Western High School - Westerner Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1940
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v CU1HlxlfIII1'W' frlUlIllHfI1lW X Xwfnluf fkfllll XNIIXIXN1 C111 wx fa' A X Urffixf THQ' 1940 IVESTFRZNER I HI Pu 3. X HI w,,.,..e IYI 5 XP T HE I 1 b WESTERNER If' Annzverya y Ed non W NHGS 0 Q Q?f-FQ? 1940 L'9'i5S252?iPfQ 551 M 50 b ,gb QW THE ESTER 1 H CHO L . D X29 ' xr WASHINGTON, D, C. M N13 QE ww 3 -A Q1 U lr' ' -c 5- ,-L - ' -c 3- 'J BQ: y Q i Z' :SM 14: ,L lla' 5 A' I :S 1 '53, , 1 EE VF . 'f ' gy. , Qfy- 1: A' '-TY S' fi. 5 Q35 I' - 5-.jg 1 .1 '75 xii, . . -'V ' buuoaa..wu+:4ar.v.z:.saausu? FOREWORD 414 Q N Q1 - 1 BX A .,, ljnffg 3: - , ,,.. 4.5: ,. . , , i. IQ ' ' - 9 ff' . V Q ' fi: x . g fav- . Niif ' V , - K In 41 ' xr: ' N . 'y 353-gf i 9 aw- 4 F9115 ' j'3z I ,,.- . I :W y N .10 v Q, ':- . PZYS V: xii: WL ' 5 ' ,V -'21 'Z 1: fo P 'S- Q A 9 ,. 03 3' 4 4 Z 'K 1 ' fa. . -fi ff 752 .. ., 31 Am, , ,Fi ' '-,,g1' As we, time senior class of 19-'40, receive our ciipiomaa, tile first imaif century in lin- ilistory of Xvestern HiQi1 Scimooi comes to a close. 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To all tliose wlmo liave Qiven us tliese fine traclitions, clo we Qrate- fully rleclicate time 01940 Xxfesternerfg in tile llope tliat tile memory of tlmem and tlmeir ideals may serve as an inspiration to all future memlmers of our sclmol. p.-.-...amp .. y, 5 e W' , 4 . H H ,v 'Q iq S1 . 1 gfgf -, 4,45 Q52 1 V W EI gf ,,. E ' C sg -g 5 P A, nf Lf ,H ,u wa, ffg4 A A Q' Q51 hz 'f ,5- .Qf. ff ,'k . E 3' 4'j , A if 'Wi r- ,. ,f Mxx 4 ,Rf' an -, ,, tr, -, .9 .ez .fl 5, gyym MA ztff, .yflx Q- ,X H P' 'R . r 43 .57 95 fu, 1 9.4 ., 1 bif- Q,- Eg: ii if QQ 53, 4 i W '31 14? 4.2m 8 U 'z 1 '42 11,3 Q.. V'- If. I M, 4 '5 ,H Q 9 4 xfyw VIEWS OM THIQ MAIN CORRIIJ THI-. SOUTH XVALK THE NORTH G.-XTI PORTICO FROM THE NORTH KA.: 5-KE! XVESTIZRN FROM Q STREET I IBRARX XXLI JI THE WESTI1RN1-ERS The plsmge of t1meh1s neeess 11 llx b1 ought m my Chinges rn the personnel of our school, but through the years certqm 1l1t1I'lgllJlC tles hflve mused 1 1em'1rlnble UIIIIX ofQp1r1t The grmter p1rt of the f1C1.1lIj h1s nemeuned to telch XXICSILIH students yen lfter yen Qexerll of the fC'lLl1C,lS 1re lndeed llLlI1lI1l of XX estern them selxes Students remember this hugh school IS fl1C1I' own long, 'after g11du1t1on, 15 IS prox ed by themr ICSQOHSL to the lI1I11XLlS'11'X eelebr1t1or1 XVh1t his fO1I11Cd these tr1d1t1ons ind memorles whleh lillid W estern togethel ' The people them selxes xx 1th1n it Let us looli now to these people vx ho form out NVeste1n todu, the XXVLSILINLFS of 1940 - , t L , y -, . ,. 7 - , . , f, ,. , - Y ' Y . . ,, - ,- ,- , , - 7 A n Faculty and Administration Yivggh. 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XX rshrngton Unrversrty, xx here, rn four yerrs trme, slrc rccervccl both her B S ind M A degrees She also studied II Cornell Columbrl 1nd tht University of X crmont Assrgned as 1 tcrcher to Vfcstern High School, she trught chemistry and mrrh l'l121tlCS untrl 1924 xx hen she was rppornted assistant prrncrprl of this school 1 post to vs hrch shc was prrtrcularly fitted her knowledge of the details of rts admrnrs tr1tron Dean of girls 1nd rn charge of programs, Mrss Thonssen also superwrses the cafeteria and sponsors the Western High School entertarnment funds and sale of tickets Her wisdom and sympathy rn handlrng student problems have made her very vrluable to the school 'Vlr Robert S Anderson came to Western as assistant prrncrpal rn 1935 He had been graduated from West Chester State Teachers College rn Pennsylxama and had received hrs B A and M A degrees from Teachers College Columbia Unix ersrty He hwd also done graduate work rn both George Wash rngton Unrversrty and the Urrrversrty f Pennsylvanra, and at one time vias prrncrpal of an elementary school rn Pennsylvania On coming to Washington, he vrorked as a statrstrcran for the Board of Education before hrs appointment to hrs post at Western Mr Andersons services coxer a vsrde range As well as being adviser to the boys of the school and consultant for their parents and teachers, he rs manager of 1ll school text books He has done much both directly and rndrrectly to better Western for rts students and hrs deeds hare not been un notrced or unapprecmted .h V .y ,N . ,,, . . ,Q .. , . ., f . - s 'V ' ' , ' . 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' - N-ff L F1 fl :ou Bob Wullnanw James Saum Stuart Vault Robert Durrttt Clurlts Nlthaffty Nlr Anderson Qfaculty mdustrj Strom! mu amps Bloom 'xmas Fmn R1ymond Curron ,xmts Bvrnt Parlt W allltk Robert Mntluws ack Xanttn XX lrrcn Sptnttr Robert Vttbsttr Iarlt Sullnvln Bookroom Staff Suoml mu lamps Sulley Curbnn Fox Iohn Martyn Iostph lzdvuards ju.k Hoffman Xitlnttnt Lnrow lact Shxpp Ml Stage Crew 33 U 'J v . Ill '11 : , , , ', 'l' ',.. , TJ, ,Jl.-,A ,J,.,,,,j,f-., L,, ,I , , A v -u ' , ry . '-A XJR- i.f,.' 'tw .fl - Mx Q . 'df JCQQJZ I I 3,-:T lxlfv' J 1,1 ix A ,k M1 xX ..x, I www -,-, . , ui I l Y. 'h f. ' 1. x ' Au. ' vw. ' E ' 1 1' - ,A 'lm Q' 1 'E' 1 1. Iv' I 'af 4.4 Graduates ltuuuAsuu,Q81lu6,uMh,t MM ff Chester Bra do Iuntt Heatw lc Mary Fllcn Bennett George F1cldcr Class of Februar , 19.40 CLASS OFFICERS C HI STI R BR XNIDON Pr: mfr nf IAN! T H1 Arxx OI 1 Mmm E1 Ll N BExNFTT CFORGE FIELDER V111 P11 mlm! Sfzufm 1 Treasurer RANKING MEMBERS OF THE CLASS Janet Heatwole Mary Ellen Bennett Chester Brandon Evan Smnth Evelyn Mottsman 36 9 George Fnclder Alda Madden James Cardwell Helen James ldella Plsner if 5i BARRY rlball Harlem Baseball Sxum Tram Girls W Club Pbyszrs IS an all around Amerxcan glrl nn school and etcellmg m :nth haxe held a great deal of her but later she will bend her efforts eon is C1- DOROTHY WALTON BASHAM Gul Resrrzrs EI Clrculo Espunol I Dottles South ern accent and pleasung smxle are always to be counted on As a member of the Girl Reserxes md of the Spanish Club she has become known to m1ny Next fall she wtll mov: on to college probably Wlllxam and Mary MARY ELLEN SANBORN BENNETT Cbemzvtrj Club Beautnful but dumb has gone out of style wlth knee hugh stocltmgs and Mary Ellen ns the exponent of this theory Her blond hur and bug blue eyes belle the fact that she xs one of the year s best students JAMES FRED BLOOM Bookroom shmmys plans for the future prom1se to brmg an exemng career because he plans a service lnfe Hrst nn the Coast Guard and then nn the Anr Corps Well be sorry to lose hum but we know hell fly hugh W CHESTER HUGH BRANDON 'PHP Class Prcmlefzl Bret e Press Club Slmlent Coumll Sluqe Cnu Cartoon Club Baseball If xouxe exer read the Breeze you know Chester through has fine sports column He has been one of Westerns outstandmg pupnls m scholarshxp outslde actnmes and soelety just ask the gurls After studung journalxsm m college he hopes to become a syndicated sports columnist JAMES PIERRE CARDWELL Besides being a newly nmt nted Army man ames greatest Interest l s Army now Jlmmy Western goes forth to protect 1ts country m wntmg Youre m the and so If 1S that the best of VIRGINIA OLIVIA DENT r xlfglfllil IS known to most Wrstern Nlgbi I1 by the danclng she did nn Western lN1ght II Her ambmon untxl recently has been to contmue her studies along the terpslchorean llne but her future now hes ln housekeepmg for hubby of course WARREN PRENTISS DETTMERS W1rrens presence nn Western has all has frxends A lad easy to get whom exerybody wants to be a pal, he vull be a success m later lnfv. 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H ff, . ,, ,- - - - - . - .. ,-, ,. 5 , . r I ' , DOVE Baseball Carters :nmmble man hum numerous fncnds vshtrexer he has all sports especnally football and reathng also oceupxes a lot of hrs cngmcernng vull be hxs obyectlve MARY ELLEN DOWDEN Wrstrrnvr 1111 Alan! r Irnendly and full of fun Mary Ellen IS always ready for anythmg, Her numer ous actnutues msnde and outslde of school keep her flymg from one plate to another College mll welcome her m the fall JANE ALDEN DRISCOLL O ce Sfaff Izyeryone lnkes lane they cant help t She 15 the type that s always haymp., a good tune Tlns personalnty of hers and her trammy, un Mr Andersons office mll stand her mn good stead when she goes job huntlng OMER DURRETT JR Sigma Tau Lambda Bavkrlball Trarle Boys W Club Trajclub Omers the thoroughly lxkcable chap who usually haunts the bookroom or helps enforce the W Clubs rules He lnltcs Glenn Muller and automobxles and hopes to go to Maryland Um yersnty To become a busnness evecutne ns Omers goa FRANK DWYER When recallmg the pleasant mcxdents of school hung one thmks of Frank Dwyer Three stars for sportsmanslnp attest the quahty of the athlete three stars for sportsmanshxp attest the qualnty of the gentleman three stars for sportsmanslnp attest the quallty of the frxend lune 23 1921 November14 1939 FREDERICK RAYMOND EBERMAN Ioolball 'Iruzk Boys W Club Fred xs recog mzfed by the Ene work he dad on the football team Hrs ambntlon ns to teach others sports as he has been taught and hc wmll probably further advance his 3blllULS by entermg Maryland Umversnty GEORGE HAMMETT FIELDER Class Treasurer Shulenl Council Cadets Cbenom Club 1 Popular and well known George has been a member of the Student Councnl sxnce :ts begmnmg Hrs mann hobby rs stamp collectxng Forengn places seem to appeal to George as he IS plannmg to yom the Foreign Service after graduation VIRGINIA LEE HATFIELD Gfrl Rexcvlzs ll Thus comely excellent reasons for Westerns school She loves her studres classmates Her most xmportant 2 very YCFY DICE man 17 , . . 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Q Q ' . 1' , s ' 1 a ' - r I f HEATWOLE uvfz lhall lluzknx Bunlull fllufe l r .met has gained .ln outstandlng athlete at only one of her atlnucnnnts mo st about xt too She mhleh tact s proxcn by her WESLEY EVERETT JACKSON Wesley fond of basketball football and skatmg a future apprentice m the Bureau of Fngraung and Prmtlng Although a qultt fellow he has one of the sunmest and happltst dxsposxtnmns ont could eur n GUNNAR ERIK JAGDMANN ' B11 Pnss Club flu 11 In Drama C lub 'I Gunnar has already provtd has attnm., abllxty by school sue ccssts and a part wnth Orson Welles Hts future lies ln dramatlts prtfcrably nn rldlo Hxs popularity may and always engoys hxmstlf HELEN LOUISE JAMES Helens ynacnous smlle and blond hair have been sported many tlmts while she was busily engaged n W'esterns tommerual department Nlbhen she IS the prnvatc secretary to somt famous man Western can say I knew her vxhtn gli! 'E' MARIAN MARGARET JEFFRIES Pttnte blond and an ambxtnous dancer Peggy IS one of W cstern s busnest gurls Her hobby us photography but her future hes m the artnstnc lnnes such as dancmg voice tramnng and ar: WALTER IRVING JENKINS JR Truck lv Walter ns a mxghty ambntnous boy desnrmg to work and go to college at the same txme Hrs gav smtle whxch has earned hum so successfully through Western IS bound to do the same m later llfe GEORGE WALTER LACY Wrsh-rn Night I Wfexlvm Night II Chou Glee Club 'T W'nth such a golden YOICB and wmmng per sonahty how could any opera manager resnst George We cant forget the flawless performance he gave at the last Western Nxght but do vu ever want to? One thundermg no' IRVING LEVINE H15 hobby I5 an unusual one of but hns mam mttrests ln m d1 dentnstry Hts nature ns completely vyornts a qualnty whnch vue might . f, rx ' , - , , A, , Q . . f 3 1 J - , , f .41 ,f . ' 4 1:13.-' : 11: i ' fuf. XJ - as ' - - ' E dc ', . , v '- ' v , ', . . ' . is . w. 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W . . . x .2 . v .1 v A L r I ni- g iw- A-in-uithq-u b Pau Amzmuu Club Drlmlr Club Helm who IS an ardent member of IS also lntenscly mterested xn medl to attend the Louxsulle Medical ' ng Western and IS sure to be an apt ALDA LORRAINE MADDEN Ovrbrvlra Baskfllmll Hoelzm Baseball Clrlv W' Club Cbrlnrftnj Club lf Whlle at Western Alda has been prominent ln two Chstmctly dliferent Flelds sports and music The W Club and orchestra wlll lose a valuable member when she graduates to be a medical laboratory techmcnan MILLER WOODLIFF MARSHALL Another candidate for George Washington 15 Muller Not definite nn what he dcslres to become he 1 certain nn the fact that hunting ns lm faxornte sport Hxs cheerfulness and wut haxe made hum well hked bv eweryone WARREN WYNN MARTIN Warrens middle name should b speed Racing speedboats on the Potomac IS his ambltxon after expects to enter the next Presndents Cup Regatta Vlechameal dravung also occupxes a share of has mterest 1 PHYLLIS VERONICA MASCO Imahst nn he Colden Mxrror contest m 1938 Ihylhs IS tht elass glamour gurl Already she has modeled dresses for photographers Upon graduauon she plans :lttendxng a modehng school and then going to New York JOHN GRISCOM MCGUIRE III C114 nmlrx Clulf ohn IS one boy who gets a thnll out of hfe Hrs Xarxed mterests exemphfy this H 15 a member of the Chemlstry Club and ns Xery mter ested mn model atrplane buxldxng and photography ROBERT HARVEY MEANS Cog Pbyms Club r Bob an outstanding swlmmer has won many meets at the Y Ni C A and vas a xaluable member of Westerns svummmg team last xenr He ns also a member of the Cog and chooses hununp., as has faxorxte outdoor sport MELVA MAI MENEFEE lm tl I1 ' Melxa persomfles seeret ot sueeess hcs nn domg undertakes vllSl'Ill'lg to do husnness she ns sure to gam her ilgl e ' W fi L ll II 5 4 A 3. ff 2 : - ' G 1 4 .' ff ' X g 5 . ' . . . .- .fg . -,Q nu ' x - ..'-.::, - 'f f. I is , . , , ,, , -r , H ,. 1 l 7 A ! 1 , 4 A S ,g ,by . , , . , , . , , . . . V A G . . . . .. ' V , - , C .. - graduation. He already owns a motorrboat and A . V- - .F , D , ' ' , . ' u s V 'C 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' . e 'J - 1, , ' ' , g C ' h 2 ' YV ,. A . U . ' gr I 'H ', X L . . - -. ' of l 40 V , I If -Ll EPHINE MOTTSMAN mum ll Cmuln Frpauo n llltfltllll Clulr 'I A keen sense burn haxr and tvunklmg brown eyes Inthuslasue about lee slutmg and 7' 1... I 5, her pet dnersxon ns drawing., Sh 1 - NAIIOILII Art Sehool nn Februxrs t ome a commercial artnst ROBERT JOHNSTONE MU LVEY Trumlz r Bob ns the lund of easy gomg agreeable person that eurs body lnkes In sp1te of possessmg, .x lose of sleeping he was a member of XX cstern s traek team and lnfts welghts as a hobbx Curl eng,xneer1ne, rs hxs goal JOHN FELIX MURPHY A happv golueky man about town Iohn IS well liked bv all hrs classmates Partneularls Interested In clectrnelty he IS eontcmplatmg a posntnon nn the Potomac Electrne Power Company JACK NEAM Football Trarlz Bun W Club 'I ack was an all star football player and a medaled member of the W Club He enpoys Glenn Muller s band and hopes agrlcultural course er L THOMAS JAMES NOURAGAS Curlflv Cbezrons Club Up in Ihr- An I'Je Tangled Web Wulgrn Nzgbl I Wrvhrn Nlgbl AIIIIIIFVSHVJ Coma!! Onbzxiru II Westerns band and orchestra eertalnly would not be what they are today wnthout drum beatmg band leadmg Tommw Besndes one day owning hrs own orehestra he would lxke to traxel and learn to Ylv ARTHUR RICHARD PARKER too ba tor the tanr sex that Arthur do sn ne parties danees or elrls nn general Hs ta dark and handsome appearan e mall eertamlv go vsell mth the auators tops I1 hopes to suar for emther the Army or the 'Naxy IDELLA VICTORIA PISN ER Hlxlurm Club r One of tlose tem opumnsue people who are alvxaxs rushnng around doing something, tor somebods else Id lla wall be pxrtxeularlx remembered tor her ransed exebrows and ba k haxr She pans to iollovs .1 busmess ear r JOHN LOUIS RHODES Inn! ul Boy ll 1 eroes ln vnell Ink at letne lnkes eonunue unto :ee Hugh elass musle appells to lum Skhlllll I X -.-1.-. ,-,. Ll 9 If In 5 is if 'QQQ' t AI l .: f ,f 'lg If i - f . ' ' of , ,I , ' V' ' v ,.,k 7 e. ., . . - ' 1 ' ', . . ' 3 1 - 9 t I ' ' . -' o 5 .. u I ' . V J Q . i . 7- . ' Y 9 . 556 J : YT, U ,U U M J I' -,I x u I V E x ' ' x to go into foreign service work, if not, to take an , , . . QP ' ' PF. PP', ,, n, rr , I I V H, rf , , - . , - , - . Hu, N 4 , H, , ,I , k , ' xA x 1 I I ' , Y V I. Ir is d ' ' l' '. ' . e 't . l'k- '-, , Y' ' '- i ll, I 1 Al v ' ' ' , ' ' . .. lc 4. . I - - lr lg I' Wm Cl l. 'I , lu- ', jon is '- ed by h . '. ' . - ' . ' '-. 41 Uv . ly F. NIE ROLNICK ng records should LARKIN CARROLL lfoolball' Baseball' Boyv' IV Club for the interests of others seems to Larkins future for he contemplates Club: lil Cirrulo Iixpariol. TI Gay, full of fun, Francise is usually one round of festivity to another. e is daneingg therefore it is quite be her favorite SARBACHER fl Looking out be the key t being a police man or fireman Bowling and listening to musical compositions are his pet pastimes as well as being an enthusiastic sports admirer EVAN PROTHRO SMITH Carlefs Cbrtrom Club 1T Yvan better known as Peter would like to become a chemical engineer and at present is studying very hard day and night to enter an engineering college He is thorough in every thing he undertakes and is intrigued by many different studies GLORIA HELEN SMITH Ruling Club This popular young lady is well known by everyone in Western One of the prettiest members of the class Gloria delights in participating in all good times She hopes someday to be a very fine secretary WILLIAM PATRICK SMITH Williani who dures on good books and likewise good food is an admirer of all sports and is very inter ested in mechanics But look out girls his one dislike is painted women He hopes to become a member of the Cnil Seruce JOHN FREDERICK SOMMERVILLE, JR Sigma Della luulbull 'v jitterbug dancing and blondes hold a great part of aeks interest but there still remains his ambition to be a lawyer He is an actne member of Sigma Delta and the Radio Volorkshop JUNE AURELIA ANN SORENSEN reason is pretty elear but lune doesnt go around with her head in the elouds all of the time She is an tnzhusmsue bowler and loses to skate and dance' LOUISE IMOGENE SPEARMAN I zxlrru Alg 11 I fu Alan! xll1fl.7lIlltlfllK Club hand in hand Prom her her ambition to be a surgeon independent xoung miss Her t Ole liss h - 1 1 1 I u O - . , Y . . 'Y f. -. Glrr Club. If there's a gleam in her eye the . Af. ff V ,S , v- nl ug 1 J . 5,4 ' ' ' ' , .. Q A a N ' . 42 STAEBNER up and coming member of the Philip first wishes to study at the unusual and fascinating hobby Ere-arms. His smiling counte- gap in V'cstern's ranks. ETHEL MURIEL STANSBURY Weslern Night II g Cboirg Glee club. Tl The smallest girl in the class, Ethel loves to dance and go to parties. She has finished her high school course in three and one-half years, and now after graduation she is going to be a secretary. HENRY EGBERT STOWERS, JR. Chrwons Clubg Chemistry Club. 'll Fun-loving Henry's just crazy about swing music. Come up anytime and hear his collection of hot records. That's not his only interest, however, for he hopes to become a pilot and is going to Randolph Field to study. MARY LOU TALBOT Breeze . fl Showing great promise in her future career as a model, Mary Lou is sure to come out on top. Full of fun and gaiety, she is always seen with a crowd of joy-makers and is usually the one inspiring most of the joy. -ywwff' IGOR KNIASEFF fNo Picturej Igor is every inch a gentleman. The class claims him to be one of its most studious membersg and certain of going to college, he will major in academics, keeping his eye on a goal in the foreign service. BEVERLY WALLACE TORREYSON Take a goodly quantity of brains, add enough good looks to please the eye, enough sincerity to make her a worthy friend, enough loyalty to make her indis- pensable to Western, combine these with charm, and you have Beverly. THOMAS JOHNSTON WADSXVORTH Everybody is a friend of Tommyis, and he is every- one's friend. He enjoys life with his one important hobby, airplanes, and is one of the few boys to own a pilot's license. University of North Carolina is his destination. PAUL LOCKWOOD WEEDER The Casanova of the class, noted for his slick black hair and humorous remarks, plans to go to Strayer Business College. He hopes some day to be a full- fledged business executive. SARA VIRGINIA FARVER Girl Riserzcs Bzologi Club 'Y Sara is industrious girl in the class. Besid at W'estern and working after for exciting college weekends. will open a dress shop in New York Tennis Tram, Gliirk Auf, Hislor Club: 7 , ' ll e lol n Donaldso El na D lg do Stratton Nncolsor' Stuart Xa lc. Class of June, 1940 CLASS OFFICERS IOHN Dom ALDSON Prvslflvlzi E1F1xA D1 1 c,Ano STRATTON NICOLSONI Sru ART VAIIE X111 P1 KI 1111 Sllllftllj Traasznu RANKING MEMBERS OF THE CLASS B11b.11.1 Ann B111 1 Geofrrq Chux Vllry Frm ID D IX IS W1lfr1d R111 CLO1 gc Rxthut R loul S.1l1ma11C 1 y 1 n, C cya , ' ., '11 , S . A, 4 A , , 'rg'-, .l,L4f1, , Q. L, . I A . 1. 1. 1 1- 1 ...' V f 1. 1. . 1. 1 1. Flcnn Delgado 1. Kathryn Shepard 1. Y V' L' SX 1. L' 1. J. X9 f 1. - 1- 1 .11, 1. 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' . g ' 18. 1 1. wg. . 18. x 'l T ' Rlghud hx ms mu lort XIIYX lun H1515 ohn lnghs XX1 mm XIQL1ughl1n XX lId0 R Ill 44 John Spuks A1thur Turnu Cnlbuc Wllkrr nquulmc Chu John Donlldson Lux IS New man IIZ ,X . gg? 4 ow A BROSE IS Helen II1dlYldU3l m h r whneh are her hobby she will School ot Chleago to be a deslgner heasy books and Carl Sandburgs her to vnrnte httle t mgs SAMUEL A ANDERSON Cnelds Cbrxrom Club f Well remember Sam as that tall blond amiable box who newer seemed t vsorrw Outside of school he hkes to play baseball and football In college he ll studs to be an cngmeer and our best wishes for sueeess are vuth hum FREDERICK CLARK BADGER Wfufvrn Alqbl I Wfrvlrru XIQZII II Orzbexfra Trunk Cbtllllilfy Club Fred has a lot to talk about beeausc he has spent most of hrs hfe travehng to forexgn Army posts Hrs favorite plaee IS Hawau and he hkes anythmg pertaining to xt Fort Leawen worth to prep for Wlest Pomt ns has next stop BARBARA ANN BAER fillll, Wrsrcrrfer Drama Club First Humlrnl Yrurr In Azuuf Barbara Arms a buddmg young actress and a star member of many Western clubs She has also won prmzes for her excellence en francaxs XVe re sure her ambltnon and abxhty wxll carry her far EVELYN MARY BAISDEN Evelyn likes school but dxshkes studying admires art but does not draw or palnt She enloys mouts dancmg and roller skatmg .mel while wlshmg to be a local newspaper reporter will attend either Strawer or Temple Busmess College HENRY CHARLES BARNES I Q Callflr Luulmauf Cbezmns Club cmyims Club History Club Cbus Club 11 Of Charleys mnumer able aceomphshments has JLIINIIILS as lneutenant nn classwork can by no means be passed bs without recognition Although hes no soual ehmber has quxet complaeent nature leads to great admlratnon from everyone if Ca! '4 1 llE ',lff f GEORGE WISE BARNES n 1 , Sigma Dtllu Pnmlcul Iwmlbull Bnklllull Truk mx ll Cluz Georbes name has beeome sxnonymous vuth football .xt Western he hmwny, been mserted nn the baekhelel of ewery all hugh teanl tor two wears Hns soemmty nn eass has een oeeasnonllly broken vuth .1 humorous remark that brought a peal ot laughter from hns elassmates ALDEN V BARRY ff ff Cullts Bufkmlbull Ilgbfunlgbl Bmkfilmll Bu a e wx not 5, leaung Vaestern but mll seeure .1 attend ,1 sehool of law He ne plaee to practnee thus pass the bar exams here md then 7 Jw .. . ' -, ' e r 4' r 1 v' x v' - I A' 7 bl x 1 sv - K N ' I .' xtt' i h' il' xx: F D 'vm' x Y 3 A I 1. ' I O .' , v . - , , ff , v- U. N ,, H, , , ' 1 l ' A x I ! .5 . -p Y, I f , h' I l v I u Q ' ..-2 v - .- ' ' e . , H U, , 'Q- , 1 , - U, j U v ' , , . . u . - H s - - -- 1 w I ' 1' , ' u I ' x ' vs v-xy ' ' . I y .U . . i 1 1 1 u 1, t r nA x f l , , - ... 1 1 ' , I , .I . Z ' ' ' ,y Q ' ' ' ' . 1 5, , gr, I . ' . 1- 2 , I n I . '. .. --. ,' I 1 3 . S the Cadet Corps are most marked. His interest in 'K ,. 5' - ' -.f l ! Y' . f -, 4 . J A .-a:, ,M J . . in . I C . '. Il,,7:1CI ' A' B ww- I f . . .. . L .vi vi - x u ' D ' 'V 7 ZH A - ' - .l, -, - .1, b.. ' QI' f - ' Ev: J, A l . .. ilk I 4 5 . ' J AJ ' ' - Cl . f - as he is c llfd, -ill 'o to 5 ,N V, , ,' -.e .V , l ffl . W, '-s '- l 45 ' 1 If Ll Fl 11: i Ili- is 11 ir 3, RRY rom Club Cbrmztlry Club C luzlz lu! l vt 0 dont knovt Daye xery well vull ll that he does haye a may vuth lm hum nest year when he goes to the of NIIHDCSOIS to study aeronautlml JACK D BAXTER Coz y Bemg a fan ot that exact scmenee uronauucs acks chnef dlXC!'Sl0l'1 IS modeling airplanes H ns a democratlc fellow wlth enough utahty to c1rry through hms conuctnons ALICE MARGARET BEAL Girl Reserzet Glurlz All 'Y Although she usually easnly aroused to Erm support of a good cause Her svseet nature makes h r a lot of fun for exeryone ELIZABETH JANIS BEERBOWER Ehzabeth plans to take a secretanal course at Strayer Busmess College to pave the way for the fUl6lllT'If.'l'lf of her ambmon to make an enormous sum of money She IS qulte an equestrlenne and IS also accomplished ln svummmg and roller skating . 46 ANTOINETTE MARIE BELL If you are ln any doubt as to what the latest fad IS go to Ann as she always knows Thts pretty up to date mlss mll really be a great loss to Western GEORGE FRANKLIN BENTLEY Orrhcxlla l INo face hfter IS George yet he IS able to dxstort the features ot any of hrs frlends to glve them the appearance of the ancestoral ap How' Merely by his talent ln photography This abnhty has gnen htm the mcentnve to enter photography as a professnon BARBARA BISCHOFF Clucl' All CU7INfIfIlfl1lll Club dnmnurne gurl who spends all ndmg bneeches and boots XVhen her mterest turns to musxe She lor her quxet smile and twmklmg eyes Barbara IS a her spare tlme rldmg IS ll'l'IPOSSlblC vull be remembered Partneularly remembered of thus ness and congenlallty These mmd a fevs outside lnterests gne us Hugo 181 ' wx - - '. ' X , . L....- fat 1 I it I, f- . .. . 1 s It 'af E N g f -' - 1' . J . Y : 1 ' ,A 1. , -I ' - , lf ' -.E A I ,' ' , f T m n Q I J , . .v . . . C . V appears to be a comparanvely qunet person. Ahee ns ' I V 1 ' - U ', - Z . Lf , ., f In In , -A , hyl , I .S e. . W 'V if . N . ' . . . V ivukx - - ' .3 . , . .v . V V . in ' ' - -ss. s .I ' . '. ' ' ' ' , U' P 1' . J t BLAEVOET one of accumulatine ll l exrls hope chest After her she sull sccurc :z job at one stores vuth a pleasxnelx vue hope JOHN QUIGG BLODGETT Cbrz IOIH Club Xl cvlrrn Xlgbll Ortbzvlrl Cluzk Au! Debulr Club Drbulz' Tram Iohn ns a Hrm behexer ln perfcetlon and vull obtain ll despxtc the Hes werv musical playmg and he plans to enter Harxard tn the forelgn struct cwmcs who denounee the flute and plccolo for a career perhaps BERNARD WILLIAM BOGNOVITZ Curlcls Studles are perhaps Bernard s greatest pre occupauon and yet outsxde of school he has actnmes that cert mly fill hxs remammg hours Sl ep xs 1 masterpiece of mankind and Bernard xs human ln that he builds sleep around a book or maybe a lnttlc doodlnng RUTH ELIZABETH BORDEN Her tntle Irnsh speaks for urself as Ruth speaks for herself declarmg that she hkes all kmds of sports but that readxng holds no attractlon for her Bookkcepmg and Strayer College wnll lure her away from us Q- x . YZ , F Nflfwb' L PJWA Vrlyul X J 4 if THOMAS FREDERICK BOWDEN Although he IS comparatnely quxet Tom has made a great many acquamtances here at Western He ns mterested m modelmg axrplanes and ns really qulte proflenent at It CELESTE C BOWERS Celeste xs always the life of the party bu she IS serious about her work and newer falls to do :A task vsell She plans to study at Maryland Umverslty and then vull aceept a positron wuth the Hattne Xfl Strong leoundatton MA RLEA JANE BOYD C rl R strut Dmuml Club Illtlory Club Dam? Club 'V Xlilth her l0XelX blond loeks bobbnng p nd down as she bustles about the halls of Western Xllrlea has :A smlle a vuord and a helpmg hand for excrwone She vull long be remembered for these qualxtles STANLEY WAYNE BOYD Slurlm Slztfzb Club Xlufu r Of XX esterners there rs none so lele wants to head all the radlo L S so that there null nexer e XX hee Good luek Stanlex' X - K' a IIC , - :U ff,, LL ,.: N YK I: 7 ' ' - ' . is w 1 i X ' '- A . . , ' ' , , ,gl 'l I, - , . it. ' v 4 1 i ,- A .1 ef, .- . ' . J Q. iT 5 H if as H. .X , t . A . Y' -. ' ' V' s . '- A I sl' ,. ' A ,. e . . 11 4' ' 'ig Q . V' 5 ' 1 I - - ' -1 'K 2, A' ' 1 .5 ' ' ' l 47 I BRANTHOVER as mueh a part of feel s lTllSCl'1lLVlOUS grin and the twrnkle must be tlus lme for fun that makes 1 to any eroup RALPH WEAVER BROMLEY Weascr has shown most ot hrs mterest a far studles are concerned rn math and physnes Outsnde of school he llkes to tinker vuth ruhos and he hopes to be an clectrteal engineer Rumor has xt that as a beglnner at danemg hes qulte a suecess' JEANNE TURNER BROOKBANK 'PHP Wffflffltf Sfuzlfnl Connell O 11' 911: Mmfrrm There are few who can resist a second look at this strrkmg red head One of the reasons for her smooth appearance ns her artrstnc talent Besides sketehlng and pamtmg eannc hkes to read and keep scrapbooks We all marvel at her eontmued efhcleney and frlendlmess DOROTHY MAE BROWN Dorothy rs one of those people whose actxons speak louder than words Her deslre IS to be a good seere tary and she plans to Continue her business eourse at Strayers She svums, bowls and hkes to roller skate Q- 1 accsiiif FRANK R BROWN Caefzfv Chu rum Club Wnttru Algbl I Wsvlrrrl Alek! II Orebrvlru f Prank IS the baton IWlfllDg a professional He also ns Western s greatest exponent t the shp horn a really .sohd sen er STUART BROWN B u T Th eonserwatne Pubhe Rclatlons hdntor of the Breen ns Stuart Besndes his desouon to the sehool perlodneal he spends a eood portnon of hrs trme on musn Hovsexer vue se been tod he WI try the field nt 0!'I'1lll1Jl0j.,X after hrs j,l'3dUSlIl0I1 REGINA CECELIA BROWNE C It cl I r Reema has a svxeet lauglnne, personality neh l xuld help lm r greatlx rn aehleung mer am ntnon to model She plans to eo to business eolleee .mel hopes later to traxel abroad HELEN LYDIA BURCHARD ll shin Artful I Cmrr ITIUSILJI n1lndLd yllung talented urtuoso on the soprano xolee vmhxeh has musne al produetlons are ' ' ' a. his ' - ' ' . ' ' - in It . ' ,. I ,L , . l ., . X I . I. 7 v - I ' 1 . . I 4, s has Q or . ' x. I . . Ek' I ' A 4 1 . gr-fs, ,uit , ,-J l 5: M st , , , . ' - ' g J. ' , 7 v - ' x . . o ' rf 1 v , Y- V 4 1 ' Y . 1 1 s - f' p s Y' Fl, PV , . L ., . , . , . ,., ,,. Q . .Q I - . . . 1 - - 1 I drum major of the band, who possesses the talent ot A t A x I vs u '- x n x - mf - ' - , - ' ' - d' J ' ,...:!. . 1 S . . ,. ' V. '- ' ' ' ' 5 . ' . ' . V ' , - . ' R ' , - , K- , ' A 't g - . -:I ,. I . fll 1 x I A 1 7 Y i V Y ' V iw inf. -V ' '-, ' wl' sn ' e ' 1' ' ' l' b' ' , .. X' , - . -' . Qs ' rx 5 I ' E v I-, - I 1 r 48 ' ., I who ns trattd tht lnl 5 ti n wrt xtmr llkts to svurn a hobby to hum SUSAN E CALLOMON r Susan has bttn nn the Unxtcd States only tvfo stars but she already us an ardent Amerxtan Sht lxkes utrythmg mn general on thus sndt of the Atlantlt tspeclally svung music and svummmy, JENNIE KATHLEEN CAMPBELL Bus rfball Bmlmll Clrlx ll C u 1 r lxath ttn s chtery smnlt and word of g.,rtttmt, for utryonc art as natural to htr as pomp, to Wtstcrn S 0 tts partncular 1 x out rf vxatthmg, and partntnpatmt, ln almost all sports RALPH FRANKLIN CAMPBELL Cue Y Ralph who ms interested ln mechanics and aircraft ns planning to takt an adyanced course m mtchamcal dravung at tralmng school He hopes to be a dtsngner nn an anrcraft factory after h ltaxes school I?-N RICHARD D CAMPBELL Wfevffrmr Slmlrn! Couuul Western Azgbl II HlSf0fJ Club f We dont know what the blondes do to hum but hns only allergy seems to be the tltlan haired ladnts Maybe hls skull m fencmg wxll send a shaft mto the heart of some falr damsel s nf those dnmplts and that turly hanr didnt wound tnough femmlne hearts RALPH DERR CARLE Cllafx CIJKIIIJIIN Club l'lnt tvpxtal man about town ns Ralph who IS our gift to the ladies les mad about Saturdays dancts bovxlmy, and dreams f ont day ovumng, condultt lnttrnturt Nlaryland Law School ht ll 50 to pass the bar for that state MELICENT MADELIENE CAROW Drum: Club Stage Crru Niotluns El Czrculo lzpuuol Nlelncent ns the gurl whose touch adds utrattnytness to our studtnt asstmblnes A member ot tht Stape Crtvx she sptnds most ot her IllTlC there ty help m nts duelopmtnt Htr musxcal talent lnts III tht pxano GEORGE HUNTZINGER CAVIN lhxltrmr H11 Ioulbull Cbaumtry Club Gluck luj 'lnuxunr Cbm Club r For two has not ltt hns small stature hnndtr a sucttssful football player as proven ht tarntd thus year He vull combine tngmttrmg vnth hrs lose for fun at ff f i I X ' ,l, V, . 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'z I l ' 1 MAY CHAPMAN E Cntulu It Vzllllll Nlusle classlcal Dorothy s mam mtertst She plays tht ITIUSIL and records After attend Teachers C,ulltg.,c. she vxants to ttaeh preferably Ill Laluhxrma GRACE MADELINE CHEPOLIS 'Nfl 'l Grace IS dnfftrcnt 1n that htr ptt peuts swlmmmg and danclng arc tht usual gurls fayorlte pastlmcs Aside f m these sle hkts most other entertainments She zsplrts to bt 1 prnatt sterttary JACQUELINE MARIE LIIONIE CHEVALLAZ W thru 1N1gl1l ll 111111 Nlglrl 11111111 Club In A111111 luv ln I Cmzsfzlu mn Cllll Lbmr C141 Club 'H Nlusxc ns lequthm s hrst lou both nn school and out and htr .ll11l3lllUl'l ns to be a concert pnanlst Althouth slt xx ts born nn ml L S she hkts SVklIlLI'IlI1Ll mort nn an ntnr country Shts a one year student vuth hardly enoutgh time nn Wl'llCl1 to plan out hcr full program At C,vtor1,c Washmgton she wxll study dltttttts 1nd then secure a lob ln a large hospltal Horseback rndxny, rtadmg., and dancxng number among I-lltn s hkts 1.W'?... GEOFFREY FOUCAR CHEW N51 Wrslrrm-r Iznlztor bl111lrnlC0u1u1l Baseball Cbrmlslrj Club Mail: Tram 'Y Geoffrey IS the ex ccptlon to the rule whlch says httrary men are not athletes Added to h1s posntxon on the Wvslerrzcr IS the tact that he xs a bastball catcher A Hne student especlally nn French he gnves hearttly t outside actnltles KATHRYN ELIZABETH COLEMAN Ll Cnznlo Ixparml 'I A red haxred gurl without the temper to 1,0 wxth xt IS ln our midst Kathryns lnttrcst hes ln thu. Held of homm. eeonomxcs whlch sho. hopes to study at Maryland Umvtrsxtv Sha. hkcs IFIILFIOX' dccoratmt, cspeclally VIOLA AGNES COLLINS Basketball Caplam Baseball Squml Caplnm Girls W' Club Trrunmr 7' Always cnergetxc and full of ptp Xl0l3 has won seyeral W s by partnclpatxng m Vsesterns sports She hkcs journalism too and hopes to become a reporter after attcndmg a secrc tarxal school IRVIN COLODNEY Irun IS talkatne frxendly ous when he wants to W yvhxch hate helped hum so far nn the future I iijf. 'Y. . ,' my ,. 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V , . . . 0 , ,-' ' .. 1, H , - - - L Ge 4 ' - ' , 1 COMPTON I rn L1 Hur 1 'nxt 1 1 nr 1 hall gmu n11tt S I IS .1 fins. saxop mm I I' SLl1UUl Url. lllgtrl .Ind S IL r 1 1b111 111 by bkklllllllh., 1 MARY CONKLIN I 11t1rr1 Xzsqbf I 1 rn Nrgh I 1111111 1 :gat III On l111lr11 X 1 about Niusn ur tamly sptlls Xian who has htlprd to makt XX tsttrns symphony orchestra om ot tht hmst ot 1ts kmd 1 tu uty S c IS tht glfl vuth tht btauulul FINLI logks and tht sparkhm., ptrs1m.1l1t1 vsluth h1s won htr m1ny fntnds JESSE JOSEPH COPSEY nnllmfl Tuul' s 1s 1 hm box 1 consutntlous 11 1 tn md 11 good SIULILIII 1 sur 1 thmy, In starts 11d 1 1 lx 11 b1d l1um .1r s utk PHYLLIS COX Phylhs has h1d :1 tastt oi QUIIL a tux of XX.1sh1n1,ton l'llg,l'1 schools Rooseulr Vmlson thcn Vytstern Musu and danung tnchant hgr as dots salt vyattr bathmy, Shu hopes to be a dlLIlLl.1l1 htr sunt des1rL bum, to go to Iohns Hopkms 'x DOROTHY ALICE CUNYUS Stmlm S5111 IJ Club Mu u f Dorothy wuth .1 snlky halo about htr htad and htr Sl'TllllI'lg hps Lvtr nn motxon vull go 111 to lI'lX.1LlL tht. htlds of 1111, Ldugatnon 11. p.1rt1tu arly' IHELFLSILJ photography CATHERINE DAVENPORT 1 Wtslem Axght I Cbemzslry Club r Cath1.r1nt IS onv. of W nstern s langu1d blondes wxth :1 Tens drawl Har hobby wluuh has some. bon mtuon mth hrr :1mb1t1on IS dnssectmg cars She expects to atttnd ohns Hopkms to btnomu 11 surgton HENRIETTA DAVIS B zz' e AX90lldfF I1l1for 'I Hcnrutta although QISSOCIJIC edutor of tha. Brtcze IS pnmarnly lI1It.l'LSlLd 1n n1Ld1c1ne Sho. vull go to Nlary Wash1ngton Collage to become a mcdntal stcntary Hnnrntta IS always lull of fun and Sha also n1:11nta1ns 3 h1gh sundmg as l1v.r lflhllulblt work on tht Bruzg shows MARY ERWIN DAVIS Weslermr E11 flldllf For all nr bCll3Vl0l' Mary A wry sun member of our rlass and has a record to her credxt Htr subtle made her an unendmg source of tlassmates QI .IA I V 'V A xl ' V ' In I U Y hug I '1. r 'I-acj, l. 1- I ann' o l ' kixd of j. ' , ' . fl1- A - .' I - HU ' ' ' ., l' 9 S hc .11 'A1 1' -' 'j . ' , YT ' 5 W 1t1' . ,',f II : NY N ,'f J ' . Y .I.d . '-- i- . A 'V V h . V. -T ,V . I' K -X4 7 ' 1' ' ' E ll ' V -r Q' li' I '..v-l1:s,g .',. Q .ll- -.1 4- . - . 111 .1hilaVy 11. +1 .1 - n11y ' -, '11 .l.C't- . or chi ts most disti11guishi11g tr.1its. llc dcscrvcs the bust of , l 1 . V ' L - V ' ' . '. V 'V ' , 'S ' , 1 - - 4- sl her ' ' ' . Sl- is I A - ' ' in 1 Z , 5' . , ' '- ,' f J ,blurs V. V F , 11: J I hi ' , . 1' is 'f 1' ' 'vc T35 Q V 11 -at DECKER rkry 'l Betty another late entrant hut especxally m the realm of sports seems to haye followed her vshereyer 'q. -. eudenced by her numerous puns and t.. i other schools ' QT ELENA ROSARIO DELGADO 'PB xfmu lwqbl I Cunmhy Cub I' Clrrulo Fvfvaflol Hlvlmy Club Pau Amzruau Club r E enthusnastnc L logxeal I: exceptional N natural and A attraetne certunlx spells Flena She lS brxl hant m her studies and at the same txme ts popul1r vuth eseryone Whatexer the task she undertakes lt vuth patlencc and m1sters rt by :x sheer determxna tton and strong vull HAMILTON DeSAUSSURE Cblllfllli Club O C1111 Hlf10l1 Club Cbvvs Club r The bov called Hamo and mdoor enthusiast of sports ping pong and chess Vuth 1 his arm he vull march from meet the world Caflelr Llfllfflldllf IS both an outdoor hkmg tenms golf B A degree under Duke Unnerslty t MARTHA MacELWAIN DIVEN 'PRP Wfevlrrrzrr Girl Rrvrrzm Morlrrut Hzflory Club Drbale Club Her diplomacy rs known by polished manner Martha has acquired .1 number of frxends and a wealth of knowledge m her sopourn at Western KN A CHARLES DOING Hou can pick Chucky out for being, lots of fun and thorouphly hkeable the moment you see htm born mxmlc he can gne you anythmb from T Dorsey playing, the trombone to Donald Duek throw mg a fit Baseball IS hxs l3XOI'lIC sport but football eomes ln a close seeond IVAJEAN DOLLARHIDE C1r Ruuz Drama Club Ortbeslra T' Isaean loses danees and nuer Ialls to haue more than her share of admirers Inghsh and speeeh have been her fasorne elasses at NX estern and she expects to con tmue her studxes at eollepe next year Shell haxe a glllld flnlk. mhkfkxlf she ACLS GLADYS DONALDSON Cladys ns a qu: t but energ,et1e Btrl whose years at NK estern haye plaeeel her hxph ln the respect of all She has gotten etrly praetxee for a hood job ID the uture .ls she has worked as an assistant ln the oihee JOHN WILLSON DONALDSON Hill Ceulalx Lapiluu Cbrzrom Club Ofirrrs Club Tmnn Cbzmnlry Club Hrslory Club 'Aarhus aecomphshments nn ouexet, has greatest xs hxs vtork as Clplcun of Company H such an appellntlon as Able snon but ,Able nr ns a d HIC IXUITICFOLIS . - A , '. . a, n 1 ' 'V 1 ' , ,iq sq -. . 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IS DORMAN A Cbezrons Club Om!'t'YS rarlz Squad Parker IS a qunet ,t-P wxll be sure to go a long may 1,3-'T d lot nn track as well as othervnse I-1' by all the students ROBERT DOUGLAS Bob a Navy lumor wants to follow rn hrs fathers footsteps and become a Naval ofhcer H h s a refined :ur which ns added to by hrs easnly proxoked half smlle AUDREY ELIZABETH DuGARD Buskelball Audrey ns another of those gurls who IS qureter than we would lxke her to be She enyoys sports of many types but most of all basketball 1n vxhxch she has partrcrpated here at school WILLIAM DYKES DULANEY 'Bl Culalt Major Cb0lT0llT Club Often Club Pbgms Club Hnlory Club The next tame you look upon thc cinemas screen to see who the photographer was you may sec Bulls name starmg you rrght nn the face Dont be afraxd though he ns no candmd camera addict Soon hc wall enter Pomona College m Caltfornu Mlm WW P' af' ae +5 Mu BETT JOAN DUNCAN Hlslory Club I Smce Betty enyoys good legxtnmate plays she has become a gurl after our own hearts Whenever you re mvnted to her house dont fall to see her adorable eollectnon of dogs not lxve ones are affeeted MARY AGNES EBERHART Comllfuhou Club Pau Amzmau Club Debale Club Dtbuiz Train ll Chess and tennns are to Marys taste for amusements Noel Cowards plays are categorrcally superror to everythmg else rn her csumatron and are classed as nectar not merely amusement Begmmng next fall she mll pursue a busmess career JOSEPH CEPHAS EDWARDS JR Cullelv Cafvhuu Cbzzmns Club Offurs Club Cog Drumu Club .Sluge Crlu Cbruuslm Club Pbyucs Club WI Here IS a self made man Whatexer he has reeenved he has earned by constant work H always busy doing something xltally important and he possesses those qualities which would Hll any yob vsell JANE GAIL ELLIS Curl Rtseruv Wcslrru 'Vrgbl Ill Pun Amencun Club Dt-bah the Far West never fall to Impress seems to b favorrte state and become a nurse Club Glee Club 'Y smxlmg and happy she wants to go back . .. -A -K xx A 4 U I I ' . 5 J ' : no A.. - . . . e a . . 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' 1 , 1? ,U ss l. 5 5 1 l ' ,J , ,A gl -'1 ELLIS on y a close second to Ruby s favonte at thc movnes for she keeps a ks of mov: stars If she can to elther Strayers or Columbus wnll pursue her ambmon to be a good NANCY DORIS ELLISON Burr' 1' Slage Creu Burlzcibull Glmk Au 11 From that ever present twmlilt m her cye one can easily surmise that Nancy IS quick wnttcd and full of fun Wlmen she 1snt busy being, the center of a group of devoted followers she finds time for art and mus1c m both of which she IS deeply Interested DOROTHY JEANNETTE EMERICK Interested nn secretarml work now Dorothy vull go mto that Held after leavmg Western Shes not il Southerner but she likes Richmond For pastrmes she enjoys reading and brcyele rrdmg EMMA FRANCES ERVIN Frances IS an xndustrmous g1rl whose mam mterests are sclence and musxc Her favorlte subyects then naturally are physncs and chcmnstry one or both of wluch she hopes Lo teach The Holm IS the mstru ment vshnch she plays a-L A L XLQ r In I JAMES MARTIN EVANS Up 111 the Arr The Tangled Web Wrsfeur Nlgbf I W eslern Nlgbl II Wcsfrrrz Night III Tm :lub Choir Glu Club Happy go lucky would be a Ht tltle for lmmy H15 mterests are greatly d1vers1f1ed bcgmmng wlth the lad1es and endmg wnth the ladies School holds no fear for lum as he contmues on hrs merry unassummg way RICHARD JUDD EVANS lm Cadets Lzeulemuzl Colonrl Cbmrous Club O err: Club Treasurer Orzbeslra Pbgszfs Club 1 Dicks cheerful grm and pleasant beaming IS well known m classes ln the cadets and m Xarxous clubs An exceptlon he doesnt Want to go to West Pomt but to Cornell to study chemical engmeermg Hls chncf delights are sallmg and svummlng MARY ANN EVERS Mary Anns brrllxant mmd always makes for her a place near the head of the class mentally whmle her mdomxtable keen sense of humor keeps her m the mme lofty posmon socnally BETTY WICKHAM FAISON Burlzrfball Baseball Girls regal ponse and soft voxce among us She has a mul from athleucs to art and school acuvmes W fl , vi y e ,H 1 r ' In f 'e y . ff , Z ui - h l 5 r ' , ' I l, l Y' V. A - ' D Q ' ' fe . ' V V. '. . . 5 - - u ' ' . in .M 6 J ffllll P . 0 w L' ' sl' 'V- ' V . A 'l 141 'L ,J x'q, I 9 r ,M t JM Y 5 f I1 f , or - -r-5 rr ns rr . 4' - - U ff f v. ., ff ' ,,, I ' lg 5 Q i . 9 U 3, f , so lf' J 5. 4 - 'll l . - - t L ' M ,,,, Y . . . J 1 . 's -, ' 5 J 17? Y' , 9 ' : - 1 p-1 p y I . 1 . ' f 54 . A, l if 5l' -'1 pl! i dmlrablt trant of spealfung at the Regardless of tht urcumstancts his placid nature Ht seems to hns mttrcsts on the social studnts QT. 2? b vull duuop has lattr prottssnon ii. MARY CATHERINE FARRELL III Ibm H0 nut Sunlurx Pun lmrruun Cub Tr: :lub Pnmlfrll C rc Club 'I lxlttw always a great deal of lun Somv. ot those extempu raneous tharatttruatm ms oi hers han made. many a classroom rumbh. Boatmy., ludgmg from the paptrs txkts up great dtal of htr summtr umt w llc danung., and partxts are tht thms, for vunttr MARGARET B FENN lVulr'rmr lrmy Num Sororllx Il Anyone who engages Pat for :1 secretary or an nnterxor decorator wtll be exposed to a sense of humor as contagnous as the measles Shes proncunt nn many sports fun to have around we re glad thus uvacnous Army brat came to Western JAMES FINN Cazlelv Cbzlronv Club Drama Club Trmus Ttnzm Manager Pbymv Club I' tmmv IS n enthuslasuc Vestermr a good actor an energttxc cadet and a beautnful dancer Hrs freckled fact and brown curly haxr make hxm a vuelcomt addxtnon to any group or party RUBY FOLLIN Ruby s favonte mdoor sport ns danung and lts rtally a treat to ste thus brunette ghdmg over the loor Sht llkts to han .1 good txmt but doesnt neglect her studxes VIRGINIA FONES A collector of curlos and thma dogs and an ucetlltnt nqutstrunne IS a thumb nail slutth of Vxrguua Her future IS partxcularlv bright mth a position already stturtd nn :t business houst However after gradua tlon she wall enter Frankhn Busmess School JAMES LYNN FORT JR 'VHP Weslcmzr Slutlrnl Coumzl Cmlvls, Lreu hlmul Cbezrous Club Olftfrs Club HIY Corn spomlmg Snreiary Cbamnlrg Club C01lSfllllfl071 Club Cbess Club lm the laughing First Lneutenanr of H Company embodies the happy com bmatxon of brains plus ptrsonahts He mamtams a wry hngh scholastu, standxnt, and at tht same. tame manages to have fun on the. SldC hnes ROBERT McKUNESS FOSTER Cullrlx k He has not qunte made up htm mmd vshethtr to be an attorney or an at Georgetown Ni I T upon vue wish hum success Robert door sports such as football ttnms and ns on of our star cadets lg ,412 ' Tn-, fi 'F' Eu 1' u - . , , . , I fl .h . Y ., F I I Up ' - ,lxifx . J-- ,, Y gg 'A I 5 Alf' , 5 il '. . ,' 1' is . .' 4 .- A , .. . K. . ' .i especially horseback riding. Because she's so much v xx y : i yn . 1-L O, J. . . iz . - , 1 i . ', , ' . , - , . nf r .v x 4 I I .az-at U' -gs I '-1 or I . .i . . . ' . ' is ,S e ' . FUQUA, JR rscusslon gomg on concermng agncul sure to appear to defend the rrghts of e has very deflmte xdeas on this is them loyally MARGARET TRACY GAGER Breeze Cheuusirj Club Pbxmv Club r Margaret ns scrennfically mmded and plans to make a place for herself m the Connecucut College for Women Thence her ambltlon will lead her to Rockefeller Center where she wall lxst her name wlth other nsmg young scxentlsts ROBERT MOORMAN GALLAGHER Breeze Callrlv Llfllfffldllf Cberrnuv Club OMFFVY Club Treuszuer H1 Y TFIIIIIY Tru rlub A pleasant sort of fellow qurte mature nn manner and speech Bob IS none the less cheery when hc really wants to be Cadets has been has partncular lme of achnevement but the ladies also have become a mayor mterest for Mr Gallagher VIRGINIA WARD GALT Bree 1- Army Naly Smonlx Fl Clrculo Ethanol Glnny has a soft some and charmmg manner but dont be mlslead by thus description for she IS full of utahty and uses her soothing vonce eltten WJ snely much to our yoy is J 'ptg IK PMA1 rg lg,4i4 MARGUERITE HELEN GANTT Baskelball Trnmv 'l Marguernte xs wlde awake to every chance to mcrease her large store of populanty Her sports abxhty ls quite an asset also When a Chscussnon rs nn progress her remarks are always JOHN GARDINER JR IlQbflLl'l2bf Bmkzllmll Plryuzv Club l lNo better loxer of the soenal sciences as there than ohn H15 abxhty to eall to memory the terms of past peace treaties and their results ns astounding He also possesses a und sense of humor that makes hum a most pleasing chap PHYLLIS ROSEMARY GARDNER Bree f' Girl Rrwrzex Wffxlvrn Nlgbt I1 Cbtlllllffj Club Tru Club y A lusty cheer emerg mg from a sporty raccoon coat tells us that Phylhs ns shovung her school spmt She attends every game and keeps a bountnful scrap book of school events BERNARD O GARZIGLIA Xlettuu Alqbl I Lrgblurrgbl Baskefball El Cfrrulo Espanol Ln Azaul PanA1m'rlcan Club I Bernard rs one of the most all around boys we w He lends hrs Spanish Spamsh and Pan Amerncan of the latter He lakes swung askctball and mtends t c ycorgerovsn d. . . . . , H . . Y . If 37. I n . .'. PP l7, 4, ' , , , J I J ' , - : .4 If - 'll , , 2 K. ' 5 ' , , ' A A ' . . 1 ff ,.',, 1 , . '14 ' 4 ' A ,A ,iw H re - H V - - . .Va ' . , . 'ITL 5 C . : , ' ' ' - F witty. rky' . , . f -vs s -' '- . ' s - J I ' 5 5, t 5, T , . -I V, 5 gg I - ff ff, V 11 H. ' ,' . 's 4' 1 I J 4 J - ' M. - a - 0 ' . l ' - .1 . Q se , Qf ' PJW' GIBSON, JR Cuphun Cbexronx Club rn tba Arr The Tunglcl Western high! II Orrlnslra Comlllulron Club orlgxnated m Bulls fcrtnle br.un personnficd Hrs trombone has many txmes nn Western entertamments and actxvxty nn the band has helped xt to attann nts success DEEM A GILLMORE Wulf-rmr Ca ldv Sfaqm Crru, 'v Heres a fellow vhosc nterests are vnde running from animals to electnclty Hc has many pets lnkludlng a rabbit and a guinea png, and IS quite an clectrneal vsward also hoping to beeome an electrical engineer c who know and admire hum are confident of hrs success THOMAS GILMER Trark Squurl Comlllullon Club r A quxet pleasant person ns Tom wxth no :urs of sophistication about hum He takes lnfe as xt comes vurh a cheery smlle and passes quletly on hrs way CAROLYN GAIL GLEZEN Bree 1' Up rn Ibr Air Weslfrrr Nrebl III Choir Gln' Club Cbcmntry Club Carol ns another person for our artnsts column Her par tlcular mterest IS along creatne lxnes and yet she cnyoys thmgs such as swnmmmg and boatmg They are each Important to her howeser and she says they vull newer actnvely compete wnth her achxeve ments m the esthcuc WINNIE CORINNE GODSEY Connie IS maltxnt, a scrapbook of Western s hlstnry up to the present day and we d luke to see xt She 15 lnterested ln art Wl1lCl'l she mll put Into practice when she begins housekeepmg after leaung Western CHARLES EDWARD GREEN B 1 Durmg has stay at Western this boy has made an amazing number of friends for himself Charlie admnts that hes not our fond of studylng but he seems to come throu3.,h xt and stxll be able to be the lnfe of any party LORAINE M GREEN Tru :lub , Lorames populartty rs adequate proof of her numerous eharms Anyone who has done so well here and made such an impression upon those vnth whom she works ms sure to go far KATHARINE WRIGHT GROVE Up In Ihr Air W'1slern Alxhl I Wftslern Algbf ll Wzshrn Night III Drama Stmlzo Skelzb Club Mu u Choir Glu' Club looking Dee ns the possessor of vnvaenous personalmes that the can boast She numbers frxends chnef mterests .md modestly forgets :rrtlstlc and musneal talent Club Good HALL Comlrlulmu Club F Leon quiet and versatxle hkes almost every sport to baseball and bowhng He amuses mystery stones and ns studymg to engmcer GEORGE HAMM George ns one of the Southern contmgcnt here at school hanhng from North Carohm He has an admltted weakness for the fanrer sex and also pro fesses to be mterested nn travel baseball and 2lV13I10l'1 Bon voyage George' MARJORIE MAE HANBACK Gfrl Recrrzet Batlzrlbull Warrenton gave Western thus pleasant and agreeable gxrl Marlorxe 15 a mem ber of the Gnrl Reserves and an enthusrasttc basket ball player Her favorxte occupattons are danc1ng readmg and tenms but she plans to be a secretary JEAN VERA HANCOCK Jeans broad gnn IS so cheery that nt ns bound to make the most downcast of us feel there are some nnce things nn the world She has been a true asset to us and we hate to see her go A125 if J YYVMIX PAUL A HARE Bras' 1' Putt Club Sfmlenl Cannell Catlefs Cap Yfurt Sflllllll Slzrlrb Club Cbemzxiry Club The snooping key hole peepmg news scoopmg reporter xs Paul Whether he wxll contmue along thus lme IS to be seen but hls success as edttor of the Breeze should mdncate hxs natural mclmatton Hts COIHUYC has earned lum thc mckname Cupxe ANNE ELIZABETH HARLOE Our blond haxred Anne plans to be a laboratory techmclan Her hobby 15 kmttmg and she also enluys horseback ndmg and 1ce skatmg as well as a fast game of plng pong BETTY HARMON 'I hose of us who have notxced Betty bemg efficxency nstlf tn the office feel no qualms m saymg that she vull be a Ncry good secretary to someone he tnjoys a good game of tenms and says she has a yen to travel someday Pat has a soft fetchmg p to walk up the ansle of roses She ns xnterested tn mternor and her hobby IS maltxng , , , .. , v - , . - , g . , . . . . ff , , D, ,, . g , - - , -- , , , fuing Chevron: Clubg Officers' Clubg Firsl Humlred - I ' . : '- J ' - ll ! - ! - . ' ' tl if , , . - , t v I 7 - I' , 58 --'1 N J 'R N TINGS T' ames s abrlrtres are many but seems to be rn wealtenrng H rs essentrally a mans man boxer and rs handy vxrth a rrfle t student amess ambrtron rs ent servree ANN KENNARD HATHAWAY Backfrlmll Comlllulron Club Pan Armrlmrl Club Dflmtr Club 'T Attractrwe and popular rn her own rrght wrth those red svreaters addrng much flare to the scheme of thrngs Ann rs Xery natural and her a rrty h ndle a actrvrtres vu easrly e remembered DAVID C HAUPT Lnulrnant Carlrls Cbezrons Club Officers Club llnirrn Nlgbl I Cbtillliffj Club Cbrss Club Daud says speedrng rs hrs faworrte sport but hrs more conserwatrw. hobbres are photography and tennrs MARY JEAN HAYES l' Bree 1 Western Nzgbl I Wferlern Nlgbl II Orrbtriru Morlerm Cbflllliffj Club Classrc ally mrnded rs Mary can who does honor to her lang.,uag,e studres and to Phr Beta Rho She rs always rn demand because of her qurck wrt but she plans to follow the languages rn college and wrll make a fine lrnpurst Q GEORGE JAMES HAYS Although jrm has been wrth us but one year he has become well known and welllrked among all hrs elassmates He rs best remembered for hrs wrt and sareasm resemblrng and rrvalrng that of Ned Sparks FRANK NEWLANDS HEALY Cnltlr Frrsl Ilumlnzl Years Consiliuilon Club An armrable boy wrth a yen for desrgnrng houses Frank rs maltrnj, plans to become a first class arehr teet When he rsn t occupred rn thrs lrne he bowls plays g,olf fishes and hunts Maybe some of us vrrll be lrvrng rn hrs houses some day RUTH HEATH Conshtulnm Club Y Dancrng takes preference among Ruths hobbres She has followed rt up by evtensne horseback rrdrng tennrs and swrmmrng and she also enpoxs school and the company of her classmates rery much BETTY SUE HERWIG f1!'x.'f an vw+4 fam fi! ,., c Betty rs one of those attractrre A Western boast Her brunette countenance make her popular wrth rs a frne equestrrenne and a lower specul emphasrs lard on jrtterbuggrng 164 I cf 5 y 1 ' , 1 z 4 Q J ,V H' . l X l 'i C - ' tt r ws K' W . 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' rx I . , Q Y ' ' , - F G V . lx , , x 'L . u ' tx lx ' HESS Cbtmlvirx Club fflYf0l'1 Club known as Buddy IS plannmg Exeter College and on graduatmg plumbmg busmess wlth his father uxdmg model axrplanes and he loxes of woodwork DONALD THERYLLE HESTER Cartoon Club Ma u Therylle ns the boy w1th a grand sense of humor and a great musleal knowledge He also has an eye for art expectmg to be 11 sports cartoonist T C U IS the college of his CIOICL where he may achleve grldlron fame plus the exten sion of an already hugh scholastle standing H PHILLIP HEVENOR Weslrrrier Conslllullon Club Pun Azuzrnan Club xflll' PYl'SItlt'l1f 'T Phmlllps phllosophleal approach to all subjects leaves a deep lmpresslon on lns many fnends Hts conversatmons cover a broad scope where there ns httle use for trnvnal matters Wuth such hugh :deals Phxlhp there 15 httle chance of fallure HARRIET HILDEBRAND fl lil Wrvlrrlzrr Drama Club Tnumrrr Mo lum Prfsllleflf En. Alun! Gluck Au There are no hmxts to Harrxets umque tastes Above all else she mentlons tennis and swnmmmg but Smith exams and not to mentlon the glamour of the plaet have elalmeel her present future Q- 1 MARGERY LOUISE HITZEL BP W1-sh'rm'r on Rrvrrzm Modern: Margery IS one of our most eharmmg Westerner agents She IS uso Moderns and should for which she plans College the efhelent treasurer of the make an excellent secretary to prepare at Strayer Busmess ERNEST HIX Bavkclball Tm club ble? grm that can pull hum and us of moments He hkes Western be allergic to studymg subjects other than suences and mcchamcal drawlng He IS Wrxlern Nzgbf III Club ll Erme has a through the blackest although he seems to Elaamg to be an i Z JAC ED FMA j wnJ Slugr' Crru Trazk Perseve lee and lndustry are lvuo admlrable quahtles of W h Iaek seems to havt more than hrs share All of Westernm owes a great eleal to this mall dark boy for the splendid work he hls done as a member and as business manager of the stage Crevx CARL HOLDEN Western has only seen Carl moments vnlule he was hard at the Naval Academy Ict nt not IS too serious mmded svummlng and lS a xery socxable Q f g '. f . 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He 60 . : I l J -an in-n u on of what men want nn a nr I d swxms bcsndes being an attractne y regret ts that she can t remember ' a h 1 h b b sue as te ep one num ers ut Z n d these She plans to attend Duke TED HOSSFELD Br: c' 1 Because Ted IS an Army pumor and consequently has traveled a great deal he has been at Western onlv one year In thus short time how exer he has beeome photographic editor of the Breelc vuhxeh shows hrs obvlous talent for thxs vnork PHYLLIS HOWARD Yearly every other word Phyl utters deals vuth some phase of avnatnon shes that interested nn lf How ever she often stops talkmg about lf long enough to entertain us wlth her accordnan BARBARA HUDSON Walkmg nn the ram IS Barbaras rather unusual hobby along vuth bowlmg and swlmmmg her more ordmary ones An ardent Southerner her faxorxte state ns Florxda As to the future she wants to attend George W'asl'ungton Untversnty EVANGELINE LOUISA HUMM B fl 1 Girl Ruvrzrs r A eheery dnsposmon lxne Her ideas of havmg fun are those typical of girls but she IS dlfferent nn that geometry and algebra are her favorite subjects ALICE LOUISE HYNSON Girl Rtserlef Up IH flu' Alf Wfvtfrn Nlqbl I Wrsfelrz Alghf ll Ll Cneulo Evpanvl Hixlmx Club Tru 411117 Cblllf Glee Club Y T m 1 a home gurl loung to knnt keep Scrapbooks and sleep As she enyovs selectmg pleasmg wardrobes she mll beeome a buyer for an ucclusne modxste or a large fabrxcal firm EDDIE IGLESIAS Ivmflmll IIHKUMIIZIJI Buvlollmll Funk B035 ll Club I' The aboxe xtems vull amply wenfy Eddnes prominent career m the athletlc Held plus other actnltles whale at Western We are certamly goxng to mlss haung hmm around to bnghten up dark aspects vuth hns jolhty JOHN STEPHEN INGLES Chez rons john s IBF Stutlml Counul Cmlefs Cuphun Club Ogiters Club Cbzumlry Club mature and conunenng attntude has one of the xllustrxous graduates of Hns smcere devotnon ro Western has especially nn cadet work where he admnratlon of Company G C ,,. , . -,......,....-.- xii l I I A ' 'T as ' M ' I o' i ' ' - ' g' l. e t is A . . x. .1 i 1 l - . 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I I . . . , I , 1 ' 4 JAMES Wrrlzru lXlg,l1l Il llululx Club Possesslnc all the warleel lxkes and dls hurl Marne holds up as her ll'l'lblIlUI1 Lovernmem We haxe heard th-lt and IS qulte a enny Lund with the CHARLES DICKSON JEWELL JR Caalzlv Illllfflldllf Cl11zr11uxClub Oflzru Club 'D Dnckson zu lieutenant 111 the Second Battalion loxes the mnhtary life cspccnallx those umforms and IS preparmg for Annapohs Hrs hobby IS collectlng., records and he spends hxs spare moments hstenmg to svung music ANN ISABELLE JOERNS Il funn Nil' I1 Cllllllfl Evfmnol lllv 013 Clu1 r Here s beauty plus braxns girl' The local swams have to watch Il'lCll' laurels vuth Queen Ann when the college boys return For all her cfhclency ln the classroom and ofhce Ann h s certam ethereal alr whlch helps to make her as attractnc as she ns EMILY TREVOR JOHNS Hltlofl Clul: r Trexor makes n dull day seem bflJ.,l'lK and a fair day seem vuarmer her good nature student and a delightful L0ll1P3l'll0l'1 is :A ZS N-f-99444 JEANNE JOHNSON Bren F History Club 1 Although rather quxet here xs a gurl who seems to hate the faculty f bemg, content nn whatever surroundmbs she Ends herself She says that shes equally fond of Florlda f or the Dlstrlct of Columbna for home terrltory Carle If Play Urs student one glrl and the THEODORE LLOYD JOHNSON Lzcuicmzut Cbezrous Club Officfrv Club Club Sllllllllllllg Team 1 Llovd IS a fine 1n math and sclence and why not5 Thxs man ns Apollos glft to archery swlmmlng art of dancmg ROSEMARY ANNETTE JOINER IV Rrurzvr in fbe Air PB E11 Alan! flu Club 1 Rosemary s one of those people who got back from Furope nn the mek of ume thus fall An Fnghsh g,nrl she plays the puno vuell and has qunte a knack tor making, people like her DOROTHY LOUISE JONES B an r Dorothy ns looking forward to fall with great antxenpanon Nluearnn a 1, sl mll 1,0 mto ra Svummmg hues her partncular time she was a teacher of suspensnon wwf, 1, fr 1 1' 1 - '1 - 1 . 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E 62 . 1, l ff-4, rr JUDD Btmtlg Pdf!-1llUl.'VlK'AllI Clull. a scale of laughter, and Ll sparkle Vlary' Judd She sings plavs thc 1dm1rtr of all kmds of poetry ELLIOT KAITLIN Carfoou Club Walt: 1-1161 Humlrnl Yrnt r Izlhot b1g hearted and always ready to do anything for a Inend ts esscntlally a good guy and ncyer mxsses a chance for fun He wnll soon find hrs wav to college to study commercnal art WILLIAM KALBFUS OHYIIIMI14 Club fl Blll xs W MA I1 OUIWCWHPPCZRIHCCS Ufqle ns rezgiismo c actxve Amgenywwnuht 9 cr ally HL takts hxs dutxts wry Lrnousy h nn uftrythmg he dots f PATRICK JAMES KANE Pat s partlupatnon m tltssroom marks lum as ardent analyxst of turrmt affznrs and hrs lanky form IS qultt actnc on the basketball tourt After prcllmmlry course m lournalnsm Pat wall enter newspaper work HELEN KATZ Hnltn 15 om of those ptoplt who dnslxkc to talk of thtnmselus bu slat ts 1 very attraunt. bruncttt Her speual llkxng IS SWll'l'llTlll'lb and she purforms xt a Hs m her element Sht plans to go t Strayer Busmess College ROBERT KAYS has the great ambluon to btcomc a commander ln tht Navy and thtrefore h Wlshes to attend Armapolns Hrs fayontc pastnmes an saymg stamps and studymg astronomy MONIQUE MAUDE KENNELL Uozleruv Baakrilmll Horkry V Momques large tyts and ablhty as a eonwersatnonalrst have enabled her to stt and hear a great deal more than the avtragc person and undoubtedlv haw helped to make her suth a good student CORBIN KIDDER Cutlzls Wlbilfll Nlgbt II Eu Atunl Couslxtulzon Club Dnbalt Club 'l Although unassummg, he xs known for hts current affalrs and his mtellngent problems Wlth a perfection f could set another Webster or x I 5 f I f l ,, 4 C Q 4 . nf . . p Y . I J A : . . A 1 6- , ,, ,14 t ' .' , ' X ',',,,,.fX ' V5 xi A 6' fl , Q I . . ' 'Q . C an Q x x vs v I F u A A 1 v 1 V vu x' llk- h ' A - . Y- Q f 'DBPQ C.m'r't5. Bob, the Beau Brummcl of Western, sy , , v. '47, , , , C ' . as . ' 0 f Qiflf- ,, , 63 l Q KIDWELL woman Knttys pet actlvmcs are softball m wlueh she IS especially pro future as a secretary promnses to be a JOHN KING ack Kung walked away last year wlth cadet honors as bemg the pnze inexperienced prlvate To thls he has sxnce added a good scholastnc record a fine staff posxtlon on the Breeze and many good frlends GLORIA ANNE KITCHELT Girl Rewrzcs Er Aran! U Wnth Glonas sunm dlsposltlon and her mterest and ablhty m French she vull be a fawonte Among her actxvmes she takes specnal cnloyment m swnmmlng blcycle rnehng and reading with her future French puplls CORALICE KLOMPARENS CHI Rrrrrzrv Slmlm .Sfzrlzlv Club Mu a 'P Corahee 15 an utterly charming person whom none of her fnends could or would want to ever forget Shex an artnst of no mean talents and has an ambntnon to xllustrate books ROBERT CLAXTON KUEHLING loollmll 'D When sprung rolls around and the bats and balls eraek out that undeniable staceato Robert again ls nn the atmosphere that he craxes for hrs future profession Howexer he finds great pleasure nn the biology laboratory where an alternative pro HELEN KUNKEL C nl R 1 Sflllllll Skelrb Club Mu u 1 He en IS ambmous tow ard the art world expeetmg to take up eommerelal art after she leaxes Duke Beeause of her flaming halr she has aequnred the name Red She has also gamed reeognmon nn pnng, pong nn Vsl'llL,ll she exeels JOHN CHRISTIAN LANG Iohn IS remarkably adept as a hnguxst for despite has reeent arrnal nn the Umted States he has mastered the Inghsh language already As xt can be expected of an Iuropean youth he IS a master with the fouls DOLORES KATHRYN LAREDO r 1 Io thmg but further She hkes to knlt besndes bemg tennls player er earry her far . , ... .es , , ' - '.. . . 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' H. 64 v I I LAWYER who loves to dance and lnsten When sprmg rolls around she go roller skatmg and she newer Hndnng company Exceptionally ln two and a half years MOLLY MORSE LEACHMAN Western wnll remember Molly as that lovely red head wxth the frnendly manner One of the qualxtles that has endeared her to teachers and classmates alxke js her abnlxty to cooperate wnth any scheme Shes much too modest about her Holm playnng MARY LEE Mary was born just a year after her parents came here from Chma Smce then she has attended a school to learn Chmese and hopes to go back to Chma to teach Her many frlends are confident of her success NANCY TAYLOR LEECH PBI Wfslerrfrr Acvormlc Eflrlor Gzrl Rrvenes Conxl1luI1onCl11b Hulorj Club Sccrelary Tm club Prcsnlrnt Cbolr Gln' Club A gurl f pensnve modest habnts ns Nancy who wms many laurels by her aptxtude and xntense mterest nn escry Western acuvtty She enjoys everythmg of real worth and 15 one of our most valuable students JMU ' MV' Www a,f.-00 NANCY DARLING LEFFINGWELL Girl Resertes Cbmzlzslry Club El Crrculo Espanol, Tra rlub Vermont ns the only place for Nancy though she hopes to attend Amencan Umvcrsnty next year and later become a secretary Besxdes lxkmg subjects of thrs type she enjoys musxc and Spamsh a great deal DIWITRY GEORGE LESLIE Cbezrons Club El Czrculo Espanol Hzslory Club 'Vfalb Club Swmgmg and swaymg to Benny Goodmans records Dlmxtry as the lxfe of the party wnth hns contagious personalnty He enjoys svummmg and hxkmg, and would rather become an electrncal tngmeer than a comedxan JOHN ASBURY LEWIS Gluck Au j john has qunte a hobby of seemg four moues a week I-Ie lxkes fishmg school work and saung match folders Baseball ranks hlgher than football wnth johnny but gradmg loftler stall IS Nlarjland Umversnty vnhxch he mtends to enter JosEPH H LION IU 0.1 Arn! Cbemulrj Club Catlelx j An easy sort of person 15 oe much alert to any fun the spot to End a quxp We all luke any teachers who have nsked their a laugh Cadets as an orgamzed the honors 1n thxs case 1 ' Ll, I 1 5 Nt ,,f- I A K- L I N-I Q 4' , - ' . .L j . f , nl, , 8 A X , . . x If 'V I. I al 4 . ,, 1 . 7 , L . r D. rr v ' ' . ' , . , - , -e . - , Up in the Air g Western Nigbt Il g Moflvrmg ' ' I : J , 5. 'f- . fi Y, : I :I - Tl I 0 . ' l af , U . W I , ' J . - I M' - ll V I I v . . y . . . A 1 ' ' :I ' 5 1 . 11 ' I' - Q I Q . y . . . . 'l ' 1 - ll .l , . . .gg -all G R T ORDESOR LOMAX Am led Dessa has no desire 3,reater than a seeretary and she expeets to contmuc n at Strayers Wlmerexer she goes ru- lrers are sure to eolleet if ll ii JANE NETTIE LORD Wevlzrrz Nxgbl III Baxlzrlbull Claw: CIN' Clulr California 3,ets a tote from lane as the best state ll the U S She lowes xt At Western her favorlte subject IS major ehoral and outside of sehool musxe 18 her mam lnterest bhe hopes to become a seeretary after lcavmg, Westerlx ROBERT GEORGE MAHON Because of Robert s recent entry into Western he hesit C28 been unable to participate ln the sehools SCIIYIIILS but has prowen has ablhtles as 21 basketball play er A quiet scholarlv fellow he spends hrs lcxsure hours at the moues CATHERINE ELIZABETH MAHONEY XVHINI1 Nlglvf I Xlevffru Nlgbf II Bavelmll bln' Club r Kntty hkes both sports and musle but her faworltc pastlme ns plaung svung records on the uctrola We hope to see a lot of her m the future as she ms planning, to stat 1n Waslnn1,,ton to attend Straxer Busmess College 66 JAMES R MAHONEY lnm IS our ambltlous dreamer who IS heachng for Prmceton to become a lawyer He has great deter mmatlon and surely vull real1Le hrs ambltlon H xs always good for a fast game of bolt' or tennis although sleepmg 1S hls hobby ARLENE MALONE Arlene spends her school txme between deep books and vsork ln the OECD vtlule tennls and bovnlmg are her major llkes m the field of sports She wlll leaxe for Duke next fall where there are some notable golf courses for her to practxce on ALBERT JAMES MARIS nmmy s humor and hrs qulet manner hate m1dc lnm a re1l addxtlon to the school for the year he has been here XX e vush he had come sooner bceausc we hat en t been able to see enough of lnm ln that short time MARGARET LETTIE MARTIN lVc'slf-rnrr Mozleruv Cllflllliffj Club Club Hlslorg Club 1 There are few you wont Fmd Marney HIILICSI hes ln math and enyoys a good book and longs alert and frxendly attitude shes goal ln lxfe Pbyslrs t at ........ v d -e,. . 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T . h ' t v r l MARTIN SUIIHIIIUIQ Club Cfxrnmfry g lntlt Arm girl ssiost Point Ot studics htr favorite hcr hobbi s art riding and dancing. dots urs vitll JACK MADISON MASON Baubull SMIIIIHIIIIQ Tumi ' luck M ison sportsman and would bc big lcagut bascball plaur is full of fun and high ambitions Ht plans to lollovx up his studlts at Dartmouth and afttrvxards hopts to make lumstlf famous as a notabln. manufacturcr BERTHA MATHEWS U m lbz 'lu Tb: Tuuglil Wzb Ilzihru Nrqbl I Wrvlcrrl Iklgfwl II II evlrrn Niqbl III Drama Club Mmltruv Pm Aunmuu Club Choir Gln Club r Drama and musn. coupltd with actin sports parucip1tion in school an.l out just about coxcr Bcrth1s waritd intcrcsts Handsome is our particular dtscriptnc adjtctnt tor htr AGNES LOUISE MATHISEN After lnvmg., Wtsttrn she vull atttnd a sccrttarial school to btcome a newspaper rtportcr She liltts t trawl lXtw lngland hung hcr faioritt locality ,ff K tffbQ f f ..,Q,off1ft .1 JANICE MAX Brfe e Curl RFStflFS Modern: Fl CIVLIIIO Espanol 1' Chocolatc milk shalxts and match ioldcrs 3,0 hand in hand 1 anicts likes Shc will dcsert tht East for a Wcstcrn colltge and then takt up uther social scruce work or tht radio broadcasting, ot plays HELEN JANE NIcCALLUM Tru :lub Tnurunr I' Sonitday ptrhaps jam. will be a fortmost fashion dtsip,ntr and sht will ltttnd 'vlaryland Umvtrsity to work towlrd this boil Sht cnyoys art morn. than anythint, tlsc nom and thinks Miami can t bt surpassed GORDON HUGH McCORMICK Unforrunattly for Vfcstern Gordon has only bttn with us for onc ycar His intcrtsts most naturally ccnter around Army activitns but his comprehtnsne mind do snt pcrmit it to dommltc his vxholc htld of actnitits CHRISTINE MCDONALD rl Rcsirzm 'I Our b autiful blond doll with her '14 e cycs and charming smilc r e A faxonte with the a Scial lift but on the side htr all kinds of pins which art occasions K f H f K7 V! LL .L A f O' f' Aj' ,- It I .fl V I is a ay A ' y ' 'l ' x .ry i ..l' W. Y. K Q . . . ' 2 l .' it . ' - i, ., , I' 'Lf fr P. ,A .,,: ff , A, ,I 1, U: .. VI., V ' U, ff V .,.,, . H. S : ' .J L - : 'J A Aggie is vcry enthusiastic about acting and writing. r ' y rm 1 v' I , , ', 1- xr u s. ' u 0 My N :wiv Y 5 -I Q . ., . , , I I V ' ' . A Y L . ' u V I , xu m I '-1, . u .vt . u I '- ' '3 is ! - Qin: ' '. , , ,C . ' ' ' -ez , fi X .'l Q ' J :J J 67 a : .F a1r w1thout the temper to go w1th ll badmmton dancmg and readmg gnc She IS mterested m languages French and plans to attend Amer1can EDWARD CLIFFORD MCGARRY Cbrz rons Club Tbe Tangled Web Western Nlqbl I Drama Club Slaqc' Crvu Cbrmlsirg Club Pbg uct Club 'W Ild has found t1me for many actn1t1es bCSldCS studles HIS techmcal knowledge gained from the stage crew has made hlm a xaluable member of the Drama Club H15 future IS to be 1n the seruce or medn 1ne wlth an early retxrement NANETTE REYNOLDS McGIRR Girl Rrsznrt Orrbeslra Hlslorj Club Il A con scxcntlous worker IS Nanette who IS as much fun as she IS a good student She has proxed herself hkeable to all because she IS always so thoughtful and con sndcrate She plans to study stcretanal vtork VIVIAN M McILVAINE Cbon Vnnan has a partlcular lnterest 1n horseback rldlng and il dehmte d1sl1ke for sw1mmmg She IS one of those people who looks form ard to everythmg enjoyment from the people around her and the thmgs they are domg 8,4 LANIER PARK MCLACHLEN Cmletx Cbmrom Club C,-olf Team El Czreulo bvpauol Lamer IS one of those boys who can always End somethmg, worthy of amusement or mter est H15 efforts haw been rewarded by h1s chevrons thls year He IS also a member of thc Spanlsh Club and plans to contmuc h1s studnes at North Carolma Umversxty GLADYS McLAUGHLIN Gladys return to Western IS a pleasurcable contrlbu txon to classroom dlSCUSSl0l'lS Her casual pleasmg manner of addressmy, the class IS mdtcd welcome where classroom ZIHLCIZIIIOII exists WILLIAM F MCLAUGHLIN llvl Wmhrmv Tuul' Plums Club Conslziu lion Club che Club 'l B1ll IS a mus1c1an a busmess CXCCUIIVC a fine athlete and a pleasmg acquamtance all nn one A party IS never complete unltss he plays the plano and he also partlclpates 1n outdoor sports These qualities are sure to make hum successful nn later hfe MARY SUE McNEELY Girl Rzwrzrs Prrmlrnf Baxlzelball Hockey Base 1111 ITISIIIYJ Club It 15 energy ambltlon and cheer httle gxrl Sue hkes to dance plans to attend Merednth and to afterwards be a dlCIlClll'l X S I v I , 1 , Q , 5? V .rr :Ln 4 , , . J H. . ,. ' , - -, 4? .1 N , . 1. ,D . I . I i Y ' , .A C' , A ' . ' ' ' 1: 5 ' ' . 1 - 6 Q S V . I x I V ' 1 with a vivid hope and anticipation and can get 4 ' . 5 I 5 ' l Y - - Q- Q at - at 1 - Q - . R . Y . . H 4 V .., , - ,, tr '9. P' , JP. . . . . ' an . ' 1 ' KT . . ' . - I 1 5 1 ' : ' . I . I , 'S ' , -' J 5 : - If g ' ' . 11 I '1 l D 1 . 1 68 1---1 head ot attractne blond are N nrgmla s mcrntorxous hes m the lme of musnc meludme, the pnno l'l1YL hcr She hopes to enter George MARJORY ELVA MERSEREAU Wmicrmr r Nlaryory has a was of being seen and not heard vnhneh 1s xery effectne but 1n prnate we rc told she can be just as gay as any one The tellers ot wld and meredulous stones find her a good audnence but she nucr seems to lose her good humor ELIZABETH RHODES MILLARD Cnl Result: Hmmm Clulz Betty vull make a lueky busmessman a fine secretary some day but I'lg.,l'lI now she makes us all glad that shes about Her actnmes are warned m faet theres lnttle that lacks her mtcrest EVELYN MILLER Gul Rrvrrzrr This Wyommg gurl swings a fast bowl and If you don t watch her she may take away your salt shaker for a souvemr as keepsakes are her hobby At some Western college she will rccelve hxgher education rr! NORMA ELIZABETH MILLER 'T A musnc career rs Norma s specnal obsession and she has made a splendid start m bemg a member of the choral group and the Glee Club She rs also a Chess Club member Although she desxres to sung on the raduo she plans to go to busmess school first ROBERT F MILLER Cbrzruns Club Bob should haxe been named Happy for seldom do we see hlm w1thout an ever ready smile In fact he IS pretty nearly the perfect specmmen for he keeps his promlses and has a knack of malung other people feel dandy JOHN LAWRENCE MILLIGAN Cadets Lztnlenaul Cbezrons Club O KFYS Club r ohn ns planmng to attend Maryland Umversnty to prepare for newspaper work He IS always thought ful consnderate and pleasant and we are sure he wnll achxcse has ambmtnon to make a good hung and to get some fun out of llfe CHARLOTTE BROWNE MIRICK lox IL! Drama Club 'W As an actress and as has already prosen herselt not been actmg wxth local theater journahst Westerns had tnme t spontaneous splrxt an colorful A' Q 1 I f t , al R R fs X ...ll . ' a f b My ,K VH' A . 7 , ij. J ff ,Le vs Wz'sivrn- Nigbtvi Chess CI1ll7j.Ch0ifj .Glre Club. ' ' Ll- 4, 1 YL In os I . H . ' 'W'-e I l V' NC'-,S-171 f 1 f f C ' , Q f Q of t . AV 1 ! J . . ' . . Qs ,. V, .e y.. 11 ,Nl .'. . l ,I - l. y I x x-' Q 0 .fnfl 1 69 2 : 4. N MOORE Tram CbFIllISl1j Club 'Y Pretty has a faculty for makmg lastxng, and At school shes happnest when vtorkmg but she stxll Ends time to handle of her vsork wewe heard shes a rndcr too' WERNER MOORE from Werners stately poxse you nnght suspect that he IS one of Westerns best svummers He hkes to study nature also but these are only Ll sunplc of hns actnmes and hobbxes MIRIAM MORGAN Girl Rrwrzm Moelerns 'Fm ' Mmam lxkcs to read a great deal and to collect match covers She has done qulte a but of traxelmg and consequently the UDIYCFSIIY of Nlmnesota has a future pupil She MARJORIE PAULINE MORRIS Bnr 1' fn 4111111 r What Marlorle lacks nn sue she makes up m utahts and Splflt ln tht year that she has been at NVestern she has surprxsed us all that so much energy and so mans vsords could come from so small a person AUDREY IMOGENE MORRISON Glce Club Audreys passlon ns musnc Sxnce her hobby IS playmg the pnano she wants to attend a conservatory to study the pxano and organ and she hopes to become a muslc teacher JOHN KUNKEL MOSELEY ohn ns a fanr student when lt comes to books and school but he takes hxs greatest mterest nn plants and thenr arrangement Although he has many fnends among the boys at school he takes great pams to avold the gurls EDWARD JAMES MURPHY Brerl' Tm club Glee Club Llgblwclgbt Baskei ball Ed mcknamcd Sparrow for many years past has been an cnthusnastnc basketball player durmg most of hxs txme at Western He 15 a ptterbug and ns very fond of gurls the only quahficatnon bcmg that they must be pretty MARGARET ESTELLE MURRAY J J Blue eyes dolls hanr and a to be held m Mags favor at Western although she appeal to her and IS one of mates who has a secretarxal ,ob .4 C' . A - 1 6 l r 5 'lf Q , .2 Y V - Q VA I Y U 'JH - .' I . 1 ., '.., ', . ' Y 'Aly' A ' ' ' ' ' lf , you , ACM, R le .1 ,Q .v . A. X .. . tml! bp wants to go there to become a nurse. J fill ,, ,,, r , -- . -. ' l X J . . ' . D h . 2 s if. 1 5 ' - l ll , .u. H . ,, . MURRAY Sigma Tau Iambla Wesluu Tm alul Bll IS :x 91 I HL was attlu. on the out hrs spud and power eould sstll bc his aetnsxtxts are not eonhntd to he takes part nn mam other sehnol RUTH VIRGINIA NAEFE t e stmool war ns Ruth quuklx adapted to to to Wnllxanm and A transfer after the start ot hard obstaele to osertome but herself to Western She plans Mary to prepare nerself tor a dnplomaue carter CARMEL NANCE Sigma Delia Pnmlrul Foollmll Baulfall Trails 0 s Y Cub r Carmel was quntt .1 hst x actnxtxts that brmg lum to some atquamtanct vuth caeh of us There IS no ntetssltv to aubmtnt thx. lust but we mas rtmembtr some thrxllmg p.,amt or outstandlng, mcndent and nn nt somtwhert appears tht surname Xante ISABELLE FRANCES NEFF Smet Isabelle s fasnrxtt subnets m Westtrn art short hand and typuq., she xsnll surtly attain lu.r ambttxon vs nth ns to be a stent y In htr spare tame she tnpoys paruupatnns, nn most sports ,ff lr 'LEWIS BENTON NEWMAN HPHP Clumlslrs Club Glumle Auf Dalian' Club 'l A fluent talker and thoughtful Lcvus IS able to prose any argument that has any logic tn If Wxth hxs studxousness and thoroughness he mll go far In lxfe MARY JANE NEWMAN Drama Club r Our vnacxous lady dnsplays all her eagerness and abllltv ln dmnung and drama work although she ardtntly admires school athletlcs Stevens College wnll wtltome her vuth home eco nomlcs and secretarial tourses RITA THERESE NICHOLSON Wrslrrnfr Up Ill lbe Air Wzxtmrn Alqbi II 'Vhulrrns History Club Pnsnlmi Duure Club Tra :lub Choir Gln Club Tl Although Rntas mtertsts are numerous she has always loved musnc best Wnth her trulv melodxous vonct she mtends to sung her way to success A lady of gentle qunet ways she ns an excellent French student EDITH STRATTON NICOLSON 'PBP Westerner Slullmt Counrll Army Nazg Sororxly Presulenl The Tangled IVeb Drama Club Modems PanAmemar1 Club Stratton wnth her low voxce and charmmg v.1th all who know her She was Army Navy Sorority a pran wnth and wnth all her actxvxtxes student bcmg on tha. honor roll .gt L .rl li ii ,fk.i'0,r,, 1 , . , ' h, .I ' 3 M -. -,- ,' U . is ,il s ff I ge eg.. .4 6- f WEN A 'ff 1 I -' .fb J, s Liu! 4 U Nj cg 9 ' 'K ' a : . ,rf I I D Y. . 'E V! . . . A fl U y ,, .Y . ,, . , v 1 '1 ' ,-a'k. I ? G ' , , ' - D - l 177' iz ':l ' ', I: 'Q D 5 I, su J- - Tl: , 71 s . , . --1 RUTH NYGARD Club While her mtercsts have a Florence ns partncularly fond of lcc dancing She does both etcetdmgly sht xs pleaslngly modest about nt ANNE MARTHA OAKLEY Dlama Club Slutlm Sktltb Club Wa a Baskrfball Baseball Girls W Club 'T XX lule Anne has many slde mterests she spends most of her spart tlmc at the rmlts pollshlng up her Sonya Henle techmquc. Of course she would llltc to be another ueen of the Ice but her more practncal ambmon ns to be a teacher HELEN MARIA O'DAY Drama Club PanAmt'rlra11 Club Tra club Fnsf Humlrerl Years Student actxvmes large and small near and far hawe collectnely eomprlscd Helens scope Her partlcular attractneness has been quxte a toptc around school for a long whsle The boys laud tt and the gurls well PEGGY VICTORIA 0 KELLIHER To Peggy a charming gxrl whom we are all pleased lnltes animals of all sorts vsallung nn the woods and nature are stlll her biggest interests an ff' WILLIAM BAYNARD ONLEY, jR Cadets Bull has unfortunately lxved at too great a dnstance from school to partxcxpate nn any outsnde actxvxtxes other than the cadets Studnes take up most of hrs tnme as you may gather whxle models of gas engxne planes are his hobbv BETTY ANN ORR Up H1 Ihr An The Tangled Web Westerlz Nlgbl I Wrslrrn Nrglsf II Weslern Night III Orrbeslra Basketball Baseball Betty ts pnmarlly mterested tn musxc but she enyoys readmg too Her favonte aetxvxty nn Western ns the orchestra tn whtch she plays the cornet but her ambmon ns to be a nurse WARREN HERBERT OSTER Cazlrls Major Cbezrons Club O refs Club Physics Club Gluck Au Thxs tall dark featured boy hopes to follow up hrs tranntng as a mayor tn the rcgnmcntal staff by cntermg the Army Amr Corps He has been a leadnng Influence ln the Physxcs and Officers Clubs but hrs secret ambmon rs to speak ll! publnc EDWARD RIDDLE PADGETT Slutlrnl Council Cmlels Lwufcnanl Cbetrons Club O ters Club Cadet ranlung xs a very good example of Edward s ac tlus covers any further class dnscoursc of hxs ns of r htm ns as enloyable He has a but lt ns always genuxne I ,f'p, I X 4 A. '.f 1 ,K-4 ', f A l x , f ,- 4 A4 L l .x ul ' ' I - 1 , , ,, -I Q , -- 0 l.' f -K L 1 l V ,I I, I y L , .x . . 1 f A ' , s 1 X . . . - . I K .x , Y. 4 1 . If . I , . V t .. Q - 1 d N. 5 V- E . . -, , . . A I' . K . J Af . - , 1 rr fn 'v,' l , , ' ' 1 , . , ' V ff' ' Y ' UQ . N - - - ' , . . . . - . gf . ff '. 7 - V 7 ' ,, W . .. - , , 1 I V v , . .Y , ' . . . 9 y . . to know, dogs are a special attraction. Although she l I Y U . Y , , , l rr 4 - mn, fe n, rr , , A no ff - U, N - U, l 7 ' 3 I , 5 5 - . ll I Y ' . , . , . , ' 5 ' H 5 U5 ' Q f' : ' f- . - . '24 . - - - - , sl' ,lf , . , o i . I Q I ' I r ' lf' ' - 'll' , 2 1 LA . . . 4 .xr - - - , og, ' ' ' . 72 , 4. 1 , . .gn 51nnr E PALMER 1: bttn mort approprutclv chrnsttntd frntnds now call htr Rusty Slat otraphrcal work at Straur Busmtss tal ambxtlon ts to bt a nurst Slut 3, and ttnms and lows danuns, li Q-uwv 1- qw- -.12- P KATHERINE PANAGOPOU LOS Curlx has been a nal assct to Vcsttrn durmt, htr om uar htrc PYOHCICHI m scscral sports she also gots rn for toe dancmg If shc dots choosn. to Lnttr so ml struct work her sincere mttrtst m tht ptoplt sht meets vull assure htr of success EVELYN PATTERSON fulvns prttty face and curls han' wnll makt htr a good cxample of tht prowerbml be1ut1tul blond st rttarv nf hcr mttrest contmucs alum., that lmt XXL hope. nt ulll LYNDALL JUANITA PATTERSON Lyndall Patttrson our dark Southern btauts lnrbors man Slut plavs a mtan Banu of ttnms and lovts to crochet 73 al mmf 0 Q EDITH GRAHAM PAYNE 1:1 Clrtula Lxpuuol Lntly Edith s faxorttc spot IS Annapolis utn though shy has traultd our most 1 the Lnnttd Status .md luropt Xkhtn thcrt are no Naxy umforms mar lmuutr slu lnkts tu sptnd htr uma clrawmg HARVEY PERREL Ho just cant kttp sull whtn theres l'IlUSlt Xktsttrns A lNo 1 gnttcrbug, has won sutral conttsts vuth hrs partntr Has .1 rtal rtd head and a grand trltnd lxeep swxngmg Hop' MARGARET PETERSON Nlargle xs good at nu. skating and svummmg but RES no vsondtr she lakes danung bust of all she docs lt so well We know shell achltve her ambition t become a really good secretary A tall frnndly gurl who enyoys Betty Next year she wnll attend and afterwards perhaps go unto Howexer her real Interest ts nn . 5' V ' r Y X ......iT -- O I 1 l it V Y -V . , H . 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Y . . f, ' a , , V Y y r . . . :Qs I 4-an-u L, 1 ILLANS ardent collector of vxctrola records tllxty IS shown xn her yen for saxlmg II 'Q' Her graduatlon mll be n true loss to if ii JOHN ERWIN PIXTON Cudrls Lmulruanl Cbzzrous Club Ojfllrerc Club Cog Hzslorg Club Cbzruzslrg Club 'J ack IS on of the reasons vshy Western had to be replastered this year He gets so much fun out of lnfe and makes other people laugh so that the walls llterally hate been shaken BEVERLY BRAXTON POSTLES WetIc111e1 Pbjmt Club 'Y Beverly collects stamps and 15 Interested xn photography and sports She xs the Wlesterners Glrls Sports I1d1tor and lxkes physxcs and books by Admxral Byrd She expects to attend Wllll3m and Mary College WALTER LEROY PRICE Cog Tl Walter an cnthusnastmc member of the Arlington Weight Lifting Club plans to study electrncal engmeermg nn college He cuts a keen figure on the nee and on the football Held and hms hobbxes are collecting coms and llstenmg to Kay Kyser s orchestra 8 WALTER STAUFFER PRICE Constzlutxon Club fl Walter IS really the class humonst wlth l-ns frequent qunps that take place exen m classrooms He hopes to enter Dartmouth next year but he secretly despxses the thought of mmglmg wlth those unmentlonable Yankees up Nawth WILLIAM OBADIAH PRUITT JR Cmlzlx Cbfzrous Club Tru :lub Cbolr Cbeer lvmlen If you re wondermg why the eheermg was so fine thls year look at tlus gemal chubby counte nance He also was a hard workmg cadet of hugh rank and his vsord was law to hrs company The armory saw lus labor practically every day ROSE RACHOOTIN XV4stzuz Nzgbl II Wllfflll Nzgbt III Swimming Team Cbon Glee Club ll Western seems to have made as much of a hut vslth thls Canadlan lass as she has with us Anyone vtho has heard Rose sing can tell you that she ns really talented Heres hopmg that her llfe wlll be one long very happy song., JOHN FREDERICK RAFF Cog blllllllllllig Team ohn tht great outdoors as well as pl1otog,r1phy The Cog Beau Brummtl whos averse go to C: W and lattr become a , -- H xx A fl . y C ll ' mf , ' I E x . , ' i' . 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Q H .fm 4 I ggi- Q-3 1 his 15m 'ff'-P'i nmtry Club Pbgrfcs Club Glurlz ebafe Club Burrnvsr Marmqrr Dc l Team HH 'T Waldrr a cheerful rnd has a Eno future before hrm hrs faworrte pasnmes supplres or hrs rnterest rn seholastrcs and e atrng WILFRID RALL Wrsterrrcr Orcbfrtra Cbemrslrg Club Pbgsrcr Club Gluck Auf Prrsulvut Drbafe Club Prfsnlwrt Debate Team Mulb Tram 'DBF Chairman vrgorous I wont resounds through the corrrdors and you recognrze Wrlfrrd announcrng hrs plans Hes a thorough gorng rndrvrdualrst wrth the courage of hrs convrctrons whose mrddle name should b rndependence He has boundless energy and an undenrablc flash of genrus nothrng wrll stop hrm ALFRED MILTON RAPP, JR Carlrtv Cbrrronv Club Alfred has no hobbres except hrs work whrch hc shows by keeprng the class rooms hummrng Interested rn berng a certrfred publrc accountant he plans to study at the Benlamrn Franklrn Accountancy School He plays a keen football game and loves all outdoor sports ALICE LORRAINE RAPP Alrce has won a name for herself through her excellence at sports basketball berng her favorrte She expects to go rnto the Crvrl Servrce when she frnrshes school a hrgh salarred secretarral rob berng her arm 9 GEORGE AUGUST RATHERT, JR Curlrls Captain Cbnronr Club O ters Club His lory Club -'PBI' George rs the genral Captarn of Company L Hrs rnterests vary from baseball t aeronautrcs but the call of the sea probably wrll clarm hrs actrvrtres Annapolrs berng the rncentrve of thrs rnterest PAULINE AGNES REARDON Weslern high! I Wferleru Nrqbl II Wfestern Azgbl III Cbozr Y Paulrne has three trophres to her credrt for roller skzrtrng wrth her partner and she hopes to be able to be an rnstructor rn thrs lrne some day She specralwes rn waltzrng figure skatrng and the mo step GERALDINE A REDDEN Burlzrlball Geraldrne rs vrell known among her classmates for her slow easy way of speakrng and her genralrts We envv her these qualrtres and know that they vsrll cause us to remember her long after Western sehool days are over ARMAND REISER Cburlrarlzrx 'H Vxell known for racket not to overlook several 5 eeches and a long run of nrte part of rs senror class ature rs rs mo mportant Wwfml we :Farr Q X J xbjx ...i.... ,.,,, .11 I. 1 R gr ' 2 ' 1 - . I l - . rf I g U '. , , ' A -Q.-. -1 g , - , ' ony... ' Q r , . Q--... - rr. ' ' I' I '- a . . f. U: 5 - , 5 , - 5 , 5 , 9 X 5 : , - 11 A . Y' fr 3 so A - ' ' ff ' - , ' - , ' - e SQA: , . , L ,sf 19 -r 1 L fb, V . ' . ' . 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' 0 , , , H ,. .. - ,,, ff , - . , v- mn, A - ' , - ll ' s ' I Y I , . 1 I I - 71 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 v v. . 1 1 1 1 1 y jo lf 1 , -iv Li 'P on A MAY REUSS Courhlulmu Club Its hard 0 on what Dots saymg nf you once get a ll: W hose eyes' Hur looks toupltd vuth a :-T non make xr ll'l1POSSlblL for her to be ii Ql-- popular The probable reason for her res 1 ports IS Ialtc synth us and hlm too VIRGINIA LEE REVERCOMB HIYIUVJ Club Biology Club 'H Danemg and trznel mg are her fayorxte pastimes and from her yomec out might 3,uLss her fayorxtt stetxon ot the U S IS the South To uttnd Mlry Vlaslnngton Colltgt to bt come n prnate sterttxry soundly 15 her lmhxtnon LYDIA PEARL RICHARD Ruzrzn Buy llml ununuug 1 u un Auzuuau gay ullo for utryont Her hobbies 1rt atttndnny, Ill du 1 1 tal blond who has moynes eollectlng unusually btilullflll pn tures of INUXIL stxrs lnch she tnyoys sueral unts 1 week amd WORRFLL A ROFFE Cbrunvhy Club Hlvlmm Club HI Bree 4 Auzrrnuu Club Y Worrtll ns a typx al Army brat He lnltes rldmg SWIITIITIIIII., dancing, and hnunp., good time always Perhaps thus and lns plcaslng Xoxee and manntr 'Ire vxlnt nuke hun so much fun ELLEN REBECCA ROWE Most p,1rls enjoy music lee skating and svummmg and Rtbteea IS mdeed no exceptlon to the rule After her three years here she wlll go to the Mary Wash mgton Colley. and a long dtsxrtd future ln avxatlon hes ahead of her MATTIE LOU ROWE XX nth thoughts dlrecled toward mouts and popular musne Mattlt can t help being., a second Bonnie Baker Hou ll soon htar her smgmg, wlth a touring orchestra 'md dont be surprlsed xt she crashes those golden AIILS of f:llI'I1dOI'l'1 ANNA FRANCES RUSSELL Dumv Club I' Frances vull probably attend Strayers and then become a secretary She lnkts to dance and go to tht moues Bemg greatly mterestecl ln music before commg to Western she played for four years nn another schools orchestra JOSEPH FRANCIS RYAN Here ns a boy who follows the for he draws sketches and he can lay lus hands on oe ns gonng to pursue thus lme school for cngmeermg and , .yer ...-l. ....... 4 ,, S -- I . . r , ' 5' . . , t 'u . , , ,W . i. . . 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Lxpttts to attend Vu,sthan1ptor1 Unnersntx of Rnthmond RAOUL SALAMANCA B rm 1 Y Raouls return to hugh school SIULlluS h s bttn a asset to the school 111 general ut espcually to the dtbatt soclttx His analxsts t ttonomxc problems show a thorough umltrst.1nd1m, thu IS rlrtly found nn hush sehool stutltnts ARTURO SAMPER I CIVKIIIIJ lxmfo 11111 llllllllzlll Cllll' ,, Arturo has tome. to Wtsttrn nn ordtr to bttomv. llutnt m tht lnghsh l.lI'lLll1L,L Ht halls from Colombia South Amcnca and has trnd not 111 Kam to adapt lnmstlf to our umquc hablts and customs if Hamm af V... JAMES B SAUM lklAftY7IlV' M11 11111 c,UIl1lLll Sigma Tu11 Lulubtlu, Pumlull loollwll llgfaluugbi Buxlullfull Bllflllll 11m1g11 an ln1111111l1 lull on ll 1111 F 1 club X111 lnu1l1nt ' Sknnt, basketball stamp tollttuns, photography suentt and svxun., and tlassxeal rttords txtmpllh ay s varntd mttrtsts Ht vull howutr go to Nlaryland Colltbs. and lattr bttome a themxtal engmttr LINA MAE SAUM Sflllllll Slzehb Club U11 ll Pns11lel1i P4111 AIIZFVICKIII Club Tru 111111 r Lum possesses ont beautxful p.ur of peeptrs and a flawltss tomplexlon Her dxsposxtxon stands any test and comts out unscarred Sle 1s urs talenttd m 111 kmds of art especmlls dravung ROBERTA GLEITER SCHOLZ Our suave sophl tlcated Roberta 1s artlstlcllly chntd Her wt for colorful plensmg fiburts mas ltad htr to adopt dtslgnmg, as a profession Sht nutr sctms to study wry hard because she IS n1tur:1lly adtpt at h1.r ltssons MARY CHRISTIAN IBP Wfeshrnrr Slulml Counnl, Drama Hnfoq Club Srrrrlarg Debale Club hate an actress Coming thelr way udual type of actress Smgmg are ably squeezed m between her If not an actress Mary as also SCHREIBER Club 4 1' A , . . 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' - - - 1 1 , 1 ffl 1 - 1 1 - Ki K K K - K 1 , s 's' 1 ' ' ' Q in- A s K 1 m , . y x ' . . , KY . p H- , p ' . . 1 ' , 'J - . v' K ' ' , , 77 , ' I . fr pf-Af yy aw' 4:03- -ds 44-.1 .ss- MILLER SCHWARTZ ttle pleasure in soeial life Rlkllilfd spends ig ul: cllllyflfllflllll Clul Dalmlr' Clulz n Q. c studying, eurrent news topics His w-- snatching., statlsties from nowhere has T- 1 ' renown and this combined with subtle s Riehard a wry likeable chap JANE SHEPARD ame is the tmy brunette with personality plus and the pleasing., habit of always seeing the hghtu side of things She plans to earry on at George Wash 1ng.,ton and to study commtrenl art During her spare time she roller skates and can always be seen sailing through lift KATHRYN CONN SHEPARD rvluu Argbt Il Imle Au r Ka is well known for her good sense of humor and friendly smile She hkes to max with the crowd to have a goo time and is right there when it comes to dancing, MARY LOUISE SHEPPARD MI.ou is the girl with the Grecian profile and the sweet reserved quietness that catches friends for her and has proycd that the way to a mans heart s truly through his stomach She plans to continue her studies at the Comptometry School of W ashmgton EDWARD NEVILLE SHERK The Tangled Web W'exlern Nxgbl II Drama Club Muff: l Neyille eloes two things notably his l-nglxsh and the art work required by Miss Foster Give him a little push some of your confidence and he does well in anyones eyes The thing to hope here is that some day he will find his fighting Irish spirit and go places NANCY LEE SIGMUND C rrl Rrvrrzrt Wevlmu Night II Bavkrtball Cbolr C lu Club Y Nancy has that something which we all enyy poise She engoys horseback riding and singing in the Glce Club and plans to take a course in business school or college MARGARET CARROL SIMPSON U 1:1 Ibn' Au llftvlelwz Nlqbl I Wevlrrrx Algbl II Gln' Club Wrslerlz Ihgbl III Her elassmates will always think of Peggy as either smiling or humming cheerfully when not indulging in serious matters She has a definite talent for singing and music and the school that Peg decides to attend next tear should consider itself fortunate KATHRYN SISSON Slulznl Coumll Bunlmll 1 yy oman and she finds her gn baek riding., Sha. plans to Strayers and haung, outst athiue :4 high position one day g 3 - I. , ,, , X W J. 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V ' 2 g 78 - suth the pleasing, smrle rs Ilmmy to be rather quret but that drambaek to hrs populmtx at GOODWIN SMITH Cddffl Iorenlo Smnth the boy vutll the per sonalxty plus ns pomg, to hnd hrs vuav to Auburn College and he expeets to go mto pharmacy or law later He rs nn the Debate Club but dernes hrs greatest enjoy ment from musle dancmg and beautl ful glrls MARJORIE PATRICIA SMITH Army A1115 Sororlfy Y There s newer a dull moment rn Pats company beeause shes always commg, out wnth some amusing., remark and her smile rs eon tagrous She as an exeellent equestrnenne also, as ns testllied by the numerous eups and trophies on her shelxes RODDY SNOW Sigma Tau Lamlnlu Inv Pnmlwll Foalball Tfdlk I' Freckle faced Roddy IS rather quiet but hrs heroism on the football held outdocs Horatio Alger for darlng Hrs brrllxance as a blockmg back has secured a place for h1m rn Western s Hall o Fame COURTNEY STRATTON SNYDER Callclx 1 Thus happy go lucky semor ns amxably known to his friends as Snodgrass or Country although nuther name IS dcscrxptlvc of hxm H lxkes to play baseball at any txme that the cnrcum stances permrt JOE ALPHEUS SOLOMON Bur r Callers Chrzrons Club Orrbfslra Cbenm nnterests are probably centered along aeronautical hnes because of l'1s abxllty m model anrplane con structmon Strnctly an out of door fellow Ioe finds hls lensure hours more pleasant vshlle slummmg along on a parr of skates KARL GERY SORG ll uhrmr Couvhlullou Club Seuflury TIUISIIYLV Pau -Iuumuu Club Debule Club Sunlurx Tuurunr sehuul mnnded and Net a great eomcelran during the extra moment He can fund .1 qulp a turn or a but ot wut ln any phase of a eomersatron Hrs tuture wal he ln tour years at Dartmouth Ixarl rs ,IOHN ROGER SPARKS xllrmr C1111 Il Clnulo F5 uno Prev mul an Aunruuu Clulz Trunurrr Cbur Club Cbtmzrtrx Club Iohnnv has a vuth a smrle reads for capable mmd ot .1 student He IS thmgs too numerous to mentlon make good eonsersatxon for us to 1 about hrm ,640 , . -. 1 ' , .yi . - Nl . . K 1. M ' l i 1' A . . ' , .4 , A . h t' , ' . .',., . ', .I K ' kk 5 V. - : : . . U - .1 ,, .. H, Y. ' . . . . . C Q 1 fry Clubg Pbysirs Club: Drbufe Club. Y Reefs 5 ,V . A' A A I I ' ' lv A ' - ' - - , . ' 3' 5 qqgp HW - . : V . . - 1 ' jg rv u f- I v fv 4 4 I7 v - ' K 1 l' : P - ' ' , ' 5 I I Y 7 ' V R f' . ij., ' ' ' ' , 1 79 . . ... ..ri.-... E LOUIS STAACK Cburouv Club Orcbulra Louxs e seems to be musrc for all hrs spare ,, 5. E Q nt playnng for bands and orchestras v-- partrcular the Rcdslun Band and 19' 9 n band He plans to enllst 1n the Nayy DOROTHY LUCILLE STACKI-IOUSE Werlcrzzrr Ruling Club Eu Aran! Illvlory Club Vue Presnlfnl l lil l Our metmculous Dot she s blond blue eyed and petlte The wee presndtnt of the Hxstory Club likes football dances and all of Westerns other attnutxts She hopes to go unto forelgn SEFYICC Work m the future MIRIAM LOUISE STOREN Cbrmlshy Club Reading and collecting, Chmese Figurines and bells occupy Mmams spare tlme Art IS her fayorlte subject at Western and she w1nts to study xt further at Wmthrop College ln South Carolina JEROME DAVID STOVALL Wrsfarrirr PIM: Club Cbfzmuv Club Cbrmlxlry Club Cbrfv Club Tl Chck' a camera pneturts the events of the school and 1ts students for tht records Who I5 thls lad who IS Interested m photo1.,raphy and We all know its Ierry cc L-fggqk In-L-s.Jlf bk THEODORA BYERS STOVER Wrsfrrrmr Girl Rzserzrs Pbyuzs Club r Teddy wlll always be remembered for her swell parties She tells us that cntertammy, 15 htr favonte pasume and that the only tlung she would rather be than a second Llsa Maxwell rs a second Dorothy fhompson Her ambxtnon as a newspaper woman ns talung her to Bryn Mawr where she wall mayor nn yournalnsm CLAUDIA RHETT STUART Tcmur Team Ll Clrzulo Evpuuol Y Bowlmg and roller skating are two of Miss Stuart s fayornte sports Shell laughmgly admit that rn 1ce skating she IS stnll m the novrce class Claudxa can count schoolglrl complemon and a loyal group of frlends among her assets JEAN EVELYN SUTTON 'PHP Gzrl Rexenrs Bzology Club Gluck Auf A grrl vuth ambnuons to be a doctor or perhaps a nurse IS ean Nou her spare tnme rs taken up wlth sewmg or readmg preferably Pearl Bucks works George Washrngton IS the college she hopes to attend PHILIP MELVILLE TALBOTT Callrls Cbezrons Club 11 of Mr Hawkms nght hand chaps a pretty gurl doesnt and mmus the general exag rs the proverbnal semor .......-.- .-.- A' ,'- 311- , 5 -, , fl . 1, . - ', ' 1. 5 . - I 1- - , - 1' .' 2 , , .-I . l ' ' V YY. . ff U, 4 ' , , , ' , - , . , , s , , -i - , 1 u - sv x - .T - , , , . l , , , A , , , . .. . . 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R TANSEY Clubq Tennis Trurng Cbcmixlry of the ITAOSI careful drivers at to his record and is very 'm- He has made his W in tennis He wants to follow in at West Point RALPH TATE A traveling Army junior Ralph has stopped in Washington long enough to complete three years at Western His laugh may often be heard echoing through the halls as testimony to his sense of humor ROSEMA RY RUTH TAYLOR Rosemary is a little girl with dark hair and eyes and a quiet manner She collects trmkets likes to swim and loves to dance to the strains of Glenn Miller s orchestra WILFRED THOMPSON Carlrls A second sergeant last year an alumnus of this years Cadet Corps Wilfred participates in all outdoor sports and has no particular hobby ex cept reading G W will offer him a complete course as a basis for his future vocation the forestry service JIU fir X' BARBARA FITCH THURMAN Westerner Dunre Club Math Club Barbaras blond hair and silvery voice are prime factors nn her claim to attention Her ambition is to become a photographer and her future is to be devoted to this GEORGE TINDALL He IS a fine chap if you know him then one realizes his possibilities George seems so reserved that he rarely issues an opinion or a definite like or dislike Its nice to know someone who succumbs to events without denouncing them MADGE S TOLSON Breeze Girl Resenex Up ln the An Weslern Night II Cbozr Gln' Club Madge IS going to change from a music career to that of dramatics and modeling Any kind of music and dancing is all right with her and she has taken part in many such Western activities ADRIAN TORREYSON Another addition to the roll of Adrian is a quiet unassuming Sunday School as her week end any difhculty seem a cmch by her worlt I is w , I IP' th .l ll , Y . 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MN e .'q ' ambition. , rv ng .- , , rr ' -ng ff l ' 5 'J - ll ' ' U I Ti ,A r 81 4 f if , I ,. .' i 1 I Leia 'A' 'T 1 ff 1 -- ., f, M , ' ef1iC sf 4, -. vii,-+ .'f, pf, A.,- f I f TUCKER ohn IS an extremely dctermmcd young, nl a Iankee as you ll eyer find H sclentlflc IS a first class scaman ln thc and plans to study engmecrnm, at ARTHUR FREDERICK TURNER 'DPR Sflldfllf Counnl Catlrlv Cafzlazn Cllczrouc Club Olivers Club Prc'mlr'uI Hlff0f1Cllll1 Drlaafr Club Arthur IS a fine student Wlth rescrxed declslve tendencxes Hrs mood changes however when he IS ln the soclal light and he proyes to be the gayest at any gathermg lx Company gnes honor to its captain of the dual personality DOROTHY LOUISE TURNER Loulse has been mtcrested ln SVSll'l1l'lIll1j, and dnmg for the magorlty of her years and she has syuftness of stroke and quality of form that would une many enthuslasts keen competition She also has an -:eine taste for horseback rxdmg JEANNE ELLEN TYDINGS Bur 1' Prrvv Club g1lllllNllllK Tram Ruling Clulr Cbuurvlrx Club FI Clrrulo FIf7dlI0l Biology Clull Vuaelous IS the best adgectne for Icanne and her real help on the Brec7e this year Her chlcf likes however are ln the world of sports and she has been an lmportant friend to the Rldlng Club thas year :W X RUTH EVELYN UTT Baskrlball Harlem Team Skating Club Tru club Ruth IS thc athletlc type attested by her numerous aetnuues She I5 a good her many Prrsxrlrni, as can be skater both figuratncly and literally friends can testlfy ALICE UTTERBACH To be a secretary IS Allees ambnuon A real lnkmg for shorthand and sueh tlungs sparkling dark eyes, and black halr will make her ornamental as well as useful m any ofhcc STUART WOOD VAILE Sigma Tau Lambda Ufz in Ihr Air The Tangled Web Vlfrxleru Night I WFSfPY11 Night ll Weslern Nrghl III Foofball Squad Baseball Squad Glurle Auf Pan American Club Choir Glee Club A beautnful tenor voxce m combmatnon with red haxr and a smnlxng countenance descnbe Stuart H has sung 1n every Western musxcal productxon for the last three years He wants to study art at Maryland or Nebraska Umversxty HARRIETT ELIZABETH VAN DEVENTER Harnett the gurl wnth the wncked gleam m her eyes for fun nourlshes the twin pnvatc secretary and a dress horseback swnms and spends elothes , Xe J ' , ' V , 'V , . 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VASS the Sammy Snead ot the younttr Hrs golf thlmpnonshrps art but George m.nnt.1ms hrs 1 .1 Xttmns spta RICHARD ALLEN VICKREY Brn' 1 Prnt Clnlz Cbfnuxlrx Clulf Plrxxlu Clnlv I' Clrtk' Got lm' Theres that eandrd tamtra en B t us really not a n You hnd v ry lrlnble thap rn Rnchard and has mstparablo. pal the candld eamera Another sucttssful ayotatxon of Richards rs hrs f1mous airplane models SAM JAMES WADDELL B 1 r Tb: Tang ml Wffln Drrmm C H7 Pr U tml llrxl Humlnu' 'leurs Sfullm Slzrhlm Clulv Wu u 'I Art has rts plate euryvxlurt and ttrtamly here at sehool Sam has tontrrbuttd 1 p,re1t deal to thus department of Westerns QCIIXIIILS That parlor thank hxm for nts shmmg hxstory GILBERT WALKER tXflflItl Cnzzmlry Clulf tlmlz III CIPllNflfIlfl17!l Club Mdrb Tram 'I Cnlbtrt lns a pltas .mt 1nd tooptratne ptrsonallty Planmm, to study lzm at George VL ashmgton h wall probably play football and baseball as a sndt lrne Colltttmg, ehtnmxmls as :4 hobby ht has a very txttnsnt stltetmn 9? .4 A LMSLU jdfafkf ANNE LAURA WALLACE Bree Girl Rucrzrs Drama Club hrs! Hnmlred Years Dunn' Club r Anne whats Anzona Um yersxty got that Washmgton lmsn t got You ve been the hfe ot many actrutnts meludmg the Dance Club and the Grrl Reserves XX e wrsh you the best of luck rn your future of actmg EARLE WILBUR WALLICK H1 Y Sezreiarg Backroom .Stu Conslzlullon Club HlSf0Yj Club Trajlnlub After three and one half years attendance at Western sueh .1 person as Fnrle mould not help but han left hrs mark He rs stamped ln our memornes by hrs tartfrtt manntr and catthmg theerfulmss GEORGIA HELEN WEBB Helen plannnng to study psychology at George Washmgton rs very Interested m people and would luke to understand the workings of therr mmds She ns an excellent student enloymg Spamsh and typing and also rs qunte a baseball fan VIRGINIA LOUISE WELCH 0.1! Werferncr I' Vnrgrma whom we enme rs an all round good personalnty Her hobby IS cookrng superbly mspnred by sweet musnc rn bowlmg photography and many X witl it ll. 1 ' ' . ' k N a 51. A ' L A .UTA 7 . lv' , , 4 H ... . , . , ' . A . ' , W1 .V . .. ,- 3, I I. A X - ,A , fi d. u l ' 1' he tl. ' 'll ll 1 C I 1 s Q . A 'K l s. V x y A ' ' ' ' . ' . ' '. 1 I . f 5 . rf HH: vs: fr , I I ni , I I TN- K f 1' : f': ' : U '--I ', I - 'I , I ' .-, H'-V ., 1. ' 4, well, , . . , O . ' . 1 V .L . ,1E5ing5g,' y . jacket has become another local institution, and we W Q .. A., ,l L lbnllg nwfy l Hu: lv an : 5-4. lf: ! , J ' t 5 . 1 4 ' g ' - 0 . . '. ,, .,. ' Q , . ' . V, A , y 2 A C s A ' N I ' MQ C ,. ,Zeng - , J :rr fa U. , i V , - -- , - , V F , ' 'J Q U' ll: ' ' 5 , 5 V . - - - . , . Y ., . . . X . I , - , v ff U , - - - - ,, , J - .., - - 1 A I ' . . Y ' Y ' Y ' lx ' ' WIEGEL IS to go to college although she d which one She lxkes to travel the mountams and to read mystery CARL KURT WIEHLE Prrsnlcuf fl Carl s ablhty IS easnly fCCOQ.,I1l7Cd for the boys elected hum presndent of the Cog Our handsome model anrplane fan has won several trophnes for hns models and he also manages to look qunte professional on tce skates EDNA WILLIAMS Work or business school ns Pdnas destmauon after leaung Western but she really wants to bc a smger She llkes to make scrapbooks mostly of sports and dancxng BETTY WILLIAMS Gln' Club Thlngs xmportant to Betty 'ure only those aetlvmes whxch wxll Hll nn between studnes such as dancing to the nncer bands of the town perhaps a swxm an occasional horseback rude and much readmg Sweetbrnar IS her ultxmate destlnatxon BETSY JO WILSON Hlslory Club Although Betsy IS quxet there 15 no better compamon when you get to know her Her Spanish Clubs where her worth IS attested She hopes to go to Mount Vernon Semmary BETTY JANE WILSON Tm club Sefrelarg Bee Jay s small stature and charming personalnty are well known around school Her actxve mterest m all phases of school lnfe and especxally m the Trafficlub of whnch she ns secretary, wxll be greatly mxssed She plans to enrxch her talents ln art school EMILY MARIE WINSTON Hlxlorg Club Never seen ndle never wnthout a smnle you guessed rxght thats Marne Because of her enchanung manner she has made herself a favorite wxth her classmates and teachers ahke JOE V WITHERS Baseball Squad Boys W' Club If hrs hugh school actxvx mes are followed wlth equal zest ln later lnfe Joe will probably follow m Speaker Hrs excellence as a ball team vull be missed next h1m rovmg the outfxelds of teams l ' V , ' 1 , . Y , , , 'I s . . , , , Y . H . . , . interests are wide-spread, including the History and Hi I U ft l v U , . , . I H . . . . , f 7 S ' 5 ,, ff n . Tl - f . .t. . . , 84 . - ' . Jl Lp WOFFORD 1s nur sho nuff Southtrn btll most httlung QxL0fL,l.l lI09PlIIllIN she. IS loolung tom ard Dukt 111 xsurlrtr later ALBERT M WOLFORD Cbumur Clnlz Cllfliflfllflflfl C11111 Hlvfurx Club Drbuh Club Drlmfv Tmm r Ranth hh lost .1 lrdtnr part of IIS support when Ttx lttt tht homt so1l XX 11h all that gots IIIIO ranthmg horsts lusurt 1nd an uutamrnal btautx no woncltr Alhtrt hkts ll It must bt pltasant bttausc has hcadmx, tow1rd T U v1 un flll tom Q MORTON WOOD Culds Clpfllll O ur Club 111111: Auf r 5111111 QUILI and itudmus nrt ht aclltcuus to dutnbt tl1 box who has rttuud tht l'1lLkl'l.ll'I1t Possum from 115 Xntndi Hn tutlltnt work 1n tht Lultt Curpx S paud llllll an tht rLg1mtnr1l stall Il1l'1 ur xxlurt hns lblllly IS tmlx rtc111.,n1lLd MARGARET MILDRED WOOSTER Nlarhartt IS a qu1u. unmr who down t mmd worlum., for what sht 1,115 No m1ttLr what Qhe. dots 1A know Qhc ll bc -1 waluablt asstt and Cl Lrtdlt Vbcsttrn -x 5 'XVJDJJ- VIRGINIA IRENE WORTHINGTON lxlermr Cnr 111141 mum C111 Flrxt 111111111111 Ymn 1.1 Clnnlo Iwfmlzol And whom do vu su. actmg as Vvtutrntr ABCD! 1n the front hall tath mor1'11ng5 It IS num othtr than X1rg1n1a vLcon11ns, vs l a tutrx Sl I'lllL Sht IS wer thorough and can be dtptnd d upon to Hmsh what utr sht SIIFIS JACOB BERNARD WYCKOFF I llfdllltf Fin! Humlrl 111171 Drum: ll 11111111111 Tun r Ihrnu txtrts .1 ctrtaun mag l'1gIlSI'l1 our us NX tsttrmrs Ht has .1 rtally finv. Nome XI l1l1.l'1 ht struts tu kttp sttrtt and tht Draml Club mg bouts that lu IS 115 most l11.1'n1r11L1s mtmbnr W ABRAHAM L YALOM Yht Btnpamm Fl'.lIIklllI bthuul sull g,rttt Abraham and graduatt a Studtnt and h 1gumu11t.1nt Stamps modtls ot utrwtlnng, basktrball and bastball an nnly .1 ftw ut h1s tnlhus11sn1s l'lt S1y9 ht IS only 111 awtray. studtnt but btlmt us lcnovwltdgc. can ptmtratt turrhtr than tht ttst paptr RAPHAEL YINGLING ff 'Q'-LZ -Ly! 1 1f Lltllftlhllll Cbzzrnul C' III n S11 lllstf JCI: for tour wars Ru has t.1kv.n part 5 uth Club and IS Hu pn 1dtnt qunt ul .ll'!1lCI1blL and 1kts 1,11 to busmtss to lap 111 bt .1 .15 .511 1 k ' 2 it ,Z . 'A A, ' d f - V ' f lg I .11 M . . 'l' 1 ' c. K I fj - 4' uffjif .1 'QP J 8. ha .1 V' -' . , ' yn 15 ll ' ' 'u.,1' 1 ' I .- 1, 'Ac , Wi . ', J I 'I to Wu 'g I R1 'tg D' , bg 'f A 'g 5 Q, ' . 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'Y A B' kk- ' ' '-- -5 - s W est, 4, - . 1' , Q, '. .1.,. , n ZIMMER baseball Arthur HAROLD ELMER BEATTY Up Ill ibe A1 The Tangled Web Werlrru Ixrgbf I Wfifffll Nlebl II Weslerfi Arebf III Clolr 11 Harold Horse Beatty IS our handsome llfeguard w1th the w1nd blown complex1on and when hes not takmg care of the w1nsome merma1ds hes always good for a fast baseball game HIS horse sense w1ll carry h1m far we re sure HELEN ELIZABETH BELL Our Southern lass Helen Bell 15 fond of swmg orchestras and rad1o She 15 qu1et and reserved 1n class but always knows the answers when called upon LELAND BELL Hot 1az7 scholast1c 1nterests and a sens1t11e Concep t1on and understandmg of art form a WldB horlzon for Zl h1gh school graduate and eyen these aren t 1n clus11e of other mterests und1sclosed by Leland here at school JANET DOROTHY BRAGG Doc lS a name to her l1k1ng for Janet IS thoroughly 1nterested 1n med1c1ne keepmg a large scrapbook of medlcal CllPPlngS Her hobby collectmg postal cards 1s an unusual one but th1s IS Cl13X'3CICl'lSIlC of anet s mterests CAROLYN LOIS BRIM Bree 1' Dance Club To Carolyn there are no other states as mce as Florrda where she probably got her accent or any past1mes as much fun as horse back r1d1ng and travelmg She 15 much mterested 1n psychology and soclology DAVID LLOYD COLE Chez rout Club Wesierrz Argbl I Orcheslm r D3Wld owns a trumpet and whats more he plays 1t but hed rather lead a band Tmkermg w1tl1 electr1cal and mechamcal objects and bclongmg to the DISIFICI Nat1onal Guard occupy most of h1s t1me EUGENE DONALDSON Eugene IS one of those QUICI modest boys who doesn t l1ke to talk about h1mself He IS very fond of sports espec1ally football and basketball and IS a rab1d follower of all Washmgton professxonal sports IS a fellow 1n a m1ll1on a one man baseball team calls 1t s1mple yersatxllty One meetmg Wlll g1ve very good slant on tlus chaps subtle humor most lndeed Here s to both the humor and ROBERT EUGENE DURRETT Sigma Ian Lambda Track r Bobs populanty 15 shown by l11s memberslup mn S1gma Tau Lambda One reason for th1s IS that he IS manager of the track team but h1s amb1t1on hes 1n agr1culture and he plans to study for thus professnon at Maryland MILDRED FALK A p1cture of an abundance of lovely auburn ha1r 15 the Hrst tlung that pops 1nto every m1nd at ment1on of M1ldred Her brown eyes and fr1endly d1spos1t1on go far to make her a fayonte among us NINA GREENWALD GARFINKEL N1na IS another daughter of the Army who declares Western Her face hghts up when you ment1on the Ph1l1pp1nes and 3SldL from the aforemenuoned brancl1 0 tl1e SCFVICC shes also mterested 1n fl me SWll'T1lTlll'lg and art WARREN PRIDE HELSLEY Warrens element IS baseball and he plays for the Georgetown Boys Club V1ll1am and Mary IS to be l11s future educatlonal 1nst1tut1on and he would l1ke to be a sports wr1tcr He llkes yltterbugglng to Glenn M1ller and Orr1n Tuckers mus1c NORMA HORYDCZAK Norma loves l1lt1ng melod1es of popular or class1cal rhythm all k1nds of art and the cmema Her favonte stars are those two famous songsters Nelson Lddy and Jeanette MacDonald If she goes to college 1t w1ll be a local school where Norma m1ght further her talent of drawmg MARGARET LOIS JENNIER LOIS hopes to be .1 chemust and plans to I0 chem1stry at Duke She collects and l1kes to spend her spare l1sten1ng to mus1c Forceful should reach her goal VV . - . . 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V - - Q 86 ' l lvn R of any I.ll'l1llN for hc and serses newspapers after eo eeuon of eoms hns hand and sufhelent sums for forth to lus future HARRIET EVELYN KEITH Harriet has been only a short whale m Western wlueh IS too bad She would certainly hate enloyed all of our fun because she hkes the thmgs most of us do and we dare say does them as well WILLIAM DONALD KERBER Cbetrons Club He admlts he xsnt a very good speller but has slunmg abnhty hes nn ClXll aeronautxes which subjeet he wnshes to study more thoroughly at Anacostxa Bull likes moues better than any other entertannmcnt RICHARD KING Pnetures of gxrls on tett books and scrap paper can usually be traced to Duck Hts elravung abnllty makes all of us enuous His perpetual smxle and dlmple are proof that he hkes to hate a good tame and usually has one VIVIAN FRANCES KING Gu Club Vlvxan IS a true daughter of tae Blue Grass eountry She lowes horse races and her greatest ambltlon ts to see the famous Kentucky Derby Planning to tram for secretarial vsork at mght school she would luke to be a stenographer DON MATTHIAS Ceulrls CIIIIVIJIIS Club 1 Gnrls here IS your bug opportumty Don claims he IS a woman hater Bestdes playing m the Cadet Band he IS one of the best hxgh school swmg plannsts nn these parts and hts musxe has been fully appreelated by those W 0 hate heard hum nlay at danees JOE O'NEAL One mxght refer to Ioe as the late Mr ONeal for whom ume IS an unknown quantity Football and baseball with a lxttlc math for the sake of dxfferenee comprnse hs chnef recordable mterests From Westerns Cadets oe plans to go on wnth nuhtary scnence at XY est Ponnt HENRY PUTNAM Cuz Pbymr Club ll Hank as one of those fellows who finds nt xmpractncal to let studnes interfere wnth hrs educatnon Hts abnhty to stretch stones and crack lokes ns never unapprecnated and his unlnmnted store of wut has gained hum an eager audience and a host of friends NORMAN TANCRE RATHVON l Chemnstrt ns Normans hobbx and Jfaxorxte subyect h re at Western Has future, lffe work hes ln thus For hum there ns no plaee s wonderful as New York Stll h hopes t atccnd George aslungton after haung reeened ns hugh SC ool dnploma M ARGUERITE ROWE Xl rguerltes nnterests te m newspaper work She edu s the Georgetown News and the mans stones she has vsrntten she keeps tn a serapbook whleh as a fasornte vu h her She also enloxs musxc and reading WILFRED THOMAS ROYCE Clnzrout Club Cbrrrlfmlrrr At Western Bull lnlees math of all kmds and desenptlons Outslde of sehool lxstemng to Gene Krepa ls lust lane He has decided that after attendmg college he wll bc a enul engineer JAMES RUBIN lnnmy expends has talents malnly m the muslc lmc He plays trumpet an the school orchestra the Cadet Band and the svung band Has ambltnon hes wtth hrs trumpet to play nn lus oven or nn some top rankmg band DOROTHY ANN SCHILLER Dot s faworxte pastime IS swlmmxng but she also likes elanemg and playung tenms She ns a gemal trl whose get blaek hanr enables her to wear strnknng eolors She hopes to attend Gylford College ln North Carolina next year VIRGINIA LEE SISSNER VlfglHl3 ns one who knows what she wants and goes after nt vuth all dnverstons howlmg at her heels ecause of thus qualtty she stands aloof and concen trates upon one thlng a lob She vull obtain one f her P G course at Western LO LE LIE CLARK S'llEVENS El B t e Slurlzut Council Cbczrous Club Drama Club Carloou Club Stewe has a fine speakmg vox e and good stage ablllty vshxelx make hum our eholce for acting honoc of the future Hts play The Robot Rogue was presented nn the sprung show this year of ROBERT HOWARD TAPSCOTT Wulern Afgbl I Football 'v When hes not sleeplng hes eatmg sketchtng motors dancnng or maybe ewen watchmg all the beautnful ladxes of Western Howards talent xs along the desngnmg lme so hell undoubtedly be an architect erka .v ' 14. 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' 87 , ' I tt 1 Nancy Leech Dorothy Stukhouet Ann otrns tannt Brooltbank Vtnlfrnd Rall ohn Donaldson Margery Hltlcl Mtrnam Morgan lane Baker braet Chtpuhs Suomi mu Geoffrey Chtvw Barbara Ann Baer N11l'N Dans, Rosemary lomtr Itan Sutton lltna Delgado Vartha Dntn Vlary Schrubtr Corinne Saposs Nllfy I1nt Inghs, Harrntt Hildebrand Stratton Nntolson ohn Ingles Tbnfl' mu Iamus Fort George Rathtrt RlLl11I'Ll lvtns, Robert Kays Iohn Sparks Wrllmm NIeLaug,hlm Vnllum Dulanty Arthur Turner Daud H Smith Waldo Rall Lcvus Neuman bllbcrt Walker Olbrr muulnrx atqu hnt Chuallv Marv tan Hayts Caroly n Lyon Robert Irons Fdnth Norns P111 Beta Rho Chan man XX ru RID RA11 Y lu Chun man jomx DONALDSON Faculiy Adz IYFIS Miss THON1PSON, Miss WAILACI, Miss RLPL1, Miss Riu Consxdered 1 posxtnon of dustnnctnon to all students 1t Western us membershxp nn the school 5 honor socrety Phl Beta Rho This rs Ll purely sehol1st1c o1gan1Lat1on thus drfferxng from the Natxonal Honor Socnety xx hrch requrres lower scholastrc standmg and p1rt1c1pat1on ln extr1 currncul1r lctnntlts To be ehgxble for memb rshnp m Phr B T1 Rho 1 student must hate been on the honor roll five times nn Western or four tnmts nn Western and onee nn mother school A student mu 1lso b come 1 member mth four txmes on tht honor roll 'md 1 stmdmg nn th hnghtst ttn of hrs gr1du1t1ng cl1s5 Although Phl Beta Rho ns not 1 truly soeul organwltnon, members enyoy th com p1monsh1p of thtmr fellou studtnts nn frntndly Gocrtl g1thermgs Such 1n oce1s1on rs th annual bmqu t held nn une Consclous of thenr duty to thtxr sehool md to th xr country, th memb rs of Phr Beta Rho loolt forward to 1 future of mchlutm nt worthy of th honor p1rd to them 88 Y W 4 Y - - - - N, , V N , E, :4. . .. 1 V . , , , , 'r' ' lr. ou. , . ., -I , AI , , -I V - V V. V . ..: , ,,, Y V V. K .,k. K '.', .V , 1 ., v A . ,x . V, A 1 .J . . . , , - , I V . 5 . , ' , . . . ,, 5 . , A ' , ' Z .V , V' ' 'V V' . V Y . V V - , , - . V vw. J . ,,' V ,V , V It yu V V V ' A .. . . , 1 K . , , , . C V7 . 7'.,- '. V V V - V 7' 1 Y V - ' . v -7 . . . . r . , . . . , , . . . . . Y . I .I . . 0 . . . 0 . . .- . . . ., . . v . I 3 I 1 , . . ' . ' ' Y 11 Y . . . . . . . .. . ' t ' R t ' . ' ' ' t . t V. . . . V ' . I . . n - . . . .t , . i, V I . .I .1 . . , . . . . . . . ,, A Q I . ' ,' -a V fl- al fx . . - , . ' 7 . 3 1 .1 rx 41 Y Y n . . . . . Undergraduates Class of F -gf 1 - 4 X H Abbot: A Allster L Bender R H Boucher B Bowers XI I Brewer T Brnvsn I II Ca vu npbnll Vw Carpenter u e 1 M e A Ewans Farrow NI Pllgnu 9 Poster NX B Iostcr C Hackney Harnsun R Harnson X1 Heffernan R HoItg,ru 0 R Huuk D L Humsberry XX I Inekson X T lcnb Q Ixnmball Ixuldell N Ix Imelmman X T Inns C Isp Ltr S P L I Lum Nlalunc I Xlzmn XI Nfannnnf, I Nhrenron X I N . 3 If. . ' 1 f Q. . f ld I H. - ncnvyhfx j . 1 J X. 1 . s JH g I NJ . . ' T V., . I 'YI T E. . V' A R. M. Hartsock ge '. .,1. , I I A. ' - v A . I. . In T . :I A, ph . ye s ' C. j I I- A ' I V' 1. 1- 90 Xinrun XX Xiartm D Xldxnnnu F Xlcklcol I Xiurrcn R XX Nichols T Norms Lv Nurrxs Onlq C H Orr XX Pans Parson Rus C, Saposs B SLllluusLn Sonnabend C Sullnan Tue Tow mgnd X1 XXLISII XX L XX1stLrstrom R XX1ll1amS I Xanun Xl ZIYPJS Ankgn Albertswn C Alban L Annum R P LXrnaLus P -Xndkrson D XI -Xnnand E H Baghsghnuld J L Baku H Blldvun X Balllrd Bun X Blu r B R Bu Q Class of June, 1941 'ss W 91 5, ll R Iicukur S Bgrkshnrc G Burn C, A Bnshop XI Bnshop Blwck R Bm km M F Bragg D Brandon NX Brenu R C, Bruxcr A I Brown Huw. Icy I H Bund! D Butlnr C aIdvsLII X NI CaIdvILII I Carpnntcr HGCarr 141' W IxCarr A Casnmento I I- CI11mbcrIa1n S. . .I- .I- 'Ii C. f M. L. Chambers P. Chanaka J, C. Chcvalxer .1. -i. 'l- rg .I. 7, V: .I- ' .I- -- 'B .I- I ' 5. 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Y II NI Sm 1111m ms I I' Sklgnrbcrb IJ H Snuth XX Spencer NI Springfield Sluhmr Suu me II 1r Su L XX I Stone Szubbs 1 A Smnxlg I R T1lburr D Nl Taylor X Tundrmh Ilmn s I Ilompsun I 'Ihru 1 N1 A Txlton I 'Ira t Xl Tuul NI XI Tvuford X Xgrplangk A XI X10 ante O NN uknns Il 4. X1 IJ XX lnulmusv. X R XX INK! II XX IkI1IL I XX 1II1a 5 I X lngx R IJ X uunp., .I. ' - ' ' II. , Stcw. I C. il, ,f rn ' II. ' .I- If. H Ia II. 'I M. I.. Tlmmsun f. ' SI G. Q. A 'u ' V. . .. . I il. .XX ir II. ' m Ii. 2. yI'ng H Hx L H If XX x Um x Iv M xx 11 u Haul L 1 Hx!!! 1 JIRCRXIJLXHS III lt L I 11 x x I K K X TNI x pm.- X -r HX N mn 111 w OTHER FRADUATIS OP IUNP 1941 l 1 lv lla x 4 A Lrxxl 1 N xu x x x ru x x um xx L x 1 I ll L1 1 I 1 1 KN X Ml H IXIWI L1l1 In xl Suu 1 1 x Surf 1 Nl IN ll X lr ll II ml S 11 L S um L l n O ff L Q 4 '. k KU' ' 1BRl,,'gXRY 9- 1 XNfYm.NIa:m IlLu1w:'.lfLik:f lx 1yp,Ix..,,1Jwv RMALK ,1lmY'a1. l3.'fw1',Cl1::n Lv,11'lu:.lJv1E' Ivlm:. 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IXITI L K 7 1 11 I NLI L Nlll 1 NL L IWL 1 1 L N x 71 IX I 1 .1 1..lI' L11 1.I'1PIN 1111' 11111- 1llllL'11 1111111 11111111.1111 11' L'.l11Cls w1111'11c111111111w11 1111' 1x'11111c111' XY'L'N'L'l'l1 N 11'1'.1v1'111'1'1c111.11' 41011111168 111 ISU- 111 1111' 111..111 L1L115N,.11111Q11fl11.t1.:11111f.l11l111N,111111 1111' XxY111l1C 'QQ1 I1Ll11I 11' C.1111'Ls W111c11 .11'1' 1111' lk' 11 111- 111.11 1x'1vK.,1A1S11 1'c.11w 111- g1'1111'111. 1111- 111'csc111 11111111111 1 .1c111'111 1lfULll'LN1Ll13N 111111 fI1.g111' . 1lJ!1Nf 1 l!'11WLIlL' 111 1111- 111-1' -1 11'.1111'1-. 1.110111 .11111 11.1111 xx 1111 111, l111111N.11111s 111- 1111.11 XXVCNIUI' mrs 1u1 UN 1111' Ll 111111 111111 111 1111.11 1111' XXL-Q11-11 111' lk?-+11 1111111-Cl' 11s s11111'1111s 111 11111s111c-1111'-01111111 1111 11111111113 111 1'Qc1'u.111.111. .11111 111 wg1.11 .1c111,1111N Educational ACt1V1f1CS HISTORY OF EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES IN WESTERN To the hfty years of Western the educ1tnon1l OI'glI1lZ1t10I1S hue eontrnbuted no mem plrt Ineludmy., the helds of llngulge, of sclenee, md of hustorv, thus body of clubs ID offering the opportunity for exch student to develop hxs knowledge 1long the llnes of hls mterest 1nd lblllfy 111 supplementmg ellssroom yxorle, ind hn1lly ln SIllTlLlllIl11g cooperxtlon Ind eomplmonshxp IIUODQ students, hue won n w l1urels for NX estern In the first of these helds Western 19 c1rlv 1s 1904 bo1sted of 1 Ileneh Club Fn Ay Int, orglnlzed and lbly led by Mme BIIUODI Thus noy elty yy 1s soon eopled by other hugh sehools of the clty Ploblbly the most IYIILFLSIIIIQ perxod of Tn Avant s hxstory IS that of the World W ar Under the le ldershlp md msplrltlon of Mme Blmont, the members devoted themselyes to the nd of the strneken peoples of Europe Todly En Avint 1S lomed by tvto slster hneulge clubs Cluek Auf ind El Clreulo Fspanol Thus, 1 trxumylrlte h1s been formed yxhleh wnll 'Afford future Wfesterners ple1sure 1s yyell 1s knowledge The Physxes Club elums the honor of bemg the hrst of the scxence clubs of the school Though not eontmuous flom 1ts foundnng ln 1917, yyheneyer students hlve yushed to work nn some tlmelv plojeet, the elub h1s well served lts purpose The first of such projeets wls that of photography, usmg eolored l1ll'11 In 1924 27 this mterest wls supplinted by th1t of xlello Ind the students operlted 1 lleensed imlteur trlnsmnttlng st ltlon When the lttentlon md interest of the vxorld w1s elusght by the mnovltlon of televxslon Mnss NIIFQIYLI Tlylor 1nd 1 group of ehemlstry students, omed by Ml Bnsh xn 1930 Mmss T1ylO1 eontlnued to guide the destlmes of the elub untll M1 Struble toole oyer the yob ln 1936 lneluded ln Westerrms selenee clubs IS the Mlthemltnes Club Olglfllzttl Ill 1924 by Miss Thompson md her hfth semester ITllIl1C1Tl'lf1CS ellss Contrlry to popullr bellef th1t mlthemltles IS 1 dry md extremely dlfheult subleet the elub soon grevy to lnelude 111 ITl'ltl'lL111lULS students 111 the school Although Mass Thompson wls foreed to dlSLO11I1llllL the elub nn 1932 lt h1s tenppeared thus year, now under the leadership of MISS XVorthley The l1L.1dl11g hlstory clubs, lneludm Y th HISIOYY Club The Pin Amencln Club 1nd the CODSIIILIIIOTI Club as 1 Wldl. one and m1y be m1sle1d1nQ These orginnzatlons look, rzther thln to the glorles of the pmst, to the neeessnty of I1 unmg the mmds of young, Amerlel ln the vmys of tolerlnce md P'ltI'l0ElSI11 In order th1t they mu b worthy' LIULCIIS of the future Its mspnmtxon found an the events of the past, the I-Instory Club wls founded nn 1927 1fter some dnfheulty m formmg 1 eonstxtuuon md thus recelylng the sinctmon of the Assxstfmt Superintendent of Sehools lor thxrteen yeirs, under Mrs Werthner s dnreetnon, the club has grown to .11'T1lI1I1g proportmons In 1 class qulte by ltself, but not the less xmportznt, ns Westerns Trafhelub O1 2'lI'llZLd ID 1937, to be a movement of the youth of America to eurb the futlle deaths on the road yy hxeh had just robb d the school 1nd eountry of tvxo of Western s most promnslng sons, lmes Leeeh md Elmer Hays These clubs, nn lddntlon to the Moderns Club mel the IJeb1te Soenety, compnse Westerns eduettxonal OI'2'lI'llZ2lClOl1S whose hlstory hls formed 1 yltll plrt of the lrehly es of the sehool 106 A ' ' ' . ' ' . l Q Q ' . ' Q ' ' ' Q A . - ' y . A I - Q 1 1 . ', ., Q 'S 'A I l . ' I 7 ' 1' I l X I ' X X ., Q . C K , ' 1- ' ' . 1 , f 4 ' y ' 1 s . ' e , .. , ' . 4 Q n H 'a ' Q ' 1 ' 1 ' Q , ' ' '- e . ' ' Q 'IX X -- ' , fs- , . , J., , - . . . I . , Q Q , . 'L a ' ' ' A ' ' f '. ' . '. ' ' '. ' ' . ' ' 3 D 7 ' 4 X I l X . X Q 1 , X X Y 4' X 'A I X X X X Q Y Q ' 1 ' e. ' ' h' l . ' ' . ' .. V , .X X f ' X X- y 4 X I X Y. X I I ' IX' X X A ' VX X X I , X . ,. yy , . y - y K, ' Q.. . ' f . 'Q' 1 - 1 'Q - Q . at V I . - , I 3 5 , X I f A 31 1 y 1 -. 1 . 1 . X X . I I - - X 1 A f X X ' X sxrmlnrly attracted by thms mlrncle of sclence, formed W'estern's Chemistry Club. J ' , , . '. - ' . , . . ' , ' , ,e - , . . . . , Q I ' T X 7 X I . . ' X - I XL' X , '.X 'X .P I 1 Q 'IC , I Q I I h A 7 Q X I-4 I 1 Q ' ' Q Q ' 7 . 1 ' 1 A Q A ' ' Q- 'ss s - - . 1 ' s . . . , . '-. ' I - 'X I W I X X ' . I ' K . . , Q , , , , - X ,U 3, e , . - . , 1 1 ' ' ' Q ' , I 'Q' ' I , ' Y Q I f 'Q Q L . ' ' ' . ' Q ' C Y '. I' ' X ' K ' .'K . I X X VX X X .1 1 . 2 I . . . K . . 2 . v s L c T 5 1 4 1 . . . . , . ' . , 1 . , . X D X X I ' I 1 ' ' e L ' ' ' ' e ' ' jg U' L . X I Q I - X X ' 1 X Q 'IX '-'X 'VX X' , 'f D I ' Y X . 1 X X - Y' f - X 1 Q I Iv- I T p Edlfor III Chu Awmlafz Fdllffll ILVNOIHNI Frlllol Orlbo N nzpblr E film Awxlanf Bm g rafrfm x lVr11c rx Westerner Staff Geoffrey Chem Nanu Leech Mars Schrenber john Sparks Mnldred Rx land Harrltt Hlldt brand Margtrtt Martm Barbara Thurman Thtodora Stoxtr Xlarw Ellen Dovxden Mxry Ellen Bennett Bernard Wyckoff Karl Sora, Ph1ll1p Humor A1 111 111 s E Illffll Clubs Drama md Art Cadets Boys Sports Gxrls Sports Iralnru 1111111 Plntls Mlflhd Du en Nlars Dans Barbara Xnn Baer amts Fort Gllbert XX alltu Bc-urls Postles Elena Delgado Dorothy Chapman Futurts xldo Rall xxllffld Rall 1 . . 3 -1 , 1 Q - . m J - x W . K AW .,.' Y Q 1 1 K, X 1 Q I 1 1 v' 1 I 1 Y, -7 1 L I , nr l' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' af ' ' ' ' , . . ,,, . . ' uf ' . 1 1 1 1 l 1 t A 1 K, , ,- . K 7. . .4 . y . ' 1 ' . 1 ' . ' Q- , -K -, . - - - . Stratton Nntolson , . . 'V A ' . . . ' ' 1 U, ' 111 4:1 1 1 ' 6 15 . ,. . . . 1 L ' l.' 'S C ' . HA 1 ' , . 1 ' ' rr '- uf- ' Y'- , . 1, . 1 1 , I , A ,,, ,. , 1 ' ' V vm- 1 ' .1 1- L . ' 1 .. . , . ' 7 1 1 1 . , I 7' ' ', ' W J. ., :1 . . , . Q f ' ' ' ' ' 1 .'s x , . n -, Vu ' , . 1 ,. 21 ,. '- 0 Ierome Stovall Frank Swmglt Photographers l'Ielen AmbroSt atquelme M15 Alf I-ltllflif A x Shftlllf Bllilfll xx Mauaxar Wnllnam Gnbion Cm 1111111011 Nllllldxl r XX nllnm 'VItLaughlm A 9 YlSfdl1fX X lfglnll Xvorthmgton George Cum Rnehird Campbell A1ll1rf1s111 lllllltl cr Dcem Glllmort AXXlXfllIIfN Margery Hntzel NllI'jOllL Hanbaek jlmes Slum Pfmfn rapfm XI11111141 Rxta Nneholson O ll llfllllltlxl r Dorothy St ltkhoust Ty pnsts JL lnne Brookbank NI lrgory M rseruu Nhrgartt I tnn X nrgmn XY elth Iauzlfx All tl Nllss Dufour Nilss St ulrt MISS Riu The Western Breeze Fdllm Avxmmlc I-tllflll AYYIYfl1l7f fzfllm Spmfv Etlllffll halznf v Lllllm C111 78 Itflflll P1ul H Ire Henrnetta Dlus Werner Moore Klrk Mrllcr lN mty O Rourke Don rld S ux ttllt Clufvx Slaff Huntu Dye! Sunny lost ffm Tmfml Jane Bwker Copy Slaff Antomne Muller Bob Brenglc Rlclnrd Clnpman IX 1 uv Rcjnorfl IX Ann Fx 'ms Don Rosenblatt Bob Brtngle can T1lb0tt Je1nne T5 dll1gS Sandy R1 :mini Cnol Gltzen Clurles Byrne 5 mils R4 rmfr IX Lux renee Am IILIS Clnrles Tovlnslq Don Shwcktlford Nlllglflll Clrptnttl Mulge Tolson R13 C reeley Heln Mutm 5 ufyl 1 Betty Ioldln Pllllllt Rafal UIIK Iqtllffll Stuirt Bloxxr l.Xll!IlI5l If :fm leggy Iohnson A11 Erlllm Sam W1ddell Atmfanlt Clrolme Reed Su Hume Plwfoqlafnfm Ffllfm' Ted Hossfeld 108 Af lllflllllx Bllllltlxll Sunny foster nlmrz a Helen Spencer Bull Rusmger Pu mofmu Nlauae 1 Lee Munn CwtH'fU0lIlif M1rt1n Travland Copy Bm Carr Loftm 111111113 Afllmrs MISS T15 lor Mr Strublc J . 1 , . . . . . ' ' ' ' 9 . ., ,.,, . .., ' , , J u ., : - . 1. , - .Y A 1 A ' , A ' , L .g 1 1 , l'-N ,-I A W' ' ' 1 X Y , 3 0 -' -', f ff er. , N , A I i I , , , ,, , , 1 A 1 b B - A , . , . , Q , . . . Lcwns Newmyer, Bull NValker ., . , , ,- , ,, , , . . , . 1 , . 5 ' 1 I jf y ,,.. A ' ' 'nr' fJ'lnr 1 ' K ' 1 AJ! AQ Sf . . ' ' ' , ' i j 1 ' ' B . ' '. 'i ' 1 IUC' . .. A f 1: ff' ff' ' ., , 'ff , k A I 1 , Q ' , -' n' ..., , . G . ' ,li - I .,..,. . . : l V l.'k,' 1 ' 5 V Y ' Modems Prfsnla nf Harriet H1ldebr1nd V111 Pravnlznl Betty Cuglc Su rrlary Cltherme F1rrell Trrawmr Margery Hltzel Family Aflzmrs Mxss Desser M1ss Moormm In order to gam a broader honzon through the study of modern lnterature, m1ny of the gurls at Western have become members of the popul1r Moderns Club In the appropruate atmosphere of the school lnbrary the club gathers twxce a month to enjoy 1 program of reports on current novels and dramas, prep1red by varlous members, and all art1c1 ate nn the ensum dnscusslons Occas1on1ll the Moderns 1re honored b 1 P P g 3 Y guest speaker As a specxal feature ln honor of Western s Hftneth anmversary, the group plans 1 specnal meetmg whose theme wlll be the authors of the 90s 1nd thenr contrlbutxons to W1th a hlgh standmg m Englnsh the only qullnficatxon for membersh1p, the Moderns Club attracts yunrors and sennors allke to form a progresslve 1nd up to date body of young Westerners ' 'id Flrsl mu Margaret Nlarun Cathernnt Farrell Harrnt Hnldebrand Mary Lan Hayes Snoml rou 'Nlaney lttch Martlu Dnvtn AIILL Nntolson Nins Dtsser Qfaeulty advlserj Stratton Xxcolson Tblnl rou Nllss Xloorman ffaeulty adustrj Launu NltGraw eanna. Brookbank Corinne Saposs 109 '-1- , ' - ,. , , . ' , r v. y ' ' K . . . 3 . . . 1 ', 4 r . . , . . . . . . , . . . . llterature. K - - V K . ...... F ' 'A , 1:3-,me . 'ff F, . ,I A , t ' , ' J, V . uw 1. vv in . . . 1 -fx I' A 1 f . - V' - 1 4 x a w 1 u I :A A . , V . y , A . 'J , Y ss 1-1- ' I sf mc Warrtn Sptnttr ohn Murphy Mary Gulllct Mary Sthrtnbtr Martha Dnvcn Mrs B Y Vvcrthntr ftatulty adustrj Ruta Nxcholson Dorothy Stackhouse Dlmltry Lcslle h'l3Ul'lLL Htss l'ltna Dtlp,ado llortnce Berry Srrnmf mu Annt Wallatt Trtyor Iohns Bttsy lo Wnlson Bttty Duncan Audrey Martm Lmma Monttomtry ant Baku Marjont Wtlsh Htltn Lesht Shxrley Smith Nancy Ieeth Tbnrl ron Clart Mortfitld Bttty Prata lN1ncttt McG1rr Btttv Millard Mary Margartt Iudd Mant Wnnsttmn Marlta Boyd Ioannc Olirlen Ann lvans Fourlb row Richard Campbtll Wrlham McLnughhn Sam Walker Ilmer Gray eannt Zeydtl Bttty Pratt Ann Grllcsplt Isabel Ttctl Wlllxam Dulantv amts Van Story w7llll3l1'l Iackson Holhs Kushman Ofbm Illtfllliflf Sara Farytr Mary GlllCSplC Htnry Crady Thomas Hertford Martha Iohnstont Ordttn lxmght Carolyn Iyon Frank Mulhn Nanty ORourkc Idella Pnsntr H1St0ry Club Put Jr uf Rrta Nicholson l nr Pr mf If Dorothy Stlckhoust Rs 1 mtllut Sr 1 fr fam Mary Sthrelbtr Tlldllllll Dlmltly Ltsht fflyfllllllll Nlxuncc Htss Su omni al A1 IY Iohn Anthony Murphy Club Baumv Flortnt Berry Umlrd Shifts Ilaq XVar1tn Sp nccr Czrxfmlmzl Mlry Gullltt Iafzzlly Arllmrx Mrs Wtrthntx md Mr Moort Tho t stud nts xx ho hut xx on honor gr lLlL9 In l1lSIOI'X 19 utll as nn dcportmcnt ut lI'lXllL,LLl to 'om tht Hzstory Club Through usmts to ncuby hlstorlt ll shunts mclutl msg Mount Ntmon tht Clpltol lntl tht ytuly xlslt to AlllI1gf0I1 to pay trlbutt tc L t Unknou n Solthtr mtl through gn pntlts md rtt ptrons If tht homt of th f-lK.LllfX uns r Mrs XY trthntl tht mtmbtrs nm to httomt us ful mtl PIUIOIIL tltlztns of ITL Lnlttd Stltts who plrtntlpltt Ill tht trxlt lfflns of thtxr tommumty md tnyox t IL fntntlly sot tty of thtlr ftllou mtn 110 3. a LAA1, ,, ',l..., A I fir: ' 1': ' ' , J ', ' W ' , ' ' ' V ' , ' , ,. . . . ' - , .' . ' ' ' ' f ' R. . . ' s 1 y I , 4 , ' . 1. . f' su sv 1 ' s v ' I . ' l ' Y , 1 , V 3 7 , . YJ. . ,., . f. y , . .y f y A - I- 1. f s u x v V x I v . 1 ', . , ' ' : 7 3 . V 4 r: s y 7 ,K , 44 ,J s 1, - v . ' '. ' 2,1 ' , . y tv Y ' 4, I ! Y C ,DHI J . . . . . . , .. . ,. ,. . ,. ,. . .. . . . '4'. f'1 A , .,.,..,. . 1 .- li I A U x,vAl Il . ..,..., , . Q . x . . Cll1'Vt'S,7IIIl4lllliQ S1'c'r'z'lc11'-1' , . ,, ,, .. , . .. ., ,, Martha Dlvcn 'I .1 ',. ....., . . . ,. . . ,. ,. , , D . .V X hx If 'I . v .v .. N . .. . A Q I' ,ff 3 - - '11, . f f ,l . . ..,.. 4 x in I I 1 .- f -x rx . K A , ..,, ., . . t . ' ' - U 5 J . , . ,.1 . A s 3 I ' 1 ' il fl ..' L 7'-'-:N l' . -, A , K, 1- f '- '-L -' -,' - K 7.- N - A ' ' L . vsl ' ty - ir 1 y . .- . . , t . .. - . l' Tl' ' 1 ' 'l ' L Constitution Club Prvsidwzl ....., ...,,.....,., ,....,,...,.,,,. A ..... , . . .. .. ,..,.,.... John Harrison llffl'-Pft'Sil1l'lIf .,..., .,.. . .. ,.,,, . , ., . ..,.. ....,........,...,...... P atrick Dagg Svrrrlary and Trfaszlrrr. ,..,.,. .. .,...,,.,. ,,.,, .,...,...,.. . . Karl Sorg Fuczzlly AJ1'isc'r.,. . .,..........,..,.. A . . ......,..,........ ., Miss Pickett To the Fiftieth Anniversary year at XVestern, the Constitution Club makes one outstanding contribution, that of excellence in performance by every member in the discussions which are conducted in an open forum. To the students of American History the club offers the opportunity to gain, through the discussion of current problems, an open mindedness which forn-s the foundation of the st1bility of our democracv and cxvillzation The Constitution Club meets twice exch month for the purpose of discuss-ng questions of foreign and domestic policy which confront tht nat on In the training of the minds of the boys md girls of XVestern in the ways of tolerlnce and truth 1nd in the strengthening of friendships this club is indeed performing its part in hung up to the fine traditions of school 1nd country P1151 ron Albert Wolford Adtlaicle Brown Ann Hathavxav Patrick Dag, john Harrison lxarl Surg., lane Ktster oxct Fenimore William lxalbfus Fagg Alistu Anderson Richard Hartsock Thomas Gilmer TIJHJ mu Phillip Hutnor Xintent Xtrplanck Forrtst Holden William NItI.aughlin Ilmtr Crax Vulliam lxtrr Iohn Holclrxdge Corbin lxiddtr Robert Webster Richard Schwartz Olbfr I7Il'Illl7Ll Sterling, Blank Rasmond Clark Albtrt l'm,tl Gloria lx rs Dick Israel Gamble Stendtl 1 l l - 1 . . . . . 7. y x A . w . . . K , . . . . K 2 R t . V Y K V . . i 'A 1. 'Y m - 7 V A W lv - 7 7 . , , , , K L . , , . 1 . J .' ' . ' Surmzif mu: Louis Domerntzky, Bill Stone, Stewart Berkshire, Austin Edson, Abraham Shapiro, Lawrence v A ' 1 . v ' . . ,x , ' 1 A. . , ' ' , ,, v' s t, . . . . ' ' , . ' : . ' , . , , . . K , . , . 1 . , V , - ' , ,WZ ' ' , ,' 1. y , lk,,, ' ' iv y '. .v ' , . s nv-ld Furl mu Thtodora Stoxer Dorxs Maryt Annand Ann H1tl1avway Phllllp Hewenor, Bernard Garzlblla, Iohn Sparks Joyce Yemmore Norma Caldwell Seronrl mu Lee Nlunn Andrts Samper Isabtl Ttttl Btrtha M1Il1LVS Betty Bragg Kitty Farrell, Betty Cutlt lulxo Nunt7 Tbzrrl run Arturo Samptr lan1tQ Saum Karl Sort Pnrntk D155 Rltlmrd Stl1wart7 Corbm Kidder, liobtrt fosttr Levus Ntwmnn Xxlllllllll Daniels Olin: mlmlnvx Iydla Rltlmrd Ostar Nlortno Cartlmt Reed Pan Amemcan Club In ln mf Berrmrd Gfuutfl V111 P!lSltllllf Phlllxp Hex enor S1111 him Ann Hithux 1y Tnaxzmr lohn Splrks I unlh 111 :mm Niles xlLIZLl0Il1 Nlmss Pncltttt tvxo flftmtth mnrxtrsunts thlt of tht Im Amtlltm Lmon Ind th1t of Xlststtrn Hath School To tommtmorltt rhtst txxo extnts, tht tlub prtputtl and lssutd Chllst 1115 tuds Tht members look forward xuth 1l1ULlplIlOD, ls does 111 the sthool to tht 1nnu1l Pm Amtrntln Asstmbly held e1ch splmg, In tht blll10l1Kl'lly mtttmgs, tht mtmb is b tomt wtqtnmted xuth th tulturt 1nd peoplts ot tht South Amtrlcin tountnlts through tht Clnscussron of mtertstmg toplcs, for mstmtt, topncs on the schools, tltlts customs, 'md 1rt of thest mtnons In nts vlorlt of strtnethtmng tht trts b tu ttn tht Umted States and rts l1Clgl1b0I'S to the South bs the mtroduttnon of studtnts to the txvnlxzatnon and temperaments of these nexghbors the Pan Amerrcan Club tull ttrtunly celebrate ruth tqu1l enthusmsm the one hundxtdth lI'lI1lXLl'5.lI'y of the Umon 1nd the School 117 AK ,ff ' '- - V: N V , ' , V, V 1 V , ' ' . -7 ' 4 ' Y . , V A I V: A ' , , F . H - , . . , V Y V , ' Y 7 E1 t -tx ' ': x ' . h ' . , . f, . . H, '- ' ' ,, ' ' n 4 x V' vu v V- ' . . ' .' ' , ' . ' , 1' ' . J A . .. ., t in 71' V' .'.,1 ,gl ' '1 The PAID-.'XI11Cl'lCLll1 Club has been exceptionally busy this year in the celebration of , ', , X J. - 1' , jf, ,. ', - r . , x 1 V V, . - - - -t ' , -' , . V 'z ' . - 5 ' V . Q ' 4. 1 ' , ' . Q L - ' 1 . ' ' . Y. w A- V ,1 ' V 1 , 3- 3- x 5 - 8 ' V' Q - m t ' ' . L ' . ' 3 , . . 1 f . ' . Y ' 1 lr 1 I l 3 -3 S vhx x . I . ' I - ' ,' ., V' A V' 1 S ' Chemistry Club Prcsidrnf . , , ., , ,...,,., , ,..., , ,,,.. Alister Anderson Vive'-Prrxidvllf , ...., , . A , ,. .. . ......A. . Hollis Kushman Treasurer ,... ..l. , ,l... . . , . , ., .. .. Kenneth Olson Secreiary ,, .,.,..... .,., , .. ..,.., . .... , .,.. Catherine Davenport Farulfy Arlriscr, A . A .... ,. . , .,,. . .. Mr. Struble To create greater interest in chemistry, the Chemistry Club took its place among the extra-curricular activities at Western. The program consists of an experiment performed by a committee and of an ensuing discussion which deals with the experiment and with other problems of chemistry suggested by it Two or three times during the year the club lays aside its chemistry to enjoy parties which include refreshments and dancing For the student whose interest is chemistry the Chemistry Club offers the opportunity of broadening his knowledge in his flvored subgect, for the student who may consider the study of chemistry uninteresting, the club succeeds in painting 1 entirely new picture of the sublect quite in contrlst with the daily classroom routine, to the student who finds chemistry a difhcult subject the club offers valuable wid in his weak points Thus, the true value of the Chemistry Club is shown Inv! rm Nlarian Thomson Names Nlartin Catherine Daxenport Hollis lxushman Alisttr Anderson lxenneth Olson Nlargaret Xlartin Nlr Struble ffneulty :iduserj Phyllis Gardner Margaret Gager Tbml mu Nluallaee Slupp llmer f my Roland Amateis Riehard Levine Richard Hartsoek ohn Gouge Robert Hollingshead joseph Solomon Olber IIIKNIINVX Stewart NleDon.ild Nhrtle Nliehelson Yirginia Nickerson Ralph Lamb Paul Weber Mark Thomson Lam renee Amateis Betts Pollitt Dorothy Snvder Fred Helig Robert lxibler Roger Hasle Duid Smith Franeis Smith Maurice Hess Fxelyn Shipp Calvin Stone 113 . . . . . 1 . . v 7 . . L n a ' - . . . . 1 v , , , y . V lf A A - Av A I 1 ' h v I r 1 V ' ' 1 . . v A , . A ' A l , . 1, V . Sr't'ol1J ron: Henry Bain, Samuel Lyle, Albin Meier, Edward McGarry, XlVilliam Reisinger, jane Malone, ' b 1 , A v yi i 'I U A .5 ' i-'. i, I' 'I H 4' ' -J v 1 I y u ' . R I x r - v 1 v 1 Sv x V- ' A 'I v x x x - A - A , A 1 A v , ' r x vu 54 s ' 4 1 1 x A x 'V I . , , . , , , y s ' V I Q i ' 1 D i 7 ' V- ' I ' Irrvf r 4 Vbaldo R111 Betts Cuele Vsrlirrd Rdll Karl Surg, Mr Root ffreults :rdsrscr uulrrl mu ohn Holdrrdre Iourse Bender Ann Hathavray Vrllrznm Stone Tfmrl vnu Rrehcrrd Selrvurtl lewrs Nevrman Frank Mullrn Ofbrr urrurlnrr Rmul Salamanca loe Solomon Debate Soerety Przmluzl Wrlfrrd Rall V141 Prvmlznf Betty Cugle Secretary K1rl Sorg Puculfr Azfzlrerv Mr Root, Mrs Squrre, Mrs Hall From the rmks of the Debate Soerety come the members of XX ester n s Debate Team, of vrhom the school rs justly proud In the regular meetrngs students 1re grven the opportunrty to dexelop skrll rn publrc spelkrng and deb1trng, sxhrch not only prosrdes 1n rnterestmg field of enjoyment but wlso, 1 prfrctrce whrch iffords sgracc ind else rn speech The soerety sent ten delegates to the S senth Annu rl Delinte Conferenee sponsored bs the George WlSl1lHgtOl1 Unrsersrts for elrseussron of the n1tr0n1l debrte topre Resolreel thlt the Ieelerll Crm ernment should own and operlte thc rrrlroads Prexrous to thrs prrtrerprtron the subreet Ind been tlrorousghly studreel Ind frequently drseuss el by the members Other debrtes on thrs I1lIIOI'lll topre were seh duled vrrrh Anrerrern Lnrxersrty freshmen Lhrrlotte lllll Nlrlrtrry Aeldemy NX rlson Hr.,h Sehool mel Teel llrgh Sehool To the rbrlrtx of certrrn students to neue Western ones rts drstrnetron rn th freld of eleblte ll-4 er QQ f M r 2 ' 'L . ee., V yQ,,,,., My 3 'or J . , ' 1' 3 ', ' ' ' , ' ' ', r . . ' j J SH . ' ,.' A . . .v , , ,Y 'r' A . . . r: I- Us f, -' lx V- uv f v I 'ff L e ,N ' Q ,fl I 'x'l I 7- . Q. '-s- 1 ' . s .,,,......... ..... ..,.,,. . ,,,,,... ,,,.,.... ,,,... . , . . Q BZISIIIVXX Mmragrr, ,. , ..,. .. ....,,... .. , A .... . . 4 , . Hwaldo Rall v l ll- 1 ., ,.., . .....,... .. , u 1 . p L s Q s -' r s '7s- - ' rf sf Y ' . x I -v V ' A ey' j ' e , ,L L ,L , , , K. x 'Im x x x 3' i 117 ' 1 l 'x ' t . .. . . . r 1 ' s f- ' 'y-- ' y ' - ' s ' s- '- .. . . - ,, . 'V V 'V V ' s 'rs , .. y 's . -. s y '-- --,s v i x x - 3 14 xx A - . .' 7'l'x C x V' x1'N l ',,. ' , .,. ' ,- , A ' ., I -, , '. ' . , ,- , . - . . . r . . ', . 3' , . l ,', N. , V s- ' - , ,., , 'fs .- fs ' b '- ' - A ' 4. . ,L . Debate Team XVestern debatung teams haxe establushed an enxuable record un unter hugh comp tu tuon ln the sux years durung xxhuch Cu orge Washungton Unuxersuty his conducted deblte leagues und tournaments Western debuters haue b en fixe tumes xuetoruous Whule terms hud competed vxuth those of other schools tor mmy years, ut xx us not untul George Washungton Unux ersuty sponsored the eompetutuon that an organuzed unter hugh contest nas unstututed Durung the hrst fuve yeurs, th Unuversuty conducted a debate league ave ardung S100 scholarshups to the memb rs of th vxunnung afhrmutuxe 1nd negatuxe teams md 1 sulver pllqu to th sehool xxuth the hughest averag Thus year, on Aprul Z0 there xx us h ld 1 one Clav tournam nt, vxhuch XX as, last year, the hrst of uts kund to be held rn the eastern part of the country To the debaters of the formerly awarded Thus yelr s sarsuty squud, composed of Rloul Sllll l1ll'lLl, Wlldo R111 W nlfrud Rull B tty Cugle Ruchard Schwartz, and john Holdrudge has concentrated on the study of the natuonal debate topuc, Whuch wull b used un the tournlment Thus topuc, Reso ved, that the Federal Gox ernment should own and operate th raulroads, us one xxhueh has b en debated untermuttently for many years, and has become an almost trldutuonal topue n Ameruean debltung In preparatuon for the tournament, the vursuty squld, togeth r wuth some of the memb rs of the Debate Socuety, have partucupated un numerous non dceusuon debltes Fxchungc debates were held wuth Amerucan Unuversutv freshmen, XVulson Hugh School, and Tech Hugh School, and a sungle one was held wuth Charlotte Hall Mulutary Academy Mr Root, who has coached Western teams to vuctory un each of the last two years, his trued varuous team arrangements Wulfrud Rall, the negatuve rebuttalust of last year s champronshup team, has rebuttaled on both sudes of the questuon Raoul Salamanca has been a valuable member of the negatuve team Waldo Rall has been 1 constructuxe speaker on both sudes of the questuon Teams composed of these sux debaters repres nted W estern un the unter hugh tournament Waldo Rall, Raoul Salamanca, Xlsulfrud Rall, Wir Root ffaculty adwuserj, Betty Cugle, john Holdrudge, Ruchard Sehvxartl 115 . K . . -, G ' ft . ' ' - ' 2 '- x f if - ' I V7 ' ' 71 ll ' . V. 1 . . Q , Q e . 'Y I x 14 . s 1 5 Y- i ' l . 3 . Yu - . V . . s . 4 3 1 S . . ' , ,, ' ' . A D v' ' , ' . ' vs Q K ' H I .. Q Q ' ' Q e e ' ' D 'K . Q Q :Q ' , 'Q e u - I e ' 'Q f winning school, three full-tuition scholarships are awarded instead of the six lesser ones . . . . . . . Q . , . , e , Q , . ' . . . . S . 2 h . . I ' u Q . e ' . ' 7 .x Q . . K M A I K , . . . . , . . . Ui K, nf! X hrs! rou Dorothy Stackhouse Mrs Bowen ffaculty aduserj Rosemary omer Cornnne Saposs Carolyn Lyon Mrss Ruplx Maryone Morns Srromf rou Lavxma McGraw Mary Gurllet Dons Marye Annand Emma Montgomery Ann G1llcsp1e Barbara Ann Baer Tblrzl lou Nancy ORourlte Dorothy Nxchols Mardalce Bishop Mary Davls Olher IIIFIIIIIFVC Gloria Kntchelt Edith Norris En Avant Pres den! Corlnne Saposs Vzcc' Prvvzdvnf Carolyn Lyon Sccrcfarg Emma Montgomery Treasurrr Rosemary Jolner use Intl lou Mass Brtvxcr fatulty adus rl 11 t Nlax I t a Dtlbado lohn Sparks Nllss Rtcyc Qfaculty adyxstrj bllflllll mu lxathryn Coleman Xnrgxnxa Cult Llaudna Stuart 'Xanty Itthnbyytll xll'gll'Il3 Vorthlngton Tbul mu Alu Hxnson Barnard Gdfllglll DIIIIIIYW Ltsllt Iamts H.1stmg.,s Robtrt Bouchtr Arturo Samptr Olfnr 1111111114: Dorothy Baslnm Nltlxttnt Carmx Dorothy Chapman lilLll2l'Ll Chapman Bxll Dulanu Mary Nlargartt udd Lamtr Nltlathltn lulyn Muttsman Ostar Nlortno ldrth Paynt Bttty Pollxtt ll'lllk,lSLlKUlI1lkli Alu ltndrxtlx loum lurntr Warm Waters 111 C1rCulo Espanol Prcmltnf john Sparks lfllt Przmlcul Elena Delgado Tnawmr Ianlce Max Ivuully At1llXUlS Mxss Reeyc' Mlss Brewer 116 ,XX tx' y X L n X. fl - y , ,,, ,. K xl . E 5. , E' 1 A 1 1: S 1 - 1 l 7 ,: , y . Y Faculty Adzisers ..... .......... A . ..,.......r..,r,,..,.,.. Miss Rupli, Mrs. Bowen 2 , . ,rs , , ' : ' Q ' ' 'c,,J.1iQ-1' .', il'n ,R ,,' ' ' ' ' y ' 1 y 1 1 h ' m 1- , ,,A: V 1 y A sr-. E, ,' iv 3 y '- . , Y Elf, xy ,t. by y , . ,, Y . A , ,L ,., , , y f. -' 1 '- V 1 4- ' mr' s ' 7 s - ' 1 , y A v 1 - . E Q , ,'. . ' v -rl y -won hrs! ron Georgu. Cum Dons Baugr Vuarrgn Ostrr Valar S Prnt lun Sutton S61 oml mu Nladtlnm Losgbmtk Ingrid Munk Pedtrstn Flame Latham Alun Beal Tbml ron Stuart Xnxlc Gnlbtrt Vnxlktr 1Norm.m Rathwn Sam Perry Barbara Bnsthoff LOUISL Btndtr Fourth V011 Morton Wood Albln Meier Gnurge Yates Waldo Rall Robert lxrunburg Flflb mu Miss SIUIT ftacultx advxserj Lwus Newman Daud Blrry obn Lgwls Gluck Auf Prf's111111f Warren Oster V100 Pl'FSIl1f'lIf Walter PFICE Secrviary Jean Sutton Fllflllfj A111 1s1'r Mass Rose Stutz W2 uns 1111! 11111 Vlmrrtn Osttr anus F nn Robnrt lxass frank Svsxngln Fdvs ard NItGarrx Ilowd olmson Sr101111 mu ostph Ildvxards Xlargant Luger Xlargaret Xlartm Tbtodurm Stour Butrls Pnsrles Dxck lfxans OI1111 1111111111 Frmntrs Barn Nanu hllwon Plnlxp lxuldtll Bob Mums XX grntr Nloort Phys1cs Club P11v11l111f Roburt Klys X114 Pm mfr I rmk Sw mgl S11r1h1r3 llllll T1 LINIIILV 1mes Imn P1111lf1 A111 1x11 Mnss Vs 111 Ice llf ........ . v A 1 - Q It -' 1' u V -I ' 1 H u x 7- x .'x 1 ' ,. 1 'I A . . lv . ,- V 1 . Q' - ' . . . 1: A, 1 V 1 ' v 7 ' 1 I . TYFGSIIVFV ,....,..... ,.,,. , , ., . ,. .,,.. , . ...,,... .,....,.... , George Cavin A A of lig,:f,-- ,A - ' .Aw l 'V f 'Q' -Q 1' 1 1 X - ,- I J , 1 -Y 1 x ' 1 1 A , 1 ., Y :vm iv ' rx: . j, 1' 'r' . , M ' ' , ' . ' A ' 'I A 1 I 1 Y 1' .,- ,uf I Q Y 1' 3 , .-, 1 -1, 5- -1 J. T' .L h ' ,I . qv I M A I1 I 1 Il Susan Crow R1t:1 N1v.l1olson ane Wd allum Btttw Ramspttk Cathtrmt Farrtll Bttty ant X'v1lson Lorrame C run Betty Durken Sunni rr XX1ll11m Goodman NX1ll11m Murrn XX1ll1am Hart Nlaruan Shafmr lout Crooks Ann C 1ll1gl1er Charles Xltltaffu Rees G1llesp1e 7 ful mu Edu 1rd Nlurplu I1rlt NX 1ll1tk amu hum tn Rus Harrs Povx ell lrmk Rome frntst Hn Trflffnilub X111 Pm 11111 uf Betts Rlmsptek Srrufarg Betty Ime Xx,llSOI'l Trvaxzmr hm MeC'1llum Fmulfj AtllIXll A4155 Hlrrmgton Other OfgH1l1ZHf1OHS 11'1 Western ARVIY NAVY SORORITY A soc1al club composed of SCFVICC 1,1rls CARTOON CLUB tlub of W'estern students mteresttd ln etrtoonmg CHESS CLUB Wftstern ehess pl1yers xx ho pl1y mth meh other 1nd Wlth te lms from other schools N1 AI A A rroup of major tdx lI'lCK.Ll hm ITIS studtnts MATHI MATICAL SOCII' TY Composed of students of mtthtmatnts reorgzxnwed 1n 1939 after a llpse of sexen vears 118 '71 A .4 , 5, . I K ' A I 5 V Ex , A Y? ' 1 , . ' 1 1 4, . 5 X M I , f4N?'? ' 'L il . .tw .of V 3 my ' lv. v-I A -I v , I. .. . ,' , .y , . 'V' ' ' ss v 'Q . y J Q 1 'mr ' '. R , ' A. ' 4 , A ' ' , A . , 31 K v , I , .'., ' '1 1 ' f 1 'L 1 lv, 2- ' rr. .V , J .44 u .ll -1, I' v , T Q ' , 4. '. ..' C Prc'xiJ1'f1f ,.,. ....,. .,,. A . , A .. ..,. Catherine Farrell 7Ax'- lf' ' ..,, , . , ' 1 x i V rnuyl l . 1 Q A - . 3 . Y. A- ' - ' 1 ' . X. ' 1 . 7 4 74 't 1 - 1 ,l .- 1 A I , V' . fy , 4 1. 1 1 1 1 - , '- 1 ' 1 ' w - s y . , K . . MUSIC, Drama and Art FIFTY YEARS OF MUSIC DRAMA AND ART IN WESTERN Snnce the b gmnlng of Western many steps have been taken to advance the orgamzatlon of new clubs md SOCIGIICS particularly ln the fields of dramatlcs, musnc, and art The Hrst of these hls exlsted nn one form or another ever srnce the begmmngs of Western, Hrst ln the presentatlon of senlor plays then as the Dramatxc Society, the Dramatrc Assocntlon, and finally the Drama Club The first dramatlc orgamzatnon of W estern vsas formed nn the nmter of 1912 Excludmg an absence at one tnme of about seven years, thus elub hls been orgamzed es ery year smce xts begmnlng The Glee Club organlzed nn 1906 md the Chonr, formed ln 1939 have been two of the ehnef sourees of sltnsfletuon to Western s many musle lowers both to the xoeahsts Ind thelr hearers The for mer lm IS presented an operetta or some other form of entertain ment every year smee 1922 thenr Hrst produetlon bemg The Mnkldo The latter hls performed on the alr rt Puent Teleher meetmgs, and before sehool clubs countless tnmes The trlents of both groups have be lutlfied m my 1 hohday assembly for the sehool The Orehestl 1 one of the hnest lmons, Washlngton I-hgh Sehools hls been letnve ewex slnce 1920 It won seeond honors m 1 school and college contest ln 1931 'md contrnbuted a number of members to the Inter I-Irgh Orehestra xx hlch has played with the Natlonal Symphony and broadcast on sex eral occasnons BCS1dCS playmg an lmpor tant part 1n Western Nrght and sprmg productlons, the orchestra under the dxrectlon of Mr Don P McAdoo has dlstmgulshed Itself many tlmes 1n the Assembly Hall hls grown to melude costume desngnmg mter1or decoratmg, mechamcal drawnng, and art 1pprec1atnon Members of the xarnous art clubs and classes hase brought honor to Western tnme and agam ln Washrngton art contests and have become mdnspensable to the dramatxc and muslc departments by vxrtue of thenr splendid eooperatlon ln costume and stage desngmng The Studno Sketch Club formed nn 1934 by the combmatnon of the Studlo and Sketeh Clubs and Mafa CMa1or Ads aneed Ime Arts have furnnshed an msplratxon to many of Western s art enthusxasts to contmue thenr art work 1n nts varnous phases after graduatlon The worthmess of thenr efforts IS 1llustrated by the results of the above mentloned contests and by the acclaxmed success of sex eral Western alumm ln the field of art The Cartoon Club, orgamzed last year by Leo Stoutsenberger, was revned thxs sprmg by Mart1n Travland The purpose of thls orgamzatxon IS to open a new Held of mterest to art students through the study of cartoon drawmg Now that we have brxefly rev1ewed the history of Western s dramatnc, musnc 11 and artxstnc orgamzatnons, let us go a llrrle further mto the account of thns year s actnmes among these x mous groups -3 fflkli 1 A f-f sly' We 2-vovibilfl fg! LQ 120 Y U 1 2 I l l 3 A x . , ' t , I . 7 Y ' X YI ' . ll , A1 4 ' L 1 l , - ' 1 -1- f '- f 1 ' 1 'Q '1 v y 1 ' . . I x . ' . ' . I H I U . - Q .Q , 1 L - A t ' A 1 ' . ' ' ' 1 , 1 , , - 1 11 ' 1 L L ' M - I 1 - -1 1 1 - L v ' ' 1, N- I 1 . 1 ' . , K . K . , . . Yi- .I Q lx l 1 I 3 1 i 1 . Y 1 , . . . - Starting with bi-weekly classes under one instructor, Western's Art Department 1 - E - ' K' D l l . . x , A . v1 ' . 7 I t I K I L . I . h u . ' . . . , , 5 . . ,. ., . , .D , e ' - . i . Y . . I . V . Y . . . Y . . . , . . I ' 9 V' D . ef f'-..'T - -s.,.,f !h'.11'.,-ff e .x , I e. i I E W N WXX fi Q, T 14.5, ,al .J ' Q: Q fj A 5 I , 1 Wk, Q ' 1. I lux! lou Nlary L Schrubtr Xlr3.,xn1a Wortlunbton Harrltt Hnldcbrand Btrnard XX sekoff Sam XX .nddtll Ann lwans Barbara Ann Baer lltltn O Day SUIJDHL Hume Suuuf mu Niarlta Boyd hay an Dollarludt Sunnx luster Charlotte Bllfkk Barbara Btatts Paul Hart Anne Wallaec Tbmf ron Mtlxttnt Carow Htln Nlarun Nlary Txllman acqulmt Chexallal Xlary lam Ntwman Lcsllt Stuens Kathermt Cause B rtha Mathews Carolnnt Retd Innrtb mu os ph Edwards lrdward Nltbarry Annt Oakley Nulllt Shtrk -Xustm Idson Michael Nloore amts I-mn Stratton Nxeolson Allct Nneolson Drama Club PflSltItllf Sam Waddell Vlct Prtslzfelzf Ann Evans Setrzlarus Bob Brengle Barney Wyckoif Trcaturm Harrlet Hnldebrand Hlifllfldll Barbara Ann Baer Facully Adzmr 'vlnss Gardner The Drama Club has nnaugurated Western s flftneth anmwersary tear wnth a burst of actnxty almost unparalleled nn 1ts somewhat xrregular hnstory Haung filled up IIS partly empty ranks wnth a group of CHICFPFISIHQ members rt mtroduced a new kmd of mformal xmtnatnon, goatmg exclu ed Followmg an alumm tea, the club mvnted Mr K Wolf of the Kung Smnth studios and Mr Jay Carmody drama crntnc of Thr Elllllllg Siar, to gne Informal talks on subjects of dramatlc mterest Lne for an Hour, a war play by Sam Waddell and Bob Brengle wls presented to the club by a group of members Westerns blg sprmg play acted as an mcentnve to tht enthusxastue dramatnsts Many of them secured roles nn the three one act plays, held on March 8 and others took part nn the play wrxtmg competntnon which was mcxeltntally won by Leslne Stevens mth hrs exentmg fantasy of the future 121 1, L. W ue, f - U Q I A 1 1 -I 7 ,,, , - . , . - ' - v B 1 uh v 'A 7' ' ' ' 7 . Au 4 1 V 1 ww- B . 1 - - A . . , , , .t . .lv v , , 1 V - v u ' K Q 'I x n ,, 1- ' -: I I -. rv s A 4 y A , . ' y J - ' t - ,-I' A V Q . . . ' . , ' . . V' Q , w , .. . aj.: , V4 , Aw .V . ,'Av.. , ,'A .A 'A ., A '..l- ' ' , lu' . A ' Olbvr l!Il'HIbA'V'.XI Bob Bren'lc, Gunnar a dmann ls . x . 7 V .tu I . ' ' ' .. ...,,.,.,. . . , K , ? I . . V 1. ll A . . ,. . ,,... . , , .. .. A . , , . I . Y 7 . A . .V. I . . . . Y. Y. . - K , . . .. . ,, . ,, d . . . . . - . . V . . I . . . , N, . .Y . V . . . Q . . Q- - H f f I f V , A , . . . . l . . . . . ' 1 . V- . . . . V . I . . X Y V x . - t w V. . . . SCIZTNI' FROM VTURDIR' WURDPR' NIURDFR Irft io ugh! Katherine Grove Sam NVaddell Barbara Ann Baer Paul Hare The F1rst Hundred Years Abandoning the firmly established tradition of presenting a Shakespearean play eyery year Western s dramatic music and art departments combined their efforts to produce on March Sth The I-irst Hundred Yeus 1 group of three one aet plays representing life in 1890 1940 and 1990 The first play The Sleeping Cir by W D Hoyt ells vs IS ehos n by reason of its originally played the Californian vxho vms 8 feet tall in his stocking feet 1 role which was filled almost to the letter by Albert Wolford The plot centered about 1 young vioman bound for California with her old maid aunt and her baby vnhere she was to meet 1 brother whom she had not seen for years Through a remarkable chain of circumstances she practically adopted the 8 foot Californian lost her baby found her husband confused the berths and drove the long suffering passengers into a state of semi insanity by keeping them avs ake all night With the arrix al of Willis Campbell vsho vias ey entually identified as the long lost brother the scheme of eyents was finally untangled and the whole family disembarked at their station leaving their unhappy car mates to salvage what rest they could from the few remaining hours of night Virginia Worthington as the effervescent Mrs Roberts and Austin Edson as her somevx hat timid author husband kept the audience in gales of laughter Heln Martin s interpretation of Aunt Mary together mth the bewildering mixture of long lost relatives colored porters mystified conductors and sleepy eyed passengers whose heads regularly popped out of the upper berths added much to the general spirit of hilariousness The second play Murder' Murder' Murder' by Babette Hughes depicted life in the present with Sam Waddell and Barbara Ann Baer in the mam roles This was a delightful little lesson in how to inveigle a rich Hollywood actor mto solving impossible mysteries which never existed in the first place Pamela Harmon a society debutante 12 Q ' V, V1 , y 1 . W l K, Ax ,. ' Aga .i. 1 ' 1 1 f . 1 1 . 1 . Y 4 '. il. 7 I T 'a ' 1 i cc ' Y , ' . . L l t 1 K , . , . . . .. -- ,, U M - , , . , . . , . Q . . 7 . . , . 1 1 ' 7 U 1 V v- - n - i - , K' e , ' . . ' , . .. ' . being the first production ever staged by a Western dramatic club. Robert La Follette .y. t . . V It ,, I . . . y,,K x V . Y I I i I s I r f i if i - I 1 V, r Y Y . . . K X - . . , 7, 1 a ' K ' Y I Y U - - Y 1 Y T ' 7 . . . . , I , . y Y . . - . . . , , . . . , Y. n ' s 1 1 ' 9 , . ll !Y ' ' ' , . . . , , . . n K Y , , 2 caught un a tea room vsuth nothung to do between truuns, xx as attemptung to attract the attentuon of Ruchard Wellus, gllmour boy of the Hollywood screen, wuth a serues of well tumed sughs When called upon to explaun her woes she manufactured a long sad story of a poor vuorkung gurl whose sole source of uncome at the moment depended upon the outcome of a mystery contest sponsored by the Contest of the Month Club Accordung to the facts guy en, a prosperous gentleman nlmed X was murdered un one of hus favorute nughtclub haunts whether by a bullet, u knufe, or a few drops of pouson, no one could be quute certaun In try mg to re enact the crume, Ruchard, wuth 1 very stale, hard roll, struck Barney XVyckoff the Irush poluceman called un by Katherune Gros e, the hy sterucal propruetor of the tel room, who was cert uun that she was harborung a nest full of crumunals vsuth a long lust of murders to theur credut A luttle money soon soothed the othcers wounded feelungs, and he lent hus aud to hus two benefactors by layung bare the true solutuon of the mystery It was deduced that X dued of heart faulure as Ruchard remarked, XVho wouldn t under the curcumstancesi Hoppung unto an avaulable rocketshup Western next took .1 trup unto the 1990s wuth a paur of remarkable robots It wus there duscovered that pretty Rearnu Dem fI'Ielen O Dayj and her Hsuncee, Kent Q ames Funny, were under the shadovu of Kraken fRuchard Rogersj, the Presudent of the Interplanetary Crooks Unuon, and hus cohorts, who were attemptung to gaun possessuon of 1 vuluable element called sparkute ch greatest part of vuhuch was owned by Rearnu s uncle fCharles Byrne Takung advantage of the letharguc state of the Uncles two laboratory assustants, Kraken unserted humself unto a robots dusguuse und replaced one of the robots so effectuwely that none of the scuentusts were abl to tell the dufference In fact the truth was not duscovered untul by a slup of the tongue, the uncle ordered the robots not to lose theur heads Sunce the mechanucal men were un the habut of obeyung commands only un the reverse, the heads of one promptly fell off Kraken who had prevuously hudden the supply of sparkute un hus robot dusguuse, now realuzed that hus ruse had mussed fire Therefore, he whupped out a dehydrator pustol and threatened to wupe the occupants of the laboratory off of the face of the earth unless he was allowed to depart wuth the rare metal and the lovely Rearnu to boot ust as the wuly fellow, assured of hus success, was about to leave for hus home planet wuth the gurl and the sparkute, Kent hurrued un, accompanued by a poluceman, a la 1990 slapped a paur of handcuffs on the uullaun s wrusts, recoyered the sparkute, and won 1 S100 000 reward whuch enabled hum to marry Rearnu Ths futurustuc sutuatuon, entutled The Robot Rogue, wuth uts mechanucal men, huge scuentusts was created by Leslue Stevens, a senuor at Western The passage of tume was denoted by two musucal unterludes, one coyerung the peruod from 1890 to 1940 the other evttendung from 1940 to 1990 In the first, NIrs Sanders chour, wuth Mary Tullman us soloust, ruppled through th Merrv Wudow Wfaltz Later some of the more popular war songs were sung, among whuch the auduence recognuzed, Oyer There, Rose of No Muns Land, and Katy Beautuful Katy Bertha Mathews and Stuart Vaule made a charmung couple, sungung the ever acceptxble Tea for Two The sequence xx as concluded wuth the chours rendutuon of All the Thungs You Are In the second duyusuon more consery atuxe eurs yy ere sturtled by the extremely modernustuc musuc untroducuns, the March of the Robots When those tuuo products of the age of electrucuty had dusappe lred 'Vluss I-Iouchen s duncung class unterpreted the dance of the guarduan angels of sparkute Paul I-Iare, the nurrator, lunked the ex ents together vuuth 1 cley er monologu xx rutten by Niuss Taylor XX uth the eombuned efforts of Mrs Kurk s mechanuc ul drm mg students Nlrs Bowen s stage creux 'Wuss Houchen s dmcung cluss Mr McAdoo s orchestrl Xluss Steulrt s desugnung classes und Nluss Guudner s speech elusses und Drumu Club behund ut The Furst Hundred aears hus Set 1 st undard yuorthv to be umututed un ueurs to come 17 . 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V s V Vx .- Assemblies EDUCATION WEEK One of the h1ghl1g.,hts of the school year vt as the mnull Educ ltnon XVeek usembly superused by Mass 'vleljherson The theme of the assembly was hovs ue gaxn 1 well rounded edueatlon throug,h the mednum of extra currncular actnvmtles ohn Ingles summarxzed the elubs md other letnntxes of Western and representl tnves of the French Trathc 1nd Drama Clubs and the Staff of the WtSflYI1lY outlmed brnefly the be3.,1nn1ngs and dexelopment of those mdnudual actlvltmes m Western H1311 School The Orchestra and Cholr contrlbuted several approprlate seleetxons and the assembly vs as brought to a close by a humorous sklt ln French THE RADIO WORKSHOP ASSEMBLY Mnss Gardners Radno Workshop pvc the school an extremely mterestmg demon stratnon of the work rt has been domg durmg the past year The entertamment mcluded Markhenm a play by R L Stevenson wlth sound effects a song or two by a selected group from the Chomr and two selectxons rendered by 1 small sectxon of the Orchestra Part of the crednt for thls noxel assembly goes to Mrs Sanders and Mr McAdoo for thenr contr1but1on to nts success Incndentally Mnss Gardner and her Workshop appe1red oxer Statxon WISV wnth a remarkable condensed hlstory of Western s first Hfty years pomtmg out all the h13.,h THAN KSGIVING ASSEMBLY lrom the 1ppe1r1nee of the XVestern Sflsi on Weelneselax Nm ember 27 mt looked like 1 h1ppx Thlnksglxxng for ITIIYIX flmlhes who ulthout the generoslty of Western Hugh Sehool Dllghl' hue obserxed 1 flf d1fTe1ent hol1d1y Baskets were hlled to oxer floum5 brlght colored LTLLOFTIIODS coxered the stage 1nd 1 genel 1l splrlt of 42,OOLlXNlll prexalled The Cholr NOlLCd the sentlments of the day vuth several Thmksglxlng hx mns and the SUINITIIHL up of the donatlons rexelled that 1 l1reel number of baskets hmd b en colleeted than ln any PFLXIOUS xelr 1'-4 ' I 'Y V . 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A Y ' H . 1 e ' 1 ' CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY As the curtain lifttd 0 Westerns annual Chrlstmxs assembly December 21st 1 hush fell our the audnence for from the back of the hall the first sweet strams of Come All Ye Farthful arose the Chorr marched slowly down the amslts carrymg llghttd candles S snnglng to he splendld accompanxment of Western s Orchestra the Chonr mounted the ramps and took the1r places on the beautr fully decorated stage After sexeral Chrlstmas songs had added thelr note of holmess to the occasron Mlss Gardners speech class came forth wrth a Buble readmg and two splendrd old hymns Stuart Valle sang O Holy Ntght agamst a background of blended xorees and at last every one on the stage turned rn adoratlon toward tht lxkeness of the Mother and Chrld The Cholr then left the platform marchmz ln rhy thm to Joy to the Worltl The second half of lighter mn first the audnence jonned 1n smgmg a fem of the better known Chrnstmas clrols then Doctor lNeWton and sexeral dlstlngulshed Western alumnx addressed the lssemblx on YIFIOUS subjects and the Cog presented grfts to Dr New ton and the school hnalls ull the alumm present gaxe thenr names and schools attended at present xx hxle W estern vs elcomed back 1ts many frlends and aequaxnttnces A xotc of thlnks gots to 'vlrs Smdtrs Nllss Gardner Nlnss Steulrt md Nlr NlcAdo0 for tht tooptrxtlon xx hlch eontrmbuted so much toxx lrd H1llxlDL, XX tsterns Qhrlstmls tssemblw a memorable one 17 , , n . ,A l L . ' on Y L 1.,,i 71 l S . , 1 so '. Y A . ,, ' I, , as till ' ' t - - , 3 - - , . A Q1 . . ,, . Y 5 A Q Y , ' ' , fe K V ,, the program was in a , qi : w ' D A 7 i 1 - Y . f L : , T I Y ' ' ' ' 1 ' , . Y Y, ' . , . ' f 1 3 f nf, 1 . ' , ' t x t Y ' 1 F 7 . 7 ' I V 'Q Q' 1 r .'.a ,, ' ',x x,g . ..' , , L , . , K. , ,Q L , , ,. , . Q -5 FLORADORA SFXTETTI OTNI OI' THE TNUNU ROUS ACTS IIN WISTI RN NIGHT Boxt Kenneth Olson XX .ide Rlee Rnchard Hendrlelxs bzrlv Vary Bassett Madge Tolson Bertha Mathexxs Western 1ght 1 I 1 On Deeember 1 1939 an enthusnastlc audlenee gathered IH the Assembly Hall to wntness one of the most enjoyable performances ever Ulxen on the Western stage Western Ntght as a xxonderful means of uncovernng hndden talent The performanee opened xxnth 1 selectlon by the xersat1le XVestern orchestra xx hxeh xxas followed by several beautiful songs by the eomblned chorus, among xxhose most msplrlng numbers xx ere erusllem md The Pllgrlm s Chorus The Cnrls Chorus 1nd the Nlale Chorus llso contributed to the beauty of the present1t1on xxnth harmomous selectlons Barblrl Belttx 1nd Vlrgmnl XX ebb txxo of Westerxms most notlble duettlsts harmonwed Stlrs Brlghtly Sllll1lI'l2 George Llev, Rose RlLl10CJElll, 1nd Maxy Bllensgel also added mueh to the auduences enjoyment of the proceednnvs In the second 1et Stuart Xydlll. held hrs audlenee spellbound xx 1th his xersxon of Sehubert s Axe Mlrn Others not to be oxerlooked xxere 'xhrmn Kmgs clarlnet solo Nmcy Leaehmlns rendltxon of Debussx S Second Ar1besque on the pnno, and Marv Bnllmgs xxlth her tuneful l'l1LI'lI'Dbl The llst plrt of the produetlon meluded 1 eloup of songs dednelted to Western s hftleth IDDINLISII, Whale the Ll1OlLlS slng In the Good Old Summer Time, four lvil one md C hlrles Com 1rd on 1 txndem eonxulsed th IL lnenee m the D1 sy Dnsx number 1nd Ann Qnllesple md Norbert Bender elellehted their lxsteners as Ixttle Anme Roonex 1 el hex oe Klth une Gxoxe xxlth O Plomxse We folloxx ed bx I Don t XX int to Pllx lI'l aoux X 1rd sung bx 1 ehummq ull gxrl sextette Sunnx Ioster md Bennx Rodlll IS the exlspenlted school telehen 1nd her exlsperltmg pupll md the Ilol lLlOI 1 S xtetl plels el t1e tuellenee no end ux Tullmm mtde 1 xexx men H sn 'lI1 lem ts Itll 1 xeet Son., 1 e oxus ne 111 ms nn me, xenson of N legnen s TllgXll'l1 C mo IS by Ile Lombmed Lhozus md the Oxehestrx Yolloxxed hx the Stn Spangled Bmnex eoneluded the PFOQFIIU 176 N 5, ,Q . , 5 K EVA. ,. T' : l ' . ' , l 1 f , ' ' I CC l'x I , v - I .1 I t -'I ' I . , , s , G , K ,D D . 7 1 I ' . 5 I I -1 1- K f i I 1 V . 7 1 V A' Y I Y J Y U 7 I ' I Y I F . . . Vx NJQ 1 x yy I ff B - - x n -- a a K X 1 I 1 lf X I ! 1 I V. A ' x' N I . F. , V 1. v . A t .1 Yr! Y I y T- - , 3 , I. . ' '.' H. 4 . I f ' I .H T ' ' 1 ' e Q ' A 1 ' 4 ' I ' I Al ,Q 1 I 1 I ' 1 ft' . 1 P, . . , 1 . I x . I 'z ' 3 Y. ' Y '- ' , tt V 1 If ,V . . , . A I , x Q X LK. x l ' . T I l 'I 1 .Q x V 'L I VTX ' ,, A A s g 1 jg ' f W 4 - x - - - -V K . ' K ' 1 ' 1 members of the choral groups ptlraded across the stage in old-fashioned costumes. Jane el 'L 1. V f 'Q . . ' ' ' ' CLILA' ' 'H Hi , fifn 1.1L ,K A.L A' - 1- , ,. .'t, q x' 'K . x K I, 4' s 's ,, ., ,, - - . ,. - ,, .. , v an ,. I .I L U- , - V, , . , A ,Q ,, , L A. 1. 5 K 1 1. A Q t - 1 y 1 n 1 V I ' ' x 1 'f ' x'f x ' 11 H 1' - I 1 ' i ' . I f x ' '4 'Q - e '.': l - Q ' '- - . M4 ' . . 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A' Q A V- K 5 H Y Q . ll rt Fxrsl rou, Man Abell Madge Tolson Sunny Foster ane Malone Alys Ttndneh Mary Tnllman Rose Rachootm Helen Burchard Borreta Hargreaves Edna Wnllxams laulme Reardon Srzoml mu Bettejane Greer acquelme Chewallaz Betty Pollnt Dons Bauer Xnrglma Melvin Vlrs Sanders Qfaculty aduserj une Gullfoyle Bertha Mathew Katherme Grove john Mott james Evans Thml row john Burke Stuart Xanle Barbara Beatty ane Lord lNorma Muller Ednth Rneley Ixathenne Korban oyce Aiken ohn Rice ohn Burke Burton Rxeley Charles Mehaffey Fourlb ron Kenneth Olson Wnlllam Marlow Richard Hendrxcks Norman Kndwell Vnlmer Waller Olbcr Hlf'IVIl7lYl Dolores Smlth Nancy Sngmund Mary Balenger Helen Martin George Laey Far 11113 At,lISFf Mrs Sanders he Cho1r The cho1r has admnrably fulfilled tts purpose whlch ts to uphold the fme tradntxons of Western, and to be prepared to smg wheneser called upon ust as many an assembly has been dlstmgulshed by the songs of thxs group of xocallsts so our annual Western Nnght resue ovses a great part of tts success to 1ts excellent contrxbutnons The cho1r has also made an appearance on the :ur ln connect1on wlth Western s hftneth anmversary broadcast, and Western v.1ll not be surprlsed to learn of the future success of 1ts choxr alumm 127 ' 'I '2 , , , J - ' , ' , , , , . - , .l , , , A , A - ' , J , ' S, ' E y ' ' - , , , , , , , J ' ' , ,l , ,l , ' ', ' ,. , V' ' ' ' f ' 'Y' , . . , , , , Clair Hamer, Don McCormick, Michael Moore, Harold Beatty, Charles Conrard , V: , ' y A v. ,. 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J 40 ja Crchestra Concert Master Leon Testa Faculty Adviser Mr McAdoo Under the capable dlrectxon of Mr McAdoo the orchestra has contrnbuted nm measurably to the beauty of our hollday assemblies and Western Nnght Many musxc enthuslasts have benefited by the opportumty extended to them of partlcxpatmg nn ensemble playmg Besldes takmg part 1n numerous Western 1ct1v1t1es the orchestra has orgamzed a dance band whxch has played successfully at several dances sponsored by the school Vzolm Kexth Carr Ellzabeth Conklln Albert Engel Margaret lmrankewnch Rxchard Goldman George Gray es Alda Madden Wallace Olxver Carolme Reed Leon Testa Mark Thomson 'Vhldred Wakefield Plano lane Baker Phyllns Rasche Jeanette Snellmg MEMBERS C1110 Mary Conklm lane Kester Ruth Ohler Culver Znmmer Fluff' John Blodgett Cfmnzef Gloria Gould Wnlllam Iohnson Maman Kung Patrlcna Lnpscomb oy McFarlane Emd Schooler Saxapbom' Barbara Compton Carr Loftm Bt1flf0l1I Izmxl Bachschmnd Trunzpef David Cole Robert Kmgsbury Ixek Marceron Henry Muller Betty Ann Orr Dawn Wubbena Tram bout' Wllllam Glbson I' nleen XVubbena Tuba Charles Conrard Iames Rubln Doulzlr Bass Patrncna Parnsh Drums Robert Burke Ioe Henderson Albert Kent Thomas Nouragas fremb Horn Louls Staack . 1 f A 7 f ' x .4 N! ,wif J' 1 -J lf L, A ,4 . f Alf' N ,1 ll ' f' f ft-1 Y j x ' ,i ff, f . ,f x NJ 1 y I IA,- I r F' fx ' fl.. fx . , - 4 - , ' . , ' , ' l 2 V 128 First rou Dorothy Garber Suzanne Hume James Evans Alys Tcndrnch ane Malone Stuart Valle Charles Mehaffey Cla1r Hamer Mary Dexmel Ann G1llesp1e Seeoml rou Mane Abell Barbara Beatty Mary Tnllman Marne james ane Ellns Jane Krey Dons Bauer Barbara Frye Lons Todd Audrey Morrxson Glorxa Tomasnan Thzrrl rou Edith Rneley Joyce Aiken Vnrgmxa Melvm Rose Rachootm Vnrgrma Carpenter Mxldred Dex Betty Lee Mxller Evelyn Harnson Coey ones Mary Bassett Fourth rou Kay Shepard Madge Tolson Bertha Mathews Katherme Grove Alxce Hynson ane Lord Claure Porter Norma Muller Margaret Montexth Betty McGu1re Anna May Poole F1 tb rou Ernest Hxx Ruehard Hendrncks Wrlmer Waller Wnllnam McLaughlm Rrchard Campbell Tom Klomparens Wrllxam Marlow Fred Tucker Mrchael Moore Glee Club President Stuart: Valle Vzce President Jane Malone Secretary Alys Tendrlch Assrslanf Treasurer Clalr Hamer Lzbrarmn James Evans Faculty Aduser Mnss Lynch Fzrsl rou Sam W addell lxathernne Grove Coralnee Ixlomparens Dorothy Cunyus Helen Kunkel Paul Hare Strom! rou Dorothy lmchols Nancy Stover Anne Oakley Llna Saum Oiher members Palmer Smlth Stucllo Sketch Club Prcsultnf Dorothy Cunyus V111 PYt SIdClIf Coralxce Klomparens Corresjromfmff Secretary Margaret Nlchols Recorzlmq Szcrefarj Helen Kunkel Fuzzzllx Atlzlsu Mxss Foster 129 l ' 'S Y , , ' ,J , ', 9 I ! U D . . 'I ' , , ' , ' ,J X , ' , 5 . 3 I ! I . ' , ' , J , 1: , 1 , ' , ' ,J 1 Treasurer . ,... .......... ...... , , , ,........., ....,.,.. . . , ..... .. Charles Mehaffey , ' 'I ' ,' ' , ' ' , , , t : 'A ,H , ' ', ' -,, , K5 ,E -l . ,, .. . .. . fl mu ot ml Nux IITSIILILIOI I msg bow' BL umm -Ks om doodlgr to moth 1 Tluu. sups ton mrs. 1 pgrtut Lumn, Gnu Txxo Thru cc Don I xx orxx Plt xu xx on t blt rldg goeth bgtorg 1 tzll x n, XOL1l pmrtmr 1 x Don I work Loo lmud mu ll I mln 13 I xx ,f- Social Orgzm1za1:1ons F xl :lu ohn Burx Henrs Putnam Rn Hnnghng Carl Vnehle XX alter Prnee lxenneth Hear Suomi mu Charles TVl2llLlLIlS lohn Raff Donald Sawtelle aek Baxter Nhehael Xeam XX ax ne lxemmell Wade Dorsett Xlrs lurk Ctaeultw aduser Tfmll' mu xek Pwton XX lllls Robertson Douglas Dol1n ohn Hanrlson Robert Curran Phnhp Iaurnat ostph ldvx .xrds lonrllv mu Dean llxrwex Ralph Campbell .unes Smder Irlnk Teuton Iouls DOIIILYJIIIQQ Ol vu 11111111111 Ben Reed Albert Moon Co PM mfr 111' Carl W1ehle Sr 1 ra lam Henry Putnam Tn awmr Walter L Prlce Iaculfx A1111 rr Mrs Knrk Along wxth Westerns fiftieth annnersary the Cog Ih1S yelr eelebrated the tenth annnersary of 1ts emstenee at Western mth many and xarxed actuntles and servnces to the sehool, too numerous to ment1on Ot the latter, the gnft of a number of new p1ctures nova hangmg on varlous school walls, was probably the one of greatest value The Cog also helped ln many vsays nn the presentatlon of The Fxrst Hundred Years, makmg che robots for The Robot Rogue At the games Cog has sold cmdw and the non famous doggy badges and red handkerehuefs were brfun products of thus orgamzatnon A tenth anmversary banquet uns held durmr, the Elster meatnon, and the first president of Cog attended as duel many old and nevs ofheels and members Xery fem of Cogs members are gruduntmg thus Iune and the club looks form 1rd to mother grand year of squares and blue prmts plays and partnes 132 . : . 1 '. 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G1r1 Reserves PllVll1flI, X111 Pnmluzl Svfreiary Treasnru S01 ml Sr rz ur Cban man Pllllllllfj Cbdlflflllll Soual Clmzrman Ma nzlzfrvlup Chairman Mum Chairman Council Rr pn sr nlalna Sue McNeely Jean Sutton Ann Joerns Vlildred Manning Mary Ethel Doyal Helen Kunkel Marlea Boyd Virginu Wforthmgton Rosemary Joiner Alice Hynson lar 11113 Ailzmrv Miss Dufour, Nliss Houchen, Miss Vw orthley than most people get out of just haxing fun, xx hieh just goes to proye thlt if you 1re 1s full of guety md life 1s they are you e1n combine both fun md work 1nd th1t charity does begin it home Always one of the most ICIIYB of elubs they surplssed themselves this ye-1r with 1 series of danees plrties 1nd lectures interspersing spells of just plain work Flrxl rou Marlea Boyd Mildred Manning can Sutton Sue NIcNeely Ann uerns Xirginu Worthington Helen Kunkel Srroml mu Miss Worthley ffaculry adviserl Mary Guiller, Helen Leslie, Martha Dnen Ann Gillespie Miss Dufour Lfaculry aduserj, Coralice lxlomparens Rosemary omer Thu! rou Christine MeDonald, Naney Ieihngvsell, Marjorie Hitlel, Alice Beal, Anna Lee Ryder, Miriam Morgan, Aliee Hy nson, Mary Doyal 135 0 ,... ...,, , . . , L i i t . v . 1 Y a The Girl Reserves have gotten more fun this year out of doing social service work . ai' 1 i . 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'Q' , I Q 1 Pl'1',Nf1f1'flf ,L ' 'L X'i1'1'-l'1'1'xiJ' 1 1 'I - St't'l'c'fIl'1 ' ' 'I4l't'lXIll'l'l' '. Q. ' l'1n'11 f J 'wr . '. f 1 Cadets Staff of the Fourth Regiment I II LT COI ONEL RICHARD I'vAvs Iilglllllflflll Cunnuamln CAPTAN JOSPPH EDWARDS Alilllfdllf 51 1 ge an! Waym CAPTAIN CAPTAN AIORTON XVOOD PALL HARE QIllIYf!'Vlll!lYflV Pmxormrl Aflpzzlunt I Hdlflffllllkfll Szrgfunf Culnr Sifglllllf SI S11 xx C ofm Srryunl 138 1 ,' 1 ,, A A 1--NNI!-K M4 IAM HU N IQAVIID lhuun' Suwl I. ANDERSON ,-A., I 'f 2 h 1 Ll ,n, 1' ss FOURTH REGIMENT FIRST PLACE Annual Regimental Comjrefifire Drill April ll, 1940 LIEUT. COL. RICHARD EVANS Commamling FIRST BATTALION FIRST PLACE Annual Baffalzon Compefzfzz e Drzll April 4 1940 NIAIOR WILLIAM DLIJXNEY f imma dmq SECOND BATTALION THIRD PLACE Aprxl-1 1940 NIAJOR Vw 'KRRLN OSTPR C, m 1 l 5 . K ' . ' . . ' , 'fr 1 ll ' K Annual Battalion Compefifirf' Drill ' 3 I . K' . Q , U mf nf ing Stflff of the FIISC Bfxttahon IIILFIXXXT Xhloa Luulxvxxr lIUXIl Iouxsox XXILIIXH 1,UlXNlX L IV Xllrrxcxx l fyuluuf Balhlfluu Conzrmllnli r uurfm I mu I Staff of the Second Battahon Inulxxxxr MAJOR IIILTINANI' IIXNIIIION Dlbxussuu Wfuuux Osrln Dchsorv Ixul X llllfdllf Hulfulmrz C nmumrzdf r Quurh rrmuh r M111tary Instructors Lum CIORKI A Ihxuxlxs CMT Dox P NicAnoo Hfhlury Alzmr Bani A fzmr In . . L C C V' i 5 1 :S ' Q . K V j ,- . V Avi.. A .b Y AJ., .. U Q .' I. ju. . ,.z,.' fi' ' , ' Q xm- . , . Q, K. ' 1 fi A 5:4 ' .-, , K 4 VI- 4v1.', 4 V ZA' .' f. .' ' ', ' 1 .1 ' .l M' ' f ' ' J' . . . at ' , ' .J 1 Q . . 5 X '. A .. . ' L l' A 1 ,' '9 :ming PU4 A .-1 ..- .c D6 ws., .D v A 1 In 1 'hum 1 I XX ,... bv. rp JIL5 AM M ff , J NW V, - NV ' PRIVATICS lh'1.kcr,Rulu'l'l L1r.1x', XY.1Ilcr Kcw:nu,l5r.u1cis Nlcl u11.1ld.Stcw.lrt Sl1.1w.ilulm Hx rnu, C'Ix.1rlcs Greene, .lulm Kidwcll, Norman N1cNlurruw. Ifriw .l.1mcs Slwucnmkur, .cunud .nrpumg-r, Irwin lluxlutivld, Rulu-rl Kllshman, lullis X1um1,Alln-rr Sl.ucr,Al.1mcs 'l.n'lm1,-Iulmn lI.1rlmyk,liicl1.1rnl filllc, Murgnn Nlurplmy, iloscpla Stcinkulk, 11 'cr l clwllmum, Nl.1rx'iu linlclwr. Riclmrd l.uflin, Curr Oliver. W.1ll.1cc Stctcklulyl 0 crm I kcluud, Kcnuullu Huuls, Rubin l,us by, Rulvcrt Pmnmplcy, Willi. n 4'l 1 4201, 'il g muld, XY'.1l1cr -l.1rdiuc.,l.xmcx Mullurmick, llmmld Scrivcn, Cumcr W'cbcr, Paul Y. ,F ' ,U ,. ,QKWF1-M S-'I In L rl x xxr I-our Caprux Dox xl mow S rgeant Ser.,eant Sergeant Strgtmt Sergv. mt S rgf. mt F LIINANI I Company Ionx Doxmnsox Cnpluzn Inns FORT Ffrsf Lnzzhmmf ROBERT GALLAGHKR Sammi Lllllftllllllf NON COMNHSSIONED OFFICFRS Ralph Carle Frm' 1mes Fmn Rnchard Israel Iostph Solomon lose ph O Nell Albert XX olford Corpoml john HYFFISOD Corporal John Holdrldge Corporal Wnllxanm Kerr Corporll Wlrren Spencer Corporll X Intent Vtrplanck Corporal Robert NVebster W tsttrn 9 Compmy H upheld lts glorxous trldntrons by brmgmg m top honors last XCIF, both m b1tt'll10Il and company competmves Thls year, H Complnv agnn burst forth ID 1 wmmng b1tt1hon dull to repeat llst ye1r's felt On behllf of the com l'DlSSlOI1Ld otheers of thls, our company, I YVlSl'l to thank every l1st man from the bottom of mx heart for thus Hne cooperatnon md wnllmg spnrnt th1oughout the year Adxeu, md best of luck m the future' CAPTAIN IoHx Doxm mov 141 ,,, , . Tf'l' - W V Ki 7 W K M L ' V aid ,Quo . -. ', ' fig sr, .5 x., W M , ,QAY V , . wifj A' ,Q Q y e C f E ' ' fgp ' ' S Lf . .I Q . ' 1 .' .': .' LH .' C,tAI.l,.'XC1 HR A A' rl , AT, . A A A .' - U v . - A - 3 - . yr' 'J J 3 , . , - . . e K' ' ' , ' r . . P J- . ' 'L . 1 v 1 ' . . 1 ,ml f , Q J 7' -1 , . . n xv V' 1 V .. K . . ,, , . . . . . . . , , V L , t f 1 t , . L ,pf 4, n-4 .f- 1 .-.4 .A f-1 .-4 ua XX S LIYUTLINANT Ixus Cwnxrx RATHIRT In UTIINANT P-XDGIIT Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Compan OFFICERS Gr oncl RATHERT Caplan: Rom RT KAYS Ffrst Ll61lf6'71t1Ilf Eoxx ARD PADGETT Suomi Lzcuhnant NON COMMISSIONIED OFFICERS Phlllp Talbott Flu! Edvmrd McGarry Henry Abbot Charles Domg Drmltry Leslne Charles Sullnvan Corporal Corporal Corporal Corporal Corporal Douglas Dolan Jack Henry Robert Irons John Rnce Patrxck Dagg Company Ls efforts thus sur have been directed toward two mun obltctlves Not only have we been workmg hard to gxve tht rest of our reglmcnt our fullest support and cooperatron nn makmg Western s Golden Anmversary truly a year of gold for the Fourth Regnment but most of all we have been strxvmg to regam the punch and dr1ve wnth whnch our predecessors made Company L the most cons1stentlV placmg company ln the c1ty The lleutenants ,om me nn expresslng our gratntude for the smcere effort and comradeshlp the men have supplxed throughout the vear We wnsh them and the entlre regxment even more success nn the future as they assume the burden of carrying on the record of Company L and the Fourth Regiment. -CAPTAIN GEORGE RATHERT 143 Westerns Frrst Cadet Vrctor Ba JOSFPH K TAL sslc Run Admiral, U S Nara It vsas not untll the thlrd year of the Western High Schools exnstence that there were enough boys to form a company It was necessarv that the ofhcers should come from the Centrll H1gh School as we had no boys of sufhclent exp rlence for these posrtrons Thev were a wonderfully fine selectlon and there IS no doubt that the success of Company H m vunnmg the competltrve drnll 1n the thnrd year of 1ts estab hshment was largtlv due to the solld ground work of these three and the sprrxt they mstrlled throughout the company and the school The second year found us vuth our own ofhcers xx ho had already had two years of mrhtary tranmng they havmg jolned ont of the compames at Busmess Hugh School the year before H was organnzed These ofhcers were Captam James E Wrlson and Lxeutenants Campbell and McKee They contmued to burld up sohdly on the ground work mltrated by thelr predecessors so when we started on the thnrd year we were well fortrfied m fundamentals character and splrnt whlch wlth the hard and conscrentrous work done by the entxre company throughout the year resulted nn Company H wmmng nts Hrst compct1t1ve drnll But we could not have accomphshed thus wrthout the wonderful uphft glven by the faculty and student body Even the entire populatron of the western part of the clty was lmbued wnth the spmt of the school and the wnll to Wm Although some of them drd not hte over the Creek they all jomed us ln the old yell vxhlch started that year Engllsla German Latm Greek We re the bovs from over the Creek and all durmg the preparatxon for the compctltne drnll we heard echoed and re echoed from the throats of men and vxomen boys and gurls the new company yell K1 Y1 K1 Y1 K1 Y: Yarlch' Western Hugh School Comprny H' It was naturxl of course that I should have felt xery proud of our achnevenaent ln vsmmng thus drlll and especlally so as lt was the first year of the au ard of the beautlful Allnson Naylor dnamond studded medal and I was the first to have the honor of vsearmg nt However Prnde goeth before a fall and so mt was vuth me Ten days after becommg the hero of Western Hlgh School I found my self no longer out 1n front of Company H wearmg the umform of the Captam but mstead I was wearmg the umform of a plebe at the Naval Academy 1 pr1vate nn the wal rank COMPANY H 1895 14 1 ' ' r V 1 - ' , i , . 1. , . . 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C1 , 1 ,' 'fu Q 5 Q 1.1 1' Q , 5 ' 1- , -- 1 11' xx t 1' Luc 7 1978 Tl 91 Q11 1917 1919 19 -1 1916 C 1919 73 1 XX tsttrn xx011 Rtg1111tnt11 Co111ptt1 IIXL XX tstem xx on B1tt111o11 C,01'11pCIlI1XL XX tsttrn xx on XX 1r G1111tS 1 Compmx xx on t111rt1 p11et H C,o111p111x' xx on t11st plltt 1 111 1 mf' II K1 tsttrn xx 011 1XLL,1I11CI1Il1 Co111ptt1 tlxt tsttrn 11111 11l'lL1L1C 171111. st1s,t111t 1 Co111p111y xx on sttond plltt steond p11et I1111C1 plut C0111p111V xx 011 1 CJOITTPIDX xxon hrst p11et :mf orqaul 1 1 Compmx xxon I' C10I7l1lt1II1 11111 xrarj XX tsttrn xx 0I'l B1tt111o11 COIHPLUIIXC F Complnv Croolxm compmx xxon Roo1x1e Co111ptt1t1xc L Compmy xx on th1rd pllu, H Compmy xxon 1'11st p11tt L Compmy o1'g11117ec1 XX esttrn 11161 Br1g1t1t p1 1LL strgemt 11 1m1 X1 COI11pl1'l1CS c11sb111t1tt1 K Compmy xx OYI second plxtt H Compmy xx O11 t1111t1 p11te Bmd xx O11 f111I'L1 t111ct L Compmy xxon hrst p11et XX tsttrn xx on hrst eup for t11t 111g11tst eo111ptt1t1xs. lxerlg XX tstt111 xxo11 RtQ1n1t11t11 Co111ptt1 t1xt Bmd xx on Sttond p11tt L Co111p111v xx on Steond plxtt XX tsttrn xx on h1st 11111 ss.e0m1 p11s.tQ 111 B1tt111o11 Comptt1t1xt 1111111 xx 011 Sttond p11tt 11 C 0111p111x xx O11 hlst plltt XXtstv.111 xx 011 Cup 101 1111,11txt tom tt1t1xt 1xt1 lL,C msn 113 in any r-v -4 p-4 .A 4 .,-.,- .... -A A .1 -4. ..f LIIUTINKNT HIXGLING CKPTXIN TURNIR IIILTINANI DORXiXN Company OFFICERS ARTHUR TURNER Cnpfam RW YINGLINC First Llfllffllflllf PXRKLR DORNIANI Sammi Llfllflflllllf NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Sergeant William Pruitt Flrsf Corporal john King Sergeant Pom ell Anderson Corporal Keith Carr Sergeant Alister Anderson Corporal Donald McKinney Sergeant Charles Lippitt Corporal George Miller Sergeant Lawrence Fagg Corporal Edmund Preston Sergeant Arthur Zimmer Corporal Robert Kibler K Company began this fiftieth annn ersary year of Western s founding with a grim determination to uphold her cadet traditions and make this the 20th consecutixe year that Western shall haxe placed at least one company in the annual Company Competitive This has been the motto and goal of K Company The company this year has been composed of as fine 1 group of fellows as one might find anyvs here They hue uorked faithfully and hard and are and will always be a source of great pride to their officers The years work has benefitted the men in many ways friendships alone are im lluable Above all else, the men have learned that vsherever you may be, or whatever you may be doing-so long as you strive earnestly to uphold those glorious and binding ideals which make Western the honored school that it is, you can never be a loser. It is with gratitude and a feeling of pride that we pass the torch on. May it ever burn bright. -CAPTAIN ARTHUR F. TURNER 147 Quan Nan -wana. Mm.. hui., fin PANY G C PRIVATFS ,- F. -w- 1y 1 u Iac Ifdw rd 5 1 r gsby fu n Fran urray Harrw - udson Char L9 cs C Francs f-I A 'U M .- -L M-ww I I IIC Iam N P nP H121 Ld 'rn r Hur Luvwntha .UTI VL OFIIIL Nhrt n C, ann C armr A an -A - mn dun Arnnd N go ns rd Rum L ff R ug,L u I LI' I ...- oung, t' ll' 745 1111 lnzppzrzess fo flu 0 1 mhz lf gil es fb fvgl 'ff 11ze11,w.':r'f of fu' 11 d , ' ' fffww .11 J of Cornpany G, fo 15111014 111' fm: 1' fn p , ' X 'f ' ' ,f N ' ?'A'lkl,Il'lf if ' ' , ' , . . . ., , ,. 1. I 4 I , 7 - .111 AIP xi!f .'i' 1 L ' 3 1 1 , K4-0 cfmzfuf W ufun s ulclft Fzflufh Annzzerbam H111 IOHNI INGLE.S C 1 If 1111 C01 zpunx C SECOND PLACE X Il 14111 C om 11711 Cn 1 nf1t1 Nlly l inc 14 I9 11 1 D11 rt xxx x Bun C Company OFFICERS Ion N lNt.L1 5, Caphmz Strgt mt Strgtant Strgtmt Strgtant Strgtmt Strvtlnt XCIC PIXIOX, lvrxf Iltllftlldllf CIINRI 1 s BARNI 5, .Sftwzd Lnuh mmf KNOX C OXINIIS5IONhD OFI ICJLR5 Xlfrttl Rlpp lnxl Hurx LIFT NIILIFICL. Htss mllllllll Ktrbtx Robtxt Mllltr Donlltl Nlontgomuy Corporzl C,orpor1l Cool por xl C,orpor1l C,orpoz ll COFPOI ll Llltlxxtll Brtxxtr IIULS Brx Ill Rlthlrtl Lhxpmln Alb rt Intgtl XX 1ll11m llppt Louxs Nltxtrs The mcmbtrs of C,omp1nx C1 tnttrtd upon thns xtu s lttlxltx xvnth tht fttlmg thlt perhips thls Illlglif bt our xtu A Qood nutltus of txptrltntttl mtn from llst pmx ITIlI1lQLCl to gtt ofl to 1 sutttsstul stxrt In tht .mnull squad tompttltlxe the first squid of Companx C1 xx on hrst pl ltt, xx hllt tht tourth squxd guntcl Sttond place. honors The hrst plltoon xxon hnst plxtt nn th plxtoon tompttntnxt, md n tht lnSptLIl0I1 by tht Brlgltlt C,olontl, C1 Compmx pllttd sttoml Tht Splflf xx hlch xx IS rtsponslblt for th St tlrlx sutttssts tontmutd throughout tht xtlr I xvnsh to txprtss mx .lpprttlatlon to mll tht mtmbtxs of Compmx C1 mtl plrtltullrlx to Lltutenlnts Plxcton md Barnts mtl Inst SLFLQLIIIK R1pp for tht xxorlx thtx hlxt dont md tht mttrtst that thtx hxxt shoxxn ln t1t ldx lnttmtnt of tht tompxnx If the futurt mtmbtrs of Companx C do thtlr xxollx xxlth tht xpnrnt mtl tnthususm that Ll1lI'1LIC,1'lLCLl thus xt1r s tomplnx I tttl surt thlt C Compmx xxnll xlxx lxs tontrlbutt IIS plrt to tht glornous rttord of tht Iountlx Rtt,1mtnt Plxlx oux lx 1 14' I,l1u'1'nv.xx1 Plx IN Clxm. 3 Ifmls l,Il un xxx r Q: T , , , C. , . 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S-Hr A-Xi'T.'XIN X1 ll I I.-XXI KHHSKVNJ, f,f:1r1n1.:mf:1z,1 lil L'll.N.-XXI' IDEXYIIJ i'i.-Xlflfl , - ' .77 'Nl HAI' V' 'f Iutrrxxxr HALPT Cal MIN Glusox S RGIANT NIAJOR Bxoxxv Regmlental Band Ol-PICERS WILLIAM GIBSOIN Capfazn DANID HAUPT FIfSf Lzfzztmzurzt STUART BROWN Suomi Lzeuta mmf NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Reglmental Sergeant Prank Brown Drum Major Sergeant Louxs Staack Ivrsf Sergeant Davnd Cole Sergeant Cameron Albxn Slug Sergeant jack Marceron Sergeant Leon Testa Corporal Stewart Berkshxre Sergeant John Blodgett Corporal Albert Kent Sergeant James Rubm Corporal Henry Muller The band started out thus yur vuth hngh hopes of sportmg red lyres after the has hovered oxer Western We haxe never attamed that goal so hnghly coveted hrst place though we have placed second twxce and once thxrd Thls year however wnth XVestern s Hfty glorlous years behnnd us and belng In our own lucky thlrteenth year we are hopmg our prayers wnll have greater pull than sundry other thnngs that we must rake Into consxderatxon Our band advlser Capt Mac vuho has taught us most of what vue know about thIngs mnhtary and musncal certannly deserves hIs laurels He cocks hIs ear at bad notes and smnles h1s way to ex eryone s frnendshxp All year the boys have been vsorkmg hard and cooperatmg conslderately for whneh the ofhcers Imsh to thank them When we leave and they step Into our places they mll understand our apprecnatnon CAMAN WILLIAM W GIBSON! 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H ' 1 Spcbrts Lim' Carmel Nance lohn Murphy jack Neam ack Xanttn Bob Mnthevxs Ray Wrenn Harold Mitchell Bark all Charles Htrrltm George Barnes Merun Hxlleary Roddy Snow Football In the field of sports Western began 1ts fiftleth annnersary by winning 1ts first football champ1onsh1p in thirty four years Much credlt must be given Coach Dan Ahern but the boys working under him of course were the ones out on the field playing the game It was only their fighting spirit which enabled them to go through the whole season with the loss of but one game that being by a 7 6 margm to Washington and Lee At the begmnmg of the year the prosp cts were very good for the follovs mg letter men were returning Herrlem Snow Hilleary Barnes Iglesias Wrenn Neam and Nance The backfield seemed strongly fortlfied with five established players returning but the line appeared lacking Xanten a backfield man was converted into a center The guards were Neam Eberman Matthews and Snckel The tackle positions were well filled when Rhodes was changed from Center to join Wrenn and Bishop the other two tackles and three fine ends were available in Mitchell Grey and Nance all opposition Wfesterns season opened mth a mght game at Alexandria against George Wash lngton High School The score 19 7 in Western s favor shows only too clearly how well the Western team performed Hnlleary and Barnes looked extremely good as in fact did the entire team George Wash1ngton s only touchdown vsas the result of a long desperately heaved pass The second game against Washmgton and Lee was indeed a thriller To all appearances Wfestern should have won but the final score was 7 6 nn fax or of Washington and Lee The Raiders scored early m the first period with Hnllearv carrying the ball on a 25 yard run around the left slde of his l1ne after taking a lateral pass Western s failure to make the extra pomt proved its doom for late in the fourth period Washington and Lee scored on a 75 yard pass play and then added the extra pomt with a perfect placement The first inter hlgh game of the year for Western with Roosevelt as the opponent proved highly successful They defeated the Roosevelt elesen 20 0 Westerns fine runmng backs Barnes and Hllleary starred wlth Barnes hxttmg the l1ne and Hnlleary going off tackle and around the ends Harold Mitchell lanky left end scored one of th touchdowns after making a beautiful catch of a long pass The West rn Wilson game was plaved right after the dedication of Wilson s new stadium The score 14 0 m Western s favor doesn t tell the whole story for Wilson fought their hearts out trymg to win Barnes Hllleary Herrlem Xanten and Wrenn all played a bang up game with Barnes scoring both touchdowns 56 . fi,K: s - y ya s , v r, , . . . 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D - . . . . . , ' ' 1 I a - ' a ' - a 1 e ' 1 7 5 Y ' 1 K . l Anoth r rc1l thrnllcr for NX cstcrn xx IS thc CJODZI 1 cunt C1onL1c1 xx IS 1 xcrx n1uch nmproxcd bnll club md QINL thc XE cstcrncrs thc surprxsc of thcxr lxxcs bcforc xt hnlllx xxcnt doxxn to dcfclt by thc scorc of 11 6 CJODZIZ1 drcxw hrst blood nn thc sccond qulrtcr lftcr lntcrccptmg onc of XX rcnn s P15995 on thc Z0 x 1rd llnc ot NX cstcrn XX rcnn pl1ycd 1 hm g1n1c hoxxcxcr, 1nd h rcdeemcd hxmsclf nn thc hnal quxrtcr xxnth 1 long plss to Hnllcxrx on thc GOHYIQI 15 1-rom herc Hull 1rx and Blrn s 1ltcrn1tcd nn clrryrng thc blll B1rncs hnlllv scormg XX1th xlctorx xxlthln 1ts grxsp Wcstcrn muffed the extrl poxnt and thus Its chlncc for 1 one pomt wlctory Then xxlth but hxe mxnutcs lcft to p 15 Ymtcn, the center xnterceptcd 1 p1ss and 11n 55 y 1rds to 1 touchdoxxn b hmd pcrfcct blockmg Thls xx as 1 xers SPCLIlLllllI' pl1x and 1dcqu1tcly dcmonstr1tcd NVcstern s hghtmg detcrmlnatlon to sxln Thc Elstern Vwcstcrn 211116. xv1s m1rl1ed by NY rcnn s 56 y1rd p1ss to Nxnce for 1 touchdown whnlc B1rnes plungcd off tackle for the othcr m1rker Thc hnxl score xx 15 XX cstcrn 13 Eastern 0 Thc CCDIFII Wcstcrn gamc xx IS by fu' the most thrall plckcd of 1ll hugh school QIITILS thxs sclson Wcstcrn kxckcd off to Ccntrll and Nmcc, rccox crms, th kxckoff txxo touchdowns and thus lcad at half tlme 14 6 Th Boys from Across thc Crcck howevcr trotted back on the hcld for th second h1lt 1 con1pl tcly rcluvcnmtcd tcxm, reglsternng th.ce touchdoxxns One V815 m1de by B1ll Grey on 1 pass from B1rncs, another by Ilke Hnlleary on 1 25 yard off tackle punt, 1nd the thnrd by Blrnes from the 1 y1rd lxne lfter 1 99 yard mlrch doxnn the held Ccntral scorcd oncc more ln the sccond hmlf but the game ended xxnth the score 27 21 nn Wcstern s flxor B1rnes xx 15 mxaluable nn thus gamc hlttmg th lme for large guns 1nnumer1ble tnmcs and dravxmg ln thc Ccntrll backs 1nd ends so that passes and end runs mlsght succccd Thc hn1l SIINL of th season, for the Drstrrct Champronshnp w1s plaxcd on Thlnksgnvxng, mormng Wcstern s opponent MIS agann Eastern but It xx IS ln Flstcrn telm x 1stly nmprox cd oxer the one Western h1d pr xlously clefcated Wcstcrn dccldcd to strxkc qunckly, 1nd hxc plays after they recenx ed the ball they scored on 1 P155 fron1 Barnes to Nancc The touchdovxn was made possnbl by good blocking on end runs from 1 spreld formatnon xx1th Hllleary carrymg the ball Barnes rushed the CYIYI pomt Western scored agam when Barnes passed to Herrlenn on the 3 yard lme and then plunged over for the touchdoxvn The extra po1nt xxas added on a pass from Snovx to Nance In the second half Eastern came back to score on a deep reverse and a lateral around Westerns left end They contmually threatened throughout the second half but the game ended 14 7 IH Xvestern s fax or IOO1 BALL SQL -XD ll st mu Roddx Snoxx lrrcd lbcrman Harold Nlxtchcll Xcrnon Ballard L1corp,c Caxm Clarcncc kuldcll Iohn Nlurphx Sunni mn Wnllard lloxd lrxnm, Schcnkcr Lhn lcs Hcrrlem Carmel Nancn. Pddlc Iclcsus lack Xantcn Ink Sncktl Xicrxm Hrllearx I.arl1m Sarbachcr Tlaml mu Ian Rus tmanagcrj Ccorgc Barncs Robcrt lxuehlmg Graxson Bnshop Vnllxam Grcx Bob Niatthcxxx, bcorcc Rublc Rax Vbrcnn, Harry Xaughan Qassxstant managcrj Nlr -Xhcrn fcoachj 157 wa I ' I .Yi 3 V I X qy y x B f y 1 1 Vu V - ' A 1 L 1 s ,K 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 - 1 1' ' - 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 - 1 ', N 1 v ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 -1 1 ,111 , 1, 1 1- 1 'Y 1 f Yi - x 1 3 Vx V. - x 1 I 1 ' 1 V x 1 Y. . ' 4 A 'Q ' ' .1 1 . 4 ' ' eg ' 1 1 e 1 ' 1 ' 1 . 1 . A 1 1' 1 1 - 1 f 1 ' ' -' 1 1 1 1 K ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 -1' . 1 ' 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 Q - ' . ' , ' . ' , l, , . , 1 ' 1 , 1 ., 1 1 ' A. , 4 1 , T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ,1 ' 1 11 1 .' ' ,, . 1 , 1 . 1 . . , . , 1 . 1 . L. 1 1 1 . . . 1 K t . . 1 .. - 1 1 1 1 . 1 'V 1 ' - . 1 ' - - - ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 A . - 1 v - Yr! l l , . . 1 L - 1 1 t 1 V1 1 ' - A 1 1 - ' 1 1 - . 1 ' 1. 1 1 1' 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 ' y .1 ' 1 t. . . . 1 , . 1 K 1 for Western, scored the hrst touchdown. Central, not to be daunted, returned to score . 1. 11 1 1 . 1 - , .1 1 1 11 1 . 1 , I 4 Y t -1 11 ' ' lx I :A x - 1 x- , . 1 . 1 . 1 ' ' .., , ,. 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . Az 1 . - - 1 1 1 - - ' - - - 1 A 1 - 1 1 11 1 ' 1- r' - ' 1 ' . 1 1 . , . 1 . 1 x . t -, e . K K. 1 - . rl . h 1 - . 1 I li 1 L 13 1 9 A w A . . , , , . . 1 ' . ' 1 ' 'L L 11 ' t K , L vat y V Yl Y I Q vi 3 . V i l Q 1 . 3 I 1 - vi ' v , , 1 1 , 1 . I x V . A . . . . 1 1 ' ' . 1 1 1 . , - , 1 , . . , Y , - c 1 I ' V r. 1 . I , 1 , , , , , 4 x 1 v T1 yn 1 1 H 1 1 7 ' 1 1 1 . Q41 V..-....... r 1'-::'.z-w Ilrtf mu Clarence Kulclell Philip Groggms Ilarle Sullnan ack Snckel Henry Pratl Smoml mu Mr Moore Ccoaclmj Charles Hcrrlcm ldward Wndnuaaver Bull Pettns Charles Stephanson Henry Grady L1ghtWe1ght Basketball The lightweight basketball team of 1939 1940 although nt won only a few more games than nt lost, wnll certamly proude some excellent maternal for next year s xarsltv team Because 1ts record IS not oxerly nmpressnve, one shouldn t thunk that the team vsas only a falr one, for m preparing for hrs next years team, Coach Moore would sometlmes us fourteen men m one game The Idea of course, was not to SHCYIHCL. exerythmg to Wm, but to pxovlde the necessary experlence for the future warsuty eandxdates Together wnth the names of those on the varslty second team who played wnth the hghtvxenghts at tnmes, such as Cross, Murphy and Leach, a hst of the l1ghtvse1ghts would probably mclude I'n0St of next yea1 s VJYSIIY squad Some of the players who stood out a trxfle more than the others m thelr play durmg the season, excludmg those on the xarsnty, were Groggms Herrlem, Kuldcll Grey, Pratl Chanaka, Stephanson and Sullnvan One of the llghtwelghts standout games was then' 24 20 vnctory over Gonzavl a close contest all the way Cross vsas the star mth hae field goals to h1s credlt Another xmportant game from th lnghtxxenghts pomt of uew was thenr walkavs ax uctory oxer Anacostxa by th nude margin of 22 8 Thus tnme Herrlem ld th seorers droppmg m four baskets md two foul shots 158 I 1 x 1 1 . . 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YV . . . . . . . . , ' ., -. e e x I'1r1f mu Iames lxaras Alden Barry Donald Cross Harold Muteluell Tons Nlurphw Suomi mu Mr Moore ffaculu adxuserj ohn Lumpkun Inung Schenker Merun Hulleary George Barnes Frnest Hut Basketball Weste1u1s prospeets at the begunnung of the season were good, even though only two letter men, Schenker and Hulleary were returnmg Those battlung for regular o s were Schenker, Hulleary Karas, Cross, Leach Lumpkun, Mxtehell Murphy Perrell un Blrry As lt later turned out, Klrls and Schenker were the forw1rds, Lunupkun was the center, Hulleaxv and Blrry were the guurds, and Mutehell Perrell, and Cross were three able substxtutes Mr Moore seemed to haxe rounded up a telm of set shot artusts who, 11 hen they were hot, would be able to defeat almost any hugh school un the cuty As ut so happened W estern Funushed thurd un the regular s 1son and fourth un the pl1yofIs Thus w1s not as bud is ut mught seem to some, howewer, for NVestern was one of, uf not the gamest teum un the s rues and, although thev mly haxe lost s ver1l close contests, they nexer were defeated Wuthout a blttle Pluyung lught outsude glmes, XVestern won sux md lost two One of tl1es was 1 27 21 owertume vuetory ox er George Wushungton Hugh Sehool of Aletandrua the second pl1ee ICIU1 un the vxhole SIIIL of Xllfglflll Although they dudn t place 1 man on th coaehes ofheual ull hugh team, eredut should be guxen to Seh nker and Hulleary fou theur eonsustent pl 15 md evteellent gulrdung throughout the s lson ml to Karas, wha xx us the leadung seorer of the teum Among theur numerous outsude glrnes th one uuth George XX ashungton stunds out 15 the most excutung It took XVest rn two oxertume peruods to wun and then ut vt us onlv bx th margun of Harx ey Perrell s free throw Howexer, uf ut hadn t b n for H11 Mutchell there would haxe been no extra peruod for ut was hus basket wxuth less than a munute to go that tued th seore and necessutated the overtume Westerns first game of the season 1 34 21 xuetory over Washungton and Lee started out to b a close affur At the end of the half the score was only 10 7 Western, 159 1 - ' . 1 1 1 A 1 A. 4 . 1 - . ,J 1 1 1 1 A A 1- 1- '- 1- 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1- 1 1 1 , 1 b 11 1 1. , ' . . 1 1 1 l 1 - - 1 1 1 1 . d . 1 , , . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1- 1 1- . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . 1 Y 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1r 1 1 . 1 7 1 1 111 1 1 A 1, 1 . , . 1 1 111 1 1 1. 1 1 t 11 11 - 1 1 1 11 1 1 v v 1 e 1 1 - 1 ' 1 , . 11 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . 1 , , , .1 1 1 .. 1 1 1, 1 1 - ,, , 1 1, 1 . , 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' . . . 1 . , 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 . 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'K Fzrcr rou oe INnmnom amts Malarkey Btrnard Cady Ted Bnght Suomi rou Grayson Bxshop Mr Moore fcoaehl Lewms Newmyer Charles Goldsmnth Charles Mehaffey fasslstant managerj Robert Cockrxll Tbml rou james Karas Wnllram Grey Geoffrey Chew ack Mason Wnllnam Petus Robert lxuehlmg fourth rou Carmel Nance Joe Wnthers Harold Mrtchell Henrv Grady fmanagerl Robert Leach Byron Trunnell Phrllp Groggms Baseball Coach Moores baseball team seems to be 1n for a good season this year and nf the boys wxll play the ball they are capable of playmg Western wnll hlve a good chance of beatmg out Central for the mter hlgh crown Wnth sxx letter men returnnng thus certamly do s not seem 1mprob1ble NVestern got off to an early start and when most of the other teams had not even been called to practxee Mr Moore knew has tentatnve lmeup The pltchmg and catchmg rs about as good as could be expected although the team could stand Hxlleary s presence as the backstop for although Brlght Bishop, and Chew are three able ball play ers they stall have not had the espernence that I-Inlleary has At present lt looks as nf Ted Brnght wrll do most of the catchmg but It ns just possrble that Mr Moore might be thlnknng of puttmg Ray Wrenn the regular thxrd baseman, In thns posntlon The pltchmg will b well coped wxth by Nance Grey Nlmnom and Burke, wxth Nance probably domg most of the twnrlmg He IS 1 left hander with a trncky curve that IS very hard to hxt He vsas Westerns number one pntcher last year and there seems to be no reason that he wont be the number one prtcher thus year Grey Nnmnom and Burke rxght handers were all wnth the team also last year and nf for any reason Nance should fall to satxsfy, any one of these three mnght do the patching The mfield xs very fast and contams some excellent hxtters On first there ns Bobby Leach the clean up hntter of the team Bobby hnts a long ball and last year he was one of th leadmg batters on the team If lm has any deficnency nn fielding he wlll make up for lt by h1s terr1Hc cloutmg On s cond bas wnll b exther Bob Cockrlll or nmmne Karas both of whom played 161 I C I 1 . ,. 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J , umor American Legion baseball last summer Cockrnll ns as smooth a fielder as you would want to see and his hitting has improved a great deal smce he began to wear glasses Karas ns not only a good fielder but a good hitter as well He had one of the highest batting averages in the league last summer Shortstop w11l be held down by the veteran Harold Mitchell This boy IS probably the best shortstop among the Washington high school teams He can hit field throw run and do just about anything else you could ask of a ball player Either Ray Wrenn or lmmy Karas will play third If Wrenn catches then Karas will play third but nf Wrenn plays third Karas will have to battle it out with Cockrnll for the second base job Ray Wrenn is a very good fielder and he is one of the hardest hitters on the team T e outfield promises to be 1 good one with Withers the only one sure of a job the other two bemg a toss up between Cady Malarkev and Trunnell Trunnell earned his letter last year but he IS go1ng to have a hard time trvmg to beat out Cady or Malarkey two newcomers who also played Junior American Legion baseball J Withers will play left field He ns very fast and a good hitter Cady another fast man will probably be in center field He is a ltft hander who usually hits to left field and IS an excellent fielder The chances are that Malarkey will play right field He is not only a pretty good fielder but is no slouch as a hitter either If he fails to come through Trunnell may s e action in this positron Western will have five left handed hitters in the lineup and this will be a distinct advantage to them smce all the high schools have short right field fences Playing four practice games Western won three but none of them gave a good indication of what the season may be like Th team won its first mter high contest defeating Roosevelt in a ten inning hair raiser 6 5 Nance went the route for the victors allowmg eleven safetles vshlle striking out twelve The game was won on a wild throw by Frank Clango on a hard hit ball in back of second by joe Withers H made a nice stop of the ball but when he threw wild Bright scored with the winning run Although Western made five errors the boys seemed to hold up in the punches and finally came through to Wm Cady Mitchell and Karas collected two hits apiece CHI- FRI FADIIRS F11 t :u William Pru tt Thomas H reford Lee Munn Suonl mu Armand Rustr Mr M ser ftaculty advxserj Maurice Gamcy 162 s - s . - - 9 s 9 J - , a s ' ' s h . , , a ,s ' , I , , . . 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I . . . . . s a , ' 7 . , , . 5 r1': ' i, e , 4 'i ' ',. . 0 ' ' v George Vass Francns Keene ohn Call Armand Rerser ohn Sparks Mr Root Cfaculty advxserj Golf Westerns golf team seems to have great possnbnlltnes of wmmng the 1nter hrgh crown thus year Although they lost a recent match to Wnlson they will nn all probabnhty be strengthened by the addntnon of a few boys who were lnehgxble the first part of the season and wlll be able to put up a suffer battle xn thenr next encounter with thus same team Up to date Western has won three matches and lost one nn the unter hrgh sernes Two of the VICIOFIES were agamst Roosevelt and the other was against Central In the Central contest Vass and Sparks fthe No 1 and 2 men respectlvely captured thre pomts between them to lead Western to a 6 3 wm Stetekluh of Western won hrs match one up but hls partner Fnsher lost 3 2 and Central had the best ball m thus foursome In the thlrd and last foursome Western garnered two pomts wxth Valle xunnmg 2 up and practically wmnlng the best ball by hlmself In thexr 8 1 victory over Roosevelt Vass and Sparks shot a 79 and 78 respectnvely to lead the team to trlumph The only pomt Roosevelt obtamed was due to a forfelt In thenr other contest wnth Roosevelt Sparks Fxsher and McLachlen were the leaders rn obtammg the 5 4 uctory Downed by Wllson 6'2 to 2' Sparks shone ln hms teams defeat shootmg a bnllxant 76 163 y ,J , ,J , - X ' y 3 , 1 . , , - D 0 . 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' 7 7 ! s s 1 . , , . . , . 1 X21 - 9 Fnxl rou, james Fmn John Donaldson Robert Tansey Bull Kerr Suomi mu Rees Gxllcspxe Bob Gallagher olm Lmcoln Daud Smxth Charles Hackney Tenms The prospects of Western wxnnmg che mter hrgh tenms champnonshlp thus year are very good There IS excellent maternal ax fulable and Mr Struble the coach, 15 very optnmrstnc Names of the players on the team ln order of thexr rank are David Smith Rees Gillespie John Lmcoln Wllllam Kerr, Robert Tansey, Charles Hackney John Donaldson Robert Wllll3n1S Hugo Black, James Scnlley Robert Kxbler and James Fmn fmanagerj The team practlccd nn the glrls gym during the wmter the school furmshmg them wlth a net Players are selected accordmg to thelr last years standmg and accordnng to thenr positron 1n the annual fall tournament Robert Tansey won thxs tournament and Charles Hackney was the runner up When the team plays a match the first SIX rankmg men take part ln the smgles compet1t1on whnle perhaps a few of the others may play nn the doubles At the end of the season the five top rankmg players recexve enther a mmor W or 1f the team wms the mter hugh serxes a major NV llke those gxven for bas ball football and basketball Up to date the team has had only one match a 5 4 uctory ox er a strong St Albans team Western didnt do so vxell ln the singles but the team ralhed to take every match ln the doubles and thus the contest ltself 164 w l . f-4-V -ann W, ' ': 1 1 1 .- ,. 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XV1dm1ytr Sim Perry IS ont of tht flsttst lf not tht flSIL9I mln on the squad Hls sptulltlts lrt tht 720 ylrd low hurdles md the 100 Xlftl dash Iztk S1Cl-xLl IS mothtr xtry flst mm Ind h llso llkes tht CllSl'lf.S .md the 220 yard low hurdles Roddy Snow Eddlt Igltsns, md Park r Dorrnin ire the d1st1nce runners of tht squid Dormm usulllv runs m the mxlt, vsh1le Snow md Igltsms fsuor tht half m1le Edche YV1drn1xtr sptemllzts IH the wxewhts that IS the shot put, the d1scus, 1nd the 11X elm Other members of tht tr1tl1 11,1111 togtthtr mth tht exents they xull 111 wll prob:1b1l1U enter lrt Bxll Xllrloxx Exrlt XY1lllClx md Bernlrd Xluxekoff xxughts Yemon Blllzrd mllt XX 1ltt1 Prlet Ind XXlllllI11 Goodmln broad jump 165 ,,.......,.,..............-1. . ..-,........ ..,........w....... W... , 1 ' 5 f ' f . mu . In . 1 9--Ov-fo-Mwfos-LTQ 1 N 1' 5.131 . fi 155.3 1 if ., 32 ' 1 - 5 gwsqg f f K. 1 --- - 'zz' ' ' 1 7 ' , 3 ! 1 'J ' '1 ol' 1 '1 . ' 1 h 2 1 '- -- '-1 '.' 1 1 1 v 1- 1 1' f y ' -1 ' 1 ' '-1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , 1 1 Fourlb raw: Mr. Ahern Cfaculty .xdvi-scrj, Eddie Iglesims, Alcek Clmn.1k,1,.lucl1 Siekul, Ray Greeley fmanagcrj 1 1 ' 1 11 r 1 v 1 , ' 1 . 1 , 1. K 1 Y i V 1 YA . I 1 I H , Q 3 Q K 7 s M ' - K L ' ' , ' 1 ' aj. ' ' 3 1 l ' Y. 1 7 ' I 1 V' 3 I 1- I V . . , . . . . , K . . 4 A . l I A x 1 Q U ll I I H 1 ' l x1 . I 1 5 1 l ' 2 V . . . . , x . , , 3 - 1 Q ' 1 ky 1 't 1' K n ' 1 ' ' L 1 . 1 1 y ' 1 1 L 1 1k Y ' ' 1 '. , 1 ' . 5 L ' ' - - 1 ' H 1 - 1. , 1 1 ' 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 . ' 1 1 1 I . . U . 1 . . , 1 . . . 1 - Y Y l I I I - 1 xl . , . . 1. . . I . 2 ' 1 . 1 ' h I 2 ' l 1 1 '1 1 1 1 - ' ' ' 1 1 1 -' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' . . 4 . D , , N 1. L V 1 I 1 ' ' lk 1 H Y. 1 ' ' 1 Y Y- ' t ' ' . ' K ' ' 1 , . 1 - 1 1' . I' ' . Q H 1 L ', . ' L . 1 . I - , 1 . , , ' 1. . ,. '.,. ' ', ' . , ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . . ...pm I--1--.. p...a... mm. I I 1 aek Xanten Cnrmel Nanee Idelne Ig,les11s Iek ineleel 11 1 1011 Robert Leneh Wir Ahern faeulty aduscr ames Saum re Withers B ron Trunnell Robert Xlatthevss C lmrlee Xiehaffes 'Iluul 1014 Charles Herrlem Irxmg Sehenker Flllllfll mu Wxllum Grew Rn Wrenn Roddx Snow Harold Nlntehell Boys Club P11f1a'111l Ctrmcl Nance X111 Przv1l111f Fddle Igleslas Szfrffary Ilcle Sleleel 711aw1111 lck Xlnten Szrqcanf af A1111s George Bflrncs The Boys W Club IS 1 xery lrnportlnt org1mz1t1on mn XVestern The membexs see th1t puplls obey the sehool lules mel th1t oreler IS m11nt.11neel nn the lSSLI11bllLS To be C.ll2,lblL for !T1LI11bLI'Sl1lp 1 boy must exrn .1 letter ln 1 l11lj0I' sport Not onlv must he bc letlxe H1 some sport but bus Q,LI'lLl'll charaeter ratmg., must be good beeluse lm 1ppl1e1t1on for membershnp must be pmssed upon by 1 eommnttce composed of Dr Newton Mr Anderson 1nd the male ffleulty members of the school After thls the boys m the elub ltself xote to determme whether or not the ccmdldate should be 1dm1tted I'h1s I9 the hnml mtep and nf the members vote to 1dm1t the boy then he beeomes 1 member H1 good standlng Nlr Ahern 1nd Nlr Moore the xthletne eoxches, 1re the faeulty ndusers of the elub 1nd under the1r superusxon nnnv of the boss problems are solxed Thls xelr the elub hxs boutght tthletne equnpment for the sehool mth the proeeeds from their 1nnu1l dance 166 .-...,, f ,, .1 -in 'nut ,lu - , '. ' 2 '- 1 '. I. ' Y 1'11' I ' -A - ' 4 ' ' 'A D, J .Jw 5' ', 1 11 yy-vi 1 A 11 l l I A .YS if ' W ,l Yu A k -r I 1 . . Im, 1' , ' ' 1- 1 - , 1 - W, Y, 1 1 ' U N 11 ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1- 1 1 1 1-- xm K my 5 -' ' x 1 . 5. V. 1 . y . 1 -x' 1 .'y' 1 1 1 ' V 1 - 1. , 1 1 ' . ,' - 1 11 '11 ' - 1 '- y1 1- 1 ' 1, 1 11. 1 , . , . K . 3 A '. ' ' . ' 1 ' ' ' Y 1 1 1 . - 1 - - 1 '- . , . , , . . . . 1 ' 1 ' -1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 y 1 ' 1 . 1 ' - U 1 N I ' 1 . x x x . 'A x l . . , . , . , 1- K 1 ' y - ' 1 . . 1 .. , 'A ' ' ' . X . ' ' ' ' ' ' ml - 1 v. . 1 y , x - r .1 , , , . , , . I H . . 1 . 1 - 2 , L 1 '- 1 ' 1 1 1' 1 . ,' A s I 1 FOOTBALL IN ALL ITS PHASFS 'li JJ .4-,-if The sunshme of your smnle Horn wnth young man Honest we dldn t mean lt' must be hot Scrummage fsorry our errorj Between hxlwes Cone but not foxgotten You hold nt up Im tnred Rooters sectlon Allah h h' 167 ' 3 3 ' J ' 'ff , if F Q' 4, me ' - as C, , . , . , . . V It Cross section of a football game 5 sf lv-KU Y, 1 , ' . , . ' x , . Grrls Sports on Parade Long, long lgO, when Westerners attended school rn the Curtrs Burldrng grrls sports had rts orrgrn rn humble surroundrngs a drngy basement play room, equrpped wrth dumbbells and Indran elubs Dressed rn drrk brrllrantrne surts long black stoek rngs and bl rck shoes, rhythmre efcercrses to musre were attempted at the rrsk of flyrne, harrprns and flowrng tresses Once a week was almost too often to be oblrged to lay :rsrde the pettrcorts, plural and remove the stays for was that before parkrng9j ust fancy the consternatron among the elders had Young, Ladres of the nrnetres asprred to play baseball Young ladres were drserplrned for less Indoor baseball had rts rnnrngs IS sprrngtrme actrvrty rn 1919 1920 Around 1917 grrls had athletrcs on an open held across R Street north of the school An old shack became a cozy clubhouse wrth a fire place benches and cushrons along the walls md Wrcker furnrture The shack later burned down but a field provrded for baseblll basketball and tennrs In the sprrng the qrrls often took wrlks rnto the moods of Cweorgetovrn Unrxersrty or up Wrseonsrn Axenue belutrful then as now xsrth prnk doewood to the Nax rl Obserx rtory Ah Sprrng' One year Mr Green gue the vs omen telchers some elrsses rn basketball Blsketbrll was plryed by boys rules Mrss Gardner Ind Mrss Sternle were the fax orrtes and fun ss .rs had by all Ireld hockey popular throughout womens eolleges became the fuorrte grrls sport but suffered 1 temporlrx eclrpse rn 1925 for laek of frerlrtres for prrctrce Irom 1922 1936 the vogue for trrek embrreed the hreh jump rrng xault german horse hop skrp jump runnrng broad lump brsketball throxx goal throvs and sprrng broad rump Many prr7es were grsen for tennrs as far back as 1920 but the sport has lrngurshed rn llter years for lrek of flerlrtres D15 novr erlleel Plry D x All hreh sehoo s compete md r X rrs tx term rs ehosen NX estern hrs b en honored l'I'lll1X trmes rn thrs seleetron Basketball srerks for rtself and mrrntarns rts unrque posrtron rn the held of sports at all trmes lwencrng WIS an rnnox rtron of 1925 Prrctree xx as held three dlys 1 week urth Professor Iauzrllr of George Wrslarngtora Unrversrtx Learnrns, thrusts and footvxork brought grace md porse Ind 1 matela xx 19 arranged betvxeen Western md George XX ashrneton Unrversrty Horseback rrdrng, wrs eneouraged rn 1931 by Mrss Meyers A manager urs rppornted 1nd in rdx meeel and begrnners elrss xx 18 orernrled The Rrdrns, Hrll urs deerded upon md elrsses rode rfter sehool one du ereh xxeek elnne Ty drnes urs the mrnrger thrs year Through Mrrron Brovsns rnterest md enthusrrsm a golf club vras 0l2.,JI'1l7CLl rn 1935 Thes drseussed technrque and praetrced ll Rock Creek Marron Broun srnce has become uell knoun and skrlled rn golf It rs expected that rndrxrdual sports urll grow rn popularrty and scope as greater opportunrty for Coaehrng and prrctrce rs prouded 168 ' 1 . . . . . , ' 1 x . .7. . . - . K , n t s L xl C I J 1 . 7 ,, 7 . ,, . x .i Q . - - , .. - v. - H , 2 . - . . . , . ' . . , , . , a . . , . - l l I l 1 I . 1 I V ' y ' ys f ' fs 1' , ' - ' vs 1 rr ' , . - . - . I Y. U 1 V' Yf Y s y t '-rr Qf- s y s Q s 1 - -Q s ' s Q L r R V f , - V' ul f A Y N 1. 1 3 7 U 'I YI, 1 Y u :', , r - , ,v ', '. ' , K , . . K . . , . , , ' ' ,- , ' . ' 1 - ty La' f- L' y , K 1' Q xv ' 1' l . , , . , . , e e , k 4 ', K r . ' 'A tv y D 1 . e 7 . V K e r r r , rr A Y' ' A 4 1 Q K 1 Crrrls hoekey staged .r strong eomebaek rn 1232 wrth tae maugur.rtron of lreld ,, , ,, ,, 1, -, . I. . . ,. , ff ,, ..i ,v ,, - . ., 'Vis x' V ' Qi x Y ' ' l' x 1' I r, ' 4 S52 ' ' . rv .I h' ' ' ' ' 4' ' f L L -41 ' 'L . ' 'Q ' .. . 1 '. ' H Q' L Y 'V Q I 2 A - 7 - ' Y L U Y ' Y - f ' - f - r- - ys s 'sr 'V . 1 -yr VIK 7 i- yn 'ssl ' ' y Hp r - -5 ys ' , ' r rl. , ,-,,. ,, . A ' s A - . v- -1 f y' 1 ' -V v- - -1 'f s s ' I 1 V va - , 1 . ,L , .- , L, ,l- , ,' , ,A- s . ly. ' s , ' 1 ' , , , 5 . 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Furs! rou, Betty Decker Dorus Bauer Betty A Orr Vuola Colluns Ann Hathaway Second row Isabelle Neff Ruth Utt Dorus Howard Phyllus Howard Marloruc Tuel Anne Oakley Third row Sue Teele Eleanor Caldwell Kathleen Campbell Mrs Trenus ffaculty 2dVlSCl', Coey ones Mary Bassett Gurls Basketball Gurls basketball was adopted at Western by Mrs Walton un 1897 Games were played un the basement of the Curtus buuldung where the ceulung was low and supportung posts umpeded progress Goals were umprovused by tyung waste paper baskets to the posts wuth strung The game was very sumular to that of the boys and was somewhat strenuous but has gradually become more modufled and more popular Basketball requures a well balanced combunatuon of speed muscular control aguluty accuracy quuck thunkung and cooperatuon A good player must fulfill all these requurements For some years unter hugh competutuon was held and Western walked off wuth many honors but an end was put to that un 1907 and the gurls are now confined to unter class competutuon Thus year many gurls came out for basketball There were many experuenced players on each team and the competutuon between classes was xcry keen Each of the classes chose one day each week to practuce after school In March they had the final playoffs between teams for the champuonshup Thus year the Junuor Team was the vuctor Usually a basketball supper us held at the end of the serues and letters and emblems are awarded to players showung outstandung abuluty SENIOR FIRST TEAM Mary Bassett Kathleen Campbell Vuola Colluns Betty Decker Betty Orr Sue Teele SENIOR SECOND TEAM Dorus Bauer Eleanor Caldvuell Phyllus Howard Ann Hathaway Coey Jones Isabelle Neff Anne Oakley Maruorue Tuel Ruth Utt 169 V: 3 3 ' S U : 1 D Y ! 9 r , , , J , ' 9 . , . 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'1 1 I V 1 S 1, 4-1 Q xipp' i I - 'S ' I -. . 3 fy W 'm 'I S, fi a V ' lfrrf rou Dorothy Becker Mnldrtd Hrll Ottxh Pnybnlla Myrtle Mnchelson Marnposa burr Margaret Becker broom! mu Ruth Utt Norma Heatwolt Vlargu. McDonough Dons Bauer Betty W1ll11ms Gertrude Traut Norma Marceron Tbzrrl mu Mary Scott ane Keenar' Margaret Montuth Shirley Bern Susan Callomon Martha Huffstlckler G1rls Hockey Hockey 15 a fast outdoor game which requnres skull, stamma, and alertness Practxct starts soon after school opens 1n September and contxnues as long as the weath r permxts lnstrucuon, under the able dlrectnon of Mrs Trenxs, 19 gnven mn the gymnasxum and on the field Near the end of the season, the best quahhed players are chosen for the eleven posxtxons on the Hrst team Play Day IS the bxg event of the hockey season when the teams of all the hngh schools meet 1n competltlon and when the select1on of the Honorary Varslty Team IS made The Well known Enghsh hockey coach M1ss Bettxe Lee Evans, partxcnpated IH thls years Play Day and gave mstructlons on some of the fine ponnts of the game All of Westerns players made 1 fine showing and sm of them were selected for the 1939 Honorary Varsity Team These were Dorothy Becker, Margaret Becker, Norma Heatwole, Jane Keenan, Myrtle Mnchelson, and MRFIPOSH Geler Mlldred Hull received honorable mentnon Fnrst Team Dorothy Becker, Margaret Becker, Shlrley Bern, Margle McDonough Marlposa Geler, Norma Heatwole, Mlldred H111 Myrtle Mnchelson, Margaret Montelth, Jane Keenan, and Gertrude Traut Second Team Susan Callomon, Glorna Evers, Dorxs Howard, Ottlhe Przybnlla and Ruth Utt 171 4 .Q .: y . , C A , , ., . . .1 1. x y-u . m 1 'A ' ' V 7' 7 1 ' v , 'r ,J -, X , , . 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N . , . . . , , ' 9 7 ' Q In I mu Dorothy Becker Mlldred Hlll Xlwlan Carpenter Betty Decker Margaret Becker Sfrnnl mu Ruth Utt Eleanor Caldwell lsabtllt Ntff Sue McNttly X'l3l'glC McDonough Betty Ann Orr X lolz Colllns G1rls Baseball As soon after Easter of 1939 as the weather permltted the teams practlced outdoors on the athletlc field under the dlrectlon of Mrs Trenls and MISS Houchen The the end of the season lnter class competltlon was held The senlor team came out on top wlth several outstandlng players Elslc Jenklns MHIIOH DePue and Janet Heatwole After the final game a plcnlc was held at Potomac Park at whlch letters and emblems were awarded WS were awarded to Mary lane Ankney Elsle Jenklns Marlon DePue Janet Heatwole X7l0l21 Colllns and Dorothy and Margaret Becker SENIOR TEAM 19 3 9 Mary Jane Ankney Frances Barry Marlon DePue Dorothy Davls Adelle Chamb rs Ella Golden janet I-Ieatwole Flsle Ienklns Dorothy Keady Evelyn Momsen JUNIOR TEAM Dorothy Bussenger Eleanor Caldwell Kathleen Campbell Margaret Garnond Edna Hlll Kath rlne Mahoney Betty Orr Patrlcll Taylor Gertrude Traut SOPHOMORE TEAM Dorothy Becker Margaret Becker Iostphlne Danlels Mary Doyal Esther Gnatt M1flpCS1 Geler Mlldred Htfftrnln Mary Inglls Isab lla Prosner Ottlllt Przybllla Dorothy Slmpson Eleanor Slmpson Iosephlne Wolpert Thls year the teams are looklng., form ard to another fine season 172 1 I V' ... Y , S - , 4 N-if f - M 3 ' l l l ' l .. . ,. ' ' V' ,' , ' l 5 u x 'u lu Y ' I l' 3 ! 3 U A V 9 ,. . I ' 9 Y attendance was very good, and there were many experienced players on each team. At . . z . . , . , I , . . , 4 . Q! 7 ,Y ' ' ' . 1 S l 7 7 5 ' 9 Y D 7 . 1 C I Y 1 ' Q Y 3 ' A I l X a l 1 , 1 , - 2 , ' , ' 1 . - 1 N 1 , ' I ' l 1 v Q - L , ' Q 1 . V' , at 2 , ' .. s -l 1 , ' r I V L ' ' 7 ri . Gurls Club Flrsl Srnzrsfrr Second Semester anet Heatwole Prrsfdcnl Margaret Becker Alda Madden Vlcz Prcsldmzt Dorothy Becker Betty Faison Srrrelarj Anne Oakley Margaret Becker Trfasunr Vuola Collins Ivuullu Aduszr Mrs Trenus T e Gurls W Club was established un 1921 by Muss C Belle Mevers for the purpose of promotung school spurut and support of the gurls athletucs Formerly the requurements for the W Club were Hxed by the gym teacher using the pount system or subjectuve method Last yuur a commuttee was formed to decude on rules determunung elegubuluty for the letter un all senuor hugh schools Attaunung sports with at least one sports letter un an unduvudual sport and 1 total of five sports lttttrs with not more than two un rh sume sport Letters are awarded un major sports field hockey buskttball and bas bull and for unduvudual sports such as swummunu, tennis truck badmunton golf and ftncung After wunnung 1 W a gurl muy make upplucatuon for club membership If uccepted a goatung period precedes the unutuatuon party and sugnung of constututuon and by laws of the club The W Club promotes order and duscuplune throughout the school Charitable enterprises are part of the program and pleasurable pursuuts such as d1nces are enjoyed The gurls who receuved theur major letter un 1939 Mary Jane Ankney, Dorothy Btcker Margaret Becker Maruon DePue and Elsue enkuns hrxl ron Anne Oakley Dorothy Becker Margaret Becker Vuola Collins Suomi mu antt Htatvuolt, Kathleen Campbtll, Margaret Monteuth, Maruposa Guer, Betty Faison, Mary jam lnglus, Norma Hcatwole Ylnnl mu Myrtle Michelson, Gtrtrudv. 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THF WI ATHER Ths y ar pretty faur next ear a o aut las 50 years hugh dur ng fure lou Chrustmas Nacatuon For Deta ls Use Your Imag natuon GOLDEN JUBILEE The Zephyr ISSUE WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Multl Alarm Blaze Damages Famous Dlstruct H1gh School THIRD FLOOR AND BASE MENT MOST DAMAGED B3 fbi I'Iya'ra1l11c Press Wushungton D C 1914 Thus year a dusaster OJ destroyed por tuons of the W'estern Hugh School buuldung sutuated at the north edge of pucturesque old Georgetown The thurd floor and roof were badly burned and curuously consuderable basement space also suffered from the conflagratuon Thxs partual crematuon of the edufice of an educatuonal lnstltutuon of hugher learnung occurred under cover of darkness whuch nt soon duspersed As a matter of fact the resudents of Georgetown and Bur leuth read theur evemng papers ln power emyrosus CThus figure was determuned by multuplyung the sum of the ages of the members of the student body at theur last burth days by ten J Spectators came from far and near The mountauneers vsho vusut Wfashungton only once a year on the Fourth of July hurrxed down to see the Hreworks wonderung what had gone wrong wrth theur heretofore unfalluble notched stuck calendars The most beautuful and Fourthu est moment was when the chem ustry lab began to react to the heat and flames Soon however every one evcept the Bremen found hum s lf persuaded by the odors that ut was tume to lease Especual mentuon should be made of the brave gallant and resource ful firemen who battled the brullnnt blaze We haxe obtauned a pucture of the officers who durected opera tuons agamst the deflagratuon and the Chuefs daughter who cheered the omcers and men and by whos spurut the buuldung was really sawed from further destruetuon It mught GUMMITTEE DELVES INTO PAST On the first day of school much to the surpruse of the student body Dr Newton announced that thus year marked the fiftucth annuversary of Western Hugh School and would be duly celebrated Faculty and alumm commuttees were soon appounted and research work was begun The alumm com muttee has trued frather success fullyj to locate all luvung alumnu to Hnd theur occupatuons and any unterestung utems about them smce they left Western and to unvute them to the alumm dunner whlch was guven on March 2 The faculty commuttee has traced the growth and development of Western from 1890 when ut had three teachers and fifty pupuls and met on the top floor of the Curtus School Buuldung to the present buuldung whuch has been partually rebuult after the Hre un 1914 and was later enlarged to uts present suze un 1924 The student bodv also dld ut share The varuous clubs and org anuzatuons of whuch there are more than fifty after consuderable re search submutted theur hustorues and other facts whuch were of specual unterest un the Hftueth annuversary year to the commuttee A dugest of the most unterestung parts of thus accumulated hustory was publushed un a pamphlet whuch was dustrubuted at the alumnu banquet be stated here that the permanent records and examunatuon results were first carrued to safety The newest Model T Engunes wuth the latest hand pumps and other fire fightung devuces were used Western Hugh School may well thank the technologucal progress to vxhuch ut has so greatly contrubuted for thus rescue from a whum of nuture ,,: i c - ' 3 . y - ls f'g t . -- i y i i . . - O I I . -11 WW --i ' . - 3 V I 1 1 u 1 's ' 2 , . ., 1 - , . , 9 9 ' ' - ' h a a 1 . ' ' ' ' ' .:t,gff ' I . Q 4 . . 3 . . 5 3 . ' 9 . 1 . .- Y A the glare of the 157,943 candle- - W9 Q ' ' . . , . - . Y A 7 K . . 3 , , , . a - ' 6 D L A. I 1 ' I S . 7 ' , . . . . 5 I 3 I - 1 . ' . 7 V . , . . . . 4 . . 7 , . . f ' U ' 7 . ' . . ,I . 3 ' s a ' v ' ' ' Q . ' Y ' V , A , K - ' . t 9 Y ' ' s . , , S . 5 9 V n Y . . . , v , , . . . Y V . Y . X Y . page 2 THE ZEPHYR 1940 Western Dusturbs Ether Our Illustrxous Lunch Western students have had un usu ll opportunutues to take part un raduo programs The chour d rected by Mrs Sanders orchestral groups the band under the durec tuon of Mr McAdoo choral sp ech groups led by Vluss Gardner and un duyuduals haye been on th uur for enture half hour programs Lute un 1938 both the XV1shung ton lost and the Tumes I-Ierlld be ,un sponsoruns, puogrlms produced by students The Posts Student Rfduo Workshop turns over euch half hour progrlm enturely to one of the Dustruct s publuc hugh schools Th Program us produced bv stu dents under the superyusuon of 1 fevu flculty members Th Tumes Herald s Student Ass mbly co uducted and produced by students un and near Washungton There have b en three Student Raduo Workshop programs dey oted enturely to Western, the first on Icbrulry 9 1939 'mother on Apuul 20 1939 and the most recent on December 16 1939 The last two progrlms were recorded at school un th audutoruum and later relcas d on thc aur In addutuon to the choral th orchestral and the choral speech selcctuons each program offered somethung of specual unterest At the tume that student government was un full swung at Western Norman B rman gave a short talk entutled Iuture Cutuzens whuch pounted out the umportance of practuce un democratuc processes whuch us avaul able un hugh school He expressed the hope that student government would be a great aud to future de mocracy Mr Hawkuns dscrubed the actuvutues and umportancc of th Cadet Corps In another program whose re cordung was later played for the student body un assembly 1 choral speech group presented an especually effectuve raduo play We Must Be Careful Four students partucu pated un a round cable duscussuon on Amerucan neutraluty and varuous embargo plans Thus duseussuon antucupated by 1 few months the heated duscuss on un the Senate On Dec mber 16 1939 e enture speech class presented a Room We are happy to report that th XVestern Hugh School lunch room once created a sensatuon un Wash ungton Wfestern was the first school un Wfashungton to haye 1 cafeterua s ryung hot food We note vuuth su prus and commendatuon thut th food wus yery unexpensuye for cxumple NVcdnesd1y s menu for theye1r1899 wus Cr um of Tomato yxuth croutons Smdyuuches wuth puckle Cocou vu h pped cream Cookucs home made Mu k and Thursday s Bean soup croutons and puckle Cocou yxater thun buscuuts Ham sandvuuches Mu k Ruce eustlrd xxuth rausuns It us not surprusung therefore thut the lunch room met yxuth the approx al of the student body ind vu us patronuzed by ulmost 100' 1 of thc students But thus us not 111 Dr ane Durector of Hugh Schools after 1 y sut to Western un Iune 1899 d scrubed the lunch room as follovus The refinung unfluence of spotl ss lunen brught sulyer chuna of grace ful shape and beautuful decoratuon us 1 great educatuonal force, socual relatuons b tween boys and gurls are best promoted by free untercourse at the table Great attentuon us guy en to these detauls and the results are gratufyung Where formerly nouse and confusuon prevauled there s now under the unfluence of napkun and finger bowl fEd note Thats what he saud belueve ut or notj unu versal courtesy and quuet I us common thung to see boys servung gurls and comung after wuth theur own portuons to share un the table ta Cavalcade of Western drama tuzung hughlughts of Western s fifty years Some very strukung effects were produced In a recorded program sponsored by the Washungton Post un com memoratuon of Iohn Phulup Sousa yaruous hugh school bands played lCmuf1n1nu1' nu flu4u 3, 101 32 The Grandeur That Once Was Western Fxctrpts rom a 4011111111 zu an 1899 WfaulJ1r1qlm1P0sf luuzrzll me flat Cblncsz Amlzusmdmu uluzf lo Wesfcuuz Hugh Srboolj Your caputal cuty has buult a great school hous tht us xyell yu orthy of the end of thus century of wonders Superbly locuted on the very crest of the hustouuc Heughts commandung ununtu rupted vucyy of the country for mules around Murylanj Vurguuuul und the Potomac Cyellow us the Tuberj ut has eyeuy adyantlge of sute luu freedom, and b auty On the entrance floor there us the great hull of th school fou musuc lectures etc It us furruush el un dark green oak the walls tunted draped un velours to match of charmung effects un lught and shade und ey en the chandcluers are of dull brass wuth harmonuc tungc In Muss Westcott s office us an electrucal play that seems to com mand the earth h r earth at least She suts 1t her desk md summons my pupul from any room through out the buuldung or the enture school b tween three and four hundred it once un an unstants ca Jubulee Ball Held By Western Hugh The nught of December 22 1939 yyull long be remembered by West ern students and former graduates who made merry together at a gay costume ball celebratung Western s fiftueth annuversary Among the 200 couples who par tucupated un the ball held un the gauly decorated gymnasuum, vuere repre sentatuves of yaruous school clubs and organuzatuons su h as h Drama Club represented by I-Iam let Marue Antounette Lord Essex, and Vuola, the Dance Club repre sented by ballerunas and countless others Tovu ard the close of the eyenung a Grand March was held and ut was announced that pruzes would b awarded by a commuttee of fiye fCou1tn1m.l on page 1, rn! 31 , . , , , 1 N ' ' f- I a Vf - ' c -. . 5 ' V l- , ' . rr - n V, ' - u Q . 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'I l I . . . . , C 'e , , th , - - , ' ul 1940 THE zlsm-IYR page 3 WHAT WE HEAR FROM ALUMNI Durnng thls Flftleth Anmyersary year of Wfestern I-Ixgh School letters have come nn from many alumm They came from 111 parts of the Umted States and from forengn countrles The senders vary greatly ln age Vife are quotmg from letters whlch may be of IIIICFCSE to the present student body of XVestern 1917 Those blseblll md footblll games-one rn partxcu lar yy hen the seore vas 6 3 nn the nmth nn flyor of Centrll the bases loaded two out and Tubby Gray got tyyo strnkes md thre balls and then fouled nme tnmes reduclng us all to nery ous vyrecksj flnally knoeklng out a three bagger that tned the score followed by 1 tenth mnmg 1n vshlch yye got another run and won the glme and ehampnonshlp' I got tongue tned 1n my excute ment vs ay ed my Western banner and yelled The sky 15 tored stead of The score ns tled 1924 My clearest recollec tlons of Western haye to do wrrh a then prevalent habit of cuttmg and spendmg qunte a lot of time at the Zoo where we thought and rightfully so that no truant officer would ey er seareh Whale we prob ably faxled nn Englnsh Latln Ger man and Greek lf mdeed any of us took those eourscs we at least gained somethmg nn natural hlstory 1915 And there were the days of drcammg out of the wmdow while Mxss Merrulls lovely vonce made Shakespeare a man ahve and the hlacs on her desk were sweet whlle the old long hrll stretched down toward the far off trolley corner and I swore I would be a wrnter eyen lf I dndnt spell well qEd note She has smce become a wrlter J But that was sprmgtnme and thus IS Chrnstmas when the old gxrls and boys come back Do they stnll do that roaming through the corrndors feeling a lnttle bnggety and a httle ousted? Thxs ns a yaluable statement made by an emment senentxst who gradu ated nn 1903 linu- NICIIIIIPI cld trlps and canoe frzpe wztb M155 Bramlvnlzvzg 1 Miss Wallare As I look back on what Western Hrgh School dad for me I rate rt as almost more Important than any thnng nn subsequent college and pro fesslonal school days The Western whnch I attended was a remarkable nnstntutnon supernor m many par tnculars to the best of our modern colleges with an exceptlonal faculty and stxmulatmg student body and student lxfe I can t thnnk of an experlence for whlch the school was responsrble that I would exchange for any of the educatlonal elements of my later years 1915 The day you would not allow me to flunk the Algebra test just because of bemg scared of the tlck of the clock You let me take lt after school and sand we could stay tnll dark nf need be Of course we were through ln less than a half hour and I was never scared of an exam nf I knew my stuff after t at 1912 I remember the sprung days when I walked home through Loyers Lane to Wlseonsm Ayenue extended fand look at thc dlrn place now and tell me ns the httle store stnll donng busnness on the corner the one that was for bovs only and ln whnch no gxrl dared show her face? fEd note My my myj fcllllfllllltl from page 2 rol U famous Sousa Marches Western played the most famous and most dlfhcult one The Stars and Strlpes Forever Altogether consnderable talent has represented Western oy er the anr fC0llfIllllF, rom page 2 rol 32 The judges confronted wnth such a varied and attractive selectxon of costumes found nt quxte dnihcult to ehoose the best and so compro mxsed by awardnng three first prizes one to the most beautnful another to the most orngmal and lastly one to the most representatne V v y ' ' 9 Y . . . . . . 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' 11.11 1111111' 1 -ll? 151'1j1 1 11: Ht 1 1.311 A .1 11.1 . r111. V' AA: TIA X 1A AIAA Wu. ,.m,,. 936 O11 .. 1' 1.1 '1 ' 1: 1'111' 111' 1. 11's .1111'! 15. - : Ye, .'11111. X1 1'1l'1'111'1' 9-H1 P ' 1 1' '. 11. '1 ' 'usp - A ' 1 ' 1 1 '. W1 'V 1937 1 . j 11' L' 1 1. big ' g ' iw 11111: 1' . '. . ' A' A '. 11 1 - 5 ' - 11111: 1 ' - '. W' 1 f' 111-: 111 1. 11' . ' jA ' . . 11. 111 11.1r1f1'i11Q .1 1r11111- 1111 1.1r.111c1 A 1 ' . X11 . . 1 1- . ' A .' 2 XX'.11. '1' .1111. YU 11 ', 11t11' A11r 0.111 1. 11114 ui 'I'Il 9-H1 1 ' CLASS STATISTICS IUNI C I ASS HLIL11 U DU 111125 SILIIU C COITILX CI1ux X 1 nd Rnll Burt 1.1 Niallmuws L gmc XICCQLIIILIIN f Ll.ll'l YI ' Sam XY'.1dduIl TITII XI ml rn 1111111 Il I inf 71 H1111 my r f . A NI flx HV. ' . ,ina SAL . U' 111 R cromc SIOXQI f 1 .r ,llll A , . -' .S ' CC I ' '1lI Vi' f . m'i'mt. Wiiam 'L'll . ' fmllm' '111 .1 IIacIsola I PERL ARF C L XSS C lonl Smlth Ol gu I IL du nun Niutm , .Lx Hmm 1 CII0ri.l Smi 1 CIIori,1 Smith Ruvcrt Nlmns .IVY f. Iinnnc cn ' -L L nc Su'-31 s: H.1ICI'4C!1riII1S Q. : IIc.1tx.' I 'mnnr ,RL-111.1 TImm.1x XYv.lLISNX'Ul'II1 Page s THE ZEPHYR 1940 I X . o ji I 1 A1 f 1,1 I-1 02 11-- 9- 3 - Y Mu I-mv-AQ.-fn xv. . V'lf-' - Mm! likflq In un' 1'1'1 I C'I1uv ' Im I Puff xl Q111 1 rl Iolm Donaldson HtllI1l.N'1iIIll',Nf ffm Thomas XY'.1CISXX'Ol'III1 I , BI NI Jn wif girl I SL 1lC Hu! Jwmff f I I C In mf M l . rr Blll XILIIIIX I ll'I1 Um! ILIIIIUIIN If jrff XX lun I lxms I1 1 1 n I ll Clcw.41'I1f4f fu mu fltllml XX l I ' 151 b nn lim C lim , w Im t -oh I SIIL Sl X nw Cluw In fm Cy. IIQI nn ' ll P1 ll li If J fm fm 1940 THE ZEPHYR Page 9 9 Su vt Om LL 5 ll 1 N lr A wx A UI IX Sept Sgpt 'Nm LL 7 k 7 ll N ll un r Au n ax N IX N IX pr Ou L L Um Ou 5 U L w 7 3 U Notable Events, 1937 1940 Sgnxutu hmmm xuth thx Q n xx muh IS Ninss B1 IX Niles -Xshton X11 Hux ms Spun pomt sxsum mstltumd lx tln tmultx Lp m th Xu XX Lstun pxoduud UPLILIEI BLQIYIIUIIQ of moum nt 101 1 studknt gounul Tgntltxu Lonsututlon fox Studumt Qounul submlttgd to mx ton XX umm lows blslwtblll Llnmpxonshup to I 1 nm J ' Studknt goxunmgnt xltxhud bx Studgnt bodx utun N1,l1t I mum snlguss Lstun xxms hlill d bln of Suns to um mtu lwh tlt L Compmx I plum snoud Ill tlu Lompmx Lompgtxtnxg dull SQULSIL1 b gum math txxo nux ILlthLlS Xlrs Blsh 1nuNir Nlosu Studpnt Counul bggms utlutlgs bx suuwstullx Lll'ldLl f1lxlIX4 Jn up ut Iutu 111 h Athlktm Luds md ths. plmnmff of 1SNLIUbllLS XX utun X1'hf Il suauss, N740 ploht x Nlm Godtnu .11 1 Shoxxlng umm Rufio XX ollx Mp pm 11m ox L1 XX 5 1 XX utun List Stuum Assgmblx pmxl IIN owl XX OL Londugud bx NX ut xn Studmts mglu 'sw hut xtmmt xxurun stLlL nt plok ug 4 p IX mt 'XX mr 111 wt IH plu s fn t .nd s gom nn tn bxttxlxon LOINPLUIINL Bmd pllus swond m kOI'l1pLIlUOD run p lux hxst m XIIIOWI SL mo Istm In s Xssoumon Lump muon Stmuut Iildlll XX of mop mo 11111 ox 1 XX SX Ol d pulnxug of H No S1 utun mms mum roummm nt 1 L IE ompmx H us h xt rl L umpmx 10111 1m LI m plugs 11101111 m X ll xxumm, 'HLSI X LQIIIS D 1 X Nh UU IIS llllnk JI LX L g 4. 1 to t 1 put of mum 'Ls ns Xllgn up uw X lu NI C UILILSN m rhk O u Orbzll t IIN vnu Roos-.xg I Dum 'mom N mum xpp Us un 1 mu kmv Lm otbmllt mm u ts X an l 37 D211-4- T ' X- - -- .. 19f8 1.11. 21- - . - A ' '-R - i f A - uf. 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College of ACCOUNTANCY DEGREES m Commerce B C S 1nd M C S 'are conferred Gr1du1tes meet educ1t1on1l requlrements for admxssnon to C P A examn n1t1ons mn the DISCFICI of Columbn and 47 stfates HOUWG MENT Strn er trumd hue m1dc splendld records 1n recent CPA cxlmlnl tlons STRAYER te1chs.s n1t1on1llX known countmg systems bmsed on texts used by ox er 700 colleges 1nd umwersltxes New Classes SEPTEMBER 81 FEBRUARY College of SECRETARIAL TRAINING GRADUATION from 'ln 1ccred1ted hlgh school IS requlrcd for admlsston Courses are planned for 1cadem1c generil 1ncl com merclal gradmtes 1nd for college students A d1plom1 from Str1yer means recom mended for employment REX IFXV 1nd speed bunldnng cl1sses m Short hmnd 1nd Ty pewrmng for those who haxc attended commercnl schools DAY and Ex enxno Sesslons New Classes EVERY MONTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE secures Posmons for Graduates 01 er 1500 falls for offxfe employees receued annually Secretarxal or Accountmg Catalog on Request HOMER BUILDING 013th and F Streets 0 Washlngton, D C Pace Courses ' .Ill . . 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