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internal ,X xxx xxxxx ELovsEEnc,LE1-'Im VVESTPORT HIGH SCHOOL HERALD, VOLUME XVI Westport High School, Kansas City, Mo. CRIER AND HERALD STAFF Editorial John Emery - N ews -'Mae Shufflebotham f lti ' John2Gilmer - - - -1 Terence Clark - - Russell Colvin - Eleanor Brown - George Pratt- - - Muriel Eastman - Athletics James Stewart - James Darnell - Virginia Compton - Exchange James Britt - - - Elizabeth Meriwether Poetry Florien Gass - Locals-Cartoons John Gilmore - Russel Colvin - Advertising Conrad Eckert - Herman Hahn - Faculty Ad'vi.s'er Chas. S. Foster
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l l Z y Zi X X Q 1 Q fi g f ' lMlIBl1imfWlWlNllMlllFI -Q will Ill Illlllllllmll Z A OUR HERALD We who are about to depart salute thee. May the kind fates who have smiled upon us this year continue to favor old Westport. As we go out from Westport's halls, ready for further con- quest in college or in business, we must pause a moment to look back over a year of achievement, of strife, and of victories, to point out its records with modest pride, and to urge the underclassmen on to further glory for the high school. A yea.r like the one just completed comes but rarely and is the sweeter for it. Who has ever before seen the victory column so full or the defeat so lonesome? We Seniors are glad that we can go out with such grand finale, because we have helped in a large measure to accomplish these things. A clean sweep in football, a championship in basket ball, along with the first victory over Central in five years, an unusual season on the track, in short, a year of honor for Westport. And besides this, in fact, preceding it, came the spirit which has filled the school, while enough has slipped out to surprise our rivals in the sports. Those of us who have been here four years know that the enthusiasm shown for everything has not been equaled in our time. It has been a spirit of win for Westport, and it has carried us across ahead of the rest every time. Calls for men, or money, or support were never neglected, very gratifying to us who have seen other conditions. We have had what previously had been longed for as the old Westport spirit, and in greater measure than had ever been hoped for. Lastly, we turn to the record of the work of the year. We are proud of this Herald. We think it embodies the thought of the year. It has been our aim to make it more truly a year book and a concise tabulation of the activities of the school, so that you may turn back to it and refresh in your minds the re- membrance of a great year. We have dedicated this Herald to our Westport patriots who died in the service of their country and of the world. It is with a heart-felt prayer of thanksgiving that the world conflict is over that We pay homage to our defenders who went gladly to the great sacrifice. May all of us and all of those to come look up to them as the ultimate goal of service to- ward which we, as American citizens, may strive for all our lives. - Again, farewell! All honor and loyalty to old Westport. The Crier Progress has been our ambition always. We have realized it in very definite form in the Crier. Continuing with our policy
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