West High School - Westerner Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1933
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IOHN A Senior with a Perfect Record in Scholarship ffl A Us EDWIN SCHOEPFLIN g A O d gflthlctein Major J1't ,WM , lj fy g V WX ry Ol . r if T 3,5 M ,J mi 1 ff 9 N QW mf tow r, . . x V ' l 0 3-X9, J 7 Anon YM 1 onon socnavv V V 'N ' ' - - if 'IZ' s Ypr ' ff? 0 Xwt 4 El lk LJ if at l ug XL. ' ,p id ' jfs!- '. X 'm ap, ah ' ' zb -X, , 37 JM- 4 f, I N5 4 f .fill . O ll, ,bf 1 -- mil L , 'I GA mei' V r wg O V VU: lx li ffv 3 , 'R J ' A J V 'vu- :V , A ' X ,. ,. ag wi dk' ' , 0. - lv . 2-P A f X nn. , ' ii. I I 1 . nl zu h .fl Q Qs 'll' I '21 W if 1' .. . ,- aw., . f . ' - , qv W- U4.'Qsi'S.9 .xr , , , ., 1 X, ., 4 ,Q , 'f 0 Q Q f- 11, -. if V - 1 if Rv ,... . - E Xi? ff xg, AVN X N Top row: Merl Felker, Pres.: Catherine Swivitzer, Sec'y: Aubrey Brelsford, Freda Burchard. Fourth row: Hugh Dennison, Carl Fischer, Laura Forsberg, Luther Gieseler, Edward Gruhin. Third row: Paul Henderson, Arnold Judd, Leland Kintzele, Eleanor Maguire, YVYIIOIIIL McComb. Second row: Clifford McFadden, Theodore Philippus, Billie Ray, Edith Roller, Deborah Sholander. F'i1'SQJg?gLff Lucille Steaphenson, Myrna St. John, John Sullivan, Marjorie XVagnQr, Elizabeth Other member: Scott Boggess. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Page 97 .nf .H- v 4- O -ev. The Annual Board LITERARY STAFF STHELMA BOATWVRIGHT Editors-ingchief '-- --'- ' lMARY VIRGINIA EMBURY Poetry -,,,,.,A,. ,.....,.. - - - W... -SHIRLEY CUNNINGHAINI CATHERINE BIGCRAFT FURMAN CLARK MERL F ELKER HILDEGARDE GIESELER IVIARGUERITE GIESELER EDYVARD GRUBIN ESTHER MARQUARDT ASSISTANTS NORMAN O,DEA MARTHA PIETSCH IQATHLEEN SNELL ELLEN STERN ALMA STEVENS IVAN UMBARGER . LAWRENCE WILLIAMSON MRS. HELEN U. BAYLISS, Sponxor ART STAFF FRANCES NELSON Ed1tors .... .............,...,,. . . .Y..,,,.-L... fvr. . MARIORIE WAGNER MISS ROSE MARY LONGAN, Sponsor BUSINESS STAFF Manager ....,.. -------FRANI-I DAY -CLIFFORD YOUNG Sales Manager .....,,,. .- ...,,I.......,.........L,.,.... --- -HUGH DENNISON Distribution Manager ,......,........,...,..,,,.,.......,v. -- I MRS. NORINNE FURLONG, Sponsor PHOTOGRAPH STAFF Photographer .... --- .... ,.,,. M R. HARRY W. FORREST Manager .................. ......,.., G EORGE MoNsoN .Arrangement and Mounting ,.., .... A UBREY BRELSFORD Page 5 Vi d. '4 7' V lx. ,S 4 O 2. 145' , F' W1 I A-if 5 Vx Q x . Q. 9 If an NGK' 96 IQ L .. .b -A Sv- r l RTF ! . ' -'I J'lf . W . Wy T' I ' WR E S o w, 9 L '- ' I v II i1 dA:ol , 'A A in 99. --V- n fl. n i , it W '?'Fi' . A AV P li V X ' o b 1 . D . icy, W I fl V 0 J 1' . n f ' 0. W 5 X :lily 00 . ' Ugg ' El X T 'D I1 A , S Q . e 0.a u Q lk u ,fin his-Sgja -4.3 5555 ll G i 8 J Q . EI- i IVIERL FELKER ALBERT HASSAN YVOODROW NIAPLTIN THE KEPNER KEY AWARD This is the third year that boys of West High School havekbeen fortunate enough to receive this honor. The Kepner Key is awarded to those senior boys in the Hi-Y Club who have lived such consistently upright lives that other members of the school can look up to them as examples and leaders. A .ix the sun rises 5f1I'7Z1.71g at lhf duzwz of the dny 27 And slowly expands and tr1'u1nph.v, Thu: do our rlezzds with een efe and mind J 'fes,,E- W0 Endeavor to rerzfh the summit 0 their dexi1'e5,' D 'RA I on . . . i1 fQ':1'QED rind we 1170166 :wth llzenz, X :X .ind we are glad for their victory. Y ,xx I fx ' H ' f I if e i, V , , fe 9 CLrFFoRD lWCFADDEN GEORGE SCHAP-F1-:R Emym SCI-IOEPFLIN P IIS To 0- i S- ,QA.a.o.L age t 7 fb . lima-9 ,L-.,JJyL1a QMWLNQ 0'-AN .Q,,,,-,4-,L,L,Qj5 ,gpg ,270-1.AfLfi. I .- U o I 1- - Q , . Q , . U J .Q v 7 ' 0 1 ' o ' f Z A i, u 1 ' IV SQ ' JXNX... Q ' ,gy 17 ,, zz 0- 'V fl ' s' .L i I .. 1- ' D. V S -V'-t, 1 Tl ' 'ft ,I - ' , .' I . ... 4 F' Y -OX ,- - .. ' ,V .h I 'V v 5'Qj'-ul , ' 'X . 1 if 'fwg.:5ff::1111g.g. E N .3.iZE? ij- U Wil - Je ill. ill A R 4. I c -1.5-ell--, . 'Jr' . A A! V .I , x r 'uP- ' ' I V wifi I -v I if Jo .. . 1.5 wg. K va.. g,-aif-fo- f' . 7 1.7 -1 K - f A' t 1- V X , ' .V ' 1 . O lily H A - ' Yi L u 5 O fi 9 ' 6 UA ll l 1 Third row: B. Sjogren, M. Evans, Miss Edna Margaret Bush, Sponsors: U' U Moore. v . . ' l Second row: A. Miller, S. Dettelbach, N. Belisle, V, Forsberg Pekrul, M. Gillian. M. Johnson. . Q First 1-ow: C. McNamara, F. Kennedy, M. De-gan, F. Burcl D. Swanstronil T, DeS-zaak. , A' 'V j ' 'Q -gl., ,c X' diff , K , - , '. K F NTP 0 - Lo I ti? 0 f ,T 'QT ' X, ' ., 'tin 4 ix -K X Q6,f- -f 5: K Xt ty . , A cc, A 1 bi - E r. . 'L 'P ' Q 'Q . . . , ' fi' 1 1 1 A E511 WFP fi ec W- Naomi Belis V - gg Margaret Johnson - Q Freda. Bureharcl Q Fern Kennedy U' 5 - Helen Coffman fc. Ethel Lefholz H Maxine De-gan Charlotte- lNIcNnmnrn - ' Theresa DeSzaalt ' ' Anne Miller ' vu .s. Shirley Dettlebach Geraldine Moori- Bernice Dion Mildred Evans Violet Forsberg - -Dorothy Swanstromf ' Margaret Gillian Edna Pekrul Beulnli Sjogren Mildred 'Weaver The library staff is composed of voluntary students workers who give one period a day to library service. Although there is no actual club with regular meetings, the group does meet three or four times a semester to discuss problems of their work, and once or twice for fun and frolicf' For their service in checking books and shelving them, and of mechanical prepara- tion of new books, the members receive a school service card. Books are the best things, well usedg Abused, among the worst. -Enzerroii. Page 99 -2 'S,-.-9l:?Gf.-45-- . 1 1-Ni t - 1 A' 1 ' ' 1 .1 1 I .X . .1 .y ,K 1111 ' 11N 1 1'1 I ' 1- . 1111 -fl? ' I . , 1m 11,1 - 1 ' ' '11,1'1.W1- . 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Z . .: ' 1--1 .11 J.-11. 1 -x - -A -..1.1 l:'.:.gi?f.1 tf 'f'f11. 1 v1 .2111 ,. . .., ,A . ,A W ,..:,1fff5, izinxy 1 ,,....1 .rx--.-, 11 1 1 1-.:Lii.Nf.i?ifN ia 1 1M 1 ,N .:L:..... .. ,111 1 11 Q11 1 1 in -X. 1- .--, Yx.-.,, ax :Q1 11- 11: '-. vw' Y V--X .T1 X X1 -3. 1 1Hf fi.i14'i2'fsA- 1 X 1 1 1 1 -f 4 wif-iv, 1 1 1- . ,.. .f.-..1 :fs 1- 1 Y-1 .- 1 :gJ2fi:,2,., 1-A 'f .-:LTilQ3ix 1 ,. ,4f.,AH. Y 1 . 1 1 'E f-jg fi, 1111 32 , Top 'roun' F. Day, L. Kintzvle. Third row: G. Johnson, H. XXYXIIIQOOIJ. A. Hassan, F. Jnnzn, C. Smith, C. McFadden. Seco11cZ1'ow.' A. Skolnick, R. Reed, F. Clark, A. Gasser, L. Gassser, A. Budy. First -row: T. Pl1iIliDllS,..-X. Judd, H. Cline-r, P. Henderson. 1-ff. JM .L-'J Twp mu-.' D. Bula-fc-lt, K. Side-rs, M. Pie-tsch, H. Gieswle-1: M. Benmltts. M. Crane, M. Baird S. Cllllllylgllillll. Fourth 1'IIl4'.' M. Nye, E. Vogr-I, L. Pottw--1'. H. Sosnowsliy, E. Slwiffv-x', L. Kuster. M. Sandquist E. Stone. Third rozv: B. Gumnm, E. Sorling, M. Sweetvn, E. Jennings, R. Edlund, M. TVngne1x', E. Jonvs C. .Tone-s, L2'LXvOl1 Hoffman. M. Johnson, Serum! ro-zu: R. Holzer, P. Johnson, 0, Men-ditlm. L. Mc-Nnlly, L. Howell. E. McFarlane, T Boutwright. A. Humsr, H. TVilson, M. Mulvuy. M. Zsnipk, First 7'U'lUfA I. Monico, L. Ste-nplmenson, E. XVire, P. Lvvim-, L. Ynntnrno, M. St. John, YT. McComb V. Shlmeel, C, Switzn--r, E. Maguire. M. Off. Page 100 Q SPUR OFFICERS 1932 1933 LELAND KINTZELE ......, ,,,,,,,,, P residemt ,,,,.4,,A,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, I DA M0NiCqj ALBERT HASSAN ...,. ,,,..,, I '-ice President .,..,,,,, f,'LIFFORD MCFADDEN NIARJORIE WAGNER ..A., ,,,,,, S eoretary ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,, G ORDON PARKS IDA MONICO ........,.... ,,... T reasurer ...,.. ..,, , ,RICHARD SANDQUIST SPUR 1561 SPONSOR Miss BARBARA COUDEN These Junlor and senior students have maintained a HB members of the Local Honor Society: Richmond Bond Aubrey Brelsford Clyde Brothers Albert Budy Sam Butler Alfred Capra Louis Carrado Furman Clark Lyman Colton George Cooper Joseph Cooper-smith Glenn David Mordon Davidson Hugh Dennison Almon Gasser Leo Gasser George Gardner Lawrence Geary Luther Gieseler Leland Ginn Albert Gordon Everett Hanel Evelyn Anderson Ethel Andreen Dorothy Bake-felt Martha Baird Henrietta Batten Mary Bennetts Thelma Boatwright Elsie Brett Ruth Brocesky Virginia Carr Mary Crane Margaret Cuddingan Shirley Cunningham Lucille Curtis Ruth May Daniels Evelyn Dillow Ruth Edlund Mildred Elliott Mary Embury Eileen Eva Laura Forsberg Josephine Fox Hildegarde Gieseler Betty Gumma LaVon Hoffman Ruth Holzer Lillian Howell BOYS Albert Hassan James Hawthorne Spurgeon Hayes Paul Henderson Frank J anza Leonard J enkyns Kenneth J entz Earl Johnson Arnold Judd Morris Judd Leland Kintzele Harvey Kleiner Raymond Kruger Ronald Kurtz Maxwell Laughlin Elbert Lyders Clifford McFadden Albert Milzer Joe Milzer William Mitchell Nathan Molinsky VVi1liam Mueller GIRLS Eileen Jennings Laveda Johnson Mabel Johnson Margaret Johnson Phyllis Johnson Ruth Johnson Clara Jones Edith E. Jones Eleanor Jones Margaret Kauffman Lucille Kuster Ida Libert Eleanor Maguire Esther Marquardt Vvynona McComb Edith McFarlane Lucille McNally Oliverose Meredith Ida Monico Marie Mulvay Mary Nye Marie Off Margaret Peachey Martha Peitsch Rosa Povlotsky Loretta Potter La Vora Roberts average for two semesters and are Theodore Ochs Charles Olsen Gordon Parks Albert Perlmutter Theodore Phillipus George Piper Ralph Price William Ray Robert Reed Richard Sandquist Wayne Suave Aaron Skolniek Clark Smith Ernest Strong John Sullivan Harley Tegner Ernest Valencia Edgar Weber Carl Wilkerson John Wilson Vincent Winn Harry Vvynkoop Sam Zaler Lola Roberts Catherine Roddy Edith Roller Clara Rowley Ione Rupard Esther Sheiffer Deborah Sholancler Ellen Sorling Helen Sosnawsky Myrna St. John Ethel Stone Hulda Swanson Margaret Sweeten Catherine Switzer Barbara Terrell Eleanor Tobias Zelda Triplett Edith Vogel Marjorie Wagner Edna Wagoner Lucille West Harriet Wilson Kathryn Wilson Elizabeth Wire Louise Yantorno Marie Zenick Page 101 QAV4 x ,, 4, O al J 51:3 I 'L' KT - , ' in filo 52 it l ir fl' be 7 , ll 5' li lla 'i ti Sell lill- .. , ' I 'fig T o-me . , ' lv ' X- all . ' I! I i 'l l f . , JE 9 eL . - O 5, J 0 C the 50 U 'C A-lh .'.l. . ,, .. s.f1--, W .. Jrae. 1. ..f -se 1:5- X VXA V1 ' Il W , X J fpffa, Y. m f x Uv, X M , 'P' O X W . A A . yi..- ,zi 7 -, zs K' A '1 I Z if rw, . .irw i iff. , If 0 2.-. Im 55 E Mafia ff 1' ' t Mg I.. J n i. 1 . i . ' 53 jig ' - 1 ,limi r- ' X' , ',suAb -Q13 ,alfa ln'- D. 'u ,. i,. ..v 'ge R s SS-'Q 3+ Yop you NI Bumtt E Barton. C, Bigcraft, H. BisL1op--.lM 'u,N- Fourth row: V. Brust, M. Clark, S. Cunninglmm. E. Emery. J. Jones, A. Lzlrson. Third row: E. Maguire, YV. Martin, YV. McComb, L. McNally, E. Mohr, C. Newman. Second row: M. Peachy, M. Roberts, H. Roll, E. Schoepfiin, M. Schrumpf, A. Skolnick. First row: M. St. John, C. Switzer. I. TYlTlbHl'gPl', R. Vaughn. Page 102 RODEO STAFF 1 9 3 2 WOODROW NIARTIN .... AARON SKOLNICK .....,.. , MYRNA ST. JOHN ...., ELEANOR MAGUIRE... MAYNARD GRUBEN... ALBERT LARSEN ....,,.. ROLAND MILLS .....,.... CATHERINE SWITZER.. Margaret Barnett Catherine Bigcraft Hugh Bishop Shirley Cunningham Ernest Emery Margaret Peachey Lucille McNally RCDEO STAFF 1933 ....,......Editor-ivL-Chief.....,,......AARON SKOLNICK ..,.Jla'na,ging Edit07'.,......UUCHARLES NEWMAN ,.......Ass'ista'nt Ed'it07'........,.....wVVILLIAM HARVEY .......Society.......'.. ........Spov'ts....... ..e....Emcha'nges..,... .......VE1,MA BRUST .,..,.,,,EDVVARD MOHR ..,.....'VINCENT WINN ,,....,.,.News Repo1'ter........ .,........IVAN UMBARGER .D eower Post Repo1'ter...,CA'r1-IERINE SWITZER ASSOCIATES 1932 Marjorie Roberts Harold Roll Herbert Schiff Ed Schoepflin Jack Weiner Tom Spindle Richard Vaughn -- Ro ssl 7 R vw 3 1933 Margaretta. Clark Elizabeth Barton Juanita Jones SPONSORS MISS LORENA HOCKING GEOPGE L, JENNINGS Page 103 . , , 4 - ' K Q. .. .p rr K i , A ag. W ill Q lx 'B '-.'v','fC--:..12- ,' ' ' I ,Q xxx ' f Q vi oi viii X 0' E' 9 A Cla M N -Oi ,, ni 4 V.- .p .l .fy ' 37' - 1 A 11.0 iw, x 5317 , ix M Ei 3 4 A LL A A U ...,.1,,. H -'b L 'Fl' A A 11 ll fl 'E U Xi. 1 i . 5 yhzwq l 'ti' ' W 'Vf r iff, u f., 9 wi fi1I':'L1F-111'- ' ill gg 5 1. .1 . i t 1 .1 L - X- i. 1- , l ' X VY ' i X . I at K J y Q li ,J l 0 'Ds H ith AB O OD l li . We T555 ': .-fl 'Ac luv--' . 'ta' .vf 6-... --.1 t-.ze-,. . 4 er YV, Ray, M. Felker, M. Lancaster, D. Milliken, M. 'VVElgI'lQ1', J. Leaman, G. Piper, C, McFadden ORATORICAL CLUB OFFICERS .P1'i'.si4Ic'i1t.. ,,.... ........... J ABIES LEADI,-KN Vice President .,,,.,,.,, .,...... C LIFFORD BICFADDEN Secrettzrgf ......,,,..,..,., KPELLA FRANCES BIILLIKIN SPONSOR Miss 'VERA THOMPSON As one of the branches of the VVebster-Castalian Club, which is composed of the Debate Club, the Dramatic Club, the Iunta Club, and the Oratorical Club, this organiza- tion has taken part in many forensic activities of VVest. ln the Declamation contest. November 4, Iames Leaman won the first prize of three dollars for a book of his own selectiong and Clilford McFadden won two dollars, the second award. The members of the society prepared orations on the Kiwanis Americanization Con- test subject, Is Capital Doomed? and delivered the same oration for the XVilliam Dwight Meade contest. Della Frances Milliken won the Meade gold medal for her deliv- ery and thought in preparation on the subject, and Clitiord McFadden was chosen to represent VVest in the Kiwanis contest at North High School, February 2-l. P09 L' I 0.9 Standing: S. Stone, YV. Ray, L. Pe-rseh, L. Bishop. D. Dalton, G. Piper. Sitting: I. Leliner, R. Shapiro, L. McNally, G. Yuhvuh, M. -XXvidlTlBl'. Z. Triplett, E. Jones, E. Jennings. OFFICERS P7-gsiflent ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,, E DITH JONES SPC'7'E'fCll'y.. ,,,,..,. ZELDA TRIPL1-:TT Tice President ........ ....,.. A Iam' XVIDMER Trerzszfrei' ..... ....,.,, G ENEV.-x YAHVAH SPONSOR Miss JULIA DALY This club is for only those juniors and seniors who are interested in debating and who wish to develop skill in forensic work. The members have held debates with each high school in Denver and with freshmen at Denver University. The first semester is spent chiefiy in preparation for the spring controversies. An annual party in May is the only social activity of the organization. Page 105 FW F? 'f fall 'H X ,I an f' f J lv .1525 X' -i l . . J I.: ., ' ' w ffl!! L ' ,Q lull 1-lag I Dio my Nl QTILQ , will H31 fi. 3537651 ,i ii is T is y A l 'Z . l. 4 cl 4 ' QM- lla 1 0 , U. Ll ' U . ATC V. ' 4 if 2 3 , we f f ai l he ,. - -f ' N E EL- ' 1' Lg: f F 4f N T? e L ?-1 lf: H. gy W3 - E u !' E lg V M Fx? v .- ll' R 2 will . - ff it ' i X-A e nfl' .ffl V i x ,Ra l l all-ij W If O f. 1 .A fs, -'f , Q.. -- , , i J . t we ee , , A lie, 5 lb its -ol GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS 'fi President.. ,.......... ..,.,,,, E VELYN DILLOXV Sfwetrzry .,,,,.., ,. ,,,,, ELLEN SORLING li , Vice PrcsirIf:it,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,... ELIZABETH YVIRE Tl'E'US1l7'f?'I' .,,, , ......,. RIARIE OFF f ll I X ' SPONSOR , J! -. . E. Miss LULU KING ,fer f-'i' 557' 1 Q Affiliated with the Y. W. C. A., the Girl Reserve Club of NVest helps to promote friendship among girls and the spirit of helping others. The many activities include charity work, which is done through distributing baskets of fruit at Thanksgiving and at Christmas. Clothes are also made by the girls for chil- dren in charity institutions. The Girl Reserves operate a second-hand bookstore, which is another evidence of the many activities of this organization. The social activities at the Y. VV. C. A. include an annual Christmas party, the boy-friend party. and the regular Wednesday meetings, which are held for girls from all schools. Page 106 .f5:ff ' ' Z Top -row: E. Mohr, M. Ke-rin, G. Parks, L. Kintzele, M. Judd, R. Green, J. Leavitt. E. Under- wood, H. Roll. Fourth row: E. Niblo, E. XVa11nee-, YV. Cohen, R. Baber, YV. Sampson, XY. Mellvnin, G. Coop-fr. H. Harris. Third row: A. Preston, YV. Martin, J, Fe-rrin, R. Yoder. H, Hansen, L. Gnssar. Mr. Gourlny, Sponsor. Secogg Haw: F. Day, P. Henderson, H. Dennison, G. Davis, M. Lancaster, J. Le-ninnn, G. Piper, . ay. First row: G. Schaeffer, C. RICl7?Ulfl!-'11, E. Grubin, E. St-howpllin, A, Hnssnn, M. Fellier. J. Daniels. s.! HI Y K swf an g T .fc'ffJ'u ,V . ? i 'n ' ' , ' OFFICERS i J Y 3 . R. President ..............,.... .. ...,..,. ALBERT HASSAN Sf?C'i'6'fflV,ll ..,. ....... 4, ...... GEORGE SCHAEFFER First Vice President ,.,,,.......... ..,... A IERL F1-:LKER C'orre.s1m11diny Set-mtfziqf .......,.. EDW'ARD GRUBIN Second Y-ice President ...... CLIFFORD BICFADDEN TVPIISIIVFI' ...... .......... .,.,...,,,,, E D WIN SCHOEPFLIN SPONSOR All-1. J. PAUL GoUr:1,.-xr Sponsored by the Y. M. C. A., this international organization has one fundamental purpose-to create, to maintain, and to extend high standards ot Christian character throughout the school and community. The members delight in lightening the burdens of the sick at the County Hospital by taking books. magazines, and jig-saw puzzles to those in the tuberculosis ward. Regularly this club meets with similar organizations of the other high schools for get-together dinners and programs, thus creating a good spirit of friendship between the schools. Football lettermen were the guests at the Hi-Y Foot- ball Dance in Novemberg and the following month the club brought the Atwater Kent entertainers to Westis assembly. Page 107 . , L 1 ii '65 , , ijt tram 'N if 3 1 'sl .fs ix U l W. 49. .1 4 L 1 fi H C H'-I Xl VA ,Sc ' fi X 'l I , i 1 V l 9 l 'I ,gl 020 V Mya Us 0 ' - U A' . '2 . JA VS dp . . og - lo I MU ny ffl. . UI lj I v.. A fe- . A-A 5 'ir .5 i7 l Q' ' IWQX wx -J I fxw A . 1 , . P-A .g ,g EW: W if f f F h ll to I 3 -1 l'-' W1 P xi.. A rl V lr or . r ND, A' Ad il' hp his 5+ 6 fs? Q10 o .V V' iq Lil U -, . Xu 1. N- .nf Page 6 QFQVVO1' And nozv have come to a close hfty golden years Of attainments, great and sinall, Each fraught ivith nzeinories - Mein ories of cherished friendships that have Enriched our lives, cheered our hearts. We have gained vvisdorn, too. Experience-unrelentin g teacher of life's open hook Has shovvn us the hitter, the siveet, ' The pungent, the sour. Hence from the masters of the teeinin g Orient- Confucius, M ohainined, the Buddhas, The ufise, the enlightened- We have gained precious pearls, Upalescent, changing ivith the varying moods Of the human heart. Around the nech of each dear friend, We, the Annual Board, hang A glittering gem of ivisdonz. A nd ivith our eyes turned to The famed distant Mecca, We involqe the rays of eternal happiness to warm Your hearts to the reception of our humble hook, WESTWARD HO of 1933. i X' I . ul . 1l .I .1 1 39:6 - JV . QI . gf' cn l' u .F Q lit-'X ' or .ig V 11 11 X lx 1lll-fry rl O l J fl 1 rf .I time? HJ I 11' 'X ELI? fill ? ' ' lilly: 36 3 V W if 1 if W3 Nm jfd? yfQg5 A L. l , 4. 4 StfL'l1ll'f7lg.' R. Cuddingan, J. Coopersmith, Mr. N'Valdo Mille-1: Sponsorg C. Fischer. J. Crane, c Q f J. Ferrin, - Sitting: C. Bruner, E. Morgan, T. Scherrer, S. Burgess, F. Oliver. S Q .. . gl-ef Z4 BD 0 ,1 .y G lf, LW OFFICERS vu 1932 1933 i - CARI, FISCHER ....... . ......... Stage Illaizczger ........,. ........,. J OHN CRANE 1 SV FRED OLIVER .............. Assistant Stage Jltnmgei' ...... JOE COOPERSMITH .fr 15:-.v Q . THORNTON SHERRER .............. Sccfetmql .......,.... ,. ..... FRED OLIVER ' ' SPONSOR x MR. XXYALDO S. BIILLER -.Je .-ss.',,.,1. 1 .f 5 R' ' X-we xwssj-1 -t X ,RX Ns '9- af L,,. asp at L, x ... 1 .1-NR is 3- X 1 ce Only twelve responsible, cooperative boys who have at least one free period during the day which they can spend working backstage may be members of this organization, and each one is voted in by the members of the club, and forfeits his membership by fail- ing to cooperate with the members of the club or to follow instructions. These boys have rendered outstanding service during the school year in caring for stage properties, keeping the stage clean and in order. and in cooperating in every way with entertainers. 1 k S Page 108 fbi ,K fd ll i f , 4- K... at-1 'r -n wil . .- , ..,R'.g,,..... . 5 . .H -433' ,. ,-as nw .- WH, fp.- gu - , gs ' I w, H r 4, J . sate lub -' '-si:xf:i:..g . 1, if' .::.'-fa.-Tltl'-.1 hi fc-. ..g:. Qtziig llffifi . iz- sm1Q'etaasx il 'TLQI5--S12 j : ' i: L' , 77,2 E , Y . R., ' C Xl' I l - X L I s ., - i 'sei-. 4 ' X . Y Back row: B. Funche-on, Miss Margaret Riley, Sponsor: A. Heekel, M. VVag'ner, J. Leaman, C. Smith, L. Levey, D, Millikin, R. Alquist, S. Boggess. Front row: J. Berger, M. Mulvay, E. Maguire, C. Switzer, M. Spelman, D. Sholander, M. Peachey. DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS 1932 1933 DELLA FRANCES BIILLIKEN .....,. ,.,,,,,, P resilient ..,,,,.., .,...,..,, S COTT Boaoiass IWIARGARET PEACHEY ..,.......... ,...... T 'ice President ..,.... ...... IX IARJORIE YVAGNER DEBORAH SHOLANDER ........ ........ S ecrettzry ...... ...,............ A NN HECKEL CATHERINE SWITZER .,..... ..... T reasurer ...... ....... D IADELINE SPELINIAN BLANCHE FUNCHEON ...... ......., H istorvituz ....., ....... E LEANoR BIAGUIRE re SPONSOR Miss MARGARET RILEY Masqueraders is the more decorous title for this group of popular entertainers, all of Whom have fulfilled the membership requirements and have been severely initiated. Only those students who have had previous high school dramatic training or have studied with a private instructor and Wish to exploit their talent are eligible to try out for this society. She Stoops to Conquer, the all-school play, was sponsored by the club, and the members gave two plays for the student body during the school year. Page 109 A . F5 l li ' VL il, 4 ,A U rl KZ 'Ni xxx . ,.,'. -.A' L lin -02 - i F-in A to -f f , '- '1 Q ff! I rgjillii' my E1 ajl rl eg 5 .oo - . D' I NP. u f Emi Yi 5 V -4 , Ll., ,P Zn U. . :L-. wb, - ... -fb .gf . Q' IWQZ O . 'N :lf .KQ T, , , , i A 4 D J xii lit 6 X 1- ix pi x ' X lf sig X! 'fA VV. um Q C -1 i .5 flijbikv ,QQ .ul-G5 In v IS 'u Xk ll .- .'-N .. , ,, 5? Top row: G, Musgrove, L. Knhre, G. Hourez, F. Third TOIUI R. Heck, H. Crispen, L. Lindsey, M. enberg. SP4-ond row: Z. Triplett, V. Mesler, R. Dunie-ls. Dawson, C. Jones, C. Martinez. First row: D. Morris, L. Hunt, M. Xxlllgllf-'l', M. G. Mitnehkw, A. Miller, L. Halverson. 114:23 BIARJOHIE XY.-tGNEu.. . EDITH JONES ...... .. GLENRUSE BIISCHE RUTH BIAY LJ.1.N1E1.s, DOMESTIC ARTS CLUB OFFICERS ......Presi11e11t....... .. Viv-6 President. ....Sem'etar1f, T7'El!lSZlI'C7'.. ELSIE All-XI-IHNE ........ ..... H ostess ...... SPONSORS W Mins.. JOSEPHINE 13.-XRTOSCH MRS. HESTEH HOLADAY Miss EVELYN JONES QQ Miss XYINNIE BIARSHALL Dolan, R. Luna. Mitchell, C. Meyer, O. Hunt, M. Katz. 5 Roth M. Senior, A. Rinne, M. Roberts. E. Jones P NYidmer, C. Bigernft. M. Spelmnn, C, 5WlIZEl 1933 ........,Lo1s HUNT CATHERINE BIGCRAFT .......M.anY NYIDME1: .. .WLOIS fl.-XNDOXY KIARJORIE XYAGNER One of the oldest organizations in West, the Domestic Arts Club, has established an enviable reputation for promoting social and school affairs. The purpose of the D X C is to establish lasting friendship among the members and to further all school actii ities Among the many lovely traditions of the club are the annual rose initiation tor new members and the Mother-Daughter banquet and the prominent speakers which torm 11 part of the regular meetings. Page 110 Sitting: E. VV1'ight, H. Gieseler, M. Cullins, L. Roberts, C. Nelson. F. Burchard. B. Barr. Stan.ding.' B. Risley, F. Crites, W. DuBois. M. Baer, M. Johnson, M. Haney, L. Hanes. Kneeling: F. Hudson, H. Swanson, I. Pings, E. Melching, H. Dunn, E. Skolniok. 1932 EFFIE BIELCHING ......... HILDEGARDE GIESELER ..,..... HULDA SWANSON ....... LA VORA ROBERTS ,...... WINIFRED DuBois .,,... CAMP FIRE GIRLS OFFICERS .......Pres'ident,..,.... . . .Tice President.. .......Sec1'eta1'y....... ...,...T1'eu.surei'....... ........Sc7 ibe....... m SPONSORS 3-gs? lie-'fn MISS DIIABEL FORD at ia Miss ETHEL ODGERS o NIISS CQRACE TRIPLER 1933 ......LA HVORA ROBERTS .,....CAR0LINE NELSON ...HUFREDA BURCHARD HILDEGARDE GIESELER ...UXVINIFRED DUBOIS West's group of Camp Fire Girls is a branch of the international organization which was founded twenty-two years ago. Earning of honorsg working toward the ranks of Woodgatherers, Firemakers. and Torchbearersg planning for the annual Birthday cere- monial in March, and holding a monthly after-school social hour and group ceremonial, in which they are awarded honor beadsg preparation of Thanksgiving and May baskets for the Neighborhood Houseg camp outings, parties and picnics and work in the Needle- work Guild, all form a part of the activities of this society. Page 111 .vii -A - L FR A W U il il U 'N ,.:,ff-4 .5 'Sli -. at , ' o info '!'3?Q'i wi.: f , vo Q . gi 9 LT N fanny rl .QLU ' ,' gift. 1 2 l ffdfak' p i A.. lu., gi? . ny 13. v v 14.0. ', - 5 'f' if 1 -Q 2 4- , , ,- -fm , 1 v, 'f' 'x lj!! lf A ff, qtxf op 4A9':f-r 5 Il gb 1 4.1.5 N' K ' ,x V. 435 lg 5 ,1 151 - X K l l X iq X 'l, X. Mf g X . . X4 n in' fl w E A - ' ls, .Lb .93 .vi - A 1 . ln-- .DA u xx, 2 'vu X Kew?-42,51 xma 'ug X li 2 l .S ' E QE: 'ii H 'Q ' Fgk 1 x :- . ig :- A,- 3... -,,:..1. Q--?..L7 ll og, .' ' lv , . . 1 if-,., -0.-'33 .35.211535:3:f.T.-,,gf j ' ' If , R, .f - . . 2 , ' ' .5 55,55 A ...,. .,,, W. .L N'-f s - .- .1 it IS- ,Q ' 1 ' E . ,ffm 4 Q , -gi: , 'yi --1 . .Q .ri --ff, wgg i s Ti. ' gli? . . ,l 5. 35,32- 5 ML-. -. .--.-2 .N-A-J ' E- 1 ,:-QTL. .I - V ,- j' ha d ,ig , :Q -- I. - -as I -lug Q 97 5 3-1 ' Y 1 ' XT viii. M L -X I1 ..-E ir' nl Fifih 7'IJ1t'.' L. Cliippin, I. Umburger, K, Obierliolt, A. Preston, R. Cuddingan, J. McCreedy. O. Anderson, TV. Carter. , Fourtlz. row: E. Sc-heter, H. Bakstrom, D. Kyflin, E. Stevens, L. Swee-tsa, M. Levitt, J. Rice, A. Veite-ngruber, L. Larson. Third row: E. Hall, A. Bunnell, R. Seitz. J. Cook, R. TVard, M. Liders, C, Foot, D. Coup. Second roux' V. Robinson, C. Ellis, G, Jackson, P. Slawson, O. Pratt, M. Slaxrson. L. Raines, M. Sclirumph. First four: R. Shipiro, H. Games, XV. Martin, L. Barnett. ORCHESTRA N l --....,.....,....a fm.. Lili., ZH ,, .f oi' Q .if 1 LE 5 . sksima 1 I . . l ,,,: X? 7 jf' GLEE CLUB Page113 ff 'll' ,J f Til l 2 Tv . rr 'A ' ' f - .. 'ar' V ng-, kgs Y. 3 LF., iw, Y we-'J .. .,... Q.. l 'V ' . A V- 1 sm- 1.-J-'5 '-v sm r L. 44st Top ro-zu: VSL Mueller, R. Wfarnke. Third row: Miss VanLandingham, Sponsor: R. Hoffman, E. Grubin, B. Hullender, Mr. Fergus, Sponsor. Second row: P. Lane, S. Zaler, M. Lancaster, J. Henderson, R. Newton, L. Carrado. First row: M. VVolach, R. Todhunter, L. Forsberg, M. Baird, A. Strutz. MATH CLUB OFFICERS 1932 1933 EDWARD GRUBIN ...... ........ P resident ,...... ...,.... R EYNOLDS HOFFMAN BIARTHA BAIRD ........ ..,.. I 'rice 1l1'BS'fd6'71f ...... ......... E DYVARD GRUBIN LOUIS CARRADO ......... ....... S ecretary ....... ...... T JAURA FORSBERG SPONSORS Miss D. IVANLANDINGHAIXI, LETVIS V. FERGUS This club was formed for the purpose of stimulating interest in mathematics other than that learned in the classroom. It meets twice a monthg one meeting is given to subjects of general interest, the other is devoted to the study of the slide rule. The mem- bers become efficient enough to use the rule in class work. Whoever has been a member of this group has learned the history of mathematics and the achievements of all the great mathematicians of the world. The membership is never very big, but it certainly is composed of the intelligentsia. Page 113 Oi 1--rf omg . ,H fjgf VVN, E ll U M Q ll .EV K. I fix? ' it all ill 1 . A 'Mb . A ll .Ei -'F Tug, X 1 H ' I M5 . if 0 'iq' YJHHL I V ' Gill C28 Q ak' ' ' 0. . in I s,.9 1, nl , my Vt- ..., O ill? I: X uvq v A ami ' Ai' . M v' Q s E C. e rc , by a, OA-Dv 'Q ge. '-emwnvw ' I 'fl row: R. G1'94l'll, L. Gieseler. Second row: Mr, Carlton Aylnrd, Sponsor: E. 'Webs-r, M. Sanders. Wrsr Vuzv: F. Rowley, R. Switzer, L. Blll'C'l1I'l1'Ql, F. Jirnza. R. Kurtz. fl ' Q. , f' It 7 -ff? 'lf 0 ' ' M g, J U V4 lib ! we V af Q lp y X will i XX rf X o db Q C Cc? 1 1117 'l F1 5 u or Jr A .',, :qty I5 .ut ,. .QN- RADIO CLUB SPGNSOR MR. CARLTON .XYLARD There are thirty-five thousand persons in the world who have qualified for a Federal license for radio operating and transmitting. Ten of these operators are West High School students, and one is a science teacher who has coached the boys in their radio work. Mr. Aylard and his ten boys, Lloyd Burchard, Fred Fowler, Raymond Green, Roy Graber, Frank Ianza, Ronald Kurtz, Virgil Lamb, Max Sanders, Russell Switzer, and Edgar Weber operate a transmitting station from the lower tower room of the school under the call letters of WQHYD. By means of the code system, communication is car- ried on with other Federal operators in every country in the world. Page 114 ul -L -I- Ll... Y 1 I , Top row: E. Altlilisch, E. Piekard, D. Dre-es, K. Hutter, Mr. Lloyd Bailey, Sponsor: R, Switzer. G. Zuber, C. Aspergren. TIL-i1'd1'ow: A. Milzer, Lewis, J. Pieknrd, K. Fisher, F. Dzxuglieity, T. XVi11is, M. Green, T. Becker, Second, row: B. Singer, B. Jones, G. XVngner, E. Edelen, F. Carlisle, H. Admins, J, French, S. Carveth, E. Zimnierman. First row: M. McQuade, V, Forsberg, L. Forsherg. M. Evans, J. Btirroughs, E. Neff, L. Morgan. D. McCarty. NATURE CLUB OFFICERS 1953! 1933 ELEANOR NIAGUIRE ...... .......... P resident .....,, ..LAURA FORSBERG ALBERT MILZER ....................... ...Vice .President .,.... ELEANOR MAGUIRE DOROTHY ANN BAIxEFELT .....,.. .......... S ec1'etu1-gf ......, ........ D ONALD DRES LAURA FORSBERG ,..,..,.,......... ..,.... T l'f?ILS1l?'6'7 '....... ..., 3 IILDRED EVANS SPONSOR MR. LLOYD F. BAILIDX' -. This club is for those students who have taken a course in the biological department or who are vitally interested in Finding the enjoyment and the beauty in nature 'and who have some knowledge of biology. Hikes and nature-study trips to museums, Hsh hatch- eries, and the observatory at Denver University form a part of the club activities. Page 115 vt --' .VLK .rl ,, six' .- gf e 4 g U li t N X n i 'Eg il L. X' fix 1 ' . , i f f 'I .bglll A f t, ll .il L ,gl -fdgosll V mv N' Ciwn' l U 'F A H 52 l alvgske P. Dux lu, wif? .Vina Z4 n-..- P.-:2 f 'lil' - 12 - AW ,.. -1 QI I I Yay IV fl R JK , A If .1-1 EQ! it 'iff 1 11 IW' i Q l s- I I dlxxii - ' ' 'lfxl I I K4 II J f :It s X , I X . I :p p , X, X III 0 -. U 51 0 ll q ty I' is I 0 A I Q br I f- .. . . 4 X . o ' , 3 . . . ' -i I i K, I 1 I I i Q .' ' like Q13 A .ol-I -.cs IQ --- ,Ik U ,. QN- . - - ,u. .sg -irilf Q17-. ' L.- .:, N I I I . I . ' - - X, X, '5555 A.-5-3 '-M5 X --mt-.4-:T yr. -ia,-g mx?Sff15?:Z3f'ff:5'Ea-' 1 r-3454 ' grae-2'-we .1,5q':s.- 7 .fif- . -- .- X- L--Sgsf-N' - tg. Y .23- gf-f5?,..,g-np.: 1 - . - - X Q-if-El'ew ,Y-'35, ,-9 -u gms, fr-1.3 .s s Nw .mp ,, . ' -.:'25'Ss:-Qfiyl f sr ? gg :' - e , 5. -A w.. I . ' XX ii ll' :.:.r- V' . j-A,-gtg? j og-- Ze':.:j':-Q-. '- IJ' ' 1- x- . L.. ..-fl: -:555'1NX.iX 'g - X, . XX.. , E.-i, -Lg 2-3' -S I- up -. .N ai n iir-165 ,-as f - -a - -- . .KW . ahh 1? ca- W x -- -, Q ' :- g - Eff? ,Q i Li - . as hi-:,.' . ff,-.TJ-P-2-S l ?- Ti idx if-ji i Thirzl row: J. Ste-ele, F. Dupriests, R. Boigg M. Alle-nstein. C. Solano. Seemzd row: M. Smith, G. Schaeffer, J. Sullivan, R. Sandquist, TV. Ray. First row: M. Giese-lei: Mrs. Ze-hb, Sponsor: V. Johnson. A. TVinliler, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB OFFICERS President .......... ......,.. X 'ELIXIA JOHNSON SE'C'1'Elfll1'jl ...., ........ YY VILLIALI RAY Vice President ...... ..... 3 IORTON ALLENSTETN Treusizrcr ..,,, ........ J OHN SULLIVAN SPONSOR Mus. FRANCES YVEBB As implied by the name, the purpose of the International Relations Club is to further an understanding of World affairs. During the First semester the club trains speakers for the Shafroth extemporaneous speaking contest. Wynona McComb and William Ray were chosen from this group to represent West in the eleventh annual contest. The second semester is devoted to a study of the League of Nations, given in prepa- ration for a country-wide examination on the League and its Work. As additional work, the organization reads and studies about other international affairs. Page 116 ,A- ff ' J .N x .9 if 0 Qi , . .ii is . -- F K' -fp Stmzdi'ng.' S. Kauffman, M. Lewis, L. Gieseler, C. TVilsOn, H. Gait, M. Green, VV. Davis, R. Kruger, L. Deve-r, R. Green. Sitting: L. Ste-aphenson, A. Hamer. M. Cullins, F. Flick, M. Elliott, L. Barnett. Kneeliirg: H. Hill, L. Ridgley, M. Johnson. CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS 1932 1933 MARGARET BARNETT ...... ..,,..,. P resident ...... . ........ RIARGARET BARNETT RAYMOND GREEN ...... . ...Vice President. ........ FLORENCE FLICK MABEL JOHNSON ....... ...Secretary .... .. ....... DIILDRED ELLIOTT SPONSOR MR. SHIRLEY R. TAYLOR Sunken Gardens forms the background for the Camera Clubs kodak pictures. which are taken twice a year. The development, printing, enlarging, and a small amount of tinting are done by the members of the organization. Anyone except freshmen who has a camera or who can borrow one is eligible to join this society. Page 117 IX 47 A Yi , . ' A. , 1 zz . liz ' ll! - . , lag f . 3 Ei , I ' - Q I.-Q A, vw. V. Xlx ' A ,:f.:f3rl?Q5f:e1i.1... WX if F' lit. it lqig I fy A rm, . I .V I ! if 'i it Q QTL 020 CTX! QLD ' 1 , . V il D geek? 41' on- lv. 0 ng ll, l I7 . .gb V' .- .- cfs- 1 I-IARRY V. KEPNER P1'z'11f1'p1zl Page 7 bf slb A I I f df 'is ' x .T-X 'kb 3: ,aff V' V ' . ' ,if . 'I .z,A is-5. iii 2 ' V-' 1 -ff' - p E-I 5 , ' '. 'Tis : Q 'J E 1'-H . I.. Q 1 . fi' Q , - ' llli F ' v A ,H . . , l. f 'IU7 pig QF' eg, 'le,,Bv Q. ..i.g,, anv- 'Da ,--.' .CAT X, N Q r. 5? Q PL gf x - 1 if ' Q-75 1 J t-,R . J I - Q ' .N T -T i,,v is -, , Top row: R. Priee, J. Kingston, XV. Patterson. G. Parks. L. Kintzele, J. Hill, R. Cuddigan, J. YVells, M. Brown, D. Sherman, B. Carter, T. Norton, H. Miller, C. Pace. Fourth, row: E. Niblo, E. Johnson, J. Finnegan, B. Hencller, C. Smith, E. Chambers, J. Ambler, R, Sandquist. R. Graliain, J. Mc-Creedv, M. Mitchell. Tltirzl row: J. G+-lt, E, YVal1ace. E. 'l'Ll1'lOl', F. Clark, D. Dennison, R. Reed. H. TVeingart, T. Sanchez, I. Umburger, O. Pratt. TV. Martin. Second row: J. Thiel. Mr. Reed, Sponsor: M. Fellrev, J. Speight, A. Brelsford, H. Roll, F. Chip- pendale, J. Henry, J. Daniels, H. Hansen, R. Vaughn. First rozc: XY, Johnson, R. Fulton, VV. Duke. G. Perlnnitter, H. Dennison, S. Butler, J. Carlton, B. Bough, E. Mohr. BOOSTERS CLUB OFFICERS Hill! 1933 SAM BUTLER .....,,...... ......... 1 Jresizlent ..... .. ....... FRED CHIPPENDALE XYooDriow RI,-ARTIN ...,. .. ....... Vive Presirimit ..... . ....... . ..... TOM NORTON M1-:RL FELIQER ........ ..... . .Nf r'retczi'y-Trerzszzrer..... ..,.... XVooD1iow IIARTIN SPONSOR CYRIL D. REED To support. maintain, and uphold all athletic activities of West is the purpose of the Boosters Club, an organization for sophomores, juniors. and seniors. The only require- ments are the possession of a student ticket or an athletic ticket. Starting the football season in characteristic West spirit. the Boosters led an enthusi- astic, cheering parade from West to the Denver University stadium. Selling orange-and- black tags before each game is one of the club's methods of inducing school enthusiasm and ot advertising athletics. The annual Spring Frolic. an elaborate atlair given in honor of all VVest lettermen, is their most outstanding social event. Page 115 Ss S. I 2 v Aff 1 7 I lj'T-T lx ,..-,--- . '-rd. izffefefyfnerrrfrm Top row: C. Vlfestcott, J. Keller, M, Vlfollum, B. Gutierrez, XY. Brown. Fourth row: M. Burch, J. Barnett, V. Ateherson, M. Le Baron, M. Roberts, C. Noffsinger, J, York. Third row: Gumma, M. Ylfesteott, M. Roberts. Second row: M. Olin, First row: E. Lefliolz, E. Craig, E. BI21l'C1LlElI'Clt, M. Johnstone, L. Potter, M, Zenick. M. TV1'ink1-er, W. McComb, V. Robinson, C. Putallnz, A. Rinne. M. McKenna, F. Hudson, M. Minniss, H. Reddington, H. XVilson. G. Richter. B. EC.PRoddyME. Jones, E. Johnson, L. Se-gel, L. MeGinniss, D. Bakefelt, E. Slieiffer. . ayne. . Pietse 1. GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB OFFICERS President ............ ..... . .YVYNONA MCCOMB Secretary... . ....... ESTHER Bl.-XRQUARDT Vice P'VE'S'idG11f ....... . .,.. .... Lo RETTA POTTER Treasurer ........ .,.... E STHER SHEIFFER SPONSORS MRS. M.-LBEL RANDALJ. Miss LOUISE MCKNIFF To be eligible for the Girls' Sports Club L1 girl must earn two hundred points in after-school sports such as speedball, volley ball, basketball. stunts, track, and baseball. And to retain membership she must make two hundred points a year. The social activities of the club include the annual fall hike and the initiation of new members at a supper party in the social room at the beginning of the second semester. Page 119 J ...Lp gf -14 i a .4 tl NOX 0 it Ui ' ll ill ' I MZ ' lill , Q' it ll ,gl all 165310 X vlfi ill' -T 0 l lip i - . T31 Q 4 . lily. UD 0 D v.-'f t ...f .-f, 3 ' 'H . . 5 1 ff? 9' ff 'vs' if -gr! 2. k E154- - 'f,:'?A-St: l ff? ,i f if li' ' ,f - 7 ,fd ,s' ' '54 4 if 4 w- 'J L. tg, . 5 , 4252. 14' fz' -if Tli 425' 1 'i?2f:f..ff...1' -. 1 ., '12 .J X Vi' -ff ,Q'11'f1ffQ,-. ,' 1 .. 'li' f42i'-g'..i5'Q- .LQ WW! .,- f. .ks l I. ' N J . i ll ,L--'O -'Q Y ., . 'T-T -.-seg: 4 5 - ii: -Tszif iv' El ' 5 - f I If- 1f 1..- eg it 7, jf'i ,gall . -x? H-isis 555,92 fit? sl' ll 151 'MU .xg Vw O 95 - E-P-H A. 4 , . in s ' . is - , I I 4 v - - I R fl! N...3jV-A545 If r. 5,5-S, I ,A - all . 5 Fill. XJR' 7 H. . ' 1'-',js,g, 31 Y tv- Q . - .A A . S i 1 0-Q . All u Cx 'lelfqftkb ol ,ls U43 IU-- A N - il.-V lc? Top 7'O'1U.' C. Ford, V. VVe1h0rn, F. Clevinger, H. Hudson. Tltinl row: M. Braecklin, M. Peachey, M. Durocher, C. W'l1ite, C. Payton, M. Evans, V. Giroux. Sec-mid row: S. Trujillo, E. Needham, G. Simpson, I. Rupard, E. Ritsehnrd, E. Roller. First row: M. Martin, L. Larsen, F. Crites, J. Jones. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS President ,...... ...,...,... H ENRY HUDSON Yioe President .........,.. ...... E LLENDER NEEDHAM Secretavry ........... ......... ......... F R ANCES CRITES SPONSOR Miss LOUISE STARR Pncrc Anyone having completed one semester of French is eligible for membership in this club. The purpose ot the organization is to promote interest in the study of French and to afford greater opportunity for informal use of the language by means of games. songs, and plays. The activities of the club include the presentation of native programs of music, reci- tation, and gamesg clramatization of short French plays: making of Denver Albums- to be exchanged with pupils of French cities: and correspondence between club members and pupils in French schools. Page 120 '7 s l, Q. l 5 I ' s Third Tow: J. Chillienne, G. Cruter. I Second row: S. Brown, F. McLaughlin, Miss Longan, Sponsor: A. Cleve-nger, L. Ginn. F-irst row: E. Wagne1', L. Ste-aphenson, I. Monico, B. Richmond, R. Edlund, M. Sweeten, M. Embury. 1 H 3 2 CLARA HOLNIES ...,.....,,....... IDA IVIONICO ...,....,,..,......,....... MARY VIRGINIA EMBURY .....,. BETTY JANE RICHMOND ...,.. JOE C1-IILLIENNE. ..,........ MARIONET CLUB OFFICERS . ,,..,,.., Prttsideut ....... . ......Yice Prrside11t...... ........Secre1tary.,..,,,. ........IlIgn.gQger........ ......... Scqnerym... EPQIYTSOR Miss ROSEMARY LONGAN 1933 MARY WVIRGINIA EMBURY ,,...,,,MARGARET SWEETEN . ,... OLIVEROSE MEREDITH ....,......GILBERT CRUTER .,.......JOE CHILLIENNE 1 Coordinated with the Fine Artsilelubgithe Marionet Club has made much progress during the school year. Freshman assembly witnessed their initial production, Snow White and the Dwarfs, and the Follies Qf 1933, written and produced by Betty lane Rich- mond, were an interesting feature in a Ianuary P. T. A. program. f,il 'lu Page 121 -iw ai A1 El A st. .5 ' r W X , f .I X iq li it lg ,. fl O Q Qi lf' V.rgLl'l'Q ft, I LX' ' X my f 16 N n , yi ' 'Y gliflk l 'il Amr' I V . 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K-5...9?h-ggpq, ire - .: Q '-1:.iq:ja'N- V-are 4 . .L-1. 5, Qi!- 5wus'e'-ew ?li2if Lsf f-5 ' 1 Q 3 7 ' -.Til l Egisees 'T r 'H -f of ,, f fig: - fe-'li 'Sl' . - -. ff- ---f'.l Q if ,-1-il :..f-v ff 1 1-it X V 2.-, L 5 --f -fi, -g wus Y-- .l3:,:::' Fourth row: Miss Marys. Sponsor: B. Jones, J. Plummer, R. Graham. Third row: D. Dickerson, K. Euler, M. Reed, F. DLlPl'l8St, H. Fancher, J. Samuelson. Second row: E. Craig, L. Erickson. M. MeQuade, L. Boggs, L. VVhite, G. Musgrove, P. Luna, G. Siekler. First row: H. Barber, B. Risley, M. Eisen, Y. Lauer, O. Skoog, M. Payton, L. Chester, N. Young. JUNTA CLUB STAFF EcI'itor-izz-Cliief ,,,.,, ,...,.,,, H ENRY FANCHER Assistcmt Editor ....... ....... E DITH CRAIG Managing Editor ..... ........ .TACK SAMUELSON. SPONSOR Miss EMILY MARRS Editing a Sophomore Magazine, which is posted on the bulletin board each month, has been the activity of the forty pupils in this club, which is for sophomores interested in preparing for public speaking, journalism, or creative Writing. During the First semester the members write and produce short plays, give speeches, and hold declamation eontests within their own group. Page 1.232 3 QQQDDL, KX 13 a' . ,Afo ' ,. ' 1 It E51 , b .,I- Atv , ' 1 iq IQ. . ..-. Qi-Liga? Ib..,A , D ' Nl 4 'lb . fj. ,ff il' ' l X we Q QQ mil L A , 06g O will 'Y QL 0 Sta11cZi11g.' J. Rice, A. Miller, E. Stone, G. Doughtery, L. McNally, the YVinmer: D. Sholander. ' 1 Seated: M. Moran, R, YVurtzlmch. I L , J . A . Con+es'ran+s In +he Mary L. Wl'1l+e Sughf-Reading Con+es+ 'fbi ig 0 A 0 x D . SM . . -- E ny . A' 1 Uj ' I H . , Q ' vt . . Buck row: YV. Franklin, R. Franklin, R. Alexander, R, Chew, J. Leumun 1.C1'O0llQl'l, P. Hawkins, A. Preston. Front row: J. Steele, TV. Martin. DANCE ORCHESTRA Page 1.23 f f MI' Mfii, W ii' VWW' qv L. A 'X ev rs ff 'V K ,ffl ,ff 'K 'A If 0 w 1 47:55 iily iii E ' i ik , . . gi ml X Nix ii 'ii .ii AM . . S. if A f if ig 1 V J, 'FTE'- ' k,w ii 49, 1 ov, D . f - vw U -.ga . I-GY' , b , ss. -2. vw 11 . , 1 f ,qi -xg.. 1 gi-:Q . a- . V 1 ,.,,. f is . .L .A Q ,.., i ,E K M R 1 Back ro-un' E. Carsrud, I. Umbarger, T. Philiipus, -D. Sherman. Front ro-zu: E. Niblo, R. Reid, F, Chippendale, D. Patterson Championship Volley Ball Team ai' Play Fesiival .3 P. Hawkins, R. Green. F. Janzfi, M. Goodner, A, Hassan, F. Day i -5 :fs i 5 ,A,3-,fR-- .. .' 1 2 -wi -'15-E1 :Z 1, H LK-3,1 4 ff'-- '-1 1. ilmilii 'S'ff.',,g-' -V T-Lfrkjft iw yr Q. ' -.Lf 1'.7--s.h'1I-f1':7'e: '. iff.,-:,, ' X19 .Q-gd: f.-R V. Q-1 ' , ali 11 :if- 3 , V 7.3 2 ,QQ FQ ff -, Q - if , -1 -1 - i, ilaff A if L- if- iii? 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JI' .L Page 10 N James Aalindahl, Carlton Aylard, Elizabeth C. Babcock, Lloyd Bailey, Josephine S. Bartoseh Helen U. Bayliss, Margaret A. Bush, Myra. Carson, Elbert Chapman, Capt. Howard T. Clark , ' xo IETY golden years have passed since West High School was first estab- :L-7'lD lished. The colorful decades have gone swiftly by, and each year Everyone can see clearly the great changes in the buildings and their equipment during the last fifty yearsg only few have cared to ascertain the changes occurring in the curricula and the methods of teaching. When the High School opened in 1883, two courses were offered the students, the Latin and the English. Now there are numerous ones: College preparatory, commercial, trade, and a general .one for those as yet uncertain as to their future. an . brings added fame to this, our school. f 2 QA U ggi Cglz2s,,.s3J FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT At present there are classes in art appreciation, drawing, painting, commercial art. and clay modeling, all these subjects being elective. Miss Rosemary Longan and Mr. R. Idris Thomas are the teachers. To this department is given the praise for the colorful and influential posters advertising all the activities of the school. In mechanical drawing Mr. Herbert Sess and Mr. Luther Intemann offer courses in architectural drawing as well as in the mechanical. Mr. I. Warren Turner is the head of the Music Department. The music organiza- tions are the boys', girls', and mixed glee clubs, the orchestra, and the band. Music appre- ciation is taught in classes. This department furnishes the music for all our entertain- L S X L ht., sw A H x- -4 h 1 ki t V I .. ..,. ,K xlhtrii ' .. K ., LN I 4 A 5 , -X 'Q as N 1 W Q bu., .gl . 't I Q -. 4 ww V ' N M ' uf T' . ' T-lsgariiiliil A 5 l Tyr -r 'mffff , .i FTM' t 2 NT i i Q. Q. A 1 .... 5-'Q:t . .1 ' I NN. ,VM . Page 11 ,wr A , L A U '11 tax Q lvl, , , lr 0 . '1.-.. J X, ig, H Cf? W i f f 515 ' T ' X fillivlt Uno .1 Ai k A-la pn 51. n r YL O Q lt l O D A 4 vi, I . -avg, jji jf ll' M j ' 'fi' y 1 0 ff, V. . 1 '-' ' 'E'i '.?iQ-2 -:'. ,M. A as nil' ' 7 5 tv. E-s asf o . .i J ' 4 t --. I We Q ii 1 l A XX za ' .V ij .V , 1 4 J lo si V iii 1935 .10 . . A fjry Ojs Ct if .' A Elle 13 L5 '33 D-l fue. In -- Lil Ut sp A - .51 . nf .-fffp, . . 'i i H A-vb - nfs . V Xzeasg.--.vr.:1:- , , M-91 s Nk.,:,s..-.var-,-.-,. :fall ,. -- l 53 -2 7 5159 '. 7. A-iv' Isl' ' ' N- - are -' u l gg ' , , w i in xxXX W XE -.,'::2n- 1-E5 Qs is ...L 3 I 2 35 Q- '-+gi .4- ,. za aid +i F55 . ' We . ?H?:f!QQgaa wnwriisasss em' wi' E. 1 sales. - in L?',, Z1 .Lal-15 '-5 f 'b y LT E-'aimr JA 'T , - . 5 -15 ll 'i Charles R. Craven, Julia Daly, Lyla Dibble, Mary Dodds, Lewis V. Fergus Mabel R. Ford, Harry W. Forrest. Norirme Furlong. YVillia S. Girault, J. Paul Gourlay ments, the P.-T. A. meetings, and many assembly programsq once a year its students give a very enjoyable operetta. Courses here are elective. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Specialization in the commercial department will yield one of the three types of commercial certifi- cates, if the correct sequence is followed. These types are certificates in accounting, stenography, book- keeping and selling. If an Accounting Crtificate is desired, the following sequence should be observed: Typewriting 1 and 2. commercial arithmetic. bookkeeping 1. 2. and 5, commercial English. and com- mercial law. Under the Stenographic Certificate the following subjects must be taken: Typewriting 1. 2, and 3. shorthand l, 2, 3. and 4, transcription 1 and 2. commercial arithmetic. and commercial English. The following subjects are necessary if a Clerical and Selling Certificate is desired: Type- Writing 1 and 2, commercial arithmetic. business organization. commercial English, bookkeeping 1, salesmanship. and retail selling. Besides these subjects, junior business training. commercial geography. and economcs may be taken. Teachers in this department are: Mr. Charles R. Craven Mrs. Edith B. Hamilton Mrs. Max T. Moore Mrs, Norinne Furlong Miss Iosephine Harvey Miss Grace VV. Tripler Mr. Iames Paul Gourlay Mrs. Lulu M. King ENGLISH DEPARTMENT As three years of English are required for graduation. this department is quite large. Two semesters of grammar and composition. and two of literature are compulsory in the first two years. The last year may be chosen from junior composition. advanced composition. creative writing. correlated com- Page 12 ,dw Edna. E. Gustafson, Edith B. Hamilton, Josephine Harvey, Sergt. VV. W. Hatten, Lorena Hocking Hester Hoiaday, Luther Inte-mann, Evelyn G. Jones, Lulu King. Amanda L. Kneeht position, courses in American, English, and contemporary lilferature, journalism, public speaking, and dramatics. This past year there has been a sociological English class conducted by some energetic students. In this are discussed the vital resent-da uestions to be studied in current literature onl . P Y fl Y Teachers: Miss Oliva Brinker Miss Marie Landen Miss Vera G. Thompson Miss Mary Dodds Miss Emily M. Marrs Mrs. Willia Girault Miss Lorena Hocking Miss Margaret I. Riley FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT On account of the proximity of Denver to Mexico and other Spanish speaking countries. Spanish is the most in demand of the foreign languages. Four years of study are offered in it. The teachers are Mrs. Barbara Couden. Mrs. Amanda Lopez Knecht. Miss Isabelle Reid. and Mr. Chester Phelps. Four years of Latin are taught by Mrs. Elizabeth Babcock, Miss Mabel Ford. and Mr. I. S. Motherwell. Miss Louise Starr Peck teaches four years of French. and Mrs, Helen Bayliss is in charge of the German. HOME ECONOMICS Among the cultural subjects offered in the school curriculum are those which give instruction in cooking and sewing. There is one class of cooking for boys. and many different phases of cooking are taught to the girls. These courses in cooking olfer instruction in planning meals and preparing different kinds of foods. The teachers in this department are Miss Evelyn G. Iones, Miss Vinnie E. Marshall. and Mrs. Hester Holaday, who is also in charge of the school cafeteria. :Ti I if. A T 9 I: .s sam i K . ur f , M K A NW- 5.3. 4 11-1i...f pg. Z Page 13 . ' Kgs 4 ' I - . . it U 's ,J Kita? fz My N2 ' 5 'i it fills wh 3' I 1 . ' - qt . 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A I ' A I? 0 ms. .p .x ' , fz1r1 I ' 3 , UJJ lc' I r l , .5 ' 'Q ' . .jet be Qig ,ul- A ' In ln-- N 'u ' C .- ' .fr 11. ..,1f. wb.. t .f..-.-. -.T rf- vf Y ,. f 51 Q52-'fifif' ' y . ., A ,. ,NK . 4 A we ew ef, if if ws.: 1..,,,, . . Lucille Mannix Clifford Mohr Marie Landen, Florence Le Fever. Rosemary Lougan, Alice Mc-Tammany, Emily M. Marrs, Louise A. McNiff, Edgar R. Meyer, Frances T. Miller, Mrs. Iosephine Bartosch has charge of the sewing classes, where girls are taught to make their own clothes and design frocks. Many girls are aided in making their school clothes in this way. SOCIAL SCIENCE Three years of social science are required for graduation. These are one year of social science proper, in which one semester is given to the study of local. state, national. and international govern- ment, and one semester to international relations. American history includes one year comprehensive study of our country's life, the other required course being a year of world history. There are two optional courses for the twelfth grade-these are a study of international relations and another of the problems of our own country today. Some knowledge of social science is necessary for development of a well-rounded and eflicient per- sonality, and this department is well equipped to give this training. as well as furnishing the basis of culture so essential to those who are to live the life of a good citizen. The teachers are: Mr. Iames Aahndahl Miss Alice McTammany Mrs. Ada L. Ragland Miss Iulia Daly Mr. Newton C. Morris Mr. NVilford H. XVoody Miss Lucille Mannix Miss Ethel Odgers Mrs. Frances Zebb SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Nothing will give a student better insight into life than a study of the basic functions and funda- mentals of science. Students of VVest have a choice of six sciences: Chemistry. which deals with the composition and transformation of substances: physics. a study of mechanics. light, heat, sound. and Page 14 v L xiii, ' iw 'Ls 1 - Q T . i 51 , ly' in - . I -s., 1 , ' 55 6411 of ' I at . .il 42' 1135 I: C 1 a f I ' . f 5 f Q Q I n Newton C, Morris, Max T. Moore, James S. Motherwell, Ethel T, Odgers. Louise Starr Peck an O S Chester Phelps, Ada Loi-ene Ragland, Mabel S. Randall, Cyril D, Reed. Isabel M. Reid 446- G X UU' , Us U ' , t l i electricityg biology, a study of living things: radio. a study of the fundamentals of the subjectg geology, ' - 7 I the science of the earthg astronomy, an elementary presentation of the heavens. JA 10 45 I -' ' N Teachers in this department are: D . Ll, V i ' gf, Miss Myra Carson Mr. Lloyd F. Bailey Mr. Shirley R, Taylor Mr. Carlton Aylard Mr. CliiIord Mohr Mathematics is closely connected with science and develops accuracy and thinking power. The , , . . . 0 courses offered in this branch are algebra. geometry. and trigonometry. Algebra embraces the elementary ' M and advancd coursesg geometry, plane and solid. n ' In addition to the academic sciences and mathematics there are taught, by Mr. Lewis Fergus. both V H these subjects in connection with the Trade School. ' ' Teachers in the mathematical department are: V v.-ri' .U , g Mrs. Christine Buck Miss Mary W'edgwood Mr. Lewis Fergus .Q 'S .113 Miss Demetrius VanLz1ndingham Mr. Cyril Reed ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION All boys and girls in West are required to have four years of physical education in order to be graduated. In classes for both boys and girls tests are given to determine the amount of work each pupil must take. The students rating A and B must attend classes twice a week: C classification report for instruction three times each Weekg and class D live days. The class Work includes the customary gymnasium drills, games, and exercises for correcting posture and other physical defects. For those unable to do the requirement rest hours are provided, Page 15 ll Ns , 1 i f, 4 lll at AQ, 'I Dil' ijt . :I Pe 7 f -iff, if-7: . I. ' f -is ti I--' if ' Nag: - I ,- J -. A V x ' Q I AJ U . is A eg . lr I .elf W 9 ig ill ,,' +V 411-.-. .af3a.-- Tv!! 0 ,ai elif 5 31 IH' K 'Mil :Y ' l R l 1 Vs -Inf' 1 I' i -2 -in x P X ll IQ! N I, D x if XX l 1 yn fa Q q 0 Qs is Y ' . ,X Al- rkls .Q-3 i' l ol . IA do Ihxim Sk ,tagli- vxxrewx S., ,Qi Nm-sig A. r 2 Q2 gi 2s-- i 1295- .? Sf. --ies E R i zsuig ai- - - Z- li X iii 'S . I a- . - . ' N V Q A . ifeiiiff- Clif - L-i , . :- , t 2- ' I I 9-Ep' ' I ' X ' . I HC- -. - ,Z ' I '-.:::.g: J ... . Q X ,kk 4 ,1 Lf. ' . -.'-,-1119:-'5Qi, A - 's i-.x,sg1:gXt 'gg -I-'-K--.' fagljl .imsril .sr -:HN :-'lf-f ' .'-'7s:...14 ,, .- ,, . I - - 21. - ' -' I. -4 -r l fs -.T I 1. - 1 . wx . K 11,1 I Q ' 1 Q 5 ,:.- 'if sr 'Q Fir' ff . if-Ti? - ,WA v. N 'iw , 'Eve 5 Margaret I. Riley, Herbert Sess, Shirley R. Taylor, Vera G. Thompson, Grace TV, Triple-1' J, YV:u'ren Turner, Demetrius Van Lantlingham, Mary E. .VVQC'lgYVOOd, Frances K. Ze-bb Mrs, Mabel S. Randall and Miss Louise A. McNiH are the instructors for the girlsg Mr. George A. Crispin and Mr. Elbert Chapman for the boys. Mrs. Hester Holaday has charge of the rest classes. Many boys prefer military training to gymnasium work. Captain Howard T. Clark and Sergeant XVilliam W. Hatten are in charge of the cadet corps. The coaches for the sports of the boys are Mr. Newton C. Morris, Mr. Elbert Chapman, and Mr. Vkfilford H. VVoody. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Students who desire a course that will prepare them for a definite vocation in a short time find industrial arts in VVest to be very complete. It comprises the Trade Course-a study of auto mechanics, electricity, and machine shop. This course may be completed in three years, after which time, it the pupil's Work is satisfactory, he is given 3 Trade Certificate. Other subjects taught are woodwork and printing. The training here is very complete. but pupils do not obtain any certificate. ' This year. for the first time. West has offered a general shop course for girls. This course com- prises woodwork. electricity. and auto mechanics4of course offering iust those phases of the work advantageous for girls to know. The teachers here are: Mr. Lewis Fergus Mr. Edgar R. Meyer Mr. Fred L. Rinne Mr. Harry Forrest Mr. VValdo S. Miller Mr. Edward I. VVatson Mr. George Iennings Page 16 IFIUFTY YEARS of Trogress if L FY? M' f ,J gi' Al r ' Lx 11 Vx N r N x 'I' I ..' lT'11.1'?' ,' -2 ll ,I Vg ' , fgfv' -' ll, . -li I II.-. I-LIC-,K:.?':v .A t. ' I 'Y In ,g 1:uwyr' '- - J vizfjlff VIJQ4- ' Jt,o'f ' N 6 I J am A WM V1 u,.,' ,- X1 . r '- e -. - ,n'f5,fg,-xii ...- L' ,-,pix -, . X . 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BAKER JUNIOR I-IIGI-I SCHOOL OId WesT IT Increased unTil each season Encircled all The oTher seasons, And Today, as The sun ouTshines The sTars The pasT is dimmed by a brighTer vision. . 1 XXX vi RX X ,-,.....--.- 4 -Z! +21 -7 if ' 'TA' ' S-ai. , 7 , 3, -..- g iff'-Q-, f 5 X ,g,4-.444-.1 , 5 'if , fr 'f'n fz. A -'HWNA N- ik, -fmes.-N.. . A ,A A Q w 5,0 x ag, JUST A MEMORY f-1 1 ' 5 .f. V ' H22 -f gr l a r 'ov 1 3 , I .J 'uv W A ,. 'n' I ', 'fl 0 I ui' ' tail., pyn. ' Q ' !'.',v!-ff T 39:-sie X , L, :qw f uw, f - -,Uh , , '- f -' -NZ 'fb' 'SCJ 1. , . .1 ,W ' '14--' 'nv 1 fx, .4 --'. , :..'f':.yrZ -'gil 1 lvl- -mf.: ll -. -- 1-e.-'s4.,'!.lL'3M s ' I 14 I, yd I if r-S' by.-,'i1JQg'. 1 W -. 1 J. ' .Q , .-'V L .. V -- - '.. ' . ' x .E-RJ' .z am iff 2-fw? E,i Q . 'if PC S 1? -A -I L ,A PN 'J '1 . ' I Y , , . , 5. I V - s ,1 P1 I - 4. ' H . J . , 5 . W f , 1 ' - F '9 I-A . I4 I , , , X. . H I: , .f,.-' H,s', -54,41 , W 1 L.. ., . A. 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'glx rv .4 1 1, a 5.2. . wp? .V w- .1 1 . 1 V .'n' ,l ' I -.cf 1, 1.- .- .1 Q. . s. H I . l ,X v x I H F m ,-Q-, v .f 4 - 1 1 L 1 .f,! i is-61' lvl! ji, 'V J if i ,' ix' 1 . : , ' . 1 , I . :' Q'- 6 :A J' I v. I '1f gf' wife, ff , .ir ,, A E N 3 x I O il 'Es ,F Course : College Preparatory Activities: Nature Club Honors: See'y Senior Class: V aialy if-he jf , , L IQOFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS 2 J ukp. CLIFFORD 1fICFADDENf'C1lff Vvooonoiv BLIARTIN Woody WVIRGINIA CARP: Course: College Preparatory Course : College Preparatory Hobby: Music, Oratory, De- Hobby: Hockey, Golf Hobby: Dancing bate U Activities: Hi-Y: Boosters: Activities: Hi-Y. Forensic Stu. Council: Inter. Rela- contests tions Guard, Escort Honors: Pres. Senior Class: Spur: Sec'y Jr. Class: N. H. S. Honors: Editor of Rodeo: V. P, Senior Class: Capt. Cadets . t' : J' Will beat out new pathways Vocal lou Muqmmn for ploclders to tread. Yours is the pen of fl remly writer. JOHN SULLIVAN John Lf' w Course: College Preparatory L Hobby: Sports Activities: Inter, Relations, Cheer Leader Honors: National Honor So- ATHERINE SVVITZER Kay Former School: Englewood High Course: General Hobby: Dancing ciety Activities: D. A, C.: Drama Vocation: Mechanical Engi- Club: Rodeo: Pep Club meer Honors: Head Girl: V.-P. Senior Class: Treas. Girls League: Spur: Sec'y N. What one likes to do, one generczlly does well. H. S. Vocation: Coinptometer op- erator Her deeds fl 11 s w e 1' e d om' hopes. Those that say and do are good. MORTON AI.I.ENsTEIN Tarzan Course : College Preparatory Hobby : Athletics - Activities: Inter. Relations Vocation : Architect The good Izzo,-11's course is straight and true. Page 25 .X L Q . ' IW' I I . i, I FF I lm -Lf: b il. U ',- ,s v bla .. M gg Fl , 'xx .U , . Jg' f v ff ffgl i 1 A 1 b V ff 52 Q , Y VT H : 'fe' .Q-1 ff-in-I 2 X Q1 QM, 3? Ji G U Q N u 1156- -- fx Xt I i HAROLD :XDAMS Course: College Pres paratory Hobby: Sports Vocation: Engineering Even 'in this 'world is cz sp-irit of joy. EVELYN ANDERSON Course: Commercial Hobby: Swimnqing Vocation : P r i v a t e Secretary I' a mem does not stullu T , he will not know hou- to do what is 1'ight.'-' YVILLIABI ARCHIBALD Archie Course : General' Hobby: Dancing, Skating Vocation: Saxophone Player Can do things that are hard. LILLIQAN BARNETT Course : Science Hobby : Swimming Activities: Girl Re- serves Honors : Spur Vocation 1 Nurse She is rightly called cultured!! NIARGARET BARNETT Mike Course: General Hobby: Sports Activities: Nature: Girl Reserves: Cam- era Vocation: Designer It is better to do one good deed than to build fl zzine-story pa- godaf' Gu 5 . Gs ' ' 'ty ,K , V x sf ' T 1.3. RUBYE LEE A LEXANDER Bunny Course 1 General Hobby : Motorcycles and Music Activities: li, A. C. Vocation: NBC Or- chestral Lender 'CZl'llU to iro rthy frienrlsf' Orro .ANDERSON Korky Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Collecting im- plements of warfare Vocation: Commercial Pilot By Studi! he reczclzes the t1'u.tli. VERGIE ATCHERSON Verg Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Sports Activitiesr Girl Sports Z D. A, C. 5 Camp Fire: Pep Club Honors: President of Girls Pep Club Vocation: Gym Teacher NA heart free from care 'is better tlzcm a full 1Jurse. ' LOUISE BARNI-:TT Sket Course: Connnercial Hobby: Music Actlyities: Girl Re- Sr-FVES Vocation: C on C e 1' t Player I am not kuoirn to the idle 'zi-m'lrl, BROYVNIE BARR Course: College Pre- parntory Actiyities: Inter. Re- lations ff.-ln intelligent person can learn for lierselff' Page 27 .I Qng .G Q Q L L 'R U eil Q 'ni ,, il 5 Jo wig f' -X. Ui '- 1 ff' ,, O l 'im it 14' - 'ki liigf f' L is , G y 9 N! A my 2 pmi ,lr Qin , i U N, e 'A 7 i igwfekg '. B za - Lv, ig-P '71 ,U M Df. ,-gf! .- is vgy ' ,.'f'3,'f.-' ,A Z. fa- W l '1 x. 1 . l ' . I.. . r ' . :sid . 1 C 5 if 1' .-1 11 1 .T .-1' . if :. :gills - ' , If ' f 1 .i 2. ,1 1 ,1 . R fri.-'r J :br , 1 ' ,15 . 1 1 my lf W 5 A , ,Hill 1 X Q. 1, O Q 9l V . I 1: . Ili-QN , . NJ-1 . 1,,t, '- n f- I ELIZAB H, T N : o mercial H M : N king oth- T 1 DD' 'ctii' es: . A. C.: i Pep Club: Ro- eo Vocation : Secretary 'fTVhat need is there of -words to praise the rose. I . IN - Course: 1 1- 'ul Hob y ' V Ol . Sec ary ffTfVo1'k is ll , .llent 1 ' vzessf' it . 11' X- ,sf ,N 'V i f . - ' Jim ' X. f- 'Y V' RJ ' 11 ' - x . ' ' i K AI U,-B ' qxu I . 1 ' -,V o 'Y 5 A -- , ' 'klsl-'bb 913 .ol A D :U .Ffa--.5 .wane 14715-7- D .VY Atoll tn CATHARINE BIGCRAFT Katy Course: General Hobby: S k Ll t i n g, Dancing Activities: Stu. Coun- cil: Senior P a rt y Com. : Basketball 3 Prom. Coin.: D. A. C. 1 Pep Club: Ro- deo: Annual 3. 4 Honors: Sec'y P e p Club, Pres. D. A. C. Vocation: Librarian She is lnard to rival. THELAIA BOATWHIGHT Skinny Course: Coinmercial Hobby: Ice Skating. Music and Art Activities: Pep Club: Spur, French Club Honors: Escort and Guard Vocation 1 P 1' i V a t e Secretary To do goorl dwells 11vhe1'e none 1111111 llZfll'lx'. ' Page 28 sf W .N . I 1 'Q 1 iQ. 932. ,. ' 3 H, .- ' G1-:RTRUDE BERGER 'I ' 1- . 1 Gertie gli ' I -.2 A' ourse: o ege re- : . , mp C C ll P ' 5 paratory . . - Hobby? Swimming -gg Activities: D. A. C., , Girl Reserves . MK - . , . .QW-g 1-1- Woe-ation. Nurse 1. . ' .. 1 -ll 1 V- . Q, 'H The sqiljjoff t ie imgov- I., ei' ezyas not hers: i I lf X' MYRTLE BERRY Berries Course: Home Eco- nomics Hobby: Horseback Riding, Skating Activities: N a t u r e Study Vocation: Home Eco- nomics Teacher Safe shall she live and s-111'e. ' INEZ BETTON Course: Commercial Hobby : Tennis, Horse- back Riding Vocation : Stenogra- plier 'f F0'lll' things she taizght were ez1.lt'11re, confluct. fClft71fllZ7l?SS, and truth. XV. HUGH BISHOP Hobby: Dancing Activities: Rodeo Vocation: Physician JI67l shall honor thee and call thee great. RALPH BOES Bozo Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Guns, Radio Activities: Inter. Re- lations Vocation: Engineer O let your heart brim -with 1fl'l'lIg.!' RICHMOND BOND Shorty Course: Engineering Hobby: Basketball Activities: Inter. Re- lations: Spur: Serv- ice Club: Student Council - Vocation: Engineer 'See'n from afar, he looks stern, AUBREY BRELSFORD Bone-Crusher Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Dancing, Me- chanical Drawing Activities: Math Club: Football: Annual: Stu. Council: Oper- ettzf: Senior Play: Boosters : Prom. Committee Honors: Nat. Honor Soc., Spur Vocation: Architect 'YI om not known to evil- cloers nor to foolish men. VELNIA BRUST Vee Former School z Ovid, Colorado Course: General Hobby: Dancing Activities: Rodeo 'fShapi'ug her on-infl to give happiness to oth- ers. FREDA BURCHARD Course : General Hobby : Music Activities: Camp Fire Honors: Nat. Honor Society f'The open lmnzds of f-liarity are fair. ALFRED CAPRA Al Course : General Hobby : Skating Honors : Spur Vocation: Business Man G-rows wise by Zecwn- mg. ' 'iv hz fx. 8 l 3- sr' MAGNIYS BOWEN Maggie Course: College Pre- paratory Vocation: Railroad Postal Clerk H0716 word may be Det- ter tlzrm lmvzdrerls of thousands. EvELYN BROWN Evvy Course: General Hobby: Reading Vocation : Stenogra- pher 'Hates the so'mzcl'i11g of evil cleedsf' GILBERT BURCH Gil Course 2 General Vocation : Salesman 'fLet your wisdom be roland afnrl your ao- tions square. NIARTHA BURGETT n1VIfl.l'tl1H Former School : South High Course: Science Hobby: Sports Activities: Camp Fire Vocation: Nurse f'He1' 1J'I'6SEllf'6 'is like szwzslziiizef' Joi-IN CAPRA Cap Course: General Activities: Stu. Coun- cil f'Who do their duty are free from troubles all their lives. eyed: ,- ' Z-N 5' rp, fcz 13 mg. . it 9- 1 4, 0 ,U i be 1 I fail f 1 i i 3 . if i' W l G if 9 r1r'17:dM Yiwu .1 4' xslt og all wi 9. 1 gf V xii K Q 1 JH' 'ii r W M 5 1:1 all L I 'f C v Y 1 od 0.1L Us LW V- . -V. 'ee . Fel :fi ' Il U p 'i ilu A gi' if C. .1 Eff. -vii: T M it X: ii r Ab 'T K '. , 1 -Q it x , I. N115 ,. '- - - 1531 J. .Q-. ', ' -yi' , . xx ' ' ' . ill, . ' V i ff' I ' li . yi' . Jw ' r X ' 1 O J I Q ' K- 1 V . - - ra I um - 5+ I ' 6 Q Q 7 is 'I . H V ' js , be .913 . Q1 f ne. 'fr It N u . ' .if .. .-.-, vs gk. 'Io 1 ! . - I of fi fQAQ4Zv' f ' gf N ir! ,ff , 1 r V Y - . Avia, f HBE! f-,AX-fcff If l ' 5 '4'1L,.f'L ,,-'f'.T:ae,f , fri, ,f l .ht FRANK CARLISLE Course : General Hobby : Golf, Bas- ketball Activities : N a 1: u r e L., Club Vocation: Forester He laughs IUIZGVZ he is merrgf. MILDRED CARNEY Mickey - Course: Commercial Hobby: I Dancing I Vocation: Music Teacher f'In her free -moments she zras ea. Rf zz 71 IZ cheerful. O' WR FRED CHIPPENDALE Freddie Course : College Pre- paratory Activities: Hi-Y, . Boosters '9 Jhzst a man 'reall books to come by knowl- ,o I . edge. F 7 N , BIARGARETTA CLARK ..Marg,, Course: Commercial Vocation : Ste-nogra plier 'Easy to 'walk uvithf' DONALD CLINTON Don Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Skiing, Moun- tain Trips The ziizclzfvngiizg friend ri shower of blessing. Page 30 Ifszmt. CARLTON Course: Commercial Hobby: Ice Skating, Swimming Activities: Camp Fire, D. A. C. Vocation : Stenogra- pher A 100717117218 smile has 0'UE1't'lL7'7l6d at throne. IVIELVIN CASPE Former School : North High Course: General Hobby: Athletics Vocation: Teacher fPatie1zce is the key to joy-in FURMAN CLARK Course: General Hobby : Hiking Activities : Boosters, Annual Board Honors 1 Spur Vocation : Printer How rozmdly he pur- sued his course. LEMUEL CLINE Course : General Hobby : Skating. U Vocation : Machinist A 'merry heart doeth good like in -mediciiief' LOUIS COHEN Course : Scientific Hobby : Golf Activities: Camera Club Vocation : Busin ess Man 'll'ho know do'n't talkf' LYMAN COLTON Schnozz1e Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Skating Vocation: Architect He knows neither sm'- rou: 'nm' fear. HERBERT CROFT Herb Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Making Ra- dios Vocation: Electrical Engineer To dwell in peace is happiness. SHIRLEY CUNNINGHAAI Cunny Course: General Hobby : Vllriting Po- etry Activities: Girls' Sports 3 Camp Fire : G. R.: YVebster: Guard: Rodeo 3 An- nual: Library Club. Honors I Spur Vocation : Newspaper Work Poetry ripens you and teaches you insight. JEAN DAWSON Susy Course : Commercial Hobby : Dancing The milflest -uzfuzvier mul the gevztlest hem't. RAPHAEL DELGADO Former School: Gol- den High Course: College Pre- paratory Vocation: Mechanical Engineer He loves right, weighs menis words. and scruis their looks. 'v- 5 Q fs! ALLENE COMRI Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Swimming Activities: Library Vocation: Proof Reader Perfection in concen- tration. NIARGARET CUDDIGAN Cucldy Former School: Du- rango Course: Commercial Hobby: Ufallcing and Sunsets Activities: Oratorg Campfire Vocation: Lawyer 'VVhe'n, the mind is eo:- alterl, the girl -is light- eneclf' GLENN DAVIS Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Sports Activities: Hi-Y Vocation: Teacher Rate the task above the prize. LAURA DE Hlxss Course: General Hobby: Glee Club Men love gentlealessf' DIARY .-XNN DELVE Murray Course: Commercial Hobby: Collecting In- sects and Postmarks Activities 1 Studen t Councli Honors: Spur Vocation : Stenogra- plier UL-ittle streams flow CL long way. Page 31 59 V ali. l i U ag Wk Xl 9 ze --fntl r 2.31 i.-.--. J-, X ly Ng. D25 4 ' 1 IU 1 f 7 L EL .. 4 3.1, In I cg ft wil, V 'HL t Q7 P ?Oz'w LED ml EZ is 3 0 J LJ A 3 E 45 ei - U oat 'I li.. .D lk.-4 gi? on 'lil D it 61 af ' 4 V , 5 1 gi K WR I L yy, Ixi, xx 1,y',14.,7fu'Lx,N7fvggfvfgyf K W th: Alba! 1. .mfg WMM ,pw ' A 1 X I I .ww-1-N, r. 1' . , ., ,, , : ,41- Agxv 2 W ' W '-Msilx' A X M Q 1 6 I gf jp-7-A 5 'V i -Z .. 1 f M27 - . ,,,-. -2, Y ' 'q,, c3Q??fy ,- ', 14 I X ?L! ' 24 an f- 4,4-1.- .,, . .1 fu. 92 KX , 'X A VIN X, Fw N A v-'5 X1 I, 1 'I MI .-'XM' ' ,. E,:,5 . lg. V4 a a ,' 1 - W Q' , 'v4fiQI g 1' r ' .5 W 'V 1 1 1 , ' . , E , .JN H, V , ' Y 0 ' T ,xx N- N Q 2, t Q J , Q es 'nr' Q X , 5 ,f rm ' N: ' iw ' ' '-1 L . K, .A 'wy1,p y .8 , xl 1 rx 1' Lag WHcfj '-'7,i'Q 4131-'Q L '3 ' ,g Lf' 'e f I5-Y X ' ,.r , , 53' W 1, , H 5.4: M , 1' ,- 'I ' .1 7 ' ' ' BNI' ,t , ff Fifi' Ph, QKQ,,i 13 ? ,x !,',,'1w ,Wg X 5 M 5,3 1 wwiff umwgf , 55:3 ,v ,Y L , Q 3 A: 9:5141 W '.-XF. 1 Ml im .XJ ' .Egg , w,-,V w 'W ' -' 'L V'-125 . wP7ElEy.A 5:-wx., 151' TIM ' ., 4 I . 1 1 x Q I , 4 1 . . Q ' x , 5 b D' X7 ' i dxf , . J . A A V SI h - I' 1 l ' l I A -Q TILVGHNDENNISON DEvER . A .I bwede Former School: Man- V 1 Course: College Pre- ual . g1 , -. paratory Course: Commercial . .. I : UQ u ' I . ..-9 ' ' . ' 1,5 -. 5, . -. , - qvg Q S 1 I -. - ,,.. .A. - :i i - ' . lo l -'lu i'-A' Y I up ,W W in ff 2 ffl I1 gf 5, fe, ,l' f sill 1 -u H :Writ ' 1 f I X' C. i I , . I X Q fl L wi' : J! AJ O' - fb Ilih 0 bv 5 ' 0-O. 'C . ' V esogflb 1.3! ,DA an .D ' . U 1 . -H-A ...vf 'V0. . ,T-,'r--.'-sfripae.: ' ez- Hobby : Chess Activities: Hi-Y: Boosters 3 An nual Board Honors: Spur, Na- tional Honor Society Vocation: Accounting f The --mmz. Aof wide er- perlelzce is Sllllflllfl of s11eech. EVELYN DILLOYV Dilly Former School: Omn- ha High Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Playing Pi- ano. Singing Activities: Girl Re-- serves Honors: President Girl Reserves Vocation : Singer 'She does not trend in f0Of11l'l71fS.J' CLARA DONOHUE Course: Domestic und Art Hobby: Drawing and Painting Activities: D. A. C. Vocation: Costume Designer Hllfhose lzcnzds are clever lubors all his days. , ,ji .X 7 74, SIDNEYXDUBIN Sid Coijrsetz, Collegexlgre- -parettorfyf NY Pfenbby: XDanciug' lfftivities : S-t u cl e n t it Council ' . , , N I-.J l4TX flenileantuz is calm. and -wslmvczozisq . lvl g . I MIL-DRED ELLIOTT .,Midge,, Former School: Chi- c a g 0 Commercial High Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Tennis, Music Activities: Commer- cial: French: Cam- era: Girl Reserves Vocation: Buyer The1'e are women. who nppcm' as jewels. Page 32 QL as Hobby: Racing Cars Activities : Camera. Club Vocation: Racing His 71 a t IL1' all endow- ments are high, Cl'l1fl his scholarly attain- ments great. THELMA DODGE Sleepy Course: Coinmercial Vocation : Stenogra- pher A urommi wants strong firms to take and holrlf' Lois DRAPER Course: General Hobby: Girl Reserves Activities: Girl Re- serves 'tOne kind word keeps the heart aglo-wi' A'ERNA DUCKWORTH Ducky Course: General Hobby: Dancing Vocation: Beauty Op- erator There is lllCL1J1J'l7lGSS in doing go0d. ' OLIVE ELLIOTT Shorty Former School : North High Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Stage Activities: D. A. C.. Drnmatics Yocntion: Librarian 'iIflIlf1lIFSS is Urea ter than law. X N x L' X X -Xi xx 3 x X' A ' l l x . Ki 1 , of Y T 5 . X X tx X X by -Lg X W X, '- X x, X ' . P X , F MARX' VIRGINIA EINIBURY Course: College Rre- paratory Hobby: Designing Activities: Pep Club: Camp Fire: Annual Junta: Marionet Honors: Escort: Guard: Spur: Sec'y, Pres. Marionet Vocation: Stylist Thou, a rt of e q '11 fl I poiseff 'E , rn MERL FELIQER Herbie Cou 64 College Pre- Kk pgpatory D ' Activitfieszi HQ-Y: Boosters: F tball ' A 2 3 4' 13215924311 3. 4? Basketball I Honors: Pres. Junior Class: V., P. Hi-Y: Sec'y Stu? Council: Pres. 'N,H.S.: Head NBOY Vocation : Electrical Engineer 'Ambiti0u's hcmd 'would sweep the skyf' LOUISE FINCI-I Lou Former School: Cam- pion Academy Course: General Hobby: Collecting Yellow Tickets Vocation: Nursing Tranquil and serene of 'l77,'l'llCl. ' CARL FISCHI-:R Fish Course: College Pre- paratory Activities: Stage Craft Honors: National Honor Society Vocation: Geological Engineer I flu-re wczg cz glib tongue in the ten Ian- gauges. EVELYN FISHER HU11k Course: Connnercial Hobby: Sports Activities: D. A. C. Vocation : Nurse AlwfLys in 'its place alndesf' fb-. LZQLV-W Q55 EARNEST EMERY Ernie Course: General fflllore than a brother- fl life-long f'l'l6'llfZ. ' I f 0 0 f,4g-yy: f f 9 f-mfg rf!! Q4 -4 4 l :X ,,ff ,J .454 I-eff! I Q .f.f.f bl. FRANK FERRIN Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Church YVork Activities : Stage Craft 'Voc':Itio1I: Minister f'l'Vl1,eJ1 'I'lflhtP0'llS7lBS8 coiztrols the heart, the of-tions can but be right, NIAHGARET FINCH Course : Commercial Hobby : Horses Activities: Girl Re- serves Vocation : Secretary How she prizes worth. CoRNEI.IUs FISCHEI: Speed Course : General 'fStu11fls 'respectfully at one side. BEL'LAH Form Bea Course : Gfeneral Hobby : Hiking fIPl'GC'l0lIS is she who does all things care- fully. Page 33 o'Q4 n . I -f el U ' ie' . w '- Q7 -Q-if ,'..':. Q ,V i .1 f ' V o ,ff , ff fi ,K I il' if :if ll Nl L i -can ,- N ll . . I ' ? I ? CYS 1 0 ' QM- Un VP . D1 Ll 1 U V. .. ,-,-, ,.,.. -:fe 4-,M - ,QA qi E. Sli ' . is M Z W -, ,.x.: ','- , je 'gill Ji LAURA FORSBERG Lolly Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Studying Activities: Junta., Math, Nature Club FREDERICK FOVVLER Fred Course : College Pre- paratory Hobby : Skiing Vocation : Electrical - -xg, Honors: Nat. Honor Engineer , Society, Guard . . , f . affll. Vocation: Chemistry T1?Lf7l ,,'7 a 'L 71' S m 9 W J S j jig ' Teacher t' 'mst' ' I ' The student 1-eczdivzg . late at night. in ' l :7- - I. x., , ok li fxf .X - -N:-f , , . B ii CHARL1NE FRANCIb ROBERT FRAINkLIN 'gg if Chuck B0b Q X f Com-SQ: Ge-mei-gil Course: College Pre- ' ,fl - Hobby: Music, Teri- D8.1'a'C0l'y I ' 9 ' ' nis: Skating Hobby: M1-ISIC . 'if' ' Activities: Marionet, Vocatlonz Archltect I X V S2212 ,Elf Dentqi JHE aezfgmea azz with V - T ' L 71-is music. ,in O X Nurse And 'lvl' 'F 7 , of Ear'nestness brings sue- .5 ' 4 ' 0 A j? .x 0 cess. , X git 0130 lf neg' - If u ' 'J ' 0 -U A ' 1 ' ILA MAY Fniguonx BLANCHE FUNCHEON l ., - 'Q I Ffiudle v l Fortune comes through E' A . ,J C0gg53gONQ0u9ge PW' W : the gate of laughter. ,' Se-LAPD Y, V .cr ' Af ' . QI! 'U Q. iIgg3itiesPangirT Re- ,fl I' .V ' . serves is f W 6 Vocation: Nurse - Co1ztiuue to do good, gi, and heaven will some A I I K, down. to you,. U' !j,, I ' 1 'U ' . ff he e Iii , J Y Ui 1 V q 4 j I fi t ' he ,,., 1, 1 I ,. 1 1,1 .f .5 N , I J , I D ' FEEDA lXIgg'isl.GA1fgBdR1No h, GEORGE GARDNER ,ax U Frei jf ,UQ Course: College Pre- ., i f Forrhgr Schqofz Bowl- - D2'1I'11lO1'5' -I dei Preijg lg Hobby: Baseball i- ' if ff qouaffggbrfkuege fe' 'AHq sgluzz in quiet sit 1 . i 1 h '..V-7, bbyg nqgn and 1111114 01071. j ' V A 'X J' Swignhing n X45 Q34 PM f ,Q J.-xeriyi es: D. JA. C.. -5 ,.-3,5 .Tia .,: ,I Fine Arts ' jx N . me fi . R5 ' y Wit7L cymbals. tinklmg bells, and yfljl laugh- Lahggar- 21. - , ter she dances. ' A , nike i n in-R L - A , - -- fi . . LEO Gixssmr. ,mid .Q-.x -Q. X-K ALMON GASSER -L-ifjfu Former School: Rock Former School: Buena ,...-ev -, Falls High Nista High QQ, ,351 Hee-35-.liggi Hobby! BHSQDHII Course: College Pre- -5-.fggwig Vocation: Railway lJ21FflfOl'Y D , q - - N -f Maii C191-ig Hobby: Dancing and ., . . bports , , ff-5 IKF.11'J7l 'mul cletmwmzzed Activities: Hi-Y , Q X U1 Nllllfli Vocation: Teacher - az, 'XC B7'Gfldfll' of reading and 4, 'I-I ties of courtesy will gn 151 make a man. ' 15 I ?:'l'1S4l fi -' Y -Q - 6 - 52 2135-Ziff C, gg, , X A --:ef-- ' , ' turf Page SJ, JACOB GELT Tiny Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Tennis and Golf Activities : Boosters. Math Club Vocation: Tennis High heaven, will not forget the man of good intent. LUTHER GIESELER Sonny Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Electricity Activities: C a m e r a Club Honors: National Honor Society, Spur Vocation : Engineer He has fl -wisdom for which he does not strive. VIYIAN GIROUX Former School: North High Course: Business Hobby: Reading Activities: French Vocation : Stenogra- pher .z Those who love others will al-zuagfs be loved. RIAURICE GOODNER G Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Basketball and Mountain Trips Activities : Webste1', I-Li-Y Vocation: Engineer HA man who is earnest. encouraging, and kind may be called erin- f llfl?II.U ELLIER GRAUEL Gi-owl Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Music, Sports Activities: Hi-Y: 'Websterg Castaliang Camera Vocation: Lawyer May you have happi- ness and good profit. , . fer is . HILDEGARDE GIESELER Helen Course: College Pre- paratory H o IJ b y: Swimming: Tennis 3 Sports Activities: Camp Fire Honors: Escort: Guard Annual Q Pres. Camp Fire 3 Spur Vocation : Nurse She who is constanitly giving always has. DAVID GILNER Blindy Course: Commercial Hobby: Dancing Activities: Boy Boost- t'1'S Vocation: Accounting Hasting away like day and 11-ight? without a 1 stopuff rx. -QA! J f .'+,,,4 I U I TY if rf, 42 ,if i 1 3 4, -71 f 1144, M1 use 1,54 ' L 4 iff' , . af ' IIAURICE GLASSMAN Buddy Course: Commercial Hobby: Sports Activities: Oratorical Club, Boosters Vocation: Newspaper Reporter fW7L6lL he speaks, he hits the mark. RIARJORIE GooDsToN Margie Former School: South Course: General Hobby: Dancing Activities: F r e n c li Club, Girl Reserves Vocation: Social Sec- retary 1 f She p-zzts words into deeds firstf' RAYMOND GREEN P Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Radio Activities: Hi-Y, Cam- era Vocation : Electrical Engineer 'ITILEA emiiient 1.11.1111 is plcmi and straight. Page 35 bk! rt . 1 rft Z A -i ' ' ' 1:7 57 -Q, f light ' Q-5.5 .J-F ' X - ...I , .1 ks 4 1 Ll l , rw K. Y f 5 it rwnjn ' W! 'V- iipl 5' 3' Hi v Y I If - if 3 .qyg iw l i t- X I ,I X if O-I 1 'I I J 'lib fax U I ' U 43 it lf? I I I v 2 an is 5 B5 'Q-3 ol Hug, :Q - I Ll Uv.: .. f .I ff-,rx .QI Ri... Meri B X' -'95 ' R35 I- l fxf s-' is 1 .w Im X ew. x Sr EEN- U33- X in ...: I ian S Q in -:N Q3 ...f :Z J 5 I It :?3f i'7 f' '-fi f f l -ffl 1 .U - ' N I E355 ff.. i?if:1gf' bf-la.: fig 1 .' T . :gif s : Y W Q I ' - if W- i f 4 , 5 I f 5 - A V . W PAUL GUNDY GlIandi Former School: St, Elizabeth Course: Gene-rnl Hobby : Sw i In In i 11 g L HSlo'w to speak and quick Q to act. ' ROGER HANEY Honey Former School: East Course : Gene-rnl Hobby : 1VILlClllllf9S Vocation: Air Craft The heart 'is the treas- 'ury of the tozzffzrff' l . XYIRGINIA HAN 's Hanks Co rs . oll re- rat ry by: I p ire I c 'vit . p Fire Vo '1 ' : Iliff Eco- llllCS che-I Lu' ll 11' zfzrfli to z b g 0 od MM HENRY HANSEN Hunk Course: Colle-ge Pre- pi11'z1to1'y 'A11d the gods nmrlp women very lovely. RAY HAULNIAN NX-Ray Course: Ge-neI':il Hob b y: I Buslie-tbzill, Swnnnnng Activities: Boosters Vocation: IJl'tll'tSll1flll iIFlJl'flIDIE stmzrls by the good 'lIZf1,H. ' Page 36 I .ns ,, , . if Vis K V X ix as ,I RIARGARET HALL YViggie Course: General Hobby: Sports Activities: Girls Sports IvllSllfIk67I by the bois- f'I'OllS gales. HAROLD HANKINS Hank Course : General Hobby 1 Indoor Base- ball 'Elly tlzmrglzvts on other matters go. BILL HANS Sheik Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Swimming Vocation: M e d i c al Scientist 'fHe s sure and Sfl?fICIfflSf to the end. ALBE'Ei'l',1'IASS,AN -'AIU w Qpurse: College Pre- 4 v 1' parutory ' V4 Hoblnv Musio, Sports f1ct.iI'itiesx: Grdlestraz , J Band: .4G'lee Club: ' l, Draina :I Junta: An- nual' Honors: o,Sp.u1': 1VIgr. A V I'BD.S1iEtlJ2ll1R1ldF0Ot- b2L11,2-Clieor Leader: B11 Cl BOY: , Bus, ,, gr. .-kI1IIualgISec'y and Pres. of Hi-'Y 'XYOC'-5ltl0llI '1'e-:acher Years of sezwice prore the man. PHILLIP HAWKINS Flip C0lll'SE' I G6'llEl'l1l Hobby: Tennis VJlCl1l you lmrf fair wind all the trail. DOROTHY HEALD Dodo Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Swimming Activities: D. A. C. Vocation: Nurse She works early and late. CARL HOBART Hobo Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby : Sports Activities : Boosters Vocation: Teacher My thoughts are with thee in thy house far away. BLVANCHE Howaao Blondie Course : Commercial Hobby: Horseback Riding Vocation : Clerking 'I-iztent on merito1'ious thoughts. Lois HUNT Babe Course: General Hobby: Singing : Dancing: Tennis Activities: D. A. C. Honors: Guard: Pres. D. A. C.: Sec'y Girls League Vocation: Entertainer iVho is Ioirelier than she! FRANK JANDL From afar he came, briizging cheer. fl r W Vvxxgr uf' ,X .VME , 7 rjjff- f PAUL HENDERSON Course: General Hobby: Hunting Activities: Hi-Y, Bas- ketball Honors: National Honor Society He does nothing that cannot b e t 0 I ll tn oth.ers. ULARA JANE HOLMES Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: News Inter- viewing Activities: J u n t a 1 Marionet: Fine Arts Honors: Escort: Guard: Pres. Mari- Onette V' nz? . . iw. it -+- mf door : Mi fi: U V L I it fi . . . ii ' I .X N A Q it ilu me'- 1 Ziff: s 1'-I Nw I - X, ' H1 7 . f li f L, . A B 3 ' He who hizrrzes caainot - 9 1- A ,Q , walk with a stately jg N .l ' U xx X step. i ' Y, .. D . i , j 0 LILLIAN HOWELL Izzy ' v .' Course: General 6' ' ' Hobby: Swimming, EJ., ' T , Bridge '-l . Ti - I w'IZ act inobly with ' 'A 'Tx 1 f.1'9v Z1 ZJ1, oi e, f ' - 111 df' I I ' f 1 '. . ,.'4Z,A I' Q N.403II INGLE j ' d I ' ' . . Fl3l'l1191'SC ol: Wood- - row VVilson High Course: College Pre- paratory Activities: D. A. C.: G. Reserves: Inter- Relations Vocation: Entertainer 'TVi1l go far for enjoy- ment. ELMER Joi-1NsoN Course: College Pre- paratory ffThe tree of deepest root. ., 4.560 Arun ,,.,,,,..o. SJ.-1 G' rp Page 37 1 '-L-iZf.,-I11'ff'-5,-11: . AJ , i if -,::-1 Z X li N' , ,eff 1' I. 9 I f ,, 45 2 . 5 00 '3 lil 1 S 11' M P. 'Q t l on xy I I it lik I , X 1 : X ifll' O V K A X I '-Q ggi , Ni crm f ll i ry B3w Q if i . AUX: EJB lv 83 913 L -leg t rn- xn ax .V rc? ETHEL JoHNsoN Mufti Course: General Hobby I Swviinniing, Ice Skating Activities: D. A- C- Vocation : Stenogra- pher TfVhen I am quiet, the world is dead. XVELIXIA JOHNSON Former School 3 Pllll- poria High Course: Genernl Hobby: Collecting Activities: Inter. Re- lations: Escort: Guard A Vocation : I n t if 1' 1 o 1' Decorator A student she. and -wise. JUANITA JONES Skeeter Former School : St, Joseph High b Course: College Pre- pnratory Hobby : Sports Activities: Camp Fire: G. R.: YVPbS'E9l': Frencli Club Vocation: SlfCl'1:il'll'X NIH the heyllfiif of her g1oz1t71. BIOLLIE IQATZ Course : Coininilrcinl - Hobby : Svvin 'mine' Golf ll, 1,7 Vocation 3 Steyipgi-an DIW1' i, l.'. 4' . HI U11-1-11 1a'. Zl11izQi' -fztoj rlnrk place.j5. ', f f ' : r i i i A' -' j 1 , 1 r . 1' 1' i ,:, 1, -. ,- . MARCUS IiERIN Sis Course: College Pre- pa ratory Hobby : Athletics Activities: Hi-Y, Boosters Honors: Boxing 1: Tra ck 3 A friend is Cmotlzer sei . v f f , I 1 4 ry' 1 1' if ' xx pl' ' c I i -N-I Aj' X rage 383 Q' It - -' n 1 s I l uf 'fs . , f 2 ,- ' I . A f-igfe G.. P1-IYLL1s JOHNSON Course: College Pre- pai-atory Hobby : Sports Honors: Big D: Gold D: Escort Vocation : Teacher I've eoizqiiered every evil trait. ELENORAH JoNEs Joanie Former School: North High Course: Connnercial Hobby: Dun cing, Sports Activities: Girl Sports, Pep Club Honors: Escort: Guard 3 Treas. Pep Club Vocation : Stenogra- pher Those who tr-izst to rif- tize prosper. ARNOLD JUDD Art Course : Engineering Hobby : Basketball Activities : Boosters: Inter. Relations: Service Club Honors: Spur, Na- tional Honor Society Vocation : Engineer 'IIIa11's high resolve has made the 'world his own. RIARGARET IQAUFFMAN Mugs Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Singing Vocation: Teacher indifferent, contempla- trve. and Iiifinfl Imp- july. EVELYN Kixo Course: General Hobby: Poetry Activities: Girl Re- serves. Library HC0lIdl!l'fS herself iriflz. propriety. LELAND IQINTZELE ..Le1e,, Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Sports, Ra- dio Activities: Math Club, Hi-Y Honors: S p u r, Na- tional Honor Society Vocation: Engineering' The best men are born wise. .ALVIN KYI-'FIN Al Course: College Pre- paratory Hobbv: Skiing Activities: Stage Craft Vocation: Automotive Electrician 'He is 'never agitateflff ALBERT LARSON Kayla Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Collecting Stamps Vocation : Journalist The mincl which gives. the will that servesff PEARL LEVINE Course: Commercial Hobby : Dancing Honors : Spur Vocation : Stenogra- pher 'fDrcz1us in her breath to feed the flame of thought. LEONARD LEVY Course: General Hobby: Swimming and Tennis Activities : Boosters, Masquerade-rs 'flf I exert myself in 'youth I will not re- gret 'ilu old tl e. R Vnxlrvkfvejf-4 41 , jlmxzyfrf in L-MN Le 'ue WWW fe-1 CUVVVXBMJL4. - J we l .Z ,,I I ,. 4, . 1 I ,gy L-..f 'i R.aYMoND :KRUGER Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby : Sports Activities: Came ra Club Honors: Spur Vocation: Engineering In Quoin' D 0 s om jf ff If have shelved away ten tlznusrnifl rolulzzesf' DQROTI-Ir LANGE Didee Course: Commercial Hobby 1 Swimming and Dancing Activities: D. A. C.. Girl Reserves Honors 2 Guard, Escort Vocation: Secretary The happy know not hon' time fliesf' BIARGARET LE BARON Course: Commercial Hobby : Sports - Activities: Girls Sports Vocation: Stenogra- pher Being of equal grace to l'rienrls. NIORRIS IJEVITT JQ:'X'N'Y Course: Conunercinl Hobby: Fishing :ind Swimming Q Vocation : Business Mun Still exercising reason- 'ingfi XYIRGINIA LEWIS Ginger Former School: Gol- den High Course: Commercial Vocation : Stenogra- plier 'fUses gentle speech in all dealings. Page 39 '1 4 I I 'L , fr - Fz '-., X. :I'::: 'E' , '24 .L , U ,A :T O f big , . F ll it L JCM ri ,lil I T9 il 57 .2508 do es 3 9 - Lkv V 5-P .I .t oy fb U I '4 Vi .U C- .,.. ,..i . .,A -QW , 51. Kg . B i t I- 1 2,1 l ' v 1: ff! -4 - 2. f .. 1 4 AL M : wp. 5: ?1. Ml Q s yi - ,si ,N . . J' 113 X X 91 X ,, X lt ' X I' 0 I U in V L 5' R '. Hn it -. lf' ' . ' Njlg . ' ' 'T as ': 'fm- Y. I.. Q I' I' - 1 Um U Ilitl ty- ' ' lm S A s 1 'le , .9- r7'9 'JA'-A an . AD V .. . U. Q? HELENE LINTZ Course : College Pre- paratory Hobby: Football Games Vocation : Teacher JI a s t e 1' s herself and cleares to truth. ELBEHT Lroisns uCux-ly Foriner School: South High Course: Colle-ge Pre- paratory Hobby: Ice Skating Vocation : Electrical Engineer The good uzazfs course is straight mul trim. DELTA MAI-11N Del Former School: Exist High Course: General Hobby: Music. Dune- ing In such sweet and wini- izing guise. Viorm' AIARTIN Former School : Gram-- va, Colorado Course: Commercial Hobby: Reading Honors: Spur: Es- cort: Guard Vocation : Stenogra- pher Contimze to do youd and hearen u'iII rome down to you. LUMLLE RICNALLY Lou Course: College Pre- paratorv Activities 2 Cunip Fire: Debate: Girl Re- serves g XVi--bste 1' C French: Junta Honors: Guurd, Es- Cort Vocation : Journalist TIfIz,o thus hath zzoblgf trained her mi1zrZ. Page .90 'Q TVILLIABI Lorz Weelie Hobby: Football Games Striving s t 1' o 71 g and long. ELEANOR NIAGUIRE Mickey Course: College Pre- paratory Activities: N a t ur e Club 3 Masquerad- ers: G. Sports: Pep Club: Write1's3 Ro- deo: Drill Team Honors: Guard! Es- cort: N. H. S.: Spur: Big and Gold DI Pres. Nature Club Vocation: Journalist 'Clzaraote1'-ized by j01! and happiness. ELSIE DIAHONE Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Movies Activities: D. A, C. Honors: E s C o r t I Guard: Hostess of D, A. C. Being free from attach- ment. TVYNONA MCCOMB Myrna Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Passing' for .Myrna A i ' iti s' -G'r Junta: YVriters: b Coun '1 Honors. ,ASQ TMC, Gll3F 1ll' 1 eyes? G. Sports: res. Sports: N. H. S. Vocation: Designer 'Free comradeship was ours in. work and play. EFFIE BIELCHING Babs Course: General Hobby: Clay Model- ing Activities: Camp Fire, Library Honors: Pres. Camp Fire: Escort: Guard Bright stars are first belzelclf' UL, X7ALERA 11ESSLER Course : Gena-ral Hobby: Ice Skating Activities: D. A. C., Camp Fire Vocation : Stenogra- pher Highly esteeinecl by the multitudes. NERIS s.-1. .NIILLER Pat Course : General Hobby: Singing Activities: Girl Re' serves Vocation: Teacher Clear and bright is the 1 colorpf your skinf' ,, 4 L 5- J, Q,-,J ,4.,x T 2,0 L-f' ,DLA by I- ,L .1 7,1 ,rt . E r' ' ' if W t f' . .ALBERT MILZER Ai: Former School: Man- ual High Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Biology, Lab. Assistant Activities: N 21 t 11 1' e Club Vocation: Bacteriolo- gist He gave instruction: also to animals. T9 EDWARD MOHR Junior ' Cours ' . Col 'Pre- ffiylhodfgifol ,Bax If Hobbgf: Igports. ' ' ,- Actiggftiesy .II-Ii-Y: ,,-Jn' e1?.'RelatiQngf3J I th , ' K Hgnansi Spit! W I , lllrigion IIfJlll'l13gEt' WHA ian. wor' L'CCl'll 'dgtuodjs ra-Ikffi s o , i Q f r' PAUL IVIOORE Sl1oestring , . , - Course : College, re- -X ' If H pbakratory , B 5 ' 0 : nr, as- I 1, , : ketgall . 5 ,7 f A Activiti : asketball l . ' 'E 'Ga2gs 'rl an sereiie +41T '. ' - ' Y ' ' , alltgze eoplesff UU 'xx . L t , :J 1 X i I I I, fm 1. J'- jf ' 1 'f ' B 1 -sg , iff' i ' -j -, ' 9 'A if fi it . Xu. DL? Y - J 11 E 6 1 TJ' ,sa jf I Of- 1 C?-I fr X ' 1' 4 if l' lj S I fy ij, Pj' 1, l 1 s w J Q ' ff' .'. 'FP . I. I iJfj,g.P xgT xj . 'I Q .XJ-jpg ff' , .te in 1 gi my fs! J D. EVELYN DIESSNER Evie Course : General Hobby : Movies Honors: E s c o 1' t, Guard 'C?'flUl'Ilfl the incompara- ble peaceful state. -11 4 1 L in ,R U v R75 V V9 1 fx ' 52 lil! N1 4 .! 'Q - vi ar' DELLA FRANCES V 11 A o RIILLIKEN if ' xii Course: College Pre- s Ts ,Lf paratory D ' lc -1 Hobby: Dranintics f .-' G 'il Activities : Masquer- W t aders 1 Ti Honors: Pres. Mas- queraders, M e a d e - hm Gold Medal 1 l Vocation: Shakes- Q ll. pearean Actress 'Q 5 , Nl . - G. TVl1ose tongue is clever mc' Ll V ICQ ig speaks. wig O 1 will QLD - 1. DTABEL WIINNISS Chief Course: College Pre- 4 ' 1 paratory V o Hobby: Sports I J ' Activities: Girl Sports dd QU 9 . ' - Vocation: Teacher ' it ' . no filer nobleness is of the on 0 ' 5' heart. 'X' ii' V ,lil 17 ' L GEORGE NIONSON Doc IQ ' Course: College Pre- ' pairatory V ' Hobby: Golf ,f,' Activities: Booster, f . , ., Baseball lvlanager Vocation: Doctor Here is an Emperor- ao wasteful 'waiidererf' DoR1s MORRIS Course: General Hobby: Dancing Activities: D. A. C., Senior Prom Com. Vocation : Sterlogra- pher Performs every sort of secret l'll'f'll-f?.'J Page 41 .xv ,.-,,,-If 123 IV' I mulW ,,,.'-f W ffffiglflw ,Swv 1-'Am -SP 1 'X TJ f1W i?ZfZ fi f f ll X sms Q' Q 'SENIOR y M cmss X if I ff 45 WA' IW ff ' Z WE T M? 'LG 'Y SCM!! 1. w' .uw ' 1-Munn ,uIfInoIvIful1InQvv ' ' ul , 1 1 lm - umm dl 1 ' 2 I ,.w .---' '4 3 . IM W .1 . X, I -aqIN ,', WMMW. dw, -1 f 4, , 0 ,af 7H?:4 :,!! If :nf I 1511! 1 1, If I., ' ' If V,-' ,' , , I,-' I I: , , . v. - 7 -' ik f xfi' lx! ffxi ' - . x gx -.JA-rx .- ml X ,r 'mall' A xi Y-. EY X5-X XXXXIXN 111 - 1' If fl , 1- 44' , 41, A, A 'Y fy I , L' , Q-,j, fl 11., N I f JZ, ffl I ,fly ff V QA! kk 1 V, . . l .-,', j, , lf I ,v,.- 4:'.,, V, ' ' ' , ' 'I' -' ' ' I, ,f I I I I I . I I IIIIII , ' ,f I gf' im I ' f , I I ' ' I y 1 :I ' I V A--:l'f. 'l U I - ,fi ' jf, ,. V V flxcz 614- l',, 5 X 1 - ' f' - -N ,V ' . , . :I fl' 1- Z' . A in 'jf' 0' . '44 , I I gif' I I ' I I -In 1 L Ill l 4 sv' V.- : S Q I ' 5 gl A 6. M 1 1. v N ' if .. to .ll Q' , v. as if .4 . X .x g ot 'I- I I l 'N Tm' N 3 V J ily . I N O ll, , W Msg, F 3 l ls. so, ' ' ' as L qw Qfwff-56 MMMJUN ev VERNA MORRIS Dodo Former School: Steamboat Springs Course: College Pre- paratory Activities: Girl Re- serves, Camera Club Vocation: Teacher Those who lay up good- ness prosper. ESTHER NIOVVREI-'L Virtue is honored all over the Emp'ire.'i - f -' Q EUGENE NIRLO Gene Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby : Athletics Activities : Boosters, Hi-Y Vocation: Commercial Artist None fzoearies of his laughter. MARGARET NORRIS Mugs Course: College Pre- paratory Activities: Girl Re- serves, Camera Club Vocation: Teacher W'lze11 the mind 'is stored wfith learozivzg, the bearivzg 'will be elegant. INIADELINE OLIN Pat Course: General Activities : N et t u r e Club, Girl Sports Vocation: Nurse 'flu practicing virtue the heart is lLapp11. Page 42 DAVID NIORRISON Dave Course : College Pre- paratory Hobby 1 Sports Vocation : Engineer Surely, m y f ri e 71 d., 11ou're ever in jest. w, , 5 tw' A :A v fl! v . 5- 1 ..l . me Arts Auctipieer P fgbill, out- c o m m b at 'Y' 1? 'A il rg- :L l , IQZENNETI-f, NICKEL i uxennyn 17Ol.l'lT19l'SCh00L Stew- grtville, Minnesota Course: College Pre- ,fparatory 'Hobbyq Sports Vocation: Coaching f'St'lfE'II,g7fh of limb Iwstill possess to seek rivers flfld hills. IVIARY NYE Pee Tiles Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby : Swimming 3 Skatingg Dancing Vocation: Nurse Scholars are the coun- tryfs greatest treas- ure. -' FRED OLIVER Ferdie Course: College Pre- pa ra to ry Activities: Stage Craft Vocation: Aeronauti- cal Radio Tech 'fThere is a road to lzeavezzg walk in it. ij X4 'Dx I Nl: ,s l N GORDON PARKS Gordie Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Sports Activities : Boosters. Student Council Vocation: Civil Engi- neer Better do it yourself than ask anyone to do it for you. WAYNE PATTERSON npatn . Course: General 9 F Activities: Wresglingf-fy Football h He rejoic s gf. e-nee. ' J J, MA GARET PEACHEY Peaches Course: General Activities: Dramatic Club: French Club: X Hobby: Dancing K A Pep Club : Rodeo Honors: Escort: Guard: Spur: Pres. Gland Sec'y French og T S01 Club: Y. Pres. Dra- matics In the midst of sun- shivze ever. HAZEL PHILLIPS Half Pint Former School: Man- ual Course: Commercial Hobby: Ice Skating, Swimming Vocation: Bookkeeper Our love. the lore of youth cmd ma'irZ. ' JOE PICKARD Jody Former School: Chi- c-ago Course: General Hobby: Stamps, Guns Activities: N a t u r e Club Vocation: Ranger 'fE.rpect not thirty thou,- smzd days of onirtlzif' mr PATTERbON Pat Course 1 go re- f -p ' ory - A . ecgri it io : l c i 4 ng ' -' From, all isfort me be thou f' e. 'l4!fV ELLA PAYNE Pudge Course : General Activities: Girls Sports, Nature Vocation : Nurse In, prczcficiizg virtue the heart is 7m.ppy. Lx LL PERSLH t1 al PHILIPPUS Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby : Track Activities: Service Club Honors : Spur, Na- tional Honor Society Vocation: Physician UTVILEII the mind is em- ulted, the may -is lighted. BIAHTHA PIETSCH Peach Course: College Pre- pariitory Hobby : Aviation Activities: Girls S p o r t s, Girl Re- serves Honors: Spur: Es- cort: Guard Vocation: Teacher He who can govern himself -is fit to gov- ern the worldf' Page 43 - LL 3-F via-' . .5 V. - ' lzffii-L I 1 .j.-r A V -- ., , .1 1 . sl vi-1' 4, , - A 937' lg-1.4, i d,L7,..j- ',' tu, .,.':gq1' ,gf 5 ' 1 fI'I5WQ :f f .6 1. - R233 2,54 4 -if . , q 133'- 'icbag 9 al :,ag,, ,f1bsf'- y y k fr., ff .. p c if , N g, F 32 F5 ag -5--'a k f 5?-Z?i4el231QZl za-15 Eng -NL! X RV- TL: - V 11 35: 12. - ' gil- , 491 f a - in 'M O fih I E' E' be A Q 5 .I LL MARY PIHCHEH Perch Course: College Pre- paratori' Hobby: Dancing, Ski- ing Activities: D. A. C., Camp Fire Honors: Big D Vocation: Teacher Eager to serve. -1 VICTOR QUINTANA Rico Course : General Hobby : Drawing Activities: Fine .gi s Vocation : Carrbo,i How hard it Atffbe Ufeqt fl'l',df .' ,f Lu ,, 7 I MVA. , 'V f lat J vi my A ' 'UJI ' XXHFLIIAAI RAY B'll . 'M , lj f,-lf 1 I.. 6 i L . ' ll 1' r . .H 17 'S ' ,.A' f ,fin 'W ' EH 0 hgh M: 'lvv . ig - V . Ii' X hr '- W ' C ' C' iv H ' l I , 1' ' F Q U K f? U43 all A ,N u if ln-- Q 1 '..v' ew Louise. C0 legi- Pre- pa1'z1t0rv Hobby: Speaking Activities: Intt-1: Re- lations: Debate: St. Council 3 Orutory 3 Hi-Y Honors: Spur, Nu- tional Honor Society No mutter zulmt the issue, do your best. ROLLA REED Course: College- Pre- purutory Hobby: Sports Activities: Boosters Vocation: Mechanic Ile will soon become fl 11111.11 will do rc 111m1'.s work. IEARNET RICHTEH LE'Ll,7:71fIlU is fl fl'FIlSlll'F 7U7If1C7L follows its muz- er every'zvlzm'e. ' Page M .Jgf 'l :e gt, f A if 4... O .-J OSCAR PRATT Ozzie Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Music Activities: Hi-Y, Boosters 'IG1-faced with courtesy and music. ITLORENCE RAUCHENBERGER Flo Course: Commercial Hobby: Music Activities: D. A, C. Honors: Escort, Guard Vocation : Stenogra- pher Those w IL 0 Ia, y u p goodness prosperf' .XRLAN R1-:DMAN Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby : Reading Vocation : Lawyer 'flllen of worth shun the A lCOl'III,n E . is fur,-I x' 4 A e. yin f R : l , S J s BETTY ICHMON 'tt 4 ' u J. 'le-ral ' Jvffij' J: Da ' 0: 1' ctivi i s' 'ionet W ' . nniercial til ' t ,LAP fy I ' vil et M cloudy sl Is ght-bridge vx, tz reep.rleJs - W ' el FQYLAKU K vi X ANNETTE RINNE Nettie Course: Commercial Hobby : Sports y Activities: D, -X. C 1 ' 'f Girl Sports :Yr 1 Reserves ' xl COIlI'ClU6'0llS 67l67'b dis-l plays. X ' I pi X wx l x 1 1 P' g Q , tl K N N , X ,, PM 4 . ,sf .ra 93 f X LA VORA ROBERTS Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Music, Art Activities: Camp Fire Vocation: Commercial Artist Wines: I rise from sleep. I play with books and harp. MARIE ROBINSON Re-e Form 0411: Engle- woo Cou : Beral H y: ncin good. f Y If small g 'is PERNIE ROGERS Boots Former School: Engle- 1 Wood , Course: College Pre- I paratory I , Hobby: Dancing and 2 Skating Vocation: Stage , Dancer I 'fYouth 'is the time' to I make o'ne's mcw'k.' l I EDITH ROLLER Course ' College Pre- ' paratory Activities F r e n c h Club Honors E s c o I t Guard National Honor Society Vocation Secretai y acmg hoi ses pass the wmwmg monk I 'b A Q Iwi' it . ji X 1 X -. F 2 fa, N J -914 fr 'NS has ROBERT RUDOLPI-I Bob Course: Engineering ' Hobby: Sports ' Activities : Boosters, World Relations Vocation : Electrical Engineer Who is rich? He who is content with what jg. he hasf' Q 0 C LIAR .T ORIE ROBERTS 'The tree of industry bears golden fruit. CATHERINE RODDY Roddy Course: Commercial Hobby: Sports Activities: Girls Sports Vocation : Stenogra- plier Co-zzlrage is 10 i t h o Il t fearf' HAROLD ROLL Pony Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Sports Activities: Hi-Y: Boosters: Football: Basketball Q Baseball Vocation: Sportsman s.,.4 ' ,, Q 'He' who hm, use his tongue Ycclfoz fold but any 1'ocLcZ. ' I 's 1 CLARA ROWLEY Course: Coinmeroial Hobby: Reading Vocation 1 Stenogra- plier Sch0Iars are 'not Classi- fied by ageg the intelli- gent take po'ecede1zce. NIILDRED SAGE Pee YVee Course: General Activities : Interna- tional Relations UBI! silence there is 'no quarreZS. Page 45 1. x,4 . X 9, '. ' ix yi R X ,.,, il' lgg Q 3 ,I gs. f ,Aj NYS f gg, W Ji. U -1 . J .1 d' o x3 , ff' 5 Q li .SWL Y , 0cg mil M JA-fe? ' 'I aa- lv. '99, - n'v Ll, l .D,. .,-,......M.- . ..1,., -177- A, i f I I vi J' 'I ' 1 , .tlbq B5 fi 4 v V ,ll Vt, vii x ,ll of lim if 2: W' Qs -64 l W1 I-lg! Y 'ln . . U51 r ff 0 X ' il l ? xi' ,fi i J lf I ii X A X EL ' I X I' .D -I 17 Q A I li K' li 9 C A 1 t ao in ' In - .13 u I N, Ki X px Sify: fu: r 'Q -sf' S Q in -Nehshti, NNN iw xi zf if - fz,+'g'-1.,- :S Q-1:-L s sg' -gt,-Q x. KH 3' -Q - :z.k fax Q!-V Z:-m 4, W! S' CHARLOTTE SALMEN Shorty Course : General Hobby : Swiinniing, Skating' Activities: D. A. C. Vocation 1 Bookkeeper NTU gladdeiz those fwomzfl urs. RICHARD SANDQUIs'r Dick Course: College Pri-- paratory Activities: Boosters Vocation: Teacher Also iii me kizowledye sprmzg up. EDWIN SCHOEPFLIN Dutch G6urse : General ,fw Hobby: Sp r . 'f Footbzill 3 Basket- qball: Syliizgnningq T4'7ho Zziqgsc Q-jot to 1 'lgpffrfiuellfiii A luis he I, ' : Q V, Q u, .:,-,1iig1:f,5,-, ., f 1 ' fjf: 1 , if I Nik. Ai 'if1ff5l3isf:lfif3fff?:-. .fn -. -,--- Isa-.I 5 , .-.x,.:,..,-x':- . .,-. 1, I ,Q .- ' Q .silo X - ' :sk F.-:psi '51, 'T-il 7 X -25l5T5.i..N : -- :-1.- Ks as-333' - 1-H I .l'- TJ?--.Zi -. K .. I . - s.-.- . . ,gi -SN T-1,3 4, ' 1-'A Gif.-3 X , - ,wisr1om? uf' ISADORE SCHUSTEliu1ZZy Course : General A fliiity little fellow. STEVEN SFERRA Kid-sneeze Course: College Pro- paratory Hobby: Driving Jilstic-e guides the wise 171 every ccisef' Page 46 fe X H' TIM SANCHI-:Z Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby : Swimming. Tennis Activities : Boosters, French Club He came to learn for himself. P GEOR o Actu MQ e. 1 Vocati : A oun tanpb UH 1 Q fgfeiz in I o FF I D l,1'se ,I? . V. , . Q L e 111110 ,fii very p Cf 'eeabl ' MARION SCHRUMPF Kitten Course: General Hobby: Dancing Activities: Rodeo Vocation: Reporter Make faitlzfulness and truth thy mastersf' AURORA SEGURA For1nerSclIool: New Mexico High Course: General Hobby: Reading Activities: Girl Re- serves Vocu tion z Beauty Op- erntor 'Sit fifteen I was bent on study. CHARLES SHANE Course: General Hobby : Swimming, Basketball Activities: Boosters Vocation: Draftsman On any road my for- tune lies. PAULINE SHELDON Polly Former School: Aurora High Activities: N a t u 1' e Club, Girl Reserves Honors: Escort, Guard Vocation : pher ' Un til my sp en t, I A. C., Queen is mei wed ' KATHRYN SIDERS Tommy Former School: Ad- ams City High Course: College Pre- paratory Activities: N a t u 1' e, Math Honors: Escort: Guard: Spur Joy sprang up straight- wuyf in my hea1't ' X f MJ . . ' VM! x l 1 ' 4-QARON bKO ' Vick, 'u1l N urse: ollege re- I f par' , 1 Acti fi ' sr Boqs er 3 ' If ' yi: Rodeo X 'N ' JH ors : Editor o- ' W dec Vocation: D ctor Hi - 'Jen is slzam as . 1 sword. . f V iffwtf PAUL S-LAWSON Course: College Pre- paratory Vocation: Musician To diligence 'nothing 'is difficult. .v AU' , is Ku -new--, RICHARD SHERMAN Dick Former School 1 Oniaf ha Tech Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Baseball Activities: Boosters, Baseball Vocation: Undertaker fl smile of his was worth cz. thousclnfl taels of gold. DEBORAH .Deen Pre- Honois Girl: l . H. S., nrt: Guard :fl am the silver of the moon, the gold of the sun. ROY SKINNER Former School: North High Course: Commercial Vocation: Chemist 'ITILG clay he ca-me we callecl him. friend. BIARVIN SLAWSON Sleepy Course: General Hobby: Music, Shoot- ing Vocation: Musician You are 10 0 r t ll. y of fCL'll07'.u RUTH SLIALL Boots Course : College Pre- paratory Hobby: Collecting Rocks 'fDeIightecl with a keen delight. Page 47 .Ziff I . 5 ai AX wi -li Hz 'xl it 5. 1 1 at ,A r gy? 1 woe, H,,.' X , Ji 'gli 0 M is cg ' Sho Lil A iigw M V x ic. w 9 3 D by LKB W. nu 123 sd xi. f ,P ,,L, -f-2 ge 5 V el .741 V Ill M7 ll y in f A M! . . 6 EL, ga E' fl 1 In 31 Y l VX l QA! I i: A X- will ll' iw OV ff i . - . A fl.. Y' 'MU O 55' Q B :I my ' l . A - 4 - it A fl Xf' . I I ,M Aw? .Oki ' QW? '.,,-if 'I X iw 1 Ajf' X . . tg., ' 7.1 A . :lf Qilfg' CG,-2 , , . '.: V-if DELBERT SMITH Former School: Lex- ington, Nebraska Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Sports Honors: Spur Vocation: Aviation Engineer HA 'noble-lieurtecl mmzl who never boasts of his good deeds. ELAINE SOVERN Sov Course: General Hobby: Bridge. Swim- ming Activities: D. A. C. Vocation : Stenogrn- pher The friends of litera- ture hcrve no poor har- 'vestfl HARRYNQANTON xlCo, ge: Connnercial I, bby: Basketball I ctivities: Boosters 1'-J' Vocation: Accountant A good fellow will stick to his bargain. -' K . 1 .li I C' . J' -I ss. L7 ELLEN STERN Course: General Hobby: Dancing Activities: D. A. C. Vocation : Nurse Who is it that 'worships at my feet? Sx'LvIA STERNBERG Course: Commercial Hobby 2 Swi mm i n g, Golf Vocation : Stenogra- plier 'Fa'uze will be Qfoizrs in the state: fame 'zrill be yours in the home. Page 48 MERRILL SIXIITH Mike Course : College Pre- paratory Hobby: Dancing, Sports Activities : Boosters Vocation : Teacher If you don't ascend fhe mountain, the plain will not be seen. NIADELEINE SPELMAN Maddie Course: General Hobby: Dancing Activities: Masquer- aders: D. A. C.: Basketball: Prom Coni. Honors: Treasurer Drama Club Vocation : Stenogra- pher 'It -is ci delight to be- hold herff LUCILLE STEPHENSON Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Pictures Activities: J u n t a : TVriters: Pep: Cain- era Honors: National Honor Society: Es- cort: Guard I have seen her go on but never have seen her stopf' HARRY STERNBERG Course : College Pre- paratory Activities: Math, Chess Club 'Th.e well-bred smile but 'never la'uglzi. BIYRNA ST. JOHN YVynona. Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Passing for TVynona Activities: G. Sports: XVi-iters: Rodeo: St. Council Honors: E s co 1' t : Guard : Spur: N. H. S.: Spur Play: Sec'y G. Sports: V. Pres. YVriters Vocation: In terio r Decorator Sclzolnrs fullf of clever books. ALD.-i REED STREETE .iAlda,. Former School: Hollis, Oklahoma Course : College Pre- paratory Hobby: Basketball, Dancing Vocation : Secretary No joy equals that of making a new friend. CLARENCE STURDWANT Former School: YVich- ita Falls, Texas Course : General Hobby : Aviation Vocation : Aviation f'He passed his hours in peace!! HULDA SWANSON Jo Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Sports: Camp- Iirei Piano Activities: Campfire Honors: Spur: Es- cort: Guard Vocation: X-Ray Embi'aces every chance of laying up meritff VERA THOMPSON Tommy Course: Commercial Hobby: Dancing Activities: Girl Re- serves Wise to resolve and patient to performf' ALVIN STHUTZ Al Former Schools: Bis- innrck Schule. M agdebnrg, Ger- many: North High Course : College Pre- , pu1'atO1'Y I Hobby: Tennis Activities: Math Club Vocation: Civil En- gineer My love is like the grasses lziclden -in tlzc deep 'mountain .' though its cz b nn, rl a n c e in- creases, there is none that knows. IXIAURINE SU M RIERS Course: C0lTllllt'5Cl?l Hobby: Piano Vocation 1 en 11- pher There 3710 ng zqlz thru sd zz' ily ii 11 g, : Girl Re- Fine Arts E s Q o 1' t 3 Spur .Artist Smile and give the first good-day. IWIELYIN TRAHER Former School: South High NI do not go on foot: I come in a clmriotf' 1 J A i X 1 no lei Activities: Li axy A if, 'TJ . i '1 A it - C ,li DUI f V H :ffl .CW fl is Nl txytm Alf ml ill -T D31 ,vi iv CE' lg, ,gh - Du 9 t ni lil vi U ia. Ai' 1 I .S P 'J if Q Q 1 B4 w IC. ' . X i 'ii e'k's. .Ji i , f CJ 1 , Ig .1 t , j j lf? fi,-P --V 2 IVAN UMBARGER AlU1llDS ELLA URBACH ,'Q,f'f,t'Q' Courgeg Cguggg P1-Q- COUFSEI GE1lEl'3l 'QAM' Hcggfglorsffennis Bas- E11clLctntment is in her ketbaill ' -A FWS' ' 5 ' - gq p Acgvi es- Boost-gli? ig: N , 21 90 : - . ' '4 , 3 Vocatioy : Civil gi- - N Ii ge Y P 'E' 'g QT H ' ig as : te' lives, 135i Q?-iii h iviiq, Ingo well. ggi si 5 -. ., 'V' 5' T' 'W ., 1 Q ' -f 1 1 Q- f' x54 ,J Q KN? 51, yfv 'f-: - J 3 ,H ,f 'P '-1 V ff J 5 X I, Q 'X Page 1,9 '12 , l X, J J X ' Zigi ,i ' w fs- A l. x f'i-4 3, ' xx w' Xb fl ' ' X' if ' T , ,, 37 X f 'Y Y, , . X I 5 -Z vfj' 1 1 fr W ' N I , ' ' 'X ' 5 .J .9 xA 9- ' f ,of ' ' j 0' . , 1 ,N Y H' ,' v' O J f N 1 1 s 33, ' Af' -F15 A f Fai ix if E is , FW! ' v ' Xl! ,gait 'f 4' V al g, '1 4 i , iii -. O Ni .na I, , P 'iw Obi' ' QQ C Y V A if ' 9 A lx- W U D ' ,W O , : i X4 m ,ei ff if Av. A . is ERNA XVAGNER Rusty Course: Art Hobby: Drawing' Activities: Girl Re- serves, Fine Arts Vocation: Artist Hea'ue'n planted irortlr. in lLe1'. ' JOE .YVALTERS 'H-is coizdzmt is natu- -rally e.ralteci.f' JA MES XYELLS Jim ' ii is .. fi' A Q 4 X l L ' ' Q C Course: College Pip! . : tv paratory ' J ' 1 A Hobby: D ani igff , wg , 0 Singing l Activities' Boos ,rs,. H1-YM! A I, ff.-l frja, zehtof-ltfqiu rz norm! S h. hefjf, X V' .' 1 'X V : 1 1 U f , D3 Nj ff l ui ' y ' 4, XXUALTER XXYHEATLEY VValt , .A-535 Forrner School: Bent County I Course: General ' i Hobby: Ice Skating I j ,wk Vocation: Teacher qkgb.. ,gk Z-at . Youth will lmre their f 11. 11 0 I 6 s and their . In UCS. wg- . f-,gy -4 LAWRENCE YVILLIAMSON v . . '- -'wiliia' I: f' Y ..g,,:.- 'ft Course : Gent-rail il fi: 1 , . . ,v .--.. 9--nfs, qgll I As-sf' Q an i., g et tex- -we 'QD Q ' fa. fsffxrl D 'N'-is fs-:A --li ,-li. -- i iff. + .. .-,,s.-..- .T-,. , sb ,Ti fl Hobby : Sports Activities : Boosters, Football The ivontlroirs ways of lore are 7m'll0ll'lI,:' Page 50 if K X E :K K Q 'i i A i is 5 i f' fix + fi . .Q are N S 'fi Q N '1 A f iss: f , ,. , . , f 1'- ' 4 N MARJORIE WAGNER ' Course: General Hobby: Church Work Activities: Forensic Contests: Annual: Masquerade-rs: D. A. C. Honors: Escort: Guard: V.-P. Masf queraders: P r e s. and Hostess D. A. C.: N. H. S.: Win- ner M. L. White Contest f'Those that do and say not, we call great. RUTH WATKINS TVatties Course: General Hobby: Dancing Activities: Girl Re- serves: D. A. C.: Girl Sports Honors: Guard, Es- Cort Vocation: Designer The world is full of song. PEARL YVEST Peg Course: Commercial Hobby: Dancing Activities: D. A. C. Vocation: Secretary f'Siuev'-nes 'never from the path of truth. CARL YVILKERSON Rex Course.: General Activities : Boosters Vocation : Transport Pilot Such ri. main comes to tranquility. HARRIETT TVILSON Billie Course: College Pre- paratory Ho b b y : Swimming, Skating Activities : S p o r t s Club i'FIllfll-f1lI?l?SS is a vir- tue! ELIZABETH 'YVIRE Elizard Course : College Pre- paratory H o b b y : Svvimming, Dancing Activities: Girl Re- serves, Masquerad- ers Honors: N a tion al Honor Society, Guard Vocation : Stenogra- pher 'For every foot of honor shown me, I show ten. BIARVIN WOLACH Muzzy Course : College Pre- paratory H o b b y : Swimming, Football Activities : Boosters, Math Club All look up to IL fa- mous scholar. LOUISE YANTORNA Course : Commercial Hobby: Reading, Dancing Honors: Escort: Guard Even in this world 'is thersp-irit of joy. V s 53 W N rmer S li l: May- of Q , LINORD Yoim Cliff x oo lN J' ska ulse ege Pie , dy XR paratci y , obby. Sales- I mwimx: i'iti : ' t. Coun- : B rs: Hi-Y A ors: res. Boost- s: X -Pres. Jr. lass: res. Service lub: Capt. Track: cation: Physician ' L t him do a thing W o lC6, and he will sm'- N ' passs all others. VXU S R Treas. St. Council N9 , EDYVARD ZIMINIERIVIAN Zim Course : College Pre- paratory Hobby: Ice Skating Activities: N a t u r e Club Vocation: Business Man Brilliant and prompt is the wit of yonr re- plies. - ', L1 . lQ!qn Q,w f P , . ..,?k.:3SL:y - ' 5 , we sw,s .' ff ,wg f 12 sv -- xi , qgug as ':.,:f5'1lZ Q eggs., X. Y P 'af if N 1 5-K seg? ANNA ILIAE YVITTI Course: General Hobby: Singing, Driving Activities: Marionet Vocation: Stenogra- plier Good deeds are clone, but -not evil onesf' DIARGARET TVOOLUM Lefty Course: Commercial Activities: Girl Sports Accept your destiny, do your dzltyf' ARTHUR YoUNG Course : General Hobby : Baseball Activities: Boosters f'Goorl students, resemble -wo rkers Zll hard stone. MARIE ZENICK Re-e Course: College Pre- pnratory Hobby : Dancing: Rid- ing: Swimming Activities : Girl Sports, Campfire Honors: Spur: V.- Pres. Girls League: Junior May Queen: Prom. Com, Vocation: Secretary I never let him go, nor clilcmgetli he his love for mei' EDWIN ZILIIVIERMAN Zim Course: College Pre- paratory Hobby: Radio, Golf Activities : Radio Club Honors: Spur Vocation: Engineer If you sport with Tuf- hcms, you earn your broken bones. , .r ' O E G V s at -. e'r 1 - 0 Page 51 I X B all A lx .f .fer U fi I X 1' FW O 1,5 Es? ,A L Zi i ei fl Vm,:4HfSr' . 1 ' ' ' F, uf 4 F- ff jg Q NU f 1V T .Qual , A-'r . 'Q 5' gi' I ,,nf,?Qh ,K H . ,N 0 ' , x ' sl ' M O I :icy la -ogg my Cpu Q '- 3, 3566,-.. on-L-I. 3-P. .'.-V' 4 U:.. ,lv .. 'n,vfsy, --7 A, 4 I lruvm 1311: CQ I ff 560- wo. mmf Q2-iv-L .ixwrv fyxvxk- ' Qian ,g,,fJi,T.Nvt,..I-dh of I wen .,. 'F-MA 'W Wfj ' nj Aj wwwwwmj' 'ML g,cL'e,-., 4 L,q+L,t4r qf.w-A-A wowu. 1'Yb0'LL- h J AM- 'WV b4.1Q:.,...4 1 b 'W Q M1 31 lla W M - lk,03tfWwNi A JU -'K 'CU' Wu' Fl Jw 3.1.4. M-:awk ' 4 . if . O,w.f-- 1,e,f+M?7wc wwacq iw JUW3 uw as tiff'-,L ,worm .Lua iiffff ifj3tf1f,,3 M o..,.,m. AWA. MM- M-WL f ,fyzf JU.-lo Q IK' g k -'wits k5 fu -'Ref 212, N . :I ' .-aw., - ' '-5351 . Vw . In l A Z i-' will V ik 'F .ll g li ' if Lx lx ski li l! .2 i n' ' w tain ,ii xx il' U -QP' if Ji. i , fi -J ,wg Q fx I? .V frm ' ' 'Nw C Q I 1 L L, I 'A s:j':j n, .1 . , In fir' D: eff: . ,ii wel xx N X u. JSR: 5 xl ,h ' in ,..,,. -1-1 3. , ii g X. 1 i 'X rr-'4 f VRF'-. .3 JN' gf- rs. hsglri . ' - -.j5.., ' ffiii :Jiri 3 ni ffl., gp.: .1-, '.:.-,v-f-w1- . ' - ' il La-1:- k5 ' E' ffl : f a: ' . Y , -. 'ya E F, i-.i-F5 1, ,--I .gggig-inszi .L -. if , . Y Kim 095, i U 5 'lm fl X fe 5 -4 ' , .. r :Las , f v 1 is K A N ' i X A 1 i Top row: E. Zimmerman, C. Young, A. Capra, S. Butler, M. XVoluch, R. Reed, A. Young. Third, row: S. Cooper, H. Roitenberg, L, Gates, J. Ferrin, P. Usery, A. Hassan, R. Delgado, F. Day, E. Zimmerman. Second row: A. Segura. S. Cooper, P. Devany, A. Bucly, E. Urbach, M. Summers, D. Lange, A. Veitengruber, E. Zimmerman. First row: E. Pendleton, M. Peterson, F. Rauschenberg. Y. Duckworth, M. Clark, A. Streete, P. YVest, V. Thompson, B. Howard, M. Finch. OTHER SENIORS GEORGE ALLEN Curly Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Athletics Activities: Hi-Y, Boosters Vocation: Engineer That man alone is wise -who keeps the mas- tery of himself. CHARLES .ANDERSON Think only of advance, and 'never retreat!! FINLEY AYRES Course: Engineering Vocation: Civil Engineer Smart -men. are first to rise. JOHN BAR1-:ER Johnny Course: General Hobby: Golf: Baseball: Dancing Honors: Captain of Golf Team Vocation: Professional Golfer Q-L man without lore-'u-hat is music to him? HAROLD BEL-CHER The zrorld is what the heart makes it. Scorr BoGGEss Forint-r School: Tulsa, Oklahoma Hobby: Travel: XVriting: Reptiles Activities: Masaueraclers: She Stoops to Conquer? National Honor Society Vocation: Naturalist III learning and straiyhtwagl practicing 'is there not pleasure alsof' BILLIE BROCK .Iacklo Former School: Shawnee High, Oklahoina Course: Commercial Hobby: Dancing Activities: Girl Reserves Vocation : S4-crvtary One full of c.rpeetation. ALBERT Booi' Course: Comm-'rcial Hobby: Swimming Honors: Spur Vocation: Ai-ronuutical Engineer Solemn and .wi-ions among the Budtlliclsf' A NRENA BUliliELl, Course: L'ollt-gc Preparatory Hobby: 1.ll'ilXYlllg' Activities: iMarionc-tte Club Vocation: C0llllll1'1'ClCli Artist Owned seven 111'rr-ions gems. Page 5.2 EL-lNIER CARSRUD MacDuff Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Dancing, Photograph Collecting Activities: Nature and Library Club -Dfogation: Osteopathy - in 'itiozls men push ahead. AMMON CHRISTENSEN HClll'lS Former School: Blue Springs, Missouri Course: Commercial Hobby: Fishing. Golf Vocation: Business Man 'Politeness gains the confidence of princes. VVALTER COHEN VVally Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Basketball Activities: Hi-Y: Boosters: NVriters' Club Vocation: Pharmacist Be fearless in speech and fearless in deed. SAM COOPER Yo-Boy Course: 'General Hob Jy: fennis Activities: Dramatic, Spanish Club Vocation: Fruit and Vegetable Business To be 'wise is at good clioieef' SOIEQHIE COOPCER Fii'le ourse : ommercial Hobby: Tennis Vocation: Accountant or Stenographer Speaks when it is time to speak. ALBERT Diagrfnsoiv Hier-t W Former Cioo I Looper, 'voniing Course: College Preparatory Activities: qCamera Club Vocation: surgeon E-vm' courteous 'in word and ever courteous rin. deed. NIOEQDON Dfxvgosorr 1 Lourse: fenera Hobby: Hunting Vocation: Machinist The man that hath a trade mast 'irorlc thereat. ' Pfvriucic DE A'ANY Put Former School: Georgetown, Colorado Course: Genelrall Hony: Bascaa If there is at rush, don? you 7I1H'I'jl. G-LENN EPPERSON Danger hc cliallcnffes, laiigliiny and singing. JESSE FERRIN Jess' Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Football Activities: Hi-Y Vocation: Draftsman 4 Fearless in deed but soft of speech? KATHERINE GALLIENNE Pee Wee Course: General Hobby: Swimming, Dancing Vocation: Traveling Saleswoman 'S'he does not doubt or question. LOWELL GATES Course: General Hobby: Football 'Stndying is harder than scaling the blue sky-Ju ELBERT GOLDSWORTHY Goldy Course: College Preparatory Hobby? Dancing Activities: Websters Vocation: Business Executive f'Love is slow to speak. MARION GRAHAM Course: College Preparatory Activities: Wrestling 'tHe was quick and fond of learning. YVILLA GRAHAM Billie Former School: Florence, Colorado Course: General Hobby: Sports. Reading Activities: Girl Reserves: Nature: Girl Sports Club Vocation: Nurse Has no dislikes. AIAYNARD GRUBEN Pinchick Course: Commercial Hobby: Sports Activities: Boosters, Rodeo Vocation: Journalist I have taken my ease here long EDZOIIUILN EDVVARD GRUBIN Ed Former School: Carl Schurz High, Chicago Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Swimming Activities: Math: Hi-Y: Radio: Annual Honors: N. H. S.: Pres, Math Club: Sec'y Spur: Sec'y Hi-Y Vocation: Research He cannot be a laggard or a diuzceff CLOVIS HAIVIILTON Ham Former School: Nebraska High Course: General Vocation: Civil Engineer The heart of 'man aspires higher and higher. YVILLIAM HARVEY Bill Course: College Preparatory Activities: Hi-Y: Football: Rodeo f'The thoughtful man of insightf' PHYLLIS IvERsON Course: Commercial Hobby: Dancing Activities: D. A. C. Vocation: Stenographer Pl'unyed in meditation!! FRANK JANZA Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Tennis H Honors: National Honor Society W'hen friends gather round fro-nz. afar do we not rejoice? ' FORD KELLEY Former School: Manual High Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Dancing 'fI'll never renounce the world and live asceticf' GLYMA KELLY Former School: Texas High, Amarillo Course: Commercial Hobby: Horseback Riding Activities: Girl Reserves Vocation: Camp Instructor Even balanced ever is she, ISADORE LEVEY Course : Commercial Hobby: Football and Baseball Vocation : Salesman FRANK 'MCMAIIAN 4 I There are many tnrnivzgs-which am I to follow? EDITH MARK Sonny Course : General Hobby : Dancing Vocation : Aviatrix In secret then I sat me down. GEORGE MARES I know not hate. LUELLA MILLER Former School: Manual Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Writing Vocation: Musician Here -mnsic and sweet poetry agree. JAMES NORRIS . Q A 'man in Znclc is as a boat with a favorable sail. NORMAN O'DEA Pegs Former School: Omaha Tech Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Dancing Activities: Football, Annual Board Vocation: Butcher I have been lame these four years past. WILMA OLSEN Willie Former School: Salida High Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Dancing Vocation 1 Stenographer ffVirtae dwells 'in her heart, sweetness in her nioathf' ' ALBERT PATNOI Pat Course : General Hobby: Fishing, Swimming Vocation: Business Man 'I watch the long road of the river of stars. EDITH PENDLETON Ed Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Music Vocation : Teacher Steadfastly bent on meditation. GEORGE PERLMUTTER Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Horseback Riding Activities: Boosters Vocation: Zoologist Foe wronged no man, I work and pay my score. NIABLE PETERSON Pete Former School: Wasliing'to1i Heights Course : Commercial Hobby: Sports Vocation : Stenographer 'fTo follow a peaceful calling-this is the greatest blessing. ROBERT REED Bob Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Football: Wrestling: Redheads Activities: Boosters: Math: Student Coun- cil Honors: Local Honor, Football Vocation: Electrical Engineer I fain would fill a small place -in this big worlclf' GLEN RENO Course: Commercial Hobby: Dancing Activities: Boosters, Commerce Club Vocation: Policeman NI will tether my horse to a river willow and wait for the will of the southwest wind. VIOLA REYNOLDS Peggy Former School: South Course: Commercial Activities: Girl Sports, D. A. C. 'fThon shalt mark in the face the brightness of clelightff HARRX' ROITENBERG The best kind of acquaintance is the ac- quain.ta.nce with each otherfs heart. CContinued on Page 695 Page 53 .L ,-N-qie.. ' -. .f , . A. . ,. - 'riff ' 1 SCD' H . . R wu d . i t ll' 51 Yi . 'H . . X-I Q X O fy 2 -B U vii , ig, Wg M A' ll Q A Y-gfzgf sk , I Y . V Raw . AJ! . I f ,N 0,0 xii . B . il l L Gfy 2 m , JC. 5 Q , V 0 - Q I li' JA -gf 4' ' bn Q Lk.: V U . ny . Wm- l Q n 1-7 U b9'H 44 , I 5 37 .III lf if ll ' I I . 'I 514477, Mg' I fain 00 if all , L' . d-'X 'Y 0 A k ' N-5 I , .pf X Hg X lf oy I V V 1 ,NM , El .D D4 um - . ,JJ I . if .I I . nvglzxb .93 ji 'Mm I D. u Iq- a nm .IV 3:3 ET If i Page Wars V, ,!fg,. ' -I 'I M I. 8. 1 I ', 'W V I 1521.9 ff, In 1 W! , A, 5' 5' I X 1. lim. KM! A QQ A . AA M ,ff G k J, Q . NW? I HARRY HANSEN ROBERTA O'NEILL Vice President Secretary f'Yet none but names ,Mn the Devont yet cheerful, active yet finest of thenz, alll! resigned. JIBI LEAMAN President Good-day he 'rings to you dozen. the lLzw'r11ing street. 3 JACK ERKENBECI: He asks no helping h.czncl. LAAVERNE ERKENBECK 4 ll1fIll'S face -is the reflex of his -nzrndf' CARL FULKEI-:SON JIen's hearts are like their faces. HELEN GATES TVas the center of such unparalleled glory. CHARLES HANSEN Learning is a 'raluczble zreigvhtf' Ii.-XRL HLYTTER I come, and go, and Come. LEONARD .TENKYNS A good drum does not require hard beating. EARL JOHNSON His mind engrossed bn earthly tlllingfsf' 1QEORGE JOHNSTON True 'men fear not tl test. Ig , As - JQHN IQINGSTON , fjfdf-3' -- I . Q 8 6, Foolish for IMIIUHEZF-. clever fo1 a I xi lifetime. A EDITH MCFARLANE- 'J ' -SS Is free from przdef' X V ' ULIVEROSE BIEREDITH Q '4Deep, subtle, and beyond nIen's ken. IDA BIONICO No pleasure equals the pleaszzre of stzlfljff' :XLICE NASH It is good to be 77lfGl'l'1l. ' ICENNETH OBERHOLT He is like the CIIVULBZ-IJ7'Gf67'7'l71fl heavy weights to light ones. FRANCES PAULSEN Love another enough to bicker and fall out. EVANGELINE PETERSON To all, thy boso1n's joy 'unfoldf' ARLYNN PRESTON The 'valiant man is not openly de- featedf' MARY REED An able wo-man can diminish work. MAXINE RUDOLPH llIed'itat-ion becomes Cl young woman. BRUCE RUPERT There are moments when the thoughts enter deep. LAVERNE SHEPHERD Honor springs from diligence. V 'L , ,HELEN SORLING 1 . , f ! ' ff 'flllith inmost splendor,shining, 5 ff .goo V: .Q -qi 'af' - '7-J 7 1 JOHN SPEIGHT Y 7 fi 4 ' ,X 'fMan's heart is naturally just. If XRICHARD VAUGHN Haha Lis richf' He who has cheer for I J ot eis. f ' GRACE YOUNGER , ,Z IL ffllfild speech GllQlQL'lIfS the IZf'fIl'f.u ,wc P3 12 1, 1,00-fdff 'V , ,f , , . ll f ' MA, 'AAA' 'J '13 JUANITA ABBOTT To refineinent is added the joy nf living. LILLIAN ANDERSON Give a thousand smiles: they all come back to you. CLIFF RD ASP QB ok Tg.QgdeKz.'-i J oft t Ier- 7: n'e7' st. MARY BENNETTS I am endlessly yearning to do youll. VVILLIAM BOLLAKER Joyoz1fs, free, and 'LLllC07lSf7'fllll8Cl. BERNARD BOYSEN He enjoys the favor of heavenf' NIARGARET BRUNSHULL The contented never -worry about the stars. ' awk! Yi vf N 1-,. 4 X l, f Y 'U 7 Y. F 1 . . T, P ,f ' 1 ' r 1 is 7' .1-Q 15' fi W , -gk Page 55 , Xp my , JI . f q i ,N ' 1 1 gp- 1 0 gs? -.4 V xA s nf U zo' HELEN BUDD f'Euerythi1zg has its owner. FAYE BURTON .-1 smile travels a 7lL'iZ6.'U JOYCE CARBOUGH A jewel that pleases. DOROTHA COFFIVIAN Count on the u'oma1z as ever stead- fast? JAMES COOK Value nothing higher than wisdom, FRANCES CRITES Gives all her powers to worthy 'zoorkf' GARNETT CRUSE They shall honor thee. RUTH BIAY DANIEL Nothing can 'make your heart unjust. DOUGHERTY the Enlightenefl One favored ELMER EDELEN - Where raptizvre lasts the 'whole day long. RUTH EDLUND An intelligent woman needs but few lUOI'llS. , GEORGE EWING They find no sin in his heart. K.kRL FISCHER 'TZ None will suffer being shown this .5 ha nasonie facef' ROBERT FULTON A.: Precise and 'neat he appears CllN.0'llg men. JUANITA GERMAIN She brings -roses. V, DOHOTH1' GRUBB L W Honored and esteem P 3 Q E':E'l I3YAGUhI1NIA Q 7h1s 10111 bear fine frnrt.-' fa , .N E A' 1 '1 ' 'ff JAMES HAWTHORNE '. t His name fs .Uri DO-AYU-HG'll1f.I, W - L I .N .l - EDNA HELENBY fjglgkgx f Eton the thoughts are well . Q NY ,V v N5 trained. ,IW 5, 54 ,A F 1 DEX'ON HOFFMAN '- ' The wzse call th IS one wise. , - . T' if ' HENRY HUDSON He has done what is ever honorable. Q' i Page 56' ELEANOR JOHNSON Is guided by the ...P ' brightest star. OHNSON 'Wo1'c1s are the 'voice of the heart. MABE1. JOHNSON Does good 1'ega.rdless of conse- queizcesf' EDITH JONES The active feet g MORRIS JUDD UH clesti1zy. ' et first place. is heart is better than his great ELLA KEITH Her faults are very scarce. JUNE KELLER At the head, ever lead-ing. FLORENCE KLEIN She is cultivativig a good field. ESTELLE KY PER I will wait for him who said he would con ESTHER NIARQUARDT Co1zti1zually doing IG for me. acts of kf11CZl16'SS.u DOROTHY MCCARTY They bring their lzeai-ts with their gift-Sf, LELAH MCGINNIS My heart is full of generosity. PEARL RIURRAY To be Careful of clothes -is to obtain clothes. ELLENDER NEEDHADI 'fJIay fair breezes blow 'upon you.. CHARLOTTE NOEI-'SINGER .-l pleasant face will take you far. RIARIE OFF lt's her applic-ation that gives her success. .WIILDRED PARKER Lose 'never cc dream of greatizessf' LORETTA POTTER Her natural eizclowments are great. LOIS RANDOW For one of great talents there -is ct sphere of great us .XLENE RICE efulizessf' The gocls answer -when one 'is ceref' SUZ- THORNTON SI-IERHER 'Q 'fThis mind is the master of nzangpl' li: 15y3'. . Q I lr -jf' mv' In ,f 'f As Q5 ,' if C4 . ,Ky ' X V!! QM -WM' 'sf I Ji 'L - jg, ' '5- , lt' .::: gf of 42.-. as-6. N Q., IX 6 , f I ,rm of fit' f QA. blew. 'bi 4,c 1l.t, l' f?xl144f Vl ?Nw . n LLrILuLlL. d'A!?If'i -za. ,, '- , U. P '7 -R I x,, M we . Ay- f 1 xfwfcl f Q fp. ,- ,I A ff, 'Z' if A V . - ,,:,.. z 2- itll 55-A PF lf 0 ll ' 3 1 lx xl I P U 'i sl ,ii All ' .I 4.Q ni - X K'- lb- 5 M9 'Xa UQ! Ny ' if O q I A NVQ . V, N fffqwibbs 1 a i . if P A ' Jw ty' BE' Wg i G1 gba In A' W -'E HN- Q-5 I o 4 f'. . 0 u f 6WD my UB Y. Q Q 'g 'I xE X 'G- 6 dm was 2 xv- Q Z L Page 58 i 'va s f, fiifffs. I if ,1 O. Ns N SSN? '-li ,Q 'x ESTHER SHEIFFER Decide to do it, and the deed -is do1ze. ' KATHLEEN SNELL The good I have done -will always 1'emai11. RUSSELL SYVITZER His good deeds tell his uiortlzf' ELOISE SNVEARMS Ler1Vni1zg is far more precious than gold. JOHN THIEL I go my 'way lrifhoizi a care. EDITH 'VOGEL Her household shall adore herff CHESTER TVILSON W'itlz. mm-li juggling did the ball dis- appear -in the tree. REX XVILCOX Prospev'ous and flourishing. JANE YORK Hg stndu she 'reaches the t1'1ith. HELEN BIGCHAFT Where the C'0llllf6'7IlI'HC'P is faif' there weed be -no colori-vzg. jp , 'B 1 lj JOHN BURNSJ 4' !H2f.4f'..4g,, f'The nzind is the lo d of the in f' BIARGUERITE CULLINS The bird that flies 'upward does not ruffle the water. IQATHERYN DESSERICH Goes q-ziietlg along life's trail. GLEN ITEVER 'WA youth who is desirous of strug- gl'i'ng. QXLMIA GETTRIAN A true 'woman gains firm f'rie'ndS. ' BIELVIN INGLES One -mug seem at leisure 'wlzen the braiii 'is working hard. JOE JARAMILLO I will 'never bc idler than your statesmenf' GLADYS JENSEN Act 'zuhen gon see an opportunity. ETHEL LEFHOLZ You live acc-omparzird bg szmshine. J' . 4. L ,J 4 . A y , I. r V! Q' 'UM X L -1 ' Ma I ' 5 5' ' 1 J 'Al .1 f f . LUCILLE BICGINNISS Her f'0ll'LlE'l'SClfi0l1 slmuvs Il l 7lfEE7'l heart. IVIARGIE RICKENNA A'E'e1z the desert kzmlrs hm' t'llflI'HlS. DOHOTH1' RIYATT Those who ga first mul.-6 the mail. PAULINE OLSON She 'is calm, therefore zu0Vtlz,y. DOROTHY PURCHASE Reaso11i1zg lzefits the stnrlimzs. NIAURINE SENIOR Half her talents ure mzturnl, the other half ac-q'ui1'ezl.- - . W' J, ALMA STEVENS , Q,-ji! f Refreslzes li ke wimls th t Cedars. X ELEANOR TOBIAS A Sweet flowers forever, No mutter how old one Pm ze heart stays loving. GARNETTE THOMAS ZELDA TRIPLETT UI feed my thoughts and my heart daily. GLENN VVAGNER The studious oft becomes u 11l'E'Hll6l'.' NIARY VVIDMER TVhen women are sincere, the gods are jioveflf' Q , ' ' -j3 I Q 3 J, ,,,f:,44 4 fgiffl. MORRIS WORL , , ' ,- ' ,- Th?- q1zietf4'r1frkg'f fr'h1'57'ef lasthzg 'Y 'J-' 1'ecord.'Q ' Ll Rmcifl ADTY65-1 ',f1XZ1!J I JR ,472 K K l1.elrAJ?4o-ifthf-nrn'g11e!tic,,efyes. f l ! , . 0 I fx -GENEVA YAHVAH '. 'A'-1 5, lf s She is like the rising sun. 1 Y My 1 '. .f rglllf- A W-.fflj 4 , 1 W W It L f ff fly 1 H9 I , nfl!! 1' 1 'V V7 . Lois BOGGS ll, J '-V :lf J n fHer lgdrt is as lof y us heavenj' I ,. 'Af ' .1 ' .' ' ,ff y K 1,-fy 'QV' u VJ -rl A - BETTE AJYNE CHAMBERS She will climb great heights. FRANCES CRANE Where words are scarce, faults are scarce? HELEN CRISPIN A Carefully she lives' MVB Muffy 'W' 1 1 l i is Y 'W 45-S it at F f B ll U awe L 5 X 0 Q' L f' Jfgiaea-Liv, xx ' 0 Vs :E 5 'll gi ,p . 4 -- ' LJ: nip , x 354 O, .R 3 Ri mv, X Q 00 KM ff V O' R W 9151, - V Q .4,CgO my X I, y D! djpfdk' D - Lo. '99 , lj V' 121 1 -. I A ' f . 8' ,an 45 SX 1 vga Page -f x' B I-Xa' A1 '. Zia- 1 Y .' . . fs 7' ' 3 f f mtg J' 'lg' ll: l O ffl l fin A. ,,,,. X 9 fl, Il 59 1 . dll 10 ll um ' .Q , . is-is 0 3, :d iffs lf' fain' .I m J A Q 'U l J ll X iw A O 51 0 v ,Z fa 'D ef., you it ' is V585 Q43 Y , ol , .6 4.41 4 - .D A . -' fl CJ ' is ' ' .' . U' U -9- SY 1 E L 1 1 ,,4f.,.,,,.x.,.:',f,k 5,11 Ye? , X ' I fr -2. -4 .rf .A-3 4 I 1. lx lf JA ' 5 I 1 W ,A yi n Aff ' u . s ' .E Page 60 FIELDEN DUPRIEST Men in a lmnwy from morning till euemvzg seldom lwe long. DIARGUERITE GIESELER QA mrm will sell all to gain cn 'rare Je-wel. FERN HUDSON There is only one carved cloud., ea: quisite always, IDA LIBERT By study she gains distinction. PAUL POMPONIO He -will ezvperience the fruit of his good deeds? BIELVIN WILEY A real dionzvond -needs -no o1'ie1'. FRANK BAIR See for yourself J don't rely on hear- say. GLENN DORNAN I put good Hl,G?l7l9l'S first. BETTY RUTH JOHNSON Tn live cr Ziff' as Cll6'6l'flll as yours. BLANC1-IE IQILHEFFER Along the road they honor her. NI.-XKINE LISTMAN Her friends find no f'0lll1IlCll7lf7S. GRACTE NICCARTY Study 1h.orongl1,ly and think deeply. ZAAIARGARET MCQUAD11: the heart is fnll. the life fM f f3ff,:f, Her words and fave 1-onznmnd gen- Crol assent. NIORAN 2 B's X we , NK V x 'Q I X Il A's Page 61 AF! 41 ' qv 1, f' X I km 'Z L NOX S' 'f ff, mia my 5 - A ' ' Ox .fgiidcl X . U '- - - ' . . 'IAA' H . 0 Y .9 L 'A 'V Q' ogg w JA-fake A h ', oi- LU. tj? ..D1l fx, ' '. . ,D' 'V ,I ,I - -. In - . .v 7 -ez, ool4 to this clay, lor it is Lite: The very lile ol lile. ln its hriel com-Q Lie all the verities ancl realities Cl your existencc: I The hliss ol growth, the glory ol action, The splenclor ol heauty. lr or yesterclay is alreacly a clream, Anal tomorrow is only a vision: But today well livecl malces every yesterclay A ciream ol happiness, Anal every tomorrow a vision ol hope. l.4ool4 well, therefore, to the Dayl Such is the Salutation ol the Dawn. -from the Sanslcrit -gf ze- , V Q, ' sl. l f S I off' 24, I A g, 1 . . X xy I. Q A, K- 1 VV. 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HERBERT SCHIFF Bunny-nose Course: General Hobby: Football, Basketball Activities: Boosters, Rodeo Vocation: Newspaper Reporter Rolled forth a glad and mighty slzoiztf' OPAL SHERRILL Former School: Lawton, Oklahoma Course: General Hobby: Reading Activities: Girl Reserves Vocation: Nurse W'ell pleased, delighted, ntferjoyefl and alert. IRENE SNYDER Jerry - Course: General Hobby: Sports Activities: D. A. C., Sports Vocation: Secretary In practicing virtue the heart is happy. IS-ADORE SNYDER Former School: North High Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Cooking all The -zuell-to-do maui trusted tn his diligence. IQATHRYN THOMAS Kitty Course: College Preparatory Hobby : Swimming Activities: Masqueraders Vocation 1 Stage ,ALFONSO VASQUEZ Al Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Baseball ' Activities: Baseball: Boxing: YVrestling Self-rest-rainefl and IEflvI'llGfI.H :ALICE HVEITENGRUBER Al Former School: Lincoln High Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Skating, Dancing Activities: Girl Reserves Vocation: Nursing Simplicity and meekness are all-in to love. EDWARD AYON BERGEN Ed Former School: Phoenix, Arizona Course: General Hobby: YVoodwork Vocation: Farmer Hlrou long fired becomes steel. EDNA XVAGONER Eddia Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Ice Skating Vocation : Teacher Gentle of speech, beneficial of uziizdf' RONK'AN YVARD YVard Former School: Plainview High, Texas Course: College Pl't'IIkll'2lI0l'B' Hobby: Music Activities: Oratorical Club Vocation: Teacher She was a ra-iizbow to my sight. EDGAR XVEBER He stwlies every step he talfrs, fires it well in mivztlf' XYEHAION YVILBANKS Jim Hobby: Traveling Vocation: Road Constructor He keeps an even price srerf' LAURENCE YOUNG Course: College Preparatory Hobby: Swimming Vocation: Engineer To learn their trade. Il111Jl'Pf'l!Ift6' work in a shop!-' Every lfozrthful uzimzte is a precious nick of H0117- ROBERT ZULCH PAUL LYSERY Lightning Former School: Los Angeles Course: College Preparatory Course: Science Hobby: Horseback Riding Activities: Writers Club Vocation: Electrical Engineer Vocation: Journalist A wise 'lllflll decizles for himself. SteaclfastIy meditating, solitary. OTHERS RECEIVING DIPLOMAS XVERDA BERGLUND AVILLIS BROWN SIDNEY COOPER DAVID HOWARD ROBERT BIOORHEAD FLOX'D PROCTOR STUART STEVENS Page 69 'gi l . Q . akin ex L A . U Xia? il U Av, xxgxu 81 ,, 35 nl EMM . . -. ' A v , ' : A ' . Q P 'rf ' . I I , FN vo ni flgklx if iz im! 1 . Q I ,Q Q 46 sf ak' I ' Y on : lv . 5-P . ny KCI U .4 Av. f , :?.? Tt- T. N v V v J ' sv -. 15,1 ge-s .S 6- 1 E Top row.' Virginia Carr, Merl Felker, Harry Hansen, Al Hassan, Leland Kintzele. Second row: Clifford McFadden, Ida Monieo, Robe-rtzi O'Ne-ill, Deborah Sholander, John Sullivan. F-irst row: Catherine Switzer, Zelda Triplett. Other me-mlner: Jim Le-aman. THE STUDENT INTEREST COMMITTEE This organization is composed of the Head Girl, Head Boy, the First boy and the First girl oflicers of the Senior Class, the first boy and First girl officers of the Iunior Class, and the President of Spur, the Local Honor Society. of each semester. Since the group is made up of oflicers of organizations and classes that change their leaders at the end of the first semester, the Committee is very apt to have an entirely dilierent personnel in the fall and the spring terms. The purpose of the Student Interest Committee is typified in its name: It deals with discipline cases and irregularities that concern the student body and students individuallyg it is the highest body of student control, having grown out of the Student Council, which is too large for the handling of many of the problems that confront the life of any large institution as a high school. The Committee has clone very good work and is quite an asset to student body in character building. Page 70 EJ 'L l ix -5 ' 1 dell K' T 'llll ,, aQCQ2'QAly :ll Q lx if lo ' l CQ 0' STUDENT couNclL Gif lo OFFICERS 1932 1933 ' nl .XLBEHT HASSAN ......,,,,,. ..Pre.side'ut.. , , , ..lXIERL FELKER 421 CATHERINE SVVITZERH. .. ,,.Vir'e P1-esirlmrr ,, ,, , DEBORAH SI-IOLANDER W 7 U CALVEHT ARTHUL: ..,.,,.. Secretczrif. , ,XIARVIN SLAWSQN . f-3 CHARLES OLSEN ,.,.... f ' , ,.,, ALBERT HASSAN X, b . 1 i ,7'1'Pz'1s1r rare, SPONSORS Mus. I-IILDEGAHDE S. SYVEET K Til? Mu. CLARKE H, STONE W 5 Representatives from each home room make up the Student Council, an organiza- tion which does its utmost to encourage cooperation in student government, and to help promote all school activities. Crowning the May Queen after the winning class in the May Day held events has been determined as one of the major events of Grange and Black Day, which is spon- sored by the Student Council. Page 71 O - nb X1--. fr s . V -, qt' 1 1 O .I ' . U . ra- ., H, 5. . if or is f' 'ai i' 41 W 0 . A fl V X ft JE i 1, , Wy. . f., l iss 'sig J K v X ,Y . l X I r , X iii! l J ,x is Jie 2829: 4.3 ,al , M In -I ,ll U .-. K ? 9 A 4 5 'xxx 'saga xv 2' z-sg.: , '- 533 ---2 ' . ...142rxielrlfsf-i...fifsifp 4 . 'Av .X . .I I 4 X ' .4151 - ' . 5. --2 'fin is-'isiif 'f 'kia .. . : ff . . . . s its , so iv . -1s5.- 1 , . Y-,5 '- p w -. - ts . ' :' f ' at we Q 'i-5:72 L-,gi 'N Q i ' ,,-11 . ' -AX. are ' iii, ' ,ff-1-i 'ssq:tff ati -f-na V' ' A'- T :: P 4 L.. :if :z1':i v ' Q- if ' - , '1- . 55... rf: 1 E -574 '- ' . f If ? Y 5 , 3 I jing , L' U . . t NJ-g but il 1 - 1 ' 2':a5.' Y - 'E .tix -. I fi' ,TZQLIZEL I. 7-, 3 , i Y sg. ,gsm- 'Z .Ar Top row: M. Allenstein, A. Perlmutter. M. Kerin, F. Duprie-st. C. Pace, J. The-il. E. Johnson. Fozwtli mu-: Mix Stone. Mr. Fergus, J. Penna. H. 'Pegne-r. R. ond. L. Colton, D. Dennison. E. Edelen, E. Zimmerman. ' Third -row: J. Capra, B. Cummings, H. YVyneoop. J. Hill, L. iintzele, R, Boes, H. Adams, P. Gundy, P. De Vany. Secnlirl 'rmvi V. Rogers, B. Mitt-he-11, TV. Martin, R, Kruger, R. Price, G. Dorman. G. Parks. C. Young, E. Zimmerman. Fi2'stTr1gvi'l YV. Paterson. F. Cliippendaile, R. Green. C. Holizirt, H. Hansen, J. Leemnn, G. Davis, . 'iio, SERVICE CLUB OFFICERS P:-f'sifIf'ut.' TAELAND KINTZINLLE Vit-P Presizlent: HAROLD ROLL SPl'l'E'ftfI'-l!.' Ci.1FFi.-rm YuUNG SPONSORS CI.A1'tK H. STONE LEYVIS V. FERGUS The Service Club is composed of boys who are willing to give some free period during the day as a service to faculty members and to their classmates. The hall moni- tors keep the halls clean and free from scraps of paper. take care of the lighting and the gates, and assist in directing visitors through the school. Some of the members assist the oflice by collecting the absentee slips from each classroom. At the end of the year the sponsors award merits to each member of the club and present them with a service card. Pug, T! V91' . Wt 'Y' . ,, - ,,, -J' rw A' 'I , ' .JE ex , 1 44 I .. , . , , 14, f v u r? r 4 Qi V A N 1-sq .5 f ' s , u ' , ' 35 N a , , L I . ' ' Q f mqeyfvzws .. . . ' . . n. 1? 4' 'M I' . -f 4 ' I-:. ngwthv I A.- af 14 yuh - 1.992 - 1- W K I I A X .Nov I ' jx' ' 51,-'-- ' 11 ' 3.1-,UQ r jf ' V ,15- 7 ','5fL.- .' I 'Vt'-I. 'FL is Vr,', .w.- i ' '1-4 1 f, o,,.-.I I .'xQ,.ve v . . A v 5 ' ' 1 u ' ,. . Q ,..i,. Q2 - . . - ' I ' ' 1 ' T ' - af ,wa .345 -- 1 in-1 fy. .,f., , '- , -. - ' ,. . V.. . ,,, -. .,. v ..h..,,.,r.,,, ,'. . :.., 1- ,. I r I Q 4 4 . .,'. 4 ' -:wg V 6 w 1,- .1' , -..,.,'1 '-fri -' - .sf Zfr' ' I .4 .5 .. 'gfa D '14-I. . ff. 'Q' ' '- . .wgytlgji .I , , . fl . ' Y. . fi -' , : '. .1 I . 7 ,rf 1 ll .. ,- '. 935' .f ,, If 1 F 3 -1 I1 . 1 'I - . la' n '1' T e an ' n T' -mu... ' Q l 5 51-5: ' Lf., ,- Q gifs tv 7, ,H-.-4 X a1W,,s..:6 '--v- -'- . . A 7.1-..,.-A , T,,,,? , ,...- 5 ' fav' ---f ' '- f ' ' IQQLLY Gil xx My , P . U v Q I M ..,p , -x N --,r- A arf ' -'P 1 F '-CQ. 'TVILFORD H. XVOODY ELBERT F, CHAPBIAN NEWTON C. MORRIS Asst. Coach of Football: Coach of Football, Basket- Coach of W1'estling', Swim- ball and Baseball, ming and Track. Conch of Sophomore Teams. :XNNA LOUISE NICNIFF Head of Girls' Sports. WEST HIGH IN ATHLETICS During its athletic history West has had three coaches: Roy Shelton, Charles D. Hall, now the principal of Grant Iunior High School, and Newton C. Morris, who has coached many championship teams and is now at West. In his experience Mr. Morris has had three assistants: Iohn Cory, principal of South Page 73 4 913: wi UC tg it, A' UV 4 . 'KHF5 1 X il Q l Nix 9 F 35 lqll '7 - T . gigs. ,' w r Xiu' ' pies jf , ' cj! l, f ig f if O T 9 A L . Q Q3 M T, 4 O 'n n 45' eg ill ,Dy 17.- . n I 1? L ll 0 NU, -1,--,.,,, gy U 11 'f ' fi Y S7 7 A' S Y 1 1 A! W 1 1 5. Q '4 ov f I-PE, Aj- . .cf :L -7 Zyf f 1 if O iw J figs A 01573 Us 1 i 11 0.1 -.1 o N ' u High School and track coach in 1917, when West won the championship, Fred Ticen, a teacher at East High School at present, and the present assistant, Elbert F. Chapman. Because of the former small turnouts for the various sports and the Hnancial condi- tions that had to be overcome, a struggle has ensued. Nevertheless, West has stood out in all sports. FOOTBALL. The greatest struggle occurred here. Sixteen players turned out in 1915. It was little better in '16 and '17, West had championship material in 1918, ,win- ning the only game played, 13-12, with East. A 'iHu epidemic cut other activities short. Successive teams of 1919-20-21 Finished third, 1922, second, 1923, third, 1924, co-cham- pion, 1925, second, 1926, champions, 1927, third, 1928, champions, 1929, third, 1930, second, 1931, third, 1932, co-champions. BASKETBALL. West had championship teams in 1915, 1917, 1922, 1923, 1931. The 1931 and 1932 teams were also Divisional champions, and the 531 team was semi- Hnalist in the State Tournament. Even though all the teams are not winners, West's basketeers are all very good. BASEBALL. ln the six years previous to 1931, West had two championships and two co-championships in baseball. The last two were in 1929, co-champions, 1930, cham- pions. TRACK. Only one track championship has come to West, that of 1918. Members of the baseball team were responsible. Track stars such as Muth, Williard, Sullivan Hamer, and Finesilver were also on the baseball team. Outstanding athletes of West are: ' Lee Williard-All four major sports, 16 major letters from C. U., now with H. L. Doherty Co., New York City. Robert Muth-All four major sports. Burton Haver-All four major sports, now a Denver dentist. Frank Sullivan-All four major sports, now a lieutenant and dentist in the United States Navy. ' john Finesilver-All four major sports, all-conference center at D. U., now a Denver dentist. Players of special note are: Leo Downer, Luther Titley, Bus' Holmberg, Percy Losey, Ray Holman, Reece Ragland, Leo Rabtoay, Iohn Ludwig, Leonard Felix, Roy Miles, Russell Greene, Milton Boslough, Steve Allison, Herman Clow, Philberto Pacheco, Clay Davis, Iames Chippindale, Paul McGann0n, Eli Hickman-the last of the four lettermen, Louie Bernstein and Bob Moorehead. The following championship banners can be seen in West's gymnasium: Football-1926, 1928, second team 1928, tie 1932. Basketball-1917, 1922, tie 1931, second team 1931. ' Baseball-tie 1928-29, 1930. Track-1918. Other trophies in West's possession are: Football-football, 1926, 1928, loving cup, 1926, presented by alumnae, certificate, 1926. ' Basketball-basketball, 1922, bronze plates, division championship, 1931, 1932. Baseball-Goldsmith trophy, 1930. Track-loving cup, 1917, presented by Kappa Sigma. Page 74 11 -' -lm' r? 9'.' by lf W :ox X ,, 7 3 -' ,fl.2f., ' -1.3 V ' 1 Eff 5' L an u aiu 'f x P. L N L 13. ,I Je Q ll' H I V , A Hi GEORGE ALLEN BIERL FELKER LAWRENCE Ross GoNzALEs IXIENNETH NICKEL Q3 -AK F G Curly Little Felk' 'VVILLIADISON R0sco Nick Captain Vice Captain YVilly Guard End, Fullback x Left Half Quarterback Tackle 145 lbs. 165 lbs. 4 f 156 lbs. 142 lbs. 186 lbs. 2 years 2 years X fig .N 3 years 3 years 3 years - All-Conference, All-Conference , ' 1, 1 year ind, 2 years X -kv wi' K K r :vi J U lr. by , -Jw V U9 Ml , 6 J sr -Vgjr Y' ll. lm . U y . A ' X A N l A A A Vx Y xy' . f . - L A A . in I eig si ik' , ' . , X DBX' 0 . D .J ,. LETTERMEN OF THE COACHAMPION F X TBALL TEAPMX .L V 1 . T xxx . . 1 . . -7 A . .I - Y M ' 0 fr 1 w X R XX l in 1 5 5 B n I all N A A V Y . A ui . v D . .X , ,F N . . X X NK 1 V g ,X . - Q .nu D 1 11 X X- 1 f N , , V , as . .Y 3 ' 555 ' , . . A f-by YHA. 1, 'Y .- 1 Q , ' 1+ 'q s e X T' ' - 'W' 'x ,453 w K fi- .asv ' Zip,-2,,:', HAROLD ROLL EDWIN JOHN SPEIGHT Pony SCHOEPI-'LIN .Ioh1my Right Half Dutch End 140 lbs. Fullback 150 lbs. 2 years 193 lbs. 2 years 2 years All-Conference, 1 YPZU' K If 'll x4 ? ze- f 's 73 g5'1 a 2 CALVERT ARTHUR BERNARD BOYSEN --:ax NCLH., .lBal.ney-- ,dm- 160 lbs. Center f f lg l ye-ar 150 lbs. '- 1 year 1 Pa-ge f fix:-i f' ' '- V wif K Wag F-1 ' Qieff , V, 3 I ,a ?L -.-a r , Ei F,,23 i VY,,,- Y, ?'- -2--ff e - V A 'P' +5 a--- 'f . A Nj: .3 .5 ' ,K 2 ' 1 1- f W fl -- A ffl!! n W 3: 'ET' 'll .vb K Fu 'G ' QA rg 1 f h ,' B I J yx 'IM X If 9079 A f .1 4. i ,I v w Q .A ' If Q., . .A-Q' ,.,J'-5 ,WJ 9 QQ., . AUBREY JOHN CAPRA JESSE FERRIN H,-XRRY HANSEN YVILLIABI HARX'EY BRELSFOHD Cap Pl21110-lllOX't'l'Y' Harry Bill Bom--Crusher Guard Tackle, Guard End Center Guard 158 lbs. 168 lbs. 150 lbs. 150 lbs. 140 lbs. , 1 ye-ar 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 Yflll' FOOTBALL LETTERMEN , X I ' ly f 1 l V' l 1 X E 1 5 ,N 1 X- -fl I 3 s Vw 1 . fan O I J ' . - x 5 1 A ' U , .f A Q m 'I H1 I ' QR 'N . A 0 . ,, . , , E Q, A N 1 ' ' HIS Vg-' A5 'US , . Ol f .4 fo' - - D. '. U I . :V A . ' mg. A f tfsgfig M 7 'i':1::.f9---15 ' .n.-54 zum: .. . ., A SSA'-qxk.-.5 , ,,,,-L3E'1:..fTfjx5:53, .J Jil-.QL5 -. fl S .. f Y X 1 El- 'E pg ',-uh, .TASK HENRY CARL HORART YV.-KDE NELSON THOMAS NELSON RICHARD YODER :-v-L gin . .. -- .S -V .. - -- .. A .- s 3 ', 'FS H Savior Carl ' htuhhy 'l ommy Dick V- -' X, Qua1'tP1'baCli Guard Guard Left Half Tackle- Eia . f 2 142 lbs. 170 lbs. 170 lbs. 1-15lbS. 190 lbs. - A - 1 your 1 sw-ar 1 year 1 YW11' 'af 1 X1-111' 321g S' ig X, , Pxll-CflllfPl'0llCr' : X' y ' ff, 31 f ind, 1 year 5 ff' ,1'.,w!' AAA' N 1 1 Page fb , ,, amy' 1 f f- il '. ' ' 0 Qa2 - I . 'fl K I i 1 , , I f:Lr5 '- , , , , f-.9-if f .. S , , ,I -1- 5 H Nd? EDWARD IVIOHR Manage-1' YVES-T Manuall East ...... North ,,..,,, ----I ' ' SCORES OF GAMES West 7 ....,......,....,AA, Loveland 63 iPruc-tic-r game-1 XVest 6 ......... v,,,,,,,,, S Outh 0 VVest 13 ,,,, ....,,,, B Ianual 2 VVest 1.21 ..,, ,,.No1'th O YVest 11 ,,,,, ,, ,,,,, East lil All FT, , ki. I 5' ' . V a I.,.. - 1 1 A RQ? V V . 13,1 . -cl XXX. 'A C1 ,4 ' 1 R O Q- WEEE l .,, .X u 55? f, ' Xvi-1 ' Ak V 1.- N ' 'br ' J rx. South .................,... l EF' 1 .,:1-ggi Q f,,- 4' Mlm M 1 XVQS-t ll! ,,A, ,.....,. S outh 7 I A Ox XVest 1: ,,,,, , ....A... Manual 2 wg L,- YVest li ..,... ........ N orth 0 ' A N I C' west ls ,,,,, , ,,w,,. East 1:1 ' ' 11 1 w f , ' ll . 1 My B , Ol ls 17 L19 G-Y I 11 .-XLBERT HASSAN 456 O v ll ' Manage-r Uh D . V WN ' x FOOTBALL STANDINGS ' fa 1 'on Lost Tie- PQL A J 09 ' 41- ' - 0 no C ly 0 750 0.9 - LU 1 633 1 313 S O 000 fTie counts as half game losty ' ' ' ' n an . U 1 'Q .'V'w. C. Young, J. Sullivan 3 ' LEADERS 4, Page 77 .Q , I Jn, x. fn ::v..' SCJA? ,NN X X . Y YQ Wax: 3 ' ff 1. s J M ' A B 1511 HJ ,M V P-:qv . ,TUV f' v X , LN' au' , 6 1-.A f , V13 V - ' J! Af, .- - ykgg,-,1' .1 :i r, A A A .- ,gg y- , V 7, , . f mr- H f, WJ ?F N: :if . ff-f,.x X511-Z '. 5 - ,ww fm, Aye x A, , , x, . M 'f - Z P-, '7'f5. r,,. . ,QN 1 H 53.9 . A , W bm X. ffwv Q -59:41, 'NQV A 4Aa L L l iw: k ,- W A .J 4. , lx ,. f uf' I n 1. J LW ff! 4 V t 1 . ,lg L..rf 'Tw ' Laws' ' S. Q11 - , W f . 1 X .L f', rl? N - V X x . - F-7:5 A- 'T N 4 X X - , ,W Page 78 'ES at 'U 3 E E G. 2 a E E I .J C. E x .2 Z Z Q Z L L P-1 E :. : -1 'Z' C CU 'T' r- Di .E c: E? O .CI U M ...f E2 a U1 v-5 5 5 5 U2 2 Z P5 sv S 2 DJ 'ri Q o DJ ri BASKETBALL TEAM SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Under the able coaching of Coach Woody, the Sophomores had a very successful year in sports. The Football Team ended their season in second place. The Basketball Team had a little better season than the boys of the gridiron, since they walked away with the championship, losing only one game and that by a slim margin of one point. W u-. - . A o I , , I Fw 4 i ff W D2 ll i 1 ll '. These young athletes deserve much credit for their good work. rlllg . 53:0 . Linh BASKETBALL STANDINGS VVon Lost Pct. fff ll, North ss 5 3 .625 O. ll? - - ill 139 fl f ' South ,- D 3 .623 JQW51 Mm, ul WCPO wlfxi il Manual -- 4 4 .500 East .... -- 4 4 .500 FL 5 WEST s 2 6 .250 We l ' 7 43 M ' :lr lla E-P. P1 HJ . . ....., fn .Ya AE .1 ,H . ,IK .V ' 1, .f '- 4 ,HW 1:1-E: f N. Compton, M. Armstrong, R. Graham, H. Stotts, E. Leyba, J. Cummins ' V. Seidenburg absent 'if gh SX Page 79 l 2 CA x X 1 V Salu+a+ion +o Cur Parc-:nfs Ever in our lives have ufe sought you With our songs. It is you ufho have ever led us onvvard, Ever touching our tvorld ufith kindness. Because you have guided us all our days long Into lovely places, this is our salutation to you, O, OUR PARENTS. Let all our songs Gather together their strains of melody Into a single harmony of devotion to you. Your lives have lighted the lamp of love for us, And in the light thereof have ive ufrought Our singing hoolq of records. It is this written memory of our learning years That ive hrin g at the end of our school journey A nd dedicate it, in all love, in all reverence, A nd in all humility, to you- O, OUR PARENTS! Page 3 ax- ,V I W Q iw ,L , XX 0 Lf: J I ' R Q H. A ' .- gre- . Gi a ' , X ' . V it -f m V . , ' All . ,' P ' Vg, . ' 1' ' W T ,, Qs .519 bl. n '. ,gg o U V my 1 A gg, Q ' oh - lv . 3-P MP5 M -if l 'A 1 ll X 51 E V' ' 5 ' y-1 'h . ' . .-D ' 'V . ,. :lil j ' 'T 5 .. Mmm .1 V' kg-iii I. ' ..-- LI . - 'V W? X53 , ,I ' . . 1 K 'X it r ' 1 1 Y- V ll' i K ' ll N M M , Kf O nw A .x Vw or DJJ V 2 0-0 .ol - A ru' ,Il U .. - . . 'f..er- . ,' .' Ll, gr I 5+ - 'i 4 .Tolm Barker, Captain, Hyman TVeingart, Clwster VVi1son, Victor Yushka Other member, Billy Cox, died in December GOLF TEAM YVest's golf team placed second in the league 'E N S. O'Rea, E. Morgan, VV. Hildebrand, F. McLaughlin SWIMMING TEAM Page 80 Al tl Ju .0 .01 S VV. QM, X Nj 1 4 Q 0. 1 f A. - '1 EF - ? I' I I li me. 'X .N it X 1- -fwiffv f - .- iam 'V 1, li Do , w Sis ll? 391 O .f :41 it 1 Of it in ty? . im - ,gf iw .w i f v all li, A mf Xl 0 I UT' 53 'S per... if NZQ. -V 'S ,Q ,, L66 , n , tw , 1, I sw QSM. Back row: C. Hobart, W. Patterson, M. Allenstein, D. Patterson, P. Allred. 1 Front row: T. Clinton, P. Pomponio, F. Clarner, V. Rogers, R. Reed, YV. Davis, C. Gaskin. ' 4, ' 1 , . 1. 2 T dia if a ' ' D - llc 5-P WRESTLING STANDINGS . WRESTLERS 'l ,ny ZL1 Won Lost Tied Pct. I I 1 U South ..... --- 4 0 0 1.000 ' WEST --- --- 2 2 0 500 ,,, East .... -H 2 - 2 0 .500 ','. ..'- North ..-....... ...,.... 1 2 1 .375 Q -'-., I Manual ................... 0 3 1 .125 I:',f: I fTie counts as half match won, half match lost., ,S ' ' zf' J WRESTLING TEAM Weight 95 lbs. ......,...,.,..,.... Clinton and Valencia ,,.- -f x, . Weight 105 lbs .,..,, Rodgers and Reed , g x-V, Q Weight 115 lbs ,,,,.,,.....,....,, ,Clarner 1f.:g'ff'2'1'l Weight 125 lbs. .... ...............v... P omponio ii1f.- Weight 135 lbs .... Allenstein and D. Patterson Weight 145 lbs ..,............. Chippendale ,- AM . Weight 155 lbs ........,.,,... W. Patterson - , f i Weight 165 lbs ..........,,.e, Allred .yt H f da' Weight 175 lbs. .... ..... G askin and Hobart Heavy Weight .,.. ..,,............ D avis ,, f liiyr- 'D Page 81 ll B ' .25 ' lf 31 I M W V 1 'Y ' 19.. ,.,. -. Hi! up 1 ' Q51 gb E ' . J IU 5 2 DA W Wg? x , 1 F x WF D ,W A ,V7 .U x .11 O Z f uf! P ' a 1733 Q. I Av M. Felker, S. -VV-E'iIlgH1't, R. ShEI'1'1lElI'1, R. Gonzales, G. Monson, Mgr. 5 ' ' A V, LETTERMEN IN BASEBALL OF 1932 A i A iw wi A .ff - 913 .Ol jc. A ' ' .. JW ,.,,YR I QL' fl y A 'D A W . . ifx MQ!! . , I FX H, 1 . , x xxgwxg 4 x ve x sv.. Qs:-Q. xxlx 5535553 :sig W s 2' SW X 'fn ,x X ':q5 X-H w W . I 'Sa E ..T7 ' ' 'Q Q JI . . . . U. 'I-ff? V A , L ' -X 'X . , ' v . : sf. Y.: 1 . g.'g-- 'QQ-..g 'K' 2 JH f: 531 .s- 1.-., VE L' -.f' ,vita ,ix-gi , vim. A,-fl: .. - . I 5.1 . 11 ,- ff' '.,.- 2--.f'-.fiff ..., ..:q - . 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HATTEN The cadets started their year's activities with the Armistice Parade. The largest turn- out and best showing that West's company has made in many years marked the begin- ning of a campaign for a bigger and better company. The Cowboy rifle team did not win the city championship, but their standing in every match was high. Lieutenant Marvin Slawson and Corporal Ioseph Allen were selected on the all-city rifle team. Allen has been a member of the city team for two consecutive years. For the hrst time cadet athletics were successful. West's team won the Battalion championship in Wrestling. Sergeant Earnest Iohnson was captain of the team. The corps has progressed under the command of Captain Woodrow Martin, and their showing in the Federal Inspection, the Decoration Day Parade, and the Competitive Drill was certainly commendable. Page 84 Back row: Sgt. YV. TV. Hatte-11, C. Front rout: R. YVilliams, XV. Le Feifre, C. Smith, K. Hutter, M. Slawsou. RIFLE TEAM J. Gelt, P. Slawsou, YV. Martin. Back row: Hamilton, C. Baker, M. Slawsou. H. Peterson, J, Gelt, G. Dever, G, Piper, E. John- son, VV. Martin. Front row: R. Wil1ian1s, W. Le Favre, B. Duke, R. Carr, B. Baugh. COLOR GUARD Page 85 f, . - . if? 14:54 P V lf 'P Prfemw 3 A M ' mi P r , .QV w aw .W 1 . X 5 P 'Nm 1 rn , ' rv fljg. N 1 V V '10 X ' ULW'-f.Ax. I1 lx -A: ., QNX QW 'Q' X lfyix J' E .yy 1 ij QNX! 1- gif , '1 f, Lf 'lQw, i Diff! , I 'J3 37.51 . ' . 4,1:QfiE1. Y -ffrx 5 Qrfii: Y ' T L. f' - . f-L Zi? N'7:fq?u N . Cf if QCQQ 2 fag x .' ' VU 5 X! 'WH 6 - f . 4 . r fr 11 'Q '- CST' ffff CW if X' Qgzlffxl. WIN ,-LL. yr. J vw 1 W ' W ir . p A GQ T ,QU . ' r r !' Q CDH' 'D ' ffxllf ek' 1 L, - , H L. . . r 1 CC V 1 1 X - w 1 'g ex l V 1 f vm ' Y . . 'L 3 f F ' .3 . . .- . 4 1 M. 1 . ' 5 - V H 5 jj 5- 1 . I ' : fr I! ' 5- ,I .3 ,' K, rv lf: .lf f ff, f 'x '-'-. lxgb- ,E Q1 . X F-13,1 , , :Y If 1 Jlfq 723 QI. . 'njrg .- 1 .gf gf: . iff' 'Hg 55:5 i ' f. Ir wlzxw- ser. 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Tennis, swimming, and ice skating give the participant 50 points and speed ball. volley ball, basketball. baseball. track, and other stunts give 100 points. A girl receives a small D for the First 100 points and u clievron for each 100 received afterward. To make a team, a girl must go out for two-thirds of the practice games and play in three-fourths of each game. Top row: Margaret Le Baron, Lucille McNally, Mabel Minniss. Bottom row: lXlurtha Pietsch, Mary Pircher, Hulda Swanson. Harriett 'Wilson, June York. RECIPIENTS OF THE BIG D HDI: BIG D : VV. Brown. VV. Graham, R. Small, I. Snyder, H. Vlfendelin. GOLD D : B. Gutierrez. Page 86 Sitting: T. Bingaman, L. Anderson, E. Lwfholz, G. Richter, B. Rousfd. Stm:rli'ug.' E. Johnson, M. Vhfstcott, J. Keller, Capt.: E. Sheiffer. CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM Wv..r l -A --'Z' -W' 5 A 'A A L QV V , . 7 w .,-. A :fav X A 3 Q 'V ' A Eff L Sitting: H. Reddington, M. VVinkle-r, N. VViley. I. Chavez. Y. Forsbe-rg, B. Madison. T. Nefzzer, M. 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