West High School - Westerner Yearbook (Denver, CO)

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First Row: A, Bergstrom, G, Speier, G. Musgrove, B. Kilheffer, G. Sickler, E, Roller. Camera Club OFFICERS HUBERT RACKETS ..... W., .......... L .......... -La .... C ..................... President MERVIN LEWIS . ...............,..... L .... , ...,..,............. .....,,. V ice-President GRACE MUSGROVE ,.....,............,,,....... .,... ,.....,..., .,,,.,.,,,,,. S e c retarg Sponsor-MR, S. R. TAYLOR. The purpose of the Camera Club is to instruct the students in the fun- damental principles and technique of photography, and to experiment with practices which will bring the artistic quality of the product into the plane of a fine art. Throughout the year, the Camera Club takes pictures of the various school activities. Members of the club develop, print, and enlarge their own pictures. The Camera Club also makes pictures for students who are not members of the club. Twice a month, meetings are held after school. There are reports given at these meetings to increase the knowledge of the art of mak- ing good pictures. Steve Allison Ethel Balocca Audrey Bergstrom Bill Borke Arloea Bunnell George Cooper Lynn Day Jack Ford Genevieve Frey Eleanor Garcia Horace Gains MEMBERS Elmer Heaberlin Marvin Heller Hazel Hill Robert Hullender Suzanne Kalishok Blanche Kilheffer Bill Le Fevre Mervin Lewis Lawrence Lighthall Grace McCarty Margaret McLaughlin Grace Musgrove Nellie Myers Frank Nelson Clyde Pace Helen Partington Ben Pazol George Peros Hubert Rackets Paul Zingheim Jack Samuelson Grace Sickle: 92 Kay Sorenson Gertrude Speier Lucille Stephenson Clark Smith Jimmie Van Nostrand Rex Wilcox Melvin Wiley Duane Wlueeler Byron Whittenburg MEMBERS Booster Club OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester MORRIS WORL ,,..... .,A.,,.. P resident ,,,,,,, ,,,....,,,, B ILL YOCKEY JACK WALTMAN. ,...., ...tt,..,, Y fice-President ,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,....,,.. B ILLY JEFFS BILL YOCKEY ,,..,ee. ..,,....,,....., S 8Cl'?ll1I'y ,,e,e,e,,,e,,e,,e,, ,,ee,, , HOWARD JOHNSON Sponsor-CYRIL D. REED The purpose of this club is to support, maintain, and uphold all athletic events of West. It is an organization created for the purpose of arousing school spirit. Before all athtletic games the members sell orange and black shakers and tags. Every year the Boosters sponsor a Erolic in honor of the lettermen of West: this Frolic is one of the social highlights of the school year. Vincil Akin Orville Brelsford Duncan Cameron Jim Carlton William Carter Glen Cockrell Dwight Dickerson Bob Ernst Gordon Faull Leonard Faull John Gabarino Sam Gates Robert Green Ed Greeno Robert Hambly Charles Haney Joe Haney Robert Hargraves Louis Harper Bob Heggenberger Jim Hill Bob Hullender Ed Hunter Billy Jeffs McKinley Johns Howard Johnson Charles Jurgens Harvey Kadish Jimmie Kientz John Kohre Paul Kuehn Elbert Lewis Jack Livingston Lewis Lombard William Looper Lafe McClard Jim McCreedy Earl McKay Gene Miner Gallyn Murphy James Nash Bob Parmelee David Parsons Paul Pomponio Bob Purcell 93 Frank Rutkowski Jack Silverman Marcus Starr Dewey Tapp Ed. Taylor Albert Teeple Sherman Ungerman Jimmie Van Nostrand Ed Walters Jack Waltman Morris Worl Don Vaughn Bill Yockey Charles Youngberg I 'Al' Dsl, -9 - l ' I E 5 3 Second Row: V. Baker, A. Sullivan. H. Hansen, M1 Miller, D. Shaver. J. Jaynes. First Row: E. McGowan, T. McElroy. R. Cuddigan, B, Shimel, E. Graves. Stage Craft Club OFFICERS ROBERT CUDDIGAN ,, , , ,, , ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Stage Manager DUNCAN SHAVER , . ,,,,,, , , ,, , . ,,,.,.... Assistant Stage Manager CLAYTON BRUNER , ,,... , , , ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, Secretary Sponior-MR, WALDO S. MILLER. Membeship in this club is limited to twelve members, all of whom must have during the day one free period which they can spend working Ubackstagen. The invaluable services that these boys render during the school year con- sists of keeping the stage clean and in order, caring for stage properties, operat- ing the lights, changing scenery at all assemblies and entertainments, and co- operating in every way with entertainers. Each person in the club is voted in by the members. A membership may be forfeited by a boy failing to cooperate with the other members or to follow instructions. MEMBERS Robert Allison William Cavanaugh Harley Hansen Duncan Shaver Vincent Baker Robert Cuddigan Jack Jaynes Blanchard Shimmel Clayton Bruner Earl Graves Tom McElroy Albert Sullivan 94 ' T :.. 5TiT'i- il! if Fourth Row' H Fancher E Wallace E Pickard Mr G Third Row: E. Underwood, B. Jones. J. Thomas, J. Wise. B. LeFevre, M. Lewis, . Wilson, Second Row: A. Nikkel, R. Cuddigan, J. Hampton. D. Sullivan, G. Dorman, W. Clup, B. Shimmel. First Row: K. Euler. B. DuRoy. H. McCarthy, F. Lardent, F, DuPriest, G. Perry, W. Mcllvain, D. Sampson. I-li-Y Club OFFICERS EARL WALLACE ...... .......................... ....................... P r esident FRANK LARDENT .... ........... . . ......... Vice-President JACK THOMAS ........... .................... ........ S e cond Vice-President ROBERT JONES ......................................................................... Secretary GLEN DORMAN ..................... ................................................. T reasurer Sponsor-MR. J. P. GOURLAY The purpose of this organization is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Semi-monthly meetings of the Hi-Y are held at the Y. M. C. A. Promi- nent Denver men speak to the boys on various phases of life and its interests. The Initiation this year was held in the mountains: and during the year a dance, sponsored by the Hi-Y, proved to be a social success. The Hi-Y basket- ball team has won the championship of the metropolitan area for two conse- tive years. The club joined with the Girl Reserves in giving a Christmas party for the needy children of the neighborhood. The Hi-Y also meets With the Reserves on Wednesday evenings after school at the Y. W. C. A. to learn dancing, dramatics, arts, and handicraft. MEMBERS Ray Baber Ralph Carr Robert Cuddigan William Culp Glen Dorman Fielden Du Priest Robert Du Roy Keith Euler Henry Fancher Roy Foster Jack Hampton Robert Jones William LeFevre Frank Lardent Mervin Lewis Herbert McCarthy Lee Mcllvain Alfred Nikkel George Perry Ed Pickard Dale Sampson Blanchard Shimmel Dick Sullivan Jack Thomas 95 Earl Underwood Earl Wallace Duane Wheeler Billy Wilson Jimmie Wise Paul Zingheim AF l l l ,O ' 2 I We 5 l fr'i . fi ., V11 lx I 'l 1 ' , All fi f ts 5 F.: S? ' a Third Row: C. Martinez. B. I-Ianes. F. Kennedy, Second Row: A. Bergstrom, G. Nlusgrove. G. Sickler. D. Thompson. I. Libert. L. Larson. First Row: Cv. Jensen. D. Rosen, D. Smith. T. Tiillman, V. Tomlin, B. Kilheffer. V. Washburn. Domestic Arts Club li OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester DORIS SMITH ee,.eo..,.o, ,B .... - ,.,.... ,....,, P resident .......... C.- ......V... BLANCHE KILHEFFER GLADYS JENSEN ....,.....,...,.........,.,....,... Vice-President ........... . ......... LUCILE LARSON BLANCI-I KILHEFFER. ,,.,,,,,,, Y ,,,,,,,, D ,,,,,,,,,, Sefrefdfy ..,..,.. .. .,.,..., ,...,.. G LADYS JENSEN DOROTHY ROSEN ,,,,,,,,,,,, C ,,.,,,.,, . ,,,,,,, Treasurer ,...,,, .,,... ..,.,. V E RDENE TOMLIN GRACE MUSGROVE .................................,.. Hostess ............,........... , ................... DORIS SMITH Sponsors: IVIRS. .IOSEPHINE BARTOSCHJ MRS. HESTER HOLADAY. Motto: Modesty, Justice. Charity, Sociability. One of the oldest girls' clubs in West, the Domestic Arts Club, is active in promoting many of the social and school affairs. The purpose of the club is to develop the personality of the members and to help them to become more charming girls and women. There are many traditional activities during the club yearg two of them are the semi-annual rose initiation for new members. and the Mother-Daughter Banquet in the spring. During the year many prominent men and women give valuable addresses at the meetings. Included in the club's social calendar this year were a mountain outing, the boy-friend party, a box supper, an ice-skating frolic, and several picnics. Alta Bennett Audrey Bergstrom Wilma Frederick Blanche Hanes Gladys Jensen Pat Kelly MEMBERS Blanche Kilheffer Fern Kennedy Lucille Larson Ida Libert Helen Manion Corrinne Martinez Grace Musgrove Cirayce McDonnell Janet Perlman Dorothy Rosen Mabel Schmelzle Doris Smith 96 Grace Sickler Della Thompson Verdene Tomlin Thelma Tillman Virginia Washburn Second Row: R. Russell, R. Brady, M. Roller, G. Downs, N. Compton. M. Millikin, E. Swearns. W. Sampson, First Row: H. Montague. S. Garlett, I. Libert, D. Burger, Miss Griffey, K. Desserich, C. Trujillo, I.. Heggenberger. Masqueraders OFFICERS IDA LIBERT .................. ........................... ..,....,... P r esident KATHRYN DESSERICH ........,... ...........,,.,...............,....,...,.,. V ice-President MARCIA MILLIKIN ............................................,...,..... Secretary-Historian Sponsor-MISS LOIS GRIFFEY One of the most exclusive clubs in the school is the Masqueraders, West's Drama Society. Membership in the club is limiited to twenty-five students who show dramatic ability. After trying out, the candidate is voted upon by the club with regard to character, interest in dramatics, and scholarship. The dramatic ability of the applicant is determined by the sponsor and her com- mittee. New members must undergo public humiliations for a Week previous to the painful process of initiation. The main activity of the club is a one three-act play given in the spring. The club must be prepared to render service to the school in the way of drama- tic presentations Whenever it is called upon. In the annual speech conference at Denver University in the spring the Masqueraders represented West. MEMBERS Jennie Berger Geraldine Downs Howard Montague Eloise Swearns Ruby Brady Shirley Garlett Mabel Roller Bob Taylor Dorothy Burger Lloyd Heggenberger Robert Russell Cleo Trujillo Norman Compton Ida Libert Walden Sampson Kathryn Desserich Marcia Millikin Clark Smith 97 li' l y l l rl K P l T I-I E WiSTWAP1D I-IO I 9 3 5 PUBLISHED BY TI-IE CLASS OE NINETEEN TI-IIIQTY-FIVE OE WEST I-IIGI-I SCHOOL DENVER, COLORADO Second Row: G. Dorman, F. Lardent. G. Williams. D. Smith, I. Libert, F. DuPriest, L. Lighthall. First Row: M. Kennedy, D. Wright. E. Wright. P. Marley, L. Charney, L. Larsen, F. Kennedy. International Relations Club OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester LUCILLE LARSON ,,,., ,,,,,.,.,,, P resident .......... ..,................ L UCILLE LARSON VIRGINIA DIEHL ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, V ice-President ..................... - ..,............ GLEN DORMAN ERNESTINE GIGGY ,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,, S ecretary ................... - ...... ...... F ERN KENNEDY Sponsor-MRS. F. MOORE The purpose of this organization is to stimulate interest in current events of national and international interest. The International Relations Club was first organized at West under the supervision of Miss Bronson. Under the direction now of Mrs. Moore the club has numerous activities, two of which are attending the spring conference held at Denver University, and participating in a similar one conducted by the Denver public schools. Speakers entertain the members at various times throughout the year with cur- rent news of world questitonts and happenings of today. Several parties fill the social calendar for the year. MEMBERS Marilyn Ambler Ernestine Giggy Ida Libert Ephriam Solis Lohren Applegate Ralph Ginn Laurence Lighthall Paul Solis Burton Baugh Margaret Jorgensen Barbara Lohner Shirley Wilson Glen Dorman Fern Kennedy Pauline Marley Betty Wright Fielden DuPriest Mildred Kennedy Archie McFadden Libby Charney Pete Frangos Lucille Larson Donald Salyards Gladys Fuller Frank Lardent Doris Smith 98 , miw' Girl Reserves OFFICERS KATHERINE DESSERICII-I ... ,..,...,.... . ......,. .,...,.......... P resident BERNICE WORL ..,..,V..... ......., V ice-President THELMA CARNEY ............,...,....,..,....,,...,..,.,..,,..,,,,,.,,,,.,,-,,.,.,,,, ,Secretary MARGARET IVIORAN ,,,,..,,,,,,,...,,..,...........A.......,..,,,..,,.,...,..,..A.,,, Treasurer Sponsors: MRS. ELIZABETH BABCOCK: MRS. I.UI.U KING. Purpose: Find and Give the Best. Slogan: Face Life Squarelyf' The Girl Reserve Club of West High School is a member of an interna- tional organization sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. In addition to its local activities. this group meets with the all-city Girl Reserves for Inter-Club Council Meetings, Wednesday Hobby Days , and all-city sports events. The girls are very active in social work. The club contributes each year to the Needlework Guild, cooperates with the Hi-Y club in giving a Christmas party for orphans, and at Easter time gives baskets for the patients of the Children's Hospital. MEMBERS - .fr Grace Abeyta Geraldine Bartholomew Marjorie Brewer Margaret Busby Irene Butler Corra Calvert Virginia Campbell Thelma Carney Elaine Cavanaugh Kathryn Desserich Bernice Dion Annabelle Drumm Virginia Evans Mildred Finesilver Shirley Garlett Virginia Gotchey Le Fern Gouge Margaret Graull Esther Greeno Irma Hall Lucile Haller Bernice Haulman Edna Higginbotham Besadora Jaynes Mildred Kennedy Grace Kercheval Lois Kyffin Eleanor Klyberg Ida Libert Elizabeth Linnet Violet Lofgren Nellie Meyers Rosetta McComb Margaret Moran Lorene Raines Vivian Raines 99 Josephine Rice Helen Robinson Doris Smith Kay Sorenson Ruth Wallace Bernice Worl Eleanor Wright Ruth Wurtzebach 1-I X-'Q Nr .l., .Qi 67 Third Row: L. Larson. L. Lundberg, J. Epperson, M. Schmelzle. V. Gotchey. M. Roller. M. Jorgenson, G. Sickler. E. Craig, E. Pekrul. Second Row: M. Kennedy, H. Spaar. R. Barnett, I. Butler, D. Mendenhall. A. Kammin. I. Lehrer. J. Barnett, H. Deddington, C. Capra, E. Roller. First Row: M. Johnson. L. Gilner, L. Charney, Johnsonl D. Berryhill, C. Putallezv E. Westcott. M. Winkler. G. Howatt, K. Sorenson. Girl Sports Club First Semester Second Semester ELEANOR WESTCOTT ,,,., ,...., . at P!'651.d9r1l' ELEANOR WESTCOTT EDYTI-IE CRAIG. ......,.... ......., V ice-President ,,.,,, .,.....,..,,,, E DYTI-IE CRAIG CECELIA CAPRA ...,.,,Y.Y ..,.,,..Y............ . S9C!'9fGl'y .,Y.,,.. .,.,..,.,.Y...,,.Y.,.,,..,,,,Y,Y C ECELIA CAPRA RUTH BARNETT ..,,,,.,..,.,,.,.,,Y,,,Y,Y,,YYY.Y,,,,,Y, Treasurer ,,.YY..Y,..Y.,,.,,,Y,,, E ,,,,...,.,Y,Y,, RUTH BARNETT Sponsors: MRS. MABEL RANDALL: MISS LOUISE MCNIFF. The Girl Sports Club is a very exclusive club: only girls making ZOO points by popular vote are entitled to membership. Girl Sports donated a tennis cup several seasons ago, and each year pro- mote a tennis tournament, in which the champion's name is engraved on the cup along with the year of her success. They also encourage minor sports such as ice skating, swimming, and ball games of every type. The social life of the club is outstandingg parties, hikes, an-1 dances are given in line with season and holidays. Jessie Barnett Ruth Barnett Jennie Berger Dorothy Berryhill Irene Butler Cecelia Capra Libby Charney Edythe Craig Carcia DeCiane MEMBERS June Epperson Libby Gilner Virginia Gotchey Grace Howatr Ruth Johnson Margaret Johnstone Margaret Jorgensen Alma Kammin Mildred Kennedy Lucille Larsen Delores LeBaron Irene Lehrer Lenora Lundberg Doris Mendenhall Edna Pekrul Celestine Putallez Hazel Reddington Edna Roller 100 Mabel Roller Mabel Schmelzle Grace Sickler Kay Sorenson Helen Tommock Eleanor Westcott Naida Wiley Ruth Wilson Margarita Winkler ' Second Row: A. Hendricksen, E. Swearns, M. Millikin, S. Rausch, S. Morton. First Row: L. Haynes. E. Salyards. L. Newell, E. Belsha, I. Pings. R. Todhunter. I Camp Fire OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester IONE PINGS. .....,......,... ...,.. .,,,Y... P I ESid971l' ......... A---.-..... .......... RUTH TODHUNTER ESTHER SKOLNICK ,.... ,,A,,,,v,,, ,,,,,, V C2-President .,....,. ,.,.,... E THELA BELSHA LAURA HAYNES ..,... - ,,.,,,.. .....,. . Sefrefdfy ........ ........ E LAINE SALYARDS ETHEL BELSI-IA ..............,.A,...,...,,,,.,...,.... Treasurer ,..,...........,...........,.....A,A.... LAURA HAYNES Sfribf? ...,,.,,...,.......,..,,..,.......,. ESTHER SCHOLNICK Sponsors: MISS MABEL FORD, MISS ETHEL ODGERS, MISS GRACE TRIPLER. The main purpose of the Camp Fire Club of West High School is to better the lives of those who participate in the club. It helps the members to realize their place in life, and it develops the girls' mental attitude towards the future. To work and play together for the enjoyment and advantage of the girls and for the service of others is an objective for which this club is striving. Camp Fire stimulates friendship, gives glorious fun indoors and out, and builds character through its domestic achievements. The law of the Camp Fire: Seek beauty, Give service, Pursue knowledge, Be trustworthy, Hold on to health, Glorify work, and Be happy, is a standard that every girl seeks to attain. MEMBERS Ethel Belsha Ardis Hendrickson lone Pings Eloise Swearns Virginia Carlyle Marcia Millikin Calva Rausch Ruth Todhunter Jean Fabian Shirley Lorene Morton Elaine Salyards Adola Johnson Laura Haynes Lucille Newell Esther Skolnick 101 I rf tt! ll V I .3 if Second Row: B. Jones. K. Euler. G. Perry, R. DuRoy. G. Hartson. First Row: G. Bartholomew. B. Eberhardt, R. Wallace. K. Sorensen, O. Jagger. Pre-Medical Club OFFICERS ROBERT DURox' ,..,.,,..,........ ........... P resident KEITH BUTLER ..,..,.,..,.. . .,...,.. . ,.,... Vice-President GERALDINE BARTHOLOMEW ,,,,,. ,.,,,..,,,,, S 0Cfe!a!'y BILLIE EBERHARDT ,,,,, , .,,,,,,,..,,l.,,,,,,l,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, T reasurer Sponsor-MISS MYRA CARSON. A wise physician. skilI'd our wounds to heal, ls more than armies to the public wealf'-POPE. Thus go the words of this wise man. concerning the friend of man-the doctor. The Pre-Medical Club was organized in September, 1934, to help and encourage students to study in the field of medicine. interesting facts about medical achievements, leaders, and health conditions in Denver. Prominent Denver physicians and surgeons have contributed programs to this club in the form of conferences. talks, first aid demonstrations and information about in- teresting surgical equipment. Medicine is not the only interest of this club as they have already had two parties where the members enjoyed games and dancing. MEMBERS Geraldine Bartholomew Keith Euler Ora Jagger George Perry Bob DuRoy Pete Erangos Billie Jones Kay Sorensen Billie Eberhardt Garth Hartson Patricia Mathews Ruth Wallaec 102 Jw.. ' i Qffnq ,. wx r UIISHIRG- V OU Standing: J, Hawthorne, L. lreson, E. Valencia, C. Hinkle, R. Fulton. Sitting: M. Rauschenberger, E. Meyer, J. Coffman, E. Wallace. Commercial Arts OFFICERS JIMMIE HAWTHORN ,ooo,o,,o..o.o,ooo,o ,,oooo,,o ,o,,,. P r esidenr ERNEsT VALENCIA oo.o ooooo,,ooo,ooooooooooooloooo.,oooo,.o.o.,..ooooo V ice-President CARL HINKLE ,,,, ,,,,,.... .. .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,, Secretary Sponsor+MISS ROSEMARY LONGAN. Motto- SERVICE The Commercial Arts Club is a very distinguished club. consisting of members who do outstanding artistic service to our school. This club has been organized only for one semester, and we hope it shall successfully continue many more years at West. MEMBERS Jimmie Coffman Carl Hinkle Eloise Meyer Ernest Valencia Jimmie Hawthorn Lawrence Ireson Merle Ragen Earl XVallace Dorothy Libonati James Umbarger 103 44 Mu I 3 415 ' filo H' I f II , 54 ' . gli f fp - I lic if- I H E 3 I I U x:.-wl ' ' jfi I , if ,I l E 5 I 'O il YD Q1 K Q Third Row: C. Allison. A. Lowery. C. Lanier. V. Osborne. M. Heller, C. Allen, Second Row: P. Martinez. J. DeBacker. S. Athens. G. Gruber. D. Wagoner. D. Coon, N. Young. B. Gonzales. Second Row: P. Martinez, J, De Backer, S. Athens, G. Gruber, D. Wagner, D. Coon, N. First Row: C. Walden. G. Allison. S. Putallez, T. Bellitt, C. Landers. M. Weiss, L. McClure, J. Shafer. The French Club First Semester Second Semester GERTRUDE GRUBER ...., ................. P resident ................. ....... G EORGIA ALLISON NANCIE YOUNG ......... .................... S ecrerary ...... - ............ ....... S OPHIE ATHENS Sponsor-MISS LOUISE PECK. The French Club of West High School was organized for the purpose of affording a more informal use of the language. lt is a wonderful opportunity for those who are no longer in the French classes to continue their French practice. Students who join the club must have completed one semester of French: and during this time they participate in the work of the club, they learn to love and appreciate the French language and customs because the club makes it possible to study the background of the French people to a greater degree than that afforded by a class period. In a club, beginning French pupils are placed on the same level with those who are much more advanced: thus a wider vocabulary and greater knowledge of the language may be gained. Finally, there are things of interest that may be take nup in a club where class time is lacking for them, such as: songs, litera- tures, riddles, games, puzzles, anecdotes. In the words of a French poet, The days that make us happy, make us wise : thus a club fulfills its mission. MEMBERS Carl Allen Doris Coup Clifton Lanier Suzanne Putallez Chris Allison Juanita DeBacker Albert Lowery Jeanette Shafer Georgia Allison Magdelena Gonzales Paulyne Martinez Donna Wagner Sophie Athens Gertrude Gruber Lillian McClure Constance Walden Theresa Bellitt Marvin Heller Verl Osborne Marjorie Weiss James Coffman Catherine Landers Carrie Payton Nancie Young 104 Standing: B. Dillon, D. Hanshaw, J. Cummins, B. Whittenberg, L. Gouge, N. Young, E. Craig. Seated: L. Cwrego, E. Lewis. G. Speier, L. Ligbthall, P. Barron, T. Willis, M. Hayutin, H. Gaims. D. Andrews. Nature Club OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester LOUIS GREGO ....... NANCIE YOUNG ......... .,.-,......President ,,,,,,Vz'ce-President GERTRUDE SPEIER ..............,......... .....,............,,,. ........ S e cretary Sponsor-MR. L. F. BAILEY. The purpose of the Nature Club is to help those people who are eager for a more comprehensive knowledge and appreciation of biology. The members must have taken one semester of biology or its equivalent. The meetings consist of reports, discussions, project and experimental work. Each member chooses the particular project he is interested in, works on it during club meetings and his spare time and finally, presents a report or an experiment to the club group. Philip Barron Deno Andrews Edith Craig James Cummins Billy Dillon Mildred Evans Horace Gaims La Fern Gouge MEMBERS . Louis Grego Margaret McQuade Marvin Hayutin Gertrude Speier Ed Lewis Ted Willis Lawrence Lighthall Nancie Young 105 14' - - - .c i X 'V' -Eg: Third Row: D. Strahl, I. Pierce, L. Heggenberger, D. Dickerson, J. Washburn, H. Getzman, I. Osterreicher. Second Row: V. Burke. A. Romero, H. Spaar, B. Risley. M. Jorgenson, H. Powers. First Row: H, Barber, V. Hills, M. Hall, T. Burke, E. Craig. K. Desserich, G. Sickler, Miss Marrs, N. Young, A. Dill, The Creative Writing Club H OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester KATHERINE DESSERICH ,,., ...,r, P resident .....,.., ....... K ATHERINE DESSERICH GRACE SICKLER r......... ...... V ice-President. ....... ................. H ELEN SPAAR VELMA BURKE ...,,.. ........... .....,... S 9 Cfefdfy ..,.,.,.,,.,.,,....., .,,.,....,,. E DLTH CRAIG Treasurer ........................ ...... M INNIE FLANNERY Sponsor-MISS EMILY M. MARRS The purpose of the Creative Writing Club is to develop skill in magazine writing. Present and former members of the Creative Writing class are the only ones eligible for membership, The club studies modern methods of writing articles, essays, both formal and informal, poems and many kinds of narratives. Limerick writing is one of their indoor sports. Those who have any humor learn to polish it and can always find an appreciative audience. Many varied projects are undertaken, such as writing and producing a skit to advertise the student ticket, working on state, national, and local essay contests, and compiling and publishing magazines. Helen Barber Thelma Burke Velma Burke Lucille Chase Edith Craig Kathryn Desserich Dwight Dickerson Alice Dill MEMBERS Ina Dudley Minnie Flannery Gladys Fuller Herman Gotterman Marian Hall Lloyd Heggenberger Valerie Hills Margaret Jorgensen James Lucas Beatrice Lutes Margaret McQuade Olive Mellow Isabelle Oesterreicber Ivanhoe Pierce Loretta Pierce Helen Powers 106 Barbara Risley Angela Romero Grace Sickler Helen Spaar Delmar Strahl James Washburn Nancie Young Y .Sv fr 5 . as 3' :BMP-' .iw F. f S . 4 , .- ,fx ., ' .W , ' ' '.i,.f- 115 X .. N. , . X 4 W , ' ' K N ' -Y 'X Xxmm, S 4 4-,lf N ,..-.R ASW 65' ff ! E? 1 in 'USL' v-. A' ,rv-5' ,,-- lifa 11+ ,xii U, -ig.. I. -4-.-,., C dw .M gg.. 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MORRIS, our head football, basketball and baseball coach for the last nineteen years. has been instrumental in placing the athletic activities of West High on a par with those of other schools in the city and its vicinity. He has untiringly trained his players, putting into them his own fighting spirit and love of fair play, and impressing upon them the fact that good sportsmanship is the greatest triumph. ELBERT F. CHAPMAN is head track coach and helps Mr. Morris with the football team. He has been at West for over six years. While in college he competed in football, basketball and track. He played tackle on the football team and ran in the Sprints. hurdles and relays in track. WILFORD H. WOODY played football, basketball and tennis in college. He is in charge of all sophomore athletics. Little is heard of Mr. Woody and his sophomore teams, but it is he who trains them until, by the time they are juniors, eligible to compete on the varsity, they are already well versed in the basic principles of the game. FRED L. RINNE was appointed wrestling and baseball coach at West this year. He played semi-pro baseball and managed several city teams, He has also coached at Manual and East High Schools. He studied coaching under Harry Hughes and Jeff Cravaeth. This is DON L. HARRISON's first year on the West Faculty. He also assists Mr. Woody in coaching the sophomores. Mr. Harrison played three years of high school football at Colo- rado Springs High School and four years of college football at Colorado College. He has studied coaching under William T. Van De Graff and Percy Locey. l08 FOOTBALL SEASON The 1934 Orange and Black Football Team was one of the most success- ful in the history of Vfest High, the season ending with the West Cowboys sharing the Championship with the South Rebels , Living up to pre-season expectations, West opened their season by defeat- ing North 34-18. In their second game the Cowboys beat their ancient rivals from East 12-0. West won their third game, defeating South 7-6. It was one of the most thrilling games of the season. West conquered Manual in another hair-raising game. The accurate place-kicking of Will Rogers, All- State guard, gave West its sezond one-point victory. At the beginning of the second round, the Cowboys defeated North 12-6. An overconfident West eleven aided a weak but lighting Angel eleven, to hold West to a scoreless tie 0-0. West and South battled to a scoreless tie in the second meeting of the league leaders. The game was featured by the superb kicking of Jack Waltman, Cowboy halfback. In the final game, Manual handed West its first defeat of the season 7-6. West pla:ed five men on the all-city team: Norman Compton, end: Harry Blackmore, guard: Bernard Boysen, center: Will Rogers, guard: Morris Worl, quarterback. Will Rogers made the all-city team for the second time: he also was named on the all-state team. FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team W. L. Tie Pct. T. P. O. P. West ,,.. ..,.,,. 5 l 2 .750 74 39 South ..... -.. ,. 5 l 2 .750 81 13 North -- 3 3 2 .500 73 71 Manual ...... 2 5 l .313 24 41 East ..,. -ti 6 1 .iss 6 94 X , , .7 fl ef. , bfi ,.i:lii 2- V UQ Cheerleaders ,f'I.f 'A J 1 Z' The cheering was handled this year by this well organized and snappy trio: Paul Pomponio, head cheerleader, and his able assistants, William Borke and William Yockey. This f' group did much to keep the West spirit alive in the student body. They added pep to every student rally. They w e r e especially prominent at all football games and under their leadership the Cowboy cheering section was one of the largest and most en- thusiastic groups to repre- sent a Denver school. BILL YOCKEY PAUL POMPONIO BILL BORKE 109 .Qt W E 2 V l ,O I W mf' ,e , , 1 .Q ' 'Na waf 'fx xx 3 W BERNARD BOYSEN C enter-C ap tain .L-' Jpf C' 'X - Cv Wifi 3 NORMAN COMPTON Right End West 34-North I8 s Mfgtv. ,,....,v .. CHARLES OLSEN Left End It was one of the West opened their season by defeating North 34-18. most spectacular football games seen in the Denver High School League. The score was 20-O before the first quarter ended. In the second quarter, North scored two touchdowns. North again took the ball in the second half and made another touchdown. In the last quarter, Mcllvain intercepted a pass and ran for a touchdown. Buechner was caught behind his own goal line to bring the score to 34 for West. 110 MM My 7? L41 ,nf ' 1 V. Q e , I i l' , or . W.. JQP .. ! r sz X K V A 1 K . ' x 1 XJ, i I i GLENN COCKRELL JAMES CUMMINS VICTOR SEIDENBERG Left Tackle Center Bach West l2xEast O In this game West conquered East, 12-0. East fought stubbornly but were unable to stop the Cowboys. The Westerners lost a chance to score in the first period when Waltman fumbled in the end zone. East's only threat came in the third quarter when the Angels passed to the West one-yard line. On the next play Bohman's fumble was recovered by Blackmore inches from the goal line. West scored twice in the final period. The first touchdown came from a plunge by Waltman. The second came from a pass to Lafe Mc- Clard. Harry Blackmore missed both attempts for the extra point. lll MM! fl seq Q K . ! X , 1 is lf! 9 fr V' a 'F x X' E xx , rl F L 1 s XM l sz M 5 ,S M, ,A I J , Zf,10'f- L- Vfy:'4!' f .aff ' ' 4-W ,J-ffl' VA Zjrl ywff ,ffl ,fy ' ,fav N JAMES FISH HERMAN GLASS RAY BABER Left End End Right Tackle West 7-South 6 A Well-directed place kick from the educated toe of Will Rogers, Cowboy left tackle gave West High a 7-6 victory over a strong South eleven. West's three great linesmen-Rogers Boysen, and Blackmore-stood out on the Cow- boy forward wall. This trio rushed Glass on every kick and could always be found at the bottom of the heap of West tacklers. Waltman scored for West in the third quarter on a pass. South scored in the last period on a pass to Wes Glass. Bob Hill missed the kick for the extra point. -vs- 112 , , A 7 . 61' up if 9 zz' ,ff ff sq 'H ' V X! rr I V 1 ' 1 4 U A 1 f, ' . 1 ' fz, c I ,., . ' f , f ' , - K t f fvy I ff If .9 3 - Ms i-155 , ,daakwaap and .,k, I ,A ,...,,,, Zzl LAFAYETTE MCCLARD JOHN PUDLIK WI Li Quarterback End-Back ft! Guard ,I West 3'-Manual 2 A Will Roger's educated toe was again called into service and for the second time he gave West a one-point victory. West had the ball on the two-yard line but, in three attempts, failed to make a touchdown. Rogers was called back, and as Seidenberg held the ball, he kicked it through the goal posts. The Thunderbolts battled hard, but the Cowboy line stiffened on the nine-yard line. West took the ball on downs on the three-yard line. Seidenberg in- tentionally grounded the ball behind the goal line to give Manual a safettv. West kicked from the twenty-yard line and lVlanual's chances were lost. 113 767' f - S...,:wi7'- sv. ,...u.a- Q Q , vk,,.f:.'ga4, ,si ToM GERBRICK HERBERT MCCARTHY MORRIS WORL Right Guard Burk Fullback West I2 rmNortl1 6 For the second time, West and North clashed and the hard-riding Cow- boys emerged on the long side of the 12-6 score. Morris Worl, hard-hitting fullback, started his mates on the road to victory when he found a hole in the left side of North's line and rompecl twenty-four yards to a touchdown. Rogers missed the kick for extra point. West, taking the ball on their own seventeen- yard line, traveled eighty-three yards in four plays for their second touchdown. Again Rogers missed the kick for extra point. North scored their only touch- down in the last quarter. 114 . .1 X..l x J . -117.34 HARRY BLACKMORE Right Guard JACK WALTMAN WAYNE lVlClLVAlN Right Tackle Right Half West O--East O ln this second game West and East played to a standstill. The linal score was O-O. The Cowboys had an off-day and lacked the punch it takes to win games. West started off with a bang, marching thirty-four yards, only to give East the ball four yards from a touchdown. The Cowboys put on a spectacular drive just before the first half ended. ln three plays West advanced the ball to the East six-yard line. An intercepted pass ended this threat. ln the third quarter, West moved to the Angel fourteen-yard line, but again an intercepted pass stopped them. 115 I I S25 ts in r 2 S 5 P ,O ' I I I A , Q s Mei S . SI L, ' , . ,Qu if H . O her, whose unexcelled leadership, strong character, untiring efforts, and long years ot ser- vice have been an inspiration to two generations ot students of West l-ligh School,and whose many talents and friendliness have endeared her, not only to her pupils, but to the entire community as wellg To MISS MARY WEDGWOOD we, the members of the Senior Class, affection- ately dedicate this, the IQ35 Westward l-lo. I ii its i f-Q 1 + Q7' +1-f . ' '-fr - LLOYD SANCHEZ ROBERT GRAHANX GERSON MANUEL Full Back Left End Cefffef West OW- South O West and South battled to a scoreless tie in their second league meeting. The sensational kicking of Jack Waltman kept South deep in their own terri- tory most of the game. It was a great defensive battle, with the Cowboys edging South on the stellar play of Harry Blackmore, Barney Boysen, and Will Rogers, the center combination. A tough break late in the third quarter kept West from winning the game. Johnny Pudlick, end, tackled Wes Glass be- hind his own goal line for a safety, but the officials ruled West offside. In the closing minutes of the game, South made its only consistent drive, but the end of the game stopped them. 116 X55 L., QjglM.ZWAjiiXjie X V Q1i,l'2Mj2w'W'ff -if ,f I UU 0.4.1 Nl.: Fourth Row: J. Waltman, S. Haines, J. Leavitt, R. oster, B. Wilson. Third Row: T. Norris. J. Pudlick. S. Brown, V. Seidenberg, E. Greeno, G. Mandell. Second Row: J. Fish, T. Cwerbrick, C. Olsen, M. Worl, H. Glass, H. McCarthy, W. Rogers. First Row: B. Boysen. J. Cummins. H. Blackmore, G, Cockrell, R. Baber. W, Mcllvain, N. Compton, L. McClard. West 6s-Manual 7 In the last game of the season, West tasted its first defeat. Manual carried off the honors, winning the game 7-6. Morris Worl made the Cowboy's touch- down on a plunge from the Manual eight-yard line in the second quarter. West was on the road for its second touchdown when Walt Barbee, fleet-footed negro fullback, literally stole the ball from Jack Waltman and ran ninety-two yards for the Manual score. Bud Johnson place-kicked the extra point, which proved the margin of victory. The Cowboys made two final drives in the waning minutes of the game but failed to convert. 117 w-'falf ' Back Row: D. Sullivan, J. Cohen. G. Mandel, R. Slenfme, N. Compton. B. Culp. C. Scholander Front Row: A. Nikkcl, V. Scidcnburg, B. Hcndlrr, J. Waltman, J. Fish, L. McClaLrd, J. Bowden BASKETBALL The 1935 basketball was disappointing only in that West lost so many games by such a close margin. It seems a queer turn of fate that the Cowboys could not have been victorious in a fair percentage of the games in which the 1 V ig, 4 1 scores were so close that the outcome Q represented, not the better team, but the 7, Q5 luckier team. However, Coach Morris and -, the entire team are to be commended on 'J ' the splendid spirit which they maintained throughout the season. The following men are seniors and will not be back next year: they deserve special mention for their effort in behalf of the school: Barney Boysen, James Fish, John Bow- den, Jack Waltinan. Bob Stemme, Bernard Hendler, Ernie Leyba. - ,,. , FINAL LEAGUE STANDING Team W. L. Pct. T.P. OP. Manual .. 7 1 .875 160 140 North 3 .625 232 175 South ...... 5 3 .625 183 175 N. C. MORRIS West ...r.... 2 6 .250 140 174 Coafh East ........ l 7 .125 169 230 118 KA IE la.: ll I! JOHN BOWDEN LA PAYETTE MCCLARD ROBERT STENLME fi! r X ,O West l7mSou'cl1 26 West lost this game to South by a 26-17 score. South held the lead throughout the game, leading by 5 points at the end of the first period and 14-6 at the half time. West was completely outplayed by South in the opening half but turned the tables in the second, although its fouling kept the Rebels well in front. Bernard Hendler and Jack Waltman turned in fine defensive games at the guard posts and Al Nikkel led the Cowboy scors with seven points. West 31-East Zo West beat their traditional rivals East 31-20 in their second meeting with the Angels. The Cowboys slowed their attack somewhat in the last half and soon had the Angels at their mercy. The West close rushing man for man defense kept the Angels compltly in check throughout the entire game. Hendler, Waltman, and Sullivan, West's guard trio, performed in a masterful style. Compton and Nikkei tied for high scoring honors with twelve points apiece. 119 ll ll ,nn .Qt F4 ft 1 1. f 9 D I filM,fgTi sei ii il' GERSON MANDEL ALFRED NIKKEL NORMAN COMPTON West ll'4Manual I5 West dropped a close game to Manual, the league leaders, by a 15-11 score. It was a fighting Cowboy quintet that went down to defeat. West had the better of the going in the second half, Manual registered only one goal. Ernie Leyba was the sparkplug of the Cowboy attack. The Cowboys had numerous shots, which by sheer luck failed to find their mark. Playing a fast breaking game, Manual's burly guards found it difficult to keep up with the West flashy forwards. West I2-South 21 The Cowboys lost their second game with South by a score of 21-12. West was off form on their shooting and failed to make a single basket in the first half. The Cowboys staged a threatening rally in the third period to pull within three points of South, However, West failed to cash in on this chance, and failed to score a single basket in the fourth quarter. Al Nikkel was the best player on the floor for West. 120 Vlxjvdf, qv! AL! MES' lf- ,C Q f--v JAMES FISH BERNARD HENDLER VICTOR SEIDENBURC1 West IO-North 26 In the first game of the season the fighting Cowboys bowed down before an aggressive North Team, that cut down the offensive thrusts of the West team. West's fast break wouldn't click and their shooting was poor. The Cowboys came to life in the third quarter to battle the Vikings on even terms In the last quarter, a disheartened Cowboy team fought hard but to no avail. Captain Waltman played consistently but could not bolster the team's crushed morale in the last half. West 24-North 3l In our second game with North, the Cowboys led throughout the major part of the first half but dropped behind under a barrage of Viking baskets at the close of the second quarter. West, who is usually handicapped by not taking enough shots, broke the ice and took forty-five shots for an average of twenty per cent. Little A1 Nikkel played a stellar game at one of the forward posts. Nik always manages to place himself where he will do the most good. 121 3245 f X i , ,-. f I i . ' . f. , I , I !, I . ,Q-fi e4f ,l 7' ' Dada! fcdixwloyvdy ' dtifdi AJ? f i ,T I ,. i .- '11 IZ 'Ei' C' 533 'ES i is ' ' li i al? . 1 . i su i ,gs A, it-we ig t s V l ' I ii fi C at WAY- Ht , 'J' M PM l Q., K it l s V if I QW , 1 ly vi V il T 15? 1 gg, . 5 CARL ALLEN ERNEST LEYBA JACK WALTMAN West 2O!East I7 West broke into the win column by defeating the East High Angels in one of the biggest upsets of the season. West registered a surprising reversal of form from one half to the other. The Cowboys and Angels battled on even terms during the first half, but in the second half West forged ahead and East's late rally was to no avail. Captain Waltman and Bernard Hendler played line defensive basketball in the back court, turning back many offensive thrusts of the Angel quintet. West I5-Manual I8 The second game with Manual was again one of the closest that West participated in this season. West was cold until the end of the third period when she began to pour it on. It was too late, however, to overtake the lead of the Thunderbolts. The team showed a marked improvement in the con- version of free throws, making five out of six tries. Captain Waltman played a great defensive game. 122 'il H gtlnniqgg g Q fr IHII llll llll A UAW the a W- A? 4 fi First Row: A. Knapp, W. Yockey, A. Nikkel, L. Scott. M. Reed, F. Carter, L. Allen, J. Lahr F. Chacon. Second Row: S. DeBacker, J, Landrum, J. Gregory, L. Edwards. A. McFadden, L. Sanchez, N. Compton, J. Hampton. E. Profit. Third Row: I. Gaskin, H. Gaines. J. Gaskin, A. Kimble, E. Walters, C. Hinkle, C. Horrera G. Lewis R. Webster. TRACK In former years West has been handicapped in track by not having a wel equipped field on which to train. However, with our new quarler-mile tra'k and excellent jumping pits, interest in the sports should increase to the extent that West should be able to hold their own against all competition in the near futur:. What We Need is More Men Reporting for Track. A squad of about forty have reported for this year. Among them several letter- men. They are, J. Gaskin. Hinkle Compton, Nikkel, Fancher, and Zingheim. Others from last year's squad are, I. Gas- kin, Sanchez, Yockey, Chacon, Walters and Henderson. Among the new men re- porting are, Edwards, Taylor, Porter Webster,Herrera, DeBacker. Lewis Chinn Kimble, Zenner, Auten, Hampton, Scott. and Carter. These men should strengthen our track squad a great deal. Our schedule this year calls for a dual meet with East, a triangular meet with North and South, the Colorado College Relays, the Colorado University Relays, our own city meet, and the Colorado State High School Meet. It is expected that when the schedule is completed, West will E. F. CHAPMAN have made a creditable showing. Coach 123 l .E 'V ggi I -V' 1 Q i X 1- -J , . . ii y ' .,, Q' fs, l '- ' r' i ' if gt Mi i i 'gli 1 1 Q, 0 v i ? . tx at ' lv - kg .f ,.. 'ff 4... J . A f ' n f .,f- Sl J ' Z li ' ' Q, 3 lv 2 Xi 'F If -ii! 1, . , g 4. I ,.1v 1 5 . 1 , . --1 - A . 5 I , Vt . I ' 5 . A 4 sb ' ' . i V ,O . W yy W' SM ,, ..., i 8 x, fw Wx l935 Team Back Row: Paul Pompino tMgr.l. C. Sholander. E. Riddle, B. Culp, B. Hendler, J. Pudlik. J. Ambler, H. McCarthy, D. Sullivan, D. Trout, Rinne lCoachl. Front Row: J. Jacobs, J. Bowden, V. Seidenberg. I.. McClard, E. Leyba, G. White, C. Allen. B. Burns. R. Johnson. l93l4 Baseball Season U After getting off to a slow start, due to not having a suitable Held to practice on, Coach N. C. Morris molded a team that was termed as fair into a team that finished second by beating the 'V South High champions. In the Hrst debut West lost to East 10 to 5, but it was right then and there that a decided change was taking place. Our Held was taking shape, and it was, our team began improving Q rapidly. We won the next game against Manual 13 to 9, but dropped the next two to North and South respectively. We began the second half of the schedule by walloping East 17 to 7, and trimming Manual IO to 7. Then came the game of the season. a pitching duel between Selden- berg of West and Venturo of North, the latter winning 3 to 2. We came back strong in the next game to beat South 6 to 5 and thus ended a very successful season. Rockwell, hard hitting first baseman. and Hansen, slugging left fielder, were placed on the mythical nine. Among the return- t ,...-an FRLQD L, RINNE ing leffefmen are BOWClC1'1, l.0Vba, Selden- Coach fgr 1935 Sgaggn berg, MCC3ffhY and Walfman. 124- 5 W! B. Jones, J. Honnccke. Rauch. B. Jones. E, Ridd!c, V. Yushka. 6 it A Tennis of I ' A. Holley, B. Shimel, R. Ernst. Wrestling Q 1 ! .. ? E, E 2 .U il fi f f 4, L. Edwards, S. Ungerman, B. Wilson, D. Drees, V, Rogers, G. Rice. 125 Sd 1 :Qi 3 5 f ' Wx. if,-. ZQ-eZ6 -of-ff M ma JAc4gYZ':ii-J ati:-,lg -'ff'--f-1-2 ,L-.e.,., 7,...., cl,-...f7!5,4f7 J .,...J-6.65. fe. .f4..4e,,,,L O., ,Q ,Q jus! .4.c,,4.s! ? AM! -'4'7,54...f',Q7' ! if d f K MMM fae J Z.-...,,-4-14,4 fdfidf 02,4-1 ff'-MGM-uf a-4124? 4-Qgeff ' x . '- A , ,L-1, if ,J Q32 ,JM QW ' f 27Ax -' fd .fcfv-eA.4... -ZLAL,-,' Aki MNA ' - J ,. M 2 7 'M Q Qi yQ4+--J' JMS, 525.66 A-,..,z4. 5 ,N-Q-P4-of ,-iw-,1.i'f ,owl .1 M74-' ' ppt! jg 7 94627. '-'- 7 ff-A-Lit. 15' rw-Af X zwwmwai 4.5, -C45 ,zajijwj -2-L--QL 7 - :mf 4.Z'f37qZLJM :MQ MWA ?If6'51f1-f Ac.14-'--4f5Z- 'iLe....,,,d,-L27z4,J GIRLS' ATHLETICS The after school sports is an organization in the girls' department for girls who wish to participate in extra-curricular sports activity. lt is the only facility for such participation and therefore commands the major attention in the Held of Girl's Athletics. There is an incessant round of action in this department, for each sports is attended by, from one hundred to two hundred and fifty girls. If any girl participates in sufficient activity to earn one hundred points she is given a small felt If additional points are earned she is awarded a chevron, for every one hundred points until her score totals seven hundred and ifty, if the girl entered as a sophomore, and one thousand points if entering as a freshman. When the specified amount has been earned the large felt D is awarded. If two hundred points in addition to the large D is attained the Gold pin is given. All girls' sports activities are under the supervision of Mrs. Mabel S. Randall and Miss A. Louise McNiff, instructors of girls' physical education. 1 -,-.,,.-,..,--..,.- ,-.,. ,........,. ll!-run-1... A 1 i ' i K X 1, l i 1 x A. LOUISE MCNIFF MABEL S, RANDALL Coach Coach 126 A HH H ,law 'QT' mn, naman mms: 15,13 annul nn . was Bach Row: C. Soldan: V. Campbell: G. Murray: D. LeBaron: G. McCarthy. Front Row: M. Winkler: R. Carroll: C. Putallaz, Captain: E. Roller. VoHeybaU With Celestine Putallez as captain, this team of outstanding girls climbed to the top and captured the volley-ball championship title for the season of 1934. ..., E vi g . . . I xl e i il' F Vfgiggfgfi, 1 , , . v X , V 4 1 X Q- I Buck Row: L. Raines: G. Murray: J. Barnett. Captain: E. Westcott: E. Pekrul. Front Row: H. Batten: J. Berger: E. Roller: C. Mendenhall: H. Reddington: C. Capra. SpeedbaH The 1934 speedball season was crowded with action. With class com- petition going strong, this unusually clever and agile group of girls were suc- cessful in winning the championship. 127 ni . 9 W x l P ,O K l U H , yy Y , 1 N, ffnryj' ,wk', SQ l f .fl 1 ll! Q1 X L askftbaH if it f ' f' 'tri if f '- ' ' :?'fT 1 f ' ' -i : o '- ff 'N QgigAfI1lJiQ2 . Tl' we li 55, RQ. 3 :'g15iE75ff22Q59 fri 5, 531. 1 'gli M U' ' 'P If LAW . I :','- 2 lr? EJ 1, 'gi P V 'i: -4 F .. . ,. ,YL ' , I EEE A I iii .Y :fl Lei . A ' ' -. ' Q . , 1- -v- Emi. HL' d ' , '.. 7, '1 -f r ' , 1 . , ' shaun - L , 44 df. Q -f v 1 .1 It r 1 Q egg 1 Jifl A an J A i q :fav Q 4 . '- Us I H 9 Z ,xy 'xv ,Q Q- J - K, Y s : Q- glrvig ge nj , N I I :Q ,X nt ? ,. I f if x 1 I 0, t , QQ x .yn u ' ' -fi .,. 1 wg. f , , - f -' AA,, . .. .z Vbz' -' Contesting teams in the Girls' teams of the various grades from 9B . to Tournament are the winnin MMM! Z Top Row: E. Westcott, C. Capra. B. Haulman. A Newton. Third Row: J. Barnett, J. Berger, A. Perlmutter, G. McCarthy, V. Robinson. Second Row: H. Reddington, D. Le Baron, G. Murray, D. Beryhill, R. Wilson, M. Flannery. H. Spaar. First Row: E. Roller, M. Johnstone, C. Putalle7, M. Winkler, E. Craig, I. Lehrer, G. Hawatt. M. Roller, M. Kenedy. 128 N A, v Al . ,- 45- X A I' ' ' .f .,, v EH .ff , .,...,,, , v --.4, W.....- 'E ' v H ,,,.,. ...df I I 'Q ' '1-AQQ' , , ' my -:X-J.. , ji '.--., if x -x K 2 ' ISL. ff: .. . : -. Q N fi fs: EA :V .., - sf: '-'f: 'NFf .,., P b U 1 z-f - J ,g-- - .-. H: .:2?,' -fs ,,.. '- i I x 1 fry i ' 51.5 ij-ikh' ' . gut? Qi! QA, ,.,.,.--dbx ig: 'h 4. 1 -C ' 1' N. if, . , S' - 2 1 ,: .ay , ' k . 2 Q, if A '14 ' mi f Q. , 3. f, 5, Q., V 'iw 93 13-gn, -. 4 - 5 ' ' gi ,,, QT . .. S-uv,-',. S 2, ' iii' 'Ff.i5 Q'1 , 3 132 'if 5' H A-+ -f ., Q x -' ' . ' N s. --1 .. r--- .: 4 f .....---f' v - -' -. .'1.- .1--: 4- . ':-2-: -ff. . ,ga '.'- Q 'Lx 3,1-,I-Nigi -, ' 1 U E...l.,5,iL1:,...,.,. 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A . -.,,.... 4.,.. .,s i'fSf1 'r3T6iN-4f'- - 1 'A'-3' .- A M 'f '-' T- 9 A 5--ff A 1' - ' Q - -,.-.-. - .. ., ,A . - A AA - . .-A, AAA- A. . ' ---A G'-28-fi . 1-QA -:.- , if - J , ,. . --1532-ZA? Ar, r A- -saws.. A '--ev-'i f: -A if - A ' 1311: -. V it-4.:g,,, -'f 'egg-:fy ,A,z.'3- A ,ery Q - - - A Q--Af-fy-.5155 3-3 -'1'iAA- 'A 15-if-' Nu.: ' . .A , A A-. .- , 15,3 2-' 'Arn 'A --is-+ yr .,-is ,f- -'Q--A - , L AA . - mf AAA:-1-- 'mgfrrgf ' A- A 'A -' .: 5-A A A -IA A A A Afro-A AA ..4:-.ss-f ' ' ' ' ' -' flfj A ,. -54 1-'5g4,f.,j,J,, F5-13,1 - A .. A, ,.. E., -a -. 7-5,39 4 if, , A - gg, 'Fas : 'Q-ll L'-.jg-ifzi . - 'V ' 'JA WIS Sli?-1'?8S?aTAA ACTIVITIXS me LM l,,,M,,,, Q! f if f K f U pr' Je! .5 K Q- 3 E' ,IAQ S Gs. ga 25 fwi Annual Board RouJ4: Jack Thomas. Ath'etit Editor: Mildred Kennedy, Editor-in-chief: Edna Pekrul, Associate Editor: Jim Wise. Associate Editor: Audrey Bergstrom. Row 3: Robert Cuddigan: Thelma Carney: Helen Coffman: Edna Higginbotham: Charles Jurgens. RowZ: Lucille Larson: Ida Libert: Pauline Martinez: Edna Roller: Doris Smith, Row I: Earl Wallace: Mildred Weaver: Bernice Worl: Nancie Young. 130 Q .W ff' Na 7 1 ,H .Y. 1 I ?Mf!'bj1 ,,, Third Row: J. Waltman. J. Fish. N. Com on, Samuelsoni B. Wilson, M. Reed. Second Row: A. Schneider, M. Paul. M. Gifford, G. Hartson, E, Walters. J. Bowden. Third Row: E. Roller, J. DeBacker. G. Budesheim, E. Oshier, B. Haines, F. Hastaker, S. Garlett. The Rodeo Published semi-monthly during the school year by the Journalism classes of First Semester West High School, Denver, Colorado. To Unify the Spirit of West EDITORIAL STAFF Second Semester John Bowden ........ ............ E DITOR ..,..,,,,,.,,,,. ..,.,,..,..,, S hirley Garlett James Fish . ............ ..... A SSISTANT EDITOR ...,. ..,....., J ack Walrman Gertrude Budesheim .... .......... S OCIETY ............. .......... M abel Gifford Harold Gardenswartz ...... ...... S PORTS ........ .I --. ........ Norman Compton ASSOCIATES First Semester Second Semester Ralph Carr Marshall Reed Frances Hastaker Billy Wilson Ed Walters Lee Mcllvain Annabelle Drumm First Semester Ida Libert ....,..... Vic Seidenberg ...... Morris Worl ......, Lorena Hocking George Juanita DeBacker Edna Roller Eva Oshier BUSINESS STAFF Henrietta Davis Blanche Hanes ............POST REPORTER Y.YWm..Y- ...MCIRCULATION MANAGER...-,.. .. ............ MANAGER ffu.ufuf. SPONSORS 13 1 L. Bud Hartson Albert Snyder Madalyn Paul Second Semester ..,-.........Mabel Roller ...,,.,Eldon Riddle .......Jack Samuelson Jennings s.-Ai Ja sy, I I If I I I I W. LeFever. B. Baugh, R. Combs. R. Carr, S. Douglas. Cadets . MAJOR RAYMOND W. COMBS ..... .,........ I nstructor of Cadets CAPTAIN BURTON W. BAUGH ,,,... Commander of Company FIRST LIEUT. WILLIAM P. LEFEVER ...... Second in Command ZND LT. RALPH W. CARR ,LL...,,L...,.. Commander. First Platoon ZND LT. SANFORD J. DOUGLAS .-,Commander, Second Platoon We ul GRACE MCCARTY EDWARD I. WATSON Company Sponsor Faculty Sponsor 132 First Platoon Back Row: M. Johns. A. Rowland. B. Lloyd, M, Kinney, E. Cook, H. Bersche, W. Garlington, S. Leonard, J. Hutchinson, S. Kauffman. Front Row: R. Dare, A. Brown, L, Esterling, J. Umbarger, R. Hambly, G. Clayton, J. Mor- rison, J. Enlow. V, Hannah, M. Morgan. Second Platoon Back Row: L. Legault, C. Hamm, H. Austin, R. Sager, R. Meyer, J. Washburn, R, Blackburn B. Johnson, R. Workman, A. Herbaugh, F. Clay, Front Row: G. Berkstresser, E. Arnold. E, Schechter, M. Harris, B. Johnson, W. Moate, H Silvey, L. Hofer, H. Loos, L. Harper, J. Frishman. 133 1d4.f..H.z...z.,c...,f-.-.1.f4Q-sffffwf f 2 Z ' 6 , , , ,Q cg.Lf IL, ,l..L...,-.3 few-L, fa--, , 7' Z3 -QL' a---1 f'---4,136 Y --at X fl1 V I ' 73,4 N- 5 6 , . . Q Lf 4-fu-g,c. - W ,V ,,0.iQ.,9 2 '97, QQ J , ' 4. ,pee-.:4x.L,. -1-ji. I Z-,Lbs.!-1.4--p-1 W l-llLE the entire nation is celebrating the -Alvv 1' 'QC - QQ . - . , I J tercentenary anniversary ot the Founding ot -fd S S g 'Z e +'fk secondary schools in the United States, it ' : 4 . Y would be Fitting to look back over the titty-two years V n LQf- x during which West l-ligh School has had its exis- gd,-in I? A 's L , tence. These years portray remarkable progress, H n f Wx ' Ag4 running parallel with that ot the state. From the -ff-Q-94. -W'-4-75 41 ,Is - ' My 7g one narrow room in the old Central School to the :74 1 ff Ch i V i i 'i several small ones on the third Floor ot Franklin, then 7- Q '71-Lf Jflfkf' the Old West, now the New, we see a similar but f L-'---A 40 -I L 4 ' , . Z -jay greater development throughout Colorado. First-Z - fA,C,Zf,a.4f . was the Indian shoved back across the plains, tear- ff , 5-1.44, -fgvv-0-1 ' tul ot the slowly approaching wagon trains ot the Z! fi u f,,,,,,,,,4,Q,,A pioneers who were to kill his buttalo. Soon came 4.4 Zfstalwart men, who took gold From the heart ot his i A , A p4,Q mountains. To Feed these many settlers, cattle Fed 'L'- ' 'a V 4f' LL where his buhcalo once roamedg and cowboys re- I A LVVMM! O HJ placed the hunters. 1 , 3 , Z 7 .NJ -Now Colorado stands among the Foremost states in fi 'f'6'4 ':4?- ' Ljquc L! mining, industries, livestock, and agricultureg yet her gg r 'i Q , schools are not uniliormly good. It is the hope ot A I I if W A f every true citizen that each child and youth within o-v-4- fi' ' L ' L Z La' its boundaries, whether on mountain or plain, in city f-I U. i if or on ranch, will have equal benefit ot the three i p f hundred years ot education lior which our great 4014-1 fb,-gc country is giving praise. QI 'Ava'-ye 2 1 J .1.Q.,L4-'Cf1,!:1,, - QA?-GZ . J c P -N 1 ' A . Z6'O'1O'l'pz- Q-A -4--I-C L72 ' -A' LL. , f' J- Www M475 ff Mmjfbaflt B Z' fi tfW Mwfffwrffff w Drum and Bugle Corps West is the only high school in the city to possess a drum corps, and this has become a very outstanding organization. In their showy orange and black uniforms, and led by their tall drum major in chaps the West High Drum and Bugle Corps have attracted the admiration of all the schools when the bugles sounded forth and the drums beat between halves of the football games. At the parades on Armistice and Decoration Days the Corps, together with the Rustlers, represented West in a very creditable manner. Mr. Pop Reed. the sponsor, has worked untiringly with the boys and has put the group on a self-sustaining basis. The drums and bugles have been bought with money earned by selling shakers and tags before each athletic game. In the Fall the Corps did some playing to help the merchants on Santa Fe ad- vertise: for this the boys received a compensation. MEMBERS Drum Major: Robert Hambly. Drummers: Billy Jeffs, Duncan Cameron, Elbert Lewis, Bob Yungkin. Dewey Tappe. Jim Hill, Wilfred Lindsay, Howard Johnson, Jim Carlton, Louis Lombard. Bill Looper, Earl McKay, Bob Ernst. Buglers: McKinley Jones. Oren Dennison, Charles Youngberg, William Carter. Bob Heggenberger, John Garbarino. Leonard Faull, Charles Haney, Joe Haney, Keith Euler, Jack Livingston, Edward Taylor. Bob Purcell, Gordon Faull, James McCreedy, Jimmy Van Nostrand, Bob Hargreanes, Don Vaughn, Albert Teeple, George Galbaugh. Orville Brelsford, Gene Miner. Cymbals: Sam Gates, Louis Harper. 134 K 1 ' elf ,ls ' P' was a ---- ' 1 .5 A AJ An Old Spanish Custom The operetta for this year was the colorful An Old Spanish Custom , a comedy full of intrigue and romance. The departments of music, dramatics. and physical education combined to give one of the most entertaining evenings the students of West have had this Winter. CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY Katherine Darling, known as Kit ,.,........,. c,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,.,,,,... A Grace Williams Beatrick Thorne, Bea for short ......,....., - ,,.,.,.. .,,.... B lanche Kilheffer Stanley Darling, Kit's brother .,,,,,,.............,. ,..,,...,..., L ee Mcllvain Maria Patrona, Servant in the Casa Rivera ....c, ,,,,, M agdalene Gonzales Wilhelmina Day, known as Billy ......,....,..., ,..,,, K atherine Desserich Silas Day, BilIy's father from the East .....,,,,,.,,,,...,,.,.,........,. Pete Prangos Patrica Murphy. Don Jose's friend ........,,,,..,r..................., Paul Pomponio Don Jose Ramon Rivera, pretending to be what he is not .,,,.,,.,,,, Ray Baber Maggie Murphy, Pat's wife, and coolz for the Days ,,,. .,....,,.r W ilma Melick State Police Officer, strong arm of the law ,,,...,....,,,,,..,.... .ck Chorus: Grace Abeyta, Dorothy Cramp. Mildred Finesilver, Ruth Wurtzbach, Sylvia Boscoe, Billie Eberhardt, Edra Schrumpf, Geraldine Downs, Elise Hesford, Clark Holman, John Carder, Maurice Ford, Wayne Mcllvain, Archie McFadden, Jim Hill, Vernon Erickson. Dancers: Ernestine Giggey, Billie Eberhardr, Annabelle Drum, Dorothy Harrison, Ruth Wurtzbach, Grace Abeyta. Betty Johnson, Margaret Moran, Louis Kelly, Frank Lardent, James McCreedy, Howard Johnson, Maurice Ford, Archie McFadden, Clark Holman, Wayne Mcllvain, Doris Bolin, Violet Lofgren, Minnie Flannery, Amelia Gable. Lenora Lundberg. Juanita De- Backer, Helen Lewis, Doris Mandenhall, Myra Waltman, Virginia Schillo, Dorothy Libonati, Maxine Sloniger, Harriet Forester, Beth Smith, Dora Neilson, Margaret Richardson, Nora Smith, Sophie Athens. Ethel Belsha, Irene Butler. Shirley Garlett. Bonnie Simmons, Naida Wiley, Onita Broomhall, Amelia Perry, Rosetta McComb, Dorothy Rosen, Norma Cassity, Betty Yockey, Eorothy Hanison, Naomi Belisle, Marjorie Hazzard, Mildred Wailes, Dorothy Farmer, Bernice aulman. Accompanists: Betty Ann Chambers and Patricia Kelly. Properties: Billie Eberhardt. 135 W re-'Pk' gzq I 1 I rffg l . J 'Ili .ew l ,O ' - I SPUR OFFICERS KATHERINE DESSERICH ,,,,,..,,,..,,..,. YYY,.,,, - and. ,,,. - ,,.....,.,. l..,PI'ESidEf7f DOLORES LEBARON ,,,,,,,,,,,,....,...,,..A.,,,,,.,,,,.....,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,, V ice-President EDNA ROLLER ,,,.........,... . .,.,..,...,..,.,AA.,..,...,..,...........,,,v,.,,.....,... Secretary Sponsor-MRS. BARBARA CGUDEN. The purpose of this organization shall be to stimulate higher scholastic and citizenship standards. Associated membership consists of the pupils of West High whose stand- ing is sufficiently high to place them on the semester honor lists. Full mem- bership consists of members of the Junior or Senior classes who shall have had their names placed on two semester honor lists. honor lists shall be entitled to full membership. The only activity is assisting students who are either failing or who are behind in their work. 136 Boys Vincil Akin Walter Bohm Martin Burg Haygood Busby Herman Casagranda Charles Clair Robert Duckworth Arthur Endrizzi James Fish Horace Gaims Harold Gardenswartz Dwight Hanshaw Elmer Haberlin Marvic Heller Wilmer Holley Edward Hunter William Jones fiuy ilouett Frank Lardent Frank Launders Bill I.eFevre Lawrence Lighthall Russell Linscott Walter Milhoan Lee Mcllvain Joe Milzer Howard Montague Alfred Nikkel Charless Olsen SPUR Robert Parmelee Robert Penner Edward Perry Homer Peterson Ivanhoe Pierce Edwin Proffit Hubert Rackets Jack Samuelson Dale Sampson Harold Stotts Roy Tally Irving Waldman Carl Wilson Morris Worl Sam Zaler Girls Georgia Allison Clairice Anderson Geraldine Bartholomew Audrey Bergstrom Lorita Brown Thelma Burke Irene Butler Virginia Campbell Cecelia Capra Lucille Chase Doris Coon Helen Crispin Lois Cruse Esther Cummings MEMBERS Juanita De Backer Katherine Desserich Geraldine Domenico Billie Eberhardt Minnie Flannery Shirley Garlett Ruth Gebhard Magdalena Gonzales LaFerne Gouge Maxine Hahnewald Bernice Haulman Edna I-Iigginbothim Grace Howatt LaVeda Johnson Ruth Johnson Margaret Jorgensen Mildred Kennedy Ruth Kerber Blanche Kilheffer Lois Kyffin Lucille Larson Dolores LeBaron Ida Libert Alice Linstedt Violet Lofgren Beatrice Lutes Rozetta McComb Eloise Meyer Margaret Mitchell Grace Musgrove 137 Hazel Neil Edna Pekrul Amelia Perry Helen Powers Celestine Putallez Dorothy Reich Lorene Raines Ruby Reid Lola Roberts Barbara Risley Edna Roller Angelia Romero Mildred Scherrer Virginia Schillo Helen Schlessman Carole Shears Grace Sickler Esther Skolnick Kathryn Sorenson Jeanette Sosnowsky Emma Mae Stevens Eloise Swearms Eleanor Tobias Versua Turner Irene Wagoner Ruth Wilson Marguerite Winkler Ruth Wurtzbach Nancy Young Nancie Young I 'rf- if - I I I 5 l If' ' ' 1 1- V' -' .- ' Rustlers The girls' pep organization of West, the Rustlers, is truly the talk of the town.This aggregation in the colorful uniforms of orange and black with the gray ten-gallon hats has animated every contest in the D. U. stadium whenever the favorite Cowboys have contended for the championship. Only the eye-witnesses can experience the thrill received as the bugles blare, the drums beat, and then from all corners of the gridiron come, in perfect step, the Well-trained, brilliantly arrayed Rustlers. Every school in the city. as well as many students of the Denver University, has proclaimed them the best drilled and showy pep club at the stadium. Mr. Fred L. Rinne deserves the honor gained by the group since he is their able director. As the instructor of the Turnverein, the famous German athletic club, Mr. Rinne is accredited with being one of the most prominent athletes in the City of Denver. 138 f JW' efligjifilelff Kathryn Abbott Maxine Abbott Jessie Barnett Ruth Barnett Gerry Bartholomew Dorothy Berryhill Wanna Boyce Irene Butler Virginia Bromley Libby Butler Gertrude Budesheim Isabel Burgess Joyce Van Buskirk Rosalie Carleton Thelma Carney Libby Charney Eva Coopersmith Viva Covington Helen Crispin Leona DeMutter Janette Dodge Pauline Dorram Katherine Douglas Ruslzlers MEMBERS Theresa DeSzaak Kathryn Desserich Marie Durfee - Billie Eberhardt Shirley Garlett Aleene Glasscock Evelyn Goldalatt LaFern Gouge Betty Graham Gertrude Gruber Marian Hall Lorraine Hansen Martha Harper Frances Hastaker Bernice Haulman Edna Hawes Marie Hazzard Besadora Jaynes Audrey Johnson Betty Ruth Johnso La Veda Johnson Margaret Jorgens n Fern Kennedy Nancie Margaret Kline Lois Kyffin Dolores LeBaron Lucile Larson Ida Libert Elizabeth Linnett J' lice Linstedt Violet Lofgren Rozetta McComb Roxye McCurry Grayce McDonnell Rowena McConnell Helen Manion Shirley Mercer Vivian Martin Annabelle Martinez Marcia Milliken Glenrose Mischke Margaret Moran Lucille Newell Lorraine O'Dowd Janet Perlmutter Ann Perlmutter Young -,W . ,iV,fjj We L Q 3 Amy Peterson Iris Phibbs Ione Pings Imogene Reinke Carlies Roach Gwendolyn Rocder Elaine Salyards Esther Skolnick Cecelia Soldan Helen Spaar Emma May Stevens Eloise Swearns Ruth Todhunter Birda Tuckett Verona Turner Ruth Wallace Naida Wiley Florine Williamson Mildred Wise Bertie Vklork Bernice Vv'orl Jeannette Wright Ruth Wurtzebach I s-.45 ti Q 1 l W l ,o i l GI GI Clb w WW' ' 4.1 M' Social l-lour Orchggga Second Row: R. Youngkin, B. Wells, R. Baber, J. Burg. First Row: D. Tapp. L. Faull, J. Van Nostrand, G. Faull, C. Ellis. C. Smith. Boys' Glee Club xi! I Third Row: L. McClard, P. Kelley, H, Johnson, J. Hill. Second Row: J. Morrison, V. Erikson, R. Baber, W. Mcllvain, J. Carder. First Row: R. Fleiger, C. Holman, A. McFadden, V. Baker. L. Mcllvain. 141 i XXX xr. Y , i' 'YK TN, , , i. J Yi W, ,T 5. A il fi E X ii fe us si FF ff! MW A A E I rary a Nj! This staff of workers do much of the detail work in the libr , such as numbering books, looking after attendance slips, checking b s, d running the errands. at Q Hall Monitors if These courteous students are in charge of the halls and assist all strangers who come to visit West High School. Debaters Second Row: A. McGargee, F. DuPriest, B. Wilson, D. Sampson, Ci. Nelson, E. Solis. First Row: W, Sampson, D. Right, I, Libert, L. Charney, D, Hanshaw. 3. RAPHAEL I. ILYWHITE The students of West High School recognize in Mr. Raphael Lilywhite a friend and benefac- tor. Every pupil today admires and prizes the two mural paintings of cowboy life-one in the Main Hall, the other in the Social Room- that have been painted by this gifted artist. 143 .gn J' t l ' I THE TO WEE AJESTICALLY regnant over all its surroundings, eager to catch the First rays ot the morning sun, rises the -lower of West l-ligh School. What an excellent symbol For educationl May all who enter its portals ever lceep in mind the motto ol: this lodestar of youth: Stand Foursquare to the windsg Build a good Foundation in order to build highg Mount high to gain a wide vision. Long may this ediliice and what it stands For-education-be the ucynosure ot neighboring eyes. A WQDAHH 'X0'3'U'MxC3g1lA- ,ki W ox. Y,WM,yJx,. , 'f IJ .K ey XT Q., 1 , Jfllj, Y 5 5 Q X-.AA I 'ti - if 1 ij, QW f f- ' 1 Q' 3 if x ., N .sig Y 43 .,,,.' ,il 1 9 1 S i' xx L, -. 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MILLER FLORENCE LE FEVER LILA DIBBLE Secretary Clerk Clerk 18 OLIVIA BRINKER English ELIZABETI I C BABCOCK lVlYRA CARSON Biology ELBERT CHAPNIAN Physical Education JOSEPHINE S BARTOSCH CHARLES CRAVEN Commercial Subjects LEWIS FERGUS Industrial Science and Mathematics JULIA DALY English J, PAUL GOURLAY CNOf77f77L'l'LglYHI Subjects IVIABEL R. FORD English, Latin A EDNA GUSTAFSON Librarian HARRH' FGRREST Industrzal Arts EDITH B. HAMILTON Bookkeeping. Treasurer NORINNE FURLONG Comrnerclal Qzfmlbcts DONIAI D HARRISONI Suenfe SoC1aIS41ence WILLIA GIRAULT English .IUSEPHINE HARVEY Commercial Subjects 20 LORENA I-IOCKING English HESTER HOLADAY Home Economics GEORGE I.. .IENNINGS Printing EVELYN JONES Home Economics I-ULU M. KING Commercial Subjects AMANDA L. KNECIIT Spanish MARIE LANDEN English ROSENIARY LONGAN Art LUCILLE MANNIX Social Science EMILY MARRS English 21 I Q-A if Q' I W s I3 I 1 155 ,Q l LOUISE MCNIFF Physical Education EDGAR MEYER Industrial Arts NEWTON C. IVIORRIS Social Science Athletic Coach JAMES S. IVIOTI IERWELL CLIFFORD IVIOHR Science FRANCES IXIIOORE Social Science MAX T. MOORE Commercial Subjects Latin ETHEL ODGERS Social Science, LOUISE STARR PECK French MABEL S. RANDALL Physical Education 22 ISABELLE RFID Spanish GRACE TRIPLER Commercial Subjects HERBERT H. SESS Mechanical Drawing J WARREN TURNER M uszc I ' SHIRLEY TAYLOR 1 ' 0 E Chemisrry , -' i f -I as . I N 5' I A n 44 IWEMETRIUS VAN LANDINGHAM l 1. ' Y? 1 Ma thema tzcs .3 J A-LIQQ ,.5 See-'Sty-. :W .Agar , A. ' VERA THOMI SON Englzsh MARY WEDGWOOD I . Q' Mathematrcs E FRED L. RINNIIL Industrial Arts 23 il I ai QI I Y I ,I 53 I I I I n,. Ig 'o 'r . A I 017. , ..' iz-I w ' ' ., 1... 'Q'-'ur . .'.' .1 'f'5' I-':, 'I .. .,' 3-.1 If -1 .vf .,'., ' . ff .. .fx i A ' I. ' r M, .'. W I --. . 'Q' ' ' ,I , I ' . vI ' ', I .' 1 ,, A ln .I 4. , 5 an f 'I 'A . . 4 . 1 , 1 ' JI, I . I . f-,V ' A . . -. x . . ' - an , 'M A z K' YUII , I. .. -'. 'K u I 1 M P, II, I 1 2 W' J ' ' . 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'un X W., , 1 -f '4'f'1fj','-V 'Q , , 1 I f 9 gg 1 ', .'W',sw1,H1.,l!..n. ,l I '- ' ' , .JA iv V QQQJW , WW fff if WW' uf: M C LASSZS ff f X X X X LQQMQMNM J, Q0 Q ' ,wffMW' WQWQQWM gwbgwg, W6 NY ,s M d j'ff'754f ' M frwmffii RAY BABER BILLY JONES JOHN BOWDEN The Senior Class Realizing that the most important class in the history of West High School, yes, of the entire world, was approaching its goal, the Seniors manfully chose Frank Day as president for the Hrst semester and Morris Worl as the secretary. Then, fearful of the feminine ire, they elected the tiny blonde, Lucille Larson, as vice-president. These faced the mighty problems of iinancing parties and printing presses, teaching the undergraduates the proper manners for assembly and lunch-room. and repressing the aggressiveness of the incom- petent Juniors. Throughout the first part of the year many other Seniors practiced on the stage to show their classmates their ability to face mighty audiences without their knees shaking and their voices cracking. When the second election came, again the class manfully voted Qcompletely ignoring all sweet womenj and acclaimed for their officers, who should lead them in the Senior Prom and preside over Class Day and Commencement, Ray Baber as president, Billyl ' Jones as vice-president, and John Bowden as secretary. Ere long these leaders will cease to lead, the speakers no longer speak, the Seniors fail to be seen. Will West High be able to continue? the Juniors. I X . Momus Woiu. LUCILLE LARSON 26 VIOLET ABERNATHY ., Vi., Course: General Vocation: Stenographer My dancing lady STEPHEN ALLISON Steve Course: College Preparatory Activities: Baseball We'Il make bay while the sun shines JOHN ALBERT AMBLER Pocho Course: General Activities: Sports Vocation: Aviation My time is your time HELGA ANDERSON Heckie Course: Commercial Activities: Girl Reserve Honors: G. R. Cabinet: Steno and Typing Awards Vocation: Stenographer Roses bring memories of you RAY ERWIN BABER Lefty Course: General Activities: Orchestra: Operetta 3, 4: Hi-Y: Football Honors: Pres. Senior Class With my guitar I'll strum your blues away i . W x 8 5 asf, ff-C 1 fi ? iii Quixtar, ,ts-:si Q-1 yy , L., I ,,-:,. ., ,,,, X . V igigil l U- Ns t :Qs i -bam ,. -. X fx '-5. i t -5:-: Y, HV, , GRACE ABEYTA Gracie Course: College Preparatory Activities: Girl Reserves: Rustlers Activities: In the shadows I come to sing to you ELMER Al.,TElLlSCH Course: College Preparatory Vocation: Aviation Ninety-nine out of a hundred want to be kissed. lVhy don't you? MAR11.i'N DORIS AMBLER Gramps Course: General Activities: International Relations Honors: Junior Escort Vocation: Airplane Hostess Soft, white hands RUBY V. ANDERSON Course: Commercial .lunior Escort and Guard Honors: Vocation: Stenographer 'l'll carry you in a locket HAROLD BACKSTROM Course: College Preparatory Take a look at me: I'm busy as a bee ti sf l ll f I xy 1 I I J : p f ts, ' -4, . ' - it fe I 1 1' f X' I V, li 1 JV l J I L le ' f i v l, f ' 1 f ' l- U ' J , if LETHIE Manta BALOCCA 'V Cpurseg' 9 'College' Preparatory y Activities: Camera Club Q I-,ljonorst Spur 4 Vocation: yl,'CQ ptometer Operator AI dressed up in her Sunday clothes I JESSIE BARNETT Jess Course: General Activities: Girl Sports: Rustlers Honors: Big id Gold D Vocation: Physical Education Director Take me out to the ball game BURTON W. BAUGH Captain Bah Course: College Prep. Activities: Cadets: Inter- nat'l Relations: Boosters Honors: Cadet Captain Vocation: Forester Theres something about a soldier RUTH MAURINE BEEMAN Course: College Preparatory Activities: Girl Reserve Vocation: Dentist Asst. My heart is light, and days are bright l rf X ' ii ' l 5- rf ...Q S 33,39 i 'rss'-, is AUDREY BERGSTROM . - , , 'Q ,,Aud'-ep .,. f t 1: lfuff I A ' as t Course: Collearep. Q - i l ' Activities: Annual Boar . K l , D.A,C: Camera lub: T S., ' 5 Rustlers: Girl R rve ., Q, - n V , Honors: A - U Q bblk .e Escort: Gua , p l. ' Vocation: Ste rap er - ' A 1 Stay as sweet as ri - 'E L . ,ly 4 f 28 HELEN MARY BARBER Course: College Prep. Activities: Dancing Club: Writers' Club Vocation: Writer '4The call of duty comes first HENRIETTA BATTEN Henry Course: College Prep. Activities: Sports Honors: Spur: Big D Vocation: Stenographer Minnie the mermaid ZOE MAE BEAN UF'-Iss, Y Course: General Vocation: Aviatrix A hundred percent to you JENNIE BERGER Chichy Course: Commercial Activities: Masqueraders: Girl Sports Honors: Big B Gold D You ought to be in pictures ARNOLD M. BERKENS Einstein Former School? North High Course: College Prep. l'm laughing and I've got nothing to laugh about A-LVM ,4,4,sJ... Ufr4- '1'X ' f X - 4 F. QJ4., ,-ff' Q ef We MZ. Jeff, J f 'f'W'7 .f7l7 41 at -Qafwf 'dv-.. Qav-ff 0--Ah ' - - ,uv-C A-' ' K 60 'Eiii?'LR HARRY BLACKMoREgfe .,, Pass 414610 Coursg: Commercial MARGUERITE ALICE BOMBINO Babe Course: Commercial Vocation : Stenographer Her voice was sweet and IouJ .JOHN BOWDEN Course: College Prep, Activities: Baseball: Rodeo Honors: Editor of Rodeo Vocation: Journalism That's my little storyg I'll stifh right to it ESTELLE BRAYER Course : Commercial Vocation: Commercial work True, true to you always Football: Wrestling Vocation: Business A And my sugar bundle is just Eve feet ta!I -.I GEORGE BLAT Dummy Course: General Activities: Boosters Vocation: Diesel Engineer lVho can say he's not sincere Vv'll.l.lAM JOSEPH BORKE Bill Course: College Prep. Activities: Camera Club: Master of Ceremonies at Senior Party and G. R. Game Night Honors: Cheer Leader Vocation: Oil Engineer 'Stand up and rheer. ' BERNARD EDXV. BOYSEN Barney Course: College Prep. Activities: Football: Basketball Honors: Captain Football Tea N. C. Morris Award Youre go! everything FAARJORIE JOSEPHINE 3 I BREWER Marg Course: College Prep. Activities: Girl Reserve Vocation: Teacher lVe feast upon your charm 4 Lt SHELBURNE BROWN Course 1 College Preparatory ff Keep a little smile on, that's the right thing to do MARTHA BURCH Mart Course: College Prep. Activities: Girl Reserve Honors: Escort Vocation: Teacher Sweet and lovely f 1 1 X' 2 X 5 YIIQQBROTI-lY BURGER UDDI.. Course: General ',Activities: Masqueraders 1 Voca.ion: Telegrapher Th're ought to be a nroonfight sauin' time MAJOR BUSBY Little Hitler Formerly: South High Course: College Prep. Activities: Mgr. Football Team: Wrestling Vocation: Research Work in Medicine For I'm an unemployed su.t2ethet1rt LIBBY BUTLER Ida Course: General Activities: Rustlers: Girl Reserve Honors: Escort: Guard Vocaiioriz Steriographer Shes got that certain something in her smile 5,,:......T,-v .. . .. 1 L- P. GERTRUDE JOSEPHINE BUDESHEIM Course: College Prep. Activities: Rustlers: D. A. C.: Girl Reserve Honors: Society Editor of Rodeo: Escort: Guard: Treas. Rustlers Vocation: Journalist Was noted for her charm MARTIN BURG ,.Mart,, Course: College Prep. Activities: Music Honors: National Honor Society Vocation: Musician ff There's music in the air MARIAN BURROWS Toots Course: Commercial Waiting for dreams to come true HAYGOOD T. BUSBY HBUZZ-y Course: General Vocation: Electricity and Radio Learn to sing a love song CLEMY CAIN Former School: Wanblu. South Dakota Course: Commercial Vocation: Stenographer Life to me is pretty sweet WILLIAM D. CALLAHAN Bill Course : General Vocation: Architect How charming and mild art thou GEORGE CAPP ncapp.. Former School: North H. Course: General Activities: Wrestling For your wonderful smile, here's an orchid for you JAAIES CARLTON 'Zlfm' Course: General Activities: Boosters: Drum Y5 Bugle Corps: Service Club Easy come, easy go WlLLlAiX1 CARTER Willie Course: College Prep. Activities: Boosters Vocation: Music A human just blooming alone BETTE ANNE CHAMBERS Butch Course: Commercial Activities: Operetta Vocation: Social Secretary lim steppin' highg VIRGINIA CAMPBELL Campbell Course: Commercial Activities: Girl Reserve: Sports Honors: Spur Vocation: Stenographer: Bookkeeper The old kitchen kettle keeps singing a song CECELIA CAPRA .CU Course: Commercial Activities: Girl Sports Student Council Honors Sec'y Girl Sports: Spur National Honor Society Vocation: Stenographer So sweet so gentle THELMA M CARNEY Giggles Course: College Prep Activities: Girl Reserve Annual Board' Rustlers Honors Sec y Girl Reserve: Escort' Guard Vocation Teacher To me he glues his attention LORAYNE B. CARVER Course: Mechanical Trade Vocation Mechanical Engineer l can do most anything LEONA G. CHESTER ee Former School: North H Course: Commercial Activities: Writers' Club Vocation Secretary l'll string along with you eg., 4 r L l QVA I I I ' f , Z, . 3 I I l . 2 , ,, I :IL vl - ' : it ,, WPA! ll!!! . vi J , U1 ff? I N134 w Cx' Y ,'3iq'fl ' I V '1 ' . vp I N J f H ii BKT? M' S W ii C g EW! if -V I I A J ff? I ' 'X C n,. Ig 'o 'r . A I 017. , ..' iz-I w ' ' ., 1... 'Q'-'ur . .'.' .1 'f'5' I-':, 'I .. .,' 3-.1 If -1 .vf .,'., ' . ff .. .fx i A ' I. ' r M, .'. W I --. . 'Q' ' ' ,I , I ' . vI ' ', I .' 1 ,, A ln .I 4. , 5 an f 'I 'A . . 4 . 1 , 1 ' JI, I . I . f-,V ' A . . -. x . . ' - an , 'M A z K' YUII , I. .. -'. 'K u I 1 M P, II, I 1 2 W' J ' ' . II I v,IIiIv III II I . I1 1 '. - ' ' 5 . ' J I ,ffl ' 519 ' ..,. I' I-y - 'I .Ip . ,g . r . : M gm' ' A , v r. ,I ,.,III II. .Ir I 'I I .., - J P .1 ' '. 1 ' ' ' 'QV ffl fl' 1' . ' .- ' ., ' ef' I- V x -, .-' . ' ' . VII .QI II .IIIiIg, II. . 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' H' I lWADELlNE CHEWNING Jackie Course: General Looe will lead the way HELEN G1r ALICE CONNER Course: General Activities: Rustlers: D. A. C. My wild Irish rose JAMES Coors' Cookie Course: General Activities: Boosters: International Relations Vocation: Accountant He knows the way that leads to glory dilwlaf' J CI-IILLEMI ' ca 1 ' 1 I 1 ptor enty million 'eetheartsn ,, U ,. Cours a f'- Pri I I ' st Y FRANCES CLARK Frankie Course: General Vocation: Physio-Theropy 'I just had to say hello EDITH COMPTON Compton Course: Commercial Vocation: Designer: Secretary Dainty miss? ANNA BELLE COOK Annie Course: Commercial Activities: Sports Vocation: Stenographer PATSY ANN COONEH upatn Former School: East High Course: General To laugh at life' Dance away the night JCW Wim If M lcmw DORIS JEWEL COUP Dot Course: Commercial That sweet somebody of mine EDITH LUCILLE CRAIG Craig Course: College Prep. Girl Sports: Nature Club Activities: Honors: Escort: Guard: V. P. Girl Sports Vocation: Journalist lVhat a gal. what a pal IINIELDA CRAVEN Mel Course: College Prep. Vocation: Teacher Got to go places and do things WILLIAM W. CRUMPTON Grammy Course: College Prep. Vocation: Auto Mechanic Here comes the British! ESTHER C. GUMMINGS Peaches Course: Commercial Activities: Spur Honors: Escort: Guard: Typing Award Vocation: Stenographer The preacher's getting ready, for we're going steady , :fltff M B,-v Wm A-f-UK? VIVA VIOLET COVINGTON Former Schools: Fruita. Glenwood Spgs., Grand Junction, Aspen Course: College Prep, Activities: Sports: Glee Club Vocation: Scientific Research You're such a bashful lady DOROTHY CRAMPS MDN., Former Schools: Coatesville. Pa., San Bernardino, Cal. Course: General Activities: Sports Vocation: Theatrical Designing Happiness comes to those who are true HELEN M. CRISPIN Activities: Rustlers: Dancing Club Honors: Escort: Guard: Spur: National Honor Society Vocation: Teacher: Costume Design Shes smart, shes refined ROBERT WINI. GUDDIGAN caddy Course: College Prep. Activities: Stage Craft Club: Hi-Y Vocation: Mining Engineer Mamma loves papa, papa loves mamma JAMES CUMMINS Tubby Course: College Prep. Activities: Football: Hi-Y: Basket- ball and Baseball Mgr. :'I'Il be the meanest man in town until youre nice to me I 5'-5 4 if l,' I N Course: College Prep. I ff I' I: I I 1- W' i EDWARD DAWSON f.Red,, Course: College Preparatory 'lVhen cares pursue me, l'm never gloomy DOROTHY LUCILLE DE SELM Dot Course: General Yes nfa'am. iI's delicious THERESA DE SZAAK Theresien Course: Commercial Activities: Rustlers Honors: Guard Vocation: Stenographer Sweeter than roses rn May ALICE MARGUERITE DILL Dilly Course: General Vocation: Newsreporter O love. you'ue got me up a tree EVELYN DOETSCHMAN Euie Course: Commercial Vocation: Beauty Operator 1 was shy and so afraid 00. - .Q Q. 34 , 'A' . ,Q-1-fi-'X W. DEAN DENNISON Blondy Course: General Vocation: Forestry I End l can smile a good smile N f h K 1 ,, . ly' 'V J tv' KATHXYRD A. DGQUQQ Qlx' Kayf' K .' ,Pllctiviti y :fdiirl Re eric 1 l R es: Ope ta, asquer -, . . CHA eps? l Honors: Pr QQ peut: . . 1 Girls e e: e. G ' yes! t r ' V lun , Res v r Vocatio uslcia l Befor anew it, I J humrrtega little song D ur General A it sz Boosters cation: Printer painting the clouds with sunshine LSQ oe Course: al ' ' unagot o mg, El I, FRANCES MARIE DOLEN Fran Course: Commercial Go our way and dance and play f lpwhnil I Ri1tifQ e are Q5 D Li-ll, I tQJyJ-f f I f xg , Q 1 I . . , Q l JU ak gg Q l llfmixyhl 'UV Cf i Uv , G N Dbiuviapr? A Ich' Cu ,In , elatiqbns V ai nz Law onors: reas. i-Y: Kepner Key uty must be loved f ANNABELLE DRUMM .1 Uni U ercial cati : Stenographer Shes atgirl they love to ' dance with Vv C xrl Reserve li M' DOROTHY A. DUDLEY Dot Former School. Littleton High Course: College Preparatory There'll never be heartachesu FIELDEN L. DU PRIEST Hslugu Course: College Preparatory Activities: Hi-Y: Debate Club: lnternat'l Relations Vocation: Physician lf you don't lose your heart, the hardest part is the first hundred years X EISEN 'Co Co rcial itie' ports ati : ypistj ' er goes o her ' toes ' M. C DON DREES Farmer Course General Activities: Wrestling Little girl, you're the one girl for me JAMES R. DUCKWORTH Bob Course: College Prep Honors Spur Vocation: Salesman I'll lend a helpino hand A f' J-ff,f,a.f0f?f MYRA NELLE DLGKEK JH 04-J Ne11e f'z,Z, Course: Commercial CJUCVCI A Activities Girl Reserve: Stu. Council Honors: Pres. Fine Arts Service Card Vocation: Stenographer You're my past, present and future MA Y ' ' we ' rrp mer ol's? ri 'li Pol-I urse : neral tion: tenographfer Sp ak me of love ARTHUR ENDRIZZI NAU., Honors National Honor Society Vocation Certilied Pub. Accountant Course: College Prep Tail and be glad: let industry inspire ' J, , ST Avy P .S' 1 . .1 O, . , X ,V . .rf 'nfl' ' 1 li. Ji ffy 1 My ROBERT ERNST Ernie Course: Engineering Activities: Tennis: Boosters: Drum and Bugle Corps: All School Play Vocation: Architect Leave your cares behind youu KEITH CHARLES EULER ..Bud,, Course: College Prep. Activities: Hi-Y: Boosters: Drum and Bugle Corps: Pre-Medic Club Vocation: Aeronautics Flying high HENRY FANCHER Hank Course: General Breezing along 1U 'h the breeze MILDRED FINESILVER Meez1'e ' 5 Course: General Activities: Girl Reserve ' Vocation: Doctor's Assistant u Dancing my cares away SOPHIA FISH ..SfS,, Course: General Activities: Dancing Club Vocation: Beauty Operator l'ue never been blue PAULINE E. ESHOM Polly Former School: South H. Course: General Let me bring the sunshine MILDRED LEE EVANS Milly Course: College Prep. Activities: Nature Club Vocation: Journalist Come ip toe thru' the i 3 ith me ESSIE BE is urse zl lege Prep, fr' vities: R ste' 1 Pine Arts: CV A. C.: Student Council onors: Guard: Escort: Pres. Fine Arts Club Vocation: Artist Tell the world I'm feeling zine 1,- G ZW' env, . fl! A gl' Jpf'lIMMIE FISH lf, Detective KH! Course: College Prep. Activities: Sports Yo'Ue got to be a football hero IRENE POGEL Hickie Former School: North H. Course: Commercial Vocation: Nurse Your eyes hold a tender look KATHRYN LOUISE Poor ..Kay,. Course: General Vocation: Private Secretary The touch of her hand I V. I f , 1 i KJ! : Qtr wg is f, lr- l I flnlvll CE FORD ' IU 'Morey lfNCourse: Electrical Trade .J if Activities: '. Student Council: Operetta ,Wg Vocation: Electrician , You don't know u.1ho's your gal ' WILLIAM E. FRANK -' Willie I a Course: College Prep. f Laugh, you son of Q a gun! MARGARET GALLOWAY f,Migs,, Former School: Garden Home High Course: General Activities: Girl Reserve: Camp Fire Girls: Sports Vocation: Reporter or Stenographer Don't pretend you never fell in love RICHARD GARRETT Course: General Stars mark my destiny .ar ' 37, ffl! .E v 2 WWW: JACK W. FORD FMU Course: College Prep. Activities: Camera Club Vocation: Civil Engineer e MW Some think the world is made for fun and frolic' RUTH LOUISE FORD Course: College Prep Vocation Commercial Work Kind, kind, and gentle was she GENEVIEVE IZREH Babe Course: General Activities: Camera Club Honors: Typing Award Red Cross Certificate Vocation: Nurse l'll follow my secret heart HAROLD GARDENSWARTZ Garge Fo Aer School: North H ourse: College Prep Math. Club Editor Rodeo Honors: Spur Vocation: Metallurgy 'Lookie-, Iookie, lookie here comes cookie THOMAS GERBRICK Cue-ball Former School: Gunnison Course: College Prep Activities: Football Dramatics: Boosters Press Club: Service Club Vocation: Gov't Diplomat Let's start something wrfl' gl .5 .J , 5' I X ' I if N10 ef'-7 c' .J . ,, ,Q-if 0 md. ,xx K-ri A : . : H. I . ,C ' X .. , .. -5 ----- - ' , -464 X - - ff' ' fa '. swf' ETHEL GERTZ Course: Commercial Vocation: Stenographer My heart is in the right place ALMA GETTMAN Allie Course: General Activities: D. A, C. My dignity is great HERMAN GLASS Snacks Course: General Activities: Football Honors: Football Letter fm doin' swell LE FERN GOUGE Fern Course: College Prep. Activities: Girl Reserves: Rustlcrs: Nature Club Honors: Junior Escort and Guard: Spur: Nat. Honor Society Vocation: Biologist: Mathematician Sweetest girl this side Of heaven LOUIS ADOLF GREGO Louie Former School: Leadville Course: General Activities: Nature Club Vocation: Game Warden There's no harm in hoping ff' 45M 16 MORRIS D. GERTZ Dillinger Former Schools: North High: East High Course: College Prep. Vocation: Aviation You keep us guessing ' . L RUT IFFORD U ben Col g rep. Gi eserves: ub 0 . Journalism M heart is acting strangely EVELYN GOLDBLATT Chickie Former School: North H. Course: General - Pgctivitiest servesa.XRustlers gou'll Qmembez' men : ' 'S X A K-is 1 ,X RXDBEXT C. QRAHX - S Bob'X X A yours : Collegl-7re'iJt.l. ctivitie : oopgersg Fogtbahl X as bal: Baseball o tioiLNEngineer , . pr ise'lt e true ' J N J ZX -.u N MARGARET GUTIERREZ Marge Course: Commercial Vocation: Private Secy. Honors: Junior Escort and Guard Lady of Spain l 1 cti iti : G Course: Comm ial ca . r 1 'Am behavin'? Yes sirl' MARIAN A, HALL Shorty Former School: East H. Course: Commercial Activities: A Rusrlers: W Vfffi W lA ' E HA Fo er chool: i H. ourse: G ral ctivities: i. A. C.: irl Re ves: Rodeo Vocat' 1 Journalism HT7!! p my hat to youi' JOSEPH MATEU HANEY UJOE., Course: College Prep. Activities: Drum and Bugle Corps Vocation: Aviation H0w'm I doirf? Hey, hey DOROTHY D. HARRISON ..DOt,, Former School: Fairfax, Calif. Course: Commercial Vocation: Office Work As a beauty, she's a wonder 91065211 is ff' Q ' i IRMA ESTELLE HALL Irmie Course: General Activities: Girl Reserves Honors: Junior Escort and Guard Vocation: Musician The sweetest flower that grows EVERETT HANEL Course: College Preparatory Never think of showe's, only happy hours CHARLES HANEY Chuck Course: College Prep Activities: W Drum and Bugle Corps Vocation: Engineering Let me call you sweetheart HARLEY HANSEN Course: General Activities: Stage Craft Club For he's a jolly good . fellow FRANCES HASTAKER 'i'Frankie Former School: Alamosa Course: College Prep Activities: Rustlers: Rodeo: Sports Vocation: Reporter: Dancer You can laugh andibe gay and chase the clouds away I S-'45 .xi l W l ,a X l I I ELMER HEABERLIN Greek Course: College Prep. Activities: Camera Club Vocation: Ranger flt first he seems so very shy. But when you know him. my oh my BERNARD HENDLER Sonny Course: College Prep, Activities: Boosters: Service Club: Basketball: Baseball: Rodeo Vocation: Petroleum Eng. Theres many a girl that can thrill me EDNA HIGGINBOTHAM Pat Course: Colege Prep. Activities Girl Reserves: Annual Honors: Spur: Junior Escort and Guard location: Stenographer You're a builder-upper OLGA BEATRICE HOLLARS Curly Former School: Eckley H. Course: College Prep. Vocaton: Author I hear a voice so sweet and low MELVIN INGLIS ,.Mel., Former Schools: South High: Manual High Course: College Prep. Activities: Hi-Y Vocation: Business minute f x X Q fer, ar 13- Xl lf! l'm going to town in a 'Q i,,t:j 'x , 1 . . p 1 '. if 4, e 5 wi 'fir lVlARVlN I.. HELLER Course: College Prep. Activities: International Relations: Camera Club Honors: Spur Vocation: Business Believing in you JOE HERMAN Course: Commercial Activities: International Relations Vocation: Banker 'Lazy. I want to be lazy LEONARD HOGLUND Course: General and Trade f'W'here seldom is heard a dzscouraging word I , ER Bob 1 4 N ' . a ville 1 i R H l 'ti o ,u ri ep. Boo . le -2 Club: ' -Sfh lay Vocation: 'ng Eng. Dorff what I please ALBERT JACOBS Course: College Prep. Vocation: Music It's nice to get up in the morning, But it's mcer to lie m your bed 'li l JOE JARAMILLO ' Jo-J1 ' X Course: General Activities: Football Honors: Football Lette: 1 I saw stars GLADYS KAREEN JENSEN Gladie Course: Commercial Activities: D. A. C.: Rustlers: French Club I 1,1 -lf f7 I ll JACK D. JAYNES .,UgIy,. Course: General Activities: Football: Stage Craft Club Vocation: Architect Aggravatin' papa WM. KENNETH JENTZ Course: General H01-10:55 Course: Commercial VfPres. D.A.C.3 Big D SO Shy Vocation: Stenographer There's light in your eyes pf' x r ETTY RUTH JOHNSON l I Toots HY R Course: Commercial ON - I Activities: Girl Sports: H , Student Council ' Vocation: Com-5 , 0 cial mptometer Operator We laugh al dangers 4 ' ow we idolize her J! X personality W lb ii X Q ' . s Q, ' , gi K ly HOWARD L. JOHNSON I LA VEDA LOIS JOHNSON A 1 US':U?df5 ' ll 'I Course: Commercial ,gba :Shir metal, IL Activities: Rustlers , ctivilties: Boost rs: 5, , Honors: I A -an ug Orgs Junior' Escort and Guard ', ' A Vocation: Stenographer NX Aglenfllpa-, :jhatop U ,Vi 'Je' V haf' ' f We have great respect ' L-,OFF 4 for you J, K OSAR L. JOHNSON 5 Ozzy l, F Former School: Manual RUTH DOROTHY 'ft hu Course: Music J ,ff 5: Activities: OHNSON V - Q' Glee Clu z Qperetta: ' Course: College Prep. U U V c tion: Junior Guard and Escort: Q Ls rc estr Leader Nation Honor Society L 'X Gio .s a sp , m e 1 Sh 's a irl should be S as t A P ,, g g x -. R as ' v li . xg x 41 , . ' X . fx! N ig Y N 3 1: .X I ri .sf I N n ,O rl I I fi ij-f7 fffC4.4,u-411-4., 975 C2-C595 WALTER S, JOHNSON Red Course: General Happy-go-lucky you WILLIAM A. JONES Billie M. Course: College Prep. Activities: Golf: Pre-Medics C Honors: Spur: Head Boy: Vice-Pres. Senior Class Vocation: Doctor Blame it on my youth' MARGARET JORGENSEN Jorgy Course' College Prep. Activities: Int. Relations: Girl Sports: Library Staff: Writers' Club Honors: Big 8 Gold D' Escort: Guard 1 Y Sh2's a grfat. great girl' LOUISE MARIE KAHRE Eze Course: General Activities: D. A. C. Vocation: Beauty Operator Just the type men adore FERN KENNEDY Honey Course: General Activities: D. A. C.: International Relations Honors: Guard: Escort: Sec'y Inter. Relations Vocation: Stenographer We'ue never seen a smile like yours 5. . , W.. Q : , . : 1 ' . .. if- ' ' .fig ..:' -A N , ' H Q9 MARGARET JEAN cl Ol-INSTON Johnny Course: General Activities: Girl Sports: Stu. Council Honors: Big D Vocation: Swim'g Coach I was lucky BOB JONES Jonsey Course: College Prep. Activities: Hi-Y: Golf Vocation: Farmer Answer the starlight I1 d moonlight that beckony f .9.' .j, . WV get 5 W' R ps D. JIJIEGENS I 4S1h'uch I. I F fl, rse: Genir ' , Activitfies: I -Boosters: Aifnual oa You're like the : her, a changed e b' t Vocation: IVIELBA KATZ ffKitty,, Course: General Activities: D. A. C. Vocation: Authoress XVhose little heart are you breaking now? MILDRED P. KENNEDY Millie Aclivitiesr Editor Annual: Stu. Council: Inter. Rel.: Girl Reserve: Girl Sports: Stu. Int. Com.: Prompter in All School Play Honors: Escort: Guard: Spur: Nat. Honor Society: Big and Gold D Head Girl: V.-P. Stu. Interest: V.-P, Student Council You can never tell what a redheaded mamma will do wnuxffly We My we I y . 1-' I BEIANCHE KIL FFER' ' 'Blanchieu Course: College Prep. Activities: Operetta: Camera Cub Honors: Escort: Guard: Sec'y D.A.C.: V.-P. Nat. Honor Soc'ty: V.-P. Spur Don't ever lose all the charms you possess .IEANNETTE LANGERT Jerry Course: Commercial Vocation: Secretary We'll miss your bright eyes ana' sweet smile MARIE LARSEN Izzie Course: General Vocation: Stenographer I know the ballroom is attractive DOLORES LE BARON .,Dee,, Course: College Prep. Activities: Rustlers: Girl Sports: Girl Reserve Honors: Spur: Guard: Escort: Big 'iff Gold DH: Vice-Pres. Spur Vocation: Nurse You're all that I want you to be IRENE S. LEHRER Turk Course: Commercial Activities: Debate Club! Girl Sports Honors: Big Y5 Gold D Vocation: Stenographer I'm sailing on a sunbeam ,P LOIS FRANCES KYFFIN Fritz Course: College Prep. Activities: Girl Reserve Honors: Guard: Escort: Spur: National Honor Society Vocation: Nurse You may search every- where, none can compare' 1 FRANK EDW. LARDENT Dummy Course: College Prep. Activities: Hi-Y: International Relations Honors: Spur: National Honor Society Vocation: Landscape Architect 'Straight 'from the shoulder Right from the heart' LUCILLE M. LARSON Activities: D.A.C.: An- nual B'rd: Operetta: Stu. Council: Girl Sports: All School Play: International Relations: Rustlers Honors: Spur: Nat. Hon. Soc'ty: Big Y5 Gold DH: Vice-Pres. Spur Shes just a little thing with a big engagement ring ' WILLIAM P. LEFEVRE Course: Engineering Activities: Camera Club: Hi-Y: Cadets Honors: Spur: First Lt. in Cad'ts: Individ. in Cad't.: Captain Rifle Team: Nat'l Honor Society Vocation: Constr'al Eng. The tin soldier and the China doll-s EDWARD LEWIS .,Ed,, Course: Commercial Activities: Nature Club Vocation: Commercial Curly locks, Curly locks! Where have you been? 14' Q :-.:. -.:. Vqivg - V '.'-x.a5?..-.- GLEEN F. LEWIS Course: College Preparatory Peacel B2 still XDA R K Q Co se: L1fE'eP . aix ties e s' C nci Clu bas Cl 2 ' A . fC1irl I ' 'f 7 E r fua . es, asquerad QJ V ' ' n: Journalist . r er , x . . C.' S 'l: P Re ort , iters' X I Fl X gixs n l e u s N lrlon s pu s t I 4 xi' My ps uld moue and la RUSSELL LINSCOTT Course: College Prep. Honors: Spur Vocation: Electrical Engineer Eyes of heauerfs own blue EVERETT LULL Former Schools: East High: South High Course: College Vocation: Aviation Irresistible ALFRED V, IVIANKEDICK MAIN Former Schools Ill., Bloomington. .. Franklin, In . 455 Course:. C rc' Activities lf? 'Twas e mos X ntful day ' istor , t day bf. fa SE Q. QQ 6 H- of X A E LIGHTHALL :mer Schools: Delta H., ckert H., Cedaredge H. Course: College Prep. Activities: Camera Club: International Relations Honors: Spur Vocation: Social Welfare, Institutional Field Why must I say goodbye to my summer love? ELIZABETH LINNET Linnet Course: Commercial Activities: Girl Reserve: Rustlers Honors: Spur: National Honor Society Vocation: Stenographer: Bookkeeper 'I'lI bring zz smile along VIRGINIA LORD Jane Course: General So nice Y' DONALD F. LYON Course: College Prep. Vocation: Lawyer I'ue got the world on a string HELEN B. IVIANION 'CMGUl.OD Course: Commercial Activities: Rustlers Vocation: Stenographer times I'm happy: times I'm blue , nte ionsfl' PAULTNE MARLEY Polly Course: Commercial Activities: Girl Reserve: Intern ional Relations Voca o : Stenographer ' at rey Y ,. l M M TINEZ ou s . College Prep. tivities' Girl Reserve: Writers' Club Honors: Sec'y Girl Reserves Vocation: Librarian Call of the South JAMES cl. NICCREEDY Musi' Course: College Prep. Activities: Boosters Vocation: Orchestra Every time you smile, you do something to me VVAYNE M. MCILVAIN H UMUC., Course: College Prep. Operetta: Athletics Honors: Letter in Football You're all that we desire OLIVE MELLOW Ollie Course: General Activities: Writers' Club Honors: Spur Nothing but the best life J CORINNE A MARTIN Z Conme Course College Prep Activities D A C Camp Fire Girls Girl Reserxe Vocation Dark eyes LCA. Q ACE MCCARTU Course Comme l ir R e por ,riClub Ho ors M D Ca et S Vocation Qteno lr Be sttll my hen t ottaiiciggq R O ISE l'Cl2 Activit srlers flOI'l l'lV2ll9 fe earns with lo WILDA MELICK Pinky Former Schools: Cambridge, Neb. Course: Geneml Activities: Glee Club: Debate Club Vocation: Typist: Bookkeeper With your eyes wide open CAROL L. NIENDENHALI, Former Schoo: Central Academy and College Course: Commercial Activities: Sports Vocation' Beauty Operator ff She's a cutie: al'n't no snooty il 19' C Q-iz! ' ' ' . 'fl ll Il ' A II I A . -X ' ' 1 I r ' p Teacber: Stenoprapher l ii u i , 'a Q ' r 'e I ,g i Pggftiesz xl sv : l S I f B' 7,1 Big dl so A 'L' ., .Z M V i . f 5 , O 9 O ,Q U fi .t A ' 3 .C l , ,-all . 1 : e y. 3 .. . Q. . ., A , sys I Jiwlgfiil ,z ki' ,N G 4 I nl' I J tl I ELOISE MEYER HEI.. Course: General Activities: German Club Honors: Spur Vocation: Comm. Artist Dag after day uJe'll always be Sweethearts NELLIE VIRGINIA IVIYERS Former School: Lewiston High Course: College Prep. Activities: Camera Club Vocation: Physician 'iYou're the kind of girl I could go for GLENROSE VON MISCHKE Von Course: College Prep Activities: Rustlers Honors: Escort: Guard Vocation: Dancer Dancing doll GAILYN D. IVIURPHY Murph Course: General Activities: Boosters Vocation: Forestry What's the use? A man's a goose to work himself into a Iather HAZEL H. NEIL ..Hay,, Course: General Honors: Spur Vocation: Stenographer Trust her implicitly ' pf' 1- X 1 s 0 it its Q x X is QI .,,, e Ww- fft f Course: Co... e l I uJouldn't be a convent maid JOE MILZER Course: General I'm so delighted WILLIAM M. MUELLER Course: Trade Activities: Math, Club Vocation: Mining Engineer h Honors: National Honor Society MSO many cares to be tended GRACE ELIZABETH MUSGROVE Course: College Prep. Activities: D. A. C.: Camera Club Honors: Escort: Guard: Spur National Honor Society Sweet and so divine ALINE NEWTON Red Course: Commercial Activities: Sports Vocation: Stenographer Had named their wedding day I X ' ' . E lei? .l .' . 'UT923' X 'ri rc Vocation: House w gy We will INEZ KATHLYN OLIVER ..NeZ,, Former School: Humes High, Tenn. Course: General Vocation: Musician Let me while away a golden summer day down South LILLIAN FRANCES ORUM Lil Course: General Honors: Escort: Guard Vocation: Modiste Such beautiful, beautiful hands NIADALYNE PAUL Monty Former School: Mead Consolidated Course: General Activities: Staff Vocation: Teacher We'll always remember youu E. ELIZABETH PEKRUL Eddie Course: Commercial Activities: Girl Sports: Asst. Editor of Annual: Operetta: Play Festival 1. 2, 3: German Club Honors: Spur: Escort: Guard: Big 25 God D : Steno. Award: Com Cert. Vocation: Nurse n You're an inspiration GEORGE PERRY Squire Former School Wheatridge High Course: General Activities: Hi-Y: Pre-Medics. Vocation: Physician Tell me, am I only moonstruckfn CHARI.Es OLSEN Chuck Course: College Prep. Activities: Stagecraft Football Boosters Honors: Headboy: Spur: National Honor Society Vocation: Civil Engineer A king can do no wrong EVA MILDRED OSHIER Honey Former Schoo: Cheyenne Course: General Vocation: Journaist Here comes the captain and his crew CARRIE MABEL PAYToi41 I ' Carole Former School: Portland, Oregon Course: College Prep. Activitiesz' French Club Honor-s:' Guard: Escort: - Pres. French Club Vocation: Dietician' All in all 1'can't ' ' complain 'Q ANN PERLMUTTER Babe Course: General Activities: Rustlers: D. A. C. Honors: Big Y5 Gold D I'm feeling fine AMY V. PETERSON Bobby Course: General Activities: Rustlers You End pleasure in doing what you do 11 O ,A A a A' 'wid' 6 . - V ' 5 . 10 HOMER C. PETERSON Poet Course: College Prep. Vocation: Surgeon Study out the things in manner pedagogical IONE LOUISE PINGS Former School: Wheatr'ge Course: General Activities: Camp Fire Girs: Rustlets Honors: Pres. Camp Eire Girls Vocation: Nurse The open road CELESTINE PUTALLAZ Course: Commercial Activities: Girl Sports: Dancing Club Honors: Spur: National Honor Society Vocation: Stenographer Cheeks blushing like the rose CLARA LGRENE RAINES Darlin' Course: Commercial Activities: Girl Reserve: Sports: All City Orchestra Honors: Spur: National Honor Society: Escort: Guard Vocation: Stenographer: Violin: Teacher Believing in you MAXINE REAVIS 1fMax,, Former School: Los Angeles. Calif. Course: Commercial Vocation: Gym Teacher You seem captivating EDWARD J. PICKARD ..Ed,. Course: College Prep. Activities: Hi4Y: Boosters: Drum 95 Bugle Corps: Orchestra: Band: Social Orchestra Vocation: Musician I'Ue had my moments ROSE POWELL Roxie Eorrner School: Las Cruces nion Course: General Activities: D. A. C. Travel along-singing a song HUBERT M. RACKETS Hubie Course: Engineering Prep. Activities: Camera Club Honors: Pres. National Honor Society: Pres. Camera Club Vocation: Electrical Eng. Merely a matter of mind MARIE RAUCHENBERGER 1fMe-Mef, Course: General Vocation: Mortician 'XVhispering so no one can hear me HAXEL REDDINGTON ..Red,, Course: General Activities: Girl Sports ff Zing went the strings to my heart RINHART REIBER Course: General I'm way up in the stratospheren GRAHAM C. RICE Gramps Course: College Prep. Activities: Tumbling: Wrestling Vocation: Architect With someone like you, a pal good and true LUCILE RIDGLEY Ridge Course: General Activities: Camera Club Vocation: Nurse I'rn calm and peaceful- in my sleep LOLA M. ROBERTS Honors: Escort: Guard '33-'34: Spur: Secretary National Honor Society Vocation: Dietitian The sun shines all day longu ELIZABETH MAGDALENE ROGERS uBetty,, Former Schools: Sacred Heart: St. Joe Course: Commercial Vocation: Stenographer Let's talk about my sweetie 4,3 sf? BV' IDA ELEZABETH RELD Gracie Allen Course: Commercial Vocation: Stenographer You're like the sunshine RAY ELDON RIDDLE Former School: Wheatridge High Course: College Prep. Activities: Boosters: Golf Honors: Letter in Golf 'ANothing can go wrong If you roll out of bed with a song BARBARA L. RISLEY Bobbie Former School: North H. Course: General Activities: Dancing Club: Writers' Club Honors: Spur: Guard: Winner Second Prize in Essay Contest Nurse You're darn good company VIOLET ETHELYN ROBINSON rfvin Course: General Vocation: Electropathy FreckIe fare, y0u're beautifulu EMMIE JANE ROGERS Vocation: Stenographer Little girl, you're as sweet as can be -Q I - Qi, B P ,O -1 I ,f wxffc' VIRGIL ROGERS Course: General 'Just imagine that he loves dearly EDNA LUCILLE ROLLER Eddie Course: College Prep. Activities: G1 'l Sports: Camera Club: Rodeo: Annual Board: Student Council Honors: Big Y5 Gold DU: Scroll Keeper of National Honor Society: Secretary Spur: Escort: Guard Blushing as roses do HDOH., Course: Commercial Vocation: Teacher: Business Man lVith my eyes Y' e open X :, Im drean Y KSAMUELSON Q ' 'X JJ Sammy Y. Course: Eng eerinb Actlyftl C era Club 5.9 in ' es: : -Rodeo: Al School Play Njyocgyn. Architect I'm practicing for love, But I'm not experienced enough HELEN ELIZABETH SCI-ILESSMAN Course : College Preparatory She was, oh, so faithful Q N l G 4 1 t Q' a J DONALD SALYARDS li AQ' I f Alf 4 I . ll- ill' ,Nl sy J., Q' X l 3. :i V 1 I W 'i l-ii I li ly f I ' l J ' I WILLIAM B. ROGERS ' ' Wt'll Course: College Prep. Activities: Football: Wrestling: Track Honors: All State Football '34: All City Football '33-'342 Sec'y Junior Class Vocation: Engineering With deepest emotion, devotion to you DOROTHY ROSEN HDOIH Course: General Activities: D. A. C. Honors: Treas. D. A. C. Vocation: Stenographer Moments to spare for someone you care for 50445, A VS O K W! rse eral A ivities u - De Voca ' I . Dramatist lVhy can't there be only one Iittl sweetheart ALBERTA AGUSTA SCHUTZ Betta Course: General Activities: Camera Club Vocation: Nurse Love can come to everyone l GRACE SICKLER Gracie Course: College Prep. Activities: D. A. C.: Girl Sports: Camera Club: Writers' Club Honors: Guard: Escor': Spur: National Hon ar Society Vocation: Teacher Everyth:'ng's worth while ja . V CLlPFOW,RO S TH li g jfk rse: G a t l UV I 1 ' been adifc A 1 ' , f' ' lf l c - - 'ng'- f -,Jo KIILLIAM SMITH Qe1fQ'wL' H, Former School: ' 'Clinton High Course: Commercial 1 Y-lctivities: Nature Club 1 Vocation: Business Tumbling tumbleweedu xx V CHARLES A. SOLANO Chuck Course: College Preparatory I neuer could ever be blue ertieu f ivities fqr from home 4 .KQV MMM fyfyf i...9, wil. DORIS EVELYN SHARP Wz'ndy Course: Commercial Vocation: Housewife Red-hot mamma QfS TH se: Gen l Act if ' . . Re rveq' l : A 1- l rd V o' rt: EQ , . C.. dpi reas. Student C ' ' The blue of your Se a andthe gold of your hair MELBURNE SMOOKLER Sparky Course: General Vocation: Gas Business Horses horses. crazy over horses CECELIA SOLDAN Giggles Course: College Prep. Activities: Rustlers: Camera Club: Girl Reserve Honors: Big D Vocation: Nurse Sure lil'S like a morn in May ROBERT B. STEMME .,BOb,, Former Schools: Golden High: South High Course: College Prep. Vocation: Naval Officer ltAVhllSlIl-Hg Cowboy .Magnet o 51 X r vi-127 Yjjmflwmfwjwf f. www MMM , fffvjwww MWW Qjfwgggww WW' Wgf ffliw X EMMA MAX STEVENS Emmze Course College Prep Activities Rustlers D A C Nature Club Honors Spur Needle work Guild Pin Vocation Nurse want to be out in the sun all day CLARENCE A SWANSON Swede Course College Prep Vocation Teacher Let zt be brief brother. let it be briqhl 721-aff IN GUY 'Pang iv 1 stcrs Drum a d B le Corps Vocation m hu tthistlm I-IARLEi TEGNER Course Engineering Me and mtl radio DELLA A THOMPSON JIUQSH To m r Qchool Et. Worth Cou sc General Activities D A. C.: Girl Reserve Camera Club Honors Escort: Guard Ridm down that old Texas trail 1.1 O H' n s , . E. , ,, iv L5 2 ' 4 ' 1 ' ' R J' J Q jk ,Q tg.. va f 'A if 'mf' l x4 G D ' it 1 , HARVEY STIGERS ffHarU,, Course: General Activities: Boosters 'Hels a humdingeru ELOISE V. SWEARNS Course: College Prep. Activities: Masqueraders: Campfire Girls: Rustlers: Christmas Play Honors: Guard: Escort: Spur: Nat. Honor Society Vocation: Musician ll sic in my heart OBERT C. TAYLOR Bob School: East High se: General Activities: Jr Play: Senior Party 'Hold my ham! JACK VERNON THOMAS Slim Former Schools: El Paso H: Wheatridge H Course: College Prep. Activities: Hi-YL Athletic Editor Annual Honors: liupn--r Key Award Vocation: Engineer Youre the top THELMA TILLINIAN Gypsy Course: Commercial Activities: Camera Club: D. A. C. Vocation: Cosmetology You love to flit around ELEANOR TOBIAS Ele Course: General Activities: D. A. C. Honors: Spur: Escort: Guard: National Honor Society Vocation: Secretary A great big orchid to you VERDENE TOMLIN Dean Course: College Prep. Activities: D. A. C.: Rustlers Vocation: Accountant Pop goes your heart fx P R ,, ,. Al' , :V QQ-ll 'Wi 531. UNDERWOOD l, t 1 Hlfish'-' gr. , - f X , rse: General jx J l' ctiv'ties: Hi-Y V Ho Slyitrlming Letter I 5 ',' 'm wil! 'about horns xv fy on tomobilesu , v , oflxjd J . l l CLARENCE VANDERWEG ' 'Dutch Course: General Bids all care a long farewell IREAN WAGONER Remy Course: General Honors: Spur: Guard: Escort I'm head over heels in love Wbx RUTH TODHUNTER Ruthie Former School: Shoshoni High Course: Commercial Activities: Camp Fire Girls: Rustlers Love in bloom CLEO BARBARA TRUJILLO Hpatn Course: Commercial Activities: Masqucradcrs Vocation: Business Sec'y. Contented CORDELIA A. VALDEZ Corky Course: General Vocation: Beauty Operator Bless your heart, honey EVELYN VAUGHT Eve Course: Commercial Vocation: Beauty Wo k Our love cannot grow old LOIS EILEEN WALDEN H5-ue.. Former Schools: South H.: Englewood H. Course: College Prep. Vocation: Nurse Keep young and beautiful 14' - - - - - Q or 1 -,XJ eff' L-,I X by , cv EARL WALLACE Fuzz Course: College Prep. Activities: Boosters: Hi'Y: Annual Board Honors: Pres. Hi-Y Even when cold, you're nice JACK WALTMAN Course: College Prep, Activities: Football: Basketball Honors: Football Letter Ten yards to go VIRGINIA NIAYBELLE WASHBURN Course: Commercial Activities: D. A. C.: Camera Club Vocation: Business Work How high can a little bird fly? s l A. I xr' J .f C- rf -sl' nPIrfI50I'1LoRED L, WEAVER ir ff' lVlillie I P! Course: C ll, O re . Act? ' ski oard: Gir If ' , ibrary Staff H,onors: J L' , Q 1 n I' E'cort: Qmrd: Spur Vocation: Court Reporter Youre deua.sting ELEANORE WEsTCoTT Hlqnoeu Course: College Prep. Activities: Girl Sports Honors: Sec'v Girl Sports H33: Pres. Girl Sports: Stu. Council: Head Girl Vocation: Gym Teacher She's an all-American girl ,4 - ws. fury, ,EJ si S, as ,ips ,I , I'-,iff tcgfsgu- ,rye Qi -2, mix i, : ff X 9 f' , if V f 1 wfifft f ' 2 bw f Eg 4. . , Q WWA ef, V, f 2 B f vii W f 4 A A ff - 6 ff ,. N we-sa, 5- 'Q EDWARD W. WALTERS ,,Ed,, Course: Commercial Activities: Track: Boosters: Rodeo Vocation: Journalist Shuffle your feet RALPH E. WARNKE Waffles Course: General Vocation: Electrician l'm not faint hearted HELEN MARIE WATKINS Wang - Course: General Save the last dance for me MARGARET A. WEISS rrMarg,, Course: General You smiled on just the same GEORGE EDWARD WESTERBERG Swede Course: Commercial Activities: Wrestling Vocation: Lawyer You cheer me with a smile lt'5i'lal3'ItZ' H DUANE WHEELER Activities Camera Club: Hi-Y: Basketball: Base- Course: College Prep. ball: Football: Wrestling Honors: Spur Love sings a song in my heart Al Q ll I f' f I I Ui' , , c j LORNA WHITE . Cissy I I. Course: Commercial L- Voohtion: Stenographer X 1 'lYou're more beautiful I H ' than ever I I . 1'-f fb' 1' -1 ,, ll 1 MAJORIE ESTHER rl, ' NWIKSTROM fl Q , I Former School: I Pt f ' Phoenix Union High ff l' . Course: General 1' . o' ,' Activities: Sports 1'-. I ocation: Stenographer l I Girl of my dreams MELVIN WILEY UMQIH Course: General Activities: Camera Club Vocation: Radio Work Clean as a whistle THEODORE WILLIAM WILLIS 1.-I-ed., Course: College Prep. Vocation: Palaeontologist Come, Josephine, in my flying machine 'Ba WANDA E. WHEELER Course: General Vocation: Office Work l'm learning a lot from you lVlOREY A. WIDOM Course: College Prep, Vocation: Pharmacy There was a man in our town And he was wondrous wise REX E. YVILCOX Course: College Prep. Activities: Camera Club Vocation: Electrical Eng. All he has he's willing to share GRACE MARIE WILLIAMS Course: College Prep. Activities: Girl Reserve Honors: Spur: Typing Award Vocation: Piano Teacher lsn'! sh? cute? lsn't she sweet? IWARGUEREITE WINKLER .,Marg,, Course: Commercial Activities: Girl Sports: French Club Honors: Guard: Escort: Spur Just my Bill I I l Lf, I I I pl I l I y .IIMIVIIE WISE Jim Former Schools: Nisland H Boulder Prep. Course College Prep. Activities I-I1-Y: Service Club Annual Board Honors Swimming Letter Vocation Engineer lVho u.ouldn t be jealous of yo , BERNICE E. WORL Bernie Course General A tivities Girl Reserve: Rustlers Annual Board Honors Vice-Pres. Girl Reserve Escort: Guard: Spur Nat Honor Society Vocation Musician My dreams are sweet dreams NXNCIE AGNES YOUNG Course College Prep. Activities French Club: Rustlers Nature Clubl Writers Club: Camp Fire Girls Annual Board Honors Spur: Escort: Guard Sec French Club: V Pres Nature Club: National Honor Society I never thought romance would strike me' ALVIN! B. ZEIDENFELD Al Boomie Zid' Former Schools: East H.: North H. Course: College Prep. 'ictivitiesz French Club Vocation: Broadway Columnist ' Take away my old books BILLY C. WILSON Einstein Former School: XValler, Chicago Course: Commercial Activities: Football :Hi-Y: Wrestling: Debate Club: International Relations Club Honors: Spur Vocation: Accountant l'm a seeker of beauty , I 'EUS 56 'S , t . . v i ' 1 . Q 1 1 . , 1 L, . - . . ' . 1 4 up I ' , . 1lVIARI E' AB TI-IW. ' ooium ' HWQOI ,, . C urse- Coin' erciil- Vocation: Comtompeter Operator Dance 'til the dawn breaks IVIORRIS WORL Morey Activities 1 ' Boosters: Football: Base- ball: Wrestling: Rodeo onors: Spur: Sec. Senior lass: Nat. Honor Soc'ty1 Sec. Boos'ts: Pres. Boost's Vocation: Engineer No one else, no matter who, but you could do the things you do SAM ZALER Srul Course: College Prep. Activities: Math Club Honors: Spur Vocation: Accountant I can't forget that gang of mine PAUL ALBERT ZINGHEIM Pop Eye Course: College Prep. Activities: Track: Hi-Y: Camera Club Honors: Track Letter X ocation: Radio Engineer Daddy's little man Hub - 91911 -2' 5 f I 1 NMAC .5 v . V rlf. I 4 up 1 -fd! n X L9 1 Ll' x Z Q -g VJ ,Lf of f' LL ,f 'I gl! brlV0i'Y,', ll R ,. ff ,1 if 5, , ' : 'D I Ihlfai --3 It ' 'Activitieszispbrtfj ,s - ' l x 41 1 il Q : 'V:i 4 'I :Y ' qi' 1 I. v' K4 1 ji I Q ALVIN ALPERT BurnelIi Former School: East High Course: College Prep. Vocation: Mortician You're more than a pal GERALD BACHMAN Jerry Course: General Vocation: Business Maybe he's lonesome, maybe he's glad ,Y NAOMI BELISLE Poz1!ing Kid Course: Commercial Activities: Operetta Vocation: Stenographer Shout, sister, shout! BEN Nl. BURCH 4fHam,y Former School: South H. Course: Industrial Arts Vocation: Radio My heart's in the right place LOIS LAVERN CAMPBELL Course: Commercial Vocation: Stenographer I think of you night and day RITA THERESA CARROLL Course: Commercial Activities: Sports Vocation: Commercial Work H She's very charming and very fine DAVID LYNN CATER ff-Davey, Former Schools: Dallas, Midland, Texas: Pueblo Course: College Prep. Vocation: Petroleum Engineer 'Keep your sunny side up MADGE CLARK Michey Course: Commercial Vocation Physic-Theropy 'l'm glad all day long EVA COOPERSMITH Re he ', L ou se, CO P arato ' P U I 've ar 1 m heart FRANCES CRANE Course: General Springtime in your heart FRED DANNECKER Freddy Course: General Vocation: Radio At peace with the world ARRY S H a f. ormer c Samuel ilden C . General ca on: ' ss f r . omfor abl ADOLPH DAVIDEK .1 Dopeyn Course: General My heart is light, and days are bright HENRIETTA DAVIS Henri Course: College Prep. Activities: Asst. Editor of Annual 'She's a wonder for one so small 57 FRANK DAY Course: College Prep. Activities: Hi-Y Honors: Bus. Mgr. of Two An- nuals: Pres. Senior Class I've taken a plenty right on the chin, But I keep on goingg I never give in LYNDALL A. DAY Shadow Former School: Manal High Course: General Vocation: Draftsman Everything is hotsy-totsy DWIGHT WILLIAM DUKE Billy Course: College Prep. Activities: Boosters: Swimming: Cadets, Honors: Lieut. Cadets: Letter in Swimming Vocation: Pharmacy I love u parade GOREON duuillffi J, A f ,f Course: V, ngin ' g Activit' Denies' chestra: Drum and Bugle Corps Vocation: Aeronautical Engineer BIO w, trumpet, blow JOE FINNEGAN Scarface Course: General Activities: Wrestling: Football Manager Vocation: Aeronautical Engineer When Irish eyes are smiling DOROTHY FONTINE H-DOIN Course: General Vocation: Stenographer I'm looking on the bright side of life ws t Z l S - sl I MERLE WILLIAM GARBE Bill Course: General Vocation: Radio Engineer I'll be faithful CHARLES GASKIN Chuck Course: General Activities: Wrestling Vocation: Singer Never a change all day JOHN GASKIN Course: General Activities: Athletics Vocation: Engineering l've got those happy feet JULIUS GOEBEL Course: General He must know somethin' but dorft say nothin' JOE GOLDBERG Course: General I soon forgot all I learned in books SYLVIA GOLDSTEIN ..SyI.. Course: Commercial Vocation: Secretary There's rhythm in your heart and soul BETTY JANE GREENE Bobby Former School: Topeka High Course: General When you go away, the sky gets cloudy STERLING A. HANES Precious Course: Trade. General Activities: Service Club Vocation: Aviation Bid all cares a long farewell LOUIS HEPPTING ..Hep,, Course: College Prep. Little man, you've had a busy day JAMES A. HILL Jimmie Course: College Prep. Activities: Hi-Y: Boosters: Operetta Vocation: Electrical Eng. Your heart is mended to love again JOHN REYNOLDS HOFFMAN Course: College Prep. Vocation: Doctor of Divinity You're one in a million DORA KATZ ..Km,y., Course: Commercial Vocation: Stenographer Don't let I1 thing change you EILEEN KING Course: General Bringing us joy from the start JAMES A. KOLQUIST Shorty Former School: Washington, D, C. Course: General Vocation: Architect You'll never get to heaven that way ERNEST LEYBA Course: General I've got a woman crazy about me JAY LYNN Wing's Featherfeet Vocation: U. S. Navy Engineer Never let love's yearning die 58 FORREST LEON MCCARL fuuck., Course: General Activities: Swimming: Tennis Vocation: Printing Glorious things of thee are spoken LUCILLE MCGINNIS Course: College Prep. 'Twill drive dull care away CHARLOTTE MCNAMARA Chuck Course: General Activities: Library Staff fl life of bliss JANE O. MIDDLEBROOK Former Schools: South High: East High Course: General Vocation: Nurse Your student days ended all too soon LOUIS MONTOYA Luigi Course: General Vocation: Salesman N Hot dogs and sarsparilla GARNETT MURRAY Course: General The preacher man is waiting FLORA MAE OAKLEY Course: Commercial Whose honey are you? LILLIAN FRANCES ORUM ULHU Course: General Honors: Junior Escort and Guard Vocation: Modiste Such beautiful, beautiful hands Wrwfe WIS PENDLETON Course: General n n How I'ue tried! MARY POWERS Former School: South High Course: General Sweet honey DONALD PULSE 1fDOn,1 Former School: Muscatine, Iowa Course: General Activities: Operetta Friends call my sadness madness: It must have - been moongIow ARTHUR LEO RAUSCI-I UAHU Course: College Prep. Activities: Golf Slow and easy IVIERLE REAGOR Course: General Fit as a fiddle MARGARET R. RUSSELL Margie Former School: Manual High Course: General Vocation: Housewife You're cute as you can be EDWARD SCI-IECHTER Course: College Prep. Let us live the golden rule CLAUDEAN MARION Sl-IIPMAN Sophrina Course: Commercial Vocation: Stenographer Dancing eyes and happy feet ROLLAND SHREVES Course: College Prep. He's the last word E. LEROY SIMMONS Farmer Course: College Prep. I'm conting on you NORVE SIIVIMMONS Course: General Im counting on you CHARLES SKINNER Chuck Former School: Colorado Springs Vocation: Writer From bright lands come HAROLD Cl-IAS. STOTTS HBLM-ku Activities: Athletics: Service Club I'Ue got sand in my shoes ORLEY We TAYLOR Q -': Ga.-' 1 - are A s' I! mus Q - that man . t X . iv' ,- Q I X . ALBERT R. VALDEZ Course: General Vocation: Architect Tomorrow I work: I must sleep some tonight ERNEST VALENCIA Ernie Course: Commercial Art Activities: Wrestling Honors: Spur Vocation: Commercial Art All my troubles seem to disappear 5 VERLA WALKER Babe Course: Commercial Activities: Dancing: Sports Vocation: Beauty Operator Sweet Child HARVEY EVERETT WELLS Oscar Former School: Englewood High Course: General Why let my cares upset me. RUBY WILCOX Course: Commercial Vocation: Stenographer ff LESTER Wooowmzo UBLIZZH Course: Engineering Activities: Boosters Vocation: Engineer H Time on my hands AARON YENKIN Arhie Course: General Ploddin' along, singing a song MINNIE YENKIN Mickey Course: General Vocation: Social Worker Now it's not a secret any more RICHARD YODER Big Dick Course: General Activities: Hi-Y Honors: Football Letters I'd rather such on a lemon drop or l I , w l I ll iii Ja P I 1 l l P . f 2 Course: General Give me your smile gt sQ I l V I' K :K 'li S 1 I-1 9 Y, s A 'G . . . Al 9 2, Gila- 7' mwvldf UMM cf,wonw-1, fx fc HERBERT MCCARTHX' VIRGINIA GOTCHY The Junior Class Although the children of the third-year class really considered themselves important and tried to assert themselves all too frequently, they never proved capable of assuming any responsibility. But when the Annual was about finished, the august Board realized with chagrin that the reputation of dear old West would suffer when all the world found out the frailty of the puerile Juniors. Upon the behest of the influential Board a bulletin Was published. broadcasting the news that the progressives had elected a woman president of the Juniors. Alongside the names of Joan of Arc, Carrie Nation, and Ma Ferguson appears the name of Virginia Gotchey. She's an athlete. Her runner- up is Alfred Nikkel, I-Ie's an athlete, a thrower of spitballs in baskets. Her scribbler is Herbert McCarthy. He's an athlete, whose aspirations are twenty million sweethearts. These officers favor highly the A A A QAII Are Athletesj. P. S. Sorry! Sorry! Alfred was afraid of the birdies: hence there is no picture of him.j 60 G Q 41 if' fuvfj- f 72,rru1'- 4 LM. ,Q X s If 2955 I s TZ ,Q L4 5 THELMA BENNALLACK BOB Bosco RQGER BOURSE DONALD BOTTOEFF ALBERT BONNELLA X 4 N Y A , X '. ' ' . wax x ii: A, Q Q X we Q 51 X-L Q Q5 Q. AIN UDX ARS COUNTRLQ X A DE Y f Qkj.,-. -'-X I 'NLjxA1 1 C bi 1,Ls.n... W - GLADYS FULLE A 'V A . 4. E., , I kv- 'Ldkc'L l VIRGINSA-EJQNS' -LVAA ps, RAY G SWORTH 'M ' 3 fbfkf- JL,- RONIALD GOLDSWORTHY X ak .75 SKS f' WILMER HOLLEY 'W- MURRAY HOLLOWAY WILFRED LINDSEY Lai' iff -1 Vx ' 2 B' . yi' I ' xg S' H W 5.245 v X J ,I . i V I is L V M I A s CK? 5' -I I x wg-LLj:vQ '1v--,Q-a'1f -f-L' E mil- 5 ' 'I I M N ' LL'- L' xfr 31-T 4 - fu , qw, 4 1, 5 1. f ffm- Q., . ' I MA. 9 N1 A J 4' ' , ffwwipjpfiwwgzfiaidh X74 My wgfffilliggi igjg gift M QM ww M M if QL ffff x LJ. X54 WWAM ! Q 4 Y Y 4, ef A. Jas LEE MCILVAIN MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN RUBY REIBER I BILL YOCKEY H f , A I Il A's ' 1 Wm A VINCIL Axm f U ILA ARROWSMITH A FRANK BAIR o s X N, wi A 45 33? Q S SN Q25 il 'PW-B 62 X I GERAL Bzxiz OLOMEW Tfvffigslfiiy CLAYTON BRUNER ROSALIE CARLTON NORMA CASSITY LIBBY CHARNEY 'H -. 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W pf ,M Bfilfii W' fwgy Q 5 W' WWQX xii Eleanor Westcott Head Girl For the Second Semester 8 1 X Ysxwx W WX Barbara Risley Winner oF second prize in the State-wide Essay Contest sponsored by The Sons ol: the American Revolution 82 Lorena Raines The very efficient President ol: the All-City Girl Reserves Council composed orc representatives From all the high schools of the city and its suburbs 83 Morris Worl athlete and member of the National Honor Society who is the recipient or a Four year scholarship From Colorado College 84 g,.s.:gi,..x,53,-.. , .AK x Q iw iixw 5 ,s X -f A - -'ISNZUA l19-- N115 51 Ti? . A HE f +V' rr' fc if A in Ea. N 1 IW! i uw I 9 'iw' If , Af' 1 , f 1 il' , H f 'X ,ff ff f ,MV ?y:i A ati Gordon Butler Winner of First prize in time State-wide Essay Contest sponsored by The Sons of time American Qevoiution 85 5 V Q4 gi' 'IR Q, x - if sf 0 L gh X i s Q' I A Second Row: Edna is 'S -T' r C is ' ss fi, V 1,: , A A fy 4 X National I-lonor Society Top Row: Martin Burg. Cecelia Capra. Helen Crispin. M ' Arthur Endrizzi, La Fern Gouge. ,,.' s Fiflh Row: Ruth Johnson. Mildred Kennedy. Blanche ' Kilheffer lVice-Presj, Lois Kyfhn. Frank Lardent. i ' Fourth Row: Lucille Larson. William LeFevrc, Eliza- . i fll X We beth Linnett. William Mueller. Grace Musgrove. 5 x Qs , F Third Row: Charles Olsen, Celestine Putallez. Hubert 5 gh XE' 5 Rackets fPres.l, Lorene Raines, Lois Roberts. Roller fSec'yJ. Grace Sickler, Eloise Svvearns. Eleanor Tobias, BerniceVv'orl. First Row: Morris Worl. Nancie Young. 86 li X Alt. Ji' . L S Q git, . dl . r X Qi' t, S516 YYbXtflX' if ,xi l 'E' ,X L GLENN DORMAN FRANK LARDENT ROBERT JONES JACK THOMAS EARL WALLACE The Kepner Award Several years ago when Colonel Hutchingson was the sponsor of Hi-Y, the organization decided to honor publicly those Senior members of the group who possessed high scholastic records, had exerted among their schoolmates an influence for better living, and had shown themselves capable of leadership. The award to be given to boys by the club as eligible is a gold pin known as the Kepner Key. This year the members receiving the honor are Glen Dorman, Frank Lardent, Robert Jones, Jack Thomas, and Earl Wallace. May these boys always remain true to the ideals for which their organiza- tion stands: and no matter Where they may be and what they may be doing in the years to come, it is the hope of all the student body of their Alma Mater that their lives will ever be examples worthy of the approval of their closest associates. 87 A all bf! 5'l D P4 9. It E 5 T3 MEMBERS ,. ,I .vi .J J I r N Student Council OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester CHARLES OLSEN, ,,,,,,, ,.,M,, P resident ,,,,.,.. - ..,.... ,.,,..... - ..,..,, B ILLY JONES MILDRED KENNEDY so EEEE ,ee,., V ice-President. ....... ,,....,w E LEANOR WESTCOTT HERBERT MCCARTHY ,... . ....., ...... S ecretary DORIS SMITH ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,, T r e asurer Sponsor-MR. CLARK STONE, The purpose of the Student Council is to further in every way student growth. to cooperate with school executives in encouraging the progress of West High School, and to help promote all activities which make the school life of the students of West High School richer. Alta Benntee Carl Bergerman Verna Mae Campbell Cecelia Capra Genevieve Capra Clude Carpenter Charles Clair Fred Clark Virgil Cook Kay Desserich Jesse Dillahunty June Epperson Maurice Ford James Garner Lucille Haller James Henson Dean Hooker Howard Johnson Mildred Kennedy Blanche Kilheffer Ida Libert Billy Lind Lenora Lundberg Ora Bell Martinez Doris Mendenhall Marilynn Miller Charles Olsen Ivanhoe Pierce Raymond Proffit Edna Roller 88 Norma Ruber Vifinifred Russell Winfred Russell Doris Smith Hershel Smith Margaret Speer Mary Thorngate Harold Wells Eleanor Westcott


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