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W. H. S. JUNIOR HIGH The Westfield Junior High has a total enrollment of 765 29 eighth and 47 seventh grade pupils. The teachers are Russell Brouhard and Floyd Carson. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW tFrontb, Left to right: Eugene Moore, Elsie Louise Doane, Helen Davis, Jean Harvey, Helen Carey, Ruth Blazier, Lois Godby, Catherine Mae Willits, Margaret Jessup. SECOND ROW: Floyd A. Carson, teacher, Cloy Dautrich, Robert Mikesell, Gerald Wiseman, Max Whitmoyer, John Todd, Robert DeMoss, Raymond Knight, Joseph Haskett, James Smith, Junior Macy, Noel Revis, Russell Brouhard, teacher. THIRD ROW: Don Smith, Raymond Stuart, Eugene Beauchamp, Paul Thistlethwaite, Mary Evelyn Morford, Letha Fern Kiser, Evelyn Ballard, Mary Ruth Dooley, Esther Wicker, SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Chester Grimes, Paul Thompson, Calvin Lassiter, Harry Todd, Joe Whitmoyer, Donald Moore, Byron Barker, Tuggle Burroughs, Fletcher Gipe, John D. Rayle, Frank Blasser, Earl Hadley, Robert Weaver. SECOND ROW: Joan Bowman, Lois Babb, Marjory Stultz, Deloris Cobb, Doris Barnes, Leona R-ay, Eloise Gilpin, Esther Sparks, Ruth Rutledge, Eileen Heathcock, Paul Macy, Buddy Vair. THIRD ROW: Robert Ortwein, Amanda Sumner, Marjory Clark, Martha Jessup, Kathleen Frost, Phylis Mikesell, Hilda. Lease, Florence Blazier, Mary Idalou Ross, Marcia Talbert. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Jean Eberhart, Jean Harvey, Irene Feaster, Patty Daniel, Betty Martin, Bobby Barker, Lloyd Stafford, Gale Pruitt, Warren Lassiter, Russell Myers. 1Von Rider and Ruth Stewart are not in the picture! 411 'K ,I A voiian -v N4 r 1,,,,n I- I .1
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Cass Will We, the Senior Class of 1934, being of sound mind and disposing memory do hereby make, declare. and publish this, our last will and testament, in order that we, departing from our school life in Westfield High School may justly and wisely distribute our treas- ures and interests among our successors and friends. Item 1. To the faculty we bequeath our kindest regards and good will. 2. To the Juniors. as a class, We will our undisputed dignity and exceptional ability to run a bluff on the faculty. 3. I, Malcolm Bray, president of the class of '34, leave to Max Wheeler, my dignity of manner, my place on the honor roll, and my six-feet of blonde loveliness. 4. I, John Haskett, vice president of the above corporation, will to Rex Johnson, my alacrity and speed in all enterprises. 5. To Doris Revis, I, Mary Jane Jones, Secretary of Class '34. bequeath my uncon- tested popularity for offices and my title of W. H. S. Personality Girl. 6. I, Jam-es W. Wood, financier for the seniors, leave my boyish appeal and my Wim, wigor, and witality in football to Victor Macy. 7. I, William Irwin, bestow on James Edwards my aggressive disposition and my winning ways with wimmin'. 8. My interest in the -sophomore class, I, Donald Casey will to Henry Bragg-with confidence that hc will keep it growing. 9. We, Roy Leap and Opal Marvel, bequeath our undying affection and devotion for each other to Lyndall Smith and Ruth Alice Roberts. 10. I, Geneva Pittman, regretfully leave to Charlotte Todd my chewing gum habit and unconscious rattling of the larynx. 11. In trust that they will serve her well, I, Myrle Stroud, bestow on Betty Furnas, my invincible composure and preference for brunettes. 12. To Louis Bender, I, Floyd Cox hesitatingly bequeath my exceptional ability to drive with one hand. 13. I, Wilma Rogers, leave my unassuming manner and athletic figure to Mary Ellen Wynkoop. 14. My raven tresses and coquettish glance, I, Mabel Leap, respectfully surrender to Leota Mae Rich and admonish her to use them carefully. 15. I, Louise Jessup, will my right to long and undivided interest in Arsenal Techni- cal Alumni to Dorothy Carey. 16. My flaxen tresses and resemblance to the Lily Maid of Astolat, I. Virginia Mae Morford, leave to Alice Gamble in hopes that she will guard them carefully. 17. I, Kathryn Overman leave to Esther Knight my exclusive beautician privileges for Westfield girls,-my culinary skill, and pleasing voice. 18. To Alfred Hinshaw, I, Philip Kendall, bequeath my magnetic personality and to Roger Dooley, I leave my unquestionable right to leading roles in Westfield High School Operettas. 19. My boldness and superiority complex, I, Alice Louise Wheeler, leave to Virginia Small. 20. To anyone who will cherish them faithfully, I, Robert Frost, will my ability to make speeches and A grades. 21. I, Marcella Randall, leave my wavy auburn hair to Virginia Statzer, who seems A to have a weakness for such. 22. My unrestricted claims to whistling and B excuses, I, Donald Walker, bestow on Lyndall Smith, who, I feel sure, will uphold them faithfully. 23. To the up and coming violinist, Martha Mendenhall, I, Virginia Randall, leave my musical talent and prestige. 24. I, May Ballard, hoping to enter upon the more serious pathways of life, leave in care of Beulah Taylor my flirtatious and fickle ways of high school years. 25. My ungovernable temper and my Carmel -friends, I, Mary Burroughs, bequeath to Mary Jo Blasser. 26. I, Melba McKinzie, will to Helen Mae Bauer my icy stare and indifferent manner. 27. My skill and reputation as a physicist, I, Elda Plummer, fondly bequeath to all Juniors in hope that they will provide inspiration for the physics instructor. 28. I, Elizabeth Washington leave my social prestige and prospective social en- gagements to Ruth Rayle. 29. My extensive vocabulary and literary ability, I, Jacob Blasser, humbly bequeath to Sure looks like it ought to be Lassiter. Well, I'd reckon. 30. To the poor little rich girl of operetta fame, I, Rebecca Wheeler, leave my ability to portray the devoted wife and mother role-for it seems Mary Rosetta desires a change.
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