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Honorary Member ALBERT L. BAILY, Jr. ■'ffits ttuujir uiaa not far In arek, lie maa an human. Lowell.
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1925 President......................William K. Alsop, Jr. Vice President.................Wilmer E. Kenworthy Secretary......................Mary P. Lane Treasurer......................Esther A. Carter Valedictorian...... Stanley Moore Historian......................Alice D. Brown Poet...........................Sara G. Edcerton Honorary Member................Albert L. Baily, Jr. Dedication.....................George G. Houghton Colors.........................Red and Grey Flower.........................Red Rose Mascot.........................“The Thinker Motto.......................... As a man thinketh, so is he. Poem We are come to the parting of the ways; For each a road goes out. Its goal unguessed, its length untried. And yet we shall not doubt. We take from Westtown dauntless faith To put all fear to rout. Courage and strength and youth we take, Westtown, leaving thee; Foundation thou hast given us, On which our lives shall be Budded with visions God-given to youth; We'll fail neither them nor thee. Oh, it is not where that matters so much. The high road or the low; But only that we walk it well. Head high, and heart aglow; That greatly thinking, we greatly live. Wherever our road may go. Song As the portals of life are opening, And the time draws near when we leave thee. From our hearts springs this vow to be faithful, And to truly serve thy memory. We love thee, O our Alma Mater, Thy name we ll fill with fair renown. And '25 will ever be True and loyal to thee, Westtown! In the tasks of life we must enter, In the toils and wearisome fight, May thy message and spirit be with us, Ever teaching, guiding us aright. May we bear the burdens unflinching. And though weary, never give in; May we put heart and soul in life's contest. And for thee, snuggle onward and win. 10
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Class Officers Soup” President WILLIAM KITH ALSOP, JR. 229 Euclid Ave. Ridcway, Pa. Entered Fall 1921 Brightonians (3); Highest average Third and below (3); First rank skating (1), Numerals (1), Insignia (1); Class Day Committee (1); Chairman Decor' ation Committee (1); Tennis Team (2). (1), (S), Captain (1), Manager (S), Varsity ”W (2), (1), (S); Winner Ladder Tournament (2), (1); Varsity Soccer Team (S), Varsity ”W” (S); Class Soccer Team (S); Track Team (2), Class Track Team (2), (1), (S); Executive (S). Secretary (S'. Natural History Committee (S); Characteristic Committee (S), Chairman (S); Parliamentary (1), (S), Speaker (S); Radio (S); Rustic (S); Music Club (Si; Latin Club (2), (1). (S); French Club (S); Year Book Board (S), Business Manager; Union (1), (S); Triangle (1), (S); President of Class (S). Witness Soup of the commanding personality and marked ability. His egotistical characteristics arc counterbalanced by his love of seeing a job done well, and his putting every effort into it. We don't mind his sarcasm, either, for we know he is just kidding us. Bill plays tennis once in a while, and once we caught him trying to skate. We leave the reader to read between the above lines, and hope he will join with us in wishing our president a very successful future. Characteristic: Crown. Persuasion tips his tongue whene'er he speaks. Haverford Secretary MARY PIM LANE 30 Adriance Ave. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Entered Fall 1924 Treasure Seekers; Music Club; Natural History Committee; Art Club; Comitia; Home Economics; Secretary of Class; Union; Proctor Com- mittee; Latin Club; Girls' Choir. Our “New Yoiker” writes the minutes and supplies the soda mints. No feed is complete without Shrimp and her mints, which pop up like “Wrig- leys.” Shrimp is a good mixer, a good secretary, and a good sympathizer. When we are in sorrow, she helps us out by remarking, “That's Tough,” and we almost have to agree with her, fer Shrimp is very convincing. We hope she wishes she had been with us longer, for then we would know it was mutual. Characteristic: Map of New York. That's tough. Mt. Holyoke 12 “Shrimp”
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