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

 - Class of 1933

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1 A o f, 'I ED 11? 'THE I PUBLI5 SENI R CIIASS ERALD Y THE WE5 T HIGH KAN 5 CITY MISSOURI HOGL Porewo rd O8fl933 N our journey through life we pass a milestone each year on the way to our goal. We have reached a silver anni- versary in the history of our school. We pause at this milestone to pay homage to those Westporters who have gone before us and to wish success to those who are to follow. We present this annual to instill in our minds the high aims, ideals, and goals that Westport has had in this quarter ofa century. Alf' :Vi ' 3 404. il 'S Dgdigatign igfifjgigi5115 f gg N these years, Westport has grown into a far-reach- ing school. There have been, throughout these twenty-five years, a few teachers who have watched this progress, and who have unceasingly given their services to the betterment of the Youth of Westport. It is because she is always kind and generousg because she is so sincere in her work, because she represents to us a high ideal, and because she has always stood as a symbol of the ideal teacher ..... That we, with much love and many thanks, dedicate this Silver Herald to Ann M. Shire .... ! i if' ,QQ , B IGH upon a hill so noble, Challenging the eye, Stands a school above all others, Stands the Westport High. Westport High, to thee we shall be Ever loyal and true, Striving always to do service For the gold and blue. Historical Highlights of Westport High Sehoot . . , H12 name was derived from the former name of Kansas City which was Westport. The first building of XVestport High was the old George ll. l.ougan School. situated at 39th and XVarwiek lioulevard. ln the fall of the year WOR, on September 7th, the present build- ing of XYc-stport lligh School opened its doors for classes. lu that first year there were approximately 1500 boys and girls enrolled. lt was considered the finest school in the lfnited States, and people lrom all over the country came to see it. ln those early days the school was well known for its famous football and basketball teams. Its football team won victories for four consecutive years. During the XYorlcl XVar it did meritorious work by buying bonds, working' for the Red Cross, and adopting tlnnpany l of the 3rd regiment which later became a part of the 35th llivisiou. tlrer -WO of its graduates enlisted. eleven of whom died in active serviee. Klany notable persons. including Theoclore Roose- velt and Nicholas Murray Butler, have appearedfin its assemblies. Wlestport has always excelled in scholarship. From XYestport there have been six Rhodes Scholars. ' EWU if gn! ,X ,. ,f W ,. 7 , 1 ,RV 1 A X , , . 1 fqqfq Xxx 1 .1 Oli ' WT 1F11 . 1, 131 741 1, 54. 7 .1 ,img A , 'J I zip 'XM M V 1 Q ' X .1 1: W1 X ' X . W5 i W ' W W ff. I1 ' 1 ilwl V1 E I' fx N X1 I KN tw BS 31 1 uf, 1 .14 .1 5:11-:g:.:,-1.1.1 . K... K..- 'fJi7i?i'r1 QA ,pix H Vfwlkx if lg? gf 3-Xi Q Jw X51 Y'-All X '51 T1 N451 4 lf'-' ff' 11, A- -l PF ffwwf E, -in Y-5 x ff K I 1 -5 1 fi WL t kr ij E fi? fjii-M11'jJ'jE '? is ww- O O' L! 11-1 ,7 41- , Q- Limii 3 1 ,uf iw- 1 1..- LFS ' 74iA,L 3 11 , MJ, V ZQ 'L mlm H ff 'DOROTHY TAYLOR f W I L AW , ,ff l 9 jjj , l - My ' A .. I ' x . I Q 4 s V2 Z , . W, W! A xx A I Q X 5 N , x X 5 Q l ' fi X 1 , N N , ix . x iff 5 ,SEQ Q i X-6111, 5 ' .,,, .,., lg? H ,,,. , .,,,,,. ,,,.,., .,,. , . QJQQYJ QA W Y fy N X 4, EFI 132 ffffx . na w 1653 gif! uf 1WxNlL1xxxwv XS WW W-,W -- . ' J d7T 955 i-ilu W3 X M 1 ifggw Q51 QQL, JMD! xx KEITH Dzmis. 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For friciirlsliiiws yfmu inzty not renew, Uh. sing, fm' jnyrnix flllyi gnnc hy, Raisc voices tn thc xlty. Sing. :intl lct it signify. rllllilf y4mti'i't- frnni XYcstpn1't Scnini' lligh. l To thc scliunl nn thc hill, Stzlncling nnlmlc zlncl lwzuc in its lllSljL'ilY. To this rlzxy, what Z1 thrill. Filling :ill nl ns with grcutci' vcstzwy. To thc girls :intl the lmys. To thc tc-:xc'l14.'1'w ztncl halls wc :ill lnvccl SO well To our tt-:ws :nnrl mn' joys, 'lb you zlll, we niust hitl nur farewell. Oh, sing, you scninrs. hifl nclieu. lXlC1lli1'lCS of Clolcl :incl llluc. Sing. for liappy linurs that arc tliroiigli. For fricnclships you may not rciicw. Then, sing, join with us just once ninrc. Shgut, 215 5'llLl.X'C clinic hOfOi'C, Sing, and linpc tlici'C's joy in store, For '33, now, :mtl Cvci' innrc. -f!fI't'lV'x'lI- Z'IL'1iUL'2IDU7'g K t 1... i l r Vx Senior Officers ,Q . . . ,, llu' .SVIIIUV Ujj14'v1'.f of 7993 n'fv't'- A't'IIft'fj llmnux' f'lltI.Yt'.X' of .vrfznol If-ff. XYaltcr TL1lvlmy Listou. thc pri-siclcut. has lweu L-specially prumiiu-ut iu athlctics thc 1 T last Iwi years, lvciug, on-captain of the luothall team this year, aml a mcmher of thu haskctlmall auml track tc-ams. Hill Maluuc. thc vivv-prcsiclciit, starrcrl iu haskcthall auml track. This rcrl-head was callccl Flash cluriug tht- track scasuu hccausc of his prowess iu the clashcs. Hill Dukv, thc sccrutary, was thc Art lirlitur of the Hn-ralrl for two rears. H0 was well kuuwu arouurl sclnuzl as au About Tmrii Mau, aucl hc luft mauyi lmmlieu hearts it XYcstport- Hill Kalis, the trcasurcr. was the king-piu of thc trier. His fiuc vlicerh-acliug caruwl him the positiuu of captain of thc clwcrlcaclurs for two years. H0 was pomp itself as tht' hutlcr iu the Christmas play. Margarvt Dye. thc- st-rgcaut-at4ar1us, was prmuiiu-ut iu the Ruuurl Talmlz- Club aucl iu thc school plays- She hacl lcacliug rules iu thc Christmas plays of thc last two years. Hcucc. wc fcvl that XYcstpurt may lu' justly prruul of hcr St-uiur Officers. N xx l xx H xx 5 xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x 9 S 1 l V f xx 's xx N xx 's xx s XX x xx 's XX 'x xx t 1 I I L- . U Q 5 3 i dl- 1 S 1 VERNON ABRAHAMS Inst ci .thy Iittlc fiiolvl. LOTS ANDERSON fllways in Reserve. Lrier Staff: Art Staffg Senior Business Committeeg Girls Reserves, President and Treasurerg Jules Guerin, President and Vice-Presidentg Round Table Honor Roll. JALK ADAMS fis foo lllff in 1'i'l1'zral. P O T. C. Znd Lieutenantg Rifle team mzinagerg Lracl Squad: Crack Plzitoong Crack Company: Indi- L1 il: X. R. A. lhl' DERICK R. AMT-ILUXG llf'l1f1'0 ifjlIUl'UlILY' ix Illisx, fix folly' I0 be 1c'1'.vi'. Alpln Lyra: lilee Club, Seeretziryg Assembly Pro ruins. MALRICIC AKICRS .' .-llmflzw' lhfrrkvr. I DC XR APPLIQUIST 2 fvarlx his lmir in Nm 11zifldlz'- HTH C'?'1'I'j' Ivluvk mnxl Iziiiv ils 11116-V. L AIXLOTTIC ALLEN lnrls Basket Hall 'I'e:i1n1 Clionian President and Vice- resulent: R. O. T. C. Cirensg Student Councilg Lireulo Calflrizn. Xl X1 Y LOU ARROXYSMITH ivzrys talking mid -:'N'y guy, num in ii fvlzilf. Im! c-iw'-v day. Tundit, Treasurer and Critic: Les Immortals: Assem- hl Irogrzimsg Student Council Alternatcg Herald Strifl I LXX YN ALTER 1111101 is more .stewart than foil, R O T. C. Lieutenantg Assembly Programs. XIARJGRHQ ASEL 1 hat 01111 small head muld L'lU'!'y all she knew? Alpha Lyrag Glee Clubg Assembly Programs. X T xx x 'x 'x X . 5 ., E. . xg vid ax 'x XX 'V ss .I Vg. xx as i 'K O11 xx is 'Q A X Ni X 'x 'IL T XX U Tff' Tliosn' .5 P xx N . J Q .itll ' ,Ynl XX J . S 3' lj xx is 3 ' S111 XX . . 'x NX ,, 1 0 .. l I L , Q T 5 K -14- ELIZABETH AVVBREY S1'I011m ix umm' f'1IHjllL'11f ilzfm 1v0r'd.v. Round Table: Virgil Classg Honor Roll. VIRGINIA BARKER The Devil is 1,Jl'I'I'IIlfY. Punditg Circulo Calderon: Girls' Basketball '31, '32g Student Council. AXTOINETTE AXENE Past inzklrv-zurl. fnfurc do-nlrffnl. Virgil Classg Glec Clnbg Girls' Triple Triog Assem- bly Programs: Honor Rollg Gold Pin with Z Pearls. STELLA BARNES H0 bra-:'v. ,lluylw 11071 lfzink I'u1 H10 flUfYt'l'-1!!1IIgt'I .f fl1111gl1Iw'. B. A. BABB Blabf Blain' lflnlvf 1f'I'4'I'j ZU1!L'l'C ln' 51003. Clionian. DOROTHY BANDY Xa'-I'v1'f114'IvSx I II!!!lL'l'.VftUlll morn H14111 you fflillk. JULIETTE BAGBY Dmzfing is lzvf' line. Asscnilmly Progranisg Orchcstrag Student Council- B.-XRB RA MAY BAVER fill ft Liu df I fa Jia ra si nibly Programs. JV XYAYXE BAILEY Jlild, yff he .mfz'5fics. Senior Business Committee. JAMES BALDNYIX i'Cookie'l Tlziulebzg, tlzirzkiwzg, HI-iilklvllfj, tlziu-Ising. I ,,l- I N xx 'x xx 'x xx H xx 'x xx S 1 xx 'x xx 's xx N xx as , xx u XX s xx 'x EN xx xx KU, I I ' L , Q 9 5 15 K XYlI.LIAM BALL .lzzxt roll, roll, rolling Cllllllfl. CLARA BERG Nm! rm! gmuly. Les lnnnortelsg Honor Roll. FRANK BAUM I v.1'fu'vt fo pass flzroirglz flzis world buf mm YIRGINIA BERGIN Juvkfs' jvrizlc and joy. ...... . Speech Arts, Vice-President and Treasurer: Crier Stzlffg Assembly Programsg Student Conncilg Girls' Debate Team '31g Debate Teanig Honor Rullg Gold Pin with 2 Pearls. IRYIN BEAGLE I'm, 4111 f'.rlwl'l in .ru.i'-nffn'r1l. GlI.l11:1RT E. BURKLAND I low, flmziglz I know not zulzui. R, O. T. C. 2nd Lieutenantg Crack Company. Crack Plzntnoiig Irvingg Hi-Yg Circulo Calderon. MAXINE BEARD Slzc has ll name to live up fo. XVARREN E. BERRY To be great is to be 1rz1'szmfle1'st00a'. R. O- T. C. Sergeant, Crack Company, Zncl Rifle Teanig Assembly Programsg Bankers' Play Cast- JACK BEC1-ITEL I'm ci lfzrgzlive from Sindy Ilall. Honor Roll. GENEVIEVE BEST IVC like our Ge1ze'z'ic'f,'v bmi. Alpha Lyrag Assembly Programsg Glee Club: Girl Reserves. f HERBERT BIVENS And if you limi' a- 101:11 sryzrall, T1zclf'.v 121'I't'l1.t' 17011111111 ffrmlu l1u' 111111. Clioniau, President and Vice-Prcsidcntg Glee Club, Secretary and Treasurer: Trackg Alpha l.yrag Senior Business Committee. GERTRU D li BOLD 411111 .vu-. R. O. T. C. Circus X323 Hockey '31, '32 'WV' '3Zg Basketball '33: Baseball '32g Banker: B. C. l', ROBERT D. BLANEY 11v1It71L I Imwmw a man l'll fu! away c11i1i1is1z f,'1ir1y.s'. Round Table, Sgt. at Arnisg Hi-Y, Sophomore Cabiuetg Student Council, President and Execu- tive Boardg Football, lst Tezuu Letter, 2nd Team Letter. DOROTHY BONNER just a gigolvffv. Student Council Alternateg Pundit. BliTTY BLOCK .fnxf u. 511117. R. O. T. C. Circus 'SZQ B. C. P. KIRBY BORLAND .fl11y1'1zirnf fm' 41 quivt Iifr. MARIORIE BLOCK g1lZ0f11Cl'. R. O. T. C. Circus '3Zg B. C, P. GLADYS B OXVMAN She ficvds 1m fonguc, for ru-i111 those eyes S'11U'11 1011 115 all that 1111'5111t m'i.vv. Pundit. Secretary and Vice-Presideutg Student Council. Sgt. at Arms. MAY BLOOMQUIST S110 jvrurfzrcil -:v1m1 5111, fv'm1r1zi'r1. RALEIGH BRACKEEX Sir 11'rl1fr'r 1Z1illl.YL'1f. Student Council. l 1 l dl- 1 xx 's xx 'x xx 5 xx E xx 'x xx 5 1 'x xx 's xx 'x xx 'x Tx s XX 'x xx 's xX 'x xx nfl, I , I L . v U V lf K i l fl l l s'x. ss x Ol I 51 I L, K ! JrAv'rRAvT 111f F1 1111105 7111367 H101 lime 111111 ' fn In ffm ISADORE BRAUDI As 1110 0110 b10fl1c1 to Il7l0fhL'7 'lrapk Honor Roll pg- l' NJ LERNICE BRAMSONT ,ff V' ,fr J Nl RLY JANE BRETINIG As .V-'xvrf as ZICI' .YIHIDIC '1'111 lies. 1 lx XNCES BRATT ll',1t'l'U rlifl 31111. .1101 Hmxe gorgeous eyes? C H XIXLKS BRIDDICK fl f1'r'aI111'1' 1101 foo I11'1'gl1f 01' good. JI NNIE BRATT Ouivt and De1111u1. I cs Innnortcls. NAOXH BRIGHAM Ilorslsl Izcr I10I1I13. C lrl lxcscrves' Assembly Programs' Bankerg Sen- ioi Business Committee' Jules Guerin. HAROLD BRAUDE llzis is flze oilzer. lootball, lst and Znd Teamsg Reserve Football 'XV , Track- Al VIN BROXVDY fill- 1110 fhreslzold of success, B111 Mm d001 s locked. Honor Rollg Silver Ping Irving, Secretary and Liitic 18 X Ll l ir 1 1 ll'1 -2' ' ' ' zivf, 'cis I r' 15 ' 1111. XX . 's u ' --5 - . , 1 NX ,Vv-df-1 - ,. A, . 11 f , V . ,,- Ifa-:'1r V011 .YCFII Juliet? vv 'f , ff 1 xx Q H - : 1 ' 1 s'x. il P 's XQ T 'Q- -, 1 , , xxx 's i Ar 7 4 s'x 's XX 5 , ss A' XX Y N 1 1 , Yi' 7 v , xx i ' 1 s NN '- 's : . 7-, l il- l 1 CLIAN BUCHICR Butch Crm he take it? Oh, boy! Can he Iuka it! A X Football, lst and 2nd Teamsg Basketball, lst Teamg Irving, Circulo Calderon, President and Vice-Pres- ' ident: Bandg Orcliestrag Assembly Progranisg NX Senior Business Comntitteeg Honor Roll. as FRANCES CALLONVAY X I may be small, but 7111-flflfj' ffziugx 1'lI flu .vnnz1'day. X Circulo Calderon. 'N MARIETTA BURTCH NX .el great orutm' am If-just Iistcll. ' Les ltnmortels, Sergeant-at-Arinsq Assembly Pro- graxnsg Debate Teamg Honorable Mention in Sons X of Revolution Essay Contest: Honor Roll: Gold g Pin with Z Pearls. , s GRACE CAMPBELL X X Quietly 5110 H003 about luv' Work. X Promethean, President and Vice-Presidcntg Jules 's Gut-rin, Secretary- xx MARY FRANCEs BURNS 'S Hooks are my frimuI.v, .llc11, my f'm'1111't'.v. Xx 's IIERTIL CARLSON X Ht' lvairz, rl youd X-:.'0flt'. N Football, lst Team XV , 'C , XX DOROTHY BERNICK 5 . , I'm gl'01K'1'Hfl up: XOHIL'lflIj' IW lu' u ltnly. 5 Clionian: Circulo Calderon. Y E . 3 Dx l MARGARET CASSTEVENS X .-lu alll'-fc1sI11'mu'd 1lIfS.VllS 1 N 2. 1 fivffifzg old-fr1.vlu'mzcd kisses. ss ' xx MARY CALLAHAN i Quiet and lzrltmviflfzirlgy. 5 . xx KENNETH CEDERLAND ss t Tlzc mind that never met a-uzisx. Debate Teamg Bandg Orchestra, Clay, Secretary, X ll .C. P., Yice-President: Student Council: R. O. , , S 'l'. C Captaiug Crack Platoong Crack Company. - tbl 1 SI 1 L , ' O 5 -- 19 - X E, ll l i' l - 1 1 51 1' K GLORIA CHALLANDER Cf1U'lIl'llII7lI .YFIISU 1.5 7I0f SO' CUHIJIIUH. EAR L COLB URN IVl1r11 IIC l11111'111'd about ii'01111'11, 111' It'flI'11Cll !'lI70!lf firv. Tennis Teamg Hi-Yg B. C. P.: Student Council. MAXINE CH ERBLANC Klfl1I1'f1'1' 111111' 11111111113 I 111'1'1f my 1111 11m1'1'. Hockey. '30, '31, 132, WY l3l. '32g Basketball R. O. T. C. Circusg Dianag Girl Rcscrvcsg Baseball ANNETTE COLLIS Thu 111'11fl1'St 'I'0l.L'l', fllllli H117 .f11ff1'.rl 1'y1's,' C'11l111, .Vf7'11!Ifl', 1l1'111111'c, Illlll 10150. Pundit: Girl Reserves: Alpha Lyra. TIIOMAS CLARK Tom 171'1l1ll1'.vl1'1'k.v.' l'1111'1'1' I111111111' 111 111111'1'-V. FRANCES CRAMPTON S11f1f111.v1' I 111'11zv nf. PYUIIICIIICHII. Treasurerg Honor JUANITA COFFMAN l'111 nf 1111 111'1'isf1'c 1111111712 Jules Guerin. ROSALIE COPE 1.111 11 11111111111 nf .r1'I1111I -zvrlyx. DON COFFIN 1171111 11. 1'1111111'0 f Senior Mixer Program '33. l3l2'l l'Y COPELAND JIM. T11111 Tl111'111I1. I.cs lmmortcls: Round Tablcg scnllmly Programs. Speech Artsg As xx i xx 'x xx 5 xx 5 xx ' x xx 5 i X 1 x 1 ,s x ix R011. xx 's 1 xx N 1 xx N xx N xx 'x xx Q13 I I 'I 1 U 9 i 0 20 EFGENE CORXIXG I I1c1':'c otlwr fish to fry. MAREI. CURRY Sllifllll' and .vfi1'i'i' and a':'f1'yfl1ir1g zziw. JEAN COYLE U --1 migflzfy flllllffl' und her Prry 'mix man. Student Council: Girl Reserves: Alpha Lyra: Or- chestra: Assenihly Programs. PHILLII' CZ.-XRLINSK Y fs 'Hltlll a Cflliffl of w'1nfw? RUTH COX ,fl youd jv0.v.vi'.vxio11 ix tl U1L'l'l'j' Iivurf Tn lcvefi ilu' it-wld lmfifiy .vllv rims luv' jvarl. JOHN CZECH CIIUIA' dlllf lftfllllll' i'fI4'4'k. R. O. T- C. Sergeant: Crack Cmnpaiiyi N. R. A. ELIZ.-XBETH CRAYENS lux! ii fifth' zmlid-vu. Les Immortals: Speech Arts: 1Jl'UI11CtllC1l11Q Student Council: Christmas Play: Honor Roll: Bronze Pin. SHIRLEY DAHL Hash' Hof, wx! fmt. VVIl-LlAM CROSS T0 lu' i!'II.Vfl'tl' is II fll'1'C'lfCl' r'0mjiI1'un'11t than In lic' l0'z'm1'. Hi-Y: Assembly Program: Student Council. NYILLIAM XY. DAVIS Bill Lotur ix tl Ifeuzztifzrl drvum. Clay President, Secretary, and Critic: junior Class Vice-Presidcnt: R. O. T. C. Captain: Crack Coni- panyg Crack Platoon: Individual: Hi-Y Vice- President and Secretary: Editor of Herald: Student Council: Executive Board: Honor Roll: Gold Pin with 2 Pearls. -21 l di- T 51 1, X XX 'x xx 'x XX u xx 'x xx 'x xx u xx L xx 'x xx 'x xx u XX 'x xx 's XY 'x xx tif, 1 I l Q U X l: 1 I K XVII LIAM C. DAVIES l'll lla-:uv a flauw, by Cracky. R O. T. C. Crack Companyg Assembly Hi YQ Clionian. XIARY KAY DELONG L0-ru flzir lafldics, laws them. all, Lows llzfm slczimyj fat, and fall. Crlei Staffg Glee Clubg Assembly Prog methean, Sergeant-at-Armsg Bankerg A Honor Rollg Bronze Pin. ALBERT DAVOREN , flzis lr'ar111'11g, -what a flllllgj it ix! Track. XEDRA DENNISTON . smooth as any u1,zaxz'c you crm' Ima Alpha Lyrag Glee Cluh, Secretary and Programs ramsg Pro- lpha layrag ffl. Treasuri-rg Christmas Nlav Musicalcg Spring Music Festival: Mixed . YS Chorusg Ulestport A Capella Choir Cantatag Assembly Programsg Girl Re. A J DEEDS CFVCS. rn will: llze ability fa know and flu? l!l'cll'l In work. Honor Roll. MADELYN DENNISTON Alike in flw line of music. Mixed Chornsg Christmas Cantata. NI AX O DICKENSGN He 71Ci'C7' flzmkcd, and he ncwr limi,- 'vcleon lic 11c'z'er knew lzaiv. XX Il LIAM DEXVAR lfy best tllouglits always come foo lah' IRIINE DICKENSON Not just arwtlzer br1n1c'Ilr'. VIVIAN DOILE I m a silent 7U017'1El7'1, but I have ways aj Girl Reserves- f f . X l XX ' as A Nx ' - l xx 5 Oh N S L, 5 Ar xx ii N, N , X . - N Bo xx Q5 I xg Alpha Lyrag Girl Reservesg Assembly s XX L A . ss V I 1 xx s Nx 1' x Nx 4 'x xx xx NX , 1 0 l I I 4, , 1 O' 5 , Programs being spam. ELNORA DOLL gl lifflu Lruly. Jules Guerin Sergeant-at-Arins. VYILLIAM F. DUKE Hill The Hll1lkCH fit for any 4lllClI4'-VS. Znd Teani Basket Ballg Jules Guering Clionian Vice-President: Assembly Progrumsg Senior Busi- ness Committee: Student Council, Sergeant-ab Arms: Herald Staffg Art Staffg Art Director Christmas and Senior Playsg Sec'y Senior Class- PHILLIP DONALDSON ,S'ffak1'1zg .rilwzrc is l1i'lfl'l' 1111111 .u'11s0l1v.vx xfrvcli, Engineers: Clay Critic and Treasurer: Hi-Y Vice- President. Treasurer, Secretary. and Cabinet: R. O. T. C, Staff Sergeant, Crack Platoon, Crack Company, Honor Company, and N. R. A.g Honor Roll. MARGARET DYE A11 accirlmf l00lCl'I1f1 for 11 flare 10 l1al1fvc11. Round Table Presidentg Speech Artsg Student Council: Herald Staffg Editor of Tiger Talesvg Sec- retary of Junior Class: Sergeant-at-Arms of Senior Class: Cllristinas Play '31, and '32. ROBERT DONNELLY Bob flolv 701,115 l11'.v clay ,S'1111'li11g7 and flayizzg along 1l1v furry. XYILMER EAMES I.1'111'11 10 .vt111111' 1'11 am' of 1l1y'.v1'lf. Herald Staff lllxotograpllerg Clioniang Jules Guerin Sergeant-at-Arnisg Hi-Y. MYRTLE DULGLAS .S'1111'li11g lmllz day and night lii'I'1.'lL if fl1i11gl.r Gl'Cll'f fm! 1'1'g1,'1f. LILLY BELL EBSTONE At lwr icork or at l11'1' play .8'l11 x qnirt ax a 11101150 they say. MARY MARSHA DRUMHELER The u'01'l11' ix 100 11111cl1 for 1110. Girls' Athletics. ICLIET EISBERG lf1l'z'e you ll little fairy lll j'0Ill' llUllIiL'? Assistant Editor of Crierg Mixed Choir '31g Cliristnias Assembly 'Sl and 732. l ii l - l -Of l 0 xx 1 -gffl 1 , -va' ilu xx T 37. -4.1 u 1 .1 5 NS 'x xx 'x XS 'x xx 'x NX W as W xx 'x xx 'x xx 5 1 23 V J ll ,Q L l l l xx l 5 xx 5 N X A H xx N xx xx xx 'x Dx 'x xx N xx 'x xx A XS x xx 's XS 'x xx 1 0 I 5' 1 L , Q 7 5 ANNA LOIS ELLIS RUff1C7' sleep than stzrdyq IEHHICJ' lftllltflf flmfz- slccf. EDNVIN ESLER llI1'1'f11. tm'111'if me 10 flzy wmv. Engineers ELMER EELLS Not ctrnffly afraid of work, but not in .ryvlllnflry 'ZL !.f'.'I it. Football 2nd Teamg Student Council. HERBERT ESKELIN Slots' and easy, Jules Guering Honor Rollg Bronze Ping Herald Art Staff. MABEL ELAINE EXIERY Hr offrzz -xvmzder is-lm lm ix. Circulo Calderong Girl Reserves. VVILLARD ETHRTDGE Valzify! lY1YHl'lj'.' .Ill ix Fmzifyl Crier Staffg Student Councilg Clayg Hi-Yg Debate Team: Speech Arts: Assembly Programsg R. O. T. C. Captain: Rifle Tezung N. R. A. Expert Rifle- mung Crack Companyg Crack Platoon. XVILLIAM INGELS T00 'HZIICII ws! ix rzfsf. Football 2nd Tezimg Circulo Calderong Clionian. DONALD FAIRHURST lfrc-r'1'fy fr ilu' .mul of wif. .. Herald Staff, Athletic Editorg Hi-Y, President and Treasurerg Assembly Programsg Student Councilg B. C. P-g Engineersg Honor Rollg Clay, Sergeant- at-Arms. GEORGE ERNST Of the rufdv 2x'0l'Ic1'I .Yftllllll IIIOIIU and Ilzink, 'Till In-re rum' fame to 7lf0f,l1'1lg7lESA' sink. Irving, Secretary: B. C. P.g R. O. T. C. 2nd Lieu- tenantg Crack Cnmpanyg Crack Platoong Assembly Programsg Round Table. JACK FALER l?i.rc1'ct1'1m of .rfmeclz is more than eloqnmzce. Circulo Calderon. X t l l l dl.. 1 N LORRAIXE FELD ,I 'zvomuu uffm' luv' own lzvurf. Girl Reserves: Monitor: Assembly Programs. XX 'x ELSIE FLL'IECKINK,iER fmt ns be fuliunt. DOIQUTHY FIEUTZ .Al girl all fvmzlu' like In cull a friend, Les Immortels. MARY FOSTICR The s'zvm'!t'xl .wilful nn mrtli ix fvnrumz .v fmlfllrz' Les Tmmortels, Yice-President and Sccretarx Round Table: Student Council, Executive Board Honor Roll: Silver Pin. H.-Xflfl. FISHER l'll unit' you in my Iwmk of HIl'H!1U'j'. Jules Guerin: Honor Roll: Gold Pin with 1 pearl HUIZIQRT FOX I rivrm' A'Ilt'Ix'. Band. RUHIQRT FOUTKIAN Bob lfvrovs nuff k1'r1g7.v! Your' dfsluim' kvr Football, Captain and two XV's : Basketba WY and Captain: Irving, President: Honor Ro Gold Pin with 3 Pearls: Clionian: Speech Arts LI'CIl.l.E FRICDERICK Guild I lmrwf-z.',wf111i' furffr, filt'r1.n'j7 Basketball: llaseball: jules Guerin. Prefident' . rt Staff: Student Council. BIAZYIZRLY FLATER T110 lllIHfl1IfA'l' of rlvlullv. Speech Arts, President and Vice-President: -tu dent Council: Honor Roll: Gold Pin with 3 Pearls Assembly Programs: Debate Team. I.YKl.rXN FRIUK ljfflc I ask: my frmzhr uri' frfv. Irving: Student Council: Honor Roll. 0 5 1 xx 'x xx 'x xx , 'x . I XX x xx 'x . xx 'x xx 'x xx W- 5 ll, 5 ll: 3 X Student Council: Track: Debate Team. X H XX N , A Ns xx 's Q - Z XX 'x xx i g 1 I I L , Q 7 5 425- X l ,,l- 1 X 's Ns 's 51 Ns 5 5 xx Ns Rs 's , xg 's l Ns l N , Ns N l NX Ns . xx Y .5 i X Ns 1 03 I I L , U 7 5 X X HELEN FULLER Slroug ln will lo Sz'1'ii'0, fo Mak, fo jlhzzl, and not fu yield. RUTH KATHLEEN GENN Self-z'1'1r.vl is lluv first .rvczvl of .S'IlCC'L'S-V. Glcc Clubg Assembly Progrzuus. CELESTE FYFE xl szvcclvz' girl 'Ifs .larrl In flml. V Alpha Lyrag Assembly Pl'Ogl'21lllSQ Glcc Club. NORMAN GIBSON Qniff, buf 111111lIL'llZ'lIl1'L'l1ll,X' vzzimlval. As5c111bly PI'Og'l'ZIl11SQ Glec Club. ELAlNE GALAMBA 1ll'Vc'5 fo U girl I H'l10's off mul azz- a llzrf. Les lmmortcls, TYCEISLIYCIZ MARY GILCHRIST 1.0-re to luv' was but a IHIIIIU. Speech Artsg Cllristmas Playg Cliouia11giAs5c111bly P1'Ug1'2ll1lSQ Student Council Altcruateg Glcc Club. MARGARET GRAHAM Be not ,vlnzfvly goody be youll for smzrcfllillgf, MARIE GlLLILAND Cupid ix lzcr riglzt lzalul man. Cliuniaug Baskctballg Assembly Programsg R. O- T. C. Circus. XVILLIAM GARRISON l'Bill Ile went for a ride, but he rliclfft dI'l.'Z'C. HAROLD GORDON The llllllldll grclsslzvfvpcr, and can llc jlllllflf Track WV . -25- KATHERINE GOLDSMITH l?1'111'11s, flux 11111lify, f1l11.f 1'1lf'!'flj',' lL1!tl1..Y Kalv. Girl Reserves, Sccrctzlry and Treasnrcrg Honor Roll, Bronze Pin. MARTHA ANN GRAY .-111, a 11101111 111111 rt'111'1'1' 01111111 rue find 111111 x11 sztwl, yu! .vo 1111011s!1'11s1'-:'1'. Clioniang Crier Staffg Girl Reservesg Student Council. FRANCES GOLDHERGER gl Poet, Ll .vl11111'11!-11612 1110 11111511 11111 I111' days of 0111. MARCIA GROVER If 1c11ozc'11'11'g1v ix 11111 51111 of thc 111i1zd,'-lvl 1116 Ii-rw 111 11'111'k11vs.v. MARY l.L'El.I-.-X GRAMLICK 171'l71SL' 1111' 11411 11111 111111'11. RUTH GRCNDEN fjlll' 1'vf11'cs0111'11fi':'1' 111 I111' 1110-:'1'1' 1'1l10ll,l'. R- O. T. C. Circusg Hockey 131, '32. DAYID GRANT .SY14111 I gn 011, 111' 1111-rc I .9111'11' 011111111113 Honor Roll, Gold Pin with l Pearlg R. O. T. C- lst Lieutenantg Crack Sqnaclg Crack Platoong Crack fikllllllallyg N. R. A. ETHEL GRUNDEN S11-c kcff l'T'L'7'j'HIl1' 51110s.v1'11g 1131 111111111-Vx 111111111 1110 11111'.1'fvctz'11. MARY MARTHA GRAY S110 11141110 S11uk1'.vf11'111'e 1117115 111.5 fum' 111 X1I1IllI1'. jules Guering Yirgil Class: Second Prize in XYz1sl1- ington Essay Contest 19323 Honor Rollg Gold Pin with 2 Pearls. MARGARET GUNZ ilfy .l'f7L'E1Il1fj'-SIll11t'S. Alpha Lyrag Glee Club. -27 Q' l - l T xx 's xx 'x xx N xx N X X 'x xx 'x 5 1 xx 's xx Ns 1 X X 's. xx s XX 1 'x xx 's XX 'x xx I 1 0 1 I UL ' 0 X 11 ,W I T 4 L 1 t l , l l 'X xx 'x xx H xx N xx 'x xx 'x xx s xx 'x xx 'x Dx 'x X X s XS x xx 'x XX 'x xx 1 03 1 S' 1 L , Q Q HELEN GUFFEY T111r11 .1110 will talk,- Yc g11111.x', lmw 1116 will talk! Virgil Classg Sponsor Lieutenantg Round Tableg Les Immortals, President, Secretary, and Treas- nrcrg Honor Rollg Gold Pin with 3 Pearls. MARGARET HAPPER If1'l' 1111131 fault is slm lzas11't 111131. Circulo Calderon. Presidentg Honor Roll: Bronze Pin. KATHERINE GUGEL ,lly 11111111 111111 my 1lf?!'I1'l tulll 111 :'1'1' fvarl. Circnlo Caldcrong Debate- MARIE HARTFELDER T110 .rccmzd Helm llfills. FRANK HAHN Till 1 6111110 z 11e I1'01'l11 was 1'11f0111f111'l0. BERNICE HAVVK Nut only a .rj101'1'5 'IE'07llll1l, lllll a 5111011 .vjvort on FTVCVQ' OCCUSILOII. Hockeyg Baskctballg Baseballg Circulo Calderong Girl Reserves. VIRGINIA HOGUE .STOIIIIF l11i111c 1110 world is 11101111 for f1111 and frolic' 111111 so 1111 1. B. C. P.g Round Table. XYELDGN HARDEN I ai11't 1l1'1111, 11111 117111 sfmeclzlcss. DONALD HALBERSLEBEN IV12 Il01I'l hold lllzl' 1101118 agalzzst 111111. 1 FLOYD HARPER C0011-1111f111'ed and w01z11c1'i111y 11111111 1't'.r all about. Clay, Sergeant-at-Arlnsg Honor Roll. X 1 -II ...1 I Y L fl I R I P, -f ' V Xuqivvb .A y Aj- ' ,wp Ckyw .wwf ., DOROTHA HORN -' U'1zat su-vcr flmzzglzls an' f1II'HL7.7 Los Immortels. X U XYIILIAM HIBLER You lza-rv awakened me inn sormg I must slum- bvr again. Honor Roll. N u x AVDREY HARRIS ' .-I dimjvla in the UIIIIIL wzzmux ll 11'i'r'1'l'J witlxirz. N 5 BILL HIGMAN He IIHA' fl Irmz and llllllfflj' look. , X Student Council Alternate. H N BERNARD HARTNETT I am. 0 man 1110r'v .viuuvd l1flUI'JlSf Hlalz .viJ1n1'm1 Clay: Student Councilg Baskntball. CORNELIA HOACLAND Uf lmvrzfzrliv gfuflu, nf Uffvriimlx 111 THOMAS HEIXERIKSON . Is ll' folfcvnzalz- 'ZUO!lI41vII,'f I for kvvfizlgf Jilvnl-I van. by grmzd-big feet, and Irvingg B. C. P. VI Rl LIL HOAGLA XD Secret mm' svlf-folzfafzzvzl, and .mlffargf as a oysier. ROSE HERBALD In HZU1'!it'H IIIL'tI'IflIfI'0Il, fam'-v frvv. Clionian. HAROLD HODGE Szrclz fc'01111ef'f111 girls in NIC Jzmirw' Class N X 5 N s X X s X s N 9 4.' xx 's flfl ' x X 's xx 's . XX s n XX 's xx 's XS sx, x I. ' 1 W 1 av. I , - I za I -ggm 1 K I I 1 I . dl- 'x xx 'x xx N . NX 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx ' 'x xx s XX 'x xx 'x XS .Ng xx KU, 1 Sl 1 L , Q U IUANITA HOFF She only gors 10 sim-rv flirrc is a -:wine in small Hzrizigs. Speech Arts. SARA FRANCES HOXYERTON illzcsic seems fo rim in the family. National High School Chorus, Honor Rollg Alpha Lyra, Vice-President and Secretary, Round Table, President, Vice-President anrl Secretary: Hoekeyg Assembly Programs, Glce Club, Sturlcnt Council. HARRY HAGUE Thy 1lI0!1lC.S'fj' is a c1'aa'lc fo fliy' Hicrif. lst and Zncl Team Football: Track: Reserve XY and Zncl' Team NVQ in Football. RUTII LOUISE nU'F1f I'm C1I'fI'Sf1'C, 11111 fm fIfl'llI.d somcmzu will find it ouf. Iules Guerin, Yiee-President and Sgt.-at-Arms, Girl Reserves, Art Staff. JOHN IIOOVICR Drowiiig is his line Ann' lic does it 'Z'C7'jl fine. Football, lst anrl Znd Team Letters. ROSIQMARY IIIEILER H710 kfzozes-I may szirfvrisv you 50!IIf'1TfI,V-A Cireulo Calderon, Honor Roll, Bronze Pin. GUY 1foRD noP1q1Ns All grvaf 111011 ll'I'L',' I lflfllif feel so wall ilzysvff, Virgil Class, Crief Staff, News Editor, Speech Artsg Irving, Vice-President, lli-Yg Debate Team, As- sembly Programs, R. O. T. C. Sergeant, Crack Com- pany, Crack Platoon, Bronze Medal, Sons of Revolu- tion Contest, 1932, Honor Roll, Silver Ping Field Manager, Monitor System. CARL HUNT The Orem 570110 Fare. Band, Student Council. HARP IOI N BOSTIQL I' L he ff sho! of HIC aruzy. R. O '. . 'aptaing N. R. A.g Tennis MTV , Finals of In h stie Tournament: Football, lst Team 'xV,' nd am XVl'g Irving, B. C. P.g Art Director 0 1 'st s Play. t R HUNT rlc-111111. IVcIl-grcasmf. c T n. 5. X t I A. O. HUNTER I7ca1'f1r.Ily wise ht' .shakes his empty head. R. O. T. C. FRANCES HYDE They call me Emmy, but ihal's no sign I hop. Clionian, Treasurerg Les Immortelsg Student Coun- cil: Usher. ARTHUR HASSENPFLCG. IR. ,- lVlzen fini. and study flash, l.r'f study go fo smaslz. ,TACK 1. ISREAI. V- 53' ls it a bank, or li house, nz' qu filling slnfiongf Say, just what are you zlrafvirigz? V R. O. T. C. lst Scrgeantg Crack Sqnadg Crack Platoong Crack Companyg Assembly Progranisg Student Council. AVIOLAV HLTITON , V H A Olui l'00h'-7Ull0 knows, 501110 day SllL 7llllj' lznim' fo do fl lot of it. , , Jules Guerin ' NVADE JACKSON llfhild I-1005 lllll.VlllfI,'ll1U fire l1IH'7l1'4l. Football, lst and 2nd Team NWS , Captaing Basket- ball Sqnadg Traelgg Irving, Critie: B.C.P.g Student Law -Society. Vice-President: Student Council, Secretary and Executive Board: State Math Con- test Divisional XYinner. ARIELIA MILLER ,llls,hlacml only in nauzv. Girl Reserves BERNARD JARYIS I7-fvz' Iilxs? Clionian: Student Council. MARY HUZAR , .I supvrflnity of ln'n1'us, thafs all. Honor Roll. ' GERALDIXE JEFFERS Pojmlar, yct HL-0lI'C'Sl. Pronietliean, Vice-President and Parliamentariang Les lmmortelsg Student Council. X t 1 41- 1 x 1 xx xx l xx N xx 5 ., mu! 1 5:1 . 7 2 V , , MAR ' ---IX l S X171 i11,vf11'1A11 HI' for good 1'11111f1r111j'. Spcccll Arts: Cliouiau: R. O. T. C- Circusg As- sembly Progrzuusg Student Council. HELEN JOHNSON The IJ1'1111l14f11l is as 11svf11l 115 ffm 11x1'f11l. Crier Staffg Speech Artsg Assembly Programsg Hay Musiczllc. GAEDY JESTER Havlvfvy tvl11'11 Ihllf good' flJllIflL7IIj'.l I like to bc 11ln11f'. E YA KUR NICK Lilflc If-ra. LELAND JONES Stlllffl Cfl1111.r.' R. O. T. C. 1-lCll'ECl1ZlIltQ lrviugg Circulo Caldc1'o11- XVILLIAM H. KALIS, JR. 'Bill' lffllgll iw' 111111101 au! LIN wc TKJXII, HQ? aff 11.9 wr, run. Cfaptaill Clmccrlcaclersg Clay, xYlCC-Pl'txSlflk'lltf Speech Arts. Sccretaryg Assembly PI'UQl'2lll15Q c.l1l'lStlNZlS Play: Rand: Dclmtc VFCZIIIII Alilllilglllg Eclitm' of thc Cricrg Trczlsurcr of Senior Class. HAROLD JONES All fl11'11y.v 1'111111' ,I'0lllItl ffl 111.111 -zvlm -will 11111 wflif. JOHN KAM ERER Tony He 3l110f1.v in 11nt!1i11g buf 1110 d001'tc'11y. EVELPN JOHNSON A l7I01lflfL'-fIlTf'07'ifC 11'1111g1l1lc1' of H111 gfmlg. JEANNE KASSLER Calm H7111 If1ZClf7'G1-ill S110 walks, U1l111ll'1'fL'!f Ivy time and fide. ll! 7 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx , ss ' xx u XX s xx 's f , ,x A xx 1 11 0 A N1 L , U 9 5 5 1 7 IxA'1HIhIN1 Ixklf Ix1t1e l1IX11'1'1 V111 10 L1r111lo Lalduron 111113 IxEIPFR JI 11 1 111 111111 1115, Ix O L 111111811 IxOS1 IXAIZ 1 1111111 37 X 1 ax ctw 111 17 11 1 asdmll .1111 Sfl1C1Cllt L111111111 NI x1'1 11111111 L11g,1111Qrx 11Ix1H-X Ix-X1 I Xl XXX 1 5 I1 111111 1 1111 lu I111111ortQ1x UAX11 A 1x1Xl131 11 N 1111 1 81111111 -Mtx P11 lC1L111 1x0111111Tf11111 Ir: 111111t 3.1If1 ll' 111116111311 lll St111 1111 01111111 1 11 11xt1111 P ax IDN X RILANI Xl LIIL N 11 I X1 Ix11T'I' Ix1XD1x1D 1 1 1 11 11 11111 U Ill X M-KIA KIRK IXIA 1111111 1' 11111 111 'NAXLX JLXXF 1x1 'NISON I1 1 17 1111 1 11111 1 ll 11111 1 nw 1 I 1 0 5 1 , . 2,A.i.l,.,4 Y X N111 111111' 1111',v '111 'W' 11 f7Il1'1'. 1 's 5 ' E' ' ' ,, , Q. T111 .v 11 1' 111.11111 .1'111' 111:'1' 1 ' Q . S Irv' 1: '. , T. 1 ant. x u ' Q , . xx ,I .v1111' 111111 .1'1111111.v 111 11111 .lj'1lI. 5 H 1 X... Y ' 111 '.'2: 1134114 1.11 ' '51, lg., 11111 '33, WY 111 '31. '32, 11111 '33: B ' '31, '32, ' 1 '33, 'WV' 111 '32: 13. Lf P.: ,' ' NX s IiUC1E-' 2I'1.I-1iR .S Z1'1'1'f1'S' f1?111'l'. XX ui Z . Y . 1 xx ii ' 1 '. 'K .- XX ,Il-1111411 1111111111 111111 11111, 11111111 111111, 's X J ,1' Q il.11'G ix . lx 1IHI't'f 11.11 11 1111111x11, 11.1 11111111 11.51 tl 'Z1'11ll, 5 .1lI11 -21111 .1111'll 1111, j'11l1 11111:'1'1' 111111 1111. 's'-2' '1'1s X I'z 1'. 1 3 .' 1' L' 1' 1 Yip' C1assZ ,x Q'11 .' 1s 1'j '31. xx 2 .I ' 'I 1' i , .I 1Y't11I1 ' 111'1'l ix 11 j'l1,X' f111'1'1:'111', 5 R. O,'1'. C. 11.' l1.'2. X X 1 Q i'i ' '-' 'Q ,I f'11111' A'11I1 11f!111 1f11'1'f 11111'1 1111 111 '111 by XX 111' 11' '.111'11. ' N , , . 1 . , , . - xx . I A 1 4 V 5 151115 111 111'1' 1' 11111 11111111 111' II VV. 5 XX 'x .1 11111 -1 11111 111111 f111'l fm' 1111 1 1 .v 11 '111' XS .1ll11X '11 111.1 j11-V11 -111111 1 -11' ' 1,1111'z1'. I 41 v ' ' o 0 -1m- K l Jn- N . 'S xx 's xx H xx N xx H ox l OSCAR KINCAID Ilis lim thas several hooks. Round Table, Secretaryg Circulo Calderon, Secre- taryg Football lst Teamg Basketball lst Team. JOSEPH KITE 'lJoe Anotlwi' high flyer. Basketball 2nd Teamg Football 2nd Teamg Track JOSEPH KING 'joel' I slept and dreamed that life fvas lreaufyg l 'w0hr and found that life was duty, R. O. T. C. DOROTHY KRUEGER If we rrmld all he as fvleasant as xhe, lflfhat fl lmfvjvy place thix world would be. MARJORTE KING A little queen. JAMES LAGE Timm fvlrrlmrately tlzro-zwzt away. la l 4 4 EUC ENE'K'lNG Professor It'.v fun to be fooledg lt'.v 11m1'f' fun, to know. MARGARET LANE Peggy Stvft right up, advice is free. ORVILLE KINGSBURY A gust 0' wind. BERNARD LARSON O-O-Oh! That te1'1'1'ble Swedc'! l I xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx n xX x xx 'x x5 Rx xx 5' 1 L , Q Q 5 5 F ZELMA LAXYRENCE Darla zryftr, but bright f11'11xj112cts. Les Immortelsg Honor Roll. LAURA LEYINE 1171111 1111111 arf we 111111-zu 11111. R. O- T. C. Circus. J. XY. LAXYS H-IOlllllllCN 1171111 ll swept baby 1111 11111.rt 1111-211' 11110111 , AMELIA LeVEQL'E .1111 117111511111 girl tc-1'1'h 011. 111111x11111 tray. Glee Clubg Girl Reserresg Alpha Lyra. ELMER LAXVSON The 11031 with fha g1'11l11'f1'111l 1to1111ff11a11ce. lYAl.'l'ER LEYIS The 11111335 the thing. Speech Artsg Christmas Play. AGNES LEE X111 11111'11 10 11111311 1111s1?1'11. Sponsor Captaing Pundit, President, Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary, and Sergeant-at-Arrnsg Senior Business Committeeg Student Council, Vice-Presi dentg Harold Staffg Les Immortels, Sergeant-at Arms. FRANK LOVELAND 1111111 51711001 11'f1' is -11151 four' j'N11'S 100 107117 fm 7110. THOMAS LEE Tom 1112 forgot what we 1u1'1'1' 111111111 to ,my 11110111 111111 R- O. T. C. Sergeantg Circulo Calderong Round Tableg Crack Company. RAYMOND LUCE X xx 'x xx 'x xx H xx N xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x 0 s 1 xx 'x xx 'x I xx u . XX 'x xx 's XX 'x xx Ona' of fha select Jfllllltlfj' g7'Ul1I1UfUS. Q 1 1 I 4, 1 0 Y za- K 5 ,TYYY .7 .v Y. 1 ,,1- 1 xx S N N u N X u N X Q X X 'x xx Q 5 1 ROBERTLUYBIEN Bob llc jus! sits. DOROTH Y MOSER Wflzere fl1c1'c'.v ll 11111, Tlzcrejs Cl 110511. Round Table: B. C. P.: Student Council. LAXVRIE LYON A l,j'I71I, 1111111 111' 1111111 11111171111 'z1'11'1111'11 ix 11111.11 111'ea11f111. Glee Club: Assembly Programs: R. O. T. C- Crack Company: Rifle Team: Assembly Programs. VIVIAN ANNE MARSHALL .S'1vf1'f 111111 111'111. 111111 1111111 117 110111. Round Table: Les Tmmortels. ' VVTLLTAM MAGEE 1'1 Y1lL'1I- .vl11111 l 111'1'111111' 11 1111111.' Hi-Y. TYILMA MATHERLY S11 .r11'1'1'f 11 f111'11, .v111'11 11111101 fll'f1l'1'. Basketball NVQ Baseball: R. O. T. C. Circus. XYITLIAM RIALOXE Bill 01111 11111111 11. 1111111 1l1l'1't' 11111311 V011-111'1111'1'11 l1'1'.v111111111 Basketball, lst and 2nd Team XV's : Football lst Team A'VV : Track VV'y: Round Table: Monitor: Senior Class Vice-President. MARGARET MARTIN S1111 111111111111'011 1111 x11111-1' -r'i1'1'111' 111111fz1'111'0s. Speech Arts, Sergeant-at-Arms: Christmas Play. IQVELYN MALONFIY 51110 171'l'lIff.Y c.1'f11'1'i1'11r1'. LELA MARTINEK 1'ViI11- just r111111g11 11ra1'11f1111 fo 111iSq1111l1'. XX 'x xx N xx 'x xx s NS Ns xx 's XX 'x xx kV! I 'I ., X 36 Q HAR 1.125 MACZE lf11.1' IIIl'l'I'j' lzfffv lil'I!llllII1'I' 1711-X' 1X1 .'1'1' .riwlr fo Sf1'I1'L', I , lfnl jf1H'.V 1111 'I't'1'.1' 1111 1 M1111 lfunfiliyf lzix TUUX' tl1r'u1rgfi,'1. lifr. Hcrzllcl Stuff: Senior Business Co111111ittccg HCP.: Clay, 1,l'CS1f1CllI anil Yicc-1'rcsiclc11t: Deluatc 110211111 Hi-Y. l'rcsic1c11t, Secretary, 111111 Calninct BICHHJCF- 1Y.fX1.'I'1iR MILXE l1111o1'1'111'1', f11'f1'1'f1'v1I'. 13.C.1'., XvlCC-Pl'CS1l1Cl1tI Clay, '11I'C2lSlII'C1'I Hi-Y R. O. 'lf C.. Lie11tc11:l11t: Crack Platoon: Crack Co111pz111y: Crier Staff, Aclvc-rt1si11g Manager: Hon- or Rollg 15I'OllZC Pin. Am' 11,l1'E11 Cl11l1'l1'.1', flnlflix 1':'1'1',1 21'f11'f'v5 um! 1111! L1 fllillfl In lU4'4Il'. 1'1111r1it. '11l'CHS1ll'CI'Q Honor Roll: 131111110 Pin: Stu clunt Council: Les I11111111rtL-ls: Hockey YY.1' ICDXYARD MILLER. JR. 1.c1 I-'nlkx :Ill .Hof and .vf4H'1' ,II llzix 1111.v'z1'1'f' In 11 lIll1lllt'1l'A' f1r111'1'r. R, O. 'lf C. Captain: Crack 1'lz1too111 Crack Com' puny: 1I'X'lllg'. Yicc-Prcsiclc11t: Senior Business c.Ol11llllltC0. MILIJRICD MAXXVEL1, ,N'il1'111'1' is flu' f1rr'ffrf KIOHX S. Ml1.LliR,jR. .Ill lin' 11m1l1'f1'1'.v flint '11l'1ll'1i1 Stnclcnt Council. FRANCIS M YERS 11 lm mu' -rvzxc. Hn' iw. Clzzyg 1!.C.P-2 Hi-Y, 'I' g'1':1111sg 1'i1lllI1. XYIXOX.-X MILLER Tull, 11'1'llr1-11'x1', and -zu H 12l.1iX M YERS l'm !1'm'u1'111f fast. YIRKSIXIA MIMS ,11liHI.S' Hn' 'Zu'UVlf. Pr0111ctl1c:111, '1'1'ez1s11rerg Class. 111'f'11l1lf'-1' uf joy. gm In llltlkl' ll Hlllll. vi' fmvlv lu' rczlsnrcrg Asscmlnly Pro- 'V1' 111'111'1'! Ill. Stnclcnt Council: Virgil 1 i, 1 - 1 'S xx 'x xx 'x xx N xx 'x xx 'x I I xx 'x xx 's xx 5 xx 'x xx s XX s xx 's XX xx xx K0 1 Sl 1 I, Y ' Q 1 5 1 I S 1 CHARLES MINTURN P111C1c 'fs my jN1s.vzc'ol'rI'. Alpha. Lyrag Orchestra. DORIS MOSER 1-a-rth has fmt cmytlziug to show more fair. R O T. C. Circus 19323 Cireulo Calderon. NI ARIE MALTBY Onfef as zz zv11ifu nmusr DOROTHY MOULTON e of 1110 fl'-zu X1lItlt'1lfS in captivity. les II'I1I110I'tClS, Seeretaryg Pronlethean, Sergeant- at Arnlsg Honor Rollg Gold Pin with 2 pearls. XX ILLIAM MONTGOMIERY 'tBi1l'1 dont? zwwrlc our my rar awry day, if wmft 11111, and lf I work out nf, I 1za-z,'c1z't tum' to run if. . usf TUOI'1d-H178 me 111110 for 1111 my 1a'0r1'. R O T. C. Captain, Crack Company, Crack Pla- toon and Crack Squad: B-C.P.g Student Council. 91155 saving Im' 11-110 for somrboc1y else. Pllllilltg Girl Reserveg Assembly. B ARBARA MONTROSE 1 lzajlffy Int ix 111910, fair anaid. N IRGINIA ANN MURRY Better than gold is a tlzfukfng 11ll'1l11. IORESS JUNE MORGAN .SIZUTS a1u'ay.f on 1110 go, 1V1ze1'e 8118111 stop iw :xr-vcr know. Prometheang Assembly Programg Student Councilg X xr ll Class- JANE MCBEE Ewen her flll.1'1-11415 Imnfd to 1717711615 side. Round Tableg Les Imnlortels- X S . NX A n xN V . . - xx u Nx M N XX V O11 xx '-'A xN 7 's If 1 lfnj ss Y xx LILLIAN MUEHLIEBACH ss ' I xx as l xx N W. xx x xx ' N Xx K 'x xx tbl I I w L . l v ' as X -38- i l pn- I ALICE LEE MCCARTEN N l'lf'l1cfc are you going, my Welty maid? xx Clioniang Assembly Programs. JACK MCEVOY Tlzcrelr notliing in ri huge balloon. B.C.P., Secretaryg Clay, Secretaryg Assembly Pro- gramsg Senior Business Committeeg Virgil Classg Captain Debate Teanig Honor Rollg Gold Pin with 3 Pearls. xx 'x xx I. C- MCCAULEY 'N .Yof that I like .Sindy lass, but Pla-allow Tennis XV g Basketball Znd Teamg Football 2nd Team. VIRGINIA McGAYIC Hallo, lleclufifirl. Student Council, Vice-President and Executive Board: Pundit, Treasurer and Sergeant-at-Armsg B.C.P-3 Junior Class Treasurerg Basketball VV g Baseball XY g Hockey: Bankerg Assembly Pro- grams. xx 's X X 'x xx 's BETTY SUE McCI.EI.I-.-XND Arid than flzerc' was H10 girl in flu' lifflc flI't'Fl1' haf. Pundit, Criticg Christmas Playg Student Council Executive Board: Honor Roll. ANTHOXYMcCRAXY Tony Ally lmby just mrvx fm' mv. ROBERTA MCCLANAHAN A ray of light .rlmuc from lim' gnldfn hair. RICHARD BIcGREXV Tlzvre ilvzzff micvlzl of lzim, but what flzerv is-we .' B.C4P. ANN.-X VERNICE McCLUNG A Int of friwzrlx for a izmcfomcr. Promethean. ROBERT MCGUIRE .Yut JIickey ,' Bob. 5 1 xx r .5 xx ss X x 's x x N ll XX 'x xx 'x XS Rx l i NX I 1 0 I I I, . 5 f MSQW g T 5 L JAM ES MCCAUGHEY If 11111I11l1'o11 1717 17111 111-01111 of life, l1c's .vfarz'i11g. 1 1 HEL NORTONI x XI .v1'1' ffllml ix 111 x1'1' D111'1's. O T. C. Circusg Pron1etl1ea11. ALTHA MCVAY 11111 still ffltlf 11I11' 111111 11111111 1111. 1111 Lyra: G11-C Club. XOSA ODESSK Y 51 L1 '1'111f1' ix 1111I1I'1'11. ucl1.11t Council. VIN NIQITZEL sk H10 IIIIIHV 'ZUI1111 11'zv11s 111111. O 'lf C-3 Crack Squad: Crack Platoong Student wuncil Alternate. GLN Ii B. CQYDXYYIER .S 11 11fl1I1'l11', yr! .111 shy. ' - cl 'l'cz1111 Fuotlnzxll Lettcrsg 21111 Team 'ms cctlmall L1-ttcrg Truck- NI lf NICHOLS lfv.Yl'.V l'1'f.v111i1'11l 1'zt'1'1'1' 11 11'11y. ARY LGU OLIVER Ollvf I111I11fi'1' III! 111-z'1' 111 firxl .v1'11l1t, I I 1i11 1111111-:'1' I.H 1'11ki1111 11 .v11r11111l look. Punditg Cli1.111iz111, Secrctaryg Student Councilg Binkcr. OLYNIE NORRIS 511 B11.1'11111, 111111112 111111 111'I1n1111f1'. AVNIES OVERS'1'RI2E'I' Gi YI .' 11 1111.1 11 1'1'11l 1'1'1'111'1l I11 l11'1' 1'1'121iff. rl Rescrvesg Student Councilg Hockeyg Basket- Nx Y . frw T11 xx 11. . n NX . A A 1 , A, Alll' xx N 17 Y i S11 XX ,f , 'x XX Kllil. 55 11 li. . xx 'x . . , X , N lst 111111 911 -, B. 1 X N 111m 'x xx N J I ff ful XS ss ' xx hs' XS 'x Y S11 xX 1 1 1.11 1 0 I I 1 L , ' 7 5 X -40 MYRTLE PARISH .1 1l1jl1I, llL'1 I'17IlS x11j11'111111. Circulo Calclerong Girl Rcscrvcsg Asscinlbly Pro- gruins: lilcc Clulmg Music XY g City Solo Contest lst Place. MAYFIELD PAYNE 11'11111 ll 11111111 f1'11111z1- 1111.: 1111s 111-11m1'11 111 11l'.l Honor Roll. XYll,l.lAM PARRS 1111111 tl 111'1'f1'1'1 1'11111111111111'1111: 11'1'11y 111111 1115 -1'ir111'11. Alpha Lyrag .'XS5CI11lJly Prograiiisg Orcliestrag ljaml. EYELYX PIEPMEIER .11111112-.v111' 'Zt'111k5 11111'111111111'1'1'11. jules tiucrin, Prcsiclcnt, Sucrctary, and Sgrgcant- at-Arnif: l.,l'OlllCtllCZiIl, Yltlfi-l,1'C5lllClltQ Girl Rc- scrvcsg Honor Roll. VERA M.-XRt,1ARli'l' PARK l'i1'11111,v, 11151 11111111' ix 'Zs'U1lIlI11. Proinetliczin, Prcsiilcntg Les l11lI1'l0I'tClSQ Student Council. LCCIAX PIANE I 1111111131 111111 1111 1111'11, 11111 11 11111 ll'ZU1Ij'. lst and Zncl Team Football YX 5 g Zncl Team Bas- kctlxall XY : Circulo Calrlerong Track. YIYIAX PARKS Quint, 1111.111 -V1111 1'11111z1' 111'1'. Asscnilxly .l,l'0gI'Zllll5. HERBERT PEXNIXGTON lx J11'1'11111'.fx 11 ':'1'1'1111'.' lQDlTH PARRUTT 11111 .i'111111'11111' my x111111'1111'1111 111111111 Ix'11.v.' Round Talvlc, P2lI'llZil11CI1tE1I'lZlllQ L05 Immortclsg Student Council. CAROLINE PETERSON Round Table. Scrgcalit-at-Arnlsg Les lnnnortelsg Honor Roll: Silver Ping Virgil Class. l ii l - l xx 'x xx 's xx N xx 'x xx vs xx 'x X X 'x 5 1 xx 'x xx 'x xx N XX xx , 1 xx 's XX 'x l 11'11.v1'! 511111 x111'1'11.v111 is 1111111'1'01111'11g. XX 1 0 1 I L , 1 7 X 1 41 X T I I k I 51 ,Y 5 5 ROS PETERSON I 0113: want a Cl'GtIl88I'? lst Team Reserve and Zud Team Football Lettersg Assembly Programsg Orchestrag Student Couucilg H1 X I OSE POINZER Portrayed by lzur zzame. Honor Roll. PAL L PHILLIPS trofect the sous of jveaca. I LI NN PRICE otcs a lat, but F1111 flcrw' think Of it. IXEZ PHILLIPS If the ladies be young and fair, I OI5 PROCTOR Ifastmzs with a 'hott of frivrzds. Speech Arts. IxARL PHILLIPS mly kim-zcv 114' Ctllllt' and 'IL'Cl1I'. GEORGE PUCKETT Hel' a wit fwcidler' and retails his 'Zl'417'I'S. AI DIE PIER I1 TU mindx 1Uc'f11' out, 7lZ07'C rust out. R O T. C. Circus- FRANCES QUALLS , an S before her Hlljllf and ,vhrfs just the opposite. 42 9 x as gf, xx Q - 's xx ss Y xx 'I N XX Ku 's Nx AT as . Tlmy lzlrre tlzv gift to kzm-zv it. xx 's xx 1 P 's xx ss ' I 1 xx u XX Ns Nx 4 , is fg XX Ns xg Put 1 bl I ,. I l l 5 l ,-, l .. l BETTY R,x1f1f12L N The L'1lHI'l'Il gniflgf Ivdlv. C011 ymlzj Pundit. X .X s WILMA RHOADES x That Il1lll'Ut'VL'tl, .vmaH, k710TUI.lZj7 50111, X Glee Club. 's RICHARD RANSOX Dick , 17111 lm gn fu ll'v.vff10r'f.' Clionian, Treasnrerg Fnotballg Basketballg Track: Student Council. NX N JACK REITZES Ona of fin' .-'lru1y'.r admirc'1'.f. XX Irvingg B-C.P.g Engineersg Crier Staff News , Editor, R xx MARJORIIC RIC.-XD 's CQUIIICIDK'71l'1.0'1lS and SfIId!.0llX is .vlnh .flud K1 good .flzulmzt 511671 al-zmys iw. X X 's VVILLI.-XM RICHARDSON Om' of the yomzgm' set. xx 'x INIILDRED RIZGAN X lVlm flxiulrx xo little and falks so Hlllfll. X Baseball Team '31, 'N CHARl.l',5 RlCH'1ER X Tin' silwzl soldier. 5 R. O. 'l'. C. Znd Lientenantg Ordinance Officer: Crack Cmnpanyg Crank Platoon. X X xx MARION REV.-XRD XX I f'0'Illl1l1f'f br' yund if I -zuould, 5 I 1Um1l1f11'I Im good if I Could. 5 Pundit, Sergeant-at-Armsg Jules Guerini XX EMILY ROACH Ns Fw fmt away L7lll.ldl.YlZ things. Pundit, Sergeant-at-Armsg Assembly Program: Xx Hockey Team '3lg Bankerg Spring Mnsicale Fes- tival 1931. 1 0 1' I QI I L . Q 7 5 -ia g 6? 1 ,,1- 1 51 fr RICHARD RUB? RTS Dick Round ldhlc Jules Guering Student Coun ' 3 Bankei f HANHXAH RO1 HBERG . Bunker - r, ft, X. OL NIIY ROES ci W? 1101111 10111 11611111 11 11'0111a11. 6 I f' 13' 11111 ll' IFtlI'fi1?1'P17kUfJ' 1 A 1 clcnt Council Alternate: Ah 1a .yra, lresicl Chonian, Scrjeant-at-Arnisg . , T. C. lst 1 ' cant' Cracl' Coinpanyi Glec Cluh. DALE RULLE ll 1 Ili, 111 11 1'.r '-1'111' ll ' lfL'f7I'l7'f'Cl1. Alpha Lyra: Assembly Programs: Rand. X IX IAN ROMINIIS 'nj' ly 11' 1 ' .11 :rx llfl' Clllfffj' 1f111. Psaselrillz Speech Artsg Jules Guerin. 1'1'11 Q' ' 1 l aschall 'VN Promethean. REBECCA RQOVIXSKY f1' 51111 t11 1 rm j r Iv ' J 'viz' 111111' 111' 1. TLIZABETH RUSSELL Triflcs 111111611 PCI'-fUt'f1.l17l, 11111 j11'1'f1'ff1'1111 1.1 1111 1'1'1'f11' lafiscball' R. O. T- C. Circus. ARLENE ROSS S10 11vgc11fI1., S1 . ix 11111, 111111125 lI11..YC11l.Cf llll ,'11'1' Speech Arts' Assembly Programs. IRIS BUSH ' 1111e'z1'111'1'e 111. 11111 .S't'C1'Uf Pj' 1 'V' .W lv 1110 1z1dde11 g1t?fl'I1l' of ll f1e1'fe1rf life. Lirculo Calclerong Hockey: Girl Reserves: I. O 'l C Circus. X111 111'1'1'.v1', flux. 's xx Xl 1 1' - 1 is V ' , . xg 1' ' ' 1 P1 ' ff I 1 I 1 7 j ff 5.11 NX V exe O Sei - kj xx 11111 11'11 11 1 lx 111 11111' ss A X N - . as i l'11 1111 11150 1111 1111 1 1' xx ' . VIRGINIA RULLE Q11 117 1111 'S1'1t xx 5 S, ' 1 Y 's X I X fill ' 11 1' 111 1111 11111 1111 5111 11 f111 11' 55 V11 f 111 xx .N 44 W XX L 1 N X 1'1 1 If 1 x 13111 ' 011 N5 J . XX Ss ' 1 Y S0 1 0 LIN 1111 XX 1 . L Q 0, . . l . . I I Q U 21 -44, UlfNEYll':YE RUSSELL S1n'1'4'l ff-f'Ili I'fUI'l'. Speech Arts, Treasurer and Critic: Assembly Pro- grams: Senior Business Connnittcc: Student Coun- cil: Cricr Staff. THERA SANDERS l'111 .vnrc ffm! i'm'v,v um' l'Il1'IIli1'X fn lifv. RICHARD RYDER .S'z'lj'-i1'rfv11.w ix ir ':'1'1'l1n'. Fmltlmall, Znd Tn-zum: Golf TL-sun: Clionian. NEIL SAYLOR Tfzc lmxlzy KVIIU. R. O. T. C. KSICORGIE RYDIER Cfiftml 'zritlz ilu' gif! nf gall. ST.-XNLIQY SCOTT Tin' tll'IlI.V',Y .XvtIf'01l'U7l. Llrivr Staff: Student Council: l5.C-P.: Prcsidcnt and Trcasurer: Clay: Hi-Y, Secretary: R. O. T. C. Captain: Rifle Team: R. O. T. C. Iixpcrt Riflcinan: N. R. Ag Lfmnpzlny lil Conunandcr3 Individuzil: Crack Platoon: Crack Coinpziny: Honor Roll. DORIS S.-XIZOXY T116 lnrnlfvr rrlm .rlul'Iml tl run. Les Immortels: Honor Roll: Bronze Pin: fricr Staff: Asscinlply Programs: Hnnkcrs' Play: Banker. JOHN SHELBY SCOTT Hn' C rzvrxv 1164111 I1r'11mnn'I. Round Tzilmlc: Crier Staff: Hi-Y: R. O. T. C.: Crack Squad: Crack Plzitoon: Crack Conipany. BETTY SAMAZIN In !n'u:'t'11 'tw' .vlzull klmfu all. THOMAS SCANLON Tom .I Iftllv lL'c1I'lIflI5l is LI H'AlIllill'I'UIl.Y llzurff. l dl- Il N X X .5 xx 'x 9 I I J xx as xx 'x xx 'x xx 's xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx , . XX x xx 's xx ix xx tl 1 QI 1 L' , Q T 5 5 f-'if ' ' f if it il- 1 xx 'x N s xx , V fi '85 -s 1'9 Z-C l ,Ji ff' W I ff , ,v ' ,- :fg ,W , 2 l ', fr ' ' Q 4 f , g C g J-L 1 f ,, I Q . , , ,. I i ' 'wi ' 2 ' J u . - IW kt S1 5 xx ix xx 5 xx 'x l. r XX 'x : xx I . l . Xx Rx xx 's XS xx xx 1 0 I I L , ' - o X IX DOROTHY SCHEID lflflzy .vlmly '7l0'ZUf RUTH SCHULTZE I'd rallmr br a big frog in a liifle pond, so I lcfl my .SlU'f7lIlI? .l'Illljt7ClS 'mzitil the lar-t ygay, CHARLES SHELTON All-li fllaf alll C0'H1f1lI0ll arlaiirator, T'li7llP, will one day md it all. MARY MARGARET SCURLOCK Om' f7Ul'l'lI'llIL' sfnclvnt. GEORGE SCHLEIFER Plfluilfa mall! ROBERT SEAYER Bob llllly ix sflzaalf Irvingg Circulo Calderon, Secretary. KATHRYN JANE SCH MITT I may look qzzifz' anal Xflldl-01lS, but wait 'till you know mf. Prometlican. BEATRICE SHOCSE Always buzzing a1'0'111za'. Circulo Caldcroug Girl Reservesg Prometheang Student Council. ROBERT SCHUBERT 'tBob If lm is as .vlifle as his hair' is,' beware. Footballg Track. ESTHER SHOUP A merry Iicarf that goes all day. Clioniang Student Council Alternate. ....46i l dl- T JACK SHAFER X The fvrldc of flu' lzaitfalimz-. R. O. T. C. Major: Crack Squadg Rifle Tcam Crack Platoong Crack Company: Clayg Engineers N Hi-Y: B-C-P. 5 HAROLD SILVIERMAN Ur flziizks foo muflz. Surlz mm an' fl1lIlj'lFl'l7ll5. x xx MARTHA JANl2 SIIAFFICR . Sillffli' lnkmi nf .lr'f. Les lmmortelsg Punclit, President, Yicc-President, and Treasurer: Honor Roll: Bronze Pin. NX JOHN Sl1iK flllllll' lx lllx fc1.v.v-zvm'il. X Crier Staffg Irving: Hi-Y. GXYENDEN SHAFFER X lfuir and .vf4'vvf. flflllll' mul trim. 's Gfvvm1'm1, fln'1'v'.v no 0116 qnilc' llkf' yon. Honor Roll Five Terms: Golrl Pin with one pearl. xx Q PEARL SILVERSTEIN 5 . lll that glisfvlx ix Hof gfnlil. L N FRANCES SHAXYYER X S110 was ll flltllllfllll of dvliylifl X Promctlican, Secretaryg Les Immortels, Vice- 'S President: Student Council. xx H BERTHA SILBY Ii-:wi I1'vr'll1u l.'r1rm'.v flzufl Fashion Show l93Z. xg N XS ROSE ANN SHUTE 5 Slirlv still ml tln' gold sfumlarll. 5 XX ss JOSEPH SIMCOSKY X ls ln' cl111nl7.'.'! N Znrl Team Football '31 ancl '32. val I SI 1 L , ' Q 5 -47 g L 'il S 1 I I X xx H xx 'x xx 5 xx E xx 'x xx 'x MANUEL SIMON I5'Z'C11 11 f1.v11 'z1'1111'f 111'l 1'111111'1t 11 111' 1'1'1'j1v 1115 1111111111 1'111.v1'11. , I 1 Orchestra I':XL'I.A STANEK 1 ':'1' fllf llljl' 111.115 iI'ZuY1j', .I11'11 111'1' Illj' 111'1'y. ICSTI-I ER SIM ONS ,I '1u111111111 111 .11'zu -1u111'11.v. M A RGA R ICT STARK 1.1ff11' 1111-1'1'1'11 111xf 111'1' x111'1'f1 111111111 11111 111111 17 L'1'17'0k. M.-XRY SCHIIE Only 1'11l11'111' 1111y.v f-111' 11112 Circulo C2llllCl'0I1, Scrcctary and 'lII'L'ElSlll'L'!'I As- sumbly Progrmusg Girls Glue Club: Crier Staff. M.-NRY JANE STINSON 1111-11' f111' 111111 1111111 1'11111111' t111'11-mv 1'I.v 111'111115.' S11 .v11i111'.v ll 11111111 11'1'1'11 111 41 11111111111-X' -11'111'111'. DAVID SIQICICR S111111' 111'1' 1111111 f11'L'lI1. X111111' 111'1111 I'1' 111'1'11l111'.v.v, .llltl .v111111' 1111-71' 111'1'11f111'.v.v f111'11s! 11111111 11IL'1l1, Debate 'II-211113 Christmas Plays, '31 and H321 Stu- rlcut Council Alternate: l'l0l1OI'2llJlL' Mcutiou in Sous of Revolution Contest: Speech Arts. Secre- tary and S1-rgcz111t-at-A1'111s: Irving. President and Yicc-Prcsi1lc11t1 Asselulmly l-,l'OQI'2iHlSQ lst Place '32 zlucl 21111 Place '31 in Spf.-cclm Arts Orntiou Coutcstl XYcstport's Rcpresc11t:1tix'u in Stark Oratorical Llmtestg Hmmr Roll: Culcl Plll with 2 pcarls. ITIIDRIYNCIQ STEVENS .1 1'1'111' f1'11'1111' ix 11111'11 111 f11ll1. :X RLENA SPURLOCK l'l1'K'1It'1l .'.'.' Les Iuuuortcls. MARY STIZNYART .IlIIII'j'l.V 1110 k1'1111' 111' ll 11i1'1 1111111 iI1'Zt fIAX'.Y 111c1k1's I1I!'1'1'j'. Glce Club. 1 1 xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx u xS x xx 's XS xx xx 1 0 K ,SI 1 b V Q T 5 3 II I MAXINE STEVENS ll'itl1 Ll fCl'!f7Ul' fn umfvli luv' hair- Huy, shi' ix 11. msn! DONALD STUMPF ffiffclz. lily Ti'llfj0!l- fn li star. NINA RUTH ST. JOHN gl Uoizfmzfvd spirit ix the STL't'l'llIl'SS of f.1'fn'1'1'v11u'. Speech Arts: :XSSCIIIDTX Programs: Senior Busi- ness Committee Alternate: Crier Staff: Banker. FAREL SXYANSON This girl ix 41v.vti:1c4l Ivy full' If-rw' to ln-21' and :zu-rw' fu fum: junior Class President: Hockey: Basketball Wm: Baseball: Tennis: Round Table, President: Circulo Calderon. Treasurer: Sponsor Major: Senior Busi- ness Committee Chairman: Student Council: Her- ald Staff: Popularity Queen. ALOIESE STOKES Jllil ll'l1-V do you 'flare flint Ilrnad xuzilv? B.C-R. FREDERICK SXVAIN llvllfllf lu' .vfvakx nm' liki' ii fillfzvll. ,vnu find him like a .wldirn R. O. T, C, Lieutenant: Crack Company: Crack Platoon: Crack Squad: Irving, Treasurer: Honor Roll. ROBERT ST RICKLAND The gluxs nf frisliioiz and flu' Hmlu' of form, DOROTHEJX SCDDARTH Quint, lHlUl7lI'll5i'I4',' lun' :elm 11111 fall 'zulzal rl gif'l's t'.'1iul'1'ugf. Cireulo Calderon. DOROTHIIC STROMXYASER S110 nznkvx .rzwct uznsic tuillz the L'lIlIHlt'l'd stmnxv. R. O. T. C. Circus. BONNIE MAE SYKES IJHLYIXIUIIIALIX, TUIIUIS your fnlnz 51111711 .' Speech Arts: Assembly Programs: Student Coun- cil Alternate: Crier Staff. -49 ,YY l , i - y . xx 'x xx 'x xx N xx E xx 'x N 9 K X 'x xx 'x xx 5 xx 'x Dx u XX 'x xx ss XS xx xx t 5 I I ' L , 0 V l ,pl , N S 1 RONALD TATE - l1 11y 11111: 11111111 1101111115 speak louder? R Tl H THOMAS Ins! at 5-zvml 11'tf11' 1111-1, 1V1111 111'1f1x 111 171'I-51111871 1111.5 11111 'li'07'1d. C irl Reserve Cabinet for two years. DOROTHY TAYLOR Let 715 111' pa1i1'11I. Honor Roll: Gold Pin with one pearl. TxU'l H TODD SOII1' 1111d 1'1'f1t 111111 n'11i11'110ss of 111v1' 50111. Speech Artsg Assembly Programsg Debate Team- IILDRED TAYLOR 0111113' 11'1'x1v. jl SSIE TRACY Y11f111'1? 11111110 11c1' 113 11 511011111, XY171 so 111111, 111111 1111! .vu good. Hocl ey '3O. 131, and '32g Two Hockey 'lW g Bas- ketlmll '31, '32, and '33g Basketball VV g Baseball CEORGE TERRY c 'ZR'1Il.11' f111-:x'C1' of 11 111111111'11'.v.v 11f1'. Zncl and lst Team Football VV g 2nd Team Bas- ketball: Track Squadg Irving Clubg Student Council. SEX NIOUR TRAXLER 13c11111a', fl, jII'L'K1ff 11'ac1c 1111111 NTINALEE TIMMONS Illusic 1111111 !T1Z!1I'1I1S. Assembly Programg Orchestrag City Contest for Orchestra. EDWVARD TRIEB 11711 'were 1111 p1111i11g for you. Dx is ,LN NN .. . 1 NX 1 u XX ' H xx L. i Ns Xx 4 's xx ss xx 1 ' . ,. .. 'leain Twleeg lwo Baseball XX . 's X J X T11 's . xx s xx s NX A Ns A Dx 's Nx- 0 1 ' . I L , 1 9 4 5 5 K -50- Pronietlieang Jules Guerin, Treasurerg Art Staff: SPENCER TROGDON . I was not born for four! or gram affair.c,' I pay my debts, Imliew, and .my my 1v1'r1ya1'.v. Hi-Yg Football XY 3 Track. ELISE VALOT Fifty 1nill1'011f I r'vl1dz1:1c11 UUIZJI' In' fvrmzfy. Diana Club: Alplm Lyra, Treasurcrg Glcc Club: Assembly PI'O2I'ZllIlS. MILTON TURVITLE E! fu l?1'11tU.' Glcc Club XVIIAIA XYAGNER .fl puppy lifllc f11'1'I. R. U. T. C. Circus: Rouurl Table. FLORENCE VAN HATTEN YQIICITCS nzisclzivf' in flmsc .volcum rycs. HELEN XYALDEN Our' Ilclru of Troy- IVO Icwnl'i'1' -zvlm l1t'I' 1,lH'I.S ix. Jules Guvriu, Prcsidcut: Assembly Priwgraulsg R. O. T. C. Circus: Orchestra: Si-uior Business Committc-cg Studcut Couuvil. CHRISTINE VAN PELT .1 XIIITIC that da5:Iv.v.' R. O. T. C. Circus: Stuclcllt Couucilg Clioniau Hockcyg Baseball. VIRGINTA LEE XYALKER She !lff't'lIl'S quivt-. Girl Reserves. Vice-Prcsirlcutg Student Couucilg Assembly Programs. CLARENCE YE.-XCH lfzrlx, girls, flew' I am! R. O. T. C.: Studi-ut Couucilg jules Gucriu. 'XVILLIAM VVALSTON 1-Il-ways 'ZQ'fH1A!1f1,' you can dvpfmz' on Bill. Clayg Stuclcut Council Altcruate. X xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 5 X X 'x xx 'x 5 1 xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx s XX 'x xx 's xx 'x xx K0 V 1 I L , 5 H- g l ,Q l - l xx H xx 'x xx N xx N xx 'x xx u xx 'x xx s xx is ' xx u xX x xx N XX 'x xx S L r Q Q 5 3 l i AXABEL XYALTER ll711y do fvmjvlv cull mb CI1'11c1'e .'lUc'lI'.1H Baseball: Hockey: Basketball: Circulo Calderon: Round Table: Student Council: Girl Reserves- MARIAN LEE XVHIQLAN .SVIC has fIl'0TL'lI nf 0-UCI' lllljlllf. . Z Hockey: Baseball: Circulo Calderon. X , -IX SCZANXE 'XYALTNER if .X .flfWfll'Of7I'1.Ilf0 s1'I1'111'f f11'0x1'111'.v tlll 1111k1111'w11 flllllllflify. Assembly Programs. EVliRlCT'l' XVHITBSIDE I did ffrvul 111171115 'z1'l1v11 tl ,S'11f1I10111111'1', Ifllf 11r1'zt'.' R. O. T. C.: Crack Squad: Crack Company. PAT XX'E.'XYl2RI.ING .lf fI.IlIt'.Y 1'l'.r 111'1'1' In l1u':'1- l11n.v1' r!11'l1li.vI1 miyx. Pundit: Student Council: Baseball: Hockey: Kliollitor. Nl ILDRIID XVHITE I film' tl l'IAl'l'Il.Y. 1f1111'l 3'011. B. O. T. C. Circus. CARL XYELCH i 7.118 .l'f?L'l't'f of IIIUX .vlrccars ix gfrafvv jilirv. iv I BETH WHITNEY . A ' l V0.vff101'I -zv0111'l 111' llf'1'.rIf101'l zuiH11111t yon. ' l Round Table: Les lnimortcls, Treasurer: Asscnibly Programs: Sponsor Captain: Honor Roll: Student Council, Vice-President and Executive Board: Crier Staff: Pronictlican. LEO XVESTICRMAN .-III 1111111k1'11d I0'2'c.v 41 I0'Z'Cl'. Student Council. ROBERT B. VVILCOX ' T710 .r1'l1'11f golfer. Assembly Programs: Engineers. on l . W .C - X7 V1!vC6 4WayQ 1 I -..- .ll CHARLES XYRICHT Xoflziny 1lsvIr'sx ix. Assembly Progrznnsg Orchestra. CAROL XVOODCOCK .-Ire you goizzy I0 kiss 11141, nr 511011 I kiss you? J Round Table Iarliamentarian and Treasurcrg B.C'P.. Secretary: Circulo Calclerong Assembly Programs. M.-XX XYORRELI. In I Izaiu' rm ofllrr Irzzf 11 llIUlI'.S' 1'vr1.r011, I am sn, Ivfmuf I 0111-50. Football NNY , '3Z: Tennis WV '31 and '32. CLIFFORD XYILSON X, Izix uzurk. R- O. T. C. Corporalg Student Council. MARY ISARETLE XYOLFE SIN 114111 41 flvuxuu! fummzzrility, IIN' .vmilu mix .wrn IIKIIIIIIILIII-1'. LJXXYREXCE XYll.l.I1-XMS I murirrl ut flu' qirvvr' uulirx nf HlII!!l'l'. Sturlcnt Council. GEORGE XYOLF In .rI1r'uf'.v rlnlllizzgf. DOROTHY JEAN XVILLIAMS ,III all xml' in r r'm'y yuzuv, .X'Iu s in our ullzlvfic Im!! of f-AIIIIU. Hockey '30, '31, '32, Captain in '31, XV in '30, '31, '32: Basketball '31, '32 '33, Captain in '31 and '32, KYB in '31, '32, and '33: Baseball '31, '32, YV in '31 and '3Z: Tennis Finalist and XV in '3Zg Alpha Lyra, Vice-Presiclentg Prometlmeang Glee Club, President and Vice-President: Student Council: R. O. T. C- Circus: Senior Athletic Pin VVinner. JAMES XYOODS f'Jim Jim. fx ll man flI'ZUlIj'.S' in Marr, , Ind rfnvx In.: lark will: msc mm' g11'GzTr?. MAXINE VVILLIAMS II'0r'k IWII dom' makes fIr'a.v1H'r more fun. Girl Reserves. -53 51 ff I -XVI VVYMAN l'l1c lmrlm' of HOIII' Sci. FIX ANCIS AZAMBRA Out of place, but not f01'g01tfc1z. NI ARY JANE YOUNG 115 1111'1l111yl1t, lm! small fl1011g7l1!s Of slvef l111-rc I. R O T. C. Circus- HI IXBERT ZIMMERMAN ',Cl'I.l'lIl'I7 lamps Il ll4'tI1' scilzcml, lm! ffmls will lc rn. in aw otlzvr. 7nd Team Basketbullg Stuclent Council. XIIRI.-XM YOUNG 10,5 lille girliv are you! I-,l0IllCfl'1C3.1l. Secretaryg Jules Guerin, Treasurerg Honor Roll. 0 C'7'lt'l .V 51111 I'l'f'0l'lUl'. Crnr Staff. W AVELYN YOUNG U ! 11f1! 1lIj'f7'1.l?7Itl Giza' r1111't your lmflkxf Oz' .S'lll't'lj' y011'll yrzvfzv dozzlulv. DAVID BOATRIGHT ll'l1y 11111 I IIl'Zi't7-X'.S' 11z1'5111111'C1'st001l. 9 AMELIA YOUNGMAN Tall, blonde, and lzeairfifizl-11 gift of the Gods, I dnlxerg Student Council. XX ILLIAM BRINTON Bill Loses his lzcart c'z'm'y clmugc of tl1c 1110011. R O T. C- Sergeant: Crack Platoong Crack Com- p tux Round Table, Secretaryg Student Council. X A xx .5 , w xx H xx 4 - N xx u C ' limp x 61 X .. N xx A .5 1111 xx ' EVELYN zw1L1.ENBERG T11 xx I 1. 'x xx 1 ss YP xx T . xx 'x xx A N 5, , xx Ns v xx , . to ' I I T 9 5 g .1 i RAYMOND CROXVLEY ,'l,'Zx't1,l'X l?i'IiflliH'. Bankcrg l3.C.P.: Student Councilg Assembly Pro grainsg R. O. T. C. lst Lieutenant: Crack Com pany: Crack Platoong Individual' 2nd Place Anicrican Legion Medal. WALTER LISTON Ont nf mimi ns .vomz ax out nf' xnyllf, but m :'er 011 of sfgflzl. Football lst Teaming Bankers' 1'lz1vg Senior Business Committvc: Trzlck: Hzlslcctbnll Znd Team Clionian: lwrvsiclr-nt Scnior AD.-X MILDRFD EISEL S'71v'.r tl lwlnmlu' Hzlf-.wif Bzislcctball, CLAREXCIZ Xl I LRERGFR Hfv only an m'u1m',' lv s 0 11 I za lim bmzvnflz. GICORCQICGIBSOX Hstfflflllk 41 mm: -Iv ' . 2nd Tczini UXYN: Student Council FRAXCIS MCDONALD . ' 1' U, fr' VVlI-LI.-XM 101 INSTONE A fmzl'-yval' 11141111 Hltlll. FRANK XTCNCLTY '1 c fr T1fzyf111', Enginecrsg Studcnt Councilg Honor Roll. CARL KEENER .V nm-' .' IIN in do c.. JACK SHELTON C rmzi' . unzrz long ' '. if S 1 3 X j xx , us . I f xx 's Class. 7 XX s XS N xx . NS via! Hn' ng am .vm rv! I x8 Q fm frm rfuml Hll hir nrun lrllrrrlx. X Football Rr-scrrc TVN: lizlskctlmll lst Team WY , N . as 1 xx l bum H Inf! :mf lzl fin' muff. xx .N xg 's xx H In N1 111114 aj l 11IN'. gx 's XS is ll! mm um f cl v XX 's xx 11 fluff 1 1.1 I S I L . Q Q 0 1 -M K 9 i i Q T5 5 L LDNVIN HONVARD 1vlI.YfI.l'l'I'll lllltl calm amid 0111' .vl1iff1'11g j'f?L1l'S. R O. T. C. Crack Company, Crack Platoon. and Qmgtantg B.C.P.g Assembly Programsg Stage Man- 1 tr for all plays. Nl Qld' COLVIN lx f7I1l't' ox tl Pearl I .9-zumrf 111111 lo-Poly girl. l OL IS KEMPER llI1..V bold 1111.11 'HIUIIT bt.11lOl' Business Committeeg Christmas Play. DUIJDTHY COOLEY I ora is likw flzv fvrzlm' polc of ll L'l.l'CIIS It-111, Do! jnxl capc1'.v urozzlzd 11. lxonncl Talhlc, Yice-Prcsizlentg Les lmmortcls, Ser- htanteat-Arnlsg Honor Rollg R. O. T. C. Sponsor lnnlcnantg l7l'U1116'Ll'lC21I1Q Banking Committeeg Scmor Business Committeeg Student Conncilg As- stmlbly Progrzung Crier Staff. P X I RICIA SMITH C Ill'l-V lmfr of r111l1111'11 l11m,' ll'lI.l'lI1'l lfolv good Io you? lxl NNETH HILL ' 'Ulu' o1' sl1'vf'.7 I l l ANOR SAMPSON 'zofv-:'1'1- .vlzv did mm rlnzm fvfllz case, lfl' olom' -f'Zi'4IX lIlIflIl'l'lI to Please. Gnl lxeservcs. FX l RETT GILMAN llfs l'Pd.llVX' lI0l as q111'ff as lla looks, llf'l1.lllt'.X' lu' .Yl'Illl11t'.Y l11's books. XX ll LIAM SHANY Play lilcv your sfylv, Gy like your s'11z1'lC, llmy lilrrv y'o111' C1113 .f fine boy you orc. C It Two f'VV's : Irving, Treasurcrg Banclg R. O. 'l C Rifle Teamg Student Council, Secretary. CONSTANCE OSGOOD Osgood 'is good. Hockey Team and TWV in '3l3 Basketball Team in 32 and '33, VV in ,325 Baseball Team '3lg Stu- dent Council. Xx .Wx ' NX . A ' N A. XX . A W 5 ,. Nx , 5 . .-'l11d xx 1 5 AX x8 u XX 'x x ll!! 1 tx N: Bankcr- X 'I . Q. N 111 is III l xx ,, 5 , . S111 X . X N X ' 1 X jill Ns 1 .O .V xx I 1 Ns 1 Ol I I 1 L , Q 7 X X -56- g li.'Yl'l-IRYX ACKERMAN limlnfy ix fruflzg trnilz, Ivmzrfy. Sturlent Council: Girl Reserves. l.AXX'RENL'li KNIPE my. --.s'A'fpfy. Student Council. .f 1,1Qxx'15 eoP1aI.AND I 7 'f , Haj! IIIUITSIT lmnzrly, Hzvrc'yjgjffrillifelyoiz1' rr-ferr. .Xssi-mljl55 Progrznns: Student ouneil: dheerlcacler I XYI l.I,lABl PE.-XRSON I u'zmkl' and jnmur' mi' Izvrv, on lln' mid full .v .v dr. R. O. T, Ll- Crack COlllD2-lllyl Band: Orchestral All-State High School Orchestra: National High School Qrehestrzlg Assembly Ysher. lQ.'X'l'l'lARYNE DAXX.-XTT l'f'u.w1:lx uflun l'I14li'u1' cIlLn'r1f.v. XIEXRGOT JANE SMITH ,S'nn.vr! uni! i':'i'u1'1n1 xfur. ,TAXIS URIQEXM.-XX If tlmn lIIIl.Yf In-rw' mv, lvl if Im fm' lltlllflflf. XYOODROXY XYILSOX Il'l1af.' ,l uuli'lH'z'Iy in om' II1lill.l'f.i BILLY DONALD KIEYER 511171 u ivulldurfzzl Iilflv fvllwiv. R. O. T. C- Corporal: Crack Companyg Craek Platmmg Rifle Team. ARTHUR REPPERT .l f41tlz.'r'5 fv'1'dv, 41 llmf.'1rr .v jny, .5'11z'Iz cr Nelly filth' buy, Clioniau: R. O. T- C.: Senior Play: Assenlhly Pro- gramsg Gi-owlers. --v l Jn- T N xx 'x xx 'x X 1 X H xx l xx x xx 'x S1 xx 'x xx N xx 'x xx u xx x xx Ns l XX sx xx 1 03 1 I L , U ., K bs. l Y! X . 0 S1 ff X Popularity Queen and A1dCS -'VTNFF UCF Xf1xR4a,xRli1' M.xu'1'IN fx-I I4 .XREL SWAXSON Q zmvu BFTH VV1 I ITNEY DORO'l'Il Y Cooucy xx Q , xg vi xg 5 xx 5 xx N , xx u xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx s x5 x xx 5 XS 'x xx L 3 1 ll Q 9 58 5 junior' Officers The final hallot carried Lucille Brodie. llonnie Haggerty and blames Goodrich for president, Stuart Aubrey, Frances Mae Hess and Vernon Humphry for vice-president, Martha Richardson and Melvin Gershon for secretary and Wlallace Agey, l.yle Bean and lloh Truehlood for treasurer. The present junior class came across from XYestport junior High in the fall of 1931. Like the traditional sophomores we were confused and lost in new sur- roundings and among new people. XVe won honors in track with David Seaman and Vernon Humphry. The last day of school! .Xt last we were juniors. XVhen school opened in the fall we came not like lost souls. hut to old scenes and old acquaintances and to lay snares for the new and unsuspecting sophomores. Our honors increase with our age. XYe won places on the foothall, basket ball and track teams. One of the trio of cheerleaders is a junior. XYe conducted our election with expedieney and democracy. Wie entertained ourselves at a most satis- factory mixer. A few more weeks and we will take our place as the Senior class of XYestport High. .Ns a class we want to thank Hill Duke for his exquisite work on the junior panel for the Herald and XYilmer Eames for the photography. Also we wish to thank Miss Wiheeler, Miss Graham and Mr. XYest chairman of the committee for their helpful advice and kindness. ..-SQ... i di- i N xx l xx 's xx N xx N xx 'x xx 'x 9 5 1 xx 's xx 'x xx 's xx 5 XX , 'x xx 's xx 'x xx tl I I 'v. , v xi K l I A K l K E ll li Q ll ll li 5 ll li ji 5 ' I I Herald Staff Rt Dt PM 'l'XYtD 'l'o enter this sacred portal. one must he chewing vigorously at least one piece of gum. Nlary Lou Arrowsmith is the most honery doorkeeper. Room 'l'wo consisted of The Secret Six for the first semester. hut two more memhers were added at the halfway mark. From then on the room was not as secret as hefore, but much dignity was added hy the admission of 'H-Xhout Town llill lluke and Sleepy NYilmer liames. Only one eligible memher did not attend meetings. This personnage was Xlargaret Dye. whom you can lmlame for Tiger Tales. Several forms of recreation were reverted to in Room Two. 'l'here was a 'l'en-Step L'luh. tlf you do not know what that is. ask Lee. Swanson, llavis. or llrtuzczl Klnch of llill l7uke's and Xtilmer liames' time was spent in showing .Xgnes and Nlary l,ou how to fix their hair, 4 If course, they had to take the golden locks down hefore they could proceed with their intsruction. The male memhers of the room had a paddling contestg hut canoes were not the suhjects. ohjects. of what have you??? At times the Staff reverted to hide'n' seek. lmlindman's hlufff' and even indulged in matching pennies. XYhen the llerald Staff studied. tif they didj. one thought that he was in China. XYe often wondered if Kliss lJowell's third hour class ever learned .Xmer- ican llistory. Charles Klauze spent most of his time figuring out his assets and deficits. Needless to say. he needed red inl-1 most of the time. However he did hetter as hnsiness manager of the Herald. lle has always had a failing for lnlonds. and this year this was proven to he the ahsolute truth. The llerald photographer was pestered hy everyone. llis pictures were ex- traordinaryg so was the photographer. as one of the sponsors says. .Xgnes l.ee. the department editor, had her main interest in the army. hesides heing sponsor captain. just as an after-thought. this interest was a captain also. .Xlthough Margaret Dye did not share in the fun in Room 'l'wo. she worked diligently on L l'iger Tales. and she did a fine joh. Hur .Xrt liditor has hroken the very heart of the feminine part of XYestport. XVhatta man l ll XYe will not name his casualty list, hut most of the helles of the school are on it. .Xs every good organization must have its reformer, and in her spare time. lvetween her duties as cluh editor. Mary l.ou .Xrrowsmith served in this capacity. She preached to us on the evils of throwing sugar lumps at the station The only husiness-like person in the room was Don lfairhurst. lint even Don had his weak moments when he succumhed to the influences of his environment. Une of the events of the year was the hitching up. so to speak. of our two most eligihle memhers. XYherever one went the other followed. You know, even the most popular girl falls for the dashing young army officer. Seriously the Herald Staff has enjoyed its work this year. Xte sincerely hope that we have heen successful in our work. XYt1.l.mx1 Davis . . ..... Iltflfttl'-Ill-Cflllfl t'n.xtu.r3s Matin: . ...H1t.vi11c.vy ,lltllltlflff I3n.t. IJt'xr1 . ..... ......,.... . lrt lftlifor lixatat. Swxxsox . . .... tjirlx' .ltlzlerir litlifnr lloxxrn l'q,XIRHL'RS'l' . ..,. Hoyx' .-Itftlclfu lftlilot' Aoxics lair: . ....... .... I Pefttrfuzeizl litlilor Bl.xRta.yum' Dvti . ......... .. Tigfet' Tlllftlfu lfdifot' Nluev l.ot' ,-Xnkowsxttrn . .......... Clnlt lftlitor' XYIIAIIQR l-lyxtris . .. .......... ...llvrttld I,llI7f17.1lV'tIfVfIt'V' K --tal? 'i X , X A xx 'x xx 5 xx 'x X X 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx s xx x xx ss xx 'x xx ki, 1 Sl 1 L . k it I I fi 5. xx Q , xx 'x xx 5 . xx N xx 's xx is xx 'x xx 5 xx Nsk xx N xx s xx 's xg- xx xx 1 0 1 . SI 1 L , 7 ' 0 0 ki ,, Senior Business Committee The Senior Business Lioinniittee consisted of a lIlCllllJC'1' of each senior lfnglish class and a representative of each st11dy hall. .Xt the first lneeting of this group. liarel Swanson was elected Cliairinang Agnes l,ee. Secretary: Zlllfl Charles Klauze. Treasurer. ,Xfter tl1e Senior Officers were elected. they autoniatically assumed their respective offices on the cominittee. liy working diligently. the IHOlllllS1'5 of the co111111ittee accomplished many no- 'fahle enterprises. They planned tl1e mixers. selected tl1e class jewelry and made 1li1I1OL1IlCC!l1t'IliS. conducted the SCIHOI' election, and Illilflfi 2lI'1'21IlgClUCIltS for gradua- tion and' Se11ior Day. The cominittee felt tl1at the Se11iors enjoyed the social activities arranged for thein. a11d tl1at they would have enjoyed tl1e traditional .lunior-Senior Mixer given hy the vluniors. l1ad there hee11 one, However, tl1e Llunior Class felt tl1at exclusive- ness was tl1e hest policy. so o11ly a blunior Mixer was held. Sophoniores please take note of this fact. The Senior Business Coniniittee joined the various other societies and CllllJS in tl1e atte111pt to seek ilN171'0YClllCHf in the lixtra-Liurricular Point System. 'liecause of the lack of organization. Zlllil the opposition of the faculty. no revisions i11 this system were made. Mr. Banister, Miss Bechtel, and Mr. Cutting, as advisors, proved their value throuffh their advice 'ind '1ssistance. Each meniher wishes to thank these teachers 5 1 c for their,kind and l1elpf11l work in the affairs of tl1e Senior Class. Members of the Senior Business Coinniittee: Lois .'Xnrlerson XYayne Haily Herbert Bivens I ,lulian Lucher Dorothy Cooley Xxvillilllll Duke Louis Kemper sf Nu. B1xx1s'1'11:R,, Miss Brie -1 Agnes l.ee NYalter Liston Charles Mauze Jack hlCEYoy Edward Miller Farel Swanson Helen XYalden l l l' Yi' xx xx 'x xx N xx 'x xx N xx 5 51 xx A xx x xx 's xx 5 XS N XS 'x .11l:'1xo1' 11111 NIR t 1. . XX hx, l xx K0 I I . L f Q U fn X i i l x ig- w N xx 'x xx l xx N xx l xx N xx 'x 51 I 6-1 xx 's xx 5 xx 'x xx u XX s xx 'x XX xx xx 0 I 'I X ' I r 0 0 K Student COUHCII l l ' Y First Semester l'wx1'11'v11f ,...,A....,,. I zu'-l'1'vx1ri011f ..,,,,A Sl't'l't'f1II',X' ,,,,......... T1 'L'fIA'lH'4'l' ....,,....,,,,.... .,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.... ,,... .,,,,,,. OFFICERS ......BOB HLANEY Llxln Sr'1'gm111t-af-.A1rm.s' Y,,Y,,,,,Y.Y,,,,....,,Y,....,.,,,,..,,.........., SIENIURS Auxlcs LEE XYADE -I.-xc' K SUN Hola HI..-XNEY MR. IR10N,.Jdf'i.m1' IiX12CC'l'IYE IEC HARD JUXIORS IZLANFURD COURTNEY CONRAD .IQNES CSIIARLES PATTISON Second Semester XYADE FIACRSON BLANFORD CUURTNEY .G1.ADx's HUWAIAN so1'1lmmREs JANE AXNN XYH.LIANIS XYILLIAM IQELSAY REID IQENAGY I ? N L r OFFICERS Prvs1'dw1f Y,,,.,.,..... ,rt,,r,t,..,,,e,Yt,...,tt,,t,t tt,A..V.... D . AVID SEAAIAN I'in'-l'1'r.vifIr11f ,,t,,,, .....,...Y,,t,.,,,r....,. B ETH XY111'1'NEx' SC't'I't7flZ1'AX ',7,. ..,...... e,,,..e, S A ARA FRANCES HiJNN'I4lR'l'lPN Y'l'f'U.VlH't'1' Y,,,..,.,.,,,,,... YAY,,A,,.,..,,,,,,, Y..,.,,,,,,V,,,.. A I AXE MON'1'r:rm IERY Srrgvfz111'-at-.4r11z.f tr.,....7e.vt,,t7,.......,,,,,,t,,....,,w,,e.v,,,et,,e,..... HILL DUKE MR. IRIUNV, -Al4z'4z'i.vm' FXIECUTIVE BCMRIJ SIENIORS QIUNIORS SUPIIUNHJRIZS SARA FRANH-Ls IIQOXYERTON IJAUD SEARIAN JANE llUN'I'ilUMliRY t I. XY. LAWS LOUISE CARLSON CIFORCLIAI ICI J LI-ITU XYIHTNEY JANE ISLLEN XYY1.nER .EXNNABICL NIQIIPERAIOIIN r T xx H xx l xx 5 xx N xx 'x xx u 5 1 L xx 'x xx N xx 'x xx u XX s xx 's XS 'x xx kill 1 I srl N L , 63 X A 1 1, l Monitors Bac! 1101 Opal Hughes me Xltlitc Xlarcella Hdllllltlbll, Louise X'oigl1tIa11c1er, Dorotl1y Xloecr X11Xl11L, Xloore Gertrude Dwntorcl Dorothx Lzrant, 1':11llL7'I' Swezy, Esther S1lll11I1S, Anna 1 UUIS Bacher Uzddlt 111111 ,lean bnanson, 11onerce 11Lc1tt1't Ruth r111Oll121S, Ilelen Heal, Lois XX'i11g, 1.or- raine 1 cltl I 1lZl1JCt1'l XX ooclbury Allltl Stuart Helen 111115, Betty Copeland. fmnf 111111 Myrtle P2lI'1S1l Bonnie Hahnrtx lsther 1X11l1cr C1l2l1Y'll12ll1 of Conunittee, Char- lotte Allen Htltn Teller 1X11ss Shelton 1 lrcl Sna11so11 Pat XX'cz1ver1i11g, Margaret Lyon, Ix 1tl1rx11 buf el llllw gt nr tht 11101111015 111 the halls co1r1tlors and cafeteria have virtually e1i111inaterl t1c Xl0121tlOIlN 111 xthool regulatmns 'lhc 111111 1111 t11e monitor 95 xttm lbtgllll 111 1931 hx the Monitors' Committee with X11Qx 111111114-l 1 Shelton as C1l2llI'1I1d.ll has become 0116 ot the most distinctive features of XX eetport lht stuclent I'l10l1lt0I'S LIL st1t1o11ul at floors leading from the building, cafe- te11a cloorx 11111 hnu xta1rvs ns 111 tht xo1111o111ore JUIIIOI' study 112111, and i11 tl1e 3S5Cl1l1J11CS. Ileld 1HE'1I1l1.,klw act as co orclinators 1111 tht other ushers ancl clear tl1e halls and grouncls ol lo1tcrLrs 1ocl1x anyone t11ter111g XX utport HI,1l School f111dQ lines of pupils passing i11 and out of the L 1fLte11a qulckls and cnnctlx no stuclcnts smoking on the steps of the huilcling or L1l1111J1ll out lotlxcl 100111 XfX1ll!1OVXS 11111111 lunch 111113115 cleared hy tl1e five-minute hell: and onlx thc nout ot normal con1c1sat1o11 hetxuen 800 students. '1 IC monitors a1t proud of thur work d1J13I'6Cl2111XC' of the co-operation of the stu- dent 110111 ancl uptualls 1r'1te1ult11 tht LlJ1l1111l1It6L Xlws Shelton, chairnian, Mr. Hen- 11111111 x 1111 us unc fll JL wx C1113 16 cx 211111 Xlr. C. T. Gooclale. arf 11021 Tom 1ee Erlxvm Honarcl C1111 1 orcl Hopluns Herbert liivens, Edgar Appleqiiist, 10111 f1C1l1CI'l1,1xS0ll George H111 Ntlfllldll Qnbson Robert Baer, XX'i11ia1r1 1X'1o11tgo111ery, 1 rtclermk Sn 1111 George Flllfft lfzddl R011 Xlatt X1ora11 Larroll X1cXc1l1 Oscar Ixincaicl XX'i11iz1111 Xlalone, Julian Bucher, XX alter Ienis Joseph Dainelx Ixohtrt 'lxler 111eoLlore Cioorlale, -1111111 Czech, Dick X111- 5 larcl B111 Shugart 1110111 11011 1clx Reitzes X1C1Xl11 f1trxl11111 Lharles P'1ttiso11, john X'iclce1'y, Chairn1z111 of t,o1111111ttte X11ss Qhelton Arthur lxcppert Eldon Garrison. XX'z1lter Milne, Ray Crowley. N xx 's l xx , 1 5 . .- xx 1 1 1 . t, 11,-. . . 5. If , A . U,-A , xx ij EZ.. ,V If Y f .Y ,1 - 1 N, ,, 1 ,: V, 4 ' 'f Y,1,AK,', gk., , ,' A. xx . v ,,-. .5 -2 , ' . ' , , S, . . ' K .K ' 1 , .' ' H. ' . ' H, A ' -. N ..f'1 if ,, M 71 .. if I . f 1 1 . ff., - 'M 1, 1 . gs J' ,U 'Y 1 1' 1 W ' .: A 'V -Az ' 1'. XX'2 ' 2 Xlff B G 1 'Z X1'.'.' X'-1 S1 ll XX , s xx N xx 'x xx gy B 1 ,.. U -A 1 if 4 , H, : J , .X 01 1 ,, ,. I A iz .AA .' 9 A B. i , ' Xb., A1 A, JV, ' Y I' ,f5'.ff'-1 ,- Q. v 0 H14 P 1 X 1 1 1 K -416- L i i 1 1 LOIS ANDERSON ST L' A RT A IVB R E Y ANTOINETTE AXENE BILLY BELT VIRGINIA BERGIN EDITH BONNET ISADORE BRALDE MILDRED BRINK JITLIAN BFCHER JEAN BURKHARDT NADREEN BLIRNIE MARIETTA B L'RTK'H .IANE BYERS IIELEN FHEIFET ELIZABETH CRAYENS XYILLIAM XY. DAVIS A. J. DEEDS HERBERT ESKELIN HAZEL FISHER BEVERLY FLATER Rl'TH FOLSE NVALLACE AGEY ALIVE ALLMAYER ELIZABETH AXVBREY STl'ART AXVBREY ANTOINETTE ANENE DIl'K BARBER I.YLE BEAN JAVK BECHTEL BILLY BELT VIRGINIA BERGIN BII.L BLAFK EDITH BONNET HERBERT BOOTMAN HERMAN BOVFHER FATHERINE BRIERTON MII.DRED BRINK LI'l'ILLE BRODIE ALVIN BROXVDY ELEANOR BITAHER VIRGINIA BVFHER MARIETTA BI'RTC'II DORIS CORRVTHERS HELEN CHEIFETZ KENNETH FIIISIIOLM ROBERT S. COOKE DOROTHY COOLEY XYILLIAM XV. DAVIS I'HILI.II' DONALDSON GEORGE EBLEN MARTHALYN ELLIOTT OPAL IRENE EMERY DONALD FAIRHl'RST Honor Roll June 1932 ROBERT FOOTMAN MARTHA JANE FORD MARY FOSTER LEOLA GILLETTE DAVID GRANT MARY MARTHA GRAY HELEN GVFFEY FLOYD HARPER MARGARET HAPPER FLOXVEREE HECKERT ROSEMARY HEILER GUY FORD HOPKINS VIRGINIA HI'RD RALPH INNIS FONRAD JONES LILY ANN LEXVIS ADRIAN MARTIN AMY MAYER JAVK MeEVOY FRANK MeNI'LTY IYALTER MILNE January 1933 HAZEL FISHER BEVERLY FLATER ROBERT FOOTMAN MARTHA JANE FORD LYMAN FRICK INDIA F. GARTSIDE MARY LEE GEARY JAMES GOODRICH DAVID GRANT NELL GRANTHAM HELEN Gl'FI-'EY EDITH if HANSEN MARGARET HAPPER FLOXYEREE HECKERT ROSEMARY HEILER XYILLIAM HIBLER REBEKTA IIINDS JOYUE IIOLMES GI'Y FORD HOPKINS SARA If. HOXVERTON VIRGINIA HYRD MARY IIIIZAR FREDERIFK IRION MARY JANE IEI-'FRESS CONRAD JONES IIARRIETT JONES NVILLIAM KELSAY ZELMA LAIVRENFE LILY ANN LEXYIS SVE MCFLELLAND JEAN MCGREGOR ANTONIO MEDINA BETTY GENE MILLS DALE MORRIS DOROTHY MOULTON VESTA NELSON DOROTHY O'REAR EDXVARD O'REAR CONSTANVE OSGOOD ROBERT PENDERGRASS EVELYN PIEPMEIER ROSE POIZNER MARTHA RICHARDSON DORIS SAIZOXV STANLEY SCOTT VVILLIAM SHANE DAVID SKEER GXVENDEN SHAFFER MARTHA JANE SHAFFER VIRGINIA STEELE FREDERICK SXVAIN MARY JANE XYISHROPI' DANIEL ZELLMER DOROTHY MEDOFF BETTY GENE MILLS JACK I.. MOONEY V DOROTHY MOULTON JANE MOULTON ANNABEL NIEDERJOIIN EDXVARD O'REAR SOPHIA PANAGOS FRED PATT PEGGY JEAN PAYNE FREDERIFK PEITZ ROBERT PENDERGRASS CAROLINE PETERSEN HARRIET PULLER JOHN REID MARTHA RIVII XRDSON FRANVES RIDER GXVENDEN SHAFFER FLEMENT SVLLIVAN JEAN SVMMERBELL JOHN TAMMEN DOROTHY TAYLOR ED XVEIFORD XVlLBl'R NYHITE I.Ol'ISE XYILFON JANE ANN XVILLIAMS VERNABELLE XVINKFIELE MARY JANE IVISHROPP LESTER XVOLF JEANNE YOVNGMAN DANIEL ZELLMER I.I'I'II.LE ZIERDT STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR THE HONOR ROLL A student must he taking four solids, or the Roll- A student who has received for 21 semester grade below M is placed on the Honor Roll. IVhen a student has received these grades for an Honor Student. For two consecutive semesters on the Honor for four consecutive semesters a silver pin. A has earned a higher one. equivalent. to he eligihle for the Honor two solid and one solid S with no Two non-solid Es equal one solid E. two consecutive semesters. he becomes Roll a student receives a Imronze pin and student returns his honor pin when he The Distinction in Scholarship Roll made up at graduation time reeouuizes three groups of superior students. For this purpose only senior high school credits are con- sidered. If a student has a scholastic index of 3-35, he is awarded a gold pin with one pearl at graduation. If his scholastic index is 3.55, he receives a gold pin with two pearls. If his scholastic index is 3-75 he receives a gold pin with three pearls- These awards are indicated on the commencement program by stars beside a stu- dent's name- One star signifies a gold pin with one pearl: two stars, a gold pin with two pearls: and three stars, a gold pin with three pearls. 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O1.1x'r:R MARfaARl2'r Mluvrxx PROMIETHEAN PUNDIT ROUND TABI I fi if 12 K Mmw LOU ARu0wsM1'rH BETH XYHITN ..70... Clay 1f1Rs'1' 'rican XY1LL1.vn !Jivv1s,. CI1.v1u.i-.s M.vt'ziz. JACK Mtflivtn' ,,,,. XYALTIQIQ M n.xi2 ..... OFITICICRS .......PI't'.YIillt'1If,...... .el 'iw-1'1'4'.s'icft'11f.. crrvltir-v....... .s . ... siaeoxn Ticiui .Y,..CH.vR1.ias M.xt'zE , . ,,................. HILL lsl.vL1s xl CN N ETH C1anif:aI.A N D I 1tt1.vzr1t1.......,, ...........l,IIIL DoN.xi.nsoN blt'I'QCtllIf-tlf-glVIIIS BLLL ls .tus ,A...,,,.,..,,,,, ,.,, ,,,,, . Ki2N::iz'rn Cicnizin .AND .,,,,, ,,,,, Pun. lJHN.Xl.IJSOX ,.,.....,,, .. . Itltrmoa' ,.... Stuart .-Xwbrey Charles .Xydelotte Robert Baer Mvilliam Belt XYi1liam Black John Bondeson Herbert Hootman Kenneth Cederland Kenneth Chisholm Robert Cook XYilliam Davis Carl Deliord Phil Donaldson George Eblen ............l:LOYIl .HARNQR .Ptll'1IitI llIt'lIfl1I'ltIlI ..,... .,,.. Ml:.Mlll'.IQS Mallard lithridge Donald lfairhurst Melvin Gershon George Goll james Goodrich Floyd Harper Fredrick lrion Bill Kalis lvilliam Kelsay Reid Kenagy Jack Kimball Charles Mauze Jack McEvoy ll XYn.i-ARn l':T1lRllJliE IJox,xLD FAIRllL'RS'l' . CU'1'T1No jasper Messinore XYalter Milne Dixon Mitchell Francis Myers XYinston Peeler M'illiam Phillips Richard Powers David Richmond Billy Roosa jack Shafer Stanley Scott John Tamman John XVahllierg M'illiam VYalston Again the Clay Club has finished a very outstanding year in XYestport. A splendid banquet was held in November in honor of our silver anniversary. Every member of the elub was present, showing the loyal support given the Club by its members. A very sue- eessful dance was held at Christmas and another in the spring with Round Table Club. The Clays were outstanding in the activities of the school in the past year. The Clay Club had: the R. O. T. C. Major and five Captainsg treasurer of the Senior Class: presi- dent and secretary of the junior Class: a debate team captain and four debaters: three finalists in the Star's Oratorieal Contest: cheer leader captain and one other cheer lead- erg the managing editor of the Crier: and editor of Herald and two members of the Herald Staff. The Clays were very proud to have as our beauty queen, Miss Farel Swanson. Mve are very grateful to have had Mr. Cutting as our advisor again this year. He has proven himself to be a very capable and understanding counsellor. 1 S 1 The Clay Club has been very outstanding in the past twenty-five years, and we sin- cerely hope that on our golden anniversary. we will be even more outstanding. 7 X l -1, 5. T x XX i u xx l xg 5 xx 5 xx 'x xx . 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x X X s XX 'x xx 'x XX xx xx 1 0 1 'I v, ' 9 za 'N xx xx 0 51 s XX , s xx Q xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx ss 1 xx s xX ss xx N XS xx xx 1 J I I L , U O 5 Clionian FIRST Tli R Nl HERIEERT liiviixs CHARLOTTE .-Xi.1.izx ,,,. . ZXIXRY LoUCh.1x'i4.R ..... lfR.xNcEs Hrni: ,.....RA, COURTNILY Roias ..... fl di 'l'SOI' Charlotte Allen Alice Allemayer Frances Becker Dorthy Bernick Evelyn Boese Ann Cotton Helen Ellis B. A. Babb Herbert Biveus Bill Duke NValter Dear xVlllllCI' Eames OFFICERS .......l'1'0.r1de11f........ SIQCUND TER M Ci i,xRi.oT'r12 .ALLEN ..l 'fee-P1'eJ1'de11! ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,w, I i1LL DUKE -------S4'l71'f'1ii17'-l'.....W. ....XLxRx' Loc LJLIYIZR Dieu Rlxxsox 1 ecl.s1f101 .....S'i'1'gCz111z'-ci!-A ruzx. 3lENll.lliRS GIRLS Mary liatherine Gilchrist Marie Gilliland Eileen Goddard Martha Gray Betty Hagarrty Rose Herbolcl Frances Hyde Mary james BOYS George Elliot ljernard Jarvis Louis Kemper XYalter Liston Anthony McGraw LQIIARIJCS SMITH IR. Su.-xw Mary jane Jennings Edith liluyskens Alice Lee McCarten Mary Lou Oliver Ann Sonin Frances Taylor Christine Yan Pelt Arthur Reppert Dick Ranson Iliek Ryder Jack Shelton Charles Smith The Clionian Literary Society has the honor of being the first charter club to be or- ganized in Wivestport. lts membership consists of sterling. prominent young men and women who are well known for their work in the scholastic, literary, and social field. The Christmas dance with Round Table proved to be one of the most successful social events in the history of the club. The name is taken from Clio, the goddess of music and history. The charter requires no less than twenty-five and no more than forty-five. At one time all the charter clubs in the school but two were disbanded. Clionian was one of these two, lt has always upheld the spirit of XVestport. XVC were very fortunate in liaving Mr. Shaw as our advisor this year and we wish to express our appreciation for his work, This has been one of the most successful years of Clionian as it has had excellent programs and well attended meetings. XYC wish it as much success in future years. ..72.. Irving FIRST 'ricmi IDAVID SKIQIQR ............ GUY FORD I'lOl'KINS :XLVIN Baowlmv ,w,w,... JACK 1IL'ssicLxI,x N ...,.. XVADE the kst 1 N ,...... ROBER'1' Foorii .xx ,...... EDVVARD M1I.I.I:R, 'IR ...... . Alvin Broxvdy Edward Crail Robert Footman Lyman Friek lVesley Goldherg George Hawes Tom Heiurikson Ikvilliam Henry, Jr. Robert Higley Harry Horn-Hostel Guy Ford Hopkins OF FICICRS SIECO ND TERM ..........PI't'5IidC'lIfWN... ............IQOHERT FOOTNIAN ' l'1't'f'-P1'U.v1'z1'v11f .r.... YY..,.. E DNVARD RIILLER, IR Y,,,....Sl'CI't'ftI1',X'.,,,.... ........,,.....fiI'IORGE l':RXS'l .,...T1'f'U.Y1ll't'l'.,,., ......FRI5DI-:RICK SWAIN ..t.........AI.vIN BROXYDX IjtlflltlIIIFIIft11'itIII rI.,, ...,L....,.....,,. l DAVID Skizicu l5it'I'fjUlYllf-tif-.tlI'lIl.V ,Y,,,. ..... X YILLIAM HENRY, .lu R. HliIXHER1l, I-lil'z'i.mr MIQMIEICIQS Charles Jones Leland jones Edgar Lorie lid ward Miller, Jr. ,lack Blusselniau Lorie Xewhouse Fred Patt Charles Pattison ,lack Reitzes lidxvard Sheley David Skeer Maurice Towne Francis Trotter. XYyatt VValker Lester NYolf julian Bucher XYade Jackson Frederick Swain George Ernst Fred Keiper Roger Campbell It is an aeeepted fact at XYestport that lrving' is the eluh fulfilling the rea purpose of all eluhs: eomradeship. Irving has heen secure in school leadership for a quarter of a century, and i is still expanding to serve XYestport in its present needs. The sehool acknowledges in just pride the eord of friendship that in the past year has hound together in Irv- ing every eligihle memher of foothall. haskethall, and track teamsg the greater num- her of R. O, T. C. offieersg the men on the honor roll Q the men Uffit-ers of the stu- dent couneilg the dehatersg the Star oratorg and the Crier men. The school re- members Irving's group of notahle guest speakers. the Irving's Klen's mixer, and the Irving-l'romethean dance. The eluh has had the constant inspiration of its 'foldest memherf' Henry lf. Heinherg. in all the activities it has supported. Irving is entering its twenty-fifth year far ahead of the mass of pupils, heeause it is Z1 group of friends who have learned to he. rather than to seemf' ws- 5 r xx XX xg X X I x X xx jr. 5 X X l N I 1 . XX l I I I i t xx 's Se l . X E xx N xx H xx E X 5 1 X 'x xx xx 'x xx s XX 'x xx 's XX hx xx kill I I L f k it Fl RST TER M GRACTE CA M 1'mc1.I ,v,, ...,. C il-IRALDIN is ,I 121-'1fi1Rs x7,.... FRANCES SIIAXYYER ,,Yx. BIARGARIET Kxixrin. Virginia Arnold Grace Campbell Mary Alice Clifton Frances Crampton Elizabeth Cravens Josephine Duffy Helen Hahn Jackie Hines Genevieve Hug Marguerite Jaffry Geraldine Jeffers Mary Jane Jeffers Promethean le OIVFICERS ....,..lJl'4'.VIdt'IIf........ SECOND TERM ,,...Vi4:R,x R I ARGARET PAR li V1-l'C-Pl'F.X'l.l1l'1lf...... ........l'iYIiI.YX Priimiiicic W......S'Ur1'v1'111'y,.,... ...............AlIRIARI YoUN4: Tl'U!'ISlll't'I' ,,,......e. ,,,,,,, I 'JRAXNCIQS CRA AIPTOX Miss CRUZIQN, .Qld-z MIEMHIERS Marian Jones Margaret Knapp Betty Macoulrie Vernice McClung Jean Miller Virginia Minis Sally Morehead Dorothy Moulton Ethel Nortoni Constance Osgood Vera M arearet Park Peggy Payne Evelyn Piepmier Helen Rucker Virginia Rnlle Jane Schmitt Frances Shawver Elinor Swezey Dorothy Taylor Lois Mfing Mary Lucille York Miriam Young Jean Youngman The lJl'lJlllCtllCZ1ll Cluh has just concluded one of its nrost auspicious years. Throughout the year the meetings were enjoyed hy each memher. XYith the pro- grams Proniethean has created a departure with its originality and versatility. ln truth We are looking upward and forward. Like the great fire-god, Prometheus, from Whom the cluh takes its name, Pro- methean is striving to give a certain fire, a hit of vital life to mankind. Promethean has clung to the high intellectual ideas which are hers. Her girls are prominent in school af fairs. Promethean has heen very fortunate this year in having Miss Cruzen as our advisor. NYC wish to take this 'opportunity to thank her for her splendid coopera- tion and help. Me leave to the undergraduates the task of carrying' on the prin- ciples and ideals of Promethean. M'e trust they will succeed. Q74.. t dt- , 1 Pundlt 1f1Rs'r TER xi Xoxiis LEE .....,A.,,,,.......... .., BlART1iA IAN14: SH.Xl lfliR,, Gi.ADys BOWMAN vA,...w.. . . iXlARY Lou -XRRowsn1'rH ... . lil.ANDlf'ORD CoUR'rNl2Y ,........ Berry SUI: M cCI.E1.i..x N11 Mary Lon :Xrroxvsmith Jane Baldwin Betty Barhydt Virginia Barker Mayme Pearl Barnett Constance Booth Gladys Bowman Mildred Brink Mary Brock lileanor Bucher Helen Burrus Jane Byars Annette Collis OFFICERS ,.......I'1'cs1'zlv11zH,,..,. iltfC?-IJI'4'A'ldI'lll',,,,. ,,.,.,..SFCI't'flll'j'.....,, W.....,..Yi1'L'fISlll'l'I'......... .....Sl'l'fjCGllf-tlf-ifI'llI.V..... Miss GRAHAM, Arifiisor MEMBERS Doris Corruthers Blandford Courtney Rose Daily June English Martha Gallaxvay Peggy Jane Gregg Sally Lane Sally Law Agnes Lee Amy Mayer Betty Sue McClelland Elizabeth McQueen sacoxn TERM M,nz'rHA JANE SHAFFIZR ,,.,.,,,,,,,,Gr..-xnvs BOWMAN Liana ..,.....,...AxrY BIAYER ......,............lfNIILY RO.-XCII BIARY l.oU .XRROXYSMITII jane Montgomery Betty Raffel limily Roach Georgia Rowe Martha jane Shaffer Anita Stewart Claire Madeline Strong Mary Swain Ann Trotter ,Tune Turner ,lean lYalker Pat Wveaverling Georgia VVitter Pundit means 'ZX learned person of Indiaf, who likes to argue and debate dif- ferent questions. It was named by Mr. Humphrey in 1909. The motto for Pundit is lYeigh, Consider, lfxpressf and blue and silver are the colors. This year. the Pundits. as always. have been the most outstanding girls of XYestport. Many members have held prominent offices in the school activities. Mary Lou Arrowsmith was chosen Pundit Beauty Queen. and We feel that she truly represents the beauty and personality of Pundit. Every year the Pundits give a spring dance. It is considered one of the big events of the year. The girl who has done the most for l'undit is honored at this dance by being chosen Pundit Queen. Wie have been fortunate in having Miss Graham as our advisor. and it is here that we wish to express our thanks and appreciation for her kindness to us. ,75- X xx 'x xx 'x xx l xx H xx 'x xx 'x 51 xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x X x 5 XX 'x xx 's XX xx xx 1 0 I I L , Q Q X A Yernon Humphrey . 'T xx 's xx H xx N xx K N xx 'x xx 's xx 'x xx hx xx 'x xx s XS s xx N XS 'x xx ki!! I ll '- V ' za Round Table OFFICERS 1-'1Rs'r TERM siaeoxn TERM -I,xUNi'r,x Kin in-QRLIN11 ,x,....... . ....... l'1'esfdw1f ,,A,... ,,.,. S ARA FR.xNCi2s llOVVERTON SARA FRANCIES llOXYlCR'l'UN ...Vx ..V- 1 YfilfC'I',f'l'-Ylflflllf ..... ,,,7,.....,..,xx. I 'JoRo'1'uY Coorizv XYAL'riaR DEAN ,,,,,,,7,,x,.,,,,,,,., . ....,A.. S ll'CVt'flII'pX' ....... ....,,, C JSC.-XR IQINCATD t'.xRo1- XYOOIJCHCK ,7xx,,,, ,.......... Y 'rca.vzm'r ........, ................ C iiI.l2NN PRICE tIxRoi.iNi2 l.jli'l'IiRSON ,,.w,, 77w.... 5 'e1'gva111'-nl-Xl1'111.s' ..... ........ V 'IQRNON llUMl'llRl2Y linrrn l,ARRO'l l ',,,, ,,AAA, ,..,,. I ' Ul'IltIllll'IIfGl'lUll .,...R ,.,... h IAUMTA li151B15R1.1NG Miss Ciuififix, .-If!-:imi- Andy Anderson lilizabeth Awbrey Bill Ball Josephine Bredouw Dorothy Cooley Betty Copeland Dan Duden Margaret Dye Klary Foster Lnrabelle Green Helen Griffey Virginia Hogue Sara Frances Howerton M ICM ISICRS Mary 'lane Hoyland Creel Kern Jaunita liimberling Oscar Kincaid Tom Lee Bill Malone Yivian Anne Marsha Jane MeBee Dorothy M agee Tom Millstine Dorothy Moser Frances Parness Edith Parrott Mary Ann Peeler Caroline Petersen Glenn Price john Scott David Seaman Lloyd Selders Farel Swanson jean Swanson Bonnie M ae Sykes Georgia Belle Sykes Anna Laura Trueblood Anabel XYalter Beth VVhitney Jack XVhitney ,lane Ann XYilliams barbara Ann Hoyland Carol VVoodCock The Round Table Literary Society was one of the first two mixed clubs founded in XYestport lligh School, in 1900. Through 33 years of activity the high standards and interest in the best art, literature. and musie have been maintained. Members of Round Table have always been prominent in school activities. Some of our representatives are: the Sponsor Major. a Sponsor Captain. both Sponsor Lieutenants, Viee-President and Sergeant-at-.Xrms of the Senior Class. three of the popularity queens and the President, Vice-President and Secretary of the Student Council. Many of the members are on the .llonor Roll and have received various scholarship awards. We consider ourselves fortunate to have been able to have for a second year as sponsor. Miss Helen Cuffin. a former Round Table member. We appreciate the help she has given us and the eomradeship we have shared with her. -76- K dn- , . N 5 ? l ng 51, fl 1 C-QS :lx xx ,, 4- 5: 2- ' 1222 ID ' th If--fi iff' 5 ' raft 4 Q- lukw X xx XXKUQQD 35 ' ff? f e 7, ., 135' af ' wr, A 'N' f X Q K f .. . -13 X? 'UL' , V ' Q , f .XV-' 2 Q ,Aw ?. ryb-J.,j ' AX N - N 4 NF.. ' , 1,2 jk if -f l gl Q kj'-J-':'l'l1 E 5 4 '.f-W ,-i.2gm 1g1u V. ,X--X. fx fig? A A IN- 2 miifff ' 214424 -E212 rl -Q Z7 A aff ,412 ,c Z 7 . i, . Aix, wt, -X H -vm-lx x A-ff -f , 5' .j 'F M X 1 iii-i ff , 1: 45, Q ' . - 1 - R JA' W ,,.... -Y il. T.-,-:-.-' Il ,Y -,f L-gl.: LOIef jqwmefom- ' ' 3 .X N X N xx 's ! xg f .5 X If fge A xx X xx 's - fl N f 5 XX X s 1 xg- I . W ff! 2, L X' N 1 W, H I A4 X U, fwfffii A 4 XX Y gf-1. -. 5, X CE .1 X X 5 fi E3-T,-T.. Mfgvvvvm XX X Q ,L 'Q ,,.. fx ' 5' x-ff xii XS .-. ' .... A' 1121 5 - 1: ' -- 'I 5 X1 f 6 1 L J' M 1 f 94 'I' ZZ N ZW, A N xx .T xx gl l W I L . , o K A l il.. l xx 'x xx 'x X X s N N Q X X 'x xx 'x Q1 xx 'x xx N xx 'x X s xS x xx M XS 'x xx 1 0 1 I r U 9 X Alpha Lyra Fl RST SEM EST ER OFFICERS lY1I.1.IAM MeCANm.lzss ......w . ......,.. Prvsztimzl .,,,,,,, , SARA lfRANCEs lelowIiR'1'ox. ,.......... I 'iff'-P1'vs1'dv11t xxxx. .. llELlEN BURRUSS .x.A.AA..Axxxx....A,. ,,,,,.,,., S at-rcfari ',,,A .AA,, COURTNEY Roms.. ,,,w.,..v,,.vw TI'CU.Y1ll't'1' .......... .. GICORUIA Syliizs YY,,,, ,,,,.,,. S lt'I'gC'CllIf-df-.'ll'lIlS ,... . X'lX'l2ll1.'XllCI' Xlariorie Asel Barbara May Baker Helen Burruss Clara Belle Burton Genevieve Best Mary Alice Clifton Celeste Fyte Margaret Gunz Frederick Anielnng George L urts A l R. S PRINCE, .f4Id'z'i.s'01' MEMBERS GIRLS Helen Hahn jean Hackman Charlotte Hougfhland Sara Frances Howerton Hazel Humbyrd Margaret Konter Anna May Kregel Verjean Montgomery Sally Morehead BOYS YYilliam MeCandless Courtney Roes ' -lohn Stannard SECOND smn2s'ri5R ..........CoUR'rN1sY Ross .....lJORO'l'HY XY1L1.IAMs .........,..,.GEoRc:1.x Syxizs VA1'.o'r .. ...... XYILLIA M M eCANnr.1css Doris Parmenter Georgia Panagos Norma Raines Georgia Smedal Georgia Sykes Jane Trogden Thalia Tuffley Elise Valot Dorothy Vllillianis Ernest Reese Dale Rulle The purpose of the Alpha Tyra Club is to promote better music in XYestport High School and to give its members an opportunity to become better acquainted with musical instruments. Under the fine sponsorship of Mr. Spring, We discovered new knowledge on music in different forms. The vice-president of each term planned Very interesting programs for each meeting. They had. besides the student programs, guest soloists, such as Mrs. lVesterman, eontraltog Bliss Goldsborough, soprano, and Hr. Stanton, theramin artist. The year closed with a joint picnic at Swope Park with the boys' and girls' Glee Clubs. -73- B. C. P. Club FIRST TER M QJFFICFRS liizxxizrn Cn isuomi ..... ......... I 7l't'S1iflf'1lf' ......... XVALT1-:R M ll.NlE, ....... .. .laclq Mclivov .,... .....l lt't7-PI'C.YlflI'lIf....W ,.......S'ecr0fa1'y...... SECOND TER M ......S'l'ANLEY SCOTT max NIETII CEDARLAXI: ..L',xuoL XVOODCOCK A xi ICS GOODRICH .......S'rLf.xRT .Xwmuzv C Vlflt' ..........,.....,. ..... ST,yN1,1iY SCOTT ,,,,, ,,,,,,,..... T ll'FUS1H'l'I' ....,. .blL'l'fjt't1llf-tlf-JIVIIIS .... 1 T ' M iss lioNN13v, g'1d'Z'I.VCIl' Stuart Axvbrey lYayne Bailey Lyle Bean Billy Belt Herman Bucher Kenneth Cedarland Kenneth Chisholm Robert Cooke Ray Crowley George Frnst Donald Fairhurst Melvin Gershon james Goodrich Alice Allmcyer Mayme Pearl Barnett Frances Becker Betty Block Marjorie Block Gertrude Hold Flanore Bucher Helen Chcifitz Martha Jane Ford Mariebel Frick Nell Grantham MEMBERS BOYS XYilliam Henry Thomas Heinerikson Harry Horn-l-Bostel Edward Howard Frederick Irion Conrad Jones Robert Koenigsdorf lidgar Lorie lienton Martin Jack McEvoy Richard McGrew Jasper Messmore GIRLS Margaret Goodman Virginia Hogue liarbara Hoyland Mary Jane Hoyland Yirginia Hurd Harriet Jones 'loan Kalhorn Rose Katz Sally l.ayv lietty jean Mills ..-l.XSl'liR XlESSBIORl2 XYalter Milne Dixon Mitchell XYilliam Montgomery Francis Myers Shirley Paddeu XYilliam Phillips David Richmond Stanley Scott Jack Shafer Maurice Towne Francis Trotter John XYalberg Daniel Zellmcr Felice Moore Dorothy Moser Jane Moulton Martha Richardson Aloise Stokes Claire Strong Frances Taylor Anna l.ee Trotter lflizabeth XYoodbury Carol XVoodcoek The li. C. P. Club of Mestport lligh School was organized in l9l6 to further interest in the biological sciences. ln 1919 it was enlarged to include students from other sciences. B. C. ll. has endeavored to present worthwhile programs and to maintain a high scholastic standing, in order to live up to its motto, the best club possiblef' Me feel that we have made B. C. l'. a club of which we might justly feel proud to he a member. H i ii.. 1 xx n N V X xx N Dx N xx 'N xx 's 51 K xx 's xx 's xx 's xx 5 XS N XS 5 Lorilee Knight Mary jane XYishropp X N Ns XS Q0 I I L r ' U 5 10 Y l 5 l xx 'x N N N xx 5 xx Q X X 'x 51 K L xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx u XS x xx 5 XS 'x xX I 1 0 T I L , Q Q V Crrculo Calderon 1fnzs'r sian IQSTER TXTARGARICT ll.wmzR ,,...xw . IULIAN liueiiiciz ....w,,V, . OSCAR lilN4fAlIJ...... F,xR12L Suuxxsox .,..,, Andy Anderson Jack Becktel XYarren Berry Julian Bucher George Divins Charlotte Allen Frances Calloway Doris Carrothers Helen Louise Ellis Ruth Elmer Mary Lee Geary Margaret Happer Rosemary Heiler Helene Hubbard fJl?lflCERS ........l'l'4'.i'1'd0I1f... T1-Vt'-I,1't'SIi!Iif'I1f !'CI'Cl'fll',X'....... lf. l., l'nn-L1Ps, Ar 3ll.EMl51ERS BOYS jack lialer Hale Faris Harold jones Ewing Kauffman Oscar liincaid liob Lake GIRLS liaty Katz Esther Miller Marian Miller Gertrude Mnookin Maxine Moore Doris Moser Sophia Panagos Pauline Parker ixor SECOND SEM ESTIER .,.........lULIAN liUl'llICR .....lDoRIs CARRU'l'llliRS ........C.lSCAR. Krxoxin .........HrXI.l2 llxkis Tom l.ee Raymond Parshall Charles Pattison Lucian Piane Raymond Scott Myrtle Parish Ronnie Rhodes Farel Swanson lildred Taylor Helen Ulmer l.ucy van Dorn Anabel NValter Katharine Virginia XYatson Marion Lee XYhelan Cireulo Calderon was organized by a group of enthusiastic students of the Spanish department on March l5, l9lO. The purpose of the club is to obtain a more thorough knowledge of the Spanish-speaking races. The eluh holds its meet- ings bi-monthly. Spanish only is spoken. The history, government. and character- istics of Spanish countries are emphasized. The membership is composed of the best students in the Spanish classes who also have a good standing in other subjects. Several distinguished Spanish-speaking guests have attended the meetings this year. Parties and the animal pienie are always enjoyed. The elub members have enjoyed their xvork and feel that they have made the club year a successful one. -30- Girl Reserves ,- T 13. 'O Ax X E 'x , 3 If lair, jj 453, IJ!!! 1' CABINET I'1-vsidmir ,,,,,,,,,,,eeeeee,ee,....,e, e............e,ee l .ors .XNDERSUN I im--I'rn.r1'fiw1l ,e,,eeA e..... N 'mmxrx Litre NY.xr.K12R 5'p4-1-4-fm-y ,,,,--VVV,VVV ,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,, X YIRGIXIA livlilzs 1l1'ULIj1f1'UI' ,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, l QATIIIERI NE GOLDSM IT ll ,lfll.YI.4' Cllltlf-l'IlIlI11 A.....7,7,. .,,,... K lARY ALICE CLIITON llvwofiofzal Cllltllhfllltlll .,,,.... .,,,7V K l.XR'l'H.X RICHARDSON .SSt'I'i'l'Ct7 Clmi1'111f111 ....AA............V,,,V,..... VVY....... l .UUISE CART-SUN cltllllfl and Cl0lIvf1'l't'IIt't' Cllltlffllltllf .,,4... .,,,.,,.... l DORIS HUF! C0lH'fCSj' Cllllfflllflll .,...,7,A.ee,,.....VVVeA VV.,..,. I QUTH TIIONY-NS Publicity C'lza1'1'11u111 Y,...............A........ w7.YY I 'ZLICANOR XYEHER Inm--club Counril Rvf1'vsv111r1lif'v .....v....................e. IRIS RUSH Iss SHELLIEY, 1flf'Z'I-50l'.Y Miss lllGGLES'l'ON, Miss LAsn, Miss Risrcu, M Lois Anderson Antoinette Axene Virginia Byers Louise Carlson Mary Alice Clifton Olive Ruth Clifton Annette Collis Kathleen Combow Doris jean Detjen Margaret Dowdy Vivian Doyle Katherine Goldsmith Vera Halstead Lucille 1-lalworth Floweree Heckert Elsie Holt M EM ISERS Doris Huff Ruth Huff Virginia Hurd Lorialee Knight Anna Mary Kregal Lily Ann Lewis Dorothy Lindeman Marion Miller Betty Gene Mills Evelyn Moad Lillian Muelbach Dorothy Ann Orear lnez Phillips Nina Reed Evelyn Piepmeier Stella Renkin Marjorie Rice Martha Richardson lris Rush Dorothy Schoeller Muriel Spalding Bettie Stewart Frances May Thomas Ruth Thomas Eva May Clam Virginia Lee XYallcer Virginia Ann VValton Katherine VVatson Mary Jane VVishropp Jane Ann XYilliams Maxine XYilliams GIRL RESERVE HIGHLIGHTS The XVestport Girl Reserve club based its past year of activity on the theme, chosen by the club members, Life has loveliness to offer. All regular meetings and other activities were planned around that central idea. On the first days of school, a Girl Reserve hostess group met the new girls in XYest- port and made a special effort to help them get acquainted and find their way around school. Later, a tea was served in honor of these girls. A joint banquet meeting with the Hi-Y club at the Mfestport Presbyterian church climaxed the Christmas season. Over one lnmdred Girl Reserves and Hi-Y's attended. Along with the activities within the VVestport membership, the Girl Reserves partici- pated in many inter-club functions at the Y.VV-C.A. Among these were the Mother- Daughter Christmas Banquet and pageant, that gay party, Scramble Inn, and the Girl Reserve Round Table. A high peak in the Girl Reserve program was reached in the Easter Assembly, which was a joint presentation of the Hi-Y and Girl Reserve clubs in co-operation with the Glee Club- Judging from the reaction of both the student body and the faculty, this assembly attained a high level of spiritual elevation. H81- y xx 's xx xx H xx N xx Ns xx 'x 5 I xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx u DN 'x xx 's XX xx xx kfil 1 I L , Q t l iii l .. l . 'S xx Ng 5 xx H xx N i S l NS l I 4 xx 5 xx u xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx s xx 's Dx 'x xx 01 I S 1 v' r 0 0 K H1-Y FIRST TER NI OFFICERS SECOND TERM CHARLES xlAUZE ..... f ,,,,.,,. Pwszdwzl' .AA..., ..A..... l Joximn FAi1zHURs'r XYILLIAM Ilixvis .,.... , ,... I 'ITP-P1'z'.s'11ic11f ...... ...... I 'nn. Doxatosox P11114 lDUNAl.IJSON.,, .. ..,.... Sl'C'I'Ufl'll'LX' .,Yv,,, .S'r,xxi.Ev Scorr lJox,xLo lf,xiRniLfizs'r ,,A,. x,,A, ..w.,,,,,,..,. Y ' l't'f1.YI!I't'I' .,,,.,,7xxx,wxx xAA,,, lfnxxcis 3lYERS nzxia liccnxiza, --1d'z'i.r0r VVallace Agey Billy Anderson Stuart Awbrey Billy Belt Bill Black Gilbert Burkland Roger Campbell Earl Colburn Ed Crail Bill Cross XN'illiam Davis XYilliam Davies Phil Donaldson Dan Duden MEMBERS VVillard Ethridge Donald Fairhurst james Gatchell james Goodrich Bob Higley Guy Ford Hopkins Harold jones Jack Kinne Dick Lehner Bill Longgood Charles Mauze Robert Meade Jasper Messmore XYalter Milne Rex Morgan jack Musselman Francis Myers Edward Orear XYinston Peeler Billy Phillips Shelby Scott Stanley Scott jack Shafer David Smith Lloyd Selders Spencer Trogden Jack Tammen The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create. maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character, Through the assistance of professional men of the city who have given interesting, character- building, and educational talks at the weekly meetings of the club, we feel that we have gone a long way toward this goal. Besides the actual benefits gained from the speeches. many social activities and special meetings were held that created a fine spirit of fun and fellowship. Some of these were the Father and Son Banquet. Mothers' Day Meeting, basketball games, and a joint gathering with the Girl Reserves. A special Easter program was given in an assembly by the Hi-Y and Girl Reserve Clubs with the fine assist- ance of the Glee Club and the Band. Last of all was an all day meeting with the Hi-Y boys of the other schools of the city at Camp XVashita where sports and inspirational talks were enjoyed by the attending mem-bers. To Mr. Buckner. our advisor. and to the faculty supervisors, Mr. Powell, Mr, Heinberg, and Mr. Bopp, we extend our gratitude for the fine times they have arranged for our organization. ,821 jules Guerin Ollflflilyb 1f1RsT SEMICSTER sucoxn SICXIESTER Lois Axnmsox ...,.,.. A ,.., , 1 'exif c f .. . ..... L UCILLIE FREDERICK RUT11 HURT-' ......... A ,.. ..,. ' -I ns' ... ..vw.. l iE'1'TIE 5TEyv.xR'r Lvisnvx PtEPME11zR .,... . A..... -rt ' ..... ............., I DORIS HUF: IUORUTHY TAvi.oR .R... ,,,,,,,,,,, l 1111811101 brow! DoxLL IR ........5t'l'QCGfIIf-Clf-ifl'lII.V,..... ill.XlliR Ennis ELNCIRTX DoLL R7,7.., L' C1 tu Xrxrxx lXOXYIXIs BETTIIC STEXXH-XR'I' ..TT. TR.TRT,wR,....,......,,V. Miss SHELTON XX'1LH1Ti2, .rltlzwm MIQMBIIIR Lois Anderson Constance Booth Naomi Brigham Grace Campbell Keith Dierks Doris jean Detjen Elnora Doll George Dovel XX'illiam Duke Henrietta Dunning XX'ilmer Eames Herbert Eskelin Hazel Fisher Marv Martha I ru Retta Hamm Edith Hanson Jean Heimbrook Doris Huff Ruth Huff Bettv Macouhne Dorothy Mae Anna Mary Xigh Doris O'C,onnor Evelyn Piepmeier Jean Procter Richai d lxobt rt Donva Belle Aikin: Rostm try Russell Bettie Stewart Dorothy Taylor Joan 'l Leters -Xlbcrta Turnei Ex a Xlae L lane Clarence X each Heltn XX alden Lois XX ing Pe 1 y XX oodu 1rd lane I lltn XX x ldt r xllI'l'1lllXOl1ll ' Phyllis Reinke N xx 's xx 'x xx 5 xx 4 . 1 ' 'x X I' 1' 11 ' X I ut ' 'zdcnl i 'S ' Sit 'ZLUIFX' 4' i - -s 5- f fnuunw Yrirr- :X QC V J' . 5 ' . A. . Q , v v y Y 4 l S I .....,,l.,,,,,,.,,. ..,,, ..... . , . , 1. . 1 xx 'x . . wg X s ' ' ' 1 H s xx Xvirginia Sue Alley Lucille Fredrick X'ivian Romines 5 . i: k . 'V I , 1 55 D - dec . X ,. V xx 2 5 , s , A K 5 xg Ns The Llules Guerin Art Club offers students especially interested in art an op- portunity for further development in the field of artistic endeavor. xx This year marked the tenth year of pleasure and achievement that the club has N, enjoyed since it was organized in 1923. For the first time in the history of the club there has been enough boys eligible for membership to make the club one for X both boys and girls. NX Our patron, jules Guerin, is well known for his beautiful productions which D are. for the most part, rendered in flat masses of color, and are distinguished by a N style both accurate and charming. The club is especially proud of the dozen copies x of his most beautiful church paintings which he gave us in acknowlegment of our naming the club in his honor. Jules Guerin is a native of St. Louis, Missouri. ,Xt to present he resides in Gramniercy Park, New York. 5' r 1 . . . . . . . Y. . 1 lhe club takes this opportumty to voice its appreciation to Bliss XX ilhite for her 'I kind guidance in another year of success and progress. ,Z ' , - ss - l il l - l XX . 'x xx H xx N xx i xx 'x xx 'x 0 Les Immortels FIRST TIGR M HELEN Goifrizv ,..,.... MARY lf OsT1aR ,,,,........,,xxA DOROTHY fXl0Ul.TON .,A,,. BETH VVUITNEY ..,,,,, IJOROTHY COOLEY ..... Florence Abraham Betty Barhydt Clara Berg Jennie Bratt Lucille Brodie Marietta Rnrtch Dorothy Cooley Mary Foster Elaine Galamba Helen Guffey OFFICERS .,.....,,1J7'USIitI'ClIf........ .......Viva'-Prfs1'dcnfun., t'CI'f'flZl',X'.,,,,,,. .......t,,....Tl'K'fZSll1'l'1',,,,.,..,,, ......,.gK'I'fjC7fIllf-IIIL-.!lI'lllX. Miss COI.I.ixs, ffd'Z'IiSOI' MEMBERS Frances Hyde May Geraldine Jeffers Marie Justice Bertha Kaufman Margaret Lane Zelma Lawrence Vivian Ann Marshall VVilma Matherly Jane McBee SECO N ID TER M ...,.....l1liI.liN GUlf1f15x' ,,,,..l:RANCIES SHAUVER ............lXlARY FOSTER .,.,,..lCI..x1Nlz GALAMHA .hlARIE'l l',-X HURTCH Jane Montgomery Dorothy Moulton Vera Margaret Park Edith Parrot Caroline Peterson Doris Saizow Jane Schmidt Frances Shauver Arlena Spurlock Beth XVhitney Les Immortels was first organized in 1927 for the purpose Of giving students an Opportunity of speaking French outside the class room. The meetings are con- ducted almost entirely in French and the programs are also of a French nature. The club has a scrap book to which the members contribute each year. The club. also, was proud that three members were sponsors. I I xx 'x xx , ,s xx 'x xx u xx x xx N XS 'x xx KJ 4 5' 1 L r Q 7 5 3 all A oifrieizas 7frCfLl f I I-'IRsT TIQRM siccoxn TER xi .IAUNITA KIMRERLINIQ ...,. .,7,...w. I JI'l'A'l'llCllf ,........,, ......, l EEVIZRLY FLATER l3Ev14:RI.x' FLATER ,,7V.A.... .... l 'ITL'-I'f'F.vlAd4'11f v ... ...,., N VIRGINIA BERGIN TJ,-XVII? SKIEIQR ,.,...... ..... Y f'C1't'1'tZI'j' .,,,., ...,...A.AA, l 3II.I. Kaus, -IR. XTIRGINIA IZIQRGIN .II.... ...... Y l7'C'fl-V1ll'C'l 'vVV.YV CEENEVIEYE RUssELI, tiiaxiiviisviz RcssI2I.I ..... ............... C rific .,....w....,.. w....,,,,,,,.... l Davin Skagit HILL K.yI,Is, .IR ..., Konica CA xi I'IzI21.I Virginia Bt-rein Evelyn Boese Mildred Brink Charlaine liurke Betty Copeland Elizabeth Cravens Ann Cotton Louise Carlson Rose Dailey 'losephine Duffey Thelma Fields Roger Campbell George Eblen XYillard lithridge Dick Gilley Maury Godehaux Spark Hansen ....Sl'I'fjCtIlIf -uf-,J1'I11.x'.,,. ,,,.,.IJt7l'lI41l1lt'lIff1l'llZlI,,,,. MIss TQEIQLIZRJ .'lll Z'I'S0l' MlfMl5lflQS GIRLS ,loan Fauble Beverly Flater Mary Gilchrist Floweree Hecket Elizabeth Hensley Juanita Hoff Mary jane Jennings Helen Johnson Juanita Kimberling Rose liusnetsky Marion Kypke Margaret Martin BOYS Guy Ford Hopkins Bill lsalis, jr. XYilliam Kelsey XValter Levis john Lyon .W ....,, lXlARG.XRliT AlARTIX .. ..,.. XYII.I.ARn TSTIIRIDGIQ Eunice Miller Mary Frances Pardee Lois Proctor Genevieve Russell Dorothy Schubert Nine Ruth St. john Bonnie Mae Sykes Ruth Todd I3arbaraXN'eayer jane Ann XYilliams Florence X'anHatten joseph Mooney Philip Moore David Skeer XYinston Peeler Robert Tyler Hugh XYherritt A The Speech Arts Club, XYestport's dramatic association, supplied much of the talent lor the school plays and speech contests this year- Eight members of Speech Arts were on the debate teams. Beverly Flater was debate team captain: David Skeer represented 'Wlestport in the Kansas City Star Oratorical Contest: Margaret Martin played the lead in the Christmas playg and Helen Johnson had tlIe leading part in the Senior presentation, Eight other Speech Arts members were in one of the plays or in both of them. The club was also well represented i1I assembly programs. The programs presented at club meetings this year were exceptionally fine. They consisted of sketches, readings, and ,short plays. A feature program was the third annu- al oration contest of the Speech Arts Club- This contest. which was open to everyone. was won by a Speech Arts member. David Skeer. .As in former years, Miss Alicia Keeler eapably advised the club and helped it carry out its work. Her aid proved invaluable in making Speech Arts the best departmental club in 'XVestport. .egg- X xx 's xx xx H xx Q xx 's xx 's xx 's xx 5 xx 's xx Q XX 's xx 's XX 's xx kV, 1 Sl 1 L , Q U V S 1 I l 4 , r l K Virgil Class Cjoin the navy and see the world.j Al2XlliIDOS XYliS'l'POR,'l'US l.UDl ,-Xl.Tl S zu Juno Y...,, , 1 illltl lYt'l1tIf1'Ii.1' .,..... Pflfx flf'lI4'U-S' ...V... ...... G uy Ford Hopkins .........,...,..,..,...,Helen Guffey .t,..Mary Martha Gray C1'l'HSC1 ................V ...,Y.....,,, E lanor Peery 1 cr :lII4'!IIi.Yl'S C1I.X'.S'lIlIIi1'fZ ,Y,...,,.,,, I11fcIi.1' Dido .,.,,,, rtwfx fnlzfs ..,r,. .......,,...j'ack McEvoy t,.....Antoinette Axine ...,,vhlaunita Kimberling ,,t.......lflizahetl1 Cravens ,..,...,T.oress june Morgan .....t.....Caroline Peterson Hclwl ,.YY......,,, Sfylla ..,..Y..,,..,.,, fvllzfs ..,,.....,,,,....,. .,.r,,Y....,. V l1'fT11lIEl Mnns Czmzmlz Silwyl .Y,,.... ......,r l flizalfeth .Xwhrey F0111 Y,,.....r,.,.,.....,,, ,......,, 1 liss Eggleston l.ll3liR MMCXKXHT l sing of the girls and the pests, who first from the cruel Juno, Driven by Fate. met Diana hunting a football star. Much Worn out hy the iinpious Aeneas, On account of his love for the Southwest Creusa, Also having suffered many things until ,-Xnchises became a yes nian, Aiirl Cassandra's pony should turn into l.at1n. Whencc was the girl half-hack, Y V I U I And D1do's Shannon in Chicago, and llelen ot the Grecian tace. 111 . O Muse. recount to me the causes. heautiful Venus falling for Milne 01' the thoughtful Silxyl hearing Scyllals gum-crusted dentals, That the harmless students should see the world with Aeneas' na Thrill at lJido's love. chill at the Cyclops. ls there so much psychology in the VVestport minds? -35- N V xx 'x if xx ' 5 5 xx E i W g xx s 'f N xx N , I 5 N Motto: Clllljllllfflfl' vox mm clnxxv cf fzvdztc lllzfmlzmz-C7lcl Maxi H xx H, cn In XX 1 5' P11 xx is Pd X X N I xx s xx s xx 'x I xx K0 1 VY, , , A I I!! HCS W 490 5 f A' 1 X f yy r . xl 1 X md f 2 1 . 4' 1 9 xx 1 P J X , k i' l - W , -14 X, I ' 'i , fx ,X f 'N S xt fox Q7 ' L , f' ' -. g x if 5 ' u WW .ff if Q33 A, K X Y M VA' ' MW 'f-Mfsivgaw: Lf QQWAA S2 ' ' A ,i x -' S hx mjgv A 4 R -f cj , :X Sf H f 15-:ei Q- A f f- LBJ ff' Xi. . I QMS:-' f Y u f 5595! '31 QZEMIQ'-73-.,, X ,YA f W fy ' 145 if f + I H. 1.015 ANDERSON W I 5 X xx l xx 5 xx l xx N 1 XX 1 'S 1 X5 N's xx 'x , , 55 xx 's xx 5 xx 1 N xx 's XS xx . xX ki I 5' 1 l l i ill- 1 xx s N V N N xx u N N N xx 'x xx N Cheerleaders Our cheerleaders this year outclassed those of the other high schools so far that they made themselves noticeably outstanding at both the football and basketball games. Their peppy yells, unusually well led, gave new pep and life to our team and cheering section. Even better, their snappy acrobatic stunts made our cheers the center of attraction at every game. All together now, open wide! S-s-s-s Boom! Ah, Wiestport! S-s-s-s Boom! Ah. lVestport! 5 1 Ki-yn Ki-,-ii V-if-t-0-f-,', K Victory for Vvlestpoirt High! O, Man! '-yi! Ki-yi! V-i-c-t-o-1'-y, Victory for Wlestport High! O, Ilan! -88- xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx s , H 'x xx 'x xX xx xx 1 UD 1 I ,L ' , K1 V Coaches COACH NEXYMAN Football and Basketball. COACH I X AXS I ootball Zml leam Baskztball Zncl Team and fl rack l dl- l N xx 'x xx H xx 'x xx 'x X X 51 x xx 'x L xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx H XX 1 f a f -. 05,4 X ' x s XS Q' J 'S , 'Q 1 ' xx 1 0 I . I L f Q 9 V WSL- K F l ,l- l . A Football -- Flrst Team xx 's , xg 'x 3 XX l s Xx - N l 'x Buck Row: Coach Newman, Gill, Peterson, Hill, Lnyben, Triela, Gibson, Braurle, Hornbostel X Nylunrl. X Svcmza' Krmu' Hague, Trogclen, Anderson, Malone, Seaman, Fuutman, Price, Kincaid, Hum- 'x phrey. First Rnfzvf Bucher. Liston, Terry, Plane, Hoover, O'Dxx'yer, Carlsun, Blaney, Schleifer. xx 'x 1 .,,. SQ l-IILDLLI1, ' XX XYestp0rt vs: V ss XX Opp. Central ,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,, 6 20 X Snnthwest ....... ,l,,,. O 6 1 3 .X Nortlieast .....,., ,,,,,, l 3 O 5 Manual .....,... ..,l,... l 9 O East ..,........ .,,,. O 26 xx Paseo ....,, ,...,,,.,...,,,,, 7 7 Q .... i Total - - 45 59 xx xx if xx 's XS 'x xx 1 0 I :- ' Z r SEAMAN GOES OVER FOR A TOUCHDOVVN! -90- I I Football -- Second Team The two main objects Coach Evans had in mind when training the second team was to develop good material for the first team for next season, and to encourage as many boys as possible to play again the following year. Contrary to some opin- ions, the second team is not out primarily to win, but to give a large number of boys valuable playing experience. Coach found many promising players for the team next year. Some of these were: Trueblood. Parshall. Faris. Kauffman. Millstein, Marsh. Knopp. Kern, Barber, Bodine. Feigeu, Blinter, Mulligan, and llerbert. SCHEDIILIE NYestport 2nd Team vs: XV Opp. Central ........ 0 O Southwest ...... O 13 Northeast .i..... .... 7 12 Manual ........ .... O 0 liast ....... 7 20 Paseo ........ ..,...,...,. .... 7 l 5 Total - - 21 60 KINCAID IS OFF l i Ji- i 'X xx 'x xx 'x xx N xx 5 xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx sx xx 'x xx Q xx xx xx 'x XS xx xx 1 0 I 5' 1 L , ' Q 5 5 Ur! I I ... x ix- 1 N , N 'x 0 S1 X I Z' I 'NVESTPO RT vs. SOUT H XYICST Top: Price fiucls an opening Ifff: A pass. XYESTPORT vs. CENTRAL Lfff: Interference. I?o'flom: Humphrey gets under way xx u xx u xx 'x Ns xx 'x xx 'x xx X 5 ' 'x . Q , ' , , , In 'viz .' ' 1 ', . ' sc, , f af A l 'n , . X -gv lag - B x gi A W, g .,. ,,5: - img 'H - -,, nf. A - M y-f w A f i Ng 1 f xx x m x xx 's 'x xx 1 J 1 I L f U U X l ' Q - 92 - I4 ,,,,,,, , , , The football season this year was full of thrills and spills for Coach Xewman's Tigers,'. They skillfully crushed the weaker teams and held most of the strong i - i ones, displaying their best in teamwork and power when if they held the powerful and much heavier Southwest Indians to a 6-O score. Under the able leadership of eofeaptains 'fllobn 5' syrsr 53 5 lfs Footman and YX'alt l,iston. the boys got together and V played real football. always doing their level best for old - -f'. , , XYestport. livery loyal lYestport booster who saw the frames can truthfully sav that XYest Jort's nlavers were s . . l l . if gfff .Q 2 f N l'1r.XL'lI XICXYXIAN not afraid to 'fstiek right in there and fight. lYe are certainly proud of them. lil llllilflillgl UP this fighting: trillil. Coach Newman has again displayed his ability. Having only two players with previous first-team experience, he moulded his team around them and produced a team that XYestport was proud to claim and support. Congratulations 'ffloaelif' and good luek next year. GTANCICS AT Tllli LINE-fl' FOOTMAX-Hola was our quarterback on the offense and chose his plays well. On the defense he played left-tackle and earned a position as all-star tackle. SC4l'll,lfIl-'HR-lle became a blocker to perfection and caused no end of trouble for the opposing team. BLANEY-Bob was good at backing up the line and he was a hard taekler too. PIANE-Heres a hard fighting guard who seldom let opponents break through his position. HUM PHRICY-l lis blocking was a bright spot of the team and he should be one of the main eogs in the team next year. MALOXIC-Bill was a half-baek whose speed made him a valuable asset to the team. ANDERSON-Andy was a great little player and a dandy sport. Nuf sed. HOOYIER-This fellow held down the important berth at renter and was strong on the defense. PRICIC-Glen was a 'fdriving back who hit that line like a freight train. XYe needed more players like him. BUCIIER- Butch was a great little fighter who played a plueky game at lei. end. Few gains were made around his end. LTSTON- 'l'ubby played tackle and was a hard fellow to get around. O'DXYYER4His playing was commend- able and he won a berth on the all-star see- KINC.-XIDfOsear was very shifty footed: and. when given the slightest open- ing, was through like a flash. A dandy ball earrier. we would say. SHAMAN-Dave was a kicker and plunger of real merit who will be 3. threat to opposing teams next year. 1 l ,ia X xx xx N xx H xx N X X 'x xx 'x t 5 1 xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx n XX 'x xx 's ond team as guard. xg xx xx X 1 4 I i 6 - ' Q 93 X 5 1 dt- 1 . xx u N N u 5 1 5 Basketball -- Flrst Team f XXX I nv! Rn t l arts lYilCl'lll'flw0l1 XX etke l1.l1llbtClll llulzllt' lw 1 Bnther Malone Anderson Luton Price. Kincaid. I wut Im Blanu l 101111111 l uxben I 1155011 Seaman. Humphrey. SQHI IJLLI XX ebtptnt x 5 Upp. Lentl 11 19 Qouthxx est 1-1 Nl mu 11 12 Last 15 Paseo 17 l1ot'11 - - 91 Lotth Nexunftn s lmslxtteem htmme notecl this you' for doing the unexpected. Although they st'11tecl out 1 tther weak offensively, they improvecl with each game untxl thex 1056 to the helght ut thtn poxxu 'mtl tlefeitecl the East Bears in one of the seuon s teltuxt ganmes xx nf' l xx N xx 1 e 'x xx N ,A , I XX I 's N, tv: ' fx 2, , Y' ,Y ,Q xx is ,M Q 1 2 X Y . . .--. x ' , 5 ' 'z ,,,......,, .... S x - ' Q ,,...... ....... 2 N X Northeast .....1 t,..... 9 15 5 Az z ,oo...l tto,... 1 3 T.: ,.to... ....,l, 2 6 NX cf Y.....Y - ........,...,,,Y,. 5 - ' ' . 89 XX 'x XX ' J L ' 'Z ' C ' I t I I L , ' 0 5 X -9-1- Basketball -- Second Team SCI l lilJL'l.li lYestport lnd Team vs: XY Opp. Central Y,,,Y,,,,, ,..... l 4 3-l Southwest ,,,,,,,, 9 29 Northeast .,.... .,.... 2 6 29 Nlanual YY,,. . .AY,,, 21 12 liast ...,,,, v.w,w. l -l 26 l 'aseo ,,,,,,, ....... l 3 2-l ln lmaslcethall as in foothall, the purpose of the second team was to develop players and to encourage them to play on the first squad next season. To further carry out this idea. seniors were not eligible for the second teamg whereas they are in many of the other high schools. An unusually large numher of hoys turned out for the second team this year. Despite the difficulties presented lay such a large group. Coach lfvans did a fine job in training and developing them. These Cubs fought hard. Although spec- tacular playing was not featured in their games. they certainly deserved the sup- port and praise of the student lmody of XYestport. The second team is of great value to Coach Newman in that it hrings to his attention players of real merit for the first squad. Some of the outstanding material for next year will he found in the following players. Faris. Seaman. Johnson, l'arshall. Nelson. Chicinltsky. lialinsky. llillstein. Truelmlood, Swain, Richardson, Li. -lones, XYeiford. Yan .Xrsdale. and llolatsky. Hog- F l il L x xx N x x 5 xx H xx H xx 'x xx 5 xx 5 xx N XS Ns xx 1 DJ I I 1 L , X t T I l 1 S1 ,, 5 Golf not a city tournament, XVestport had a very fine tea1n. The first city golf tournament was held in 1930. XVestport had a good team and finished among the leaders. For the next two years the VVestport team was outstanding, although they did not win the tournaments. The team this year consisted of Tom Holiman, Orval Shultz, Robert XVilcox, Robert lilaney, and XVilliam VValston. The team finished third this year. Tom Holiman was the outstanding performer on the team. He won the medal for the tournament, having a 72-hole score of 81, 77, 73, 80-311. Westport can be justly proud of its golf team this year. The team and the school greatly appreciates all that the coach, Mr. XVest, has done for golf this year. i x 1 xx Q xx , . xx H xx N i 'x xx as W xx 'x xx In 1929 the first golf team was organized at VVestport. 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' X I L 2 ' 7 -117 22 K 5 ,Y , , w W G,-f k y I ixfv .ff iv Us ' 3 xr J - V 'Hui-J 1-, ,gf fyv' ffl if uv jj? V l Tr a c k xx ,. xx N GORDON-High jump. JOHNSON-High Jump. HAI OIXEMMZZOU - lOO'l. H HRAUDE-Broad Jump, SFANTKN- 4-10 , Shot Put. CIPSON-Higli Hurdles. HUMPHREY-Pole Vault. F HU STER-High Jump. NIH l S l EIN- -MO , Relay. C XlxIyISON-High Hurdles. M8 LETTER M li Jil ba: 0 glul Y uhm N LUYBEN- ZZO'l, Relay. HAGUE-Pole Vault. FEIGEN- 880 . NVARD- 100 , 220 . X 24 O'DVVYER-Shot Put- CROSBY-Shot Put. H ERl3ERTSRelay, Low Hurdles. KALTNSKY- 220 , Relay. HICGENDEFFER- 44ll , High jump. l. HRAUDEAHSSUN. NN Lstport's opening track meet was at Vasco. Although our hoys were de- feated 111 total points, all three places were won i11 tl1e high jumpg johnson lst. Goidon Znd. and Forester Srd. H. Braude placed second in both the hroad jump 'md the HSSOH. Malone made a good showing in the 22O and the 100 . lhe meet at Southwest was a close one with Humphrey, Crosby, Malone, kalinsky, .I ol1nso11. and H. Braude bring home the honors. D we Seaman, a promising track 111311 for next year, warmed up at the trian- goul ll meet with East a11d Central hy taking honors in the broad jump and the shot put Xrnold johnson again won first i11 the high ju111p. ln the Manual-XYestport contest our team walked away with practically every ey ent 1nd won hy a score of 69l,fQ-ZILQ. S1 xx N xx H xx 'x xx N xx 'x xx -'FV ss A .A A xx 1 J,i 5' cj xx H XX .Ac x . N . NX N 'x A, .' xx Z ss T 1 . xx 0 -1 1 I I , L , 'fri y U 7 fl- f'Li':I1,' k it lVestport should make a very good showing at the city meet. -93- -3,-5, ..... Q...- .aliegf-gSE'b. ngzwswffsalcgdyhiu, A- J ' 'i'-DQ fw -. -'X 92 U .fe :IFS ,1 211, ML 'wslnxiw 25' '- ASWESI , 'lf vga 'mf Q9 A, Q GH 81113 -A-r 55 f Xi fx ' in A ' X jnlwj, ul M. i ,QU W wx 'fa QI I M x , 4 f ff WA - x M ff M ' '- Z if ' ' 1- Mr 1 -V fi: ' -X V I, Q.. ...xi Q--S ..- xfg, x.,1' x8 - .. QQF ., Q if-5. F ? 4 5 -' fi! 5-xl-..g-,x -..- 143 RUTH L HUT? K dl- Y xx xx U xx 5 xx N xx N xx H xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx u xx s xx 's XS xx xx tial 1 NI 1 L r Q U V x I I 5 ii- l xx 'x xx H xx N xx l xx 5 xx n 5 1 K xx 's xx N xx 'x XX I s xx 'x xx N XS 'x xx KU, I I L , Q Q V ,D l i Iiockeyf-1932 SENIORS Back lx'01v.' Drumheler, Hawk, Tracy, Cherblanc, Overstreet. llliddlc Row: Greenman, Grnnden, Nvilliams, Bold, XYeaverling, Swanson. Fran-f RU':t': Rush, XYhclan, jones, Rulle, Katz. Despite their valiant fight, the Seniors of 1933 were forced to share the Hockey Championship with the Juniors. liach team won three games and lost one, while the more inexperienced Sophomores trailed behind with four losses. The high point scorers for the season were Anna Laura Truehlood. 9 pointsg Aloha Gillette. 9 pointsg Gertrude Danford, 8 points, and Bernice Hawk, 5 points. Marion jones was the Hockey Manager. .S'C111'01's: Jones, Captain and Wm: Bold, XY g Rulle3 Cherblanc, XY 1 Rush: Drnmheler, YV g Grunden: Greenmang Hawkg Katz, XY g XYCE'1VCI'lll1gQ Overstret-tg XYilliams, 'fVV g Tracy, XK 'g XYhelan. Wm: Swanson. f1mi0rs.' Lyon, Captain and XY : Trueblood, VK 'g Hess: Hioyland: Hagerty: Brodie, t'XY : Barnett, Wm: Gillette, XY 3 Gearyg Miller, 'AXYUQ ,laffrayg Dayhoffg XYylderg Richardson, XV g Daily, NV 3 O'Conor, HVVH. SOPl1'01ll0l'CS.' Bucher, Captain and VV 3 Guinotteg Baldwing C-rgttong Danfordg Fieldsg Faubleg Frickg Haleg Hunibyrdg Hug: Hines: Ramsey: Zierdt: Ulmer, Wm: Reid: Summerbell, XY'lg Swanson. JUNIORS Bark Note: Hagerty, Richardson, Barnett, lirodie, Geary, Gilletttc. IIVUIII Ro-zt'.' Jaffray, Miller, l.yon. Truehloocl, Daily. M100- Basketball -- 1933 28 t Bride Row: Allen, Overstreet. Bold, Xxvilllilllli Katz, Tracy, and Osgood. 15111111 R0'zt': llawk, XYalter, Swanson, Matherly, and Greenman. Despite the stiff competition the Seniors succeeded in capturing the basketball Championship by winning all four games that they played. The Juniors, who won second place, won two of their four games, and the Sophoinores lost all four of theirs. lt was a very exciting season, and the games attracted many spectators. Margaret l.yon was the basketball manager. The high point scorers were XYihna Matherly, with 68 pointsg Vivian Martin, with 44 points. and lfarel Swanson. with 38 points. 'l'IiAMS Svrziors: Swanson, Captain and t'XY : Tracy, XY 1 Allen: XYillia1ns, WVU: Greenmang Katz XY g Meliavie: XYalter: Matherly, NYU: Bold: Osgoodg Overstreetg Hawk. fimimzv: Jones, Captain and WVU: Gillette, YYY 'l'rueblood, XY'g Brodie, XV g Richardsong jaffrayg Yon Dorn, XY 1 Martin: Daily: Hubbard: Barnett: Ramsey. .S'opl11mz0re.x'.' Shafer, Captain and XY 3 Montgomery. 'WYUQ Swanson: Bucher, 'AXVHQ Taylorg llonomiealg Klnyskens: Snnimerbell, NYU: Merz, XY g Hug: Humbyrdg Hines. 7712 lm.. 1 T i pi- i X xx 's xx l xx 5 xx H b 5 1 xx 'x xx 5 , xx 's xx 'x xx ss 1 xx 5 xx 'x xx is XY ss xx tj I I L , Q 7 V 101 X I I X xx H xx .55 XX s xx N xx 'x xx H 5 1 Baseball liy winning all four games that they played, the Seniors showed their super- iority in hasehall for 1933. The sophomores, with a reniarkahle team, tied with the juniors, each winning two games and losing two. The girls with the highest hatting averages were Dorothy XVillianis, .7775 Lucille Brodie, .7505 Eugela Shafer. .7505 ,Nloha Gillette, 736, and Esther Miller. 736. Lucille Brodie had the highest iiumlmer of put-outs and assists. ,lessie Tracy was the lmasehall manager. MEMBERS UF TEAMS Scniorzr: Rose Katz, captain and TVN: Dorothy YYillia1ns. 'AVVHQ Jessie Tracy, Wing Virginia Rulle, NVQ Bernice Hawkg Elizabeth Russellg Agues Overstreetg Auabel lValterg Marian XVhelaug Constance Osgood: Alixe Pierg Sue McClellaudg Pat Vlleaverling, XV!'5 Xlfilma Matherly, XVl'3 Gertrude Bold. f1Hll.01'S.' Aloha Gillette, captain: Lucille Brodie. 'WYH3 Marian Jones, XV g Mayme Pearl Bar- nett, VV g Esther Miller, t'VV 3 Margaret Lyon: MelbaLRamsyg Mary Lee Geary: Mil- dred Ferguson: Vivian Marting Anna Laura Trueblooclg! Beatrice Huckerlg Martha Rich- ardsong Lucy Von Dorng Doris O'Couuor: Opal Emery. X ,'7l9'..4' H, , , -, -- . it W, .A it,-y, Sofvlznulmis. Lleauor Bucher, captain. Effie Butterfield. VN . Eugcla Shafer, XX , Hai Humbyrd, HVVUQ Jean Summerbellg Mary Ellen Merz, 'lXV g Claire Madelyn Strong: Frances Taylor: Genevieve Hug: Helen Ulmerg Edith Kluyskensg Lucille Zierdtg Ruth l-larrisg Ruth Reidg Virginia Haughg Mary Ellen Funk. xx 'x xx 'x. xx 'x xx s xx s xx 5 xx 'x Nx T l 1 0 1 I vb 7 0' . 0 . X 102 l Jn- . l l Tenms -- 1 93 2 Ernestine Royster won the XYestpo1't singles championship of 1932 by virtue of her defeat of janet Turner in the final round of the tournament. Ernestine is an excellent player and wears down her opponent with her steady play. She has proven her ability in city play as well as at XYestport. She now ranks second among Kansas City's girl players, and has a still brighter future in the realm of tennis. The doubles championship was awarded to Eda Paddock and Pearl Moot who defeated Patra Stockwell and Dorothy Jean XVilliams. Eda and Pearl form an unbeatable doubles team, and each plays a good singles game as well. All finalists in the tournament received XY's . X N X u xx 'x xx H xx 'x xx 'x xx 5 s l x l X l 's xx l N x xx 'x xx u xx 'x xx 's XX ss xx 1 0 1 Sl 1 L , 5 f 103 X i gi- i X 'x xx N X N xx N xx xx xx N 5 1 g u Helen Schuller Helen Schuler came to XN'estport's Ath- letic Department this year to take the place of Miss Cruzen, who now devotes all her time to the Home liconomics De- partment. Helen Schuler teaches two classes and assists Miss Florence llradley in coaching the various sports. l-lelen Schuler has earned her Life Cer- tificate and P Proficiency Certificate at the Kansas State Teach- ers' College. l Kansas. She has also attended summer sessions at Denver State Teachers' C Kansas University, and Kansas City Teachers' College. lVe feel that the Board of liducation showed rare judgment in giving us a teacher of such ability and high standing. Senior Pin Winners The Senior Pin XYinner candidates for this year are Dorothy Jean XYilliams, Jessie Tracy, Rose Katz, and Marion jones. This pin is awarded to girls who have won at least six XY's , one of which must have been received in the senior year. Passing grades in all subjects are also necessary. Dorothy jean XYilliams has won three hockey XY's . three basketball NYE , two baseball XV'sl', and one tennis WV . Jessie Tracy has won two hockey XV's',, one basketball NYU, and two baseball XV's . Rose Katz has won one hockey Wm, three basketball Tvs , and one baseball MTVN. Marion jones has won two hockey XV's,', two basketball XY's'y, and one baseball WY . The last three girls must win one more letter in order to receive the pin. Dorothy Jean XVilliams is an lmmortel'y at VVestport. This means that she has won a XX , in every girls' sport. This is the highest achievement in the girls' gym department. However. no award is given for gaining this distinction. xx xx xx xx xx 'x xx s XX x xx xx XS xx xx 1 0 1 I L f Q 7 1 K 104 l il k Y I AIFUF IIJSIIE N-1 AND e 17 xl ... . 5 Ei , f My--rl E l 'l Q5 5 f 5 H lll,,..:,,,-fx, -1 jff 1: Lmlwa? Wag! 5 EEE J 5, E N-,, .E E 1 'S ,-Kin 310 J 3? W - 6 wwf' N 9 5 eo- - WILLIAM DUKE ii xx x N! ii xx ii xx ii xx ii xx E I f ' f NH X 'x V 1 , I' K xx ii X NX ii xx 1 0 I xl a L , 5 5 X 5. l 'Q Y X S X X XX u xx ss XS 's xx Q xx s xx 's ' i xx 5 XR , x XS 5 A, XR Ns Ny tial, I Nl 1 L , v U 105 Art Department The chief event of the year was the Herald Contest. This was to develop individuality in the year book as well as to show the student originality. Tt is customary for the Commercial Classes to spend two or more weeks on the Herald Cover, every person being required to submit his design. There were sixty or more designs entered. The judges that chose the original design were: Cordelia jiinneth, R. R. Mapleson, and David Charno. The winner and designer of the Herald Cover was Lucille Frederick. president of Jules Guerin. She received five dollars as reward for her unanimously chosen cover design. Henrietta Dunning won second place and Keith Dierks, third place. The art staff. composed of seven members and a chairman. have full responsi- bility of all art work designed for the Herald. under the supervision of Miss XYil- hite, the art instructor. They were as follows: Chairman XYilliani Duke--.Xrts and Music Ruth Huff-Girls' .Xthletics-4 Jrganizations Lucille FrederickfTiger Tales Lois .Xnderson-Clubs-Boys' Athletics Dorothy Taylor-The School-Societies Richard RobertsfSeniors Keith lDierks-lfacultyw.Xctivities Herbert Eskelin-R. O. T. C. Visits to the Art Institute have been interesting features of the work of the department. lfach class endeavored to go once a month if the weather permitted. The students became acquainted with the different types of painting and with pres- ent day artists. They also learn to appreciate different color harmonies and various methods of technique. The knowledge will prove invaluable in later years. The senior craft classes was a most interesting class. The students showed good craftsmanship and advanced work. The class made the plans and stage set- tings for individual stages. The best were used in the mid-winter dramatic per- formances. Two craft students, XYilliam lluke and Harry Horn-Hostel. gave val- uable assistance in the stage management of the production of K Scrap of Paper. Commercial classes designed many posters. ln addition to their many busi- ness problems was an illustration carried out by the spatter method, which proved to he one of the best problems of the year. Costume designing was very helpful to all girls and boys. This class gave the opportunity to design and originate one's own wardrobe according to well accepted art principles. Tnterior decoration, another important subject. acquainted the students with the principals governing good home decoration. They studied most of the types of historical furniture by visiting some of the stores. Their acquaintance with best types of furnitures was in this way reinforced. Also we had the 1. 2. 3. and 4 drawing and designing classes. These had to be taken first, before entering the more advanced classes. Perspective lettering and color harmonies were a few of the most important branches of art that were taught to the above classes. The federated clubs of the state of Missouri invited the members of XYestport as well as the members of the other high schools in the state, to submit their art examples at the annual state convention in St. Louis. 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It was a eoinedy drama in three acts and was received en- thusiastieally hy the audience. Margaret Martin and Louis Kemper in the leading roles shnwed exeeptiunal talent. and Margaret lJye and XYalter Dean lent fun to the plot. The whole east was select material and they played their parts splen- didly. The untiring patienee of Miss Keeler, and the help uf Miss llain and Miss XYilhite were responsihle for the success nf the presentation. The electricians, stage managers. and our must ahle Art DlYCCIf?l'. Hill Duke. helped tn put the play over. The eharaeters of the llaron de l.a Claeiere and his wife lmuise de T.a iilaeiere. were artistically portrayed hy David Skeer and lfrelyn lioise. The parts of the servants were played hy llill lialis. XYalter l.ey'is. and lilizaheth Cravens. They. together with lietty Sue Metlellanfl. who played the part of the house- keeper, furnished most of the comedy. The emnedy was masterfully presented hoth nights. and was enjoyed hy every- hody who saw it, as well as hy the east theinselyes. l i. l - , y y N xx H TK , Q. .- Ya N xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x t 5 1 T I I I xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx A xX 'x xx 's xx 'x xx pl 4 , L , W Q 7 5 3 l ,, l J i i i Debate Teams 5 Burk Row: liEllllClll Cedcrlaiid. Guy lfurd llopkiiis, Clmrlcs Blauze, .-Xrtliur llimt. xx Ns xx 03 M 5' 1 j'iI'f7Hf Rn-zu: Hugh XYl1cr1'itt, Marietta Burtcli, Dr. Reid, jack Kltlfvmmy, flL'lL'l1 'licllciz Back Row: Bill Kalis, XYillard Etliridge, john Lyon David Skeer. L , , I Front Ru-zv: lxutli Todd, Beverly Flatcr. Dr, Reid. Virginia llergiii, Kathryn Gugel. i f X l Ss ,, i Six. i Ti iz, Fi s 7 VA xg E i X X l X x N X x ' s Xk N X x N N x H Debate Teams Seventeen students have taken part this year in inter-city high school debates upon the question of taxation. The Senate plan of discussion debate put two teams of eight members each into the field early in the season. .Xfter class room skir- mishes, teams met XYyandotte here and Manual there in discussions before the as- semblies. The right of interruption frequently exercised made possible direct clash of opinion and brought out a spontaneity and adaptability often missing in the more formal debate. During the second term return debates were held with Manual here and Ulyan- dotte there. The XX'estport team was composed of Charles Mauze. NYillard lith- ridge, lohn l,yon, llavid Skeer. and Roger Campbell, the latter a new member of the squad. The XYyandotte debate was held before the freshman assemblyg the Manual debate before the public speaking and expression classes. Ily the end of the season the debaters had developed into veteran parliamentarians. and handled themselves affectively in this type of debate. -X twin bill with Rosedale featured two-man teams. using, however. the same question. lieverly lflater and llavid Skeer represented XYestport on the affirmative and Charles Mauze and Llack Mclivoy upheld the nc f'-' ative. This debate. held be- fore members of the public speaking and expression classes in the NYestport .Nudi- torium, gave members of the squad an opportunity to prepare a longer and more carefully worked out discussion of the taxation question than is permissible by the Senate plan. Public Speaking and Oratory test on orations on the Constitution, sponsored in this territory by the Kansas L ity Star. Six speakers competed in the XYestport final contest. 'lack Mclfvoy. XYillard Ethridge, David Skeer, Hugh lYherritt. Charles Mauze. and lieverly Flater. The decision of the -ludges. lames liritt, attorney-at-law. David Macl.ean. attorney-at- law. and the Reverend Oliver XY. Rrackett. assistant pastor of the XYestport Pres- byterian Church, gave Charles Mauze first place and thus the right to represent XYestport in the Convention Hall contest. Charles's inegibility. incurred because he was carrying too many outside activities. caused the committee to declare him in- eligible for further participationg and the mantle fell upon David Skeer with Bev- erly Flater second. lJavid's speech. The Human Rights of the Constitutionf' was well received at the contest in Convention Hall the night of April 7th, although he was not ranked in the first three places. Two other activities deserve brief mention. ln the Speech -Xrts oration con- test David Skeer won first place. with Charles Mauze and Beverly Flater tying for second. ln the public speaking contest open to all members of the public speak- ing classes, David Skeer received the decision of student and faculty judges. with 'Virginia liergin second. 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MLIMBLIRS Arthur johnson David Kelley Dick Lehner john Marsh Manuel Morris XYillia1n Morrison Melvin Neff Earl Ogilvie XYillia1n Perrin Concert of siieoxo TERM .........fXLI,1soN RUPF v,,i,.,lonx BOWERS ,,,.,..hlEl.VIN Nlilfl-' Robert Railey Ernest Reese Lee Roberts VVillizun Roberts Courtney Roes Allison Rnpf lid Spiegel John Stannartl Milton Turville Herbert Zinnncrin nn XVIYSTPORT HIGH SCHOOL GLEIC CLUBS April Sth-8:15 P.M. Stlut'1t1o11 ,,t,,,,,,,,,,, ......,... Gainm Cleopatra. an operetta .ee.,..e...... ......... B riglmm Sing Nl udtns Sing .......vV...VVVV. .. ......... Lutkiru Xvilligun ,V,..,eeee,,,,,, ,,,,, F rederiek Amelung lX'll1l ..4.,......,,,.....Y..... 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Soprano, and 1 5 1 Girls' Clee Club The Processionil .........,............. ..,i,,....., . 9CZ'Z'l.2l0 Hall' 0 Staf -------------'-'--- --'-------------------'-' CI' 99 ljqmom Ox-Q1-ture -,,-------,,-------ww- V,A,- 3 epf1,,0i,W1 lXlZll'Cl1 and Chorus ,,,,,, ,..Tr11ml1a11.9m'-Mfagizer l I Hiffh School Orchestra Combined Clubs and Orchestra ll-1 MEMBIQRS l dh .. ' 9 1 Girls Glee Club l 'E QQAJ S 'lg 514,41 fel at benefit ,',.-s ' Y A KJ' lf I fl 'I is if 9 lK 'l'i'5f f'fao? iv? i l FIRST SEMESTER DOROTIIX' XVILLIAMS ........ HELICN BURRUss ....... NEIJRTX DEN N ISTO N Virginia Ahlstrom Vivian Alter Marjorie Asel Antoinette Axene Genevieve Best Helen Burruss Virginia Cowles Nedra Denniston Eleanor Dixon Katherine Fergus Erma Ferguson Celeste Fyfe Ruth Genn Margaret Gunz Lucile Haworth OFFICERS SECOND Sli M ESTER 'lt't'-PVCSlilit'l1f........ GEORGIA SYKES ...,,...l,l'l'SId1'lIf.......... TJOROTHY XVILLTAMS wr.-I rm1x......... t...i.........VIN'IiXN ALTER Floweree Heckert Pauline Hibhs Harriett Hoffman Charlotte Houghland Virginia Hurcl Helen Hutton Violet jess Margaret Konter Janice 1.aMar Louise LaMar Virginia McCann Martha McYay Verjean Montgomery Sally Morehead Georgie Panagos CITY MUSIC CONTEST Mary F. Pardee Myrtle Parish Doris Parinenter Edna Russel Ruth Sanford Mary Schee Gloria Seger Georgia Smeclal Muriel Spalding Mary Stewart Anita Stuart Georgia Sykes Alice Tiderman Thalia Tuffley Dorothy VVilliams XYestport -lunior High iXuclitoriun1, May 20. 1933. Wfestport High School Entries N xx 'x xx 'x xx N Soprano ...., Tenor Klezzo-Soprano Baritone Contralto Bass C i ,n X , Shortnin' Bread ...,..........,,.,. ,i,... .i..... W f olfe ome to the ljaniv .,...it G .........t, I ....,,t..,i. Marfziz BOYS, Quartet 0 GMS Tmlile Tm Frederick Xmelung. XYilliam Black. Asel, 4Xh1strom. Hurruss, -less, BleVay. George Ciurts. john Stannard. 5 ' Fergus. Sykes, Xliilliams, Stewart, and Hail, O Star .............,,,..,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,.......... C1'1'f37 Hurd, Aeeompanist. .-X Capella Choir I I -115 4 xx 'x xx ss xx as k Sr xx 'x xx 'x xx 's xx N . XX 'x xx 's XX 'x xx tl l I L , ' Y 5 3 V g 51 Orchestra w x Z E M : Q'-J if M E3 5 A EH C4 4 IL! F W 3 II TZ 4 .2 E E b. 5' XJ 1?asx Hn E . Q r xx l xx l xx 5 Ns 5 xx N xx 5 xx . xx 5 xx 'x xx 5 x 5 xx Ns xx 'x xx 01 Y ll V 9 5 X 116 o E 2 C3 v-4 A L-4 C :LW Ex UZ Ci :E gm E: NH E52 S fi JD K 42 Sri 2,22 ,fy 4 -V- Zim -L40 mmm LE - Di P Z A A: 'M 71 QE LJ W7 ,-3.0 - h-I iid 730 mzcc md EMS .A C3 E 4m-1 2 Q E CD P+ Di R I A A K Z 4 2 Q :J 55 fb Q :M a '4 Ex i ,E fa TFT' E.: D+? EE Ca-4 '-Ir--P-4 ,gmm l E 4. EE EE zu 'SU LJ Zf, ,- Q, M, Qi 2 AM E z F23 xJ'f:.4 15355 mer ,fi Qav --YZ KFG' M- :ei .J-.Zhi p x 32 E fi P-4 Ni 5 1 Qi 2 '4 'QE 5 C Nw QQ - JI Z C 2 F HE m 9 ,, A 'Tv ,.P- 2 E gg c 4 , .5 fiid L. m F Z5 M m I H53 f' Q C1 LJUV4 55 .My Zo: i3 Q kip? N5 P1L5f' LJ x 2 4 V ? P? 2 agmgi w-431 D24 P- m D4 A M :J .ADA 4 ,fv A P Q4 g of 45 2 H 2 5 E , m A 4 E QQH 'nHH?o MAMQM 2 LXYAKQON IL ST ROVER G MTH 'X I MIELKF p CHAx1u1-is PA1mm'K BnRNAmvSuxmTz FhN, Lf 5 R0BlcRrXYA15czll t DAN ULICNN , . BIQNWUN MARTIN MAR11 ,x JA '1 lfcm GORDON Rossl A 'K CIGVWN If 'Ula R Y Ii RO A C3 BIARCI x 2 Z L-1 7 4 P- fr. 41 '14 4 Z .1 A pd s-. 6 J i .z 4 E U I MIWX M Pg ,,, cf 1 If fm! A - ,- 17 V 1 V, f th fr, , -Mm , f M 'Q AMW 6 .'- 'f ,f Z 7 1,1 If, 1 I 4-' .I .N .-' X KSU? W ' - V ' , I' lil'l W' ' --v Am' -- ' Z , M A Q ' MMq 'f -i ' '-Al' - -jg , I Un. k m HERBERT MKELIN , K il l Y K i XX E XX E XX E NX E XX E xX H XX E XX N XX ii XX il XX ii XX ii XX ii XX ki I QI 1 L , U X l ll N xx u N N N X N s N N N xx N xx H S 1 K xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx s xx 'x xx 's xx 'x xx 1 0 1 I I, , 5 Sergeant Archie Morris SERGEANT ARCHIE MORRIS AT KRUFT, BY ANDERBACH, RHINELAND, GERMANY, 1918 Sergeant Morris' identification in the Worlcl 1Var was: Sergeant A. Morris. R-1039051 Battery HFQ' 10th Field Artillery. 3rd Artillery Brigade, 3rd Division 3rd Corps, 3rd Army. ln this war Sergeant Morris served in five major engage- ments in France. Belgium, and Germany. His military record shows that he has served in the Artillery, Cavalry, National Guard. and Detached Service units of the army. Sergeant Morris came to XVestport in 1925 and has served as instructor in R. O. T. C. here since that date. During his service VVestp0rt has been an Honor School for four years. XVestport has placed third in the rankings of the entire city, although the school has not had a colonel or a lieutenant-colonel. 1Yestport greatly appreciates what Sergeant Morris has done for it in a mili- tary way and wishes him success for the future. -118- Battalion Commanders VADICT MAJOR JACK SIIAFER Major Jack Shafer was appointed hy Sergeant Morris and a connnitte of teachers. Four captains were passed on lay this committee, and Major Shafer was picked from this group to connnancl the XYcstport Battalion. He is also a member of the Clay, Hi-Y and li. C. P. Clubs. The seniors in R. U. 'lf C. macle the final selection of the Sponsor-Major. Their choice was Farcl Swanson. The XYestport Battalion is very proucl to have liarcl as their Sponsor-Major. SPOXSOR MAJOR FARI-Il. SXYANSOX l ,, ll- i X xx l xx 'x xx H xx 'x 9 xx 'x XX u xx 'x xx 'x xx .5 xx H XX N xx 55 XS sx xx tl l Sl I I, , Q Q 5 f K t l l i i if S i xx N N u N S N. X X. x N N s X N 0 51 X . R. O. T. C. Cadet Officers Q xx 'x xx 'x xx s xx x xx n XS 'x xx 1 J I I L r I X - X 120 Shafer, Capt, Horn Bostel, Capt. Scott, Capt. Ethridge. ajor Capt. Chisholm, M ntgomery, Capt. Cederland, Mo : Capt. Row Front R. O. T. C. Sponsor Officers J The sponsor officers of the XYes-tport Battalion were: Sponsor Major Farel Swansong Sponsor Captain Agnes Leeg Sponsor Captain Beth XYhitneyg Sponsor Lieutenant Helen Guffey, and Sponsor Lieutenant Dorothy Cooley. The sponsors of this year are and have been very prominent in the activities of the school. and they have also established for themselves the reputations of defi- nite personalities. Major Farel Swanson, voted the most popular girl in the Senior Class, with her host of friends in lliestport, brought to this majorship charm and distinction. Captain Agnes Lee won the heart of every lowly sophomore, not to mention that of the most Buddy Roger-liken captain in the army with her grace and friendship. The dancing honors were unanimously awarded Captain Beth XYhitneyg who also would have won the beauty contest, had there been one. Lieutenant Helen Guffey, the most talented and versatile of the sponsors, was the life of the party' at all the gatherings. Lieutenant Dorothy Cooley, the fashion plate of the crew. would have been an asset to any army, and the XVestport Battalion was fully aware of this when it chose her as a sponsor. N xx 'x xx 'x xx H xx N xx 5 1 sk W xx 'x xx 'x xx Ns xx 'x X X u XX x xx 'x XX 'x xx 1 01 I I L . 5 121 X l ,Q I - i 4 Company 'A CAPT. XYILLIAM BiONTGOMERY-C0'I11f7fllI-X' C01lIlllHlIGrI7l'. CAPT. ll'ARRY PIORN l3osTEI,fl9altalio1z qldjzmllzi. lsr. LIEUT. ilAY CRONVLEYTTfICfil'CII Offirvr. Zxn. LIEUT. G1f:oR4n1f ISRNST--IJIIUOOH C07II1l!!1IIdU1', Zxn. LIEUT. NYALTICR 1IlLNli-IJ1lIf00II Cn11z1mz1u1'u1'. xx 'x xx H Dx , . xx H Dx N xx s xx 's xx 'x Swr. JACK L,AVIN-CJ01l1f7l1II.X' .-l1l1111'1zi.rfrr1f01'. xx as . xx s XX s xx 's XS sx xx 1 01 1 I I Q 7 5 122 51 1. Sgt- Stuart Awbrey Sgt. Lyle Bean Sgt. Conrad Jones Sgt. James Kempster Sgt. Jack Kinne Corp. David Sporn lst Cl- Pvt. Page Atwater lst Cl- Pvt. Robert Day lst Cl. Pvt. Ross Giffin lst Cl. Pvt. Bert Rothschild Pvt. Robert Baer Pvt. Jack Baker Pvt. Norman Baum Pvt. Bill Beatz Pvt. Donald Bishop Pvt. Edward Cahill Pvt. Phillip Davis Pvt. Carl De Bord Pvt- Milford Fallin Pvt. Edward Foote Pvt. Frank Fuchs Pvt. Eldon Garrison Pvt. John Haley Pvt. Reid Kenagy Pvt. Pvt Pvt. Pvt- Pvt. Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt. Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Jack Kimball Eugene King Clifford Levy John Lieht John Littlefield Max Mahan Doil Milliron Charles Minter George Moles Fred Myers Edward Napper James Palmer James Perry Eugene Pierce Carlton Reiter Neville Reulancl Arthur Robbins Robert Schauffler Dick Seidlitz Russell Slocum Frank Springer Ralph Towne .Francis Trotter . Harold Underhill Edgar Young Company B P-. CAPT. STANLIQY Seo'1 1'ffC0111jn1uv C01lIIlllIIIIft'l'. CAPT. XYILLARIJ lirnk1111112---E.t'v4'11t17z'v OH1rw'. lsr IAEUT. Ilixvin liRANT7SC't'0lIlf in Cllllllllltlllti. ZND L11-QUT. XJIERNON .Xl.tiERlPIl1f00lI Cl0lllllI4I1IU7l'I'. ZND l,ncU'r. l'lRlCIJ lilill'liR-P07'5l7lIlIt'I .-ldjlmizlf. ZND LIEUT. l.oxv1Q1,1. 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Pvt- Pvt- llan Glenn XXX-sley Goldberg 'lillU1llHS Harper Courtland Hilsdon Leon Hinkle France Johnson Robert Koenigsdorf Kenneth Lentz Kenneth Loeffler Harold Masters Bliss.MeCann Dick Millard XYilliam Morrison Sidney Myers Lorie Newhouse jack Parker Orville Rankin Harold Reed Robert Rubin Irving Saunders Robert Tyler John Vickrey Stanley VValker Ted VVilkins Earle XVilliams Hoyt XVertz Hurt Yoakum i dl- i N xx H xx 'x xx 5 xx N xx 'x xx 's xx 's xx ss xx 'x xx u XX 'x xx 's XS 'x xx 1 0 1 5' 1 L , Q T k it Y , X u xx 'x xx N xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x K 5 xx u xx 'x XX V 'x xx u xx x xx N XX 'x xx kill I I L f V l , l A l l Company C CAi r. EnvvARn iXllI.l.ER, JR.-C077Lf701I-3' Cozzzmanzdmz IST l.lEU'l'. Cicctn. JACKSON-Second in Comzzzmzd. J ZND l,IEUT. lEI,VVYN ALTER-I Izifoon C077LHItI7Idf'l'. ZND l.lEU'l'. l.EE liPl'IXC2ER-PIUf001l- C011111m1zd01'. ZND Ln5U'r. CHARLES IQICYITER-RCCOIZJI-IZIVSSKZIICC Officer ZND l.llEU'l'. JACK lSRAEL4-C'07llf1fZllxX' Admi111'.vt1'af01'. Sgt.Willia111 Dewar Corp. Jerome Berger Corp- Williazxi Brinton Corp- George Curts Corp- Edwin Howard Corp- Dick Lehner Corp. Don Siner Corp. Maurice Towne lst Cl- Pvt- Roland Chaney lst Cl. Pvt. Archie Dvvorkin lst Cl- Pvt- Geoge Hawes Pvt. Pvt- Pvt- Pvt- Pvt. Pvt. -Virgil Hackett Pvt Eugene Arnold I. P. Barnes William Brown Gerald Dolson Roy Gilmore Robert Gilmore Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt- Pvt- Pvt. Pvt Pvt- Pvt Pvt- Ambrose Hogel .Willa1'cl Jeffers Richard Kappler Edward Kinerk VViles Lacy Joe Linn Edgar Lorie LeRoy McGee Donald Moellur Harvey Nolte Shilcy Paddon D. C. Page jack Parker Ralph Richter Allen Sears Joseph Soltz Horatio Simrall Milton Turville Edgar Youngs l i, l - 66 79 l Company D K xx I gfaftgq, - . . . J. 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Pvt. james Hain Pvt. ,lack Racder lst Cl. Pvt. Fred Peitz Pvt. Robert Reid Pvt. Billy Anderson Pvt. Lzuvrcnce Rotert Pvt. Otis Burris Pvt. Ht-nrv Sivcxvriglit Pvt. Jack Carlson Pvt. Ernest Sims Pvt. Tlimnas Corrigan Pvt. Franklin Stevens Pvt. XYilliani Dwver Pvt. Vvllltlltxj' Sunderland Pvt. Bill Fnglandcr Pvt. Bernard Swartz Pvt. Donald Fleming Pvt. .lohn Tt-rrv Pvt. james Gatchell Pvt. Ted Tieman Pvt. Stanley XY. Goldberg Pvt. Frank Turville 1' Pvt- Bob Govette Pvt. Jack Ylilig Pvt. lolin Grauberger PY'E-JOl1llXY2.,QI'lQI' Pvt- Lawrence Grubb Pvt. Charles XYtwlt S..- f I xx 'x xx 5 xx 's xx n xx s xx 's XX Ns xx ti 1 Qi 1 . L , Q U 5 3 1 l L l 1 . T x xx 's N S H xx N N S 'x xx 'x xx K .Ns xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x X X s XX 'x xx 'x x5 'x xx 1 01 1 I L . Q 7 X R1f1e Team The rifle team of this ycar was composed of Major Shafer, Captain Ethridge. Captain Scott. lst lieutenant jackson, and Corporal Sporn. The supernumary was Corporal Xlfaren. Through the perseverance and patience of Sergeant Morris, these men were developed into a rifle team of which XVestport was very proud. The Kemper Rifle Match stands out as the most successful match of the year. Entries for this match are drawn from many schools of surrounding states. 1Vest- port placed fifth in the entire match. and was lmcatcn lay only one high school in Kansas City. East heat us hy seven points. Captain lithridge, through his superiority on the range. was entered in the National Match. This is quite an honor, and it is the first time that any XYestport man has ever attained this skill. Captain Scottpexccllcd in the prone and sitting positions. He turned in a Hpossilulen, a score of 100 prone, and a 97 sitting. Major Shafer was very skilled in the kneeling position, turning in a 93. Captain Ethridge made the most remark- able showing of all. by shooting' a 91 standing. Major Shafer. Captain lithridge. Captain Scott, and Lieutenant Jackson are all Expert Riflemen. N. 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KLEE, Registered Pharmacist Phone VAlentine 9515 S W Coinei Nth and Hyde Park R0berrKe1th Furmtured emacs HXLFIMORE at FHIRTEEYIH I'he foremost organwatlon of the Southwest devoted exclusively to distinctive furnishings for the home standing for STYLE QUALITY LOW PRICE Decorxtne Service High Class Workshops 1 x zl 1 Telephone VAlentine 6150 Compliments Dr. A. C. RUHL, D.C., Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Ultra Violet Ray Treatments 216 Shankman Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. Study Art . . . Painting, Drawing, Modeling, Illustration, Costume Design, Design Lettering and Layout, Interior Architecture and Decoration. NIGHT CLASSES Write for free Catalog The Kansas City Art Institute 4415 Warwick Boulevard Kansas City, Mo. J u NX . v. ' ' 9. Q xx sv xx , is . X X I , , V l H H xg ' ' ', ' Q A XX Ns r N 'x X . W VN 0, , , K . - - , I 'I You 111' iwwiirzlly irzrimi In risiz' om' lmzlzfifzlllx' y x f11z'111'.v,'ml ,llmlvl Ru 1111: on flu' ,S't'-Iwi!! ffm: i i -V 0- Four of a Kind X xx 'x N 'x xx H X 'x xx N How would you like to play this hand? It's quite the best we know We should call out our high school hand To help us tell you so First we see the Queen of Hearts Tho position s really hers For everv bov that sees her starts And to her his heart confers Then we see the Queen of Clubs A black-eved vixen here Friend or foe she never snuhs That's why she's such a dear Then we have the Queen of Gems And such is her acclaim The bovs have TlVCI1 her diadems And we all know her name Next in line, the Queen of Spades Her hair is but one glory And you've all heard her storx And now that weve explained each trick And told vou who is who x 1 VVhV dont you each one take a pick 5 xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x f Y' 1 55 . ' XX . u xx , Ns . Ns , 'N ' H . ' xx 'x For beauty she rules all the maids, xx , , D K0 , v ' 1 ' K H . , I To see just how you do. 9 f Q Q k it - 131 - l ! A A, A-,,,aY,,, , , , A 4 X N 4 I i, I .. I xx l xx N 5 xx 'x xx H xx 5 . xx 5 xx 'x xx u XS x xx s WS 'x xx I x0 1 5' 1 L V .q 0 X t Pnl TRONIZE O 1,716 AD VERTISIZRS .f Clovers Book Store 210 East 39th Street Phone: VAlentine 7533 3 l x School Books School Supplies Candy and Chewing Gum Athletic Goods Artist Materials Ice Cream Sandwiches We Cater to the Wants of Teachers and Students of Kansas City Westport Avenue Bank Corner of Westport Avenue and Broadway -X' A Convenient Bank for Westport High School, Westport Teachers and Patrons Shorthand in 30 Days Stenographic Course in 60 Days Secretarial Course in 90 Days Why spend 6 to 9 months after you gradu- ate preparing for a good position when DICKINSON can prepare you thoroughly in so short a time. Life Scholarship Free Employment Service Dickinson Secretarial School 330 Altman Bldg. Vlctor 2036 A SPECIAL FOR EVERY OCCASION Linwood Ice Cream Co. LIKE HO-MADE 31st and Oak Sts. Phone WEstport 4230 -l32-- Our Boys PAT Cl'R'I'lN MR. TlllRAT.S NIR. BELL ln our school life we are brought in Contact with a class of employees not as well known as the teachers, but who, by their contact with us in a less formal way, build up friendships that are well worth our consideration. Mr. Tibbals, our head custodian and engineer, has been in Xlvestport for twenty-five years. In that time he has made friends with the students by his inter- est in their school affairs and by his helpful suggestions in their problems. XYe are very glad to give him this space in our annual as a token of our regard and friendship. Mr. liell is another friend of long standing of the students. llis duties as the fireman do not permit us to see him often, but on all occasions his smile and cheer- ful f'hello come easily and are sincere. l'at Curtin is a true lrishman with all the good humor that goes with one. This good humor has made many friends of the students. Pat can take a joke, and he has that happy faculty of being able to call a roughneck without making enemies. The other members of the efficient department under Mr. 'llibbals are: ll. O. Borland. assistant custodiang H. M. Flbert, assistant custodian, lf. -l. Johnson, as- sistant eustodiang XY. F. Pauletie, assistant eustodiang Alfred Peters, assistant custodiang and F. bl. Coon, night watchman. The Office Force Four people working day and night. Striving to make the stndent's next day bright, Dingee, Storr, Holloway, and Hnhn. Four martyrs striving for their cause, Never daring to loiter, stop or pause, Dingee, Storr. Holloway. and Huhn. NYhen we leave some day with regret, These four people will be here yet, Dingtee, Storr, Holloway, and Huhn. Now that l've sung my little tune, l beg you to remember! Dingee, Storr, Holloway, and Huhn, -R, A. Shute -133- Q! 5 + 0 5 1 N xx p as - xx l xx u xx 5 xx 'x l xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx x . 'x xx 'x XX Fx xx tl 1 I L , Q Q u K I I X X S N S X N K N s N N s X X S S Ns X 0 P.-l TROXJZE OI 'lx' .1lJl'lflCY'lSEl6S Years O O O This Company has had an un- broken record of EXCELLENCE in the field of Life Insurance for years. Kansas ity Life Insurance Company i 3520 BROADWAY Kansas City, Missouri Do You Know llml ll 1' .llu11z11fm'l1zr'u CLASS RINGS AND PINS See Us For Lowest Prices DIAMONDS - WATCHES JEWELRY 'P A D I A M A N T O JEWELRY COMPANY ,i'?la,s5 1205 Walnut 5331 M Warwick Hat Works Hats Cleaned and Blocked, 50c Expertly Done We Appreciate Your Patronage East 39th V.-Xlentine 9586 SCHGOL UPPLIE 'I' S. S. 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I-lArrison 4320 UNIFCIQMS Worn by the Cadet Officers of Westport High School made by Thr Puri of frlfflllli Plillfillflu INVITATIONS PROGRAMS ' BIDS ,M w j-:wk P1'lL't'5 .ilivays Hflivqi' Par ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING 4 East 39th st. VA1emme 6174 KANSAS crrv W 1 if 9 W-4 Young Women's Christian Association Buil g rf - 'S F 1020 McGee Street Kansas City, Missou Duly Accredited by the National Association I 22 . 252 Accredited Commercial Schools. B kkeep 1, Penmanship, Accountancy, Shorthand, To h , i i T '25 Typewriting, Stenot DY, Court R rtin f, Off I 5, Worlg, Barrking, Civil Service, Salzgiiuanslhip, B ' ' 4, '4 . IQ roug s Ca culabor, Busi Co-r ' d , , Ad P y ' I Q ' ding Machine, MachineIlgookkeelshrgfnlittgiih A Q .gf I ' and Secretarial Training. Catalog! Free. Craddock Building wlglir . 17 L' Pitman, Graham, greigr and Success Sho1'th N' f - ff ' ata oe' free. H ' ' School in Session all th Y Kansas City! Mo' XXATAM' ' 'M' Day and Evening Sesinnsar -136- Told by a Fortune Teller When a certain lady had guests not so long ago. the report came to me that one of them had the power to gaze into the future. I was fortunate enough to ar- range a private sitting with her. and to my pleasant surprise. she kindly assented to glance into the future and foretell for me what was going to happen to certain young ladies and gentlemen in this institution. Leaning back and closing her eyes, she transgressed time and began her recis tation. She said. HI seeATub I.iston in a far-off land-it is-waitfnow it comes to me. I see him in China. and he is talking to a group of people. The people are heathens. and he is a missionary! f'Now a slim girl with curls crowds him out of my vision. This slim girl is dancing. dancing. dancing to a wild tuneg and now the greatest producer of all times himself comes forward and offers her flowers as his greatest jazz toe dancer. Her name. in Electric lights it gleams, Lillian Muehlbach. 'tOh, red blinds my sightfwhat does this meansfit's a red-head girl shaking her head. now I understand-it's XYavelyn Young saying 'Yes' to Klarvin.-no. Maurice. Someone in a tailored suit. someone caring for the poorg now she's padlocking a night clubg at last the world will be saved from vice. by that great social worker. Farel Swanson. The papers are full of it. All about Beth XYhituey and how she was named corespondent in a divorce suit. Tut! Tut! And to think she would alienate the affections of the husband of her best girl friend. Dorothy Cooley. 'KOh. I see bliss and happiness for Betty Raffel and her thirteen children. XYhat a strict, yet lovable and tender mother she makes. .Xnd to think. ten are blonds. two are brunettes. and one red-head KU Y lYestport has a new principal. Charles Mauze. with David Skeer as advisor of girls. Virginia llcfilavic and Bill Shaw are conducting a tour and teaching Life . 5. --.. 1 sb. 25 Saving, with B. .X. Babb performing high dive exhibitions. The Crier has raised the salary of its ablest reporter, Guy Ford Hopkins. from 315.00 a month to 315.50 Note: This is the highest salary ever paid by this publication. and although the company is iimleiffoiiio' '1 great fin'mci'1l risk. they believe it worth while in this case. 5 25 c 6 1 c c The best seller on the market: A book written by Margaret Dye. with a co- author, Bill Duke. entitled KTexas, Steers and Starsi. If you want anything auctioned off, I know just the person. Mary Lou Ar- rowsmith, who is a renowned auctioneer. possessing such a loud, crisp voice. A chief of police. and a good one. too. is Bill Davis. for he caught the famous XYalter Dean stealing hearts. That was enough. I couldn't stand any more. And she was weary and heavy laden. so I bid her adieu and made my exit. -137- L xx xx l X N xx 5 5's xx 's xx 's xx 5 xx 's xx s XX 's xx 's XS ss xx 1 0 ' . I 1 L , Q 7 k it . ,Q 4 xx l' N ,N ul xx H xx H xx N PilTl6OiYIZE OUR ADIf ER7'ISERS The Class of 1933 chose CROFTERS for Class Rings and Pins America's uality Line Class Rings and Pins Medals, Trophies, Awards Caps and Gowns Commencement Invitations, Name Cards, Diplomas Free sketches of your original ideas for design of class rings, and club and society pins N . . . , . l1'1'ffC or Call for 11lf01'lIltIfI01l 51 xx u xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx u XX s xx N.x. ss, NX. 1 I L f 7 0-1 k r College Crofters Corporation 701 Graphic Arts Bldg. 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Blue Ribbon ' 3111 Troost Avenue Telephone WEstport 7744 Ran' h R. h P Finlay Engineering College - - Chartered by the State of Missouri Complete. courses in Electrical, Mechanical, Architectural and Structural Engineering of one and two years, leading to diploma and degree, ,P respectively. Shorter, special courses in Practical Electricity, Power Plant Operation, Radio, Tele- vision, Sound, Electrical Refrigeration, and Elec- trical, Mechanical, Architectural and Structural Drafting. Practical-Technical Engineering Essen- tials tau ht Cl s c nt t f t d t . g . o.e o ac o s u en and teacher. For thirty-four years Finlay has Suc- cessfully trained men for the engineering pro- fession. Write or call for catalog. Day and evening sessions. Visitors Welcome. O hapman Dau' Vlctor 9620 10th and Indiana Ave. BEnton 0295 -1403 The Westport Cut-up lNVith apologies to XV. XV, Longfellowj fpon the trusty mourner's hench The captured sophomore sits. The soph, a nervous man is heg Mr. Miller gives him fitsg And all his plans for mischiefness Are surely on the fritz. His hair is crisp and stands on end. His face is white as chalk. His hrow is wet with cold, cold sweat, He stutters in his talk. He fears the worst and dreads the time, XYhen to his doom he'll walk. XYeek in, week out. from morn till nite You could hear him hoast and hlowl Hell eo on Sunday to the church And sit among the hoysg He'll hear the parson pray and preach And heed his warning voiceg Hell even sing in the church's choir To make his teachers rejoice. V SK' He lvea s a rice like a monster's call t'Tfs hut Mr. Millerjl And l'e needs must go and lear11 again How a perfect hoy behaves- Oh! He must go to study hall And sweat with the other slaves. For he's been justly sentenced To toil five days a week You could hear him tell what he would do .-Xt Latin verhs. or conjugations XYhen he'd to office go, XYith ne'er a chance to sneak. Hut his vaunted courage now is gone: For Miss Fisher's there. with her ne'er His morale is very low- heard cry. And he must sit there. meek. The students going home from school ' Look in at the office door: Thanks! Thanks to thee. our suff'ring friend Thev laugh to see the treinhling soph For the lesson thou hast tiilllglltl XYhose eyes are on the floor. For iust as sure as they caught you He vows he'll nc'er he caught again. KYe'll he as surely caught: Xor trouhle his teachers more. .Xnd hv our sweating! toil, our fun XYould he too dearly bought. XVriter4l'NKNOYX'X. Calendar lfiozzfiizizvfl froni Pays 139D March lOYSenior Officers elected after much discussion and campaigning. March 13-David Skecr chosen for speech contest-hy default or 5Ull'l6tlllH,. March 3Og'l'uniors are ucopy-cats in electing their officers. April Hglfaster vacation. April 15-Crier at last comes to the front. hut we wonder why. .-Xpril 25flivelyn Zwillenherg wins Senior Class Song contest. Good work. Evelyn. :Xpril 1 to 2SvXYhat cheap-skates. No junior-senior mixer? XYhy doesn't something happen? lYhy does Mr. Miller always seein to he around every corner where you're not supposed to he? Has Bechtel chased you yet? May 26-Senior Day. lleralds distrihuted. Vie hope you like it. May 3OflJecoration Day. just another holiday. Slay 29 and 3lfSeniors enjoy the final exams. 1'Oh. Yeahlj lune 7-Graduation, Some are glad and some not. hut let's not get sentimental -141- X xx l xx 'x xx N xx 5 X X 'x xx 'x 5 1 xx 'x xx N xx 's X l x N XX i 'x xx 's XS sx xx 1 0 I I L . k lv i i l 'T N, u- f E H AX E Ns H xx x xi K xx H S ii xx ii xx H NX ii xx in XS ii Nx ' ii XS ii xx L0 I 5l'1 kb V y , 0 I I I -142- Big Shots as Shot 1. by Eames and Duke l il W x i, xx H xx ,M xi N K ii xx x ii xx ii xx ii xx ii xx ii xx ii xx ii xx xx tm Y I 5' 1 L f g f -143- X l L, i il i l lb x xx xx l xx H xx E xx 5 Dx Q 5 1 K xx 5 xx 5 xx 'x xx H XX N xx s xx xx xx 1 0 K I L , Y Q Q X PQITRONIZE OUR it-JDlf'El6TISIiRS W J ' ' 0 o W FL 1751571 MENU' Flowers and Plants From Our Green Houses Are Always Fresh and Fragrant. Come and See Them Growing ,lIt'IIIZ7L71' l 1o1'isf',v Tvlcgrofvlz lhvlirfzjv .'7s.v'11 GREENHOUSES AND STORE Thirty-eighth and Euclid Free Auto Delivery, City and Vicinity Phones, Llnwood 0933-093-1 GRADUATES ITU' Colzgmizzlfzfr V011 Your Opportunity is in the Field of We Business Special Discount to Graduates Celebrating Our 42nd Anniversary are specialists in preparing young people for Secretarial Positions The Southwesfs Outstanding School of Modern Business Training An Accredited School. Monthly or Term Instruction. Call 8th at Our Office, Phone for Free 42nd Annual Catalog. C NTB L Business College and Grand, VI. 3430 Kansas City, Mo. Z Madrid Theatre Extends Best Wishes to the Class of '33 May We Be Privileged to serve you in the Future as We Have in the Past .Compliments of , 9 Flower s Country Club Plaza -1441- Question l. J Question -. Question 3. Question -l. Question 5. Question 6. Question 74 Question S. T D. Final Exam Name :tt least ten girls that .ouis xeinpti his Gone with zinml cleserihe two fullx Name five couples seen together xx ilkin tht 11 :intl looking rather sappx XYrite :1 niushy love-lettet lclentifx' the following, putting the ,ht Q o site the correct answei taj Kulis llezigle Chl -lohnson llroxvn-ex'es tel llean L'hex'1'olet lclj XYz1gne1' Soplnstieation tel Shaw ffj .Xl'l'HVVSlllltll lnniulsixe lgij Rlztrtin false cone V l h il L't'z1x'ens 'islix'-xx'1s ix' lij Shafer lfixe feet two. Q ts 1 lj ij Clzxtrison i'ittle-pm t e I k 3 Olivet' lieztutiful llil llownmn lfclueation- 1 us lipsilon Tau l-. CJ. li. Theta cli:n'te .Xnswef TR lflf or l iXl.Slf. tal l rzniees Hess. llxj rel Klvi-tle Parish elves her hair. Herbie liivens ez1n't ta '. lclj -lack Shafer flunkecl R.U.'l'.C. le? lifj lgl lhj llij Ifx'et'ylmotly loves flux' Fotcl Hopkins. 'lle:1x'l1ei's app1'ox'e of kissing on stage. llerzilcl Staff is lmettei' than Crier Stuff. There is no liztstei' Raluluit. Round Tzilmle is the lmest cluln in school. tjl Nliss Keeler nexet' shed zx tezn' in her life. lkl Klr. Klillei' rloesn't even knoxx' the xxw - s:n'ez1sn1. llj Chili in our cafeteria is just one thing zxftei' another. lf Klztrtliu ,lane Sliziffei' ehexxs sixteen sticks ot quni 161' 11111111 hoxx' fzn' is the nearest post-office? . . . . . . . 5 1 A- If lztst. f' 'X J C 2 ' :Q ' 1 zfsf' 'z '11 ta'zgf nz,. ' ' ,- .- 5..- l l ' l' -' If ,, f- XX . 4 . 'z ' g' xlflls 1 l A l rip' l'ttei' ppo- NX 'I 5 xx ' s ' ' ' l?J X IU rite. NN 5 I tit N xx . 1 .X l tx' of l lue l' tl X 1 X N il ' l Uutline the tnst tliitptei ot lmtppzi bignm lnnninzi it 5 xx 'x lk X X u XS s xx u nfl N . S 'x xx P I S0 Xil lt xou it still 'tlixe txlxe two xspnin in 1 I glue nl tool xx ttei ncl ke lsflllfl lp ,l , U t l-l t n l I l N xx 5 . xx 's xx N xx N xx 'x Rx 's Rx 'x xx 5 xx 'x xx s xX 'x xx 's XS Rx xx OD 1 S' 1 L , Q 9 X IX PrITl6O,YlZli OIR .+l17l'lilx'7'l.S'ERS ansas City School of aw l'i47lllltlt tl lS95 Fall term begins Monday, September 18, 1933 For detailed information call or write for catalogue, Kansas City School of Law, Law School Building, 913 Baltimore Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. Telephone: HArrison 3262 Many of Kansas City's Outstanding Executives reached their Success through SPECIALIZED BUSINESS TRAINING Ask About Administrative Accounting, Specialized Sec- retarial and Junior Stenographic Courses. SUMMER COURSES for Students who would conserve their time HUFF'S PLAZA SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 320 West 47th Street THE HUFF SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 920 Tracy Avenue Kansas City, Missouri NETTIE M. HUFF, President APracIical School of Professional Training SECRETARIAL coURsE GHEGG SHORTHAND TOUCLI TYPEWRITING PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTANCY Aunmnc nusmsss LAW c. P. A. TRAINING A D V E R TI S I N G SALESMANSHIP BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE PUBLIC SPEAKING DUY and Evening Classes Enroll at Any Time Catalog on Request BEN H. HENTHORN P . re . 405 Gordon Koppel Bldg. Vlcior 1349 'W aleaeaflmmefae Kansas City. Missouri Telephone: VVEstport 8700 THOMAS DODS CLEANING Sz DYEING WORKS, Inc. Prompt Service and Superior Work 4000 MAIN STREET 'Butter cream ' centergcovered with caramel. peanuts and chocolate. fl . , ' ' I f ai' 4, ,gf ter 0 4 'J u n., K fl. L fig 'v eg - , 1 ., goose-Wires CEDMDAN5 KANSAS CITY. MO. 146 - Relics from Westport's Waste Basket Dearest Mary Lou: The reason I didn't hear the question was because I was looking at you- You're so beautiful I couldn't take my eyes oft you. You're d- near gorgeous, and if anybody ever tries to take you away from me, 'XYoe Be I'nto Them, they'd better watch out. Forever-IRVIN. Darling Yirginia: XYhat are you going to do Friday. If nothing, could I possibly be honored by your company? I have some things to talk to you about, I'd like to get them off my mind even if they are to no avail. You looked splendid at Theta. I like you in red, it suits you. Could I bother vou with my blase company to that uninteresting Senior Mixer, and now back to Friday night. Answer if my unappeallng idea such as Pan has any trace of enthusiasm.-As ever, XYII.LIE. Frances Dear: I know you'll probably pay no attention to me. but please tell me if you really care for Bill. I love you with all my heart and soul, but if you're already taken. please let me know and I'll bother you no longer--IYaiting, HERB, Dear Agnes: I sat and dreamed all through study hall about you- XYhat is this potent charm you hold over my very thoughts? Do you affect all the boys in this mysterious manner. leaving them spell-bound? Perhaps it's the perfume you use. If so, please tell me its name, so l may saturate my room and self with it, so I may always dream that you are near me--Love. ED. Dearest Marion I IYhy won't you go Sunday? I'm awfully sorry about last night. but I wrote that note to her ages ago. when I thought I liked her, but when I met you-believe me. dear, you're my one and only inspiration. XYon't you change your mind and accompany mei All mv love-HARRY. Dearest Ifarelz XYhat in the world do you mean by saying that you might not be able to go with me? X ou know that I couldn't enjoy myself with anybody else and surely you wouldn't go with somebody else when I asked you so long ago, would you? I've waited so long and patiently for this dance and I want to go so badly. Really. sweetheart, it I've made you angry about anything, I'm terribly sorry, won't you forgive me? Answer right away and don't keep me in suspense.-Oceans of love, BILI.. Margaret Darling: ,XR y u 3' K L Q i wxyw f NYhy is it that you never I, IIS IW ,, E . ., , , - , .D V I ttf., HQQX ansxx er any ot my notes. Dont X txyifj' gd you care even a little bit about lz M 'ff ' 4. Y 5-S me? I've loved you dearly ever If,f'f e '!fg since we were in that first play '-5 'Wim A lg together. but you never have giv- ff- 45 3 5 ii l , I , - Y v fy 2-A-I - - sq, vilil ft, en me a tumble. It you dont f +4 5 N -31? Wt., want me hanging around. won't ' t T-ii Q45 Y-ZZ IW you tell me? I don't want to be a gmls A ' 'M nuisance, but I do love you so, 2 ffl img: mWll 'lll y I ,QIIIMI ggI Ie:'HlHIuIlIl7 I'll send this by johnny since Q Ti ' F ff '1 i F-iw?'llIl'l'l Z . - . . fic?-1 5' ,1-.sa Shaeter ls here today and I wont H- ' Y -' ' 15 get to walk home with you- IN MEMUH UI: UUE ' ' L- YEAH pl-.M K I I lm-Q yaugxv.-xr.TE1z. IIIIEIAIINI IWIILIL IIIIEE lllllflll llllll KIUYIE' - - 147 - 0 S 1 xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x xx 'x NX 5 'x xx 'x XX , Ns I xx 'x xx s xx 'x xx 's XS 55 r xx KJ I l L f Q U 0 K l ,,l- 1 xx l xx xx H xx N X 'x 'x xx u S 1 K xx u xx 5 xx 's xx s x5 s xx H XX xx xx KU, 1 I L ' ' -ur P-alTROXlZ!i OCR A121 7l5l6TISEI?S A Personal Message to Westport Graduates of 1933: Say what you will, this 'Iune mai' ks an important event in the lives of every XYestport graduate. Boys ancl girls of yesterday lmeeome young men ancl women of today. Many important decisions are no longer left to Blom and llaclug hut here is one idea that you will want the henefit of Dacl's ext:erienee-when is the bex! time to get started' on a life insurance program. Ask him and see if he cloesn't say, The earlier the hetterf' The State Klutual l.ile of Klassaehusetts is one of the oldest and strongest companies in Xmeriea and it has just announced a speeial plan for students and young men and women in husiness. lt provides money for you if you hyefancl protection for the fo lks if you meet with untimely rleathfat a rate that young people can easily afford. Xlay l send you a folder cleserihii ig the plan? it tells just how mueh money you Can getfwhen you can get it and how much it will eost. Xlvrite or phone4 PRESCOTT W. EAMES, General Agent tllvl-tHl1'7'iX lhlrlb STATE MUTUAL LIFE OF MASSACHUSETTS lf.m1lvli511r'r1' 18-14 HA1'rison 3235 700-704 Victor Building Kansas City, Mo. Q ls F. W. WOOLWORTH lS THE FIRST REQUISITE 5 and 106 Store OF SOUND ECONOMY The Best Foods you can buy 3923 Main Street are the mo? economical m Large Assortment of School the end. 'l he Lee Trade Supplies Mark is your assurance of Highest Quality, the pleas- ure of good living-sound economy l Flowers for Graduation The Lee Trade Mark S is the Guide to More than 300 W, Grade Foods Humfeld-Orear FLORISTS 451' M f ign THE gg' bex? S2 HIGH . 1 ' K yJ M GUDE XR bills GRADE Madrid Theatre Building T0 gyp sy Foons Xlig i gfg Ltlgan 2954 3810 Main Street F148- iN ORDER T0 KEEP ou'r OF MILLER6 OFFICE THEY Am.- flgfiff 1 5 1 'f I 1 ff lffwh -x ,x - -, Z 5 LA' THE SAFLEOISELLOW OUT TRACK AND FOOTBALL .SPEAK NO svn., E.l.!l!l.ll! 5555 . ' 9 I EE EE Ex!.-.E.E, Qf ,Q : 5?? ' 33R1. . N 5 QP? Vs x.1esf9f :nqjg-I-Q4 ,.,2f,.,1 T 'max M HEAR NO Evu.. .. . .a Q, X -f2iaZD2P25 41.19, l i, K - W N xx xx Q xx N xx N xx 'x xx 5 xx 'x xx 5 xx 'x xx s xN s xx 's XS 'x xx 1 0 1 xl 1 L r X IX xx llfIY'lx'OlYlZli OIT? .-l1?l'lflx l'I.S'El?S N TIRES, BATTERIES, GAS, OIL, ALEMITING N 'I' X CARL A BURTON STATIONS, Inc WESTPORT AND BROADWAY tl f LINVVOOD AND I ILLHAM PLALA Charno Bindery Company .I l'xu11.m.f Czfy' lzmlzlnfzmz WW If X +SHD6 6V6fS-f6fT Schools and Colleges Favorlte Books Rebound 716 Delaware St W Ictor 9674 For Your Graduatlon Sult SEE CHARLES HAYWARD 212 Alt Bldg 4P1ece Slllt ll'1ClLld1l'1g' whlte flannel trousers tzulored strletly to measure for 323 10 t X V t 4 Sweeten Your DlSp0Sltl0H Wlth Johnston s Candy McP1ke Drug Company ' x ' l I . I 'I- X li x VVES Jor 5300 N l F E VAlentine 5300 , T S X E ' ' I . . . . xx XS s H representing 9 NX . . J. B. Slmpson Clothlng Co. H I man , xg .P 0 0 S x y . 1 . ' .. . If 0 ' 'I' I ' , Samples displayed at your home. Jus phone 5 , lc or 822 Distributors l I x -150- i Pupils Pet Pestimes ljAYlD SKEER-Orating. BETII AXYEIITNEY--lD2lllCl1lg'. iXlARY LOU lflLlYER-Ayfltlllg ancl receiving notes, receiving preferred. MARQQARET MARTIN-Hunting soineone to say. Hllrittle, prat- tle. prittle, prattlell to. l2VEl.YN nlCJllNSClN-E11l6l'lllg speecl tests. FARM, Sw.xNsoN-Going with Bill. BILL DUKE-Asking people to kiss him right here. XYII.3II5R Eiuiizs-'llikiiig cveryone's picture. lXlAR1li c,llLLIl,.XNlD'CilVlllg reports in psycliology. AXHNES l-I2I2-Making cluinh cracks. Nl,xR'rHA -IAXIE SllAl l7lfR1CllCVVlllg gum. .AMY BlAYl?R--l.U0lilllg like someone out of El fashion lmook. BlARGARE'l' ljYliflJ2lllllg Zl Hill naniecl Shaefer. Al.-XRY l.oL' AieiaowsiiITII-Talking. CII,xRI.I3s ml.Xl,'Zlffl,il'UNN'lllg. . MixRjoRIE JASIZI.-IYOI growing. LfxRoI. XYooIIcocIi-Xlriting poetry about people. XXYIRLZINIA KICGAVIC-C.ietti1Ig into trouble. vlixck Slllil.'l'0N-llZlYll1g wrecks. lin AllLl.l2RfIl2l.Yll1g everyone aclniiring his l3II.I, Dixvis-l.onlci1Ig for lfarel. Tragedy Laughter- A hush- 'l'he ominous quiet of at crowd- Breathlesness- Tenseness- N0 whispering or talking aloud- Silence- Awe- long eyelashes. Questions. clrezulful and restrainecl- A whisper- Nore silence- A groan- Betty stepped off the scalesg XYllE1f she lost, she hacl regainefl. -151- - MJ pl- X xx l 9 5 1 xx l xx N xx 'x xx 5 xx ss X l xx 'x I NN 'x xx 'x xx ' u xx s xx 'x .X xx , xx KI 1 I L , 7 Q :I I it S l PA TRONIZE O UK AD VERTISE RS Countr lub Plaza The 47th Sz Bloadway Neighborhood Where shopping is always a pleasure and the Dollar Goes farther Two Free Paiking Stations accom rnodating several hundred cars for your use The Plaza IS known as The fiiendli est spot in town You re Invlted Mohawk Tires Cost no more - - - - wear much longer Kansas City's only authorized Simoniz Station ROSE BROTHERS 2930 McGee 0 0 Hosiery Shops 229 West 47th Street 3907 Main Street Ladies' Hosiery, Lingerie and Wash Frocks MEN'S HOSE I has been oui pleasure to have served the students of West port High with dependable street car and bus service during their school years We look forward to serving the grauating class in the future when their paths lead to the busi ness channels of this city Kansas Clty Public Service Co CO1IlfYIl11lPlIfS of A F lx I T R D K FREEMAN MORTUARY 8L CHAPEL 42nd St. and Baltimore Ave. Telephone LOgan 0930 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Tricks Jgkeg Midwest Novelty Store 1312 Main Street Between Midland and Main Street Theatres lf if is 114,-zz' iw 1111717 if S0uVeIlil'5 Puzzles MRS. ARTZ'S DO-NUT SHOP Vegetable Do-Nuts Healthy and Delicious We specialize in home-made pastries Texas Pecan Candy 15 West 39th Street and Dx l Ng 5 xx l , . - N Dx ,, . C N I A . . y - xx - S 1 - is 1 ' . 7 ,, 4. .- ' ' , H . K N x 9 , 's xx N xx L - 's Y , . XX . . .. I 5 - 1 xx A ' . . U ' 5 xx s WS ss xx I ' 9 U' QD , 2 T I I L , Q 7 0 l l -1 52- Marjorie King: Have you any niail for ine? Klailmani XYh:tt's your n:ttne? Xlarjorie Ii.: You'll iincl it on the envelope. ,ti X AI ISYFL , T: ' ::: GFI. ff 1' I ewxxgkx x.N. eg - I 5 waesttf iii i EAMES SHSSTS A SSIXIISS Virginia hacl just clone eyerytlting: wrong, flisregartletl signal lights, tnatle zt jmrohihiterl lett turn, :intl then stztllerl in the mulrlle ot the street- .Xu irate trattie cop rushecl up Nay, lzulyf' saul he, Do you know any thing at all ahout trattie regulations? Virginia: Sure, what is it you wztntefl to know about? ls Iinnsas City at healthful town? askecl a gentleman of zz native. It sllfe is. rejrlietl the native- XYhen I Caine here I eoultln't utter at worcl. I hzttl scarcely a lllill' on my heacl. I ltacln't strength to walk across the room, ancl hacl to ht hltetl trout nty hetlf' 'I'l1:1t's XYOllClL'l'l-lll.u replienl the stranger. How long have you heen here? I was horn here. XYZM the retort. Herh Iliyens, I'I'm never hajwjuy unless Iilll hreztking into song. Frances Hess: XYhy tlon't you get the key? You woulrln't have to hreztk in, lt you ever hear someone trying' to eraek non-hutnorous jokes youll know that they ire just looking for prospective -filling for this section. P Lawyer Cfor aeeiclent yietiinlz Gentlemen of the jury, the clriyet' of the ear statetl that he was going only six iniles on hour. just think ot the long agony ot nty poor ehent the yietnn, as the ear rlrore so slowly oyer hint. l W - Q..-4 N E5 ZIV 7 , H IIALU ARTIST EEIILL UUKQ III AIIIIII -1 153 -.,,. i 5 I I if 'X N N N S 'x N X u N N s X X ws xx 0 s 'x xx 'x xx N xx 'x xx u xX x xx 'x . xx xx xx 1 J . . ' 1 X 'L , ' za X E 'Q N X X X Q Q Q Q Q 'Q Q Q Q Q I I EMPIRE PRINTING CCD. in KANSAS CITY For 26 Years GOOD PRINTERS Dedicated to the Crier Staff l7lfLllf.XSlfll MARCH l5, 1933 llere rusts. their hezlcls 11111111 the laugh uf earth. These reporters to fortune ztncl tu l-ZllllC unhlttwn. Rztzzherries smilecl 11111111 their writfng's mirth ,Xncl Xlerliuerity niarlcecl them for her uwn. X11 longer seek some grmtlness to transpose Ur Kll'2lXV their judgment tn I1 hicle-llnuncl rule l'l'here they, alike. in tremlmling fear reposej The haek seats uf their stuzly halls :mtl seliuul. The Low Down .Xhsulute ltnwwleclge llZlYC l none, lint my Zll1llI'S XV215llNVlllll2lll'S sister's sun lleurcl Z1 p11liee111z111 tin his heat Say tu :1 lulrurei' on the street 'l'hz1t he h:1cl 21 letter just lust week, lYritten in the finest Greek. lfruni a Chinese etmulie in rlillllllllflflil NYhU saicl that the Q.l,ll31lllS in llnlmzt knew tif 21 eulurefl man in 21 'llexas town ll'h0 gut it straiglit frnni Zl eireiis eluwn. rllllill Z1 lllllll in liltanrlilte hearrl tl1e news l71'11111 El gzuig uf Smith .xxIllCl'lCIlll jews, .Xncl sunietme far in li1n'11et1 lYl1o hezirfl 21 man whn eluimecl tu ltnnw ,X swell sueiety female fake Xlvliose lllUIll6l'-lll-l2lXY will ll1lflCl'I21li0 To piwwe that her llllSllZl1lCl'S sister's nieee Has stz1tecl in a printecl piece That she has :1 son whn has Z1 frienrl Who lcnwws when the tlepressiun is giving tn encl -1::.. 1 ,,l- X xx 's xx l X 1 X 5 xx l xx N xx H if 5 1 xx 'x Nx 1 'x xx 'x xx s XS 's xx 's XS 'x xx t l 1 I I, f Q T u X 1 ,1- H ,., ,,. 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