mary Stowellg joke editor, Jean Hayward, sports editor, Paul Katsampes, photographic editor, Mary Page, business manager, Lucius Powell, advertising manager, Eugene Gorsuch, pub- licity manager. William Smith, circulation manager, Dorothy Stowell, secretary, Sylvia Kitzing. . Band Men Rewarded The members of the band are to receive silver medals in return for their playing which won for VVest High first place in the State Band contest last year. - Vtfith thelunited help of Mr. Clute and Mr. Barclay and the 'support of the student body. the band is looking forward to another first place this year and the orchestra to a con- tinuance of the good work already accom- plished. - dred miles from Long Island. A good time was had by all but the dawg! Evelyn Beyer spent a very delightful vaca- tion right here in Rochester, and that's not the first report either that Rochester is a pretty good place to live in during the vacation! Several near accidents occurred among cameramen and press reporters contending for advantageous places when Miss Ruth Hanson arrived at the Thousand Islands for her sum- mer vacation. i Eleven

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V 2 , Xl H l I f, f SQXXQCIDEM-1' if Mr. Sias, Working Hard at Stanford, Yearns for Home Mr. Sias is now taking a graduate course at Leland-Stanford University. All reports tend to show that he is studying hard and win- ning honors in his work, which is a difficult one. A letter received from Mr. Sias recently states that he will be glad to see the halls of old West High and the pupils who haunt them. This feeling is reciprocated, for certainly it will bring quite as much joy to see him in the West High halls or at his regular desk. In the meantime best wishes of all the students are with him as he toils and grinds. MQ Vacation Notes Dave Richardson and 'flimmyi' Connors be- came acquainted with grease and cars this summer while working in a garage. The Occ-idcut staff has been organized a l'armee since Editor Bob Harmon has been at Plattsburg. Q - Ask our veteran sea-dogs, Paul XVoodbridge and Alfred Mac Clurg, to tell some stories of Mr. Hulek's boat trip. ' Printers-devil Collins passed his summer at the Rochester Lithographing Co. 0 0 O Liberal Prizes Offered Winners ln Story Contest The second annual prize short story contest for the Occident got under way September 9th, The prizes offered are: 310.00 for lirstg 55.00 for secondg 32.00 for third and 5131.00 for fourth prize. Mr. Naramore, Mr. Burnard and Mr. Edge- combe have been chosen to act as judges. Get your instructions from your English teacher now! Twelve Roger Spenser, Junior Class Member, Dies During Summer Roger Spenser died this summer fol injured Spencer a member of the Junior final class was an excellent stu dent and a popular member of his class He lived at 110 Raeburn Street lowing an accident in which he was fatally O O 0 Choruses and Glee Clubs Want Musical Material and Support Last year, through Mr. Sp0use's daily direct- ing, and after school training, the West High School vocal clubs managed to put across one of the most elaborate programs at the teachers' convention. The praise, the honor, the popu- larity all reflected back to Mr. Spouse. Since Mr. Spouse has been so interested as to devote time outside of school to drill his clubs, it is expected that the students repay that favor. All that is asked is that all students who possess a little vocal ability come to see Mr. Spouse immediately concerning their ad- vent into one of the choruses or glee clubs. I O O O Ladies of Faculty Spend X Summer in Various Ways Miss Manchestewspent the summer months at her home in Newport. A Miss Halstead made two eventful trips to New England by motor and train. She visited many of the New England colleges. Miss Cook, Miss Storey, Miss Seligman and Miss Zwierlein traveled abroad this summer. Miss Fannie Pratt braved the wilds of the wooly West and joined the cattle branders this summer. Miss Gibbs and Miss Helen Smith vacationed in the Adirondacks. Miss Milliman has been traveling in Hawaii. Miss Dorothea Dunbar has returned from summer study in California.

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