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H 552:52 LIGHTS SPONSORS Haflseo fchairm aio 6254 SENIOR CLASS DOUG-VX UL GOURXIP WE THE SENIORS are searching out the right path from among the many to be followed. lt is a long and hard job, but the seniors have had a lot of fun along the way, as well as their share of good hard work There are many events classes and homework . . . music AlGNES KRPXCSA that are only memories now '. . . par- and mirth . . . football games and lo ties and proms . . . plays and assem- noisy street cars . . . basketball UlSE S blies . . . lunches and dances . . . games and snowy nights . . . teach- DOROTHY MALCOLM ADAMS ALBERT ers and tortures . . . Friday nights at the canteens . . . ditching school . . . reading the Rodeo . . . walk- ing in the halls . . . opening our An- nuals for the first time . . . all are memories which will fade but not dis- appear entirely. Though our high school years are now only memories we still have the future to which we look forward. We have built the foundatioing now comes the building, and the whole structure will depend largely upon the architec- tural plan designed during our years , 5,r.c,,.s lc is L-2 i GEORGE GLORIA ALLEN ALMOU IST es,2gf.s:':s.f: Mwi, . ,X - T i i t MERR IAM BRI NTON MERRITT MARY I SABELL SEYMOUR ANDREWS AREGON ARLEDGE ARMENTO AUSTIN AUSTIN K W CHARLES GWEN ELTON N IGEL BEVERLEY DONNA AVERETT ' AZELTI N E BACHLI BAER. BALES BARNES
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NICK GREGORY President Nick Gregory took over the job of being Senior president with the same sort of will and initiative that he used in handling the wide variety of other jobs that ave been his, His friendly ways, his ever present originality, and his all around personality are just some of the things for which we will remem- ber the second Senior president of the Class of '46. FRANCES H ICKS Vice President Vice presidents seldom do anything, so the job was an easy one to fill, but Frances Hicks found work to do and did even more than was demanded of her. An outstanding member of each of the many clubs which list her as a member, Frances lived up to the ideals which many aim for but few succeed in reaching. Georgia Woelbing Georgia Woelbing Head Girl has never been known to slip up on the job, everyone who knows her, whether student or teacher, can testify to that. During the period that she has been at West, she has set her sights, kept to the line, and arrived at the target in the best of fash- ion. Positions of lead- ership have been hers all along the road, and all of their responsibilities have been met in the right manner SECOND SEMESTER CLASS OFFICERS Bruce Earhart Head Boy Great efforts di- rected in the right places usually mean success, and in Bruce Earhart's case there was no exception to the rule. Ever since coming to West, Bruce has followed the trail that has led to the highest posi- tion in the school- head boy. The run of the mill type of person never climbs that high. Rounding out a school career of leadership and citi- zenship combined with other favorable virtues, Bruce has set the pace for those to follow. JU N E BURKY Secretary June Burky is known by everyone as one of those who possesses the three V's-vim, vigor, and vitality. Giggling her way through thick and thin, June has been one of the secretaries who are different-just different: she is the kind of person that says hello to those she knows on days when elections aren't held. SHIRLEY STEPHENSON Treasu rer Talent, personality, and a friendly attitude are mixed together in the right proportions by Shirley Stephen- son, who sang her way into the office of treasurer one election morning. Shirley must be mad about money, because she has held the position of treasurer in more than one of the school clubs., ,
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