West High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1934

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FAIX CABINET Bsc Row: Biklrr. (iltnvs , Strvrk. .««..r, llallnvbrr, Harwi a Skunk Row: irr» «n.mM. .SnwfA, ««., ffurrer. 1 u reAi i. Cum» «, Mar . Hrfr» K«o t K'lW: Tlulan, IIunitr. Srrirlarv trromrrr; Striker. Rrttultnl: Util rtHtu , 1'W‘miMnil; Rjirfkmom, tMHfklin APRIL 27—The Weekly publishes the Authors’ Tournament winners, but the school takes only one first, that by John Salisbury in the drama. ALI.A IImk Row: .trery. JVeref,. BToawm. Uriaet. Wanton. AVJ, »rs MIDOLS Row: Morn..,. Irr.., i.ufli. Uurtla.ti. UrCulluufk Raw: Campt ll, Strrrtnm: liunUI, V.Wow , IS v Awon. Ttnuwnr MAY 25—The XXI Chapter gave up the ghost after a short existence of a year and a half. Its members were apportioned among the other clubs. CXC Bm Row: l.obrrp, IV. ff.iuf. nf; i i ,nn.i rirrtvn, Jum Bmidrnl; Cktidt, Kee.V, J«iw Stmhir Mimoi K»w: Wnuon. Baktr, K»ktum, Mltll, Vonwnrv ITfrotiirtr; Coltrrll K»OVT Row: Wnnltr, Trmtnrre: Wtr4wnt.no. Jnnwnrtr tWnrfrnl: Strut . JuKuurv 1 Vr iwrtirftail JANUARY 19—Hedley Donovan of the University of Minnesota, appointed Rhodes Scholar, raising West’s number of Oxford scholars to three. LOX Bus Row. Brruuau, HinfArt,J»nt Srrrrlutv. tlrr.tr. tint,. I'ut—H. ifrm Muon Row: fwj,r, uU, Atank. ll'A.ftatt KSONT Row: tf.nyMouiM, toHnor . Ktrrrtor»,- ir.-. »ey, Jo... IVt.iWt.l; Uulrrhll Jannnv fYrsufrat ttwr rr. t«» 1‘ltt j.rY.iVtrMl SEPTEMBER 29 — Die second-hand book room took a spill and was closed by the Board of Education ruling resulting from a complaint of the neighborhood stores. Hl-Y CHAPTERS Service Club EXTRACTIONS from the minutes of W«l High's financial commission, the Service Club; President, Rolh Bloomgrcn; minutes compiled by Joanne Pierson secretary; Mr. Floyd Chandler, business adviser. September 29. 1933: Fifteen pairs of shoes were bought for the basketball learns and for the football tram to use on a wet field. October 4, 1933: The organization voted to advance funds for the support of a jazz band. The Weatonians. November 8. 1933: Alden Grimes, treasurer, reported a profit of 101 out of 173 taken in on Green and White Day. January 10, 1934: It was decided to buy new swimming suits foe West's championship swimming team. The team turned down the offer. January 24. 1934: Volunteers were sent to Jefferson to sell the West high handbooks. March 19. 1934: Plans were made for a pre-vacation sunlitr. March 23. 1934: 23 cleared on the Vacation Send-off Sunlit . Other spring activities; Supplied the baseball team with bats and balls; bought ten pairs of shoes for the track team.

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BLUE TRIANGLE BOARD Bu « Bin : Item. H-mliat, fritrt Herermuk, SI ml-, f,er,„n. H-ll Skusb R. vr: Hie-Ha. Xarfeti. A-l.tmt, Iknel-Ser. Il’oorfme K KT Bow: Hamet. I'te pee tmfe ml; Hie . Jam I'rt.uUml; ! •• ttross. .1 ifesser; Ihmt-etm, nnwirv treridra! OCTOBER II—Thf Wcti srcoml-liaml hook room wu definitely abolished. HOME Q.UB Hmk Kowt Hell, im. I MAI. Xante. ttiekaedi, I.ten. Vuntn u. Mr . JtffAmwsM r»il»ii Rose: line melt. tFileerf, I. Steamt—m. K. Stmmt-m. I.. J-hmi-n ’»» letamem. fat, l mA SliokB K » : Kepler. Hat Me,I, Srklmll, Srklrmker. Keefe. I't-rlmet K«o i How U. ftmmnran. Utrpkt, Her. I.,mkm.-.l. Adtttee: l-rk ' . I ee rule ml; Met. I ,lltr, i if riser,- Uteri,t, II Smimt—i OCTOBER IJ—Kamrra Klub start work on West-Washburn production. SILVER TRIANGLE Use Row: I'edloek. Hire. Kreltkamp. Vetert.m. Xelt-a, ll-teherrt. ’,-ehei. Jelfeev. Harter, Arnuioeert Emit How: Stork. Ire. Hort-m. II ••met. Ijimier, Mark, lire Ip. Il b, Utter Embtm Raw: llatllaft, niter, It'll. , Jelmetaeeel, I.,-per. •Jemmim, rmmmimti. Primketll Iliiso II.IW: Alralat. Hatlnmd. IMbimt, Itlarkfrmrn. Siut—mr. JVg » mu, h-ekewn. Iimmt-m, If, II'h-le Shush Row: Srhamtr, Antler •■■ . Urilriile. WotAley. Asker, Tea tel,tie Irrnrh, H. Hater E»i.«u Row: Kriek—e. Cniauia, J.-mrr. Steer farm: 1 vMie, June I Veal dealt Will I ink. Adritrr: KiU-e. I'ire per tide ml. Intel, v. Tmir »»r: Keaton, Janneert 1‘reudenl; ll tile. Sreretney SEPTEMBER 22—2126 enrollment tests the capacity of the classrooms. STAGE CREW Hun Bow : Hata . trnrra Ksnsr Row: Stream, . KJltem. Xelt-m SEPTEMBER 22—D. A. Houck joins the West coaching staff. SERVICE GROUPS Chicago, Illinois The West High Home Club Minneapolis, Minn. Dear Girls) After having been away from W'est for over two yean I can clearly see how I benefited by the Home dub. Little did I realize that while I worked my way through high school at West that my work did not always interfere with my fun. As I. too. was a member of the Home Club. I was able to partake in the parties and social activities dial were given for us. Perhaps all of you do not appreciate the opportunity that is being given you. I sincerely thank Mrs. Malva C. Lockwood for all her help, and hope that your club will continue to be a success in the future as it has been in the past and that other girls will be as thankful as I am for the help which I was given. Wishing you all success, Betty. • • • MADRIGAL'S TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Sunlites—money used to repair instruments used by orchestra and band 2. Service—keeps up organ for choir with profit made I. Social Activities—dances and parties. Mi Quersdo Amigo: I have a Spanish friend, Senor Queria by name, who visited our club here at West high this spring. He talked to us about Education in Spain. There comes to my mind at this time a Doctor Brown. Hit fortner position was that of pastor in a Buenos Aires church so to take advantage of his opportunity he told us about the city of Buenos Aires. A short while ago a party was given and I am not exaggerating it when I say we had a good time. As for our initiation—but that’s a different song. I beg your pardon when I with to repeal we had a good time. In order to becomr a member of the Los Castellanos one is required to give a |wo-minule talk in Spanish. That is all I can say now. Believe me. Please have the kindness to present to your friend. Juan, the respects of your friend. Pedro



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HI Y SPRING CABINET Bmk Row : Rurfrr, IstUrp. I'm tin . C.nltntjhtr. WiM. tirirr mu Miwm B«w: lluyhrt, Pokrr. Hon, lltmn. BJorimim Pooxr Row: Thillra. I net . Ur,,,,. PmUJ.nl. Ilutiw.,,,. .1,1, tinn H NOVLMBhR 24 — Windingc Pedersen and Bill Wells received football positions on the all-city team. OR IONS B » K Row : lUlhltrn. r nitron. It,us. Putt. R. Jnhutnu MiiHiit Row: Anhni, Hurt, c. J,lAoton, Trraturtr: ti»ru Pso.VT Row: ,Unit t mu, Strrtlmjt; Kabrr. Jnnr Pmutrut, Jr,,,, Jnuuaru Pm,Hrnl; llottdartr. Vitt-ptttiilrnl; ft. J,,tin ,in, Xrtr.toi v NOVEMBER 24 — School patriots turn their pockets out to the tune of 870 bucks on the annual Green and White day. Candied apples account for most of the expenditure. SEMPER 1-101:1.IS Rutk Row: Sftivr, oirorrf. smith, lt„tl» ,j, ring,Mr. i,„ugt,n„„, MifPir Row: Boron. Kulipntht. Ihilv rt,m, Ptltrtnn, O'Kttft Pansy Row: Jumunry Virtint,Ju,„ Pm,A,„ . mhlrr. Jnmtarp Pm, first. June flit [,rrii,lrml MAY 9 — Rinlo. the movie dog, takes school by storm during sixth-period auditorium. WINX Hu n Row: Hn,,Hitt. Uimr , Jus. Strtrtmv, PluyirtU, I'nVrtmn, lltumnu, Krtttt. Unit or ten Minour How- Prttlnv, ling... tlr.ru. Ahhntt, .'.•jcinli, l.nughlm, January Srrrtlnrp Psoxt Roil ; IIuuntr. June Trrmurrr; Prr?, Jvnr l’ir» pmulrnl; iKrvitH, Junr Prrtirlrnl, Wnttr mnn. January Prtiutrul; Slrxitr. Jnnwnru V„t,„t SEPTEMBER 22 — An enrollment of 2114 taxes the school, the teachers and the pupils to capacity. The largest since West shed the freshmen. XXI Kki Row: Pro.'. Print. Pitt hr r. thrlnn F«on» Row: tinllophrr. Tttntntrr. Ilmr, Strrttnrv: Smith, Prtmlrmt; Pnttrr, Vtrt pmuirui Hl-Y CHAPTERS

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