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The silence is broken by v.-president Jim Heyl welcoming everyone and Connie Galle still figuring who did and who didn't pay his class dues. Mac McMillen and Bob Miles seem to be enjoying themselves. They are prob- ably talking about Mr. Washburn's P. O. D. class and remenibering Frances Tanne- hill's laugh at the many humorous things that came up. Remem.ber how silent Pat Saint and Phil Fulton used to be? Fred Findeis still claiming no one understood him: good ole Fredg Byron Baker arguing about gambling with the mayor. Vivian Brit- linger pointing out the liner things of the Navy: and. of course, Doris Evans and Phyllis Converse agree completely. Remember the gang that used to gather at Ed Moore's locker? lt was Ed's magnetic personality, plus Bob Mack's locker full of good things to eat that were the attractions. David Tingley and Roy Torr putting their master minds together to invent :1 new atomic bomb . . . This one is designed to turn out tardy permits to lit every need. And Francis Sapp giving everyone that Pepsodent smile. 'Tis time to bring the meeting to a close and we must part again and go on with our separate lives-never to forget our memorable days at VVest. ' as cemeni WEST HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday, january 23, 1946 Ten A. M. P R O G R A M IRVIN F. YOUNG, Presiding Prelude Coronation March from t'The Prophet ..... ........ M eyerbeel' Processional God of Our Fathers ............................,................. ....... W a1'I'61L THE GRADUATING CLASS Star Spangled Banner .......................................................... ....................... I fey fAudience and Senior Class, Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag ............................ Led by Robert Patridge tClass and Audiencej Invocation ............. ,.....................................,............... R ev. J. B. Shellhaas Glenwood Methodist Church Chorus Shout Aloud in Triumph ................................................................ Manney THE GRADUATING CLASS The Heritage We Defend .............................................. Carolyn McAllister Troubled Times Create Challenging Opportunities .......... Robert Cassell Chorus O Lord Most Holy .............,........................................ ........ R unkel THE GRADUATING CLAss Presentation of Class to President of the Board of Education ..............,...........,..,.......... Superintendent Roudebush Presentation of Diplomas ...... ....,.....,......................... J oseph W. Ray President, Board of Education Alma Mater.. ........,.......................................................... Alice Shoenbergier, '25 fAudience and Senior Classj Benediction ....... .................................................................... R ev. A. J. Wold Hoge Memorial Presbyterian Church Recessional ' America the Beautiful ............................................. ...... ........ W a rd DIRECTORS OF MUSIC Edith White ......... .................................................,......... ........ C h orus H. L. Germain ....... ...... O rchestra -19-
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Phyllis Ann Weber QPhylj- Girl Reserves 1, 23 Occident Staff 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Z, 3, Red Hot, Blue lg Variety Shows 1, 3, Room Civic Chairman 1, Frolics of Gay Nineties 35 Marching Along 23 Girls Ensemble 1, Zg Paper Drive 2, 35 Scrap Drive 33 Chairman of the Advertising Committee for Senior Skating Party. Myron E. Vfiggins CVViggicj- L Society, Commando Training 35 Hall Monitor 3, Assistant Edi- tor Occident 3: Study Monitor 35 Doorman of Football Games Z, 3: Spanish Club 1, Scrap Drive 23 Refreshment Committee for Senior Mixer, Scrap Drive 35 Paper Drive 3. RECEIVED DIPLOMAS Beatrice Wallingford t'BeatyD- Girl Reserves 1, 23 Occident Staff Z. 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Red, Hot. Blue 13 Variety Shows 1, 35 Room Civic Chairman 13 Frolics of Gay Nineties 3: Marching Along 2: Girls' Ensemble 1, 23 Paper Drive Z. 33 Scrap Drive 33 Chairman of the Advertising Committee for Senior Skating Party. Elizabeth jean Wetzler Cjeaiib- Oliice Monitor 2, Spanish Club Z: Girl Reserves 1g Latin Club 1: Cafeteria Cashier 1. 2, 33 Study Hall Monitor Z: B2lSkCtb21ll li Volleyball li Equipment Girl 1, Z3 General Music 1: Paper Drive 2, 3, Scrap Drive 1: Refreshment Com- mittee for Senior Mixer 3. Ida Belle Collins Qldab-Girl Re- Mary Laurel Ruffner serves 3: Scrap Drive li Paper Drwe 2' 3' jane Shawd Wanda Marie Daniels CWanda1 , , -wow ciub 2. 39 Girl Reserves 1, D1??f'ifhf, Lug? lf Ze'5Cf 1' Z, 3g Civic Chairman 33 Senior nie ' apex' rue ' Class Entertainment for Promg Scrap Drive lg Paper Drive 2, 3. Owen C. Wysong IN SERVICE Clifford Betts Robert E. Curry Samuel F. Gibson Louis G. Gross Edward Leo Marrah George W. Patterson Willis Floyd Pfaltzgraf Robert Lincoln Roese Louis Theodore Sonner James L. Wiler Howard Andrew Wyatt Sa ZH!!! By Halsey The day is January Z3, 1946, commencement day at Wfest High School. This starts our life and what we make of it. Remembering our vow that we would meet ten years later in reunion, the class goes out into the world. Ten years pass quickly and cafeteria as if it were any other class meeting. The crowd is coming now. tionally known Cinder-men, and One by one, they gather, to order by president Bob Cassell, here it is-1956. Our place of meeting is to be the There's Frank Deyo and Willis Pfaltzgraf, interna- jim Remington, professional basketball star. greet. meet, and reminisce. The meeting is called to while Janet Smith is taking notes just as was done ten years prior. We can't help but notice the old familiar groups. Seated at one table is Barbara Allison, Vivian Bishop, Pat Bohanan, Shirley Borland, jane McDanie1s, Mary Beth Frasure, Joan Jessup and Marilyn Kitchen, reliving some of their many joyous hours at West. ...1g..
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fs , Z, fell P . 'Wu m, Z' , MHZ Seniafz gfficmfi paedicfenl Marion W. Watkins -Scholar ship Tests 35 Senior Class Presi- clent5 L Society 2, 35 Student Council 25 Homecoming Emcee 35 Senior Mixer Usher 25 Commence- ment Usher 2, 35 Bond Auction 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Debate Club 15 City Student Congress 15 Latin Club 1, 2. 35 Vice-President 25 Photoplay Club 1, 2, 35 Chemistry Club 25 Basketball 25 Cheerleader 1, 25 35 Study Monitor 2, 35 Hi-Y Ser- geant-at-Arms 35 Hi-Y Basketball 3: Commando 35 Paper Drive5 Scrap Drive5 Band Variety5 Phys- ics Scholarship 35 National Honorg Sr. Class Play. .S Kathryn Adams-Student Coun- cil 1, 25 Student Council Clubs Committee Chairman5 L, Society 2, 35 Oflice Monitor 1, 25 Photo- play Club 1, 2, 35 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 35 Thespians 1, 25 Latin Club 35 G. A. A. 2, 3: Study Monitor 35 Bowling Team 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 'Baseball 1, 2, 3g Sophomore Basketball Teamg Sect. of Senior Classg Sect. of Photoplay Club 35 Homecoming Queen' 35 Scrap Driveg Wardrobe Committee of Gay Ninetiesg G. A. A. Dance Committee 35 Individual Sports 2, 35 Bond Auction 35 Paper Driveg Plane Geom. Scholarship Award5 National Honor. 7Jzce-flaaaalemf Howard Lee Young CSonnyj- L Society 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Span- ish Club 1, 2, 35 President of Span- ish Club 15 Chemistry Club 25 W Association 2, 35 Wrestling 25 Track 1, 2, 35 Sr. Class Vice Presi- clent5 Prom Usher Z5 Room Secre- tary 1, 2, 35 Commencement Usher5 Baccalaureate Usher, Homecoming Escort5 Gym Show 15 Victory Bond Auction 35 Cafeteria 1, 2, 35 Study Hall Monitor5 Hi-Y Basket- ball 35 Scrap Dirve5 Paper Drive5 Physics Scholarship 35 National Honorg 'Sr. Class Play. '7aea4wzea Gladys Lee Ison CKentuckD- Student Council 1, 2, 35 Student Council Sect. 25 Student Council Treasurer 35 L Society 2, 35 Of- Continued on page 95
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