West High School - Westerner Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1937

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SENICIQ OFFICERS Not just the freshmen, Frank. There are scads of Senior girls who would have given their eye-teeth for a date with him or just even a teentsy-weentsy smile from him. Hush, Ann, you must have had a crush, too. I don't care if I did. He's a keen looker, keen actor, and a keen dresser. l'll never forget how dandy he looked in that blue outfit he worel Well, let's go on and I'll forget my secret sorrow number one. Cast you teary eyes on the next page and sigh some more. There's dear old Cliff Tryon, our first president. Gee, but I liked him. He was forever and ever working for the school, always doing something .kind and bene- ficial. You're right, Ann. Cliff was and still is, for that mat- X. ' ter, the best all-round boy in school. We fellows think N' . he's true blue. 0 ' t Bob Hahn, Frank, is another of my secret sorrol sph Nuf ced He's too bright to live long. I was in ondxlof his classes-by mistake, I take it-and he always ade a hundred in recitations and tests. I wonder ho? he does it! - I ' , The bulletin said 'five per cent inspiration and the rest il perspiration.' He's hot stuff! ' I- . Which do you think is the better looking oflour two I vice-presidents? , I ' . v' yi . That depends, Ann, on which you prefer, blonds or ' 'X brunettes. I . ' I X- x L ' Can't say as to that, Frank. But I doxlchow that Don Trout is the biaaest tease in school, I was' trulytfglord when he was shut up most of the timehn the radio room to superintend the broadcasting. wel girlsthadxa , . little peace then. X' 1. J - If . 1 P - . Q Now I know. You prefer Ralph Ginn jlfst because yffl ' couldn't rate with him. He never bothered ygou for It l second. He's another who left well enough alone vid , t followed the narrow path of duty. I N , . A I think a little bit of love is a duty. You do. tool else we'd never have had all the fun of the last four years . . while we were in West, would we? Q .IP Xu ' x You can't be a first class lover like me, Ann, and a scholar as well. I think it must have been fate that made Margaret and Vivian the secretaries of our class. Those two never did one thing independently: one was the shadow of the other, but I can't say which was t e 0, solid matter and which the shadow part. Don't fool yourself: they're both made of the best so matter in the world. Vivian is an all A student: I've been in her classes and have felt like a nonentity every time she recited. Frank, when I look at these first two pages - of our classmates, I'm proud of the Class of 1937 be- cause it had gumption enough to elect such desirable ' year and good looking students to lead us through our last A ' GQ Our class is a good classy now let's turn the page and read what is said about the rest of this year's grad- uates. tl ' I - 5 l Clifford Tryon Robert Hahn Dcn 'Trout Ralph Ginn Vivian Raines Margaret Richardson Nineteen



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