West High School - Occident Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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'7fze 7941 fqnnaaf Slloff Edi+or. . .,.. ELDRED MILLER Assisfanf Edifor. . . .... BILL GIBBON Lifera ry BETTY ALLEN AN N BEN N ETT and Acfivifies Commifree. . Clubs and Regisfrafion Room Commiffee. . SARE JANE O'TOOLE WALTER APEL Fea+ures Commhuree ............ DORATHA WHITMER MARILYN JONES News Commiffee ............. RUTHANNE ZAHN Sporfs Commiffee ......... BOB KOLESAR JANET DEEMS . .DOROTHY JONES DICK ANTHONY GRACE PROCTOR ...BETTY RICKETTS HAROLD HARPER RALPH CASE ...MARILYN ROHR MARGIE FOX RUTH GROVES ...............,...VIVIAN SWAIN IRENE GREEN TWILA SPRING ...DON MATHEWS, BOB SINCLAIR HELEN SPENCER Chairman Chairman Chairman Chairman Chairman Arr Work ..... .... C AMILLE McKEE and DICK JONES Snapsholrs. .. .... MARIANNA SCOTT 2 DIQESENT waz Jzgli School Columbus, Ohio S Witl1 tl1e close of this school calendar year at VVest High School, we proudly disclose a work of the past months, and consequently add another chapter to an already large series of yearboolcs, all of which constitute a pic- torial and written history of this great educational enterprise-VVest High School. It is our earnest desire that our book will be deemed one of tl1e most successful and enjoyable annuals ever. As a means to attain tl1is idealistic goal, we l1ave incorporated an air of naive modernization which we believe will make the IQ4I annual a fruition of lifetime pleasure, one which will afford access to visual, as well as intro- spective inemories of high school days. ln 1941, the motion picture symbolized the most outstanding method of recreation and enjoynient for the American people. It was because of the widespread interest and pleasure in this interesting field that we have se- lected the Jicture show as a back round theme for our annual. l As we open the pages of this memory book, we enter a motion picture house where we shall see the activities of our Alma Mater during 1941. Directors of the film, our executive, Dr. H. H. Reighley, a11d faculty members, expertly guided the actors of the cast, which was one of consider- able size, to a successful production. 'l'hrough the efficient directorship of the faculty, and because of an en- thusiastic, ambitious, and spirited student body, we were able to produce a four star picture about the successful activities of XVest Hi in every field of school life. 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'1 ' - f.-3 MUS: -1 nf 1 .'1l-:-2-l'I'7'g--'. wi' 3- 1.14, -'J,g'f'!,1 .,-J. -'..X-,,-..1.:.-'x- ...lj -,X--.-', -.--,.I.--am'-:ffl-' c--.,S',-.51 -...fu -.., 4- -3,13 .q-,.f-- .rw-:. ' -Q--1 Q- 4-.T ,.w.:--,d-- Xl .1.- .,. . M. , .4,.-.,,,-N.,I, ., ,,. .A . -,X ...I -. . -4-.....m 'M .-.1 ...eg-r-:,. -Ag-us-.ffL-1--1'-.yvLI,g1,f1..--.1 '.1'1ig- .n. ,.. :Lf-:I '91-1'..1-.-rg- ' 'iff--22-l:f?P1ffF,1nP.-'i-ed ia1 '- Nfffffix fa? EDJZPMV QEQQDITIVI IIINIQB 01 PRODUCTION STAFF . . . . OCCIDENT-ANNUAL STAFFS BUSINESS-AD CLASS TRAVELOG .... SCENES ABOUT WEST DIRECTORS OF OUR STUDIO . SCHOOL OFFICIALS FACULTY MEMBERS THE COMPLETE CAST .... JANUARY CLASS GRADUATES JUNE GRADUATES THE UNDERCLASSMEN FEATURE ATTRACTIONS .... CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS MARCH OF TIME THROUGH I94I FEATURES an OCCIDENTAL Piciure 'NA 0' Q52 5 gi, ' - .tl ' ' -12.21 - lf .V f if 4:-iihvwlzi ip ' - f Issey' f',xXk'!1Y' ' 51.12 Q.,-' ,ll:9v if Y, -vl'ql-:gum Iiivifjft 'Q ftjihgi'-n::7,' -tai.: e 69 ww J he 0 N212 .xxx I rg if I 4 J .esp .1 2 v.: I 'J Q , ,k ' ' , z I III ll. llu I I .ll 1:-J Maxi D X!! Nik! -K-A , 5 Q. V,i- kg' 4 Z- LE 1- It is the pleasure of the Occidental Picture Co. to introduce a personality who has just arrived from the VVest with an interesting film. In a short while we will project it on our screen for the first tirneg we hope you applaud it. But licrc is Clem who would like to say a few words. Howdy folks: I reckon most of you clon't know much about me seein' as though I'm new around these parts. Out West, everybody calls me Clem, and I'd appreciate it a lot if you would too. You see, I've just arrived here with a spectacular film I know you'll like, and since I'm the projector-man at this show now, I'll show it to you. The film is about West Hi School-about all the people who are a part of it, and the interesting things they do. The cast and directors are seen on a celluloid film at first, but later on you will see me Bashing the story of your activities in clubs, sports, organiza- tions, and stage productions on the screen. I reckon you're anxious to see this show-so I'll get my projector machine working here. I hope you will enjoy it. Page 7 DCCIIDE Responsible lor lhe publicalion ol lhe Occidenl and lhe l94I Annual, which lhey hope have proven suc- cessul in every respecl, during lhe year, are lhe various people repre- senled in lhe piclures on eilher side ol lhis layoul. Beginning wilh lhe uppermosl piclure on lhe lell and conlinuing down, and likewise lor lhe opposile page, we lind around lhe lable lell lo righl, Emma Jones, consulling lhe diclionary, Rulh McClain wriling slory, lypisl Mariean Morrison, Jean Case and Jaclc Morris passing opin- ions concerning imporlanl slory. The second pholo shows lhe mid- lerm gradualion commillee viewing piclures submilled by ils respeclive graduales. Jeanne Lauer, Richard Basl, and Delores Freshmen view pholo copy, while Margarel Moore idenlilies piclures. l-larold Koebel casls glance al lhe snaps as Belly Geshwelm is busy checking copy. Twila Spring, lypisl, and Vivian Swain relerring lo old annual, sil al lell ol lable. Bill Gibbon, lell, edi- lor ol school paper and Eldred Miller, edilor ol lhe annual, lake lime oul lor a laugh. Marianna Scoll, Irene Green, Rulhanne Zahn wrile copy. ln piclure number lour, lhe sporls deparlmenl linds humor in a comical piclure as is seen by expressions on lheir laces. Proceeding around clock- wise, l-lelen Spencer, lypes, Bob Kolesar, Don Malhews, sporls edilor, Bob Spencer, pholographer, Bob Sinclair, and Janel Deems, are in lhe midsl ol selecling piclures lor pub- licalion. Page 8 ANNIJA STAFF The lealures commillee is seen in lhis lillh engraving. Looking al an- nual is Jeanne Johnson. Carolyn Albery, Margie Fox and Marilyn Rohr, chairman, selecl lhe snaps. Doralha Whilmer sils and Rulh Groves looks up lrom work lo calch glance ol snapshol piclure. Seen here are a combinalion ol lhe club's commillee and lhe de- parlmenl's arlisls, as lhey perlorm lasl minule checking. Around lable, Camille McKee wilh pen in hand, Jean Buchanan, checking, Sara Jane O'Toole marks copy, Belly Rickells, chairman, Dick Jones, arlisl looks on. Waller Apel is nexl, Babe Walkins reads booklel, l-lobe Harper is gelling lhe copy rolling. The aclivilies commillee and -Oc- cidenl reporlers are seen in lhis shol. Belly Allen, Dorolhy Jones, chair- man, and Dick Anlhony reads Occi- denl. Bob Frak is nexl. Grace Proc- lor lypes. Ann Bennell, Ed Pelers slands as he checks paper slory. Bob Kolesar is nexl in line and linally Belly Bull knocks-oul slory lor nexl edilion. l-larley Walls and Bob Spencer, pholographers, calch lhe mid-lerm grades in lhis piclure. Jack Morris and Rulh McClain use lhe diclion- ary. Margarel Moore slands while Emma Jones checks copy. l-larold Koebel walches Delores Freshman as she lypes copy, Belly Geshwelm, Jean Case, and Jeanne Lauer copy- read sheel. Richard Basl checks word lor Mariean Morrison. Page 9 First row Cleft to right!-Leonard Dougherty, Betty Klein, Eileen Trimmer, Jack Hartung, Charlotte Sheward Dorothy Green, Frances Sherlock, Edna Weaver, Phyllis Zerbe. Second row-Lillian Garrison, Dorothy Bennett Netty Davis, Marilyn Miller, Kathryn Kundts, Margaret Collins, Esther Sullivan, Lorene Davis, Jean Reeves. Third row-Barbara Everingham, Ann Patrick, Kathryn Aleshjre, Elizabeth White, Betty Mock, Carolyn Wright, Grace Layne, Margaret Jessup, June Stentz, Frances Frank. Fourth row-Don Noe, Jim Lewis, Bert Cole, Bob Webb Stanley Oyler, Oron Collins, Paul Mettge, Bob Barok, George Blackmore, De Wayne Adams. Page I0 ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager .... . . .Charlotte Sheward . . . . ..l ack I-lartung . . .Eileen Trimmer Advertising Manager. . . Circulation Manager. . . Sales Manager ...... ....... D orothy Green Cashier ...... Cashier ..... Bookkeeper ........... Subscription Recorder. . . Subscription Recorder. . . Advertising Recorder. . Sales Recorder ..... Secretary ..... Typist . . . Clerk .. Leonard Daugherty . . . . . . .Betty Klein ........-lean Reeves Katherine Aleshine . . . . . .Phyllis Zerbe . .Frances Sherlock . . .Lillian Garrison . . .Dorothy Bennett . . . .Edna Vfeaver . . .Betty Mock Solicitors-DeVVayne Adams, Bob Barok, George Blackmore, Bert Cole, Oron Collins, Margaret Collins, Lorene Davis, Nettie Davis, Barbara Everingham, Frances Frank, Margaret Jessup, Catherine Kundts, Grace Layne, Jim Lewis, Paul Mettge, Marilyn Miller, Donald Noe, Stanley Oyler, Ann Patrick, June Stentz, Esther Sullivan, Don lrValters, Bob Vlfebb, Elizabeth Xlfhite, Carolyn XVrig'ht. Nlma fueled. As towards the West the constant sun proceeds Day after day across the sky, So do our hearts hold true to you, West Hi, West Hi, West Hi! Men View the sun in many a distant land His face still Westward in the sky Though We should go as far, We'll love West Hi, West Hi, West Hi! And 'till the sun forgets his ancient goal And seeks a new path through the sky, Our loyal hearts shall beat for you, West Hi, West Hi, West Hi! X l FL ASH ,WA 3. C o n'1 ni o n vie iront entrance oi as students ieave ciose oi scnooi. at tne A s be veryday occurrence i e ca eteria as Judy Loren? d Sissy Niye s make noon da transaction at gi is si e caieteria. W est 5. View ifoni stairway as period ends and ciasses change. 1. View oi iootbaii game at KN est Niagiy Fieid dur- ing the iootbaii season Qrom the vantage point at the top oi the stadium. 2. Typicai gr o up oi SN est seniors rooting for the team during a basket- baii game in our ow gym this iast year. YK 6. Office monitors as Seen at work one day. nf L I -3 In ,. H iw X iii . ' A L 0 35171 nl w V 1 if ,Ta f' T 1 TX, 1 K N1 , h , 1 AM .k,,,--- . 5 +1 ' ' 4 L -2- Y ,,!. 1, 6, ..:,f, Af -- F V is Mfirf '-5114 ' 'W h ,Q 5 gdUf .?i! ' ' 'H W 6-ai. A , fm 1 23, wg H :J f' is Ja llfl-1' Pi! 2 3 RH P f 34-44 -:gg Q 1 ,J 'I K Ts ,, Qi. Q5 L. 1 U rw ss- puu. . a.,z...q -4, ,..w,,,,,L ,. - ,, ,, , , h N - f. , M .. . , . ,.,-,-,,m, f- -f . ' .r . ..-i ., 1f3'::i'..m H... .g-- J-, , :!:-:l' f-il -- W r ' ' '5'i':1L'i'iilllf'J , Lnvw ' -Alu, 1 .-- ' -' , 3' - J., ,L ..,, ,,.. ,.,,.,. 7 in Q .,.,Y':. vt, . Page I4 L. K. REPLOGLE Assisfanf Superinfenden-I' in charge of High Schools DIIQECTUDS DF GEORGE ROUDEBUSH Superinfenclenf of Columbus Public Schools DUE STUIDID DR. H. H. REIGHLEY Principal, Wesi' High School BLANCHE M. KERN Vice-Principal, Wes? High Page I5 UUE FACUTT BEDS H V'ga fmwanj tH12S'llff'45em'J.. 1 'se .Ffl 'I B I' 'r -1 Margaret Campbell. . . Edna Harrison. .... . Delane Schindler .... Dorothy Cash ...., Marc-ella Crain .... Margaret Flynn... Mary Geist ...... Emma Uncapher .... Helen McCormick. . . Rhoda O'Hara ..,. Genevieve Rawson .... Helen Lumley .... Eva Xkfright ....... Blanche Kern .... Leona Glenn. . . . . Katherine Gress. . . Mary Dugan. ...... . Mary Dickinson ..... George Xeeb .......... . . . . Latin . . . .History .... English ... . . .History ...... .History . . . . .Mathematics ... . Latin, English Eugene McPherson ................ Geography Harold Vtfashburn .... W'illiam Campbell , . . Hilda Leech .,..... Frances I-Iannan ..... Dr. H. H. Rcighley.. SECOND ROW ..........Horne Arts . . .Physical Education .... . . . . .Home Arts . ..... Commercial ... . . . Librarian . . . .Commercial .,.............Latin ... . French, English ...........lYnglish ....English . . . .Spanish Maude Davis.. . . . . ,lane Thomas ...... . . .Problems of Democracy .qt ...............Dramatics . .... Commercial .. . .... Principal . . . .Mathematics . ...... English Herbert Hutchinson .... . . , ............. Music Otto France ......... . . ....... . . . .Commercial Christy Mieliel .... ..... I Jsysiology, Chemistry Norma McCoy ..... VVayne House. . . Edgar Dickey .... . Edwin Kaylol' ....... Carl Kennedy .... . FOURTH ROW Problems oi Democracy Arnet Cole ...... Problems oi Democracy, Law J O. C. Montgomery .................... 1 hysics George VVilliams ..... Myron Seifert ..... Arthur Buchanan. . . . . . . Physical Education ..,.....,.lournalism ,..,.......H1story Chas. Young. .History-, George Collins ....... Robert Richards ..... Harry Zulauf .... Earl Reed ...... . . . ,1illgiiSi1, German . . . . . . . . . . . . ,Commercial ...............Chemistry .Problems of Democracy . . . . . . . . . . Industrial Arts Problems of Democracy .. . . . .Physical Education ........,........Hist0ry . . . . . . .Mathematics . . . . Botany, Physics HE President JACK KEIDEL Vice-President GLEN NA FISHER Secretary CAROLYN .IANES Treasurer EVERETT SHARON ANUAIQ ga EB ' rig, at me a Le 1, a . H. .Em MF' EQWYWQZ' wig? M Wwe H A - H . as Sf aan 1 Q, :Sal E a Y ., a ,ia a' seam gsm BEADS Charles J. Keidel Jack 12A Class President, National Honor Society President, L So- ciety, Rotary Luncheon, Student Council, Annual Staff, Occident Staff, Hi-Y, Tennis '40, Band Vice-President, All-High Band '37, '38, Dance Band, District, State and National Music Con- tests '38, Orchestra, Library Monitor, Baccalaureate Usher. Glenna Fisher Midge Class Vice-President, National Honor Society, L Society, Ro- tary Luncheon, Student Council '38, '39, '40, Girl Reserves, Wel- fare Committee Chairman, Moni- tor, Choir, Operetta '40, Glee Club, Basketball '38, Class Night Usher. Carolyn Janes 12A Class Secretary, National Honor Society, L Soc1ety, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Room Secretary, Monitor. Class Night Usher '39, '40, Everett J. Sharon Jake 12A Class Treasurer. Room Bus. Mgr., Football '38, '39, '40, Wrestling '39 Art Club. Page I7 Leslie E. Abney Lucky Art Club, French Club, Glee Club. Richard Bast Dick National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Annual Stall, Senior Class Committee, Art Club, Photoplay Club, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Room Welfare Chairman. Student Ath- letic Committee, Monitor, Occi- dent Staff, Hilltop Record Staff. Dorothy Black Red National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Senior Class Committee, Room Bus. Mgr., Student Ath- letic Committee, Girl Reserves. Spanish Club, Monitor, Class Night Usher '39, Style Show '38. Jack Brown Brownie Monitor. Betty Jane Edwards Be Be Hall Monitor, Glee Club, Choir, Operetta '40, Variety Show '40. Kenneth Cochran Kenny Glee Club, Spanish Club, Choir, Occident Staff, V-ariety Show '39, '40, Operetta '40. Page I8 Robert Bartel Bob Band. Rosemary Bodle Biddy' Girl Reserves, Band. David Coil Stoop Triangle Club, West Wings. Jean Case Casey Annual Staff, Occident Staff, Senior Class Committee, Room Secretary '38, Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Room Welfare Committee. Choir, Variety Show '40, Style Show '38. Howard Ditricl: Ditty Art Club, German Club, Hi-Y. City Band, Dance Club, Or- chestra. Woodward Draper Woody Senior Cla s s Committee, A r t Club. John Ambrosia Amby Art Club, Spanish Club, Cafe- teria Help '38, '39, '40. Lois Bennett Louie Girl Reserves. Anna Marie Chambers Annie Girl Reserves, Monitor. James L. Davidson Dutch Geneva Davis Genny' Girl Reserves. Library Monitor Virginia Earle Frederick Ginny' Girl Reserves, Photoplay Club, Room Welfare Committee. Olga Constance Andreotie Connie Senior Class Committee, Room Bus. Mgr. '39, '40, French Club. Betty Jo Butler Smoky L Society, Senior Class Com- mittee, Girl Reserves, Science Club, Spanish Club, Room Civic Chairman. ..Don.. Donald Crego Room Secretary, Triangle Club. Mary Cooley Mil1ie Girl Reserves. Marian Ferguson Percy Girl Reserves, Photoplay Club. Choir, Glee Club, Variety Show '41, Cafeteria Help, Basketball. Stanley Ferguson Stacey GIGS Club. Page I9 De Lores Freshman Lorie James Fry Fish Annual Staff, Girl Reserves, Photoplay Club, Room Civic Committee, Room Welfare Com- mittee, Usher, Style Show '38, Hall Monitor '38, Senior Class Committee, Double Door Com- mittee, Occident Staff. Richard Hart Dick Belly Geshwllm Annual Staff, Occident Staff, Hilltop Record Staff, Senior Class Committee Chairman, Room Sec- retary '39, Girl Reserves, Photo- play Club, Spanish Club, Intra- murals '38, '39, '40, Library Mon- 1tor, Office Monitor, Style Show. Emma Virginia Jones Emmy Wendell Hess Bagw- Annual Staff, Occident Staff, Girl Reserves, Photoplay Club. Room Civic Chairman, Class Play, Hilltop Record Staff. Earl H. Hutchinson Faye Leslie Class Play Cast. Home Economics Club, Spanish Club. Geraldine Layne Gerry Millard Kaufman Mill Room Secretary. Art Club. Harold Joseph Koebel Slim Elmo Koons MO L Society, Annual Staff, Occi- dent Staff, Senior Class Commit- tee, Latin Club, Room Civic Chairman ,Room Welfare Chair- man, Student Athletic Commit- tee, Double Door . Committee. Shakespearean Festival, Hilltop Record Staff. Page 20 Senior Class Committee, W As- sociation Treasurer '40, Football '38, '39, '40, All-High Football '40, Tennis '38, Track '38, Monitor. Shakespearean Festival, Basket- keallt Mgr. '38, '39, Senior Play as . Norman J. Gibson Gibby Business Advertising. Alberi W. Goodwin Triangle Club. Beiiy Louise Harper Glee Club. Carl E. Henry Jeanne Lauer National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Annual Staff, Hilltop Rec- ord Staff, Senior Class Commit- tee, Girl Reserves, Photoplay Club, Double Door Asst. Direc- tor. Jack K. Krivdo Carl Grabill Hi-Y, Spanish Club. Joyce Haskell Choir, Variety Show '40, Glee Club, Style Show. Roberi' Earl Hurd BOB Room Bus. Mgr., Hi-Y, Basket- ball '39, Band, Orchestra. All- High Ohio Boy Drum Mayor, All-High City Band. Variety Show 40, Glee Club, Drum Ma- jor,t Castle of Mr. Simpson Cas . Alice Marie Hauser Al Senior Class Committee, Room Secretary, French Club, Monitor. Richard H. Kehlmeier Granpap National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Senior Class Committee. Room Omcer, Art Club, German Club, Hi-Y, Don Holmes Doc TYHCK '37, '38, '39. Page 2l Marguerite Lisfon Marg James W. Morrow Crane Triangle Club. Bettie J. Maurey Blondie Art Club. Jael: Morris National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Student Council '39, '40, Annual Staff, Occident Staff. Hilltop Record Staff, Senior Class Committee, Room Secre- tary '38, '39, '40, Room Bus. Mgr. '39, Chemistry Club, Room Civic Chairman '38, '39, Room Welfare Chairman '38, '39, Stu- ilent Athletic Committee, Moni- or. Faith Palmer National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Student Council, Senior Class Committee Chairman. Chemistry Club, Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Science Club, Basket- ball '39, '40, Room Civic Com- mittee, Room Welfare Commit- tee, Choir, Glee Club, Castle of Mr. Simpson Cast, Double Door Cast, Variety Show '40, Library Monitor. Phyllis Claire Overmyer Terry Annual Staff, Hilltop Record Staff, German Club, Girl Re- serves, Offlce Monitor's Club. Band, Double Door Occident Publicity, Variety Show '40, Castle of Mr. Simpson Prop- erty Chairman. Page 22 ... Richard McFaclc.len Mac' West Wings. Ruth Emma McLain Ruthie National Honor Society, L So- cieigf, Annual Staff, Occident Sta , Senior Class Committee, Girl Reserves, Photoplay Club, Double Door Program Chair- man, Variety Show '40. Robert Miller Bob L Society. Latin Club, Monitor. June Morgan Buicl'1 G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, Basketball '38, Kickball '38, Volleyball '39. Margaret More Margie Annual Stall, Occident Staff, Class Poem, Class Song, Hilltop Record Staff, Variety Show '40. Robert Overly Bob Monitor. James Neal Shilo Senior Class Committee, Base- ball '39, '40, W Association. Orchestra. Betty Mooney Mooney Annual Staff, Senior Class Cogn- mittee, Girl Reserves. Spanish Club, Basketball, Volleyball, Monitor, Style Show. Paul Reed Lanlxy Double Door Cast, Class Play Cast. Mary Margaret Myatt Shorty Girl Reserves, Double Door Costume Committee. Marilyn Orsborn Pete Girl Reserves, Variety Show '39. Jack D Remington Rem National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Senlor Class Committee, German Club Treasurer, Glee Club, Band, Monitor. Dorothy Jean Moore DoHy Art Club, Girl Reserves. Gerald Neff Jerry L Society, Senior Class Com- mittee, Band, All-High Band '38. Mariean Morrison Marge National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Annual Staff, Hilltop Rec- ord Staff. Senior Class Commit- tee, Room Secretary '38, Room Bus. Mgr. '39, '40, Girl Reserves. Spanish Club, Room Welfare Committee '39, Student Athletic Committee, Monitor, Choir '39, Eisteddfod, Glee Club, Class Night Usher '39, Vocational Con- ference, Sales Tax Checker. John Ralph Art Club, German Club. Mariorie Maurath Margie Monitor, Operetta '39, '40, Glee Club, Jeanne Parlr Parity Art Club, Chemistry Club, Girl Reserves. Glee Club, Spanish Club, Choir, Eisteddfod, Variety Show '39, '40, Operetta '39, '40. Page 23 Bob Roach Oop Room Bus. Mgr., Art Club, Tri- angle Club, Monitor. Juanita Sheward Office Moni1:or's Club, Girl Re- serves, Spanish Club, Girls' Glee Club President '39, '40, Double Door Cast, Class Play Cast, Bowling League '40, Choir, Eis- teddfod, Variety Show '39, '40, Opretta '39 '40. Max Sealock Pete Room Bus. Mgr., I-Li-Y, German Club. Mary Ellen Seufer Class Play Cast, Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Photoplay Club. Volleyball '38, Double Door Property Committee, Variety Show, Choir, Operetta '39, Usher. Kenneth F. Slaughter Spanish Club, Band. Doreen Sumner Peachy Girl Reserves, Photoplay Club. Page 24 Marilyn Rose Sanders Linnie' National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Girl Reserves, Glee Club Vocational Conference, Choir: Variety Show, Monitor. Jack Scott Business Advertising. Mariorie Schmidt Smitty National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Senior Class Committee. Vocational Conference, German Club, Glee Club, Choir, Double Door Cast, Variety Night '39, Milton Shonting Milf L Society, Senior Class Com- mittee, German Club Castle of Mr. Simpson Cast, Shakes- pearean Festival, Class Play, Baseball Mgr. '38, '39, Football Mgr. '39. Bette Ann Solomon Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, Latin Club, Intramurals '38, '39, '40, Style Show. Warren Van Dorn Van National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Student Council, Senior Class Committee, Student Ath- letic Committee, Chemistry Club, Latin Club. Ruth Scerberry Rue Art Club, Chemistry Club, Ger- man Club. Girl Reserves, Photo- play Club. Ray Smith Dulce Senior Class Committee. Spanish Club, Football '38, '39, '40 C0- Captain, W Association Vice- President, Track '39, Edna .Smith Skeeter Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, Office Monitor, Cafeteria Help, Style Show. Jack Sieller Couger' Triangle Club, Football '38, '39. Anita Suver L Society, Senior Class Com- mittee Chairman, Girl Reserves. Spanish Club, Room Civic Com- mittee, Room Welfare Commit- tee, Class Night Usher '38, '39 Vocational Conference, Monitor Sales Tax Checker. Jaclr Taylor Zel:ual' Photoplay Club, Triangle Club Monitor. Ca rl Slaughter National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Business Advertising Senior Class Committee, Room Bus. Mgr. '40, Spanish Club Band, Orchestra. Betty Jean Smith Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Choir Variety Show. Harold Steele Jake Student Council, Senior Class Committee, Triangle Club Treas- urer, Stage Manager. Pearl Snyder Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, Style Show, Cafeteria Help. Paul Tresenrider Belly Ward Girl Reserves. Page 25 u Dan Brown Don Bruin Basketball, Football, Track, Dance Band. Joe Le Daird Box Lucille Gamble Lucy Girl. Reserves, Photoplay Club. Choir. Variety Show '41, Cafete- ria Help, Glee Club, Basketball '38, '39, '40. Martha Wassmuth Peggy Girl Reserves, Photoplay Club. Lloyd Wauqh West Wings, Wrestling. Virginia Webb Jinnie' Girl Reserves, Style Show. Jane C. Wheeler Twinnie' Art Club, Chemistry Club, Ger- man Club, Glee Club, Choir Eisteddfod. Variety Show '40 Operetta '40. Josephine Wolford Jo George Whifcraff Girl Reserves, Style Show '38, Band, Cafeteria Help. Robert H. WOITIBI' lCli6b0d Jean C. Wheeler Twinnie Room BUS- MEI'-1 Aft Club, MOTU- Art Club, Glee Club, Choir, Eis- tor. teddfod, Operetta '40, Robert Zimmer Bob L Society, Spanish Club, Tri- angle Club, Monitor. Jack Hager William Lauer Bert Triangle Club. Wallace Penn Betty Ringer German Club, Girl Reserves. Herbert Simons Betty June Roese German Club, Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Choir, Operetta '39. Variety Show. Ray Schmidt Weiner Tennis '40, Track '40, Monitor. Cheerleader '39, '40, Dale Weatherman Triangle Club, Room Bus. Mgr. fdltltdfly 61644 fviqfzl pdagfmm Prclmlc'. .. . . . .lflfvst High. O1'clzest1'a PI'0t'USSl0Il!Il ...., ........................... . . .Graduating Class Omuarzl Clll'lSfl01I Soldiers lll'Z'0l'tlll.Ul1 ..... .... R cfzf. E. lf. Burtmfr, B1n'ge.s's U. B. Clzurclz C'1If'I'Hl2llII Song ..... .S'r1'ipf1f1'f' Rvarling .... Harp Solo. IlIfl'0lI,IIl'lLIl0 Svrzuon. . . Harp Solo. 11. of Sfwalerv' Hmlvdifl1'o11 .... lf4'r'4'.v.s'i0 llrll ....Gli1zka Choir . . . . .Richard Kel1I11'1.f'icf-1' . . . . ..Morgar'et More Clair dc L-unc by DOBussry . . .Rirlzord ICC'11l7'I'lPll'7' .. . . .Reza C. P. Mitclzcll, Hilltop Lutlzcfrczn Clzurclz, .....MUI'gUl'6fM0l'P Largo by Dvorak . . . . .Reza J. J. MacDonald, Hillcrcsf Bapz'i.s'1' C1Illl'C'll, ...Gradu.a.fi1zg Class Afncrfm the Bfflllfifltl Page 27 Page 28 uneeladfifvigftfllp Prelude . . . Orclzesira Process-ionol- Gael of Ou-r Faihersn. .. ..... O2'cl1logfm To America . . . . . .Herbert I-Iutelzinfson Salute to Flag ...... .... I ,ed by Don MLIIIIVUTKIS I Am an American ................................. .... 5 'enior Class Accompanzied by O'7'l'l1t'lllI Her-Vis Cl10r'us- 'Tlze Spafio-us F1'7'l1ldIlClll,' ............ . . . .Memlelssolm Senior Class P1'ese1zta1 io11 of Senior Class President .... .... D r. H. H. Reighley lfVord of Greefiug. .. .... Robert Si-rzeloiv' Boys' Trio- How MCl'1 llfy' We Lfiwu ....................... .... I isle Harold Bevkeff, llfloutie Ball, LVCIHUI' Grenell C lar17n.eI Solo- Reei1'afive and P0llGCI'll,: ................. C oncert lVll1'1llICI' Two Dick Blenvy, z!lt'C!Ill1f7ll1llCCl by Ortlzclla Harris S0f27'Gl10 Solo-Tales of Viezuzo DVoods ...................... folzcmn .Sllra-buss leon Dlzume, Arcomfvozzied by Orflzello Harris Dzwvzotic Pl'0dl'lCfl.07l .... .... I 2z'a'moI'ir Defworfmevzlt M ired Voice Enseinble- Se1'e1zode ...............,................ Sflzubert Sofvrmzos, Jean Dhume, Martlmf lfVaite,, Potty Co-rafevg Catherine Kuelmen' baritovzle, llffoni-ie Ball, DValte1' Greuell, Harold Beckef, Bob Edwa1'ds,' alfos, Jean Guldon, Gloria .S'c1'oggs, Harriet 5l11'L7I1S, Mary Link. Presentation of Awards .... .,.. D r. H. H. Refighley Clzoms- Fz1z7r I.a.1zd of F1'e0do11z ' ............................ .... I fl0'H1'IIL Senior Class, flt'C01ILf70H'lCd by Orflzella Harris Al'7'7IG MGfU1' . .. .... Alice Selzoeulberger, 25 Recessional. . . . . .fAvA11lCl'lCtl,, the Beazltifzzlh' Posflmle . . . Orchestra President BOB SINCLAIR Secretary MARILYN ROHR Treasurer LUCILLE BURKETT Vice-President DEWAYNE ADAMS UN GIQAIDS Bob Sinclair Senior Class President, Student Council, Annual Staff, Occident Staff, Hall Monitor, Usher, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Double Door Publicity Chairman, Variety Show '40, Shakespearean Fes- tival, Hi-Y Basketball '39, '40, Bulletin Board Committee, Sen- igrbClass Play Cast. Science u . Virginia Marilyn Rohr Ginny Senior Class Secretary, Home- coming Queen, National Honor Society, L Society, Annual Features Editor, Occiclent Col- umn Editor, Room Secretary, Room Bus. Mgr., Shakespearean Festival, Office Monitor, Class Night Usher '40, Latin Club Treasurer, Library Club, Photo- play Club, G. A. A., Debate Club, Intramurals '39, '40, '41, Volleyball Class Team, Senior Photograph Committee, P. A. S y s t e m Committee, Rotary Luncheon, Senior Class Play Cast, Hilltop Record Staff. Lucille Burkett Burl:ie Senior Class Treasurer, Student Council, Orchestra, Latin Club, Photoplay Club, G. A. A. Presi- dent, Intramurals '39, '40, 41, Rotary Luncheon. DeWayne Adams Senior Class Vice-President, Student Council, Room Bus. Mgr., Business Advertising, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Dayton Hi-Y Conference. Page 29 Betty Jane Allen Peggie National Honor Society, L S0- ciety, Annual Literary Staff, Oc- cident Reporter, Variety Show '40, Glee Club, Senior Class Fi- nance Committee, American History Scholarship Test '40, Class Night Usher '39, Photo- play Club, Spanish Club Pro- gram Committee, Debate Club Notification Committee, Chem- istry Club, Girl Reserves, Voca- tional Conference. Paul Beard Triangle Club. Katherine Aleshire Katie Business Advertising, Student Athletic Committee, Hall Moni- tor, Girl Reserves, Variety Show Usher '40, Earl Baird Jack Spanish Club. Jean Louise Allen Jeannie Variety Show, Glee Club, Choir, Eisteddfod Chorus '40, '41. Harold I. Beckett Red Senior Class Program Commit- tee, Operetta '40, Variety Show '40, '41, Glee Club, Track '41, Band, Orchestra, Choir, Hi-Y, West High Quartet, Senior Class Play Cast. Page 30 Richard Anthony Dick Annual Literary Staff, Occident Managing Editor, Senior Class Finance Committee, Room Sec- retary '40, Hall Monitor, Latin Club Publicity Chairman, Hi-Y, Dayton Hi-Y Conference '41, Hi-Y Triangle Reporter, Hilltop gee-ord Staff, Senior Class Play ast, Wanda Arlene Allison National Honor Society, L S0- ciety, Room Bus. Mgr. '39, '40, Girl Reserves. Intramurals, Vol- leyball Class Team '40, Basket- ball Class Team '39, '40, '41, Senior Basketball Captain '41, G.A.A. Intramural Director. Double Door Property Com- mittee. Walter D. Apel Walt Annual Literary Staff, Annual Club Committee, Occident Sports Staff, Room Welfare Chairman '39, Room Bus. Mgr. '40, Room Civic Chairman '41, Tennis '39, Hall Monitor. Office Monitor. Latin Club, Library Club, Photo- play Club, Chemistry Club, Triangle Club. Hi-Y, Art Club. W Association, Hi-Y Baseball '40, '41. Eunice Baker Student Council '40, Variety Show, Band, Orchestra. Spanish Club, Art Club, Girl Reserves, All-High Band '40. Montie Ball DU'l'Cl1 Solitaire Cast. Operetta '40, Variety Show '40, Glee Club, All-High Band '40, Orchestra, Choir, Senior Class Play Cast. Robert Edward Barolr Moose Art Club. Business Advertising. Stanley Eugene Ballinger Stan Carolyn Albery Carol Occident Staff, Football '38, '39, Occident Staff, Cafeteria Help, '40, Track '39, '40, Track Team Glee Club, Hall Monitor, Usher, Captain '41, Hall Monitor, W Photoplay Club, Girl Reserves. Association. Hope Marion Bancroft Occident Stall, Hall Monitor. French Club, Bob Balzer Beezie Room Bus. Mgr., Hi-Y, West Wings. Betty Bechtold Betts Occident Stall, Senior Class Committee, Room Bus. Mgr., Variety Show, Glee Club, Intra- murals '39, '40, Hall Monitor, Choir, Girl Reserves. Latin Club, Photoplay Club, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club. Clarence Bailey Football '40, Spanish Club. Robert Bell Football '39, '40, Orchestra, W Association, Science Club. Bill Albert Baseball '39, '40, '41. Norma Beckwith Room Civic Chairman, Room Welfare Chairman, Cafeteria Help, Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Girl Re- serves. Raymond Barr Bud Glee Club, Hall Monitor. Mildred Bell Girlgel Orchestra '40, '41, Girl Reserves, Home Econ omics Club. Tom Bair Latin Club. Teddy Page 3I John Beymer Johnny Student Council '39, '40, Senior Class Finance Committee. Foot- ball '39, '40, '41, Baseball '39, '40, W Association President '41, Wrestling '39, '40, '41, Buckeye Boys State '-40. Ann Bennett National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Annual Literary Staff. Oc- cident Reporter. Room Welfare Chairman '40, Variety Show '40, Hall Monitor '40, Operetta Usher '40, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Girl Reserves. Senior Class Play Cast. Janet Blaney L Society, Room Secretary '39, Girl Reserves, Academy of Science Club. Forrest Calhoun Ford Helen Buehler Dyna Variety Show '40, Glee Club. German Club, Girl Reserves, West Wings. Janice Delores Bright Jenny National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Occident Staff, Senior Class Decoration Chairman, Book Exchange Worker, Library Monitor '39, Latin Club, Chem- istry Club, Art Club, Girl Re- serves, West Wings Secretary. Page 32 Dorothy Bennett Dot Business Advertising, Student Athletic Committee, Variety Show Usher '40. Betty Blackburn Double Door Usher. David C. Browntield Variety Show '40, Glee Club, Hall Monitor. Bertha Louise Boorcl Spanish Club, Girl Reserves. Jean Louise Buchanan Buck National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Annual Club Staff, Senior Class Project Committee, Office Monitor, Class Night Usher '40, Latin Club, Art Club, Girl Re- serve Member-at-Large '40, '41, Ralph R. Case Krupa Annual Club Staff. Room Sec- retary '40, Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Debate Club. Hi-Y Basketball '40, '4l. Betty Jane Brown Daisy' Double Door Property Com- mittee, Girl Reserves. Richard Blayney George Band '38, '39, '40, '41, Orchestra, Art Club, German Club, Variety Show '40. Richard B. Byerly Dick Room Bus. Mgr. '40, Football '38, '39, '40, Track '40, '41, Wrestling '40, '41, Hall Monitor. W Asso- gaigon Vice-President, Latin u . Clarice Jean Brown Blondie Room Secretary '40. Earl Bland Bert Basketball '39, '40, '41, Football '38, '39, '40, Baseball '40, '41, W Association. Bill Brooirey Sfoop Oflice Monitor, West Wings, Hi-Y, Latin Club. Lester Brandenberg Brandy Football '38, '39, '40, Baseball '39, Wrestling '39, '40, '41, W Association. Senior Class Pub- licity Committee. Jean Brown Jeanne Senior Class Decoration Com- mittee, Room Secretary '41, Room Welfare Chairman '39, G.A.A., lntramurals '40, '41, Lawrence Cash, Jr. Larry Don Bishop Bisl1 Senior Class Finance Committee, Glee Club, Football '39, '40, Hall Monitor, Band, Orchestra, Choir, W Association. John H, Bigber Betty Louise Bull LoHa Spanish Club. Occident Reporter, Senior Class Social Committee, Room Wel- fare Chairman '39, Latin Club, Basketball '39, Hall Monitor, Ofiice Monitor, Chemistry Club, Girl Reserves, Volleyball '39, Kickball '39, Dramatics Makeup gongrnittee, Senior Class Play as . Page 33 Bert Cole Pete Room Bus. Mgr. '41, Business Advertising, Band. Naihalia Yvonne Clark Bonnie Vito Del Ciello Golf Team Captain '39, '40, '41, Band, Spanish Club. Harriet Demoresi National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Senior Class Finance Com- mittee, Room Bus. Mgr. '41, Glee Club, Office Monitor, Latin Club, Library Club, Photoplay Club, Art Club Secretary '40, Girl Re- serves, Science Club. David L. Coffey West Wings, Band, Variety Show -11. Pauline Coseniino Red Double Door Property Com- mittee. Page 34 Rowena Chapman Row Basketball '40, '41, Baseball '40, '41 George E. Cathers Hi-Y. Ellen Crabbe Meccy National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Occident Reporter, Variety Show '40, Shakespearean Festi- val, Glee Club, Sales Tax Checker, Choir, Double Door Usher, Latin Club, Photoplay Club, Chemistry Club, Girl Re- serves, Senior Class Play Cast. Oron Collins Speed Business Advertising. Helen Denman Red From Hilliards High '40. Robert Davis Bob Hi-Y, Basketball '39, Football '40, Business Advertising, Room Bus. Mgr. '40, '41. Jacqueline Cleveland Jackie National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Student Council '40, Senior Class Project Committee Chairman, Room Welfare Chair- man. Double Door cast. Latin Club Vice President, G.A.A., Office Monitor, Girl Reserve Pro- pzrarn Chairman, Book Exchange Worker, P. A. System Commit- gee tSecretary, Senior Class Play as . Thomas Jerry Dalton I-Iall Monitor, West Wings. Dorothy Dean Dot National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Room Secretary. Room Civic Chairman, Photoplay Club, I-Iall Monitor, Ollice Monitor. French Club, Girl Reserves. Alfred Converse Al I-lall Monitor. Janet W. Deems Jan Occident Staff, G.A.A. Secretary- Treasurer, Hall Monitor. Basket- ball '39, '40, '41, Baseball '39, '40, '41 Dora Del Ciello Do Cafeteria Help, Spanish Club. Bill Crum Alice Patricia Corder Pat Operetta '39, '40, Variety Sbow '40, '41, Hall Monitor, Choir, Girl Reserves, German Club. Double Door Committee. Senior Class Play Cast. Gene G. Chevalier Spike Triangle Club Treasurer, Hi-Y Dorothy Deitchle Dottie Student Council, Senior Class Committee, Room Civic Chair- man, Operetta '39, '40, Variety Show '39, '40, Latin Club, Choir, Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Occi- dent Reporter. Thomas H. Dean Tom Senior Class Committee, Variety Show '41, Shakespearean Festi- val, Basketball '39, '40, '41, Track '40, '41, Monitor, Spanish Club Vice-President, Hi-Y, W As- sociation Treasurer, Senior Class Play Cast. Dorothy Cooley Dot Home Economics Club. Page 35 lt 1 'V ji ,.. .1.m .EWS Clarence G. Dixon Dick Room Bus. Mgr., Latin Club, H1-Y. West Wings, Double Door Property Committee As- sistant Chairman, Senior Class Play Cast. Evelyn W. Dennison Babe Art Club, Girl Reserves, Library Monitor, Senior Class Finance Committee. Annabel Dilsavor Annie National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Student Council '41, Va- riety Show '39, Glee Club, Office Monitor, Operetta Usher, Latin Club, Photoplay Club, G.A.A., Chemistry Club, Girl Reserves, Basketball Class Team '39, '41, Volleyball Class Team '40, Intra- murals '39, '40, '41, Richard Estell Fun Hi-Y, Art Club. Mitzi Marie Fiscus Hall Monitor '40, '41, Latin Club, Debate Club, Chemistry Club, Art Club, Girl Reserves, West Wings Treasurer, Orchestra and Band Clerk. Bob Edwards Operetta, Variety Show, Glee Club, Track '40, '41, Choir, Span- ish Club, Hi-Y. Page 36 Jean Eleanor Dhume Jeannie Solitaire Cast, Variety Show '39, '40, Operetta '39, '40, Glee Club, Hall Monitor, Library Monitor, Choir, French Club, Girl Reserve Room Representa- tive, Double Door Property Committee, Rotary Luncheon. Robert Duncan Dugan Spanish Club, West Wings. Lorraine DeWitt Lorie Room Civic Chairman, Library Club, Photoplay Club, Art Club, Girl Reserve Service Chairman. Betty E. Dunson National Honor Society, L Society Treasurer, Senior Class Refreshment Committee Chair- man, Room Civic Chairman '39, Senior General Scholarship Tests, Hall Monitor, Class Night Usher '40, '41, Latin Club, Photo- play Club, G. A. A., Debate Club Secretary-Treasurer '39, Girl Reserve Publicity Chairman, In- tramurals '39, '40, '41, Class Basketball Team '41, Rotary Luncheon, English Scholarship Test. Nelson Epperi' Nellie Barbara Everingham Bobbie Senior Class Social Committee, Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, Business Advertising, Hall Moni- tor, Home Economics Club. Room Bus. Mgr., Double Door Property Committee. Harriet Jeanette Engleharcl Operetta '40, Glee Club, Sales Tax Checker, Senior Class Play Cast, Choir, Latin Club, Girl Re- serves, Romey De Victor Romeo National Honor Society. L So- ciety, Double Door Property Committee, Sales Tax Checker, Photoplay Club, Hall Monitor, Senior Class Play Cast. Edithmaye Evans Edie Room Civic Chairman, Latin Club, Art Club, Martha Louise Fensiermacher ..Mar+y.. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Chem- istry Club, Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club. Mariorie Ann Fox Margie National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Student Council, Annual Staff, Occident Staff, Variety Show '40, Hilarity Show. Glee Club, Operetta Usher, Library Club Corresponding Secretary, Spanish Club Secretary, Girl Re- serves, Homecoming Queen At- tendant. Leonard Dougherty Doggie Track '40, '41, Business Adver- gsirivg Cashier, W Association. 1- . Eileen Eckeri' Variety Show '40, Glee Club, Office Monitor, Operetta Usher, Latin Club, Photoplay Club, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Intra- murals '39, '40, '41, Science Club. Basketball Class Team '39. Helen Virginia Epperi' G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Intra- murals '39, '40, '41, Rose Findeis Rosita Glee Club, Basketball '39, Vol- leyball '39, German Club, Photo- play Club, Chemistry Club, Girl Reserves. Mary Barbara Eberts Bains Variety Show '40, Glee Club, Hall Monitor, Library Monitor. Choir, Latin Club, Girl Reserves. Volleyball '39, '40, '41, Basket- ball '39, '40, '41, Basketball Class Team '39, '4l. June Dorothy Flowers Junie Bob Fisher Doc Home Economics Club. Room Welfare Chairman, I-Ii-Y Sergeant-at-Arms. Page 37 Bob Frak Occident Reporter, Operetta, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Science Club. Dorothy Green Dottie Business Advertising, Double Door Usher, Girl Reserves, Ath- letic Ticket Committee, Business Advertising, Skating Party Com- mittee, Staff Clerk, Sales Man- ager. Herman Greer Bud Welfare Chairman '39, Operetta '39, Variety Show '39, Sales Tax Checker '39, Choir '40, Harriet Gillivan Room Secretary '41, Civic Chair- man '39, Hall Monitor, Sales Tax Checker, Latin Club, Library Club, Girl Reserves. Walter Grenell Butch Senior Finance Committee, Wel- fare Chairman, Operetta '38, '39, Variety Show '40, '41, Glee Club, Sales Tax Checker, Track '40, '41, Choir, Hi-Y. Irene Green Greenies Hilltop Record Staff, National Honor Society, L Society, Student Council, Senior Class Committee, Office Monitor, Span- ish Club Secretary '40, Girl Re- serves, Occident Feature Editor, Annual Staff. Page 38 Marie Garrison Garie Cafeteria Help, Glee Club, Home Economics Club Secretary. Howard Givens Bus Cafeteria Help, Hall Monitor, Chemistry Club. Lillian Garrison Business Advertising, Hall Moni- tor, Usher Double Door , Girl Reserves, Sales Recorder, Ath- letic Ticket Committee, Class Play Usher '41. Jessie A. Grandstatf Wrestling '39, '40. Betty E. Goodwin Getty National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Room Civic Chairman Room Welfare Chairman, Sales Tax Checker, Hall Monitor, Style Show '39. Jody Gram Glee Club, Football '38, '39, '40, Track '39, '40, '41, Wrestling '40, '41, Triangle Club, Spanish Club, West Wings, W Association. Frances Ann Frank Honey Room Civic Chairman '39, Glee Club, Business Advertising, Li- brary Club, Choir, Double Door Usher, Girl Reserves. Bill Gibbon Student Council, Annual Assist:- ant Editor, 1-Iill Top Record Stall, Occiclent Editor, Hall Monitor, Hi-Y President, Senior Class Play Cast. Ruth Groves Annual Staff. Variety Show '40, Glee Club, Hall Monitor, Library Monitor, Band. Choir, Usher, Art Club, Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, Photoplay Club, .senior Class Play Cast. David French National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Room Civic Chairman '39, Room Welfare Chairman '40, Track '40, '41, Latin Club. Or- chestra, Hall Monitor, Chemistry Club Vice-President '40, '1l1. Beatrice Eleanor Gurley Betty Photoplay Club, Girl Reserves. Donald W. Hanley Mike Room Secretary, Hall Monitor, French Club. Gail Garrett Garrett Student Council. Sales Tax Checker, Triangle Club, Hi-Y, West Wings President. Norma Ghent Variety Show '40, Glee Club, Choir, Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Basketball Class Team '39, Jim Goudy Hank Hall Monitor. Bessie Gentry Intramurals, Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club. Richard Harmer Bert German Club. Jeanne Gulden Jeannie Student Council, Occident Staff, Senior Class Committee, Dou- ble Door Cast, Operetta '39, '40, Variety Show '39, '40, Glee Club Treasurer, Basketball '39, Choir, Usher. Girl Reserves, German Club Treasurer, Senior Class Play Cast. Page 39 Carten Hari' Earl Edward Hess lirom Hilliards High '40, Golf Conference '39. Charles Highlill Hall Monitor, Usher, Triangle Club, Hi-Y, Science Club. Jack Hines Red Photoplay Club, Spanish Club. Keith Householder Pork Chop Room Civic Chairman, Room Welfare Chairman '40, Hall lcgoiiljitor, Spanish Club, Science u . Orihella Harris Oril1y L Society, Senior Class Com- mittee,Hi1arity Show, Jinx Con- cert, Dance Band '38, '39, Band '39, '40, Orchestra, Choir, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Frenci Club, Band Concert '40, '41, State Band Contest '40, Eistedci- fod. Rotary Luncheon, Harold Harper Hobie Annual Staff, Occident Staff, Room Secretary '39, '40, Variety Show. Shakespearean Festival. Tennis '39, Dance Band, Band, Orchestra, Photoplay Club, Spanish Club, Hi-Y Secretary, Hi-Y Basketball and Baseball '40, '41, I-Ii-Y Retreat '40, Hi-Y Doris Pauline Harris Dot National Honor Society, L Society. Room Business Man- ager '39, '40, Hall Monitor, Sales Tax Checker, Chemistry Club. Russell Hughes Room Business Manager, Room Civic Chairman, West Wmgs. Jeanne Johnson National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Room Business Manager. Room Welfare Chairman, Vari- ety Show, Oflice Monitor '40, '41, Latin Club, Photoplay Club, Operetta Usher, Girl Reserves. Bulletin Board Committee, Vo- cational Conference, Occident Staff, Annual Features Staff. Jack Houbler Sam Hail Page 40 Occident Staff. Wrestling, Cafe- Faiili Holliday Basketball '39, Latin Club. Arnold Hollingsworth Holly Room Secretary '39, '40, Foot- ball Trainer '39, Track Trainer '40, Hall Monitor, Latin Club. Jack Hariung Wrestling. Business Advertising, Hall Monitor. Bob Hess Jessie Occident Staff, Senior Class Committee, Track '40, T e n n is '41, Hall Monitor, Band, Library Club, Triangle Club, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Interclass Basket- ball '41, Interclass Track '40, Hi-Y Basketball '40, '41, Winona June Jackson Nonie Richard Janizen Dick Senior Class Finance Commit- tee, Latin Club, Hi-Y Service Chairman, Science Club Vice- President, Hi-Y Retreat '40. Charles R. Hill Football Reserves '39, Track '39, Hall Monitor, Latin Club. Hi-Y, Science Club President. Joe Havraneli Big Joe Room Business Manager, Bas- ketball '39, Football '39, Hall Monitor. William E. Hayes Bill Triangle Club, Monitor, Room Welfare Committee '40, Room Secretary '39, Senior Class So- cial Committee. Alston Hoover Triangle Club, Hi-Y. Edith Ellenor Jennings Intramurals, Basketball Cham- pions '41, Volleyball Class Team '40, Home Economics Club. Clyde Huston 17001113311 '39, '40. Page 4l Eddie Jolley Scrappy Operetta, Variety Show, Glee Club, Wrestling '40, Choir. Dorothy Jones National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Annual Literary Editor, Occiclent Departmental Editor, Senior Class Decorations Com- mittee, Room Secretary '39, Hall Monitor, Office Monitor, Class Night Usher '39, '40, Latin Club Secretary, Art Club, Girl Re- serve President, Girl Reserve Inter-Club Council Vice-Presi- dent, Double Door Assistant Director, Girl Reserve Confer- ence Delegate, Vocational Con- ference, l-lilltop Record Stal-f, Senior Class Play Cast. Richard W. Jones Dick Annual Staff, Occident Staff, Senior Class Committee, Room Secretary, Hall Monitor, Photo- play Club, Hi-Y, Art Club Treas- urer '40. French Club, Senior Class Play Cast. Mariorie Krivdo Margie Basketball, Baseball, Business Advertising, Girl Reserves, Vol- lgyball '39, '40, '41, Kickbail 11.1, ' 0 Robert N. Kolesar Bob Annual Staff, Occiclent Staff. Room Secretary, Hall Monitor, Triangle Club President '41, Hi- Y, West Wings Vice-President, Basketball '41, Science u . Mariorie Kattau Margie Orchestra '39, '40, '41, Latin Club, Photoplay Club, Girl Re- serves, Physics Scnolarshlp Test '41. Page 42 Marilyn Jones National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Annual Staff, Occident Staff, Senior Class Refreshment Committee, Room Welfare Chair- man, Volleyball '39, Office Mon- itor, Library Club Secretary '40, '41, Latin Club, Photopl-Hy Club, Girl Reserves, Vocational Con- ference, Band, Orchestra, Class Day Usher, Hilltop Record Staff. Rotary Luncheon. Raymond Jones Joan Kitchen Student Council, Room Business Manager '39, '40, Hall Monitor, Office Monitor, Double Door Usher Chairman, Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Gym Jam- boree Chairman, Senior Class Play Cast. Bill Francis Johnston Pest Catherine Ann Kuehner Katie' L Society, Room Bus. Mgr., Room Civic Chairman, Operetta '39, Variety Show '40, 'gnc Glse Club, Hall Monitor, CIIOIIN LHUU Club, Library Club, Photoplay Club, Girl Reserve Music Com- mittee Assistant Chairman. Sci- ence Club Vice President '39. '40, Rotary Luncheon. Richard Laird Dick Glee Club, Choir, Hi-Y. Joan Katherman Jo Room Secretary, Room Civic Chairman, Double Door Usher, Latin Club, Girl Reserves, West Wings. Marveen Kepner Mernie Hall Monitor, Usher, Girl Re- serves. Marguerite Kennedy Marge Variety Show '40, '41, Band, Orchestra, Girl Reserves, Photo- play Club, All-High Band '39, '40, '41, District and State Band Contests '40, Room Civic Com- mittee. Zail Hinman Kemp Bud Room Business Manager, Latin Club, H1-Y, Hall Monitor. Betty Jean Klein Bets National Honor Society, L Society, Business Advertising, Library Club, Photoplay Club, Girl Reserves, Vocational Con- ference. Jack Kulp Johnny Baseball '39, '40, '41, Wayne Johnson Johnnie Golf '39, '40, W Association. Lucy Karsten National Honor Society, L' Society, Senior Class Finance Committee, Room Secretary '40. Operetta '40, Variety Show '40, Glee Club, Office Monitor, Choir, German Club. Robert W. Koon Bob Glee Club, Chorus, Choir, Vari- ety Show '41, Operetta '40, Va- riety Show '40. Marina King Marty D o u bl e Door Usher, Hall Monitor, Girl Reserves. Doris Krauss Dutch Room Business Manager. Vari- ety Show, Intramurals '39, '40, '41, Business Advertising, Li- brary Monitor, G. A. A., Gil Reserves, Basketball Class Team '39. '40, '41, Volleyball Class Team '40, Gloria Adele Laipply Dramatics Makeup Committee, Operetta, Variety Show, Glee Club, Choir, French Club, Girl Reserves, Volleyball '40, Page 43 Alvane Maxwell Bud Ann McKinley Student Council, Senior Class Refreshment Committee, Room Bus. Mgr., Basketball '39, '40, '41, Baseball '39, '40, Hall Mon- 1tor, Library Monitor, Latin Club President, I-Ii-Y Treasurer, Science Club, Boys State, W Association, Rotary Luncheon. National Honor Society, L Society, Student Council, Office Monitor '40, '41, Library Club President, Photoplay Club, Girl Reserve Secretary, Vocational Conference. Maxine Landrum Max Roberf Link Boy- Student Council '40, Room Bus. Mgr., Room Welfare Chairman, Variety Show, Cafeteria Help, Orchestra, Girl Reserves. William P. Leibensperger Bill Hilda Lepgre Terry German Club. Mary Link Leni Jim Larimer Occident StaH, Variety Show '40, Eisteddfod '40, '41, Cafeteria Help, Glee Club, Sales Tax Checker, Choir, French Club, Girl Reserves. Louis Lowery Latin Club, Chemistry Club. Marie Marlow Milly Student Council '39, '40, G. A. A. '40, '41, Girl Reserves, Intra- rgnsirals, Class Basketball Team Page 44 West Wings. Loraine Lamb Sales Tax Checker, Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Art Club, Girl Reserves. Joseph Leach Room Bus. Mgr., Variety Show '40, Glee Club, Track '40, Choir, Spanish Club, Hi-Y. Camille McKee Cam National Honor Society, L S o c i e t y Program Chairman, Room Secretary, Hall Monitor, Library Club, Latin Club Secre- tary '40, Chemistry Club, Art Club, French Clu, Girl Re- serves, Class Night Usher '39. Occident and Annual Art Edi- tor, Vocational Conference, Sen- ior Class Play Cast, Hilltop Rec- ord Staff. Don Mathews Doc National Honor Society Presi- dent, L Society, Student Council '39, Vice-President '40, President '41, Annual Sports Editor, Occident Sports Editor, Variety Show '40, '41, Cafeteria Help '40, '41, Basketball '39, Football '39, Baseball '39, '40, '41, Senior General Scholarship Tests, Class Day Usher '40, '41, Spanish Club President '40, Hi- Y Vice-Pres., Debate Club, De- bate Team, W Association, Buckeye Boys State '40, Hilltop Record Staff, Rotary Luncheon. Jim Lewis Ellen Jane Lohr Ellie B -1 , Ad ,H 1M - Room Civic Chairman, Glee itf,',?,neSS Vemsmg H1 on Club, Library club Social Chairman, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Debate Club, Girl Re- serves, Home Economics Club. Mary Helen McNinch Thomas O. MacDonald Mac Cafeteria Help, Home Econom- Band, Dance Band. All-High ics Club. Band- Ray Mcvay --Mani' Joyce Manson Real German Club Debate Club glial Reserves, Basketball, Base- ' ' a . lsabella Masdea lay Connie Mafslll Hpeleu Girl Reserves, Home Economics H2111 Mom'-Or' Club. Miles McFarland Arch Bonnie Ma 'eY Han Monitor. Latin Club. Occident Staff, Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club. Page 45 Raymond Joseph Midliclr Ray FO0tbHll '38, '39, '40, BHSGIJBH '-40. Dorothy Marie Norris Dottie Style Show, Science Club, Home Economics Club, Girl Reserves. Robert Niclrlaus Bolo Football Reserves '38, '39, Vari- ety Show '41, Senior Mixer Orchestra. Flora Lois Ormiston Loie Spanish Club, Hall Monitor, Li- brary Monitor, Band. Lee Pearson Bud John Edward Porter Jack National Honor Society, L Society, Shakespearean Festival '40, Photoplay Club.Debate Club President, Chemistry Club, De- bate Team '40, '41, Page 46 Mabel Pharis Pete Room Secretary, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Girl Reserves. Bill Murray Double Door C ast, Variety Show '40, Basketball '38, I-Ii-Y, Eciince Club, Senior Class Play as . Betty Piclrering Pick National I-lonor Society, L Society Secretary, Senior Class Committee, Latin Club, Glee Club, Variety Show, Library Club, Photoplay Club, French Scholarship Test, G. A. A., French Club, Girl Reserve De- votions Chairman, Usher, Li- brary Monitor, French II Schol- arship Test '41. John Naddy Senior Class Finance Commit- tee, Photoplay Club Vice-Pres1- dent, Hall Monitor. Room Wel- fare Chairman, Spanish Club, Hi-Y-G. R. Relations Committee. Bertha Myers Birdie Variety Show. Glee Club. Bas- ketball '39, Girl Reserves. Cecil Pilani Jaclr' West Wings. Bettie Mock B u s i n e s s Advertising, Staff Clerk, Photoplay Club, Girl Re- serves. Leo Phillips Senior Class Committee, Basket- ball, Football, Baseball. Tennis, Latin Club, W Association. Dorothy J. Miller Dottie National Honor Society, L So- ciety, Room Secretary '39, Band. Orchestra, Girl Reserve Music Chairman. Band Concert, Voca- tional C on I e r e n c e, Rotary Luncheon. 9. Robert Painter Bob Room Welfare Chairman, Busi- ness Adveitisin Hall Monitor, -' ' il. Hi-Y. Gene Porter Science Club, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Intramurals, Volley- ball Class Team '41, Basketball Class Team '40, Room Civic Chairman. Edwin Parlc Senior Class Decorations Com- mittee, Baseball Athletic Mgr. '39, '40, '41, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Art Club, W Association. Eldred Miller E.G. Annual Editor, L Society President, National Honor Soci- ety, Assistant Editor Occident Staff, Senior Class Publicity Committee Chairman, Double Door cast, Track '39, '40, '41, Hall Monitor, Orchestra. Latin Club, Hi-Y, Debate Club, W Association Secretary, R 0 0 in Secretary, Committee for P. A. System, Rotary Luncheon. Senior Class Play Cast. Marcelline O'MalIey Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club. Russell Ohlinger Russ West Wings. Sara Jane O'Toole Sally Annual Assistant Club Editor. Occiclent Clubs Staff, Variety Show '40, Glee Club, Oflice Monitor, Orchestra, Latin Club, Photoplay Club, Chemistry Club, Girl Reserves, Dramatics Make- up Committee, Basketball '39, gollfeyball '39, Hilltop Record ta ' . James Ogden Oggie Double Door Cast, Senior Class Play Cast. Paul Phillips Freclcles Room Welfare Chairman. Page 47 William Porter Bill' Photoplay Club, Debate Club, Chemistry Club, Hi-Y. Meade David Riggs Doc National Honor Society, L Society, Room Secretary, Room Bus. Mgr., Athletic Mgr. '39, '40, '41, Football Reserve '39, Bac- calaureate Usher. Latin Club, Library Club, Photoplay Club President, Hi-Y Chaplain, De- bate Club Vice-President, Chem- istry Club, W Association, Science Club President, Debate Team, Buckeye Boys State, Hi- Y Basketball, Rotary Luncheon. Juanita Reynolds Red Room Secretary '39, Room Wel- fare Chairman '40, Library Mon- itor '41, Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club. Bruce R. Reece Room Secretary, Usher. Betty Paula Ricketts Susie National Honor Society, L Society, Annual Club Editor, Occident Club Editor, Glee Club, Sales Tax Checker, Style Show '39, Ohice Monitor, Latin Club, Photoplay Club, Chemistry Club, Girl Reserve Ring Chairman, Home Economics Club, Dra- matics Make-Up Chairman, Hill- top Record Staff. Robert W. Sapp Captain Glee Club. Page 48 John Postle S t u d e n t Council, Room Bus. Mgr., Hall Monitor. Joan Primmer Jo Glee Club, Hall Monitor, Girl Reserves. Robert Randall Bob I-Ii-Y, Chemistry Club, French Club, West Wings. Urania Roush Rain Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Art Club, Girl Reserves. Karl Harrison Rieclc Von Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Room Secretary, Buckeye Boys State, Science Club. Victor J. Rudolph Vic Room Secretary, Hall Monitor, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Guardsmen Club. Jaime Richards Donald Newton Rogers Room Bus. Mgr., Room Civic Chairman. Room Welfare Chair- man, Hall Monitor, W Associ- ation. Basketball '39, '40, '41, Baseball '39, '40, '41, Grace Scotia Mae Proctor Texas Annual Literary Staff, Occident Staff. Usher, Art Club, Girl Re- serves, West Wings, Senior Class Zia! Cast, Solitaire Cast, Glee u . Student Council Treasurer '40, Secretary .'41, Room Secretary, Room Civic Chairman, Room Welfare Chairman, Basketball '39, '40, '41, Football '40, Base- ball '39, '40, '41, Hall Monitor, Class Night Usher '40, Spanish Club, Art Club, W Associa- ion. Sam T. Price Slim Room Bus. Mgr,, Hall Monitor, Hi-Y, Science Club. Dean Rector Jean Reeves West Wings. Annamae Sands Sandy Variety Show, Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, Girl Reserves, Photo- play Club, Double Door Pro- gram Committee, Room Civic Chairman. Room Welfare Com- mittee, Kickball Captain '39, Science Club, All-Ohio Band '41, District Band Contest '40, '41, State Band Contest '41. Marianna Scott A n n u al Staff, Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club. Harold Schubert' German Club, I-Ii-Y, Track '40, '41, Chemistry Club. Business Advertising, Spanish Club. Bob Ray Library Club, Photoplay Club Publicity Chairman, Hi-Y, Hall Monitor. Anna Margaret Scheeler Annie Room Civic Chairman, Room W e lf a r e Chairman, Girl Re- -SQJTVES, Science Club, Kickball Lloyd Saunders Page 49 r Vivian Swain Babe National Honor Society Secre- tary, L Society, Student Coun- cil Secretary '40, Student Coun- cil Treasurer '41, Annual News Staff, Occident News Editor, Usher, Photoplay Club, G. A. A., French Club, Girl Reserve Vice- President, Intramurals '39, '40, '41, Volleyball Champions- '41. Penny Steece L SOCie11y, OCCid9rlt Staff. Mervene Smith Hall Monitor, Girl Reserves. Wilma Louise Shaw Willie Lou French Club, Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Home Economics, Science Club. Jean Stockum Shorty Girl Reserves, Senior Class Play Cast. Jane Alasian Stewart Janey Glee Club, Photoplay Club, French Club, Girl Reserves. Page 50 Mary shelaon -'she'lly Robert E. Slyh Bob L Society Vice-President, Stu- dent Council Bulletin Board Chairman, Senior Class Project Committee, Hi-Y, Art Club. Frances Sherlock Cobina Business Advertising, Student Athletic Committee, Girl Re- serves, Photoplay Club, Variety Show Usher, Intramurals '39, Kenneth Wayne Sisson Ken Sales Tax Checker, Hi-Y, Chem- Club, Art Club, Science u . Gloria Scroggs Scotty Operetta, Variety Show, Cate- teria Help, Glee Club, Choir, Photoplay Club, Art Club, French Club, Girl Reserves. David Smith Davey Sales Tax Checker, Tennis '40, '41, Hall Monitor, Latin Club. Hi-Y, Hi-Y Basketball '40, '41, Senior Class Play Cast. Helen I. Spencer Student Council, Annual Staff. Occident Staff. Senior Class Committee, G. A. A., Intra- murals '39, '40, '41. Robert Spencer Bob Annual Photographer, Occidcnt Photographer, Hi-Y, West Wings. Sales Tax Checker, Sci- ence Club Secretary-Treasurer. Lette Spencer Spanish Club. H. Floyd Stoll Nicky Occident Staff, Hall Monitor, Triangle Club Vice - President, Hi-Y, West Wings, Science Club. Esther V. Sullivan Business Advertising, Student Athletic Committee, Girl Re- serves, Variety Show Usher, Intramurals '39. Harold Shelton Speed U. S. Army. Twila Spring Ti' L Society. Student Council. Annual Stall, Occident Staff Photoplay Club, G. A. A. Cabi- net, Oflice Monitor, Girl Re- serves, Volleyball '40, Bertha Searles Bert' Hall Monitor, Double Door Usher, Girl Reserves. June Stentz Room Bus. Mgr.. Girls Basket- ball Tournament Cheerleader. Business Advertising, Office Monitor, Variety Show Usher, G. A. A., Chemistry Club Sec- retary, Art Club President, Vol- leyball '39, '40, Bowling League '40. '4l. Harriet Jeanne Simms Simmy Senior Class Play Cast, Variety Show '40, '41, Operetta '40, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Girl Re- serves, Choir. Office Monitor. Double Door Costume Com- mittee. Charlotte Sheward Pudgy Business Advertising, Glee Club. Hall Monitor, Double Door Usher, Photoplay Club, Art Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Class Decorations Committee, W e s t Wings Assistant Treasurer, Ad- vertising Manager '40, Business Manager '41, Annual Business Manager '41, Athletic T i c k e t C o m mit t e e, Roller Rally Chairman, Class Play Ticket Committee, Miss Occident . Jessie F. Stomper Big Frank Room Bus. Mgr., Sales Tax Checker, Hall Monitor. Page 5I 1 n Marwynne Trappe National Honor Society, L Society, Room Civic Chairman, Room Welfare C h air m a n, Double Door Cast, Operetta, Variety Show, Cafeteria Help Glee Club, Orchestra, Choir, Photoplay Club, Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, Rotary Luncheon. Bill Thomas Richard Ucker Duck Basketball '39, '40, '41, All High '40, '41, Tennis '39, '40, '41, Gym Monitor, W Association. Norma Sweet Photoplay Club, Science Club, Girl Reserves. Eileen Trimmer Thomas A. Weiland Gus Business Advertising Circulation Triangle CNP' West Wings, Manager, Room Welfare Chair- Canvas Crew 39' man, Girl Reserves. Don M. Walters Bucky Kathryn Thomas Kath Track '41, Business Advertising, Glee Club. Martha Thompson Tommy L Society, Senior Class Com- mittee, Room Welfare Chairman '39, Latin Club, Debate Club Secretary-Treasurer, Art Club, Girl Reserves. National Honor Society, L Society, Room Bus. Mgr. '39, '40, Photoplay Club, French Club Secretary, Girl Reserves. Edna Weaver Room Civic Chairman, Business Advertising, Hall M o n i t o r, Photoplay Club, Girl Reserve General Chairman, Double Door Usher, Student Athletic Committee, Occident Business Staff Typist. R0be 'i' G- Van Gasfle Bob Richard H. Weinhart Lefty Locker Monitor '40, '41, Hi-Y. Page 52 Hall Monitor, West Wings. William Weber Bill Room Bus. Mgr., Room Civic Chairman, Shakespearian Festi- val, I-lall Monitor, Senior Prom Usher '40, Spanish Club, I-li-Y. Irene Elinor Thomay L Society, Room Welfare Chairman. Library Club, Or- chestra. Girl Reserves. Edward G. Tarleton Ed Operetta, Glce Club, Sales 'lfax Checker. Choir, Usher, Spanish glub, l-li-Y, Senior Class Play ast. Virginia Tlium Cafeteria Help, Photoplay Club, gauge Economics Club, Science u . Martha Waite Room Civic Chairman, Operetta '39, '40, Glee Club, Choir, Latin Club, Library Club Secretary '39, '40, Photoplay Club, Girl Reserve Music Chairman. Chorus, Senior Class Play Cast. Paul Wendell Watkins Babe National Honor Society, L Society, Student Council. An- nual Club Statl, Occiclent News Stall, Senior Class Finance Com- mittee. Room Secretary, Cafe- teria Help, Dictrict Plane Geom- etry Scholarship Test. S e n i o r Prom Usher, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Art Club, Hi-Y Basketba 1 '41, Hi-Y Bowling '41, Hilltop Record Staff. Luana Wagner Lu National Honor Society, L Society, Room Welfare Chair- man '39, Sales Tax Checker, Of- fice Monitor, Usher, Photoplay Club Secretary '40, G. A. A., French Club President '41, Girl Reserve Social Chairman, In- tramurals '39, '40, '41, Volleyball Class Team '40, Volleyball Champions '41, Rotary Luncheon. Frank M. Taylor Hank Hall Monitor, Library Monitor, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, S w Art Club. Thelma Tyler Intramurals '40, Harley Watts National Honor Society, L Society, Senior General Scholar- ship Tests, Hall Monitor, Chem- istry Club President, Physics Scholarship Test '41, Mary Waltz Sunny Room Welfare Chairman, Oper- etta '39, Variety Show '40, Shakespearean Festival, Glee C l u b, H a ll Monitor, Library Monitor, Choir, Latin Club, Ger- man Club, Girl Reserves, Eis- tedfod. James S. Wallace Jim Track '40, '41. Page 53 Doratha Louise Whitmer Dottie National Honor Society, L Society, Occident Staff Reporter, Annual Stai, Senior Class Com- mittee, Room Secretary, Room Bus. Mgr., Room Civic Chair- man, Office Monitor, Library Club, Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, Senior Class Photograph Committee. Hilltop Record Staff, Joseph R. Wharton Joe Hall Monitor, Library Club. Mary Virginia Worthen Ginny Senior Class Committee, Room Secretary, Room Civic Chair- man, Room Welfare Chairman, Basketball Class Team '39, '40, '41, Basketball Captain '49, Latin Club, G. A. A. Vice-Presb dent, Girl Reserves. Orian Williams Bill West Wings. Carolyn Wright Business Advertising Sales Mgr., Glee Club, Double Door Usher, Girl Reserves. Robert Wright Bob Hall Monitor. Page 54 Dave Wills Mungo'.' Room Secretary, Room Civic Chairman, Room Welfare Chair- man, Cafeteria Help, Glee Club, Hall Monitor, Senior Class Fi- nance Committee, Basketball '39, '40, '41, Baseball '39, '41, All- ljligh Baseball '40, W Associa- lon. Lynn Wiseman L Society, Student Council, Cafeteria Help '39, Glee Club, Basketball '39, Girl Reserves. Ronald Wells Ronnie Cafeteria Help, West Wings. Grace Whitaker Gracie Girl Reserves. Jack Woodruff Stebbins 19l'Cl'fl.S'l'l1' lilny 23, 19.11. Richard Wright Duke Hall Monitor. Daniel C. Wolfe Dan Senior Class Finance Commit- tee, German Club President, Li- brary Club, Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Science Club, Senior Class Play Cast. Phyllis Mae .Zerbe Business Advertising. Glee Club. Latin Club, Girl Reserves. Sci- ence Club, Variety Show '40, Operetta Usher '40, Class Play Usher. Charles Cross Hall Monitor. Jimmie Haines Room Bus. Mgr., Operetta, Va- riety Show, Glee Club, Sales Tax Checker, Wrestling, Or- chestra, Cholr, Latin Club. Joe Johnson Dance Band, Band. Orchestra. Louise Kidwell Ruthanne Zahn John Wynn Johnnie National Honor Society, L Society. French Club Program Chairman, Library Club Vice- President, Girl Reserve Treas- urer, Photoplay Club, Debate Club, Room Secretary '39, Occi- dent Staff, Annual Staff, Rotary Luncheon, Hilltop Record Staff. Operetta Usher, Latin Club. Senior Bulletin, Board Commit- tee, Vocational Conference. Herbert Lutz Franlc Spanabel Robert Parrett Operetta, Variety Show, Busi- ness Advertising, Monitor. John Rogers Occident News Staff, Room Sec- retary '39, Operetta, Variety Show, Glee Club, Library Moni- tor, Choir, French Club Treas- urer, Senior Class Play Cast. In Memory of JACK HARLAN WOODRUFF who died May 23, IQ4I to join the class triumphant ABOVE Bill Scoles Occident Staff, Wrestling '39, '40, '41, Hall Monitor, Latin Club. Harold Scott Scottie Donald Anderson Page 55 Page 56 i l s Bal. A, Ist row fleft to rightj-James Hoenie, Richard Amspoker, George A. Blackmore, john Anderson, Bill Elliott, Jim jones, Jack Krauss, Bob Lloyd, Bob Grashel. 2nd row treading left to rightj-George H. Blackmore, Bill Mead, VVayne Brown, Dean Barnes, Tom Beynon, Tom Crum, Dick Gease, Don Davies, Dick Huffman, Bill Jenkins. 3rd row treading left to rightj- Joe Kitsiniller, john Kilpatrick, Harry Householder, Ralph Briggs, Jack Davis, George Bradford, David Ramsey, joe Coil, Bob Cressman, Gene Brink.-flVlarcus ,Bowen and Charles Liston. Bal. B, Ist row treading left to rightb-Ernest Early, Bob Morrison, Dick Thomas, Charles Patterson, Jack Seymour, Dick Martin, Bob Dyer. 2nd row treading left to rightj-F red Kern, Ray Stout, Dan Davis, Dick Smith, Stan Oyler, George Gates, Bob Wilkins, Joe Nagle. jrtl row treading left to rightl- Don Noe, Bob Thomas, Elmer Howard, Jim Wfomeldorff, Ray Roberts, Gerald Gifford, Ed Peters, jack Hughes, Ed Steward.- 'Gene Garrison, Paul Johnson, Paul Mettge, George Trimmer, Don XV ard, and Bob Webb, BAL A l2B Pres. ......... Duck Huffman Secy. .,...... John Anderson Bus. Mgr. .... Dean Barnes BAL B IZB Pres. ........ lserald Gifford Bus. Mgr. ..... Dan Davis Secy. ......... Duck Marhn BAL. C I2B Pres. ..... Mary Janice Knospe Secy. ,.,........ Ruih Schmitt Bus. Mgr. ........ Ann Patrick Welfare Chmn. .... Sara Saint BAL. D IZB Pres. ...... Caiherine Higgins Secy.. . . .Rosemary Pemberton Bus. Mgr.. . .Jackie Kirkpatrick Civic Chmn. ..... ...Emma Jean Dennis Welfare Chmn. Helen Dunning Ass Bal. C, Ist row treading left to rightj -Mary Cahill, Juanita Geis, Ruth Schmitt, Kathryn Kunclts, Marilyn Miller, Betty Flowers, Pauline Neff, Betty Jane Myers, Joan Nichols. 27161 row C reading left to rightj-Ruth Klein, Caroline Stevens, Edna Blackmore, Ann Patrick, Eileen Lambert, Jean Ward, Phyllis Roy, Io Ann Hessanauer, Dorothy Russell. 3rd row freading left to rightj-Frances Murray, Sara Saint, Grace Layne, Elizabeth Vtfhite, Frances Dennis. -- liMary Janice Knospe and Shirley Strickland. Bal. D, ISf row Qreacling left to rightj -Bonnie Murphy, Marjorie Bolg, Edna Jane Ferrell, 'Catherine Higgins, jackie Kirkpatrick, Norma Corn, Margaret Jessup, Carolyn Gilbert, Martha Bailey. end row-Mary Ann XfVygant, Alice lrletzcr, Betty Lou Stroub, Emma .lean Dennis, Helen Dunning, Netty Davis, Lorena Davis, jean Goodall, Margaret Collins. 3rd row-Rosemary Pemberton, Edith fliloycl, Marjorie Barclay, Florence Alltop, Sally Burcl, Margery Benton. -i Shirley Brotton, and Mollie Garrett. Page 57 ROOM 3l4 4-IIA Pres... .. ..,..Ri+a Oldroycl gffll Secy. ...,,...... Melda Porter --J l Bus. Mgr. ..... Marilyn Myers Civic Chmn.. . , .Joyce Nelson Welfare Cl1mn..Gloria Poling ROOM 3l5 l IA Pres. ....... Margaret Walters Secy. ....... Marilyn Thimmes Bus. Mgr. ..... Helen Thornton Civic Chmn. Martha Slaughter Welfare Cl1mn..Virginia Trout Page 58 lumps Room, 314, Ist row treading from left to rightj-Shirley McQueeney, ,loan Riftie, Carrie Mann, Leona Mooney, Dorothy Nicklaus, Eleanor Metzger, Marilyn Outland, Gloria Poling, and Rosemary Schellhaas. Elld row-Betty Rayburn, Fanchon Roberts, Dorothy Maddox, Rebecca Roese, Grace Rennie, Rita Oldroyd, Elaine Miller, Betty Lucas, and Marilyn Myers. 3111 row-Betty Major, Jean Phillips, Marian Norris, Mary Jane Anglin, Ruth McClish, Dorothy Mers, June Peffers, Joyce Nelson, and Melda Porter.-:k'Phyllis McCabe, Betty Righter, and Miriam Scoles. Room 315, Ist row treading from left to rightj-Florella XfVriglit, Marie 'Walsh, Donna Thompson, Vivian Spencer, Ruth Anderson, Vera Travis, Mary Love, Betty VVolfe, and Carolyn Vlfright. 2nd row-Virginia Trout, Ann Iiuhr. Margaret Vlfagner, Marilyn VVeber, Margy Stewart, Anna Thomas, Marilyn Thinimes, Elaine Wacl-diiigtoii, Margaret VValters, Martha Slaughter. 3rd row- Mary Smith, Betty Grant, Nancy Shepard, Helen Thornton, Mary Thompson, Helen Tom, Patty X1Vassell, Mary Ruftner, Ruth Wylie, Eileen Watts, Mary Stout. -ikBetsy Kirwin, Eileen Slaughter, and Margy Savage ROOM I37 I I Pres. .,.. ..... B ob Calhoon Secy. ............ Joe Cassell Bus. Mgr. .4...... Herb Baircl Civic Chmn. .... Julius Carter Welfare Chmn. .........Herold Chambers ROOM 309 I I Pres. .... .,... B ob Whilmer Secy. ..... .... R oy Slingley Bus. Mgr. .... . Civic Chmn. .... Kelman Fuller Welfare Cl1mn.,.Roy Meloeny A A ..iBob Wright Assn Room I37, Isl row treading from left to rightj-Dave Brown, Jim Brown, Tom Jones, Joe Agriesti, Dick Sinclair, Theron Barnhart, Milton Joy, Julian Ash- burn, David Clum, and 1-lzn'rison Blythe. 21111 row treading from left to rightJ- Irving Wfilson, Julius Carter, Bill Clark, Bob Colegrove, Vlfillard Brown, Herb Baird, Ralph Bennett, Ray Laughlin, Jack Alban, Harold Chambers. 3rd row treading from left to rightj-Paul DeVere, Joe Cassell, Don Bowser, Granville Merritt, Clmrles Tucker, Bob Calhoon, Clyde Buchanan, Dick Bull, Larry Ken- nedy, :ind Ned Brockington.-:'fBerwyn Bransconib and Howard Lainprecht. Room. 3091, Ist row treading from left to rightj-Clifford McBride, Marvin Vzindevcndcr. Bill ,lQinel1art, Bob Vlfright, Bob Susie, Jim Jones, Jimmy LeSueur, Perry Xhfillizuns, Dick Thompson, Ed Jones, and Bob VVaclclell. 2nd row-Jim Hill, Bob Swisher, Dick Jenks, Bob Xllagner, Bob Xvlllflllfif, Harold Gainso, Fred liVillizuns, Kelinan Fuller, Allen Steinnietz, Jack Coyle, and Joe Allen. 3rd row- Joc Swain, Albert Spencer, Jack XVinkelhz1usen, Don Jewell, Carrol Huber, Dale Young, Roy Meloeny, Charles Snyder, Bill Steen, Hal Vlfaltz. Eugene Panos, and Jack lN'oi'lciiigni.--2 Roy Stingley, Vincent Welker, Charles Wfilliams, and Phil VVisd om. Page 59 ROOM l35 IIA Pres. .... ..... J uaniia Hinlcle Sec. .............. Marie Tilly Bus. Mgr.. .,Maril1aiean Allen Welfare Cl1mn..Wanda Becker Civic Cl1mn...Eugenia Backus Page 60 ROOM 233 IlA Pres. ,... ...... F lossie Good Secy. ............. Betty Frye Bus. Mgr. ....... Elaine Fawley Civic Chmn. ..... Joan Dressel Welfare Cl'1mn....Dawna Frey ROOM 242 I IA Pres. ............ Jucly Lorenz Secy. ...... Carmolila Limoila Bus. Mgr. ....... Beverly Koon Civic Cmn. Jeannette Harisocl: Welfare Cl'1mn,. . .Emma Heft Room 135, Ist row treading left to rightj-VVa11da Ohlinger, Charlene Brown, Juanita Cannon, Margaret Diltz, Jean Anschutz, Juanita Hinkle, Kathleen Condon, Mary Blayney. 21161 row-Marie Tilly, Pauli-ne Nicklaus, Mary Tanner, Mary A1111 Carey, Madelyn Leruni, Mary Ann Bitzer, Evelyn Cardwell, Janice Nance, Agnes Deninan, Betty Lou Anderson. 3177i 7'0'ZU-lVlZI.1'tllE1JC2lH Alle11, Betty Ander- son, Dorothy Rezes, Betsy Chase, Eugenia Backus, Janet Blum, Shirley B11rke, Pauline Denman, Mary Brown, Grace Carlos.-iFLucille Baker, Awanda Becker, lleen Condon, Rosemary Dehl. 2111Cl Ruth Huston. Room 233, ISL'1'07,U treading from left to riglitj--Dawna Frey, Gladys Fiscus, Joan Aeh, Margaret Blierts. Sara Slyli, Josephine Palumbo, Mary Gatten, Betty Frye, Mary Jane Edsell. 21105 row treading from left to rightj-Ann Sl1un1ate, Cliristina Ferrelli, Jean Berg, Ruth Gearing, Marie Haley, Virginia Cosa, Mar- guerite Bspeer, Jacqueline Dean, and Ja11et F rank. 3rd row treading from left to 1'ig1l1tJ-Flossie Good, Joanne Dressel, Betty Edwards, MIl1't1llH Dean, l'larbara Walcott, Gloria De1111er, Norma Jea11 Fiscus, Nora Dwyer, Elaine Fawley. and Virginia Elliott.-iliBetty Cl.1111lHl1'1gS, a11d Gerry McDonald. Room 242, Ist row treading from left to rightj-Margaret Lowry, Mary Lou Henley, Rita King, Joan Crenieans, June Denton, C2l1'111OlllZl. l,.llU0ttZl, l-lelen John- ston, Helen Holt, Marian Lamb, Annainae Lanibert. 2nd row-Betty Heaton, Loraine LeDaird, A111y High, Barlaara KC1lXVO1'll1y, Emma Lee Heft, Jeanette Hartsock, Mary Applebay. Mary Underwood, Ada Miller, Mary Kenibitzky. 3111 row- Dorothy Hayslip, Barabara Leainan, Carolyn l-loar, Evelyn Hartwick, Betty Linanian, Betty Jolley, Judy Lorenz, Elsie Hoover, Virginia Hedges, Beverly Koon.-i'Dorothy Hill, Jackie Jordan, Grace Kessler, Margaret Lainbert, and Hele11 XV are. ROOM I56 IIA Pres. ......... Merrill Colmery Secy. .............. lEd Fryer Bus. Mgr. ...... Bill Fausnaugli Welfare Cl1mn...Lewis Halsey ROOM 24l IIA Pres. ............,. Bob Riggs Secy. ........ Waller Schwartz Civic Cl1mn. .... John Prosens Welfare Cl1mn...Allen Reeves ROOM 304 I IB President . ....... Betty Reed Secretary ...Franlxie Williams Business Manager .... . .. Betty Somers Civic Chairman, Georgia Neff Welfare Chairman, Lois Jones .RUUIII 156, Ist row treading from left to rightj-Earl Goodchild, Charles Dew, George liloyd, ,lerry Grabill, Harry Gibbon, lack Gall, and jack Harvey. 211,61 row freading from left to rightj-Bob Cunningham, Lewis Halsey, Carter Ashlenian, Bob Foster, Taylor Dillon, .Bob McLain, ,lack Eaubert, ,lim Miller, and Paul Mann. 3rd row reading from left to rightj-Dean Dorsey, Edward Fryer, Charles De- niarest, Dick McCarley, Bill Fausnaugh. Dick l-Iasson, ,lack Miller. Merrill Col- mery. and Russell llergesell.-:'fDale Courtney, Harold Edwards, George Fauth, -lim Fox, Roland lrlosier, Bob Mayhem, Charles Metzger. Room 241, Isl row treading from left to rightl-Ed Yarnell, Bob Rolsten, Jim Rulling, .lim Reed, Tony Oddi, Martin Roush, Lee M-ohn, Lewis Nicholson, and Allen Reeves. 271-Ui rnfw Creading from left to rightj -Bill Rogers, Roy Sheehy, Ray Muclnnore. l-lomer Burke, Gerald Plank, Dan Redding, Bob Riggs, Tom Murnanc, and John Seip. 37717 7'0'ZU'C1'C2lCll1'lg from left to rightl-Cameron Tlioinson, Allen Seipel, Harley Rich, Frank Reed, Russell Morgan, Dick Moore, .lack Miller, Russ Shields, Rob Rinehart, lohhn Prosens.-xDon Oman-, lim O'Neil, Clesse Schmidt, NValtcr Schwartz, Melvin Shawes. and Paul Simpson. Room, 30.1, Ist fort' treading' from left to rightj-Dorothy Kerns, Mary Ann Myers, lletty Somers, Margaret Overholt, Alice Medlick, ,loan McCord. Georgia Neff, Betty Reed, Phyllis Austin. Zlllf row-Marilyn Wfest, Frankie VVilliarns, Elaine Planck, .lean lirovens, Rue Ann Lutz, Ethel Mae Thompson, Betty Shy, Mildred Strickler. 3rd row-Doris XVllllZl.111S, Cecile Hulls, Lois jones, -lacqueline Jackson, ,lane Miller, Betty Taylor.-ilflune Holland, Ann McKee, Betty Miller, Betty Shoemaker, and Edith Teagarden. r Hg 1 si i. Page bl ms.- H445-WB F' area , :iam wi eekgfhg 'ea W emi X e ea ,ylnwl at M B s E-mae V.. Yi Vw ' I l E I 4 l on ' is K. we ig .m- E . Page 62 ROOM 303 I IB President ....... Melva Allzire Secretary ...Charlolfe Gease Business Manager ....... Betty Bowers Welfare Chairman ....,. Vivian Dains Civic Chairman.. ., . . .. . Frances Cruea ROOM 3I2 IIB President ...Charles Weidner Room Secretary. . . .Bob Bates Business Manager ....... Harry Thomas Civic Chairman, Dean Howell Welfa re Chairman ...... Jack Renshaw ROOM 240 I IB President ...... Jim McEIwee Secretary ....... Bill Snashall Business Manager, John Glade Civic Chmn. ...,.. Dale Boehm Welfare Chmn ..... Bob Hunt Room 303, Ist row treading left to rightj-Louise Hosier, Norma Dale, Sylvia DeSantis, Mildred Steele, Carol Gamso, Marjorie Johnson, Betty Eliott, Charlotte Gease, Mary Alice Coe, Mary Hubbard, and Nellie Brobeck. 21161 row- jean Young, Betty Capretta, Dorothy Gill, Barbara Thackera, Velma DePriest, Margene Burkheacl, Avonne Essex, Ruth Eriebis, Betty Downey, Wiliiia Holbein, and Vivian Dains. 3111 rozef-Mildrecl Batson, Doris Dawson, Eleanor Bauman, Esther Anlcrom, Frances Cruea, Evelyn Kauffman, Melva Alkire, Rachel Dines, Joyce Baker, 'lean Eccles, and Betty Bowers. Room 312, ISI row treading from left to rightj-Eugene Schmitt, David Davies, Norman Smith, Kenneth Adams, Jack Renshaw, Bob Rose, Tom Feustil. and l'0'ZC'i.lOll11 Patterson, Bill James, Bob Bates, Urainos Burton, Harry Thomas, Bob Bailey. George Strickland, Frank VVilson, 3rd rote-Charles XVeidner, jack Manrey, james Evans, Jack UlldC1'111H11, Homer Bowen, Elmer Bright, Mel Fluhart, George Hall.-'fClayton Blades, Dean Howell, VVayne Kerns, Otto Lightner, Al- bert Shawcl. Room 2.10, ISK row treading from left to rightj-Jim McEIwee, Del Baker, Dale Boehm, Charles Carter, Bob Hunt, Harold Murphy, John Glade, Henry Schuster, Paul Prior, and Bob Taylor. Zlld ro-zo-Mel Arnibrust, Bill Boufforcl, XVayne Bowen, Howard Paul, Ed Beard, Cliff Allen, Ray McKnight, Bill Sna- shall, john Jester, jim Hamilton. 3rd row-Bill Siler, Tom Wfeiner, Menclall Webb, Dave Wfhite, Ray Lowery, XVillis Tooliey, joe Davis, Eldon Clark.-tBob Broome, Ellsworth McDermitt, and ,lim 'Willis l ROOM zlz l IIB President ,.., Herbert Stewart Secretary ..... Delbert Smith Business Manager. .Jaclr Baird Civic Chairman .... Bob Piper Welfare Cl1airman..Bill Lidey ROOM 32l loA President ,..... Mariorie Basi' Secretary .,...... Jean Claris Business Manager..BilIie Cale Civic Chairman ,....,... Norma Jean Swepsion Welfare Chairman ...... Mary Colville ROOM 3I7 IOA President .... Georgia Rector Secretary ....,... Ruth Price Business Manager ....... Jean Symes Civic Chairman ........ Wanda Wagner Welfare Chairman ,.,.,. Mary Lou Starch Room. 212, 1.rt roar treading left to rightj-XVallace Trotter, Bob Piper, Bill Ovcrmyer, Delbert Smith, Frank Bouillion, Eugene Miesse, Richard Carter, and jack Schluep. 211.113 row-Charles McClain. Harbin Reed, Gunnar Marsh, Herbert Stewart, Bill Lidey, jack Baird, Stanley Taylor, Bruce Durfey, and Don VVilson. 3171 row-Orville Shade, john Cray, Charles Boyer, Paul Haughn, Bill Ingham, .lolm Grililin, Clarence Adams, .lo-hn Brown, and Bill Barnes.-iKHarry Arnold, Dick Cunningham, and llob Wilhelm. Room 321, lsr row treading from left to rightl-Marjorie Bast, Mildred Capretta, Bonny Carter, Gloria Calentine, Billie Cale, Betty Horne, Juanita Tan- nehill, Eleanor Batson, Waiicla Deaton, and Mary Contizauo. and row-June Heaney, Millicent Shafer, -lean Cannon, Virginia Boyd, Vlianda Starkey. Alice Clark, Martha McCandlish, Bernice Carlson, Norma Swepston, and Helen Tucker. 3rd row-F1'eda Baas, Elsie Balzer, VVilma Albery, Marie Blaney, Grace Anna Brokaw, Mary .lane Buck, Gertrude Berwolde, Mary Colvill, Frances Allen, Doris Cunningham, and Maxine Bucher.-yfXVinona Aisel, Barbara Ashleman, Doris Cole. Room 317, Ist row Creading from left to rightl-Doris Ritchie, Lillie Shar- lcey, Beverly Phillips, Jeanette Rebholz, June Roberts. Mary Lou Storch, Eleanor Smith, Helen Mcl-Ienry Pat Provens, Ruth Price, lVanda Spring. 2711i fort'- Betty Eicher, jean Symes, Thelma Shrum, Mary Rusolillo. Marian McCord, Eleanor Oliver, Audrey Schwan, Thelma Richardson, Mary Strahm, Margaret Stephens, ,lean Steward, Martha Stout. 3rd row-Mary Roberts, Mary Ethel Wfhitt, Georgia Rector, Kelen Robertson, Geneva llfest, XVanda Vlfagner, jane Roush, Dorothy Preston, Betty Rickert, Shirley Sams, Eileen Robinson, Erline Johnson, Mary Schreiber.-iftiertrude Van llfalsen, Marjorie lYard. Page 63 Page 64 l Room 3:3 IOA President ....... Bonnie Lear Secretary .... Regina Mnflocl: Business Manager ....... Edith Marlow Welfare Chairman ...... Verna Miller Civic Chairman ......... Dolores Moore ROOM 302 IOA Pres. ........ Jean Ann Spolin Secy. ......... Jean Hollaway Bus. Mgr. ,....... Janell Clum Civic Cl1mn...Dorofl1y Hingst Welfare Climn., .Doris Kolesar ROOM 2II IOA President ............,. Mary Margaret Harold Secretary, Constance Doherty Business Manager ....... . . Marian Miller Civic Chairman ........ Marcella Gibbon Welfare Chairman. . . . . . Elizabeth Nevin Room, 513, Ist row treading from left to rightj-Lucille Myers, Dorothy Menz, Marjorie Norris, Janice Moorhead, Verna Miller, Marjean Trappe, Bar- bara Fields, Frances McDaniels, Regina Matlock, and Edith Marlow. 2nd row- Betty Link, jean McNinch, Marjorie McFadden, Marjorie McCoy, Kaye Newman, Virginia McComb, .Bonnie Lear, Betty Lear, Dorajean Dixon, Judy Huston, and Patty Hart. 3rd row-Ruth Mitchell, Lila Lowery, joan Miller, -lane Miller, Norman Kulp, Beatrice Miner, Patricia McCormick, Delores Moore, Vivian Lewis, Alice Miller, and Juanita Mann.-t':Ann Dienst, and Margaret Hallarn. Room 302, Ist row treading from left to rightj-Evelyn Hayes, Jean Holla- way, Velma Thomas, Imogene Hoskins, June Henery, Pat Lauer, Janell Clum, Martha Kimbrel, Genevieve King, Ruth Helm, Mary Leach. 2116! row Creacling from right to leftl-Mary Truitt, NVanda Hummell, Catherine Hulls, Mary Hyatt, Pauline Kaufman, Dorothy Hingst, Mary johnson, Pat Kanavel, Jeanne Irwin, june Mugrage, jean Keefer, Ella Marie I-lulls. 3rd 1'0'w-treading from left to rightj-Doris Peters, Winifred Taylor, Ruth Ormiston, Viola Johnson, Marolyn Hollingshead, Charlotte Koons, Elaine Krivdo, Ima Hughes, Doris Kolesar, ,lean Ann Spohn, Betty Yockey, Cora Holbein.- 'Gloria Hill. Room 211, Ist row treading left to rightj-Mary Harold, Phyllis Ett, Betty Navin, Delores Davidson, Loraine Brown, Alice Erb, Helen Fragant, Alberta McKinstry, Lyvonne Fiscus, VVilma Doelker, Helen DePaul, Alma Wolfovrcl, and Emaline Fansler. end row?-Dorothy Greenland, Phyllis Gilbert, Leda Hart, Marilyn Davis, Marian Miller, Viola Dallas, Eileen Galentine, Marcella Gibbon, Elizabeth Dean, Elizabeth Speckman, Constance Doherty, and Evelyn Gilmore. 3rd row-Betty Evans, Marcella Brooks, Mary Davis, Mary Zulanf, Virginia Vtfoda, .lean Estes, Marilyn Goldsack, Joan Vickerman, Haroldine Terry, Betty Conniif, and Peggy Fergus. ROOM 327 IOA President ........ John Brown Secretary ......... Tom Cline Business Manager.. .Bob Clarli Welfare Chairman, Tom Clark Civic .Chairman, Phil Worfhen ROOM 3I0 IOA President ....... Dick Hoover Secretary ....... Ray Phillips Business Manager ....... Robert Gulcher Welfare Chairman. . , ... Charles Kracli ROOM I39 IOA Presicleni' ........ Tom Webb Secretary ..... Ralph Thomen Business Manager. ...... Gordon Taylor Civic Chairmen.Ralph Waugh Welfare Chairman. .Don Sioui Room. 327, lst row Qreading from left to rightj-jack Carey, Ton1bClark, Toni Arnold, Gilbert -Iones, Glenn Chevalier, Bill Agriesti, Phil Worthen, john Brown. .?1'IIf rote'-'lforn Richards, Tom Cline, Bob Curry, Charles Granl, Charles Jones, ,lack Brink, Charles Fusner, Arthur Bright, Guy Kent. 3rd row-Bob Frederick, Charles VVriglit, Bob Clark, ,lim lfstell, Jack Enibrey, Lewis Bill, Gor- don Brien, lflarry ,l--Iopwood.-:ilrving Beltz, john Babbitt, Bob Campbell, Bob Evans, Bud llzzo, llill Grimm, julian Lawson. Room 310, ISI' row freacling from lelt to rightj-Paul Kaufman, Earl Marz- luff, Jim Nairn, Bob McCann, Bob Brown, Bob Gurley, Bill Foy, Charles Krack, and Ralph Hemmerly. 31111 7'U'ZU-l3Llg'C1lC Lowery, Jack LaMotte, Bill Phillips, Roy Kimes, Bill Laubens.hein1er, Don Murphy, Bruce Bigley, Charles Hulls, Jacob llall, Bill Lewis. 3rd rote'-Dick Orsborn, ,lack Nelson, Wlarren Lanthorn, Mar- vin Lyday, Francis Ford, Ned Marsh, Boyd Marnion, Ray Patridge, Dick Hoover, Dick Olpp, Bob Gulclier. and Dick Zimmer. Room 139, Isl row freading from left to rightj-,lack Reed, Grant Van Gas- tle, Don Stout, George Strain, Harold Conrad, Don Smith, Frank Schrader, John Staniper, Ralph X-Vaugb, Everett Strickland. 21rd row-Herbert Roeclerer, John l-Iensel, F rank Van Camp, Gordon Taylor, Dwight Poulson, Don Runyan, Ralph Thomen, George Holbrook, Leo Wlalker, Lester Doughty, Eugene VVolford. 3rd row-Iini Wliler, Haslett Ranney, Rodney Kay, Toni NV ebb, Claude Wfalters, Jack Parrett, Dick Trickel, Arthur VVilliams, VVayne 'Walken Lewis Wlomeldorff, Artlnir Strayer.-iihlel Morrow. Page 65 Page 66 ROOM 323 l0B President ...Alice Remington Secretary ...... :Betty Moore Business Manager ....... Janelle Walker Welfare Chairman ....... Betty Scliwencler Civic Chairman ...Eclilli Neff ROOM 244 IOA Pres. .,.. ..... B ucl Pickering Secy. ........... Jolln Layman Bus. Mgr. ,...... Clay Barfield Civic Cl1mn....Franlt Marshall Welfare Cl1mn...Donn Crosby ROOM 3II IOB , President ...... Jane Gibbon Secretary ,..... Norma Koon Business Manager ....... Jaclrie Kienle Civic Chairman .....,... Jane Hawthorne Welfare Chairman ...... l Joanne Friebis 2 L Room 323, IS! Vow Creading from left to rightj-Lucille Saunders, Marie Scott, Ruth Miller, Marion Wiagner, Mary Spradling, Helen Talhert, Cleo Maurey, Janice Suver, Wlanda South, Vera XVard, and Betty Todd. 2nd row-lona VVayne, Dorothy McCune, Alice Remington, Miriam More, Norma Vincent, Louise Sny- der, Betty Moore, Patricia Streitenherger, Betty W'orrel, Evelyn Moore, Anne Nelson, Martha Vonschriltz. 3rd row-Louise Yost, Alice Stone, Charlebert Rod- gers, Betty Schwender, Edith Neff, Mary Smith, Donna Thomas, Betty Noel, Mary Roach, Mildred Simmons, Anita Simmers, Dorothy XVisenian.-7l:Dorothy Meyers, .Janelle Xhfalker. Room 24.1, Ist row treading from left to rightj-Mondo Lombardi, Don E. Baker, Bill Schneider, Robert Denbow, Bud Pickering, Robert Barnhart, Dick Vlfeber, Richard Janes, Alvinza Bunner, Bill Gilmore, Bill Markham, Darl Green. 2nd row treading from left to rightj-Clay Barlield, Ernest Dahlen, -lohn Layman, Lawrence XVharton, Frank Marshall, Donn Crosby, Lee Schlegel, Ted Scharenberg. Paul McClain, Andrew Martin, Tom Sulzberger. 3rd row C reading from left to rightj-+Bob Parks, Harold Ryerson, James Torrie, l-larry Andrews, Louis Eri, George Ours, Bob Maurath, Robert Byerly, Bill Wfallenieyer, Don A. Baker, Floyd Spellman, Eugene Fowler. Room 3II,, Ist row treading from left to right-Mildred Catlett, Eloise Bow- man, Ruth Black, Genelda lrleinzman, Anne Foerster, Verna Chambers, Alberta Corbin, Dorothy Ambrosia, Marquita Mae Blum, Lucille Dennis, Rosemary Lilley, Dorothy I-lemmerly. end -row-Gloria Hoy, Evelyn Allen, Joanne l7riebis, Coleen lVhitt, Mildred Chesnut, Virginia Kilbury, Jackie Kienle. Jane Hawthorne, jane Gibbon, Nellie I-latzar, Mary Lucas, Martha Bowers. 3111 rote'-Dorothy Light- ner, Ivalue Chapman, Lillian Cardwell, Dorothy Blaney, Norma Koon, Margaret Harris, Marjorie Beard, Betty Humphrey, June Glasgow, Jean Blanker, VVilma Foote, Mary Barber, Betty Laird. ROOM l0I IOB President ..., Diclr Kembihliy Secretary .... Don McCreedy Business Manager .........,, James Jessup Civic Chairman..Ted Manson Welfare Cl1airman.Evan Knox ROOM 2I4 IOB Presidenf ..... Maiere Alban Secretary .Maurice Emblefon ZX Business Manager ....... Rollin Chapman Civic Chairman ...,. Joe Gill Welfare Chairman, Ed Collins ROOM 2l7 IOB President .,..,. Harvey Tiller Secrelary ...... Tom Rawlings Business Manager ....... Oscar Smith Welfare Chairman ...... Bob Watkins Civic Chairman .... Bob Walls Room IOI, Is! 1'o'zc.' Creading left to rightj-Ralph Martin, Bill Johnson, Ted Manson, Don McCreedy, james Dlessup, Ted jones, and Evan Knox. 2nd roivm- Grovcr Melvin, james Nichols, john Perkins, Bill Link, Bob Limle, Glenn Lewis. 3111 fmt'-Tliorwalcl Lambert, john Kidwell, Bill Jones, Roger Miller, Dick Kem- bitzky, Eugene Johnson, and Floyd Moon- fFloyd Martin, and Bill King. Room- eff. Ist row frcading left to rightj-Xvilliain Auniiller, Earl Evaline, Lynn Biegler, Charles Alston, Wfillard Barnes, and Keith Dentner. and row- Frerl Canada, Rollin Chapman, Raymond Dellfitt, Dale Poff, Charles Curry, Mau- rice Embleton, and Kenneth Barclay. 3rd row-Matere Alban, Arthur Arnold, Edward -Collins, XVilliaxn l-loward, and Joseph Gill.+ 'Bob Cawley, Ed Evans. Room 217, ISI row freading from left to rightj-Frank Sherman, Bob Smith, Earl Sumner, Xnfolfrecl Wiacldington, Bob NfVatts, Stanley VVoodruff, Al Rigney, Oscar Smith. emi rozcf-Harold VVebb, 'lim Smith, Elton Renner, Charles Richards, Charles rl.ll10'l'1l,lIOI1, lflerbert Steele. Orus Sheward. and Toni Rawlings. 3rd row-Gill Price, Charles Sevy, Robert Raugh, Bob XYatkins, Harvey Tiller, Clyde Bryant, Ted Sonner, and Richard W'alter. Page 67 ,sm K r 'F X, wa , mm - H .:. WW ,J J . , H-Vip. ,.: I:..:.:.:.:s , A, may r ' - 4 053 I K I E ',q. an 5 xs I, .W '. 1 gg ' r B s'm:E H l I I A1 -1.4 w WK B 1, xx-5 7 wif. 'S -141: 5 if' x..., 4. 1' v J! ' 5 UCCIDENTAL DICTUIQES PRESENTS SHUIQT S I3J ECTS l l l w S E A A 5 C H l f,. Well Folks: I -,-, : Now +h + y G v +he C + A d + ' KN ner g a +41 H N r I+ f +h + -I- 3 O If O J L 5 C I. U I3 S S I3 UIQ I S NEW! . FEATUIQES JANUARY NATIONAL HONOR These students attained all the qualifica- tions set up by the constitution of the Otto H. Magley National Honor Chapter. To be eligible a student must have a 75.5 average, lO service points, and 14 periods of electives. Only 15? of the graduating class is eligible for admittance. Members from the February class who were elected by faculty committee are, read- ing from left to right, lst row: Marilyn Sanders, Jack Morris, Dorothy Black, Jack Keidel, Jeanne Lauer, Richard Bast, Mar- jean Morrison. 2nd row: Faith Palmer, Carl Slaughter, Glenna Fisher, Dick Kehl- meier, Marjorie Schmidt, Jack Remington. Ruth McClain, VVarren Van Dorn, and Carolyn Janes. I: ilSl1iI1 WHS JUNE NATIONAL HONOR The members of the June class who were elected to the National .Honor Society are, reading from right to left, ,lst row: Jacque- line Cleveland, Luana VVagnt-r, Iildred Miller, Marilyn Rohr, Vivian Swain, Don Mathews, Betty Dunson, David Riggs, Betty Pickering, and Camille McKee. End row: Betty Ricketts, Betty Allen, Irene Green, Arlene Aldison, Annabel Dilsavor, Kathryn Thomas, Marjorie Fox, Doris Harris, and Betty Goodwin. 3rd row: Janice Bright, Ann McKinley, Jeanne Johnson, Marilyn Jones, Ellen Crabbe, Lucy Karsten, Martha Thompson, Ruthanne Zahn. sith row: Ann Bennett, Dorothy1Miller, Betty Klein, Dora- tha Vtlhitmer, Dorothy Dean, Harriet De- morest, Jean Buchanan, and Catherine Kuehner. Sth row: Marwynne Trappe, Dorothy Jones, Romey DeVict0r, David French, Harley VVatts, Paul Nlfatlcins, and Jack Porter. me is em imma We:?iIa.,s, ,. ns, View 5 Q January President ...,.,.. Jack Secretary .,.... Doroth as is Z . is ei -his Q ,, Us :Gsm mn EE .. IEE-2 is .raw 'Hi s Ii Secretary .....,. Vivian Page 70 E NATIONAL HONOR Society Keidel y BIacIz June NATIONAL HONOR Society President ..,.... Don Mathews Swain Illlil Th Sc BB .', -.Z I THE LATIN CLUB Rating' among the top ten clubs of our hit parade, is the Junior Classical League. VVith over 150 members, the club again proved to be one of the most successful groups in the school. A constitution, written by the officers and hIarg'zn'ct Campbell, advisor, was presented to the club in February. The programs, planned by the members, were very interesting and always varied. This Club ranks among the first live in size in the country. The annual Roman banquet was held in May: as is the custom, it was similar to the banquets given by the ancient Romans. THE CHEMISTRY CLUB VVith an unusually large cast, this year, the Chemistry Club should be given -L bells for its work in promoting interest in the field of chemistry. A three-fold plan, about which the meetings were planned, was devised to further this in- terestg the plan included demonstrations by members of the group and trips to The Battelle Institute and the Jeffrey Steel Corporation, re- spectively. NVarren Van Dorn was presented the Bausch and Lomb Award as an outstanding student in the field of science. To merit this he attained term grades of A in three sciences-biology, chemistry, and physics. The Club is under the direction of E. E. Dickey. The CHEMISTRY Club President .......... Harley Watts Vice President ...... David French Secretary ..... .... J une Stenti Treasurer. .. ...Dick Huffman The LATIN Club President ........,. Bud Maxwell Vice Pres...JacqueIine Cleveland Secretary . . .... Dorothy Jones Treasurer .. .. .Marilyn Rohr Page 7I The STUDENT Council President ..,...... Don Mathews Vice President ...... Phil Wisdom Secretary .... .. .Don Rogers Treasurer . .. .... Vivian Swain The OFFICE Monitors in J' testi ., . ELLWH STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICE MONITORS The student council is our own represen- On set-all script girls and assistant direc- tative group, organized to establish a closer contact between students and faculty, to pro- mote a higher standard of scholarship, to bring about the student management of all school activities, and to secure the loyal cooperation of the entire student body in all matters pertaining to the welfare of the school. During the school year several legislative acts were passed by the council for the bet- terment of the school. The council consists of 40 members, each one representmg a registration room plus the four oliicers. A Fall Hop and several gym jamborees were sponsoreclg the money was used to help purchase the Public Address system. A skating party was also sponsored by the student councilg the proceeds of this were turned into tl1e school fund. Blanch Kern and George F. Neeb are the club advisors. Page 72 I 1. f QR as 'L 'agile I I Q . . I 0 :SQA TW, Tl? J' f 5 - -r i its-' 1 I .lf 5 I I 1 x use f u X I tors ! Directed by Mary Franklin, Marwynne Trappe Cwho replaced Laura Masonj, and C. W. Young, the oliice monitors have at- tained their aim of courteous and cooperative service to the school. The assistants in the oliice are: Twila Spring, Betty Bull, Irene Green, Jean Buchanan, Ann McKinley, Sara Jane O'Toole, Marcella Gib- bon, Ruth Wylie, Betty Yockey, Mary Brown, Helen Dunning, Betty Ricketts, Luana Wagner, Eileen Watts, ,lack Seymour, Harriet Demorest, Joan Kitchen, Lucy Karsten, Elaine Wadding- ton, Dorothy Dean, Melda Porter, Annabel Dil- savor, Marilyn jones, Lorene Davis, Mel Mor- row, Marilyn Rohr, Elaine Fawley, Bob Swisher, Jack Schluep, Paul Haughn, Jackie Cleveland, Bill Brookey, Harriet Simms, Rose- mary Pemberton, Doratha Whitmer, Phyllis Roy, Jim Brown, Bill Walkemeyer, Frances Frank, and ,Tune Stentz. THE L SOCIETY Wie wish to present Oscars to the stu- dents who were elected to the L Societyg these scholars attained high scholarship re- qnirements. Many interesting progranis included speak- ers: Dr. I-I. H. Keighley, our principal, Mr. Hudson of the National Youth Ad- ministration Oflice, Don Mathews, president of the Student Council, and Rev. A. W. XVoId, of Hoge ltlemorial Church. Other projects concerned initiation of new members, the Christmas party, and the an- nual picnic. The L Society also contributed to a xrortllwlnle project. Katherine Gress is the advisor. THE SPANISH CLUB Let's shoot the Spanish musical sequence- Lights, action, camera! Sixty-five actors arranged themselves on the stage. Their main object was not primarily the fostering of the customs of the Spanish- speaking countries, but social benefits derived among the members. In every scene the musical talents of differ- ent members were featured. A long remem- bered scene was the one in which Senor Cab- arga, professor of Spanish at Ohio State Uni- versity, appeared. Other outstanding events were the Christmas fiesta and the annual picnic. Mary Dickinson is the director of the club. 43 J S Z L.-. ,ga nf f 3 LG N 1 lei Q H V . U I ' IZ' 'Fl 4C!TtH:, I W eleltf? I X X 5 Q5 wg' ' r CLEM The L SOCIETY President .......... Eldred Miller Vice President .,,....,.. Bob Slyh Secretary ....... Betty Pickering Treasurer . . 4 . .Betty Dunson The SPANISH Club Presicleni-Dick Marlin Vice-President-Tom Dean Secretary-Marge Fox Treasurer-Don Noe Page 73 E is -I if E 'H it S m-s- -is an aaa amifgyggg ass an a . as 'a aa as as an asmsamaa sa s a THE GERMAN CLUB All set on Studio Deutcheland-The Ger- man Club of Vlfest High School. It was the First organization of its type to be formed in any school in Columbusg Norma McCoy first organized the group at West and is the present advisor. The aim of the German Club this year is to understand more fully the people of Ger- many, their language and their customs. Among the social highlights were a Christ- mas party and the spring picnic. Members of the club in the picture are: First 1-ow, left to right: Jean Gulden, joe Nagle, Juanita Geis. Second row: Mar- garet Jessup, Evelyn Jean Dennis, Marjorie Benton, Miss McCoy, Patty Corder, Jac- queline Kirkpatrick, Lucy Karsten. Third raw: Rose Findeis, Ray McVay, Gerald Gifford, Ed Peters, Dick Harmer, Dick Blaney. Page 74 THE ATHENIAN DEBATE CLUB The appointment book of the debate stu- dents was again starred with activity. The speech activities were distributed among thirty boys and girls who participated in debate, extemporaneous speaking, oratory and declamation. The debaters received their experience in tournaments held at North and East High schools Columbus, Ohio State University, 'Washington C. H., Springfield, and Newark. Altogether, both A and B squads par- ticipated in over eighty debates. The district tournament was held at VVest this year. Other activities included the symposium at Delaware, the extemporaneous speaking contest at Circleville and the oratorical and declamation contest at VVorthington. Edwin Kaylor, club advisor and debate coach, and Edgar E. Dickey, directed the speech activities. Th 6 G President , . ERMAN Club .,...,...Dan Wolfe Vice President .....,, Joe Nagle Secretary .......,. Juanita Geis Treasurer .,. . . , .Jean Gulden 9 DEBATE Club President ..... .... J acl: Porter Vice President ...... David Riggs Secy.-Treasurer, Martha Thompson 1 KJ N 'NX E e, f 1455- Q i riifidf I x l I Q s.0f3Z- C 1' E --. ,, If , , yy ji M E iff' T X J f Kg T15 ,bg E l HCI-EM-. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Central Casting Odice. LeCercle Francais ol lNest High? They are busy on set 3lT.l' Throngli its aim of furthering the apprecia- tion of the language and culture of France, the West High French club is certainly one of the best in the city. Its goal was attained by car- rying on the monthly meeting in the French language, singing French folk songs, and playing French games. In April a one-act play, presented by mem- bers of the French classes, was giveng through- out the play all dialogue was carried on in French. Given to acquaint the menihers with a French play, it was later presented at North High School. ,Ea .--.119 f -var ' lf la- ,L l ,vb ff ix X . CLEM Leona Glenn is the advisor of the club. Le CERCLE Francais President ......,.. Luana Wagner Vice President .... Nancy Shepard Secretary. ....... Kathryn Thomas THE ART CLUB Get the sets for 304 constructed. The Art Club 'had a hue series of meet- ings. A wiener roast was held near West Jefferson soon after the beginning of the fall semesterg the group visited the Art Gal- lery where they were personally escorted by the assistant director. Most outstanding event was the Christmas party held in room 2 at which the West High Swing Band playedg they also pre- sented a trimmed Christmas tree and a basketful of gifts to a needy family. A picnic was held in the spring. The group is supervised by W. D. Camp- bell. Treasurer. .. ..., John Rogers The ART Club President ...... .... J une Srenfz Vice President ...... Allen Seipal Secretary ......... Jeanne Parks Treasurer ....-- Allen Sieberf Page 75 The GIRL RESERVES President ......... Dorothy Jones Vice President ..,... Vivian Swain Secretary .......,. Ann McKinley Treasurer. .. ..,, Rufhanne Zahn THE CABINET Betty Pickering .... ,... D evofions Jean Buchanan.Member at Large Martha Waite. .. Katherine Kuehnen ggiiairmen Dorothy Miller. .. Betty Dunson ,.......... Publicity Jacqueline Cleveland. . .Programs Betty Ricketts .... Ring Chairman Lorraine DeWi'H .. . . .Ways and Means Service Edna Weaver, . .Ways ancl Means THE GIRL RESERVES Plot-The theme of the Girl Reserves this year was built around the idea of You and Me and how the G. R. could be of value to her community. The main accomplishments, in carrying out this plan, included the distribution of Thanks- giving baskets to the needy, a series of twelve Christmas parties was given at the Glaclden Community House for more than three hundred children, and in cooperation with the Hi-Y, toys, candy and fruit are given to each child. The 1.941 officers and officers for the coming year formed a constitution for the club and presented it at a May business meeting. The installation service for the new cabinet was held on the lawn of the school preceding' the annual banquet May 21. The brief ceremony inducted the girls who are to carry the executive tasks -for 1942. The theme of the Girl Reserves this year was built around the idea of Yon and Me. Meetings were planned to present to the members discussions of our relationship to the family, friends, community, state, nation, and all the world. Several prominent speakers addressed the group. The Girl Reserves prepared the Christmas assembly, highlighted by a story told by Miss Caroline Scott, and worked with the Hi-Y in giving the traditional Holy Vtfeek services followed by a Easter assembly. West High again had more members earning Girl Reserve rings and attending the meetings at the Central Y. W. C. A. than any other school in metropolitan Columbus. I , , fs - alia. 7551- T i 1 l, Sag: Nill 1' in l E QTY y 'D f K Tzji l Through the help and counsel of our advisors-Eva Wright, Maude Davis, and Edna Harrison-the true spirit of the Girl Reserves was attained. CLEM Page 76 shi I,n Q- W - v , 'vu lf. . E . , A f . li?-5 1 , ' . .5 .l k N hqs- , . X 1 Th 6 HCI-EM.. THE HI-Y CLUB The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. This year, the club had a membership of 138 which made it the largest chapter NVest ever had. Some of the projects of the club during the year were: taking Thanksgiving baskets to poorg a Christmas party at Gladden Community House for the unfortunate children of thot neighborhoodg a very successful skating partyg all these events were in co-operation with the Girl Reserves. City Hi-Y Day was held May S at which time 23 boys from West held olhces, the most important of which were Police Chief and councilman. has the The athletic program was regarded by members as exceptionally good. The basketball team was a runner-up at the end of the season while the bowling team toolc first place during the second round. Bill Gibbon, president, delegate from the West club, was sent to the national Hi-Y Congress. Eight members, Dave Smith, Bob Swisher, Dick Bull, Bill Gibbon, DeVVayne Adams, Dick Anthony, jimmy Jones and Jim Hoenie, attended the state conference at Dayton, Ohio. g Arthur Buchanan was the club advisor. At the end of the year, the club had a spring picnic. I 3. Hl-Y Club OFFICERS President. . , --... . . .Bill Gibbon Vice President ..... Don Mathews Secretary ...,.... Harold Harper Treasurer .... .. .Bucl Maxwell THE Hl-Y CABINET Bill Murray ,........... Athletics Dick Jones ............... Social Dave Riggs. . . . ,..... Devotional DeWayne Adams ....... Program Dan Wolf ............. Publicity Dick Janizen ......,..,... Service Relations-Dave Smith Hi-Y 8: G.R. Bucl Maxwell .... ...... F inancial Walter Grenell ........ Education Page 77 1 - 11:51-1-lA.xx...A:A:1.,.' -.,. : . - .-.nic - .-I use rr-. F H n -- a.afwwf.-.V-f-ww--J-W Mama, A-,fa THE PHOTOPLAY CLUB Double Feature Billing-Photoplay Club in A Trip to the Censor Board and The Spring Picnic. Under the supervision of Delane Schindler, the club completed a very successful year, the highlights being the annual trip to the censor board, and the spring picnic. Several meetings were based on discussions taken from the book, 'tThe History of the American Film, which the club purchased and placed in the library. Each meeting this year was planned by a different committee and each one proved very interesting. Page 78 The PHOTOPLAY Club President ....., . . .David Riggs Vice President .,,., . .John Nacldy Secretary .... .... D orothy Mers Treasurer .... .... M arilyn Jones The WEST WING Club President ....,. ...Gail Garrett' Vice President ....... Bob Kolesar Secretary .......... Janice Bright' Treasurer ...., .... M ihi Fiscus THE WEST WING CLUB We predict that West Wings, newly formed club on the VVest High Lot, will be a full-lledged star by this time next year. The organization, sponsored by the Triangle Club until it received its charter from the Stn- dent Couneil, has a six point purpose: viz., l. Theory of flight, 2. Navigation, 3. Meterology, tl. Rules and Regulations, 5. Drafting and De- sign, and ti. Die Tool Design. The club's project has been the acquisition of a large number of books and magazines about aviation. Also in their library are blue- prints from the U. S. Navy and Airway maps from Port Columbus: these are used to instruct students in the technique of aviation ll est l1Vings, although not a social organiza- tion passed the one 'hundred membership mark bets wele February graduates and the active mtmbelship list now exceeds nity. Member- ship is open to anyone interested in aviation. 'Ihe club is under the supervision of C. S. Vs ' i-x , 1' 5-' if ' -' S' 1 A wif!! . at . ..-2:19 ' Q 1 ' ' ff my , before Christmas, however many of the mem- . 4: f .. . bf, ' If' ,A . . li? -fy ,V fv X XX 1 ' t - ' . .4 CLEM Kennedy. THE TRIANGLE CLUB After initiating thirty-three new members and sponsoring many social events, the Triangle Club is bringing to a close a very eventful year. First they organized and sponsored the new club-West Wings: one of the social high- lights of the year was the annual Triangle mystery dance, Jan. IT. The prohts from this dance were used to add new books to their library. By keeping the library up-to-date on all subjects pertaining to drafting, the club is ful- filling its purpose in helping to acquaint the students with the various opportunities of draftsinanslnp as an occupation. Other social functions included: a Wiener roast, a farewell party for graduating seniors, a reunion of all members or past members of the club at Holton Park, and parties at the home of C. S. Kennedy, faculty advisor of the club. K1 xl 1 '5 x 5 1 39 'A QB' A. . '. ' -J..lm . ,ggib yt ,.rx A XXV fc f 1 r .if E,-bij -nCLEMvn THE SCIENCE CLUB Rising stars, falling stars, lost stars, new stars, old stars, stars, stars, stars!!! The interest of the Science Club has focal- ized this year on astronomy and conservation. Several telescope-mirrors were made by members of the clubg one of these, an eight inch re-Hector, was entered in a state-wide sci- ence exhibition at Cleveland. Several members visited the Perkins Oh- servatory where the use of the large telescope was explained. Others were interested in conservation-and movies were shown on the various forms of conservation work. E. C. Reed is the faculty advisor. The TRIANGLE Club President .........., Bob Kolesar Vice President ........ Floyd Stoll Secretary ..... ,.., R ay Roberts Treasurer ........ Gene Chevalier The SCIENCE Club President ...., .... C harles Hill Vice President ...... Dick Janhen Secretary-Treasurer. .Bob Spencer Page 79 1..l -.-at Y .mae si: 3.- G C 3' ic 1 1' r if l Xl Aj if x CQ l. '01 -'BM i . ,-gi.- CLEM Page 80 WEST ORCHESTRA The orchestra is one of our most essen- tial assetsg it plays for assemblies, plays and graduation exercises. A number of its mem- bers are capable of handling difficult solos. Members of the orchestra are: David French, Lucille Burkett, Pauline Neff, Mary Ann Stout, Roger Miller, Sara jane O'Toole, Verma Chambers, Bob lVaddell, Emaline Fransler, Eugene Fowler, Marjorie Kattau, violinsg Dorothy Miller, joe John- son, Dale Courtney, saxophonesg Bob Camp- bell, Herbert Roederer, trumpets, Jack Seymour, cellog Emma Jean Dennis, fluteg Marjean Trappe, oboeg Dorothy Hiingst, basoong Marquerite Kennedy, Harold Beck- ett, Montie Ball, hornsg Dick Blaney, Bob Gulcher, John Patterson, Dick Sinclair, Annarnae Sands, Erline Johnston, Irene Thomay, Betty Lou Strout, Roy Sheehy, clarinetsg Alice Miller, tympang Marilyn Jones, Charles Bloeckner, drumsg and Mil- dred Belle, and Orthella Harris, piano. I The ORCHESTRA The BAND WEST HI BAND The musical score and all arrangements were in charge of the West High Band, conducted by H. E. Hutchinson. With 70 uniformed memibers, they re- ceived high ratings in the district contest of the 'Ohio Music Education Association held April 4 at Capital University. The follow- ing soloists and ensembles represented our schoolg obo-e, Eunice Baker: clarinet Dick Blayney: tenor saxophone, Dick Houck: French horn, Marguerite Kennedy, trom- bone, Don Bowserg B-fiat clarinet quartet, Dick Blayney, Bob Gulchcr, Dick Sinclair, and John Patterson. These students were all chosen to represent our district in the state contest. During the year the band also played for football and basketball games, pep meetings, and the annual hand concert. - 1 . VOCAL DEPARTMENT Excellent ratings-West High Vocal Groups. With no limit of pride does West High pomt to its vocal department,.under the ca- pable supervision of I-I. E. Hutchinson. For- the third consecutive year, the chorus participated in the Oentral Ohio Eisteddfod, winning the first prize for school CllO1 US. A number of students participated in as- semblies and entertainments sponsored by the school. The following students took part in the district contest of the Ohio Music Educa- tion Association held at Capital University -soprano, Jean Dhumeg mezzo soprano, Norma Jean Fiscus: tenor, Harold Beckettg baritone, Mfontie Ballg bass, Charles Wil- liams, quartet, Harold Beckett, Walter Orencll, Montie Ball, and Charles VVillian1s. These students received very high ratings and represented the central district in the state contest. BUSINESS MANAGERS AND ROOM SECRETARIES One of the important registration room of- ficers is the business manager. The forty business managers in the senior High are elected by each room to manage all ticket sales. One year round job centers around the athletic ticket sales. Other activities such as operettas, class plays, band concerts, and other such programs where admission is charged are a part of their work. Room secretaries represent another registra- tion room oflicer whose duties are to collect and keep records of payments made by students for their subscriptions to the Occident and annual. The secretaries and business managers have maintained a successtul and eliicient record dnrmg this last year. Harry Zulauf, supervisor of the business-ad department for the paper and ann-ual, directed the representatives during the year. .HVA- .w - - .,,-9 Q. .31 Q A 7 il Pi fi i lr 'AJ'-' W X lkvbin HCLEM.. . The VOCAL Group Business MANAGERS Room SECRETARIES Page 8I LIBRARY COUNCILORS Honorable mention-for the library coun- cilors for their outstanding service rendered to the students and faculty. Under the capable supervision of Helen Lumley, the councilors have had a most successful year. Many of the new books, added to the library, were reviewed by mem- bers at the meetings. A Christmas party and the annual spring picnic were also held. By helping in the library, knowledge of the activities of libraries is gained. Page 82 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The aim of the Home Economics cl-ub is to give the members higher ideals of culture and standards of living for the home and for themselves. The highlights of this year's meetings in- cluded a trip to the Kroger Baking Com- pany, health movie by the Columbus Dairy Council, and a talk by Jean Adair of the Union clothing store. The members are all students in some di- vision of the Home Economics department. The club is under the supervision of Emma Uncapher and Rhoda O'Harra. Th e HOME EC Club President ........ Eileen Lambert Vice President ...., Martha Bailey Secretary ....... Marie Garrison Treasurer ...... Pauline Nicklaus The LIBRARY Councilors President ........ Ann McKinley Vice President .... Ruthanne Zahn Secretary-Treasurer, Marilyn Jones MQQ -228 Q3 ., . Ill. Q1 I Wit ffm '-crew gal' iii I 'M 1 9' l X an 1--v 31- ,Q fv .rf Q.- 1-5 95 L fx, . , V ul! , 'x Y M, 5 'V n A ' xi. L Y czfw Jlriif' -, Ass' K , S' J F2211 ll' L 1 Q, 0 fi f-xr ga, -.. 0 as WES TWA RD, HO! -.1-Q f Vl?vii 5'l 'l Ii .l Jill JJ Our fore fafh - ers foughf for our her-i-'I'age Tha'l sym- bol of pro-gress, clear Wesl' Hig The se+-+ing- sun is 'rhe encl of da l J -li Mil 1 .1 yi O Their pafh-way was dis-mal and slow. Has helped us our 'Fu-+ures 'ro know, Bu'r +o- mor-row an o -'rher will glow, H IJ Jililim-1 Bu+ l on 'rhey have gone from age lo- age Our school-spir-if al-ways e-cho-ing nigh: And pi - o - neers will go on fheir way, l? 9 v J J 3 Wi'rh a WEST-WARD, HO! Ever WEST-WARD. Holm Page 84 ' ST-WARD, HO! Sung-Ing WE by Margaref Louise More Class Song, Composed Dec. 30, l940. Sung Class Nighf, Jan. 20, l94l. Copyrighf I94I I-FE Big football game at Magly Field during 1940 gridiron season. Stan Ballinger, West hurdler, takes hurdle to warm up during daily practice. A baseball shot, as Roy Moloeny, West first baseman, takes turn at bat. Members of G. A. A.. Jean Brown, catching, Doris Krauss, batting, Janet Deems, pitching. and Helen Eppert, fielding, play baseball after school. G. A. A. basketball tournament which was played March 14. Left-Acti on shot taken during the G. A. A. Tournament, March 14. R i gh t - Exciting North - West basketball game. Score-West, 413 North, 40. Dick Ucker makes shot while Bud Vlaxwell a w ai t s re- bound. Page ae GEORGE B. WILLIAMS Athletic director and head coach of Vlfest High School, graduated from Ohio University in 1929. Immediately following graduation, he spent a year as coach at jeffersonville, Ohio, three and a hall years at Marion Harding and three and a halt more at West Junior. In the fall of 1938 Coach Xkfilliams replaced Harold Wise at West Senior High School. Since 1938 his baseball teams have won a district championship and have been city league champions once. His football and basketball teams- although not champions-have several times been runners-up. GEORGE G. COLLINS f Muscles to the athletesj who fol- lowed Coach Wfilliams out of Ohio Uni- versity just four years later, in 1933, is football line coach and reserve basket- ball coach. He also coaches tennis, and this year Junior High baseball. Since 1936 he has produced or helped to produce live championship teams in his various lines. DALE F. ROSE 4 Track and reserve football coach and also junior high coach must talk fast to the rest ot' the coaching staff to uphold his Alma Mater, Ohio Iifesleyan, from which he graduated in 1933. He came to Wlest Junior in the fall of 1937 to teach math. In 1938 he stepped into Coach VVilliains' shoes after the latter had advanced to Wlest Senior. His hobby is sports. track, and baseball -with baseball getting the emphasis. W' ASSOCIATION One of the live-wire organizations this year was the MXN Association, that not only boasted of a larger group membership than in previous years, but evidenced a spirited group of fellows who backed up every action the club under- took. The officers of the club this season were: Johnny Beymer, president, Ray Smith and 'Dick Byerly, vice-presidents, respectively for the First and latter semes- ters, lilclred Miller, secretary, and Elmo Koons and Tom Dean, treasurers for the two halt-years. During the year, the W sponsored a very successful WW Dance after the Central game jaiuiary Io. Along with the sale of athletic pins to the student body, the Association sponsored the sale of bull: and brown booster emblems for license tags. The special social events of the season centered around the initiation eve- ning ol Feb. 19, the backing of an inter-registration basketball tournament, co' sponsorship of basketball programs for the basketball games with the Hi-Y club, the HW assembly of April 4, and the annual XIV banquet of May 16. Page 87 RESERVE SCORES Game WOpp. West Jefferson. 0 32 Gahanna ..... 6 I8 Arlington Res.. . I9 0 Grandview Res. I3 0 Grandview Res. I2 I3 Gahanna .. .. I3 I3 Hilliards ...... 6 7 South Reserves. 6 7 Central Res.. . . 6 0 RAY SMITH Co-Captain Ray Smith's leadership of the Bucks as quarterback showed that he possessed the very best qualities desired of a good field general. Although he carried the ball only a few times, once was enough to cause his op- ponents to remember him very vividly. His defensive play reminded them doubly of his presence. Page 88 eh ef--as if ,f EM DID JECTS fs ac., EE ' iii W - .. fx nf.. E: A - AQ l'l E IQESEIQVE SQUAD Left to right: First row: Jim McElwee, manager: Delbert Smith, manager: Harold Conrad: Bob Wright: Herbert Stewart: Bob Swisher: Fred Williams: Frank Marshall: Charles Jones: Lee Schegal: Clyde Grady: Frank Boillion, manager. Second row: Bill Grimm, manager: Mondo Lombardi: David Davies: Bob Clark: Jack Emery: Harry Andrews: Jack Hughes: Charles Patterson: George Strickland: Ed Beard: Bill Snashall: Coach Rose. Third row: Robert Barnhart, manager: Bob Bates: Charles Wright: Bob Byerly: Paul Haughn: Bill Walkemeyer: Louis Erf: George Bradford: Jim Wiler: John Brown. The West High reserves, under the guidance of Assistant Coach Dale Rose, had a fairly successful season as tar as winning football games, but a very successful season in learning football fundamentals which after all, the primary purpose for the squad. The team won but three games, losing five and tying one, but it gained greatly in the football experience which is an essential thing in varsity competition. One had but to visit the athletic held during a practice to see what spirit prevailed throughout the squad. There you would find the boys practicing all types of fundamentals and plays, including long lines of boys waiting their chalice to carry the ball or hit the dummy. They were always trying their best in scrimmage and in their scheduled games. Their undying spirit was a thing of which to be proud. They not only learned football fundamentals, but good sportsmanship, another t'must on the varsity squad. They learned to give and take it, and when the chips were down to try all the more to succeed instead of losing their spirit and giving up the cause. This is another great thing to have and these boys have learned it. Coach Rose remarked, that it wasn't the games won, but the actual game experience that aided the boys for varsity berths next year. :He commented upon their line spirit and their willingness to cooperate. A EE EUUTIBALI. TAKES - 4- fs. Ihr .. THE VAIQSIT SQUAD Left to right: First row: Don Davies: Earl Bland: Don Rogers: Jack Hobbs: Ray Medlick: John Beymer: Ray Smith, co-captain: Dan Brown: Stanley Bal- linger: Harry Householder. Second row: Coach Collins: Bob Bell: Bob Morrison: George Blackmore: Charles Weidner: Bill Fausnaugh: Torn Beynon: Dan Davies: Dick Byerley: Phil Wisdom: Les Brandenburger, co-captain: Coach Williams. Third row: Milton Shonting, senior manager: Ray Laughlin: Joe Davis: Elmo Koons: Charles Snyder: Charles Tucker: George Ours: Dick Smith: Jody Gram: Tom Murnane: Charles Krack: Dave Riggs, trainer. The season is never over until the last game is played. That axiom certainly proved to he true for lfVest's football squad of last year. After losing four ol' the lirst tive games on a ten game schedule the Cowboys snapped back into shape and won four and tied one in the second live. It was certainly a team that made lots and lots of improvement-and progress -as each game was tucked away. Remeinher that trip to Newark on Sept. 15. The football boys will recall the delicious steaks they ate on that excursion. However, they almost forgot those steaks the next week on the way home from Springfield when they ate at a restaurant in Lafayette and each boy received half of a chicken. The next week found them at Van VVert where the only accident was Dan Iirown who became lost in the foot-long grass on the football field. Nothing said about the next week as North paid their respects to the tune of 20-ll. And then came Grandview all of the coaches' most disap- pointing moment. ,lack l'lobb's toe made the score of the South game 9-T. Happy Daysl Two big zeroes for a tie score came with Central. Then glorious Home- coming Day as rl-Iomceoming Queen Marilyn Rohr flipped the coin which helped to make it West 32, Dayton Roosevelt 0. Fans froze as East and Aquinas fell hy the wayside. Not champions legally perhaps but certainly champions-in morale-as far as we're concerned. Charles Snyder, end, and Elmo Koons, center, were x'VCSt,S two repre- sentatives on the various all-high selections. VARSITY SCORES Game W Opp. Newarlc . .. . 0 I4 Springtield .... 7 I9 Van Wert ..... 25 I2 North .... . 0 20 Grandview .... 0 6 South ,... . 9 7 Central ....... 0 0 Dayton Roose.. 32 0 Aquinas ...... 20 2 East .. . I8 O LES BRAN DEN BERGER Co-Captain Because of his excellent team spirit, his will to Win, his general good qualities as a football guard and finally his unfaltering leadership in the midst of tense football moments Les B1-andenberger was honored by his team- mates with the position of co-captain of the West 1940 football team. Page 89 A FEW SHUT 45. .1 N, - 1 I' '42 ii C E Richard Duck Uclcer, three years a varsity basltetballer, ' -- received his lust and deserving recognition last March i when the varsity buclceteers elected him as their captain. ' , V H As the co-captains' leadership was for others in football, Ducl:'s leadership was iust as valuable to +he baslcetballers. He was also placed on the 'First team of three all-high squads. He was third in the greater Columbus scoring race. . -1.1L - ' 5-ii T W l+'n x ihhii fi . U il, I f' ' DUCK UCKER-Captain The Reserve Basketball team under the tutorship of Coach George Collins experienced a very successful season, winning nine of their scheduled fourteen games. They boasted oi' wins over the Alumni, Footballers, Springfield, Hi-Y, East twice. Aquinas twice, and North once. The final North game was a thriller with iNest winning l,!l to IT in the second overtime. They were trouncecl by South twice, North and Central once. The Central game was a nip and tuck battle with each team forging into the lead only to drop behind again. As the final gun: cracked the score was tied up 18 to 18. In the overtime Central slipped one through the nets for the clinching points. The team was always on its toes playing its hardest at all times. Members practiced diligently either after school or after the varsity practice session in the evening. They worked continually on fundamentals and in developing an eye for the basket, They scrim- maged other teams within the school such as the Hi-Y. Coach Collins is very proud of the record the boys have compiled, their fine spirit, and their rugged determination to win. Several of the boys, having' gained needed experience with the reserves, will make fine varsity material for next year's squad. Coach Collins expects a strong reserve squad next year to take over where these boys left off. The RESERVE Boys Left to right, First row: Lawrence Wharton: Ray Laughlin: Herb Stewart: Dick Hoover: Daic Youngg Bob Swisher: Richard Carter. Second row: Bob Barnhart. manager: Jim Wiier, mana- ger: Mendel Webb: Jack Un- dermanq Ed Collins: Roy Me- loenyg Milton Joy, manager. Page 90 If U C A G If I2 S T If VADSITY SQUAD Top-Registation Room Tourna ment. Middle-Faculty Tournament Left to right: First row: Dave Wills: Frank Marshall: George Ours: Dick 30tt0m..N01-th vs- West. Uckei captain: Bud Maxwell: Dick Smith: Tom Dean. Second row: Jake Richards: Don Davies: Phil Wisdom: Leo Phillips, Earl Bland Don Rogers: Jim Jones, senior manager: Coach Williams. The Varsity Basketball squad started out strong on its 20 game schedule by defeating in order the Alumni, Lili-ISS: Academy, UU-21: Newark St. Frances, 27-205 and Wellstoii, 53-13. On the road just before the city league inaugural, the boys lost two out of three. Spring- hehl handed theni Ute hrst taste of defeah 42-20: Clulhcothe xvas beaten, 35-25: and Itaniu- Uun stuck zuiother diorn into the teanl ndien it nwun, 43-36. lins was enough to inake the fehonw bounce back and defeat CentraL 43-4L in then first league encounter, with I-Sud Maxwell sinking the winning fielder in the last ten seconds. Sotuh then knocked a hole nithe sans of VVcst by banging out a 43-32 setback. Tiekonvihe ludped our varsny regani mnne conhdence by bowing to a 46-29 bhtn in the next league game with Aquinas they were again set back 43-24. Two more games were left in the first round. NVest beat East, 41-34 but bowed to North, a pre-season favorite, -'fO-28. For a warm up for the second round of league play they knocked oft Logan 38-3-1. This began a six game win streak that took the boys through the second round undefeated. They first beat Central, 3325-28: then the league champion team South, 42--fl, which was one of the year's biggest upsets. Aquinas was beaten 43-30: East was defeated, 55-38, in the second highest seornig ganie of die season: then the Hrst Tfordi defeat xvas revenged in the second overnnie when liare lViNs guard,stHpped a tuwrponuer froni nud-courp to end the ganm 38-HH ni lVesFs favon The varsity ended in a second place tie with North in the city league and headed for the district tournmiient with fire in their eyes. The me was quickly put out, however, when Marion Harding' defeated VVest in the first round, fiil-15. Tdns ended dieinaying season with G kmses and ll wins and a percentage of T00 Richard Ucker was the unanimous choice of all three papers for first team all-high. Bud Maxwell made the first team of one paper. Bud with Dick Smith made several of the second teams. George Ours, Frank Marshall and Dave 'Wills were awarded honorable mention. Page 9I Top-Dave Wills comes in home. Middle-Bill Albert batting- First Row, left to right-Jim McE1wee,'Jack Kulp, Dick Hoover, Dave Wills Don Rogers, Dick Smith, Bob Swisher, and Jack Baird. Second Row-Ed Parks senioi Bolfbm-Jack Richards Pitching- manager, Ray Laughlin, Don Mathews, Roy Meloney, George Ours, Phil Wisdom Page 92 Charles Weidner Frank Wilson. Third Row-Jake Richards, Richard Carter, Dale Young Bob Byerly, Hazlett Ranney, Bill Albert, Coach George Williams. Vtfith the baseball season slipping in under the strains of Spring football practice, eighteen games were played this season, which was almost over before many realized it had begun. But during that short time, many exciting incidents happened which caused the Buckeroo baseball season to be a thrilling one. It was about the first of April that approximately forty boys answered Coach VVi'lliams' call, Out of that forty there appeared a team which seemed to click. This was evidenced by the fact that the Cowboys won twelve games out of their iirst thirteen games. The lone defeat came at the hands of the Aquinas Terriers. It was at this time that the Bucks entered one of the crucial momeruts of the season.. They defeated East in a close one, during the first game of the District Tournament, Saturday, May 10. The following Monday, they were to play North in the district senii'-ihnals and Aquinas, the next day. The winner of this Aquinas game would probably become city charnpion be- cause Vlfest and Aquinas were tied for the league leadership. The North game proved to be one of the sadder counts of the season, as the Cowboys lost, 2 to O. The Aquinas game, played before a capacity crowd, was one of the best games of the year even though the West side boys lost 4 to 2. These results put West out ot the District Tournament and almost out of the city championship race. VVith two games yet to play, North and East, namely, the team linished this hbang-up baseball season. IBASEISALL TEAM HE TIQACIK TEAM Top-Leonard Dougherty high First Row, left to riht-Orus Sheward, Don Crosby, Walter Grenell, Don Walters. jumps. Bill Elliott, Stan Ballinger, captain. Leonard Lougherty, Harry Householder, Jody Gram. and Jim Wallace. Second Row-Paul Prior, manager, Dave Riggs, trainer. Harold Schubert, Lawrence Whalen, Dick Estell, Gerald Gifford, Bob Edwards, Bob Bates, Fred Schlegel, Harvey Tiller, and Coach Rose. Third Row-Gil Jones, Ernest Dahlen, Bill Jones, Ed Collino, Dave French, I-larry Andrews, O1-val Shade, George Strickland. Julius Carter, and Mel Fluhart. 'l'hcir squad was small, but they were on the ball, might he the term applied to this year's track team. It is a squad to be commended for a number of reasons. In the first place because there was a limited numhcr of boys out for track, who were out to work doubly hard to achieve success. And this they did in line shape. Many times a boy would run two races almost in succession. Several times on ditierent Saturdays boys were seen on the track practicing on their own hook when there was no regular track practice scheduled. It was this type of spirit that made the team a success even though they didn't win the championship. The track season started April 16 when Smith defeated the Bucks 63-55 on Magley field. The following Friday found a much improved Cowboy team on the short end of a T3--15 count. East, one of the stronger teams in the city was the winner. West Went to Delaware to participate in the animal Wesleyan relays on April 26. The next week found the Cowboys placing third in a quadrangular meet at Springlield. O-ut of nineteen teams in the Newark Relays, Vtfest came in tenth. With both guns roaring they placed fourth in the city track meet held at O.S.U. on May 8 and 9. On May 13 they came in- second at a triangular meet held at Upper Arlington. Two events were represented in fine style at the District meet of May 16 and 17, the 4-10 yard run and the mile relay event, in which Jim Wallace placed third in the former and team mates Don Crosby, Jim Wallace, Bill Elliot, and Lee Schlegel took second prize. The Iinal meet of the season was the most successful as the team won a triangular meet with Bexley and University competing. The scores were, VVest 95, Bexley 862, and Univer- sity, QSM. Middle-Don Walters takes Hist Bottom-Bob Edwards prepares to throw discus. Page 93 The WRESTLING Team Left to right, First row: Sam Hartp George Strick- land: Jack Hartungg John Beymer, captain: Les Bran- denburger: Bob Wrightg Dick Byerly. Second row: Maurice Em- beltong Charles Krack: Eu- gene Miesseg Jim Jessup: Bill Scolesg Earl Evalineg Roland Hester. Third row: Bill Fausnaugh, manager: Bob Byerlyg Harry Andrews: Bob Clark: Bob Wilhelm: Bill Snashallg Lee Schegalg Coach Collins. W'est High's wrestling squad although not champions, knocked on championsliips door several times. They finished in a tie with East for third place in the newly formed city wrestling league. ln the city meet held at W'est this year, the boys were nosed out oi first place by -l- points as South racked up 37 to Wfestis 33. West took second followed by the rest of the city teams. Coach George Collins named this the best wrestling squad ever produced at VVcst chiefly because of the four city champions. The city champions, in their various weight classes, are Jack Hartung, 122 lbs.g Bob Vlfright, 135 lbs.: Captain Johnny Beymer, 140 lbs.g and Lester Brandenberger, 1-15 lbs.: Sam Hart, 130 lbs.: and Dick Byerly, 1,65 lbs. each 'took second place and Gene Miessie, 115 lbs. took a third. The season was started when Aquinas defeated Wfest 21-19, and East did the same 23-21. The city championship team from South gained a IH-8 decision, then Central was defeated 31-15. East took the same treatment as 'Central to the tune of 28-12. The wrestling season was ended when VVest defeated Central 34-S. Captain johnny Beymer, Jack I-lartung, Sam Hart, Bob VVright, Les Branclenberger, and Dick Byerly all participated in the state meet making a very good showing for the school and themselves. Bob Wright took a fourth place in his weight division. Egg? Two of the minor sports included in the school's athletic program- centers around golf and tennis. Although these respective teams receive comparatively little recognition they are im- portant to the school and have made a line record this year, The golfers successfully defeated seven out of their scheduled eight opponents. ln the intramurals golf tournament, Del Ciellio, emerged as victor by scoring wins over Arnold Susie, and Lombardi. Other clubsters in the tourney were Taylor, Oddi, Walkemeyer, and I-lollirook. Shooting the low in this tournament was Lombardi, with HSI. - The tennis team, also under the guidance of Coach Collins, experienced a hne season. Nlvltll four lettermen hack, Leo Phillips, Duch Ucker, Dave Smith, and john Anderson,.the team turned on the heat. Their only scheduled matches were with So-uth and G,I'ZlIlClVlCW along with the District Tournament which was held at Ohio State University, May la. 2. it L 4-.il GOLF ancl TENNIS First Row, left to right. Tennis -Richard Ucker, Johnny Ander- son, Dave Smith, and Leo Phil- lips. Second Row, Golf-Bob Susie. Mondo Lombardi, Charles Sny- der, Vito Del Ciello, Tony Oddi, and Bob Taylor. Page 94 THE GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ljresicleilt ...... .... L ucille Burkett Vice Presiclent .... .... V irginia VVorthen Secretary-Treasurer. . . ..... Janet Deems Intramural Director. . . . . .Arlene 'Allison An active organization of lfVest High is the Girls' Athletic Association, whose purpose is to promote leadership, sportsmanship, and character. Miss Helen Mc- Cormick is the club adviser. The calendar of the fear consisted of a horseback ridinv Jar-t and a so ho- a Y more tea in September. Activities for the month of October were 1Il1lI1EllZ1011 of new members, swimming party, and a Wiener roast. Miss Mary Wolverton from Ohio State University spoke on Sportsmanship at the November meeting. Another swimming party was held in December just before the Christmas party. ln February, the girls were busy preparing a Valentine party and making plans for the Girls' Basketball Tournament that was held in March along with a Mother and Daughter tea. A bake sale ancl another initiation were the events in April. The club year enclerl with an election of officers, a play clay at Ohio State University, and a Mother and Daughter banquet. at which time all awards were given. Page 95 Page 96 G.A.A. SENIOR BASKETBALL Q 74- x ' 'avg-'iwsif 1 ' e ' , ' 1 1 . is 5 . .. .gn .- 'swf . I ' Basketball is the major sport of the year for girls. Weelxs of practice were climaxed by a tournament March 14, in which the best players participated. This year the sophomores won over the juniors. The winners played the seniors with the final score, 23-18, in favor of the seniors. Captains for sophomores and juniors were Erlene Johnston and Edna Blackmore. The girls on the senior team from left to right: Betty Dunson, Annabel Dil- savor, Doris Krauss, Vivian Swain, jean Brown, Arlene Allison, Captain, Virginia lfVorthen, janet Deems, co-captain, Lucille Burkett, Helen lippert, and Edith Jennings. Other tournaments were played off in volleyball, kickball, and baseball. May Io, Ohio State University gave a Play Day for t-he junior and senior high schools of Columbus. All sports that are played in season at West were played during the day, archery, badminton, deck tennis, shuffleboard, baseball, kickball, volleyball, and tennis. Ten G. A. A. girls attended these events. DOUBLE DUDE During the past year the VVest High dramatic department has been exceed- ingly prominent. Many worth while plays have been presented and each has been of the highest caliber. The dramatics department chose as its production the play Double Door , by Elizabeth McFadden. The play was a tremendous success through the com- plete cooperation ol the various committees and expert leadership of the director, Mr. Roy Bowen, who was drafted a few months later. The complete cast was as follows: Jacqueline Cleveland, Dale Courtney, ,Ieanne Gulden, Eldred Miller, Bill Murray, .lim Ogden, Faith Palmer, Paul Reed, Marjorie Schmidt, Roy Stingley, Marwynne Trappe, and Dan VVolf. The set for the play was constructed by the stage crew and painted by Dick Bull and Albert Spencer. IQUSES Of THE YEAH Each month one student who has done the most for the VVest High School receives a dozen roses, Courtesy, Moraine Florists, for services performed. These people were chosen by the olhce and members of the Occident staff as those 11lOSt eligible to receive The Rose of the Month. JACK KEIDEL- For his outstanding work in organizing committees and making plans for the january '4I' class as class president. VIVIAN SVVAIN- For the time she has devoted to her work in the school. MARILYN ROI-IR- .Favored as Homecoming Queen. FAITH PALMER- For her great success as Victoria in the play 'Double Door.' LES BRANDTENBERG and RAY SMITH- Two boys who, from the be- ginning of the football season, showed a spirit of leadership which helped to bring the Cowboys up from the bottom of the ladder to almost the top. MARGARET MORE- She composed a class song which was entitled 'VVestward Ho !' ELDRED MILLER- 1-le puts much work and effort into as many things as he has participated in. DON lV1ATl-TEXVS- Election as President of National Honor Society. DOROTHY JONES- For ther line work in the Girl Reserves. VIVIAN SVVAIN, LUANA VVAGNER, BETTY PICKERING, BETTY DUNSON, DON MATH'EXfVS-For their highest scholarship ranking in the Senior Class. Page 97 Page 98 The West Hig'h Band under the sponsorship of the XV. H. S. Band Parents Club, presented its annual show March 7, 1941. The hrst part of the prograrn consisted of marching mnnbers played by the entire band, also a clarinet quartette composed ot Dick Blaney, Bob Gulcher, John Patterson, and Dick Sinclair. The drum majorette, Carol Gamso, and the drum majors, Bob Gulcher and John Patterson, performed 011 the stage with their batons. The second part of the program was a variety show with Don Mathews as Master of Ceremonies. Those who participated were Ethel Mae Thompson, Ber- nice and Earl Goodchild, Harold Beckett, Montie Ball, Wfalter Grenell, Charles Williaiiis, Dorothy and Herbert Roederer, jack Gall, Colleen Mitchell, Mary Leach, and Dale Courtney. As the last bit of entertainment for the evening, a one-act comedy, The Per- fect Gentleman , under the direction of Roy E. Bowen, was given. T-he cast in- cluded Iolin Brown, Catherine Kuehner, Ray McVay, Marilyn Myers, and Ann Patrick. DUTADY UNCHEO One of the honors presented West seniors each year is the luncheon spon- sored by the Rotary Club. This luncheon is attended by a definite number of seniors from each high school in the city and suburban areas, who have attained the highest service and grade combination ratings. The Rotary Club scheduled the luncheon May I2 at the Neil House this year, at which time students of the various high schools attended. The sixteen persons representing VVest at the luncheon were: Lucille Burkett, Jean Dhume, Betty Dunson, Orthella Harris, Marilyn jones, 'Katherine Kuehner, Don Mathews, Bud Maxwell, Dorothy Miller, Eldred Miller, David Riggs, Marilyn Rohr, Vivian Swain, Marwynne Trappe, Luana Wfagner, Ruthanne Zahn, Cath- erine Higgins, Ed Peters, Helen Dunning, Bob Morrison, and Dick Smith. EST DDESENTS March 7 I94I Compiimenis of The Florist 'UW' o 84 Soufh Fourfh S+ree+ AD I20I Opposiie Y. W. C. A Enroll Now A+ Dickinson College And prepare for a good office posiiion The U. S. Rearmameni program is creaiing many new openings. 30 Day or Gregg Shorihanci Typewriiing Bookkeeping Dicfaphones Office Machines BUSINESS IS BEGGING FOR EFFICIENT OFFICE HELP Call now 'for free and full informaiion DICKINSON COLLEGE 79 E. STATE sT. AD 4:11 PUT YOUR DUDS !N OUR SUDS .filed .fam ancf .finale Supply AD I466 IOO9-IOI7 Wesi Rich Sireei I3 TTD TTCN CLASS NIC-SHT Jan. 20, I94I Class night at West High was held Monday, january 20. One of the featured events was a three-act play, Button Button. Those holding leading parts were Milton Shonting, Betty jo Butler, Faith Palmer, Juanita Sheward, Elmo Koons and Marjorie Schmidt. This play centered around the queer one of the family who visits a wealthy brother. Five years in various sanitariums made Button quite a lovable char- acter, and developed his faculty for getting in and out of scrapes. The production was greatly enjoyed by all who we1'e present. OUR CLASS OF '4I We in the class of ,4I, Although our work in school is done Into this erring world must go And there to reap just what we sow. 5 Forsoothl We never cease to learn That small rewards we justly earn, That giving' service without pay Enriches living day -by day. Of lessons learned there are but few, How many have been learned by you? In the next few lines quite soon we'll see Those things we've labeled Remember Me. That funny little giggle of Betty Ward When compared with the rattle of jack BroWn's Ford Still -can't beat jack Keidel's horn. Gene Case's laugh is not forlorn! Glenna Fisher is the class vice-pres. Carolyn Janes is the prettiest girl, the class says. Doreen Sumner and Mary Myatt are tiny beingsg Betty Edward's hair, like a raven's wings. jake Sharon is a handsome lad g Richard Bast is the best student we had. Our boy of ambitionu is Harold Steele 3 Faith Palmer's acting is more than real. Emma jones and Ruth McLain, The best of friends, we'll all maintain. T-he soulful eyes of Carl Grabill g The hurried, worried countenance of Harold Koebel. Page IO0 Hubert Sinionds, silent and solemng Betty Geshwelm brewing an Occident column! Anita Suver, Marjean Morrison, and Betty Mooney- Their theme-song should be VV e T hreef' Tho-se tall ones-Cthey more than ht the wordj Are Dick Kehlmeier, George Whitcraft, and Bob Hurd! Betties Roese and Smith with the bird-like voices Delighted us often with joyful noises. Our class has had its ups and downsg Some heads support gold-laurel crowns. Their merits are raised above the cloudsg Their stupidness-in drabbest shrouds. C We carried books around in schoolj VVe tried to live the Golden Rule, flrVe slighted lengthy reference-shelvesj And loved our neighbors as ourselves. We learned to live and laugh together, To be true friends in stormy weather. VVe shared each other's happiness And tried to smile when in distress. Our happy days aren't over yet. Our classmates dear we'll not forget, For each endows this life with grace VVhen each one's shining in his place. We'll always remember our teacher-guides Wlio lcept our feet in upward strides, And Dr. Reighly and Miss Kern VVho showed us how to live and learn. NAME CARDS DELUXE A CompIe+e Line Superior in Maferials and Crafismanship The Croghan Engraving 81 Printing Company FREMONT, OHIO KEEP IN CONTACT WITH YOUR SCHOOL THROUGH THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ENROLL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE Comp'Iimen+s of GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Columbus' Largesi and OIdes'I EIec+ric Appliance Sfore I80 SouI'I1 High Sfreei' GENUINE FRIGIDAIRE MAYTAG OONLON moo VACUUM CLEANERS PHILCO EASY FIRE TENDER STOKERS ZENITH BENDIX ESTATE RANGES YORK ,. c, aggsamm. ., massa- W5-m'a'F'ptsamasa awe Emsmwmf an emma e sg? 1' ' ii r ,. Me, .Hill-it BW nwsrtiwnasznn mmmwmmmm as-me u. Sli IDD C ASS DL MAY 8-9 This year the senior class play was a well-known Broadway comedy, Ladies on the .luryft and was presented two evenings, May 8 and 9. In the absence of Roy Bowen, dramatics instructor who was drafted before the rehearsals began, Hilda Leech served in the directors capacity very successfully and coach the play to success. The cast left to right in the First row is: Harriet Englehard, Jacqueline Cleve- land, Betty Bull, Marilyn Rohr, Patty Corder, lrlarriet Simms, Grace l'roctor, Ann Bennett, Dorothy jones, .lean Dhume. Second rowg Ellen Crabbe, ,lean Stockum. .lean Gulden, Annamae Sands, ,loan Kitchen, l'larold Beckett, Dave Smith, Montie Ball, Ray McVay. Third row: Dan Vlfolfe, Camille McKee, Martha VVaite, Ed Tarleton, Tom Dean, Dick Jones, Roniey DeVictor. Fourth row: Bill Gibbon, Clarence Dixon, Eldred Miller, Bill Murray, john Rogers, and Bob Sinclair. Eunice Baker Eunice plays in our band, The very best in any land. Tom Baer I could be good if I would, But it's awful lonesome being good. Earl Baird The sort of friend we often. seek, But very seldom do we meet. Montie Ball He's medium and dark, with big brown eyes, His voice in song will rise to the skies. Stanley Ballinger Football playing is where he shines, Interested in sports of many kinds. Bob Balzer His eyes are dark, his hair is too, This boy will never be blue. Hope Bancroft A girl so pretty and so sweet, The very best you'll ever meet. Bob Barolt Inbhis red convertible he'll go far, A swell boy who has a swell car. Ray Barr He skates round the rink with greatest of ease, Everyone he tries to please. Page l02 Paul Beard Life without laughing is a dreary blank, He's always honest, and ever frank. Harold Beckett A witty boy with a carrot top, Likes to sing, will be hard to stop. Betty Bechtold Always merry and full of fun, Betty is liked by everyone. Norma Beckwith Her frowns are fairer fair, Than smiles of other maidens are. Dorothy Dean. Tall and light it's plain to see, The life of the party shc'll always be. Tom Dean Good-looking with a nice personality, Plus an extra lot of vitality. Janet Deems Light blond hair, she's not very tall, Another star in basketball. Dorothy Deitchle ln singing swing she's at her best, So swing it Dottyg never rest! Dora Del Ciello Dora's face is very fair,' She's laughing always, without a care. Vito Del Ciello Vito's hair is dark as night, As a golf star he is bright. Harriet Demorest Her voice is low, she's fair of face, Harriet's always full of grace. Helen Denman Sparkling, laughing, full of fun, Shc's a pal to everyone. Evelyn Dennison VVitl1 astonishing grace and ease, Her lingers fly o'er the typing keys. Romey De Victor He has a mind that's hard to exceed Work before play is his creed. Lorraine Dewitt .Eager for knowledge, she's rather slim, A well liked girl who's bound to win. Jean Dhume She walks and talks with the grace of queen, Sings like a canary, our lovely Jean. Anabelle Dilsavor Attractive miss, intelligent and good, A fine example of womanhood. September Newark tnightl - Newark over- powered West, 14-0. At Springfield - Wes-t downed by Springfield, 19-7. Van Wert Knight?-West walloped Van Wert, 25-12. October P. T. A. Open House-Parents came to school. North Game Rally-Snake Dance in the stadium. Goal posts toppled over. North-North beat out a 20-0 vic- tory over West. Student Council Dance-first of the season. Grandview-West downed by Grandview, 6-0. A s sz e rn b l y- Colonel Charles B. Booth entertained with his speech on You and Company . At South Cnightl - West overran South with a 9-7 victory. At Central Cnightl-Teams played to an O-0 tie. Dayton Roosevelt - Homecoming game proved a su-ccess as West whipped Dayton Roosevelt, 32-0. Alumni Dance CHomecomingJ- Our gracious queen, Marilyn Rohr, and her attendants, Marjorie Fox, Carolyn Janes and Joan Kitchen reigned. November Double Door-Faith Palmer's per- formance as Victoria. Aquinas-Cowboys ran over Aqui- nas, 20-O. East-East overpowered West, 18-0. Skating Party of February Gradu- ating Class. Thanksgiving Program-Rev. C. P. Mitchell spoke on the Proper Spirit for Thanksgiving . Thanksgiving vacation. Picture show-sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Gym Jamboree-First of the sea- son. December 12A Dance. Alumni Basketball Game-West beat out a 39-38 win over the Alumni. Alumni Dance. Academy-West tripped up Acad- emy, 66-21. National Honor Assembly-Sixteen members admitted. Keidel and Black named oflicers. At Newark St. Francis-West de- feated Newark, 27-20. Wes t High Presents -Jinxed Concert and one-act play, Soli- taire . Wellston-West -beat Wellston, 33- 13. At Springfield - Springfield trimmed West, 42-20. Assembly-Caroline Scott related a Christmas Story. At Chillicothe--West swept over Chillicothe for a 35-25 victory. Senior Stampede - J a c q u e l i n e Cleveland and Joe Wharton selected as best-dressed. At Hamilton-Hamilton won, 43-36. January Central-West eked out a 43-41 victory. W Dance. South-South beat out a 43-32 vic- tory over West. Triangle Club Dance-Rita Old- royd was mystery girl. Baccalaureate-Rev. C. P. Mitchell addressed the group. Class Night - one of the bright spots of the program was the play, Button, Button . At Aquinas Cnightb-Aquinas over- ran West, 42-24. Banquet and Senior Prom. Commencement-120 seniors grad- uated. Student Council Skating Party. East-West, 41-34. At North-North, 40-28. February At Logan-West, 38-34. At Central-West, 33-28. Valentine Skating Party-largest party ever held by a West group. At South-West, 42-41. Nelsonville-West, 43-29. City Wrestling Meet. City Wrestling Meet. Aquinas-West, 43-30. Eisteddfod. Harold Beckett, Walter Grenell, Montie Ball, and Charles Williams participated. Assembly-Salom Rizk spoke on Americanization of an American . At East-West, 55-38. North-West, 42-40. March Gym Jamboree. Variety Night-Band selections, variety numbers and a play, The Perfect Gentleman . Debate in Lima. G. A. A. Basketball Tournament- Seniors were the Victors. Debate Tournament. Faculty Game-Williams was high point man. Assembly-Wittenburg Band enter- tained. April National Honor Assembly-42 ad- mitted to society. Dr. Viva Boothe spoke on challenges. All Fool's Day. Spring Mixer-Janice Bright and Joe Havranek copped prizes for best dressed. Bill Gibbon and Dick Byerly rated most novel and out- standing. Band District Contest-given su- perior rating. Assembly-Sponsored by UW Association. Holy Week Services - Sponsored by Girl Reserves and Hi-Y. Easter Assembly-Play written by Jack Seymour. Rev. Briggs gave the address. Easter Vacation. At South. Annual Pictures. Central. Hi-Y Dance..- At Aquinas. At North. Journalism Skating Party. At Greenlield. East. May South. At Central. Cass Play- Ladies of the Jury. Class Play. Aquinas. Latin Club Banquet. North. At East. June Senior Prom. Baccalaureate. Class Night. Graduation-largest class gradu- ated from West-318. Page IO3 Page IG4 If C ASS IDD HEC By Doratha Whitmer and Marjorie Fox It has been prophesied by the oracle that- On a brigli-I Slllhflllllj' day In the nzorry vnonllz of May lfVe 'ztfonlrl leaflet on a plane, Our des!inafion-Hollywood Lane. As the oracle prophesied, we shall look ahead to nine years, eleven months and thirty days, to find ourselves in a little settlement-I-lollywood Lane. Entering the exclusive dress shop of Madam Janice Br-ight, we see M a.rino Landrmn, Joan Kitchen, Jean Brown, Marilyn Rolzr, Betty Bnll, and Hope Baun- croff, modeling clothes. Most of the dresses being modeled are designed by Phylis Zorbr. Many furs are being displayed by the well-known furrier, Lonix Lowery. The enormous bowling alley which was built for Bill Hayes by Herman Greer, the architect, is being patronized by the former G. A. A. girls. namely Virginia PVorfl1en, Arlene Allison, .lnnr Stone and M aria Marlow. The bungalows on Honeymoon Blvd., which are owned by Gloria Laipply, Betty Becllfoldv, Carolyn Albrrry, Helen Buvlzler. Lillian Garrison, and Dorothy Green, respectively, are being remodeled by the interior decorator, Bonnie Manroy. fafk H0-nblcr is having grand success with the theater which 'he recently ob- tained. Among the entertainers for this coming week are Ray Mrlfay, accordion- ist. Davin' French, violinist, and Toni Drain and his four side kicks, Robert Koon, Bob Niclzlous. Harold Beckett, Daw Coffey, who feature barn-dance music. 'Clylclr I-loiicstion-, Roy llloa'ic'k, Earl Bland, Don Bislzojv, Stanley Ballingell, Johnny Brynzfor, Charles Hill, Los Branclc2nIJerg, David Riggs, Dick Byorly and Bob Boll, are eleven of the former W' members who have organized a professional football team, The Hollylane League. They play a game every Saturday in thc stadium, rain or shine, summer or winter. The students, seen around town are only the products of hard studying caused by teachers Lnrillo Burkett and Harley l'lf'affs, who teach gym and chemistry, respectively. at the new high school. Don Rogers and Bill Scolvx have been added to the Holly Lane Meat Co. as High Pressurecl salesmen. fllllllljl Haines, who owns the fl. l-l. Sz Sons Music Store , is really going to town reviving old memory tunes, especially The Lamp is Low . The great opera stars, ,Martha kVaito and Kaiflnirine Knellnor, and their won- derful accompanist Orfliollaf Harris, have just completed a Metropolition tour of the countryside and now are recuperating at the Rest Your Old Bones home. Don Hanby, owner of Mike's Pawn shop. says his business is on the up-grade since .la-kc Richards and Dave Wills have pawned their string of gold basketballs and baseballs to take their loving' wives out. Bill Gibbon has just been appointed editor of the Wloody Gazette, and he has announced a proficient staff for the coming year: Vivian Swain, Rlllflllllllll' Zalzn, lflfalfor Apcl, Bob Fraik, Harold Harper, Twila Spring and Dorollzy Bennett. Dick Anthony was appointed assistant copy boy and chief pencil sharpener. The world known flyer, Jody Grain, and his private air hostess, Bobs E'Uz'ring- lzanzf, were guests recently at the l-lolly Airport, where they met many of the pilots and mechanics-namely, Rickard .lant,sc'n, Riclzara' Laird, lack Knlfr, Robert Link, Tom MacDonald, Ray Kunz, Conrad M airs-ili and Bob Pl1ll7'lifFl'. One of the most novel men and XVOlllC1l'S ready-to-wear stores in this com- munity is owned by lfVaync' Johnson who employs Rose Fiiztleis. Joanna Gnldon, Betty Mock, Lois Orinisfon, fnanifa Rcrynolrlr and Mary Sheldon. These girl-s are really a credit to his store. Eldred Miller, who owns the E. G. Xkloo-Xklagon Inc., is still seen gadding about in his ancient XV-oo-Wlagon No. I , although his IQSI models of the pitch- ing auto show great improvement. A few of the dealers selling them for him are foo Hovranok, Floyd Stoll, Bob Kolesar and Bill Weber. The al-my and navy boys, Harold Slzollon, Don Dorsoyy George Blaickznorc, Carton Hart, M G7 Zl1l71f Stevens, Keith H onselzoldor, Don lfValfcrs, Dan Wolfe, and folzn lflfynn, are proudly displaying for the first time the new suits which they recently received, and some of them look like strutting peacocks. Although Doris If1'0fIl.S'.S' and Gracie Proctov' are professional roller skating instructors, they still tell of some of the falls which characterized their earlier skating. A1111-11 Scrlzeeler and Belly Bl'0'ZUHi are giving some splendid vaudeville acts of their own interpretation for the Kiddies hour over the television sets. The newly organized Bachelor Club has caused much confusion lately when young ladies gallantly trip by. Although the members have given solemn oaths to each other never to look at another woman, we wonder how long Zail Kemp, Cecil P1ila11l,, Jack Hiiiex, H0?QVll7'd G1'1'e11.r, foe lfVl1a1'fon and Forrest Cczllzoim will hold out. The Hollywood LZIIICTS healthful resort swimming pool is one of the favorites of Do1'ofl1131 Cooley, Janet Dee111.s', Rutlz. Groves, Dellfayizie Ada-1115, and Frwnki Taylor who take their daily plunge to keep them trim for appearance sake. Dick Jo11e.r is starting a new dancing studio for promising young students. Incidentally, Iyfllllillfl Cose11fi11.o and Helen Sf1e11re1' are his outstanding ballet pupils. .lemme .l0l111so11 and Dorotliy Deilclzle turned the tables on the old gang since they are giving out their autographs as celebrities instead of seeking them. A fter ten years, jerking sodas is still an appeal for Ellen Cmbbe, 'but they are slung about in her own modernistic store. Some of her best customers are J7fl1'll2 Fl0'we1'.r, Lee Pearson, lrezie Tlzonzey, and foe folimoai. Love, romance and sorrow are the main themes for the new thrilling serial lust Kids Love written for the VVoody Gazette by the famous writer, A1111 Beniwlt. Farmer D0lIf Ma-fl1f w.r was seen for the first time in months, because he has been hibernating on a new scientihc farm where he is performing many experi- ments to benefit the farm world. If you turn your radio on and hear a melodious harmony and spy through your television and you see none other than .lean Dlzzn-110 or Patty C07'd0I', you. know you have the HXVL network. As the saying goes When the cat is away, the mice will play seems to be true since secretaries, Belly ,f1llr11., Bette B'l'0'ZU'1L, ffwq-11-eli-110 Cle'vela11d, A1'l7'l- IWC- lx'i11ley, Llldfllll l'V0gl'1l7l , F1'1111cvs Slzcrlocle and Edna W'ezwe1' are tripping the light fantastic because their boss, To111111,y Bair, has left on an around the world cruise. Keep out of the mud, with Bud is Alvmlie MULl7QfCllJS slogan for re-election as representative for the Hollywood Lane community. lVill1'11111 7ilI07lLll.Y and .l0lll1 Poslel are grease monkeys at fli111, Odge11's Let Us Grease It filling station. Every sunshiny day, regardless of season, you can see Edfwin Pork, Russell Ol1li11ge1', Jesse G1'1111d.s'f11,H, Robert Fislier, and Amold H ollmgwovfth driving their open air taxies through the park. These autos are equipped with umbrellas and heaters and all the 'things essential for the work of the No Crashum, No SlllZlSllU11'lU Taxie lnc. Pemiy Steecv and Ezfelyn DL'7I'7llS01l are genuine registered nurses. Detective Leo Pliillips l'J1'.j clubbed an unidentiiied man on the head the other day and was he embarrased when i-t turned out to be his shadow. Betty Curley and Cl1a1'l01'te Sl1iC?7 ZQ'!7-7'd, owners of Ye Chick Poultry Farm specialize in baby chicks which were raised scientifically on sawdust. Now we know why J l1'l'L Lewis wasn't surprised to find his chickens had wooden legs. RlClLlI'l'l1 and Robert W'1'1'gl11! are the two prominent business men who ovqn the Woody Pine Soap Co. F'I'II1lCCS Fmzik and Cc11'oly1z. Wright are the beau- tiful models who pose blowing soap bubbles to display the efficiency of the soap to suds. Doris f1Cll'l'lS is cashier at the Hollywood bank where she knows how much every woman in the community pays for her clothes by the decrease in the various bank accounts. The light exclusive performers of the Lana Wlood Minstrel Co., D071 Ander- so-11, Lloyd S1111-11fde1's, Harold Scott, and 10771165 lflfallcice, Ro'we11a C110j?77'lG1'l, Bessie Geiilry, liaifli llfllllltlitljl and Ellililll Je1111i11gs have finished their season's tour. The three wheel tricycle is back in style. Seen exercising was Bill Albert on the seat. Gene Porler on the handle bars and .loan P7'7i71'I77l6'7' 'hanging on the back. and now- Szince this 'was only f77'0f7l11t?SlUd, We lecwe, we hope, 1111.de.rpised. To find ourselves back 011- a plane, Flying fast from Hollywood Lane. Page IO5 If 4,3-gg .1 X 1 1 Uv f -1-,. , 1 A .-Fr 1- -al' -ms-. Y' dwg- 05-1- .-,,-1... 17'- V 17 in 2394? -. nj f 11- MM, mm!! Q -,u.i,u- 1 ess' - -.- 1-Hu U - 44 ., 'EFFW Q 1- hw- ff ., ' :.bL,,:3'gl.t44 qw, l 1,221 Q 111-A LIN., - ATI? k QQ f'.-'E' 'QQ1Ef5.',l . avr, - 1 , 'E 1 ,,:is .2 f-' -15 , HY Q f- ,r, nf' ' N .'- -1 ', 1:11 V351 rr , 'FL M.. . .-.-. I' 1' L ,. . ., , . ,A -. . n ..'-iI'YY'?131jm31T,f.'hQs in ., , Wig fx 2 , 17. 1-1, :JW 'v rfb- A vw 1 W ff fr 4 I A ' ,, w N. asia :QE ,E 1 ' W w iii? ADams 32I8 SUGAR BROTHERS WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE l85 E T S+ ee'r COLUMBUS OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF WESTMONT THEATRE I-Dr Complimenis of KROGER'S UNE C ASS I-IIST Time marches on, fast to some, slow to others, and the events of the last three years of our high school career are now history. But to us, the June Graduating Class of ,4I, as we look back over these events, realize that they are mo1'e than just history-they are cherished memories of gay parties, exciting football and basketball games, thrilling dances, and most important of all, sincere friendships. Who of us will ever forget the nrst day of our sophomore year? We bravely entered the realms of West High School, heads held high, realizing all the while how insignificant we really were. VVe will always remember the exciting football rallies and how thrilled we were to cheer our team on to victory. In that same year we experienced many things new to our school lives. Yes, our sophomore year will always live in our memory as a beginning to a happy high school life. With undaunted spirit, we entered our junior year and another exciting round of games, parties, dances and all the things that brighten school days. In early spring, many juniors were inducted into the L Society, junior honorary society. An- other exciting event of that year was the election of our senior class officers, in which Bob Sinclair was elected president, DeVVayne Adams, vice- president, Marilyn Rohr, secretary, and Lucille Burkett, treasurer. And how can we ever forget the election of Don Mathews as president of the Student Council? As another September rolled around, we found that we were no longer underclassmen but seniors and leaders of the school. Thus began a series of events familiar to the senior year. As the football season approached our team was classed as 'Lunderdogsl' but they were full of spirit and willing to fight, and proved to the school that they really were champions . Probably the most memorable game was that of the homecoming with f'Queen Marilyn Rohr, attended by Marjorie Fox, joan Kitchen, and Carolyn Janes. The first social event held -by the senior class was the Mixer', in which the 'Western theme prevailed. In February the class held a very successful Valentine skating party with Dan 'Cupid himself present and at which Don Mathews and Doris Krauss were crowned King and Queen re- Spectively. In spring many seniors were given the distinc- tion of being elected to National Honor Society. A little later, another Mixer was held, this be- ing in the form of a spring frolic. In May the animal senior class play, Ladies of the jury , was given, with Dorothy jones and Harriet Sinnns turning in 'brilliant performances in the leads of this sparkling comedy. May 12, 16 Seniors, chosen for their services to the school, were honored at a luncheon given by the Rotary club. But the night that will always be remembered by us is that of june 6, for on that memorable night the Senior Prom was held. It was a very colorful affair with music supplied by jimmy Franck and his orchestra. On Sunday, June 8, an inspiring Baccalaureate service was held followed on Monday by Class night, which was the last event held by the gradu- ating class. And then, Wednesday, june Il, and Graduation Day. This signified that we had hnally attained our goal after twelve years of endeavor, Now that graduation is over and we are about to go out into the world, we know that we will never forget dear old West High School and the happy days we have spent therein. Jeanne Johnson. WEST HIGH SCHGOL WISDOM-HONESTY-SINCERITY VV-VV is for the 'wisdom' that we've gained on the way, The learning, the subjects we've taken each day. The knowledge we've collected through the years, Is shining golden, through misted tears. I-I-H is for 'lioncfsty' that should count with every one, All through the days amidst laughter and fun. The truth is the best and wins in the end, It's sure to gain you a host of new friends. S-S is for 'nncarity' that should reign supreme, In the hearts of all, who here, work and dream. For being sincere in all that we do, Will lead to success in the future for you! Page IO8 THE HILLTOP'S MOST MODERN AND COMPLETE DRUG STORE ECONOMY DRUG STORE Warren and Broad Sfreeis RA 0288 The Job Ahead- - Your opporiunifies in I942 will depend largely upon Ilwe syslemafic developmenl of your own abili+y. The gif! ?Jh?rtis+an+ of Ioday becomes +he execu- ll l Prepare yourself for advancemenf Thru an infensive 1 business course. Specialized Iraining is Ihe Iesfed roulre 'ro early em- I I I p oymen and rapid advancement New Classes S+ar+ June I6, June 23, July 7 STENOGRAPHY SECRETARIAL BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING CIVIL SERVICE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DAY and EVENING y. Experienced Ieachers. BuIIeIin 'Free on request BECK BUSINESS UNIVERSITY A 74-76 Soufh Fourfh Sfreei College-grade siudenf bod ADams 5000 GRADUATES ASSISTED IN SECURING POSITIONS Every Graduafe Has Been Placed In+o a Fine Office Posifion Wifh a Beginning Salary of 565.00 a Monfh or More C. 81 S. 5-10-256 STORE I423 SuIIivanI Ave. af Cenfral OPEN EVENINGS TILL s P. M. - SATURDAY I0 P. M. One half so pleasant and so kind. MAG III EL STADI G e . 'I' l . . t Jesse Grandstatt Slightly blond and full of vim, The devil pops out from within. Dorothy Green Dottie's sweet and nice to know, In knowledge she will always grow. lrene Green Long remembered will Greenie be, One to live in our memory. Walter Grenell A success in singing he's sure to be, A good-looking lad anyone can see. Herman Greer Big and tall is his build, lfVith school-day memories he is Filled. Ruth Groves Bill Hayes His slogan is play before work, But when work comes First he'll never shirk. Earl H ess A lamb is he to all around, And yet in heart, a lion found. Bob Hess A jolly good sport as his record shows, Made lots of friends and has no foes. Charles Highfill Eyes of blue, he's tall and blond, A studious lad of whom we're fond. Charles Hill 'We'll have to search far before we'll find A popular girl with hair like honey, Her disposition is always sunny. Jeanne Gulden She's very small with eyes of blue, Cannot be fickle, sorry she's true. Betty Gurley She's very pretty and very sweet, And she's also Very neat. Jimmy Haines A small-sized copy of pep and vim, But oh the charm that's packed in him! Don Hanby Sometimes quiet, sometimes gay, But we liked him either way. Richard Harmer Without a purpose what is'life? Eating, sleeping, toil and strife. Doris Harris I love my duty, love my friends, Love truth and merit to defend. Orthella Harris At the piano she tinkles the keys, A very bright girl she gets no 'E's'. Harold Harper Jack Hines His work was never to offend, And every creature was his friend. Faith Holliday Here is a girl with a beautiful name, Success on her will some day reign. Arnold Hollingsworth Really devilish as can be, He is happy as you can see. Austin Hoover When fun and duty clash, Let duty go to smash. Keith Householder You'll always find this jolly lad, Full of life and never sad. Jack Houbler This lad is rather tall, A friend to help, when you call. Russ Hughes He'll always be remembered as the best of friend, Even after our school days end. Clyde Houston . His rule in life is to win, For you can win if you can grin. Jack Hartung City champ, he's one of the best, Wrestling's his line, he seldom rests. Joe Havernalc ln him is knowledge, humor, wit, But he has a way of hiding it. Sam Hart His smile is ever gay and bright, No studies bother him at night. Catherine Ann Kuehner She's bound to be a great success, ln acting or singing, she's one of the best Jack Kulp Why should folks be glum? said he, Just be glad' you're young and freef' Glorie Laipply This is a girl who'll always get by, For her, hope will never die. Dick Laird And when hard work's in the Case, You see all other things give place. Lorraine Lamb Liked by all, a gentle lass, She has friends who will always last. Maxine Landrum Tall and blond, plays the violin, A pretty girl who's bound to win. Joe Leach Very intelligent and all these things, He likes music, and can he sing! Bill Leibensberger In his studies hc is bright, You can be sure he's always right. Hilda Lepore She's not too short, she's not too tall, A foe to none, a friend to all. Jim Lewis Title and profit I resign, The post of honor shall be mine. Mary Link She likes her work, likes her friends, Truth and honor she's bound to defend. News editor of the Occident is he, Winona Jackson Bob Link ' . He played a lot when from work he was Great feeling has she of her own, No man was ever victorious, free. Wlii-eh lesser souls have never known. VVho was not at hrst laborious. Page IIO THE BAKER ART GALLERY appreciales lhe palronage of lhe seniors ancl sludenls oi Wesl l-ligh School ancl wishes for lhem lhe same measure ol success which lhey have helped lo make possible for us. O I I2 E. BROAD ST. MORREY RELIABLE JEWELERS 114 N. High st. QQ Home of Cerfified Perfecf Diamonds Gruen, Hamilfon, Bulova, Elgin, Walfham, Benrus Wafches DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN- Charlene Young used to go with Dale Weatherman and all the girls envied her: Barbara Pence, Carolyn Janes, Betty Geshwilm, Virginia Webb, Jeanne Park went to West Broad and wrote a poem that contained com- parisons of different vegetables. It was really cuteg it won our praise. Do you remember when De Lores Freshman and Joan Myers used to fight over Pearl Kirk? It was decided who his true love really was by the one he gave the nicest valentine To VVhom on Valentine's Day. VVhen Kindergarten was held at West Board, Jeanne Lauer, Gene Case and I played those marvelous triangles. Some triangle, eh, what! Do you remember when Bob Hurd was always hiding in the bear house in the first grade? I wonder what Goldilocks would have done, had she arrived on the scene. Maybe Bob will enact it for us someday. And when he first strutted his stuff on the lieldg everyone was so proud of him. Betty Harper attended kindergarten at john Burroughs and when all her playmates threw their blocks at her, the teacher had to sit Betty on her lap for protection. Glenna Fisher used to admire Carl Grabill and Tom Huffman. I believe it was a true-love during grade school. At John Burroughs a certain teacher, Miss Jones, punished her 3rd grade students by making them sit on her lap. When Harold Koebel entered the room he spotted none other than Ray Schmidt occupying the cherished position as a reward for misbehavior. Do you remember when Miss Mangan told her classes Christmas stories every year? These incidents should go down in I-Iistory for the most at- tentive class. Johnny Ambrosia's girl friend fell, in the grand march at the Senior Skating Party. Faith Palmer and the rest of the cast did such a line job in Double Door. The Senior Sport Dance turned out to be a grand success. Carolyn Janes was elected homecoming queen attendant. Woody Draper made such delicious candy for Bettie Maury. Everybody enjoyed themselves at the Senior Skating Party. Dick Jantzen Always ready for some fun, Yet his work is always done. Edith Jennings Always lively, peppy and spry, Surely she's tiny, but oh my! Jeanne Johnson She was talking, active, all afire, Could not weary, could not tire. Joe Johnson Playing the sax, he sure can swing, Sweet melodies Joe can bring. Wayne Johnson Always happy, always gay, He could drive dull cares away. Bill Johnson He's lots of fun and likes to tease, But in many things, he strived to please. Ed Jolly Short and blond with bright blue eyes, One succeeds if one but tries. Dorothy Jones G. R. President, very well known, Excellent ability Dot has shown. Marilyn Jones She is one who helps out our band, Plays the cymbals and does it just gra Raymond Jones Wimpy is his nickname, He is fun in any game. Dick Jones Always dancing, never glum, Makes a bright and cheery chum. Lucy Karston She has music in her voice, All who hear her must rejoice. nd. Joan Katherman A word for all, a welcome glad, A very friendly way she had. Mariorie Kattau In an essay contest she came out high, A smart lass who always tries. Zail Kemp This boy is a favorite of one and all, And never from our grace will fall. Marguerite Kennedy Patient of toil, serene amidst alarms, This lass has sufficient charms. Mervene Kepner We grant, although she had much wit, She was very shy in using it. Louise Kidwell Very sweet and rather pretty, And at times very witty. Martha King Her manners are good, her face is fair, She'l1 win out we're all aware. Joan Kitchen She has very good taste in the clothes she wears, The queen's attendant puts on no airs. Betty Klein Always laughing, hair aflying, To do important things she's trying. Bob Kolsar A cute blond, in many clubs, Has lots of friends he never snuhs. Robert Koon He's smart and very talented too, And always has a smile for you. Doris Krauss Attractive miss who loves to skate, Long dark tresses, she's sure to rate. Herbert Lutz Full of fun is this boy, l Another who brings a lot of Joy. Tom MacDonald Here's a boy without a care, And has many friends everywhere. Miles Maciierland A quiet boy who goes to iNest, Eager to learn, he's one of the best. Camille McKee Another girl who's often sketching, . With pencil in hand she's very fetching Ann McKinley Happy is she who gently steers, From shadows to light, laughter to tea Helen McNinch Her smile with joy and gladness blends To spread good cheer to all her friends. Ray McVay Full ol laughter and lots of fun, Never ceasing till day is done. Joyce Manson Joyce likes to dance and play, Eager to laugh, she's always gay. Marie Marlow Sorta shy, rather quiet, School no longer will be her diet. Conrad Marsili He ngurcs it's better to be small, Than not to be anything at all. lsbella Masdea The day I lose my faith in friends, That day my right to friendship ends. Donald Mathews Council president, career begun, This lad is liked by everyone. 11 I an i N me Hi,-, , , . as .mt Q , -L .. K Il .E-1 ' if , f'1-' 1-ff ' ,f if . V ' s 7m16.465s ' 4 V, -. F , .4 F ,uf -P R f y ,V 1 1 J' . ag , H Ag 1 4, 1, 4 l f ? 1 R STAFF THANKS ENGRAVERS The Wesi High School Annual for I94I expresses ifs verbal orchids Io 'Ihe In- dianapolis Engraving o. for a splendid iob-well done. Due 'Io 'Ihe un+iring efforis and excepiionally good spiril' of co-opera+ion, 'Ihe realisfic pic'I'ure effecis and siriking ar+ work have been accomplished. ESSEX PHARMACY Corner CenI'raI and SuIIivan'I RA OI36 CompIimen+s of DAVID DAVIES up ll Genuine Baby Beef up ll JUST LIKE GOLD- IT HAS NO SUBSTITUTE YOUR FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS . . . Wriire Ioday for our free booklet The Bouniy of Beauiyf' which Iells you how your hands can assure your fulrure. Honor Emblem School The Lillian Johnson Academy of Cosmetology 20I E. Broad S+. MA 254I COM PLIMENTS S. W. RENNER PAINTS 9 Bmw PAINTS -'-'-'1- ----- P MIRRORS GLASS WALLPAPER 2820 W. 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JOHNSON Trucking Company HEAVY HAULING TO ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY SMOKE STACKS AND MACHINERY A SPECIALTY 373 Dublin Avenue Telephone: MA 4766 IERRY SPEARS FUNERAL SERVICE NEW STRAIGHT INVALID COACH 'KS'-vI1Ij1atlIz'fic U7Id67'SfU-Ildillfl Softevzs Sorrozcf' 0 COMPLETELY REMODELED PARLORS, WITH LADIES' LOUNGE ON SECOND FLOOR CHAPEL ORGAN IORGANIST FURNISHED WHERE IT IS DESIREDI INHALATOR SQUAD PRIVATE PARKING SPACE FOR VISITORS TO OUR PARLORS PERSONNEL AND FACILITIES TO SERVE PROTESTANT OR CATHOLIC RITUAL 0 STRAIGHT AMBULANCE and STRAIGHT HEARSE i 2693 Wes+ Broad SI'reeI' Phone RA 5092-4427 Page II9 Disfribufors and Agenfs for 'Ihe Famous Lines of KING BACH SELMER OLDS IConn-Buescher-Mar+inI Band and Orchesira Insfrumenfs Fac:+ory experfs wi+h 30 years experience in building new insirumenfs 'Io fake care of your repairs OPP- Y 'AM---- f Cor. Long and Fronf Sis. 5-52553-QQEE. '- In Central Ohio It Is MOORES 8: ROSS Ice Cream SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DEALER GET UP TO DATE WITH QUAKER STATE GAS AND OILS MORE MILES NO KNOCKS Look for fhe S+erIing Sign The Sign of Qualify Gas and Oils Four Prizes Each Week MAGS SERVICE STATION CAR WASHING Mound and Whifeihorne '7fze . f. Jleefz 372-386 Soufh Fourfh Sfreef COLUMBUS, OHIO SCHOOL ANNUALS, PAPERS, ETC. OFFICE SUPPLIES and FURNITURE Book Binding Blank Book Manufacfurinq Loose Leaf Devices Sfafioners The Largesi' Priniing and Binding Planf in Ceniral Ohio Page I2I CONGRATULATIONS '41 GRADUATES FROM A FRIEND SELECT your IIIDIEQIIEIIIEA. JRTIEBIIEIDJIRIIDS in AIR CONDITIONED Comfort 30 N IIIEIlIlIlIDIlkI2WEi9E 234134, EVERYTHING IN RECORDED MUSIC MISS ELVA MADDEN MISS RUTH BIGGERT This Year and Every Year I-Iilliop Business Merfs Association Has Sfood 'for Everyfhing Tha+ ls Good for Wesl High School Communii'y Cooperal'ion D,-. L. W. Adams' physician E. H. Brown, Plasfer Confracior 243: Sullivani' Ave. RA 7555 299 N- Burgess Ave- RA V606 Noble L. Allen, Funeral Home BurdeHs Grocery 2586 W. Broad S+. RA 2372 l92 S. Eureka Ave. RA 3704 Dr. W. M. Baker, Deniisl' Campbell's Pharmacy I33 S. Brinlter Ave. AD 8344 2766 W. Broad Sf. RA 24l4 Dr. M. W. Bares Veferinary Surgeon Camp 40 Service Si'al'ion 2l30 Sullivanf Ave. RA 6386 3737 W. Broad S+. RA 0344 Beniz Aparlmenrs Capreiia Food Marlcei' 2020 Sullivanf Ave. RA 5595 2006 Sulllvani' Ave. RA 5220 Billmore Resfaurani Ralph Clemenfs, Coniracior 24l4 W. Broad Sf. RA 0334 H. T. Sfalion R. 6 Alion 5-5360 Dr. C. E. Brady, Denfisf Coffman Radio 8: Elecfric S'l'ore 2639 Sullivan? Ave. RA 6225 2388-90 W. Broad S+. RA 5722 Jos. M. Briggs Insurance and Properly Managemeni' Dr. C. O. Cramer, Physician 2596 sullavsni Ave. RA 3194 3'9' W' Bmd Si' RA '9 Broad-Hague Hardware A. Cruea, Coal Dealer 2753 W, 5,-cad 5+, RA l34b 155 N. HAGUE AVE. RA 3990 Broad-Hague Pouliry Markef Daughefly Shade FdC+0I'y 2773 W. Broad Sf. RA B000 2283 W- BFOHJ Sf- RA 72l4 Broad-Hague Reslaurani' Thos. R. Davis, Resiaurani' 2762 W. Broad S+. RA 0333 2339 W. Broad S'l'. Broad-Warren Markei' Perry G. Davis, Service S+a+ion 2656 W. Broad Sf. RA 84ll 2Il5 W. Broad Si. RA 0370 Broadway Shoe Sfore Davis 8: Herberi' Food Marker 2408 W. Broad Sf. RA 5ll2 2575 W. Broad Si. RA 0798 Page l23 Page IZ4 The Hillfop-A Communiiy of fhe Finesi' Ciiizens in fhe S+a+e Hilltop Business Meds Association Siands Ever Ready io Serve This Communify Communi'ry Cooperai'ion Donley Broihers, Plumbers Gearhari Hardware 2086 Sullivan? Ave. RA 435l 2337 Sullivanf Ave. RA 5384 Dr. W. L. Durflinger, Den+is'f F. F. Green, Cemeni' 2766lf2 W. Broad S+. RA 5454 3046 Cresceni Dr. RA 5I78 Dr. Grace Jordan Duval, Physician George Gusler, Manufacfurer 2386V2 W. Broad Sf. RA 2060 36l5 W. Broad Sf. RA 0946 Economy Prinfing Co. Hague Avenue Service Siaiion 2348 W. Broad Sf. RA 5IIl I783 N. Hague Ava. Economy Varieiy Sfore Hamilfon Food Markef 2402 W. Broad S+. RA 2688 2457 Sullivan? Ave. RA 4600 Dr. Chas. W. Edwards, Physician Haun+z Markei- 27I9 Sullivanf Ave. RA 6Il2 28l0 W. Broad Si. RA H45 C. O. Emrich, Refrigerafion Engineer Dr. W. W. Hicks, Physician 902 S. Hague Ave. RA 7444 2895 W. Broad Sf. RA 59I9 W. W. Ewing, Heafing Con1'rac+or A. H. Hill Appliance Shop 2l6 S. Burgess Ave. RA 3l8I 2455 Sulliyanf Aye- RA 3313 Hillfop Bakery 9 S. Wayne Ave. RA l229 2425 W. Broad Sf. RA 752I Fern Beaufy Shop Hilliop Bank 2369 w. Broad S+. RA oaaz 2374 w. Broad si. RA 8421 Firsf Federal Savings 8: Loan Assn. Hilliop Furnifure Co. 2405V2 W. Broad Sf. RA 3752 2365 W. Broad Sf. RA 4l63 Dr. T. S. Fox, Deniisf Fox Food Shoppe Hilliop Plumbing Supply Co. 2422 W. Broad S+. RA Il0I 2333 W. Broad S+. RA 4l09 Dr. Clarence Fry, Physician Hilliop Record 2642 W. Broad S+. RA 5685 2465 W. Broad Sf. RA II25 Better Services are Provided by these Members of Hilltop Business Meds Association They Are Constantly Striving to Serve Community Cooperation W. T. Lewis, Decorator 474 Wilson Road RA 6908 Hilltop Recreation, Bowling Alleys 24l9 W. Broad St. RA 0302 Lewis 8: Noon Coal Co. N. Sylvan 3+ Big 4 R. R. RA 32I3 Hilltop Van and Storage 2830 W. Broad St. RA llO7 Dr. L. O. Linville, Optometrist 2434 W. Broad St. RA 4836 Hoon Bros., General Roofing 337 S. Warren Ave. RA.638l Long 8: Haldeman, Dry Cleaners 2423 W. Broad 's+. RA 0313 R. T. Horn, Service Station 2570 W. Broad St. RA 0240 Dr. Wm. Lowry, Osteopath 2528 W. Broad St. RA 82lb Harriet Hutt Beauty Shoppe 2l54 Sullivant Ave. RA 2787 L. W. Johnson, Elec. Contractor 6l Lawrence Ave. Hilltop Sta. Alton 5-5346 Mary Lou Beauty Salon 2755 W. Broad St. RA 0721 Jones Lumber 8: Coal Co. Dr. G. T. Mathews, Physician 57 N. Sylvan Ave. RA II09 2760V2 W. Broad St. RA l6l6 Wm. E. Jones, Real Estate and lns. Geo. W. Matson, Building Contractor 2765 W. Broad St. RA 843l 87 N. Warren Ave. RA 0656 Dr. F. L. Keiser, Supt. State Hospital tor Feeble Minded I6l0 W. Broad St. RA Il9l Phillip McDonald Lumber Co. Eureka Ave. and Penn. R. R. RA II43 Kent's Food Market Mayer's Market 3l03 W. Broad St. RA ll3l 2552 Steele Ave. RA 5408 Kent's Modern Marlret Dr. E. E. McNamee, Chiropractor 2787 Sullivant Ave. RA OBIS 2543 Sullivant Ave. RA 0892 Kimball Bros. Garage Ed. McGurrer, Auto Repair 2846 W. Broad St. RA 8443 20 S. Wayne Ave. RA 2396 Dr. L. R. Leaman, Dentist Mechem Shoe Co. 2757V2 w. uma sf. RA me 2469 w. uma s+. ' RA 3347 Page l25 Page I26 May Success G0 With You This is lhe Wish of Every Member of Hilltop Business Meds Association To 'lhe Graduales of Wesi' High Communil'y Coopera'rion Melvin Hardware and Painl' Co. Orr 8: Day, Confraciors and Real Es'ra're 2409 W. Broad S+. RA 2424 2975 W. Broad Sf. RA 7223 Memorial Burial Park Parlcer's 5c 'lo SL00 Sfore 6959 W. Broad Sf. AD 2868 2578 Sullivanl' Ave. RA 4746 Jas. W. Miles, Foo+ Appliances Penfield Markel' 2550 W. Broad Si. RA 67l6 2I47 Sullivan? Ave. RA 0l00 Dr. J. W. Miles, Physician John Riepenholif. Dry Cleaning 2405V2 W. Broad Sf. RA 80l0 2532 Sullivanf Ave. RA 062l Percy D. Miller, Service S'I'a+ion Rivoli Thealre 2236 Sullivani' Ave. RA 58l3 2359 W. Broad S+. 3383 Dr. C. O. Miller, Op+ome+ris+ Roan 8: Hays, Insurance 2484 W. Broad Sl. RA 699I 69 S. Wesfmoor Ave. 5947 Dr. R. J. Miller, Chiropracior Russell Pharmacy 2493 W. Broad Sf. RA 733l 2785 Sullivan? Ave. 6l23 W. L. Millildn, Hardware OH'o Schah, Builder 2420 W. Broad S+. RA l904 244 N. Warren Ave. 3950 Minn's Garage Schmelzer's Resfaurani' 228l W. Broad Sf. RA 3320 3178 W. Broad Sl. 0356 Chas. W. Minnix, Builder Harold F. Schmidl' 3l08 Wicklow Rd. RA 4I9I P. O. Box ISIS KI 6296 Mone's Pharmacy Schwan Bros., Garage ZIO9 W. Broad S+. RA 0l85 2608 Sullivan+ Ave. RA I506 Murphy's Service S+a+ion M. W. Seiller Depar+men+ Sfore Wesfgafe and Broad S+. RA 0I7l 2404 W. Broad Sl. RA 8413 Nafional Transfer Lines Shank 81 Saunders, Real Es+a+e Renials lns. ' . 22 2365 s H'W '+ Ave RA 08 2459 W. Broad S+. RA 4298 Greetings to the Graduates from Hilltop Business Meds Association This Organizaiion Serves l'he Hillfop in Every Civic BeH'ermen1' Communi'ry Coopera+ion Sinker inn, Do-Nui Shop Wm. J. TroH', Plumbing and Hea'l'ing 2524 Sullivani' Ave. RA 0385 I837 Sullivanf Ave. RA 5234 A. C. Skipper, Plumbing Wesfgaie Eleciric Shop I43 N. Burgess Ave. RA 244l 2655 W. Broad S+. RA H65 E. L. Skipper, Plumber Wes+ga'l'e Garage BI N. Terrace Sl. RA 5845 2820 W. Broad S+. RA I593 Donald F. Srniih, Afforney 2405lf2 W. Broad Si. RA 3425 Wesigafe Pharmacy 3089 W. Broad S+. RA OIB2 Snyder Trucking Co. 3l4 Nashoba Ave. RA 4992 Wesimoor Beau+y Salon 3093 W. Broad Sf. RA 5670 Souihworih Poul+ry Markei' I5I0 Sullivan? Ave. RA 6990 Wes+ Side Lumber Co. 340i W. Broad Sf. RA Il88 Waller J. Siephens, Florisi 6l2 Harrisburg Pike RA IIO3 Wes'l' Side Mo'l'ors i350 W. Broad Sf. RA H96 C. B. Sfory, Dry Cleaning Mose Williams, insurance 24l0 W. Broad Sf. RA 202I 258l Sieele Ave. RA 0758 Dr. F. L. Sulzberger, Opiomefrisi Williams 31 EiSenneCl'lef- Plumbing Mn W B d S Coniraciors ' 'O' i' RA 2638 220: spfsngmonf s+. RA 6557 Dr. Bruce Tanner, D. N. Wrigh+'s Shoe Repair 3 Eldon Ave. RA 32I2 2394 W. Broad S+. T'35i'Y N'-li' Sii0PPe Wrighi s Markei 2275 W- Broad Si- RA 0396 zaoo Sullivanl' Ave. RA osao Todd's Drug Sfores , 2467 W. Broad S+. RA oauo Yosi Flomis 2572 Sullivan? Ave. RA 0203 303 Belvidere Ave. RA 3I24 Page I27 YOUR FORTUNE IN THE FUTURE We do noT claim To be one oT These crysTaI gazers, buT we Icnow whaT you will be doing in The TuTure iT you complelre one oT our business courses. 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