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CLASS OFFICERS CLASS SONG CLASS POEM Out in the world where the great men are working. Out where the great ships are coming to shore. There where great dreams and great visions are lurking. Great deeds are waiting for you. Twenty'Four! Answer the challenge and carry it forward. Replace the men who are working no more. Sail in the tall ships and hasten them shoreward, Westtown is trusting in you, Twenty-Four! Seek the far-reaching horizon before you. Searching to find opportunity's door. Paying no heed to the clouds gath'ring o'er you. All Life is waiting for you, Twenty-Four! Follow the vision and cling to the dream. Bearing the standards of Westtown before. Striving, as ever, to be, not to seem. Great deeds are waiting for you, Twenty-Four! Hannah P. Morris, Jr. President Theodore B. Hetzel Vice-President Richard T. Lane Secretary Charlotte O. Ely Treasurer Amy E. Sharpless Valedictorian S. Hewlings Cooper Historian K. Virginia Wood Poet Hannah P. Morris The rustle of leaves in the lofty trees Says spring is here to stay. And with that thought comes a deeper one soon we'll go away. The blue of thy lake and the gray of its shores They frame thee in colors royal. To Westtown we sing, As a true pledge we bring. We'll always, yes always, be loyal. The spirit we hold is a nobler one Than all the rest we know; Through every age, like a written page. It has weathered the tempest's blow. The courage of youth and the valor of time Are mixed with its virtues high. Nineteen twenty-four Praises thee ever more With a spirit that cannot die. Honorary Member Samuel H. Brown Colors—Blue and Grey Flower Yellow Rose Mascot—Ford Motto “To be; not to seem. There's a note of our song with a golden Touch, and lit by a golden glow. 'Tis thy fair name with immortal fame. Echoed in whispers low. 'Tis Westtown for aye, it's the word we love. We sing it anon as we go. The sun ever beams On the school of our dreams. Yes, it's Westtown, the one we know. Sarah W. Leeds. 27
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SARA STETSON WRIGHT HilUtde Orclurds Columbus, N. J. Entered Fall 1918 Athenians. (3) (2); Comitia. (1) (S); Home Economics. (t (S); Union. (1) S); Treasure Seekers. (1) (S ; French Club. (1); Young Friends' Committee, (y: Student Council. (3). Class Gym Team. (4) (3): Gym Squad Leader, (4). Chairman of Third and Below. (3); Proctor Committee, (a); Chairman, (a); Proctor 7:15 Collection. (3) (a) (i); Delta. (3); Elocutionary Contest Finals, (a) 1) (S). Sail y Wright was one of the pioneers of ‘24. She has pulled through six years of Westtown life. “Sal is always singing, and no one tells her to please he quiet! Fancy is engendered in her eyes. She uses them that she may save her voice. Sal is a heap of fun and a good sport. Characteristic: Guitar. The dew! hath not in oil his quivers choice. An arrow for the heart h e a sueet toice. Earlham ALICE CLARA YOUNG Smungvillf, I a. Entered Fall 1933 Union, (S); Comitia. (S); Home Economics, (S). Alice, although young, rises far above us. She is a representative from Barnesville. Her light hair and blue eyes claim one's attention at the first glance. Friendship and devotedness charactenre her. Partiality and malice were not included in her make-up. She is a friend of everyone. Would that we could have known her longer' Characteristic: St. Bernard “Watchful waiting. Earlham Aucf.
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