West Side High School - Legenda Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1915

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OUR SENIORS OUR SENIORS Karl Ahrens . Mabel Anderson Dori» Anschutz Rita Bartlett . Louise Bauer Herman Block Winifred Braun Floyd Clark. Delia Day Lizette Deibel Edward Dezelsky Mildred Dixon Harold Davis . . Olive Ellithorpe Nina Fern Finley Earl Ganschow Sidney Goldstein Orton Goodsell Clarence Gelow Elda Grunwell Edward Hanafin Freida Hantel. Wyatt Harper. . Azalea Hisey . Daniel Horgan. . Clara Johnson. Beatrice Keller Ralph Kennedy. Richard Khuen Violet Kepler. . Florence Koerber Herbert Lee. Ferdinand Martin. Harvey Myers . . Francis Nash John Porteous Helen Parsons Newton Reed. Wilbur Richter Edna Needham William Oppenheim Jay Orr Walter Reidel. . Clarence Roeser Thomas Saylor Ralph Schluckbier Gertrude Schneider Mona Secoir . . . Clara Shaw Marguerite Smith EmanuelSpeckhard Walter Stark Walter Steinbauer Adeline Stewart. . Leah Wilde Hazel Wettlaufer. Arthur Tessin. . . NICKNAME Fat Miss Shy The Critic Curly Dut Bookworm The Prof. Jumbo Del Lizzy Ed Dick Haskins Ollie Just Fern Franz Branch Little Eva Quaker Queen Finegan Flirty Skygack Babe Dan Dickie Kelly Dick Dick •Fatty Kerby Herb Dago Doc Frants Jawn Dutch Newt Bill Eddie Bill Orr Walt Pete Tom And-a Sis Beauty Miss Shaw Peggy Speck Bud Stein Chubby Just Leah Braids Art PRESENT OCCUPATION FUTURE OCCUPATION H art Breaker The Boy Gambler Stenographer Suffragette Authoress Chafing DishtCook Hello Girl iCaterer Riding on the Detroit Electric Keeping House Debating School Master Talking Reading Smiling Parlor Entertainer Haughty Manners Seamstress Matrimony Missionary Running a Peanut Stand School Teacher Authoress Hypnotist C Luella Driving Prima Donna Class President Dancing ... Asking Questions Trying to make a date Talking Studying Law Actress Smoking Cigarettes. . . Shopping Flirting Mr. Baker ' s Stenographer. Chauffeur Mrs- School Teacher President of the U. S. Pullman Porter Ty Cobb II Base Ball Manager Star Performer in a Beauty Show Fishing for Facts Red Cross Nurse Lawyer Married Life Private Tutor Attending Parties Hair Dresser Has None Don ' t Know Roll Caller Bank en rapt Breaking Thumbs Prima Donna Being Silent Portrait Painter Gym Teacher Kindergarten Teacher Delivery Boy Clown Book Seller, Horse Doctor Dancing Master Hash Slinger Actor (Dentist Entertaining Fellows Settlement Worker Reciting lOrator To Graduate Tulip Cultivator Taking Life Easy jManicurist Typist Singing Teacher Spooning Rear Admiral Necktie Merchant Court Stenographer Flattering To be a Boss Paris Model Toe Dancer Ivory Tinkler iPaderewski II Studying English Organ Grinder Flirting Beauty Hints Algebra Teacher Teacher in University Blushing Mrs. K Prize Fighter Littlo Minister Stag Poet Laureate Essayist (?) Ballet Dancer Fat Lady of Circus Laughing jResiding at Mt. Clemens Hair Dressing .Making Tatting miling City Farmer

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Fifty-five, the, largest number ever, cast their lot with the ci Si ,of 1915 and enrotied in a Senior Class, and thereby became grave, grave Seniors. Alter much serious thought the lollowmg people were honored uy tne class in being made its otiicers: Earl Ganschow — President. Wyatt Harper — Vice-President. Ulareuce itoeser — secretary. Orton Goodsell — Treasurer. The class started its o icst j uy selecting its pin. Next i uhil utuiscnow cliose our play committee, which alter several iuuiitiis ui tune spent, in reading over plays, selected ' The College r oiitician . In January the class gave a senior Dance ' , which proved to be a very pleasant occasion. We then decided to publish a ijegenuti. inc jjup r fajjcciivo .lux ' wai uco-iisiuj-i. as u.uLiiing exse can. Next we ordered our cards and announcements which in our mind are extremely well chosen. Then came the Senior Play which was an immense success. The cast rehearsed for ten weeks under the skilful direction of the Misses Morgan and (Joney and nnaiiy pre- sented the play without a flaw. The play paved the way for a feel- ing of ease on financial matters for approximately eleven hundred attended the play. The class then finished its school work and entered into the strenuous Graduation week. We were right royally entertained by the Juniors and made an effort to repay by a Senior Return. Then on June 24, 1915, we said good-bye to old Arthur Hill and entered the world. ; . i u ■ Farewell to high school life ; but our work has merely begun. May we carry as much energy into the good works in the world as we have shown in those school affairs with which we were con- nected. , t Where, Oh where, are the grave old Seniors? Where, Oh where, are the grave old Seniors? Where, Oh where, are the grave old Seniors? Safe, now in the wide, wide world. ' ' They ' ve gone out from their Alma Mater. They ' ve gone out from their Alma Mater. They ' ve gone out from their Alma Mater. Safe, safe, in the wide, wide world. And some day we will go and see them. And some day we will go and see them. And some day we will go and see them. Safe, safe, in the wide, wide world.



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r j THE RACE l. It is still early in the evening of the third day of July. A cool breeze is blowing in from the river, calming and soothing the hot and weary ' people in the city. It has been a day of festivity of car- nival, and of excessive pleasure, but tomorrow is to be the biggest Jay of all, the closing day of the State Fair. Tomorrow there will be a ball game — Philadelphia plays Chicago ; there will be the aeroplane flights and balloon ascensions ; and in the evening there will be fireworks ; but best of all, there will be automobile races on the Fairgrounds racetrack. The river is dotted with many moving green and red lights, the light of river steamers, of yachts, and of launches. Before us are the parks, plain by day, but brilliant at night, electricity has changed nature ' s simple garb to a scene of tawdry splendor and thousands of people view the scene with feelings quite different from the feeling and spirit of patriotism due to the occa- sion. Dinner is being served to a party of twelve young men. Tall, straight and muscular young men, they are, and celebrated person- ages in the world of wealth and fashion, too. The dinner is being served in one of the most beautiful man- sions in the city. The decoral ons in the rooms are sumptious, the pictures are beautiful. The young men are dressed in the height of fashion ; their behavior is elegant. The dinner is given in honor of a young millionaire sportsman, Hugh Wandeman, who is entered for the principal automobile race on the tomorrow. 2. One after another of the guests toast the man who has never been beaten , the hero of many a race, the young millionaire sports- man. But a frown has come upon the face of Wandeman, a frown

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