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be Spectat r WATERLOO, IOWA, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932 Junior - Senior Banquet Tomorrow The long-awaited event draws near! Excitement mounts in the heart of every little junior, and even the older, grander, and about-to-graduate senior conde- scends to grow a tiny bit thrilled, and even a trifle elated at the com- ing prospect. On May 28th this semi-annual celebration will be held. The scene is the Russell-Lamson Hotel. It is here that the Junior A's will act as hosts to the Senior A's for the Junior-Senior banquet. A flower theme has been chos- en as the keynote for the toast program and the decorations. Dick Young, the president of the Juniors will act as toast-master. The program is as follows: Soil --Bill Fort. Seed -Mary Stoddard. Plant -Elizabeth Harris. Bud -Bob Sarset. Blossom -Mr. Fields. Upon the conclusion of this program, dancing will ensue. The music will be provided by John Lynch and his orchestra. The Junior A's having charge of the arrangements are: Mary Stoddard, program chairman, Hel- en Gross, decoration and menu, Charles West, finance and orch- estra. All chairmen are respon- sible to Miss Clara Hansmier, class advisor. The chaperons are Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Strobridge and Mr. and Mrs. Dunsmoor. The servers chosen from the Junior B class are: Mary Kath- erine Gallagher, Lorraine Colby, Mary Penly, Wilma Heffernan, Ferne Bodell, Arlene Miller, Paul- ine Farr, Martha Lawson, Winona Devore, Lorraine Worthington, Kalora Castle, Adelaide Winters, Charles Hecklinger, Jesse Walker, Bob Berry, Bob Anderson, Bob Huffman, Jim Henderson, Albert Benson, Phillip Cade, Roy Wills, Bob Bertch, Meyer Zimring, Wal- ter Scheel. sf A i . ,I . f , f ,gi i i ' ' g 'j ,Tip 111,-' A isrflf f ,llTl gi' IggQlHli'aH1q'fl fllii Jil-,illVi1.ill il ll H lil-TW 421 4 T X7 -. - gy f 3 X- fl f -x ,y A 'aff . VXXYJJV ,,,. , , Commencement Baccalaurette The fifty-sixth Commencement of West High School will be held, Friday, June 3, at 8:00 P. M. in the West High Auditorium. Supt. C. A. Kittrell will preside. Fol- lowing is the program of events: Processional Jvone Lowrieg In- vocation, Rev. Paul J. Higgins, Music, Sons My Mother Taught Me,', QDvorakJ, and Wayfarer's Night Songf' fMartin Salterj, by Boys' Glee Club, Address, Miss Agnes Samuelson, State Superin- tendent of Public Instrutciong Mu- sic, Flower Dreams, QClokeyJ, and God of all Nature, fTschai- kowshyj, by Philomel Girls' Glee Clubg Announcement of Honors, Presentation of Graduation Class, Wm. W. Gibson, Principal of West Waterloo High Schoolg Presenta- tion of Diplomas, Mr. W. E. Ogle, The Baccalaureate Services this year will be held at 8:00 P. M. Sunday, May 29 in West High Auditorium. The program of events follows: Presiding, Rev. W. P. McCormickg Processional, Jvone Lowrieg Hymn, Come Thou Almighty King by Congregation, Invocation, S. M. Whetstoneg Scripture Lesson, D. I. Hammondg Prayer, Rev. A. P. Bloughg Eve- ning Hymn, fBuckJ, by Girls' Small Vocal Groupg Sermon, The Rewards of Faithfulnessj' Rev. Earl Riney, First Baptist Church, Crucifuxis, QPalestrinaJ, Philo- mel Girls' Glee Club, and Benedic- tion, W. O. Chisholm. President of Board of Education, and Benediction, Rev. Lew C. Har- ris.
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2 THEVSPECTATOR I they Snertaiur WEST WATERLOO HIGH SCHOOL A BETTER SPECTATOR MEANS A BETTER WEST HIGH - .f ' ' if i 1' 2 ' MSUI01 Q-SWR 437, tj'::'srM?1'.:zHf WEEE '7 -95455999 Editor-in-Chief ............................................ William Fort Assistant Editor ..................... ,,..,.... E dward Gorton Acting Business Manager ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,, D ick Young Assistant Business Manager .,.,.,,.,,A.,,,,,,,, Charles West Sports Editors- . ........Dick Rugg, David Douthett, Delancy Schuck Plflotograph Editor .,..............,...,,,...,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,, Max Hughes Humor Editor ....... ,..,.,..... D on Short Feature Editor ...... .......,,,..,.........,,.., ,,,,,,,, B e verly Hesse Exchange Editors .....................,,,..,,,......,,.....,....,.,,,,,. Mavrelis, Helen Tackman Personals ..............,......... Florence Blough, Helen Gross Advertising Solicitors, Dorathea Fort, Jim Henderson Dick Sarset Reporters-Helen Louise Bernbrock, Madelyn King, Alice Bellinger, Julano Oleson, Kay Barton, Erwin Sias, Jean Garner Faculty Advisors ................................,.....,.............,.,. Leila Wassom, Miss Genevieve Wise Typing by classes of Miss Bessie Young Back Once Again After the silence of several months the Spectator comes to you on this last day that the class of 1932 is with us. This publication is not a year book and makes no attempt at being any kind of an- nual, it is only a special edition of the Spectator, and published by the Spectator staff. We plan that the high school paper will make it regularly bi-weekly visits Friday af- ternoon next year, as it has done in the past, and that finances will be in such a condition that the issues may come continuously. To Students Next week will mark the close of another most successful year for West High school. New laurels have been added by our pupils to the already long list of outstanding achieve- ments of our school. An enviable record has been made in both the scholastic and ex- tra-curricular fields, nothwithstanding cer- tain handicaps imposed by the economic con- ditions. A rigid retrenchment of expendi- tures has been practiced resulting in curtail- ment of advantages usually enjoyed by pupils- 'In this connection the splendid spirit of sportsmanship characteristic of West High school student found fine expression. At this time we want to express our sin- cere appreciation to both pupils and teachers for the splendid spirit of co-operation evinced at all times. To our seniors we express all good wishes and the hope that success may be yours in large measure. To all we wish a happy va- cation. CHAS. A. KITTRELL. To the Seniors Today is the last day that about one hun- dred fifty pupils will spend in the regular schedule of duties at West High. We wish to congratulate you, seniors, upon your graduationg yet it is with a bit of sadness that we contemplate your absence from our halls next year. No doubt, in finishing our good school and with your much-coveted diploma, you feel that your hardest work is done. As the word commencement signifies, you are be- ginning not finishingg you are commencing not completing the greater school life. In this life of the great future that is be- fore you, may you always remember the ideals set before you at West High, may you always see before you the motto silently, yet daily taught in every classroom during your high school career-DUTY, HONOR, SERVICE. Executives Executives fill important positions in one and every lineg therefore, executives are im- perative in a smooth working organization such as our school system is at the present time. During the Kittrell-Gibson regime, grad- ually but forcefully, West High has stepped into her own. It was under fine management that we were successful in gaining extremely high honors, the highest to be had, in the State Academic Contest. In various lines, West High worked itself to the top. Music, athletics, individual honors in scholarship make up a small part of its accomplishments. 'Would these be possible under a loosely constructed executive head? Emphatically no! Extensive co-operation of student and faculty has developed-our West High.
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