West High School - Panther Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1933

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L. , ,p W, . f ..., L,-5 . ,- w,y?'!j, 1 ., T-, 1 .21 nf- ' N 1 1 A ,Q '. , I J. T The sfillness of ThaT July day oT I847 was broken by The Tired Thud oT hooTs and The slow creak oT heavily laden wagons. The small company oT pioneers who had been iour- neying Tor sevenTeen monThs TelT only a sense oT weariness and no realizaTion ThaT Their desTinaTion was near. Winding six miles Through a deep canyon, They came suddenly upon The view of whaT we now call Sal+ Lake Valley. An expansive sweep of gray land doTTed by dwarT sagebrush was before Them. To The wesT There glimmered The lighT oT a body oT waTer. To The so-uTh and norTh rocky mounTains reared Their maiesTic Tops above The deserT land. A desolaTe wasTe iT was. yeT iT seemed To Those pioneers a veriTable paradise Tor iT marked The end oT The iourney. They were noT daunTed by The dreariness oT The scene nor by The Task ahead Tor They had The vision To look inTo The TuTure and see homes and happiness. While enduring The many hardships ThaT accompanied Their work of making The deserT habiTable and producTive, The sTalwarT company builded Their homes and esTablished a Tirm governmenT Tor The colony. Many hisTorical landmarks oT Those early days sTill sTand. The TirsT home, having been moved Tor profTecTion, is in The Temple grounds. The Tamous Eagle GaTe has remained in well- preserved Torm since iTs erecTion in I859. The downTown ig.: disTricT, sTarTing from one lone sTore and a posToTTice, has 5: 1 grown up inTo The splendid commercial secTion we now know. Even in The early Times, The necessiTy Tor some Torm oT recreaTion was recognized and The arT oT drama was TurThered by The erecTion in l86l oT The well-known SalT Lake TheaTre. Many in The communiTy obiecTed To- The plan of building a TheaTre. wishing To conTinue work on The Temple instead, buT The need Tor recreaTion was Tinally undersTood and all J '- f-Q' 1' joined in The eTforT ThaT madie This one of The TinesT TheaTres in The counTry. IT remained Tor sixTy-nine years a monumenT To iTs early builders. OTher Tamous beginnings wene The arrival oT The TirsT locomoTive in l87l, The erecTion oT The TirsT baThhouse aT The warm spring abouT IB49, The opening oT The TirsT school near The same Time and The building of The public library in I898. The sTreeT car service, as a beginning had Tor iTs power a span of mules which Tor a number oT years pulled The cars Through The main sTreeTs oT The ciTy aT a raTe of 20 To 60 minuTes To The mile. The speed increasing or decreasing according To The weaTher. Riders always had The prospecT oT The advenTure o'T ' being sTuck aT The cross roads when The way happened ,-o5:5w.. ,S-..i'--Li 7 Q E s E -if x L -I M146 To be snow-bo un d in The winTer sea son. Then The J passengers had The choice of wading Through The driTTs T V was Ten cenTs wiTh an addiTional charge Tor Tra nsfers. In order To insure aid in case of Tire. public spiriTed 'Marin Townsmen organized a volunTeer Tire deparTmenT in 'I85,3. The presenT Tire proTecTion service oT The ciTy was changed inTo a paid deparTmenT Trom The old volunTeer organizaTion which . ....-. had given ThirTy years oT volunTary service To iTs ciTy. is xy T' 1' fi i ii ur. er- ' - 7 f ' f f or waiTing unTil The road could be cleared. The Tara ii, . . 1, .Xi 4 I 'A lil' ' ' f,,,,' Piflmf A ,f ig 0 L , I .,. 4x..4 Page-Bm!! Q4 1 , f 'Z' I W s. 'X iv N Ti ji 7 'T 53?-. , Ns Th X- jf 15'-Qi' li .gig N a 1. 'N T -.i I '55, l Yr' i TQ '1 T .iv . Tv 7-TT 4 Wifh fhe mulfiplicaiion of aciiviiies and ihe increase in se++lers if was. of course, necessary fo have a siable form of government ln i+s firsf four years, +he colony was under +he rule of 'rhe Mormon Communify and a more definife govern- menf was noi esfablished unfil affer 'rhe se'r+ing up of fhe Ter- rifo-ry of U'rah under 'rhe Uniied Siaies' adminisfrafion. Offi- cials were appoinfed fo iake charge of The municipal affairs of ihe ciiy uniil l85l when ihe firsf elecfion was held. The Ci+y of 'rhe Greal' Sali Lake was noi incorporafed uniil afier fhe seHing up of 'rhe 'rerrifory which was fermed +he Siafe of Deseret Deserei is a coined word meaning fha land of +he hone-y bee. ln consequence fhe bee hive is used as a symbol on +he sfaie seal. As +he 'rime of early hardships passed, +he arfs began +o hofd an appeal for 'rhe people. As a resull' of 'rheir in+eres+, many sociefies had iheir beginnings. The Tabernacle Choir was es+anblished. The Ar+ lnsfifufe, which is a sociefy for +he encouragemenf of 'rhe fine arfs, was formed. I+ sponsored an annual arl exhibii. a sfaie arf collecfion and a course of public lecfures on arf. rf-. lhllzlif g, En: i 'F' X T gjiwhsn jig Qbegmgiiwq ln laier years oiher means of recreafion grew in +he form public parks. Sal+air, which was +o become a world marvel, was builf on a pier ouf info fhe Greaf Sali Lake, fo provide a self wa+er ba+hing and dancing resort I+ was iirsl' con- s+ruc+ed in I893. Liberfy Park, our I I0 acre free amusemenf park, was in early days fhe Brigham Young farm, where a grisf mill was operafed. The picfuresque old mill sfill sfands a land- mark in memory of i+s famous owner and fhose early days. Advanced as we are info anofher ceniury fhai' has liHle lefl' of 'rhe by gone one in which Sal+ Lake Cify had Hs begin- ning. we should pause +o remember ihe sfress of 'rhose early days and 'rhe 'roil +ha+ long ago planned for' +oday's progress. of summer resorfs and W fr-TUX-71'1i f fQwY?WmJwr 4- 'Sir V if ' l E4 'Wi' A .4E?' fs W A401 5 X16 , ff rf Q: ftp!! ff fmlia 1 Ui f Llllil illifl ,. H ..,. Seeing lhere in ihe hearl of +he Cify 'rhe 'fallesi buildings rising friumphanily above Their lesser brofhers, if is difficuli To believe fha? Sali Lake was once fhaf lonely deseri spoi. li seems unbelivable 'rhai where fhere are now numberless frees lending shade and color +ha+ ihere was once only scrub sage-brush and a lone cedar free. ln fhe place of ciiy blocks bounded by wide, well-kep+ s'rree'rs, pioneer roads. rough and' dusiy. once +wis+ed and curved benea+h +he fee+ of slow-moving oxen. gives us one of our several parks which offer comforiable pleasure spofs wifhin 'rhe ci'ry where children's playgrounds are supervised and where down+own dwellers may enioy 'rhe pleasures of landscaped lawns, frees and colorful flowers. We sfill enioy fhe resulfs of 'rhose firs+ efiorfs foward cul- fure in our plays. concerfs and ar+ exhibifs. Those pioneers planned well +he basis for happy and confenfed lives. Wiih all of ifs naiural and cul'riva+ed a'r+rac'rions. ihe capiial ci+y of Ufah has become well known as one of fhe mosf aHrac- 'rive cifies of ihe Wesf. We humbly pay our 'rribuie +0 +hose valian+ pioneers who eighfy-six years ago laid +he foundafion for ihe success and beau+y of +he Cify of Greai Sal+ Lake. The old mill farm ff Page Twelve Alvin Spencer AnneT+e STraTTon MonTe Carpenfer Grace Needham PresidenT Vice PresidenT SecreTary T-iisTorian Q5 Q2 ConTemplaTing The end oT ano'Ther school year, we Teel ThaT iT will be pleasanT To be Tree Trom a daily schedule and To have hours and hours oT Time To spend as we please: buT when we also Think ThaT we shall no longer have daily associaTion wiTh many oT our school maTes, ThaT we musT bid goodbye To our Teachers and That wiTh school our weekly assemblies, games and a+her school acTiviTies also end, a shadow Tails. The ASW oTTicers, working wiTh The sTudenT council, have accomplished much in working Tor The inTeresTs oT WesT, Tor we are indebTed To our sTudenT ohficers Tor many oT These acTiviTies which we have enjoyed so Thoroughly. Those who have no-T Taken parT in some such acTiviTy do noT realize Tully The exTenT oT work and The amounT oT Time required To keep sTudenT-body aTTairs moving conTinuously and smooThly in an associaTion as large as ThaT oT WesT. The school enrollmenT was 2,022. Alvin Spencer, presidenT7 AnneTTe STraTTon, vice-president Grace Needham, hisToriang and Mr. l-laslam, Treasurer, have been especially acTive and deserve much crediT Tor The year's successes. WiTh The aid oT The oTher sTudenT council members- senior presidenT, junior presidenT, Red and Black ediTor, Panfher ediTor, CadeT Lieu- TenanT Colonel, W.A.G. president aThleTic manager, and yell masTer-The A.S.W. oTTicers have, among oTher duTies, made The budgeT, sponsored The smokeless smoker and mosl' OT The assemblies. When Dr. NuTTall, superinTendenT of schools, visiTed WesT lasT Tall, The oTTicers were in charge of The day's enTerTainmenT arranged in his honor. Sponsoring several maTinee dances and supervising all elecTions have been The work oT This group which meT Twice a mo'nTh Tor general discussion oT maTTers perTaining To sTudenT governmenT. Mr. l-laslam, in addiTion To Taking care oT The bookkeeping and Ti- nances oT The A.S.W., is also TaculTy adviser Tor The council. ln The A.S.W. oTTicers oT I932-33 we have had a well- inTo'rmed, well-prepared group, who have won cooperaTion and N praise Trom The sTudenT body members. GraTiTude Tor Their ' splendid service is due These oTTicers as They bring To a close JemesE.HasIam anoTher successful chapTer of The l-lisTory oT WesT. A, 5,W,T,e6S,,rer Page ThirTeen IIIII IIIII I I I I I I I I I XV X X X X WI I I I I II 1 III III XX X X X x XXXX TX XXXX TXXXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXX STUDENT COUNCIL A. S. W. Ann Penrose W.A.G. Presidenl Roberi Done Red and Black Edilor Jerry Jeremy Junior Presidenl' Page Fourleen I933 LaVar Murri Senior Presidenl Roberl Gloe Pa nilner Ediior Shelby Arrigona Yell Masler The Siudeni Council is line execuiive commiiiee ol rlne Associaied Slud- enrs, Wesi. All siudenr acrivilies are under 'flue direci supervision of 'rliis represenlalive group of iwelve members. Alvin Spencer Presideni Grace Needham l-lislorian Hal Enos Allileiic Manager Anneffe Sharron Vice President Monre Carpenfer Secrefa ry Wilfred Davis Lieuienanl Colonel La Var Murri i Norma Seeger Bruce Hanks EThel Jones This-.idc-vit Vice presidrfnl Treasurer Sigcrefary Senior Class Nexf year some of our senior classmafes will conTinue Their educafion aT uni- versifies and colleges while oThers will begin work in The vocaTions They have chosen. BUT before The separafion, iT is pleasanf To look back over The evenTs of The pasT year and To Think abouT The friends .we have made during our sTay aT WesT High. Among Those who have been ouTsTanding members of The senior class are La Var Murri, elecfed by his fellow sTudenTs as presidenT of Their class: Norma Seager, fiT- Tingly chosen as vice-president EThel Jones, secrefaryi and Bruce Hanks, Treasurer. According To WebsTer, a senior is one who is more advanced in digniTy, rank, or office. This year The seniors have lived up To This definiTion for Throughouf The year They have been a fine example To The resT of The school and To fuTure classes. IT has been The aim of The T933 class o-Tficers To serve The seniors and To keep alive all The acTiviTies begun by Tormer WesT sTudenTs. They have worked willingly To make This year a success. Having iniTiaTive, The senior officers have proved To be a very fiTTing group To lead such a lively class as The one of T933 has been. Working To please Their fellow class members. The officers have done everyfhing in Their power To give The seniors a lasT year of happy memories To cherish all Their lives. The seniors were responsible for one of The mosT delighTful oT all The dances given during The firsf semesTer. The assembly sponsored by The officers was a compleTc success. The class members supporfed Their leaders in every Yi i acTiviTy They arranged. Each year The senior class presenTs ' a gifT To The school. This year iT was a visual sound machine ,NE X which will give opporTuniTy Tor visual insTrucTion as an addi- 1 . 95? ' Tion To class room insTrucTion in many subiecfs. IT is planned 2 To have a variefy of films To cover a wide field of subiecT E 1 ' maTTer. The gifT of The class of '33 is one ThaT will be used Ai and appreciafed by numberless sTudenTs for many years. .2 2 The seniors have done Their parT This year. IT is Their E-...T hope ThaT The coming senior class will carry on The ideals of 1 , WesT and ThaT They will have as successful and as pleasurable K a year as The one The seniors of '33 have iusT complefed. Page FifTcen Jerry Jeremy Florence Feveryear Harold Young Lydia FelTs Presidr-HT Vice Presidenl Treasurer Secretary Junior Class 4, fb The eighTh oT SepTember oT The year l932, saw 933 sTudenTs regisTer aT The WesT high school Tor The TirsT Time. OUT oT This large number 4l8 were girls and 5l 5 were boys. Among The group were represenTaTives Trom every iunior high in The ciTy. Every Tall The sTudenTs who enTer The WesT high school Tor The TirsT Time, or- ganize as a class, which is called The iunior class. By This organizaTion They become acquainTed with each oTher and abouT a monTh aTTer school begins They elecT Tour oTTicers, a presidenT, vice president secreTary, and a Treasurer. whose duTy is To guide Them in Their acTiviTies fhroughouf The school year. The presidenT oT This group repre- senTs his class on The sTudenT council, which is The execuTive commiTTee of The sTudenT governing body. The class acTiviTies oT The iuniors are Tinanced Trom The A.S.W. Tunds. This year under The leadership OT Jerry Jeremy, presidenT, Florence Feveryear, vice preside-nT, Harold Young, Treasurer, and Lydia FelTs, secreTary, The iunior class sponsored an assembly and several maTinee dances which were very successTul. The mosT imporTanT occasion oT The iunior year is a spring dance aT which members oT The TirsT year class are The hosTs and The graduaTing seniors are The honored guesTs. As a class The iuniors have been noTably TalenTed This year. They have Turnished much enTerTainmenT Tor our assemblies and They have also been well represenTed in such imporTanT acTiviTies as our plays, opera, canTaTa. and aThleTics. The junior picTures in This yearbook were all Taken one day in The early Tall. as The sTudenTs were grouped in Their English classes, consequenTly Those who were absenT are noT represenTed in The iunior class secTion. L , WiTh The maior award acTiviTies OT The WesT high school T ,K ii T 2 depending on The sTudenTs who are now iunio-rs Tor parTicipanTs -' Q nexT year, we would urge Them all To reTurn wiTh The ThoughT X oT sTarring in The plays or opera, Trying ouT Tor a posiTion on rl The year-book sTaTT, Tor debaTe, aThleTics or one of The oTher 'T SEX acTiviTies which make school liTe so worTh while. l Elkg- The class oT '34 have been TaiThTul To The TradiTions OT The A gi WesT high school, and They are now abouT To compleTe a year ThaT They may be proud oT. NexT Tall when These sTudenTs -. again regisTer aT The WesT high school as seniors They will X iz-' -as conTinue, we are sure, To carry on in The same excellenT man- n -T ner as They did during The school year of '32 and '33. 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' JI XV X X X X WI X X X X X I I I I X X X X X I I xl I . l,.,y.,, Virginia Brunner Rulh Brunnerl Rulh Buchanan Margie Bucllley Beverly Budd Edilh Budd Edilh Bullough Virginia Burris Colin Burl Read Burl Slerling Bush Frances Buller Allon Bruun Hans Brynisholiz Celia Bryson Paul Caflal Mary Calacino Vilale Caldwell Joe Callaway Delberl Callisle Alvin Campbell Paul Campbell John Cameron Burl Cannon I Margarel Cannon Eslher Ca nlrell Guy Ca ppucio Lee Capufo Louise Ca rlsfon Douglas Carpenler La Rue Carriclc James Carslensen Norma Carler Helen Caslles Jaclr Cayias Dorolhy Cederquisl Melvin Chadwiclc La Rue Chamberlain Lillian Chamberlain Reginald Chapman Emma Child Belh Childs Ouenlin Chinn Calvin Chrislensen Don Chrislensen Roberl Chrislensen Sfens Chrislensen ' Edilh Chrislenson - Eehacl: Chrislison V- sl Geoffrey Circuil f Marvin Clarlc ' Edra Claylon Jay Cla ylon Scoll Clawson Sleven Clemenls Belly Cleveland Neva Coburn Merlin Colberl Raymond Colberl Lesler Coleman Elizabelh Coles May Coles Joye Coley Vincenl Colianna Lilelh Conde Eulalia Condie Bobbie Cool: Alice Coolre Tom Cordova Page Filly-eight Herberl Cornell Kennelh Crawlord Donna Cromplon Maurice Cronin La Verne Crosley Docia Cross Clillord Crowlher Violel Crowlher Barney Crus Ben Cuallo James Cude Raymond Dahle Sleve Daich Bill Dallon Ray Daniels Eldon Dansie Keilh Daslrup Louise Da ugherly Beverley Dauncey Fay Davies Bessie Davis Melva Davis Arvale Davis Jacl: Davis Kimball Davis Rulh Davis Paul Daybell Opal Daylon Cromar Dearden Jean Dearden Tommy Degles Roberl Deighlon Jack De La Mare Cornelis de Lange Joe De Long Hannah Demander Vaughn Derriclc Diclc De Vries Donald Dillingham Grace Dixon Williard Dixon Nici: Dodas Chiyolco Doi lchiro Doi Alice Dolros Andrew Dolxos Dominick Dovini Roberl Donlas Melvin Dorily David Douglas Earl Doulre Luella Dralrelord Lois Draper Marlha Dreclrsel Rulh Drummond Edmond Du Bois Roberl Dulres Earl Duncombe Berl Dunlop Glen Dunn Rulh Dunn Richards Durham Gwen Durranl Golda Edelman George Eden ' Edna Eggell Andrew Eilirem Roy Ellzins John Ellis Nephi Elsmore Douglas Enger Eugene Enos Myrza Ensign Leslie Erickson Wilford Erickson Grover Ernslsen Lawrence Erslrine Allred Evans Howard Evans Ed Evans Erma Evans Rulh Evans Bruce Evens Dean Ewing 5, Clara Eyre Keilh Farnsworlh Sherm Farr -4, W Fred Fealherslone Gordon Feil Jaclr Fell Lydia Fells Bill Fenemore Harry Fennems Emma Feslin Florence Feveryear Lewis Fisher Clillon Flinl Sleve Floor Jacli Ford R'chard Fosier Slanley Foul! William Fowler Areba Franlz Harvey Frosl Rosamond Fugal Mariorie Fullmer Clarence Gabriel Gene Gale Lee Gale Marion Galloway Thomas Galloway Arlhur Galpin Emily Galpin Dorolhya Gane Leo Gardner Gwenelh Gales lsabelle George Jenny Gibson Lucile Gibson Helen Gim Allon Giver Hazel Glade DeVona Gledhill Helen Gledhill Harry Godbe Vernon Goodsell Claude Goodwill Shirley Gould George Graham Elhel Graham Jaclr Graham LeRoy Graham Donald Grainger Lois Gray Don Greenburg Alice Green Dix Greenhalgh Joe Greenwood . ,i-' . .1 i is o wi Q? g 4 Rona Greenwood Fred Grimsdell Mary Grosse Norma Grover Harold Gunn Gilbert Haaclre Warren Haddon Earl Haggeriy Jacli Haigh Ray Halberg Diclr Hale Ellsworih Hale Helen Halford Earl Hall Elden Hall Emma Halvorsen Dave Halliday Carl Hammond Eva Hancoclz Edel Hansen Edna Hansen Elaine Hansen Ellen Hansen Fern Hansen Lee Hansen Lee Roy Hansen l.eonard Hansen Maurine Hansen Richard Hansen Helen Hanzon Dick Hardy Dursion Hardy Grace Hardy Lynn Hardy Reid Hardy Sarah Hargis Edifh Harper Rulland Harper Don Harris John Harrife Emma Hari' Harvard Haslam Jane Harvey Kafie Harwood William Haia Boyd Hafch Roberia Hafch Fay Hauser Velma Haycocl: Margarel Hawpe Verlin Haws Helen Heffner Jacli Heinz Charles Hemmerf Odin Hendriclis Dori Henrilzsen Wallace Hensfrom Lelha Hensfrom La Von Higham Rulon Hiclrs Gran? Higgs U Ralph Hill . Gunfer Hiller H Charles Hilron ' June Hilfon Mary Hillon Nadine Hobbs Dale Hodges Adolph Hoesch Bessie Holding Teddy Holmsfrom Fred Holsf Milfon Hoofon Jack Hopfenbeclc Richard Horne Grace Horsley Rachel Horlon Ruby Housfon Lloyd Howard Berf Howe Clyde Howe Doris Hubbell Mariina Huber Siephen Huey Gran? Hughes Donald Hunier Doris Hurd Marvin Husband Jaclr Husbands Marian Hyllen Jacl: lllingworih Monroe lversen Ufahna lngledew Susan Irvine Wanda Isaac Philip Isaac Allen James Diclr Jelis Opal Jefls Dicl: Jensen Gilberf Jensen Le Roy Jensen Mon? Jensen Ferrin Jenson Jerry Jeremy Lois Jex Linnea Johnson Arly Johnson Clarence Johnson Theron Johnson Willard Johnson Verne Johnson Ardell Jones Ida Jones Jacl: Jones Mamie Jones Freda Jorgensen Dean Judd Beffy Kasfler Nobo Kaio Glen Ke-en Orin Kelbaugh Kenneih Kelly Viola Kerilcas Cloris Keyser Wayne Kilpafricli Emery King Louise Kinghorn Glen Kirlr I Eileen Klumlcer Dorofhy Knenlein Joe Knorr Helen Knorr William Koew Earl Kooyman Elizabeih Kramer Harry Kranendonl: Franlr Krashowiiz John Krashowifz Clara Kroufh Ruih Kruger Louise Kurland Mifsuco Kurolcawa Vern Lalie Naomi Lamberi Mary Landa Jerry La nglon Mariorie La ngfon Delberf La Pointe Dorofhy Larsen Ellen Larsen Roberf Larsen Bruce Larson Don Larson Sferling Larson George Lasrich Douglas Lawson Terry Lazenby Mary Leavifi Boyden Lees Bud Lees Nellie Leggroan Franl: Lemperle Kafhleen Leonard Clara Dee Lewis Helen Linclr Franlc Lindgren Gerold Lindgren Harold Lindgren Farrel Lish Truman Liifle Mevo Livingsfon James Livsey Paul Lloyd Roberf Loer Fred Longson Eldredge Looney Lois Love Loyall Loveridge David Luce Joe Lundsluag Bernard Lynch Don McDonald Gladys McDougall Mildred McKee Winnifred McKee George McKellar Josephine McKendricl: Tillie McKnighi Don McMillan Fay McMurdie Tom McNair Joe McOuis+on Bevin Macbefh Florence Mackay Lowell Mackay June Macliiniosh Mariorie Maclziniosh Norma Madsen Orson Madsen Alia Mallder Mildred Mallder Earl Margelfs Max Marovih Florence Marlin Willard Maich Louise Malheson Page Fifty nine sig, sw.,-rw.-rv .51- TF T alll l i Viola Maison Naomia May Ofio Mauerman June Meads Alice Mecham Paul Mecham Evelina Mediali Grover Medley Verlefra Mendenhall Helen Heneray Alberi Meyer Frederick Meyer Agnes Miller Helen Miller Hugh Miller Reffa Miller Theo Miller Roberf Milligan John Minardi Tony Minardi Jean Miner Elsie Milnes Dorofhy Milfon Lila Mifchell Lolira Miichell George Mofliai Jim Moffai Henry Moller Leah Monson Norris Moore Lawrence Morgan Virginia Morgan Melvin Morris Wayne Morris Jack Morrison Jack Morse June Moss Harold Morhersill Waller Mullikin Max Mumford Jack Murphy Jack Myers Sam Naccarafo Aiko Nakano John Napier Dick Narifa Edward Naughion Venerfa Nebelzer Jay Neeley Florence Nelson Henry Nelson Kenneih Nelson Ralph Nelson Rurh Nelson Sfanley Nelson Clifford Newman Fred Newman Eihel Nichols Richard Nichols Ned Nielsen Nellie Nielsen Virginia Nilsen Jeanne Nilsson Marian Nilsson Mark Nisonger LaVern Norr John Oakason Alice O'Brien Ferral Ogilvie Bill Okeson Beih Olsen Grace Olsen lvan Olsen Mary Olsen Raymond Openshaw Edward Orr Virgil Osfler Charles Oi? John Oriensfein Randall Pack Lucile Pagnanelli Margaref Palmer Susan Parry Margaret Parry Emma Parry Thelma Parralf Elaine Parkin Berniece Parry Mary Alice Parker Vivian Parker Cecil Pearson Howard Pearson Reed Pearson Eva Dean Peck Ray Peck La Roy Pedersen Bernice Peebles Ellen Pehrson Evelyn Pendleion Frank Perry Berrrand Pelerson Van Peferson ' Roberi Pelerson Leona Pelerson Elwin Peierson Ellen Peferson Earle Peferson Dagmar Peferson Doroihy Phelps Beliie Pickering George Pierponi Edwin Piper Ralph Pizza Consfanfine Polydoros Helen Player Lena Ploff Marqarer Pollei Helen Polifouicz Cynfhia Passelli Glen Pos? Zelda Porter Joe Porfs Margie Poullon Alvin Powell Glen Powell Gordon Price Gladys Price Wallace Price Elva Proband Fern Pugmire Roy Pulley Zella Pulnam Roberf Quayle Afton Quiver Afron Raddon Doris Raeburn John Ranck Lawrence Ranson Ruby Rasmusen Marqaref Rasmussen Virginia Rasmussen Jack Rees Mariorie Reese Lynn Reeve June Reid Mary Reilley Lea Reynolds Vivian Rhodes Doris Rich Joy Rich Elmer Richins Charles Richards Bernice Richardson Kecl Riding Grace Rieck Clara Riga Allen Riley Sam Rindskoof Gwen Roberfs Doroihy Roberrson Bernice Robinson Charles Robinson Glenn Robinson Harold Robinson Myrfle Robinson Geraldine Robins Wayne Rock James Rogers Lillian Rogers Myrile Rogers Darlene Rollo Minnie Romano Phileomene Roscoe Roy Rosenbaum Max Rose La Mon? Rofh Frances Rouse Darline Rowe Nadda Ruddy Rubv Runnels Jean Russell George Ryan Della Sainsbury Helrnufh Sa hm Eugene Sain Thelma Sandberg Marion Samuelson Clarence Sarior Bessie Sariori Roberl' Saul CliFFord Savage Paul Scherbel Karl Schill Helen Schober Margarer Schurinq Deen Schofiield Margarei Scofl Pearl Scoff Walfer Scofi Jane Seare Margaref Searle Clcvd Seeley Joe Sesfak Charles Shaw Allen Shea Harry Sheldon Guy Shelledy l l Page Sindy 70. .L 'Aii.,X5.S,r AE., . V 3 ,sus--.h ,ia 4. . , . In had Hgltidmw- il.:Js.l?' . . ' a..ir1haw.-'Q' n'sd.hS'5bi3ai.ai. ia. .l'.,,,u.-.J eil. ..jl'.. aw-au 1, 'V !J,LiiFfl'h:'1i1.E.i'f - -14.- II .. . , , , ,.,. ,. I Jack Shibuya Paul Shields Clarence Shingleton Elwood Shurtz Elwood Simcoe Ralph Simmonds Glen Simpson Leslie Sisam Lynn Skillicorn Myrtle Sleater Gorge Sloan Alda Smith Annis Smith Alfred Smith Betty Smith George Smith Mary Smith Mary Smith LaMont Smith Allen Smyth Claire Snarr Frank Snow Lawrence Sonntag Helen Sorensen Joe Sorensen Elden Southam Jack Southam Aaron Spear Barbara Spencer Calvin Spencer Glenn Spencer David Sperry Hazel Stanley Dan Startin May Steele Naomi Steenblik Roy Stephenson Esther Sterzer Charles Stevens Rita Stevenson Clarence Stewart Mamie Stewart Herbert Stoddart Wayne Stoker Leonard Stone Marcella Stout Bob Strasters Lewis Strong Alice Stuber Margaret Sullivan Terry Sullivan Phyllis Sutton Robert Swaner Elmer Swenson Leo Swenson Harold Tadie Aldon Talbot Marion Taliabue Opal Tatton Blanch Taylor Leslie Taylor Sherrill Terry Woodrow Terry Doris Thomas George Thomas Jack Thomas Lane Thomas Sam Thompson Melba Thomson Horace Thurber Gladys Trommer Elizabeth Truelsen Clara Truman Max Tucker Sarah Tull Leroy Tuttle Frances Uftens Eddie Van Dyk Miny Van Peski Ethel Vaughan DeForest Vickers Afton Volk Florence Wade Ruth Wade Margaret Wahlberq Howard Wallcenhorst Dorothy Wallace Don Walters Virginia Ward Richard Wardrop Ruth Waters Burt Watson John Watson Merl Welker Dorothy Wells Ross Welser Ruth Werner Jack Westover Richard Wetherell James Wettstein Mayo Wetzel Clifford White Dahl Whitehead Jean Whitney Roy Wiest Beth Wickham Finley Wilkinson Alex Willemsen Grace Williams Marie Williams Lowell Williams Mansell Williams Maurice Williams Norman Williams Ruby Williams Wanda Williams Margaret Wilson Peggie Wilson Wallace Wilstead Wilford Winkelkotter Margaret Winsness Margie Winter Stone Wipprecht Irene Wolf Norma Wolf Royal Wolters Virginia Wood Woodrut Ward Lucile Workman Afton Worthen John Worthen Sidney Worthen Alice Wright Earl Wright Edwin Wright Ray Wright Lucy Yates Carl Yensen Clinton Young Harold Young Lloyd Young Verl Young Belle Zacherson Adele Zaelit Ruth Zang John Zizzi Fraydell Zlotnick Nick Zolintakis Bill Zorbas Sylvia Zorbas Page Sixty one WX XXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXX X XX XXN X .- 'QSM m ,mf an 93' ,ur My-'.. 5 :1- ' 1 V X '-- - -.:. -', .- g- 'C .'.5: .y,qn,L. ,v I-. W . . 1 w 1 ,ww 1 My N: a ,IQ W 11151 A 1. his 4 dx 'l l The TirsT sTrucTure To Take The place of The TenTs and wagon-homes of The pioneers was a one-roomed cabin made kk 7 from logs which had been shaped wiTh axe and whipsaw. The ,T wide cracks were chinked wiTh wood and daubed wiTh clay. I ' Th-e roof was of logs covered wiTh dirT and The floor was The QT-LJ-X, hard-packed earTh. All of The earliesT buildings were similar T and were consTrucTed Tor durabiliTy and convenience. Their sTrengTh, Though crude, was True Tor The firsT house builT in ,,,,-JQ E i Salf Lake sTill sTands. When iT was moved from iTs original L X xii- . ,, Y- '-'ff .. ..--e Ei ' - ,MA-. ., -4 T . grounds diagrams and a numbering o-T each piece of The building made iT possible To re-erecT iT as a parT oT The early UTah display in The Temple grounds. The building has noT been repaired in any way buT is as iT was in The early days when iT was erecTed wiTh special pride and labor. The furnishings of The TirsT homes were in keeping wiTh The houses. Rag carpeTs covered parT of The Tloors and spinning-wheels and rope-boTTomed chairs were abouT The rooms. Many of The early homes had musical insTrumenTs such as melodeons and TluTes. These. as well as some rare old pieces of china-ware and delicaTe laces were broughT across The plains from Tormer homes. Much oT The TurniTure was made by hand here and before nails were used was puT TogeTher by N X glue as well as leaTher Thongs. Many oT These relics can be X seen in our sTaTe museums where They record an inTeresTing T slory of early UTah hisTory and iTs courageous pioneers. . T - Ado-be walls appeared among The early sTrucTures when vs! f 'V P The seT+lers found ThaT excellenT bricks could be made of Afsv A. naTive clay. IT is wiTh pride ThaT we show The visiTor who rf j commenTs on The unusual number of brick sTrucTures in SalT ' I 'N E Lake Those early adobe houses as well as The more eIaboraTe T modern residences. Cobble sTones. Too. were used To build Y ml near The mounTains where loose rocks had been washed down. ' f f -' QV x The firsT sTores are now replaced by skyscrapers iusT as The TirsT inadequaTe school TenT has grown inTo The many beauTiTul public and privaTe schools Tor which SalT Lake is nofed. The original liTTle church buildings have expanded inTo numerous beauTiful sTrucTures. buT a greaT many of The buildings ThaT were erecTed in The early years sTill sTand and have posiTions of imporTance among some of Their newer. loTTier neighbors. One of These ThaT is of special inTeresT To sighTseers and is sTill in acTive use is The CiTy and CounTy building which was builT in l89l To- care Tor The oTlices of The T governing bodies oT counTy and ciTy. When a siTe aT FirsT SouTh and STaTe sTreeTs had been chosen and Thousands of dollars had been spenT on excavaTing and building a founda- Tion, obiecTions arose concerning The unfavorable locaTion and inadequaTe loT so iT was changed and The building was erecTed on iTs presenT siTe aT a ToTal cosT of one million dollars. WiTh lawns and Trees iTs grounds are a cool park. R. W P 5 '-N i ' AnoTher hisToric building which has now been To-rn clown was The old Social Hall TheaTre which was aT The inTersecTion of whaT is now STaTe sTreeT and MoTor avenue. BuilT in I852. V K , iT was The firsT TheaTre wesT of The Missouri River, and for Page SixTy-five 'L i 'if' Tx.. 4 ,' ' Nl .L ,L - 3- my .IF 'MQ -1 R. 6 'i I -51. A vi L Y .X .T .M ul i Lian wi 2 H S. 9 .il- ru 241, f f . .l 62:1-. -QL 5ll,. years il was lhe cenler of all colony aclivilies and amuse- menls. The upper parl of lhe slruclure was lhe main audi- lorium and lhe basemenl was used for dancing and banquels. T ln ils lifelime il saw many gay dancing parlies and enler- QQTNK'-BX . lainmenls. Laler il was renovaled and used by lhe Universily as a Lillle Thealre unlil lhe commercial dislricl expanded so lhal lhe old lhealre had lo be lorn down in May, l922. To make way for progress. senlimenl w a s s a c r i f i c e d. The Mormon Temple is unique in archileclure and de- g sign. Conslrucled from granile quarried in Li++Ie Collon- , g Q Al i. . . i,.ll lilH l lil if sq- woo-d canyon and hauled down lo lhe va'ley by leams of oxen, lhe spired building was forly long years in lhe process of consecraled ereclion. Enclosed in lhe same grounds is lhe Mormon Tabernacle which was pul logelher by wooden pegs inslead of nails. Now used as a concerl and convenlion hall as well as for religious services, il has an added allraclion in lhe wonderful organ which was conslrucled of special wood broughl from more lhan 300 miles soulh of Sall Lake. A beaulilul building of early limes lhal is slill slanding is lhe early home of Brigham Young, lhe Beehive House, said lo have been one of lhe mosl beauliful houses of ils lime lo be found in lhe Wesl. ll is now used as a girls' boarding home. One of lhe lirsl slore buildings, Z. C. M. l.. was or- ' ganized in I868 by Brigham Young and is slill one of lhe besl known and mosl flourishing business houses in Sall Lake, The building which is probably of firsl imporlance lo lhe minds of Ulah cilizens and lourisls lo Ulah is our slale capilol. ln l85l il was decided lhal lhe capilol of Ulah be cenlrally localed: so lhe commissioners who had been elecl- ed lo locale a sile, selecled a place near lhe middle of ils slale lo be known as Fillmore. A slale-house was buill by lhe cooperalion of all lhe people and was used unlil Fillmore L i ii 5 'T M ilglglri ii ii 1 ul 12l-l-I U S il' T if ffiii i was abandoned as lhe capilol of lhe lerrilory when lhe legislalure mel al Sall Lake Cily. Here was buill our presenl beauliful Slale Capilol. The cornerslone was laid in I9l4 and lhe capilol was formally opened in l9l6. Silualed as il is on lhe foolhills, il overlooks lhe valley and slanding on one of lhe many broad sleps leading up lo ils doors one may see, slrelching before him, lhe lerlile lands of lhe valley lhal was once bul a deserl and lhe irregular sky line of a cily lhal was lhen only a pioneer village. When we lhink of lhe progress made by lhe pioneers who, before many years il'Hl'.l X 5 iii A , lu 4 lk-Q5 lllil ll Page Sixly-six ll 15 5 if ,U f ri-?l'1iilai5fcril had passed and while enduring many hardships and priva- lions, had buill inlo lheir small and slurdy log cabins lhe inspiralion for our admirable slruclures of loday we feel gralilude and admiralion for lhem. ll is filling lhal a day of each year has been sel aside lo commemorale lhe arrival of lhe firsl pioneers: and il is filling lhal we pay our homage lo lhose gallanl founders who builded for us as wel' as fcr lhem- selves. These forbears of ours helped build and mainlain our splendid conslruclions as well as kepl lheir valianl spirils growing onward and upward lo make our cily one of lhe mosl inleresling and beaulilul in lhe inlermounlain wesl. Fred D. Keeler Elizabefh Fi+zGerald Principal Assislanf Principal Dr. L. John NuHall, Jr. George A. Eefon Capfain Paul H. Brown Siipvrinlf-ndenl Cily Schools l-liqli Snliool Supervisor P, M. S. X1 T, 9 X9 4 Alvena P. Nelson Edward W. Gesswein Dean of Girls Head. Mechanic Arfs Page Sixfy-seven WNV , X X ff? Qff Fuf Q41 i'A. X, N , f iw I. i. 1, 1 ww Jil i1'Q'Xxi A Ht, Y -. IJ' , .V .P q-in if if f v f' iviir i 'Y ff V-I iX' ,X X ll XXXXX ff! X . 1 1 X A. E. Eberhard? D. E. Hammond N. B. Dayion C. O. Jensen Art Minnie F. Kuhn Cornelius Salisbury Commercial Margarel Eclcerl James E. Haslam Clara Hosmer Doro+hy S. Ingalls Joseph Jacobs W. A. McKay Nellie D. Pugsley ' Lulu Belle Smilh Dean of Girls Alvena P. Nelson English Margarel Caldwell Aulene Carbine La Refa Creer E+hel M. Connelly Jessie Duncan Nellie Frobes Blanche Kidder Frances Oualfrough Dorvlhy Rainey Hazel Cafherine Seby Jennie Thomas Georgia Young Page Sixty-eighf W ' ... ' 'sa-'.'ii.l-1 BOARD OF EDUCATION ee W Dr. D. D. Sfoclcman Nicholas G. Smifh iii Roberl B. Rilchie J. B. Malheson W. H. Lovesy Jesse N. Smilh FACULTY MEMBERS 0 0 Librarian Orpha Ann Kiser H istory Jane Carney ' Joseph A. Curiis' Lacy J. Farnsworfh Osmon J uslesen as MaH'heW F. Noall Louis Pefersen Elva Y. Van Winkle S. R. Wil+on H orne Economics Anna Marie Driscoll Rhea Gibson Helena Williams Languages Marlha P. Alexander Minnie L. Cunningham C. H. Miles Augusle U+ermann Mathematics Don Donahoe Fanny Mahaney P. S. Marlhalris C. W. World Music P. Melvin Pefersen Kennelh Roylance Physical Education Ru+h Carol Evans Leona Holbroolr Doroihy M. Wilson Jean Wooley L. B. Ballard R. A. Mclnfyre Floyd Romney Science Nellie Bradford B. R. Mafhews George A. Smifh Marie Thompson George P. Unseld Shops William J. Asfler L. R. Benfley L. J. Chrisfensen Edward W. Gesswein E. G. Newman F. G. Springsfeen E. F. Voellcer Daniel Wefislein C. R. Whifehead Clerks Helen Bishop Jessie Loofbourow Caddie Perlres l li i '-i- - -1 nfl:--il I: f', I W IM NT V4' UA! f K j f-V! .fs V' 1 5 If l!!C,J.ff,'j' if Thcgprinfefs devil, born or made? 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X WX XXXXX XXX ATHLETICS C949 Each sporT has had a large number oT boys, who eager To win ouT in Their TavoriTe sporT, have develop-ed inTo Tine aThleTes under The direcTion oT our coaches. One oT These boys, Rolland King, was The winner oT The T932 ChrisTensen Medal pre- senTed each year To honor The memory oT Coach T-lomer ChrisTensen and his worlc aT WesT l-Tigh. AnoTher medal is given by Fred C. Richmond To The leading aThleTe oT The one oT The ciTy schools ThaT has The besT aThleT.c raTing Tor The year. Mr. Richmond gives The award in memory oT his son, who, we are proud To say, aTTended WesT l-ligh. Our school was honored when This medal was won Rollmd King Winner, ChrisTensen Medal lasT year by a WesT sTudenT, Gordon BaTes. The games This year have been Tully enioyed by The sTudenTs who have appre- ciaTed The Tine, clean spo'rTsmanship ThaT our Teams have displayed. AlThough we have IosT many oT our games, we were saTisTied wiTh The conTesTs Tor we lcnow ThaT our Teams did Their besT To win and To TurTher advance The aThleTic sTanding oT WesT l-ligh. Our Two secondary Teams, sophomores and midgeTs, have made a splendid showing This season. The midgeT Team, coached by Floyd Romney, has been success- Tul in mosT of Their conTesTs agalnsT Their opponenTs. Winning many oT Their games wiTh high scores, They Tool: TirsT place in Their division oT The ciTy baslceTball schedule. Roy MclnTyre Berf Ballard Floyd Romney Hal Enos MarTin Bishop Coach Coach Coach AThleTic Mgr. AssisTanT Mgr. page SevenTy-six FOOTBALL TEAM I 932-'33 Waller Brown Harold Jenson Wayne Shaw Rulon Holmes Max Tucker 'Gordon Sherwood Jerry Kafayama Wade Calder Henry Thomas James Cannon Jack Halverson lrvin Barber Ar+hur Allred Charles Keichern Harry Lewis Willard Shewell George Graham Eugene Hardy William Mecham Dean Hobson Rolland King Arden Ashron Sieve Bogden Pane Sovvnly is SCVCU l '1 K J, I l li l, 9 . s 1 5 l l I J lf l r 6 ll l l 5 1 w l 5 F vi 5 n 4 l J il l 1 l E 'l rr il l l i il l. l rl ,I I I7 I I 1 X X X X X XV X X X X I I I I I X X X X X I I I I I X X X X I I I WX XXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXX Football Squad Q: Q2 Marlin Bishop, assisfanl' aihlefic manager: Charles Kelchem, halfbaclr: Tom Keio, guard: Gordon Sherwood, iaclrle: Harold Jensen, faclxle: Leslie Lamper, end: Wayne Shaw, halfbaclr: George Marinalxis, guard: Huberi Galpin, halfbacll: George Graham, faclrle: William Mecham, facile: Henry Thomas, end: Arden Ashion, cenfer: Wendal Wallace, iaclrle: Frank Rafliffe, cenlerg Harry Lewis, end: James Cannon, guard: Mr. Mclnfyre, coach: Dean Jensen, en,d: Wade Calder, end: Owen Thomas, end: Jesse Crosby, end: Presfon Evans, quarlerbaclrg Dean Hobson, halfbaclr: Willard Shewell, guard: Herberf Reese, halfbaclr: George Mcclisler, facllle: Jaclr Halverson, laclrle: Rulon Holmes, end: Max Tucler. guard: Arfhur Albred, halfbacl: Sieve Bogden, quarierbaclc: Jerry Kalayama, quarferback. 2' we Allhough Wes'r's fooiball Team finished 'the l932 schedule by loosing 'ro Graniie, Easl, Soulh, and lying wilh Davis, ihe True Wesl lighling spiril, emblemaiic of our Panlher, was prevaleni in every game. Alihough Coach Mclniyre was handicapped lhroughoul' The season because ol numerous iniuries lo his players, every opposing Team loolced forward for real compeiiiion in iheir Wesi games. Speclaeular plays lcepl lhe Wesl rooiers inleresled lhe lull sixly minules oi every game, and indeed no game wiih Wesl was won or losl unlil ihe final gun. Our annual lussle wilh Easl was a lhriller from ihe lficlmorf unlil a fired and slill fighiing Wesi leam was senl lo lhe showers by ihe final whisile. The siudenls ol The Wesl l-ligh led by Clyde Miller, former yell-masler, pul on a very difliculf slunl lor ihis game by forming an immense E and W, using blaclc and red cards. CP Page Scvenly-eighl BASKETBALL SQUAD LaVerM H Th Willard Shew Il W Sh F kC H b G I Owen Th J C b D A d I d Sh h d R ll d EI D lcl h XV X Ill ffl!! If W X X X WI XV X X X X if X X X X X P S I X X' ,T XXXX WX PWXXXXX 'L WXXXXX X , XXX WX XXX Midgef Baske+ba Sophomore Baske+ MINOR SPORTS .,... QN The Swimming leam, led by Capiain Charles Owens, complered a successful season, lor ir suffered only rhree deleais-lwo al rhe hands of Granile High, and one by rhe Easr lanlcsrers. Wilh Pailerson and Emery al baclrslrolceg Huber, Parlrerson and Jackson, relay: Caprain Owens i and Wiesner, breasrslrolceg Hewell, Murphy, Hubbard, and Ellingsworrh, lreesiyley Wilkins and Lindgren, divers: and Emery, Owens, and Fair- fax, medley relay, Wesr had a leam capable of slaying wilh rhe besr of ihem. Every meer was alrended by large crowds, and each race pro- Skafgnq Team duced a number of lhrills and upsels. Coached by Charles Welch of ihe Deserei gymnasium, as were lhe reams of Easl and Sourh, our squad proved io be an exceprionally able one. As 'rhis was rhe inlroduclory year in infer-scho-lasric slcaring compelilion, ii was more of an experimenl rhan anylhing, however, Wesr produced one of Jrhe mosr phenomenal speed slcalers of Jrhe season in Mayo Welzel, who alone compiled len poinls in rho meer io lake individual high poini honors. The orher members of 'rhe squad were Hal Enos and Max Barker. Easf loolc lirsi place and Soulh was second. Swimming Squad -.X 4, , 9 Charles Owen, Capfainq Leonand Hubbard, Howard Hew'H, Jack Murphy, Eugene Fairfax, Arfhur Jackson, Wesley Emery, Aldean Wisner, Jim PaH'erslon, Charles Richards, Jack lllingworiln, Gerold Lindgren, Ray Daniels, Terry Willrins, Richard Wefherell, Ralph Huber. Page Eighiy-one I XV X X X X Ill! JI I I I I ffl!! ffl!! Ill!! K WX XXXX WXXXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXX TRACK As The sTaTe high school Traclc TournamenT approached, Coach Ballard was busily engaged in shaping TogeTher a Team capable OT successfully defending WesT High sTaTe Traclc championship, won lasT year. Because There were no reTurning leTTermen Trom lasT year's championship squad, Coach Ballard was Torced To build his Team Trom The ground up: however, good maTerial was everywhere in evidence, and alThough This book wenT To press beTore Tinal selecTions could be made, iT was evidenT Trom pracTice meeTs ThaT a capable Team would be Turned ouT. Th Traclc season commenced direcTly aTTer The baslceTball suiTs were Turned in. and There was a very large TurnouT Tor This popular spo-rT, which ranks Third in aThleTic populariTy, bowing only To TooTball, which ranks TirsT, and baskeTball, which ranks second. The evenTs in which The Traclc squad engaged are: The IOO-meTer dash, The 220-yard dash, The 220-yard relay, The 880-yard relay, The medley relay, The mile run, The mile relay, The iavelin Throw, The discus Throw, The shoT-puT, The broad iump. The high jump, The pole vaulT, and The high and low hurdles. Divisional meeTs are held all over The sTaTe aT The diTTerenT high schools, and The Three who place TirsT in each evenT earn a berTh aT The STaTe me,eT: Then The school which amasses The mosT poinTs aT This meeT, held aT The UniversiTy oT UTah abouT May 6, is given The STaTe Championship Track Cup. IT is This cup which WesT High won lasT year and which we hope To reTain This year. Track Squad S Page EighTy-Two MINOR SPORTS T no Ofher minor sporT acTiviTies aT WesT are golf, archery, and Tennis. We regreT ThaT The early daTe aT which This boolc wenT To press prevenTed The re- cording oT final membership of These Teams, however, a selecfion of probable Team members was made and iT is These whose picfures appear on This page. The! early press dafe also made iT impossible To lisT eiTher The inTra-mural baseball Teams or The Track Team. WesT is proud of EllioT AirmeT, winner in his di- 'f vision of The sTaTe archery championship This year. Ell 0TAirmeT Lee WhiTe, LeRoy TuTTle, Jim Myers, and Lawr- STdTeJUni0rArchf2ry Champion ence Shriver will probably compose The golf Team for IQ33. Myers and Shriver were noT presenf The day This picTure was Taken and Therefore are noT in The phoTograph. The Tennis Team, Henry Milano, Harold Young, George Morris, Jack Snow and Dewane Anderson, who is The only reTurning leTTerman, is expecfed To go far in The TournamenT This year. Because of lack of funds, iT has been hard To arrange inTer- scho-ol conTesTs in The minor sporTs, and in mosT cases The players Themselves have 'furnished Their equipment and arranged for meefs, however, WesT has been well represenfed in all of These acTiviTies so Tar, and we hope ThaT The closing monThs of This year will prove no excepTion To The rule made by previous endeavors. 1 Golf Team Tennis Team Page EighTy-Three I XV X X X X IIIII X X X XXXX II WXXXXX WI I IIIII TXXX IIIII I I I I fi I I I X XXXX XXXXX V XXXXX XXXXX XXX ant. WI--J W. A.6 WX XXXX WXXXXX XXXXX ffl! XXXXX ' 1 xxx W. A. G. OUNCIL Ann Penrose Mrs. Nelson Marba Andersen Presidenl Adviser Treasurer Vanice Player Romania Cox Annelle Slrallon Willie Belle Sorrells Mary Taylor Senior Rep. Ouldoor Club Pres. A. S. W. Vice-Pres. Swimming Club Pres. Secrelary Margarel' Poole Marian Ranllin Nola Crowlon Evelyn Burlze Virginia Rasmussen Tennis Club Pres. Yellrnislress Dancing Club Pres. Senior Rep. Junior Rep. Jerry Tale Grace Needham Ruih Green Oma Mecham Louise Carlson Reel and Blacl1Rep. A. S. W. Hislorian Vice-Pres. Leaders Club Pres. Junior Rep. Page Eiqhly-six QT! XV X X X X X X X X X XV X Ill ll!!! ll X X X I I I WX WXXXXX WXXXXX WXXXXX WXXXXX XXX QL W. A. G. Team CapTains O K9 Junior BaslceTball Senior BaslceTball Speedball Baseball BaslceTball, baseball, speedball and Traclc are The spOrTs in which The members OT W. A. G. associaTion parTicipaTe acTively during The school year. ln varying The games, soccer is sOmeTimes used in place OT speedball. The schedule OT games is so arranged ThaT a cerTain number OT weeks is divided beTween learning and playing diTTerenT games. Speedball was The TirsT game To be Talcen up This year. IT was succeeded by baslceTball and baseball. The Tinal spring cOmpeTiTions were Traclc and Tennis. These acTiviTies were supervised by lvliss Evans, Miss Wilson and Miss l-lolbroolc. The represenTaTive body OT The W. A. G. is The Council, composed OT a TaculTy adviser, president vice-presidenT, secreTary, Treasurer, yellmisTress, Two senior rep- resenTaTives, Two iunior represenTaTives, capTains OT girls' clubs and A. S. W. vice-presi- denT and hisTorian. They have sponsored The annual Girls' Dance, Boys' AThleTic Banquet Girls' Depression Dance and a special assembly as well as minor acTiviTies. The Training and parTicipaTiOn in spOrTs malce Tor sTrong, healThy, organizaTion OT girls. The ideals OT W. A. G., sporismanship, leadership and scholarship, are ad- vanced Through The acTive coOperaTiOn OT every girl in school. Page EighTy-nine Ill! I XXXX Ill!! QWXXXXX X X X X X ll!!! Ill!! XXXX y WX XXXXX I I xl 1 K.,- BJ J , ,V MV: viii J . I lv I Q. ' ,- in Egg,-' 31 hi ' ... x if 3 w' FW Q Ffi Jf if A, ,J xiii V Nga if 5 if iff 'U in Q4 , .. N -ff, 4 w . gr' 'A ,. U, flj, 1 'W if .I 4. t Q, : A . ,ff , 'Q Q.. S Al 1- V ,WJ N yy., 1 41 WN 'W' r , Na, Qi H55 , xx, ' ' C vi Q' -1' iq 3. QW, KS., A .f- . 2' my Q -, -,- ,Q 5, aff K 5 'an J? abil: x MH- Nw if ,AA 55' -4 if ' ,f X R. O. T. C TX XXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXX A ,, 4 - Y 1 , ' A 1 't R ' X if '.l .. Commissioned Officers GMD Sixleen cannons boomed and Wesr l-ligh's bailralion of cadels had meriled lheir iirsl honor raiing ln May, l923. ln rhe nine year period from Then To ninereen 1'hir+y-Two each year found fhe sfar of honor upon lhe arm of every Wesf High cadef. The 'raslc of being len years an honor school has noi been an easy one. These rafings could never have been won buf for lhe will fo achieve 'rhal has been evinced by every member of lhe R. O. T. C. Realizing The nnonfhs and years of silenl, plodding worlc Thai has been necessary io place Wesl in fhe hall of school miliiary lame, we, The compilers of fhis memory boolc, do salufe every pasl and presenf member of our R. Q. T. C., hoping lhaf as i933 fades inlo I934 we may again reach Jrhe goal lor which we slrive each year-honor rafing. ff! uf, Non-commissioned Officers Page Ninefy-ih Ill!! Iliff ll W X X X X X X X X I I X X X X I I Ex! WX XXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXX Richard Knurdsen Capfain Charles Owen Herberr Reese Bef? Shaw Samuel Holmes Dave Archer Monle Carpenfer Charles Lundberg John Lilleviclc Bill Thurman James Brown William Ayrion Louis Buhrley Berl l-larch Perry Burnham Leonard Hubbard Clay Gearharf Marlow Dearden La Monf Olsen LeRoy Peferscn Lieuienanl Gordon Price Vance Birlcinshaw William Brown Douglas Carpenfer Joe Callaway Marvin Clarlr Scofl' Clawson Herberr Cornell Keifh Dasfrup Tommy Deqles Melvin Dorily Wilford Ericlrson Bruce Evens Slanley Fourz Reid Hardy Rulland Harper Charles Hemmeri Wallace Hensfrom Rulon Hiclrs A Company QQ Alvin Spencer Lieuienanr Gunler Hiller Boyd Hafch Donald Hafch Donald Hunler Diclc Jensen MonfJensen Joe Knorr Adolph Koesch Paul Lloyd Bernard Lynch Willard March George McKellar Jean Miner Melvin Morris Jacl: Morse Clifford Newman Ferral Ogilvie John Offenslein La Roy Pedersen Alma Hawlces Lieulenanr Edwin Piper Roberr Quayle Lynn Reeve Charles Richards Ivard Rogers Roberi Saul Paul Schubel Elwood Sim Elwood Simcoe Dave Spafard Calvin Spencer Aldon Talboi Sam Thompson DeFores? Viclrers John Walson Alex Willemsen Norman Williams Slone Wipprechr Verl Young Page Ninely-four Glen Alder Caplain Carl Rimensberger Frank Murphy Roberl Gloe Harold Goodro Harry Gross Granl Bendixsen Wayne Cushing Marcus Edwards William Jaclcson Vernon Sainsbury Avard Rogers William Fowler Edward Hollander David Dean Loc Nielsen George M eredilh Lieulenanl Bob Angeles Elmer Baldwin Jay Bone James Bonner Joseph Bringhursl Delberl' Callisler Dominiclx Davine Joe DeLong Roy Ellcins Dean Ewing Jack Fell Lewis Fisher Sleve Floor Claude Goodsell Harold Gunn LeRoy Jones B Company GQ Elwin Newlon Lieufenanr Jack Haigh Durslon Hardy John l-larrile Verlin l-laws Jaclc Husbands Allen James Gilberhlensen Arlyclohnson Glen Keen Harold Lindgreen Frank Lindgren Glenn Lund Max Marovilz Lawrence Morgan Charles OH' Earle Pelerson Roberl Kelly Lieulenanl Joy Rich Karl Schill Deen Scollield Waller Scoll Allen Smylh David Sperry Lewis Slrong Roberl Swaner George Thomas Howard Wallcenhorsl Richard Wardrop James Weflslein Finley Wilkenson Bill Zorbas Page Ninely-live I Ill!! 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XXXX If WXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXX YX XXXX XXXXX W XE E XXX TX XXXXX I X ' Sfueri' Fouh Ca plain Jesse Johnson Wilbur Price Cliff Rockwood Joseph Smirh Myron Reynolds Bill Cummings Fred Harris Edmund Beeny George Murray William Overly Horace Backman Francis Renshaw Wesley Smiih Merle Adams Henry Aikin Frank Baer Hans Brynisholz William Cayias Lieulenani Don McDonald Paul Mecham Jack Borg Read Burr LeRoy Clark Jay Claylon James Cude George Copp Jack De la Mare Roberl De la Mare Dick Del Vries lchirg Doi Andrew Dokos George Eden Waller Enger Richard Fosier William Fowler Gene Gale C Company QQ' Don Sla ug hier Lieufena nf Lee Gale Leo Gardner Donald Granger Charles Halford Elden Hall Carl Hammond Leonard Hansen Richard Hansen Milfon Hooion Clarence Johnson Wayne Kilpalrick Earl Kooyman Harry Kranendonk Bruce Larson Roberf Loer David Luce Frederick Meyer Max Mickelson Lora n Truman Lieufenanr Dick Nariia Mark Nisonqer Sam Rindskoi Glenn Robinson James Rogers Harry Sheldon Paul Shields James Smiih Sherrill Terry Woodrow Terry Lane Thomas Eddie Vandyke Donald Walfers Royal Woliers Roy Wiesf Mansell Williams Ward Woodruf if Page Ninefy-six I i Richard Gillespie Caplain Bill Aralrr- Howard Boullon Earl Haqqerly Norman Mendenhall Homer Colman Kennelh Knowles Waller Jones Roberl Loclcyear Kendall Oqilyie Floyd Hayes Harold Kralzer Clarence Alberlson Lynn Morqan James Hardy RoborlBaur1h D Company 6 xg- Farrell Wadsworlh Donald Vincelle Lieulenanl Lieulenanl Richard Davis Ernesl Schaar Lieulenanl Lieufenanl Joseph Ballslaedl Earl Bouclc Paul Caflall Guy Capucio Calvin Chrislenscn Jacl: Chrislensen Roberl Donlas Glen Dunn Grover Ernslsen Lawrence Erslminc Harry Fenema Fred Felherslone Leland Frosf Arlhur Galpin Joe Greenwood Ray Halberq Virqil Osllcr Glen Powell Jacl: Rees Helmufh Sahm Charles Shaw Eugene Sain Guy Shelledy Glen Simpson George Sloan Elmer Swenson Leo Swenson Horace Thurber Wallace Wilslead Wilford Winlcellcoller John Worlhen Sidney Worlhen Fred Holsl Jack l-loplenbeck Stephen Huey Gran? Hughes Ellis Husband Monroe lverson Dan Jacobsen Jerry Langfon Farrel Lish Meyo Liylngslon James Livsey Orson Madsen Huqh Miller Waller Millikin Bill Olmcson l Page Ninety-seven Ill!! fl!!! Ill!! Ill!! Ill!! I WX XXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXX 4 Rifle Team Kendall Ogilvie, David Sranley, Roy O'Brien, S+one Wippreclnf, Monre Carpenfer, lvard Rogers, Joe Greenwood, Ernes+ Schaar, Lawrence Erskine, Thomas Hoplxins, Earl Haggerry, Eugene Aflcin, Jean Miner, Charles Shaw, William Aralri me M , 1 ,disus- Bancl lhfirz Nimgly f-ifilil ,K 1 fr fix? : 1 Za' ,rgsk-gg .ey fi ,- . - x I . f RQYMMSQ- , Hm1.6,.:.Mr' 1 -. ' s fl , ml X . 1 S vga., N .1 '-1: 1-Q13 Qin X . fzzlsf' X Tflil x 25253, '- 554 I X Q I 4 ' A Wu? fu 5 V 3, ns -g.. . .-.an . SH A 1,- -1 - fyf Sr--U s ,'v.a -NX Q' 34- X 5U'1 '1f 'f n, 5.9, I - , ' :VT f:.'. 23332, 'W ' ?..- -.i.l. 'zQ 4 X 4'1 Lf- 1 'a. Q3 V g. A g'f1l V. 4- '. M, 4' 'LU ,. 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Vi Perhaps only fhe leader foresaw fhe blossoming of fhaf barren land info which he led fhe pioneers fhaf hof fwenfy- E fourfh of July. There was liffle suggesfion of a promised Q land in fhe deserf fhey were 'ro make fheir home-no grass, K 7 no cool shaded spofs-merely dusfy sage brush shading info 175 'rhe grey. sandy soil. Shelfers were erecfed and fhen work l-'i' gg l 5 ,S If on fhe irrigafion sysfem fhaf was fo enable fhem fo raise food for fhe winfer was begun. Furiously The pioneer-farmers ll JIIIJWU-I ping for much-needed resf. Finally 'rhe canals were complefed and a finy sfream of wafer. silver in fhe sun. broughf fruif- fulness fo fhe land. Crops were planfed and fhe ferfilify of fhe deserf was proved. Since fhe success of early pioneer proiecfs in irrigafion, fhe developmenf in agriculfure has been remarkable. Former sfrefches of deserf have been reclaimed and furned info beaufiful fields and orchards by means of mounfain sfreams and disfribufing canals. The early sefflers also laid fhe foundafion for excellenf sfafe wide fransporfa- fion which gives fhe farmer access fo a very exfensive markef for his producfs. The agriculfural field in Ufah includes many producls. Honey produced in This sfafe is nofed for ifs purify and flavor and in one single year more fhan four and o-ne-half million pounds were shipped. Bee culfure began soon affer fhe arrival of The firsf sefflers buf exfensive progress was nof made unfil recenf years. Pofafoes which were fhe firsf crop fo be planfed in fhis valley i 'ii' . 5' consfifufe a large parf of 'rhe yield from fhe norfhern parf of 2 Q li I 'lll .anti worked, aided by fheir women and children, scarcely sfop- fhe sfafe. Soil condifio-ns in 'rhe soufhern parf of fhe sfafe combined wifh fhe mild climafe enable our Dixie fo supply early spring produce fo fhe surrounding counfry. All of ' Ufah's fruifs and vegefables are famous fhroughouf fhe Unifed ' fff -al e f- A-f Sfafes for fheir high qualify, excepfional flavor. color. and T size and have opened a new projecf in fhe canning indusfry. Facfories are mainfained in fhe hearf of 'rhe producing areas and experfs are sem' info fhe fields fo make if possible fo secure fhe highesf qualify producfs. When fhe pioneers had esfablished rheir farms, fhey were encouraged To planf alfalfa and in so doing fhey laid fhe foun- dafion for fhe crop wifh fhe largesl' acreage and ihe highesf value of any ofher in fhe sfafe. Alfalfa also confribufes fo fhe success of fhe livesfock indusfry. Closely associ- afed fo' fhe laffer indusfry is dairying. Twenfy-nine churning planfs, fwenfy-fwo cheese facfories and four casein planfs, combined wifh numerous ice cream facfories and dairies 'ro use The milk supplied by more fhan lO0,000 cows owned by dairymen of fhe sfafe. From 'rhe fime when each home was a facfory for ifs own need, each wifh ifs own spinning wheel and loom, candle X mold and soap keffle, rnanufacfuring has sfeadily grown unfil foday Salf Lake Cify has more fhan 250 facfories. Jusf ouf- side fhe cify is a salf works capable of producing yearly enough salf fo supply fhe nafion. The salf is nof mined in Xi if - 14, ha 1- f'V5:T.,u',i l fhe ordinary manner buf is obfained by fhe evaporafion LA 'L' -' X475 mefhod from fhe wafers of Greaf Salf Lake which is 222, Page One Hundred One WX XXXX WX i ir. -- ,T ' T I :T f' fl if iv' is 1 if 1' ,L-A IQ TXX , ,.i 0-i . ,i T Xp XX XX 1 XXX -i 'S YN XT ini S XSL lxxxlxwi 2 649 Z . -Q Ll-:I lf, 4 VMTQQTVT 1 I .T YEL i ,ff nv A! salT soluTion. This planT is one oT Three locaTed on The shores oT The lake, and TogeTher They produce 330 Tons oT salT per day. Some oT SalT Lake's many TacTories are engaged in The- manuTacTure oT peTroleum producTs. This indusTry began when a company commenced operaTions on a Tiny square oT land in IQO9. The capaciTy oT This TirsT planT was only seven barreis oT crude oil a day. Today The producTs oT SalT Lake oil companies are equal in every respecT To any gaso- , --M 3 T i V line and lubricanTs manuTacTured in America and The daily in manuTacTure oT These producTs considerable ToodsTuTTs fwlul .. , ,W I y i ' 5 i 7 2 l w? AL 'J' 72 I TT: il X I - A ouTpuT has become 7,000 barrels oT crude oil. Besides The elecTrical goods and appliances, candy, beverages, cloThing, and woolen goods are Turned ouT by our TacTories which provide employmenT Tor large numbers oT people. Mining hisTory oT The counTry surrounding SalT Lake CiTy daTes back To The arrival OT The pioneers: buT oleveloprnenT oT mines was noT encouraged by Their leaders and so The indusTry did noT become imporTanT unTil The sixTies, when The TirsT mining claim was sTaked aT Bingham. Gradually mineral producTion has increased unTil Today The sTaTe ranks TirsT in silver, second in copper and Third in lead. More Than 200 useful minerals are To be Tound here. Large supplies oT coal, helium ' gas, asphalT and relaTed biTumens are locaTed in The sur- rounding TerriTory. Many Tons oT iron ore and all oTher ele- menTs necessary To The manuTacTure oT sTeel are also Tound in This sTaTe. UTah has been described by compeTenT mining engineers as The greaTesT mineralized area in The world. Real esTaTe, one oT The TirsT and mosT promising induse Tries, has mainTained iTs imporTance ThroughouT The years oT The ciTy's developrnenT. Upon Their arrival The pioneers dedicaTed a public square Tor The erecTion oT Their Temple and The ciTy was laid ouT around iT in The Torm oT blocks. Fo-rTs, which consisTeid chiefly OT houses, were builT on The Tour sides oT The ciTy. In l85O The plan Tor The ciTy was compleTe. All sTreeTs were To be aT righT angles, l32 TeeT wide wiTh sidewalks 20 TeeT wide. The blocks were TorTy rods square and each was divided inTo eighT loTs. An ordinance was passed governing The placing oT' houses and aT ThaT Time The ToTal area oT The ciTy was Three miles wide by Tour miles long. ScaTTered log and adobe cabins OT The early days have been replaced by beauTiTul homes and aparTmenT houses. The value of properTy has increased rapidly wiTh The growTh oT The business and residenTial disTricTs. OuTA ' lying disTricTs are connecTed by bus and sTreeTcar lines wiTh The business secTion. Four imporTanT railway lines pass Through SalT Lake CiTy as well as Three elecTric lines which accommo- daTe people Traveling daily To work in Town. SalT Lake is The hub oT The air as well as The railroads and locaTed as iT is L W. l ni- W Nl in The geographical and Travel cenTer oT The inTermounTain l!5-'Il my area, iT is The logical disTribuTing cenTer Tor more Than IOO ,lid i In-li naTionally known Tirms. As we conTemplaTe The value oT our JL -L ak -ng 4. ciTy Today we realize ThaT Truly The deserT has blossomed. - Page One Hundred Two I.. T i B,u,,xJlu,.,..,,,..- QQX-EwLm,fw5wLM,,.fwMg,91f 1L,1JI I 'i 4-V5-'QJ nw.. dwwmwmm u.,fL1.d-f:!.,Q vfwpwffwfg-'02 ACTIVITIES WX XXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXXX XXX 1 - j ,lL ,-l. . 1.-lin N X lx Mine eyes have seen lhe glory Of flue rising of 'Hue West l We are frampling o'er +lne records Thai flue ofher feams have left We spell defeal fo all we meel, Our feams are always bes+- Wesf High is marching on. N Vic+ory, Viciory, To flue Panfhers, Vicfory, Vicfory, To fhe Panlhers, X Vicfory, Vlclory, To llwe Panlliers, Our Team will lrounce Easf High. X - - nui1 u-l-it 1.. -. l- igi-n1L1u1 -11 .1-1.-illici- Paqc- Ono Hundred Four PANTHER STAFF 1 'r i 4949 'W This year The sTaTTs have endeavored To make a PanTher diTTerenT from Those oT previous years. The Tour color cuT oT The buildingi, Tound in The TronT o'T The book, The Three color border, The square arrangemenT oT The porTraiTs, and The Tipped-in inserT picTures are unusual TeaTures in The I933 ediTion oT The WesT High PanTher. As a resulT oT The exTensive work oT The ediTorial and arT sTaTT members and The splendid cooperaTion oT The prinTing deparTmenT we are able To oTTer This represen- TaTive modern book. x x Roberf Gloe EdiTor Mary Kerikas Jack FelT Iva Visick Juniors AssT. PhoToqrapher Wrife-ups Charles Halford Evelyn Burke Jack Larsen ArTisT Calendar ArTisT Barbara Owen Seniors Monfe Carpenier PhoToq rapher JudiTh Young Snaps Page One Hundred Five Ill! JI XXXX ffl! I XXXXX .1 XV X X X X YI I I I I ffl!! lf!!! W XXXXX XX WX XXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXX Roberf Done Edilor Befsy Cannon Reporler Jane Beafie Reporfer Jerry Tale W. A. G. Page One Hundred Six RED AND BLACK STAFF Ramona Le-onharf Associalc Edilor Marfha Kepharl Reporfer Mase ru Masaolra Reporfer Iva Visiclx Reporfer Mon+e Carpenfer Phoioqraplwer Elizabefh Young Reporler Claire Spencer Reporier George Morris Sports I Xvf m-J Glen Alder R. O. T. C. Bob Snedden Exclwa rages Margaref Herron Reporfer Scoff Kirk Typisi' Phyllis Jones Reporler Elizabefh Boyce Reporfer RED AND BLACK STAFF Charles Halford Arllsl Afton Bruun Reporlcr Raymond Pfeifer Reporler x diy Helen Bouclr Re-porler Howard Pearson Reporfer Gerlrude Neal Reporlcr .8 Reed Hardy Reporlcr Jaclc Larsen Arllsl Rila Sfevenson Reporler Kennelh Williams Reporler 1 xv! 1 Don Slauglwler Ediih O'Brlen Reporler Reporlcr Evelyn Burke Roberf GI-oe Reporler Reporler Leonard Hubbard Rurllu Emma Brown Adverlising Reporler Grace Adamson Jacl: Snow Reporler Adverfising Page One Hundred Seven ffl!! Ill!! XXXX L Ill!! Ill!! XXXXX WX Ill!! X XXXXX X . I WXN XXXX WXXXXX TXXXXX XXXXX XXX SENlOR PRINTING STAFF qui' The Senior Prinlinq slall which is selecled each year from lhe sluclenls who have had previous experience as iunior prinlers or on pre! vious pulolicalion slalls prinls lhe annual. me Franl: Sarlor Bill Slrasfers Leo Slevenson Andrew Forsberg Foreman, R. 81 B. Aesl. Foreman, R. 81 B. Superinlcnclcnl Foreman, Panlhrrr George Forsberg Millon Baumgariner Charles Lillie Frances Sfirling William Kenney Dale Goodfellow Jim Baird Charles Malin Page One Hundred Eight Ml Q RED AND BLACK JUNIOR PRINTING STAFFS ik. ,in L ' V N7 .i. T1 ' y -el- The Red and Black Slafl, composed of Ihe lirsf live on Ihis panel, prinl all issues of Ihe paper. The remain- ing seven Iorrn Ihe Junior Prinl Slall which assisls in Ihe prinl shop. 000 Jerry Hancoclx Joe Bailey Roberl Baxler Henry Milano Wesley Johnson Clemenf Nordgren Grover Ernslsen Ben Cuallo Wesley Smifh Melvin Johnson Wesley Holi James Smifh Page One Hundred Nine I XV X Ill XXXX XXXXX If W X X X X X ll!! XXXXX XXXXX Ill! XX sl y l Ushers KS' roi John Hersfad, Alma Hawkes, Gayle Irvine, Thomas Hopkins, Bob Frakes, Frank Brelzing, William Cayias, Richard Gillespie, Loran Truman, Harold Foore, Melvin Edwards, Roberr Kelly, George Dewey, Glen Alder, Guy Price Wilfred Davis, Ernesf Schaar, Don Slaughler. Siege l-lands Clark Silver, Vernon Sainsbury, Homer Colman, Lee Gayle, Clair Anderson, Marcus Edwards, Louis Buhrley. Purge Ono l-lundrucl 'lun lna Everl Lawrence Schriver Jim Myers Norma Grover Glen Alder Viola Sears Jack Pelersen Virginia Palmer Ellen Gulbrandsen Madeleine Keough Homer Slewarf Shirley Gould Rufh Blundell Dorofhy Balmer Irvine Millgale Jack Jones Charles Halford Ralph Shoenhals Reed Johnson Jim Myers John Lilleviclc Sam Holmes Lanee Epps Merrill Hansen Russell Holden Befh Whifney Theda Morris lvy Liffloy Russell Holden I a l Casls ee L School Play Chrisfmas Plays O O The Firsf Chrisfmas Chrirlmas in fhe Middle Ages Chrisimas in fhe Preseni Lanee Epps Pauline Smifh Clyde Helm Jerry Tale Leah Howard Shelby Arrigona Willie Belle Sorrells Arvilla Johnson George Weidner Pres+on Evans Banks Pe+ersen Allen Uffens John Beyer Orma Pefersen Shelby Arrigona Viola Sears Norma Grover Jean Dearden Afhene Adams Bud Cannon Dale Dearden Blanche Jones Affon McKean Iris Nielsen Gladys Riddle Jack Miller Ru+h Brown Lee Hansen Page One Hundred Eleven WX XXXX XXXXX T 'xxxxx ,Q X YN X i One-acT Plays The Three one-acT plays presenTed by The oral expression classes in November were successTully direcTed by Miss MargareT Caldwell, oral expression Teacher. Red CarnaTions was inTeresTingly presenTed by Three characTers. Vivian Parker hopelessly enTangled The unsuspecTing vicTim, Merrill Hansen, wiTh The aid oT her hand- some TaTher, Harry BibersTon. I The TeeTh oT The GiTT Horse which sTarred Glen Alder, Evelyn Burlce, ElizabeTh Truelson, Gwendolyn Thomas, Don SlaughTer and Leah Howard was a humorous sTory oT a newly married couple. They donaTed an anTigue vase, a presenT Trom a maiden AunT, To a rummage sale. The Tun reached iTs heighT when The fxunT descended upon The unsuspecTing couple expecTing ,To see The vase. They had a merry Time Trying To locaTe The vase and To paciTy The AunT. ln The opening scene oT The Robbery a robber TrighTened Jeanne Nielson and her screams broughT a handsome young man, Sam Holmes, Through The living-room window. A loT oT explaining had To' be done when her parenTs, Della Thomas and Clyde Helm, reTurned unexpecTedly. Clarence Samuelson as The buTler sTraighTened ouT The supposed robbery when he appeared wiTh The Tamily valuables. Page One Hundred TwolvC - s - s ' -- i c Opera Q Q lolanThe, a brillianT Three-acT comic opera abouT The peers oT England, by GilberT and Sullivan, was presenTed by The WesT l-ligh music deparTmenT April 20 and 2l. The characTer leads were porTrayed by Jack PeTersen as The Lord Chancellor and Madeleine Keough as lolanThe, a Tairy, who was also STrephon's moTher. The romanTic ,leads were Talren by George Weidner as STrephon, an Arcadian shepherd, and Ellen Gulbrandsen as Phyllis, an Arcadian shepherdess and ward oT The chancery. The oThers in The casT included George Bishop as The Earl oT MounTararaT, l-larolcl FooTe as The Earl oT Tolloller, Farrell WadsworTh as PrivaTe Willis, Virginia Palmer ar The Queen of The Fairies and The leading fairies, Lucile V-lesT as Celia, Orrna PeTersen as Leila, BeTh Wickham as Flera. There was a large chorus composed oT Tairies, pages and peers. The cos'Tumes, which were elaboraTe and beauTiTul, added To The bril- liancy oT The opera. The arTisTic scenery which was unusually delicaTe because oT The skage se-i'Tings, was designed and made lay The arT deparTmenT and sTage hands. lolanThe was presenTed under The direcTEon oT P. Melvin PeTersen, musical direcTor, and Miss Conne'ly, who was The dramaTic coach. The Wesl l-ligh school orchesTra, under The direcTicn of KenneTh Roylance, furnished Tho accompaniment Page One l Timdrvd Thillvon E . Q A. i' I 1. fy LI T if f f f E . Em i f gig i TT T , ff' ii - fi v 1: : '-4 -1. if ,I T , r,..,. m, AI Tx ' ., in . ., ' y 1 i , . 1 'i i sf! Ee3ai,1f il 5, 'T T T Q N X f I , . I I I . . X X X X . I I K si. l L WX XXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXX XXX Scenes from 'rhe play, I+ Never Rains '10 Om- Hund d F f ,gm 3, .ANI Pllbllll L45 K HIVIRH ' DEC. Il.. .. I t, 'ADHDINKAGIIIIDOY -Mk funn- 1 , ,fg ., '......+,. w hugo Om' Hund Flfd IIIII IIIII IIIII W IIIII I I I I I I I IIIII I I I WX XXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXX V X I I WEST PANTHER ORCHESTRA Thelma Farrar? Moniror Noyce Lorrain Wellarcl Barbara Owen Violin Violin Piano Violin Edna Herron Wanda Pererson Earl Preslon Mifsuco Kurolcawa Viola Cello Base Viril Cello Phyllis Noall Margaref Herron Sunao lslwio Jack Morse Violin Violin Violin Vmlin Gayle Irvine Virginia Brunner Frank Eberf Neone Fifches Bassoon Horn Come? Claririef James Macliinfosh Paul Saunders Sfanley Plumer Ray Eberf Clarinef Corner Drums Oboe Moniror Nioyce Berl Barfon Ricliarrl Jaclison Drums Trombone Flufe Page Ono Hundred Sixlcurl ORATORY Q5 6 D. A. R. and S. A. R. Phyllis Duncombe and Donald Vincelle were fhe medal winners in fhe Daughfers of fhe Ameri- can Revo-lufion and The Sons of fhe American Rev- olufion confesf wifh fheir orafions The Greafesf of Them All and Courage. Mrs. D. D. Sfock- man, Mrs. E. A. Hall, Mrs. A. E. Tourssen, Dr. R. C. Pendlefon, A. E. Tourssen, and H. W. Gusfin were fhe judges. Mrs. C. P. Overfield and A. E. Tourssen presenfed fhe medals. Bofh winners and iudges were honor guesfs af a luncheon given affer rhe assembly by The foods deparfnnenf. Mr. Keller and Mrs. Nelson were also guesfs. This confesf which is sponsored each year for senior sfudenfs by fhese companion organiza- fions was fhe feafure of an assembly on February Winners: S, A, Ru D, A, R, 24. Ofhers who qualified for fhe finals were: Lawrence Epperson, Viola Sears, Irvine Millgafe, and Millie Conker, all of whom confribufed essays of esfimable qualifies. Confesfanfs from Wesf High have always been highly commended for fheir work in fhis confesf as well as in fhe Sfephens' Medal Confesf and fhe Tribune Orafori- cal confesf. As in previous years fhe confesfanfs have sho-wn inferesf and abilify. Sfephens' Medal 49 0 Mr. Frank B. Sfephens, a local afforney and sponsor of fhe confesf which bears his name, will award, for fhe 'rwenfy-fourfh fime, medals fo fhe winners of fhe confesf. This compefifion, which is open only fo iuniors, is arranged fo creafe inferesf in cifizen- ship. Each year a medal is awarded fo fhe winning girl and fo fhe winning boy. Be- cause fhis year's Panfher wenf fo press before fhe confesf was held, fhe resulfs do nof appear in fhis book and fhe winners will nof receive fhe honor due fhem. The Tribune Oraforical Confesf which has been sponsored annually by fhe Salf Lake Tribune for all high schools in fhe sfafe is nof fo be held fhis year. However, 'rhe popularify of orafory af Wesf High is sfeadily increasing. Thirfy-one sfudenfs enfered fhe preliminaries of fhe D. A. R. and S. A. R. confesf and if is expecfed fhaf even a larger number will compefe for ho-nors in fhe Sfephens' Medal Confesf. Because of fhis unusual inferesf in orafory fhe speeches delivered were of a superior characfer and fhose who- parficipafed have added a generous measure fo 'rheir sfore of knowledge and experience which will serve fhem in lafer years. Page One Hundred Sevenfeen Ill!! ffl!! ll!!! Ill!! lil!! L XXXXX XXXXX XX nl Posf Graduafe Team Under Graduafe Officers OO The Wesf High Posf Graduafe debafers climaxed fheir career of acfivifies for fhis school year by placing fourfh in fhe Ufah-Idaho Junior College debafe fourna- me-nf af Pocafello, Idaho, March 24, 25. The quesfion debafed was, Resolved, Thaf fhe Unifed Sfafes should agree fo fhe cancellafion of infer-allied war deb+s. The feam was Bill Richards, Masaru Masaolca, Clarence Penrod and Will.am Wipprechf: alfernafes Ronald McCormick, Dan Easfman, William Walsh and Shelby Lowe. ln addifion +o enfering fhe Ufah-Idaho fournamenf, fhe P. G. group have mef numerous oufside schools and given exhibifion debafes before 'rhe Junior High Schools of ihe cify. They have also mef 'reams from ofher high schools. The Debafe club fhis year was divided info fwo secfions, posf graduafe and un- dergraduafe. The officers for ihe P. G.'s were Clarence Penrod, presidenf: Ronald McCormick, secrefary and William Walsh, business manager. For fhe undergraduafes Monfe Carpenfer served as presidenf, Lawrence Epperson, secrefary and Donald Vincelle, business manager. The undergraduafe debafe squad had nof been chosen nor had fhe program been arranged when fhis boolc wenf fo press buf if was expecfed fhaf fhe usual sfafe friangle compefifion would be finished a+ fhe Universify of Ufah on High School day on fhe sfafe selecfed quesfion, Resolved, rhaf fhe nafions of fhe world adopf a bi-mefallic sfandard of exchange, Bofh P. G. and undergraduafe feams were coached by Mrs. Elva Y. Van Winlcle, sponsor of bofh Debafe clubs. ln adclifion fo arranging innumerable debafes, fhe clubs sold pep paraphernalia before foofball games fo raise money for fhe one or fwo fwenfy-five dollar scholar- ships which are awarded each spring fo selecfed debafe club members fo aid fhem in affending 'rhe Universify of Ufah. Two scholarships were awarded lasf year. The Debafe groups sponsored a school-wide drive af Chrisfmas fo provide giffs for several unforfunafe families. They collecfed old and baffered dolls, wagons, frains. scoofers, blocks and many ofher kinds of foys and repainfed and made all necessary repairs on fhem. Girls in fhe classes fool: fhe dolls home and re-sfuffed, re-painfed and clofhed fhem. Besides The foys, wearing apparel and food were also supplied in quanfifies when many ofher groups ioined fhe Debafe club in fheir Chrisfmas giving. Page One Hundred Eighfc-en - 1 --5 .,?, M T . .qw iwx HM , M1 y 'J V . I E S. iv Q , Ll li G. E1 W d 'Z Q A Y 1 'N +1 L. SalT Lake CiTy's TirsT school was opened in OcTober, I847, in an old TenT which resembled an lndian wigwam. Rough logs were used Tor seaTs, and an old camp sTool served as The Teacher's desk. The school was locaTed in The Old ForT on The siTe of The presenT Pioneer Park. Miss Mary Jane DilworTh was The TirsT Teacher. There were no slaTes. y pencils, paper or pens, so The children were TaughT To wriTe 1 on smooTh hewn logs wiTh burnT wood as pencils. SomeTimes 'T dry bark oT The whiTe birch Tree was gaThered and used as fiMf i- ' paper buT more oTTen lessons were TaughT wiThouT This aid. -T' 'A Some books had been broughT across The plains buT The maioriTy of The pupils used Their Tamily Bible as a reader. WiTh The TirsT Tall oT snow The school was moved inTo a small room oT The TorT where iT conTinued during The winTer. The Teaching was Taken over by Julian Moses who added courses in general hisTory and LaTin. l-Te also gave Sunday lecTures Tor adulTs, who were eager To learn. From The beginning educaTion was an ideal OT These pioneer Tolk and Trom The humble beginning oT These early schools grew The splendid school sysTem of Today. The equipmenT of ThaT TirsT liTTle school was almosT valueless in a money sense buT probably iT meanT as much To Those valianT pioneers who sTruggled To uphold Their ideal oT educaTion as The SI0.000.- K OOO worTh of school properTy means To The ciTizens of SalT Lake CiTy Today. We have in SalT Lake 52 elemenTary schools, seven iunior high schools. and Three senior high schools. Two years ago a beauTiTul new high school building fe' - . f ' 52 . was erecTed Tor sTudenTs in The souThern parT oT The ciTy. N -N There are several privaTe schools in SalT Lake which 1--7... The L. D. S. Business College, ST. Mary's Academy. Rowland Hall, WesTminsTer College and The Judge Memorial School. An imporTanT place in our educaTional sysTem is Tilled by These parochial schools. lT was scarcely Three years aTTer The esTablishmenT oT The TirsT school ThaT The legislaTive assembly passed an acT which provided Tor an insTiTuTion oT higher learning. This insTiTuTion was Then called The UniversiTy oT The STaTe of DesereT. ln November, l857, The UniversiTy was TirsT opened Tor admission oT sTudenTs. For several years iT was operaTed chiefly as a commercial college buT in I869 Dr. John R. Park became presidenT and under his direcTion The school was Tully organized and adapTed To work of normal, scienTiTic. and classical insTrucTion. IT was noT unTil l884 ThaT The legislaTure amended The charTer To give The insTiTuTion The added power To confer degrees. l The name was changed in I892 To UniversiTy oT UTah. The UniversiTy received a sixTy-acre granT oT land on The ForT Douglas range in I894. This area is siTuaTed direcTly C Q' T if ll various churches have founded. Among These schools are- J y and Today The properTy is valued aT nearly Sl,OO0,000. As ,Hg la:-.1 appropriaTion by The STaTe legislaTure provides Tor iTs - .-- mainTenance, only a relaTively small TuiTion Tee is asked. T --W .-A .. - I ' II' fy. I - mi' easT on l3Th EasT beTween FirsT and Second SouTh sTreeTs ..l .lil ln l89O The TirsT SalT Lake high school was held in The Page One Hundred TwenTy'onc- 6' ., 'Te :li ,T iii Lil. Tiiri Pi W ,ti gfikfi if E4 - ii f' ll ll mm M ii 1 J. rr!!! I A . as i 4 l n iigiim TUWQ T kan.. Jig is FourTeenTh Ward school building on The presenT siTe oT The FremonT School wiTh E. M. Collins as The TirsT high school principal, W. R. Malone was appoinTed The nexT year. Only TwenTy-one sTudenTs regisTered Tor The TirsT year's worlc. The nexT year The SalT Lalce high school was oTTicially organized, and in IB93 six girls and Tour boys received diplomas aT The TirsT high school graduaTion in SalT Lalce. ln conTrasT To This small number oT 2l sTudenTs, 22U2 regisTered aT WesT aT The beginning oT This school year and 550 expecT To be graduaTed in June. During This period oT rapid growTh. The SalT Lalce High has been consTanTly moved inTo larger quarTers. ln l9l4 iT was divided inTo The EasT and WesT high schools and EasT wenT inTo new building on ThirTeenTh EasT sTreeT and in l922 The beauTiTul WesT High of Today was erecTed To give every advanTage of educaTional insTrucTion. The WesT High TooTball Team won The sTaTe championship in l893-94 and They mainTained This sTanding Tor eighf ouT o'T Ten succeeding years. IT is Trom The red and black sweaTer worn by The capTain oT This TirsT Team ThaT The presenT EasT and WesT high schools receive Their colors, which are prominenT Our TirsT cadeT company was organized in l9Ol. A Tew years laTer baseball and Track were sTarTed and in l907-O8 baslceTball became an imporTanT sporT. The gymnasium was erecTed in l'-704 and The Technical building in l9l l. The STephens, S. A. R. and D. A. R. co-nTesTs began a year earlier. aT all school TuncTions. The oTTicial seal oT SalT Lake High was selecTed in T906 Y Trom a number oT designs submiTTed by sTudenTs. ln i923 . This seal was placed in The main hall oT WesT as giTT oT The E , 'I 1 1 T 11 T 11 ' 'li ll senior class OT ThaT year. The inscripTion Non Nobis Solum i 11 my A' , means 'NoT Tor ourselves alone and iT has always sTood Tor I-4--Q-1 Q 1 The high endeavor Tor which The sTudenTs oT WesT High sTrive. RespecTTul TreaTmenT oT This seal has become one oT The TradiTions oT The school and sTudenTs passing Through The halls are careful To avoid sTepping on it, The seal is guarded by cadeT oTTicers aT all public evenTs held here. AnoTher TradiTion aT WesT is To show respecT To The Tlag. AT nighT and morning when The Tlag is being lowered sTudenTs on The campus sTand aT aTTenTion unTil The ceremony is Tinished. RecenTly WesT High has won TirsT place in The sTaTe high school Track meeT and TirsT in The sTaTe wide diving conTesT. Our baTTalion has received an honor raTing Tor nine 'T I I , ,Vx ' il ' 1 4 il: f ffflf rf lx TTJTTQQLQU l- V :Cv f Page One Hundred TwenTy-Two consecuTive years and our Tennis Team and DebaTe Team have won second places in sTaTe compeTiTio'ns, while our arT and mechanical drawing deparTmenTs have meriTed prizes. The True spiriT oT WesT sTands Tor The sTrengTh and courage which Through The years has led her sTudenTs To success in every line oT endeavor wheTher scholarship, aTh- leTics, dramaTics or any OT The many Tields in which WesT parTicipaTes. IT is in This spiriT ThaT we pay TribuTe To The Tounders oT ThaT TirsT liTTle school and The sTruggle To realize Their ideal. Our WesT High oT Today sTands as a monumenT To Their memory and a challenge To TuTure ciTizens To carry on. CAMPUS LIFE WX XXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXX I I Q . , ,QKf' 6 ul-bu ENG! Il wi fx I X X X X I I I I X X X X I IIIII X X X X X XI ,V X K TX XXX X XXXX YX XXXXX XXXXX XXX , . 1 ml X, Ei X I Nl I 1 f X f , x V X ' X qv X 'I X wil I rg 1 f L I X X w X 9 X I M 1 fi I l I I X X 2 X X j X , I I f I I f 1 1 X X l I Wf Sf xr X x x 51 if if N L X X X X L if if li if xr X X X L 5, li Q4 X X if if If L X X X if Q1 si Club Rosler X X I, . 'i gi 2 0 O A Club Presidenl Adviser Alchemy Aslronomy Boys' Glee Chess Commiss'oned Officers Cosmopoliian Dancing Debaie Engineers Gregg German Girls' Glee Home Economics Leaders Non-commissioned Olilicers Ouidoor Pep Physiology Pied Pica Pos? Graduafe Publiciiy Scoich Slri Span'sh Swimming Tennis W. A. G. Council George Dewey William Meeham Rulon Holmes John Hersfad Wilfred Davis Masaru Masaolia Nola Crowlon Clarence Penrod Leslie Sloclrer Ann Maycocli Francis Gasser Helen Colborn Lea Reynolds Oma Mecham Monfe Carpenier Romania Cox Masaru Masaolia Thelma Horne Bill Slraslers Bill Richards Don Vincelle Denion Dunn Homer Colman John Benson Will'e Belle Sorrells Margarel' Poole Ann Penrose Mr. Mafhews Mr. Marfhaliis Mr. Pelersen Mr. Gesswein Caplain Brown and Sergeanl Cobb Mr. Curlis Miss Evans Mrs. Van Winkle Mr. Benfley Miss Ingalls Miss Ufermann Mr. Pelersen Miss Gibson Miss Evans Sergeanf Cobb Miss Holbrook Miss Wilion Miss Thompson Mr. Asfler Mrs. Van Winlrle Mr. Haslam Miss Willon Mr. Unseld Miss Alexander Miss Wooley Miss Evans Mrs. Nelson Page One Hundred Twenly-nine I V x ix I I I I x . x A A E gl I if , i x L A 1 X if I I I jf XV X XXXX . X if I gl XXNXX XXXXX XXYX P i L i i 5 . ii E ii r ,A-1,,,,.f i -n:.f.--- 1 f-?,...,. of rf.,- 1 N i ? Q i 3 5 1 , Pune Ono Humd '1- me ii ' Ou+s+anding Evenfs red T M Pleasar1'rGrove Siudenf Body Visifors The Midyear Creafions Repor+ers Gef Dope on Chesf Drive Gregg Winners Receive Check The Smolceless Smoker Edifinq The Chrisimas Paper A Dandngimnp Doi and Jimmie in I+ Never Rains ASW? sire U 5 Ou+s+anding Evenfs Wanna Be a Member? The Foofbell Dinner Decoraiors for ine Foofball Dance A+ Jrhe Sfaff Perfy Faculfy-As We Desire Them Some Dolls! Easf Mee+s Wesf Ill!! Ill!! Ill!! Ill!! Ill!! XX XXXX WX XXXXX XXXXX I I I c Hun Ou+s+anding Evenfs Gel' Your Yearbooks Here And Plenfy of Punch, he orciers The Leeds in iolan+i'1e Bardeil vs. Pickwick Miss Fi+zGeraid's Hall Pairol Spring Fashions The Diploma, Wes+'s Au Revoir t .4y.4-Q ., Oufsfanding Evenfs 'JF' 'IP Over ilwc Tea Cups Siar Gazcrs S. A. R. and D. A. R. Speakers I-losfcsscs for a Day Mechanic Arfs Exhibif Planning Hwe Girls' Dance The VicHnwlEesU r l'n1r-OnwHundrcd my mrcf- g 1 ' X X 3X i X I Ill!! If W X X X 1 1 1 x x x x x 1 if if 1 1 I x I x x 1 Tliil I I rl. WX XXX XXXXX xxx x XXXX XX L Pan+l1er Jobs 'JF-' T Clwrislrnas Cheer We Presenl'-The Files The Four Arfisls Gaflnering of llwe Leaves Sowing Pages By Special Permission Coupon lvlisfress Yards and Yards Old Reliable Kelly I9 I x x N x x I Ill! I I I I Ill!! Ill!! X X X X Page One Hundred Tliirly-five I xl WX XXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXX Page One Hundred T W a i 1 1 1 1 w I Sept 9-Seniors regisfer and refurn lo familiar haunfs. Sept I2-School begins in earnesf and all seHle down +0 fhe daily grind. Sept I3-Panfher Slaff ,as- signed fheir main jobs for 'rhe for+hcoming year. Sept I6 - Firsf assembly, which consisfed moslly of razz for fhe Freshies. Sept 20-Leaders' club held +heir firs+ meefing and chair- men for commiffees were ap- po-infed for fhe coming year. Sept 20-Posf Graduafes mer lo form club. Commit 'ree appoinfed fo draw up conslilufion. Sept 20-Juniors boosfed fheir favorifes info office- Jerry Jeremy, Florence Fev- eryear, Harold Young and Lydia Fells. Sept 22-ln a special assem- bly we heard all abou? wha? lhe big. bad animals and nafives were doing in Africa. Sept 22-Home Economics girls lreafed 'ro a fashion show. Sept 23-Girls had an as- sembly fo infroduce W.A.G. council and nominafe 'rwo iunior represenfafives. Sept 28-Meel' 'rhe folks! La Var Murri, Norma Seager. Bruce Hanlrs. and Efhel Jones were chosen fo malce 'lhis senior year a big one. I XV X - o 47o'l fewer. woggl: 2SSO::S ggfi-N WEEE S53 f 7U I W2 W' A ,f 'f '52 If fl XXXX fl . '5E.?s'Ef S as 5552551 5' - 2-'asf -1 R . ' er'-002 1 ' G, ,-nf 9 . X 1 LDJ:On1'4r- gfgiwz be 'X ' 'oUZg GQO 3 , 1:23, - J: Q 230300 gel, 2. 'K - Tm.,-fa A ZV1 mm Z . u-:F 71033 In g33 f , -4 F ii xi-1 33-'ECP-ql'T'l 0 X bm ' -gngggif N 'WX X. 4 ' ggozmi to 1 'W .QQ '15 mf-,222 Q r .Q 1.5 ,-1, Q owes? 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Oct I2-Pied Pica club se- lecred Bill Sfrasfers, Mary Kerilcas, and Frank Sarfor for officers. Oct I3-Scofch club chose for officers Denfon Dunn, El- sie Kienirz, and Milne Ma- saolca. Oct I4-Losf a game +o Jordan I3-6. Oct 20-Lea Reynolds, Dor- ofhy WaH's, Shirlee Crawford and Fern Willcins were elecf- ed officers of Home Eco- nomics club. Oct 2I -Tl'Iere's fhaf I3 cropping up again. We 'lied wi+h Davis I3-I3. Oct 24-Sfudenfs enioyed a program by fhe Ufica Jubi- lee Singers. Oct 25-Leaders' club's new senior members were marked by hair-ribbons, odd socks. and ofher regalia for Their iniliafion penalfies. Oct 28-The Alchemy club chose George Dewey. Edna Hayes and Rodney Hiclcs as represenfafives. No. 4-Teachers exhibi+ed higher learning in a ski? ihey puf on for fhe girls' as- sembly. Nov. 4-Wesf suffered fhird defeat Jordan 33-Wesf 7. Nov. ll-Publicify club formed. members being ad- visory class publicify man- agers. Nov. I I - Soufh overcame West Nov. l5-Wes? Sophs +rounced Sourh Sophs, I3-0. Nov. I5-Ho-me living class under Miss Driscoll visifed Ufah Power 8: Lighi' Co. on a field frip. Nov. 2l--Ediror Gloe said fo wri+e somefhing on calen- dar. Nov. 22 - The Physiology club mef fo appoinf a com- mi++ee +o draw up a consfi- rufion. Nov. 22 - George Morris and Henry Milano clefeafed Sefh Young and Dewane An- derson +o win fhe doubles championship of Wests fall tennis fournament Nov. 22- Berries for Lead- ers' club affended fheir firsi' regular meefing. Nov. 23-Big rally for Easi- Wesf game. Many of fhe alumni afrended. Nov. 24- Easl'-Wesf game feafuring card s+un+ by Wesf and winning by East Nov. 25- Leaders'club members enioyed a dip in +he Y. W. C. A. pool follow- ing an inifiaiion ceremony. Xlff Nov- 44. l jx rmemsmmw Nlg BLNLATH NEWSPAPER AND fn, K eumnvsncxoscoannoms 530s AT THEIR ncpizcssiom 0 f - DANCE A. Dojo OK :T oo O O 5 ,K ' 'X Gy gg? NWN? gi'j' 'jcfl msmnnmnsmw o.J i 33 Egi. coMPurzorussANn 3 M 3 HEAVEIE SIGHS or IV Q ,gf ' V' NOV. X 542:04 xv-A-cr coumcu., M r - jf 'W seems mms FOR -ff FOOTBALLBANQUET mfs ,X ri ll l W' X X s :,l:igQf' ix f X wgiwg Nov-2414 - ffxxxlqf wmwmumwf , Xxx i?3?57 ATLTURKEY Q it Y- x N0V'29J6 rxAz:R-Jnmcs oANcrRs env: srunsms oxielNAL NUMBERS INA SPECIAL ASSEIWBLY wlhw. J 9 3 3 PageOne un re I XV X X X X 1 XX IIIII I W N X X X I I I I I I I 'YI III IIIII 1 In I I II 'T XXXXX I o. Q. -4 J' :K -.- 'f E. :I 0 r X WX XXXX WXXXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXX --, i DEC . 2 eff. LA VAR Munn: AND sauce HANKS ckncxsn Joicss AT TAA Samoa ASSEMBLY , O A lf' W A' .oi xg Dec-64- A ' . 1 Boys s:siNnzAlNiNeroR -A ALLAMERICANSNOXVBALLINS' Q -A rmsr SNOXVFALL Q, tl U r u 0 ce ff , .-A fx ff 4 A A A nec-ref? lla THE RED AND BLACK STAFF ENTERTAINED THE PRINTING AND YEAR BOOK STAFFS IN T-IS AFTER DISTRIBUTING THE CHRISTMAS ISSUE O .S W 5 e o '5- ,yn ll? X W? ufwz Y I fi' :AAA+ . I, yy 1 y' 5, SANTA XVAS sooo WMZWM 4 l TO TAA uma Boys 0 , It Af ly! AND sims INJHE I rl K , f lffaymmgjjjxg ASSEMB DEC-254' CHRISTMAS - zz-1 .2 ,. ALLTI-IE rnesmss -.g:,---2-: -I WERE osuemso -NWN - :,- IIYEATQSZLGLATJ? 'ff 3 ' J Q 'dl Wfse Page One Hundred Forly Dec. 2 - Belvedere Lounge was The scene of Ihe annual fooslball dance. Big Iurnouf. The foofball heroes sfrefched Jrheir chesls. Dec. 6 - The Salesmanship class visifed 'rhe Ufah Power and Lighf Company. Dec. 7 - Home Economics held a meefing in honor of fhe birfhday of Ellen H. Rich- ards, founder of home eco- nomics. Dec. I3 - Confesl' for club piciures in Ihe Year Book opened. An experimenf Ihaf was never before affempfed. Dec. I6-The German club made merry af fheir parfy in Ihe Eafon Gym. Dec. I6-The Gregg fheme confesl closed. Viola Habloe- shaw, Florence Langford and ScoI'+ Kirk, winners. Dec. I6-Dale Morgan and Carol G o d d a r d won firsl' places in shorf s'rory and es- say, respeclively, in Ihe Red and Blaclc Chris+mas confesf. Dec. 22-All enioyed a dance in 'rhe Eafon Gym. School lef our early. Dec. 26 - Johnnie Freshie slarled saving pennies for Chrisfmas presenls - nex+ year's. Everybody realized how greaf if was Io roll over and go To sleep again on a Monday morning. Jan. 3-School reopened al- ler fhe holidays wilh sleepy answers lo all queslions. Jan. 6-G r a n i l' e defealed Wesl' 30-I7 in lhe lirsf game of lhe baskelball league. Jan. 9-The book slore an- nounced lhe l932-33 Easl, Wesl and Soulh sludenl' di- reclories. Now lo find oul where lhal new girl friend lives. l Jan. l4+Members of lhe boys' l-l club presenled 'rhe W. A. G. council wilh a box of candy in appreci- alion of lhe banquel given lo fhe alhlefic boys. Jan. I7-A conlesf for new songs and yells was spon- sored by lhe Pep club. Jan. I8-Granile was vic- lorious over Wesl' in 'lhe swimming mee'l'. Jan. 20-W e s l lriumphed over Soulh 29-25. Jan. 23-The Red and Black came under lhe managemenl of lhe second semesler slaff. Jan.23-Ho, l-lum! Jusl as bad as beginning school. New semes'rer's work began. Jan. 27-O r a l Expression classes slaged an assembly. Jan. 27-The annual Smoke- less Smoker was sponsorecl by lhe Sludenl' Council. Jan. 28-Mrs. Jennie Thom- as, inslruclor in English, lefl' lo allend Columbia univer- sily. li I X X X 6 X ,yu if Il' 'il 1 C9 g JAN 4345- f I PREPARATIONS 1 sseuN ron ANNUAL 1 A A SCHOOL PLAY A rr . I X c F75 Q JAN'I3Q4 I THIRTEEN ASAIN wcxv 1 ron xvssr- osrcmzn DAVIS ze-25 I O . A 1 3- . f U sz I - JAN'20Jf- f' I '55 X SAID fnnexvsmo ,A A soma TEACHERS sur J X xviu RETURN MONDAY ro Ps-sim omsns X ' I QQ fp I 'Q A I I I JAN -2056 X WHAT AGREAT DIFFERENCE X Jusm FEW mans IN PEN X ANDINK MAKE' REPORT cnkos X X 17 A X P 1 as A -A I JAN'Z34'5 -Q 'Q t Y , ivssw osrsmo .Ex-'5X32J 'W scum ATTI-IE sxvmmue , - rx I O qs' X LDRSEN I 9 J J X X X1 Page One Hundred Forly-one 5 X WX XXXX YXXXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXX FEB -3414 THE ASSEMBLY xvns A me success-sxns BY me ers: CLUB AND THE IVJ-I.C'.v. COUNCIL ,Q ' ,ik 6 za- 5 V-'M TT ,f I T gg: FEB-946 x cub Rspoizmzs I-Il-ID THE THRILL OF . DISTRIBUTING THEIR FIRST ISSUE . . f X-cl A FEB'l53cf I I Q xvssr sovns . b , mouncso JORDAN ef. ,f sorusromsruns one-7 O - -L, gx I 1. I .f I X 1-251554 , FEB'22 Q' Sufi' ' xvnsnmerows anzmvnv- jeff NO scnopr 7 G' HY '4 .- -I is .ff ll QI' Ig I FEB'Z5ff- DI6C-:EST NIGHT OF THE YEAR' TI-IE ANNUAL CADET HOP o Page One Hundred Forfy-Iwo WMRSFN Feb. 3-Wesl Panlhers won in 'rhis year's firs+ league baslcelball game wilh Easl Leopards 28-I I. Feb.6-Affer school games slaried for girls. Feb. 7-Miss FilzGeraId pre- senled Mike Masaolca wi+h an apple pie in paymenl of a bel. Feb.9-The Physiology club won rhe piclure c o nl e s I sponsored by lhe Year Boolc. Gregg club came second and W. A. G. received spe- cial menlion. Feb. 9-Lee Gayle, LaVar Murri and Viola Sears won prizes in I'l'1e Pep club's song and yell conlesl. Feb. 9-W. A. G. council enlerfained lhe Soulh and Eas+ High Afhlelic Girls af a lea. Feb. IO-Dr. Elmer I. Gosh- en spolce o-n Abraham Lin- coln al fhe assembly. Feb. IO-Granife delealecl Wesl in second meel 34-I4. Feb. I3-Swimming m e e I wilh Soufh. Feb. I7-Davis overcame Wesl in baslcelball 24-IB. Feb. I7-The R. O. T. C. hoslesses gave a parfy in honor of lhe officers. Feb.2O-Wesl beal by Soulh 37-26. Feb. 23-The hoslesses were inlroduced al 'lhe assembly. March 3-Easf Iurned Iables on Wesf in baslcefball 34-2I. March 7-Looks Iilce spring is here. The boys began 'rraining for fraclc and 'rhe army Ioolc The air. March I5-The B e r r i e s were formally inifiafed info Leaders club. March 20-The boys I'ooIc up spring Iraining for foofball. March 22-The baffalion drilled oufside for +he firsf Iime since Iasl' fall. March 24-25-T h e P o sf - Graduafe debafers placed fourrh in Ihe Ufah - Idaho Junior College debale Iour- namenf. March 24-The French, Ger- man, and Spanish clubs pro- vided an inferesfing assem- bly. The main feature was songs in The Ihree languages. March 24--The Publicily club sponsored a mafinee dance in Ihe Earon Gym. March 29--The W. A. G. council held Iasf meeting before The Girls' Dance. March 30-The Red and Bla ck and Paniher Sfafis were honored by a visif from Provo high school iournalism class. March 3l-The W. A. G. council sponsored an assem- bly in Ihe affernoon and Ihe annual Girls' Dance in Ihe evening. IMAR-SP6 5 SEASON I . , Q K 1-2 y I MAR-7Q' I THE TENNIS COURTS I WERE SWEPT OFF PRE- . N Y, PARATORY T0 SPRING 1 AND SUMMER TENNIS I .VXX A W N XII I X X, :JJ 4:3 I if I I MAR-QJ6 I i SI6N OF SPRINGS I Y 4 f' COMING -' BOYS FLY , A RITE ON THE CAMPUS O . .- is .E x Q, 'ilfsll IX MAR-IOJQ , GAY DRESSES ON GAYER GIRLSAPPEARED IN THE SCHOOL DRAM!-ITIL PRODUCTION I IT NEVER PsAlN5 - ' O yi ff MAR-174 '6REENYONYOU'AS srunsms CELEBRATE sr- PATRICKS DAY ,f NNN O 93,3 THE GIRLS TOOK THEIR TURN AND BOU6HT TICKETS T0 THE GIRLS' DANCE 0 Page One Hundred Forfy Ihree WX XXXX WXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXX APRILIQC- HAD TO PLAY All me PRANK5 AT Hong BECAUSE All fools DAY cm: ON SATURDAY' THANK egoomsss U NNW in ibm 41.1 i APRIL iff- PIED PICAS CONFETTIED APRIl3-45 f TXVO DAYS TO TRY ff A ij T0 SLEEP OFF THE 5 '5 A PRING FEVER --H f, NO SLECE SS THEIR ANNUAL DANCE O BEN V x YODELERS AND l I K Yoozicnsssss DID THEIR BEST IN THE ANNUAL SCHOOL OPERA f 41755 5 APRILZI-2226 Cl 'N Q . Wlfiszfsl Q One Hundred Forfy-four April I-A fhoughfful mem- ber of Company A pre- senfed cadef Capfain Sfuarf Foufz wifh a square-wheeled lunnamedl vehicle wifh which fo amuse himself during offi- cers' school. April 3-Debafe club held a dance in fhe Ambassador l-lofel lounge for Debafe club members only. April 6-The graduafion lisfs for boys appeared. Sfep up and learn your fafe! April 7-Leaders club held a swimming parfy af Becks' plunge in connecfion wifh fhe Oufdoor and Swimming clubs wifh fhe Boys' swimming feam also invifed. April 7-The Thriff club pre- senfed a one-acf play af fhe regular assembly program. April 8-Whaf a hecfic day! All Year Book worlc had fo be finished on fime. April I4 - The Engineers sponsored an assembly. The 'rheme was carried ouf on Pan-American day lines. April 29-The Engineers en- ioyed hof dogs and marsh- mallows al fheir canyon parfy. April 2l-The Alchemy club furnished fhe assembly. April 28-The Gregg club presenfed l-loolcs and Crooks, a one-acl' play as parf of fheir assembly pro- gram. May 5-The goal reached. Many s i u d e n 1 s received awards for +heir year's or half year's work in special acrivi- Ties. May 5-The awards for ihe Red and Black iennis iourna- rnen'r were presenled. May 6-The siale 'rrack meel was held ai ihe Universiiy oi Uiah. May IO-General Craig in- specied 'the bailalion afier school. All boys volunfeered +o slay. May I5-The campaigns for school eleciions are on. May I9-The girls exhibiied 'their clolhes-making abililies in Their annual fashion revue. The ar? classes also exhibiied. May 20-The Engineers club enioyed ihemselves al iheir annual parry. May 23 - T h e inlramural baseball is holding 'fhe alien- lion of rhe boys al present May 26-The Junior officers of ninefeen +hir+y-+hree en- lerlained for The Seniors a+ lhe annual Junior'Senior Re- cepiion. May 26-The Red and Black, Priniing and Paniher slalfs celebraied af fheir farewell banquet May 29- Hurrah, we're our ai las'r! Year Book speak- ing. May 30-One-day holiday lor Decoralion Day. I ' XV I X ' x X t g. X 'fb MAYIOC- f, A 'APRIL sHoIvEIzs' A I BROU6HT Il 'MAY FLoIvEIzs y I X 0 as A. I X ,II ,gm .M J . X Q.. I EXHIBITION OF YEARS '57 ' XVORKINMECHANIC ARTS Q Q A . I Q 0 fbi, cs , A pr In I 'SHINE THOSE BooIs -- ' I X ANNUAL R-O-T-O BATTALION , VI, WI INSPECTION A ' srgfrall ,.. Wie xr li, X Il Junmf- N ' 'sooo-BY FOREVERH X XXFROMTHESENIORSAND X sEE You NEXT YEAR 1 from THE FRESHIES 1 O I I JUNE ZW 1 IIIEsENIoI2sIzEcIEvEo X THEIR LAST 6IFTFROl'l A DEAROLDXVEST - - ffl Q3 X THE PRIZED DIPLOMA X O X X I Page One Hundred Forfy-fi I L I WWQQQZJEW gf :f,zz f 0 Www 3 Eii? Q ggi? 355 3 QJZQQ L, Jam M fkww-7 Qgwew JQMQ. 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And in fhis closing, le'r us nor forgef Our lo-yal helpers, friends so fried and True. To P. S. Eclcer for his porfraifs all, To Eas+mans for fheir famous lcodak films, And +o fhe cover press of Deserel News e give our fhanlrs. For +he engravers, foo, We make our deepesf bow for special plafes To- prim' for you +he scene you love-Wesf High. The 'rype you'll read, when you've more Time, was sei' y ' A+ +he place named Superior. To all . 6 Who've helped, we send sinceresl' grarifudeg And as we wri+e finis, we wish you ioy In fhese recorded memories ofWes1' And essful year of +hir+y-fhree. S ffl M A X ll. . 1 A X . . 7 1 Y N : n E' I A 1 if 'V 52 U ii is S H va A. v L, .. 1 1 Y' 4.4 . . ,I 1 'Y ' A .IIIII Fl J' , J .. 1 I' nu. III. . Ir 1 . W, 3' XT by 'S'-. '91 4 lu 4, m f- -- . --r-- , u 61:52 I-,wig S g,-. V -'.-15 fv. 4- 4, 2' 5' '..,'.-ff IU-I.. -.IIII3I.wI, 3,5 Ij.21.I1II?I!:-7. I,.54IIfajkr I its ' 'Ji-1 :5i f5A3f-35. '1 lr. 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West High School - Panther Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 1

1926

West High School - Panther Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 1

1928

West High School - Panther Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

1931

West High School - Panther Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

1934

West High School - Panther Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 1

1937

West High School - Panther Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938


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