West High School - Westerner Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1924
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O ,, , S X ,ln 'Q T r ' . y . 1 figi :I ng Published by THE SENIOR CLASS Of WEST HIGH SCHOOL DENVER, COLORADO 1Oz4 Order of Books NX XTEWN lf.Xl'lTl.1'X' i1hXSSES AX'PIII,PYfIi'S UIlliAXIZA'l'IUXS ICN'l'l'IR'l'A INM ICNTS I' PA I I hluh ll M1 7 S Ill v' U , a 'ml j,f4W ,WT1YM7Ii j', A Z ig Www Il pil J nmwv' HY -Q Q L 'f,.,ffn1f1. 7 -3 aglfgia' 5-'A'f 2,1 5 x 'Aff 73:11-if l , .4 WL 'WESTWARD-Ho ,-i VTR Xktfkx N X i- A A , -Xiggg S3gx N5a5,wu EE f!x:g,s31 -X. X-,K I m u. ,U at ,,, Nr 3, qNM!lNlQ1,61,. My ' f 'y WMM 'W Wlfyw, f Lg Ain QW 'QM V' 1 2, Xi j,,u,747,,f!f,3'! ' yj A 7 . It lflfftffif-Q N? 1s'jILNf'M' ' - 'Z wf -' gd' Try A R M f W5 A 'uf 3+ 1 fww?-B' H T A xx' xl fl X X36 i,QEQs i, ,X f ,, ,Aj?VShlf M i 1 Q Wy f ' ' , .'w,f ., J fFIf'1': l X . 'K vwwlilnvriam f F ' 'Sf NIH! V M M .W , .. 4 INN Mwwilllfllllry,gym ' Q: H K1 W Ajfxxxk Nwmlllfjnl will I' Gum m1lm'Qxhlm9Nxsum'PHWQZ I+ 75411 W f MMNFYR Mmzlzlb-.M1.wnw HMM Q - v,1 V w Vw'! I ?51A3 fZg:fW ' ' ' NmuimfxwhIimwmnm? 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Iiuxlzlm UF 1924 East I'0rfal-Courtf'sy of The 1lluI7ut Tunnvl Uommixxiun O the 1l1e.1111 of .1 sem and the ilCC0lIl1JllSllIH6Ilt To the 1l111'111g e11gi11ee1'i11g co11st1'11cti011 I which sli lll 1111110 to our mighty lVeSt ac- ' tivity i11 the pick, the shuttle. and the plow, thus enriching the world with food and power- : of il COlHlll0llXV9illlZl1- 1 f . ' . l - l i 'Q 2 i an To the pathway of c0111111e1'ce beuezlth the mighty hills- T0 the great Moffat T111111el TIIE CLASS OF 1924 of WVEST HIGH SCHOOL cries lvestward H0 X lFiveI lSixI To Dear Old West Deep within thy time-worn walls, Echoes of youthful laughter ringg Oft our voices filled thy halls. Songs of love and praises to sing. Who can all thy romance tell, Wise and silent sage? Some who loved thee ah! so well- Now are bent with age. Generations 'round thee bloom- Bud and flower and fade: And within each separate room Nobler characters were made. Soon from thee we must depart, The trail is ending just ahead: And comrades soon with heavy heart Upon their separate roads will tread. And though Dame Fortune guides them Through the valley or the plain,- When Memory walks beside them She'll bring them back to thee again. Our wagons stop, the journey's doneg Farewell old school they say, And they will love thee, everyone Until the mountains waste away! G.EK lSevenl lv Q v 'X K Y N N w 1 1 F x ,-X . 'X YV ' ,bk Tlllfl UWLS Ulf' 'l'lII+1 .I XXICY -J. 'N 1 , K K X Mu. Glilililili IC. Hmm Mn. Huun' V. Kl'Il'Nl4Ill Mus. Hll.lil-fthklllbl-I Swrzm' '1 ' 'f H NN V 1 '1 '1 l 'l'lms1- slumling up pass out HW'-II uuw, Ll'iI'IN-fill! I km w h1-n l'Yt'l'j' :lnswn-I' IS first. -v lust YUM.---v minus. ' ' Mu. CAlll.'l'UN Avlnxlum Mus. Hl1:l.l1:N U. I3,n'l.1ss lh- u--v1-r snys il fmnlislx thing. IA-th lllillilf. '1'h:nrIiv ith my 1l2lI'HII:.1. ' Mics. .lUSlCl'llINl'I S. B,XR'l'USl'll 1VIu..4.I. Ewlxu Hl'1A'l l'Y Imn't you think sn. girls? 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XVARRICN 'T'L'1cxr:u Miss I7uicu'l'llY M. Swicifr A-Mi. ,,,,- my limi, l,,,,,j,,4-- Hthwli. this is il dumb l'1'ill':ll'S2ll!N Miss D. VAxI,.xxlmlN1:1I.xxr Miss MARY E. Wicoui-zwoou UW:-'ll lnlvv In hurry girls. if wi-'rv going tu Yuu'Il nruusl- thu' lrull dog in Illl' sr sm-rvv suplu-r :lf 1i:2l0. mn. NU NYHN1ll'Ili IIIGNIHNS A MII,I.IONAlRI'l . Ll-llevenl X... ,N L Y' 'f -VM? rf, mms V 5 '14 ' 1 m ' ,p l .W . . 5. Vi Y MU ' , ' qgzf:Qr22H 1 4 A , ' ' , ',. AH Ann - Af I me 1:45:51 r?r:1?ReaT' 'Vfvivmou f me PRMTER ggi THE 'AME K - AMD THE ZTAFF GHZ me Monzv -... ' emi'-'THE BLA'-15 HU k s if' . Ill - 0 Wrnon L. a F561 Dorolhe R Harrq E Ferman 1-xx. 'NH XT.. . ' N-. --. , 0 , Raqmond Garson' Margaret Good - Hildfed Nelson 4 clellen Morgan ' Robert Luurq - Fern Thompson My - ., 'I W' 'Ah 1 H N N um' 'C-21 ' ' M E M L 4 V V-'V H1 f 1' ' - 1 fn x, X K I . 4 ix . . Q 1 s Fealux-as Camera- man Lihrarq Wonsor Bus, Sponsor Calendar -Joker . 1.011130 I lxxnlxvl 'George Hook ' Gwendoiqn f X X S EN ICD fn TW XX f f X K XX 3 ff ! f W l'l'hirt,0enI Isla Mae Barnhart june 21, 1906---july 24, 1923 Gone? Gone? Ah no! The rose that seems And somehow, we have faith to know In Autumn dry and seer: The soul that God has given Will thrill again to Nature'S touch Beyond the Portal we call death And bloom another year. Is living still in Heaven. L. F. B. l lfmxrlveln I The journey of the Class of 1924 I see the glittering tops, Of snow-peaked mounts, the w'id'ning vales expanse, Large prairies where free herds of horses prance, Exhaustless wealth of crops In vast magnificent extravagancef' This class of '24 began its journey at Fort t'Greenie in September, nine- teen hundred and twenty. They have now just reached their destination after having spent four years crossing riveis of Latin, plains of Geometry. prairies of Bot-any, and great mountains of Psychology. During the first year they progressed, but slowly, and most of the original party survived the altitude fthird floorj and scalpings or head-clippings inflicted by the 4'Braves inhabiting this new a11d dangerous territory. These Braves were better known as the upper-classmen. During the ensuing summer practically no progress was made on account of the intense heatg but, as autumnal days drew closer. these intrepid adven- turers took up their journey at Fort Sophomore, where a few other seekers of adventure joined the party. The perils of Math, Latin, and Science, then overtook them, but with strenuous work and diligence, few were left behind. Again during the next summer their progress was retarded, they had arrived at Fort Learning by this time. Fort Learning, also known as Fort Junior, was gladly reached, for it was widely known that this fort is the last before attaining the desired goal. Therefore in accordance with the danger and difficulty our faithful guides. Mrs. Hildegarde Sweet and Mr. George E. Hook. warned us against certain perils and misfortunes known as i'non-aca- demic subjectsf' They also counted our party, and when finding such a large number. they suggested that we select a leader: so, Glenn Wade, a well-known scout. was chosen by popular vote. Not long after this we were represented in a reading council by Mildred Lang, a fearless and daring young lady. Many had dropped out while constantly meeting new difliculties. but also many had been added to the company at different intervals: so thus. we had quite a large assembly when we were called together after the intervening summer. lVe again chose Glenn Wlade as our leader. he having proved himself very capable. and at the end of his term of office, Carl Clayton, another able scout. was chosen to succeed him. Then in order to record our four years' journey, Dorothe Hunn was chosen to edit our Annual. Of course it was necessary to have a council to manage general affairs. so we elected Lester Carpenter, Louise Hammond, Charles Elliott, and Ceora Glover to represent us. Some time later, two members of the party, who had been rewarded for their leadership, character, service, and dependability the years before, initi- ated twenty-three new adventures into this society. the standards of which have been named. Therefore membership denotes that the person stands among the highest in these qualities. And so the four short years passed, but each left its impression and im- print, which will always be a treasured memory to those who found it so difli- cult and yet so beneficial. CEORA E. GLOVER. I Fifteen 1 up'-0 QQ, . L , -aj -ie -X. lil i.,x Almniax l i'mn Smith lliuh Svlmnl '2I,. Aih. 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Anehilinni S4-lmul lll:ll lll. r lSixluA-nl llnm-:lc'i' .Xl.I.l-IN Rub NY1'InsIvr lilll l7l'2llllilll4' Vinh I'rnp.-rty Mun nl' W1-hsu-r S4-Ny ul' We-Inst:-rg Ili-Y: Stu ml 1- ll I l'uun1'il1 lslltllllilll Ilziskvllmll 1 llulvy. Urn' 1llIl1ltl'. l':ill lllllI'kZ Hui- hrmul NllllSl2Ul tizil sinih-. lly-word: Uh my h:n'kZ No-mls: 'Vu turn his fxnn-5' light ly unln hm-. Aiuhilinn: Rip Yun Winkh- ll l.ll.l.l.xw Awnlclrsnw l.ill l'!I'llIll Kiowa High Svlnml '23 Alh. Assn. Hill' ylnlrl rrill, l'I:ll'-nnlrk 1 A's. Ily-word: Sih-n1'4'. Nvuls: L1-ss hraiins. Allllllll4lIlZ To lwcoim- il Ilaippvr l,l:n:n'1'uN lllmu-11: Rik ll4'Ill4lSlll4'lll'S1 Alh. Assn. ill Ilnlvy. Um' lfiir-plujffr. 'Gill'-lllIll'liI S1-rinusm-ss. llyAwurml: Sh-p up fruntf' Ns-mls: Mori- linux Allilrillulli To lu' :l ll'ili:illl .lvll nings Ilryain, , ' If Q9 Q -ff' RALPH BONAR From I-last lligh School '231 Nothing But tho Truth: Wob- stor: Prom. Com.: Dramatic Club. Our Ifcuu Ilrurnmrfll. Eur-mark: Lovublc disposition. By-word: l'm il shark. but no- body knows it. Noe-ds: Watching. Ambition: ljnm-ing ts-nc-in-r. Tlll-3I.MA BIKKIGR A Tin-lmu Twin. Wvbstc-r: Soc'y Dranmtic Club: Press Club: Rodc-0: Wvbstm-r Party Com.: Sr. Party Com.: G. R.: Big Sister: Clio: Ath. Assn.: Give Club: Nothing But the Truth: Annuul Art. Our Dcsiynrr. Ear-mark: Tholmn Sic-n. By-word: Uh this learning: what E1 thing: it is! New-ds: Au artistic husband. Ambition: A court str-no. Wu.L1.ul Rimnmzx' Bill Ath. Assn. 143 : Hi-Y fill 2 Wvb- ster 1151: Uudvts QZIJ: lli-Y Sec'y: Honor Roll. Our D. mul I . fozrvr. I-lar-mark: Rouge-. By-word: Rs-mains to be llc-ard. Nevds: A girl. Ambition : Founder of B1lCh1'lOl S ' u . -Wfflu 'Ek.Tiiill'T'K- VERA Vlotnt BAKER Volloy Bnll: Indoor team: Sports Club: IJ. A. C. 133: G. It. 131: Castalinn 133: Atli. Assn.: l3J: Big Sister lL 3 Our I'rixr'iIIu. Hai'-nnlrkz French heols. ,Ry-word: What's thu use? Ne-cds: Megnphonv. Ambition: Chinese fwt. Elzxt-:ST B,lU.lII.l4IY Hoop Ili-Y I-ll 3 I'rop:r:im Com. Hi-Y: Advf-rtising Com. Ill-Y: Ath. Assn. I-ll : Webstvr Q23 : Cas- tzlliml 123. Our In'omIc'ostvr. I'12ll'AIll2ll'k2 Kind-hc-art:-dnoss. By-word: lli-Y. Ne-ods: Mufl'lvr. Ambition: To run the Expross. VIRGINIA BIRCH Gingf-r From North lligli School '23: Uastnlinn. Our 17ll7'fllIfI'lL Star. lflair-mark: Furls. By-word: C:m't hom' it. New-ds: Separation from her sister. Ambition: 'l'o road her short- hand notes. lSeventeen1 BIAIIWSAICWI' lllhxlil-:l.m' IJ. A. C. t-ll 3 G. ll. : Rig Sistt-r Glue- Club t2i 1 Vlmrusg t'usz tullun: Jr. liscnrt : Jr. tiuurd Fashion Show till 1 Vllog Ath. Assn. Our lady of lvisurv. Ear-mnrk: lllgnitin-tl Walk. ily-word: Wliisiww-d. NM-ds: To hurry. Alnbltlun: 'l'u lwcuxni- :i nursv. l'Il'tlENR Iluxsrix' Flll'llll'l ' lfrnm North ll. S. '21 Hur runvlinmn. l'Iur-nuirk: Kind lu-nrt, liy-word: Any more buskn-ts for mv to rlt-livvr? Nw-ills? 'l'0 stop g.:i'owln,':. Amhltmn: To show vw-x'yo110. lim Bm'K Our frminixl, lllair-mark: I!rllli:im'y. By-word: l'r-rpvtuzil sp:-vvli. N1-vdsi Nutrition vlnss. Ambition: 'l'u llllti llvl' l'riur-1 t'hurmlng. I Eighteen I 1 lllalcm-:1c'1' liutwiq Ili-rb We-bstvr: l'ustuIlun: Ili-Y: Sviviim- Club: Y.fl'i'a-s. Shit-xlco Club: Vault-ts: Ath. Assu. Hur rurlin buy. lC:1r-uuirk: Slim-las. liy-words: I gut Vhilo in two iuiuutl-s, N1-mls: A push. Ambition: Rl:ii'a-nuii's shadow. l u.xN1'us Illhn' l i-un ll. A. U. l4lI Clin Ui: Wuh- Slt'l' till 2 .liz lfjst-nrt 1 Rig Sis- tvr tim: tl. lt. lily Ath. Assn. till. Our l'nII.u Prim. lllui'-uizirk: .lt-wvlry. By-word: Win-rt-'s Mrs. liar tnsch'? Nvvds: A hnttlu- ut' l'1-ppo. Ambition: llUlllt llltllil'l'. l+'ln-in f'.xl.lml'x lm- Wm-lm:-itvr till! Vault-ls! Corp, l'ud4-ts: Alh. Assn. till 1 llonm' Sm-it-ty. Our t'In'm-slmrlr. lG:ir-ulzlrk: Irish oy:-s. Hy-word: l look :ill right but you Ill'X't'I' vuu In-Il. Nvvdsi Tu full in love-. Auibltiuu: I':ll,LLilll't'l'ill4Lf. LYLIG f'.u.r,.uI.xx C:illoy Ili-Y: We-bstvi' f2bQ Football: Ath. Assn. Q-lj. Our llfillolajr. Ear-mn1'k: The dillllllfx in his chin. By-word: 1'T'mon Jack. Nt-mls: A spollor. Ambition: To own the mint, Is,uuA:l.l..x Rl l l' Is Webstrir: Vnstallizlnt Ath. Assn. Q21 1 Roni.-l.nmI,.: Tennis 123. Our Mollu Illullnrn. Ear-mark: Diinplvs. Hy-word: Ullaivt- you got your English ? Noodsz To got in tho linwliglit. Ambition: To ss-rvv nt lunch countor. RAYMUND lixnsnx Kit lli-Y: Cault-ts: Cnstalizui: Wvb- storg Football: Basketball: Annual : Mgr. liusulmll 5 liulcy. Our cwfr-1'curly. Ear-mnrk : 'I':1Iking. By-word: I'ni so happy when I think what 21 pn-rfvct hus- band l'll nmkt-. Nr-ods: A curry s-mnlr. Ambition: Tu run at mzltri- moninl burn-aiu. P . If Jr .Jff !' -51, f,4,, EDITH Boxxx-:Y f'Edt- G. lt. tm: ll. A. t . cs: Flio Hy: W1-bslm-1' trip: Strong- lw:1rt, U Our SIINNIIIIIF. Hill'-IllZll'k z Alill'l4 , lly-word: lit-llo, lmnt-y. N1-ods: A p1'iv:11t- sm-rc-tary. Ambition: To t'0l'll1'l' Mrs. Monro. I.1cs'rlf:lz t'.xlu'l-:NTlclz 'AIA-ss Soo l'ilNtIlll0IlQ We-list'-r 129: Ath. Assn. 4-H 2 'Frm-ki Unpt. Truck: Football till Z fapt. Footbzill : Svc'y Jr. Class: l'rc-s. Stndvnt Count-il: Rodvo 121: Ass't Ed, Rodoo: Ed. Boys' Ilodvo. Our Buffalo Bill. lflnr-ni:n'k: Alumni Associations. lly-word: Yue, l'll gladly shy :1 ft-w u'or1ls. Nm-:Isl A lwttvl' lmll YPIIIII. Ambition: l'rt-simlvnt of llnno- lulu. fixialclic Clwllzlcs Sin-lm Wvbslol' KSU: l':1st:lli:in: ll. A. C.: Ath. Assn. IUI. Our truly numrrl. Hill'-Ill2ll'kC Snappy s-yos. Iiy-word: I Sui-ti will, hour-y. Nm-ds: In-vpor thoughts. Ambition: To cure- for fl day nursm-ry. lNinetec-nl - 5 ri ',' ,N . . A qi' 1 ss As Q .. YVIIAIA C.tluun,l. Illll lb, A. t'.1 li. ILQ lY1'l1sl1'l'Q Ilrnlnallc Club. Our gum! uport. I'lur-iunrk: The nppositm- sox. By-word: The lust buy I wont out with- N4-1-ds: To quit lzllklng In study- llnll. AIIIIIIIIUIIZ Ih-:luty spvviulist. AIITIIIII CLAILICIC Art Atll, Assn. Q41 3 Ili-Y. Hur ta'u.sc,'. Eur-xilurkz Finger-rlngs. By-wunl: llc umutlo, zxmo, uumrvf' Needs: Maury. Mary, quite con- trury. Auillitinn: G1-nm-rul providt-r. IiA'1'llliYN CL.t1ui Kato From Iduglewoml Iligh Sclmul. Chlczugrog Alamosa lligll Svrhool, :incl South lligh Scluml '231 VIISUIIIZIHQ IJ. A. C. Our 1101.-rum hrrurl 114lrr'rHs4'r. lflnr-malrk: Glwluiollsnm-ss. By-word: I wish ps-ople would- n't think l'1n Al'lIllll N sistw-r. Nw-ds: An :itll-ntlvo lulsbund. Amlliliuu: Fair calslilvr. l'I'wenty1 lf'1:.txuls Clxslcr Case Vnstullzul Ml : Sec'y Castnllan: Como Out of the Kitcln-ng Cudvls 441 : First Lieut. Cmlt-ts: Rilln Range: Strong- lu1:u't 3 French Club : Clio 3 lli-Y gill: V.-Pres. Ili-YQ Flu-ur Ill-:uit-r fill. Hur llvuu. of Girls. I'IilI'-lll2ll'k2 Violin. Ity-wurcl: I luvpc to spit in my vutfuv. I 1I0. Nm-4-ds: I-In-1'yll1ing. Ambition: 'l'u argue with some- mu-. NIAXINI-I CIIAAIPION Max W1-lvstvr: D. A. C. 123: Cns4 tnlinug Ath. Assn. Q43 3 Camp Firc. Our 1ll0I'IC :Im-otvv. I'Itll'-Ill!ll'kZ Bvuuty. Ily-word: I cuu't study for thinking about him. New-ds: Uulimltvd te-lvphone. Ambition : ltolls-lioyceuf fll 'yytu I . 1 l'AltI, CLAx roN Assn. 141 3 Pres. Sr. Class. Our Adonis. I'Iill'-Illilflil Fussing. Ily-word: Aw, now you quit. Nvods: An alarm clock. Ambition: Slllllfy of S10.000. rf X617 74 Preis. Jr. Class: Webster 4-ll: Y.-Pres. Wobstor: Truck: Ath. VINCENT Di:M.xiu.w Vin Ath. Assn. 123. Our Nimrod. Ear-mark: Bashfulnoss. By-word: Ile dom-sn't know and we- do0sn't know. Nmidsz A thrill. Ambition: To join u circus. Pnoitnn L. Por.l-:MAN Wnbster: D. A. C. Our pursuvr of l:nou'lf'dgc. Eur-mark: Juanita W. By-word: Yi-lling at gums-s. Needs: Bobbrd hzlir. Ambition: Tenclier. .Kll'l'Hl'R D0l1II.I.l?R Art Spanish Club: Cnstnlian: Ath. Assn, 1 Ili-Y: Clio: Roni.- I. u n 2. : Building-Grounds Pom. 3 Honor Roll: Honor So- civty. Our Gf'm'gf' lllmliirzgtnrz. Ear-mark: Always A's. By-word: No such nuimal. Norris: An affair of the lwart. Ambition: D4-l.uc:i. Ill-:sslic f'oll.u:.xN t'nstz1li:in: Wm-bstn-rg G. ll.: D. A. C. Our 0l1avl7Tm1r. l'I:1r-n1:1rk: Bugsology. lly-word: Imiiglitn-i'. Ni-ods: Spvrd. Ambition: To talk more. Mlxrtmcn T'lnvINs Webster till: Caistnliang Ath. Assn. 1439 Clio. Om' Sirmi. Ear-mark: G4-sturvs. By-word: Does my hair look all right? N01-ds: A lot of things. Ambition: To livv ut lGlltcl1's. l-'1.om1:Nci: Cuxbos Sis From Lonvvnworth H. S. 'Z23: nf'f'IlSf!'I' 123 5 G. R.: D. A. C.: Clio: l'l'lrlll Pom. Uur bubbling spring. Bill'-Illilfki Styli-. By-word: Sanz wh:lt's thi- lut- ost scandal? Nerds: To km-vp quiz-t. Ambition: Hall monitor. 49 7' X J, LTwenty-onel l'.i'iu1':lux1-: 4'unnlN4:i.x' Kun- Ath. Assn. mv: In-4-ss Vinh: ' lx llumlwll ll. A. l'. lLl1 C. lionrxl Ir. A. l'.: H. ll. l4l1 lllg Slslu-r 45113 .liz live-ort: 1'nslnIinn 1-ll 3 'l'l-vans. Unstul- inn: Sm-'y l'ilSlilllllllQ Clio: Ass't lial. Annnnl: llnnor llnll. Our jul!!! gmml pul. lflnr-lnnrk: llitl-vlimis gigglv. Hy-wnril: l know l lilllllll ut my own jnlu-N, but il's rvailly jimi llvl'vullsll1-ss. N1-mls: A tnll lu-ull. Alllllllllllll I'r4-sidn-ni ui' l'. 'l'. A. l'ii.x1:1.1cs l':l.l.Ill'li'I' 4'linck As!! lid. Annual 2 SUKVA' Siiirlvnt 1'nniu'il: lli-Y: Alli. Assn. 4-lb : W1-lvsln-r: lfnotlnill: linslu-IlmII1 liars:-lnnll lily : Vnpi. llanm-Imll: l':ul1'ls. Um' lfulu' lflllll. l'1lll lllill'kI l'1lY4'l'llflllS, gntls-rail, Slllbl l'l'l'2l lll'll ll YUil'l'. liy-wnrmli Imn't slain 'lvllvllllll in lin- Allllllillf' Ne-1-als: An 1'Vl'IllllLZ :ii ll0llll', Anilvilinn: ll-an-1: s. If-U-I-I-1----s. l.i:ox.x llwvllalll-:Ic'1'Y I,--4- Ib, A. 1'. 1-ln: ll. ll.: 1211: Slsta-r: Unsinliaiu ALI: .liz l4.svoi't: YY4'lusl1-rl Alli. Assn. I4 I. Um' diylniljl. ldnr-innrls: Spanish vmnlm, llv-word: Inns am- snvli run- '4'1'll1'1l lllillgnf' Ns-mls: l'u:ixlll1.2. Alnlmilioni A lvusinn-ss Iil'n-. l'l'X!'l'lll,'-l.Wll1 YIINJII. lH'i..xxx' l livvox ' Y.-l'i-vs. Sr. Ulnss: Wvbstc-r: l'nstnli:1n :Ili '1'1'vus. Cast.: l'r1-s. Cust.: lli-Y 125: Stu- alsnl Ummm-il: liodvo 423: l'l'l'SS l'Iulr: llonoi' Society: Alli. Assn. HH: Clio: Chrm. Sr. l'nrty Com.: Uhrm. Jr. l'nrty l'UIll,I S. C. Play: Sc-c'y lli-Y: Snlmntnry. Hun' lliylll-ln'ou'. I-Inr-xnnrk: Girls :ind good SIN'1'Clll'S. liy-word: XVritv nu' down ll studvnt. Nu-mls: A mlizilogiiv of Vzlmllllzlcs, Jxllllllllillll 'l'u lilly ont Nivhols. l'l.YlWINli f'lllGI.lCIl Pnl l1'rnni Mohiln Il, S. Alnballmg D. A. C.: Czlstnlinn. Ulll' Uilffilllf IIIIINNUIII. l'I:ii'-innrk: lilzlrk hnir bund. liy-wnrmls: Youf:1ll. N4-mls: To mit fait. Ainlviliou: Mrs. U. ll. 1'. Bvl- lllullf . ' ' ' f CLL44-1,zff-L U. ufv I , K XJ, f f Vdfs. . A MAX I'lNlil.lCS1lNI Slmrty I-'rum Wa-st Anrnrn lligh ' bool, Illinois. '23, Ulu' !Inp-n'-nl!!-Thumh. I-ini'-ilinrk: A lmlll, vicious man. lh w0l'1lZ -gff . Nm-mls: IA-ss good rvcitzltlnns. Ainlviliun: To luv nn nvlutor. ERNPIST' L. BALLARD From North II. S. '24. Our vlosrd book fworth study- ilzyj. Eur-Imlrkz liugornoss. By-word: Our forbozirs hzid no chlalmidobucturiilcerio in their opisopbolophosophylrs. Noi-mls: To blossom forth :ind mix. Ambition: l.ifo. Iilwrty. and the pursuit of lmppinossf' I1IA1:G.uu:'r l o1.i:r IW-ggy G. ll.: W1-bstort Fnstziliunt D. A. C. QZ1: Ath. Assn. 1:51. Our uthw' Ilfllf'-ll. liar-mark: Baurs. By-word: No, 1'm going to be an old maid. N4-mls: A homo to dvcorate. Ambition: Socivty bud. II.xnRY Fx-:rm.xN Pancho Ath. Assn. 1:21 : Cudot Sm-rgt-:int : Rodm-0: Art Ed. Iiodvo: Asso. Art Ed. Annual. Our Ufffliillll '1ClH'f'bl'f'IIlu'f'l'. lC:u'-lnzlrkz Tho DQ-neon. By-word: Sui-rf tho bunk. Na-ods: Loss pe-rfvction in art. Ambition: A lussic O. J.. ELLEN FISKE G. R. 131: D. A. C. 121: Big Sister Q21 3 Sports Club: Yol- lvyball 121: Jr. Escort: Jr. Guard : Cnstnlian : Webster : In-:inmtic Club: Ath. Assn. 4:11. Our dressmakcr. Eill'-Illill'kZ Puudy in S. II. ily-word: Plovvr sayings. N04-ds: Sulf-ussvrtion. Ambition: To publish Lif0. DONALD Frzmwsox Don Ath. Assn. 1221. Om' mu1'f'ric'k. lflair-mark: Cute. By-word: I crnvr- to be naughty. Needs: Crvnm of Whoat. Ambition: To lose his shadow. XVIXII-'RED l1'or.1f:Y Winnie XV4-bsll-r 4212 Custalizin: D. A. U. 421: G. R. 121: Clio: Sports Club KQ1 : Indoor Q Ath. A s s n. Q41 3 Volleyball : Buskv-tb:ill. our jollyf-good-lucky. Eur-mark : Diminutivenoss. By-word: Wh:it's the hurry? Nmlds: Some- humor. Ambition: Life of leisure. lTwenty-threel CATH l-Illl NPI Fl PWLEII Ath, Assn.: H. ll.: Vnstulinnt t'llog llorn.-Lung.: Jr. I-Ist-nrt 1 Ilonor Soc. Our still 'u'ut1'r. Eur-mnrk: ll:-r broth'-r. By-word: I d0n't know ax thing nbuut low. Nt-4-ds: To tllrt. Anlhltlunz Mlssionary.!, 0 ' J' f1l'1Ull4ili f'Alllltll.l. FISIIIAIIL Htl. V. FFOIII nl'4lt'lUll ll. S., Mass.: Ath. Assn.: lll-Y t2t : llotlt-og lius. Mgr. Annual: Bus. Mgr. Ilodvoi l'rt-s. tile-0 l'lub3 Fals- tnliun fill 1 lilllllt' Out of tht- Kltchvn: Y.-l'rn-s. Ihvxnus.: Mgr. Minstrn-ls. Our lfrunm-N1'I:1'r. 'CRI'-lllllI'kI Push. By-WUl'dZ HxVlll'lf5f'S f'l'llSt'? Nm-ds: Stacolub. Amhltlnn: Piggly Wiggly or Il:u'v:u'd. f XJMMD A .. ,4-4 fl if ,V 1 J fl-f ff f'.t1m.tIu:'r filltlll Blurty Ath. Assn, 141: lb. A. C. mill: G. It. Mtg l'1lSlllliIIll Hn: Vlio: Glue Plub: Y.-l'1't-s. IJ. A. U.: Ex, lluurtl Il. A. li: tl. lt. t':1b, 3 I'l:1,f:vr Ilt-zlrt: Sports Club: Mu:-1. Ex.: l'l:ly Ifvsti- vnl: Basketball till 2 lllll4Nll'1 Vollvyhnll till: Tvnnis 121: lloflt-o: Annuulg llig Sistt-r f2l1 Jr. list-nrt: llonor ltoll 4613 llnnm' Soc. Our l'ikf:'s Pvak. Enr-mark: Athlt-tics. Iiy-word: Boys nrt- :Ill right ln tht-lr plum-. hut- Nc:-ds: Tu ht- had at bit. Ambition: l'Iny-gzrountl tlil-I-1-tur. v ff? ,il-,:'- lr If f' W' lTwn-nty-fourl ,JL lmw.x1.h l-'1ss'l1n.u'u Dun I Ath. Assn. 12a 3 Unstulinn till: Sr. l':u'ty Hun.: In-nuns. 3 Clio: liutlwxi film' l'llllJ1 My L0l'd in l.ivwry 1 t'liu l'luys: llulvy. Ulu' .wi4'1'plr'-i4n'I.'. I-Iu1'nl:u'k: I'lnk und white com- ph-xiun. lly-wmwl: Wh:-n I sniml I would die- :I Inzwlwlur, l forgot ull :thuut le-up yvnrf' Nm-mls: A plum- un tht- dt-tm-ctivv atgvxtcy. Atnhltinn: l'luy oppusltv Maury l'i1'kful'tl. t'l-zulu l-Z. Gl.m'nrc 'Tvnst- l'I4l. llutl:-og Y.-l'ru's, Studvnt Council: V.-1'rt-S. t':1stnllnn: N1-ws I-Itl. llmlvug IJ. A. C.: G, ll. till Z Wvhstur : Uzxstnliuu 11313 Jr. l'Ixm'o1't: Clio: Uonm Out uf that Kitt-lwng Ath. Assn. 11173 Jr. Party Com.: Intl-1'-lli l'rt-ss: Boultlvr t'unf.Z Vnxnp Ifiroi lllllllll' Suv.: llulvy, Hur Vwnns. l'1lll lllill'kZ llotlon. lly-word: Wl1vrm-'s Gm-urge-? No-mls: Mort- nights in tht- wvvk. Ambition: litlitor ut' Worlds lYuI'k. 5 k. L 5.114 ,K 14 ' Ja, z ' - f X. X X lltcxln' l-'mn Hank Ath. Assn. tilt: lli-Y fill: 'l'1't-us. lll-Y: Clin 121: Wob- stt-ri l'nst:xli:tn tit: V.fl'x'es. Jr. Ulussg Sum-'y Sr. Ulnssg Ilnslwllmllz All t'ity Guard: llunur Sow.: 'l'rv:1s. Uuslatliatn. Our 1'I'llll' nf Hu' It'm'I.'i1's. I'I:lI lll2ll'li : t'ourlt-sy. lly-wnrtl: Holly, yn-s. Nt-mls: lmm-ing lt-mum. Ambition: To tinwl !l.S0lll nmtv. W.xI,'ri-in l4'r.ix'r 'AW:iIla Atb. Assn. 1-ti: Wvbslvr Mi: Radio Club: lli-YQ Strung- hvart. Our Cuflmrlrril spirr. Ear-mark: Mumhling, allways mumbling. By-word: ll:1uk around l10l't'?H Needs: A brivk on his ht-nd. Ambition: Iiuilin-s' Illilll. IUNA Giuzizwii Ona Ath. Assn. fill: G. ll. f3l2 Trans. G. R.: Big Sister 121 1 Cnstulizmz Jr. Iiscortig Wob- storg Camp Fire' 121 : '1'rens. Camp Firv: Vamp Fire I'l:1y. Om' lmljl of grrirw. Ear-nmrk: Quit-tnnss. By-word: Soon Louise? Nuods: To show llvl' talvnt. Ambition: Jazz artist. DWIGHT 1+'1:.xx1ci-zvrmzlr Dlte From Solln-ri ll. S., 233 Orches- tra: t':1st:1li:in. Our riflvllv. mar-mark: Girls. By-word : Nvvr-r vxposbd to any. Nr-ods: To wulk fust. Ambition: Uni- night of sim-vp. FANNII-1 Blu: Hul 1'i' Kid Ath. Assn.: Fling G. R. 4213 Il. A. V.: Wi-bster till: Dra- matic Club. Our baby!-11olIi:'. I-Zur-mairk: Spit curls. Hy-word: Bob dot-sn't think 503, Nw-ds: Stat:-liru-ss. Ambition: A 11:-Ipli1:1ti'. y ,. . ff P W L- ...if . 'if HICIIARD l us'I'lilR Rich Ath. Assn. 1-ti: Wvbstr-r 1-il: Clio: lIi-Y: t':uln-ts 125: Crack Squad: Fails-t t :1n1p. Our jumpiuyf jru-Ir. Ear-mark: Svvovt disposition. By-word: Oh, Ph-uvkl I Z Nvods: A swaggvr stick. Ambition: Woslfly B:1rry's un- dvrstudy. Bl-IRNICE E. GUS'rAI-'soy Bunny Our little Miss Muffct. Ear-mark: Curly liuir. By-word : Subduf-d. Nm-ds: To bo noisy. Ambition : Movivs, ITwenty-Gvel Gl.Aln's II.ll.vl-:llslw --limi Atll. Assn.: ll. ll.: Wl-bl-:ll-l'1 l,l'llllltlfl0 l'lllb: Vrvss Vlllltj Sporls l'lllb: Iiil: Sisll-r: G. ll. 4'llll.: llmll-ug I.:-tio-r lllrli W1-b. l'1ll'ty Vuln.: Mus. Ex.: llllukl-Ilulll: Vullf-ylulllz ln- lluurg li, ll. 1'unf.g Slrmlg- lll'2ll'l2 ling:-r lll-:ll'f. Our flupprr. l'I::l'-nlslrll: ,lllll'N lllllll' szlfn-ty. lly-wurll: l.l-t 's :lsk lllt' l::llll.:, Nu-mls: llobln-ll lmir, Alllbillull: 'l'u l'lIll :lll vll-l':l1ol'. Ml:l.vlN ll,xl:vl1l' l,l'lllliNlll4'Ill'HI W1-bsll-r lil 3 1':ls- tllllzllli TI'll4'li. Our kullrlu lcill. Hill'-llllll'kZ Iillllling. llyywurll: 1JllIIl'lllllllll'1l. N1-vllsi Alllln-sion in rwllnlll. Alllllllllllli Ill-n 'l'lll'lIlll'S Ullly ri v:l l. l4I'l'lll-Ll, Ill-:llnrlx 4'l'l-ll-r ll:lbbit H, ll. llll liig Sisll-r lilli tl ll. Pub. lill I We-bstl-l' lil: Villilllllillll l':IIlI1'l' lll'lll'l 3 I,l'5l llllllll' Ulllb: .ll', Idsf-nrt: Alll. Assn. l4l. fllll' lfllxlrl' lfl'1lll'Il. I':2ll'-llllIl'k 2 HJIIILIS. Ilywulwli I llllll'l know wllsll l'lll Lflllllll ln lln lllmlll lllis buy plwlpnsil inn. Nl-bds: 'lb hm- Lllvillzl :lllml Hlzlmlyal. AlIllllll1!llI Villlllj' xml-4-. I 'l'wcnl.y-sixl I..lwl:l:w'l-: H.ll.l.,ll:lllcll l'lll14l Alb. Assn. 1-lug W4-bstvr 125: 'l'l'1'IlS. W1-bstl-rg llzlllio Clubg l':lsl:lli:lll. Our T. N. 'l', lizll'-lll:1l'k: Hood looks. Ily:-wnrll: I lllilj' nut bl- big, but ytlllld bv Slll'llI'lSl'd.n Nm-lls: A lligll l'llZllI'. Anlbitinn: l'llsll ll but tnnlzllu Curl. i. lx l -l IAll'lNI'1 lllxlxluxlv A11ll'il ' I l'4illl Ilrlglllull ll. S. '22p .xllllllllll llmll-og l'rl-ss Clnb x l2l : Stlllll-nl l'0llllCll1 Jr. 1. l'Isl'ort 1 Atll. Assn. lill 5 Wvb- gxix Nll'l' llfl : lll'2llllllllL' l'lnb3 Pros. llulll.-I.:lllg. I Sm-'y Sr, Vlzlss: Sm-'y lll'!llll1lllC Club: llonor Suv. Our busy Inv. I Nill'-lll2ll'k 1 Fl:-vor f l' :l t n r 0 slorivs. My-word: lla-rv I illll. Iona. Nl-1-mls: 'I'u play OIIVQ' in :l wllilo. ' Allllllllllllf 'l'u lu- wisol' than the Nlllllllx. W.ll.'l'l-:Ia lllcxln' lion- linda-ll lill 3 Ass't Iillitor Rodeo: W1-bsln-r till: 'l'I'l':ls. Web.: IN'lllllS.I Sl-Cy lN'lll0S.2 Ath. Assn. Hb: l':llll-ls: IIODOL' lloll llll 1 llonnr Soc. Ulu' prnph4'1. I'l:ll'-lll:ll'li: 1'UllSt'll'lllil'lllSl1PSS. Ily-lvul'4l: 'l'llzlt lsn't what I 5,::llll+-r fl'0lll tllv tvxtf' Nw-llsi Imss ll:lil'. 5 Alllllllllllll Slllltlllllfl l'lllrlh1'l'S. llicwizi' .l.u'iisuN Jack Wvbsti-r lil Z l'i'im- lltllbilll' 121 1 ln-inns.: Strbmrln-art: llaclio Club. Our Nhvilr. lC:1l'-lnark: Nyc- laslws. liy-wnrrl: l say a llioiisand ple-:isant things. but ll4'Vl'l' say adis-u. New-mls: Into-rpri-timx. Ambition: l'awn brnlu-r. lnnnrrni-2 ll. Ilrwx lint Uastalian l-ll Z Uonn- Out of the Iilll'lll'll1 Prim- lbs-lalivl Past. P111-ty Ubin.: My Lord in I,iYl'l'j' 1 Sliafrutll Ifixtvm. t'bn't: Jr. Nvws lin: lid. .lr. N4-ws Q Annual lid. l'i'm-ss Ulnb till: llollvo 15332 H01ll'0 litl.. limilmli-1' Vnnf. til: ln- tvr-Ili l'1-ms: Y.-l'l'4-s. Prvss Assn. : Ath. Assn. Hi : Tm-nnis . ., . , V 42r:lb.A.1. 1-1.51-cy 11. A. U.: Flin IIFZ G. R. l-U1 Hip: Sisivi' ll!!! -ll'. I':il'fy l'4ll'll.1 .ll'. I'1Sl'1ll'lI Gln-0 l'lllhQ llnnm' Ilbll UH 2 Hmmm' Soc.: lrnlcy. Our' Vinlftff' Ray. l'Ia1'-nnxrk: Iiaby ribbons. By-wmml: l'v1- nvv:-r goitvn c-nongli to 1-at pmt, N1-ods: A fl-w brilliant flashcs of sill-nvo. Ambition: l'ig clnb. M.xi'i:n'i1: Jnwlcs Doc Vault-ts: Ath. Assn. till: lli-YQ llotli-ul Nl'll'lll'l' lvllllli llzltliog llc-inns.: 'l'rm-as. lwl11ns.: Wilb- stvr 121: 1,I'2llll2lfii' Ulnb: Slialfrntll l':Xfl'lll. l'un't: Fling 1'ln-in. l.ab'l. Asst.g Nothing lint ilu- 'l'rnth. Hur llllillf i'4'lllIll'l'i'. Etll'-Ill2il'kI Many and varii-rl Alum' km-ys. By-word: I-Ivi-ry slang vxprvs- sum. N1-bds: To usa- his brains. Ambition: Ilia-tor. Q? INlll0'l'lll-IA III-:Iwi-:lc Dotty Aill. Assn. ffljg Webster 1233 H. Il. 1221. Our .lliss 1l'l'lll'ilIflfllll. liar-m:n'k: Vanity box. Iiy-word: I'sh all right. Nm-ds: Stadious curiosity. Ambition: Hope cln-st. f 5,0144 51 'l'lnmAs .1 Ixsox Tarn Alli. A s . 145 : Wt-bsti-r. Um' ll 'rn.w1'roxo. Hill'-Hlil1'kZ 'l'ln- opposito sex. By-worcl: Oli, 1'sh:iw. N4-1-ds: A tripli- conipavt. Ambition: Drum major. ICvicI,x'N M. llr'N'rI-:iz Ililli+- Ath. Assn. 125: lr. A. C.: li. ll.: W1-lystvr l2u. Our .lfim lirwyg. Eill'-lll1lI'kI Flu-wing gum. liy-word: I'm sho slm1'ry. Nui-ds: Solitary lifo. Ambition: To aiu-nd Minas. lTwenty-sevenl f i i Mu: 41, Mullin-' , G. ll. fill: IKM.: Slxtvr 123: G. It. Vinh. fill: Il. A. U. 123: Vunip lflrv till: Alh. Assn. img Wi-lusts-r 1231: llraimaltlm- Vluhg Fling Sn-4-'y Ullu 3 'Frm-als. Flin: l'x-4-ss Uluh 123. Hur rrillinyl lvurkzsr. l':lll lIlIll'kf li. lt. lhmkslmp. liyywmwl: Suri-, l'll he-lp you :Ill I i-nu. Ns-mls: 'lm quit hurd work. Aunhltluu: 'l'u grow lull. Vnlcxux l,.u:sicN Splkn- Ilr-r-lunmtluu Vuutvst: l'rlz1- 11.-b hull-1 17l'lllUl'lt'Ill VUIIIUSI Q Asst. llus. Mgr. Annual: llmll-0: xvl'llSl4'l' till 1 l'l'vs. Wi-lusts-r. Our fllllllrlfllllfl. l4hir-uuirk: Vuti- hllll 1'llf. ily-wnril: Whul's thu- Irvs! wuy to culvh u girl? Nm- Q: To ln- ll1llj'4Il' ol' Yulvn-rd:-. tion: 'l'0 uwu ull thu hill- mllI'flS. fl.. lklluucr. IE. .l,xf'iqsuN IM-ll From Omuhu illlil l-Idmlyvillv lliggh Schuols 'SIL Um' iry '1l'Tl'!lfll. lC:ir-nmrk: l'i'e-pun-el ll-ssuus. liv-word: Uuuhl you iuuugriui- 'nny? Nm-flax: A vnicc-. Amhltlon: Tu run l.ukvsi4lv. l'I'weuly-i-ighll 2 Y X nlCllX.lllID KI-txlrifzia IM-ruin- Alh. Assn.: llusko-tlmlll All-Pity lluurflz Him- Uluh: W4-hstvr. nur Ifnvl: uf llihruliur. I'I:1r-luurk: Struttiniz, lly-wowli ln-FS go Z N1-mls: A powllvr puff. .xlllllllllllll 'l'u ilu us hv pious-is. l':I.4'l'IYA li, ,lxvlqsux Conn 11, IL: lb, A. C. llll : Ath. Assn.: XV1'llslvl'. Hur Nlzuzurork. l':lll !llIll'kZ Sxuilv. lly word: lIvllu tlu-rv. xl'l'llif 'l'o km-vp lmusv. .xxuhitiuuz A sl-crm-t. H.Xlllil.IfIY lu-zu, Ju. lI:ish lfruxu Iiuriln-svillu lli S., Okla- huum. '2Zl: l':lSlZlllilll1 Fuuw Hut uf lhx- Kitclu-u. Hur Ulrlulmmu IIIIN u'1'II. I-Izlr-l11:ll'k: xvllllllQ.KIl1'NS lo work llv-wursl: lluwn iu 11kl2lll0Ill1l. Xiwls: 'l'o join tho llvnhuux. Allllllllllllf I.uvo in u voting-'. Rl'sSI:I.I. W. I.l-ivmx Rusty We-hstt-r: Soi-. llour Com.: Uttdots. Our ju::-Iwuu. Em'-nmrk: Ulinritzihlonoss. By-word: 'AI :tin't proud. Nt-ods: A rlrivt-rlt-as matt-Itino. Ambition: I,1lllI Whitvnlatn. RIARI-II, Ji-zxsizx :'Mnhs Cnstnliaing Iv. A. C. 3 H. R. 3 Ath. Assn. Our Immom Ims. I-Zur-maui-k: Going.: to clmrch. By-word: I'll Ilt'Vt'l' tt-ll. Nm-tls: To tlistrihhttt ht-1' zlffvc- tions. Amhition: To rovk tho bout. IroN.u.n M.wILn' Slit-ik Erltt-rod from North I'l:tttt- ll. S 2.3: Ath. Assn.: Irvmos. Ti-an-k : Ili-Y. Our Inru.u'. bran' J1i1'Ian1I1'r. Ear-mark: Wonian-halt:-r Ui. By-word: II:-Iio. SIN-ik. Needs: To shrink. Ambition: King Tut II. K KN, 0,410 N VITA .Inilfzs Jimmy Iv. A. t'. LII: G. Ii. Ulu' lwilllllllllllll. l':Ill llliIl'kI Ilosy t'Ill'l'kN with- out rough. Ily-wortlz Arn wo latti- this morning? Nu-mls: To Iw vross oncv in Il whilv. Ambition: Kinde-i'g:trtt-n to:1cl1+-r. Ro1n1:n'r C. I.oI'nY Bo ' , Ath. Assn. HH 3 Annual: Rodeo: IIi-Y: Dt-mostln-nos: Castal- inn. Our vltatim'-Inofr. I'I:u'-mark: Cliff'-fl'N', indepen- dt-nt Spirit. By-word: I can sing. but you ought to hr-:tr me whistlof' Ni-ods: A squurf- mval. Ambition: 'Fo own at yollow Cab. ICLSIIC C. Joimxsow Jo Ath. Assn. till: Il. A. F, 121: Wohstvl' f2b I Fliog G. R. 1 Big Sistr-r: Hlor- Club tilt : Camp Fire- 121 : Honor Soc. Our June' Aflrlrnnx. I'IilI'-II'liII'kZ 'l'hrt-t- bonds of hair. Iiy-word: Ain't that magno- lim? New-ds: An ic-v man. Ambition: I.:twy1-r. 6 J in if ITwenty-ninel IcA'I'IIlCIlINI'1 .lunxsus Knit- Ath. Assn. 14a : l':1st:1Iinn 121 W1-hstvr 12h 1 t'nin'I t'Inh: t Il. t-H2 Ili: Sistt-rg lb. A. t',2 Jr. I-Ismwl: l'rmn. Utilll. Our Gloria NIIVIIINUII l'I:ir-ninrk: I :isIiIm1:1hI1- dn-ss. llv-word: Sin-:lks IllI'UIIQ.fll :I 'typn-writ:-r. Na-mls: 'Fu study ninrn. Anihlllunz tlr:1tor, tiiur. I . Ml-:lsl..xnN t':u'lus Valtlvis t!l: III-YZ Ath. Assn.: Avl'ilSi4'I'Q Corp. t':uIvts1 lltllllll' lloll. Our Iiililf' .lIiuix11'r'. l'I:ir-nmrk: IH-nc:-. liv-woral: I think it's ull -I'i1.fIll.u Nm-mls: 'l'n got 0l'LfIllllZl'tl. Alnhitinn: 'l'o win an 1-ight dan' hit-yt-lv rum-. NI.uu:.tlil':'l' Kim-:Y Mugs I rmn lilmzlvwnml II. S.. 'ZIZQ xVl'iNIl'I'I i,I'IlIllIlIit' t'lnh Pjnthlng lint tht- 'l'rnth: lr, A, UIJVA lull' 1ll'1flHIillf1llll'l', l'iIlI Illill'kI Il:-1' wnlk. By-word: I wus just :1 pum- Ilttlt- t'tlllllIl'y girl--- Nvrwls: t'hn1nlny l'0iIdSIl'l'. Ainhitlnnz lfnotliglits. IThirty1 l'IlIl.ll' Bl.x1n'l..xNnicu Fatt XYvhstt'r t2l: t'Ii03 Atll. Assn, ltr 1 l':ist:iIi:1n, Ulll' lump fNl'1' Nlvinl. Ititll'-lllill'kl Shutting: uno vyt-. lly-word: I -inly sing.: lwcnnsc Mr:-1. llnyliss nmkvs nw. N1-mls: Blow work. Alllililltllll To gt-t t':1tli-ss. ff 1 17' J A f blfvxf t'I.n'l-:xnnl.vN IfIiI'IlAll'I' wimpy lfrmn North-l-Inst II. . . Kansas Pity. 'QIIL Fzlstnliallt lb. A. P. 5 G, ll. : Annual: Vonu- Ont ot' thv Kitcln-ng Ath. Rally: Hx. llonrd ll. A. C.: Or- chcstrn. Our' r'luvn1i4nli.Qf, Nant'-ln:n'k: Rolling: hor I-yt-s. lly-wortl: IL A. t'. lwograun tudny isfn Nt-mls: To quit playin' atrnuud. Allliliiitllli A hritlt- of .lnnt-. t'l.141I.l.l-is AIUIIHAN Bill Ath. Assn. till: W4-hstvr: l'rt-s. In-aims.: I rvs. Clio: Ili-YQ Kiwanis l'r'n-I.: Fuels-ts: Sr. I':n'ly Umn.: Annnnlq Dnlcy. Our yligryllw. Hill'-lll2lI'k 1 Spnrtsinnnsliip. Ity-wmwl: Uh. I wonltlu't hurt ht-r ft-vIim:s. Nt-mls: A pe-Vinum-nt Alain-1-ll:-, .xlllliifitilli Sunni as ll'-nry's. 1 BARRY Mmmnx f'Bum Ath. Assn. HJ 3 l :1st:1iinn: KVM!- stvr 12235 Nothing But The Truth. Our motnrrfyrdist. EXIF-mIll'kI Vlaissy look. By-word: Who, inc? Net-ds: To lovo someone else iw- sidvs llilne-wif. Ambition: Beat Willie Hoppe. .TUANITA Kimi Bill D. A. P. : Camp Firvg Ath. Assn. Our rogur. Eur-:nan-k: Vnfnir si-x. By-word: I said. sin- said. we both said.-tr-I lm! ho ! Ns-ods: A harrvttv. Ambition: Muggiv. NIMLVIN Nr:I.soN Our Slrvpingf Iivuufyl. EDI'-Ill2li'kZ Rosv 4-lwvks. By-word: Now I'4l do it this way. Nvods: To lll'ilL'liC'l' what ho ptr-zlclmvs. Auxhitiun: Domi-slic svia-neo in! structor. L Rm ..,,q.1,...,,..y., M..-gl .wr rv- :gf 4 it 1 J i ?2f QfYL,L f,'Vf4G Im-:Nm Iilllli lb. A. C.: Camp Firm-5 Ath. Assn.: Iinnnr Suv.: llulvy. Our Columbinrx llzlrfnmrk: Uurls from Swvdvn. ily-word: Boys r':in't fool una' Ne-ods: A tug LlilIlCl'. Ambition: Unnip Firv guzirdinn. Goiumx Mlviclux' Gm'div Bus. Mgrr. Rolls-0: Scivnvv Vlulu: IIi-YQ llc-nms.: Wi-hslor: Y.- l'l'vs. Viliiillllllll Smfy t':1st.g I'l'0Ill. l'mn.: Atll. Assn. Our lx'upln'nIu'in11'r billboard. lim'-n1:u'k: Foamy frivolity. liy-word: Miss -. can you tu-li nu- why Cupid is calivd crm-I 'J' N4-4-ds: Il. F. lb. Ambition: Advice to Girls 1-olunm. I ic,xxvics Km-:IN I-'r:1nk ID. A. U.: Ex. llnnril Il, A. P.: Rudi-0 Stzitf: Clio: Jr. Escort : llonor Snr. Hur flulli I'urri. l-izu'-n1:u'k : Itoclvo Exc'lmm.:0. Rx'-word: Wu-Il. I 4lnn't cure-. N1-mls: A pnrvli swing. Ainhitiunz Autlmr. lThirty-onel H11-v Vining onion Asst. 3 l.ll,I.I.xN I..x1'u.xI'1:l.l.l1: l'lmppii- ll. A, V. lin: W1-list:-rg l':lsl:ll- inn Q!! 2 llmli-ng l'i'i-ss Vinh: Alh. Assn. 1323. Our I 1'rllr-Il vlnll. linr-lilairkz lrznn-ing. liy-wnrnl: ls l'1Vl'l.Yll lu-1-4-': Ni-mls: Almw- i-unipzivts. Allllllllillli 'l'u inln-ri! Cllainpi-llu llunsv, lYIl.I.IANI in-ll-1 Hill Alh. Assn. vin: Ili-YQ We-bslvr 12h : llmliu Vinh: V.-l'rn-s. llnclio: In-nuns.: llli-v 4'lulu3 Hullol' So1'il'U'. Our .vmiliny lfill. l':1lI lIlll rk 3 Ilunving. lly-wonl: ll:iw! Huw l New-dst A Iljvr-Kiss. Arnhilinn: Vlizilinlwr nf Vuln- im-rm-. I,oi'isn lmlxinmwii W4-list:-r l2rZ Alli. Assn.: ll, A. V.: lfrzmintiv Vluhg Fling .lr. Iisr-nrt: Voile-ylmll. Our rrmlcr. Bill'-Xl12ll'kI Iiliuking llnnt really wlnkingi. By-word: Nu usa- fur unv. Nvmls: 'I'u pn ont IIl0I'l'. Ambition: Mrs. Swv'-t's s1-vl'a-- lnvy. l'l'hirIy twol 3 liivimizn Nl':l,sin: lPv:n'o1i Ath. Assn. 1511 1 lllm- Vinh: As- suvlzlll' AVI Hllilul' Alluilklll llnnnr Sm-ii-ly. Our I'ulm-Uliri' r'uln1rI1,1'inlI. I-I:ir-lnairk: llaurry. lly-wuwl: Wi-'vo gut :l lot of ski-tvhvs ut lmim-I' Nvvilsi I.nvi- Ull il ll:lQk l'uri'li. Aniluitii-n: Inu' llirel l incli's lmgv. 5lll.llIlI-Ill I-Z. LAM: Mi--M4- ll, ll, ilu: IP. A. l', lil? VIII:- l:lli:1n I-lil I'l'I'1':lH. tl. ll. 2 Svfy 41. li.: Y.-l'. il. ll.: l-lzigvr Hl'Ill'l 2 l'i'1-ss 1'llllr1 llmlvnl Jr. lilsi-nrt: Ath. Assn. 1-M: llig: Sislvl' Hill Vlirr ifri lllllllvl' Suv.: Winne-i' Rl. l,. W. Unn- tvst: Ulm- Vinh: Sr, l':11'ly. Vuin.: G. li. 1'nnl'. Yzilvnlivtnr- inn. Our .luro1'u. lflni'-nmrk: Khalil:-n in-ssl-s. liyswnrdz What 1-:in I do ilvvil- ish T' New-rlsz Twn lwnnx. Ainhitinn: Assistant l'l'llH'lllIlI. lllilllll-Ill'I' l'l-illlli' Ili-rin Svii-in-v Vinh: Asst. Rus. Mgr. ltmh-01 ll4'lll0S. 1 We-lislvr Q33 3 Ili Y Hur flllfI1lj!'!l0-IllI'Ii'.ll. l':Rll lll2ll'k : Mntniwyclv. liy-wnril: lt's il plzlgnu to be sn linnmlsunn- ai main. N4-mls: A si-If start:-i'. Ainhilinn: Alnrvs-lliiig iron. ff' In ' fx f' f ' if fpyu I , V' ,Min fs NIHLVIN l'l':'1'r:nsoN Pete From Grand Island II. S.. Nels., '22:: Ath. Assn.: Custalian. Our new shiny penny. l'Iar-nmrk : Stands without hitclr ing. liy-word: Get a complexion like mine. Needs: Some nights off. Ambition : Queens of two brands. l,,u'ix.x M.u'M1I.l..xx La Vine- mir Uastalian till: Webster: Clio: l'r1-sslfluh: Rodeo: G. Il. li!! 1 S4-e'y G. lt.: IJ. A. C. 1123 I .I1'. Guard: Camp Fire: S1'. Party l'om.: .lr. Party Com.: Ath, Assn. lil! : Athletics ill I Volleyball: Basketball: ln- door Baseball: Play Festival: Mus. Ex.: Dramatic Club. Our pnlipy. liar-mark: Screaming. ily-word: My heart's as sunny as my hair. Needs: Less friction. Ambition: Ill-Y slippers every night. llnxnr ll. lLu:A'1'z Hank Castalian 1 Demos. : P r e s. Demos. : Minstrel : Ili-Y: Prize llebat.: Winner of M1-ad Medal: Il:-elamation Pontest: Uonie out of the Kitehen: lmlev: Uratorieal Contest. Our 8f'll0lll sampler. Hill'-lll2l!'kSI Marceled bangs. Hy-word: Since this is my first year here- Needs: Gugxgring. Ambition: Slime ns Clellen's. N 1 Vn1.vA Losocmnn Bobby Uastalian: Ath. Assn.: Clio. Our helium Ivalued when knownl. liar-lnark: Hasn't scratched ye 3. Ily-word: IIomemaklng hearts are the happiest hearts. Needs: To stick up more for herself. Ambition: Traiiic cop. Wnrxrnk QUIXN Walt Ath. Assn. 125: Cadets: Web- ster. Our Tommy Gibbons. liar-mark: Fear of girls. By-word: I've got 'em all fooled around here. Needs: To hustle. Amibitlon: Pill-shaker. SARA Incl-1 M1I.i,mz Chen- From East II. S. '21: Webster: llraniatic Club: Nothing But the Truth 2 G. R. 1 Big Sister: M. L. W. Contest: Ilonnr Sora: Cadet Sponsor: IP. A. U.: Rom.-Lang. Club: Ath. Assn. Um' Jack-in-thc-boar. liar-mark: Helping Miss Rice. Bynword: Oh kid! giggle- giggle-giggle. Needs: To share her brains. Ambition: Wedding bells. l'l'hirty-threel HI'1ll'l'llI'Ill'I Munn Holly W1-lush-r HH: Alla. Assn. 1321. Hur vluxr uf xunfshinuz milf-llllll'k : 1'mnpla-xion. lly-word: Km-1-p Hmlllngzf' N1-mls: lmxngvr hangs. Ambltlnn 1 Conn-dl:-um-. .Inns Ilmzsux .loI1nny 'IH-nnls: Ath. Assn. 4:53. Our' Inrv-ll. Hill'-lllill'kI Sfmlln-rn lll1lllll4'l'Q. . Ily-wurd: 'lmn't Inkm- an prolllr- of nn- nnlr-ss I huvv on an dn-rhy. Nw-mls: Slilts. Annhllion: lun ure-mu und pup uuru wuguu. Idnslr: Nlssl-nw lbnnu-sllc Art Vlnln. nur l'u1'i!rm muizl. l-hu'-mnrk 1 Uccnpylng: buck- l.:x'oun1l. liy-wmwlz Nut su you 4-:ln matic:- ll. N4-4-rls: A wnmmn-Imtl-r In rn-- fnrm. Aunbltlonz To plny ul rn-clluls. I 'l'luirty-fmn'I UW!-:N I:llIll'lli'l'S Huh Ath. Assn. UH: Sui:-ncv Vlulug t':1sl:lli:1n lil Q W4-bsln-r 3 l':lll1'I S. Our um' uf Hu' filly-svf'1'n, I-Ian'-lnnrk: Urplu-mn. Ilv-word: ll:1siv nmkvs wnslm-. N4-1-mls: Stlllltillllllj tu think illillllt. Ambition: Jlllllll rope. lllhlblllilb Nmsux Rl:-sv tl. Il, lib: I'Znp.::-r lla-:lrlz Hip: Sistw-r: ,l'l'l'2lS. H. ll.: linda-0: N1-ws IM.: ll. A. li QB! Z Jr. Guard: Alh. Assn.: Annual: UQINIEIHRIIIZ xYl'llNl1'l': Clio: 'l'1's-ns. Flin: H0lll.-l4lllllI- Z Assn. llvp, lb. A. l'. 3 llonor Soc. flllf NilllIlt'N1' llrin. I'1Rll lllill'li2 .Inst ln-rsm-lf. lkyworclz ls llu-rv :lnylhing I can do an-uund lwn-'f N4-4-ds: A on4--:lrxmwl 1l1'iv4'r. Annlmiliunz .Inzz cmnlmsvr. llx MAN ll0Sl1IN'I'llAl. lumix- Atlx. Assn. Hi: Wm-hstl-r Ill. Our I1lIiNl', nmrc' nuiw, mms! noise: Hill'-lllill'kI S4-va-n In-ngnv boots. lllv-word : I'ln claxmrm-rolls. Nw-ds: llrx-nk-lu-uk sm-ml. Ambition: 'l'af1'y puller. ltiviixlziv Rivrn Dick Alla. Assn. Hi: Castnlinn: Or- :-in-stm: Vault-ts 123 : Si-rgf-nnt Mull-ts: Ili-Y. U 'r llll4'N1i1lll'ilIl.I'. l4I:l1'-ln:l1'k : ln-Blolzly. ily-wmwl: A'l'v4- ,uni :l swvaltm-1 Iiki- t Iil'is'. Nw-tis! A dolly. Aniluiliunz lliplumn. fil..xm's Hl.sux 1il:lilio H. ll.: ll. A. V.: Ath. Assn.: Vzlslzilinn: Big: Siste-r. Our lI'1lfl l ll1'I1rk.v lriihfmt llnixrl. l'l:ll'Alll2ll'liZ Homi pxrzuin-x. Ily-word: F:ln't lu' found ont. Ns-1-ds: To vliivi' politics. Amlvitiun: Alaskan s 0 li 0 0 I In-aiclli-l'. Is.xnn1n-: S4'nw.x1:'i'z Miki- Ctiifilililll i4l 3 Ili-Y: llrutorii-nl Ilia: Mi-mio All-dal: Debnivg XVinn1-r lN'4'iIllll2liltbll Conti-st: Kinwzlnis l'r4-I.: Bus. Mar. Nli'nm:l1n:1x't: Dvnlns.: Tri-ns. ln-nuns. : llinstrvls I Pr:-s. Vast.: BI:-dnl for Lincoln lixszlyt Atli. Assn. 143 Z llonol' Hull Uh. Our fire' :Wu-lfa'1'. l':Ill'-lll1ll'l'i 1 l':lt1-nt l 1- :l t ll -X 1' slnws. Ry-wmwl: lf ii's frm- I'll gm Nw-ds: A rauiiu !'UIl1i1'llNl'l'. i'l'u Plilllillilit' lmwls.l Aniliilion: I.:lwyi-1: - n ' ' ' X 'Q um Noam-: l uunie- l-'ruin Wurizinil ll. S. Wyoming, '!:I: H. Il.: Xvl'llSf1'l'. Hur A'-flu' lIIlL'Il1ill'N qurllzlily. lllzirhnmrkz Huh curls. Ily-word: l,ovi-. :Intl tin- world luv:-s with you. Nw-ils: Goml zllihi. Anxlnition: Light lumsi-km-vpiug. UIIIIIS SVI-lHl4.l1l'IIiI.lN C'i'ism Vadvts mir: Wi-listfwt Vnsinl- mn: Ath. Assn. till. llur lNllH'1l1i'1' trmwr. l':2ll'-Illllfkf Slivk hair. ily-word: l'vt- gm :1 swvutm-r likc' lli1'l1:li'1l's. Ya-1-cis: To quit fnssing th:-gil-iw. Ambition: 'l'n Slll'l'l'l'll Mr. Rvntty. JAM! Hi,.xln's M. V. OLSQN 'ltnhiiii- I-'1-0111 Juliusuu, Minn 3 lb. A. l'.: G. ll.: Jr. Img-9' lluuur So- Civty. X, Ullr llingfrnrs rlrmkillyl fm' an lmnvwt IIHHIQ. l':ill IllIll'liI Mr. lloukk svvrv- Izlry. Ily-word: l'll tvll YUII. zirli:-, I llilVl'll-T si-un :i niw- boy 2lI'0llll1i in-rv yn-I. Nw-ds: To lmlil he-1' own. Alnhitiun: llilitm- ut' 'xlmigi-. lTl1irt.y-fivel , , X . - 4 X, LQ? WW f Vino f Iuvxn S1'4Vl l' Scotty ,ji lrolu Munual Trnininu H. S. '2l: Hi-Y: 'Frm-ns. llifY: Ath. Assn. Hb: Wm-lvster 135. Our 4lfIII1lN1lIH'l'C lx 0 nl 1' t i rn ea 111-nscj. Hill'-l1lIlI'k : Fhowing guru. Ilyvwordz 'l'wn vnnillusf' Y:-ods: Quick sw-rvicv. Muhitinnz Lilwrntnr ot' Mvxlco. xlAlIl2l'l4IlKl'l'l-I QFINN Put Girl Rl's1'I'vA'. Our Irish 1'olI1'r'n. lqill'-Illill'k : Huhhe-r purse. liy-wnrd : 'l'ho's thuch il Yhweet thing. Yu:-ds: 'l'u shun- Inu' swn-1-tnuss. 'kxnhitiunz French u 0 v 4- l t y shuppc. 9719 f swf. QL. . .IllNI'fl'H SIQATUN Jon Ath. Assn. xiii. Ulu' lrulirx' man. HMI'-lIlRll'k : 'l'v:nsiug. lly-word : Uonsorcd. N4-1-ds: Somn-thing to In-vp him busy. Anulfitiu That an Imdgv coupe is n t me-ntinne-al in the A 1u I x .NY I. x', 1 r O LAUKL- Cllr. V14 ns Q Yllqfl 7 f J 1' ' .f v JOSEPH STEIN Joe Ath. Assn. Q43 g Cnstnlian 133 Demosthenes. Our nut lsce Marylanderj. Ear-mark: Ogling for grades. By-word: Alibis for turdiness. Needs: A pair of glasses. Ambition: Romeo. Es'rur:n ELLEN Rim: Sis Pres. Glee Club: Ath. Assn. HJ: Span. Plub: Il. A. C. 13? Z G. R.: Pres. G. R.: Web- ster 131: Jr. Escort 121: Jr. Guard: V.-Pres. Ulio: Volley- ball: Indoor Q25 : Sports Club: Big Sister 1312 G. R. Conf.: Lead ln Eager Heart: Fashion Show: Play Festlvnl : Honor Soc. Our Sabrina. Ear-mark: Dependable as time itself. By-word: UG. R. Cabinet meet- ing today. Needs: More of life. Ambition: To ride in :l rubber neck bus. ALLEN Sw!-:i:Ni:r Sweeney Custalian 131: Ath. Assn.: Rodeo: Annual: Sr. Pany Com.: Const. Com. Our joke. Enr-mark: Proper. quiet mam. By-word: Say Ilagatz, what's love? Needs: Less generosity of other people-'s time. Ambition: A Qheurtl broker. nwzqknvrwmri, ., 3IAl1II41 Illcimnns 'zlimm y 1. 1 1. .. 1. . . Ath. Assn. qty 3 Webster: D. X 1 1 R 141 Our Juliet. Hill'-Illill'liZ Ile-uiules. By-word : ll:-'s the keenest kid. Needs: Length und breadth. Ambition: Soda jerk ut Smith's store. lllcimlm L, gTl'5ll l' ':Dick Demos.: Ath. Assn. Hb: Pas- talian l3l. Dru' quiet, prnxire ffl lad. ldur-mark: Food. Ry-word: I think I'm think- ing. Needs: Bottle of enthusiasm. Ambition: Mayor. IRENE RILEY f'Irish Ath. Assn. 4353: Custalian till : Webster: G. R.: Big Sister: Jr. Escort: D. A, C. 433. Our entrnn Hoftentot. Iflzir-mark: Demands a third look. Ily-word: Say, you hnvn-n't ai lease on that mirror. Needs: Less blondine. Aznbition: To l.fl'0W'f1lS tly!'trees. A, A 'I .imlffifrd K gf lThirty-sevenl In 'J ,WW 1 l.i-zlml-xx Ilmn-1lx'i'suN l'1-g1:y 'mn Wichita ll. S.. lizinsns. nml ll. ll. 11 lligh Svlmnl. 1'ulnr:ulng 15, ll.: llig Sislvrl ll1lIIl.'liilIlj1. Um' IlIllIl1'f4l orvll r luvljf. I glr,mg1l'k1 1'ulm' s1'livni1-. '-nmwl: Wlni11-v1-r ylbll Siu' will ln- :ill right, -1-1ls: Slnwk :lllS1II'lr1'l'. knmitinn: 'l'u nwn Nlntlln-ws l'1rlls1'l'X':ll1ul'j'. nun 'l'n.1x'i:1: I-'1-nrI1-ss lfrnnk Xlh. Axsn. ull: lli-Y: S1-1 x' 1':l1l1-1 1'lnlug Isl l,i1-nt 121111-14: 1'n1I1-N 12111 1':lsI:1l inn. Hur slfu Zl.r, llznr-xnzirk: Hlilng--1' lll2lllilll1l1'l'Y Ilv1x'u1'1l: link-N right. lmvk- lXYIll'lli inurvh Zi' Y--1-ds: l'1-pp--rnnnl stwk. ilnl-:limit Nzllmln-ull X. lZltl:xl1'l1 Slll1.1l:s I11-1'ln1- XM-Imta-r 1..r: lll'illllJlIl1' 1lnh Yfvlhinu lllil Ihr-'l'l'1lll1I li. I. 1 i' Xlh lwn 'lliu Sislvr. Hur ll!'lll1'1NN in flixyfrriml l ll milk llnhx lip- III1 n-,r1I: Win-iw Vilfl I ln-ri-1 Nunn- 1-ln-willy gnu: T' X.-l-'lv .X ll-sx anggiuivzuliii' papa Xinl-ilinn' 1:v-.n'g.- Ihnzn.-Q 1.-,ul III! l:u1l1'. fdfk-1-,fx ' K4-ff'f1'4 l'l'lll!'ljfQlgllll I XY W .lull-us SXYICICYICX Jus Y I'r1-s. Sr. 1'l:iss: Vruni. Coin.: l'2lNlilllilll 12!lZ V1llll0 Ont uf 1h1- Kitvln-ll: l'1'iz1- lk-lmlm-1 ln-inns. 1 Sgt. :il Aruis, iwnnng. : Ili-Y 111i 1 S1-1 y lli-Y: Frvncli 1'lillr1 1'illil'lS1 lst Sgt. 131111-ls: Sli:lt'i'ulli l-IX. 1 Alh. Assn. Hin: llfmnr llnll 12ln: llonnn' Sm-. r lrrlf' liluf. l 'll'-IIlill'kf lllllllbl1'S. . -wnrllz l'v1- l'0llll1l my tirst luv1-. Y1-1-ds: lh'mx'li:x1um-. Anihiliunz l'rvss up-nt. .lizxxivl-:xi-: S1-:l,1,iti:s Jonny - Ath. Assn, I-ll I 'l'1'nnisZ llnskvl- hull 14n: Null.-ylnlll lfll. ln' nlmn' 14lZ ll. ll. 14D 1 Fals- 1. l':1n 41: lv. A. 1'. 1-ll: ll l S1'1 y ll. ll.1 11, ll. t':ll1. II! I X j 'l'l'1'1lS. iv. .x. l'.I 1-ix, 1:-ml-11 lv. ' .X. 1'.: l'r1-s, Sp1r1'ls1'lnhZ llig.: J Nislf-r 14a 2 1,1411-r 1:irl: lhml' 'X 4l1-1' Vamtl: .liz 1l:lI1ll'll1 Jr. l':ig1-Z l':Ily,l'l' Ill-:ll'l1 l'r1-ss Vinh: Xllw. lix, ll!! l'l:ly l-'vslivnl 1ll. Um' su-nlnl llixs Ilullrlnrl, l 'll lll'll'li' Xlnst pl-1't'1i1-l ln-nllh girl. llv-wu1'1l: 'Wlirls' sports 1'Yl'l'5' 1lilj'. in 1-1-1-ry waxy, 5 -mls: 'l'1n wzuhl in fnll in lmwv. Xlllllllilllli 'l'1u I1':l1'll llulllt' 1'1'1v- nmnivs. l.l.llXlP I.. 'l'il11:s'r1w 'l'hi1'sly K':l1l1'lQZ iV1'lwt1'!'Z lli'Y: Alll Assn. 1SIl, lllll' vlrrf. lizn-fln:1l'k: l'1'lll2l'l'l'. lilv-wunl: l lilu' liglit-lmi1'1'1i Sirlxf' YM-mls: 'l'1n ln- priniilivnr in smnn an-1 inns. .XinIui1iun: llvnlisf. fj -X I lIAi'oi-:N Tulum: Big Trigg Ath. Assn.: Webster 133 3 Foot- bull: 'l'r:u'k: Track Fnptain. Our 'l'1'.1'ux runyfvr. liyrwordz l'm not n sonlor. but I don't know what I am. Em'-mark: Spa-od de-mon. Nm-ds: A girl to vv:-ar his lotte-1', Ambition: Lnvking. 'fur-:1.xiA Sucx A Thelma Twin From South II. S. 'ZIIQZ XVM1- stvr: llrnmaitic Club: NY.4Pl'l'S. llrnmntic Club: I'1'oss Vinh: Rodeo: Sr. Party Pom.: Wob- stm' Party Vom.: Big Sistm-: Clin: tl. ll.: Ath. Assn.: Annual Art. Our f'ri1'l:1't iso Iirrlyj. lilair-mark: Samduls. By-word: 0 kid. have you soon him Y New-dx: Shorf skiI'fS. Ambition: ll:-portfw. Dlxvm Tmxxowslix' Dnv0 W1-list:-r 1115: Dt-mostlit-rms. Our old stunflby. limi'-mnrk: Aspect tic-rcv, but lmrrnloss. Iiy-word: llot-su't lwlivvv in ilily. Ns-ods: Bobbi-d hair, Ambition: Nvxt picturos--wvd- ding photos. fx. , l. 6 cz , Viwwommwwvvmh igqfyaggsmrri Loulsn M. Sill-:mmf Our prinzrosgz Hill'-l'1lilI'kZ Sho novor jaws-d in her lifo. Ily-word: Would not stoop to one. Noocls: Potting. Ambition: To g.:i'oW tnll. .lollx II. 'fnmu l.ittlc- 'l'ri1:g Wobstor 1256: Foolbnll: Uzlrlm-ts. Our pinrvipplv of pulifmwss. Ilan'-mark: Studying. liy-word: I wish folks would think mo zi tough guy. N4-ods: Moro jzlwx for clit-wing. Ambition: .lanitoi-. I'ro1:0THY T. Smxloxs -'I1ot Ath. Assn. Q-U: XVl'liStt'l' I-U1 fl. R. till: ll. A. U. tilt! Sports Club: Rusk:-tlraill 1352 Volll-ylmll ll!! Q Indoor QLD Z Ilig Sists-l'. Our Lillums. l'l:n'-mark: l'r1-tty. liy-word: Good 5Il'ilVj', slim-ik I X1-mls: 'I'o talk fzlstvr. Ambition: l'uxzlm-. f' V, 0, J D C Iff. 4 Z.4'f7::f' ' ' J I'l'hirty-niuel 5lvlc'l'l.r-: SIM News Sims We-Iislt-rg Vnstnliun: G. H. , Ib. A, 1',: Mig Sistv-r: Ulm- 1'Iuln Our .-4irrmy1rupln'r. l':Jll IllJlI'kZ I :1sl1ion. ily-word: Boys nt W1-st :uw- surl- dumb. N1-1-ds: A dats- hook. 3 Amlxltion: l-uy out Bnrllf-Q. loux VAN Ill:.ilrr Moving: Y'IIl f'u4ln-ts 133 I 4'4-rp. Vault-tsl Sgt, 1':ul1-is: Sr. l':nrty Corn.: Uns- tnllun 123 Q W:-lwtt-rg Annuzll: Ill-YI Alh, Assn. 1433 131' 1'h1'Nll'1l2 Clio. nur llurohl 'l':'rn. lflnr-nmrk: 1'nnn-rams. llll'-N'0l'flZ l'nl ll'1ll'lliXl3.Z to on so my wife- vain work, Nt-4-ds: Soothing syrup. Arnhltlon: l'l:ly salxoplxonw-, l.II.I.ll-I Sxirrii l.ill D. A. 1.. 1.. ll.: Sports lluln' fllrls Athlvtlt-sz Ath. Assn. Our Tllllff-RkIl11'T. ldnr-nmrk: W4-st liaunl--au. By-worilt Ho swn-ot :Ind k6'l'l3 quit-t. N1-4-ds: A l'1lIlll1' vnln-ntinn-. Amlnitlonz lla-rniif. I Fortyl ,+V L, .W KA! ,I . 1 ul Wy. 13l,1vER TRUMBAUER -- Doc Castnlinn 123 : Clio: Sec'y Clio: Ili-Y: Cadet: Ath. Assn.g Declamntlon Conti-st: Dulcy. Our 7u1rrIrm'LI, unrcpcnting sin- ner. I-Zur-mark: Long words. By-word: I'm :Ifrnid to laugh. N1-1-ds: An nw:ik1-ning. Ambition: To bt- n sm-nntor. l41v1-:mm C. SMITH Slam D. A. C. 123 5 We-bstt-rg Cnstixl- lau: G. lt. 123: Big Sister 123 5 Camp Fire: Rodeo 123 : News lid. l'rt-ss Vinh 123 3 .lr. N4-ws: Roni.-I.:lm,:, 3 Plio 5 Atli. Assn. 123: llouor Roll 1533 Honor Soc. Our othvr Siunn-sr twin. Ear-mark: .lunlor News. By-word: Li-t's go to tln- store und ga-t some- randy. N1-4-ds: A SWl't'fll1'lll'I. Ambition : lic-urn t 0 p l :i y marbles. Gm-:NN YVAIWI Rn-ti I'rf-s. Clio: V.-Pre-s. S. C.: Stronght-nrt 5 0 r a t 0 r i cal 5 Baskm-tlmll Mgr.: Cnstnlinn 133 2 liodr-0: Pr:-s. Hi-Y. 5 V.'I'. Hi-Y: I'r4-s. Olde-r Boys' Ponf. 3 Football 3 Basketball 3 lIiAY 133 1 Ath. Assn, 133 5 Pres. Jr. Class: Pros, Sr. Class: Ilnlcyg Honor Soc. Our cowlmy. I-'lar-mark : 481-v rogue-'s gnllt-ry3. By-word: Many :1 gn-nius has boon slow of 1IX'lNYfl1.u Nec-ds: A lnrga-1' world for nc- tion. Ambition: Lift- guard nt Wash' lngton Park. W. PAUL w'AI,TPIllS Our one-arm alriafcr. Ear-mark: llnir usml as :1 mirror. By-word: I wish tt-:tulle-i's wouldnt cull on llli'. it's such 11 bother to got up. Nveds: Curiosity. Ambition: Prosidont of Wom- an's Collogv. Lorlsi-3 B. Svuxu Sm-so Alh. Assn. 143 1 Clio 421 Z 42. ll. stil : Big Sistvr qi!! 3 Uns- tnlian 433 : D. A. C. Hb : Troas. D. A. C.: Pres. D. A. C.: Rom.-I.am:.: .lr, Ns--ort: Jr. Guard: Cadet Sponsor: Sr. Party Com.: Jr. Party Com.: Mus. Ex.: Eagvr Heart: Comm- Out of the Kitchen: llonnr Soc, Our sun maid. liar-mark: l'r1-tty 4lr1-saws. By-word: 'l':ilk not of wasted atfectionsf' Novdsz A lollypop. Ambition: Dorothy Douglas Shop. afilwn iw-Ja V 4 ,QW . IIERMAN C. XVIIITE ll:1iman Our mrhortrr. Ear-mark: Pipv. By-Word: How will I lonrn to play a harp in livuvf-n? Needs: A jolt. Ambition: Vorul tv:1c'lu-r, TIIIHILMA Sm:'1'N.xo1cI. The-l W:-luster 135: Ath. Assn. 141: Ulio: D. A. C. 1-ll 3 Custaliun: G. R. Our girl 1lmf's 1'ho.wn. ldzxr-mark: Uonihing hair. By-word: I'm only :1 blushing maid. Needs: A solitaire. Ambition: Why iiwd I any, whvn ho has soxnn-'! HM BIETT U. YVELCII From Bayard II. S. Nob.: Shnf- roth EXtl'llllJ0l'1lIlP0llS Contest 3 Honor Roll. Our Solomon. Ear-mairkr Pvrfoct lessons. By-word: I lovv tho girls, hut you'd nevor know lt. Needs: To como to earth. Ambition: Fire wagon. Mr I!'I'I.l-I STAN LEY Peggy Our mrmrlolin strummcr, Ear-nm rk : llair-band. By-word: Soldom heard. Nrods: l+'e-wt-r pri-pared lessons. Ambition: To teach. lForty-onel ll11'r,1 'l'.U1l-Ill '1l,:1 ll1-1-t Ath. Assn, 121 1 l':1sl:1Ii:1n1 W1-11' st1-1': ll11111.-l,:1111:. Our 111i111' nf 1'1'x11111'r'1'11, I 11'-111:11'k: l111l1. t IK1'-w111'1l: Nu, Illy 1:11111-1' 1l11l11l l111il1I llll' 'l':1l1111' ll1':1l11l. -1-1ls: Nl111'1- 1-1-1l111'i11,1: I'XI'l'l'l4l'4. N111l1i1i1111: SI11- 11'1111y1-t, us 11-Il. ! 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W111114: Wl1iti1- S1-1 y ll:11li11 1'l1ll11 ,HTL ,Xsxng XY11I1sl1-l'Z 1':l1l1'IS 1411 fllll l,i1-111. l':11l1-Is. U111' Nprinyl. l'I111'-111111'k: Si111-1-1'1- l'ill'll4'NlllI'SS. Ily-11'111'1l: lI's :1 11l1-:1s111'1- 111 1111 111111111111 11111 with II11- I111g1-1':1x I'ill1lilill.N N1-1-ds: A sllf'l'1':11:1'!f1'. A111l1iIi1111: l'1111li1l1-111i:1l 111111-1-r 1111111-1' 151-111-1':1l l'1-1'Nl1i11:. l!1..1x1'11 'l'1111x11's11x l'1-111'111l AII1. Assn. 1211 3 ll. A. 1', lfll 3 Y.-l'1'1-s. ll. A. 11: 1':1Q111l1:111 1551 : .I1'. l1Zs1'111'1 : .l1'. l:llill'llf 1511-111'l11l1 till : 111'1-l11-s11':1 III: 1'li11g S11111'ls l'l11l1: llig Sis11-rg 1211l1l NI1'1l:1lZ 2ll'1l in City 'I'y11- ing: l'1111I1-sl: l'l:1y I 1'sli1':1l2 ll11l111l' S1112 Urn' Il4flfI'lflIjl 1l1'r1'i.wll. I-I:11'-111:11'l1: ll1-:111t1i11l 1-11111112 lurks. Ily-w111'1l: 1'1':11'ky. N111-ds.: l.1-ss s:11'1'l1:11'i111-. .X111l11l11111: l'1z11111 11-111-I11-1'. ll1'1:11 Y11111:1: Alu ll:1s1-I1:1ll 121 Z l 1111ll1:1IlZ I!:1sk1-l- l1:lll2 1':11l1'Isl 1':1Ql:1li:ll1I Alh. AN11. Ill. 0111- 1111111 xlulk. l-l:11'-111:11'I1: Y:1s1-li111-. I:lX Nl'11l'llf I wish girls w1111l1l think 1111- 1-1111-. N1-1-1ls: II:11'1l 1:11'k. A111l1iIi1111: Nl111l11l I'111' ll111'l 8111111111-1' 1l11l xIill'X. 7 DuN.u.lw K. Yurxfz Rod I. -owl rutlzfrer' on Il J . liar-nmrk: Sun spots. By-word: I wish that pvoplv wouI1ln't lnistnkv mo for Wus- lvy U2ll'l'y. Nw-ds: To start SOIIl1'fllil'lg. Amin itiun: I'll ue-xx-1' ivll. Lurlsl-1 IZ. XXAL1. Lou Ath. Assn. 12l: Il. A. U.: H. li. : l':lst:1Ii:1n. Um' pruprr muirl. s I'..lr-malrk: Hlrzligrht H511 young snpling. Ry-wnrd: N1-vs-r diss-lnsvd frunl 111-up iw-rw-ss:-s of thnught. N1-mls: A l'llIllll'1' tu lzllk, Amlu itimm 1 Wo :ull wand:-r. ' K . ,,,4,c.s - jf - II1-:I.1:x V. XVI-1lll41Nll'IYl-Ill II'iS11U Alh. Assn. Ula: 'l'vnnis QLD: Iinskvtlxalll 44h I Ynllvylfzlll 1-li 1 Imhmr 143 2 Sports Clulr dh: S1-Ny Sports 1'lul1: H. ll, Ulu: IL A. l'. rib 1 Vzunp Firm- tflli Sa-My Uzunp Firvl Uzlstulialxlz Iiip: SiNtl'l' 143: 1,4-ttvr Girl: Iix. l5H:ll'1l ll. A. V.: Mus. Iflx. Hi: Play Fvs- Ilvall 441. Hur 'I'uh-rrlIr!. l'I:1r-lnzlrkz liolrh-n llulv. lty-word: Ym1'lI rind nn' in Mre. Yu Am! in 'l'l'l,'s nlliw-. Nw-als: Yamping. niliun: To I4-urn prism--Iig:htA 9 M, - ,K f ,',vt, 111-:'1'1n-11, I.. NVAIZDPIN Ath. Assn. 1253 : 15. R. vita 1 Wvh- stvr 1355: Big Sisivr 1121: Sports Club: Tl'l'IlN. Sports Uluh: Vnllm-yhnll 121 : Rnskvt- hull 1 T1-nnis 425 I Illdlblll' Q23 Q Jr. Guard: Jr. Escort. Hur in4l1'p1'n1I1'nt muirl. liar-nmrk: Hair-x'i1n.:s. Ily-word: Sa-u you :xt thc' game SiiIlll'd2U'.N N1-vds: Scum-thing in do. Ambition: Iinxlluln-1-. l.l4:lcm' Il-Jlxlslwsux Hur jllllllffl lmsinvsn mam. l'IIll llHll'kZ Vnrtonns for lludvn. By-word: I Ill'X'1'l' talk. sn folks think I lmvl- n Int of brains. Nm-ds: Fun. Amhitiun: A IUZIICII nmkvr. KIARY ll, YVIIITNICY Girl Ilvsr-1'vc'. Our lion- fIHll1'I'. Hill'-lllJll'l-II l'1-rf:-ct ll12l!llll'l'S. Iiy-word: XR-s. nm'nn1. New-ds: Shurt lmir. Ambition: Xuisv throuprh any rlnlnnvl. fForty-threel laifzsm. YVINTIGIE Graduate of Stl-ini-r ll, h.. l-'rankfortvon-thm--Main. Gor- Flu t'lnh Ii K 1 luanyg 1 -' C 1'llo nur star dual. ... ., l l l'f'I'lll'Il. M. AYlll'l'lI YYorthlvss Il. A.1'. :Zvi G, R. t2I Q Wob- f sit-r tillg l'asIali:1n: Alh. Assn. Hi. Hui' llrlir-rlr1'sxr'r. l'::ll lllIll'liI 'l'alknn.: in thi- halls. lly-word: 1 liavv the worst I.lm.,mm.k. Bruins. limo lu-whim.: in y da t e S llv-word: I llkr- Ain:-rlva tint-, Y fl'f'f'fg1m' I. . V Nl-ods: l'r1'Ci0us Iilllv. Q ' 'f.' ' l,'fHl1I5' Amhmlm . 1-OH., 1, ' Alnlnllonr lo Illilkl' polls of ' ' ,- ' . lllollvy. l ' l A ,flxkbg i' . .- I' 019 EARL l',u'Nit: 'l'lllilllISl4I K1.on'r l.lIl'IN ISAUUIKIC Sl-Ililllillll Our bright :'1l1:.u. Our NIlIlll'Ill'1lll. Hur ninth. shark. Ear-mark: I'ollte-nn-ss. l'1Ill lll2ll'k : 'l'hn- Sl-niors' atom. liar-lnark : Blank look. By-word: I'vs- f0lljlllf ll Hood lly-word: 'tl got in al thi- last ily-word: What did you get iu fllrht 3 I'v4- linlshrirl my 4-nnrsv. llllllllllhu 'l'rig. to1lav'f Nvvdsz To vonsult a fortnnt- Nt-1-ds: A shinglt- hola. Nvvds: Purliug iron. ti-llor. Amml inn: '13, find tha NU,-th Ainlntionz liam'ln-lor. A Inhlllon : 1'akv-1-atv-r. poll-I gy: ' M, ,1' I r 6 li, l K Ir ll-'orty-fourl And :X SUNNIHIT TO THE CLASS Ol 1924 Oh linger long thou sad hut happy day Whvn to thu- old lligh School wo bid fart-ws-ll. l-'nr 'round it r-vvr will our mt-mnrios dw:-ll I'liou1.:h wt- lmvv wzmdm-rn-tl many lt-agus-s away. Fomt- fato, bring ns thy word in purer array. Bid 1-ach of us a worthy lift- livt- ws-ll: Fonld wa- but now our futurv state fort-toll. OW-r stranw' and joyful paths our thoughts would stray. lint from lift-'s wa-ary way we-'Il oft' count- has-k ' 'l'o live- again tho school days that vvt-rv lwsl ll 1 ' 'l'o calc Il glixups- of j.Ill'lllIllI1g Urangt- und Illack That gildvd hright tht- halls of dvar old Wm-st. may tht-y know us, as in days of yoro, 'I'hl' loyal, nohlv vlass ol' '24, IATITISIC E, HAMMOND. The Senior Picnic fifith Apologies In .lamvs uvlliffllillb Rileyj Before the frost is on the pumpkin, or the fodder's in the shock: When the thoughts turn to a picnic, in heads soft and those like rock: Then the faculty and pupils join their forces for some fun: To Rocky Mountain Lake they rally, all the elans come on the run. O it's then the time a feller is a feeling at his best 1 Riding out on jolly Ford trucks has but added to the zest. .This will always be a bright spot in our life upon this earth When the faeultv and pupils join their forces for some mirth. We are sure of our own brightness, of their wisdom have no doubt, Yet it makes us rather chesty when they're having us about. llow in awe we watch the races run by Heads of Learning high: Then when urged. we humbly murmur. that for honors we might try. But when sports pall. and the west shows that the sun will soon be set, Then our thoughts turn to the baskets and our appetites we Whet. For when all was said and settled and we'd humored every lnood Frowning ull our rlay's adventure is our appetite for food. When the summer days are over and September comes once more We will long to meet together, all the class of Qi But for ns. we've had our outings, in our dear old West Side High. So we-'ll wish to those who follow, all the joys henenth the sky: May they tind in every teacher loyal friend and helper true. May they give lu honest measure. that which keeps them loyal too. FERN THOMPSON. M I NICK VA-A FTIC lt ICYICRY l'AR'l'Y T4 ,. -..W-.I Ill IFKY MOVNTAIN LAKE The Senior Party Listen, my schoolmates and you shall hear Of the best event of all the year: 'Tis the Senior party I shall praise December seventh-that day of days! It snowed that night, but they didn't care, The fiakes were but jewels in their hairy Sweet strains of music and laughter clear Filled the halls of West with happy cheer. An entertainment was given tirst, Then dancing and games, with punch for thirst. Down in the dance hall the lioor was slick, The music fast, and the steps were quick. With blue and silver the room was gay: Dull care was banished and mirth held swayg Did ever a party equal this? Thought each gay lad and each blushing . fQZ?gva W 1'.. .. In' wt . ' 1 . wyljl , m,5 5 ' ds .X Vxyfi is-if is.. xx Wg, , . in-ffJ'NV-ii. .. ,K-, , , 4 ,Q i ,YE 'QWVQNSQ .Qfw 9542, -. 1 fin: 124' ,Ile YV, IN, QQN: :Wa.fr lf? it N. XVQ 't efffqfh SX . N V lyggliiix 7 Rm XE. ' .564 .1 But time must have caught the spirit too,.W Q wwf? For the dancing minutes fairly flew: jffff, Though loud the protest and cries for llmoreyvf my V426 Home, Sweet Home came and the dance ' was o'er. 1 UMW fl ' 4 But oftentimes may their hearts recall This Senior Party at old West's hall And from its store house, may memory take A golden moment, for old time's sake. lForty-fivel s . ,ullrhhi l Mum 1 WWW J 'mil Class Prophecy Our idea of 'what is indispensable to human f'.z'ist4'ncc and enjoyment had been 1.vondr'rfu.lly c'u1'tailz'd. I, Alexander-the-crystal-gazer, will speak gently to my ball. Spark Plug, show me the doings of that wonderful class of 24, Ah! mysteriously the year 1936 passes across the glass. The first picture I behold is marked January. This is evidently taken at Riviera, France, for on the tennis courts are Mr. .lohn Robson and his wife, formerly Isabella Butt playing the world-championship game with their opponents Ernest Bradley and Jennivene Sellers. The judges of the contest are Carl Meislahn. Reta Taber, and Louise Sherley. In another part of the resort a fashionable coterie are having tea: at one table are Katherine Johnson and Ralph Bonar, Louise Swank and Robert Williams. But, what is this flash? Oh! Robert has raised his cup to his lips and the reflection from his brilliantly polished nails has blinded me. Another picture-Monte Carlo! Who would have thought that Mary Whitney and Oliver Trumbauer would have come to this? In front of them are stacks of coins carefully guarded by a secrebservice man, Thomas Johnson. February is before me now. What can this water mean? Panama Canal! At one end is George Fisher, at the other, Walter Henry, collecting the tolls from the pass- ing ships. At the Gatun lock is the chief engineer, Richard Stumpf with his assistant Orris White. Herbert Brock is busy sending messages. The doctor in charge of this section is Fred Calhoung at the base hospital Margaret Blakeley is head nurse and Lloyd Thurston, the chief dietitian, assisted by Mabel .Iackson and Lillie Smith. The regiment of the IT. S. soldiers stationed here is under the command of Colonel Thayer, a West Point graduate. Mrs. George Fisher, formerly Ceora Glover, is the society leader. Twice a week she and Mrs. Thayer, once Winifred Foley, entertain at the armory. The scene is changed, we have March before us. This is an odd country, all mountains and mines. Oh, yes-it's Peru. I see Vincent DeMarian and William Opie overseeing the experimental station, where they make fertilizer from gold dust. Their industrious wives are chatting over the back fence. Who are they but Elsie Nissen and Ora Noble. What a change in topography, still it is South America. I know now it is Argentina, for our cow-punchers, Vernon Scott, Melvin Harvey, and Donald MacKay are very busy roping steers. Here are some cowbelles too-Edith Bonney, Marie Richards, and Florence Here's Buenos Aires by moonlight. Oh, I see now. A big ball is being held the Honorable Virgil Dulany and his bers of his staff are Lester Carpenter, My eyes are dimmed by a mist. clear! Now, I see a great uprising Condon. Great festivities are going on. I wonder why? for the new ambassador from the United States- wife, formerly Mildred Lang. Among the mem- Mildred Nelson, and his lawyer, Elsie Johanson. Ah! April showers in the Philippines. Vision- among the natives. Why, they are headed by Barry Mullen and Emmett Welch. These are carrying big banners with the inscrip- tion, Down With The Women. This grows interesting. Who rules these islands any way? In the governor-general's palace is a triumvirate composed of Thelma Bikker, Thelma. Sien, and Eula Alcorn. May comes dancing in. This scene shows a wide lawn in front of buildings. There is a May queen! She's Bob Loury. Some are washing their faces in dew. Yes- they are Leighton Bikker and Arthur Clarke. Look at the roofs of the buildings! Almost all are painted with 24's . On the tower of the largest one are two painters: on a closer view I see they are poor Maurice .Iones and Donald Fischbach. l've got to find out what all this means. I understand now, for over the door of this building are these words Gone-but-not-Forgotten-Lunatic Asylum. Mr. and Mrs. James Sweeney, caretakers. I bet that last is Gladys Halverson-everybody knew it would happen some time or other. The interior is before me now and the register bearing the names of the inmates and the causes of their lunacy. Bob Loury-1 Ford: Leighton Bikker and Arthur Clarke-concussion of the brain caused by impacts of bricks thrown because they insisted on singing. Joe Seaton-1 Dodge Coupe. Oh, pass on, glass: this class is not all mad. I smell tiowers. Sure! it's June-the month of roses. Big celebration in New York. Triple marriage. Gwendolyn Kephart and Paul Walters, Lillian Anderson and Allen Sweeney, Ethel Heidman and Walter Flint. That's the long and short of it: they're married at last. The ceremony is being performed by Richard Roth, D.D. The maids of honor are Dorothea Hepner, Evelyn Hunter, and Velva Longcrierg the best men are Philip Marylander, Walter Quinn, and Melvin Peterson. The procession pro- ceeds to the stadium over which flies the pennant Champs of 1935-Giants. Charles Vincent Elliott, Manager. On the bleachers I can see Hugh Yoder. He was fired Ilfuriy-siyl for not breaking Babe'sl' record for homers John Trigg is trying to get 550,000 a year more out of Richard Foster, the owner. On the diamond Ray Carson is chasing flies, Maurice Devins making spectacular catches, and caretaker David Scott cutting the grass. Markley Lee sits in a boxg he is not watching the game, but is trying to induce Chris Schoeberlin to invest some of his millions in Oklahoma Oil stock. The bridal party is now in Niagara, celebrating the Fourth of July. The govern- ment, for fear the Falls would run dry, now controls the flow by electricity. Hyman Rosenthal, however, is turning them on for his classmates. Mr. Kepner joins the group now. Why he is to take them on a two months' trip through Canada and Alaska. In Saskatchewan they are gazing at a sign-- The Gladys Olsons-Twin Chiropractors. On the North Pole is sitting Robert Allen holding a bushel of magnetic currents. In Yukon, Wilma Carroll, Marguerite Quinn, and Ethel Wirth are kept busy marcelling the bob-haired Eskimos. On the main street flash the following: Maxine Champion and Pheobe Coleman, Manicurists, VanBradt- Photographer, Payne's Shoe Parlor, Larsen-the Sign Painter, Hammond's Hat Hall. The dance hall is run by the instructors, Clydine Crigler, Ione Green, Bernard Kemper, and Melvin Nelson. Wallace Anderson is the leader of their orchestra, which is composed of the Thompson Sisters, Francis Casey, and Russell Levein. At intermis- sion Frances Klein is singing Goodnight Belovedf' This hall is owned by Margaret Foley and Vera Baker. Here also is a. very modern hotel run by Ellen Fiske and Leona Dougherty. They have hired as bell hops, Max Engleson and Lawrence Gallagher. They were discharged from the coal mines by the owner, Lyle Callahan, because they were so easily lost. Catherine Fowler is very busy here in Alaska trying to melt permanently the glaciersg she is assisted by Virginia Birch and Donald Young. This pictue is suddenly wiped out, and behold China! It's October here, and all foreigners are returning from the hills to spend the winter. Among the missionaries I see two ministers, Henry Ragatz and Clellen Morgan. Mae Irons, Margaret Kiley, and Irene Kirk are in the company, I judge by the young girls with them they are connected with the Y. W. C. A. A big vessel is now coming to port at Hong Kong. From it is descending Isadore Schwartz, the big silk merchant of two continents. He owns that enormous mulberry grove where Carl Clayton and William Bradley super- intend the feeding of the silk worms. In the factory proper are Lillian LaChapelle and Harry Ferman, the pattern designers, Joe Stein and Isadore Seeberg, the general managersg Dwight Frankfather, Elcena Jackson, Bessie Cohagan, the head traveling salesmen. In Shanghai is the leading conservatory run by Clerofa Robertson and Esther Rike. In the far Thibet I see Owen Roberts and Hayden Trigg trying to prevail upon bandits to release them to the deaconesses, Vaughn Peck and Vita James. This scene has been replaced by one of Africa, I wonder what I'll see here. What is that speck in the Sahara? Oh yes! It is Herman White and he is singing, No work's to be done, For my match is the sun. I see Dorothe Hunn in a boat on the Nile. Do you suppose she is acting Cleopatra? There's David Trinkowsky guarding King Tut's tomb. I heard somewhere that the two Simmonses, Dorothy and Myrtle, had purchased it in the hopes of adding it to the Denver Parks. Juanita Kirk and Louise Leimbrock are devoting their lives in the removal of the yellow stains from the Mohammedan girls' finger nails. Helen Wedemeyer and Bethel Walden are trapping animals in the wilds for the Colorado State Museums. Evelyn Smith has made so much money in the newspaper world that she has added another huge wing, which must be filled. Some one told me that Richard Nelson is decorating the walls, and that Sara Miller is the head taxidermist. Louise Wall, Frances Blay, and Bernice Shears are running a lunch room at the diamond mines. Around one table is seated an excited group. They are Bernice Gustafson, Fannie Mae Gouty, and Margaret Good. They are weeping because one of their number, Catherine Cordingly, was drowned trying to wipe up the tears of the crocodiles along the Congo. Myrtle Stanley is also here, she is the superintendent of the native schools. But this picture is leaving me and I see the Denver Civic Center at Christmas time. Henry Jackson is superintending the Christmas trees, he has given Gordon Murray the position of Santa Claus driving the deer on the roof of the Vorhies Memorial. Lavina MacMillan is the city's mayor. She has invited Mable Jensen to bring all her children from the Sunshine Mission to the festivities. Fern Randall and Irene Riley are arranging for the community singing. All the high schools are to compete for a prize offered to the best chorus. Kathryn Clark is the Principal of South, Ernest Ericson of North, Margaret Kiley of Manual, Donald Ferguson of East, and Althea Bain of West. Ida Bock, as editor of the Express, is oifering the prize- A Modern Apollo, designed by Carrie Capers. It is now on display in Kendrick- Bellamy's which is run by Arthur Doeller. So many are now coming to the celebration that the picture is blurred but I can hear them singing the old Christmas carols that were once sung in dear old West. GLENN F. WADE. lQForty-sevenl Will of The Class Of 1924 Wle, the elass of '24 of partially sound miml and our own free will deelare this our last will and testament, revolcnig all former devises aml bequests. AIcT1c'I.E I Sem-tion l. To our good friends the Sehool lloaril. many thanks for at last inalcing it possible for a realization of our glorious dream. a new sehool. 1hR'I'It'Ll'l II Seetion 1. 'l'o Messrs. Kepner and .Xylarel we leave toupes to hide the hare. worn, shiny spots that our misdemeanors ha ve eauseil them. Seetion 2. To the faculty we leave our vast amends for refusing to listen to the most instrueting lectures it has been their eustom to bestow upon us. Section 3. To Castalian and lVebster we hecpieath the eustodianship of debates and eontests and the great joy of ligliting' eaeh other when we are not here to witness them. AuT1c'1.ic III Seetion 1. To the present Juniors, future Seniors, besides rooms one. two, three. and four. and our seats in assembly and Iloot Mon. we leave them the entertainment which we are sure Orator Burke and Poet Burns will afford them. Seetion 2. To the future Juniors. the study hall as a home room. The dl'ealns ol' some llay being a Senior, and the right to assoeiate with upper classmen. Seetion Ii. To the present l reshmen we leave the nalne 'Wvise Fool , the gum marhine ealled Rodeo liox. the training table in the luueh room, and the privilege to use their razors and elippers on the ineoming l'l1'0Slllll0l1. AIc'i'icrI.i4: IV Sertion 1 'l'o Ralph liatsrhelet. the Kiwanis rontest. il' he van heat our friend. James. Sem-tion Q. To Eddie Smith aml Marjery llunn our deepest sympathy for losing their playmates: may they find eonsolation in eaeh other's eompany. Section 3. To Miss liennett and Mr. lioolcwalter a newspaper eorner niarlceil Deaths and Marriage t'ertilieates. Sei-tion 4. To the Big Sisters we reeommenml the 1-are ol' the little green brothers whom they may foster and bring up to be good citizens ol' lVest High. lXl!'1'ICLE V Ser-tion 1. A few individuals leave some of their personal belongings to certain other individuals. tal Gordon Murray presents his permanent wave to Luther Kennerly. tbl Thelma Bikker bestows her shingle hob upon Jeanette Felsen. tej Francis Casey leaves his Orchestra with its Jazz instruments to the Ulinger Mortuary. lVe are sure this will wake up the dead. Cdl lVe leave to the teaeliers owning Fords the bicyele raek where they may park their toys while busy in the school house. tel The eaptainship of the next baseball team is awarded to Dorothy Bodine. I Forty-eiglit 1 ffl Hayden Triggfs stiff. white collars are relics for Jack lVilliamson. May he Wear them in comfort and not be disturbed by snatching covetous freshmen. fgj The school leaves Tub Morris a pair of Galloping Dominoes or African Golf Balls to shoot a crack eleven or a baseball nine. Chl The ubaby bandit-sw, Hazel McCracken and Alice McNabb, are left the county jail where Hazel MayCrack,em While Alice MayNab. fij Virgil Dulany. as a special distinction and honor, leaves to all people Who have shown special skill in flunking for four years, the honor society. Glenn VVade leaves his burnished locks of ruddy gold to all girls who Wish to henna their hair. He always was a lady's man. ARTICLE VI Section 1. lVe leave the Mutual Admiration Society, formed by Dorothe Hunn and Henry Ragatz, to Myrtle Throckmorton and Ralph Batschelet with the hopes that it may prosper under their tutelage. Section 2. To the whole school we leave for another year, Ed Haynes as their leader. This is done by special request of the ofiice. Section 3. To the school again we leave this one fond request that our memory find a Warm spot in their hearts and soft spots in their heads. Witnessed by E. H. PESMAN, G. E. HOOK. Drawn up and assassinated by Att'y ISADORE SCI-IWARTZ. NATIONAL CONVENTION PARTY OF 1924 Chairman .................. Carl Clayton The Planks of the 1924 Platform will be presented by various candidates. Sudrage- Female Sex ...... ......... C lellen Morgan Male Sex. . . ..... Katherine Johnson Insects ..... ..... I lr. E. C. Class Prohibition- . The Wets .... .......... .T ames Sweeney The Drys ......... . ...... .Gordon Murray The Year-Book .............. Dorothe R. Hunn The Pork and Oil Barrel. . .Mr. J. S. Motherwell Our Opponents .............. Lester Carpenter The Race Problem ......... Miss C. D. Hopkins Party Whips .................... Esther Rike Foreign Relations. .............. Henry Fiske The Progressives ............ Blanch Thompson Initiative and Referendum .... Mrs. S. G. Tracy THE CLASS BANQUET West High School Served nt 6:30-May 15, 1024 By the Senior I'. T. A. Mothers MENU Creamed Chicken Escalloped Potatoes Peas Hot Rolls Candle Salad Ice Cream Cake Fruitade Sea 1 S4 N Rigid .off 9, 0 lForty-ninel 'z JU IOD. . K viva' 'P laik 93 X .ff wif 1 I' ' A f-'bu4iY,qA.f, 51' 1, ' . T ' lf,- ' ' , iii. I-VIW ' 4 A 11 R wx- , , , wh' Wi, 4+ ' 1, ',f,.f V f'-- ,yy 20 ,J .-Wu ,, ,-513357 ix - 1472- .'zf1,f!I!,,?v:e , 'j,1-Q' 5 , . ,, ',, 5' J - wr, ff 'WW W +4117 M? W Wi9aW1f'L- - 1 -Q WML' Q' A - fn- Yi :LJ 1-.fienfxf . 1 111,,' f,,f,f , 'fam .0 A gf Q-Q Mp' XL af , 1 , rm , it WLW4 -V 19 -- 4. wM k:: 7 P -,wyyf A -fvfsfyv' ,1 V17' -0+wWwe1fr14 me A QQ.. 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But came a time of reckoning, I craved a place in the sun, I ups and takes a. contest with My little Freshman gun. Affairs for me at the raucho Were quiet in twenty-two, I spent some time in the cook house A-learning the Ways of a stew. When the coyotes were a-howling And the long winter nights were white, My contortions at public speaking Sent the Cowboys into a fright. I was the despair of the foremeng Yes, it's sad, but it is true- Because I didn't know nothing When they taught me all they knew. Though seemingly weak in one place, In athletics I showed my might, And, somehow, for the old rancho I'd fight, and fight, and fight. Now that twenty-three has gone, And a part of twenty-four, You can bet your boots and spurs I'm sorry there's no more. When I leave this dear old rancho, And the world puts me to the test, I'll remember my life with the Cowboys And, old pals, I'l1 do my best. After I've found from Fate What life has for me in store, I know I'll wish I was just a kid To sit in a class room once more. Then out where the West begins I'll build me a little nest, And as time goes rambling on l'll send my kids to West. I. E. G. T' jf S+ xv X lFifty-onel 1 .fm 'li 314, , -v ul' W9 N 5 W 1 x x X , x ' ' N Q X' 1 x A A A N V 'N - X 14 XV N Y V 4 N if . A. Iran' our Ahlwy, lmnug fxlw, 'lkulnsllig Agroll, Williumg Amlorson, G1-n1'gvg Angola: Unis: Arnold. Nlilnixwlg Asllvlliklltvr, llzn'gzlI's-I. Ihm' 'l'u-1, lizmkvr, I,4llliSf'1 Ilzlkvr. Ye-rim: lkzltsvllvle-I, Ralph: Hilllghlllllll. .limp Bill' milf. 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Aitlivau Fitz- p11.t1'ic'k, Hopkins: l itz1mti'ic'k. Stn-piivlig FI'llSOI', lTOI't'K'Il. Ifmr 'l'll'Il 'l l'ilZ',0I', lf'lm'e-iivv: Fligiuzxi, Gladys: Uznllvgos, lla-ulzihg Gvisiwt, lGdwzi1'd: Civil, lmiiiv: Gertx. blollivg Gibson, Klziry. Iffm' '1'hrw-Givskieiig, Mzlrioiig Grzmhaiiii, Flvvlyiig Gray, Iilizzllle-Ilig Grvgory, Stun, ford: Hamill, l'i'ism'illzig Hanson, Ye-rug ilzirily, Lloyd. f lIIlI4-MHQISSZIII. Arthur: H2lWIh0l'lii-X. Hvttyg Ilnyiws, Eel: Hmtli, liuuisg Iii-In-I, H1111 M i lclrvd Ifnu' Fi'niiws Ron' Gvorgvg Nou' Looling. lluuskzl, lszibvlz Howe.-ll, Yiwu l fl'!'fHOXVi2lllll, Ruby: H1lgg.Yt'l'2lI Hughes, l.1CXVL'ilj'IlQ Hllllll, Mz11'jui'yg Hiisun, ' .lzu'ksui1. Ned: Micohsvii, Maria SLI?--JZIIIIQAIQ. Cilil'9I1COQ Jenkins, Ann: Johns, Aliw-1 Khunlz, lung Klaibvr, 'Q Q lm 'N Knight, Ric'hai'dg Kovlile-r. . 1, Nrrf'11-Iiriiyeiiliof, Harold: Krviiger, Harold: Luff, Mvye-rg l,ur'ick, Immiimlg H' Borthzig IieFevre. Elizabeth. I Fiftyfthreel 1 X 4 T ' J . 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Snyder, Helen: Spahn, Nellie: Wallace, Dixie: OTHER JUNIORS Bateman, Ralph: Blaud, Carl: Blickensderfer, Lyman: Boldue, Charles: Borem, Zeal: Brott, Paul: Davenport, Ellen: Dean Robert: Divine, Myrtle: Downs, Doris: Falk, George: Felix, Jaek: Goldberg, Morris: Goldstoff, Irene: Haas, Elizabeth: Hanson, Lester: Heim- lieh, Joe: Hicks, Nellie: Houtz, Maybelle: Innis, Pauline: Jamieson, Orell: Johnson, Lyle: Kennerly, Luther: Larson, Herbert: Leman. Neal: Levine, Nathan: Levran, Edward: Pastorius, Bertha: McPherson, Donald: Miller, Harry: Morton, Ruth Prosser, Lyle: Roney, Pearl: Russell, Ruth: Sheldon, Carl: Stanley, Mary: Sugarman, Ethel: Taylor, Harry: Thorpe, Irene: Throckmorton, Myrtle: Whellens, June: Williams, Catherine: Williamson, Jack: Wilson, Layton. llfiftyfflvel ff 1 Sununy, Arthur: Sund- Weitzner, Sam: Whit- : , , .nfzffly f, ., V . , ,, ll r v ffwtw a. -ff 'lf feel? 74' OPHOMORE xl ixf in Mx - .f V X ,' JJ! Z- F R I 4.4 lu-soukn I I Sophomore History In place of the burning plains we were passing now through rough and savage glenis and among hills crowned with a dreary growth of pines. The motley horde, enduring all the hardships encumbent to the life upon the barren, windswept plains, struggled on through storm and stress, until with hearts full of gratitude and thanksgiving they have reached the more sheltered regions of the foothills-one step nearer their promised land. Some of the more energetic pioneers have spent their time prospecting for precious metals. After days of toil and perseverance and that driving thought of Perhaps tomorrow, they have found beneath the granite rocks, mud, and gravel, some real nuggets. of gold: Math., English, Latin, Foreim Languages, and Science which they hope to assay for their real worth in the near future. The well known group of scouts, the P. T. A. league, in whose minds the welfare of WVest had ever been paramount, have proven themselves invalu- able. They have helped to surmount many hazardous difficulties, have made life more worth the living by lifting burdens with helpful suggestions, encour- aging smiles, and untiring efforts in and about the camp. Two captains of great scholastic worth have made their appearance, Sam Couch and Bernice Patton, Whose real value to the big family, Sophomore, has become well known. Two, by their undaunted courage and great prowess, have been instru- mental in helping to overcome those vicious foes, North, East, Manual, and South. These, Elmer Hughes and Leonard Felix, have made the passage through the treacherous foothills a safe one. All felt indebted to the three who made the leisure time pass so quickly and successfully: George Preble, the inimitable comedian, Marjorie Mon- tague and Jessie Duncan for their camp fire stories and splendid entertain- ments during 4'emparkn1ent. 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' ' ' Rfk Ti 'l'h1' u'hoI:' vquiprxyf' was fur from 1I7'l'1JOSSl'SSi7l.!I in its appf'uranr'r'.' yvl, xurlz us it vras, if was flf'Sfi71fl'li to ll long and arduous j01lrn1'y. Sixtyl Rhymes for the Lit-tle Tots stands for re-pre-sents the is for the stands for is for his stands for for his is for his resh-man, the fright-en-ed, fear-ful est of us, who fresh-man years agar-ness, with which he en-ters ea-son when he join-ed us in is-tor-y: as yet 'tis onvly usic, Man-ual, Math, Gym-nas-tic m-bi-tion, his Arbdor and his ov-el-ty, the new-est to our resh-man. e-mem-ber.. ng-lish. ep-tem-ber, ear-say. 0-tion. rt-ful-ness 0-tion, 43 3 ' v,!. cf ii ,KIPQWV get dm lSiXYy-une! t i S F A 5 gg Y XS e X X.. . -ff A A ei J .. . ..- 5 f 4' W if 1' fi', f, ftqd 'I 7 ' I-v .lu While fishing in a mountain brook, ' A Senior chanced to spy A Freshman, caught upon his hook, So he hung him up to dry. Up to the third iioor hurrying, That's where the Freshman lives And oh! the time and worrying That he, his lessons gives. He enters school at half-past eight, And never more is seen, Then. after un unending wait. Comes forth at three-fifteen. Sing a song of Freshmen Pockets full of fun- Soinetiines they get their lessons, Sometimes they are not done. When the Home Room opens, They shout and laugh and cry. Isn't that a noisy class To roam about West High! XVhat more! A Freshman he, and nothing more, When he has gone to school some more. Then he. a Freshman is, no more- For he will he a Sophomore. Tuffy wus ai Freshman. V Voir-e like an lndiun Chief, Taffy eaine to Mr. Hook, To turn a ln'uml-new leuf. Hut Taffy's credits, added up 'Fotaled not quite three. So Taffy still, us Tuffy wus-- A simple Freshman, he. A small cot-oon he came to usf A-hanging on the stair. As green us anything could hx And few relnurked hiln tlierv. But. when a program card was tillvd Though still ai little shy- There burst forth from that green cot-oon A scrub of old West High. West High had 21 little Freshumn, lt's mind was green us grass- And every where that West. High was That Freshman had to pass, He followed him to school. one day, And then he disappeared. For XVest High swallowed him right upw At least thflt'S what is feared. lSixty tu-il .11 .jf 9 ff' i 1 I X15 N S riff' M3 Abbey, Alice Aley, Rita Armstrong, George Arnett, Manning Arnold, Lucille Arnold, Maurine Ash, George Baker, Francis Ilaumin, Edward Bigler, Dorothy Bikker, Maurine Blakeley, John Bodine, Arthur Botkin, Ray Breuch, Joe Bryant, Aubrey Budy, Wilbur Buff, Arthur Canzona, Michael Capra, Mike Cheney, Frank Church, Ethel Clark, Dorothy Clark, Hugh Cocks, Evelyn Conroy, Margaret Crabtree, Glen Craig, Edith Crook, Kerwin Dickinson, Alma Domenico, Angelo Dutcher, Willena ISixiy fmirl Freshmen Roll Here is a List of all the Little Boys and Girls whose names begin with: GDEF 65d Eberle, Vera Ellsworth, Alta Factor, Louis Farrell, Geneva Fehlman, Bernitos Fisher, Elda Fisher, Harry Flynn, Francis Foery, Martin Frazier, Arthur Gifford, Raymond Glenn, Carey Gordon, George Greenberg, Samuel Greenburg, Fannie Green, Eleveia Griffin, Ethel Grow, Verne Hansford, Sadie Hanson, Elvera Harmon, Robert Haskin, Ira Healy, Leslie Heidman, Naydene Heifner, Martha Heppting, Ray Herbert, Rosa Hicks, Reta Hicks, Vera Horwitz, Sarah Huberman, Louis Humphrey, Bertha g Y'Z QS Irons, Hugo Jackson, Helen Jackson, Ruth Johnson, Robert Jones, Charles Jones, Katie Jones, Pauline Keck, Willard Keeney, Nedra Kennedy, Thomas Khuntz, Edith Kissell, Frank Knox, Howard Krebs, Evelyn Lang, Charles Leimbrock, Vanita Leimbrock, Viola Lesan, Evan Levine, Sol Lynch, Frances MacGillivray, Colin Marker, Harriette McDonald, Vivienne McLaughlin, Florence Milne, Violet Miller, Earl Minniss, Florence Morell, Gladys Mudgett, Amy Oblock, Rose O'Bryan, Thomas O'Connell, Virginia Opie, Doris Oswald, Herman Palmquist, Marie Parks, George Patton, Ruth Pearson, Robert Peter, Gertrude Prothero, Delbert Reid, Lorraine Reinhardt, Dorothea Roark, Edgar Russell, Leland Salmen, Elizabeth Scatterday, Grace Schmitt, Irene Schonstrom, Esther Scott, Isabella Shapiro, Abe Shears, Cleveland Sherman, Leon Sinclair, Glenn Smith, Elena Smith, Irma Smith, Jean Spillman, Louis Spitz, Waunita Stahl, Ronald Stevens, Macie St. John, Berea Stulz, Mary Sutliff, Carrie ATHLETICS ,Q- -...?' GC? ISA FO OTB LL We fuvlzv' muff: 111.017, fmfrlzvishffl flmn. Jl,I'!lSI'll af flu' .viylzf IN'f0I'P lm. O THE EDITOR: That there old proverb what says, All work and no play makes .lack a dull boy, sure came in handy after this here steady travel through book-lore, Good ol' Tub Morris signal'd a halt at the first foothills we come to and ordered everyone to precipitate in the recreation appropriate- Football. It won't surprize nobody when I figure out that West had to play five gangs, Boulder Preps comin' lst. AY PARK The hoboes were slippier than the muddy field, how- ever, and ran away with the score. Well friends, the 2'd game was with East, which was the best game of the year for the Uowboys. They started it with a rip-roarin' rush, workin' passes, line bucks, and most anythin' at will. But Excitement? I says it sure was nothin' else previous. What amazes me was the fact that the angels must ha' been sent some peppo, which touched them 2 downs, nettin' them the victory. Our feerless fiters was prity sore by the 3rd game on schedule with the Manuelites, but take it from me, they sure lade one heavy brick on the Cowboys heds. They didn't never recover for the rest of the sesun. Like for inst. when they met North the next week, them Vikings continued constantly to pile up counts on long passes and line bucks. Personally, I think it was this here school's fault when we forgot to order yeast for our hard-workin' men. Thanksgivin' day was South's date for the last game. It was mainly a test of strength a'nd endurance in which I figures the Rebels proved the most elastic. But shux! They had their Thanksgivin' dinner 'fore they come. llut any way that's how the 1st time in 7 yrs. that the Orange an' Black has not carried a single day. Golly, we should worra! We al'ays hugely enjoy the sports, weather we win or not, for Fair and square is the motter of our cleen titers which we're durn proud of: Capt. Carpenter, J. Felix, Krayenhoff, Lang, Ludwig, H. Trigg, NVinters, Carson, Elliott, Bovee, Allen. Mozer, Capt.-elect Bill Spahn, Callahan, Curll, Hughes, J. Trigg, Williamson, Walters, Wade, Yoder, Gieskieng, Scott, Winklein. BING GARDNER. X I Sixty sixl The Team XVOI'klI1l, tightin', sweatin', swearin', For the Orange un' Blavk they'1'e weurin', Comin' out all season long,- Makin' right the plays gone wrong, Tvho? The T eam. Practice times for every game, Every night the stuffls the same, Signals, scrimmage, then run in, They do it, for they Want to win- The Team. Can't we go out and give a yell For the boys who play so well? Let's get the tight, keep it the same, For after all they're ours- The Team. J. B. THREE XVI-IST FIGHT W-E-S-T W-E-S-T W-E-S-T Fight. Fight. Fight! Cowrsov YI-:LL WEST DFINVEIVS GOT THE BALI. ,Ketch 'vm, Cowboy! Bu, Wu, Wu! Cheer boys, cheer, hold '0rn. Cowboy! Bu, Wu, Wu! We-st D4-nvex-'s got the ball, Ketch '0m, hold 'nm, brand 'em Cheer boys, cheer, Cowbov! We-st Denver's got the ball, W-E-s-T YVOS-T West! Clap, Clap. Clap Sis, Boom! Clap, Clap, Clap, Sis, Boom! Clap, Clap, Clap, Clap, Clap. Clnp, Sis, Boom! Yea, West Denver ! When they hit that line There'll he no line at all, Qwlth handsj In Denver tonight. Yen There'l1 be n hot time lSixty-sevenl 4 SN Fooigball . I ff: P1 .xg V4 X! Y V S RX X , E N Football E I Jeff! ffm lllllllllh' of f'hfl'II1l'lj fo furnislz flzf A I I I I I I . ' I 1 l'l'l'0I'!I of IL Ilfl' mort' will :mtl lIl'l'lIUllN.', 0 THE EDITOR: ll no us hear fellers in the West says there is nuthin' like tha indor sport of basketball, ttha game wher the plaers jist carry balls and put 'em in a basketl, so we hitched up r teem 85 met sum Boulders durin' the 1st game. Them Boulders shure was sharp anyhow so r intirly grene teem got a little staje trite. They bucked hard at 1st but finally had to cum around Ka hand 'em the score of 24-14. Th' next hill encontered seammed hi up-so neer to th' sky it was Called Angels, By long pulls it was ded esy Sz not M so hard as 't lo0k'd. We didn't heer no singin' wile crossin', but a lot of unplesant noises, etc, as we reched the summit, our goal, with a 27 to their 231. Whoa! What's this here tall lokin' animal what resembles--well we ain't statin' it hear. Gee, if it rn't them ole Manualites. They r tall-wel yes-8: they shoulda quelched us as they got all the tip-offs Sz in meny ways had the advantige. West laid 'em low 8: threw balls, at 'em until the sc-or hit 2824. They didn't hit no more tho, not within' to hert nobody's feelin's. Suddenly it got awful cold, Sz a North wind blew in on us. R teem, always redy to serve 8x pertect, rushed with fury into 1 of tha best scraps of the seson. They both fot about even 4 M, but no matter how hard them cowboys strugeled they got chilier Sz 1-hilier till they almost froz. It ain't no kiddin' no how, when I sed they never went down Sc out, but played hard thruout, even when they lost by 3 points. Th' nerve of sum people! The Rebels bumped into us, tryin' to start somethin' I guess, but we shure showed 'em wher to corral with a Hnal score of 21-16, Th' above, which was the end of th' lst round, was very exeitin' Ka no spectagles never regretted goin' to wateh them battles. West started in the 2 rownd with that Boulder who went thru th' 1st rownd un- defeted. Th' 2 teems were ev'n until the last M, when th' wate 8: hite of those there opponents told on 'em an' they scored mor'n the Cowboys. The last gun fired was with East. The Cowboys were out to avenge the yr. befor 8: they started the game fast gl got in-2 the leed 8a were never heded. Hoorah! 29-15 for West! Bernie Kemper 8: Hank Fiske got the runnin' position on the all-conf'renc'e teem. Hank went thru the whole sesun with only 1 personul foul in the 1st Boulder game, durin' the same wich was his lst time out 2. Red Wade made the all-eonf'rence 2nd teem foreward pozishun. It shure is th' strate goods that we feel Tike broadcastin' to th' world a bout this onederful teeni of deer ol' West. NICIGIIIIORIIOUIJ GYM BING GARDNER. 74, 6 ISL-X Ullfyl .I 7 1 fkiff Basketball Players 1.-WADE, ELLIOTT. J. FLILIX, FISKE, KEMPER 2.-R. SPAHN, W. SPAIIN, CARSON 3.-LANG, ALLEN, Yonxk, L. F1-:L1x, WILD lSeventy-onel ig Q34 I' 1 1 EBA LL l'1:.u l'11'l-3 l+'l11:l.lr 'l'll1l:n .un l.ll'.XY fluffy ,wnlflwnllvf llllllI'lll'f'Il Njllfflll-If flffjimvl fryfffffmf flu' Muff on flu' .wlmlnff of Il 1, ill. , . . - lo like l',1lltol': lls-ar we rubb hands! We r neerin' th' end B4 spring has ev'n arived. With it traniin a swingtin' bat and tlyin' ball all eger to get goin' in baseball, Boom! Crash! A Boulder prep bein' th' target we batted in-2 'em with fury, S. Mozer makin' th' lst home run of the sesun. In the 9 innin' Boulder had the bases ful an' ,iist 1 out, when Trigg faned two, 2 restore th' sides, makin' it 7-5 in favor of West. ln the East tilt it was a nip an' tuck atfair with 1st 1 skool ledin' an' then tha other until towards tha last of tha game, when East got ahed an' stayed thear. lt was a good 1-ontest however all tho when it had ta end ll-S fer East.. lloly Smoke? No! Drizzlin' rein! Yes siree, thruout the entir battle with the M, T's, Trigg started on the mound fer West but in tha 6 illlllll' had to quit, so Elliott finished the gain wich ended with Manual on the long end of a 9-Il seor. t'apt. Vhuck Elliott started weth North, doin' th' hurlin'. We cheered as those there cowboys ot' ours scored 2 runs to the Vikings l. The oponents got to work and lst hnovkod Elliott outa the box then Nitty Trigg took the mound and departed and Len. Felix finished the game. Worsta-Worstest, ibut he who lafs last lafs most elastiel for the- tina! bein' :ti-ti not in our lllfg. Sivh is life! Anyhow it ain't every one who can boost ot' the bninest gram plaid on that their tield fer ti yrs. lvl-1'j,' c-Iowd has l silver linin' morover so when we beet up South we felt happyer. 'l'his hear st-rap was plaid with several of the reg-lars out o' lille up but it terned out to be I ot' tha be-st games plaid wich was feetured by Yoder's home I'llll. lt was sieh a magnolius hom 1'un that them Rebels wonder'd where the bawl had disapeered to. 'Fha me-ss f-nd:-rl with West sittin' o11 top holdin' up a G to 4 fer everyone 2 t'. This hear stuff is all abowt tha 1 series. We're leavin' it ta your ilnajinatun abowt the other gains hold. S'long. RING GARDNER. lNN1'ntj -txxol I 1 fx filly-1lll't'4'1 A 1 S 4 L 'f M --4 F' 5 .5 'N fa 5 'Q 5 Hu MU frlfffwlfw tfluffllff, wfifl in rffrsjf jfw.:-flrfw llH'fiUllN, IljllH'lIl'I'l, fn flrflwrn Many I0-llmilflol' liolwrl Ross .lim liaughman Raymond Parson I Jim Hziughman 1 Curl Srheve l Eugene llunnvy Henry Fiske J llugli Yoda-r ......... Churlefs Elliott 4 Ce-ril Harlan S Raymond Pepper Harold Brown Harold Krayenhof Raymond Carson Capt. Haydon Trigg 3 l Eugene Bunn:-y William Spahn G11-nn Wade 4 Barry Mullen N- ......,................................... f, y ..,.. IT-Denver .....llz1shPs ,...llurcllvs 4-40 yd. clash ..Half Milo . . .Milo ,...Weights ..,,Vaulting lbuuily fuurl beninr 3Letter Girls Elenntbene Sellers ....... ibelen wehemeper . . lmkbmm . .. Margaret Qbunh . . ZBnrotbp Simmons . Bethel Walken . . dblahps Zlaalhersun . QEstber ikike . . . POINTS 1800 1300 1200 1200 750 750 750 750 3 0 .IS I' Y s f J Z f QK .di Girls' Volley Ball Yl!ll'l'I' ll'llN Hof Hn' .vlfgfllfrfxf llllllfffl' fo ln' fI'llI'I'll front flll'lIl.u W-N4 K I-I. Ilikt-. Nl, tiood. ll. llowlzind. lt. Iiodinl-. Ii. Stuluhs. I . Ifllltlllllll ll. Wm-tlviiivyvi', .I. Nt-Ili-rs. Il. Ivy'-r. A. Nlc'N:thI1. ti. llalrt-l'son. l . l i':is1-r. ll. llollztnd, tl , I':lin1- :ind l., Smith not in 1ti1'llll'1'I. 'l'o tht' liilltort Oni- mornin' in 1-rly Svptvinhf-r. Miss Ruth Holland shot up 'vi' range foreman and ordorvd 'vm to round up annf tvndorfvot and ranrh hands to perform a, vollvyhall tournanie-nt. lt ain't ainaxemvnt that this worn soon done, three te-anis he-un forinod: 2 Soplioinort-s an' a Junior-Svnior. Se-v'ral rows, so ext-itin' thot th' safety of the gym rant' was in hazard from the- VPIIPIIICIICU ot' th' war w'oops decided thot tho Junior- Sunior te-am shood hung its standard up on the top of th' rorral fvnrv, It stirs- is thi- straight farts that the gratest haskvthall battle witch the ladies of tht- camp indulge-d in, was tho Faculty-Senior game. I tigers, long as the Senior gals had won tht- intor-c'an1p tonrnamvnt for 4 sosons, thvy thot tho ganw wood ho a walk away for 't-in. lflxi-ite-mint rained. After an awful hot Qqainv, hy jiminy. the Faculty tm-vin st-rprisvd th' whole wagon train tincludin' f.llPlllS9ll'0Sl hy tindin' their twins at tht- long t-nd ot' a 211-lit srorv. 'I'hankin' ya, wilv yon'r.- wt-leant. RING GARDNER, Girls' Basketball UW lun! ,wfwn lift' flmlwr ll nwu- fr.vl1wr'f. lr, Ilodint-, ll. Wt-:lt-im-yt-i'. .l. S1-Ill-rs. Ii. Stubbs, ISM:-lityfsixl ACTI ITIES ,XXX f'f XAQ ix W UH ,3'w'2fJ1w Q , IJ ' f M -Mr. ' ' Ip ,.--H?Wf LQf1mf,.u, MQV-5'aviles'3l41f5-LLM' N leel RANELSON 1 -movq, ,VM .MW Student Council To foul' upon. fllflll, as .wnzwflafnfj fmfnzzginfj lN'f'1l1flII'l'lj in fl11'111,wl1'1'.w. f'1'0.s'uf1'1A f .................. IYl.I'I'-l,l'I'Nfllf'llf. . . .N'w'1'f'fr11'-if ..... Y'l'f'rl.vu1'r'1'. . . . . . . . . Com 1x11'r'r .lflflwfiw .... .... K 'harles Elliott .'lfll'l'I'ffNillf1 ...... Ralph Iiatsehelet lf'f?1w1-111,f1.w.ve11zblif'.w .... Ceora Glover Sm-5111 ........... Hazel lNIeCraeken lVnys and Zllefrvm, Katherine Stubbs If I'-I . . . . .ld-IS'l'I'IR G. clAlll'I4lN'l'l-Ill ........l'14:o1:.x Gl,m'14:1: ........l'Il.xlu.r:s lCl,I,1o'r'l' MY1z'1'ma 'l'111uu'liM:vlrrox CHAIRMHN .llnfion l'ir'furw final l'uinI' N'1f.vfr'fn . . . . . . . . . .Myrtle 'l'hro:-knxorton l:'e1'i.vion of lf'01zsfffuffo11, ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louise Hammond Although traveling over prairies and mountains requires hard work. the final settling llt'lllilINlS, in acltlition to the exam-teal labor and strength. Clli1I'2lCt0I'. This the Council is enmleavoring to build. It is not enough to obey leaders. but it is necessary to procluee them. lvith this objeetive in View the Couneil has assumed the responsibility of raising funcls for a moving picture niaehine, which will he of great import to all. All rallies anml llIlSll0llSUl'0ll enterprises falls to this pro- gressive Iuanil. Along the route llll'IlllM'l'H are stationeml to guide. zuhnonish, :nul l'llt'UllI'2lQ'l' travelers as well as to keep the trail elear of niaraumlers. .Xt all guide-posts and springs are signs that appeal to the true nlanliness and wonnanliness ol' all trail followers. thus l1t'lQlltl'lllIljI the morals of all stauneh believers of lvest. - . r v - f llow van anyone eontrol others lt he 1-annot eontrol huns:-lt! lo instill this self rontrol in the heart of every pioneer is the chief aim of the Couneil: so that in il few years when broader tielmls ancl aetivities of a new lvest open. the same high stamlarul uphelml by the present lIl0IlllWl'S may he passed on without fear to the groups following in their wake. W IS:-xexntyrc-iglntl LEh'I'ER CARPEN'I'ER. HO OR SCCIETY '1 P . gm, 4. .1 Richard 1 'f R. Hugm f bclmlmsllip ...P iN If L'3I1.x1'u4'h'r' Q Arthur Doe! ler Margaret Good Usle Johanson Irene Fra nces GladqsNMOl5on Wlllldm Ople Esiher Rrke . I Glenn Wad? 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Xlzlrkle-y IA-1-1 l'h:1l'l1-S Imllgw-l'ti1-Isl, llvmvlgmf l'rvIuln-: linluly Wm-4-ks. Izmu-Q sXY1'l'Ill'j'. Sulun 'l'm-kvr, H4-n1'p4v l-'ishn-1': 'rlllllllili IA-IT--1'IQ, I-'mm-is Uzlsvy. othing But the Truth A'Tl1f'Sl' halryon momvnfs 'Il7l'7'C of short rIurrzfi0n. VAST Wir. llnlstnn. Lnthvr Kvnnm-rlyi Mrs. lizllstun. Mzulm- Ilirkman: Iluln-rt lim-nllvtt, Ralph IHIIIRIFQ Richard Imnno-Ily. Ralph Iiatsulu-le-I 1 Mr. Yun Ilusvu. R2lI'l'j' Mnllvn : Hwc-lxclolyn Hnlstnn. Alirrv Nh'Na1bb: Mzllwl. Thvlnm Iiikkorl Sallwl. Malrgalre-I Kiln-y 2 lilhvl l'l:u'l:. Sam Im- Milll-rg Bishnp Horan, Vernon Lnrsvn: Mnrtlm. 1'll'l'lli4'l' Slu-urs. lldiglxty-onel Afflg F, E :X X i ,v F ff I' 1 ufhouyfflf flu' wlmff' l'rrfl'nr'1' Illlfillil u'1'r0 ll ' bg Sf Illllfllf fo fnvwrl' in foul fukw fl1wf1'.wf17Jm, ' ir' '.l'ho fall of 19213 was a soason of nnioh ff V .f warlike 0Xl'ltl'IIlt'Ilt. ainonw all tho hanmls of ,J '33 lnmlians tlll'UllgIll0lIt tho llti-st. 'l'ho Ogallal- ,Q df lull. qiix-iisaxi-5 Chiof. Q-2.11.-.1 ali- wirin- wnnl Clialph llatsoholotl. hail l'lIllll0.Vl'tl olll Yaskiss U1-rnon Larsonj. tho traclor. as his niossongor to sonal prosonts anil invitations to all tho Inclians within a ramlins of throo llllIllll'0tl nlilos to attonel tho first hig war clunoo of tho your at La, l3onto's cllllllll. l'1arl-V in tho ovoning tho war partios oonhl ho soon gathoring at the 4-ainp. Soon whon all woro il-SS0llllll0tl. tho war ilanoo hogan. lflvoryono on- .ill-Vt'1l llllIlSt'lli. anel thought llllIlSt'lf porfootly safo. hut loarnonl aftor tho ilanoo was ovor that sovoral Crow war partios tt'astalianj hall hoon in tho vioinit-V. ansl it was Suspoc-toil that tl'0lllll0 wonlnl soon follow. Our guoss was not far wrong, hooanso ono mlay. soon aftor. we hoarml guns liroil at tho ilistanoo of a niilo or two from Uillllll. AVo grow norrons instantly. Visions of l'row war partios hogan to haunt our imagination. A fow mlays lator tho oanso of our alarin appoaroml: throo trappors. Moran fll. Ilagatzl Saraphin fll. llnnnj. anal Ronloan QJ. Swoonoyj oaino to our vamp with a 1-hallongo. 'lllllSt'llilllPllg1't' was innnoiliatoly aoooptoil anal Alahto- 'l'atonka fllonry .lat-lcsonl. La liorgno fflaronoo JIIIIIUSB. anml Yaskiss wore 1-hoson to npholil tho honor of thoir triho in a mlohato. AVo put up a Vory oxoollont light. lmllt tho war goml Hl'0llll'tl to ho against ns. for tho Crows won hy a fow points. Aftor this clofoat tho Ogallallahs mlooimloil that thoy hail liottor organize anothor triho to holp thoni tlofoat tho Urows. This plan Illl't with favor by tho triho anil soon aftor a 1-lan. tho Dolawaros lllrainatio Clnhl organizoml. In orilor to niako roally worthy ohiofs for tho triho, it was mlooimloml that a soholarship was to ho givon to tho warrior who provoil to ho lnost xlosorv- ing of it. Also. vortain onos woro ohoson who woro to toll Nothing hut tho 'l'rnth for a sporiliosl longth of tinio. Arrow Hoaml flialph llonarj aml AVhito Shiolcl fAlioo MoNahhj woro to havo oontrol of this. Tho plan also proroal a sm-oossfill ono. Early in 1024 La llorgno was ohoson from tho Ogallallahs to go to The Granil t'onnoil-l iro of tho Kiwanis. Although tho oratorioal oontost ho- twoon tho Crows anfl tho llakotas provoal oxoiting, tho two trihos grow olosor togothor in frionmllinoss. as thoy roalizoil that thoy woro soon to ho partoil. I ,rf -Agporliaps forovor. l f' xl Mme nzoxs. 1 l fx l l ll -'J 9469 llilglity-lwol Girls' Sports' Club Shri nws in. her approprfrrzte' f'lI'lIZf'lIf.ll As the wagon train moved farther away from civilization, the Indian raids grew correspondingly more numerous. There came a need of protee- tion for the eamp while the men were away on buffalo hunting expeditions. A group of the girls volunteered to learn to shoot tl1e muslcets. so that the ramp would not be wholly unproteeted while the men were away. These girls banded together in the 'Tiirls' Sports. Club. Their written purpose was to promote the ideals of good sportsmanshipf' Only girls who had already shown their mettle as athletes and good sports were eligible to this eluh. These girls proved that they were good cooks as well as good sports by preparing a banquet for the Basketball lVarriors after their return from a trip of peaee-making with the surrounding tribes. lVhen Leader Kepner announeed that a moving pic-ture maehine was to be purchased for amuse- ment during the mouths when it was too rough to travel, this organization was one of the first to eontribute to the fund. They raised the money by giving a bar11 dance at the nearest settlement. This danee is sometimes re- ferred to as Social Hour. The otlieers eleeted were: I'resiflfnf ...... . . .Jennivene Sellers Vim' I'1'1'.w'flmzi. .. .... Margaret Good lqf'!'l'l'flll lf ..... . . .Helen lVedemeyer YU-wzslzrm' . ...... Bethel XValden Sponsor . . . . .Miss Ruth Holland MAKGAK ICT G1 DOD. Uiigllty-threel '-1 It.'!5 iglniv-f llll zu' Domestic Art Club 't0ur hostess ezfirlenfly lived on the su-nniy side of life. VVay back in the days when the frontiersmen began to settle the vast plains and mountains of the lVest, a group of girls organized themselves into such a g1'oup as had never existed before. This club was of a nature which permitted them to go with these sturdy men and women in order that they. too. might serve. They called themselves the Domestic Art Club or D. A. Cfs. Year by year the influence of these young women grew until they were recognized as invaluable to the pioneers. They not only endeavored to make the camp comfortable, but they gave many entertainments to amuse the band. They did not have much material to work with. but they gave a fete and called it a carnival. The ladies of the company had left fineries and comforts of the East far behind. so the girls tried to brighten their lonely lives by giving a fashion revue, which showed all the frills dear to the hearts of womankind. The D. A. C. girls made Thanksgiving and Christmas memor- able to the little children. also made these holidays live once more in the memories of fathers and mothers who had forgotten that such occasions were ever celebrated. Mr. Pesman. who was an active worker in the development of the lVest, instructed the maidens how to make their surroundings beautiful by culti- vating the wild flowers and shrubs which grew in such abundance by the wayside. As the girls did not write down all their good deeds. it is very hard to relate all their history, A few facts are known: they were the first to con- tribute to a house of amusement for the inspiring of happiness in the wilder- ness. They were always ready to help the weaker pioneers. lVhen their destination was reached. the D. A. C.'s gave a grand feast to celebrate the journeys end. Oh! what a merry time they had. for had they not withstood the hardships of a four-year journey? As it has been in the past. so shall it be in the future of the glorious lVestg the girls will always do their part. FRANCES KLEIN. D. A. C. Carnival The day was one of IIFffI'ff'lf mul 0,I'Cfff?III6llAf.,, One evening in late November the Domestic Art Club held its annual carnival. The money that their vaudeville. their good things to eat, their pretty fancy work. and their toy novelties brought in they divided into three parts. The greater portion was to buy some equipment the lVest Scouts needed in their Indian fighting: part went to the rapidly increasing library fund, and the remainder was put away, so that when the wagon train reached the new home across the mountains. some extra luxuries could be had. This carnival afforded a recreation for the travel-tired people. and all who turned out to see the sights and to have an evening of pleasure before starting out on the road again. M. G. lEighty-Mel N N X. c H rl Ill Kooks' Kulinary Klan ln Hu' lllflfllillff Ilf ,ll'l'IlA'jiIINf. Twfr' lljflllffl' nuff II1llI'I' 1'1'frlf1'rl ffzfx .win 1 ' lVe haul passed the llay in an atmosphere of smoke. mlust. anel lilll'lll if lnnr: ropnigf anul lll'2llltllll,Q' as we haul never ropetl anil hranileil IHlllt'2llitN sausages lnefore. lflren in this rongli anil aiwful life we founml tinie to organize oilml. h lmz:1r1l fznnilies of four or live 'Kooksf Slll'l'0llllKl0tl hy sux-h an air of 'ho i it was elillienlt tn eontinue our 1-ruel mission of heating harmless eggs. ro ing innovent hnnhs. Slll2lHlllIlg1 potatoes, llilllgfllljj towels. t'l'llSlllllQ1 Stl'ilXVll0ll 1 4'l'2lt'lilllQ nuts. annl NYllllllDlllgI l'l'0illll. 'l'he sun was just setting as we neareal eznnp in June. eoveretl with th . i ' 1 tlust. 1'tll'l YlllgI lnhsters. lnurns. anel Slllgltxtl eyebrows, tll't'll. hut never hung :nil thi follouliw uele Ulul that the ltlllllllllll foi footl ui mei for this season at least. ,, ,,. .m all Archie Bowen Lester Farpenter llayinonrl Vurll Robert Ilaine Antlrew lluriea Lawrenee Gallagher .Ianies Hamill Lester Hansen ll-Iigluty-siwl George Klaiher Houston Shiith Lloyd Thurston John Van llratlt Glenn Wade Herman White Harold Whitaker Barry Mullen .Iohn Ludwig Herbert Perry Walter Quinn Owen Roberts Uris Sehoeherlin George Williams Joe Stein Robert Wild Hugh Yoder LLOYD THVRSTON Camp Fire Girls 'CTILGH' cheeks were fllI0l'Hi6'lI ll'l.Ilh 'l'6l'll1ZNl'0H, their ears Qviflz pwzzlrrzzfs of 7 shell, and their owcks with beads., Hiking over hills in surninerg Skating. SW11llI1llIlg', any sporty Or within-play, dance, or party, lVe love fun of any sort. Lifting. helping in our labor, Doing work at school and home, Always answering to Duty, Following when it leads on. Trusting us, you need not falter, For we promise to be true, Following the path of honor In whatever we may do. Forest. fire, brooding stillness Loving clasp of hand in hand Frieucls.-'tis here we feel their nearness Souls lmounrl with the Hame's strong band. Helping others climb the mountain Over steep and rocky trail, In their striving ever higher n IQ 1 .XQ n Camp Fire Girls will never fail. ARLIN E NVICK. I Iiighty-sevenl ll-ligluty-eiglntl UP flwffefrf our new llllff'-Y fn fnlvf Il full nf f'llff!'f' Il'I'ffI rm. Prcsidf'11! .................. GI.I-:NN WAIII-1 Secretary .. . . ...,..... Wll.l.IAbl BRAI1I.IcY Vice-P1'csidl'nt ....,...... FRANCIS CASEY Treasurer ........... . ..... HENRH' FISKE In September 1923, the Hi-Y foreman called a meeting of all old Hi-Y members for the purpose of drawing up a plan which would carry them through the year in such a way that they llllght not only do good for themselves, but that they migh.t do good for others also. First of all every member of the band pledged his best support to uphold the pur- pose of the band which is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the West high standards of Christian character. It was decided that, in order to extend this purpose throughout the West in a de- cisive manner. that a large company was needed to furnish better and more ample protection against any obstacle which might confront them on the journey. As only those who earnestly wished to uphold the Hi-Y standard could qualify, the chosen fighters were of a brave and energetic nature. Their foresight was not in vaing poisoned arrows, tomahawks, and Indian tracks were daily observed, bIIt by splendid cooperation they endeavored to surround and cap- ture the heap-big chiefs Clean Speech , Clean Living , Clean Sportsmanship and Clean Scholarship. The joIIrney was over a rather narrow, steep trail, which had been blazed by pre- decessorsg but because of the untiring efforts of the guide, the loyalty of the members, the leadership ability of the foreman and his crew. coupled with the strong bands of friendship which held them together. they progressed very rapidly helped by that Do or Die spirit. They helped others in many waysg giving the Athletic Association a grub stake, helping the needy by giving them a Thanksgiving dinner, bringing speakers to address the train. These are only a few instances by which help was given friends. Not unlike other journeys this one came to an end, but every one who had stayed to work on felt that he was better developed in the three essentials of manhood, men- tally, physically, and morally. WILLIAM BRADLEY. SCIENCE CLUB Tim join-nwy lmrl r1lr1'u.rl.ff lllllfif' him un. w.:'pw'f. . .1 First SOIIIQSUU' Oflicers Second Semester HI-:IzIII1:R'I' BRocIi . ..., , .President ..... ,.... W ILLIAM OPII-: WII.IIIABI OPII-: .... .... W 'ice P1'c.s idcnt ..... .... M ARION GIIQSKINII ORRIS WHITE . ........... . Secretary-Treasurer ............. Oasis WIIITI-2 In order that all communication with the rest of the country should not be lost, a club was formed for the purpose of studying radio. During the evening meetings of this Science Club the members could listen in on speeches and music given throughout the United States. It has been suggested that a transmitting station be arranged at Fort West. If this is accomplished, those who wish to send messages will be requird to know the code. At many places educational credit is given for the following accomplishments: ten words per minute, one-half credit: twenty words per minute, one credit. HERERT BROCK. Iliightylninel Girl Reserve Y'lw'1f 1wff'if-ml us wifi: flu' ltfyflz-lnwf l'0'?ll'fl'N'If llllliiflllll fo fluflnf' West, land of mystery! Fascinating with the promise of enterprise, adventure, and progressiveness. hast September 19221, was a busy time at West High School. Not only were many old expeditioners back again, prepared for the journey: but an unusual number of new immigrants were making ready to join the company destined to explore and conquer the mountainous and mysterious lands of West. This band of new immigrants had not ventured far on their journey when they came upon a group of Girl Reserves or Big Sisters who offered to conduct the new immi- grants, or as they were called Little Sisters. They first gave a. get-acquainted party for the new-comers, thus welcoming them into the activities of the Girl Reserve. Late one at'ternoon, after five or six days travel, a halt was made at the top of a little t'oothill. lt was at this place that an impressive initiation ceremony was held. As each new member lighted her candle at the large candle of Service , she took the vow to keep the flame of friendship, purpose, faith, and honor glowing: and to 'Follow the Gleam. During the other frequent stops that were made on the expedition, instructive enter- tainments were arranged by the Committee of Programs. The company agreed that these performances were unusual and interesting as the girls gave willingly of their talents in talks on Movies, Hobbies, ldeals, Peace, and Race Prejudices, Several times while traveling they fell in with Girl Reserve groups from vans of other trails. These All-High-School Meetings gave them an opportunity to exchange ideas and various plans mapped out for the trip. At Christmas time the girls had arrived within a, few miles of Mid-Mountain. llere they encamped and Eager Heart was again repeated under the direction of Miss Vanl.andingham and Miss Sweet. This play greatly intensified the spirit of the season. While on this excursion the Social Service Committee did not. forget their maxim, Ready for Service. Weekly games and story-telling for the children at. the Neighbor- hood House, Hi-Y suppers. Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets were some of the things that were done to help others. The second-hand book shop under the supervision of the Girl Reserve was a great benefit to travelers outside the club as well as to the club itself. Ry the middle of June, 1924, all the travelers had pushed forward until they were above the timberline of the mountain, but a few of the most, progressive had gone on ahead and during the last days of June they held a Conference with representatives of the Girl Reserve companies from Kansas, South Dakota, Utah, NVyoming and Colorado. This successful journey could not have been accomplished without these loyal guides: Miss Mary V. Rice, Miss Ruth Holland, Miss Demetrius VanLandingham, Miss Flora llennett, and Miss Dorothy Sweet. Orrictfus 1'rc.wirIcnf ..... . . . .Es'rm:n Rim: Secretary ,,. ...l',.xvlN,t M.xcM11.r..xN Vice-1'rv'sirl4'nI . . . .... 1VIll.IbRl'Ill Lxxo 'I'rcasur'f'r . . . . .Nlll.llRl'Il5 Ni-1l.soN CUMIXll'l l'l1Il'l Cnix 1 lc xt icy Social Scrriec . . ...Grixnvs Hixrvicnsoy Social ..... . .......... .... I il'Il.l-IN Dvlca lnlw'-!'IuIJ . . ...... Jrixxlvicxtc Si-:ruins Ways and Jlcans. . .. .......... MAP: laoss P!'tl!II'1IIlIf . . . .... NlYR'l'l.lfI 'FIIROt'KlXT0ll'l'0N Birthday and f'o1trtc.vy .... M.xm:.xlcr:'t' Goor. Publicity ....... .... It 'RANCICS Rxicitox lN.m-tyl INincty-onel GIRL RESLRU-1 Xmusco ff1r'l11. 1 ' - 1 pionvvrs ulong tlivii' ti-nil. 'l'lu- niusu' all-pul't11wl1t has lmi'ogi'vss04l lllUl'U this .Yt'1ll' than 1-wr lwforv lnotli in sm- :mil toni- llllllllt-Y. 'Flu' illllll'l'l'l2ltlUll of ilu' ullmllulu-0 of tlu- mlllli 1-ull llllllllll'l'S si-I1-1-tml was so notiwulvlv that it spurrvml tlu-in on to grvuter c'll'uI'IS. All ol' ilu-sv Hl'jIlllllZ2ltlllllS liuw t'lltl'l'tlllll1'Kl at vontcsts of orutory mul ill-lmtv. lm-:nl :uul ililoi'iiuwli:lt0 gzltlnvrings. llll'l'tlllg,IS of tlu- olmlor Q'0ll0l'2ltlUll illlll guiilvs. :xml :lt :i l'om'4-ntion ut Fort North. Noxt yvni' this organization llUlll'S to lll'l'4llIll' j1I'02ltUl' in llllllllll'l'S in ormlvr not only to ill-wlop ilu- llUl'lllZllll tall-nts Zlllltlllgl' tho l.l'0lltll'l'Slll0ll. but to inlcl to tlw l'll'iH.Vlllt'llt oi' tlw :ilu-:lily 0llf0l'Ill'lSlllQ' lifv. 'wwfg-iifnonzo' ' 1 , l Orchestra Walla:-0 Anderson, Harold Anderson, Grace Burger, Malcolm liryvv, Harold llrown, Andrz-w Durica, Jeannie Dotson, Dwight Frankfather, .lack Halter, Ed Haynes, Juanita Kirk, Francis Rumohr, Arthur Sutton, Blanch Thompson, Fern Thonipson, Charles Vanderlaan, .Ieanfitte Felsen, Edward Geisert, Pauline Needleman. lNinely Atvn u I Our Vlllllll frvmfrf ,lIll'I' fwwn ffff'lf'.v,v frfffmllf No pc-oplv vxist but who in-ml lllllSlI'. It rvvallh - mst :mal stiinulaitos tlu- lm-ss-lit. For tlu- lut- . - ' lloys' :uul lilrls lrlvv Q'lulrs:1nmlOr- mlivstru wvn- fornu-ml To l'lll'0lll'2lLIO tho groups of BOYS' GLEE CLUB Ralph llatsclie-let, Rirhard Brode. Don Holger, Fred Faulkner. Donald Fis4'libar'h. Stanford Gregory, Cecil Harlan, Lester Hansen, William Hemphill, Elmer llughes, Arthur Hassan. .loe Heimlivh, Herbert Kaltenbach, Bernard Kemper, Edward l,ivran, Neal lieman, William Opie, Raymond Pepper, .loy Selby, Edward Smith. William Spahn, William Young, Orville White, Ronald Webb, Eugene Bunney, Harry Gaylor, Blanch Thompson. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Hula Alcorn, Frances Blay, Pauline Baugher, Louise Baker, Dorothy Bodine, Alma Carlson. Irene Goldstoff, Madge Hickman, Freda Hannigan, Elcena Jackson, Elsie Johan- son, Ina. Khuntz, Mildred Lang, Helen Lane, Marie McNair, Rita Mitton, Doris Miles, Myrtle Nelson, Esther Rike, Lenore Steinmetz, Marguerite Therr, Edna Sturgis, Pearl Straghn, Fern Thompson, Blanch Thompson, Myrtle Throvkmorton, Irene Thorpe, Muriel Tate, liiesel Winter, Vera Wurl, Helen Ward, Zelda Young. lfiilleij'-llll's'9I ilwlyffullll STA F 1-' Romzo IIE T THB , X4 4? . 1. X I 9 . lyi,Q,?X,,1H' 4 ff? '1f:9Es Al X 131 if: - X- . -4 A -, . - T T XXXL T 'Mx'rL.-,,.Vi N--if wg., WEST I-HGH SCHOOL DENVER COLORADO . il figure which cren now lzuunfs my llIt'lItlIl'-11.1, Out in the West there is a lofty peak towering high above all the rest. It has grown from a modest foothill to a mountain of prominence and now supports many new and novel features on its snowy summit. This beloved mountain, The Rodeo, is a member of the Rocky Mountain Inter-Hi Press Association and of the Denver Inter-Hi Press Association. Under the wise and faithful guidance of its sponsors it has been greatly enlarged and improved. It now has six columns instead of the original four and occasionally has six pages. But, in spite of these added improvements, it still retains the old price of five cents. Near the beginning of the year, a conference was held in a neighboring plain, known as Boulder. West sent four representatives. They captured many new ideas and turned them into immediate use upon their return. One result of this expedition was the changing of the Rodeo head to a smaller and more appropriate one. The Rodeo was also a competitor in the race among the five Denver high schools for selling the highest percentage of papers. Three editions of each school paper were entered in the competition. West came out with second place. Another big accomplishment was the establishing of a class in journalism. From this source much valuable material for the paper was obtained. Among the feature editions of the year were: The Christmas, Boy's, St. Patrick's, Girl's, Leap Year, and Class Day editions, sev- eral having the added attraction of hand-painted designs. It may truly be said that The Rodeo during the year '23-'24 has been A Round-Up of West's News. Its rocky profile was widely known and eagerly watched by ally it stood out as a land mark of West. Vive la montagne-The Rodeo. Those who have filled staff positions during the year are: Editor-in-Chief ........................ Dorothe R. Hunn, Ceora E. Glover Assistant Editor ......................... Lester Carpenter, Walter Henry News Editor ..... .... C eora Glover, Mildred Nelson, Evelyn Smith Feature Editor ........ .............................. L ouise Hammond Business Manager ....... ...George Fisher, Gordon Murray, Robert Loury Ass't Business Manager ...... Vernon Larsen, Herbert Perry, James Bruce Circulation Manager ................... Ralph Batschelet, Luther Kennerly Ass't C'ircuIafion Manager ................... Mildred Lang, Mildred Nelson Dnrsnrmrzxr Emrous Glenn Wade Pearl Roney Helen Wilder Harold Krayenhof Harold Brown Dorothy Paullin Helen Dyer Frances Klein Rita Mitton Maurice Jones Donald Fischbach Lavina MacMillan Ed Haynes Thelma Sien Norma VanOrman Harry Ferman Marjory Hunn Mae Irons Thelma Bikker Allen Sweeney Laura Barnett Gladys Halverson Margaret Good Oliver Trumbauer Dorothy Bodine Betty Collier Catherine Cordingly Jennivene Sellers LOUISE HAMMOND. lNinety-fivel 45- . ' f , 2 ,- Clio Club Tl1r'y lrmf no 0llll0l'fllNif.lf fn rlfsplrly Illllllivfllflll frwvozfllflislz1111'nf,s'. First Seine-stoi' Offic-vrs S01-mul Sl'Ill0St9l' Dmmiilv liumxrz .. .... l,l f'Nl.l,r Ilf .... .. .C'i.lf:I,i.i:N Mmcmux l'Is'l'lli:l: Iqllili .,.... . . i'imf-l'1'f'.wir1'f'11f. . . ..... Ilrzmzx I,YlNZR f,l.lYl'Il! 'l'1cl'M1sAl'r:1z ....... NI'I'I'l'flII'-lj. . . ....... MM: IRUNS MM: Ilwxs ............... Y'1'1'rr.wrw' .......... ixIlI.lDRl'Ill Nm.suN I'Is'l'nlclc Rlliicv .... . . .l'1-ngrfnn fifllliflllflll. . . Onivmc 'l'1:i'xm.x1'mc In orilvi' to km-op frv:-sh in tho mimls of the iIlIilIStl'i0llS Ill0IlllK'l'S uf the oxpwlitiniis flu' great histm'i1'z1l 0Yl1IltS of the worlal. eight wurkm-rs. two years ago. unmlm' tlw lc-zulvrsliip of Miss C'arulinv IJ. Ilopkins, 1-mnposvml tlu- now famous Clin Vlulm. The- wurk niunifvstwl in tho vllllm nievtings pvrtzlilwmi tn tlw wm'Ici's ,2'l'02lt lll0VOIll0lltS :incl eve-nts. Tlivsv must allways lmvv liven oxvvvmlingly i11sh'm'tiV0 :mil illtl'IlSl'i-V iiltvm-stillg. :ls was 0Yi4i0Ilk'l'li by the' fzlvt that zlftl-1' Zl full ml:1y's work tlwm- was pre-ss-lit an Ontlillsiustic' zillcliviivv of lwtwe-on forty and fifty piom-ers. May this stanza ever c-ontnin the vmhoclinwnt of the Ullllfs ideal. .lllflllf ffm lffvw of fjl'l'III4 111811, goin' II!'f0l'c Tlzfffl' pcL.wi1n1s. h.npf's, IIIIIII !Il'lI'Ijf'l'N, Help us bffmlllz' sfill IlPfff'lf' mffn- IVIH1, I1-OIIIWI' llilllk Main! fhfirs. Un. flwir nfozzzzzfrlfiulm laid zvfflf pnwm' ,ilrrjf our high, blzflrlingx lmrl1'f1111l'111'r1 fairer. --4 -libj lNinety-sixl X Romance Language Club Tim lmigzlflge is so diffiezllt mid its p7'01Luncir1firm so Izamslz. that no white man- has mw' IIIWIIT able to muster it. 0 the frontier, ltlllll of roniancel It is guarded on the west by lllllJ2lSSZlllll' mountains fvicwcd from room Iltij and on the east by trees and endless sky Qsee room 325. The silence of its iinpcnetrable forests. broken only by the- 5 sabe ustedll' of the Spaniards and the saves vous?', of the Frcnchmen, is fascinating with promise of adven- ture and future wealth! One expedition leaving the frontier was lnadc up of dark, slayish looking Spaniards, gazing steadily out from beneath their broad hats. They were attached to the Santa Fe Company QB. D. Coudenj. The other expedition was composed of French guides and hunters, gay and jubilant. They be- longed to the French Canadian Company QL. S. Pct-kj. These two expedi- tions nlct i11 thc fall of 1923 a11d pursued their route together. Their journey covering eight months was laborious and slow-they were subjected to many difficulties due to the conflict of other roving bodies. Their time and meet- i11g places were usurped by various foreign ll11lI1lgIl'2lIltS-Cliii, Castalian. and Rodeo. . Upon the whole. the difficulties were less than had been anticipated, and the success of the joint expedition will probably encourage a still greater number to follow in following years-before the end of which year the 11u1n- ber of Romance Language citizens on the NVestern Frontier will have greatly increased. This is the trail the group is following in the interest of further study of the language. customs, and life of Spain and France. JEANETTE FELSEN. lNinety-sevenl Demosthenes llc .w'1'f:f11111'rf ou! in, pmlongvzl m'r'w1f,w. First Semester Ollieers Seemul Semester ll. ll.u:.vrz .... l,l'l'Sil1'6'IILi .... .... C '. Mnmmx G. l'lISlll-Ill .... . . l'v'r'w IIl'l'.W?lf'Ilf. . . . . . Ii. Lovin' Il. li.Vl'Nt'lIl'Zl.l'Z'I' . . . . . S0f'1'vffr1-ff .... . . XV. Ilnnm' l. SK'IlWAR'l'Z . ...Y'1'm.s'1z1'm' ...... . . M. Juxrzs .l. FlWl'Il'INliY .... . Nf'1'gr'fr11f-uf-rr1'111.w. . . . . .ll. lllclrln' Just :is Pallas Athena spr:1ng full panupliecl l.l'Ulll the heucl of Zeus. sn cliil il lll'Wl'llllPSIH'lllgjllltlllillll-ll01l!2'l'll au-tivityat clillllll lVest this year. This f-lnh experieneeil no Ql'UWll1!1I pains wllutsoever with the possible exeeptiun ul' the seleetion of the naune. 'I'he group set :ls their St2lIlll21l'4l the life of Deinosthenes. :1 eitizen uf Anvient Greeee. who. in spite of great l7llj'Sll'2ll mlmwlvaic-ks. ll0l'2lIlll' fznnons lm' his Slllll'l'lJ UI'2ltlll Y :is well as his llllSW0l'Ylll,2' patriutisni :incl high iileals. lleinosthenes Phil: i'0llSlStS of twenty-live lmys. Its ohjeet is to prmnote vitizenship. selmlzirsllip. zinml ease in pnhlie speaking. The past year, altho the first. has lreen u lvig sum-1-ess in every way. The regular meetings have lreen well zlltenclecl. Rlllll :lf 02lK'll meeting some worthwhile lll'0jIl'2lIIl has heen presenteml. 'l'he eluh aims to put over one big entertaiinment each year. This year was given an Minstrel Show, which was not only u linaneial, but also :1 1ll'2lIll2ltl1' sim-ess. lim-li nl' the lneinhers feels that niuvh henelit was guinecl tln'0u,qh his llll'Illll0l'SlllI1 in sneh nn orgzinizzitimi. :Intl wishes that the reins will he taken up again in ezieh snereemling year to he laid down no less nnworthily. lV.Kl,'l'lCli HENRY. INN:-I5 eighll The Mary Louise White Contest lVe gr1Nopedf0M0arcZ together, preparetl for a lzfawl fight. Since girls do not often participate in the debates and oratoricals. a reading contest was'founded for them by a pioneer, Miss Mary Louise lVhite, a niuch beloved teacher. .. On Friday evening, March 14, the band gathered about the camp-fire to be entertained by the chosen contesting readers of the groups, when Irene Thorpe received a much desired prize, a complete set of Shakespeare. The story selected was 'Ueremy and Haniletv by Hugh YVa.lpole. The contestants were Gladys Morrell, Sara Lee Miller, Marjorie Montague, Irene Thorpe, Katherine Stubbs. Gwendolyn Kephart. Virginia O'C'onncll and Jessie Duncan. The judges were Mrs. E. J. Stringham, Miss Mary Frost, and Mr. Chadwick Perry. The music was furnished by the Girls' Glee Club, Fern Thompson and Myrtle Throckmorton. MILDRED LANG. Kiwanis Oratorical Contest We had mei with signal g0o1Zfo1'1f11ne. Again a ridge was crossed on the yearly trail of oratory when scouts of all forts niet at Fort North, Activities began at 7:30. lVashington's birth- day. February QQ. Clarence Jalnes. a junior scout for the stronghold lVest I u 1 u ri ' attained hrst victory in thought and composition, having been defeated by one point in delivery. Scouts of all outposts have gathered annually at Fort North in competition to send their flights of arrows of words soaring farthest in the high plateau ot oratory. MARTIN TVEITZ. INinety-ninel tune Hundretll Prize Debate THE CONFLICT 'I'ln'r1' ll'll!4 mum' llllt'I'7'1lllllfjl tm to our future' t:ou:'st'. Ift'suIl'r'tI 1-'l'hat tht- lbllliugham 'I'lll'L'1' l't-r Ut-utum Act Should lit- Lift:-tl. tln Mount Parnassus. dwt-lt. on high, Castallun moun- taint-t-rs, And in tht- vallt-y tlown ht-low tht- Wt-hstt-r dlctlont-t-rs, A mountalnt-t-r and Wt-hstt-rilv mt-t ou tht- tlt-ld ont- day 'l'o lt-arn, if posslhlt- it wt-re-. tht- tfaust- of tht- annual fray. Said Ht-nt-ral l't-sman to tit-nt-ral llot-king. Do you think it fair 'l'hat crm-l tlu't-t- pt-r ct-ntom law? llot-s lt not givt- a scart-Y At which bravt- Hocking drt-w tht- sword, and with a Liste-n he-rt-, l'll plck some- haughty piont-t-rs. l'll makt- my ht-st appt-nr: And makt- you t-at tht-so wortls of yours. to prove that you art- wrong. Sight-tl tlt-nt-ral l't-sman as sht- said. Bring on your valiaut throng, And so on January tlfth in t-aravans tht-y rldt-, 'l'o cross tht- trail of argumt-ut with 'l't-tt- llougt- as tht guldt-. So pt-not-fully ut tirst tht-y uo. till Swt-t-nt-y savs to us. 'l'ht- Dillingham Bill is just a mt-ss: hy gosh, it makt-s mt- t-oss. 'l'l1t- slow-boat llllllll52,'l'lllllS gt-t lt-t't for fast ships as tht-5 cross Kring t't-rtain otht-r immigrants. without a mount-nt's loss. tlr has this frltntls. I aslt you now. of justivt- ont- iota. 'l'l1at, .lant-. tht- wlft- ot' Mr. John, t-Xue-t-ds tht- lulot-ming quota ? 'l'ht-n Wt-l-str-r .lamt-s got all ht-t up autl with his gun rt-pllt-d, Wo do not want to opt-u up our gait-s on t-vt-ry side- Aud It-t in int-diot'rt-s wht-u wt- wish tht- Xortlit- stot-k Wltost- lt-adt-rship and t'harat'lt-r art- tirm as youdt-r rot-k. A woman rost- lo answt-r him antl l may trulv say ll. llunn with thoughtful t-loqnt-nut-. was mighty in tht- fray. liar Bohunks. Shot-nit-s. Wopsf' sht- said. lll'1' mt-n who lmvt- for yt-nrs l'pht-ltl tht- honor ot' our land. tht- mt-u who tlut-llt-d our ft-ars. Who sang our songs. inst-riht-tl our plays. and wrott- our storyhooks Wt- nt-t-tl tht-m ht-rt-, wt- nt-t-tl tht-m all. tht-y art- not dirty crooks. 'l'ht-n Wt-hstt-r l,arst-n gart- a whoop, whit-h sountlt-tl just likt- this. Wo t-annot lt-t in t-vt-ryt-nt-. somt- pt-oplv wt- must miss. llt-c'aust- of vrowdt-tl iudustrit-s and workmt-n out ot' work, Wt- vtmlllot lt-t in folks likt- this who may our good laws si r . llagatz tht- mighty took his plat't- with dignity and grnut- And grahl-t-d his gun. wt- saw somt- fun. wht-la ht- was in tht- rata-. Ilt- hit tht- hull right in tht- t-yo so stluart-ly ht- did shoot Said ht-. A hrand nt-w plan l givt- as worthv suhstitntt-, 'l'ht- last dt-ft-ntlt-r of tht- at-t. tall .lat-kson. tht-n was ht-ard. Wo don't nt-t-d 1llll0l'.U ht- tlt-t'lart-tl. tho notion is nl-surdt t'ht-ap lal-or may ht- what wt- lark. tht- kind that is no good. Wt- could fill all our t-mpty joins with our mt-n lf wt- would. 'l'ht-11 wht-n tht- smokt- had t-lt-art-tl away, tht- judgt-s stt-ppt-d asltlt-. And aftt-r visiting a whilt-. tht-5' tln'ly did dt-t-ldt- 'l'lmt tht- Vastalian mountaint-t-rs. tht- l-ravt-st of tht- hold. llad duly won tht- t-ontlit-I : strong Itagatz tht- mt-dnl gold ISAIDUIRI-I St'lllY.Kll'l'Z. 'l't-tt- ltougt- y. ...YL 1 5 1 ?. ur 41 Meade Qratorieal Contest win imposing spr'c'raeIe p1'f'.wnN'1I itself, t':ninp was pilvliml nn the- :Il'l4'l'llmull of Huy 2. Ill'2ll' thi- rugggvd irxlil. :ls :in :innuzll 1-milf-sl uns In lzukv plum- In-tw:-1-ll the lncliains nf Wvhstvr ln-halting Snvia-ty. :mil il ,tll'UllI! ul' Ili: mist 'l'I'1lYl'iI'l'N. iUl'iliij' kuuwn nw tliv lfaistzlliaul i.ii1'l'2ll'j' S ky. Iiwlph Ilzitsvilvli-I .,,...... .,. , ............... ..,..... . Jil llulr ffm' tllr .lyf-s' in Viriivli ..,.... . ...... I'ri:mu Ii'4'fm'n1' 1:wi'g4- Williams. .. ......,.,. l'hilfl l,ulmr' xiIll'Iill W4-ilz ..... .,,. ' Hlllxiirn fm' Ihr' Jrlr' lh-iiry ll. ll:l:g:lIz. . . . . Y'uuss4lir1f If fllll'll'flH'1. l'I:ll'vilrn- .lzinin-s .... ...,.,.........................,........ . .. ffl'I'lllIlll l.'1'p1lr1lliun.v' IN uiurn- S4'ilW:lI'iZ. ., ......,............,........,..,..,.....,. ....... ' 'l'riNuu lf: farm' DECL.-XMATION CONTEST May 1924 'MHis lfnfwx bent under him. ltulpli lialtsvlim-lvl... .....,.................. lr1v4-viivv Against N2lllllil'llIl thi- I.i!tl4-' lIb'lll'j' liugsxlz. .,.. ....,..... .......... , ..................... ' ' 'l'llv Xvw Sillllili Hliv:-r 'I'rumIu1i1c-i'. .. .....,................. lm'4-nlivvs to Iluty' 1'l1-ll:-n Mm'g:un ..... ,.'ASm'1'zltm-sn -IVINHI living: f'0l1flvIllIl1'tl to IM-alll' Imviii 'l'i'inkmvsky.. ......... 'l'hm- First. liraitiun Against V1-riw-s' Vlzirviiu- .I:im4-s ..,. .................. ' I'm1ss:lint I,'U11v1-i'lm'v' l.nui4- th-lt .,..... ........,.......... ' 'A I'icll1i'1- of War' lim llzimill ............................ ................. ' 'The Spirit that Makes :1 Nation Liv:-A fl illyl iluiliwitliiel 4441, V ' Zn , K CADET S . an '-full!! LM. Ka- arm ner 'zv The Cadet Corps ll'f1fff' Ulf' resf fell flslewp, nv' I'I'll1lIflH'l, on ff1u11'rf. The military unit of the great wagon train known as West High School, which travels toward the sunset, with education as its goal, began the long and varied journey hy drilling recruits, issuing equipment, and appointing officers for the long trip. lluring the first stages of the journey they passed over many interesting miles ot' country such as close and extended order drill, care and nomenclature of the rifle, scouting and patrolling, military hygiene and sanitation, and many other equally fas- cinating miles. The cadets trudged faithfully on until the last post of civilization, Fort End of the First Semester, was reached. Here the paymaster gave out the grades for the first halt' ot' the journey. A few recruits joined the corps here and all started cheerfully into the great unknown of the second semester. The unit enjoyed some interesting travel through the valley of ritle marksnianship, and a security patrol of the ten hest shots in the company was organized to engage the outlying Indian hands. This patrol, led by First Lieutenant Louis Heath, did some very good shooting in the four encounters with the war parties of the trihes of North, South, Manual and East, One ot' the outstanding events of the entire trip occurred when a great many West t'adets gathered around the campfire t'or the second annual, all-city Cadet hall. The company was thoroughly and efficiently trained fox the greatest lndian hattle of the journey, the annual field competition, in which the cadets of West engaged with the picked war-parties of the Sioux of North, the Apaches of South and the Iroquois of Fast. Numerous plans were laid for the last great camp of the passage during the first part ot' .lune at the Colorado State Rifle Range. All cadets who attended were given the opportunity to tire the large caliber army ritle which they had carried through the trip. A sham hattle was also a feature. 'l'he otiicers in charge of the division during the trip were First Lieutenant Francis .l. Vasey, First Lieutenant Louis T. Heath, Seeond Lieutenant Orris White, and Second Lieutenant Patil W. Brott. - . First, Sergeant Wm. .l. Ferguson, a retired officer of the l'. S. Army, guided this 9' ,fo 'P expedition skillfully and faithfully through the entire journey. N First Lieutenant, L0l'lS T. HEATH. 'ft Itlno- lluuthed 'l'uoI IOne Hundred 'l'h1'eeI fi alias: 'SSX , XX 3 lfllllllxl' H Mfmi1iiix 5s lni1l'lllus-S 5h f r it llll . am !4,,,g,g2fgjeie-ggyrwitat' yi,-,uit if - p 1- f Wlllll il, 1l 'lwst t t ft T y i ff 1'-3 g ll'i,'j',f W. XXX, if Q' 'Q W. QQ Mya Val' fllafffbfiqx 5 1' ,alll U e f U t ,Wt fllllllllf l'lflw,Z1 il,. llllm YM E35 Q' M-ffll4,l,.':',lfyi as if Y bxQ,llligy9Lk N H ff gt A I Il S t' i 'i lilllt.. lrlllu -X ffswvf' ?i7f'YN. ' ' ' . lfiriifie -i 1 ilu 1-fi in Hui 'V T X 'M l ' .- s-x'- ' m,w:1gl'f,ilJ4 wmhzligi-xlNVlNNmMuKt A V ffl! W! i i i' H 2 ' ' 'fiyfrlr X mlllllli-ll' i il. lliilli,.,i Jill 'llllhlhllll .lll illlll' l lflhl Wilt' 1 lllllx 'X Y l mil- 'P,:iMjl llWllqig!i'l':'f'L l H., llllup fling ,W 'Q Q H iw llil ll: lg iiillflrnil Q, l t if-ff lllllniiilllllll fWl.u1il'l'l tlllii' iigllllii. t l ull? t ' e l Parent-Teachers Association Their f1'11fu1'0s bespwrl' II Qllflllllll spirit equal fo any enfe1'pris0. 'l'hroughout the entire year's journey this group was very sueeessful in its undertakings. It was the custom to give em-ouragemeut and entertain- ment all along the way: and since the band was composed of three hundred and fifty. the festive oem-asious were of an outstanding quality. Suhseriptions were given to the funds for the Boys, Loan. the Scholar- ship, and the Moving Picture Machine. as well as to the Athletic' QXSSOCIEI- tion: in fact all edueational ac-tivitles have been upheld by the organization. Each of the four sf-outing groups. Freshman. Sophomore. Junior. and Senior, were entertained in turn with an evening program. All of these get- together meetings, as well as those at the beginning of the year. and the new building program in January were well attended. All programs were repre- sented by the home and sc-hool. inc-luding addresses by some of the most prom- inent men interested in the movement. Several books were placed on the 1'arent-'l'eaeher book shelf in the cir- eulatiug library of the journeymen. As usual. the Association served a banquet to the leaders and the train nearest their destination as a fitting close for the year. lvue Hundred Fo MRS. F. M. RIKE. url Alumni All the past we leave behind, We debauch upon a newer, mightier world, va- ' ried World, Fresh and strong the world we seize, world of , . . - labor and the march, lax ,, ,lf l E- J lQQ5,.,'Y4751,ge. ' V ' I ,j g W,-5.155 Pioneers. O, Pioneers. 1. is iffffl if These are of us, they are with us, I , , , , -'4' 4: 5 Y 4-- Ur 'Y' , , 1 J X x t i Lf .v I 1 g .. All for primal needed work, while the followers there in embryo wait behind, El 'qi-27' We t0day's procession heading, we the route for travel clearing, ggi? Pioneers! O, Pioneers! ff It is always easy to follow a blazed trail, but who did the blazing? It has been done at the expense of much time, many hardships, and 3 Qu W many lives. Many are the pioneers who have ' , come in their oxen teams across these Indian IK 'mx trails and built what is today-The West High 'g School. One who has left camp for further adven- 'f' ture in exploration is Mr. Verne Dicen who now edits the largest paper in China, The Far East Review. Another companion in the Land of Journalism is Mr. Will Irwin. Many have remained around the warm Ere of friendship, and now guide new trav- elers. The Misses Martha and Josephine Harvey have skated their way into the hearts of many folks. Mr. Newton C. Morris, foreman of the Cowboys, has, with his rangers, roped coveted championships at regular intervals. The big round-up of news held every two weekes is successfully led by the sturdy pioneer, Miss Carolina D. Hopkins, while Miss Mabel Ford watches over the Camp Fire and teaches the Indian girls new things. Mr. Dwight Meade who left camp in 1901, a lover of the West band, sends yearly a token of great honor to the boy or girl who has done the most good for the band dur- ing their last year in camp. Some of the others who have become leaders in other regions are: Walter Kelley, President of the Manhattan Oil Company, Harry Carlson, a leading singer in the Geisha Girl , the Princeton graduate, Leslie R. Kendrick of Kendrick-Bellamy, Wallace V. Daniels, Sales Manager of the Morey Mercantile Com- pany, and Dr. Garwood, a great promoter of community interests. The Cupid of the Camp, Harry Goodheart is still painting hearts on everything, even on all the laundry wagons in the train. The entire Schwayder family, formerly of the camp, are taking care of the baggage. Another, Kenneth Greenawalt, has gone into the Cornell band and is Associate Editor for the Daily Sun. Those of the younger kin who are coming back in order to learn a little more of the secret recesses of camp are: Inez Geisking, Mary Plank, Mary Rich, and Maurice Ott. At the annual round-up of all the band, May 23, 1924, the play, The Fascinating Fanny Brown was presented. They all got together and had a rip-roaring time. Some of the camp came from afar to see the other explorers and have counsel with them. In the future may there always exist, the same spirit as now, which brings the members back to the golden West. President, Dickson Titusg Vice-President, Dr. Harry C. Brown, Secretary, Miss Josephine Harveyg Treasurer, Charles R. McDonough, Keeper of the Rolls, Mrs. Edna Ford Gifford. Executive Committee: Daniel K. Wolfe, Carl Schwalb, Mrs. Florence Barron, Mrs. Ray Shank, Dr. Harold Garwood, Ralph Hansen, Leo Rabtoay, Miss Caroline D. Hopkins, Miss Janet Grifiith, Mrs. Gertrude Fisher Tietjens, Miss Bertha Vaessen, Newton C. Morris. CATHERINE CORDINGLY. lOne Hundred Fivel I, . I .fp f Special Events 'l'l l Ii Wl'Il4S'l'lCR l'.Xlt'l'Y Nq1n1.wl1cx and cnm'um1t.w yrllnu' llllllllllflllk Iuy brlskiny in tht' .sun in Ihr' midst of lhcir brmrn, and sIu'ir4'If'd Ir'o1'r's, Such specimens of harvest were gathered to celebrate the Seniors' last lap of their journey by the Webster Debating Society. Their hearty friendship was demonstrated when they extended an invitation to all the neighboring Indians and Cowboys to appear in full costume that mysterious evening, Halloween. A medicine man first gave a display of concealed magics, mixed with humor and clever sorceriesg while the strength of obliging rangers surprised and astonished all. The ladies had a share in furnishing the entertainment, with music and quaint dances. Amid a scene of war dances, jigging, and whirls, the close circle of com- panions smothered the tires and homeward trudged resolved that they should long remember this round-up. 'l'lllC t'.XS'l'ALlAN l'.Xlt'l'Y Shaking us zroruily by Ihr' hand, 111' lcd Ihr 1l'tljl info Hu' urea. ln the year of 1924. To whom it may concern: Now just let me think of something interesting to write about this time. Oh! Yes! I'll tell you about one of the largest New Year pow-wows that the Castalian Lodge held at West High in little old Denver. One cold snowy morning. as our band of fun-hunters were coming into Denver, we met, a warrior who told us to go to West High School if we wanted a wonderfully jolly time. When we arrived, we noticed the squaws were actively at work, decorating the camp. ln order to satisfy our curiosity about all the preparations, chief Red Shield sent us to Squaw llayliss. There we learned of the entire secret. It seems that the Uastalian Lodge was giving their annual pow-wow, .Ianuary ll, and every one of our band was invited. We quickly consented to stay for this promising entertainment, and to the end of time we shall never regret that we witnessed this heap big pow-wow. The first part of the evening was devoted to queer, fascinating games, while the last half was spent in a. large, square room. The floor was scantily covered with ground maize and the dancing tire was reflected on the high barren walls. ln a. corner sat live red men beating their tom-toms, and other instruments. We danced, and danced, and danced some more, until Hnally when they beat that same old familiar measure at eleven o'clock, everyone fully agreed that they certainly would be present at next year's pow-wow. TENNIS fi I'l'fllllfll' series of hostilities. When the call for candidates for tennis was issued at camp last fall, ten men responded. Out of these the two best had to be selected to represent the Westerners at the big round-up. Elimination games were played, which gradually weeded out the poorer players until there were only two left, .lohn Robson and George Endries. These two played for the championship, Endries winning three straight sets. This made him the champion of West and the representative in the singles at the round-up. while the doubles team was made up of Robson and Endries. When the round-up came along, it was found that West and East were opponents. The matches played by both the singles and the doubles team were both short and one-sided, East winning by a large margin. The scores are: singles. ti-l, ti-01 the doubles, tl-tl, ti-tt. East won all the honors. JOHN ROBSON. jttiw Iluntlred Sixl DEMOSTHENES MINSTREL SHOW Ad'm.irably served the purpose of a jester in a feudal castle. At sun down the wagon train arrived at a little village called West. Here were seen many billboards advertising a big minstrel show. The travelers being tired from the journey, attended the show to forget their worries and cares of travel. There were seen some of the queerest negroes, they just couldn't behave. They told the funniest jokes to some white men who were all dressed up in satin and lace. There were three sedate gentlemen who sang songs. Then a girl from Egypt gave a dance which inspired the Sultan to tell a few fortunes. His three servants, still thrilled from the previous Egyptian dance, then showed their skill in the same act. Next the young gentlemen in their fashion review of ladies' apparel, gave the eyes of the audience a feast. The performance ended with a play in which a crazy man broke loose from his quarters while a negro had his Adam's apple sawed off. The next morning all journeyed on, always holding dear to their hearts, the memory of the village of West. C. M. THE DENHAM PARTY They would sit affectionately side by side for half the day. though I could not dis- cover that much conversation passed between them. When Leap Year came around in old West High Camp this year, all of the squaws were called together for a consultation. At this they decided to give a Leap Year Denham Party to see the play Tiger Rose. incidentally in benefit of Westward Ho. So out of the great tribe there would appear every day, braves wearing tiny tiger roses. Finally the great night arrived. Every squaw had donned her gay apparel and every warrior that was very artistic with his war paint appeared, some very timidly and some very boldly on the scene. During the play there were a great many Oh's! and Ah's! , but when it was ended every warrior was glad that he had a chance to wear that little emblematic ilowerl It was fully agreed that the affair was a huge suc- cess, financially and otherwise. FERN THOMPSON. THE JUNIOR PARTY There was profound contentment in the present. On Saturday evening, April 12, the Juniors and Seniors met in the halls of Fort West for their last party together. The senior train had almost arrived at its destina- tiong the Junior had one more lap of the journey to traverse. The party was given by the Juniors and it certainly was a pleasant farewell. After an entertaining variety program the merrymakers passed to the dining hall, where they danced to the inspiring music of Bill Casey's orchestra, and listened enthusiastically to Harry Wilson's singing. On account of the beautiful decorations, the syncopating orchestra, and the abundance of nourishing refreshments, the Seniors will always look back with pleasure on the last Junior-Senior party. ROBERT LOURY. G. R.-HI-Y PARTY They were singing, whistling, laughing, and telling stories. Somebody has said that music is the expression of the soul. Those present at the G. R.-Hi-Y party on the 19th of April will tell you that music is expressed in the dress as everyone was dressed to represent a song that evening. The most striking costumes were illustrating the Little Red School House, Sweet and Low, Lil Liza Jane, and Smilin' Thru'. Games such as an Easter egg hunt and a song-guessing contest were enjoyed. Dancing of the Virginia Reel and the John Paul Jones preceded the climax-the serving of ice cream sandwiches. ESTHER RIKE. lCne llundred Sevenl v f 1 'f 5 I 2' tl' Senior Events CLASS DAY-MAY 15, 1934 WEST HIGH SCHOOI, AUDITORIITM .llura-li ......................,.. . . Nuluhilary- Tlie New Vision ............................. ....... l'nrm'I .solo- A Night in June .......,...................... Blanch Thompson at the Piano Flaws llistm'-11. .. ........................... ..... UIIISH 1'or'nl ................,............................... Nnpruno Solo- One Summer Night and in 21 Boat 1G1'iegl.,. l'Ir1s.s' l'r'opI:1'f'y .........................,.....,........... . Violin Nom- Souvenir-I'Jrrlla ........................... . . . . Blanch Thompson at the Piano UIIISS Will .....,...........,.,. ..... .......................... . 1'i11nn Noln - l'liunt D'AIllOlll ' 1PaderewskiJ, Waltz tChopin H . .. .West High Orchestra .Virgil Dulziny .Dwight Frankfuther .. . . . .Ceora Glover . . .Louise Haininond .... .Irene Thorpe . . . . . .Glenn Wade . . .Fern Thompson . . . . lsadore Schwartz . . . . . . .Esther Hike V11I1'lll1'fllI'jl- 0lll' Debt .... .......................................... A lilclreil Lang Vlfms Sony ............. .... N Vords by Blunt-li Thompson SENIOR L'l..-XSS S-UNH 72 Tl., CIM, uf '14 .T .. .'f.,.,... , This is our last year ff F , - ---N : : J -8--. 'br'f', In dvar old xvest . - , - ' '??1'l'?:!.:'2IiiiLIS.'!'!!l3':'fF!g- E That never die. :gaze ::i:::: -::::-SPE 5:-155-5' 'F ESE We'll give u toust to .- .A . F ' S misss . ,g M ? one 'H Sllur .ind Blue K Tfrfilh- iid He-refs to the class that must he true. EE SEEESEE' 552512-5:7 As in our sc-hool hours N fi wgjrw H Z -TW ,A f Thus may it eaeh day M YJQFW 'gg V -O. ' H nl' Where'er we journey e giizi A- - : EE Along life-'s way, ' U O ' Show hy our actions , A f- Y--T .. W. . In all we try 7 M YF ' F 'fL U ' W 4' That we'vo liven loyal to West , ,tn ,L Y QF . Y 'YQ Yl ? . ' IXLANCH THOMPSON. -- ' 1 - gg '---:f T, . ,, iiyii :Haa g- S g f'-iiihiljld 2. I , mf L -: nf' '. 4 A .- -- -- -- iiiiffe-ff - ,. f E -: 'Ti V' 'E,1i 'L' a na.-.1-.-.-rw uma..-nm-.. m...-.-rn . lime Ilululreil liig-hll IOnc1luml1'e.l Xinel 1924 -y 0 1 Iwml-gN.u1rg, MAY RP SENIU HE T unminglrd pIf'us11rc'. means with un 710 by ll and sounds of beau! is H1030 .sigh hailrzl Huw ' X -K 1, 1 fr LE ' 12-2' .2 4' 'M' 13. - 5, 'PNP'- ' ' ' ...F K -ww-L 1-1, W ' ' , 5 I-I Ili 25 4 ltb IT IN .,-4 .ill I I lk .L I0. II I 'I . IVI rf. 35-3'-5: . '3 .., -1 'IQ X 3,3 54 ll! ' my ,, . 1. MII Il 276. ,AA X Q ', ' fn. ' , I' , I.Y:ll':ltiuli with Santan l'I:1ns TIlI'0Il1l'l01lf tht' zrhnlf' Ivugth of thc' journf'y, SI'Il l'liMI4I'IIl Vmvlmys slnrtc-tl fur thu- Url-guru 'l'l':lil. ASSVIIIIIIX, Mr. lfritz Illlllilillll simkv. Nl-nlur pivnit- ht-lml :lt liovky Nlunntuln lmkl-. 'I'hs- lH'f'Il1'SIl'!I in-rfnrlnvfl tho-ir ltlvinv llis- 4-urtl. U4 l'nlll-Ill l'. 'l'. A. hvlll tht-lr tirst gs-t-lug'-tln-r llll'l'IA Ing. St-nitn' Htlivt-rs I-It-I-tl-ll. tilt-nn XY:l4l1-, IPIWSIA tlvnt. l,ust l'mltll:lll uainn- In ltunlmll-r. W:lsn'l it tht- Iilth? W1-lnstt-I' runnul up for IIN-sts-l'1n-l's. Wlnmpt-1-I I'itt'ht-tl ts-nts for twu tlulvs' vn- wlliull, llr. llnrry lllxnml-r slmkt- on 'l'ln- Inna-r Iflnnn-. 'l'l-It-plmnv Ih'lll1llISll'ilII1lIl. ti. lt. l':n'ly. l'nlllil- Sllvlliillljl Vlnss linllqnt-t. Ntvvizmln-:lc Athlvtn- llznlly. Inns! lnnrnl-ll ut tht- stnlu-. Xlnrriugl- ut' Nlr. Wt-st :intl Bliss Yivtory. l':xst:lli:1n pw-st-1111-tl I-unit-all' 1'tnnt- lint ut' tht- Kitt-ln-n. .XIIlIl'li1' 1'1n:It'Il uf IP. I'. Spukl' till I :lIl' I'I1lj',H YI-s, wt- :ill haul npplt-s in nssn-nilnly. Wt-st-Nlnmml thtutlmll Hilllllh Mzlnnzil vit'- l0I'I0lIN. lm. A. l'. Alntln-r tlmlst- t'nrniv:ll. Ilii: VIIIIIIIIIQYLLIYIIIIL lIIIlllt'I' ful' fuullnalll hnys. lVl'1l'l-INIICICII S4-ninr I'llI'II'. 4'lIXYllIIIll'Ill'l'S sinful: Rl wil-k--tl spur. Annnnl Ilunltl lil-Ill Ihr-ir tirst Xlaurshzlll I., All-rtin spoke- un in-r. nu-1-t ini:. 'l'ht- Iililll- :ls sp'-rinl glln-sl In ull. .l.xNt'.lni' Sinking :intl lm-zlking ut' Nt-xv Yu-:li s rvsnln- tinns. Wt-lists-1'-1'nstnlinn In-liallt-. llzigrltx wins n I tl ul fm 1' lst lli lll Ilvllillllll I'IIl'Ij'. Vowlu-Ill-s pnl it ova-r high :ls nslml, Wt- Inuit- f:ll'1-wt-ll tn nhl l'llllll'IItIl'S :mtl W1-Ivolllvll Ihv lt'lltI1'l'f1mts. Wt-sl ln-:tt ICJINI nt lmskvtlulll iznnnf, llalls ull' In tht- tl-:uni l':lpt. .lunt-s. .li',. In:ll'I'lv1I ns with his Ilnklls Imkns. ltllwIllln-Ilwl'I'1'ilI Sl II I-I IT. Ili 212 Zll Ill 1 10 I2 I4 24 25 QT 28 21? .r S I2 in: :nz I5 nf 23 29 ti lt .l. lf'lf:n1n'.l1:i' We-sl vs. Smith. AIIUIIIUI' lmslit-tlmll vivlnry for Wt-st. Mr. 'I'. M. tlsluwlin- tslllim-tl. Itvtlivaitinil ot' 4'2ll'IIl tu tht- nt-w Wm-st. lilvvtlml ul' nc-w Sl-niln' nrlivl-rs. l':l1'l t'l:u'- lnn. 111-1-sitlt-nt. Nothing: lint tht- 'l'l'nth mum-4l,v pri-sl-ntl-cl by II'o'l1st1'l'. Wm-st vs. llunlllt-r in LZI'l'iII Ililllltk llnnlelvr victorious. llatslulllinll VIK'Illl'j' uv:-1' linsl. St-urn 20-IJ. l'l:lrs-n4-l- -IZIIIIUS won sm-mul prize- in Kiwanis Vontvst. lli-Y t'llIl'I'l:IIIlllll'lII, Yumlt-villt-. tlalln-ing. 1-zlts. KIAILCII ll. A. l'. he-ld prvtty Annnnl l.nnt-ht-nn nncl fnshiun show. l'uy tiny in l':l1np. First IJl'lllIt'N for tht- swmul sa-lin-sts-1' ont. Bliss ll:lrx'vy nntl hvl' :lssistzlnts gnu- :i It-ssnn on xnnnnt-rs. XIIIFX Imnisl- Whitt' Uunlt-st. Wun lay lrvnl- 'l'lml'pv. Vast for Sl-nlm' I'l:ly ltnh-y sl-lc-vtl-ll. I. St-nior Vowlwlll-s :intl l'mx'lmys hnvv tht-il' Kill lilly. - Nlrs. Ilnrtnsvh lnkvs Sa-ninr tlirls 011 il tour In lmnis-ls :intl l-'islu-r. iil'IIl0NIIll'lIl'S Blin- strvl Sltow. .lvssv ll. Nt-wlnn spnkt- to tho nt-wly initi- ntml nn-nllwrs nt' lluntn- Sm-it-ly. lit-glnning.: ol' mn' lllIIl'Il m-1-do-ll SllI'IllpZ Vacation. ' APRIL Wm-st dvfvzlts llunltln-1' in tirst Inns:-lmll Rllllll' of thv so-nsvrn. 1-xp:-rims-nl by Prof. Earl D. l'ln-mistry lflnglt- uf ll. l'.-- llnw to nwnsnrv a l'll0I1'L'IlIl'.n Jnnlurs grave- tht- St-uinrs :l sph-nllid party. t' ll Ili-Y sung l'llSIllllll' pnrty. Htlllilivl' l'. U. :::lvl' plaly Su This is Ful- lvgt- for :ill Svninrs uf Ill-nvvr. w, . MAY St-nlur Prom. Class llnv nnfl Uluss llinnvr. Svniur tllrls' 'l'v:l all ltnnit-ls and lfisln-r. Alumni iw-ct-ptinn fun- Sl-niors. S1-nim' Vlnss I'l:ly. .I n N li I'mnnn-nvvlnl-nt. One Ihlndreml Elevcn IUlwII11r11l1v-I'l'xu-lu-1 Hive llundred Thirteenl t I if' Q77 wg, f - X 5 1 ' ,, -4, . ,lf t tg f I tml' will - 55- ' ' x, , I , Af If Q61 5 ? lij ' .Q ft, ' 0 l wr -Qt 3 4 fin ft., ill, :fishy 'S 'I .tx -tg! 6 .. -vb f- ,--Y X311 I. Yells and Songs Il mmf sttntt' Slltlllflllfl and .wriltgingl of ltttfxf' COLORS The st-hool and uthletit' volors of West High School arf- Orange and Black. Yt-:t. t':ttt. Yt-:t. Yt-:t, Yt-:t. t':tlt. WW. F W XY. ID. lltthf ll:tltf ll. S. llztllf llzthf W. lt. ll. S. ll:thf llttltl Iltthl llzthf lloo-t':thY lloo-r:thZ W. ll. ll. N. Rzthf 'l'ttI:t-:tt llus .two St-:WLS lhtts ll:ty. lttty, llzly. ll:thY lltthl llztltl llztltf Il:tltl llttltl lhthl 'l't-:tttt I 'l't-zttnf 'l't-:tml 'l'ntt: tlt.tt llttstt Svttoot. W-I-IST It-I-I-N-Vt-r lllglt St-ltool , Sis! ltoolllf NW-sl l A NA Y t'ht-t-r l.t-:ttlt-r: Sztyf St'lltNllf YYltttl 'f t'ht-t-r l.t-:ttlt-r: 'l'lt:tt's wlt:tt T Wh:tt's whttt? l.t-:ttlt-t': 'l'lt:tt's what tht-V :tll sztyl Nvllttol 1 t'ltt-4-r l Svllottll Wh:tt tlo tht-y :tll stty? St-hool :tml t'ltt-t-t' l.t-tttlt-t': t'o-lo-rat-tlo, t'o-lo t':t-tlo. Ilttfllttl llztfllztl lYt-sl Sltlt- llilltl St'lltNll ll:1lt I ll:thl Ilzlltl SKYlltll'KI-I'I' 'l'ht-t-t- long: wltlstlt-s, llottllll llztyf Wt-st Y YI-:.t. 'l't-:nl lt'tt:lt'r Yt-tt, 'l't-:ttn. I-'ightf Yon, 'l't-:lIll. l lp1llll Yt-:t, 'l't-:ttnl Yt-:t. 'l't-:ttnl Viglttf l ii.:ltl I l-'ight I 'l'lll-I ttItAXtll:l ANI! 'l'lII-I llI,At'li l. .kltltottgh South has ztlwttys fttvort-tl 'l'ltt- wltitt- :tntl pttrltlt- hm-, .Xml lltt- lovztl stills ttl' Xlztnttztl 'l'o tltt- rt-tl :tntl ltlttt- :tt't- trttt-:-- NVD will sing: nn tttlt- for YW-sl Sltlt-, Nu llttllor shall sht- l:tt'k. W'hilt- tht- 'l'igt-1' stztmls tit-ft-ntlt-r tht' tltt- ttt-:tttt.:t- :tml tht- llhtuk. J. 'l'llI'ltlll.Zll tltt- font' long: yt-:mrs of lliglt Svltool 'Rlitl tht- st-t-nt-s wt- know so wt-ll As tht- tttyattit- t-ltztrtn to knowlt-tlg.:t- Wt- vztinly' st-t-k tn spt-ll 3- ttl' wt- will :tthlt-lit' vit't'l'lt-s till tltt- fttothatll tit-ltl. or tt':tt'k. Still wt- work for tlt-:tr oltl Wt-st Sitlt-, .intl tltt- ttrztttgt- :tml tltt- lilttt-k. il. Wht-n tht- t-:trt-s of lift- o't-rt:tkt- tts Illlngling: l':tst our locks with grt-y. Sltonltl ottr t'ontlt-st hont-s ht-trzty tts l-':tlst- fortttm-s t':tll :tw:tyI-- Still wt- hztnish t-:tt't- :tml stttlnt-ss As wt- tttrn ottt' tnt-tn't'it-s It:tt-la, .Xml rt-t-:tll tltost- tlttys of gltttlnt-ss. 'Nt-tttlt tltt- tllilllgt- :tml tht- lll:tt-k. Wortls hy Nl:tt'y l'l:tnk. I lhtt- lltnttltt-tl l ttttttt-Q-nl t1l,tlllY, tll.tlIlY 'l'tt Wl-IST lvl-INYIGII t'l'nnt-: tllot'y. tlltttjv. llztllt-lttjttlt I Wt-'ll httng:--to at Stllll' ttpttlt- tt't-t-, Wt-'Il hung to tt sottt' ttpltlt- trt-t-. Wt-'ll h:tnp:- lo :t sont' ttnttlt- lrt-t-, Whllt- Wt-st got-s lllill't'lllllg1 on. tllory. glory to Wt-st llt'llVt'l'. tllory. glory to Wt-st llt-nvt-t'. Glory, glory to Wt-st lit-nvt-t'. llnrrztv for ll Rtth. Ilnh. ltnh. Iloo, llootn Wl-IST t'I'ttm- t KW-st Sith Wt-st Sitlt tht- tlrztngt- :tml tltt- lll:tt'k. :th. ll:th. lt:th. llllll. lltto, Ilgtlt, Rath, ll:th. ll:th, ll t :1h. lloo. ll:th. tWhistlt-I llztyl Wt-stl Sllll-I Wll,l, SlllNI'I 'l'tbNlllll'l' ll' NY:-sl Sitlt- All down Hur llovs Will Shim- 'l'onlgltt l will shim- tonight, will shim-. will shim- tonigltt, tht- lim-1 lVt-st Nltlt- XYt-sl Sidt Wht-n tht- will sltint- tonight, will shim- sttu got-s down :tml tht- :noon t-ontt-s np. Wt-st Sith- will shim-. llltlltl-YS 'l'tb titttllb tll,lt Wl+IS'l' Vt-rst-: lIt'l't-'s to gootl ttltl XYt-sl lit-st in town. ht-st in town. llt-rt-'s to gootl oltl Wt-st llt-st in town, ltt-st in town. llt-t't-'s to gttotl oltl XVt-st Slit-'s tht- littt-st :tml tltt- ht-sl. llt-st in town. ltt-st in town, lit-st ln town. towtt. town. t'httt'ns: llllllll ot' llilt-:ttl llilt-:ttl. Iftlllll of tlilt-:ttl tlilt-tttl. llttltn ot' tlilt-:ttl. 'l'ht- tim-st in tltt- towtt. Wt- lovt- ltt-t' ntot't- :tml tnttrt-, Wt- lovt- ltt-t' Illtll't' :tml tnovt-, 'l'ht- tint-sl in lltt- towng NW- s:ty sltt- is. You stty sht- is. 'l'ht-5' stty sht- ls, 'l'ht- tim-st in tltt- tttwll. Yt-t'st- I lt'l.x'txt:' tltlfttts With t-olors flying wt- lt-:ttl tht- rt-sl. Witlt voit't-s ringing: wt- ttr:tist- tlt-:tr Wt-st Sh:-'s fttlr :tml sht-'s sqttztrt-, Slit-'s strong.: :tntl sht-'s ltrztvt-5 llt-t' lltlllllvl' ttltovt- ztll tht- otht-rs shttll w:tvt- t'ho1'ns: tltlr wgholt--ht-:trtt-tl spit-lt t-:1n't ht- t-rttttht-tl thtr lotttl stint.: prttist-s t-ttn't lst- httsht-tl. tlttr tt-ttnts, :tll so tlnt-. ttrt- rigltt in tht- littt To ht- tht- vit-tors t-vt-ry titnt-. llt-r ttntn:tt't't-tl nzttm- shttll t-'t-r ht- tltt- stttnt- loyttlty. t-vt-1' trtlt-. Wt-st lligh. wt-'rv for yon. tlttr JOKES XVIII: led the children of Israel into i'anaan. asked the Sunday School teacher. No IIIISVVQV. Can no one tell me? she asked more sternly, Little boy in the back seat, you tell us. Little Boy ffeeling rather frightenedbz Please, ma'am it wasn't me, I just moved here last week from Kansas. Perhaps you have :noticed that lt doenn't tnke much of u sprinter to run for otflee. Glenn VV.- When can the alphabet be shortened? Ruby R.- I don't know. Glenn- Xl'hen II and I are one. The slow thlnlrern live longest, says Mr. Hook. Not if they cross the street. Allen Sweeney---L XVIII your watch tell time? Henry R:u.:atz- Well, you have to look at it. An egg on the plate. is worth two on the vest. An Irishman coming out of ether in the ward after an operation exclaimed audibly: Thank God! That's over. Don't be to sure. said the man in the next bed, for they left a sponge inside of me. Then the patient on the other side said, Why, they had to open me, too. to Iind one of their instruments. Just then the surgeon who had operated on the Irishman stuck his head in the door and yelled, Has anybody seen my hat The Irishman tainted. l'eorn: Nhat do they do with ull these skulls! George: Nuke noodle soup. I guess. Mr. Aylard: This pearl comes from an oyster: isn't that wonderful? Fred Calhoun: Thats nothing, My sis- ter has a whole stiing- of them given to her by a lobster. John: lsn't this ll fine floor? IAIVIIIII: Why dou't you step on it then! llf'c had nothing to do but UHIIINI' n11rsf'Ii'1's'. Gad H.f Have you see May'. ' James S.- May who', ' Gad: Mayonnaise, of course. James S.- Uh, no. She was dressing and wouldnt lettuce. It may hllve been all right for Shake- speare to cry, 0ut damned spot, but now- ndnys we telephone the dry elenner. Your honor, I was not intoxicated. But this orlicer says you were trying to climb a lamp-post. 1 was, your honor, A couple of eerise crocodiles had been following me around all day. and I don't mind telling you that they were getting- on my nerves. There-'N one thing about u cont ol tan. It may not be becoming but lt always ilts. Miss Hocking: 'ilVhy did you tlunlc in that test? llugh Yoder: lVell, I had vaseline on my hair and my mind slipped. Heard ln n fire drlll: You'll burn sooner or Inter-eventually, why not now Q Ques. I am YYillie Opie and am terribly afflicted with shyness. I Find when I ap- pear in public places that I :get self-con- scious and always become tongue-tied when attempting to speak. What would you advise me to do? Ans. Your case is a common one. We would suegfrest that you attend the movies ree-ularly and read the sub-titles out loud. This will either cure you or kill you. Of 1-nurse the close friend ls always liable to toueh you. Chuck E.: l've got a job as a teller in a bank. Thelma ls that so? Chuck: Yes, I tell people to wipe their feet before they come in. This is not a story ubout the dog who swallowed n tape measure and dled by lnehes. lt ls not about the dog that went out the back door and dled by the yard. lt ls about the death of the dog who jumped on the bed and died by the foot. Iflne lilun-lrcd l il'tt-enl 1 H !!f ,W V' rf g fo y 0 0 35 vw. Hg Appreciation IX SINCICIIIC .XI,I'IiI'X'IA'l'ION Filly 'I'IlICIIi i'ON'I'IiIIiI I'IONS T0 'I'lIl SITCICSS Ulf' 'I'IIIC WICS'I'W.XIiID IIH 0 Ulf' 1924 0 wr: 1-:.x1cx14:s'1'm' 'ruxxlc 'rwo HRICXI ' 1 les 'IUNICIC .Y- FRANCIS I'AIIliINIAX FUR IIIS URICGUN 'TRAIL lVI'l'II IIS NI'NIICIl0I'S QI'U'I'.X'I'IONS ANI! IJAVIID MUI+'I A'I' FUR IIIS IJRICAMS ANI! I'1I l UIi'l'S 0 0 l5ICII.XI,I OI I'Ul,OIiAIDU'S GRICA'I'NI4 SS We Thank You IVIH-u you have ra-:ul this littlo hook Anwl soon tho art ln ovory nook Anal haul VOIII' IIOIQIIIJOI' take a look. Ivo thank you. lYIwn ull its llIOI'ItS you clvsvry .Xml laugh tlll t01lI'SC'0IIIt' Ill vuvh vye .Xt jokvs unml pivtures that you spy. XVI- thank you. 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