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PACK TWO CHIPMUNK CHIP M U N K PLBI.ISIIKD 11Y STUDKNTS OF WKSTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief . Assistant Editor .... Literary Editor . - Student Activities Kditor Jt.sh Kditor Cal toon Kditor Business .NrjAager Staff Advise .. Vincent Felion Maryann Martin A lifeline Peterson Elsie Stout Edward Felion .. Melford Rupps ... Fred Davis Mrs. J. A. Brush The Annual Staff wishes to express its sincere thanks to those who have contributed to this year’s annual, making it the success it is. Those to whom thanks are especially due are Mrs. F. L. Walker, for her interesting arti- cle on the town of Westwood; Mr. F. I- Walker for his whole-hearted co- operation and generosity; Mr. C. J. Mitchell, secretary of the Community As- sociation for his description of the works of the Association; Mr. Yockcy, of the Sugar Pine, for his helpful assistance; the Alumni for their ready co- operation in the publication of this issue; Mrs. J. A. Brush, our faculty adviser, who has spent long hours in helping us arrange our manuscript; the 'Iyping classes who have worked ho faithfully in preparing the finished copy; and our many friends of Westwood who hove freely supported all our efforts throughout the year. THE STAFF.' •'•J -- ' , WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL • SCHOOL BOARD President Clerk ... Trustee Fletcher L. Walker ... Mr. F. W. Koemer ....... Dr. Fred Dav FACULTY Mr. Hollis D. Miller. Principal. Miss Irene C. Ball, U. of C. ............... Mr. H. Bryant Browne. Special Mrs. Jane Burger, U. of Minn. Mrs. J. A. Brush, U. of C........... Miss Marjorie Flint. Mills ......- • Mrs. M. K. Frodsham, Vassar ............ Mrs. L. Graham. U. of C..... ... Mr. H. D. Mityer, U. of Minn..... Miss Carol Neill, U. of C............ Mr. Bernard Noyes. U. of N. H. .... Commercial Manual Training Domestic Science P nglish, Economics ........ History, Art Mathematics, Latin ..... English, French .............. Science Spanish, Girls Coach .. Science. Phy. Ed. Gormanly. Margaret Hall. Alice Hclmich, Luboff Helmcr, Lawrence Hewitt, Jnck Jacobsen. Anna Jacobsen, Han» Jensen, Ruth Kaxapian, Paul Klotz, Rudolph Knutson. Einar Rupps, Melford Lamson, Robert Peterson, Angelino Plummer, Marcus Pratt. Patricia Priest. Rosemma Rice, Alma Ricketts. Shirley Rodman, Winifred Rosentrctcr, Milton Sangster, Audrey Songster, Donald Scammon, Victor Sharon, Joe Shaw, LaVemo Simpson, Frances SCHOOL ROSTER Lane, Earl Likins. Lucille Lofxtedt, Kenneth Somerville, Donald Somerville, Dorothy Steed, Elsie Adams, Hugh II. Coyle, Henry Lowe, Gladys Stout, Elsie Allen. Emmaline Costar, Howard Martin, Maryann Summers, Leona Allen, Susan Davis, Fred Mayhew, Earnest Swaim, Alice Boshoff, Irene Davis, Stanley McKinney, Lydia Swaim, Jesse Brown. Marjorie Drake, Dory Milani, Pansy Vernon, Clyde Brown, Richard Durham, Una Minshall, Ellis Walker Neva Chaffin. latura Easley, Clyde Morrison, Fred Wallucks, An Chipman, Delbert Felion, Edward Morrison, Helen Wilkinson, Harr; Chipman. George Felion, Vincent Myers, Floyu Williford, Marjorie Conley. Charlie Fuller, Myrtle Neipoth, Fred Wilson, Marie Corbett. IH1 Gilbert. Harry Peaxlee, Josephine Zirker, Lawrence Li -
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i SENIOR RECORDS a p p Record;? ‘te RUTH JENSEN: Transferred from Ogden High School, Utah, 11)21; Track, 11)22; Cost La Guuito,” 1922; Junior Class President, 1922 1923; Student Body Treasurer, 1922-1923; Basket Ball. 1922. 1923; “The Intruder,” 1923; Princess Chrysanthemum, 1923; Scholarship Committee, 1923; General Cir- cus Committee, 1923; Class President 1923- 1924; Junior Cufeteriu. 1923; Executive Commit- tee, 1922, 1923; Nominating Committee, 1922-1923; Economical Boomerang, 1924; Ze Moderne English,” 1924; High School Orchestra, 1923, 1924; Valedictorian. STANLEY DAVIS: “The Fountain of Youth,” 1920; In the Garden of the Shah, 1921; Situlae,” 1923; Orchestra, 1922, 1923, 1924; President of Orchestra, 1922, 1923, 1924; Circus Committee, 1922, 1923, 1924; Vice-president of Junior Class, 1923; Green Stockings, 1922; Senior Representative Executive Committee, 1923-1924; Nominating Committee, 1923; Grumpy,” 1922; Princess Chrysanthemum 1928; Junior Cafeteria, 1923; Track. 1924; An Economical Boomerang.” 1924; Ze Moderne Eng- lish, 1924; Salutntorinn. HARRY WILKINSON: Transferred from Centreville High School, New Brunswick, Canada, 1923; Princess Chrysan- themum, 1923; Junior Cafeteria, 1923; legisla- tive Committee, 1923, 1924; Ze Moderne English, 1924; Circus Committee, 1924; “Come Out of the Kitchen, 1924. GEORGE CHIPMAN: Orchestra 1922, 1923, 1924; Garden of the Shah. 1921; Nominating Committee, 1922, 1923; Green Stockings.” 1922; Grumpy. 1922; High School Reporter Sugar Pine, 1921, 1922, 1923; Yell leader, 1922, 1923; Art Editor of Chipmunk, 1923; Secretary-treasurer Senior Class, 1923-1924; Senior Representative Executive Committee, 1923- 1924; Princess Chrysanthemum,” 1923; Scholar- ship Awarding Committee, 1923; “Situlae, 1923; General! Manager of Sirkus, 1924; Come Out of the Kitchen. 1924. HANS JACOBSEN: Freshman Class President, 1920-1921; In the Garden of the Shuh,” 1921; “Grumpy,” 1922; Track, 1922; Hi Skule Sirkus, 1922, 1923; Base Ball, 1922, 1923, 1924; Junior Cafeteria, 1923; Basket Ball, 1922, 1923, 1924; Boy’s Athletic] Manager 1923, 1924. WINIFRED RODMAN: Transferred from Sumner High School, Sumner, Wasington, 1921; “Princess Chrysanthemum,” 1923; Editor in Chief of Chipmunk, 1923; Junior Cafeteria, 1923; Vice-President of Student Body, 1923, 1924; Vice President of Senior Class, 1923- 1924; Basket Ball, 1923; legislative Committee, 1923-1924; Come Out of the Kitchen.” 1924; Cir- cus Committee. 1924. FRED N1EPOTH: Assistant Business Manager, Chipmunk, 1921; Vice-President, Freshman Class 1920-1921; Pre- sident Sophomore Class, 1921-1922; The Foun- tain of Youth,” 1921; Basket Ball, 1921, 1922,! 1923, 1924; Captain. Basketball. 1924; Track, 1922, 1923; Grumpy. 1922; Base Ball, 1923, 1924; Captain, Base Ball Team, 1924; Princess Chry- santhemum,” 1923; Indoor Base Ball, 1922, 1923; Base Ball, 1922, 1923, 1924; Vice-President. Jun- ior Class, 1922-1923. PAGE THREE Scholarship In the full of 1922 the idea of a Student Body Scholarship was a hope, but before the year was over that hope was realized. On Commencement night, two members of the graduating class were each awarded u $200 scholarship. They arc now registered at the University of Nevada. With the application of the proceeds of this year's High School Circus to the scholarship fund, we feel that it has now become more than an experiment; that it is an established habit which will continue through the years. -The aim of the student body is to raise money each year through the Hi Skule Sirkus” for at least one two hundred dollar schol- arship, to be given to the most deserving graduate. A small amount is also added to the permanent fund each year, which it is hoped will eventually provide for another scholarship. In case the Sirkus nets us more than enough to provide one scholarship, as happened this year, it rests with the Scholarship committee to deter- mine whether the sum available shall be divided usually between two students, whether one scholar- sh.p of two hundred dollars and one of smaller amounts shall be given, or whether one scholarship shall be given and the remainder added to the permanent fund. The Scholarship Committee is composed of the president of the student body as chairman, two upper division students appointed by the chairman, in consultation with the principal, two members of the faculty appointed by the principal, and a member of the board of trustees. The prin- ciple upon which the appointments are made has to do with consistent scholarship, intergrity of char- acter and degree of necessity of financial aid in order to pursue further education. The scholar- ship is not awarded therefore, to one who could go to college without it, but to someone to whom it will be of real assistance in securing the first year at college, and who is well qualified in mind and character to make good use of the opportunity offered and to reflect credit upon our school. Westwood High School is justly proud of this scholarship fund for it is no small matter for a student body of less than ninety members to es- tablish and maintain such a fund. Besides aiding others it is also helping us to break away from the selfish idea which is so well expressed in the colloquialism of the school yard, after me you come first. Above all we are learning the value of united effort for the good of the community, a most important lesson in the training of the future citizen. M. R. P. First row top to bottom Ruth Jensen, Stanley Davis Harry Wilkinson, George Chipman. FLOYD MYERS: Transferred from Marysville High School. 1923; Second row—top to bottom Hans Jacobsen. Basket Ball, 1923; Circus. 1924; An Economical Winifred Rodman, Fred Niepoth. Floyd Meyer». Boomerang. 1924. DETENTION In detention hull I sit. Thinking of iny fishing pole. And the cool and crystal lake so far away; And the tears they dim my eyes, In spite of all that I can do, As I cuss the crooked faculty, and aay— Chorus Darn the faculty, the fish are jumping This detention’s put my fishing on the bum. Fishing season will be done. By the time I’ve served my time— Oh. gosh. I wish I wasn’t quite so dumb. Before the faculty I stood— While many charges fierce were made; My character they trampled on the floor, I was trying to explain. But they shut me up dismayed— Then they sentenced me. and threw me out the door. So here in detention hall I am waiting for the day When H. D. shall come and open wide the door; Then my heart will sing with joy. When I hear Prof. Miller say: Now get out. and don’t come back here any more.” O. C. 24
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