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HI Y SPRING CABINET Bmk Row : Rurfrr, IstUrp. I'm tin . C.nltntjhtr. WiM. tirirr mu Miwm B«w: lluyhrt, Pokrr. Hon, lltmn. BJorimim Pooxr Row: Thillra. I net . Ur,,,,. PmUJ.nl. Ilutiw.,,,. .1,1, tinn H NOVLMBhR 24 — Windingc Pedersen and Bill Wells received football positions on the all-city team. OR IONS B » K Row : lUlhltrn. r nitron. It,us. Putt. R. Jnhutnu MiiHiit Row: Anhni, Hurt, c. J,lAoton, Trraturtr: ti»ru Pso.VT Row: ,Unit t mu, Strrtlmjt; Kabrr. Jnnr Pmutrut, Jr,,,, Jnuuaru Pm,Hrnl; llottdartr. Vitt-ptttiilrnl; ft. J,,tin ,in, Xrtr.toi v NOVEMBER 24 — School patriots turn their pockets out to the tune of 870 bucks on the annual Green and White day. Candied apples account for most of the expenditure. SEMPER 1-101:1.IS Rutk Row: Sftivr, oirorrf. smith, lt„tl» ,j, ring,Mr. i,„ugt,n„„, MifPir Row: Boron. Kulipntht. Ihilv rt,m, Ptltrtnn, O'Kttft Pansy Row: Jumunry Virtint,Ju,„ Pm,A,„ . mhlrr. Jnmtarp Pm, first. June flit [,rrii,lrml MAY 9 — Rinlo. the movie dog, takes school by storm during sixth-period auditorium. WINX Hu n Row: Hn,,Hitt. Uimr , Jus. Strtrtmv, PluyirtU, I'nVrtmn, lltumnu, Krtttt. Unit or ten Minour How- Prttlnv, ling... tlr.ru. Ahhntt, .'.•jcinli, l.nughlm, January Srrrtlnrp Psoxt Roil ; IIuuntr. June Trrmurrr; Prr?, Jvnr l’ir» pmulrnl; iKrvitH, Junr Prrtirlrnl, Wnttr mnn. January Prtiutrul; Slrxitr. Jnnwnru V„t,„t SEPTEMBER 22 — An enrollment of 2114 taxes the school, the teachers and the pupils to capacity. The largest since West shed the freshmen. XXI Kki Row: Pro.'. Print. Pitt hr r. thrlnn F«on» Row: tinllophrr. Tttntntrr. Ilmr, Strrttnrv: Smith, Prtmlrmt; Pnttrr, Vtrt pmuirui Hl-Y CHAPTERS
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FAIX CABINET Bsc Row: Biklrr. (iltnvs , Strvrk. .««..r, llallnvbrr, Harwi a Skunk Row: irr» «n.mM. .SnwfA, ««., ffurrer. 1 u reAi i. Cum» «, Mar . Hrfr» K«o t K'lW: Tlulan, IIunitr. Srrirlarv trromrrr; Striker. Rrttultnl: Util rtHtu , 1'W‘miMnil; Rjirfkmom, tMHfklin APRIL 27—The Weekly publishes the Authors’ Tournament winners, but the school takes only one first, that by John Salisbury in the drama. ALI.A IImk Row: .trery. JVeref,. BToawm. Uriaet. Wanton. AVJ, »rs MIDOLS Row: Morn..,. Irr.., i.ufli. Uurtla.ti. UrCulluufk Raw: Campt ll, Strrrtnm: liunUI, V.Wow , IS v Awon. Ttnuwnr MAY 25—The XXI Chapter gave up the ghost after a short existence of a year and a half. Its members were apportioned among the other clubs. CXC Bm Row: l.obrrp, IV. ff.iuf. nf; i i ,nn.i rirrtvn, Jum Bmidrnl; Cktidt, Kee.V, J«iw Stmhir Mimoi K»w: Wnuon. Baktr, K»ktum, Mltll, Vonwnrv ITfrotiirtr; Coltrrll K»OVT Row: Wnnltr, Trmtnrre: Wtr4wnt.no. Jnnwnrtr tWnrfrnl: Strut . JuKuurv 1 Vr iwrtirftail JANUARY 19—Hedley Donovan of the University of Minnesota, appointed Rhodes Scholar, raising West’s number of Oxford scholars to three. LOX Bus Row. Brruuau, HinfArt,J»nt Srrrrlutv. tlrr.tr. tint,. I'ut—H. ifrm Muon Row: fwj,r, uU, Atank. ll'A.ftatt KSONT Row: tf.nyMouiM, toHnor . Ktrrrtor»,- ir.-. »ey, Jo... IVt.iWt.l; Uulrrhll Jannnv fYrsufrat ttwr rr. t«» 1‘ltt j.rY.iVtrMl SEPTEMBER 29 — Die second-hand book room took a spill and was closed by the Board of Education ruling resulting from a complaint of the neighborhood stores. Hl-Y CHAPTERS Service Club EXTRACTIONS from the minutes of W«l High's financial commission, the Service Club; President, Rolh Bloomgrcn; minutes compiled by Joanne Pierson secretary; Mr. Floyd Chandler, business adviser. September 29. 1933: Fifteen pairs of shoes were bought for the basketball learns and for the football tram to use on a wet field. October 4, 1933: The organization voted to advance funds for the support of a jazz band. The Weatonians. November 8. 1933: Alden Grimes, treasurer, reported a profit of 101 out of 173 taken in on Green and White Day. January 10, 1934: It was decided to buy new swimming suits foe West's championship swimming team. The team turned down the offer. January 24. 1934: Volunteers were sent to Jefferson to sell the West high handbooks. March 19. 1934: Plans were made for a pre-vacation sunlitr. March 23. 1934: 23 cleared on the Vacation Send-off Sunlit . Other spring activities; Supplied the baseball team with bats and balls; bought ten pairs of shoes for the track team.
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STAGE CREW MELODRAMA in one wl: the «rn op m ■ the curtain fall on the lint act of any musical, dramatic or entertaining program at Wot, Charactrn arc one Mage manager and crew. Dir »tory i told in pantomime a thi efficient organiration goei about it» talk of letting and revetting the auditorium itage whenever any grotip decide to try a hand at dramatic . The story follow ! The above lilted character enter ai the great curuin drop on perhap a garden tcene or maybe an interior of ome great palace or home. Thi »lory i» in pantomime became the board of promoter of thi Hesperian found it advi»able to cen»or the line of the »lage manager, and a he wa the only one who aid anything anyway the ttory take on thi itrange aspect. A the story goe . all the character were undoubtedly ane at the beginning although the coach i a little doubtful. To gel along, the plot wa very insignificant a all the pantomime involved wa the changing of the garden tcene to an interior. Well, the •lory end a the above named character exit showing no effect of their work except a tudden ttale of complete rxhauition. • • • Hi-Y Pow-Wow ONCE in every moon they cometh l.ow behind the tower droppeth, Sol, to tepee ha retired. From the far plain of Edina To the hill of Kenwood Park Come the brave , all young and handtomr. Come the Ufa , bold and fear-lew. Alla from the ti k« proceeded Followed toon by XXI' . Inx on motor back arriveth CXC » trudge in on foot. Orion with great luggage planned Snending nighttime in a band. Worthy Winx with solemn pur-po e Challenge Semper to a battle. Big Chief Heine with fury poundrth Hard on de k with mighty war club. All the brother gather round-eth, Thu we ee no squaw are present. Great One Parker »ay the prayer. All-American Munn it there. After thi thr program itarteth. Song are ung and stories rendered. Told are tale of ipoet and wooing. Come the end. the brother leaveth, To their tepee they proceedeth. Few remain to powwow with Member of their neighboring chapter . Thu they part with oreful feeling. leaving friend and worthy brother . l.ow the feeling in their heart lie. Reminiscing day gone by. • • Yet they have one consolation, Tomorrow will not be vacation. In thr hall of thrir high tchool. Friend and foe again will meet-eth. There the feeling »oon depart . Joy again will fill their heart . Script Club NEAR Ye! Hear Ye! All ye loyal Modem of We»t High School in the townahip of Minneapolis County of Hennepin in Merry old United State of America, let it be known to thee on thi day of June in the year of our lord nineteen hundred and thirty-four that in the hath of your ■chool pa the loyal tubject of Hit Majesty of Woed . Know ye that through yonder portal pan the future Browning . Tennyion . and Eliot ? let it alto be known to ye that on thi day the one Sir William Martin, lord governor of one aid Scriptre Club, doth hereby call all tuch indicated geniu to one latl gathering in thr aid meeting hall, to there bid fond farewell to one laid Wanda Orton, lord Mayor of block three, dittrict IW. And let it be known to ve the above aid Scriptee dub doth represent one aid xhool in all literary contett and tournament . Know ye their champion caliber and pa t record in thr arena of word battler and champion . let all ye who hear thi proclamation read, before one raid tu-dem body, in the name of Hi Royal Highness, pay heed to word) here inscribed; Get ye acquainted with one aid Scriptre CluS. • • • West High Weekly’s Nc» NRA Code OFFICIAL Publication Revolution patted by the ataff of the Wett High Weekly at it meeting of the Typolhetae com-ui'lle revolting from the igning of the National Graphic Art Code by President Franklin I). Rootevell. PART I. ADMINISTRATION Revolved that the adminittration of the above named Wett High Weekly shall remain intact, with the addition of one circulation manager, George Po rlt to aid in the dutir of Homer Child , butinevt manager, and exchange department under Joe Fo'ey. All administration thall be under the direction of Aldrn Lobrrg, editor-in-chief, auivted by John Heine , associate editor. Sport TALENT ORGANIZATIONS WEEKLY STAFF (In •. Row; IWN. ClWi, Rummer, ttiMer. Pierian, O'Hiifw. IhJIsiHti. fferyer. K'lugegl Pot if n Row: Pater. poHgeuir, ffaarer, .|m|r n». Kiee, Hat •am. P«Ne»I TIIIUI Km : PreyllVlifeWI, ll ttlewl, .lltrlgm, llarply, P' rAre, ll'imile . .SAretfwr Sam Knw: rhulafrr, M ». tWr. .•-«• . M il.-.-. .Irerv HMh Fauxi Row: Kt+4. .Irfrerfumy Mnnaver: hrmvmx, fWaftlur,-f rrAerrf.«». fferinrre Waweyer ; Wit ('», . Iilmer; Par rill. January! frfifur; UlAery. June Ktiitur: erne . r„ Iiditoe
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