West High School - Westerner Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1927

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. , 1 gitgagii . WITH fife, bagpipe, tartan, and drum the Scottish Brigade advanced to Rocky Moun- tain Lake to win the coveted cup-won by the Rowdies. This dauntless colorful company was in command of Harold Miller, the leader of all the Guides. Harold Miller was sure that, in the next. race, he would get all his food from the air. Let's hope he doesn't have in- digestion. Florence Greene was never seen alone, yet she wasn't twins. llazelle Homan, a popular member of the group, preferred to stay out with the scarlet fever. Mr. Beatty and Mr. Mother- well likcd the way she spelled her name. Bear Creek sent a captain to the Ranch this year. He is Edwards Morris. Our coach's name attracted him. Gladyce Haloin, emphasis on the dyce , missed her dancing partner since Felix and Company were forced to gradu' ate. Lotys Hamilton used her eyes as well as her toes, therefore, she had plenty of dates. The sport girl of the group was Elda Fisher. Everyone knew that by watch- ing her walk in tl1e halls. A southern breeze brought Daisy Hub- bard to us, but a cowboy is keeping her with us. Donald Malven musingly muttered monotones monotonously. Interest of several youths centered around Wilva Innes. She did all this silently. Hester Huckins attempted to change the calendar so as to have more nights and less days. O Luther! l25l Beau Brummel wouldn't be in it if he had lived in the time of Henry Lake. Gladys Holford has worn out the pages of one book in the Old Testament. It's a. wonder she wouldn't turn a new leaf. Laughter and giggles! Giggles and laughter! Back of it all you find Flor- ence Feist. ' McManus will resign as soon as Arloe Kinderdick finishes at West. lf Naydene Heidman had told a false- hood about her age, she would have had tive dollars. Height doesn't mean a thing in basketball. Cherry lips in and out of season! How long does it take to go four blocks? Four hours. answered Hazel Hartman. Charles Marcove attended all kinds of basketball games, but preferred free ones. It's all right, if you have brains, to show them off on all occasions. Bernice Lett. Edythe tion: car, caracul coat, collisions, court- summons. Gregory believed in allitera- Wilbur blueg when dancing he shakes a nifty shoe. Hansen-six feet two. eyes of It was said that Lillian Lake talked once-upon provocation. Mary Alice Johnson was quiet the first two years of her life, but has been making up for it ever since.

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lt.'s no wonder that anyone with the name Lyle Gallegos plays a. Spanish guitar. Eleveia. Green never watches the meter when she is out riding. G. R. c-ould never have existed without Mary Baileyg she- was their dependable prop. llelen Kirby's nivkname was short, cir- vuitg but oh, how she could shock. The B. Y. club had a new member in Ernest Carlson. The Kid of 208 has bright red hair and looks like Arlene Howell. Mrs. llamilton thought her complexion was natural until she saw it going on. ller heartfs in California, but some day Betty Gunn will live with her heart. Another heartless damsel was Bertha Humphrey. Her heart is in Boulder: it must. be in the Sanitarium since she has to visit it so often. Giggling Clarence Hoaglund played the piano and the dit-kens. Many of the girls around the Ranch wished that Ray lleppting would get over his bashful streak and ask for a few dates. Just a hint, Ray. 34. 'F' '-3-2 .V - nanrrmv W 'VIAILY M. l!A1l.m'Y-.llv'z'1'g1 Illusing ICARNHST I . f'ARl,s0N- Swollen lglumyfw -Eats Fat Flmc-nI11tf's l!ullm1 : Junior Guard: G. BOYS' LCHGQFS R. Uulvinvt: Indoor Buse- hztllp VVQ-bstvr 26

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