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en iota LEIGHTON FIELD Leighton took an ae- tive part in class dis' cussions. He was nick' named L'Buster -A-V - Filibusterw. ti EMILIE GESCHWELL The mirror appealed to Emilie more than the Comet's type' writer, but she did her work well! STELLA FISCHL Stella is quiet, and has hlond hair, but nohody in this school seems to know Stella as well as they'd like to. HARRY GUETZLAFF The only man in the World who, with a bevy of beautiful girls in the ear, ever sped through Washington Park. SHUSHANA NVILLIAM DAUB EMANUEL DINOS DASHEFSKY West's Kate Smith who uses a tuha, inf stead of her voice, to provide an outlet for her houndless energy. LOIS ENGEL The blond seraperoo who never lost a battle. Wellfinaybe one or two. KENNETH FLINT The quiet sincere lad who went to school to learn something. Well, he did learn something. U41 Willie's the hoy with the fair complexion. He was different he' cause ever is ene inies liked hi u WARREN Q ICKS Warren is , v leader. He r si dent of the se r class and first track. MARJORIE FOSTER En guardlln Ahle, active, a n d alert. Marge took Hrst hon' ors in the State Fenef ing Meet. The only lad at West who ever kept a speech Class laughing two days at one joke. At that, it was a lousy joke. CAR A p asing per nal' ity p a line oice that's afmcn. JACK GERMAIN West's numher one swing enthusiast. Many a Westside jitf terhug jittered to his golden sax.
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DONALD CHARLOTTE YVONNE ARRIEH 1939 'n I ' if a I jf: ANDERSON Don's way through school was paved with pretty girls. a sense of humor, and an endless chain of passes to ZU3. KEITH BEGGS Keith was one of those rare people who never said anything unless he had some' thing to say. That's why the teachers liked him. JOHN BOHACHEFF Rememher -I o li n 7 Dark. quiet, and sinf cerez he was every' l'vody's friend. ANDRASEN The hue little actress who always k n e w what to do at the wrong time. She al' ways did it at the wrong time, too. AGNES BLUEMLE Vv'e always thought Agnes would have made a swell camp' tire girl. Mtist have heen that innocent face. HARRIET BROWN Harriet liked to trip the light fantastic. In these new dances she not only trips it, hut jumps and stamps all over it. Some gal! The tiny hrunette who chummed around with everyone. She's a dandy little actress, too. MARION BLUMBERC Iviarion was always entertaining someone or everyone with her I ris h dialect. A happyfgoflucky, devil' inayfeare sort, LILLIAN BUCHHOLZ Evidently Lillian wants to he a seeref tary. Vv'ell, she would look fine he- hind a desk pushing huttons. i13I MICHAEL CHAKARDIC The ahle speaker from speech class who can do anything from Custer to a hake'sale. Nov Schmo: Ka Pop? JEAN ETTE DALE Here's a mild indieaf tion to this cute little trick's character. She wrote her address in the chief's annual. Look out, chief, she may take you serif ously. FREDERICK CHOP Mike Chakardic says Fritz is his stooge, and Fred says Mike is his stooge. Take your pick. HAZEL DALLMAN I'Iazel's hoy friend is not a Vv'est sider. WlI11I'S wrong, Hafel. not satisfied with the home talent?
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1939 , ' Q .I I.. ' I nf 5 1 X x -K. I A ., If .1 ,,v 'Y I s, it LIL I I 1 , . , P ' Y I N V Y ' . h. GERALDINE HARTEL Quietness and eflif eiency evidently go together, for she was the capable monitor of row 16. PEARL jANZEN Another friend of Hazel Dallmanls and another gal who looks for her fun outside of school. KIESL KAUFMAN Kiesl had a voice which he made the most of. He used it at every opportunity. ENSEL HOSEID An advanced art stu' dent who also took Inetal work. Handy with his handsl yeah IHQIII! WARREN JENSEN Many of his feeble subterfuges fhlutls, shams, fakes, or what have youj, were over' looked because of his mathematical ability. AGNES KAZALE Agnes always man- aged to keep the boys at arm's length and yet to keep a Hnger in the pie. MARION HUTCHIN SON If it were our task to pick an All-American Girl, Miirion would be near the top. C. D. thinks so, too. Rov JOHNSON When Roy wasn't set- ting the pace in the half-mile, he was usu' ally flirting W i t h someone else's gal. However, there was a little Irish trick. JOHN KESSLER The big half of the Muttfjefl team of An' derson f Kessler who kidded his way through school. Oh sure, a little work helped along. il5l VIRGINIA LUNDQUIST Ginny, who came to West in her junior year, had that unuf sual combination of beauty plus brains. OLGA MAKKOS Olga, an excellent German student, is a c t i v e in German club. Sprechen Sie Deutsch? THELMA MAID The last name is I misnomer. ll' she's an old maid, then there's a blind man in the crowd some place. ROSE MAN DELBAUM Small, dark, pretty. efficient. That's our Rosy. ,I ..
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