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

 - Class of 1924

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. I , , caught between the ivories. For a minute it seemed that all was lost, then Cleo broke into a snore and Elsie tore herself loose. But she was too weak to duck again. She fell to the Hoor. She had lost her great chance. Ambrose was upon her--with both feet. Well, cried the Emperor, I got her at 0 0 0 lst Burglar: How do you like my new blackjack? last. 2nd Ditto: Perfectly stunning. 0 0 O fcf 1 . 4- 1. 4 ,go v . NVQ? fulfill' rv.: K Z W J wsx Q gym Q5 W 4. .3 . f . I , S gp , X :I 'i ,UV i -4 wx Us a V W 'alff A 75' fill' Muzi- c . . Rare ' - 1 Z tiff' .flf 1 4 - ,, . . 4 ,6- Z ' ' '.fi-.i-::H,,e'-- F-' x -I , X .,.'1v3ig51:.-..v:ff' J 5,527 , .Y 3.1.1 .N 'Jef ' , -Q Y .- ff' -f iJ2 fl':f. Wil E .4 ffl., if r yi ng. -1' ..'i7r-f7'f. A lllrll I i .' ,-'. V370 ,x 91 ' 7 fr 'H . ., A i lf? Juni'-' ,,,f1lL994. '-,Ai A fi' il 'I' r- HAM 5.1 ,Lily l f, . l 'Mi i +2if5H5?i:,' 5' XM x ,f.i1j'21:.:? , '-Q,Z.45 if . fb '57 ! W f ,f gf :ffl 1 f f thingy.-5 ,. . s..,.,.---'- -'--1.5! - -1. . -:-gg. - 1 -4 ,.ge:':.r:a .. ' Y 1:-ff v-,.g.- ,, .-:ff . . K ' 4' 'W' .-1..x,,., ,K o e .gen wg ' . .. ,.-4 rw' So you and Jack don't speak. What's the trouble? We had a dreadful quarrel about which loved the other most. The Four Horsemen The Four Horsemen have been galloping about school here of late, and it is rumored that they are looking for the fourth horseman's horse. During the summer they let them run loose and only three of the four returned. There is a large reward for the Freshie that returns Bromo, the horse of the fourth horse- man. The horsemen are very shy. Their stable is room 121. Continued next month. Freshies, be on the lookout. i .mmf- Schantz: jim, have you seen the new Wil- liam Tell Ties 7' Conner: No, what kind of ties are those ? Schantz: Those are the kind that when you pull the bow you hit the apple. O O t Always laugh at your own jokes. If you want anything well done do it your- self. T O O 0 The latest song hit that our music'editor has been able to discover is The Pyhorrea Blues. At present it is all the rage in the dentist chairs of the Northwest. Let's see, how does it start? Oh yes, it starts with The Yanks arecomingf' Music' dealers are said to be getting stuck with its sequel- My Name is Mud, by Henry Clay. O O O Lost-A small coin purse containing a five dollar gold piece and an evening gown. Yllwenty-one

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.Xi l . 1, SSQCIDEA Dx' A WORLD'S SERIOUS The game opened with Molasses at the stick and Smallpox catching. Cigar was in the box with lots of smoke. Horn on first bass and Fiddle on second bass, backed up by Corn in the field, made it hot for Umpire Apple who was rotten. Ax came to bat and chopped. Cigar let Brick walk. Sawdust filled the basesg Cobb made a hit and Twenty made a score. Cigar went out and Baboon started to pitch but went up in the lair. , Then Cherry tried it but was wild. Old Ice kept cool in the game until helwas hit by the pitcher andrtheni you should have heard Ice' scream. Cabbage had a good head but got stewed and was put out of the game. Grass covered lots of ground in the field, and the crowd cheered when Spider caught a fly. Bread loafed on third and pumped Organ who played fast and put Light out. In the fifth Vtfind began to blow about what he could dog Hammer began to knock and Trees started to leave. The way they roasted Peanut was a fright. Knife was out for cut- ting first base. Lightning finished pitching and struck out six men. In the ninth Apple told Fiddle to take his bass. Corn was shocked when Cobb made a hit. Trombonemade a slide while Meat was on the plate. Door pitched and shut them out l to 0. There was much betting and Soap cleaned up the gang. Swiped. 'N In purple and fine linen, My country farmhouse shines, The purple on the lilacs The linen on the line. 1 .. 1 ,v,Yv Y A T' X ff7'f55?'w W an - i W - ,g sf , 'Cf' ' Qiiiiuif t 3 , :fs ' i-4- , I li w '1i.a iL'5y T ,. .4 1 ,jr-fi. ..i- , . 15.5- ..n,. J, V a -, .-,- If .,..,:v- 34.14 -'fig . af fi M I 3-,f .,,. :gogmI?-1s'.igff5A.g,fi ' . v . .-4-' ' 'il-1,1 - - V, lg,-. I.-.,. .F x if i, ' 1 Smith is a cheerful fellow. Did you , notice he was whistling as he loaned me ten dollars ? 4 Yes, He was whistling Tosti's Good- bye, Forever. Twenty-two

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