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f ft L- 1.- ky.. 1 u . ! . rt, f Robert Hahn Marie Hazzard Erwin Hendler Frances Hernandez Betty Haines Phyllis Hammond PHYLLIS HAMMOND: She likes the members ot the R.O.T.C., perhaps a soldier's wife she'll be. Pre-Medics, G.R., S.O.S., Rustlers, Stu. Coun., Oper- etta. EDNA HANES: Ouiet, petite, slender, discreet. Girl Sports, Gold D. ROBERT HASTINGS: He studies hard most of the time, and on the girls won't waste a dime. From Trinidad H.S. Spur. EVA HATHEWAY: She's such a quiet, backward lass and never talks in the halls or class. From California H.S. VIRGINIA HAYNES: A cute girl who loves art: in social affairs she takes a part. G.R., Stu. Council. MARIE HAZZARD: The pastime is skating at the Mile High for this pretty girl, who is too shy. G.R., Rustlers, S.O.S. ERIN IN HENDLER: In winter he rambles around through the halls: in summer on sand lots he plays soft ball. Wrestling. FRANCES HERNANDEZ: 'Tis said she has a happy way wherever she goes throughout the day. CHARLES HIGGINS: Charlie is a play-time boy: swimming and girls are both his joy. Swimming, hockey. LOWELL HIGGINS: In being loyal none is better, for he always wears an orange sweater. Golf, baseball. DAWN HINKLE: Small in stature, she's never still: she has a pretty smile and wit at will. Rust- lers, G.R., Stu. Int. Corn., Big Sister. KATHRYNANN HODSON: At every chance she likes to tap, and with her toes she makes a rap. Operetta. OGDEN HOLLARS: Cowboys know that he is shy: but with football, oh me, oh my. Football, basket- ball, baseball. LAWRENCE HOWE: He came from a ranch and can truly show how to ride and punch like a real cowboy. LEON INGRAM: A brilliant student is this lad: a better one could not be had. Band, Pre-Medics, Spur. MARGUERITE IACKSON: Giggling and fun char- acterize this lass, who ever is coming late to class. BILL IEFFS: Billy's been a swell head boy: We wish him luck and also joy. Drum and Bugle ,353 ff tl Corps, baseball, hockey, Pres. Boosters, Sec'y Hi-Y, Head Boy, Nat'l Hon. Soc., Stu. Int. Com. CARL IACOBS: He tries to do the best he can and will sometime be a prominent man. HOWARD IARBOE: He likes to sit and dream in the sun: not lessons but auto shop is his fun. From Chicago H.S. MILDRED IENSON: In her you can surely see an outstanding personality. AUDREY IOHNSON: A more lovable girl you'll never meet: she's always quiet and very neat. Ogden Hollars Lawrence Howe Leon Ingram Marguerite lackson Bill Ieffs Carl lacobs Howard Iarboe Mildred Jenson Audrey Johnson .. .. ,......,.,.,,,? 5 K ix lx . Robert Hastings Eva Hatheway Virginia Haynes Lowell Higgins Dawn Hinkle Kathrynann Hodson .F J ff fb ifvgw-to
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1- . ,pgs I U Wilbur Franklin Ethel Friel William Fritz Dorothy Fuller Iohn Garbarin a Samuel Gates Allen Gibbons Ralph Ginn -:::f f - I-' tt D j LLEN FRANGOS1 Ever Serious, kind and true, very best type of friend to you. Needlework Guild Pin, Pre-Medios, Camera Club. WILBUR FRANKLIN: What a hit l've grown to be with my shining banjo on my knee. Band, or- chestra. ETHEL FRIEL: She has the brains and desire to do: but my, she is so afraid of you. Girl Sports, Big D. K WILLIAM FRITZ: Of work and studies he's never fearful: among his friends he's always cheerful. Hi-Y, Nature Club. I. Florence Glenn Belen Gonzalez Clark Goodell Betty Gottlieb Esther Greeno William Greenwood Lyle Grubb Gertrude Gruber Iames Guse v 4 , , I I L. at ' it Qi I . I I .,. I I I t Q ' - ' i' 'Nt' It Twenty four DOROTHY FULLER: Dorothy wished to become a wife, and she changed her Hunt to a Fuller life. ALICE FULLERTON: This pretty girl came to West this year and has used her time in spreading good cheer. IOHN GARBARINO: This boy a handsome man will make, but he never gives the girls a break. Prom Boulder Prep. Boosters, Drum and Bugle Nl gl rps. S MUEL GATES: All the girls under his spell got Jw- there Ey '5e1ng hypnotized as well. Boosters, Drum and Bugle Corps. ALLEN GIBBONS: I-Ie comes to school but would rather stay home: his rules of conduct are just his own. RALPH GINN: An answer to a maiden's prayer, with his bright blue eyes and wavy hair. Hi-Y, Nat'l Honor Society. FLORENCE GLENN: The deepest rivers flow with the least sound: that is true of Florence, so we've found. BELEN GONZALEZ: A bright little girl who makes many A's, and is genteel and charming in all her ways. G.R., Needlework Guild Pin. CLARK GOODELL: A finer boy could not be found, but you sel ow that he's around. Hi-Y. BETTY GOTTLIEB' A sweet girl with a pleasing 5 1 e s problems she will squarely face. ESTHER GREENO: She is on the go all the day, always peppy and always gay. Rodeo. WILLIAM GREENWOOD: We wonder if we could ever find a boy who has more peace of mind. Service Club, Rodeo. LYLE GRUBB: Such a very blushing boy is Lyle: wonder if he'Il be led up the aisle. Golf. GERTRUDE GRUBER: A brilliant girl who makes wise cracks and would like to come to school in slacks. Nature and French Clubs, Girl Scouts, Spur, Escort and Guard, Gold D. IAMES GUSE: Iust a shadow of our head boy and never shows a sign of joy. Hockey. ROBERT HAHN: A good speaker and actor, too, a quiet student and always true. Masqueraders, Pres. Nat'l Hon. Soc., Spur, Senior Pres. BETTY HAINES: A helpful girl is hard to find, but Betty is one of this kind. SEIXIIORS
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SENIORS BEULAH IOHNSON: Small and quiet, perhaps a bit shy: she's studying now how to make a good pie. Girl Sports, Rustlers, Escort and Guard. MAURICE IOHNSON: He doesn't do any more than he musty yet he's a boy you can always trust. Nature Club, Boosters, Lt. R.O.T.C. ROY IOHNSON: In being honet and upright he's going some: his friends are many: his enemies, none. Baseball. IANE IUSTICE: One rainclrop helps to make a pool: and one good student, to make a school. MILLARD KEITH: There are many things he likes to do, and his dislikes are very few. R.O.T.C. LOIS KELLOGG: She has such blue and spark- ling eyes: we all agree she is a prize. Band. VIRGINIA KENNEDY: This bright girl thrills you through and through: she has keen ideas, humor- ous and new. From East H.S. Pre-Medios, Annual Board, Pre-School Asst. ALICE KERIN: Pleasant and very quiet, too: al- ways a friend that's true to you. From Brooklyn H.S. Pre-Medios. GLENN KERSTING: Glenn always answers a hearty yes when you ask him if he'll be a success. Spur. ALTON KILCOLLINS: Although he is quiet and a wee bit shy, you'll look at him twice as he passes by. A ELEANOR KINDIG: Peppy and pert wherever she goes, with a twinkling eye and a turned-up nose. Rustlers, S.O.S., Annual Board, Stu. Council, Es- cort and Guard, Big Sister, Sec'y and Vice-Pres. G.R. AARON KLAUSNER: Goodness how the teachers rave just because he won't behave. From East and North H. Schools. French Club, Spur. FRED KLEMM: He lives to learn and learns to live, but words of greeting he does not give. MARGARET KLINE: Fair of skin with keen red hairy she's ready to greet you everywhere. Camera Club, Operetta, Play Festival, Rodeo, Pub. Chair- man G.R. DOROTHEA KOELLING: She obviously thinks to be unmarried is equivalent to being buried. Inter- nat'I Rel., Escort, Spur. WALTER KRAUS: In attending high school he's been peripatetic, he strikes us all as being ath- letic. Track. PAUL KUEHN: He likes music, and some day that's the way he'll earn his pay. Boosters, Band, Drum and Bugle Corps. MARY LOU LAMB: Her face is fair, her heart is true, our dear, the lovely Mary Lou. LEOTA LAPP: A very pleasant girl is she: a suc- cess she's bound to be. Sour, Escort and Guard. FRED LAUNDER: Refined in rnanners and a lover of books and not so bad when it comes to looks. Spur, Nat'l Honor Society. Beulah Iohnson Maurice Iohnson Roy Johnson lane Justice Millard Keith Lois Kellogg Virginia Kennedy Alice Kerin Glenn Kersting Alton Kilcollins Eleanor Kindig Aaron Klausner Fred Klemm Margaret Kline Dorothea Koelling Walter Kraus Paul Kuehn Mary Lou Lamb Leota Lapp Fred Launder Bert Leisenring Twenty-six . - ,,, . .. ., , .- . . 1 V6. 3 qi y, S 1-gb , : tif l 3 F... .' V . . .lint xl
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