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'es zAdieux Dorothy L. Andrews 636 West Main Street Prepared Bergen, N. Y. Mechanics Institute William E. Atchley 86 Aldinc Street Prepared No. 29 Cornell University Bill” “To introduce ideas and do it first rate To interview men, and to bring out on date Our ’24 annual, we need our Bill Fortunately he was bestowed on us by fate.” Tennis Tournament—2 Golf Tournament—1, 2, 3, 4 Class Soccer 2, 3 Class Basketballs-3 Class Baseball Home RooltJ bociccr Home Rrwfm Basketball—-2; 3 West'-ffi’gh Day Committee—2 1 Senior Dance Committee- T Hi-Y-3 Radio Club—3 | '•—p n Chinese Relief—2 J J JuniocJDance Committee—3 Dot is a bashful little miss But entertaining in her quiet way She deserves a diploma for spin- sterhood For she holds each eager male at (FEEEEEEE Puro twenty-three amt ary
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j es ,y{(l'ieux visor who was to journey near but yet so far to Madison, was given at South Park. Our originality of idea asserted itself, and a Country Fair on Hallowe’en resulted. A mysterious “lady” appeared who kept “her identity unknown all evening, and won the prize. A circus parade was a big feature in the enter- tainment, and the Elephant Jumbo performed unique stunts. However, in all our good times we did not forget the school and so our class and that of June. '24 presented a most difficult play “The Copperhead Exceptional acting was done by the characters in this touching play and its clever reproduction was certainly a credit to West High School. Who can for- get the Junior and Senior dances, held at our most friendly neighbor school, Madison Junior? Many came to enjoy an evening of dancing in the gym, which was disguised to represent a veritable rainbow. The Senior Play was somewhat different from the usual, as two short light plays were given in place of one. “Two Crooks and a Lady” gave everyone a delicious thrilly feeling and “Spreading the News” an Irish Play was filled with the wit and humor, char- acteristic of that celebrated race. January '24 sent many of her members to shine in the athletic world. “Bump” Howard in basketball that most beloved of games, “Chuck Shoe- maker m baseball—and as for other popular activities such as radio—well, everyone knows Gilbert Hathaway is the Radio Club. But I cannot relate any more of the dazzling history of this super-class, or my readers will find little time to read the rest of this book. I bus we reach the end. Our class bids good-bye to dear old West High as each member leaves to follow one of the many paths leading to further fame and fortune. Hail to our Alma Mater! May her untarnished memory always live with us and always spur us on to accomplish great things in fi fure days. Margaret Bush him Louise Gelli P«c twenty-two January i
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c T i]ui jTes 'Jldieux 5Xit :«==5£r£ s George Baptist 70 Alexander Street Prepared No. 13 I 'ndecidrd Iiaptisl” “ I his is indeed a talented class That holds music in high esteem W e look after our protegees with care Especially George, who plavs vio- lin.” Golf 1.2 3.4 Arum: Ansbkkcek 40 Arnett Blvd. Prepared No. 29 Business “ drline “She loves to sing and warble With her voice our halls resound, She’ll soon he a “prima donna” Renowned the world around.” Glee Club—2. 3, 4 Special Chorus 2. 3, 4 Pinafore 3 Pom- twenty-four EQ$5@36 January 1924
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