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Head Gul Head B02 lfriemlly Belly .lanc Cameron has um hezul rail fur 'the fecnml semester. Boi, Schull,-A H gl-and feliour nag mu- lwad boy for the Scwml Suncswl-A oily jane lnalces e'cry0nC levl Sh -ll lv: HCYC lICl llfvl lflvllll and ill? 3lW3Y5 Huh, a fellow uiih good judgmenl :ind li-urleislxip. led NX en siirlesslullv on las a cheery smile for all, Dulmi: her' years qill Nl cal, she hag clone much lhmugh this Sl.,nCSu.I- and kept Us on ml, all OI IIN. mme' - lor the NEEDLEWTJRK GUILD and RbbTlfEllb. 4 A 4 ' Vlvith his friendly manner Huh made exeryoue like :xml respeci hmi from As our head gurl She WSIS Lllvl'-HYS llWl'C Wllli B0l-7 llvlnlng 10 EWU WWI SW' 1 e sninllcsl l l'eslim:u'i girl and lwuy lu the tallest and immsi superior Seniors. .lenls the opportunities lD make them successful men and xxomen ol the fuiu e. lla f S Q . X J' . my J f f J 1 ' l ' lj 5 , i X l 2 L ', J . I IORl l'TA l'S'lAl'RI INC AIJOLPH llll f1l4,RI1R ' ,. . I . Vice-President l President l'ri-ny. lwlumle. Lorelizi l'Llellim:.- our iliilll- l-Hllw' -X'-llllllll xl'lll'H'l' N515 'Jul' Senior :lun xice-ml-sicleiui lm ihe fecoml Sllllllll l'IvlKll'Hl lm l-lik' M'lf '4l fl ll'f5U'f- wmeficr. xxmlqell lweslcle .Mlulph ihmugh- .Mllllvlx uilh his bin finale :xml zulrcif- will the yi-gn mul-gina our Senior clzisb of nlvle imp lirlrl the Apmiiioli xeiy sill- li ml, uf 11,0 ling XX r-qllm, lmdl Q - Clflllll' llll l'UllUUl Tllli f4'l l'fll 4 Lmellzi. uiih her plenfuu: :xml ellicleut llc llllllll' llllllllh lI Cll4lf -ll V951 llc' ugiyf una xery vnlunlwle 10 the .Senior lame ln- lwelselecl in nlxmyb vpvgilcxlinz lu NMS- '1'l,L-,Q wg, mulling wry dlfllcull ziml jwlciiwu will 'I 'l'f!UIlU. .Mlwlpli as fm- lm rw umll-make and phc always :ill knmx 1, 11 lnl ul fun ziml can always L-:unc our on mp, - mzllu' Um' lflllllllf She has attended XM-sl lor her fpur .Mlulph was a memlwr Ol lliv Sldllvcradll. years ul high school and durmgltlns time xxmkecl in the Radio Ruuxn. was president has ,muh 3 mem mlmlwr uf frwmjsh lu. nl .Xulliu-Visual Aids :xml on the AS- muse she has n sweet personality :xml wllvhly Committee. cluiuwnimz manners, l.elI-ylu-lle Uxuiailn is Li will wilh lhc Sunzxlr clml spice ci :llvilily in make exeryrme likl- her hy her -V lhgnils our lreasuler clizuuiimz :1ml gigicimxh manner. Slzimllm: Ilny girl ullh lhc- lui, :ummm the liiplui-sl in her class scholastic- iiizixinlz-im: thc bcmor clusf fumlf. ller gully, whe has alum' Q1 mind julw ul keep- lreml if :15 lug a-s she If Huy. lury :xc- L15'1 1lF BlePLk fx? ' f3.f.7E1lZ5ilIL'cLl2i'f.'rlZrffll-lllfl :fc lift'g..E:!:f':.l':5 Q1::::r'-'euirnrri , , , , ,, , ,, ulixziys iezuly with any niuizvfiiovif for for :nanny yerirsf' We say nu one rould IQIIJIQILIN 1 F S I the hl-ilermeni of thc class :xml uilllnu to gixe lwiler ferilce as lrezuiliei' than has ,If Vi egfletary follow ihmugh. liilceu. rezburer 551 rf. 2 - 1 .,' -' .J 1. .4-.. A s- Q . 1 V' 'ig if Q,f r.. f A. Av .I V, 4' 'GA ,7 .., , Q44 ..f,.,,. W.. . Pk'- gr' nz . lf ,A i' D . 33 QT 2 l..'O .rc-aw. 23? '1 - 5 53.- 95 ' 9' - F A 7' H!- lf ' IAQ 525 9 - . Q41 llifklfii ,M . l - me V .Y , i? Q: Aff!!! ll Q il if . r, NJ? A -4 ig f ' 7' 'v ? ' .- 4 . L A 19 ' . - JU' - 4 . . - if , J. 'Z 'BWI' fi'n Al 'SKY Whitt 5 .-.-. I1 ..,. .,, 3 4-1.- RH P nu 41 v qv lr 'YE -4 'rf' 4 Q 4 1- 54 Q 4 -v
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.1'C'Z'! .-Asa -Q 4 -.. -.rms -.4-urn. -, am Ia-'JA rf. 1 ir. -v. huh .nuns swan Pest nits saw 9 A V. -'S 13 9,-Q ga if iz Sir Q42-. IWW 549' MARGIE SETVIN , .'.-. ...A-,YT-. O OLDER, WISER, HAPPIER SENIURS E were Freshmen in 1941! But there was little comfort in being one of the largest Hfreshieu classes. We were still mighty bewildered and a little scared by the new rules and regulations, all the halls, and rooms. Only a few of us were brave enough to join extra curricular activities that year. Our first competitive assembly was thrilling-remember? And then the first Orange and Black Day! This was important in our young lives for only one reason-no classes! With 'ffreshien pride we boasted of our good start at West. CHARLES R. CRAVEN FAC U LTY Then we became high and mighty Juniors. We were somebody! For the first time we began to look for- ward to the time when we would be Seniors. Again we won the Orange and Black Day competition and gave a successful assembly. As Seniors we tried to break every tradition and precedent of previous classes so that we c o as the original MINNIE ADAMS my eyes wide open I'm dreaming. uld be remembered Phe Senior W 5 . i DANIEL AKS h, flatter rne. for love lights in nraisef 1 g goy y si ,,i . CHARLES ANGERMAN Serene yet strong. 16 if BETTY AVERITT Ambition has no rest cle- Sophomore year was fun. We felt important and considered ourselves upperclassmen. The freshmen of that year were initiated enthusiastically several times a day during the first week. At last we had courage in our abilities and made splashes as journalists, de- baters, actors, musicians, and athletes. Also remember we won the V y r, OLIVIA I BRINKER 1 S Q O r a n g e a n d A Black Day ,L Zfyy GEORGE competition and in HEYWQQD made the over- ,y V' yy.,K - seas book drive a if ,L,, ..r . SPONSORS O -A ' A 1 Y Q Party and the Junior and Senion -lOEIi1ZDI-SIENE' Promenade held December 27 in- MARY A. FINCHER fChairmanQ stead of the usual May dateg Senior assembly, caps and gowns . . . all made us a most enthusiastic class. We're proud of our record and eager to begin new things. The years at VVest High School have been full, making a sound foundation for later life. ,Q 3 ELMER NELLIE ALEXUS ALLEN A toiling rnan intent on Iler ways are the ways ol worldly gains. pleasantness. DORIS MAR-IORIE AVIS BAHR FOOIIYCC I WUI-'lf-l EU- She speaks with her eyes if iii LEROY ANDERSON Clean as a whistle. EILEEN ALSTATT The ,only yvay lo have a friend. is lo lac one. JACK BALLMER MARY Rnggedk and understanding individualism. A jolly companion wherever she goes.
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