West High School - Westerner Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1937

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K l , f, . 'JA ffflfll All J - VJ . ll Q fl 940 , ,.',1 . fl! ' W ' ' ' c , f 1' . Y' M J yu V1 U BERT LEISENRING: Around in tho nous he's od- ways seen, cmd in concocting mischief he's very keen. Cheer leader, Rodeo. SERENA LETT:A Commencement day doesn't end Hier strife: it's just the beginning of married life. Girl Reserves. EDWIN LEWIS: This true, blue lad, we all agree, will be the top in forestry. Camera Club. IOHN LOPEZ: Someday an engineer he'll be be- cause he shows ability. R.O.T.C. GERTRUDE LEVINE: She sampled three high schools, each a year and finally decided to grad- uate here. From North and East High Schools. LENORA LUNDBERG: Because she' full of vigor and vim, she spends most of her extra time in gym. Girl Sports, Nat'l Honor Soc. Gold D. PHILIP LUNDBERG: A willing lad who's never sad. Golf. NORMAN MacDONALD: Norman is a handsome student, cheerful, practical, and prudent. WAYNE MACK: Iolly little fellow with an active brain: though he cuts up lots of times, he's really sane. Spur. THEDA MAcoN:lrhio slender gin dances light on he feet: she's very trim and very neat. DANIEL MANUEL: It's rather hard to describe this lad: but you rarely, if ever, find him sad. SEINIIORS CATHERINE MARSAGLIA: Popular with boys and girls is she: with her friendly smile why shouldn't she be? G.R., Escort and Guard, S.O.S. ERNEST MARBACH: When in class he's a noisy clown, but outside he goes to town. LAFAYETTE MCCLARD: During football his les- sons he never shirks: when the season's over, he seldom works. Football, basketball, baseball. All- City O.-B. LILLIAN MCCLURE: A very industrious girl we know as her activities show. Pen Ramblers, Library pple, J ,I . Un. .u ,no I ' sion, Ffonon Club. pf' ,A M V,.1'f' , ROXYE Mocurarirr A good sport who iikoo the 1. j J . 1' boys, and every day she finds new joys. Rustlers, .' 'l I ' l' ' 7 G.R. HAZEL McKEE: Timid and shy, We wonder why. GLADYS MCNALLY: Sparkling, snappy, dark brown eyes make Gladys quite an appealing prize. Girl Reserves. HAROLD MELCHING: When you see Harold round about, you say There goes a handsome scout. ESTON MEYER: Try to get him if you can, this dark and handsome soldier man. Boosters, Pre- Medics, R.O.T.C. WALTER MEYER: A smile as coy as his can be endears his personality. ESTI-IER MHARES: A girl with a handsome head of hair attracts attention everywhere. tp. ' Serena Lett Wayne Mack Roxye McCurry Edwin Lewis Theda Macon Hazel McKee X - Iohn Lopez Gertrude Levine L Daniel Manuel Catherine Marsaglia Er st Gladys McNally Harold Melching if I sign 'Hr , X sw rsh, d Norman MacDonald Lillian McClure Esther Mijares Twen' y-seven AMW? 5 Dime s

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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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Twenty eight HMZMWWJ 3 5, X ilk 3' if ll ?n gI 6- JDJ .1 , 7 Allaah I Emma Milhoan Clyde Miller Elaine Miller Marilyn Miller Opal Miller Dorothe Milzer Lucille Mitchell Edna Moore Hugrt Moore Dave Morehart f M01 1 EMMA MILHOAN: She wants to be a physic-Lan, DOROTHE ILZER: A orker is Dorothe, full of sure, and the heathen Chinee she will cure. Pre- C . QAILLER: This boy is always at his ease, s- ys e uiet, please! From Leon , Camera Club, Annual Board. ELAINE MILLER: She's small and dresses up-to- date, and 'often comes to classes late. MARILYN MILLER: For studies Marilyn does not care: but when there's dancing, she's right there. Student Council. OPAL MILLER: A pretty girl, we all agree: that boys like her is plain to see. Girl Reserves. edics, Spur, Nat'l Honor Soc. Kay Morimoto Klaas Mulder Marie Newell Maynard Morgan Shirley Morton Nathan Nemirow Dacymae Morrison Dorothy Muncy Frances Nelson F r glee, she's pleasant and charming and sweet as can be. From North H.S., G.R., Camera Club, lnternat'l Rel., Pres. Safety Coun., Nat'l Honor Soc., Ir. Guard. LUCILLE MITCHELL: A popular girl quite lovely to see, and the very best pal a girl can be. G.R., S.O.S., Rodeo, operetta, Play Festival, Big Sister. EDNA MOORE: With her music and winning way she'll be a great success some day. HUBERT MOORE: His studiousness will bring him 6EF the world will know his name. From North H.S.. Debate Club, Student Coun. DAVE MOREHART: In the library Dave tries to please, but all the girls he likes to tease. Library Staff, Hi-Y. MAYNARD MORGAN: He shows polish and good etiquette, that make a hit with the girls, you bet. Pre-Medios. KAY MORIMOTO: A swell fellow with a head full of knowledge: I'm sure he'll be tops in his chosen college. From Central H.S. Spur. DACYMAE MORRISON: A face with the skin you love to touch, and all her scholmates love her much. SHIRLEY MORTON: Ioyful in work as well as in play, gaining much knowledge every day. KLAAS MULDER: From early spring to latest fall, he answers to a pigeon's call Spur. DOROTHY MUNCY: I'm just as bashful as I can beg it hurts when people look at me. NATHAN NEMIROW: When he pulls Wool over anyone's eyes, he has the idea that he is wise. Band, orchestra, Spur. MARIE NEWELL: She will always happy be, the kind of girl we like to see. FRANCES NELSON: Trying with all my might I aim to put one over whenever I can. Pre-Medios. DONNA NORTHRUP: We never hear from her a peep, and yet we know she's not asleep. From Stoneham HS. Rustlers. CARROL OAKLEY: Red-haired with peaches and cream complexion: she fits every requirement with perfection. PHILIP OAKLEY: He likes to golf, he likes to dance, but what is life without romance! Golf.

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