West High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1935

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Under a new manager, the school got away to a fait and early lead ... a score for tho new principal. Noble B. Schoonmakor. .. . West'i triumph over the traditional gridiron rivals is worth six points on anybody's score card. . . . Mark down one each for Captain Ernie Green and Art Dudley for their performances on the green. .. . Harry Woodworth's name is entered on the list for the efficient and pace-setting policies of the Weekly. . . . William Powell and Myrna Loy under the circumstances receive their recognition for being the most popular actor and actross of the school body, as evidenced by a school-wide poll. ... All sort of markors to Ruth Bloomgron as Miss West High . . . and others to Maxine Benson. Patty Jerome, Virginia Buckloy, and Muggs Pierson. . .. We don't need to rate tho PWA painting seige they chalked up their own. • . . Johnny Salisbury scored with “I’d Have Shown Shakespeare How . .. . The alumni tallied with their own newly organized unit. . . . Green and White day was worth a double score. . . . The unusual number of vacation days gees on the books for some reason or another. . . . Ono of the finest orchestras in the history of West wins its spurs. . . . The Class Play Committoe pulls through with a modern play and the cast carries it over the top for sevoral medals and such.... Rocent sound picturos at the noon periods start the band-wagon. ... A drive launched against cheek-to-choek dancing. . . . The referee decided that the B Senior advisory be halved. . . The Intellect retired and was succeeded by an unknown champion in the columning game. . . . Whitosel, Wood-worth, and Hockman carry oil honors in state-wide |Ournahsm contest. ... A score for the Glee Club in obtaining the scores for the operetta “Sweethoaris , but anothor score when oxponso turned the decision to Prisoners of Penzance . . . . The Hi-Y clubs are on the board with a successful season of hall duty, and the Winx widen the advantage with the Y football championship. . . . West takes its place among veterans, broadcasting for the third time. . . . The sports editors of the Weekly get the jump on the entire field announcing their all-city team one week before any other paper, Green and Dudley placing. . . . Alden Grimes, Maxino Benson, Charlotte Westberg and Lewis Enkema win hands down in tho B Senior elections. . . . They aim at tho records held by the tetrad comprised of Reed, Schell, Gregory, and Stivers. . . . Hugo Wickstrom succeeds Fred Curtis as swimming coach. ... Kelly and Morrison battle the Pueblo. Colorado, debate team in a no-decision contest.... Student dances lost rating this year. ... Competition isn't so great, ..The Blue Triangle rang the gong with its Turnabout Program Dance. .. . The drive for a longer lunch hour still bids for its place at the top but compstition in that field is stronger this year than over before. . . . Carl Jackson and Miss Maud Beck chalk up a woll-rounded score on appointments as Athletic Director and Girls’ Athletic Director respectively.... Art Dudley boosts his score being awarded tho Wells Trophy. See Sports Section.... Johnny Lenox as President of the Student Council played aces and trumps throughout the gamo to bocomo ranking man in his field. ... Plans to uniform the band rate tho umps’ nod. . .. Tho Service Club scores with helmets for the gndders and suits for tho paddlors. . . . The second period rally against flunking carried through into the third and, although leading at this stago of tho gamo. tho outcomo is pending. . . . Now rules woro prevalent this season; the most drastic being the prohibition of passing, forward, lateral or otherwise, behind tho ond of tho period. . . . This yoar the eligibility of the passer and not the pass-receiver was especially stressed. . . . Liberal opinion is that it tonded to destroy the wide-open game but the oificia) ruling is that it makes it more efficient and of greater value to the team. Some difficulty was encountered in growing familiar with the new rulos but the season has not yet reached its climax. . . . Ruth Chnstoffer and Francei Lang rate tops for maintaining a perfect record for three years. Co-valedictorians ... Don Dahle completes a successful campaign as All Hi-Y President. . .. Guy Corson and Ed Olsen clash racquets as pretenders to the tennis throne. . . . Biggest political issue of the year was the choice of picture studio. ... For still other champions refer to the Hall of Famo. . . . The school club league admitted two new members to the circuit, the Stamp Club and the Sociology Club. The sound equipment in ths auditorium gains popular favor with the school. Thanks to the PTA.... The course record was broken on two occasions this season. Once at the dinner welcoming the new principal and again at the banquet for John N. Groer. . .. Bill Evorest must be ranked .. . And the two kids who put the big bang in September. ... The clothing collection collected a first place in city-wide competition. ... The fact that this is the only semi-annual in the Minneapolis high schools is a record of some sort. . . . The Honor Athletes: Goodwin Alarik. football-swimming. ... Wes Schwieder, football-baseball. . . Merle McAlUstor, football-basketball. . . . Virgil Getty, track.



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. 'l.ssistant head of this class is MARION SCHELL, vice president. As Studont Council member and an honor student she proves that sho is indeed deserving of tho honor bestowed upon hor by her classmates, and sho has fulfilled the trust to the utmost. Athletically inclined, she takes an active part in tho G. A. A. and W club, and is on the Athletic board of Control. She further plodged hor service to the school upon her ontranco into tho Sorvico club, and she was rewarded for hor untiring oiforts by oloction to tho vice presidency of that organization. Marion's plans for the futuroare still Indefinite, but it is certain that wherever she goes her friendship will be sought, and her future work will undoubtedly be as outstanding as her activities at West have been. Addicted to class presidencies is DON REED, head of tho A Seniors, who has wielded the gavel in his division ever since the start of his career in Calhoun grade school. His experience as a Student Council member from “way-back has given him valuable training as a legislator, and it has also given the graduating class an unsurpassable leader. As sports editor of the- Weekly, he has demonstrated his ability as a news reporter; as ad managor of the class play, he has shown originality and perseverance that excels all othor advertising campaigns; as vice president of his Hi-Y club, the CXC's, he has illustrated leadership Sualities and cooperative onthusiasm tat have assured the succoss ol many enterprises. Despite the long hours this group of activities demands, Don finds time to pursue his studies with so much intensity that ho is a member in good standing of the National Honor Society. Class Officers

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