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SENIOR CLASS NOTES Write early upon the pages of Life ' s history while you may, lest some ill wind turn the leaf and you lose the place. So it is with the Seniors of ' 23. We must turn to a blank page in the history of Arthur Hill, and present our true account. Procrastination is the Mother of Defeat, so we Seniors organized early in September and chose our officers as follows: Raymond Hart President Henry Snyder Vice President Don Metcalf Siecretary Roswell Burrows Treasurer Miss Clark Class Adviser Miss Boyle Legenda Adviser A noble beginning must mean a successful year and a special meeting was called at which we decided upon class dues. A pay your dues campaign followed and the class subscribed 100% strong. The Legenda board was chosen and soon a staff was busy collecting material for the an- nual, which by the way, is the best ever published by an Arthur Hill class. Now Variety is the spice of life, and we Seniors had been working quite hard on exams, so a wee bit of recreation was planned in the form of a Senior Dance, which was given at the Annex. Music was furnished by the famed Happy Sex, and did we dance? Well, ask the gang. School activities have had a large representation of Seniors, especially athletics. The football team was composed almost entirely of Seniors, while Capt. Curott, Dembinski, Com- stock, and Lewis, represented the class in basketball. Forensics also had devotees among the Seniors, for the entire negative debating team, in- cluding Natalie Duclos, Everett Winslow, and Don. Metcalf, were all Seniors. Everett Wins- low also represented the school in Oratory, while George Lehr and Abe Oserowsky defended the second team laurels in debate. Honor Bright was chosen for the Senior play and was presented at the Auditorium, May fourth. A packed house and clever acting made it the dramatic sensation of the year. Commencement is all set for the 21st of June when we must bid farewell to old Arthur Hill. There is no more room on the page alloted to the Class of ' 23, so we ' ll just quote the class motto, Be on the square, and turn the page that holds the record of the greatest class in the history of Arthur Hill. DON METCALF, Secretary.
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THE 1923 LEGENDA Official Yearbook of the A7 ' thiir Hill High School THE STAFF Donald L. Metcalf, Editor-in-Chief Henry D. Snyder Business Manager Mary V. Hart Literary Editor Raymond A. Hart Ex-officio Nan Bauer Girls ' Athletic Editor WalJace Ardussi Advertising Manager Hugh Bloomfield Athletic Editor Wisner P. Roby Joke Editor Martin Tanner Catherine Vondette Art Editor Typist William Dembinske Dramatic Editor Mildred Reins Society Editor Irving McGovern Advertising Frederic Galarno Assistant Business Manager Margaret Stearns Organization Editor Emily Hudson Art Editor Francis E. Pitts Advertising Hazel Booth Advertising Margaret Littledale Typist Leland Walker Organization Editor Roswell Burrows Advertising Irene Phillipe ' 24 Advertising Miss Dona Boyle Advisor i Art work supervised by Miss Higley
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JUNIOR CLASS Tramp, tramp, ' 24 is coming. Coming right on to Senior year. Senior officers, and to Senior examples. The Juniors have been first, last and at all times, a loyal class, loyal to themselves, to their Arthur Hill, and to their principles. If 1924, as Juniors, have not adhered strictly to tradition, they find comfort in the final old proverb, the course of love never did run smoothly. Being in a philanthropic mood, one day, we thought of something to do for the benefit of the whole school and the rest of the town. We have arranged for a Lyceum Course for our Senior Year. Amid the peals of laughter from behind the scenes, the Junior stars made their debut in the world of dramatic arts. Besides being gifted in dramatic lines, the Juniors were proficient in creating trembling stage setting, from which even Belasco might obtain a few novel sugges- tions. Now instead of giving the regulation J-Hop which was the expected thing for the Juniors to do, of course, 1924 gave the Junior Fandango (three guesses as to what that is) a la King Tut Style. You see from above our vain endeavors to be different and we hope to shout for 1924. CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reginald French Mildred Marks -Jean McDermid Alex Jack JEAN N. McDERMID, Secretary.
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