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Superintendent ,lack M. Logan To the Class of '45: I have watched with interest and pleasure your ac- complishments during your three years at West High. These have been years of stress and turmoil for all the world. You have responded generously to every call your couutry's need has placed upon you, and yet you have maintained the normal activities of high school life. Our memory of these years will be a happier one because of the way our high school pupils have con- ducted themselves. ,X I, O, The interests of childhood and youth are the interests of mankindf' To the Students of West High School: A school year is brief and presents an ever-changing pattern of interests and events. Classes, contests, pleasure, triumphs, friendships, disappointments-an endless stream which makes up a year of our associations to- gether. As this school year draws to a close, perhaps we cannot grasp its significance in its entirety, but I am sure that as the memories which may 4'pop for you grow deeper and more meaningful with the passing years, you will become aware of its full import upon your lives. The keen edge of memories may be dulled by the years, but their luster is never dimmed and needs only refreshing to he brought back and enjoyed. I trust that this book lnay be an everlasting font wherein you may refresh your memories of a year well spent. Principal Willinnz W. Gibson
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Board of Education Next in, importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor justice can be permanently maintained. SEAT!-:nz A. D. Donnell, ,luck M. Logan, Clnu-les S. McKinslry, E. A. Ralston, lvillard Lohnes STANDING! Phillips Taylor, E. Horslund, Merl W. Parr, YV. A. Dewees PRESIDENT ............ CHARLES S. EICKINSTRY SECRETARY AND BUSINESS MANAGER . . . E. A. RALs'roN SUPERINTENDENT . . A. D. Donnell . . Xvillllfll Lollnes E. Horslund ..... Charles S. M1'Kinstry . Phillips Taylor . . . XV. A. Dewees Merl W. Parr . Term Term Term Term Term Term Term . JACK M. LOGAN expires expires expires expires expires expires expires 1946 1946 1946 1947 1947 1948 1948
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Faault SEATED: Phyllis Eaton, Dorothy Wilson, Mary ,lane Dixon STANDING: Lyle D. Anderson Mathematic Mr. Kimball is coordinator of the Cooperative Part-Time Department in Trades and Industries in West High School. He also serves as the director of industrial education in the Water- loo schools. He teaches advanced arithmetic and mechanical drawing. He is chairman of the faculty guid- ance committee ..... Miss Howell is instructor in mathematics and Bible. Her extra-curricular activity is the sponsorship of the Bible Club ..... Miss Smith teaches mathematics in both junior and senior high schools. Her extra-curricular activities are all in the junior high school. X ' Q ii . 5. Fred Larson, Marie Shellard, Clara Hansmeier. Mabel Heller 10 Admini tration Miss Eaton is girls' adviser. She also teaches chemistry and sponsors the Chem istry Club. She is adviser of the Student Senate social committee, is one of the Friendship Club committee advisers, and is sponsor of the Fellowship committee . . . . Miss Wilson is attendance officer for both junior and senior high schools. Shel teaches business English and special English. Her extra-curricular activities in clude acting as sponsor for one of the Friendship Clnb committees and as busi ness adviser of the Wlzhaxtrk ..... Mis: Dixon has charge of the study hall, is adviser of the Student Senate, of the Peg Club, and of the War Council. .... Mr Anderson is acting assistant-principal, i: business manager of extra-curricular ac tivities, and adviser of the Patrol Club He teaches biology and geography. Earl Kimball, Mae Howell, Viola Smith ' l t ll' Mr. Larson teaches classes in social proi ' 1 ' ' . H i if , 4 ' I I S iid' 'l N C . . . . . . n c lems, commercial liw, and economics is baseball co'uh ind ilso assistant coa in footbill 'ind wrestling Miss Shel ard, instructor in American history a world history., is audio-visual aids direct for both senior and junior high. She i also adviser of the Student Senate extra curricular committee ..... Miss Han: meier teaches American history and i Q - ' ' ' : ..... M's . . 0 e superusor of auditorium ushers 1 Heller has classes in American goyeri ment and social problems. She IS one the advisers of the auditorium committ of the Student Senate and supervises th costuming for stage productions.
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