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en int: ROBERT SLUTSKY Boh was the U. S. scholar who, having taken Mr. Rounds for U. S. History, knows the appendix of the hook hy heart. LORRAINE STARKE Ambition should he her middle name. She was active in Student Council and H.E.C. and was cashier in the Cafeteria. PEARL TUPPER Pearl h ad u m ph. Those bl ue e y e s Could, and did, exf press volumes without her saying a word. T131 JANE SN EAD The petite swimmer, runner. and all' around athlete who's all around with a eerf tain senior. Anyway Reega has excellent taste. VJILLIAM STERN Roughfandfreacly Bill says he likes tough women hut would rather have a good hook of poetry. Phooey, such tastel HOXWARD A URBAN EK The only hoy in school that could get away with wearing a headed hracelet and not have the girls sponge it. HARRIET SPIERING Harriet is another si' lent, shy, quiet stu' dent who was well liked hut little known hy her classmates. MARIE THOMASSER The U. S. History shark who managed to keep the class hum' ming. Half the time she was humming, toofand plenty loud. RALPH WORGULL The twerp who went around school looking like two other people.
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IRJA RIPATTI The hlondc little La- tin shark who had a smile --and a transla' tion f- for all h e r classmates. JACK SCHIMMELS The lad with the pat- ent leather hair and stiff Collars. VUARDALLEN SCHROEDER Vfard liked VN'est so well that he stayed on and on. And Vwlest likes him so well that the teachers worft let him out. JEAN SATTLER Jean always kept the class guessing whether she was going to give the right answer or one of her usual re' sponses. FLORENCE SCHROEDER She was the only stu' dent with a seat in the main who didn't bother Mrs. Buekhee. SYLVIA SCHUMACHER Sylvia could he seen tripping the light fan' tastie 6th hour in room 6: and when she tripped it, it stayed tripped. JUNE SCHIMMELS June was another of West's tiny tots, hut slieis got what it takes to get ahead. MARGARET SCHROEDER Vylest certainly missed Melrgy in the half day she wasnlt attending. HAZEL SEILER The economics shark who was the only one in class who could halanee her budget. Such equilihrium! L17l 1939 GLENN SELL If Glenn tells you what he considers a joke, you don't have to helieve him. No' hody else does. ALICE SHAPE She was Mr. XVil- land's mimeograph operator, and could she run oil a mean stencil! NVow!l MARGARET Sl-IANAHAN The redhead who spent all her time with lria Ripatte. lf you want to have her down on you. lust call hex' The lilying Dutchman . VIYIAN SHERIFFS XX'livn Vivian wasn't practicing at the Eagles, she was win' ning Jitterhug con' tests at Hartford,
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une I939 BILL ZIINKER, VicefPrexy joHN PLESE, SergeuntfatfArms KATHLEEN WHITE, Secretary HITCH HUGHES, cTT6t1SlLT67' it Over WHA Me gfau of I9 9 Remember the time we were freshmen? How we looked forward to heing Seniors! And now weAreali:e the four years have passed all too JERRY FAU-ON, Prem, swiftly. In looking hack we find we have ac' ' quired knowledge, made friends and had expef riences that we shall never forget. There was the thrill of a championship which one of our teams hrought home or a game that was won in the last few seconds of play, there was the satisfacf tion of tasks well done, and the fun we had at parties. Then there came the time when we didn't have a speech prepared when called upon or we were disappointed hecause of a game lost hut it all went toward making up four years never to he forgotten, Of course we clislike leaving West. Most of us are looking forward to the future with uncerf 5 5 tainty, hut there is so muchfnew experiences, new friendships and more knowledge. So Wtmrld, here comes the CLASS of 1939 with chins out! f19l
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