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IDE West High appeals to Miss Davis more ...W 'f ' H t ii 'I M than any other feature of our school. li . -'Ix Ifn' I. I , ,. Wliss Beatty feels that the ideal student ti., -,-' A , should have inspect 101 the opinions of otheis, while fx pcifcct undct ffladuate in VI1 Dcnnls s opinion should he cuuous enough t ask questions and alert 339' enouvh to he OlJSClVll'lU' Miss Knlll and 1 N11 Vincent enjoy the fllCI1ClllllChS and COOPCIHUOII of the students at Nvcst An othel subject wluch should PIOVC vclv H1101 cstmv is the VdllO11S pastimes which out tC'lCllClH enjov Miss C xmpbcll llkcs to thu el, wslule 1 dl1lCl'llIlU' and attending plays tfike up a wood shale of Miss Carl son s lusuie houls Nil Beiff likes to 13156 llyblld ioscs as a hobby, wlnlc M1 S Espy enjoys hlklnff alonff the Blackhawk Tmils In IICI spate UIIIC Miss Geddes likes to take walks 'md to ietul, on the othcl hand, Mrs Hants rates playing frolf and lllklflff amon-1 hcl favoute pas Wlxlle mnnmg l0HlllO1.h in I foods ills Lois Sfmders, Ruth Huls and Loralel Lewis tunes Mlss Peatson has many interests seem quite efficient lflfllldllla' lbdfllfllf, C0Oklll0', sewing, gal demnv, 'md tlwvelmff Attendlnv ath lctic contests md COHCCIIIIU stamps oc cupv M1 Salam 2. lusuic time, while M1 Saudnrgas likes to lead short SIOFICS with 1 humfm mtcicst anfflc Ml lvlll son cnjovs p'ut1c1p'1t1n1f in ffolf and watchmu footb all 1flIl1CS rr1dVC1ll'l0', leuhnff, and eatmff no Miss WOIICQ lclsuic '1ct1v1t1es, Miss XVIRV enjoys plc mckm-T and vfolng to the theatel Betty Owens Clerk Ellmbeth F Pe lrson BA English, Dr lnrltus, Irena. Phillips MA Social Sctulne Bottom Row Mauon Pierce Phys ull Edufallon Ch lrles M Prnt Induslnll Arts M'lrg.,1rel C Rllston M A Homc Econonucs Held Cloyd 0 Robeson, B S Industrnl Arts Alfred D Swbm MA lndustrnl Arts Angelvn T Slporltl BS Home Etonomus nav A My 615 A 17 1 ' . 'Ig e e - . .I I . ,II-,IF I Q, I . u ? ' ' 1 ' 1 I H fi' ia-. Al ' s D I , I y . . 1' ' ' v . , j b- I 5 I 4 A I . :II . I I L - ' , t 's. ' ' I' ' ' 1 l t f A . . ' ' . . 1 ' . x-Q ' ' . -' 1 ' ' 'g . I Nw :V It . .5 ' ' 1 1 ' i ,fl I. ' A, .1 - 4 . L l D. ' Ii : .. f f ' ,-. - ' . . - ' 3 , ff U ' U , . L I V U 1 .3 ' . - , i ' 5 s' . . . . ' , 2 t . . . . C, . u .is v- Q 1 . 3 I u' . I V . . I fs,-,. . L n xv A . , I . I . . - . I III U III .I . . . U I I ' 3 . . . - . a z '- ::.:s, s . i ., ' n Q 'X' u Q c .- ' ' U ' F' ' F9 ' . ri ' zz' U ' ' I I x- i . I ' D A- I , u 1 I ,H 1. U . L I - I I - , ., III ,I I i.I ' - . I . I I I . I. I I . III . U . . 6 V i bi I I ,. III . f ' . . ' . . ' ' 7 L r, , U I V1 x A ' I A.. I . t ' ,I . . I v ' ' .. ' ' I, D ' 7. Top Row: Herbert J. Max, M.S., Scienceg Myrtle I. Nelson, M.A., Commercial, Junior Cnunselorg Floyd W. Ohlson, M.A., Choral Directorg I ' :, , QI '. I , . z ' , . ., ' z . z - I' x, . ., r I ' . : 1-' ' - 3 L. -1 +I -f I Ig a ., . 1 , f -1 sg . 'z . a 1 , . ., I 4 A 1 3 . . ., ' . 'g . . , . ., i . gg j . a , . .. f - . .ICI 'C ' 'Q s dp. ' .1 f Y - I V t Y ' Y I 4 Y . I EE- I Fi 71 ' E . t II rf Es. . . it f I g , - , , ti A l ' ' 'x ' . -' ' 5 te 1 V -- Q 4 A t : , V , 3 ri A D t A , ,H .4 Y . jf I I I I. XIII ' ,:. .v- - , -f - ,, w . t ' .. ' , t ' A i , HI. -. ' - 'I , ' I I n I - I w 2 1 f , ft t - ,L 'A 1 Q ' l . '11 '- u':'f7.'- 441-Wh . ' I I f ' 'Nl' , f,'.f'l?' t ' I 'ir ' Us 1 I.IAy , 1' 5, 1 ' , I I I '
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Gloria Swenson 'md Genevieve Wendell type letters from dictaphones as Charlotte Wessels copies an assignment in a stenography class. N ,3-rw ,, ' ,..i-5' . . , , v ' . I-ni f . is H -, M fx f 45 si M , .i . t. Kilim - 55 lwqf - L W--': GR ' M.- N .ati-XA,, I H . 5, - . te 4, ' , Fw- 3 'L Es Top Row: Mildred Greenlee, M.A., Social St-ienceg Sgt. Charles Hamm. Military Seienceg Mrs. Helen E. Harris, M.A., Assistant Librariang Mrs. Loretta D. Hiestand, B.A.. Conunercialg Amy l. Hollem. M.A.. English. Center Row: Tom C. Horrall, B.S., Seienceg Theodosia Keeler, M.A., Mathematicsg Carl H. Klampe, Industrial Artsg Dorothy A. Knill, M.A., Social Science, Senior Counselorg Mary Louise Liehif-h, Clerk. Bottom Row: Nancy Lind- strom, Booklteeperg Jessie M. Lucas, B.E., Physical Edut-ationg Mrs. Virginia Lutz, Clerkg Mrs. Gertrude Meade, B.S., Scienceg Harry C. Maitland, HE., Assistant Head lndustrial Arts. TRANCE as it may seem coming from an orchestra director, Mr. Bornor believes the forum type radio Q rl! ,J f program henefits the listener most. Mr. , Campisiis favorite radio profframs are E -4' 4 n the shows of Fred Allen and Henry Morgan and the sixth hour news an- nouncements. A musical program ap- peals to Mrs. Hiestand, while Miss Hol- lem selects The Theater Guild on the Air as her favorite. Miss Lindstrom chooses the quiz type program as the most educational for the pupils, and Nlr. Ohlson states that news commen- tary aequaints the listener with current problems. Among the undesirable traits of a pupil, Miss Barlass helieves that private conversations in whispers are the most annoying, while Miss Denney stated that noisy gum-chewing is among the most ohnoxious of student traits. Mr. Trumbull's pet peeve is the Boo- gie Wfoogien played during lunch hour. The quality of the hoys and girls at
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,- 4' 1 ,E J AA L L J L ll' ' Q 3 MH F up ,X 1 A .49 r K +1 l Y Emi, 3-.1 is . ss I' l M, 1 . . . . . . i I 4 W te u ,lr ' M W .J I L V. Y Li. - .Jigga A - A, .- b In J f - ' E ' 1. ' . ik- 'I fe ,, , , , . V , . . . ' l ' -.... .1 4 4 l 0 :PJ ' M. if Q' . il ' gr-- : 'l lgui, . E A W1 , i , .T- ' 'ibm .. 1' l 1, ' i .. 5 ' Q I F' I . ' . 2 ' Y is ' 1 - :'u-. I mf' . . I Q, . .L ,, 1-. s . :tff1?3.5?,2 ' 5 - su' ,fax -V V 1 4 W 2 .+I is .M 4 ' Y I 4 wash f ' '5,J,'g-W 1 -.. 5 -'f 'Ui' if .f gf K v. si r l., . I i - rbi' .N A V , of - ,. - .- 'I-f' ' .. L ' F ,' , , I V5 5- ,. f -. .-:.-..- 1. ' X 'fi' 4 ' W 1 1 in . jr'-A X : Q flax ' 4- e P 1-1 , -1 Y 7 . '- r , if . -1-V' e t at ff A - 1 .1 Top Row: Marie Sauber, M.S., Scienceg Alex Saudargas, M.A., Science, Coachg Lena R. Scandroli, M.A., Foreign Language Headg Oliver Schade, M.S., Employment Directorg Christine Sheetz, M.A., Mathematics. Center Row: Clarence E. Shumate, B.C.S., Commercial Headg Katherine Slade, M.A., Mathematics Headg Sgt. Isaac Smith, Military Scienceg George W. Trumbull, M.M., Music, Band Director, Social Studiesg Mrs. Bertha J. Vincent, M.A.. English. Bottom Row: Alice Walker, M.A., Social Studiesg Sgt. Lowell Warfel, Military Scienceg Fred C. Weber, M.A., Science Heatlg Maude E. Weillsclielik, M.A., Englishg Charles E. Wfhitenavk, M.A., Social Science. Learning to use a dictionary efficiently are Norma Schmidt, Elaine Pearson. and Michael Ciaccio, English students. 18 R. BATESOLE'S secret ambition is to retire with enough income to travel the entire world, and Mrs. Coxon states that she would prefer to live in the suburb of a large city. Miss Foster desires to he an excellent cook, while Miss Lucas would like to have a personal shopper to make all of her purchases. Mr. Max states that he would like to give every student an NAU in chemistry, and Miss Owens would like to go to New York to attend several musical produc- tions. To live on a farm has always been the secret desire of Miss Weinsclmenk, and Miss Phillips confesses that she has always wanted to live in Northern Illi- nois. Miss Scandroli has hopes that in the future she will have a class which will react in a pleasant way when a test is announced. Lt. Col. Britten would sincerely like to see the relationship be- 5.1-.Ll ll! X3 'io
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