West High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1934

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JANUARY COMMENCEMENT WEEPING away all convtrn(ion- ct rule , the commence-ment committee introduced a new policy in graduation ceremonies when it chose the theme, Achievement . In recent years, the programs have centered on a paradoxical prophecy of How I Am Going To Conquer The World, but this year the thought was to show a summary of the graduates' part in school activities. Bob Burrill was chairman of the committee, assisted by Dorothy Vanstrum, Dick Cohen, Seymour Holley, and Lorraine Anderson. PROGRAM THEME—ACHIEVEMENT Procewional—“War March of the Priests” ... Mendelssohn WEST HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Directed by George C Kriegrr Invocation Rt-V MORRIS C. ROBINSON Orchestra— Norms” .... ..... Bellini WEST HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Introductory Remarks ELIZABETH HOWELL ■7' ROM a field of five candidates, each of them polling a large number of votes, DOROTHY NAEGEI.I of the January class of 19i4 was elected by a sizeable majority to the honor of MISS WEST HIGH. She was the second of the Misses West. Her personality put one at ease—she finds Anthony Adverse” long but extremely interesting—love plaids—is enthusiastic about tennis and football—likes cheese and rye bread—is German and Swiss—call her mother Weenie” —plans on Carleton next fall—riding and golf take much of her time—takes a good picture—never known to be high-hat—faithful to second hour J02 for many a semester—considered one of West’s most popular gal .— Vocal Trio—“Beautrou Morn” ..... Ed German HELEN PEARSON, AMY FONG. WILMA BENDER MAXINE INGMUNDSON. Piano Accompanist Athletic WILLIAM O. WELLS. JR Script Club JOHN BELL A Menage for God”—Short Story Written by Seymour Holley Read by ANDREW M. HUNTER Poem Written by Ray Smith, June JJ, Read by David Ingrrman Piano Solo—“Caprice Viennai (Cradle Song) - Fritz Kreitler SYLVIA NELSON JANUARY CLASS West High in Print BOB BURRILL Student Council ELIZABETH DONOVAN JANUARY HALL OF FAME GIRL BOY Dorothy NaegeU. Klim- brtti Doornail ..........It-.l attrneul ... Jltn lieitirntm Dorothy N’anretl ..... K.tl ouAmy •• Jim (Jetbenlln Klliabelh Donovan .........Ilntl JtnMuial .....................Hotter Juicy), Dorothy Vargell ...........UmI fa,mlar .......................Jin, inheriting Kate l-ajolr. I .oil- Boo hu« .....................Cleuiul ............................. Hit, Hurrlll Dorothea la aiint ............................... Jim Woolley Kllrnbctli Donovan ........lf„,t l.iAv y to Sunwl. Kotcr Jo—yh Miriam Clmlumi.............Putt,,I Kfeyyrr IV4. Burrill Kate I-a Jolc ---- -------- It. It.,.,., ( ,,rl Strwrl Sylvia Xelut ... U.t Call Slrwdt Kate 1-aHc ................Ao.Ano rim,...........................Hrtb Hurrlll Helen (SoMklalt ........... It rrit r..t . .Dnihl Inerraam Kuherla t,rier . fin „ .......................... Caleb Clement Barbara ................ImH.,............................. Ilavhl llrrlmn Kate lajolo ...............Hnaolte.f lta» Kb.-V.leo l-nutlne Marnu—« W.„r .......... It.a, fro-er llotiiiie Thom—n ..........u,.t Wi.V ... Ray Kh.-Vueo H.irl.ir» Ty—iti ..........Witt,, 1MU.I llrrlman laS. Sutherland............MM . .. . ..............John Dai In He.ui,e It- rote on, • rlu e In wm cn—« both run—. Iwiie been flien. Vocal Quarteile— Ro»e of My Heart ... Herman l.bhr EII EEN BACH. LOIS SUTHERLAND, JAMES WOOLLEY. CARL STRUCK BILLIE ENGI.IN, Piano Accompaimt National Honor Society ROGER JOSEPH The Spirit of We t JAMES GERBERDING Presentation of Diploma l. n. McWhorter Amttant Superintendent Benediction REV. MORRIS C ROBINSON Valedictorian (All A” Average)

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Vivian Sulkm U.C.: O.A.A.: Frrnch Club: Bhjr I r I« 1. « I f. Claaa I'lny. MIWUium. VU a ft. mm tcalrh. Mahhahv Tyson Sluitrnt CdQSdl. Srrvlrr Club. Spar l i. flob. UX . Ctata I'kturr foaualttrr. Girl.' • Chb G.A.A.. Choir. Blur Trtanclr. Ktla Tau. Mary White fund. Orriruir . U.C.. G.A-A. A hart nf frirndt. I-OItA SUTHERLAND CUim Play. “MBr»lo»r» i U.C.: G.A.A.: Gkr flub. SwifUrt, Trra.urrr. Crocwtlk I.Urnl. “Oh Ihirtor, South In Sr. mm : MuOr Cuotuii. Srrrrtary. M • r 11 I I ■ Chairman; CUM Ekmrr futnmlltrr. 'Thrrt mu n III lit nil rln lull n lil lit turf, Dorothy Vanbthum Blur TrUnylr. O.A.A.. GUI.- W Hub. Ch» CoaiinriM-rmrnl Coaimlt-»rr. You mmlalnlml hruy, r«»vr Abbik Jam: Wisely U.C.. O.A.A.. Blur Trl •nrle. tradorn Hu mmn, Jr, Millie Swanson UjC. French Club. An old futhianrd fir!. Kathryn M. VlCKKRMAN Blur Trlanck. G.A A.. U.C. A thenUy all Iff oiru. WlLLIORD WOEHLER .Vo Ainu but Ur brut lor ■Killy. Stan Thompson Ok I Tub. Stbml It Ha. Dorothy Ella Ward Error Club. Sllvrr Trl anrlf. Blur Trlantk. IX. oXa. Chithr a mnkr Hit raw. James Woolley EooUtall; Hortcry: Buy.' •W Club: Gkr Club. -Soulb In Sonora ; Mnl riKul; Smmrr Ebtrll.: Ilc»5 rrt»n. Bu.lnru M-tn ■rrr: CUM lv«nor (inn Mlltrr. I'm m»'l brat I mu, at Jim almtyt rayt. Bonnie Thomsen Err nob (Tub. U.C.. G.A. An CUw CMIn Commiltrr. Blur Trlanclr. Killtd 4 itrtr. William 0. Wells EootL.ll. CU.. lUnrr Cumnilllrr. CtMnaarnor-okbI I’ruirnin. .VirfAiny If loo hard lor him. Lowell Wright Tool ball. B.wlull. And la (Alt tornrr Phyllis Tillman Blur Trlanclr. U.C.. Error flub. Ilut anybody hrt ttru Kollyl Bill Westkrman Srrvkr flub; liinibliuc; Wucavo. SKirlary. 1'rr.l ilrnl: III Y Olblnrl. Jar Slitk. Milton Zimmerman flifl hy ton mm. JANUARY CLASS SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES January Clans GILMORE BATES KI.DRKI) BKKMAN JOHN BE.RKY DOROTHY CANTERBURY EVELYN CHASE DAVID DREIMAN EDWARD DUEOURD KARL KNGDAIIL FRED ntlTKN ELEANOR EI.I'BACHKR ROBERT Gil MORE Bil l. GLEASON THOVIAS HARRISON EVELYN HEDBKHG ELMO JOHNSON SARAH KENTS KENNETH KINGSTON RUSSELL LARAMIE GRAVCE LAURENS DOROTHEA LAW ROBERT LYON JACK MeRF.CHNIE ROBERT MrKEON CLARENCE MrNIRCE EVANGELINE MEN SING RORKRT MICHELS VERA NEI.SON FRED PAUL NADINE III EKIN' BUFORD ROMINK LEONARD SABRE ELMER SMITH ARNOLD SORENSON KARL STKIDLKR lion SWANSON BOR TEMPLETON EARL TIIULIN DOROTHY JANE WARD HAZEL WAHNKR CEDRIC WILLIAMS June Class WILLIAM CHARLES ANDERSON BETTY BERMAN JOHN BENEDICT HUBERT BI.AND I IWKI.I. BORENE DONALD BRENNER LAURENT C A EAR El. 1. A PHILIP CLARKE MONROE CRYSTAL ROBERT DAIILIN ARTHUR DAVIS ROBERT DENISON BLAINE DICKEY RICHARD IH1RGAN RALPH KI.I.KFSON GERTRUDK EAUST PATRICIA EERGIS MOHTY EINKLKSTKIN GEORGE P. POSTER ROBERT GAMBLE HENRY GRAF.E JOHN GRANBKCK LYLE HANSEN ALBERT IIKMBF.RG DOLORES llll.l. LULU JACKOLA FAYE JACKSON MYRA JOHNSON WAYNE JOHNSON RUDY KAI.IVODA REGINALD KELLER ANDREW I.F.F.MIIUIS CHARLES LITTLE GRANT LOGAN MERLE LUDWIG WOODROW LU MX ill IN BILLY Mr KADORN JAMES MrNALLY VICTOR MAI.MGRKV FRANK MILLER RICHARD MOORE MARY JANE MUU'AIIV hi.in i ni NELSON RAYMOND NELSON ELEANOR OHDK SUSAN OSTRANDER GRACE OSGOOD ROBERT HICKERT ADDRIENNE STOUTEN BERG HARPER SWENSON MAURICE THOMKY KENNETH WALTERS MAXINE WALTERS DANIEL WOOLSEY



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GORDON UKKCi, n»- PrcMer . . GnvUM «« ‘tiurdir i.) if tu.l|«ir(|y mil) Herrlr by I be fr oj foottall a. an end ferf ‘ Hinrj Mlmlinr irnut i.eek II. • . Int.ir.ted In eierylMn . . An neeomplldied hunln an £.rl in:iri . . . Monde. la,|i| ,n ■Wii« nre lit, (Ktrn. lotUtu- ,„„i t-rlle. . . Ken I IVIkm. JUNE OFFICERS, ADVISERS KAITII IIF.VI.KSK k. Claw Vice. I'rr.ldrnt . . . ta-.uler of tin- llp-pet Claw tilrl,' elub during the i »Ji wiwai . . . Ambition I, lo be an expert illter . . . Faith ful a, the name linplle, ... A Nnllnn.il Honor Society wmlier •Imv miy titrk . . . tuture ,1111 n gunfinu cikiiX . . . One of Ike tain, . . . Know rrerylaaly . . . N'kv tlliL KKI.ICIR BRVKKNICK. CT»« See rrtnry . . . Artlie In Hie Blue Til angle . . . The other twin . . . AIm, a member of National Honor Society . . . I.live, to ktill . Member of ' Xjuallty Street ra«t . . . Known a, I'hll by brr ilwr imudatn . . . Intrtr teil In the tiler nub and Mill fir. I nfr.ilil n lion, uhllc .1 HVJ . . . Friend lo ull . . . N'kv tilfl. WINWOKTII WII.I.IAMS. Inform. Hie ebwentli grader, of llie find, III libtory «f o«r fair Innil »lx bout, of Hie day . • ■ Kite, the h-IkoI teont, and pine poor «tnr-•mine lourli trorkool, . . . When In il.Hibt be run, one band IlMiUKhtfiill; o'er Hie • Imliliwte it. Hunch a orfulkni eould be foil ml dial way - . Ktve llie nH.ollor, of the boy.' tl,«i In it in 111 im in n .well frvil fiery you. MISS MAMJOKIK SrVUMMSfl. Iter rerulnr uluail itolte. me Hie ■onklnyr of gt «l future rlllren. It.rough the ten,-blur of Civic, . . Ileryfty liiteredod In polltirnl ml rare noil reoMteli . . i Ik'lterlug III -.King the rtcM for more ttttlor iniiiMne. lie um-« Mm- left to ilo her wiltlnr . . . Ilail n wliee of it lime maklnr tier .iitmill to knvloc tbl, picture taken. ■H I MONT MACiKK. Chu Ttea. urer . . . lienerallv railed Mn «ew. Belmont'' awl ''Sieve . . . I'eraonallty man fur Ve»t . . . I-rail, the Cheer, f u the tome tram. In bt« Mn one Ircfeil fad. loo . . . Wear, what Hie well dnnmrvl yiHinr o »n ,Ih uIiI . . . tin, more feminine admirer, tlian n Ttitkl h Saltan . . . lane, hi, IlnMiV intdlannl eolt.it, . . . It', lieen it ple.i,urr Ifi kiKnr lilm. JUNE CLASS OUTSTANDING SENIORS KARI. IIAI.VOKSON. Captained Wot', rtrat e«t ha,ketluill tram during the |u l ended HI City rnnril by miaul mini MiiulnnHoti . . . AllilHk-, are hi, major In. loot . . . Calk,! ,-rmil. In every footlMtl game ln t fall . . Manarer of the rUw piny . . . A {.ltr« to be an atbletle coach . . Mod ouuianitlnf athble of the daw. MAKV JANK Cil.KASoN. Known n, May' by lier more Intimate nrairialc, . . . oSxrr In the SlrU' I'pja-r fU. Hub . . . Mb We.1 High t'onliwtniit two year, . Stuiteot fininetl repien'iitatl.e Mine l a: . . . Student I'holntun for two year. In »«» dudy . . . A viph taws- a,k«l hi, prof ftir an extra Weekly mi Hull tie could rote for lltU yianir tally for Ml t Wot araln 'lerllm be wni mi g««t lo tliem In Unly. FI) IMKKSON would nttlier lie around hi, fellow CX '« than with a laity friend ... ii ,lx f.-et two . . . and •petal, hi «pore lime tiulldloc model UmI . . . like, the wide tU«-n .jiifv. amt hi, l,ter'« raramel ramly . . I'on'klerril an rxerllent .pellrr ami poet . . . bellete, M, rrate»t liooof mine when lie wn elertnl ptrdOeut of hi, HI '' etvip let . . . ' a ptrlly r«,l heeilher. Mmirtlnie, •ay kk MMer . IIF7TTV KH'II, I'nraklenl of Blue TrUnrle . Ilrade.1 I 1 .. I’lay Coa«nilHce . . Cana- to Wr.t from Ha- Windy City I her tin.no year . . Meniln-r «l the Marion ette, . . . loterdol In (i.A.A. . • • F.x|a'rt hrklre pUyvr (mntmet . . , Klerieil to M“-deot Connell . . . Votnl l.y la-r cl»« n. Hie n.rat likely to Uceecil . . . I'reddent of Frraeh Club for one term.

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