West High School - Westerner Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1921

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John Young Johnnie l ooth:1ll '21. Athlet- ic Association 143. WPUSUPI' 123. Annual I-lonrrl '2l. 'll'iHy, liiirly ll u :I full of fun. u ynoll frirnrl and u lruc unc. ',i 1'.-1'2ll'flb0lIiSl. Ernest Johnson Swede Athletic Association 143. Spanish Club '21. 'il xlumrk 'in E-nylisli mul Spanish. tau, Of nthcrs like him. 1wu'I1 fiwul Im! ferr. Occ.-'l' :i l k i u g to Fine in Spanish. .Iohn Madden f'UlUI1l'I Webster '20. Custer Vlivlmc Urowloot Athletic Association. linn 1:23. Athletic Yo mlm self fair Associ:1I,i0n 133. Tis fully 10 lu' wise. Occ.-'l':1lkiug. hair. br 17101111111- ful. Occ.-l'l'rying to re- duce. Carl Gustafson HGUSN Custulian 133, Ath- l e ti c Association 143, Second Lieut. C at cl e t s '20, Prom Committee '20, Span- ish Club '21. f'Confusion lmrc has made his master- piece. Occ.-Arguing with Miss Hyde. Vnrl Lind imc-li Athletic Association 143, t':1sl'uli:1u 443. Public Speaking Uluh '21, Caulets 123. Loaf and thc world louis with. jIj01l,, Gwriml mul you yrivzzl alone. Occ.--H n s n't got any. Shelton Strezlter Athletic Association. I-li-Y, Cadets 12 3. First Sergeant Vu- dets '20. 'Q-l mun's ll mm: fm' rr' fluff. Occ- 1' :I g i n g 1-hippy. 28 Viola Mcliurncy Athletic Association Y.W.C.A. g33, Big Sister l23. Treas- urer Y.W.C.A. '21, 123, Cnstalian 133. Domestic Art Club '21, 'fl-l'7m crzvziqicers tlicc shall find a stub- bornifocf' Occ.-T r y i n g to write poems.

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Stewxirt 'l'. Walton Stow Vustnlian l-il. Ath- l e t i C Association up, Hi-Y '20, An- nual Board '21, Cu- det Competition 621. Padets f2J. A 1l'l'l'Ult,Il07'-, but not a practitioner. Occ-Collecting finrs. Lael Weaver I.olzL Athletic Association, Caistnlinn. Webster HSI. Spanish Club '21. SIu' has rl future, Iwfore lima Occ.-Reforming the girls. Grzu-e Wheeler Mpeg.. ii'r-lislw li-IJ. Tren- surcr Webster '20. Sponsor 131 Athletic Assoviaxtion l3l, Do- mestic Art Club '21, French Club f3J. Mary Louise Whitl- Contest '21, Tn marry a rich. man is her only aim. For :fha aspires to br' ri soc-icijl flume. Occ.-Tliinking of :1 vermin sailor. Russell Wlxitalwr Rusty Athletic Association. '.lI1'11 may came and IIlI lb may yo, But lfm. ut school forcvcrfi Occ.-Riding Sm:ill's delivery truck. Loom White Petite Sponsor UI, Athlet- ic Assmeintion 149. Webslvr 21. Vastu- linn '20, I4'l'01ll'il lflub fill. - A wee petite maid- mi with laughing vycs of brown., 1i'ho's always smil- ing mul 11. c 1: 0 r lmown to frown. Occ,-Calling for the dm-! or. G l ax ml y s 1iiii'g2l1'0K Williams, Gi:lIil1GSS.' Athletic Association xiii, Wulxster 131, Y.XV.C.A. iiil, Vice- Vrvsidcnt Y.W.fT.A., ihinose Upcretla '20, GIG-0 t'lub llij. Do- mestic Art Club '21, 1'xl'l'Ilt'll t lub '21. . 'She grants you wiih ll' smile. Occ.-Working for the Y. 27 In Lutru Wilson Athletic Association Mi. lnstulxnn l-ll, . ., . . film-0 llub l,.,J, LW. l'.A. 131, Big Sister '2l, liagm' Heart '21, f'l'l'I'jj 410041 of 1Iii8!flll'il'f she Illlll ri hear! tn rf?- xnlvsv. n 71.141111 to l'U1l1t1'f'l'C, and fl. hand to carccuif'. Occ.-Being useful. Arnold Wolfe A thlvtic Associa tion, Czidvls. Lirfffs of glrrwut mvn ull rcnzsiml us. 1l'n fun- muirc our Ii1rf'.s szzlllimry, A ml 1lU1Ill'I'f'il1'fj lea 1'1- luzhind us, LARGE footprints on the sands of lime. Occ.-Milking sales- manship talks.



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'dine iBrupbecp of the Qilass of 1921 Do you believe in fairies? No? Well, neither did I until a certain summer afternoon. I was lying under a tree watching the clouds float through the sky when, idly picking a blade of grass, I began to chew it. Now I know how Alice in VVonder- land felt when she ate the left-hand mushroom, for I felt myself grow small, smaller, smallest. The tree under which I was lying faded from my sight, it was so far away that the blades of grass seemed like trees. While meditating upon my strange environment I heard a familiar voice and turned to behold Tilford Hinkle, dressed in white with two broad wings extending over his shoulders. To my amazed query he answered, Why, I am of the official street-cleaners of Fairyland in which you are now living. Ben Bussell, Ned Carpenter, George Cook and Albert Childress are associated with me in this work, so valuable to civilization. Another member of our Union is Arnold Wolfe, who is a chimney sweep. Would you like to go through Fairyland? To m affirmative answer, he replied, 'f ust a minute and I'll call a Guide? Y s In answer to his Whistle a fairy in brown came flying through the trees, I mean grasses, and who should it be but Donald Perkey Seldon? When I saw Don l im- mediately asked where Vera was and he said he had just left her singing to the accom- paniment of a blue-bell. Her chief occupation, he said, was still to be the t'Nickie of the community. VVithout more ado we started off through Fairyland. I was first conducted to the candy and ice-cream district. At the border of the district we passed a tall striped- candy policeman who looked familiar and behold it was Leo Regan. I was so sweet that they made me candy, was his explanation. We walked on and found Cecil Ellis, Joe Connelly, Mary Plank, Violet -Riedl, Ernest Shears, and Gladys Williams bobsledding on mountains of ice-cream, the sleds being chocolates. We passed the Gingerbread house where Violet Leeling, Charles Brannan, Ruth Shank and Claude Bennett were lined up receiving gingerbread from Vera Bryce, as Mother Goose, I guess. From the Gingerbread house it was a short walk to a lake where Shelton Streater, Carl Gustafson, Harlow Hungerford, and Harold Eno were swimming in lemonade. Passing on into a deep wood, I saw a gleam of red and a little red fairy arguing with a woodtick. This fairy was writing with a stick HK. Wade '21. Helen Castillerra looked on in disgust. Said she, They banished Kenneth from court because he argued so, and now I can't concentrate. The whole kingdom resounds with his voice. From a shady nook we heard the sound of whirring and found Alice Bonney, Lydiamae Everett, Margaret Hoover, and Viola McBurney spinning cloth from cob- webs. Edna Anderson was supervising the work and she told us their work was the best in the kingdom. 29

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