Western Junior High School - Weaver Yearbook (Louisville, KY)
- Class of 1931
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Q Q ,s 3y ,.,., wg' an it qAEL ,ai a , f 9Aac First Row: Stewart Real, Charles Campbell Stanley Carroll, Mack Canupp Francis Gossman, John Jumpp John I-Iertel, Harry Hoffman George W7ettig, Merlin Schneider' Second Row David Newton. Vera Collins Mary K. Hickey, Alma Darst Pauline Rose, Maude Snider La Verne Dautrich, Helen Golde Lucille Hayes, Mary Daugherty Roberta Disch, Charles Connell Third Row Barbara Schuchard, Bessie Mae Warner Mary Waggoner, Mina Lou Cole Louise Scroggins, Ruth Suttles Hazel Anderson, Elizabeth Thomas Gladys Whalen ' 4' ,M ,,, l l Q 9Aa l Q to ,, First Row: 9 ii s . George Hans, Henry Collier '1'A1 , j Aize Maurice Thomas, Clarence Owens '-f'- 'J 1 Royce Reiss, Milton Markowitz Leo Meyer, Harry Weinberg Charles Harding ,, 'f i ' M Second Row: 4 ' , , Clifford Hackett, Mildred Mdoinnis fl ,2l:' i'ffj,- Q --ii g f Qig1 t Juanita Duddy, Fannie McClure Q rr,,q 4ykV , Annegret Weixlbraun, Rachel Woodson 1 Annette Scott, Regina Rhodes i:' T al, Irene Buckles, Naomi Mast l': i'A U Ruby Evans, Martha Shelton ii'i A George Ellsworth V T , 0 Third Row i Mary Ellen Mackin, Sophie Friedman 3 - ' 5 f' Virgina Glasser, Hattie Hawkins 1 1 Lillian Thompson, Dorothy Van Meter Q - Elsie Miller, Ora Mae Mason ' Laura McAlister, Helen McGiveney , el s v . , Q C E 0 9 x s 5 , 9140 x,:. A,..,.. ' First Row , , ' ' AIAA 2 fl Frances Lotz, Florence Hoagland ' -' A ' -n'vnk-,fAf2f'f:5 Edith Westphal, Damon Cooper 1'L X J ,f , J... . 5 R. J' 9 Fmil JMX Q sg lla .,,, I 144 , r. iii -S: ff,.,,,,f, ff E11 2, Ng-fy 5 :Ea ,- if ..., 4 1, f 4 4 l 2 5' K, , Q V, 5, 3 V H Q WX ' 0 0 Q ye - 0 Wifi 53: Robert Wessel, William Willett A g lg Martha Hubbard, Lillian Schmid, Alta Ellis l., li lg Second Row Bedeth Purcell, Viola Powell l Ada R. Smith, Lottie Cravens 5 X, F -f ll Grovena Burdon, Irene Figg . Martha J owski, Jeanette Arrington Elizabeth Mader, Mary K.Antle 5 Ruby Adams i Third Row .V -n 5 c Marcella Schiebel, Dorothy Sander Mary Sexton, Helen Sherman Etta Bryant, Beatrice Abell, Ruth, Wilkinson Elizabeth Adair, Lillie Mae Cox Elizabeth Lamker, Aileen Ford Q Moi 5 9 0 'I-...fi .J r af ,,, 5 ,,'7, ,,,,,.:: i ' B Q ,, 1 1 ' 9 U 0 0 1 0 1 1 ,,,,g . ,.u, , ,. ,.,. a 9Ab First ROW Walter Estes, Dorthy ,Miller Ethel Rose Pittelko, Elsie Miller Ernestine Yarbrough, Mildred Lucas Nellie Flaherty, Mudelin Wagner James Moran Second Row Lucinda DeWitt ,Mary Horan Victoria Chamberlain, Pearl Duffer . Della Mae Langford, Thelma Gray' Norma Glass, Mary Eaton L Dorothy Jackson Third Row Louise Schraffinberger, Geneva Miller Sara Rosenberg, Laura Tate Nellie J effries, Dorothy Kapatz Evelyn Fultz, Aline I-Iatfleld Louise Gast, Lillian Bogard Catherine Lachat ., , - 9 I 9 Q M Lg? 3, W tatt , , 1 , , , 0 9 O Iv I G Q 4 KW G .1 , 9 :ff :Ez aa Q ,,,, ' ..,... J J' Q i Q 1 l f if a I 1 ,1 X 1 1 5 4 X A u 4 .,,,., 1 t,,,. ,,., , ,.,, ,,,, ,1 1 ,, . xl 5 1 1 . , of 2 W7 0 5 .. ,vll O 1 9 9 X 9 c 5. 'Ask' 4, G . 9 . i 9Ax A :,.., 6 i, 0 , f 1 ' Q o e 53 feb A ag? ' 9 6 S 2, .f Q3 A l X X! Xe 1,1 l , a og, ls .,.,, JAA E3 Q5 F irst Row . Ernest Dant, Henry Cooper, Milton Qwens, ' Second Row Helen Perry, Minnie I-leise Lillie Mae Wright, Mary Evelyn Carroll Elizabeth Louscher, Ruth I-leina Dorothea Wilson, Corrine Allen, Lucille Kelly Third Row Mary Louise Murphy, Minnie Belle Hayes, Burnette Hagan, Annetta. Moran, Maureen Hamon, Amelia Hoffman, Ida Margaret Bailey, Alberta Pfiester, Lucille Meyer, Alice Uebelhoer, CJ' N. , ,..' I 5 9Ah First Row Helmut Stilz, George Flahive Norman Peek, Wade Beam Byron Settle, Robert Murrell Second Row Roderick Thompson, Adrian Luntzell Aubrey Settle, Walter Schmidt, Francis Fox Albert Hoffman, Glendon Sewell Third Row Samuel Deihl, Elvie Milby Claude Young, Hillary Adams Clifford Wepf, Harry Spivey C. W. Crowe, Roger Bratcher C ll 55 l l X I , c ' E l 9At First Row: ' Walter Carnahan, William Bryrne Gilbert Lanham, Charles Hunt Harold Lyons, Mourer Hehl Alfred Duckwall, James Vetter A Richard Michels, Harry Vetter Vincent Mc Goff Second Row: Raymond Seng, George Mercer William Norton, Gilbert I-lubbuch Joe Riggs, Leonard Thompson Taylor Coleman, Stanley Schrader Fred Johnson, Edward Schenkenfeder Clifton Johnson, Edward Richardson Third Row: Andrew Leitner, Earl Higdon John Stone, Raymond Anderson James Holsclaw, George Holsclaw William Weidner, Firman Fisher Charles French, Leroy Holkarnp Carl Zilich, Rudolph Schmidt 0 ' o w Q 0 Q in gz, 566 9An7, 1 o' IVI: , Vvv -I l First Row: - 0 W Arthur Jackson, Yandell O'Koon 1:,A 1 5. J 0561311 Ffankguoff 1' .. .,.,-V. f .. ':,. osep i ips, Jo n O'Bryan n James Rucker, Lawrence Barts n Second Row: Thompson Goodin, Bernard Knoble Ivis Record, Charles Connors Paul Willingter, Clarence Etheredge Carl Long, Wallace Crowe , ' James Cornwell, Chester Wentzell Third' Row fa' Garnett Brown, Chester Stern gill, -1Bernhardt Hecht, Lloyd Heller 'J Elbert Padgett Leonard Bixler Verne Jennings, Courtland Kinkade V S. W. Miller, J. H. Allen I A ,,ff. 6 B 27.7 Q A POEM FOR THE CLASS OF 1931 Quietly we walk among you And look at you And listen to your chatter You with the placid face, You with the gracious ways, You with the lean, skillful fingers You with the contagious giggle. Today most of you are serious As you look toward the purple margm of the Future There are dreams in the eyes of some of you Dreams that will make you eager For each tomorrow to come. Always you have travelled. Each day you have stepped across the threshold Of a strange country. Today you are more aware of the archway That leads to new lands. Each of you will travel a different road. You and you Will climb the rocky crags And reach a high plateau, And then, seeing a yet higher country, Will climb again. You and you and you, Though your wistful eyes are always on the peaks, Will. walk in the valley, Doing needful things. Injust a little while you will he gone, We shall not see you tomorrow Nor yet the day after, But some day we shall see you. Some of your eyes will shine with achievement. We shall like best the eyes that still hold dreams. WESTERN ARTS EXHIBIT Part of the display of the work of the manual training and home economics departments of all the junior high schools of Louisville, exhibited during the meeting of the Western Arts Association, .April 28-May 1. DEPARTMENTAL HONORS Science Stanley Carroll Alma Dorst George Ellsworth Sophie Friedman Clifford Hackett Verne Jennings Social Studies Lottie Cravens Alma Dorst Aileen Ford Elsie Mabel Miller Typewriting Mary Eaton Evelyn Fultz Lucille Kelly Della Langford Frederick Johnson Elsie May Miller David Newton Royce Reiss Edward Schenkenfelder Royce Reiss Martha Shelton Ada Smith Mary Louise Murphy Alberta Pfrester Helen Perry Barbara Schuchard Martha Shelton Mary Waggoner Edith Westphal Carl Zilich Dorothy Van Meter Mary Waggoner Bessie Mae Warner Sara Rosenberg Alice Vebelhoer Madeline Wagner Woodwork Yandell O'Koon Clifford Wepf Times Effort Medal ANNETTE SCOTT Parent Teacher Award for Effort Jack Benfield Elsie Mabel Miller Honorable Mention for El7L.0Tt Charles Campbell Catherine Lachat Elizabeth Lamker Victoria Chamberlain DEPARTMENTAL HONORS Algebra Charles Connell Alma Dorst Fannie McClure Mildred McGinnis Business Arithmetic Etta Ray Bryant Henry Cooper Lottie Cravens Pearl Duffer Mary Eaton. Nellie Flaherty Clothing Ada Smith English Corrinne Allen Henry Allen Hazel Anderson Roger .Bratcher Garnett Brown Lottie Cravens Alma Dorst Pearl Duffer Mary Eaton George Ellsworth Nellie Flaherty Charles French French Alma Dorst David Newton Mary Ellen Mackin Elvie Milby I John O' Bryan Barbard Schuchard Aileen Ford Fred Johnson Lucille Kelly Catherine Lachat Elizabeth Mader Elsie Mabel Miller Evelyn F ultz Louise Gast Helen Golde Albert Hoffman Lucille Kelly Catherine Lachat Della Lankford Mildred McGinnis Elsie Mabel Miller S. W. Miller David Newton Elbert Padgett Barbara Schuchard Dorothy Van Meter Louise Scroggins Mary Waggener Clifford Wepf Louise Schraffenberger Harry Vetter Edith Westphal Dorothea Wilson Sara Rosenberg Edward Schenkenfelder Louise Schraffenberger Barbara Schuchard - Martha Shelton Ada Smith Chester Stern Dorothy Van Meter Madelin Vifagner Mary Waggoner Annegret Weixlbraun Mary Waggener Bessie Mae Warner HEALTH AWARDS Children who were passed as O. K. by Dr. Gernet: Delores Albrecht Charles Allison Jimmy Auter Lloyd Bowles Lucy Coffman Childr Margaret Allis Floyd Bearup Stanley Carroll Josephine Cook Margaret Cozine Raymond Cummins Alma Dorst Woodrow Davis Prentice Epley Mike La Follette Authur Kuprion Benton Melvin Emil Nacke Mahlon Robards Christine Ryan Charles Shilling Kenneth Stevens Clarnce Thomason Rosie Nell Upton en who have received O. K. certificates from dentist: V William De Graffenreid Anna Herman A Bertha Hill Agnes Hoagland Dorothy Jackman Ella Rea. Johnson Otho J umpp Mary Kinser Elizabeth Lamker Alma Linker Marie Mimrath Mary Moore Floyd Reed Nora Sanders Ruth Stilz Frances Ware Sylvia Wasserman Naoma Vlfilkerson Stanley Williains Selby Goodin Katherine Miller - ' Children who have had tonsils taken out: A p Beatrice Abell Bertram Carr Edith Himbaugh Mary Rowe Children wholhave had defective eyesight corrected by glasess: Edith Ashby ' Rosemary Heintzman Nettie Shersky Lavona Avitt Thomas Herdig Harold Vincent Virginia Lee Brown Agnes Hoagland Francis Wasserman Lois 'Dierking Pauline Payton ' William Gassman Creighton Pool Children whose health has improved by following health rules: Virginia Allen-learned to eat green vegetables, . Paul Bryant-rests dailyg health has improved so that he can remain in school. Eileen Cundiff-stopped drinking coffee. . Grace Daugherty-stopped drinking coffee. A Selby Goodin-sleeps without pillow to improve posture. I Laura Mae McAlister-health has improved so that she is now able to take gym. Fanny McClure-has substituted rest period for gymg has gained weight under handicaps Helen Monyhan---has learned to drink milk. Ulva Newton---has learned to drink milk. R Robert Nutter---operation---has gained 18 lbs. Mason Tush---is now sleeping lO hours every night. CLASS WILL ,til-.1 We, the graduating class of Western Junior High School, Louisville, Kentucky, being of sound mind, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and annulling any and all other wills heretofore made by us. ' - We will and bequeath to members ofthe faculty a continous success in their work, and hope that the future 9A pupils will be calm and docile. To the future 9A's we leave the glory and dignity that have been ours for five months. . To the 9B?s of next September We will leave the ninth grade teachers. We will let you discover whether this is a joy or a sorrow. g To the next 8A's we will theecstatic joy of participating in the Friday as- sembly period. To the future 8B class we give the thrill of going to the middle lunch period. To the 7A's, now 7B's, we will the infinite relief that will be theirs when they are no longer the babies of the school. To the great circle of boys and girls entering Western next year We be- queath the spirit of Western which will fortify them in the stress of three years effort and go With them when they leave. We hereby appoint our principal, Miss Gertrude 'Kohnhorst, to be execu- trix of th-is, our last will and testament, and ask that she be allowed to qualify as such Without bond or surety. ' Witness our signatures this date, June 10, 1931. The 9AClass President : Frank Rouff Secretary: Lloyd Heller , sr' 1 . ' , -- ,: g n -- V, - 'VV -:WI-15V.f'?ev V 1.4V-mixq., , ,VL-.,,,,. 1 -. I 31 V . i4z:r44.,,7-1-:gg,.v--1.-'wpgs--3'-,-V4 '-f , . r,.o.- - - fn-h.,..,. Vi ,X V.,-,f V V . . Q'?32'N.V-- .sp-:gf .'V-1.5-,-f , , - - . '..'-.-'ir3.L V3V H Vp 1- , V '- - V V , . 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Mary Alice Cooke Edith Ashley Ruby Evans Rose' Shields Carolyn Hartman lrene Buckles Aleyne Philhawer Naomi Holsclaw Theda Shaffer Viola ,Powell Dorothy Jackman I-lattie Hawkins Lillian Thompson Sarah Frances Noe Rosina Lotz Alta Ellis Marguerite Hanbury Sarnrnie Arves Elizabeth Miller Elsie Miller ' Doris Davis, Drum Major Eugene Wilson Chester Real Richard Fisher James Weshecker Clarence Ethridge Thomas Gehm Bruce Mullins John J umpp Horace Scott ' JohnVStultz V V l Haskell McCollmer Eddie Jacobs Billy Keith Thomas Kays' Authur Delph V - - Raymond Quaack David Davis James Lefler V James Wriglit George Hans Murray Bunn James Wallace Cortlandt Kincaid Sidney Blunk Bert Baird Edward Martin Maurice Thomas Harry Hoffman Helmet Stiltz Fred Berger Carl Long Charles Nolting Norris Scheurich Millard Weir Nathaniel Craig Claude Brady j James Hoagland - Donald Walles ' George Akers Edward Pfersching Walton Jaggers ' ' ' ,Jess Wilbeft ' X' - Charles Connell? - Thomas Donahue Carl Parr Charles Sibelling i Lester Dixon Liew Anderson David Beam Louis Buckles Jack Graham Bela Martin Frank Ruoff Royce Reiss Joe Dotson-Flag Charles Campbell, Drum Major WESTERN CAPTURES JUNIOR TRACK CROWN In the fourth annual outdoor track meet held at Maxwell Field, May 14, 1931, for the junior event, Western Junior High School won by the narrow mar- gin of one-sixth of a point. The following boys contributed the points for Western's victory: Class A 75 yard dash---Edward King---first fnew recordl 75 yard dash---Walter Schmidt---second 70 yard hurdles---Mural Burkhart---second Shot Put---Edgar Skaggs---first Broad J ump---Arthur Adair---first Knew record? High Jump---Leo Meyer---second V 440 yard Relay---KD Edward King Q21 Walter Schmidt Q35 Floyd Reed MJ Leo Meyer--Qtlrst ' Class B 60 yard dash---David Leister---first fnew recordl 60 yard dash---Henry Collier---third 440 yard relay--- CD David Leisterf2J Henry Collier 131 Henry Robinson Q41 Harry Weinberg---second Class C 50 yard Hurdles---Louis Friedman---third Broad Jump ---Merlin Schneider---second High Jump---Courtland Kinkade---fourth 50 yard dash---Stanley Chapman---fourth K. E. Dearing 5 Bros. Cleaners of Carpets, Rugs, Wall paper and Window Shades Layers of Carpets gr Linoleum Phones-Shawnee 8927-8928 2010 Portland Ave. Special now on Rugs 9x12-32.00 Klusman-Bryant Auto-Service 20th and Colgan Sts. 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