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eniou PAUL ADAMS MARY ALMANDI IEAN ANACKER Paul had an artistic sense which he exerf cised on the Annual and brunettes. Tsk, tsk, we always thought GENTLE' MEN preferred blondes. But then - WILLIAM AYNES JULIUS BAAS FLORENCE Little Bobby Aynes had brains which hc used to advantage on the gridiron: but he made more touch' downs on the Couch. XVILLIAM BARDENWERPER Bill blew a trombone, hut he looked cutest ,trucking over the .hurdles in a pair of fshorts. 3 xx -s 5 U Q x ' 5 Q 1 i' x ' l Julius fiddled with a Hddle while the or' ehestra burned. He had a good voice and always sang bass! QWe don't like it eitherl VIRGINIA BARKSDALE Virginia Barksdaleg Wellfwelll Mcvst of her spare time was spent working fo r Welles Club. ANDREW The afternoon always seemed darker than the morning. Why? Florence only came in the morning, you see. CATHERINE BAEHRIN G Raised on the princif ple of Speak when spoken to . NVould she were twins. I20I Quiet and unobtruf sive, Mary al wa y s had something -----' her homework. 'lean combines the truly unusual qualities of athletic prowess and good marks. .lean could always 7 well nearly always 1 be counted on for Cor' rect answers. NINA ASTI ETHEL AXMAN Nina was a charter member of the out' hyftheffence girls. Inf terested in track you know. DIANA BALDERSON Diana was one of the trig fiends who near' ly al w a y s emerged with the right answer fthat answer hook helped, eh? Ethel's manner was retiring, but there was nothing retiring about this eflicient main monitor's marks. STEVE BALINT Steves taken German so long he's forgotten how to write his name in English, in fact he's forgotten his name.
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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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UP' .fir si fl 1939 4 , I i x ' v - 'rg ,- 0 Iva. FRANCES BARLOVV ,IEANE BARTH LUCILLE BENEKE The dazzling blonde fnaturally h l o n d e tool whom every' body knew and liked. She and Katy were as inseparable as ham and eggs- hut much prettier. VUILLIAM BERN DT Bill was one of those Sth hour cadets who was always conspicu- ous by his absence from his post. Talkf in' to the girls, I 1. la bet. ARLINE BRACKE Arline was an actress in the broader sense. and though she was quiet, we saw a lot of her. Perhaps it was the Clothing Survey she took that helped make her appear so neat 1 anclfahfwellf neat!!! CAROL BLACKFORD There was a cute little beer jacket around West, and in it was a cute little Blackford f Carol by name. BARBARA BRIEF An ardent baseball fan, Barbara had a beer jacket signed hy famous baseball play' ers. She made friends fast at West, too. Lucille spent so much time working in the cafeteria she couldn't look a beef stew in the face anymore. fShe knows what's in it.J ROSEMARY BOYLE Rosemary said we could say what we chose about her. So we'll say, though we may be fooling, that she's a nice girl. JAN ET BROCKHAUS Although Janet came to West in her senior year, she caught on fast and was soon in ye olde Weste side groove! I21l JAMES BROWN Il B r o w n ' s math teachers told him Z and Z make 3, Brown, being a math shark, would tell him he was crazy. MILDRED BUCKNER Mildred Hgured the teachers couldn't pnuish her for some' thing she hadn't done, so she didn't do her homework. The teachers disa' greed. Tsk, tsk! MARY BRUCKS Mary was interested only in her studies until she heard about the press convention in Ivladison. Then and there, the Comet had an addition. MARION BUECH Nlarionls psychology was simple. If the teacher didn't know she was there, how could she get called on? It worked. too.
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