Westport High School - Herald Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1928
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' Hu .wx H Q!-exft an-Sai We lfsf 1 Aigfqxj eww-35'N,N as , -v Pg J.-.mg- w CANn1m.'rEs Fon GRADUATION MARGARET RUTH CRAMER Better to be than to seem MARY MARGARET ALTON Alpha Lyla sexgeant at arms Hockey, 77 Junior Business Comf- mlttee Assembly Program 27 Cantata 28 Opeia Z8 Steadmess is the fountain all virtues MARY FRANCES ABEL Pund1tC11t1c 27 B C P vice pmasxdent 28 Abel In more ways than one BERTA ANDERSON She views the vvoxld from her supeuor height LUCRETIA LILLIAN ADDIE Clxoman Gul Reserves She is precisely what she seems LUCY ALLEN ANDREWS TUIH01 Glass vice-mesident Pun dnt B C P . Pundit treasurex, 27, 5 president, '28, 'B C P secretary, 3 '28, Gold Pm, Debate 'W , '27, I Jr. Bus. Com.: Student Council, Q '26: Herald Staff, '28. It is not art but heart that wins 'J 5 the wide world over. 32 'l Q: X4 ELINOR ALLMAYER Round Table: French Club: Silver 1 Pin: Christmas Play. '26, 3, A miss of an inch is as good as a mile. 1 RICHARD CLARKE ASXHBY V , ' Fail ?-There ain't no such animal. Af L H' 1 E MARY FRANCES ALEXANDER , -- Rcgund Table: Assembly Program, Q She may be meek, but oh, myl , GWENDOLYN ATCHISON , But then her face, so kind yet E?,,.,..s,Y,,5 4:-jf,-242-13312 -gm : :rr .mi ,.-25,-:f':v: 2-se-enf.,f.s..g:,.4s 6,-trys L ' 4 ' ' ' i2v'2e--'vim' 751,-2:-sf:-an ,L.:-, 7,54 -Y Y 41' V - S 'K -'Yi'f ' ' f Q ' 'XV' , - 1 ' sv f v v-..f:2-1'-Q 2' . ' :X . -ix ,-, .. 4 - Hvf:'w-C' H, qzww' Y . N ,-1iR3,-CM,-... x f--1,147 ,, fr Q.: -' 7 1 5.11-Q' ,. -vf,z'P:,,w lv- 1Qwfriqfvi-1 1..'s1-1 0, vslafm, .fe-vrlr A 4 iQ:L1,iQTff5',,g,1 K,-rj' 5'-fi-..,g,f,3 hw, Y-Alev-15,243 'Aix-fjggixl.--f -QM ',N,,11bvi:4vw,,, 'Alai-tag, --'-' ,iq sins, N X3 M , V fiiiigifgnxxwiv ' ,Q-.H '-6 -.1-...,s.,,,--,....,.-1...-Ffa-,- 915,-w:.:.,: ::3',,.V-: -Fe. 1.21, f liifii-. . 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GRADUATION lug Q Il li ,,! .I I1 -1 I il W if fi '-Ig? 52 -fdig -' FLORENCE AUGUSTA AUSTIN -e --' Eli lla T-Ill I-,J ,ll -53: Of all the words of tongue or pen, 17 ff agwff She likes the little word m-e-n. X JY: ,. R df X Sz? Fi, 'lil gg' Qllsfll MARJORIE IMOJEAN BALDWIN ll 'E-ti 3 Alpha Lyra: Glee Club: Cantata. l 'y gg .J zs: Opera. tzs. 5 1. Blushing is the color of virtue. , Tiff I if-, . Q rf 1 ll 1, ,f 5' l a l 'rig l'fF':'v, Q3 lil. SAMUEL P. AYRES, JR. Es'e1'y malfsi ahvolume-if you know ow to rea im. ' ff N- , - if il LEO 'lg ' . LA BERENICE BARKER Q ' , 3, Speech Arts: Glee Club: Christmas ' ,gy 11 Play, '27: Music W : Assembly I 45, I iff' Program. '26. '27, '28s Opera, '27: , L ' Cantata, '27, X, F j I I am looking for a man. l Q l LORU NADINE BAILEY ' I ' Cliomian: Alpha Lyra: Alpha Lyra Y Q -'F , treasurer, '27, vice-president, '28: 2, l-.-- Cantata W : Assembly Program, 2 , '26, '27, '2S: Cantata, '26, '27, '28: , 1 Opera, '26, '27, '28. l The mildest of manners and the - ' Lrentlest heart. Cl IEEIEIDRXE, cIiINIIs13oIglDARNE1'r , - ay: . . .: I- : a secre- ' I! tary: Hi-Y treasurer: Junifli' Busi- 1 ml - ness, Committee: Student Council kr 'Q ' njxgsldent, '28: R. 0. T. C. major, E .X I ,I F ',, , 1: H I - 9 If all our soldiers were as fine k 1 ' as e. l . , ,N We'd never fear for our country. Q N 'N l will ' 3 MQ' CARL BAILEY 3 I y lf Al J0lson's echo. lf' X - ,H .. Q! f H. ' ' JAMES P. BELL Q , 5 I-Y: Senior Business Committee: 1, . X L R.u0. T. C. 2nd Lieutenant, '28. H J , I am the very pink of courtesy. l -1 l Q' I, pg Y I HAZEI. JUANITA BLAKER w S fl V '-wich hail- like the sunshine and I: 5 if heart of gold. ' 9 X 1 ,jx Ai 'x 'mb I' I' V ill? ll., lg hw f MARY AGNES BENNETT W HE -, ' 1 -5 -Q, Bronze Pin. lf 3 T 37' She hoisted her name to the W , l skies. l 'jk' l -1 23' 4 -er if I , T' Ll .fr , .,, l -es v , l li LN: A . ' va l , ig., .1 A' ufj- ...raw jx A ee.. . A A e .A , I, A - .W J i'af'i?frfzu. fi? fb ff t3'7 I me ,,,. 'ima 1 I .,g,I:.e.i. A A . ,Q L---4---.YH ew--::f, . :-Q-g..,..sv1--f e.ee:v-qear,:1:fry,.z.1is:+5+ ' . w1l :'.afE-:-:,a4:::1ff-1'P?:f- A::H:w-eg:-za .er-'..'1:.s:n:--. .- :' Ten I: I.. A, 1 ..,,,,.v . , gb., ,--T,-.-ef:g,..,wg:.1i:-, I Rf-fi 1 Till I,S,,,. N ' V ' ny, 'vii' 'A--1 K . .. i '4if7g5axiIfj.-3-almf ' 13' '42'f.'I?f ' ,Xl ,.,, ., ,. , I. 'effigy f ff 1' I i 4 f ' il, .f -I ' E' z - L 5 , 4 , I, 'X Q 'r 7 15,5 , CANDIDATES FOR g ig. 5 ifjlfgfi GRADUATION I fa 5.151 'i x . hi 251. r, . Y 1 is igf it 3 3 4.33 xx. ALLIE JUNE BJORKLUND r r al? UIQ Girl Reserve 3 Alpha Lyra 2 Glee A' I ' Club: Cantata. T , The sunshine in her smile. 7 . 1' 5 f BILLY BENNETT BOYLE , Y' N, Clionian: Circulo Calderon: Stud- l : I' ASX ent Council. '28. l A g Q All work and no play is not the I., , I F, life for me. I f ' A , it - 5 l R 'i .3 ' 'I 31, ,' if MELBOURNE W. BLATCHLEY l ,Y f Hi-Y: Hi-Y Cabinet. , gf h The up and coming reporter. i 'ivga g RUTH v. BRADY T F.. 1 Round Table. 9' ij' 1 ff' V 57 varieties of moods. 1, I '35 3 . X' A ll ALAN B-LAINE BLUM ' 'Ex Clionian: B. C. P.: Hi-Yi Clion- ian sergeant-at-arms, '27, secretary, '2S: Hi-Y sergeant-alfarms, '2B: h V Senior Business Committee I Stu- ' dent Council, '27, '2S: Senior Eve- .L- f cutive Committee : Herald Staff, 8 '27, '28: R. O. T. C. Battalion Bug- l ler. '27, Captain, '28, Crack Plat- ' oon, '26, Crack Co.. '27: Band: As- sembly Program, '26, '27, '28. The army improves one so much X .- socially, don't you know. Q M EUGENE vANNEss BRIGHAM 'i Q Alpha Lyra: Music '23, ' E' 1,5 , Men of few words are j lg-2, 5 the best men. : 1:5 I L 1 2 l ESTHER BORENSTINE 'L I Put not your trust in P1-intzes. ' XJ: Q ALMA MARRENE BRITTON , A 1 Les Immortels. P .I ' So sweet a face. such angel grace. I I E I 1 'F I i , , LUCILLE BOWMAN L W ,1 fi Snappy as a rubber duck. ' b I. Q 'iff . 1,1 .II 'xx . E fu. 1 T5 Ab BEUFORD BROOKE I I li 99.44fIoofz, purwpure what? ' -4 'I 5-9? i IE ' ' Q? :A - ' tl. 'K 1' t V I I l .tw-' V .L . .. f - .f , .. e - - , 'R , - . I .I 'I -lf ??af -. is ' .fmfi ' - . - I f' V f . .. .g. '4 'I 1' U HF ' ' '-T .M 2 -, ' ..' f P 'ij -3. ,gg,Rg :'iF5 , i 'f?'!f.3 YL I... rv ,lr V V . ,. ll views' ' . m 5 . - V' 'T 'W . I u n -----' ' ' ' ii,,m.QeMefee.--e.-. --- ..-. W - f W - -----3-1'e- - fm I' Eleven '. ll, .:-.Tamara-. r --V-2:5-11-,Jef-L: me -.I::.:1-N? is Ijgmsm:-2:1125-e.er1e:-11:1-it , -'I A 'Ai-:lf-ffiliff 1WV f '3i 'L lr mf' EN f 'i A ' ii Q, A' gin? I 's,,.,,. Ay' X - .q,...m-mYe,f...-s4--.m.?- -14,53-,g,,,,-,L-,,..g:-.w,-A-emi , if l?5QlE,i li T I r lg., 3 J ' '- - I r , I CANDIDATES Fon '3 lg .gm 3 gf 1 I -I , v A iv. l ' .. '-1 x , 'I I I - , 1 ' , 2 , .-5 nr , ,:'5 ' ll 1 , 4. I 'Q ' Il . ' ' GRADUATION ROBERT EDYVARD BROWN Ah, why should life all labor be? BENJAMIN STANTON BROWN, JR. Irving: Hi-Y. I love the college girls. C. H, BROWN I shall say as I look earthward, Whatever is-is best. CHESTER LEWIS BROVVN Alpha Lyra: Glee Club: Cantata, '27, '2S: Opera, '27: Assembly Program, '2'7. Not a dabbler in all trades. But an expert in all. CLARENCE ARTHUR BROWN Circulo Calderon' Clionian' presi- dent. 27 and secretary 21 Circulo Calderon' Gold Pin. Blessings on tl-ee little man e . etc. etc. ' INA LEE BUELL Tules Guerin- treasurer Jules Guerin 28. We don t like her not much! LOLITA ADA BROWN Clionian: Diana' Girl Reserve' Diana president- 28' Bronze Pin' Hockey W , 27 28' Basketball 27 28: Baseball W- 7 28- Missouri State Letter. Qhe is a welcome sight to sore eyes. MARGARET MAXINE BULLARD Not absent rn tardy Such a nice quiet little girl LETITIA BROWN Hel speech vias all music ROBERT DEAN BURKE Qilwei Pm But he never flunked and he never lied I reckon he newer knowed how Ryu- ,, I H -3' l ,i I . lla W I 5 IQ V E .5 2 -. i I 1 in ,IL we 1-A M QQ - hm' Q Q Qi.: figs, wwf 'eil' srsfi'l-es WICLYEM Twelve JI , . . I , , , ,- X Sl ' A r I 5 ' tc . . ' v X X 1 l I x I vs ' . ' + I in 9 1 2 S af l .I . rl 1 . ll . 5 . f I , 1 u yy 1 n A llwvll l I I I tl I! 72 , , , , . , . I' tl F' N U I 1 . .liz 1: I, I Ll .I - I - - - N ' . L .1 I 1 ' 'ff A 5 5? I I 1 5 Qi' 5: Q av: 1! 'f 1 , ' gl .fr l E I 1? 1 l ' S' :L lx M -- - I ' 3' 2 'r K 1 , , I? . fl , ll' . . J, cl. j' l I. X L 1 - , I 3? ,, .. I V. SL 5? ' ' ' -33. 'l ,, I , , .... , F' ' Qw . . 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' N I M: M, -,V e,L,.., A A ,f.,,,T..,,,,X,q:,?,.,,47. symnm-e.:--my-!1s::1.v.'-rrzm-vvayfrx:-I XX.....:.r L---A-..,-U:Les-ss,.w,--Irnsx-nzsinewufwbh isa-gsw:Qn.,,.,..s-an-c,L-foiyqk X5X,Xv.Y:.E..,.v,L I.. - AMX HL' ,,,:-,J A N XX X 'f'Ii435'f5fi'54?EL 'nw' ' 'l1siif,ff?h k,.+fI'4' Q-lsggigaf' Ol-,.-.1,,,-i 'iif7+' 4':Q5'?T5ff4LL' QWKB-Vk dad' ff ' , 1f'Q'3if.:i?-i'-WTAE. .iiiff ....Y.w4+' ww...,,...........,......v,,..w l'K?u..,,.....i..,-.-L.,-,.m,-.....u,...,-' skiwmm, s.s.a,.wae--vffvrs tiff? - .zhfj v 5- ' 1.-xl-fa., I W ' '. .Xl li 1 liL'Ln723ldJ,i ll .A ' , if ll f I 5 XXX L , X AX . A l e' , I 3 ,Ii 5- CANDIDATES FOR X X if , GRADUATION IX : n GEORGE LELAND BURNS I ls 1 V- Clay. A Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more, ' Men were deceivers ever. l 1,34-Ks' 3 X X g X SUE CANNON V V X Il l In small proportions, we just ,gg 'X ii beauties see. 41 , J! -, ,l l ' , if-P JAMES HENDERSON BUTLER Q' I would not set forth seeking fame, ' if X Or that poor bauble called power. f GE 'Jil :I I A -X A 5 I wel . I If 1 -- 2 , lf F l I Iggy 3 THOMAS CANNON E' AX lg? Fought the good fight. ' H , C 122 an MELODY BYERLEY if i ll f Les Immortels: Les Immortels vice- , , ' M president. '28Z Bronze Pin. X .- In our age most rare-simplicity. leg ws HAROLD EUGENE CARLSON v ,Q Ei' Student Council, '28, Q :EX 'l i 'X Z il A man's man. ' M l hz' I l. ' ! iigfr. 1, L - XA :QI I - - CHARLES CAMPBELL X 'I . X -X X Step right up and call me 'Speedyf ii ' l , 5 X ROBERT MILLER CARPENTER l ,X X Senior Business Committee. I QQ. - , ' I Who could find a better iQ l ' companion? , I J X XL. VVINNIE CAMPBELL ' 1' I X Her charms were born of paradise. l ., , IX ' 'L' ' 'l I 5 -5 , WILLIAM HAROLD CUNNINGI-LAM , ' l E Irving: Engineers: Hi-Y: trees- K. g ' urer Engineers, '2'7. , Q ' ' JF' I Big, bad Bill is sweet William X ' X I i' 'F ' , now. 1 . Y l l A I I l . , ' I 5 Ag I ,X f M ' X 2 . 1 f' 'if 2 ' ' A L ' ,, ,, .f V- - - A '- J ,Z - Y-'- :'- if-I . -: 1i'.-iw . - -' ' fi' i ' ,. . Y, PLL -J ' Y i ,ffgrgifpw 1.11 , V x 'XX' 'ir' I- ' L ' V: , Y 1 Y A , .K Thirteen it feng: ,v J in 54 K ...I IV ..qx il'-JIU ,. f' FQ'-ix, li fijigii 'I fi Qffi 1. 1' SSX? . fi V- ., af ?'+fz ag sigiul 'fs i Y ., IA- :E 1 61:1 E 5 Ei? ,I if 1 Q 3 W 323 ji. ,M he as lssala , ff 'I v fi ' gl E il ll . I 1, 5 lafif ll - fi! Ei ,rf iff! f w f I I I, .,, n' 'L' I 1' .I lf 2, 5 il .Rf rf? W' ' 'UCB I I rf- ' ll ifii 3 ia 5-5: I sl if cl ff, if H. F . i fs .LJ .XV X1 is-. ,iii-a ,lg :Vw R it 'Ain 5 fl 3 +1 r'-in I E' 53,1 ' wi.-5 - IQ igiy Xi Q, 1,5 ' I . 24 - '- I, I . I 1. . ., -1 ex - 3 ffl I. I-' l iff Q I V, rl Jil- , - Fourteen CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION EDITH MARIE CASE Round Table: B. C. P.: Student Council, '27. Study? Them days is gone forever. ALFRED GEIST CLARK Band, '27, '28. In this broad world of ours, what matters 'it'? ROBERT CASSIDY I was not always a man of woe. MARJORIE CLAYTON Orchestra. '26. Merely Marjiskva wonderful girl. LORRAINE FRANCES CASTLE Pundit: Speech Arts: Girl Re- serve: Glee Club: Speech Arts vice-president: Girl Reserve Cab- inet: Christmas Play: Senior Play: Assembly Program, '28. I felt like a dime amongst a lot of nickels. MARY ELIZABETH CLEVENGER Senior Class treasurer: Pundit: vice-president. '27, Pundit: As- sembly Program, '27, A comrade blithe and full of glee. VIRGINIA GATES Girl Reserves. Sweet and gentle tho' quite un- noticed. PHILIP J. CLOSE Junior Class treasurer: Irving: Bronze Pin: Tennis W , '26, '27, '2S: Junior Business Committee. Tilden took lessons from him. HELEN HARRIETTE CHAPMAN Girl Reserves. She holds within her gentle hand the quiet gift of dreams. MARJORIE COERVER 4'Your equal we'll ne'er find. x I I v F LI 64 4, ' lg? fixfii H 'I 's' El .1 law- M I--F ,Hx A. X55 ,f 5b,,Q :PT PM W. Bi El QV ye ji li :fi rl , ,A y IAS? ' Hi' .XL .ri:'x iji. --as fe ESWEJEE l .5 fs fill I4 I 135 'I . QL-S 3 I L. H , 1 if 13 U 3 I- dx ,,-. 'I sl' K J I f g.,-fi' ew' 3,19 9 IL it E' , .. , 1 ,QI ' laik W ,l fs: 5 H, I l. , ,M :X I! w. rg X. 4, 1 Q ii, Q Q I 431 it 2 is It .. ,K I . . R-I, 1. 4 , .x,',L., .li A 'FISA F El 11 i fi 5 , ,T :ik S A. , ll 'GY il 3 we lilmff . Y K '1 L? ll 2 5. -- r 5- i ll f f-5 3. ,. 5. M' :A i Y ll ll - kia .Er Eff' :Grill ' 1:75 E l il 133235. li rf J '-J l 'Q F53 get 5215 if fm . if I is . - -,I 'y f JG.. 5 WVU it E' ei I: 3 211 .gif -. ik ffl i kr-V Jil Y. 3 it ll f P,-,Q 1, L if 1 Q 'g Lj? IF. rs r '-I , . ., .3 I lf tl 'ww -' , , a ffl l CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION FERN IRENE COLE The flower of the family. RUPERT CORBIN Road scholar. JAMES COMBS Quiet but real flesh and blood. MARY HANNAH CRAIG Clionian Society: Alpha Lyra: sec- retary, '27, Clionian: Senior Busi- ness Committee: Student Council, '27: R. O. T. C. Sponsor Major: Opera, '27: Cantata, '27, '28: Glee Club Contest W , '27, '2S: AS- sembly, '26, '27, '28. The girl of my dreams. WALTER VANCE CONGDON R. O. T. C. corporal, '28, Character is higher than intellect, FRANCES CROSBY Speech Arts: Clionian: treasurer '27, vice-president '27 and president '28 Speech Arts Clubg Assembly Programs. '27, '28, My boast to a girl with a heart and a smile That makes the troubles of life wgrth while. 1 -.. 1 JUNIOR CONN Irving: B. C. P.: Hi-Y: R. 0. T. C. lieutenant, '28: Crack Squad. '27: Crack Platoon, '27: Crack Company. '2'I: Rifle Team, '27, '2S. Conn-found it! EDITH CROVVELL Virtue is the best 11rize.' ELEANOR ARMOREL COOK Girl Reserve: Crier Editorial Staff. '2S: Never absent or tardy. Laugh and the world laughs with you. CONSTANCE MARY CULTER Girl Reserve: Bronze Pin. She refines character and does not allow it to be untrained. X . , M.-. S A xr' ,. ,.,,.k. Nfl .ie ,lf 1 l F Ween I-:Z llfkiifl 'ik .1 Q15 li ui if' Et he 2: QE ivir 1 ,gtg ii Sf' !1 1' if .i YJ w gl- il -. is 1 f- il , gfgril 5 .A 'rf Ei ' Axel l ,fs ,a .-4 A ll-My X. fr 115153 ,ll li il , N vs .:, .gif -E74 ' 2 -ei..,..g l 1. ., l . 551 FQ ? L- all A 13 ll . 1...- Y ,ef L-, , wwe- 'f Q rw., . , i 1. , , 1 va, . .v ll l 31312. ai I4 fr ll ity l -is vii ilrff Jffsglm I 5 ZH Zi A .Hz . 'l lj all gf' '6'R. 2,-, if. 'QL l, wi A u jg, I ji .Ay :E dfjl 11 fe , SV, I ' f' V l 1,1 It 3.l. ,f i Kr ,Viv X ' ll K, . :4.,Q5,Li ,.--- x ,zf -f A. K.. ,,. , 11 I A ii'fvii7ifl.ifQiflffif5ffifffigiizzzDfw' N xglvgi'giA1..,TQ.TlWfA-A-nee li'?Q'l'5f-'rig-gin' F , ii gf? lim ij 2,111 -f Y ig 'fbfig LL ATX If 532 in rg CANDIDATES Fon My 5 in 55,3 , GRADUATION EE ' -5-X21 ' 3: aff Y If liz 5 ii li! ,A 1 ORE'I'I'A DILLON DAVIS 25 L ll! clmmanp Gold Pm. oily 15 'X 'True wit is nature to advantage 'J' dressed. WARWICK LEWIS DOLL lx ll ' Clionian : Senior Play Q Senior ll ' Business Committee: R. O. T. C. V2 ,Vg ,g i 2nd lieutenant. ig 3 ri What e'er this man was sot to do, L 1, F125 He done it with a zest. gl if 'QE' 5119! I? M35 ' NORRIS DeBOW lgl iw gli B. C. P. I, It? Those! , f fr is f . 3 ,N 1 A I lfiefl. 4 PAUL CORNELL DONEGHY 3 3 Q' fl Irving: Silver Pin: Student Coun- ' 5 3 if T. if I A penny for your thought. ' ' Li if lx I lg ' 3 I . ill! , lg 5 if-5 ELIZABETH DENTON Girl Reserve. Q T, A springy motion in her gait, 'A A rising step did indicate. 1 X' Y ', MABLE DONHAM . V i U Les Immortels: Girl Reserves. if if ' Merrily, rnerrily, along life's Q Ig. N clull way. , I ff i if 3- fi 1 IP' ,gk ,I WILIAIAM BOYTS DICKEY I 41 V-Q lg Student Council, '26. Ll E 15, Mirih and youth and j0llil:y. .E I 'lf A iff. ' T SAMUEL MURRY DOWDY jf 7 If c 'wvmis fail us. . ' I If . v ' I , V l ALICE LUCILLE DICKINSON l . Les Immortals. lv' Sweet constancy. with eyes of hope. X Q CHARLOTTE GENEVIEVE DUNCAN V' 'I I ' 1 Pundit: B. C. P.: Silver Pin. I I I, She's gone like Alexander ' A - W To spread her conquests far. i1 f K 'X it IF V L s l I ' 11 gk- --1----A ' -- ---:an-1'---r - g-1 .fr f -A. l Q ' - ' A f I- J- L -,, , . -A , e - - 1- ' Sixteen CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION HELENA ELVERA EADS Girl Reserves. You may manufacture blondes but red-heads come just natural. BILLY EVANS Clay: B. C. P.: Student Council. '28, His heart is as true as steel. VVILSON EARHART Silence is golden: 1'm n bright son. EMILY EVANS Clionianl Alpha Lyra: Glee Club! Alpha Lyra president, '28: Student Council vice-president, '28: As- sembly Program. '27, '28: Opera, '2T: Cantata, '27, '28. If music be the food of love, play on. ELEANOR ROBB EDMONDS Girl Reserves. A royal flush with the queen high. THEODORE 0'I-LARA FAGAN R. O. T. G. sergeant, '27: Crack Squad. '26: Crack Company, '26. Mistaken long.:-I sought you then In the busy companies of men. CATHERINE ELIZABETH ENNIS Diana, '26: Baseball W , '26. 'Tm comin', Virg:iny. HELENDORIS FEAR Girl Reserves: Jules Guerin, There was laughter in her eyes and music in her soul. OSCAR GEORGE ERICKSON My mind to me a kingdom is. ' MARY LOUISE FLOYD But so fair, She takes the breath of men away. i l Sevenieen 'gi fin-fr. 'Q .rx I fum .V --'Vi :' .. 5-w. .l 35? li. 2, ,fjfij il if J 1 if Rauf' Hi 'fl ll 'il' ' 5' E Q 1 i 5-55 .1 Q4 li' XX '. Hg' 'W Lg- Q W ima. Fi . fi, E 5 5'-QL. 3 M we gig!! if , 1 . it H3 M3 nl :E 3 1? if 3 1, felai .Fir ,W len iqkig ,Is 3 13 2 5413.4 1... .. 1.1 if J i li .. . 125-.fi. f 3 V 'H fxQ'.f'i F il l fi 5 i:s?'H li Q! QE 1? -.. f,.1...,f?,d Q -.V N, ..,-,,,.t-:wf. ,--rg'-J' -V' e N ' 'N' CANDIDATES Fon GRADUATION RALPH SHERMAN FOLEY Round Table: Engineers: treasurer Round Table, '27, vice-president, '27, president. '28 Engineers: Gold . Pin: Student Council, '26, '27, He weren't no saint-them engineers is all pretty much alike. IRA FRIEDSON Orchestra. '26, '27, '28. Knows a lot but can never think of it. 4. ARY ELIZABETH FOLSE Jules Guerin: Jules Guerin critic, '28: Child Pin. The answer to a px-ofessor's prayer. CHARLES EMMETT FULKERSON Clionian: Engineers: Crack Com- pany R. O. T. C.. '2T. His eyes are glad, his smile is sweet. His voice is kind, his dress lu neat. CARRIE MAY FOSTER I have wen her with her golden hair And her exquisite primrose face. FLOYD EDWARD GIDINSK1 R. O. T. C. captain: Crack Com- izzqlny, '26 and '2'T: Crack Platoon. . Her image is imprinted in his heart. OLIVER D. F0 WLER Knowledge delighteth the mind hut sleep resteth it. GWENDOLEN JANE GARRARD Pundit: Speech Arts Club: Girl Reserve: Pundit treasurer. '28, It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. MURIEL LOUISE FRIEDMAN ' Silver Pin. Why speakest thou so softly? I ca hardly hear. F ILDRED ELEANOR GIFFORD Circulo Calderon: Bronze Pin. What a little girl. 3 ' Such a little girl, I My. what a little girl. ' -5:- 5 3,137 ,,gf:f.1w,ue.21-.wf,.!1- f-1-f--r-g-f.'f:::r: .h - . .1 '. ,A-Aff - u., ag : . A A. w -and M--'g.,,.:.,,-A . .5 , .5 . .M .. 1 Qllifi' -T.l. -,ff e...-Q .-.1 I' .. x X or 1 E. Y'-il H, .lg Ei' EV1 F Q5 Fi :FY 5 if-T9 l NW 'Q 4:43 ' 953152.-Y il ' N15 F EL P Qiilsliii xi? 'ifll 'ix if' 'Sc Mei 3565? gl-.gf 64 i l . ...Q ii'-w. 'Wx ...XL a Sl li .Q .iii Z fi Qi 12? f -ix iifiii U 'i -gli il lr ' BW' .Nik 2 .' fi ll 2 2 E 533 .e f... . ii iii :fain R H .vii - .- -7 x rinse... .Nl ii- , -f A ,, .., Tw, ,W , , V V Wgf,1ig,,'.-.51-?.f-YHF' Q. .Ji-. 'Q '-Y-V ! ,V Li! :a,.T::j..q.....:f3.,T dvfrfi...-M----.fir-ee,-1 , -,i M lf.,-F. ,fi-fi-.-,-se.s.e.-f:.,Af ,f1t3f:,-,V-1.3! ,YH S1 if'37'.', fi - Vwiswlifw51-.Qf:iT?ir7'y,f' WW' xiii 'ri ii'I'11ifF'i'f.'3i33'i?F.e:qi A ifqjflhf-t13:'1Yii ri fl-:'.gif',.' Au: '-slzsmrae-M Wei-, ,,.,,,w--es.. Q. , -Ss-L1-'V' are 4 -'--+'QAr'-2-sf:-ff - sa-.A,:a.1f'lga A ,. ...A W-, . . sb. . ,1.. xx..- A , -Q5-1,1.-em: .r ,xf.1.-.mama-,s.K-..e:-Ne.:-,.g:.:.af Ri-.5 .1-sae--- Q.: ::,a:.f-'fem ii2R.:7.gT::.tLS115.'ii37L'ff3n1K 4-2'--111f.s4vff1-we-'Serve--1'-'-'-Lfffl '-2' V' Eighteen ,- --if:--V, .-- AA- .-A.. - ..-guna -.A .A -e-...:-.T , X ' 3 ' 23 fa, 3. fn.-'- '-'-1 Eiil fi' P 'fa ,F QQ, , Q iii 2 ' CANDIDATES FOR f 1 1. T A i GRADUATION if 3 H5 'li Q wrist ' X L XE! 1: A u td , if BETTY MAE GILCHRIST Pundit. We are such stuff as dreams are , made of. lil? fa . , PAULINE GOODMAN . r Girl Reserves: Student Council rep- resentative, '28, N My heart is like a singing bird. E tyler g? 'Egg THOMAS GILCHRIST We like your style, we like your smile, We like your car, a fine boy you are. is ,-V 'Qs ,. fi l , L SKS? Epi 5 it ,, li! LEWIS GORRETT T ,X The world revolves about one ' :eff ' word-'me.' . f 3 NINA-BELLE GIVENS , Clionian: Jules Guerin: critic, '27, president, '28, Jules Querin: Jun- Eif-:xt ior Business Committee, see? Everybody likes her who knows her- ' And everybody knows her. , ,R gi ji' AUGUSTA KATHRYN GANT we-gi' Circulo Calderon. ' A gust o' wind. I ,T ,gy I KASILE GOLDBERG 9' 7 Silver Pin. if-S-Q ' He's very, very busy. .fbi ix NJ QM-1' , x MILDRED GENEVA GRAUERHOLZ , -. B. C. P.: Reserves: Bronze Pin: '! Senior Play, '27g Assembly Pro- ,,f , gram, '28. is ' Short and sweet. W. T, fy , HERBERT BERNARD GOLDBERG 3 Q5 'E Clionian: Circulo Calderon: Hi-Y: E 'tl Clionian vice-presidentt, '28: Bofy's ', High School Club secretary. '28: Q Gold Pin: Tennis Team, '27, '28: 1 It Track YV , '27, '28: Senior Busi- ness Committee: Student Council, 'ESQ '26, '27, '28: Executive Board, '26s Herald Staff, '28: Hi-Y Cabinet. '27, '283 Assembly Propzram, '27, 4 , '2s. N x His smile goes all around and buttons in the back. JANE S. GREENMAN N ,Qi Round Table: Speech Arts: Speech 17 rift . 3 51 T! I if 3 A. 4.1 SFX tg li 5511 ,ls Arts critic: Gold Pin: Student gi , Council, '28. :1 Ng The most frequently useful rt, ,-, 1 ' ,,.. 1-.. , 11' rn h .iq- .Ws , ' -SBI, , K . x, ,fzyff 1.-A' A - -A U Y 'KQV' 1 ,inliil E xl .iv Ad, 1 ,, , , , 15.-,.-earl-'1H.:.:-aw:-g:f,1svi:-w ' 4'25T7-151' F ,M LJ A if -. , cf flrfiif ,qtef-'7' xi. fig yfqh,-5 7 L ,Q ia A, , A in L feliyj' fi' f. if fs, if iff' 1'-gg fn . J 1 55- fig J! 1 v J . 1? ,. LA 5 . ,. 1 :jpg lx . P. i 5: i 2 Egfr- V, F ll '- Sis . xl T rf la le 742 if ii V ul I 4- ,-.5, , :r w if 'Qi il 3. , i, , if Xi ' of all cncyclopedxasf' 4. SH ' fbi:-A I Q ,Jw ' c if ,mis -if W ' . '. -f-.-we - Q , ,M ki- ,f-21, If . 5.1.51 ... :1..:.e.sgs , Meer:-v.:-1,26- :-..-:..':-ssr.9x 4ir-m,1:1saR1:.w.f.-r:- tive.,-f- ft, 2iE:5,::-N,gNg 1- A 1151 -. . ..-.EH - i . ,h ,-Ae-. Ms, , X ,.-- sf. or -Ns, ,sf Q., -.K , fx' '-X .,,. '...- Y ,H i -.-G-L5 Wm ,,f fears-,. ,f ' -. - -Ls TY' , Q 1 M' es ,-fri -'-nys., li w,.,.a+ 1,,, fi,'1T.gfjs.. K 'Nts fl , 1-11-311.-'wo Q, rw. M my 1 .ie ,P ' .Q..-:Aer 3.4 . A 15. -, it fri--.f-1' it ., ,,,., .44 . A ,,. i AX, ,. , A , . ,, N-s..,,,, V: . . su, . M .. , - T. .s,.,,..,-.fs .J ,,-,.,i:El?,. I-Y Q! x. -A ,f 120, f- .ch -,L - --V ' -rrtix I, g. .gil fi, v -his---, J, Mayen, S-,,.,,,:-W 2-,A.s,5 wwf 1 l ..q-...Ax,.:A.f-..,-.,.:,...-.t.-,,...,,....ef,,.1:.f few- ..-A ,...f- :,e,,m.... --fue' si.ap,-memes-e,:v.'.:T'.:1:::g:r..' ::-u-r-r-fiw-.www :sv-C--were-1.eqf:ze-v-se1g.., Nineteen I 1 lllrv 'g l' it If , 1 , Y 5 i !, ll- li l,E lf fi, A . 11-'l I F lfl l ,fel g' 15 r-'VI , mfg y. lg if '1 ,. N :ht Q, fl' N, I: nfl' ., .Y rv l Ht ' ,tj l' rf 'l .,. .. l, fl-l' TF iff? Xi., HB, .fi ,512 l- l ' Lx l N, 'E A in 5 1 .3255 5 1:-Pj 1 ,. .r . ., K, ' 'tl . egv CANDIDATES ron GRADUATION EDNA MAY GRIMSLEY Circulo Calderon: secretary Gir- culo Calderon, '28. Not to be ministered unto, but to minister. MARIAN LOUISE HAPPY Happy, happy, did you say? Yes. Just so happy the live- long day. NELLIE DOROTHY GROSS B. C. P.: Girl Reserves: Gold Pin. Not easy is the way from the earth to the stars. MARIAN ELIZABETH HAWKINS Girl Reserves. Kindness-measured by the yard JOSEPH NVILLIAM HALL, JR. Clay: B. C. P.: Hi-Y: vice-Dresi- rient of Clay, '28: secretary Hi-Y, '28: Silver Pin: Debate W , '2'1: 2nd prize Sons of Revolution Es- say: Contest on American Flag, 'ZTQ lst prize Civic Forum Contest, '28, The cataclysmic ebullitions of his cosmographic mental scintillations are infimteslmally convincing. CLAUDIA MARGUERITE HEAVN ER Speech Arts: treasurer Speech Arts Club: Basketball W , '26, '27, '28 : Christmas Play, '27 : Glee Club, '26s Cantata, '26, Opera, '26: Assembl Pro rams '27 '2 Y nz . . 8. There was woman's fearless eye. RUTH HANSBERG Clionian Literary Society: Les Im- mortels. Both good and clever-the com- bination is marvelous, ANNE DOROTHY HELLMAN Pollyanna. MARTHA ELOISE HAMBERG Round Table: B. C. P.: secretary '28 Round Table: Student Council, '27, '2F. An outdoor girl whose beauty needs no faintest touch of art. ' GENE HENDERSON Round Table: Student Council, '26: R. 0. T, C. lst sergeant, '27: cap- tain Co. C., '2S: Crack Company. '26, '27: Crack Platoon, '26, '27: Assembly Program. '26: Junior Mixer Program, '27. Falls in love every fall. I x Twenty fr 15 . A.-gin, 1' n '. T R,iE31' I I Rs! me 1 , fl 4 lt 1... 33,1 wa il N 6, . - 1 fx, f ESX V Q... . . 5. :ffl F YE? i Q3 ly ,, .,., . I ff Q'-IH ' ei Gil x 'kg C . ai' O13 . A1 y,' '- My .srl W f t 4. N f 3 W ,V grit . f- sg b. I 2 n zz 'l 1 i w..'L:.f . . QPR' i .U ,I l 1 'Tp 1 l. ill ll E945 Liv li..-5341 E .' . F F .:,., lla exif ll? if . A ,l . 'f ibgr 11 cgi, ' ld I 5 529' if 45 Ai K ' .1 y L Elm 4 gl .K Q 3 . 1555 ,J gl . il ,.-.W ii 6, ba l w 15 ' n F .51 x ' il 1 lil CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION MIRIAM HENRY A friend is a second self. RAY HODGSON Chee1'y and bright, naps only at night. GARLAND HERRIN Absence makes the heart grow f onder. JANE ELEANOR HOFFER B. C. P.: Clionian. She said sweet things. loved sweet things. and did sweet things. ALAN DUDLEY HILL Student Council, '26, '27, '28, I sing away sorrow, I cast away care. BEATRICE EMMA HOLLAND Girl Reserves: Orchestra. '26, '27, '28 ' Always faithful BESSIE DOROTHEA HIGGINS Circulo Calderon: Girl Reserves. Behold how good. GERTRUDE IMOGENE HOLMES Sweet and low CAREY HINCHMAN Clionian. We forgot what we were going to say about him but it couldn't have been very bad. BETTY CHARLTON HOLMES Clionian: B. C. P. Club: Gold Pin: Senior Business Committee: Student Council vice-president, '28: Student Council, '26, '27, '28: Exe- cutive Board, '27g Herald Staff, '28: not absent or tardy: Assembly Program, '28. Everyb0dy'S sweetheart 1. l 4 ' ..4uIj5+..x ' mai garizi,-2 f-1 - new-we -, gwkLl 5-w- -1 am.: .1311-f--Q .4-n:x1e,f'i.1.:a.uu- i A uggffl.1 I3 l ll. A. .4 N ,fe-..,. -1.f.,f'f?g.-e .we-. 043'-?'1LiYQv.b- .1 s . . .- . ' sis 1, f. FT' ke' om' 1 .I Ii, . F' N H..,gf'YT.'D . .1 A ff 'I' N. ' 55-lffifyr f l ff . 1,57 ..,g,. lu -I-.,, ,f-I-.. ULN, 4 I-L--..L-J A- -1.12 we f -5-Rf,--... 1 . I9 - ---.-. 1,1 A ,. Q-f :- A-was-. -L.: fa'FrwJew..Qf.5f' tifewms-sf'--1-::I,w5!m1,-5-r-sae Ee-fr-flzfilresg-fefsf-apt.-52' . vsxm1RFhh' -E' 'fre-3ff,'l'j., i:'g1' lm..-1 af- fp-1f1,s,g:ff E il gif t1 - Qi .5114 ,. W Tie , 2 I' I Q ff? 55. I CANDIDATES FOR 'll GRADUATION L' f l I lil 3 lj A 9 . ELIZABETH THATGHER HOOPES I ,wwf Q 1 Circulq Calderon, '27, '28: not ab- 'f ' sent, not tardy. Hy' git Hoops, my deah! N lr- X4 5 if . 55 g A . W my I WILSON F. IRWIN I3 E He has gone to the demnition 5 5 bow-wows. 3 S 6, YL il ag 5 F3 1 .J a .agen I' IM 3' KENNETH LEE HOUSTON fig N Z I am not in the roll of common if ' men. Q 1 'Y ' 'I wil - If w. 5 I lgh I . in li ffl ff s wx 112, Q .53 5 E- CECELIA JENSEN I . fi gl A girl you can't forget. El' nf AL Y 'F . f 1 ' A JEAN HOWARD ' , l f Crier Staff, '28. .Ai We learn not for school. but for life. X A 'ISI ' L Xl MILBURN CLAUDE JOHNSON W f Irving g Irving Parliamentarian, 3 . ,Q E '27: Les Immortels. E 'I A good heart is better than all 'IQ,,-91? Ili 15 the heads in the world. I ll Q5 xl ey mi, w Q I J. ffl- l fl GLADYS MARGARET HOWE 15 :gl ' 5, Diana Club: Hockey Letter, 'sez lf y Ill , gl Christmas Play, '26: not absent or Q5 'au ll fl 'yi tardy. 4' N!! 'X N We can't fatten if we study Latin. .R ' ll lg I A BERTHA JOHANNES , I . ., L Y 5 luv 5' Sweet child. 51 1 , 'H ' Y .If 1' .9 . , . s' J U ROBERT FLETCHER HARVEY Q ' in rl N R, 0. T. C. second lieutenant Q 'ini lt lhonoraryl. ' l 1, Filled with the sense of age and X , 3 Ag- the fire of Youth. ll: . ge.: ' lifmgfa T mf El H ' 1 ELIZABETH KALHORN 4 Q ' 55 9: 1 Circulo Calderon. ,Q 3 ll QM . Q Had we never lov'd so kindly, I Q 619 fyjgfl 1 5 Had we never lov'd so blIndly.' 5, lie F All I l :Lil I ' Aa ' -g: if X. EW, t si , , 4 pw! 1 .. . li bl is F l 'lf 5, li 1?2e.i+3-ie+L::ena.::,a- k .5-:.::-r 1 ' 4-1i.zA.,eaE:g,,L,,.:.,,g,gJL,-:ak , fn A Eff ' 5, .- A Twenty-two K E-5-upz-v--.-wm-7:51m-v-1:2:-21-sm-.we-gmc:R- .,, 4- -'-q,.,.,,,Ls.,.,.., : .- .f-.,1:,:...:..ues-L-ls:-,-ue, 5ffmw:anfe g1rhw, . fi iiiufrzfv WC?-3559 r if - 1 'Xe 5 , i L i - gg lr. CANDIDATES FOR : 12 M GRADUATION I l 1:43, 1 I' -Er l' I 1 iff l . y I Y I ANNABEL KALIS . in I Perfect simplicity is unconsciously L - b audacious. 'x 1 HARRY A. KERN 1 , N Irving: Christmas Play, '27: R. 0. T4 C' fre 1 T. C. corporal, '26, lg 53,5 Well time'd silence hath more gl Cb I 13' eloquence than speech. Ki U, .' ll' V 3 -3,3 . MARION KARNER I I HL' Bronze Pin: Student Council, '27. '. to She flies with her own wings. liz' ' I 5. I., .P E is y all 5 .' ng ll ii A. li LeRoy HAROLD KE'1'I'LER ilk? F? sw-eetes' lrr feller. 1? ' ' 5 dl I I l . ' 1 f ll V' 'QI , ' I - SAMUEL BAUGHMAN KEEK '. A . Quiet but real flesh and blood. V ANNIE MORRIS KLASS Diana Athletic Club : Girl Re- Y' , serves: Diana Hike Manager, '27, ' V R '283 historian Diana, '28: Christ- 4 .' mas Play, '26, 5 I Aix: She has brown hair and speaks ' ,Q , M N small like a woman. If iii l ' A Q MAXWELL KEITH I am the master of my fate, 5, 7 I H I am the captain of my soul. W ' - ELIZABETH PIILANI KLAUTZ . I, Speech Arts Club: Christmas Play, . '27, '28: Senior Play. '28: Student ., Council. '27. U. 4 W , How sweet are looks that -r ' . ladies bend. N I Be- f Al CORNELIUS LEE KELLIHER I Clay: Hi-Y: Clay critic, '26: Grier I . Editorial Staff, '2s. E He knows much and thinks more. A DOROTHY EVELYN KILET Q' E Girl Reserves: Christmas Play. I l 435 , '26: Student Council, '26, Y f li I N I've got the bait to allure fish, , 2 fi ,gl But all I get are poor fish. W , w , A ' lil I VJQQ gf I , 'gf I' B l ' 'l. g . I: ,- qi . E 'i i, lil rehpd le I I l -ffff'-5: .- 3.4 3.5-.....ss.f.--.,..sf9f.'.-:.I-rs. .:,:.-Q-W-nfs-Ls!-+ ,Q-4-is-fw'iF51ffr5fhfQi:,.k s..L:::..V, . ,..-:I--,vw 71 :. 3Qlj:5Af7N: 5, l Li viillizi 'i lr 5. .-ff5,T- ii-17+-H. iii'-N537 zfgfzifim , ffl-ZA ,NET ifV s.x,-fgT.. '51io,,, :Qi z3lf.'Q'i2,os7 ffm, ,ako IA ' i 7l y fg,,,q Ag, fliff'i53li 135'1 W5.3:JmA53f.m as JL?'fliiliEE5,iSii1'Jm 0 .-s--www-as:-e Q 'AA--R---.-maze.-Ms.--A..?.' Wfaeessgff' w.fim,sI..s1ff,I,-,M.-,:,.-.ees.af a-4,.:3,..,..,..,.......w.....,....,,,l,,,,.,.,.,.,,i,.p, Twenty-three Twenl y1fo in CANDIDATES Fon GRADUATION FREDA KIM BERLING Jules Guerin: Girl Reserves: Jules G u e 1' i n sergeant-at-arms, '26, treasurer, '27: Bronze Pin, '2T.' Whose arlnor is her honest thot, And ample truth her utmost skill. WILLIAM JULIAN KOCH Mild, but satisfying. MARJORIE ELNORA KING Jules Guerin: Clionian: Jules Guer- in lmresident, '2T. A wondrous lovely maiden. RICHARD REID KOCH Senior Business Committee: Stu- dent Council, '28, Whose breath blew out the light within this brain ? HAROLD KING A ruthless king is he. LEONA KRIEGER All hot and bothered. EDITH ANNA KING 'The good die young-it u'on't be long now. HELENE LANDSHOF Angel eyes. MILDRED KINSLONV She's all any little girl should be, A model of domesticityf' JEANNETTE LAWRENCE The latest thing' in dolls that walks and talks. v 0 l 1 1 F: nf- ul .2 5. irq i n, 1 l . l V x i. Elf' lfxvf 2 fa 5? -l rg? lj ' we la: ll 1 A. nk ' l is All 5 a. H. L'-'il EW uf 1 E- 1 3 iz 9 fl , 332, . ll . Qi. il ,-A ,.,, if iii IQ. ,I fill: i E113 aiifiii 'E il si 'Fl . 3. .4 ,f .5 Ag , . fl xi. fl His he 'ZH :'.v'? 'ig 52,7 ,ilk FAH f ' L., 5: . fl i A 1 V' .: E 5. .J. ?7 iff- 1 .3 ll 2 ll N h 1 .. t ., I a 5 '. 'gi 1 gt -1 . f M I VI ' i ..,1 lf 1 -,,,.g1 l: Q l,-U3 Q, ai DA! ,Q 1 .il ,Q ,P 'TL ..,9 If fix 1 ,Qin 'QQ 1? E W r' : ff-fl in E1 I V 1 145. 35: Q l M .i yu li if 5 ,Q . N H.. ,xx lil fl li d ij ,f i-'Qi' ll .Q 732 U ill Q ii fs . is Fir. 'E '51 Wi .1 j 1 I A. il ...F I r 'L . p 3 - s gl at J, Win 1 s L' If in lyk , A, 'iw 49.8 fig ' i gi .ffl i . E ii -'iff' T sf' til' E ii f? 'ir' 1, ' They go wild, simply wild, over me. CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION CAROLYNE JANE LAWRENCE Pundit: B. C. P. A sweet girl graduate. TOMMY CLARENCE LEVINE Silencel Through unfathom- able depths. JOHN LEE Sergeant-at-arms of Senior Class: Clay: Hi-Y: Clay president, '27, critic. '26: Hi-Y president, '27, treasurer. '26, cabinet, '25, '26, '2T: Christmas Play, '28: Senior Play. '28: Senior Business Com- mittee, '28: R. O. T. C. corporal. '26, sergeant, '27, lieutenant, '28g Crack Company, '27: Crack Plat- oon, '27: Cheer Leader, '282 As- sembly Program, '27, '28. U EDGAR M. LIEBERMAN Round Table: Engineers: treas- urer Round Table, '28: Senior Busi- ness Committee. High school life is just four years too long for me. CARMEN LEE Alpha Lyra: Glee Clubg Cantata. NVith a smile like the break of day. WAYNE LEISER He toils not, neither does he grin. LOUISE ELEANOR LESLIE Clionian: B. C. P.: Bronze Ping Student Council, '28, Thou art divine. fair Leslie, The hearts 0' men adore thee. ,.-.V-fe 1. V rut. .NX .,, A ll x' vl if J. .1 M. - 1 4 in .L ' -' 'te 1: . M I Ti L iff N 'QT f .1 . We in 1 V c-, 3 2.1. .lj . V . . I ' , , 1 'i 'Lui 1 gl A' ls il EDWIN LITTLE Ii . , Hard to place, yet placed N , in place. ji 1. ,ll ELIZABETH LEVERIDGE 2 J it Her creed-when you open your 1 f fx mouth, say something. I i ' .gp ,j DOROTHY ROSALIE LONGSTRETH Q0 Les Immortells. I would if I could, but, I can't, so' I won't. ' Qi W .. . l : ,jig ' 421' fly: U ' , X I -- - W-1 of .- Tiventygfire .3 A. ,l 'N 2 vi ri ii ,. 4 , ,,, Y., , f.,:.g-1:31,-.-:ne -L-.rms-5 M Tix,-1.4 -f'fefNf-1-1-Pffwv--gee-M -.1 ,gg--11. :A -ee . 'sg-i-.3.,-.A-?.,,-.-,,.,1f.v...,,..,,, s,5,E-er-.9-ir,-rfvfgi , ,,., . ,,., evra-'13 W5 -, I I .g iii ! Ii a . 1 ,ri ibm! P , ii El' ig ' lg it CANDIDATES FOR li . L GRADUATION sg ' I i 3 MARGARET DOROTI-TEA LUND ,eifaig i Circulao Calderon: not tardy and 'D . not a sent. X, . She knows her onions. Us 533- ' , iiieiig 551 if PAUL MARCUM E if E ii ji Good-natured-and when he V1 ilziiiigfg wins! li If .QI 1 , . i R! if W iii-'- lil E li 'ii' iq .. gl: , P ei GERALDINE WARNER LUTES .J Qi . Diana Athletic Club: cii-1 Re Wg.. Fi . serves: Clionian: Gold Pin: Stu- , dent Council, '26: Executive Board. 4 5 I '26, G E3 lj She goes zyphing away just a zyph .5 AQ , it she were a z.yphyr. l wi E jig li ELIJAH L. MAROLF 3 Irving: Bronze Pin: Student Coun- Y . if .. Gil- '28' fi 5321 Q gi f -'I aoifi believe in studying, but ig 11 j' 1 E li-' Ill it's a nice way to use up spare 4 ' Q n i I time. fl 5 y ' . l li ' 1 le f -. ii? ' LEANOR ELIZABETH LUYBEN X- fi QQ Alpha Lyra: Glee Club: Opera, '26, 'mg Cantata, '26, '27, 'zap Assembly Program, '27. if 'Qu For nature made her what she is ,. M And never made another. f ' .A VICTORIA ANNE MARTIN 4758 iii U Den I wish I was in de land 'JJ , 2: ob cotton. 5 I all i N if 11 5 :lr ADRIAN WILLIAM LUYBEN , 5+ 1 ,wg Alpha Lyra: Glee Club: vice-presi- Q I Vi , dent Alpha Lyra. '28: Cantata, Q 1, if if '. 'zap Music contest. '2s. ,,, !r '., Where 'djs get that smile su 2 f sunny ? 'I' -A ' GARMEN MARTINEZ QM .ggi X Circulo Calderon: president, '27, Q A ' 1 ii, jx vice-president, '27, president, '28. il , Senorita mine. gl Q. ' li : ' - iii' , M I f. L5 5, if fi It ii JANETTE R. MANNE C I . i . . eq 1 gi i Heart on her lips, Ji . X And soul within her eyes: Y f Soft as her clime, A And sunny as her skies. ET lim ' I Q, AQ 3, HERBERT MASON M I-R li Ni Q3 Even though vanquished. ,, ig, H- , I . ' 9. iii 2 He could argue still. 6633 E 1' wif ,Qi , i elif if li f f I' 'i i il in if lil 'Iii 3' -'P , Q11 V if .. C 5 ..va'lF-ex 9 N'-aff-lf 2' ii H ,.fGTQ:'if:5s, L' 3 igifi KZ? me h f' -,g.i........-.,.:..,I.A-:..,'.,,,, , f Im-if-N-'-:lnunee.,2'v1sv1 ' ' . .A - ,Qngg my e.,,:,..,i,5. if? I 'DH ' . Q-is ,A 's'2:4L.5?P't.Iv 6' rss-5a,lf.iSw ' iw f ' h- 1 Y 353.531-f'f,35jg,f ,, 'R Twenty-six - F22 .-:iz ,: . f i H P.-.5 L . L, I-ix ...'-. pee.-1..,--1-1--i-:SQ ' 1wwrwvqafi?5Q -1 W: ix,-'g:1?,s?? 'i5ig'f-, my 5 A . ,, ' im -. T?.5i'.1r'f,.,: il Riff W A1515 9 il A s N ey 'mfirtliu N.,,,., I, 'fwx,'.f.,. f Q., 1 silflf-V, . 5' .,,ljiQ'v1 J,'1 x-fi-MWQ' xg,--A fl-e1'ifi'?ffign: f Q ffgu 'g5jJj.:s.L...........-.-....,....,.4....,r-' w..,.,-, ,..3,-,+- .e.,.e.........,.,...w- 5 fi g' S il-eil HN il .5 V3 Qi ij 3 , ' i ' if 9 55.55 1 i CANDIDATES FOR A 2 5-,W r GRADUATION . ' 2 4 'iii if -' 5 ls?-3' 1 3 ' M ,..,. . W , . , -A -f I , A A Q MARJORIE ESTHER MATTSON 1 'ig H Girl Reserves. 1 ' Q.: ff' VVee, modest, crimson-timred flower, .x 3' Thou's met us in an evil hour. X. 2'-WK.. A gi MARGARET MARY MCCANDLISH f i fig . 71:1 Girl Reserves. , 'A ' 'E ig A retiring violet of the first i Hx E . degree. i . is ' r L53 12 A E22 P -. .2 . . A f lv? 5 f af ' F523 jf FRANCES JEANETTE MATTESON A '- Clionian: B. C. P.: Bronze Pin: AL Q1 Ze' Executive Committee, '26: Orches- X 'TJ' tru, '26, A.. eff One of the few immortal names 4'-jf. that were not born to die. ' - - E 3, SAM McCAUGHE1 , 2, 2 5 4535 Speech Arts: Irving: Speech Arts ' ' 51 treasurer. '28: Christmas Play, '26, ' P'-izl '27: Assembly Program, '27, Z8. ' E . :4 mg ,fn 1 f. i sf He was indeed the glass , r Wherein the noble youth did . dress themselves. ' ROGER MAYOR Round Table: Silver Pin: Student Council. '26, , One of the few students in A ' captivity. DORIS MDCAMMON .- a. The reason forms the temperate will, - ' Endurance, foresight, strength and xxll 9 I w 1 W x f lfmrcg .. I ,? nil ll f E rf U 7 skill. 5 ., lf? A 1 QQ Kg, GERTRUD12: E. MAYER 1 ,g Les Immortals. . .V ' gg' -'oh boy. what A gmr- 1 - Xa., Q' ' fx 1NEz ELIZABETH McCLAREN ,583 Jules Guerin: Girl Reserves. f 3 1 ri A strong little link in a chain J 2 L1 of friendship. Ii ' is L5 Q i s z ii , ,I hfsvl- i ' il if? I . , 'sw i fi gi it A r' ETHEL E. McAR'rHUR 15 g -, J' ' A good sport and a regular girl. -3.5 l- ' E O il 1 xl K. IRENE JEANETFE McCLURE I V I Of, She's got something they're :E 3 calling for. ,gg Q I' IQ: . M - gigi Hi Eg sa si ff l., . aj-' lf u ' Zi---..f A f ,PQYT 3 'Mfifi 1' ?f,522.:E1f2.f52s,'2, hy ,fffi+f.:'2f55Qz. 1 e..:.,,N.e.,A-6,Le...,...-,,...i,iS:,x Iffilsu ,-. ive? v is..ie..:-,.4-E.-.v:-1- Y' , VA'57,-'z:::.:.-A,-ef:--wg--Q.s,x4:i:ijhifi,fe:-af:-,:.,.r?1gW ' IGQIQQAQAEPQLfl'...f.,.,Qff,,Q,,.,,,.,,,,gQIQ,jf4f' ,.,. X f -if-fs '-f, ...fs,fe-,'fi1'4fL -9' Twentyfseven , ,M il 5 sr. ' i f ii-A r 1' J'- glgli 1 ', r A - Q i E rf -f' 5 Q ia x ,v L .1 -1 .r COTE f' f w . X 1 I L K J, F v i , a ' ipmiilx 'a 4-. Y.. M 'Q .v .X f all mn F7 ,. Xi X , 5, me f' Al fi i RL N. .L-is L fl: f. ,. v F . ,. 11 E fl., 1 ' .3 . i 'Twenty-ciglil CANDIDATES Fon GRADUATION J. HAROLD McDA.NIELS Y0u'd scarce expect one of my ag, To speak in public on the stage. MARIAN HENRIETTA MILLER Clionian: Circulo Calderon: Stu- dent Council, '2T5 Executive Boawl, '2T. . So buxom, blithe, and debonnairef' MARIAN S. McKEE Diana. A mild Irish rose. ARLOND HARTWELL MONROE I dare do all that may become a man Who dares do more is none. MARJORIE MCKINLEY ggculo Calderon: Student Council, Not often thought of but surely remembered. GEORGE WILFRED MOORE, JR. Circulo Calderon: Student Council, '26: Band, '25, '26: Orchestra, '25, '26. When I am grown to man's estate, I shall be very proud and great. ROBERT WILLIAM MCLAIN Round. Table Club. WVhose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill. NELLIE MAY MOORE Every season fashion follow her. CHARLES GARDINER McLINDEN Clionian: Track W , '27. Just one of a coming generation. LEWIS HARMON MOORE Clay: Hi-Y: Les Immortels, treas- urer. sergeant-at-arms: Student Ccguncil, '27g Assembly Program, .., And Peter Rabbit went limmlvy. Iippity, lippity down the lane and over the green meadow. X s .ix ,J .J .F ff? .J. .Q -. .,, Q. ,r A i x vi' A I '31 y 5 BPL hx' pzl 15- 11 K 1 ,, 11 s- E, if 5 J f-gag. Eva . fe... . f I nv rx, , lv, f .im aw H W -A s . - ' f Q 3, E 1,553 JH il xi 1 x QEAX ',. 1 Qkil a. i ll li -3 L Y HQ? 5 w Y, firm U . . , :wx fy, EA' -,I .J .4--X, I. 4, x Iwi life ,fl n x 1.3 3 , .mx e 5 . ,xl A .Ai E1 M, ,,, N Z5 1 . ls .V ,- A w -' Q. v . 1:1 Y, 1 CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION HESTER EMERY MOORE Girl Reserves, '2T: Student Coun- cil. '2S. A violet blooming in halls of fame. MARGARET ELIZABETH MULLIGAN The lady doth protest ton much, methinksf' KATHRYN MORRISON Circulo Calderon, vice-president. '27. I fill this CHD to one made up of loveliness alone. MILDRED MAE MUNDEN None knew her but to love her. EILEENE MORTON Circulo Calderon: Girl Reserves. Alone with her heart, from the world apart, Sat the woman who loved him. RICHARD JAMES MUNGER Irving: B. Cf. P.: Student Council. .97 ' ' f-He doth nothing but talk of his horse. FRANCIS HAROLD MOSER By thy works, we shall know the won-kman. MIRIAM MURRAY Orchestra, '26. '27, '28, I listened for a word, But the beating of my own heart Was all the sound I heard. AUDREY MULKEY Glee Club: Girl Reserves: Girl Re- serve Cabinet. '27, '28, And little Audrey just laughed and laughed. STELLA MARJORIE MURPHY Girl Reserves: Alpha. Lyra: Glee Club: Student Council, 27: Can- tata. '2'T. Where is my Astrophel? Q i Twenty-nine ' l H .1 5 .21 I' If fl, fi 55 I fy J 1' 7 1 i :V .a .5 E'1f.:f 1 F sun, gl y YZ I3 H 74, 3 . 5, .1 1. il SJ 1 w . fy R ' -f.-5'-1 l ,. 4,l 3 1 ,,,- l-. -l ,' 'ix 4' 4. EI. li 'Q ll fffi if 275115: .aw . . 1,1 r .l-. - ir is fel sl E' ly - Q? fi W if grveitrs W li. A ,gf 1 is H -X vfiifl lil' yur 'qi T26 ' 'vs-' , P lk ii le Q fifrvl l l 6 lf!-1 'Y ill .1 Vi 5 by li ,f . iw 3 ll i A' 5' l X ,gui levi' .iilgilli 4 E il ' 11 iw' . fi lg 'e i 1.1 ,inf ji - 'QE' .Qu 1 'ali 5.95 . L' -K fu' Ip .44- 51113. ,..-ff.- tx ,,, fs,-......, , .X ref. .,.. J ,Hg ,ff ,--ef-:1-f-Ai-ffesg, 4' .i , ., X., , fo:-Y .1 l ' - - ' ' X .1-ff-MF fits-asf ,ii .g --1 , Alf, ,A . J II., .s: XQQ1.:-41-se:.ef.-:peat 317' '-G-A-5:-.r-raw' .N-.. . A fy .. 1.. .. Q , , g eagle:-., PM-,gz I- +., - .2-. 1, .. ,.,:. AAU: F :B 5 I X.. .,s., , I. . , w,,.,,, .,1.5,em.,:.,f,.es.s. was f :A fl A Qly.M5U f If-A ,H ll., EQ qi s Rl! V-E in Elm 'I A 'QI Ji! 'iV7::fl' il ii-7' 42 fix, sei gl CANDIDATES Fon fm 5 QQ? gg GRADUATION .J 2 igqapj Q3 I 'fig Q,I,'?+b, MARTHA MYERS 174' iw iii ,gli Kiwi . gh , ul 535 'gi Girl Reserves. wx 153' df Words without thoughts never to frail Heaven Ho. Xjlifhlf gl ' Iii 1 - ISABEL NEAL 1 131-1 Always throwing light on 5 .I-fi' A the subject. , 3211 L 21 X5 ii 1 I: al :ffl I vi 1 ge 4 Il li if Q?9'g:,yxA'i ffl gales. fi! LOUISE LLEWELLYN MYERS fy R - Pundit: 'Junior-Business Commit- lig, E' tee: Senior Business Committee. 'HIT' , 'BI ., .. Eb-. ' N Celebrities are my lot J' As 'long the path of life I rms. gym lil ' MARGUERITE BURNET1' NELSON E ' Q53 LGS Immortels: Gold Pin: Junior llfg 'gil 'il Business Committee. . Q Mighty Lak' a Rose. fi? f fx, - eil , ifiiiil Fil 1 f 17' I 'l NX 5' LEONA MARY NAGL1-1 T '55- . If 'Quiet and demure, ' - But oh, so sure. ' ggi if DORIS ANN NEWCOMER , ,lm ,-al Into m9m0!'Y'S golden casket, .Y mx ml We'll drop this little pearl, VE 'I gpg.. Hoping youill remember lQ.1:.,I fl. This naughty. naughty girl. I1 i ' l if, fl I 'I -' ' Emu 1: E 11 DORIS NATHAN E 2 fl Her notes are oh, so clever, N, ff- ,' Yet so hard to get across. ' ' l 1 l . Ep tj' . I T , ijxif' LORETTA MARIE NEWMAN HJ!! , Diana Athletic Club: President f P- Diana Club: Gold Pin: baseball F! Mg '26, '27, '28s Hockey ,III 55 ,Q FQ- lg '26, 'zvz Basketball 'zsg flhiqf' .I 'E' ,Q State Letter: Orchestra, '26, '27, ,, px gi If '28: Assembly, '27, '28, 'l it 3 fin: Y A good girl is a rarity. 5 if ll fl 1 gil E u ,fi i..l Q ,P wt - nl Q V, if BERTRAM MAYER NATKIN Al-Qi., lg 'il Junior Business Committee, '27s lax If Herald Division Page. I've traveled among unknown men, 55 In lands beyond the sea. ,FQ fi' i ' '. n -E' ,lilly I , eiggig li fix RICHARD CHARLES NEWTH 7,53 il ii 7-TH Clionian. ' gif Diamond cut diamond. , ,, at A. '- Ig if-il gl iii.. Q tu if I pf! ,1 fl Figs if eflk li, li All ie ll n . ,JF -W:,,,g,,,-,,,.a.,,,g,,.4., ,-,..-,.-:.1e.aD,.s,. ,-:1.,..,,.,, , . .av 5 i.,+:is:f:- ,sg-eg-Q'1iIQ :2-TIL:-sex, ...,:.::f.a1-.izq -,5g,Q..,,,1f-f gl,.?:.Q2i. 'fri li D ii ' wiv...-:tail ff iw! 'N k'i5T1L.?E2Q'fE5 i 5' 5-If-.:,g-fgj,f : ,. I H, - KR.. Y--exe.: I-TU' l. L., ng X'4-541sg-.h-5:V '-QV., gffs, ,,,45Fs23::.g3g:jg,f 5-wh N,5g.23,g5iL,,,, E54-1':1..T' 'z-:I 4'.1i.1-,wr--U , iv Qvzf,-5-Eslxr KQGHQQQWAFQ12 -f:Q1l ' wfliiz.1-3-11-'-wr-:ve:a?:s' liii5f5'?s-Hn1:1A-Tse.-av --gs: su. 175-- WT Thirty .-.5 , l F- sin,l.,.:1...,-glial VH Ji! 5.:.5?i5p2f,Eiij5kA 5' ?': Xi,f -1 1,. at 'I H '- l x X J' xiihfil qTl'N,,.ff:iZi'lily-EEZ?-...gl 2'f'Fgit-'F l',A'-if S+- -uv f N N ' . 3i51'4ZsQQ?3f3 tL.,- ,.w9'5'. .,.rv -. l, Reis. ., A A 'ALA A-Q-eL:lvQ f-Qiafl cl J E .l '5 'iizfk 2. 1-,,.,..l. img ll ll 4 ,ul N lf f ml E1 ti. ' ll. ij CANDIDATES FOR . ffl , 1,3355 GRADUATION , ' l :ggi ,Z :I , my ,, , lv JU u 2 ,- IE e 5 Q l I A ' l f ADELBERT P. NICHOLS ' B. C. P.: secretary B. C. P., '27. - No matter how ancient. there's I? no car like your own. . J 'l A l ll ' l ,gs 3 JOHN F. NORTON l Clay: Circulo Calderon. ll , l One can smile and smile and ll Eff? l ll still be a villain. . -1 il ll? il i Q. ii 4 1 'll 3 BIYRON JAMES N101-IoLsoN 5 ,g . ' Student Council, '26, '27, '2S: Or- I chestra, '27: Band, '28, ' ' A K Lost-a brief case with all my :V N knowledge. ' 1 1 fl f X li I 1 - : a, M Y, 1 ROLLA HARGISS NUCKLES :I E Q Clay Club: Speech Arts: Hi-Y: :1 E 14 Christmas Play, '26, '27, '28: Stu- fi 5 I ,ff L dent Council. '26. '28: Executive Q -' ml i' Board, '26, '28: Opera, '27: Can- Q' ll -' tata, '28: Oraborical Contest win- ' 4 . , ge? '27: Assembly Program, '27, ' 'fcayly bedigm, l l A gallant knight. , . lui. MARGARET ANN NICKELL ,X 1g'gndgt:s3. C.CP.: sicreggry Pundit, K l fx ' : tu ent ounci , ' . :fi N, 'll All for the love of Mike. , CATHERINE E. OCHELTREE ' 1, y 2:1338 gym: Cglzee fjlub: tlxieasurer fc J- a, bl p a yra, ' : unior usiness N ' , Committee: Student Council, '27: ' l - gagntata, '28: Assembly Program, . f il l Personality plus. ' 'I , 5 i 1. 12 l, '- I ll MARTHA LEE NICKELL lx T Pundit. 3! g N' When she gets on the street car 2 ' the ads aren't worth a Nickell. Y lf' Q 1 CHAUNCEY WENDALL oLsoN Q! l Round Table: Engineers: treasurer v Engineers, 'zsz P.. o. T. c. Cor- ,ll- 1 poral, '27: Crack Platoon, '26, .1 Q V Never do today what you can 33 F l W. put off until tomorrow. X' ' 7 ' 1 Af, 2 , 5 y f .A MARGARET MAY NORRIS l Y.. . , gig-eulo Calderon: Student Council, liz' 4. The light that lies in a woman's qt! d l' d 1' d I' , R, EYES-BD les an ies an IES. 'llrf l A X , ,l I :' ll I WILMA JEAN IONE OSTHOFF El l' I trust but few, ji ll And I've always paddled my : Q own canoe. , 51 ,gg Q If 24 . l ffl H z H+ l, , jl If lf A l f 4-,.aiG4A.1:az-f..Q. se.:a.:.zf-fl --fsad.a.:,,s.f.-Sisnfgsbk .,,:w--ei-Q-saw-a:sebS5'.s:AE...'..s,..' X, -gag-E-,1gA:,,fy!,.,,1.,.:,,,.ff5 X 1' -J .f: lfl.f ''iff:.'Siff:5'li:5rw.f'mw NSTf1f5 'J aria'-:.fft2'5ilfk'5ffQ FR? WN-if fvisnitfffv-Nsfjg ll sfffflgff fu ,a..fwefw'f- , :JSM .AJ 'Nr-M3iW KfA,e.. .Wk il - ,fa 'l' . --infuse-::.1f.pf.vnf.n:.w-5' w'5l6-2:15-ppzrnwrm.-.:-.1-.atm 3 Xgifiziisxwfus-xxmvaagrhsyxaff 'Thirty-one 4 -Y Thirty-Iwo CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION CARL HENRY OSTROM He laughs last-when the joke has been explained. ELIZABETH PEASE Circulo Calderon. Pease is on earth with good will towards men. GENEVIEVE M. PAINTER If to her some errors fall. Look on her face and you'll forget them all. EDXVARD PETR US And I am very happy for I know that I've been MARJORY MILDRED PARGELS Assembly Program. '28, Ahpa1-cel of good cheer and friend- s xp. DOROTHY ALBERTA PICKENS Pundit: Speech Arts: Pundit ser- geant.-at-amis, '26: Speech Arts treasurer, '26, president, '27 3 Senior Play. A good sense of rumor. ESTHER ELEANOR POPPLEVVELL Student Council, '27, Graceful and useful in all she does. Blessim: the blest where e'er she goes. WILLALEE FRANCES PICKETT A queen of the pantry. ATHENA PANAGOS Les Immortels, She was all gentleness. all gaiet.y. ETHEL ROGERS PIERCE Pundit. B. C. P.: Student Council, .97 . I- i A witty woman is a treasure, A witty beauty is a power. , . ' --'V - .f . 5 'i,,,.ur , , , ,, - -, . ---- - --V-V.-U X, . 1 e ygggyt in I , fvfk -, I wifi?-1 Dv r P , 5 'mill Wm' ff.YA.f H , x , . 'Cl . '- Y ' 'ir Y v 'WW ' ' 'YW' Y V -1,1 . .1 4, 1' A L ' 1 CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION RUTH PINKHAM qecxetmx Semox Claes Punclxt B C P president Pundit 8 lnewldent B C P '7 Chllstmag Play 2b Jumox Buwmess Com mlttee Student Councxl Fxve foot two eyes of blue Anybody seen Ruth Pl!lkl'l8l'I17 MARTHA CAROLYN QUISENBERRY Qtudent Councll 6 There: exexythxnp, nlce about Xou META JEAN PORTLR C P Hockex W 17 Base n W I'h'xt none can be sae dem to me As mx sweet and lmelv Jean ABILENE RAND Qobex Qtendfaet and demnxe IUCILLE CLYDE P0'I'l'S Speech Alts Chnstmas Play 6 Semol Play 28 In hex chm ls a delxcnte dxmple bx Culnd S ovsn fll lL.ElS lmplessed EDNA BELLE RAND BIOIIIG Pm She knoxw hex own mmd nobodv else does JOBEPH HAROLD PRIN'1 L He putteth down one and -etteth up anothel CHARLES RANSOM My stlength 12 as the stlength of ten MARY ELEANOR PUISGH Round Table Student Connell 2 A thmg of beauty is a Joy f019V91 'N l'RANCEb MARIAN RAYMOND ll Cul Reserves Oh what bug ewes you have V if ly 5-5-'E-,-5.5: 'K ' ----1---ff-1 -G,-4.7-.,..LMe ,,5,.-..i1uf...-,-r..--ng-:.-Iv Japan-: ' --H., gl -. ww.: . 1 5 I - Ln. -L 5 I 7. REQ In H 1 I smzrnaten-aan:-L-: , 'iff-T.: . . .-I V, 4 If-1 . l l A 5 .Aff A A H 'lv - . ' ' :' , ' . .l ., '-7': .- ' I : ' ' 1 . '27. - I -. I I un I ' c 1 ' 7 A I f '2 . . Q .4 .. - . , - , - ' 1, 4 x li V X -' -U 1 3 1 . . . Q ' . B. . .: .' , 'L 5 - b ll uae. l 1 , . ' . ' f l X A l A . A -A I - p -' . '2 1. 3 A' ' .' j. j 9 l I , ' A . -- - -. - A ' - A V A H 1 fi' - l . 4 ' - v, , l .. . . 'ii xl rig . A . 1 '5 :N N X, 'E X M , NV Y 'nv A, ir.: 1 ., 1 V ' ll : ' . 1 Y l r S' J ' f rl ' J. A J , - ' 4 .. l ,D l 5 A 'N lf At 4 - ' ' : em, A A A l if R l :IE 1 PRA -A MR A Wife' f . life '. WADXJ vfbf e,-.:,,:.- G-1' ' MgAx i. :H-' ':- , . L ,-.,::,. X 5. -,..x,mQ+4f Ar-,ff R'f-flA.A,-'V '5.f1x,!m'v ,-4.527 'ie'- -J' at uwgx y -Wy? '- 'sd' M-,Qwg an-eriw-Xavier r.:-an W1-----vvv1w4 :n-xrvfv.: nm? ,262-a.a:run.znr:-wwazzxe-.:4.:1n1-27' 1 ru-zserrezeaxahfuazzeswsk fe 'amy' A-5 'i Tl53YiL'7Mf:P233 ' Thirty-three .Fr Y, J! i t 1,i l ll M 3 m Q, 1. li 11, l i I? 1 5 i'l ' 1 EW 'EM -1 1 , ETL: qvl ls 5 il 1. 1 if 'ui'-.fir I rf w 'Y '. F' 4-'-39 'Hl '21 11 ik 2 ll F'-'Y l 5 U P231 gf il li? ' i, 'Y' Jw, gh Q1 'P ,NJ ,P 1.4 ll 1 1 I l iliial l' 1' Qi' 1 5 jf' M ' .few I3 Ei-I 'ill 'rf me if' f lst Z. Q .- .F 42:-4-2 N K it Q? if . 1 1, ll Vi. l iii: A 2 Pg 1: R 5 3 S . Qi' L 1 , D 3 fzeflsgh : lil '21, il, :IL fi 1: 3 3 1' V- gf, V, f El if-5' J i l A I 1 ,.: -Q. 171 f ilh ,'ii'i1 fi ff 3 ll M 'Y ll '1.-'X 11 lf' 1 S' 1 Q21 Q1 gl 1.Pf-1+ . 'AFI 1 I' rdf 1, '1. . 1 -. . F Thirty-four X ' 11'-'T IQ: ,1-.fr-A 31 K.1i.n.-,1 ., -Q, x .. UL. ,1.::.:- CANDIDATES Fon GRADUATION LYDA REHNER Circulo Calderon: Orchestra, '26: '33, '28: Assembly Program, '26, She's pretty in two ways-pretty nice and pretty apt to stay that way. BILLY DIMPLES' RICHTER Pundit: B. C. P.: Junior Business Committee. Her cheeks are like the blushing cloud That beautifies Aurox-a's face. DOROTHY MARY REID Clionian: B. C. P.: Clionian vice- president. '2'7: Clionian treasurer, '28: Student Council, '27: Herald Staff. '26, '27, '28. The queen of hearts-and how. ANNA EVELYN ROACZH Round Table: B. C. P. Club:Round Table president. '28: B. C. P. treas- urer, '28: Silver Pin: Hockey W , '27, '28: Basketball W , '26, '27, '2S: Baseball W , '28: KSenior Athletic Pinj : not absent or tardy in 3 years: Assembly Program, '28. Two wonderful girls, Two wonderful pearls, Each one a regular all 'round pal. ELEANOR BESSIE REITZES Circulo Calderon. Eyes of grey will wander, they say. CATHERINE ELINOR ROACH Round Table Club: B. C. P. Club: Round Table vice-president, '28: B. C. P. treasurer, 2'l: Silver Pin: Hockey W , '27, '28: Basketball W , '26, '27, '28: Baseball W , '28: fSenior Athletic Pinj: never absent, never tax-dy: Assembly Pro- gram, '28. They say we are almost as like as eggs. CLYDE FRANKLIN RENKEN Not absent or tardy. I 'speck I growed. Don't think nobody never made me. HERBERT FRANCIS ROGERS I have wasted time and labor. MATH.EW RERES What is strength without a double share of wisdom. SARAH ROGERS Pundit: B. C. P.: Pundit treas- urer, '27: Junior Business Commit- tee: Senior Business Committee: Executive Board, '27, Pretty little blue-eyed Sally. .L luwfhx v ,V . A .lv 3 QL, .ff -ji, fy VP- .x , - x W. . .X f--wee: -sf1.f:.r:-,::r.fs1+-,: Lv: If 141 11., 1 . A A. 3, i - 1 Md I 1-, l I .1 M! l 151 'likf J Xrf 1 I O 1 ,-.X 1 1 ,f I eq,,fU ,L ,1 ' 1 M 11 ., .1 .1-5 ': 511 39 xl WH 4? vid fl f sl 'f-'24 sl i J 25 'HQ 221' fix .1...L,-5 Q I fl if 'ff i 1-.5 ' 1. -x 'A 11 5 Qu-' if ,ef N., , ,N iff' .-.4-' ,N 1 ,-, X '- 1-I J 'v ni 1 ' 41 X fill, r i gg Y , 1 V HQ ' '11 ,., 1x h ,,, A ga' '1 'l lu' l i i l 7 , . 3 ,Age wrt-5 ' 153-7 i ., ,. aiffil :P EEK. : 'iff ll Fi T 'ilk I vii ly so .JL Q . -sl, 1 if? ,EH M .rx F ,.. . .,g f V.,. LA E 97 1 E w 7 We F if 2 J fl l 5 V ,iv ,E 5 is if i ai 2245 i ty .N fig 5 .M tswf' 23 X! Swv fl i if I if-if ., '11 'ai 4 Neil is 3' 7 Fil ,, :ff i ff, , 115 .Qi I .X-.1 m L-' L r CANDIDATES Fon GRADUATION JOHN R. ROLAND. JR. Irving: Speech Arts: Irving sec- retary, vice-president: president Speech Arts, parliamentarian 1 Gold Pin: Christmas Play, '27, Senior Play, '28: Senior Business Com- mittee, '2S: Student Council, '27: Herald Staff, '27, '28: Assembly Program, '2'I. What makes the girls love Johnny so. Why, Johnny loves the girls, you know. FREDERICK SHANTZ A friend is forever a friend. VENETA ELLEN ROSS Silence that spoke and eloquence of eyes. SADIE RAY SCHERER Pundit: B. C. P. And lightly was her slender nose. Tip-tilted like the petal of 9. rose. KATHERINE LEE RO USE Round Table: Diana Athletic Club: Basketball W , '28: Hockey W , .qs Westport's favorite blue-eyed doll. MARGUERITE ALICE SCHMITI' If ladies be both young and fair, They have the right to know it. RUTH MAE RUNKLE Pundit: B. C. P.: Pundit critic, '2S: Junior Business Committee: Student Council, '28: Assembly Program, '27, A sweet., attractive kind of grace. CHAR LES SCHOONOVER He paddled through Vifestport on a cake of Ivory and a good reputation. LOIS KATHARINE RUMBERGER Jules Guerin: Student Council, '28. I detest more good than evil in humanity. EDWARD LOCKWOOD SGHOTT Clionian: B. C. P.: B. C. P. presi- dent, '28: Gold Pin: Student Coun- cil, '26, '27, '2S. The envy of aspiring Sophomoresf' V I Thirtygfive . i A .., 'X .1 1 . 5 l if 'QQ-Qflii i V u. 1 1 i Z-Ai 5 HBE- 5 gm - 'iiixi I Euvgilkxg iizfi lvlyxfl ,swa- Q43 ,IFE fit., D 5- 2' x if-, 5 1 iff ii E ' iii .Si 7225 Hg .Nl it its KLM 4 3X :gf-.iv 4: i ii 1752? hai'-f Jef J sc. , . i f il. 2 .32 3 -. . gf , A if ii it Rf fi 5 Ag, la i I-he iii I n. E fee J .fi -A ,.,-- .ivy-7 me-.-sm-F 1. -as-,1 .3-1 we-, .. -- pf-..,.,, ft--W-ie, JW .. '- .f' ' -. ' S..-4. 'iff 4. -...Q :J-gg,-f .-My ,gf-sg, ,. 1+ ' 'A . --if 'N . .. ., .,..,.,..,4.:-- , .sn-. V l in - ' illi-- ,Z fl? aint- -,- '-- . .-fv ..y. f -4's-d 1 .ya Ive- N' ' 4-'Qgw . - ' ri54gf i, L,-elf ii' . s 'l 1 . i . il.-, W , X CANDIDATES Fon Q. D ARTHA ELLEN sooT'r l Pundit: Speech Arts: Pundit vice- ' 1 president. '28: Christmas Play. ' '2'lQ Senior Play, '28: Assembly Program, '2S. - A choice product of which we V HAZEL WELLS SHARP M - Sweet Hazel whose hair was , -J so blown. . -A - f , GRADUATION 1:5 Never absent, never tardy. , . l are justly proud. , 1 i MARABELLE SERIGHT Girl Reserves. -1 She liked everything she looked on 1, and her looks went everywhere. ' HELEN SHEELY f Clionian: B. C. P.: Girl Reserves: secretary Girl Reserves, '27, . v Her brown eyes will never , make anyone blue. V ELMER ELLSWORTH SHARP Engineers ' Hi-Y' secretary Engin- eers 28: Football W 28' Sen- .. ior Play. Every m-an's his friend. HAROLD CLINTON SHELTON all the world were his He could be no other than he is. ' NEVILLE CARLETON SHAW . n Clionian' Jules Guerin' Jules ' l Guerin vice-president 27: Gold , ' Pin' Student Council 26 2' L : - Executive Howard 28. Is she not more than painting can express?' BERNARD LOUIS SHERMAN Speech Arts Club' Christmas Play. Q W- 'Thought is deeper than all , speech. RUTH LEAH SHAETON X Nexer say diet--say when do we Y eat? ' WALLACE G, SHIFFLER l TE f B. . P.' Bronze Pin. 1 Prince Charming -yet all un- conscious of his charmsf A ,Ld M.-1 -ef-:ev-rr-r aw Xq? , If . I XS I 1 I . . . ' 1. '73 . .. , ll 1 . R fi' U 1 W I .. + W V ll 1 N J l l 1 if c . f X4 H 1 I l x fy I l L .53 5 l .1 if R 413- 1 . 3 A 1 Q R, . 1' - -3-if ' ff ii if X W is were fr ,f H s ff 3 fry-f fav--f-41.77--eV-A-1 v '-rr-V A 4257- ' . f .2 w ' V 51-Z -F 4.S,,:,':, 1 :'- -' f' K ..e iraq. , .2 -f . -arf if ' fb. 'V C 2319 ' ezffifegfffz-.. ' I-, . r HT' -1,,,,,. ' ' ,5,,f i . ' 'zigf yi 5 .img W ,-5.-. ..r. :...a51 RgmM in ,. u i W, 11 X I Kimi, 1 .wie -ee-.-.-v-1-V - ,M L - , - ,, . is D.-.sv-sstM.a'A i QNFYJ ,, mx , Thirty-.six .r . - i -L : i7....1,, iw., -V l - - 'WI' --- si , , ' ' ' 4, sf, , f-,W :,-.-.. : 1- - ,. A .:-.zzz 1 2 f Q ' 1 . CANDIDATES FOR l GRADUATION . l . RALPH E. SHORES , Speech Arts: Junior Business Com- l mittee. '27g Student Council, '26: y ' R. 0. T. C. corporal, '26, sergeant. 1 '27, lieutenant. '28: Crack Platoon. ' '26: Crack Company, '25: Band. '26: Orchestra. '25: Assembly Pro- gram, '25, '26, ' 1 I'm not as bashful as I look. I TI-IELMA SILVERBERG There's nothing of brevity , about her, ' But she's certainly the soul of wit. PAULINE ADELE SHORT Circulo Calderon: Student Council, '26, Charms strike the sight but merit wins the soul. PHYLLIS MURIEL SINDEL I Diana Athletic Club: Clionian So- ciety: not absent nor tardy. Silence sweeter than speech. DOROTHY SHREEVES If silence were money, we'd have a millionaire in our midst. JOHN SWAIL sleep 7 I J. GORDON SIDDENS Clay: Hi-Y: Hi-Y Cabinet, '27: Hi-Y vice-president, '28I Junior Business Committee: Senior Busi- ness Committee: Student Council. ' '27, '28: Executive Board, '27. Slow and steady wins the race. ELEANOR CECILIA SOLAN Girl Reserves. Meets life squarely and acts accox-dinp:ly. What hath night to do with SEYMOUR VVILLIAM SILVERBERG Speech Arts Club: secretary Speech Arts Club. '28s Christmas Plav, '27, '28: Student Council, '28: R. 0. T. C. lst lieutenant: Crack Co., '26, '2T: Crack Platoon. '26, '27. '28: Crack Squad, '27: Individual, By valor and yarns. , VIRGINIA SOMERVILLE Round Table. . Pride and prejudice. '2'T: Assembly Program, '28. Sri I I Y I ml-W I I W h M In V, M Thirly-s ven N 3-fo-1.-I-,..e', 4, , . -wer.-1-e iz.:-f-,-1 :-3 ,:-11,55:,:.ze:e-iggzk - ' -- 'ff 'Q'-ex--flu' - '- ' , nsgyrf-war, X N 1 X N 2 :is ,-,iv 51 ,v lk , N j, . 52552 Y- l lg, Ei lj' EI 155 'Q gi! fi ,, it 2t'ff.'g A if Ma? . 5 it iz F, I E' wa-K sy ,W ji' ,qi-1, F li I-l ltr' . it 5. Lggiifg ll ll 3 I B Ei 4,2 lg' ti in gi iff? ik To J ii If Wx 1: .N ir if il if fi Q 1' ' fl 25535 ri. A Y' gig! li it MQW, ff iy ii alfa Q5 C , ':f',2 li ,1 If, I 2 A, 'i 2,5 M, , Xie? ,Sims 'K it :Zia liusfi ,, fix ,. Q gli . S iii! Q A li! p' aj Qi. ll I It M , .Ll V, dp, .: , , - -LJ' ' X - ,I .. I, Thirty-eight 'C-, 5' TT- 5 --Y . CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION FRANCIS HERMAN SPARKS Sneech Arts: Christmas Play, '28: gizieech Arts Assembly Program in Some are wise: some are otherwise. JOHN STRONG Man delights me not nor woman either. DANIEL LOGAN STANLEY rf' ' P ,,f-f1a5'1?K1i?qps,fl' '-431' 1,4 wg. ,lg l I l 5. 'v -2' if Q, fr' ,i In Q ,D zz ll :' A . .Q kj' ' Q? tif 4. 'E '52, .rm . ' I vl' h. , iz. ffl: 1 I Qi if .: i M, , , . F ,L li 'D ,I Wx ,pw .rl J I X., :iii lf, 151 we -. :- .-, 5, I B. c. P. I stand at the brink of a good career: - 'iff won't somebody push me off ? ,,+ '115k .57 il? FLORENCE MARGARET SULLIVAN L,,'i?,,11',,i Gold Pin: not absent nor tardy. la fix As she sews so shall she rip. If-iii it i f-'15 i, I '-r,.1l OLIVE ADELE STAIR if 'l Round Table: Girl Reserves: Girl Reserve Cabinet. '27: Silver Ping 1: 54' 5, 1 Student Council, '28, LQ I never knew so young a girl with Qff' tr! so qid la. head. 'JY jf ,A I OscAR SUTERMEISTER President Senior Class: president Clay Club, '28, vice-president. '28, iii-iQ sergeant-at-arms, '27: president ,yih Engineers' Club. '28, vice-president, 'QR '28: president Hi-Y Club, '28, vice- , I. president. '28: Track Team, '27, fa '28: Gold Pin lwith 3 pearlsjg ,l Christmas Play, '2S: Junior Busi- if' ness Committee: Senior Business , ,Q il' Committee : president Student Coun- ,hui ,I eil. '28, representative, '26: Herald 13,125 'L Staff, 'zsg cheer Leader, 'zsg As- 31 i-,Iggy sembly Program, '27, '28, QL lffff Hi The high school hero. It es 5' U' LEONARD ANDREWS STEWART if Round Table: B. C. P.: president X f 'ig Round Table, '28, treasurer, '2'l: Junior Business Committee: Stu- Jef, dent Council, '28: 2nd prize in , :TQ Oratorical Contest, '28: Assembly , rig, Program. '28, Fl Ni' 2' Don't jest with me: I'm a serious- if minded man. ' '- , .A I CARL WILLIAM swANsoN Q As happy as if he were the man I in the moon. Q ' fi l mr JIMMY MILLER STILLMAN ,R Football W , '27, '28: Track W , Eff '26, '21, '2s. ' What kind O' man is you ? WN ,I 1 ::,,5g'J JACOB SWINBERG Why a,ren't they all contented , like me ? ,hifi , it K5-'93 if ,A , ls, Ui , NW! H w,V,,V,Y isftce .,,5,eg1iyg.,,1 -A-if i fs- - ei If xl I s ' ' 'iw1 .e,A,. I ,,, fx-fiieia.-w 'ifiL.-,A,.,f'ibm,-i,f,! ts iisff-'1.g5.:.-f - X .r- Q - 4-4--J A ., .--.se gggzzv s. qgg.:-.-:f,:n:-ff-'ffl-ser., J s if ' r Fi, A ' Iffrrp. I .4 V-sf--N --- -ss--,i---sw Y ,. ' ,, : .J A is . 1f'3f'l5f:3tSIif . --r , ,,, ii i i gif Z lf 239' L 3- C ' 1 F CANDIDATES Fon 3 GRADUATION E 5 gg Q ififili IQ iii? ,li LOIS CAROLYNE TARRY -I lg tg:-f 5 Round Table: Diana Athletic Club: ' -ff' 'I 'ff E Girl Reserves: Girl Reserves Cab- , 'i' Q2 ri ,Aug inet, '26, '27, president. '27, '28: I jig Diana Athletic Club sergeant-ab 'K' arms, '26, secretary, '28: Hockey, 'E 'gif' '25, '26, '21s Basketball '26, '27, '28 : Baseball W , '26, ,fbi if i- 21, Missouri sms Athletic Letter: if 'fm ,inf Student Council, 28: not absent or '13 M-,Yagi ' tardy. rj Earth has not anything to show A .E ,AX 5 more fain' 1 gg ,g 5,5 JOIIN PATRICK THOMAS if rg B. c. P.. '2s, ni-Y, '2s: w c1ubi g ii gig Twsck, '28, ii :Q if i This John speaks for himself. W Ei 11, 'is 'ii ij: BEN TAYLOR '- ,. is fe., Succeeds in everything he undeI-- T takes. ,jx 3, I5 D il ii fi Q if 43 ig ALICE THURING E ,932 U ii Her modesty is a candle to I her merit. lg 4 . f' - i 'is if JULIA KATHERINE TAYLOR 'i Y, 5' A fluent, tongue, a ready smile, a willing hand, a girl worth while. f 1 if ' HAROLD TRIBBE 5. i Q If E Melancholy marked him for Q9 G 'if I: her own. Ili I ,I ig, Fi ,I if 2 ii is ' ii i LQ ' l i MARIE KATHREN TENNAL if Edsel? I,i.JA, ,i.., li 5,7 . Orchestra, '26, '27, '28: Kansas .I , , i . i Aga City High School Orchestra, '2'T. 45 53 Yes she do, no she don't. 25, Q .if X I5 Eh JOHN TRIMBLE Ll W The best-dressed man in L sw 1 - i. ii ff' I' , I America. pl J,-,A ,jg 2 if 7 , . , - f ' if Gigi ALICE MAXWELL THOMAS 5 ff Alpha Lyra: Girl Reserves: Clion- f 5' ian: Student Council. '25, '26: if its lib Music '27, 'zsg osnmca Solo- 'QU H, N' 15' ist, '27, '28: Opera, '27: Assembly I Program. '27, ' yy' A face made up out of no other shorl fl F gifs Than what Nature's white hand sets igifs, gh Opel' ' 'girl' X 'E - ESTHER HELEN TRUEBLOOD 1 li E Assembly Program, '28, fi ggjig '1wiieb10od and true worth. I YT ,I Eff , ii ri il lf i 'F I' Q f-,Ls gf: -we 'Q if 5,5 if' p , I I Q, K. L, V An, A R. .-',-,- i,.,...iv.a-. Thirty-nine iii Q, ,, --4 ,,..A..- Leek, . ,V 3, 1 D ' I W A' CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION BEVERLY SUMMERS TURNER Les Immortels' Bronze Pin' Crier Editorial Staff, '28. Ask me another. FRANCES WALTON Ciionian: Jules Guerin: Jules Guer- in secretary. '28, treasurer, '26, Silver Pin: Tennis W , '27: Her- ald Cover: Herald division page, A pleasing countenance is a I 1 1 2 , -I s.,. -. -' I QQ5vl.li:,,w if . gi: . 1. X-.W 3 , i l .2 l l N S l i 1 1 :f if , M Q, !i f J l ii I li . , , L. 1 , ,, I me l I ,,:- 2' a A , . I W l l r ' I 1 1 . 4 1 i V rr' 1. 4 silent recommendation. PAULINE MARIE TURNER I count no time wasted that I give to pleasure. HENRY ARTHUR WALTON Hi-Y: Orchestra, '26, '27. Behold! The coming of Arthur. EDITH VICTORIA UHLIG Not 'born to blush unseen! GEORGETTE IDA WALDRON Circulo Calderon: Student Council, ..,6 - . She's gentle and kind, divinely designed. GEORGE VILANIJRER True love never runs smooth. DOROTHY CATHERINE WARD Girl Reserves. I am wealthy in my friends. LILLIAN EVA WVAGNER Student Council, '2Sp neither ah- sent nor tardy. Not that I like study less but play more. MILDRED IRENE WARD Student Council, '28: Orchestra, '27, '28: Kansas City Orchestra. '2T: Assembly Program, '26, '27. N Who chooseth me shall get as 5 much as he deserves. E l x A x . N, 3 fl 1 l ,e I . f l n 'l 1 Q 5 1 l . . is Forty I f seeps., 'grasp-L .s.....e.T-- ....:. ...H fn , 4 -+ -F, X S. -- U -lg ,, ,V , . . Qi An x I l CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION l l 1 WILLIAM GEORGE WARD l Band, '26: Assembly Program, '28. Make haste slowly. HOWARD WELCH A man is forever a man. HELEN BLANCH WARNICK Alpha Lyrag Glee Club: Alpha Lyra secretary, '28! Junior Busi- ness Committee: Assembly Pro- gram, '27, '28: Cantata, '28, Graceful ease and sweetness void of pride. J UDD VVELLS Why is this thus? What is the reason for this thusness Y DOROTHY JEAN VVASSON Circulo Calderon: Christmas Play. And be a friend to man. MARGARET WELLS Pundit: B. C. P.: Pundit secre- tary. '27: Orchestra, '25, '26g As- sembly. '25. 'Tis not a lip or eye we beauty call, But the joint force and full re- suit of all. FRANCES LEE VVEBBER Not absent and not hardy. As capable as they come. ELDA WESSEL We are not ignorant of her worth. JOHN WEISBEIN I-l'e's a wise man. NVILLETTE G. WEST Student Council, '26. In preference to 'Cake Eater' she chooses '0 Henry! Forty-one fe -L 5, ff 4- 553 .5 v 4. .- Ju f I, ,... .-,. .I4.,, vi.. We Q1 ia, I , ,f, N, iw. M- :I - ,.., - 'u Nfl 5, ll ,, ll 5' 'Q-I it lf? 595 'R-. M' .-I -5. lil' Mia-'.1 if sr J 1:-I 1. me ix-F3 5, .Q W G fl -5'Ni'ill Qs' .ff GZ .. Q .1 f V. ., 1 .Q A 5l.., nt., rl ,- .4 Q' if . ,. Q. i ETS. 2 J , .v-- ,- , -rr. I '. ,V l ,J . ,4 -, Q I SJ, 13' lr. 5, , l , ll M ls y 525, 3? X' rw it .Sl 4 15 I wa fl ll ' .i'ffft7' if ,l lil we Q ls 1-'I' kia' V. 'If T f , 7 . , ,V iii . 5. IL iw .tml Egg li . 1 t'-,g.-5 f ,I er.-,Qu 1-X-f f ,f .. ..-..e- yn...-.e.,.e.,,...M I .-. Llsv? 'D . lg , , wx-I LE.. .- M... K. -X ,. -nv, ry 2: gif:--,'J5:1g'-L 5,-1gz.jfN2 x ,F . I . .. ,,.2-L-fn-:m,,.,Jf..,1x:A. , Aw...-T .,-.. .. .. ...gay Forty-two I l 71.21. Q-K-, ,fs-, ...ie .. , .,,,L,,. me .W I:-.. Yu: W. , K wr L. ..- -,zgxifesgrsd ,.i-inf.-.1-1-Imax-n:.111i:7r: gli-sz,--an .. 5 ' .. I .,,.,., ,fv-erin, ,gf A-A. Fvff ,sf ,T I-i ll --A 'fs 1 ., -of reg.-..,-,wh-. , .Lf :gy I.. ,I 1 gh, ,. A Q ,Jr z 5-e,.,,,.:f-+ -5.-' ' I-P - .. .,, ..-4.-year 'fs-99.4-sg-1--srff-': f V - ' 'fx I f' fffj Q i 2, ' E' I. f 'IE W li N I, 3... ,Z li JRE 3' CANDIDATES FOR 3, 'f GRADUATION V ,L , 1 C.. ie ! . , is , mg H ' ll .fn li BLANCHE OLIVE VVESTMORELAND 1 9,3 I 1 H, I I lg . . l , ,, ,. Innocence is bliss. 3 Q. -2-9 ,Im .- If te '1 MYRON BRADY WILLIAMSON A I You've waked me too soon: I must slumber again. ggi ,I ,H1,ffff, as I ft' --I el lfllfil 2 V 'N Li fl, '35 KENNETH MILLER WHITE lj V5.3 Sergveantfat-arms Junior Class: B. ,Mg ith C. P.: Clionian treasurer, '2T: ' ' T1 . , Christmas Play, '2S: Junior and Senior Business Committee: Stu- 1' dent Council treasurer, '27g Track nj' rib.: Team, '27. 53125 ji, ,3 L' 'fig With R saxophone he's the Prince fi! :- of Wailsf' -5 ., W, , NORMAN WILLIAMS A still small voice. . ll 5'-I, ll fr. 'Q VIVIAN WIER Circulo Caldevong Christmas Play, E '26, '21 tif' , sv, xl if il The cutest little baby face. I MARION RUTH WILSON Kf9525,! Secretary Junior Class: Senior Class vice-Dresident:Pundit: Alpha 4' r Lyra: Glee Club: Pundit treasurer, ff' '27: Alpha Lyra secretary, '27: T wr Junior Business Committee: Senior 35 ffl Business Committee: Cantata W , 1i1gkd,f,- QQ: '27, '28: Cantata, '27, '28g Oper- Q. U lg etta, '27, 15 If She is wise, she is witty. ' She's in lover-what a pity! ll .1 4, H. El I' I1 mf, Fgvffl If Q, 5:13 '11 BIRJA MAY WILKINS , Pundit, '28: Student Council, '27, ,Vie-it '28: Assembly Program, '27. Fashioned so slenderly, . Young and so fair. MERVYN WITHERUP . ' young sinner '! 'S Why so dull and mute, lm h' EILEEN WINONA WILLER Student Council, '27, Nothing is difficult for the willing heart. LOUIS FRANK WTTWER My only books were woman's looks. .....,:,..,,,,,.-,,. ,X-.. - . .reg-vain, -I-4. ze... uv -,S ,ff isles- --1,1 If -rw-ees: 1. ,. wg, I, s U..-. T, x , .....- , -I - I A Rt, ILA' s11.'fNf.SI3- we R er--ww.: Refer :rr -Me TF'-': 1 1 -' K lsil 1,54-. E 5-' L55 'ny A xgilfff .Fi ,na .y gil, F 'eggs' X , Ei- N. Qilfifi F' LW is R X i if 5 lu ffx Y' Q2 'fm 'E' , . 3 lb 'w 1. .X- f.-FX C uv ml il I. l ef., e, ,if V' 1, m. l lr ' 1 's l fl-Y Q ,U Q, Q 5-.,. 195.41 .rl H f is 1 if iif if I 5 ,V R 1 i 5 I Yi .wtf Q-ln 65 I r ll J ffl! 1 f. it Vs Q. 1 J l ,.'- I' 1 Z! ,. I nf '1 rx , I F M ...x Zifl ', 5 :gf . 've-,.l 5 'F 44 3 px I' if V' v ,il -, L 'R ,. m v Qc Ui f x 1, Xa, if Fill CANDIDATES Fon GRADUATION ANNA LAURA WITTER Baseball W , '26, '27, '28. I wanna dance wid de guy what brung me. MAXINE NV00 LLEY Round Table: B. C. P. The angels smiled when she was born, but the devils are laugh- ing now. CATHERINE LOUISE WI'I'I'IG Clionian: Br. C. P.: president of Clioniau. '28: Silver Pin: Hockey W , '25, '26, '27: Student Coun- cil, '26, '27, '28: Herald Staff, '27, '28: not absent nor tardy. A perfect woman nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command. EDNA EVELYN YOUNG Clionian: Girl Reserves: Speech Arts: Girl Reserves secretary, '28, A flower from an old bouquet. LEONARD CLARKE VVOODBURY Not absent, not tardy. A skin you love to touch. KATHERINE MARGARET YOUNG Clionian: Girl Reserves. To know her was to love her. MARGARET SUMNER VVOODBURY Clionian: Speech Arts: Girl Re- serves: Girl Reserve Cabinet: Gold Pin: Student Council, '28, Assem- bly Program, '27, What magic dwelt within the pen. STANLEY YUKAN Applause in spite of trivial faults is due. HERBERT VVOOLLEY Irving: vice-Dresident Iwing, '28: Student Council, '27, Assembly Program, 27. That 'Et tu, Brute? expression. EDWARD ZWILLENBERG Lost in the rush. TTL .. if -1 -f-'31 .ag I- 'Niall ., H ,ji Y 12 le xsfi' 1,-. V-1 '11 J fa af-S H HTF' E1 Z' X' A511 ,E 12 it I in lv ,- w- e -: ilfkfu 'iii ,pi 4' f'i2,,X lf, wjffifsval fi' , gg' ii fl Q'- Q' jiri Q3 ii is 1 ja 1' ' 62517 il qv 1 ,, 5, is 'aff vii fig' 'eff ,fl R 1,11 me-v al Q, ,-flf ii If le 5:4 1' I' ll rffzfi ,l f lx- if 3 1 I up 93' 'ip ' X r if T515 fig! Ng, if xr Qi 5., ,fi fa' mx ':f' 4 'l A-1 fx 12 25523 A l l is S in it ix fl 1 li E ii E W EE ff ff 1, E .. A it i ' 1 Forty-three 1, li fi- V I N ,wp ,ef 'jg' fm ur-la: -favs -wrwesarg --' ' -fefa. ng-Earn, ' ' vu by -4'-c 4 ' 1 '4 Q K W' ws? ,pn . ifbfim Q14 gig x ,- Q 'iiiuiliw--fr? N A in A ,.- 'r -.,.. ,,,, -4 -:ree-,...--.Inc , CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION CHARLES BACHRACH Baseball W , '28, Ah, cease, rush youth! Desist ere 'tis too late. JAMES LEONARD STEVENS In spite of all the learned say. I still my opinion keep. A USTIN CORTWRIGHT Von sunny leedle poy Vat comes chust to my knee. 'MILTON MA LVIN GORDON Junior Business Committee. All gveat men are dead and I feel sick myself. ROBERT EST1-:s Assume a vice if you have it not. BARBARA CONSTANCE HARTMAN Alpha Lyra: Glee Club: W Trio. '2T: Pinafore , '26: Trial By Jury . '2'T: Assembly Program, '25. '26: Joan of Arc and Building of Ship. Gentle ihuuirhts set to music with 21 lovely voice. WILLIAM KUECK FESSLER Clionian. 'He is the kind that reaches the goal of success. EDWARD LEO HEALY R. O. T. C. corporal: Crack Com- pany, '2T. ' There are times some want to rest. And times some want to sims, But my time is due for anything. ADINE FRAZIER ' Our eyes have met, 1 And. silly boy, I'll get you yet. HELEN JANET WETHERWAX Clionian: Diana: Girl Reserves: Diana vice-president, '27, treasurer. '26: Bronze Pin: Girls' Baseball VV , '26. '27: Hockey W , '2G. '27: Tennis W , '26: Senior Busi- ness Committee: Student Council, '25, '26, '27: Executive Board, '27: Missouri State Letter. Combines athletics, popularity and study to an amazing de- gree of efficiency. HHQQQQSQ. , inn-umnr V ,ww ll W . 'ws L4 CANDIDATES EOR GRADUATION VIRGIL LELAND HAAG 'Tis as cheap sitting as standing. KENNETH RICHARD LUCK B. C. P.: Irving, Hi-Y: Student Council. '2S: R. 0. T. C. lst lieu- tenant: Crack Company and Plat- oon, '26, '27, Just my Luck! ARNOLD HYDEMAN My friends are my friends but I don't know the others. ETHEL MAGILL LYLE Round Table Club: Speech Arts Club: Student Council, '26, '2'7. ur 1 1 cp, A K . 1 1 Unhand me, gentleman. 5 J . BENJAMIN THOMAS KENNEY III E Irving: B. C. P. ' He's sparked it with full twenty gals. ' He's squired 'em, 'danced 'em, di-uv 'em. ,Q MARCIA JANE WHITE Pundit: B. C. P. W' And her modest answer and . graceful air E Show her wise and good as she . is fair. I l -1 DONALD KRAUSE ' V My life is one dem'd horrid grind. 5 i HAROLD MASSEY ' . Junior Class president: Irving: , B. C. P.: Hi-Y: Irving secretary, '27, president, '27, president, '28: - B. C. P. vice-president, '28: Hi-Y , sergeant-at-arms, '28: Christmas Play, '27, '28: Junior Business ' Committee: Student Council treas- 1, , urer. '27, secretary, '28: Evecutive f Board, '28: Herald Staff, '27, '28g L . . Assembly Program, '28. ,gif Make much of me-good men ' are scarce. P 1 , HAROLD GARDNER LINFIELD hi Bronze Pin. ' Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. CHARLES LLEWELLYN MASSIE ll it Alpha Lyra: Hi-Y! Glee Club: Or- chestra, '25, '26, '27: City Orches- M5 tra, '27. 7' Clap hands! Here comes Charlie. H '. If , ll - X r , ---L--4155-if J A, ' qsefffxsxx-na.'xr-a+.. - isamewrr.-.am-a-.s A ,f ..,.1.u. xx. N,-...4.if.,-..f N , A I , 2 . M 'E' Z-2:-:J--v.-rs-'ifyax ,. .-..iL':::,m::.:'s'u'1n'.v . ' SM-aiu-e--UQ-f - - , 1 - ,, - ...- Fortyfre gh , ,A ,. .. ,WI ix I .X Y, .ak if !:.'fi '1 21 iff' r. if 'F' -4 -lx Y QP qi E3 A, IN: 'l mtv, is if gl v L Vela gy' aw, if Rum ,l il 'Ziff lf? Il fi ll l, FSE 51 al ' 3,-if Sl il W .Q f 24' fi .ffizs iv ii YEA if- ig? -4 v '-ima' .fuss-. ' HN SEG W-N! ! si QI Q! Af- 2. Q' gl ,.if1.wi' il AW., g. iq- ML-Q -, . W, 2 WET' al gp l. LQ W 'f 'ry' fr if 53 ix JJ: 1 W,- rm flifi' fi ik 'A lq - N N sa if if 'El Gbil .J 69,5 al Q gil F. 1 'Eff l 'l sf El I' Ei H. Q, .gffeml fy, -3 -X li? 95 :Hx he-i fl Q. ff Aft, il 5? 9 is iii! 315 'ii 5,3225 li Exif V l if 2 xx A ,4 51- Ny. me- ,Hi -I X 211 , N all ui-1 v Q E, .VA S 3554 E. J: pi, ,- 1 .. M 1 N, fqygplfwf-1f.1.:.::f:. f-npr' 4 , .qw . ,. x -C fi A.-V wr 'K ' fi. ,..,L.1 .f,.,- CANDIDATES Fon GRADUATION HAROLD DAVID MINDLIN One vast substantial smile. WILLIAM TEED He is very, very like me from the heels up to his head. RICHARD ROSENBAUM There's no such word as fail. WALTER LOWELL SHEELY Football W , '27, '28: Basketball W , '27, '28. Then was manh00d's brow serenely high. SHERMAN MERLING Crack Company, '2T. A man's a man for a' that. RUTH WARE Diana: Diana sergeant-at-arms, '28, never absent, never tardy: As- sembly Program, '2S. Dreamer of dreams. CARL SHLEMOVITZ Orchestra, '26, '27, '28g Assembly Program, '28. There's no use working when you can have some fun. HAL HAMEL 'WELCH Christmas Play, '26, Junior 'Busi- ness Committee. 'W-rr.:-g,rz:::.x-- Yet, too innocent to blush. MAN VI LLE TEED ''Both-must-be-one-or-one-be-none. GEORGE WHITE A man is by nothing so well- betrayed As by his manners. Forty-six --x,..,g9-.. AV .'f'- L N 1 K QQ. if 'fi Qi' ' i .L : I'-5 ll EE is j,' ,iii Shit nfs 7512 WEE xg. N an -3 Wifi 1 ,N .1 illtii lf: 'q 41 B, - 1 l Evil H is ' l' ,ig-5' If fi ji, 1- -' 132-I iii ,L w . 4 'nik Jil :fi lf 'fl Aldl : LF PI M ,gf X 5 5 if ,, 3, if Q. 'Q ..K , 24 I i'-v ffl Q1 im 44- X.. tub fr, Il ,vii 5 115 A M-nl T. Svwi lk K FLM rl e ' 'L if 1' uf: 1 M l 'ss fl 1' ,, , . SI . l 1 'f if! ?e l 1 N ', 9 -A, .4 l I' 'Q' ' , 'f Q sl -Z 2.4 f , ,XI .. ,Q l'l 1, HARRY NEWCOMB WILLIAMS Clay: Engineers: Hi-Y: Clay tre BS- er.m'1af- Q b esgww iw Q -EaJe..,2e l Q urer, 28. Perhaps my semblance may decei th truth Th t I to manhood am an-iv ,n ., i wmiovr O refers d President Vlce Pres: ient MASON MEYER BETTY HOYT SAMUEL CHANEY Treasurer Sergeant at Arms CARK KIDD jour: HARKNESS -ezmge.HpQQ mee Q tm xp. QQWWQW h ' AL ..... -...... -..- -....-. ..-.. -... ...... ..........-.... - Secretary ...... .... .... ' '1 ..,,..v -.E-.. -..- .-.... ...-. .-......n--1-..n.1.. Forty-seven -.i iggt Q Q wnbsw ist. -safaris Q C iffgfai mr? if ' s hqq. .,.,., . We sg 5 it 5, W 2? 5 ii E Semovr' Class .Song 5 1. Another class, O blue and gold, ' 5 I-last thou with learning blest. Its wondrous fame has oft been told g N A N 1 if I To us it is the best. fx. 5 k Hail! Twenty-eight. v ' , Hail! Blue and gold 2. Three years ago thy doors swung wide, l To welcome us within. y We've worked, we've played, we've felt thy pride gs Inspiring us to win. K g 5 5 Dream! Cf thee we'll dream. l l . Yearn! For thee we'1l yearn. -, I .V A3. Our work is done, our sun is set, ' Soon from thy halls we'll roam, gg But o'er the world we'll ne'er forget W A That Westport is our home. ' I Old Westport! D Dear Westport! 8 Oscar Sutermeister 5. is ? g 2? - 55iEQQ5 a.!31 Q Q Qfimjfswf Q 1 saws-4 A Q fwsifw Forty-eight - '- ' ' 7 7 Y ' -' W W 7' K ..-4. , 'W 5 4 3 f f 5 53 5 5 Q 5 5 51 5 0 . 51 1 5 8 ? ' ' F y-nine -M Q G ' 45? Ohm CD1 WMQWQQ -ww Q6 I WWI Q TIS- - Q 6'- w5v 6 5? 5 Q 5 9 8 0 5 4 Q0 9 O' QQ Q 5 9 0 , 1 ' NIOHN LAMAR SHOUSE Q Principal s ' -4 M Q W Ffny fl' 5 6 if 6'1 Q ti t 67 ug? - . 49 ' 'QC MMQCMWID .5 Cfdww' t fl 8 i ei 5 Q is 5 5 l 0 9 ' J. I-I. BECKMAN Q . Vice-Principal 8 f 5 5 Q .... ... Fifty-one Cl -femmw -Qwb Q nga wus- --f 5 Al 8 f 5 S 8 BERTHA BAIN - F. N. B.-XNISTER EVA BECHTEL English Mechanical Drawing Zoology 5 5 JOHN N BooTH GRACE BORLAND Hzsla y S g y N us Wfrztl g 'Typew t g FLORENCE BRADLEY HELEN F BRIDGES EDITH CASE Phys cal Educat o Mathematics Clothing 5 '- Un i'Z'E'Z. 3 2 5 t A -macisw Qbdmw Qfft w E Q C ww Fzfty-two W , IVIABEL C CooK Mathematzcs IVIABEL EGGLESTON Latin X KATHERINE FISHER Study Hall E-rsf,, daw Q Q vezgmizw QE Q -Www , Q b 'frf2a,Jmfw QP! MARY N CRUZEN L H CUTTING Dzmesuc Sczence Mathematics lC I yswa U lure Manager of Athletzcs YVIAU RIN WEATHER E FAIR Lzbrarzan ,IOHN D FRISTOE C T GOODALE M athematzcs Engl Ish Manager of Tenms mum QQ www X f' 7 I . ' R' R 5' F ifty-three QW V fkwww QE Q Fifty-fo HELEN GUFFIN ALICE HAFER M F, H Clothing A Study Hall Melalllikgork 7-Tbiinlv EDITZIJIHANNA CARR LL F H YDEN r EFFIEJ HEDC' HENRY EINBE ALBERTS HUMPHREY E H th P bl Sp kng WWE Q Q WW QQ Q Q W i C mm- UI' 5 5' ,K 5 9 if 5 C ' 5 aim: ' E 1' I Q E Q 'if 3' 5 ' O 3 gi. 'fd 3' ' 2 5.-mv 5 Q Cl my 0 0 'W ..g..n.. C'-w2:avw - MQ ibm. wfifgfb- 51:3 QC-MMPQQ mv it Q Q fa I Q b mmmw Q m Q --w5,SFew Q b m, W e jfgggg uma - ri P7 FREDERICK IRION ADA M. jowns DEL'-A D- JUNKIN History French Chemistry 5 5 Aucm C. IQEELER GEORGE R. KEENA F Expression . Orchestra and Band Q ANNALI? LASH EDITH O. Lswxs IDA B- LU-LY 6 a m History History I -QQLR Q Q hm ww 'H SM Q Q - I - . F zftyfve ADA IVIACLAUGHLIN N B MILLER J DEwEy H MINER H sw y Ch m z y Phv Q SERGEANT Ancms Moruus E. R. MORSE - 582 5 R' 0- T- C- h Mathematics 'Q A H. R. NEWMAN FRANK L. PHILUPS M. WALKER Planes 5 Physical Culture Spanish Social Science 5 QAW QQQ -Ass. -ww Q C fmklwew A 9? 5 g 1' f 5, 5 W . . , R. . 5 8 1 r e is r , slcs . 3 e 5 5 miwap Q Q Asmjffw-A L msifwgw- Q Fifty-six , Emma? at b um'-fm X21 Al chanical Drawing English , b Commerczal GEORGE ROBERT POWELL SOP!-IIA ROSENBERGER MARGUERITE C. SEWARD 9 5 E ff 2 FREDERICR C SHAW M I-I SHE RER 1H1dfg Plwsbfw VELMA SHELLEY EMMA E SHELTON ANN M SHIRE E g h 1 WW 9 f QAKWJL Fifty-.seven ff-'W 04.'mhy.9w0.ii'Qm.49C:gQf:.L. STELLA SUTERMEISTER Engl ish FLORENCE TOTTEN FLO ENCI: TROT ER Bu s Botany E g 11 '7Jm, Q Q AMW Q:-LSQVQ fm Q b mw H L N WELCH MARY S XVHEELE Wu. I-Lxz L WHE L E g h E g h ANNE CROMBIE WILDER - SHELTON WILHI 4 ' a in r Q 0 A 5 9 I 1 5 OLSEN NLXRY M. ENGLAND RUTH E, STORR ' , Girls' Counsello Regisgrar HELEN E' 5 f' ' Clerk 1 f125m'lR'f' Q C -4fmFaw Qwb -fffsshww 677 ' we I 2? 5 5 5 E Q 5 E E . . R ' MA E . E AND 4 .spawn n 1,5 n zu 1 2 e fl Q P N545 5 Q I K 52 L , TF 5 5 A f . s 5 Fifty-nine A 5 5 ff l 2 f 53 l 3 f A 'TB zu,- if I 2 4 5 . P KI-,. 5? Q 5 I Hevralol Senior' Ballot , A A ll Best All-Round Boy. . . OscAR SUTERMEISTER Best All-Round Girl. .. .. .. .RUTH PINKHAM Best Boy Sttident ...,. OSCAR SUTERMEISTER Best Girl Student .... . Best Looking Boy. . . . Best Looking Girl. . .. Best Boy Athlete. Best Girl Athlete. Best Boy Singer.. Best Girl Singer: . .. .. .IVIARY FOLSE ... .. .. .BEN KENNEY .. .. .MARION WILSON .. .. .JAMES STILLMAN .. .. .. .ROAGI-I TWINS . .. .EUGENE BRIO!-IAM .. .. .. .ALICE THOMAS Peppiest Boy. .... . .. .. .. .. .. .. .JOHN LEE Peppiesc Girl .... .. .. .. .. .. .DOROTHY REID Boy Who Has Done Most For-School. .. .. . .. .. .JOSEPH I-IALI. Girl Who Has Done Most For School.. .. .. . Best Dressed Boy... .. .. . Best Dressed Girl... .. .. . .. .. .IVIARY CRAIG RICHARD MUNGER DOROTHY PICKENS Social Lion. ...... . .. .. .. .. .JOHN MORTON Society Belle. .. .. 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Nm. ,....,, ,. , , J Tr I f .4 . JL 53 ,fu . Eli ' IILYI d , F '- I fi I I .Stu em Counml GTX I I 15 pi QE 'F 5? l'?Q5if II '17 I . 'Ii 55 3 ff- vga fri' ,fix F' ,I-A IRA I xiii M5 A ,fix , 539 35 fig 1 ?'-T, IIRQGQ :,..U I A 'i Qi I I j XI - I WE KV if ,QI II miie. ' S' 'La If 555 QL? I, Q K f 44' I12 tv ,Y TE A1 3 Q, If ,ESV 3 IBN If fx W 1? ffl If 2514 I ,K QI. ' lrgfik, I I- J I If 5' . X If gg? SEPTEMBER, 27 If WILLIAM ALLEN CLARABEL HARLAN PAUL RICHARDSON J BILL BARR DOROTHY HATFIELD DOROTHY RIXEY ,Ae PATTY BECKER ALICE HILDEBRAND EDWARD SQHOTT I 34,31 LESTER BERKEBILE CARY HINCHMAN CHARLES SPARKS I LUTHER BIGGERSTAFF BETTY HOLMES LEONARD STEXVART ALAN BLUM EMMA RUTH IRXVIN ROBERT SUTERMEISTER fix 'I LELAND BURNS EDWIN JOHNSON OSCAR SUTERMEISTER 5 gf 5 HAROLD CARLSON ELIZABETH KLAUTz VAL THOMAS I Qi LTI' I DOROTHY CHAQUETTE G. N. LUKER RALPH TROGDEN 'ff' I RUTH DAWSON MARTHA MALLORY MARGARET V. TURNER QQ V RUSSEL FIELD HAROLD MASSEY HELEN XVETHERWAX I I If PEGGY FIREY LEWIS MOORE KENNETH WHITE X ga ROBERT FRAZIER STELLA MURPHY BIRJA MAY WILKINS PAULINE GOODMAN ETHEL PIERCE WILLIAM WARNER MARTHA HAMBURG CHARLES RANSOM HERBERT WOOLLEY TI, ws ld JOHN HARKNESS DOROTHY REID I- Ev- f II, A N E. I 'ag if I A G I JANUARY, 28 gg Rig' W CAROL ALEXANDER BETTY HOYT GORDON SIDDENS I3 54 I HENRY BARNETT EMMA RUTH IRWIN SEYMOUR SILVERBERG fg LUTHER BIGGERSTAFF EDWIN JOHNSON OLIVE STAIR A . JOSEPH BROWN LOUISE LESLIE ROBERT SUTERMElSTER Tig! ELSA CARLSON RICHARD LUCK LOIS TARRY sg '11 MARGARET CARR LOIS LUNSFORD VIRGINIA THOMAS VJ?'1,b ANGELA CRANE ELI JAH MAROLF JOHN TRIMBLE 1,97 V :jig EMMA L. EVANS HAROLD MASSEY HAYDEN TROWBRIDGE 433 3- KENNETH FERRIL ELIZABETH MUNROE LILLIAN WAGNER M5253 Qi ,Ig 5 .PEGGY FIREY BYRON NICHOLSON GLEN WHITEFIELD ' I, flisg HERBERT GOLDBERG MARGARET NICKELL BIRJA MAY WILKINS ,fl 5 I CAROL GOODRICH ROLLA NUCKLES DOROTHY WILKS ,145 H355 Q JANE GREENMAN ESTHER POPPLEWELL EDWIN WITHINGTON I1 ,Q gg , MARGARET HARRIS BOBS RANSOM MARGARET WOODBURY I IQ ALAN HILL CHARLES RANSOM W? 5 FRED HOPKINS ROLLAND RUSSELL 'E CLESLIE HOTSENPILLER NEVILLE SHAW J, I . ' 3 I. UFS I f Sixty-five .-C, -L1 A . t q'n3,'ftw QwQ NQFWQQQ, F- me 5 MWKUQC V Qaeet,-ewQ6 w, Q Student Cetmetl Executive Bom-'el ALAN BLUM MARGARET CARR DOROTHY CHAQUETTE FRED HOPKINS EMMA RUTH IRWIN EDWIN JOHNSON Sixty-.six 1sT AND ZND SEMESTERS HAROLD MASSEY ELIZABETH MUNROE ROLLA NUCKLES DOROTHY RIXEY NEV LLE SHAW CHARLES SPARKS ROBERT SUTERMEISTER HAYDEN TROWBRIDGE PEGGY TURNER HELEN WETHERWAX EDWIN WITHINGTON HERBERT WOOLLEY .IQ 3? 42229-, QC o-. ..A QAM Q? F1 I 1 . Q ? Q 'QQ Emi' 'Hm fWe'O C M'-V' 9 9 Wfww' 9 0 mem Q 6 ' uv-Q ' Q Christmas Play Cast 5 si CAPTAIN APPLEJACK XVALTER HACKETT LUSH Rolla Nuckles POPPY FAIRE Angela Crane Mas AGATHA WHATCOMBE Lorrcune Castle AMBROSE APPLEJOHN Harold Massey ANNA VALESKA Mary Jane Schooley MRS PENGARD Elzzabeth Klautz IVAN BOROLSKY Kenneth Ferrzl PALMER Slurley Russell DENNET Tilton Gorrell JOHNNY JASON Ben Swoford PIRATES Ernest Frzedman Abe Morrzs Wzllzam Skelton Oscar Sulermezster Francms Sparks Mason Meyer john Lee Sam McCaughey Edwm Wzthzngton Clark Kzdd Bernard Sherman 9 kv HORACE PENGARD ...U . .. .. ...... .. .. .... .. .. .. ..... . .. .. .. ...Seymour Silverberg I V . saffron .-AQWIA 'Qin salvage Sixty-seven ORCHESTRA MEMBERS in -fmw fiwt -Esrw i b fiff-:JR R 1 The Orchestra HE Westport Orchestra has proven to be one of the best In the Cnty Its able co-OperatIon In school plays and pageants has been one of thexr maIn features and lf has been very successful In all of Its presentauons Much of the credzt IS due Mr Keenan whose fme spIrIt and abIlIty has greatly helped the members to achleve the best results posslble Thxs orchestra also par tIcIpated In the MUSIC Festwal at Conventxon Hall In thns Festnval It played a number wntten by Carl Busch and dedIcated to MIss Glenn WILLIAM ALLEN LESTER BERKEEILE CARL CLARK CARL DOUGLASS WILLIAM DWORKIN FREDERICK FLEENOR IRA FREIDSON LANZON FRITz BERNARD JESTER JOHN JOY JAMES KIssICK ROBERT LAWRENCE ELLIS LUCK FREDERICK LLIKOR HERBERT MASON RUSSELL MILLER JACK MORLEY JOE RYsAvY FRED SCHANTZ CARL SCHLEMOVITZ WILLIAM sTARvER FRANK STEFANIAR EARL WACNER GERALD WEAVER THOMAS WEINSAFT LLOYD WHARTON MARTHA CHAPMAN FRANCIS COPE BEATRICE HOLLAND MAXINE JOYCE MARION KELLER JERMOE LITMAN RUTH MCOAVERN MIRIAM MURRAY LORETTA NEWMAN DOROTHY RICHARDS LYDA REHNER MARIE TENNAL MILDRED WARD RRARRQCDMWI 9 Qlfewe QQ'-RANRRR Suzy-eight F' The Band HE Westport Band composed of thxrtw soc pleces has been one of Westport s declded assets Under the excellent dxrectnon of Mr Keenan It has furmshed most of the musnc for assemblxes Its support at pep meetmgs has been one of the chief ands to the mamtenance of school spmt The Band has played outslde the school In xarlous theatres and also at the Star Oratoncal Con test held at Ivanhoe Temple W'estport has reason to be proud of Its band BAND MEMBERS WILLIAM ALSTON Clarmet EVANS CORN Trumpet C H BROWN Saxophone BEVERLY HEROLD Clarmet WILLIAM CUNNINGH xM Trumpet GERALD EPSTEIN Saxophone ALBERT ROGGE Clarmet LOUIS FORMAN Trumpet DON JACRSON French Horn CHARLES SCI-IOONOX ER Clarznet RUDOLPH I-IEss Trumpet WILLIAM RILEY French Horn SIDNEY SMITH Clartnet JACK VON LACKUM Trumpet HAROLD WEBER Barttone IRNING STERN Clarmet ORVILLE JOHNSON Trombone JAMES FOWLER Tuba PAUL SUTORIOUS Clarmet THEODORE LINDBERG Trombone FOSTER TALGE Tuba KENNETH XVI-IITE Clarmet BYRON NICHOLSON Trombone GEORGE ALGUIRE Snare Drum ROBERT ZANE Clarmet ALFRED CLARR Pzccolo ROBERT JEWELL Snare Drum RALPH CASTLE Trumpet FREDERICK NICHOLS Pnccolo ALAN BLLJM Bass Drum DARWIN BOWEN Saxophone I I 1 - - 1 I 8 . I I ! 1 . ' . ' Y 1 JOHN SCOTT, Clarinet EARL KINGSBURY, Trumpet WILLIAM BAUER, Baritone Y 1 ' I 7 T ' ' .A 4 'TC : ' Q mm Qs Q www- Q Q www-A Sixty-nine frawrfw Q O ERRNT AQRC -eresew Q ' P 1 ,mwah A I -eww QR 9 'mf , ., , -:gf Boys' and girls' glee Clubs 1 - l l l l G N spite of the limited support given the Boys' and Girls' Cvlee Clubs, these organizations have obtained a much greater prominence this year than ever before. At the solo contest held at Westport the members of the Glee Clubs won more Hrst and second places than any other high school in the city. The Girls' Cvlee Club presented a program at the Leavenworth penitentiary and both Clubs assisted in many programs presented by high school students. Through the excellent assistance and patient supervision of Mrs. Hedges, both clubs have attained a very high degree of perfection. MEMBERS OF THE CLUBS MARY MARGARET ALTON LOIS LUNSFORD EUGENE BRIGHAM LORU BAILEY ELEANOR LUYBEN CHESTER BRONVN ALICE JUNE BJORKLAND SARAH MAGAZINE SAMUEL CHANEY RUTH ESTHER BRIGHAM STELLA MURPHY HARRY DILL LORRAINE CASTLE BETTY OCHLETREE MARTIN ERICKSON, JR 1 MARY CRAIG MARY LOUIS RILEY FRANK FLANAGAN VIVIAN COWGILL BETTY LEE SANDUSKY JAMES FOWLER FRANCES CROSBY MARGARET SCHRIEBER KENNETH HOLDREN , HELEN DAVIDSON HELEN LOUISE SCOTT CLARK KIDD EMMA LEIGH EVANS DOROTHY SMITH EDWARD KOCHER MILDRED GUILD FRANCES STARK ADRIAN LUYBEN , NADINE HANCHER ALICE THOMAS ROLLA NUCKLES CLARABEL HARLAN HELEN WARNICK DANIEL SKENE . ROSIE HARTUNIAN MARIAN WILSON FRANK STEFANIAK I BETTY HOYT NELL WOLVERTON WILLIAM TRAUB ' CARMEN LEE HARRY BELL ,win V -. Y,,,,.,,,W-,W .. , , ,, 4, 1 , 1 Seventy - QI if-ww Senior Play Cast Q b mfI:J,.,fw QmQ Q 6 5 THE PATSY Barry Conners PA HARRINGTON MA HARRINGTON PATRICIA HARRINGTON GRACE HARRINCTON TONY ANDERSON BILLY CALDWELL SADIE BUCHANAN FRANCIS PATRICK O FLAHERTY TRIP BUSTY A MAID Warwzck Doll Lo azne Castle Martha Ellen Scott Dorothy Pzckens john Lee Luc lle Potts Sam McCaughey Elmer Sharp Elzzabeth Klaulz 6 4 9 A 5 CL 6 ' LtttL IC Lt if ttifffiiif1i312ii2iiiiiiilliiitiltiiftlitlltitrIf 5 'QIff.'1,'Q. l.'QQffIfQf1i1.'1.'1.'f1f1fIfQfQ.'1. jQi'5a.,Ian.fJ, 3 .... .,,.. ....I L H, mwnomwoomwe W Seventy-one T- E I - . L'f -'Q-E: frES,5f4Rf- C 'fiimfiw IQ S -BIB?-'imf Q 9 uma P ., f , Hamm' Roll A A Q' , A JUNE, 1927 A CLARENCE BROWN - MARIE DONEY ROBERT BURKE ' MARY FGLSE RAY COWHERD - ' MILDRED GIFFGRIT - PAUL DONEGHY GERMAINE GREEN if ' J. c. FARMER ' NELLIE GROSS T , KENNETH FERRIL HELEN HENRY I FRANK FLANAGAN - BETTY HOLMES RALFH.FoLEY A MARION KARNER I HERBERT GGLDBERG MARION KELLER Q KASILE GGLDBERG , P FREDA KIMBERLING - H. TILTGN CGRRELL EUNICE LEFRovITz I,- I-.GBERT HAGEN LOUISE LESLIE JOSEPH HALL ' MURIEL LOVETTV JOHN IFLARKNESS GERALDINE LUTES ' LOWELL HUNTER I MARTHA MALLORY JAY JACKSON , FRANCES MATFESOYR1 WILLIAM LEWIS DOROTHY MESSMCRE 35 ' 'ELIJAI-I MAROIEF GERTRUDE METz - 5 WALLACE MUDGE ISABEL NEALE ELIJGN MYERS MARGUERITE NELSON HARVEY RAYMOND LORETTA NEWMAN A JOHN ROLAND I MARIA PANAGOS 53 EDWARD SCI-IGTT ' MARIE FETRUS F WALLACE SHIFFLER EDNA BELL RAND , A OSCAR SUTERMEISTER FRANCES RICHARDS - EUGENE TAXMAN ' x REBECCA RISBERG JACK THOMSON ANNA ROACH FRANCIS vANICE CATHERINE ROACH JOHN WEIR I ' MARJORIE SAFFRAN ' 1 WALTER E. WILLIAMS 'MARGARET SCHREIBER ' ' ' EDWIN wITHINGToN EVELYN SHAPIRO A ' ELINOR ALLMAYER NEVILLE SHAW DOROTHY BEACH ELIzABET1-I SI-IINKLE - MARY A. BENNETT ' 'OLIVE STAIR ' H LEAHMAE BROWN FLORENCE SULLIVAN MELODY BYERLEY BEVERLY TURNER MIRIAM GARVER FRANCES WALTON Q -. GRETTA DAVIS MARGARET WOODBURY 3 ,E DOROTHY ZIMMER - YRREWIAA Q Q AIm'2Rvw Q Q S:1sEQ'QIRf Q Q Seventy-two Q www IR Q q J RICHARD ASHBY HENRY BARNETT CLARENCE BROXVN DUNCAN CANTRELL ROBERT CARPENTER RAYMOND DALE PAUL DONEGHY KENNETH FERRIL RALPH FOLEY PAUL FULLER EDWARD GERSHON FLOYD CIDINSKY HERBERT GOLDBERG KASILE GOLDBERG JOSEPH I-IALL, JR. WALTER HATFIELD NORMAN IMES JAY JACKSON DON KIBBEY RICHARD ROCH WILLIAM LEWIS EDGAR LIEBERMAN HAROLD LINFIELD RICHARD LUCK ROGER MAYOR WALLACE MUDGE MARVIN RICHMOND JOHN ROLAND JR EDWARD SCHOTT CLAIR SHAFER WALLACE SHIFFLER RALEIGH STANLEY EDWARD STAPP JACOB STRAF OSCAR SUTERMEISTER ROBERT SUTERMEISTER HAROLD SWISHER EUGENE TAXMAN JACK THOMSON JOHN THROCKMORTON Honor RON JANUARY, ms- FRANCIS VANICE ROBERT WIER WALTER E. WILLIAMS EDWIN WITHINGTON JUNIOR WOLF ' BEATRICE ACHTENBERG DONNA ALGER LAUREL ALLEN ELINOR ALLMAYER LUCY ANDREWS MARY AGNES BENNETT LEAI-IMAE BROWN OLITA BROWN ELLA BUNDREN DOROTHY CHAQUETTE HARRIET CHASE FRANCES Cox EVELYN CREWS GONSTANCE CULTER EMILY DAVIS ORETTA DAVIS NANCY DOLL CHARLOTTE DUNCAN HELEN FICHMAN LUCILE FOLQE MARY FOLSE MURIEL FRIEDMAN MILDRED GRAUERHOLZ JANE GREENMAN NELLIE GROSS RUTH HARDACRE DOROTHY HATFIELD MARIAN HAWKINS BETTY HOLMES ELIZABETH KALHORN FRANCES KLAMM EUNICE LEFKOVITZ LOUISE LESLIE SARA LEE LEVIN ESTHER LEVINE 1 V . 3 GERALDINE LUTES MARTHA MALLORY ALDINE MATTESON PHILLIS MAUST ETHEL MCARTHUR BEVERLY MCCLELLAND RUTH MCC-AVERN DOROTHY MESSMORE GERTRUDE METZ FREDA MILBERGER MARIAN MILLER FLORENCE MUNSELL EILEEN MYERS MARGUERITE NELSON LORETTA NEWMAN MARIE PETRUS MART!-LA RALSTON EDNA BELLE RAND REBECCA RISBERG ANNA ROACH CATHERINE ROACH MARJORIE SAFFRAN MARGARET SCHREIBFR ANNETTE SEIP NEVILLE SHAW HARRIET SHERWOOD OLIVE STAIR FRANCES STARK FLORENCE SULLIVAN KATHERINE TAYLOR NANCY TURLEY BEVERLY TURNER FRANCES WALTON HELEN WARNICK RUTH WARE HELEN WILLIAMS CATHERINE WITTIG MARGARET WOODBURY DOROTHY ZIMMER Seventy-three N ' Q in,-5-faw j o 1 -wmfetw Q q Honor Students A sf 5 SCHOLARSHIP STANDARD FOR THE HONOR ROLL Two solid E s and one solid S no grade below M Two art grades may be substituted for one sol1d grade A student who has been on the Honor Roll for two successive semesters becomes an Honor Student and is awarded a bronze pm A student who has been on the Honor Roll four times is awarded a silver pin At graduation a student attaining d1st1nct1on in scholarship is an arded a gold pm with one pearl for twelve solid E s and six solid S s COne star on commencement program J solid E s and six art E s QTWO stars on commencement program J A gold pin with three pearls is awarded for twenty two solid E s or eigh teen solid E s and eight art E s QThree stars on commencement programj This standard of scholarship is based on three years work in the Senior High School 5 5 ' ' 7 7 T Q ga l l - Q l A A gold pin with two pearls is awarded for eighteen solid E's or fifteen if - X 1. xy - 'sv L Q-5 ,A Lg, ' ' its L15:i.Q9-.'f'-YQ-,55'H. Q4-was QQMWR Seventy-four mtrlgw 9 . 'ff2Ys.K WQ5Q 'wi-Q W 9 Honor Students JANUARY, 1928 ELINOR ALLMAYER , LUCY ALLEN ANDREWS DOROTHY BEACH MARY AGNES BENNETT ESTHER BORENSTINE CLARENCE BROWN LEAHMAE BROWN ROBERT BURKE LELAND BURNS MELODY BYERLEY PHILIP CLOSE RAYMOND COWHERD ORETTA DAVIS PAUL DONECHY CHARLOTTE DUNCAN KENNETH FERRIL RALPH FOLEY MARY FOLSE MURIEL FRIEDMAN MILDRED CIFFORD HERBERT GOLDBERG KASIE GOLDBERG JANE CREENMAN NELLIE CROSS JOSEPH HALL JOHN HARKNESS HELEN HENRY BETTY HOLMES JAY JACKSON MARION KARNES FREDA KIMBERLING DONALD KRAUSE EUNICE LEFKOVITZ LOUISE LESLIE WILLIAM C LEWIS MURIEL LOVETT GERALDINE LUTES MARTHA MALLORY ELI JAH MAROLF FRANCES MATTESON ROGER MAYOR DOROTHY MESSMORE GERTRUDE METZ WALLACE MUDGE ISAEEL NEALE MARGUERITE NELSON LORETTA NEWMAN MARIE FETRUS EDNA BELLE RAND REBECCA RISBERG ANNA ROACH CATHERINE ROACH JOHN ROLAND MARJORIE SAFFRAN EDWARD ASCHOTT MARGARET SCHREIEER NEVILLE SHAVV WALLACE SHIFFLER OLIVE STAIR FLORENCE SULLIVAN OSCAR SUTERMEISTER EUGENE TAXMAN JACK THOMSON BEVERLY TURNER FRANCIS VANICE FRANCES WALTON HELEN WETHERWAX WALTER E WILLIAMS EDWIN WITHINGTON CATHERINE WITTKG MARGARET WOODBURY DOROTHY ZIMMER HIghest Honors In Scholarshlp Class of 1928 PH FOLEY JOSEPH HALL OSCAR SUTERMEISTER ARY FOLSE FLORENCE SULLIVAN FRANCES WALTON OSEPH HALL undoubtedly has represented Westport Hxgh School In OUllSldC actIvItIes more than any other student On February 23 he was awarded a sllver medal as the second prxze for an essay on the hIstory of the Amencan Flag In the annual essay contest sponsored by the Kansas CIty chapter Of the Sons of the Revolutmn On March 16 representmg Westport m the final CIVIC Forum Contest he Won the first PTIZC, a sIlver lovmg cup and S35 from all other contestants At an assembly followmg the contest he presented the cup to the school ln an assembly on March 23 TIltOn Gorrel was chosen Westport s entry lh the Star OratorIcal Contest: Speakmg on The Present Slg1'Xl6C3l 1CC Of the CODSYILULIOD, he gave an Oratlon whIch was remarkable for IIS dramauc dehvery and orIgInalIty On May 2, It was announced that Oscar SutermeISter had receIved a scholarshIp to Harvard UnIversI ty It IS In such Students as these that Westport sees her true Influence on the youth of Kansas CIty Asstsw A-'sw 1 Qs-We Q -Sump J Extra-Curricular Honors Seventygfive 1 it Westpart's .Sixth Rhodes Scholar 5 Y 9 6 5 S THOMAS WALKER CHILDS GRADUATED from Westport ln 1924 wlth honors I-Ie wxll graduate ln june from Prlnceton xxhere he has drstlnguxshed himself by has excellent work In October he wrll jom Chas Parker another Westport student who IS now at Oxford Smce 1913 Westport has never been wrthout a representatlve at Oxford and one of Westport s students john Madden holds the best record that has ever been made by a Rhodes Scholar from the Unlted States of Amenca Rhodes Scholars REX MILLER l3 Assrslant Professor of H Lslory at Harvard CLYDE EMERY Ib-Law Student at Harvard jo!-IN MADDEN 17 Lawyer Kansas Cnty M FLORIAN GAss I9-Instructor zn Englzsh M zssoun State Unzverszty C1-ms PARKER 27 At Oxford 3 V Qfm.ww Qefsa-ses' QQWW Seventy-six D 5 Q0 Honor Society Men 06 Tb Q Westport Graduates Wm Honors at Eastern UHIVCFSIKICS JOHN MELCHER 23 Wins mernbershzp tn Tau Beta Pt Honor Soczety at Massachusetts Instztute of Technology ,IOHN CALENDAR 24-Wms membershtp m Ph: Beta Kappa Honor Soctety at Yale JOSEPH LAFFERTY 24-Wms membershzp an Pht Beta Kappa Honor Soczety at Prmceton JEROME LIEBERMAN 24-Wms membershz p tn Phu Beta Kappa Honor Soczety at Harvard 'v - ' gvawigsg. as Q 6 ' , ' Seventy-seven Q3 Q -:s3r,js:f+ QraQ, afsfassff Q b erenfw e u 'J ' is 5 af Art Department WESTPORT S Art Department has attalned a greater proficlency thls year than ever before Twenty years ago the school and the clty were not of enough importance for entry 1n the natlonal art contest But thus year there were several Westport entrles There IS a posslbxllty that the school may be repre sented 1n the mternatmonal contest to be held m Prague Czecho S1ovak1a thls sum mer MISS Wllhxte IS golng as a delegate to th1s contest from Kansas Clty The R O T C poster contest called forth many deslrable posters Inez McClaren recelved the first prlze and Gladys Stanfleld the second All the art students go to the Art Instltute once a month Sometlmes they make wrltten reports on thelr favorlte pnctures The students have undertaken many mterestmg problems The craft class has studled ongmal des1gn as applled to furmture lampshades and clay book ends lllustratxon of poems and has done some metal work In the commerclal art class pr1nt1ng and pen and mk work have been emphaslzed The 1nter1or decoratlon class has studned perlod furnlture and has deslgned vases candle st1cks and s1m1lar artlcles The costume deslgn class has des: ned many beautlful dresses besldes studym correct costumes and accessor1es Much tlme and effort has been devoted to the Herald More than twentv five cover deslgns were made Of these Frances Walton s won flrst prxze jessle Luyben s second and Oscar Sutermelster s thlrd The dlvlslonpageswere wonby the followmg Border Frances Walton T1tle Page Mary Folse Foreword Marlon Warrmgton Order of Books Helen Kasch Semors Frances Walton Faculty Norns DeBow ACKIVIDICS Fred Haslam Soc1et1es Norms DeBow R O T C Mary Folse Athletlcs Hester Moore G1rls Athletlcs Mary Folse Tiger Tales Grover Knight and The End Marrene Button There were several entrles by the rnechanxcal draw1ng department The pen and lnk sketch of Mxss DeW1tt appearing on the Dedlcatlon page ns by Dorothea Mlchels Several of the groups ln the Herald were arranged by art students The Honor Roll whlch IS 1n the case was prmted by Mary Folse one of the fourth year students - 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Fxrst Term LEONARD STEWART TELLA Slx oRoTHY MESSMORE EDGAR LIEBERMAN JEAN ADLER MARY FRANCES ALEXANDER LAUREL ALLEN ELINOR ALLMEYER EARL BOWMAN LEAH MAE BROWN EDITH MARIE CASE MILDRED CASE MARY ALICE CLARK WILLIAM COERVER DON COTTRELL FRANCES COX MILDRED ELLISON DOROTHY ENSLEN RALPH FOLEY JACK GREENMAN JANE GREENMAN FLOYD GRIFFITH MARTHA HAMBERI CLARABEL I-IARLAN OFFICERS President Vzce Presmdent Secretary Sergeant at Arms Miss WILDER Advmser MEMBERS GENE HENDERSON HELEN HENRY ALICE HOGUE ROBERT HOWE FLORENCE KNAPP MARJORIE KRYDER NINA LAUGHLIN ROBERT MCLAIN EUNICE LEFKOVITS EDGAR LIEBERMAN CLIFFORD LOGAN MURIEL LOVETT LOIS LUNDSFORD THEL LYLE BEVERLY MCLELLAND DOROTHY MESSMORE LOUISITA MOFFETT CHAUNCEY OLSEN MARCIA PADDOCK CHARLES POWELL a Second Term ANNA ROACH CATHERINE ROACH IVIARTHA I-IAMBERG BYERS RATHBONE MARY ELEANOR PUTSCH BYERS RATHBONE ESTHERMAE REPPERT ANNA ROACH CATHERINE ROACH KATHERINE ROUSE JOHN RYDER VIRGINIA SOMMERVILLE STELLA SIX OLIVE STAIR FRANCES STARK LEONARD STEWART LOIS TARRY NANCY TURLEY GEORGE UPDEGRAFF EARL VOVELBOUGI-I LLOYD XVI-IARTON MILDRED CATHERINE WHITE MAXINE WOOLLEY DOROTHY ZIMMER -.ER-Ewaqvawigfqnww-seam L E V I B ' ga U . . . . A v 'A I J J ' I RALPHFOLEY ..... .....'.............'Treasurer.....'................,...EDcARL1EBERMAN E 5, ' V xi .- -u V I Eighty Clviomlom Society Fzrst Term KENNETH FERRIL DOROTHY REID MARY CRAIG ALAN BLUM MARION MILLER LUCRETIA ADDIE LORU BAILEY J AMES BELL TOM BERRY ALAN BLUM DARWIN BOWEN BILLY BOYLE LOLITA BROWN FLORENCE CAMPBELL MARCELLA CASTLE BLAINE COLE MARY CRAIG ANGELA CRANE CHARLES CRAWFORD FRANCES CROSBY EMILY DAVIS ORETTA DAVIS WARWICK DOLL KATHRYN DUNCAN COLORS Purple and Whzte FLOWER Vzolet SLOGAN The spzrzt of Westport OFFICERS Preszdent Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms CFIIIC MISS LILLY Admser IVIEMBERS WILSON EARHART MARY NELL EASTON EMMA LEE EVANS KENNETH FERRII. WILLIAM FESSLER LOUIS FORMAN CHARLES FULKERSON NINA BELL GIVENS HERBERT GOLDBERG LOUIS HANDLEY RUTH HANSBURO HAROLD HART VIRGINIA HINSHAW JANE HOFFER KENNETH HOLDREN BETTY HOLMES EMMA RUTH IRWIN EDWIN JOHNSON MARJORIE KING GERTRUDE KOERNER LOUISE LESLIE GERALDINE LUTES FRANCES MATTESON GARDNER MCLINDEN GERTRUDE METZ MARION MILLER ELIZABETH MONROE LEWELLEN MOSS ELLEN NESBIT RICHARD NEWTH BYRON NICHOLSON DOROTHY REID MARVIN RICHMOND GILBERT ROSENTHAL CHARLES SCHOONOVER EDWARD SCHOTT NEVILLE SHAW HELEN SHEELY 2 ' ' 9 KENNETH WHfT'E.'.1'.'.'.1'.f'.f 11 I f 11 I REID Second Term CATHERINE WITTIG HERBERT GOLDBERG ALAN BLUM LOUIS FORMAN PHYLLIS SINDEL LELAND SPEAR LEONARD STEVENS FOSTER TALGE ALICE THOMAS BERNARD TROWBRIDGE FRANCES XVALTON HELEN WETHERWAX CAMPBELL WHITE LESTER WILHITE XVALTER WILLIAMS CATHERINE WITTIG MARGARET WOODBURY EVELYN YOUNG KATHERINE YOUNG ROBERT ZANE ' ' b m r 'QE4 WTl94l..e'-LFH..:'.. Eighty-one .L . - ' ., - 1, T .Q fb mmm Qmb -1531-,,Qw Q , ' 4 21, 'G ' Pundit Club 'I Iyi 9 i 3 . COLORS: Silver and Blue MOTTO: Weigh, consider, express FLOWER 1 Bachelofs Button I OFFICERS Fifst Term J Second Term LUCYA. ANDREWS. ..... . .. .. .. .Pre.sident. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .RUTHPINKHAM -1V1ARY'E. CLEVENGER... .. .. .. .. .. .. .Vice-President.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...qhAARTHA E. SCOTT MARCARETNICKELL.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .Secretary .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .....GENELLEROLAND SARAH ROGERS... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .Trea.surer. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .GWENDOLYNGARRARD BETTY I-IOYT ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .Sergeant-at-Arms. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..PRUDENCE STILLMAN MARY F. ABEL.... ...... . .. ., .. .Critic. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .RUTHRUNKLE 'ffhss MARY WHEELER-Adviser ' MEMBERS MARY E. ABEL BETTY HOYT RUTH RUNRLE ' LUCY A. ANDREWS MARY c. KTNCSLEY SHIRLEY RUSSEL BETTY EURNAP JANE LAWRENCE MARTHA E. SCOTT LORRATNE CASTLE MARTHA MALLORY sAD1E R. SHERER MARY E. CLEVENCER LOUISE MYERS PRUDENCE STILLMAN BETTY COOPER IETHEL PIERCE MARGARET WELLS CHARLOTTE DUNCAN RUTH PINKHAM MARCTA J. WHITE ELIZABETH FORSYTHE INEZ REULAND BIRJA M. XVILKINS A ' CWENDOLYN GARRARD BILLY RTCHTER CAROLINE wooDHoUsE BETTY CTLCHRTST SARAH ROGERS VIRGINIA WRTGHT ' DoRoTHY HATFTELD CENELLE ROLAND V -QRYQRSA Q Q www- 1 Q Q Ramp Eighty-two Eff.-Sxvlnbavesfiguxfzug-.Ir1-e-r:'ea:-3-ffm-12135.55 Fit:Tezv,-L-..-.EE'-..,w-f.,n:fE.Lk-K A K riff.::r':21:'l1T:i: H'?ZjZg55 9LQ1Lfig?,L'IiKf,. 'E-fj 'jfN131?'SE5Zf'1QEff5:.A-'I 'T ' 3 3'f ':..-' Riff xfdi f K. '-fgtggQ,,,,.j1'1iQ5i,' '-EYf.,.w.-.-E. -WQEE.LEl?1QIi,Fi3ff5'-Gjfgij:2 Id, ,, .Q-.--W-1.-,.f.-.-,---1--A-NJ.-. ..-Y ,..L........,.-...- . . , .. ,. , A ij! ' 5 J:-.-'MX-a, If 3 VAL , p F1 I I1 'Q t. ' P' I Cl CZ b A I Pi my M A if I I I if ' I 31 I .I 25- I faq' ' .5 I 'Tv' QI 'H Ii sig Ii I ,' 13.545 115 ' Q ss 4 K, :ff , A If :E - V. I I f- ' . 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A If -' 'I LEE BURNS JOHN LEE GORDON SIDDENS I I ALBERT COMER ARTHUR LEONARD OSCAR SUTERMEISTER , X ff RAYMOND COWHERD WILLIAM LEWIS ROBERT SUTERMEISTER 163 fy, PAUL FULLER MALCOLM MAOERS EUGENE TAXMAN T A 5. ., ' 1 I is -Lb! I? JUNIOR GASTON LEWIS MOORE JACK THOMSON ,E ', . TILTON C-ORRELL WALLACE MUDGE FRANCIS VANICE .2 5. ll X' ,-A ' V J. . A 'gzjj '- JOSEPH HALL, JR. ALEXANDER MYERS HARRY WILLIAMS W 1, . JOHN HARRNESS IJOHN NORTON EDWIN WITHINOTON 1 -' 5' 31 V ff HENRY JOHANNING A ROLLA NLICKLES 1 ?i KF ll ii GJ R. - 21. ' I ,JT I - .91 Xb Ng. ,-,:ERwa I,2f Ym 'LEfw..I............- .......v.,.E....Q , .-,..... .. .....,,, , ,M ,,p-n-1Q-w--A-f-ff- A - - - 3 . .-ibn''f WT'5'? 'T 'M ? .5'ffffi'-' 'HQ I li' -Aiifrf- '55, ,., f--:A N11-9 92. ,NW I- ,A-H ' f--T., 3' '-1'1J..1 ' WW, X-'f.?.m'1g:1-.. ,4 'm'xV.-,,:fg X fi, ,,,.f,:ggw-vel K5?'FlQ.1'gZf','fN, IIE Jffw-.E. ,, :jjgfI.iQjggLE:-AIXV gij'ff'j' L'-fff' X L.,.gf1AK 15:15.13 Ngigifihq., V, ,LAL 1- -li-.,Q,-'13-fig E, L,.,I.Q!.:S.,.,.. .ZZI,L.,L1,-,,I.1., ,A ' 1g..:--ft x'-wwifia-,..,f W'S,,,,.-f-I-..-A Eighty-three MEMBERS . 9 -www Qwb -E-SgmAw1Q 6 pg H h .L..4. .A--4- Fzrst Term HAROLD MASSEY JOHN ROLAND MASON MEYER ..... BILL WARNER ...... NORMAN LOCKHART. .... .. .. .. .. ... JAY JACKSON .... . .. BENJAMIN BROWN LUTHER BIGGERSTAFF SURBER CAMPBELL DUNCAN CANTRELL SAMUEL CHANEY PHILIP CLOSE JUNIOR CONN WALTER COOPER BILL CUNNINGHAM PAUL DONEGHY FRANK FLANAGAN JOHN GANGE COLORS Red and Gold OFFICERS Vice President Second Term HERBERT WOOLLEY ..Secretary... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .BTLLWARNER ..Treasurer... .. .. .. .. . . .Sergeant-al-Arms. .. .. ..Critic. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. B. MILLER J R.-Adviser HAROLD CRASSE LESTER HARDTNC FRED HASLAM LOWELL HUNTER AMES TAMS ' ON JACKSON JAY JACKSON MJLEURN JOHNSON EEN KENNEY HARRY KERN JAMES LA BELLE NORMAN LOCKHART ELLIS LUCK .. .. .. ..... .LESTER HARDING .. ........JUNxORCONN .. .. .. ......WALTERCOOPER ELIJAH MAROFF HAROLD MASSEY SAM MCCAUGHEY RICHARD MUNGER JOHN ROLAND CHARLES SPARKS EDWARD STAPP I-IAYDEN TROWBRIDGE BILL WARNER HAL WELCH WARREN WOODSMALL HERBERT WOOLLEY I . Irving Club I . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .PLesident.... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .JOHNROLAND J JJ Amgwfw Q Q Afmwww Q ffA..ffw-- Q Q wfww Ezghty-four ' A-,' 'If A. F Q 9 mmf-:R QB -1,:AfewQ 6 -AA RA , B, C. P. Club - R T - SI r F U OFFICERS First Term Second Term I RUTHPINKHAM.......... .... .......President............................EDwARDSCHoTT . HAROLDMASSEY. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .Vice-President. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......MARY FRANCES ABEL , ADELBERTNICHOLS .... ..............Secretary..,...................LUCYALLENANDREWs P11 CATHERINEROACH ...... ............Tf8dSUfEf..............................ANNAROACH - ' MASON MEYER .... . .. .. ,. .. .Sergeant-az-Arms. .. .. ....... .. .. . DUNCAN CANTRELL ' MR. MINER-AdUiS6f MEMBERS MARY FRANCES ABEL ROBERT HOWE CATHERINE ROACH LUCY ALLEN ANDREWS JIMMY IAMS SARAH ROGERS ALAN BLUM NORMAN IMES GENELLE ROLAND SURBER CAMPBELL BEN KENNEY RUTH RUNKLE DUNCAN CANTRELL JANE LAWRENCE SADIE RAY SCHERER EDITH MARIE CASE LOUISE LESLIE 'CHARLES SCHOONOVER WILLIAM CECIL DICK LUCK EDWARD SCHOTT JUNIOR CONN MARTHA MALLORY HELEN SHEELY NORRIS DE BOW FRANCES MATTESON STELLA SIX CHARLOTTE DUNCAN HAROLD MASSEY BILL SKELTON LOUIS EOREMAN DOROTHY MESSMORE DAN STANLEY ELIZABETH FORSYTHE MASON MEYER LEONARD STEWART SCOTT FOSTER DICK MUNCER MARGARET WELLS NELLIE GROSS ADELBERT NICHOLS KENNETH WHITE MILDRED GRAUERHOLz FREDERICK NICHOLS MARCIA JANE WHITE NORvA GRAUERHOLZ BERNARD NORTON BIRJA MAY WILKINS JOSEPH HALL, JR. ETHEL PIERCE DONALD WILLIAMS MARTHA HAMBERG RUTH PINKHAM WALTER WILLIAMS DOROTHY HATFIELD JEAN PORTER CATHERINE WITTIG JANE HOFFER DOROTHY REID MAxINE WOOLLEY BETTY HOLMES BILLY RICHTER VIRGINIA WRIGHT ANNA ROACH T AASRLQKS Q A Www QS-Q MSW Q 1 Eighty five ffm W Qt kmw w QR6 QSPWQQ 'MW First Term OSCAR SUTERMEISTER.. .. .. .. .. .. RALPHFOLEY .... ELMER SHARP ...... . BILL CUNNINGHAM.. . WARREN WOODSMALL w1NsToN cocxs BILL CUNNINGHAM RALPH FOLEY CHARLES FULKERSON ROBERT GARRETT RALPH clLL1s JAY JACKSON OFF I CERS .Pre.szdenl. .. .. .. .. .. Vice-President. .. .. . . Secretary ..... .. ., .. Treasurer, .. .. .. .. .. Sergeant-at-Arms. . . . Second Term . .. .. . RALPH FOLEY OscAR SUTERMEISTER WARREN WOODSMALL .. .CHAUNCEY OLSEN . .BILL CUNNINCHAM MR. BANNISTER-Adviser MEMBERS LOUIS LAUGESEN EDGAR LIEBERMAN LESTER MAI-IURIN WALLACE MUDCE CHAUNCEY OLSEN DON PEARSON LEONARD PHILLIPS - ALFRED RAPP GILBERT ROSENTHAL ELMER SHARP JACK SHARP LEONARD STEVENS OSCAR SUTERMEISTER KENDALL TUCKER WARREN WOODSMALL Engineers' club I I I awww Q Q mmm- Q Q fmksmv-I Ezghty-.six O L -fax'-'1 fb mmm vb 5 'W Q Q COLORS Szlver and Red MOTTO The word utters the many vozces of personalzty Fzrst 'Term DOROTHYPICKENS .... FRANCES CROSBY. .. CLARK KTDD. . . .. CLAUDIAHEAVENER.. .. .. .. .. .. .. JANE GREENMAN. .. HN ROLAND ...... ROLLA NUCKLES. . , WILLIAM ALLEN HARRY BELL LEOLA BARKER IVOR BOWEN FRANCES BOWMAN LORRAINE CASTLE ANGELA CRANE FRANCES CROSBY KENNETH FERRIL FRANK FLANAGAN JUNIOR CASTON GWENDOLYN GARRA RD 1 , ,V 1, L OFF I CERS President. .. .. .. ... Vzce-Preszdent. .. .. ., .. .. .. Secretary ...... . .. . Treasurer. .. .. .. .. . Critic. .. .. .. ,. .. .. Sergeant-at-Arms. .. Parliamentarian. .. . Second Term .. .. .. .FRANCES CROSBY . .. . . .LORRAINE CASTLE .. .SEYMOUR SILVERBERG . . . .. .SAM McCAuOHEY . . . . .NORMAN LOCKHART .. .. .. ..W1LLlAM ALLEN ... .JOHN ROLAND Miss KEELER-Adviser MEMBERS MORRIS OOTTLIEE JANE GREENMAN cLAuD1A HEAVENER BETTY HOYT ELIZABETH KLAUTZ ARTHUR LEONARD NORMAN LOCKHART DOROTHY MAcNEss SAM MCCAUOHEY ROLLA NUCKLES JANUS OLSEN DOROTHY PICKENS LUCILLE POTTS JOHN ROLAND JHIRLEY RUSSELL MARTHA ELLEN SCOTT BERNARD SHERMAN SEYMOUR SILVERBERG EDWIN WITHINGTON MARGARET WOODBURY EVELYN YOUNG DOROTHY ZANDER - .S each Arts Club D v J A -m g A E 3 Eighty .seven ,, , Q a A afgjmw Qs? , qEs,,F'S5?sn Q R V 4.4. -ll- iw. Circulo Calderon Club Fzrst Term CARMEN IVIARTINEZ KATHERINE MORRISON EDNA GRIMSLEY RICARDO ALVAREZ LUTHER BIGGERSTAFF BILLY BOYLE CLARENCE BROWN BEATRICE BURNS VIRGINIA CATES ETHEL COTTON MAYINE FIRESTONE CATHERINE CANT EDNA GRIMSLEY CATHERINE HEGNER MARY HEGNER ELIZABETH HOOPES IPENE HUESER COLORS Red and Orange OFFICERS President Vzce Preszdent Secretary Sergeant at Arms MR PHILLIPS Advrser MEMBERS RUTH REIFFER LOUIS KELLY XVILLIAM LEWIS DOROTHEA LUND CARMEN MARTINEZ DOROTHY WASSON DORIS MCCAMMON EDNA MCKINLEY MARJORIE MCKINLEY NELLA MAE MOORE GEORGE MORE KATHRYN MORRISON DORIS NATHAN LYDIA REI-INER Second Term LOUIS KELLY MARJORIE SAFFRAN RICARDO ALVAREZ VAL THOMAS DOROTHY RICHARDS MARJORIE SAFFRON CLARENCE SCHAEFFER HELEN SHATTO PAULINE SHORT CHARLINE SPAULDING FRANCES STARK VAL THOMAS CEORGETTE WALDRON DOROTHY WARD VIVIAN WEIR CAROLINE WHITE VIRGINIA WITT FRANK ZOGLIN ELEANOR REI TZ ES 1 -www-Qiwmwwf Q,,Qmwf1w Q WW- I' 1 Q3 MOTTO :-Adelante, siempre adelante NELLA MAE IVIOOREI: if ff fi f ff fi QQ 'Q .WILLIAM LEwI'S I- A , Q . A E igh ty-eight ' Q a ww -QAQ R-AAA I Q a ww, jules uerin Art Club First 'Term MARJORIE KING NEVILLE SHAW FRANCES XVALTON IVIARGUERITE ATWELL NINA BELLE GIVENS MARGARET ATXVELL INA BUELL MARY ALICE CLARK VIRGINIA COCKS RUTH DAWSON ALZADA DETLOR VIRGIINIA DOLL VIOLA DYE MARY NELL EASTON HELENDORIS FEAR COLORS Blue and Blue Green OFFICERS Preszdent Vzce Preszdenl Secretary Sergeant at Arms Crmc Miss WILHITE Advzser MEMBERS MARY FOLSE LUCILLE FOLSE NINA BELLE GIVENS HELEN GOWDY ALICE HILDEBRAND VIVIAN HOOVER FREDA KIMBERLING MARJORIE KING FLORENCE KNAPP JESSIE LUYBEN INEZ MCCLAREN Second Term NINA BELLE GIVENS JESSIE LUYBEN MARGUERITE ATWELL VIRGINIA DOLL MARY FOLSE y DOROTHY MCMULLEN DOROTHEA MICHAELS BERNIS MOODY OLIVIA NOGER WILMA RODECKER LOIS RUMBERGER NEVILLE SHAW GLADYS STANFIELD EDITH WALDRON FRANCES WALTON MOTTOZ Paint true reflections. FREDA IQIMBERLING ....... . .. .... .. .Treasurer. .. .. .... .. .. .. ...... .. ...... ...INA BUELL f WWYBQWWQSQMA qymmb Eighty-nine fmfvaq- Q v flxkugw iw Q 1 Diana Athletic Club Fzrst Term LORETTA NEWMAN HELEN WETHERWAX LOLITA BROWN FRANCES RICHARDS RUTH WARE BEATRICE ACI-ITENBERG MARY LEE BELL LOLITA BROWN LOUISE BROWN MILDRED CASE EVELYN CREWS DOROTHY JANE GARDNER CAROL GOODRICH BETTY HANSEN HELEN HAWKENBERRY HELEN HEWITT GLADYS HOWE EMMA RUTH IRWIN COLORS Blue and Gray MOTTO Mens sana In corpore sano OFFICERS Preudenl Vzce Preuclent Secretary Treasurer Crmc MISS BRADLEY AND MISS CRUZEN MEMBERS BETTY BELLE JONES GERALDINE KAHL MARION KELLER ANNIE MORSE KLASS THELMA LEMONS MARION MCKEE GRACE MCMURRAY MARGUERITE MENDOZA VIRGINIA MUSSER LORETTA NEWMAN DOROTHY O DONNELL FRANCES RICHARDS KATHERINE ROUSE Advisers Second Term LOLITA BROWN EMMA RUTH IRWIN LOIS TARRY EDRIE WILLIS MAROUERITE MENDOZA DOROTHY SHELTON ELEANOR SHELTON PHYLLIS SINDEL ALMA LEE SISSOM LOIS TARRY BEATRICE WALLER RUTH WARE HELEN WARD VIRGINIA WELSH HELEN WETHERWAX EDRIE WILLIS CAROLINE WOODHOUSE RRLTSR RQ Q WWER QO www Q Q A-'aww Ninety - ll I if . VIRGINIA MUSSER. .. ..... .. .. .. .. .. .Sergeant-at-Arms. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .RUTH WARE - s JMLMMLMMMM, 7 ,L ' I' , 4 -----I 5 ' Alpha Lyra Club Fzrsl Term LESTER HARDING LORU BAILEY MARION XVILSON WILLIAM TRAUB ARY MARGARET ALTON LORU BAILEY HARRY BELL ALLIE ,IUNE BJORKLUND ESTHER RUTH BRIGHAM CHESTER BROWN SAMUEL CHANEY MARY CRAIG VIVIAN CONVGILL HELEN DAVIDSON EMILY EVANS OFF I CERS Preszdent Vzce PresIdent Secretary Sergeant at Arms MRS EFFIE HEDGES Advzser MEMBERS FRANK FLANAGAN JAMES FOWLER MILDRED GUILD NADINE HANCHER CLARABEL HARLAN ROSIE HARTUNIAN CLARK KIDD EDWARD ROCHER ADRIAN LUYBEN SARAH MAGAZINE STELLA MURPHY Second Term EMILY EVANS ADRIAN LUYBEN HELEN WARNICK MARY MARGARET ALTON KOLLA NUCKLES BETTY OCHELTREE MARY LOUISE RILEY BETTY LEE SANDUSKY MARGARET SCHRIEBER HELEN LOUISE SCOTT DOROTHY SMITH ALICE THOMAS WILLIAM TRAUB HELEN WARNICK NELL WOLVERTON If-Q . 9 BETTY OCHELTREERJI ff: Z: IQ QI Zi ll I'rfeawfeQ.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'f.'.s,IMUEL CHANEY fmwQpAmwQeQm.w QC-www Ni nety-one '-12.'f3vR'QC :g,,,xwQmt wv'Q',wQb Q+., - MEMBERS F mst Term GERTRUDEIXAETZ.... ..... LOIS LUNSFORD. . .. MELODYBYERLEY .... LEWIS MOORE. .... . ROBERT ZANE ...... JEAN ADLER ELEANOR ALLMEYER MARRENE BRITTON I.UcII.I.E DICKINSON MABEL DONHAM HELENE EUBANK CHARLOTTE GRAVES RUTH HANSBERO LOUISE HART ALICE HOGUE MARY LOEBENSTEIN COLORS Coral and Szlver FLOWER Poppy MOTTO En Vwant, vzvans orazment OI-FICERS Second 'Term ..Presidenz. .. ,. .. .. .. .. .. .... . .LOISLUNSFORD . . Vice-President. .. .. ..Secretary.... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .Treasurer.1... .. .. . .Sergeant-at-Arms. .. MISS JONES-Adviser DOROTHY LONGSTRETH LOIS LUNSFORD ALDINE MATTESON GERTRUDE MAYER RUTH MCGAVERN GERTRUDE METZ LOUISITA MOFFETT MARGUEP-ITE NELSON ATHENA PANAGOS MARIA PANACOS DOROTHY RHOADS .. .. .. .. .. ...... .MELODY BYERLEY .EUNICE LEFKOVITS ..... .ROBERTTORBERT .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .LEWISMOORE MARGARET SOHRIEBER NANCY TURLEY BEVERLEY TURNER WILLIAM COERVER LESTER HARDINO JOHN HARKNESS IVHLBURN JOHNSON LEWIS MOORE FLETCHER PARKS JOHN RYDER ROBERT ZANE AAD... I 'Q ...EP H- ' 1 . wg., N - V ,K . RA ' u Y 'O ' O Les Immortals 'QfIW 9'4P I iWF ' 9'E 4' 9 4' N mety-two Boys' High .School Club First 'Term JOHN LEE. ....... .. . .. .Pre.Iidenl. .. . .. OSCAR SUTERMEISTER. .. .. . Vice-President. .. HERBERT GOLDBERG. . . .. .Secretary .. .. PAUL RICHARDSON.. .. .. ffreasurer. .. .. .. . RAYMOND BROWN.. . . .. .Sergeant-at-Arms. . MR. I-IAIzE-Adviser MEMBERS HENRY BARNETT JAMES BELL MELBOURNE BLATCHLEY ALAN BLUM IVOR BOWEN RAYMOND BROWN EUGENE CATON SAMUEL CHANEY JUNIOR CONN EVANS CORN RAY COWHERD CARL DOUGLASS JAMES FOXVLER HYWELI. GARRETT HERBERT GOLDBERG JOSEPH HALL, JR. LESTER HARDING JOHN HARKNESS THERTOD HARTUNIAN FRED HASLAM JAMES IAMS HENRY JOHANNINC DWIGHT JOHNSON LEE KELLIHER DONALD KIBBEY WALTER LANE JOHN LEE TED LIEBERMAN HAROLD MASSEY MASON MEYER LEWIS MOORE WILLIAM MORTON WALLACE MUDGE DONALD PEARSON Second Term OSCAR SUTERMEISTER . .. .GORDON SIDDENS .. . .JOSEPH HALL, JR. .. .HENRY BARNETT .. .. .ALAN BLUM PAUL RICHARDSON ELMER SHARP JACK SHARP GORDON SIDDENS CHARLES SPARKS JAMES STILLMAN OSCAR SUTERMEISTER ROBERT SUTERMEISTER ROBERT TORBERT JOHN TRIMBLE KENDALL TUCKER FRANCIS VANICE WILLIAM WARNER LLOYD WHARTON KENNETH WHITE EDWIN NVITHINGTON WARREN WOODSMALL Ninety three Q -mme Qwt, -aesefiw Q C er l 5 6 Q l 5 5 5 5 girl Reserves SLOGAN To face lzfe squarelv PURPOSE To find and gue the best CODE As a Gzrl Reserve I wzll be- GTHCIOUS ln manner Imparual m judgment Ready for servlce Loyal to frlends Reachlng coward the best Earnest ln purpose Seemg the beautlful Eager for knowledge Reverent to God VICEOFIOUS over self Ever dependable Smcere at all tlmes Q v 5 E E E 3 1 . N inety-four 1 :E ,. W '53 0 Q , -v 4-'Q-'QP'-0 43.4. M Mb wmww 2? F1 3 f E B , ? L 5 The coveted honor of being Sponsor Major this year was won by MISS MARY CRAIG. Ma :E 5' 6 'fiV.w. 'Ew Q mms ' 6 3 SGT ARCHIE MORRIS D E M L R O T C de talled from Second U S Cavalry Fort Rxley Kansas The ab1l1ty of CADET MAJOR HENRY BARNETT won for hlm the dnstmc tlon of commander of the Westport Battahon washes- Q Q ears, is - Q wart., is-A Q Q Ninety-eight ,. 1 X I x,X,.,d i, , , .X -:.1 A . Nils. Jw' ' n w 'Q' .K.,., L Q' 5 my 3 I. Qi 'L-F! W' Q .Ig X IJ 5, 1 1 A 1.1 n NH, 1'-KE 1 Nl 1 ' f iff: Vg 1? 'wy Q 4 1, ,A ff? lr 'jig Tf 1: i :Eff 'Y .7-A ,W if 2? 4 fi .V I. 2 3 gf A! 4 xf' I Vi: L 5 lx f Ag We 'V ,, wi I 131, Q' is cs, xi' E 4--4 iz Wa. bi f, ,, wig: YQ' Q V , fy. Ill 3. ,J ff H i 4 -.- W- W Av--M-, , N . 5 V . , ,may M? Xf ': If 5 I- 1 x '- N Miz.. 5 ,fun 'sk T13 if . .Juju f. 1, , .Qi K 1- 'g-.rgywf 2 .,. ,, gg.,-.QQ ,, L Wm , S. .x .1 I... , V V .fm ' Uk 'I Q 5. 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EDWARD STAPP.Company Commander LIEUTRJOHN LEE. .. .. .. .. .. .. .1stPla!oon LIEUT. JAMES BELL ........ . . .Znd Platoon IST SGT. DUNCAN CANTRELL. Company A SGT. ROBERT TORBERT ..... .. . .Supply Sgt. CORP GORDON HOHN ....,.. Company Clerk IST PVT. DON AGRSON. . ..Campany Bugler SGT. HAROLD RASSE ...... . Isl Platoon Sgt SGT. EDWIN JOHNSON .... . .Znd Platoon Sgt CADET I-I. HEDGES .... . . .. .. .. .Artqicer CORP INGMOR CARLSON ..... Guidon Carrier SGTS.-SECTION LEADERS MCAFEE FLOYD GRIFFITH SHLIYLER XVILLIAMS CORPORALS E. WEBER W. TURLEY B. BUCHNER G. WHITE Is. THOMPSON D. GREGG PERSONNEL ISI: Cl. Privates Cadets Cadets I. JOY E. CATON B. IESTER G. LEFORGE E. EAGLE F. KIMBALL E. RATHEONE A. FLETT M. KINOHAM D JACKSON B. FRICK G. LOGAN M. RINOHAM F. FLEENER E. LUCK J. GREENMSN G. GILLETTE w LANGE B. LAUTENBERG w NAUMAN Cadets A. LEONARD G. PATTISON H. ATWELL A. MEYERS M. PARKER w. BELL P. SLITORIUS D. MCDONALD S. BRANOM E. HAINES F. STEFANIAR R. EUGKINGHAM H. HELFINSTRIDER M. SWKNNEY One Hundred Two .- . N, .E -I.. f 5 .wx ROBERT TORBERT G. HOLM Cadets D. BOXVEN G. UPDEGRAFF T. XVEINSAFT R. XVRIGHT B. WILKENS S. BAUGH C. BROWN F. MINERS D. LEWERS L. KINNEY C. MCCOY .,,A.,Jk A . N-.1 . 2 .f1g5l., Rf u ,wQS.,xf.- QKVQSMQ' 'GSW-W fgii, CAPT FLOYD GIDINSKY LIEUT ALAN BLUM LIEUT WARWICK DOLL IST SGT ORAN EMRICK SGT JOHN SCOTT CORP JEROME KIVOVITCH CORP WILBUR GAY CORP LOUIS FORMAN SGT JAMES LABELLE SGT LELAND SPEER F TUTTLE B EPSTEIN W GAY lst Cl PrIvateS ADDISON VAN ESS Cadets BERNHARDT COERVER COOPER BATTALION ROSTER CContznuedj COMPANY B SGTS Cadets ERICKON FULKERSON ERANKE HILL RAPPAPORT DANIELS MARKEL SECTION LEADERS w CONGDON CORPORALS R HARVEY PERSONNEL Cadets METz NELSON NELSON RUSSEL DELABAR SLUSHER FREELY 'iff Company Commander I st Platoon 2nd Platoon Company B Supply Sgt Guzdon Carrter Company Clerk. Company Bugler Ist Platoon Sgt 2nd Platoon Sgt Artqficer BROWN MORRIS Cadets ALLSTONI RENz ROSENBERGER SI EGEL STUBBS THOMAS TUTTLE COLE DWARKIN DE WING K I VOVI TCH LATSHAW MORGAN M HANSEN WEBBER LIVESAY COMPANY C LIEUT SEYMOUR SILVERBERG LIEUT RICHARD LUCK IST SGT HAYDEN TROWBRIDGE SGT BURTICE SNYDER CORP HAROLD VANOVER CORP BERNARD TROWBRIDGE PVT IST CLASS JACK VON LACKUM SGT EARL VOGELBAUGH SGT WILLIAM WARNER CADET F FISHER SGTS SECTION GUIDES R LIND Ist CI Pnvates J w J GASTON KELLER THROCKMORTON MORELL TIFF VON LACKUM Cadets ARNOLD ANDERSON BOWMAN ALEXANDER BABCOCR BROST CUTLER CATTREL CASTLE CRIMES E B PIERCE E SNYDER R EASTES CORPORALS SCHLECEL J MAJOR MMOOKIN K HOLDREN PERSONNEL Cadets EASTES EPSTEIN GOLDFISH HART HAYES HARTUNIAN HOBSON HOTSENPILLAR J ENKINS KEW KOENICSDOERF MCGLADE SMI TH W KORANDO W LANE L LAVEN C LINN Cadets MCGAVIC OELFRE PHILLIPS ROCOE SHI ELDS TALGE SCHULLER SMITH SALMON SWALLOW SNYDER TRAUB ULERY DREESE VAN HORN VANOVER WELCH VLERY WEBBLER WRIGHT WAGNER Ist Platoon 2nd Platoon Company C Supply Sgt Gutdon CarrIer Company Clerk Company Bugler lst Platoon Sgt 2nd Platoon Sgt Arltficer SKELTON E HEALY COSSARD Cadets WALKER SHEPHARD SWANSON RUSSELL LEVINE MILLER OLNEY NEWCOMER WOOD OBEIRN J ENKINS TODD WATER WALTERBACK MORTON VAIL S RAPPAPORT .' - ' . 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Vrvz ii iff' 2 One Hundred Four A COMPANY . , 1--A,J.-.,,..:,-3-2-5 .zsgr-.fav '. 1,-ez:-.mn1u9, ,xp- 1 A' Ax T . A mx. ,imal el M: ff' , ,fiw,, V H wQ:?M.nf,f Eff N, ' 'L AL34' N -. Au ,-'f R.4,,.' 71 1, -ff 'f V - V, M M wk, .W A ,-173, sl G. A , A ,A 542:-1, -:-:-::a?f:1,az:f,Qp:1-1: 1211 'U- L .q,q 5 , 3 53. ,1 led :Q F 1' L ' gf' L17 F31 nf? gi Q, ,SX H xi I 3 1 ' X? tx ,. K Gif 'WF fu B Y PAN COM Q I W I 2 3 Q. E Q 27 E W , , - A L , x X J, AM, 7,5 ,up V 1 N if N N , -,. L On? Hundred Six C NY PA C0 ROTC R O T C is an arm of the National Defense Act from these lessons envolved the National Defense Act of 1920 The National Defense Act gave this country a definite and effec tive military policy to follow commensurate with our national wealth our great population widespread as it is and our country s eminent position as one of the world powers The Act in keeping with our National Traditions provide for the maintenance of a military establishment small in numbers but high in efficiency and economical in administration It also pro- vides for the preparation in time of peace of plans for the mobil: zation of industry and man power with the greatest possible dis patch and the least confusion waste and extravagance The R. O. T. C. CReserve Officers Training Corpsj is a branch of the training provided for .under the National Defense Act. It is divided into two courses a junior course of three years and a Senior course of four years. The junior Units are found in I-Iigh Schools and some Military Schools while the Senior Units are found in colleges and Military Schools. Our Battalion at Westport High School is an organiza- tion of the 'junior Unit. What the course offers: In general the instructions in military? will be practical with a few lectures and demonstrations and such theoretical lessons and conferences as the Professor of Military Science and Tactics may deem necessary.. . While in addition to the above, great stress isplaced upon Physical development, Character building and Citizenship training. gd Q Q rffifisfiw Qsb nffatmw - Q 6 -frame ,gi l T me This country received several lessons from the World War, and Q efwffee Qs Q Maw- Q Q fasgws - One Hundred Seven - R EQ b b-efg,.:Sa -Qsat M-'few Q b m . JAMES L LA BELLE LOUIS H FORMAN REED N SWALLOW WARWICK L DOLL WALTER W LANE CHESTER H LEFFORCE CLYDE M LIVESAY WALLACE M TURLEY ROBERT V SHEPHARD FRANK B HEROLD ROLL CALL OTTO B DREYER RENNETH HOLDREN CHARLES CRAWFORD HAROLD w WEBBER ROBERT s TODD GEORGE J GOLDFISH JOHN L NELSON RALPH G TROGI:-ON GUY w ULERY KENNETH D DE WING ALBERT GOSSARIJ CAMPS AT JOHN L WELTY ROBERT W FORSYTHE LEONARD L PHILLIP ROGER W LIND EDWARD L HEALEY I-IERMAN G METZ DWIGHT W JOHNSON GEORGE B DESTLAR BENJAMIN S BROWN HOMER C WHITE FORT SNELLING MIISNESOTA FORT DES MOINES IOWA FORT LEAVENWORTH KANSAS FORT CROOK NEBRASKA FORT LINCOLN SOUTH DAKOTA August lst to 30th 1928 JEFFERSON BARRACKS MISSOURI july 9th to August 7th 1928 THE MISSION OF THE CAMPS Citizens Military Training Camps are authorized by Congress to be held under the auspices of the War.Department at various places throughout the United States each Summer, as a part of the general scheme of National Defense. The purpose is to develop the manhood of the nation by bringing together young men of high and different types, both native and foreign born, from all sections of the country, on a common basis of equality and under the most favorable conditions- of out of door lifeg to teach them the privileges, duties and responsibilities of American citizenshipg to Stimulate the interest of the youth of this county in the importance of military training as a benefit to the Nation and the individual taking such training 5 to inculcate self-discip- line and obdienceg and to develop these young men physically, mentally and morally. G U- in -. .- 1. I t AR In A C. M. T. C. ,ti I A ' ' . , g ..... .... ..... . , 'after 4' TS fa .G 9 4' -aw, One Hundred Eight ,,,7, MMM, ,W 7, 7, L Y L Q b mw - dw b mw m ! Ill E. One Hundred Nine 9 1 Q Q- M, n...-...wp -vwqm -F E . w.nfgmnwwwz1xg 1. . -H gan-.:Pr-v:.wt-:isa-,aQs.,cf I ---fa:-Alf A' 'T I TL! ' 'dai . -. W i l ' tai' + ., , ,I gi ,175 1 i it gi fill Wd 'rim' fl 'il-r? , 3,7 ill l , i 54 ia ' Ii Com: es-Manager A .. Sgplp- gig ,U ' fi' , kiwi Q . nj 3 ,512 gi fg ff 5 i i Y , l ZH.: 1 I i,. ii - . 1 COACH NEWMAN-lt has been two years since Coach Edwards left and with him went the star Fl , ,i i g l. H .i i , - A- F r-y3'f'4't'4 7 -? A v A A, ..l'1 eW9-nra- 'C-A 1 .A if l' ii i.. players of our teams, leaving a task confronting Newman that 'was no small one. Teddy has worked hard and strenuously and much can be said in favor of the showing he has made with so much new material. Coach has had several promising players in the last two years and has done much toward developing them for college competition. Last summer Toddy took a course in track coaching at Iowa State University, in order to further his knowledge of the sport in which he was so prominent at college. We wish him more success in the following years. ' , , MANAGER CU'rr1Nc-Our Athletic Manager never let the breaks of our teams dampen his spirit A . i ,I r 'i ' E -' W. i I' I i ' 44325 3 i i ii' ,fs-as il , E 'si-.2xafzfz?f1. i -iZ'??RvLrQy for he put both ticket sales over in a fine manner. Many afternoons would Find him out at practice on the gridiron and on the court, and after once seeing Mr. Cutting and his trick walk no one could fail to recognize his firm support at all the games. COACH SMITH-Smiths hard work, as Newman's assistant, is worthy of praise, for he labored hard and long with the second football squad in order to aid in developing a winning combination for next year's team. s-f.,,1J ff if a'f i 'L l i f Q i itil i I 2 l A I ,M . .,. N5 il .iw J z ll Q lf ll ll l Ji litx l ' l 3' 1' l l l 1 l T it ul i as ' l 'il 1 i,c 7? li tg ,. . . f.. -Tw.. .,.-..,-.Y - , -,... - . .. -- i, ,ii k Z , 1-::.6:-is?-.,.tai.s,c.,.-,..-.rr ,fn ' f - igelxvf ,N ...gc A-at W- 44? ,Lf,vir,v.,.e-ara:-.-ual.-5.-Q?-id l,i??1,.:i5.,.1:..ni.1 eff mfs,..,azr 'f,f,s-,safe.Ffscfi gsm? vtfxf,,,.f.p.Q1:i5 i In 4 B Hg-4'Qt4..egia2.,srusf iw-A Kant'-'fwitmi:,2:f:fe'1e,Lai,J.-no-455,Flor Xsiggsjzfil-JE Qilr .:m2-aulmusmwwxdff 7 sr:-111-1:4,zf1'z:f,t.i'..TJ Orie Hundred Ten was as Q b sffaw ei C M We Q 9 ta 'iw The .Football Season I-IE team this year had a tough season but did some excellent playing Although Westport won but two games the total of points gave us a much better record The advent of East Southwest and Paseo in the league caused a change in The first game of the season with De LaSalle on Sept 24 was lost 12 6 although we outplayed them in every quarter Bill Green a promising back broke his foot on Say DeDe Burwell was carried off the field unconscious but still calling signals and directing the team In the first league game Oct 8 we showed up well against the dope favored Vikings Northeast won with a snappy passing offens 26 13 Lester Berkebile played a good game at end We started out with a rush and scored first but Northeast soon caught up and pased us Next week on Central s field we did the same to Manual only they got lost on the way Our teamwork and their fumbling rolled up a 24 2 score jetz Stevens featured ln the puntnng Once on a bad pass from center their whole backfield missed the ball and Swail scooped it up from the ground and went thirty yards for a touch down' Combs to Swail showed the crowd how our passmg combination worked We had Duck soup on Paseo s field Oct Z2 Bresma s 70 yd run was an off side play but wc got a safety soon afterwards Sheely and Stillman smashed the line for two touchdowns a pass Combs to Swall and a kicked goal finished the good work for a 21 0 score Quite a satisfactory game On the same field the 29th Paseo got a lucky break and scored on an inter cepted pass in the second quarter In spite of all our fighting Paseo threatened in the last quarter but Stex ens kicked well out of danger and the game ended 6-0 Paseo Nov 5 the Central champs swamped us with long passes for a score of 32 0 One of them for 55 yards was the longest pass ever made in the league Stevens stretched his kicks clear up to 60 yards Although we were out played we weren t out fought Breslna was carried off the field unconscious and Sharp got his nose broken in close line scrimmage The Southwest game Nov 12 was a heart breaker Stevens and Ned Embry had a puntmg duel the first quarter Ray Hodgson starred in the second with his low hard, line-plunging. We made forty-eight yards through the line but couldn't score. Southwest scored in the last three minutes of play on an intercepted pass. We fought back to the eight yard line but lost out on a pass ox er the goal line. Cap- tain Burwell had broken his foot in practice Thursday before the game, so Mac was acting captain. wastes-v Q Qfm't1af+-- 1 Q Q a to t K as t i W, schedules so that three games were played each Saturday on different school fields the wet field. The next week up at St. joe, we lost again, 19-0, but did the team fight! !! One Hundred Eleven lf 4' A ,v ye ,. -xsszzcn-B fa- mm '1 -'B' in pw Wm ff .rfkjkmw fifwm W Xffm WT f M 4 :lil S -f' f...-,. Q.-a.--Q .ff mwW' Wg X J V' Q J' -Q 1 , ny t f -f mi-1 f- 4: ,,,m-,,,,,Tx? ai,,1,,,5,,,,,fM-wi,-5?-ff. , H ff W 15 ff?-F63 E' --54 ,Q 'TQ :if .N N' k VN , 'cf . 5' LL' uf'-F1 Eff QW - kt 11: - ':: :'p?:Z?f1Qu-FNS' 'A 'fF Ll- IFE?-5vZ2NiW5'aX wif? 4l5L'ER6 Wave. Ay' b LlfL1Q1fw'3-f 'Pima' 1, 14.0 4Q:3'513T3554'5:? 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W, Ig , gli w I9 x H., , , One Hundred Twelve C 57-7 QCMW it 'RSVP QC QC-am-wb Qs 'N' 94' -so 1-ras W Q Q awww ist wh 'ew Q C 11 4 The 'Pagers of 28 1 MrLTON BURWELL Z DONALD MCINTYRE 3 LOWELL SHEELY 4 JAMES STILLMAN 5 HOWARD COMES 6 JAMES GROVER 7 JAMES STEVENS 8 PHILLIP UPTON 9 ROLLY RUSSELL 10 JOHN SXVAIL 11 GEORGE BRESINA 13 ELMER SHARP 14 ROBERT SHAW 15 JOSEPH Guck lo RAY HODGSON MILTON BURWELL Captarn DeDe madea good field eneral He was pretty lrght for the backfiel so he bucked up the lrne at center The Star and the Post both gave hrm honorable mentron on therr All Star Teams Coach classes hrm as one of the best scrappers and best captarns rn the league DONALD MCINTYRE Mac was our All Star representatrve on both teams at left tackle Plays were often formulated around rrght end so as to avord thrs man mountam Wrth hrs rnvrgoratrng example he kept the team on rts toes through out the season The team rs to be complr mented on electrng Mac captam for next year LOWELL SHEELY Sheely was our powerful drrvrng quarter back and the bulwark of the secondary defense JAMES STILLMAN Strllman was a consrstent hard plungmg grormd garnrng half back HOWARD COMES Combs was a fast half back who played Safety and was the Hrrng end of the pass com brnatron JAMES GROVER Grover was a drmrnutrve half back, who developed mto one of the best tacklers and blockers rn the league JAMES STEVENS Jetz' was a guard and our league krcker He averaged well over 37 yards Captazn center Captam elect tackle Quarter back Full back Half back Half back Guard Guard Tackle End End Guard Guard Tackle Half back PHILLIP UPTON Phrl played guard and was rnstrumental rn keeprng up the sprrrts of the team He showed up very well rn the Northeast game RCLLAND RUSSELL Rolly showed pep and fight at rrght tackle especrally rn gettrng down under punts JOHN SWAIL Johnny worked well at pass snaggrng on rrght end GEORGE BRESINA George was a sophomore and played at left end HERBERT COPEMAN Cope played center and guard hrs frrst year on the team He rs a Junror ELMER SHARP Sharp was a hard fightrng left guard He played hrs frrst year of football ROBERT SHAW Shaw also played guard and made hrs first letter RAY l 'lODGSON Ray was a hard-drrvrng half back and came mto hrs own rn the Southwest game Berkebrle, at left end and Green, rn the back field, played only the first part of the year Seven of our srxteen letter men wrll be back to play a good season next year They wrll be headed by Mac, wrth robably Combs and Grover rn the back fleld and Glrck, Copeman, Russell and Bresrna rn the lrne af F r a r - . , .'.'.ffffffffffIffflfffflfffifffffi 12 HERBERT Cor-EMAR .'f1.'.'.'f.'fff fff.'f.'fff fff.'fCirh?Q1l5enref , A unsnns unnsvnuna- usnnunusng nnnnnwuuuu - A - K . 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I ' , 911' As,-,user-A Q Q fsiisflse Q mists Q Q -A-arjw One Hundred Fourteen -fsaww 6 -ftiz,-sta -Qeb Q 675- F0otl1fttNfff.Seco1mtzl 'Team v THE purpose of the second team IS to develop promlsmg materxal mto first team players In thls respect the team succeeded very well Sharp Shaw and Copeman guards Gllck tackle and Hodgson halfback all gained first team berths after traxnlng on the second team Of those who rema1ned on the second team the most promlslng for next year are Ray Cowherd and Gxlbert Barber halfbacks Bull Grafrath end and Mort Barter tackle Bes1des these the 11st of second team letter men mclude Surber Campbell and W1lbur Gay centers Beverly I-lerold and Bernard Hogan guards Bernard Norton tackle Blll Traub and Walter Lane ends Rxchard Koch B111 Comer and Louls Laugeson backs Dlck Koch dld some good playmg at end also Bull Traub broke hls arm ln one of the games We had several scrnmmages at the first of the year wrth Westport jumor and beat them ln one game The second team had no games w1th East or Southwest We lost one game each to Northeast and Manual and came near wmnmg over Central comlng up from behlnd ln the last quarter On our own field at 39th 82 Glllham the team su amped Paseo and gave Westport the onlv real exh1b1t1on of lts skull SINCE most of the games xx ere played on other fields QQmtwQe1wW QQ-ww ' r . . , , S , , , , ' - 1 , I , . , - ' 5 y 2 , J , , , I 3 I ' , . . 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TIC' . 6 A my L 1 V .V if 'L WT LVI, bi One Hundred Sixleen f1'fss i2ft 3 sawn Qwt -s-ffs flg w Q Basket Buff Season 1 is af UR team this year possessed everything necessary to get the championship except the ability to score the last three or four points needed to win each game We were beaten decisively only once by Central Wlnfllhg twice and losing the remainder of the games by a very slight margin Our first game of the year was with Rosedale Sheely s goal work was sensational First one team then the other held the lead The game gave our team some good prac tice although we lost 16-24 The second pre season game at St joseph was a grand success with their Central paying the price of a 19 24 score Mclntyre and Sheely made up an almost impregnable defense with Foster and Combs at forward Ransom at center was the high point man ge teamwork was good especially the passes We beat them by playing real basket january I3 we played a wonderful game against Northeast but lost 20 22 The Vikings expected to win the championship were on the bottom of a 19 24 score in the fourth quarter but they rallied to win This was the first of several such heart break ing demonstrations Our starting lineup played the entire game Much of our near success was due to the very effective guarding of McIntyre and Sheely Ransom and Combs did the scoring The next week we lost to Manual ll 14 The game seemed slow compared with that with Northeast Our lead at the half was soon tied at 10 all with Manual s captain making three goals in some thirty seconds We were certainly disheartened by the team s inability to stop Manual s stalling in the fourth quarter The nine term elign bility rule put out Ransom our promislng center and Sheely a veteran guard after this game january 28 we lost to the East I-hgh Ducks in a thrilling game They held the lead most of the time up until the third quarter when Westport went wild over our rally In the last quarter East smothered us with goals making the final score 31 25 Everett and Bachrach played center and guard respectively All five players were in the entire game The next Friday Westport again unexpectedly participated in the feature game of the evening and again lost by a scant margin In the first half each time Paseo made anything we evened the score and brought our rooters to their feet The third quarter Paseo ran up an eight point lead which was cut until near the end they led 18 l7 It was a brilliant rally but Paseo stalled just we l enough to win the game Hard on our spirit' Since there were no league games February 10 coach got a game with De LaSalle Our team didn t start plavmg until the second quarter and at the end of the third we were behind 9 17 The fourth period produced some scoring but we couldn t quite catch De LaSalle losing 19 Zl The game was played in the Redemptorist gym The next Friday Central s Eagles trounced us 30 15 The Tigers were game but Central s team was too large and had had more experience Coach put in a number of reserves for experience for next year The team was really fighting in the third quarter and once McIntyre Edmonds and Barter each scored in quick succession February 24 the Southwest Indians nosed us out in the final minutes of play to win by a score of 19 I8 The game was thrilling and the rivalry intense They led at the half bv one point and at the end of the third quarter by 13 l4 The last period was fast and hard We led until the final minute but for the last time lost by a narrow margin After the league season was over we played a game with Rockhurst To some it seemed rather useless but it proved to be the Justification of our team It was the best game of the year the hardest fastest and most interesting We finished the season gloriously wmning against the dope with a handful of rooters for support Our team was a TEAM and the game they played was BASKET BALL Look' Rockhurst comes down the court Veteran Mac breaks up their offense As the ball bounces off the backboard Cheese slings 1ttoNorm1e Adouble pass Foster to Combs and Westport has two more points' They lost I3 22 . . I , I. . . 1 . . 1 ' Q I 1 ' - - '- , . . . Q ' 1 - 1 S , - N I D - ' I ! - -. I ' . , - . , E 1 1 1 1 , . ' - 4 - - - - s , . 1 . . I . . ' ' . V Q . , - . 1 . . , ! . ' i . r , . ' - I . . . 1 1 ' - - , - 1 1 - 1 1 I . . , , S . . . . 1 1 - I ' U ' l 1 . , ' . I .r ' ,Z -Qefiw' . .. X . M. -as ' 1. fx .i .5 e '-L' Tum assess QQ mesa ms as Q Q seams One Hundred Seventeen 14 L Egg . ?i H wg, V' '7.f,::YfgL R '-EQ ,D-7 inf-. fi ax -.1 , ,, V 1 ' f ff 1fe1.-,H 'Q01.1:In3'I'2 Y frm, ICF, , ,IX 15' ' - M xgm QM f-fy Q-A Six? 2 17' ,K 'fm Yz,...,..i1..H Afwh., '1 'fc ' K W' 'P :gb f. L- 5 m mlaw- '92 J 4745- . 2' ,.,, 5 'jg M-'ffiggrkjz '-wg 'cifjlfiffu ' I ei K '1 f-wi' f xlsikf-,, Rf, ,.1.,.,QfJ!-',k,-- 1 ff 5 nf 1 xx- Qjt':gg'9' pm Lffgrx , Q F555 1 S2431 XE,-555,T ML1,ZT T 1. ' Ri LL ' W. E g Fic? VHS' A211 E. ,ij +1,Qy3.5Q: li,-QEQQJ1-,155 fs if ' -121.231vfai-g,33ksgg:D,, if 'Th W i'1ff?'. QZl'Ei '3 if .. T.. :guy lpT2.u,1,t Q gf -iifsge? , 'pa 1, Q15 ':, ' , Jag SL! 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X ' .Q 4 gg 5 CL 'mai g Y -:f'f3'11f4 vb f-2.4, A If Y., J V And- f- .ffgf3:7,1g, ki Y , .NMK-1, .15 5,333 Y I 1,455 5:3 -f1g::Q:fQfS11f'g'kX Yf'f.'iTif' 'K - H X Q ' One H undred Eighteen e are-A 9 gp aa..uw QsQ Q 4 we ' . V . 'Q -ef Basket Ball 'F CAP'T DONALD MCINTYRE-Guard CHARLES BACHRACH-Guard In Don Westport had one of the best Cheese played a- fine game at guard. guards in the league. This was recognized He was especially proficient at putting the - K by the fact that he was given honorable men- ball into play. Besides holding his man to a 5 tion by both papers in '27 and was given a few goals, he also managed to score several . position on both Second All-Star teams points each game. Cheese is lost to next in '28. Mac will be back next year, but year's team through graduation. will be a nine semester man after the first - ' term' CHARLES RANSOM-Center Q Although Chuck played only a few 1 'X , -z-I games at the start of the season due to the gf SCOTT FOSTER-F0fwGfd nine semester rule, his excellent goal shooting if Scotty was one of the best floor men in the in those contests were Very Outstanding' - league. Although he did not score a great Qhuck Wm graduate this year' deal due to his diminutive size, Scott made V ' up this defect by his scrappy play. Foster is LOXVELL SHEELY-Guard 3- a Jumor' ,Lowell was lost to the Tigers after the second 9 inter-scholastic game and his fine eye for the basket and speedy dribbling was sorely HOWARD COMES-Forward and Guard missed. His uncanny goal work in the game V - with Rosedale was a striking example of his , A Not only could Howard sink many baskets fast play. Sheely graduates in june. 5, V I at forward, but he was capable of some excellent guarding, as was shown in the last Q k few games. His fast dribbling was a feature JAKE SWIRNBERG-F0fwf1fd . in CVWY W9StP0ft game- Combs was given jake was a very outstanding reserve for- honorable mention on the All-Star team. Ward. He always managed to Score a few He will be back next Yeaf- points for the team during his action in the game. His scrappiness marked his play. He will be lost through graduation. . ' 5 gl NORMAN EDMONDS-Center and Guard MORTON BARTER-Forward is ', Norm nlled the position at center, left Mort played his first year on the team open by Ransom, in an excellent manner. His as a sophomore. Coach put him in several fine defensive play, as well as his timely con- times in order to give him experience for next tribution to the offense of the team, was year's team. Barter showed Hashes of play greatly felt. He is a junior and will be back that will make him a valuable man to the next year. A Tiger team. I 1. :1?' Qeiafien- simile- Q . One Hundred Nineteen E .Second Team Basket Ball Il li ALTHOUGH the team d1d not encounter what might be called a successful season the experlence gamed by the sophomores and junlors that played on the team w1ll be lnvaluable to them durnng the comlng seasons The letter men were as follows Breslna Dubm Grafrath Grover Iams Klrk Rlchardson Sharp Sparks and Swearlngen Seven of the ten second team men were sophomores and the other three were junlors These boys show much promrse of formmg a wlnnlng comblnatlon notwlth standlng the fact they manaved to xx 1n only one of the SIX games played and that one from East The fue games that were lost were of the three and four pomt margm type Let us wlsh the men and Coach a gl eat deal of success tow ard glvrng West port a wmnmg team next season frswomwo 4-QM we-was 3 t One Hundred Twenty fame. 9 farms- A. ,g. z.-my-nmnmzfparsrizzzraz,-xcm-znnvuu-3,, ,rx:1..-:gn-'vga-:N-.hf,1,..:1,,Ql, lfgtx-:wean-egxzgagq.-as-a.x4a4.:.f M Aff,-Li -2 C 'f??XE-'6'- ' ' Fai Q fF '-.f ' ' Y .475 -r --ff-.. 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I 5 7? 5 6 : 'ff A ' x , I 1 IL If 5 Y 'RQ , 4 F ,Qs , . i V 5 ,IF a 'W -' E, X Q A 'v.. - 1 , -HJ. FA. One Hundred Twenty-one W One Hundred Twenty-tu'o UAD SQ ACK TR ' 1 0 tn qawmw Q - 'X Qhw-QW Cmw Q 461 C:1m'w - W9 'Ohm T ' -MQW- Q Q0 9 4' Q0 Lf A Sf' 033621. 4- 'PEG' Cm, O 'Qia- QC A. H In V , -my V 9 If l I S ? 5 E . S 'ff , Athletic Directors Muss CRUZEN Muss BRADLEY Assustanl Dureclor Dzrector ISS FLORENCE BRADLEY and Muss Cruzen are the durectors of the Gurls C-ym Depart ment They sponsor the hockey basket ball baseball and tennus squads whuch practuce every Tuesday and Thursday after school Besudes these major sports there are munor ones and other actuvutues Each sport season us brought to a successful close by a party guven by the Duana Athletuc Club At these partues games are played refreshments served and the letters awarded The two bug partues of the year are the Alumnae and the Annual Gym partues The Duana Club us a large factor un both but all of the gym gurls partucupate just before the Chrustmas vacatuon the Alumnae corusustmg of gurls who were promunent un athletucs whule here played the Westport team whuch was composed of senuor and junuor gurls chosen by Muss Bradley The Alumnae agaun defeated the Westporters as many of them play on other teams The Annual Party came just before the Easter vacatuon and was a great success as all the gurls took a large unterest un ut Pruzes were awarded the best unduvudual and couple costumes and the best stunt Among other actuvutues us the state letter award for whuch Westport us noted More were awarded thus year as the sophomores were able to compete Muss Bradley and Muss Cruzen are to be greatly complumented not only for the success of theur work but also for the large number of gurls unterested un ut mm- Q Q mm MW Q Q wgm - One Hundred Twenty-eight ' Senior Hockey Team 1927 The Senior girls won thc 1927 Hockey tournament without very much competition. The Sophomores tied the juniors in one game and threatened to win the next, STANDING OF TEAMS ' Teams Tied YNon Lost Per Cent Total Seniors .... . .. .. .0 4 0 1.00 34 juniors ..... .. .. .. .1 1 2 .33 15 Sophomorcs .... ., .. .1 0 3 .00 7 n SQUADS SENIORS: Marian McKee, Phyllis Sindel, Anna Roach, Catherine Roach, Ruth XVarc, Helen Wctherwax, Lois Tarry, Annie Morris Klass, Katherine Rouse, Gladys Howe, Loretta Newman, Marjorie Parcels, Lolita Brown, jean Portor, Dorothy Shreve, Catherine Wittig. JUNIORS: Virginia Musser, Dorothy Mcssmore, Grace McMurray, Edrie Willis, Frances Richards, Louise Brown, Mary Lee Bell, Charlotte Graves, Louise Hart, Emma Ruth Irwin, Betty Belle jones, Blanche Kahl, Marion Keller, Marguerite Mendoza, Marguerite Morris, Roberta W'addell. - SOPHOMORES: Frances Klarnm, Geraldine Kahl, Freda Milberger, Eleanor Shelton, Dorothy Shelton, Betty Hanson, Beatrice Wallcr, Virginia Welch, Caroline NVoodhouse, Beatrice Achten- berg, Dorothy Brown, Helen Hawkenberry, Mildred Case, Evelyn Crews, Dorothy jane Gardner, Carol Goodrich, Katherine Grover, Helen Hewctt. W WINNERS Catherine Roach, Anna Roach, Helen Wethcrwax, Lois Tarry, Lolita Brown, Katherine Rouse, Loretta Newman, Catherine Wittig, Charlotte Graves, Betty Belle jones, Marguerite Mendoza, Virginia Musser, Frances Richards, Geraldine Kahl, Beatrice Waller, Dorothy jane Gardner, Carol Goodrich, Katherine Grover. . One Hundred 'Twenty-nine , if if 1 :X 5 li QM: -l lf uf if cf , if 'e 1. ,! ,. li ,rx 3, 1 n 1 1 1 1 'U 1 xv Cf? X' EW 'x r E 1 f 1 . 1 ia X'-s 41 115 Q My. l A ,1 1,4 :H X is 115 rl X, ,n i girls Basket Ball ll il 5 9 Q The Senior Basket Ball team of 1928 had very little competition as its score was 210 points . above the juniors and 272 above the Sophomores. Catherine Roach was high point maker with YA a total of 171 points and Anna Roach was second with a total of 156. 3 1 STANDING OF TEAMS , Teams Won Lost Per Cent Total Seniors. .. . 4 O 1.000 335 juniors. ..... 2 2 .500 125 Sophomores. . . 0 4 .000 63 SQUADS or 1928 - 1 A SENIORS: Anna Roach, joint captain with Catherine Roach, Lois Tarry, Lolita Brown, , Claudia Heavener, Ruth Ware, Dorothy Shreve, Marguerite Schmitt, Katherine Rouse, jean ' Porter, Loretta Newman, Marian McKee. ' we McMurray, Virginia Musser, Marguerite Mendoza, Sylvia Minkin, Roberta Waddell, Marian . - JUNlORSZ Mary Lee Bell, capt., Emma Ruth Irwin, Frances Richards, Edrie Willis, Grace Keller, Marguerite Morris, Louise Brown. 1 ' SoPHoMoREs: Dorothy Brown, Capt., Alma Lee Sisson, Beatrice Achtenberg, Carol Good- rich, Dorothy O'Donnell, Helen Ward, Katherine Grover, Ruth Hardacre, Dorothy Shelton, Eleanor Shelton, Caroline Woodhouse, Minnie Cooley, Beatrice Waller, Bemice Erwin, Mildred ase. W WINNERS 1 a s I .fi Anna Roach, Catherine Roach, Claudia Heavener, Ruth Ware, Katherine Rouse, Loretta ,Q Newman, Mary Lee Bell, Frances Richards, Grace McMurray, Louise Brown, Katherine Grover. .f ef? Si' V As , ,, L ., , , . V .-.- hx, J - ..,, iii? E. . f . s 1 1 .4 One Hundred Thirty Q C skew ist -wa-sF'e,w Q 9 at Senior Pm Winners HE highest athletic honor a girl may carn in Westport High is the senior athletic XV pm The candidates for it this year are Anna Roach Catherine Roach Helen Wcther wax and Loretta New man The requirements for this pin are six 'athletic W s one of which has been won her senior year and an average of lvl grades with no F This scholarship standard is higher than the requirements for mtcr scholastic competition This letter shows three years of varies each vear but nex er has there been a vear m which no letter was awarded since the custom has been started ' e proficiency in inter-class athlcticskand is the goal of ever? girl. The number of pins awarded I 41-mtv -fQQ fm-FW Q Qmfwa QC mms One Hundred Thirty-three .V 1f2 1.'E.'e.'?JR'- i ftkmfsv iqat. -ess?-w Q 675- H Us ' 4. 33 State Letters I-IE MIQSOUFI State Letter rs another xmportant actnvlty of the gym department Prevnous to thus year nt was open to senrors and jumors only but nt rs now open to the sophomores In order to wrn thus hrgh honor nt ls necessary to secure I 000 pomts the reward belng the cherrshed letter Health and absence of phx srcal defects 100 po1nts Correct posture 100 pomts Scholarshnp of 80 for one year wnth no fanlures 100 po1nts Scholarshlp of 90 for one year with no fallures 100 pomts Possrble 500 po1nts From the above 400 pomts must be won The remammg 600 po1nts may be chosen from the followlng hlklng swrrnmmg badge tests runmng Jumpmg unpald service teams letters class officers debate Glee Club and Folk dancrng The candidates this year are Carol Goodrrch Mxldred Case Dorothy Gardner Vlfglnla Musser Mary Lee Bell Marguerite lvlendoza Loulse Brown Vlfglflla Welch Betty Hansen Beatrice Actenberg and Dorothy Shelton Loretta Newman rs trying for the Super state Athletnc 9 Sportsmanship,........ ..... ...... l00points .. ,A I - L I ts, 4 n - af: One Hundred Thirty-four ' 671' m6 ' 6 - M if' 4 5 Q 4 4 1 t 5 S 6 Q 4 s 3 f 5 2 3 Q Q... 'WO OLAWWWO Z? 3 f Q Q a c 5? 5 E 4 s Q 8 t 6 Q EXXXE Q Q RSE - 4 ff .ff W bmw 4 5 5 A IGER ALE5 fl 5 -4 1'- VOLUME! 1 PINT PRICE: 1001 LAUGHS f . P - T i EDITORIAL STAFF ' , , CATHERINE WITTIG STELLA Six A 5 ALAN BLUM HAROLD MASSEY CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE MARY FOLSE BETTY HOLMES HERBERT GOLDBERG ELEANOR Coox ELMER SHARP PURPOSE HE purpose of thns Herald IS to establxsh forever the joys sorrows laughs love affanrs actnvlty of the year of Nmeteen Hundred and Twenty Elght The students of all ranks have been b1tten by the Tlger and his wounds should be taken as they are xnfllcted w1th good faxth QmRR Q Qmkw Qian,-E f.mw ' A 'L 5 2 ' D . . g R I 0 I E 9 6 T E Q 4 TA 0.1e Hundred Thirty-six fmfw 9 -mw ffi wt wagfew - Q 1 5 5 3 f Dedication 5 o 5 . ' f A In Memoriam 5 Qlrirr Stal? 11912 l928j Here rusts thelr heads upon the lap of earth These youths to fortune and to fame unknown Sarcasm smxled upon then' xx rltlng s btrth And Stlff lnvectn e marked them for her own No further seek thelr ments to dxsclose Or draw thexr fralltxes near a hldebound rule fThere they allke ln tremblmg fear reposej The back seats of thelr study hall and school , l . c ll QfmwQSQw ww QQ-waeztwmv One Hundred Thirty- One Hundred Thirty-eight 'U-it 'T' Q 5 '-+fIx,w.Ww -Qwt m W 3 QSfS...4. Wzll of Elie Senwr Class We the Sennor Class of rnneteen hundred twentv-exght of the school of Westport Hugh do hereby upon leavnng this verltable den of horrors bequeath the followlng ln deepest sympathy and thoughtlcssness to our oncommg brothers and slsters and to the honorless faculty that they may never have a more amxable and more studnous class To the Sophomores we bequeath our roller skates on condntuon that they learn to use them DTOHCIEHIIY by next fall To the Student Councll we leave the duty of agaln replenlshlng the stocklngs of the needy famllxes at Xmas To the V V we leave what mlss-outs they dld not take out wlth them To Ivllster Shousc we leave our dear old Vxfcstport for hum to watch ox er the halls thereof Into the hands of Muster Beckman we leave what tardy and admlt sllps that we were not gnen mme to use To our verx dear frnend MISS Crosswalte we leave what httle s1lverwaref?J we dldn t happen to get our hands on Our books we leax e-Cladly lvfmng Club Proceenlmgs Regular lrvlng Meetlng held on the day after Thursday and the day before Saturday Meetmg called to order by Presldent Roland Members not quxte all there Mmutes of last meetlng read and thrown IH waste basket Followxng bllls were read Dates wlth M Norris S13 50 Candy for M Craig 7 7 jack O Lantern 54 00 Debate Tutoring I6 24 College Humor CTO be read rn meetmgsj 4 00 S97 29 Cash on Hand Total Deflcxt 596 81 Moved by Conn supported by Pans Garter that the bull be rgnored voted by Roll Call Brggerstall yea Skelton yea Kenney yea Luck nay Meyer yea Hardmg yea Flannagan nay motxon earned Moved by Warner supported by Swofford that the Club be dispersed and all jom CLAY CLUB Motxon kxlled CFuneral and burral services held next day J Moved by all supported bv all that meetmg adjoum Motxon carrled out by members Gbhttuartrz LEE COLONEL jo!-IN-dled today at his home nn the Phlllppme Islands age 56 l-'ondlv survxved by all the savages BLUM ALAN BLAINE age 8l died of over exhaustlon at noon Aprxl l while fran tlcally searching for Trger Tale materlal CLEVENGEP. MARY ELIZABETH1d1Cd yesterday from an acute heart attack while ln the midst of an argument wlth one of her many admlrere WILLIAMS HARRY age 103 dned from general antlqwty In jackson County Home He IS the last survlver of the Westport Class of 1928 NICKELL MARGARET-C0mmlttCd surcxde yesterday nn her apartment on Fifth Ave New York Cnty Despondent over the fallure of a recent love affanr CRIER STAFF-dled of envy May Z5 at the publxcatxon of the Herald Ah-3-,'s.i I ' l ' V .WUL n i A 1 ef rr 'Q . Q .' '..IfffIfffIffffffff.'fff.'fQf.'I1ffffffffflffffflffff fs HowrosaNek-L'1ifieQnB5r5:f.'.fff'.I.fIQQf1'.ffI1fIIQIIIIII1fIIIIIIIIQIQIIII1198 A .'4s wastfszws Q i nmate Qs rm- Q Q -ee mf- ' - One Hundred Forty-one 1 sf Q 94'fA'm8-'e 9Qm'f'+.a. A if 5 Of S Financial Experience , FIDELITY NATIONAL BANK and TRUST COMPANY Cl lc NINTH AND WALNUT KANSAS CITY MISSOU Kansas Clty School of Law 33dY P P p pp tu fy lhod Appl tal gu EXECUTIVE OFFICE 718 COMMERCE BUILDING L b B wld 9 BALTIMO E A KANSAS Cl CLOTHES POR MEN xx Gym .500 Rage Bldg Qlzezznuyuuz my L KANSAS CITY MQ And Westport Senlor Hlgh . . o'iA'1ow'H-'s...:.wQ'T.'96 'f ... 5 Under the Old Town oc ' , RI I I I . r ear E re ares students for the ractice of law while 0 or ni is offered for earning a livei o . y at executive offices for all information d for ca o e. A I School and Law i vary in our ne Law u' ing . 13 R VE. Mo. ' ' .C , . fre 111 ee, ' V Qfixigt -Mia F 54 H - 5 ' 2, sr f f- Sf' A - 1 - Q as . . A 1 game-WGN .45 ,..?WW.if, ' N' g I F : : M5 nxc. I -' ' e GC ' ' 77 One Hundred Forty-two 29 Years . Q Q f The Senwfr fwfzth sincere apologies to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow J Under a ticking clock at three This boy a snappy date is he With white and tender hands And the school books in his laden arms Are marked with favorite brands His hair is crisp and black and long His face is like white sand His brow is wet with drops of fret He waits as e er he can And scans the whole mob in the face For he knows little less than man Week in week out from noon till night You can hear this fellow blow You can hear him sling his heavy line With the favorite few no foe As the teacher ringing the last school bell just when scholarship IS low And sophomores going home from school Look up at the senior poor They love to see this flaming George And hear his bellows roar And catch the burning Jokes that fly Like chaff from a threshing door He goes on Sunday to the church And sits among the boys. He never hears the parson preach For he hears a girlish voice Singing in the crowded choir And it makes his heart rejoice. It sounds to him like an angel s voice Singing in Paradise. He needs must think of her once more He loves her despite her lies. And with the harshness of a band He blows his nose and wipes his eyes. Playing, losing, sorrowing, Onward through life he goes: Each moming should some task begin, Each evening press his clothes. Something attempted, but nothing done, just as one may suppose. Thanks, thanks to thee my worthy friend, For the helpless picture wrought. Thus, how this flaming George of life B lessons need be taught, Thus, by his foolish actions shaped Each desperate threat and thought. 'S' 432 'V' Q C asti a QWG Q 'S A E , The hopeful senior stands. l I . . ' . ' . Q . l I 1 Y l 9' 'A aa, 'QH PQ Q Q Q asian Q Q One Hundred Forty-three b f.:xQwL w -Qwb Hm.Ffe w Q 6 121 gl jifgf um - 5 'Ohm Q6 'mv 95,29 4:2 wf 'WN' elmfch C 9 Mm? Green Jewelry Company A 1016 WALNUT KANSAS CITY MO Manufacturers and Repa rers f Jewelry Watches F rater zty Jewel y Medals and T pkg C p 0 , Q ' g n' r A Q . ro f . 0 . MEN, ' musv KI r E N 1 i Q 4,2 ,ln ,A - I n u 'Y 3vELr,4 ri 1 -. . A ' MAKERS OF-THE WESTPORT PINS 1928 - ' A .. Q..H,.ii V Q0 SPECIAL SKETCHES MADE ON REQUEST L-4' QEMWM Q 22.24 . ' One Hundred Forty-four M Q 6 mea-new Qs? tff5Bs795il ' Q hw Hot .Shots MILDRED GRAURHOLTZ Chunkys all there When she sweeps down the hall the placxd arr ns agntated for yards around A breezy grrl we ll announce Why doesn t she plck on someone her own SIZC? Or can t one large enough be found? She wxll be a bug help to her mother some day lf she msn t overlooked m the shuffle DIANA ATHLETIC CLUB Essentially a women s orgamzatlon the Dlana Club seems not to urge her glorious daughters to seek solace ln man Such a brlllxant gathermg xs seldom to be seen They excel ln all act1v1tles of a more serious and femmme nature to such an extent that others stay away and leave them rn thenr glory They once threw a party and were such charming and thoughtful hostesses that many of them reframed from danclnv just to gxve their less favored guests a chance V V We are worrned and probably not unjustly so over the future of these younv men How one fratemxty could pledge so many mistakes as they dnd thus year xs rnconcenvable and I ask you fellow readers where are they gorng to hxde them durmg rush tnme next year? Its sons entered many actlvxtles but now we are afrald that for a whnle nts sons have set MAXINE WOOLLEY Bessne has sprung from demure chnldhood mto full blown woman hood ln exactly three months Everybody remembers her before she entered Westport as a shy long halred knock kneed lnttle gxrl She 1sn t shy any more but the knock kneed PFODOSICIOD rs beyond us At present she has a potent hne and many admlrers She will laugh at with or for you so any would be humorxst should see her JOHN NORTON Thls boy gnves much tlme to the perusal of hrs lessens and nt rs sand that he never made an E He has a long Inst of school actrvxtxes such as srttlng on the front wall wxth women walknng down the hall wlth faxr co-eds standmg under the clock talkmg to glrls sxttmg m the library wrltmg notes to members of the faxr sex and conversing wrth M Norrrs DOROTHY REID We thmk Dotty ns a bxrd of a gurl so we want to nommate her for the pepplest gusher rn Westport She has the knack of seeming exquxsltely thrxlled at every word her date utters After a half hour of Dot s personal worship even the strongest weaken Mlss Reid IS very versatlle bexng master of both the baby stare and the Oh you wonderful man me DELTA PHI SIGMA A Jolly good bunch of boys who get along exceptnonally well together Therr mner organization ns especnally powerful All Delts pay dues sometimes They also give a dance once a year Most Delts are proud of being Delts and constantly give this nmpresslon to their friends ' 's ' T 4 -I -' ' ndhljkallbah' e.. v I 'Q fs' 'swan -o 4-W -va ata One Hundred Forty-five Tgwei? Q VI to 1002--1003 - , THE FRIEND-MAKING STORE l Quality Always. Prices 'in Reason Wyant Carlson Wholesale Grocery Co OLDEST WHOLESALE GROCERY IN KANSAS CITY CATERING TO , . HOTELS RESTAURANTS AND INSTITUTIONS ONLY 2104 McGEE KANSAS CITY L thL Mrs C L Forster W8fW1Ck FUNERAL HOME Shoe Repair and Shmmg Parlo Cl ed d Bl 918 20 BROOKLYN AVE C ned f dl Del 3941175 Ma St. V 610 d th 1 E t 39th S V 586 Has It Occurred to You The Electrlc Shop 1330 Grand Avenue Has all the useful beautlful and beautlfy mg electrwal appl1ances that a dlscrmu natlng graduate or undergraduate of Westport could des1re KANSAS CITY POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY 1330 Grand Avenue J' 'w 'X ' ' ' W 9 ...M A 2 'lx 'R 5 Ph nes c r H r H CK Y! - O 5 b . Mo. 0 H - hel . Jones Kenne , Mason t I I O O E Q . . . . r ll Hats ean an ocked ' 1 a or an ivered KANSAS CITY, -MO. One- Door North of Wolferman's 9 ID . Q Just Anmm e Corner as 1 t. . 9 Q3 ' W' S' ' ' 'Eflb if flfw A M fl wxamsff- mais Qi-Qs-are is mwfmv- Hundred Forty-.six a- -tw - 0 so -was so or 1 aatwwf- Q - .fr,mw Qeb -as me Q ,F HOT SHOTS CContrnuedJ MARIAN WILSON Marran was Secretary of the Junror Class but somethrng must have rnterferred wrth her thrrst for knowledge Maybe rt was Kenneth or the moon or tra la la But why try to thrnk up alrbrs for thrs grrl? JOHN ROLAND JR John Jr as hrs playmates call hrm rs grfted wrth Cvrecran features of no lrttle beauty He rs very delrcate rn hrs treatment of women and never hrts them over the head w th all hrs mrght He lrkes hrs grrls young He treats them rough but they always let hrm come back for more John rs a wonderful dancer He Juggles the poor grrl on hrs hrp lrke a pocket flask and bumps her rnto ex erythrng that rs avarlable MARY CRAIG Thrs young grrl has held her place rn the publrc eye both by beauty and merrt also by her abrlrty to eclrpse all that come near her Many thrngs have been wrrtten and sard about Mary but there never wrll be found anythrng fine enough to fit her Mary always has been and always wrll be the rdeal of everyone who knows her VIVIAN WEIR Thrs rs a lrttle lady wrth a taste for color combrnatron seen only rn the vrcrnrty of Bagdad Baluchrstan and Rosedale Her gowns are truly worthy of the name crea tron There are no more lrke them She was once blessed wrth a head full of rrnglets whrch were known far and wrde for therr beauty Belreve rt or not BILL SKELTON Let us present the school wrt He rs truly orrgrnal We know thrs because Brll told us If anyone wants any general rnformatron personal sympathy or bad advrce see Brll He wrll gushrngly tell you a lot of bunk about hrs many accomplrshments Brll s motto rs Toot your own horn and he lrves up to rt wrth unwanrng zeal JOHN LEE Come rn Mr Lee have a charr and we wrll take some pornters from you on how to run the student actrvrtres Lee can t qurte understand how the school can run wrthout hrs able executrve abrlrtv but he has notrced a marked rmprovement rn the Clay Club srnce he was elected Presrdent Well Lee after you get through wrth Dorothy come and see us agarn We need your advrce JUNIOR CONN Conn rs Westports handsomest sherk Hrs fame has been won how ever not by vrrtue of hrs face but by that of hrs hat The hat worn by Junror rs the most ancrent at Westport It rs a total wreck but rt rs a necessary part of rts wearer for wrthout the antrque Junror wouldn t be Junror He rs an R O T C offrcer and an Irvrng Otherwrse he rs per fectly normal CHARLES RANSOM He has become a fixture at Westport after five years but has finally succeeded rn passrng Englrsh Our hopes for hrs graduatron were revrved wrth the announcement of the graduatron lrst The Chemrstry Book that Chuck never opened wrll be sold at publrc auctron soon along wrth several other chattels to wrt One aged parr of tennrs shoes one doggy overcoat one parr of artrfrcral teeth one glass eye and one parr of garterless socks As a sherk Chuck out-classes I-Iassen El Baba hrmself ,t - me-fx g . , 4 2 ' I One Hundred Forty-seven Ig b saes fifet- -esww Q if C ' if B . C Including Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, 'Business Arithmetic, Penmanship, Machine Book- . keeping, Calculating Machine, Spelling, 'Business English, Shorthand, Typewriting, Business Correspondence, Dictaphone Practice and SECRETARIAL TRAINING. Day and Night Sessions all year. You have the privilege of all above studies and we train you until we place you l paying position. Positions guaranteed to graduates of Secretarial Course. Central BUSIHCSS College 5 An Am-edited School i Grand and 8th, Kansas City, Mo. 37th Year Phone Victor 5094 I 3 5 Cranston School of Muslc 5 HTIIG flnest we cream Kansas OityHC'lieil:uaf:lli't:i'.:i Opera Co. 5 - possible to make 917-I9 Grand Avenue . Where Mafmon Talley was tramed Q Voice, Piano, Violin. Harp, Organ, Theatre Organ ' DANCING-MARIE KELLY DRAMATIC ART-WM. J. MACK ' ' '.'v' Evening Classes- Write for Catalogue I 1 n Phone Vlctor 8322 so Ice Crea m C,,mp,,me,,,S of A 1 ' Good Bye Anxiety Served exclusively H' G' gljuenberger in our cafeteria O' ' Insurance and Loans A gh Harrison 3562 608 Bryant Bldg. , KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 4 CI -9 4- -vs Q- some One Hundred Forty-eight P' -Q Q- Qse tatfai u The name Oscar means very renowned. And sure no more fame can be found, For Suty is it Since his looks make a hit And with brains his perfection is crowned. The name Stella IS Latin for star But surely the asteroids are ln beauty less fair For her dark eyes and hair And her brilliance are greater by far The name Dorothy comes from the Greek And means gift of God as we speak For the boys surely know That Dot Wasson can show The gifts of the gods that they seek Kenneth means gentle or mild And Kenny White s surely a child Of mild mannered talks As with Marion he walks And watches his true love run wild The name Richard s Teutonic for strong And although Dick Luck s not so ong With his blondness he still Can cause many a thrill And so strong luck tags him along The Saxon term for wmning peace ls Freda but calmness must cease When Freda s bright eyes Any gay youth surprise if Gwendolen s Welsh for white brow Which as shown in Garrard is a wow With her curling gold hair And her blue eyes so fair The fair Gwendolen knocks em and how' The Latin that means spear of flame Was used for Roger Mayor s name As applied to his face And his brilliant head space But he doesn t appreciate same Chuck Schoonover has noble spirit And Charley means something quite near it For Charley can say That he knows the right way To encourage good actions-or near it Helen IS Greek and means bright As all those should know who delight ln Helen s gay smile Which she shows all the while To everyone passing in sight Catherine s Syriac for crown And the manner C Wittlg has down In perfect attention With honest intention To allay Miss Rosenberger s frown Tranquillity s helper means Bill But Cunningham s labors are still In the opposite way As we witness each clay In this mischievous cut up named Bill . 2 ' 3 . . l Or Miss Kimberling's brains' rack his peace. . . . , .agi 4 E ' . ,, 'ft' t ii: Q ..' .RQ , W S f eS.i'Qxt?f1'-f'Q.'HmW'1 Q QWQMQQ aww One Hundred Forty-nine Erbs, A f1.isj'4sN C -fSssT1-is Quai 'Bg'4 ' ' maxi? 5, 'f f On the Threshold of Q ' H You a vast army 3lyEEl?1ruEQEi11tiisq ,ll , , Q 4: -:fly I are now.readv to take up the serious busi- .:' L, ,Q , nesso 1 e. u . Jig, C Ji' flf 1' L Ah: 1 Zfffgiff One of the first lessons in this new life is t ,622 ,T ,ly V thii value of money. Lear' t c omizek 1 nh i,RmxQsiXX'f1f, 1 an vouhave the first prmcp l fb smess.I A 1 Q . in Quality food by personal selection 3 ' , b ggnrxllgssgftsavnng prices at your . ,niiuuri L-'i' who - PIGGLY WIGGLY t . J' J' A SARACHON HOOLEY SCH O O L of t I U Q Q Secre arlal 'Ilrammg Devoted exclusively to the training of girls for the higher stenographic and secretarial positions. . 3745 Main, Kansas City, Mo. t ' .al .al 1207 Locust A Retail Wholesale lg W Ictor 9620 VICt0r 9624 was Q Q sw Qsf ww- Q C al l Hundred Fifty Q F Sept. Oct Nov. Dec. ,Ian Feb. Mar 9 b estow Q53 --fffffiiie Q 9 4 :iss Diary of oz High School Boy 6-Enrollment Day. Everyone is hunting for old flames or trying to ignite ,new ones fl: 57 -R 7-We met classes today. Pop Beckman is doing a land office business, and expects to -f preach the recipe for early rising to a larger audience than ever before. 8-Confound it, anyway, doesn't Mr. Pierce know that we never come prepared on the first assignment. , 9-Study, same old resolution. Wonder if it will last a week. 12-lt is whispered about that Mclntyre is getting restless. With football so near at hand, it is reasonable to expect this gentleman to go on the warpath. 14-Wednesday is here and I am going to ger busy and find me a date No need of being a recluse for ever. 17-I see where some of last year's seniors pulled the fatal strings and got married. This has led me to believe that Dan Cupid has discarded his bow and arrow in favor of a sawed off shot gun. 19-I just can't study today. Why on earth did she have to go and step out with that dumb- bell for? 25--Sunday, perhaps rest and refreshment can be found by going to see the sweetie. 30-Frat meeting. The stillness was broken occasionally with a resounding swat. This means that another paddle found time to nestle down between the hip pockets of a led e. l-lilo sihool today. See calendar for further information. 3-l wish I had a barrel. This suit needs pressing. - 4-What's the use? I had it pressed and it needs it again as badly as ever. Heavy girls are too expensive. 9-Don't believe I will write anything today. It's Sunday and besides, I know a girl whose steady is out of town. I0-No, Doctor. I tell you I wasn't hit by a train. l went to see another fellow's girl. 24-Dum these sororities, anyway. They've got the girls all puffed up till they won't talk to a fellow. 27-Blue Thursday. Chem. note book and everything else comes at once to make life miserable. Cain was right- my punishment is more than I can bear. 31-A speaker in assembly today told of starting his career as a little bare-foot boy. He must think the rest of us were born with shoes on. I-A very gusting wind is blowing. Don't cuss the weather man, it is only Prof. Humphrey making a speech. , 7-Shrieks and howls are heard coming from room 80. Don't be alarmed it is only the girls' glee club warming up for the season. 14-Humphrey called the roll today for a change. Harry Williams was the only one caught. 23-What a relief. School closed today for Thanksgiving vacation. Goodbye, everyone. Don't eat too much. 28-Back again. No news during vacation. I ate too much for comfort. l--Everyone is losing sleep over Christmas. - 9-Christmas Play tumed out to be a slumber party. 23-Vacation once more. Christmas this time. It should come earlier. . 3-School starts again. 16-Exams. Oh, that there should be such misery in the world. 20-Cards-Still worse. First semester officially ends. That's a big story. 21-Flunkies getting their program changed. 23-Diary editor is told to get busy, and quit loafing so much. 30-Mr. Miller told his Chemistry class, the reason they were so nutty was because their parents were the same way. - l-lf that gal of mine don't tame down, I'll shoot her. She refused to lend me her nOte book today. Darn her, if l Hunk, it will be all her fault. 3--I wonder if Mr. Cutting called roll today? Well I cut anyway. I5-Mr, Miner lectured before the Blow and Gas on the subject Why Chickens are Feathered Only on the Outside. Z4-This paleolithic typewriter is delaying the rendition of this diary, but ye editor sweeps -or pounds-bravely on with the light of battle in his eyes. . 3-Bath tubs come in handy tonight. See calendar. 31-Last day of the month. April l-Everyone bit at least once today. 8-Did you get your new Finery ruined today. I didn't. May 7-Mr. Shaw wants all copy so must quit. Goodbye everyone and God bless you. gvzawgagafa QQ-i42'5iSw- ii 5 5 if 5' li 5 .1 Aa' 7-za.. ' One Hundred Fifty-one 1 6 an-,ww Q-QQ Ha-weaf Q 1 Courses in Administrative Accounting and Junior Office Management For Young Men. Secretarial, Business Correspondent and Shorthand Courses For Young Wlomen. You Will Need This Training Eventually-Why Not Begin ' With the 'Summer Term? Apply for enrollment-NOW H Huff's School 920 Tracy Victor 4487 Hotel Restaurant and Phone Mmn 6868 Instltutlonal Trade a Specialty W D Oldham Grocery Co .39 .39 Wholesale Grocerzes .al .ai Cor 4th and Grand Avenue Kansas City Mo QmwQ Q 4-'as xs QQ+:ez4'Wsw- Y I O I . . . , . 'f ' . 1 'V , - 1:5 A , . . - A '- 5.5 U' fe One Hundred F ifty-two mEw'l'HClgQMW3llNM.!A2 ?k!, 2iSL.4. Calendar of the Year HXX 9 F1 I' 'Y ,I Xvm Pos EJ Sami 14 Sem' 7 01.0 :N Lf '9 Ser-'r5 '5oP:Iypn.Es L Tv 5 -I-vn. Ohh XQXSXA1 9 ff F' eau H-'71 fsigglf J R ,J omhg fHN1yE-. lift SEP 1' I0 Q A541 out ljew Bazar H Q IJ fl-lr 5r...,, 9 70 W! X f I Sept 7 School opened a mad rush for frlends books lockers etc Sept 8 Sophs look school over It really doesn t make much clxfference whether they luke rt or not Sept 9 Veteran football men teach green Sophs how lt s done Sept 10 Nlght 011 bemg bumt for home study lutxons at the egmnmg Sept ll Tennls chances should be promlsmg wlth veterans back Sept 13 Suze of Crxer re strnctcd Better thls way Sept 14 Westport boasts ofl 569students More the Merrler Sept 15 Cheer leaders pncked Real comedy to watch the aspnrmg Sophs Sept Z0 Campalgn for sale of Crier tlckets Looks like every one ns enthusrastlc Sept 22 Mrs Mac 5 FI' ' Laughlin fmds huge T441 C'l'N'lfE-I' f'-N259 deadly mushroom No C? 'J 1 'FERRY 5701 meal here 0- ze ...ZIFJ nrfwu- N' ' -'qi-i 62:49 A5190 Clan.:-'z Ryu -tx WERE? X m l tr EPI' rrmrf Cuv-1 1569 fpejl lllll g , f Erl- zs 5,-'Pg I I fdrf 20 Quin-,rqtxnl F tina cf T 'x Ti 6211 El 1 CK 'Q 0 I Nix i SEP ga Ja if v 51 psrlff MIM 7' K EQ 97,1 1' f' Fa J 7559... ny- lvl 'WI il 11, H 1 :pf ZZ 51 . My ?'n1'svq-M f-.Jy Hwe 9 'ra y 'VI-y'fK D'7 'm '1I:R ?Q Qmmsw Qei as-wa Q 'J' as 4 . Q - .. ' Q - - , WSW , D W C l .- -Y -f s fl l W X' - 2 2 E t ,wtf lr , ,H s fwiw lag .. 22222 ,M 3 X A . . Q 1: s 4 1:11, S g p Ev. . . v ' V ! I fl I H ,If M' .y . J- , I 4 , l ev l Ml, l xay wl f ' , ' X M :4 . . A 'Q J S, a :lyk . .. . . ,. fi--, fr ,' ' l 'll'll l 'llllllllllllllllb Q flllll L fn-fl 1 ' . . 'V' ,Sl .H- Q 235 L 2 we I E I ' 'f fl 1. :IQ f f I ' QM . . ' ' ' K 6 IF 5 'f-7 ' - ll 'L iv x 2,-1 We all have reso- W3-.tori Nl - N ' 1 ' Pf 9 9 f l 'Q F ,V ' .!I5' - C I 2 , , 'ff A of Q 7 3 H . 1 6.1, , e Q ' V S E . . ' - I' 'V I ri -J ill ' ws xg-U ' - ' 9 5 mlllu , an awmoyy M Jw I . 2 zu-l or sn 1 Trl: Ea x as ze 5 one 0 ' NE. . U i or G Ov: In-:R an E 9:02 l . V EQT4 me v 1 f .T o u ' - 'ix X- ' fs E , ,gt vi . . W ,,,y - - ' I V 9 E Q, r -5 Era, gulf ' X 7 ' I E 'I' I ' e v f k 'I 1 3 l ' Ei- ar s - . . I ll , , I ll 'Y ' , W - b'1I'l'za I One Hundred F ifty-three an we t -saw Q bm -?'4'- 'ii' -ii' . QA? C We-I9 WCW. -wiki 'bf 401 Q Qdeepwsa Q UMQMG- Q0 r y The Candy of Your Lunehrooml O Gowanl Chicken Dinner Emmadine Butter Crisp ' Copy Black Walnut Crush Cream Puff Pineaple Flip Oh! Henry Planters Heide's Mints ' Can Be Had Wherever Candy Is Sold' Also Bars and Box Candy E C H111 Candy Co 423 Dl Ha so 974 L .. eh... S Q.!....4.v OL ... 435 0 P4 D'!. mix O ' ' oy J. Q e aware rri n 4 . I , l We - me -A A One Hundred F1 tv our fs-f Q 6 -fa-asw Qsb ewe,w Q b am, , Calendar of the Year W Am if X ,Yer 22 I 'V1 jr lg -5 Qudus .52 S ff f .7 ...Q -1--5 r 2+ 'lu T L RQ 'Wx fr'DQjL Z'-5 I Y A 0 5'sr128 J V B W A M11 yn-7-lp, fm: 6 Bquq QR L o 5 T I DUUJIWI M 24 ,jf sc, 5' '- I-s . QA 'IMIJI 'I- Dg YMIJINKT Dqv Sept 22 Sutermelster chosen to head Student Councxl Sept 74 Tigers lose foot ball game to De La Salle or we mlght call 1t a puntmg contest Sept 28 Many mamtaln bank accounts Apen ny saved etc Oct 8 Westport defeated by Northeast 26 to 13 A fine game and falr teams Oct l0 Sousa announces h1s mtentxons of dxrect mg Westport s band Oct 25 Photographer chosen Cornish and Baker pnctures lnked best Nov 4 Professor Smxth addresses assembly Nov 5 M H Shearer I9 P Connors rxxal B ware Nov 6 Darwm Eowen sang nn assembly Reallv good Oct ZZ Ducks scattered by Tagers .1 1, 4-l g 25' P M R ' ,J EW .J s-N 55 P 5 l'V' ol 'Bylaw -qos' 5 lg N5 5 -A1575 'PCJJI J., JJ b,.lJ5-rl D Coq X V w Wi fa X ff' Dv ns ffl QE5 J: 5 'Wig P IMn1f'i3 emlffa 1 ' :ffifif M' ' Zf s nc ZPL ' I 0 ' fs 'fc Q Jr -4 ' l ' wie! , -, I Y X- 0 1. Ag 6 4 If . 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One Hundred Fifty-five -44W 0 -'mama Q66 -we-ww Q VV tport 1500 V ry R .-H, X an Toedman Auto Llvery , X YW Z? 4 3958 MAIN STREET I X Careful and Courteous Dnvers GX X 24H Se oe 1 NY-f N D il 1 r By th H o B Q F ge W C cc g l d W te 1T ts dSh D005 T l h he mdggc Hamsgn 2722 ' 07' 1215 Lljlyg-5 Welcome Beauty Shop S f wvsdl H Sal g ff' f M 3 1. ch PERMANENT WAVING vs wwe by deft fi s si MS- 1 G A Cty N0 Aluyo teach: So NPU1 CtlO thzMn1 eVt ClltheB nw-Office. 9 0 mm J M So Journer NtaryPbl So Y Job Prmtmg 19th St C ty M 94 sourmvasrcnn BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 4 B0 Peep 1,1-1 Candy Shop 3931 Main Street 7' .Pink At F , 1-mwwaqrrewaeqmm QQ-fam g QHNA ,, hm x H K A es e easonable Rates ' F 4 l .1-WX E w if- lf' 'I ,V X 1- 4 yl I ' '53 'l51's-'1ii 1.'i'f N 'vxiy ' -'9.Ai1i,W',,i I .- Q if E ' 11-T Qvf . 5 ' g ', - our rvx 4 'Mi W, ,iw T. ' -ix X. Q rx s. 50c and up 6 Unis. N.. 1 Lvh vro e Sedans e our 51.5 g X. 'Q lid in in ',.1m:Q. ,X J my, ,i :H In ,. VfJ'x3 ' Q il sw W':.:f!,. . Uf in r aves Hair u in Facials 5 X ' 1 ', 1 Manicures Marcel an a r Waves '7 Q it 3 ' Scala reatmen an am ' ,V Q nl I ,,-'KJ if' 3 e e one . .1 . I 1 ' 4 'I v 1 'F4 Ji ff . E 11.3- fr'l . ' V' ff., J, Miss in Q ..--j , ez or 1 a nuse . ,L , fi' o a ic'-w ue spec ' N 4 ' n n If , 0' Cfiching- '1 'i 'G 301 RIEGER BUILDING 6 mad!! 121 rand ve. Kansas i . 1 - . s uv 1 av- . rlmge u :mu ri rough -' 9 cm: of our on 'ra Hines, ' ei 3' a ua OT Dial- Ph ' 7399 ofboth X a usi Victov 90 . for Group ' 5 d ' 5. u 0 Y , , ,,.-UZ' 0 u ic '31 12717 N X , C rrect Business or 'ciet I W . . '. :Xl '7 ww MINI, HU, 161' E. reet Ka s i , 0. ' ' V1 M ,IH HHlliiflx:i'f'A' 4 plffgyfullwv fl i 4121-iii !1. ..'m ,IL lille-,I LLLH Um. I 5 u ,, -H. ' - Phone Valentine 38 - N 8 ,WV qi ' 're 1 f 1 h W , 5. , 17' ,xg . xmmrmmzm 'K .1 1. X -1. L5 1 -1 I oun ain Service ' , 1. , ' 7' In .Y lx' 'L' 4, K . K Q A., 7 One Hundred Fifty-six egeo eeeee .peg Q N li Ill FIV . lnll . 'f 1. , 4 Calendar of the Year' Dec 77 Semor M1xer Everybody had fun and made new acquamt ances Dec Z3 200 pounds of turkey serxcd nn the cafeterla Same day 200 pounds consumed by students Two- thnrds of this by the Sophs De 22 .aekk Dec 9 Captam Apple jack presented as Christ mas Play Exceptlonal ly good and mterestmg -Ne 3 Dec 23 Grads return for home-comm day 200 I TZZQ Seq! 9 Ja, -,I K1 Feb I Mary Craig elected Sponsor Mayor Too bad we cant have a Sponsor for ex ery office especially lf they all were as sweet as our Mary X Feb 14 The death of Mxss Margaret DeW1tt A teacher loved and respected by all Feb 18 Sennor Officers P L 9 elected r'w '7 Aprnl IZ Semor Mixer Anyone who dxdn t hap to get acquamted efore sure dxd thls time Q g fl 30 Herald goes to ress Woe be to the 9.1 .55 75 J 7- 0 Crier Staff although Qy.,.Nz I-I green lS ln style this ear fafrnqjiyihj B 'lxzo y Kifibmtt Q C' fp! C7 'KOH mm Eaepawt Zkilliu mm- Nm! '9Wl,l 41 DW, I caan' COHu:er,s' 2 Frgnaent car I itfetznryff 7Vz t-Pr J f 'UllflmlWll!f7l'l- fgvgrdgzjn 651116 lpzzaliyu-no f'-rrzyfuz-er mdfy Ghz abtg flevenger Krgrani at nr-ny' Jaya Ist: F W -dive me an I2 551110 Q R19 C7 :J Tsai!! 1'1 ni, W. , s L I 'Q ' ' lj'-lisp: N ol. r e. . I s ' ' - S51 7 SE -v me ' 5 ' l U ' i l g V s : gall!-xv 6 rw, + ' li' lg -DEM. I l ' S - fe. . , I? JB ll on fu E2 S, - - ' I if i 9 xl I . X ' T . - I sf ' X X ' - - -- x F xqkxx X .' . ' . pg: 051:15 gs , 0 e e F... .sill U-','u,-,-1-4 Inf- 'I va' Q Fi 5 Q V 'Gy .E vrvxr-'RFQ . 'f' 5 IL e k gen ' ' 1 ' I I, . ,I :L .e A TNQ ' ' D: ,25 , Z 'i Q 3 e , Q A39 lu Q ' gl .-25 'ir 1s3o 'Z Du J el-vm - 'D . . ' . I E .7 I um ' e L n . i' - 1 ' -I N, . ju, - '- S' A., . kg- One Hundred Fifty-seven ? Q maggie QeQ -wefeev Q C fesjwf' 'S' H ' ' I in Every Student Needs More Money AN hour comes into the life of each when a sum of ready money means a long step toward inde- pendence, or it means health, or even life itself. The resourceful student always backs up his energy by a steadily growmg SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT Thirty-eight yeafrs of Cofntinuous Service MISSOURI SAVINGS 1891 BANK 1928 s.TRUSTc 920 Walnut The Students Bank I To Your Door Every Day if MANOR BREAD I Sz CAKE Always Fresh I If you are not served by a Manor salesman at your door buy these h1gh qualxty products at the MANOR BAKERY RETAIL STORES- 4050 P 126 W 63 d 218 W 47th PHONE VALENTINE 6100 Balrd 8: Klee PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 5901 Main 55th and Brookslde 4301 Mann Compliments Summlt Cleaners 39th and Summit St KANSAS CITY MO Complzments A Frzem! sense qqesms Q QweffweQQ1evws 7 ennsylvania . r Cl' I U O . . of ' . . . Q Y . , . . A, xy 5 A1-HQ :Ie 'Q Lx. One Hundred Fifty-eight I Q 6 -famw isb Q 'age ' 1 , . , kg '1960jl I r Q Since Adam ate that apple in the garden long ago, - 'All men are ever anxious their destiny to know. ' . - 6 Your Poet Laureate is no exception to the rule- ' r Here describes the future status of his classmates in this school. ' Now, lest you think it easy, please remember one and all ' D That the greatest seers in recent years were very prone to fall. - And my 'imodus operandiu is as plain as it can be. 5 First, a blackened witch's cauldron, a real Walpurgis pot . - But my prophecies are concentrated truth, as you shall see, . s One dark and stormy night was placed upon a haunted plot Of ground where only witches and spooky spirits mix Somewhere betw een Kaw River and that other River Styx A lizard s claw a serpent s tongue a fox s tail a bat Some sweaty skins from xx arty toads and Mother Carey s hat Were added to the mixture which then began to brew As the future of my classmates came slowly into view Mr Sutermelster class president the palm to none will yield As a stern hard boiled director in the moving picture field He has fifty bathing beauties and each one is a peach Tourists wear smoked glasses when they parade the beach And then Bert Natkm waddles up as fat as army pork But he on ns a home in Newport and a palace in New York john Roland and his better half then amble into view They operate a sandwich shop in good old Timbuctoo Harry Williams and Charlotte Duncan I gaze at them thru tears They run a good hand laundry and have for many years And Betty Holmes and Harry Kern both lucky kids from birth They own a three ring circus the greatest show on earth 3i's'.Evxf5E'-Be 3552-35 Q Q -'fr lr . '-3i.7l' ll lj - One Hundred Fifty-nine x 55 -t 5 . 51 8 t 5 671' sb -netsw Q 67? , Q53 2 is . . - ,ge - jw '1i!migsL . , mf Your llinulmlulml unmifigg4......1nlI w as M1114 Wztlz The Love of Flowers 'vvEs'mIvE1'oPLnsi 5 LPHEI EORHLG Garment Storage S100 each for season Insured agamst moths burglary fu-e Long Dzstance Momng Rapld Bus Servlce Storage FIIGPI oof Warehouse lik FEDERAL My VAN and STORAGE CO Fortneth and Broadway South Slde Bank The Populafr Bank Located Convemently for Teachers and Students Maurlce J McNe111s Presldent SWCd1Sh Amerlcan Savings and Loan Association 919 Walnut Street mutual savmgs lnstltutlon PAYS 57 ON SAVINGS Resources Over S7 000 000 A H lt Ax 1 Ha k n, Se 'N 5 .,. -. f ,' it . - . 4 , ,. Q D . A ' . 5 . 0 , , ' . Pres. ., Wim., 6 One Hundred Sixty 'fire' fa do u gsss aso -seas 4 a mass Now Catherine and Anna Roach: oh what a world of chance. For Cathie wed a street car man, while Anna lives in France. Bill Cunningham and Benny Brown were great at Westport High, Now both are faro dealers where the limit is the sky. And Claudia and sweet Lucille P so I have understood Are pulling down fat salaries in far off Hollywood While Sponsor Major Craig you know is forty fat and fair And Alan Blum is skinny and hasn t any hair Their home is blessed with seven kids and Sponsor s word is law They run a busy hot dog stand on Pearl Street Omaha Dot Re d and Sue Cannon have prospered I tell you They manicure the wild cats that live at Swope Park Zoo Say watch that peppy couple and let s see where they go They want to view the witches Have come to crash this show ltgsfBeuford Brooke and Billy Gates with Lucy Dick and Harry The youngest of their children We always knew they d marry And Harold Massey liked by all and dubbed a good old scout Is now a railroad president with seven kinds of gout Marion Wilson now and Kenneth White they sure have fooled us boys Raising hogs in North Quindaro and goats in Illinois Patty Becker Billy Richter and Helen Matthews say Have demonstrated to the world that love will find a way Tho each has married seven times now all widows see Our Principal God bless him The one at Westport High Who for so many weary weeks has guided you and I When his work on earth is ended and with Charon leaves the States We see him golden crown in hand inside the pearly gates 3 .F 6? . . , - 1 S' I , l Q For twenty-one divorces, friends, has kindly set them free. A In its ?ssTt Q Q as Q sf-swf Q Q -Bassas 1' One Hundred Sixty-one Q? if 6 -fmt'-w QwQ -ffsfw Q 6 Life Insurance ' 15 . FIELD SERVICE merits serious consideration as LIFE WORK I by young men choosing a. profession. This Company gives a free f g correspondence training course to those entering its employment f t in agency work. .,, ' KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office-3520 Broadway -P4 5, , J. B. REYNOLDS, Pres. C. N. SEARS, Secy. 5 1 J. F. BARR, Vice-Pres. A2 Supt. of Agts. ' KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Student Note Books Are recognized as standard They ale universally popular with high school college and university students for convenience 1n taking notes compiling reference data writing essays compositions etc Made ln a Variety of Sizes and Different Styles of Bindings Yowr Statumer Can Supply You IRVING PITT MANUFACTURING CO KANSAS CITY CHICAGO NEW YORK -ssseiu-W -use-we W unwe- fi 5 I-P It One Hundred Sixty-two Q afsggstw -asxltw Q C 1 ?Zz,l' if - A A as 5 Wise Cracks firomg rr Broken Dish 1 5. S Ek! The bigger the other fellow the easier it is to keep calm. Science says that nothing is ever wholly lost-that things seem to pass away and appear again in another form. Take for instance the four original jokes, An ambitious high school student defines syntax as the tariff of intoxication. Matrimony gets its greatest encouragement from the opposition of the family. The man who tries to make his wife think he is smart, isn't. - Say what you think and go through life friendless. ' Money no longer grows on treesg most of it is distilled from corn. We would define a dude as an extinct species of the genus homo now most closely duplicated by the macadam sheik By reading the American Magazine you will discover that somebody placed the key to success under the alarm clock Tools are for those who can handle them what good isachronometer toa sewer diggeri The queer thing about a woman s cooking is the fact that it s never so good when company is present as it was the week before Having no aim in life relieves one of the embarrassment of explaining why you failed to hit the mark The echo is now explained as Nature s way of proving her power by getting the last word in an argument with a woman A joke is said to travel around the world in sixty seven days The distressin thing is that 1t doesn t seem to know when to stop going around If a man s reputation were to be photographed it would require a lot of retouch ing before he would be willing to accept it An optimist is one who buys stock in a buggy factory The simple life is the aftermath of every year s vacation To avoid that run down feeling approach crossings carefully PROMINENT WESTPORTERS Mary Craig s joan of Arc And though she sings just like a lark We ll wager she won t miss her mark Our General Pershing s name s Al Blum Although some think he s not so some When down the street one sees Al come Those eyes just say I m not so dumb' We have a Peaches Browning too We ll introduce her now to you Dot Pickens thinks she slays a slew Like Oscar none can ever be Though Lindy claims in his book W That he is like him in that he Ne er turns his head a girl to see fri :ln Q. if rl? if E 'c w ' 3 ' - , I . . X . g N , ' 5 . . . . . , 1' . . a ' l ' E Beware of soldiers in the dark! l But those she hooks are very few. , . . I . . , . . ' ' .. E... Q31 'i 51, 1. - ' ' 1- .f T'-' if X - ' :,:r1.j'f'd '.- '.' ' gif Q . Q- ,Q QmwhQ Qw is Qiaasms One Hundred Sixty-three fb -ess.'-'aw -Qst. -1ama Q K' The Llberty N atlonal Bank TENTH AND GRAND Capital and Surplus, One Million Dollars 1 P. W. Goebel Pres. . . Frane ice- 'es. as. . uncan a ier T. T. Cook. Vice-Pres. J. G. Kermed Asst. ashier ridge C01-der Vice res. H. E. Jagodnigg Asst, Cashier SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS The reason the R. 0. T C look so neat, they have their uni orms cleaned by Thomas Dods Cleaning and Dyeing Works Inc. 4000 Maain Street Men s Furmshmgs and Shoes Stores Troost at 47th Westport at Broadway KANSAS CITY M0 iv'- The Glade to Hugh Grade Foodse- ERE xs the brand that for more than a quarter of a century has s ood for punt and finest quall Whatever the ood that bears brand, whether put up ln cans, car- tons or bottles, lt rclxfesents the lugh est standard of goo ess health are constantly assured the thousands of f8l'lll1l8S who lnvarlabl 1118181 on the Lee brand. It takes the guess work out of buying At Your Grocer s Glover s Book Store 210 East 39th St A full lme of Athletw Goods always on hand We cater to the wants of teachers and students of Westport schools J T y, V P1 ,J T D , C sh And , P y' , C f The Carl Quality, satisfaction and.protection of 9 9 msqamww as O v e - new One Hundred Sixty-four f ff 1.-Q94 I K qw AL fm Q '-f?i'inf'T? '. 5 Q 'vw .J fl? 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Catalog free. 5 , MBS? .i2dSi:B5i?.?n2 sl's'ff.f,fZ Two Trouser Suits 533.50 Business Correspondence, Adding Machine, Ma- as chine.Bookkeeping, Dictaphone and Secretarial Q and up I Muehlebach t Flgwer Shgp Bill SyII1OI1dS . 3 , 1 53' , Located in Clothes Shop Hotel Muehlebach 2nd Floor Altman Bldg. H TELEPHONE HARRISON 2414 MAINTAINING THE IDEAL OF QUALITY Class Rlngs and Pms-Commencement In vltatlons and V1s1t1ng C2.1dS all products of om own shops a1e deslgned and Cleat ed to confoxm to the J accard Ideal of Quahty Samples gladly submztted JACCARD JEWELRY CO 1017 19 Walnut Street Kansas City MISSOUTI mgs sq Q 4m 's f-UQ 59 Q W ie.- MQ Q -f.-eww M One Hundred Sixty-six li i F . , 1 9 3 U ,c Q b mgw iwt fmw w Q xx' - We Q vlngd 5'-fx 3 1 xV!5'15.,J-.J.,s.- V . 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Ques. l. Name at least ten girls that Ben Kenney goes with and describe two fully. Ques. 2. lf Herbert Goldberg chews ten sticks of gum per sixty minutes, how many times will he ia move his jaws on February 30? 1 Ques. 3. Identify the following, putting the right letter opposite the correct answer. - 4 gg KAJ SUTERMEISTER. A boy with a horse laugh. 'A CBJ Wirric. A little tiny girl with the big personality. , ICJ WOOLLEY. The heart and home breaker. flvlalej. CDD Sc:-iorr. Mr. Millers Bessie. CED BRooKE. The female Bamey Oldfield. CFD RANSOME. A The rejected suitor. ' A CGD WHITE. The big, tall, handsome brute. E3 Ques. 4. Outline the first chapter of Theta Kappa Omega. Ques. 5. Answer True or False. W ef KAJ Marion Wilson. CD1 Dorothy Pickens peroxides her hair. 7 QBJ Roger Mayer flunked Chemistry. CED There is no Santa Claus. CCD Rolla Nuckles is sensational. CFD The Pundit Club is a Literary Society. - s A Famous Last Words U l. General Warwick Doll as he fell on his 6. fim Stillman while the steam roller pressed it cheese knife: his suit: A Well, the Doctor recommended a warmer Censored. . climate anyway. Fa ' 2. Private Henderson to his company before 7' Jglm Lee when Sucqjlmbing to Senloritist the shot at sunrise: Q G00d'bW- Peoblee- . 1'll be seeing you. I V 3. Dorothy Pickens as she sank beneath the 8' R923 Nijclljlfs at thelprfe fight: waves for the third time missing the on L mfg: now you we no customary straw: gentleman' 1, Toodle oo. ' 5 . 9. The Senior at graduation who hung by if ' 4. jean Porter chewing her arsenic thought- one arm from the ceiling to receive his , , fully: - diploma: y This tastes just like the lunch room chili. There is always room at the top. 5. h N h h 5 d h JZ: Orton as er us an swung t e IO. Mary Folse, blown out by a brainstorm: Don't cut the culiclef' Darn it, my halo won't fit. 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