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Page TlHPNIy-HWN IRENE A. SILBERSACKeAssoeiate Editor, Voice and ANNITAL; hIember of the ngl'Ojan Clubl, .H'Iu- is u maiden gentle am! kind. uhase modesty, Her grmimi rharm. scfiles on others like a quid calm. Long will we remember Irene for the wonderful work she has done for the Voice- and ANNUAL. Her excellent editorials were read and enjoyed by every subscriber 0f the Voice and she was ever ready to do anything which was for the good of the class 01' school. Irene certainly proved to he the best associate editor West Night ever knew and it will require some effort and ability for any of the future ones to surpass her. LILLTAN hl. SNHTH tBillieleEditor 0f uSpanish Section of the Voice ll Herr ix t Biflirl with 1mm: hair. Bt'uufiful Pym and 011! sofm'r. ' Billie can laugh and xhr em: smile She is a girl Hm! ix irurih your zl'hilrf' Billie was one of the jolliest. Seniors at West Night. She was always in a good humor, always ready to co-operate with us 011 the Voice and ANNI'AL and, In addition to this, always at the head of the class in her studies. REGINA E. STUCKY lJinneyjeClass Business hIanager 0f the Voice HIM ix pretty f0 mull; with. .lud willy m IuHr u'ifh, .lud pfvamul Inn. In fliiufv mr.' Jinney was not forgotten when the gods dealt out Beauty,, and this in addition to the many other splendid qualities which she possessed made her the general favorite of the class. She was also considered one of the best Busi- ness Managers 011 the Staff.
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AIILDRED M. SCHEFFELitXuUIUI' 0i Gillhe Fm'r Hulurr'hx' .wrr't'f .x'r'mfu'ft'if'y, ll'iffr cl'l'yurrr'c rpfim'rlfi Mildred is one of the sweetest girls of the Class. Quiet zmd modest yet uh 113's r 'iuly forfun uml pleasure. XVe understand that She is a very talented musician and if this is an inkling 21s to what her ambition in life is. we wish her all the success possible. WILLIAM C. SCHUCHe HA-IH may haz'r. If lhey rims try, a glorious life or gravy. Bill entertained us on many occasions with his excellent violin playing. Although in school he was very quiet and studious, when in :1 01'0ch he would enjoy himself as much as any of the others and took special delight in having the crowd at his home for a good time. HILDA M. SCHMI'C'KEReEditor ltPoetry Cornerii 0011 son! izix singers lo the 1'0th l'l'ilh .muyx nf yluthri'ss mu? nf mirfh. Here is the girl with the wonderful voieei, Many a pleasant evening has been enjoyed by the Senior Class when at Class functions Hilda would sing for us. Besides milking among the highest in her studies, she was always the first to relate a funny story or a good joke and the Poetry CorneW 0f the Voice, Of which she was editor, was always very interesting. Page Tu nly-scrt n
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JENNY XVHANSKY7Class Essuyist 't Thr-rr is u u url of reading us' u-z'll us an art nf Hziulriugf Jenny was our representative at the Connnencemenl exercises held at the Music Hall. Her essay won the praise of everybody. which was what we expected due to her excellent work in all her studies especially English. ROBERT T. SITDDENDORFlBoleClzlss Historian: llemher of hDebating Teanf? Fhairman of Third Dance Committee; 319mber of Trojan Club Rmriy fu lic'urf ulm' rr'mly in Imml. Beholdiu football player. a pianist. a debater. and n Class-historian, all in one. Bob was one- Of the hardest players 011 the football team. Ho often entertained us by playing the piano at which he proved to he a genius. His work on tho debating team was very good and as a c-lass-hislorian just read the 011155 history on another page of this volume. Tho great success. of the third and last staff dance was also due to his- Untiring efforts. CLARA I. XVI'EST-I lember 0f KkDelmting' Team? Editor of Persouals-l; Elem- hcr 0f llTrOj-dn Clulf, Of many charms. fo Izvr ax uafural , lx .yu'u'lm'sx 10 NM flou'vrfl Ah! here she ishthe girl who helped make the Debating TeanW a success. who threw the light 011 all pcrsonals. and who was the best English student of the Senior Class. These and many other charming faculties will cause Clara long to be remembered by her lVPst Night associates. Page Tu'enly-m'ne
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