Wright High School - Chronicle Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1925

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Wright High School - Chronicle Yearbook (New Orleans, LA) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 58 of 106
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Louise Guth and Helen Hiller 1 Have a message received from j Mars. I In Shirley Barker ' s emotional plays The world can find no flaws. E. Salisbury ' s a pretty model For the front of a magazine M. Leguenec ' s a proud and happy wii Of Tulane ' s handsome Dean, Dot. GuUedge and Bessie Prin- gle Abroad with people mingle. Helen Erb and Corinne O ' Toole Have each erected a swimming pool. Helen Gouth and Emily Gerde As Mack Sennet Beauties shine. Ruth Burt a Newcomb Gradu- ate To an artist ' s career inclines, Mary Norwood, Olga Hoefeld Dancing classes each have held While Helen Kaufman and O. Marshall To the stage are very partial. Margaret Monroe and Israella Moore Have opened up a candy store There clerks E. HoUis and Joel Lilly Greet Daphne M. and her new husband Billy. E. Schekeler keeps a beauty shop Here one can get a marcel wave M. Reighly is a maid of means To this town a school she gave. V. Lotz is the editor Of the jolly book called Life . E. Richaud is in the ;hov s As the s wallower of the knife.. C. Elorentina ' s a tourist ' s guide In N. Dowling ' s Art museum M. Gaudin drives a taxi cab E. Garsaud — a limousine. V. Blanchar has discovered That new elements exist C. Prosdame ' s social worker And the poor her aid enlist. A. Robertson dextrously molds Y. Sandez swims and dives. K. Strandvik as oratoress To the heights of glory strives.. The next is an insane asylum, And in it, you notice us three But after writing such as this Where could you expect us to be?

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Helen Wigginton, a artist Paint ' s portraits of famous men, Thelma McCarthy, an artist too. Shares with HIelen her den . EHska Tobin is cheer leader At the new L. S. U. At Newcomb, Clara Meyer Leads the Olive and the Blue. L. Johnson and E. Brash Are dancing on their toes M. Pierce a famous Magician Is welcome ' d wher ' ere she goes. A linguist, and far renowned Is the well known Juliette W ehrman. Way out west, in Hollywood, A director — Honorine Sher- man. On the Orpheum Circuit, Edith Smith, So merrily juggles her balls, O. Farris, and operator Answers all telephone calls. E. Bacher and Ruth Bently Do missionary work As a true wife — Leila Smith Her duties never shirk . J. Pallet, Nell de Verges S. Rein and Alma Zar Have each an office of their own — They ' re members of the bar. Of an extremely prosperous laundry The manager ' s N. Campbell. Carrie Dennet and M. Brand Tons and tons of goodies sell. L. Estopinal travels round the town On a Higgins ' Rubberneck truck V. Bayard — an expert tailor- ess With orders galore is amuck. M. Thompson has now become A wealthy farmer ' s wife. D. Teunisson maks lectures On how to lengthen life The queen of the ivories, Eve- lyn Chenet I can see in the future, fame will pet. While Gertrude Kesler and Hessie Randall Have many stocks and bonds to handle. R. Dawson and E. J. Westfeldt Are councilors at camps A. Studyvin and Audrey Yates At Olympic games are champs. Erna Kasbaum and Helen Law Are raising crows that say caw caw , Anna Pabst and Leona Cohen Are both out in the field « hoein ' . M. Bourne and Sylvia Brum- field Reducing clases hold D. Wigginton, R. Weymounth Are explorers — wonderous bold.



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€lasB mm WE THE JUNE CLASS OF 1925, being of sound mind and hody, but realizing that we are tipon the last lap of life in this happy world, do hereby make this our last will and testament. TO MRS. LUSHERrour dear Principal, we will and bequest what she has long wished for, a school 10 miles from any drug store. TO OUR FELLOWMEN, who will remain in this world, we bequest the following: TO THE SENIORS, a small Eord truck with driver to be used to round up material for Baby Party, Chronicle, etc. TO THE JUNIORS, the aspiration to become as famous seniors as we are. TO THE SOPHOMORES, a book on weak points of freshmen. TO THE FRESHMEN ,an everlasting store of good humor to withstand the jibes of sopho- m.ore. . TO MISS DALY, and the Chronicle staff, we will a super- galaxy of ads and subscrip- tions. TO THE LUNCH ROOM, we bequest a vacuum cleaner, which may be used to gather up the peanut shells after the next baby party. TO MISS LAMBERTON, we will an empty early dismisal book with a police dog to keep it empty. TO MISS FLANAGAN, we will an automatic device for col- lecting books on the proper days. TO MISS SEIFERTH, we leave a cast that will be letter- perfect in their parts at the first rehearsal. TO MISS LITTLE we leave a lo ' ng waiting list of prospective campers. TO MISS BUCHANAN, we will an annual visitation of but- terflies that will alight on her desk and expire blissfully for art ' s sake. TO MISS PITOT, we leave military equipment to aid the chorus in attacking.

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1925, pg 99

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1925, pg 79

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1925, pg 74

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1925, pg 14


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