West High School - Westerner Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1922

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This slmrtlI:IIul stzu' will sm-efl fm' yuu With wriggle. clot :Incl uurlsfy-cue. Athletic Assn. 12? Y. W. C. A. ill Webster ll! Cunlluerciul Club Kin to helium-little known ALICE ANDERSON STANLEY BAILEY NIARCARET BANNER ELIZABETH BARRETT nstllflu She's lllUil1'St, slxrlnlilng and B6il'y,7 .-ls big Iv. man as he is tall. lhrgerg fxglliw mvinkle is in Your mmm suggests R woumn CLIITILIHC5, steady, guml-lmmlv her env fnmexl ing, R' 4.11, Km mule Sphinx In love and not-try. Webster ts, If muses are not guml to you Ammk, Agsn. tm May lmpny Cuplcl be. Class Play AAC. Kin to ll cz L . 't l -nsmlum ' chickens lyn chi C4 mer of 5' W' C' A' my Big Sister-, '22 Dnnlecon Ill Athletic Assn. 135 Athletic Team. '22 Kln to Miss Allhl JULIA BERRY Julie Julia, Julia. wlsc and nwrry, WI- thlnk yuu'I'u :I lwrfcclly wunmlerfully llI-I'I'y- Nul AI I'aI.sInheI'I'y. D. A. C. C21 Webster 431 Custulinll, '19 Athletic Assn. C37 ll, A. C. Carnival Drmua Club Secretary Dunmcnns .luuiur lDscuI't,, '21 Y. W. C. A. Class Play Kin to n Siamese twin Page Thirteen A saucy head of Tltlnu hnlr, DLNZIL BLOW JOSEIIHINE BODINI: MAIHIE Boss Drills, Joey Ree Yuu Inlght think him slow, Full of ncp when she clrlves Ilul. thaIL's because you clolI't her Ixus, know This fullmv lllmv, Whu's Imgenl wherever he doth gn. Athletic Assn. HJ XVI-hsler C11 Ill-Y Ill 1'. K. Cmlel. Ill Kin Lo LePnge's Glue But. lmlth to he hcl' real self 'roulnl us. Castulluu Ill Glue Club Ill Kin to a vlulet A smlle WllCl'9'Cl' sho goes, Happy-IIunI'teIl, free from cm-e. We luve Murle C. Bucs. Webster 135 Y. XV. C. A. 131 Big Sister 121 D. A. C., '21 French Club. '22 Cmxnnlenrlnl Club. '22 Alllletic Assn. C27 Kin tn an apricot

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Qllass Ibistnrp P until the time '22 was led into the renowned racing stables of the West Denver Club, he was unknown. He did not enter as a prodigy, to be that character, petted and pampered, in the usual fashion, with loud, vague, tumultuous wonder, speedilysubsicling into censure and neglect, but he was forced to rest wholly on Hhis own intrinsic merits. He was not gifted with any rare beauty, which is true of all colts, but every line glowed with an inextinguishable fire of strength, spirit and speed. He was thrown in contact with others who were making history in their victories over the rival Eastern, Northern and Southern Clubs. He was trained and watched over, not to improve his appearance, but to uphold the age-old traditions for which the club was known almost as well as the name itself-those of honesty, square deal- ing and fair play. '19, a runner of four seasons, was at that time the star of the stable, but '20, a three-year-old, showed in his recent starts that the following year he would more than hold his own in the numerous turf classics. '22 had made a fine start and had been entered in nearly all of the important races. ' The following year '20 lived up to expectations, and he was easily the wonder horse of the year. This year saw great improvement in 7227s running, besides having been entered in all the great handicaps of the year he had also won one the Mary Louise White Sweepstakes, finishing under the wire ahead of the favorites, ,20 and '21. Up until this year it was largely a matter of conjecture concerning the outcome of the young and inexperienced thoroughbred, but, due to the progress he had made, there was little doubt but that he would uphold the colors. This year passed, leaving 721 to bear the brunt of the work, though assisted by 722, now equal in strength and spirit but lacking the experience which the veteran possessed. Working with a machine-like precision, they mowed down opposition time after time and brought to a close one of the most successful seasons in the -history of the Club. At the dawn of the next season '22 was fit and ready for the last great season, prepared to glide like the sun in its unobstructed journey across the sky, triumphing over all. The season started with '22 making a better time than ever before and in his early starts running close to the track record. He was conceded to have the best chance of flashing under the wire first in the Annual Gridiron Derby, but injuries kept him from being in the best of condition until the last day, when he gained an overwhelming victory from the Manual Racing Club, increasing his lead at every quarter post. The arrival of midwinter found '22 in perfect condition for the great Basketball Handicap. The final day of the meet found 722 and a thoroughbred from the Southern stables the only survivors of the meet. The Southern horse led at the first quarter pole, but then the Orange and Black colors passed him and finished lengths ahead. Not only in these but in other races has he helped to make turf history. In the Diamond and Track Handicaps yet to be run, he is expected to live up to his reputa- tion as a true and honest runner. As is always the case, his true light, up until this year has been covered by a cloud of inexperience, but now it breaks out with its full strength, giving added assurance that he has not failed to uphold that standard set by the preceding thoroughbreds. He now goes out prepared to run the races of life with the same unconquerable spirit for which he has always been known. En HUGHES, '22. Page Twelve



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CECIL KATHERINE ORIAN LoImAINE AGNES MAE BROWN WILLIAM BROWN BRADFORD Bnom-IAC Sig Woody Cecgneouueals her talents uTi71y,, R'Ra:!VEll1lgg:'la2h:dAg:l55 lslrgwn, We awfully Ifsgwu' ask ber. she'll never A gy?-lgmgf SHG' and lucky' kxmcks em down.. We KIIDW' f0ll'l'9 snvfulll' Btltcflllere we give her lllghe nfhe way 60 mmvs heart itmeuc Assn' tsl, Wl1elll?eu're in any cI'on'Il est. mark 15 through his mmmy- Yuu're sure to break the As atlllew, actress, writer. Y. W.. C. C31 C,,mm6,.chl1 Club' -22 lee. Slwfk- Caimhilu- 20 ls, A, C, C11 Athletic Assn, C41 Athletic Assn. C41 Custallnn C-ll Y. WV. C. A. C41 Camp Fire C31 Annual Boaul. '22 CoIIst.ltuLinn Committee. '21 Castnllan Play. 'lil Pres. Camp Fire. '21 Ylce-Pres. Cump Fire. '22 Vulley Bnll. '21 Girls' Spoxts Club C11 Kln to Mlnnelmlm Athletic Assn., '21 Webster C21 Commercial Club, '22 Big Sister C21 ID. A. C. C21 Kln to :I despair barrel Freneh Club 121 Glue Club, '22 Webster C21 A Y, XV. C. A. CEU Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. '22 Kin to Cleulmtrn Castallan C11 Webster C31 H1-Y U31 Secretary H1-Y, '22 Cadets C11 Klu to Barney Olcllleld GEORGE BUCK J A military Elly- you bet. But long n. sponsdrless cadet. Athletic Assn. C41 Cndets C-ll Cnptnln Cadet.-s. '22 Ilufllo Club, '22 Webster C41 Press Club, '22 Cadet Club Treasurer Hl-Y, '22 Kin to NIIpoleolI ARVIS BUCK Snlnetlxing of IL rogue ls be. But we like sun-II rugucs enurnlously, Athletic Assn, C31 Webster C21 Castnllan 121 llacllo Club Kin to an enlery wheel-:I great grind JOSEPIIINE BUEE RUTH BYEIIS ufogn SlIe's clever wllh her alto In high sclmol rculms. II very queen, Our zwtlrv, much loved Joselvlzllnr. Y. W. C. A. Czxbinet C21 Y. XV. C. A. Vice-Pres. C11 Y. XV. C. A. Pres. Cll l'2lSl.illl1lll C11 Webster C31 Press Club C11 Personzxl Ediun' Ruderv C21 Tleas. Press Club C11 D. A. C. C11 Dnxnlcuns C11 Ilunlor Party COInIn. Athletic Assn. C41 Big Sister C21 Cadet Sponsor C11 Valley Ball C11 Alblet-lc llozxrcl Annunl Board Il flrecrn cker- Kln to easily exploded. voice Aml lllll-KOS the glee club girls rejoice. Y. XV. C. A. C21 Webster C21 fllee Club C23 Athletic Assn. C21 D. A. C. C13 Kin tu nu eurly model Ford -nu sell'-starter. Page Fourteen

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