Westport High School - Herald Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1923
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Q Q I .LG-Jx01L9 excmvjcsxii The class of 20 must have felt particularly reluctant to break the old ties that bound them to Westport when they saw what a promising Jolly good class of fresh- men they were leaving behmd freshmen who were destined to form the class of 23 The class of 21 styled ltself ' the greatest class that ever set foot in Westport, ' 22 called itself mightiest of classes It 1S with due respect that we, the class of 23 acknowledge the merit of our predecessors from whose admirable teaching we have lealned the art of class-making I I The pre-eminence of the class of 1923 is not due to the leadersh1p of one or two glfted members, but IS the result of the talents and devoted efforts of many leaders Who have helped to make the name of Westport famous In all those things that help to make the spirit of Westport courageous, 1nv1nc1ble and triumphant members of the class of 23 havelbeen conspicuous Among the grad- who have helped to bring the Amhert cup to Westport for two successlve years the glrls of the winning debate team and our singers who won a cup in recognition of their silver voices The names of many seniors also adorn the honor roll Now we b1d farewell to the Gold and Blue we b1d the classes of the years to come to carry on the sp1r1t of Westport, that lt may represent all that is noble and I S1I'1CGI'6 57 IZDEST' H Page 15 . f- . ,- ,554-, .. - ' ,..-.- ,,. .M-J .. D- D447 -' . Y. .A - ' .,,...-.---.--1--.-.- -,J ,A Q 1 1 un f:e'z:z',L:.1.:a ' '-I-il--'-5-51'- - 'P' -- ' I amz' M N 2 1 A 11,- 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 Ii 1 Ii 1' ii A .1 1? 12 1? 1 S Y v f fi s A Y ' ' . U f f! - ' 1 . 1 . . A v -to A ' M QT Ig LQ CiBQ6!C'3XQAQ'11Q 5 ' A ' - ' 5if2?'?f?f Candlclates for ' 1 ZWMM 2 fl 1 I , 27,1 1 A A 'ALAA 2 N1-1.2 ff ,Q 'A I 1 I If XWY . . EDWARD GRIGSBY TRIMBLE, JR. 1-I 11'01'lr1111111 H1111 1100116111 not to be 11.vl111111011'. ' Distinction in Scholurshipg Student Coun gil, 225 Clayg High School Clubg Junior- Senior Business Conunitteeg Christnius Play, '21. - WILLIAM JAMES GILWEE A llltlll I 13110111 who 1111111 1111011 II S'll1'IC'.H Engineersg R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, Crack Company, '22, 7 I CATHERINE GRACE LORIMER C V Her T'0Z.t'C 'Mrs crm' .wff f f Gentle 1111117 ZOKUC'-'till f7.I'C'Cf- 4 10111 fllllllfj llll ll it0'111111, i High School Club. ' . 1v1ARY LEE CUDDY i 1 Is l111'111111 I0'z'c' the Q FI' groivtlz of 1111171071 will? ., 5 . Z, JACK HAMPTON BOURQUE He has fl way with H10 1 Indies. Football, '21, '22g Stuclcnt Council, '21, '22g Round Table, High School Cfub. 11 5 WILLIAM HIRAM MCCREARY Just at the nge twixt 1 boy and y011fl1. 3 W MILDRED LOUISE SPRAUL A .4tl1Iet1'c 011411 tH'fl.SfiC.U Q Bnfketball XV, '21, '22, '23g Hockey IV, '21, '22, '23g Baseball, '20, '22g High School Clubig Jules Guerin Art C u'bg K First Prize Poster Contest, G. H. S. Club. MARY VIRGINIA KELLY 3 1 Has C'lIZj'I7O!fj' lzvre 50011, Kelly? E L 3 M.e.11.11--X -w-....i-, ..,. .1 Y V N, 151 iii, 2 A X X1 Y NX, SFC S 2 I Q Page 16 1 1 -umm .fx r urrsnrwr-ut11'A3z-1535-w-ngqggmguvgiw, mf-Q, nag. azz: ug-2 -,,,,., L1gmq4,gj,,, .1..- -A A 1 --1-.--11: :z -11101 .-.1-:--'--- -- M- ---'--:- -- 1---'-1-11: al- r.:-.4.-Lv::-:1n'i4:7.2:i.zg':5q.1g,g-13111111,,,ug!Z :,,wi1,sidE,: ,X Rub.. 1 mg H dam, A 5 A K 'T-' ' 4 ' '- ' ' 'Ag fr-' ' v -Y -'I' EAVWAJ- - . A . A - - A - ,......4.:. . L : . ,. :1,, , , L L, ., -. .3-7.-gg,-..,.'. ,s.,,1,, F K W F, .-,.. , , W ffvffe, f ff' 3 i 1 CMWMW x i 'X N ot... A Z.. ut, I wt, , R. Li If ' if K X f 1 4,1-W ' ' 5-z Pk ,rw was i 5 ii 3 2 ,, Z4 a 5 2 5 i 2 2 2 2 5 E Z 3 a Z 2 1 Z 2 , 2 2 5 2 f 2 2 2 5. Z, Q 7 2 Z ? Y 4 52 2 5 6 .4 ,i t 5 ? 2 . 7 , Candidates for 'Graduation if 2 l ff' if .,. E WILLARD NEWTON SNIOW A little snow, tumbled about, anon becomes a mountain. l F lDistinction in Scholarship. I i r GARRETT WYCKOFF Qofxvus I expect to pass through this world but once. High School Club. 5 E LENA ALIC1E DARNOLD i I have put away childish things. RUSSELL C. JORDAN ' Such songs have power to quiet the restless pulse of care. 1 Student Councilg R. O. T. C., Captain, 1 '23, Crack Company, Crack Platoon, '21, '22, Dance Orchestrag Assembly Program, Alpha Lyra, President, '23, Treasurer, '22, Operetta, '21, '22g Christmas Play, '20, '21. r. GNEORGLE RIORDON BYRNIE, JR. lVIy eyes make pictures y 'wlzen they are shut , Engineersg High School Club. l DOROTHY EDNA CAST Thou hast no faults or I no faults can find. i Distinction in Scholarship, Student Coun- 5 cil, '22, Hockey, '20, '21g Business Com- A mittee, '22, Clionian, Secretary, '23, Speech Arts: High School Clubg Debate Q W, '23, Senior Play. , 1 1 E i ' r i ALFREDA NOBLE ' ' Noble by birth, yet nobler , by great deeds. Baseball, '20, '21, '22, Basketball, '21, Hockey, '21g Tennis, '20, W, ' '22g ' J Assembly lrogram, '22, Cantata, '23, Alpha Lyrag High School Club. WILBERT ARTHUR STRAWN 5 I feel like a Bull Moose, i 6 S ,Jw A s, L 7' f fs an N if I 3 2 2 , l, y f f fra' Z 1 if f X f 2 1 K ff , ,f k , A I ..a.,,V k 4 ,.........,,, ...A ,,..,.l.......J E. 1 Page 17 'T f it mmm was av un .:z'.-2 .'.. za ' -1-fr '-4' -ia . ' ' ' ' ..s ,,. 1 ., -znuamsz' 2- '.S:'4f.12'9'1'f ' ' rr xc.:-.L H... -4-v qnzzbsq . . , . . Q v , A r v I Q 2 it 2 T 2 132 I-,ERA L f ..e . at v , .... ,. I -- X , . I , ,N ,,,..., ,...- .- ,-Yf, ,.. --, qvmpw-ug T I 0 . if N5W,,,,,,:,,,WzxMWMW.1f,.,,W ' ' , c..-..-,-- - t s for I ' ,awe VW- 'K ,.T7,,m.,,,..,0,,2.0M, M, 1 at e 5 , aiwpof !Ml,,,,tff M , ,,ie.ffQrfrrrema, Wo Q 1 l 1 X W! : f , 'eh 5 V . d t i fm t g 1 . f he . 9 '-f ,ff l 'f 221' W7'f'f-'. f'fW.W, f 1 4 . f f f 'ifff'r 'Y ' -.f'i: a2f -f r,.-'wff f,f.,, I -f , it -, it 1 if 1 2 I it 1 ,, .. g,J'f',-yfr, Q, are , . , A A. ' ' ' ,eff 2 ' ' fff vgiff ff 22, ' 'f' --' f 'li' ' ,, ' it T J' ' ef .iff i ,wwf f r L M 21,1 it , Z feww,,.W.Mame.wfe f , 'f 9 y , xiiywff i ,f f . , f F , .WW f -- e , f 'UawM'fWf11Mw W F ' f e 'V ELIZABETH THOMPSON KRICK . Labors past are pleasant' Distinction in Scholarship, Debate Win , , '23, 'Student Council, '22, Cli0Hi2lH5 S I H Speech Arts, High School Club, Secretary, , '23. , D FRANICESHUR Ready in lzeart and ready in hand. E L FRANK N. PHELPS A real specimen of a ladies' man. Irving, Engineers. FRANK SHINN 2 Two heads are better than one. EILENE MARIIE SLACK She needs no eulogy, she speaks for herself. Distinction in Scholarship, Debate W, '22, '23, Captain, Student Council, '22, Christmas Play, '21, '22, Assembly Pro- gram, Secretary Senior Class, Clionian, Vice-President, '23, Circulo Calderon, Speech Arts, President, '22, Senior Play, High School Club. J'0'SEPHINE BARBARA PRICE The recollection of qual- ity remains- Distinction in Scholarship, Student Coun- til, '22, Clionian. TOM M-OORES BRIGHT Silence is golden, I'm a bright son. Student Council, '23, Senior Business Committee, B. C. P., R. O. T. C., First Lieutenant, Captain, High School Club. ROBERT EARL NEWMAN Presentation of the Silent Drama. Football Squad, '22, Track W, '23, Freshman Business Committee, Round Table, B. C. P., Senior Play. n........... ,,,.. ...,,...,. . K , Page 18 A 3 1 ca1,.-.fn .1 r .fun-.c .-u--wrmm-ziexrrzmuza., S X ,...,..,.v wa 3 233 23 E V: S 5 2 2 ' l wa ff sew 9 , a Q X X X .s E v X. 9 i' me Z .fly ,' f, q R7 , f s 5 ' N g fl N, .. 3 ire. N X gi' sz l X, 1 .fr 5 1 , X X ' lg Rays 'Q x XX M13 wg X we 'N s sw X .M -wa. 'M-M, N., ,, 'X u...........,, ,W .........t ............,...-,,..... , la1.mm::ax.'1zn'1:zs--Q'ssms....11. sn::.vr-z.:w.w1 H mn Q n , i 1 1 E 2 5, Y gh 51.11-i'1'.3'.-':G'1Z .. .-.:-v-,- f- a n -mere'.:f::::.1z.:-::.4::.zz:1:::::.,4:ggg,:..,..u..,,,,m,,, 4. . h ,ig N, W ,- ,, v vw ,-, ' - ' , K ,. ... LQ- Q ,',k:' ' ' s 1 -A in Q 'Candidates for V ' A Graduation ' - ROBERT BRUCE DO1DS Subtle shapes his cnn- ' 3 ning fingers traced. ' Student Council, Assembly Program, '21, '22, '23, Cantata, Alpha Lyra, R. O. T. C., Major, Captain, '23, Crack Squad, '20, 'Crack Platoon, '21, Crack -Company, '22, S RICHARD TROSPER BREWSTER 2 On their own merits, modest men are dninbf' Clay, B. C. P. VERA PALMER CASON With grace to win and lzeart to hold. Student Council, '23. ELEANOR MATTHEWS WILLIS Knitting and withal talking. Le Fleur de Lis, Treasurer, '23, High School Club, Assembly Program, '22, Student. Council, '23, f DAVID EEALS FINIDLAY ' Do you think I was f born in a wood to be afraid of an, owl? SEYMOUR J. RICE Silence gives consent. 4 S , HELEN AILEEN OLSON The fairest flower that if blows. 1 Distinction in Scholarship , Baseball ' Squad, '20, Circulo Calderon, High School ' Club. ' A GLADYS CARLINE DRAPER Our Pollyannaf' ' I High School Club. 1 A V k ,WM rn rf, '-7 Y iff fi ff Q ' 'X Z 1 1 , f ng ' V , X . .. ..... ... , , 6 X , ,, f ff , W . mfffvlwff' .4...L...f.2.f .... Page 19 ,zuiu ln:1.'g:':j:'.-L .zrgq .5 .. ,. , . . . - . f . ..-. ..,,-. . - I 4 r 1 -. - -E - 1 -441-'H'iii'-1? :-rrrzzirrs.-:3Z11'21i2' 14 fi ii-' - - ' - '- ' 'L' -4' -'- - E 'E ' F i l 5. s r 9 Z 2 Q Q is i .s ii. . saw ,ge ,Q E., .mn 1... - , H S - er A . 'sf' - i 2 R-Q lf . 2 N ,v,v NY , V, 1, -K., .E 1 1. , i tw , f,,wM !AW,,wewf4ZffwWfmme,7,WMm6L,iV . . A fgwg, M ,W . Graduatlon f A , 5 R. ff f 4 .wwf 'Q mf t! , 6 1 E Z , , ,, w.,,4WW:15, gym! , 2 ,f L ,I ,. BROW'NING MILLIGENT MORRIS t , A smile is the same in E all languages. V, Cantata, '22, '23g Alpha Lyra. L DONIALD SLIFER LAWRENCE I It is difficult at once my 5 to relinquish a long Cher- g , ished love. , Cheer Leader, '22, '23g Christmas Playg i Student Councilg High School Club, Cahi- net, Treasurerg Sophomore Business Com- E mitteeg Junior Class Treasurer, Clioniang . ' Engineers. JOHN JOSEPH DONNELLY fi All was silent as before. JULIA LEE WHEELER L The heart is a free and iffijyj fetterless thing, f 2 A ivave of thelocean, a bird on the wing. liuigfi Student Council, Vice-Presidentg Clioniang High School Club. f gi 'o,A gg., 3 'tfffl . , ' ff izjifl GrENEVIE.VE ELIZABETH MANAHAN L Sweet Genevieve. Ji Circulo 'Calderong High School Clubg Spanish Play, '23. , sf i'.' GEORGE SAMUEL DOBLER 5 gf' 'HA mighty spirit fills that little frame. VVb. . ., 5 H 3 5 f E JAMES DANIEL HARRlNiG.TON Q V .Six -years, six little 1 4, years, six drops of time. 5 X I 4 4, Track, 'W, '20, '21, '23g Student Coun- c1l, '23. 3 J H moms MUBIEL SPILLER - And Soloman in all i I . his glory- Distinction in Scholarshipg Assembly pm, gfflrllg Chomang Clrculo Calderon' Spanish si Pl. 721 , , - . ' . Q za L dy, , 22, Junior Business Committee. X E 1, ,,..,, N L LL , x X 1 s x x I 2 f , C 5 CN , MMA., S X i V, YQWW I genes Q lx f M t V Axhix V-.4 Page 20 I . .. .... ......,,e.- ..., ,. .., .........W..,.- . A AM A Tl: K1 re 4'-El-A-Cn ll' .-rt ll' -4. -nlfJl!'wlI7.'Y'iBi 'F4-'Svlixmamx- 'las.mum. 'nz- R .:u.2E...1n .L ,a:,Lw,.,z, Hr, I 'BESMM-1.115-I-Y-- iff-'f'-3.-2:-2112::1:1:a'4,'..:-5.1-zz gL1:.::.:1:::jg1g'g31g,g13,jig'-Q-' ,' s - - ' - - ' - - 4 - - Q ' - - - - - - - f -- - .. - - - .. . . - . . , . . .. , ..'g.w..fmc:.::,1.a:-:amz-:L.:1:::.'.':i1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' - ' - - - if -- Y - - - -- - .'. -L. I ' ' . L ..1.--.v .-L-1.1 if g,-::,. uJ,.J,T A l A - ---....-...-,,.,, ,J MW-Hi. - -F A - - , 'Cl 'v -' -4- - .. . ..- -' ' -....4 2. - . -. ... .-,ig L ..Z.......,...E44.i......a fo. QH o'.Q Candidates for 53 if , Graduation si .A T .li 7: gi? i -ig E521 ' A ig f OKE1. LEE ATKINSON How sweet and fair slze seems to be. Distinction in Scholarshipg B. C. P. T if ., A is T5 '59 Q 'A it HELEN R. MARDER 1 The otlzer one. if' ig: , A FRANCIS WHITNEY HALL. ' Only the brave deserve .ig the fair. Student Councilg Round Table, Circulo tl Calderong R. O. T. C., Major. Fzqf J GEORGE E. SWOPE fta' i V Fm from MVis.vouri. Football VV, '21, 'ZZQ Cliorliang B. C. ..ft A A P., '22g High School Club, Secretary, '22, f Track, '23. 2 fi , V 9' Af ld' ff, , M fig, J X A SARAH CASSADY f At her feet he bowed. ' ik.,-52? 5 -1,542 V it 53251 if g2i'1'ig,qE if A713 iwf .fo ' Distinction in Scholarship. f mf , 4:5 ,, viii! Wei ffifeo EDNA ELIZABETH VAUG-HN 5 Advice to persons about f to marry-don't. Distinction in Scholarshipg High School 5 . ' gl, Club, '22g B. C. P., '2lg Circulo Calderon, '2 1. .. Q, I .7 is 5 Z i fee gn, ,V w Q5 Zig? nw 'E BURGNNER JQONES U Q5 K The Sheik of Rosedale- ' ' Track Squad, '21. A Z? g , fs WW, 2' f, , , ,. f u W it THEODORE OLAUO THEE 1 fi I have other fish to fry. i' Circulo Calderon, Treasurer: Spimlsh Play, r.f,, '19, '20, '22, '23, pi .g. .V f 1. ...A t Z, ' ,w f ,,,'f1,,,mx , Q 5 w'ff1,.. Nw. 5 A . 2 Q 5fA:,,,,,,ffz , g V7,,,Z nf 'M ,, I 5 gif .gg jf Z, 4 g i , . . f .f Page 21 A - er a- fy:9:5:c4Q Q ' '7 ' ,LJ , 4 ,.,,,,,.,.... VV., , an-g 51 sf .u.1, .,,2:-ion in, Candidates for I Graduation or ,i 1 It 'jf : f , 1 f' E EDITH LILLIAN NORQUIST A thoughtful calm, a Q quiet grace. 5 Speech Arts, High School Club. 1 WILLIAM LAWRENCE CALAHAN Q If you have tears, pre- pare to shed them now. ' ETHEL MARIE HENDERSON ' She in beauty, education, blood, Holds hand with any princess in the world, Distinction in Scholarship, Pundit, Secre- tary, '22, Treasurer, '22, President, '23, Le Fleur de Lis, Vice-President, '22, Presie dent, '23, 'Cirier-Heraild Staff, '22, '23, Assembly Program, '22, '23, High School Club, Cabinet, '22, '23. RUTH GERTRUDE HIEBERT Music of all sorts, songs composed to her 'wortllinessf' Alpha Lyra, '23, High School Club, '22, '23, Cantata, '23, W. CHIESNEY HILL Three-fifths of him was genius and two-fifths sheer fudge. . Distinction in Scholarship, Debate W, Captain, '22, '23, Assembly Program, '22, '23, Student Council, Executive Board, '22, Clionian, President, '23, Vice-Presi- ident, '23, Speech Arts, High School Ciub, Senior Cabinet, '23, Crier-Herald Staff, '23, Christmas Play, '22, '23, Neither absent nor tardy. MARIE KEELINIG Blau has his will but ivomawi has her way. COR1DEL,IA LOUISIE LACAFF A daughter of the gods, ' divinely tall and most di- vinely fair. Christmas Play, '22, Student Council. A WILLIAM LIPMAN MAYER Life I lzazfe kissed- . Lips I have missed. A Christmas Play, '21, '22, Assembly Pro- - gftlm, '22, Le Fleur de Lis, '22, '23, Ifvmg, '19, '20, Student Council, '22. Page 1 1 4 '9!TEiZF K . . , ,, ..... .,,,. ...,-,....-.,.,,,..,.-,..--.,W.,..-,..,W-,fre-ff-f-v--nfvv'-z'ff rf eff? f CM X Zfwwff X, ig ff ZW! ,,,, ,,,,.,,,, i x, ,,,, i 'Sei f ' 3 '91.,,,, X, X fFf,?5 ' 'Q' . 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A , . fri if 1. W .2 l ., VM A, '.', . 35. :fi 1' QQ' Z, gr ii ., il 13' X' .15 I, gli f f Zim bil: ., V . 2:5 i 1 l 5 l i i Q ' J.. W I ly? f 4 5,9 M. ffffgz I 39 ff ,'f,fh iff? gli ' gif' 31 J if ,gf U 'if 5 in T .lf f E2 fzhf. ' JZ' 5 25.7, of 1, , Q., 5 f if 'fn MQ f 5 , , VZ? f ' I Q ' ef Q ,ffm , ,,,,, 2 W mf ,f ,... .--......i Candidates for f Graduation 2 ! l l MARGXARETTE LOCKWOOD MARSHALL The sunshine of her smile. High School Cflubg Jules Guerin Art Club, Critic. MARGARET PARSHALL Good things come in .vnzall IIJfl1'Sl1llll5,.U GEORGE FAIRCHILD KIRSHNER All mankind lowes a Io1'er. B. C. P., Treasurer, '22g Clioniang High School Club. SARAH LILLIAN COHEN Hllflayest thou mark thine by SZl1'lXlli1lC.n Twin Arts. RALPH MORGAN JONES I hate myself. Irving, Treasurer, '21g High School Club: Sophomore Cabinetg Junior Business Com- mittee. MABEL S. GSELL Bring me no records. DORIAN PARKS The falling out of lovers is the renewing of love. CAMMORAH E. WHITE Crystal Mfhitef' P496 23 - V , N 'i ' ,, . ,., ..,-.,,.-.-...--av . -- ,. L up ,, N.. J U m P.,-.vu-n ,.... . 4 4 II ':-:e1x:'::.u:.A:.1g:-::.- a .M .-..- --4 H 1 A L me-:ERA L o QY ' ' ii NW,,,W, My . W ,Mr M ,I ,, W.,a.-,WMM,,w:, in !4W,.Wfj W fffeamw .y Aff yy Q QW! ,f 3455 5 ' ' f T' ' 'fn off 1' 6 , , 4 !lm'r'vfw.,,,, ,A,.,1l ff g V .,,,. ,,.,,,.,, ,, Q 5 f, i Z 5 Z 5 3 ......,-. . . I ...4 Candidates for i f in Graduation f AWWA!! ORVI LLJE KIRK FAGAN IfVhatezfer is not too wise is wise. Distinction in Scholarship. ELSIE HARTUNIAN personal qualitiesf High School Clubg Circfulo Spanish Play. Calderong BE:R.E.NI1CE RENIZ . A true girl, admired by all. Hockey, '23g High School Club. A ' THELMA GNLADYS LAMPKIN Ever ready to lend a hand. Distinction in Scholarshipg Baseballg Basketballg Hockey W, '23g High School Clubg Circulo Calderon. MARY MARGARET WOODHOUSE Oh! She sizs high in all the peo1Jle's hearts. Pundit, Treasurerg Le Fleur de Lisg High School Club. CHARLES L. REA, JR. The ifery pink of Per- fectionf' Distinction in Scholarship 5 Circulo Calderong High School Clubg Student Council. DON FARIS WILSON Fashioned so slenderly, young ana' so fair. Engineers. VIRG-INIA ADELINE HATCH Gentle of speech and f belzeficent of mind, X E f F 1? 4 X Q X , 51 X :fi PY 'X .- gi 'axe f 4 la Qu., .t,i ,. CNE, , x 'mx X.. S ' Nw xl X NM , . NXRNMMX .,., X ,L Y' 1 NMS!!-C -alI W!l'El1l' 3'!2lg. 'ViL '!'i1!l IPSZESIB. tQ2l..'ii! 2 T111 .E -:.l,'.l-,Qi-'gQ.QQ-' ,l .1..',g..1a.:-111:231':L1.Z..115.ILfL.. Qt' fl ,..Q.'.'..1.'. .Q.'.,'.f,.A'.j.fQ'f,.f.-ff-1 iff- -'71 A .Q - f-'-'---'-'f--'fe' '-'f.'.'.'. .'Q'.'.'.' 'j ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' - A - - - . . . L , . . . . ,, ,, ....... ... ..-......e-..r. ...-............,,, ,..,,u1.L,m,,:,,,y,,u,,k 1.19. uni.. 11- !. M . -. - Q - v A - -,-v- - -. - I. . . -, .Y. , . . , L , K 'nf' 'N' 4- L - . . Y. A- .,,,: . R : . A J Z e 7 ? r 7 f 1 Nothing endures but 5 7 3 f 1 X f NW fait N NN ,, 5: Ye iQiTFiNSi ee .,.f,t,,, few' t QW if f ,ff , V ffm, ,ykw ,ft 5 1 Lrg, ff' f, nf' . .f 17? I X ,ef f,f,,, W, 7 57 eff, r ii C, ,ff it ml ,, '24 'fun . ,ty 6974 7,1 ,495 ' 7'd'ltgf 'QQQZ5 nga 4, ,,,M-WW, ,,,h,f , SWG, ww, I, X 4 ,ff,, if X W , I , , f W ,, 1,45 f , ,ff , X C 2 f, 'ffl ff? f ' 'I f at 1 Q fi ffvwtspxn 1 f W M4777 1 k'ff ' - 1-Wy' .ff ' X 1 f ,,,, , f 'f 'f-vw 0 1i,A,,,,, ,f ,, ,wwwrwf 5 ' ff 1 X W,,,w Nfff ,WWWWWNW J ,f F' 'T Candidates for Graduation MARCEL LOUIS MOONEY Better IZUQC7' than late. Captain Second Debate Team, Christmus Play, '21, '22, Clay, B. C. P., Senior Play. SARAH ELIZABETH HILEMAN 'fTlze sweetest sound on earth is wemanis tongue. MORRIS SIMPSON4 MO-ORE The elznrelz going belle. Honor Roll, '21, '22, Junior Business Committee, Irving, Vice-Presilent, '22, President, ,235 High School Club. BEN THOMAS SAMS Big Ben. High School Club, Round Tableg Engi- neers. HELEN LOUISE COOLBAUGH Quiet but effective. B. C. P., High School Club. JULIA GOODENOW Patience and gentle- ness is power. Distincttion in Scholarshipg Debate W, '23, Christmas Play, '21, '22g Round Table, Speech Arts, High S'chool Club, Treasurer, '21, '22, President, '22, '23. EVANGELINE E. HODGEN 'Tis only noble to be goodf' B. C. P.g High School Club. THEODORO BOISER RIVERA 'IEast is lVest. R. 0. T. C., First Lieutenant, Crack Com- pany, '22, '23, Clay, Circulo Calderon, Secretary, Spanish Play, '21, '23g U. S. Navy, '18, '19. Page 25 :sz , ,...,......... . . .. .- A -- ..,...... .T-...... -. -. .A .::. .-nf A- N ' , 1,.,.-. L.,,g1:.u::.........:...-.-........---- :- : .- . H A GY r is ' ' Candidates for 'fn 'M M! ' 1 . W ,f,f,,!,, -fl-f A X, 0, X 1 , 1 f ,en VW, nf. ,eg f f ' 'f 3 Z l Graduation 1 f i 2 9 ' A K , I Z e WW ' 2 a HAROLD EDWIN ROUSE Here's metal 7710Sl' nt- 1ractiz'e. ' R. O. T. C., '20. i LEAH CLEMENTS WITHERS 1 Her speeeh flowed from -. 'tongue sweeter than honey. IB. C. P.g High School Club, Keeper of the 'Seal, '23g Senior Business Committee. E BEATR!CE OYAMA GLOVER , Answer me in one word. Distinction in Scholarshipg Cantatag Alpha Lyrag High School Club. V GERTRUDE ANNA SWEETMAN The stronger always succeeds. 1 Distinction in Scholarshipg Circulo f Calderong High School Clubg Spanish -f Play, '22. : , JA MES KAY LACY The sweetest joy, the the wildest 'woe is love. ' Student Council, 'Sergeanteat-Arms, '2-35 Assembly Programg Junior Business Com- mittee' Cantata '22 '23 Clionian Al ha y , , 3 S D Lyra, Sergeant-at-Armsig High School Club, f Cabinet: Operetta, '22g 'Cheer Leader, Alternate. JOHN STEVENS Every one for lziznself and- ' The devil talre the hind- most. MARGARET GOULD BUCHANAN She never fails to speak a pleasant word. RETA MURIEL OUTHIER 1 Wlz0 talks much must . talk in 'Z,fCI1:l1f.U ' Circulo Calderong High School Clubg Span- ish Play, ,21, 3 Q 1 i E Q I Y i Q .E i pfQ,o,eo . ..ts it ee' i he is 2 E KAW flxt xx Q 3 5 wx 1 .,,l six 5 I ' gk ht xg X. 5 x ' . fx, g 4 4 an ,.t, ..., , 5 A, A Xi 45. 4 L X xv? zz .X X, 5 1 4 - it -. Q 1 ' 3 XX W2 an-Y '- s if 5 , vs 3 M, ,Eff is S 3 e . SWS N lu., Us -V sf 3 ...inQm.....s i.t.l..,.., Page 26 L -lx i1'1Ii!l ,-I' WHEEL, YK-CB-l!!2!'Z!1Z's'!mg,,,41l ealurxl ,url f 1, fv Ei X A aamwzms 2 Z Mmwawhmwemvw NW... 5 1 X 1: Q54-1.-11.1-LEf.:.ala.4-iz.:gi4::.::::-.11:.1rx..:nj .3.'.j.1.i.j.:.'.1 .g.:::..::'.i:. .12 . Ag . .. ., . - , , ,, . , , ,,- , . , -, , ,- .. ., - , . - . . . . ' ' ' X' ' -'- '-' --'--'------- --1-six:-izvrawx-uv: mzuuum: m':::,:nun:- ' 1i:1anr.1:r L 4. .. ' - fun A l ' A ,' '. 1 ', ' ' ' ' ' - - - - . . - .v w -- - i-: - : . . zz. ,l is k-kV. Q V. f21Qk ,, ,..,, ,, . 'I E 'H 1 ' fr 5 ,3 -A ,, N, Q'6'.'5f0' ifffjb uct? Kofax we iv: , ,Wifi ,, any GF? VZ 'V Wo ffl! wf,,,f,: ,U ,M WWQ YW Vr'4f'7 'f if :X 4 1 2250 ynnfw' 335141, yigyfjfi 7151, eg 5172. I ,ffh , V ,., fhfffi in I .nil Mff A 1 4 .X Q , gi I if ,. f ,Liege fly, 'i feng, f My I . I 4 9 V X I -:wif 1 ,-ifiifyf miffz. ,g Lily ,i Wm. ' n ff A- ip if L , I I H F W Candidates for Graduation HELEN KATHERYNE KECK VVl1en you see fair hair, be pitiful. Alpha Lyra, Cantata, '22, '23, High School Club. ISADORE FRELENG Is lie? ALBERT LEE REEVES I nz-arclied the lobby, twirled fny stick, D Tlze girls all cried, 'He's quite the leiclc'. Debate, '23, Assembly Program, Clay, Round Table, High School Club, R, O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, Senior Play. HELEN KATHERINE LEWIS True wif is nature to afl- fantage llflzat oft dressed was thought but ne'er so well expressed. Distinction in Scholarship, Le Fleur de Lisg Round Table. CHARLOTTE DEBETTA LAYCOX Tranquil people accom- ' plislz muelif' Distinction in Scholarship g Circulo Calderon, High School Club, Spanish Play, '22, DOROTHY ZELLERS Style.' Style l HELEN LUCILLE HOLT -I As busy as a bee. Jules Guerin Art Club, Vice-President, High School Club, Circulo Calderon, Spanish Play, '22. ROBERT MILTON BELISLE A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. Orchestra, '23, Page 27 .A . ... ,- - 'f' a-1q-14- - -1 v T 'nie N l 4, 1 1 ul1.::.ien. u.ze-s.::::.-2-42-W1-141---f--' rr , -.---. nf.-h..1.l2' I - -.- - -.nap Rf I A A p . eww .fI W - - ef ' W X fwwlll f.,f Q. W f f' ,l ff eye, 2 , , ww 'fyf WM 0 'W 1 I, I O I 4, W .ff - . -f W ffffyhf Q .-.,,. .............,,.,,.A ' 1 X 1 20112 I X Q . 1 ff 'ff ' 1 . WAMM , Q44 X. f' M, AQ, 4, tm!-W 'www ,, ,we 6 5 Z j W mf . W, Candidates for Graduation MARGARET BERIENICE HELLER Hlllodest and silzple fmfl sweet, the fery type of Priscilla. Round Tableg Cifrculo Calderong High School Club. MARGARET LOUISE STRAIT We emit all be angels f B. C. P. . CATHERINE ELIZABETH ANDREWS She is a soldier, fit to 1 stand by Caesn' and give dl-1'I?CZL1'011S.U Distinction in Scholarshipg Debate, W , I '23g Student Council, Vice-President, '22g Assembly Programg Senior Sergeant-ata Armsg Sophomore Business Committeeg Pundit, President, '22g B. C. P.g High School Clubg Cadet Sponsor Major. 4 ERNEST AKLIN TYLER I The plays the thing. E Round Tableg Speech Arts, Pre-sidentg I Christmas Play, '21, '22g Senior play. SAM EDWARD GILES, JR. More lanawe than fool. . Student Council. MARGARET GIRACIE POOLE Well, Wen, Wfzzr' JAMES LE ROY STUART Q And it will discouse most eloquent 'l7Z1lSl'C.U 5 Senior Business Committee 1 NELLIE ANN ZIPH A She goes .zijvlzing away just-a siplz slze were a aeplzyrf' Baseball, '23g Hockey, ,l9, '23g Circulo ' Calderon, '23. L. Page 28 rfwwr- . I 409 7ZLf,f,f f 2 ,W ffl ,V jf ,W W,.W.fwf f le, ,swf MWW.ff.wef f 'Wei , .ffw Ile. ? ,,.. f rw! 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'I'l'2lCIi, ,22, ,232 Basketball, '23, Tennis, '22, '23g Junior Business Committeeg Irving. GIERTRUDE SHAFTON Through thick and thin. Twin Arts. DOROTHY ELLEN ROSWELL Think of her worth. PHILO JOHN RAPP Rf1ppc'd in Radio. Clioniang Engineers, R. O. T. C., Crack Platoon, '21, GORDON FRANCIS MOYNIAHAN Too mzfclz rest itself becomes pain. JOHN STUART HOPKINS ' 'Tis folly to expect men to do all that they nwy rea- sonably be expected to do, High School Clubg Student Council, Alternateg Junior Business Committee. MARGARET TERESA DALE Thus wisely careless, innocently gay, cheerfully playing. Baseball, '20, 221, '22, Basketball, '23, -Hockey, '22g Jules Guerin Art Clubg High School Club. ZELMA LEE MCCORMICK Secure ln the hearts of her friends. High School Club. Page Q9 Q X A 'I I .x 2 5 .xg i . ,Z Q Q 7 . I I li ! 3 5,3 7. I STI I 2 I 2 5 U .- 3 . 2 1 5 I I 3 I Q I 2 I S Q Y 273 3. S 'iC.,: t sl 1 5 2 3 5 if , 7 s ci z 4 I ff 1 4 . f. I z I i 2 2 4 1 Z I , .f I , . ' I ff I . , . I . 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VEDA ILA MATHES Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. High School Club. BEATRICE LYLE WREN Most difninutiwe of birds. Clioniang Circulo Calderong High School Club. HARRY HOWARD LONGENECKER He has good under- standings. DOROTHY HELEN DeCR'OF She knows her own mind. High School Club. GLENN W'ESLEY BERRY Olz! this learning, IfVhat a thing it is! 2 JOSEPH H. BRADY, JR. 2 I'Il tell the world. Q Y , . ,. ...mu Mus-.. sis. X HA' sw.-.X xx N 1 X. Q 3. . NTI- .it E . . A 'fps Q. X X 5 't 3 V K elsif' .xiii 22. X QR? .P ski ' I 1 x Russ-si .L gf X xg t . sq. i ' N .X .A g.xNQ,i 1 sg X xrfitx s ,X-. im: . 5 X VXA X ,. XX . X Q . so .X K K x x 3 . l. .t ...A 5 . ,, 1 61 Pay e 0 0 r -:acl 1 xr E.fmr.csa:.-fv::uf:.rc-. 2l'!mx::..1 iL2:1:tIa. sn-x 1zQ'mzh.,.:1a mlm- pl,-, :D Round Table. 4 3 . i i 4 ,,, 541 W , WL dp., w, ir 9. 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Baseball W, '20, Hockey W, '20, '21, Assembly Program, Le Fleur de Lis, Critic, Pundit, Vice-President, High School Club. Neither absent nor tardy. BERNIOE M. HODGES Tlzere's a little bit of bod in every good little girl. HARRIET FLORENCE HALBERT DVOrth, courage, honor, these indeed Your sustenance and birth- right are. Twin Arts, '23. CLAYTON WHITFORD YOUNG I azn the rnost con- cerned in my own in- terest. ' Distinction in Scholarship, Class Business Committee, '20, '21, '22, '23, Crier- Herald Staff '23, Orchestra, High School Club, B. C. P., Secretary, Clay, Treasurer, ,23, Assembly Program. RALPH SAMUEL FINKELS-TEINI The price of 'wisdom . is above' rubiesf' Distinction in Scholarship, Assembly Pro- gram, Clay, Le Fleur de Lis, Orchestra. SUSAN G. WRIGHT Fd rather be right than be president. 5 Cantata, Student Council, Alternate, Q Pundit, High School Club, Alpha Lyra. 2 Q 1 l 1 Page 31 V, V vw, ,,,,,,,....,.f:.:-125,5133-,g,f ff,a:11FWATf iTTffui?-?,W L, ,.,,.v.ZZ-1rff--v- -ff-f5f v1iF:1-rzvk. ' V - am A 1' -, -f- ,,-- ---W: R. , ,, V .Civ 5.15. 1 5-Q-15,1-if--:'+f hw ,757 f- .,,,,.,,.:...,..-D--mai 3 , ,,-,,, W., , , ,,,,,,,,...v,., , N-, W-. ,ns .1 fi ? F ' -' ,lw?jv.Qjf1 Nwfvltfvlfl-Fmmm-WMWQQQJ' H 'i ts-,,+:1'rq :. N.: Lf 2 2 2 5,1 i , Q 4 MN- X V :ELLEJA1Sg,g:.-,,1.g,.J..LuQlLn -- '- , , ,wwf fvwww . ,, ,N WW ' ' ' WW 2 I , f 'Z 5 ' W , l Graduation ,X , I l , I if K M ,Mr 1 2 I ff ,I ' ..,, ' ' W .M 2 ? Wl,mf,y,m, ,WW WU 4 v R , 4 7 , ec 3 93 O ,II JP 5' 05- I' . D, 5 H1 ,- Pi .... -1 v - ee- CD ITT N' m F? 'Q Z Po O' CD E F1 . F gs- E11 N 3- m O eq R Us O Y : 5 S :O r-f Q . 'D - so e 'W' -1 i. N, so N E UQ O ff 5 N - ro .-1 H' b W nv 4: Q fs rn :1 c- 'Q le s--I dw. 0 U1 Q, 5' . S ,S . N 3 J, Q u Q Q U R 2. N :s 'S' O x - O D E E FD xr - if R f- 3 5 S O m O Q :s 3 Q I U5 Q Q. D' 3 Z CI .. sz 3 2- S .. FI S: 1 QE af 14 FD Q2 'V U1 gs EP -.. 2 U7 O FD :1 FU- O Q . . O E K . X Rmmwwswmmmxwvsrswmmvss X xxssswmmmmwxxSwwSwxmws --, '- , ml 'mm , gtg? C.. nw O K Q rn L'- 'D YS Q s Y N Ns s P4- Q Q 'fa Ii N N T 'cv . . mmswsesxwrw-Szxw mxwssxqwgafgfx F ' Student Council, '22, '23, www. RUTH KAUDER HAMMERSLAUGH i ' ' 2 'VVay down east. Le Fleur de Lis. f i A gi wx f I ,. Aww , sw l-'V ws-rsxmw i, 'I ,iii 1. 1 .f ,, . , we was f ,gfr ai e 93 RUTH KIRK PARIS 2 , 2 1 Who can enjoy alone. 5 ip, Freshman and Senior Business Commit- J tees, High School Club. ' ' I 5 V.,,. I K :S SLATER LENOIR BRADFORD ' r Z I build nought clse 1 but castles in the air. Z Q , , ,5 Q F1 4 2 f if ii g Z 9' iz . 5 Q Q HARRY GEORGE WALTNER - 5 ia Burials is 'willin'. 1 if .Distinction in Scholarship, '22, '23, De- bate, W, '22, '23, Studlent Council, '22, mmm Junior Vice-President, Sophomore, Junior ' Business Committees, High School Club, ' Engineers, Treasurer, '22, Secretary, '23, , Clay, Vice-President, '21, '22, President, 4 '22, '23. www ls ,M ww wfpmmmai RONALD LAVERNE HULETT I A sweet little cl1c1'11b. ' ' i Engineers. ,, X -fr 5 R i I I I E 2 25 I Q X I 1 ' ZMQY M021 X , 'X I y x f X 1 ' X Page 32 ale 'TWG Us nil: 1211111415 -biz! IFLAW-Jd!flSX'4!TI!Bl' 3Z'Z5! ...g..g x 53151313-ge A 4.1'1aB2Q,-Q5gLq5,g.5.1.1'1,. f-451-TJ:-.'-Q11241111-1'x'erLr1-1-1-:Z.1..ig:.::a::J,:i.:1:':IQ -1--,qui f r.rf:v-xmasse:-:f2uZ2l:1a2.ZZ' -1.111-Z:1!ILI3SfQf.f 'I -1-1 ffl' M 'F A l if ' 5.0-if-' 4' N -' I ' ' 7 ' I ' ' R ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I. 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XX , ,, , XX X , N X .X XX, ,X ,.XaX,.X,X .NXXXX XtW,.WX,m4eXX,X XXX. aXmXX,,meXMXaXX.N NM,aWiXif WMMMW, W We l,,w.ml X f 7 0 W .,f 4 2 ? 4 1 Candidates for Graduation HERBERT EWING DUNCAN The ladies cal! him sweet, The stairs, as he trends on them, kiss his feet. Assembly Programg Engineers, President, '22, '23g Irving, High School Club. DOROTHY GRACE WILSON Strike while the iron is hot. Distinction in Scholarshipg Le Fleur de Livsg High School Club. ELEANOR RUBY ENGEL Open, candid and gen- emits. Circulo Calderon, '22, '23. LEON ALVA LUCAS Have you a little fairy in your home? Round Table. EMMETT ERNEST MACKENZIE I am the fiery pink of courtesy. Student Council, ,235 Christmas Play, '22g Cantata, '23g Alpha Lyra. JOHN ROBERT MONNETT Give me liberty 01' give me death. Assembly Program, '22g Student Councilg Irvingg Engineersg High School Clubg R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, First Lieu- tenant, Crack Company, '21, '22, Crack Platoon, '21, '22. ANNA BELLE GREENIE Or light 01' dark, or .short or tall, I She sets Il spring to share them all. DOROTHY JUNE ELLIOTT Time will tell. Page 33 , ,.,,,, n Wi, V .-1 , ,f iw X ,f f , .ff-fy., , .9 me :' T' ,',f 'f 4 'fl 1, 'TTT 4 , LL... Q, W M. ,NJ lf.. NJ QM f-.f.a..-,raw-,,..,.. La . QF-, f if fi i ag, 7,41 4 1 6 1, 1 - 2 ,ff f 521 V X f W.. ow' ,.,g,Y..w.ifa.,f.:-wzp-. .5 . ,. -v--V-L...-.,.,.-X-,-. ., tif X f f f of 'f ,,. K 1 1 K ff f L 7 vows .X,xXx XXAXM 2 f of , f, L -7 4 X 5 JM., W X if 5,2 ,WX A X . X .. t not 7 ag v Sf 5, 4 3 Z 'XY 2 fZ?f51i:13 X , X ,f ff fQ'f xx ..4-..: 4..- ...- i , Y 'H -Y V' Cancllclates for eff! ,, 1 ' Hin U f f A ,A Graduatlon A 1 W Wi ,Mig W 'e,,Q , t ,g 5 j , , , f 4 'f. vw -U ,g K, f , ,fr A Z Q,ii.,, ,. n4Q?l6gWWu'WfNahV ,Ig ' 3 E ' A, . fi UU, X ' f .f ' f -'f .U . 'f, '11 , f , 1 ,fu ev 2 ,, ' 4, lc ef , f f I f fisg , V of 1 ff Z7 , Z fl I V, My f 2 MW I , n we H, iw'Q V ,fum . , ,,,,,,,M4ff X , ,V I f '-x f f , EUNICE RUTH RABIN , Her sensibilities are so . acute ' The fear of being silent 2 makes her mute. f 'Circulo Calderon, '19, '20, ROY ARNOLD FOUNTAIN The fountain of youth. ENIILIE BELL BOHN Think of her worth. High School Club. MARY CELESTE NORVELL My designs and labors are 1ny own friends. Round Tableg Twin Artsng High School Club. HERJBERT CHARLES CHURCH There can be no church in which the demon will not have his chapel. DANIEL WHEELER BURGESS Silence is more eloquent than words. DOROTHY MAY NICHOLL ' Truth is beauty. KATHRYN VIRGINIA FORNIAN Long has she burned X the midnight oil that edu- i cation might be fulfilled. i i Cantatag Twin Arts, Secretary-Treasurer. . H - S ' N :f QA A x P 5 fi . S E 4 i ' - - I 5 . 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OPAL MAONIA COLEMAN And the prettiest feet. I Baseball W, '20, '21, '22, '23g Basket- ball VV, '20, '21, '22, '2V3g Hockey W, 2 '20, '21, '22g Tennis W, '21, '22, Senior Athletic Ping High S'chool Club. OLIVE LORENA POWER 1 Kindness has resistless charms. ' High School Club. RICHAR'D WILLIAMS KERLIN I A nian should endeavor to be as plzant as a reed, yet as hard as cedar y wood. f JANIIES KNOX SJEBREE , ' Martial in his air, his - ' form and lnovelnentf' . Student Councilg Round Table, R. O. T. 51 i, N' 'Q o., Adjutant. ' V MARIANNA HUBBELL f I I shall die if I don't talkf 4 1 ' Q Nom IVMRGARET FISCHBEIN , f I All wish to be learned, t' but few are willing to pay 3 3 ff the price. Q f 1 High School Club. , if S , Z , Q 0 Q I e 1 Q GALE EARL GORDON 'rWl18'7'C hast tlzon zeandcrecl, 2 gentle gale, to find. the per- Z 7 fnnie thou dost bring. 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V A, 771,25 , V ff' ' 3 f ' fs? 2.7e,4mfx, , ,V inf ,, hid l e , 4' f ,,A, I 'fl , if 3 ,M 5 r f ' 2 2 ,ff 2 f f ff irwrf f f f r f, rt A HARVEY ADELBERT HARNDEN Accept 110 substztutef' ' Z 2 Distinction in Scholarshipg Christmas X Play, '22g Assembly Programg Engineers, ff 53 V President, '21, '22g Irving, President, '23g fag . - , - ' 2' 4 Senior Clasus Presldentg High School Club, Q 3 1 . ' 5 - it f E Presldent, '23, - 5 2 , gb FERDINAND HAUCK, JR. ' 2' . JJ .4 Z? ' rrCllZL'lE6MS.' a hawk, beware! E , ' Z V 5' 515 Q 5 Z . 17 1 2 ' l fi W K l . me , 'er - , 1 gg , 5 ' ' CLYDA CATHERINE WINCHEL l 1, f 9.3 The beautiful are never T 2 03' ff desolate A , f , But someone always lowes ig , ,, lf , ' them. 3 s ' If S r V J D l ERNEST FRED LIED Q, x if .S 1' I 1 He has no fault except Q that he has -no fault. E . 4 5 7' A Clay. 5 , ,lg 5 f i Q i 3 gl f 1 ' f is 6 E A ' re s ' ' 5 FRANCES DOYLE l And beautzful as sweet. , Alpha Lyrag High School Clubig Junior Q Business Committeeg Cantata, '23. Z f 2 BESS BELLA GOLDFARBE Q f'Here's a health to tlze 5 5 5 lass wtth the merry eyes. 5 Qi l i Q 2 f Z Qi ii i 2' NEVA FAE MAT!-:Es - g Who ever wears a happy , E face, 'does a serwce to Q Q5 lzumarzztyf' - 2 Q ff High School Club. E MELBURNE GWYNN WESTMORELAND l Welcome to our czt3.'. I ? . - 1 4 ff Q Round Tableg B. C. P.g Circulo Calderon. Z l s 3 ' I , X 5 V: x qilgshis v yi., Ni , g. .. E G'fs'wsn.,., , 4 - wsfssx fm f,-,Mum-X A , i........L...... ..,,,,-. . ., -, . ..--... ..,,,.., .MMM 1 'ctw 1' K ' 4 L -'S' cr-.un-4 Cav:-u.-ua :ran xr'er..:.w..1sxr .42:l'11m53g1'nx. 4, f L , .4.uA.,..l. ,-. ' -.M . -11.-,...,. .. ',',-,W- . . A --.- -j-g1Nj,j,'.',.jJ'.'g'..'.11.1 .'.'.i'.'.','.'.f.'. g'. .','.'.'1 -I'.' '.'.' 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' ' M.: , uh: . g,:.,.4' 3... ..:g .':,L..:' ' Q'-g 1 -mcg, Af 4 - 4 -V Y AAL! - .-Y.-4 .Y -.-Y-...-of-44 4 .Y Y.-. ALL, ,,-,-. l...L,. , , , ,,,.,.,.,,-,.,, ,.,,,,,,A ,H 7.727 A - , 4 'A'44A A- Candidates for Graduation JAIVIES DONALD MURPHY 'Djer Kiss? Football VV, '22, '23, Track W, '22, ,23g Clioniang High School Club. RUTH ALEXA BROWN C0111'e1'se with men makes sharp the glittering wit. Distinction in Scholarship, Tennis, W , '23g Pundit, Le Fleur cle Lis. ELIZABETH ANN THOMPSON She lets others sing her praise. Circulo Caldeirong High School Club: Spanish Play, l22. EDNCA FLORENCE SCHMITT Learning must be won by study. Illistinction in Scholarshipg Twin Arts. W'OO'DlW'AR1D KERFOOT WRIGHT r'RMM11i11, Wild. Distinction in Scholarship, Irving, Treas- urerg Enginaeers, Sergeant-at-Arinsg High School Club, Senior Cabinet. ROSE ELIZABETH STANDISH A rose in truth. Round Table-3 High School Club, Crier- Herald Staff, '21. AGNES I. ROUPE ' Esse quam dzceref' CHARLES S. PARKER, JR. He was not only a chip off the old blckg he was the old block itself. Distinction in Scholarshipg Track, HW '21, Captain, '22, '23, Basketball, W , '22 ,235 Student Council, Executive Bozirdg Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Busi- ness Cornvmitteesg President Junior Classg Circulo Calerong Clionian, Treasurer, ,22g High School Club, President, '22g Chair- man of Sophomore, Junior, Senior Cabi- nets. 4 7 4 4 4 4 6 , 4 , 4 4 4 7 4 7 f 2 Wwfff 4 4e144f 44 '45 444-if ' ,C :ff ,4ff4Q4, '4' 4 wee? 4, 44 f 4 4 4. 4 4 ,, L 4, 4,44,4,l Page 37 , 4. Q 6 ww . ww A L , 44 343 W., 214' swam Pa C44 , . ww 4 4 5 Q ,4,4,f ', N 4 4 a 4 Z 4 4 4 4 4 '4 4 Q 4 4 4 7 4 , 4 4 4 4 j I ga e K 4 , 4 , 4 Q 2 -:L -E Wm H I 1 , 1 U Y'-----'-'-' :a:..L:z::z::.:.zzQ..:a:.L.-'z:' u.rr:r1i': rf, ,.., yr if ' e Z 7 y Q 5 2 1 Z eff ' ,Ml W x ,. '-f1fJ7FTiYqrrAamLZVMw? fAgL':rE 1 1g WL ff' ifiwiif es 1 ei 2555 fe., I-eu: f - M I.'?J:I,-'.:?iQ-ll'--A-.,,,..,.'x 'f,o -.M-,..1:1a7':1nE'a,,'5 '., ,.,'f5.g.f.!,fi:,,...e..-.L 1:.,....144-'Q.,L,.,,...,,,..-nz:..'tmez1s,s+:3,f.:g+.Qi-Q-1,--raafiew-A-4-7--,--ff-ff---fr:-- 'M -- ,,...,,,,W ,...... -.- ,.,,,, ... .... ,,,.,,.,.' New C d o d f ' 1 an 1 ates or . MMM, f . , H Graduatlon ,I hw J- 2 I P r I I F. JOHN LOOMIS GERE Q frHigl1-t8l'7Z176T6d, cruci- g ble, l1igli speed steel. Distinction in Scholarshipg B. C. P.g 1 Engineersg R. O. T. C., Crack Platoon. MARTHA STAR EVANS As fair as cz star 'wlzerl , only one is sliifiing in the sky. EDNA MARIE CUBINE Her's uns tlze subtlest spell by far. RICHARD TERRY SWEARINGEN Above the ordinary. Student Council, '22g Sophomore Business OREST NEIL NELSON I am a gentleman. Engineers. JD EDNA NAOMI PERSELS The gayest flirt tlzat coaclfd it rourid the town. I IS-ABEL FRANCES BATAVIA Short and snappy. .LEWIS FRANCES BRANDONI Like-but oh, how dif- ferent. Page 38 Committee, '21g U. Sl Army, '19. . xx X. x, A ,XM N A . one , New F35-.-5 J 4 4' Tum- uw-f ceuwng-.14 :mn xrgn:fuuxr Q21mgm.., A,,..,' 4----',j.T.. ..,T'..'. L. .g.-.-......-.. -.,. ,.,..-.,----.-7-.-..,...,.-,- ...-.----...., ,-,.,.,..---.,. , , -.... .-., .,.. ,qs-N - -. . . .5 .,...H.:,:.g,:1::a4:.:1::1-3:1 :ff .5 ..R,..-d- ,Q-..... e... -,..,-,-,..-I-.-.f-if-we -.-5 -'- '- 1: e , -- - ---- -- - -,-,.. W -f.-.-.- - - ..- - -- . - . .. . . , . ,Q . . A . .,1..1,,,,....-... .K . . ...x..1.4 1 .1. . , . -x L- ,.., .,L. Qu.. .,. ...... ... ...-,......e...,,.A -, 1 ,R . .- . 1. - - ,..- . -,,. x-.. ,. . a nl I -V 52 ..,...,,. ,. f X New Q ,f . ., X Q 6, x ,N , M MAA. Fi xx- i 'xx x .. , X G ,.: . 5:3-:vm S - N N X , x ,se . ,, Mm-ww Q -A 3 X., vxe :Ss wwf . W -sff-WX. ,, ,. .es s s '+fw.,... I X wwf X lXNM'f'N:o'svNc-mes 4 s:wx:.w,s: mme. :vs . 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QQZYQ f i I 'ii X f 24 'Z f x 0 f N4 ,, X 0 W ,,, f , ,fe 'M ' 1 Z A 4 , 2, rin .fl X f KW Z , 2 ' - 5 2 ' 5 I 1 ' Z , ff, ,, 7 2 .., 4 4 6 2 A f 2 4 A A 7 l 4 4 K7 1, 2 il ,1 ,, If 9 ,l If zf- ll f l I ', l I ,f ' If f M ,ff ' ' 2 in ,xy . . 1- ,w QQ Q msevemwiwmwfmnvnilf , K 2 wws. swm :sas saws Q, ss 4 NMMA N Aw wwe Q 1 ,N ,W . M, X., ff J , f ' f , , .,,, L I f 'L g f of 4 -.Q ,C-fre, I 'f M21 , ,ff .QWZU4 1 ,i fd, f ' if f 1 ' ' fff wf K f I t f,. , I A ,,, W f lwwwy L f ff I , ,, ,,, , N 4 my-wr . , ,..-,.......1.....f.L,.,...- o 1 Candidates for Graduation FREDERICK EMANUEL SHANE Born to izzziirove us in every pare His pencil our faces, his 111:111- ner om' heart. Christmas Play, '22g Senior Play. ELIZABETH STEWART BLADES 'Blades are sharp some- flll1C'X.U Jules Guerin Art Club. FRANCES MARY FUNK Just a little prairie flower. High School Clublg Senior Business Com- mittee. HENRY BROOKS GOSTING Silent as tlze babbling brook. FRANCIS LEONARD ROACH It would talk. Lord, how it talkedf' Distinction in Scholalrshipg Student Coun- cil, '22, '23, Executive Board, '23g Round Table, President, ,23, Treasurer, '22g B. C. P., Treasurer, '239 High School Clubg Crier Advertising' Staff. Neither absent nor tardy. MOLLYE SEIGER A happy l1!9dI'lH1l.U MARY HARIRIET GOULD An all-sport girl. High School Club. GLENIS WAYNE LAWRENCE Mild, yet he satisfiesfi High School Club, Student Council, '22, Page 39 U I ,,,,,.0,NWl,ffo We , ,.,.M,,w Viwwg, , l Nw ,woe r, f f,,,,,W , . 2 fl lc' s , me, A I K 1 l E K f I , --0 --f-D-GW-H-' ' :mn. -'-' Z: ' z:2':.: can ' his: fmslwref fl time M ft ,.,,...l-v-W-f :L i ,.,' gg .,, ' -.1 f ' MTW? Candidates for I -ff Graduation X ? , 1 4 ,. f 7. 2 4 I 5 5 1 i 2 A 5 4 ,l f 1 LOUISE HUGGINS ' Ona of the Kiiick Knacls K7I00lC6VS.,J Le Fleur de Lisg High School Club-g Stu- dent 'Councilg Assembly Program. 5 Z 5 MARTHA ELEANOR WEIS Of manners gentle, of affections mild. High School Clubg Twin Artsg Jules Guerin Art Club. ' LAWIRENICE CHARLES HYMAN The age of innocence. Distinction in Scholarshipg Sophomore Business Committeeg Le Fleur de Lisg Clionian. WILBUR BECK HIGHLEYMAN P Not 0 bandit. Student Council. LILLIE VENIUS ST. CLAIRE 5 Whut's in a name? 1 Baseball, '20, '21, '21 W g Basketball, ' '21, '22, '23 W g Hockey, '21, '23g Stu- dent Council, '22g Round Tableg High School Club. I ESTHER MABEL THOENIGES 5 'Tis neither here nor r there. 2 RUTH VALENTINE , ' Will you be my 'z'ale1ifir1e? Round Table, Vice-President, '23g B. C. P.g High School Club. , SIDNEY MAGAZINE ' Mifc1z meat in the pages. gi Tennis, '22g Track, '20g Assembly Pro! i gram, '22g Engineers. 5 :1 M'-s-WC, . , . X' NN-:A 4 2 gf X . 'a' NN i .. Xi. ' .X :Esker X 4 ' o fm sf . tw. Q 1 X . X S 35 'M 1 i N X x x S 9 , x X 4- . X S fs-N , ,X Q sv a,.Aq4mm:,,'N,.., ,r,-.fm ,. .. i X W 'XL' Y s, . 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Distinction in Schollarshipg Assembly Pro- gram, '22g Cantata, '22, '23g Alpha Lyrag High School Club, Operetta, '22. I CHARLES SELWYN SYMAN Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set. MAY KATHRYN THOMPSON Some secret charm did all her acts attend. B. C. P.g High School Club. EMILY GREENE Within the midnight of her hair Half hidden in its deepest dee1rs. Speech Arts. VERNION CLIFFORD SCOTT' Su'eeIes' lil' fellerj' Track, Senior Business Committee. ALBERT OREAR Say it with flowers? Distinction in Scholarshipg Alpha Lyrag Cantata, '23, Page 1,1 Mn f I .1 V' ,211 fff' ig-WW ,011 4 wt.. 'uv . V v 11,f11111111 .111.m1 -M71 fff, 1 111, Z 1 y,,11 1.1, 1 ,1 f f, , H 1, 4 411': f 1'1 11 1ff11-1 z f1 1 11 ,gay f1.1a11fa f 1 1. 11 W. as ' ' ,K ,1- w,,f111Z1f,y'.f f I I- fit. A f, W 1 111,1,1.-wfff . .11 -' .V1. 1 111 1M 'WX f ' W W 1111111, 11f 1l WW -1fff ff .1 UJQJ' 1t1..fMu.. 111. ,1, 11 M ,111 ,1.n11,,V,i 11 ' : ' ...no -riki.. Lf.1.:' -' 2:27. ZLII. L22-'iflki n E I ' '1 Candidates for Graduation MARIE YOWELL the girl worth while. High School Club. CLARK MOORE His :nan with scissors nicks lzi'n like zz fool Distinction in Scholairshipg Assembly Pro- gram, ,225 Engineers, Treasurer, '21, Sec- retary, '22, Viceeljresident, '22, '23g Irvl ing, Secretary, '22, Vice-President, '23g Crier-Herald Staff, '23, -High School Club, Cabinet, '22, Vice-President, '23, Junior, Senior Business Committee. JOSEPHINE MALKMUS For all that fair is, is by nature good. Jules Guerin Art Club. I RICHARD LEIGIH ROAHEN Our inquisitive dispo- sition is excited by having its gratification deferred. Speech Arts, Senior Play. , 5 FREDERICK wII.I.IAIvI NEW Tlzere's nothing new about him. J ' EDNA ETHEL TENER The even tenor of her way. ilglies Guerin Art Club, Student Council, i A I CATHERINE HAWLEY CARTER X I am. sure, care's an 3 enemy to life, fgghqzgyras High School Clubg Cantata, Q ERNEST MORTON ROBERTS f ' . Live and think. High School Club, Neither absent nor tardy. W,-nw' Wefefsvsfws-,'wwww,.K K 1 Q: ,,,w Nom, , . , 3, Q, Q . i f , ss Nw' It - rf if . Q ,s , s wxniv K4 ef 5 lyk K. 2 1' 316 J i i 4 if 'sg wma 55313 Nj,-if H V 34-msgs - . 4i rf'WW-f sf eiilokizil-?Z wif 933322: E2 ,E 1 , 'XX . gm ivtsifetiisgxgsts.. gfgfigiggftii ,ye E , I WM X h, ,., x box' :QQ NY 9 if Mm sg ,MW 3 X I WM N. . my . . 2 We '39311W?y'tXZ14 . r' ' ' Emmy Mm: 83,315.1 W wings' Wwe swam..-f , X. , HWXWKA owws-1, f M , w.,f,Qs.. 'NK' or . ,,,. , Page- 42 -'- 1- 1-4:1181 .cszzr-amscr '2:xms:L.'-f lil.z:unmzxanuns'g:-,Bzh,,g.,n, .gR2:,,,!,.' Z The girl with a smile is , ,. 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' 5 iv f 4 eg ,,,,,., r4I if WZ, ' Ziff, f 5, ,fifth ,. ff, ,fit Z Hz Cv! ffi 2 y447,,,f , 272 ' ? . ,mx ,fix ,7-'v'j-'-'f'fft.:Li::T.x::u':.:?s :,1. '-. ........ - ' ,V ' F572 ,ax fr ' H 4 Z 5 3 Z 2 Q ? 5 5 4 r E 5 3 4 S Z t 2 5 4 2 9 rl Z 5 4 2 4 2 Z Y 4 Z 1 Z Z 5 3? L 1 Z 7 4 f 4 f 2 2 f z Z 2 z Z 4 7 Q 4 4 4 5 2 2 4 2 2 2 f 2 5 I wwf Wf f , ., f , , so ,, , 7 f ,,., ,. if -' r New Metwezxxyis. aa A A 2125 ,ff 04, 0. f,,.2.y.m0.Z W, y' 2 I if 'ff f C' ,af , 24 rt, Q, ff , , ' f,,,j,j,g,W' rf' ,J ,rf ,i ffwym jf 'Q VW' X2 X X X, ,,,, ,, , j ft, f t no ' f Wm ,,., , .,.1,.,,f V V V,,,,.f , , M ,,.,,.,,f.w V wf,mWMs,, , 'f' L.......,..--. ,,,. is , , , Mwmw Candidates for Graduation GEORGE EDWARD LEONIARD Newer scratched yet. Distinction in Scholarshipg Debate W, '23g Student Council, Executive Board, '23, Freshman, Junior, Senior Business Committees, B. C. P., President, '22, Clionian, Treasurer, '23g High School Club, Senior Playg Neither absent nor tardy. - LOUISE VIRGIINIA MAGRUDER Light hair and a light heart. Alpha Lyrag High School Clubg Cantata, '23g Student Council, '23, LAURA VIRGINIA BALLOU A hit, a very probable hit. Debate W, '23g Student Council, '21, '22g Christmas Play, '22, Assembly Pro- gra1ng'ClJioniang Speech Arts, Treasurer, '22, High School Club. IVIARJORIE ADELLE BERNARD IfVhot sweet delights 0 quiet life affords. ' Alpha Lyra, Cantata, '22, '23. HERBERT LEE FRIESZ Ari honest 'llf!U1'L,S the noblest work of God. Distinction in Scholarship, '22, '23. DOROTHY ALICE HOFFSTOT . Thy 'voice is a celestial melody. Assembly Program, '22, '23, Cantata, '20, '21, '22, '23, Alpha Lyra, Vice--President, '22, Secretary, '23g Round Tia-bleg Oper- e-tta, '21, '22, Winner in Music Contest, '22. ELENORE ALICE WELLS Q She warbles as a night- irzgalef' Alpha Lyra, '22, '23g Music Contest, '22g Operetta, '22, Cantata, '22, MAURINE FAY MORSE As good as a play. Basketball, '19, '20g Christmas Play, '22, Student Council, '22g Cantata, '23g Cli- oniang Speech Arts. Page 43 - ......... ,.-f -':.a,... ,..7--..e...,...,,......,....,,....,,,..... Eimlflezxz. 'F -aww-j -H--:nf C f ' W' 'D M br' we 'v 5 fl fwif 1 ' .1 ifffgfmfz-2?-1'g'?ff 'T? G fQQ ue. Candiclates for W k 'W H Graduatlon D SLAUGHTER Oh death zehe1e 1s thy stzng H1gh School Club JEANI SCHNEIDER The hght thm' hes 111 a lcomcms mes, cz 11 ies and hes, and Izes ARY FELLENIAN And thy deep eyes amid the gloom shme lzlee jewels gh School Club Upha LW1, Clrculo Calderon, Spamsh Plas, 22 DOROTHY ESTELLA WALBORN Let all thmgv be done 111 0rde1 D1St1I1Ct1Ol'l 1n Scholfuwhlp B C P MELVILLE A GATES It 15 116167 the 11zael1111ev that me read CHARLES HENRY KIRSHNER Thu Bold Bad lVIrnf C 1, www ,K IDA KNOCHE X Hear ye not the 1111111 of mighty workings? V ESTHER FRANCIS ERHARDT Tag, yozfre it. Bfmeball VV, ,215 Basketball VV, '2lg Hockey W, '20g Round Tableg Student Councilg High School Club: Senior Play. 5 sz? Q ,. S S 3 1 . 5 2 .,1s1 Q '6AW,.x1-W L. NMe,,cW,..e..,.c,,x4,,,,.:MNN6x . . 5 swf 51' l N,.N1 www! f 3? 5 New ' e 1 - X X 1 ,, X 2 is lx Ext. Q 2 S . 3 Y , - 1 .V Z ggw 'fg'v X xx Af ,e X 1 5 , 3 I x X x tk 5 Q Qty 2 X? ex Nia, 2 1 12 fe ' f 5. 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JOHN STEPHEN PEAKE HIe has gained the social peak. High School Club. JEANETTE LELAND BATE But, oh, she dances such a way. Distinction in Scholarshipg Baseball, '20, '21g Basketball W, '22, '23g Hockey, '20, '22g High School Club. ALLEN OGIDEN HAYWARD Give me a young man that has sense enouglzt to I make a fool of himself. .High School Club. MURIEL SPEER Wz'tlz quietness of spirit. High School Club. ESTHER SMITH A lmpjvy face, a happy heart. Student Council, '23g High School Club. CLYDE HARVEY OAKES Great oaks from little acorns grow. Page 45 1 A if-1 1. , . AM. 1 11,1 4 1 7 ...............4.:..L:.. .... .r...L.:4zL::::.z.z:.:a:.::::L':.v:.m-:.n1 I , , V, ,,,----- D,-ef-fe-fn----.'--fa., .3 W Fw, A, f, .fzigffz .hfefzfrer-2,-j ,ff n..,---r--w-1-W-egg1,..g:.LL.L ..,,. ..-...H-1u.-f-4------ ,.-N ,ff -- ,,7!g-1--Q:-:LQf15.,,.. ---. X- gf-3, f .,gx',,,w ,Y . . - ,i I 4.1.2.2 , W...-S,-'ef--71:11-452ffQf' ,S Kiwi fr V. fff 179. F ffili ff' , '24 Ii L. 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I lg , f yay, ff fi' M ,f ,, ,f 5 ,QMMMQ 4 7- 3 7 I 2 W f Qfhfff . f f egfff' ' wi . ,, 2 l 'TM f M , - fi I Q . f f X I 5 LUCIILLE ADA TUCKER l The clzarms lzer down Q 5 cast modesty concealed. High School Club. i 7 MILLER BECK Some cupids use arrows but I use traps. Orchestral, '22g Dance Orchestra, R. O. T. C., Sergeant and Bugler. Z MUAURINE FLETCHER A happy soul that all the way To heaven lzatlz a SlH7ll7167',S day. Assembly Program, Le Fleur de Lis, High School Club. DANIEL ,WRIGHT JOYNER Playup, playup and play the game. Football W, '225 Basketball W, '23, Student Council, Assembly Programg Cantata, '20, '21, '22, '23g Round Table, Alpha Lyra, High School Club. ELIZABETH LOUISE CARR A good name is belfer than precious ointn1e11t. DOROTHEA L. CREATH Think not I am, what I appear. High School Club. ' DOROTHY ROSE SCOTT i Colne live in my heart . and pay no rent. l Baseball, '22, W 'g Hockey, '21, Tennis, '21, W '22g Assembly Programg Punditg I Le? Fleur de Lis. 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UF. , fe ' gif v e i .fx .1,.1.a. ,....- - -: Y- e-v.Y...-, ,--.,..,Y , V .- xii sm... v ..,,a,.i,.:.yH ,.Y. -Ifjvimpgt-,ifv LEASE? ,N 6559- F V -3'1'f fF- ur f 1 in he 's tasis Candidates for Graduation DOROTHY EMERSON EVANS Clif thou art fairer than the evening air, Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. Distinction in Scholarshiplg Christmas Play, '21, '22g Clioniang Speech Artsg Alpha 'Lyrag High School Club, Cantata, '215 Operetta, ' 1. KATHRYN SCOTT There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip. Alpha. Lyra, Cantata, '23. FREDA HElL'BRUNe Your wit makes others witty. Distinction in Scholarship, Debate W, '23g.Assembly Program, '233 Le Fleur de Lis, President, '23, Punditg High School Clubg Sophomore Business Committee. JACK FARBER Not the proverbial Jack. EMIL HAAS, JR. Persuasion tips his tongue when e'er he talks. Distinction in Scholarship, Track, '21, '22, Debate W, '23, Christmas Play, '22, Assembly Program, '23, B. C. P., Presi- dent, '23, Secretary, '22g Clay, Vice- President '23, Secretary, '22, High School Clubg Crier-Herald Advertising Staffg Senior Play. JUNE WORTHINGTON Art is power. Distinction in Scholarshipg Student ,Coun- cilg Round Table-g L-e Fleur de Lis. HURLEY KAYLOR . The rule of my life is to make business a pleas- ure and pleasure a busi- ness. Orchestra, Irvingg High S'chool Club, Sophomore Business Committee. ROBERT EMANUEL WOLF In sheep's clothing. Dance Orchestra, '22, Page .47 P , A ef' Club. WILLIAM M. SCHERMES A :nan more sinned against than sinningf' Christmas Play, '22, Round Table, Vice- President, '22, B. C. P., High School Club, R. 0. T. C., Captain, Major, Crack y Company, '21, '22, Crack Platoon, '22, 3 f Crack S'qulad, '22, Senior Play. 1 5 JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH REDMOIND To be simple is to I be great. , 5 4 i 3 l 2 t , . Z I 2 2 Z Q MARGARET GIERALDINE HIATT Happy I am, from care 1'nz free. f M1ARlAN GERTRUDE HARROD 1 Sweeter also than 1 honey and the honey comb. Jules Guerin Art Club. Q 2 Ya , rf L ,Q DELPHA CATHRYN BRECHTEL Wisely and slow, they stumble that run fast. Student Council, '23, Alpha Lyra, Can- - tata, '21, '22, '23, Assemlbly Program, f '22. r 9 3 s GEOFFREY EDWARID WRIGHT 1 As clear as a whistle. R. 0. T. C., Second Lieutenant. fr 11 2 3. 4 3 Newmx-W All ' news... N X e X Page 48 221. ' t X' 'A ' I -A 'L' -fx I 0:-vu:-'u .v-.rx Xf.n4UXfS 1 13l5'.l 41, ,nz-,n. n,, X N tkyy .,o. ,,.. 5 x., , sie X Q 'Y ' X i ss, Y I S X fi si-iw? gf , rx- X 'E gg Neff X wfgrii.-' , XQBNN swf N., C3Hd1datCS for WWW' 1, I QM WW f Q f ff . I. Gracluatlon gel ,ff b , , 4 ,Q fem, ,fi f , ,f5,5',f, ffffi, Z 1 rf Z-31.1.1 in ff77i'z'f 5 , V, 5 ' I ' f- , , , fam, .V 5, 4 - lg , , , 1 ' ....,, ,,,,,. - ,.,WW,mm,aaWMwm I I 5 ' G 7' 'Ui 3, JOSEPH 'LESTER WOLFF , 'f Hts talk was ltlee a 5 2 f , 4 stream winch rnns wtth , rapld change from rocks f if I to roses. - ' f 7 ' ' ? Y ,, , Q ,l 5 f PORTER WRIGHT V Than art the man. ' 2 Distinction in Scholarship, Student Coun- 2 1 f - 1 , 7 ' f c1l, Secretary, '22, Treasurer, '23, Spanish I 2 Play, '20, '21, '22, '23, Round Table, ' , President, '22, Circulo Calderon, Secre- 'V I tar , '22 President '23' Hi h School I : 1 1 1 4 ,mwmww ewwmm.,.M -W .. 1 ewrwwv aw. ww faymafmwfww We, -'Mum .f.m.1w, v ew ,ww 1, , Mos., s ? 3 4 i Z x I f C 7616 5 E V ' X , , f y L, wi I ' Vi I 313 1,1 ,, ' 4 -Ll , l I ll . 4 ' fa K '7 4: I I S I Q ,. I 1 5 X . : g X X X Q I I N X X X F S k 'Cf.- . N li 1 Ni i A-A s-swiss r 110- ',,:.:'...-12.13:.'.2,L,-Qrhzea -1 .-ina:.:..:,:.:1,:.4.:.:i1'::g':L1'-.Lip5,54'Li ...,,.-.- . ,......- 1- -,.,-.-.--- -1-7-V -.- - -,- . - .- . ,- . . - . . . . ., ., , - - - - ., , --..- - .. . ,Q.,',', ,, ,, - ,,', , , 5 1 s H , , A F -, ' '- 'f'- ' ' ' ' ' 'U ' '--- - ----------f--wsu:-nc-.1 eau. ' L e-- Q ..--,- ' - ' ' wx '. ' ' ' ' ' ' -. - A . ...- . U ..,.. .,.:: A I A fsxq?,' ix 1 ,fs 5 if xl I z K z le 5 ff f- in 32? , 5 6 ? ii., .3 K ,Q Z PZ f vt ,Q , 'fa 3 ,, , , 5 i 5 it 5.1.2, ,Q W, 396, ,Z , J! , 3' ' 1 2' if l l 4 all +A m,,: .W be- ,ij ' il,it f Qllgir I 5 5 ?f ga mel ,,,,V ZLIQ, Iii! il iiffifl' Biff! ' , fl 3 M1 , cf 2 , M ai, Z 1:23357 if I 3 :gf f l Zllf 6' ,W Z 32316 f 2 ,,,, 2 , M S69 5 4 it 'dill QA f f ff ,f f 2 X iv X , WWW' to HER Al-D ,QI ' NEWLI N Candidates for Graduation C. HERNDON Not to the swift, the race. RUTH FRANCES CAMPBELL Hltlerit 'wins the soul. TECKLA VICTORIA SWANSON She found a way or made one. Twin Arts. JOHNI CASPER NIELCHER H99-44!100 '72, pure. Distinction in Scholarshipg Crier-Herald Staff, '21, '22g Advertising Staff, '23, Clay, Secretary, '23g High School Club, Engineers, Treasurer, '233 Assembly Pro- gram, '22, RUTH REBECCA WALSH fudge me by what I am. Circulo Calderon, '22g High School Club. RUTH MARDER Thcy also think alike. FRED FORD Ford 1 Football, '2i, , Captain, '23 The Ul1i7'6TSHl .Man. '22g Basketball, '21, '22, Round Table, '21. WILLIAIVI HENRY MORRIS Slick, sleek and sniiliiigf' Q Baseball, '19, Tennis, '21, '22g High School Clubg Senior Business Coxmnittee. I Page 49 1 A 2 -.-W .,... WM., . ,.- .WJ :.':'.an1n 7:3-'f'-Mfr 11:-.gn-frrrsrr,v':,ff::,r.f 3'Tif711'2T2'fTf? ,f 4. g?'f-fx 5 fifty' 411 ff? Y A 'R 'lgfhi-'--f g U ' fgff .idx , . .. , A sf i Q-D -, , , . 1 1 - ,L 4N,uM,,,,,,,, A .,1,,,,,,,., ,M ,,,, ,, ,,,, ...M .. ,1...A.s.-My-aw'-ml. --me - I Candidates for g Graduation ,I Z5 S: 2 .err ,' MAIN AUSTIN GUILD I Faith, tliat's as well said as if I had said it myself. - Cheer Leader, '23g Debate W, '22, '233 Assembly Program, '22, '23g Junior Busi- ' ness Committee, Senior Treasurer, Senior usiness Committee Clionian' High I B ' - 3 7 School Club, Cabinet, '23g Senior Play. If MARGARET EVELYN LONG l' Heart Ort her lips and soul 'within her eyes. Distinction in Scholarship, B, C. P., High 4 School Club. VIRGINIA B1ETT0N' Hlldusic is 'well said to be the speech of angels. Student Council, Assembly Program, '21, '23g Cantata, '21g Clioniang Music Con- test, '21, Alpha Lyra, '21, Speech Arts, High School Club. VERNON ALFRED LOTT Helluz'a lot of music. Football W, '22, Student Council, Executive Board, '23g Leader of Dance Orchestra, DAVID MILLER All out of step but Dave. Student Council, '23, Circulo Calderon, President, Round Table, Engineers, High School Club, R. O. T. C., First Lieutenant, ' '23, Second Lieutenant, '22, Crack Com- pany, '21, '22, Crack Platoon, '21, '22, Spanish Play, '22, FRANCES LUCILLE COOPER Stately and tall, she moved iri the hall The chief of a thousand for grace. Cantata, '21, '22, '23, Alpha Lyra, Sec- retary, '22, High School Club, Operetta, '21, '22. CEOILIA MILLER Live as if you were to D die to-morrow. Hockey, '22, Round Table, High S'chool Club. RAYMOND HENIRY STUHL Rugged the beast that music cannot tame. 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Candidates for Graduation ROBERT EMA N U'E.L R'OSlENVVlA LlD Men may Come and men may go But I talk on forever. Debate, '22, Captain, '23, Student Coun- cil, '22, President, '23, Christmas Play, '21, Assembly Program, '22, '23, Clay, B. C. P., High School Club, Rotary Club Essay, '22, Second Prize, Senior Play. D JOHN C. SW'IFT Swift's Premium. NEVILYN MARTHA BACHMAN My designs and labors are my own friends. Distinction in Scholarship, High School Club. LOUISE CAROLYNE STEWAR'T Marriage is a desperate thing. Pundit, '19, '20, High School Club. CHARLES EDWARD McKEY One never rises so high as where one does not know' where one is going. Tennis, Interscholastie Singles Champion. JACK COWAN RUST 'fParad0x-rust is gold. Student Council, '22, B. C. P., Clay, High School Club. ' DAVID JONATHAN PETERSON lVitlzin that awful volume lies The' mystery of mysteries. Engineers, High School Club. MARJORIE FAY EISENHART Thy fair hair 1ny heart enchainedf' High School Club. E i 1 1 , 1 a 'W i Page 51 - - - - --f-- --'-' .L....:-.J 2.'-.4Z:'2i4I.!QZ' I I AP 11riff-Q5 HER I- D LQQ L pg ,, ,. - v , . 3 , ,, A A A L 4 i . - ,,,V, 4, ,,,, 0 ,,,, Candidates for , ,ff , A ' ff weww i Graduation ? 5 f 2 i 1 GRACE ELIZABETH GREINER , Still makes new conquests ' f l and maintains the past. ' Freshman Business Committee-g Sophomore Business Committee. P' E, E BEN LERNER if Is man a child of hope? Engineers. ?,' I 2 I I E I ,X 1, CHARLES EDWARD TUTTLE Actions speak' louder A than words. ' I Football, Captain, '22g Track, '22, '23g Basketball, '22, '23g Vice-Plresident Senior Classg Senior Business Committee. Q LOUISE ELIZABETH WALLINGFORD 7 Her eyes, how they do , inanipnlatef' y Student Council Pundit Jules Guerin Ar ' S S I3 Club, President, '23g High School Club. WILLIAM EDWARD CURTIS The Sphinx. Irvingg High School Clulb. ' NEEDHAM BARFIELD BRYAN 1 to 1 LOUISE ERNIESTINE MICHAEL A little mischief now and E 2 then I Is relished by the wisest T men. I 2 if Christmas Play, '22g Round Tableg Speech i A Arts, Vice-President, '23, I MARIAN REGIINA LAVERY I t Regina-Queen. 1 II I A i I 3 1 I I I ... H.-. .-.L ., ...L....- 1 Page 52 1 Z Z 4 ? Q 2 e 4 Z Z 6 y ,f f Z ',,-V-f--- s ' ,,, ff I i 2 6, 1, 2 Q' ? 4 K Q g , ,I t Z, Z , 2 Z Z W, 4 7 , Z 2 me-ss 7 ff X 1 tt f , We 2 Z , wma N55 2 we W.-.sQs.w.ssA-.3xv.ms,ws5x emwsswmsesmwwswewsnwswsawewmx-wvkwwWNWW'W5MWM aww-fe. my 2 X S f f gel V. , ff 7 , if s f fl 1, 6 :E - ,xl is , .C 1 ' 2 X42 5? N G+- -,.. , 'f'.QaQA.5L,1igz.:.:IL15-1-T-Li:l1Q2Q1Q:'.:'4,1-1 .-in-1:.:.g,:.::a.::,:i,.i52:12-.lie-I51- Qi.. -Suze: ::::..-' I.!21.Z:.E1:21Z!I-IZCQ-Q1QffQ1li1lxezlrsnemiuanimrnxrz - w:mx.:.dm.Q .-L, . ' Q-1:15. ' ' :1s: 1:i-- --- 'if-- .fl-..:Q,:Ig,,1,,I:u.Q,,,,,,h-U XFX X 2 x f ff 94 Q ? 5 WM s. 4 ffzf. ,,.,,. , wma ' .1 MAA, f eff W f' ef M , WW ANA we t V ,W '? L9 is Q . 1 R S , QAifDm'Q7'eJ ' Candidates for Graduation WAL.TERS A lznjrjvy face, 11 lzopjvy heart. ALVIN DALE JOSLIN Among those present. PARKS SNOW But respect most of all. Football Squad, '21, Sophomore Business Table, '19. JULIA Irvingg Engineers. yourself Track Squad, ,205 Comniitteeg Round HENRIETTA DUNN To know her was to lore her. HELEN EVA REEDER Clionian. Try to be true to them all. P., '21. EDWIN S. QUINN A noble youth, and mostly youth. Sophomore Business Committee, '20, R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant. CARROLL ROGERS DVhither goest thou? R. O. T. C., First Lieutenant. VIRGIINIA LUCILE KLING A peach. A Baseball, '23g Basketball, '20, '23, Hockey, '19, '22g Iligh School Club. Page 53 - ec-,xc-v XQvQ 1 'JL '?,.-3'gQQIB'Qcr f ' ' ' ' CHHdldHtCS for i , , t Gracluatlon ff I t H ,.,.f Aff-W, 1 .gf g .-fn I I , ' . ROBERT ELY COOPER Experience keeps a dear ' school. High School Club. PHIL LUTHER REYNOLDS Cannibals, compared to ine, are mild. R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant. INA GIERTRUDE BONNEY Praise ine not too inuchf' Distinction in Scholarshipg Student Coun- cil, '23g Round Table, '22, '23g Le Fleur de Lis., Treasurer, Vice-President, '22, '23g Herald Cover, '22, '23, MARY OUTLAND Can one desire too much of a good thing? Punflitg Assembly Program. DOROTHY LOUISE ODONNELL A rfse set .vitlf wang willful thorns MARTHA LONGAN A noble soul alone can noble souls attract. Clioniang High School Club. CLAUDE DUVAL WILL.IAMS, J'R. Two men look out tlzronglz f the some bnrsg one sees tlze mud, the other the stars. QM MARGARET ELEANIOR LEVERIDGE f From the crown of her Q head to the soles of her feet 2 she is all mirth. 2 i 5 A .. . .s .X 5 .fs xx X V x X. .Axvif i , Q is x Q x I Y ws 5 X . ' I X X . K 5 - 3 ps L ' 2 ,... . .mu ..,g.... -Mu . .. Page v 547 Lk t 5 G 4.3 -YV czuvugul .sux 4uu '2'fAZB1vFlm -K5'L 3..Ls.,.us.. mann!-'! k'rnx'x rf' 'T' v ' gun E yr, ff i 2 . 1 l f . ff if ff Z IV. Z . V S 1 ppl P e i Z' 1 f 5 q, 2 f I A Z Z ul. 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Q.-Q fs M., J.-ws' , H , ,,,, .,,,,,,,, -. .s E an ..a,,,fw.T..Z.as.....,t.,a.-s.-,- QA, '. , . - .fe-,Q e . 31-wwf .A--infra---4.31-,.L Q I file-.'g ,4c..-lAlriLs4i..f:f f'E3:1:2.'1::z,.4r..:,'Iir.:..:aL.:4.kaA5s:4a.:r:i1L::.m.:eawnx'ee:.1::u:..k...z:Z'.:,,A2fgg Candidates for Graduation LEONARD ARTHUR CHALLINOR DUNN - A perfect rascal of a , child, ' Distinction in Scholarship, Christmas Play, Assembly Program, '23, Student Council, '21, Treasurer, '22, President, '23, Senior Play, Clionian, Treasurer, '23, Circulo Calderon, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Business Committees, Cheer Leader, '23, High.School Club, Spanish Play, '22. SPENCER BLAIR I newer knew. CORNELIA ELLEN HURLEY How could we get along without her? Distinction in Scholarship, Student Coun- cil, '22, Circ-ulo Calderon, Treasurer, '23, Spanish Play, '23. ELIZABETH MARY CULBERTSON All the warld's cz stage. Speech Arts, High School Club, Student Council, '22, '23 Senior Play. DORWIN DEULE RUDKIN' . Necredite equof' . CHARLES RICHARD NISBET In part to blame is she. High School Club, Cabinet, Senior Play. ETHELWYN LAUGHLIN HART ' Olz! Heart! Heart! Heart! Round Table. ' MILDRED MONROE HILLIAS OIL woman! thou wert faslzioized t0 l72gWlf-U , Christmas Play, '213 Stlldeflt COUUP11, Alternate, Clionian, President, '22, Vice President, '21, Crier Advertising Statf, '2 2 - Junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms, Junior Business Committee? Speeflh ATIZS, High School Club, Senior Play. 2 I I I I i v I I 4 -. I Page 55 ' --M- ' - - 'f':.n:x 'f:z-:sL.L:.4:e:::.::: g::..:2:.':r'.:uc5vr 'I z EIL., 4. e . ..-em ,Wg M .Q of,Tf5t '7h4 swHT tiC'f i MT 'V' E Candidates for 9 A -Graduation ii ay lkyf fgyffz' Q X f 225 My , , Q V f ,,,, ,,,, . , 1 A f ff M ff MARGARET LEWIS 1 Cheerful at morn, slze wakes 2 from sweet repose ' Breasts the keen air, and Hockey, '21, B. C. P., Vice-President, '23, Round Table, High School Club. l ELIZABETH EDGINGTON STEVENS ' Witli 'zfivaeious 'versabilityf' Distinction in Scholarshipg Student Coun- cil, Executive Board, '22, 'Christmas Play, '22, Assembly Program, '22, '23g Pundit, Critic, '21, Secretary, '22, Vice-President, '23, High School Clubg Junior Class Secre- tary, Crier-Herald Staff, '22, '23, Senior Playg Le Fleur de Lis, Treasurer, '21, Vice-President, '22. BARBARA FROST Fair and colder. MARGARET LANDON TOWNSEND Rave on. GEORGIA BELLE DONALDSON And the bells, bells, bells- Round Tableg Senior Play. WILLARD CARL KAMBERG A Radio bug, Engineers. MOLLIE BELLE ZEIGLER Come, sing now sing, for I know you sing well. A Cantata, 235 High School Club, Alpha Lyra. MEIGS JACKSONI THURBER Humility, that low sweet root, From 'which all lieawenly 'Z l'7'f'I4CS shoot. Pundit. carols as she goes. . ,..,.,.,,,w,, I WWW' ww r 0 , , Z , f 1-., 4 mf -ff 4 f' 2724 2, 3 E W K f ! 1,12 Z 41 f y foxy., 'f ,w,,,,,lfI -Myne? 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A i 5 2 s.....t .xv ff,lr1:.1,'.:.:::.:!'1L1.i.2...-.amz : a r 'U:uc-sz.:1:g:::::::..,.-1+-V: --e '-'zfzawscu-me -ezfzmncszuf ' ':2'.!1aC1:f:-1?f-Li. ,z,gi,.-.uve 1. .n:-s:.:- - - 4. .,.,' ,-- ' ' - . -. .,.., ,. -.., ' ' ' ' u ,kv .WM Vi,, 'wqwwm 'k Candidates for Lx I Graduation I X fm XX b N . ,ss I f I RUBYE KATHERIINIE HOPKINS Her very frowfzs were fairer far, Tlzan smiles of other maidens are. ALAN BUCKLEY I am not in the roll of colnmon men. PHILIP KAUFMAN One can smile and sruile and yet be villain. Christmas Play. V ' ELIZABETH MARY LEWIS I Def'out yet elzeerfnl, I active yet resigned. Distindtion in Scholarshipg Student Coun- cilg Debateg Assembly Programg Crier Advertising Staff, '23g Christmas Playg Punditg High School Club, Secretary, '21, Keeper of the Seal, '22g B. CL P., Vice- President, '22. ANNA LOIS VOIGIHTS Blessed is the wooing Tlzat is not long as-doing. Distinction in Scholarshipg Student Coun- eil, Executive Board, '22g Cantata, '22, '23g Pundit, Criticg Alpha Lyra, Vice- Piresidentg High School Clubg Operetta, '22g Senior Play. WILLIAM BYARS Gay dreanzs to all! Good niglztf Good night! GRACE ELIZABETH HALL Courage conquers all things. f Distinction in Scholarshipg Assembly Pro- gmamg Cantata, '20, '21, ,22, '23g Round Tableg Alpha Lyrag Operetta, '21, '22. VERA VENAFRUM BAKER ' I 'Not stepping o'e1' tlze 1 I d ff Jounzs of mo esty. ' ' Q Basketballg Twin Arts. Q 4 3 4 . . 4 , 2 logo, .4L..f,.2.Q.g--.. Page 5 7 - 'L - 'ezazzase .as 1 W 5 i ' 2 . - I H . A r,,.,. , ' 'A ' W 'TM Canclldates for 3 Z! ,ern i ' if fr ZA- 2 'Graduation lf ' ' ff-,,yVl.re.wf1w, vf Ve 4 f ' C , ' hmrreemvliwwvwfrfw' Y RUTH ANNA LAITNER h A flattering paznter, 'who 4 made it lzer care to draw men as they ought to be, If not as they are. Distinction in Scholarshipg Jules Guerin Art Club, Secretary. I ' 2, LOTTIE LOUISE McVEY 516 The daughter of debate. Tr Distinction in Scholairshipg Debate W, A '23g Student Council, '22g B. C. P., Treas- .X sph urer, '22g Round Tafble, Secretary, '22, V '22 '23g Speech Artsg High School Club, . Treasurer, '22, '23g Neither absent nor ' tardy. l l WATSON BERNID DR'E'BE,RT Sweet melodies that charm the listener? ear. Assembly Program-g Cantata, '20, '22, '23g 2 Operettag Winner in Music Contestg Alpha Lyrag Circulo Calderon. VIRGINIA JEAN DE WITT I The bearer of a dis- L 2 ' ' u . 5 fmgmslzed name. 2 Distinction in Scholarshipg Student Coun- . cilg B. C. P.g Jules Guerin Art Club. f MAURINE YOUNG . I have a heart with room, sf for everyone. 4 E I 3 4 W'INIFRED MARJORIE MOORE Any color so long as z't's red is the color that suits me best. Basketball, '20, '22, '23g Tennis, '22, '23g Assembly'Prog'ramg Cantata, '23g Round Tableg Alpha Lyrag High School Club. NINA DOROTHY HARRIS Om lady of the snows Cantata, '22g ,B. C. P.g Alpha Lyrag High School Clubg Neither absent nor tardy. WYATT LINNI EASTON Study to be quiet. 3 Operettag Cantata, '21, '22, '23g R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenantg Round Tableg Alpha Lyrag High School Club. , v I I 4 1 .2115 1- 41351 -a5k '!Bn 355'1l' Da-11: -.27!I!'l 6 if 7 7 E DY H 'g.Q..- 'Z it'.L:.T.3.Z.4'!.1Q:-:'i':Z:Q:sa-L:.2.:g::::1:::g::gg':L5'aQQ4QLH'ei -ih:m:e::::-- ::i:ZIZ.ClI'Qlf.f.,f.Q1.fi,.-J:fs1z- ' xzzunnrmcr - L ... A .-- -1 'J s:4w.4-:.:: -r- . :sm QQXQq.i-.QS XQX N' NR N QS: Eu kg.-wgx X RYE? ,x- Q ' iii .Y . sw X-isp? Es s E21 X X 1'5Q9iei14-3 gs ls il gffll-'Il fs Rex -11 ?+1EQ?iE1 1 Q fl 'Ts 1221 ,. 115 5 1: vi 11 Lliliffiii if f 1' 1 is 2 553 if 123 ?:i I - 1:53, , .H 5 M43 1 f lf fx-ai We -Q 4 1 . X f -iff 2Wekf4.f 125550 ' i ZW!! '- 21571 1406 :mx-..!lff4f J - 7 eaayrf - 52351 s ' 9 5' 1 f f 3 14 1 2 ff Wgfygsfziflj Wm fl ff , . f.,- 7 f , 4, , ,,,f, , 4 0057 V .fe f, :4:Z2f'v. ' fe 1, 'LM ,1?QJf'i N jfg?5'?C.Q Q l f ,f-MVXM 5 1 V Q Mvffyffl T27 M24 ff: NW ,Wi qw ,f,. fl WUU aw , Vx ll ,4, 'i5fwXl fl ' 'MMV if 'fi mf f ,Q-f -l mf! f f WW f .mfff fm f 4 4 qswfl f , , lfgf:'ee,ff',z1w 7 ff gf l mem fflfvfm yygnjp, Qi we 6 'ff1fA255 5750 jf i fi ,,, fr 'f n ' lx Q - - R -' lbw, Aer sw aw 'Y E 'fi A R candidates for fr l Graduation X-,mu . SSS, , . A A9930 'XA .f sg 54, ww K ,. 4 5 VERNA MARIE LINDBLONI Tis true slze is mzzelz inclilzed fo Clzin and t.1lle wfllz all I7IC'll1lIZ.lZd.U Student Council, '23. ROBERT CARL EKSTRONI A niche in the temple , of famef' V BERTHA FAYE SELSOR Efferf'esCe11f. B. C. P. EMMA ANIELIA CATO I know wlznf I mean but I ea11't exlvress it. High School Club. FORREST 'DILLARD BYARS We feel that heb greater than we know. VIVIAN CECELIA SULLIVAN A girl who is troubled about 1Z0llll'Vlg.U , ,R Qmwwsfw 4 2 2 , ? y , ' MARIE MYRTLE DREBERT A www MNXNN-. KQNEW Wm L4 E. FD VJ QE. :QQ Rfb E H' :Y 5 E :E 3- 3, Q.. 'c Q ,, E X4 U' 1 m E UE' Q :v ,i- Q 2 S' N-. O O E. Q f: SU' wmwwwmf 4 Z W 2 HENRY WALTER KEEVIL ' L A man 'we're glad 10 , fall as frzefldf' ' mm ,4 v www-x 1 f 4 4 ww. me , 1 A 3 Qwwwwwm f ! ' X f V yiwvmavww w f' ' A' MW? i ,' Wwfwfn ' vmwx A ffwe4,,fafff2fiv , J' ff , fwf 4' M' ' ' 1 fwgwgzmff f f f 6 5 TWH, af Q 'Q M34 A A 2,,,,, yfwyyy WWW w 1 I . 1 ff sl 'ffgf 523, gym! gf :fue-flfgjx Q f xl 74715. I 716515 1 ,f gy ,hwif gg gg - yeihygyfgy wf?w,DW,,y. JM 2 fr , 51' ffl jf f X X775 ff Alma ff X A7567 , , ,,,.l , .,,.., My ' v , ', , wo. ,wfyf ' , ,ff , 2 . W Wyman , Awe'wy.wwW,,fW,m-,Mal M,,,,emwff , , 2 ' rf! ,f '?4 W'VfhQwqm,,W,fwmfaz5wfw5f ffW'f'f, fr f,,l, ,mf f ,f Me, V Y V V .,.....E....,w:4.!,' ,mfMLLQ4.1.L..m l4.ae4,g4g,E,,..41',A' Q ,ffm l,.ffM.44LJJ4,,..J M., Rage,A59. ,- --Af-F--J----1tf'i't: -?s:f:fZT'f W '-fe - L Ti .. , lfg' , T.. c , 'Y,,,,- ... -X-AW V- AV,--V -' if -V f ,vw so WL sl.-. 4, ,Y A ,L A 1 :foo 1, ,1'7T' no ww -, we it-.fn-.:f1X-sfi'afgyeg-ff,-Ayyfpf,-fffv:fH11qf'fQiffy? fqefgwalf f,ff1Q?ig'f,1fKigalfeagle: 1 l Q, rg lg: :Lffif :X .21 gif lWeisxaf4S34ffii1.g1jg?fg:.gXffgfell 4 M, ,, . . M-, ., C. ,fm .V,, , - , , u -7, .. qv-Y-,CA-7 - - . Vw- , A M, 2 W ,A,, s,,W,,M ZH, ., .Y Vgrgqwn Y-17,2111--fy , ,ff Uv.-'f-rfi 'af-'fb . ,,,. -1 ,,,, :A-.z2ff'T1f'f-'i' --- A 'fs ' UM ' ' ,lj ' l' Q4 lf i ,. ,.4.,AAA... -MW A .,.. -,.,. .4A ,V.,. A ,es - H7 fi 'l Candidates for I W' ff, E1 CI E ,wwf VI I I G d . . e . f f H fa Hallo A ii ill Z Ze, j f Q55 il, . Q ,, if 1 yi ' 2 ,f f iffliaf ff-f f ,, wiv, W ' .l ff 4 ' , ., ff F51 i get X f - ,M ll 1 4 ,, , Wf I 2 i , U I if l X f ,,, , , 2 A lla g' 2, f, ,Z 4 2 MABEL GPERTRUDE MARSHALL . in Smile and the world smiles 33? with you. 3 Q High School Club. ' ' lil l 1 ,Q g 1 HALLIE ISABELLE PEARQE f gil' Together let 'us beat , gtg this ample field. ' il 3 Ni Basketball, '22, ,23g Hockey, W, Cap- tain, '22g Baseball, '22, ,235 High School Club. li li 51 w 5 if fs'-' Nl f 9 . in , I' z l l PAUL NATHAN SWANSON' Fl I E l I1 Slow 'ii easy. - li ' li V, HELEN WHITNEY L Nothing is impossible to industry. X Le Fleur de Lisg High School Clubg Twin 55 l ,i L ii, Arts, President, '23, E llgi EW IRMA JEANETTE .mourn QW Pai'lez-zfozls francais? gl ,1 i 'a Assembly Programg Le Fleur de Lisg High T nfl School oiub. gill 5 lil? She sings as sweetly L, il is ii LUCILLE MARGARET MCGILVRAY lli 1 , , , as zz iiiglztiiigczlef' ylgif Alpha Lyrag High School Club. gill 1 lrllfg. will Nl sit will ill 'itil H Esql WEA il Jul.1AN s. wows if if Q 1 , It pays to adz'ertise. gi fill? , v., ':lz'l VIOLET HENRIETTA HERRIN wif s She opens in each heart jilljlf a little lzeaz'en. A A Assembly Programg Cantata, '22, ,23g Slilft Alpha Lyrag Operetta, '22g Accoinpanist, ' lllllgil '23. mil i 1 kgfilg' S ,HH f I 'Ml we in ' illllt X ,pw - fy nt. v lil X X 1 l A, Jo! if lf . ' Il, , W Vs, X ,fl -1 ' X alps f XX -g 51 f' Q MX-is X 1 L f, . 1 x 'Nw-f ., .X E X A 1 rglk X L, .i,. X 4 I in ' X ,V AA HW-V A WJ l-tg-K , Af 4, ...f 1-N, azwunuzurn 'm:::m'zmm...ak -nzrrxvrua fig- QFQLQ Q55 gg'.Li-EJ.-Q,1Q QQi'i': - :ua-L:.:i:g:.::a::A,:ig1:'llgiali-:gsm-f QQ .-m.:::a-' - ..qzaz-'.'.a.z::-22:15:41:- q.f.' 1Q14in-mr. ' 1: mmm- L. - .-- ' -'- 1e:.:.:q.:p:.a::L . nk, , ww 4 Xi! 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Q l ., l, ' Q ' E5 In 1920 a class entered Westport that soon gave promise of an unusual career This Boys and Girls Clubs The later class affaus have all been very successful The Sophomore and Junior mixers were two of the best class parties ever given at Westport The Junior Prom was also Well planned and very successful There is no school activity in which the Juniors have not taken part and Whlch has not been benefited by their active partlclpatlon Athletlcs, dramatics, debate, the clubs, and the Student Council have all been materially aided by the Work of the Juniors With this sort of a record and the splendid school and class spirit which has already been evidenced the J uniors look forwaid to a brilliant Senior year I I class was the last to enter here as Freshmen and Was the first to organize Freshman 7 ' 7 1 s 5 Q N 1 Q . Page 61 1 11 1' -11 . 1 .4 , A . - ---'-'--any-,.,f T..-.,4xr , . ga ' 1 - ' ' ' ,':, '2',y:- Q ..1,1131,1 - 1- -.qs. 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'i f H MOTTO: Weigh, consider, express. , n OFFICERS ' l FIRST TERM SECOND TERM , I PrCSivlG1it .................. CATHERINE ANDREWS President ....,.,,.. ETHEL MARIE HENDERSON Viee-President .......................... JEAN HALL Vice-President ,,.,....,. ELIZABETH STEVENS A 1 S6C7'6t5w'y ........... ....... E LIZABETH LEWIS Secretary ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,., H ARRIETT MCCLURE I O TWCLSWAGG' ....... ........... M ARY NICHOLS Treasurer ......... .......... M ARY WOODHOUSL, I ' l Critic .............................. MARY WOODHOUSE Critic ,......,..............,... ANNA LoIs VOIGHTS 1 Sergeant-at-Arms ............ MARTHA BROWN Sergeant-at-Arms ....,.,,..,..,,...,,,, JEAN HALL ' 1 Adviser .,,,..,,.,.,,... MISS MAYBELLE MILLER ll MEMBERS - Catherine Andrews Frieda Heilbrun Martha Randall f Catherine Ann Brandt Ethel Marie Henderson Dorothy Scott I l Elizabeth Brewster Dorothy Kemper Dorothy Shields I l 1' Ardelle Brett Mary Ellen Hubbard Sidney Smith I l Martha Brown Alice Lanterman Elizabeth Stevens I Q Charlotte Busby Elizabeth Lewis Elizabeth Swofford I I Mary Olive Crawley Verarnina Lewis Meigs Thurber U E .q Gertrude Dooley Harriet McClure Anna Lois Voights If Grace Dooley Mary Nichols Louise Wallingford i f li Ruth Garst Helen Olsen Isabel Wood 1 Jean Hall Mary Outland Mary Wocmdh-ouse Florence Harnden Catherine Pipkin Helen Louise Woodsmall Susan Wright I p . . , , . .. ,.- A O Ai ef cawrava Page 63 ' -.L-, . I I I I I 1---f-I -I-I ' ... .1....- 1 --- .... ... -'fx '- -'f : 1:g:xz::f:as1.L:. 1: bf' ,Ar l. E eg I 5 ei all 19 El lt 5 ul Q1 ll if In I. If ll, 5: 5+ .1 ll 1 li sl ' il li . Ml' V 5' lil lr ,I I U E' l il li ll ll if is lil? Ql il ,Q 'J VII 25111 ll fi' ll v' .Il ll li lx In H fi HI 'I lull? ll ly 4: Lili li zilii 1 H lll, we r'l will llllv! Il Milf fJ'41' lelil Puig lflfl 2 J 3 5211 ill, FI l rail lull l ill MI VI l all lf il .ip Ziiwl la :Nil fill lil l1 W ll use ill 1 all 1115 will llgi lllll ,I ,gr ll ll gl' IN ll :nil llk'5 lwi' l, filflli Mill? lllli :ENUM 'Hoi' 'I I 'f will jff. ,I :JU , l I llllll I: IM, if WWI , I. hiqfii Wfixvi i'ill1:'9' , , . 1QG.3': ' '.g -5 , l l Irving CHM OFFICERS FIRST TERM SECOND TERM President ...................... Vice-President .,..... S ecretafry ........... S erg earn t-at-Arms ,.... Cmtzc ............................ Mascot ..... .HARVEY HARNDEN .....-.MORRIS MOORE -.....CLARK MOORE ........STEUAR'I' BRITT Treasurer .................... .WOODWARD WRIGHT WILLIAM TEUSCHER ..,...JAMEs DISSMAN Adviser .................. x President .............................. MORRIS MOORE Vice-President ...... ...... C 'LARK MOORE Secfretwry .......... .......... S TEUART BRITT Treasurer ..........,.,,.,.... WOODWARD WRIGHT S ev-geiant-at-Arms ........ WILLIAM EDWARDS Critic .,...,.................. ..... J OHN CLEVELAND Mascot ...,.,.......,,.....,... ..... H OWARD HISTED WARD MEMBERS Steuart Britt John Cleveland William Curtis Duane De Brunner James Dissman Herbert Duncan William Edwards Lester Hall Harvey Harnden Fred Heryer I' V. '-', , R.. , ., war-, ,.,, ,.r,,,,, ,,.,-,,, ,. - L, Howard Histed Ralph Jones Joseph Kniffin Joseph Lafferty Howard Monnett Robert Monnett Allen Moore Billy M-oore Clark Moore Morris Moore Woodward Wright John Newell Creton O'Gorman John Outland J. C. Pip-er Frank Phelps Neal Sawyer Goodman Simonds Ralph Sw-offord Bernard Thompson Frank Wachter Page 6Ji -'37-, f 1 -42 ' '. '-'- - .1 jQ,',1, .,,.' .Ti-'il-L--'ll -JJQQ'gf,'.,','QQ1,'l'.1if-f1,-.-J-.-:af1- --.- '.- -w':,',j,Quj-'I ' ' ' ',j, ,jjg3, 'l,. .',.-. ,f.l'. -' ff-QQ --'V-J--'R - -- -- - 4 A- S - -. . - - -- - -.,. - - - ., -...- - - . --. .. - E .. ,, . - . , , . '3 ...'1a'.:.1.L,i----IH-J' -E-r--1.-14,516 ,. mm-,m,,,,,,,..:..-.,.. 1---g-:.. m- .-.I g...,..:..4..-..2'- 2.E.:...-43':vs-s,Qmn:cu.1zxanux:au:,1cu:.:-:znrx.- ..- , ,. ,, ... -1- ..-Q .x 1 i 1 X gr f Ii I 'i I, 1. I I1 1 Ii ,,. fv l 1 W 'l , ,f 3 I' I -J ller ll- T' , Q-- , I ' ' I 'ill' ' 1' . A Ear lil ai I 4 ll Q I V 111 ' get 2 ' V rim I ,Q I-E I 1 I a! 1 ii U H L ' rl ,, I N . ,E ll Q R li ya ' I r X l X N 1 In COLORS: Gold and White. I MOTTO: Nihil hoc nisi perseotwm, irtgertio elaboratum irwlustrid adferri oportetf' l J y OFFICERS l 1 T J , FIRST TERM SECOND TERM I .V President ........,. ...... H ARRY WALTNER President .....,..... ....... H ARRY WALTNER I 1 ' I Q I Vice-President ...... ......, T HOMAS CHILDS Vice-President ....... ........,,, E MIL HAAS gl Secretary .......... ..,........ E MIL HAAS Secretary ........... ....... J OHN MELCHER , a 3 4 Treasurer ..,... .............. J OHN MELCHER Treasurer ,...,... ...... W HITFORD YOUNG 5 f 3 I 4 Critic .....,,.. ....... V ERNON KASSEBAUM Critic ...............,.......... RALPH F1NKLE'S'I'EIN I' Q, Adviser ..... ,I.... M R. GOODALE I ' ' I gy MEMBERS 1 2 l , f 1 M Harry Bennetts Wesley Frace Ralph Patt . 1 I . . Richard Brewster John Fry Theodoro RIVGFH I ' li Edward Brinton Emil Haas Byron Rexroth 'L , 1 R 5 Thomas Carrol Vernon Kassebaum Robert Rosenwald H it Medsker Christensen Tracey Leonard Harry Waltner i T- iid M ill Charles Densford Albert Lieberman Fred Warner fs In li Ralph Finklestein Jerome Lieberman Whitford Young , 1 I John Cell John Melcher Joseph Newcomer g -5 K Louis Flarsheim Marcel Mooney 1 lj RRHRRA emfew f--f 0 ff- i-lr gf I- S' ll 1' -'-e Page 65 f --- -- -- -.: - -' '-':.1z:x '-'f:a:n.e::,::,:.:.:' - - ',..:rg: ,UVSQ , . , W -.,,,., , , , W- -- ,--.M ,..., Hx, 15. K, .N N I .2 M5 f jv,:Yi::: -Aw -:ff b--f-S Y iff ,sv..5-.A-,..,... -,....L,.:. ?-: ,-: f.- .::L,x,.gg3.:::.-.- 1g14,T,t:Lf,.0 g,..L .LL ::i2 gssghu L.-- .fszva-Y MJ M ---:A f gg-- 1-fzff-'H ' - 'f w N 'NW 'f 13:-r-Hfhfu-'f It :-:Yi-W ff- :nz-:Q-4: flag'-X -gf - 11 --v- -W...-Q. l 1 4 g24 ,ffg1:3iEi?i:g:zfi, ,fQ17IQQQ?21Al',.Z1Qifff1lf,fQi1i2'lA7fI1.fj,2l 'gigigri' 2 Z'?'.f7' - '- ' ' . 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M Iss BAIN MEMBERS M-orris Barnes Justin Roach Dorothy Hoffstot Glenn Berry James Scales Dell Jackson Malcolm Bliss William Schermes Hilda Lawrie Jack Bourque James Sebree Helen Lewis John Calendar Ern-est Tyler Margaret Lewis Stuart Chaney Gilbert Turner Juanita Lightner William Dinklage Daniel Uhrig Edith Lindner Wyatt Easton Robert Wilson Lottie McVey Whitney Hall Richard Wolfe Louise Michael Richard Harkness Porter Wright Cecil Miller George Hunter James Wright Cecelia Miller William Hogin Justin Longmoor Alice Piercy John Jolley Helen Bliler Mary Margaret Moore Barrett Laning Ina Bonney Winifred Moore David Miller Lynn Brown Dorothy Purcell Ford Nelson Josephine Brown Kate Reynolds Richard Newman Helen Cowan Rose Standish Robert Newman Margaret Davidson Corrine Stuart Clark Patterson Marian Dillenbeck Betty Suddarth Robert Powell Julia Goodenow Ruth Valentine Robert Ray Alice Groendycke Ilene Weissinger Albert Reeves Eleanor Hall June ,Worthington Jack Reavely Grace Hall Marjorie Worthington Francis Roach Margaret Heller QEDKDQBIQ Page 67 I Gjfikcl ---1- 11-P-1 -- 7 '- J..- ' -' :: '::.z' ...L':r.:: ' .LL 519 961061 .WV f ji -Lev' ew 1 . .1 5. fi 1,5 'Q 0 Y. ,w - X l f5i1gf 'xclvf' lf'-1 1' il wi fi 53:15 F Z! 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H UGH TAYLOR Secretory ........,.,..,,,,,....,,,,,, Don-oi-HY CAST l , T'f'G0fSw'6'V .......................... LEONARD DUNN Treasurer .........,.,...,,,....,,,, GEORGE LEONARD Ml' Sergeant-at-Arms .......... CHARLES PARKER Sergeant-at-Arms .... EVERETT WEATHERLY li Critiv .................................... HAROLD GANGE Critic .......... I ..........,......... ELIZABETH KRICK iiifj Prosecuting Attorney .... GEORGE LEONARD Prosecuting Attorney ...... .LAURA BALLOU Adviser ................... ............ M Iss LILLY ill ll MEMBERS il, , ii 1 4 I Warren Barrett Orville Richardson Lucille Hodge ll? Clifford Burnap Max Robinson Ruth Killiger iw, l X . 4 Robert Coerver Wlilliam Roeve Elizabeth Krick N Everett Dillard George Swope Jane McGerVe-y ' y ' I Leonard Dunn Hugh Taylor June McLaughlin if 3 Austin Guild Mac Wallingford Ruth Moore il li Chesney Hill Richard Hill Everett Weatherly Harold Witt Manrine Morse Constance Nuckles Ji ii Li V1 ,wi Fred Kelly Laura Ballou Margaret Page M Ingram Kidd Virginia Betton Abbott Parker I l R 'J James Lacy .Winifred Beatty Josephine Price Don Lawrance Elizabeth Bullard Dorothy Rogers ll George Leonard Ruth Burgess Marcella Shaw R Q I Leo Lipscomb Dorothy Cast Eilene Marie Slack I Robert McKenzie Frances Cast E1iZ-Hbeth S102111 ll l I John Murphy Ellen Davis Selma Sonin I Charles Parker Julia Lee Dunn Doris Spiller F! 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I 3 oi gixvfmom-D S3 2 G QIQJQQJQ 1 O HERALD 7,3 QxxQDfG:Q,U B C P Club OFFICERS FIRST TERM SECOND TERM Pfreszdent GEORGE LEONARD Preswlent EMIL HAAS Vwe Preszdent ELIZABETH LEWIS Vzce Preswlent MARGARET LEWIS Treasurer LOTTIE MCVEY Trewsumeo FRANCIS ROAOH Cfrztw MARGARET LEWIS Cmtw MAY THOMPSON Admsefr MR MILLER Robert All1son R1chard Brewster Steuart Brltt James Brown John Calendar John Cell Medsker Chrlstensen Charles Densford Fred Ge1senberger Em11 Hass George Leonard Marcel Mooney Robert Newman Francls Roach Robert Rosenwald Jack Rust Wllllam Schermes Wllllam Swallow Fred Warner Everett Weatherly Whitford Young MEMBERS Catherme Andrews Dorothy Caton Helen Coolbaugh Mary O Crawley Lou1se Crosby Ruth Burgess Martha Damels Allce Davldson Mary Davldson M1ldred Earhart Mlflam Garst Ruth Garst BernIce Ham1lton LOUISE Harlan Nina Harrls Helen Holt Mary Ellen Hubbard Thalla Keller LucI1e Klem Maman Lathrop Elizabeth Lewis Margaret LeW1s Veramma LeW1s Edlth Llnder Lottle McVey Helen Olsen Abbott Parker Katherlne P1pk1n Jeanette Relcher Bertha Selsor Margaret Stralt Charlotte Thompson May Thompson Ilene We1ss1nger Helen Woodsmall Dorothy Walborn Ruth Valentme Ruth Well Leah W1thers Audrey Welnberg . , ' ' f 'if-A - - - I R BO O O Secretory .................................... EMIL HAAS Secretary ......... l .l ..... .... RNHITFORD YOUNG Page 71 -J-1..- ..- , . ..t ' 1 ... '- fJ.: : ' 'ZZLIIZFRIZEQLL . Ll. XDYOXD Q Q Q f l . ., ...,,.. ,E , f2 i'A4 R V5 Q E ' 6 In 5 er Westpo Ort Ing ee is 1 It jill V wg lj El I Q 5' I OFFICERS H FIRST TERM SECOND TERM , l President ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HERBERT DUNCAN President ........................ HERBERT DUNCAN I Vige.Pfre3fidgm5 .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, C LARK MOORE Vice-President ...... ........ C LARK MOORE ' Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,, .--HARVEY HARNDEN Secretary .......... ...... H ARRY WALITNER of Treasurer ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. HARRY WALTNER Tfreaswrer .......................... JOHN MELCHER J I Sergeant-at-Arms ...... WOODWARD WRIGHT Sergeant-at-Arms ...... WOODWARD WRIGHT Masaot ,,,,,,, ,,,,, A LBERT LIEBERMAN Mascot ................................ JOHN CALENDAR I Adviser ................... ............... M R. HALE ll f MEMBERS 4 L ll l ml l 1. 4 I , Meridan Ashbaugh Harold Bailey Robert Bucher Kenneth H Bussel Luzier Calvert .William De Baun George Byrne Everett Dillard Herbert Duncan Harvey Harnden Howard Histed William Hogan Ronald Hulet Barret Laning Albert Lieberman John Outland John Melcher William Moebus Frank Phelps J. C. Piper Richard Newman Byron Rexroth Gilbert Turner Elvin Voights Harry Waltner Richard Wolfe Donald Wilson J01111 Gere Robert Monnett Walter Wilson Ned Gold Clark Moore Woodward Wright ,i1- 2 rirri ' 1 olie I I I o.,o ,fa Page '72 ,ax 211141 1.2121 Qi: EQ :lil-i' : v a 1 ian: .E Q: .Z.1Zi1' :xiii 1 ' l323155::l'ELQll.- Aamaze:Qx..:.::-15:1::::?SQE1ZQ41LeLLg55QQ15gnmn 'mhmQnmum:1u 5 1 I lil 'il 1 1 1 J ,N M1 m.:,mW:m, m2f1i4:sl,1e1'iJg 1511 I1 11 1 l fn 111 1 1 1 I 1 1 3 i 1 I 1 ii 1 3 1 1 I 1 11 Q i 11 I 11!! 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I I 3 I OFFICERS FIRST TERM SECOND TERM President .......... ETHELIMARIE HENDERSON President ....,.,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, FREDA HEILBRUN Vice-President .......... ELIZABETH STEVENS Vice-President ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,.,,, 1 NA BONNEY Secretary ........... ....... J ERoME LEIEBERMAN Secretary ....,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, M ARY MICHAELS Treasurer ........ ................. I NA BONNEY Tfreasurer ,,,..., ,,,,,, E LEANOR WILLIS Critic .......... ....... D ENTON WAGGENER Critic ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,...,,,,, ,,,,,,,, M ARJORIE HALL S ergeant-at-Arms .......... JOHN CLEVELAND Adviser .................. ............ M ISS JONES MEMBERS Ina Bonney Irma Jaquinn Eleanor Willis Catherine Ann Brandt Virginia Jackson Dorothy Wilson Martha Brown Lenore Linfield Mary Woodhouse Ruth Brown Marian Lyon June Worthington Elizabeth Campbell Harriet McClure James Chambers Jean Hall Mary Nichols John Cleveland Marjorie Hall Kate Reynolds Ralph Finklestein Ethel Marie Henderson Cora Shafton Wesley Frace Ruth Hammerslaugh Winona Shideler Lawrence Hyman Freda Heilbrun Sidney Smith Jerome Lieberman Florence Harnden Elizabeth Stevens William Mayer Louise Huggins Gene Truitt Hugh Taylor Mary Hunter I eaffsfiffli P Page 73 L V...,v+. ,. .. 1' swf-W V - l l ff it ' 6 Cireule Calderon COLORS: Red and Orange. MOTTO: Adeflam,te, siermpre adelomtefi I OFFICERS FIRST TERM SECOND TERM President ,.,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, DAVID MILLER President ............................ PORTER WRIGHT Veee-President ,,,,,,..,,,,.. JUAN11-A LIGHTNER Vice-President .............. J UANITA LIGHTNER Seeremry ,.,,...,,,.., .,.....,. P ORTER WRIGHT Secretary ............ ......... T HEoDoRo RIVERA Treasurer ......... ........ T HEoDoRE THEE Treasurer ........ ........... C ORNELIA HURLEY Cretie .,,,,,,,...., .......,. M ,ARIAN BRINTON Critic ................................ JOSEPH LAFFERTY Adviser .................................... MR. PHILLIPS MEMBERS Earl Bootman Leonard Dunn F. Whitney Hall Joseph Lacy Joseph Lafferty David Miller Charles Parker Julius Pelzman Ivan Phillips Theodoro Rivera Theodore Thee Melburne Westmoreland William White Porter Wright Helen Baier Marian Brinton June Chandler Eleanor Engel Mary Felleman Mabel Gamanage Eleanor Hall Margaret Heller Lillian Hughes Cornelia Hurley Mary Kirker Mary Koehler Thelma Lampkin Charlotte Laycox Hilda Lawrie Juanita Lightner Georgia McEwen Alice MacMahon , ML ,,,, , Genevieve Manahan Helen O Hara Helen Olson Rita Outhier Vera Pearson Velma Shelley Helen Smith Doris Spiller Sara Staley Gertrude Sweetman Helen Sulzbacher Elizabeth Thompson Erma Wedemeyer Marie Wedmore Estelle West Nellie Ziph J.,,,R,- ' R i t -,.,.,,X,. . in -....Lw-:..--,.,-usf-:- --1: . .v..'-is ,, 1. rn' -ls Page 74 -- ------ -r ' ' .-.--..v----- - ,,.4-,....-----4---- -X--e- ' T w1QiQii7siifil2usa:.:- 'A'::. -A VNHAV... - ,,,,,.. .. ---A' 'r A-,,,. ,-,,..-.---,- 1 . :,m,,, , 1, . ..,,,Lg-gg-,gf::,1:1:5,,.s-mm....1s.1:m:e::::::2z-.aLLs.:.....-,,-,-,,,z1uw:f4-221215112 'I ' -, A -VVQ 1f ' ,R HW-W -'1- W Us rl is Q y UQVVU Md 4 A ... -,rrs,tr,L,r, .A.,, ,N,,,Lr,,.ir,,AL i rrrrrs L A ,L , ,. 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HEDGES A it 'Stl 1 Donald 'Burnett Beatrice Glover Winifred Moore Robert Brown Grace Hall Browning Morris L J Bernd Drebert Lucille Hawkins Dorothy Miller V Wyatt Easton Helen Heckert Alfreda Noble if l George Kerr Ruth Hebert Nell Richards 2 I James Lacy Violet Herrin Ruth Russell V Forrest Lippert Nina Hayes Marjorie Ritzen ii Albert Orear Margaret Hertzler Virginia Rushing ll Garnett Fowler Dorothy Hoffstot Hazel Scott y ' Melvin Gentry Juanita Hoffsess Katherine Scott l 5 5 ' Dan J ayner Helen Keck Ethel Traub Emmett McKenzie Dorothy Kemper Irene Van Evera Winston Mix Maxine Lyons Marian Wales William Sladek Louise Magruder Emma Wood Harriet Friedman Lucille McGilVray Mollie Zeigler - f HA : :H..LHL':r1,,4M-u - Page 75 Y, Le - .af ..---.-- - yn 4---- - -- A ... ...A-. . -Cx 4 Fw' -Q, .-tm.-..........-...rf 4,-.,,.- W., -.....,r,,a,,..,.aa 1- ., 2 l l ' Emi Nw ,Il l a 1' , Pix ll 1, V im, fi ll F if , A Xa ra ' fgef 54- 4-'-x HK1 U'Y ff' e.i,,,,,- .W rn., Q.. , J .. . 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T , I I 1 l ,i P , F: l 31: :V rl? 1 E 4 ll' it 5 EE x i l 1 1 5 W 1 ,X a ll ll Stuart Chaney James Dissman Landrey Harwood Chesney Hill Fred Kelly Zolley Lerner Richard Roahen Ernest Tyler Elizabeth Abel Laura Ballou MEMBERS Charlotte Busby Dorothy Cast Sally Chase Elizabeth Culbertson Helen Culbertson Gertrude Dooley Grace Dooley Dorothy Evans Virginia Faris Julia Goodenow Elizabeth Krick June McLaughlin Lottie McVey Louise Michael Maurine Morse Constance Nuckles Edith Norquist Constance Sapre Edythe Sapre Eilene Slack L tggfpgl Wi? 25 'Rrff :li all l 'S l- , 1 ,l l fi if iz ji ,s ll li I 1 ,y ' . ll ' 1, n il 'Q v , 3 . l ,E lv l lv 7 Tl E l ll Il ll 11 l 1 lx l i wil s Md .ilfw -itll ul. lfll 421'-l 2 Sl :l il ld -Ui! gl i gl -x A3 ly.--ski, 142 N5 .,.A ,J Haas? 1531 iQvf,'5l New fi 6 wr if' in W- aaa cl w.'X,'f- -wlQ'7 ff -'QRJQ ll A 5 Winifred Beatty Mary Ha11 Elizabeth Sloan gif ' Virginia Betton Mildred Hillias Selma saain Ardelle Britt Dell Jackson Sarah Sullivan Q Georgia Bruce Ruth Killiger Miriam Weckman 'r ' 'sf Aff' ' ' -E re... 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H ELEN TRUSTY in Vice-President ........................ HELEN HOLT Sergelcmt-at-Arms ............ MILDRED SPRAUL 15111 ' Secretary .......... ......... R UTH LAITNER Critic .................... MARGARETTE MARSHALL , fi 1 1 1 I 1 Admsev' ..............,... ..... M ISS WILHITE T 11 111 F 11 1 11 13 MEMBERS 1 1 1 21 1 11 1 F, 11 Virginia Albers Vera Mae Douglass Elizabeth Lee ig 1 ,E111 Elizabeth Blades Marie Drebert Josephine Malkmus 1111 Emma Bush Vera Frazell Margaret McQuinn 111111 15141 Virginia Caskey Emily Greene Dorothy Moebus E111 1 1 2 11 3 115 Marguerite Clark Alice Groendycke Helen Strohm Josephine Chambers Marian Harrod Edna Tener 1 x 111 . . 1.11 Lula Conkey Rachel Hamilton Dorothy Uurioh 135 Margaret Dale Dorothy Halbert Jayne Van Dusen T I1 vp' ' Marian Dillenbeck Katherine Kohr Isabel Wood 5 :ffl . . . . 1 1 Vlfglhla De Witt 5611 1. . 11'-f'.'1E1 to 1191 mf Wi fs .,V. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,, ,,h,,.n,.,.,-:,....,.f,?:.,,.,,:.:U,,,-Sosa.,:,3ggao-xooggg-vfm4:: '+'l s- ff- N- -A, , 'V f M1 .,o, tt o . f1e,,omfQ A Page 77 .. ---, , ,-.,-.....'1.,-.- -414-r.: . .-- , g v - f- -.- .-.-.2::-v--f-, ..-f.:55,z:J,:HL- it :::.::::.. zu' :::: .lfiiiiiiii -:yi M, I , ll? A MQ! 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KATHERINE PIPKIN ni Q ff Sergeomt-at-Arms ...... FLORENCE HARNDEN Sergeant-at-Aoems ............ ELLEN GRIFFITH 455 Keeper of the Seal ..,..... ELIZABETH LEWIS Keeper of the Seal ............ CECILIA MILLER ij 'E ' Adviser ............ .I ..... ........ IN hss HAYDEN 5 ,I B 1 E! Q t IH l 5 I 2 I L! I 'K I I X I? I I E ME QM! ,Iii in I s'5 I Wi? X H152 I L Eng gtg fag 55 I Ai fl me .Lg f QW? , in W-, , The Cabinets I I gif ugh L, 1 I g ,WE 1' I Q ISR we :Qin liV lim I I' Wig ig X EBSQ 3 T , I . , TQ 1'- 'F:f1 113 1:i5j2?3TjjQ1i,j3-3' Lgiilgjgiigj if-I' LQM1 .gi 'f 7 PT K T7- M5 i.f'3:4 Q, VI , ' If -- R I Page 81 , f-.--,-..,-.-.1-..,-.r,v-'amor-I ' ,,, E '-' - - W' - ' 'GELZIZTJ lZBL.:.LI.:Z:J..:- ' ' ' 5 ,W 1 1 F ul' 11 WW 1 1 11 ' 11 .y 1,1 , A f ,1: 1 71, 6 I .gf ?:L TIT1-7,1:771X,., W ,- '. '- V' V'-ifaiiigw WH '-W,,,' T1 ,' fm' , , fi-1 f -1 1. MW11 U 5 11 .. . ' 4 ,ff 1 41 1 1 ii E - 1 11 311 5 1? ' 4 115151 I 1 il 111155 1111511 fi 1 1 1 01,3115 F ,5 11 11 f1 1 if 1117 . 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' 'l 'an no mkgmmmmutflzkl-f-' ' ' 32 M -...-:4:.p:x:.1rz:vl:':vzsvx:k, 1 ll I1 v 3 .I gl 1. w,. we i I V ' in ww ! .gf is, vi ii 5 I 113 J J I 2 J ' A I W 4 We A- 3YGHEg gggkffifffx SM2Q9H?QQ QggEf.Mw5 gaidcbgg Q94 ' ' f Q P 6 .Qi nr TW I I ill I ll in ,I X E ll 2.5 fl Em ll ll lr 'il Q .Q . iw ll ,N ip H I ly l THESTAFF F. WHITNEY HALL ........, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,-,-, C a det Major JAMES SEBREE ............. .................................. C oder Captain-Adjutant GORDON BOODY ............. ........ C aolet Second Lieutenant-Supply Officer JOHN BALLENTINE ............... ...................... ............................................ C a det Sergeant Major Cadet Staff Sergeants: I-Iarold Lind, Theodoro Rivera, Chapman Turner, Herbert West, Robert Wolfe. I I I , Instructor of Military Science and Tactics: OTTO BOMAN, Sergeant, U. S. A. l . ! Every year the R. O. T. C.gbecomes more securely established and the value of li lx military training is more fully recognized. . il Two customs that Were established this year have contributed much to the popu- M larity of military training in the high schools. These Were the election of the cadet 3 sponsor majors and the First Annual Indoor Military Circus. Miss Catherine Andrews l l Was chosen sponsor of the Westport battalion. The events in Which she and the other it 15 sponsors participated gave the affair a unique and picturesque touch and will make ji the sponsorship one of the most coveted honors in years to come. The purpose of the Military Circus was to demonstrate the drills and exercises used in military training rather than to develop competition among the high schools. The iw , large number of spectators who gathered in Convention Hall to Witness the performance and the enthusiasm with which they greeted the cadets gave evidence of the keen in- terest that the R. O. T. C. has aroused in Kansas City. As in former years, battalion drill has not been possible, due to the necessary El Z . . . . . . . . division of the drill periods, but in spite of this handicap the routine Work has been 25.13 carried on diligently and effectively under the competent direction of Sergeant Otto li Boman, Who is completing his fourth year as Instructor of Military Science and Tactics me at Westport. ' . tilt! The recent appointment of George Bates, '19, as colonel in the R. O. T. C. at the University of Missouri is an evidence of the thorough training given in the high school cadet corps. In his senior year at Westport Mr. Bates was cadet major. ,, V ., ,.5,,g., ,- ,Aa -r.1r...., .emi-5, -. f I I .-vn,..,.x...r3e-vs.61..lf .s.. ---.r-fi:-T-Tirrg-ll if Z: Y - ' PHD c Gi Page 83 fl-. Qflflf' A519 Ar fairy?-,,wf7, J t t ' ' ' wL '1?3 Z,-ifffffqvi' is, A, Li., 3,7 ,Q ,f - O,--. -sf s,.L,sL-,fr11.aLT W., -.., A -f -' A f' it A s- ' ' if ff f -1 -gf' -. S2 '-. 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Cadet First Sergeant 5, ,P Cadet Sergeants: George Arnold, George McElvain. 5 A Cadet Corporals: Jack Cooper, Fulton C'ampbell, Everett Hartman, Douglas Jack- son, Harold Martens, Howard Monnett, William Moore. 1 I Cadet Privates: Brandom, Blackford, Cadieu, Dunn, Erickson, Fisk, Gray, Hal- V ' derman, Henssen, Hargus, Heath, Hiesberger, Hogrebe, Henslip, Karnopp, Krause, llllli . . yu Lashley, Lemon, Mann, McWhirter, Moyer, Nichols, Oberholtz, Reddish, Ricksecker, H15 Roberson, Robinson, Sladek, Spencer, Tolliver, Vonck, Watson, Wright. l I gif 5 V' l Ll AW, OOMPANYB l j? ROBERT DODS .......... .....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.-., C 5 Ldet Captain RUSSELL JORDAN ....... ....... C adet First Lieutenant 1 ,, , RALPH RENICK ...... ........ C adet First Lieutenant I GORDON BOODY .............. ,.,,.... C adet Second Lieutenant i ROBERT MONNETT ........ ........ C adet Second Lieutenant I3 DAVID MILLER ......... ........ C adet Second Lieutenant if JAMES SCALES ......... ......... C adet Second Lieutenant MARVIN Rmz ..................................... ................,,,....,.........,.,,......,,,.,.,,..,.,, C adet First sergeant Cadet Sergeants: Howard Brennan, Robert Campbell, William Gilvvee, Fenton ' Q Holm, Leonard Lindsey, Frank Peters. 1 Cadet Corporals: Joseph Esterley, Richard Jackson, Jerry Pate, Albert Reeves, ' Jack Slaughter, Luther Thompson. 'f - . . 2 A Cadet Privates: Argenbrlght, Bootman, Brigham, Easton, Gentry, Hancock, Hauk, I Hayhurst, Hunter, Jackson, Jacobson, Kennedy, Kenton, Keller, Litovitch, Longmore, ,A Long, McMullen, Minkin, Norris, Navron, Osborn, Patterson, Peters, Quinn, Reynolds, gl Kassebaum, Sheldon, Shores, Smith, Swearingen, Turner, Warner, Weinberg, Willey, lgii White, R., White, J., Zimmerman. 4, l ' f Hj,j -we , ' eff- .t w f 'A'f 1 Page 84 a 'L-3:-Q.1,Qg .Li-T .sflfn -215 .' 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The affirmative team was made up 1 of Chesney Hill fcaptainj, Austin Guild, Emil Haas, and George Leonard, alternate. fi M Ches led his Whirlwind orators down to Manual, where they met the enemy and they were ours. , , Iii' The negative team was captained by Robert Rosenwald. The other members were Harry Waltner, Alb-ert Reeves and William Teuscher, alternate. They re- I mained at home to defend Westport's laurels, and drove off the invading Nor'easters : with such apparent skill and ease that the decision was at no time in doubt. I The girls' affirmative team, Eileen Marie Slack fcaptainj, Laura Ballou, Lottie L McVey and Elizabeth Lewis, alternate, Went to Manual. The question was, Re- .I solved, That the United States Should Abandon the Policy of Neutrality in the Near ff I East. The debate there was brilliant, exciting and hard fought, but the better A I team emerged victorious and presented Westport with a Well-earned victory. The II, J negative team, Julia Goodenow Qcaptainj, Freda Heilburn, Catherine Andrews, and 5 Elizabeth Krick, alternate, stayed at Westport and met the team from Northeast. II i And a fiery bunch they proved to be. The Westport team fought valiantly, but I again we may say the better team won. There is no disgrace attached to an honest I' defeat, and Westport is just as proud of its one losing team as its three winning I, 1, teams. I 1 The debates this year were held at night, departing from the old custom. All I negative teams remained at home and the Westport affirmative went to Manual, Manuel went to Central, Central to Northeast and Northeast came to Westport. The boys' debates were held on the evening of Friday, March 16, and the girls' on Thursday, March 29. The new arrangement permitted students to attend one of J I Page 86 D W- .' If up. II . I . ' I r il ,II 1: I5 F :I . ,Y , Q -, I I. I .6 Q: If. I I e.. I S , . -nf. I H. In .gg I it pf... 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Much credit must be given the coaches, those faithful, tireless, dogged trainers, Who make the teams what they are, but receive little credit themselves. So to Mr. Humphrey, Miss Short and Mr. Emery goes the credit of producing three Winning debate teams out of a possible fourQ Only one of these debaters, William Teuscher, will be back next year, but Mr. Humphrey has excellent material for next year in the second teams. The second team: Steuart Britt, Wesley Frace, Harry Bennetts, Charles Densford, James Diss- man, Jerome Lieberman, Robert Powell and John Calendar. Let us stand behind the teams next year as We did this year and bear in mind that one more such victory makes that Amherst trophy a permanent possession of Westport. 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Clem, a Negro Servant of Mr. Glendon ........... Pierre, an Abducted Boy, Under the Padrone ...... Mike Delaney, a Labor Leader ......................... Miriam Glendon, Daughper of Mr. Glendon ........ Nizetta, Daughter of the Padrone ..........,,........ Gracel F , Bess 5 riends of the Glendons .........,... Mrs. Marioni, Wife of the Padrone .................. Mrs. Lane, Matron in Mr. Glendon's Home A Thug ....................,..,......................,,..,.,..,.,,,.,,,,,,, . ............, Fred Kelly .-.-..-.Don Laurance -.....-.--.-.-.-Chesney Hill William Schermes -..-..Williarn Mayer --..--.---James Lacy Meyers ......Harvey Harnden ...-......Laura Ballou ...........-Selma Sonin S Cordelia Lacaff lDorothy Evans ..-...Maurine Morse ........Elizabeth Lewis ........Phi1ip Kaufman People of the Mob: Frederick Shane, William Teuscher, Ernest Tyler, Joseph Esterly, Emmet MgKenzie, John Jolley, Constance Nuckles, June McLaughlin, Grace Dooley, Charlotte Busby, Mary Hall, Julia Goodenoyv, Eilene Marie Slack, Elizabeth 3 Stevens, John Calendar, Wesley Frace, Leonard Dunn, John Wheeler, James Diss- man, Stewart Chaney, Emil Haas, Everett Weathly. Page 88 s J ' ' : 17, .-ygf, 11. V1 111, 1 1 1.11 1' :QW E111 33 2122 .1111 111. 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The cast seemed to realize that they were furnished with an unusually charming vehicle and accordingly made the most of the attractive play The underlying purpose ,of the play was to laud the first of all fine arts- music. This theme is deftly developed by a highly entertaining plot. The plot concerns Miriam Glendon, whose father is a Wealthy business man. Miriam is devoted to music in all forms, being herself an accomplished musician. When one day on the street she hears Paola Adra Mollo, a street violinist, playing an exquisite air with the touch of an artist, she is drawn to him by a strange feel- ing of kindredship. Paola also feels this attraction they have for one another. And thus his life is changed Paola IS a true artist who has risen above the squalid surroundlngs of the base ment den of Marioni an old padrone where he has l1ved all his life The avarlcious padrone had always treated him insolently and cruelly, as he did all those Who lived wth him Paola would not have endured such a life had it not been for Nlzetta who loved him with all the ardor of her passionate youth for she was 1n truth a little tiger like creature Paola loved her as a l1ttle sister Nizetta, as soon as Paola became interested in Miriam, senses that somthing is different, dlvines the true cause and becomes insanely Jealous of Mlflam Mir am, in turn 1S having her tioubles Her father urges her to be nce to a certain ci afty 1nd1v1oual, Mr Hyde for business reason Mlriam despises Hyd s utter lack of culture and ref nement and hates him when he thrusts his unwelcome at tent ons upon her Hyde tells Miriam if she won t marry him he w ll ruin h r father Worn and 1ll Mr Glendon falls at MIFIRIHS feet unconscious when she refuses to marry Hyde An angry heaving snarling mob of unpald workmen come to menace the Glendon home Paola pays them off with gold he has taken from the miser padrones treasure chest The play from this point tells how all the characters are punished O1 rewarded as they deserved, and all ends happily Zaragueta THE CAST Sarah Staley Theodoro Rivera Juanita Llghtner Cornelia Hurley Gregorla servant Perico servant Dona Dolores Wife of Don Indalecio Theodore Thee Earl Bootman Alice MacMahon Eleanor Engel Porter Wright Leonard Dunn Joseph Lafferty 7 Don Indaleclo, wealthy land owner Don Saturio, village doctor Dona Blasa sister of Vllla e priest Pio son of Dona Blasa eager to be a priest Carlos nephew of Don Indalecio a student at Madrid Amorosia village hack driver Don Hermogenes Zaragueta Madrid money lender Mary Ethel Kirker Eleanor Hall Mary Louise Kohler June Chandler Helen Baehl' E t 11 West Genevieve Manahan S 9 9 Nellie Ann Ziph I . . , . 4 . . - ,I . . . . . Q , , 7 7 ' 0 I i I - I 1 . u C. . . . , I ' T 1 I 1 W g u 1 0 0 n C A , 1 . A l ' ' ' ' ' ' . , ' N s. ' ' ' e' n I l l 'I a ' L .. . . . . ' i A . I 7 1 1 9 . Y a I I u , 1 1 u , . . U A , . , . . I ' T ! ' f ....................... .... 2 ' ' ' ' , , . -,,,,-,,,,.,... ........... . . ........----------------- -------- . Maruja niece of Dona Dolores ...... V. .---------- --------------------- ---------- --------------------- - - I ' - - H i 'f'f'fff'ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff.. - a ' 0' ' H--U-H1U--nn-----un--UHH--U--up--------U-----N ' f I ' O ' , , - ' Q ' ' '- ' , v , , ................................ , . . . ---.----------..----.---'----.------..--.----.-- H , ,.... . ............... w V 4 t ' 52 Q , t L b V . V 67 TG-DTO.GD7K6Dlk9 W Page 89 GXGSXGJGWS f 5 'f 1 f y Zarague ta ' J l. i f The eighth annual play given by Los Calderones was presented Saturday eve- ning, May 5, in the auditorium. The play, Zaragueta, a comedy in two acts, was i thoroughly enjoyed by all present, the auditorium being comfortably filled. ' Joseph Lafferty, for whose part the play was named, was exceptionally good as Zaragueta, his exceeding deafness causing much laughter. Porter Wright, as Carlos, the university student, was such a fascinating hero that he won the hearts of the audience completely, and Maruja, a dainty Spanish maiden, fell for him without delay. Cornelia Hurley, in the part of Maruja, was particularly pleasing. She gave her lines fluently and with perfect enunciation. Theodore Thee and Juanita Lightner, who are not at all arrogant on account of their wealth, comported themselves with the dignity befitting Castilian aristocrats. The play took on a professional air with Earl Bootman as the doctor, while Eleanor Engel, in a boy's part, seemed very much at home on the stage. Alice MacMahon and Leonard Dunn were natural and unaffected in their stage ' appearances. Sara Staley and Theodoro Rivera were very good as servants. l I The feature of the evening was a short dance, given between the first and second l acts by Mary Ethel Kirker, Eleanor Hall, June Chandler, Genevieve Manahan, Nellie Ann Ziph, Mary Louise Kohler, Helen Baehr and Estelle West. The costumes were il i I l 1 w l t W 1 3 X 3 l 1 J I . l w ,- ,Af lk 1 5 1 7 u -Q x L appropriate and the dance was given an encore. l 4 A The thorough success of the entire play gave evidence of careful training and l 2 if the patient effurts of Mr. Phillips. f p or rrc ,. . r r ,c t Page 90 a , --. --e ..- - - ----' - ' ' ' ' '-' l 'P- 2Z!L lL1n'!2273EClTL. .--p-,t -4- U H, . .. -INA!-,-,,... . - , vQ:n35Q:-3m.4myL- K V ,, , ' ' -Y . AW, ,,.,- ., -M---I ,',,,,,.. . x egaxsl - nng x . l I ,J . . -V Y.-,,zn.::vxm.,5535, ,,: L-..,,,-,.n9L,:...1Q:1.:L....-:21 -a-------+-v-Fxv:m 1'1 - ' 1 E fx .free V-1-. -- -,f,., ,. ,, W., , V- ,-- ,. i 4, I L. ' 0326? O ' , if ,O 2 L9 as it Q . .r1.1,!e. -1 fiery-Le f ,r,,.A,,,,...,.,-,..,.-. - .. . 'J'-AJ1flr.Q .jul YW YYY 771.11 1- 66TrellaWimey of the Gwellev 99, 9 The annual senior play was given in the auditorium on May 25 and 26. Trelawney of the 'Wells,' by Arthur W. Pinero, English dramatist, was presented. The play, in four acts, is a comedy of English stage life. The plot concerns the adventures of Rose Trelawney, an actress, who goes to visit the aristocratic family of her fiance, Arthur Gower. The staid, dignified aristocrats of the Gower household are much shocked by the gay, unaffected, theatrical Rose who sings and sneezes whenever she pleases. Their patience with her is brought to the breaking point when a mob of her actor friends descend upon her at a rather late hour. Because of this Rose- is asked to depart from the household. She goes back to the stage. Arthur decides to follow her and becomes an actor. At last the Gower family is so worried by Arthur's ab- sence that they allow him to marry Rose, and all ends happily. THEATRICAL FOLK OF THE BAGNIGGE-WELLS THEATER: Tom Wrench ...................................................................... George Leonard Ferdinand Gadd ........ .......... M arcel Mooney James Telfer ............. ....... R obert Rosenwald Augustus Colpoys ....... ............. E rnest Tyler Rose Trelawney .... .. ............ Esther Erhardt Avonia Bunn .................................... r ................ . .............. Anna Lois Voights Eilene Marie Slack Mrs. Telfer .................................................................... Imogen Parrott, of the Royal Olympic theatre ................ Mildred Hillias I THEATRICAL FOLK OF THE PANTHEON THEATER.: .Albert L. Reeves, jr. O'Dwyer, prompter ................................................... Mr. Denzil ................ ...................... J 3.11065 Lacy Mr, Mortimer ,,.,, ,,,,, 4 ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..........,,,............. W illiam Schermes Mies Brewster- ...................................................................... Louise Michael NON-THEATRICAL FOLK: Vice-Chancellor Sir William Gower ......................... ..... William Shane Arthur Gower, his grandson ................................. ............-- A USUN Guild Clara de Foenix, his granddaughter ....... .................. E lizabeth Stevens Miss Trafalgar, Sir Williams sister ................ Georgia 1Belle Donaldson Captain de Foenix, C1ara's husband ........ ..................... L eonard Dunn ......Elizabeth Culbertson Mrs. Mossop, a landlady ................----..-.---- Mr, Ablett, a grocer ............. ......... R iohard Roahen Charles, a butler ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,..,............ . .. .... Charles Nisbet Sarah, a maid .......................................................................... Dorothy Cast A. S. Humphrey and Miss Leona Short, teachers of expression and public speaking ll t th i r class and the at Westport, directed the play. Half the proceeds wi go O e sen 0 other half will go to will be the fifteenth annual play by Westport senior classes. the Gold Star or Mary Harman Weeks scholarship fund. This -'-vfff-,'K,'f r:fG:yXJffj.2------4----ff-f-e ...W-.---, , W- . jp! i W ,Wi . , Y -in i ,- ..,, 'Y i:5....LL.L' '- fer i:1'ZV'.'7sL' 2 :f'f1 U ' e 9 1 -- ' '-'-'-'H --'- '----v-f --- --Q f-1-fr'-e ' 'A' --- ---'----4 - -- -- --- - -- ' -' ' ' ' i . no R Q 1 A C9 52 Vol. X No. 11 K nsas C'ty Mug F b Y14 923 Price 5Ce tl SURVIVING SENIORS NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. M-A N Y A T TE N D E D HARVEY H A R N D E N MAY CFMITTINALS. TWO GRADUATES WERE COMPRISE SCHOOLS . If to S, d CONFERENCE AT WINSVSENIOR CLAS 1- h p md u, mmm, Wm, GIVEN DIPUJMAS 1 BIGGEST CLASS 'l Ch a . ST. JOSEPH. ELECTION Soni Ex . IN MAY 1892 ' sas Are On use of Pmpeceive M, bf V f th ' W eport Delegatio Largest at Convgnron Gves Boy? and 'xg ard V1 - fngi E Web. Mm N. M. Pugh a Member of ' Graduates ,d vi d Y, M, C, A, Mm, Girls Equal Rwrzr-mon. - . d ,rf 111- First Class. - 1 I 1 1 7 E 1 S 6 v , a I , , e rua! , 1 n 4 , A.. '- 'r-'my Three le ei u fm 'M U' ' c um ow. mn ny or nm- , L em rs of z 0 se-mem Council I Acwrdms H new rum 1 e I I were chosen m some o e second QS ll I o Education 1 xamma I hour classes Mon n In u number tions for seniors at the closeo e of mm no en-mon was held uc w www-1 wrm my ae gimme D d each! R , . :he rcssure of inner miss, mga- i- Em, C ,fd N - p., ru, gn may QXEYCIW elr own in men . S Mm PV' nm' Cmdn' ruin-555 or some omer muse. over zoo Boys came From North- M ' WBEHZIMM on n In def-Qmmihs whwyer senior: should S ' Mm' Adwm Fo' hm y Jnvesugnled. The following no the rl-pres,-nm. west Miswmi A V ' V Luke- final examinations. Ill no test Cbmmeneemeni. 1 The elm of ma is um' largest tives who Wm- elwfq Monday: A Hemi QNQQN '2L1'el e? W H -H zwen the wrvn grade will be ww- Ir mry seem amuse w the class of , group of prospective graduates in the Glenna Cooper, Mary Nichols, Mnr- Westport Wu presented nt the hir' Tl Q :Id lflffsitfl 9 S2m0f?I Cm Puted from the qqarterggndes and 1923, which will probably comin, of , history of Westport. According to garet Hedges, Wllham Hagen, Spay-uh Tenth Annual Missouri Older Boys. get C'-:d N257 Y-Cr? PY Hg l Lest: given at various times dnnng 350.9-.Agnus and hm lam, that the the latest infomation obtained by Miller. Florence Hnrnden, James Conference M SL Josnph, Fehmarv 0 Z f Ullfnlil- dl, Cauflese 915 :iid the term. - A ' nudlwnum is inadequate for khe mm. Miss Swrr the registrar there are Sebrce Maurice Hume: n e gt' 3 and 4, by n delegntionbf four' are A ew ' 9, WEB U0 B! fl B .The purpose of the new nxle ls w mgncemeng exemisu, gmt than were 339 mmvmg seniors No nubt n Km r llurpnrut Kuhn Flvere , mm S me urges, group PWML to sugh as credits ffirrhe work ofthe give :he cl r 5 in he office o e gust two persons both nr n, n the lar r number ex c o receive dl lard Berr Hauio Charles ornall The conference was :men ed by more WCUYL lem I 2 C 0202 0 I 3 CEB score o e a more time in fin! graduating class These young plomns in June but e present lust a es Rea, rt Rosenwald than we hundred YS mm muh on :as C0mmEll1l'9hmeYh PYUKYBU' 1 9' repnre dx lomns and make other Indies rec-ew ext ilnmasm May includes on hose who have .md George um-ara es Frm- Wm Mmwr, E ee S from -nw! wr-sim: ta owe? u d g necessary an-angemenu for ndua I one of em in lxvmgm Miss Storrtoinvesl A eu' credits Louise Walln or nr Bennetts es I were Harve Hnrnden V105 9359:7d'a ma Thwasl WP059 0 hon Kama, I el, H ug No student will be bonslder a bona Helen T s verett aclicnzxe Chu- Mmm George Swope Jack HS 'H' HYWYIEI1 t eCass0 The new reguiatmn seems to meet 3 9 9 ew ve bug, E 1,-M01 hdemem ern clidv I ll I I lam Rowe I-Dlllse U 'W Bournuo lawn-nm Sn-var-mr-I 'fm held 'U 'e'm9 4 HUVGY Hamden wx e nnnmvnl of 1 umls An h r vvnduntlon he name wan n a he ha vmtw' 66 .57 ' ' . . 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' ' 'mm bohp' '. 4,6 - J' 'Mm k . , To go a step farthel and make the school paper Just a little better, IS the annual resolution of the Crier Staff, made at the beginning of each new year But We believe I fwithout egotismj that our good resolutions and our high ambitions have enabled us to ' go more than a step farther We have made several good long leaps In the first place, the Crier was enlarged from five to six columns This Was due to the great demand for advertising space and to the growing interests and activities I of the Junior High In order not to diminish the reading matter the paper was enlarged , By cuts, cartoons, personal interviews, clever features and good headliners We have endeavored to make the Crier as interesting as possible At the same time We I have made it our aim to attain the highest standards of Journalism For this purpose and to bring us fresh inspiration, We sent representatives to the Journalism Conference , at the University of Kansas and became affiliated with the Central Interscholastic Press Association and the recently organized Missouri Interscholastic Press Associa- tion J The Work has not been easy, but if, in the Judgment of the student body, lt has i been a success, We may count it a pleasure and Worth the effort I A Word of appreciation is due the Advertising Staff, the Junior High Staff, and those of the student body Who have given special help To the general public of Westport We offer a parting thank you for its interest and co-operatlon The present staff desire to remind their successors of an ambition, a cherished I 1 hope, of long standing This is the complete separation of the two school publications i I so far as editorship and supervision are concerned The C'rier should be published J i throughout the entire school year and the preparation and publication of the Herald is a task that should be undertaken by an entirely different group of students A change H: from the present arrangement would result in great improvement in the annual and the school paper EDITORIAL STAFF Q SENIORS: i Ethel Marie Henderson Clark Moore Elizabeth Stevens Chesney H111 I 'A Whitford Young J UNIORS: Steuart Britt Florence Harnden John Calendar Harriet McClure y SoPHoMoREs: V i John Cleveland Ruth Garst I Marian Schooler ADVERTISING STAFF Emil Haas, '23 Elizabeth Lewis, '23 John Melcher, '23 Francis Roach, '23 H Everett Weatherly, '24 . U I 5 t ' FACULTY ADVISER ' y r YS! John N. Booth 5 ' 6778 'IDX Page 92 a ' iii! -QQZZLQL g':3.g:1Lq:2 ,Qf 'kL.'T.'QzLZJc.T'..L'2i2 4 'T J11121-l:Qqg1g4iZ:fZ1L?ZzLg1ilED.L11vk:4r1NQ1C '1!l'3C !B3iSl '13-.clfrw-Z!.1'lL!4i5?22Y?11Y: 1 ,t l f - - -.:.-..1L....,..........r-,fy-, ii x 44 E .R- Q w'iiTT??Si'T?g ,,Qf'f'1 r slliff 7 C F' MM ' 'F ' --ff , 1.-H--ar e 1. M, l l g. if 3 , C, fallen l l Student Ceulrnenl I lil i l ' l I T I T I rl i l V ' T 4 I M Y I Ceumeill Members + w i The officers for the first term were: President, Robert Rosenwaldg vice-president, i - Catherine Andrews, secretary, Porter Wright, treasurer, Leonard Dunn, sergeant-at- I ,I arms, James Lacy. Ill The Executive Board members were: Seniors-George Leonard, Eileen Marie 3 , N Slack and Anna Lois Voigtsg Juniors-Gene Truitt, James Watts and Jerome Leiber- Q 5' man, Sophomores-Paul Trudell, Martha Randell and Boyd Houston. C The Council members were: June Worthington, Hugh Taylor, Cecelia Friedman, i , Justin Roach, Betty Birch, Sunda Hur, Ruth Weil, Lyman McGeehan, Katherine Pipkin, J , f Leah Whittington, Katherine Jackson, Margaret McQuinn, James Wright, Maurine 1 Morse, Virginia DeWitt, Elizabeth Stevens, Elizabeth Culbertson, Cornelia Hurley, l , i Georgia Behr, Hilda Lawrie, David Miller, Francis Roach, Verimina Lewis, Julia Lee y l , Wheeler, Whitney Hall, Gene Truitt, Catherine Andrews, Joe Fenton, Elizabeth Lewis, l Laura Ballou, Robert Monnett, Hobart West, Parker Casey. ' fl if ! yll ir 4 9 li if if if l ri 9 ig 5 l v M' sw V il ii f it get nh iw, A ED, Exeetutive eard, First Term gig, y, ,A H q,,,Wl, ,,, 4, m,t,,,i,,i, ,c., .,., r,,, - Lt. LL. .,i, .. ,-.-,,,, -, L Page 93 ............... -Y V -V rt..-N -- .. -.......e.,.W, -. 7,6 Ura.. . ,.-, - -- .. , . --.-.,,-.- -., -.- -.. -,-.-..,.f.w-.-.- M--...-1,-H. 12. . ,..,-,. .,.,. ,,,,m.,:5,:5,,: ., ,,,, ,w,, - , , , . '- ' 'J m'Q'ifl1 ' K , , Q e'Y-1,iw2'wf'T:1ffz:fffffffrjfsfisgia P A 'WI v' 'N I I Q 'L n or .CTA gif'-1, fi 5H5if:':?:f.i'1i53ii5,Q ' Q , . -PX, ,RJ Jin,--f, - rw '42, .. . .,-, ,, 1 . 'vw - - A - - Executive card, Second Term The officers for the second term were: President, Leonard Dunn, vice-president, Julia Lee Wheeler, secretary, Charles Densford, treasurer, Porter Wrightg,sergeant- at-arms, Charles Parker. The Executive Board members were: Seniors-Julia Lee Wheeler, Vernon Lott and Francis Roach, Juniors-Mary Nichols, Harry Bennetts, Joe Laffertyg Sopho- mores-Margaret He-dges, Richard Hill, Goodman Simonds. The Council members were: Virginia Betton, Vera Cason, Allan Moore, Stanley Knight, Jesse Teague, Florence Harnden, Elaine Meier, Louise Huggins, Elizabeth Culbertson, Hilda Lawrie, Everett Dillard, Berry Haug, Betty Birch, Wilbur Highley- man, Mary Kohler, Sarah Miller, Helen Olson, William Rowe, Charles Rea, Margaret McQuinn, Verna Lindblom, Glenna Cooper, Theodore Pierson, Mary Nichols, John Woodhouse, Robert Dods, Robert Monnett, Mac Wallingford, Emmett McKenzie, Wil- liam Hogin, Boyd Houston, Charles Parker, Margaret Huhn, Justin Roach, Don Law- rance, Madge Blackburn, June McLaughlin, Sam Giles, Fred Kelly, Charles Wornall, James Sebree, Clara Hug, Graydon Kirk, Eleanor Willis, 'Thomas Bright, Esther Erhardt, George Leonard, Louise Wallingford, Helen Trusty, Robert Rosenwald, Ina Bonney. Although this is only the second year that the Student Council has been organized it has already established itself as a necessary and wholly useful organization. This year it has thoroughly lived up to the record of last year's Council in its accomplish- ments. i The all-school Carnival, given December 19, was planned and directed entirely by the Student Council and the affair was a huge success. There was a large attendance, and the club stunts, the program and the dancing were all enjoyed immensely. A committee appointed by the Council has been working with our athletic manager and the Student Councils and the athletic managers of the other high schools in an effort to secure a stadium for Kansas City. The building of this stadium is inevitable, and when it is finished Westport will speak with pride of the part she had in securing it for the use of future generations of Kansas City high school students. In the Student Assembly on April 20, which was planned by the Student Council, one of the most enjoyable programs of the year was presented. Almost every depart- mental club was represented, while the Clay Club was the only literary society taking part. . The Council conducted the sale of tickets for the Herald and the Music contest. But the really greatest achievement of the Council has been the publishing of a Westport Handbook, which is the result of two years of hard Work. The Handbook contains information in regard to every school activity in concise and accurate form. -ef . , ,f-. -------------- -------f -------- - -a'i4.r:u Y ,.,, ,,.3gg-2'-U - -4--1-,SQL-..,,,..f...-.:..A-s,,.,,....,......, ,.-,....,....,,,,. C 'V . .a 1 f , 1 - agus.: faq,-Me, W: - f -.TA-,.,.., .lfl1.,L,S.I4Z'.,fT L jf!'Txy-,TLQQ ijvw' --f -i- x I . ll- lllml 1- --- -. :Y k ., ,,.En,mf.,, .,.. ,,,, . , , -a',..,,a-.-P... . ,.., . .W . . v.. H ,L W I I 1 M SN ' ,g,,..A:4,...,.f-fh,..1.,. , 4 M . ....,. . .,,,...f.,., ...- .,,...,r..i.. .......A-,.i..,..1. , 1 . , me . . ,, m .-f- T-V-1-I...-'vm 12- .L..Yg:1, ' 1 ,, . 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E, .V-:N xx 'Sw .V If' 11? Wi, 5 l l l . , . ,. I 1 1 l i H l l I l i I .1 ll i I T 1 'Elf l In l M5 -'ff' - ,,,, -1.11. . L i wi 5 ,, GD Music The Selheell Qrehestra. The school orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. Hedges, has been unusually suc- cessful the past year. The orchestra, with forty-two members, played in two assem- blies and furnished all the music for both the Christmas and Senior plays. It will also play the commencement march and render the concert overture at Convention Hall the night of commencement. Throughout the year by constant practice and the sus- tained efforts of Mrs. Hedges all the members of the orchestra feel that the time spent was well worth while. . Following are the names of the members with their respective instruments: Violins-Max Adelstein, Fred Baker, Chandler Cole, Victor Dreyfoos, Ralph Fin- kelstein, Harry Fuller, John Maloney, William. O'D0nnell, Chester Pennington, William Swallow, Whitford Young, Sara Barratt, Norine Cornmaiii, Margaret Forrester, Cornelia Greenman, Anabelle Hollenbeck, Constance Nuckles, Margaret Smith, Edith Vaille, Edna Webster, Cora Lee Welch, Dorothy Wylie. . Saxophones-John Ballentine, Frank Chandler, Howard Histed, Lenore Ballen- tine, Vera Catherine Boese. Cornets-Miller Beck, Elden Eaton, James Mills, Wilbur Moebus, Jack Nicholson, Fred Rentscher, Parker Shirling, James Watts. Clarinets-'Thomas Carroll, Charles Welty. Drums-Everett Hartman, Albert Venuto. Piano-Helen Noble. Oboe-Robert Belisle. Flute-Richard Reuland. Page 95 ' - eM--1-vv---- -- -Q -f.-e.f.f.:..-zff:-1-fx.-. .. f - - - '- ' -.- -.-ff -1-.-.-.-.-.-1--W .--.-.-.5-f..,J.g ,f.,-,. .,... .,. '. ,Sk , . T .!l, nu . 5 ff I .l , W.,...r,.. . e - L l 2 l A fl 4' l E if yi gl 5 if ill J l ll lil ln J L al l EW lf JW' , l JW ll , 'X ill . a -, ., , r f 'i :. J . . The amiee Qrehestra ill' J i PM ' G if V ,I ri r 1 .... till I g Westport has been fortunate this year 1n having an ideal dance orchestra. The aim of the orchestra has been to play a good style of dance music and at the same time 2.1 keep it more or less dignified. ' They played at all the mixers, club dances andthe Junior Prom. All of the clubs and both the Senior and Junior classes owed a great deal to the orchestra for the success of their parties. l . gl ' There are five members in the orchestra, several of whom have played with the if I 51 1' . L leading orchestras in town. Althcugh the splendid co-operation of the-se boys went a ' long way in making it a success, they all say that without the help of Mr. Shaw, their . sponsor, they would not have been what they were. M, Vernon Lott, the group leader, is a regular fellow. He not only plays the piano 3 very well but is also a star in football. 5, John Ballentine plays his saxophone with such zest that it is impossible for any- f one to keep from dancing when he starts in. .5 lr ll T F Everett Dillard plays the violin and is one of the orchestra's main supports. li ,lllll Q , Eldon Eaton, the one who plays the cornet, lets you know that he is in the game to stay. 5 . . . lf ? Everett Hartman, the drummer, is one of the most important factors in the or- lil chestra and his time is hard to beat. .15 f ivl, li . N E215 -va -if if wk wk Wfw 1 5 W sig jg The Westpert Chant gi f The Westport Chant, composed by A. S. Humphrey, instructor of public speaking, ii J' . . . . . R lg is a notable contribution to the life and traditions of the school. It is sonorous, dignified L and inspiring. Here it is: Westport's spirit is invincible, it is honorable, it is courageous, it is terrible. ' When the score is told, ours be the victory. I support, you support, etc. fpggrm-aye-.,.' -gf: .5-m.,:..'! M-.14'11 'p-- x .v-- 1. -- '- viii? .V'.. -f!.1:figf.LL1s2::-,Ji-i.:.f..f?.Tf ,'f- Q.. 7, ,-f,....--f,,, 3....:... ..,. Mq.,::,m1,r:2LL.L--.5iv:i1:.:-.frgglfl:xl Q ,M L, Page 96' I 5 E4 ii .J if 7 1 E 2 JE. l f.. ,LM e -J E s L ! L Fl 5 H S l H u 2 gl 3 54 H A 4 5 l I W 1, l. ll, .li 4 f l. vi ,M .,, .. .M W H. 'l lil l 'f 1 . -I .ff ld-if-'g'.','.j.Q.1-Y l-'gQgQ.a14li.:i:g'.T.1115:1gZ,Lif ' ' W-3.22::Q:2 '-Z'' -Y H''::J3JfQQlQ1Qi1Q:lLQizlS:Llz2Q.QQxE,Q:uu'. a5tmzsaixmsQ:nu::m:-:.:.:.4:::1-tum-n.1:z-surxrsxzi., ' ' M --.1-Psi.-NA-,,.-L,,,,.... .V-,1-: .-.:.:... . . ..-........ A . , , . , -. . . . 1 I I Q SKY! EJ fi 6 E9 The Music Contest The annual interscholastic music contest, held in the Junior College auditorium l Wednesday afternoon, April 25, was very satisfactory to Westport students, although I Northeast carried off first honors. Our combined boys' and girls' glee clubs surpassed - the other schools in the sight reading contest, while the girls' chorus took second place. Westport received a silver loving cup for excelling in sight reading. The cantata, which was given at Junior College Saturday evening, May 5, was ly The Legend of Don Munio, by Dudley Buck. Tryouts had been held five weeks previous, Westport receiving six first places and nine second places out of the seventeen possibilities. All of those who participated in the six events received gold W's in ' I recognition of their ability. Those- who received the pins were: Soloists-Harriett Friedman, Russell Jordan and Albert Orear. Duet-Margery Ritzer and William Sladek. .Latin Quartet-Ruth Hebert, .Nelle Richards, Emmett MacKenzie and James Lacy. Double Quartet-Grace Hall, Violet Herrin, Ethel Trout, Margaret Hertzler, Donald Barnet, William Sladek, Melvin Gentry and Bernd Drebert. wk as vs wk ON MY CHANGE OF HOME. C-an it be such that we may all be free To leave at will our friends of childhood days, And home where we have spent our happy Mays, i With thoughtless, joyous chums so full of glee, 1 Q To go to scenes untried, so like the bee That flies o'er hill and dale by many Ways, To look for sweets of Earth to fill her trays, Nor stop to grieve for those we do not see? Although my father says it must be so- And he has always proved his judgement good- It is a change with sorrow great for me, But trust and love for him doth bid us go. So with our hearts we cannot plan our mood, But follow hence and know that it must be. B. L. WREN, '23, Q Q4 2 Q . , .- ' - tv ' wk KQELCJIQSIKQ GZGKGJ Page .97 . . ... ............ - -- - -,....,,.,.......v.... - nz,-.ur.n.-,r-'wwf-av 1. - . . -,, . - - - -w---'-V- -v ' , -'- H -'- '- ' ' f ' -'-'-' '-'-'-I4 -' '- '::.:r ':. : ' .' 1 O HERALD 713 KLXQTGIQIQJ- '-'QIQ GQLQ E9 S4 EJ K3 Q5 6 The Heuer Rell I The Honor Roll is still something of a novelty in Westport but according to present indications, it has become a permanent part of the school life. It is interesting to ' note that Westport was the first of the Kansas City high schools to give honor credits in scholarship to undergraduates. These are the requirements for the Honor Roll: , Honor students shall have as a minimum total of twenty-eight points in E's 1 and G's, twenty of which must be counted from E grades. Honor students shall have no grade below M. In academic subjects E is equivalent to ten points, and G to eight points. In the arts, E is counted as five points, and G as four points. ' 'H ' Below is a list of pupils who made the honor roll during the last term of last year. There are forty-eight boys and eighty-eight girls on the roll: - I Frank Baxter, Steuart Britt, John Calendar, Clifford Campbell, Alvin Chase, Thomas Childs, Orville Fagin, Ralph Finkelstein, Herbert Friesz, Harold Garrison, l Joseph Guerry, Emil Haas, Harvey Harnden, Chesney Hill, Albert Hudson, George ll Huggins, Lawrence Hyman, Fred Kelly, Leonard Kniffin, Joseph Lafferty, Jerome Lieberman, Robert McKenzie, William Mayer, John Melcher, Paul Moffett, Robert i I Monnett, Clark Moore, Morris Moore, Creton .O'Gorman, Albert Orear, Charles Parker, 1 V Garrett Pipkin, Byron Rexroth, Frederick Scharles, J. L. Shouse, Jr., Floyd Simonton, I Paul Stafford, Edward Trimble, Jr., Harry Waltner, Harold Ward, Edward Weath- H H erly, Everett Weatherly, Robert Wilson, Dean Wood, Porter Wright, Woodward Wright, Whitford Young, Virginia Aines, Okel Atkinson, Olga Anderson, Helen Baier, Jeanette I ' Bate, Virginia Betton, Ina Bonney, Esther Brandt, Katherine Brewster, Marian Brinton, Ardelle Britt, Martha Brown, Ruth Brown, Georgia Bruce, Dorothy Cast, June Chandler, Ida Chused, Beatrice Clark, Augusta Clements, Frances Chambers, Gertrude Dooley, 1 Grace Dooley, Helen Dinklage, Margaret Elledge, Ruth Elledge, Grace Federhart, Gladys I Feld, Edith Fuller, Velda Gebhard, Julia Goodenow, Martha Hardy, Dorothy Halbert, l I Florence Harnden, Eleanor Haynes, Freda Heilbrun, Helen Heckert, Ethel Marie Hen- I derson, Pearl Hill, Cornelia Hurley, Mary Elizabeth Hunter, Clara Hoelzel, Helen Hous- ton, Dell Jackson, Lillian Jahnke, Lela Jesse, Lucile Klein, Esther Knop, Elizabeth Krick, Edith Landes, Alice Lanterman, Hilda Mae Lawrie, Margery Lawrie, Charlotte Laycox, Elizabeth Lewis, Helen Lewis, Juanita Lightner, Marie Mistele, Lottie Mc- I Vey, Julia Mastin, Florence Mothersbaugh, Annie Matson, Christine Melcher, Mary Nichols, Gladys Noger, Constance Nuckles, Helen A. Olson, Allie Orput. Mary Out- land, Josephine Price, Alice Rabinowitz, Ruth Sheuerman, Ruth Shumway, Eilene l I l Q Q Q 5 5 etc-islam K'-5 Pctge,,98, A ,Q , .l .' QQ. .Lllf E-:Zig-31g-,Lili -1 ,if '.LL.:Q.-,Q-'fgilzg-,L-T-f-I-flil A 'I.irllil:QQ:fli-.,3l41lx2:.QQ:f11:iQwQi .uzidr' vbmSa3:numan1:44.:4.Q:1-u:1.s:xrx:zmmnr,L QI 2? QD Q Q Q JGYZ9 HE R A L D 71151 SKKQKDIQQU -'-- 6 Marie Slack, Doris Spiller, Sara Staley, Elizabeth Stevens, Gertrude Sweetman, Helen Trusty, Mildred Webber, Marie Wedmore, Frances Weckman, Martha Weis, Leah Whittington, Clementine Wildman, Dorothy Wilson, Mary Woodhouse, Helen Wood- small, June Worthington. ' ' The honor roll for the first term contained the names of about 7.5 per cent of I the students enrolled. Forty-eight of the honor pupils were boys and eighty-eight Ill were girls. Their names are: I ' Frank Baxter, Steuart Britt, John Calendar, James Chambers, Thomas Childs, ,I Medsker Christensen, Leonard Dunn, Waldo Dunnington, Orville Fagan, Ralph Finkel- -I stein, Herbert Friesz, John Gere, Guy Green, Emil Haas, Harvey Harnden, Fred Heryer, Chesney Hill, Howard Histed, Lawrence Hyman, Fred Kelly, Joseph Laf- ferty, George Leonard, Jerome Lieberman, Charles McKey, John Melcher, Howard Mon- nett, Morris Moore, Joseph Newcomer, Creton O'Gorman, John Outland, Charles Park- . ' er, Ralph Patt, Julius Peltzman, David Proctor, John Rehner, Robert Renfro, Lyman l Richardson,iOrvil1e Richardson, Francis Roach, J. L. Shouse, Jr., Willard N. Snow.. Harry Sommerville, Hugh Taylor, Edward Trimble, Gilbert Turner, Harry' Waltne-, Everett Weatherly, Woodward Wright, Catherine Andrews, Nevilvn Bachman, Helen Baier, Rose Baker, Katherine Barnes, Winifred Beatty, Virginia Betton, Louise Bins- wanger, Ina Bonney, Catherine Brandt, Marian Brinton, Ardelle Britt, Barbara Brown, Josephine Brown, Martha Brown, Georgia:iBr1ice,'Elizabeth Campbell, Virginia Caskey, Sarah' Cassaday, June Chandler, Sally Chase, Katherine Combs, Margaret Davidson, Virginia DeWitt, Margaret Elledge, Opal Fallin, Ruth Garst, Velda Gebhard, Beatrice Glover, Julia Goodenow, Jeanette Greenman, Alice Groendycke, Florence Harnden, Helen Heckert, Freda Heilbrun, Ethel Marie Henderson, Mary Ellen Hubbard, Nancy Lou Hunter, Cornelia Hurley, Dell Jackson, Nena Jurlow, Lucille Klein, Elizabeth Krick, Cordelia Lacaff, Ruth Laitner, Nadine Lamar, Thelma Lamnkin. Marian K- Lathrop, Hilda Lawrie, Charlotte Laycox, Elizabeth Lee, Helen Lewis, Verimina J I Lewis, Jean Loebenstein, Margaret Long, Georgia McEwen, June McLaughlin, Elaine Meier, Mary Margaret Moore, Ruth Moore, Florence Mothersbaugh,- Genevieve Mun- sell, Mary Nichols, Constance Nuckles, Helen Patterson, ,Josephi-ne Price, Alice Rabino- witz, Henrietta Schmitt, Edna Schmitt, Ruth Sheuerman, Winona Shideler, Dorothy Shields, Eilene Marie Slack, Doris Spiller, Elizabeth Stevens, Gertrude Sweetman, Elizabeth Swofford, Dorothy Thomas, Gene Truitt, Edna Vaughn, Anna Lois Voigts, Dorothy Walborn, Marie Wedmore, Audrey Weinberg, Martha Weis, Isabel Wood, Mary Woodhouse, June Worthington. A ' 'I 9 Q 9 c Y ' W e .-GfC3i'0IGKr9 k9f0.KCDR91GJ F - W I , Page .99 ' - ' - - - -- -fv--f---0 --1 -.rg,U.-.gf -.f - ,ge L. - - . -3 W A --.-.-- -..- - .-. , - -,v,,.- - ,.,,.,. .,-,,.,.,,.,...-,- ,v-.,.,,,- .,.,, l. , ,W- ' - ' r ' A -- - .......,..i,.........,..,.is..-...... ...-.......-....4,.,..-.- ,QLQJ 69Qr,19i , 7?J 'QlK9I0Y'2'C7 y A1f The Allied Charitles Poster Contest was the flrst ln whlch the students of the Art Department engaged this year Dorothy Cast carrled off two prizes amountlng to S25 1n thls Other contests, such as the Elijah Musical and the Safety Flrst, were entered by a l1m1ted number of pup1ls The Herald Contest was the most attractlve feature of the year, forty-n1ne contestants competing for the honor of havlng one of their panels 1n the annual and for the prize of two dollars and a free copy of the Herald The five panels chosen were submitted by LOUISC Wallingford Fred Shane, Robert Dods and two by Elalne Meler P The followlng students partlclpated ln the contest for the deslgns of the div1s1on pages Wilham Chouteau ISS19 Frelenfr Donald Lawrance, James Wrlght Emma Bush, Marguerite Clark, Jeannette Davis Helen Holt, Katherine Kohr Al1ce Mac- Mahon, Betty M1ller, Ardelle Parsill Vivlan Sulllvan Bernice Teed Clara Loulse Was- son Zenlth Wllmot 'Marvin Reltz Gordon West, Mary Ann Austln Marle Drebert, Doiothy Elllott, Margaret Dale, Vera Frazell Irene Gardner Allce Groendycke Elame Meler, Dorothy Moebus, Dorian Parks Thelma Roe, Nellie McKeever LOUISE' Walllng- foid Frederlck Shane, Elizabeth Blades Ina Bonney, Dorothy Cast, J osephme Malkmus, Ruth Miner, June Worthington and Robert Dods Q TO A FRIEND Oh why in that secluded spot beneath the skies Out 1n your dalnty garden such a v1ne-clad gateway 11987 Was lt built that m1dn1ght dreams might 1n and outward play, And leave a path refreshed and sweet at break of day Or was it bullt to coax the sllent dream of fate To enter in a human mlnd and marvel thoughts create? Withln us all a breathof heavens beauty 1168 And day dreams are that essence wafted from the Sk18S .My friend I hope, away from toil and Strlfe There ll always be a charmlng gateway 1n your llfe, Where dreams w1l1 come and play and go And leave you all alone, to thlnk to build to grow JUNE MLAUGHLIN JDXCJW5 Q37 -, ,-, . i v v w CQTIS1..-..-.1 , . , - A . - .-- '-QYQ ENS S Sl ED 6 QD 6 it - -I ac - n ' ' I ' , ' D, ' , ik 9 ' . 9 0 fa ' ' I 7 7 l l a g s as as c if H Page ZOO A D DKCDWD 504 X if ' s v . . . . , M ' C ' ' . Fl: . 5121, ' ilu w ,.,. . fi , I I if 4' E513 . 51 I ' . . n ' . - , i Y Y . I4 l . .Q . 1 M 2' P EQ tl fig 5 5. I rdkexowxo 1 I l l rt e it Q , I -I In Memorzam y III I I My A I EH 5 My , yi I xr Q51 i I 1 I i ii nw ' Wil V ' In loving remembrance of our teacher and friend, Miss Mary Lyons. Her memory is sacred to her friends and to her pupils of to- day and of yesterday. Her place in Westport will remain unfilled IM and the memory of her life as well as her teachings will continue to inspire all whom she touched. I O friend, who comest to thy goal so early, I I would the great world grew like thee, A li i I Who grievest not alone in power II And knowledge, but by year and hour In reverence and in charity. if l I 1 1 I , l lg Q1 I LW: ' I ,F Q y Q. 9 l - Yip - M- ' - r f--1 Z, Y ' fn, i1iq?,,f1:fQiilZ7..1 c , -, ' Page 101 I 4 'l4'4'L h ' ' V ' G 45'-' N01-ff'-' 'ff-' N - + ' '-x'- ' ' ' '-' --' 'f' ' ' -' '-'--- H -- - ..-..--.-.:.:L.4.-4...:.:.h-J.:..-.45.:-.JZE..L- 2-I-,. 1, O HERB L ' '91 'il e 2 ti 6 ewes: People and Events Faculty Chan ces The beginning of each year brings with it some changes in the faculty. This year six new teachers have come and four old ones have gone. The new teachers are Miss Keeler, English and Expression 5 Miss Dorothy Mc- Leod, Frenchg Miss Shelley, Spanish, Miss Case, Sewing, Miss Shane, Sewing and Hrawing, and Miss Minckmeyer, study hall teacher. Miss Eggleston of the Latin De- partment, Mr. Heinberg of thee.Mathematics and Science Departments, and Mr. Har- man of the History Department, who divided their time between the senior and junior schools last year, have classes in the senior high school only. Miss Blase was trans- ferred from the afternoon school to take Miss -Wild'er's place. Miss Naomi Simpson is a study hall assistant and teaches two classes English. She is also a member of the Junior High School faculty. A . Miss Corbin, a study hall teacher last year, is now i'.Mrs. Eugene' L. Young. Miss Wilder and Miss Dorrel are away on leaves of absence, but will probably be back next year. Mr. Clyde Emery, '16, had charge of Mfiss Lyons' classe-s after her death, but returned to Oxford in April to resume his studies. He holds a Rhodes. scholarship. Miss Edith L. Lewis was appointed to fill Mr. Emery's place. Mr. Constant, French teacher, who has been here for the last four years, is leaving Westport this year to accept a position in Junior College. C ,l ,1.1,T. For Senicors Qnlly' 1 q Both faculty and students received with the greatest delight the edict of the Board of Education permitting omission of final Senior examinaions. This is not a hard and fast rule. The decision as to whether or not the Senior in his class shall take the usual examinations rests with the teacher. A 'T 'r 1 The new ruling purposes giving the clerks in the office and the Secretary of the Board of Education more time for preparing diplomas and making all the required preparations for graduation. L In case no final'7 is given, only the four quarter-term grades will be averaged. These are to depend upon numerous short examinations given during the term. Many teachers feel that this will lead to a closer check on the Seniors' work. How- ever, the plan is equally as pleasing to the Seniors, as it removes the dread of the abhorred examinations and makes their last few weeks in High School vastly happier. .sfegowio L orc-Mew? Page 102 V . . . -- ---V '-- 'j-,,,.,..--- ---- ','3'4g,','-'-...-M- -s--.------ ------ ' '-'. i ' L'.i.-Ll..f.f..- -L, , .. A ,N ,,,.,. .. ,,X-,4,-,,-.- . 1 N- , ,,., gxzgxgmm.nsL.m4vubQ.4.-.s1 , - - , . . - - - ' .,., - - -.- - . .,.... . - -,-.-. .---' - .. .vagszqnrzrsur-11:-A-HQHP-5Q1'71 2+ , , , . , - f--, .1 Y., .- -415. gggi31,,...:-Q:-.rg-ge..asssu-Q--12l'-L------- 'F!Pf1f1--14 -' J ,MF I.. 'Y M 1 1 -'1, I I KI 1 I 2 I i. W7 xiii?--.X 55-:,I If REI :Jw I! II -.F L . ,J I Sl? ' -f-- W . I-I':I I rfb N' - - . w, 'I V 'Q-Q-.L ' , :I I II X Iv I ' I HA- l 1,5 Y, -,ll H ,ng Y IIII I If 1 I ff--I IN E I 'w..,,,2,:,I:, ,N-jg M Q 7' I I. , I ' -2 -,V 3 f ,, II I I? Il' '-Alfa N I II I - I J I II 'I a. 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After being severely walloped by the Blue and Gold 5, ,W 1 1 - 1 l gi in the first round of games, the Purple players of Northeast staged a startling come- H ll, back in the fifth game and Westport stepped into second place. Central carried , off the honors, although defeated by Westport in the fourth game, the hardest fought , battle of the season. , ge Coach Edwards was especially fortunate in having five old men around whom S ill he could build his team. These were: Charles Tuttle, George Swope, Vernon Lott, Fred Ford and Jack Bourque. Charles Tuttle was elected captain. The other men on the team who won their letters were: Howard Jones, Donald Murphy, Frank . V Qi Wachter, Daniel Joyner, Gordon Buchner and Lawrence Stevenson, captain-elect of 1. l ii J the 1924 team. Frank Wachter and Gordon Buchner will be back to co-operate with 1 1 Stevie in Winning the title for Westport next year. 1 THE GAMES. 1 ' OUT OF TOWN GAMES Richmond ............... 0 Westport .... Coffeyville ..... .................. 0 Westport 1 I INTEESCHOLASTIC SERIES I Central ........ ............... 1 4 Westport Northeast Westport I Manual ,.., ..... W estport Central .... ..... W estport Northeast Westport Manual ..... ..,,,,.. W estport Total .............................................. 20 Vsfestport ........................................ 120 1 I 1 1 3 412 ' 2 3 E The salma Team The Westport second team won the championship of the second teams. All of the second team men will be back next year and should aid greatly in a champion- .ll ship at Westport next year. Those who won second team letters are: William Edwards, Ross Blanford, Scott Kennedy, Jesse Teague, Robert Ray, Ernest Quillen, James Marsh, Burdette Bearrup, l'QiEjl Leo Lipscomb ani James Llywelyn. -,. ..., ..,, .,.. .M . , --.... We. 1- - E. - . ,,., c 1-.. ,M , ,,,,,,,,-Z,,,,,2,,,g,,,,m,g,,i,,g,w,,,,, whim., , . J I' . - - J ' f to , Page 106 . .I .1 A ' ', , j'j,j i-mf ff 1 jf 'Z .' 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' ' '5 ,zizjc Q 1 GORDON BUCHNER 'jx' '? if tw , - fd ,Q-5-gr'-M -M DANIEL JOYNER Joyner was one of the best cen- GEORGE SWOPE Swope, wn all-star tackle, was ters in the city. His straight and one of the mamsmys of the team, accurate passes did muck toward his wwk on the defense being ,M- bringing victory to Westport. Oompamble. It is 4 wil 4+ 1 sl, , is! f. ,iz 1 I I fl . 5 H: A , Buck was a good line plunger, FRANK VVACHTER 1, 3, but niore valuable in open field Wachter proved a valuable nian 4 1 1, .il u running. He will be back next to the team, showing up well in year and should be extremely valu- tight places. He will be back next r able in tkeibackfield. year. r, --.il,,N,r,q, 1 . . ,.,.,... .,.. , ...,... 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V wg, A . y N li i Track i J' I'J:l l 1 9 i 'ii i nf-c rx I DANIELS HARRINGTON PARKER TUTTLE I Although. handicapped somewhat by basketball the Westport track team made a very creditable showing throughout the season. In fact, this year's team is the strong- est that Westport has had fora long time. Bowing only to Northeast, the team Won i . second place in the K. C. A. C., the K. U. relays, the Missouri-Kansas dual meet, and the state h1h school meet at Columbia. Manual High was easily defeated in a dual l meet, 63 to 35. .Liberty High also fell a Victim in a meet, 60 to 33. The team placed l third in the Quadrangular and in the Missouri Valley meet. Next year's steam will I have a strong crew of old men and should win honors for the Blue and Goldq The letter winners in track this year are: Class A -Captain Charles Parker, Charles Tuttle, Clifford Campbell, Everett Dillard, Fred Dod, James Harrington, Donald Murphy, Gale Gordon, Thomas Daniels, Stanford Block, Robert Newman, .Orland Smith and Scott Kennedy. QK2? Page 120 1 1 5 5 1 I. iiflii sill , in ill Eli will Us in ll n ' ill liiri l E -.7 r i . Iii I , l .' X , , . E' 1. 1 rl. Q. L. l J L . wi . I 1 2 . V , i . will 'l i la M ll Ili ills ii l xl ll 1 llxill ly I elf lib .xiii all 'ai li. 'i I H i 1 iii l Eli an all sm E 5 E ill al fl :R tl i 'I 3 rl Z , . l :li ' c L ul, ,L 1 . 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I , Q ' l l 1 Ehfla l 3 5 Lvl ' fig- Q 5 1 QW The summary of the Quad: , 4 if ll ron 5 , ii 5 ll M A B Total md l ' 2 wg 3 4 ' ll: l. ual 4 I gg Northeast ,.,, .5831 3215 91M - ' 1 V ' Z 1 , :ed s 2 5 lil, Central .. ..... 23Vz 3595 59 l l fl lid ' '1 2 3 ll V111 , A Manual .. 8111 305 33-:M ' 111 :ill 2' il gl get Westport .. ...... 275 20Vz 48 er 1 lg M 7 J T211 lf? ll xii-,J Q Q .,-,a -J. CBJ? ,a ffffrj -at ' a' ij? , ,F a-QQ1f2 - ' 'L'a- B 'T' if Page 121 '112-22-9-Qi irl22l:i':S:::iwQ:i:LiIl:2:::::.:fi:QQ:f::,,Q-Qi. w A '55 95 ,.....l. -14-H 11-I--L-U-c.f1.-vu .-c.:..'-.s,, , ..-,. ,,,, ,Und .A -...s.,.. ,, --N..-.--.,. .,-..,. 1 1 1 I 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 . 3 1 W . 1 l I l 1 4 1 lx, lil' E., I F ,1.1 1 ml 1' 1 1 V 1, If I I fl li . ll ll 1 l il vi ll . . l 1 il .I ll 11 tl 5 1r1.2'4'wr' I'-.lw,,.,-TT. --TM v----',l,j:g:1 ,,L.,,,,4,-...-...-.,1g-La--1.,,T- .N V R, N - 'L,- W4 t, ,,, ,V , v ,, , -, , 4 ll :xr up .. 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Distance, 43 feet Mr inch. Quarter Mile-VVon by Lancaster, Northeast, Tuttle, XVestport, second, Key, Central, third, Dowell, Manual, fourth, Time, 54 3-5 seconds. High Jum1J-Won by Morris, Central, McGinnis, Central, second, Offutt, Northeast, third, Norman, Manual, :Slmit.h, Northeast, Gordon, XVestport, and D. Murphy, XVestport, tied for fourth. Height, 5 feet 1173 inches. 220-yard Dash-'Won by Henley, Northeast, Parker, West13ort, second, Grantello, Man- ual, third, Daniels, West1Jort, fourth. Time 23 4-5 seconds. 220-yard Low Hurdles-NVon by Miller, Northeast, Stocker, Northeast, second, Piehler, Central, third, Dillard, W'estport, fourth. Time, 29 1-5 seconds. Broad Jump-XVon by Lancaster, Northeast, Henley, Northeast, second, Smith and Tuttle, Vxfestport, tied for third. Distance, 20 feet. Pole Vault-Wfon by Lancaster, McGinnis, Central, second, Gordon, XVestport, third, Manly, Central and Buckingham, Northeast, tied for fourth. Height, 11 feet. Half Mile-W'on by Thelen, Northeast, Lewondowski, Northeast, second, Congdon, Manual, third, Rae, Wfestport, fourth. Time 2:05 2-5 minutes. Half Mile Relay-XVon by Northeast QB. Cook, Stocker, M.iller, Henleyjg Manual, sec- ond, Central, third, Westport disqualified for fouling Time 1-362 5 minutes 'i i I1 w as ?.v4.r4...I..-1 ftrfigeelufm..,g1.,.u2k..g:2?-.iieigzgii''EZ4?Liiiij15:1?jEEiii3fiiii2?15i1i?iii1?i3iZZ 1. Q 5, X x - , , . ' . . V 1 O' Z i , X 1 fx - '-'jiri-5:1 ig in--D H HN' YW , .,,, .,,,.,- . A.. .. , x. 'ffl M513-1,14 ,gi Q-, - ,fi-.. ff. .,.-.QLQ-1-4--fmzr--2 -Y -'PP-1-vw flffle- 4- Th-I--r :-1-rl-::::..H,-QL,:-5 1111 e:,i..1.3,.agmg:,ymmw-:-.z- 1-rear --'i iff- - -X f-' -----' K -4- --' '- - Pay e 1 22 41 . , .. ,...- A ,--. ---- ,. ,-,.-. .--------: '---,-.----.-.:------t ' ' ,, ..,,,,.,. ,. ,.--- -----V sf-. '-:a::::. ' 1-1Q',, L, fin- 5, .- - .. - - ' -jjgj. - - -5'---gjg,Dj1,,,4,-,:...-2.-.-53---' 'gl' I - .-..a.-,L-f j ' - ' ...agua-:scam fag-fi-f: 'f.' --7 ' --fev'::i .?: . 4-2-1 : xc29z:s.e1:..,....4-- -1--H-M1 - --- 1 3 . . :':':'fA. : In . .-..-11--- 'f ' t ' - ' - - .....-.....,...- ,....... ,-., '21 r. . . Z4 , . , .. . ,N ,NA ,.. Q I Ji-L.:lYjQmAQ.Q, QT n Q30 1- L9 ,rc-ALQJC-KQJQ 11 ' v ' 2 .0 , E5 - 3 I- ll l l The Squad The B class-Whitcraft, Guisinger, Kirk, Guerry, Hellman, Fry and Heryer. CLASS B 100-yard Dash-Won by Girard, Manual, Hey, Central, second, XVeinberg, Central, third, Guisinger Westport, fourth. Time, 111-5 seconds. 100-yard Low Hurdles-VVon by R. Cook, Northeast, Blaum,,Central, second, XValker, Northeast, third, Noel, Central, fourth. Time, 13 2-5 seconds. V High Jump-VVon by R. Cook, Northeast, Tuley, Central, and Boisseau, Northeast, tied for second, Rosenheim, Manual, fourth. Height, 5 feet 7 inches. a 220-yard dash--VVon by Girard, Manual, Whitcraft, Vifestport, second, Risser, Central, third, Rosenheim, Manual, fourth. Time, 25 seconds. , 220-yard Low Hurdles-Won by Block, Vifestport, R. Cook, Northeast, second, Rosen- n heim, Manual, third, Kirk, Westport, fourth. Time, 29 2-5 seconds. Broad Jump-VVon by VVeinberg, Central, Knighton, Northeast, second, Guerry, XVest- - port, third, Harper, Central, fourth. Distance, 18 feet GM, inches. I Pole Vault-Won by Blaum, Central, D. Murphy, NVestport, Peterman, Central, Nigro, lg . - Manual, and Tigue, Nffestport, tied for fourth., Height, 10 feet 3 inches. I Quarter Mile-Won by Allegri, Manual, Gkuisinger, Vifestport, second, W, Cook, North- 1, 5 east, third, Lester, Northeast, fourth. Time,ij.55 2-5 seconds. Shot Put-Won by McDonald, Northeast,f'Noel, Central, second, Riley, Central, third, tg, Gorman, Manual, fourth. Distance, 40 feet inches. E, Half Mile-VVon by Allegri, Mlanual, XV. Cook, Northeast, second, Harkness, XVestport, third, Bigelow, Central, fourth. Time, 2:11 1-5 minutes. - I Half-Mile Relay-Won by Manual CGorman, Rosenheim, Allegri, Girardj, Central, second, Northeast, third. Time, 1:40 3-5 minutes. r, I 5 T I , d l: 1, 1 5 1 - 5 Q a 4 4 M , Eid 'L V . GJGME. QQACJAQX9 G1 0103 Page 123 1 ' xv' 'VA -' - -- ,...,.L'.Q.Q-'. - .' 4 . , . - - 4.i:4g::12.1 ' '-'-r4-: ' -fr'-' -L ' . .-3:31 gg-1:qk4..- .- .,,.-. -2'l Q. 5159 6 . ' W! 5 Q 'Z' . ,. ,-4 ., ,. QD 4 WW XQWB 223 55? Pl I i! 1 5 Hg W W N K N mf I 5 in W 'J 4 'U -iff! EE' :El 535 Wag Eg? , . Q? ig na Qx Aviv' . x . 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Boys' Doubles-Charles McKey, Robert Coerver, ,Clifford Campbell, Raymond Stuhl. h V Mixed Doubles-Dorothy Scott and Sydney Magazine. 'I W Winners- il A Alfreda Noble--Singles champion. p Opal Coleman, Winifred Moore-Doubles champion. i Katherine Pipkin, Ruth Brown-Runners up. Charles McKey-Singles champion. 1 Clifford Campbell-Runner up. Clifford Campbell, Raymond Stuhl-Doubles champion. Charles McKey, Robert Coerver-Runners up. Dorothy Scott, Sydney Magazine--Mixed doubles champions. A - . ., . s . . Page'1,25, f- Jw- sv-mama. .. .,. - 4...-...,L,f, ,.-.. wc. , .. V-. -,. A Y ,- - A -,.,,-2. .,, ,,.,., ,.,-,,,,L,n.,.,.,, 2- .Tm zz: , M, I- F x i I X i 4 1 M fa! n K 4 K, I, x 1 4, J +1 1 Y 1 5,31 W ff ,-fAfv:vff?'LT1'T--'-'-a'A :'- 'f7lLQ'fLLQlLig'L M ww 1 rm 'A IF 'FIV 1 f 'fipc Qs 1 s F 'A Lf 7 f in V ,, ,J--, nv, fly f : 7?'9'9'f3 -. 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W-A h ...- -.- --xfs51Qwmm Y233'-15:4 .,-.w-f4-- , -, .. - - , , ..,,.,-,-1-,y, , ...,.,:ga:4:u:..:.e2:.,....,x.-f-5--,A-. - - ...a-fx:-wag...q5.. . :..:..,:,u tl.. -4 i31,,,,........... .z..,... - :.-..:.......,.-....,..n- HERALD 7,3 . f I ' I4 , ., Q O 9 0 Girls Athletics - I Girls' athletics have donned the seven league boots and are striding rapidly into j the limelight. It is no longer a rare spectacle to see girls playing basket ball in a Vacant lot or park. And as the public becomes educated to girls playing, the girls play more and more. Winning a 'mll-VW Few people realize the meaning of a W to a girl. 'Tis not the honor alone E which means so much to the winner, but the award stands for a high standard of A scholarship, sportsmanship and athletic ability. The required grade average makes A it impossible for a girl to neglect her studies in order to excel in athletics. How- ever, this standard is not often necessary, for athletics train the mind as well as , the muscles and develops a keeness of mind not easily to be excelled. A I I I All Sport Girls i , On the teams this year there are two all-sport girls, Opal Coleman, senior, and Katherine Pipkin, junior. These girls have joined the ranks of the Westport Im- - l i ' mortals, and all teams are justly proud of them. Opal Coleman receives her pin 2 I this year for winning her letter three years in two sports. V Leading and Following It's a glorious thing to be able to lead, A To push things forward with a mighty heave- l- A wonderful thing to command at will, A U Yet to obey is greater still. 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The hockey teams were: Seniors-Hallie Pearce Qcapt.J, Wanda Luker, Opal Coleman, Louise O'Donnell, g Jeanette Bate, Mildred Spraul, Margaret Dale, Nellie Ziph, Virginia Kling, Cecelia , Miller, Gertrude Sweetman, Thelma ,Lampkin and Berenice Renz. :T Juniors-Irma Witherup Ccapt.J, Katherine Pipkin, Clara Hug, Ruth Robeen, ME Dorothy Caton, Alice Lanterman, Helen Larson, Margaret McQuinn, Mildred Robin- son, Nancy Marshall, Katherine Kohr, Betty Birch, Katherine Lippincott, Sarah Miner and Floy Lukerr. f Sophomores-Ellen Griffith fcapt.J, Mary Ellen Hubbard, Helen Brown, Ethel T I V Trout, Jane McGervey, Josephine Brown, Cecil Miller, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Mildred I ' I Kohr, Thalia Keller, Sarah Sullivan, Hazel Anthony, Phoebe Lighton, Helen Sweeney, T Gladys Meeks and Virginia Faris. l if The fortunate ones who won W s were: 5 Seniors-Hallie Pearce fcapt.J, Mildred Spraul, Cecelia Miller, Thelma Lampkin I and Opal Coleman. - Juniors--Irma Witherup Ccapt.J, Clara Hug, Katherine Kohr, Ruth Robeen, l Dorothy Caton and Katherine Pipkin. W4 Sophomores-Ellen Griffith fcapt.J, Thalia Keller and Mary Ellen Hubbard. N il STANDING or THE TEAMS. 'M Team. Won Lost Juniors ....... -------- 4 0 Sgnioys -,--,.--.., ,,,,,. ------- 2 2 Sophomores ...,.. .......... , ...----..-.----------------- - - '------- 0 4 ..:+. M-, , , . 1 . 11: fEgff.1,-ggg-ff G r Page 12.9 Q - ' ,. -ff . - . A .. ,., . A .. - ---f.- -.- ,- .-.- - -,-.-.,,- -,- -.-.-.- .-,-.---.13-.---.Y -,-f,,,:,:'-.,:-S,-f ,Q:.Q,:Q:,:::,. 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The basket ball teams were: V Seniors-Mildred Spraul fcapt.J, Hallie Pearce, Thelma Lampkin, Gertrude ff lf Sweetman, Virginia Kling, Maude Luker, Lillie St. Clair, Opal Coleman, Winifred l M Moore, Margaret Dale and Jeanette Bate. V qi ly Juniors-Clara Hug fcapt.J, Dorothy Halbert, Cecelia Volpe, Betty Birch, Dor- 1 man Lewis, Alice Lanterman, Katherine Pipkin, Dorothy Caton, Irma Witherup, Ruth Q 1 5 Robeen, Katherine Kohr and Catherine Lippincott. is me , Sophomores-Josephine Brown fcaptj, Helen Brown, Ethel Frank, Mary Ellen i l Hubbard, Jane McGerVey, Dorothy Tabor, Elinor Jackson, Josephine Hammer, Ellen p Griffith, Cecil Miller, Charlotte Thompson, Dorothy Bachman, Maurine Frazer and I Jean Sladek. H A , The W winners Were: ' Seniors-Mildred Spraul fcaptj, Jeanette Bate, Winifred Moore. IH A J ' i Juniors-Clara Hug Ccapt.J, Irma Witherup, Katherine Pipkin, Katherine Kohr, gil' Alice Lanterman. Sophomores-Josephine Brown fcapt.J, Mary Ellen Hubbard, Charlotte Thomp- iiliili Son, Ethel Traub, Ellen Griffith. T y ii Z, A Ali STANDING OF THE TEAMS. iglfil Team. Won Lost .2 3 li Juniors .... ..... 4 0 l l Seniors .......... ,.,,.... 1 3 'i D Sophomores ..... 1 3 ,Qi fp f.-'fiiizf51'r.LT.?,!.g,ij?MEfjffVg.wiumLauku f1al'-Te-w -'.,' -dmyrf--F-1-2-maze ..a.g1g,,,u'..:. .1, f-Y ,i.., .l4 -..m:.-,:1q,,,,,::ugE1. ,f7- f -QQ, T. --aa .gy if Page 130 ,.,. , ...f-- - ' ,.- -,.-- -'-'- ' . ,,. A------ '- ' , - ,,,,,-,. , ,- H...---.r-V. fx 1- -' 'W ' - -:na:JE::r: . .zgr -,3,'.',g,. . , - ,,E:,g.:5:::,::::.:.'zgzilgglijii-aa-Sr: .. :.. :.sx.::::2 L.-31fx:wa:-auf'211'zl-'l'1f2 1'2-f'D 'L D' N ' 1 r ' ' - -- ---'--sz:A.sz:.1...1pL:. ...ms--..,..-......,.:..-,,,y,l,,L3H:3n,,,L,,T3,,, Y 9,1-ifz, -man.-an. W fin .Avg-' 2 ,JH .r WST W... 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The squads were: Seniors-Lillie St. Clair fCapt.J, Virginia Kling, Nellie Anne Ziph, Gertrude Sweetman, Opal Coleman, Cecelia Miller, Berenice Renz, Ingaborg Williamson, Hallie Pearce, Muriel Speer, Wanda Luker, Martha Fowler. Juniors: Katherine Kohr fC'apt.j, Nancy Marshall, Ruth Robeen, Dorothy Caton, Irma Witherup, Margaret McQuinn, Mildred Cohen, Dorothy Halbert, Katherine Pip- kin, Clara Hug, Mildred Robinson, Catherine Lippincott, Helen Larson. 5' E Sophomores: Ethel Traub fCapt.J, Maurine Frazer, Mary Ellen Hubbard, Gladys Weekes, Lena Lee Selders, Hazel Ackerman, Ruth Garst, Charlotte Thompson, Eliza- beth Buechel, Margie Waters, Ellen Griffith, Josephine Brown, Helen Brown, Dorothy Bachman, Rosaile Anderson. Those who won W's were: Seniors-Gertrude Sweetman. Juniors-Katherine Kohr, Katherine Pipkin, Margaret McQuinn, Irma Witherup. 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Oh, I had the most precious time this summer. Gee, I hate to start back to school. Yet every- body was glad to be here. Then the screams of pain as the lottery of drawing pro- grams started. September 18th-First assembly of the year. Very entertaining. Mr. Shouse very kindly told us about a few of the regulations we might have forgotten during the vacation. He particularly warned the pupils not to jump out of the third story win- dows to get down to their next class on time, as it was against a board ruling. September 23rd-Hoopla! First football game of year. Westport won. Beat Richmond, 13-0. September 30th-Pie! Won the second game, 18-0, from Coffeyville. ' October 4th-Say, that Little Symphony can play. Assembly with them as the main show. Very exquisite. Ain't a bassoon funny? October 14th-Gobs of gloom. Lost the first game to Central, doggone it. October 18th-Crier, with the idea of uniform dress as a headline. Why not have uniform shoes? All the same size. October 21st-Thirty-one to nothing. Sounds nice, doesn't it? Our score against Northeast. , October 28th-History repeats itself. Westport 31, Manual 0. Somewhere in November-Assembly committee decided we would have one as- sembly every five weeks, and that's all. Yah! That's what they decided, but it didn't mean anything. We've averaged at least one assembly every two weeks, to the chagrin of Mr. Herrmann, the pupils' joy. November 3rd-The sage remarks, Ahem! history repeats itself. Jerry Diss- man and Hulda Seidel fall in love on the stage back in 1921 and then they went and did it again in real life. November 4th-Hah! A blood-curdling yell of triumph! We defeat Central, '7 to 0. November 11th-Oof! A cry of pain, sorrow and regret! Northeast sits on us hard, 6 to 0. November 18th--Last football game of season. Westport 13, Manual 0. Hurrah! November 29th-First Stroller appears. That's as important as tl1e first issue of the Spectator. Q E -I - A - g -f 4 e ii A fi- .1 Page 133 , 1 N VQ! 3 L,,,----Qq.,1.E,yg.yg,3,,1 0 Hezrm L. 6' December 8th-An assembly Yes, truly Footballers got their letters Oh, yes, and Steve made a speech UD 1 December 21st- The Woolng of a Violin Exquisite, and admirably acted And marvelously written Why, certainly You're quite welcome, Mr Humphrey Don't mention it. January 'P-That was a fine trick I look in the Crier to find what the date of the first inter-high game was and all I find is The Westport basket ball team won their first 1nter-high game by defeating Northeast in a one-sided match 43-14 Well thats enough to say, anyway Another '7-No date and I haven't time to look It up Anyway we beat Manual, 38-16 Yes, and Just about this time Qin January and Februaryj the great and 1n- spiring bandanna craze h1t the girls It show how idiotic girls are Supporting silly fads Did I hear some girl mention bell-bottomed pants? , February lst-Whee a close shave, 27-26 but we won The greatest game of highschool basket ball ever played And Central our dear friends sat on the bottom February 10th-Ah ha the dark horse But hes bright Our self-made man, II Harnden, elected president of the gieat class of 23 February 17th-Another win for our basket ballers We-uns 27 them fNorth- eastj 17 , February 21st-Junior election And a girl got the presidency Can you beat it Maybe shell be president of the U S some day February 24th-You bet were proud of our basket ball boys Very decisive, you bet, no doubt about it Westport 45 Northeast 19 March 2nd-The completion of an ever-victorious season Westport 28 Central ' Just two points, but enough March 10th-Yes two or three more cups along with the state championship Very easy March 16th-Our lntellectuals, the debaters a little cup terribly hard to get a llttle talking by the celebrated eight and lt 1S won twice in succession Let us grasp it once again next year so we will hate it forever March 19th-A very marvelous ass mbly for the basketeers and debaters Extra special April 2nd-I-Iello Central, gimme-- Say, now that was an assembly W learned why we do and why we dont get numbeis on the telephone April 11th-Last Crier Stubad 1 , April 20th-Military Circus Convention Hall Inspiring to say the least See the delighted cadets perspiringly going through their exercises Yes, inspiring Latherine Andrews OUR sponsor crowned with the other three Indeed a digni- fied ceremony 1:1 . 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John Melcher as a traffic cop? Charles 'Nesbit with nothing in mind? I bill Schermes in tights? - ' Harry Waltner without thinking of anyone else? ' Porter Wright o-n a fire truck? I I Doc Moore without his Lizzie ? I' Chesney Hill in a track suit? J Leonard Dunn as Hamlet? I I Don Lawrance in satin slippers? Austin Guild as a sin-buste-r ? I Clark Moore as he looks when asleep? 1 - Whitford Young without hosiery? Francis Roach cold and still? Jimmy Miller as a horse doctor? Johnny Peake as Ichabod Crane? Charles Tuttle with a flaxen beard? French pastry in the lunch room? Miss Fisher chewing gum? Catherine Andrews without the Hall of Fame? Virginia Betton in socks? Dorothy Cast as a moonshiner ? Dorothy Evans in retirement? Frances Funk with yellow curls? Anna Belle Greene like her name? Mildred Hillias as Catherine de Medici? Lottie McVey with lockjaw? Elizabeth Stevens with glass eyes? Julia Lee Wheeler with pig-tails? Eleanor Willis in a skeleton closet? l S S 6 E-D P- -f 14 -2 15 Page 136 - 1- ..-,-f- -Aging.,-55153fg31:.Lq:. gd K-Q -,t::e.1:::1.z f ' ' f - '-114 ' f , ,.-:1x.w:.fAuu.a-ui.:- - .L-:- 4 -fQw. .a A'4L.- Q- .r .. gk.: -,h,A.L-,,::.,n,, , 5.41,-,S :S I ,I 3 Lf-9 53571:-BBSJ' ri fb i Y Q . l- J f AQQQISIQXQJ my :YQ ,. K i if ' ' 6 ev ' , Q 5 on .3- Leah Withers with a Scotch brogue? Mary Woodhouse with a hair-net? I Margaret Straight as Aphrodite? .Lynn Brown with a mean disposition? Elizabeth Lewis shooting craps ? I Eilene Marie Slack in a poker game? I Jane Ann McMasters as author of Rules of Etiquettev? Laura Ballou in a meek mood? Elizabeth Greiner hoeing corn? S. D. Slaughter with a harp? ' 'voxsmb v -- i - - f- - -+15 Mr. McC'lain playing football? Albert Orear in a barber shop? Dorothy Zellers at the Street Cleaners' Ball? William Curtis as Julian Eltinge ? Edgar Snow mingling with the vulgar mob? Coon-Sanders Orchestra at a school party? The cheer-leaders at a deaf and dumb school? Some of the Juniors, as Seniors? Everett Weatherly advertising Knox hats? Changing Miss Kleemans opinions? Albert Reeves as a n-Arrow collai advertisement? ' W s are lv William Teuscher absent when the debate Any girl Without a crush on Tut? Sleepy Harrington Walking to school? John Swift an Evangelistic leader? Stevy -a perfect 36? Some of these Senlors as college freshmen? The Juniors winning in the Senlor day contest? Miller Beck with Onward Christian Soldiers ? Jack Bourque an aesthetic dancei? A Senior missing a chance to have his picture in th - qv- rf Y- . -.,-.- .. . H -nn:c-.g5u:..fpg.s -- - ---.- - '- '-.4 -.'- AL ' - - A member of the faculty disagreeing with any pupil? presented? e Journal-Post? 92 ex VGIGNY3 . W , . 0 I A I ' 7 H 7 7 ' C 6 7 7 - 4 4 U Q Q Q gg lu u I Pay e 1 3 7 .kiiillzblakq ' ...Jw ' ::IJ4:I!.QL1iI!.TJ:! ,,, by ,,.,, ..,,,, ,v.Y ...4...f- Y , -f V---A . 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The printers g t t have it Miss DeWitt Westport is not a matrimonial agen y Miss Kleeman The modern psychology is really quite wonderful, etc t Miss Bain That s l-o-o-o-v ly Mr I-Iill The sooner you realize this the better we ll b Mr Shouse Do you mean to tell me that you did tim Miss Bridges The trouble is there are too many outside things to inter fere W th 77 7 the pupils work Mr Irwin Put away those band boxes and quit putting on that whitewasn a d rouge in class Miss Hayden The darned tank of Aubu Miss Rosenberger We must hurry or we won t get thiough this cou - Trotter I fawncy it might have bea Mr Heinberg I want you to know this when you are foity years ld X9 Q8 ,..,, - - , N' sf . . . e Q '., 0 o 0 nb . o .. A .40 2 Ol 9' 'S Il 0. os V .. N 2 v- x ii K ,x , , 2 2 2 9. A 'N A 'N A 2 ns. A .. 'i A 0,9 2' C . . 2 99 3 Q 'Q FD 96 cu 3 'Q I K .- : , cu . d N vs I3 . . 3 4 . H 2 E5 sw .. m I SD c ' 0 I 0 4' 97 cn' 0 5 qw X. ' I U fb - S A .Sl an ' ' 511 O 'v E I T r-I N. N. 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Hobby-Costume and design, he specializes on the sewing of buttons. Ambition for Westport- I want to see West- port with a lunch room where spoon throwing is a specialty. I also wish for the day when the president of the Student Council will get his due amount of dignity. Name-Donald Lawrance, son of a noted quack doctor, first smelled garlic in Little Italy, Octo- ber, 1900. Hfistory of Life-Donald tells stories of his early career that would curl one'si whiskers. Probably they caused his wavy hair. As treas- urer of the Junior class he formed the habit of concentration and centralization which he has kept ever since. He tried a seafaring life but was fired because he was always looking Lee ward. Clubs-M. T.g E Loos Iv. Childhood Ambition-Be an ornithologist. Hobby-Taming Wild animals. Ambition for Westport- I should like to see the study halls furnished with jazz bands. 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' ff 4,4 , . fQffj,,,Qj :N ' :rf ,V A Z., W , MW 52 ' . ' Vfff, , , , 1 1 ' - - , U Hrs , .,.'. , , e , R u. '7Q3?K !kif.9ZDX'P1e7---- .6 , which L e e -- A A' EJ-l'l.ef.lL7.Y' if I leading Q womenk l - . Y fghls Paraclem Iiohgliohg' W- I frraysgxuai I D -, DSFSHA-NG-v1WiQT'E' I Liver Pills, VE R . ' UlxW , as ' A 'lx ,e as . Ulf ,N lil in ml , ll, ,f ee 'l 1-if may + ' X . ll- ser .lnf Au s tin Guild. .27 v.-g,,H U Noame-Julia Lee Wheeler, daughter of her father and mother, was born down South where they raise cain. fAge unknown.J History of Life-Julia Lee budded into woman- hood on the last Fourth of July. She is a staunch upholder of woman's rights, and she has caused more than one heart to flutter. She likes Dodge cars and adores poetry, her favorite poem being, '4Don Juan. She is preparing to be a nurse, which just makes everybody sick. Clubs-AwFul Iiars, Gim Mes. Childhood Ambition-Have a cat and drink tea. Hobby-Examining dates, lemons and prunes. Ambition for Westport- I wish to see West- port divided into two sections, one for boys and one for girls. Whenever that time comes I shall feel at rest. Ncmie-Austin Guild, son of a Baptist preacher, was born in China in 1918. History of Life-Being considerably younger than his contemporaries, Austin still keeps the glamor of youth. Austin broke up so much China that he had to be deported and then came to Kansas. City. When he heard people call it The Heart of America, he wanted to see it beat. He takes Spanish as it proves useful in Chile parlors. Clubs-Isle of View, New Moon. Childhood Ambition,-Be a great oratorg make stump speechesg sell Carter's liver pills. Hobby-Tripping unwary pedestrians. Ambition for Westport- I hope to live to see the day when Westport will be run the right way. I shall do all in my power to bring that happy day. Ncmie--Clark Moore, sun of his family's sky, first shed his radiance in Porto Rico. History of Life-Being of an inquisite nature Clark looked into an advertisement and purchased a cheap camera. He takes pictures of human be- ings, animals, and the like, takes panoramas and landscapes but avoids scenes. Of a retiring na- ture, Clark has now changed to a woman killer. His little white head is cute, even the boys admit. Clubs- Dolly Dimplesf' Speeders' Protec- tive Ass'n. Childhood Ambition-+A career in the movies. H obby-Writing Aztec hieroglyphicsg tardy excuses. Ambition for Westport- My ambition for Westport is to have the dear old school begin at nine o'clock and close at twelve, with no tardy excuses required. l ! xx i .P u, Q, , V . , W 'v ,Mgr Al , . +, K f Q Jr II p j H I. lr 1 l A , 1 'if' fm N, M -'iq F 'fs ' ' . ' ' 7? ,., X 4 I Ll I V5 .1 l x T --.21 -,I If i5 g5EHg v -- - 47 ill' ill' ,--N1 37 K X fax-If a - 'T 'X w l K ff ff Q fi ffm.-il? G7 Clark Moore at the time when he was lady-killing in the jungles 3' of Thirty-ninth and Main. 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R fi in , L '7 ll sqQN?'fc1 E Q fesufwe Mildred Hillias Ncame--Charles S Parker Jr son of a Wealthy Wine merchant was born in Rome in 1898 History of Life-Charles played a brilliant part in the Spanish-Am rican War and durin the World Wai volunteered but was refused be- cause he could not learn to play basket ball He has a preference foi blondes but does not turn any of them down It is rumored that he is go- ing to move to the Country Club district Clubs-Monroe Countiy Club Childhood Ambition-Be a life guard at At- lantic City Hobby-Gardening he likes thew little Wild flowers too ' Ambition foo Westport- I would like to see Westport With an assortment of good-natured teachers I attribute my lack of scholastic ability to the faculty Name-Hurley Kaylor, son of a sea-cook was born in the Panama canal in 1899 History of Life Hurley landed in Africa and hunted big game People say that 1S Where he learned to tickle the ivory He has recorded his adventures in a little book which he carries with his flask of camphorated spirits of ammonia He has been Woiking on the Hurley Dictionary and Encyclopedia, which promises to be quite interesting. Clubs- Aspirin, ' Katz.' Childhood Ambition-Be professor of psycho- azybedicks. Hobby-Laying sod and planting pansies. Ambition for Westp'ort-' I Wish everybody could take English Literature from Miss Klee- man. One gets such excellent training in speak- ing one's thoughts. Ncwne-Mildred Monroe Hillias, left an orphan at the early age of three, spent her early years in Arkansas. History of Life-She Was raised in Rumpus Ridge and Was expelled because she raised such a rumpus. Mil believes in vvoman's suffrage and would extend it to cutting in at dances. She likes the open country, boulevards and parks. She has a queer habit of giving to every word its comparative degree, viz., boulevardier, etc. Her penmanship is used as a model in Japan. Clubs- Widow's Weeds, Ponce de Leon. Childhood Ambition--To see a cave man. Hobby-Visiting Mr. Beckmann. 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The cadets all know why their maj or is so heartless, but feel quite confident that it is being Well sponsored. He probably runs so smoothly in all his activities because he has military bearings. Clubs- Big Stick. Childhood Ambition-Plucking violets. H obby-Motor driving. Ambition for Westport- It is imperative that Westport have a Red Cross corps. We will back it to the last man. Name-Julia Goodenow, only child of a street- cleaner, was born in Brazil. History of Life-Atuan early age Julia got the job of locating earth quakes in Chile. She came to Kansas City, where she has gained great notoriety because of a triangle case-. She was the chief figure in it, being president of the girls' H. S. C. Several times she has been kicked out of school because of uncontrollable temper. Her friends still hope that she may repent.. Clubs- Cork Tip, Pocket Flask. Childhood Ambition-Be a snake-charmer. Hobby-Pole vaulting. 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She never likes to repeat experiences ' , fr 7 t and since she played a harp in the Christmas l - K A ' . play she will probably not be seriously mourned . S A at her death, for her friends will see her in the . I fgi next world. Her favorite hero in English his- l l X J tory is George I. Loving gayety, she likes Al . IT Reeves' musical company. FSMNE Clubs-Arts and Artifices. Childhood Ambition-Be a milk maid. , I Hobby-Horses. I Ambition for Westport- I hope to see a time when Westport will have prunes in the lunch ' room as well as in the class rooms. Laura Ballou as she appeared as oiif 1 i , the vampire in Humphrey's great production, From Ash Heap to Rock Pile. Aw I , ',s, f H- X Name-Esther Erhardt, queen of the cannibal f Q isles, landed in Sweden on the coast of Norway h f- l in 1910. W X 3 History of Life-She early showed visiting mis- ,B sionaries the first rules of good taste. When she f U y had seen what she could see she came to Kansas 6 1 X ij City. Here she has handled high explosives and I then was hired by the K. C. Telephone Co. be- I - l cause she couldn'tbe shocked. Getting the lead . X in the Senior play did not turn her head, though 3 , ' 'QPYSNHNE she admits her neck is of an' elastic substance. w r ' . - 1 Clubs-Bobby Burns. W 1 ' Childholod Afmbitiooi-4Elope with the butcher. H obby--Collecting sea-shells. Ambition for Westport- I think all boys , should take botany so they will know the differ- I ence between a butterfly and a snail. Esther Erhardt, noted jazz Q 5 dancer with Hedges' Grand Opera Company. of ie- f ' ' . -'-1 'f'-2' -' p---- 1' ' '- ' ' H lPage 148' A - --V.. . , . - - W':.uaz:a:s:x:1:-uxluwu-4:2-:aszii I ic in ld fl.. es is ad me , s- Al - 3 lg 61' OS C9701 C9 KDYDXD Za 61 v- s 35 U' B UA 5. 3-I, Q5 Q Q 5 l-F Q4 . 5' Q4 rib Q-I 3 CD ffl '41 v-I I 5' CD silo 2 xkglff N 'Z S f ,lx -li' ff'2'S:-22-1 fi ,ai sa f' ,F I ll N RS' . ' N ' , W Q 9 I 7f,4' ,, 'Q V72 - 7'- Ib' 1 I . ' Q ll - ,n K no I' ls . r 0 7 V ' I XL iff- Ethel Marie Henderson. Breathes there a girl with soul so dead who never to herself hath said, What makes Ethel's hair so-auburn? I ,..-- N- I A 1. . --... -. -.--- '-YA ' if Q: I 1' ,i1+'5'l- .ts 51 -- l X5 I ' ' , N --T is A 'w ff i - ' ,..--f5'f ' -J:gN'I - in I' I X ' I was ,I 15' 'Qu ' f if-'wfgl 1 f x F' ' Qu? ol N-. Lu -,A gg., if ff' .. -- , . -5 -Y --f.'2 ...-T-LI' ' rslwuz Elizabeth -Stegeiislilrhling her special flivver racer on the Beverly Hills Bowl in Los Angeles. Lizzie says she likes her Lizzie Moore and Moore every day. . I f :. jl K:--'ji ,..1-- C ..- f.. '4 1:2 ' , ig: K N lx Q1 - . 3- s . I., ga..-:Z I 2 t jx 0 'Wwe Miss Eilene Slack is a descendant of a long line of coal heavers, hence I the name slack, She was runner- - - . 1 a Name-1Ethe1 Marie Henderson, eldest daugh- ter of a shoemaker, was born in Mexico in June, 1913. y History of Life-Raised on a diet of red pep- per, it is not to be marvelled at that her ah- disposition, is fiery. One day while travelling in Texas she flew off the Pan Handle and landed in the Heart of America. Kansas City has pulsed with renewed vigor ever since. Though constantly in de-bt bills never bother her and the bills come to meet her. Clubs-Russian Reds, Hot Stove. Childhood Ambition-Run a dog hospital. H obbyi-Football, because she gets such a kick out of it, I Ambition for Westport- I want Westport to bust Mr. McClain. That is, I think he'd look awful nice as a statue. Name-Elizabeth Stevens, daughter of an Italian huckster, first sold bananas in the Latin quarter. History of Life-She spe-nt the week ends in the country angling for country fish. On rainy Sundays she tried out on the amateur program at the Newman. She helped her father until eleven years of age, when she was required to stop because she docked so many customers. She now does truck farming, and prefers to use Harnden's seeds. Clubs-Seven! Come eleven! Childhood Ambition-Be the heroine of a trag- edy. Hobby-Little newsboys with dirty faces. Ambition for Westport- I'd like to see all the little girls as well as boys taught how to play marbles. This practice proves useful in rolling eyes when one gets older. Namie-Eilene Marie Slack, child of a cattle commissioner, was born in Alabama in 1865. History of Life-Eilene has been noted for her undying devotion to the boys. She believes in freedom for all, including the women, and drives coal trucks in the summer and operates a rock crusher in the winter. She freely admits that she is a peroxide blonde. She likes Bobs, but has not yet bobbed her hair. Since she is a de- bater she is defeated only when she meets her match. Clubs-Maiden's Inn. Childhood Ambition-Stay sweet sixteen. Hobby-Cleaning church steeples. Q up for the coal heaver champion- Ambition for Westport-'.'I hope that soigebday 9 ship of the state of Arizona at a every student and teacher 1n Westport W1 ef a 'S recent meet at Phoenix, member Of my Sunday School Class- 5- 9 o E i ,ii vi, , 4. , A - :- -- ' ' A A ' --.- if I' temcmpme y .l A i -+1-i --------M S , , .,.. L.. ,-,..-,-, -.,..-.- -1-f wr.- -gurl- Page 149 33,954 .1 '1--- -- - ' '-' ' I ' . ..,.-N'-La ' if ':Z:.:: ' - '-:.:1: -' :F ' '::.L1s:.7::r:: ,v Name-Whitford Clayton Young, son of a court gs jester, born in the Court of Queen Elizabeth in i 1775. 1 History of Life-Due to his parentage, while still a babbling infant he commenced his career of foolery until now he is a perfect specimen. However, there is a deeper side to him and to those who know him there is a depth and beauty in his character equalled only by Mr. Hill. 1 Clubs-Imperial Order of Court Jesters, and President of the Shakespearean Literary Society. Childhood Ambition-My childhood ambition was to be a snake charmer. Hobby-Playing Damon to Francis' Pythias, etc., etc. Ambition for Westport- My ambition for Westport is to see the periods fifteen minutes each and no lessons to prepare at night. Whitf Clayton Young, bass V Viohn Virtuoso. Critics unanimous- Name-James Harrington, son of a bootlegger, ly 'acclaim his playing as not only was born in Hickville, Mo., 1884. bags but Vile, History of Life-After spending twelve years 1 in the local schools of seven grades, he finally ff 4 graduated at the age of twenty years. A reverse 2? pam in the family fortunes, aided by the Volstead Y I ,er 3.5 Act, caused Pop Harrington, little Jimmy, and ' 6213 9 , his ma to move to the gateway of the west. S i F., KL. g m' While on the trip little Jimmy fell off a seven i p I '79 , . ' thousand foot cliff and has not awakened yet. , J! Clubs-The K. C. Rest Easy. 9 y C ff Childhood Ambition--To be a millionaire bach- I' 1 K elor, feared by everyone, loved by no one. Q? ' H obby-Low speedy car, top down, plus warm I X' summer moonlight night, plus fimaginationj. P.'E.SuAN5 ' ' I Ambition for Westport- Westport should pro- James Harrington. vide in every room cots for those students who, A due to their busy life the night before, are greatly 1rVl,1l!'lY:WlqwUA14Lulx:lw'l'f, I, in need of an hour's sleep. 1 . , l Z . V' ii si 'Ui i l' i,myx-,iNjNlll,,f1'i: ,ao - . D KQALAAEXYX, y Name B111 Schermes, son of the head butcher llgismlls W' qu at A1-m0ur'S,b0rnin 1914. ? ' W 1 fl, 1 ' History of Life-After his father became il 3 Ai sl f wealthy and purchased a hom-e in the Country 1 dk Club, Bill developed a passionate love for nature. .1 FS M Often he was to be seen strolling out west of Dal- , las. These long Walks and military training have made of our once gentle Bill a typical caveman. 1 1 , ' Clubs-Dill Pickler, Actors' League. l' I Childhood Amibitioii-To play Hamlet ig A - Hobby-Getting mad and making up. If J Ambition for Westport- My ambition for if my Westport IS to see the daily programs so ar- ,p William Schermes Hman ranged that each pupil may have at least three QT - H- ,I about lunch periods. 5 Q tovgn, famous for his wild esca- I pa es. tim Wie, V. p v atv -- A -b A I 11 ig--gg i -A gl ' A J Page 150 -., x 'Tv' . -1- x v 1-1:uazs.:.-a-:muimsbg::1-.::-L-:5+..pzi:.,.:5g?':..l7.- -.E :.::,:.::::5.,-35-,,rg-,gg-g,y:3,,g,..,Ly,r rt ln ,le er n. to ty nd xy. on is, 'or aes ar, ms lly 'se ad nd t. 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Naxma-Robert Rosenwald son of an Egyptian balloon-maker, first talked at Gettysburg in 1812 Hzstory of Lzfe-Gaining great proficiency in the art of rubber stretching, Robert stopped off to see that the llttle Missouri vlllage was on the right track He found the inhabitants of a gentle so he decided to make it his permanent dwelling place The spring flowers bloomed early this year on account of the warm breezes Clubs- Spanish Dan , Green Be- Chzldhood Ambztzofm-To read the d1ct1onary Hobby-Teaching at' deaf and dumb 1nst1tute Ambztzon for Westport- I want to see every 1 ss room furnished with a lawn sprinkler Nafme Catherine Andrews, adopted daughter of a br1cklayer, first' gasped 1n India Hzstofry of Lzfe-She was forced to leave India because she was breaking down the religion of the country When she got on one of her laugh- ing spells all the tigers, elephants and cobras got started, and the combined resonance made the Bhuddas shimmie Having several unfurnished, spare rooms in h-er upper story, she took up debate at Westport and made a howling success of lt Clubs-Laughter, L1p and Limp Chzldhosod Ambition-Have a set of l1ttle tin soldiers. Hobby-Asking queer questions. Ambition for Westport-'A sponsor for every cadet. ' Name-Elizabeth Greiner, daughter of a west- ern rancher, born in Nevada, date unknown. History of Life-She was raised far from the haunts of man on the great rolling deserts of Nevada. Due to this secluded life she saw no member of the opposite sex other than her father until she reached the age of sixteen. But as soon as she was sweet sixteen all the youths dwelling in the desert commenced to flock, to her humble abode. Her fame as the flower of the desert spread far and wide. When in later years she moved to Kansas City, her reputation as the holder of broken hearts developed quickly. Clubs-Epworth League, President of Greiiner Missionary Society. Childhood Ambition.-To be a second Pavlowa. Hobby- Frat Pins. Ambition for ,Westpofrt- My ambition for Westport isyito. see a condition developed so that all, regardless of race, rank or station, may par- ticipate freely and democratically in the school activities. '-T- 'f Q1emyQ 1 o SR L. ., -We --is , f n. q . -V ll Z Vli ' ' WT 9 lla . ' . ' iwllgii ll ' ' I i ff dispositionland great lovers of talking machines Wil ? y f M . . 1 ilu III . . . J. 5 . CG - . . ces: ac aznja 1 f - - -W c lg 1 I . . . 0 1-' J l . ca ' ' - ' 'ax X X i o . - L D X c . 1 . o If A X 37 C604 60976319 Page 152 I l -' -f -. :.-2-:::s:x:ax...l:u:,:n::::.:2r.5..5.. . ap, a ' V -. I I - 1 6 ll lliiilgggi I ' ::::v '!::!.! t --iw: 2'-ai. i X' X I 5, P' 4 I A .IH nu , il I i ll 'lj I ,I I 1 I lllk X , in l W' ' -ff N ll .QHQQ 4 g -f- ' a FSH Anna, Belle Greene famous ha1r dresser and her famous coiffeur which has caused considerable 1nte1nat1onal agitation in morallst and reform circles 5 Wg fr.- 7' Charlie fl J 'N-J vi! s HQ 5JQ57lc-DESY 2 Ebb G F.57WlVE George Leonard, Worlds cham p1on heavy Weight wrestler Name-Anna Belle Greene, daughter of a fa- mous grave-digger, first trod upon the sod in Union Cemetery. History of Lifes-Anna Belle has from child- hood always fit in any place. She can be either belle of the ball or bell of the gymnasium. For Westport she has put on an exhibition of the evolution of hair dressing, from the cobweb-bob to the tut shellac plaster-cast. She has no impedi- ment in her speech. Clubs- Ravin', Silly Gigglen Childhood Afmibfttzon-Go to Swope or play with snow Hobby-Play with burnt match sticks Ambition for Westport- I hope to endow West port With a fund for supplying the Sophomore l ss with College Humor It IS so uplifting Name Charles Nesbit son of a bartender was born in the Bowery New York, 1n 1900 Htstofry of Lzfe Being raised from early boy hood in a saloon his heart is easily affected by any fluttering butterfly After wandering sev eral times around the world to get a good lme and to learn dancing in all its foims, he settled in good old K C ftheoretically and practicallyj, neai Thirty third and Baltimore He Walks to school every day so that he may be d1v1nely tall and most dlvlnely fair Clubs I W W QI wont Walkj Childhood Aimbztzon Go to Lawrence Hobby Wine, women and song Afmbztton for Westport Westport should be furnished with a cozy little tea room The faculty dames could make the tea I like my tea, with lemon 7 Name George Leonard, son of a Bolshevist born in the reddest part of Red Russia during the recent revolutionary revolts Hzstory of Life Entering the World 1n such times of strife powerfully influenced our qulet George It made of him a man of fiery sens1b1l1 ties and this, added to the influence of debate has made him a fire eating orator Of course, we must not dlsregaid the effect of the opposite sex upon George It has always been a. source of inspiration and delight to him Clubs I Love Me Club Barkers Union Club Chzldhood Afmbttzofh To be a Mormon Hobby Ice skating Afmbztwn for Westport My ambltion for Westport is to see the faculty become anarchists W I ll X f In 1 . . 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N. . 1 ,ku C9 I I 'extant-H 1 1I: at D 5? - . -' ,QESLO jj U4 .1 'x -- A - ,, . ' ds. ' V- ,- milf-5 'r to . - I ' I , .fl . Q .+L 1 Xl llll 1 :sv 1 f 4 I . , X K 0 f it I I ' ' 4 0 1 X ,J N X . I ff' 1 . I ' 4 A fswwe .I 5-1' f C1 I Charles Tuttle--Old King Tut. Jpf.. 4: 5 0 - N ' 1 SS. , :'.,- i n ' xc W - 1 - ligkaill A 1, u I I , 'Q . X4' I Chesney Hill, notorious Mexican - outlaw. ll ll , I- .1 'ij ?:i ijzflg :rv , fe:-if H' c 1' Jr: I ' S F 1i:,,g h, - : 4,4 , F- Anna Lois Voigts. ' . A Nafrne-Charles Tuttle, son of a famous trash hauler, first showed his lid in 1911. History of Life-Educated at the school of hardknocks, he learned the first principles of life while still a child. Since his frame was so weakly built he has never been able to go out for ath- letics. He inherits from his uncle, the illustrious Tut, the knack of knocking women cold. He- is unusual, however, because he falls only once in a life time. Clubs-Egyptian Triangle. Childhood Aimbition-A Stay up till Three O'Clock in the Morning. Hobby-Inspecting fuzzy bobbed hair and baby faces. H Ambition for Westport- Westport needs a new athletic dire-ctor. The present coach is pretty 'bum.' Name-Chesney Hill, son of an old-time unde-r- taker, born in Nashua, New Hampshire, April, 1848. Histofry of Life-A life of hardship and sur- roundings suggesting the deepest sorrow, have made Chesney the man he is. He was early ap- prenticed to his father's business as an official mourner. Let us picture him as Charles Dickens pictures little Oliver Twist, clothed in diminutive frock coat and high silk hat draped with crepe. He was early taught to look sad under any and all conditions. He was one of the pioneers who drove a wagon across the continent in the early days. Clubs-National Marcellers' Association, Ltd. Chibdhoo-d Ambition-To drive a water-wagon. Hobbiels-Sarcasm, hot stuff. Ambition for Westpofrt- Lots of snappy par- ties 3 mob of stagsg Kuhn-Chaquetteg no dance censors. Name-Anna Lois Voigts, daughter of a Dal- las farmer, born in 1912 on the family estate. History of Life-She loved animals dearly, due to her pastoral surroundings, especially attractive to cows, notwithstanding this wholesome prefer- ence for the sturdier things. She also was at- tracted by the softer, lighter and more Lacy side of life. Clubs-National Order of Reconcilation, Presi- dent of the Woman's Division of the Klu Klux Klan. Childhood Ambition-To be six feet tall. H obby-Broken Hearts and Chile. Ambition for Westport- My ambition f0I' Westport is to see stags allowed at the club dances. . .5 ....... ,., , ,. -..,.,..- --fr - -1:51. Page 155 zg i gzggd.. ,. - - - , , .. -A-1, ' - -- - ' . ..fr-'-: ' ' xi,2:4: ' -:irJ.::. '-'-' :: ' ' -::.:zz::. - A GXCEYGJGWB . f Q , up . , X SAINT Louis ' Washington University is one of the largest and best equipped Universities in theflVliddle West. Situated in St. Louis, adjoining Forest Park,:it combinestsuburban location with the social, musi- cal and artistic advantages ofla large city. A H M A V w.i.pTheNmainlcampus consists of acres of high ground upon ' l y large buildings, of ,Tudor,p'Gothic type of Architecture p A have been constructed. Two newlbuildings are now under con- ..s'tr5u:ctio:n1:2and itW1o.fn1o'rem.'have -.been promised. Two large dormi- stories oneffotr Womenlare located, on the main cam- W The Training 'and the Dental Schools are , it located larger clinics are available. The libra- ries cqntain!yioyer,v2l5Ll000 boundlvolumes and 79,000 pamphlets. l . Laboratory -equipment is modern and complete. ' The urban location of Washington University makes it pos- sible for all departments ofgthe.University to be centralized in one city. Whatever course a student may select, the entire facilities of ,hz---th ? University' and the city are at his disposal. , . in 'The University includes the following clepasrtments: ' College of Liberal Arts School of Law U T7 'School of Engineering School of Fine Arts iSchoo1 of Architecture il School ofx Commerce and Finance School of Medicine Henry Shaw School of Botany .- Scphoolof Dentistry I Q School of Graduate Studies A 1 ' ' Divisiongof University Extension and Full Information, address G. W. Lamke, Registrar. lw l X ix l I it INT LOUIS ' 9 Vf'l .- ' ' ' V A , Page 156' E9 G11 'V ll r 1 :L ll .l igjss-vials llT!F,7 '?'T'1..'7'5 Fi 'A Dill? T F47 IF Phone Linwood 3930 YQ---2:-E- 'QQ-VQQJQ 1 0 HER '-0 ,4 M SZ Training School For Nurses Christian Church Hospital Registered, offers two and one-half year course to high school graduates. Excellent training in all branches of modern ing. Affiliation with Kansas City Junior Colleg . Eight hour system. Board, room, laundry, t xt books and uniforms furnished: student loa fund. De- lightful nurses' residence: many so ' 1 activi- ties. Graduates eligible for state g' tration, more demand for our graduates to fill positions than We can supply. For further information and catalog-address: Directress of Training School, Christian Church Hospital 27th and the Paseo Kansas City, Missouri b MEN'S FURNISHINGS Shoes for Each Member of Family 426 Westport Avenue 4644 Troost Avenue g Kansas City, Mo. M I I Home Portralts I M F Framlng' A mst Photogmpherg , ,, p ,W V , U, in M, mn. , 4638 M111 Creek Parkway T612 Westport 2310 June 11 to August 4 KANSAS CITY CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Special Classes for the CI-IIIJDREN Master Classes for the ADVANCED Plano QP1-nvate or Dunnmgl Violin, Voice, Expression, Dramatic Art, Dancing, Etc. u ncl special circular P-Cbge GXCEYC-1C5K 8 1 1 , 1 1-ren 1. o o 6 3.4 o I I J Compliments Q o T of n I Westport Book Store Ll 1+ L I. o Page 158 1 5 1 Jovi-3 4 4 ,, . t 'I w ..4:.::uq.1unLu4::a::a:uau.as.au:m:n: nun'-Q. A , .r -vw. Y .. L N N P F A 5 V x , f . 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'flifi PX! j I 1 51 ' I 5 i 1 4 i Qi Q il 1 5 Z 1. fs., 1 19- 5 A Countr Club District 'li' , 1 5 li 1 2 500 Acres of Restricted Land 2 l i 1 i ill ia A i 3 l Ni - lg r ' x 5 il T i3 z T X 'f I all i ,Ii ll 3 , ! l 1' . . , . , 2 ,, 1, I 1 i K ! ' E 1 I H ,r gli A Eli 1 ii l , i ii i qi 5 f ' i V VVho Wouldn't love to spend an hour in a garden such as this? Sunset Hill. ' 'l l Sumimer or winter, spring or fall, home life in the Country Club 1- 5 , District is delightful. 1 iii? Flowers in all the shades of the rainbow brighten garden nooks 1: l ali . . I . . .' X X and nod from porch or window boxes, bird songs fill the air, unending l ' . . . . . 'li vistas of greensward, marking either parkway, golf course or private lawn, soften the pictureg homes that are beautiful in line and color T ' front upon the curving roads and winding drives. This the summer f J' Q: Z picture. ii il' 5 The frosts of autumn change it all. iiii isa! iii ' . . . iii! i The snows of winter change it again. lgljl z' . li V W5 ' i el if lu Somewhere in the Country Club District is a home or homesite lim ii M, 1 L suited to the needs of your family. Maike this the time to decide, with V i E i .E ii Vex our help, just where. 5 E ,Fu gli 1 i Li iz! ' ' '45 Fl V fgiii J. C. Nichols Investment Co. isis i' 911 Commerce Bldg., Mum 5266 M,-,, d. is L. , I . ' se o f in W- , Hzxlftoncs and etcliingsg 'Fencllelior-Ba1'tlic1'gfoir Engraving Co. V A 5 3 Photographs by Miss Reineke, S. 'L. I-lurmlen, Clark Moore. .. . - . ,x lm, . 9 LQ Published by lxtllom, Laxter Fiinting Co. -Q M R i N -.-Lu -ua ' 12.-as-4 u: '4 Aa:rln::Jxq:s'xrxz-!'n!:Y:c1t'SDL,'Q2'L'-1i-' ' Sarge:'I:umn:LT-22DT:i!d1'sax'-Qilhlkzzlzrficj-':I:T-'ILITTFrv9-uruzuuiZh21Ii4:2:1:argf:?-:.zs.gu?z:f?.!25Hb-1-1- CHQ I f F 1 1 - 1 . 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Advisors lt i I 1 r 1' W ., +1 , 1 1 ' lr xg., I L F- 'R 2 i X , A ' ! g ,,. l 4 , i . - 1 i V ', . V ' , f v ' TQITH' -,Ji .-Lf' E - ff..:, 1 M-,gf .1 , , 15 , riff' . Af 3','Ff M42 ie-,E ff L' fr, ' r 1 ' f . w u iw E K I , ,,...j.' - ' '-.- -.- ' - -,----:g34,1:,g-41 -f- --:e::.,:::.:z::::.::::::x..::: .-:4--ua-r-u 'l1 Ji1?nm TOPICS FOR PRAYER MEETING 6:30 P. M. Every Sunday Evening oct. 14-'fciyfisfs Teachings About Sal- vation II Tim. 1:8-11 Leader-John F. Smith Oct. 21- Secret of Strength Phil. 4:13 Subject of special talk by VV. Dean Stringer Oct. 28- Special missionary speaker from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America CFor seven Sunday evenings beginning November 4th the prayer meetings will be devoted to the study of the mission ,study book ujapan on the Upward Trail'.'J Nov. 4-I. Chapter 1 The Hermit Becomes a Host II. Chapter Z The Trail of the Pioneera' Leader-Isabell Sears Nov. 11-Chapter 3 - Following the Gleamv Leader-Helen Dinklage Nov. 18-Chapter 4 Sky Piloting Among the NIasses Leader-Mae Shufflebotham K ilk I nfujnjujnjujujnjnQuQlojnlQncQnQu'nQu'll'llQn'au.n The purpose of this society i vide a place where the young 1 this church and community me their Sunday evenings in wor: fellowship. ' The foregoing is merely an o aid in the preparation for our evening meetings. Come help us to help others All young people of the and community are earne: vited to join with us in al meetings and the work 1 Endeavor. Come out and join us. guguguqngnqn-gagnoninOnluiwiviwiwlwlvlvlwiuiviwinl lil rf! is 'J 1+ ,s l 1 I I , 3 .......-....---5-ir-:r-:1w1'r .11 -vw' -' ' - Q una: u:::x'K:.SI11r.2:s:'-!.':crr:1Q!33'm-:lxss..u:xx:.aaam.w1:':unr. A:-. f u : -pe' 15-:DrlLTfzP1:n:: TOPICS FOR PRAYER MEETING 6:30 P. M. Every Sunday Evening oct. 14-ffchfisfs Teachings About sai- vation II Tim. 1:8-11 Leader-John F. Smith Oct. 21- Secret of Strength Phil. 4:13 'cSubject of special talk by VV. Dean Stringer Oct. 28- Special missionary speaker from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America QFor seven Sunday evenings beginning November 4th the prayer meetings will be devoted to the study of the mission study book Japan on the Upward Trailnj Nov. 4-I. Chapter 1 The Hermit Becomes a Host II. Chapter 2 The Trail .of the Pioneerl' Leader-Isabell Sears Nov. 11-Chapter 3 Following the Gleam Leader-Helen Dinklage Nov. 18-Chapter 4 '4Sky Piloting Among the Massesi' Leader-Mae Shufflebotharn N, . g , 4- ., A . ,JDM is f 1 'j . 5,5-,.',, 3-'ag'-J.,-. 525'-Q, Q1 ' ,- W. YTF1- Mg, , I I '- A v. 0- Nov. 25-Chapter S Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Blazing New Trails Leader-Mel Connet 2-Chapter 6 The Skipper and His Ship Leader-Wm. Anthony 9-Chapter 7 4'At the Turn of the Trail Leader-Edson Sexton 16--Chapter 8 japanese Christianity in Ac- tion Leader-Conrad Eckert 23-Christmas lVIeeting Isa. 916, with Luke 2:7-12 Leader-Marie Richardson 30- How to Get the Blessings of F reedomv John 8:31-36 Leader--Clara Louise Wasson 6- Pride and I-Iumility CConsecration lVIeetingD James 4:6-10 Leader-Hazel Rambo I3-uFaith and Works Eph. 2:8-9 Jas. 2:26 Leader Sanford Weaver 20-Missionary meeting with spe- cial program and special inter- esting speaker lsga-,' ' N A 1 it li, ,Z VV :iz ITTTE. 75. o it ,4 , . f- '- ' 753-i.5 ' 7 -Q 4 ff 4: ww -wwe ' q ' SL 1' we ,j .- 'pg , ,, - --' lf jan. 27 The Meaning o n Feb. 3 Bell Feb.1O Reverence and Feb. 17 'Vlissionary meet Feb. 24- The Masters In Nlar lhlar lvlar Mar M a r . 'F Westport Avenue Presbyterian Senior Christian Endeavor ffForC!zrzst dndtheC!znrefz' ' 'VIEL CONNET .............. .............. P resident ISABELL SEARS ...................... Vice-President MARIE RICHARDSON ...................... Secretary H. SANFORD FVEAVER .................. Treasurer HELEN DINKLAGE ........... Q ...... Carre:-See'y. MR. AND MRS. C. R. CANRIGHT .... Advisors .ir ww f A lslll 4 w 5123 wiv li .Elf 1 wlf., 'il,' li . lfli rg ll 1, .5 1: v 1 li 11 wi '. .li 3. il 1 N lf, gg my a l: c 13,1 E, Sifli Sie A ,, :gr -LA 1.1 Ere s 'H - 11123 ill 112, s v, 1 A ly. A i V- ..,, E, ji, Jan. 27- The Meaning of C h u r c h Feb. 3 Membership Matt. 10:32-33 Leader--Helen Smith - Believers and Unbelieversv CThe contrastj fConsecration Meetingl A responsive meeting in which each member of the society can take part. Something different Leader-Chrysa Kevan Feb.10-- Reverence and Worship Feb. 17 Ps. 111:1-10 Leader-Lillie St. Clair -Missionary meeting. Special talk by Mrs. G. P. Baity on CCSyria77 Feb. 24-'cThe Master's Invitation hflar. 3 Mar. 10 Luke 14:16-24 Leader-Lyle F. Trump -- GroWl II Peter 3:18 Leader--Marie Richardson - Giving 1 Cor. 16:2 Leader-Mel Connet lvlar. 17--Home mission meeting. Spe- cial talk by a city Worker Mar. 24-4'Christian Service John 2:5 Acts 1:8 Leader-Isabell Sears Mar. 31-A Special Meeting Talk by Dr. Baity ' -- -:snr . il!-.. -...t....4-c,s.-'lQ-:1:nra:e-.:.s.ur,:4-f-.- V I ...,.f.,f, Dy P: : :: U' . 2 ...:an::.i:m..r.- -c . . . N' - V - -ba-7'.'ms:::.L ft l n i l s TOPICS FOR PRAYER MEETING i S .6230 P. M. Every Sunday Evening E '! A Oct. 14- Christ's Teachings About Sal- P' vation II Tim. 1:8-11 The purpose of this society is to pro- T ' V. Leader--john F. Smith vide a place Where the young people of T .. Oct. 21-- Secret of Strength Phi1.4:13 this Church and Community may Spend Subject of special talk by W. their Sunday evenings in Worship and Awbeii Deal? Stringer feiiewshap. L . . y - Oct. 28-Special missionary spealcer from The foregoing is merely an outline to , og-blueij R10 de Janelfoa Bfazllv South aid in the preparation for our Sunday and feel America . g n evening meetings. QFor seven Sunday evenings beginning Come help us to help Others! 1 3-y E- . November 4th the prayer meetings will 5 T QQ be devoted to the study of the mission T 'T' study book Japan on the Upward Trailvj Au young ?eoPle of the churfh ' .fi of-E tt Nov. 4-I. Chapter 1 I and community are earnestly m- ,Q . A The Hefmlf Becomes a vited to join with us in all these Host , T , , Jdavsetf. if 1 II' Chapter 2 meetings and the work of this The Trail of the Pioneerl' Endeavor, you see'-wil i ,, 15 .. ' tcs f my Leader Isabel ears Come out and Jom us. eg' it gypg ,, Nov. 11--Chapter 3 Q ,.- T ccFOllOWlI'1g lll1C GlC3m77 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0--one-oo-o--o-to--o-0--0'-we--0--0-of-0-0--0--0--0-0-4-0 V , R Leader--Helen Dinklage A Nov. 18--Chapter 4 your Shi-1 '4Sky Piloting Among the f . t 1 Nlassesn V 5 t A Leader-Mae Shufflebotham ught f ' aws9t day- 1 t as , S be rm If Vlgjihg Q ,Vs -V . K H , :,! ?..1.. pew L., i f, l 1 - l ,:.,, - ----4----.Q-'.-'-Q - ' '--L f--'Q'-1-' -Y.--jQ-I-, ' F'--M---'V--F - -fi- ' ' A -- h - V.- v - .- . . M ' zzgzrrnunlcvi--3 S -F --...Q..', ' ' '- ' Q-' .' ' - '- ' A f - -1-.......h-z:g::z:::::::n:ei:L:.w'---J ff- -.f.- Y'--.' ' ' - e ' V t , ---------n1-r.:-:.4k::.1:.::-.m:.-.:u:.-mn,,Lg -.-- 1 . . I ' CLI va 1 5 - A - ,.,,...,,, 1 Y V jim:-.Q 7 - 'n fc ic C' W CN TW Q- GEN. 373 H412 1923 Herald NND-CONTINENT PUBLIC UBRARY 8- Local History Branch Genealogy 317 W. Highway 24 independence, MO 64050 3 00003 12534851 93 5. Q, ,- V799--N M - -.1 'IQ' u.4:z....n:'::tcn7 i '3.Dear'3FriQrc6 of Tiling x . . By Walt Filkin' K ik' 'TD EAR friend of mine, I2-1 likeiito be i ffhe kind of friend youiye' been to meg , T A Pd like to grasp your hand when J :JI you , Are feeling sad, depressed or blueg we l'd like to have you know and feel T11 help you through your worst ordealg 4 No matter when you need a friend, Fm one on whom you can depend. r I want to lighten loads you bear ' And help you carry on and share 'i ffhe work that must be done the days When Time on you his burden laysg p When that day comes may then you see A ray of hope shine out from me, s A ray as bright as any star J r e No matter how far off you areffs v When iife's dark clouds fill up your sky Then call on meg i'll always trys To be a Hood of sunshine bright, To be the sun that brings the light Which scatters all your clouds away, And makes your life as bright as day. Thou h hard I try l ne'er can be A Q The kind of friend you haye been to me. 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I you will lout persue it, , ' often stalks before your eyes If - , you lout knew it. ,A av' :JL X 1 ii As much as how you encl it. 1 Y S'-1 f I, it it F2 f v Y 7 lt's not the tinsel show you make ffhat marks the life you're living, It's what's its purpose, for Whose sake Are you your efforts giving. It matters not how long you live, But how you loattle through itg Ancl if your best you try to give Ancl really striye to clo it. Time stamps lay what a life, attains, Not hy the years it took youg If through it all you'ye walkecl the lanes Where Duty neier forsook you. The prize is not the time you've Won, But how youiye livecl to spencl itg It's not the way your life's loegun, But how you strove to end it. !G 5, BY THE JOURNAL-P081 KANSAS CITV. NU. -ff 192595 E m N 1 l E s 1 I X Y ! lx 1 x I Y I 4 ft, r 1 . - Y . We 11 J4h-e Walt Filkin read! over Sweeney Automotive dz Electricai School Radio QW H Bl Kansas City, Mo. fx' third Wed. each month, 7:15 P. M. V ! 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