Westwood High School - Crusader Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1944
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O And to the faculty, many thanks for your kind assistance and deep interest. it ii gf 5 Q WESTWOOD l-HGH SCHOOL Denver, Colorado QMS cgafufs Dm Boyz wiffi Vuncfie Sam ze' fox gvavazy A fofz fzaffziofiam i A fam Quai aszuics A ,fox magilzg a gsffaz wo 7,561 23' lfoz favs 0 owz counffzy 23, fox fzzaafzvinkq 6!5I72OC'Z0.Cy cmc! xncfyou B515 qfwagai am! good fucg Un. Jlffsmofciam You come not to us in person But you're with us just the same On these pages with your buddies Is your I'k d y Forever in ou ' s With those w hold t d lsaspecialn h tht'sjstf yu With all our b ys be they fa o r --C B R y QXY---r wr I X E? -,sf T- 1,4-0 i ,A 4.4 ifilig 41 44,4444 -nf ,ex gg its' - ...- 1 ', ,cl . 'R 2- ...3 054- lx qv-Q-Q Row l-Ray Holmes, Jack Warkins, Roy Bartlett. Row 2-Jay Roy Townsdin, Ray Dutton, Le Roy Ball, Donald Almire. Row 3-Clarence Cassias, George Butler, Bob Dowell, George Rose. Row 4-Al Flageolle, Don Tiller, Arlie Clement, Max Augustine. 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OSC-A SeCre ORVIL BIVINS Member J W. 's BOARD OF EDUCATION CARL A. JENSEN Vice-President fa y DEMANN agfe fo ogfain, U.S.A U.S.N U.S.A U.S.A U.S.lN U.S.i' U.S.M.N ..........U.S.f U.S.F U.S.tX U.S.tN U.S.h U.S.A U.S.A U.S.A U.S.A U.S.A U.S.A U.S.P U.S.lN S.M.C U.S.lN U.S.h U.S.N U.S.N U.S.N i LILLIAN BOOK, A B, WILLIAM C. GEHRKE Student Council, National Honor BS, A.M. Superintendent Society, Principal .px , if- BETTY BEAN, A.B. English, History, Social Science, Girl Reserve, Library LOUISE C. BERGNER, BS. Typing JUSTINE B. BLACKBURN, BS. History, Physical Education ELIZABETH B. BOWEN, BS., M.A. Kappa Delta Pi Spanish, English, Square Dancing ESTER ROSE EDWARDS, BS Biology, General Science Sophomore Class yELMA oiiioisi, Bs. Mathematics, General Science O. W. HALL Mechanical Drawing FLORENCE B. LUELLEN, A.B. English DONALD S. MIDDLETON, A.B. Radio, Physics, Chemistry, Aeronautics, General Science ELMER F. NELSON, AB. Social Sciences, Principal Elect Senior Class CARRIE B. RAMSEY, A.B., A.M. Kappa Delta Pi, Mathematics, The Crusader National Council of Teachers of Math. JUNE HALL REGEHR, A.B. Delta Tau Kappa, Delta Psi Omega Vocal Music, Junior Class Glee Club DOROTHY WILLIAMS RHODUS, A.B. Alpha Nu, R.A,C. Office Practice EARL ROBINSON, A.B, Social Science ELIZABETH SHAFFER, A.B. Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Nu Epsilon, Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Sigma Nu Mathematics Freshman Class RUTH SMITH, A.B. English, Dramatics, Pep Club, School Plays RUTH TUTTLE Colorado State Band and Orchestra Certificate Instrumental Music Senior Class ETHEL WHITAKER, A.B. Delta Kappa Gamma Home Economics, F.H.C. Club DELBERT R, WITHAM, A.B. Government, Physical Education, Head Coach J. J. YODER, A.B., A.M. Mathematics Freshman Class L. MARIE FENN, A.B. English, Journalism, Dramatics, Newspaper Junior Class EUGENE C. KASCH, B.S., A.B. Physical Education, Bookkeeping, Coach Sophomore Class GRACE KINTNER, A.B. History, Art, Science MARY JANE WIGLE, B,M. College of Music Vocal Music EDGAR M. TURLEY, A.B ., MS. Social Studies MARY F. GREEN, B.S. Commercial and English KU! . A ELA!! I 223i ,AV Vi an 5' 11- . all-am 'nf PRESENTING MR. GEHRKE HIS year our feelings and emotions are more tender, than eve T before because, as the tempo of the battle increases, the los of loved ones comes ever nearer our homes. lt is only fittinq 'Q and proper that our school annual this year be dedicated to th Boys in Service. For this thought and the fine work which i evident throughout this yearbook, the administration extend thanks for long hours of work well done. The endless attempt t produce each year a better product of workmanship is evident ii this yearbook and is a tribute to the sponsor and the staff for resolution fully attained. The school year l943-44 marks a turning point in the histor of Westwood High School for various reasons. The school is th largest in its history and the new rooms and new equipment, a well as new departments, are accomplishments which testify t what can be accomplished when pupils and the school staff an administration pull together in one common aim: Always a bette school for Westwood. All groups involved can feel justly proud of their accomplishments since it has evokef the admiration of neighboring schools as well as high state officials. For pulling together in a common cause there has not been a more unifying goal than our school theme Rebuilding America Through Our Schools. ln this aim we as a school have rededicated ourselves to the a important task of re-establishing in the minds of our students the funadmentals of American government tha have made this the greatest nation on earth. We disagree with the dictators throughout the world who founi their following in youth which was based upon false philosophies. ln directing our attention to such found ing fathers as Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, and Lincoln we search for the acts of these men and the resul of their work which, in our minds, they have contributed to our American ideals and for the betterment o the world. We trust that when the majority of our students have finished high school the work for th destructive engineers will have been completed and upon the solid rock of Constitutional government w shall again go forward to lead the work in the establishment of justice based on the Christian philosophy o Jefferson: That all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights among which ar life, liberty and-the pursuit of happiness. We also trust the democracy in our school shall follow true to the Jeffersonian principle that Education is the foundation of Democracy and that democratic government is possible only among those who think Thus, the greatest contribution our school can'-make is to teach' students to think. 'I As this yearbook becomes our possession at the close of the year, may we rededicate our lives to greate service to our country and to our Christian belief based on true American ideals that the fundamentals 0 liberty be preserved in our land for the coming generation. W' U LIAM HENRY BARBERA ANNA CORINNE DALRYMPLE sader-4, Track-2, All High Junior Play-3, Senior Play -4, Pep aol Play-2, Senior Play-4, Stu- Club-l'2-3-4, Secretary-Treasurer T Council-4. of Senior Class-4, National Honor Society-4, Annual'4, Reflector-4, Girl Reserves-l-2-3-4. 512501 Cffam Ohfiifozy sl SEPTEMBER, 1940, very young and eager Freshmen came to school. After barely surviving Freshman initiation, at which we wore green hair ribbons and socks-braids and paper hula skirts over knee-length slacks, we went to Deer Creek for a wienie roast. For our first year in school we chose Miss Betty Lambert as nsor, Lloyd Burton as President, Bill Nelson as Vice-President, and Lyman Trefethen as Secretary-Treasurer. The next year a group of slightly more confident Sophomores entered school with the notion of raising wey. We sponsored a Fiesta Dance, decorated all about with sombreros and huaraches. This year we in had Miss Lambert as sponsor, Eddie McClanahan as President, Bill Nelson as Vice-President, Marie mmpson as Secretary and Bettie Callaway as Treasurer. Our Junior year was memorable. Much time was spent on plans for the Prom. We chose as sponsor a. Green, President, Mona McCrew, Secretary-Treasurer, Orville Turner. A Swing Shift Dance was given 1 every one dressed as a war worker. Soon after this came the Junior Play, Nobody but Nancy, with Dixie Briggs and Wally Dugan playing the leads. The Junior Class won the lnterclass Basketball Championship year. The Junior-Senior Prom was the outstanding social event of the year. This Prom was held in the Cathe- Room of the Albany Hotel and in spite of snow it was a huge success. To end the year right, the celebration Ditch Day was spent at Indian Hills. Every one got wet but the fun was anything but damp. As Seniors the accent was on the biggest job of all, the job of life. Bill Barbera was President, Ann Dal- iple, Secretary-Treasurer. We didn't have as much time for parties as we had before but we did manage to 'oughly initiate the Freshmen. Just before Christmas we sponsored a Showed lnn Dance, which put every in the holiday mood. The end of the first semester scared a great many of the Seniors but we soon forgot our fears at the iors' Come as You Are party. The chili was good even after three bowls apiece. Then came the Senior Play, Spooky Tavern. Even the cast was scared when it was presented, One day in May the whole class turned up missing at school. This was officially Ditch Day. Since this the first time for ditching for many of us, we made quite an occasion of it. Later came the Junior-Senior Prom. We certainly enjoyed having it given to us by some one else. Commencement rolled around and we shed a tear or two as we marched down the aisle. We knew that for my of us this was the last time we should see each other. We all felt that we were making a real start with motto: Don't try dying, die trying. RUTH TUTTLE Sponsor INALLACE l. DUGAN Junior Playffi, Senior Play-4 All Hiqh School Play-2, B55 kotball-I-3-4 Track-I-3 DIXIE-LEE BRIGGS Junior Play-3, Senior Play-4, Crusader-4, President of Stu- dent Council-4, President of Girl Reserves-3, Cheerleader- 4 Pep Club-I-2-3-4, One New Playa, Glee club-1-L 3-4. AUDREY JUNE HAMM Crusader-4, Student Council- 3, Office Assistant-3-4, Foot- ball Escort-I, Reflector-4, Librarian-2, Pep Club-l -2-3-4, Girl Reserves-I-2-3, Glee Club-I-2. Band-I-2-3, Footluall-I -3, Ono Act Play-2, Minstrels-I-2 Operetta-I-2. KEITH NORMAN MOODY Crusadcrvd, Football-4, Bas- ketball-l-2, Interclass Tourn- amentfd, Track-2. ENID LA VONNE HAMM Pep Club-l-2-3-4, Girl Re- serves-l-2-3, Senior Play-4, Office Assistant-3-4, Re- flector-4, Librarian-2, Oper- effa-l. FAYE LOUISE MILLER Girl Reserves I 2 4 Pep Club-2-3-4 Librarian-2-3-4 Reflector-4 Operetta-1,3 Mixed Chorus-l Glee Club AUDREY HELEN BATY Crusader Editor-4, Historian of Student Council-2, Pep Club-2-3-4, President of Pep Club-4, Treasurer of Student Council-4, National Honor Society-3-4, Librarian-I-2. WALLACE THOMAS STOFFEL Football-I, Basketball-I-2-3 4, Inter-class Tournament-I 2-3-4, Track-l . WI LMA JEAN DAWSON Pep of dent serves-I -23, Office Assist- ant-I-2-3-4, Senior Play-4, Reflector-4, Glee Club-lf2 iii- li-n MII Club-I-2-3-4, President Pep Club-3, Vice-Presi- of Pep Club-4, Girl Re- EDWARD LEON WHITE Basketball-I-2-4, Track-2. I-3 I ' L . IX -:' X' X . X I i ' mg? RAYMOND MATTHEW KARSTEN Junior Track-I, Footlna I I- School Pla . A y Senior Play-4, fih. QE- f- 'I EULALIA P. ODLE .N CLARENCE WAYNE AKES Basketball-I-2-3-4, Football- 2-3, Minstrel-I, Mixed Char- us-I-2, Track-I-2. fw KN V13 EDNA MARIE THOMPSON Pep Club-I-2-3-4, Cheer- lllll -e f'- MILDRED SNIDER Girl Reserves-2, LL BRANDON NNEFIELD usader 3 4 Junior Pla or ay 4 All H School Play I-2, One Play 2 National Honor ci y34 lbrarian-l- Girl Reserves I-2-4, He Sta f I v-3. ig I1 Ad So- 2-4, rald ARLENE ANN WARREN Pep Club-I-2-3-4, Girl Re serves-I-2-3, Glee Club-I-2 3, Sextette-I-2, Operetta-I, Minstrel Show-l. ELMER F. NELSON, Sponsor ORVILLE DWAYNE TURNER Football-I-2-3, Basketball-L 2-3, Track-I-2, Treasurer of Junior Class-3, National Honor Society-4. NORRIS ADAIR NELMS Manager of Basketball Team- 2, Inter-Class Basketball-4 Senior Play-4. 'N 'Q' '-li ' N gi bv Football-4. ROBERT MCCORMICK BETTIE JANE WILLIAMS Girl Reserves-I, Pep CIuI:-I- 2-3-4, Sextette-I, Operefta-I, Glee Clubei-2, Herald Siaff- I, F. H. C.-4, Office Girl-4. gr'-m ARLYNE SOLBERG Herald-3, Reflector-4, Glee Club-3-4, Pep Ciub-4, Or- chestra-3, Annual-4, SCN-3 9 Dancing-4, Senior Trio-4, Sextette-3. ILA JEAN ANDERSON Office-4, Pep Club-I-2, Glee Club-I, Girl Reserves-I. THELMA MERCEDIA BOONE Pep Club I 2 3 Giee Ciub I 2 Reflector 4 Librarian Office A sisfanf I 2 Girl Reserves 2 3 Band I 9 VIRGINIA LEE HORST LORRAINE MARGARET CLIFF Girl Reserves-3, Editor of Reflector-4, Pep Club-3-4, Glee Club-3-4, Crusader-3, Vice President of Student Council-4, Senior Trio-4. l, ili- .11- -qu ' i A III RAY LEON ALLEN Art-4, Inter-Class Tourna- ment-4. ., L ,. 'vw Q. ' i, Q 4 in-M. ,, GEORGE ALLEN COTTRELL ,I a' - gs MELVIN ROHR Junior Play-3. FOOYUBII-3. 1- VIRGINIA ELIZABETH KOEBEL Glcc Club-3. Basketball- MONA MARIE MCGREW Presudent of Jumor Class-3, Offnce Assistant-3, Sextefw- 2, Muxed Chorus-2, Glee Club-2. , VI'- BETTY LOIS COVEY Gnrl Reserves-I-3, Glee Club- I, Reflecror-4. ZS IIIII I I SHIRLEY LEONA INMAN Peo Club-I-2-3-4, Lubrarian- I -2, Gurl Reserves- I -2-3-4 G'cc CIubf3, Junior Play-3: Operetfa I-3 BESSIE LAIRD Gurl Reserves I 2 Office As- ulsfanf 2 3 4 LA VONNE ANITA ZIBERHART RefIecIor'4. LORRAINE GOODWIN Art-3-4, Girl Reserves-4, Pep Club-4. 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Miss Marie Fenn and Mrs. Jui Hall Regehr were chosen to be class sponsors. Later Miss Smith was elected as a sponsor. The most impressive social function of the Juniors during the first semester was their Star Dust Dans given for the entire High School and faculty. The Junior Class Play, Almost Eighteen , was presented in December to a very enthusiastic and respoi sive audience. The cast was composed of Lyle Sheppard, Betty Mahaffie, Don Marvin, Willadean Colby, Joyt Witt, Wildean McCumber, Glenn Adams, Dorothy Coffey, Ursula Henderson, Ray Miller, and Charles C-riffi Miss Smith directed the play. On February l2, the Juniors sponsored a Valentine's Box Social . On February 25, the Junior Bo' played a very amusing basketball game with the men faculty members, after which the Juniors sponsored dance. Several of the Junior boys have offered their sgrvices to Uncle Sam: Bill Stone, Danny Briggs, ar Harry Kellogg. Highlighting the Junior Class Activities was the annual Junior-Senior Prom held in May. This event w. the most important social function of the glass. lt climaxed a year of many varied and interesting activities fi the Junior Class. e 1' KL 5- LJ. L Jean Richards Leon Taylor Willadean Colby Elmer Morgan Marvin'Kitzman Ursula Henderson Jack Blough Wilma Brinkley Pearl Hansford Don Marvin Marjorie Risbon Robert Moesta .6 ,T e ie., .A y l 3 .,, 19 2 1 r 'G' ,, ,- i M r M as Qrr ' w. f 5? ' l. Dorothy Klingsporn co , 2, Ray Miller 3. Ruth Radke 4. Jack Sebern l. Lyle Sheppard 2. Carol Gooden 3. Danny Briggs 4. Helen Ball l. Wildean McCumber 'F l 2. Charles Criffen , M 3. Betty Mahaffie ,M 4. Clen Adams 'mv' fp -ff M X. , J 1 H 218' if 3 ' i Q -' if Alai -. L x 'ti JJ M Fl B , J y , A r Y' B Q :rr rim ' Doris Johnson Barbara Narramore Bernice Hamilton Betty Bigham Ruth Paris Carl Kitsmiller Darlene Patty Dale Brown Ella Hampton Alberta Laffoon , ,kr in Mary Lou Stayner Pearl Evans Maxine Redfield Bill Laird Richard Taft Betty Jean Green Dee Connell Dorothy Coffey Betty McCall James Kested Margaret Kerstiens Kenney Butler SOPHOMORES F-1 Row l- D Marvin Kaiser, Betty Jean Boker, Ceorge Bukey, Virginia Harrow, Russell Carey, Ruth Schmidt. .- l 1: . Row 2- . -Y Carlene Henry, Donald Roger, , ,A Betty Joyce, Richard Kolacny. Row 3- Howard Morarie, Virginia Hart- sook, Warren Contril. Row 4- Jerry Jackson, Donald Bartz, Bar- bara Jensen, Jay McCrew, Viola Bukey. g E , Row 5- ' , 3, 6,1 9 11 Lila Overleas, George Kennedy, -. A Q. , Nona Moline, Bill Rich, Elsie t ' J ,, Baty. 'N Kj,:'5u-if' u , , ' .9 01, C 1 1. Yr' M, , , 1 , QS, , 4 'lm Row 6- Arnold Dreier, Vera Flageolle, Omar Bowman. Row 7- Don Wheeler, Mablee Scott, Ros- coe Powell, Emmy Lou Kaufman- Row 8- 'Shirley Moran, Douglas Powers, Phoebe Pringle, Donald Crites, Helen Tracy, Dorothy Van Horn. SOPHOMGRES Row l- Peggy Ann Smith, Leroy Schu Lois C-eiseker, Jack Lockwoc Curtis, Benton Rubersc l aa- A Row 2- g i ' arl Fairbanks, Eva Cioodw Q' r ,g glris Reeves, Lola Lee Hansford. Q ' U Q Q., in ,pa at ROW 3- my . M Bonnie Callus, Norman Powe :L Margaret Mitchell. , , , C A k fl ,I A llc A 5, I eiiLi h 'Row 4.- C ,C If Harry Scoles, Helen Kellog Maurice Burton, Patricia Syke ,ili g C Eugene Dalton. Q Row 5- 425? Bill White, Lois Rockwell, Elnr Goddard, Eva Beatty, Clair Bu 1 ,6 hurldine Combs, Roger Peter Row 6- anice You ng. , ii, R si ilc,i,. f Row 7- Q Q , Carmen Cardelli, Marion bpilma c EQ QQQ F' Flora Alarid, George Runyan, .. g r, g .,,,- r 1-., Q- at Row 8- Lyle Taft, Joan Eberhart, Wac Cose, Louise Moorhous, Ra Froehler, Mary Blough. fi ga. Ur, JMMM EUGENE C, KASCH, ESTER ROSE EDWARDS, Sponsors 1 X 0 The sophomore class started the year out by electing Miss Edwards and Mr. Kasch as sponsors. The class elected Ceorge Bukey as president and Viola Bukey as viceepresident, Elsie Baty as secretary and treasurer. The class had a Thanksgiving Dance on November ninth, They have had four class meetings to discuss class business, 1 '3- Wi O DALE DUTTON OLIVE STOGSDILL RUSSELL YOUNG 3 5221215 mm At the beginning of this year the Fresh- man class elected their class officers and spon- sors. Eloise Kolacny was chosen as President, Donald Miller as Vice-President, Edward Leni- han as Treasurer, and Betty Soderstrom as Secretary. They chose Mr. Yoder and Miss Shaffer as sponsors. At our initiation we served punch, cookies and cheese crackers to the fac- ulty, seniors and freshmen. A44 591 ELIZABETH SHAFFER, J. J. YODER, Sponsors 7 . . S- l ..l. ' i i 'Q 7' it K il A y L,,L, H L V . V. ,,, is hi, rf K gl f,L fun U .ff ' ir ME 4' ' as ,... if i f 'f 9 fu ' 1 il f' if -Q, Ji I 3 ., , i Z, rill J VT , 1: 1 .k,g i is ? , . 5 y ' . 7 7 , . J' fi .2 'A 5 ft, if a 7 6 8:1 n'c H , or f' if , fx . . - ,, ,F U... . A .v 4 N 9 41 Ngerne Lindquist? 2 Mona Taylor. 3 Kenny Stone. 4. Betty Stone, S. Ruth Gose 6. Ghirley Utzsinqer 7. Betty iiders. 8 Marie Kitsmillei oris Ste t. E ' war uaene Trout. 3. Polly Richards, 4 Eucnene Foster 5. Verda Gritfen. 6. Betty Rasmussen. 7. Francis Null. 8, Mazella Walk Leon Brinkley. 2, Patricia Bivens. 3. Joe Martinez. 4. Olive Stonsdill. Peogy Hartley. 2. Dwayne Johnson. 3. Lolita Allen 4. Eddie Lenihan 5. Betty Soderstrom 6. Carl Johnson. 7. Eloise Kolacny. Richard Morton. 2. Marion Sheooard. 3 Bob Swindt 4. Patricia Colby. 5. Bob Clark. 6. Faye Wheeler. 7. Leonard Farhni, Allearnya Reed. 2. Violet Bradshaw. 3. Wanda Stutsrnan. 4. Vietta Tonar. Bill Gisi. 2. ldella Gisi, 3. Donald Schlund. 4 Phyllis Kennedy. Doris Bowman. 2. Rosemarie Paris. 3, Bethyl SChlund. 4, Beffha Brown. P.T.A.oFFicERs Nxt aI President: Mrs. May Jacobs. Vice-President: Mrs. Belle Sonnefield. Second Vice-President: Mrf William Gehrke, Secretary: Mrs. Norma Moody. Treasurer: Mrs. Carrie Leland. Historian: Mrs. Kathryn Hartsook. Parliamentarian: Mrs. Hulda Neprud. 'iv PQI 1 r'x Y, SPN ll XS it f.. ' X. , 6 Theme for the year, March 1, 1943, to March 1, 1944- lkysguifbfing cqnzefzica in Lowz Clommunifyn The Westwood P. T. A. with a membership of 377, received the State Gold Star. The annual Carnival, chief money making project, was an outstanding success. 15634.34 net profitl This 1oney has been used for the following projects: first aid kits, home economics department, Cub Scouts, Band, lar Chest, Red Cross, stage lighting, library books, rhythm instruments, physical education program, year ooks, subscription to six national, 12 state magazines and two subscriptions to the Westwood Times, six man- als, student aid, kitchen utensils, inlaid linoleum for tops of kitchen tables and a secretary's bound record :ok and stationery were purchased. Programs were most interesting, instructive and entertaining due to the efforts of our efficient chairman, lrs. Ruth Tuttle and the music department. Founders Day, observed with a skit by the students depicting the :jects of the P. T. A., was celebrated at the February meeting. Birthday cakes with blue and gold frosting ere served as refreshment and 55.85 was offered to the State Extension Fund. Past Presidents were honored 1d presented with carnations. The outstanding meeting of the year was the November Panel Discussion. Mr. 'illiam C. Gehrke was chairman, the topic for discussion was: .Appreciation of Qualities for, and Privileges , Participation in a World Citizenship Program Through the Teaching of: Language-Miss Bowen, Social udies-Mr. Fransen, Hygienic and Genetic Problems-Miss Edwards, Socialization Through Group Organi- ations such as Athletics-Mr. Witham, the Pep Club-Miss Smith, the Girl Reserves-Miss Bean, and Cul-i ral Subjects-Mrs. Book. Some of the things done by the P. T. A. which deserve mention at this time are: Reception for the new perintendent and the faculty, giving a year book to each member, making a Dresden plate quilt and donating to the Carnival, sending a memorial to Mrs. Bessie Denny in memory of her son, William, who gave his life the service of our country, assisting in issuing ration books and sponsoring the Fourth War Loan Drive d Blood Donor's Bank. The health chairman reported 5156.37 from sale of Christmas seals. One hundred renty-six children were immunized. Mrs. Dorothy Rhodus, alert chairman, saw that publicity was given all projects through State, County and :al channels. The scrapbook was neatly compiled and arranged by our Historian, Miss Gladys Givan. The -laws were revised by Mrs. Hulda Neprud, Mrs. Belle Sonnefield and Mrs. May Jacobs. The by-laws were apted as revised. The president appreciated the fine cooperation and counsel received from Superintendent Gehrke, teach- , the executive committee, association members, room representatives, study groups, Lions Club members :l merchants. These people were helpful and considerate in all projects undertaken by the P. T. A. 5 wi W N W MZ!! 7? 1 L , ., ' AMM M Av' 0 K an ,VV I f , .. K In .. X' f fs V,.V': K M'-2 ' ' Lidliiiik mv, , E Ip 2 M Q, ' a q fy, g , Q K ' ,, sy. p xi V ,f . I Q an , . . QQ , . QQ x K f D' FMA x ' Q 15 ' 7 ' 5 5 Q4 3' ,xglililjli g wg :M , f' A Nike' A -H51 gig Q'-49 5 ,cy 7 . 4 - f K . A W .. , xi A 3 , K, ,M af 7.7 C Y UFXJIXL. I ul XL!- he basketball season of i944 began with a big turnout of determined boys. Although they did not win every game they showed grand sportsmanship ood clean playirtg ability. The players and coaches should be congratulated on their good work Westwood Westwood Westwood Westwood Westwood Westwood ,4-.Qi A TEAM 12 Adams City ,..,, , 12 Arvada ,, ,. 28 Littleton . 29 Louisville . ,, 9 Arvada , . 25 Lafayette . 28 18 . 20 20 30 ., ,, l2 ' K ' A-nj D E IBN X' l Q.. --9.-. l Westwood Westwood Westwood Westwood Westwood Westwood Westwood Westwood Westwood Westwood Westwood B TEAM Bancroft ,, Adams City Adams City Englewood Bancroft ., Arvada ...., Littleton ,, Englewood Louisville ., Arvada ..,.,, Lafayette .. 4--wp.: ce' we 11 tl ,M rf 'I' S? 3 , I -X ' . 4 'fgw -Wig 'bg W-w ff, ,wafhijf Wfk M R5 J , Ai A 3f 6' X 1 Q lx 1 1, x X ., x . ,o.' ,. 'J W 4 gpwak WW A 6 -Q Q LX J ' Y 4, W ffgyiiwwmw ,,,,-f l'-' l 4: 1 l DIXIE LEE BRIGGS President LORRAINE CLIFF Vice-President 'B' AUDREY BATY cgfucfanf owzci SHIRLEY MOORHOUS Junior President VV' WILLIAM BARBERA Senior President Treasurer K 4 lp ELSIE BATY 7 3 Secretary DOROTHY KLINGSPORN Assistant Treasurer GEORGE BUKEY Sophomore President J, V I 2 E' ! ELolsE KOLACNY I H Vt-- X . P Q, Freshman President ,Q ' V fffl CLAYTON sci-IMITT ei I I I she fff ,k,::, :- LILL-IAN BOOK V l I G, ,K I ii in VV ji. A,,VVkx' .- Sponsor Historian 1 i L ELLE SONNEFIELD AUDREY BATY B ER gp- TURN OW' 0215 WW UU' H ENDERSON 04 Q2 'Y LILLIAN BOOK. Sponsor ATIONA GND! 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