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IEP 25 - , AS 4 ' E EDITQR IV f 'n BU ls ' TI-IE 1939 04 Wai all AURQRA PUBLISI-IE 2 R2C0?4'tljf0l'l Snhool Ixfc hm been ,1 plmmrur imcr-mixture ot' klmxu .md .mini- tics, ,-Xthlctins. forcrmu. lNL1Nik llolvlwiu .LH L0IUl5IIWQ'xi XVIIII nur Lima work lu round out ilu- INK' ui' cJua.1tion rulnnirul lwy .1 INUslL'I'Il world, Bank of All this wc rcgog- nizc the prcscmc .md inriucmc of our tlmthcrs .md mothers. X . O f if a f 53.1 i 'I 4 I -sa-,, 1 fbecficalion 'IU the mutha-rx .md IVJIIICFS who imc uudg our cJm.1tmn posuiblc. wlmw mln-.uns .md Impex luxe been xlcmlimln-J !11ll1cl.xwkuf'lvcIIcr equip- ping Us for plmw in .1 mmlcrn worldg wg- the Class oi' 99. Juli' Late this book. 'I-IIFOLIQII our ciforts muy wc cxprcss the .1l7PFL'Li.lfiOH wc luxe for their ciforts .uni mnrifhcs. X Q - Q-Q C TI-TE STUDENTS SECTICDN I 1 son 'V Rr A ,.- --.--- 41 Xwwfvvmmwfffwww www VVWVW ' ge 1. V , , 4 no - - .. A I n .6 -.-r. V -.-.-.-. . -1 - -' -5- . .. ' -' -7' ,, ' ' . ,,,,, ,,,,,, M,4,,,, , ,.,W,, , MM , Zlgbl 4 I A ' , ' I A, ' ' , V X Senior Class Officers Left to Rrght Kenneth Wollenweber Dolores Trlton Elwyn Fox Galbrarth Casler 7 f39 We hxtched our wagon to a star so mlght run the thoughts of the graduatlng semors as they look back to thelr freshman year The tranl was long but vtas made easier by the yaluable asslstance of Mnss Raymond head faculty adusor Mass Peterson Mlss Ratcllffe Mr Tully and Mr Laflm They aided ln the many tasks that confront any class through its four years of hugh school among whnch were thc publlcatxon of the EOS annual parties selection of class rings and announcements and the graduatlon exercises of the class The fall of 1935 found a freshman class composed of 240 awe stricken students at the bottom of the trall as green as freshmen usually are But under the leadership of Wethy Presndent jack Creuston V1ce Presldent Don Owen Secretary and 1 Treasurer they started their lourney through the four years The class 1 the student body at the lreshman dance UC 'IU 1 A err y rney the sophomore year loomed before them and wth xt the 'V' 4' e rev ear seemed to haxe faded away In nts place was the prestnge len h ack Creuston Vlce Presxdent and Laurence Ioster and mg retary and Treasurer To be dxfferent from preuous sophs they d mple of the yunlor class and held the annual Valentnne party at mght f February The Class of 39 was begmnmg to galn recognltlon ln t of actmtles un school oanne Stephens was on the champlonshnp e I m I rl. .r' :run All !lL w athletxc letters were won by sophomore boys and twenty enght sopho l I .Y T 3 . V Y 1 fze . I . .7 y . A . , 3 l h I Y . . , I . S ' . ,' ' ' . . K Q ' K 1 Y 7' D 3 7 7 N35 M A , , ' . l .Q at L ' 3 , .l:L . , . . ' Y , f .y ' '1 J . 7 Y' U . 5 g 1 . . I - I ev el ere, to whlch all sophomores are entitled. They' elected jean f I , ' 'd ' ' ,l ' '. 7 I U Z K I 4 If l . I 7 ' , ' , in Y. , Q . . . Y . ll . , , , . . he CI' A ' ' ' , J ' U . .,.:: .e.- .' '- V f , - :4'5'f' II. vt hi-- I ----v more girls were actne rn Girls Athletic Assocratron To guide the class through the yunror year Don Owen was elected President with ack Crewrston Laurence Foster and Elwyn lox as hrs capable assistants The annual party was held on February twenty eighth successfully put over by the wrllmg help of many on the xarrous committees A number of yuruors were shown to hawe oratorlcal abrlrty but oanne Stephens and Prank Hannon stood out exceptionally rn that field taking honors rn both debate and private oratorlcal contests The field of sports had its yunror representation ln sex eral capable warriors while girls sports were equally endowed There were also many from the class who were actne rn the music field such as the A Cappella chorr which took first nn state and went down to St Louis to the national contest girls and boys glee clubs band and orchestra As a climax to a thoroughly successful year the unror Prom was held m honor of the graduating seniors The gymnasium beautifully decorated gaye the impression of a Viennese ballroom with the throne for the Prom Queen Betty Robinson set at one end to enable her to new hcr subyects with ease The one hundred eighty sn. remammg students beginning the senior year realized they must haxe harnessed a swift star for almost before any one could rmagrne here was the last year The electron held at the hrst of the term promoted Galbraith Casler President allowing him the prnxlege and the headaches of giving the class a final send off with Kenneth Wollenweber Vice President and Dolores Tilton and hlwyn Fox handling the jobs of Secretary and Treasurer Don Owen was selected as editor of the EOS with Norman Stem ably assisting hum while Morton Bowman won the place of Business Manager This was the first year the Student Council actively organrzed to further student participation Headed by seniors lt made many beneficial changes The senior dance was held rn November marking the beginning of social life for this school year The football and basketball teams made a good showing as did the music branches of the school Then the year drew rapidly to a close An excellent class play rn May the unror Prom Baccalaureate Class Day with issuance of the EOS the class prcnrc which we shall remember as one grand time and Commencement all followed ln such rapid suc cesslon that the star had reached its goal and graduation was over before the Senior Class quite realrzed rt had all happened awe .L'df2f!e8 III . . v , V, 7 7 ,' . 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I Dr- . Q, Q Q Q QQ Q 111. S. 4 Opc ctr. I . Q Q Q 'nllf'- P' ' .1 A . ' l.ll - 1 e.. A. A. 1, 1 11, 1,1 -.11 'A I - 111. . 3, 4 C1l-- f.ll1 I. 3 A -rf. 3 l I- ' -Qi-,Z' ' Qgf VIEWS AND REV! EWS September Mr. and Mrs. XX'est High and all their ships at sea. lflash . . . Back to Alma Mater with a round trip tour of the school for lfreshmen. registration. schedules and new text books: it's tough but the directions say take it . . . Orchids to the team for taking the opening gridiron game from Naperville , , . to the Activities for getting into the swing of things before a swing took them . . . to the member of the Byrd Expedition who spoke to the Assembly, his was plenty of applause . . . A winner! W. A. and DeKalb had it out on the gridiron . . . Petitions, posters, and primary elections, too, too exciting . . . The teams to Rockford for the feetball game and at least a rose to the student body for the peppy pep rally. October lflash , . . All faces about Wfestdom were in the usual cluiet but what a hokus-pokus a little fire drill can bring . . . The final elections, proposed to have more student interest, cer' tainly became velly pressing . . . W. A. tusseled Elgin preceded by one of those too, too pep sessions . . . Our Orchid this month goes to whoever dismissed school for three Fridays runningfcoincidence. they say '... Mr. Carl Bolander spoke to XV. Aers and W. Aettes . . . Said Bolander saw the premier of W, A. in new Assembly seats . . . XlUest's ironmen played to a loss with Argo High . . . Assembly learned why the yellow- skins play war, from Mr. Godshall. and I do mean W'ar . . . A pep rally, a parade. a football game with Freeport. Home- coming, could it be that we were disillusioned in the game of l9l 3? Clould be, could be . . . Whitt football team played what school in joliet with Xwhat score? Nice game. eh what? . . . l'll be back in a flash with a flashf November XY'e go to press . . . lflash . . . Senior gates cut loose with a Saddle Shoe Shuffle. who ever heard of such a swing . . . A certain Ernest Thompson Seton spoke to a certain assembly in a certain VV. A.. certainly was different . . . Legitimate theatre XV. A. also presented Spotlight Sketches. a smart little ditty '.,. A hear ye. hear ye was sent to all the lads to come out for basketball . . . The pre-Thanksgiving game pep-rally for the lightweights sent them off plenty wicked but not enough . . . A history making council meeting when plenty was settled . . . The pep-rally of pep-rallys. the battle of battles. the scored on of the unscored on. the Turkey day football game with a very brief sojourn from school . . . CU Students buy books to open school year. flj Fire chief times tire drill and CD speaks. HJ Classes hold regular elec- tions. fij Elgin rally helps open football season, and C61 Karl Bolander tells us about modern art. FJ Saddle shoe shuffle opens the dance season. tsp C93 Spotlight Sketches appears hefore the assembly. December Xlvith a FLASH X'X'est High gets that holiday fever. only ill hours until vacation ,..' Iio help pass the idle hours. A Cappella starts work on the Mikado . . . il he intra-mural sports program takes effett . . . the Girls' Club starts on annual Helpward Ho drive . . . The paths of glory led but to the gym when XY. A. played DeKalb . . . When deep coal dust falls over XX'est High's basketballf ---f LaSalle-Peru VC. A. game . . . The Seniors and Aurora college receive one fine orchid for their fine one-act plays . . . XX'ith Malice Toward Some 'fthe E. A.. XY. A. gameg XX'ith Malice Toward None the dance after the game. believe it or not . . . And with a final sing. swing and fling. i.e. A Cappella Christmas pageant. juniors Holly Hop. and the Rockford,X5U. A. basketball game. all in one day . . . Now Aurora's little son Blackhawk will take a brief rest Q FJ january The new year brings flashes from out of nowhere . . . Elgin and XY'est had a fling on the old oaken floor . . . XY'est High enjoyed their game with Freeport very much . . . The mighty faculty of XX'est High miclclle-baskettecl it with Yorkville . . . XX'e turn over a new leaf with second semester registration, the worst is yet to come . . . The weekend was broken by two. too bads LaSalle-Peru and joliet games . . . The semester build-up to a week let down. and the tell of time. Semester Exams . . . They came like the wind. Peoria Manual . . . It's a fight to the last both for the team and the junior class---my friends the class play tryouts and Sandwich in the cage . . . Kids. it's happened. half the year is ov er. semesterially speaking . . . One more. the last this month. XX'est plays their proverbial fellow Aurorans. the Tomcats . . . juniors present to the onel att play critics that's you. dear students a favorable display . . . Then came the war. or the report cards . . . Students felt a sublime sensation when they almost got out of school for a day. in fact many did. for a little snow '... Flashes are fini. February Reach for a Flash . . . An' you have Rockford and XV. A.. a basketball thing-a-m-gig . . . Then the boys got together and organized the great A club . . . For a day. students did as they pleased Did we go to school? No. there was no school to go to . . . Mr. Hamrin told the Student Council why they did and why they didn't . . . Glory. glory. XY. A. and Freeport Cage-rs . . . I.e Petit Ensemble entertained les Students. Good. n'est-ce pas? . . . juniors. to you an orchid for one of the best class plays yet . . . XY'est's basket trippers played joliet. then I.aSallefPeru. They tried hard. they say but I wouldnt know since I had the flu along with a third of the student body '... Storing up some more flashes we'll be back in a flash . . . Cl Alrs. Seton and CD Ernest Thompson Seton talk on Indians 4 c things. U0 CU Choir presents the Mikado and CSD Mr. ones does things with gyroscopes. Q61 Faculty takes the volley 1 trophy from the intra-mural All-Stars. C71 Choir dons robes for a concert. Q85 Students get their T.B. tests. March lt's the same old Hash with a dash of Spring weatha . . XV. Afs injuns made a second place in the Regional Tournament . . . Did we think it possible? No. we didnt. but we learned all about the gyroscope from one of the jones boys . , . The deah. deah Seniors are told what they're good for after taking aptitude tests ...' 'T. B. or not HT. B.. that was the cjues- tionfjust for Seniors-iso they tested us . . . Senior class buckskins gave several shorts for assembly '... XX'as it a fancy. not worth thinking of. or is it at long last the lfreshman dramatic debut . . . l7erdinancl, the proverbial bull, was served to the Board of Education by the Cafeteria start' well cooked. you understand . . . Not a dime, not a nickel. just one thin activity ticket admitted you to the G. A. A. circus . . . and lor now, pip. pip. April Mr. and Mrs. West High. Flash . . . Reports from a very ethcient source have all young people's fancy turning to the district band, vocal. and orchestra contests this spring . . . Easter time is the time for Spring and the time for Spring is the time for vacation . . . West Highs stomach was upset, they say. by a movie shown during Mr. Sorenson's travel talk . . . Contests are the vogue, at least according to the musical department, who entered the state contests . . . Shades ot' the prison house fell on the Seniors at the conference at East High . . . My man lfriday signals the end of the month, but I'll be back in a Hash with a flash . . . May This is Brother Blackhawk again who has just returned from hearing Mr. Hoorgerhyde expound on shooting a bow and arrow . . . Golf and Tennis fiends start swinging it at a dis- trict contest . . . A long saved. hard worked for Orchid goes to the cast of the Senior class play . . . Tearing back to nature, the track team entered the District Track and lfield meet . , . Clarusos. Paderewskis. and Xwagners of XX'est High attended a jolly olde musical festival ...' Tis rumored in school circles. that the mock trial turned into almost a free for all . . . To close the month they closed the school, it wasn't necessary but it was Memorial day '... june lflash. it is rumored that XY'est is recovering. as it were. from the hot bed of the hnal exams . . . Seniors. who think they are so hig. learned at Baccalaureate they should get ott ol their high horse . , . The Social-lights cut the rug. in the jitterbug language. at the 'junior prom. a corsage of orchids to the great new Senior class . . . The alumnae welcome the great serious minded graduating class at a dinner and dance . . . class day senior picnic. graduation and its all over . . . My man lfriday will be back next year to bring you the besta of the besta ol' nevvs . . . CU Seniors attend Senior Day at East High. C21 Mr. Sorenson talks on Persia in assembly. CBJ Juanita Barnes and XX alt Conners work in the Ci. A, A. Circus. t-0 Beacon-News editors plan special edition. tij Students tinish their driver's tests CGD The grand tinal awaits. 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' ' . 4 . 1 jumor Class Officers Cleft to rxghtj Standmg Wrlllam Goldsmnth Robert Banbury Seated Clara Ferry Ada Thomas of 1940 Romc wlsnt bullt ln 1 dly nelther was the class of 40 It h1s requlred thrcc ycxrs to gun the cxperlence md confidence necessary to stmd at the foot of the awe mspmng Qemor throne As mere freshmen way back beyond the dlys of recall the greenhorns attempted to become acqualnted with the room numbers Qand stxll trying thanksj ter chers and llfc lt West Hugh Gradullly they assumed their positron IH Blackhawk affairs Now the top of the heap senorlal rank ns awaited wnth eagerness Upon entermg the portals of West Hugh last fall thexr first act was to partlclpate nn the new system of electmg otflcers under the auspices of the Student Council Bob Banbury who possessed preuous pugtllstlc experience was selected to fight the battles as president Donal Nelll was elected to the post of Vlce Presrdent Clara Ferry quall fied as stenog and Ada Thomls took charge of the class exchequer The defeated candr dates Bull Goldsmith Al Pike Bob B1ll1ngs and Dean Peaks completed th In early sprung Donal Nelll withdrew from West l-llgh and Blll Goldsmlth w to his othce counselmg of the class sponsors At the helm of the ldusors stood Mr tl m capably assisted by Miss lrunn Mr Grant Mass Hood Nlr ebens s Sum Wood and Mr Newmln Opemng the unlor class socul eyents w is 1 one act comedy Differ tra Kr presented by the umor Dramatlc Club The pelk of the classs socnl exents the lumor Prom the annua da g n . I honor of the gmduatmg Seniors was relched IH early une Thls m o un-.:::. brought the cllss s socul season to an enloyable close IS the unlors as w H 2:1122 'ju classes rw uted the final bell releas ng us to 1 dellghttul yacatnon inn l::lu X Z' 55555: lllllk 1 lllll llllllll :alll lllll lllll lla: lllll lllll 'Iu Ill r PI ff ' , f - x -W N-, ,, . - . . . , V C ' 'g , ' l ' g z 'Q l . ' ' . 2 V ' ' a J yi A . .l. ' . k . - V N 3 , -' ' ' , M ' .. V , 1 - Y 2 v - y g- .. 5 li . L T I . . 4 7 1 , Y . 7 . K 1 VL . . . ' V ' ' . Q I Q l . ,Q ,' ,' ' ' , ' - q . - K 1. 2 ' 1 C D '. : ' ' , , ' ' Y, . ' ' f 'l. ' . Y . . Y .Y V . . d . y D . - . . : A The affairs of the 'lumor Class could not have been entirely' successful wlthou icy - . - Y K . i ,' w - . . . if Q- d ,' ...J , ' iS? ' v ll ' All ' 'L L -' ' ' ' U ' G ' ' ' i ' Y .1 ' , D . itll uggv- - -nr . . ' . . 'U I' , I .4 v L v . 3 - I' J . r ,Iv .Immun ll 7 ., .' 'R , ' ,, . A ' , :, vin ll ll' , '. . ' . l . - 3 ,,!!-, ' . f . 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Freshmen Class Officers QLeft to Rlg.,hO Standing, Mercer Barnes Arthur Healy Seated jane Race Mary Swanson fdlle aaa 4 of 4.2 September of 1958 saw added to West Hnch s student body 783 ambrttous Freshmen eager to talce their places ID the school Although as green ts all ty plcal Freshmen thc future class of 47 soon accustomed ntself to high school llfe 'lhls group beam nts olhclal dutles by electmy, Arthur Healy Presldent Mercer Btrncs Vice Presrdent Itnc Rrce Secretary and Mary Swanson Treasurer Ihe chlef ldusor Mlss Gladys Brown greatly aided the Irosh rn settlmf, down to normtl routnnc Mr Butler Mr Peterson Mlss Plain Ind Mr Allen also lsslstcd her as sponsors To elrmtnate many bewrldcred minds because of confusion In rcctrd to the loc mon of the classrooms a get acquainted afternoon was spent the day before actutl clxsscs conyened Here the Freshmen were enlnbhtencd on the mttter of school reyculttrons school ofhcxals and the prmcrple of the COL1I'lSCllI1f., system Grou s were assembled and upper classmen who were on hand to show them tbout the mc, toolc chtrcc As cl further means to help adyust the lreshmcn tn ornentttlo was o and held exery lrrday In this meetnny., school yells 1nd songs were ttuy, Qte 1 W customs of West Hush were ewplamed md 1 procrlm mcludlny, thc prlnclpls o cuxdance was conducted The adyantlyscs of thls cltss were more 1 as the yetr progressed The freshman Dramatic C lub oHered nts shtrc IH the school s cntert Q sentmf, .1 play entltled Rmy, tnd Look 1 clexer ttlce off on Thc Mer f T under the dnrectorshlp of Mlss Ratclltfe and Miss Plain Also amon Q actnrtnes was a boolc week progrtm consrstlng of short sluts about b Summa ,Ilan school l A::E:u':l::l ' A combmatton Freshman Sophomore class party w as held IU May ca 7 'HH' n::: more Swlngeroo thus Winding up a thoroughly successful beclnnlng, IIS West High W '::::. 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Under the leadershlp of Dr E W Young as president the Bond of Izducrtnon has gnen rts consistent support to the hxcgh school program Erich board member not only partrcrpltes ln the lctmtrcs of thc cntrre group but llso serxcs on 1 commrttcc which handles SPCCIHC dutlcs 'Ihe committees for 1938 59 were is follows lrnanec Qommrttee Mr H L Bcimrsh Mr Lewrs C Mrllcr Mr Franlc C Piull Education Commrttee Dr E I' frgmnd Mrs 1: C Rice, Mr L H Wrlson Burld mgs and Grounds Commlttee Mr E E Lungren, Mr L W Gesler Mr H B ohnson Llppcr Picture I' ml rovs flefl u right? I-rank Paul Lewis Muller ll L Hcamlsh Dr V Xnun Mrs imma Rrce Sundrnp. Lcondrd l-user ll B johnson Dr lzlroy Llgrand I1 L Lungren XX c-ndell besler Lyle H V5 llsun Rrghr Sup! C E Larson Vrrgmla 'Iastad and Helen Lexgh bcmrd secretary I ' ' . . . .. ' , . 'L V - V - C V A V 2 , 1- V .- . . , 2 . 1 V H V - A ' - '.- ' . - ' , A W V , , 1 - . - '- I V , . . . 1 , . .. , . L , , . . . J , . . . . . . , ' 1 - : Arc ' l . , , ,. 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Q V l Your years ago PI'lflLlp1l Raymond D Meade B A M A hunched upon tts hugh school clreer the hrst freshmwn cllss durmgs hrs rdmnnrstrltlon 'lhls yerr that same cl1ss novy nllustrrous senxors yull 5,I'lLlLl lte stroncly fortnhecl by the excellent 1c1clemlc courses 1nd xctnrtles Mr Nle 1de h IS mule possible Amonc his II1HOX'lflOHS 1ll embodying, the new school sprrlt 1re the Student Council thc present svc period cl xy the boolc rentll sy stem md thc renox ltlon of Ill school l6.flNlfIf.S Ably '1SSlSf1Hg Prrnclpal Meade rn hrs dlrectlon of hugh school affalrs has been Mrs Gertrude Scott bmtth In splte of all her dutles as Assrstant Prlncl pll Dem of Glrls instructor ln tdxanced mlthe mltlcs md faculty ldylsor of the Glrls Club Mrs Smlth IS neyer too busy for .1 student conference or to approxe .md srgn absence excuses lhe trynng, tmslc of routme otflce worlc fllls to the lot of Mrss Catherme Kelly md Mass Theres1 Olcapal the pfltrent secretlrles Mlss Kelly rs IH ch1rge of 1ll trlnscrlpt records .md Miss Olcmpll IS Ol'l'lLlll lttendmce clerlc ms plrt ot theur clutles Elrly IH April Miss Olxlpll rc sxened lrom the ollice stiff Her posltron wus hlled by Mtry Ellen Bennett 1 XV A 2.,I'1LlLllfC ot 14 1Lefr to nghtl Nhry Fllen Bennett Krghz p Catherine Kelley ibottumb 'Ihe es.: Ulclpll AAA! ly flu.. Tl-IE FACULTY Allen Lawrence BS Mathematics Lnnerslty of llllnols Apsrr Marger BS 8. BA Mathematics Dlrector ot Athletrcs Unnersrty of Southern Calrfornla Ballard Psther BS Home Lconomrcs Lomblrcl College Bergman Ro s M A B Sclence Dem of Boys Churnaln Collect Prep DIXISIOU llllnols College Northwestern UHIXCFSICD Brown Gladys AB Mlthcmatlcs Inchana State 'lcachers College Butler Gordon XV B S M A Accountmy, lmanenal Manaeer of Actnrtres B ad ley Polytechnlc lnstrtute Northwestern Unrycrsrty larurn Dorothy M BS Commcrclal Lmxersnty of llllDOlS Gee Leslie L Bl' Printing, Northern Illmols State Teachers College Grant Ray K BF nors State 'lcrchers Colleee Northwestern Um xersrty Halfvarson Sten G BME Muslc Vocal Northwestern Unlyerslty Harrls Leona Bl: Llbrman UUlXCfSlCy ofCal1forn1a Hood Martha M BS Commercnal Unnersrty of Mnamr ebens Herbert H BS MA Physical Education Ass t Coach Unnersnty of low 1 Koyl C L Industrial Arts La n B l: C CF Chalrman Commercral Dnxrsron Whnte g' C CYS A MA vw i L- f Vocatronal Drxrsxon bnr ma oma Unnersrty of Chrcago ' awme Northern lllrnors State Teach I ll .I Ill .ml J A B -ll -Q' . ce North Centrll College SSH: 3521.213 .fag :H ournallsm Nebraska lannersrty Ill-I I-II lllll llll arR AB liyfnr Nlrgro Harry H BMI: Band lncl Orchestra Northwestern Umxersrty Pease Una BS Broloey Kansas Stlte Teachers Colletee Peterson Hugo W' BI' C or 11 rcrcc Whitewater 'l elchers C olleg c Peterson emlta A B I mn lxnox C ollcec Phxres lsther BS lnellsh UHlXLTSlly of llllnols Plaxn Agnes PhB Llltgllbll Unncrsrty ofCh1ca3,o Ratclrffc Catherme A B Lf121,'llSll mel Latin Western College Raymond Lydra B Ph B lrench Amerlcan Hrstory Unnersrty of Chrcaeo Rldmger A C BS MA Hrstory Socul Scrence lllrnors Wesleyan Unner stty UDlXCfSlfy of Illmors Sauer Helena M Ph B Shepard Alice A A B AM Enellsh Wellesley Unrxerslty of Calrforma Smrth Gertrude Scott Mathenaatlcs Dean of Grrls Smith Gordon H BA Socral Science North Central College Sumo Kathryn R BS Vocatronal Home Economics Mlchxean State Col eee Tully Leo F BE Inclustrlal Arts State Teachers College Oshlcosh Wlsconsln Vifllson Maryorre BE Physrcal Educ mon Northern Ill1no1s State Teach ers Lolleee XY'ood Helen Loulse Enellsh Umxerslty of Illmors Rrtzman Mary RN School Nurse Kelley Catherme Reerstrar Okapal Theresa Clerk Bennett Mary I-llen C lerlc ' , aj., . . l , ' 1' ., . . . - . 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Q N , Caavnulaii, '-' A- L ra ' . - 'ICI 7 ' ll WXQ. . .W ., . . , . .,: , i -I , ,. -- --ill' :: S.p--Q llY,'lI' CCDUNSELINC5 PRQGRAM 'Ihe guncllnce progrtm of West Hlch bchool ns orglnrzecl somewh1t chrferently from the usull pltn In miny schools 1 homeroom perlocl rs scheclulecl In the l'CgLll1f school clay One of its purposes ns to proucle 1 time for group gtuclmce lhe philosophy unclcr lying the orginrntlon ofthe procrlm it Wlest Hrch IS to currlcullrlge the lctrxrtles which lend themselxes to group clrrectlon proxncltng tor them ID regulxr class perrocls Lllce wrse, PFOXISIOH for formal gtuclance lS made rn figllllf classes st clrfferent lexels It belleyecl that the lcey to the success of 1 gLIlLllI'lCC program ns IH mclmclual counseling and much emphssxs IS pletcecl upon the function of the ficulty counselor rn proyrclxng thls type of gurclsnce The currrcullr offerlngs of the school xre orglnlzecl mto four clmstons college pre paratory commercul yo 1t1on1l 1ncl gencrtl hxch cltytsron IS hetclecl by 1 faculty mem ber lcnown ts the K.llXl5lOfl churmtn lhere ns no clepftrtmentil orgrtnrzttlon xccorclmg to currrcular fielcls Upon en tertng hush school stuclents are enrolle l ln curricular cllylslons IU iccorclmce mth thenr Cclue1tlOn1l clesttnatlon churmen lb responsnble for cllrectlng, the ,urcltnce lctmtles of the school l e committee members lre Ross M Bert mtn cllrector ot the colletce preptrttory LllXl5lOI1 lrlcl churmm of the committee Ru, lx Grmt cllrector ot the lcenertl cmsron G A Ittlrn cltreetor ot the LOIT1ITlCI'Cl1l cltynslon incl R D Me lcle cllrector ot the xoc ttlontl clmslon Mrs Gertrucle bcott Qmlth serxes 19 the hlth member ot the commrttce nn tn nclxrsorx cn lclty Counselors tre tsslcnecl to 1 clmston tccorcllnc to thelr interests incl ptr tucles All problems tffectrny, the stu clent s school l'CllIIOl'lSl1lPS ire conslclerecl to be xxrthln the scope ot the counselor s responslbrlnty 'lhe counselors h ne port tbe nles rn xxhrch ll'lclIXlclL11l tolcers contumnc complete LLIll'll.llIflXC recorcls lor etch student lre proytclecl lop Dems bmnth and Bernmm Bottom Coun selor XX ood looks oser the program ot Bern lane Christopher ' A lk -. 2 V.: 'y i l ' A - . 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'tpy '. , l' fc 'cff ' ' . . jj- .A k- K f . . fnlj FOI I FCP PREP T e preparatory dnrslon has e mg of 5 nr xersltles and hrgher learnrng percent of the st ndcnts ln West l-hgh are classrfied rn this curriculum A major portron of the courses offered to students rn thus currrculum are academlc rn char acter srnce thrs type of background IS deemed essentral to success ln college I-Iovsexer It rs possible and many tlmes hlghly desirable for the college prepara tory students to recene some training ID xo atronal courses The SPSCIHC requirements of the dr usron are four unlts of Engllsh and two unlts each of mathematlcs foreign lan guage science and social sclence The students are also carefully counselled concerning therr xocatlonal plans and en couraged to talce addrtlonal xxorlc rn the academrc held whrch will proude the proper tramrng for success m thns so catnonal held A xery rrnportant part of the work of the counselors rn thus dm sion IS to consider the capacltles abrlltres Interest and personality traxts of each mdmdual and to proude proper aduse ment concernmg chorce of college and socatronal plans The chairman of this dnrsron IS Mr Ross Bergman The other counselors are Mr L J Allen Mxss Gladys Brown Miss Una Pease Mr Edgar Newman Mrss Lydia Raymond Mrs Alice Shep ard Miss eanrta Peterson and Mr C Nebergal tl! Mr Rrdrnger UD Mass Pease 13? Miss Plam Hb Mrs Shepard VQCATIGNAL Ihere are four mayor courses whlch eonstrtute the yoeatlonal offermgs of the school 'Ihese fare Bulldme Trades C1feterl1 Seruee Commerclal Art and Voc1tlon1l Printing, Of these courses Budding, 'Irades rs the oldest haymg b en lnrtmted ln 1925 1nd haymg gone forw 1rd S'C'1Lllly under the gurdance of Mr lxoyl The Cifeteru Serxlce course which w 15 begun rn the llll of 19:4 wis the hrst course of nts lemd nn the st1te ot Illmols Here the curls lre lnstrueted by Miss bLllIl0 rn clfetern md other types ot commereul lunchroom serynce md mrnncement All the students de me some beneht tro'n this course smce the school cltetern rs run by the Zglrls enrolled nn thus course prst few yelrs hrs been Mr Gee who hrs most c1p1bly led the boys rn prmt my., our school newspaper The Red md Nm md also the mfrny progmms needed tor pllys and rthletlc tournr ments All these thnnyss hue been mule posslble througeh the help of thus teleher nl hrs lpprentlces Ihe Commercxll Art course IS rn tended to trun students tor posltrons IH the held ot commerclll lrt Ind lrss bruer who us the dlreetor hls proxed hcrsell quite worthy Exeh of these courses his extensne xo rtxonll equipment whreh proyldes the students to le1rn to do by domg ill 'Sir Meyer Ol Mr lxnyl UD Mlss Sumo cn Mr ee RAY D MEADI' 1 I1 ren ' t . 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G 51 r -IL vly g I ALI AN LAFLIN CGMMEIQCIAL The Commercul drxrsron hls IS its mann purpose the trfunrng ot students xx ho are interested ID business tor future cxreers rn thrs held A student upon enrollrng rn the com merclal department hrst obtuns the general essentials of the busrness from the courses offered on buslness tunda mentals The subyects taken It the sophomore lexel are bookkeeprng typ xng commercml arithmetic and com mercral geography The yunlor year ofifers shorthand typrng law accountrng salesmanshlp and buslness Englrsh yxhrle the senrors may take adxrnced shorthand and do othce practrce I order that students mly become aceus encouraged to partrcrpxte rn the C 0 oper ttne Trarnlng Program by Vsllllll 1 stu dent may yxork rn an othce after school hours or on Saturdays Besrdes dolng therr required vyork many of these com mercral students help mth the general ofhee work of the school such as taklng care of aetnrty tlcket payments keep mg yarlous records and makrng duplr cates for school and othce use One ot the mayor projects of thrs department rs the management of the book store under the drrectron of Mr Butler The head of the commercral dnrsron rs Mr Allan Laflm The other coun selors rn the drusron 1re Mr Hugo Peterson Miss Martha Hood Mass Dor othy Frurn Mr G W Butler Mass Helen Wlood Mr A C Rrdrnger md Mlss Agnes Plarn br Peterson 'I pls! 03 Mr Butler rss Frum spnsr UI Mrss Hoo l y - ' A ' .2 -Q.. if .1 ' ' 4 7 f A f Yi J . . , .. ' ,. , - 7 V A Y! lic ' Ryu . ' ' K V - K -L -s - 'r . n tcmed to actual othce work, they' are 1 I C 1 A. I Z - J, L .Y . . Y V Y .K L Q 5 K v v r I -' 1 4 ' ' I Y ' L r 1 ' . - - ' V' 1 ' . L y , . - . ... . Q V 4 . I ' CH Il. 1-5 , l. - 1-an M A :sm 1, 1 ti GENERAL The general drvrslon has less specific requrrements than the others Thls dr YISIOU offers the student a wlde selection of courses nts purpose being to proude an opportunrty to make a broad suryey of different fields According to the desrres of the stu dent he may choose to follow one of the three orgamzed courses of the gen eral currlculum These courses are the lndustrml Arts and the Technrcftl Arts for boys and the Household Arts for curls The Industrml Arts coursc offers the boys an optron between prmtmg and manual trarmnc, The Household Arts coursc mcludes thc study of foods md clothing, whrle thc 'Iechmcal Arts course rs Il lfC'f1LlCQl for boys who pltn to enter the field of engineering The tcchnrcal course requires 1 b1clcy.,round of scrcnce and mathematrcs and mth the exceptron of the language requirement rs rdentlcal xy th the college preplmtory course M1ny students rn thrs drusron qualrfied for college entrance md are also lble to study some xocfrtrontl sub ye ts The only actual requrrcmcnts for berny, crxduatcd from thrs dnrsnon xre four unlts of Encllsh one unrt ot Gen cral Mlthcmltrcs onc htlf unlt czch ot Gcncrll Sclencc crtracnshrp md physl olocy md two unnts ot bo ul 5 rcncc The churmin ol this '.llXlSl0I1 IS r Rry lx Grxnt Other counselors rre l r Cordon Smlth Miss Esther Blllard r H H lebens Mr Harold Meyer 1 r Leo Tully and Mrss Esther Phares Hb Wir Grant 4 I Nhss Harns Hb Nhss Balla in Nlnss Pha es rd , Q RAY GRANT Y ull I C L I 1 x lx oxx mr N lk + N o L Numb cw L 1 1 u r 1 rm 4 lx XXLIC ML x A mm um N X 'LMLIQI 1 NL K Lltll 1 4 Lmlu ll N x lxu url 4 ' K l 1 v umlmr 1 m . N L I L l N fJLs ll x L I L mlm 1 lun N Il N 'X uv L 1 ll IIN 4 N l3 T Ilu- ilu-me ol' tlu- llxlxut-'IQ-,ulu-rw lNl'lD'QI'.lIl1 lor IWSNMJ x, Km ' Ya ' .ll mol' X! tlu llllfcm-mt mumlmly- rm-L-ting llu- lu-.ulx nl' lc-r'i.1im klL'lW.lI'lI1HL'I1l xp lx - in llu E. 'I on tlu- mluc ol' llltll' xlL'l'.lI'IIflL'UlN III tlu- mll ol purriurl IIN. 'llu-rl ILM, ilu-ru xnxx .1 ll -img in wlml ll L'XII'.l-xt1Yl'Iktll.!I' .um lux uc- t ull lvy Hhllxllgc' I,.1rs01. xxll tl -L lu-ll Ill xt tlu-5' xw-rc ru-nc-ss.1r'y to Ilu' snlmwl IWI't1AQI'.lIN. llu ulluux Mull wummuu for Ilm 54-.xr -' -3 llL'N, l -III MIN. A. ll, f,11'l U11 lim Yin- l'x1-si ln-111 Uri Clurlx cLlI'l'lkI' SL- l Vim- l - lu-HI Nlrw li. YV, limlll 'lf'-. r ' Nlri H.1'ulll lf .I-5 -V SL- '-.ry Nlrx. H. 5. Clulx lJVOrlI'.lIIl D11 C l.1rl4 P. Cnlrru-1' M- w-'xl p llr. '. 'l XY. lillll-I l,lIlWllLlIl.' Ml '-., All -A ll. lf-.uc l'1lU.lIlxL' .ml Hu lu-I '35, .lull fxllw C, R, ll- ' fs' Hr Nl-ir.1luy Mr. .ml Xlr.. .loc l,.1z PM-11 Eklllk.IlUl1 Xlr1 A. 'lf l-.cm li-lgixl. ion .-XII , lfrcl 'lf 3-.111 Hc.l Dr .mul Mrs li, C. lllvlmlwlml Sm l- .-Xml N111 ClL l'l1LlL' mm fmirlm .l L Xll' .ml Mrs. l I'L'ml nl l'11l'u-1' l'. 'l. .-X. Xl.g.'iru Mm, Qmxmlcm Lulu' l.uurt.l 11-mr Nlix f.lrlu-mu lhulilrlc SECTIQN III ACTIVITIES flflj II ll ' f 1 'f f f I I KX , fl fp. 1 4 , V fyp f, f Student Council Officers Reading left to rlght Front row W1l11am D White Atheda Meyer Back row Wlllxam Race james Bvrne CCDNCERESS BLQWS Followmg lts organnzatxon last year the Student Counc11 has gone ahead thns year to become the Sllldlllg organlzatxon ln the promotnon of West Hlgh s actlyntles Last year the Student Assoc1at1on composed of the student body and a councxl of representatxyes from twenty organlzatlons recognlzed by the school was lnaugurated With A C Rxdxnger actmg as the faculty adusor Imas Rice president B111 Murphy NICC presxdent Adrienne Roscoe secretary and Harold M1nde1l treasurer the switch was thrown that set ln motlon the machinery goy ermng, all school elections They retamed the prnllege of referendum when setting up thelr constltutxon thelr ultimate obyectue bemg the sprmg election of the 19a8 39 oth lal Student Council heads Both primary and secondary electlons ran smoothly and efhclently the returns proylng the choice to be Wllllam D White president 'hm Byrne uce pres1dent Atheda Meyer secretary and B111 Rlce treasurer The new oflicers and the members of the 38 39 councxl as their first tasks for the year determined to create a system of coordmatlon IU assemblles and pep rallles and planned to help in Freshman orxentatnon They undertook to create a polnt system vyhereby all electne olhces mayor and secondary yull bc worth just so many points and after a student has attained a maxlmum number vshxth vull be determined by the board he or she ns automatically ll'lCllKL,lblC for any more clcttlye ofli es that year In hayxnb 1 , . . . , , . , 1 . v Y. . . . , .Y . 1 y . . , . , , . . 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Y such a system it is possible to hnd new lctclers 1nd talent in the school and thc stme people arent holding tll the offices in school Besides the prexiously mentioned projects the Association handled all class elections participated in the homecoming partde set up tn usher system for progrims sponsored 1 checlcroom for sexertl occasions etfected eicchtngc assemblies had general chtrge ot the Thanlcsgiungt, football rally md appointed big brothers incl sisters to ud new students in acquainting themselxcs with West High Sponsoring .1 combination Honor lootblll Banquet and Dance for the Bltclchtwlc teams was still another successful undcrttlcing In iddition to this affair other dtnces were held which were open to the public During the course of the yetr the council was host to sexeral guests including hte Marengo high school students and their adxtsor Mr William Bunn tlso Dr Htmrtn of Northwestern spolce to the council on sexeral enlightening phases of student gosern ment in high schools Near the close of the year the tctnities were many tll ot them import int md impres sive lirst 1 committee consisting of Mutha Pease Bette Barr Don Owen and Normtn secondly tdelegation of four members consisting of William D XX hitc Michlcl C tlendo Dontld lrtnlc 1nd Bob Billings w ts scnt to Pcorit to the sttte Associttion ot High School Councils Conxcntion At this conxcntion were 700 delegttcs representing 106 Illinois high schools Alrcady pltns irc being mtde to incorportte into next yctr s pro gram some of the ideas suggested and thirdly w1s the installation ot the 1959 -LO lStudent Council officers tn an assembly for the entire student body Front row Cleft to rightj C1 Vonck Nl Swanson A I Oleson B Barr WI Pease j Robison B Niercer X Swift Nl Martin C Vkillner A Thomas Second row XX D White -I Holmblad -I Bxrne NI Heals I Carroza F Xoungen Rice C Casler R Raimoncl lx Vsollenweber NI Spring., Back row Goss D Lewis R Banburx XX Goldsmith R Humm NI Barn s L Foster E lov: XV Smith D Owen XX Rice IN Stem ffm nv ' ' A i ' 1 ' 1 4 i ' t ' L ' A 'A ' i ' . -' . V' . ' '.' q . -A -' ' . , 6 -f - . 1- ' H . i ' f . L ', ' t 5 ' ' ' 'Q ,. ' 2 a . f Z - 1' . .S - , 4. - 2 ,, , A , '.4, K ,A . - Q ,A - . , ,' ,' , K .Yi K ' . A , , 4 -' 1' , V . 1 . . 4. I. ,A .V I A ff i A i 2 t ' ' 4 t 't ' A ' ' ' 1 f. Q A A A t tA , ' i ' - , ,Q , . .' J, . ., ' - ' Y . I . t ' , . ' gc , . t ,. V -' -if. ' , ' A -. - . .7 V ' ' :' W2 - ' .. - 'E ' , 1 1 ,, , 2 , ,. y, L Stein set up a publication board, which will have control of all publication in the futureg ,J a,.' . 'W b'f'., 4. . 2 it ', a ' A , 'Q' ' A2 ' SL 'Az A A i' '- 1 '5 Q ,.' V ' . ,.' .,,i . ' , V V A 7 1. ' 4 ii ' 'A ' L ' A A 1 ' A '.' 1 'A ' c , , - . , 1 6 4 -,f 'Z A' W. . A . ' , . .. , . , 4 . . . A , , , . . , ' .. .i. e.. ', .',, . , . ', , . l 'W ZWJ GIRLS WCRLD Under the guidance of Mrs Ger trude Scott Smrth the Glrls Club com pleted nts fifth year wrth Beth Mercer prcsrdent and Dolores Tilton and Betty Lou Henry assrstrng Upon enterrny., West High exery gurl automatrcally becomes 1 member of th1s club The club s actmtles started last fall mth the promotron of the Magazrne Agcncy a proyect organrzed last year In order to boost the treasury the grrls took ox er the candy concessron durrng the noon hour At Chrrstmas the students yorned mth the Grrls Club and Mrs Rltzman brmglng cheer to many famrlres 'Ihe last months of the year were spent preparlng for the annual Gxrls' C lub Conference at East Hrgh 'lop Picture Beth Mercer Dolores 'lllton Berry Lou Henry Panel ill B Mercer, B L Henry ew pres A Roscoe ack Chnsrmas baskets 127 D Ruddy S MCXX er y B Mercer pack car 157 Gotta can opener' Qe , ji, ,. V , ' V, ' , '-' ti' ,V ff , 4-f-WIA 1 W 'M '?iffQ - , K. xv , . 7 7 . L 6 A y A v 1 I . . 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Reroms COACH APSIT 9- Left to rxght Coach Tllly Coach Allen Coach jebens Coach Grant Coach Smuh The mme of West l-hgh hls long., been one fetred by nts opponents where ithletrcs 1re concerned Long, betore the year 1939 B15, Sexen te1ms haxe lelrned not to under estimate my West Hlph telm rn sprte of my preuous selson s record In the plst ye lr West h1d no champlonshlp te lms but nts record was not one ot which to be 1sh1med Off to poor stlrts rn both footblll md blslcetball the telms hnlshed mth colors Hymf, lor the second consecutne yen the football squxd conquered .1 te tm headed for the Bug., Sex en champronshrp lt was the only team to score on the exentull champs Although rlted rn underdog nn most of nts contests becruse of llclc of welght md experience they Becxuse of fulurc to re lch nts strlde untrl lite selson the blslcetbxll team possessed 1 poor record Instcrd ot letting, up howexer they went on to mn rn curly tournament plly untrl Clll'lllflllC'cl by 19-M s st.1te ch lmps The sprmg, sports cue XX'est nts best non md lost PCFQCDIIEIC By vunmny, the m1 lornty ot nts dull meets md plxcmy, hrch rn the County md Conference meet the tr,1clc term hrl 1 most sltrsfymg, selson Ihe colt md tennrs te rms lnlcexuse prouded 1 good record Not 1ll of XVest l-hgh s lthletrcs lre connned to mterschollstxc contests In the plst yelr there xx IS 1 crelt rncrease rn the mterest for mtrlmurll sports Thus ex ery student has 1 chmce to show hrs slcnll rn some type of sport roundlng out one ot the best physlcal dex elopment programs lllll fl if Q I L qi, Y! 'Z ,al 93 v-' gf' . f Y ' X xl X . cl y , X I - in , l l H ll Y! , . D 2 I ,lv a s 1 ' - Y L A A 'y L y n A 1 I C .4- . ' ' . Y A ' , , 'Y . ' ' z ' - . -L ' 'Y z ' ' L Y z ' ' . ' 1 'Q , a ' ' 'A 'L , ' ' ' ' ' ' . . '. ' lk ' z . L ' , 1 5 : . V - - ,L y . ' , 5 y K , , .i , . 'Y Y' ' ' '. L Y ' Y z ' . Y . L ' ' Y 1 ' L 'V 4 , ' ', Y progressed to win live of the nine games on the schedule. 1 L' ' 'Q' ' ' A ' h z ' L' , ' . ' a ' ' L .- - 5- .L - . ' , V V - . ,V V. 1' ' .k 1 A . ', ' n V. ' 'c' ' ' ll '. , 1 ' , - A ,A v ' .A ' - .S - Q W . -. A . 1 ' y g- ' A-',',' ,Q ,y ' A - y '. .c . 'jg U' 'A .' .N ' Y .Q ' V' '. 'I' ' 4 Y '. 'Q 1 Y Q A R h V ' 4 L ' . THE PIGSKIN FURY lhe rootlmll outlook tor IWW vv.1s not promising lor f.O.lklI Apsit vvho h.1cl onlv tvvo l returning letterinen. Unk Humm .mil Kenneth XY'ollc-nu elver. .1I'OLlIhl v1 hom to huilcl his nevx trilue, However. ZNAIIF' prospettive griclmen h.1vl lic-en gr.1clu.1tecl from the lightweight .lflvl lfrosh'5oph ixmks vvhith Kg.11e 1onsi.ler.1lwle s.1tist'.11tion to the H.1vvk mentor. Yfhen the 1.1ll for toozlmll vv.1s given. ev erv .ithletit spiriteil lvov turneil out to trv his lootlxtll .1lWlllly. lhc nrst lexx xvec-ks ol' PI'.1kllLL' vvere tuiv en over inostlv to p.1ssing. kick' intl. .intl runiiinlu thrills in ortler Il1.1t thc pl.1vers might lvecoine rlccustornetl to the printib ples mxolvc-tl in Pldllllll the 1u.1ine. .mil .tlso to prep.1re for their first opponents ot' the coming NL'.lMJIl. HOMliCOIv1lNCQ One l,L'.llLIl'C of the scntson vv.1s the .mnuttl XY'est Aurora Homecoming which took Plliil' in lA.lIll.lSIlL style. Pre.e1linku the zgricl-g.une he-tween the Hnwlgs .mtl lfreeport .1 huge pi1r.1cle took pl.1ce .ls p.1ri ol' the LiClL'l7I'.lflOfl Activities. Lemling the p.1r.11le vv.1s lilvvvn lfox. clressecl .is .1 mighty l'5l.1ckl1.1vvk vv.1rrior re.1clv for tl1e kill. As guests .it the Homecoming game. the l5l.1ckh.1xvks invitetl the cluinpionsliip Rell .incl Blue eleven ot' lvl 3. At the close of the h.1lf e.1ch of these men vv.1s introclucecl personally to the crovvcl. The Homecoming t'estiv.1ls prov ecl .1 success lliroughout for .1ll. .ts the :Xpsitmen wouncl up the celebration by .1 clecisive victory over the lfreeport Pretzels. ill Coaclu-s and former coaches of Blackhawk gridders. C27 Mayor NY'arner presents 'homecoming pigskin to Chief Blackhawk. 151 Vanguard of XXX A. routers tear up the town. 143 Homecoming roorers in co.rume for parade. 157 Man hurt. 16? 1915 Champs line up. l , 4 hunt rim: fleft um right? A. Lidnichck, XY, Burg, XY. IJ, XYhiic, R. Pierre. M. Hnrncs. P. Llmx, R. Kunzlur. P. Nelson, R. liinyntnn, Second rim: R. Nichirlwn, R. lluznrn, T. Mdulluugh, N. Stein. R. Rnyrniiml. ll. living, XY, llciss, I.. Foster. R. Mcl7i1n.1lLl, R. XX.1!s1mn. l1.1:k rim: Ltmth jchcns. M.1n11gur XYhuclLA'. A. Pike, H. XYilslcrn1L1th, V. 5m.1rpinim, R. Nithwls. rl. lltllinhlatl, R. lluinnlurfur, rl. lrriecluis, C.in.1ah Apsit. .afa,,. A trowtf of .thtmut l,t1!ltJ L-.tiger XY'cst A11ror.1 l-.IHS Nnitthctl the lil.1tlQl1.1xxlQs with kt-cn inttnsity .tx thci' .mm-xctl tht-ir first win of the 1955 at-.mon from .1 fighting Nfpcrxillc tt-.tm hy .1 more tml Iwi S. lhc Rt-tl .mtl liliic gritlim-n 1lixpl.1yt-tl tim- tt-.1i11xxu1'k .intl spirit IllI'llL1f'llUL1l the L-ntirc -niinc. , 'H 'l'l1t-nt-xt tn-.1111 to go tfoxxn iintlcr thc hlow of thc l'-l.1xxl4w xx'.1s .1 xt-ry tlctcriniiictl Dc-K.1lh llxllll. XX ut. .iftur lillllllg lw .1 ntuix- of '-tw Lllllll onli' tmm inintitc.-s rt-i11.1im-tl. xlmxwtl IIN tilghtintg xpirit for xxhith thc .'Xps1t111L-11 .tru matt-tl .mtl xttxrt-tl un ltS upptuiiciitx txxitt- Dtirinlg tht- Q-ntirc KQJIHL' the ll.1wl-4 lim- xlimwtl itx llllPCllL'lF.llWllllX' xxhith prom-tl to hc .tn tw11tst.1n1hng f.1ttt1r in thur vitttmri' il ht- .'Xiwiti11t-11. .tfitur 111111111145 tht-ir firxt tml i1tmi1-tui1fL-rt-rite1g.1111t-N in fim- lllxllltfll ut-rc priitiul tim t.lF.ltlll for their firxt tt1i1tL-rt-i1.t- NI.ll'l uf' tht- NL'.lNt!Il .1tg.1i11xt tht Iwxxtrtttl tft- ficntling kll.lIllPlOllN of the HIXH Such. Rotkfiortl. The H.1xx'lv. .tlthotigh trotinte.-tl hi tht- R.1lw. nt-wr ontt- .ttlmittctl tit-f'c.1t lllftitlglltlklf thu cntirt- gunz, The Rui .mtl lilgu mt-n mort-tl only tvntt- tlttrinxg the fiotir nl11.1rtL-rx .tntl xxht-n tht- tin.1l gtin lmtrlactl, tht- wort- xttmtl. ROxlxliLJFtl. Q-. Wluat .itftolt fu Elgin. tonsitfurctf one of the best tc.1ms ir1 the tonft-rcnuc 11,15 m-xt to meet thc tlutcr- mim-tl Hmxlts, 'lhu Nhroonx tlrt-xx hlooti first. hut from thzn on thc i'l.1i hutxwm tht- tiw tt-.tmx xt.-L--xtxxt-tl lmttlt .mtl forth in um f'.1xl11tm tllllll tht- XY wt llltll r.1ll1L-tf tlllflllti thc thirtl tltrtrtt-r to tit- the store .tt ' Jpiutt-. In the l.15t four miritztm. Elgin ftrtitk mite to xx in l-17. T, The West Aurora team Hitt .1 powertiul Argo team with much zest .mtl spirit hut were unahle to mar the line recortl which this inyincihle team hatl accluirecl. lot' Argo hacl not lost one g.1me in three seasons ot' 1'ooth.1ll. lfiue tletensixe work helcl the Argo te.1m to .1 '-I1 xictory, The Hawks were primetl lor action lwelore .1 thrilling home' coming crowcl ancl awaitecl the starting gun. The game was .1 thrillerg repeateclly the Hawks threatenecl the lreeport goal line. lfinally Hola Raymoncl, scrappy little LlLl.1l'lCI'l3.lkl'i, was ahle to lincl his way ox er the Pretzel 4Q0.ll line, antl XY'est Aurora won -tl, 'Iihe Hawks were now on the roacl to yittory ancl concluerecl .1 lighting 'loliet team in spectacular lashion. Although the Steelmen were the lirst to score. the H.1wks linally louncl their looting and carriecl the pigskin over their opponents' goal line lor two successixe scores to win IS-H. The Hawks, eager to .1nnex another victory to their two prececling ones. trayelecl to l.L1S.lllC-PCFLI. seconcl place winners in the conference. lfrom beginning to encl the XY'est Aurora team completely outplayecl LaSalle to win hy' .1 score ol' 97. Although the score cloes not inclicate .1 onersitlecl lwattle. the H.1wks macle sixteen lirst clowns lor .1 tot.1l ol' Joi yarcls. The whole Hawk team actually split the C,.1x'.1lier line wicle open. Bill Xlilhite, who startecl the g.1me .1t the running guarcl post for the Hawks. playecl an exceptional game. clearing the w.1y for the Hawk ball carriers. tl! Crowd enters Tu'key-day hatlluheld 413 After the play is mer tsl bot'cha1l lil Gridders go Hollywood 153 Wollenweher gets olt a punt 46? h.1ngwi1yl FJ Un tothe battle ttil One side highoy 1 191 'Iurkey dzxy ulimpses 110i Crowd watches as Nick blocks punt tllb Lrowd goes wild as Humm crosses Tomcurs goal line. Mac eaffd j The final game of the season. and probably the game which is looked forward to with the most anxiety was played with llast Aurora on the annual date. Thanksgiving day. The great rixalry between the two schools is nearly a half-tentury old. this years game marking the forty-sixth annual tlash. The day ot' the battle was a typital. trisp. Nox ember day. During the first quarter the X L'est stands went wild as liob Nitholson. Hawk tazlale. broke through the East line and blocked a punt. Dick Humm reeovered the ball and trotted across the Tomcat goal line unmolested. the first to tross their goal line all season. Thus the lilatlxhawks were winning the game 6-tl. but before the half time had ended, East Aurora had tied the store, Late in the third period the Tomeats' aerial offensive brought them a 19-6 xictory Hl2AVYXX'ljlGH'I' STANDINGS I, , l ' 1 ' ' ap.. Pet. Pts O. P. East Aurora O00 99 6 I.aSal le-Peru 66 '73 Zo Rotleford 667 Sl S5 West Aurora soo is so lilgin itltl io is lfreepori lo' li I Vlolret tion J' xx Ili Line fharges in spring pracrife. tl? f,umin' through the line. lim .mul Red return to hartlefield. lil Throw him ri fish. 151 Pla, inerf' HU The hnlldust Twins VP Out of my uaylu 483 f..lpt.lin- elett I-wing 19? Laptain Ilurnm HUP Prexiews of next ye.ir's team in action C 1 au 7421! 'gm sry,- A M .. ,,.,. '1 IK ..:g,,.,,, 4' 4-:. . .1 I 1 ' 1'0 Q A - L l - llzick rov., left to right: Cou:h Tilly, R. Billings, XV. Piltz, XY. Ludolph, V. Rebensiorf, H. Vanlleveiiter, U. Frank. H. Larson, S. Taylor. Manager Peaks. Seto 1d rovw: lf. Frank, ll. lNion1ico, V. Desnmnd. D, Reine. -I. McX'i'ethv, R. Bastien. G. Hart. H. Rebenstorf, R. XYood,ird. Front row: A. liderari, 61. Cole, XY. hold- smith, XY. Burr. R. Rasey. R. Keine, tl. boss, M. Lovelli. MIGHTS OF LIGHTS After weeks of intensive drilling. the Red .md Blue Ponies. primed for iiction. pounced on their initi.1l opponents from clown Naperville vv.1y. The H.1vvklets emerged fron1 tl1e h.1rd-fought fracas with .1 19,0 victory. Leading the offensive h.1rri1ge was Sammy T.1ylor. who flashed l1is heels to the visiting lads for a touchdown eiirly in the second period. ljitrr and Desmond .1lso toted tl1e h.1ll over for touchdovvns. XY'ith fine blocking .1ncl spirit tl1e ponies looked like promising conference timber. Tl1e ligl1ts duplic'.1tecl their score of 19-0 for the se.1son's second vvin over Delinlh. l5.1rr's 2,1 yard run in the second period spitrklecl the ponies to another vvin. Desmond l1ung up the second m.1rker on .1 6 yard huck. Goss made .1 spec't.1cul.ir BH y.1rd run which piived the vv.1y for the third Aurora score. C,O.1L'll Tilly used .1 squad of ZS pl.1yers throughout the entire 111.11116 The Tillymen had more lllilll their sh.1re of the had hre.1ks in their first conference g.1me and lost by the score of ll-IJ. The Rockford hoys scored first on .1 long p.1ss. .ind tl1e otl1er touchclovvn c.u11e when .1 XY'est pl.1yer permitted the kickoff to roll over the go.1l. tl1e R.1bs recovering for the fin.1l score. The Elgin lightweights. powerful contenders for tl1e Big Seven crown downed tl1e H.1vvklets lei-tl. Tl1e M.iroons scored in the first .1nd tl1e fourth periods. Xlfest Pldytcl cone sistent h.1ll. hut the hl.lFOOl'lS proved to he the stronger team, Argo vv.1s .mother scalp in tl1e helt of the l-l.1vxklets. vvhich they vvon in .1 tough lmittle 12-6, 5.1111 -l..1ylOI'ib he.1utiful p.1ssing vv.1s tl1e highlight of the KQJITTC. Bill li.1rr scored in the second c1u.1rter .lfllif long runs hv him .lflnl Desmond. Argo .ilso scored ii1 the second period to tie the score. The g.1me vv.1s Usevvedu up for XY'est in the third clutrter when SAITTIDF' tossed .1 be.1utiful p.1ss to ljillings. which put the Havvklets in striking dist.1nce. .15 the team went on to win. Although the West Aurora ponies made 14 First downs to Freeports 2. they were held to a scoreless tie during the Homecoming game with the Pretzels. They continually threatened the Freeport goal line and twice passes by Taylor were dropped over the last chalk marker. This was Tom Lendrum's first game at end, having been moved there from center position. Coach Tilly's Hawkmen trounced joliet 6-U on the Steel City gridiron, the score was made on a pretty pass from Howard Larson to Bill Barr for 50 yards. Harvey Rebenstorf's expert punting in the pinches and Henry Monaco's 33 yard run were the highlights of the game. The LaSalle-Peru lights scored four times on the West ponies who were unable to get an offensive drive under way. Two scores were chalked up by passes, one by a pass interception and the last by a 50 yard run. The Red and Blue lights won their last and most important game from the boys across the river by the score of 6-o. It was the lights' third win in a row over East. Desmond's So yard run in the last quarter was the only score of the game. Desmond, West fullback, sprinted down the sidelines all the way to the goal line after outshifting numerous foes. The blocking for the spectacular play worked with per- fect machine-like precision. An 83 yard quick kick by Sam Taylor set up the scoring play. After the game the lightweights elected as co-pilots, Henry Monaco and Vince Desmond. LIGHTWEIGHT STANDINGS W L Pts. Op. Pct. xLaSalle-Peru 5 l 150 25 853 xElgin S l 66 19 H33 Rockford 5 5 55 Sl .500 xWest Aurora J 3 12 82 -loo xlfreeport 2 3 Z5 74 ,400 East Aurora 2 4 20 55 .353 Joliet 1 5 45 60 .167 x-Tie Games. ll? Till' gives las lil Taylor leads l HOLD TIGHT, LIGHTS! t minurc advice 425 Co-Lapt. Desmond 131 Co-Capt. Monaco Hb Ponies battle Tomkinens Desmond on und-svseup CM Get in there and fight, lads! UI Any sllngshols handy! 481 The Kickoff? Z 5 5 3 1 A f! --. -..- Reading from left to right, First row: G. Roscoe, T. McCullough. S. Calendn, G. Fadness. M. jones, D. Hackett. R. Robinson, W1 Eitzgeraldg Second row: B. Ugland. D. Vonck, VV. Backes, R. Erickson, NY. Van Deventer. G. Paul, K. W'atson. J. Pasilisg Third row: E. Anderson, H. Eisenhour, M, Healy, D. Longley. D. Beane, T. The lfreshman-Sophomore football team proved during the grid season that they had Xlfoodvxtird, K. Nurnberg. R. Burgess. H. Howell. acquired line football ability under the eapable coaching of Mr. Gordon Smith. The team. although not finishing the season without a loss, came through with two victories. two ties and three defeats. In their first game with East Aurora the final score was a tie. but in the second meeting of the two teams the XX'est lfroshhiophs were defeated 15-'. -loliet proved to be the stronger. winning 8-7. but the defeat was avenged when West came back to win the second game 13-6. The first game with Elgin ended in a tie. the Maroons going on to win the second game 747. The lfrosh-Sophs ended their season by losing to Yorkville ls-o. The main goal of the lfrosh-Soph ranks is to produte boys who may be depended upon for future use on the heavyweight squad. The lfrosh'Soph team not etlualling the size and ability of heavyweight players has a sthedule of games whith are played with other teams in their own tlass of tompetition. ln previous years. the lfroshboph players were not awarded major letters and reteived nothing for their hard and persistent work except the privilege to attend the annual football banquet. This year however. each player was awarded a numeral bearing the Blatkhawk insignia. CASEY CAGERS Any team that can lose game after game, suffer continual bad luck, and yet keep fighting with a most courageous spirit, is one a school may well be proud of. To some the basketball teams of VC'est High appeared to be a Hop. To the majority of West's followers, however, the 1959 edition was one furnishing thrill after thrill in spite of constant setback. The heavies opened their season with only a few weeks of practice. Early season brought loss after loss with everyone being a heartbreaker. Only one or two points spelled the difference between defeat or victory. Not until mid-season was a victory taken over a non-conference foe. From that time on the team played a much improved style of basketball. With the opening of tournament play, the Hawks played like cham- pions going on to cop second place money in the Regional Tournament. The Lightweights, after an opening day victory, fal- tered to suffer a fate similar to that of the Heavies. Al- though the team was made up of a great bunch of players and possessed one of the best coaches in the business, they failed to annex a conference win. With much the same team returning for next year, the Lights should become one of the toughest in the league. The least publicized of West Highs teams are the Freshman-Sophomores. These teams give the younger men of West High a chance to learn the fundamentals of basketball besides participating in some actual combat. lt is from these teams that future champs are built. The M59 season was an outstanding success for the junior Hawks who provided a good winning percentage. It may thus be seen that the past season was far from a failure. and we may look for a great team next year at Wlest High, 41? Coaches Apsit, Smith. and .lebens 421 3 fouls, blows Grant HJ Aerial view of crowds HJ Flannery and Fletch view thriller til Managers D. Peaks. L. XYheeler, D. Thorne, A. Ederati at work? l8l0gg54 '. ' , rv F Ay , FY f A , 33'-T:f'a'2'i' Upper Picrure+Front row: tleft to right? Gordon Peterson. Tom Mc- Cullough, Mercer Barnes. Vincent Desmond, Mickey Ewing, Ray Kaine. Ralph Rasey. Back row: Bob Deindorfer, Vfalrer Sanders, Al Pike, Bob Nichols, C,oat'h Apsit, Dick llurnm. Bill Heiss. Hoh Nennecke. Manager Thorne. Panel-tl? jump hallf 121 Sanders goes after hall in Sandwich game. 153 Pike enroute towards swisher. tn li can happen here!!! tif Out ol my wap, lad, 16? Somebody lose something! l'f Pike gels .1 set-up. PORTLY SWISHERS The West Aurora tagers entounteretl DeKalb. their hrst foes of the season only to show that the football instintt hatl not left the players and therefore the Red and Blue players were on the tail entl of .1 25-15 score. The Wfest net- men were not able to put the hall through the wicket. their greatest tlisatlyantage, The Retl antl Blue, tleterminetl to Q11 enge their first defeat, mel .1 powerful Coal fiity fire on the XVest court. hut failetl to keep the pate of the Coal City players antl were tlefeatetl lfsflo. Tl1e first tonferente game for XY'est High was playetl against liast Aurora. Santlers anti Mefiullough paced the XX'est tagers hut the llastmen tame from hehintl in the final quarter to take a very hartl fought hattle hy a score of Sl-ZS XY'est took a long trip to Rotkfortl and there met the Big Sexen Champions on the Rah tourt. The Northern quintet. tangy anti fast, took .1 tremendous leatl in the first half whith toultl not he eclualletl. .intl the Hawks went tlown 1'-lo. The XY'est Aurora quintet enteretl the annual holitlay fmurnament heltl at Delialh. ln the first game XY'est was sthetluletl to meet .1 powerful Glenhartl team. whose tlexer' ness .mtl speetl stampetl them as early favorites, XY'est. witl. out a full stluatl was fortetl to use many freshmen antl was eliminatetl 7912. 'l he lilgin Swishers paitl .1 xisit to the Hawk tourt hand- ing ihe XYZ-st tagers a hearthreaking tlefeat hy a store of sl-Stl, XYest. outplaying the Xlfatthmen for three quarters. showetf amazing speetl and hallhantllirtg, hut the regular fourth quarter tinx again appearetl to gi1e 1ittory to the xisitors. The :Xpsitmen were next on the lfreeport list. heing tle' featetl 18,111 on the Pretzel tourt. The Retl and Blue attatk simply tlitlnt tlitk. The Hawks were no matth for a strong -loliet ny e. hemg tlefeatetl hy a store of 13-Zi. The West tagers were tlownetl hy LaSalle-Peru in a game whieh turned out to he .1 h.1ttle of free throws, ln this ph.1se ol' the g.1me the H.1wks l.11ked needed puneh .1nd the Red .lflel Green won 3671 4. The Red .1nd Blue eneountered Sandwieh .1nd Peori.1 fNl.ll'1Ll.1l on two suetessive nights. toming through .1g.1inst S.1ndwieh hy .1 store of R11-19. .Hdel then losing to .1 el.1ss5 1lownst.1te te.1m os-29. l2.1st Auror.1 pl.1i'ed their hest h.1ll of the se.1son .1s host to .1 primed Xlfest Aurora five. The Hawks. l.11king needed JLKCLIIHCY on free throws. lost the game to the Red and Blank 35-13. XY'est .-Xuror.1 lin.1lly 1.1me to lite .md won over .1 r'.1st l7re-eport te.1m Jlfl S. lfine h.1ll w.1s shown throughout the entire g.1me -loliet won from the H.1wlqs hy .1 store ot S3-ll .1s Clldkll Apsit w.1s torted to st.1rt .1 trippled trihe .IKLIJIUSI the Steel' men. Ten he.1xyweights were .1ltern.1ted during the entire game. The Red .ind Blue in.1de Ll COlNIDCI1tl.ll1lL' st.1rt .1g.1inst l.l5.1llCAl,L'I'll. hut fell hy the wayside during the third l-F.lINL'. the Red .lfltl Cireen going on to win H-29. The .1nnu.1l distritt h.1slcetb.1ll tourn.1ment w.1s .1g.1in held in the West High S1 hool gymnasium. XX'est High was P.1ll'Cel with B.1t.1vi.1 in its lirst tourn.1ment g.1me. The Red .ind Blue lumped to .III e.1rly le.1d. in1re.1sing it .1s the KQJINC proteeded .ind won lv-log this xittory sent them on to the semi' lin.1ls where they entountered .1 l'.1st St. f.ll.lflCN te.1m. The H.1wl4s Sldgfqnl .1 l.1st h.1lf r.1lly to win from the Saints 54-lv. In the tin.1ls XX'est i'XUfOI'.1 met East AlII'0f.l. who eould not he stopped hy the XYest trihe. the H.1wks losing li-2 1. How- ex er. the Red .llltl lilue ll.ltl .ueluired the r.1nl4 of runners-up .ind were .l1lX.lIlkL'kl to the se1tion.1l lUlll'l1.llllL'lH .ll lilgin. where they were te-,tmed .l'Q.llllNl Dundee. defending Nl.lIL' Ll1.lIHpllJIlN .lfltl winner ol' twenty-one out ol' twenty-two y.lIUCS during their SCJSOIT. The Apsitnien used .1 slow style of pl.1y'. whieh g.1xe eonsiderdlwle troulnle to the 1h.1mps. hut they proxed .1 hetter lull tluh hi winning 13-l'2. XY' l. 'loliet ' I R111 letiord lo I l2.1st High i H lflgin 'I Q Tire-eport 2 lit l..1S.1lle M 4 XY'est High l l l 4 I l 'llele' goes .ittef one in P1-uri.: 11-ntr.il r1issl1-, Ill 1uii11pl1 Sunny IUIHPS. 411 Put xh.it h.ilI in' 493 Yes, th.1i's the hisker, H0141 in Une Gafcf Again Suzy From row cleft to right! Andy Dunlop Henry Monaco Bill Goldsmith Arnold Verbic Connie Veneros Back row Gus MCXY ethy Bob Billings Tom Moss Bill Ludolph Leroy Dorns Coach Allen LIGI-ITS EN FLIGI-IT 'Ihc llg,l1fVkCI2,,lllS stlrtcd otf thc selson with 1 bang, winning, 1 tough yL1IUC from Dc Kllb Each tum scored eight held tolls but it w as hnllly decided by three Hawlc free throws plying West Aurora 77 and Delxalb I0 Coal City was exceptionally fist and controlled the ball most of thc gmc The Hawlc lets were unable to get started and lost the gmc 19 li The first conference game proxed to be a thriller with the Hiwlclets leading, until the end of the third period Droppmc behind in thc closing., minutes of play they lost 18 W lead taking, adx antace of their f1st break on thc hucc Rockford floor The game ended with the Rabs scoring, 12 points to Wlcst Aurora s 75 The Hawlclcts gun failed as they played Elgin on the Rcd and Blue oalc 'I hc Maroons decided the came in the third quarter going, to win v7 31 The Pretzel power proxed too strong, in the curtain raiser and toolc the came 79 18 Freeport cot off to a big., lead in the first half but were sliphtly outscored in the last two periods The Steel City quintet held the Lights to 13 points 1s they piled up v5 to talce their twenty sex enth straight game carrying, os er their winning, strcalc from last year The Haw lclets traxeled to LaSalle Peru only to be outstorcd on the smlll LaSalle oalc LaSalle rung up 50 points to XY cst High s 1 l l V.: 7 I . I V I v ' i 9 Q U 9 I ' i ' i' 7 'L A A '.L 'i 1 . ', 'A i'a ' Y. ' '- 2 A V - .L - A y T y i ' VK sf ' k V . -' , V . V - , ' V' 'i Y ..- ' 'L . V V V - ' V L V 1 K 5- . VL ,I . Y- ' 4 lc ' ' . N Y Y M , V. 1 L H . Y . . . Q . I . . A Q . Y . y v ---. Again the Hawklets were overtaken in the last quarter as the Rabs piled up a sizable 'i 1 'K 1 ' L A - - ra ' ' I A v Y. N . Y , . I , h A V V . A V2 ' ' V K V V' . . K , . -. ' . - N. I Y . . Y 7 . Y V. T h- D ' ' 7 I 4 i i ' 7 .. ' . 1 y ' , ' V ' , V ' V . V- V A , y Q V' y V A V' ' V .C - ' I A Y , ,A .V , 3 l Leading by the score of twenty-three to one at the half the Allenmen swamped Sand- wich for their second win of the year. The game ended in favor of the I-Iawklets. al-13, The ponies were again defeated by a strong East Aurora team by a score of 51-20. The Hawklets made a last half rally but were too late to do themselves justice. Although the game was very even throughout old man luck caught the ponies again and put them on the losing end of a 26-si score in which the Rockford Rabs were vic- torious. The XVatth City quintet had little trouble in downing the Red and Blue tagers for the second successive time, The final store stood, Elgin 35, X5Uest Aurora 17. It looked as if the ponies were going to break their losing jinx, but when the final gun barked the score was Freeport 55. Wfest Aurora SS. A crippled Red and Blue team was defeated by joliet to the tune of 18-56. 'loliet ob- tained a substantial lead in the first quarter and kept it throughout the entire game. The XVest Aurora ponies found themselves altogether outplayed in their last conference game of the season against LaSalle-Peru. The Red and Green won easily, the score being 55-lei. BIG SEVEN STANDINGS: XX' L W L Elgin 6 S -loliet ll l xliast High 5 9 Freeport 10 2 xLaSalle S 9 Rockford 7 5 Wfest High tt 12 x Tie games Zdfzaopfif Him few Iffae Jlaofzfif Pt 'e get tt ugh uncler basket tll Get that ballf 121 Lights Fight hard tt: gain possession uf hall. til mi s r ' . Srxfy elgbl FIQQSH SOPH BASKETBALL Tlrst row readlng., left to right D Hackett T Froom R Rohmson F Herren R Schaeffer Second row M lrntulc XV Van Dewentcr M ones Mcf ullougeh XV Stolp I Maclxam Third row S Steiner I' burn R lxonaak -I Cnrdtean lee Vanno Readme, from left to rreht Front row B Uy.land A Zadntchek C Paul N Healy B Barr Second row D Beane C Cole R Burgess K Stensrud Coaeh jebens nl he was n9 season proxed to be 1 successful one tor the l reshman Sophomore blslcet ball squads Under the dtrectlon of Herbert ebens md Gordon Smxth who coached the heayywerehts and llphtwelclats respectlxely the telms won ten games and lost six The prtmiry purpose for the lreshman Sophomore system I9 to allow the mcommg prospects a ch ance to pet the bcneht of coachmyg and competxtlon before entermy, the actual yarstty play The ofhelal schedule for the heuywetchts mcluded mne pames Of these they won score of Zu 19 The first setback came from Ioltet who scored v7 pomts agatnst XX'est s 73 A elassy team from Peoria Manual prox ed to be too much for the young Blackhawks The score was an to 16 RCKLIIDIHIL their wlnnmg strlde the heayywelehts again defeated East Hugh nn a close game 75 73 Elgln axenged IH elrller defeat from the l-lawlcsters by wmmny, ul 19 Acam the abllrty to talce the close ones was shown by defeatmg, the lunxor Semor chapter of the H1 Y by 1 an to 31 score The hntl defeat was dealt to the lrosh Sophs by Bataua the score bemg, 79 to 18 The l1st regular game of the season was a all to 7f uetory oxer olret A final contest was held between the lreshmen and Sophomores Iromcally enouch the creen fellows won by an oxerwhelmmg mayornty wrth a score of -L8 to 77 Althoueh they played fewer games the lrghtwertehts record was the more eommend able wtth Exe XICIOIICS and only two defeats Two of the wms were oxer olret the scores bemg 71 19 and 40 as Elem was also a double xnctlm losmg 75 77 tn the first game and 37 20 m the second game The hnal uctory of the season was agamst Batayna who were swamped a7 6 Both of the defeats of the season were dealt by East l-heh the scores betnf, 71 lei md a7 8 .' K V ' , ' : l V, -J 91- as 'V - V- . 7 'Y . 'Z . Y , . ' V 2, K VV V 'V 2 'V V,'V k .,- ,-'- V, . .Q X V 2 - L'Vl - , -L - 7 . . ' - K - ' ,A - ' A 1 , ' V ' ' LVV V 'V ' - , ' , ,K . . , .V V live. In the hrst game they' defeated East High, 19-18. and went on to take Elgin by' the A ' V - V ., H -M 4 ' V. A L ,L 'A . . , , V V' ' Vo - V V' .K V K - . - , .K Vt V V T ' V A : - . K Vt v . - . .' V - Q ' . in V V Y ,. ' V V y V . V . V A V V ' K' ' V, , V V V 1 A ' V 'V ' V - - V , f -r . ' , - --- . ' '-V'- .,t '--2. lBack row left to right? D Peaks B Stumm B Nichols W Sanders E Anderson B Burgess K Wol lenweber R Keme j Holmblad T Woodard -I McWethy C, Sandberg -I Hawse Coach Tllly Nth fowl B Helss H lzwmg B Barr G Peterson W VanDeventer D Kohlmeler D Kelne G Petree E Frank G Cole D Beane S 'laylor Grd row! B Ugland V Desmond j Goss R Dean D Hackett F Gur D Frank M Covell: T McCullough R Leavey S Humphreys H Seavey D Owen 12nd row! E Rxc mond V Rebenstotf W Nell K Hallman S Steiner D Crandell B lzlsenhour G Roscoe 1 Briggs R Roblnson lFront rowl B Mossgtove L Tyler L Mahaffey D jones H Huston B Stolp A Verblc A CINDER WINDERS Under the dnrectlon of leo l' 'lrlly the track Sqlllkl got oFf to a late start because of ram and other weather conditions l'hc returnmy, lettermen were as follows Duck Humm Shot Put Robert Dean Pole Vlult ohn Hawse Broad ump Bob Nichols Hugh ump Kenneth Wollenwebcr 1XC.llfl nm Holmblad 440 Yd Dash and Don Owen 100 Yd Dash The Tlllymen captured the first meet by trxmmmg DeKalb and then lost a duel to Geneva On Aprrl 25 a triangular meet mth Bataua and Arlmgton Heights was yery close wlth West High takmg second place Begrnmng wnth thls year the triangular meet was establrshed as an annual atfarr VUest Hrsh entered men rn sxx ey ents at the annual Wheaton Relays competxng rn Class B mth the Haw ks tymg for fifth place wnth Glenbard The Freshman Sophomore boys showed thetr skrll by downing the Geneya youngsters and gate Coaches Trlly Allen and jebens 1 few ldeas about next years track squad On May 3 the cmdermen defeated a tough Downers Grose squad by 10 pomts Sixty nme M. me Ladnichek, J. Cordoganf M. Barnes: Sprihgf H. Rebenlstorl, D. Buller, D. Splrague, A.'Richmond.' I ' ' . '. ' ' z ' ' ' ' ' . ' - ' f : ' ' . 1 , 1 1 J . J 1 . J 1 ' A je Q J' , ' - A , . . . . -. I . . . V . . . . 7 . . ' V I I V. y - A - ' I y , 1 I ' , ' . So far this year seventeen tracksters have earned their letters. They include: Dean Peaks, Dick Humm, Clarence Sandberg, Ken Wfollenweber, Merton Spring, Bob Nichols, john Hawse, Gordy Cole, Ed Frank, Don Frank, Vince Desmond, Don Owen, Wtzlter Sanders, Bob Leavey, Frank Gurry, Bill Barr, and jim Holmblad, The schedule for the remainder of the year is as follows: May 6 May 9 May 13 May 20 May 27 Place Kane County Elgin Riverside West High District State Champaign Big Seven East High East'West dual Qdate to be setj. The events and records so far this season are as follows: 100 220 11-40 880 l mile l20 200 Discus Shot javelin yd yd yd. yd. yd. yd. dash dash dash dash high hurdles low hurdles High jump Broad -lump Desmond .10 16 Petree .24 Holmblad .54 Sanders 2 :I4 Sanders 4 :5-4 E. Frank .l7 :2 Cole .27 Sandberg 122' Peaks -1 2'5 Wollenxveber 145' Nichols 5'8 Hawse 19'8V2 Freshman Medley Relay fHackett, Ugland, Van Deventer. Gurryj l 245 All in all a very prosperous track year is expected and the coming year has also a very prospective outlook. fly Tl:ey're fff! 127 Desmond hits stride 15? Z0 feet at least 14? Humm puts 45? Our milcr 163 Viinging a long one 475 Not ot? yer C87 Plenty :t:zzrin'? 193 lr slipped 1103 Kangaroo Nick Top row fLeft ro nghtl H Wlldermuth R Rasey B Goldsmith O Ostroff F Larson Coach Smith fBortomD E Goldtrap B Wunder M Jones T Froom D Lexus B Murphy SWING HIGHI SWING LOW' The 1959 tennis season got off to a late start because practice had been kept to a mlm mum by the usual spring rams wind and cold weather With only two returning Iettermen Larson and McWethy Coach Gordon Smith worked wnth in eye to the future Hts llne up at the begnnnmg of the season consisted of McWcthy Larson and Ostrotf at first second and third singles respectnely and the This squad mostly inexperienced took the first match of the year from East High by the score 3 7 McWethy defeated Blakmger 6 5 7 5 Larson lost to Strotz 1 6 I7 and Ostroff Iost to Wagner 2 6 5 6 Both doubles teams were uctorlous gnmg the necessary margin of uctory to the West netmen The Hawks suffered their first defeat of the year at 'Iohet losing 5 0 At the date of this wrltmg the West net schedule has not been completed but the lndlcatlons are for a successful season and as only two men graduate the prospects are sery fasorable for 1940 Se: wily one I U , Q L W . D .' , i I v V y Q I i y I v A I I I V I y doubles teams, hrst, Rasey and Wildermuth, and second, Froom and jones. A A , i . i R , ' ' I 7 Y , III '-Ii-. F41 Left to right R Boynton A Pike W Ludolph j Hariecl THE TEE PARTY Another spring and another year of colf Each year its popularity has increased and at the present time it is one of the features of the West High athletic system Under the capible direction of Coach Apsit a vsell rounded squad has been formed In the matches play ed to date Riclceyf Boynton has merited the hrst singles position Bill Ludolph Al Pilce ind aclc Haried haye held the two three and four positions N1 Q, respeetiyely All are uniors Bob Billines Don Longley incl Morton Bowman haye completed the squad of dems titiny, diyot diggers COACH APSIT At thc time of writings West his pllyed but three matches of its eliborlte schedule 1 led the te im in its 817 to 71 7 yictory against East at lox Valley The following, diy Ioliet fell before the remarlcible consistency of the West earth extrictors S re 17 0 1 'Iheir third successful mitch was iigunst Elgin score 9 t0 N1 ay 6 is the next underlined diy on Mr Apsit s calendar for this is the dite of the district tournxment which will be held at the Crystal Lawns Country Club in oliet C uilihcrs ire eligible to compete in the state hnils to be held the following, weel-. ll Peoril Aside from the miny other mitchcs to be held the Bic Seyen Meet is the one that holds the most interest This scheduled for May 27 will be played on the spacious Aurora Country Club linlcs With the remarkable consistency of the West squad and the cyenness ol members in respectiye runes it is xery lilcely that an excellent showing, will be made ' .- Y ,al-1, - 44.3, ms. a- ,I ,r.. , -if ,Tv ,f 4 A - . hc . . . , A s 2 , L H . -lad , ',x,v:,Y is i y V y I ' va I if i . ' V 1 I I I 4 K V . I ' 2 I I . Y . X . T , I ' Y I ' 9 V 1 1 if E' i Y , , 7 V, - , ' J I ,-q 7 ,7 L ' 7 h V D YV ' . ' . V ' ' , .S L - 2 is s ' nf .2 A s -- . 1' winning all. Victims have been East, joliet, and Elgin. Rickey' Boynton. with a neat -'cu . . .L ' ' X X ., ,N 4 I ,. ' 0 , 2, , '. . , s . . -1 , F -' - , . , I. 1 V ' L-O .Y A' t H. A i 1' 'ABZTZA 'i--' , 3. i . ' ' .' ' ' A L ' . i ' 'f , I' A' ' 1 ' ' . , L , y . ,' A A I , , , . 1 J A 2L4 1' if ' ' I 2 - 'i ' L. . . 2 , . L . ,. . , , . , . , T - . s . - 1 1, - . . v 7 1 K ' ' K ' .-. .-- ' . X' A ,-', K ,- ' T, , '. V ,,- V' y Y' 1-fill? A-MEN lop nm left ro rr1.ht B Barr R Basuen R Hxllmgg R Bmnton I- C lou C, Lole L Lollrns R Xhuodard Nl Lusellr R Dean V Desmond L Donn A Dunlop H Lwmg L Foster D Thorne D Frank lf Prank I Frxeders XX Lmldamnh j buss G Hart j Haan lx Wollenweber j Hester XX Herss j Holmblad 'NMXX ethx R Nic-nneelw H Nlomico L XX heelcr B Nrrhols R Nicholson D Owen D Peaks R Pl.1zz.1 R Prerce A Prke XX D XX hue R Rases R Rmsmonl H Rebengrurt XX banders V Scarpmu H Shun N btem 5 T.nlur Nu PrcturchTom Nktullough The ww Lerrermen 5 Club hid 1 xerx energem group ot others to lead rt throufkh the umrrrey ot the yur The others were lb tolloxw Bob Rlymond Presrdent Henry lNlOU.1LO Vue Prebrdent Normm btem ScLret.1ryTre.15urer Nlr Apsrt Adnsor 4' ' ' A - 'Q .. ,, ,Q Y fo V 4 I : ., ' . fr . , 1, . , N 0 1' L ' E , ' -: A' X R. Hr.1mm,.R. keine, R. Heine. F. Largon. iX'.1l5on,.H:4Lars0n, T.v-Lerldnlm, XY. Ludolph, Rt lNlcXY'ethy, 4 f' l' . . ' ' I' 1 Q ' 4 r ' I .4 ns 'i ' Qt. s tix I I fs ., I fx 9? 'x I -., -. 'fvunuwf wt sl! INTRA-MURALS lfrom mid-fall to early spring. during every lunch period. can be heard the enthusiastic shouts resulting from the noon-hour activities. lt is amazing how a program. but in its second year. has become such an outstanding and integral part of the school life. livery student in Yilest High is in some way intluented by its activities. Full credit for its success should be given to Herbert -lebens. better known as Hap, director of physical education. and to Miss Marjorie XX'ilson. director of the girls' athletic program. Through their willing cooperation and capa- ble direction diversified activities have been presented to the student body. The principal aim of the noon-hour program has been to provide entertainment for the students during the cold and bad weather months. Experience has proved that pleasure is afforded in three ways. Those who love competition are amply satisfied: those who like to take their activities in a leisurely manner enjoy certain days which are reserved for individual participation: and those who prefer simply to be spectators are entertained. On Monday, XVednesday. and lfriday of every week. sched- uled team games are played. On each Tuesday and Thursday the gym tloor is set up in such a manner that four or live attivi- ties are carried on at the same time. These are basketball- shooting. badminton. volleyball. table tennis. dart-throwing. and chinese checkers. Tournament play is fast becoming the predominant part of the noon-hour program. It is encouraged for many reasons. lt has been found that continued free. non-directed play often becomes monotonous and thus there is a decided tendency towards roughness. By the addition of tournament competition. the play. which is carefully refereed. assumes a more orderly appearance. Then too. activities played in the form of a tourna- ment greatly increase the spectators' enjoyment. The competition in the lunch-hour activities throughout the year has been particularly keen and enthusiastic. Each winner. besides having the universal thrill of concjuering his opponent. has the added incentive of seeing his picture in the IIOS. The first of the many tournaments played in the is-sv season was for the noon-hour volleyball thampionship, lt was played in the form of double elimination. The winning team was captained by Ralph Kloseg other members were 'lf liroom. XX'arren Held. XY'illiam Neil. Ylack Creviston. and XY'irth Golden. lfollowing the conclusion of the volleyball matches. the noon- tlh Hap jehens and Peg Wilson talk things over tl! Winners ot open tournament in basketball-C. Carson. XY. Ludolph, A. Pike, Lapt. XY. Heiss, T. Mci,ulIough, R. Billings 133 Dick isiewfthy. singles ping- pong champ CH Bob Billings and Hill Ludolph. doubles champs in ping-pong tit Inna-mural Basketball Champs-back row tleft to right! K. johnson, lz. Martinson. L. Meeker. Front row-l.. Luke. j. Pearson. XY. Sheldon 161 Volleyball Lhamps-back rim llefl to right! XX. Held. j. Lreviston. XX. Neil. Front row-XY. Golden. R. Klose. T. lroom, EVERYONE? SPORTS hour basketball tournament began. The same method in play- ing these games was used. After many weeks of competition. Chicago was crowned champion, The team was composed of Captain ,lack Pearson. Chuck I.uke, Wilbtir Sheldon. Kenneth johnson, and C,lark Meeker. Starting soon after Christmas vacation and continuing through the next two months were the noon-hour singles and doubles ping pong tournaments. The twenty-odd singles en- tries were divided into two divisions. Each participant played each other one in his bracket with the winners of each meeting in the linals. By virtue of his defeating Bob Billings. Dick l.lcXWethy was rewarded with his picture in the annual. Dick achieved the excellent record of being undefeated throughout his matches. The doubles competition was played off in a similar manner with Bob Billings and Bill Ludolph defeating Al Pike and Rickey Boynton in the hnals. Another competitive activity was for the free throw cham- pionship of the school, This tourney attracted H9 hopeful entries. After many weeks of noon-hour throwing and after much statistical work on the part of Mr. 'Iebens and his assist' ants, jim Chambers was awarded the title. ln attaining it he established the remarkable record of eighty-nine out of a possi- ble hundred shots. This surpassed by nine last years total of Henry Anderson. Other leading scores were: Mike Healy. 751 Ronald Konzak. ' ig 'lim McXY'ethy. ' tg and Connie Veneros. 67, The climax of the year's competitive attivities was the open intramural basketball tournament. XY'hereas the boys partici- pating in registered school athletics were not permitted to take part in the first basketball tourney. everyone was allowed to compete in this one. Played in double elimination form. eight teams composed of the best players in school participated. The intensity of the competition was great. for not one team was undefeated. The winning scluad was the XY'est Enders who defeated the Mud Cats in the tinals. Members of the victorious team were Bill Ludolph. Bob Billings. Al Pike. Tom Mc- Cullough. Chuck Carson. and Bill Heiss. Not content with their past success. Mr. 'lebens and Bliss XVilson have planned an even more complete noon-hour pro- gram for next year. a program which is certain to bring even further recreation and entertainment to the student body, lt appears that the under-classmen will really benetit from the noon-hours of the future, tll Playinx: Shinny ill Tennis belles t3l Swat it ourfu Hl Cag dl play til Modern Robin Hoods tfwl Socc'c7f E BIG TGP BECKGNS Here you are. folks. Come one. cOmC all. See the strong manf W.1tch his feats of strength, Peanuts Popcorn. buy your balloons heref This was the atmosphere in the XVest High gym on the evening of March Sl. Before hundreds of grade and high school pupils. many of whom were accompanied by their parents. the Physical liducation Cfircus was held. The program was divided into a few main acts. which were very well subordinated by a variety of humorous and skillful skits, The circus fas are all circusesj was opened by a color- ful parade. The first principal act was a beautiful and thrilling exhibition of mass and individual rope jumping. Gordon Clole thrilled the audience by performing the exceedingly difficult feat of leaping from one side of a bench to the other while skipping rope. 'lackie Owen and Harold Wfilkie amused them with their rope-skipping. Kane County Giants skit. The second act was a difficult balancing feat by Jack Dein- dorfer, The climax of his performance was the balancing of a pole vault pole first on his hand, then on his chin, and finally, from a reclining position on the floor. upon his fore- head. The spectators were indeed fortunate, for next was the YMCA Bar-Bell team. Those present were amazed at their feats of physical co-ordination. The concluding feature event of this one-ringecl circus was a mass tumbling performance. which was capably directed by juanita Barnes and Xlifalter Connors. Although these were the principal events in regard to the actual time taken for their performance. there were many others, no less interesting. but shorter events. Meeting the requirements of every circus there was a goodly number of laughter producing incidents. In order of their appearance these were: a sharpshooting exhibition: a Ferdinand the Bull per- formance: a strong man act. dramatically portrayed by Charles Krausep a sham tight-rope walking feat realistically done by jane Van lfleetg and a beautiful exhibition of ballet dancing. gracefully performed by six West High athletes. There were also many other acts. which met with the audi- ence's approval. One of these was a swing session executed by Hackett and Hackett. The thousand-odd people were so enlivenecl by the antics of these Hhep cats that their applause required an encore, Another popular performance was that of Marilyn Dean who gave a remarkable exhibition of tap dancing while skipping rope. As the grand finale. the entire cast paraded around the gym. XX'ith the disappearance of the last performer. the circus had a successful close. ill Hold tighlfn fl! Military drill a la West High. fit Heads up ffl ill Steady, boys. CS! Laver. the missing link, Url juggler Deindorfer Back Ro readmg left ro r gh: Helen Eck juan ta Barnes Beth Mercer From o reading left to nght Sue MCW elhy Gery Vonck Lethra Ellis qnnm Settmy., nts rxeht foot torward the Gxrls Athletlc Assouatlon Board began to plan for 1 full year s lttmtles clrly rn the tall of ati The board headed by Geraldlne Vonck Presxdcnt of the tlub w as lssxsted by the other cabrnet members Sue MCWethy Vrce President Leth11Ell1s Secretlry Beth Mercer Treasurer Helen Eck Point Secretary md the sophomore borrd member uanlta Barnes These plrls were assxsted rn thenr undertlklngs by faculty 1dx1sor Mlss Maryorle Wrlson physical educatlon teacher XY!h1le peermy., thru the maglc elobe rn September the G A A Board saw the fore shadowmy., of the tollowmy, September Wrener roast which w IS 1 general get together of all members for the start ot the year Plly dny it hlygm Hotkty md botccr strrttd llter school Noxcmber Inrtntnon for the freshmen members Outh Bcgrnmny, ot blsketblll sclson Detember Bug Sum Blsketblll Plxy Dly If East Aurorl Sledding plrty Imulry Baslxctblll tourney 1t XVest Hugh the umor team becoming t I Februlry XY1nter sports re ened supreme on Frrday afternoons xolleyba -f md pmy, pong., Bzsketblll Pluy Dxy wnth Elst Aurora N1 lfkh C A A tombmed wrth the Boys Phy src ll Eduutnon Classes for the C1 TClf.f,,l'lPlllL Blsket Shootlng, Contest In Volleyb1ll tourney ,,,.:,,,':I:2 Aprnl Sprrnys sports lrchery baseball and trick III' 'HIS' Nl is G A A Blnquet 1:55, .::::' lllll ll llll' IIIIIUIII I IIIIIIIIII S111 w, i : , i , . r w, ' ' : , . . . 1' 1 - - I I I Y Y ' q T C Y v 'f . - - V' I ,, 1 I .. 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Mr. Sten Halfvarson. has proved his ability by ably bringing the choir through many public appearances, a few of which were a concert for the Northeastern Division of the DIRFCTOR HALFVARSON Illinois Educational Association. again for the Kane County ' Teachers' Institute at East High School, a program for the Girls' Home in Geneva. and the annual contests in April. Also during April the choir made its initial broadcast over Station WMRO. An informal assembly program was given for the student body. during which the students themselves entered into community singing of many well-known songs. lnstead of a major concert being given to raise funds. the Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta. The Mikado was put on. The cast was selected from the choir members and presented Decem' ber 9 and lo. The otiicers elected were 'lean Robison. President: Alice Lovaine Oleson. Vice Presidenti Dolores Tilton. Secretary-Librarian3 and Robert Currier. Treasurer. A hay-ride and an indoor rollerbskating party were two of the ways used to get the choir members together for a different kind of good time than that experienced by the actual singing. S 111 iff First row tleft to rightl, Betty Cronin. Royce Dudgeon, Dolores Tilton, Lois Hem, Virginia Churchill. Alice Lovaine Oleson. Florence Ruby. Betty Anderson, Betty Chamberlin. Violet Swanson, Polly Humm. june Dreyer. Lois Matteson. jean Cromer. Elinor Youngen. Second row: Margaret Pauly. Virginia Swift, jean Robison. Margaret Krull, Atheda Meyer. Eleanor Rice, Elaine Schalz. Edith Davey. Gloria Erickson, Dorothy Bell Funk. jean Huflmaster. Barham Ash- worth. 'lane Diyekey, Betty Lou Kaser. Margaret Davis, Betty Blake. Rosamae Davidson. Norma Xlfaite. Third row: june Pauly. Doris Smith. Billy Wunder, Robert Brown. Stewart Peterson. Robert Chick. Don Owen. john Yvoolnough. Robert Stumm. Kenneth XY'ollenweber. Harry Zeno, Walter DeMont, Galbraith Casler, Raymond Prince. Evelyn Kuhn, Nancy Kaufman. Fourth row: Hollis Thorpe, Norma Perry, juanita Beane. Morton Bowman. Kenneth Durland. Leroy Dorris. XYilIiam Fifer. Bud XY'ildermuth, Robert Deindorfer. Ralph Swanson. Harvey Shaw. Rohert XY'inn. Vfilliam D, Yfhite. Vvilliam Clark, Robert Lurrier, Sam Taylor, Merton Spring. Various smaller ensembles were produced from those in the choir. A mixed quartet, a boys' cluartet. a girls' trio. and a girls' cluartet appeared on various programs at the west side grade schools and also on a few programs with the choir itself. Mr. Halfvarson assisted these small groups in interpretation and blending. spending many extra hours of practice with them. Three of the groups entered the District tontest for ensemhles in March. with the girls' quartet receiving first division rating. which made them eligihle for State contest. Other cluartets and octets are picked out at random during thoir hour on different mornings. By this means. members of the choir are able. not only. to enioy a few minutes of relaxa- tion. bv watching their friends struggle through a song unaided. but also gain valuable experience and confidence. The choir. as well as the other vocal organizations of XY'est High. participated in the Fox Valley Festival in May, in which all the schools of the Fox Valley were represented. The last appearance of the choir was singing for the Commencement exercises in vlune. thus completing .1 very successful year. PRESIDENT ROBISON .L-, ,. I Relldlng left to rlghr Front rom H Xxllklf XX Herren XX Wunder I Mlller R Mlckelberger R Rubarr R Chlck D XX eller H Zeno NI bprlng R XXlnn R Prlnce D Owen A Green Se ond mvx I. 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M DeMont S Hobart L M Bancroft D Okapal P Corkum Is Mclxay M johnson IA Butler I' Larrabee I- Shuger M j Anderson H SchaeFier N Meeker L1 Llow H FIIAWUISIHU Llst row XX Rawlins M Larrabee G Zimmerman L XXaler D Ruddy j hreerzry A Ixunches M Dean M Gnftey M Myers G bpolum D Mc from row Matson V Oleson B H Phnllrps H lxrcbhs ll ln on J bunre J Mellqurst C1 Matthews 1 'lrstrd M Hatch M Hoyle D Chapmln H Peterson s GIRLS GLEE CLUB l lfly rn beptember students wxthm hemng drstinee of the 1l.lLllfOI'lLlI'D were prob1bl5 wondermg wh tt all ot those une lrthly sounds were thlt penetmted the hllls exery seeond perxod No longer rs the student bo ly nn the dmrle bee ruse ludenng, from the qulhty of the musle th1t has poured forth smee the first few months Mr Hwlfx lrson h1s done 1 fine pleee ot work m lnstruetmg the llrst Girls Glee Club lhe first OPPOIYLIHIQ to LlISPl1y thenr tllents elme when the girls were muted to sing 1 Chr1stm1s pro errm lt the St osephs Hospntll Comblned wlth the Seeond Girls Glee Club they fmdded nmmensely to the CllI'l5fl'll1S PFOQFIIU presented lor the studen body the diy sehool elosed lor the l1OllLllyi Durlnf, lllllllfy the Ctlee Club w IS muted to sung, for the Plrent Telehers Assoelttron bmee the hrst ot the yelr strenuous rehelrslls hue been elrrled on preplrltory to the lDlSlI'lLl and blllt Voell eontests whleh were hell lt XY est Hsieh on April l 19:9 md lt L1S1lle Peru on April 5 1932 respeetlxely Out ol lPPl'OXlI1l1lClX sixty members fortx tour members the mlxlmum lllowed by stlte leeulltlons were ehosen to eompete Ill the eontest lhey mule 1 xery hne showing ln the eompetltlxe wor md x ere mme 'nl LllXlSlOIl rm me ol the members o the Gtr s Cvlee C lub plrtlelpltel rn the lox Vtllex XlLISlk lestnx ll whleh wls -xt A 1 :hose mth the best xorees who tre the best sneht releers ml Ire the most LILLY i.I1Il1LlSllSllL IU 1nte.ested wall be ehosen to tall the X lelneles lelt IU the A Clppelll Choir bx the Ql'lxlLllfll lL seniors tot mt e 'on 1 s ween ltr lt Illllib III it other times t lnvs ne ee else r 1 H due t tue l une mt enttu IISID ot tie Qll s ln tte 1 e su erxlslon ol r llxlrson tie xelr 1994 s9 hrs rndeed been 1 xerx exenttul one 7 -1 S . 'iz - ,H . l I '. -'ll 'I' I -Y ' l Z'-, - 1 D. - V1 '- ,- . l , . l l 1 t ' e z ' 1 ,' Y 4 . '. s. s 4' its '14 H A . 't . t. -- '2. 4. ' . ' . . - e . l'. All A -, t' ' ll. 1 . el . held here in lfOf.l on May 13. llsl. :Xltl :gl h- ig i Keg l.1f l H l. tl . A A' t el . - ' ' h' gf h. bun l'. OLlJglI'l?1. ' o lub l. 'l 'l l'l'. d l1.bl-:p- 'M. H.l .' . . Ifflgl llgbln Front row tleft to right? E Holmgren I' Ghssman J Sherman M Augustine M Eeton M Bennethum M Foley D Dabney A Thomas M Cnbson J johnson F Gall: A Zimmerman D Crowley V Pltsuck lx Whlte Second rovs V Wright M lxeme R Barrett L Skmner H York M Amsvsorth A Holmblad G Gruszeskey I Reck L Thomseth B Mellquxst D Albrecht j Rice M Rall C Rector S Rubart Fhxrd row M lxlme 1 Hattersley S Ries j Hayward H Frank G Frank M Reed L Unlck C Krzemmskn A Lloyd S Newquxst M Davis A Pennm ton S Emmges B Bell E Hardmg N Gross Last row I: Nash D Dyer B Dorns P Carter R Dryer E Idoux M Morsch L Pennington S Ixmght D Zettrnger D Ruby M johnson M Swanson H Berthold J Serbert D Wheeler 2nd GIRLS GLEE CLUB Last fall thlrty eager students enrolled nn the Second Glrls Glee Club and eyery fifth perlod for the last elght months haye met m room 107 They haye not I'CCClXCLl much publnclty ID fact not a yery great percentage of the West I-hgh student body ex en lcnevr that they were there but due to the excellent foundation rn xocal smgmg they haxe recen ed from Mr Halfx arson ln the next year or so they vull be domg great things for our Alma Mater lor the Christmas program they combined wxth the lxrst Glrls Glee Club and the A Cappella Cholr to present an enjoyable Christmas cantata for the student body Mary A Todd and Nancy L Hill vsere tmong the schools at whlch the Second Glrls Glee Club appeared m concert They were llso mcluded West Hugh May 15 1939 fundamentals and basnc prmclples of musxc A great nn the lox Vllley Music Festnal which was held at Almost all the txme has been spent m learning the amount of stress has been put on the abnllty to slght ultimate goal Numerous yocal exercises and trlclcy read and much effort has been expended tow 1rd thxs chords haxe added to the mdependence of each partlcular part Instructlon nn the pomts requxred for good A Cappella smgmg has been plrtlcularly slg nificant for the mayorrty of the Second Glrls Glee Club vnll be promoted nn two years to the A Cap pella Cholr They nn turn wall fill the yacancles left rn the lnrst Gmrls Glee Club by those adyanced to the A Cappella Mr Halfxarson can mdeed be proud of hrs Second Girls Glec Club for they haue made great strldes durmg the ptst ye1r Wk cm easnly expect brgget and better things from the members of thus organx zttxon rn the near future H10 ': V , . , . E . - , . , . y - , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , I. ' , . , . . ': . , . , . , . , .- , . ' , . , .. l , . , . , . I , . , . H, A , . , . V . w 1: . V - I V - .V - Q V - I, - V - ..- V - V V 0 , - V - Vt- V - b V - , - , - U V - - ': . , . ', . , . , . , . ,y . , . , . , . , V , . , . ' , . , . , . . V . , ,. V. V . 1 V ' V r r ' - ' ' V V - v 1 - V V V V V V 7 A y t , . K V 1 A l A K K . l . K V . l , - , '. ' l ' - y ,A . ' . K Y I V K . V , V - . V V V y V 4 w 5 1 - ' L A V . A . . . . .- K 7 K C . Y V , K . V AV . . V3 . ' Y ' 2 ' - 7 4 - . ' ' ' , 4 4 ' 7 4 , 2 -K U , Q V ,, ,. , . , , , . ' R . .L .r Tl-IE VDCALISTS Of the various small vocal groups that have been organized out of the choir this year are the girls' trio, consisting of Margaret Krull, soprano, Dolores Tilton, second soprano, and Norma Waite, alto. The threesome sang In My Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown and Beautiful Dreamer, winning second honor in the district contest at West High. The girls' quartet composed of Lois Hem, soprano, Mar- garet Pauly, second soprano, Lois Matteson, first alto, jean Cromer, second alto, and june Pauly, accompanist, also won honor for West High by receiving a first division in the dis- trict contest. This rating was the highest rating attainable and the girls competed in the state contest at LaSalle-Peru, winning hrst division honors. West High is also proud of its mixed quartet, consisting of jean Robison, soprano, Ada Thomas, alto, Kenneth Durland, tenor, and William D. White, bass. They came through with shining colors and walked off with a first rating in the district contest. They, too, competed in the state contest at LaSalle-Peru, getting a second division rating. West's talent again appeared at solo contests. The district solo contest was held along with the district ensemble contest at West High on March ll. Among the Red and Blue con- testants were Bill D. White, baritone, Harvey Shaw, bass, Robert Pierce, tenor, and Billy Wfunder. boys' unchanged voice, The girls contesting were: Lois Hem, soprano, jean Robison, medium voice, and Eleanor Rice, alto. The two receiving highest honors at the district solo con- test were Lois Hem and Bill D. White, making them eligible to compete in the state vocal contest at LaSalle-Peru. Of the remaining Red and Blue soloists, four received second division rating and one rated third division. Regardless of the stir? competition at LaSalle-Peru. Bill and I.ois won First division honors and national recommendation which allowed them the privilege ot' entering the national vocal contest at Indianapolis. Indiana. tl! J. Cromer, L. Matteson, M. Pauly, L. Hem, Seated j. Pauly-Th Quality Five 125 H. Shaw 153 l.. Hem HD B. XVunder 157 M. Krull. Tilton, N. Vfaitc-Girls' Trio lol rl. Robison U3 B. XY'hile 183 E. R 195 Mixed Quartet-j. Robison. A. Thomas, K. Durland, B. White FN 4 .4 ,Fr gy .gh . THE BAND Linder the efficient direction of Harry H, Nigro. the XVest High DIRECTOR NIGRO hand has tome through another year with tlying tolors. Besides tom- peting in the district and state tontests. this organization furnished music for various programs during the year. tontrihuted a musital note to many parades. and performed outstandingly at all ol' the home lioothall games with original hand formations. The hand gate its annual toneert on Marth lo. at whith time it played its txxo tontest numbers: l.ff5nii.: by Smetana. and Lili-l3I1.ll'li7L'.f zffjflvwzji by Sthuhert. The proeeeds ot' this tontert were used to send the band to the eontests. Besides these. the profits yielded from the selling ot' eandy in the sehool eorridor prox ed another sourte of ineome. Among the sexenty-lixe memhers of the hand are many outstanding musitians who I- 1 First rim: tleft to right! j. Pauly, ISI. Pauly. N. Stein. K. Ilughes. A. Oleson, M. I., Nigm. -I. Cordogim, A. I.. Oleson. Second rom: C.. Rice. F, Goldtrap, XY. Russell, G. Ingrahztm. R. Grommcs. IJ. Roberts. D. Hackett. A. Berg, XY. Smith. L. Matteson. L. Richmond. D. Smiley, XY. Berg, XY. Kahle. 'lihircl row: R. Foster, X. D'Augulli, R. llonkle. D. Ifntiedt, R. Dean, XY, Kelly, M. flyr. li. Davey. C.. Ilnmmund. XY. Neill. lx. 'l'elIurz.l, A. Charhiiuski, I.. XYoodard, j. Kozloski. -I. Puui, M. lintile. B. Coy, H. Parker. Fourth rovs: I.. Anderson. li. Stephenson. Ci. Boyle. S. Fxlircloth, XY. lleld. Il. Nigro, F. Gurry. R. Pierce, R. Oherdorf, G. Lule, CJ. Shxickley. R. Portner, A. Paris. D. Johnsen, XY. Heher, R. Barnes. F. Porter. fstamlingi V. Brown. Il. Meyer. ,I. Crevislun. have won acclaim in this years solo contests. These are: .lack Creviston. tromhone: Haroltl Meyer, tromhoneg .lune Pauly. clarinet: Margaret Pauly. clarinetg Guy Shackley. sousa- phoneg Conlon Cole. sousaphoneg Mary l.ouise Nigro. flute. Don L'ntietlt, saxaphone1 l.eroy I.az. comet. A clarinet tluet composed of 'lune .mtl Margaret Pauly also won honors. Mr, Nigro was ahly assistecl throughout the year hy Sten Halfx arson. XY'est Highs new xocal instructor. Xlforking together with other tlirectors in Aurora. they arrangetl antl successfully took charge of the District instrumental antl vocal contests heltl in Aurora on March ll .intl April 1. As its leaders for the year. the band chose the following otiicers: Presitlent: XY'arren Helcl. Vice-Presitlent: XY'arren Kahle. Sec retary: .lack Creyiston. Treasurer: june Pauly. Ifzygfwlm- ORCHESTRA The Wfest High orchestra this year, with a membership of forty-five musicians, and under the able and competent direction of Mr. Harry H. Nigro, has played a major part in the affairs of the school and the community. Mr. Nigro's aim in the orchestra this year has been to have the students play and get acquainted with the music by the better composers. This brings about an appreciation and enjoyment of good music which everyone should develop. Some of the compositions the orchestra has studied this year are Titus overture by Mozart, La Traviata by Verdi, Pomp and Circumstancef' a march by Elgar, and Elsa's Processional to the Cathedral from the opera. Lohengrin. by XX'agner. The organization started the year by choosing the following students as officers to guide and direct them in their activities through the year: President: Ida Carroza. Vice-President: Guy Shacl-cley. Secretary: Sue Slaker. Treasurer-Librarian: Betty Huston. First row: Kleft to right? D. Howell, G. Dalseg, H. Thorpe, A. E. Oleson, A. L. Oleson, l. Carroza, B. Huston. Second row: S. Slaker, H. Cearlock, N. Stein, j. Pauly, M. Pauly, XV. Smith, l.. Matteson, D. Staley, WI Kahle, W. Beher, M. Nuyen, M. L. Nigro. Last row: XV. Kirchman. M. Stubbs, E, Chcrnolf, Mr. Nigro, G. Shackley, NW. Murphy, F. Porter. At the District Solo and Ensemble contest held at XVest High in March, a string quar- tette, composed of Darline Howell, Geraldine Dalseg, Marilyn Stubbs, and Betty Huston, won Superior rating and was eligible for the state contest at LaSalle-Peru in April. Soloists who competed were Geraldine Dalseg, violinist, who won a rating of Excellent, and Darline Howell, violinist, who also won an Excellent rating. Our orchestra is always ready and willing to do its part by performing at school or community functions. This year, for example. it provided music for the Chamber of Commerceg it gave a concert at the Nancy Hill School: it played the very difficult accom- paniment to the operetta, The Mikado, given in Decemberg it played between the acts of both the junior and Senior Class plays: and. as usual. ended the school year by playing the processional and the recessional at the graduation in july. One of the highlights of the year for the orchestra was the Fox Valley Music liestival held at West High in May. The festival orchestra, in which our school was represented. was inspired under the direction of Mr. Dasch. who is the conductor of the Little Symphony in Chicago. This was the second time Mr. Dasch had directed the festival orchestra and it was a thrill for all the students. Eigbtii-rf: fn CQNTEST An integral part of the band or orchestra is the soloists of which it is composed. Of course, not all individuals of .1 band or orchestra can be soloists. There is a great deal of effort required to become an accomplished soloist. Confi- dence in ones self cannot be emphasized enough. One of the best ways to build up this confidence is to perform fre- quently before the public. The district, state and national contests which are held each year afford the opportunity to appear before the public and at the same time afford an opportunity to receive the comments of music critics enabling the student to know toward what improvements he must work. The inspiration and incentive offered by competition result in much improved musicianship. In past years. XX'est High has made a hne showing in the district, state, and national contests due to its soloists. This year again it expects to uphold its record of soloists. The students representing West High School at the district contest this year and winning first division honors were june and Margaret Pauly, clarinet duetg Harold Meyer, tromboneg and Donald Untiedt. saxaphone. Those receiving second division rating were Leroy Laz, cornet and Gordon Cole, bassg and a third division rating was awarded to Guy Shackley who also plays bass. At the state contest held at LaSalle-Peru the Pauly twins again proved their musicianship on the clarinet. june was again awarded a first division rating, while Margaret was not far behind with a second division rating. Harold Meyer. fll Hand Officers-J. Pauly. II. Crevislon. XY. liahle, NY.. Held 127 Student Directors 453 National Champ-Mary Louise Nigro Hi G. Shackley 15? H. Meyer 161 j, Pauly Fl G. Cole 183 Practice makes perfect! GRCDUPS trombonist, also brought honor to himself and Vilest High by receiving second division honors, On account of illness, Donald Untiedt was unable to compete in the state contest. Because of their accomplishments in the national contest last year, it was not necessary for Mary Louise Nigro and ,lack Creviston to compete in the district or state contests this year. As a freshman in high school, Mary Louise, an accom- plished flutist, was rewarded for her efforts by winning first division honors at the national contest held last spring at Elk- hart, Indiana. This year Mary Louise will again try for top honors in the flute contest and will also try to win a superior rating as a student director. 'lack Creviston, Vlfest Highs trombone soloist supreme. has carried the banners of his school to victory for three consecu- tive years and hopes to add another laurel to the group this spring. As a Freshman, in 1936, at the national contest held at Cleveland, Ohio, he was pronounced one of the outstand- ing musicians and was also recommended for a national scholarship. In 1957 and 1938, he again won championships. In january, 1959, a district honor was accorded lack-that of being selected to play in the National Clinic Band at Urbana, Illinois. He was scheduled to play in the Red band and competed with other members of the trombone section for positions and again his superiority prevailed, as he was awarded first chair, Vile hope that in the future the soloists of West High will make as fine a showing as soloists have in the past. 111 National Champ 'Creviston swxingssit 121 Cross-section of brass U1 -Margaret Pauly in Turkey Day 151 Cnr the good bus 163 Ort ro state CUHICSK . Nmelg Athrmauxe Rxehard Watsamn Rrehard Mevvethy LISTEN TO THE WIND Debatlng IS a game of IUIILIIIHE your wlts mth those of your worthy opponents One must state h1s use vylth the feroexty 1nd unexpeetedness of 1 eannonball rn order to proxe he IS the possessor of the better mts md therefore deserxes 1 fuorable deelslon from the Judge In so many vsords this mems th it deb1te brlnces torth from 1 person dlreetness ln minner speeeh stttme of ficts bodrly moyement md thmluni, not 1n terms of we torres 1nd defetts Wins md losses tre not the blsls for judging, whether or not 1 deblter IS good bld or indifferent SIITIPIILIQ IS neeesslry for 1 sueeessful md foreetul deb1ter Desplte 1 Itele of trunmg, 1ll the Interested students rn beptember entered lnto the yelr s debate work mth LOIDPCUSIIIYN5 enthusnsm 'lhe response of eandldites for x urn ues mtde by grxduatron vs IS vyhole helrted md when tmrlly the hrst teams vsere deelded upon the senlor ellss wx IS represented by three boy members VKIIIIC the fourth member of INeg.,atne jxm Byrne Charlotte Vmllner 1- 'Qi A. ' '. . If, v ' ' f i - ' , V I I , I I 1 , fl 1 1 I t A 'I fc ,f A- -1 2 -, D v ' z I . 2 2' ' 'A' A Y. ' ' , I 2 L . A Y - 1 ' I ' 71 'LI A'a ' ' 1 I 'I Y' ' A 'Q ' , 1, ' . v Q ' LI 2 '. 1. , ' s A l-- L' ' ,Q . ' , .,- . - . 1 ' '. . , . ' . 'L A ' ' - 1 ' K' ' 'L' . ' A ' ' t 'L Ii - .' ., L , L , ' 7 V1 1 - ,i Q . ' L , , ' . 1, , 5 I ri yi v v v I , . the squad, a girl, was from the junior class. Richard McWethy and Richard Watson up- held the affirmative side of the question, resolved: Should We Establish an Alliance with Great Britain? Arguing against this question the negative team was composed of Charlotte Willner and james Byrne. Since practice makes perfect. the old adage was put to work in the debate class every day sixth hour. Then the principles of debating, declamation, original oratory, dramatic declamation, humorous declamation, and extemporaneous speaking were set forward to be grasped by the aspirants. . The debate teams throughout the year were not in the limelight as much as individual speech students. The major debate tournaments were Wheaton College Invitational 'Tourney in january, the Augustana College Invitational Tourney at which West High won a trophy for third place, and the Big Seven Tournament held at West High in February. Early in April, three Red and Blue orators qualified at a district tournament giving them an opportunity to seek state honors. The West High students competed at Morton High School in Cicero where they won the major share of honors for the contestants in the greater Chicago district. june Alice Wilmsen, a sophomore, was a nrst place winner in humorous declamation. A junior who won top honors was Eleanor Cordes, who re- ceived second place from a held of seven in reading Enough of This, an oration on highway accidents. Richard McWethy, a senior, was also a second place winner in extemporaneous speaking. McWethy spoke on Isolation and the Defense of the United States. These students reached the semi-finals in the state contest at Urbana the last of April. james Byrne qualified on April 7' at Elgin for the National Contest in California during the week of june I9-25. jim won his victory in the field of oratorical declamation and directly qualified for the National Contest without further contesting. The only person to place in top honors for West High in the Big Seven Literary Contest in February was Richard McWethy, who won first place in extemporaneous speaking. At the helm, for directing the course taken by the Wfest High Chapter of the National Forensic League for the year '38-'39, was james Holmblad, president. Dur- ing the year he was assisted by secretary, Donald Longleyg treasurer, Charlotte Wfillner. and the faculty advisor, Mr. C. j. Nebergal. CU K. Hallman 125 A. Osrrotf 451 Mi. C. j. Nebergal and President Holmblad Hb B. Murphy til M. Corkum, B. Hope 165 j. Afterman Cb J. A. Vi'ilmsen, L. Ellis, Cordes Il I3 J Stephens j Byrne M Gesler le Olaon 5 Sprague J XVoolnough M Bowman G Casler XX D XX hire R Rlymond V Svslft fkneelmgj XX Rice CHARLEY S AUNT lo brine their high sehool tlflllldflt eareer to ln end the seniors ehose lS their lnnurl dr1m1t1e produetron Charley s Aunt The plfty talerny, plxee rn Oxford England pre sentS 1 dlfheult Sltl121flOH when Charley 5 aunt vxho IS expeeted from Bf1Zll ln tlme to ehiperon 1 luneheon party of Charley' hrs frrend uk and therr two errl frnends fuls to trrrye The pmrt of the umt rs tlleen by one of DORCTHY FRUIN the boy 5 ellsbmltes vrho finds l1lITl5Cll. IH trouble wx en tl rell lunt x 5 e 31 lnt 1 yelr then xxere 1 huee sueeesb C A51 Wlllldlli D XXh1te Bob Rlymond Lord Ianeourt Babberley Charles Wy leehlm Iaele Chesney Cllbruth Clsler Brassett Dunk MAY ethx lxltty Verdun Xlirlon Cresler Amy SPCUIPLIC Elune Olxon Stephen Spettreue Amy s unele Morton Boxxmm lirmer butler lohn XVo0lnOULl1 Donna Lueu d Aly tdorez from Brxznl lolnne Stephens E141 Delghay V1ryg,1n11 Sxxlft Miude 1 porter mud Shrrley bprleue ,- A 4 ' ' l ' ' I s , . :Y -' 3 W, 4 el NV.-.w 'f'..f..,:4 . it - v X. A . , 4 f 1 5 ',Yf.l 'ms nr' Q' A,,,,. ,Y .411 r . . - . - 3 - ' . - Q , f- ' . '- ' , 2 , . ' , . '. I . t' ' , VV ' , ra . '- S C ' ' ' Y ' v' , , ' ,, ,- t ' ' ' , '. . ' ' A ,' ' ' ' Y' V 1 1 . 4 ' 1 2 ', L ' ' A v' 'LS' 1 1' v k I 'A I . 'h- me 'Q . arrie. 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Ih:Vir?g'i. fx '.1'fl't1 .A 11:11, 3. l Th' 'u A ',' ' 'i .l' E j- .1l4c- . 5 A' - 1 tl -- . ' I M ' .1i . . ' ', I ' K l 1 A ' ' ' Deeembcr 16, The plot tlcntcrcel .1r011n1l Ethe .11l1: 1 ' 1 Xl lif- in .1 . Um- l 'I 'IX' I ' l tl.l h.1l t p up x'itl tluc to this f.lLI, lcr. M1 7 NI. t' , Bch C.t1rri'. . U . ne L ' 1 'xl A - -. dir A NlP1I1f 4 FLY AWAY HOME The h1y.,hl13,ht of the jumor Dramatlc Club season was the produtt1on of the unror Class play 1 three act lrght tomedy entrtled Hy Away Home Selecting castlnys and drrettmy, was handled by Mrss Dorothy l'ru1n assrsted by ayne McGu1re produttlon manaper md ack Harred student dtrector The cast follows the Masters famlly 1n cluding Harmer Donald Nelll Buff Nancy Kaufman Lmda ane Dnelxey Corey Robert Ch1clx james the father Robert Kenz ler and Nan the mother Charlotte Wrllner fbuzecloa MCQMMG others were Penny ean larrcloth Tmlta Col llngsby Maurrne ohnson ohnny HCmlD2,, Ralph Swanson Armond Sloan Phllrp Sthtlz Marla Ada Thomas Gabrlel Vrntcnt Des mond and taxl drrycr Mrthael Calendo The plot weax es around the estranpel Mas ters fam1ly and Mrs Masters desire to dlyorce her husband whom the chrldren hayent seen for twelxe years and marry a professor whose modern news on llfe haxe won the thxldren Part of the success w is due to the splcndld to operatron recelx ed from the xarrous LOmmlf tees The heads of these commrttees are ts follows publlclty tommrttee Luanne Olcson wardrobe Elaine Sthalz stape propertres Betty Edwards hand propertles Sue Carlson md tlcl-tet commrttee Betty I-losler the l15,hts Mr Grant prompters Ccrtrude Spolum and Adt -u Thomas .Y Y . .N . 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Q ' . 1' .L . ...... , A 4' 'HIP' Buckdzm B Lnder the eurdtnte ot Mnss Dorothy lruln 1nd therr othters presrdent Chrrlotte Xlklllner xrte presldent Robert Chrtl-e 1nd setrettry trersurer Duck Reeds the fortx members ol the unror Drlmttrt C lub suled suttesstully throuleh their lunror yetr mth xetomphshments on exery htnd lelrnrne the rrt ot the ttrlt xl mtlee up xx ts their PFIITIIFE tetomplrshment ln Illllxlflg, up the entlre ttst tor the operettt The Ml leldo thu retelxed extellent trunrnt, rn thtr er mtlxe ups tnl the benror Cltss Ulu 1 torted them tn opportunlty ot lornt stru rt mtlse up uorle Two one ttt plus tlso storel huts rn tssem erentlrl lxrndness rret 1 ylorrt lrltleson ts Mrs lllxot Helen Broun ts nnotlo liettx l lu trds s un Don t 1 Ctrl Drtle Reedy ts Rogue D1 un HIL lttle Htrled rs lred Shannon Elexen thrrtx tn emotronll prrson drtmr xx as the setond one ut pltx md hroueht torth the tolloxxnne ILIHIOI' drtmttrsts XX xrden Holt Nlerton bprrne ltther Dtlx Rllph Sxunson ltmes Dxlse Bob lurnts the sister Nirldred brolp 1nd the ruler Bltse bolllmr is this tnnutl goes to pre s the tluh rs plan nlne on 1 thrrd one let plu tor the enloxment ot the student bodx Xmt l -.tes - W- .lute 5. t '1'. f ' le 1 . A ' ' t ' Ig 5 .Agl lnly programs. 'llhe first one, .1 comedy t.1lled Hllilf- A '. 'A sta 'l in its .lstz Phe V , ' 4' ft '. J .tj lil. ' . .ll l Nell .ts 'l. ' ' ' ., tr A 'll'. . Nlnfly IX WW Two ot thc most lntcrcstmg assemblxcs wrtncsscd by West High studcnts thus year were the one act plays presented by the l'reshmcn md Sophomore unlts of drama A yarled progrtm was presented by a drfferent group of students at each of the Sopho more meetrngs whxch were held eyery other Tuesday ex enmg, As no permanent evcecu tnes were elected a chaurman was chosen to preslde ox cr each mcctlng The procluctron en tltled Thc Eyenmy, Coat which was prc sentcd before the student body deplcted 1 story ' of a young gurl who w as dommated by her beau trful twnn sisters untnl hcr brother mterxenes During boolc wcelx thc I reshmen who pros ed I themselyes cap tble artlsts entertained the Sophomore dramttnc group with a yery profit able program The Rmg and the Look one act productxon was the next public appear tnce they made The plot centers around a high school boy and the troublcs he had cxplarnmg to hrs best girl the loxe scenes he was oblrged to perform ln Sh llcespeare s Merchant of Venice Stage Scene fleft to nghtb B Mossgrose V Vflghi J Demdorfer A Holmblad L Greer D Zettmger M Cnbson M Augustme Panel Top B Chambe lm D Ruddy lx V4 atson Bottom R Murphy H Trawe smo S Newquxst S Hobart iq ' . 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A ' -1.' hrs: Row tLeft to nghtl Margaret Pauly Ruth I-rrckson jean Mac Donald Shrrley Marshall jean Cromer Marguerrte Traub Betty lxaser Beth Mercer Murrel Martm Shrrley Sprague Madge Cyr Second Row tLeft to Rrghtl june Pauly lestelle Rrchardson Barbara Hentye Maune Henry Murtha Pease Bette Barr Mmon Atherton Muriel Bale lllnor Rice Ruth Xvullcnvseher Toby Lee Kasanoy pale 6700 4 Le Ccrcle lrtncals ot was 39 consrstecl ot twenty four glrls members ot M 1clemo1 selle Lyclta Raymond s second year lrench cl1ss The club met Llllflflg cl1ss perrocls on spec11l OLQHSIOHS such IS 1 hol1cl1y or the lr1cl1y betore 1 x 1c1tnon E1ch meetlng openecl vuth the toll call to which exery member responclecl vuth 1 clrtferent lrench phrase 'Ihe entrre busrness meetmg xy I5 concluctecl rn Irench except tor ple lb from thc trc1sury Dues were mul mm 1 wzutc 'lhe musrc committee uncler the cltrectron ot une P1uly lecl the y,1rls nn stngrng olcl lrench songs 1ncl lrench vyorcls lrtnce Cnmcs lnely guessmg gtmcs mcl puzzles proxccl POPllllI' It exert meeting Penctls cxncly tncl lrench tokens ucrc the much sought lor pnzcs By t1r the most 1ntlc1p1tecl telturcs ot lc Cercle lrlnc us meetings were the pltys 1 petrte comeclre l 1 I um est Grmcl lmenteur 1ncl 1cl1pt1t1on ot lbltl-16115 llIUOLlS A Chrlstmls C1rol Les Trois Ors 1 he 1 hree Bears J 1n excerpt trom Sh 1lcespe 1re s Henrl Crnq Le Combat 1ncl Jet nfwzfflffgffft Members ot the club mtcle up the ctsts tncl presentecl their rather unhmshecl procluctxons betore tn tpprecutne tuclrence onsrstlng ot the rest ot the club The orhcers ot Le Cercle l'r1nc us this ye1r were Xlurrel M1rtm president 1ncl bhrrley bpmgue secret1ry Il'C15Lll'Cf 11111 clcl I to popular songs. Several times the committee itself entertainecl with ballacls of olcl , g 1 J K . ' ' . A . Y -1 1 Nznely ergbr Seated fleft to nghrb Norman Stem Barbara Henrye Don Owen Standing fleft to rrghtl Rlcharcl Humm jean Robison wllll3m Race Marlon Gesler Elwyn Fox 144 We Bald Wrth the begrnnmg of school list September the Senror Class was faced with one large project whreh would requrre work the entlre school year the 19s9 EOS The year book would demand efforts put forth by the whole senror class and its adyrsors Thus an annual electron through whrch Don Owen was made edntorrn chief and Norman Stem assrstant edrtor two competent leaders ld say This year the staff work wls handled ID an entlrely different mlnner from preylous years There was an EOS board whnch consnsted of the edltors and managers of the many drfferent departments that met wrth the edrtor rn chref and assrstant edntor to dlscuss the progress being made Or nf there should be a delay somewhere rn the copy thus was brought up to see what mnght be done about nt After thrs meetrng the board members were to meet with therr own eommlttees and go about domg work on therr respectne asslgnments Though the rdea of an EOS board was u t showed definlte adxantages and actually operated qulte well for nts first tnal e two branches ID the EOS orgamzatlon These were the edltornal and busl ness s The I nelal backmg, was adylsed by Mr Gordon Butler commercral rdmg the ork rn the lrterary field was Mr Edgar Newman yournallsm mstr Lydl U ymond head class adusor was the sponsor and Miss Catherine cllffe Q reader Mort acted as buslness manager this year haung as hrs busmess assnstants er n rson and Florence Rall In charge of subserrptrons was oanne Stephens eau nun. ean Meyers asslsted her There but defmrtely had to be someone .4 f.'::::a u:n' cash so the yob was accepted by jean Cromer who was asslsted :E:a'::::::::::,' o know that there w IS to be an EOS for the class of 39 Lethra illk l.l::il:. -2759's 3 1 'V ' - 3 ' V , V s O 2 , , - , . , l v ' a v W . y r v y ' VA - V E ' E 7 4 ' ' ' 4 c , 2 . V - V, 1 , . , , rV - , 4 4 r . v V '- - ' A . . ' , , V V . 1 , t e r V . . - -- V ' ' ' . .. v v A r y I - a s 1 . V A V V l . ,s V . V . V C 1 - G A ' 1 . K V. , Vi V V . . , . V . , V - , V V . V V ' . . . , r . , . If . . . . ' 41, , - V V . , r . , , I ' , 'f . fl .. I' , V 1 r- r ' , I r t , C V . . - j I , ' .-snl... V - - , , .if-4 -lr ' -..mu V- 6 A A y r - Vr'-h ', , V 1 -- V v r t 3, . L .arui , t A h -u's . , . 1 t. 1 wilvlfaa ll ,g- ' ' f ' -1 ' 3 t . I w V , ' - -. V .- I 3, , ? yy , , . -1 t , 13 'N . 4 - ' W M Um ,Q 'ff 'ig 17 1 g. q sg JVQ .I 1 l Q , .Z N1-A.w 4 V x - f PA' .: f 'E , v sg ' 'Bl T 0 0 Y A M 'V is from row readmg left torl1.,ht J Drexel' L Oleson H llosler A Meyer M Henry M Pease -I Stephens H Henlye M Martin C Wlllner Second row retdmp, left to right R lfrxckson B L Henry I Olson lf Downer B Ashworth btolp ennethum B H rr l re .ardson K rson l R15 e B4ckBrovt readmg left to rrght M bpnnf.. B buldsmnth H K nllmer H Deundorfer D Horton M ialendo M ovsmxn Gorey Pfeade f The sueeess yxhneh h as mtrked the tmelxe yetrs rn the elreer of the Red and Blue can not be lfIfllJLllCLl to lny one person Only the eoopemtron of sttlf members, mstruetor and student body not to mentxon Mr Leslie Gee md hls staff of tble prmters, IS responsx ble for the r1se of thls publlettlon This October 18 edltton marked the hrst .n 1 serxes of fifteen ptpers and tvto bulletlns IH the l9v8 19u9 yolume A new quarterly staff 'nn RED -W promotlon system ws l5lI19fllUfC.LltlllSyC lI' LZlNlDg xmous students 1 ehmee tt the dnfferent po dim sltnons Outstmdmg ex ents ofthe year meluded the Bn, bexen 1nnu1l press eonferenee .tt olnet ln October speeul 'lllll'llx5glXlI'lg and Chr1stm.1s edntlons 1nd the trrntl of the new pnntnng press nn Aprll whreh mlde tts debut ln the Nl ll IS ue 'Ihe XWest Hleh yournalxsts one A debt of rttltude to Nlr Edgir Neuman, who IH his hrst year as chlef adynsor to the staff his vson the ldmlratton and respeet ot h1s eo vsorl-.ers l-l1s pltlenee and Cflflllbllbfll support is nexer o be forgotten Athtdl Meyer md Nlnrthl Pulse two Red .ind Blue eclllors vxurlft on eupy Our Hundred ' - f ' 'y . , .- - . -. I -. X - . ' - -, . ' , Q. ' ' . '- ', 1 ' : . . ' . . - , 1. , f. ' , . ' ' . M. l , lf. B ' , . Ll , f. R' 'h' ' , Q. Cal ' , L. lfllis, . h-l. ' ', ' ' 7 I V 7, Q K , . ,Z ' , . ' ' , . , . ,Q , , o . .... L . 1 . . ,, Ui . .L . 4 f - 1 Y A 4 V 4 ' - V ' f - I ' . r , r ,X , 5 , L 2 , - ' ' 'z ' . A ' , v v Y - f ' V A, it . W V M - . . A . V I . '. 2 ' ' 1 e 4 , K ,. ' V , '4 ' ' L 1 ' 2 K' 1 ' ' ' Nl- -lm ru ',j 'r- X ' . , ' , v, - ,N ' . 4 . , ,- . . . . r' 'LN ' ' Y X f 4 1 R h X ' In :Y h . , . t L . A J .. A L Y 4 1 l l L l r 1 Q I ' . A 1. L L Us A A I , , . -1 L q I Q L A ...s , ,.,,, M ...R V - :lf t ay S . ... 55' 4 r e . . ' - v f ' ' - 4 tu i A . L V V t . . , S L , I ' ' . ' 1 ' ' 1 A 1 L 'l Q V 94 Wfw Qzogagecf My -adm? taiicler the sponsorship oi Mr. Newman, the so-callecl camera fiends ol' XX'est High bantlecl themselies together to form the C,amera CQlub. the baby among the extrarturritular attixi- ties ot' the school. Although the club wasnt organizetl until the mitltlle of the school year. it soon became one ol' the busiest organizations at XX'est High. At the first meeting ol' the CQamera Cllub, Bill Rice was electetl presitlent, antl Norman Stein was chosen as business manager. XY'illiam XX'hite took the respon- sibility of caring for the C,lub's equipment. 'l'he ten charter members of the organization liatl the task ol' getting it uncler way antl of tlrawing up the tonstitution. Next year. the Camera C,lub will be open to exerybotly in the school who is interestetl in photography as a hobby. 'l'he biggest proiett that was tackletl by the club was the taking of all informal pictures for the EOS. Assignments were given out by Presitlent Rite to eath ol' the members, antl lilm was purchasetl by the IZCDS. ln this way. Camera Cilub members were gixen attual experience in hantlling picture assignments. lf this plan proxes to be suttesstul. it will be one ofthe yearly proietts ol' the C.lub. This year. it was a tom' mon sight to see a tamera tan walking thru the halls with his arms lull ol' lights .intl retlettors. or perhaps risking his netk trying to get an angle shot ot some thoite subiett. ln ortler to fatilitate the hantlling ot' large group pittures. it was netessary to establish a stutlio where the photographers toultl work without hintlrante, XY'ith the tonsent ol' the super' intentlent. a stutlio was set up in the annex housing the atl- niinistratixe otlites. 'lilils niacle it possible to erett a permanent setup of lights antl batkgrountl. Next year will bring exen more actixities tor the Camera Club. making it an enioyable organization lor those interestetl in that tertain hobby known as photography. l'pper Picturc-l'riint finx reading leti tu right: -l. XX irinlltiuujgllu D. Owen X, Stein. B. Rice. M. lit-winaii. Back Russ, reacling lt-tt to right: li, YI. XX hite. D. llinton. Panel-tlt Stein ancl Owen catch .i beauty. tit C ut Ott lleaelsu Wool- nough. Hi I 'lakes Blanks Nlahattey. til 'Scratthy I-ilm White. 'I N -r li mnitn misses iuiin tl-P ll irton sliuxks 'l he Nlouse how tv .nappc 4 . . - . . to take pictures. Fl lmlgar R. Newman. wlr.-Till Cameraman. S 33 E' E 4 I . Xs 'gf S Az, is t i I 1 I 7 , I A .. 1 UA is V K' KG v J Q -0 ie ' 22 fi? fi i r 'A N - fr 1 . Q W K ,,nw -'- .. -ww., W Z in - I lg! -:fag 1 '44 5 g fg gg, X 'q . il. .L -:I A 5 Q -L , 5 ,Ib 1 jx fl l A ,'- ' I i , if 4 - ai ., I N f -' L ' , . 1 ' V L A . V fha.- - QL an f Y i' Upper Picture-First Row: lLeft to Right! Ruth lzrickson, Marion Cresler, Virginia Carlson, jane Ann Reuel, Lola blanlz. Viola Gltmlz, Alice Uleson Shirley Marshall. Second Row: 4Left to Right! Kenneth Fredrickson XY'illiam Rice, Viilliam Neil, Haney Seavey. George Becker, Louise Greer. Veronica Ukapal. Nancy Kaufman. t AINT LCNG XVith the able guiclance of Miss Sauer. the newly lormecl art club startecl out on its career this year. As their leacler the club chose Alice Loraine Oleson as presiclent. who was ably backecl by Viola Cilantz. vice-presiclentg Nancy Kaufman. sec re- taryg ancl Lola Glantz. treasurer. After much controxersy ancl careful thought, the name Paint Pot Club was chosen as the most appropriate title for the organization. The task of naming the club was an impor- tant one. as the club hopes it will be a name that will live on in XY'est High. Two ot' the tnain purposes ol the club this year were: to clelx e into many clilterent kincls ol' art ancl art technicluesg ancl to oblige the school by helping to make various items. The two purposes were very well carriecl out with the variety in program which was brought out by both program commitf tees, ln the lirst semester. the program was plannecl by a com- mittee macle up ot' Shirley Marshall. liill Rice. Ruth lirickson. ancl the othcers, During the lirst semester. the club was busy making book characters for the school library. cloing otttcloor sketching. ancl at K hristmas titne. making small moclern placlues .incl rings. The seconcl semester program was xery clillerent. in that more professional works were seen rather than the club cloing the actual work, ln the early spring. the Club went to see some commercial aclxertising stuclios. ancl at one time. the club was entertainecl by two young women who make their own marionettes. They brought cyuite a cltsplay .incl it was touncl how intricate a mario- nette can be. This program was plannecl by a committee con- sisting of Nancy Kaufman. Haney Seaxey. Bill Neil. -loyce johnson. ancl George Becker, Panel: ill flliflcers-.'K, Uleson. l.. lflantz, V. Lilantz. N. Rautman. tlt Looking mer the tiles. Ht and lil Soap carxers larlson .incl Okapal lit lhrickson .incl K 'sler aint tiuures, tht Marshall, Read, and Anderson ic p . 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