West High School - Senior Occident Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1919

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22 THE SENIOR OCCIDENT WILKES, MYRON E.............201 Sawyer St. Prepared No. 19............Albany Law Tho' modest, on his unembarrass'd brow Nature had written— Gentlemen. Chess Club 1; Assistant Editor Senior Occi- dent 4. mur uf dhusr ruiurs. 1. Take winsomeness, add a pair of gentle eyes, stir well with the spirit of well-doing, result: Bessie Armstrong. 2. A piquant face flavored with a hearty laugh, coated with lots of wit and add—we like her—Katherine Beard. 8. Blonde, frizzy hair plus a good temper and a desire to please all— that’s Elizabeth Dow. 4. Take a large amount of attraction, add a little dance, top with auburn curls, avoid the rush and there is Bessie Hilder. 5. Imbed a sparkling emerald in a lot of excitement, beat in “Indianola,” add pepper to taste, and you have Madeleine Housman. 6. Take equal parts of cleverness and contentment, mix in a maple frappe till it is smooth and calm, then garnish with an extract of knowl- edge and you guess—Ethlynne Gillette. 7. Make a foundation of beauty including blonde curls, top it with a large amount of happiness and sauciness and Helen Kies appears smil- ing and bowing. 8. A person as welcome as a maraschino frappe in hot weather, sprinkle with the fruits of happiness, surround with the pleasure of work and you have Ethel Lindenberg. 9. To a reasonable amount of Xmas week add the pride of a service star. encircle with steadfast fellowship and presto—Hello! Mildred Murphy. 10. Take the Dance of Springtime, add a dangerous wink for an appetizer. fill in the top with genius which allows no conceit to enter and who is it—Dorothy Renwick. 11. Catherine Robbins,—a bunch of wood’s violets by a peaceful lake, a brain that is bright, crowned with a braid of long hair, a partial- ity for some teachers—“that’s her.” 12. Vivaciousness, wit. liquid humor, a large portion of versatility and knowledge, add jazz music and a good partner —that’s Dorothv Turner. 13. Take the best looking photographs and stories, mix in some clever car- toons, add a capable editor and a fine staff, put within an attract- ive cover and a popular price—and who couldn’t guess the Senior Occident. 14. The most popular high school added to the nicest boys and girls and teachers in Rochester makes you wonder why you didn’t sav WEST HIGH in the beginning. —D. F. T.

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THF. SENIOR OCCIDENT 21 STRATHMAN, HAROLD W................ ....................604 Plymouth Ave. Prepared No. 19.............Cornell From his cradle up he was a scholar and a ripe good one. Junior Prom Committee 3; Stage Manager Junior Play 3; Tennis Tournament 3; Science Club 3; Psychology Club 4; Class Basketball 4; Senior Occident Staff; Standard Rearer 4; Honor Roll. TARRANT, MABEL LOUELLA ............. ....................Summerville Blvd. Prepared No. 13.........Post Graduate Shy looking hut her shyness hides a great deal of mischief. Soph Party 2; Senior Dance Committee 4; I’. S. Food Administration Canvass 3. TURNER, DOROTHY FRANCIS............... ........................291 Cottage St. Prepared No. 19.....Commercial College Do you know this young damsel? She is really quite wise, but her one great accomplish- ment is giving advice. Refreshment Committee of Gym Party 1; Interscholastic Typewriting Contest 2; IJ. S. Food Conservation Campaign 3; War Service Corp 4; Honor Roll 4. WALLACE, OLIVE G......C59 Flower City Pk. Prepared No. 7.............Business Whule’cr she did was done with so much ease. And in her alone, t'was natural to please.



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THE SENIOR OCCIDENT 23 (CUtas tiitstnnj. jfntutar.n '19 The world has made history faster in the last four years than perhaps ever before. Not to be outdone, the class of January ’19, has set a pace that future classes will do well to approach, much less surpass. Indeed, more than one weary teacher has been heard to remark after a vain attempt to subdue some of our more ebullient members, A jack rabbit would have to grow wings to keep up with that class. It is four long years since a band of youth, intent upon the pursuit of knowledge, was lured within the portals of West High. The class of Jan- uary '19, was then born. And how short those four long years have been! From verdant Fresh to omniscient Seniors has seemed to take but a short time, though in the process our boys have discarded short trousers for McFarlin’s latest,” and squeaky voices for bassos, while the scanty pigtails of the girls have become the luxuriant tresses you now behold. Indeed, some of the boys have become men, and like Walter Taylor, first president of the class, are now in France wearing olive drab. Proud, indeed, we are of them, and though they will not graduate with us they will not be absent from our memories on that eventful evening. Those of us who remained at home, though not from choice, have endeavored to worthily represent the class in its various activities. Several interclass championships have fallen to our lot and we have been well represented on several school teams. Scholastically, too, we have won honors, and boast of such sharks” as Ethlynne Gillette, Le Roy Miller and Harold Strathman, whose statements the encyclopedias fear to dispute. Socially the class has a reputation second to none. The Freshman Reception, Sophomore Party, Junior Prom and Senior Dance will long be remembered by those fortunate enough to have been present. 1 he Junior Play, A Twig of Thorn, given in collaboration with the June Class, was marked by the clever work of Le Rov Miller, Carol Livingstone, George Brayer and others of the class, while the Senior Play so recently given was a sensation to those who expected an ordinary high school play. The Senior class and West High will part company, each acknowl- edving that it owes much to the other. The class of January, 1919, will always cherish thoughts of dear West High. Fkanki.yn Adams. F. Carleton Leach in Paradise—See his picture with three girls.

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