THE “JANUS” NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE CLASS HISTORY IN 1925-26 W. T. H. S. will not be honored by the present twenty dignified seniors haunting her corridors. The world, however, will have acquired a vast invaluable wealth in receiving this score of individuals. Judging from the following records made during the years 1921-1925 at YVestville High, one may well imagine what excellent service they will render the world in after years. Edward Delaney has served the Orange and Black football squad for three years an has gotten honorable mention throughout the neighboring towns. He was also on the basketball team this year. However, he was not only athletically inclined, for he held the office of president during his Sophomore and Senior years. As YVestville High Editor, 24, 25, he was unsurpassable. Because of his leadership he was elected president of the Student Council. YVho knows but what some day he may be president of one of the leading colleges or editor-in-chief of one of the most prominent newspapers in the U. S.? Ethel Stevens was an indespensable member of the class. She was also one of the most dependable people in the class. A proof of this is the Janus itself. Ethel was editor-in-chief and consequently was always on the “run working on the annual. She has also had several prominent positions on the newspaper staff and was Junior class president. Stella E. Redulis, a relentless supporter of the class and has always had the good fortune to get numerable odd jobs to do. She has been interested in athletics, and was elected president of the Girls’ Athletic Association. She was Associate Editor of the YY'estville High, 24-25, and also associate editor of the Janus. Ishmael Herman, our Janus Business Manager, has done enough for the Annual, in procuring ads, to make him famous, even if he hadn’t done the many other deeds that he has, for YY'estville High. He is a member of the Student Council, signifying the value of his leadership among his fellow students. Ishmael is the violinist of the Senior class, and has organized an orchestra consisting of students. Mary Kelly, “the little girl” of our class, was voted the prettiest girl in school in 1923. However, this honor did not make her a bit vain, and she is the same sociable Mary. She is the Janus Calendar Editor—a task requiring much patience and hard work. She has played basketball, tennis, volley ball and baseball and is also an excellent student. Susie Simon, our famous actress, was the outstanding character in Page Nineteen
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