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

 - Class of 1940

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X A Symboa of fiffy years of Qducaflorwal proqre-sg made by :PW SU fl 6 V' . 1 . . .i X K .ill V, lf! 1 Lake- Cwiy Publmc SC,'WOO!SyQJf8I'T1 whch was OVQHVN1QdJLHf N9 N970 'K af 0'C6W0'C The old order changeTh, yielding place To new .... AT The close oT The halT cenTury oT lvlr. Keeler's inspir- ing leadership in The SalT Lake CiTy Schools, we have endeavored To porTray very brieTly in This book The prog- ress we have made during This Time .... mindTul oT The inTellecTual and culTural ideals oT pioneer TradiTion .... oT our heriTage oT peace and securiTy .... in a world where TradiTion and RighT seem To have been uprooTed . . . . oT our responsibiliTy To keep alive The divine spark Tor Those who Tollow along The social TronTier .... Toward The goal oT inner conTenT, and an undersTanding oT The value oT being a True, consTrucTive American. Tl-IE STAFF wjffffjf 1 m wi? WW WWW ff ff' , Qvww AW M M Aclminis+ra+ion Classes A+hIe+ 7 XMI. C 2.1 25. Kiwi.. Q 1 . . . UI! All Cifdfallll e llIllVL C.ill'L:!, L'UlllIllc.'lll0'C4lllIII? 74.4175 7 . . . ll. 7 7zl'Czi!!1'!L'1T .fL'Tl'lL'L', IAIJ AQUA IJ aiL'cllL'tilULl . . . To wriTe a hisTory oT WesT T'ligh, as we lcnow iT Today, would be To give an accounT oT The liTe oT Fred D. Keeler Tor The pasT TwenTyfThree years. AbouT The Time Mr. Keeler assumed The principalship oT WesT High School, iT consisTed oT a moTley group oT scaTTered buildings, abouT which The porTable Type was predominanT. Under These condiTions, mo' biliTy and communicaTion were aT a low ebb, while equipmenT, necessary Tor good high school worli, was wholly inadeguaTe3 all in sTrilcing conTrasT with The almosf palaTial appoinTmenT aT The EasT l-ligh School. WiTh such a seT-up iT would noT have been sTrange, had school :,piriT, so essenTial To The liTe oT any school, approached The vanishing poinT. BuT Mr. Keelerls repuTaTion as a School Man had preceded him, and Those who really lcnew him were conTidenT oT The ouTcorne. The whole school, Teachers and sTudenTs alilce, and, in TacT, The whole conn- muniTy, soon realized ThaT a sTrong man was aT The helm, and They have known iT ever since. Through his leadership, WesT T-ligh has become a Truly cosmopoliTan high school, wiTh a naTional repuTaTion Tor The breadTh and Thoroughness oT iTs Training. WiThin iTs walls young men and women may receive The appropriaTe counsel and guidance To enable Them To develop Their personaliTies, and To malce a well-rounded success oT Their school experiences. Mr. Keeler has a peculiar TaculTy oT always lceeping himselT in The background. lT's The Teachers, or The youngsTers, as he calls Them, who are responsible Tor The good worla oT The school. IT is This generous rec- ogniTion oT The eTTorTs oT oThers ThaT has endeared him To his associaTes. Mr. Keeler is one who Teels The ioy oT liTe ouTside oT his immediaTe proTession. T-Tis reading is by no means conTined To boolcs on educa- Tional meThods, Tor iT is doubTTul if There are many, cerTainly noT among The Teaching proTession, who have so wide a range of The besT ThaT has been said and wriTTen, T-le has, Too, whaT unTorTunaTely so many oT us do noT have, a Tine sense oT humor which enables him To enliven The oTherwise drab Things oT liTe, boTh Tor himselT and oThers. SalT Lake CiTy is surely TorTunaTe in having as principal oT The WesT T-ligh School on This, iTs Golden Anniversary, Fred D. Keeler, a man among men----educaTor, ciTizen, Triend. -GEORGE A. EATON. 5 L, . ' -e Ly, 3 Jl Mr. Keeler's firsl school in lhe Fourleenlh Ward . . . a lourlh grade class. lpiclure by courlesy of Mrs. A, J. Lowe, who is fhe fourlh girl from lhe riqhf on The lirsl rowl. QL Mr. Keelers lirsl qradualing class. lplclure by courlesy of Mrs. Edilh Lambs-rl, slondlrmq al exlreme riqhhl Our hiqh school as if looked Q 'l' 5 when Mr. Keeler was ap ,gf l , poinled principal in l9l7. ,I u'N0 1 9 h ' -V Q' 52 his 5 A 1 ' ff ...'.', v . l on iq 5 I ivy , 'x , f-fm.-Lws-. srl ' r - ' xl A NBC. :Jing 1 ir 55.4 l A .:,. l l .Z -, - . 4' 'Jaw-Ai A1 l Y 'T 'Y El -......: 3 Qz i e 'I I yi'f-::-::f1:.':.:':2 -Zf'--rv----'- 4. f-M 'Q ,..., -1--qwv' A ff- --,Q-u-Enom. X 4-A A+ The age of lwenly-eight A+ lhe age of lwenly-live. ' Mr. Keeler as principal of lhe M, Bryan? High School. A Mr. Malfhew F. Noall acls as mas- 'I y +er of ceremonies af lhe birlhday banquel given Mr. Keeler by 'rhe is facully al lhe Newhouse I-lolel, f February 28. EZ - b 114 ,eu , i i Mr. Salisbury puls 'rhe finishing louches A scene from lhe assembly celebraling on lhe bir+hday calce. Mr. Keeler's birfhday. Al The age of nineleen. Characlerisfic pose, walching assemblies. Sludenlr Body Presidenls of lhe Wes? l-ligh School, parlicipale in birlhday assembly, wilh Orson Beesley, lvlasler of Ceremonies: Wen- dell Smool, I9I5g Jimmy Hodgson, l926: Jaclc Anderson, l933g Grover Rawlings, l9373 Spenf Cer Van Noy, IQ38: Bob Willon, l939. cl fllllf of KAL' cfJ!llIlllll. 0ll77.'4llll!tifCT.'7 .!!!6.5.iLi7C.f jZL'L'L'l.VL'LK I I I i f All ,x!i!'C. !Xe.'CL C ftdlll TS-llaifmhi 014 KAL' C,2'Lili.fl.Cll cf llc' 6 . f . . 7 . UIIICLIVIYIIIL L'!L'g'CtlllL'll CII Alf lfldblilil f c f K -' I New York CiTy. WarmesT greeTings To The WesT High School on iTs Golden Anniversary and iTs good TorTune in sTill having Mr. Keeler and also my besT home-Town Triend, Eliza- bath FiTzgerald, FiTzie, To all oT us she was good naTured enough as To Try To Teach. I hope The nexT TiTTy years are happy ones. Whil BurneTT, Class I9l6, EdiTor, STory Magazine and The STory Press Dear Fred: May l ioin your hosT oT Triends in exTending To you birThday greelings and congraTulaTior.s on your re- markable record, noT only as Teacher and principal, buf oT making a greaT many Triends in This communiTy. May you enioy many more years oT good healTh. Julian Bamberger. Mr. Fred D. Keeler: Greehngs and congraTulaTions Trom WesT PoinT- many of whose sons look To you in graTeTul remem- brance-noT only Tor Three or Tour pleasanT and proTiT- able years spenT under your guidance, buT Tor The incul- cafion oT many educaTional habiTs ThaT have since sTood us in excellenT sTead. The graduaTes oT WesT PoinT are spoken oT as The Hlong grey line. lT musT Till you wiTh a greaT deal oT pride To review The long red and black linei' oT WesT High graduaTes exTending back To The shadows -The Thousands oT men and women who as boys and girls acknowledged you as Their menTor and guide. Allow me To voice my indebTedness and apprev ciaTion To you aT This Time: as one oT ThaT long line-l saluTe you! Morris O. Edwards, FirsT LT., lnT., U. S. Army lClass oT l929l Riverside, CaliTornia. Condolence To WesT High sTudenTs and TaculTy. Con- graTulaTions To you and may you have many, many years oT joyous Treedom. Hazel Selby. Mrs. Fox ioins me in sending, along wiTh birThday greeTings and congraTulaTions, a sincere expression oT good will. As Anna Wilcken, Mrs. Fox TaughT her very TirsT year in The WebsTer School, under your kindly supervision. You have indeed been a good Triend To me and To The insTiTuTion in which I have been em' ployed. For personal and selTish reasons I deeply regreT ThaT so young and so able a man musT reTire Trom The Teaching profession. Our good wishes go Through The years, and may There be many oT Them. F. Y. Fox, PresidenT L. D. S. Business College Columbia UniversiTy, New York CiTy. RegreT cannoT aTTend Homecoming ceremonies, buT school prevenTs. BesT wishes To Mr. Keeler and Miss FiTzgerald. Give Three Tor Class oT l935. HerberT Price. FasT High. Many, many happy reTurns oT This day. You are a greaT man. My besT regards To you and Tamily. Lisle BradTord. SalT Lake CiTy. Three oT us have enioyed your leadership and our high school years would noT have been The same wiTh- ouT you aT The helm. We wish you a very happy birThday and hope you have many more. Doris, George and EdiTh Koehler. SalT Lake CiTy. Your inTluence on me in my school days has leTT me deeply graTeTul. You musT Tind greaT pleasure in mulTi- plying ThaT by The Thousands oT your Tormer sTudenTs. May l congraTulaTe you on your birThday and express my sorrow To WesT High aT your plan To leave in June. Tony Willemsen. SalT Lake CiTy. CongraTulaTions oT TiTTy years oT service To you. We appreciaTe your Triendship and ideals you seT Tor us. AccepT our besT wishes. Ruby STevens, '27 Don Terry, '29 John WesTergard, '29 John Allen, '22 Harry Price, '22 John ChrisToTTerson, T23 Marvin H. Price, '23 Dick Newhausen, '22 Harry Brewer, '23 PeTersburg, Virginia. l have iusT received a clipping Trom one oT The SalT Lake CiTy newspapers Telling oT your splendid record aT service in The SalT Lake schools. May l be one oT The Thousands To exTend my hearTiesT congraTulaTions. A Tew years ago my TaTher decided ThaT my educa- Tion could noT be compleTe wiThouT aT leasT a liTTle Training under Fred Keeler and Rachel Edwards. l Then sTarTed a daily walk Trom 7Th SouTh and 4Th EasT STreeTs To The BryanT Junior High School where I remained Tor The ninTh, TenTh, elevenTh, and TwelTTh grades. I shall be eTernally indebTed To my TaTher Tor inTroducing me To ThaT sTerling genTleman, Mr. Fred D. Keeler. Again, congraTulaTions, long liTe and happiness. BrianT F. BranTing. amz? 05 CMJM ,474 CSCAWZ On July l9Th, I89O, lvlayor George W. ScoTT, acTing as presidenT ex-oTTicio, organized The TirsT Board oT EducaTion, which consisTed oT The Tollowing members: Hyrum Johnson, William Nelson, George W. Snow, T. C. ArmsTrong, Jr., John N. Pike, P. L. Williams, L. U. ColbaTh, Charles E. MiTchener, George D. Pyper, and William J. Newman lTaTher of E. G. Newman, WesT High FaculTy member.l George D. Pyper, well-known manager OT The old SalT Lake TheaTer, is The only surviving member of The TirsT SalT Lake CiTy Board oT Educa- Tion. Prior To ThaT Time he served The ciTy as police clerk Tor Ten years. and as police judge Tor Tive. This meeTing was held in The CiTy Hall, which now houses The SalT Lake CiTy Fire DeparTmenT. The purpose oT The organizaTion was To Take over The L. D. S. EcclesiasTical Ward Schools and esTablish a Public School SysTem Tor SalT Lake CiTy. The TirsT WesT High School opened in Sep- Tember I8'-70, in The old FourTeenTh Ward building, which was laTer named The FremonT School. AT ThaT Time There was also a small class oT pupils on The EasT side, in The basemenT oT The Scandinavian LuTheran Church, on FourTh EasT and Second SouTh STreeTs. ATTer Two monThs oT work, however, The ciTy Tound iT could noT mainTain Two High Schools, so The ToTal of TiTTy sTu- denTs were combined in The FremonT School. Mr. E. M. Collins was appoinTed principal. BeTore This Time, The ciTy schools had been organized inTo TwenTy- Two wards .... The only requiremenT was The paymenT oT a TuiTion Tee oT Trom eighT To Twelve dollars per year. This arrangemenT daTed back To l849, when, Two years aTTer The pioneers had enTered The valley, nineTeen wards had been organized. ln l89l, The SalT Lake High school was oTTicially organized wiTh nineTy-one pupils enrolled. Mr. Malone was The appoinTed principal. The TirsT high school graduaTion was held June 9, l893, aT The SalT Lake TheaTer, where six girls and Tour boys received diplomas. This number represenTed only Three sTudenTs ouT oT every Thousand oT The populaTion. IT has now increased over Twelve hundred percenT. The FremonT became Too small Tor The sTudenTs, so They moved To The ClayTon Building. The TirsT Tloor oT This building was occupied by a wax works exhibiTion. The enrollmenT oT The school increased so rapidly ThaT even The ClayTon Building could noT accommodaTe Them in I897. The school was moved To The PierponT STreeT Building, which is now The UTah NaTional Guard Armory. Mr. A. O. Clark was appoinTed principal. The TwenTy-Two classrooms accommodaTed everyone, buT The noise Trom The near-by boiler TacTory caused a greaT deal oT annoyance. L4 fat: 0 fzijfeaf ifg-elmo! Mr. George A, EaTon was appoinTed principal in IQOO. ln Ten years The enrollmenT had grown Trom 50 sTudenTs To 562. The one general course had expanded inTo Tour: classical, scienTiTic, English, and com- mercial. ShorTly aTTer school began, in The Tall oT l9Ol, a Tire swepT Through The building, desTroying walls and apparaTus. The caTasTrophe leTT The Board oi EducaTion in a sorry plighT, buT Governor Heber Wells and The STaTe Land Board oTTered Them The Tree use oT The old Union Building and lvlain Building, which had been used as The Universiiy oi UTah up To ThaT Tall, l.aTer, The ciTy boughT This properTy. The old Unive-rsiTy science building, now The Junior High, was used as The DesereT Museum. A caTeTeria was in The basemenT oT The Union Building, which was Then occupied by a grade school. ln l9l2 iT became necessary To have anoTher high school, so whaT is now The BryanT Junior High School was used Tor baTh elemenTary and high school classes. ln SepTember IQT4, The beauTTul new High School EasT was ready Tor occupancy, wiTh Mr. W. G, McCoy as principal. EasT High school soon became The new name. Mr. G. N. Gillilan was principal oT WesT High Trom This Time unril i9l7, when Mr. Keeler was appoinTed. WesT conlinued To grow so rapidly ThaT The cry liWe wanT a new buildingfi broughT resulTs. To The class oT l9l9 much crediT is due. WiTh Their class meeTings and parades, The inTeresT and generosiTy oT The ciTizens were aroused. Bonds were TloaTed, and in The Tall oT V922 The presenT lvlain building was Tinished aT a cosT oi fB785,0l0.00. During iTs consTrucTion, classes were held in porlables on The campus. The TooTball Tield ran easT and wesT. ln IQO4 The EaTon gym was builT, and in I9l I The Technical Building was compleTed. During The TiTTy years oT lvlr. Keelerls Teaching in SalT Lalce CiTy, he has seen The high school grow Trom TorTy-eighT pupils To I l,838. lnsTead ol one high school, SalT Lalce now boasTs eleven iunior and senior high schools, and insTead oT The Ten original graduaTes, in l939 There were T927 high school graduaTes. WesT High is The sevenlh school in which Mr. Keeler has been prinf cipal .... NineTeenTh Ward, Lincoln High, WebsTer High, UinTah, WesT Junior lnow Horace Mann Highl, and BryanT High. Mr. fx, G. Hagen, now principal oT Irving Junior High School, will be lvlr, Keelers successor in T940 4I. lfl IJLVVLVL Campus conversa+ions . . . siu- denis' lauqhier . . . auiumn wiin i+s vivid coloring brings capri- cious moods . . . ine open road inviies a friendly gree+ing...'rl'1e ioy and conienimeni of you+n . .. .'T --N-..,.1- sh W, ,f A . r ' vv- . 4 - -dr .. - J' I' .,. J '.f-, u v . 5 f ' ' I J . i .-.-......J ' , . .J .. .'-.Y gf'- . ,- L ' 0 1 wf jg., X W V! M. 95 ,rv s 'Qu Q. Q Wy, 4'?k,yoA'5. I .nf f If fx,lql 1.-'Pf.TL'ig'?J?'.' il 4 :JAY PTH5..-'.!. v . W, 6 u 'H . fl.:-:Sal I ' fi.p1-f-'li' l 'f Q' ,Wm V , pf .4 ' 1' - 'V 1 f f' ' e 'a v ' ..r -1 -'Y 'IQE N '43 4.. uw'f9V' ' 4 v Jlrwgx U hr 4 R Q. Q. K1 N' 152: fin-s. N. . M .. 'ai' '1 M ff.-1' ' . 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Supl. of Buildings and Grounds R. L. Conley .... Treasurer Assl. Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION David H. Thomas D. E. Hammond C. O. Jensen John B. Ma+heson Fisher Harris S. L. Billings Frederick C. Loofbourow LeGrand P. Backman 4 wi Qy L 1- Elise Scholl Foods Clara Hosmer Maurine Office Henrieifa Sfei Heallh Educ. CMAJ! Clank Domiana Gannuscia Spanish, English George P. Unseld Physics Georgia Young Enqlish Joseph Millerburg Dean of Boys Alvina P. Nelson Dean of Girls W.J. Asfler Prinlinq Ramona McKean Office L. B. Ballard Heallh Educ.. Phys. Ed. Alice Floyd Commercial, English Floyd Romney Healfh Educ., Phys. Ed. History. Economic Geography Doroihy Simpson Enqlish, Vocal ions Ann Groesbeci Enqlish Gladys Palmer George A. Sm Zooloqy, Biolo Delphine Lynch Commeicial Elia Nelson Enqlish, Speech ifh cw Adeline Coolre Boolcslore Cornelius Salisbury Kenneih Ryan l-leallh Educ., Phys. Educ. Miranda Malson Healih Educ., Phys. Educ Fine Avis. Commercial Arls fel , Phys. Educ. Maree Chrisiensen U. S. l-lisfory Office Praclice, Com Wes? Jennie Thomas Publicalions, Journalism Peter S. Marfhalcis Malhemaiics plomeler J. M. Anderson Commercial Joh n Lambson Special Classes Margarel' Caldwell Speech, Drama Minnie Cunningham Lalin, French A. E. Anderson General Shop Rhea Gibson l-lomelivinq Sergeanf A. C. Hurley R. O. T. C. Nellie Bradford Physioloqy, Bolany P. Melvin Pefersen Vocal. Music Augusfe Ulermann German, Malhemalics L. R. Be nfly Mechanical Drawing. U. S. l-lislory Nellie Pugsley Shorlhand, lransciiplion Al+on B. Poulsen U. S. l-lisfory, Dorolh English, C. C. Greenwell Salesmanship, Boolmlceepinq Louise Henderson English Kennefh Roylance Band, Orcheslra, Harmony Jeanneffe Beers Home Economics W. E. Willey U. 5. l-lislory Amy Holderness Commercial Joseph A. Curlis l-lisfory Rufh Swan Office C. R. Whifehead Machine Shop Maude English C. W. World Malhemalics, Chemislry Ida Heywood ClOll'liI1Q Daniel Weffsiein Aulo Mechanics Jessie Duncan English Ernesf F. Voellner Copper, Welding Edward G. Newman Woodwork Minnie F. Kuhn Applied Arls John L. Chrisfensen Eleclrical Deparlmenl Lulubelle Smifh Commercial Bruce R. Mafhews Chemislry Orpha Kiser Libiary Blanche Kidder Enulish Economics yS. Ingalls Shorlhand, Trans. C.Chugg Olher Facully Members Dorofhy M. Wilson l-lealfh Educ.. Phys. Educ. Fanny Mahaney Psycholoqy, l-lisfory Elva Y. Van Winlzle Law, Debale Sue R. Willon American Problems HIV fs. My-fl Myr'rle Adamson Girls Gym. Sec. 25 Theodore Floor Gloria S+evenson Barbara Dixon . Jeanefle Taggarl' Roberl Bilner John Grams . Leah Weed . Alvin Simonsen Lawrence Higgs Joe Marrelli . John Predari Ray Nebelrer 76 Gordon Holmes, Presidenl . Vice-President . Secrelary . . . hlislorian . Red 81 Black Edilor . Panlher Edilor . . . L+. Colonel . W.A.G. Presiclem' . W.H.A.M. Presidenf . Senior Presidenf , Junior Presiden+ . Cheer Leader . fxlhlelic Manager Mociafe Q-Szmlmz, 0 CWM Bafbala owl al l' Joh' Ra Bob Wilion . Spencer Van Noy Grover Rawlings Rulon Anderson Herberl' Price Jerry Jeremy . Alvin Spencer Alberl' Heiner 0'Cl4fL67Z 26.41, Zlftfei lA. S. W. organized in I9 I 5l I939 I938 I937 I936 i935 I934 I933 I932 John Bob I x Q0 Leah Dick Van Winkle David Easfman Dick Parry . Jack Anderson Alma Williams James Hodgson Willard Lunf . Leo Tellefson . Thomas Simmons Frank Murdock Vern Funk . Ray Wallace Charles Smifh Mac Pyke . . Frank McGanney Harold Jennings Wendell Smoof Augusfe Ufermann Sponsor l93l l93O I929 I928 I927 I926 l925 I924 I923 l922 l92I I92O I9I9 I9l8 l9l7 l9I6 I9I5 X M N5 xx xx , s Nvwxx 0. Lv-N L. 'w X xl X A .N ' V 'f',,,-.- ..-XX 4 0+ uw - ix 'f A .ww O 7 -, W' 'Qx S J, 4 ,f 3:1 M' I ,Ldfly ,ff 1 ff W,-1 v' 7 ! .1 , 1 , 1 X ' v V ,X 1 x A f ' I 1 QA I X , 1 n 4 1 f 1 1 0 , 1 x 1 f u I 1 I - W 4 , u ... f Dorolhy Davis Vice-preside-nl Ruby Galloway Lee Hofhein Geraldine Hardy Harlon Logan Jacl: Francis Myrle Peferson X Secrelary Treasurer A Delwyn Fifclwes Mary Pappas O'Dell Norby Marie Pierce Rufh De Young Warren Cable Anile Young James Updegraff 48' Jack Marli A l June G. Guys Quinfon Slaler Mae Gullicllson ...z M Deon Holdaway Carl Shiraishi Wanda Leggroan W arre n Ovia'H ,,. Zlfli0t CfXd.4J Cvgiifdti Lawrence Higgs Presidenf lPic1ure noi lalcenl Beri Alwafer Helen Cox Afhena Halles Carl Hills Vivian Chinn Jack C. Eliason Phyllis Jacobsen Earl Simonsen 1 Vicfor Jensen Maxine Thomas Rober+ Denkers Affon Forsyfh W ,1 6l4L0'Cz5 Th x e Panlher was adopied as The symbol for lhe Wesi l-ligh in Cciober, I9l4. X I Q x Naomi Barlow Margarei Hayev 'I Beverly Williams elma Naccaraio Arlene Milman Doroihy Hoggan Virginia Jane Logan Faye Andelin Loss Boulfon May Davis Lucille Sudbury llah Allgood Nellie Powell Ellen Schroeder Belly Brinlon Joan Wenig Melva Spear June Ward Maxine Holbrook Rufh Reid Shirley Levorsen Anile Harper Berniece Harris Mary Principafo Phyllis Fullmer Marian Barg D onna Pugmire Alice AHey if L ei., Jewel Wallrer Ilene Alder Barbara Cheshire Mary Barraclough 'Tir' 6 Bob Bifner Jeanefie Taggart John Grams Phyllis Jeanne Larsen Joyce Edward Busfer Hoclr .14 .s,r I A Gordon Bennelf 1 l Julia Dorius Jimmy Smillw B' Barbara Dixo DeWayne Haslam Mickey Bailey N N Allan Slo n Marie Shill Dawna Paflerson Roy Vernon Delmer Hansen Gloria Niclr Groesbeclc Leah Weed Sfevensen Elmer Hansen Naomi Fowler Leo Reynolds Thella Langford Tom McKean Beverly Beesley Jay Walson Dorollny Evans Dean Perkins Edna Lee Dow Lee Nelson Kay Seare ning Tony Barrufia Belly Slrom ness Ern es+ Jeffs 9 Q 'U' it Xi if-5 42-fill 'ful' 'R 'W' VII? Plrc. Elf h I x 1 x N, xl Alice Mead Diclc Walls Lucille Andersen Roy Wales Beverlee Bishop Dicl: Carringlon Elaine Maclrinfosh Kennelh Wellslein Carmen Maxheld Lacelle Woolsey Fay Mace Hyrum Meredilh Jane Tygerson Blaine Pack Elna Adams Bill Thomas amer Howard Harman Gene Blaclr George Marvin Shirley Hadloclm Dicl: Kasleler Norma Chrislensen Donald Kramer Gwendalyn Rauscher Ralph Davison La Rae Williams Vernon Anderson Gladys Barron Joe Reece Marjorie Frazier Byron Walson Connie Willemsen Vernal Burrell' Delores Syme Maurine Fowler Gordon Carlson Millie Hansen Rex Young Mardelle Fowler Rose Kumagai ArneH Tarl Gwen Bradlield ln I922 Major O. S. lvicLeary, Wes? Poinl 'I I, was appoinled commandani of The R. O. T. C. Belly Marlrham Frank Baslow Evelyn Barflelf Charles Alexander Barbara Markham Evon Davis Elaine Van Yorlr Belly Billings Bessie Criflenden Nadine Loader Bellie Crillenden into Lwwcwa, Blanche Spencer Helen Banner Leon Wiecherf Clyde Sfoul Donald Sainsbury LaVerne Andrus Barbara Busby Cryslal Cooper Roberl Bischoff 1 C 6lfLLO'C.4 Joyce Grover Kennelh Harris Wanda Erickson Ben Boolh -Q qu- 35 1,..1.,1 . ' - 1 It - - -h :,Q,,, rY,41'fi. 1, . .,, , ,- , A , ' ' 4'-1 ' f 4. . 9-A .,-.. C enzow 4 W 'vw - ...f- ---,., l ,,,,,,,.,,,r 5. - ,ina yi. if , HPV, -494 rwfe.. L -ff. -Q' ' I 1 Puff' f - - , ,A -- Ml Mariorie Rosser Cliff Larsen Rulh Pele-rson Dale Rogers Lee PaHon Rea Richins Bob Glade virginia Oslerloh Belle Of'lner Roberf Olphin Arlen Haich Gran? Morris vii HA,v-yafgg 1-W'4f.. fart-rf The seal was presenlegloihe sfhooll by+1?Sg5'5iOf class in l922, I+ was designed by H. B. Lewis. The inscriplion on if means, 'Nol for ourselves alone' Chris Mefos Helen Fralier Evan Chesley Flora Allsop Doris Jensen Jim Hamillon Margariia Esla ncona Vidor Remigi Glen Anderson Ruih Pehrson Gilberi Pofler Dorena Hunsalrer Mary Mifchley Glen Faclirell Vaughn Lasf Jack Cederluncl Don Pearson Helen Powell Russell O'Brien Mary Anaslos 4 I 'a Qu .X +75 1 K w I I ra!! '11 -15+ ,a Q 4? id if . 1 i mg ...,..f1w- , vi 3' 'gi f his IUIVL ig lf, Gif Barbara Coburn Gene Moss Ardifh Andersen John Coli anna Theodora Floor Waller Brefzing Mariorie Ray Henry Erdweg Belh Allen Harvey Blundell Joan Woolley Miclrie Circuii June Baldwin Roberl Coonrad La Rene Maddox Scoif McKay Una Barnes Harley Sandberg Fay Taylor JWWN, Florence Barnes Bob Sharp Ru'rh Sfeed Bill Roberg Thelma Jackson Karl Polanshelx Virginia Caffall .Y ,ai Jack Cameron y S Jacl: Paul 3 Kafhryn Call Delores Varney Reed Saville Nalhell Holfon Jael: Smith Elaine Olsen es? Q .V -QF? M., man ya if VL' AY. 'IE WY it T i 'G vi' -F.: '59 Q -o V iz 3 ,W '-v-of-p JG J ,d41 'j, F xv lf i i , '9 W, if 3 6 'fl' an In of QP' -4-an l if Douglas Mabey Nadine Johnson Lee Reeves 5 f f- lcv! ' f ,ff- Befly Gillespie Dorofhy Eggeff Donald Mabey Lesler Hoesch Colleen Moore Slerling Callisler Sumi Oki Bob Armsirong Alice Marlin Charlefvaughan Naoma McDermoH' Marjorie Van Leeuwtn Earl JoneS i N i 1 oy' Gail McDonald f Rufh Cammaclr Donlon DeLa Mare Clifford Whale Shirley Reeve Marie Thornion Burnell Elaine Meyers John Predari Weelres Elsie lverson James Lewis Mary Murakami Aubry Briggs Masumi Ueda Thomas Talzesuge Vevedeeh'Wbolsey Jack Hummel Bruhneild Garreff Evan Linderman La Verne Speighl Reid Hanson Helen Sfoclrlish Rhea Thompson Hugh Terry Jean Sfoul Bob Mc Kean Faye Wallace Pearl Stillman Ed Simmons Eslher Taylor Renae Cowburn ln l923, girls were presenlecl wilh cups and pins for oulslanding sporls work. John Giles June Sloclcs Earl Hall Jeanne Worden Violel' Shaffer Sam Papalxosfas Beverly Thomas Fay Sloddarf Lionel Drechsel Haruko Walanulxi Roland Renshaw Annie Richards Rufh Winler Ted Shimizu Dorolhy Eclrersley Cleo Carelfon fl I ZIfll0'C.4 Roberl Safran Rose Siria nm Max Manning Belly Lou Groesbeclr 'lil QE L 30 ,l I CI 6lill0 2Z.4 Lincoln Salisbury Vivian Hardwick Warren Frewin Maxine Nunley L ul L . 6 '10 lime lirsl yearbook was prinlecl in l922 in our own prinl shop. Helen Shinqlelon Wesley Tlwomassen Elaine Mousliondis Millon Saalholif l if John Giles Doll Ulley Doroihy Gregory Doreen Marsh Wesley Nordgren Elaine Naylor Paul Chrisfie Tommy Thomson Wilda Hallon John Hollingslwaus virginia Mclnlosh Marian Pelerson Bill Claylon Ann Goui Arfliur Pullaclx Alvin R. Johansen LaVon Hallell Howard Dunfield Dee Garriclc Rulh Marlrl Roberl Slevenson Louise Cairo Sleve Sargelalnis iii -W Lenore Cummins Sydney Jameson Marga Glen Ogilvie Edith Rich ri'r Thompson Chesfer Murray Helen Lange Vernon Ingram Wanda Jones Frank Miller Bula Albrechf Bill Hoke Doris Daniels Melvin Owens Hilma Hunf James Joyce Langford Bob Mariin Gwene Wilber Head Bill Loomis Irene Klingensiein Boase Shirley Six Don True ih Holi Joe Sharaishi Mary Zachos Peggy Baclrman oZ4,LM'?,,7?A4hQlin+on Jorgensen I Doroihy Allcocl: Geraldine Josephson Roy Hansen Dick Hall Margaret Howells Noall Bybee Delores Barnum flk.. MX ,ffl ,Hz f 3-as VW' '-fr f 4 W WS iv 5 1-rv Su she.,-flilvfn if w sr M A xi i QU I i I 1 33 hw' 'QC' '29 Sl 91 'B' 'U YV ..,-as 17? if Juanila Robbins Marven Wallerson Shirlee Burris Billy Bayes Q Rulh Holi Kyle I Lois Slninglelon ' Bill Sanders Flora Slolcer lllyfaal E S Sorensen Elaine Baggaley Jaclz Clegg I J A' . Melvin McReavy Harriel Burl y Jacl: Cross 1 , I Laurel Elben Charles McComb Margie Powell XZICJ 5 MJ41vf5ifA George Gawan ' Sophie lfausch Franll Sione Billee Thomas Jay Banlns Dorollwy Brems , 'U ' Burnell Allon x yxrlf' Ray Nebelmer I Esllwer Bain Beverly Everell lvlilie Louise Raeburn Perri Lois Lilflewood Wallace Eclrlund David Clwrisliansen Rufln Meinlriarl Dick Roolhoff Shirley Cross K 52 P v ' 1 l ' 1 Q l ' H Helen Curlis Clair Harlrer Helen Peferson Fred Henderson 'X - Y I I J . I 1 l i I XI Paul Jorgenson Peggy Garriclc Don Nance Eve Magana , , Alfa Smifh Frank Wilson Margaref Hayes Joseph Jensen QZQUI' Union ,Building was originally a sclfmool for lime deal, dumb, V Y and blind. I Bill Hadley Lillian Ols Q , jj x ff Jeri Tom Zaelifli' X., Roline Black Luana Preece ee Arbon Genevieve Jones Hal Jensepfli 01 , Edwin Nielson Rufh Baggaley Kennefh Nelson Edna Cooper ZVLZOZJ Maiorie Broadwafer Edgar Wade Helen Lindsay Bill McMillan Bill Savage Aflon Nash Eldon Bangerier Norma Evans .Rim X8 5.3 gun. TQ! 22 I 41 M. 'Q ,uv i if 'Tl' Anson Call Belly Carlson Sheldon Bosh Richard Mavhews Bill Caudell Judy Hanson Gordon Holmes Kaye McShane Lorin Chapman Bob Lone Bill Gibby Abraham Zuniga Don Sharon Keilh Engar Ed Simmons Alha Richardson John Anderson lrval Savage Richa rd Ashby Glen Wrighl Fred Vincenl Gladys Gllberl' Rila Alder Lawrence Higgs lla Pilzalz Arfhur Chrislensen Kennelh Buller Wendell Monson Carl Rasmussen Belly Palmer Mary Hansen Alvin Simonsen Ben Hamblelon Ella Beeman Donald Rosser Gun nar Syversen Ellen Eccles Grani McDonald Deane Berry Kendall Beri McLaughlin Huber Warren Nicholson Gladys Johnson John VanDenBerghe Max Eisen Florence Cowley Owen Wallis Maxcine Larsen Helene Finsfer Maurine Callisrer Lesier Winier Bruce Hanson Marjorie Mirchell if fi Leonard Collins Rachel Benson V E ,,, 8 I eff' ' lv.,-- Jun Oniki A-I Elaine Van Wycl: Leland Waffs Dorofhy Hunrer Helen Arlzowdas Glenn Fosrer Arba Hish Harry Mifani Vernon Porfsche Edwin Bliss Virginia Rasmussen Granl' lpson Dororhy Bohling June Newman Glen erid e Ht E 3' 81 'C 0-al Q 40 Sf- 'hogs George Miner Ruth Williams Keilh Melville Helen Fowler Jaclr Conrad Irene Andrus Ralph Harrison Rull'1Hofl'ieinS Van Lewis Duncan Bernice Baxendale Healon Barlrer Elaine Allred Bob Carr Gwen Kelsey Eugene Byrne Lucille De Filippis Larry Marshall Belly Baldwin Floyd Bridge Margie Babb Franlr Tomomalsu Dawnine Turner lsamu Aoki Yulallo Malsulmawa Benny Gim Fay Wilkinson J Curlis Rigby im Mary Carrel Lei' Ray Croxford Mary Lou Player Jim Armanfroul Sam Boyack Eugene Rose Raymond Huslon Keillu Cornia ,x,'l W1 . James F. Jones Jean Pulley Jaclr Pixfon Evelyn Turpen Willard Warren Paul R. Scl1ul1e Edward Holland Harold Walson Don Marfindale f K Evan Prows Beffy Palmer Jaclr Sampson LAmy Wallon Bob Williams 1 f 4 i tl Bruce Davis I' . 1, y ,ff ' 11 W Louis Lorenz ,V ' ', f fl i Q Warren Ainsworfh Myron Srnifh if Kei+l'1Wesfover Y, , ws: Clvarles Thorne Francis Reese Edgar England X Belly McGovern Roberf Brown Farnes Bernisen Cornelius Vanderlinden Richard Pafion shin, ogg cy l McNiff if f Melvin Mednicl: Lois Powell Lawrence Royal LaPriel Haclnwell Kenneih Tripp 6. K i IU' pub Y , M XX X X V T' w x Q X ,gs X x vi K. X, H X N V Q B2 X X H ups- , 'buh XQ- xx Y -' Q96 . ' Nj if Rxxmk vt f' X A yu , Q xl xv X Q If J X pf x V Xu GJ ' -PW XA X' M :N Xivy by futxt KX, xv NIJ' Q Ky' 9 J Y I . 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'x 1 ,f- - v Josephine Burnell Don Burbidge Andra Anderson Glen Archibald Marie Anderson Nick Lives Eva Richardson Beverly Malin ReHa Johnson Bernice Gillespie lUll0'C.4 Helen Puinam Ada Richardson June Carnell Geneva Woodbury Edra Gibson Belly Lou Paluso Gene Hissheimer Georgia Priskos Helene Herridge Lifa Johnson Mari: Teasdale Elma Brown Alma Roclm Verda Olson Wallace Beihel Anne-A Delberl Jones Marian Reynolds Jean Chesley Belh Barney Virginia Dale Doroihy Braug Russell Taylor Elsie Baller Frederick Boo+h Winifred Woolsey Vila Cowan Clyde Reed Carol Moore Charles A. Branagan Dorofhy Tsouras Wendell DeLaMare Beth Nielson Donald Clarlr Marjorie Crofl' Benson Nelson 'Ns 1 661 gf! Effie Kerilras Jay Barber Ru+h Gillespie Lynn Gibson Zine Gerslner 'H' Paul Glissmeyer Helen Bishop Roland Rasmussen Mona Asher Roberl Schluler Francis Duerson Howard Hari' Dorolhy Richardson Milo Randall Mary Haley Johnny Vileri Lifa Johnson Scholl Sloan Marilyn Mehse La Mar Sorenson Mill 071.4 Kifly Lee Bill Greenburg Louise Byfheway Doug Scoll Donna Whi+e 4-'D Nl Q? 415 lllll0T.4 K Mary Louise Wifhers Sianely Sfoops Jane? Gannuscle Bruce Allen lleann Wendrich Billy Parry Phyllis Sfallings Wally Fouse Zuella Dean Jennie Savage Lois Sfewarf Don Sheefs Grace Parker Gran? Wiscomb Julia Young Sl'oH' Bushnell Josephine CuglieHa Lea na rd Harrison Edra Gibson Vivia n Bowlden Donna Bishop Gordon Brown Jackie Wallace Zene Flinn Jeanefie Oualls Kieih Paslzeri Mary Capell Norman R eese Elizabeih Shovelin Norma Croolcsfon Aden efamma M uffd y swwe Eudora Nash Melvin smafhen smiley smm. iQ f 1- la -Ol 'J Ea 353 X 1' ' .A If 's -1' ' S s l, 1W L 43 l Aird Speakman Freddie De Lang John Evans Melba Middlefon Bessie Edwards Evelyn Taylor Jimmy Manos Gene McBride Shirley Marlin Jean Holmes Isabell Carlson Belly Collins Nick Cozakos Lois Hadlock Evelyn Burrows Edna Jane Dyer Sianley Johnson Doris Melizarelx Joyce Varney Adele Murdock Lynne Lou Jack Gerda Mueller Jack Aird Ardiih Sham Vera Nielson Bernice Donley Angelo Fuoco Evelyn Clwrisfensen Aileen Larson Lois Piburn Ed Gallagher Anila Delgardo Jack Grover Gloria Sicolo Huffaker Doroilwy Wenig I HPLLOZJ 9 QS-'LQ .va ve? l-WI .4-wc, 'vi rg, I - 1 'VF- 'WGS' 316 lied --J 'i a-my Clyde Ross Sfarli Jay Linderman LaVon Farrell Reva Aghby Elaine Harrison Sam Cololoella Russell Hansen Kyoii Kdfleqde Geraldine Lamberi Bonnie Jean Bailey Barbara Mary Sarle George Curiis Jay Barrelf LeRoy Nuzman Rullw Baldwin lU'll0 CJ Befiy Reese Bill Naylor Phyllis Kalian Lawrence Tassie Lorraine Vincenf Kieih Gregory Tsurulio lwasalci Tony Arrendondo Bonnie Barnum Jim Pafierson Enid Bybee Frank Barker Margarei Humphrey Alberi Barruiia Marcell Hansen Boyd Trimble Florence Keiih Hiroshi Tanabe Mildred Campbell Joe Hansen Arlene Lamb Dorofhy Neilson Elsie Sfange Keilxo Kiyoguchi Maurine Taylor Jane? 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Callahan One day in l898, as he waTched The boys pracTice on The Teld, he made several suggesTions ThaT clearly showed his worTh as a coach. LaTer They enTiced him To be Their insTrucTor, which proved To be of much advan- Tage To The school. Through his conscienTious work in advancing The cause oT clean aThleTics, and The moral characTer of The boys, The school now holds an eIevaTed place in aThleTics and also in scholasTic work. LeT us hold Mr. Callahan in The highesT esTeem and honor-The prince oT good Tellows. DR.A.J. MURPHY: One oT The mosT imporTanT characTers ThaT molded well The hisTory OT The SalT Lake CiTy High Schools, was Dr. A. J. Murphy. The year he graduaTed he was a member oT The l9OO Invincible Team. Upon compleTing his course aT R WesT, Mr. Murphy wenT Dr' A' J' Murphy back EasT To sTudy medicine, and reTurned in l906 To coach Tor one year and Take care oT all Their medical cases Tree oT charge. He Then deparTed To Take ouT his inTerneship. Once more he honored SalT Lake wiTh his presence and Trom ThaT day Dr. A. J. Murphy has given medical aTTenTion To all aThleTic sTudenTs in need oT iT, wiThouT cosT or obligaTion. On March l, l9l I, he was awarded, by The sTudenT body, a TesTimonial which hangs above his desk, saying- To DR. ARTHUR J. MURPHY Class oT l902, SalT Lake High School As a member oT The original lnvincibles, you were one oT ThaT famous band who TirsT broughT glory To Red and Black. You have advanced The cause of clean aThleTics in our school since TirsT you enTered iT. Your influence and wise counsel as an alumnus and as a physif cian have done much To make our aThleTics safe and sane. Your quick response and generosiTy in all maT- Ters requiring proTessional skill have endeared you To every member oT The associaTion and school. IT is impossible adequafely To express in words The Teelings ThaT inspire The hearT Tor services such as you rendered us. YeT we TrusT ThaT you will accepT This expression oT our senTimenTs as indicaTive of The love and high regard in which WesT High School holds a noble son. - In all These years, if in Town, Dr. Murphy has never missed a high school game. HENRY G. RICHARD- SON: Among our Builders oTlv1en, an in- dividual of uTmosT im- porTance was besTowed upon WesT, Mr. Henry G. Richardson, common- ly known To all as Henie. As a sTudenT oT WesT, he was ouTsTanding in TooTball and was a mem- ber of The STaTe Cham- pionship sguad oT I904 and The NorThwesTern Champs of l905. Henry G. Richardson Henie began his coaching career here aT The school in l9lI, which resulTed in exceedingly pros- perous seasons To Tollow. The squads made an over- whelming series of sTaTe championships and in I9I3, Weslern Championship was marked in The books. Prob- ably The greaTesT Team Henie produced, came inTo acTion in I9I5. A greaT number of Them, aTTer gradu- aling, enrolled aT The UTah STaTe AgriculTural College. WiTh Their overpowering sTrengTh, iT was possible Tor The A.C. To win The Rocky MounTain Conference campaign. We cannoT praise Mr. Richardson enough Tor his excellenT coaching and Tine Teachings oT high ideals and good sporTsmanship. l'lenie is a man long To be remembered. Kxyfqs 'W ROY A. MCINTYRE: WhaT more can be said . ' ' of a man wiTh a record ' ' of ouTsTanding coaching Tor I9 years Than was said in The I939 PanTher, W which was dedicaTed To ' ' him upon his reTiremenT from Teaching. OT This Tour-leTTer man aT The UniversiTy of UTah: re- cipienT oT The coveTed Richmond Medal, which was awarded To The mosT oulslanding sTudenT in The ciTy, Mr. Keeler wroTe: He who guides The youTh in The presenT, shapes The desTiny Roy A. Mclnfyre of The future. This guoTaTion was placed on The bronze plague on The Roy A. lv1cInTyre GaTes, erecTed in his honor, ' Homer Chrisfensen HOMER CHRISTENSEN: When Mr. ChrisTensen came To WesT in l9I9 he proved To be popular wiTh sTudenTs and Teachers alike. He was an exponenT of clean play and Tair dealings. His deaTh, in l925, was a greaT loss, boTh To WesT High School and The whole sTaTe. The ChrisTensen Medal, awarded aT The close of each year To The mosT ouTsTanding boy in aThleTics, scholarship and acTiviTy, is given by his loroThers and sisTers in memory oT The liTe and acTiviTy ThaT Homer liked besT. The gaTes immediaTely wesT of The main building and leading on To The Tennis courT, were erecTed in his honor. J. Fred Odell l893 STATE CHAMPIONS Fred Odell, capT. C. Murphy . M. HempsTead Ayers . Fennimore . Nichols . . . Lynberg . :A O. K. McGraw Peake . . M. Allen Colbalh . HampTon . E. Chamberlain G. Robins . F. Fischer . Glendinning . MclnTyre . Fullback . . CenTer . RighT Tackle RighT Guard LeTT End T . LeTT Hall: Back . RighT Guard . OuarTer Back . . Le'lT Tackle . RighT Half Back , , , Manager . . RighT End . . LeTl'Er1d , . RighT Tackle . LeTT Guard . . RighT End . . LeTT HalT SCORES S.L.H.S. 4 vs S.L.H.S. 0 vs S.L.H.S. I6 vs S.L.H.S. 0 vs S.L.H.S. 48 vs CiTy Club FT. Douglas Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. lITl18i 2lsT Ward fur CLTTQ11 QW and ORIGIN OF SCHOOL COLORS- RED AND BLACK In The Fall oT I893, J. Fred Odell and associaTes organized The TirsT TooTball Team oT The SalT Lake High School. As TooTball advanced To The TronT, iT was regarded as one oT The mosT popular sporTs. Mr. Odell is shown in The picTure wearing The original red and black swe-aTer. lT was Through him ThaT The school holds so dear The colors red and black. FooTball aT This Time and Tor many years To come, diTTered immensely Trom ThaT oT Today. There were no Torward passes-in TacT They were like a loT oT Indians. The suiTs worn were usually made by Their moThers, and if some were TorTunaTe, They were able To borrow suiTs from reTurned college sTudenTs. The eguipmenT was poor, buT iT improved wiTh The years. ln l900, Mr. EaTon insTiTuTed eligibiliTy in The SalT Lake l-ligh School, and iT was laTer broughT inTo The enTire sTaTe oT UTah. 0 4 0 0 0 Firsf High School Team in SalT Lake CiTy I898 INVINCIBLE TEAM D. A. Callahan, Coach: Taylor, Capl., L.H.B.: D. Tarpey, L.T.: Young, LG.: J. Tarpey, C.: Trenl, R.G.: A. Howell LE.: Burnell, EB.: Thomas, R.T.: E. Smilh, R.H.B.: Gar diner, R.E.: Riler: Q.B,: P. Tarpey, Subsfifule: C. J. Mc Eaddon, Manager. SCORES S.L.H.S. I7 vs. All Hallows S.L.H.S. 29 vs. Ogden H.S. S.L.H.S. 6 vs. U. of U. S.L.H.S S.L.H.S . 2I vs. OgdenH.S . 5 vs. All Hallows I900 INVINCIBLE TEAM D. A.Callahan, Coach: F.Smilh, Capl., R.H .B., Tarpey, R.T.: Groeslaecll, LG.: Worlhrzn, C A. J. Murphy, L.H.B.: N. Smifh, R.6.: A. Ho W, ell, F.B.: M. Burke, L.T.: Rilcr, Q.B.: W. Burlre, L.E.: E. Gardanicr, R.E.: C. J. McFadden, Mannqer. SCORES S.L.H.S. 4l vs. Col. lns'+. S.L.H.S. 52 vs. Ogden H.S. S.L.H.S. I6 vs. BuHe H.S. S.L.H.S. 34 vs. E. Denver H.S. I I LXR? l899 INVINCIBLE TEAM D. A. Callahan, Coach: F. Smiih, Capi., R.H.B.: D. Tarpey, L.T.: Groesbeclr, L.- H.B.: Adams, F.B.: Worfhen, C.: N. Smilh, R.G.: Trenf, LG.: P. Tarpey, R.T.: Riier, Q.B.: E. Gardanier, R.E.: A. Howell, L.E.: Wooley, Subsfilufe: Burke, Subsfilufe: Moffat Subsliiule: Fred Lea- nord, Manager. SCORES S.L.H.S. 27 vs. U.of U.Jrs. 0 S.L.H.S. II vs. Y.M.C.A. 0 S.L.H.S. 34 vs. U.of U. 0 S.L.H.S. 0 vs. E. Denver H. 0 S.L.H.S. 38 vs. All Hallows O lyme li '14 I905 NORTHWESTERN CHAMPIONS D A. Callahan, Coach: Lyman Judson, Capf., F.B.: H. Richardson, L.H.B.: G. Hyde, R.H.B.: M. ouse, O.B.: S. Morris. C.: G. Roberis, L.G.: H. Hyde, R.G.: F. Criichlow, R.T.: J. Dunn, R.E.: V Paul, L.'I'.: W. Harris, L.E.: M. Moon, Subsfiiufeq H. Young, Subsfifufeg W. Vier, Subsfiiuie: F SeHIe, Subsfifufe: B. Seifle, Subsfiiufe: Curfis Clawson, Manager. I9 I 3 WESTERN CHAMPIONS H. G. Richardson, Coach: D. A. Callahan, Advisor Fred Fennessey, Assis'Ian'I: Ken. Yeafes, Capi., R.T. C. King, C.: A. Rydalch, R.G.: H. Lyman. LG. V. Aifwood, LG.: R. Jessen, L.T.: W. Packard L.E.: H. Kilpairick, R.E.: R. Siddoway, O.B.: J Wilson, R.H.B.: W. Goodrich, F.B.: R. Donkin L.H.B.: Brough, Guard: W. Leanord, Subsiifufe L. Sheeis, Subs+i+ufe: N. Godbe, Subsfifufe: M Sfiefel, Subsfifufe: W. Banks, Subsfiiufe: L. Ferris, SubsIiIu+e: Clarence Groshell, Manager. SCORES S.L.H.S. I3 vs. Ogden H.S. 3 S.L.H.S. 43 vs. Jordan H.S. 7 S.L.H.S. I4 vs. Granife H.S. 6 S.L.H.S. 9 vs. Boise H.S. 2 S.L.H.S. 3 vs. Ogden H.S. 0 S.L.H.S. 0 vs. U Fresh. I0 S.L.H.S S.L.H.S S.L.H.S S.L.H.S S.L.H.S 6' 'pjisfzafz The T939 gridiron season unTolded wiTh iTs usual renewal of WesT High TighTing spiriT. VicTory, like a sporTive specTre, beckoned To The A Team, and like True chimera, Taded away as The hand wenT To grasp iT. The rampaging PanThers puT as much eTTorT TorTh as any ball club has ever displayed, and our hosT of aspiring hopefuls combaTed wiTh The valianT plays oT The invaders like genuine WesT High players. They were iusT noT as well equipped wiTh TooTball abiliTy as was necessary, and all ThaT The boys acquired was Through self-deTerminaTion. IT success oT TooTball was measured upon eTTorT, WesT had a mosT successTul season, buT if measured by scores, iT was an unTorTunaTely disasTrous period . . . However, The educaTional values remain wiTh The Tellows Tor a greaT period of Time, while scores are merely memories. WiTh Their inabiliTy To Take advanTage oT several scoring opporTuniTies, and ragged defensive work, cosT our A Team six successive losses. ln addiTion To The ciTy league campaign, The Team meT ouT-oT-Town opponenTs in Two gridiron Tussles. One was played under lighTs November 4. in Anaconda, MonTana, and The oTher on our Campus wiTh The WhiTe Pine BobcaTs, oT Ely, Nevada, No- vember 29. The laTTer was The PanThers' besT ball game of The season when The Thrill-packed sTadium IU ll! UI Ill Coach PaT Ryan, The new addi- Tion To The aThleTic deparTmenT upon The resignaTion OT Roy A, MclnTyre. wifnessed a lefhal wave of unleashed polenf aHacks by ground and air. The game wound up in a depress- ing, buf proud score of 20-26. Viking in s'rreng+h, courage, and endurance, Oris Beeny, quarferloackp George Marsh, guard: and Keilh Melville, leff end, were Wesl s oufslanding players of fhe season, and gained All-Ci+y recog- nilionifa commendable record To Themselves, and an honor To Their school.-Myrle SCORES Easf 34 Wesf 0 Soufh 26 Wesf 0 Easf 26 Wes? 0 Sou+h 20 Wes+ 6 Anaconda 38 Wesf I2 Whi're Pine 26 Wes? 20 X' l x N N .,l i mi l l X . ,l. f 1' Fl, :ff I ix . X . , if ' . Xl, ', 1 g - ii 'i ' 3 l 1 I . IK . , Ki , V iq .Y n xy , :P l' f . il T I i i J T i l ll l l T ,gll li T , I T vi Xl' 'fx XXV ' lj. 5, X ,fl nfs! rt ' Q G. Owens, Quarferback K. Wesi, Fullback K. Melville, End D. Carringfon, Tackle D. Hansen, End N. Theos, Cenfer K. Forsberg, Guard S. Fesfon, End O. Beeny, Quarferback R. Brown, Tailback J. Higgs, Guard E. Barr, Fullback A. Johanson, Guard A. Call, Tackle B. Denkers, Cenler B. Daly, Tackle D. Roofhoff, Guard K.Jameson, Halfback G. Marsh, Guard E. Hansen, Fullback N. Waiers, Halfback W TA 3 B. Muglesfon, Halfback X73 5 .Mi Jwfefz STanding on The Threshold of The '39 B TooTball season, The TuTure loolced brighT. WiTh a veriTable suicide schedule in mind, The squad smashed TorTh wiTh a rugged display oT opening season TooTball, and siezed The iniTial game Trorn The l-lillToppers, 7-6. Our squad TesTed boTh OT The sweeTs and biTTer OT The porTion ThaT Tall To every ball club, and The championship caliber They exhibiTed should be given recogniTion. The TooTball TalenT is evenly disTribuTed, and no one school is having The dirTh oT The maTerial as iT has done in The pasT. As can be conTracTed Trom The scores oT Those hoTly-conTesTed baTTles, a close A Team series will Tollow nexT year. AcTually There were no ouTsTanding conTesTanTs ThaT should be segregaTed, Tor iT was The cooperaTive work oT The enTire squad ThaT elevaTed iT To iTs pres- senT posiTion. Through The season The B Team progressed wiTh varied TorTune, and we have come To believe ThaT mosT oT The Tussles This year were won and losT by The misTalces oT The losing Team. Twe-nTy To TwenTy-Tive boys were used in compe- Tion wiTh TwenTyeTive boys being held in reserve Tor nexf year's B feam, if a fhree year eligibiliry plan is adopfed. The boys lhal' acquired an All-Ciiy rafing from Wes+'s second squad were Vglq Brodgiclg, Johnny Capufo, Clarence Flelcher, Bill Greenburg, Andy Kafsanevas. and Ralph Olsen. Their fast shifly work consfanfly harrassed fhe enemy and all 'rhal played againsf Them learned wha? WEST FIGHTSH means. Herberl Sheppard supplied mosl of The laughs 'rhroughouf The season wiih his incomparable pass snagging and besf clowning, even in limes of de- spair.-Myrle SCORES Eesi' 6 Wesi' 7 Soufh 6 Wesf 6 Soufh I3 Wesi I 2 Easf 6 Wesi' 0 S A. Ka+saneves, End B. Repich, Fullback J. Viieri, Fullback V.jr9derick, Tackle ' N. c.p.no, ruiiuack B. Kalakakis. Ouarrerback L. DaH'on, Quarferback J. Cepuio, Tailback M. Davis, Tackle D. Savage, Cenfer B. Glade, Cenfer R. Olsen, Cenler C. Flefcher, Guard J. Nisonger, Cenfer P. Warren, Guard W. Iverson, Tackle P. Shupif, Blockingback C. Noves, Tackle J. Marshall, Guard A. Fuoco, Blockingback B. Greenburg, End R. Goodsell, Tailback R. Lowlher, End G. Miner, Guard B. Allen, End D. Bain, End R. Murdock, Blockinqback D. Shepherd, Tackle W. Warren, Guard H. Galloway. Blockingback J. lsenhour, Quarferback A. Bunnell, Tackle H. Sheppard, End S. Bushnell, Blockingback K iiflaflaff Conlronled wifh lhe lask of whipping 'rhe inex- perienced malerial info a squad 'fhal could sland The compelilion of lhe olher lille-conlending players, Coach Floyd Romney produced an efficacious C edilion. The one drawback was lhe lack of players wilh abilify, and when iniuries occurred, lheir chances for winning were deslroyed. Despile lheir laclc of all around man-power and punch, lhe young Pan- lhers, wilh a delermined spiril, foughl valianfly lhroughoul lhe season. The squads mighliesl mainslay, Jaclc Earnshaw, was a lriple 'lhreal man, and was seleclecl, along with Ray Tew and Frank Tomomalsu, To represenr Wes? in lheir fNllfCily raling, Relurning velerans are James Biegaiashi, Jay Banks, Jack Bowerbanlc, Bob Bales, Kyle Coles, Lesfer Dorney, Tom Fehr, Joe Marrelli, Emry Rose, Jim Pafferson, and Huddy Tomomalsu.-Myrle Coach Floyd Romney, a dis- crirninaling characler who smiles lhrough success and failure. ,R ,UJZI4-iw' Jfwfvjgbwfflm Wwfwzf fvf-4-f ,LZ 74,-!,Jf1f,fb SCORES Wes? Wes'I' Wesi' Wesf Easf Souih Easf Soufh Whiie Pine Whi+e Pine While Pine 1 , A vi Wesf Wesf Wes+ Wesl Wes+ Wesf Wesf l i I- ll 1, X gagilefgaff Jumping from his gridiron coaching dulies lo assume lhe reins of leadership over lhe baslcelball charges, Coach Berl Ballard found a galaxy of hope- ful hoopslers, prepared 'ro do loallle in lhe Big Three baske?- ball race, Through The erralic season, our Panlhers Tools a dee iianl sland againsl lheir rivals, and wilh lhe unliring eiforls of VL. B ., showed rapid improve- menl, buf were unable To pene' lrale lhe slrong defense rnanif fesled by lhe Cubs and Leo- pards. 6.7-Holmes B. Wonnacolf F. Keller K, Engar C Wl ' Fiiiwfild Priiwiiil I' C 4 UAH X is M sw .s.. Q .A . K Q-: l g A . A1 ng 1,5-fs., The PanThers Tound The winning road in The series a l3iT rocky wiTh The obsTinaTe Toes barring The paTh all along The way. The boys laclced acTual Team sTrengTh, TJUT derived Trom This season a sense oT unblem- ished sporTsmanship and vigor oT mind-whaT could be more imporTanT7 Due To The Two year compeTiTion rule and a Tew cases OT ineligibil- iTy, our Team losT some oT Their mosT inTluenTial players such as Jaclc Earnshaw, Bob Daly and Nick Theos. The A Team was TorTunaTe This year in being able To Talce one oT Those animaTed iourneys To Ely, Nevada, To have a whirlwind preliminary series wiTh WhiTe Pine High School. January 5Th and 6Th T:nroughT abouT Two hard-ToughT sTruggles, buT resulTing in Two deTeaTs Tor WesT. The Traveling squad, however, enjoyed Their Trip immensely and loolced Torward To meeTing The BopcaTs in The DesereT Gym January l9Th once more. CongraTulaTions rendered sincerely To The un- wearied band who played zealously ThroughouT The season, and The conTidenT crowds cheering aT every game, win or lose.-Myrle A. BywaTer N. WaTers K. Melville B. Williams L. Reynolds Guard Guard Guard Forward Quaid . ,,,, 5 f Xt X ii , .. Wi J. Eliason l Mi wii 1 L.Woolsey I wnli-i gaiefidff Under The guiding hand of Coach Floyd Romney, a smooTh-working, TasT-breaking quinT was developed which wiThsTood suc- cessfully Their rival's Turious rally. WiTh old-Time precision, our arTisTs of The waxed floor consisTenTly bombarded The iron ring Throughouf The enTire game schedule, and has promised Tor WesT, nexT year, a winning A ball club. The HB Five sTubbed Their Toe in The opening game wiTh EasT, buT wenT on The rampage To avenge The deTeaT They suf- Tered from The Leopards and seized handily The game ToughT wiTh SouTh. A. Fuoco L. Dorney Quaid Forward D. Bain S. Bushnell B. Greenburg Guard 5153 1- fill ily V ' T Then, in one of Those nerve-racking games oT TanaTicism, ThaT supplies The OOmph The crowd lilces, WesT was nosed ouT by EasT in Their second meeT by a one slanT margin, buT came back inspired, and ambled in Tor numerous seT-ups and Tripped The B Cubs poliTely. The coordinaTe ploTTing oT The enTire B squad has liTTed iT To a high spoT in The baslceT- ball race and no player should be debarred, however, LesTer Dorney's uncanny abiliTy Tor ringing Them in, and The way Ray Brown sTem- med The opposiTion's onslaughT ThroughouT The games, earned Tor Them Their place in The all- ciTy raTing.-Myrle. SCORES Ea ST 33 WesT 2 7 Soufh 26 WesT 3 I Easf 24 WesT 23 Soufh 20 WesT 22 J. PaTTerson Forwa lid R. Brown B. EggeT ai J S fh K C I Guard Forward Cowl o es ll S 'Q O! f, X- LIAAEIAIZKK B.GriffIn ll vvmvll L. Higgs S.Aolci r.,,,,f Cf,-vw.-1 ATHLETIC MANAGERS M li 9 Sv' 12.9 Z It Jack Pefer A. Ray Alvin Ralph Francis Neilson Nebelrfar I Simonsen Mendenhall K 1V 1- I-7 1 L. Pignanelli J. Bowerbanlc T. Barrulia lwrwqlrl L'V'rWs'nl Czwlvv Paul Chrisfie A. Durlnee E. Neslen Guard Gnmd Forward fe. ' I V ... SJ ls Wifh only lwo regulars from lasl year's C baslcelball leam relurning and very lillle malerial lo worlc on, a l-lerculean laslc conlronled Coach Pal Ryan. The punch necessary lo malce a winning learn was laclcing. Wilh Easl and Soulh al rhe guns, lhe lead dwindled and before The smolce had cleared away, lhey were lar oul ahead in every game. Coach Ryan worlced hard lo lind a combinalion lhal would cliclc wilh lhe lasl slyle of ball played in lhe big 3 league, loul every C aggregalion proved lo be a walk-away lor lhe Cubs and Leopards. ll cannol be denied, however, lhal lhe HC Five exhibiled lively encounlers and lcepl up a conlidenl spiril during lhe season.-lvlyrle. SCORES Easl' 40 Wesl' 3 I Soufh 47 Wesf 25 Ea sf 40 Wes+ I 3 Soufh 54 Wes+ 23 .Capuio J. Hollingshaus Mike Perri F Tomonafsu J Sfroud Forward Forward Guard Guard S, Kobayashi J. Banks C Schlndler C Flefcher Guard Guard Guard Gua J 0 FRONT ROW- Van Duncan N Heber Teerlinlm Coach Berl Ballard Johnny Capulo SECOND ROW- NicHCapu1o Johnny Vileri James lzenhour Jaclr Zang Earl Hall - T01 C-A Hd Ill Ralph Thorpe Keilh Wesl Robe.-+ Waile Leo Delfon Weslly Thomason TH I RD ROW- Andrew Kafsanevas Don Nance Fred Keller Keilh Melville Elree Barr Ray Tew Rolla Richens FOU RTH ROW- Jimmy PaHerson Bob Repich Nick Lives Chrisl Demiris Waller Noall Angelo Fuoco Ralph Hall Melvin Hall gmldff QL Kyle Coles James Marshall Jack Earnshaw Jun Oniki SECOND ROW- Mr. Ryan Dale Bain Lawrence Higgs Oris Beeny Emery Rose Ray Brown Lesler Dorney Don Barr THIRD ROW- Bob Repich Vernon Whiiside Jack Bowerbank Clyde Slouf Melvin Burl Andy Kafsanevas Rollo Richens Johnny Capufo FOU RTH ROW- Paul Warren Clyde Schindler Bill Greenburg Charles Dyer Andy Durlnee Francis Parker Harry Anson LAST ROW- Joe Lambourn Knowles Piercey Ralph Goodsell Tony Ba rrufia Ralph Olsen Herman Fredericlzson Joe Shorfino Garlh Bonner BACK ROW- Ray Brown Gordon Carlson Abner Jones Henry Galloway Henry Gerra+son Tony Aredonda Dick Sheppard Jaclc Flelcher Dale Jensen aim I 1 - ,JI-' fff enni.4 cam 66 99 Q lg Fronf Row-Bob Williams, Max Donaldson, Keifh Engar. Back Row-Frank Miller, Coach Floyd Romney, Jack Elia- son, Leo Reynolds. as va D Zlflll LJ 611144 Froni Row-Knowles Piercey, Ralph Fullmer, Emery Rose. Back Row-Coach Floyd Romney, Benny Jones, Lacelle Woslsey, Jack Siroucl, Meiso Doi. Lesfer Dorny absenf when pidure was +aken.l lx' Q Uv' QA. .fi I 1 Al . I 1 vf' . eg A X J Pr l A N X , lf ! 'lvl I , , 'ff my eez L ea ew . r ,- , , -09,13 P . John Predari Vernon Ingram Boyd Trimble Jimmy Arlzowdis J 'MIM I! fff 7 f 1 X j J lj JN ff 'K K Y Q K ,X jig! ' f' ?j JTJXJQP Qjffn M Jig! ij, 'f J -J' , ' .fffdjfjj CJ, H xh4NNA mf!!! JJ 'J' Jjff 'lj M , ii .JSP jf V' will H Q' ,FMU sw M YW ffyf! fi ' , if WN , ff!!! ff!! K Kuff 1 j fn ff? A of ff KD I5 jk A W -N J MQW X -fjw fy W M,M'ff2 if' QM ' 1' U V, M Q MM I 1 ' ---1 I , Q.. ,Z Q f f f ,x J 5' 1 1 . AXA! -if if X I .f A 1 f j I 1, , I IWW ,W Mfmfwy WMM fx W W M W My MW W M' V 161, 1 f N , f 135, wfliiffwf My ffwigi QwQMfQWM 7, W W ff' fjwff WWW W W W MW WJ WW' ww f f f W wWiQMjDfWiM f'yyw WWQW M W M W QNX fffiyfjyyffljwf ZMMXMUQV A W EVM M fx 0 My ,W W M iw M TS' XX xxx 5 1 My KX Q XTX XX R U Sig gf W M f My W Firsf Sg+. Lieulenanf Colonel Arfhur C. Hurley John E. Grams me vice Your ballalion ol I'-739-40 holds a con 'rinuous sfring of l-lonor.ra+ings and are Champion Junior Rifle Shois of Ulah . . . ll' also holds 'rhe Deserel News Trophy for being The Besl Ballalion in lhe cily . . . Acclaimed loy naiional, slafe, and local civic and miliiary leaders, as one of lhe mosf oulslanding ballalions in lhe Unifed Slales and a wonderful example of achieve- menl in sludenl government The under- signed can only say CARRY ON Cadels Ol lc-740-4l ... ARTHUR C. HURLEY. Firsl Sql. Uniled Sjrales Army, Commandanr. 's in . A5533- 4?- Lilce TaTher, like son . . . Two WesT High CadeTs-A. l. Hoclc, l9I5g BusTer L Hack, 1940. army of 146 CWM gazzqfzm ln The Tall of l900, Thomas l.aTimer, a sTudenT oT The SalT Lalce High School, won The essay conTesT on whaT The school needed mosT. His suggesTion was a cadeT organizaTion. The following year The idea was puT inTo eTTecT. CapTain William C. Webb was appoinfed CommandanT. The new uniT grew rapidly, and Mr. EaTon, The principal, made The Training compulsory. The cadets were given pracTical Tield Training in an annual encampmenT aT Lagoon. UnTil The World War in l9l7, The cadeTs wore The TradiTional blue uniTorms. During The war, all adulT insTrucTors were called inTo miliTary service and, conseguenTly, iT devolved upon The cadeT corps To TuncTion under Their own cadeT oTTicers, who were called upon, in addiTion To The school worlc, To parTicipaTe in parades Tor mobilizaTion, preparedness, red cross, naTional holidays, eTc., and in each one oT These, The Two high school baTTalions were called upon To parade The sTreeTs oT The ciTy. In The laTTer parT oT IQI4, The Board oT EducaTion adopTed The lchalci uniTorm. As The sTudenTs purchased Their own uniTorms, There was some obiec- Tion To so radical a change, so ThaT The baTTalions loolced more like Coxie's Army Than a craclc miliTary organizaTion, wiTh blue and lchalci uniTorms, and many in Their school cloThes. ln I9l9, The TirsT R. O. T. C. uniT was esTablished in boTh schools under LT. Col. Clarence B. Thomas. AT This Time, The high schools had a seven- period day-Tive class periods, one sTudy period, and one period Tor miliTary Training. By SepTember, boTh baTTalions were enTirely equipped wiTh uniTorms issued by The governrnenT. There were Tive baTTalions: Two in EasT High, Two in WesT High, and one aT BryanT Junior High, buT This lasT baTTalion was soon disconTinued. ln I908, The CadeT BaTTalion oT SalT Lake High School chose 307 oT iTs number To go To The Panama PaciTic ExposiTion aT San Francisco, and To Los Angeles and San Diego. This was also The occasion of The reTiremenT Trom The Navy oT Admiral Robley Evans, who reTurned To San Francisco wiTh The TleeT. AT his requesT, The CadeTs became his personal bodyguards in The greaT parade and being assigned The place immediaTely in TronT of his carri- age. GapTain Webb and his sTaTT, mounTed on six whiTe horses, led The CadeTs on This Ten-mile march Trom 6:30 a.m., Till noon. In San Francisco, General PunsTon Tendered Them The use oT The Model Camp aT The Presidio, where every comTorT and every courTesy were besTowed. Admiral Evans said, l have been proToundly Touched and pleased by The TribuTe paid me by SalT Lake CiTy in sending The CadeTs To acT as my escorT. l have always remembered +ha+ UTah, Through CapTain Hooper, gave me my chance To enTer The Navy, and always in my hearT l have The kindliesT Teelings Tor The sTaTe. The CadeTs were The only guesTs permiTTed on The Flagsship, ConnecTicuT, when The Tlag was hauled down Tor The lasf Time. This was The Tinal order wriTTen by The Admiral as Commander oT The TleeT. The CadeTs, aT This Time, boughT Their own uniTorms aT The cosT oT SI6.5O each. The ciTy provided Sl6,000 To pay Tor This Trip. The nexT year, AugusT, I909, The CadeTs were senT To The Alaska-Yukon ExposiTion aT SeaTTle, WashingTon, on a special Train oT Twelve cars and were encamped wiThin The exposiTion grounds in a specially cleared space beTween Lakes Union and WashingTon. The CadeT band oT TiTTy pieces gave a concerT on The Pair Grounds and were enThusiasTically received. Besides The reviews and parades on The Fair Grounds, The CadeTs, lead by Their own band, The Mayor oT SeaTTle, and a picked body of TiTTy police- men, paraded Through The sTreeTs and Took SeaTTle by sTorm. Headed by a similar group OT policemen, They paraded Through The sTreeTs oT PorTland. Special dances Tor The CadeTs were given in The WashingTon STaTe Building by The UTah delegaTion and The Hawaiian delegaTion. CompeTiTion drill-Tied for besT drilled organizaTion wiTh Richmond Blues during The Alaska-Yukon Pacific ExposiTion. f1s .Q I-' v A . I Cadei' Officers-Class of l908. AT 6 p.m. on The fourfh of Sepfember, The Cadefs arrived in SalT Lake CiTy, and alThough iT was raining, They marched Through The sTreeTs in Their full-dress uniforms of whife duclc Trousers and blue coaTs, gave a shorT exhibi- Tion aT Second Soufh and Main STreeTs, and Thence To The NaTional Guard Armory. Assembled in The Armory l-lall, Capfain Webb delivered his farewell address. IT was easily seen ThaT he haTed To parf wiTh his faifhful command. Following, LieuTenanT Mercer STrouT led The Cadefs in some rousing High School cheers, buT loudesf and deepesT of all was ThaT for Capfain Webb. The lasT official order was Then read, TrumpeTer Purviance blew Taps, and The baTTalion of l908-l909 disbanded. So closed The mosT successful year of The Cadef OrganizaTion since The beginning of iTs Time-so ended The brillianf career of ThaT High School BaTTalion of Cadefs. x ll' Caclef BaTTalion Camp, SeaTTle, WashingTon. NS. ' ' Co! 0116! cifllllzm 5674444 Born in England March l5, IB73, he came To UTah abouT I896, and made his home in SalT Lake. He was a member of The Den- halTer Rifles before The NaTional Guard was organized. When The DenhalTers ioined The STaTe miliTia, he was a second lieuTenanT and held ThaT posiTion in The Guard. He was laTer appoinTed second lieuTenanT oT BaTTery A of The UTah volunTeers. During The Spanish-American War, he served in The Philippines. where he made an exceIIen+ rec- ord as a cool, sTeady and fearless oTFicer. We quoTe Trom a local newspaper: The energy, enThusiasm, and uTTer indiTTerence To danger displayed by Lieu- TenanT Webb in many a baTTle have endeared him To his comrades and Turnished Themes Tor correspondenTs, noT only oT UTah papers, buT of oTher sTaTes. and parTicular reference has been made To his conducT in The leading illusTraTed week- lies of The EasT. He was subsequenTly promoTed To CapTain and came To The SalT Lake High School To organize a cadeT baTTalion and To serve as Commandanl' from I902 To l9l7, when he was called To serve in The World War. Colonel Webb was The lasT Army CommandanT aT AlcaTraz while iT was used as a disciplinary barracks. He Turned ThaT posT over To The DeparTmenT of JusTice To be used as a Federal PeniTenTiary. His lasT Tour of duTy for The Regular Army before reTiremenT was recruiTing oTTicer Tor The SalT Lake DisTricT. ' He served as chief of police in SalT Lake CiTy Tor Two years. ' .s'ffi'z -' .rf Iv-T' . ,ig N' - i ' ' --4a-quarks4irl!uiwnauales1: M M A N D A N T JUNIOR DRILL TEAM 2nd L+. DeWayne Haslam Howard Hari Arid Spealrman Charles Carroll Byron Tiefien David Cowen Edward Galacher James Isenhour Roberi Schluier Frank Wilkins Clyde Reed Leo Sireei Paul Rasmussin Clyde Sfarlr Vernon Brefzing Scoff Sloan Doyle Olson Waller Cool: JayBaneH Ray Shepard Floyd Johnson Murray Sfowe Jay Linderman Edward Nielson Roberf Jensen Jake Young ACTIVE OFFICERS f, If , f , ff X ,f I yy, , fa S T A F F WEST HIGH BAND Earl Hall Nafhan Cruser Paul Newsome Adeline Lazenby Eugene Byrne Dicl: Burl Joe Shorfino Billie Ziffing Bill Self John Anderson Blaine Bendixson Roberl Jensen Willis Cornia Joe Boesch Heber Jacobs Jay Ferrin Sfewarf Nelson Don Nance Dale Chrislensen Mickey Circuif BUGLE DRUM CORPS Is+ L+. Howard Dunfield DRUMMERS James Gregerson Ralph Richardson Roberl Olphin Arfhur Fowler Fred Henderson Don Carlisle Earl Nelsen Ray Thorpe Bob Branch Grani Morris Reed Wallrer Richard Shuck Harley Sandberg Melvin Mednicl: Henry Erdweg Russell Wolfe Edwin Bliss Warren Nicholson Nici: Lives Billy Parry Dale Roylance Sian Anderson Glen Young Gran? Barraclough James Naughfon AND M 'Q.'i T 'ZQ,a9iz:. Q? si? sam if O AN l i I BUGLERS Joe Dorlch Lee Dorfch Jack Aird Jack Anderson Lennis Beers Russel Cameron Lorin Chapman Wendell DeLaMare Bob Ellis Burr McLaughlin Keilh Ferguson Harry Davis Bill Johnson Alvin Bella Zeen Flin Paul Schulh Don Weeks , Y f' ff HEADQUARTERS COMPANY me 'xo --'n-:'4,'4-'I' 1 Isl Ll. Blaine Paclx Kennelh Nelson Roberl Sharp Roberl Jarvis Roy Wales Ray Shephard Don Savage Jaclr Meredilh Clifford Haycock Richard Slevens Clillord Sadler Harlan Logan Russell Spillman Douglas Sleelman Paul Osborne LeRoy King Waller Cool: Jim Bagley Roberl Schluler Harvey Knuleson Ray Turner Lloyd Wallers Granl While Bob Chaflin Charles Brannagan Ca pl. Roberl Coon rad Isl Ll. Gordon Holmes Isl Sgl. James Smilh 0 a 14, Co . Sgl. Sam Taylor i I .xg i X, E W- fm' s I H' - - 'il I Ernie Cairo Wallace Balmer Rulon Glade Giglio Teslori Slanley Beesley Ray Frisby Arlhur Fowler Gene Nicolo Wayne Galloway Frank Baslow Milan Weslwood gel 1-0iJ f rL 2nd Ll. William Hadle Roberl Broadwaler Eugene Rauscher Earl Hunl James lsenhour Arlhur Weslover John Hallon Gene Flinn Berl Coburn Paul Sevy Chesler Belnap Richard Barrell 66 77 Y Isl Ll. Abe Bywaler Burnell Weehes O'Dell Norby Harvey Blundell Lesler Dorney Aird Speahmen Douglas Scoll Donald Kramer Joseph Smilh Bill McDonald Clinlon Jorgensen Charles Carroll Paul Rasmussen Rolla Long Claylon Rankin Kennelh Tripp LeRoy Willey Reid Hansen Edward Nielson Bill Simons Ralph Fulmer Dich Merrill Millon Thulin Evan Chesley lsi L+. Evan Linderman Glenn Fackrell Ralph Davidson Byron Tieiien Edward O'Brien Floyd Bridges Rex Young Frank Wilkens Vernon Brefzing Dale Cassidy Roberi Davis Roberf Faulkner Leo Sfreef Maffhew Noall Melvin Larsen Clyde Sfark Jack Sher LeRoy Nuzman Jack Mifchley Wallace Terry 66 77 0114, QI47 f, X ,if Capf. Gra nf McDonald Isi Li. Roberi Bi+ner lsf Sgf. Frank Sfone Comm. Sgi. Jack Cross .M . V -' Y' sw- ' '-: . ,J L 31,3 L- I .sQf'J?f?'?1 ' es' W A , Q L K 1. . . if 2nd Lf. Hugh Terry James Lewis Roberl Marlin Roberf Safran Ralph MaHern CIiFF Black Carl Shirashi Jack Paul James Albo Sianley Sfoops Roberf Buhler Wallace Befhel Charles Carlberg Tom Cunningham Gayle Lund Marvin Lange Floyd Johnson Gunfher Pahl Vernon Porfsche Charles Sonoda Eugene Spencer William Sessions Gust Tsimpoukis Ralph Vincenf Fred Wilson Qffd L+. Jack Smifh Sidney Jameson Joseph Cross Jay Graham William Groesbeck Boyd Trimble Raymond Poulson Daniel Kranendonk Frank Barker George Curiiss Roberf Todeschi Ellsworih MacMillan Dick Bur? Clair Nielson Eugene Ringwood John Evans Joe Schaelling Gene Hessheimer Don Sheeis Clyde Reed Alberf Barrufia gr Cap+. John Colianna ls+ L+. Alvin Simonsen 66 79 Is+. Sg+. Gordon Benne++ 0 d VL 7 f Comm. Sg+. James Jones ff 7 Nsiieiif' i ' 2nd L+. Owen Wallis Jaclr Mar+in Royal Currie George Thompson Leonard Collins Shirley Handy Wayne Gill Arfhur Pu++ucll Ar+hur Hubbard Howard Har+ Noal Johnson l Russell Hanson LaMar Sorensen Calvin Smi+h Charles Hubbard Warren Leach LaMar Quarmbug Raymond Pe+erson Vernon Varney Jimmy Manos 1. V I V - y I Roberf Bergman 9 -f'!':Y'?4f'1,l'V1,i?i5'4- f'4 Norman Hill Joe Bloach 'i fi l 'i ,wif irauwmluuaurun 96 Y 1 Jfi Is+ L+. Gene Moss Don Volk Ted Shimilu Franl: Bas+ow Alber+ Blcsch Joe Tie+ien Rol:Jer+ Johnson Dale Rogers Ray Guild Gran+ Wiscomb Kie+h Newman Bob Livings+one Wallace Iverson Rober+ Godwin Kenne+h Iba Kie+l1 Fergeson Harry Anson Gar+h Bonner Fred S+an+ord 2nd L+. Lee Reeves Benny Gim Reed Saville Wesley Nordgren Vernon Bailey Dwane Hilber+ S+eve Sarge+alris Dale Wrigh+ Edward Holland Richard Pa++on Bill Anderson Glen Archibald Byron Biorlrland Fredrick Boo+h Calvin Briggs Jay Cushman Ar+hur Edvalson Dewey Gill Kei+h Gregory Howard Hannon Charles Hansen Charles Murphy Glen Nielson Jim Palollas Jaclc Riclcs Harold Rushwor+h Raymond Severe Dick Smi+h Heber Teerlinl: Jaclc Vincen+ Lloyd Wal+ers S+anley Weed Lynn Miller Cli++ord Whale Par Moriar+y Clifford Nelson John Reed Arnold Kasf Wally Grow Ellis Reynolds Carl Rassmussen Eugene Rose Les+er Hoesch Murray S+owe Rudy Hendrickson Norman Mals+rom Na+han Cruser Warren Leach Raymond Pe+erson Vernon Varnev 66 Capf. Max Manning Isl L+. Gail McDonald 0 IVLWE ny :S+ sg+. Don Mar+indale Comm. Sgr. Bill Ensor 2nd L+. Leland Wa++s Bill Sanders Clyde Slouf Jack Cameron James Boase Dick McMillian Ed Gallacher Doyle Olson Gordon Gaeirel Arle Gusfavison Eugene Moore Franlr Rogers Jack King Wallace Hamblefon Don Cornish Don Coares Charles Hamillon Lawrence Tassey Bruce Davis Richard Sain Ralph Sain Ralph Pierponf Shirly Jensen Edgar England David Cowen Bob Frendf Melvin Burl Mfr, A znd L+.JackHummel -K 0' . , 1 'ff k J I 1 . 1 ' x lvl, ' Al X f J4 'Mflk fy fl X, If YI ' f 1 X , Y, 1 ' 4 .', I 1 1 1 I 1 I X 1 U I Keifh Wesiover Dick Simmons Scoff McKay Warren OviaH Francis Caslege Edwin Sundquisf Allan Balmer Mac Davis Jerry Liclus Bill Nailor Norman Reese Joe Shorfino Tom Zaelif Lesfer Davenporf Able Goodmensen Heber Jacobs Tadashi Mifsui Jaclu Thorne Dewighf Thornion Gerald Davis Jaclc Grover Jerry Klidas Scoff Sloan Harold Wes+ Junior While Glen Young fir l 2nd L+. DeWayne Haslam William Enser Wesley Thomassen Jay Linderman John Predari Eugene Keafe Joe Anderson Bob Glade Lesfer Winfer Nick Cozalxos Farley Jacobsen Joe Thomson Bruce Terry Roberl Hinderson Harold Heggonsen Jacl: Bailey Ralph O'Brien Troy Sessions John Anderson Warren Frewin David Croollsfon Sfanley Johnson IW, SENIOR DRILL TEAM lsf L+. Jack M. Smiih Jaclr Cross Kenneih Nelson Roberf Safran Roberi Marlin James Lewis Ralph Davidson Joseph Cross Roberi Sharp Ralph Mafern Sydney Jamison Glen Faclrerell Keiih Weslover Ed Simmons Bill Caudell Reed Saville Royal Currie Ted Shimilu Ernie Cairo Roberf Jarvis Sieve Sargelakis James Albo Odell Norby Reid Hansen Franlr J. S. Sfone Harvey Blundell CarlShirasl1i In addilion io The members of ihe Junior Drill Team, caders who ree ceived a Miliiary Order of Disiinc- lion, ihose who fired a score of ISOX ZOO or loerler, and lhose who passed 907, or berier on a special cilaiion iesi, are aurhorized io wear The cila- lion cord. X x -E OFFICERS' SABER TEAM Xl 'fi MAJOR Edgar Wade CAPTAINS John VanDenBerge Granl McDonald Lee Arbon John Colianna Max Manning LIEUTENANTS Roberl Bifner Edwin Nielson Owen Wallis Lee Reeves Jack Hummel Gail McDonald Richard Ashby Leland WaHs Evan Linderman Gene Moss Roy Vernon V Q Q ll En ! f rv n fr if l Y Q CADET HOSTESSES Leff io righlz lsfandingl Joyce Grover, Capf. Adiufanh Gladys Johnson, Company D , Doroihy Davis, Band, Leah Weed, Gunroom, Luana Preece, Company C , Judy Hansen, Company B , Leila Ashfon, Company A . Sealed: Lois Sfewarf, Chief of Sfaffg Mickey Bailey, Baffaliong JeaneHe Taggarf, Execuiive. Back row, leff +o righf: Capfain Gran? McDonald, B Company: Capiain John Colianna, C Com- pany: Capfain Max Manning, D Company: Capfain Adiuianf Lee Arbon: L+. Col. John Grams: L+. Col. Allan Sloan, Chief of Commandanfs Sfaff: Maior Edgar Wade: Caprain Roberl Coonrad, A Company Capfain Jaclr Pixfon, Gunroom, and Capfain Earl Hall, Band. Fronf row, lefi fo rigl'1+: Judy Hansen, Luana Preece, Gladys Johnson, Joyce Grover, Mickey Bailey Lois Srewarf, Jeaneffe Taggart Leila Ashfon, Leah Weed. and Doroihy Davis. A251 'UN DMS iD'fb'Lg J Qf X I s g,s,.csn'Q ?' W , , MLW, fun, i 5 95' X624 , , ,f X71-47 W' 0'-X ' MMM 'f Afvlz-4, f A1010 fu,-47f2Af-1f.,f. mfaf ,vtfimlfo--07fCw. afaf an J' 4'-N-'C ' 7 41741-K76224fQL VL, K7wv1f1f'. if Q fflafw af,LMfkw ' I Qffvbw-Jw? af-444111, afku-,L gil CITY SMALL-BORE RIFLE CHAMPIONS Defealed bolh Soulh and Easl high schools in Poslal marches for 'rhe fiffh con- seculive year. Delealed Easl and Soulh high schools in lhe Ninlh Corps Area lnler- collegiale Malch and lhe Hearsl Trophy March. STATE JUNIOR RIFLE CHAMPIONS Fired in slale rille march held al Provo, I Ulah, on March 3I, I94O, open lo all leams. A Wesl placed lirsl' in Ihe Junior division, lhereby gaining lhe lille l'Ulah Slale Junior Rifle Champions, lor lhe sixlh Consecu five year. No olher leam has won This lille since Juniors were allowed lo shool in I935 Also defealed all R. O. T. C. reams in The Slale ol Ulah lhal accepled our challenge INDIVIDUAL STARS Caplain Jaclc Pixfon, Team Caplain-Awarded Mililary Order ol Dislinclion lor leadership. Ll. Irval Savage-Won lille ol Ulah Junior Rill gold medal lor lhis achievemenl. Sla e Champion, and was awarded a ll Sgl. Vernon Ingram-Awarded silver medal lor second besl iunior shol in Ihe slale. Caplain Lee Nelson-Shol l87f200, Ihe highesl individual score made by any member of lhe Ieam. Capl. Lee Nelson, Capl. Max Manning, L+. lrval Savage, L+. Clair I-larlcer, P. I. c. Keilh Paslcell, and Pvl. Bill Graham, have shol a score ol I8Of2OO or higher during Ihe year. Won 802, of all marches fired wilh all high schools in lhe Uniled Slales lhal accepfed our challenge. ,,..-f 9 Q P -x 5.11 bl, JK 'v A.-,a-1 ..-4.-. v LE-- H17 9 .F v E.. 'X ' 4 E V flw- 3 i- --.A - N w x GK '5 - IO3 1 1 . .. Q fs ,V,...,. 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' l In l9l2, The SalT Lake High School girls' aThleTic associaTion Took permanenT Torm when Miss CharloTTe STewarT became supervisor oT girls' physical educaTion. A consTiTuTion was wriTTen. The girls' annual leap year dance or Girls' Dance was inauguraTed and a wide range sporTs program Tor all The girls oT The school began. As years wenT by, This consTiTuTion was revised. Two new schools-EasT and WesT, were builT, and The same program was carried on aT each school. For a number oT years, The EasT and WesT held Their Girls' Dance TogeTher aT The Odeon Dance Hall. Thus The SalT Lake High School AThleTic Girls became The TirsT associaTion in America To combine boTh The aThleTic inTeresT of girls and Their social aTTairs. For abouT Ten or TiTTeen years, The EasT and WesT girls always had charge oT an assembly or Two, a banqueT Tor The boys' TooTball Teams, a geT-acquainTed dance, a masquerade, and The girls' dance. The girls' masquerade was originally The Dolly Dance, AT This Time The girls broughT Their dolls To be displayed and laTer donaTed Them To chariTy if They so desired. The girls' associaTion assisTed wiTh The inaugura- Tion and carrying on oT The girls' posTure parades and Track meeTs, Trom abouT I9I7 To I923, when They were disconTinued in Tavor oT play days and dance dramas in alTernaTing years. A year laTer, in I924, The W.A.G. became parT oT The AssociaTed STudenTs oT WesT. This year, l94O, The W. A. G. ConsTiTuTion was again revised To meeT The requiremenTs oT a greaTly BuT don'T go near The waTer. enlarged organizaTion. A sTrenuous game-of croqueT. pl-X Lealw Weed, Puosirionl 30 -7 7 19 ,NB CMXMZ .Mocfaie Qfz 4 Connie Mace, Vice-Presidenf Dorfhy Hunier. Secretary Edna Jane Dyer, Treasurer Elaine Mackinfosh, Senior Represenfalive Helen Frazier. Senior Represenfafive Naomi Drechsel, Junior Represenfafive Doroflwy Davis, Senior Vice-Presidenf Valene Taggarf, Junior Represenfafive Gloria Sievenson, A. S. W, Secrela ry Jeaneffe Taggarf, Red 81 Black Edifor Myrle Peferson, Senior Treasurer Mildred Bailey, Quill and Scroll Presidenf Joyce Edward, Camera Club Presidenl Beverly Beesley, Riding Club Presidenr Barbara Dixon, A. S. W. Hisforian Frances Reese, Physiology Club Presidenr Carmen Maxlield, Leaders Club Presidenf Kay Seare, Cosmopolifan Club Presidenf Belly Kendall. Archery Club Presidenf Effie Floor, Junior Secrelary Teddy Floor, A. S. W. Vice-Presidenf Dorena Hunsaler, Civics Club Presidenf Jane Tygerson, Swimming Club Presidenf Ma Ree Hale, Junior Vice-Presiden? Thella Langford, Dancing Club Presidenl Julia Dorius, W, A. G. Reporfer Verde Olsen, Tennis Club Presidenf L- 1:- ' 565' '. 51' 1 af,-7Li.iUlIflA!y The annual W.A. G. assembly was, as usual, a huge success. The conslanl ellorl ol lwo hundred sludenls and abou? lhirly Teachers made This an eyenl lo be long remembered by The sludenls of Wesl l-ligh School. The exlraordinary assembly was under The enlhuslaslic direclion of lvllss l-lenriella Slielel. The lheme was lhe 'lGood Ship W. A. G, making slops al various porls around The globe. pw it ll! Pre++y Mili+an'fs. Popeye lHaslaml, Min nie lPugleyl +l1e Mer- maid, and Wimpy lPe+- ersonl. V Y is-,,v , ., ,Q- T I 3-ya I f 'X ,g.. - Annual W.A.G. Slumber l?l Parly . . .overcrowded beds . . .flying pillows... reducing recommended . . . +l'1ree slealcs Sl1OF'lH . .. underground passage ex- cursions . . . loare feel . .. secrel rooms explored ...seal rally . . . losl and found...l1ilarious+ime... RUNNERS-UP IN SENIOR BASKETBALL Miss Wilson - blh Period TEAM NO. 2 Top Row: Dorena I-lunsalxer, Shirley Burris, Alice Marlin, Bessie Crillendon. Bollom Row: Elaine Maclnlosh, Lois Bishop, Caplaing Mary Gomez. RUNNERS-UP IN JUNIOR BASKETBALL Miss Wilson - 4lh Period TEAM NO. 2 Top Row: Evelyn Taylor, Maudella Cheshire, Dorolhy Van- derlinden, Barbara Nale, Beverly Davis. Bollom Row: Belle Srnilh, Isabelle Carlson, Caplain: Grace Parlrer. WINNERS OF SENIOR BASKETBALL Miss Wilson - blh Period TEAM NO. I Top Row: Bernice Baxendale, Ruby Galloway, Elaine Olson. Bollom Row: Cora Lillle, Belly Kendall, Caplain: Helen Cox. WINNERS OF JUNIOR BASKETBALL Miss Slielel - 6lh Period TEAM NO. 3 Top Row: Rulh Redd, Mary Newquisl. Verda Olsen, Helen Lish, Edna Jane Dyer. Bollom Row: Charlene Robins, Mary Jane Rich, Caplain MaRee Hale. I SECOND PLACE HOCKEY TEAM Maison 5 Back Row-Lorrene Maddox, Merle Chrisfensen, Virginia Logan, Naomi Fowler. Siffing-Rachel Benson, Doris Rufh Alfop, Rea Richins, Assislanl Caplain, Renae Cowburn, Caplain. CHAMPION HOCKEY TEAM Maison 6 Top Row-Mae Gulliclrson, Mariorie Broad- waier, June E. Alfop, Peggy Gerriclr, Mariorie Frazier, Es+l1er Taylor, Jessie Hubbard. Fronf-Mary Louise Player, Assisfanf Capfainq Rullw Baggaley, Caplain. Kneeling-Ruin Meinliarf. RUNNER-UP SPEEDBALL TEAM WINNING SPEEDBALL TEAM W.I I Sfiefel 6 'Son Sfanding-Virginia Dale, Belly Reid, Assislanl Captain Sfanding-.seneyewoodburylMargare+Hun1phrey'Wane+a Dolly Kllasna, Capfain: Bernice Anderson, Effie Kerilxas. Wooley, Kiffy Lee, Lenora Reid, Mary Beyen, El.Knhee:LngFBeF+y Munlx, Beverly Fowler, Beverly Campbell Kneeling-Donna Riclzs, Marie Anderson, Gene McBride, lgifffng-DoovrTsHEe+ferquis+, Jean Chesley. Doris Gllllgan' Absenf when picfure was lalnen-Marilyn Meluse. 'ry Norma Sell: II4 ' U ,amz fa, ,-1 1 566 W H I X6 QC. az, ' ip f . fx .17 C-006. dlflCe 'cdwtd On allernaling years 'rhe girls olWes1' High School enjoy parficipafion in a play day or dance drama. This year on May 26. 'rhe dance drama was held, wilh more Than Two hundred girls in a rhylhmic review. The cosfumes were all original. This evenl was under lhe supervision of +he leachers in lhe Physical Educalion Depadmenl. Vp? +? 'ef'1.g -gi 3. -L- Fmsr PLACE ILef+I SENIOR WINNERS OF BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Wilson, Six+h Period TOP ROW-Elaine Olson, Doroflwy Brems, BeHy Kendall. MIDDLE ROW-Alice Marlin, Sllirlee Burris, Dorena Hun- salrer, Bessie CriHenclen. BOTTOM ROW-Elaine Maclrinfosh, Mary Gomez, Caplainq Lois Bishop. SECOND PLACE lRigh+I SENIOR RUNNER-UP OF BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Maison, Six+l1 Period TOP ROW-Evon Davis, lla Pifzalc. MIDDLE ROW-Peggy Garriclr, Mary Lou Player, June E. Aliop. BOTTOM ROW-Ru+l1 Meinlxarl, Doris Alfop, Margarel Howells. W 24, MW, , u WM New iw, ac? f , 7,0 and if an Lil. gf' fi A Lg JL, h , , '..f j ,, -iffy' .II-X 'ff ',,Y.f,Qx'u2 M fmifdfpfg Q ' ' ' 4'-J14a.,' I ' Y-'J ' , frgl -' if lm B.,:V4 . 1 wry. KV LJ A-J , X .. Y All A I , . If I- ',f ffblxzs. , C ,, J IA-,Afi A I 2 , ' . ,ff I Ji ' J WV' N 444, fd! kzyihfl 'lb' J'f 'k' -1,1 ,L-!.f.A 'f 'yrh' W , ,dub-,N,.. 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I X' L ' X Lf LLJ I ,, ., 1 ' ' '1 Hn! , ' ' I F' vfk.. I lx ' . 7-N , R, i A' ',,.W . 7 4 K . x . I , , , K., . Y .X f ,fx Y l J I j I l ! P 1 I I I I 1 3 - V f I f U 4 Wwffvff Reading leff fo righl'-Gordon Holmes, Oris Beeney, Elree Barr, Lawrence Higgs, Leo Reynolds, Frank Wilkins, Lesfer Dorney, Roy Vernon, Keifh Melville, Howard Harf, Jimmie Pafferson, lrv Savage, Jack Francis. OFFICERS Alvin Simonsen, Presidenf lno Lesfer Dorney, ViceAPresidenf Jimmy Pafferson, Secrefary Frank Sfone, Treasurer Mr. J. D. Millerberg, Sponsor army of CW Ol W. If was way back in I939 AD. when a group of dynamic fellows considered if high fime fo procure an amicable undersfanding befween all boys, regardless of whefher fhey wore fhe spic and span uniform or popular cords. So, fhe organizafion called Wesf High Associafed Men was esfablished. The original officers were: Earl Skillicorn, Presidenf: Lawrence Higgs, Vice- Presidenf: Frank Sfone, Secrefary: Henry Erdwig, Treas- urer. The consfifufion was drawn up. The purpose of fhe organizafion being: I. To fosfer a closer relafionship befween fhe men of fhe school and fhe faculfy. 2. To culfivafe obedience, self-confrol, and honor in all school acfivifies. 3. To develop fhe social and exfra-curricular acfivi- fies of fhe school along sane and wholesome lines. 4. To encourage and fosfer a spirif of cooperafion among fhe sfudenfs for cleanliness and sanifafion abouf fhe school buildings and grounds. 5. To prornofe a spirif of obedience fo fhe prin- ciples and fradifions of fhe school, and fhe regulafions of fhe Board of Educafion. One of fhe proiecfs fhaf was underfaken, demand- ing undivided supporf, was fhaf of promofing school spirif. No one can deny fhaf Wesf has experienced fhis year a more animafed and nafural vivacify, for which we are proud, fhan if has for many years. Under fhe guiding hand of Simie, fhe associafion puf on an assembly January I2, fheir firsf public con- fribufion. Probably one of fhe mosf safisfying gesfures our W.H.A.M. made was fo combine Easf, Soufh and Wesf W.H.A.M. councils info The Big Three Associafionf' Wesf was vofed fo fake The lead This year. During fhis fime we have presided af fhe meefings, where new and suggesfive ideas were advanced. The Big Three Afhlefic Carnival, sponsored by fhe W.H.A.M., held March 8, in fhe Wesf High audifor- ium, proved a slap-happy, knock-silly exhibifion of pugilismf' This is fhe firsf year a friangular meef has ever been affempfed and ifs resulfs were favorable wifh much credif due fo fhe efforfs of fhe officers of fhe boys' associafion. Anofher oufsfanding second semesfer evenf was fhe W.H.A.M. Frolic, held May I6. The acfivifies began af fhe sfroke of l2:OO wifh a Tug of War, Junior vs. Senior, using fire hose mefhods. The second novelfy was fhe Junior-Senior annual sack rush, wherein fhe vicfors were The rulers ai' fhe mafinee dance. Soffball games were played feafuring Army vs. Afhlefics, and fhe whole day was fhoroughly enioyed. A social calendar for nexf year was complefed by 'rhe council. The W.H.A.lv1. has successfully formed a more friendly feeling and a willingness fo work in unison 'foward shaping successful school years, and we hope fhe coming sfudenfs will confinue fo uphold fhe sfand- ards and rules of fhe club. fin picfure II9 r . Q-A . ' 1 Xl,1', frrsiw '- . , Ne K.. 42 . -V J si A r 91 -t 3 , l 626116167344 Czar Carmen Maxfield, Prosidonl Belly Kendall, Rufh C Elaine Maclri niosh Edi+h Edwards Vicszeprosidenl ammaclc, Sccrefary Rea Richins. Treasurer Vevadeen Woolsey Jane Tygerson Annie Richards Winifred Woolsey June Newman Barbara Busby Beverly Camp Rose K Janei Howe Lila Johnson bell umagai Jea n Chesley Beverly Thomas Zeffie Mae Salhgiver Gladys Barron IL 93 Berry Reid Bruhneild Garreif Anifa Harper Dorfhy Hunfer Vivian Chinn Belly Munir Edna Cooper Bernice Baxendale Edna Zaelii Geneva Woodbury Blanche Spencer Gloria Huffalrer Belly Elliof Cleo Johnson Ufeaclezzi fconifj Nineleen hundred and lorly marlcs lhe lwenly-lhird year ol lhe Leaders' Club al Wesl High School. This club, organized by Miss Charlolle Slewarl, supervisor ol lhe Girls' Physical Educalion and l-leallh Deparlmenl lor high schools, in l9l7, was inauguraled lo develop leadership among lhose girls especially inleresled and qualilied in lhe Physical Educalion and Recrealional aclivilies. The lirsl lacully sponsor ol lhis club al Wesl High was Miss Rulh Evans, al lhal lime a physical educalion inslruclor. The club is now under lhe direclion ol Miss Dorolhy M. Wilson and since ils beginning has proved lo be an oulslanding organiza- lion ol lhe school. ln order lo elevale lhe slandards ol lhe club, cerlain pre-requisiles have been sel up which musl be lillecl by each girl in order lo gain membership. The requiremenls lor enlrance are based on heallh, leadership, scholarship, physical skill, and sporlsman- ship. Jusl as lhe name implies, lhis club does uphold ils purpose and promises lo conlinue lo develop leadership among girls. MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE June Allop Frances Dibble Norma Spencer Lois Weibel Norma Youngberg Audrey Hullaker Wanela Wooley Verda Olsen C2441 Ozcieallm l S S T b1 X Fronl Row, lell lo righl-Virginia Giles, Norma Spencer, Margarel Humphrey, Nedra Myerberg, Glenna Cross, Dorolhy Allcoclr, Dale Chrislensen. Second Row-Joe Bosch, Thella Langford, Alberl Barrulia, Wallace Marlin, Jimmy Pelers, Elias Torres, Gayle Lund, Dale Roylance, Belly Billings, A. Everglade, Cadel Direclor, Willis Cornia. Third Row-Rulh De Young, Dick Burl, Earl Hall, Jay Ferrin, Harley Sandberg, Henry Erdweg, Melvin Mednick, Don Nance, Mr. Roylance, Direclor, Reed Walker. Gordon Benner? Owen Marlin . Evan Prows . Douglas Sco++ . Vernon Bre+zing Wesley Thomassen Elizabefh Pefersen Roberl Murdock George Marvin 'jig ffm! fo gefllelrfmv CHRISTMAS CANTATA By Ira B. Wilson Direcied and Dramarized by P. Melvin Pelersen Orchesfra under direclion of Kennefh Roylance Rulh De Young, Accompanisl CAST OF CHARACTERS SOLOISTS Freddie De Lange Waller Brefzing Enid Bybee Rufh Baggalay Mildred Campbell Donna Pafferson Rhea Thompson Beverly Williams Verde Olsen Asena+h Knowles Virginia Giles Doroihy Noyce Crysfal Cooper OTHER PEOPLE OF BETHLEHEM Vernon Andersen Gwendolyn Rauscher Mary Haley Leo Dalfon Lola Feveryear Wallace lversen Shirly Six Keifh Dexfer Norma Persson Marie Thornion Marilyn Fixfon Virginia Price BeHy Bird George D. Thompson Verna Twifchell Elsie Pedersen Faye Taylor Norma Youngberg . Shepherd . Shepherd . Shepherd Wise Man Wise Man . Wise Man . Mary Joseph Cafhleen Malan Thella Langford Marian Peiersen Nora Rodrigo Dorofhy Brems Irene Klingensiein Virginia Caffall Helene Finsfer Agnes Palmgren Chorus composed of members of all singing classes. S . ui as Q J Q 97 fl angst of 07 A CHRISTMAS PLAY IN ONE ACT By EIizabe+h McFadden Direcled by Margarer Caldwell Singing under direcrion of P. M. Pelersen CAST OF CHARACTERS Mary Doe . . Kalhryn Call Alice , . Jean Chesley Joseph Doe . . Evan Chesley Hal . . Jerry Tilus A Cily Marshall . Jaclc Evans Lucy . . . Mary Cox AI, his helper . . Bill Caudell John . Eugene Spencer Tim, a second helper . Lorin Chapman Bobbie . Glenn Nielsen Diclc . . . Wendell De I.eMare Maggie . . . . Susie lpson Sallie . . Zerlie May Sallzgiver Mr. Chase . . Harley Sandberg Ted . . Franlc Eslancona A Red Cross Nurse . Rulh Morfensen A Policeman Scenic Arrisl . Slage . Coslumes Properlies Ushers . . Try-Our Malerials Business Manager Sfage Selling Make-Up . Henry Erdweg Nedra Myerburg Norma Spencer Margarel Humphery Elias Torres ASSISTING PRODUCTION STAFF Gordon Benner? Cornelius Salisbury Edward Newman and Slage Crew MEMBERS OF ORCHESTRA Alberf Barnelia Juanifa Oberlin Gayle Lund Henry Galloway Willis Cornia Virginia Giles Wallace Mar-lin Melvin Mednicln Dale Chrisfensen Jimmy Pelers Dorofhy Allccck Belly Billings Don Nance, Accompanisl . Ida Heywood . Elise Scholl . Ushers Club Clara Hosmer C. C. Greenwell Dororhy Simpson Ann Groesbeclc Rufh De Young Reed Wallrer Glenna Cross Harley Sandberg Jay Ferrin as a as C741 fizwe fymozfm own A ROMANTIC COMEDY By Dix and Sufherland Dire-:fed by Margarel Caldwell Orcheslra, Kennelh Roylance CAST OF CHARACTERS Miriam Chillingsworfh .,... . Joyce Harris Barbara Slandish . . Belly Phillips Resolule Slory . . Edna Cooper Rose De La Noye . . Bruhnield Garrell Phillippe De La Noye . Evan Chesley John Margensen . . Edwin Bliss Garrell Fosfer . . . . . . . Don Marlrindale Miles Slandish . . ....... Vernon Ingram Place: Plymoulh, in New Eangland, af The home of Miles Sfandish. Period: l622-l623. THE STAFF Seffings ...... Cornelius Salisbury Sfage . . E. 6. Newman and Sfage Hands Furnishings . . . . Jeanne-He Beers Cosfumes . . . Ida Heywood Make-Up . . . Ann Groesbeclc Prinling . Wm. J. Asfler and A. E. Blaser Properiies . . ..., Elise Scholl Scripf ..... . . . Rhea Thompson Try-Oul Maferials and Copies . Clara Hosmer Business Manager . . . C. C. Greenwell Adverfising . . Dorolhy Davis Ushers . . Ushers Club 1 M9 JM f JMX: xx. Q - . ,N A- vf' . .ff - . xZf:...,fx 1 sf I - '- f f' Lf' ,ffrple f A V -foaffgf, 7s T , ,.2.1w? ' A Y T -, LJ f 'T ' - o afffmf f f T T 'cafouca onfe.4l'.4 The year I9IO indeed broughT abouT a sTep Torward Tor The youTh OT SalT Lake CiTy . . .The year The annual D. A. R. and S. A. R. oraTorical cOnTesTs had Their origin. These conTesTs are parT OT The program which The Sons and DaughTers OT The American Revolu- Tion are carrying ouT TO bring American ideals and TradiTions more TorceTully To The minds OT our youTh. J LQ 2 pay! The D. A. R. winner for T940 was Flora SToker, who spoke on Why l Love America. The S. A. R. winner was Gordon Holmes, whose speech was The American Way of Life. OTher conTesTanTs were: DoroThy Davis . . . America Needs Us : Dean Huber . . . America's BaTTle Tor Peace : Bill SmiTh . . . The Common School-Bulwark OT American Democracylly and Tony BarruTia . , . By The People-Tor The People! In The year l9lO The TirsT STephens Medal conTesT was also held. Frank B, STephens, one OT The oldesT and mosT respecTed UTah bar members, was iTs originaTor. lT was Through his annual conTrilouTion OT The STephens Medal ThaT he became known To The sTudenTs OT The SalT Lake CiTy High Schools. These medals are given To The boy and girl OraTors OT The junior class who deliver The besT paTrioTic oraTions. Winners Tor The T940 conTesT were: Joyce Harris . . . who spoke on Peace Tor America : and GusT Tsimpoukis . . .whose speech was A ConTracT wiTh My CounTry. OTher conTesTanTs were: Georgia Priskos ...' 'The SpiriT OT Amercani Mary Jane Rich ...' 'The Rise and Fall OT Amer- ican: Rulon Guide . . . I am Proud To be an Americanug and STOTT Bushnell . . . Shadows on The Wall. .af Miss E++a Nelson's Champion Ticker Sellers . . Advisory Class 204 is The sweepslalces winners in the schools annual Ticker sell- ing campaigns. This class has won places in all conresls in which liclcels were sold lor school socials and now slands as Champions . .. BOTTOM ROW-Lillian Poll, Sophia Galloway, Aniia Delgado, Belly Munlr, Doris Nilsson, Lillian Grieve, Ann Richards, Nafhell Holfon. SECOND ROW-Jerry Soper, Elsie Pedersen, Howard Harmon, Wally Fouse, Allan Wilkinson, Durranf Waller, Kennefh Price, Belly Brinion, Zina Gersfner. TOP ROW-Charles McComb, Miclrie Circuif, Jim Armanirouf, Miss Ella Nelson, Merlin Fawceif, Zena Flinn, Lynn Miller, Rex Tanner, Roy Wales. Absent when piciure was taken-Jeanne Gardiner, Juanifa Robbins, Edna Cooper, Verna Twifchell, Ray Husfon, Kennefh Carlson, Wendell Monson. Sfage Crew . . . -, Q I STANDING-Bill Robefg, Paul Mmm, Glen Faclrrell, John Van Den Berghe. SITTING-Jaclx Hummel, Richard Ashby. i F' X NX X, i ff! , ff if THE BATTALION BUGLE The purpose of The Baflalion Bugle is +0 develop more inleresf among Ihe cadefs of This Baffalion. Dur- ing 'rhe year we have issued a mimeographecl paper, Io fhe caders, every monfh, carrying Jrhe news of Jrhe Barfalion and ofher ifems of inreresr. This is believed 'ro be The only paper of ifs kind in 'rhe Unifed Slafes and is in ifs second successful year. -The Sraff. Siffing, Ieff fo righ+-Isi Lf. Roy Vernon, Edilerg Isl Sg+. A. C. Hurley, Advisor: ISI' Lf- Gail McDonald, Spoflighl Edifor. Sfanding-Capf. Lee Arbon, Carfoonisl: PFC Frank Wilkins, Copy Edifor: Cpl. Byron Tiefien, Carfoonisi. Siffing, leff Io righf-Isf Sgf. Herman Fred- rickson, Sales Mgr.: PFC Gusi Tsimpoukis, Cir- culalion Mgr.: Sgf. Benny Gim, Reporler. Sfanding-PFC Jay Linderman, Reporierg Cpl. Warren Oviafi, Reporferg Isl' L+. Abe Bywa+er, Reporfer. Absenf when pic+ure was falren-2nd L+. Henry Erdweg, Reporfer: 2nd L+. Robf. Lone, Reporferq Is+ Sgf. Gordon Benneff, Reporfer. COSMO COMIC If has been The cuslom of Ihe Cosmopolilan Club of Wesf High School Io publish annually an edilion called The Cosmo Comic. The firsf edifion was published in 1932. Since Ihaf lime They have puf one ouf every year. The paper is published enfirely by The club members. The members of Ihe slaicl are: Edifor, Kennelh Weir- sleini Associale Edilor, Mary Haley: Carloonisl, Syd- ney Jameson. Conlribulorsz Helen Herridge, Enid Blaclc, Elda Bar- rell, Glen Loveridge, Nalalie Bemis, Beverly Fowler, Leonard Collins, Kaye Seare, Doris Gilligan, Grace Gouf, Beflie Crillenden, Josephine Burnelre, Dol Richf ardson. The senior girls of+l1e Home Economics Depar+men'r enferlainecl fheir mo'rl'1ers al a 'rea. Girls demons+ra+e 'the value of +l1e s+ucly Mr. Provos+ demons+ra+es flue difference be+ween 'rhe slovenly of fabrics. and fhe well-groomed girl. Girls of Foods 3, plan, selec+, prepare, and serve luncheon in foods Arcli+h wi+l1 prize-winning frophy depar+men+ dining room. won by +l1e pic+ured coiffure. ,Defies elmmzzy Panlher Assembly presenred . . . filly years of high school porlrayed . . . lousrles and old fashioned bobs . . . dance exhibirions . . . barber shoppe quarrel . . . panfomime . . . grand opera, old and new. . .giggles . . .rears . . . applause . . . couples, now and fhen . . . well loved runes . . . finale . . . big success ...memories . .. Floradora sex+e+ of +he gay ninehes S+age crew agains+ a++rac+ive gold and blue se++ing . . . painfed for +he Panfher as- sembly by Mr. Salisbury and his sfudenfs. A I 940 sex+e+ .19 Bob Bilner wwfle f2mfA Bob Bifner . Dawna PaHerson Bus+er Hock , Jennie M. Thomas John Grams Leah Weed Myrle Peferson Dorofhy Davis Barbara Coburn Marie Shill Mildred Bailey 'C A-mfg . . Edifor . Associafe Edifor . Business Mgr. . Faculfy Advisor Joyce Edwards Beverly Beesley Kaye Seare Ardilh Anderson lreen Klingensfein Doro+hy Evans Theodora Floor Jack Pixfon ow' oavma Dol D' Baflo Leah af 5 Mane Mxgkexl I Bvie' Jovce Helen Curfis Maffhew Noall Julia Dorius Nick Groesbeck BeHy Sfromness Roy Vernon . s Gordon Bennefi 56 Jeaneffe Teggari Jimmy Smifh -X Gloria Sievenso Jack Francis Effie Floor Edna Lee Downing Tadasili Mifsui Margie Ray Paul Glissmeyer Edna Cooper Douglas Jackson Rik Kava Bevefw 'iedaxi Xrene -ix -N-....-...............Wv.,-.,- M... . f'- X Jeane'He Taggari' X M261 EJ 1664 QSM JeaneHe Taggarf Carmen Maxfieid Myrle Peferson Busfer Hock . Gloria Sfevenson Bob Bifner . Mrs. Jennie M. Thomas . Mice 5 if . . Edifor Associafe Edifor Sporis Edifor Business Mgr. Exchange Ediior Phofoqrapher Facuhy Advisor X Cafmen Ruih Heine Ludixxe Bafbara The Red and Black was sraried in I9OO by Winslow F. Smifh, who managed H for Three years. Je eofaon 30456 Susie' oolo' ob Barbara CONTRIBUTORS Jimmy Smi'I'l'1 Gordon Holmes Evelyn Taylor Isabel Carlson Alice Mead Beverly Beesley Mafia Jana Colleen Moore Beffy McGovern Beverly Fowler Gladys Gilberf Lynna Lou Jack Elaine Macln+osl1 elofia Ru+l1 Redd Lucille Anderson A+l1ena Halles Pauline Palmer MaRee Hale Mary Jane Rich Wfle MX QYGY Jennie M. Thomas Q Q or Josephine Burnelle John Burns Enid Bybee Noall Bybee Louisa Bylheway Anson Call Mildred Campbell Bill Caudell Barbara Colburn John Colianna Bellie Collins Sam Colobella Bob Coonracl Richard Cox Phyllis Cracroll Gaile Crowlher Hellen Curlis Beverly Davis Max Davis Zuella Dean Roberl Denhers Edna Jane Dyer Donna Dixon Charles Ealiins Laurel Elben Jack Eliason Lorraine Ellis Rose Esmeyer Beverly Everell Niclry Fahlaras Clarence Flelcher Warren Erewin Dewey Gill Wayne Gill June Gillell Bill Greenburg Adell Grimslad Belly Lou Groesbecl: LaPriel Haclrwell MaRee Hale Barbara Hales Mary Haley Vivian Hamblelon Wallace Hamblelon Junior Hamblelon Claud Hansen Micheal Harriel Shirley Deanne Jones Bruce Harringlon Floriene Keilh Joyce Harris Elaine Harrison Gwen Kelsey Jerry Kladis Howard Harl Dave Kranendonll Helen Herridge Beverly Hill Arliene Lamb Ilene Larson Jessie Hill Killy Lee Lee Holhein Dan Loclmhearl Jean Holmes Pauline Lundquisl Margarel Howells Edilh Lyman Generva Hopkins LaVon McComb Audrey Hulilaher Clair McCulloch Gloria Hulilalrer Belly Rulh McGovern Ray Huslon Virginia Mclnlosh Edna Ingles Belly McLeod Rav Irvine Melvin McReary Twile Jacobs Irene Johnson Nadine Johnson Rayola Johnson Genevieve Jones Jaclr Jones Eleclricily Club . Sydney Jamisen . Joseph Jensen . Warren Nicholson . William Roberl . Bill Holme . . Eleclricily Club . . Presidenl Vice Presidenl . Secrelary . Treasurer Publicily Mgr. . . insliqaled in I'-730 . . . L. J. Chrislerisen, sponsor . . . inler- esl in eleclricily . . . curiosily . . . uphold school spiril . . . happy . . . enlhusiaslic. Warren Frewin John Chrislensen lbprinsrirl Clinlon Jorgensen James Lewis Abraham Zemegei Reed Saville Don Kramer Edward O'Brien Bob Marlin Bill Roberg Bill Holme Sydney Jamisen Joseph Jensen Warren Nicholson Glen Eosler Beverly Malin Arlie Markham Joe Marelli Shirley Marlin Shirley Maxwell Bob Mechling Vern Mechling Vivian Meeds Chris Melos Wayne Miclnlesen Arline Milman Louise Milchell Leona Murdoclr Chesler Murray Audrey Nash Fay Nash Barbara Nale Elaine Naylor Merile Nebelcer Clair Neilson Slewarl Nelson Douglas Newman Mary Newquisl Harold Nicholl Waller Noall Wesley Nordgren Juanila Oberlin Henry Olsen Verda Olson Roller Skaling Club . . . Noal Bybee . . Presidenl Jack Jones . Vice Presidenl Donald Main Secrelary Roller Slcaling Club . . . organized in lall ol l938 . . . enlerlainmenl . . . heallh . . . beauly . . . grace . . . lar- gesl membership . . . parlies . . . lvlr. Joseph A. Anderson, sponsor . . . slcales ...rales...lales.. Elma Adams Cliff Black Flora Allsop Enid Black Doris Rulh Allop Doriha Black June Aliop Roline Blaclx Andra Anderson Rulon Blosch Elsie Baker Garlh Bonner Rulh Baldwin D B Vernon Bailey Ssrldosegl h Eslher Bain e on os Befh Barney Jacl: Bowerhanlc Elda Barrell Earl Bowman. Berniece Baxendale Ve n.0 .B'eI'l'n9 Beiyy Bane, Marlorie Broadwaler Belly Billings Blaine Brown Belly Bird Gordon Brown Helen Bishop Helen Bullock Oris Beeny Melvin Owens Pauline Palmer Grace Parlmer Elsie Pedersen Belly Anne Pellon Mike Perri Ralph Pierponl Nellie Powell Luana Preece Kennelh Price eor e Prow fzrisizaazf Paul Rasmussen Roland Renshaw Mary Jane Rich Ralph Richardson Rollo Richins Eugene Rose Wayne Rull Clyde Schindlor Douglas Scoll Troy Sessoms Violel Shaffer Richard Shucl: June Smilh Hazel Smilh Norma Spencer Phyllis Slallings Ardilh Slam Roberl Slevenson Pearl Slillman Fay Sloddarl Jaclr Slroucl VaLene Tag arl Dorolhy Tayior Eslher Taylor Pearl Taylor Rocena Taylor Fred Tew Geraldine Thomas Maxine Thomas Margarel Thomson Marilyn Tiplon Eva Talich Margie Tripp Dorolhy Tsouras Wilma Turner Dorolhy Vanderlinde Ralph Vincenl Margarel Waddel Reed Wallzer Jaclrie Wallace Maxine Walsh June Ward Lois Weible Heber Whealley Fay Willuinson Beverly Williams LeRoy Wilsled Georgana Woolsey Winnelred Woolsey La Relle Wood Geneva Woodbury Kennelh Wrighl Julia Young Norma Youngberg Doris Zellerquisl George Zissi I1 Alchemy Club . . . Gordon Bennefl' . . . Presiclenl Abe Bywaler . Vice Presidenl Elmer Hansen . . Secreiary Mr Bruce R. MaHhews . Sponsor L. Arbon D. Kiser D- C3l'fll'1Ql0f1 M. Marveralcis L. Collins E. Meik H. Dunfield A. Smm., N. Groesbeck B. Buehler B' Glbby G. Slone D' l-llll F. Baslow L' l-llllon M. Circuif A. Johansen D. Hansen W. Loomis B. Harris Wi Roberg K. Harris P. Schullze J. Slraslers Fl Kelle' R. Tanner K. Perkins B. Wonnacolf l' Savage S. Sargelalcis D' Taysun W. Cable M. Bailey N' Evans G. Gilberf C. Griififhs MDJEVQOL- N. Johnson J. Hubbard nb I ., fl 1 if l 9.,wf ' D. Huber N. Roderigo F. Wallace N. McDermoH M. Ueda H. Barlrer J. Beeboul A. Briggs A. Bywaler E. Cairo G. Fosfer J. Francis Sm. Kobyashi E. Linderman O. Norby L. Reynolds E. Rose F. Sione K. Tripp WJ G. Syverson A. Weslover B. Allen U. Barnes N. Holfon W. Holfon A. Mead J. Sfoclrs H. Young J. Albo J. Cross J. Eliason W. Freeman B. Glade G. Holmes R. Johnson T. Kanegae G. Miner G. Po++er T. Shimilu J. Shiraishi B. Thomas E. Wagsfalif C. Webb E. Magee B. Coonrad R. Bodily G. Black R. Black R. Davis A. Eclrersley B. Kendall H. Lange W. Leggraon N. Powell B. Sfromness A. Young B. Afwafer J. Boase E. Chesley J. Giles H. Mifani J. Sampso S. Taylor H. Tingey D. Volk O. Wallis R. Wolfe D. Wrighl W. Darby B. Carr B. Sharp B. Garrefi A. Harper A. Hafch D. Pugmire M. Zachos fl Alchemy Club . . . Che-misiry siudenis . . . began in l9l3 . . . progressive field 'rrips . . . sponsors of scienliiic assemblies for siuderir body . . unquis live . . . creaies grealer inieres Chemislry . . . realizalrion of chem ical research . . l lil- L Cosmopolilan we Club . . . Kaye Seare . . . Presidenl Jack Francis . Vice Presidenl Jaclc Clegg . . Secrelary Nalalie Bemis . . Treasurer Cosmopolilan Club . . . originally plan- ned lo bring racial groups ol: Wesl High inlo more cordial associalion . . . lor sludenls inleresleol in nalional affairs . . . begun lhrough inilialive oi Milce M. Masoalca . . . organized l932 . . . Cosmo Comic publicalion . . . Joseph L A. Curlis, iacully sponsor . . . sociable 1 qroup . . . Alha Richardson Gordon Holmes 4. xi lc Vernon Ingram Madeline Piburn Dorolhy Richardson Kennelh Weflslein La Rae Williams Bellie Crilfenden Gordon Benneii Helen Curlis Leonard Collins Beverly Fowler Louise Raebrun Helen Herridge Nayalie Bemis Benny Gim Sidney Jameson James Lewis Enid Black Mariorie Crofl German Club Eldon Bangerler Howard Dunfield . Gladys A. Johnson . Naoma Drechsel . . Presidenl , . Vice Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer German Club . . , lirsl slarled in l927 . . . lo become acquainled wilh life and fuzlems ol German people . . . Miss Auqusle Ulermann, sponsor . . . Sauer- lfraul rlinnerf .... inlelleclual . . . sixly members . 'illf I 13'-'xllll Lionel Drechsel Max Manning Roberl Bischoff Ralph Chrislensen Keilh Dexler Howard Dunfield Andy Durlree Bruce Hansen llh inleresl ol sludenls . . . Gordan Holmes Nick Lives Ralph Mafern Keilh Melville Vernon Parfsche Curlis Rigby Crysial Cooper Gladys A. Johnson Rulh Merlin Mary Louise Player Sophie Rausch Masunii Ueda Charlolle Wendrich Roberl' Allen lsamu Aolri Elden Bangerler . . 5 4 Le Roy Hansen Gunlher Pahl James Biegayslci Blaine Brown Lorin Chapman La Monie Clark Royal Currie Misao Doi Bob Draper Paul Schulze Garda Mueller Jaclr Dulles Harringlon Shea lrene Sallzman Fred Engelbreehl John Slrehel Elsie Slange Bill Euser Gunnar Lynersen Maurine Taylor Roberl Jensen Lawrence Tassie Hilda Verhaaren George Pearson Wilford Wallreuharsl lleanu Wendrick James Ray Naoma Drechsel Belh Yacum Clyde Reid Lois Hadloclr Auba Hish Afjro b . . . Dick Malhews! .... Presidenl Mary Jane Rich . . Vice Presidenl Cleo Nelson Secrelary Blaine Brown . . Treasurer Joan Wenig . . Hislorian P. S. Marlhalris . . Sponsor Aslronomy Club . . . inlroducecl in l926 . . . Mr. Pele S. Marlhalcis, sponsor. . . purchased lelescope . . . inlelleclual . . . slar gazers ol lhe campus . . . praclical use ol principles and rules laughl in class . . . sludy . . . under- slanding ol nalure's wonders . . . George Prows Sheldon Bosc Sam Boyack 'Y N Vearl Broderickf A:--X W ln! v,,.f Blaine Brown Charles Carlberg Micllie Circuil Jack Cross John Giles Jay Graham William Hadley Earl Hall Minori lwasalti George Jordan Diclr Malhews 1 , -- -- I x l 'Q iw Conrad Meeves Yoshio Mori Cleo Nelson Kennelh Nelson Raymond Poulson Clyde Reed Francis Anaslos Belly Kone Mary Zachos Mary Pappas Mary Maveralris Mr. Marlhalris Helen Arkowdas Belly Zachos Alhena Halles Ellie Floor Mary Jane Rich Bob Sevy Billie Shepard James Smilh Myron Smilh Chris Tsousras James Updegrall Hellenic Club Micheal Harriel . Alhena Halles . Sleve Sargelalcis Dorolhy Tsouras Chris Melos . Hellenic Club . Ned Walers Joan Wenig Le Roy Wilsled Jack Zang Fred Zilling Wendell Monson . , Presidenl Vice Presidenl . Secrelary . Treasurer . Bus. Mgr. lo undersland more clearly lhe ancienl Greelc language . . . hope lo eslablish course in Greek al Wesl High . . . Mr. Pele S. Marlhalcis, sponsor . . . dances . . . parlies . . . worlc...play... organized in IQ39. Micheal Harriel Georgia Prislxos Belly Gianelo Sleve Sargelakis Chris Melos Lily Gavalas Lucy Tarro George Simmons Pele Shupul Georgia Marlraltis Ellie Kerilxas Bob Repich Chrisl Demiris Nula Liapis Dorolhy Tsouras Bill Kalilralris Mary Anaslos Alice Mclnlyre Andrew Kalsanevas Milre Kalsanevas X Fw Nfl lx fi nb XX l Helen Frazier Vivian Johnson Helen Powell June Smilh lrene Sallzman La Verne Andrews Louise Cairo Cryslal Cooper Deon Holdaway Bernice Harris Rosella Hughes Naomi McDermoH Belly Lou Paluso Mary Pappas Befh Rogers Fay Sloddarl Jean Sfoul Va Lene Taggarl Fay Young Dolores Barnum Beflie Collins Dororhy Hunler Helma Hunl Deane Huber Loraine Kilpalricir Belly Kendall Harold Walson Abraham Jurriga Franlr Barker Edwin Bliss Virginia Mclnlosh Maxine Ninley Elaine Nayler Helen Shinglelon Harold Allred Richard Ashby Franlc Basrow Ralph Chrislenson Bob Draper Deba+e Club . Glen Kilpafriclc Edwin Nielson Barbara Dixon Dorofhy Davis lsamu Aolci . . Prosidenl . Bus. Mgr. Secrelary B9 Secrelary '40 Ass? Bus. Mgr. Dolmlo Club , . . organized in 1920 . .. ronlrovorsial . . . lallcers of lhe campus . . , supporl school aclivilies . . . orarors . . . dobalors . . . exlemporaneous apoalwora . . . slale champions in l939 . . , Mrs. E. Y, Van Wirmlgle, sponsor . .. lournamenls . . . lravelers . . . hold legislative assembly al Shale Capilol for all schools lo cornpole in . . . offers grholarships lo Universily oi Utah . . . slarlcd Sub lorrganla in school . . . good workers . . . sludious . . . Nulsi Bun .,.lcasors . .. Mickey Bailey Beverly Beesley Dorolhy Davis Julia Dorius Barbara Dixon Joyce Edwards Joyce Grover Shirley Hadlock Thelma Jaclrson H3 Lorraine Kilpalriclr Phyllis Larsen Afha Richardson Jeanelle Taggart Billee Thomas Flora Sfolrer Joyce Richardsen Berf Afwafer SloH Bushnell Leo Dollon Tom Fehr Jaclr Francis Benny Gim Wayne Galloway Busler Hoclr Lawrence Higgs Vernon lngram Richard Kasreler Keifh Dexler Bill Eggeff Herman Fredriclrson Dwayne Hilberl Lee Hofheins Vernon lngram Dane Kranendonk Arnold Kasr George Marvin George Marsh Ray Madson Erwin Neilson Ralph O'Brien Bill Richey Roland Rassmussen Dale Rogers Max Sreele Charles Vaughn George Biberslon Alberf Blosh Richard Burr Vernon Bailey Bill Caudell Leonard Collins Henry Garrifson Earl Hall Barrisrers' Club Wayne Galloway . , ChielJuslice Don Nance . . . Ass'lJuslice Barrislers' Club . . . Law sludenls . . . inlelleclual . . . Mrs. E. Y, Van Winkle. sponsor . . . worlc for safely . , . learn lhrough praclice . . . secured lrawclic lighr ar 2nd Norrh and 2nd Wes? Srreel. Jacll Marlin Wendell Manson George Prows x,,f-,,.- Don True Chris Tsauras Johnny Vileri Cornelius Vanderlinden Jacl: Zang Warren Ainsworfh Sian Anderson Wallace Baker Tony Barriefia Max Eison Delwyn Filches Melvin Hall Shuniclci Kobayashi David Locke Melvin McReavy Don Marfindale George Pearson Vernon Pillai: Douglas Sfeele Jaclr Wheelhouse Bunnell Weelrs George Zissi Genevieve Jones Glenn Kilpafriclr Fred Keller John Nurler Leo Slreef Franl: Wilkins lsamu Aolri Allon Bunnell Jay Banlrs Ben Boorh Royal Currie Kyle Coles Max Donaldson Bob Daly Henry Erdweg Dwayne Hilberr Don Marrindalei Paul McNiH 4 ' Charles McComb Ray Edwin Nielson Kennelh Tripp Edwin Sundquisl Owen Wallis Edgar Wade Jim Armanlrouf Howard Hari William Johnson Ralph McDonald Aird Spealmman Eugene Byrne Edwin Bliss Roberl Campbell Melvin McReavy Granf Morris Ralph Olsen Lee Reeves Bill Smilh Roberi Zang Physiology Club . . . Frances Reese . . . Presidenl Lynna Lou Jack . . Vice Presidenl Va Lene Taggarl . . Secrelary Melva Spear . . Treasurer Physiology Club . . . organized i932 . . . Miss Marie Thompson original sponsor . . . Miss Nellie Bradlord, pre- senl sponsor . . . underslanding ol per- sonal hygiene . . . canyon parlies . . . lun-lesls . . . ioy lhrough proper care ol body . . . inleresl in class . . . Alice Marlin Gwendolyn Rauscher Elizabelh Pelersen Melva Spear Va Lene Tagqarl Rulh Sleed Lonnie Rae Cooke Margarel Humphrey Arlene Eckersley Mariorie Croll Belly Jane Smilh Rulh HoI+ Helen Curlis Dorolhy Wenig Edith Davis Cleo Anderson Tsuruko lwasaki Virginia Rasmussen Phyllis Fullmer Shirley Burris Arleen Halch Jewel Walker Jean Chesley Elizabelh Shovelin Gladys Gilberl Miss Bradlord Keiko Kiyoguchi Aiko Nishida Alberl Barrulia Mary Beyen Barbara Busby Norma Crookslon Nick Cozakos Ernesl Cairo Anila Del Gado Vern Graham Charles Hansen Dorolhy Hunler La Von lrvine Lily Kollis Noula Liapes Eva Magana Georgia Markakis Shirley Marlin Carmon Maxlield Allon Nash Rulh Nielsen Belly Palmer Mary Jane Rich Barbara Searle Shirley Six Elias Torres Rebecca Torres lda Whilaker Winilred Woolsey Edna Zaelil ,K gf Lois Bishop Barbara Nale Rulh Redd Joyce Harris Isabelle Carlson Lynna Lou Jack Zina Gerslner Frances Reese Marion Pelersen Joan Wenig Nora Rodrigo Spanish Club . . . Charles Hansen . . Presidenl Alberl Barrulia . . Vice Presidenl Nick Cozalcos . . Sec. 84 Treas. Spanish Club . . . Spanish language, cusloms and music . . . cullured view- poinl ol Spanish people . . . Miss Domi- ana Gannuscia, sponsor . . . sludious . . . social galherings Jessie Hubbard Margarila Eslancona Clayone Slringham Helen Pelerson Audrey Dunkin Dorolhy Wenig Edilh Davis Bill Thomas Gusl Tsimpoukis Jessie Hill Bernice Harris Elmer Phibs Jim Paloukos Charles Hubbard Eugene Moore Charles Brannigan rlf O'dell Norby Bob Marfin Joseph Cross Keirh Weslover Earnesl Cairok' if 'bf Jimmy Smif Ken nefh Nelsoni Frank Srone James Jones Glen Fosfer Quill and Scroll Club . . . Glen Fackrell Reed Saville Jack Cross Bob Sharp Ralph Davidson Ted Shimizu Alvin Belka Lee Dorlch Wesley Thomason Gordon Benneff Sergeanls' Club , . Jimmy Smi+h . . Presidenl Bob Sharp . . Vice Prosidenr Ernie Cairo . . Secrelary Ted Shimizu . . . . Treasurer Frank Sione . . Board of Governors Gordon Benne++ O'dell Norby Serqeanls' Club . . . slaried in i929 . . . lirsi called NonfCommissioned Oi iicers' club . . . promoies coeoperaiion wilh olliicers . . . Serqeanl A. C. l-lurley advisor . . , army spiril . . . slripes . i pins . . . fellowship Herman Fredrickson Bill Thomas John Predari Bob Jarvis Carl Shuraishi . . sporrsmansh p James Albo Cliff Black Wallis Baker Nick Groesbeck .UV 'rr Nffiviis s Mickey Bailey , . Presideni Mariorie Ray . . Vice Presideni Edna Cooper . . Secrerary Roy Vernon Bus. Mgr. i Quill and Scroll Sociely . . . iournalisis l , . . inlornalional club . . . received fhnrlor January 23, I93O . . . organized I976 . . . Miss l-lazel Selby, founder . . . Miss Dorolhy Simpson, sponsor , . . mfislers oi English wrilinq . , . iniellec- limi . . , sociable . . . qrowinq Beverly Bishop Alice Mar+in Shirley Burris Elaine Mclnfosh Carmen Maxfield Nick Groesbeck Myrle Pererson Ben Hambleron I4O Busrer l-lock Marjorie Croff Gloria Sievenson Berry Smith Barbara Coburn Gladys Gilberf Beverly Beasley Marie Shill Helen Curriss Barbara Dixon Thelma Jackson Shirley Reeve Joyce Edwards Julia Dorius Je.-me++e Taggari Dorofhy Davis Frank Wilkins Leo Sfreel Earl Hall Ray Thorpe Sydney Jameson Kennefh Weifsfien Glen Leveridge Donlon De La Mare Dave Cowan James Albo Howard Dunfield Charles Sonada Jack Grover Roberi Schluier John Grams June S+ocks Alvin Simonsen William Hadley Frank Sfone Douglas Jackson lrval Savage Jack Francis Gordon Ben neH James Smifh Dorofhy Simpson, Sponsor Isl Ll. Howard Dunlleld Ollicers' Club . Cadel Ll. Col. John Grams . Presidenl Cadel Major Edgar Wade . . . . . . . . . Vice-Presidenl Cadel Isl Ll. Roberl Bilner . Secrelary Cadel Capl. Donald Sainsbury . . . . . . . . . Treasurer CadelCapl. Max Manning . . . . . . , . Sergeanl-al-Arms Ollicers' Club-organized in l92l - promoles inleresl and friendliness among lhe ollicers ol lhe R.O.T.C. and has helped lo lead lhe Ballalion on lo honors. Isl Sgl. A. C. Hurley, Sponsor Ll. Col. John Grams 'V' ' Caplain Lee Nelson Isl Ll. Evan Linderman Ll. Col. Allan Sloan Maior Edgar Wade Maior Jay Walson Capl. Lionel Drechsel Caplain Richard Walls Caplain Karl Polanshelr Caplain Lee Arbon Caplain Roberl Coonrad Caplain Max Manning Caplain Granl McDonald Caplain John Van Den Berghe Caplain Franlr Wilson Caplain John Colianna Caplain Jaclx Pixlon Caplain Earl Hall Isl Ll. Isl Ll. Isl Ll. Isl Ll. Isl Ll. Isl Ll. Isl Ll. Isl Ll. Clair Harlter Busler Hoclc Marvin Wallerson Gordon Holmes Roberl Bilner Tom McKean Abe Bywaler Roy Vernon Isl Ll. Donlon De LaMare I sl Ll. Isl Ll Isl Ll Isl Ll Isl Ll Isl Ll Isl Ll Isl Ll Isl Ll . Jaclc Hummel Isl Ll. . Jaclr Smilh Gene Moss Edwin Nielson Gail McDonald Isl Ll. . Alvin Simonsen Melvin Medniclr Harley Sandburg Leland Walls Blaine Paclr I DeWayne Haslam Ll. Col. Allan Sloan Maier Edgar Wade Maior Jay Walson Capl. Lionel Drechsel Caplain Richard Walls Caplain Karl Polanshelr Caplain Lee Arbon Caplain Max Manning Caplain Granl McDonald Caplain John Van Den Berghe Caplain Franl: Wilson Caplain Lee Nelson Caplain John Colianna Caplain Jaclr Pixlon Caplain Roberl Coonrad Caplain Earl Hall Isl Ll. Clair Harlrer Isl Ll Busler Hoclr Isl Ll. Marvin Wallerson Isl Ll. Gordon Holmes Isl Ll. Roberl Bilner Isl Ll. Tom McKean Isl Ll. Abe Bywaler Isl Ll. Roy Vernon Isl Ll. Isl Ll Isl Ll. I Sl Ll. Isl Ll. Isl Ll. Isl Ll Isl Ll. 1, l l l l Isl Ll. Owen Wallis Isl Ll. lrval Savage 2nd Ll. 2nd Ll. 2nd Ll. 2nd Ll. 2nd Ll. 2nd Ll. 2nd Ll. 2nd Ll. 2nd Ll. Bruce Hanson Richard Ashby William Hadley Lee Reeves rl Roberl Lone 3 Sydney Jameson Henry Erdweg James Lewis Paul McNilI' I ' Ushers' Club Cadel Ll. Col. Allan Sloan . Presidenl Cadel Capl. Lee Arbon . Vice-Presidenl Cadel Capl. Karl Polenshelc . Secrelary Cadel Capl. Frank Wilson . Treasurer Cadel Isl Ll. Alvin Simonsen . . . Serqeanl-al-Arms Ushers' Club . . . all due respecl lo Honorary Colonel, Miss FilzGerald, spon- sor . . . usher al assemblies . . . keep all school slage shows in order . . . do honors al many cily social lunclions . . . soldiers . . . unilorms . . . shining shoes Donlon De LaMare Evan Linderman Gene Moss Edwin Nielson Gail McDonald Alvin Simonsen Melvin Medniclr Harley Sandburg cheerlul greelings . . Isl Ll. Leland Walls 2nd Ll. Bruce Hanson Isl Ll. Jaclr Hummel 2nd Ll Richard Ashby ia L+. sua... Psa. f ing p. yvaiikim Hedlev Isl Ll. Jack Smilh'- l- ee Wm fs 'S+ L+. Dewayne Hgslam ing Ll. Roberl Lone dl- ,W Isl Ll. Howard Dunlield Zrd 2:SLZ'1c5iIrI:eson Isl Ll. Owen Wallis I sl Ll. lrval Savage 2nd Ll. 2nd Ll. Henry Erdweg James Lewis I4-I i l Bernice Anderson Cleo Anderson Delilah Anderson La Von Anderson Vera Averill Rulh Baldwin Lila Bell Mary Beyen Dorolhy Bishop Jeanne Boyd Elma Brown Enid Bybee Kalherine Call Beverly Campbell Louise Chiado Edilh Colberl I42 Ilene Cornell Mary Cox Clara Coronin Mariorie Crofl Louise Rae Cool Phyllis Crocroll Mary Daniels Beverly Davis Francis Overson Mary Egli Belly Ellioll Helen Frazier Janel Gunnuscca Ruth Green Shirley Hadloch Lois Hadlock MaRee Hale Anile Harper Beverly Hill Janel Howe Audrey Huffaler Dorena Hunsaker Norma Hinlze Rowen Harding Edna Inglis Vivian Johnson Phyllis Kalian Keika Kiioguchi Belly Lee Helen Lish Irene Lehman Jerry Lambourne Winona Merrill Arlene Milman Louise Milchell Carol Moore Lorraine Morlord Adele Murdock Gerda Mueller Belly McCloud Flora Morlen Barbara Nale Barbara Anne Neel Mary Newquisl Lillian Olsen Varda Olsen Virginia Oslerloh Louise Page La Von Parrall Grace Parker Lenore Pearson Lois Piburn Georgia Priskos Da Rue Price Rulh Reid Edith Rich Mary Jane Rich Ada Richardson Helen Bumel Charlene Robins Belly Reid Rulh Redd Lucille Schuring Shirley Smilh Swimming Club . . . JaneTygerson . . . Presidenl Mary Jane Rich . . Vice Presiclenl Marjorie Croll . . Secrelary Swimming Club . . . swimming skill . . . happy . . . heallhlul . . . solely-lirsl measures . . . Miss Henriella Sleilel. sponsor . . . progressive . . . sludenl inleresl . . Elsie Slang Delvene Slones Belly Smilh Phyllis Slallings Maxine Thomas Jana Tygerson VaLene Tagg Evelyn Turpin Mary Vincenl Masumi Ueda Maxine Walsh Florence Weslenkow Donna While Geneva Woodbury Winnilred Woolsey Anila Young Edna Zaelel Elaine Allred Gladys Barron Merel Chrislensen Calherine Currie Arlene Halchy Nalhell Hollon Rulh Hofheins Virginia Jacobs Kalherine McShane Rulh Meinharl Helen Ruemel Louise Sornson Rocena Taylor I ! Dancing Club . Thella Langford . , . Pregidenf Arlene Lamb . . Vice Pres. X1 Treas. BeHe Qlifner . . Secreiary 81 l-lislorian Ardifh Anderson . . Zncl Vice Pres. X - . I, Doris Rulh Alfop June E. Allop Louise Anderson Beify Billings Ka+hryne Call Ru+h Cammaclr Jean Chisley Helen Cox Berfha De Vries Connie Griffilhs Marcell Hansen Wilda Holden Naihell Hollon Janel Howe Keiko Kiyoguchi Arlene Lamb Thella Langford Cora LiH'le Lois LiHlewood Janona Miller Affon Nash Eudara Nash Dorofhy Nay Belle Olifner Viola Pafriclr Lorraine Penman Norma Pearson Louise Raeburn Gwendolyn Rauscher Erma Redford Dancing Club . . . began in I926 . . . Miss Ruih Carol Evans responsible for i'rs inceplion . . . early risers lo before- school meelings . . , grace . . . poise . . . symmefry of bodily growlh . . . creafive . . . arfisric . . . joyous . . To dance is 'ro LlVE . . . Tap . . ballel' . . . inlerprefive . . . naiural . . . modern . . . Miss Miranda Maison, sponsor . . . professional leacher . . . 75 members . . . belle-r posfure . . . noled for Friday morning social dances. Ediih Rick Judy Hansen D onna Riclrs Effie Kerihas Margie Ross Gwen Kelsey Ze++ie Mae Salfzgiver Luana Preece Melva Spear Georgia Prislos Deloris Syme Marie Sorenson Miss Maison Teacher 8: Sponsor Rhea Thompson Mariorie Van Leuven Mrs. Adamson Vevedeen Woolsey Pianisf Naomi Barlon Arclifh Anderson Civics Club CIVlf.', Club . . .organized in l939 . . , lifflrl lripf ,... undorslanding . . . lfnowlodqr: , . . Miss Maroc Chrislenson, uponuor . . . good cilizcnship . . . wfirlrzrf. . . . civic pride loslered . . Elaine Allred Elea Anderson Delilah Anderson La Von Anderson Rulh Baldwin Enid Bvbee Kalhreen Currie Berlha De Vries Frances Duerson Edith Edwards Theresa Ferrell Kennelh Forsberg .li 'ham X Riding Club . . Beverly Beesley . Bill Gibbey . Julia Dorius . Busler Hoclc . Presidenl . Vice Presidenl . Secrelary Bus. Mgr. Riding Club . . . newesl club on cam- pus . . . popular among sludenls . . . Mrs. Jennie lvl. Thomas, sponsor . . . organized in l939 . . . he-allh, sociabilily . . . sporls . . . energelic . . , large membership . . . girls and boys . . . slarled by popular reguesl . . . lhrills . . . spills . Marie Grieve Lillian Gnover Edna Jane Dyer VaLene Taggarl Lois Reese Rulh Holliens Warren Cable Niclr Groesbeclr Charles Hansen Jane Tygerson Shirley Smilh Vern Mechling Berl Alwaler Jaclr Mulh Les Reynolds Jh'gLQ2Le.4 Rulh Pelerson Jimmy Smilh Jaclr Smilh Calvin Newcomer Max Dreen Janel Howe Rulh Green Lillian Grieve Rulh Griffin Donna Hemmerl Louis Hepner Dorena Hunsalrer Edan lnglcis La Von lrvine Twila Jacobs Berner Lasrich Belly Mace Frances Mace Melvin McReavy Arlene Milman Margie Powell Belly Lou Paluso Helen Rumel Norma Spencer Jean Walker Maxine Walsh Wanda Wells Jerry Wood June Wood Camera Club . . . Joyce Edward Tadaslwi Mifsui Nick Groesbeclc . Helen Curlis . Presidenl Vice-Presidenl . Secrelary Treasurer Camera Club . . , aclion . . . snapsliols . . .cameras . . .lilm . . .sporl . . .special Training . . ,campusliTe...ligl1+s.. . John Lambson, sponsor . . . llirills . . Busler Hoclr Roy Vernon Leo Reynolds Douglas Jaclcson Jack Pixlon Jimmy Smilh Bob Bifner l . I if v 0- -.-if ff .Ll' f L, f. sf 4' ' S, ls. X lrval Savage Miclley Bailey Barbara Coburn Beverly Beesley Marie Shill Julia Dorius Barrisl'er's Club . . Dwayne Hilberf George Marsh Roland Rassmussen Dale Robers Edwin Bliss Richard Bur? Leonard Collins Jaclx Marlin George Prows Johnny Viferi Warren Ainsworlh LaVerne Andrus Mary Pappas Fay Sfoddarf VaLene Taggarf Faye Young ' Dorl'l1y Hunler Belly Kendall Maxine Nunley Elaine Nayler Helen Sbinglefon Jean Warden Tony Barrulia Max Eisen Cryslal Cooper Tennis Club . . . Verda Olsen . . President Gloria Huffalrer . . Vice'Presiden'r Edna Dyer . . Treasurer Tennis Club . . . plnysical slcill . . . pro- moles liealllw and vilalily . . . Miss l-lenriella Sleifel, sponsor . . . oily com- pelilion , . .spring and Tall lournamenls . . . slimulales zesl for living . . . coop- eralion . . . fun lor all . . . enriclwes social, menlal, physical life . . fmw,44vf QH22 v , W ,4 ! as Ei? WWW M gfkm if WW 0' ffffwggfigzfi f'13? S 'QW , JZfJLWfffff,fZ'5-3i1 WI E Nz: . f 17 w5i?'3f,fj4ifi'5WMjWQJJZ'Mf HW V gwlafmlp E X X 5 X ik SS wk N Q TWP if QM f Q gkvmggdimgdff my S WW W Xi? XA M A iq he SNS I N? 5 1 Q 1,4 rx! x I 5 M ' xy ' J X 44 Y . V N, . .VV -Av' X . if Q5 , , X' , -O , xx X Q R0 in 1 '7 V , m, ' 9 Xxrk 'ivy D! X - ' ' . by T an L ' V V +5 6 v A Ya U gh. X. ivb X ff' f V X 6 4' X 'K X x 1 f 0 4 ' fx M X1 k 4 Akxxvfx 1 I vm ,A F5 .fx J z A x.-X W f 1 x Ax l I xxiza 4 XV, jj? 9 Xfwf RESAAVVECK W if 2f Wwwfgxwwwwgz ff ru, 4417 u , IG Www 4m4Mo f wA1aK17fff-ff? ,, ff' f , ff Mnifiizf :QW PQ MW W TEL, wWZgMffW,9 Af Aux. ' WWW, ., J, lWZwf?YAWZ5MWWQ ZQfMJz, , maya fZ ff M , 1 Jeff., gjgfiiww W vyy, QXQ W W M Qk MM, g eiggim ASM M- A AML M XSXMQL ME Q ,wb , Mai dw 'W Wx ww M wifi X - BQ v X ak 71 44? Q 38,0 N r:7:745irA,, 1 fd Q B s wi, WWWWW ffciff' r'll W vi? jftlfllill: ZQOIVXCI' ufjflzzss Cvxffanye Jwvzileezzn Wifh an orchid a day as her Hollywood dief, Miss Naomi Fowler, of Wesf High School and Salf Lalce Cify, spenf six fhrilling days in Hollywood GS fhe winner of fhe Miss Sevenfeenn confesf. From IO8 Ufah beaufies, Miss Fowler was chosen fo represenf Ufah as 'lMiss Exchange l7,i' and was awarded a frip fo fhe film me-fropolis. Miss Fowler was escorfed loy Frank Caghlan, Jaclcie Coope-r's besf boy friend, fhroughouf her sfay and was enferfained by numerous screen idols, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Basil Rafhbone, who gave a lovely fea in honor of fhe I7 beaufiful girls of fhe nafion-presenfing a specially designed bracelef fo Naomi. Fred MacMurray and ofher sfars senf flowers and corsages . . . falcen on fours of fha Paramounf sfudios . . . affended Bob Hopes broadcasf . . . among many giffs were a Wesfmore malcefup kif . .. gorgey bafhing suif . . . record of fhe song, l'Sevenfeen . . . many, many more giffs. Miss Exchange l7 arrived home saying, lf was fhrilling' ly excifing, buf Salf Lake feels so much like home and if seems grand fo be back. J Q HC MCH ZK!40lfl , 1.1116 . . . High School Faculfy, wi+h Mr. Gillilan as principal ls+and- ing, upper leffg Miss Duncan, cenler: Miss Frances Quallrough, lower righfl. 'T 'NBE 4'-'Y High School Facully, wi+h Mr. George A. Eafon as principal High School Faculfy of I9I7, when Mr. Keeler lcenfer, lop A lsecond from lower leffl. rowl firs+ came here as principal. Group of Sal+ Lake Ciiy School principals on sleps of Cily and Coun+y Building lMr. Keeler, lower lefl cornerl. l 50 JMTAJ ine TQXLTQO14 Miss Wilfon has faughf af Wesf High longer fhan any ofher faculfy member. For fhirfy-seven years and wifhouf one day's absence, she has given fhe fype of service long remembered by The greaf army of fhose forfunafe enough fo have been 'Q her sfudenfs. ' Trained fo be a courf reporfer, buf defermined fo feach school, she was educafed af fhe Universify of Ufah and faughf school for one year af Easf Millcreelc. Under Mr. George A. Eafon, principal of fhe Salf Lalce l-ligh School, she faughf in fhe commercial deparfmenf for many years-lafer launching info fhe field of polifical science and hisfory, and is now Teaching American Problems. Being a crack shof, she was in charge of fhe rifle 'range for many years-open fhen fo girls and faculfy members. Miss Wilfon has refused many offers fo enfer ofher fields, buf her hearf has been wifh Wesf, where she herself graduafed in l902. T nbllanfinf eu' Qizfj Miss Dorofhy Davis, winner of fhe Wesf l-ligh School Good Cifizenship Pilgrimage, sponsored by fhe D.A.R., is picfured af fop leff. Second and fhird place winners were Jea- neffe Taggarf and Barbara Dixon, shown below. The confesf was judged upon fhe qualifica- fions of fhe girls as fo leadership, pafriofism, service, dependabilify, and scholarship. 'A gold medal was awarded fo Miss Davis for firsf place in fhe confesf. S-he compefed wifh fhe winners from five ofher high schools iniifhe sfafe af a meefing af Price, Ufah, and gained second place in fhe confesf' for fhe mbsf oufsfanding girl of Ufah, The fwelve ofher girls compefing 'in fhe confesf were: Third row-Mane' Shill, Leah Weed, Dawna Pafferson, Julia Dorius, Beverly Beesley, Joyce Edward. Boffom row-Carmen Maxfield, Mary Mura- kami, Barbara Busby, Teddy Floor, Myrle Peferson, and 4Miclcey Qailey. F' N Ihr' J '53 C Kel' !gaffa!fon,2 cuz: fQO5- O0 L, 'cyanclyafzon of up C S'I'reng+h-27l Cade'rs Capfain William C. Webb, Commandanf Russell Sands, Capfain and Adiulanf Waller S. Key+ing, Capfain and Aide Aco++ Lynn, Caprain and Aide COMPANY A Caplain Curris Y. Clawson, Commanding Firsl Lieulenanf Chas. Hines Second Lieu+enan+ Marre Van CQH Firsf Sergeanf Earl Van Co'H' Sergean+ Bradley Sergeanf Clarlr Sergeanf Grover Sergean+ Pfouh Corporal Biorlcland Corporal Crabbe Corporal Sears Corporal Tempesl' Corporal Wrighf Corporal Barfon Fifly-+wo Privafes COMPANY B Capfain Lesfer Morefon, Commanding Firsl Lieulenanf Roy Billings Firsl Sergeanf Lynn Smilh Sergean+ Parson Sergeanf Jones Corporal CoHle Corporal Scoville Corporal Siriclzland Fif+y Privafes Non-Commissioned Srafi Sergeanl Maior Louis Padd ison: Quarler- ler Sergeanf Alvadus Mayne: Ordnance mas Sergeanf Thomas Wallong Commissary Serge- fb ow: an+ James Dunn: Color Sergeam' Loo our Color Seroea n+ Miller. lCouriesy Alla COMPANY C ,f . x Caplain Wm. J. Grow, Commanding N x Firsf Lieu'renan+ Mon+e Elliofl' Nl' Firsi' Sergean+ Bruce Wedgwood Q Sergeanl Crilchlow Q Sergeanl' Caine Sergeanl' Landenberger 42 Corporal Gaby x -' xi' Corporal Bellemere Yi J .. Corporal Brown V X s 1. Corporal Douglas 5 X , Corporal Korns Corporal Overn f Corporal Snow For+y-live Privales COMPANY D Capiain Fred C. BasseH', Jr., Commanding Firsl' Lieulenanl' Vaughn Paul Second Lieufenanl' Howard Young Firs+ Sergeanf Wm. McCurdy Sergean+ Besley Sergeanl Bradley Sergeanf Farnswor+h Corporal Bills Corporal Engilman Corporal Gillilan Corporal Keenan Corporal PraH Corporal Tripp Corporal Manning For+y-nine Privales Field Music Chief Trumpeler Alva Baer: Trumpefers Alexander, Arnold, Cohn, Craig, Heric, Lynn, Evans, Morelon, Rhoades, P. Young, Zimmer man, Srephens, Beffles, Beos, McCan, Tibby, Don Young. J. Held, Dunn n Sloanl l . :Meer ,474 jelafe anew STudenT LegislaTure aT STaTe CapiToI I938-'39 STaTe Champions l938-'40 Debafors leave for Wyoming TournamenT Ogden TournamenT: Denver Forensic Meer: Julia Dorius, Beverly Beesley 2nd place DebaTe Raymond ProcTor . .. ..., besT speaker aT meeT Glenn W- Kllpnnlcli 'f---' H -f 2nd Place OVGIOVY Ufah TournamenT: U. S. A- C. Tour-narnenf: Isamu Aoki.. .,,e,,, e,,,, ,,,,, I s T place Panel Discussion Margee Barber , . .. ., . ,,,, IsT place OraTory Glenn W- ISIIPGIVICIV- ---'-f-f- A -f - -I - Ufah STaTe Tournamenf: Elaine W. Anderson, Jack Fairclough, Paul Sagers, , , ,,,,,, IsT place ExTemporaneous Speaking RoberT Zang ..,. 2nd place ExTemporaneous Speaking Julia Dorius, Darrel Nicodemus .. 2nd place OraTory Glen W' Knpalrlcl ' 'IST place Debafe Ben BooTh, Edwin Bliss ,,,,,, ,A,, . ...Znd place Debafe Joe Hepwodh ' ' ' ' IST Place Orafory WesT I-Iigh won TirsT place in SweepsTakes. B Y U TournamenT' Evaggonrrrorrjrnsig Meek 2 cr I I r RoberT Zang, Glenn W. KilpaTrick IsT place DebaTe oro y . avis ,, , . n pace mpromp u - WesT I-Iigh won 2nd place in SweepTakes. Darrel Nlcodemus' ' ' ' ' 3rd place Oraiory PresTon Forensic MeeT: U' SJ Tfiurnamenh I I O JeaneTTe TaggarT, Glenn W. KiIpaTrick, Shirley U la Orlus ', , ' ' S f pace www I-ladlock, BerT ATwaTer, and Benny Gim ,, ,,,, Glenn W- K'lP5Tr'Clf- --'- - -'-- - - frr- - - - -r Y I Yrrrrrewwn ee--,v e e ereeer- lsr piece Debafe . . .... .... IST place ExTemporaneous Speaking glenn W' Kilpafrick Q ,VVVVV Vyrrewr AKVrllrrryrreeqeeezYreenrle R o berT Zang, Glenn KilpaTrick, .,.,, 2nd place DebaTe . ,, , .. IsT place ExTemporaneous Speaking Special recogniTion should be given Mike Masaoka Tor DoroThy M. Davis ., .. . , ........ 2nd place OraTory his inTeresT and help given. lfliefidlfl LVL 0l4fLl4fL6ZCL6l C lin 6lfLf.4 Q ' ' T pl The sTudenTs who have shown ouTsTanding abiIiTy in The Commercial DeparTmenT, Trom Miss Ingalls' classes in commercial correspondence, are: Blanche Spencer and Lee Nelson, who were awarded cash prizes by Mr. A. D. Thorne, Tield supervisor OT The IndusTriaI Commission oT UTah, Tor The besT IeTTers oT applicafion wriTTen in The commercial correspondence class. Those sTudenTs receiv- ing ranking posiTions were Mary Murakami, KenneTh Flar- ris, and Francis Parker. Those receiving honorable rnenTion were Haruko WaTanuki and DoroThy Jordan. From Miss Ingalls' and Miss PugsIey's shorThand and TranscripTion classes, Those sTudenTs who have passed IZO- word oTTicial Transcrips are: Francis Parker, Mary Barra- clough, DoroThy Davis, Barbara Dixon, KenneTh I-Iarris, Doris Jensen, and Mary Ranck. Marie Shill has been ouTsTanding in The Tield oT Typing, making 72 words a minuTe, a raTe higher Than ThaT of any oTher sTudenT in Mr. Anderson's Type classes. Vevedeen Woolsey has achieved The raTe of 60 words a minuTe in shorThand, an excepTionally high raTe Tor a TirsT-year sTu- denT. Many sTudenTs, under The supervision of Miss l'losmer, have obTained parT-Time posiTions, eiTher downTown, or in The school oTTice. They are as Tollows: Melvin Owens, Lee Nelson, Irene Andrus, DoroThy Eckersley, RiTa I'laTch, I-larrieT BurT, RuTh PeTerson, Barbara I-lales, Fay Nash, Mariorie MiTchell, Mariorie Van Leeuwen, ErnesT Jells, Frances Reese, June Newman, Marion GarbeTT, Helen Cox, Beverly Bishop, Barbara Cheshire, June AITop, Rose Kumagai, Dean Perkins, Mary Ranck, Edifh Rich, Shirley Levorsen, Illah Allgood, DoTT UTley, Mary Murakami, and Marian PeTerson. if,-Jnfezeseiin We e O O 0 as 1 .. 1 I CW 7 71 A6t6 A67 61111 cfltvwt 6 C6 . I I P' ALEXANDER EBERHARDT I898 WILLIAM RUSKIN MALONE In I89I, when Mr. Malone was TwenTy-six years old, he became The second principal OT The SalT Lake High School, where he remained unfil I898, when he resigned To Take a pOsiTion in New York CiTy. In 1905, he Organized The POsTal Union LiTe Insurance Company wiTh which he is s+ilI cOnnecTed. In a recenT leTTer, he says, ln my day, I89I-98, The CiTy had a High School in The making: There were 28 boys and girls The TirsT year and 600 when I reTired. This school was, and is very dear To me Tor a hundred reasons . . . The SaIT Lake CiTy High School was mosT engaging Tor me . . . The sTrucTural beauTy OT The presenT esTabe lishmenT was an impressive greeTing upon my reTurn . . . I am happily sTill mosT acTive in my reTiremenT. IT's The ideals you creaTe in young people ThaT keep you going and improving. Such Triends do nOT IeT you down, and are a cOnTinuing charm, giving healTh ancl lengTh OT days. WesT High is eagerly awaiTing anOTher visiT Trom Mr. Malone, when The whole school may meeT him. ALBERT J. HAGEN I90I He parTicipaTed in many acTiviTies . . . received his M.A. degree Trom The UniversiTy OT UTah . . . aTTended Berkeley UniversiTy, CaliTornia . . . TaughT The Woodland School: in Price, UTah: Principal OT Green River Schooli McKinley- School: Principal of ROOsevelT Jr. High: GraniTe High: TaughT science aT Horace Mann High School: Prin- cipal OT LiberTy School . . . now Principal OT Irving Jr. High . . . To be Principal OT WesT High School in I94O-4l, successor To Fred D. Keeler. JOHN B. MATHESON I908 GraduaTed Trom SaIT Lake CiT High School . . . baseball . . . business man . . . member OT Board OT Edu- caTion . . . CiTy Commissioner. Classical course . . . presidenT OT Junior class . . . belonged To independenT debaTe club . . . worked in law oTTice as bookkeeper and clerk . . . PresidenT OT The Board OT EducaTiOn . . . now PresidenT OT The SalT Lake MaTTress ManuTacTuring CO. NICHOLAS G. SMITH l902 PresidenT, Junior class . . . PresidenT, Senior class . . . TOoTbaIl sTar on Team which beaT The U. OT U. Tor Three successive years . . . spenT Two and halT years in Holland . . . Manager OT Davis CounTy Telephone Com- pany . . . eighT years in ATrica . . . Manager OT DesereT Bank Building. WINSLOW F. SMITH I900 Organized The Red 8: Black and managed iT Tor Three years . . . Three and one-halT years in Germany . . . now in life insurance business. WILFORD A. BEESLEY I90I CapTain and manager OT TOoTbaIl Team . . . Civil Service . . .worked in WeaTher Bureau . . . in UTah-Idaho Sugar Company . . . organized Beesley Reeves Company . . . CerTiTied Public AccOunTanT . . . wiTh Beesley, Wood 81 Company . . . WARREN BELESS l904 One OT abOuT a dozen sTudenTs who organized The cadeT baTTaliOn . . . old armory on PierponT STreeT . . . nafional guard . . . aThIeTics . . . Track sTar . . . dramaTics . . . aTTended UniversiTy OT UTah . . . graduaTed NOrTh- wesTern UniversiTy . . .worked Tor Hill Drug Co .... now owns Brigham STreeT Pharmacy . . . ROSCOE W. IRVINE I92I Senior presidenT . . . vice-presidenT A.S.W. . . . DebaTe Club . . . one OT debaTers who won sTaTe cham- pionship under The IaTe James W. Adamson and Traveled all over The sTaTe . . . debaTe club Two years old . . . capTain adiuTanT OT R.O.T.C .... graduaTed Trom U. OT U., law course . . . now pracTicing law in ciTy . . . DR. M. SKOLFIELD AThleTics . . . graduaTed Trom U. OT U .... FOoTball Team . . . German Club . . . CharTer member Kappa Sigma FraTerniTy . . . graduaTed Trom Columbia Medical School, New York CiTy . . . graduaTed Trom AviaTiOn aT MiTchelI Field, New York CiTy, wiTh highesT honors in class . . . OTT'icer in STaTe Medical AssOciaTiOn . . . presidenT L. D.S. HospiTal sTaTT . . . member OT American Legion . . . now pracTicing physician in ciTy . . . UniTed STaTes AviaTiOn FlighT Surgeon . . . BYRON VAN COTT I926 FOoTball, BaskeTball, Baseball, Track . . . Junior Class PresidenT . . . LieuTenanT in R.O.T.C .... DramaTics . . . ATTended U. OT U .... GraduaTed Trom Kelly Field, UniTed STaTes Air Corps Advanced Flying School . . . Now Reserve CapTain Tor WesTern Air Express . . . KATHLEEN DERR I925 DramaTics . . . Opera . . . Red 81 Black STaTT Two years . . . Senior Vice-PresidenT . . . PresidenT Leaders' Club . . . PresidenT W.A.G .... Tribune Award . . . Silver Cup Tor ouTsTanding girl aThleTe . . . TourTeen oTher awards aT one assembly . . . ATTended U. OT U .... Teacher aT WesT High . . . Now Mrs. Byron Van COTT . .. R509 Keeuerz - GERALD IRVINE I92l GraduaTed Trom U. oT U. Law school . . . ProsecuTing ATTorney Tor A.S.U.U .... now assisTanT CiTy ATTorney . .. JACK LARSEN I932 Disney's is a very inTeresTing place To work. lT's al- mosT like going To school-sTudying everyThing Trom a Mickey Mouse To a Michelangelo-Trom iiTTerbug jazz To a Brahms ConcerTo. AT presenT l am doing The Disney characTers which appear on The STandard Oil Company Billboardsf' In me spnpornrrv sremzs nu resemua Yoon KIDDLESS moo uiooeksmoouug- Hsu f Mnoewesri-non swoon wunr iris TDDHQ. MW SUCCESS!-WDHHPPIHESS GE YOURS. ffkigfoow cmssoraz WILLIAM L. TINY HOME l908 FooTball . . .Track . . .GraduaTed U. oT U. I9I2 . .. CapTain TooTball Team . . . Tour years TooTball . . . one OT TirsT Rocky MounTain ConTerence Men . . . On TirsT Team To beaT Colorado Teams . . . Owl 8: Key . . . Skull and Bones . . . BeTa TheTa Pi . . . Engineer on CohocTan Dam, New York, world's largesT reservoir Tor drinking waTer aT ThaT Time . . . Engineer in charge excavaTion and rock work on wesT Terminal oT George WashingTon Bridge, New York CiTy lspecial graniTe quarry opened in VermonT Tor This work and more rock was excavaTed Than has been Taken Trom The Silver King Minel . . . Now wiTh The Co- lumbia ElecTrical EquipmenT Company aT SeaTTle, Wash- ingTon . . . WENDELL SMOOT I9I6 FirsT STudenT Body PresidenT . . . Organized The A.S.W. as iT is now . , . Manager oT The TooTball Team which won The sTaTe championship and The WesTern championship . . . AT ThaT Time The TooTball Tield ran easT and wesT . . . Only buildings were Union Building, Technical Building and The EaTon Gym . . , High School separaTed inTo WesT and EasT High in l9l4 . . . Member of R.O.T.C .... AT- Tended U. oT U .... Was in Marine Corps during World War . . . LaTer wenT inTo banking . . . Worked in Federal Reserve Bank here and in San Francisco Tor I8 years . . . AT The presenT Time, Vice-PresidenT oT The UTah STaTe NaTional Bank . . .also Cashier and DirecTor . . . Engaged in many acTiviTies surrounding The banking proTession . . . Recipe Tor success: Anyone can aspire To ThaT which he desires Through The use oT hard work and energy. MAXINE CROOKSTON T932 Leaders' Club . . . W.A.O. Council . . . C5raduaTed U. oT U. I936 . . . SecreTary and Treasurer oT The A.W.S. . . .Junior Prom CommiTTee . . .Tennis Champion Tor Two years . . . CapTain oT isTol Team . . . Senior Vice-Presi- denT . . . Spurs . . . DeRa DeI+a Delfa SororiTy . . .Junior Class Army sponsor . . . RegimenTal Sponsor . . . BeTa DeITa Mu . . . Alpha BeTa TheTa . . . Apmin . . . Alpha Lambda DelTa . . . Chi Delfa Phi . . . MorTar Board . . . Phi BeTa Kappa . . . Phi Kappa Phi . . . PermanenT OTTicer of class oT l936 . . . Who's Who oT American UniversiTies . . . Now Teaching in Lincoln High School. E. A. BJORKLUND l908 R.O.T.C ,... baseball , . . manager oT The U. S. FideliTy and OuaranTy Co. WALTER JACKSON I926 Deceased . . . ouTsTanding Track sTar. . . . CHAS. C. BINTZ I908 FooTbaIl . . . Track . . . ATTended Cornell . . . Served in World War . . . Law graduaTe . . . PresidenT oT W. H. BinTz Company. Q w.o.P. FREDERICK COURPIS RICHMOND, JR. AND THE RICHMOND MEDAL From l9lO To I937, The Richmond Medal, given To The mosT ouTsTanding boy in SalT Lake CiTy, both in aTh- leTics and scholarship aT The close oT his senior year, was The mosT coveTed award Tor high school graduaTes . . . This medal was given in memory oT Frederick Courpis Richmond, Jr., who passed away in l908. Frederick was The mosT ouTsTanding aThleTe in Salt Lake CiTy-was The capTain oT The Track Team Tor Three years, and capTain oT The TooTball Team Tor Two years. His TaTher, Frederick C. Richmond, presenTed The gold medal in person aT a special assembly. FLOYD CHUB UTTER I925 Only man aT WesT High who won sixTeen leTTers in Tour years . . . Special award sweaTer . . . Won TwenTy- Three medals in Track . . . Won Three gold TooTballs aT WesT . . . Four gold baseballs . . . Four gold baskeTballs . . . Two gold Track shoes . . . OuTsTanding wresTler and boxer . . . Carried away eleven oTTicial H's Trom WesT . . . Earned The much coveTed Ho . . . GraduaTed Trom U. oT U. l93O . . . All conTerence TooTball where he won Three leTTers . . . Four leT+er Track man . . . Received B.A. and B.S. aT U. oT U .... Coached WesT High TooTball during Two years WesT won championship . . . ATTended N.Y.U .... Received M.A. aT Columbia UniversiTy . . . Now in eighTh year aT Horace Mann High School. EDWARD COBURN I937 Track sTar . . . seT STaTe Records . . . CapTain oT B TooTball . . . CapTain oT A TooTball . . . CapTain oT B baskeTbalI . . . CapTain of A baskeTball . . . received Homer ChrisTensen Medal . . .one oT sixTy honor sTudenTs . . . sTaTe records in hurdles and high iumps . . . lead in opera . . . swimming Team . . . aTTended U. oT U. . . . Treshman TooTball . . . now working in ciTy . . . scouT- masTer. GORDON DUSTY RHODES I926 Foofball . . . BaskeTbaIl . . . Baseball . . . Track . . . Lead in school play . . . Awarded gold waTch Tor The DecaThalon lnviTaTional MeeT aT B.Y.U .... Only sTudenT To win boTh The Richmond and ChrisTensen medals . . . One year aT Philadelphia A+hle+ic Club . . . PiTcher Tor six years in American League Teams . . . PiTched Three years Tor The New York Yankees and Three years Tor The BosTon Red Sox . . . Now wiTh a SalT Lake business house. HAROLD JENNINGS l9I7 STudenT Body PresidenT . . . now assisTanT general manager oT The SalT Lake TransporTaTion Company . . . Commander OT The American Legion and SecreTary oT UTah ManuTacTurers AssociaTion. Main STreeT-I890 JACK HELD T906 AssisTanT arTisT on Red 8: Black sTaTT . . . Now one oT Americas ToremosT arTisTs in New York CiTy . . . accompanying skeTch was drawn by him Tor The T906 Red X1 Black commencemenT number. DAN WEGGELAND T923 ArT Edilor oT Yearbook . . . LieuTenanT oT R.O.T.C. . . . He is now an archiTecT . . . oTTices in The ATlas Building. LLOYD ANDERSEN T929 STarred in baseball . . . wenT To Denver wiTh American Legion Team where They won lnTermounTain WesTern SlaTes championship Trom six sTaTes . . . also on The Team ThaT won sTaTe championship Tor WesT . . . received gold wrisT waTch Tor being The ouTsTanding piTcher and player in The TournamenT in Denver . . . also a silver medal Tor being The TairesT player . . . since graduaTion, has played in The local loops . . . has had oTTers Trom The Chicago Red Sox and several oTher major league Teams . . . piTched The only no-hiT, no-run game pifched in SalT Lake Tor The pasT Two seasons. JOHN HOSMER T927 Received B.A. and M.D. degree aT Michigan Uni' versiTy . . . Junior and Senior inTerne aT The UniversiTy oT Michigan T-lospiTal . . . insTrucTor oT surgery . . . prac- Ticing now in Midvale aT The HosmerfOuick-Lindsay Clinic. GUS BACKMAN T9T0 STudenT Body PresidenT . . . Now SecreTary oT Cham- ber oT Commerce. CLYDE EDMONDS T905 Member oT small TraTerniTy called The 'lTempesT Bone dum. . . . Track sTar . . . SergeanT in The R.O.T.C. . . . ATTer graduaTing Trom WesT, he worked in several banks . . . Laler became inTeresTed in The agriculTural condiTions oT The counTry . . . Now SecreTary, Treasurer and General Manager oT The Ufah PouTTry Producers Co4operaTive AssociaTion, which is The Third largesT in The counTry. PAUL RAY T9TT Red 81 Black STaTT . . . PiTcher Tor The baseball Team . . . O.M. SgT. of The R.O.T.C .... GraduaTed Trom U. oT U .... Edifor oT Chronicle . . . SporTs reporTer on The SalT Lake Tribune . . .Awarded scholarship To, and gradu- aTed Trom STanTord UniversiTy . . . He was a UTah STaTe SenaTor Two years ago , . . Now a member of The cor- poraTion Tirm oT Judd, Ray, Quinney and Nebeker. DOURTS RAYBOULD T906 Red 81 Black STaTT . . . Now prominenT in Real EsTaTe Business in San MaTeo, California , . . sponsors The Sym' phony ConcerTs of San MaTeo. KATHERINE KEELER T927 PresidenT oT W.A.G .... STenographer aT The FirsT SecuriTy TrusT Co. Tor six years . . . Married Richard A. Goddard in T933 . . . Now has a daughTer, Mary Con- sTance, Two years old FRANK STIEFEL T905 CapTain oT TooTball Team . . . SpenT several years in MonTana . . . Now in business wiTh broTher, Valiean, in Los Angeles, CaliTornia, CADDTE PERKES T927 lnTeresTed in music . . . Held posiTion oT sTenographer aT WesT f. . Worked in oTTice . . . Honorary award as accompanisT . . . AT presenT in oTTices oT The Board oT EducaTion. WALLY SANDACK T930 ATTended U. OT U .... STudied To be lawyer and received L.L.D .... LaTer became inTeresTed in radio and is one oT our mosT ouTsTanding radio announcers aT KSL. KENNETH KEELER T923 Principal characTer in opera . . . Now Teaching in Jackson Junior High School. SALLY MASON l92I GraduaTed Trom old SaTT Lake High School The year iT separaTed inTo EasT and WesT . . . Commercial Course . . . A Tellow sTudenT delivered The winning Tarewell speech which was wriTTen by her . . . She is now in The oTTices of The Board of EducaTion. BLATNE DAVTES T924 Many Track medals . . .Tennis . . . swimming . . .gold TooTball . . . gold baskerball . . . aTTended U. of U. . . . played TooTbaTl . . . Now wiTh Telephone Company . . . ELLTDA OLSEN T927 ArT . . . Commercial . . . Now Mrs. Blaine Davies . . . JO HOFER LeTT WesT High iusT before The end oT her senior year . . . Moved To Los Angeles where she QraduaTed . . , Specialized in physical educaTion aT The U.S.L.A. in Cali- Tornia . . . Won The Teaching Fellowship aT The Teachers' College, Columbia UniversiTy, New York CiTy . . . Now in Los Angeles where she is doing ouTsTanding work in physical educaTion. EDWARD L. SLOAN, JR. T907 TFaTher oT LT. Col. Allan Sloan, T94OT . . . R.O.T.C. . . . Now SecreTary oT The SalT Lake Fire DeparTmenT . . . JACK NESLEN T935 CapTain R.O.T.C .... Now Tlying cadeT aT Randolph Field, Texas. ELBERT EPPERSON T935 LieuTenanT, R.O,T.C .... Now aT WesT PoinT, UniTed STaTes MiliTary Academy. T898-Main STreeT, Spanish-American War soldiers on parade. ARGONNE DIXON I937 Capfain, R.O.T.C .... Now af Wesf Poinf, Unifed Sfafes Milifary Academy. DOROTHY LEACHER I929 Teaches Journalism af Murray High School. GEORGE DEWEY , I934 Lf. Col., R.O.T.C .... Now Second Lieufenanf in U. S. Army-sfafioned al' Camp Robinson, Arkansas. GEORGE CUMMINGS I935 L+., R.O.T.C .... Second Lf. in U. S. Army-sfafioned af Forf Frances E. Warren, Wyoming. ROLAND BAILEY Lf., R.O.T.C .... Now a Lieufenanf in The U. S.iArmy af Presidio of Monferey, Calif. GEORGE SMITH I934 Capfain, R.O.T.C .... Now holding fhe rank of Ensign in U. S. Navy Air Service af fhe naval base in San Diego, California. MORRIS O. EDWARDS l929 Graduafed from Wesf Poinf in l933 . . . Commis- sioned Second Lieufenanf of lnfanfry . . . ln l936 as- signed for fraining as a member of Olympic Modern Penfafhlon Squad . . . Graduafed from lnfanfry School, Forf Benning, Georgia . . . One year wifh fhe Service Defachmenf . . . Lasf fwo years as insfrucfor, Depf. of Law-U.S.M.A .... Married Miss Rufh Iverson lWesf High Graduafe, l93Ol . . .Two children, boy 5 years, girl 2 years. MAURICE STIEFEL I9I7 Baseball . . . Baskefball . . .Track Sfar . . . Affended A.C .... Ouarferback of fhe 'ream which won fhe Rocky Mounfain Conference Championship . . . Foughf in fhe World War . . .Charge of fhe U. of U. Cifizens Milifary Camp. . . . Did greaf work during 'rhe influenza epi- demic . . . Son won fhe Moss Medal lwhich is awarded fo mosf oufsfanding sfudenfl while affending Granife High School. EARNEST VOELKER I9I4 Baseball . . . Foofball . . . Main inferesf music . . . Cadef in R.O.T.C .... Affended Websfer grade school where Mr. Keeler and Miss FifzGerald were feaching . . . Helped erecl' Sfafe Capifol, fhe Chamber of Commerce Building, and Capifol Theafer . . . Lafer in orchesfra in California . . . Wenf fo war . . . Now 'reaches welding and arf copper work af Wesf High. IRENE KELLY WILLIAMS l905 Sang in firsf high school girls' quarfeffe wifh Edna Evans, Gerfrude Kelly, and Jennie Miles . . . One of fhe greaf arfisfs of grand opera and has sung in many famous operas while Touring fhe Unifed Sfafes . . . Billed many fimes wifh Nelson Eddy in Philadelphia and many ofher large cifies . . . Sfudied voice exfensively in Europe . . . Af fhe presenf fime she lives in New York Cify, New York. EDNA EVANS JOHNSON Received her Masfer's Degree af fhe U. of U .... Sfudied voice in Europe . . . Now presidenf of fhe Ufah Federafion of Music Clubs . . . Also on fhe Nafional Board of Nafional Federafed Clubs of Music . . .Teaches music af fhe U. of U. GERTRUDE KELLY WHITE Presidenf of fhe Civic Cenfer of Salf Lake . . . Acfive in Ufah clubs and organizafions. JENNIE MILES Mrs. Jennie Miles Lovelace now lives in Payson, Ufah. LISLE BRADFORD Affer graduafing affended U. of U .... Taughf music in bofh high schools . . . now in charge of music af Easf High School. BILL IBA I923 Foofball . . . sporfs . . . now wifh Sweef Candy Com- pany . . . FRANCES FARNEY I92I Foofball and baseball . . . Track champion of Ufah . . . . Now a professional musician . . . well-known organ- isf . . . accordion arfisf. GEORGE VON ELM I920 Major R.O.T.C .... won fhe Unifed Sfafes Amafeur Golf Championship . . . won Businessmen's Golf Cham- pionship of Unifed Sfafes lsemi-professionall . . . many ofher golf records . . . now feaching golf in fhe easf. GORDY GOODMAN lGordon Gudmansenl . . . Solisf wifh Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians. VIRGINIA TANNER Won scholarship fo fhe Doris Humphrey and Charles Widen School of fhe Dance . . . she is now 'reaching af fhe McCune School of Dancing. ROY DRUSHAL l928 Lead in fhe school play A College Widow, . . . Cadef in fhe R.O.T.C .... on fhe Commandanf's sfaff . . . Wrofe fwo plays which were given as assemblies . . . A+ presenf is an announcer af fhe KSL Broadcasfing Sfa- fion. FRED TEDESCO I928 All-sfafe halfback . . . Lefferman . . . Track sfar . . . Aff-ended U. of U .... Varsify foofball fhree years . . . All-conference fwo years . . . All-American Ouarferback . . . Secrefary Freshman Class af Wesl' . . . Coasf lbase- balll league for Hollywood All-sfars . . . Direcfor of Afh- lefics af Ufah Sfafe Prison . . . Supervisor of Rofary Y.M.C.A. Boys' Club for pasf six years . . . Received 46 medals denofing various afhlefic achievemenfs . . . Phy- sical Educafion lnsfrucfor af Bryanf Junior af presenl' . . . Manages Pinney Beverage Sfafe Semi-professional Team. BILL RICHARDS I932 Edifor of Red 81 Black . . . Won J. C. Medal . . . Presidenf of Quill and Scroll and Deloafe Club . . . De- bafed in a Junior college debafe fournamenf in I933 . . . Panfher . . . Presidenf of Posf Graduafes . . . Affended U. of U .... Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Sfarfed fhe on Ensign Peak . . . Won debafe scholarships . . . Managed school plays . . . Now wifh Remingfon Rand Cof. NORRIS BOYD l925 Played baskefball . . . Afhlefic Manager Iwo years . . . Graduafed from U. of U .... Now feaching af Horace Mann High School. ARCHIE EIKREM I925 Four-leffer man and capfain of fhe s+a+e baseball champions . . . Winner of Richmond Medal . . . Chosen as halfback on 'rhe all-sfafe foofball feam . . . Now af Bozeman, Monfana. HAROLD AND HOWARD GERBER Ifwinsj I'-729 Panfher sfaff . . . prinfing . . . Harold now owns fhe Superior Typeseffing Company . . . Howard is half-owner in anofher fypeseffing company. FRED SMITH I930 Presidenf of German Club . . . prinfing . . . Affended U. of U. . . now linofype operafor in fhe prinfing frade. HAROLD E. WALLACE I9I4 Red 8: Black sfaff . . . Graduafed from U. of U. Law school . . . served in U. S. army as commissioned officer . . . Salf Lake Cify judge . . . vice-presidenf and presidenf of Officers' associafion . . . presidenf of Commercial Club . . . now Salf Lake Counfy afforney and has served longer in fhis capacify fhan any ofher counfy officer . . . privafe law pracfice. FRANK MURDOCK I922 STudenT Body PresidenT . . . CapTain AdiuTanT . . . ATTended U. of U .... Married and wenT To Holland on a Mission . . . From where he recenTly reTurned To make home here. LYNN RICHARDS I93I IsT LT. in R.O.T.C .... AppoinTmenT To Annapolis . . . PromoTed To rank oT LT. J. G .... Married Helen VicToria Jones in I938 . . . Now wiTh The U. S. S. Ashville wiTh The AsiaTic TIeeT in China waTers. CADET JOHN O. HERSTAD ATTended UniversiTy of UTah . . . LaTer enTered WesT PoinT preparaTory school aT ForT WinTieId ScoTT . , . Re- ceived appoinTmenT To WesT PoinT . . . Member of The Camera Club and presidenT of The Chess club while in The academy . . . He will receive his commission in The coasT arTiIlery upon graduaTing. RAY SENTKER ArT direcTor in Baskin AdverTising Agency . . . He is living wiTh his wife, Gerda Schaar SenTker, in Chicago . . . Gerda helps her husband publish books and pam- phIeTs . . . ELLEN JACKSON I928 W.A.G. presidenT . . . UniversiTy oT Wisconsin . . . Now head OT PhysioTherapy DeparTmenT in HospiTal aT Madison, Wisconsin. EDITH CLAYTON I928 GraduaTe of U. oT U .... Now Teaches Physical Edu- caTion aT Jordan High School. ZOE BUSH I927 Now a sTenographer in Los Angeles, California. CARL LATEIER I93I He is now Dr. LaTeier . . . he is also wiTh The UTah Copper Co.. Bingham, UTah. ROLLO W. HUNTER I937 EcliTor of Red and Black . . . CapTain of D Company lHonor Companyl . . . aTTended U. of U .... awarded cash prize Tor UniversiTy of UTah VarsiTy Show . . . Chro- nicle . . . aTTended UniversiTy of Berkeley, CaliTornia . . . he was on The sTaTT oT The Pelican, The humor magazine, California, and on KVTA . . . now aTTending U.S.C. EDNA SILVER I929 W.A.G. presidenT . . . Member oT The PanThereTTes . . . Won The honor sweaTer during ThaT year . . .Won I9 diTTerenT awards . . . OuTsTanding girl aThleTe . . . She is now chief assisTanT buyer in The Juvenile DeparTmenT aT Capwell's, The IargesT deparTmenT sTore in Los Angeles. DICK VAN WINKLE I93I STudenT Body PresidenT . . . Economics and business aT The U. oT U .... STudenT Body PresidenT in his senior year . . . He now resides in BuTTe, MonTana, and is mana- ger oT The Commercial InvesTmenT TrusT Company, a million-dollar indusTry. W. W. IWILFORDI ROMNEY ATTended The old SalT Lake High School . . . STarred in aThIeTics . . . GraduaTed Trom U. of U. and The Univers- iTy oT WashingTon . . . He is now The manager of The ConTinenTal NaTional Bank Bond DeparTmenT. DICK ROMNEY ATTended The old SaIT Lake High School . . . STarred in aThleTics . . . Coach aT The UTah STaTe AgriculTuraI College . . . Leader in sporTs and aThIeTics aT The U. of U. . . . Played Tor The 9IsT Division Team during The Time of The World War.. .He now lives in Logan, UTah. HELEN TYREE Winner oT D.A.R. Medal . . . Now operaTor oT BeauTy Salon. FRED MOORE FooTbalI . . . Baskefball . . . Baseball . . . SecreTary oT A.S.W. BILL TURNER I937 PanTher STaTT . . . CadeT in R.O.T.C .... ProminenT in Radio . . . PrivaTe shorT wave sTaTion . . . Now EdiTor of The daily newspaper aT The UniversiTy of SouThern Cali- Tornia. BILL SPITZER l922 SporTs ediTor of The Red and Black . . . lsT LT. in The R.O.T.C .... AThleTic Manager . . . member of ToTum club, boys' social organizaTion . . . commerce and Tinance aT U. of U .... eIecTed To The honorary schoIasTic TraTern- iTy, Phi Kappa Phi . . . won DeITa Sigma Pi in The school oT commerce . . . now assisTanT manager oT MakoTT. DAN BECKSTEAD I929 Member oT TooTball, baskeTbaII, Track, baseball Teams . . . CapTain oT TooTbaIl Team which won sTaTe champion- ship . . . won Homer ChrisTensen Medal . . . graduaTed Trom U. oT U .... now on The STaTe Highway PaTroI. REX WILLIAMS I9I3 Sophomore presidenT . . . ediTor oT The Red and Black . . . now The represenTaTive of ManuTacTurers from SaIT Lake CiTy. LEONARD STRONG I936 Took parT in opera and dramaTics . . . CapTain in The R.O.T.C .... AT presenT he is a radio announcer Tor The KSL BroadcasTing STaTion. Joy-riding in The gay nineTies HAZEL JENSEN I934 PanTher STaTT . . . GraduaTed from U. OT U .... Now head of The Journalism deparTmenT aT Vernal, UTah . . . Vice PresidenT oT The Journalism secTion of The U. E. A. RICHARD VAN HAAKE I9I5 Now in aviaTion consTrucTion wiTh Lockheed-Burbank Co. aT Burbank, CaliTornia. EUGENE GEORGE FAIRFAX Eugene enlisTed in The regular navy before enTering Annapolis naval academy . . . AppoinTed To The academy by The secreTary oT The navy aTTer compeTiTive examina- Tion . . . AT end oT second class year, sTood in The TirsT Third oT class . . . CapTain OT boxing Team his TirsT class year . . .Was awarded a medal as TirsT class gun capTain in shorT range pracTice on The I938 midshipmen's pracTice cruise. ..GraduaTedTrom Annapolis I939. ROY McINTYRE I9I2 FooTball . . . baseball . . . Track . . . R.O.T.C. . . . aTTended U. oT U .... TaughT aT WesT Tor I8 years . . . Served in World War . . . MclnTyre Real EsTaTe . . . i939 PanTher dedicaTed To him. GURY HART I909 BaskeTball . . . R.O.T.C .... band member . . . Civil Engineer . . . connecTed wiTh Federal GovernmenT . . . engineer Tor 36 sTaTes. MAYDELIA HOBBS I907 Now Mrs. A. J. Hosmer of Murray, UTah. HATTIE PAULINE DOREMUS I895 Now Mrs. J. D. Hagmann, CiTy. ELANOR F. DOOLEY I895 Now Mrs. ErnesT Bamberger, CiTy. ALONZO WATSON l9l0 Junior PresidenT . . . GraduaTe OT U. OT U .... Senior PresidenT . . . PresidenT OT Music SocieTy . . . PresidenT oT Tennis Club Two years . . . Phi DelTa TheTa . . . CiTy Pro- secuTor . . . AssisTanT CiTy ATTorney . . . Now pracTicing Law . . . JIMMY HODGSON I926 STudenT Body PresidenT . . . Tribune Medal . . . Tour- leTTer-man . . . TooTball, baskeTball, baseball, Track, R.O.T.C .... Class SecreTary . . . 6raduaTe oT The U. of U .... PresidenT oT Commerce Club . . . Beehive Club . . . FooTball Three years . . . Owl and Key . . . Skull and Bones . . . Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Now SporTs EdiTor aT The Tribune and Telegram. ROSE HOWARD I906 Now Mrs. Cornelius Salisbury, CiTy. IRWIN CLAWSON I9II Senior CapTain in R.O.T.C .... Firsf PresidenT of The RiTle AssociaTion . . . UniversiTy oT UTah . . . UniversiTy oT Chicago . . . Now pracTicing Law in The CiTy . . . WALTER DILWORTH NEBEKER I926 Junior PresidenT . . . CapTain in R.O.T.C .... Drama . . . Tennis . . . GraduaTe of U. oT U .... 6raduaTe from Busines AdminisTraTion, Harvard . . . Now InvesTmenT Counselor . . . Member oT The Board oT DirecTors Tor ConsolidaTed Wagon and Machine . . . JULIAN BAMBERGER I906 Track sTar . . . SalT Lake business man . . ALBERT HEINER I932 PresidenT of A.S.W .... FooTball . . . BaskeTball . . . Tennis . . . R.O.T.C .... GraduaTe of U. oT U. . . . PresidenT of A.S.U.U .... Member oT The PresidenT's Council . . . Member oT The ApporTionmenT Board . . . Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Beehive . . . Owl and Key . . PresidenT oT Junior Class . . . DAN EASTMAN I932 Track . . . TooTball . . . R.O.T.C .... GracIuaTe of U. oT U .... PresidenT OT A.S.U.U .... Junior PresidenT . . , Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Junior Prom Chairman . . . AThleTics . . . LESTER BLACKNER I906 Served in World War . . . DeparTmenT Commander oT The American Legion . . LENA MYERS I906 Friday Dancing Club lNo oTher organizaTions for girls aT This Timel . . . GraduaTe OT The U. oT U .... TaughT in Lincoln, Riverside and WesT High School . . . Now Mrs. Warren Beless . . . ARDELLA IRVINE I925 OuTsTanding Commercial STudenT . . . TaughT aT WesT High and SouTh High . . . Now Mrs. Floyd McGim. PRISCILLA LIVINGSTON I898 AcTive in Red Cross work during The World War . . . graduaTe lawyer . . . Now Mrs. Frank Evans of New York CiTy . . . EDITH BELESS GraduaTe of The U. OT U .... Now Music DirecTor aT Lowell School . . . MAN ON FLYING TRAPEZE R5 RUTTE KTOVVN ST Q L, if I os:- N Q W Nam Q . .fx Nmap 7 I--Iii 1'-:tr-L1vH Y-4 WW 'EQ Q IL-Q ' Pf 0 C-564661 S 1 r3sL...NlXfz? I sk' ,. fl ,x . f J CD!--11 if ' , 4 .Xl N :.vssc:5E:Nc::: .A rx 'Q S 3 li ER.. ,F X N Z 'L' glgglgvv s: 'xg-I cz,-rv-5-5 xr ...acnxmg - NK u 5 ,B , X 'uns-5:jF:s:zE. ' ,Ax , rss- U ff F T H. 4 Ca N Q f X ' ny. I E favs aff ,AYQ1 x 'jf Y f 4' 4 fill, 3 wk M 4' I 41 Q A 2 X QWEJY Mr Q C. N N U 4 4, , 4 X V' afl' O fs H J, J xx I 8 31 Q Ii!-1. O5 '-rw--v4x1 HE ss ' W , DC YK H S E PY K XX I gcc: 31c:,4:N:s::z1-n-1-vvE.L.'T'+-1 E, 1 s-125. -1- zwqzxxvx U 0 D' Wana' vva. -' VQIXAEES vv H- 4 aicfxg.: W f A N M , 9 A X ' - U 'A :Ns - ,Aww P70 1 xx INN vA,A,,. A t if ' : ng 1 fi 'N Q ai 7 nr X ff H' hi ' I f Q6 'T-cc: zcsmnfsvxrw-:Q -ucv-as. cavxszez- NA v .JH Y FRAYEFQH N ,X Z U EE - -- v:L.:f:4 IN ' VXA c:3:1::: SAY r-1-Q Y ff,i.Lz, 5 x Q MA ,,, R in Q., ' fa V Y M is ' , ' ' f 3 3 .,QAhZ ggi ' ,. U1 ,4 y XX C , N 'JS E n.....E. A H 'K L f - ' C: 2 'E' if Ax-rg W - G2.C'wsx1c-2. .-. Q' v vv4?CDC'W . 'sm uxufw- x -:Q 'Elm F' L4-11A ECE?-E, ,-uxxtb 1xA'.g:n....:1Xu....aE:..,1xvxf1'.:, an r'p,4xNf1xfx - -r-' 3 U' 5 -r A uk NQL' XI V rr k3 :b h A X V 1 ' Ex, x, . : ' ' -J NA j Al 0 V A M f ..2':'g?'A V . 5 -.:. x.l v F' FS?-ff X-!1V 'S:V?'i ' 6 , I g 5 Z , 2' ' L ., 7 m - T14 E N' we E Lf' ' My V Gif- 's?iEIsl 1,-xi 1 W-flgg ll I--lil TROMNES 5. cJnimi,is, no 6 H w cyclin? ALKIICKJ . . I94O Graduales Scholaslic Raring: ELNA ADAMS Roller Skaling Club . . . assemblies . . . Canada . . . Hislory Club . . . Ice Skafing Club . . . Lilerary Club . .. school plays . . . Canlala . .. BETH ALLEN Horace Mann . . . sfall member of Mannlonian . . . G.A.C .... French Club . . . Music Feslival . . . lead in school play . . . Dedicalion Ceremony . . . Archery Club . . . Provo Speech meel . . . Sfevens' Medal Conlesl . . . Alchem Club . . . Hosless on Cadel Company . . . DORIS RUTH ALTOP Roller Skaling Club . . . Tennis Club . . . Swimming Club . . . Cosrnopolilan Club . . . Dancing Club . . . Roosevell High . . . Presidenl Girl Reserves . . . Tribune Reporrer . . . G.A.C. Council . . . Dancing Club . . ARDITH ANDERSON Panlher Srafl . . . Dancing Club . . . Assemblies . . . Bryanr High School . . . Sfudenl Council Iwo years . . . Advisory Manager Iwo years . . . Reporler Bryanl Bullelin. LUCILLE ANDERSON Dance Drama . . .Fashion Show. . ,Camera Club... Red 8: Black Slaff . . . Ouill 81 Scroll Club . . .Jordan High School . . . Associale Edilor school paper . . .Civics Club . . . Dance Drama . . . Pen Pal Club . . . Press Club . . . MICKEY BAILEY Baflalion Hosless . . . Presidenl Ouill 31 Scroll Club . . . Leaders' Club . . . Camera Club . . . Archery Club . . . Senior Class Secrelary . . . W.A.G. Council, Iwo years . . . Tennis Club . . . Red 81 Black SIaFl . . . Panrher Slafl . . .One of lifleen oulslanding girls... Dance Drama . .. Debale Club . . .Alchemy Club . . . Bryanl . . . Presidenl Greelers' Club . . . Glee Club . . .Opera . . .Girls coun- cil . . . Assemblies . . . Lead in Opera... HEATON BARKER Swimming Team Caplain . . . Swimming Team Iwo years . . . Alchemy Club . . , Jackson High School . . . Sfage Crew . . . Junior Police . . . Bugle Corps . . . NAOMI BARLOW Dance Club . . . Dance Drama . . . Pep Club . . Horace Mann . . . Slraighl A Reporl Card . . . Music Feslival . . . Drama Club... UNA BARNES Horace Mann . . . Music Fesfival . . . French Club . .. Dancing Club. . . Cv.A.C .... Hiking Club. .. Dedicafion Ceremony . . . Hosless for cadef company . . . Archery Club . . .Alchemy Club. . .Swimming Club . . . Slevens' Medal Conlesl . .. ELREE BARR A Foolball . . . B Foolball . . .Track Team Iwo years . . . W.H.A.M. Council . . . Barrislers' Club . . . Cosmopolilan Club . . . Jackson High . . . Soccer . . Sollball . . . Baskelball . . . Assemblies . . . Play . . Junior Police... MARY BARRACLOUGH IZO-word Transcriplion Gold Pin . . . Jackson High , . . Reporler lor Tribune . . . Edilor for Tribune . . .Asso- ciale Edilor Jacksonian . . . Fashion Show... GLADYS BARRON Swimming Club . . .Camera Club . . .Tennis Club... Leaders' Club . . . Dance Drama . . . Jordan High . . . Slraighl A Average . . . Pen Pal Club . . . Lead in Operefla . . . Music Feslival . . . Civics Club . . . Dance Drama . . . Glee Club . . . BEVERLY BEESLEY Presidenr Riding Club . . . one of fifleen oulslanding girls . . . Panlher Slahf Iwo years. . . W.A.G. Council . . . Ouill and Scroll Club . . . Debale Club . . .Camera Club Cosmopolilan Club . . . second place Debale Weber Tournamenl . . . Ihird place prose reading, Preslon, Idaho . . . Dance Drama . . . Horace Mann . . . G.A.C. Council . . . Gossip ediror Mannlonian . . . French Club . . . Glee Club . . . BEVERLEE BISHOP Dance Club . . . Ouill 81 Scroll Club . . . Advisory Manager.. . Dance Drama ...Horace Mann . . . Mann- 'ronian Slall . . . Glee Club . . . Dance Assembly . . . French Club . . . Dedicalion Ceremonies . . . BOB BITNER Edilor Panlher Yearbook . . . Lead in School Play . . . Red and Black Iwo years . . . Panrher Iwo years . . .School Phofographer . . . Firsl Lieulenanl R.O.T.C .... Sergeanl . . .Corporal . . . Privale . , . Sludenl Council . . .Alchemy Club . . . Camera Club . . . Besl Dressed Cadel . . . Oulslanding Ollicer of monlh . . . Besl' Poslured . . . Sergeanls' Club . . . Olilicers' Club . . . Usher Club . . . Quill 8: Scroll . . . Riding Club . . .Assemblies . . . Roose vell High School . . . Tribune Eclilor . . . M.O.D. . . ROLINE BLACK Horace Mann . . . Garden Club . . . Roller Skafing Club . . .Alchemy Club... JAMES BOASE Brvanl . . , Spanish Club . . . Phorography Club . . . Audubon Club . . , Chorus . . . Wesl High . . . Civics Club . . . Alchemy Club . . . Roller Skaling Club . . . Hiking Club . . . BEN BOOTH Jordan . . . Spanish Club . . . Barrislers' Club . . Debale Club . . . winner in Debale Iournamenl . . . SAM BOYACK Spanish Club. . .Aslronomy Club... BARBARA BUSBY One of Tifleen oulslanding girls . . . Slraighf A aver age Iwo years . . . Assemblies . . . Archery Club . . Leaders' Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Dancing Club . . . Bryanl High School . . . Operella . . . Music Feslival . . . Girls' Council . . . Swimming Club . . . Dancing Club . . . Greelers' Club. . .Glee Club... ABE BYWATER Firsl Lieulenanl R.O.T.C .... Slraighl A average four years . . . Junior Drill Team . . . B Baskelball . . . Track Team . . . B Foolball . . . A Baskelball . . Alchemy Club . . . Ushers' Club . . . Officers' Club . . . Horace Mann High School . . . Lead in Two School Plays . . . Mannlonian Slafl . . . Presidenl BAC . . . Dedicalion Ceremonies . . . KATHRYN CALL Chrisfmas Play . . . Chrisfmas Canfafa . . . Opera . . . Dance Drama . . .Spanish Club . . .Assemblies . . .Swim- ming Club . . . Tennis Club . . . Dance Club . . . Horace Mann ...Dance Club . . .Swimming Club. . .Assemblies ...Music Fesfival . . . A Average . .. RUTH CAMMACK Bryanf . . . Greefers' Club . . . Dancing Club . . . high average . . . Leaders' Club . . . Dancing Club . . . Swim- ming Club . . . Secrefary of Leaders' Club . . . Dance Drama . . . NORMA CHRISTENSEN Bryanf . . . Sfaff member of Bryanf Paper . . . Glee Club . . .Camera Club . . .Archery Club... JOHN COLIANNA Capfain Company C . . . R.O.T.C. Lieufenanf . . . Sergeanf . . . Corporal . . . P.F.C .... Drill Team . . . Medals for posfure . . . Milifary Order of Disfincfion for oufsfanding knowledge . . .Officers' Club . . . Ushers' Club ...Roller Skafing Club. . .Saber Team... RUTH DE YOUNG Canfafa . . . Orchesfra . . . Glee Club . . .Jordan High School . . . Opereffa fwo years . . . Orchesfra . . . Soloisf on orchesfra programs . . . DOROTHY DAVIS Second Oufsfanding Girl of Ufah . . . Gold Medal for Oufsfanding Girl of Wesf . . . Junior Class Vice PreSid9V1T . . . Senior Class Vice Presidenf . . . Lead in School Play . . . Finalisf Sfevens' Essay Confesf . . . Finalisf D.A.R. Essay Confesf . . . R.O.T.C. Cadef Hosfess . . . IZO- Transcripfion gold pin . . . Four years sfraighf A Aver- age scholarship . . . Drama Club . . . Four years perfecf affendance . . . Red 81 Black Sfaff fwo years . . . Panfher Sfaff fwo years . . . W.A.G. Council fwo years . . . Debafe Club . . . Riding Club . . . Ouill 84 Scroll Club . . .Civics Club. . .Camera Club. ..Cosmopolifan Club . . . Dance Drama . . . Assemblies . . . Silver Cup second place Im- prompfu Speaking, Evansfon, Wyoming . . . second place silver medal Orafory, Presfon, Idaho . . . Graduafion Commiffee . . . Horace Mann . . . Vice Presidenf Sfudenf Body . . . G.A.C. C'ouncil . . . Sporfs Edifor Mannfonian . . . Hisforian . . . Second Place Essay Confesf . . . Dedi- cafion Ceremonies. . .Garden Club . . .Science Club. . . Sfudenf Council . . . Assemblies . .. BARBARA DIXON A.S.W. Hisforian . . . Sfudenf Council . . . W.A.G. Council . . . Tennis Club Presidenf . . . R.O.T.C. Hosfess . . . one of 'rhree oufsfanding girls of Wesf . . . Red and Black Sfaff . . . Salesmanship Club . . . Debafe Club . . . Quill and Scroll . . .Archery Club . . .Assemblies . .. I2O Shorfhand Gold Pin . . . Bryanf High School . . . Greefers' Club . .. Leaders' Club. . . JULIA DORIUS One of fiffeen oufsfanding girls . . . Debafe Club . . . second place Debafe af Weber Tournamenf . . . second place Orafory af Ufah Tournamenf . . . firsf place Orafory af U.S.A.C. Tournamenf . . . Camera Club . . . Riding Club . . . Ouill Sf Scroll Club . . . Red 81 Black Sfaff . . . Panfher Sfaff fwo years . . . Fashion Show . . . Assemblies . . . Horace Mann . . . Feafure Edifor Mannfonian . . . School Play . . . French Club . . . Glee Club . . . Music Fesfival . . .Assemblies . . . LIONEL DRECHSEL Capfain A Company, honor company . . . Junior Drill Team . . .Corporal . . . A Foofball . . . B Baskef- ball. . . A Baskefball . .. Rifle Team . . .Officers Club . . . Ushers' Club . . . Affended Boy's Sfafe . . . Officers' Saber Team . . . Barrisfers' Club . . .Jordan Junior High School . . . Boys' Glee Club . . . Orchesfra fwo years . . . Lead in Opereffa . . . Soffball . . . Hardball . . . Soccer ...Tumbling Team . . . Baskefball Team . .. HOWARD DUNFIELD Firsf Lieufenanf R.O.T.C .... Second Lieufenanf . . . Sergeanf . . . privafe . . . Corporal . . . Besf Dressed Cade? . . . Sergeanfs' Club . . . Junior Drill Team . . . German Club . . . Alchemy Club . . . Ushers' Club . . .Officers Club . . . Commander Bugle and Drum Corps . . . Ouill 81 Scroll Club . . . Advisory Manager . . . Assemblies . . . Jackson High School . . . Capfain Bugle Corps . . .Junior Police Officer . . . Orchesfra . . . Glee Club . . . Business Manager school paper . . .Opera . . . Edifor School paper . . . Soccer Team . . . Biology Club . . . Civics Club . . . Music Fesfival . . . Lead in school play. .. ELLEN ECCLES Horace Mann . . , Dance Club . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Garden Club . . .Typing Club . . .Tennis Club . . . Dance Club . . . JOYCE EDWARD Presidenf Camera Club . . . one of fiffeen oufsfanding girls . . . Panfher Sfaff fwo years . . . Red 8: Black Sfaff . . . W.A.G. Council . . . Riding Club . . . Ouill 8: Scroll Club . . . Debafe Club . . . Dance Drama . . . Assemblies ...Horace Mann . . .Gossip Edifor Mannfonian . . . Glee Club . . . French Club . . . Assemblies . .. GLENN FOSTER Rifle Team . . . Sharpshoofer Medal . . . Sergeanfs' Club . . .Alchemy Club . . . Elecfricify Club . . .Garfield Junior High . . . Dramafics . . . Baskefball . . . Exfempor- aneous Speaking ...Typing Award... JACK FRANCIS Junior Class Secrefary . . . Senior Class Secrefary , . . Afhlefic Manager . . . Cosmopolifan Club . . . Ouill 8: Scroll Club . . . Alchemy Club . . . Debafe Club . . . W.H.A.M. Council . . . Graduafion Commiffee . . . Horace Mann High School . . . Business Manager Mann- fonian . . . French Club . . . Bugle Corps. . . Soffball . . . Baseball . . . Foofball . . . Dedicafion Ceremonies . . Junior Police . . . Sfudenf Council . .. PHYLISS FULLMER Opera . . . Fashion Show . . . Physiology Club . . BRUHNIELD GARRETT Roosevelf . . . Girl Reserves . . . assembles . . . Skafing Club . . . Leaders' Club . . .Tennis Club . . . Swimming Club . . . Lead in School Play . . . Fashion opereffa . . . assemblies . . . JOHN EDWARD GRAMS Lieufenanf Colonel R.O.T.C .... Sergeanf . . . PFC . . . Besf-Dressed Cadef l'38, '39l . . , Milifary Order of Disfincfion . . . Panfher Sfaff fwo years . . . Red 81 Black Sfaff, fwo years . . . Panfher Phofographer . . . Sergeanfs' Club . . . Officers' Club . . . Alchemy Club . . . Ouill 81 Scroll Club . . ,Assemblies . . . BETTE LOU GROESBECK Horace Mann . . . perfecf affendance for fhree years . . . Garden Club . . . Dancing Club . . . Music Fesfival . . .assemblies . . . Roller Skafing Club. . .Alchemy Club . . . Dance Drama , . . cadef hosfess . . . NICK GROESBECK Bryanf . . . sfage crew . . . Camera Club . . . Alchemy Club . . . Ouill and Scroll . . . Spanish Club . . . Panfher sfaff . . . Sergeanfs' Club . .. BRUCE HANSON Second Lieufenanf R.O.T.C .... Semi-finals Sfevens' Medal. . . Junior Drill Team ...German Club . . . Danc- ing Club . . . Roller Skafing Club . . . PFC . . .Salesman- ship Club . . . Officers' Club . . . Ushers' Club . . .Advi- sory Manager . . . Assemblies . . . Richfield Junior High . . . Glee Club . . . Dramafics Club . . . General Science Club . . . Afhlefics Club . . . Junior Traffic Officer . . . Civics Club . . . Baskefball . . . Boys' Council . . . Biology Cub . . . LAVON HALLETT Jordan . . . Glee Club . . . music TesTival ...assemblies . . . Civics Club , . . opereTTa . . . Dance Drama . . . school opera . . . CanTaTa . . . BaskeTball Team . . . Fashion Show . . . LAWRENCE HIGGS Senior Class PresidenT . . . Vice PresidenT W.H.A.M. . . . A Baseball Two years. . . C Baskefball Two years . . . C FooTball Two years . . . GraduaTion CommiTTee . . . Assemblies . . . Horace Mann . . . PresidenT BAC . . . Capfain EooTball Team . . . BaskeTball . . . Baseball . . . Press Club . . . BUSTER HOCK A FooTbaIl . . . B PooTbaIl . . . FirsT LieuTenanT R.O.T.C .... DebaTe Club . . . Quill 8: Scroll Club . . . Riding Club . . . Camera Club . . . OTTicers' Club . . . Ushers' Club . . .-Red 81 Black Business Manager . . . PanTher Business Manager . . . Horace Mann . . . STudenT Council . . . Lead in School Play . . . Business Manager MannTonian . . . Jackson High . . . STudenT Council . . . GORDON HOLMES 1 STudenT Body PresidenT . . . Winner STevens' Medal . . . Winner S.A.R. Medal . . . FirsT LieuTenanT R.O.T.C. . . . SergeanT . . . Corporal . . . PrivaTe . . . Ass'T AdiuTanT CommandanT's STaTT . . . Honor Roll . . . BesT PosTured CadeT Tor MonTh . . .Junior Drill Team . . . A Baskefball . . . B BaskeTbalI . . . German Club . . . Alchemy Club . . , Ushers' Club . . . Officers' Club . . . CosmopoliTan Club . . . Ouill 81 Scroll Club . . . SergeanTs' Club . . . Dancing Club . . . W.H.A.M. Council Two years . . . Red 8 Black . . . GraduaTion CommiTTee . . . MasTer of Cere- monies CommencemenT Exercises . . . Assemblies . . . PerTecT ATTendance . . . Horace Mann . . . DicTionary for Essay ConTesT . . . Boy's AThleTic Council . . . Ass'T EdiTor MannTonian . . . HisTorian . . . Press Club . . . DedicaTion Ceremonies . . . Spanish Club . . .Assemblies . . .Garden Club . . . SoTTball . . . Baske+baIl . . . Baseball . . . FooTbalI . . . Lead in School Play ...Science Club . . .Junior Police . . . DramaTics Club . . . Glee Club . . . JESSIE HUBBARD Physiology Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Alchemy Club . . . Junior High . . . Science Club . . . Swimming Club Biology Club . . . Spanish Club . .. DO RTHY H U NTER W.A.G. Council . . . PresidenT Swimming Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Leaders' Club.. .Assemblies . . . Dance Drama . . . BarrisTers' Club . . . Horace Mann . . . STudenT Council RepresenTaTive . . . ArT Club . . . Spanish Club ...Assemblies . .. BETTY KENDALL Leaders' Club . . . Archery Club . . . Alchemy Club . . . BarrisTers' Club . . .Tennis Club . . . W.A.G. Council . . .Assemblies . . . Dance Drama . .. GLENN W. KILPATRICK STevens' Medal Winner . . . STaTe Championship De- baTe UTah TournamenT . . . FinaIisT S.A.R. ConTesT . . . TirsT Place ExTemporaneous Speaking, PresTon. Idaho . . . FirsT Place DebaTe, PresTon. Idaho . . . second place Ora- Tory, Weber TournamenT . . . PirsT Place ExTemporaneous UTah STaTe . . . OuTsTanding Speaker UTah TournamenT . . . EirsT Place DebaTe B. Y. U. TournamenT . . . FirsT Place ExTemporaneous Speaking, Second Place DebaTe. U.S.A.C. TournamenT . . . DebaTe Club PresidenT . . . BarrisTers' Club . . . CosmopoliTan Club . . .Jackson High . . . STudenT Council . . . Two school Plays . . . Baseball . . . BaskeTbalI . . . ROSE KUMAGAI Jackson . . . winner of D.A.R. Essay ConTesT . . . vice presidenT oT STudenT Council . . . STudenT Body SecreTary . . . Leaders Club . . .Tennis Club . . . Dancing Club . . . assemblies . . .Cherry Tree DedicaTion . . . Spring FesTivaI. MAXINE LARSEN Dancing Club . . . Horace Mann . . . Dancing Club . . . Swimming Club PresidenT . . . G.A.C. Cfiuncil . . . EVAN LINDERMAN Junior Drill Team . . . FirsT LieuTenanT R.O.T.C. . . . OTTicers' Club . . . Ushers' Club . . . Officers' Saber Team ...Horace Mann . . . STamp Club... ELAINE MACKINTOSH Senior RepresenTaTive W.A.G .... Leaders' Club . . . Quill 84 Scroll .Club . . .Assemblies . . . Dance Drama . . . Red 8: Black STaTT . . . Jackson High School . . . CapTain AThleTics Team . . . Assemblies . . . Fashion Show . . . Dancing Club . . . Glee Club . . , Vice PresidenT Red Cross OrganizaTion . . . BARBARA MARKHAM BryanT . . . Dancing Club . . . Glee Club . . . GreeTers Club . . . Girl Reserves . . . Swimming Club . . . sTraighT A average one year. . .Camera Club . . .Archery Club . . . Swimming Club . . . Dance Drama . . . STraighT A average . . . BETTY MARKHAM BryanT . . . Dancing Club . . . Glee Club . . . GreeTers Club . . . Girl Reserves . . . Swimming Club . . . sTraighT A average one year . . . opereTTa . . .Camera Club . . . Archery Club . . . Swimming Club . . . Dance Drama . . . STraighT A average one year... RUTH MARKT BryanT . . . Dancing Club . . . Glee Club . . . GreeTers Club . . . Swimming Club . . . sTraighT A average one year . . . opereTTa . . . Camera Club . . . Archery Club . . . Swimming Club . . . Dance Drama . . . STraighT A average one year . . . UTAKO MATSUKAWA Horace Mann . . . honorable menlion in Ari conresl . . . French Club . . . Tennis Club.. . Arr Club . . . Roller Skaling Club . . . 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Wif1Of1d Morris' G r 36 Meios, Chris M U ' Mran 62 Meyers. Elaine Oms' My Miclcelsen, Wayne Moss' Genre 1 37 Middleronl Melba Mouslcondls, Elaine 40 Miller' prank Mouslxondis, George 60 . ' M ll ,G d The Cream of Urah s Sweef Cream :glflmanemlene Mxkegerrjr G 57 'ig mer, eorge . , CREAM - MILK - ICE CREAM Miranir Harry Murakami' Mary 38 Norfh Sal? Lake Mifchell, Louise Murdock, Adele 55 Mifchell, Mariorie Murray, Chesfer 41 Malin, Beverly 5l McComb, Charles 42 Manning, Max 39 McDermoH', Naomi 38 Manos, Jimmy 55 McDonald, Gail 38 Naccaralo' Thelma Newman' D0UQl55 59 Marchanf, Donna 6l McDonald, Gran? 45 Nance' Don Newmar1.Jur1e 45, IZO Marlcakis, Georgia 57 McGovern, Belly 47 Nash' Affon Newquisf, Mary 51 Markham, Barbara 35 Mclnfosh, Virginia 40, l2O N655 Eudora Nicholson, Warren 45 Markham, Berry 35 McKay, Scoff 37 Ndie' Baflbafa Nielggnr Bef!-, 53 Marlcf. Rufh 40 McKean, Bob 39 NGYIOV' B'll. Nielson, Clair 58 Marelli, Joe 27, Sl McKean, Tom 33 N5Yl0'- Elffme Nielson Cyrus 58 Marshall, Larry 45 McLaughlin, Berf 45 Nebelfef- Merle Nielson' Doris 57 Marlin, Alice 38 McLaughlin, Maxine 58 Nebelfef- ROY Niels ni Edd- 43 Mmm, Bob 39 Mama, Be++y sa Neel. Barbara N. IO 'V 'S 5 Marlin, Shirley 55 McMillan, Bill 43 Neilson, Dorofhy Nlehign' Agia 5 Marfindale, Don 47 McNiH, Paul 47 Neilson Edward ls ' 5' l O 59 Maisulcawa. Yufalco 46 McReavy, Melvin 42 Nelsen, Earl Noall' Mdflhew Sl' l3l Maxiield, Carmen 34, l2O, IO9 McShane, Kaye 44 Nelson. Benson Norby' O Dell 3l May, Elizabefh Sl Mead, Alice 34 Nelson, Edi+h Nordqren' We5leY 40 Mcfxrdle, Gerald 65 Meade, Vivian 47 Nelson, Kenneih NOYCSI DOFOHWY 58 McBride, Gene 55 Mechling, Vern 62 Nelson, Lee Nunley, Maxine 40 McCallum, Barbara 5I Medwiclc, Melvin 53 Nelson, Sfewarf Nuzman, LeRoy 56 Q..?76i.9 To Wesi' High Sfudenfs- P0r'h'aH'S Soon many of you will be in business, by ECKER fikli when a saiisiaciory banking relaiion- ship will be helpful. We cordially inviie you +o call in and gel acguainied. For eighry-one years ii has been our privilege +0 associaie wirh progressive young men and women whose ambiiion is io go places. WALKER BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY Esfablished i859 Member Federal Deposii insurance Corporaiion RESOURCES OVER THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS I75 Garriclr, Dee 40 Godwin, Roberi 58 Gvarriclm, Peqqy 43 Goui, Ann 40 Gerrard, Mildred 57 Gout grace 58 and Gerriisen, Henry 58 Q XG 42 Gersinenzina 53 Gijhaanmlveizqe 60 glgbeygzll Grams,John 33,27, I3O f mn' ra Greenburq, Bill 53 SWSII Music . . . Fine Menu 6'bSOn'LYnn 53 Greqor Doroih 40 Gilberi,Gladys 44 ere Cry' Keifh Y 56 Giles, John 39 .q Y' , I Giles, Virginia 57 Grlfges' L'H'an 53 e-eilaqamooras 59 Gr' 'fi-Wir 58 Gillospie,Bernice 52 G 'lm5+ead'Adell 54 erliespie. Barry 38 gfoeslgeftr Eeffkv Lou 33 ET F- FI d I Gillespie, Ruih 53 mes ec- 'C i 'ner avor an ' in Bean: 3: Eziziriziie 32 ,,,,,, S ,, Que 'ly a e, o ' i ' Glade, Rulon 5I Gulliclxson, Mae 3I ou+ Main Glissrneyer, Paul 53, l3l Gunrud, June 3l X Q f67',- .N ,,f' ,gf Fifi -X-4211, , , f ' 1 f ix lA,l AGAAG X J, ..l.l ,A.l , Qi r l'lG i 1 G' X A .Mr yi ,l,, i 24,75 ,L ,V 4!V ' mug in 142 W ' . Our name on your Gif? Box means much- Huw. ' f ' A yei Cosis no more. J 'Q HUBBARD-DENN JEWELERS X 2l I Main Sfreei Saif Lake Cify Made A'H'rac+ive for Living Haclcwell,'LaPriel 47 Hansen,Marcell 56 Your basernen-f can be made Hadley, Bill 43 Hansen, Mary 44 , , , , H.-,diocriois ss Hanmmriire as as inviiinq and as liveable as l-ladloclc,Shirley 34 Hansen,Reid 39 - b d I Hale, Mallee 5l, IO9 Hansen, Roy 4l your lvlng room Y rerno e ' Uilifisiffw ii HZ?5?nT5,Rri'ZTl'ne Z2 'UQ Will PlYWOOd- The mlfdflle Hall, Earl 39 Hardwicl:e,Viv-ian 40 Wood. Walls are Cover-ed Hailes,Aihena 3I Hardy. Geraldine 3I , 1- 1- H ll H,L V 40 Harman,Howard 34 UIC G I e COS . HZilEzn.V6ildDa1 40 Harper,Aniia 32, IZO q Y Hambleion, Ben 44 Harlcer, Clair 43 Us 'FOI' SUQQSSHOHS Hamilion, Jim 36 Harris, Bernice 32 Hansen,Bruce 45 Harris,Joyce 5l a Hansen, Charles 58 Harris. Kenneih 35 H ' Hansen, Delmer 33 Harrison, Elaine 56 Your Neighbors ACFOSS +l'ie Sifeeill Hansen, Elmer 33 Harrison, Leonard 54 Hansen, Joe 56 Harrison, Ralph 46 Hansen, Judy 44 Harriei, Michael 60 Complimems of Complimenis oi 6 THE MACCABEES N. C. Thompson, Mgr. F I E N D 3l2 Ness Building 7,1 K LEGAL RESERVE FRATERNAL INSURANCE 39 Successful KniHing ls fhe Experience Guaranfeeing Qualiiy and Workmanship on Sweafers, Dresses, and Underwear We Make. - Pafronize Home lndusiries. SALT LAKE KNITTING WORKS 244 W6S+ 2nd NOl'+h Refail Sforez 42 Soufh Main I76 A 5. v 1' ' it ! KLM! 'A ull. I, l. YLL ,A w .X rfb f n Wjmwww VV X! IX E . Y ' T X ' If !9L, . YJ ' A r'L , .'r NY' maxi! Ufwf M04 - GX F xref WUT AA, ' L05 5 VN' All , VN A 0,0-xfmxr . A as f T A We ,fwfr WW X ff nfl' T ' A694961 - 5 WJ X W VLA' T, ' 722 pesetet gymnasium x Health anal Recreation . WASATCH l424 37 COLLEGE AVENUE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Our aim is To Train men and boys in habifs of cleanli- ness, self respecr and fair play: 'ro furnish a healrh and rec- ' ' hours and af Hwe reafion program +l1a+ wall care for lelsure same Hme develop sound bodies and sound minds. THE DESERET GYMNASIUM H. C. MORTENSEN. , Manager. 5 f 1 X , JZFZLU N- MIR' fs-,j,LwwQ I, . f. IM, .454 x 73514, M 3' My-fvug, Q LM fl, .-,,',.,1,,,,,g- , N,,gf...As4'L '..f'x.J-2.19.2-1-f.1'-f ' Inf l 'T-'BPD' vlfr- yAv JI A -Q' f :N-'Cl- ex 1f's.Nff,x..l.,f'-.Hx 4 5 TVN ': ff' -.Jl x. .7 -, 'Lf..- 'I-un...- 1 ,V .J--,cyk :vk,,,.5-,L,Kq IU- s '-'f ,O f.,-.raxyg 4 1 r . ' .V X' '-fox., s I77 Harl, Howard Holdaway, Deon 3I Haslarn. DeWayno Holland, Edward 47 I-Ialch, Arlene Hollingshaus, John 40 I'I5YC0CI'- Cliff Holmes, Gordon 44,26 I'I5Y95' Mafqafal Holmes, Jean 55 Head- Willie' Hall, Gwenefh 4I Henderson, Fred Holt Rulh 42 'jlfCllljqL1wljjliQ3 Holm, Nalhel 37 l-llqqS1MellM :oplulns Geneva 62 Hilly Beverly owe ls, Marqarel 4I Hill' Jessie Howe, Jdnel 57, I20 l.llll54 Carl Hubbard, Arfhur 58 l.lg,,l1elNO,ma Hubbard, Charles 60 High, Afba Huber, Deane 45 Hgggheimefl Gene Hu1CIaIrer,GIoria 55, I20 Hoclc, Busler 33 Hurnn1el,JacIc 38 Hoesch, Lesler Humphrey, Marqarel 56 I-Iolhein, Lee Hunsalrer, Dorena 36. IO9 Hofhein, Rulh Hunt Hill-na 4l Hoqqan,DoroII1y I-IunIer,DorI'l1y 45, IO8, I20 Holme, Bill Husband, Dale 58 Holbroolc, Maxine Husfon, Raymond 46 Inqlis, Edna lwinel Lavon 60 Inqfarn, Vernon lsenhour. James 58 IpSOf1.6rof1+ Iverson, Elsie 38 Ipson, Susie Iwasalci, Tsurulco 56 Complimenfs of S. H. KRESS I0c - I5c - 25c Eastman COMMERCIAL BULK SERVICE STATION Norfh Temple and 3rd Wes+ Wasa+ch Specially Blended Benzol FIRST GRADE GASOLINE Indian Penn Mo+or Oil I00'7,, Pure Pennsylvania GUARANTEED LUBRICATION JCCI- LYnna Lou Johnson, Cleo 60. I20 Jackson, Douglas Johnson' Floyd 60 Jackson, Thelma Johnson' Gladys 45 Jacobs' I-Iebref Johnson, Rila 52, I20 Jacobs, Vurqinia Johnson. Nadine 38 Jacobsen, Parley Johnson Neil 60 Jacobson, Phyllis ' Jameson' Jess Johnson, Refla 52 Jameson' Svdney Johnson, Sfanley 55 vlellsl Emmy Jones, Delberl 52 Jensen, Doris JONES. Earl 38 Jensen, Hal Jones. Genevieve 43 Jensen, Joseph JOI'16S, JGFUSS 47 Jensen, Roberl Jones, Wanda 4I Jensen, Shirley Josephson, Geraldine 4l Jensen, Viclor Jorgensen, Paul 43 Johansen, Alvin Jorgensen, Clinlon 4I ZIP-WAY CASH GROCERY The Name To Go By When You Go fo Buy Wasalch I0280 778 Wesf 2nd Norih Sf. JEWELRY REPAIRING Club Pins - Medals - Awards - Trophies GX? PARRY 81 PARRY INC. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 200-I David KeiI'h Building GRD Kodak Stores, Inc. Evemhang Pholographic I55 Soufh Main S+. SALT LAKE CITY Wasalch 5292 I78 YOUI2 STOQY In DICTUQE LEAVES TIOTHHWG UUTOLDH De DCUZSESLEIJSBAVIDG go. Eff' - K Kalian, Phyllis 56 Kennedy, Francis 59 Kanaqae, Kyoii 56 Kerilras, Effie 53 Karras, Kalherine 62 Kinghorn, Marie 62 Kasl, Arnold 58 Kiyoguchi, Keilco 57 Kalsaneyas, Andy 60 Klasna. Dollie 6I Kalsanevos, Milne 60 Klingensiein, lrene 4l, l3l Kasleler. Diclr 34 Kramer, Donald 34 Keilh, Florence 56 Kramer, Dorolhy 34 Kelsey, Gwen 46 Kraus. lrrnqard 57 Kendall, Belly 45. l2O, IO? Kurnaqai, Rose 35,120 L Lnlrer, Bryan 59 Langford, Joyce 4l Larnb,Arlene 57 l.anqford,Thella 33, I09 Larnberl, Geraldine 56 Larsen, Aileen 55 Lanqe, Helen 4l Larsen, Cliff 36 Lanqe, Marvin 59 Larsen, Maxine 45 IT'S JUST AN UGLY RUMOR! . . . Tha+ is cos+s a lof of money fo enioy an evening of dining and dancing ai' COON CHICKEN INN, 2950 Highland Drive. College nigh+ is feafured every Friday wifh only 25c cover charge . . . No cover affer I2:30 A. M. any night THIHFT Those who early learn lo praciice rhriil are usually The ones who succeed in life. We cordially invile you io open an accounl in our Savings Deparrmenr. ak THE CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY of Sail' Lake Cify Member Federal Deposil' insurance Corpora+ion ir Complimenls of a F iiiifiu D y !,'Lq,ll4, l Lv-MAPL 'A' HOT-N-TOT Riding Academy 2703 Sunnyside Avenue MORE HORSES FOR WEST Newer and Berrer Equipmenf LafSef1.Plwllis 33 Lipscomb, Carol 51 Lasf, LaVon 62 Lime, Wesley 58 Last Vaughn 36 Lifflewood Lois 42 Lance, Berry Lou 59 L. , ' Lee, Kiify 53 'yes' N'Cl , 52 Leemjack 5' Loader, Nadine 35 Leggroan, Wanda 3I LOQGVW- Harlow 31 Lehmerl Irene 62 Logan, Virginia Jane 32 Leverson, Shirley 32 Lone, Bob 44 Lewis, James 38 Loomis, Bill 4l Lind, Gayle 5I Lorenz, Louis 47 Linderman, Eyan 38 I Lori, Jaclr 59 Linderman, Jay 56 Loveridge, Glen 45 Lindsey, Helen 43 Lundquisr, Pauline 59 M Mabey. Donald 38 Maclnlyre. Alice 58 Mabey, Douglas 38 Maclriniosh, Elaine 34, IO8 Mace. Connie 5l, lO8 Maddoclrs. LaRena 37 Mace, Fay 34 Magana, Eva 43 Tha+ Buyer Gains Who Deals Wifh Daynes For 78 Years lnfermouniain Headquarrers for Diamonds - Wafches - Dis+inc+ive Jewelry Convenienl Credif IBO O'Brien, Russell 36 Olsen, Ralph 60 I i . lake I+ +0 Ollflef- Belle 36 Olson, Ralph 60 ' The Jeweler gf1'IV'E.'HGIen OISOV1. Verdi 52,I09 25 Wesl Soulh Temple oiaasuina as Onill- JUN 45 YOUR MONEY BACK IF You ARE Nor Oipihinl Roberf 37' 5' Oslerloh, Virginia 36 SATISFIED Ol5en'EIaif1e 37 O+aSue.Berr1iCe 62 Swiss Wrisl Walches a Specially Olsen' LaRue 57 Oviall, Warren 3I Olsen, Lillian 43 Owens, Melvin 4l P REMEMBER THE Pack, Blaine 34 Pearson, Norma 57 T Pahl, Gunlher 58 Pehrson, Rulh 36 Palmer, Belly 47, 44 Pellon, Belly Ann 60 . O P H A T Palmer, Pauline 5I Permian, Lorraine 62 Malled Milks, Ice Cream, Popcorn, Rool Beer Paloukos, Jim 60 Perkins, Dean 33 , Paluso. Belly Lou 52 Perri, Mike 42 779 Norlh 2nd Wesl Curb Serwce Papacoslas, Sam 39 Pelersen, Rulh 36 Pappas. Mary 3l Pelerson, Helen 43 Parker, Grace 54 Pelerson, Marion 40 Parrall, LaVon 56 Pelerson, Myrle Parry,BiIIy 54 3l, l2O I33, IO9 Paskell, Keilh 54 Pelramali, Jim 5l Pallerson, Dawna 33, IZO Phillips, Belly 60 Pallerson, Jimmie 56 Piburn, Lois 55 Pallon, Richard 47 Pierce, Barbara 58 Pallon, Lee 36 Pierce, Marie 3I PauI,Jack 37 Pilzak, IIa 44 Pearson. Don 36 Pixlon, Jack 47 Davis Bros., Inc. M H M , 8K S+ C O erup 0Vlng orage 0. OR W OFFICE I55 SO. WEST TEMPLE as- 9 I 6'9 I 7 Ollice Phone Was. l562 Nighl Phone Was. 7095 0205C0'X?C0P101s0R7f02?s0'K021740fz FOR FINE ORTRAITS f-JMX LIGNELL 8: GILL 7C00 405l0?105'Q495l05l07l051 COMPLETE TYPESETTING SERVICE Typesellers 'For Wesl Red 8: Black Howard Gerber-Wesl High I93O TYPESETTING SERVICE CO. 273 So. Wesl Temple Was. I450 n X my paezve 6 ram 'ph fm, .QA 001 .f TVSIIVINS EWAIII5 INE I SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH BULLSEYE COVER DIVISION HEADQUARTERS FOR COMPLETE YEARBOOK SERVICE Raeburn, Louise 42 Rich, Edith 4l Player, Mary Lou Polanshek, Karl Poole, Allon Porlsche, Vernon Poller, Gilberl Powell, Helen Powell. Lois Powell, Margie Powell. Nellie Preece, Luana Qualls, Jeanelle Randall, Milo Rassrnussen, Carl Rassmussen, Roland Rassmussen, Virginia Rausch, Sophie Rauscher, Eugene Rauscher. Gwendalyn Ray, Mariorie Redd, Rulh Reece. Joe Reed, Clyde, Reed, Kalheryn Reese, Belly Reese, Frances Reese, Margarel Reese, Norman Reeve, Shirley Reeves. Lee Reeves, Mary Reid. Belly Remigi. Viclor Renshaw, Roland Reynolds. Leo Reynolds, Marion 46 37 62 45 36 36 47 42 32 43 54 53 44 53 45 42 59 34 37, l3l 5l, l32 34 53 59 Y' 56 47, l09 ' 57 54 38 38 5l 32, I2O 36 39 33 52 Saalholl. Millon 40 Salran. Roberl 39 Sainsbury. Donald 35 Salisbury, Lincoln 40 Sallzgiver. Zellie May 6l, I2O Sampson, Jack 47 Sandberg, Harley 37 Sanders. Bill 42 Sargalakis. Sleve 40 Sarle, Barbara Mary 56 Savage, Bill 43 Savage, Irval 44 Savage, Jennie 54 Saville. Reed 37 Schelller, Margarel 6I Schindler. Clyde 60 Schluler, Roberl 53 Schroeder, Ellen 32 Schulze, Paul 47 Scoll, Doug 53 Seare, Kaye 33, l3l, IO9 Sessorns, Troy bl Shaliler. Violel 39 Sharon, Don 44 Sharp, Bob 37 Sheels, Don 54 Shill, Marie 33, I2O, l33 Shimazu, Ted 39 Shinglelon, Helen 40 Shinglelon, Lois 42 Shiraishi, Carl 3I Shiraishi, Joe 4l Shorlino, Joe 61 Shovelin, Elizabelh 5l Shuck. Richard 59 Simonsen, Alvin 44 Simonsen. Earl 3l Simpson. Lillian Z-,I Sirianni, Rose 39 Six, Shirley 41 Slaler, Quinlon 3I Sloan, Allan 33 Predari. John Principalo, Mary Priskos, Georgia Prows, Evans Pryor, Noel Pugmire, Donna Pulley, Jean Pulrnan, Helen Pullack, Arlhur Pullack, Harry Quarnberg. LaMar Rich, Mary Jane Richards. Annie Richardson, Ada Richardson, Alha Richardson, Dorolhy Richardson. Eva Richins, Rea Rigby, Curlis Rigby, Rulh Ricks, Donna Rino, Connie Robins, Charlene Robbins. Juanila Roberg, Bill Rock, Alma Rogers. Dale Romney. Carl Rose. Eugene Rosser, Donald Rosser, Mariorie Rollholl. Dick Royal, Lawrence Rummel. Helen Sloan, Scoll Smilh, Alla Smilh, Belly Simmons, Ed Smilh, Hazel Smilh. Jack Smilh, Jimmy 33 Smilh, Myron Smilh, Shirley Smilhen, Melvin Sorenson, Kyle Sorenson, LaMar Speakman, Aird Spear, Melva Speighl, LaVerne Spencer, Blanche Spencer. Eugene Slallings, Phyllis Slam, Ardilh Slange, Elsie Slark, Clyde Ross Sleed, Rulh Slevensen, Gloria l08 3 ,26,l , 3 Slevenson, Roberl Slillrnan, Pearl Slocklish, Helen Slocks, June Sloddarl, Fay Sloker, Flora Slone, Frank Slones. Delvene Sloops, Slanley Sloul, Clyde T' Sloul, Jean Slowe, Murray Slromness. Belly Slewarl, Lois Sluarl, Mary Sudbury. Lucille Syme. Deloris Syversen. Gunnar 38, 26 32 52 47 60 32 47 52 40 58 5l 5l 39. I2O 52 44 53 52 36, I2O 46 5l 57 57 62 42 37 52 36 6l 46 44 36 42 47 6l 53 43 6l 39. 44 59 37 l3l,l32 47 54 54 42 53 55 32 39 35,120 59 54 55 57 56 37 33, l3l 40 39 39 39 39 42 42 6l 54 35 39 54 33, l3l 54 57 32 34 45 Taggarl, Jeanelle 33.27. Taggarl, VaLene Takesuge, Thomas Tanbe. Hiraoshi Tarl, Arnell Tashira. Ahira Tassie, Lawrence Tayler.iRussell Taylor. Taylor, Taylor. Taylor. Taylor. Taylor, Taylor, Bonnie Eslher Evelyn Fay M aurin e Pearl Rocena Taylor, Sam Teasdale. Mark Terry. Hugh Teslori, Giglio Thomas, Billie Ueda, Masumi Updegralzl, James Van Den Berghe, John Vanderlinden, Cornelius Van Leeuwen, Marjorie Van Wyck, Elaine Varney, Delores Varney, Joyce Vaughan, Charles Wade, Edgar Waile, Roberl Wales, Roy Walker, Jean Walker, Jewel Wallace. Faye Wallace. Jackie Wallis. Owen Wallon, Amy Ward, June Warren, Willard Walinuki, Haruko Walson, Byron Walson, Harold Walson, Jay Walson, Lois Wallerson. Marvin Walls, Dick Walls, Leland ' ii-'A 3l, I08 bl 38 56 35 59 56 52 59 39 55 37 57 60 59 37 52 39 6I 42 38 3I 45 47 38 35.45 37 55 38 43 5l 34 6I 32 39 54 45 47 32 47 39 34 47 33 6l 42 34 45 Weed, Leah 33, 27, l20, lO8 Weed, Slanley Weekes, Burnell Wells, Wanda Wendrick, lleann Wenig. Dorolhy Wenig. Joan Wesl, Barbara Young, Anila Young, Arvilla Young, Jack Zachos, Mary Zaelil, Edna Zaelil, Tom Zang, Bob 6l 38 60 54 55 32 60 3l 58 60 4l 6l, l20 43 59 Thomas, Beverly 39. I2O Tiielgen, Byron 59 Thomas, Maxine 3I Thomas, Bill 34 Thornassen, Wesley 40 Thomson, Tommy 40 Thompson, Margarel 4I Thompson, Rhea 39 Thorne. Charles 47 Thorlon, Marie ' 38 Tomonalsu, Frank 46 Trayner. John' h 60 Trimble, Boyd' 56 Tripp, Kennelh 47 Tsouras, Dorolhy 53 True, Don - 4I Turner, Dawnine 46 Turner, Wilma 6I Turpin, Evelyn X 47 Tygerson, Jane A 34, l20, IO9 Ulley, Doll 40 Vernon, Roy 33, l3l Vincenl, Fred 44 Vincenl, Jack 6l Vincenl, Lorraine 56 Vincenl, Mary 59 Vileri, John 53 Weslingscow, Florence 57 Weslover, Keilh 44. 47 Wellslein, Kennelh 34 Whale. Clillord 38 While, Donna 53 While, Eva 62 Wiecherl. Leon 35 Willemson. Connie 34 Wilkins. Frank 6l Wilkinson. Fay 46 Williams. Beverly 32 Williams, Bob r 47 Williams, LaRue 34 Williams, Rulh 46 Wiscornb. Granl 54 Wilson, Frank 43 Wilson, Roberl 60 Winler, Lesler 45 Winler, Rulh 39 Wifhers, Mary Louise 54 Woodbury, Geneva 52. I20 Woolley. Joan 37 Woolsey, LaCelle ' 34 Woolsey, VeVeDeen 38, l20 Woolsey, Winilred 52, l20 Worden. 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