Westport High School - Herald Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

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I4 AE 'I--4 m , Q. Q 1 -A-1 u-r-vwam- nwvHkfH MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY IIIIQIIIILQIMIMIIIHIQIMIQIHIQIWIIIILIIIII nc YEAR 1923 24 BR UGHT T A CL SE T Now SEEP15 FIT To REC RD THE EVENTS F THE LAST NINE MONTHS IN THIS THE TWENTY FIRST V LUME F THE XV:s1'P R1'I-Ima Scn LHERALD ru: wnsn F 'ru sz wu, HAVE ABSISTED IN Tm: C HPILATI N I5 THAT THESE PAGES HAY an Fwrums YEARS Arr-an HAPPY McM4m:s 'rf' FORHER WcsvP'RT Sfunsu-rs r tms Pun?-'sc IS ACC HPLISNED THE EFFURT5 SPEU1' ul-:m:m,wnLLu -r mm: scan IN vmu. Tr . j FOREWORD T - .5 I 0 0 3 -I ' :Z 0 .TI 0 .Il I I I -'eq as .... . .--.....,...,..E,,,,, .,,.,,,-,A it 41- uw :V .P-QM-.IQBKSQJ W'-iw: I ,K I -i Q 1 . . . U AH T I i -v K ' 1' - A--X ...Q- N .1-...-.1-.,.f..FQ,..nf.-M..m,.-f.....,.'f,t..:,.1,..-L1r5.'.x..,1.:-Q45 -1.1: .H 1 3 frldfll KJ .JI-1 I The fqennory T lm afar, 7 Sxinw -figcoccnrco 1 of K CL. lac, Au uslis H . L, .T QW ' . CLASSES FACULTY ACTIVITIES SOCIETIES MILITARE ATHLETIC MISCELLANY El? 'il lisa :QI lglis' - ..-.u.f..:-,-S.-z-.v--Q-.'g.11-u.... ,.-:.-.-z.L.n.n.4.- 1-as H 1... X.-,.,. :,..w,s-. ENIUP5 XHILLIA CHOUT U. 4 - I - - ' ' 1 - -.- ' san- A : I i'P'!1 1'.'.. fl -f 1. -,, -ff-4-1-nw -, '- ,Qxv-1-17+-p114'7?f Sf 1 '?l1'?E f'! . .. . . ?'F'. . -,. - - --- f' -ff ,Tr 3' Q x ff 7 ' X W l! Way, J! m ' S A I Q f I ,aj A x gff W I W W l ' V ' 7 f We ' j ff f ff fyw gjymfwhy ff f X ' f , fix iff! ff f Z W 7 yfmf XIQAQWWW wwf Z f 4, A W ff HZ S ix Senior fficers ARDE-LLE BRITT ..... .... P resident LAWRENCE STEVENSON . . . .Vice-President VERNON KASSEBAUM .. .... Secretary JAMES DISSMAN .... ....... T reasurer HUGH TAYLOR . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms Through the wide-flung doors of Westport there poured in the autumn of the year 1920 a group of individuals with ambition immeasurable, with spirit unquench- able. This class of 724, rareas the twenty-ninth of February and the election of our .nation's executive, and which is the last class to go through Westport as a unit, stops for a moment in its activities to review its accomplishments. While ranking high in scholastic achievements, at the same time the class of '24 has held high the old traditions of sportsmanship and of social activity. Athletics, literature, drama, and music have budded forth under the careful guiding hand and active energies of the senior class. ln football, basketball, track, debate, oratorical contests, self-government, glee clubs and orchestras, the members of the class have performed with fervor their duty to their school. A Keenly appreciative of the kind help of the faculty, the class of '24 bids fare- well to the Gold and Blue, sincerely hoping that future classes may cling to its ideals and attain an equally high success. l filtilf ' 'illilfi 42253349 ' 'a . 3? 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AUDREY VIRGINIA ALLEN Student council, alternate. AMELIA CATHERINE ACKERMAN I Reserves. A ANNA BERTHA ALT Lhe A Iur A lit, Of MAIKION ADAMSON CS, nd cal Ive VERNA MAY ANDERSON I re- its I Skven I I I I I! 'I I i I I Q 1 5 I ! I I i I I 5 T I I I I I I1 'I II I I I F I I l I I I Il If III , I I F I 5 I I fff f ' ' ff ff X? W M - A. -q. A fn -- L- 9: -:l1'v'-1 ti -1 -L-tuvlvb-nwzvnl-is-z':.-vxiuviv . : :gfwimae- navug5nq'h aa,.g.5., ,: ggi ' , X X ff .MAMA ZA ff,f4mAZf f ' W A W 'f'27f' 9? 7WQf W f x Z f f A iff! ,f',7m,zZ X f Y CANDIDATES FOR 4 X K 1 E 2 2 Eight GRADUATION JEWELL SWEETHEART ATKINSON Reserves. PIAROLD RICHARD BAILEY Track, 722, 723g Engineers. CALVIN AUSTIN Dance Orchestra. CAROLINE DORCAS BAKER NIARY ANNE AUSTIN ROSE MERCEDES BAKER HELEN LOUISE BAIER Honor stuflentg Hockey, '203 Cir- QUIO ,Calderon 3' Reserves, cabinet, 23, 243 Spamsh play, PAULINE MARIE BARBEN Baseball Squadg Reserves. -4: -ff., Z .- f , r if T ,,, , Q R ff I If VW -S355 fl ig? fgi 32 , 94 I ,, Q f ' . New . w e W. I gf V Rf 5 I: 9 5 ii ' I- 1 Q , . 3 I I GSW ' A N 222 ' 'Big S cgi -555' , '-ISE: , I , ,... f.- .A -.,..-,...g:: f 'LL.AI. -.:4z,34:-VLH. . ,Ln -. 3. - , ,, . Q H i 5 --n Q...-A.w...L-.1-gm..-f-1-.,,.. ,, -- Sf 1 ,Z '- -Q .L ax-,f,.fv.-m.ff.iv:x.1,f.,.:gg. 2,5 .,:,...--. ' -me - -w.a.:..-K-: AW 7-I-'15, sw- - - - -..A - V..........- .- Q.x .fig-2:-L 1 1- - . -27' :rf 'T T'-if 'fi Q' T E ? 7-:Lili-1 .L WWWW7 W,,W,, Vvyl, , , , . A A MAMA QAWAAQAZZWAAW A V l E MILDRED ELIZABETH BARKER HARRY FoLsoM BENNETTS Student council, secretary, 523, executive board, '23, Debate, sec- ond team, '23, Clay, president, '23, '24, B. C. P., Hi-Y, Senior play. SARA BARRATT Orchestra, Reserves. ARTHUR KENNETH BENNETTS WARREN ARTHUR BARRETT Basketball squad, '23, '24, Stu- dent council, alternate, Junior, senior business committee, Cli- onian, Hi-Y. RUTH LEONA BERRY Freshman forum, Reserves. KENNETH BARTON Football, '22, ABE BERTMAN T 2 N in 6 4 A.-.fag A ,F A V 1 - .,..1-..uq:.-..-.-1g.v,1va:1-:-2.,-.ae..-g-q,.:-.As.... lggkmqelz- nnnmq:-vt sy.-I.,5,,,5eL.S? A f W! Ten A' 1. 4' , I A fy V CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION GLADYS BIccERs Assembly program, '23, '24, Glee club, Operetta, '22, Cantata, '22, '23, ,24, Reserves. SARAH MADCE BLACKBURN Student council, Junior business committee, Twin Arts club, Re- serves. KATHERINE BIRD ALBERT LUDWIG BLACKFORD Engineers, Hi-Y. LENORE MAE BIRD Alpha Lyra, girls' chairman, As- Sembly program, Cantata, '23, '24, .Circulo Calderon, Reserves, Music contest. HELEN MAURINE BLILER Junior, senior business commit- tee? Round Table, Reserves. BETTY BIRCH Basketball, W, '21, '223 Squad, '23, '24, Baseball, '22, Hockey, 723, Student council, '21, 722, '235 AS5emblY PI'0gram, Pundit, Speech Arts, Reserves, MALCOLM Buss Student council, alternate, Round Table, secretary, '23, '245 B, C, P-3 HVY3 Orchestra. I A twltl' 2-'I III-If lf- l 1 IIIZ IAA ' I I if., I, , Q, ff 1 Illfl g QIQIIII ' I gm is It i 5 lil fgiigg if - If I I ' J I . if! f A sing? 95 fa 1' -sw I Mgt , f If-IIIIIH su? f el, 3 R16 3?iZ117ilI 6 If QW - 'gait ' giitiil fl 2? ,iff III I, Eli Il Ziff l'I aFIl!l:IIs 'I ill fu if 55 IIJIWI VIE WEE :Ig W sig I ,I :II II ' 'E 5?sII I w 22551 eiwi II 2 i 'l :Ii R ,I I I ll I I 2 1 1 E W, A , I 1 2 ' fi '- -- --1 - - -c-tf::2':u.:...: 'N ...s.:a.4.-.- --I- -- -.--.-. . ., . . ,-......,-..-.-..,,,,gL,:.gh, ,,5:--LA , . .A ... -I ,, 0 -M - . . 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GRACE ELIZABETH BREWSTER Student council, '23, '24, Pundit. LEWIS CLEMENTS BRADY MARION ELIZABETH BRINTON Honor student, Student council, '23, Round Table, Circulo Cal- deron, vice-president, '24, critic, '23, Reserves, Spanish play. CATHERINE ANN BRANDT Student council, alternate, '22, Pundit, Fleur de Lis, Jules Guerin Art club, critic, '24, Re- serves, Senior secretary., ARDELLE BRITT Honor student, Debate, W, '24, Student council, '21, '22, ex- ecutive board, '21, Assembly pro- gram, Senior class president, Pundit, Speech Arts, secretary, '23, Reserves, president, '23, '24, Junior business committee. HOWARD ALBERT BRENNAN R. O. T. C., second lieuten- ant, '24, STEUART HENDERSON BRITT Honor student, Debate, W, '24 iflaptainl second team, '23, Senior play, Junior, senior busi- ness committee, Junior vice- president, Irving, president, '23, secretary, '23, treasurer, '22, B. C. P., Hi-Y, cabinets, '21, '22, '23, Crier-Herald staff, '22, '23. -4: l ,R Kiwi, -.eV 2 ,, u ,o, 'JMU ffw: wr ffjfnjg, K. gt, if N 1 . gig W' wrap X , i , 49. S A A Q H' 5 ' . S ' I 14- - - -, -, .'.-:+va2:aa.:N:5- A. '-.,af:5.q:e- --t- V.- ,,.-,4. A .. , , . . . .--.:-- -.1---.-,-.--414-A Hr- Q. L.,:,,3.:,:- - --2, ,A .. .. .. . . ,. . . ' I , ' V , 1 1- . -aaa--A-u-.....:-.1-.s..-...NJ-.a-.. ' S ,,,,,,,: K -- :Y I DA. A, A - ,' -'ar'-f -mx ..M.:sxf.1.xwa-.w...f2.g.- --- .. ,dw ,Q . 'rf' 1 - - ' 4 4 '- ..L..-. .... W -,. ' 3-Q-lie.-an-:yeas- '.f's'?:ei-E-sie!-:4ae1q+zi:1a9emLHq1ia52rL4isf-:QE-:Hes-:gin A F2145-,,Hg:w f- -- - Y--f .A ,,,- , , W W Wl W WWW 7 V WW V V WM WW 7 ' W 'WJW ' Z fa. A A A A. MA A A wa Zn! Z M hi A z f V I CANDIDATES EOR GRADUATION ll'lARION BROADBERE lWARTHA VIRGINIA BROWNINC 'ALICE .IOSEPHINE BROWN GEORGIA MARIE BRUCE Honor student, Hockey, senior squad, Debate, MW, '24, Speech - Arts, vice-president, 724, Re- serves, Never tardy. . MARGARET ELIZABETH BROWN Junior business committee, Re- serves. GORDON BUCHNER Football, '21, 4'W, 922, '23, Bas- ketball, W,,' captain, 724, sec- ond team, 721, '23, lwARTHA BALLANTINE BROWN Honor student, Student council, executive board, 722, 723, As- sembly program, Sophomore business committee, Pundit, vice- president, '24, treasurer, '23, l Fleur de Lis, vice-president, '23, Reserves. IRENE ARDELLE BUIS I I I l Thirteen - mu.,-..f-1.9, 14---..L7q:.-4-.eg-f,4r:1--Q,.:3,. .,.g ' ' ' ' 1- ,.- , ,J , . -mz- n,ww3p0R- mass - ,ga . ,..-. --. - .-......r:5.,, W ZW!Zf7 , ,yfyyywf yyywyl yy 7 7 Z A MAMA ZAMAAQZZWAWJ A ' V Q . Q F01z1'tc'c711, CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION ELIZABETH PAYNE BULLARD Clioniang Reserves. MARION ALICE BUTLER Circulo Calderon. AUBREY WARNER BURNHAM JOHN HANCOCK CALENDAR Honor studentg Debate, 6'W,,' '24-g Christmas plays, '22: Assem- bly prograrng Round Tableg En- gineers: B. C. P.g Crier-Herald staff, '23, EMMA AMELIA BUSH Jules Guerin Art clubg Re- serves. GEORGE LUZIER CALVERT Assembly programg Hi-Yg Engi- neers, mascot, '22. KNUTE KENNETH BUSSELL Engineers. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH CALVIN Student council, alternate, 724, 2 1 I l I E 2 ... 4... .ai 4 1. - . f f Z Z 5 , 2 Q 7 2 Z I .4 . .-.-.......... 1, Y 4-'nw' K -- -- L 1... ..:..,,,,,, - , ...E . ,.f-sa-.g.+.qN..,.,,.3.x,g,,.k,,:. . ,tu 1-Zia ' .1 -1. ,if ' I .A ' ,. , A f -- f - - -ev--.L 1 H - W- '+.-34--Q.-4,-f-+2--fftgawegize-sr nw rl vliissg,-Earl fe- - . - A A V- -- A - A - H f-.. .. . ... --.leffgiseew -..p Alf- 7 --f- . . , . - .AI .,,, ..., ,- A.- .... I , 4 A ,,,, .. .., H H H. 7 E .. 4ZwW Qywwzfff ,A . .A -..-A.. L fn, KN-u I ' D 1 l l i , s i W M! KW W X W Wl W,,y,M yyyyn., f., , : WfWW fff ff WW ff WWW Z Z Z0 Z ZW? Vx f A f ff W M f A AZMAQIJZMAZM A f W! . xl ' CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION ROBERT LESTER CARPENTER Student council, alternate, 721, 7 23 . JOHN WESLEY CELL Senior business committee, Clay, B. C. P., vice-president. VIRGIL SAMPSON CARRIER . ' Engineers, R. O. T. C., rifle club. JAMES QUARLES CHAMBERS, JR. Honor student, Irving. PAUL CARROLL Track squad. JOSEPIIINE CHAMBERS Hockey, '20, Jules Guerin Art club, Reserves council club, Neither absent nor tardy. DOROTHY GLADYS CATON Senior athletic HW pin, Base- ball, '21, '23, '6W,', '22, 7245 BHS- ketball, 123, MW, 722, ,243 Hockey, 722, GcW,,, '23, 7249 Ten nis, '24, B. C. P., Reserves, cab- inet, camp clIairman. STEWART CHANEX Student council, 523, 724, Speech Arts, president, 7244, Senior play, Round Table, Alpha Lyra, Can- tata, '21, '22, Fiftccf , Y - A ,-j,-e2:f:g- . - , .a.,,-exgswf,-f - 1-?:-I-.,Af ,54- r u . n . ,, U 111 f -.1.....f -, Y . A ' 't'1 l' ' 11 '? 1ff-6-1'f'vQ 12-'1-4-s:anv'gf.ff.fw--fr.-,-J-:A--. :- W 'W 0 WiZf! 1 A AI, V : W f '7 f? V -, f if f f 7 ff f' ! f fry A f f f. . A QA ima Wfifl V CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION GORDON ROSS CHAPMAN Clionian, Hi-Y. JEANETTE LILLIAN COHEN THOMAS WALKER CHILDS Honor Studentg Sophomore, Sen- ior, business committeeg Irving, 7243 B. C. P.g Clay, 721, '22, 723, vice-president, 922. AMIS YODER CHARLES WARNER CLARK DOROTHY CLAYTON Clioniang Reserves. lVlARGUERITE NADINE CLARK .lules Guerin Art elubg Assem- bly program. DOROTHY KELLY CLAYTON Sixteen I . ,.1a.,...-Sa..,-..-..S.ie4..A,,i. ,Q ,A . 'af-'CEQA-K.:.f:-at .L V fl Z ' If fy 97 'VXWCZ zf 1,414 ff: 36, ffya f 7,' 125 'X fy, -Wil' .5 if gif Ay! Aff qgfmy gg ff Y M, W 4. 4-1 vf A MMM 54 504: , ffzf sv - Qfy fm '45 ,-A' S 6 2' A Q1 Us x Mia nb.-4 Fffjqfis Q 14: LU-' A 5 :JN I Aix.. , . .. E . . Y - -- -1 ' up-4, 4:-4. -VA-.:.,-J..-e-0-9:19 'F 91 2.5, -- Q-'M Ts- R ? .'f?ffF. : .? . A' ' , W, L am w W my W f W V W 7Wfff ! f 1 1 I A I l 1 Z y WMM W 7 ww 7 7 7 V , f A f 1 1 ' - A ' 1 A Wil A M 1 Q mn W!! j 5 V - CANDIDATES FOR - E GRADUATION JAMES CLARK COCHRAN Circulo Calderon. LESTER HENRY CONVIRS AURELIA COFFEY ROBERT PIERSOL CORN Track, 322g Clionian. ROBERT ALBERT COERVER Tennis, ,23g Assembly program, '23g Clionian. LETTY MAY COX MILDRED RUTH COHEN 7 '22, '23, '244g B. C. Baseball, 21, P. 3 Reserves. 1 MAREL VASSAR COX I 5011011 tccfn :X ' U 1 1 1--..... Q-.'.u-,, .- - .- . 1 1 -.L...-f - ., - - ' - ' ' - ,-15- -f '41-1-5-v --1f'.L-R-fqfffzq--,Q qs.-..-ugvgz. .. . ,-,:.,f - , I Y R - -'- - - +--- - - - A. . ., I, I Hiwzu z- .. 51.11-sez . - . .,. A - - - A - A . --,f- ,' , .Ar-ree f-l , 5 I l I I I I 1 I I I 1 Y I I I 5 I I I I I I I i I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 A 4 Z Vifd V W WMA 77 Wm QW 7 7 W J m wwv Mm1:Wm A - 4 Z WA 6 Z ww f Q! Zwfd v A V E 2 I Eiglzfccn ANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION DORA EIIIMA JANE CRAIG Cantata. WALLACE CROWTRER Hi-Y. MARY OLIVE CRA WLEY Assembly programg Pundit, sec- retaryg Reserves, eabinetg B. C. P. EDITH BROWNING CULLEY ELDA MURIEL CRAWSHAW MARY ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM LAIIRENCE CRAYNE ORVILLE LEANIIER DAHLSTEN ,ng ,.:,, XA-1 -m-.1-N. 1 gf, 2 ff-V fw- 25 gif? If V? HI Eff ,ef f ,I fs my QV if ff' 2 'ff 4 1 Z , , gg: f if ff: fff. I ' ' , ge-, :WI ' 4? V223 if WEKII 352 5 I 523, 5535: 53 ., , ww . f:':wg-A '25,-A ' 'I 'I 3: SEI, 22231 I-'Q If 32222214 5-I I1 1 . 5 V f A ,ff A- Q .44 , in I 2 is 3 Wk K? IW My ,, ,, I , , XA ig f gin' 652 ' f ' Af ff Q in gf Af 23 if ,I fig A22 ff? E 1 fi A4 Af 5 g h. ' .OW A . ef. I f GTR? , .nw s V '. ,, Rik ,A .. ,,.. I R Fxim n r ' -- -- -v---- ..K.. ,......-,.-.....,.-..v,-. ..-- if-. A., .f,Y4,V- H -A, , ' -- .Jfz:a14u-,Qu-E..-...: . , - . ' f-ww--as-1-.-s...!.b.-.- 1- f -- - 2 1.-rv. -Easnmvp ' '- K L - --..1,:,,,..,,, H - - 7 ,, , , ,. .. . ,-A . A I.,.,,-.-,..e......e--...,,,.1 A sz- ,, -. . , . -... F'-: T 'f'F'-r - '- ff - V S ' I A U VM X , I f f ' y ' ff! y 4 f X ' I ff, - A A 4 A AWA 4 A m QM A f , X! CANDIDATES FOR 5 GRADUATION I 2 MAR1'HA E. DANIELS P Student council, alternate, '23, '24, B. C. P., Reserves. JACK DAUOHAIIAY Hi-Y. lWYRTLE IRENE DARNELL ' ' Reserves. DANIEL DUANE DEBRUNNER Irving, B. C. P., Engineers. F I I I I 'rw NEDYTHE MAE DAVIS Reserves. I GEORGE EUGENE DENNIS Student council. JEANETTE LAUNA DAVIS Hockey, '20. CHARLES FRANCIS DENSFORD Debate, Second team, '23' Stu- A 9 dent council, Secretary, '23, 3 d 7 7 ' presi ent, 23, 24, Clay, B. C. P., Hi-Y, Assembly program. 2 I E E ' flY'Z.1IC'fc' 'L ' f -A -- ff ' --' if 1. '-f 1-iff'-fr-.11--ufffff15521:-Q1--S---vwrifvw-1-:i--m-J-f-4-f ' 1 Q.-2,-fPf,s-.ma e .W - ,11,,5Q' ,. y , , , A WW 9 f W M WW w 'mg FP 5 C wfw ww 4, A r Z 4 Z ma Twenty ' A vfvwvw 7 v v fXf'Wf 5 idmfwlzmawff xi CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION EVERETT LESTER DILLARD Track, W,7' 722, '23, '24, cap- tain, ,24, Student council, As- sembly program, B. C. P., Cli- onian, Engineers, Hi-Y, Dance Orchestra. FRED WILLIAM DOD Football, W,,' 923, Track, '22, '23, Basketball, '6W,', 724, Hi-Y, Orchestra. llTARION TENETTE DILLENBECK Student council, executive board, Junior business committee, Christmas play, '23, Assembly program, '23, Round Table, president, '24, vice-president, 724, Jules Guerin Art club, president, 723, Reserves, Honor pin design. JOHN MAXWELL DOD WILI.IAM ALBERT DINKLAOE Student council, Round Table, Engineers, Hi-Y, cabinet, 723. GARLYN CORA DOHRER Speech Arts, Reserves. JAMES HAROLD DISSMAN Christmas play, ,23, Assembly program, Cheerleader, '24, Ir- ving, treasurer, '23, president, '24, Hi-Y, Senior cabinet, Speech Arts, treasurer, Senior class treasurer, Sophomore, junior, senior business committe, Her- ald advertising staff, '24, GERTRUDE DOOLEY Student council, vice-president, 724, Christmas play, ,23, Assem- MY PTOQYEUTIS Pundit, Speech Arts, secretary. 4ff'f f Aw fix ff f f 1 I E E 4 fy Vi ' ,1 -' ,ww f 11 1 7 ge - 53211 Z jeff A 'T it M5232 522' 2112 'f' ggi , ,.,, , ,1. ,M I vw me 1 ,,f.,.,f 2 ,W 'wir 9 . . 2, 111. K af if 3 'll 25 11111 fi sg: gm :gli , 52331 .fs it f L 152 j f I Q 5 4 il Q 5 51:1 ir 2 we ifwffazi l 1 99' 31? 1 :I , I5 if - - mf- rf Z7 is 1-z f 2, It i531'fli5ifi2F 2fi1S111r'11'a'12f M51g32 12 ?1'1f'ii'2?sv fy 1 fg1?f15ig e1f--f 3551515515135 mill.: f. . 2 WWE, 55 31 V, XA' g12'g1li2 J 1 ' sw! lffi I Bef , gil? , ig, flffill , film ,ggi 1 55111153-ff? 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WM Af 4 w X, I CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION GRACE DOOLEY Student couneilg Debate W, 724g Christmas play, '22g Senior playg Assembly programg Pun- dit, treasurer, ,243 Speech Arts, secretary, '23g Reservesg Sopho- more, senior business committeeg Neither absent nor tardy. MARGARET CDUVAL Student council, alternate, ,23, 724 NIILDRED CAROLYN DUER Red Cross, '21. PAUL DYSON Track, GLW, 722g Assembly pro- gram. EDWIN ADELMANN DUNN Junior business committeeg En- gineers. MILDRED HARRIET EARHART B. C. P.g Reserves. GUY XVALDO DUNNINGTON I Honor studentg Clay. I RoBERT NEIL EBERsTEIN I I i Z 3 I 1 I f if A24 'K 'Q I7 X J Tfvenlv-One I s c 1 1 -1.1.-. .S .L.q.Aq41-Gu gg.-4-segqazsm--msn-A--::.-5:54-4-1. A V ,.,1e:f:-:-is-m:s- A Y - .. F pi.:s-fszig-f.y1g :-5,.y5,54L1 fWW W W Q W 'WV W Wa Z, ? Wk' W A qkddmnf 4A 4,wfmWdlfNv A if CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION DON EDWARDS Student council, '23. LUCILLE ELLIOTT Reserves. WILLIAM CHARLES EDWARDS Football, Second team, '21, ,22, Basketball, Second team, '22, lr- ving, Hi-Y. GEORGE CLARK ELLIS Track, 720, ,23, Crier staff, 719. lX'lARGARET LUCILLE ELLEDCE Honor Student, Assembly pro- gram, Sophomore business com- mittee, Cantata, '22, '23, 724, Reserves, Alpha Lyra, presi- dent, '23. A MARGARET LOUISE EMMEITT Senior business committee, Cli- onian, Jules Guerin Art club. ALFRED L. ELLET ROSE D. ENGLEMAN Baseball, '20, Basketball, '20, Hockey, WVU fcaptainl , ,203 Student council, alternate, Re- Serves. :IlTUC1IffjV-21,700 -lv,-wg , ff fy' A jizz? Wfffzq fffff' I Zfyfi fl WW aff? I ff, X, 2,, W ,I ,fo f .7 , f f f if fg ff f 4 ! , f .yr Q4 if X ,- ff - , ,f' , ,2 P M - 4 ? 'f f 2 gf' yu 99, '. YZ 5 fag wx? af f ,xiii 5 ' :T af v-1-.ta t I Vg , IQ, ,L Vi!-.sw tr, S SY 4: S, I Q55 x 54. -,wma --NA 'SSN WN- , A iv ' 'T - - f--: --- -t.- -,.. Y.-.,,,, ,....-:.. -, .u,-7,51-A J H v:-vf -1-- .N-. 2 1-.vp , - Y - . -' I I I . Nw- Q - -,F 'fn-gr S-:.:.1,.x-nam-41529:-.ras-E1-fx-:::':I1-:1i'7 I 7 ?D'3 31Pv V' - - ,. ...,.,.,1, ' .. Li1 4C ,,.f.L...- .. ':-': 'r'.':f : 5 'iff J - -Q H A I' - QW A f fff WW f W yw y V WW 7? WW VW j, I I I Y , ,ffn ',,,,ff 1 f, I, f 4 , 4 1 ' V I v I 1 'MMMMWMW fff,fffff f ff ff W ff Wfffff ffwfmffa V' 5 Q Z Q Q er 'I f f f f wffwffw A - a A W ma 4 Z M 4 Ml? ww QM A V V I' 1 N Y I I CANDIDAFEEQ ren v . GRADUATION I I I ! I I N ELMER FREDERICK ERICKSON Engineersg R. O. T. C., crack company, 724. LESLIE. PAUL FISHER Football, 4LW,', 923g Assembly pro- gramg Hi-Y, secretary. ELBERTA VIRGINIA EVERHART MAIKIE FRANCES FLANAGAN VERNA LEURA FERREL CHARLOTTE EVELYN FORRESTER Student council, alterrrateg Irm- ior business commltteeg PurId1tS Speech Arts. MARJORIE JANET FIDLAR Reserves. JAY CARNETT FOVVLER Assembly program, 22, '23, ,243 Cantata, 5229 ,239 7 Alplllu' Lyrag Operetta, 321, '22, 23- I E I E I Twenty-Y'l1rcI 'W A 1 Y zc'c11ty-Four T .-T. 1515. .. , -,M 7411l'4':-. . .. -::.- 5. - , A 'T 'R - -Y -- - A. .., ,-, Apr- -5- ,DU-,.Y - H - . :.x'::4: - 1:-f-'- -e - -. 1 4,-V.: que.. ,,:,, 7 2 g KA E' Aman-zz,-F ,gr l,-N-PM 41, A A , ff A ff fi ff V CANDIDATES EOR GRADUATION VERA MARGUERITE FRAZELL Jules Guerin Art club, president, 724, vice-president, '23g Round Tableg Reservesg Circuio Cal- derong Spanish playg Herald COV- er design, division pages. SADIE FRIEDSON Twin Arts club. 'VIVIAN MARGARET FREDERICK JOHN HENRY FRY Track, 4cW,', '22, '23, '243 AS- sembly programg Sophomore bus- iness cornmitteeg Clayg Civics clubg Hi-Y. NIARION LOUISE FREED MILDRED IRENE FULTON CECELIA ANNETTE FRIEDMAN Student Council, '22, '235 Twin Arts club, '23g Reserves. ROBERT LOCKHART CAGE 'f f W ww WfWWWf iw w 1 f f f 1 f Wr f ,N I , 2 5 E ff, fi , MV ' ,, ,A M3 gr iii' -' 5 xiii: Zi 121 14: ' Q55 3154! if mf, is If-,, . 2 fi 4 if I 5 2 II' I 'ia' sj 'g I 42513 fgzf I , E 'z -, 1 'j' C w,, W 2 I f., 4 f f v f 1 1 .Q 1 E 2 I j ,.1p, ' T' v- - .J-Y-x.... 'v 1 -- -in , A ,- A-4.s.-..xf4.:.au:-w-qpaA..,.--.. W W V 1 ' ' Q ' -f ' -f-'S-f--f-2--'v 1-fe- 1. L-:ff7-1f-?-Y5 - -ff'-ffflff 2' F21-'ZF 1: i' 5 V' 57? Q I Wi l y y WW V 7 vw yy f y 7 ' W, Wi7ZWWWlZZf7WWfWZf'F?7Zf ,' 7WKWfZWiW 'W if 4 Z4 Z2 Z g vm Q! MWwwfmfffzwzfww ,. A Z. A Z fm 2 Z WA K Q ZMA AM . V CANDIDATES FOR A GRADUATION 1 lx'lABEL MARIE CAMACE ? . Circulo Calderon, Reserves, Glee club, Spanish play, 722, ,23, '24, Operetta, '24, Cantata, 124, AS- sembly program, Freshman forum. VELDA MERCEDES GEBHAR3 . Honor Student, Student council, Sophomore, Junior, senior busi- i ness committee, Speech Arts, critic, '24, Oration contest, Bea serves. l HAROLD HANVEY GANCE l Student council, executive board, Clionian, critic, B. C. P., En- , gineers, Cheer leader, '24, Her- , ald advertising Staff. 1 l FRED GEISENBERGER Student council, alternate, B. C. ' P., Secretary, '23. I ! t l IRENE ERNESTINE GARDNER E MELVIN JAMES GENTRY l Student council, Assembly pro- gram, Alpha Lyra, R. O. T. C., first sergeant, Alpha Lyra, Can- tata, 722, '23, 724, Music con- test, L6W. M1R1AM GARST Debate, 'GW,,' '24, Clionian, B. C. P., Reserves. LYLE FREDERICK GIBBON Engineers, Hi-Y. Twenty-Five P i Q 4 f A I -f,f.1'c?eg5.,f1.l.3i -.5-4- . L.--.,gq.....,..1.-,.,.--L.-.I.:.--.AJfx.-..-qgpan.-,.,,,,.,..,,.-...vs,...g, 1 1, . 8, -,ZF L Ji. -, I '-- Q l .4 - I 1. . -.,,, I. ' - i-,,--,5 , A-.-. .-,A- rn:-8 .. Ap .,-. V .y.-Qi5.,faE5,,,55--, W WWVW y'yw'7 X' V ffffW iffy kiwi! X WMM 1 f 'W 1' ' ZQZK I V . A-I A A 4 f , A 4 ,f , 2 f ,ff , V CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION OLIVER GLAUBERG I dff WWmWW4 W r M, WlW f MYRON RECK GRAHAM Student councilg Hi-Y. IRENE GOLDBERC Assembly programg Alpha Lyrag Cantata, '24-g Operetta, ,23. THEODORE WILLI.AM GRANT 5 GERTRUDE IRENE GORDON I LUCILLE ELOUISE GREENE Reserves. LUCILLE GRACE JEANETTE EDITH GREENMAN Tzvcn ty-S 117 K f ff ,EI f M4 . W 45 A , QM any A .W ffmfi: If W, AW -'J 445 V A 6 W 495 mags? Rye W 'f Q N B4 ' ,g y Q Z 'fi' . f im: s I Q 1 fd 1 I Sf, QU is 33 2 i 6 91 , A 5 v Q w ggrfx-'sg ,, N. I: .-fm -- Q- I , . A . an-Qab' .. .P fzzsam-mx-pK.H.:sqq.4.::QwI9:eaa-yeafgwvtfiefx-:rn-2:-I-::1-:fr 1 4' f WF!-fha., +1 . , 13 , ,,. - - , .. A. .,.. ,,-- .- ,AAT -.: ,:-.-..,. .,,,.:,.l,.,:..,, ..:.... 5 .1 k- 5, , , - 'Z , 5 I , . . r Wfi W f f f f f7 , , H gy, M I, 7 Wyayy WM W, VW, 7, , V 2 WfWWMW 'VQQMWWWW W W f f Wfw W f fffffffff 'f U:- 7 Z 4 Z Z Q W ' wfm f f ff f f ffwfwff A K 4 4 M MAA 4 4 M 4 aff 2 ww QM' . u V I 7 1 I CANDIDATES FOR I GRADUATION 1 ,E , I l I ELWIN ROBERT GRIFFITH I I I Honor student, Baseball, Basket- ball, Jules Guerin Art club, Re- I serves. ALICE GROENDYCKE Honor student, Student council alternate, '23, '24, Assembly pro- gram, .lules Guerin Art club, vice-president, Round Table, Re- serves, Spanish play, '24, Her- ald division page. 7 Student council, Christmas play, 7233 Senior play, Assembly pro- gram, Sophomore, senior busi- ness committeeg Round Table, vice-president, '23, Circulo Cal- deron, Speech Arts, Reservesg Spanish play, '22, 723. JOSEPH MURRAY GUERRY Honor student, Track, LgW, '22, i23, '24, Student council, Soph- omore business committeeg Cli- onian. MARJORIE REBECCA HALL Junior, senior business commit-, teeg Jules Guerin Art club, Fleur de Lis, Reserves. HARMON EDWARD GUISINGER Football, second team, '21gTrack, YV, '22, ,23, ,243 Student coun- cil, alternate, Engineers, Hi-Y. MARY EVELYN l'lALL I Christmas play, '22, Speech Arts. DOROTHY PEARL HALBERM ELEANOR HALL 6 I iz T wen fy- Scrcu ' ' ' 1 ' 1 'T 11- ' . :fe-f fif'ff'3 fe-14 ---Q'-w-H1-fr-1-fn-fa-a---4-. -scum-t-earn-.-Ag-,.v:..,.a.,1,gsf,s,FA, .. .,.,... - , ,A . ,ff A . Wwfwwm vvymvwiv V W fyfb ?ff'!jW.4 ML 4 f l I i Twenty-Eight 7, Xxx, V CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION RACHEL ALTHEA HAMILTON Student Council, Jules Guerin Art Club, secretary, 724. FLORENCE MARIE HARNDEN Honor student, Student Council, '21, '22, 723, Assembly program, Junior, senior business commit- tee, Cantata, '23, Pundit, B. C. P., Fleur de Lis, Reserves, jun- ior secretary, Crier-Herald staff, '22,723,'24. LAVINIA BERNICE HAMILTON Assembly program, Senior busi- ness Committee, Cantata, ,23, B. C. P., Alpha Lyra, Fresliman forum, vice-president. ' S. BERRY HAUG Student council, '22, '23, alter- nate, '24, Junior business Corn- mittee, Clionian. LELITA GRACE PIARGUS LUCILLE l'lAWKINS Assembly program, Cantata, Al- pha Lyra, 323, Reserves. RICHARD LONG HARKNESS Track, MW, 723, Junior business Committee, alternate, Round Ta- ble, Hi-Y, R. O. T. C., crack Company, '22, crack platoon, '22, Crack squad, ,22. ESTHER CHRISTINE HAWKINSON Circulo Calderon, Reserves, Z A I 3 v aaaaa 22225 2222? Qggra 22235 Mfg aaa- aa? 222 tiff? -4 22222 2222? 2522? gaaaa 222 ZZ? 522 aaa Cm X f . ,yaffqg .f ? ' 4' - . ff ,f - . i if Aj I ff-W .ff J fi ' -1, fs' aaaf sara fffy. yn - - ,, .,, . 23? A yn' , . 9 7 td' Q ' -1, I 5,5531 ws., X Atl' vw ,KX :fy Xisgsgtmg X, R Ns 9' .. M X -N wx: img Z +a'ee.e.aww Bvx x x 'K ' ' ' -41 --K -fx -'H--qx..M.:-.x,g.:aw:.n.y..3...-,.., ,, V- V , . ,f- R , ' . ' - I ' - , . 4 -...f..,..-.-..-1-Q.-9-e--11.55 --g'f.ag-fini-.:3:h a f5s+x-rze:-xiiQ-.liesseexeeaew-e,s1:sH15152:-in-is-ff:21-19:52 V?i ?f'E ??'?E?f-,-heart' 7 f f ww W V!! W WW XM 6 1,5 ywayyym ,,,l,, ,V , ' 4Wyw'f'WW W W f fffw W 'W XZ M W Z Z Z2 'fx 11 mf A wffffMm f A A A. MA A Z W A MZ? W A Y R CANDIDATES FOR f GRADUATION X RALPH KELLOOD HEATH R. O. T. C., second lieutenantg rifle team, ,22, '23. WILLIAM REED HENDERSON Tennis, '23. HENRY ALBERT HELLMAN Track, '23, '24. LOUISE VERNA HILES Reserves. MARGARET HELIVIAN Clioniang Speech Artsg Reserves. VIRGINIA FRANCES HINCHBIAN Reserves. FLOYD KENNETH HELSBY I J. FRED HIPPLE Track squad, 724g Student Coun- ' Oil, alternateg Hi-Y. I E Twenty-Nilze f il 1 1 I 1: 1 n 1 4. 1 1.1- -Q 5. g..-.-'wgggfv-.Q-ire...-.gag-I -5.-.uqu-+..-A-ggv,Z.1-.ag,,.:a-g-41116 - K. ,.. W7WJwnw wwmWWW y W .7 7 W y V .W ff W! W ' J Wiymw A I ,, W 'V X yy ,A in if K 7 y 1 ww fwf f f f, W vWwwwfW y X i X y f , f f ,fp , , I, I I 4 1 wmfwwwmwvwww fwwmwwmf A ' c A A A 4 A X W 2 WM! WJ A V - A A A CANDIDATES FOR 5 GRADUATION MARY FAY HISEY WILLIAM COLE HOOIN Student council, Round Table, treasurer, Hi-Y, Engineers. HOWARD HIs'II3D , Assembly program, Engineers, vice-president, Irving, R. O. T. C., crack platoon, '22, Dance or- chestra. HELEN GLENN HOI.LENBECK Student council, Junior business committee, Never absent. DOROTHIZA CLARA HOCHLAND VERA A. HOLM Reserves, Red Cross class, '21. MARY LUOILLE HODGE Baseball, '21, Student council, Senior business committee, Cli- oniang Reserves. JESSIE KA'I'IILI1EN HORNER I I I T11 frly - if li f: 6 ,I . ,J If W f , Ziff A F . 'fi , I f 55,7 :K ' WZ ggi? V ' 66 4 I - ff I J ., , 1, . , -Zi, liz Y f A A f I Q42 Jifig ' fly' 2522? 3 WEVZZ 5 5536 ': ?ftIz-gif ?gg:,f-' ' , ,,,, , ,O , gt 2 , ff 5242 f A252 .f f ev 25 ,- it ff IQ, -A . QW vzigg , 1 f I- : ,A , , 7 4 1 Mfr , ,J 3' ff,-5 I ' -, -1 ef 6' 55 1. 0 , i f V, A ,i f 1 46 A 5 , A .f 522 52 X ff fi f f , A ? 1 f li , A li 9 5 is gm I' 53: Q Q , f .f ,Q ,rf 2 A A Ay ' is 33 K 2 ,Qi 6' B I in 95 ,, ,,,...,,. X ix Ni wig A ig! A ,SSP sf. P ik 22 we Q3 S55-'Q?-:I.P53'1'i N. 'kfkiif -,Y '2'.'hii'5xN ,,-Lx , -A--s,:-- . ' - 4I'-'l-- -' ' ' ' ' ' ' A F , , L . -, 4-. ' ' ' ' 'Q fur - 1: ffl-.E --p-.sau.,Qa,.-..--s-M.-G:sie-1-are-2-A-fzzezvzrr-rvfi 7?P 4'i'3'f ?'?'9-f'.'?Ji'-iiP'l'L'? ft' - Ak' V 3050-6' R -., .. TXT..-f V -- ---f- ' ' ' H' ' - - ' ' ' . - .' - ' A, - - 1 . f f ff ff f ff mmww: H W V K f fd? ,V W y 1 M W M f fwwnm f 'ff L 'VN Mya f Z 4 WW f V 'Y ff fff fn yif, f W 6 ff . ffZM!! WW ,, , f AyEf,,,'AfU'G --1 , Z Q, Z M if - I 'xw , f WA I Q ' CANDIDATES EOR GRADUATION F' ELIZABETH FRANCES HORTON NIARGARET GILBEETA HUHN Student councilg Cireulo Calder- ong Reserves. HAY Mo ND LEE HUBER NELLIE FRANCES HULL Reserves. LUCILLE ETHEL HUEE Reserves. MARY ELIZABETH HUNTER Honor studentg Fleur de Lis. LILLIAN HUGHES Honor studentg Assembly pro- gramg Cantata, 72413 Circulo Cal- deron, Seoretaryg Reserve-sg Cfce clubg Spanish play, 724. SUNDA VIOLA HUD Student council. I !0fMWMf 1 Q V, , f , , , 1 L I 1 X f I Y'fzzA1'fj'-0110 r ,g 1 .xr 41 1 1 4 lair Wg M' J ff.'f Q - -4'2Qa-,:ev-g.n11-,-,,.,4,,-..., M' ' ' 'I 1 '- -- . ' -.1:fnix:e ,g ' ' - - -.- A . .I--if -29111--ax ' - --,::,j9 m WJ 7 W, WM 7 V 7M VM 7 ,I V , , , A A A A wa Z Z :WA MA QM A I . Thirty-Two V CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION ALGOT RICHARD JACKSON Hi-Y. BETTY JAUDON KATIIRYN MURRAY JACKSON Student council, alternateg Cir- culo Calderong Jules Guerin Art clubg Reservesg Spanish play, '21 MARY ANNE JAUDON Reserves. VIRGINIA GERALDINE JACKSON Fleur de Lisg Reserves. RAYMOND JOSEPH JEDLICKA GRACE ELIZABETH JAQUE Basketball, ,223 Hockey, '21, 923. Student councilg Assembly pmi gramg Circulo Calderong Spanish play, 52445 Disarrnarnent essav second prize, '23, 'J ALBERTA LUELLA JOH NSQN E I 1 J.. , 2' f 141. 5 ff I ,I 4 . l All ' if f q if M fi 2' If 5 ZA 33 u I If 'MJ 3 ,I 46, ,f, 5,1-, iw- 951511 I-.1 J I ww I E? 2 'f 6 f 4 1 W ' I Iwi, Size A 1'-51 2 1. 3 , AZ 1 Q '15 5t ' '. gf v.l' Wi 5222? :i:,, ' ,W Q? l , ,WI , A :Q fy, 5 l f V 'mei ,, S Y A It, A ? ' f A A A It. , , 'I 356512321-2 gs 2 g 1 M2 91? 4 22? 6 1: ' fi Egify I 2 ff 41 . fp f 4 A 5' .vf I Q 9 if 5 1? Aff? -If ag , I 9, 5 5 2 I I 'i f s aw A M ,O ,Ie flfb f 9 :NK If , 1 ff , , , M Qi vg 2, , My iw. ll ? ' -' T 5? ,bi 2 J ag? ff , ,Q gf ! E . S' l E A 5 A I A , h f 5 I 'Q 2 ' QAM 5 A I VR' I I 51 If wx W I bu. A X I ' 5 A E is x ' ' V' - A-1 .1 ,. - -.M-1-.x1.g.sa.-s:.-.m. .,,-,,.. , .., k '- . - ,,,,.1- .,-..' - - -.xw,-.v..1 .,,,E - .aafsqif-fgfasz9112131-feerlasarefetrsaoaqrff:-4-euwaessf-Iafhae.-we-ug-1:52-f,P-E Z:-y .-2:. :rf rn ' W f ' 0? V VV VM ya 7 v If PP l ' V l I L . GRADUATION , l G l I 5 llVlIRIAM ELSIE JOHNSON Reserves. Q JENNIE JURLOW l 1 5 I I ROSE EVELYN JOHNSON Junior business committee. , , 1 ,- In . I I N j N ENA JURLOW i , I cc 'v Honor student, Basketball, W, 7 21. I . I ! l I , I I l I Lois Jo JOHNSTON I I E I 3 F I I I I E 1 I I I 4 Q I I l l Student council, alternate, Re- SCIVCS. - I DOROTHY LOUISE KALHORN I .JOHN BREWER JOLLEY Christmas play, 922, Assembly program , Student council, Round Table, president, '24, vice- president, '23, R. O. T. C., cap- tain, Hi-Y, president, secretary, treasurer, B. C. P., treasurer, Engineers. VERNON BENJAMIN KASSEBA Student council, treasurer, 924, executive board, '23, Senior class secretary , OJunior, senior business committee, Clay, treasurer, 723, secretary, '24, B. C. P., Circulo Calderon, Hi-Y, vice-president, 724, freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, cabinets, Spanish plHY, 321, '22, Dance orchestra. U frty-'I'!z1'rc Lg, 4'SfZ'7.:94- -'- A 147 1 c Q 'Hlt2 - v- - 'Z - 5 ' L , 4 ' -' - --H ss -f . .V ,. . Y EL,-, f 4 1 1 '-1 vw 1 9.11 1 .4 -. 11.-4 -,N-'wen .-. 'J' -r' png:-1 ,Q- ,-.f 13' - f , , , , WWW' WWVW ' 'WVZZ ff? 1 f I ,, -'fagvyvr 4'ff WWW, W f ff W' M A , , , 1 ff f ' W wWw fmf, 4 ' Q A A WMM MA Qi 4 V Tlz.i1'z'y-Fam' ' T CANDIDATES FOR 1 GRADUATION SIDNEY EARL KATZ i GEORGE EVERARD KERR Assembly program, Cantata, '22, '23, Operctta, '22, '23, Clionian, Alpha Lyra, Hi-Y. FRED WILLIAM KELLY Honor student, Christmas play, '22, Senior play, Student coun- cil, Assembly program, Sopho- more business committee, Clio- nian, president, '24, critic, '23, Speech Arts, vice-president, '21, Crier-Herald staff, '24-, Never tardy. CYRIL EVELYN KEYES DOROTHY LEE KEMPER W Student council, Pundit, secre- tary, Reserves, Circulo Calder- on, Cantata, '23, '24, Glee club. WARD BELDEN KIRK r-Iirack, MWF 923, Dance Or- chestra. I REYNOLDS I'lENRY KERNBERGER Track, '22, '23, '24, I LUCILLE PATRICIA KLEIN Honor student, B. C. P. I MM, ' Hwy ff X if, K ff ,A Q! ff ff ,A CWM 1 ff ff X Z7 I-713133 ,, Aff Q f 1 X ff fy! f ff 7, My W! 1 I f 3, X ff! 4 MMA HWS 54? -,42yM6Q4e ff, ,- sf W! S23 f 1? fi f' fi f ix .- 44. z-ef-f - a. ,, N H: -. fr . : .. - ..:-- r.--55 S-1-, r-A '-f - 't'QT'f'i' 'fi . . - -.... 1. :A-xg, A . . - . L Y ,,,,.,-,EA ---A . -.si--,,..g1xg-11-1.5,--'. -fir-L--:-: r.- K . , , ,,,. .I- A .. , .. - - .us.-s:.-fx-u-xeb4-ff--'-rsazafe-9125:z1x..,....-ef'n-1--ff --, . , . Q I S d 15592 TFMSNWQX wa X502-! , , My M ! a W yy y 7 yw ,VX f If 7 WWf2f W f , 1 f W Z' Z Z QQ? Q W I A ' A Aim ZZWAZQZQMAZM A V 7 CANDIDATES 'FOR .1 GRADUATION i STANLEY KNIGHT l KATHERINE FLORENCE KOHR Senior athletic W ping Base- ball, W, '22, '23, '24, Hockey, W, '23, '24, Basketball, W, '23, '24, Tennis, W, '24, Stu. dent- council, alternate, Jules Guerin Art club, Reserves. FRANCES ELIZABETH KNOP Reserves. DOROTHY DUDLEY KREIDER Student council, alternate, Cir- culo Calderon, Reserves. ROBERT LEO KOEHLER Circulo Calderon. ROSALIE LOUISE KRUSE Reserves. RIIAEY LOUISE KOHLER Hockey, MW, '23, Student coun- cil, Circulo Calderon, treasurer, Spanish play, '23, '24, Reserves. JOSEPH SCOTT LAFFERTY Honor Student, Student council, '22, '23, '24, executive hoard, '23, Sophomore, Senior business com- mittee, Irving, vice-president, '24, Secretary, '23, Circulo Cal- deron, president, '24, vice-preSi- dent, '23, critic, '23, Spanish play, '22, '23, Crier-Herald staff, '24, f li li Z 5 3 Z 3 2 1 E . Tlzvirty-Fi'z'c f u 4- J, 4, -.- . 1 f.a..-- 4 -- -' T - -w- - -- .- ' r',, , ':er:1:f::1u-qg1-g- ,,,,,,,-., i, . ,. . '1- ' ' A - - - . .:- ' , -1 -1- 'P' ,--?:-Puff-T551-if I - 'W I Wx. f A F Z I 3 E I l Thirty-Six yiv 7 'Q '74, W f if f U d f 1. V CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION LLOYD WILMOTT LAING CALEB BARRETT LANINO Student council, alternate, '22, Junior, senior business commit- tee, Round Table, Engineers, critic, '23, '24, b RALPH WILEY CLAIR LAMBERT ALICE PETER LANTERMAN Honor student, Baseball, W, '21, '22, Basketball, W, '21, '22, '24, Hockey, W, '23, Stu- dent council, alternate, '23, '24, Pundit, Reserves. LOREN JAMES LAMBERTH HELEN ELIZABETH LARSON Baseball, '23, '24, Basketball, '24, Hockey, W, '23, Reserves. DOROTHY MAE LANDCRAFT DAVID EDWARD LASHLEY Student council, R. O. T. C, lieutenant, '23, '24, Rifle club, '24, crack squad, platoon, com- pany, '23. m E E l I i fpfyyfaf awfff if 4 I X f,,,,, ,' 4772 ' ,Vg . fC V iff 7,07- f,f,y4Qf 'MQW --Q f A ',:',,,.-f . 19,052 ' ,. 'ZA-,X-4: . I , v A-Qxsfz , T fb 2 . 6 , :sf M , , A . . J ! if 1? I my ,of fa, ww mf ,MVAK 1, , ' ff ?WW,eafiAA A S fl 4' V We A '34 mAas.fx if 2' vf V, 5 ff ,sf I 0 aff e ge' f 1 4 ' 5' . .- . ,,,, f -- 2 - . -: - f. -v' -- -- --.ass1.::-H-are-11:1---vie,r-1-2:-'z-:fra if 1-if P-- . . . , . -.. .. T.- Izmkg..-...,.-.-,...--..EQQ-ffifqesi-zwa5di9i+g2:e-gsesa'a:z.-,mr. ,...'3-3 -i-f1?M-- J-T 2 ': . f'.': Y . -- ' ' , r. I I I ' 'W y If W lWOWA'. I A 'THX HERALD CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION J HILDA MAE LAWRIE Honor student, Basketball, '20, Assembly program , Student council, Round Table, B. C. P., Reserves. JEROME S. LIEBERMAN, Honor student, Debate, W, '24, second team, '23, Student council, executive board, '22, Sophomore business committee, Clay, vice-president, '24, secre- tary, '23, B. C. P., president, '24, Fleur de Lis, secretary, '22, Hi-Y, Civics club, Crier-Herald advertising staff, '24f. ' MAIiGERY RAUB LAWRIE Student council, Baseball, '21, '22, Basketball, '21, '22, Round Table, Jules Guerin Art club, Reserves, Orchestra. JUANITA NADINE LICHTNER Honor student, Round Table, Circulo Calderon, president, '24-, vice-president, '23, Reserves, Spanish play, '21, '22, '23. EDWARD BADGER LEWIS Hi-Y. JOHN HAROLD LIND Student council, alternate, As- sembly program, R. O. T. C., major, captain, '24-, first lieuten- ant, rifle club, crack company, '22, Hearst rifle trophy, sharp- shooter, Round Table. ALI-:ERT B. LIEBERMAN, JR. Student council, Assembly pro- gram, Clay, critic, Engineers, Rotary Club Essay, Track, '24, DEWAR9 B. LINDSEY Clionian, Hi-Y, R. O. T. C., lieutenant, rifle club, crack pla- toon, '21, '22, '23, x- W ' A .W MWW Wl6IWlW W M' 2 I I I Tl: iffy-Ser en sm v. r A . 1'c:11n--g.'..- - - 1. .,.,.,. .,,,.,,,4,, , - -:- - - -- - - -'--L -. .J f , 1' A .- -5-+4 1.f.uvq.4-.4.-11s--.4-agar-nuns,--ffma 1 . . ' - - -Y -- ' - --- - - .- - ,-:.- - - . N-. . . - 1: , -1- .vc:-::u-s:fzurx-n-g-er.n.e:1e:qx7,.,-i,A4.,a.5.,,-1,i1 - - -- - A - .- , . ., ., ,'f,-- v- - -- - -L-,I -V'-..--i v 2-...v , 4, .. ,rc--1 ywfyyyw, ,,,,W,7! ,Y W . A A MAMA AZ 4u4fzwAhff 4. m f 4 V CANDIDATES EoR GRADUATION CATHERINE LIPPINCOTT Basketball, ,23, 724, Baseball, '23, 524, Hockey, W,,, '22, '23, Re- serves. JEAN SACHS LoEBENsTEIN Student council, Reserves. ' LEo HARNS LIPscoMB Football, W, '22, Basketball, '22, Student council, '24, Cli- onian, Circulo Calderon, Hi-Y, Sophomore, junior, senior cabi- nets. . PERCY SAMUEL LORIE, JR. 4 Q 4 I l 4 Z 6 7 ? A Q 1 1 f A Z ? r Y f 4 6 2 I X Y f I I 57 Z? 17 LQ if if Z Tflirty-Eight NIARCARET ELIZABETH LISH Twin Arts club, vice-president. LAURA FLOY LUKER I A Reserves. JAMES M. LLYWELYN Football, second team, ,23, Stu- dent council, '21, 2 WANDA VIVIAN LUKER Z If 14 6 A 4 .N 2 G- QQ I sis I WR v We i S K Z-Bb A . ' . , .. -A ... .-...,...s - A,--as-s R- - - ,, A . - ,, -- 1- - -I - ,-. Y -2- -L- - , -- G g ...a-19.-a-gag,---.-:J .:f.r:-:: z-:.... ,,., ... V A I - 31 1-' ,---YI-Sr , W. x - V , ,,...-v4.g.-f..fA,,...,..:1,g.-3:3--Qsg-f-5q-g-1..,g.,a-,-ps,ssaze'!-f-g.-e1-garsLs:sefr.'re:f:zr. .,..r3. ,..,??:17g-PES--5----- - g 11 .-'Fr xi ., ' p - - - ' . , . -I Y 5' W! mn , , ,, y W M H ffy I, , W4 y , , , , lMllW,0 A fWWf a W F f 72 Zami 3 I W Q A mwwf f. A ' A A ,. md 45 2,44 A WWW, 1 4 , A , 1, 1 , , V A CANDIDATES FOR L E r GRADUATION MARIAN HELEN LYON Fleur de Lis, Reserves. HARRIET MCCLURE Cadet sponsor major, '24, Junior class president, Assembly pro- gram, Sophomore, junior, senior business committee, Pundit, pres- ident, '23, secretary, '23, critic, '22, Fleur de Lis, Speech Arts, Reserves, Crier-Herald staff, '23, 244 LAVO NA MAXINE LYONS Student council, alternate, '22, '23, Assembly program, Alpha Lyra, Operetta, '24, Cantata, '23, '24, Reserves. ROBERT MCDONALD MCCRUM Student council, Circulo Calder- on, Engineers, Hi-Y. THOMAS IRVING LYoNs Hi-Y. KATHERINE ELIZABETH YEACER A LEONE LUTz RUTH Lois MCGEEHAN Hockey, '21, Junior business committee, Jules Guerin Art club. 2 T11 irty-Niuc -gn. rf, 11.14.-uf. M.. -1. A-.-an 4. .,4--vqqzm.. .4--xv'-n xafq 1- ,,.,,,,., ,,.-E, M . f W'f' W 4 ,Z 7 MW w f 1 I , . , I W WM . ,, , 'W f . , . 1 WwaWMu. 4 . A 2 an , fm! . A 1 6, W Aj V ' . CANDIDATES FOR ' ' 'GRADUATION NELLIE ELIZABETH MCKEEVER Reserves. HELEN LOUISE' MCPHERSON ' V ROBERT SEATON MCKENZIE Clioniang B. C. P., Hi-Y. lVlARGARET ELIZABETH MCQUINN Baseball, '22, b, '23, Basketball, '23, Hockey, '22, Tennis, '23, ' Student council, Assembly pro- gram, Jules' Guerin Art clubg Reserves. JUNE MCLAUGHLIN Honor student, Debate, W, '24 fcaptainl g Student council, Christmas play, '22, Senior play, Assembly program, Clionian, vice-president, Speecha Arts, president, '23, secretary, '22, Re- serves. I I ALICE M'AY MACMAHON Cireulo Calderon, treasurer, '24, Spanish play, '21, '22, '23, RAY MANCIIESTER MCMULLEN Hi-Y, R. O. T. C., lieutenant. SYLVIA MADUEN - Reserves. 5 Y I I' arty I I I E i 2 w f. , 4, , , 32 . 4' '-s . '2 .2 . in I . -I ' . , 3. A -. QQ. fs, - .-Ab, , 9. '74 ,y ,- fi-. 5. 1 Q, GZZM vw f , .1 E ww 4' .'-za' - .gas-5 . A XC! 'V 'iff' QM, war fm . fla w 1 9 ' I 1 6 ff 9 iv 4 W' 'R 5. I 5 ,. 'V MQA sv . yv SM' -'Y Q . ,,. aw-, , fi , A3 5 A9 ig is SX ' 3 -N xxx 'fix .xo 'S 1 J fm 'Inn 1 4 ..-.... ,. 1 I-f I , , 1..w-...-p. -Q- R.. 4.-.....-.-1-f - :5 -.. qfrfl K W .. . . ,, A V-, --,., -.I-22--Q:-3-:. :?f!'?' -1 ff? 5' g W H i . v V 77, ii.dFi:h:uq?hyLs,E-k,5.,- if .5 fer:-,:,L-:,,-, V- .. ,t . . 1 , V , , wW W, 7 V WW 7 , ,W 70 y f I i ., , f 4 ' ' ' , ' 1 'f 'f 1 4VfWMw v fl f ?W A ZZ ' f 7 0 ,Z fa? f' 147 W A ff W 1 V W aff 2 f 4 f 4 f wwf f A A 4, A had Z A 4 nf Q WA MW ' 4. Iv- , xf CANDIDATES FOR. 2 5 GRADUATION f r E l RUSSELL MAGNUSON , I , NANNIE DORCAS lVlARSHALL Baseball, '21, MW,7' '22, 7233 Hockey, '22g Reserves. LEWIS HUGHES lwAGRUDER Student couneilg Junior business committee, Round Tableg H1-Y. HAROLD CHRISTIAN MIXRTENS Junior business oommitteeg R. O. T. C., first lieutenant. l'lELEN .MARSH Hockey, '23. GEORGE lVlARTIN Student councilg ..lL1Hi0f bllsi' ness committee? HPY- JAIVIES I'iARVEY MARSH Football, Second team, '22. LUCILLE MASONEII l l Forty-One -Acumen-.,L. , - ,,,,.., ' '- ' - - -- V - -ff A .. ,-99' -p'R+1-1:1+r..5a-,. I , 1.-ga 1.nv4r.f,-L- ,A r ' ' ' N - -' - V. . , er nav-zzz.-.4 -1-w,,,, .L - - -- - V- - . -.,, ,1. ' pa.,--1 ng. A 41. 'Q ' X I 1 Mf w W A I 1 x. fcrzfg'-Ticvo ywlyy VW ,771-W 7 W f MA AZWA A I V CANDIDATES EOR GRADUATION ELAINE MOLIN MEIER Honor student, Student council, '22, '23, '24g Round Table, Jules Guerin Art club, Herald division pages, '23, 724. RUTH ELIZABETH MINER JULIA DONELLE MERRILL DOROTHY MARIE MoERUs Assembly program, Jules Guerin Art club, treasurer, '23, Reserves. BETTY Ross MILLER PAUL MCGREW MOFFETT Assembly program, Clayg En- gineers, treasurer, '20, DOROTHY ELIZABETH MILLER ASSemblY Programg Cantata, '23g Alpha Lyra, Reserves. AGNES RUTH MooRE Hockey, ' 720, Clioniang Reserves. I l ,Y 1 1 f' .gf Af gf , , ,,, I wig wav? C. 4 A: 2 S I 3 TI A si ' P sYV4f.Q 2:14 - I - 4 . A ,- mn, ,N ,. . ,ff ff fer. A-.xv SAA? 4 .Jaw ,: N .' N v ,Ao- Qw ' ' A . - ' ' - , .. , -,..,. .Y..,. Y, ., A M...--:i..., ..,...:..-...... --vena-7 Lau- - 2: . - -A-. . -A -.-.-1.-M. ...-..u1q-f-r. -..f fff,',?-'T F'-r f '-M ef- .-- ' ff A - , 'P i ' A 1 , ,f wmv Afffnf '7'!W'WZ? 'W ' 3 ' V T CANDIDATES EOR i 5 GRADUATION 5 2 l 5 ALLAN MOORE I Student council, executive board, 1241, Junior business committeeg rving, Secretary, 724, B. C. P., i H1-Y, cabinets, ,22, '23, '24, g W Q a . E treasurer, 245 Spanish play, 4 I 1 i 1 EVA MARIE MYERS T Christmas play, '22, Circulo Cai- deron. T JOHN ZENAS MORROW I JOHN EDWARD MYERS 1 Track, NWI, 722, '23, '24, Stu- T dent council. FLORENCE TMCGENE MOTHERSBAUOH Honor student, Twin Arts club. T A FORD R. NELSON busine:s committee: Table, treasurer, Engi- Hi-Y. Senior l 'Round neersg JOHN ROGER MURPHY 5 Football, 7223 Track, 721, 722, '23, 7245 Student council, alternate, Assembly program, Junior busi- A ness Committee, Clioniang Hi-Y. I E 1 I i LYNDON ALRIN NELSON ' 9 8 , Y k 'A I Foriy-Tl11'ce U5 1'-1 1 1. A- . --f 3 'ff' 1 T-s f'r1f-'Lf-fffw--,,-a.,,.,..,.f.,,...,....,..-:..,--nw-f.,.,., , . . ., W, , . In f - H 'S-' L V H l -- , .u.a-nga-A-.-f-an-145: ,551-1 A,,, ...,....v., '4 ' ' A 'Www we ' f W or 5 MZ, V CANDIDATES EOR GRADUATION VIOLET ROSELLA NEWBERRY JEAN NORBERG GILBERT NICHOLS VIRGINIA CATHERINE NORLING Forty-Four MARY DRUCILLA NICHOLS Honor Student, Hockey, fresh- man Squad, Student council, As- sembly program, Sophomore bus- iness comrnitteeg Pundit, presi- dent, '24, treasurer, ,21, '22, vice- president, '23, Fleur de Lis, Sec- retary, '23, Reserves, cabinet inter-council, Never tardy. NADINE NORMAN Circulo Calderon. NVINSTON KOLLER NIX Cantata, '23. GEORGE CUMBERLAND NORTON 4 ifffrfff k W , WW' X - W V446 + . ff f ' W 2 .Q ' I V A M. Q., A rff We , ,,,,. , 215293 3352315 gieigftrf, .Eff saw , J I 15,3 gf, I gilifiltgiirgi N ZIIW.-25 11,3 1 Am,-I, I, it ?fI 1fI::E'Ii ' 'i':ie.,. 'I 1 fix S SIE A 'IIA 'SHE at , , fig, M, I It I I., :f2f,ssM'1::1I's It 2 W I-II ,. 21:51 I Y Ii? fwsfgz' 46.412219 -43 5i'iI3i'?EIs ,, N 14-3 53? 3' 23 I I ,NI I 1 31 , , Z, ., ,G ,gy ,4 , 51122. V' sig . fl if ' 552,1 5 ' f' 5 2 sfirffff 4 'Q 3 , Q, xt-1 , . V-,L Q52 n., 5 5? 2 , I Q 64,514 Q45 fs A. 'Y Viv A if, A e vil X A Y 59:1 EMM RBS? SQQSEQN mm .wx E R N ws NX t ffmxx X ' TQ: vsmamg-aggaamwcqmpuqa gssfavw jkmw S499 'P 9' f W1 nb 'fgaauv PM if . JJ, , V , -.2 , . , , - ., , - -L A ,. ..,-if 'L - , ' , , - ' A . - ' . , ' ,. 1 . Z. ' - - . ' .. L -If - 3-.5 -- 'Jes-fffsef rx -91121115-:?ff 7? f -' ,M ggi.. -'?'?' ' ,LQ ' ,. - QT... 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I i 150 1'I'3'-liz'-I 'U . 1. .s 1 :W if C I It if WILLIAM O REILLY I I In I Q I I' ' ttf, It I I I I ' 1 I 3' I .4 c x ..1f' ,-15 'f -'- i F ?-5 f-'1-'4f-'- wQ:-v-+-+-1---v-1--2-ef-f:.:4.--..q x:.p--cca41e-Q.n:n-rg-:gif -5fp,,e--1-uv.t--- -a.s,-R-1-a-1.--,.'fv f- ,fai- A-- '---- f------r ,NN W 7-,. . . ,. ,. .-'., --'.,. ',,, -4-2 f-' .- , :s-A. For 1 f A l f, , , V, f , , ' , gk ' f f f ff f f A9 Z ZZZA . V '7 CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION ALBERTA OLIVER I Hockeyg Twin Arts club. I AIIDREY SIDNEY OWEN NIAISEE ROSINA OLIVER GLADYS MAE PAGE PIELEN MARIE OLSEN O MARGARET PAGE Student council, '23g Junior huslness COIIIITHUCCQ Clionian. PHILIP RANSOM OSBORN Student councilg Assembly pro- grfimg Round Tableg Engineersg PII-YQ R. O. T. C., second lieu- tenant. I I ELIZABEIII PARKER Never tardy. t y - S z',r igisgf I QII 'g ge 'I 641315 f gfiig 9 as 29 ., . X P70 ff: 5352? 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A A Ahm , f I I I I ' I I I 5 I 9 I I I I I I I I I VW I 5 117 I I I I I I I I w.-fIIpI:mI I I I , . , I I Q.-II,,.I, I I QW , f X ' 1 f ff, fx U30 , , 1 , I f X X 4 I ff ' V I 4 ,f EI I f, II ffff If: I,, ff fn ff f I X X f 71, z 7 Ve 1 I ,I GIIII AII IIQ I M f: I'2fI II I I l l' I ' I fe? I I I X' I I Izf' I IE I . I f Y E? My, 3 4 I' 5 gs II EI III W Z II .I If II f IjI'bI6Q . .III I ' :III 1 I 55 I I23 36134 Ig? gy I ogg I I 5, If! . I Q I 5? I :gf-' ' I 52545 I I I I I I I 'Nf CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION ARDELLE BEss1E PARSILL Jules Guerin Art clubg Reserves, VERA MARIE PEARSON Assembly programg Cantatag Circulo Caltlerong Alplia Lyra. JERRY CHRIS PATE R. O. T. C., crack company and platoon, 722, sergeant, '24, I I I I OPAL F AY PEASE RALPH llAVEN PATT Clayg Hi-Y. FRED PIEXSON FRANK C. PAYNE Student councilg Hi-Y. JAMES CALVERT PIPER Student council, alternnteg .lun- ior business committeeg Cantatag lrvingg Circulo Calderong Engl- neersg Alpha Lyra. . I I l 0rfy-501 CJ: R I II, I 'I W1 :III I , A . li II I-I I 'II I -I' Y ' I I 'I I,l Il 3 I I IS I .. I I YI I I I-I I I' I III I I I I II I I fit I II III I I3 I Mi lx Il -I I I' I II, E ll If III I I 'I IjII -I IIIII I II III:' I III? I II I' II I, ,I IIII 5 II CIIIIII III II IIII IW, Ig :I IIIIH II :III I I I'II', IIIII U IIII II I I'- I III I II, I ,III 'I IWW II5I: Q IIIIIII I IVE III , I ITIIII I IIIIII, I. III? I 'I 1 II II II. I, IIIII I ,I l III l ' l'I l I II IIIII if 'I,Ig I- 'I IGI ' I III I -I . IIIII U , I II I I IIIIWII ,I I Vpxp, I I IIQQ I IIIHII I IIIY L I I iI I I R' ,. I., I, E,,VI.I 51 IV I IIII 5 I- It I I'I ei II fIfI3If'. 1 ., I IIWI' II. I 'I -.II' II. I IILQI ' IIUEIII .II III. I :II III I JI ' II I. I ,II I IIIII ' IIIVII' II-II I I I I IIII -I :rg ' V9 -If ff 1 .,-......f ,af , , U, , ' - ' . s- -A --s'f-sv-fvs 1:14 --emerge.-.nv----S-,-g::,f.. -A' f F --,-- - A-. .Y ' '- 1 .. ,, , , .,-iv5:'m-.-e.'r1fi1-grna.s,ue:PPc-:-.,,-.,a-.,..,. --3 - - -V. . ,.' . . . ' ' - 7' , -f-I1- 'I . A yy? I 7 7 I X A .7 z'4f,4,rH ffb Z Z! ' 'Q wwxw wf -, -ll Z 4 Z. M2 Z QA Wm QM Q l S s s 5 w e E 0rt3'-Iiiglzt f V CANDIDATES F011 GRADUATION KATHERINE JANE P1PKIN , Base- ball, W,', '2l, 722, '23, Basket- ball, 44W,7, '22, 723, 724, Student council, Senior business commit tee, Pundit, vice-president treasurer, B. C. P., vice-presi dent, Reserves, F. S. H. scliol Senior athletic WV' pin arsliip. 7 LEE ROBERT POWELL Debate, 4LW,,f '24, Student coun- cil, Assembly program, Clay, Hi-Y. SUE PLATT DOROTHY ESTELLA PURCELL Student council, alternate, Round Table, Circulo Calderon. SAMUEL H. PoLLocK ALICE SELMA RABINOWITZ Honor studentg Circulo Calder- on, Spanish play. AEELAIDE PLUMB ARTH tm D. RAGSDALE 7 Z I 4 A :-1,1 vs, 'Q il i A gfiitlffx 5 35553 , ?Wl'?:,.. ' ward '4 Wage Q, .Is12s5s2??5 ' cl I ,- fy :V ' Sftgrgjgtg figqtgw 35413255 iiwg A V? i . 132 fitfffzfv Q2 0.41, ggi, Mg.s '- :w Q' f gf H535 V HV :lr fe mi sw rt, , f , XXV: ,r,.l 1 , X., ., I l il 5: 1- st.. , 5 i ' ' QQ Wi. 1 ms N522 tm? Whig um. 'l'r its .2 1 i 9514 5135 iii? 'Mae I at KU! it: qt: N ill 3 'Z l -11- ,, xr L1 fi a, ,WW if 5, it ,rg Inq A . m tt I x XX X x X Q r if .' r Sfli - 1 , it 55 1 1 111 1: ' , 15- 31 ,Q it fi 33 if' 3117 Ii N33 as q3,I N.Q, K A get - 5 ' A. C A A ' All - - . . . ,--. .-4 - . .QLl.-.,Q- AQ- L 3-Fwniflrf fW f I I I f ,467 gf , K X W4 7 7 .7 , ,M ,M V 7 ' Wwa , 1 A A JAMA zamaaizwww . 1 V 1 3 Lyra. 5 i z f I A . 1 , X , 5 1 f E L 4 l i HELEN ESTHER RAINES Cireulo Calderong Spanish play, Student councilg Assembly pro- gramg Cantatag B. C. P.g Alpha l I ROBERT C. RAY Football, '6W,,, ,235 Round Table. l l i MARVEN REITZ i I l I L MYRTLE EULALIA REAM Never tardy. 5 I RALPH APPERSON RENICK l Student councilg Cantatag Clee clubg R. O. T. C., captain, first . lieutenant. 1 CHARLES WE.SLEY REED, JR. E BEULAH CATHERINE RENKEN 1 JEANETTE REICHER Never tardy. I 5 3 5 I 4 f Furly-Nz'1ze I C I V 1 . l w r l. i l i., ,, li il l il 51757 v-gif.-1 1 A-55,.::1- TAR? Ii, :fl HY -4151: rf. ,, , -g if - - --' . ,'-.1 4 5:11 --Y-, 55,-E' A ..,..-.- M ,.., 4 .. Ju..-4 ,f-.A-,.-,. -yu... .an-,buf f -.,.... , ,J j Wjyyyw yyywyf 7 I V WWf4 f A A Adm 1 V CANDIDATES FOR V A A GRADUATION 5 5 . T I I EULAH NIARGARET RENKEN Never tardy. I l I I BAITY THEODORE RICO l Track, '23 I I i 2 l BYRON ALBERT REXROTH Honor studentg Clayg Engineers, secretary, '23. GERTRUDE MARCERY RITZEN - I Alpha Lyra 5 Cantata. KATE ELENOR REYNOLDS Student councilg Round Tableg Fleur de Lis. A RUTH MYRTLE ROBEEN Tennis, '23, W, 724g Hockey, I-213 322, 724, 4'W,l' '23g Basket- ball, '21, ,22, '23, '24g Baseball '2l, 722, '23, '24-g Reserves. 9 NELLE lWAE RICHARDS Assembly programg Cantatag Al- pha Lyra, presldentg Reservesg Operettag Music MWQ, '23, l HAROLD S. ROBERTS Student council, senior execu- l t1ve boardg Clioniang Hi-Y. A 1 l I I Jrifu. .L.. . .. . - .-,.. UA,-.......:-.,...... -..,-5 'Fl-v3-'-155 P J e w- Q u.. -,...... ..,:,E....1 - 1 V.Quiaengage:9:1-:saw-:ef-:Q-R+n:visHi-:r:e.seme-1:27-11'!'fP1FN .' -W' ' fn-f-4-c - 'f' ---------:- R-1' f :'.'.'. -. - ' ...- -- . I W!! W I 'W f f M iW 1 j X I l I l WM A V Ay , V f , . 4mW A AAWA AAWAAWZZWAM A V CANDIDATES FOR I i BURRITT ROBINSON 5 i I I R. O. T. C., staff sergeant. GENELL RUTTER 5 I I EDITH RIILDRED ROBINSON Baseball, '22, '23, Basketball '24, Hockey, '22, HW, ,233 B, Cl P., Reserves. THOMAs DUNCAN SAMUEL Student council, Engineers, Hi-Yg Never absent nor tardy. DAVID RICHMOND Ross EVELYN MARGARET SAWTELLE CLARENCE HAROLD RUSSELL I WILLIAM PLATT SAYRE j Student council, Junior, senior A business committeeg Round Table. I Fifty-Ollc .,.1.-,,.-.,Yv,-V , Y f A --ff: 1 ..-. ... ,. ..- ' I1 ,J 3 -- W , iY.- 'ff' 7.1.-ffl J, -,,,'f-17:f:qpg.-avg,-.jg-4-17' , ytwvgiu, -tn-7 A I f --.41 : 1 1, .., N fc .- 1. vue-L .fm A-.. u1.,,1..,..vq1u.-.. ,, 11 1- f-S --.-.... g 4y7fWf ffW'W?7 , W I J f ff' Zjffyjjg 5,1 ,. M A 'W ' ! , ', , , Z , 4 'Z V , CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION l JAMES MACAULEY SCALES - Student council, Round Table, treasurer, Hi-Y, R. O. T. C., major, '24, captain, '23, Second lieutenant, 722, crack platoon, crack company, '20, '21, ' CHARLES SCHNIDER R. O. T. C. second lieutenant, 9 rifle team, sharpshooter. PARK OLIVER SCHAEFER Circulo Calderon HELEN DoRoTHY SCHOLLEIZ Student council, Reserves. WILLIAM CHARLES SCHILLER Assembly program. LILLIAN SCHROLL Junior, senior business com- mittee. l HENRIETTA NELLE SCHMITTN Honor Student, Reserves, Cir- culo Calderon, Twin Arts Club. l DOROTHY RosE SEAGER , ASSemb1y PTOQYZUHS Cantata, Clee club, Reserves. Fifty-Two 4 f fig -25, 17' 7-2 I ' V F .1 ft: -J' A , WW M71 , ' ' ff . Vin' my-,. , Mffffaf, fffffffa vffwfv Q?'WQf Z ft f f 52 W , 71' 'W 7 X f: , . f ff my I , ffm Z b V ff' ' 5' MW X, . 95561, ' LMA :Hai avi? Zwfyf 5- f ' 52277. EMVQ7? fm-ffk. ,. gikw 'f4j.ff a I viZf'fMfWf, we y Ma, W ff.mfiQ,2f41 I fm, .f ,, H ' f -1-X47 f .: f55fE' f ,fn ff f f I fy 4 1 C0 Q mx 6 wx X ff ,o.q,,y. Sgt, fwvfwsiz-ga ' QQ ' 7' cfgqag F I 'fzfiffk T':s:3fI's5'. 1555533 - i? fu! It Y ' S Sis-S-wwcsx mf-,fi-, we NSN, X L-J-4-35, ' . Y ,. . - .,....,. .-.--2--pri sf:f-frfvi? 33,33-' - - . , A - -.,- - -5 1a,.:.B.s.g,.L.:.g3-A. :R-1-is-4-:-E .f-- ff-: ' . A - , , --A--f P 4 V, , 3, , gg i - ,,w,..vgg-11-swarms,--fgi1.5... fi. - 1 V . A - . , . Q 6 in ,X ,H . - ,.-.:..E-...fT-gg1sssLe:-lfgf:.-sP7!f92'Q2f--f-------- f--- ::':. 7 I A, Y - f-5 , ' ' .' - 1 'N ' . - w - - ' . A ff. u-..... ...Lf--.swf-f--zx-cw f-':, . ---V-3 gy , .. g y .1 .. A - , - - . V -p.: - - . . ! 3 2 3 3 S , 4 1 4 I I A , ,,jW !W! W! W! ff W ,, Way? -7,7W,,, y ,, , M A Lam! AAMAMKQMAM A a f V CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION VIRGINIA SEELY Reserves. 3 AGNES MARGARET SHEPHERD Baseball, '21, '22, Basketball, '22, '23, Hockey, ,22, '23, Stu- dent council, executive board, l l Reserves, sophomore secretary. MINNIE NORTON SEIP Reserves. RUTH SHEUERMAN Honor student, Student council, B. C. P., Clionian. LEWIS SELF Hi-Y. Roxv MILDRED SHIDELER I i I ZEIMA SHAPIRO WINONA SHIDELER Fleur de Lis, Speech , Arts, Reserves, Christmas pl21Y, 23- l 3 i 4 I Z Fifty-Tlzrcc , 7, , V , 7 .7 A Z AZWA ' L' M , iff- - W- f -- TT I' ' ':.,f,. . ., ,, ,' .V,-5.5. L-A-v ,1 , .sz 41' Aa In 'A ' 1- 1--41-4 -.4 ff-vqu-ha ,qv-1-new-1 -an fq 595692 12' .o4.:x-rev 1. ...,,1. A V l CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION JOHN LAMAR SHOUSE, JR. Honor student, Clionian, Hi-Y. 1' MARCELLA MARY SLEZAK EDNA LILLIAN SHUCK LUCILLE MAY SLOMAN WILLIAM ALBERT SLADEK Student council, alternate, As- sembly program, Alpha Lyra, vice-president, ,24, R. O. T. C., sergeant, Hearst Trophy rifle team, '23, rifle team, crack squad, crack platoon, crack company, ,233 Cantata, Operetta, '24, Mu- C4W.79 HELEN SMITH CLARICE MARIE SLATON Student council, alternate, Circu- lo Calderon, Reserves, Spanish play, '24, SIDNEY SMITH Assembly program, Pundit, Speech Arts, Fleur de Lis, Reserves. Fifty-Four M I A l ,S f, . A -'A if-N W-1:-A'-' N -'W-iss: A , . fy? ,efff ,-,.,, 5 lf? ,gif MA tags! 15 ,gi 4,1 f f I4 , f f V f Ego I A .KMA 5 2. Elms A ,Q ' Wai' iff! - , v 5 ' . L., ,A iid ,mf Z a ' 2 if pif f W, ' ,fi .. .. , AA , A 4 49, W .IC 1,49 +5 24 I A Ag .. ,E Ph M , Age K '.,.' 3 1 1,,- ga ., Q X Y? I A f fit M, Q 1' Ki V ' f -yzfsywyfi A-fw 45 Q74 - fm A . aQw WWE! . 47,411 76 YXEJQ f ww it v74',?: ' w 1,90 ZW.: A 1 ' M7 'VMI Ofc ,Q . Ziff I Y ff 'ff A f ,ff gf-'fi vm-2 gxygzf: V: 'f,,L. 'QWIZ4 vvwp f 1' 7 f if V! , E-A If ',.5, 4' f ,C X' ,WJ if 1 ffq I, Vcff , 0,70 W f -A ' ff,,v?jf2 Avy 7 y A zinc! L, QQ-QA .. - -.9-..y4pL..:af5psQa-mfsI-vis5--f1iQe31-:-n-E-i--1:-L-:rr 'Ui' ' 'BQ' V' ff' - -A.-5.-f - - -uns , I!n1ef ..-..r:-.- '.. .,..,-.-.Y..---.- --'FM - -:- .-'f:::--:xi A . - 1 ,. - J I- .A I ,ss..-.i.-f.-...-...q-uf1--ffff!-'f-: ee2'f'r':'?ff2'r - -1-- 'f? :--1 , '-v-:f ,. ,. . V. 3 V1----A --I 1. - -.. ., A. .Q , - 5 , , 7MWfZMiW77Wf1W WM M!l wwf' WW MW W f Z IMWi !ZZ5i7 W f A I 1 I f yi fl Qj , ff W 5 ff ' Y CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION SELMA SONIN Christmas play, '22g Assembly programg Cantatag Clioniang Speech Artsg Glee Club. LAWRENCE EWING STEVENSON Football, 'cW,,7 722, 723, captain, '23g Junior Class sergeant-ab armsg Senior class vice-presi- dentg Assembly programg Junior, senior business committeeg Clioniang Hi-Y, president, junior Oabinetg Circulo Calderong Span- ish play, '22. FREDERICK HOBERG SORENSEN Hi-Y. STERLING HOWARD STEWART Student council. W ' yy A SARA REBECCA STALEY .Honor studentg Student Coun- I Cilg Sophomore business commit- teeg Circulo Calderong Spanish play. DOROTHY JANE STITH LEONARD LEE STEARNS HELEN VALORA STROHM Jules Guerin Art Club. . l E 5 5 I I i 5 E J Fifty-fl' U S' .-1' . ' f . . , Z'!'f 151' '45 -i'f 'j', gli'-Hg-fare-fgfglg-Q:gg-V4f1ne1-ea,1,-1-if-h tT-agr g1nu3n:9pfh 13- , jk ,WA1- . ,., , ., ., . w ffwgy Qggfffffyig Zip f . 4 L A f V CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION CORRINE E. STUART Student council, alternateg Round Tableg Reserves. HELEN LUCILE SUDDARTH Student council, alternate 3 Round Tableg Reserves. MILDRED IiANNAH STUART Assembly programg Round Ta- bleg Alpha Lyrag Reserves. HELEN PAULINE SULZBACHER Ciroulo Calderon. P KENNETH BOYER STURDIVANT PAUL J. SWEAZEA BETTY JEAN SUDDARTH Student couneilg Round V Table 5 Reserves. T RALPH POWELL i Irving. SWOFFORD l 1 Fifty-Six ,.-:hw .: ...- .+L J ..-g.L'.L E 2:-S' - fan-1. ..,- 11 - - W VZ .I a W! W' V? 1 2 sf ' 533 K l i Q! : ' 1 3' l lil 31131 ' l 1 Agia! 1 ' W? T T A A A l 'N s lv ' vw E, , at , ll sfll 1 g ll ,T , 5 'El f?lf,:.il X if if A g il all fi E! 1 . lu, N43 giyn U L, ii 1 ,A I lm. A ' K s ?z fi 2 T jf 'iff 25. il A ., . , ill 5 ini lg! - we 4, 5 ln ' l 1 1 1 I A T 1 E I A , i ' L , .A A 1 A I- . ,. Ag, ..E,e,A,. -AID--. . ' V : 'Z :5'7'.'::a'1'Li ifT'.'f 'f- TT: ., ' K fu' :ri 1 '. - ' ' ' ' M 1- 1 ..... ,...I........f.--v--f-'I -I .. .. ..o,..-I . - L .nn E , ,.pm.-..g-.:i-.x- A I , XXWWXXWX ! I V, W,,yWM ,,,W.,W7, ,, vw fyffwffwffwf ' QU I I f A A Amwwz ifmd AMJZWMAM' A V I 1 I, I l l I CANDIDATES EOR I GRADUATION I I . ' I i . I I LTUGII TAYLOR 2 II I , , l l 3 l Honor student, Student oounoil' , 7 Assembly program, Sophomore, , junior, senior business commit- fl tee, Senior class sergeant-ab I arms, Chonian, president, secre- -T I I taryg Speech Arts, Fleur de Lis' I I' Hi-YQ Dance orchestra, Crieri Herald staff, '24, ill .IF ll, II JACK TERRELL I Student council. 5 l, II l I NEIL BTADDISON TAYLOR It J ill lI .N ,I I 1 MI l Ig, 1 '1'.lI I , FREDERICK WILLIAM TESCH if i Il iI'l l ll l , HELEN ANNA TEACHENOR T I I I , 'N I L I I T I l WILLIAM PHILIP TEUSCHER l Debate, '6W,', 723, second team, l I I '22, Student council, alternate, I I Irving, critic, B. C. P., Hi-YS A Cheerleader, '22, '23. 1 , I BERNICE TEED I Student council, Twin Arts, Jules Guerin Art olubg J0L1fT1Ell- A Post ad prize. I l i l I I WILLIAM KENIJETH TEVIS , I I I I I f I K F1'fty-.S'c'zfcu I ! l I l H2 fi fc .1 vga L-if 'fm-1 I, L N 'L-'4fT'4-Kl1AW4 H3iZI'T'1?i9 i? f . H... -.. ft- -- --,, U A ,A A, V' ,ac-aw-2-m-:rg-gv.nsv-e1pLav5i3,.,,t.,q. 12, A ! 'W A 1 i , yi , ff ff I7 V CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION CHARLOTTE ISABELLE THOMPSON B. C. P. CHESTER DAVIT TOPP1 Engineersg H1-Y. LUTHER GLENN THOMPSON R. O. T. C., Iieutenantg Hi-Y. AMY LANDON TOWNSENL .NIARY CECILIA TIERNEY FLORENCE ANN TRESHADDING Reserves. CARL ELBERT TIMMONS Assembly programg Cantatag Al- pha Lyrag Operetta. GENE BONNYLIN TRUIT1' Honor Studeotg Hockey, '205 Stu- dent. councllg Choman, vice- preS1dent, Secretaryg Fleur dg Lis. G X E 2 Z F f ? A 5 ? V A W 'z A 3 4 Z V f 5 f Y v P 2 i a 1 4 1 2 I Fiffy-Eight Q A 2 ! 3 ' . . .. . - -...... -... xx-x.,-.,, , - 1 ,, ,H ,, Y. , - -v ahve - v ,..-- zxgn-1.5:-c :gr-:fx-2-L-'rx .--N -1- f A 4 . , V but A , , ,,, a-,,,,,,Q..,N,:-a-sb:aa- ...-q-!5L'z3v-ffe'eE-'!'5+:ff:-2-:':m:-g. ..:!1 .'A .1-'Z'- U '--5---- -- -1 ,-'f1': f, ,, , . ' ' . .-,.., .-..f.-11.4-Af-..:- x .-.-f:..A -1. .-,UV, P KW, A .,.-..,. .ff -p . -A, , .1 p Af S.. , , . A- - ,. . . y l , . w fmmmWAmW0 , fW47V7W VV'WmVw7' ' ' f A A A A. WA Z Aux! ml Z MA AM I A f V GRADUATION DOROTHY ITELEN TRUST-Y Honor studentg Student council, Assembly program, Clioniang Jules Guerin Art club, treasurer, critic, Reserves, Oration con- test, second prize. GILBERT HARPER TURNER Student council, Round Tableg Engineers, Hi-Y, Spanish play. MARY BEATRICE TUCKER AMALCOLM ERNEST TWIDALE ALTHEA RUTH TURGEON CLARISSE HELEN ULAND Basketball, '21, Glee club. CHAPMAN TURNER Student council, R. O. T. C., sec- ond lieutenant, staff sergeant, . crack company, ctack platoon, 722, '23, '24, DANIEL JAMES UHRIG Student council, B. C. P., Round Table, Hi-Y. i Fifty-Nine W 4 W 1 - f f f ff f W --on-Ar :ere-e-9,1-Q-Arr.-1-3-gf -I , - -R I-- , :.1'c:'u' .I,,- -, M, - ' ' ' f ' ' - '- 1 f ,z - ff f 1i f 4 'f1'! :ft -ff: rfrf'f-29-'-f-'Q'-N -1'-R 1-rx- : -,1-- ' I , -- - I - , - . '- -I V Y N - - , '-4 - V- 5.-A - 1- ., . .. .. . ., , , - 1. - .-.:- ,. .ea.nv.1-rf- Q , - -- A ?V VV WWW ' V '7 ' i QW! ff fi 149 V A v f l I I l I l s l CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION DOROTHY ELIZABETH ULLRICH Jules Guerin Art clubg Re- SCIVCS. IRENE JOSEPHINE VAN EVERA AS.SCI1jbly programg Cantatag CIIOUIHHS Speech Artsg Alpha Lyrag Reserves. EDITH ALICE VAILL ' I I l l Assembly programg Orchestra. l I I I GEORGE L. VINING VIRGINIA RUTH VANDER VEEN I I I I l I I I I I I I I I i ELVIN STAVER VOIGTS Track, ,233 C1332 Engineers. presldent, sergeant-at-armsg Hi-Y. I I I I I I I I . 3 I i S irt y JAYNEE ELIZABETH X7AN DUSEN .lules Guerin Art club. AUDLEY LEONARD VONCK Clayg Hi-Y. I I I I 1 I I I I - I 'af9fY ?if?' ...--.L -gr eg D+.-T 'FH . , . , -It-.-, ---..e.,.,-.........,.....:-r:e-i xl '-I ., 11 4? - , ,- , . Lg ' - A,--vw: f- 'gre-' 7'P:+ae5Ie:'.1:e-P,-'ru -fxfm ff- .-H' 1 I- ' N. t T A ,ut A,,,.,,.,.,,,.,... .,.... f--5-,-gf,-:----1 A-,-'A , Y. I A A A L, 5 A - - , I 0 V , l I a?yWm ,yyywyf 1? , A r M fff ff ffff. A A fm 24 M A hlzmz Af . i I i l I I l l I ! l I CANDIDATES FoR CARL DEW Baseball, '21, 722g Hockey, 720g Student FRANK WACHTER Football, 4'W, '22, '23g Student councilg Junior business commit- teeg Irving. NLWIILL R. WADDINGTON JOHN DONALDSON WAGNER Student councilg Hi-Y. V GRADUATION ITT VRooIvIAN LORENE JANE WALLENSTIIOM council. SYLVIA WALTERS Reserves. l HAROLD SAMUEL WARD VIRGINIA EMERSON WARD ' Sixty-One II., 'III I- 41 I,II WI It I I if ,I 'I I ,I III, , l Ill If! EI fi: Elia If-II l A Iv 'E I I' li I li IA KI lf? ll IQ! I lfgfl Jjl' EQWTII Y fill lgllillll I I I 41: Illf a 251 , I I'il,: Ill ' , I .III IIE IIVII I H . 1 I all l ,fr l Ill -III I I MFI, I M Wa! I KII , II X57 Pl 7-I PII :FI M. 'i , I ff? il 'LE A I1 i , I1 li I It! Hill ' Iii' V ,I I '4' TIA P I. , I Ii' I :I ,I I I I ,I 11 1 l II ' NS new-ae-:sua-2-sg-t-Q-q,,...,f 1 I. --A.-- ':' L. V--. , ' .1 1 - ' f5f :- L! - -4:--L 1 : ,E'F'i'5 1 -1f- -'i '251ev-f+-1-'-H-11--5--Ivan-faq:-Q.. J,-Q.,-z.- -,,.4, 1 . , - :z ,Y - , V. ,I , , , A -Y -A-V--3 - . -,.. . , . , - '1-Y-U , U I I ,I - . - ,,.. A.-.ax- 1 ,-x:,a ff-A -1, ' if WWW j ?0 ii WZ WW 7 y, 7m .WZ Z y ,7 'W Wf' if 'W 4 ' ij f, 6 75 fn ' f f 4 4 ff gy f ' f X ff! l i f , V I CHARLES FREDERICK WARNER Assembly program, Junior, sen- ior business committeeg Clay, 'B. C. P., Hi-Y. MARION GUY WATTS THOMAS RICHARD WARNER Hi-Y. EVERETT PINE XVEATHERLY Honor studentg Debate, uW,H J Z I I 3 S1..l'f3'-TZUO 324, Christmas play, '22, Clxion- Ian, B. C. P., Crier Advertis- ing staff, 723, manager, '24, CLARA LoUISE WASSON Never tardy. JAMES ALDRUE WEATHERS JAMES WILLIAM WVATTS Student council, executive board: Sophomore business committee: Orchestra. ERNA PALLINE WEDEIIEYER H0Ckf?Y, BWV,-5 .233 Circulo Calderon. fx f ' xxx A . . . .,. .. ,,.....z-.f..s.,.. ,+-ef?-':!r,: !-21:1 -.J-'V 13 H -, , A DQ, - :L-,gags f. -if -gu,:L5gg52-.L-5eQe.he:--'f--1'--.ff ' 'z - I - - . K 6 vm k K th., --e4,.v:-Lavw:q-,-v-z.'EiiQE-vef:.:1'-g!e'?1vcrf:,r:Q,-..,. ,..g.,Pj.T..-:--- ,-'-- V . f .f 1-4-A-f a-4 D- - ' .... R ,..-..-,-- ---A - . .A-A -- .- ll at l E E l 6 . P X 7W W! J I , wnfwvm v'f I f' f, Wffwfmzwzyw I qfzfrmfmwfw,ocWzw,mm:fww,w,,zwmmw W gf 4 W p sf w wzw A A A A. Am Z Z mx 4 al Z WM W A V 1 I l l T w T l A l l T ll 1 ll K r I Q 1 V 1 E CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION ILENE LovE VVEISSINGER Round Table, B. C. P., Re- serves. HOBART MACRAE WEST Student council, Assembly pro- gram, Alpha Lyra, treasurer '24, Operetta, R. O. T. C., first lieutenant, rifle teams Cl-learst trophy, seventh corps area, in- terscholastic, city champion- shipb, crack company, '21, '22, '23, crack platoon, '22, '23, crack squad, expert rifleman. 7 CoRA LEE WELCH Orchestra. I i JOHN HENRY WHEELER Christmas play, '22, Hi-Y. NIIRIAM WENHAM PAUL WHITCRAFT Track, W, '22, '23, '24, Ac. sembly program, Student coun- cil, '23, Clionian, Hi-Y. ESTELLA FRANCES WEST Circulo Calderon, Reserves , Spanish play. CLEVA McCoY WHITESIDE Reserves. ' Sixty-Three tm A I if l 5 I I., ' Fila' ,I fy? ,. 1 ,ily w li? 5 fi? ,I 3 1 li, All +3 T ll I , 1 l iii 1:1 1 51 'i 4, 1 H ' lg slig 15, 1 , Q 1 l Al l A E . i 4 Nl ' N1 r till ' 445 Q: 'eil pl 'fi iff ' lil A 1, R i. L fiii fi I tl ' , J X , lf E3 All ' 1 fa lgzltt if cl FP sl' eral fi A J if' X. 'l 2 Tllii .fs ffl . :A JI. wx ml rg, 1, . fl.. . ll ,I, .V X 1 Qi, Nl , x . 1 I u, Q? gs '.1'e--eu 'c:f14..- -...-, ,,, -, ' ' ' f - - - -A 1 2 - --'Y - Y- .5-'ff''fff11v:'tf:'.1f'-4'-if-+1-:A--I-.1 .:....-..,,..,.,u...., ..,4 - A ., -v . ' , - ,j - ' ' ' f Y - A U 7 '1 ' Y' ' - - -- T 1 .- ., . , , A A' ,v 'S I. - 331.39 -:., Y , ,yr V y y V A f A Z ,Aim A 1 ' W V T I CANDIDATES EOR GRADUATION V f I JOIIN ROBERT WHITE Hi-Yg Sophomore, junior cabi- netsg R. O. T. C., Second lieu- tenant, '24, first Sergeant. MYNA ELIZABETH WILSON 5 LEAH WHITTINGTON Honor Studentg Student councilg Round Table. I I OPAL EMILY WILSON I 1 HELEN MACLEAN WIGH1' E I RENA FERN WILSON MARGARET ELIZABETH WILKINS l I ' ROBERT LEE WILSON I 1 A Honor Studentg Round Table. ' i Sixty-Four ---z-Ji-A 1-.- .1:-..:11f.:1- .. .,,,.., z 11, . - ,A I , , . ,, . , . - --vm. ',+1..L A ... ....4:---:Q-:. :p:.f.-':- I ft- C W ..., A, , , V, ..f ..: -1...-:. Y - V . I-, -, . f' . -au-:.sa4e:.I '.-rE'S':- -'f1'3?5-:--5'hf'L '3 5' :T-'.:T-rr? -- '?11 : ': .-'rilffi'-' 'T-ff ' ' ' .Q 'A f. ,T ' - ' -N fr:-.4 N 1 .N f 'F' ,Lv-. ,.-4.-J.. ..1:.A-- 1: ef -4 -.-, eq-av-A K ge. ,,..a-..- -L-'M -v-if.-S. IA-I--' Ivv X' ' 1 I I I I I m f W w I I A - I III y M M W Z y Z , , ia, ,, ,W, WMA, A ,Ik g 3 f-:bye W i ZWWZWlM7W - f f L Q 1 2 mx Aff j L .Q Dmwfwf fWWz m I - R III V I? I 1 ' J I . I . . Y Hi I I I CANDIDATES F0 I R I III I I' I , , :Mg GRADUATION I II I I III. , . II I I XVALTER LEWIS WILSGN, JR. 13,1 Student council, Sophomore bus- I.. I I I' iness committee, Clionian, En- 'W I gineers, treasurer, ,24. H I III, ' ,I e II,I I III I III ..,, EDWARD CHARLES WOLFE I If I Football, '6W, '23, squad, '21, Basketball, '21, Student council' I II 9 Junior business committee. I . I, I1 1 I I, ' ,Ii I I I , Ip! . I I I I I I I t I li I 1' 5, I If V I I .. I j Ii I I. I I I I I I III' I ZENITH WILMOT .Ig I., . 41,2 Reserves. I III .III 3' EI! IQ. I5 LI' III ITIIEI RICHARD RUSSELL WOLFE Student council, Round Table, Ijfig f -II? ,. . I II? II Engineers, R. O. T. C., captain, I , I 1 I I I crack company, '23, '24. II I .Inu .IRQI II PI 'IIEII .IIIIQ X I QI If I , QI... X If' If - ia' I I II, ' I ISI IRMA lVlAY WITHERUP I If I. I -' WI, Senior athletic 'GWU pen, Base- ball '4W 722 '23, Basketball, II I-Iii I I I I If ,II Ji I I I I I I4 I , I- III .if I II I 'I I if , . 1 . I ' II I II I IIIEQI It HARRY VERNON Woon If IIA . . II Student council, H1-Y. II IQI III! . Ig KATHERYN ALICE WOLCOTT Speech Arts, Reserves. HAROLD WOODHEAD I Hi-Y. .S'z'.I'f,I'-,7I'1' 1 'C I I 5 4 I III I I I f I 7 7 7 - 'I I 1. ban, HW, '23 fcapwnbs Fresh- I man forum. x I I II MIIIIII. II IIIVIII I I I I I I I I I I I I+? ' W , A CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION HYCEI. LEE WOODRUFF JAMES MARCUS WRIGHT Student council, Junior, senior business committee, Round Ta- ble, Junior class treasurer, Hi-Y. S'i.1'ty-5111: WAV? WW 7? WW VW 7 7 'f W M S A AAWA i4Wflhm dWff A W V I CANDIDATES FOR I GRADUATION E HELEN LOUISE WOODSMALL Honor Student, Debate, W, '24, Student council, vice-pres- ident, '23, Assembly program, Pundit, critic, '23, B. C. P., pres- ident, Reserves, Secretary, ,24f. i I HARRY EUGENE YOUART Track, '20. I E E I s I i R i E I I i A experi enabl classr were begin D the cl are he augmi music Streng' lar dir essay T perma Class c W facultj hereby ,. ,, 1..- -. qe ui. ..- ... v-.nv.,.,.n..v-r 4.-.1--1....-svn..--M... -r-S--'- X 2 -4 DR L ite, HW, v1ce-pres- programs .. P., pres- 7 ary, 24. 9 W4arav142f l iw 'W W W f .7 My a ff f. 4 Z my jj 4 ' ' ' A Q f MWA Wff wmf m V Euniur Qaftiters V MEDSKER CHRISTENSEN . ...... President JUSTIN ROACH ........ . . . Vice-President lVfARY ELLEN HUBBARD . . ....... Secretary THOMAS CARROLL .... ......... T reasurer DOROTHY SHIELDS . . . . .Sergeant-at-Arnts Although the class of 1925 entered Westport as sophomores, the knowledge and experience which they had accumulated as freshmen in Junior high school soon enabled them to take an active and useful part in the life of the school. Upper classmen gave the newcomers a cordial Welcome and the teachers found that they were intelligent and well behaved, hence their high school career had a very happy beginning. Many juniors are included among the immortals on the honor roll, members of the class have distinguished themselves in all branches of athletics and their voices are heard whenever the glee club sings. The melodious strains of the orchestra are augmented by Junior musicians and two members of the class were soloists in the music contest. The student council, the debate teams and dramatics all have been strengthened by talent contributed by our illustrious class. To mention one particu- lar distinction, the first prize offered by the Sons of the Revolution in the annual essay contest was won by a Junior girl. The preferential ballot system, an innovation that is destined to become a permanent feature of class elections, was introduced by the juniors this year in their class election. And then there was the class mixer. We have submitted our evidence to a candid world and now we call upon the faculty, the departing seniors and the sophomore class to bear witness that we hereby highly resolve to continue this proud record in the Coming year. .S'1',t'l y A y 1 , . , 1' - ' T-5'7'f'?'-l'l2'3!!-':L':!-- - 1f3,-1:-:rea-1:fum-.Q-..,,,.,,,,. ,, I is wt , A e - : Y - 5. - ---. 1 . . 1 .V in 55 -7-' -1zfv-r-- 10.4.-4.4 1.14.-14 gf..- .,.,., . . . , ' I V ,, , ,, , - I. .Y . , ,. . , ,, 'lvl' -- .. . -:r.-,-1:4-f . , .. . v , ' H . 3 - V A . , - r- Y- , ., ,, . ,, ,, , ' rr-:ren . , 1.-mee: , H-,, Y , ,A . . -- j ywf W 7 yy 7 ly VW 'yy 7 7 ,V V Sixty-Eight qw ,+V-...MWW-,.,.W , 451-??? 'F'-72, t. ' ,1 f' PW 'af ff, f .f.-f , -V ,.,, x , ,nf ., .V -ff-f.-,, ,, ., , ., . , , , . tie f 12357,fgwg-gf4X2S7f'4,-ff .,Q2f9fgQfLZf 242457. f f- ,Q ff 'CWhen our High School days are over, And we're scattered wide, Weill revere the na-me of Westport, Speak of her with pride. , x ,, ,- , .....L.,-...... . .-V1---fn-wr 31215-Q-.f r-..,-4.1f2- ' lf ?' A .3 - x- -- -1. - -,.-,T ': .5:..:s - ,.v-5- A.-...V-. N , , , ,-,!,:r. . --A , , ,.--H, A 4 L , , - J,,,,,,Q...,g,,.,,,.,,.:a,....,,,.H.1,i.w.:.v.5:-aq-+pr5:r::9rg!er:::rg..w-:a2: :-ffh'- -..'.'--V-1 - -f- ----ff '-, 5 ' 5 ' A . '- - , ' .- .41-wx-,X Q--nf-v 3.5 L 'Pg-g h Q. ,. . .- V: .- V5 -gr-H ---3 :-AT -, . , W - - ,-R H 'V Y Y 5' ,' ,, . . F Y , . - . . Qmgg f J Q N if X e 1 'Y r ta or 6 Q Q, 53 4 X Q Q xr ,gg . ,iff S' a AJ X -I gif 'F 4 is :Q xx X , -, , Kww TNQ- 2 kiwi gif It A. ':,:.:, z 'ns , f Zn.:-2? S?2sf4 V ff! x N . , 7-1. 1, ., , , wgfzgz W . , ,..C ,S V fm-5 . 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MCLEOD Home Economics ADA G. MACLAUGHLIN History k I Z N ai ... , tv - ...q-1 .x '-54 ' '- 5' fun 775- 11' . ,-....,., ,. I- R -f --' fp - 'i :.,fi--1a.i,-Hv:rfi '- 1-'.P'..':':' 7137- -J ' ' . .. .. , .. , Q 5.-1-A.:-,: ,-'si-F-255i-1213-:xne-ra-rl:,.+-1.2. vw- - -- -- - If -..- . . I. . K... A -. Eff-7-pw --'- '-- :-, .. . E. - g - 1 WlMWAWW' W ywf 7 V V 7 V I 7 I V MABELLE M. MILLER English C MARY REDMOND Mathematics WX:-IRE -sw :I Z K E. R. MORSE Mathematics N. B. MILLER, JR. Science Spanish SOPHIA ROSENBERGER English ' ELIZABETH MINCKEMEYER' S tady H all fr , an f if I It I FRANK L. PHILLIPS S. C. SEE Chemistry Sczefzty-Sczfen :we may +V f 5 x v. - s f -P . A M f, . .:.u:1..U.,. .g.,-.. : ,,,- uv, - , - : ' - Z, - 1--.J - i .2 V., .if 55 '-''ff'-.2f':g-51150.27-74.4,ff.54,i,sri, -817 - ,ati -'za : - r- , 1 VV ,. 'I - A . , . '- - f v. . ------ -- 1 ,,...,.,..,..,., u. - 1--. .. . '- ,Q - of Q K l A MARGUERITE C. SEWARD Commercial WA,,,4 ,,, ,, ,V , m Z! W W Z Z W W A WA Zim! A a V MILDRED D. SHANE Art ..? FREDERIC C. SHAW Greek, Latin M. H. I SHEARER VELMA SHELLEY Physzography Spanish EMMA E. SHELTON M. ANN M. SHIRE LEONA E. SHORT Expression, Public English History Speakin 0 'o SCZ'E1lfj Eigl1f 1 IN Bi --:K-i. A, I-3'-:Lap J . . , ,- ...,....---r- - VI ,, -,. I I-an ..f.1.19 fi- fr:-. M ,----- 1 . ,. , L., -u.,..:+.:1evv-2,-, 1:3121 R21 ----H P1 ' . , . W , ., , ,s f - ..:..E.y.:...i:,u,:g.frL:e:s,.g.- .-..,.-.. i.-.,. . - .. , - , , , , - A 4, ,,,.,, ,.,.,..-.k-..,.-.f-vg-5-5-ag--Lt. .-.W 1--T, Y-L 1 , . - F ' L , . . - , A . . - Q, . V .Hi x Y-U is A W ,.,...,-..LX.-,uf---QE-,. ..- , , , .. , . Y- A- ,. Y -V , -- .. .. WM WMm WW y 7 WW A7 7 7M -Y! I Y V WW 1 Ww Ww W, U K 4 Z Z Z9 W WM, I X, g- I I I I I I I I I NAOMI C. SIMPSON French Commercial I I I I I I I I I I I LOULA VAN NEMAN Botany FLORENCE TROTTER English I I . ALICE SUTHERLAND FLORENCE TOTTEN English BENJAMIN R WARD HELEN WELCH MARY S. WHEELER f E glish, Spanish English n .S'ez'cm'y-N1'1ze -. 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'.....A. ,-,4,,,,:.,,,,, , ,M ,, L- H, ,, , A X V - ' ff ' ' ' Y , W , , , ,, .,,J.,,y,,V-fam i A w w Eighty-Two I Top row: LAFFERTY, KELLY, MCCLURE, HARNITEN, TAYLOR. Second row: CLEVELAND, GARST, OUTLAND. Third row: FIELD, SOMMERVILLE, O,MALLEY, HERY'ER. Bottom row: HALL, WEATHEIRLY, DISSMAN, GANGE, LIEBERMAN, V 4 3. 'I . ,. .rf - . V. . ,..a-:.-.1 My..-,za-1, -if :fr-v - ,,,,:,5n4f,f' - .... 1.1, - L a.,.,z5..+a,13-fi-lzfvrirgzrrrr:v 1i:2 'T5I5L-'tN'-'fix ' fi , -'Ez ' ' ' . ' .1-:...q- 11-:aff 'ff'-'T ':? i'Y 1'T-., L: ,-. W' -f-' f-fi f- 1 , - , -' - ' ' ' . - -- ' WZ!!! 5' !' 4 J . .i,t'f,, ,f ff lf v ,vi I cl 'ff of nj , gf: S ,, si at 3224 5 X lf, X' r T f fv f y 6701 5 75 5 iff 4, fn Z wi 2 , ,Z , 6 22 E QW 1 ii Mi? Ngffsze is 55 if ,E V 2 11 e 2 ' s 2 1: 1 eat l 35 L was v r I l l P I F A Q l I I, w H A A f 4 jj' ' - I 44 mf 4.W,MmAAl 4 5, V ' ' 3192111111 Staff Florence Harnden, Fred Kelly, Joe Lafferty, Harriet lVlcClure, Hugh Taylor. in L . .JUNIORS John Cleveland, Ruth Garst, John Outland. SOPHUMORES Stanley Field, Joe O,lVlalley, Ruth Sommerville. V ADVERTISING STAFF Everett Weatherly, Jerome Lieberman, Lester Hall, James Dissman, Harold Gange ' PHOTOGRAPHER Fred Heryer. ADVISER John N. Booth. liz' fr 15 - 4- -:H - . 1 'f---4'1a'r.-1' L.-mv.-:yegss - v- L -44,:1'c:'u.-, .. .- -, .,-.--. , - - --r xg 1 ' , Y A. ff EEL J: I -J !':1f-'Lf''?'Fi':eg-'jn3-g1-L1--ggfqfgg-ggqyqrggf-yqg1gfq.7-o,1:nfg-,aah ,. ,,, ,, .. .. ., Z VWAWY yw 7 ,I 7 Y X V m , ' V V W4 Z2 -v M , Ar- A kiwi 'L 7 f V be tier Staff f I Eighty-Fam' i v C i S i S u Top row: O,MALLEY, TAYLOR, SOMMERVILLE, CARST, HALL, LAFFERTY. M1cld1e row: FIELD, LIEBERMAN, MCCLURE, OUTLAND, J. N BOOTH Adviser i'V ' 3 ' . Bottom row: CLEVELAND, KELLY, 1'IARNDEN, WEVATHERLY, I t , . . . . .1 A f,:na7:Tg..3,- . , , , . - . . . . -- -- 5.3- , 1 :---.A-f -2 --: ::'z:. J - 1111.50 , Y . - . Y- . .- A. L2-1 , As-isr+1':v'::e:vPe1w:msfr-sff1-r1d-1f:Jv:-1- A- -'ll ----'- . - - - . .. ,,,,--.1-...-A.: - gc -.-uf. . f'5'r7i7: I A -if -A 9, - A. , ' '- ' . 1 A ' ' ' ' ' ffW a v iw wif? Q- 9:9 2 L, ii: ., fi! - V ,QQ ' , 1' J' T77 Q15-wiffyfii .: M-.M A if 327.1 TSW' 'F zu. A 'fiig 'V by N 1 , f ,,f,,JiA4- ,. W 4 I l i i 1 P l lk f XM! XM WW! X ff !W W V Y W!, ff wwfw fmWf wx ffnfn: 'Q 7 V V 7 Wm '24 7 1 ' ' ' , 'RN A LM 2A 4WjZ hAj A m Y V F A share GIRL DEBATERS WIN CUP AFFIRMATIVE TEAM T I Constance Nuckles, captain, Georgia Bruce, Sally l g Chase, Miriam Garst, alternate. l NEGATIVE TEAM June McLaughlin, captain, Grace Dooley, Helen Louise Woodsmall, Ardelle Britt, alternate. To take the place of the Amherst cup the girl de- i haters presented to the school the trophy taken from Northeast in a double victory Won Friday evening, April 4. V R The affirmative team gained a two-to-one decision g in their encounter with Manual and the negative team, which met Central in the Westport auditorium, also re- ceived the votes of two judges. ' The question was, Uliesolved, That the United States should recognize the soviet government of Russiaf' Both teams presented skilfully developed arguments in their constructive speeches, giving evidence of careful preparation and training. Disclaiming any sympathy with communistic principles, the affirmative speakers sought to prove that Russia has a stable government and can fulfill her obligations. They contended that recognition would promote world peace and would be highly l beneficial to the United States. TNTERSCHOLASTIC DEBATE TRoPHY THE WINNING TEAMS l l Iiiglzty-Fire L -' -9-' i f . C221 E'-1'7 :':'!'7i5 4f-' ,'1i11f gz1-311'--'gvlg-,,9,-yqqff..--saga--,ng-.rg-,-1-a..-.a. , . .. .L V A . . - A 1 ff fm wWWW W,1W, 1 fl XV 1 f J -. W Z .7 WK? f , WW V V 4 4 9 4 X W f f QM y, yi fa if f 4 f WW AWzWl74 QA QA WA QM ff if The negative argument was based on the contention that recognition of any country is a political act and, since Russia has refused to comply with the require- ments set forth by our state department, the United States would have everything to lose by extending recognition. Westport's teams were especially strong in rebuttal, being prepared with a great amount of ammunition which they used effectively. The cup won by the girls' teams is the gift of the Kansas City chapter of the Association of University Women. It is awarded each year to the high school which enters two winning teams in the girls' interscholastic debate. The school which wins for three successive years becomes permanent owner of the cup. Breaking precedents of former years a second team was chosen. Affirmative: Mary Margaret Moore, captain, Ellen Elvira Davis, Mary Teed, Mary Ellen Hubbard. Negative: Elinor Curry, captain, Winifred Beatty, Mary Ethel Kirker, Helen Cowan. BOYS SURRENDER TROPHY AFFIRMATIVE TEAM Steuart Britt, captain, Medsker Christensen, Orville Richardson, Everett Weath- erly, alternate. NEGATIVE TEAM Jerome Lieberman, captain, Fred Heryer, John Calendar, Robert Powell, alter- Hate. Westport surrendered the Amherst debate cup to Central this year after retain- Q ing it for two years. Central and Manual defeated all the opposing teams in the tl inter-high series and later Central won a decision from Manual in a dual meet. ' 5 The subject of the debate was, uBesolved, That Kansas City, Mo., should adopt l p the commission manager plan of government? The debates were held Friday even- ti ing, March 21, in the auditoriums of the four high schools. Each negative team re- U mained at home. Westport's affirmative went to Manual and Central's affirmative l I INTER-HIGH DEBATE TEAMS Eighty-Six , .. L-. .,. -. ,. . . . -.,. ... . .rf -.-,-1, . - E :..1,,-,-,. ....f,...-.-5.8 -,:q-a-- A:e:rfn: x1fa-fr'-'- mar, ..-,-.1f+q-..aeQ,-....-in-.frv-,:.zm.:-5-ga-:--99--5-g-egg:-1ay-egg-Qegg51-gggagvgq-P3555gy-:asHazen-:star-:r?a11::fv'!!:'t::2+!s1::T::.-e'f'Q'L-'jf-55:VH-1?--Q 5-'95 , ---'-M N -- ,-P- f: f E - J, .'::1Ev l my ire- ' to 'eat the ,ich 'ins zed, :len ath- tel'- ain- the lopt ren- re- tive W! W W ff f , AKVWM WVVMWMYV W -E 'ff ' 'ZW MMM WM0 !mj. ' Q! g gf? A f S ,, ,,. 1 4 4 my 1. QfZ Ahff ma e 1 V L 9 1 GIRLS SECOND TEAMS team met the Gold and Blue negative. The decision was unanimous, both at West- port anol at Manual. Asserting that the present system Of municipal management is unsatisfactory, the Westport affirmative speakers pointed out the advantages of the commission manager plan, showing that centralization of responsibility and the employment Of -1- - -, BOYS' SECOND TEAMS Eighty-SUt'c1z ' f' - f'-f --1 , -f .. -we-fauna-sv-. nvL-,...,:,,g,,.-.,n-.n-s-n.f- , A ,A . A fW1WWfW WW! v111 J ?7 , , , , -, , 1, I , -, f X ff f X Z 1 -1 W 1 wWW f1W1 1 lWM ff 1 Y WW 1 ' WW WW f 7 VW 4 - f fi 1 1 . 'f A 4 - 1 1 1 11 ! d14W.114m'1W,1 11 wa, 4 74 fn fi ,A ,M 1 , , 1 I V W W m 4 ni Z Z1 614 Z QA Zww 11 A f W V experts would result in much more economical and efficient administration. They also proved that the proposed plan of government is essentially democratic. The negative team centered their attack on the alleged undemocratic features of the city manager plan. They maintained that the short term of the average city manager is detrimental and argued that politics and graft still would prevail. Manual attacked vigorously in the rebuttal and Westport laid down a counter barrage of arguments that seemed equally effective. y The Central affirmative team was composed of experienced, resourceful debaters who were especially strong in rebuttal. Joe Thomas had the stellar role for the vis- itors and John Calendar matched wits with him successfully. The following were members of the second debate teams: Affirmative: Tom Carroll, captain, Samuel Pierce, Albert Farmer, Lewis Shores. Negative: Lyman Richardson, captain, Chandler Cole, Lewis Flarsheim, Lan- dry Harwood. . THE RAVIN' OF AN UNFORTUNATE Once upon a midnight skeery, long I pondered weak and weary, On the horrible disasters which occurred the day before. They had roused me from my dreaming, I had woke most loudly screaming My poor brain with nightmares teeming, as l rolled, off on the floor! 'Twas those terrible report cards which reposed inside my drawer, Yes, ,twas that-and so much more. Ah-distinctly I remember, it was in the warm Aprember, lust four hours and I should rise to meet the scoldings, as of yore. And the painful recollection of that hideous collection And the HlVlatinee'7 reflection, came to me as I did roar! Flunk again? oh-h-h-h-h, NEvERMoRE1 Elfflfy-E1'gl1t Cr H1 Hz T c M. M. ct: Cl. in de pl fr AJ g fx ' 'fi ,E 9 x QAVQ I , 'lis- C , A ,,, . .n-L- . .' ,-at i515'3 - - . .. . . . A .- -' - ' ' 'n.'Bn SL:-.E 54- F: . ' F',2F'11' ':1..,. V, v' ' ' ' 1 ' 'T . - . ' .-'f',..- - . , . . . . , .. .,,..+ . .., :Hu -4.1-.sa.+f ',' 14?'::-Y2:v.:E?Fx':::.ef.-Swre:.J-L-rEk-:--.- -F' H Q ' ' ' - - - . - f - . . ' ' ' A-.-.,.., , ,. .1 -,,,...!...Ja-f-1--S-.eq-fr-f-QJSQ-Sf-sleeve-2-rt' ..4:2 -1 --,- ,ff S--51' r-'11 f':'f h 'f'f 'i ' I 2- - - M . -, V A '. 1YA -' QV , ,q, . , . - - ' - f .' ' WMWWMQ I ley of ity ter ers fis- wis an- A V w Qtuhent uuncil OFFICERS FIRST TERM , SECOND TERM CHARLES DENSFORD ........ . . .Presidenzt ..... CHARLES DENSFORD HELEN LOUISE WOODSMALL. . . . . .Vzce-President . . . . GERTRUDE DOOLEY HARRY BENNETTS .......... . . .Secretary .... ..... T OM CARROLL F OM CARROLL . . . . .Treasurer . . VERNON KASSEBAUM MAYBELLE MILLER2 MARY WHEELER Acirzfsers. . . flVl'AYDE.LLE MILLER 4 NAOMI SIMPSON L R. V. PIARMAN The first big task undertaken by the council this year Was the sale of Crier tick- ets, and the enthusiastic spirit with which this work was done characterized the coun- cil this year. The Student council planned and held. a Sophomore mass meeting in which the institutions and traditions of our school were explained by upper olassmen. It was declared a decided Success by everyone concerned. A committee of students Worked in conjunction with the faculty committee in planning the assemblies this year. This co-operation resulted in many fine programs. After much consideration the council decided to ask the student body to refrain from class yells in the assembly and to lend all their enthusiasm to the schoel yells. Another progressive step taken by the council was a plea for better conduct in the STUDENT COUNCIL, SECOND TERM I lfiglliy-N inc zugnqfmagaf-f.uM,9',g.-,fg.c4.1m.vua-- fgvMq Y . . - .----g ! W X f f W , W , 7 y 1 fy 7 0 - f -7 7 -f I y V ya g f fm Q - W Q f XY, W X W xxx y, f 1 fl 4 ff Qu? Z W Z ZW , , 4 , A ,. , , . L Ninety V STUDENT COUNCIL, FIRST TERM halls. Several serious accidents had happened and this action on the part of the council was appreciated. Then came the Fourth Annual All-school Mixer. The council took complete charge and, facing many almost insurmountable obstacles, produced the biggest and best mixer Westport ever had. The ticket sales netted 35712. Probably the most brilliant achievement of the year was the Junior Red Cross drive. The amount collected was 383561, S300 more than any other school in Kan- sas Cit f. Aycommittee from the coun-cil gave the trophies and the trophy case a much needed cleaning and the shining cups gave proof that our councilmen are not afraid of Work. The council received special commendation for their Work in the bazaar held for the benefit of the Gold Star Scholarship fund. Meeting the necessity of having an honor pin for scholastic excellence the coun- cil offered a prize of five dollars for a design for the pin. Working with the faculty this plan was made complete, and the council appropriated 550 for the first honor pin fund. For the third successive year the council took complete charge of the Herald sales. The council decided to lend its support and co-operation to the Mary Harmon Weeks fund by promoting the opera, Wllhe Pirates of Penzance, put on by the Glee Club for the benefit of that fund. The council also helped to advertise and sell tickets for the starlight concerts to be held in Swope Park this coming summer. Early in the first term the council undertook the compiling of a history of West- port. Committees have worked on it all year, but time prohibits its completion. When it is completed next year it will be the most valuable thing that the council has left for the school and an asset that few schools are able to boast. - -2- --U L- ---- Q-5 : L.,-1--1:-:JQ-fx-usa-:.ar.Av:-ff:rg.-ei-:Sife2:f:es:i1sf:fis-R+-an--e,ef-9 .-1--+-f-a- v Z f fffffwf A 4WfMWf ,Wf,f' 1, , . mmf-Wa ' a A. A A mm 4 Z Z4 f if ,- A f ff W l f X, , .fp X. ,- S9 323 I I4 W X . , Qi? if' - Q., , tif ff. ' .'Kx' T 523: ii -,L -f 1- 6 ly f the plete and Iross Kan- nuch fraid held :oun- culty tonor erald rmon Glee . sell West- ation. uncil Executive Board SECOND TERM Seniors-Joe Lafferty, Agnes Shep- herd, Harold Roberts. . funiors-Helen Olsen, Helen Cowan., Billy Moore. Sophomores-Elise Bosenwald, Mau- rice Sandberg, Charles Oder. While engaged in these activities the council has not forgotten its own develop- ment. Several times during the year reports have been made on the ideas and ac- tivities of other student councils. As a result there has been a development of con- fidence, of business ability and of intelligent discussions in the council meetings. One much needed amendment was made in the constitution, and a committee of nine students has been appointed to consider several most important amendments and to report on them at the first meeting of next year. Marian Baker Curtis Sutermiester WMEMBEBS FIRST TERM SECOND TERM Harry Sommerville Marian Baker Alfred Spencer Dan Brady Gilbert Turner Maurice Barnes Harry Bennetts Clarence Cassady Tom Carroll Medsker Christensen Stewart Chaney Charles Densford Don Edwards J. G. Fowler Eugene Fisher Myron Graham Fred Heryer Dan Uhrig Mac Wallingford Agnes Berglin Betty Birch Betty Brewster Marion Brinton Martha Brown Elinor Curry Marion Dillenbeck Grace Dooley Helen Elizabeth Eastis Tom Carroll Stewart Chaney Charles Densford Garnett Fowler George Frost Billy Gange Billy Hamrick William Hogin Vernon Kassebaum ,loe Lafferty Albert Lieberman Dan Uhrg: Mac Wallingford Richard Wolfe Agnes Berglin Betty Brewster Elizabeth Calvin Doris Clausen Helen Cowan Elinor Curry Gertrude Dooley Alma Fritter Ninety-One :1 - -1-lf.--. 1, ..-.,.f-.,-L , .-- fqafta.,-.-t.f,1., ba-, .-.1,:-.-c.-.+qq4.:-r-- mqwlag-L.:-4.f1.,mr,-znnnnakeft-xref -- -f- -h f fl X ff fx A f ' d W , , . . 7 1 i ff I f v Z . W 4 V W if W W Z Z W I m w 11 f QM 7, yi ,, ff 1 , 4 7 Q' 1 , , A V' 1 QA WA Z1 v A W0W Wm V Richard Hill Billy Hoffstott William Jay John Jolley Vernon Kassebaum Joe Kniffin Joe Lafferty Tracy Leonard Robert McCrum David McVey Allan Moore Charles Oder Joe O'Malley John Outland Robert Powell Rolland Rankin Charles Reynolds Cordon Sehellberg Nzncii Two Executive Board FIRST TERM Seniors-Martha Brown, Vernon Kasse- baum, Allan Moore Juniors-Elinor Curry, Fred Heryer, John Outland Sophomorcs - David McVey, Joe O7Malley, Helen Staley A Maurine Frazier Florence Harnden Thalia Keller Dorothy Kemper Hilda Lawrie Margery Lawrie Elaine Meier Alice Piercy Martha Jane Randel Elise Rosenwald Bonnie Lyn Rutter Betty Suddarth Marjorie Scott Agnes Shepherd Ruth Sherman Helen Staley Elinor Thompson Helen Louise Wood- small Leo Lipscomb Robert McCrum John McCarvey David McVey Allan Moore Billy Moore John Newell Phil Norvell Charles Oder Robert Powell Robert Renfro Lyman Richardson Harold Roberts Joe Sabourin Thomas Samuel Maurice Sandberg Howard Stewart Alice Groendycke Rachel Hamilton Lucille Hodge Thalia Keller Eleanor Kenyon Hilda Lawrie Elaine Meier Helen Olsen Alice Piercy Virginia Power Jeanette Reicher Elsie Rosenwald Hazel Scott Agnes Sheoherd Helen Staley Nina Tighe K Cc Cl Inu J M Cz Ei lr W Cz K. E1 M Vi Jo M K: Di M M K4 -or wa t 35. .ph ,,,g,f:m Li3?1 nu-an r-I--' ' 7 -!?51!w :?f- - - ,.,-, .nbgahpm-wb.. ee-s 1-Q-1 H-fx 4--9-4- D 'B' ' ' . ' 4- .- .V s-.ea-n--zur-g-g.:-Q-qu-nn.4qe-,-1-t Q-g ua. -.-'.-.-- emu. is-'rar-lo I Y - I , . . VERA FRAZELL Designer of Herald Cover The judges were' H M Kurtzwor 'll ' WW fy ,X M ? V ffm WM 7 V ff Q W'Wf ff WWm: Www Z yy E , 5 Q ,FQ .7 U! f nf 4 A 4 M 2 A 4 da 2 aan we 'awww f V l Qrt epartlmznt The increased enrollment in the art depart- ment shows a growing interest in art and a higher appreciation of its value. By co-oper- ating with various activities the art students have rendered invaluable aid in promoting worthy school enterprises. The chief event of the year was the Herald contest. To develop more unity and individ- uality in the year book, a contest was held for a contour to be used on the six division pages entitled Seniors, Activities, Faculty, Societies, H. D. T. C., and Athletics. The contour made by Vera Erazell was selected. This was followed by a contest for the divi- sion pages in which much originality, skill and accuracy was displayed. The winning designs were submitted by William Chouteau, Vera Erazell, Alice Groendycke, Elaine Meier, Bernice Teed and Helen Trusty. Seventy-three designs were submitted for the Herald cover. The prize, a ten dollar gold piece, was awarded to Vera Frazell. Miss Frazell is the first senior who has won the Herald cover prize in recent years. She also is the only art pupil who has received the votes of all the judges in the contest. th director of the Kansas Cit Art Institute . . . , J y .3 Karl Eitzer and Howard E. Chilton of the Burger Engraving company, Miss Harriet Cocks, of the Northeast high school, and Mrs. Edward C. N. Brown. William Chouteau won second place and James Wright third. Those who received honorable mention were Catherine Both and Kathryn Jackson. The other contestants were: Mary Ann Austin Caroline Baker Elruth Banta lrma Binney Willella Blakely Catherine Barrons Katherine Burns Emma Bush .Vlary Byhee Virginia Caskey fosephine Chambers Marguerite Clarke Katherine Combs Dora Craig .Vlary Olive Crawley Majorie Hall Katherine Kohr George Hunter Elaine Meier Ruth McCeehan Edna McCamish Francis Miller Thelma Boe Dwight Boberts Marian Mertz Martha Smith Sidney Smith Helen Strohm Mildred Schuetz Bernice Teed Lula Conkey Marion Dillenbeck Vera Mae Douglass Carlotta Duffelmeyer Margaret Emmert Vera Erazell Irene Gardner Alice Croendycke Dorothy Could Dorothy Halbert Mary C. Tierney Helen Trusty Elizabeth Tedder Clara Louise Wasson Emma Wood Elizabeth Webb Majorie Wo1'tl1ington lsabel Wood Jack Terrell Elizabeth Lee A J 1 V v V f , V at , VWWW WWWZV 79 f wf f f iw ya li H if f 6 4 f f WWW! 'Q LA,- Z QA W0 if 'Wy W'Z M 1 V V The art students who contributed drawings to the Herald sincerely hope they meet the approval of the student body. Visits to the Art Institute have been interesting features of the work of the department. Each class endeavors to go once a month if the weather permits. Thus they are able to see ten exhibits during the year. The students become acquainted with the different types of painting and with present day painters and learn to ap- preciate them. This knowledge will 'prove invaluable in later years. The senior craft class is proving a most interesting one. The students are showing better craftsmanship and stronger work. The materials used are wood, metal, clay, parchment and cloth. This class also made the plans and stage setting for the senior play. The miniature stages were worked out cleverly from the color and lighting effects to the furniture. Another class made the posters for the senior play. The contest for the honor pin design was the last of the year. Three hundred designs were submitted. The faculty committee selected the two most desirable designs to be made up in gold. They were designs of Marguerite Clark and Marion Dillen- beck. Then the student council and the honor students voted on them. The design submitted by Miss Dillenbeck, former president of the Jules Guerin Art club, re- ceived the most votes and lVliss Dillenbeck received a prize of five dollars. The pins were equally desirable, well proportioned and carefully Worked out. JUNIOR' CLASS soNc To Tune of UC0min' Through the Rye Here we stand in all our glory, The class of '25, And though as yet welre little known, To win renown weill strive. Chorus We have wit and we have talent, We have beauty, too, And with such gifts as these, oh, say, Just watch what we will do. For three long years we've struggled on Through lessor1s, tasks and drill, And though we've left a lot behind, We've much before us still. Chorus The Seniors think they've done so well Their glory ne'er can fade, But we such starry heights shall gain Weill lay them in the shade. Chorus --Selby Hanssen, '25, . 1 Nmtty Four - - - -V -Q.. -4 f .,f. f --f 1 .14 Q.: -.1 .-.-av P-'H-:-15'-1 vii 2-Pr:-'E: f1!1f 1 ' I, ,.4.-f.,,,....f..-as v.i,...f,,...,..,..,---g-fs-s-v-a-ws-1--fe. ::a':aaa-aaereve-famsr.: ....::fh .r:f:+- -.V'i.'P'Fx....u. . -:T ...gg l- ,V . WAWWWMWQA meet f the Thus inted J ap- s are food, :tting color enior ndred signs illen- esign J, re- pins WW m fffwxm , I V v W4 7 7 .y 7 7M W y y V A f ff 4WW'WW'WWW m W f W ff 72 y f W i XY W if f ff W Wm, 4 t Z Q2 QA A W v V Elinor ull W The honor roll is a comparatively recent institution at Westport, having been started three years ago. It is unique in that itaccords recognition of scholastic achievement both to graduates and undergraduates. Students who are on the honor roll must receive in term grades two solid Els and one solid G or the equivalent, substituting two non-solids for one solid. They must receive no grade below M. Students who are on two successive honor rolls become honor students and receive bronze pins. Those on four honor rolls, only two of which must be successive, receive silver pins. Students who attain distinction in scholarship receive gold pins with one, two or three pearls according to their rank in scholarship. The prize offered by the student council for the best honor pin design was won by Marion Dillenbeck. Marguerite Clark received honorable mention. The council has offered to help finance this enterprise. Following are the undergraduates on the honor roll for June 8, 1923: Edward Brinton Steuart Britt John Calendar James Chambers Thomas Childs Medsker Christensen Frank Cohn Waldo Dunnington Guy Green Fred Heryer Fred Kelly .loe Lafferty Joseph Larson Jerome Lieberman Joseph Newcomer .lohn Outland Julius Peltzman John Rehner Robert Benfro Byron Rexroth Lyman Richardson Orville Richardson Hugh Taylor Audley Vonck Everett Weatherly Robert Wilson Ethan Young Helen Baier Katherine Barnes Winnifred Beatty Louise Binswanger Marion Brinton Ardelle Britt Josephine Brown Martha Brown Georgia Bruce Virginia Caskey June Chandler Sally Chase Dorothy Clayton Katherine Combs Aline Davidson Margaret Elledge Opal F allin Buth Garst Velda Gebhard Alice Groendycke Dorothy Halbert Lillian Hughes Nancy Lou Hunter Nadine LaMar Buth Laundy Hilda Lawrie Elizabeth Lee Juanita Lightner Lenore Linfield Georgia McEwen June McLaughlin Elaine Meier Mary Margaret Moore Genevieve Munsell Mary Nichols Constance Nuckles Ruth Ostrom Abbott Parker Ruth Sheurman Dorothy Thomas Helen Patterson Alice Babinowitz Mary Sants Henrietta Schmitt Dorothy Shields Gladys Shifflett Gene Truitt lrene Weissinger Isabel Wood A.ll'IYCfy'ITZ' -4 1 s ua. -1 :.,..'.f4 Q:--..-an-1-,-uv.-3-.-,nz-n..,,,-, :,..,.,,,,,.,,,-. . .44 A f 1' 1 ff' 'I ' 'QQ f Z W, .-,X Z azwfamlzwaff V Honor roll for term ending ,January 18, 19242 Edward Alexander Abe Bertman Edward Brinton Steuart Britt Robert Butler John Calendar James Chambers Stewart Chaney Thomas Childs Medsker Christensen Donald Clark Waldo Dunnington Eugene Dycke Louis Farber Garnet Fowler George Frost Selby Hansson Landry Harwood Fred Heryer Fred Kelly William Kenney Kenneth Kern George Kerr Stanley Knight Frank Lacy Joe Lafferty Gordon Leonard Albert Lieberman Jerome Lieberman Robert MacD,owell Russell Magnuson Howard Monnett Billy Moore Joseph Newcomer Richard Newman Charles Oder Joe 0'Malley John Outiand Samuel Pearce Julius Peltzrnan John Rehner Robert Renfro Byron Rexroth Solomon Ribakoff Wallace Ruckert Ernest Rushing Neal Sawyer William Sayre 'X lllffy Szfr William Snyder Irwin Sutermeister Hugh Taylor Godfrey Thompson Everett Weatherly Robert Wilson ' Jack Wolf Frank Woodhead Bertha Aubele Helen Baier Winnifred Beatty Louise Binswanger Mary Blomeyer Catherine Ann Brandt Marion Brinton Ardelle Britt Martha Brown Georgia Bruce Martha Burney Virginia Caskey Sally Chase Helen Clark Frances Collard Katherine Combs Madeleine Cronin Louise Crosby Cora Crithfield Aline Davidson Dorothy Dorman Virginia Dorman Vera MaeVDouglass Mary Margaret Down Mary Edwards Margaret Elledge Dorothy Ferguson Vera Frazell Norma Freed Cecelia Friedman Sadie Friedson Ruth Garst Velda Gebhard Jeannette Greenman Dorothy Halbert Florence Harnden Mary Koernig U Mary Ellen Hubbard Mary Hecker Lillian Hughes ing Nena J urlow Thalia Keller Eleanor Kenyon Mary Kohler Katherine Kohr Hilda Lawrie Margery Lawrie Elizabeth Lee Juanita Lightner Evelyn Llywellyn June McLaughlin Alice MacMahon Elaine Meier Mary Margaret Moore 'Genevieve Munsell Jane Mustion Claudia Meyers Mary Nichols Jean Norberg Constance Nuckles Ruth Ostrom Helen Patterson Elene Peters Alice Rabinowitz Alice Roberson ' Henrietta Schmitt Agnes Shepherd Ruth Sheurman Dorothy Shields Gladys Shifflett Ruth Sommerville J Josephine Sonin Dorothea Stair Florence Stowell Bernice Teed Mary Teed Rebekah Thompson Gene Truitt Louie Truitt Mary Gertrude Truitt Mary Ruth Welsh Wilma White Leah Whittington Ada Wiley l Katheryn Wolcott Isabel Wood 1 Mary Wurst Virginia Youngs rf' , f ,,. f f. 2' if V M' We tra col pul pl: sex wit bol We An Mi Pip -. ' N ' A 'W ,. ,-.. , -...' . -,,.,..., ,... -- -5.5. X - a.a:',.L -- 1.-as - - - ' V -f - '-'--:H .Y-f-FIST'-f...-Q-E., ? ian , , fy A I I 1 A WWfWWWmMV1 WWWMJ, A Z ZZ yy fa I yi Q 3 Z y 'fa ,9 A 4 '- W4 4 4 M A mi Z Qfwd AM A .WWW l 0 V K usir THE SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The school orchestra was one of the most important musical organizations in Westport this year. The members have gained much benefit from their musical training and the experience developed by enthusiastic team work. They also have contributed much to the enjoyment of all the occasions when they have appeared in public. The orchestra played at two parent-teacher meetings, the .senior and Christmas plays, the opera, uPirates of Penzancefi the convention hall music festival and at several assemblies in the school. On each of these occasions the orchestra played with credit to themselves, Mrs. Hedges and their school. The members: Violins-Max Adelstein, Fred Baker, Chandler Cole, Philip Glass, Charles Lie- bolt, Jerome Mayer, William O7Don'nell, Thomas Roach, Lewis Smith, Cora Lee Welch, Herbert Wedemeyer, Kenneth Duncan, Sara Barratt, Margaret Forrester, Amelia Greenman, Annabelle Hollenbeck, Marjorie Lawrie, Elizabeth McDaniel, Mildred Messmore, Constance Nuckles, Virginia Young. Flutes-Elmira Hassig, Richard Reuland. Clarinets-Kenneth McLatchey, Ivan Phillips, Charles Weltz. i D . Cornets-Eugene Frazier, James Mills, Jack Nicholson, Parker Shlrling, Keith Pi . peISaXophones-wMalcolm Bliss, Frank Chandler, Keith Kirk, Gordon Shellberg. Nz'11etyw,5 L L .fn-qff,a-g-L.- ww-..,..-- 1. 4,4 ,. 4. Vw gf.. -.fa-Ay --. na--g-3-in m+f 92Zi2iiJL7DH! ,Z212 A , , . . . - f -' f W , ff f---f-' W MIM za . . f f f Y 5 THE DANCE ORCHESTRA The membership of the dance orchestra was increased from five to eight this year, becoming more like the earliest orchestra, which had from ten to twelve instru- ments. The first dance orchestra was organized in 1920, when there was a demand for the elimination of jazz. The orchestra proposed to supplant jazz with acceptable popular music at all school parties. With the exception of two members, Everett Dillard and Eldon Eaton, the mem- bers of the orchestra never had played together until this year. F. C. Shaw, the . sponsor, deserves much credit for the excellent work of the group. g The eight active members: f Saxophones-Calvin Austin, Howard Histed, Ward Kirke. Violins-Everett Dillard Hugh Taylor. 7 5 Piano-Vernon Kassebaum. Cornet-Eldon Eaton. Drums-Charles Wilson. f THE GLEE CLUB The glee club shares with the orchestra the credit for developing a keener ap- preciation of music among the students. The club was strengthened by an abun- ' dance of talent which was only brought to light this season. h A In the big event of the year, the annual music contest, our song-birds yielded the prize to Northeast. The cantata, uThe Lay of the Bellf' by Bruch was given in conjunction with the other high school glee clubs in Junior College. The club also sang at the .spring music festival in convention hall May 2. , A one-act opera, Trial by Jury, by Gilbert and Sullivan, featured a musical program in assembly in December. The opera, uThe Pirates of Penzancef' was presented in May for the benefit of the Parent-Teacher association. Those who received pins in recognition of their work in the inter-high music contest were Nelle Richards, Don Burnett, Delmar King, trio, Garnett Fowler, Har- riet F riedman, solo. I 1 Ninety-Eight 'f'-f'-'-' 'wie'-'S- ff 'R'-4--rr'?H'f 1'-fffl!-Hf'i+':f'ev-211'51-122weft!-Pee-11:sedee.'Qs-vgge,a-gfee1f:s::er.1:frehr'is-3e+1s:EiesFsi-ff:-sire-easier-sea-1-P.:-area-ea fees- ri : ' 7 is, 'F K this stru- for able rem- the . ap- bun- lded n in also sical was lusic Har- V W!! i f W A- Jfy,, f ffffff W4 ? W V V 'V W, 'f f 1 I f W f f W A IZ ZA MWA if ff yfffa 7 if w wm mwWWp LAWWAQAAMWK f f V 4 f I'Hl11HfllZ5 I r HTHE ROMANTIC AGE i THE CAST lVI6l1S2l1'1ClC .............. ............ , ,wlafion Dillenbgck Mrs. Knowles, her mother. . .... Gertrude Dooley Mr- Knowles --------- J . . .Orville Richardson .lane Bagot, her cousin . . , , .Winona Shideler Gervais Mallory ...... ,,... L Qwis Shores Gentleman Susan . . . . .Zolley Lerner ETH, 3 PC3S3H'f l90Y- - - . . .Julius Peltzman Alice, the maid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eleanor Hall Asn altogether charming comedy, 6'The Romantic Agef' was produced as the Christmas play Friday evening, December 21. Each member of the cast fulfilled all expectations and the play was given an unusually successful staging. Marion Dillenbeck was an adorable Melisande. Her role was a diflicult one, but Miss Dillenbeck met every demand upon her dramatic talent with rare grace and skill. In the part of Gervais Mallory, Lewis Shores showed not only sincerity but also finish and depth. His Gervais always was vitally human. . Gertrude Dooley in the character part of Mrs. Knowles was the hit of the play. The finish, the subtlety and the artistry of her Mrs. Knowles was worthy of a stage professional. lane, the opposite of Melisande, was played delightfully by Winona Shibler. The two types, one romantic and the other more practical, always were distinct. Guy Green, in the part of Bobby, Melisande's scorned lover, embraced his op- portunities as soon as they presented themselves and Jane became an opportunity. ln the dilhcult part of Mr. Knowles, Orville Richardson showed great promise. With added years and experience he should make a name for himself in amateur productions. A',I'l1C'f,Y'lX fll' ff A A ' ZZTZM7'HZ55z551:ZLL,L7if9??fm1iilbfflflkklll Wmfwmwwml , . , . , . , ., -1 ,mu ,,,,,,, ..,...., , ,M ,,,,.,........ ....-.--. a -------- , WW Z f W if 7m W Z 2 W9 , . ,,,WWy,.....,.f..: ffmmagyp W y f yW fn yi ff If f f l 1 1 f V The philosophy that Milne expressed in his play through Gentleman Susan was handled agreeably by Zolley Lerner, who held his audience and won their ad- miration. A little part and a little boy, but a big hit. That was the combination that Julius Peltzman played as Ern, the peasant boy. Eleanor Hall was excellent as the maid, Alice, and although the part called for no great amount of talent, she showed undoubtedly that she has it. The unqualified success of the play was a testimonial to the skill, the unflagging industry and thefkindly, sincere interest of the director, A. S. Humphrey. Miss Naomi Simpson also rendered invaluable assistance in rehearsals. 'CYOU AND In uYou and I, the senior play, was presented May 23. The plot is developed in a series of incidents cleverly arranged by the author to obtain the best dramatic effects. . Rickey White and his sweetheart, Ronny Duane, are the leading characters. Maitland White, Rickey's father, is convinced that he sacrificed a great career as a painter by marrying and advises Rickey not to repeat his mistake. Deaf to the pleadings of parents and friends, Rickey finally marries the girl of his choice and becomes an architect as he always had planned. Maitland White, buffeted on every side, wins sympathy on account .of his un- gratified ambitions and his unselfish devotion. Interest, however, centers largely in the unavailing efforts of Ronny to persuade herself and Rickey that their love for each other is a barrier to his success. The play uYou and I was written by Philip Barry and won the 1923-241 Har- vard prize. It was produced under the direction of Miss Leona Short. THE CAST Ronny Duane ............ .... 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This is the only class of its kind in the Kansas City high schools and is one of the very few in the country. s organized at the beginning of the second ey as director. The class consists of fifty. boys Under Miss Bradley's skillful, enthusiastic guidance folk dancing has become one of the most popular and successful activities in the school. Other schools in the city are planning to organize similar classes next fall. ' During her recent visit in Kansas City Miss Elizabeth Burchenal, international authority on folk dancing, spoke of the class in terms of highest praise after coming to Westport especially to see the boys and girls in action. felt is the most Wonderful thing I have seenf' she said. uThe spirit of the mem- bers, especially of the boys, is charming and unequaled. The same experiment is being tried in only one other place Where l have been and the Westport class is far superior to that one. Some of the far sighted members of the class are seeking to make folk dancing one of the permanent activities by organizing a new club. The class is conducted in a most informal manner. Partners never are self- chosen but usually are found in a grand march. The boys line up on one side and the girls on the other and march down the center of the room each with the partner he chances to get, thus making the affair more like a mixer. The snake dance al- ways has proved successful in that it arouses pep. At least too short dances are learned in one lesson. They usually are the kind in which the participants become well acquainted. T Often there is a stunt of some kind, with magic or a trick. For instance Ingram Kidd was seen one day down on the floor on his hands and knees with a glass of water held in the palm of either hand. He was requested to make a Wish, and if he succeeded in getting up without spilling the water his wish would come true. But he did not succeed. 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THOMAS CARROLL Harry Bennetts Robert Bone Edward Brinton Thomas Carroll .lohn Cell Medsker Christensen William Clark Chandler Cole Charles Densford Waldo Dunnington Om: Hundred Four ug .foenuoun -0.-...--o Treasurer ....... S ergeant-at-A rms . Critic .......... FREDERICK C. IRION-Adviser. MEMBERS Albert Farmer Stanley Field Louis Flarsheim John Fry Juan Gorrell Vernon Kassebaum William Kenney Kenneth Krause Frank Lacy Tracy Leonard Albert Lieberman Jerome Lieberman Leroy Lichliter Maclay Lyons David lVlcVey Paul Moffat .loseph Newcomer Ralph Patt Robert Powell John Rehner . .... THOMAS CARROLL ........JOHN CELL . ALBERT LIEBERMAN Byron Rexroth Ernest Rushing David Smith Louis Turner Elvin Voigts Audley Vonck Fred Warner Francis Webb VIAN f E i 1 ,rr ,.,. 19.2.- i 2S-?.I,5'f'. . 2 9 rt. ,T T S XUM OLL ELL JIAN 'Y vs--+ 1-wsufmwrmnww-wvsur-dwrvwr-'lsrvlv-Q-vvevrwiievww-casa-zvu-xs9s.1:a5h? sH'5:fs1ls?sPhezsi-sffvswiiisezeaavy-f:niefe?-'fgias-:-I-rE-yE- -' - 4 2- WF H +1 i l I WW WlW WM 7 l If , ' ' W - R - . . mmmmmmmamm W W7 W QW W Z Z 79 ,, W , f f ' f ' 71 W 7 7 f f f ' W ffff A MAMA ZA,.MfZef2 ZM . V Iiunian Sunietp OFFICERS First Term Second Term HUGH TAYLOR .......... ...President .................... FRED KELLY J UNE MCLAUGHLIN . . . . .Vice-President . . ........ GENE TRUITT GENE TRUITT ......... . . .Secretary ..... . . CONSTANCE NUCKLES ORVILLE RICHARDSON. . . . . .Treasurer ......... ABBOTT PARKER BERRY AHAUG .......... . . .Sergeant-at-Arms. . . . .LYMAN RICHARDSON FRED KELLY. . Winifred Beatty Virginia Browning Elizabeth Bullard Ruth Burgess Frances Cast Dorothy Clayton Ellen Davis Margaret Emmert Miriam Eubank Miriam Garst Harriet Harris Margaret Helman Lucile Hodge Ruth Killiger Constance Nuckles Eileen Lafferty Elizabeth Lee Jane McGervey Mildred McHugh June McLaughlin neo-.Q-an-.na C ritzc .............. . . . Miss FLORENCE TROTTER-Adviser MEMBERS Ruth Moore Helen Noble Margaret Page Abbott Parker Frances Payne Dorothy Rogers ,lean Russell Ruth Schuerman Marcella Shaw Sue Shirley Josephine Sonin Selma Sonin Gene Truitt Helen Trusty Irene Van Evera Margaret Weekman Miriam Weckman Mary Ruth Welsh Warren Barrett Stanford Block Charles Brooks Gifford Burnap Gordan Chapman Robert Coerver Frank Cooper Robert Corn Everett Dillard George Frost Harold Gange Guy Green Joe Guerry Berry Haug Richard Hill Fred Kelly George Kerr Ingram Kidd Zolley Lerner Deward Lindsey Leo Lipscomb Billy London HAROLD GANGE Robert McKenzie .lohn Murphy Marvin Perrin Roland Rankin Lyman Richardson Orville Richardson Max Robinson William Rowe Charles Shepherd Lewis Shores J. L. Shouse, Jr. Lawrence Stevenson Hugh Taylor George Truitt Mac Wallingford Everett Weatherly Paul Whitcraft Harold Witt One Hundred Five Wendall Baker Landry Harwood Allan Moore y W ?7 sfm Z Z v -f f fm' ! ' ee ei mee ef f l A ' h ' V Zirhing Iuh COLORS-Red and Gold. OFFICERS First Term Second Term, STEUART BRITT. FRED HERYER.. JOE LAFFERTY . JAMES DISSMAN ALLAN MOORE. HOWARD HISTED. . . J. C. PIPER .... Steuart Britt James Chambers Thomas Childs John Cleveland Duane De Brunner James Dissman Kenneth Duncan Lester Hall One Hundred Six uoaounasouuu nonounonusuon President ................. Vice-President . . . . .Secretary .... . . . Treasurer ...... . . Sergeant-at-A rms Critic .......... Mascot ......... SHELLEY E. BENNETT-Adviser Fred Heryer Howard Histed Milburn Jeffries Joe Kniffin Joe Lafferty Bernard lVLcCray Wilbur Moebus Howard Monnett MEMBERS JAMEs DISSMAN .JOE LAFFERTY ALLAN MOORE . . . .LANDRY HARWOOD ...J. C. PIPER . JOE KNIFFEN . . .GOODMAN SIMONDS Billy Moore John Newell Charles Oder Creton O'GOrman Joe O'Malley John Outland J C. Piper Robert Renf ro Neal Sawyer Goodman Simonds Ralph Swofford Jesse Teague James Vineyard Frank Wachter . ...- . . . . ,,. .. -A V-, 5 ' fp.-.-.-., .....x.,..-'Ap --9:14-:. ,. 'mr '- ': i-Eff. -.-.-,-.- wtf. 1-.1f'.-- e-Q--asf!-fn---w-f '--: 2-Q1--'a--1-e--xv-2-Q-YH2't'1:-'f'12-:'5+3e5v:e:?s-e?w1!i1:a:z-r.-re-rs3:rg ,k2i+1?:'l2f?'f9f-4--'i'9'f l 7 f5? ':'. ,' ' 'L' ' ' ' ' - ' -' . ' - - 'ZW' ,MAN ERTY 'ORE 'OOD IPER 'FEN DNDS N f f I A 0 , ,f , W Warfare weve-M f- - WM9WW'm'W f g eg Z ' Q Z 9, ,. 'f f fx ff IW f w A ddhmd QAWAAQZWMWM , , WW V 1BuniJit Iuh First Term i Second Term HARRIET MCCLURE ..... MARY NICHOLS ..... DOROTHY' KEMPER. . . MARATHA BROWN. . . DOROTHY SHIELDS. Elizabeth Brewster CatherineAnn Brandt Katherine Barnes ' Ardelle Britt Martha Brown Betty Birch Evelyn Clift Catherine Cornell Elinor Curry Grace Dooley a-uf---.1 -no OFFICERS . . .President .............. . . . . . . Vice-President. . . . . .Secretary .... . . . . . .Treasurer ...... . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms. . . .Critic ........ . . . HELEN LOUISE WOODSMALL ....... MIss MABEL C. COOK-Adviser Gertrude Dooley Helen Estes Helen Findlay Evelyn Forrester Ruth Garst Florence Harnden Katherine Homan MEMBERS Alice Lanterman Veramina Lewis Harriet McClure . Mary McElroy Ruth Mastin Mary Nichols Martha Nichols Mary Ellen Hubbard HCICII 015611 Dorothy Kemper Mildred Kelly Katherine Pipkin Virginia Powers ,, WL- .. -..-,...... MARY NICHOLS MARTHA BROWN .MARY OLIVE CRAWLEY . . . .GRACE DOOLEY ...... RUTH GARST DOROTHY SHIELDS Martha Randel Marion Scbooler Dorothy Shields Sidney Smith Elizabeth Swofford Isabel Wood Margaret Wilson Helen Louise Woodsmall I 'One Hundred Seven ',4.,.,.,:.,--.,,-' . -.,. -N, , 1. 4o:u4uu4-'mu '-1-Q--nga.-1 1. -L.-if.-414-s-ax'-4-sawn-1 I A y f f 1 f W 77- W 57W Z '7 '79 fax f V . 4 y X, W W f W f 70 14 iii pig! 4 fn, ,f , V uunh Gliahlt lub COLORS-Light Blue and Gold. MOTTO-Live pure, speak the truth, right the wrong, follow the kingg else wherefore born? OFFICERS First Term Second Term JOHN J OLLEY .......... ...President ............. MARION DILLENBECK ELEANOR HALL. . . . . . Vice-President. . . .... BARRETT LANING MALCOLM BLISS. . . . . .Secretary ..... .... M ALcoLIvI BLISS FORD NELSON ........ ........... T reasurer ........ . . . WILLIAM HOOIN MARION DILLENBECK. . . ............ Sergeant-wt-Arms. . . ..... DAN UHRIG MISS IRENE BLASE-Adviser MEMBERS Elizabeth Abel Margery Lawrie Rebekah Thompson Justin Longmore Helen Bliler Frances Bliss Marion Brinton Josephine Brown Irma Binney Helen Cowan Margaret Davidson Marion Dillenbeck Vera Frazell Alice Groendycke Eleanor Hall Mary Hecker Dorothy Hinshaw Mary Elizabeth J Oll Hilda Lawrie One Hundred Eight CY Juanita Lightner Edith May Linder Elaine Meier Cecil Miller Frances Miller Mary Margaret Moore Geraldine Pardee Alice Percy Dorothy Purcell Kate Reynolds Corrine Stuart Betty Suddarth Helen Suddarth Mildred Stuart Florence Tennant Illene Weissinger Leah Whittington Margery Worthington Meridan Ashbaugh Dick Allee Morris Barnes Malcolm Bliss John Calendar Stewart Chaney William Dinklage Richard Harkness William Hogin George Hunter John Jolley Barrett Laning Paul Meissler Ford Nelson Richard Newman Philip Osborn Robert Ray Jack Reavely Justin Roach Gilbert Turner James Scales Dan Uhrig Kincaid Ward Jay Wilcox Robert Wilson James Wright . fe , M44 ,,' gf' I 1 .. , 'E fr VIIV , .A lf 4 r H may . ,A ff., Q M. 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OFFICERS . . .President ............. . . . . .Vice-President . . . . .Secretary . . . . . . . Treasurer .... . . . . . .Sergea-nt-at-Arms . . . . .B0ys' Chairman . . . . .Girls' Chairman . . . MRS. EFFIE J. HEDGES-Adviser Irene Goldberg Bernice Hamilton Juanita Hofsess Thalia Keller Nadie La Mar Maxine Lyons Vera Pearson Nelle Richards Jeanette Reicher Margery Ritzen MEMBERS Hazel Scott Dorothy Seager Lena Lee Selders Bernice Smith Mildred Stuart Jamie Sullivan Ethel Traub Mary Gertrude Truitt Donald Burnett Joseph Esterley l r NELLE RICHARDS . . .WILLIAM SLADEK . . . MILDRED STUART . . . . . HOBERT WEST . . .JOSEPH ESTERLY . . . CARL TIMMONS . . .THALIA KELLER Garnett Fowler Melvin Gentry Lester Johnson Delmar King William Sladek Carl Timmons Arthur Valentine Hobart West One H141-wired Nine 'V 6 -'K G-'vnu-:sud-frvlw-4-vo-4 1.1-no-..4.-vegan..-qzqy fWy . I f X ' ' wwe W V ' M W V WW VW V V 'f f fa1vWddfm 'w Q VZ !!!W f . A Adm Zdwhmhf-MWWW ' V ...lub COLORS: Purple and Gold OFFICERS First Term Second Term HELEN LOUISE WOODSMALL . . . . .President ............. JEROME LIEBE-RMAN KATHERINE PIPKIN ....... . . .Vice-President . . ........ JOHN CELL FRED GUISENBERGER . . . . .Secretary .... . . .ABBOT PARKER HELEN OLSEN . . . . . . .Treasurer ....... .... J OHN J OLLEY JOHN CALENDER . ........ Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . .JUSTIN ROACH S. C. SEE-Adviser MEMBERS Marian Baker Helen Bliler Josephine Brown Martha Brown Evelyn Clif t Martha Daniels Margaret Davidson Miriam Garst Ruth Garst Alice Gaugh Florence Hernden Jenny Hawkins Mary Ellen Hubbard One Himdred Te-n Mary Ethel Kirker Hilda Lawrie Mildred Letton Veramina Lewis Edith Lindner Helen Olsen Abbot Parker Alice Piercy Katherine Pipkin Barbara Thompson Audrey Weinberg lllene Weissinger Helen Louise Woodsmall Vernon Kassebaum Harry Bennetts Malcolm Bliss Steuart Britt John Calendar John Cell Medsker Christensen Charles Densford Bill Gange Harold Gange Fred Cuisenberger Selby Hanssen John Jolley Jerome Lieberman Robert McKenzie Allan Moore John Newell Lyman Richardson Justin Roach Max Robinson Neal Sawyer Mac Wallingford Everett Weatlierly' John Woodhouse Dan Uhrig W ,. 1 . X 1 47 . 4. ff JI Jc Li A3 JI R1 M Bt H1 M lil. M: M4 Dc Lu M: Cl. Lil I1 . .-. V - - ,- f ff- Q. , .. . .. .. . ...Q ma--. - .i....i,'.Q.. - 1 '-1 . f' ' - 4: -ar.-xx-ef .7- ,.,-g:f V ,,.-g .li-.'g:f:,m l. v 5.2. 5 ....ff': .-.. 5:39-1127 ,.---'f- -E ERMAN CELL ARKER OLLEY LOACH 1 ll wwf We fff J Z Mfr XQW yy ji if ve ' ffWw m A AAWW MWWKMZZWAM A f K V irnzulu alherun COLORS: Red and Orange MOTTO: Mfldeilante, siempre adelantew OFFICERS F irgt Term Second Term JUANITA LIGHTNER ....... . . . JoE LAFEERTY . . JIILLIAN HUGHES ALICE MACMAHON .. JULIUS PELTZMAN Bocele Anderson Mildred Andrews Bertha Aubele Helen Bair Marjorie Berkley Marguerite Brewster Marion Brinton Marian Butler Dorothy Dorman Lucille Elliot Mabel Gamage Claire Hellman Lillian Hughes ...n.a..--.oo President ......... Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Critic .......... FRANK L. PHILLIPS-Adviser MEMBERS Margaret Huhn Dorothy Kemper Dorothy Kreider Mary Louise Kohler Juanita Lightner Alice MacMahon Edna McCamish Mary Mathews Eva Myers Nadine Norman Hazel Phillips Dorothy Purcell Alice Babinowitz Beatrice Ross Clarice Slayton Sarah Staley Helen Sulzbacher Erma Wedemeyer Estella West Wilma White Edward Brinton John Burkartmaier Earl Bootman Dick Draper Robert Koehler Joe Lafferty . . . . .. . . .JOE LAFFERTY MARION BRINTON .........BILLY MOORE . .MARY LoUIsE KOHLER ........JoHN PAINE Richard Lemon Leo Lipscomb Robert McCrum Billy Moore John Paine Ivan Phillips Julius Peltzman J. C. Piper Park Schaefer Fred Scheidt N. R. Waddingto Frank Webb One H Hnndi ed ble en MEMBERS , -5..,1. E'! . . , .- -, f2'1-:7-1'f'5e1-vea4f--'-1'r-4-4.v- -.,.:-1:-v-'-fnraa-a-1,-Q:-ny,-g. 1.5 ' A .-,..,, . . . A 'i ' '- l A f fm1 fm m diff , Z QA f . w1wmf fW Wm, A A A 1- Y estpurt ngineers First Term ELVIN Voters . HOWARD HISTED BYRON REXROTH JOHN OUTLAND DICK WOOLF . . BARRETT LANING Edward Alexander Meridan Ashbaugh Harold Bailey Robert Bucher Kenneth Bussell Luzier Calvert Virgil Carrier Tom Carroll John Cleveland William De Baum William Dinklage Everett Dillard Edwin Dunn One Hundred Twelve nnaunooa .on OFFICERS . . .President . . . . . . .Vice-President . . ...Secretary . . . .. ...Treasurer . . .Sergeant-at-Arms Critic .......... . . MILO F. HALE-Adviser . . .EVERETT DILLARD .HOWARD HISTED .TRACY LEONARD WALTER WILSON . . ELVIN VOIGTS .BARRETT LANING Harold Duncan Arthur Everham Lyle Gibbon Ned Gold Jack Harris Everett Hartman Fred Heryer Howard Histed Bill Hogin Henry Kohler Orville Keevil Barrett Laning Albert Leiberman Tracy Leonard Palmer Lowry Robert McCrum Wilbur Moebus Paul Moffett Howard Monnett Billy Moore Ford Nelson Richard Newman John Outland J. C. Piper John Rehner Ermel Renken Byron Rexroth Homer Robnett Tom Samuel Norman Sipe Raymond Sorensen Alfred Tyler Gilbert Turner Elvin Voigts Walter Wilson Richard Wolfe - - ,. ' f., . . -for LLARD lISTED JNARD VILSON 'OIGTS ANING l ZA i I 4 if f W r WAVVW f Q..-...M 1,,......-.. M ff XM V.,WMVW!?WH w ffff f -. J X Z g Z'?f,1f 'v W W M ' ' Wwlfefhwdhfl 'A ' 4 VY 3111125 uerin arf Iuh COLORS--Blue and Blue-green. MOTTO-Pwinl True Reflections. A OFFICERS 1 First Term Second Term MARION CDILLENBECK ...... . . .President .................. VERA F RAZEIL VERA FRAZELL ..... . . .Vice-President. . . . . ALICE GROENDYCKE ISABEL WOOD ...... . , .Secretary ..... . . . RACHEL HAMILTON DOROTHY MOEBUS. . . . . .Treasurer ................. ELIZABETH LEE ELIZABETH LEE .. HELEN TRUSTY. . . VIRGINIA CASKEY. Virginia Albers Viola Bowman Catherine Ann Brandt Katherine Burns Emma Bush Virginia Caskey Josephine Chambers Marguerite Clark Lula Conkey Catherine Cornell Marion Dillenbeck 0 - 0 e n . . . . - . . . . . . . . - . - . - . . . . .Scribe .......... i . Sergeant-at-Arms ....... MARGUERITE CLARK Critic ............. CATHERINE ANN BRANDT MISS SHELTON WILHITE-Adviser MEMBERS Vera Mae Douglas Margaret Emmert Vera Frazell Gladys Goff Alice Groendycke Dorothy Halbert Marjorie Hall Rachel Hamilton Mary Hoernig Margaret Holmund Kathryn Jackson Agnes Karvatt Katherine Kohr Marjorie Landes Margery Lawrie Elizabeth Lee Ruth McCeehan Margaret McQuinn Elaine Meier Frances Miller Dorothy Moebus Glenna MyerS .......VIRGINIA C Ardelle Parsill Margaret Rider Winnifred Scholer Helen Strohm Elizabeth Tedder Bernice Teed Helen Trusty Dorothy Ulrich Elizabeth Webln Marjorie Wortliing lsabel Wood ASKFY IOH One fII!IlCf7'C'f 1111110011 ' '-' '5 Y . . 'L--Efii -1'? ?'! 14f5 '-1--'--'ae-g-gvti''-??'?? e hge- 5-5 mfg..--,r,.r,.-Q-f-,fra-.1-Y 1.-4. AA ,,,,,,,r ' i IX 7MWI fii7 Qf I , , i 7 ,I y ,, X .V V v X W! W M Z Z ZZ 'Z xi w4eWmw:mfyWf n 4f, A M A A Z mf! 4 Z and A mf A WA A A WWMWWWW V M bpeerb Qrts Iuh COLORS: Silver and Red MOTTO: The Word Utters the Many Voices of Personality OFFICERS First Term Second Term J UNE MCLAUCHLIN .-0...- ORVILLE RICHARDSON . GRACE DOOLEY ..... LANDRY HARWOOD . . . Winifred Beatty Betty Birch Ardelle Britt Georgia Bruce Frances Cast Sally Chase Helen Culbertson Elinor Curry Garlyn Dohrer Gertrude Dooley Grace Dooley Winifred.Douglas Miriam Eubanks One Hfzrzdred Fourteen . . .President .... . . . Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer ...... FRED KELLY ........ .... . . . CoNsTANCE NUCKLES ............ Miss LEONA SHORT-Adviser Virginia Faris Dorothy Ferguson Evelyn Forrester Velda Gebhard Mary Evelyn Hall Eleanor Hall Margaret Helman Patricia Herbert Ruth Killiger Harriet McClure .lune McLaughlin Constance Nuckles Helen Patterson Sergeant-at-A rms Critic .......... MEMBERS Virginia Power Dorothy Rogers Winona Shideler Sidney Smith Josephine Sonin Irene Van Evera Margaret Weckma Miriam Wfeckman Kathryn Wolcott Gifford Burnap Stewart Chaney James Dissman H STEWART CHANEY . . . .GEORGIA BRUCE . .GERTRUDE DOOLEY . . .MILBURN JEFFRIES . . .GIEFORD BURNAP . . .VELDA GEBHARD Stanley Field Landry Harwood Milburn Jeffries Fred Kelly William Kenney Zolley Lerner Charles Oder Samuel Pearce Orville Richardson Hugh Taylor m ' I, I -. .. .,.,,K,.g,,f L- -- In L ,apr Q -,135---rr'-y 2---1--N:-, -+1 52 ?2'.f?E5-?-15:?,'f' A e 1. I 1 Y Q Y -, ,- . -- - ,W pads- S. I-'lv P ?i:-mf,-,Q-+,.-51.:QEvQf.nf5nq'nm5--431sqq,7q...,.,g14.5ggf-g1,-g5a-,--0-e-v- 2-H -vf IH- -1 'E+-'-'I'-'h W bs' X W WWAW -45,5 dmv I-1 :iz Q ,lv y.'A..,'-. ,.., I f 6 I I 4 0 fy fy y , If 0761.-I'-9144 14 Nw? INEY QUCE JLEY 'RIES INAP IARD J v 'W . A 7 , I Girls ARDELLE BRITT . . ' VERAMINA LEWIS. . . I IK , I W4 E V V., VW' V, y , , ff4WmWA A 44mA .Z4m44hZZmAwM . fWM V ,I II I I ..... TCSZ en I P 'ci t I . . . . . . . . . .Vice-President HELEN LOUISE WOODSMALL. . . . . . .Secretary 2 I KATHERINE PIPKIN . ........ Treasurer A ELLEN GRIFFITH .. CECIL MILLER ...... MISS CARROLL HAYD I I . . .Sergeant-at-Arms I I ..Keeper of the Seal I EN . . . . . .Adviser I I I I I I I I I , I I I I . I I I I I I ' I ' I ' I I I I I I OII0 HI1I1I1'I'c'Il f's1'ffE'!'7! -fl-', ':fe .- -. ,,, - -V . ,- f A -f1'ff J:'se: -..-e-sfvs1-f-+e-'q-fei,-.,....,.,-....,.,........e.,.,...-' H... ,. ,, , , - - AW W Y W !Il! A ' Buys V .A U 7 V V z V ifaigb bnbuul Iuh I PURPOSE! To promote the social and moral welfare of the fellows of Westpor. High School through the creation and extension of high standards of Christian character. OFFICERS First Term Second Term JOHN JOLLEY ........... . . .President ...... . . .LAWRENCE STEVENSON LAWRENCE STEVENSON. . . . . .V ice-President. . . . . VERNON KASSEBAUM LEO LIPSCOMB . . .. .Secretary ..... ..... P AUL FISHER ALLAN NIOORE . . . . . .Treasurer-. . . . .LILLARD GUTHRIE WILLARD CARTER. . . . . Adviser. . . .... JOHN JOLLEY A, , Y Y W I Que Hundred Sixteen m 1 ! WWx ' or! an. ON JM ER RIE .EY f , , .V ' vm A If 1 f 2 , L , --f f'1T-'i.1'---Lv-'.u -- H -Q 3-4-'uv f '-' V 'r .:-E vw- -' '.f .r. -4 - -'fnv:-11.1-4:11.-Q.z..v.1q-4.-.f. f A - , -- : - --'-1- v --- ., ,. ,. , 11fg'--1---'HN--:ffU..--,.,....- , .,,,.. ,.,.. , - ' V , W 4 7 , y l y W m afmWW11wmfw'f4w,f 4m.s 'W f7 M fad W Z, Z Z9 wx Q 4 -'ZAAQA MWAXMAZWAZJJ . 1 V HHOW DEAR T0 OUR HEARTS ARE THE SCENES OF OUR CHILDHOOD,7 One Hzmdred Eighteen X ' -'uf-1 'f f'i i'X f'f 1 Ktf f'?4f':'2f- FH- 31''?1tr'-iff-:-2'-if-1-1L-e-vs-ss 5-r'geve1fa::zr.-xerrez:Lea-2i++'2:1'iQs2x-3-is as-wade eff-9 wi- -.1-F'-':-'1i '- ' P-:Y-'k 1+ 1: 21-' lf' f V ' f 7-' 'i' 7 ' 1 vi f???' 4 I 1 1 i I Q I 2 3 X 3 Q ' X 1 , 1 , , 1 - C g I .' 1 W -, - , ! 'EQ '1E?- 1',.,, 1 , 1 A ff. .1 W - 1 : gf ...I I , sxflzg- I 3' - 4 P , ,Z A . 5-.uv-U-.-,, '-rf W , f'-:f .V V W 5 I f L -' , -,J Q 5 A, 5, wb?-'fy 11' f :aff-APM A Y JSF: , 1 ' xl f ' Q ii V , S 1 , S I 5 L1 1 : I : , , E 1 S ' 3 W , N 1 w' : ,N , , - ' 4 . 2 1 ! - A 3 . Q 1 ' 3 ' L: . WBA HSE!- I - - X ' 't.f.ff, f .,,., fl f'Km.',fgj: . I I ly, f i uw 12 f ! , i i . I I 5 v V r r Q A I r I 1 ' 1- '-' 'I' 4- 'ff L :': 1'2'1-1--f-na-u-.4-vu.,--.-- 1...,....-...,..,.--eq -....,,, .,..., Www ll flfww fwWf WW V W yw 7 .7 VW VM 7 .7 W w mmW 1Q W mff f W J W Q4 ZZ Zig W M v fl if 1 A 24 my ,Z AeZf?,mAAM 4. Wl M fp V he westpnrt Eattalinn HARRIET MCCLURE Cadet Sponsor Major With many rookies enrolled in the bat- talion the Westport unit of the R. O. T. C. began a year of arduous training last Sep- tember. As the result of regular drilling and the faithful efforts of the instructor and the officers the cadets made rapid progress and tWo companies were organized three Weeks after the opening of school. Rifles and uni- forms were issued early in October. Outside the regulardrill periods a school ior officers Was conducted during the fall and rifle teams engaged in target practice. Eight ,zadets developed such skill as marksmen that they were awarded medals. They are: Lieutenant Hobart W7 est, Expert Rifleman, Major Harold Lind fteam captainj, Lieut. William Dunn, Sergeant George Hunter, Ser- geant Lewis Shores, Charles Schnider, pri- vate, sharpshooters, Lieut. George Arnold, Corporal William Billings, marksmen. Harriet lVlcClure was chosen cadet sponsor major by the vote of the cadets, the faculty and the girls of the school. She received her cap and cape at the Second Annual lndoor Military Circus held April 5. Our Hundred Twenty SENIOR CADETS ,Q , fe 772 ,f ,W si if if ,s . HY V f Qfi ii ,ga as X ,Ir ,as Sis cs WY 0 Q3 N: X .gg . . 4- - M-4 121'-! Z735'll-'.' , , . . ,... , .- - -. -,-- . , 54,52--1, -45.4, pvxr - --Z.'. , . - . . . . as -'s-e+w-1:-fsasfrqfz-sffefrrs-1.225-:.f1 . . P - h- V- - R - - - H- , nm... .ef:.s -:.a .: .. u- - fue 'Eiga- -' ' ' l I Ell- C. nd he nd :ks lp- Ill- Jol nd ght 1at ,ng ut. er- uI'i- ld, the ind ie??f'if,f ff ' f R . za ,hifi 14. ' .' J f-if 79WZ' wwf 9:171- 46 f 1- fr , liek f gem. jf-cf' 77i7l !7,W iW5!!!!5:Z?WZ W! V 7 , J , V , 7 , 4W1mz W d ' W WK' gg Q2 JZ, Z ZZ . ' fWw w'4W Wm4wW Mf 4 Z A 4. ma . A WM 4 Q a QM f n V l i I HAROLD LIND Cadet Major Major P. B. Peyton, Omaha, Neh., as- sistant Officer in charge Of R. O. T. C. af- fairs, seventh corps area, inspected the bat- talions of the Kansas City high schools Fri- day and Saturday, April 25 and 26. The inspection covered all phases Of military training, including care of equipment, method in drill and perfection in drill. The cadets also were questioned in regard to what they had learned through theoretical instruction. The final event Of the year, the annual spring competition, was held Tuesday, May 13. Westport was second in company drill and Won the cup offered by the 110th Engi- neers. The Manual cadets scorcd the highest number of points in the meet, Central was second and Westport third. The competition consisted Of company, platoon, squad and in- dividual drills. THE STAFF ' HAROLD LIND ..... ............. ......... C ad et Major HARRIET MCCLURE . . .......... Cadet Sponsor Major GORDON BOODY . . . . .Cadet Captain-Supply Officer RALPH RENICK L . . . ..... Cadet Captain-Adjutant VERNON KASSEBAUM . . . . .Cadet Sergeant Major MARVEN REITZ .... .... C adet Color Sergeant VICTOR VONCK ........................... Cadet Supply Sergeant OTTO BOMAN, Sergeant, U. S. A., Instructor V One Hundred Twenty-One fm- ?' gf ,'5if2Z'1j gf, 1f.q.,..,-,1,...,- .ff.a,.,--..,- -L.-.W A.. ,.,...-,J - - L. f m4:f1 y M v1 ,W ,ii .ywl .,.,,m.,7-, 7 V MW,mw wfw w if W ' Q Z Q I va WM?lfmf? 0wllWWl MM, A A A MA Z Z mn A 2 Aff A fW V COMPANY A JOHN ,IOLLEY .................... .............. ............. C a det Captain GEORGE ARNOLD, WILLIAM DUNN... ..Cadet Second Lieatenants MELVIN GENTRY ................. ............ ' .... ...... C adet First Sergeant LEWIS SHORES, OLEN CURTIS .......................................... Cadet Platoon Sergeants CADET SERGEANTS: Clifford Morrow, William Sladek, Ralph Navran, Charles Swearingen. CADET CORPORALS: Spencer, Topping, Moore, White, Oberholtz, Norris. 'CADET PRIVATES: Anderson, Bennett, Bowers, Bryant, Bowen, C'loyes, Cohen, Cudvvorth, Esterley, Erickson, Hall, Heiler, Hirsch, Hume, Jackson, Karnopp, Litovitch, Livingston, Lyons, J., Lyons, T., Lyon, Minkin, Martens, Pearce, Rentscher, Reiger, Robertson, Rosenblatt, Shelton, Stout, Thompson, Turner, Weinberg, Worrnington. COMPANY B RICHARD WOLFE .................................................. .......... C adet Captain HAROLD NIARTENS, HOBART WEST ..................,.................... Cadet First Lieutenants DAVID LASHLEY, DEWARD LINDSEY, MAURICE BARNES, LUTHER THOMPSON. .Cadet Second Lientenants ROBERT WHITE ...................... I ................................... Cadet First Sergeant I CADET SERGEANTS: Burritt Robinson, Jack Slaughter, Howard Brennan, Chapman Turner, George Hunter, Jerry Pate, Victor Vonck. J KCADET CORPORAIJS: Cadian, Osborn, Brigham, Bootman, Williams, Lacy, Monnett, Lemmon ac son, CADET PRIVATES: Allen, Brown, Billings, Brinton, Ballsley, Convirs, Carlson, Clemmons, Carrier, Ebaugh, Eisele, Freedman, French, Grey, Greenfield, I-Iodson, Hagland, Hanslip, Hall, Halde- man, Harnish, 1-Iogrebe, Hayhurst, Hansen, Krause, King, Lytle, Long, Mann, McWirter, McCutcheon, C., McC'utcheon, G., Mierhoffer, Moseley, Peters, Reddish, Richardson, Sawyer, Schnider, Thompson, G., VVeaver, Warner, Wooley. One Hundred Twenty-Two ' ' ' Q-liaerzsz 1- if -r x Srl 1-rx L xng A-.-.5-nu-- -1-4 Y ?'f'.f . '? fP'fE'?:I??.'!'T!??h7'if-:13i'?7'f5:'1ii3'f':k'1' fffi?'f-lk Eff. :'5'? F F-fl -EQ' -' ff' 1-1 1 ': 'L' i : 21' 1? ' 'F 2 aptain enants rgeant geants P ,en. Worth, ns, J., Stout, aptain CILLZUES BTLCZVLLS rgeam 'u1'ner, rnmon. lmons, Halde- Cheon, Lon, G., ATHLETIEj k 1 1 fig' -, 1-1 2-r -1 ... ,,, U , . - - - -r ,f- r--315 ,fga-Zxcglq-iq-:L13ff L, -1 .. . .,,, ,,,. J D- , n . k .,. 7. -. .. A W , U ,, ,-..',,,. ,4., .,:,, ' ' -l 'f- - if a . Q 1 I E 1 0VyyW WV 7970 f 'V 7 x fw 549 va ' , . L A AZWA ZZWAXWZZWAW A 4 K V 1 l 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 i 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 GEORGE R. EDWARDS 1 Cbach 1 1 1 1 1 1 One Hundred Twenty-Four ii Lbib J? K l1 H K K 'N x -Q,g'f:g1f. X .. S1 k :xii '- wx - .QSO 1- X X ' X X 1 X . N X N X sk X 'Q X , . 1 1 X 'Q xg THE TEAM CAPTAINS 1 I 1 1 I IWW W a 11 c EI Il 11.6 ?' ,, , ,.... ,, 1. , xv .. -A .Lv .-K.-A4 -.-, as-uw L Ka., -vit he-..-.y9fr.-.. :-.vb-!s:Y':.if-rx1:.,,.s,-9:.-af,-ns, .. . ..f.,.., ,, ..-. , Y . 1 - 2-,. , 'F f W f f ' x f f f 1 f 'A AAWA V A A, ff 4-1 , L 'V , ff WW, - rf, , gk f g rf., af AM' 4 ,, -A v l fyfifff- M. ,, 4 W juhthall OUT OF TowN GAMES l ! I Westport . ...... 0 Higginsville , , .13 Westport . . . . 14 Carrollton , 0 Total ....... 14 Total . . , , 13 INTERSCHOLASTIC GAMES Westport . ....... 6 Northeast . .. 0 Westport . . 7 Central . . , , 13 Westport . . 0 Manual .. 6 Westport . . 3 Northeast . . . 6 Westport . . . 2 Central . . . . .18 Westport . . 0 Manual . . . . .19 Total .. .. ..18 Total .. ...62 LUCK AND MUD COUNT With only three letter men on the squad Westport's prospects were not encour- aging when the 1924- football season opened. The other schools in the inter-high league had a larger proportion of seasoned players, giving them an advantage which counted heavily in their favor. Although the Cold and Blue players won only the first game, the scores Were close in the three succeeding contests and opposing teams always met determined resistance. Luck, mud and inexperience were factors that must be taken into account in estimating the performances of the Westport team. 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The first quarter was scoreless. Wachter recovered a fumble punt and crossed the line for a touchdown five minutes after the second quarter opened. Two forward passes gave Welsh a chance to carry the ball over in the third quarter. Forward passes and new plays featured the final quarter, but the Blue and Gold made no gains. Fred Dod won praise for his steady, re- sourceful playing in this game and Buchnergs punts aver- aged forty yards. Wssrrfonr WINS FIRST GAME Playing in a sea of mud, with rain falling continu- ously, the Blue and Gold eleven outpassed and outpunted Northeast, winning the first game of the inter-high series. The game was played Saturday, October 13. Welsh acted as captain and showed excellent general- BUCHN1-:rt Right Halfback ff One HllIldI'Eff Y-'Zl'ClZfj'-S0 A remarkable incident of the game was the return of 1 K 4 VW! V 7 yw V V Y W ,W , V V Wff ww mm 4f.Ww W !f Z4 g ZW f , 4 Z AZWA 4Zmfa!ZMAZM z W V Don Right Tackle ship. The players readily responded to his directions, giving a well-nigh flawless exhibition of team work. Fumbles were numerous throughout the game, due to the mud that collected on the ball. Both teams played a game of kick and receive, each Waiting to pounce upon the other's fumbles. Westport scored on a blocked punt shortly before the last quarter ended. A CENTRALQS EXPERIENCE COUNTS The second game ended in disaster. Opposed by Central's experienced players, the champions of 1923, Westport seemed unable to maintain a vigorous offensive and their defense was not of the stone wall quality. Westport's kickoff by Heidelberger for a touchdown. This had a disheartening effect and weakened the Gold and Blue resistance. Both teams covered much territory and the plays were open, but the scores were few. Buchner made the lone Westport touchdown in the third quarter. He intercepted a Central pass and sprinted seventy yards. Welsh kicked goal. Punts and passes which resulted in no gains for either team furnished no thrills for the spectators in the last quarter. THIRD A PUNTING DUEL Another rainy day and a muddy field made the third game a punting duel conducted chiefly by Buchner and Hightower of Manual. FISHER Center One H1mdre-d Twenty-Eight 4 y f -JL,-fag., , f ,, : ..,. .gg 1-:g 3. ,,. 3-:.:- -limi-is-i :'1':,: .:Q,.:i,L-f?j- Pj-2i 'fftf' 1-21 7' 15 ,. ,.... v UA ,?,L.,,4,,,,,..,.:a.,.q-.sfe,a.-.-- .fu...-z-.f-...,.-..-...- .L-... a..-.Q-a.-... ....-s.,..u,...,.4.......nHu:s-,s. ....-. ,, x. we -..-.Q-A. fs. n 2 iions, vork. o the game 1 the e the 1 by l923, nsive rn of tg, ,asf , 3 1 1111-1 , i , , , l 6 ' x 5 5 xi 5 .Eg f ax Mft? 1 ,, f Whig Q X 1 ' , ,, 4 QW 6 if pffy iff ff IW W f I A i, V- W wwwm ff Mwmn Cf Rl yw Z 'Wa Z Z 3 f-5 V fffWf lW f f MMA, .. '.- Z Z Z7 gf? W Q 7 5 f ,Q'4.,!.y Wmnmwwwf fWmw4w . . , , 4 4 WA A uf Q dmw Aj-JF-5.3 1m u:WmW mfwwm V LIPscoMB Center On account of the rain the players had much difficulty in holding the pigskin and fumbles were frequent. Sev- eral times the ball rested near the goal posts of both teams, but only once was it pushed across the line. The Crimson team made a touchdown in the last quar- ter on a pass, Hightower to lVlarron. Following this in- cident Westport staged a rally, gaining forty-seven yards on passes. ln another minute the score keeper would have recorded a touchdown, but the game ended one minute too soon. PURPLE LINE IMPENETRABLE With the ball only one yard from the Northeast goal mud-bespattered Westport players hurled themselves vainly against an impenetrable Purple line in the second quarter of the fourth football game. Nickell had just made a brilliant thirty-five-yard run on a pass from Welsh, depositing the pigskin on Northeastls one-yard line. After three failures to put the ball across, Welsh made, a drop kick. A touchdown by Northeast in the third period overbalanced this advantage and all further efforts on the part of the Gold and Blue players were futile. ' ' The field oozed with mud in this game. After the first few downs the players were indistinguishable. Mud, mud waseverywhere.. Pounds of it clung to shoes and uniforms and regulation football playing was impossible and neither team could show its real ability. MEISSLER y Left Emi i I y 1 One Hzffzfirvj T1-L'e1fM'-Xa ,, f x f f ,W I 1 , I , , ,yi y y W - Wwfff , , f, NW ,W, . - 1, My W4 Z Z Z? Q va fWMW ,w fw . ,Q 4 4 Z MWA Z Z WA A nl Q. WA Aff A W I J IW! NICKELL Left Halfback if A lik f M I Z WWW Nl CENTRAL WINS AGAIN A fumble by Westport on the thirty-yard line resulted in a Central touchdown when the teams met in their second game. The ball was recovered by Oldham, who ran the necessary distance to put it over. In the next period. Central still gained on Westport, using fake plays and an aerial attack. During the last part of the quarter Central started a rally which Wepst- port was unable to stop. Started by the completion of a twelve-yard pass, it ended in thirty-yard run on a fake play with the ball across our line. Westport's two points was due to a bad punt of Byars' which hit the goal post and bounded back for a touch back. Central scored a touchdown on an overhead at- tack which gained many yards for them. ' lVlANUAL TEAM CHAMPIONS By defeating Westport in the final game the Manual team gained the city championship. Searching out every hole in the Westport line, the Crimson players plunged through for repeated gains. Their efforts were rewarded by one touchdown in the first quarter. Neither team scored in the second period, but Grantello made a spectacular run of thirty yards and crossed the line in the third quarter. A blocked punt afforded the Fifteen Street team another opportunity near the end of the game and they scored again. A desperate, last min- ute come-back by Westport was well started when the score keeper consulted his watch and ended the game. RAY Left End OHL' Hzzudred Thirty ..i:QE,3 , .. .. . .--1 -xe:fw2fx5'z1- . . , ,,,, ,, ,, nd, .a.. L.: -La :sf -at ,-.,-.Lf V Lpwu Q-:set Leg. .....s,.-..-. ... -. A A . - V wax ,.g,,L,,,,,,,,,,,g,,-i.q-.g-,q.g,.,.,....f.fn.:.zm.-Q--:..,.s-..--.,,-...H-na Q..-. an br 1- N- f- W Z lted ieir vho Ort, last est- rf a ake arsa uch Elt- . If ,Zn 4: A f JK f 1 5 Wa :ir I w 'f , 45. 153. 12 ,vm 4 Sl? 5 1 V ' I IMI MMVIVWMWZVMWQOY' ff ' 7 ' ' 4 Y Wm rf f V 70 ' Wm H f I 70 WQw'VWm A I I . Q 5 I ff g 4 7 vac . W, WWW CLUB ORcAN1zED To promote good fellowhip among the athletes of the school, to develop higher ideals and cultivate a deeper sense of obligation of the part of wearers of the West- port emblem a club recently was organized by winners of the felt W. Boys who have won W's in any inter- scholastic sport will be admitted. The club will seek to develop material for the teams by encouraging more boys to participate in the various branches of athletics. By upholding high standards the promoters believe that athletes soon will recognize that they owe the school even more than the school owes them. i, RoAcH Right End PLAYERS RECEIVE LETTERS As a fitting reward for distinguished service on the football field, thirteen members of the football squad re- ceived their coveted uW7s in an assembly held Monday, December 17. The school emblem was presented to Law- rence Stevenson, Paul lVIeissler, Gordon Buchner, George Welsh, Fred Dod, justin Roach, Paul Fisher, Leo Lips- comb, Merrill Nickell, Jesse Teague, Frank Wachter, Bob Ray and Ed Wolfe. I Stevie, as captain, expressed regret that the team had not done better. Paul Miessler, captain of next yearls team, told of the hopes of the fellows for next fall. Harman urged that the same school spirit which carried the team through its trials be present during the basket ball season. The basket ball team then was introduced. NEW RULES ADOPTED 0 TEAGUE A new rule book governing inter-school athletic con- Fullback I i l A OHL' ffllllfflflf 7.fll.I'fJ'-0110 I IWXXWXW ! 4 Ww My 1 fff A W VF W f A One H Z X ! WI Z WW g V WM 7 7 W 'W p Z ' , V W '7WWWl Wf Z Q QM ' AQWW Wx mff f xnxx f W' V 1 tests has been published under the direction o a joint 4 ! committee from the four high schools. lVlany new rules have been added to the old regula- tions. ln regard to eligibility, three years' participation is allowed instead of four, not counting junior high events. Stricter rules also are used for academic fail- ures. A change in school, public or private, makes a participant ineligible for one year from the rate of re- 4 enrollment. R. O. T. C. WACHTER A new ruling also has been made concerning letters. Athletics is the only activity that can award felt letters with the exception of the shoulder patches worn by the ln track meets there now' are only two classes, A and Left Tdvkle B, instead of four. Track pants must be cut square and may not be split or rolled. Any school which in any manner violates any of the foregoing rules forfeits the contest or event in which the irregularity occurred. I THE SECOND TEAM The second football team was composed almost en- tirely of new men lacking in experience and it won only one game. lt showed much improvement toward the end of the season, however, and several members prob- ably will be qualified to serve on the first team next fall. Second teams from other high schools furnished WOLFE the opposition in five games, and the first team of Left Guard Country Day defeated the scrubs by a close margin in one game. The first game was played with Central, who won WELSH Quarterback undred Thirty-Two 20 to 6. Northeast won the second one by a small score, 7 to 0. The next contest probably was the most disastrous game that a Westport team ever has played, Manual beat the Blue and Gold 46 to 0. The next game was a tie with Central, and the last, a defeat by Manual, but by a very small score. The boys who made the second 'team letters are: Brown, Blanford, Baker, Bock, Daughaday, J. 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W A i X , 4 w v v 4 F 7 4 , V P Q A Y , I , I x I , 1 A 2 E l u i i Q X 5 P s X I s 1 s I Q i , F S 2 ' I I i l 1 r x r i 5 1 f 1 , v 1 v 4 V One Ihuzdred Y'l1i1'ty-Tlzrcc ..-L , .- , 1--.a M ' 4wWWfw , . f , ,X l , , , , , , ,V , f y . WW,m W fvl W7 Z g M ff ffmfwfm fwffff 4 :J Z A Z WA Z Z A ul Z, W V W f A A QM A w W VW Zgasket 365111 OUTSIDE GAMES William Chrisman .. Alumni ......... St. Joe, Benton,. St. ljloe, Central. . Str: Joe .- . LEAGUE GAMES Westport . ,, 244 Westport . ,, 15 Westport . ,, 21 Westport . 16 Westport . ,, 29 Total . . , , ,105 Westport . ,, 15 Westport . ,, 22 Westport . H 26 Westport . ,, 31 Westport . ,, 13 Westport . H 27 Total .. ,H134 1 V L Manual . Central . Northeast Manual . Central . Northeast 'nf 1 ...nun O nc H11 71 drcd Tl1z'1'ty-Four 5 E ,:- -, A .f'-r-- . -1 . ,- , ,. . I .- .J , ...:'s-rE :!-'ivmi-ng .L .,., ,--. 5.-Qefrxi-E--:-sf:.L get-.szegaa -r-11.2-Jlzfr el r--1-E: - Vuiffn, , f'1-n 3--nf -xx ,.e.se:u-na-up-gn.-nvn A--1. xg-m-.1-S-.--1.-1 -9-Q.. .gbnsau-.s.au. 4: L.:-.Q -a...1x-sg.: , um... ss x paw 1- X- Wmmf. ' f f W 4 ' A - fl ! w , ,, , X V X W ,W 'L Z Z VW yy WW ,W Z y W, ffff f f 1 f ff lf ' ,, A ., V Z WZ 6 g W wfwf wwf mfwf w f f f A ww 4 A my Z WWA ,QM ' A 7 1 if fl wwwf , V .30 .47 .25 .11 .20 133 . 11 .24 .16 .14 .39 .16 120 45912. - X Z fd.,-fp . ' SIX OUTSIDE GAMES Due to the unusual length of the inter-high basket ball season opportunity was afforded for Six games with teams outside the league. In the annual alumni frame the regulars went against ' to an to I a formidable aggregation composed mostly of last year'S A players. The score tells the Story-Alumni 47, West- port 15. Central I-Iigh, St. Joseph, was defeated twice and the L Kansas City, Kansas, team was one point in arrears in a E game with Westport. i William Chrisman High, Independence, and Benton I High, St. Joseph, each took a game from Westport early BUCHNER QCAPTAIND in the Season. Guard CHAMPIONSHIP HOPES LooM if E V Championship hopes loomed when Westport defeated . Manual in the opening game of the inter-high series. The contest was fast and furious, keeping players and spectators expectant yet uncertain to the very end. Manual gained and held a slight lead until the second half, when Coach Edwardsi youths hit their winning stride. Two rallies started by the opposition were fruit- less, the last spurt being squelched by Jenkins with a long shot. CENTRAL TAKES SECOND If the spectators who viewed all the games were given a chance to express their opinions, probably the ma- jority would pronounce the first game with Central the BRADY Guard most successful. From start to finish the two teams were neck and neck, first one in the lead and then the other. Although Central had two points to spare when the game ,L AV WJ. xH...W,, Dots Center closed, few would say that the Blue and White team really was superior. The lWestport cagers played brilliantly, each winning well deserved applause. PURPLE PLAYERS SUCCUMB By winning the third game of the series Ylfestport tied Central for first place. Northeast succumbed to the at- tack of the southsiders and Central lost a hard fought battle to Manual the same evening. The Blue and Cold gained the lead at the very Start and 0110 H1z11d1'f2rZ Tlzirty I ing in the first quarter with f 1 fm f , , I I Y 1 I V V 1 ummm 'f fm fl flf! WWlIfl XMI!! 'ff S VW W W Z Z Zqgg f W Z f mf 4 Z AZWA V One H held it to the end. The first period Was filled with long, fving regularity. lived. on the home team. MANUAL SUBDUED Manual was subdued once more in the first game of the second round. After this victory Westport still shared JENKINS , , , the top position in the league Forward with Central. The Westport cagers played an almost faultless game. Buchner dimmed the shining Manualite star, Hamilton, who the Week before had defeated Central single-handed. ln the first counter the teams were fairly evenly bal- anced, but before the end of the half the game became a one-sided affair, Westport piling up a score of 31 to 14- for the Crimson. spectacular shots, Westport hitting the basket with grati- i Northeast scored once in the second period and crept upon Westport in the third, but their rally was short Dod, Buchner and Welch were the outstanding players RoAcH Guard The basket ball championship hung in the balance SHAWHAN Northeast started the scor- Forzurzrd until Westport encountered Central the second time. At the end of the first quarter the result was doubtful, the score standing LL to 11-, and then the frightfulness began. The Westport score was thirteen when the playing ceased, but Central had garnered just three times as many points. The Blue and Gold baske- teers ended the season with a victory, defeating North- cast. Central won the chain pionship by taking the sec ond game from lVlanual. - I a field goal. Shawhan, Dod and Welsh also tossed the ball through the ring, making the score 7 to 5 in West- port's favor before time was called. After gaining a slight lead in the second quarter, the Purple players yielded to the fierce onslaught of the Westporters, who piled up twenty-seven points. undfed 7'l1irry-Six WELSH Forward 1 5553 tv? 7i: f'Ff ' . i -TA G1'f 'f15 Fi?'f ':'I f'?5 T! Faffif' '?'3!'?i'?'295155L'9E'l5fI.'?Pl'?'L'5!tI5r:!tt'3?h? l'5Q??i5?'Y5iEi'i'.?1':S'?:TiE'f'S'?P:.ii .-?EKrE',1-7:3 'ii '-1-Ei' 'A '15 :GPL-'2 2' Y: 2: 3 P' 'I 7 I I-4 14 mg, 'ati- fept 10rt ,fers 3355: fy' fm , . 4 S: , . J k 4 1. moe At the gan. sed, nts. Z 4 f rf f 51 ,, , Z 5 1 Q7 W yy Q 5 9 y Q ' WWZAWKQWAWM 4 m 60 xl 1 fi GANCE DISSMAN DUER ODER CHEERLEADERS SECOND TEAM W . V One Hundred Thirty-Seven , 15 A -'- v--a'f,-' . ' ' - '-'- H 5- '-f'-'-vfaflr -' -.rv11fP 1-1'-141,afv4131.1-w.,..A-.,..,..-, ---.- .. - fwf ! X M f fy fl y f X , ., , , V . f f f 1 f W ff A 4 fig W 42 ma 'W Il Zgwfyfjif X -f , f za 2 mlzmff Nf M , X f f f X . ,ff 7'K.LJf f Q V -'P' -, I P P , X75 ,ff J gqx-,'W,,,w' :lp f 1 f gk, K Z M ,,M.w-w'A'A' 'Q .fs , ' ,g g-f f 0116 Hundred Tlzirty-Eiglzt K ,., v f,A ilb M 5, X : T X gi 1,.fx:4qTf x-2 T , N , . ,xxwkmxwx Q X WNSXN Rf N N. XN.Nxx,x, V W ,,... X .X A QNX X - NN xi TQ K A N XX N 3 N- U! N N Wkxxmgiwtmwmi ,I fx' N' ' Q N N f -M L A,LA, L., X N N i- M, ,N,, I N,.. 2 i .,i, , .,,. ,,.wi Q ...i. ix Q, , Q . S ,XXX V 2:64 is f QQ Se, K if Q if X X-N , 'www ' N'-' 3 X4 Q ? Lf x -FEE? , ..f.. -..--L. my ..q.. .-qw --.J-:LL ..-.,,..-- -.g--.-Q..-...1.-A.-...z.n.Q.q,f.vn-ns- 1. -eh!-'--WY'-A-k -Q---f S- 1' 7 ,. as y. Q, :vi CEL af,- ' ii: sf' f xii' E N If S 5 f ' 353 6 1 t s f V i la 541 V' Q '77 ,ff w.4.,4Xf X Us 7? f I X QQ' f .f yi, Q' new H WWWl0fWI7 W09 , WM V V 7,4 , , . ,, , ,, m lM wwwwm W , ZZ W Z gg? 1 !WW W 474lWlWf'W07fWWMVf 4 X A 6 A Am 4 Z ww QXQ, Mm M fm . 1 rank The story of the indoor track season is a short one. The Blue and Gold team took third place in the Missouri-Kansas and the K. C. A. C. meets and was fourth in the Missouri Valley meet. ln the outdoor contests Westport stock made a decided advance and Was holding up Well at the close. The 880-yard team placed second in the K.-U. Relays, being nosed out of the first position by Cedar Rapids. Our medley relay ran fourth in their event. Although they broke the World's interscholastic record in the 440-yard relay by a tenth of a second at the Drake meet, the Westport runners again were forced i11t0 second place by Cedar Rapids. The team was fourth in the 880-yard relay and Was awarded second place in the meet. The dual meet with Central was a profitable experience for Westport. .The total number of points was 113 for the Blue and Gold and 87 for Central. Fred Dod set a.newc school record for hurling the discus. His distance was 110 feet. ln the meet at Columbia Westport's team placed third in its division, collecting 24 points. Northeast earned 40 and Joplin 25. THE LETTER WINNERS Class A-Wilcox, E. Eaton, Dillard, Black, Daughaday, Bearrup, Rigg, Teague, Dod, Buchner. I Class B-Hipple, Whitcraft, Malone, Kemp, Hellman, Rehner, Murphy, AHIOHQ Scott, Kernberger, Reaveley. One Hur1d1'e-i 7'l1i1't,v-.Yizze .-.,-,..s.,,.-,fr-'nn-.--4...-,Z--..--. -, ' 1 35.5 fy T 'V '-6'-'4' 'ff 57 ii i Ezifivz ss 5 4 - -, L -.e:S1S'4?'f4f-N-14 ':'- uf an ........,..........,-.- - , . i 1 .- X 1 f j ' V ' W V 7 ff Y 7 ' 12' x 1 4 A A 4. yw Vyyyyy fy W z Y WWW One Hlfmdred Forty X - .--..f,,.,....,--1.1.1. .1N:..-a,,...,,.....-.,,-.,..f.s,-..,..f.-... .,,g:,..mQ.aa.:.,.x.....L.,........-k --,fs ,.,:s,..,.- ...as ,-.-.-1..2,.,..11 am --5 .Q . .. . - -A - -- an LA, , v 1 YEEXES my ,-Y, -S A ,QV.v , 55 ' -X53 S f 5. iiifftf 6 X Zffitii '25 1. Q is r we . . .W 2. -'6 -.JVN bf. . 'VGYYQQ' ...1,.. . sig-xg: 5 5 '55-effa 1 1 --fgwdfrw fs f ,Q . , fl gy M9 1 ' Mao' fi' WW? 1 ,wif-,ggi 1- f ff ' 34? L, f -- fa -vn'w-f-- .mf ww, 2 1 1? we fi ' 7 7 V Wy, Z y Wm .V 7 Wm ,yn 7 7 7 f 0 aff f ff LT 5 M Z , Z f Z2 W - ff L- A Aama A4m4QfZ, M A V Summary of the Quad: UAH IIB!! Northeast ..'421 371 VVestport .. H 35 iz 28 T 63 - iv12t11ua.1 .... ..... ..l21k 521f 19 Total 80 31 ,2 Cenu-ai ..................................... zzw 41V2 100-yard dash, class A-Won by Henley QND, Wilcox QWD, second, Eaton QWD, third, DelV1oss QND, fourth. Time, 102-5 seconds. Class B-Won by Daniels QND, Pope QCD, second, Rosenheim QlV1D, third, Hipple QWD, fourth. Time, 11 seconds. 220-yard dash, class A-Won by Henley QND, Grantello QlV1D, second, Wilcox 5 QWD, third, E. Eaton QWD, fourth. Time, 23 1-10 seconds, new record. D Class B-Won by Daniels QND, Pope second, Crosby QCD, third, lVlc- E Daniels QND, fourth. Time, 25 1-10 seconds. I 44-0-yard dash, class A-Won by Thelen QND, Kirkpatrick QND, second, Old- ham QCD, third, Daughaday QWD, fourth. Time, made by Grantello, who Was dis- Class 13-Won by Allegri Tutera QlVlD, second, Lester QND, third, Gui- f singer QWD, fourth. Time, 55 11--5 seconds. 1 880-yard run, class A-Won by Thelen QND, Lewondoski QND, second, Hous- ton third, Bearrup QWD, fourth. Time, 2 minutes 7 2-5 seconds. Class 13-Won by Allegri QMD, Malone QWD, second, Field QCD, third, R1ineS QCD, fourth. Time, 2 minutes 111 2-5 seconds. , 100-yard high hurdles, class A-Won by Dillard QWD, Smith QlV1D, second, Jenkins QWD, third. Time, 111- 1-5 seconds. - 1 100-yard low hurdles, class B-Won by Knighton QND , Hellman QWD, SCC011dS , Blauw QCD, third, Tuley QCD, fourth. Time, 13 2-5 seconds. 1 l . 5 i . DILLARD E. EATON One Hundred Forty-One qualified, 53 1-5 seconds. ' f , 1' Q35 , 55s 4, , 1, X5 KS 1 ' WO QI.1sl:,.K , - 1, V. , 4 ,, , , V 1 115: - - veil 'ff F? '-?1?1fyf!-'va!15- ' 1 L -:gr-gs cq'q7,-f155,1e:szgwnevumaf- .f,.-H.,-.,1.. -L.- W r 7W X 2 W 7 'W T ffn I Mf A ' K 3 .,,,., A x 3, 'V 4 eff- f Q 4555? ' , fl 9 rm, W ,. X 1315- 'Y 7 yy! VW , y 7 WA QZWA ZMJZMAZM . a an V Y . ,.. -'E' Olzc Hmzdred Forfy-Tivo ' '53 . xr' f ' N A f 51 S, Di Bl. He caf QV Ki Cc pc Elf 1C fo M L1 Y 5, , . , Q If ,g I . , .. 3 If 1 , , , N 5 4' 4 35 i v 3 1 5 A! 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Class B-Won by Bosenheim KMH, Knighton KNH, second, Sides KNH, third, Block KWH, fourth. Time, 28 3-5 seconds. . 880-yard relay, class A-Won by Northeast KKirkpatrick, DeMoss, Thelen, HenleyH, Westport, second, and Central, third. Time, 1 minute 38 1-10 seconds. Class B-'Won by Manual KA. C-rantello, Donnici, Tutera, BosenheimH, North- cast, second, and Westport, third. Time, 1 minute ll-2 2-5 seconds. Broad jump, class A-Won by Henley KNH, Crantello KMH, second, Dillard KWH, third, Bigg KWTH, fourth. Distance, 21 feet 8 inches. ' Class B-Won by Benton KNH, Tuley KCH, second, Rosenheim KMH, third, Kirk KWH, fourth. Distance, 19 feet 10 inches. High jump, class A-Won by Offutt KNH, Blue KCH, Norman KMH and Smith KNH tied for second, third and fourth. Height, 5 feet 615 inches. E Class B-Won by Brouilette KNH, Reaveley KWH, second, Fields and Tuley of Central, Martin and Tutera of Manual, Boisseau of Northeast and Murphy of West- port, tied for third and fourth place. Height, 5 feet 515 inches. Pole vault, class A-Teague of Westport and Smith of Manual tied for first and second, Bates KCH, third, Atherton KMH and Offutt KNH tied for fourth. Height, 10 feet 4 inches. . Class B-Won by Blauw KCH , Sloan of Northeast and Murphy of Westport tied for second and third, Fry KWH, fourth. Height, 10 feet. Snot-put, class A-Vlfon by Dod KWH, Byars fCH, Seconds BUN011 fCH, third? Marriott KMH,'fourth. Distance, 40 feet 11,-Q inches. - Class B-Won hy Kernherger Rehner KWH, Second? R055 KNH, third? Lux KNH, fourth. Distance, 35 feet 615 inches. W1LcoX BLOCK Ozzc H11 mlrfzl Forty-Y'l11'0c I ..-,..,-..,.-.,..v-.,-,-,.f-.,-...,-..-.---,.----, ,.. I I I -- I I 'x l V, I 4 , Y , , ,, 7 , 7 , W l H f fy W1mW f 4 :r Z A Z W 4 Z W WA AM A W P i N! Tennis Although but a single event was Won in the quadrangular meet the spirit of Westport was far from subdued. Ruth Robeen and Katherine Pipkin carried off the girls' doubles. Westport is looking forward to next year with excellent players from the Junior and, Sophomore ranks coming forward. Those who took part in the meet Were: Girls' Singles-Lorene Wallenstrom, Florence Tennant. Girls, Doubles-Katherine Pipkin, Ruth Robeen, Katherine Kohr, Margaret lVle- Quinn. Mixed Doubles-Dorothy Caton, Robert Coerver. Boys' Singles-Robert Coerver, William J ay. Boys' Doubles-William Jay, William Henderson, William Simon, William Jenkins. Substitutes-Kenneth Arnold, Robert MaoDoWell. 'QWW Winners were-Katherine Pipkin, Ruth Robeen. One Huudrcfd Forty-Four ...- Af- 1:7-12.51-.:.,1-.-aww-- -el -v-Y hwnxnvaa- a.uv:aLamz-.aa-angina-arg. .-.W L3 .:-.-wa.- irit of nf f the lunior at Mc- illiam yn Q Kim D Q5 ' . XJ ! rs. M H ri .45,,g5f j 5 A i-hifi-5' fi-IFE Wifyirsirisisl - -.1 -.443 4,-f,g1...,..,4.:..-1-ff in ,,,,,a,,,,,, r Q v ywlyy VW Wyywyn y 7 ,W 'W W V , 1 B i i One Hundred Fofty-Six l f I F w 1 1-we-rm-sf:--exs-5-1-1-...-..-v.:mm,,..-,.,a.-s,...---if-4-s.-use-.....:ba.. ...ea-s.n:..6,-.-.a..n.-.1.-s,.k.i..,...,.-a,5.f.,sLs..,,:-uf-.-ma-as -. .--f - - -v -- A.. N- -- I a I 1 mmap .,, fi: D5 klfiiiafbbfaxl' 'fi' V! L , ., . . . . .. . . . . ., . W. . , ., 4.1 .- .4 V .1 1. ew-,F-:,::. sW.1f..:4..'p.,. 1.-g WWWO 4 Wir J M ,W QW Z 7 7 V Wm VM 7 ? 7 WlWl M7W Z 'JW ig A A W4 A 4 WM 4 af Z AW ' uzWmmva ffWiw4arW0fmWwz V Euszkep For excitement, see a hockey game. To see the little ball go racing down the field only to be sent back with a resounding whack furnishes the far-famed Hthrill that comes once in a life timefv The seniors were particularly good at hitting the ball to the right place at the right time and therefore carried off the championship. The members of the squads were: SENIORS: Helen Larson, Mary Louise Kohler, Katherine Pipkin, Grace Jacque, Catherine Lippincott, Roth Robeen, Alice Lanterman, Dorothy Caton, Katherine Kohr, Erma Wedemeyer, Floy Luker, Helen Marsh, Georgia Bruce, Mildred Robinson fcaptainl. g JUNIORS: Ellen Griffith, Charlotte Thompson, ,lean Sladek, Helen Elizabeth Brown, Ruth Garst, Rocele Anderson, Mary Ellen Hubbard, Cecil Miller, Margaret Hedges, Pheobe Lighton, Jean McGervey, Ethel Traub, Dorothy Secor, Hazel An- thony, Helen Sweeny, Mildred Kohr, Thalia Keller fcaptainj. SOPHOMORES: Von McKelvey, Florence Tennant, Frances Cunningham, Mina Pierce, Imogene Schultz, Mildred Messmore, Margaret Kalhorn, Margaret Weckman, Eleanor Thompson, Maybelle Chilson, Rebekah Thompson, Lucia Terwilliger, Marion Albert, Virginia Bidwell, Glenna Myers, Dorothy Hinshaw fcaptainj These who won W's were: SENIORS: Katherine Pipkin, Katherine Kohr, Erma Wedemyer, Helen Larson, Dorothy Caton, Mary Louise Kohler, Helen Marsh, Mildred Bobinson. l u JUNIORS: Mary Ellen Hubbard, Mildred Kohr, Josephine Brown, Ellen Griffith, Ethel Traub, Bocele Anderson, Thalia Keller- SOPHOMORES: Florence Tennant, Von McKelvey, Rebekah Thompson, Dorothy Hinshaw. STANDING or TEAMs Won Lost Pct. Total Score ' . . .4 0 l.00O 22 Seniors . . 2 2 .500 21 Juniors ....... Sophomores .................. ,O 41 I I-000 1. 5 . The hockey teams took a stride forward by engaglng MISS A- IHHIC, an Englwh hockey coach, to initiate them into the deeper mystery of excellent hockey playlng. Due to her coachino' the girls improved rapidly and hockey became more of 3 pleasure C ' ' ll 'ncreased. as the ablhty to We 1 OIIC Uzruflrcrl l'o1'!y- 9 Sc 1 A. 11,4-evvpr-.-va A f, mm'mmfmfwm wff YWf yyym yv Z Z 79 ' 'fif' fjff f!Q7 if A ffl 1 Y W iff!! fyf ff pffff , ! W , Z 6 AMZWiM Y what all l r The teams were as follows: SENIORS: Catherine Lippincott, Katherine Kohr, Eloy Luker, Mildred Robinson, Ruth Bobeen, Dorothy Caton, Irma Witherup, Katherine Pipkin, fCapt.D, Alice Lanterman, Betty Birch, Margaret MCQUIIIII, Helen Larson. JUNIORS: Charlotte Thompson, fCapt.j, Josephine Brown, Betty Lou Stone, - Alice Wilson, Helen E. Brown, Ellen Griffith, Jean Sladek, Thalia Keller, Mary Ellen Hubbard, Ethel Traub, Martha McKeever, Rocclc Anderson. SOPHOMORES: Eleanor Thompson, Margaret Kalhorn, Rebekah Thompson, Florence Tennant, Dorothy Hinshaw, Ruth Messmore, Lucia Terwilliger, Hazel Phillips, CCapt.J, Von McKe1vey, Virginia Boudin, Elizabeth Kirker, Mary Koernig. Those who received Wls were: SENIORS: Dorothy Caton, Katherine Kohr, Irma Witherup,, Katherine Pipkin. JUNIORS: Ellen Griffith, Josephine Brown, Mary Ellen Hubbard, Charlotte Thompson. SOPHOMORES: Margaret Kalhorn, Eleanor Thompson, Dorothy Hinshaw. T STANDING or TEAMS Won Lost Pct. Total Score Seniors . . . . .411 0 1.000 105 Juniors . . . . . .2 2 .500 60 Sophomers . . . . .0 KL .000 ,441 One Hundred Forty-Eight 4 , Ch pl Q Cc L1 K G1 fri Tc D th H lr th XX I ty- , , ., ,, J 3 3 L , !'. -fun -,rf.aqf-1-.-f.-fre--axe.,-I....1..fv.:1qnt-.-:..,.....,....--.Q-.gs-:vi-.v..fb-.....,-::aLs .a.-gsvqifib-2--1.A-..-..L.L.',4-wi.-,::.s.1-.usa-.:.'- --'a.',.,.- --ss 4' wa- ' - f' 1 ' l W W x 'sf P if Q, ,,,.. t'1f-'zfzzsa , : , ,,. son, .lice one, - lary son, azel nig. otte 1- xffff mfm f1f m , j V wa -7 7, ,WM 7 7 ,M ,, 7 , , I fix Ml7!Z M , WfWWff WWfWW W WW 'f S Z! ZZ Z2 1 MW f M1 A XAAAWA ZZWAAQZZWZAM f I V Baseball Following the play-off of a triple tie the juniors acquired the title of baseball champions for '24. Never before have sophomores,sjuniors and seniors tied for first place. Two extra games were required to determine the championship. The squads were: SENIORS: Irma Witherup, Nancy Marshall, Katherine Pipkin, Margaret Mc- Quinn, Mildred Robinson, Ruth Bobeen, Mildred Cohen, Katherine Kohr, Dorothy Caton, Pauline Barber, Catherine Lippincott QCapt.j, Helen Larson, Lillian Hughes, Lucille Hodge. JUNIORS: Charlotte Thompson, Josephine Brown QCapt.J, Alice Wilson, Thalia Keller, Ethel Traub, Bocele Anderson, Hazel Ackerman, Mary Ellen Hubbard, Ellen Griffith, Frances MacArthur, Mildred Kohr, Helen Brown, Dorothy Bachman, Wini- fred Bickel. SoPHoMoREs: Virginia Boudin, Elizabeth Kirke, Margaret Kathorn, Florence Tennant, Eleanor Thompson, Sallie Simons fCapt.J, Lucile Terwilliger, Eleanor Dyer, Hazel Phillips, Glenna Myers, Frances Cunningham, Evelyn Llewellyn,'Doro- thy Hinshaw, Virginia Ledtermon, Von McKelvey. V Those who received Wis were: SOPHOMORES: Virginia Boudin, Lucia Terwilliger, Sallie Simons. JUNIORS: Josephine Brown, Ellen Griffith, Charlotte Thompson, Mary Ellen Hubbard. SENIORS: Dorothy Caton, Katherine Kohr, Katherine Pipkin, Nancy Marshall, Irma Witherup, Mildred Robinson, Pauline Barben. Total scores: Sophomores, 73, Juniors, 65, Seniors, 88. Katherine Pipkin, Dorothy Caton, Katherine Kohr and lrma Witherup, received the senior pin for winning six felt 44W7s. Katherin Pipkin has joined the ranks of the Vlfestport Immortals, having won 44W's in four sports. One Hundred Forty-N1'ne .,.,-,-f..,-.-,.-:- . -..-,..,.,. , -.,.,,,-, fu v'-1d'1'1 1'vx'1.w ,ur kai 4--vga 4-4 .wx 4 1 ,...,.g L , . 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L 52-Q 5' 'H S, X S P X IP 14 12 is 420 P K ' 0 A 12 V2 '75 X W g f I '7 M5 4 4 3 4 A if 27 4 , veil Q 3 ,0 vi 5 X , 3 V6 5' gig? .2 ff. mf: gfggxfxx 5 G ' s 72 1 N My 39 Q ' fy 9 71 , , 'J Q, iii' I Af fy e y M 'A f f 41 f xl! if I 2 1 f , , , ,j , f , 4' f 0' X , ,, 6 ,f K fd W4 YO , f ,U f I f if Q1 f -zf ', V 'A fx 5 I gg! ,J 54 inf f in 5 I 1 JJ 1 III W ' . 1 uv- X fi '-'4 2'f 11-'11 rv nm Q-was nf.. 1-fe 1- -f -4.....-..A.....,..,..,. g ......-....,.,..v.'....--.g,..L,,..,... 1-'ff---.,...,, .,,, ,., , ,V V V 'I V I VW! y W ym yy yw VM y y W Wmfz f JJWZ4 Z2 W , 4 Z AZWA QZMA 4 W V I I 4 Y W 1 I One Hamdred Fifty-T-wg yo1 me am hui lin Br: clu Vic Wil sen pal ple Ove hes alw ces Wh W Nw,5,,,,,,,,,,,., . 1...-,,,.....,........,.-,.v..,a,..,.....,.....,...a.,..N..ag.a...,......1.,,..... ..,..f,.a. as.. -.-...,..,,..-.aM...,....t 'nas - V 1 l d7IW .f-1 :I A sf 193 V . etrnspect September 3-First day of school! Cries of MHello, Betty, how yousve changed, youlre surely prettyf' etc., etc. September 13-First Crier of the year. Work of breaking in the new staff gji members. Leave it to lVlr. Booth. September 20-The 'tlii yi yin boys were chosen today. Gange, Dissman, Oder and 'leuscher won the places. September 26-Denstord heads the student council. Congratulations. , September 28-Consolations. Westport loses first game to Higginsville, 13-0, but a poor beginning means a good ending. Hereis hopes. October 5-Hal We thought so. Westport 14, Carrollton 0. Thatis the silver lining. V October 8-Pep assembly, football team, R. V. Harman, Coach Edwards, Miss Bradiey, cheer leaders--vnuf said! October 12-Charter clubs hold Hrst meeting. What are we coming to? Each club gets only one meeting a month. October 13-Football again. Westport opens the inter-high league series with a victory over Northeast, 6 to 0. October 20-Our old rivals, Central, defeat us, 13 to 'i. Oh, well, we canit win all the time. October Z7-Mud, mud, everywhere and not a place thatis dry. With such a setting and Manual the principal character, Westport was forced to take a minor part in the great American play entitled Mlfootballf' The result was 6 to 0. October 29-Assembly. Mr. H. C. Harvey gives cuts from Shakespearean plays. Intensely interesting. We also hear from the music department. November 3-And they beat us again. Northeast 6, Westport 3. November 7-Christmas play try-out. Very romantic, yes. Novemoer 10-Mountains of chaotic gloom. Central 18, Westport 2. Novemoer 14-Relief for the staff. Miss Bain's junior English class takes y over Crier No. 5. -Accepts with pleasure. Novemoer 16-The Clayis name becomes mud-Annual game, Irving 33, Clay 7. November 17-1t's hard to say it. Manual 19, Westport 0. November 26-Speech Arts stages Wfhe Valiant in assembly. One of the best programs of the year. November 29-Thanksgiving. One holiday, at least. . . . Deggmbf-gr 3--Faculty decides to give honor pins to deserving ones. Diligence always is rewarded, eventually. A . December 15-Student council puts on the fifth annual carnival. Very suc- cessful, much credit to the leaders. December 21-Christmas play, The R0m3UtiC A3637 3PPealin3lY Successful- , ' '7 Whatiigaaynggnihoys, debatg try-out. Here's hoping for the Amherst cup. One Hundred Fifty-Three ,..,..1,-ww-.n.':.,,..,.-fmaasw--fa---E-Laws,,-s- -qs-1-1-o-----H -. H. -,. 1's- f ' V ' a'- '5f'44 ?f5'F i?i?5f4'itS!Q54 -V-,:'q+Ynn45'::u'-f.Lau4.-., A A- - - -- 1 - - -'-E1fS'r'ff'e-svffea-f-f--f-1.1-.,...-,.,.....,..,......,.. ,. 1 f ywj V 7 vw y .7 VW -yfa 7 ly W ,, . Z A - V 1 I l 5 , A 1 i One Hundred Fifty-Four w w I 1 5 1 I K I 5 I x 1 ga ga th: ' 4 O sh ba M4 ca Ju ha or gil O11 , Y mvn- ---me-cqvga-an-A.-L-.:. u-.ww-.,u.w4.w.mu,-v-4-,u:.sw4s.:Q..n.. ,uf-,L msapf :..-p,..u-:,,- ..,,- -...V ,-- 1 -- .gk Q u K WM-+ A wwmy W ye 7, WWW yw I 7 W 1... 1 X V I' ' Q 1 . ' January o-Westport staits out well again, beats Manual ln first basketball game. January 11-The old spirit Hghts again: Central 24, Westport 22, What 3 game! January 141--17 tinclusivel-lV1id-year exams, more prayers than ever. January 25-St. Joe Benton sticks a pin in our basketball, had four more points than we did. February 1-Beat St. Joe Central, 16-11. Thatls sending them back right. Feoruary 8-Woman suffrage again puts a woman at the head of the class of '24. Also beat Northeast, 26-16. Hooray! February 11-Student assembly program in honor of Lincoln. Ambitious young orators. February 13-Our right honorable cadets are beaming forth under the sponsor- ship of Harriet lVlcClure, particularly the higher-ups. February 14--lVledsker Christensen wins junior election under the preferential ballot system, the under-graduates are overflowing with originality. Swamped Manual, 31-14. Good old Westport! February 25-Dr. H. F. lVlayer holds our attention in assembly on the subject, c'Georgc w'aShingf0n.r March 1-Wow, but it hurts. Central, 39, Westport, 13. March 7-Just like last year, etc. Northeast 16, Westport 27. March 21-All hopes of three debate teams gone to the dogs, both teams lose. Just wait till next year, you who scorn! A March 22-Juniors hold first class mixer, stepping out in their knickers and hair ribbons. April 2-David Proctor wins honor of representing Westport in the National Oratorical contest. . April 4-Student Council votes to swat vandalism. Go to it. Fifteen for the girls! Both teams win their debate and another cup resides in Westport. April 11-Round Table vanquishes Clio in literary contest, 87 to 85. April 25-Debaters receive coveted uW's.7' Wish we had tried out, too. Cli- onian-Round Table spring dance. MPapa Loves lVla1nma. 1.1.1.1- MEMORIES When the brush of the Master Painter Colors our lives with tinsel, And memories dear grow fainter, I Giving way to new scenes sublime.. Still thoughts of old Westport will linger And love for the Gold and the Blue Will thrill us and fill us with longing As the old life gives way to the new. -Ruth Garst, 725. One Hundred Fifty-Fha - - --w..-Y,-e.ff......-f,amgwv-...-1-s.--. s..-P E --.- a ' 3: 'Iw ..,.. .,v .. , 555-. ' f'2 P34 ?f2'? 1411-v:p.?ggs51--1-4-pzs'c:a-.f-u4.-,.,,..,.,,,,,7 1 r vm! -' ' N-' -- Y ' : - :-:Lf . .. 1 , ,-U f 14--.--my-.v...., .- . . , , 441. 5 f A , ,, , ., , ,V W f 4 Z WA ZZ Aw!zm4Wl A V ' I Y . 1 l I I I N , I , U S P , , 1 Q W 1 1 1 L, K f 1 'r 5 1 Y One Hundred Fifty-Six 1 4 .wi v..fw .f -s. -.. A.-.-. L H..-1.3.-H.-.1..n.. ...,- ,tus vat.-.,...1u.g.1-.La,.:..a-.,n-si-nf,-va.... .a,...'...:,..,-.:-w.vs-- :M-fa .- --1 11+ a---1-L wi ZfWW.KZ,Z2 ' . N Q fa? t I s i 'T ' 9 2 p ix, I? J X e 5 X s X ju 2 53 ' if' ' 1 1 Zi: 1 4+ 'A 1 Q. :gf f x 5 f, I ii? 552' 5 V 2 2 ya' 4. 'gf 1, 1' ,nl V' 4 Qfffqf Y adv, ' 0ZXWWWWllWWZWW J A 1 V l f an Eau Imagine. J Stew Chaney without Fred Kelly? Johnnie or Jerry climbing the tower? Jimmie Dissman with a crush? Mr. Shouse smoking a cigarette? Dorothy Shields without a date? Joe Lafferty agreeing with any one? Kitty Hcman or Eliz. Wheeler at a wild party? Tom Carroll with coal black hair? Isabel Wood with long hair? Orville Richardson silent? Charles Oder with four perfectly whole limbs? Harry Bennetts dressed as a girl? o Some of the Juniors as Seniors? Ardelle walking on her hands, climbing trees, sliding down a bannister? Medsker carrying a girl across a stream? Abbot Parker running the hundred in 10 flat? E Malcolm Bliss eulogizing the Clionians? James Chambers in love? A Cli R. T. dance at Mission Hills with the Pennsylvanians? Everett Dillard playing soprano sax? Miss De Witt chewing gum? Berry Haug not talking about a girl? Miss Shelton roller skating? Newell Waddington with the mumps? I g John Wheeler in anything but a Ford? n James Wright at a leap year dance? Howard Histed a Clay? Harold Gange in knickers? Mr. Beckmann donating padlocks to losers of keys? Stanley Knight president of the student council? uFlop as uMelisande in the uR0m3HtiC Aa6 ? Harriet and the major? Stew Britt a vandal? Bill Teuscher? J Helen Louise without Vernon? Dan Uhrig buying more than one gallon of gas? Betty Suddarth a dance censor? Logan Calvert in short par1tS? Gene Truitt in knickers driving a Ford? Wesley Reed? going to a dance? y . 7, Betty Birch answering to the name NEl1Z21bCfh ? . . - 9 Mary Olive falling 1n a creek- One Hundred Fifty-5'ez'cn ..,, .. ,.f.-......r-.-rm -... ,... -,.. X M w ' J I L4 St z Se 1 l W 'Ji 4 z a Pe .- .JC Tl In Li . J, L ,, ......... ,--.. .u .Q-'-- -1-11'-f-fr-'Q-:-lf!-:mv WW- -H' 5' ' X L' I Av2 ' W' , X, 9 y -7, Wm .WW 7 7 V WWm ' fwzf MA'ffWf W WV 1 , , .,, y ff ffy, yy , yy 4 .wmWWWfwf1 Wvw f 14 A A. WA 4 Z QA M, ,Qi V npular Songs ant umpnsers Mama Love Papa, Papa Love Mama. . . . . .Vern Kassebaum and Hele L ' , n ouise Lost-A Wonderful Girl. . . .... ' ,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , , , My Lovey Came Back ....... Mr. Gallagher and Mr Stumblin Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. . . Seven or Eleven .................. I Didnit Raise My Ford to be a Jitney .... Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning Dancing Fool ......................... Gee, But I Hate to Go Home Alone ..... You Know You Belong to Somebody Else. .. Old Fashioned Girl ................... Oh, Harold ........................ Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight. . . Babbling Brook ................... Dapper Dan .... Peggy Dear .......... California, Here I Come.. .... . . Three O7Clock in the Morning.. My Man .................... In the Evening ................. Little Ford Rambled Right Along .... Why Did I Kiss That Girl? .............. Hugh Taylor Gene Truitt QL D D 2, - 5116811 - - .... Fred Kelly and Stew Chaney ' g .................. ... ...Berry Haug . . . . .Harold Lind . . .Chuck Dansford . . .Bill Teuscher . . . . . .Bob Griffith . . .Johnnie Calendar . . . . . .Betty Birch . .Harriet McClure . . .. . . . . .. .Ardelle Britt fAny Girl, to the Majorj . . . . .Mrs. Taylor fHughJ . . . .Helen Trusty . . .Dan Uhrig ..........Stevie . . .Med Christensen . .Mae Wallingford . . . .Helen Olsen . . .Dorothy Shields ......Inky Kidd . . .Joe O'Malley What Does the Pussy Cat Mean When She Says MeoW?. . ..... Kitty Homan Whatill I Do?. . ................... .. . . .Milburn Jeffries One Hundred Fifty-Ning ,.. -., -.. . ...-,-on-.,.-,,.-. .-.,-.-.-.- W.. .-- ,-.A , sp. , .Q .1 -MV ., -. 151 f ' ' f- f4'ff1':'?1?et4vfss:b--1-Lze-fafe-w:'f+-.1-'g-M-,.i........ , A, .-- f - 1 I 1 E z , , , , , ,, ., V f ' ' ' Wlllifw w.WWffMffWw1ffwww Wmf A Z A Z. WA Z Z WA Z Q! 2 W4 AJ . V 1 P' 1 , . 1 ' ' 11 . . ff 1 1 C1 1 1 SI 1 1 1 , 1 Sl ' 1'I 1 1 1 0 1 l I 1 ' 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q U 1 1 C4 1 1 CG i 1 , 1 1 1 8 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 If 1 S One Hundred Sixty 1 ' ' 'A ' Mfr F' -'S ' 'maui i N1'fSE1'4'?'i:':'r '? f?1t'fitru:viii--Fw-+1L-e're.f:dsaseve.if'-sfsvlseszwas.-ze-..rms:-:fe if-2 :sw-f-fix--+fu'Nu1...,i,aem n -f-W'-. -fi +- -' -- M use e mwm wf4 A ' +amwa4awwmr1wm wv fvn rmf 'W Z V W 7 7 v W vw, y y V WWm'W f 1 4 ff , I ' f f V swxamv,afv1f44wfywmxw,f Wmmf. 4 '-1 f 7 f ' X4 f 4 f 4 K V ff f fl f Z d fi? va 1M - V ,fart ani: jirtinn William Phillip Teuscher, head of the Public Speaking department, is a Wvest- port graduate of fame. Born in 1906 on a small farm in Arkansaw, he followed a line which has proved to be his life work. Those of you who remember lVlr. Teuscher in those old Westport days can readily understand his talent and faculty in the line of public appearance when we consider that he has always had an audience from the time he called, MYO Ho, over yonderf' to his pigs and chickens to the present. Whether or not the fact that he had corn for his chickens and that his students are requested to remain in his class the whole hour made any difference in the size of his' audience we do not know. Mr. Teuscher says he is an ardent follower of the Humphrey school of public speaking. And certainly his students have gained in freedom, breadth and power. Ambition for Westport. I hope Westport students become more refined and careful in bringing their planes to school. That Westport students sail down the 39th street airway at breakneck speed, with half a dozen boys hanging on the wings and planes is despicable and against all rules of the school. Also those who come to school in Ford planes without engine covers, fenders and lacking everything but the motor, should have more consideration for the name of our good school. That sort of thing was not done when I went to school. 1 Elirnm the lgulirv Enllriin, April 311, 1937 Charles Francis Densford, well-known peanut dispenser with the Kelly 81 Chaney fruit store, was pulled in early this morning by officer J. L. SPIOUSC, JIM for stealing seven quarts of milk from the steps of the Kassebaum Home for Mis- treated Armenian Orphans. Mr. Densford denied all intention of depriving the institute of its nourishment. 'cl was merely taking the beverage to the rear doorf' he declared to the judge later, Hin order to save Mr. Kassebaum trouble. I had no criminal intentionsfi Judge Daniel Uhrig intimated that in his opinion the accused's statement was all bull, and soaked him six bits and costs. SODA SQUIRT ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT To MILLIONAIRE ACTRESS. Several months ago, while playing at the Gayoso theatre, Miss Florence lVl. Harnden winsome toe dancer with H. Bennett's Snappy Sisters, was irresistibly attractediby a face in the front row. After breaking up the show by falling into the orchestra pit she learned that the name of the fair Apollo was none other than Hugh Taylor Charming eeke Slinger for the Lafferty drug store, Third and Delaware. Gut gf eengideration for her position, her affections were reciprocated, and the marriage will take place as soon as the dainty little chorus girl can put the can on Several present eneumbrances. The couple will spend their honeymoon in Rosedale. One Hznzdrcd .S'z'.rf,x - ....-,..,.,....M.......,.,.,....--...,...,...t.-. .-.. ..-... ..... ... 1 so 155 if ' 'G f1f+,'4 few iiiiifritiuel - - 1 14.194:'vavff,w'4-Hu:-1.1....,,.,g....g., ,.. ,,. ,,,,, I 2 s x A WWff d ywf f 2 ' X ! 7' I ! 7 1 X- 4 w mfmwwmw Zwxg :ul f 9,5 Z ZZ , wmww wwmfwwmwf ' D '.-A Z 4 Z M4 2 Z W Z Z, hm QM N ,.,V-,-. 11, W V wvw, x.. 1 A O 17 c H 11 az drc fl .S'1',l'fj'- YITCWJ I f - . .- .-. ,, ,. , . --4 ,-R-, ..,--- c-N...-,..., I ,f...',..t....:.,........E---ss.1.w..,,.:a-.,..fpffewes:-aa-.saefey-5-fzgzsafffe., -1:-- .arff.a-H1:'.i'L .-'.'1-.1-:ive f. frm? 9? 9 vi '- T' 'f f'1' f- I l 5 .. wwWWwmWmWmlmrfM n A ff f' ' I f f 1 V , SLICK-FIN GERED GENE, NOTORIOUS SHOPLIFTER CAUGHT IN ACT. Floorwalkers all over the city have been terrorized for the past three ears b . . Y Y a series of daring thefts of quantities of toothbrushes and paper napkins. Police yesterday found out that this was the work of none other than HSlick-fingered Gene 7' widely known shoplifter and petty embezzler. D 7 The youthful bandit was apprehended by Ev Weatherl house detective for th . Y, :2 Lieberman-Calendar department store, in the act of deftly removing a costly two-bit CJ toothbrush from a counter. Upon a close examination, it was found that seventeen other articles of a similar nature were cleverly secreted behind the bandit's left ear. Miss Truitt permanently disabled four burly cops who tried to slip her a free ride to the cooler. A great store of t l f residence. ,O s o en sa ety pins also was discovered at the prisoner's GOING AT GREAT SACRIFICE I I I For Sale, one good used flivver. Repainted in 1924. Excellent mechanical condition. Has never yet balked at a hill that was sloping the right direction. Ac- customed to being treated gently. A quart of oil free to purchaser. WM. TEUSCHER, Esquired. NEW WONDERLAND THEATRE THE CURSE OF CAIN AND ABELM with McLaughlin and Kelly in title roll An Albert Schwartzendrumer Humphrey Production ADMISSION TEN CENTS CHILDREN FREE Book Reviews- The Purple Tzzikf' by Lawrence Stevenson. I This book is bound in purple leather and would look Well in any library. The plot goes at follows: As Solo leaves the party, she is pursued by the Wolves, and in her Wanderings, comes face to 'face with Harry, and blurts out the truth to him. As a result of the former, Oscar wins the bet, and the book ends in a delightful double murder. This is just the kind of volume one Wishes for in a free-for-all, and if pufghaged in sufficiently large quantities at the regular Wholesale price, would probably prove of great benefit in relieving the coal shortage. ' Ifinaiwzza Bireiiurg ' ' , cceed where ou have CHRISTENSEN AND DISSRIIAN--M3tI1mOH1Hl EXPGYIS. hw? Sut . I V Seq - 0 ro o t failed. Send for our booklet entitled Moonllg tv Con ammo Hume us P by the authors from actual experience. Give us a trial. FVFPETT WEATHERIY-eM3St61' of the Terpsichorean art. Let me teach you to trip J nth light fantastic My correspondence course is highly recommended. Fake e . testimonials on requ6St- Ona l2fIlIltfI'Cfl .i3iI..l'l,X'-7,11 4 W - 1. .1..r-.-,,..-N, .. r...f-.n-,.,.u.,-.-,,,.,.s,.-.,,-4..L-.,,--1-n r -rf -1-:--1-eve----' - - , 11.11-4.-., ,.. . - t Y Q, , QQ!! '1 - ' f -1.-fai4 !f!f'E '? 3'?i-31:12:51 '-'.i195S'-P-1'G:'14-.ae-4-w, .41--U... , , , . ' V , TLD - , E . 4 W B f 4 'P 7W!VVy 777 I, 7? 7 Z Aiwa 4 W V 1 1 1 I 1 One Hundred Sixty-Four 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I i I 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - V Ji I' is AT ' ' ' ' ' 'W' : 'fT'W'f ' Esc TT A 'I': sE s'T'TAa:'T'f fx1 '5ffffT s'1'A1'f . 'Fs ! L-'X-t?'5'52'!E l5'!E'.:3!'4.!VP. '5!?:I'?9'.'!1'?!in -Q':'5? f'? i '5i'T5 'f ' .Phill 'Ph-'-M-'P -lv -2' --v'b-- , -':.- f 1 AJ. gf If-5 --r '- 2: I 1 A W 'ZVll,WIlWMdZ WW WW 7 7 Wm -W 7 Vw VM y 7 7 T ' WA WAznfmlmlAM ' ' ' A A W1 4 W 1 2' W4 Wff ' 1 V ., ,,, .px s .Q S fm is X S Q ,.., J . ssl. Q Sz. .. A. N. NE, ' we ,Q ,E .W , . 5.4.- -sf if? 'k' 55 .. , gig 5 ' - if 'f ,, .Q-:z l- ' 352 nu Q I I Q - I 3 -f' 'I 1551 P I . : xi , ii y .fgrep 3192-Q f a J - - Qs.-U... EI -- fp.:-A.:iI, .1 : 3.3235 V712 I' , 2,4 X X f f W Q.. : 3 KASSEBAUM ICANDY KITCHEN-A full line of sweetness. Kisses our specialty. They come in all flavors, two sizes, and three temperatures, hot, cold, and indifferent. I ree sample. -- t, .IOHN CALENDAR, Attorney-at-Law-Let me try that case of yours. Scotch cases given immediate attention. Recipes kept secret. I know my grapes. IVICCLURE UNIFORM CO.-Second-hand soldier suits almost as good as new. Gas masks and tin helmets at a bargain. lVIajor's outfit to highest bidder. Entire stock must go. Don't miss this chance. ROACH POWDER CO.-Let us rid your home of pests. We also carry a line of face and gun powder. We have powdered charcoal in jet, suede, and airedale, for colored patrons. TEUSCHER AND BLILER-Tinsmiths-Dealers in wedding rings, watches, and Fords. Vvrecked flivvers renovated. Try us. Phone for appointment. H. P. 1048. DOT SHIELDS--Beauty Specialist-I have found the way. Increases the luster of woman's captivating power-the eyes. Send 10c for uDot7s Eye Sparklerf' Use my 'sBeauty Mud to get that askin you love to touchfi , IBRITT AND BRITT-Do you want to be a leader? Send immediately for our book, MBe President or Vice-President. Price, 31.00. Write today and the book is yours. If not satisfied return book with seal unbroken and try to get your sinker back. .i.-......i-. BENNETT,S BOOK OF BUNK-A book of decidedly stale humor. A rare collection of antiques. This book of jokes, including myself, guaranteed to make you groan. Send two bits for your copy before the edition is exhausted. , FORRESTER AND FORRESTER-Zoological Laboratories-We pay highest prices for stray cats and dogs. Be sure of the best grade of sausage. Buy direct from us. ...,i.1.11- HISTED SCHOOL OF JAZZ-Play some instrument. Buy a saxophone or other stringed foot-agitator. Be the bane of your neighbors. lVIy shortcut to success by in- jection of jazzmania producing saxophobia is now being used with good results. .T...-.,l..l- BIRCH CAN015 Co,-Spend an enjoyable summer on the lakes. Invest in one of my non-sinkable canoes. Send for circular, lVIoonlight in a Canoe, posed by Dizzy and lVIeddy. A free paddle with each canoe. Life preservers extra. STEVENSON BARBER SCHOOL-Let me teach you the art of hair-bobbing. My ex- perience as a carpenter qualifies me as a shingle expert, and as a man familiar with wood. Good looking Models.-PCQQY E-v LsdY Assistant- One Hundred 5'i1'tyPz e 3121-ff Q' 1--,U-g-Q51 :4j5'rgiQi2-1q:5fi3g351 - -I' 5,-55-g:'cgu-en:-114-11,1-11zfq.-.Q--.n.1..,-4.-Jr , , - . . -. M ly77M yyyylyy f 7 W Wl 'W ., f'?Mf4 Z !'4!40Z ff? Vx f fi! !4W'7f! if if W j , 4 AZWAQZZWAAM . M . V I W I E I 3 Q il Wx , ,. 1 r 3 1 w 1. V, i s . . . i ' Y Q I E i ' x D Om' Humired Sz',rty-Siy F 1- swam-.ax r. 4-5-f f.rf,-.-..1,s-.Q.w..--- -.su 5+ faw-nwt-v.- ...vu-:.:.au -u4ba.a.w,luu-zs,- L.. ... - E- maxi- QM: -kr :-fr-wt. -- -au' ' ' ---A 1 -Li 'I f 1 1' A 01,1 f ,ff I f K .A X Y ff! 'fa WW' if WJAMAZW4 Q11 m V I HARNDEN SEED CO.-We carry a full line of garden seed. Wild flower corsages A f our specialty. Dandelions and violets in season. MSay it with Harndenlsfi fly A I.ET A. ALLEN .VIARCEL YOUR HAIR. A complete line of permanent, temporary, and ' ' radio waves. Let Audrey broadcast your waves. Make 'em think yougre a send- f gi , 1ng station., Shampooing and manicuring.-Harold Roberts, Assit. P y DOOLEY SISTERS SCHOOL OF ACTING-WC will make an actor or actress of you. We ' I also recommend our department of anaesthetic dancing. We both made our suc- cesses behind the footlights at Westport. Nuff said. I, ,. Steuart Britt-STAGE HANDS-Fred Kelly . I W - .,, I r BURNETT ACADEMY or VOCAL GYMNASTICS-I can teach you to yodle, sing in opera, or be a Ventriloquist. I, too, first won renown under a spotlight at Westport. I'm good and I know it. Don't miss this opportunity to win fame and easy coin. TRUITT AND TAYLOR-Sporting Goods-The latest wrinkle in 'picnic .duds. Clothes A for bob-sledding our specialty. Send lc stamp to cover costof mailing, etc., of . uBob-Sled Etiquette. I a UHRIG SCHOOL OF ORATORY-I can teach you in your spare time how to become a public speaker. Recommendation-ngraduate Humphreyis School of Oratory. LAIVIENTATIONS There is nothing worse Than the terrible curse Of examination day. I want to write . 5 yy Things that are bright,H A But I donlt know what fto say. ' On my pencil I chew, 1 ' And in spirits blue , , Search my aching braln. On my brow perspiration ' But no inspiration . As I hope in vain. I am plunged in gloom, ' . And feel my doom, y , It was hopeless to cram, I fear. , iii But I solemnly swear To thoroughly prepare . .- -, I Y Y For the coming exam-next year. . D -Patricia Herbert, 725. O ne Hundred 5z'.rty-5'e1'e1z - 49. f..-..,w..f-...Q.e,H..-.-fmmpvv..--4.,.--,.1 9.1 --a- M-1 1- -Q-.....-. ..... .,..-. f W f ff!! 'WWW 7 7 y fwn n m W JZ .Z 4hlZ WW A W!WW!WA Wan V F J I I l X 'X V l L V I , ' ' l Qifansagwgtttg-gloumal-fast The M-it --I- ' '- L llgafge uma' .. pp 2 fgjginnsas CEU! il m wt- .ru . ' 3llaflj?Tf.i'l5'l l f' ' ill la l ' Jv c all llilft my W5 1 t muwlkl - l 'r f' I t .,.. 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Y ompliments ESTPCRT BOCK ORE ,X GB' Q15 w in A 0 ,,H,,,,, ,,.,,.. .,.g.-..-..-M---A-. -F , -- H, fw Wmwyvm wyvmWwf7 W 1 M ff! iff fir Q f ffff, M,,f ff ff W f W WMM N, KANSAS CITY SCI-IGQL OF LAW 29th Year - Prepares students for the practice of law While oppor- tunity'is offered for earning a livelihood. Apply at execu- tive offices for all information and for catalogue. EXECUTIVE OFFICE 7I8 COMMERCE BUILDING School and Law Library in the Nonquitt Building IOI 3 Grand X Unerring anticipation gives M hl 1, h Flolfefsfffop Walk -Qvers styie leadership each season Located in Hotel Muehlehach Vvalk-Over Boot Shop 1 TELEPHONE HARRISON 2414 LZen'Le!E!: Wlslnut ansas ly, o. Books! Books! Books! Fountain Pens and Stationery Welcome to Our Store T I-I E B O O K S I-I O P H07 McGee Street Kansas City, MO, ' ' ' 'K '5 ' , Lk, ' 5 ',. 2'f'T. , 'fbi' L- ':1 E9+. 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SOUTHWESTER BELL dancing, reading, conversation'--or just rest. 85' 'AWN S00 533, TELEPHo E COMPANY QP F' gg BELL F5169 -1 'fb Jia. 12 ' 8 , ,: I Z f x QFPI-:one U' , -,p w-Q . -0 - 4..,.--.r-yvf1wrw:.fa-....a,-,,,...'.f,,.-...-r,sL.r...-...--.fa.,..,-L E-.E .af .ri-,L -wx -1--........ ... ... -. .- ,-,-. VWWIIWW fffffwl f ,,,, W 4 V 7 I I Y I I I, , I I -I V f f f z tw sq, Z Z W , WWW 45 W W, .l 'uh Z A Z MA Z Z M AM ' 1 'shy V K APP'S K ICK-K ACK OOK 212 EAST 39th-CLOSE TO WESTPORT HIGH l-las appreciated your pa- tronage. During vacation, and in the years to come we hope to be pleasantly remembered, and to serve you in a larger and better way, with Quality Candies, Fountain Specialties and Tasty Lunches. lf' JD f You'll Be Glad You Savecl Your Money When you are out of Workg when Christmas comes, or when you need help. COME AND SEE US-WE'LL HELP YOU SAVE FIDELITY- SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY l000 GRAND AVE. Open Saturdays Till 7:00 P. M. v I I-P sTUoENT's NOTE BOO-KS Your stationer carries in stock Various styles and sizes of bind- ers with an assortment of sheets rulecl for every student purpose. IRVING-PITT MANUFACTURING CO. KANSAS CITY, Mo. an .- my 1 -r wx-fqv K -Q... x- Q..-N .Y-.5 -Luv..-5 vn..g.u,4,r .Q in V 0-. , , , ,. . ., ,. , , 1 ,,,,,. . .we-A-, -gi,-y-5-fi-zfzff-pr-HH-m1:w.:n:72l ?'??ba .Liu N mmm 1 'nr 8 I E' V i1rW: , MEAL an ,I -A - U 3 -...mi 71-53. 411, we-,fzgfzsff-2-:rg-:,,.,,,5,f,1-x.. -151,5-fs,-rqga tv. t.A.'f51ff,, i 1, . i H A V Y I F , '. 1 Wm W l QLP V o l I I U7P77WZ09WlW WWWfffM'!W4 , I . Wmafwm yyvmfwfv W W 4wAff1f zWmm2:Ww l - m W Un 6 V Z! Z 5 ft? ,Z , , W 4 ww fWWmmm, 4 - A 4 Z MA Z Z 2, Q ZW A V OH HE RY E. G. Hill Brokerage Co. ., wr . . Q -11 -,-,LM-V-,,,,n,,,,:Q,,.,,,.,,,..1-ev-P-.....,.u -V... ....-,,..:.A 4- --a..afa - . 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Comfort and Cleanliness, Electricity Will do It Better Kansas From farm to table under one ownership . 3105 Gillham Road Power 8: Light Company HYDE PARK 3106 l330 Grand Ave. Phone Grand 0060 -za., V.. - st- . uf ,C f 1 ..-J .Q V-...,, iv, W V 4 ,up gg, -.4--,L-1 .Jaffray szgglz.-':'. .ff.7Ls :'.1:: Fri' 7 'F N., v nu - -ws-vuvA .. ,.-.-.y1.,,.-N ,-an .-.bmw-W-1...v:.5.p,4.1du .u.-v- 1-W ' '+R v , Y V - 5 5' if 12:11 Sa JK WZWf0lZM lMZ My X V 7 g y 7 7 9 WW' .y 7 I, V W7l Il W nm' mu Vf ,, 44. M4 damn 4m!zmAwM . fvWAmam V For the FINEST NGRAVING -:- personal -:- -:- business -:- See the TER-CQLLEGIATE PRESS 6l5 WYANDOTTE ST. KANSAS CITY, MO. Commencement invitations Wedding Announcements Engraved Visiting Cards Personal Christmas Cards Business Announcements I sS'2?ii253'f5il?2 3 12.Vg 4. if 1 ,Hu RQ! Wlsxnfwxa ' '-NS FZ?.?-NWI! EeS9a!19M '05 :Iv 'S 5'03vs 6220504503: 'P QSWWU? 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X Wm , M f ' XM 1 QS V, Mm 1 N il ,Q Q f X f 3x 1 I A K ixr io I n thai H19 ielephone downsialls IlQdll cilwa 5 llfl 5 wh fl ou C119 amd 0 up5ia1159 Have dad IZ? gn, an eyignslon 5 0115 an Pshoulcl boilwgfo f mmszxs CITY 1 TELEPHONECO MQ jk I 4ZQWiiiF2ZZQ2W2WZiF5WW7 W 7 W W Z 4 2 , ' yd fn 4 y 5 , , 4 ff 4 4 ,XY y l wwr1Wn lawfWfl Z ZA QA M4 if M fa V H If Lcbmnnmsms , 0 .- it I I j Ax A L yr I I .F 1 V 3.- ff .- - :si -A ' AL I i r'5'E'-TFFJX . 'SI - thi I s sw -eifiiiduii' V .,. 5 N95 LIT-:::-:!1:::.!-2:1- ' 'Wi' Students of typewriting can make greater prog- ress by home practice. We have special rental l rates for students, who will find that it is to their advantage to rent an L. C. Smith typewriter and I I r . have it sent to their homes. l Call or phone I I I l L. C. Smith 81 Bros. Typewriter Co. I ' 1020 McGee Street Kansas City, Mo. Phone Vietors ' SNAPPY FURNISHINGS Eoa YOUNG , 7 Q 0 MEN AND WOMEN E Paylng 6 0 on E avlngs QUALITY-,VALUE Zn 951.00 to 510.00 ,J 'SER TCE - Auf RESOURCES 359,500,000 CSQQ Q J iilil-l,l .I ' SAFETY SAVINGS at LOAN ASSOCIATION S 1 ' 2 flVIutual Savings Society. Est. 29 yearsl A -fi-ik A 900 Grand Ave. fGround Floorl p :: .v I T-----E yy on TROOSTVAT .ADJVIOUIII TRADERS NATIONAL BAN K A BRYANT BUILDING, I ITI-I STREET AND GRAND AVE. KANSAS CITY, MO. 'RCU UR TES Y, SIfRIf'fCEy, STR EAIGTIIIU Commercial-Departments-Savings I Compliments of PEAKE AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY 5 A , , is. -1 . if., T Q-,-1 --w -eq-1.-1-----.fs-.9-s1,.f-..,,,.,....,....-9,9 ziuu.:,.,,,..,,,,a.,5.:,a.5,q.,,Q.s,.,.,.-..ht,,.-.,.,,.x,l,,,s, ,2.fe1s,-:..,,s,,.-,p, ., -. 5 .Y -, ,,i,,,. .,.,..,,,..,,,, s l 74M'ld , E. W N 4 Mfmwmm rf V V wma' W W A7 fMf X ff!!! 4 f4n4,yW,M 7,yW,W f , V wwmmmff . X i, Ii : X Q Z 242 , A A 4 wwf AMW! AWXZWMAW ff m Y , - Qlality for F ifty-lj ive Years The same skill and workmanship prevails in our store as was shown in the manufacture of the Class Pins and Rings for the Senior Class of l9Z4. A visit to our new store and China and Gift Shops will convince you of the excellent quality of our merchan- dise and the exclusiveness of our designs. I VISIT OUR GIFT SHOP CADY C5 QLMSTE D JEWELRY COMPANY V ESTABLISHED 1870 10 O9 -1011 WALNUT STREET. Cold and Platinum Goods Silver Smiths Watches Fine Stationers Y , , Y ,. M, a nd ..gf..,,i,,.s.:.fg,,.,sg:,,.:.g3,4.,,....i.+L...g..i,.:,+g,,....,g.q.L.f...,--.,,-,-,rs' g,..,.a,- -.,L..--..... Us 1, f ff 74 f fa f ff ff W ' , A-:' IZ A W f , Q, VW ym V! Y y V W 7 JW 4 W WW 0lfW fw W U' W W 7 4 77 W 5 Z W V 1' U qlllililygg x fazh i lllllill t T I Je . 'WIFI ' IIIIII ORGANIZEQ ' A LN STORY KNOWLEDGE DEWMAEGISTE I THE WORLD BOOK IS DIFFERENT Story Treatment---Programs---Tables and Statistics---SpeciaIists--- Pictures Index---Panel Headings---Courses of Study Outlines-H I lestioni---Graphics-WMaps Services Bulletins for each month--- Loose-Leaf Annuals for five years. 6528 PAGES-5 I00 PICTURES I0 VOLUMES , Recommended by American Library Association Recognized as a Standard Reference Work Book of the Presidents -Free Upon Request Roach-Fowler Publishing Co. I020 IVIcGee Street Kansas City, Missouri Manufacturers of FRATERNITY JEWELERY AND CLASS PINS of all Icinys E Diolnonds Mounted Under Your Own Szzperzfision JEWELERY WORK WATCH WORK Phone I-'Iarrison I253 I IO4 Walnut St. Kansas City, Mo. . ice lta 5?PAGKINGf5 teref- 1 Qrsnxpprucs , ' 2l' .-255:15-'Ef.F' lil' l -:,:.,:. 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M WM, ' - ' -.. ..,:.,p.....,.:,,.gff,-.,...A.-,pE-A,,.,,,,-Wig.---a.v-.,1..,... .,....-.m...i-,4,...u..muf.Q :.uf+:w-A -. , ....., - V, ,,.,,.,,,, , , ...L.,..... . . . . . ....,,..- - f ...W , - -4- -f , ,.-.-, ..V,-,-.-,..M W .-1-1 - - - avf:zzaf.fmfmvwfW,W,WawfAffzma77, .,,,,WWu ,We 7 WM V7 W W f Z W I IMWMWWI MMIII, W I 7414 I4 W 72 Z f fly - I wW wm'WwmwAWn4fm'mWf W1Mm. 4 ' Z QA if mn mf Q, Wm Z! ' W ' V TYPEWRITERS REN TED Special Rates to .Students MCENTIRE 81 CQ. IEWELERS Graduation Gifts, Wedding Gifts Authorized Dealers for the A Specialty of Gifts for all Occasions REMINGTON PORTABLE 7 WESTPQRT AVEMV Invincible Rebuilts of all makes fwestpoff af Mainl Watch, Clock and Jewelry MACHINE CO. , Repairing I 905 Grand Ave. Main 2742 Compliments of pKANSAS CITY GAS COMPANY CONRAD HUG GALLERIES IOI IA Grand Ave. PICTURES FOR SCHOOLS AND I-lO'lVlES Correct Picture Framing ine HAVE NO soI.IcIToR calling on and tal-ting up your time asking for Printing. Our Printing Customers come to us again and again be- cause we give them the kind of printing they want promptly and at a reasonable price. WE HAVE MANY CUSTOMERS who have been with us since we started our business Over S6Z'677f667? years ago. These customers appreci- ate that fair treatment and honest service is the best solic- itation and having received that, remain our loyal friends and patrons. A CALL ON THE PHONE, MAIN 1854 will bring our representative to your office for instructions as to your printing. ' TRY US ON THE NEXT ORDER KELLOGG-BAXTER PRINTING Co. 301-3-5 ADMIRAL BLVD. - -mf 4.1 wig-4:-::.,y..-.sys-:,... -.g-,,--.usp .:u-s.-....,.1s.:gu-masks . iw mme- -l 1 1 A ZWflEWl uW,,a4w, W,, f ,M W , VW ,W , y V f mmfIwmmWW4m ,WKW AWWO , if ?Z 4 ff, Z Z2 f ,. V z wwfffWmfmvQ W4 AAWA f Y 9 K , X School Days N- p How you will cherish their memories in days to come! i What a pleasure to recall those friendships and those faces. Q T o keep alive the memories of your school days each of your friends should have your Photograph. Cornish-Baker Studios I ,,. V .,a.......4.-4 ,.,..i.,.-Ps:-Q c,.f..Y,.:y.s,1.f.,,.sQ..:....c,4. H, ,.,.,,... .-... ..,,-,-..a.,-,a,.,z,.,..f.Q.,-0-f.:...-.,...- , .....,- f . , V , ......... 1- '4 MWfzmfmfzzi,z:z7wfa2zziWwmzzz,xawmx W0Wf WMffWWI iw V i vw ' r Vw vw ? WV WW., f .uw l Wl W. ,WW!W WZ 'W B f M 4 Z f jj W Wm W uWw f, A AAAWM 4A 4m4nmAf A fm' V WASHINGTO U N IVE R S I TY SAINT LOUIS Washington University is one of the largest and best equipped Uni- versities in the Middle West. Situated in St. Louis, adjoining Forest Park, it combines suburban location with the social, musical and artistic advantages of a large city. The main campus consists of 160 acres of high ground upon which 12 large buildings of Tudor Gothic type of Architecture have been constructed. Two new buildings are now under construction and two more have been promised. Two large dormitories for men and one for women are located on the main campus. The Medical, Nurses's Training and the Dental Schools are located in the city where larger clinics are available. The libraries contain over 214,000 bound volumes and 79,000 pamphlets. Laboratory equip- ment is niodern and complete. ' The urban location of Washington University makes it possible for all departments of the University to be centralized in one city. Whatever course a student may select, the entire facilities of the Uni- versity and the city are at his disposal. The University includes the following departments: College of Liberal Arts School of Law School of Engineering School of Fine Arts School of Architecture School of Commerce and Finance School of Medicine Henry Shaw School Botany 5011001 of Dentistry School of Graduate Studies Division of University Extension For Catalog and Full Information. address G. VV. Laimke, Registrar. G 0 NIVERSITY SAINT LOUIS 1 : we-L -svq--..,1.,sq-:As-f-w-v-:Ku-..-.f ..-L.,-...sv-Q.. -gm sf.-A 1-5 v,:4..... .-xvn:.5avAz5av.-iu.,hvma:,,-1.4m--1q.k I A um,mavwwwmmwmwwf wMm ' WM 9114 A V - I I DILL 81 CQLLINS C0 'S O li- 7s Q4 QW :sr be we ld I-Ilgh Grade Prlntlng Papers III VC ffl fn I The 1ncomparaIJIe papers for I I, ' :y SCI'1OOI and coIIege HHIIUHIS :rl J- IVIanufaclurecI by .C QQ DILL 8: COLLINS CO. Master Makers of Q,1aIity Printing Papers e PHILADELPHIA V -ll I , L, , , , I - , ...f..f.....,..,,.....,-,,,f..f..,.x-.-,...,.-.ss.-r.. .-Qs.,-1-av-,as----.--. .:- M4andm1,,VW,,,,,r,.,.-,,., , ,M -- J .-... . W---. - -- - - k 4 - ,, T I . I I I , I l , l I WW s , , Wx, V 7 fm 9 1 iw WW f V v , W wWWWW ,W MW Q, yn 55' Q ' Z g fr, -1 W WW mf2 myQ 4 Wmn, f 4 '- A W Mm Aml'z hM A I V ' Immm iwi w 1' 1 ' A t Q Y- - 2 - 2 S S' 5 5 UNDER THEOLD! ETOWN CLOCIL' E IT Q 45 24 YEARS E E OF FINANCIAL 5 Q: SERVICE I . E idelify Nqfional Ban I 'f 'Trus1' Company Ninth and Walnut Streets . Kansas City, Mo. L . M MI QIMIMUQI YIWDN Storage for Your Short Train Trips 24-Hour Service-Vve Never Close PHONE HARRISON 8323 The Penn Valley Motor Co. TQNY- QE D- -CAL HIGH GRADE AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Czfslzfons, Uplzolslefsing, Tofvs, Seat Covers Repaired or Made New to Order 2526 Broadway Kansas City, Mo, THE POPULAR Shop for the Westport Student Experts in Latest Styles of Hair Bohlaing ARMQEUR BARBER SHOP Troost at 36th St. f-A UAW Q PANY Q15 IOI5 GRAND AVENUE IF YOU SLICCEED: Your success is cumulative. You cannot progress alone in business and every forward ste of our ' I p y s carries a ong other peoples on the same road. ln this Way, your city becomes prosperous and great. In exact ratio to your success or failure your city succeeds or fails. from financial reverses. Come in any day. We'Il welcome you. That's Why we, as bankers, desire to see you succeed. That's Why we make a point of rendering service to depositors and endeavor to safeguard them LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK NINTH AND XVALNUT STREETS P. W. Goebel-President. E. E. Rouse-Cashier H. J. Coerver-Vice-President J. G. Kennedy-Assistant Cashier -It T- FFHHGY-Vice-President E. XV. Henderson-Assistant Cashier 1 LN N s -. 1,-1 if -. K- ..m..,-1...-.-mf .,-. . .,,,,,3 L , h ' ' ' M - f k -fm'--N-if -n -ua.-..nw.f..m.:...w-W nas., - .a . ., meme- S Pl' D , S J 7 A I 4 ,xy :f ,gf , , , . A A 4 Q , A WA Aff WWWlZJW WZf0 Id?i Nl , y A flie original L: cak eate candy bar Passing Posies to ourselves may not be good manners but you know already that the BEST Butter cream- EQUIPM centerg covered with caramel. Comes from pganuts and chocolate. 5 C 51005:-:-Wu.:-:5 MP-JAY Tim .Most I11fe1'Usfi11g Story I11 Kansas City- 1012-1014 Grand Avenue C L, . Price's K' 9 unter Ja WESTPORTAVE. 8: MAIN V Deft artistry in the details of serving-perfect appointments-refreslv ments of distinction--beautiful surroundings--all lend their charm to the Jack 0' Lantern and make it a peculiarly delightful place in which to en- tertain your friends. y Rich, unusual. tasty cakes and pastries. Our own make of delicious ice cream and ices. Delicatessen specialties of rare goodness and a variety of prices. Chocolates and home made candies without end. PRICES JACK OILANTERN Westport and Main CITY DELIVERY SERVICE! TELEPHONE WESPORT I426 Candies and Popcorn Confections WINNlFREDiS CRISPETTE SHOP Parties and Bazaars Our Specialty 39I I M Main Street Kansas City, Mo. I-I. E. SI-IANKLIIN Halftones and EtchingS, Bu1'e:er Engraving CO, 1,h1,U,g1-aplis by Cornish and Baker, F. L. 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