West End High School - Zephyr Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1945

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S1 tflll 1' l',u'lxxrz l.xx1n Slfxxxr: N1lI.l.l'R IC, AI, S'l'RICKl,.XNI7 Ixlfz 'l'm,Mu-: ILS, .-XB.. M.I ILS.. M.A, Ii,A. f,'UlllIlIl'l'1 1' l.ibI'lH'j7 I'l1y.riml Iftlllmlinzz lillyflfxlf Teachers Without Pictures Ynux Wxzmxs I1 S.. Il..-X. MUN. In Ilflllllfftlt' KAIIIRX x 1N1.x'1'1m-us IRA., BTA W S'4ir11n' I VCII I if lllxl-'s lfkxxcrts A1'sn.w Mus. l.m1slc Ml men 13.5, 13.8. US.. TX1,. X. Uulfnvnutif ,v Ifrzyliylz Sm ill, Sf inn f' 0 7 L qu:-i- XBLUW BY BLUW SEPT. 5th--School opens: we sign up for classes: wonderful to see everybody again. SEPT. 8th-We beat East 18-7: our first game of the year. SEPT. xith-Senior Class elects officers. SEPT. 13th-New cheerleaders elected. SEPT. 14th-Student Council and all Home Room ofiicers elected. SEPT. 15th-A wonderful trip to Springfield: we win 21-6. SEPT. 18th-First meeting of the Student Coun- cil. SEPT.. 22nd-VVe beat Cohn I4-13: Webb's two extra points. SEPT. 29th-Big bonfire and pep meeting at school at 6:30: parade out to M.B.A.: we lose I4-7. OCT. 2nd-Shall we buy a nickelodeon????? Junior and Sophomore oHicers elected. OCT. 6th-VVe beat Central 40-13: intramural football: paper report cards. TTCT. 13th-We maul North 40-0: first gym dance: tickets for War Bond Lottery. CTCT. 20fll-I'T0l'I1CCOIl1il'lgj Aubrey, Betty, Jodie, Evelyn and Judie look adorable: stadium dec- orated: dance after the game: Freshman offi- cers elected. OCT. 27th-Uon Reed wins drawing for VVar Bond: wonderful pep meeting: Eddie goes wild, scoring four touchdowns as we beat Litton 31-o. Nov. 3rd-Wonderful football weather: Clarks- ville comes up and stays for dinner: we win 33-6: the nickelodeon, at long last: Teen Town, Going Our Way. Nov. mth-Our last game: we beat Ryan 27-O: Eddie gets IQ points to run his total to I22: that makes him the Leading Interscholastic Scorer: gym dance. Nov. zlst-Exam on the Constitution, Constitu- tion, Constitution, Constitution! Nov. 28th-First Annual William Hume Award presented to Eddie Lawrence: mighty good: Eddie and Y. P. Phillips both All City. Nov. 30th-All Star Game at Vanderbilt: nine VVesterners participate: the Blacks lose: we get two holidays. if 2 DEC. 8th-Basketball starts: we beat Howard 29-27: we want a scoreboard: Red Cross col- lections: Christmas Seals. DEC. Ijfh-RCSl1lfS of Constitution exam an- nounced: Wanda Carter is second in city: we beat East 45-31: Holidays start. JAN. 2nd-Back to school: class rings: gym dance. JAN. 23rd-Best pep meeting yet: gym packed and jammed as we beat North 33-22, JAN. 26th-Exams-'nough said. JAN. 31st-Senior Prom: loads of fun, FEB.. Ist-Grades: Mid-Year Graduation: the wonderful P.T.A. reception. SPRING TERM FEE. 5th-Term starts. FEE. 12th-First meeting of Spring Term Coun- cil-what about a baseball team???? FEE. 16th-Great school spirit: our last home game of the season: we beat Hillsboro 30-26: Eddie is ALL CITY. FEB. 17th-West wins R Team Tourney. FEB. 22l1d-Ollf first game in the Eighth Dis- trict Tournament: Eddie's winning goal in the last 35 seconds: his last game of basketball for VVest High. FEE. 24th-District Champs: beating Cohn 43- 29 in an overtime game that was a luln. LIAR. 3rd-Unit Champs: beating Cohn again. TVIAR-. Ioth-Another trip to Nlurfreesboro: Re- gional Champs. MAR-. 16th-We lose to Chattanooga Central in the Semis of the State Tournament: tough luck. NIAR. 17th-We beat Savannah 64-25 in the consolation game: third place in the state: Adcock on each All-Tournament selection: Billy, All-District: Carnes' play. MAR. 20th--Activity Tickets: Varsity-Alumni game, how 'bout that? APRIL 2nd-Basketball Intramurals: pictures for the annual: Senior Superlatives. MAY 9th--Senior Day. MAY 25-26th-Senior Play- VVhat a Life. JUNE 4th-Junior-Senior Prom. JUNE 6th-Graduation. Puig, 7.14-CT3Exn.si-ocLs:,nnC.nh., - SJ 7lne C'laAAeA gglfte Q Aklux. Almms. ANm-uxorx. Hulll. Dusuvxrw. fvunlul. X CLARK AKERS f' ul A1 If F ADAMS flllnnq Q '87 af: Ssnux . gxw :fa ki'-Ek img I OHN IDONOVAN Miss CORINNE ANDERSON Miss ANNE BATTLF N J1, C , Q Q. xr .r x JOHN GILBERT z , 1 f' ' ' , J v f T Prcvidvrxt Prcvirffrlf Sc'cI'4'tary rcavlaru Spun mr Span mr SENIUHS JEROME ABRAMSON if Salt-ty Council, 33 R.U.'l'.C., 2, 33 Chorus, 3, 43 llome Rollin Cliupluin, 43 llomc Room 'l're:isiu'er, 43 National Ilouor Society, 4. ALICE AoAMs: Lf SCl'l'l'l2ll'j', S e n i o r Cl:iss3 Miss Avcrzigc Wlcst lligli, 43 llirl Rc'sci'vc, 2, 3, 43 President, 43 litcrairnv Cluls, 43 ll'r.fl ll'iml Staff, 43 Ili- lln Stall, 43 Czuididzitc tor lNliss Vilcst lligli, 43 Quill illltl Scroll, 43 Supcrl:itii'c, 43 llouic Room Representat- tivc, 2. ljCRDTHY Ari. X! Cliorzll Club, 2, 3, 43 Sllll'lj Council, 23 Girl Reserves, 2. PATTIE AREND1' ,X HENRY ARKINSON lf' BETTY JUNE BALDWIN lloinc Room Secretnrv, 23 Red Cross Club, i, 23 Girl Rcscrvc, 3, 43 Safety Coun- til, 33 Riding Cluls, 43 Mixed Choir, 3, 4. 1945 JEAN ELEANOR ACKER V' Library Club, 33 VVOCC Non-Com, 33 ZEPMYR Staff, 3, 4, Co-Editor, 43 Home Room Treasurer, 43 Dramat- ic Club Secretary, 43 Na- tional Honor Society, 42 Quill and Scroll, 43 ll'rsI ll'ind Staff, 43 Kiwanis His- tory Contest VVinner, 43 Monitor, 43 Debate Team, 43 National Forensic League, 43 Student Council, 43 Stu- dent Congress, 43 VVhat a Life, 4. CLARK AKERS if Class Vice-President, 43 Na- tional Honor Society, Vice- President, 43 Home Room Officer, 33 Hi-Y, 3, 43 Ser- geant-at-Arms, 43 Spanish Club, 23 Senior Scout, 2, 33 Superlative, 2, 33 R.0.T.C., 2, 3, Non-Com, 23 VVarrant Oflicer, 33 ZEPHYR Staff, 2, 43 Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 42 Head Monitor, 42 Chair- man, Going Our VVay Steering Committee, 4. GEORGE APPLETON lf- Home Room Representative, 2, 43 Home Room President, 2, 33 Football, 3, 43 Hi Y, 2, 41 Monogram Club, 3, 43 Monitor, 43 Riding Cluh, 43 R.0.T.C. Non-Com, 2, 12 Tennis, 43 Going Our VVay, 4. MARY Lou ARNOLD ifx Knitting Club, 23 Dramatic Club, Property Manager, 2, 33 VVOCC Non-Com, 2, 33 Band, 43 Monitor, 2. FANNY BAKER CARLEEN BATSON lk' lfrfll lVind Staff, 2, 3, 4. Editor, 43 ZEPHYR Staff, 42 Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 42 Literary Club, 41 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, Cor- responding Secretary, 2, 33 National Forensic League, 43 Debate Team, 43 Monitor, 3, 43 Student Council, 3, 43 Girl Reserves, 3, 43 Home Room Officer, 3, 43 Superla- tive, IQ Knitting Club, 2Q Wlest YVind Club, 23 Science Club, 33 Olilice Staff, 3, 43 Riding Club, 43 Honorable Mention, National Headline Contest, 33 WOCC Non- Com, 33 Civitan Essay Win- ner, 33 VVhat a Life, 4. 43 'l'lw l'lmntom, 43 Ho TOMMY BATTLI-1 BETTY BELL XX' K'lH'l'I'l1'ZlKlf'l', 3, 43 lloini- R o n In Rc'pri-si-ntzltivv, 3 3 lloinv Room l'i'csiclcnt, 43 Nlonitor, 33 llflllllllllt' flulw, 1, 1, 3, 43 Curl Rcwiwv, 1, 3, 43 llnimwuniug . Xm'ilrl- int, 43 Rimling Clnlw, i, 1, 3- 4- HELEN BIRCHER lf l':in-.-Xincrii':in Vlulw, 13 l.il- rrairy l'luli, 3, 43 Nzitionzil llounr Sovirty 'l'i'v:1siil'c-l', 43 ZFPHNR Stuff, 3, 4, l'n-liclitor, 43 Ili-Ilu, 3, 43 Drxunznii- Vlula, 43 Riding Clula, lj Quill illltl Scroll, 43 Monitor, 43 XVUFK' Non-Voin, 33 Ilonn' Room Sm-ri'c'r:il'4, 43 llillllt' Room i'l1zipl:iin, 4 3 XVl1:ll zu l.iIs', 4. ROBERT D. BOLLINGER Ili-Y, 3, 43 Quill annul Scroll, 43 Softball Intramural All- SHIV, 1, 3, 43 Sluclm-ut Conn' ril, 1, 1, 3, 43 lN1onimr, 43 llraunaniv l'lulv, 3, 43 Stngv lNl:lli:lgm'r, 43 National l'i0l'l'Il' -im' l.4'1lj1lI1'3 llc-lmtr lvxnn, Room l'rr-kiclcnt, Q1 llonn- Rooin Vim'-l'i'L'siclciit, 21 ll'f.vI lfiml Stull, 43 Ili-lln, .41 SlllN'l'lilflYl', 4. JOANNE BOWERS XX lforum Ululm, 13 Monitor, 43 Girl Rl'Sl'fX'L', 3, 43 Cllwer- lrznlcr, 43 ll'1',vl ll'i1nl Stull' 43 .'Xnn'riv:iii I':isspnrt. 13 llomvvoming .'xlI1'IHl2Illl, 43 Spzinixh Vlulw, 13 Drznnzitii Vlulv, i, 1, 3, 43 C':inilicl:m lor Miss XVL'-I lliglif' 4 l'm-raonzilitx Vlulw, 13 Rcil Vross Clulw, 13 XVli:1l :i l.iI'c. JEXVFLI, BROWN HIC lf' ,R SENIUH GRACIE HEl.EN BEASLEY MARION BENDER Ilrannznir l'lulw, 43 llf'lNllK' 'll-aim, 43 lN1onitor, 43 Art Vluli, 1. RALPH BOLLINGER XX- Ilome- Room l'r0Nimlrnt, I, 1, 33 Flaw l'rn-sill:-nt, 13 lllzrf ll'imI Stuff, 43 lntrznnurzul Ifontlsnll Chzunpions, 43 Dracula, 21 l,!'1IlllZlIll' C'lul1, i, 1, 3, 4, liusilww Mzinngcr, 3, l'n'si4lvlit, 42 literary Vlulw, 1, 3, 43 Viva'- l'rrsidcnt, 43 A in 4- r i 1' ai n l':lssport, 23 But lion! l'.llI'XK'Ill'll,H 13 Swoml Vliilxl- l101Nl,n 33 'l1llliL', 33 Hllillt' Pliuntom, 4, loluni Clulv, 1, 13 Ili-Y, 3, 43 Quill :xml Svroll, 43 'l'4-liiiwsw llfll' toriczil Contvst, lfirst in lix- ternpor:im'nua3 Nntionzil lfo- rensic l,n-ngm-. 1, 3, 43 Sult- lmll lntrxnnurail All-Stair, 3. I En BOOTH V llorum Clulw, 23 R.U. I .L Non-Com, 3, 43 Riflv 'l'c-ann, 43 Choral l'lul1, 3, 43 llonw Room R0pr:'s4'l1t:itivv, 43 Monitor, 43 l':llnCr:i Vlulv, 1. ALDA LEE BOYD lf ll'r,fl Wiml, 3, 43 Zliii-ink Stuff, 43 Monitor, 43 Ili-Ilu Stuff, 3, 43 Siipvi'I:itivc, 3, 43 Quill und brroll, 4. En BRYAN lizlfketlwnll N11lllilgl'l', 13 R.U. 'l'.I'., Non-Coin, 3, 43 Sl'lL'lll'l' Clulx, 23 Rirling l'luls, 33 llome Room vll'K'-l,l'l'5l4ll'lll, 1, 3, 43 Monogrxun Club, 1, 3- 4' VI' llrannutit' Cluli, 2, 41 N11 I 1945 BILLY BURTON lf- , jnvi CARN ES if R.0.l'.C'., 2, 35 lli-Y, 4 linsketlxzill 'lk-urn, 3, 45 Cup tain, 4, Monogram Clulm, 3 43 llome Room President T, 2. WANDA LEE CARTER ionnl llonor Socie-ty Secre- tary, 4, Quill lllltl Scroll, 43 ZEPIIYR Stuff, 45 NVOCC' Non-Pom, 3, Kiwanis llis- tory Contest VVinnt-r, 4, Su- icrlative, 45 Monitor, 43 Debate Team, 43 National forensic League, 4, VVliut 'i li . ,'fv, 4. JANE TERRTLL CLARKE Qnperlzttive, 45 llrmnntic' Clulw, 45 I.iter:1ry C' l n lm l're:lsurcr, 4g Riding Clulv, 4, llomc Room President, 22 llomc Room Se1'rct:u'y, 3, 4. SHIRLEY COHEN MARTHA COLE V THE MARYBEl.LE COLE National Honor Society, 4. R. BENSON COOPER Art Club, 2, Monitor, 4. joHN DoNovAN lf Class Treasurer, 2, 3, 42 lfootball, 3, 4, H-'l'e:nn liars- ketball, 2, 3, Home Ronin Vice-President, 3, 4. MARGARET LOUISE DRAKE Choral Club, 3, 4, Girl Re- Rerve, 31 Riding Club, 3, Home Room President, 3, Dramatic Club, 3. TOMMY EDEN lli-Y President, 4, ZEPIHR Staff, 4, Cheerleader, 2. 3. 4, Spanioh Club, President, 21 Home Room Preaitlent, 41 Superlaitive, 4, R.O.'l'.C. Ollicer, 3, The Phantom, 4, NVhnt at Life, 4, Moni- tor, 4, Riding Club, 3, Dra- matic Club, 3, 4, Intramural Football, Captain, 4. CLARA BRUCE ENGLERT Quill and Svroll, Member- ship Chairman, 3, 4, lI'rsI ll'inJ Staff, 3, 4, Art Club, President, 2, Monitor, 4, Red Cross Club, I, ZEPHYR Staff, 3, 4, Library Staff, 2, 3, Knitting Club, 2. SENIUH JANE SILWARI' Cooks-2 tilt-t' Club, 4, Nlonitor, 4, l't-iwonolity Club, 1, ll'r,vl ll'i11.l Stull, 4, liirl Rt--cnc, 3, llomt- Room Al.I'1'llNlll't'I', 4, XVUCC, 1, , AUBREX' COR'l'NER lf' Ytutlvnt li o tli liI't'llNlIl'CI', 43 lforntn Club, rg llflllllllllt' Club, 1, 4, 4, tiirl Rt-wrvr, 1, QQ illll'1'I4ll'1llll'I', 4, llome l'1llllllll.2,' Queen, 41 Spanish Club, 1, Super-laitivt-, 4, llrlivc Stoll, 4, Nlonitor, 4, 4, ll'r,xl lI'in.1' Stuff, 4, Whitt an l.1ll-, 4, Hr-:li-iN IDORRIH l'I't'1lNllI't'l', Red Cro-R Club, RI Sl'Cl'l'IilI',l fliruamirvr, llome Roolll, 4. HARot,o lJRYl-Z Cborall Club, 1, 3, 4, R.U.l. C, Non-Com, 4, Ullit'el', 4. BARBARA EGGl.FS'I'ON XX' Girl Rewr'vt', 2, 3, 42 llrat- lllllllt' Club, 4, Riding Club, 3, 4, Sl'l'l'l'llll'X, llomr Room, 3. PAUL FARREI I. llunu- Room llI't'1lSlll4t'I', :Q llomt- Room l'rcRi4lt'nl, 3, 4, Nlonitor, 4, 4, ll'r.vl ll'i1nl Noll, 4, ll4l'lINR Stoll, 4, l llunot' S1u'lL'lX llllivw, 4, Quill .mtl Svroll, 4, R,U.I. C., 4, 4, Non'Com, 4, lllli1'l'l' 4, Rillt' lilillll, 4, Going Um' NYM Stu-ring Commit- tee, 4, lliAY, 4, 4, Senior Sunil Club, ll Snperlntivc, 4. v 4, Miss XVC2-I High, 4' DOROTHY FEIGENBAUM PATR1c:1A FISHER 'M lfuriun Club, i, :Q Girl Rs- wrvc, 1, 1, 5, 43 llnun- Rnuin Vlfl'-Pl'1'5llll'llI, 43 Riding Club, 3, 4, President, 43 llmum- Rubin Scurvtairy-'I'rc:is- urcr, 4, ll'r.vl ll'il1il Stuff, 4, Monitor, 4, Supa-rlzitivc, NVUCC Nun-Coin, 2. BRUCE FLAKE lfnruin Club, 3, BOBBYE FLIPPO WALTER FREEMAN VERNAL GAMELE Girl Rcscrvi-g Glen- Club, Churzll Club, Music l o:stiV:ll, 4, llllllli' Rubin Ri-presentzl' tive. 1945 DOUGLAS FISHER lf' .5 Pl 11 R, F' JIMMY FITE lf- l-iuurbzill, 3, 4, lNIunugr:un Club, 3, 4. MARY PORTER FLEMING lf' President, ,luninr lligh, rg junior Red Cross, ig llumv Rnnm Represemaitive, lg Girl Rear-rw, 4, Riding Club, 43 ZISPHXR Smlf, 45 Ili-lla Stuff, 43 Literary Club, 45 XVOCC, 3, 4, Nun-Cum, z, Officer, 3, Il'f's1 ll'inJ Stuff. PAUL FOREHAND 'J Student Council, 1, 13 Home Ronin Prraimluiu, ng lixirlxvlnr Club, 1. JUNE FUQUA Riding Club, 4. ANITA GENTRY THE SARA Gui Hnmg Room St-t'rctary, 41 Riding Club, 43 tilt-v Club, 4. EVERETT GOURLEY, JR. llomy Room Vict--l'l'e1-itlt-lit. 13 Supcrlatiw, 1, 3, 41 S1'l ' tv Council, St-rgvailit-:it-Al'1m, 13 Safcty Club, Presitlvnt, 33 Sri:-iit'c Club, 21 R-0-'ll-Co Nou-Com, 1, 31 Ulf'-ll 'film' Sufi 4 4' Riding Club, 41 ljfillllilllk' Club. 3. 41 MOH' im,-, 3, 43 Pan-Arnerivan Club, 43 lforum Club, 21 Home Room St-t'rt't1ll'5'. 41 Uxvlllll a l.ilc, 4. MYRA HALQKERMAN lf library Stall. GLADYS JANE Hicks Uflirt' Staff, 13 Art Club, 1, Knitting Club, 13 Girl Rv! R,-rw, 13 Debating Club, 21 YVUCC, 1. HEl,EN HOSALE gf Dramatic Club, 1, 3. 41 'l'be Pllllllilllllfl 43 liirl Rt'- scrxt, 3, 4. HARRIET -lAc:KsoN National Honor Sot'it't5'. 41 Monitor, 4. 3 E,.N,,l.,0,,H BERNARD Go1.os'rEiN f ll'w,tl ll'inll Staff, 1, 1, 3, 43 Z!-Il'llYR, I, 1, 33 Dramatis' Club, 1, 1, 3, 43 Student Counvil, I, 3, 43 Student Athletit' .'Xasot'iation, 3, 43 Literary Club, r, 1, 33 llomz- Room Chaplain, 1, 1, 43 Spanish Club, 13 N.l .l.., l, 1, 3, 43 llofs Statr, 33 Stu- dt-nt Congress, 1, 1, 3, 43 Salvty Patrol, 1, 1, 33 Salt-ty Council, 1, 33 Superlative, I, 13 Qllk'l'l'lt'Illlt'l', I3 Moni- tor, I, 1, 3, 4. MARGARET ANN GRIITFIN Quill and Scroll, 3, 43 Per- Ronality Club, lj Riding Club, 43 l.ite-rari' Club, 43 National llonor Society, 43 liirl Rest-rw, 1, 31 Dramativ Club, 33 ll'rst ll'iml Staff, 1, 33 ZH-Ink Staff, 43 llomr Room Vicc-l'residci1t, 1, 33 llomt- Room Treasurer, 43 Science Club, 13 XVOCC, 1. SHARON HARRIS WAYNE Hll.l. Stuior Claw 'l'l't-zlsillw-t', 43 Monogram Club, 3, 4. CLARICIE E. ITIN Salt-ty Patrol, 1, 33 XVOCC, Nou-Com, 33 Girl Reserve, 1, 3, 43 Literary Club, 1, 31 Sviclice Club, 1, 33 Monitor, 43 Champion Intramural Basketball Team, 42 Dra- matic Club, lj XVhat a lata, 4. JUDY JACKSON llomC Room 'l'rc:mircr, 21 Supcrlativt-, 1, 33 Home Room Reprcsi-utalivt', 3, 43 Monitor, 43 Girl Rt-st'rvt', 1, 3, 41 llonm-tuning At- tendant, 43 Riding Club, 4. CLASS ROBERT JAMES 'l'I':II'cl Ululm, I3 R.U.'l'.l'., 2, 3, flH'll't'l', -33 IJ, U. Prcpi- Ilrnr. JANE JOHNSON V llomc Room l'rI-siIlI'nt, I 3 Rvml Uross f'llIl3, li ll'I'.vI ll'inIl i'lIIlI, 13 Quill illlll Scroll, 4 3 Z!-'l'llN R Stuff, 43 AIIII-riI':III l' :I N s p o r t, 21 'l'IIlip 'l'imI-3 13 VVlI:II n :I l.il'0, 43 l:0l'lllIl Cl uln, Scr- l'l'l2lI'j', I 3 Urlicv Staff, 43 l3r:IIn:Itir K' l ll lm, Bll5lllk'F5 M:IIInge-r, 43 N.l .l.., 1, 3, 4, l,l 0Slllk'llf, 42 l.ll1l'1ll'j' Stuff, 22 XVOCC, 13 Monitor, 4. VIRGINIA JORDAN l.iIrI':II'y C'lIIlI, 43 Monitor, 4. BOIIBYE ANN KIRBY If llomc RUUIII Sc-tra-I:II'y, 1. 3, 43 SIIpvI'l:IIivI-, 3, 43 Girl RI-NI-rve, 1, 3, 43 XYIICC, IQ Mixwl i'lIoI'IIs, 43 Ulm' C'lIIlI, 43 l,l'iIlIl1lfli' Clula, 43 Moni- tor, 3, 43 lI'r.rl ll'ilIIl Stuff, 43 Riding C'lIIlI, 4. BETTY LATHAM ll0I'lIlll Club, lj Monitor, 43 Girl RI'sI'I'w, 33 lI'r.Il ll'in.1 Staff, 4Q Spxmisli Vlulv, 13 lJl'illl'l2Illl' Clulw, I, 1, 33 l'I'r- NoII:Ility C'lIIlI3 RI-Il fflbss C'lIIl1, 1. f LAURA LEA SIIIIII-III Body SQ'l'l't'IiIl'j, 43 SllJ7f'flilllVK', 1, 5, 43 D,A,R, Mcilalist, 43 c'lR't'I'll'1llll'I', 43 Quill :Incl Scroll, 43 Nilllilllill lloIIor Sovicty, 41 ZHPIIYR Stuff, -4, 43 ll'r.rl 1l'ir1Il Stuff, I, 1, 51 l,il1'I'1ll'j' fxlllll, 1, 3. 4 I1rIIIIItiI C'lIIl1 I 1 3 4' V ' ' I U 'I - I 1 'lIroIvIIIg l':IIIIs, I3 .'xlll1'l'- ivan l':INsporr, 13 Stuclcm .'XtlIlI-tim' .N5SUl'lIlIlllll, 1, 3, 4, SI'I'I'I'I:Irs 4' lforum Club I . I v I lI'z'siIle'IIt, IQ XVUCC' Ol'liI'cr, 1, 33 llomc Room Pri-Niilcunt, 13 llomu Room SI-crm-I:Ir5, 1, 33 llomr: Room Rl'J1l'Q'Sl'lllll' Iivc, IQ l'lI:IInpioII lllIl'1lHlll- I':Il lizlskvtlwzlll, 33 Claus Scr- l'l'Illl'j', 1, 3. 1945 BETTY LOUISE JENKINS Ulm- i'lIIlI, 42 M l '- 42 llffslbllilllfj Club, 13 ll'r'.fl ll'i1IIl Stuff, 43 Girl RI-serve, 43 XVUFC, 2, 53 Ill-lla, 4. GRIFF JONES MARY KARR lf' Nntionzll llllllul' Sovim-ly, 4. RALPH F. LANGRECK, JR. lli-Y, 43 ll'rsr ll'im1 Stall, 43 ZIQIIIIYR Staff, 43 l7r:Im:ItY ic Vlula, 43 nxvllill II l.ifv, 43 Quill llllll Scroll, 43 llllllll' Room Yl1't'-l'l'i'5llll'lll, 1, 41 R,0,'l',1',, 3, 4, Nllll-fvlllll, X1 l,iIcr:Iry l'lIIl1, 12 AVI Vllllh EDMUND L. LAWRENCE Stumlent Body PI't'Sllll'llf, 43 Superlzitivc, 1, 3, 42 Vlzlw Vice-Prn-aiIleIIt, 31 ll 0 III 1' Room l'resideIII, 1, 32 Ili-Y, 3, 43 Quill Zlllil Scroll, 43 R.U.'l'.i'., 1, 5, Ufli1'1'l'. 33 lNr10l!0JlI'ZllIl flulv, 1, 5. 42 Stuclcnt Athletic Avocizltioll. 1, 3, 4, i'lI:IirIn:III, 43 lfoot- hglll, 3, 3, 4, AlIurII:Ite Cup- t:IiII, 43 All-City, .'Xll-MiIl- Starr, All-State, .All-SIIIFQ VVilli:IIn llume Aw:IrII3 III- IOI'5l'll0lll5lll' l,e:IgIII-'s lligh- cat SI'orer3 Bzlsketlmzlll 'l'e':IIII, 3, 43 Altcrmitv C':Ipt:IiII, 43 All-City, 43 All-l'IIiI, 33All- Rtjlllillill, 33 All-SIIIII-, 33 ll' TI-IIIII, 13 .Nll l'lllll'llIllI1t'IIl, 13 'IR-IIIIiw, 1, 33 i':IptIIiII, 33 llllt'l'Sl'h0lCl5!ll' l.l'IlJLlll' Cham- pion, Singlcs IIIHJ l,0lll3ll'5, 3. DAN LEFKOVITS W ll'IIYC'l l'lIIlI, 21 l7I':IIII:ItiI' . 1 'I l. Z..J-'- I lla If? 'ytmdg rbi I7 THE PHIL LEVITAN NX llrarnatii' Club, 2, 3, llmne Room Ullivvr, 2. - 1 4,-'f- ' HERMAN LOWENSTEIN Stamp Club, 2, llistnry Club, I, llome Room Treasurer, I, llome Room Representa- tive, I, 2, llome Room Viet'- Pre-itlent, 3, Home Room Chaplain, 3, R.0.'l'.C. Non- Com, 3, Sports ClIIb, I. FFLICIA MCTCORMICIK Uirl Reserve, 2, 3, 4, l,it- 1'I'IlI'f Club, 2, 3, 4, Sevre- trtry, 4, 'l'r4-asnrer, 3, Moni- tor, 4, llnme Room Seerv- tarp, 2, Riding Club, 3, 4, llrainatir Club, 2, 3. 4, Per- Ronality Club, 2, Svielwe Club, .11 ll'f.Il ll'im1 Staff, Zi -lf- JOHN WESLEY MANUS R.U.'l'.C. Rifle 'I'eam, 4. FRANCES JANE MEANS Dramatie Club, 2, 4, VVOCC Non-Com, 31 ll'r.II lfiml Staff, 4, ZEI'IIvR Staff, 4, Monitor, 4, Girl Reserve, 4, Safety Count-il, 3, Home Room Vive-Presitlent, 4, Sei- enev Club, 3. ALICE MARIE MILLER lntramural Basketball Cham- pions, 2, Monitor, 4, Safety Patrol, 4, lntramural Basket- ball, 4. SENIUR DORIS LITTLE literary Club, 2, 3, Riding Club, 4, National llonor So- eiety, 4, ll'r5l lI'iml Stalq, 3, Library ClIIb, 3, Girl Reserve, 2, 3, Dramatic Club, 2, llome Room Presi- tlent, 2, Personality Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3, XVUCC, 2. MARIE MCALEXANDER En MCWHORTER Xf Football, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Squad, 4, Golf, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball, 3, 4, All-Star lntramural 'I'eam, 3, Riding Club, 3, 41 Dra- matic' Club, 3, 4, Home Rnnm Ulllvrr, I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES MASON Travel Club, 2, Rirling Club, 3, 4, Football, 4, Choral Club, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball, bvllllllllg Team, 4, Home Room Uflieer, 3, 4. MARTHA MEDAUGH ,X Girl Reserve, 2, 3, Literary Club, 2, 3, 41 Ullive Staff, 4, Monitor, 4, Personality Club, 2, Dramatic Club, 12 Seienre Club, 2, XVUCC, 2 LYNN MOENCH Literary Club, 2, Drarnatit' Club, 4, Hi-Y, 4, llome Room President, 4. CLASS Mom ANN MORlAR'l'X' -IIMMY Nom. W Igrzun Vlulv, 1. 3- 4- ll'I-.vr ll'i11Il Stuff, 43 llomv Rlblblll St'l'j.fL'ilIllill-.'xl'lllh, R.0.'l'.l'.. Non-C'oIII, 2. 3. +- izlskvtluull M:ln:1gcI', 22 lfllflf' lmll MllllllKl'f, 23 B'Tf'f'l'l oollnlll, 2, 3, -li Sillictfv l'ounril, 3. LUAS OLSHINE Xf .II-:AN PARRISH llfllllllllllf l'lulI, SQ 17- U- Xlcc-l'rc'siIll'llt, 41 T- K I- K lulb Sn-1'I'ct:ll'y, 42 VVUVU . VAN PARRISH I-IOWARII PATTON ':II: '.Z'- Di ll nn ilulw 4 R011- Non-K'oIn, 3. 1945 JEANETTI-I NASH Uflicz- Srzlff, 3, 41 Nxnionzll llonor Sorivty, 43 Supvrlzl- tive 2, 3, 43 l.il1r:n'y Club, 23 Home RooIn Scvretzllw, 2. MONA Nom. kg' llomc RooIII SL'l'l'l'fIll'y, 2, 41 lH'lirc Staff, 43 C'horzIl Clulv, 43 Monitor, 43 VVUCK' Olli- cer, 2, 31 Girl Rc-serve, 43 ll'r'.rl lI'i11I! Staff, 43 Zl-1I'nI'R Stuff, 4. EMILY PARRISH If l7r:IIn:IIic Clulv, 2, 33 Riding Club, 2, 3, 43 Girl Resvrvc SOCl'l'l!ll'j', 43 llonw Room Rcpresc-Inzitivc, 23 ll o In 4' R o o III Se1'I'c't:II'y-'I'l'c:Isl1I'cr3 lnrrnmurzil liziskvtlmll, 2, 33 'l'e'IInis 'l'c-zim, 3, 41 Supcrlzi- livr, 3, 43 Monitor, 43 'lion- nis Doubles xvlllllff, 33 XVOCK' Non-Corn, 3. NELL PARRISH if llomu Room vit?-Pl't'Sllll'lll, 21 Home Room Pfl'5lCl?llf, 43 Riding cilllll, 2, 3, 4, Svcrr- tary, 33 llfilllllllll' Vlulv, 2, 3, 41 XVUCC, 2, 3, Nfill-CVIIIH, 33 Girl Re-si-I'vc, SI-l'gv:1IIt-:l!- Arms, 43 lNlonitor, 43 'l'vnnis Yliflllll, 4. CAROLYN PARTEE Pill!-.AlYIt'l'll'2lIl cilllll, 23 ll'r,rr ll'iml Stuff, 2, 3, 43 I,ll!'l'fll'j' Club, 33 Zrtvnik Staff, 43 Ili-lla, 33 l7r:IIn:Itic Flulm, 32 Quill and Scroll, 43 XVOCC' Nllll-cllllll, 2, 3. VIRGINIA DELLE PEARL Monitor, 43 cillflflll Clulw, 43 lJr:IIn:nic Clulw, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserva-, 2, 3, 4, ,llI'K'1l5llI'Cl', 3, Sl'Cl'ClZll'j', 43 Sufi-ty Coun- cil, 23 llomv RooIII Score-tziry, 43 Pl'l'SlllHllllj' Vlulv, 23 l.ir- vrnry Clnlx, 3, 43 ll'1'.rl 1l'inI1 Staff, 3, 43 Zl-:I-nik Stuff, 3, 43 Riding Vlulu, 4. THE ,f JERALU PETSER V R.U.'l'.LT., 3, 41 Saifcty Coun- ril, 33 l7l'ilIIl1lIll'f'llllY, 1, 33 Sciellrm' Flnli, 1. ? WARim Poms lf llvlwzltv 'll-ann, 41 lfoutlmll, 3, 43 :Kll-Stun' Sqnanl, 4. VHIVUE-f?alsf Foofghupn fffffvl EVELYN PRHNZEL IN-rwnzlliti Fluls, Sc'i'gc:il1l- lll'.'xl'lIlN, 13 Riding C'lul1, 3, 41 llnnlm' Runnin Vi1'c'-l'l'0si- 'li-nt, QQ llnnu- Ronin Rvprv- N1'llIllllYl', X1 liirl Rcsvrvv, i, 1, 3, 41 IJ. U., QQ llnmv- mining .'xIll'IHl1llll, 43 C'lmr4il fllllll, 41 Nlnnitor, 4. GWIN QLlARl,EIS MARAlPiAN Rszsn if Riding Club, 3, 4, Si'1'I't'UlI'f, 43 llnnn- Ronin l'rcsidm'nt, 4. -JOHN Russleli. l,llL'l'Lll'f' Vlnlw, 1, 3, 43 Nal- lllllllll llnnm' Snvim-ty, 43 llumr Rnnln Hflirvr, 13 ll'w,rl ll'iu.l Stull, 4. SENIQJH 48.0441 ' 7 J Y. Y. PHn,Livs lf Mnnugrznii Vlnlv, 4, 41 lfnnt- lwalll, 3, 4, C':ipt:nin, 4, All- Stair Sqnanl, 43 Vlzlw l'riwi-- mlm-nt, 3, 4. BETTY LOU PRATT l,1'l'hUll2lllIf' l'lnl1, 13 liirl Ri-servo, 1, 4, 43 XVUVV, 1, 33 Nlnnitnr, 4. GEORGIA PRENZM. V Uirl Rcwi'vm', 1, 3, 43 l'rr- sunzility flnlw, i, 13 Sulm-ty i'nnnc'il, r, 13 llnim- Ronin 'lll't'1lSllI'1'l', 1, 3, 43 C'ln'cr- lc:l1li'l', 1, 43 Riding C'lnlv, 1. 3. PEGGY RAM:-:Y Girl Rvwl'x'v, 1, 3, 43 Ur.: mania' flnlw, 13 Risling i'lnlv, 43 l.itc'rnry Clnlv, 13 IN-I' snnzllity' Kllllll, 13 XVUl'f', 1, 31 linml, 53 lllgvl Il'i11.I Stuff, 3, 43 Zi-vain: SI1ll'l',4Q xI0lllIIlI', 41 l'lmi'nx, 4. RAYMOND ROLAND f1,, . R.U.I.l. Non-loin, 1, , Spanish Club, Z1 Mnnitnr, I1 ll. 0.3 Snlm-ty i'nun1'il, QQ lfnrinn Vlulw, 13 Ilunw Ronin Sc'vrc't:xry, 1. BETTY RUTi,Enm4 CLASS BETTY Sci-IULMAN if Safety Council, 1, Dramatic Club, 2, 4, ll'r.vI lfind Staff, z, 3, 4, ZEPIIIR Staff, 3, 4, Choral Club, 2, 3. HELEN SUE SCI-IwARTz Via, .i ,I fun' IV' JIMMY SENTER Dramatic ClIIb, 3, 43 Science Club, 25 Quill ancl Scroll, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4. INEZ MARIE SI-IEPHEARD National llonor Society, 4, Literary Club, 4, Riding Club, 4, Ili-lla Staff, 4. ANN SHOUSE Home Room Secretary, 1, Home Room Preaiflent, 3, 4. 1945 NANCIE SAVAGE lf' Cheerleader, 3, 49 Girl Re- serve, I, 2, 3, 4. BERNARD Sci-IwARTz lg' Bosav SELPH 7 HM '47 BOBBY SI-IEPERIJ if Football, 3, 4, Student Body Vice-President, 4. GORDON SHIPPEY Home Room Officer, 2, Rid- ing Club, Vice-President, 43 Home Room Officer, 3, Travel Club, 23 Science ClIIb, 2. tf. j' HERBERT SIMON L- Travel Club, IQ Pan-Ameri- can Club, zg R.O.'I'.C., 2. THE GEORGIA SIMS MARILEB Slsx l'z-rwnmlity Clula, IQ Vhnrnl Fluh, 2, 33 VVOCC' Non- Cnm, 13 ll. 0. 'l'rc-:ie-nrcr, 4. JACK STIGERS Football, 4. ELBA SWACK Dramatic' flnla, 23 D r n m Nlziior, 4. En TEFFT lf'rsl lfimi, 3, 4, KN:-Iiditor, 43 National llnnor Society, 43 Quill and Scroll, 43 lloms' Room Prcsidn-nt, 43 Student Vnnnril, 2, 43 R.0.'l'.K'. Non- fnm, 2, 3Q Riding Clnlm, 43 Sm-ninr ScnntClnlw, 23 Zrzvlnk Staff, 43 llrnmzitir Ulnla, As- sistant Stage lN1nn:iger, 43 lli-Y l':irlimnc'ntnrimi, 43 l,iter:lry flnlw, 43 N:itiun:il lforl-mir lxngm-, 43 Vl'l1:it n l,ifc, 41 Mnnimr, 4. ANSON TRAVIS lf xf' SENIUR RALPH S1Ncrl.AiR AMELIA S1vn'THi: LEON STRAUSS if if I JAMES TEAGARDEN 5l'li'll1'f' l'lnl1, 33 :Xrt Flnlw, 3 LUCIIEN 'TI-IRR!-Il.l. Safely l,Zlll'Hl, I, 3, 3, .4 R.o.'r.4', mia.-1-.-, 1, g, 4 Ili-lln Stuff, 43 Rifle 'll-:nn 4. 7 BOBBY XANTREASI-I Xl! C'lnl1, 21 ll'r.rl ll'iu.l, 4' Zi-ZPHYR Staff, 43 Quill :inc Scroll, 41 lNlonitnr, 41 Sn' pi-rl:nix'v, 4. X CLASS ANN WAlNWRlGlll' Studcnt Body viCt l,l'L'5lllt'Ill, 4, Nutionatl llonor Society l'I'esidcnl, 4, llomc Room Rt-pI't-sell!utivc, I, 2, 3, 41 loolbnll, 43 liuskctlwzill, 41 Supcrlntivu, 43 ZICPIINR Stull, 43 Monogruiii Club, 3, 4, lli-Y, 4, .'XllfSIau' lfootlwalll Squad, 4, llomc RooIn Presi- dcnt, :Q lIlIl'1llllllI'1ll Softball, 4, blonitor, 43 .'xll-lliUlll'll1l- llll'lll lIlll'illIllll'lll liznkctbzillg R.U.'l'.C., 1, 3, Non-Com, 3. ROBERT M. WEINER :KIT Club, Vit?-l,l'L'5lllt'lIf, 21 Quill :Ind Scroll, 3, 4, Scr- ucaint-:II-:XrIIIE, 4, ljfllllllllit' Club, 5, 4, l.itcr:u'y Club, 3, 4, ZICPIINR Stull, 5, 41 Ili-llu , . . . Stull, 3, 4, io-Izditorg ll rx! ll'iu.l Stull, Monitor, 4, Sul:-ty Council, 4, KlW1llllN llisiory' Contest, 4, XVlI:It :I .. ,, l.Ile, 4. BARBARA WHITSI1 l' l.llt'l'lll'j' Club, 1, 3, 41 Rid- ing' Cluli, 3, 3, Ciirl RcscI'I't', 1, 3, l,llH'1lI'j' Klub, 33 ll ml ll'iuIl Stoll, ll Drznnauic Club, 1, 3, l't-rxouzility Club, I - I 1, 3, bpznnsli Klub, 3. JOE WILLIAMS M Scicncc Club, Vice-l'residcnt, :Q c'lll't'l'lt'1Hll'l', 3, 4, ll'I'.vl Il'i11Il Stuff, 4, Zl'1l'llXk Staff, 43 Riding Club, 4, SlIPk'l'lCl' tive, 3, 4, Home Room Ser- j.fK'lllll'ill'.Nl'lllS, 4. CAROL WOELFLIN Girl Rcscrvc, 1, 33 I,ltl'l'lll'f' Club, 3, 43 l3r:IIn:Itic Club, :Q Pcrsonzility Club, .13 llomc Room VlL't l,l't'Sllll'lli, :Q Science Club, 21 XVOCC, fa lJONAl.lJ Wr:DI: V 1945 BETTY WALKER llome Room Vice-l'ro.-sident, 2, 33 llomc Room President, 43 Girl Reserve, 2, 3, 4, Rlllllll-Z Cllllv, 43 Dramatic Club, 3. RONALD WEBB lf- Home Room Representative 3, 41 Home Room President, 1, Nfonogralm Club, 4, H- Team Basketball, 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President, 2, lu- ffillllllflllh, 3, 4, R,0,'1',C,, 3 3. PAUL WEINSTEIN, JR. lf- R.0.'l'.C. Non-Com, 33 Quill llllll Scroll, 3, Vice-Presidellt, L 43 National Honor Society, X, f 41 ll'f.rr Il'iml Staff, 3, 4. ' EDGAR WILKERSON HAROLD WILT 1,-N Home Room Secretary, 2: Home Room Represelitntive, 3, 43 Spanish Club, 31 ln- trnmurul Football Champions, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Ili-Y, 41 Superlntive, 4, R.0.'l'.C Non-Com, 3, Officer, 3, 4' I Nlonitor, 3, 4. MARJ ORIE LOUISE WOI.r' National Honor Society, 4, Literary Club, 4.3 Riding Club, 43 Girl Reserve, SQ ll'r.rl lI'inIl Stuff, 3, Dru- mzltic Club, 2, Personality Club, 22 Home Room Presi- dent, 3, Science Club, 2, VVUCC, 2. SENIURS FRANCES WORRELL MARGARET WYATT Dramatic Club. CHARLES A. YATES R.O.T.C. Non-Com, 2, 3 H o m e R o o m Sergeant-ab Arms, 23 Home Room Treas- urer, 31 Literary Club, 2. 1945 FRANCES EMILY WRIGHT Monitor, 3, 4, Home Room Vice-Presidelit, 33 ZEPHYR Staff, 3, 4, Office Staff, 4, Tennis Team, 4. JANE KIRBY YANCEY DORIS ZAGER National Honor Society, 4: Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Sec- retary, 4, Monitor, 4, Ollice Staff, 4, Lihrary Staff, I, 2, 4, President, 41 Dramatic Ulub, I, 2, Publicity Man- ager, 2, Home Room Ser- geant-at-Arms, 45 VVOCC Non-Com, 2, 3, llfnt Wind Staff, I, 2, 3, 45 Girl Re- serve, 2. SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES HENRY KEIIEI' BUCKNER, JR. CI-IARI,Es DIINRIE EMILY Cm' Esxmn Zi. 6' 1: M EIINA BERNIQE FERI:UsoN If jonx lVl.-KXVl'El.l. fill.BliR'l' lf WII.I.IAM ANIJRI-IVV CIRISVVULID ALLEN HENRY jus'r1cE, JR. BE'I'sx' KARI. VIVIAN LOUISE LAVENDER M ARI' A N N XVOODRL' I-'I' 24 jot: l.I-Lvlxsox Usc.IR l.L'cAs If Jn JUi1Hf,. 'l'k.XVlS A x N lN1L'l.EAx l lERHliR'l' SQIIVII-xR'I'z M Jquuf MAIII-:IN N J LI N li SLA UoII'I'I-:R Loft 'l'EwIsox .ll-Z.-KN I.,wRI-:NI ,TRAVIS fiRAL'li l'i'l'Hl-ll. 'I'RlPP '1'IIoIvIAs XVOLFE if K egg Q S Q We -d lv f 'deem I X, ,Q If A f ., x E 5 '. URTIMFR. ANDIHHSUN. BM.m1nu S'1mn,u: SMIIH. Cum NFR. RICHARD SMITH BOBBY CORTNER JANE LEPLEY BOBBY BALDRIDGE Miss HEI.EN ANDERSON MR, lVIAx MORTIMHR OFFICERS J . Ml f 7' lr' t My X fmffz r ,sy ,Q ,.- X rr-f 3.3! 'H . . Q 1 3 ,411 v. ?' . LASS Preyic1'cn1 1 rift'-P7t'iidt'71f Secretary Trcamrcr Sponsor Spun mr 26 ll xx Inu: JUNIUH CLASS unc .-Xl.l.lcx W -In-:wlf1.l, .-Xkxrsrnoxcz if l3lf'r'l'x' .'X'I'k'llI.IiY .' H.XRNlfS 1 ful-4UIU'If I! XTIN IR. v IXIILIDRICID Iils'I'Hsll,xR1fs XZ' Cl,-,b,J-.,,,.p-49,-s-al: I x x All-pxx 1311-'l-'Llc ,f xI.XRsIlDRIlf lilkcruan W lhf'l rY Huuxu Ill vm' f,Yl-1R5'I'RIfI'l' liomrwl, DIR. XX' Rin Xuuw Iiuulxcz Suu ' Hummxxx linux Iirf'r'l'Y likowx lik I-iw :fu lim: BRL :CK cngcphadef , 4f, .x, nz Bl'.XII'l s L2 ll: Nil Num, Cxkxlax' l3lf'r'l'Y Com-in 12 lx I M X QUKIA-R Xfk3fviiw-z' fufwi .nfl Hu! am' K'nR'l'x I'R I NMFS Ilwllfl La Y Ilxvls lmlxlx' Iluxw l'lfc:m' If R lil rms RJ .IUNIUH CLASS ' 'Fug lv' 'l'. I. Inv.-VxNs .IMG . ff V, wax OLGA FINNEY 1 4Dn5.5fy ':'H S AIEAN Fox .I EANETTE FVQLZA ARLENF f:lI,RERT ANN GILES ALAN CLILLEN 1XI.'ml2m'N f:0l,I7BFRG .IRAN f:0I,DMAN ELIZABETH f-:RAF JENNY CIRAHAIXI BETTIE GRIGGS DOROTHY f:RlGSRY KENNETH GROONIS ARTHVR Gm' .IRAN HAMILTON G h iff! -if'-YH XVAYNF IJAMNIOND 4, R ' L BILLY HENDERSON ANN Honcn xlmxn' H YTCHINSON LILLIAN -IFNNINGS If BARBARA JEXYELI. xf ANN JONES ANN.-x MAR -IONFS JUNIUH CLASS ICRLHNF joxns NIARY l'f1.1,r2x .Ioxlfs 1 f - . sf f Pfvrsv -'ONES XX C' ' 'f ' 'g 7' ' ' 1 I'Tl,I,.X -Iunmx BETTY Klzxxrim' 'l'1lr2l.M.-x I,Al'lDl'S M 1 'LQ' ,. , ,. FRANK LE.-w1z1,1, X ' 5 s',fj.' jul IIIEVUY W DURUTHY l,l2vY .lL'sTrN.x LIGHTA1.-xx K Rowrix.-x I,1GuTx1.-xx Z 7 QQIEORGE I,INEHAl'CH Z AARON I,l'L'.xs 2 Cn.xR1.r2s RIAIHER AI .-xcxl It M .XRTIN I jonxxx' RIASUN xf' Cxxxxox RIAYISS XX B IJVTY AN N xlk'CUN N Eu. DIARY Flux.-x XICCUNNIZLI. Cxkolxx Klclhwnn XV.fu.'l'mz Himsa ICL1 wok AIlI,l,liR Kf '5 f--'7 '7'f C.-NRI, Mums JUNIUH CLASS I ,ANN NIILTON M DORIS BIONTGOMFRX lf RICIIARII VVIOORIS Ivv .IRAN NII'I.LER JOHN RIYERS V JEAN NIL HOISON ,I EAN CAROL O'DONNEI,I. BETTY ANN OOIIIII BELL Own. QIENE PERIGEN ELLEN PRATT ROY PRINIM IJONNA RAWLS HENRX' REEII XVII.l,l.-XXI RIT1 FR KI.-RRY ELLEN ROBERTSON JEAN ROSSELI. ALTON NIORTON ZAOER -I,-KNIT SCHWARTZ 731. Q DI,-IAIES SHADE ANN SHAW JOAN SMITII If C117 0 I HIRLEX 91 HW FCCPR JUNIUH CLASS .f pq., In , 'f ,.f1. Rll'l'l.-XRIY SfXllTll ,Q Tommy SMITH if C,uxom'N STRINGIQ IJOROTHY SU1.znAcHER if ' 'Lt .IOHN SWENDELI. -love 12 TAT ls RlcHARnTrsNsE1. 24 C.1xRo1.vN TIPTQN JOYCE Tnmxms LZ -I EAN TYNER L TZ N.AON1I VANCE l! MARY FRANCES TYsoN VIRGINIA VINCENT LILA XVALKER SHIRLEY xVATSON Envsls VVEH. VA. I MARY I,ol'1sE VVERNER XVILMA XVEST AIIIJIRED xVHlTSlTT xiff i-iff -fk,-11? BEVERLY YVILKES I'f1.1zA-xnETn VV1l.soN if DoN.4xl.n XVRIGHT I30ROTHY XVRIGHT Nsuml XYAMPOI, X? 1 W is :S I Q' N , si? k i J! QL ri 7 BILLY LAWRENCE IDICK JONES GEORGE HAGAN CAROL ZEIGLER Miss ANN DEMBSKY .Q s La, Inxwnlwm , HM..xN. RE CLASS if OFFICERS President Vife-President Treasurer Secretary Sponsor SUPHUMUHE CLASS VIRGINIA ACIQIIIIIGI: VIRGI Nl.-X A Mos GRACE BALI. X! I low Ann lifxuku l l' PA'I'sI' HIIRNIQII' Lf' j IIA N IIA BARN Hs .lII.INI'I'.x limuww lf lNlAIu:AIIH'I' linux BI'RImIfI.I. Brxsuw X, li r'I I'I' Bom' M V SIII-2 .ANN l5uI'I.IIIN My M.IRI:.-IRIHI' lim I IN l'AIII.I:rN I: HRIIIIIIZI' Rf Bon liI'Iu:I:suN ANN CII.-IMIII:kI,.-IIN hlosm-IIINIQ Coon: I-Tum .um Cm If V, PIII'I,I.Is CoIu,IcIssI:N EINY.-Xkll f'RUl'CH lJuI.uIu1:s lm.-XYIS Rlililiyg D.-IvIs luM jmw N Ia DUKRI-I'I'l' M.IIzII-: f'l'I I IM II.I' DIFS JAMES DIIIIIN PIIILIP EIJXV.-XRIVS VIANIQ FINGER LORIQNE I-'III' SUPHUMUHE CLASS IN1.-xkvj.-xxn Gu.BER'r V- FIJ- MARY f'.YI'HI-IRINE CQIASPIE jo.-ww Glovxek B,xRn.'xk.vx Uomnmu: X2 FILE -Imw Gvuzmxn V! KIERARII Gauss X-Z Axx Guys: I.H'l'l's' I,m' II.-mmf K a. - 2 KQFIIIRKIE IIAGAN X! Vlkmxl.-x HOIXI' ,f H.Axun,uz.-x j:u1M,xx Fvmxx JFNKINS DICK joxus SHIZRRII. KIRSIINHR X! Bllm' Infxwklexcrz ' if S.u.m' I,mvER J -Imax Lum P' f jL'.wrm l,mr:1r X! f j.-xmas l.ls:nnfu'c:n V ANN l,1'l l'l.r: K 1' jmx Locxr: J 5 ' ROBERT NICCURMICK J' C'1.,-wnruxrs Mcwnmu HK limam Nil'Il.'I'ON f limrzl. Ivhcnmns 1 1 by HANN,-xn NIIERSVV I f Hmm' Mu,1,rtR P12160 Blu, KIIAKIIJRFI ., ' ' ' 1 fi., 'fi SUPHUM CLASS Rlfm Momuzs l'mf:x' Mmuus Axx U'K.-uw UHE 'I A x rt PA-XllGF'l'l l'HiYERl.Y PA'l'I'0N ,f JAMES Proxim: I P.-X'I l'l PURYI-ZAR e.f jmn Rl I'I.liIll l'iI?WARI1 Sxmrsfw Blu. SMITH xf CAROL Smml NIM: SMITH XX Ann: S'rxl.l,MAN V4 yy Sul,-xx N r: SCIHVARTZ jusr: TEHZLE Rm' 'l'oM1-KIM Bun 'I'unf:r.l2 , Fun Vrxcsxr xf FRFDDIE XV.-Xl,DRl'M M.-mv Wxsmxr x M.-uwufx VVERB J, ORA Bl-:l.l, XVILHE, lMVir,ff lil.l.r:N XVILSON V D,u,l..-xs XVISFL1 x DoN.'u,n VVrr'r RX' f l5Ul'l2I.AS VVITI' Xf Bon XVQLH: 7 Z , UARUI. Z!-'Inu-:R M ,. lu AXN ' wkii X Io E MW I' 'I if I ff QI ai .Xf.mIlvng.- I'0IllillANlY. XXIII ,, HARRIR, .N1HIn.u: HARRIS. SIII I FHESHMAN CLASS CHARLES WHITE BOBBY SULLIVAN NIACIK HARRIS JOYCE FOREI-IAND MISS NAOMI HARRIS OFFICERS President Vice-President Treafurer Secretary Spam fer : gap X W X Y K kfgsfx. L 5 X 0 , . ,. H1 . ' X . WN. kwin QQY if ,wi Q ' A' Y W Q an .f. X K' P A ,.. X, A A, Awe Ig. Nw, A h , xt si ik f Y S Q 1 A it af f Q. 5 A, s .- ' N , V 321 R 6 . S W 5 W A fjgiloa ,. QW Q5 N ceq, .m N1.mJmu: Ml xnxx, lwmmv K.xMl'111l. Mum.-: 'I'l'nxr sf I UR HIGH SE HUUL OFFICERS PTt'YIll't'71l f FLOYD CHANDI.ER l'ifC-Pfcwidvflf f IYJICKY ESKIND TW- lflll 'N BETSY CAMPBEI.I Sl'fV1'ff1V3' I 5' E .IUNI -i 2 is lk. EIEHTH GRADE lfirxf Row: Glenn, Cherry, Edwards, Bulnis, Bassine, Swaclc, Barrow, Everett, Reed Bone, Finley. Sewnd Row: Lillard, Garber, Holder, Bryan, Pigue, Cohen, Klein, Guy, Hibbets Blaclcard, Engel, Fant, Shoclcleig Barton. Third Row: Shainberg, Eakin, Wilson, Hermann, Bubis, Norton, Milton Taylor, Holt, Moore, Bainbridge, Lee, Bolling, Evers, Kornman, Zager, Baird. ak SEVENTH GRADE Durham, Keith. Byrn, Brown, Barto, Dickson, Campbell, Jackson, Castleman, Jack son, Osment, Boyce, Thomas, Willianison, Wilson, Schwartz, Suiter, Cortner, Crouch Tenzel. Shainherg. -wmxwavmunn 'H - MW? t,-f9- pr--QQ I. Uoulvlc troulvlc. Z. The future scniorsw? 3. For wlmo? 4. Swell gals, 5. Wlmatclma got, Tum? 6. Beauty and . . . 7. Wlmy, Clarlclll 3, Yea! Cut President. 9. jolmn Clmrlcs Atlas. 10. Bathing Beauty. ll. Regina Victorium. 12. Heh, Helm, the Editors lmvcn't censored this page. 13. Gee, these rltecse cake poscsl Ml ff Li! f f X, l. V ff- MW 14th le tim ffl!!- 5 Ha 5 5 .19 A Q H6116 y HN HL aw Ck V vcnltil lnnlhall st-atwtix i11 thc' viglit-ycai' histnry nl tht' l'l1c XVQM lligh lilncs tinislnwl unc nf thvir tnnst ant'- wlinnl. Iul ln tht' hrtlltaiit ltttlv talllwavk, lxtltlit' l,:1w- I'i'lll't', tht' lilnw l'UllIlN'll tl11'utn,fl1 ninc tt':1111s, lnxin gnnly tn M,I4..'X. nn ll nt-t ficltl. 'l'ht- llllll'lll'I'UllNliltN'lilIILf1lllil tztrklitig nl thc twain was tllllhfllllilillg' IlH'UlIl.lll0llf the xt-ztr anml it l'1ll'Ill'll lllL'lIl tht- titlt- nl' tht- lilnx' liutvli- urs. ll1lIll'll l'illlll1t'll SIl'll'lKl2lIlKl'5 IVLIIII opt-11m-cl tht- SCSISUII witl1 an i111p1'cwi1't- 18-7 victory nvcr :1 favored Fast t'lK'Yt'Il. 'l'ht- ncxt in-vlt, Ll xpiritvtl hantl nl xXVl'SfCl'lll'I'S lIYllI'llK'fl'1l tn Spriiigtivltl anal hantlctl the Yellow hlttvlwts :1 11-It ilcluat. It 11 as SPl'lIlglll'lllv5 first tlefeat i11 53 l'0llSl't'llllYl' gainvs. 'l'ht- following lfritlay night, thx- Iilnvs travs-lt-tl tn Sylws ficltl to int-ct tht- Unhn vliigvrs. l'l'i 11lt'tl lty Ilia' hiss nf fwiI5l1llll Y. Y. 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C'larltsvillv illvilllttl tht- VW-at firltl the lnllnwilig ww-k and NVcst hantlctl them :1 33-It tlcfvzit. Tlw lilnv- t'li111z1xctl the 1944 scasmt lw tlcfcztti-in.: tht-ir tra- tlitinnal rival, lfatlwr Ryan, 27-0. lfnr thvir SIl'l'llll1.L' pt-rfnr111a11t't's tl111'in1.5 the 5l'il5llIl nint' NR-st playcrx wt-rt' plan-tl on tht- lilark All-Star tcznn. Cozicli St1'it'kl:1n1l awartlt-tl za plaicrs their WV R, thc liiglnwt total i11 VVcst'N liistnry. 'l'l1c lilnt-s ran np :1 tntal nf :QS points tlttring tht- st-aw11 tn llN'll' nppnltt-11tr-' 59. The rt-t'u1'tl fnlhmsz SCHEDULE VVL-at 1X lzast . NVe-st ll Springticltl VVCSI I4 Cohn . NYM! 7 M, li. .'X. XVest .tu f'k'IlU'1Il . XVest .io Nnrth . Xvcst 27 llillxlmm VVUM jl l.ittnn , Xvvst 33 C'larlQ-villa Yvrst 27' Ryan . . in 'il 'ifv1,L?f',,g Aa'-,W 9 q if .Z ' an sw., 4 x .A YQ 2 - Mt 42' 42.1 Y A A . x r. 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J, 'S Q 'Q ' E Q 5 mi , ,,. ifgggf 1,5 4' N -K My g , . vi WREAQ5 R' Q v as N? M , .M- A K MJ, X ff NK A X ? kilqlazff 'K s asf f Q gg , f ,.-1 , ' is Nl gi I' N HIGHLIGHTS ll Y. Y. Phillips and lfddie Lawrence were elec- ted Captain and Alternate Captain of the foot- ball team. lfddie received the VVilliam Hume Award which was presented to him as the out- standing player in the city. lfddie and Y. Y, were also named on the an- nual All'City football teams, All hlid-State and All-State squads. Nine YVesterners participated in the All-Star game at Dudley Stadium on Thanksgiving. There were Eddie Lawrence, Y. Y. Phillips, who was Captain, slohn Donovan, George Apple- PUUTBHLL Camp Hy l.ake . . . George running 38 . . . the incident of Fox and Coach . . . Fite and Y. Y. leaving camp early . . . YVebb kicking extra points over the backstop . . . the hlcllinn- ville game . . . Captain lIcXVhorter . . . first practice at home . . . Y. Y. elected Captain . . . the first game-everybody nervous . . . Fite getting sick . . . we win . . . the trip to Spring- field . . . big meal we ate . . . we luck out . . . everybody happy . . . we overlook Cohn . . . HYebb lucking out . . . the wet field at IXI.l3.A. . . . lfddie misses the first down by six inches- Y. Y. sick after the game . . . Central next . . THE SEHSUN ton, Bobby Shephard, Uonald VVebb, VVard ljoag, lid lYlcVVhorter, and Alim l ite. .lim Carnes and lfddie Lawrence were elected Cap- tain and Alternate Captain of the basket-ball squad and lfddie went on to win a place on the All-City team. Billy -loe Adcock was named on every All- rliournament team, liilly Lawrence made the lfighth District team, Carnes and Harold XViIr were named All-Regional and johnny Mason was also named on the All-State quintet. LHSHBAEKS Y. Y. gets hurt blocking a dummy . . . North game . . . North players carried off the field . . . Buck l'erdue catches Mason from the back . . . Hillsboro game , . . 'l'ommy Allen knocked out on first play . . . -lap scoring a touchdown . . . I.itton's hard field . . . lfddie running 85 yards . . . Clarksville's big center . . . Atkeison catches a touchdown pass against Ryan . . , the All-Star game . . . those cold nights at East . . . we lose . . . football banquet . . . getting our certificates . . . All-Star banquet . . . foot- ball's overl Y. Y. Pl l lI.l.l PS ffllfifllill lfl5l7l li l.AXVRl'fNC'lC .lllrrrmlr ffllfffllill Qs Wig 1 up XXIHHIIIIN I lllll tm-r. Xlhlu IMI 11 1 1111111111 Illtlll IlIIlIIllfN I5 tfx gl nm lzlfksm I 4 M ., fl fi THE 1945 BASKETBALL SEASUN lfvvllimirng in thc lnntxtrpx nl tht- lust turn VYust tvanns, tha- 194s Blum' 1':lgt'l's ziclvxllwvnl tu tht- Starts 'l'nurn:nm'nt. Aftvr at tm-tlinvrc svstsnll, in which tht-5' wnn unlx ii nf th jlillllli, thi- liluvs S4'L'lI1t'Kl tn hit their Xtritlc in tht' fUlllAIIIllIH'l1IN. l'illl'i'll hy tht- has uf All- Nnslivillt- lfihlit- l.:mi'vl1s'm' :illtm-r ont' gnntu in tht- ifighth l7i-trivt Tmlrnzitlivrlt, tht' liluvs wont nn tn win it lhlll nl I2 gaumw. It was il trihntr tn the cxccllclit m:n'l1irn.: uf Mr. btricklatntl. ln thc fir-t UlllI'll1IH1k'l1l 3.::nm-, Ilitltlic l.:iwrcnt'e thrcu in :t fivlcl 110:11 in thv lust 23 at-miulx tn give tht- lilurs xt Zi-23 virtnry flu-r lfxitlwr Ruin. 'lihv fnllmvwing night XVt'st -numllx rle-ft-:itz-tl M, R. A. 47-12 :intl fril- lnwm-cl this with :in nrt-rtirnv virtnry nw-r Cohn 43-39 for tht' Fighth Dislrirt C'h:nnpinnkhip. Thi' ncxt iwvk thu Blum-N opciwd thu mlcfvlm- of the-ir l'nit ll title- hy trnnnving Antinrli 33-ll :intl prx-vimlsly unlu-utvn Urctn lfrivr 35-30 tn t-ntl-r the finals wlu-rc tht-r :ngnin llt'lVt'1lIk'll Cohn 41-24. 'I'ht- Blnuw jUlll'lIl'fl'Ki tu lVItn'frcc-slmrn tht- following neck :intl won their thirtl straight Rvgionztl Crnwn. XVtwt tlvfeaitwl l :lyvttvvillc- Q6-44, Lintlvn Z7-21, :ind Vvntrnl of MrMinnvillu, 34-23. Ihr Blum ups-:tml thi' mlvtt-lm' nl tht-ir Slilik' titlv hr tlefc-:ltilig Grove High uf Paris qt-3q, lint ixrri- npwt thc fnllnwing night hy cillllfflllllllljlll f'l'l1lI'lll 2h-za. In xi gzinw plzlyctl nr third plzivv, NWN: mlm-ts-aitccl SJIYIUIIIIIII 1,4-ls. SCHEDULE Ulfet . 201 Ilv'w:irnl 3 YVust , . 31 3 North . -44 VVQ-st 4a lf :i sl , 3 I Xvvst 313 Cohn , gg VV:-Nt 351 Litton 40 NVQ--t 30 II4m':1l'xl 119 XVQ-st Q2 Uvntrzil iq XXX-vt 27' NI. li. A I7 YVP-t 33 Nnrth . gg VVMI 47' Iinst Rl VVUNI 32 l,ittun , in VVCW 31 llillslmrn 31, NVvst 42 CR-ntrzil . , .zo Xvcst 31 Ni, li, :X 31, XVt-st -14 Uwhn . ,tn Vvest 311 Hillxhnrn gn ' My 5 ....-'xg OS i 3 1 - w . S 2 VV' E E 0 R A 7 w fx sw-1:- ., X Q ... -- ff .QM Ns, ...- -:B me 5 is -5 x 13 1 ,M-aw., s . if 5 .ar 'lg QQ.. L. Q Q f! Y Mdlmuwumwh zl' M. 3 ss,-Q 4 p D be ' 2 Q V ii XV N Q ' 1 f M Q 1 up 'P' 7:3 5 'I '? 1? X L A ,. AW an HQ ??.,,v, ,SSR 4 mix W' ,X Q an 1 A 5 , Q am' S ? .. ? 'ia X ,ff -ek . . ' ,Q x x M0 Y X, D 1 Div N y Ns U A Q! fi 'W v.,,z '-mi-v ', K J 7 U -1 9 Q1 I 4 kr . -,Q X. N eff?-Q-Q ,, A gall L . 4' ASK 1? U' ' ' A 1, .,'4 gf ,A- Wx' mf W, J , , xx bf , ,jg ,A .,, f NJ' Ks mf, A3 +V 4 .ff ,P x f F A I X 'X X S. ii' . fi? WX lv ganna 1ll.ulx Humxpmm x rx QUN m 1 :mc ru tlmmplx mu tllc htm :lux uf flu xunnth Plllflkl In tlu glllx QIIXINIHII tlw hrst pcllml 1 unv TN'l4Uunmll Sfhw 11 I num n x nun n rm mm 4.2 ,J fy X ?eatureA l0:.Z0 uh I: Bobby Ann Kirby Purett lmnlcv. Must lfasllful: Pattyc Armndt Bobby Vnntrm-asv. 10:50 I nn mg, Io1n Gillwrt, janv Clarks 0 sl 1 1 IH g P4-rsnmllitirs: Alice Tmnmy Eden. 10:54 Slll'l'l'l'l1I Paul Farrell, Mm! Dignifivd: ,Ivan- l,un Tvnnison. L TIVE 10:25 Best All Around: Laura Lea, Donald Webb. Must Popular: Aubrey Cortner, Eddie Lawrence. 10:32 Hrs! Sclmul Spirit: joe Willianis, Nancy Savage. Fricndliest: Pat Fisher, Harold Wilt. 10:36 Wittir-st: Alda Lee Boyd, Bob Bollinger. Phillips. Most Alhlrticz Emily Parrish, Y. Y. 'Wx .'xI'Iil'Il' l. NVQ-, tlle surviving IIIt'IIIlN'I'5 of tlre l'ppel' Class of VVest Iillll Iligll SUIIIIIII, IJZIYIKISUII KIUIIIIIX, lleillg no lletter oil for Ulll' four ellaotie years, do leave tllis doeument as lair IY1II'IIIIlI.f for all -Illlliors. their Il4'Il'5 and assigns forever. :Xrtiele 2. 'I'o ollr heloved teaellers we lN'lIlIl'1IIIl lrlll lIYt'I'lllIl' llllll' hooks :llul tlle promise to I'0llII'II fill make-up tests 35 soon :liter our tlepzlrtllre as Il'lZIy' he done l'UlIYl'III1'IIfIy' IVIIIIOIII suspieion or emllarrassment. Article 3. To our prineipzll and all the lillllllk' raees of the world we Wish hettel' Iuek next tillle. Artiele 4. 'I'lle following are IN'I'hUIIill requests IMIVII as they arel ZIIIKI InII5t he l'lICIlII'l'll witll no CIIIIIITIUIII. I, IQYCIXII Prellzel, hestow hy purple passion lor rezl- Ilezld-. on Iietty Griggs. I, llerhert Simon, hestow my gift of gall to Hohhy' Sharp. I, Paul XXIl'lII5ll'III, llequezltll llly harem to he divided equally' among the male IIIl f'HlICI'N of the junior Class. I, Iietty Hell, leave the VIIZIIQJIII Shows witllollt a lll ill attraetioll. VVe, IIQ IIl'j' Atkieson, Ilenrv IILIUIQIICI' llllll Rollert Iallles, llellllezltll our paekage of Kools to fellow Ialt friends. XVe, Allllll' Slaugllter, Mary' Ann VVofdrulf fllltl I'Iett'.' Rll'Il'llIIk', hestow on Sally LIZIFIIIIIIIIII our KIIYIIIIZIIIK' allilities. I, Gladys Ilieks, leave ill the hope ol' attaining sue- ess-. UII the Grand Ole Upreyf' I, Donald XVehll, lV.'fIlI1'1lllI my ellueatell toe to the Ilollor Soeiety. XVe, Maltllzl Chase and Iflha Swaek, leave that we may give ollr ulldividetl attention to keeping our Marines well ill hand. I, Nell Parrish, IIYSIIIN on ,lean IIIIIIIIIIIIII my' versa- tile allility to imitate larm-yard lowls IIIIII llarrj. .Iames alike. 6 LIIST WILL IINIJ XVe, i'lI2Il'lE'5 Nlason, lxIlII'j.flll'l'I Griffin and lNIariorie Vl'oll IICIIIIUIIIII our daily' naps to all who need them. IVe, Grill .IllIIL'N, IIIIIIITIK' Selpll, ,Ioe I.l'X'IIISlIll and ,lerome .lxlII'1IIII5lIll, leave ollr hooks ill our loekers where tlley have lN't'lI all year. XVe, ITIIIIIIIK' Iiaker, C'lal'iee ltell, SIIVFOII llarris and hlarilee Sisks, take our L'UllC'I'lIOII of silver lvillgs with us. I, Ilarold lVilt, IIUKIIICZIIII my' lilllliy dispositioll to Naomi VIIIIUV. IVA Vette. Ilaldwill and Ilarolll llrle, leave the llIIIl'Ill'IIII tzlllle ill as llig a mess as possihle lor JXIIUII Russell illlll vlewell .'XI'III5fI'0lllf. XVe, Peggy Rainey, Doris ZIIHLT, Yiviall I.1IYt'lIKIl'Y' llllll -Ierry' Peiser, lK'fIlIl'1lfII a package ot XVaxo l'IIl'N- illg gum to Miss Corinne Alldersoll and Miss XVatkins. I, I.ZIlII'Il I.ea, lIl'lIIIf'ZIII1 my IIIIIIICUIIY I.isten, you all to any lI'IISlISITC'l'fIIIL' soul XVIII! thinks Ile is lleillg lreard ill allditorillln. I, C'lara Iiruee Iinglert, llefllleatll llly PIII-IIIIH draw- ings to tlle art department for Zlllf' moral emergeneies that may arise. We Margaret I7rake, 'I'l'avis NIl'IA'IlII, XXIIIIK' SIIVIIF1' ZIIIKI llelell IIol'l'is, leave hy' the Ilaek door for ICCII' some one will tell us it isll't trlle after all. I, -Ioe XVilliams, lN fIlIK'1lflI my IIIITIIIICSN to Ilistory Class to .Iollll Siske wllo l'an't get lly' with it eitller. VVe, Inez SIIFIIIIIXI, l'aroIyn I'artee, I'Illl'l11ll'iI XXVIIII- sitt, Doris Little and Alive AAKIIIIIIN leave our Ilollhy- pins, IIZIII'-l'lll'll'I'5, and IYIIIIIIZIIIZI5 seattered over the floor ol flll' little girl's room. I, llelen hip-suisll Ilosale, wisll I might he al- lowed to keep my nights ol fun, lilll lN'lllIl'ZlIII the ll'lrrol'-- ol t'le ll'-x' clay to NU'IIL'fIIIt' else. XVe, ll-lat . Karr, Irene and Shirley fvllllll gladly Ile' fIllC'IlIII our typ'wrEtel'-V No. ll, :Q and zo, Ilut ITI'4'll'I' to lake our giggles with us as Illl one seems to want them IIIIXHJIX. I, liohllw YVeillel', take IIIX ii.'I'IIl2III lll'l'l'IlI and kIlIIIIOI' I,lJI'IlIYl' efluiplllflllt with Illl' lol' IIH glloll reason al' all other than I I-IIIII to, I, Fd lxIl'XXIlIfII'lL'I', leave my appreeiative whistles :still eelloillg through the halls ol Jkllllil Mater, I, Alllll I.ee lloyd, leave you with tlle suggestion that a FUITIPIRIIIII IIepartlllellt he 1II'I.flIIII7t ll lor those who think along the same lilles as I. IV:-, iliflmllly' Ifden, -Iodie Iiowers, NllIIl'y Savage and Georgia I,I'CIIlt'l, llestow lllll' plzlee on the l'IIl'i'I'I'IlI.I squad to anyone else who IIIINIIII the priee ol QIII all- IIIISFIITII tieket. I, -lane 'IIIIIIISUIL take otl ill my little yellow IIIill'lIIIIl'. VVe, Marie Miller, Sara xilllllllffy, IIUIISHII kllillpvli llllil NYard Poag, INWIIIUHIII our lrlap ot l'.IlIgC'I' Road wllivll will Clllllllt' fellow students to Illlllxl' their way to sehool eaell morning hv way of sllort rut, TESTAMENT UF THE lIl.llSS UF 1945 YVe, Marjean Reen, Alllllf Fuqua and lfelix Mel'or- miek, bestow on jodie Fullerton and Betty Boone their :trietly lush lilled sweaters and skirts. YN'e, Aubrey Cortner and Iiddie Lawrenee bequeath our Baby-how-I-love-yon looks to Betty Brown and jimmy llutehinson. VVe, Amelia Smythe, llarriet jaekson and Margaret YVyatt bequeath to Miss 'I'olmie the eompanionship of Uhaueer and Shakespeare trusting that their eomfortf ing presenee may in some degree eompensate for our absenee. I, Charles Yates, bestow my flowing graee on Roy Primm. VVe, Paul Farrell and Billy Griswald, bequeath our 136 I. Q. on George llagen. VVe, Van Parrish, YVayne Ilill, jim Fite, jaek Stigers, Y. Y. Phillips leave to serve our eountry. Vile, Pat and Douglas Fisher, bequeath our legs to Olga Finney and Philip Davidson. Iiverett Gourley bequeaths his brownie squeeze into it suit to anyone who ean. I, Marty Medaugh, who has spent my high sehool days sleeping on marbles, bequeath the results to joan Smith. VV:-, Yirginia Pearl, Betty Lou Pratt. Mona Noel, Betty jenkins and Iimily Parrish, bequeath our position as monitors to those who desire among other things ro be Chief eook and bottle washers. I, jane Means, bestow by Bob-why-not use-irium- Hone smile on Mildred Bethslrares. VVe, Marie MeAlexander, ,lean Parrish, jean Aeker and Marybelle Cole, bestow on juanita Barnes our pretty' blue peepers. VVe, Frank Sanders, I.eon Straus, Fd Taflt, and lloward Patten. leave Miss Gilliam in peaee. l, Clark Akers, bestow my ideas for eolleeting aml -Jwending money on the Student Council. I, jolm Gilbert, bequeath my golf elubs to Bill Ritter with the hope he will know what to do with them. YVe, Tommy Battle, Anita Gentry and Bobbie Flippo, bequeath our puns and duns to Ida Ilodgers. I, Marian Bemler, bequeath my raeket tmeaning tennis of eoursel to Mary lileanor jones. VVe, Bobbie Kirby, jane flarke, Betty I.atham, judy jaekson and Carol YVoelfli'n, bestow our sliek-ehiek eharm on jane Lepley, I-fleanor Miller and Mildred Whitsitt. I, Allen justiee, bequeath my stamp aml all assoeiated with it to Ilarold Lovell. VVe, VVanda farter, Franees VVright, Angelyn Burkit and jane Yancey, bequeath our pretty lily- white hands to Coaeh Striekland. YVe, Raymond Roland, lid Bryant, YValter Freeman and jolm Russell, leave-need we say more. VVe, Gwin Quarles, Goldie Page, Betty VValker and Berniee Ferguson, bequeath our powder and paint to the Dramatie Club. l, Virginia jordon, leave to take the step of matri- mony, and l, Carleen Batson, for the same reason, I hope. YVe, Ralph and Bob Bollinger, bequeath our so- ealled Poems to anyone who can rind an oeeasion for them. VVe, Georgia Sims, Mary Porter Fleming, Ifranees YVorral and Christine Gamble, leave our phone num- bers in the orliiee for the eligible males. VVe, George Appleton, jaek Manus, Howard Mason and jimmy Senter, leave for the ofliee. I, Ilerbert Sehwartz, leave with my sister Ilelen, to seareh for new horizons. I, Billy Burton, bestow on Bobby Barnes my ambi- tion to be a Broadway gangster. VVe, Charles Dunkle, Stanley Cohen and Bobby Van- trease, bequeath our eyelash eurlers to Barbara jewell. l, jean Travis, leave Iiugene Barto on his own until he can join me on some future date. VVe, Sara Gill, Graee Tripp, jane Cooke and Doro- thy All, having no worldly goods, bestow on eaeh of you a sound mind-heaven knows you'll need it. VVe, janette Nash, Patty Arendt and Dorothy Feigen- baum, bestow on jean Tyner our quiet manners. I, jimmy Noel, leave my manager's sweater to B,B. Burton. I, Arnald Zager, leave my boundless energy to Bobby t'ortner. VVe, Anson Travis and Bernard Schwartz, leave our brand of veiled humor to Paul Dinkins. VV:-, I.ynn Mreneh and I.ueian Terrell, leave our cooperative spirit to the student body. YVe, Gerald Davidson and Paul Iforehand, leave our deadly seriousness' to VVilliam joseph Adeoek and liugene Barto. I, Ilelen Bireher, leave my old note books and test papersa to my little sister, Marjorie. Artiele 5. VVe, the elass of '45, bestow on those who lead, those who follow and those who ean't danee at all, our holiday spirits, nine o'eloek headaehes, gripes and applause, but take our pleasant memories with us wherever we may go. tSignedj Crass or '45 Vllitnessed by: jane Clark Doug Fisher Bobby YYiener X XR x x X 'xx 'K 'x ,...l, T . AQ: 'OZK fv VI' , ., Y, Yifvf I xl. f, 4' , I-ix Lt 0 -. I-1, X 1 3 'A 4 0 41'-4. Q W' Q nf d 1 JJ., 2 X f iitsgj a Q , x Q . , 'gif 1? ' sex M y x S ,f ' Q H + 45: x ,xv il 3 . N 3 . Af N S v J 'jx ww Q 2 W -ta. 4 v ,vu 'M , 5 aa .71 Noon wus striking hy tht- hip: 1-lowk in tht- front otlim- -ti' 1.4-t'tl:ox'ltsh, IA-vitztlt, l.owt-nstt-in :intl 1l'M:tllorv so ttony. tloony mul I, Spltoony tl:-1-itll-tl to go out t'or hint-h. ltnwn tln- hull :tt tht- otlim- ol' ltr, Roh:-rt Slit-ppgy-11 W.. Nltokt- In his llllI Nl', Nnnvit- tNI:.:lttlng.:ll:twl:l S:tv:ti.:e-. Wh:tt yn doing, Nun:-it-7 wt- t-horust-fl, 4 I,onking or:-r tht- Ito:-tot-'s :tppolntntt-nt hook. Som:- ot our oltl vlztsstnntt-s h:tx't- In-I-it to sm- tht- lu..-tor lzttt-ly. iilzttirltnr throttpxh the- titm--worn pngw-si wt- sztw will-rv lull lxlt-NVliot'tt-r, Wurcl l'o:ti.: :intl .lm-It Russ:-ll wt-ro tuli- tm: twirt- :t tI:ty vitztmins in :tn t-t't'ort to till out tht-ir torsos. :limmy St-nuts-r :tml Jimmy Noe-l h:ttl tht-ir t-:trs hlown 'ffl wht-n lht-tr Q-tlorts to re-:tv-h tht- moon h:tt-ktirt-tl, Wt- tllppt-tl tltrotn.g'lt- tht- pug:-s until wt- 4-:tntv to Junt- ltlth, lllam. Nh-ll. tts :tltout time, wt- :ill t-horns:-tl :ts wt- sztw wltu-rv Ile-tty lit-ll hzttl In-4-n opt-rzttt-tl on :tntl h:ttl ht-t' tlouhlt- joints ro-ntov:-ui. V Y:-llinir Lrootllnyt- to Nun:-y wt- rush:-tl to lht- 4-lt-x':1tor. hnylni: :t Iilntl wortl to .Illn t':trnt-s, tht- t-It-x':ttor hoy, :ts wt- got off, wt- pztsse-tl lry tht- Ht-:titty Shop Tull Ivy .It-rotnv Al-r:tmson :tml :lm-In-sl untlt-r ltls sim: whi--h rt-zttl, ll:tir Iiln- tnlnt- :tml your ntont-y It:tt-lt. Wt- rush:-tl into tho stre-1-t ztntl pttrt-h:tst-tl the- tlztily pttpt-r trom Anson 'l'r:tx'ls, who :tlso shim-s sho:-s :tnul vx- lt-rmIn:ttt-s ntlvt-. 'l'h4- p:tpa-r ls puhlisht-tl by 1':trlt-t-ti 'lfutson :intl lfltl 'l't-t'l't, :tml is 4-:tllt-tl 'I'ht- Wztstt-tl XX'in4l. Iom XYoll'4- who writ:-s tho sports pug:-, int'orms us tlh:tt promott-r Billy Burton nnnoum-t-s :tn :ill-stgtr :-:ti-tl IV his WWSIIIIII1 l:tns. lnvlutlinpx :t t-lntntpionsltip m:tt1-h lil'lN'1'1'Il llohltyt- I-'lippo :tml t'l:tri--t- ltin. 'l'ht-MlIoust- ot' I,:twrt-nt-t- will tit-ltl its own h:tst-hull tt-:tm ll tht- young:-st tm-lnht-r's In-:trtl will grow ulll, Joi- tlllirhtninpql I.:-vlnson hzts run :t thrt-t--minutt- mils-. Lynn lVlot-nvlt, lit-nson Voopt-r :tml l':tul I-'ort-lt:tml h:tx':- tlist-lost-tl th:tt Y. Y. l'hillips has timtlly grntluzttt-xl front thu-it' l'hysir':tl lfltltlvztllon 1-lztsst-s with :t ll.M :lf-t.:l'n-o lllztvltt-lor ot' Must-lt-st. ' l lilll1 lllllltrry wt- sztttnte-rt-tl ox:-r to .l:tmt-s' tt:tu:trtlt-tt Ilomt- ot' Wt-st Aluntnif' Spotting l-Ir:-tw-tt Gourlt-y, tht- so:-it-ty t-tlitor, wt- llo- t-ult-tl In nsk him :thoul somi- ot' tht- t-lnss ol' '45, W--ll. I-I-uztn l-In-rt-114 ilu you rt-I-ogttizv tho- wztit- rt-ssf' 'l'hnt's All'-v .-Xtlatms, who wus our ht-:til Monitor. Ann Nllotlst' h:ts mzttlt- quitt- :t fortune- I'rotn ln-r nt-w l -li. How In 114-t Hut ot' Ilinh St-hool In Six I-Iztey it-urs' Judy Jzttkson Itzts qi ht-st st-llt-r 1-:tllt-tl l'ht- l.oi't- l I.onut-tl I-'or,' .Iit--la iulllllli I,ut-it-n 'IW-rr:-ll, :tml lfltl Iiooth Intu- ntzttlt- :t --:trt-I-r out ul' tht- li. tt. 'IQ If but l4.,,,tt, :md NllllIllS nrt- still prixzttt-s. lit-:try -Xtlu-ison. XN:tltt-r I-'rt-t-nntn :tml .lztt-lg slim-I-S nrt- :lt-stint-:l lu In-1-otttv 'Am-it-nt fmt.-iii.-,-Sy I1 S,.,.m, lhw-v :litIn't rt-:ttl th:- sm:tll print :tl tht- ltottom ot' tht-ir :-nlistmt-nt Itlztnlts. .lot- Williams h:ts 4-lntnirt-tl his nnntt- lu I-'lt-xitnt :tml ltatslopt-nt-tl :i st-hool ot' lt:tllt-t. Holm- ul' his outstztntlinu l'llI-lls :tr-. .Io::nnt- Iiowt-rs, Juni- lftttntzt, lit-ttx' I,:tth:tnt :tml l-'t-lix Mv1'ornti--lc. ' PHUPHEC llont-st Iolnt I-onox:tn hns lit---otnv :i l-nnl:--r tty xirtut txpttitmt intl ttpitttl i..t tl is llldqlllll ol ul' tht- -. 1 -: ':int- :.' tht- t'I:tss oli 'l5. N Ilougl:ts l-'isht-r's nt-w I-ool: on lligh S--hool llratmzttif-. hy tht- nottul m:ttlit-m:ttlt-ntn, 'l'ontm5 tontttns t totmult tot tltttimininu tht- Alumni nt-4-tlt-tl tor :t Ht-nlot llatllt-, ' ' - -- t'I:tss l'rotlu:-tion. Il:tlph l.:tm4rt-4-It. .lt-nn At-In-r :tml Matry l'orte-r l-'lt-nv ming.: ltnrt- tht-ir I :tntl tht- I.um4s,' mn r:ttlio show. ltillt-tl :ts l'ht- Volt: : :5 hats it thztt 451-ol'l4v Appl:-ton Nt-ws from Ilrottlwt In loltn .Xlltt-rt :tml Altrt-tl Skinnt-r :tro tttking .-Ksi:t A s ' with tht-it' ltit l'hs- Sh:-ik :tml tht- l-':tl:t-rs.' IIon:ftl1l :tntl llomthl XY:-hh, :tl'tt-r ntotty yt-:trs of su:- t-t-ssful prot't-ssion:tl t'ootlt:1ll, h:tu- opt-nt-tl :t --ottnutlll :lt-vol:-al lo moxing pianos. llttolzl Hill his httl t lumi 1 ntx in rum- hors:-s, hiring lIow:trtl l':ttton invt-stt-tl his nto :intl Vltatrlt-s Yzttt-s :ts jot-kt-ys. li1:trg::-ry XVolt' :tncl Sum 1':trson :trt- tloim: at 'I.:-nn: tltntt t tt tt llll :tml short . rott'1t- 'I :tll tht- his ith-s, tl'5'l I'ntilt-lx' to bring Intl-I: vzttnlt-vlllt-. I,:tut':t ' IA-:t ts I tultlvliltg on-r with joy Itt-1-:tusv ht-t t'ooth:tll tt-:nm not :t Intl In tht lim:-t Howl nt lux hulth K:tns.ts. ll:-lt-tt Ilosatlt- is :tuthor ot' tht- lN'5l'Sl'lil'I'. 'llow to th-t at Mun Sonia- lint- Els:-'s l'rt-l't-t-uItly.' ltoris Z:t1:t-r is in Egypt, tligglttg up prvhistori- m:tmnt:tIs t'or tht- Smithsonian Institut--. Also ln liuypt is l'1-gpzy Rztlnt-y, tliguinu up prvltistorit- nt:-it t'or l'4-guy lI:Lmt-y. '1h-nth-ntztn .Iim' l-'itt-'s t'ir--us is wowim.: 't-m ln Russia. M:tt':::trt-t lloris ritllnsr -:- - mrs- Juni- Slztutxltt--r tlri ' lYitlt .lim 2ll'l' those- l':tlnons trttpvzt- nrlisls. thni Ht-tty .If-nkins :tml Viruinlw P:-tt:-I. I,ittlt- :tml he-r trztint-nl horse- tulit- turns ztllolll on 1 :li oth I s l-1 1 pmt: lt lil is t- Inu-Q.. 'ham ' vu-lg: 'tt-', :tml Mnry Ann XVoo4lruff who 1-nlmly ' - ' lllt-lr nost- :tml rt-ttitv lt:tl:int-t- 200 pountls on the tip uf 'llatmlt-t' :tt tht- sztlttt- tint:-. 'l'ht- hit ot' tht- t-xt-ning, S ts t-hztsinxz J:-:ttu-lto Nash nrountl howl-rt-r is th-origin ln tht- :tra-n:t with :t me-:tt t'lt-art-r. rluzz tt- llt-plturn of '53, Is nntliim: thnt Shi-ron ll:-rris, tl lint: ns-w movin-, 'Thr lirtnlgt- ot' Sun l.ouis Itv-yf Iioltl1Y Wit-nt-r, tht- llztnton ltunyatn ol' '53, has writtvn :tiullin Int-lotlr:tnt:t 'l-':ttlts-r llrstr l :Ltli1-r, Votin- 'I'h4- Flo:-li in tht- Stl-1-plv Strikt-s 'l'wt-lx:-.' t'h:trlt-s Mason is running for tht- l'rt-sltlt-nt ot' th: I tht- in Ilome-. l'nite-tl State-s, :tith- Wztllwr. Mrs. Mats tl :intl :tht-tt:-tl ty his st-1'rt-tztry, lla-tty on 1-ontplnins thztt whilt- sht- hus four ' : ' :A 's st-I-rt-t:try on his lam--'. 'honst-mztitls ltm-1-.' 1 htvltx h ts ht It' von rt-:tlly wztnt to know :tittrlll sonn- ol' tht- olcl t'l:tss. . vontinut-tl I-lvl-rt-tt, you shoultl h:tx'.- lu-I-n :it th-- tlt-4lit':ttion tt-r--tnoliit-s yt-ste-i1l:t3'. A nt-w lvuiltlinli wzts :ttltls-:I to tht- 'f-ltl Allnn Mutt-r' Sniolu-rs 1'luh ol' 'li sponsor:-tl by Miss tlnitht-t. t'or tht- lttti-iny,: l:tst wintt-r, tht-y lost sn niatny t-lnlt lm-ntltt-rs N from t-oltls :tml pn:-untoniat, 1-:tu1.:ht whilt- nn-f-tint: ln tht- snow, that it wzts tlt-1-ith-tl lo ltuihl :t t-lull houst-. 'Fha- t'oun1lt-rs zlztroltl liryt-i Hrilit' Joni-s, .Inmt-s Voolt-3-I HHN tnontl Ilohtnwl :intl Vztn l':trrish, :tll spoltt- :tt tht- 4-t-rv tnonit-s. Ill-rt-'s :t ltullt-tin from tht- llnttown Vottnty Ulult rt- uatrtiinu :ipplit :tnts t'or nn-tnltt-rship. John t lill-t-rt, l'rt-sitlt-nt ot' tht- t-lull, :tnnounrt-s th:tt lion 'I't-nison hzts In-t-n rt-jt-vt:-rl front tht- t-lull Int-1-:ittsv tttions with I li. lttttox ns noto us ot' his ztssot-': ' .' iy llua 't-. ': t' rio , u:tnthle-r :tml prolt-sstonztl xzoltt-r. l4rut-t- I-'l:tkt- :tn m:tnuf:t tl St:tnIt-y Volt:-n, tht- t':tmons nt-t-l:tit- t' rt-rs, wt-ro :ttltnittr-cl. :tt'tt-r lt:uin:.: prolnist-tl to tu girl- t-lnlt nn-mln-rs t'rt-t- snmplt-s ol' tht-ir 1-rt-:ttIons. 'l'lt:tnking l-Ir:-re-tt t'or his int'orm:ttion, Hoonyl lloony tit-t-itlt-tl In go soint-wltt-ro t'or :t short- :tntl I. Spitoony, snort. Wt- lit-:t-lt-tl t'or tht- rot-lu-t stop, lntztulnt- ulll' surprise- to st-v thztt XY:tytt-- Illll w:ts tho pilot. lIow :lo you lllct- your now jolt, XX':tym-T wt- :tskt-sl, It's o. le. vw-t-pt tlt:tt tht- Wt-st stutlt-nts tlon't lilu- nte- ltt-t-:tuso I :llwztys ue-t tht-ni to st-hool on tim:-. 'l'hlt1A:s nrt- tough :tll ov:-r. hu- sztitl ::s he- kit-lu-rl ns throtlglt tht- t-st-:tpv h:tt4-h, :tn4l tlott't I'ot'i:'-t to pull tht- rip t-owl. .-Xs llooxty, lhntlly :intl I, Spitoony push:-tl our way throtlpzlt tht- smoky hztzt- ttf 'l'h4- liollittgt-r llrolhe-rs Ho xt- Hin. NW- sztw XY:tntl:t 1':trtn-r, th:tt sllttliy t't-tnntt- l':tt:tlt-, 1-ooini: sottlp :tt-ross tht- !:tltl4- :tt ht-r sixth hus- ltztutl, I':tul I-':trrt-ll who h:ul iust linlsho-tl tlt:tt litt-r:tr3 : tn:tst:-rpit-vt-, lion 'to llrink Yours:-It l'ntl -r tht- 'I':tl-lv in six liztsy Iluzvlt-s. llropping :lown to Hut-nos Air:-s t'or :t In-UMM UI- fwsh t't l , H .M :tir. we- r: rt- t-tl on Vtht- ltr:-nz:-l's I':tn An I- 1-:tn l'::ss: - -- w:ty ln l:trt-:ltst- lmt-. luv:-lyn hztrl t:tkt-it so mztnv ltovs YUF I it-r 1-oiton trot :tml hats F145 THE ULASS U 9 for a ride with her line that she bought an air lille and made a paying proposition out ol' lt. Stopping at a little station on the border the more upset passengers staggered feebly to All and Arndt's Aid for the Ailing booth where Pat Arndt will hold your head for live eents and llot All will hold your hand just for the het-k ot' lt. NX'e stagger feehly baek to the plane and all the males were strapped ln their seats, not beeause ol' the bumps because there oren't any ln these days ot' streamlined helieopters, but so that Uarol VVoefl'lin, the hostess, ean pass through the aisles without being waylaild by some stray wolf. f'l'hat's wolf spelled 'I'-o-m-m-y lil-d-e-n.l As we r-at at our ring-side table in Buenos Aires we were jolned hy Irene Uohen, owner of t'ohen's Uoffee Shoppe who told us about some more ot' our alumni. Ulnrk Akers is in Timbuektoo searching for goona- goona birds. 1'l'hats g00ll!l-I-T00ll2l spelled w-o-m-e-n.l l lrst I.t. Aubrey Hortner, who joined the XVaes ten years ago is stlll in it and, aeeordlng to new rookies. Marilee Slsk, Jean Travis ami Amelia Smythe, she's a tough old bird. Aida Lee Boyd is still sending war eommuniques i'rom Western Europe, despite the faet that there husn'l been a war for ten years. Ango-lyn Burkltt has established a t'uneraI parlor: lie Hlll'i1'li by Ilurkltt has replal-ed the Hnrma Shave signs. Irene left us just as the spotlight was turned on the ballroom floor 4don't ask me how a ballroom got ln :i eoffee shopl and Fannls Baker, mistress of eereinonles, 1-ame out to introduee the tlrst performer, a hlaek-fave aet by Marty Medaugh and Jerry Pelser, followed by a bubble danee by Inez Shepherd and Betty Lou Pratt. whleh made nll the old men at the rlngslde ehoke on their pretzels. Un our way out we stopped to say a kind word to the --hlel' eook and bottle-washer Marljean Reed. mlpposlte the eoffee shop we saw a dingy little shop with the rusty sign Etehlngs by Englert on the out- side. Venturing ln Oony, Goony, and I, Spitoony, saw our old friend Vlara Rruee painting the pleture of Jane l'lark, star ol' that great Sherloek Holmes pieture, The ling of the Baskervilles. Sherlock Holmes is to be plnyed by that bleal-hed Sinatra, llenry Buekner. Jane reposed on an aqua bear rug with ehartreause trim- mlngs in a fnsehia two-pie-'e bathing suit. After ehattlng 1-hummily for two or three minutes we rushed madly ont to eseape the glare. Un the street outside Oony, Goony and I, Spitoony. held a eonferenee. Having seen and heard about this many ot' our school ehnms we deelded to split up and, slnee we had thirty-dve minutes left of our luneh hour. ea:-h go to a different plaee to see ll' we eould get some news. Oony adjusted his Buck Rodgers Belt and went flying wildly through the sky, Goony hailed a pass- lng roeltet ship whlle I, Spltoony, just looked at a ple- tnre ol' Ilan Johnson III, and went soaring blissfully off into the sky. Landing ln lletroit, I, Spitoony, found myself in front ot' a groeery store run hy Buddy Bryan. llroollng in. l listened to Ruddy moan over his 23 ehlldren. It seems that the storks got together a Bundle for Buddy' eampaign. After Huddy's moans had somewhat abated, l. Spltoony, asked him if he knew about any ot' onr almns. Hut the only one he knew was Graee Tripp who worked behind the meat eounter. People, people. moaned Grove, always t'usslng at me beeause all I have are 'I'-bone steaks and but-on. Buying u pound ol' Grat-e's famous Tripp Trlpe, I, Npltoony, wondered baek outside and meandered np and down until I spotted a sign that said Parts-e's Phar- maey. no drnnkards, dope fiends or ltepublleans ad- mitted. llroollng' in, l, Spltoony, was hailed by the owner her- sell', Varolyn Partee. After shooting the breeze awhile I, Spitoony asked her to tell me about some ol' our old elassmntes. ll'ell.' he began, yon remember what .1 high-pre::- sure salesman Sarah Jane Johnson was, don't yon? Shy-'s now a Fuller-Hrush-lVoman. Ha-tty Parrish is a lighthouse keeper on the roast ol' Maine. Margaret llrake is a heavy housekeeper, period, Ht-rnarll Goldstein has kieke-d the but-ket. He left in his will a stipulation that half of his money was to build a restaurant, where a ehair was always to be let't empty for him. The other half of his estates went to at home t'or broken-down sports writers. XVaiters 1-an always tell whether Rernard's spirit is oeeupylng the vaeant I-hair or not, heeause when Shirley t'ohen begins to sing in her sultry volee they have to ehange Ber- nard's drool enp every three minutes. Barbara NYhltsilt has just been eleeled to Vongress. ller first bill will ask for higher salaries for garbage eolleetors. It seems that her husband, Frank Sanders, lsn't making enough to live on. Kirby Yaneey has beeome one ol' Ameriea's greatest poets. Une ot' her most famous poems begins with these beautiful lines: 'I'nder the spreading 4-hestnut tree The village smlthy stands! Shi-'s so different and original. that's why eviryone likes her poetry, 'Thanking l'arolyn for her information I, Spltoony. sashayed out ot' the drug store, donned my magie 4-ape, said the magie words, Xirsemol Apfnog Itbh,' ami flew oft' to New York. In New York, I, Spitoony, went to Allen Justi--es' dress shop to see the latest styles. l'at l-'isher, the outstand- ing debutante of 1950, was also there looking at Siva:-ks Swank Sweaters designed by lfllba Swaek and modeled by lns-'iuus Luas Ulshlne. I, Spltoony, trailed out into the street where l was to be joined by Uony ami Goony. XVhIle standing there l felt a tug at my sleeve and turned to find a grimy girl holding out a tin ean ami leading her blind brother by the hand. Why, Helen Sue Schwartz, l 1-xl-lalmed. My voiee so frightened her that she ran llmply away. I threw a eoln to her blind brother, who 1-aught lt. Why llerbert, I thought you were blind. No sir, I'm deaf, and ehuekllng flendlshly he hobhled oif. Hearing a whir ot' wings I turned to see, not-a-bird, not-a-plane, not Gravel Gertie, but Oonyl After I told him about the alumni that I. Spitoony, had eneonntered he tolld me all that he had found out. Goony's first stop had been in St, Louis ln that den of viee known as I'arrishs I'ool Hall run by Emily and Nell Parrish. In this notorious hide-out professional gamblers, sueh as Hobby The Slugge-r Selph, have been known to lose as mueh as thirty-two 1-ents in one night. Betsy Karl ls managing a ehieken farm. I ran see, said Betsy, how the ehi:-kens get out ot' the eggs, but how they get in there is beyond me. Margaret Vi'yatt, l rant-es XVorrall and Marie lilealex- ander have hired all the gremlins that were put ont of work beeause of the war's ending ami are eharglng steep rates to haunt houses. Betty ltutledge the Broadway aetress, is tom-ing the eonntry eampaigning for her friend lfranees XVrlght, who ls running for Seeretary of Labor. I'n1 Wright, is her slogan. Marlon Bender has retired after winning twenty-eight enps for her ehampionship tennis playing. After Uony haul eompleted his splel l, Spitoony, turned and sneh a ghastly sight met my eyes that my blood ran rold and my fat-e and toenails turned khaki-A-lt was Goony. Goony had been to a foreign eountry--liookend or Brooklyn or something, l, Spitoony, believe. Stopping at the Brooklyn Bridge he saw a erowd gathered. llpon investigation he heard that super-salesman Tommy Eden auetloneering off the bridge to the highest bidder. Among the more enthusiastie eompetilors were Joe Levin- son, Virginia Jordan and Gladys llirks. Among the reporters eovering the historle seene were llobert James of AP, llerbert Simon oi' UP, and Marie Miller ol' l'lT. Then Goony whlzzed past the Wrigley sign, yon know the one that has the fish on it, i'harles lvnnltle and llorothy lfeigenbaum were trying to I-aleh them. lfelen Rireher and Mona Noel, those two good looking fatties, were running down Broadway in an el'l'ort lo lose some ol' their exeess weight. llnrrying on to the baseball park, he saw a game. Starring ln the ontileld for dem Bums were Herniee Ferguson, Angelyn Hurli- itt and Marybelle l'ole with Jean 'Pravls pitehing. Slamming 'em ont'a da park for the other side were Zllary Karr, llelen llorris and Vivian Lavender. On the way to a little 53rd Avenue speakezisy Goony saw Bobbie Ann Kirby eleaning the street. At the eolossal gypsjoint Billy Griswold was swinging ont on the -drums. with Gordon Shippey on the bass viol, Gwen Quarles tinkling the ivories, and Anita Gentry, H4-tty lflaltlwin, and Martha t'hase in the brass sea-tion. At a near-by table Jane Uoolee, Vernal Gamble, and Harriet Jaekson were drowning sorrows in sehnappes, Goony and I, Spltoony , . , it's some men in white eoats earrying straight jaekets, XVell, we must be leaving now-hello! pdf gifiker MISS WEST HIGH IAA uerage wwf .JL1ligA Alice Adams was selected Q'lVliss Aver- age West High, the typical West coed, in a contest sponsored by the West Wi11d early in December. As the average West High girl, Alice is 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs 105 pounds, has brown hair and blue eyes. She likes to dance, eat chicken or steak, listen to Bing Crosby or Bob Hope, and hopes to be famous some day. EANUIUATES PUR MISS WEST HIGH 63 1 'Af .- -H44 fy .lfhbg -nY! .3 ..,. ze :mf ANZ? 'va my .nf M .M ,H it W .. ,ra wr Q T VV .1 -- ,-.V 1 L ,.w. ofgdhiidffvhd 3 A 5 Yuki FALI. TERM CIROVP STUDENT BUDY UPF n l'iu Ifxmua LAXVRIQNCIC . .... . Bohm' Slim-llliklm . . . Full 'l'w'1 IJONALII xvlilili . . Sfurfljy v1'l'll1 l,AxLR.x l,1A.x . . . . .'Xl'IiRI'IY L'uR'rNlQR . SPRING TICRM GROVI' ICEHS 1J7'l'A'iI1t'llf '-l,l'l'.S'iIIl'llf f ll'4 IJl4l'.Vill1'llf Sl't'I4t'flIl'v1' 'l'rn1,vl1f rr Iimnlf ll. Xvclwlv, Corlner. Ima. lirnl Row: Adler, Miltolr, Puryear, Gilbert, Adams, llatson, Swnck. Schwartz. .Yrmml Kon: Ilaflcson, Tcift. lrowc, Nlason, H. Bollinger, Hootlx. R. XVQ-lwlx l,awu-ncv, hlinlwr. 'lilvinl Run: Him-s. Battle, Strickland, U. l.ca. Xvilt, Adcock. Appleton, llaldridgr. Kiillwrr, Aki-rs. Andvison, STUDENT CUUNIIIL 'lihc XVcst lligh School Student Council, com- the Stud:-nt llonly, and Aubrey Cortncr, treas- posctl of a rcprcscntativc from cach homc room, urer, arc tht- other olliccrs. 'lihcrc are four mccts oncc a wcck to discuss any problcms that tcachc-rs, the lfaculty Advisory Board, who at- comc hcforc the school. ,lllll'Sl'lllCl'l'lllf1S arc prc- tend cach meeting and supervise all activities. sitlcrl ovcr hy tht- president, lfclrlic l,awrencc. This is the eighth ycar of student participation in 'lihc vicc-prcsidcnt, Donald VVcbh, has charge govcmincnt at YVest. of thc monitor system. l,aura lrca, secretary of Monitors, rolnntccrs from the stnilcnt hotly, year wcrc Clark Akers and Alice Adams. Ar stay at various posts in thi- halls and lunch room the end of thc year all monitors rccc-irc school rluring hoth lunch pcriocls to sec that thc rules scrvicc lcttcrs. arc kcpt hy thc sturlcnts. Hr-:ul monitors this Fur! Row: Gourlcv, lwedaugh, Jordan, Tyner, Adams, Akers, johnson, Bell, Jackson. Fisher. Snoml Row: rl, Glllwrt W'n'rn-r, ll. Hollinger, Faris-ll, Tc-Ht. Goldman. Kirby, Hrodnax, Sentcr. Sinclair, lxavcll. Thml Row: Own-n linlln-iron. N. Parrish. Conrtncr. la-play. P:u'risl1, Nl. F. Gilbert, Carter Pearl. Burlcirt, Ramcy. liaison. Mill.-1 Pratt. I -null' Kon: lloorh. Noel. Vanrre-asv, Applcron, D. Xwclvb. Edt-n, Zagvr. ltin. linglvrt. Patton, Xvuglrt Alcnlcins, Cooke, Wlorrall, Boyd. Nlcans. Acker, H. Hlrclu-r. lfnsl Row: liuglvrr, Means, Aclcer, Coker. Wieimn-r, Lea, DuPre. Hollinger. O'Donnvll, Zagcr, R, Cfolwn. .S'r.m1.I Row: Adams, Tyner. Kirby. Vfall-fer, Boyd, Ramey. Vantrease, Langrerk, Noel, Semen. Tlvml Ron: Gmulvv. I--n. Bowers. Noel, Pearl. Hollinger. Adams, Fullerton. Lamb. lfnurllv Row: VC'olfe. Fleming, Dresnci, Wnlson, Panish. Strings. Fislwr. Gilbert. Xwillxanis, For the third consecutive time, the West Wind, bi-weekly student newspaper of West High, has been awarded an All- American rating by the National Scho- lastic Press Association. The paper is unique among its type of publications in that the sponsor, Miss Ella . . , . J . .ns-in In-Hr, fn lztlmmg liimm-if lLI,m,,gi-y. laul I-RUAA Haiman, is in reality only the remote con- trol of the paper. All the writing, editing, and make-up of the paper is in the hands of the Co-Editors, Carleen Batson and Ed Tefft. Miss Florence Adams is the Arr Advisor of the paper, and Miss Pauline Lamb is the Business Advisor. In keeping with the war, the West Wind has publicized all drives or other news pertaining to the war effort. Papers have been sent to servicemen both in the United States and overseas. Xwls'l'xx'r l'jIPI'I'HRSZ .Iran L':u'1'4rll U'IJm1m-ll lil sux:-ss XI xx ml-'xz Sum jam- jolmsmm, x9SlS'l'.XY'l' Bl suv-iss NI xvxclfkz l'x':mk I.m-:nm-ll. NVILI. XIAKI-'Rs: Hubby xYit'lH'l', .lzuw Clark. ZE I THE PHYR N ,H :llul Alnrk llublws. Huumu. Immrxsuw. Annu. Uuuglnx l'1slw1', 5lN'l'l'4lll Harris. l'Rm'lllf'I's: Clark .'Xkvrs. .Nlmlal Lu- lirml, Tom- R-U.'li.L'. lflw1'l'uk: Paul l :n'rc-ll. my lfslrll. AIWIZRTISIXC XIAN Nil-ik: xlilff l'm'rc'1' l l1'lIliIl:j NmR'rs l'fm'mRs: l.:mr:1 Leu, Ilfmuld NW-hh. Asswr.-xN'I' AlwlaR'1'lslxC XI.-xxxczlfk: lflyse- XV4-il. lr-i.x'rl lu-' I-flrmwnsz xxvlllhlll Cawrvr. Nlmgan-r l'H0'l'0CR-U'Hl5R1,lill1ll15' 5l'I1Tl'l'- c:l'iH:lll. SN.-Xl'SHU'l' I'flml'l'0RS: Doris Znzvr. Pcggy Rzunvy. Xss1s'1'w'1' lflfvrl Rl- Ifmnm: Xlurjm-ic liirclwr. L'lRCl'I.A'I'IUN xI.XN.XGlfRZ Ralph l.1mgrm-ck. K Ll la l':I1l'l'URS2 Par :Krcndt, KXJIYUIFII l':u'rm-cz 'l'Yl'Is'l'S: l'iI'2llIk'l'S Hfrigglxt, Alum- RICIIIIS, li:-try xSSlS'I'.XX'l' L'l.L li I'jl1l'l'lbRI Rachvl 'lxiljllllj Alvnkins, IXIIQICINII Uurkitr. lm Am- 'I'm1.-., xnw. 4. ....-, . 1 ..., N..-.L, on .-,1,1.- ll. Hnbh.. F11 -...., W, A..,1.i., cmnm. lam.-nl .x...,n.1 Rm.: c1.,.L, I-ml.-ff, H--ui. Ra ..,l-xv . my ,.,, ,l zu.-1. N 1x.- L M.-a ,1k. H .x.1 fn, S .-11 1.-f, 'H -,v. 1 Kun: 1.-av.-11. mmf.-.N. LQ.-ml.-X. P .-... 1, 5 .f1,.1,.. xv.-ll. I.-R, w.11...m,, vc' 1.'11l,. , Ak.-H. T.-Hr, k-.1--H. ,fk sl -Q Q? J Ji Hman V :,,.. . 2 mei' in ,. .2 s. Aa in 35 T 1 W an ' x itz 'HW' FW 1 M mf ' . A Qs? ,J H, LY K I5 ,f 9 4 'A A . PM ,, M' Q' ' gy H, M Ns Q 4, , . 'Aw' wgf Sm ' K 1 fx- - V ' A A I 4 , , 4 , N i V. F, ag? ffvqvwpi, . 1. W. t 4 ,M o 'EHKL XA,i,wf, ,X 'if 2 . ni? ' jf A 'ra- ' E vo- ,. - . 8 if X P .P , ?W.., in I X A ' , f , f' 'Q I' ,Cf . v , 1, fx Q? A Mg Num J' V1 mf' is A 'ii 433, Y if 51 if 'Q ' r 7 K ,,.,.n,gvt'1-. ' ' J' L V Q 1 .Q- 'W J A F 2' f J HI HU l'hc I term lu u tlllhllx Ulm 1 nppm-:und nn nr nm 1 licntiuu 'nw Nulnui nn 4 Q V 11 IMI nu llllljllllllll hu mu up ll'tI1I u mx 0lIfSl1llldll1K XWIHk to me HAL,l 1 er. lllfllll s 1 lfilln The thx- haw f N 0 whool. umlcr in thc spring 'I'hc under prp lnutlngx nntln l f.,llIlQN IIN Nl mn 1 x N ubjcvtiu I tu liI llllIlflllIl 1 . X . 11 nu, gym N tho :nh :mul md I THE BAND M lull Run- Nlailnn, H.-win, ll:-uk, Armstmnbl' Dfw, lirnwn, XY'armn, Cii.1lx.nu, Owl-n. Po-.1rl, Noel, Purim, lhldvixw lf.u'u-x. llxfllr, filll, Kirlw, :XdanLs, Tvncr, Sulzbaker, lklormrtv, Cliasv, flunrlvln, Rutledge-, Griggs, l'rQ-nn-l, Yunvnr M-. 'ml Run: lluvr-mn, lfrugn-liluunm, js-nlrlnf., l5url1:umn, All. Fvrnnl, Drnlu-, Srnvrlw. 5'liVC'lmm-1, H-ulgv, fN'lil5-uinlli l'mwrli lluwfll, 1 'Vl.u-ul. llvvv, llarrisli, Came, Xvlure. l l.uu-x, llinklnb, Pratt. Haiuxuui, leiglx, flank il'lu--rnmn :Xu-mil, Summa, Plullips, Hun, Hoguv, Anim. CHUHAL CLUB 'lilw Lllinrzil Club is unelvr flu- 4lir1'vtinn ut receivcil ll l1i'l1lx' su1m'rinr rziruw. Sriulviuk L . l 1- lliss llc-li-n fyklilllilllllilll. ln April tlw rluh taking music cmnpusc the- group. 'lilicy lun:- p:irtin'ipzm-il in tlw Nlusiv l vstiv:1l, in wliicli if also given prngrzuns in cluu'vlu-s :uul in niuncr- JUNIUH HIGH MIXED CHUHUS 'lilu' Aluniur lligh Klixcal Chorus sang on flu- and won :A supi-rim' rating. 'l'lu-3' iilm gziu- ii Clirisnnzis program, zuul on the Spring Assrinbly niusiczil progrzun at tliv Girls' lla-vliunzitiun funf Pmgrzun. The Girls' Ulm' Club participatccl in tc-st lielll :it Hunw lfngg Hay ll. flu- llusic l Q-stivzil lu-lil :ir lfzisr High April 12, Uri-'lciaizs xlurr .-'hw Sinn: . , l'n-xiiifrxl B.uuuk.x lhixnximpi l'rru,uu'rr Rui:-Mun 'l'.XNl.1lR , , l'iif-I'rr.fi.Ifnr Nlltklllk livrks . . Ni-frwlziry fum! Kun ,-Xlcm.1gu, Diflfxmi, lll-tu' ,l:u'lnm1, Tavlm, Hiull, Brown, Buvnv, fi, Slmlnlv-ig. Ku-lrli. lfvvrx, lhiul l'u.nnlvrul,1r, ffxp-I, llulnx, Slim-lzli-V, lfvvrdtn-. .Yruinil Run: Tlinnias, Cfouluwl. Nlxltnn. li Slminlwrg, Wfilliannun Chili-m.1n. vlnlu-un, Xfilmn. linkin, Knrnman. Fam, Guv, lfngel. lilvinl Kun' NX ilmn, S-liwmrrz, Sunni, lvruuili. llarrs. Campbell, Tenzel, lklnorc, Bolling, I.ee, Blackard, Cheirv, intl Kon: Senter, W'1lhi-lm, R Smith, B, B ll n i n I get. Ritter, Adler. B. Coker. Parton, Moench, R. Bolling. H Lulu-r. Jrmml Rin: Batson, Dresner, Eggleston. Wairiwright. Clark. Jewell. McCormick, Bowers, I4-.a. Bt-ll. Smack, lNlcXY'liorter, Standing. Rutledge, Carter. langreclc, Mearis. bln. Alder, Nl. Hatcher, Haber. H linther. N. l'.nrish, XVilsnn, Cfomwrlus, Booth, Reed. l.evoV. Gnurlev. frittenden Ferrell. Cortner. Tvtli. lid:-n, Cohen. Xviencr, Blum. l.ucns, Kirnhm, Hutchinson. Schwartz. DHAMATIC CLUB This year, the lirzunatic Club, which is one of the largest clubs in the school, had one of its most outstanding years. lts activities include auditorium skits, three one-act plays, and two full-length productions. which were the thrilling mystery-drznnzi, The l'hzmtom :md lVhat zu Life. GUINE UUH WAY STE During the 1044-43 school year a plan was introduced into all public schools known as the 'Tioing Uur lVay progrzun. The purpose of the program is to improve young people's stand- ards, :md to impress upon them the need for fun! Rus: Blum, linehaugh. lea. Dupree. Akers. Farrell. Setont Douglas Fisher won second place in the Na- tional Constitution Speech Contest :md Ralph Bollinger won ra cup in lfxtemporaneous Speak- ing at Clarksville. The l,l'Hll121flC Club is spon- sored by llrs. Inez lf. Alder. EHING EUMMITTEE certain ideals. The programs this year have been on Hope, Faith. Charity and Temperance. The entire idea was symbolized by the name given itg for the goal of American youth must be to ascer- tain that they will always he C ioing Our lV:iy. l Ron: Anderson. Gaither. liillam, Battle. l l.lrris, Bowen. EKTKWJ -ke FAHHFII, BIRIH!-R. Ax!-ns, f:AR'I'I:R. WTHH. .cvlmli 1-.Q NATIUNAL HUNUH SUCIETY lJnx,x1.nw XVICRR CLARK .AKFRS . XV,xxm C,xR1'l2R Hlfuax RIRCHIER l',u'l, l ,xRRlsl,L OFFICERS 74 . . I,l'l'.fiI1l'lIf I-il'l lJV'l'.fil1!'lIf . . Sl'l'l'l'flH'j' . . 'l'I'l'IlA'lll'1'l' Ijllffilllll!'llflIl'i1I!l SICNIOR lNllCMlSliRS Xirluxlg: Nash, Ciiiflin. Atkei. Arendt, la-a. Cole. Smrnllng: Zagel. 'lit-tft, ,l.ukson, Srlwnnmtl. Stlxwmtlwl. liuswl, 'li-unison, Cohen, Blum. NATIUNAL HUNUH SUEIETY The National Honor Society, under the sponsorship of Miss Ausban, consists of mem- bers whose scholastic average is above 90. A formal initiation is held each year, based upon these four cardinal principles: Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. Each mem- ber is awarded a certilicateg upon graduation an asterisk is placed beside each name on the program, and a seal is placed upon each diploma indicating membership in the National Honor Society. The Club awards recognition to the Home Room having the highest percentage of students on the Honor Roll each six weeks. -ll'NlUR lNll'ilVllllfRS Ummm-r. li. Jones, Taylor. O'Conm-ll, Jewell, Vlleil. Pratt. Farrell. l.i-vnv, Shaub. E.,-3 .5 ,- fini Roar: l.ovrll.ilVlorrls, Barton. Nliller. Xvllson. Doochin. .Sirtnml Ron: Xvlvner. Gtigg. R, Cfohen. Yin' President Uinlinx. Su-tru-tarvTrn-asuu-i Allen. President Hutchinson, rl. Smith. Ciixzzard, Frank fhnil R-fu: Yarn-1, Hagan. Prim. Mrs, Blazer. Evans, Barrett. SAFETY CUUNBIL f,IfIfiCIiRS The purpose of the Safety fouiivil is to pro- . mote safvti' first in our school zictixities. 'lihi klmmi ll1 it'luxsox , I'rr.m1r11i ' main task ot tht- representzitires is to kt-ep patrol- l'fu'i Diwxxxs . . . I'ifr-l'rr.viilf11l , . . , . men :tt NVQ-st lxml :tml liowling .Mi-titles. Ihr 'MW' MH ' Sf f f1ff-7 'f 'fHf Safety Council consists of Il l'epl'esel1tz1tix'e Hom MR-. linux , . Sf-nnmr eafh hmm- room. Nlrs. Blazer is tht- sponsor. Under the supervision of Mr. Max Mortimer, while johs. Special 2lI'l'2ll1fjQ'llll'lIT with thi-ir cm- , - players allow them to attend school part of the the D.O. students are given the opportunity to I 4 A day and worlc certain hours after their early dis- Continue their school worlc. while holding worth- missal. lwnr Rona. llolwlu Hill, Holi liliiult, -llmmx Hagan, Rohm-rl Jnlnvs. llaunmul liulnntll vl.mi--s llnivivls. ,lohn Sul-, Nil Niovxivm-i lhitk Ron: Russrll Hughes. liiigrm- Bniro. Vivian l,:v.i-mlm-1, I-'num Bakr-1. Kira-v 'lupiu Ann Nhlron, Kl.uth.i Ciolr, -lam' Stliwnltl, livvrtlx XYilkvs. fmolui Tipton, Cfarolxn Nltliixlii-. -lrnn l'.1irishA Ciuldu' l'.1gn. Nlniilu- Sul l'r.ml Kon' Dons Yngi-i. Maxx louise XYK-mini. Vfilxnn XVesr. ,lean Locke, Le Nlonne XY'allau-, Nlarjoxie McKinney. li.uh:u4i Kim. ,l.un--s- Snark. liill Kfimirh, link Ron: l.nux.i iiiown. Sylvia Block. Betty Casrlf-man, Janet linrm, Rove.-n.i ligliiinaix, lfxaiurs XYmivll. .lustinn lighrnmn. Ann Giles. Nlaxv lime Cilllwit. Jenn Rossell. Bev.-rly Patron. lu.iuii.i lkum-s. Mis. Milli-1. li'-uv Ann Nlifkuma-ll, ,lean Carol O'Dnnnell. Mzuv Phil Thomas, Riva l,eH'ler, Fav l Y ' Usruvnr. lNl.ng.m-r Nov.--. liill lNhKinni-v, .limmie Henley, liohhv Bowers. Nor lrrirnl in lirlurr: All:-nr fullwir. lXl.nli-lvn Ciohlln-ig, Ijorotlw Ii-vv. lfllvn Piziti. LIBRARY STAFF The Library Club consists of all members mc-nthly meetings. The officers are: President, of the library staff. They have entire charge La Monne Wallaceg Vice-President, Wilma of circulation and help prepare new books and Westg Secretary, Jean Locke. magazines for distribution. The club has semi- UFFIEE STAFF The office staif, which is composed of sixteen the supervision of Miss Leelcie Smith. These students who worlc in rhe school oflice, is Linder girls assist in typing, delivering messages and other useful worlc. loluuson, Wniglii. Noi-l, Tvyivi. lNhKionm-ll, Fox, Miss Smith. Nash. O'l5onm-ll. Smith. lVli-dough, Znger, XVoellhu. liaison, lixodnzix. Cioldinau, 1 rw...-Q. . awww . w.-qw.-sm..-Q lin! Row: VU:lilnlgl1t. l1gglcswi1. Parrish. Little. Gill, Kirby. IVI. Ri-ed, Scliwagci, Shippvx. liumpus. Yimim. Iiislwi. Xvarsiuii. Shing:-. Ki-nnedv. Pearl. Iinnu-v. Butterfield. lrplev. Ii. Punish .Yriimil Run' Iivll lick-mi Riiliiiiisuii Haw-s. .I. Ri-cd. fflzulc. Holi. Griffin. W'olf. june Fuqua. ,lealwtte Fuquni Hrmnnumi. Vihln-i.A Iwifiiviiiii-ll. XY'.il-Lu, ' 1 Slwplu-ld, Iiovd. Haldwin. Hoi' m. IVI'IVl h, 'lifv il u 1 at n Rim: Ciourlvv. Xviiglvr. ifnuon. Iiim. Iinas. KliW'lmitn-I. f' Mai:-on, ll. Noel. Revnnlds. R. Webb. Lowe. Fox. Appleton. XY'illinn1s. Iliiivi. IVIif'iui1iiiI. Vaiiii-s, Mix IiI.m-I RIDING Ori' I,.X'l'Rlk'l.X I'iISIIl-'R . . . l'w.viilrul CHJRININ SHIl'l'I N . ..., I'in'-l'rw.viilrr1l L'.xkin.ix S'l'kiNi:i: . . The Riding Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Dan Blazer, had a successful year with 93 members enrolled. Most of the meetings ICIN MUNUEHA The West End High School Monograni Club is composed entirely of boys who have lettered in major sports. This year the Mono- gram Club sponsored a baseball team which RS MAR-I mx Ri-'ian . , .N',w-rlury JACK S1 IHICRS , . . . , 'l'r'n1.v11rrr . . . . 'l'zwl.vl1n'r were held for the pleasure of horseback riding and several formal meetings were called to dis- cuss plans to improve the club. M CLUB competed against teams in the Inter-Scholastic League. A picnic also took place in the fall of 1944 for the football team. lui., Nou: im, XY!-I-I-, .-xp,-I.-i.,,. li. Plilllips. !X1.iws. ,I. INI.i-on Iialilililgr. II. lawn-mv. llnr mu. .Yr-mul Nun 5 I,niilw.in,gli lNltW'ImiIel. Hillel. TX1.CiuniiiL Xxvill, fxilnmlf. Md iulluilgli vlilwvil Kun: Sm.kl.m.i, Ia-li.ix' Kiillw-if l7i-vi.w.iu. IVl.niui. IMI: mls. Il. XXvl-lv l.-mflv IMI. Niwl Linus, Swirli, I-ln Mil! K'.xRo1,xN S'l'RlN1il-I . flux! Huw: lf. Parrish. Slringc. Fisher, Adams. Pearl, N. Parrish Svmml Row: Jolmmn, jackson. Baldwin. ll, Wlalkvr, Raini-V, Zvigli-r. llradluv. Puryear, Wlilson, C. Smith, Drcsnvr, Holt. S, Smith. Rosa-ll. Owl-n, Thmlqkuu: Knhv. .-Xrkvi, Mi-ans, Buvd, Savage. I., Wlalker, Shaw. In-n, Giles, Barson, Fleming. Nliss 0'Callnhan. 1'-murlv Nun-: Coker, Bowl-rs, Qnaile:-, Buchanan, Chase, Mullen, Fm-wer. Allen. EIHL H 'l'hc Clirl Ri-svl'x'cs is ll rlzltiunzll 0l'g2lIllZ1lfl0ll spimilscmn-il :nt lVcst hy Xliss Helen cyklilllflllilll. loci: Town, :ln ufrc-1'-scliool gurlu-ring place lm' the SfllKll'lll'S, was rho goal for rhc yfill' and C711'iflclfks-lf'.xI.I, .xI.lL'Ii Anams , , . . . . . . Pxr Ifxsulak , . Ynu:ixl.'x l'r:.xR1, . . , l,l'l'.Vi!lI'1Il . l'f1l'--l,I'1'5f1f4'1ll . Sf'1'l'l'llll'j' Tr1'a.mrr'r . Cllajllniu . Nt'l'!lI'llIIf'Ilf'.lI'lll,f 'l'In- lYcst lfml lli-Y Club is L'0Illp0Si'll of Nr:1,1.l',-xkklsll . . . . l.nun' NVnsfw . young mon who am- ll1fL'I'L'SfQ'll in furtlwring kllll'lSl'l1lll islvzlls Zllllllllg rhcir fellow Sl'lIll1'l1fS. 'lthc Ili-Y is :l nalrlonul illjlilllllilflilll spollsowml hy thc- Y.H.L'..-X., :mil Hr. Klux llortinwr ESEHVES plans :irc still in prugrcss. fllcn-tinggs are llclml Sl'INl-II10Ill'l1ly' anal Nzlslwillv Inter-Club Council lllC't'flllg1S, monrlily. A ilnncn- was given in the fzlll term to misc inonvy fm' H,lil'C'II 'l'on'11.y' f,l'I4'lL'lfRS-SPRING ALICE .Mums ..... . . . . l'.x'1'lflsur:k . . liMn.Y Puuusu . , Vikcsixm Pmkl, , . , . I'r'w,viiln1l I 'iw-I'n'.viilw11l . Sn rrlury . 7'I'l'll,fli'I'l'l' C'.XRlJI.XN Sikixrziz , . , lfhnphrin Nrzm. l'.lRRlSH . . Nrrgfmzfl-al-.lrmx scrvvs :ls sponsor ul thc' Vlvsr lxnil ullzlptw. . , . Aniong thc- Hi-Y acrixirics this yi-ui' wcrc il han- lllIl'f fm' the lwaskcrhall tvzun :mil :i picnir llllfllfjl thc- spring tcrm. lull Rina: li-.wvll. 'll-fft. Aki-rs. Booth, lfdcn. Fmicll, 'll-nnisnn. .Yuuziil Run: D. WH-hlw, Glllu-ir. Cfmlnri, Flakr. langri-ck. Cainvs. Brin-ck, Smith, Whlr. lVlclfuimick, D, jones. R. Smith, OPI l'rriul1nl ini' l'nfl'n'siil:1ll, liulllligvlg .Yrrn'l.11v. NIJ: rl L l fl1l 3 r H LITEHA The Literary Club is sponsored by Miss Frances Bowen. Ir meets after school, semi-monthly at the homes of its members and is extremely proud of its reputation for delicious refreshments. The Literary Club sponsors the West Hi-Ho. Ar the MI MRI RS Ifmnt Row: Russell. Xwcilu-r. Farrell. M. Hiirher, Griffin 0 1ugl 0 lfiin I pi u Ri-lt. li-gi. lloyd. Shi-plwvd. Hanson, Haber, f'nker. H1 L A I il In-.1 I 4,1 X fx A ' 19 L.. , Y Fe' f? ' Q af ga ' ' 1 Q L R 0. T C -J ug? I l. . O BJ 0 UFI ll FRG In-I Kung lmff lu Riplwrf Fiist l,u-utenant Rolwinsnn a 'un ans- Cale First lu-mon n 'l'i-in-Il. Cul:-t First l,ivuu-nnnt Xlfilt. Cade-I Second l.nutenant Dmlxin inlet Sr ond ln-unnanr Creenrx Qerprant ,Luk Smith. R.U,'l',if. lmnucmi. .Ynuml Row: Cade ,ln t ml 111-r lmpnra a Cadet lrnarex Cn rn VC During the fall term, the Third Battalion, Naslwille High selmols, R.o.T.C., was under the command of Cadet Major Wayne Hill, but at the beginning of tlie spring term, due to a decline in enrollment, tlie West End Unit was NON-V1 JMMIS In-1 Rim. I.-yr In Riylfr: Srnff Sergeant Dunkle. Si-:ge is me nn sv 1 H 1h il 1 1 ,Ynmlil Now: flurpornls Nlwlis A DN Silll ' ' V r f 4-........AAL...lK.,....! . , f First Platoon Plklllbllll l.v:ulcrt ll, NYilI x llllllliill lll'1ll'l'l'f Ki. lixm'-. V First Squad, lvl! to right Hrllios, Iiuotlr, liulnpux llulmcr, 'llllUlll1lN, NYM- lalrv. Sk'l'llll1l Sqllilfl, lvl! In X' right: lfvznm, Kilgurv, Silnpsun, lik'IlIll'll. 'llhirsl Squad, lvl! to ri f ' , ERA, Xj- V wk, .wx x Q .f 1 y l,L':l, l'lUl'lIIg, vlum'-, Nlv- K xy kkxmxf 1-Zo X X 'f yw X MMM flillll, lvI'UlI1'll, Rove-gum. Second Platoon Platoon I,e-aulvr: l.. lr:- rcll. l-:rat hllllllll, lvl! In l'l:.glllf Slmulm, M y I 1- s, li1ll'l't'll, lNlclInn, lfnrml, ll1ll'l'lNllll, li. -lownw. Svrnml Squunli lilalckfnnl, l,llN'l'L'lll'K', lxlK'll0l'llIll'lx, xxvlllllflllll, Kimhm, lig- gl-rx llmirll Squxnli llululu, xXvlllxl'l'iUll, l.llL'IlN, -lzwrctt, ,. , what ,gm - - 4 4, - . lmgff 'N5 K 'Straw 5 ' 'Sgr' 1 M og, wo 1.-.H -f Mnjfg, ...Q V ,won , ,NAM Y b we .I 1.-,. JK 5 . Q .Mft -A .-if -V X - f . 2 . 'im W ,flfffw 'If' W-5 Culn-n, Urw. , . 'Y H w.-l,, - ,Q Rifle Team l'.0l'L'j1l'lTllllll, pmnc: Ruvcglm. Hawk Row, lcft tu right, sitting: Dunklu, l :u'rm-llg lilll'l'llIlj.'fI Huotll. Standing: Sgt. Smith 3 km-vling: 'l'n'rrcllg sitting: Slmulv, li, -Inns-. 3551- 1 ,,- xy, Lx I 1 f.. Q 1 ,o w J f L. 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