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N IIIHHHlllllllilllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllWN ' -,?g.,, , Seal. .......... Dedication and Motto .... Publisher's Page . .. Board of Education. The Faculty . ...... . Faculty Pictures . Herald-Crier Staff . . Contents . ........ . Editorial Staff . .. , I I --:.-1' 'IE - 1 - - - - - - 4tll!1l1!ll.l -1. - , - - ,m - ' is , - E -. 1 Q. ur I ' H- W El. -L f ,. lii li-1 L4- 11TfE1'rw CIN PAGE 1 .-....6L. Editorials . ................................ .... 1 5- Literature . ................................. .... 1 9- A Day on the Ranch -Katrina Baldwin ........... The Buried Egg -Laura Chandler .................. Through the Mercy of the Gods -Harry Schauffler .... From the Old 1World to the Newt'-Davis LeVine ...... Westport at M. U. in 1914-1915 -Marjorie Carpenter .... The Legend of the DeVil's Hopyardu-Elizabeth Pratt ....... The History Club .............................................. The Strength of the Strong -A Poem-Frank J. Ehrenhofer.. 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 18 33 .....19 ....21 ....23 ....26 ....28 ....29 ...31 .....33 34-37 Music . ................................................... ......... . Assemblies . ................... .............................. . . . . . 38-39 Debate . .... .... 4 0-44 Dramatics . .. .... 45-49 Societies . ..... .... 5 0-71 Round Table . . .... 51-52 Clionian . .... H. .... 53-54 Irving . .... .... ' 55-56 Clay . ........ .... 5 7-58 Pundit . ......... .... 5 9-60 Schiller Verein . . .... 61-62 Los Calderones . . .... 63-64 Les Faineants . .. .... 65-66 Science . .............. ..-- 6 7-53 History . ................ .... 6 9-70 General Society Events. . . .... . . .71 Athletics . .............. .... 7 2-87 Basket Ball . .......... .--- 7 3-77 Track . ....... ---- 7 3-31 ' Tennis . ........ - ..-- 82-83 Girls' Athletics . . ---- 84-37 Seniors', . . ........ ------ - 83 Senior Class List ...... ---- 3 9-91 Senior Class Officers .... -.----- 9 3 Senior Pictures . ..., .---- 9 3-123 'iluniorsi' .... .... ---- 1 3 9-130 Cartoons . ............... -f---- 1 31 Locals . ................... ------- 1 32 Locals and Advertisements ...... ---- 1 33-145 Exchanges . . ...................... ------ 1 45 Exchanges and Advertisements ..... --'- 1 47-159 159-160 Index of Advertisements .......... ----
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nl 1- Y l 1, X Qsraa OUR BOW. THE CRIER AND HERALD. x E ARE DONE! Yes, the class of ONTRARY to the custom of former '16, the one and only, the great- est galaxy of shining stars Westport has gazed upon Cno telescope neededj is now a thing of the past, a glorious memory. We are alumni! We have worked for four years. On rare occasions we have even worked hard. But now it is all over. To prove this to yourself, O Senior, finger your way gently over those glossy leaves until you reach a spot near the end. We hope it will not turn out to be a grease spot. There- that spot-'tis yourself. Be amazed! You may not believe it, but it is your likeness that confronts you. Seniors, this book should be one of your most precious possessions. It contains your fondest memories. iSee pictures of facultyj We feel that the Juniors, too, who will be Seniors tomorrow, the over- ripe Sophomores, and the almost ripe Freshmen, wil not be uninterested in this volume. Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Mr. Goodale have labored o'er it. Among ourselves, we think itis a pretty fair little pamphlet. We are naturally prejudiced in its favor. You may not like it half as well as we do. But nevertheless, here it is-Herald, W. H. S., 1916. Q , years, the CRIER and HERALD of 1915-1916 are both edited by the same staff. It was thought that the CRIER Staff, having worked together the part of the year preceding the prepa- ration of the HERALD, would be able to make an earlier start, already having a preliminary knowledge of committee work and arrangement of material. Besides this, the arrangement of this year elimi- nates the necessity of electing new mem- bers to the HERALD Staff, affording a splendid opportunity to save trouble and time. In this way, the Staff gets an entire year of practice in editorial work, and by April each member ought to have an ex- cellent knowledge of what he is expected to do to make a successful annual. By hard work all year with our able and help- ful adviser, we feel that we have reason to hope that the HERALD will be received as a success, as we have put forth our best endeavors to make it so. l-1 Another honor was added to Westport's list this year, which is getting to be a habit with us. Roderick Osborne, a member of the Class of '16, won the appointment to Annapolis out of a large number of con- testants. This was not only an honor for Westport, but also for Roderick. He was not able to be present at Commencement, having been forced to leave May 31 for his new school. The best wishes of the class and the school are with him.
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