Western High School - Westerner Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1931
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Q' gm jg .gig ,XA , r ff a ,5' k g, WB- 'l s'Iq?k4f',T 'vii f' - IK . m 5y L,,,,,, Q Q f-ight Jifx 'W ' an Q- :3.:,Ig.fgcimA,l4g : .1 ' 5 if ily - xxya Q-q:fx:-i,7-- X Kg g -a,fk,,,4' MMi:i, in Q q'iilFf?1w: sf H J 'W-Igfw f Q 'iENQ1'f! .:i'!' .-.gig D y x K V' ,q, , ' 5 5 f ' L v -K M: 'Sv 'Xa -, . , it EK, vim., ,115 s XB,- A I, QP, . v K. N Xing! 'ax' N ' w3f:Q!ilyi:1g2Qe i :,, b Q.-gf: ., X L - Y W i 'sg 'P--' QW , Pa -1 wi, . '.. nr-: 22-sw: 4 Zine QZQ7estemer 1931 SP blished by the Senior Gloss qfiestern Sffigh School qwashington, ED. G. ho Qiovrewor V Our world, Western! How much it has progressed in the last four years since some of us entered! As a community, suflicient in itself, it has grown and devel- oped, and we, its citizens, from humble novices, have learned to play our parts. We have had not only a course in academic knowledge, but we have learned much in qualities of citizenship, sportsmanship and sociability. We form in Western many affections for ideals and people, both teachers and classmates. Some of us are now going forth into the larger community of the college or the business world. Again we shall start as apprentices, and again our growth shall be as fine and great as it has been in high school. To preserve the things we value in Western and to form plans for the future we, the Class of l93l, have compiled this book. Five . X - X l Qro ress I have noticed how the world has turned about To offer to youth, and like ourselves, the desire illimil- able, Not to be content but to speed onward. I have observed the indelible creed our young gears has given us: The pursuit of Right and the fear of Wrong, I have seen the colossal machine of this vorticose age. Our radio to link this globe into one great whole. New adventures alll Airplane! Telegraph! Telephone' A thousand huge. steel, complex machines patterned by the ingenious brain. I have also realized the glorious gifts of liberal educa- tion, And the cool echoes of our voices will resound in later years. I have seen, I have known again. the sharp, sweet air of better living. And as we pass to take our places in this moving age, I can sag. and so will you, Inventions that threatened ill, are good. YVith them we will paint the world with progress. MARTHA EVANS E '5 5 JN Gonfents V SCHOOL SCHOOL VIEWS CITY VIEWS FACULTY CLASSES SENIORS UNDERGRADUATES ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS CLUBS DRAMA CADETS BOYS' SPORTS GIRLS' SPORTS HUMOR I I .if N. T44 h W-. 'EW 4. V., -- V QV 'Q -wi 'fi . 4 - -4-'Vg' -2. sk.,-.-4 rx . ., .V .A ,,A .V F3 2 ff--'.f:1w .. ' ' . ' -5-Wg. 4- H W -' .. f , as 'Y' 4 Rl ,A wx., A K R 'N , V v -. H- . -1, -4 N 4.1 :-1 ' -- , ' . -' -1 ' vlzlr- fx' S:iA3fV 'f v-1, - 4 ' Ai' .' f'- -V Wk-i'fy5.J-'VI'-. fgm-mm jxjff-?q,gf.ffE..,g'F 45 ,' ' V f at .. . . . . .. . -H, ,463 -'43 KEN' 'im My - f..4qQ,5. -K - ...QA f w V .9 .QM , Nia? 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' 1 -5' X If .Q fx'.aa'lQg1:F:.,EufL'O.!!n-.4'.--..J-.Q ':,.'fa-,-+!.vEfM:f i :f?f'V5'w'HQif,.v'i'Q.'f'fSEg2Q25iif5'L,,v fT4,w3--.Fei3fIgiS :'g'f.Laq1WA.',.,71'ff'f7EbiHa? 332:44 ff- 1' 425- if: 'F' f-1 f f' T i AV AY nf VV rr V PQ 'T .1 L L L L gl L L L ,L L L L L ll L-L L L mr. !s. 5 W lx lx Sum :T 1 Q i 1 1 -2 Ji-jf'1PfR MHCMUXXXM x V I K ' , 1 H if ,iw .7 wig my Q Q rx gn Q Q ss .- W , J K1 ,1 ., . fhf ,, s J' Nw F fffi Nflllff WlllXXXlll 7.1-.XXX Ac1'mz'nz'stratz'on 5? Western High School, as depicted on the school seal, is supported, togeth- er with Education, by three pillars, Knowledge and Progress being the names of two, while the third remains unmarked. Perhaps the artist, for the sake of symmetry or balance in his design, purposely omitted the name. Whatever his intention, the omission is our opportunity. In stating in a few words what Western High School stands for we shall make no mistake in accepting Education supported by Knowledge and Progress. But out of the many names that suggest themselves, what shall we select for the third column? We believe that Education should equip for living, that Knowledge with- out independent action is vain, and that Progress cannot be made without orig- inality in thought. This idea is sustained by Knowledge, Progress, and ln- itiative. Seventeen XXL.-Elwlml WHISSXXHJEAXX As the class of 1931 leaves the halls of Western I am wondering-what has it given to us, and also that which is probably more im- portant, what have we fthe facultyj given to 1931. Dur- ing their sojourn of four years with us, have the mem- bers of our S e n i o r Class learned to establish habits and principles of living which will conserve and i m p r o v e their health: have they ac- quired habits of hard intel- lectual work which will help them through college and their after life: have they learned to play, that is, to be released from the mental or physical activity that is or may be their daily grindg have they learned to love the good and the beautiful in art, in music, in nature and in life? 'R QTEMMQ- To you graduates in June, 1931, comes the distinction of constituting the largest class in the history of the Western High School. With this distinction comes, however, the necessity 4? of stressing the age-old argu- ment quantity and qual- ity, We feel sure that later on we shall be able to point with pride to the many of you who, despite crowded conditions, maintained a high degree of excellence in your class work and at the same time were participating citi- zens in a Well-rounded school life. Good luck to you! tl, 1 Eighteen XXL-EIWWQ IWHWSXXEU EAXX j f7Vw1nzcy . gwcgfnight AN APPRECIATION Miss Nancy J. McKnight, who retired from the Western Faculty in June, 1930, came into the service in the early years of the present Western High School. A graduate of- Wellesley College, she had had experience in teaching in New York City and in Oxford, Ohio. In her long career, Miss McKnight's contributions to Western and to the school system were varied and valuable. In her classes, a love of her subject, Mathematics, joined to a command of clear exposition, made her teaching real art. Her perfect clarity and great patience resulted in unusual success in her classes. The highest tributes are paid to the rare quality of her work by return- ing Alumni whose later experience has perfected their realization of its value as a foundation for their study of higher Mathematics. Miss McKnight had a keen sense of justice and a sincere desire for the highest good of her pupils. Many improvements in school administration throughout the system are due to Miss McKnight's initiative, clear thinking and patient effort. ' Love of justice, unfailing courtesy and ready sympathy marked her rela- tions with her colleagues. In every phase of her life at Western, in school organizations as member and officer, and in the community, Miss McKnight rendered valuable service. Her fine scholarship, rare personality and high character have left a lasting im- press on us all. May many rich years of leisure be hers! Nineteen XXEIWUIQC WIHESXXEH ixXX The Faculty DANIEL F. Al-IERN ...,....., ...,................................. ....., P h ysical Training VIRGINIA ALEXANDER ....,..A .................... L atin ETHEL V. BASS ....,..A........ .,...... E nglish MARY E. BAss .....,. NELLIE H. BAss ....,,A. MARGARET BAYLY ,,.,.,.,. BLANCHE J. BIMONT ...... CHARLES E. BISH ..A...A..4. MARY B. BISH, ..,.,.,..,....., . MARY K. BLANDEORD ..,..4.A HERBERT K. BOSLEY ......., ELIN G. BREWER ..,.....,...,. MARION W. CAMPBELL ....... LILLIAN M. CONNELL ,......,. J. IRENE DANIEL ,,., . .,..., . MARY O. DEAN ......... ELIZABETH DEssEz ..,.... ARLINE DUFOUR ....,....... JESSIE B. EDMONDSONH. .,.. . ETHEL E. FOSTER ........ SUE H. GARDNER ......,. .. PAUL T. GARRETT ........... .,......Latin ....... French ...,....English ..........,.French . . . , . . .Chemistry . . . ., . .Commercial ....,.Mathematics ......,.History .......Spanish ...........Art .......EngIish ,..,.....,English ,.....Mathemarics ......,.Librarian .....,...,.English . . . . . .Mathematics .,..,.....,.......,.English ...,..,Band Instructor CLARA M. HARLAN .... I .,,........ .,...,.....,..... L atm KATHERINE HARRINGTON .. ELEANORA HENDERSON ....... RUTH L. HUsE .........,.....,.,. GENEVIEVE G. HUBBARD... ELSA JOHNSON ..............,.... GRACE M. JOHNSON ......,.... PAGE KIRK .....,.,.,.,,..,,,...... GENEVIEVE O. KITCHEN ........ BLANCHE E. LEWIS .,...,.... MARGARET LOANE ,...... LUCY G. LYNCH ............ SIDNEY MCCLELLAN .....,. MAUD E. MCPHERSON .....,. ...,.. Mathematics ..,.....,.....EngIish A. ,. .,... Commercial ........Hzstory .......... Spanish .......Commercial .........French ..............English ,.....,Commercial . ,.,. .......,... M usic .,,.,.Mathematics ...,....English Twenty XXEIWUIQC IWHIFSXXIU iXXX LOTTIE P. MAGEE ......,.,.. .....4.4. E nglish MARION V. MAGRUDER ...... ,,..4.,A B iology MARGARET METZEROTH ....... ..,.........,...,... H istory C. BELLE MEYERS ....,.,......, ,.,. . .. CLIFTON R. MOORE ...... NELL MOORMAN ....,.4... JOSEPH G. MURPHY ...,.,. MABLE G. MURPHY ..,..... LOUISE G. MACINTIRE ........ CELIA OPPENHEIMER ....,... BERT!-IA A. PACE .......,, MARJORIE PAUL .,..... ISABELLE PICKETT ...... MARTHA S. POOLE ....,, EDWIN PRIEST ,..... q ................................................ ...... . RAYMOND G. PAYNE. ,... . FELICIA A. REEVE ........ ....., . IRENE RICE ,....................................................... SUSAN V. RICHMOND ...... THEODOSIA R. RUPLI ...,.... ADELIA ELSA ROSASCO ...... WINIFREDE ROGERS .,..,.. GLADYS I. SANDERS ,.., BEN H. SEEKEORD ....... EMMA VON SEYFRIED ...., ELOISE SI-IAFER ......,.... MINNIE C. SQUIRE ......... KATHRYN L. STEINLE ........ EMILY N. STEUART ........ , CLARA K. STUTZ ....... ROSE C. STUTZ .,.... F. F. SWARTZELL ..,.......,... MARGARET R. TAYLOR ......... . EVELYN R. THOMPSON ....,... ..., ANNIE G. T RENIS ....,,..,........ ....... M. ROBERTA WALLACE ....,. BERTI-IA Y. WERTI-INER ....... MARGARET WHITZELL ...... ALICE L. WOOD .......... 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V, gl '-VM ' gig' 'ff' 'P-' mf Z 1,9 ' 4, ,iii 25 ,Q 'QQQ' qqgng ggi ' 551' -1' .w,g-I 'L J 1: - Vw-.VQ,V.. MV- -VVV: ww- - VVVV- .V V- V- V.. VV . V VV , V, .V,,,V - V. V . V. JV 1 ' Vw!! E1QV?VA' .'-f isriw V Wifikicr . V ' Q' f . f' :wwf w ' T' . 'V .,V, .V . fa -,sh 13 g+eV,V ,QV . -5331: .a.:?EVV, -.::iy1:5, X gf, ,,, .yd ,fic .Ml ,,.iVfi,5,' 12.34 vi Agfa, ATVPLL 5kj.,1x:3LV,, mJA x iii- F,V,5::A,U ,TAM X 1 5 A .,1V 'a1v'VV, - ' V-sf- -'fi-ff--?zVf 5235455 au f- V-'kiiwf-.-'VV1Sf'7 V:-V -Y frfkgg Vg N Seminars XXX:-GNAUGC WMXXXWLXXX Officers of February Class of 1931 President s..s.4..,,.,.,s...s.,..ss,s.......,.....s,.,...s,...,,.. WILLIAM FITCH Vice-President ..,.s. .s..,,.4 M ARGARET YAKEL Secretary ....... .,...,.....,A.s.,A.A,A.A.s..A...A.........,s H ELEN SACKS Treasurer ,..... .....................,.,......,....... W AGGNER LAWDER CLASS PROPHECY Has any old fogy got into our class? We once were the future: we now are the past. Gray hair and wrinkles, they vanish away, As we remember the joys of our high school days. Each pal is present 5 each one in his place, Who is that over yonder with the smile on his face? His Worship, Sir Frederic, with cane, gloves, and spats, He rates number one in the rank of silk hats. Silk hats? No, silk gowns and elegant furs To knock out the eyes of the he's and the her's Yes, you've guessed it, how she sings and she acts! A new Greta Garbo, our own Helen Sacks! That one over there? Yes, isn't it grand? Come on, everyone, and give him a hand! That's Allan Steuart, our bright, promising preacher, Who used to convulse his friends and his teachers! Margaret Yakel? Of course, I remember her now, With the sad. sweet eyes and the queenly white brow. On the art of nursing she can give you the dope. There's no war in sight, but there always is hope! There he is now, so modest. you see. y He turned out to be what we knew he would be. Ted Neyman, the Singing Admiral, known all through the Navy For the way he can eat slum gullion and gravy! Dulaney, Dulaney--hurrah for our scholar! He has conquered the great American dollar! Now he sports flashy cars, the Austin and Ford, The Chrysler, Pierce Arrow, Willys-Knight, and the Cord! And to our friends from dear old Chiner, We give our hand. There's no one finer. Leaders of the dawn in their far East They've done much for world-wide peace. Now, at last, here's our pride and our joy, Our wonder of wonders, our peerless boy! Gurewitz, who was once a Communist lance, Now thumps the keys where people dance! Here we all are smiling today, 'Come of us white-haired, most of us gray. Do we sigh for the years and long for the past? Vo, we look forward, but here's to our class! Twenty-six Xfilwllmfl IWIHFSXXUJ XXX JANE ALLMOND Phi Pi Epsilon. Maryland University The South has made its own in Jane. She is the true Southern girl, dark hair, black sparkling eyes, and the warm charm of friend- liness. Truly. she is distinguished as one of the prettiest members of our class. ADELE C. BALDERSTON George Washington Rcmeber the sewing circles and its quaint, dainty, polite members? Everything they were, Adele is not. Her's is a personality ever so vivid. and popular. She is just a tiny, dark but sparkling young Miss. HELEN BARRICK Lively, gay, and slender, Helen is one of our members who goes in for dancing and gentlemen. Her favorite activity Cin schoolj is chewing gum. CAROLINE BEALL Pink teas, receptions, and dances are Caro- line's pleasures. Society, in all its glamour, plots, and fun, has an attraction all its own to a girl who longs for a millionarie husband. KATHLEEN ROBIN BOYLE Chrysanthemum, Belle of Bagdadn: Glee Club, '29, '30, '31: Basketball, '29, '80, '31: Girls' W Club, '30, '31. George Washington Famous for her marks and her passing of time in drawing class. Robin is one of our brilliant members who has graduated from Western in three and one-half years. She yearns for the thrill of Foreign Service. BARBARA ELLEN BRISTOL University of Wz'sconsin Those old grey battlements on the Hudson know Babs well as our Army girl. She entered Western long ago and went away, but true to the Red and White, she came back to graduate. Twenty-seven ff! IWIHQ WIUXXXIU ZQXXX JOHN DORVILLE BROUSSARD Track, '27, '28, '29g Football QL. wg, '28, '29: Golf, '28, '29. Spring Hill Brous, the cause of all section teachers' quivers and shakes, leads good children to the rear of the room to play. Even if he is go- ing far off to Louisiana, his pep and fun will linger at Western. ii LETTY BROCK BROWN Glee Club, '29, '30 fLibrarianj, '31 QPresi- dentj 1 Crimson Star, Purple Towers, Belle of Bagda.d : Dramatic Association, '31g Spanish Club, '31g Student Council, '30, '31. lVashington School for Secretaries Leaving the sunny beaches and warm sea airs of Florida. Letty come to complete her high school career here at Western, where she has become a great addition to the Red and White. EUGENE FRANCIS CASE University of Maryland Casey is not the one who struck out, but Western's Casey, the one who runs around killing time and disagreeing with everyone. Nevertheless, he is an Honor Roll student and our honorable Salutatorian. ELEANOR MARION CLARK Girl Reserves, '29, '30. When dat ol' train from No'th Carolina pulled in, boy, what a carload it did bring: Eleanor, all dolled up, came over and helped us all to make a record class. An' she sho' made an impression 'cause dey was two o' her. ELIZABETH BENTON CLARK Girl Reserves, '28, '29. Libby is Eleanor's twin, the famous other Eleanor and vice versa. Her ambition to dance her way to fame is exciting, because of her petiteness and winning smile. Another of her desires to make our class renowned. JOSEPH STEPHEN COCHRAN Football, '29, '30, Pep, Vim, and vigor all belong to Joe: his gay ways and personality are stupendous. He is never blue at all and continually singing his intoxicating rhythms, playing his saxophone. or beating his traps. Twenty-eight XXL-Q:-WMD NWXXXW XXX JOHN LUTHER COPE Glilek Auf, '28, '29, '30 iPres.J: Chess Club, '80: Football iL.W.J, '28: Sketch Club, '27. Cope hails from South Dakota and came to Western to liven up the old place. His contagious grin and sparkling eyes have caught the hearts of many teachers, not to mention his classmates. DOROTHY COX Highlanders, '28, '29, '30g Phi Pi Epsilon. George Washington Dotty, everybody's friend, is always help' ing her classmates by doing her homework the night before and having it nnished by sec- tion period. When asked, Are you letting your hair grow? she replies, well, I can't stop it. - ELSIE I. CUMMINS Baseball, '27, '28: Glilclt Auf, '27: Phi Pi Epsilon. Washington School for Secretaries Gay, childish, yet debonair is Aggie. She is always laughing and friendly, a true West- erner. A good secretary she'll make, and a wonderful friend. EDWIN AUSTIN DAVIS 'mu' Purdue Considering Austin's handicap of many girl cousins, he has done nobly in preserving his identity. His extreme age and dignity as shown by the glasses is slightly changed at a party. How he dances and plays the piano! KATHRYN ELAINE DICKIE William and Mary Kitty, despite her quiet attitude can put a stiff fight for a seat in the library, or a hot dog at Baker's: and besides dancing, she loves swimming and horseback riding. Quite a girl' DOROTHY FRANCES DOWDEN Glee Club, '80, '81g Belle of Bagdadf' American University Someday Frances will be renowned in the professional world of Musical Art. Already her playing proclaims her an artist. Never- theless, those sparkling eyes of hers betray her as a real flirt. Twenty--nine fff IWHQMHXXXUl1XXX PAUL SUMMERS DULANEY Cadets, '27, '28, '29, Track, '28, War Games, '27, '28, Breeze Staff, '30, Dra- matic Association, '30. Princeton Sweeney's sad, sweet eyes belie his na- ture, for, in reality he is very vivacious. an enthusiastic orator, and Valedictorian of our class, by merit of brilliancy in his studies. .I ROBERT H. DUNLOP, JR. Cadets, '27, '28, '29, '30, History Club, '30. , George Washington Standing six feet plus in his stockings, Bob towers over the class. He is famed at Western for his love of music. Even while doing chem- istry experiments, he is apt to burst into song. ESTHER R. FERGUSON girl Reserves, '29, '30, Breeze Staff, '30, D George Washington Esther has a way all of her own, whether its reporting the news, riding a horse, or danc- ing. The far corners of this dear old planet have a charm all their own for Esther. so don't be surprised if you see her in Egypt. WILLIAM COCHRAN FITCH President of Class, Spanish Club fSec.- '1'reas.j, Dramatic Association, '29, '30, '31, Student Council, '30, '31, Belle of Bagdad , Cadets, '28, Sigma Tau Lambda QTrea.s.J , Twelfth Night. Princeton A love for riding Cnot horsesj, and his wavy hair have made Bill a friend of the misses. As the lovesick hero or the wounded martyr, Bill is perfect on, or off, stage. MARY ELIZABETH FLETCHER Basketball, '28, '29, Sketch Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31. Abbot Art School Pencil in hand, she stands at her easel: there she creates lovely lines, colors, and fash- ions for the ladies. Really she is always wrapped up in her art, gowns of course! SALLIE EMERY FLINT En Avant, '28, '29 fPres.J, '31, Moderns tTreas.j, '30, Dramatic Association, '30. Sweet Briar Any questions about life, love, or real- ity ? Just ask Sallie. The making of rhymes facinates her, and poetry flows from her pen. She hailed from Paris and can really speak French, Those lucky Army girls! Thirty XfiIWlllQ WIHXXXHJ XXX JULIA ANNE FLYNN Sweet, quiet, and gentle, Julia carries a dual personality: from the picture told above she will change to a strong armed athletic miss tossing huge balls at ten-pins. She claims a love for reading. Modern or Medieval, Julia? ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND FORD Basketball, '28, '29, '30, Glee Club, '30: W Club, '30. George Washington Determination and strong-will will con- tinue to carry Betty to success, just as they have made her succeed in her classes and make such good marks. Studious perhaps, but OH' those wise cracks, and even her curly hair have distinguished her. GERTRUDE CAFFERY GLASSIE George lVashington Our's is a popular class, but lots of its popa ularity is Gertrude's. Her's is such a pleas- ing and natural personality that you can't help liking her. So now she sets forth to marry a millionaire and enjoy life. PERCY PARKER GRADY Duke University Tall, broad, and handsome Perce is the ghost of Western's halls, for there he spends his time wandering from class to class, a secret smile on his face, causing very irregular jerks in feminine hearts. CLARENCE DARROW GUREWITZ En Avant, '29, '30, '31g Breeze Staff, '30, ' 1. , George Wash1'ngton Will somebody please take that thing off the piano? Sh, don't make so much noise, it's only Casey. Oh, funny boy, who can shake a wicked paddle Ccanoeing of coursel and con- siders his idiosyncrasies as wimmin. MARY ELIZABETH HARTMANN Basketball, '26, '27, Maryland University Betty grew up during her lirst years at high school. From the usual sweater, skirts, and bobbed hair. she has donned the latest of Dame Fashion's creations and become a very attractive number. Thirty-one ff! IWHIQ NWIXXFSUJ QXXX HOLLAND RAY HEACOCK Festival Chorus, '29: Football 1L.W.J, '29. George Washington When studying hard within the noble por- tal of the library, did you ever wish that the noise would cease? Oh-! yes, it did when Ray went back to study hall. Now we'll miss him terribly! ALICE JAMES HILL Really 'iSleepy isn't that way, anything but. Perhaps this nickname was won by her very individual sleepy look during classes and early in the morning. She loves to pick dasies because-. We expect luck is with her: the answer is generally 'iyes. CHESTER HOGENTOGLER George Washington Advertisement: Will some charitable per- son please purchase a dictionary for our hon- orable Hogy ? Thank you! Poor boy, he had some idiosyncrasies, but killed them with gasoline: so he says. FREDERICK DRUM HUNT Dramatic Association, '27, '2S: Glee Club, '27, '28: History Club, '28. George Wash1'ngton Silk hat, swallow-tailed coat, white gloves. cane, and red hair, plus two very quizzical eyebrows, and a smile worth millions com- pose the future genius of the Diplomatic Corps, Fred, later to be distinguished as Sir Fredrick. MARY THELMA KENDRICK En Avant, '29, '30, '3lg Glee Club, '28, '29. Washirzgton School for Sceretaries Pretty as a peach is a true description of Dolly. Her lovely hair and sparkling eyes testify to her nickname. Personality, too, and a fond love for dancing have made her many friends, who have learned to appreciate her charming laugh. ROBERT FREDERICK KNEIPP Duke University Ever hear of the dashing young dark man at Western? That's Bob. Any excitement anywhere? Bob carries the news. By some uncanny streak of luck. he is always hanging around old man spectacle. and his unusual haunts. Thirty-two XXLEIWIHGCNW KATHERINE BRISCOE KNOX Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, Highlanders, '29, '30 fPres.J , Spanish Club, '30. George lVashington Katherine is another member of our Senior Class who aspires to be a poetess. The good old Naval Academy is her friend and you can bet it is amiable towards her, too. LEWIS NVAGGNER LAWDER, JR. Track, '28, Dramatic Association, '30, '31, Basketball, '30, '31 QMgr.J , Student Coun- cil, '30, '31, Treasurer of Class, Sigma Tau Lambda.. University of Maryland The king was in the counting house counting out his money-but 'Waggies' in the locker room counting our our money, such a man! If you have old cars to be fixed or parties to be arranged, just call Waggie: we guarantee success. MILDRED WARD LOVELESS Duke University Tiny, pretty, peppy, and a possessor of a certain unexplainable attraction, Mil is a charming classmate. Just the type to be, and in truth she is, the feminine character in a High School romance. She is half of a pair of sweethearts. LORRENA McCLOSKY Breeze Staff, '30, Phi Pi Epsilon. Maryland University Bobbie's nickname no longer fits her. Her locks are now almost ready to be pinned up. It seems that in view of a position as a pri- vate secretary, she decided to be dignifled, but, oh, what a contagious smile. ELIZABETH HART MCGOWAN Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, '31, Belle of Bag- dad. We used to think Betty was a terrible vamp, until we learned that her smile was- well, usually spontaneous. When, to this grin, she adds her lovely voice, the world is at her feet. ELEANOR ELIZABETH MCRAE Highlanders, '28, '29, Phi Pi Epsilon. American University With a true Scotch, heart-warming friend- liness and a hearty sense of humor, Eleanor gets along with everyone. She is very blonde and a bonnie Highland lassie. Thirty-three XXXUIS-.XXX ff! IWIUQ NWIXXXUJ -E.XXX MARION MELLICHAMP Basketball, '27g Glee Club, '27: Breeze Stalf, '30, '31, Everywhere, no matter how far or near you go, Marion is there. Each party needs her to complete its importance. Her love of dancing and ability to be very vivacious anywhere but school has carried her through four glorious years of high school. IRENE-ELLIOTT MOORE Glee Club, '28: Tennis, '29. George Washt'ngton Good times are endless when Renie is there with her own individual collection of jokes, pep, and laughs. She plays the piano beauti' fully and is the proud owner of a golden voice. CLINTON ANDREW NEYMAN, JR. Glee Club, '29, '30, '31: Cadets, '29, '30: Basketball, '27, '28, '29g Belle of Bag- da . United States Naval Academy When Ted sang his Loveliest Lady of the Screen what a commotion in the audience arose! He is just another of those whose ca- reer was mapped out for him during his operetta. What ho! you sailors, another gay one among us, RALPH KING ROGERS Cadets, '27, '28, '29: War Games, '27, '28, '29g Glee Club, '29, '30: Purple Towers, Belle of Bagdad g Track, '29, '30: Stage Crew, '29, '30. United States Naval Academy Sailor, the little boy with big ambitions and corresponding grin, is one of our most popular members. He has enjoyed himself here at Western and partaken in everything from jumping hurdles to throwing chalk, MARIAN IDA RYAN Sketch Club, '28, '29: Breeze Staff, '28, '29, Abbot Art School Petite, pretty. and red - headed? Oh, that's Marian, why, you ought to know her. Thus we grew to know her. the popular young commercial artist of our class. Look for her signs and illustrations in the maga- zines, you are bound to ind one sometime. HELEN VIRGINIA SACKS Secretary of Class: Breeze Staff, '30, '31. National Park Seminary I-Ielen's road to fame led her to Central first, then it turned and brought her to West- ern, lovely road! She is like a fashion plate, and a piece of something sweet, and has at- tracted us all, even the faculty. Thirty-four ffilwllil IWIHXXXIH XXX H. Cl-IARLESTINE SPARHAWK Glilck Auf, 'B0: En Avant, '80: Basket- ball, '27g Baseball, '27, '28. Wilson Normal School She's an ideal girl! She wants to join the Navy and see the world. The world is yours to command. Charlestine, you speak two lan- guages besides your own, and no nationality r:ouldn't resist your gorgeous eyes. Bon voyage! ALLEN WESLEY STEWART Cadets, '28, '29, '30g History Club, '30: En Avant, '30. ' George Washington Al beams forth, and suddenly you see a face almost dimmed by his carrot-top. Alas and alack, four years in college will hold Al from his sea-going ambition, but some day if dreams come true, he'll be bounding over the main in his own yacht. MILDRED ELMA TRUE Spanish Club, '30. Good hard work and a glorious smile have gained Mil her diploma. She worked while others sat around and took it all in. Now Mil will have a chance to take it all in, by travel- ing to far countries and meeting people. ALICE WHITMAN George Washington The whirls and swirls of society's circles have captured Alice. I-Ier's is a gay life of parties and good times, and when she is asked just what good times she likes best, oh, just swimming and sleeping is the reply. VALENTINE CLAIBORNE WILSON Tennis, 'BOQ Breeze Sta6, '80, 'SL With wit as keen as a hunting knife, Val's ambition is to become a millionaire How- ever, somcday we will learn of Val the stag, who chases his hart o'er hill and dale in the Western wilds, for his favorite pastime is hunting. He'll be just another Andy Mel- lon, or Johnny Rockefeller. ANNA WORT Here's somebody's private secretary of the future, so Anna says. And we know it too. because of the serious nod of her head and a charming chuckle. Yes, she has idio- syncrasies, too: petting Qcats and dogsJ- crazy fover red-headsj and Why Cher usual responsej. T hirty- five XXL-E IWHIQ WNXXXW E.XXX LAI KING WU College in China A dainty young lady from far far away China came to join our class at Western. Brilliance was hers to command and a far reaching career to the high governmental posi- tions of her country will carry her name to fame. YIM CHONG WU College in China Sweet and quiet, Yimmie found her way to popularity at Western. But the yearning for her own dear country and home is going to take her back to China to study and to be- come a politician. But she will remember us because she carries her cherished Western High School diploma. ALICE MARGARET YAKEL Vice-President of Classy Glee Club, '28, '29 fVice-Pres.J, '30, '31: 'Student Council, '29, '30, '31g Dramatic Association, '29, '30, '31: Sketch Club, '28, '29g Tennis, '27, The Crimson Star, Purple Tow- gi-sg Belle of Bagdadng Westerner ta . Art School Yakie is one of the truly perfect products of Western. She is gracious, capable, sophis- ticated and very beautifully gowned. Besides having these attributes she is an artist and a wonderful executive. . Graduates of February 1931 whose pictures were not taken RUTH DAVIES FREDA KRAMER EVERETT PUGH PERRY RUTHERFORD JAMES THOMPSON GRANDFIELD WHITE Thirty-six XXEWIHQ IWIHSSXXIH ESX Officers of June Class of 1931 President .,.......,. ......A,.........,..... E DWARD KENT Vice-President ....... ........ K ATI-IERINE MCCANDLESS Secretary .,....,...., ,... ...... C H ARLOTTE THOENEN Treasurer ,......, ...e........... J AMES MOORF A PROPHECY Thirty-seven Cauldron, cauldron, boil and bubble, Tell coming joy, coming trouble. Draw away mysterious veil, And show to us our future tale. Eddie, as usual, president Of an African tribe, Big Chief Kent. Kitty the frau of a German Lord, 'Cause the Italian count had made her bored Thoenen, living in Hollywood, Scrubbing floors, she's really good, Jimmie, gentleman from Kentucky, Orates at Congress, aren't they lucky? Cosdon, resplendent in uniform, At the Wz'llard, opens the door for them. C Street making her daily pun, And most of them are palely done. What ho, coal-heaver Jimmie Bladen, Still is slaying every maiden. Wyvell, Broadway's brightest flame, Heads a club of mighty fame. Allan, leader of finance, Leads all New York a merry dance. Then here we see our Sally Jumper, A commercial artist, slightly plumper, Mattarre, world's parchesi champ, Uses half the game without a cramp. Voici , the author of a dictionary, Our old friend Mad , the literary. Bitts and Alice two old maids, Live together, sweet and staid, But now alas the picture goes, More of the future no one knows. fX!iIWlllGC IWHWSXXUJ ESX I KATHRYN PARIS ALLEN University of M ississippi K. P. comes from Mississippi which fact is verined by her fascinating Southern accent. To see UK. P.'s eye fairly dancing with mis- chief one would never imagine that her ambi- tion is to write a perfect theme. STANLEY RANDOLPH AMIDON Football, '29, '30: Basketball, '29, '30, '31. Ami is a big light on the athletic field, shining in football and basketball. Perhaps that's why he doesn't have time to do his homework. Stan is pursuing chemical pro- cesses. one of which may make a really per- fect blond. FRANK DAVID ARDAI Cadets, '28, '29: El Circulo Castellano, '30, '31 fPree.J. Virginia Military Institute Voici our future air-mail pilot, no other than Bub Ardai. Who would have thought it of the boy? That's his ambition. Frank is the sort of person who strongly believes in exercise, especially for the jaws. THEODOSIA CULVER ARMES Senior Glee Club, '31. Vassar Tall, good-looking and popular, Ted is one of those people we always like to know. At school, she is particularly renowned for her sweet voice, hearty laugh, and good humor. but with unpardonable modesty she never mentions her musical talent. WARREN PUTNAM ARMSTRONG Chemistry Club, '30: Gliick Auf, '31g Breeze Staff, '31: T. B. K. M. I . T. Warren is a most interesting young fellow i to talk to. His magnetic personality has drawn many friends to him. Tau Beta Kappa claims this rising chemist and golnst. JOHN KNOX ARNOLD Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31. Maryland University Jack is one of the leaders in the parade of the wooden soldiers, and he contributes his bit of wood to the ire of their success. He tries to hide his talents, but his friends recog- nize his leadership. Thirty-eight ffilwlmi IWIHXXXW XXX THEODORA ASCHENBACK Although Baby is unusually petite, her long eye lashes more than make up for these deficiencies QU. lf present indications mean anything, we feel sure her soft voice and gen- tle eyes will make her a popular nurse. EVELYN GERALDINE AULT Glee Club, '27, '28, '29: Basketball, '28, '29, '30g Honor Roll, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31: Phi Beta Rho: Tennis, '27, Phi Pi Epsilon: Westerner Staff, '81, Orchestra, '30. Oberlin Tall, slim, and very blonde, Evelyn always reminds us of Tennyson's Elaine. You'll never know her until you have heard one of her famous songs which, coupled with her ardent devotion to the man-of-the-hour, have made her well known. RICHARD E. BABCOCK Cadets, '29, '30, Track, '30Q Band, '30. We've often wondered why the Band sounded like a cats' chorus in a dark alley at midnight, but here is the solution. Dick's hobby is encouraging certain persons in thc business of growing goatees but business hasn't been so good lately due to the economic depression. EWING JAY BALLOU COG, '31. Boston Tech Always jesting, always sleeping. floating through life on a silver tide, Ewing likes things mechanical. He's going to Boston Tech to learn to be a rancher. GEO ' ASHINGTQN BARBER Histo Club fSec.j, '31, George Washington 1928 saw a small youth enter Western. He was dismayed at the size of the school across the creek. He was frightened and wanted to go home, but persauded to stay, he remained, carefully guarded by his brief case. ALLAN BARNARD Cadets, '29, '30, '31: Chemistry Club, '30: War Games, '30g TVesterner Staff, '31 fBu.siness Managerj. Maryland University I'd walk a mile for a Camel, But a miss is as good as a mile. Barney is a fine cadet and a regular fellow. He is very fond of swimming, and crazy about science. Barney was made business manager of the W'esterner by virtue of his summer working experience Cfor a firm, as it developed later on. that went bankruptj. Thirty-nine XXLEIWIHQC NfHlXXXHl-EAXX HAYES BARTON Cadets, '28, '29: Basketball QL.W.j, '28, '29g Football QL.W.j, '28. Georgetown Ace is the black sheep of the family. all the other Bartons having red topknots. He is a regular drawing card on the basketball court, and though the diamonds occasionally get rough, he takes it all cheerfully. it JESSIE CAMPBELL BARTON W Club, '28, '29, '30, '31g Basketball, '27, '283 Baseball, '27, '28. Temple Business School Wlien Doctor Newton hands Jet her diploma, one of Western's brightest athletic highlights will go out, but unless she invests in a bottle of dye. which we hope she won't do, her glow is not likely to be forever hidden from the eyes of the world, REBA ELAINE BARTON W Club '28, '29, '30, '31: Basketball, '27, '28g Baseball, '27, '28, Hesperiau, '27, '28, '30, '31. Illinois Smart, capable, generous, are three adjec- tivess that click in Reba's case. She is another good sportswoman and exceptionally endowed with school spirit in that she always wears the Western red1on her head. FRANCES LOUISE BEANE George XVashington Weesie, the original human Beane, had never been to NVestern before this year, but now she can hook hot dogs and balance soup and milk as well as the rest of us. Naturally quiet, she is the best of fun. DOROTHY L. BENDER Uniuersily of Maryland Although Dotty has spent much of her high school career in Manila, Philippine Islands, and New Jersey we feel honored in having so sporty a girl graduate with us, She surely can raise a racket when it comes to ten- ms. VIRGINIA DENNY BIRGFELD Rifle Team, '30, '31g Belle of Bagdadf' WOShl'HglOD School for Secretaries If you are ever badly bored or down in the dumps generally, the surest remedy for this lamentable condition is a half-hour of Pinkie's company. In this cheery atmosphere of jokes and gab only a really desperate case of melan- cholia could remain uncured. Forty XXL-E IWMC IWMXXXKH EAXX HELEN MOFFETT BITTINGER Basketball, '28, '29, '30, '31, Varsity, '29, '30, W Club, '29,'30,'31 fSec.J, Honor Roll, '27, '29, '30, '31, Breeze, '30, Westeruer. '31 iAssociate Editorl, Track, '30, Baseball, '28, Junior Glee Club, '27, '28, The Love Pirates of Ha- waii , Dramatic Association, '30, '31, Rifle, '28, Phi Pi Epsilon, Phi Beta Rho, '31. Oberlin It's a pleasure to meet her, a privilege to call her friend, and a thrill to watch her play bas- ketball. If you want a thing done well, just ask Bitts to do it. JAMES ADRIAN BLADEN Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31: War Games, '29, '30, Officers' Club, '31 1Sgt.-at-Armsj, Student Council, '30, Be-lle of Bagdadf' Keep that school-girl complexion. Pink shirts, yellow ties, red sweaters. and orange socks, who could mistake Jimmie? Imma- ture golf Cas he terms itj and the Cadet Corps have played an important part in his Western career. DOUGLAS BOGART Georgetown Foreign Service School Douglas' heart and soul are put into those three little words, seven little letters which simply mean: I love-guess. l-lis chief de- light is in betting on races between his home- work and the section bell. lVlARlE'lvl'A E. BOOTH Hesperian, '31, American University Eddie, possessor of laughing eyes and a cute little nose, is not only the answer to a Latin teacher's prayer but is a good friend of every- one. lncidentally she goes in for tree-sitting! CAROLINE BOSWORTH History Club, '28, '29, '30, Goucher Ky professes to be an old-fashioned girl much adverse to modern trends and very fond of things of yesterday, but this does not alter her popularity among her friends. Be- sides she has an ambition many of us cherish. MARTHA CAROLINE BOWEN Studio Club, '30, '31 , Sketch Club, '29, '30, Girl Reserves, '28, Glee Club, '29, Rifle Club, '29, '30, Dramatic Association, '30, '31, Wcste1'1ze1' Staff, '31. lnstead of going wild, Pat goes artistic with good results. Besides. she doesn't limit her artistic ability to inanimate objects, but is never content unless she is adorning herself or her helpless friends with every kind of paint. Forty-one X!! WWQ NfHlXXXiUE.XXX HENRY BRAGG Cadets, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, Omcers' Club, '31, University of Virginia Although the nickname Goof might im- ply, 'Just a little foolish, Henry is one of our famous cadets, which is, incidentally, his favorite activity. The universal opinion is that he Hnds greatest delight in jokes, and what jokes! JAMES ALBERT BRAMMELL Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31. i Maryland University We always felt that the excessive gray mat- ter of the cranial cavity which Captain James displayed occasionally was being wasted on Western, but now we are certain of it. Jim aspires to be a mechanical engineer. WILLIAM H. BROCKETT Cadets, '27, '28, '29, '30g War Games, '29: The Crimson Star : Chemistry Club, '30: En Avant, '31g Westerner Staff, '30, '31. M. I. T. Bill has a little camera that goes every- where with him to quote the words of our editor. He is noted for two things, talking in study hall and his devotion to the languid Tennyson type of girl. Ask Bill Cat your own riskj what he enjoyed most in his trip to Baltimore with the Westerner staff. ELEANORA HENDERSON BROOKE Eleanora is the other half of that famous pair of twins. Like her sister, she is very quiet, and inclined to be reserved. She is the sort of girl that wears such lovely clothes that the rest of us femmes sit and wish vainly. ELIZABETH CLARABEL BROOKE Elizabeth is everything mentioned slightly above and she is also tall, slinl blonde, with a fondness for dancing and good times in gen- eral. Elizabeth is noted for her good-looking clothes and her sweet smile. ROSALIE VALK BROWN En Avant, '31, George Washington Here is a real native daughter who chose Western because its name suggested her be- loved California, where sunkist oranges and bathing beauties bloom, which her dreamy brown eyes seem to be forever picturing. Forty-two XXLEIWIMC WNXXXW XXX RUTH BROWN Ruth, from Bull's Gap, Tennessee, is lots milder than she should be with such a back- ground. She is pretty, sweet. and rather quiet. with lovely brown hair and large, pensive eyes. RYLAND C. BRYANT Cadets, '28. George Washington A youth there was of quiet ways. There you have Ryand, he of the pleasing manner and freckles. Snooks likes camping and hunting. His one peculiarity is repeatedly tossing pencils into the atmosphere. ALICE HYDE BUELL Tennis, '29. George Washington Of Alice we can say much, but the follow- ing seems most appropriate, She is a win- some. wee thing, and loved by all. Her petite chin has a charming, but rather incon- venient. habit of wiggling. GERTRUDE BUNCH ggamatic Association. '80g Spanish Club, Gertrude is a dark-eyed little senorita with a leaning toward dancing and dramatics. Although she is not deaf and dumb she does most of her talking with her hands. FORBES H. BURGESS Cadets, '27, '28, '29, '30: Dramatic Asso- ciation, '27: Belle of Barcelona, Crim- son Star, Purple Towers g Constitution Club, '30, '81: Cheer Leader, '31g Oratori- cal Contest, '30: Breeze Staff, '30 fBusi- ness Managerl. Williams Forbes should be a great lawyer if blufling is an asset. He is a likeable chap in spite of the vivid color schemes he Haunts and is an- other of Western's students who aspire to fol- low in the footsteps of the illustrious. JOHN RUST BUSICK Breeze Staff, '31 iSports Editorjg Bas- ketball, fL.W.J, '29, '30. George Washington A level-headed Westerner, Johnny rivals many an amateur detective in his ability to scoop up news for the Breeze. He has con- fessed a fondness for brunettes but he is per- manently enslaved by one blonde. Who is she? Forty-three XXLEIWWQ NfUlXXXUlE.XXX E OVID McMASTER BUTLER Cadets, '29, '30, '31. l Ovid Butler? Oh yes, the cheerful look- ing boy. Of course it must be realized that E that is only one of his idiosyncrasies, but here's an excuse for his optimism. It is un- , derstood that Johnny Doeg learned about back-hand drives from Ovid. i l JAMES THOMPSON CALDWELL Football fL.W.J, '28, '29: Band: Orches- tra, '30, '31: Track, '28, '29, ' University of Virginia Ladees and Gentlemun : We have here this evening the great James Caldwell, pri- vately known as Jas. T., who will entertain you on the cornet. He started at Western, winning applause of every student gathered beneath its revered portals. I thank you. JOHN REA CALDWELL Cadets, '28, '29, '30: Band, '29, '30: Track, '28, '29, '30, '31g Football fL.W.j, '29, Columbia University A poetic, interesting, line-looking boy is Johnny. All of us who have heard his themes are certainly very much impressed. But he is not solely a writer, for he loves sports, espe- cially sailing. hunting, and archery. ARTHUR CAMPBELL Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31g Officers' Club, '31, Rifle Team, '30, '31, Though not the person that made tomato soup famous, Buster is one of our upstand- ing members. There's a silver lining, we are tempted to say, when he flashes one of his unexpectedly brilliant smiles at us, Meta big man. FRANCES ELINOR CARNES Spanish Club, '31g Basketball, '31. Swarthmore When we return to Western for its liftieth anniversary we hope Frances will give us each a clever ship as a remembrance. Besides sketching, her favorite activity is solving in- volved cyptograms created by a friend. ARMANDO CARRANZA Spanish Club, '31. Georgetown Our handsome caballero has only had time for the Spanish Club here, but in Costa Rica his outside activities were numerous. He has demonstrated, though, an ability to tango beautifully, sing extremely well and a weak- ness for the weaker sex. Forty-four XXLEIWIHQC NfIHXXXUliXXX ENOCH D. CHASE George Washington Pookey is one of these good fellows who is an addition to any gathering. Next sum- mer, he plans to be a life guard, and will probably rescue a few damsels. becoming even more popular than he now is. 5 MONROE GRAYSON CHEW, III Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31g Glee Club, '30, '31, Track Team, '29, '30, '31: Officers' Club, '31g Belle of Bagdadf' George Washington When Monroe finishes Western, he is going to take his heart-breaking ways to George Washington. But we know he will make a successful patent lawyer, as he has had enough practice in yodeling in the Belle of Bagdadf' EDWARD I.OUlS CHILES Cadets, '30, '31. University of Virginia Eddie just came from New York so he hasn't had much of a chance to acquire a rep- utation. His favorite pastime is playing foot- ball. Ed hopes to be successful. The imme- diate question is: Successful at what? Aslf. the gentleman. WARREN SOLYOM CHURCHILL Cadets, '29, '30, '31, Band, '30, '31: 1168- pvrian Staff, '29, '30, '31, The Vergil class knows Warren and his Anthon well, but they aren't familiar enough with the quiet courteous boy to ever suspect him of speaking Hungarian, reading Amazing Stories and being desirous of go- ing to Mars. WARREN DAVENPORT CLARDY Cadets, '23, '29: Football QL.W.J, '28: Lunchroom Crew, '27, '28, '29: Stage Crew, '28, '29, '30: Office Boy, '28, '29. Drexel What type of girl is she? Just ask War- ren. But how does he know? Maybe he found out by association while working in the lunchroom, oflice, and on the stage. ALICE LOUISE CLARKE Tarkey divides her time between dream- ing that she has very red hair and green eyes, and ransacking Washington for trick lipstieks. Spending money is her hobby, but it is a hard one to ride. she says. Forty-five XXL-EWIHQ WllXXXlIl?.XXX ANITA S. CLARK Basketball, '27, '28g Baseball, '27 '28: Rifle, '27g Hesperiau, '31g Glee Club, '31: Belle of Bagdadf' American University Tap, tap, tap, and Babe is at it again, for dancing is one of her favorite activities. Her vivacious personality, pretty clothes, and gift of gab have made her one of the most sought after young ladies around school. ' WILLIAM DUVALL CLAUDY l l Cadets, '27, '28, '29, Football fL.W.5. '28: Glee Club, '29, '30: Dramatic Association, '29, '30, '31: Basketball fManagerJ, '31g ' Twelfth Night. George Washington Until the questionnaires were passed out we thought Bill was an intelligent boy with a faculty for playing the banjo: then we learned that he desires to repeat French. If you are a thrill seeker, get Bill to tell you one of his lurid tales of gang warfare. WILLIAM ROBERT COLLINS Cadets, '28, 29, '30, '31g Rifle Team, '28, '29, '30 QI-Ionorary WJ, '31 iCapt.J: , Chemistry Club, '30: Stamp Club, '28: WG8t61'?l6T Staff, '31, Maryland University It would indeed be a grave error to arouse Bill's ire, Possessed of an eagle eye and iron nerve his handling of a rifle is truly formida- ble, and so he proved by carrying off the laurels at the National Inter-Scholastic Gal- lery Riile Match. CHARLES ALLEN CONARD Cadet Band, '29, '30, '31g School Band, '29, '30, '31. West Point Pete never gets sore. Quiet and easygoing. he has a wealth of hidden power that may be brought forth upon occasion. One of the occasions is when he and his drum get to- gether and tap out some lively jazz. MARIE CONSTANTINOPLE Basketball, '30, '31: Riding Club, '31. George Washington Con, stan, tie, no,-no, .oh yes, no, ple That's how it goes, according to the,old song. Believe it or not, the whole name belongs to one girl. Some handle for a little thing, eh what? However, she lives up to it in a big way. MARGARET ISOBEL CONWAY Glee Club, '29g En Avant, '30, '31 fPres.J 3 Honor Roll, '31, Wilson Normal Have you ever seen a girl that you could say was all these things at once: bright, tal- ented, and well-liked by teachers and students? This is saying much for any person. but we aren't exaggerating in Icky's case. o Fofrty-six Xfilwml NWXXXW EAXX CHARLES HUBB COOK Cadet Band, '30, '31: Orchestra, '30, '31g School Band, '80, '31g Glee Club, '31: Belle of Bagd,ad : Westerner Staff, '31, University of Oklahoma The wave in Charlie's hair is the envy of every girl, but it's his despair and he tries to cover it with a derby. He plays the trombone meaning he is musically inclined. Charlie is proficient when it comes to spats fall sortsj . ELEANOR MARGARET COOMBS Baseball, '27: Basketball, '28. Somehow or other when one thinks of El, an old yellow roadster is also brought to mind. She is another one of the fair fem- mes who makes life for the midshipmen bear- able. MARY VIRGINIA COPPAGE WiIIz'am and Mary Gin doesn't seem to be a very appro- priate name in these days of prohibition but it isn't as bad as it sounds. She wants to go to China where she can carry on her flourishing business of plucking eyebrows. WALTER BARRY COSDON Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31: Officers' Club, '31: War Games, '30, '31g Belle of Bag- dad V. M. I. A military bearing, beautiful red hair and blue eyes certainly slay the ladies. And Walter does 'not seem to be impregnable either. We think an interesting club of those who have sported his Officers' Club pin might be formed. DANIEL JAMES COUGHLIN, JR. Basketball, '28 fL.W.Jg Tennis, '29. George Washington Since Junie's gotten his new tennis racket Big Bill Tilden has been taking lessons from him. He and Colleen Moore ought to get to- gether for he too has one blue and one brown eye. MARY GENE CRAIN George Washington A true Army child, Mary likes nothing bet- ter than a fast game of tennis or a week-end 1 at West Point. Her secret ambition is to ac- quire a sense of humor but she doesn't know it's this which makes her so well-liked. Forty-seven ff! IWIHQ lWllI3S3SXlHiXXX BETTY ANNE CRANE :T3n5nio3r1 and Senior Glee Club: En Avant, George Washz'ngton Betty is an attractive girl whom everyone likes. Her lovely voice, pretty self, and sweet personality will carry her far into the heart of the world. Besides being an accomplished horsewoman, she dances and acts. What more could one ask? GEORGE STANLEY CRANE Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31: War Games, '28, '29, '30, '31: History Club, '28, '29, '30 '31: Radio Club, '31g Chess Club, '29g Math Club, '28: Gliick Auf, '29, '30, '31: Officers' Club, '31g If I Were A King. M. I. T. Stan has lots of brains, but it only takes the sight of one sweet something to render him utterly dippy. nervous and extremely out of order and sorts. Guess who it is? 1 ROBERT NASH CRON Cadets, '28, '29: Tau Beta. Kappa. Another of those Tau Beta Kappa boys. Bob is everything that makes the hearts of the better half of Western beat. He burns to be that kind of man with pencils, notebooks, and curiosity that is called a reporter. ALBERT WILLITS CROWELL School Band, '29, '30, '31: Cadet Band, '29, '30, '31. Annapolis With his rifle and clarinet, Al is a noisy person. We owe a lot to such men who will sacrince their sense of harmony and show some school spirit. Al has one weakness, however: he wears a tux to all formal dances. DAVID C. CROWELL Cadets, '30, '31: Glee Club, '30, '31. Annapolis Anchors Aweigh is Dave's theme song and like all other Navy children he has trav- eled lots and loves the Philippines. He likes Western, but some day he hopes to sail back over the bounding main in a Capitol ship to sunny Brent. JOHN H. DALY Tau Beta Keppa. West Point Mysterious Mose, as he is best known, is very timid in the presence of the ladies. However. he admits that he revels in stoning cows. or maybe he's just spinning another goofy yarn in rivalry with Bill Sibert. Forty-eight XXLEIWIUCC IWIHXSSXUJ XXX MARTHA LYNN DAVENPORT George Washz'ngton Martha is tall, but not too tall, blonde but not too blonde, and sweet but not too sweet. She loves to play the violin and dance. Her pleasant smile and winning ways will carry her far in the drab parts of this old world. FRANK DAVIDSON Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31. Frank has gone in for cadets in a big way. It's a wonder they let him stay in as long as they have, with his wisecracks. amus- ing playthings, and tricks. Frank is one of the best arguments we know against Austins. MILDRED DAVIDSON The Moderns, '80, '31: El Circulo Castel- lano, '30, '31g Basketball, '30, University of Maryland Nobody knows how pretty Mil is until he has seen her with her 'ibunny rabbit beret framing her smiling face and sparkling long- lashed eyes. When Western celebrates its fif tieth anniversary Mil hopes to report it for the Star. VIRGINIA LORETTA JOAN DENNIS Debating Society, '30, .Columbia University Ginger, alias Boots, alias Speedy: sounds like a criminal but its just a sweet girl grad- uate. Ginger can do anything from swim to debate. but due to her inability to breathe freely under water she has not been very suc- cessful in her attempts to do both at the same time. HENRY FRANKLIN DODSON Maryland University It was a lucky day for both parties when Hank left Central and came over to West- ern. He is really handsome, and because of his amiable manner, is well-liked. Some day he hopes to break records in an Auburn on Daytona Beach. FRANCES LOUISE DORR History Club '31: Glee Club '31g Girl Reserves, '30, '31. Marjorie Webster School Frances reminds us of an apple tree, with her pale red-gold hair, her delicate complexion and pale-green clothes, She has certainly com- bined the extremes of femininity and proficien- cy in athletics to make herself a charming girl. Forty-nine ff! IWHIQ WIIlXXXIU?.XXX WARREN FALES DRAPER. JR. Cadets, '27, '28, '29, '30, '313 War Games, '28, '29, '31g Officers' Club, 31g Chess Club, '28: Gliick Auf, '30 fPres.J Q Honor Roll, '27, '28, '30g Student Council, '31. Amherst Mine eyes have seen the glory of the Cap- tain of our' G, he is Marching with his company. disregarding you or me. Oh, be quick my heart to answer him, be jubilant my feet, for G is marching on! fBy a Western I-emme.j JAMES MURRAY DRYSDALE Chess Club, '28, '29: Chess Team, '30, '31 QPresidentJ. George lVash1'ngton Even Murray's pleasures are of the more serious, worth-while kind, like everything he does. We hope that he will move the pawns in the game of life as well as he has in chess. HELEN ELIZABETH DUGAN Westerner Stalf, '31g Basketball, '31, Sweetbriar If she has a turned-up nose, and a lively wit, that's Helen, one of the nicest friends you could make. This isn't a hard job, for Helen is interested in everyone. MARY ELIZABETH DUGAN Skippy is that girl who is always going some place in a hurry and never getting there. Mary could cheerfully get along without studies and brazenly admits it. We more timid souls have the same inclinations Csecretlyl . THADDEUS ROSAVILLE DULIN Cadets, '28, '29: Football fL.W.j, '29: Basketball fL.W.j, '29. University of Pennsylvania Ahem, did you notice that middle name? Quite a come-down though, when one hears his nick-name, Nuthead, as he is sometimes called. Thad's peculiar walks, bow-legs, and laugh are well-known in these parts. VIRGINIA CLARISSA DYER Gliick Auf, '31. Ginny hails from Schenectady, New York. She plans to continue with her hobby and be a dancer. Ginny is noted for her bright re- marks, and her strange fondness for Schenec- tady and a certain young gentleman. Fifty fff.ilWlllQ IXWXXXW XXX HARRY BERNARD EASTERSON Cndets, '28, '29, '30. Maryland University Heavens! Shaefl'er's factory has closed down and Hindu won't write with any other kind of ink! He'll have to buy a typewriter, now. He's going to be the champion wrestler at Maryland University next year, and de- velop his line along foreign service work. NANNETTE ISABEL ELMS Basketball, '29: Girl Reserves, '27, '28: Dramatic Association, '30, '31, Wilson Normal Izzie is noted for her beautiful speaking voice. and her long eyelashes. More than one has read a deep meaning in those eyes. She is very modest, quiet, and retiring. Her main interest lies in any form of dramatic work. LELIA BALDWIN ENGLISH The Highlanders, '30, '31, American University Perhaps Lee has taken up rifle to limit the line of admirers who will flock to her door when she has become a great artist. Besides talent, artists should have real curly hair and serious thoughts. Now we're sure she'll be famous. MARION LAURA ERVIN Debating Society, '28g Baseball, '29: Bas- ketball, '29, '31, Glee Club, '30, Belle of Bag'dad. George Washi'ngton English! Latin! German! Greek! We're the boys across the creek! --roots Marion. She makes up for those who feel inclined to go home and study CU instead of displaying school spirit. Marion's imagination was dis- played in the Senior Note's Column. CONSTANCE ETZ Sketch Club, '30, '31, Basketball, '30, Rid- ing! Club, '30. Aflarietta Connie is quite the constant Westerner though she did come to us from National Cathedral School. She is most refined and artistic, a very stimulating and winning per- sonage, who ought to make the line novelist she wants to be. MARTHA MIDDLEDAUF EVANS Glee Club, '28, '29g Crimson Star. Strayefs Business College Several years ago, the entire student body was puzzled as to who this young poetess, Dolores Day. could be. Then we found it was none other than our stunning, self-as- sured Martha Evans. Fifty-one X!! WWQ NWXXXW EAXX RALPH IRVING EVANS Cadets, '27, '28, University of Maryland 'Tis great to have a giant's strength, but rather inconvenient to be the possessor of such a betraying blush. Dopy doesn't seem to mind, though. His laugh and unique dancing are distinguishing points. His ambition is to be Rudy Vallee II. RICHARD FABRIZIO Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31, Officers' Club, '31, Belle of Bagdad. Who has not, at one time or another, seen Breezy's jigging ? If such there be, he has missed a lot, for Fab dances in a way all his own. Breezy is very good-natured, however. and a likable chap. ROBERT LINDSAY FLETCHER Cadet Band, '28, '29, '30, '31, Student Council, '28, '29, Football, '28, '29, '30, Baseball, '29, '30, '31, Orchestra, '28, '29, Boys' W Club, '28, '29, V. P. I. Fletch is the last of that famous trio which for years mystilied us Westerners as to which was which. One of his peculiarities is his love of sleeping, however he's anything but drow- sy when he gets on the football team. KENNETH NEWTON FLUCKEY Cadets, '27, '28, '29, Chess Club, '30. M . I. T. Hey, is this a lly in this milk-shake? Oh, pardon me, Ken, my mistake, I didn't recog- nize you. When he gets behind a tennis racket or into a bathing suit we realize how valuable the Martins are going to be. ROBERT JOSEPH FOLEY Cadets, '27, '28, Football CL.W.J, '29, Baseball fAsst. Mgr.J, 30, El Circulo Castellano, '30, '31. West Point Whether under Ere of football tactics or machine guns, Bob will always be found with a smile on his lips and a blush on his cheek. He is far from weak when it comes to the weaker sex. LOIS LEE FORESTER Dramatic Assn., '29, '30, Chrysanthe- mum, '29, Junior Glee Club, '27, Honor Roll, '31. American University Lois, contrary to rule, will be a blonde ar- tist, instead of a brunette. She takes to any kind of art, as is depicted by her love of Shakespeare, and her continual drawing. She is a very small, with a voice in proportion to her height. Fifty-two 'H'?E'7' H if -W-we-nw at :g ww- XXQ'-.-IWIHICC WWXXXW iXXX MILDRED E. FOSTER Can't someone find something for Mildred to sing? They say women masticate the rag a good deal but M. does all her tongue- wagging in song! Mildred's pet aversion is routine and her pet diversion is writing. CLARENCE FOX Football fL.W.J, '27, '28: Basketball fL.W.J, '27, '28, '29: Varsity Basketball, '29, '30, '81: Varsity Baseball, '30, '81. University of Virginia Buddy goes out for everything athletic. He can play football, basketball, baseball, or what have you fespecially the latterb. If Star achieves his ambition, which is to graduate, he is going to shine on some of the teams of the University of Virginia. WILLIAM RUSSELL FREEBURGER O little boy, don't be so shy, come over and play with me, but the boy with the brains doth pass me by, as though he couldn't hear or see. - JOHN C. FREELAND, JR. Cadets, '27, '28, '29, '30g Basketball QL. w.J. '2s. George Washington Picture to yourself a good-looking. horse- back riding lad. with a failing in Cnot forj Latin and an extreme Southern accent, grown up into a lawyer. There is our former Haye. LOUISE GREENWOOD FRIESS Glee Club, '31: Belle of Bagdadng Hon- or Roll, '30. George Washington Although not always a Westerner, Skeezix is now one of our most loyal supporters. Her two passions are dancing and driving a car but she has become renowned for her freely ex- pressed opinions in History class. MERRILL B. FULLERTON Stage Crew, '30, '31: COG, '31. University of Maryland Merrill is one of the members of that un- seen but very important organization, the Stage Crew. In every play he is Johnny on the spot. Don't let him shake your hand- his iron grip is far from rusty. Fifty-three -f-an-me ' ,. eff, . . iw, . 1 XX! WMC WiHX3SXiU-f1XXX JOHN GALLIHER Cadets, '28, '29g Track, '28, '29g History Club, '29: War Games, '28, '29: Belle of Bagdadf' University of Pennsylvania John is the boy with the secret: how to talk in class or section without the least sus- picion being directed at him. He is also sar- torially perfect on all occasions. JOSEPH HAMILTON GALLIHER, JR. Football lL.WJ, '29, '30g School Band, '28, '29: Cadet Band, '28, '29g Basketball fL.W.J, '29. Annapolis A teacher once gave Joe a passing mark as a wedding present. Wedding? queried Joe, 'iWhy yes, it makes you 'merry,' doesn't it? It's lucky cars aren't loud at Annapolis- Joe's '23 Studebaker might not be able to stand the change of climate. CHARLOTTE ELLEN GARTLAND History Club, '28, '29, '30. Manisfield Normal Charlotte's fall will come if the leaves ever go and books become bare, but she isn't a bit frosty. She has succeeded in acquiring one of those enviable knots of hair many of us are still trying to coax along. HORACE GENDREAU University of Pennsylvania Duke was generous with his school activ- ities while at Eastern. but he has changed them at Western to Cin his own wordsj 2 driving a car and enjoying himself, laughing, loafmg and loving. Here's success to him as an Aero- nautical draftsman! CHARLOTTE BRUCE GIBNER W Club, '29, '80, '31: Basketball, '28, '29, '30, '31 QCBPTJS Tennis, '29, '30: Track, '29, '80: Phi Pi Epsilon. ' Vassar We sought this athletic celebrity out and inquired which sport ranked highest in her estimation. The following eloquent expression was the result: Horses--horses-horses-- just crazy over hoses! Most everyone is crazy over Gibbie, too. CNo slams meant.j RALPH GIVEN, JR. Cadets, '27, '28g Tennis, '31 fMgr.J. George Washi'ngton Bill is still the handsome brute he was when he passeed through XVestern's portals four years ago. He has devoted much of his time to the social side of things. He hopes to be a lawyer-Ahem. Fifty-,four XXEIWWCC NWXXXW EAXX ROBERT GLASS i Rifle Team, '30: Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31: Officers' Club, '31. YVest Point Bob's favorite activity is day dreaming, and his ambition is to be an aviator and get mar- ried. The three don't mix very well, as is, but if he exercises his singing ability, he may yet conquer the elements. MARY HUMPHREYS GOLDBERGER Newcomb Boob a doop, sighs Mary ecstatically, and she goes to her favorite activity. dancing. Why does she keep the opera singing racket quiet? If we didn't like to hear her sing we'd tell her when to stop. C. FRANCES GOODRICH Westerner Staff, '31: The Moderns, '30, Spanish Club, '29, '30g Honor Roll, U niversily of Texas Lovely long-lashed eyes, a passion for green, an astounding intelligence, and an affectionate nature characterize Frank. We always thought Texas consisted of nothing but cows, and cacti, until she assures us there was a univer- sity there which she intends to go to. WILLIAM P. GOODRICK Georgetown Western has produced many strong and silent men, but none have been so strong on the silence gag as Bill. William aspires to be another Albie Booth and we wish him well in the conquest of the pigskin. ALEXANDER PATCH GORDON Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31. West Point Four little letters QA-R-M-YJ have spun thc thread of Sandy's destiny. Not content with joining Western's army, he intends to wear brass buttons the rest of his life. When he is gone, the immortal hot dog will have lost an admirer. FLORENCE ELIZABETH GRADY Basketball, '28, '29, '30, '31g Tennis, '293 Baseball, '28, fCapt.l 295 Varsity, '29, '30: Track, '30g W Club, '29, '30 fPres.J, '31 QV.-Pres.J: Student Council, '30, TVe8t8'rYL67' Staff, '31g Gliick Auf, '31. Connecticut College If it weren't for Floppy's superhuman abil- ity to run Lilly, many of her friends, who depend upon this well-known conveyance for transporation, would never get anywhere. She is a nightmare to any basketball guard, always being where she' isn't. Fifty-Eve !fiWHlQ NWXXXM ELXXX HENRI GRADY George Washz'ngton Henri is just pleasingly plump, with curly hair and a natural characteristic of the old South. She is very fond of swimming, hockey. and basketball, but she is going to give all this up for the life of a private secretary. WILLIS SHERWOOD GRAEFF Debating Club, '28, '29, '30, '31g Cadet Band, '29, '30, '31: Stage Crew, '28, '29, '30, En Avant, '30, '31, Orchestra, '29, '30g School Band, '29, '30, '31. Asbury Zeppelin claims to be lazy, but we saw this list of activities and wondered. His stated ambition, to be a civil engineer, further in- creased our bewilderment. LOIS GREEN Honor Roll, '28, 29, '30, University of Maryland Lois reveals her true character to only a chosen circle of friends, while the rest of us pass by without really knowing her. One of her hobbies, besides dancing and tennis, is col- lecting Honor Roll certificates. WILLIAM ERDMANN GRIMM, JR. Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31: Officers' Club, '31g War Games, '29: Orchestra, '31: El Circulo Castellano, '31. American University Here you have a really nice boy. Erdy is planning to honor the halls of A. U. with hispresence, thereby causing a loss to Western. He likes Cadets and football-and several Mothers. MARJORIE GRINSTEAD Breeze Staff, '30g Orchestra, '30, Girl Re- serve, '30g Glee Club, '2-9g En Avant, '31. Pembroke Perhaps you'll understand why the piano in the orchestra sounds as if it is saying un bon vin blanc when you know that Mar- jorie's two hobbies are French and piano- playing. Good luck Marjorie! MARY BROOKS HALEY Basketball, '29, '30, '31, Track, '30g Rifle, W '29g W Club, '29, '30, '31: El Circulo I Castellano, '30, '31, Breeze Staif, '31: Baseball, '29 QCapt.J. George lVashington Boots and her buddies are well known to all Western. She is quite interested in the ris- ing Sons CEastern boysl and sees to it that East meets West. Still her true kingdom is the gym and someday she will be queen. Fifty-six XXX.-EIWUKD WIUXXXEH 5.XXX NANCE STEPHENSON HALL George Washington ' An ardent devotee of dancing and swim- ming, Nance has two decided assets. a versa- tile tongue and a marked artistic ability. Need we question her future? LOUIS LAVAL HAMBY Cadets, '28, '29g Baseball, '29g Belle of Barcelona, Purple Towers. University of Virginia A youth there was, quiet in appearance, with motives unknown fhonorable, we're surej. This rather bashful individual is a splendid dancer: ask a certain young ladyl By this time Lou's ambition is realized, but we'll state it anyway, to get through high school. GEORGE ALTON HANES Cadets, '28, '29g Dramatic Association, '30: Football, '30. Georgetown University Meet our old friend, George Alton, him- self. Here is a young man who really wants to become a Public Accountant. Al likes to play football, but believes in the conservation of energy. By the way, he is quite the ladies' man. Ask the girlies. SAMUEL HANFORD Ride, '81g El Circulo Castellano, '31. George Washington Morning after morning we wondered at the disappearance of S. J. from section. The explanation is his devotion to the rifle room. But one morning a loud honk was heard. Upon investigation it was found that S. J. had driven up in his Austin. Still you can't bounce a meat ball. WILBUR VAUGHN HARLAN Gliick Auf, '30, '31. Kansas State U niuersity Vtfake up Rome and Egypt! A deep thinker is on his way with his shovel to find a King Tut. Perhaps thoughts of ancient races are what makes Bill so oblivious to the , present ones. Q MARIE HARRINGTON ghi Beta Rho: Honor Roll, '28, '29, '30, ' 1. George Washington Skeeta, little and peppy, is another well- liked damsel who loves to dance but still al- ways manages to get on the Honor Roll. She ' is unusually fond of mechanical drawing and ' hopes some day to become a mechanical drafts- woman of fame. l Fifty-seven XXL-HWHIGCD IWl1lXXXllIiXXX OLGA MAE HARVEYCUTTER Rifle, '27, '28. Duke University Olga can shoot straight, swim like a mer- maid, and dance-well, can she dance! Her one and only ambition at present is to com- plete college in four years. THOMAS HAYES West Point Tom has little time for activities-he spends all his time, spare or otherwise, in studying, and as a consequence he is very in- telligent, Now and then he plays tennis when his lessons are over. HELEN SERGEANT HAYNES History Club, '30, '81: Belle of Bagdadf' Sweetbriar The Breeze society column often mentions Ne1's name in connection with notable social functions, for though she really has been at Western a very short time her magnetic charm has attracted very many invitations. PHILIP HAYWOOD Football, '29, '30: Track, '29g Tennis, '31. Miama Bill is truly modern in that he is always so busy having a good time that he's never at home. Of course, he plays football so that a collegiate reputation may be complete. LOUIS ROBERT HEISS Track, '29, '30, '31: Stage Crew, '30, '31: Chemistry Club, '30, '31g Dramatic Asso- ciation, '30, '31. George Wash1'ngton Louis is at home either working with the stage crew, or in the chemistry laboratory. But he is not too busy to have a list of girls and a surprising number of dates. Toy- mania's ambition is to be a chemist. MARGARET KINGSLEY HENDERSON University of Maryland Margaret is noted for her good-looking clothes and her rather haughty air. She may be seen galloping lightly hither and yon on a milk white palfrey through some of the fa- vorite haunts of Washington horsewomen. Fifty-eight ffilwllff WMXXXUJ EXXX EDITH KELI, OGG HENRY The Moderns, '29, '30, '31g Rifle, '28: El Circulo Castellano, '30, '31, William and Mary A faint whiff of perfume, a click of heels. and Edith is near. Really isn't he too ador- able. My dear, don't tell me he's an artist! XVILLIAM JOSEPH HICKEY University of Buffalo Bill is a lady-killer. The one thing he lacks is a monocle to complete his Park Avenue air. Many a girl sighs while gazing at his Barry- more profile. Despite accounts he maintains that his favorite activities are swimming and sleeping. ELIZABETH HODGSON Wilson Normal School EliZabeth's good disposition and her cute nose have made her a great favorite She not only knows her lessons and is willing to help others with theirs, but she can tell you the right words to almost any song. STEPHEN XVALSH HOLDERNESS Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31, Oratorical Con- test, '30: Officers' Club, '31g Constitution Club, '29, '30: History Club. '28, Manual of Arms Competition, '29, '30 Hirst placeji Hi-Y Club, '29, '30, '31, Honor Roll, '27, '28, '29, '31, lVest Point Western deems Steve one of her most val- uable possessions and hates to see him leave. for he shines both in scholarship and cadets. One of his most upstanding characteristics is his hair. NANCY PHYLLIS HORTON Basketball, '28, '29, '30: Track, '28, '30: En Avant, '29, 'Z-10: Hesperian Stall' lAssociate Editorl, '30, '31: The Moderns, '30, '31, Dramatic Association, '30, '31. Vassar Nansita is a much travelled linguist. whose poetry is known to all Westerners. She has a very dreamy, romantic nature and a soft pleasing voice whose gentle charm is enhanced by a delightful accent. CLARISSA HOWE Basketball, '29, '30, '31g Rifle, '28, Hes- perian Staff, '30, '31, Weste1'1Le1' Staff, '31 Radcliffe Clarissa has a most appropriate nickname, Stretch. Her height gives her a decided ad- 2 vantage over less lengthy persons. Math is f quite a hobby and fortunately for her friends, she never loses patience. i Fifty-nine ff! IWHIGC WMXXXW EAXX JANE HUGHES Honor Roll, '30: W Club, '30, '31:Girl Reserves, '30, iSec'y.J, '31: The Modems, '31: Phi Pi Epsilon, fPresidentJ. American University Jane's ambition is to be somebody but in her two year's stay at Western she has shown by her adcomplishments in the activities in which she has participated, that she already is somebody. This maid is intelligent, popular. and good-looking. HARRIET-LOUISE HUNT De Pauw Slim, distinguished, and well-dressed, this sub-deb has gone a long way toward realizing her ambition, to become the most traveled person in the world. Now she entertains us with amusing incidents of her adventures. NORA HUTCHER George Washington Law College Quiet and unoflicious though Nora is. she usually gets to her destination. Perhaps it's the beautiful wave in her shining tresses, the nice brown eyes. Anyhow its something. ARLENA EMELINE JENNINGS Glee Club, '2'1: Girl Reserves. '28, '29, '30, '31g El Girculo Castellano, '30, '31. University of Maryland Emeline is one of these very quiet persons who proves that silence is a great art of con- versation. She intends to be a doctor. She is truly a delightful girl to know. JOHN COURTS JONES Cadets, '29, '30, 'Sly War Games, '31: Orchestra, '30: School Band, '29, '30, 'BL University of Maryland After all it's better to make a bird think you're doing an honor while murdering it than to treat it as an offense. At least John considers this important among the steps to- ward becoming Secretary of the U. S. Na- tional Museum. RUTH PAULINE JONES Westminster Dixie is going to try her hand, or rather, her feet at dancing when she finishes college. According to all repots she already started pre- paring, with much success for her career in this line. Sixty XXL-EIWIMC WEXXXW XXX SALLY ANNE JUMPER Studio Club, '29, '30g Basketball, '29, '31: Baseball, '29: W6Sf8YlL67' Staff, '31: Rid- ing Club, '31: Basketball, '31 iMgr.jg Math Club, '31g W Club, '31. Wesllesley Good old Sal, as one always things of her, just can't keep all her fun to herself, so the Westerner office is a lively place. In addition to her unquestioned artistic ability she's in- clined to ride horses. MILTON KAMINSKY Cldtts, '27, '28, '29, '30, Duke University Milton ought to be a dentist someday, he is so good at drilling. Wonder what prompted his ambition to become a criminal lawyer? Perhaps it was while playing football, when he decided that either his opponent, or the ref- eree was all wrong, MARY HELEN KEEHAN Honor Roll, '29, '30: Basketball, '30, '31. George Washington A good game of tennis and a winning per- sonality have made Keenie popular with a wide circle of friends. She is fond of playing basketball and riding, and has a decided weak- ness for the army. ROBERT F. KELLER Cadets, '27, '2S: Sigma Delta. University of Maryland. Bob not only likes ancient cars but wants to know what they're made of. why, and how. At least he seems to enjoy taking his automo- bile apart and constructing it the way his fan- cy lies. MAE KENNON Isn't it fortunate that there are still some people left who can combine enjoying them- selves in this life with working to accomplish a purpose? Though Lizzie is forever going places and doing things. she finds lots of time to devote to her art. I EDWARD FRANCIS KENT Debating Society, '29, '30, '31: President of Senior Classy Constitution Club, '29, '30, '31 fV.-Pres.J: Orchestra, '28, '29, '30. '31g Band, '28, '29, '30, '31g Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31: Officers' Club, '31: Ora- torical Contest '30, '31, Flag Contest, '29: Stage Crew, '3O: Dramatic Assn., '31g Westeruer Staff, '31: The Belle of Bag-dad : Glee Club-, '31g Student Coun- cil, '31 QV.-Pres.Jg Twelfth Night. Eddie's smile, dominant personality and splendid executive ability have made him a famous figure on and off the campus. Incidery tally, one of his activities is girls-and how! I m Sixty-one XXEWUIQ WlXXXWZ1XXX THOMAS KINKAID KIMMEL Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31: Officers' Club, '3l: Chemistry Club, '30. Annapolis , Look, girls! a truly fme boy, Tom is an all-around good fellow, popular with both sexes. His dancing? Well, ask several young ladies. He likes swimming, football, drilling, and next, he'll show the Middies how to strut. DAN C. KINGMAN Cadets, '30, '313 Tau Beta Kappa. ' West Point lt's Danny Boy who says, Oh. look! everybody's out of step but me. Neverthe- less, he does plan to attend Vklest Point. From some of his actions he must be nerving him- self to take a cross-country tour in a rumble- seat. PAUL FRANKLIN KIRBY Cadets, '28, '29, Twelfth Night. Yale lf trustworthy evidence could be given that anyone around school has ever seen Paul dis- turbed by anything, and without his grin. that person should be given some substantial reward. However, a slight clue might be found near l50. HELEN FAUNTLEROY KIRTLAND Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, '3l: Love Pi- rates of Hawaii, Chrysanthemum, Purple Towers, Belle of Bagdad : En Avant, '31, Connecticut College With her voice and good looks, our Helen has a one-way ticket to Hollywood. Oh, how she can sing Body and Soul ! There she stands and waves her hands across the quais. Ye gods! the coughdrop. fBelle of Bagdadj HARRISON KNAPP Cadets, '27, '28g Football 1L.W.J, '29. ' ' University of Maryland Harry's fondness for traveling is shown in the extensive mileage run up on his notori- ous Ford. If his future works are as inter- esting as he is, his novels will become well known and admired by the whole world. GERTRUDE WINIFRED KOHLER Washington School for Secretaries Winnie is another of the young secreta- ries-to-be. She likes to ride horseback fnot for the first time, understandj, chew gum- ? and, among other activities, use her blond beauty for a purpose. ' Sixty-two Wi WMC WWXXXW XXX RUTH KREITER University of Maryland Ruth says her school activities, ambition, favorite activity and idiosyncracies are all dancing. What do you bet she'll win a mara- thon some day? She's cute and small, and oh, the men do fall! FREDERICK STEVENS LAISE Rifle Team, '29, '30, W Club, '30, '31, Basketball, '31. Fred is justly famous as a very versatile youth, for he can not only hit the bull's eye without looking and harrass the opposing team in basketball, but he can give a Spanish translation which would make a Caballero blush for shame at his own poor knowledge. RICHARD E. LANE Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, '31, Cadets, '28 '29, '30, '31, History Club, '28, '29, '30 '31 lPrs.J 3 Officers' Club, '31, Western- et' Staif. '31, Gliick Auf, '28, '29, '30, '31, Stage Crew, '28, '29, Chemistry Club, '28, '29, Belle of Barcelona, Crimson Star. George Washington Dick and his 70-odd inches are very, very imposing in a cadet uniform, and he's well known and very popular everywhere, particu- larly with the ladies. Chemistry and German are his delight. but he has never been caught studying yet. ROBERT PHILIPS LANE Cadets, '28, '29, Hesperian Staff, '30, '31, En Avant, '31. , lVashington and Lee His music was so sweet, they all would give him nickles to go and play on another street. Still, we think Bob will be back to linish accordion music at Western's fiftieth anniversary. JOHN ANTHONY DE LATHOUDER Cadets, '28, Football, '30. George Washington The complexity of human nature is well demonstrated in Cap. For example, those who have encountered him on the gridiron will find it hard to visualize him as bashful in the vicinity of girls. ARTHUR L. LATTERNER Cadets, '28, 29, Orchestra, '28, '30, '31, Chess Club, '29, '30. University of Maryland Alfa, otherwise known as Buttercup, for two years struggled with the cadets' can- non. But the heavy cannon and the big, rough boys were too much for him to grapple with alone, so he joined the orchestra for self-protection. Sixty-three X!! IWHIQC NfIll5SXXllJ:.g.-.XXX FRANCIS LAW Football, '29, '30: Basketball, '29, '30, '31: Cadets, '27: W Club, '29, '30Q Glee Club, '27. George Washington Doc wants to be a success. In what? Why worry about that? THERE'S a secret. we wonder if 'Doc' knows how many femi- nine hearts he causes to palpitate a trifle faster at thought of-him? ELEANOR JANET LEE We cannot believe there is a person with no ambition, no favorite activity and no idiosyn- cracies, but Eleanor herself states she is such an individual. She is noted, however, for her quiet good nature and fine scholarship. LILLIAN MARY LEINWEBER El Circulo Castelano, '30, '31. American University Here's the female counterpart of Einstein. Mathematics, any species or gender, is simply putty in her hands. or at the end of her pen- cil-well, you know what we mean anyway. NANCY LESH Petite, wark-eyed, and very alluring, Nance has become a familiar figure around Crab- town and the Point, so she tells us. Around town she and her Ford are inseparable. RAYMOND WINSLOW LEWIS Cadets, '29, '30, '31: Chess Club, '30,'31: Phi Beta. Rho. Cornell University Ray may fool us some day and make a dis- turbance in class, or perhaps he has been doing it behind our backs. He should be a successful scientist if he applies his Phi Beta Rho tactics to his profession. ANDREW ADGATE LIPSCOMB Football qL.w.y, '28, '29. Virginia Military Institute Behold this bold, bad man! Who can mis- take our own Ad ? He has a way of belit- tling certain things, and people. If his argu- ments are any sign of success in the law pro- fession, we may expect great things of him. Sixty-four Xfilwlliil NWXXXW XXX MARTHA LOUISE LITTLE Ei Avant. '31. lVellesley Martha Louise's sparkling brown eyes com- plement her naturally quiet and reserved na- ture. Her clever brain and nimble tongue are expert at rolling off French verbs and Latin translations. JOSEPH ROBERTS LITTLE Cadets, '27, '28: Baseball, '29 lAsst. Mgr.j, '30 1Mgr.J: Football fL.W.D, '29. V. M. I. Here is all that is pleasant in a man: Bob Little, universally liked and admired. He has helped in the oliice and roused many a weak heart to skip a beat. Central holds a decided interest QU . MARJORY ALLCUTT LOGAN Junior Glee Club, '28: Senior Glee Club, '29, '31g Purple Towers, Belle of Bag- dad. William and Mary Margy's delightful giggle has been heard in Western's halls for four years. We wonder if the old place will be the same when this charming singer departs? However, old Wil- liam and Mary will receive her with open arms. WILLIAM ALAN LOWE Football fL.W.j, '28, '29, '30g Inter-High School Cantata, '30. University of Florida There is a young man within our celestial portals confessing that his idiosyncracy is roaming the halls in a daze. Finishing col- lege. he will start upon the stormy pathway leading to the Senate. Who is he? Heigh Lo. of course. DOROTHY LUCKETT Junior Glee Club, '27, '28: History Club, '27, '28: Senior Glee Club, '29, '30, '31: Dramatic Association, '29, '30, '31: Pur- ple Towers, Belle of Bagdad. Martha Washi'ngton Seminary You know what they say about little pack- ages? Well, it applies here. In this petite demoiselle lie the abilities to sing, dance and act. You couldn't ask more of a regular-sized person, certainly not of Dottie. EUGENE THOMAS LYDDANE Sigma Delta. Georgetown University Towd is very well known in study halls, but he does not speak so fluently in Spanish. However. we believe that he will make a good student at Georgetown, in spite of that far- away look in his charming eyes. Sixty-five ff! WWC lWHl3SX'XUl E-.XXX VIRGINIA ELIZABETH LYLE Tau Phi Johns Hopkins Jinny is going to be,the kind of nurse who brings patients to the hospital. How we enjoy being ill if the nurse is pretty! In her spare time Jinny is going to try to take a few cups from Helen Wills. ELIZABETH MacCULLEN This class has produced many artists, and Betty is one of the fortunates. In fact, she is well recommended by a member of the fac- ulty, whom she has successfully drawn during releases from the pursuit of untangling na- tional difliculties. EDWARD MADDREN Gliick Auf, '30, '31: Chemistry Club, '30, Cornell Edin can never stay long in one spot. We have an idea he's going to be an explorer. Oh. me! when he sings he gives all the keys a chance. Ask Miss Von Seyfried. But Edi is all right: he owns a Ford. JOHN SWAIN MAGNUSSON Debating Society, '30, 'Sly Glilck Auf, '31: Chess Club, '31. George Washington Where's the car taking Mag! Mag is an easy-going fellow who adds a little spice to life by doing the unexpected. He is quiet, but he seems to think a great deal about and un- derstand the philosophy of life.. DORIS HENRIETTA MALINKA Studio Club, '29, -ao qs-20.5, '31 lPres.J. George Washington Doris is indeed a daughter of the gods! Tall, quiet, and lovely, with a keen sense of humor-a much-sought-after person. The field of commercial art beckons, and with the success of her art posters here she'll be a whiz- bang. CAROL MARTIN She certainly tries to break the hearts of her employers. We wonder if her eyes ever get tired rolling around. Maybe they're used to it by now. Sixty-six . ,. ?':,,,,,. . X Wi IWIHQ IWIHXXXAUJ EAXX ELIZABETH ANNE MARTIN Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, 'Sly Westerner Staff, '31g Chrysanthemum, Purple Towers, Belle of Ba.gdad. George Washington Betty is a true brunette, whose dark eyes will yet prove the undoing of some upstand- ing young man. From the above activities you see that she is quite a song bird. Betty came from the Sacred Heart Academy, but loves Western. JOSEPH HENRY MATTARE Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31g War Games, '30, '313 Officers' Club, '31 iPres.J: Student Council, '81 fPres.J: Belle of Bagdadf' Georgetown University A soldier fit to stand by Caesar, is Joe. However. his curly hair, good looks, and his pleasing manner have only helped to further ' a noteworthy cadet career, and to have at- tained the rank of lieutenant-colonel. l WILLIAM MAXWELL Cadets, '29, '30, '31. West Point Feetsball, bezball, and svimin' in de tank are Bill's favorite activities. With the ambi- tion to enter West Point and stay there four years, he has begun his career as a dashing corporal in M Company while at Western. MARJORIE MCAFEE Basketball, '28, '29, '30 fCapt.J, '31: Ri- He, '28g Tennis, '30: Baseball, '28, '29: Riding Club, '31: W Club, '80, '81 QTreasJg Westeruer Staff, '31, Wellesley Marge does quite well in living up to the song. There was a little girl who had a little curl. She is noted for her athletic ability in basketball. tennis and horseback riding. As, she was heard to remark, I can't keep my feet in the pedals of this horse. CATHERINE VAULX MCCAIN William and Mary Kakie has been carried away by the Navy, or was it the other way 'round? Any- way, she goes to the Academy every time she gets a chance. When asked what she likes best to do she said, Can't you guess what? LOIS ELIZABETH MCCALLUM Lois enjoys herself at the movies and at dances. We will find her later, either on a desert island, writing, or on the stage acting, with a permanent gleaming in her locks-that is, if she has her way ve about it. Sixty-seven ff! WWC WlHXXXUl3.XXX KATHERINE FRANCES MCCANDLESS Basketball, '28, '29, '3O: W Club, '29, '303 Baseball, '28g Student Council, '29, '30, Breeze Staff, '30g Vice-President of Class, '31. Strayer's Business College Kitty is the kind of a girl who rates A No. 1 with everyone because of the way in which she treats them. She is sweet and charming to all. Long may she wave! if EDWIN CHASE MCCLINTOCK Debating Team, '28, '29, '30, '31 1Pres.J: Chess Club, '28, 29, '30, '31 fTreas.j 3 Honor Roll, '27, '30: Dramatic Assn., '30, '3l: Constitution Club, '28, '29, '30, '31 fPres.l : Breeze Staff, '29, '30, '31 QEd.J 5 Student Council, '31. I Princeton Senor Ed has some characteristics we don't know. For instance, he writes poetry and still manages in this disillusioning age to retain romantic ideals of the feminine gender. All in all, he's the berets. WILLIAM H. MCKAY, JR. Cadets, '29, '30, '31, George Washington Bill, a noted student, is able to tell anyone about the fall of Troy. In fact, he even dis- agrees with Virgil about the biological make- up of snakes. We wish Bill luck in his career as a librarian after leaving George Washing' ton. . LOIS IONE MCLAUGHLIN gilstory Club, '28, '29, '30: Girl Reserves George Washington ' A very friendly, good-natured, sweet per- son is Lois, the girl with the long curls. No one knew so many fine qualities could be con- fained in five feet until Shorty came along. JOHN LOUIS MEHLIG Cadets, '23, '29, '30, '31. Annapolis John practices for his future at .Annapolis by playing polo with Boy Scouts. Although desiring to be a handsome Naval officer, we wonder if he'll blush when giving commands as he did in Latin class. John's an all-around good sport. URSULA ESTES MEYERS Glee Club, '27, '28, '29.' Maryland University Sudie is one of these good-looking blondes who seems always able to enjoy her- self in spite of such things as a high school course and attendant exams. Someone seems to Ad meyer this Est imable young lady. Sixty-eight XXEIWMD IWIHXXXKU iXXX DOROTHY LANE MILLS The Moderns, '30, '31: History Club, '28, '29, '80, '31g Girl Reserves, '31g El Circu- lo Castellano, '31. Agnes Scott Dorothy is the girl with the giggle. Wheth- er neatly set in the road by her horse or flunk- ing a math test, her good humor comes to her aid. Her ambition is to be a lawyer. DAVID SHONERD MOHR gtixdio Club, '31: Constitution Club, '30, Naval Academy They laughed when I offered to p1ay --- but this is not true of Dave. His comical grin, continuous spirit of wit, spirit of Wyo- ming, and his habit of talking with his hands, have made a lasting impression on the minds of many here at Western. JAMES ALFRED MOORE Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31: Officers' Club, '31g Debating Society, '30, '31 fV.-Pres.Jg Constitution Club, '30, '31 1Treas.-Sec,J: Chess Club, '30g Student Council, '31g '1H'easurver of Class, '31: Honor Roll, '28, '30: Westerncr Staff, '81: Belle of Bag- dad g Dramatic Club, '31: Finalist, Na- tional Oratorical Contest, '31, University of Kentucky An Austin among the Packards of West- ern's regiment. this Southern gentleman notes among his favorite activities arguing and ten- nis. What we need is Moore etiquette. MARGARET LOUISA MOSES Dramatic Ass'n., '30: fLibrarianl, '31: Senior Glee Club, '29, '30, '31g West- er-ner Staff, '31: The Modems, '29, '30 QV,-Pres.j, '31: Breeze Staif, '29, '30: Girl Reserves, '27, '28: Purple Towers, Belle of Bagdad : Honor Roll, '30, Sl, American University I A fiery. red-headed, little rebel, just bub- bling over with enthusiasm and totally lack- ing in that quality of sophistication so charac- teristic of seniors is Boggy. She just loves dancing and string beans, but writing is her hobby. A HELEN VIRGINIA MOUNTFORD Wilson College The Army wanted a new sweetheart so Helen was brought forward and, judging from all reports, she is a huge success. The 1 secret of her success is her contagious laugh and her pretty nose. FRANCES MUELLER l Glee Club, '30, '31: En Avant, '31: History Club, '80: Library Ass't., '28, '29, '30, '31, Fran started carrying blue slips for the li- brary three years ago and has been at it ever since, often breaking into sections at the most inopportune moments. Will her successor be able to carry it off with the same grace? Sixty-nine ff! IWIHQ NWXXXWQXNX DANIEL JAMISON MURPHY Cadets, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31: Football, '293 Breeze Staff, '30 '31. Georgetown University Is it a really brilliant gathering of social high-lights? Not unless Dan, with his gentle- manly way, is there. Cadets must be one of his specialties, since he uses his knowledge of them in writing for the Breeze. ERNEST VAN DYKE MURPHY, JR. Cadets '28, '29, '30, '31: Oilicers' Club, '31g Orchestra, '28g War Games, '28-Q School Band, '28, '29, '30, '31: Glee Club, '31g Belle of Bagdadng Tau Beta Kappa. W'est Point Our cocky band captain has a good time wherever he goes, amusing others as well. Murph aspires to West Point. What could be nicer? OLIVIA RUTH NIXON Rifle, '30, '31g Westerner Staff, '31, George Washington Olivia is one of the little things that go to disprove Anita Loos' theory concerning blondes. She is always being preferred by some gentleman to attend a hop, though there may be an endless row of blondes nearby. HAROLD WEEKS OLIVER, JR. Baseball, '30, '31. Notre Dame To what does Harry owe his success? ls it possible that he takes a correspondence course in almost every subject, or does he use stay- comb? Still, we all admire his remarkable ef- forts in baseball and football. ELIZABETH GOODE O'MALLEY Sketch Club, '28, '29, '30, '31. Elizabeth is one of .those lucky Navy girls and will probably go to Honolulu next year. Here, in an exciting atmosphere of million- aires and movie stars, she will undoubtedly dance and swim more than ever. ELSIE LOIS OSMAN Riding Club, '30: Studio Club, '30: Rifle Club, '28. Lois has a Chevrolet coupe, and really drives it. Some day she hopes to own a new Ford, maybe one of Henry F.'s future pocket editions. Babe loves to ride horseback. swim, dance, and is another scientific bridge player. Seventy XXLEIWIHKD WWXXXW XXX WILLIAM H. PACE, JR. Cadets, '27, '28: Glee Club, '29, '309 Pur- ple Towers, Belle of Bagdadl' Columbia Bill is one of our real he men who shoots and aims straight at the heart. He likes to play golf. but his fame lies in his bowling ability. and he hopes to bowl 150 some day. , JOHN PALMER Glee Club, '30: Purple Towers, Belle of Bagdadf' Twelfth Nighty: Cadets, '30: Spanish Club, '30, '81, George Washington Is Johnnie good-natured? Just look at his darling million-dollar smile. Will the girls ever stop raving about Johnnie, his dancing acting and singing? And to think, he aspires to be an engineer, one of those romantic out- door fellows. MARGARET SINCLAIR PARRAN Senior Glee Club, '28, Strayer's Business College Peggy is a poetess: rather shy about it, but she really writes poetry. She amuses her friends by talking shorthand, and herself by dancing. Skeeter wants to be a private sec- retary, and with her soft, appealing eyes pros- pects seem bright. ANN ELIZABETH PEARCE In spite of her handing in her question- naire at the eleventh hour, we still like Ann. She talks an awful lot, too, but it must never be very pearcing conversation, as her ac- quaintances have all given her an enthusiastic rating. EUGENE SERGE PETRENKO Dramatic Ass'n., '27: Chess Club, '27, '28: Constitution Club, '29, '30: Debating So- ciety, '29, '80g Glilck. Auf, '28, '29, '80. Maryland U niuersity Short and dark, Veda shows marked skill in handling a tennis racket and speaking numerous languages. He is especially famous for his lively conversations in French class with-but that's another story. BARBARA ANNE PIERCE Dramatic Ass'n.., '29, '30 lLibr.J, '81 IPrea.J: Glee Club, '29: Student Council, '31: Pennod. Twelfth Night. Mount Holyoke A cluster of distinctive curls and a marked dramatic ability have done their bit toward making Bobbe famous. Her ambition is to become a noted commercial artist, but right now an interest of the opposite sex is pre- dominant. Seventy-one ff! WIHQ WlXXXWiXXX STEWART WATSON PIERCE Basketball, '28, '29, Varsity Basketball, '30, '31. . National Law A true Southerner is 'AStew, with his lazy drawl. Western knows, though, that he's not lazy in a basketball game. Stew becomes quite maniacal in the lunch line - actually commences talking fast while his unruly, curly hair becomes more riotous. NANCY VIRGINIA PIERPONT Girl Reserves, '27, '28, Basketball, '27, '28, Purple Towers , Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, History Club, '27. Wilson Normal Nance is one of the strong arguments against Anita Loos' theory. Nan is noted for her Navy Blues, and intends to be a grade teacher. Probably she will first land in the matrimonial school. ii HENRY HYMAN PIKE Cadets, '28, '29, Chess Club, '28, '29, '30, Rifle Team, '30, '31. University of Virginia Henry is a wizard who eats up all the Math in sight and digests it. I-Ie certainly deals in 6gures. With his ambition to become a successful business man and his ability with the riflle he should go to Chicago. THEODORE DENHAM PIMPER Football iL.W.l '27. '28, Cadets, '27, '28, Varsity Football, '29, '30, Baseball, '30, '31. Duke University Oh, those dimples! Here are depressions that are far from economic. His favorite past- times are automobile accidents and breaking bones and hearts, but for a little variety he enjoys playing football. BEATRICE PARSONS POND En Avant, '30, '31. Bea is noted far and wide for her wavy tresses and her amusingly contrary nature. The movies have a fascination for her which is almost unparalleled. Well. Bea, you'd better go while you can. You won't have much time after you take up nursing. VIRGINIA HENSHAW POPE Dramatic Ass'n., '29, '30, '31, History Club, '29, '30, Baseball Team, '29, Twelfth Night. Washington School for Secretaries Ginger has proved herself an actress of great ability by her activities in the Dramatic Club and Twelfth Night. Her dream is to some day go on the stage. Her favorite role is golf. S ev enty-two XXL-3.:'lWlHGC NWXXXW XXX ELEANOR G. POTTER Mount Holyoke Ent is one of those girls who can gradu- ate in three years and yet not appear studious. She is very fond of the West and the Army. Eleanor is a splendid equestrienne, having pranced on a ranch. LESTER LEE POWELL University of West Virginia Leslie is a brunette lady with a charming Texas drawl and a passion for travel and col- lecting fans. She's going to make her living in the Foreign Service or die in the attempt. ALICE HELEN PUTNEY Good-natured, jolly, and full of fun: nothing ever disconcerts or annoys Sis. Perhaps this is doubly fortunate in this case, as she is planning to teach kindergarten chil- ren, ELIZABETH MARGARET RAGAN Riding Club, '31. W1'l!iam and Mary Elizabeth is one of the equestriennes who pets the nags. Speaking of automobiles, Lib hopes to drive her way into the physi- cal training field by means of a Ford. ANNE LORING REED Basketball, '28, '29, '30, '31: Baseball, '28, '29: W Club, '28, '29, '30, '31: Breeze Staff, '31, Smith A mixture of Boston and South Carolina accent spoken in a high, sweet voice, a jolly girl with a pug nose and laughing hazel eyes -that's Pudge. If you know her you'll become her friend. MARGARET REED George Washington At the present time lVlargaret's only hope for a bright future seems to lie in gaining pos- session of a Ford and a raccoon coat. Per- haps the habit of attending football games brought on this youthful urge. Seventy-three ff! WWC? NflllXXXllli-.XXX BRADLEY REEVES Cadets, '28, '29, '30, Debating Society, '30, '31, Chess Club, '31, El Circulo Castel- lano, '30, '31, Glilck Auf, '31, Hesperiau Stalf, '31, Track, '3l. Dartmouth Bradley rates high with his teachers and many friends as a splendid student and a steady, dependable fellow. Bit's hobby is collecting stamps. He has a strange aversion to dancing and women. JANE ADAIR RHOADES Dramatic Club, '30, '31, Senior Glee Club, '30, '31, The Moderne, '31, Breeze Staff, '31, Purple Towers, Belle of Bagdadf' Northwestern Jane, alias Dusty, is usually first noticed because of her charming and unique sneeze. Her romantic nature is revealed only to a chosen circle of friends by some of her un- published poetry. JAMES EDVJARD RHODES Football, '30, Basketball, '30, Ben Franklin Jim is a very good talker, who uses brawn --while playing football. Coniidentially, we hear that Jimmy desires to be a soap box ora- tor and sway the buffoons to his cause. GEORGE RICHARDS Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31, Officers' Club, '31, Student Council, '31. Naval Academy George has led a good army career at West- ern, however he is going to desert the army to become a midshipman. We wonder if he will be as much at home swabbing the decks as walking the streets in Burleith. HAROLD CALVIN RICHARDSON Glee Club, '30, '31, Sketch Club, '29. Me and my little banjo. Besides playing the banjo and singing, Cal has another pecu- liarity -putting chocolate in coca-colas. It is thought by many that he will soon become a combination soda - jerker and one - man orchestra. Cal's darkest qualities are on top! MAGNUS FLORENCE ROBERTSON The Moderns, '30, '31, Phi Pi Epsilon. Maryland University If you ever took Latin you would know the incongruency of Magnus' name. One is silent when she dances, sort of over-awed. We asked her where her sorority pin was, but she disappointed us by saying it was at the jewelers. Seventy-four ffilWlHCC IWHIXXXEU XXX YNILLIAM BETTS RODIER Dramatic Club, '29, '30, '313 Cadets, '28: Glee Club, '29, '30, '31: Belle of Bagdadf' Catholic University Bill is one of our coming Fritz Kreislers, and a living proof of the fact that a ski on the end of one's name is not vital to being a real musician. His dramatic talent and his genial nature have made everyone very fond of Bill. GERTRUDE IRENEROGERS Moderne, '30, '31: Girl Reserves, '30, '31: Honor Roll, '31: Westerner Staff, '31, Genie is very fond of sports and just crazy over horses. She is a helpful, thoughtful girl, always ready to do her and everyone's else work. Gertie is truly a wonderful friend to have. FRANCES HILDEGARDE ROLFES Frances has the ambition to travel and make friends. She has partially realized this ambition, for she has come from Tennessee and has made many friends at Western. Al- though not a humbug, wherever humming is heard, there is Frances. JAMES LEO ROLFES When in Rome do as the Romans do - so Jimmie has made his marks at Western. Here he divided his time equally between the gym and two-twenty and someday hopes to become a celebrated commercial artist. JOHN BRUCE ROSS Cadets. '28, '29: Football QL. WJ, '29. Dartmouth John is as noted a Latin scholar as Virgil himself. In fact, if the ancient gentleman and John came face to face they would have quite a lot in common to talk about. John aspires to be another prosperous country gentleman. MARION FRANCES ROSS Ride, '30, '31. A tall dignified girl whose good looks en- hanced by a sweep of dark hair is Marion. She is truly sophisticated, very frank, and pos- sesses extremely emphatic ideas but vows she will never marry in the army. Why? Ask her. Seventy-five ff! IWIHQ IWIUXXXEIJ E-.XXX MARY AUDREY ROWE Aud is very much interested in three activ- ities: swimming, dancing, and chewing gum. She is one of those fair maidens who loves to have a good time, but also manage to get good marks. ELIZABETH WALBURN ROWLAND Glee Club, '28, '29: Belle of Barcelona. George Washington Betty is renowned far and wide as a true popular, all-around girl. Personality plus, excellent taste in clothes partly account for this reputation. CHARLES GEORGE RUHL Glee Club, '29, '30g Choral Chorus, '29, Katz is one of these people who reminds one of a snail. Nevertheless he is very well liked. He likes to sing and play tennis, at which game he makes good use of his awe- inspiring height. GERTRUDE RUSK Dramatic Ass'n., '80, '81: The Modems, '30, '81g Glee Club, '31: Westerner Staff, '31 W1'lson Normal Sis is one of the most lovable persons anyone could know, but. so fair. she takes away the breath of men. She is very witty, modest, popular, and poetical, but lets only a few read her lovely lyrics. CONSTANCE ADELAIDE RUSSELL Glee Club, '30g The Modems, '30, History Club, '28. American University The soothing strains of Connie's music are well-known to every Westerner. If it weren't for Math, this World, to Con would be a grand old place, for her personality, laughing eyes and pretty clothes have made her a great favorite. ELLEN FURR RUSSELL Modems, '30, '31, George Washington A solemn maid With a sober phiz, who eats her grub and minds her bizz. Ellen's a little maid from Vaginy and like all true Southerners she loves horses. She even rides mules bareback. Ellen always has a joke to tell. Seventy-six XXL-.EIWIHC WIHXXXUI E-.XXX ALVORD RUTHERFORD Cadets, '28, '29, '80, '81: History Club, '28, '29: Student Council, '81: Hi-Y Club, '29, '80g Olilcers' Club, '81. ' Naval Academy Al has his career planned as an expert in military affairs. Believe it or not he can write good understandable poetry. Western wouldn't mind it the least if he won the Competitive Drill. ELEANOR FRANCES RYAN Tau Phi. Chickie is noted for her forgetfulness and her passion for Lincoln Roadsters. When she is in a pensive mood all that she asks is a bowl of Campbell's tomato soup and a pencil to chew. Her one and only ambition is to get married. MARION VIRGINIA SAMPSON Costume Committee, '29, '30. We always think of Sampson as large and powerful but this is not so with Little Sam- my. As her name implies, she is small, with an ever-ready smile and a questioning glance. Ginnie likes to work on costumes of any sort and she hopes to become a designer of repute. META DEAN SCANTLIN Girl Reserves, '28, '29, '30 QSec.J, '31 QPres.J: Glee Club, '29, '30: Chrysan- themum : Purple Towers : Hesperian Staff, '80, '31 fEditor-J: Westerner Staff, '81: Phi Beta Rho, '30, '31 fChairrnanJ: Honor Roll, '28, '29, '30, '31: The Mod- erns, '30, '31: Phi Beta Epsilong Student Council, '81, American University We never knew that a girl could be pret- ty, peppy, and popular and still get nothing but A's all through high school, until Metsie demonstrated this ability. I MARGARET DEARBORN SCHREIBER Basketball, '30, '31: Tennis, '80, '31: Westcrner Staff, '81. Bryn Mawr Peggy is one of the reasons why Math is going to be a more popular subject as she plans to teach it. Not only Peggy's really exceptional executive ability and pleasing per- sonality, but her awe-inspiring height, have led many of us to buy a Westerner. VJILLIAM EARL SCI-IUYLER Cadets, '29, '30. Georgetown Bill will make a good lawyer, because he is particular with his speech and doesn't tell everything he knows. Right now he's inter- ested in golf CrealD and chess flunchroomj. A lawyer has to have recreation, you know. Seventy-seven Xa! 5 Z2- XXQWWQC lWlHXXXllliXXX EDWINA SEAL Edwina seems to be one of the fortunate ones who never loses her poise. She always appears cool and collected. She is very inter- ested in amateur dramatics. We wish her well in her pursuit of art. Cl-IERIE LAFORGE SEAMAN H esperian Staff, '30: En Avant, '81: Westerner Staff, '81 9 Honor Roll, '28, '29, '30, '31g Phi Beta Rho, '31. American Universil g Cherie is one of the most thoughtful, kind, and lovable girls we know. However. her A twinkling grey eyes combined with her orange hair and her ready wit make us 1 know that she is not altogether a superhuman being. MARGARET FLORENCE SELLARS Glee Club, '29, '30, '31: The Moderns, '30, '31, Purple Towers : Belle of Bag- dad g E1 Circulo Castellano, '30, '31. University of Colorado Peggy's motto is probably, Be friendly and you will never want friends. Her jour- nalistic ability and love of reading may aid her in becoming a second Miss Dessez. VIRGINIA MAE SELLARS Rifle, '28, '29, '30, '31 QCa.pt.j: Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, '31: Breeze Staff, '30, '31: W Club, '29, '30, '31: Dramatics, '30, '31g Purple Towers, Chrysanthemum, '5Be1lg1of Bagda.d : Constitution Club, '29, ' O, ' . Washington College of Music Virgie Mae, responsible for much of the warbling we hear, has contributed much to the success of Western's operettas and Rifle Matches. AGNES FITZHUGH SI-IAFTER Glee Club, '29: Honor Roll, '28, '30: Girl Reserves, '31: Gliick Auf, '31: Chrysan- themumu: H esperflan Staff, 30. George Washington Agnes, despite her tender age and diminu- tive stature, is noted for bigger things, name- ly her poetry, her determination not to take Latin seven, and her fondness for eskimo pies. Her spunkiness and her wagging tongue have carved a niche for her. , ALICE ELIZABETH SHAW ' Breeze Staff, '31. I have no time at all to spend, says Alice, Well, promptness is certainly a notable quality in a private secretary of this day and age. Alice has a smile that is simply irre- sistable, but heaven help her if she becomes secretary to a married man. Seventy-eight XXilWlIlGC IWIHXXXUJ XXX ROBERT WALTER SHERWIN Maryland ' Reds is another ardent basketball fan or maybe a player. Nevertheless, he thinks that later he will relinquish this fad in favor of big business. Still Bob hasn't imparted to us what kind of business it is to be. JOHN SEMPLE SHINN Cadets, '28, '29, '30, George lVash1'ngton This bold, bad man. Who can he be? Why none other than John Shinn. You should have recognized that extremely red hair. Jack is rather lazy, but hopes to be an engineer, some day. Who knows? Stranger things have happened. EDDIS LOUISE SHOEMAKER Girl Reserves, '28, '29 fTreas.J, '30 QTreas.J, '31 QV.-Pres.J: Breeze Staff, '31: Student Couscil, 31: Glee Club, '29, '30: Chrysanthemum, Purple Towers : The Moderns, '30, '31 fPres. :J Phi Pi Ep- silon. As President of the Moderns, Lou is liable to grow prematurely gray as she, by choice, seems to be every committee and office rolled into one. She surprises one with a subtle sense of humor and her observations concern- ing other people. FRANKLIN ROGERS SIBERT Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31. West Point This boy must have that certain something to get away with some of the things he does. For instance, he can. spend a whole Math class in explaining to similarly minded young men his theories on aviation and military tactics and woe never befalls him. ALICE MARIE SIMMONS Maryland University Why, Alice, that was not last night's as- signment. These, and other similar expres- sions greet Al upon entering classes. And. alas-she talks in class. Her charming per- sonality will some day grace the business world. DOROTHY DOWLING SHIRM Orchestra. '28: Hesperian Staff, '30, '31: Glee Club, '30: Purple Tower : Dramatic Ass'n., 30: En Avant, '31: Phi Pi Efp- silon: Phi Beta Rho. Poised without being overly sophisticated, pretty without being vain, bright without being bigoted, and always gracious without being condescending, Dottie is as perfect a product as Western could ever hope to grad- uate. Seventy-mine XXL-EWIHGCD NWXXXW iXXX FLORENCE ELLIOTT SMITH Highlanders, '28, '29: Glee Club, '29, '0, '31g Belle of Ba.gda4:l. ' William and Mary S Flop's black hair and green ring are known far and wide. Her quiet, demure, reserved f manner makes one believe that beautiful be- ' havior is indeed the finest of line arts. She professes a love of nuts Call kindsj! KATHERINE SMITH Dramatic Ass'n., '30, '31g Orchestra, '28, '29, '30, Vassar Perhaps Kay seems frivolous on the surface, but really she likes nothing better than a hard algebra problem or a complicated original. She is particularly noted for her abhorrence of hats and her love of hot dogs. ALICE LOUISE SNYDER Basketball, '30, '31 fMgr.J: Track, '30: Baseball, '29, W6'8t61 n,e1' Stall '31. This is one girl who could pass the close- up test with flying colors. She is universally known for the aforesaid good looks, her swinging stride, line sportsmanship, sturdy support of women's rights, and her brilliant repartee. PHYLLIS VINCENZE SOLYOM Basbetball, '29, '30, '31: El Circulo Cas- tellano, '30, '8l.: Riding Club, '80, '81: Track, '30, American University Phyllis is a quiet, brown-eyed little lass with a distinctive walk, whose favorite activ- ity is horseback riding. She has lived in Por- to Rico, which accounts for her ability to speak Spanish so well. ADELE LOUISE SPARHAWK Gliickff Auf, '29, '30, '31, Wilson Normal School A brown-eyed blonde. Del is noted for her devotion to the army. She loves to dance and have a good time but she has demonstrated an ability to take German and Latin simultane- ously and not mix her sauerkraut and Didos. HELEN SPASOFF Girl Reserves, '29, I-lelen's excellence in scholarship and music is the result of perserverance. The secret of her success may be that she studies in school hours when the rest of us ignorant femmes are discussing the latest doings of Johnny and Marie. Eighty ffilbfml IMHXXXEU XXX DANIEL PERRY SPRINGSTON gzdets '27, '28, '29: Chemistry Club, '29, Maryland University Dan excels all in chemical lines, and is well- known for skipping, Like all genuises, Dan is at times absent-minded. He plans to go into the field of chemical engineering and some day make an astounding discovery. THEODORE FREDRIC STAPLES En Avant, '31: History Club, '31, George lVashington An uncontrollable blush and his giggling have set Teddy apart from his fellow men. Besides an obvious liking for French and His- tory, he craves swimming and boating and de- lies nature by rolling his socks on chilly days. ELIZABETH RUSSELL STEVENS Tennis, '29g Basetball, '29, Lisbeth lisps a little but that adds to her at- tractiveness. We expected to see Elizabeth's name in bright lights on Broadway as the second Ethel Barrymore. We await that inci- dent with great impatience. JANE LOUISE STEIN George lVashington Jane is a true Southern gentlewoman with all those endearing attributes that tradition states them to have. Perhaps this explains her large following of staunch friends. ERNEST GORDON STOUT Football, '30: Rifle, '29: Phi Beta Rho: COG, '30. New York University But do you think it bothers him that he is far from thin? No, just the other way about, he's proud of being tall and stout. Is Ernie the daring and adventurous type to become an aeronautical engineer? CATHERINE EARLES STREET WesternermgEditorJ, '31 Q Student Council, '81: The M erns, fbSec.J, '31 5 Honor Roll '29, '80, '81: Base all, '29: Tennis, '29, '80, '81: Basketball, '81: Girl Reserves '29, '80, '31 fTtees.lg Phi Pi Epsilon. Oberlin C. Street is a rarity in that she can do many things well. Not only does she excel in ath- letics and studies, but she writes poetry and still retains her sense of humor. And how! Eighty-one XX! WHJQ WIIWSXXEU E-.XXX MARY VVHITNEY STUART Mary's an all around sport who loves danc- ing, swimming. tennis and the country. Her main peculiarity is trying to beat the last bell in the morning. When she gets enough prac- tice in running she will probably enter the Olympics. JOSEPH HIGGS SUMMERS Baseball, '30, '31, Basketball, '29, '30, '31, Honor Roll, '29, '30, '31, Dramatic Ass'n., '30, '31. Maryland University I have never seen a greater miracle of the world than myself, so says our witty, red- haired friend. His favorite activities are wom- en, and chewing gum. Needless to say, he is endeared to the fairer sex. MARTHA LILLIAN SURFACE History Club, '28, '29, Basketball, '28, '29, '30, '31, Riding Club, '31, Debating Club, '31, Dramatics, '31 , El Circulo Castellano, '30, '31. Stanford As indications of Surfy's strength of mind, take her habit of going Without a hat or stockings in the bitterest weather, her thwarted desire to be Western's first girl cheer leader. and her ambition to fly a plane in the Secret Service. BETTY ROSE SUTTON Dramatic Ass'n.. '28, '29, '30, '31, If I Were King , Twelfth Night. What would the Cadet Hops do without this temptress? But very often she heartlessly leaves them and hops amongst the Midship- men at Annapolis, to which institution she is very, very devoted. Betty ,not only knows her dramatics, but her news and new songs as well. MARTHA ELIZABETH SUTTON Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31, The Mod- erns, '30, '31, Purple Towers , Belle of Bagdad , Dramatic Association, '30, '81, , Westefwter Staff, '31, Honor Roll, '30. ' George Washington U niuersity A sweet attractive queen of grace, a pleas- ing maid of modesty, that is Patsy, whose favorite activity is Dramatics. Martha is very feminine, good-natured, frank, persistent, and has charming dimples. What a wonderful private secretary she's going to make! CARL HELMER SWANSON Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '31, Officers' Club, '31, Belle of Bagda.d , Westerner Staff, '31, Honor Roll, '30, Student Council, '81. Annapolis Bud's military bent has led him to adopt Annapolis for his Alma Mater, thus will he continue shining in a military way and wear- ing those becoming uniforms. I Eighty-two XXE.-NWQNWXSSXW X JAMES D. TANNER W'est Point A big boy with a big happy disposition, Jim has already won the liking of many Westerners. He surely has the brains, and his idea of a good time Las far as school is con- cernedj is an abstract math problem. EMILY Y. TATE American University Tennessee and Emily. When one is men- tioned. the other is brought to mind. You can understand this if you evcr talked to her. Emily has only been here since September, but admits that next to Knoxville High School, Western is Hrst rate. SAMUEL CYRUS TAYLOR Igasketball, '29, '30, '31, Baseball, '29, '30, ' 1. Georgetown Cyrus has been such a comfort to the social circles as well as the athletic ones that Western will be quite bereft when he makes his grace- ful departure. As a further punishment, Sam is going to be a dentist. ETHEL MAY TEVIS W'iIson Normal School A petite brunette is Snooks and just the type for the artist she aspires to be. Ethel is going to be a teacher but when she flashes her quick smile only chaos will reign in the class- room. CHARLOTTE ETHEL THOENEN Basketball, '30, '31: Ride Team, '30, '31: VV Club, '30, '31g Riding Club, '31: Track, '30: Belle of Bagdad g Secretary Class: Glee Club, '31, Student Council, '31: Constitution Club, '31, Dramatic Club, '31: Tennis, '31. Antioch Theonen's vivacity makes her an asset to any gathering, but she is essentially a sports- woman. She takes nothing medium but has them very tall or very short, depending upon the whim. MARY VJHITNEY THOENEN Sketch Club, '29, '30 fPres.l 3 Studio Club, '29: Breeze Staff, '30, '31, Pratt Art Institute Mary has a little lamb in the form of Art. She hopes to become a world famous artist. and all chances look very bright. Mary loves to swim and climb furniture. Eighty-thru ff! IWIHQ Nfll5S3sXIllf.:.XXX FRANCES THOMPSON Ride, '28, '30, '3l: Basketball, '30, Base- ball, '28, '31. WilI1'am and Mary ln every class, whether or no, some cheer must come. Frances is one of the fortunate ones who has red-gold hair and what's more. it's curly. She is one that keeps the Honor Roll from dying on its feet. EVELYN TIEVSKY Rifle Club, '27, '28, Washz'ngton School for Secretaries Evy's object is keeping healthy through one means or another. Follow the old rule Eat an apple a day and the new Tievsky one A walk a day at noon and you will secure the desired results. JOHN VALAER Cadets, '29, '30, '31: Honor Roll, '29: Officers' Club, '31, War Games, '29, '30, '31g Belle of Bagdad 9 Chess Club, '31: Gliick Auf, '31. Jack has ambitions to become a millionaire! Wonder if he'll start getting this fortune by selling shoe strings? As a result of yelling at the smaller cadets for three years his voice has developed a deep baritone quality. HELEN JORREY VERBRYCKE Sketch Club, '30, '31, Glee Club, '30, '31. Helen is truly a phantom of delight, with her attractive grace, and quiet unassuming manner. She left the Cathedral School to come to Western, and we think both parties have profited. Helen is crazy about wild flowers, especially the Buttercup. Double significance. ROBERT LEONARD WALKER Cadets, '29, '30, '31g Spanish Club, '31. West Point Bud uses more paper than a class having a test. We'll blame it on his busy pen which creates crazy cartoons in class or out. He has a good time flattering all the girls, but then everyone has his peculiarities. DAVID E. WALLIS Debating Society, '31g Gliick Auf, '30, '31: Chess Club, '31. Northwestern We don't mind Dave's bullslinging just so he doesn't spill some yarn about us. He successfully combines debating and German. Dave's conservative beliefs must stand him in good stead. Eighty-four XXLENWKC NWXXXW XXX THOMAS WALSH Constitution Club, '31. George Washington Tom is one of our most ardent supporters of the constitution. Unlike most people he has an ambition to become a physician. His favorite activity is tennis, but a doctor's hours do not fit in with this racquet. JANE ANNE WALTER Smith College One of our fair classmates, loyal and true whose one ambition like many of ours, is to get through school. Her motto is sink or swim. Well, she likes swimming so that shouldn't be hard. JOHN PAUL WARD Cadets. '29, '30, '31: Purple '1'owers : Belle of Bagda.d : Glee Club, '28, '29, '30, '31: Dramatic Association, '8l: Breeze Staff, '31. This is the boy Cnot radiol with the gold- en voice. Probably he will be a second Law- rence Tibbet or Paul Oliver. Everyone, with no exceptions, likes Peanuts, MILTON WINFIELD WARING George lVash1'nglon Skilly is one of these hail-fellows well met whose pet aversion is compulsory educa- tion. Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise. Milton likes to dance and argues with everybody, about anything and anybody. JANET WASHBURN Basbetball, '29, '30, '31g W Club, '30, '31: Dramatic Ass'n., '30, '31 f'Sec.J: 3566553 Staff, '30, '31g Honor Roll, '27, Emergency Hospital Sweet. reserved and very bright, Jan hopes to become one of those proverbial silent, white-clad nurses we hear about. Known at Western for her dramatic and athletic talent, we expect big things from her in the future. ELIZABETH WATERS Rifle, '28g Junior Glee Club, '27, '28: :giove Pirates of I-Iawaii g Honor Roll, Goucher Quiet and reserved, Libbitts has aroused the curiosity and admiration of us all, with her wonderful dark eyes and her deep vibrant voice, She has a keen sense of humor and a love of the arts. especially music and poety. Eighty-five ff! IWIUQ IWIHXXXIIII -QXXX HELEN MARGARET WATERS Glee Club. '29, '30, '31, Belle of Bag- dad g Phi Beta Rho. This is that paragon, Helen Waters. For besides her undeniable scholarship she sings. draws, and talks most interestingly-with her hands. Her greatest eccentricity, other than the making of live A's at once, is a passion for long earrings. JANE XVEIGHTMAN Rifle, '30, '31, Girl Reserves, '28. Hollins Illness is going to run rife in the future, we fear, as it will be so pleasant to have Sally as a nurse. Her patients will enter with broken heads, and will leave with more injured hearts. VJILLIAM TOVJNSEND VJEITZEL Phi Beta Rho: Cadets, '28, '29: Gliick Auf, '30, Chess Club, '31: Hesperiau Staff, '31. George lVashx'ngton Little Vv'illie full of glee, Makes all A's and not a B. He is a very well read person, being able to give the life history of Western notables--es- pecially girls. He is noted for his permanent wave. JOSEPHINE WELLS Glee Club, '31. Willl'Gm and Mary Jo is one of the three musketeers who have shown Western what popular girls do and say. She admits that her favorite acitivity is attending the hops at the Academy. Like Chesterf1elds, she satisfies. CATHERINE WHEELER Glee Club, '30: Sketch Club, '31. George Washington A drawing bug has bitten Catherine so bad- ly that she stays at school until three o'clock every day to dabble in paint and charcoal. Like many other members of our class, her ultimate goal is commercial art. EDWARD KENDALL WHEELER Cadets, '28, '29g History Club, '28, '29, '30, 31: Constitution Club. '30, E1 Circulo Cas- tellano, '30, '31. George Washington I care not what others may say but as for me, give me my million or give me nothing. Girls if you want lots of curly black hair like Ed's you have only to play golf and tennis. Eighty-six XXQWIHQ WMXXXW XXX WILLIAM BROWN VJI-IICHARD, JR. Maryland University We have here a fellow who is quiet and retiring except on the golf course where he puts the miniature Cor what have youl in golf. Bill is an ambitious soul-always trying to decide just what is his ambition. MARTHA GENE WHITESIDE Basketball, '28g Baseball, '28, '29g Glee Club, '28g En Avant, '30, '31. Now listen my children and you shall hear just how one small girl may look like a Ma- donna and be just like the rest of us. It's bc- cause she has an extra deep dimple in her chin and because her nose has the loveliest point. RICHARD WEBSTER WHITING Glee Club, '31, All the imprisoned facts within the head portrayed here are always rioting through the locks and creating the havoc that one sees on lop. Richard is undecided as to his future occupations: maybe he'll be an aviator or a Dukc. ROBERT VVILCOX Cadets, '29, '30, '31: Rifle, '31: War Games, '29g Chess Club, '30, '31. Coast Guard Academy Bob's peculiar hair-cut is an accepted topic for conversation. I-Ie aspires to be a Coast Guard ofhcerl With his love of shooting and prospective school all these so-inclined Wets' had better watch their step. ALBERT CALVIN WILLIAMS Cadets, '28, '29. VVell, as I live and inhale if it isn't Prince Albert himself! He's a rather loquaci- ous soul always ripping out an expensive jaw- breaking word followed by a bit of philoso- phy from Confucius or someone equally as wise. FRANK XVILLSON Very tall and very evident at all the cadet hops, Frank and his big brown fuzzy coat is one of our really outstanding members. I-If plans to be an electrician or something equally enthralling. Eighty-seven ff! IWIHQ WWXXXW LXXX FRANCES MARY WILSON Dramatic Association, '28, '29: Sketch Club, '29. George WUShl'Dgl0U In Wilson you find the true blonde and one who knows her onions-the soul of sophistication. She likes to go horseback rid- ing, or horsing. Frances intends to become a commercial artist and startle this slow old world. LUTHER BOIGHT WINSTEAD Football QL. WJ, '27: Track, '28, '29, '30, '31: Cadets, '27, '28g Cheerleader, '31: Crimson Star : Purple Towers : Belle of Bagdadf' George Washington Luther is a synonym for all that is humor- ous. Please do not mistake. V-fe do not mean that Luther himself is laughable! Oh, noi He has taken a large part in outdoor sports, but he never acquired that swagger in Cadets. HELEN BOYD WOLCOTT Basketball, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31g Track, 273 W Club, '29, '30, '31g Ride, 27: Glee Club, '27, '28: Honor Roll, '27, '29, '30g Breeze Staff, '30, '31 fAssociate Edi- torj 5 Phi Pi Epsilon, '31, Sweet Briar A Blushing pride is Helen W. whose gurg- ling giggle, dandy dancing. and efficient edit- ing are known to all Vlestern. Basketball has Center a long way. ALICE ELIZABETH WOLFE Spanish Club, '30. Georgetown Hospital Alice is one of the fair senoritas of Western. She is going in training at Georgetown Med- ical School for nursing. I wish I were a lish applies to Alice, for she loves to swim. CALVIN ELLIS WOOD Football, '29 fAss't. Mgr.J, '30 fMgr.J: Silgma Tau Lambda. North Carolina University Bashful Cal is laboring under a handicap of silence, but if you remember how the Silent President from Mass. got along perhaps Cal 1sn't in such a bad way after all. , DOROTHY BRYON WYVELL Basketball, '28, '29, '30, '31: W Club, '28, '29, '30, '31 fPres.l 3 Baseball, '28, '29: Track, '30g Riding Club, '30, '31 flnstruc- torj 5 Honor Roll, '28, '30: Dramatic Ass'n., '30, '3l: Student Council, '31. Duke University Everyone knows Dots as Western's most famous girl athlete and able, concientious President of the Club. but only her in- timates have heard her inspired speeches about gum and pretty, uncomfortable clothing. Eighty-eight Xflilwlliil WIHXXXHI E..-.XXX MARY AGNES YOUNG E'n Avant, '81: Glee Club, '31g Basketball, '29, '30. Sweetbriar Mary Agnes has that famous voice with the smile-indeed, both the voice and the smile are excellent examples of their kind. Tha smile is perpetual and the voice is seldom out of working order. ' MAURY YOUNG Cadets, '28, '29, '30, '81: OfBcer's Club, '81: Rifle, '80, '31, George Washington Vf'here the bee sucks, there suck I. In a cowslip's bell I lie. Maury is the best na- tured fellow anyone would care to know. Someday he's going to take over Dad's busi- ness: meanwhile he plays golf as a mere pas- time. ROY HAMILTON YOWELL Football IL. WJ, '28, '29: Varsity Base- bgll, '29, '30, '81: Varsity Basketball, '29, ' 0. Maryland University Enter the hero, tall, handsome, blond, and athletic looking. In combination with his red-wheeled roadster and gorgeous grin, Roy is a knockout. Sigma Lambda claims this young man, but his attentions seem to revert to a certain brunette. WILLIAM JAMES ZEPP The Crimson Star : Cheer Leader, '29, '80: Belle of Ba.rcelona. : Purple Tow- ers g Glee Club, '28, '29, '30. George Washington Bill and his crooning need no introduction. XVonder who's heart he'll break next? He seems to think it best to do a good job-even if it takes a long time. This explains a lot. especially Bill and Math III. w N t XQXV fe ,V an Tix, ff X gary 'MB' e V ,I XX 5.,,,,Y,94! -1111 Eighty-nine An enclosed courl 500 ee wide, ex endlng eas wa d 13 h and 14 h BNCES B pp oxlma ely 900 feet wi h en bounded on he west by lhe Depat ee s, will be by Gove nmental no th he Oh Comme ce, ent of ale Com- In ers he i bY s ablishmen s, on the south Labor. of f l t l r a r l 1 tr l l l Str l t r- m r l r r e l l l I r rt ent I11 Depa he l and mlsslon Com C9 me 1930 YEAR ANN VERSARY GOLDEN 1880 Cllndergradmates OF FEBRUARY 1932 ASS CI. ffti-IWIHQ NWXXXW 5.XXX Class of February, 1 932 Aires, Gregory Anderson, Hanna Barbee, Mary Barber, Elsie Beers, Willard Benson, Dick Bingham, Sidney Bogne, Robert Booth, Homer Bour, Catherine Bourke, Anne Bowker, Lucille Bowles, Henry Brisebois, Frank Brooke, Jane Brown, Kathleen Brownfield, Nadine Bumgarner, Martha Buscher, Everett Canham. Thomas Chambers, Owen Chew, Frederick Coker, Millie-Rose Coopersmith, David Cotton, Elizabeth Creyke, Richard Currier, Martha Davidson, Eleanor Davidson, Robert Davis, Florence Davis, Leon Dial, Joseph N inety-three Donovan, Dorothy Drury, Horace Eldredge, John Emery, Leslie Estes, Chloe Fansler, Mary Ann Fraser, George Freeland, Teddy Fulton, Carrie-Roper Garnett, John Garrett, Wilbur Giflin, Margaret Gildart, Robert Gingell, Horace Glassie, Henry Greve, Curtis Gross, Richard Hale, Janice Harrison, Lee Harter, Doris Haywood, Barbara Heflebower, Roy Hobson, Fred Holman, Ruth Holzberg, John Hoover, Blanche Howard, Marion Howe, Dorothy Huntington, Stanley Ireland, Emory Jackson, Mildred Jacob, Morgan Johnston, Mary Kabler, William Kelly, Jean Kinsman, Jeanne Leadbeater, Mary Linton, Alle Lorenz, Roger MacLeod, Jane Nlaher, John Markham, Marion Marr, Harold Mattingly, Fenwick Mayo, Louise McCaughey, Julia Menzer, Martin Messner, Jack Miller, Elizabeth Mitchell, Jeanne Mitchell, Robert Morrill, Chester Morrison, Eloise Mullin, Beatrice Neyman, Robert Nichols, Mary Odom, Olive Osgood, Elliott Pearce, Stewart Poore, Thomas Quinter, Ralph Reed, Bernice Renshawe, Mildred Robertson, Doris Roth, Dorothy Rothery, Willard 0. Rowan, Agnes Sacks, Genevive Saugstad, Edgar Scheper, Henry Schleicher, Elizabeth Sharp, Gordon Sherman, Leon Short, James Sikes, Ena Simmons, Francis Sligh, Evelyn Smith, Arthur Smith. Meredith Snyder, William Starratt, Emily Stehman, Floyd Stevenson, John Terhune, Kathryn Thompson, Jack Thornton, James Tibbets, William Tilley, Charlotte Tolman, Margaret Varela, Jack Vogt, Carolyn Waldecker, Hubert Waldron, Paul Webb, Muriel Wildman, Lois Wildrick, John Worthington, Margaret Wright, Harvey 932 O SS the Ca I fl LE Q -E. QD XXLEIWMC IWIHXXXEU EAXX Able, Jack Able, Nathaniel Adams, Hunter Adler, Davis Afflech, Hunter Aitcheson, Caroline Alber, Harry Allen, Blanche Allen, Julia Anderson, Dorothy Archer, Julian Arentz, Ruby Armstrong, Helen Ashbridge, Isabelle Atmell, Nellie Austin, Dorothy Babbington, Peggy Bailey, Carlos Baily, Ernest Baker, Howard Bakskian, Armen Balduman, Agapito Baldwin, Peggy Barbour, Richard Barbour, William Beall, Sidney Beard, Adelaide Beathe. James Beck-Fries, Christine Becker, Mildred Beckham. Robert Behles. Evelyn Bell, Edwin Berthrong, Raymond Birch, John Bird, Walter Bichowsky, Katherine Blanchard, William Boesch, Harold Bogley, Rose Bogley, Samuel Borjis, Claire Bour, Vincent Bowen, John Brady, Margaret Bragelton. Elbert Brainard, Frances Braleson, Joe Brauner, Martha Bray, Robert Brehan. Nancy Brereton, Louis Bride, NVilliam Broas, Miriam Brode, Anthony Brode, Regina Brooke, Harriet Brondhaltz, Lois Jean Brown, Catherine Ninety-five Glass of 1932 Brown, Quarles Brown, Frances Brown, Rita Browning, Mildred Browning, Warren Bryden, Ellen Buckingham, Richard Burgess, Harry Burnett, William Busey, Mary Campbelle, Vivian Capps, Stephen Cardon, Jack Cardwell, Hazel Carl, Louise Carmichael, Jack Casper, Ella Castello, John Castro, Ione Catron, Elizabeth Caul, Francis Chaimson, Robert Chew, Audrey Christie, Donald Clark: Margaret Clark, Roy Cobb, Martha Cockrane, John Collins, Howard Conally, William Conlyn, Andrew Cook, Bailey Coward, Ellen Counselman, William Court, John Croft, George Craighill, Ellen' Cramer, Francis Crawley, Maureen Creamer, Richard Crenshaw, William Cross, Sidney Curran, Marguerete Daidone, Madeline Dalisay. Jose Dampman, Marjorie Daniel, Warwick Darby, Joanne Davenport, Dora Davis, Donald Davis, Gordon Davis, Marlowe Davis, Pauline Dawson, Harvey Decker, Helen Deeds, Margaret De Lacy, Frances De Lacy, Margaret De Moll, Betty Dennis, Edward Dennis, Ruth Dent, Edward Dieifenback, Karl Dixon, Charles Dodson, Martha Dorman, Barclay Dove, Venton Drescher, Virginia Duckett, Mildred Ducey, Neddie Duval, Robert Lee Easterson, Leonora Eastham, Robert Ecklott, Francis Eller. Robert Ely, Richard Emery, Duncan Espenshied, Faye Estey, Louise Fairchild, Iler Fairchild, Jean Fonts. Rebekah Fennell, Reginald Fenton, Dorothy Fenton, Rose Marie Fleharty, Ralph Fogarty, Edelen Fox, Fred Franklin, Ellen Franklin, Margaret Francis, Lawrence French, Vlilliam Fries, Barbara Gallaher, Mary Garber, Jane Gardner, Henry Garges, William Gaylor, Beverly Gaylor, Margaret Gifhn, Ruth Gold, Julie Goldblum, Joshua Gonge, Charles Goodman, Hertzel Grace, Jean Graf, Winifred Graham, Dorothy Granty, David Gray, Elizabeth Gray, Ralper Greene, Calvin Greenly, Margaret Greenwood, Charles Greeny, Alice Grenmill, Julia Greshman, Arnold Grimm, Dorothy Grimm, Randolph Groeltum, Richard Groff, Ruth Grove, Earle Grove, Philip Guthrie, Marshall Halgren, Bettie Hall, Margaret Hall, Susan Hammett, Rowan Hammond, Gwendolyn Hanake, Clara Hanson, Vera Hardesley, Mary Harman, Margaret Harper, Dorothy Harris, Eleanor Hart, Ross Haydon, Frances Head, Florence Head, Mary Heineman, Frank Heineman, Mildred Henderson, Francis Henderson, Virginia Hereford, Dorothy Hickam, John Hoffman, Rint Holland, Davis Holiasin, Carolyn Holmen, Hooper, Howell, Charles Virginia Spencer Howes, Helen Hughes, Hughes, Hunter. Hunt, H Blanche Richard Benwood elen Imlay. Virginia Inabinet. Tanton Irving, I rwin Jennings, Beverly Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones, B Jones, E . Carl , Elsie , Emily , Pvke etrie leanor Jones, Jack Jones, Virginia Kaminsky, Albert Karchem, Dorothy Keeler, Mary Elizabeth Kefauver, Catherine Keilty, Madeline Keith, James Keller, Mary Keplinger, Anna Ketter, Mary Ellen Killman, Eileen 'F Class of 193.2 the ga VJ Q Q ffLi-NWC NflllXXXUlE.XXX Kimally, Joan Kimbell, Jack Kirk, Mary Mann Kite. Sam Kittelle, John Kittelle, Nancy Kline, Margaret Knappen, Andrew Knox, Lucy Lee Kromer, Jane Lamm, Donald Lamson, Harry Langbry, Wilbur Latona, Anthony Laurence, Onalene Laurie, Clementine Lederer, Henry Lee, Robert Leith, William Lenehan, Helen Leyman, Meade Lewis, Raymond Lipscomb, Irene Little, Helen Livingston, Jack Lomeclies, Peter Longhian, Clayton Loor, David Loving, Powell Lucas, Izetta Luiz, Dorothy Lyle, Eleanor Lynham, Jack MacConnell, Robert Magruder, Anne Mahiss, Margaret Maloney, Margaret Martin, Elizabeth Martin, George Martin, Louise Mason,Eunice Mathews, Helen Mauborine, Benjamin Maxon, Mary Maxwell, Robert McAfee, George McBath, Anna Belle McCallum, Janet McCarthy, Joseph McCaughey, Ida McDonald, Dorothy McGhee, Helen McKay, Sarah McKay, Curtis McKirdy, Louise McLaughlin, Winifred McLean, Betsy McMillan, Caroline Ninety-seven McPherson, Winona Mears, Betty Mechlin, Fred Melharn, Elsa Merwin, Henry Merwin, Ruth Metcalf, Mary Meyer, Richard Meyers, Anna Mills, Edmund Milherg, Franklin Miller, Justin Miller, Olga Miller, Rita Mitchell, Carinne Mitchell, Elizabeth Molyneaux, John Monashkin, Ethel Moore, Harriette Moore, John Morgan,Madeline Murray, Hendon Neri, Anthony Newcomer, Rebecca Noble, Virginia Noll, Bertha Norton, Estelle Nye. Alva Nyce, Eloise Ofenstern, Leo Olfutt, Elizabeth O'Leary, Louise Oliver, Richard Osborne, Robert Padgett, Evelyn Pashury, Sarah Patterson, Frances Payne, Charles Pergler, Vera Perry, Ann Perry, Mary Pfahler, Robert Pick, Walter Pickett, Dorothy Pierce, Elizabeth Pierce, Henry Pinger, Roland Pond. Charles Poole, Tom Poole, William Poore, Margaret Porch, John Porter, Peggy Porter, Katherine Price, Luther Quimby, Mary Quinn, Anna Quinn, Thomas Rauchenstein, Mario Il Rauyer, Roberta Rawlings, Ruth Ray, John Ready, John Reckert, Etheldria Reed, lwilla Reed, Vivian Reid, Cornelia Reynolds, Clayton Reynolds, Fred Richards, Albert Rice, Louis Rillenom, John Robinette, Eleanor Robinson. Alethea Robinson. Mary Benson Rogers, Erlene Rondabush, Dorothy Ross, Frances Ross, Walter Rowland, Catherine Rubin, David Rutley, William Rutter, James Salisbury, James Sanders, Vernon Saum, Hugh Sayer, Frances Scales, Russell Schayer, Richard' Scheibe, Stanley Scheper, Marie Schiovani, Harry Schwartz, Philip Scott, Evelyn Scribner, Genevieve Shatton, Leonard Shoemaker, Lucia Shenton, Helen Sherier, Mary Sholtes, Carl Shopero, Theodore Sloane, Jane Smith, Agnes Smith, Flossie Smith, Herbert Smith, McCain Sonderegger, Carl Snow, Denman Soufhward. Nancy Spielman, Roy Spitler, Leonard Starke, Brenton Stearns. Sallie Stehman, Vernon Stein, Marjorie Stevens, Charlotte Stewart, Robert Sullivan, Barry Tate, Aileen Tenny, Marie Thompson. Charles Tillson, John ' Tillson, Paul Tilton, Fletcher Tolson, Emily True, Helen Trundle, Kenneth Tuckerman, Bryant Tuckerman, Mary Upson, Mary Jane Valhmon, William Van Brunt, Edmund Van Valkenburgh, Jane Vinal, Francis Vagh, Ruth Jane Wagner, Elizabeth Vkfagner, Mary Waldecker, Nelda Waldman, Flora Walker, John Walker, Samuel Wall, Bettie XValleigh, Robert Ward. Sadah Ware. Dorothy Washburn, Roger Weaver, Robert Wells, Claude Wells, Katherine Welty, Sarah Elizabeth Whitehurst, Maria Wilcox, U. Vincent Wilhoite, Earl Williams Edith Williams, Leigh Williams Molly Williams Mary Williams Mary Williams Otho Williams Virginia Williamson, Margaret Wilson, Helen Wolf, Winthrop Wooding, Beryl Woolley, Frances Wormeley, Phillip Wrenn, Muriel Wilkinson, Foster Wurdeman, Elizabeth Wyvell, Conrad Yelverton, William Young, Dorothy Young, Henrietta Young, Janet Yznaga, John Zens, Carol ffli- Adams, Lucille Akers, James Albaugh, Eleanor Albro, Doris Alfaro, Rogelio Allen. Blanche Allen, Eleanora Allen, Katherine Allen. Mary Elizabeth Altman, Albert Ammann, Barbara Anderson, Louise Angus, Betty Apjones, Helen Archer, Frances Archer, Sally Ardai, Rose Arnold, Charles Axford, George Babcock, Rose Mary Bache, Frances Bachus, William Baer, Maurice Bailey, Clifford Bailey, Gilman Balchelu, Helen Ruth Ball, Viola Barclay, H. Gaylord Becker, Henry August Behrney, Maxine Behrend, Carolyn Behrend, Ruth Bell, Carolyn Belt, Kenneth Berkaw, Berger Berman, Evelyn Bern, Charles Cook, Elizabeth Cooper, Mary Cornwell, Margaret Cotton, Charlotte Cowan, Carolyn Cox, Richard Crandall, Janet Crompton, William Dailly, Paul Dennis, Alfred DeLancy, Katherine Dexter, Ellen Dinnis, Grace Donigian, Paul Doyle, Robert Dunlop, Robert Edwards, Ruth Erickson, Evelyn Escaraill, William Esnoldten, Paul Essex, Elaine Essex, Errol QCNfllXXXUliXXX Class of 1933 Ethison, Clare Ewing, Gladys Fenton, Ray Finilis, Herbert Flythe, Frances Folsone, Marian Fox, Lota Frison, Phyllis Fuller, Edward Funkhouser, Frank Garbock, Ann Gardner, Paul Garret, Warren Gerger, Gretchen Gendreau, Margaret Geward, Elizabeth Gite, Phillips Gnatt, Anna Graf, Anna Gray, Helen Green, Eugene Greer, Jane Griffith, Dorothy Grimes, Gordon Gurewitz, Rena Habicht, George Hagner, Thomas Hale, Fletcher Hall, Marie Hand, Mary Harding, Bernadine Harey, Dorothy Harkness, Hetty Harrington, Virginia Harrison, Nancy Harrison, Wm. Henry Hasselbauer, Harry Hasselbauer, Herman Hasseltine, Margery Hatchett, Stephen Hayes, Sherley Haynes, Dorothy Hayward, Sydney Henderson, Eleanor Henderson, Robert Hendricks, Walter Hereford, Caroline Herrman, Christine Hildebrand, Jean Hill, Florence Hill, Josephine Hilleary, Leo Hinson, Evelyn Hoater, Richmond Hobson, Mary Holderness, Jean Hollard, Mary Holley, Leila Holley, Mary Holmes, Elinor Hongell, Theresa Houston, Robert Howard, Alice Howard, Bradley Howard, Curtis Howard, Hugh Howe, Ruth Hubbel, Robert Huckman, Karl Huddleton, Kenneth Hughes, Harriet Hunt, Mary Isrin, YVilliam Irwin, Gerome Janen, Mary Jann, Mary Janson, Eleanor Jewell, Frances Joham, Wilhelm Johnson, John Johnson, Ruth Jones, Clara Jones, Margaret Jones, Willard Kasseltyer, Marjorie Keilty, Geraldine Kengla, Doris Kent, Dorothy Kidwell, Christine Kimmel, Elsie Mae King, David King, Donald King, Dorothy King, Elinor King, Mryrtle King, Patricia Kingsley. Meta Klein, Mildred Kline, John Knight, Helen Knight, Snowden Knode, Charlotte La Bateaux, Jeme La Monde, Lila Lammers, Howard Lancaster, Evelyn La Roche, Frances Larson, Louise Lathrop, Mary Lauman, Anne Lauman, Philip Lee, Dorothy Lee, Mildred Lee, Richard Lee, Vv'illiam Le Moine, George Lenchan, George Leonard, Grace Lepley, Betty Levi, Malcolm Lewis, Mary Lewis, Paul Lidolf, Estelle Lilly, XValter Limbach, Charles Livingston, Frederich Lochte, George Long, David Long, John Longerbram, Edna Lowe, Helen Lupo, Anna Lybrant, Jane Lyon, Richard Mace, Donald Macomber, Richard MacPherson, William Madore, Jane Magnusson, Frederick Magnusson, Ruth Magruder, Peggy Mahin, Anna Mahoney, George Manghum, Polly Markham, Evelyn Marschalk, Ruth Marsden, Harriet Marshall, Frances Masi, Joseph Matheson, Aubrey Maynard, Marian Mazo, Sylvan McAbree, Frank McBride, Thomas McCaughey, Betty McCracken, Julia McDonald, Mildred McDowell, Evelyn McGhil, Marian McKay, James McKinley, William McLaughlin, Nina McLeod, Fenwick McNeil, Richard McReynolds, John Mead, Wilbur Meals, Winsor Melonv, Hugh Men, Dorothy Menk, Aswin Merein, Catherine Merritt, Robert Meyerhoff, Hattie Meyers, Elizabeth Miller, Nancy Mills, Virginia Mitchell, Katherine N ine ty-eight XXEWMQ WIHXXXHJ E-.XXX Mitchell, Mary Moffet, Eula Moore, Moore, Moore, Morris, Morse, Moses, Moses, Moses Anne Ruth Ted Patty Mary Hudson 'Mary William Mossburg, Ross Moulden, Joy Moulton, Dorothy Mulligan, Tracey Murphy, Charles Murphy, Jane Nertleton, Frances Neuberg, Louise Nyberg, Louis Olfut, Mary O'Hara, Grace Oldfield, Homer O'Neil, Janet Ould, Mattie Page, William Palmer, Carol Palmer, Everett Pardoe, Erva Parker, David Parker. James Parson Robert Pasnjak, Ellen Patterson, Evelyn Patterson, Jane Peane, Miriam Pertont, Edward Phillips, Frank Pickard, Betty Pickard, Edward Pierce, Dorothy Pizzini, William Ninety-nine Poole, Eleanor Porter, Audrey Preston, Bernice Price, Catherine Radgsdale, Dorothy Ralston, Betty Ramsayer, Jane Randle, Clement Rastall, James Ratstin, Betty Redrnand, Rita Renshawe, Clarence Riley, Christine Roberts, Anna Robertson, Louise Robertson, Louise Robey, Edgar Robey, Stewart Rogers, Pauline Rohrbaugh, Austin Rohrer, Catherine Roundy, Paul Ross, Marjorie Ruedigcr, Karl Russell, Lidstone Rutter, Martha Sabean, Doris Saegmuller, June Sager, Charles Salisbury, Frank Sample, James Sanderson, Richard Sandoz, Nancy Sanford, Margaret Sasscer, Elizabeth Savage, Dorothy Seas, Winifred Selby, Kathleen Shain, Irene Shakleford, Mildred Shanks, Mary Shanks, Mary Lee Sherier, Martha Sherwood, Dorothy Shoemaker, Jeannette Shugars, Kathryn Shulman, Sam Shuman, William Shurman, Sydney Sibert, Katherine Siebert, Katheryn Siggers, Edward Simpson, David Sinicox, Merle Sinsheimer, Maurice Skillman, Roger Smith, Betty-Anne Smith, Doris Smith, Helen Smith, Ursula Smith, Wilson Smoot, Charles Snodgrass, Ellen-Lee Snow, Paul Snyder, Henry Sorrell, John Spalding, Ansley Spencer, Nat Staalman, Theresa Stadtler, Julien Stauffer, Charles Stengel, Louis Stephan, Francis Stevenson, Robert Stratton, Constance String, Stockton Stuart, Sophie Sullivan, Robert Surface, Henry Tabbott, Grace Taylor, Betty Templeman, Mildred Terry, Virginia ' Thomas, Edward Thrift, Beulah Tiersky, Marvin Tollman, Roger Troth, James Tucker, Lorraine Tyng, Charles Tyng, Michael Usuda, Sarah Vancheif, Pauline Vanhorn, Margaret Walser, Robert Warheld, Alan Waterbury, David Waters, Lillian Watkins, Betsy Weightman, Richard Weitzel, Gertrude Welch, Katherine Wheeler, Frances Wheeler, Valene White, Mary Whiteman,Mary Louise XVhiteside, Margaret Whitter, Marjorie Wilcox, Althea Wildman, Donald VVi1helm, Dorothy Williams, Adele Wills, Wilbur Willson, Prentiss Wilson, Marion Witherow, Vkfilma Wolcoth, Duane Wood, Genevieve Wood, Grant Wood, William Woodford, Mary Wooding, Harry Woods, Robert Wright. Thomas Wyvell, Eleanor ffilwlml NWXXXW iXXX Abbitt, Marion Abbott, Marjorie Adams, Emory Alfud, Jane Allen, Emily Allen, Mary Allen, Thomas Allen, Virginia Almond, Leroy Anderson, Ottalye Anderson, Philip Andrews, Allen Angelo, Betty Archer, Ethel Armstrong, Frances Atkinson, Sally Austin, Alberta Ayre, Jane Babcock, William Baggerly, Agnes Bailey, Harriet Baker, George Baldridge, Edward Barber, David Barker, Marion Barr, Dorothy Barton, Glenn Barton, Jean Batchelet, Dorothy Bauersfeld, Carl Bayly, Emily Bebermeyer, Leah- Berk, Larner Bell, Olin Belman, Joseph Bennett, Elizabeth Bennett, Norman Berkow, Ernest Betha, Elizabeth Betto, Albert Bingham, Ned Billups, Norman Birch, Mary Blackly, Frederick Blake, Sidney Blasdel, Frank Boles, Jack Bonvillian, William Bosworth, Ann Bottash, Marie Bowie, Jack Bour, Richard Branson, Bruce Brasel, Clara Brashears, Josephine Bride, Noel Brilley, Alice Briscoe, Virginia Bristol, Mat Britt, James Brooke, Leslie Brookes, Lester Class of 1934 Broughlien, Capitola Broussard, Eugene Brown, Dorothy Brown, Kembrough Brown, Trimble Brush, Mary Brush, Rapp Buckholz, Carl Buel, Vv'alter Buell, Lavinia Burbank, Harvey Burklin, Lillian Burnet, Thornton Burkhard, Anna Butt, Agnes Butter, Elizabeth Byars, Verona Bynington, Joan Caldiron, William Caldwell, Lillian Calver, Jessie Calvert, Bernice Camalier, Charles Cappel, Andor Cappel, Herta Capps, Mary Carroll, James Carter, Hattie Case, Ruth Chandler, Jean Chappell, Virginia Chew, Bernard Christie, Harriet Clarke, Joseph Clark, Margaret Cleary, Daniel Coale, Robert Cole, Henry Cochrane, Anne Cohen, Mary Coker, John Collins, Ralph Conlyn, Robert Corcoran, James Corke, Anne Coplin, Ruth Costello, Betty Couch, James Covert, Duane Craighead, Frank Craighead, John Craven, Edgar Crawford, Carl Crenshaw, Sally Crouch, Mildred Crowder, Meryl Cruit, Ettamae Cunneen, Janet Cunningham, George Cunningham, Rose Daury, Virginia Dausin, Virginia Davidson, Alice Davis, Phyllis Davis, Katherine Davis, Gibson Davis, Nelson Davis, Owen Dean, Dorothy Dear, Richard De Lathouder, Frank Dennis, Mary De Saussure, Richard Derzavitz, Ruth Devers, Frances Dispenza, Antonio Dorr, George Drescher, Albert Drew, Doris Drinkard, Edward Drury, Robert Duehung, Virginia Dulin, Marion Dulin, Jean Eager, Howard Egan, John Eglerton, Jeanne Eller, Lloyd Ellis, Arnold Engelberg, Jerome Epes, Horace Ernst, Jeanne Evans, Richard Evens, Lydia Falcone, Roma Farhes, Donald Ferguson, Garland Field, Sarah Fish, William Fivre, Salvatore Fletcher, Margaret Foley, Rose Footer, Marvin Fones, Randolf Fracker, Doris Fraser, Donald Frazier, Sarah Free, Robert Free, Herbert Freeman, Evelyn French, Dorothy Fuller, Stuart Gaeofolo, Madeline Galliher, Marcia Gamage, Robert Gantz, Benjamin Gascoigne, Elois Gawlis, Grace Glennon, James Gordon, Bell Gorman, Mary Gossage, Elizabeth Gray, Mason Gray, Vernon Green, Martha Greene, William Greenbaum, Samuel Greenberg, Faye Greenwood, Robert Grimm, Frances Griswold, Betty Habicht, Irone Hackworth, Helen Haggart, Adele Hagen, Evelyn Halbrooke, Charles Hammond, Virginia Hang, Constance Hanley, Joseph Hanna, William Hanson, Robert Hardesty, James Harlan, Jack Harper, Helen Harrell, Pauline Haskins, Leroy Hasley, Jack Hatchett, Lela Hays, Elizabeth Hayes. 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