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

 - Class of 1941

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Q 'K .SM M eh , mi ....- A 1 W - X ,au-we-m,.. 35 1Ilif5'3nSi'd 'QQ mug Q B.- iF'lfSs CTKf we Q ,tflfffjiiifl ff Qff5Sf'!p5!?4 jp ,fr a Qt if FQ J WQRMQ W lax ik CLA QR M lg All Y THE SETLXNSAS UTY' 'D B OL TE H0 PRESENRT HKGH SC WESTYO Staff Babette Taylor 1 Roy Peterson l Dudley Batchelor Thelma Bigham Shirley Fox Tom Glasscock Tully Moss Charlotte Nelson Carolyn Southall Ina G. Bonney to is ik is The Westport flag is raised d l d with appropriate care y Co-Editors Athletics Clubs Cla sses R. O. T. C. Art Tiger Tales Arts and Music Faculty Adviser tif wi? ik WIESTIPDU TO MISS SOPHIA ROSENBERGER WE DEDICATE THE 1941 HERALD in appreciation of tloe splendid and tireless serv- ice she loas given to the students of West port, in appreciation of the contributions sloe has made to the betterment of education in the nation, and in appreciation of ber part in the work of RT AS XX TIRAIINI wi? HNG ik tk ik WXSIE SALUTE to our COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF just as every training cam p has its director, Westport has its chief, under whose ahle guidance Westport has been outstanding in both scholarship and extra-curricular activi- ties. For excellent leadership and endeavor in the field of education, the 1941 Herald expresses its deepest appreciation to our principal, MR. D. H. HOLLOWAY R 4f5ssrsmsus:1 'Y X Q , ? -'undue' .........-I :rf CONTENTS ik wk Tir wi? THEORY AND TACTICS CLASSES AND CLASSROOM PROCEDURE 7 MANEUVERS N TH1aPARAD14L0F Ac:T1v1T11es 43 M PHYSICAL DRILL ATHLETICS AND R. 0. T. QQ. an OUT OF RANKS TIGER TALES 109 TIHIIEURY MXH TAQTIICS Westport is not making ready in a military sense against the danger of foreign aggression, but she is preparing her students to meet any demands of the future with greater ability and courage as a result of guidance and training. www? N S S General Slaf Mr. Ralph S. Harris, Westport's vice-principal, took charge of enrollment, class schedule, and nu- merous other duties, besides teaching a class in physi- ography. To our capable second-in-command we extend our thanks for excellent leadership in the smooth and orderly operation of our school. Every training unit depends for its ef- fectiveness on the qualities of its leadership. Westport is fortunate in having for its staff officers a faculty recognized for its ability to combine wisdom with knowledge, and the development of the individual with cooperative achievement. Miss Margaret Huhn, registrar fleftj , and Miss Jane Trogdon, clerk frightj, have as- sisted Mr. Holloway and Mr. Harris in maintaining a high standard of eiliciency in the Westport office. f , ,wg i gf' 'W J in mx ,ws X 'Q f - ' YN wg .1 - 'H .W ,.:' : X wr ,R h 1 W-if -..--4-...-- 4' 'W wwf 544- h. . , 'vm xl S5525 N :VM ,, -N A-Q. X 2- '33 3. ffp ff . ,vw V ' f 5 A LY 1 'pb WV gffgq 3 as X sb 1' X A AS, F . fx + ' !'w fi, a ww f . ,,,,, 'W g mf? -f me f' tm , r A . by mga 4 V ' ' 342 -1-se gg '7 .. 1 V' ' . '- V, 'Q ' x 5 A A 4 ' J , W ' 3 F f iw f Y gggag ' Q- .. 1 1 L45 . E' 1 Q W1 Q, QQ 4-A ' V ss f' Jfmffwi ' ' yan 'V V ddr' f f K 5:5 K kr K I, . 1,. N' ' Fifi? V if ' ' ' ' A Q 5 AV K Vf, V .' P. ' .J ' -,ln Q lb ' X -5, ' V' If ' X if a- x. W ft Lf ,V RB ' Q, ,' A ' wg za. -5, ,Q J , M32 I JW, ' if A 5, Hi f W , M 5 4 ax 4' f . x3 M gf' 5' af PV J' 1 .Qfiw Q ' l f X QQ n ibm. XY' Several changes in the faculty were made at the beginning of the second semester. Mr. Lawrence Cooke replaced Mr. Briggs as instructor of the retailing class, and Miss Esther Stenfors replaced Miss Winfrey as school nurse. Miss Dorothy Mc- TEN . I I ANNA K. LASI-I English, Lalin , EDITH o. LEWIS 1 History ' IDA B. LILLY Hisfory ANDERSON G. LONG Metals STELLA MADDOX English M. E. MCCAUL Counselor, Vocalions D. H. M INER Physics F. L. PHILLIPS Spanish, Physiology BESSIE GAY SECREST English Nl. H. SHEARER Physiography VELMA SHELLEY Tyfwwrifillg, Spanish ANN M. SHIRE Hislory JOHN L. SHOUSE English HARLING A. SPRING Vocal Music FLORENCE TOTTEN Commerce FLORENCE TROTTER English E. J. VAN HORNE Commerce LOULA VAN NEMAN Botany BENJAMIN R. WARD English MARY S. WHEELER English SHELTON WILHITE Art RUTH WINFREY Nurse MARIE YOUNGS English, History Ginnis returned to Westport to take 21 class in clothingg Miss Jones, assistant in the girls, physical education department, was transferred to another school. Miss Loretta Newman and Mr. Harvey Brown assisted Mr. Keenan in instrumental music. Senzbrs- READY FOR ACTION JOHN SCANLON, President TOM GLASSCOCK, Vice-Prvsiflcnf JOHN ASHER, Secretary CHARLOTTE NELSON, Treasurer CHARLESMCKAY,Srrgraul-at-Arnzs BETTY DODGE, Business Conzmiffw JEAN Witcox, Business Commiffm' MARILH'NHALL,BllXfHI'XSC07l17l1iffCL' NORMA JEANNE TALKINGTON, Business Commifim' JOHN CHARLES SCANLON-Senior Class President, Bronze Honor Pin, Football W , '39-'40, Captain '40, All-Star '40, Basketball W , '40-41, All-Star '41, All-State Second Team, W-Club, President, City Hall Day, City Manager, Monitor. TOM GLASSCOCK-Senior Class Vice-President, Junior Class Vice-President, Sophomore Senate, Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, Herald Staff, R. O. T. C., Clay, Treasurer, Jules Guerin, Sergeant-at-Arms, Auto Club, Hi-Y, Debate, Assemblies, Band, Student Director, Swiss Flag Swinger, R. O. T. C., Captain, Crack Platoon, Crack Company, Crack Squad, Circus Company Cap- tain, On Our Way Pageant. JOHN A. ASHER-Senior Class Secretary, Bronze Honor Pin, Student Council, Treasurer, Clay, President, Vice- President, Debate, Assemblies, Monitor, R. O. T. C., Captain, Crack Platoon, Crack Squad, Crack Company, Rifle Team Captain, Znd Place American Legion Award. CHARLOTTE NELSON--Senior Class Treasurer, Bronze Honor Pin, Honor Society, President, Herald Staff, Tiger Tales, Student Council, Pundit, President, Beauty Queen, Speech Arts, President, Secretary, Auto Club, Fall Play, '39, Spring Play, '40, Spring Play, '41, De- bate, Assemblies, Monitor. CHARLES P. McKAY-Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms, Junior Class Business Committee, Sophomore Senate, Silver Honor Pin, Student Council, Secretary, Treas- urer, City Hall Day, Police Captain, Auto Club, Hi-Y, Assemblies, Orchestra, Monitor, R. O. T. C., Major, First Place American Legion Award, Crack Squad, Crack Platoon, Crack Company, Circus Company, Rifle Team, Corps Area Rifle Team, Hearst Trophy Match, First Place Crack Individual. BETTY JEAN DODGE-Senior Class Business Commit- tee, Junior Class Treasurer, Student Council, Vice- President, Executive Board, All-City Council, Pundit, Treasurer. JEAN WILCOX-Senior Class Business Committee, Junior Class Secretary, Sophomore Senate, Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, Crier Staff, Hockey W , Basketball W , Baseball W , Senior Athletic Pin Candidate, Student Council, Promethean, President, Sergeant-at-Arms, Beauty Queen, Speech Arts, Pep Club, President, As- semblies, Monitor, Second Place, Original Oration Con- test, American Education Speeches. MARILYN HALL-Senior Class Business Committee, Honor Roll One Time, Basketball W , Hockey W , Baseball W , Senior Athletic Pin Candidate, Student Council, Promethean, Pep Club. NORMA JEANNE TALKINGTON-Senior Class Busi- ness Committee, Crier Staff, Student Council, Pundit, Vice-President, Critic, Speech Arts, Vice-President, Girl Reserves, Cabinet Member, Auto Club, President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Student Forum, Treasurer, R. O. T. C. Queen, Fall Play, '39, Spring Play, '41, Debate, Broadcasting, Assemblies, Third Place Consti- tutional Oration Contest, Monitor. ELEVEN BETTY ADELMAN-Glee Club. BRUCE M. AIKIN-Clay, Secretary, B. C. P. Science Club, Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir, Advanced Chorus, Music Broadcasts, Assemblies, Westport-on-Parade, Swiss Flag Swinger, Intramurals. CHARLES ALLENDOERFER-Bronze Honor Pin, B. C. P. Science Club, Orchestra, All-City Orchestra, Intramurals. JOHN M. ANDERSON-B. C. P. Science Club. VIVIAN JANICE BEDINGFIELD-Honor Roll One Time, Promethean, Typing Award, 70. HERBERT BEDSWORTH-Auto Club, Stage and Screen Club, Treasurer, Stage Manager, Mixer Committee. DONALD BENSON-Honor Roll Two Times, Stage and Screen Club, Assemblies, Advanced Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Swiss Flag Swinger, Intramurals. GENE BENUS-Sophomore Senate President, Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, Crier Staff, Student Council, Executive Board, Irving, President, Parliamentarian, Speech Arts, Treasurer, Spring Play, '39, Fall Play, '40, Debate, Assemblies, Broadcasting, R. O. T. C., Second Lieu- tenant, Color Guard. THELMA LORAINE BIGHAM-Sophomore Senate, Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, Herald Staff, Clubs, Round Table, Les Immortels, Secretary, Pep Club, Auto Club. THOMAS E. BIRCHFIELD-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, Student Council, Auto Club, Hi-Y, Secretary, Assem- blies, R. O. T. C., Corporal, Circus Company, Crack Squad, Crack Platoon, Crack Company. CAROL BISHOP-Student Council, Band, Girls' Drum Corps, Monitor. EVELYN BLACK-Promethean, Auto Club, Monitor. RUSSELL STORR BLAKE-Gold Honor Pin I Pearl, Student Council, Irving, Secretary, Band, Orchestra, Trombone Quartet, Solo Contest. SHIRLEY BOONE JACK BOOTH-Honor Roll One Time, Student Council, Irving, B. C. P. Science Club, Band. EDWARD BOPP-Round Table, Band. MARTHA JANE BOVOS-Alpha Lyra, A Cappella Choir, Advanced Chorus. JOANNE BRAY-Student Council, Alpha Lyra, Pep Club, Girl Reserves, Stage and Screen Club, Assemblies, Glee Club, Monitor. BETTY BREWEN-Bronze Honor Pin, Student Council, Pundit, President, Parliamentarian, Circulo Calderon, Treasurer. HAROLD CLARK-junior Class President, Sophomore Senate, Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, Student Council, President, Secretary, Executive Board, All-City Council, Vice-President, City Hall Day, Board of Election Com- missioners, Chairman, Clay, Vice-President, Secretary, Parliamentarian, Les Immortels, Student Forum, Hi-Y, Secretary, Cabinet Member, Assemblies, Monitor, R. O. T. C., Captain, Crack Platoon, Crack Company, Circus Company, American Legion Honor Award. MARJORIE ANN CLARK TWELVE CARLIN COCKERELL-Pundit: Speech Arts: Assem- blies. BETTY JEAN CODAY--Gold Honor Pin 2 Pearls: Honor Society, Secretary-Treasurer: Pundit: Circulo Calderon, President, Secretary: Assemblies: A Cappella Choir, Treasurer: Music Broadcasts. DOROTHY MARIE COEN GERALD COHEN-Auto Club: Candid Camera Club: Hi-Y: Monitor: R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Circus Company. WILLIAM J. COMER-A Cappella Choir: Music Broad- casts: Assemblies: R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Crack Com- pany, Circus Company. MARTHA COOPER JIMMIE COX-Student Council: Assemblies: A Cappella Choir. BETTY LEE COZAD CALVIN J. CURTS-Junior Class Business Committee: Gold Honor Pin I Pearl: Student Council: City Hall Day, Director of Laboratories: Clay, President: B. C. P. Science Club, Treasurer: Fall Play, '40: A Cappella Choir, President: Band, Drill Master: Solo Awards, State and National Contests: Boys' Quartet: R. O. T. C., Captain, Crack Platoon, Crack Company, Circus Company. GLORIA CHRISTINE DAGGETT DORIS BELLE DAVIS-Student Council: Auto Club. LEE ROY DEFORD-R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, Crack Platoon, Crack Company. C. CORINNE DELANCEY-Hockey W,', '39: Speech Arts: A Cappella Choir. JOSEPH C. DELANEY-Crier Staff: Student Council: Band: Orchestra: All-City Orchestra: Assemblies. ANNA MARIE DIETSCH-Promethean: Girl Reserves Auto Club. WILLIAM DISSELHOFF-Football W, '40: Student Council: W-Club: Auto Club: Hi-larities: R. O. T. C., Circus Company: Monitor. BETTY LOU DONNICI-Crier Staff: Hockey W,,' '-40: Auto Club: Girl Reserves, Secretary: Hi-Jolli-Follies. JACK DOWNS-Student Council: Irving: Stamp Club, President: Auto Club: S. G. Man: R. O. T. C., Crack Company, Circus Company. BETTY JANE EDWARDS-Girl Reserves, Cabinet Member: Auto Club: Fashion Show. EDDIE PHILLIP EPSTEIN-Honor Roll One Time: Crier Staff: Student Council, Secretary, Executive Board: Stamp Club, Vice-President: Auto Club: As- semblies: Orchestra: Practical Typing Team, First Place, State Contest, '40: R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, Crack Platoon, Crack Company, Circus Company. HARLAN ERICKSON-Auto Club. THIRTEEN FO JEAN EWING-Student Council, Promethean, Secre- tary, Stage and Screen Club, Pep Club, Secretary, Monitor. JAMES FINLEY-Round Table. PATRICIA FLETCHER--Bronze Honor Pin, Pep Club, Hockey 'KW, '39-'40, Basketball VV, '40, Baseball ..W,,, ,39l MILO FLINT-Student Council, Irving, Les Immortels, Sergeant-at-Arms, Stamp Club, President, Stage and Screen Club, Auto Club, S. G. Man, R. O. T. C., First Lieutenant, Crack Company, Circus Company. CARRY ALLENE FONES-Prometbean, Auto Club, Westport-on-Parade. SHIRLEY FOX--Gold Honor Pin 3 Pearls, Herald Staff, Classes, Student Council, Pundit, Les Immortels, Vice- President, Pep Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Auto Club, Assemblies, Typing Award, 70. MARGARET FRISTOE-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, Stu- dent Council, Round Table, Secretary, Alpha Lyra, B. C. P. Science Club, Auto Club, Orchestra. MARION FUNK-Glee Club, Radio Broadcasts, Assem- blies. THOMAS GALVIN-Student Council, A Cappella Choir, Assemblies, R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Crack Platoon, Crack Company, Circus Company. JOHNNY GIOKARIS--Football W, '40, W-Club. BEVERLY ANN GOOD-Bronze Honor Pin, Student Council, Round Table, Critic, Circulo Calderon, Secre- tary, Student Forum, A Cappella Choir, Assemblies. HAROLD GOODMAN-Honor Roll Two Times, Stu- dent Council, Treasurer, Round Table, B. C. P. Science Club, R. O. T. C., First Lieutenant, Crack Platoon, Crack Company, Circus Company. JULIA ANNA GREB SHIRLEY GUEMPLE CHET HALLAUX ROY W. HANSEN-Auto Club, Stamp Club. DOROTHY JEAN HARDY-Sophomore Senate, Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, Crier Staff, Student Council, Pro- methean, Critic, Jules Guerin, Critic, Auto Club, As- semblies, Monitor. FRED HELLMAN LEATRICE HENDERSON DOROTHY JEAN HINDMAN-Gold Honor Pin 2 Pearls, Crier Staff, Student Council, Les Immortels, Secretary, Treasurer. GRACE HINKLEY-Jules Guerin. URTEEN ELIZABETH ANN HUMPHREYS-Student Council, Treasurer, Executive Board: Promcthean, President, Secretary, Treasurer, Alpha Lyra, Secretary, Auto Clubg Assemblies, Advanced Chorus: Glee Club, Vice- President. MILTON JAMES- B. C. P. Science Club, Stamp Club, Band. -IIZANNE JESSEN LEROY C. KELLEY-S. G. Man. HELEN LOUISE KILMER-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, Round Table, Alpha Lyra, President, Secretary, Girl Reserves, President, Cabinet Member, Assemblies: A Cappella Choirg Orchestrag All-City Orchestra, Music Broadcasts, Monitor. MAR ION K ATHRYN KIRKS-Hi-jolli-Follies. WALTER M. KITTLE-Bandg Assembliesg Monitor, R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Circus Company. DORIS MAE KOHN-jules Guerin. ANNA MARIE KRAXNER JAMES NEWTON KYZAR STAS LABUNSKI-Honor Roll Two Timcsg Student Council, Speech Arts, Parliamentariang Auto Clubg Fall Play, '40, Spring Play, '40, Spring Play, '41, Assem- bliesg Cheerleader, Alternateg S. G. Man, R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Crack Company, Circus Company. MARTHA MARIE LAUCHLAN-Bronze Honor Pin. MILDRED LAYE-Girl Reserves. VIRGINIA LIMB-Gold Honor Pin 2 Pearls, Student Council, Prometheang Auto Clubg Monitor. MARTHA MABRY-Student Councilg Glee Club. JEAN MAJOR JACK C. MALONEY-Round Table. ROSEMARY MALONEY-Round Table, Beauty Queeng jules Guerin, Presidentg Auto Club. BILL MARSHALL-R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Circus Com- pany. ADA MCCAFFERY DON McCAUL-Tennis XV, '40, Co-Captain, Clay, Stamp Club, Hi-Y, Auto Clubg Intramurals. FIFTEEN HELEN ELIZABETH MICHAEL-Alpha Lyra, A Cap- pella Choir, Music Broadcasts, Hi-larities, Assemblies, Cheerleader, Alternate. ROBERT W. MILLIGAN-Student Council, Round Table, Stamp Club, President, Auto Club, Treasurer, Hi-Y, President, Secretary, Honorable Mention, Sons of the American Revolution Essay Contest, '41. ALICE MARIE MINOR-Circulo Calderon. IMOGENE RUTH MIZE-Fashion show. LOUISE Mooiua JAMES MORGAN WAYNE A. MORSE-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, Student Council, Irving, Speech Arts, Stage and Screen Club, Club, Hi-Y, Debate. NRY TULLY MOSS-Bronze Honor Pin, Herald taff, Art Editor, Student Council, Clay, Sergeant-ab Arms, Parliamentarian, Jules Guerin, Treasurer, Parlia- Auto Club, President, Hi-Y, Cabinet Mem- Debate, First Place, Original Oration Contest, Place, Constitutional Oration Contest, Nelson Art Scholarship, Monitor, Broadcasting. A SCOFIELD MOWREY-Honor Roll One Crier Staff, Round Table, Parliamentarian, Arts, Stage and Screen Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Club, Assemblies. ANNE MUSER-Alpha Lyra, Girl Re- MUSER-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, Reserves, Band, Assemblies, Short- ward GERTRUDE R. NINDEL-Gold Honor Pin 3 Pearls, Student Council, Round Table, Alpha Lyra, President, Girl Reserves, A Cappella Choir, Secretary, Assemblies, Music Broadcasts, Shorthand Award, 120. BONNIE JEAN NORTH4Girl Reserves. JOHN PACE-Pep Club, President, Auto B. C. P. Science Club, Cheerleader, Alternate. ROWENA PANKEY PERET-Promethean, Les Immortels, Orchestra, All-City Orchestra. PETERS-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, , '41, Basketball VV, '41, Baseball '40, Swimming 'W, '39, Senior Athletic Glee Club, Assemblies. PETERSON4Herald Staff, Co-Editor, Photo- Candid Camera Club, President, A Cappella Choir, Music Broadcasts, Assemblies, Swiss Flag Swinger. COLLEEN PHIPPS-Sophomore Senate, Secretary, Gold Honor Pin 3 Pearls, Student Council, Treasurer, Ex- ecutive Board, City Hall Day, Director of Personnel, Pundit, Vice-President, Clay Beauty Queen, B. C. P. Science Club, President, Vice-President, Auto Club, Secretary, Student Forum, Fall Play, '40, Debate, Glee Club, Advanced Chorus, Assemblies, Monitor. SHIRLEY BELLE POLK-Gold Honor Pin 2 Pearls, Student Council, Alpha Lyra, Glee Club, Typing Award, 60, Practical Typing Team, First Place, State Contest, ,4O. SIXTEEN BETTY PORTER-Honor Roll One Time: Student Council: Round Table: Circulo Calderon. MERNA PONVELL-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl: Round Table: Les Immortels, Vice-President: Auto Club: Girl Reserves, Cabinet Member. BEVERLY SUE PRESLEY-Honor Roll One Time: Stu- dent Council: Round Table: Speech Arts: Fall Play, '40: Spring Play, '-Il: Poetry Club, President: Broad- casting: Assemblies: Band: Girls' Drum Corps. MILDRED LOUISE PROCTOR-Glee Club: Alpha Lyra: Assemblies. ALBERTA MAE REED-Pep Club: Health Club, Sec- retary. VIRGINIA REIF ELAINE RENN JOY LOUISE RHODES-Student Council. MILDRED RICHARDSON-Girl Reserves. ORPHA JEAN ROARK RICHARD THOMSON ROBERTS-Band: Orchestra. DOROTHY MAE SAEGER-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl: Round Table: B. C. P. Science Club, Vice-President: Pep Club. MARJORIE MAE SANDERS-Junior Class Business Committee: Honor Roll One Time: Baseball VV, '39: Student Council: Pundit: B. C. P. Science Club: Auto Club: Advanced Chorus: Assemblies: Monitor. JEAN SCANLAND-Crier Staff: Student Council: Round Table: Jules Guerin: Auto Club: Girl Reserves: Fashion Show. DORIS SCHRODER-Student Council: Promethean: Jules Guerin: Pep Club. LOIS SCOTT-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl: Promethean. ROSEMARY SCOTT-Student Council: Promethean, Treasurer: Circulo Calderon: Stage and Screen Club: Auto Club. HELEN RAE SEGAL-Gold Honor Pin 2 Pearls: Stu- dent Council: Round Table: B. C. P. Science Club: Pep Club, Treasurer: Assemblies. MARGARET SHAMEL-B. C. P. Science Club: Health Club. HELEN SHAW-Student Council: Jules Guerin. MAURICE ALVIN SHAY-Bronze Honor Pin: Student Council: Auto Club: Assemblies. SEVENTEEN Vtff M, '-,Lf-ff? ffctfcab' I-,ff fr HP 1 LJ I '21 - f '12 x2 EUGENE SHEARER--Junior Class Business Committee, Sophomore Senate, Gold Honor Pin 2 Pearls, Student Council, Secretary, Clay, Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms, B. C. P. Science Club. HELEN LAVERN SHORT-Honor Roll One Time. JOANNE THERESE SMITH-Crier Staff, Les Immor- tels, Parliamentarian, Poetry Club, Assemblies, A Cap- pella Choir. MENNA LEE SMITH-Jules Guerin. CAROLYN REID SOUTHALL-Sophomore Senate, Gold Honor Pin 3 Pearls, Herald Staif, Arts and Music, Promethean, Treasurer, Critic, Speech Arts, B. C. P. Science Club, Assemblies, A Cappella Choir, Music Broadcasts, Hi-larities, V. F. W. Essay Contest, First Place City, Second Place State. JACK V. STEELE-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl, Les Im- mortels. MARGUERITE STORUM-Glee Club, Assemblies. JACK C. SUMMERS, JR. NANCY TALBOT-Honor Roll One Time, Circulo deli, Pep Club, Debate, Assemblies, Broadcasting, K XA appella Choir. K 'TTE TAYLOR-Gold Honor Pin 3 Pearls, Herald Staff, Co-Editor, Student Council, Pundit, Sergeant-an Arms, Speech Arts, Stage and Screen Club, Debate, Assemblies, Second Place, Sons of the American Revo- A if lution Essay Contest, '40. HYLLIS TENGDIN-Honor Roll One Time, Crier Staff, Student Council, Promethean, Vice-President, X Sergeant-at-Arms, Speech Arts, Secretary, Critic, Stage and Screen Club, Assemblies, Charity Speeches, Orchestra, All-City Orchestra, Monitor. RALPH CLARK UEEORD-Irving, Sergeant-at-Arms, B. C. P. Science Club, Hi-Y, Cabinet Member, Swiss Flag Swinger, R. O. T. C., Crack Company, Circus f ' , Company, Drum and Bugle Corps. , U7 CNORE UHLMANN-Gold Honor Pin 3 Pearls, Stu- I, dent Council, Round Table, President, Treasurer, B. C. P. Science Club, Vice-President, Pep Club, Student Forum, Debate, Assemblies, American Education Speeches, Advanced Chorus. DANIEL W. ULAM-Student Council, Intramurals. SHIRLEY NADINE VAN BIBBER-Student Council, B. C. P. Science Club. BEVERLY BLYTHE VANN-Pep Club, President, Stage and Screen Club, Auto Club. EUGENE VAN PELT-Football NV, '40, W-Club, A Cappella Choir. VIRGINIA LORRAINE WALKER-Gold Honor Pin 2 Pearls, Hockey VV, '40, Basketball VV, '39-'40, Student Council, Speech Arts, Alpha Lyra, Pep Club, Secretary, Assemblies, Glee Club. MARION D. XVALTNER, JR.-Round Table, B. C. P. Science Club, Stage and Screen Club, Fall Play, '40. LOIS WEINHOLD-Gold Honor Pin 3 Pearls. LORRAINE ELOISE WESTERDAHL-Circulo Cal- deron. EIGHTEEN SHIRLEY DORIS ALLEN- B. C. P. Science Club. VIRGINIA ALLEY-Auto Club: A Cappella Choir. Lois JEAN AMBROSE-Jules Guerin. MARILEE AMBROSE-Student Council: jules Guerin. WALTER M. ARONSON, JR.-A Cappella Choir: Hi- jolli-Follies: R. O. T. C., Crack Company, Drum and Bugle Corps. CHARLES A. BANE--Student Council: Clay: B. C. P. Science Club: Candid Camera Club: Stamp Club: Cir- culo Calderon: Auto Club, Treasurer: Student Forum: Hi-Y, Vice-President: Debate: S. G. Man: Assemblies: R. O. T. C., Crack Company, Crack Platoon. BRICE BARRY DUDLEY B. BATCI-IELOR-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl: Herald Staff, Athletics: Student Council: Clay, Treasurer, Critic: Les Immortels, President: Student Forum: Stamp Club, Parliamentarian: Auto Club: Spring Play, '4l: Assemblies: Cheerleader: Intramurals. RAYMOND j. BATLINER-R. O. T. C., Circus Com- pany. JAMES T. BERGIN-Student Council: B. C. P. Science Club: Basketball, Second Team W, '40: W-Club: Monitor: Intramurals. DIXIE ELAINE BIRR FRANCIS E. BLUNT-Les Immortels: Pep Club. DOROTHY BORUFF-Shorthand Award, 120. HAROLD RUSSELL BOWMAN BETTY JEAN BREWER WARREN BRIGHT-A Cappella Choir: Music Broad- casts: Assemblies. MARIAN LOUISE BRINKER WOLCOTT BROCK-Monitor: Intramurals. ROBERT G. BROWN PEGGY CHAUDOIN-Auto Club. BETTY LORRAINE COATES-A Cappella Choir: Music Broadcasts: Assemblies. NINETEEN MARY ANN COOK TEDD C. COWELL-S. G. Mang R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Circus Company, Rifle Team. ROGER CUNNINGHAM--Candid Camera Clubg Her- ald Photographerg Hi-Y. ROBERT RICHARD DAVIS-Football VI, '40, W- Clubg Stage and Screen Clubg S. G. Mang R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Circus Company, Crack Company, Crack Platoon. WALLACE DAVIS-Student Councilg Monitor, Hi- laritiesg Intramurals. ,IIMMIE DAYHOFF-Round Tableg Westport-on-Parade. TOM DEFORD-B. C. P. Science Club, Auto Clubg Hi-Jolli-Follies, R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Crack Com- pany, Circus Company. MARILYNN LEIGHTON ELLIS--Crier Staff, Hockey VV, '39g Circulo Calderon: Assembliesg A Cappella Choirg Music Broadcastsg Hi-Jolli-Folliesg Hi-laritiesg Pep Club, Cheerleader. RICHARD ELLERY ETHRIDGE-Honor Roll One Timeg Student Councilg Hi-Y. ELLAMAE FLETCHER-Hockey VV, '38-'59-'40g Student Councilg Pundit. TED FREED JOHN GALLAGHER-Bronze Honor Ping B. C. P. Science Club. BILLY DON GARDNER ROBERT S. GARRETT-Student Councilg Intramurals ROBERT E. GAUL-Monitor. LEO GLICK, JR.-Stamp Club. LEWIS E. GOYETTE-Irving, Alpha Lyra, Treasurer Orchestrag All-City Orchestra. MAYBELLE ROSE GRAY EVELYN GREEN-Glee Clubg Assemblies. JEAN KAY GROSS-Pundit, Auto Club. ROBERT HAGLUND-Intramurals. TWENTY ARTHUR HAIMAN BERT MARVIN HALL-Football NV, '40, Basketball XV, '40-'41, Second Team All-Star, W-Club, City Hall Day, Councilman. THOMAS DAVID HANNA-B. C. P. Science Club, Auto Club, R. O. T. C., Crack Platoon. TED HARTFELDER-Tennis VV, '38-'39-'40, CO- Captain, Student Council, B. C. P. Science Club, Auto Club, A Cappella Choir, Music Broadcasts, Assem- blies, S. G. Man, Hi-Jolli-Follies, Hi-larities, R. O. T. C., Lieutenant, Crack Company, Circus Company, Crack Platoon. BARBARA HASTIE-Jules Guerin, A Cappella Choir, Music Broadcasts, Assemblies. BILL HENRITZ-Auto Club. PATRICIA HERMAN--Auto Club, Glce Club, Ad- vanced Chorus. BILL HILDERBRAND-Alpha Lyra, B. C. P. Science Club, Stage and Screen Club, Candid Camera Club, Sergeantfat-Arms, A Cappella Choir, Advanced Chorus, Assemblies, R. O. T. C., Sergeant. JAUNICE HOBBLE-Honor Roll Two Times, Prome- thean, Jules Guerin, President, A Cappella Choir, Sec- retary, Solo Music Contests, Assemblies, Hi-JolIi- Follies, Hi-larities, Music Broadcasts. LESLIE HOLDEMAN-A Cappella Choir, Advanced Chorus, Assemblies, I-Ii-larities, Monitor. ROBERT HORD-S. G. Man, R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Circus Company, Crack Company, Crack Platoon. WII.LI AM IRONS-Intramurals. SHIRLEY JUNE JOHNSON-Auto Club, Glce Club. RICHARD JAKOBE-Monitor. JERRY JOLLIFF-Band, Orchestra, All-City Orchestra, Assemblies. MARY JONES-Orchestra. BETTY JANE JOYCE--Student Council, Auto Club. MARIAM PI-IYLLIS KAMEN-Student Council, Pep Club, Monitor. IRENE KENNEY--Student Council, Alpha Lyra, Auto Club, Glce Club, Vice-President, Girls' Trio, Assem- blies, Monitor. MAXINE LAVAE KENNEY-Honor Roll One Time. JOSEF KESSLER-Student Council, Round Table, Stamp Club, Stage and Screen Club, Secretary, Student Agent, Stage Manager, Assemblies, Charity Speeches, Mixer Committee, Monitor, R. O. T. C., Crack Com- pany, Circus Company. TWENTY-ONE EARL KITCHEN-Honor Roll One Time, Intramurals. ALVADA RUTH KOOKEN-Honor Roll Three Times, Alpha Lyra, Orchestra, All-City Orchestra, Typing Award, 70, Shorthand Award, 120. WILLENE KROM-Auto Club. HOWARD V. KRUMP DARLENE LAGLE FIELDING E. LANE-Basketball VV, '41, Football Manager, '40, W-Club. JACK LARSON BARBARA LEWIS-Promethean, Secretary, Circulo Calderon, Stage and Screen Club, Vice-President, Pep Club, Monitor. LAUREL JEAN LINDQUIST-Gold Honor Pin I Pearl, Round Table, Circulo Calderon, Auto Club, Girl Re- serves, Assemblies, Shorthand Award, 120, Bookkeep- ing Awards. HELEN EDNA LOWENSTEIN-Student Council, Auto Club, Monitor. GERALD MAIRE--Band, R. O. T. C., Sergeant. ROYAL DON CARLOS MARTIN-Alpha Lyra, Auto Club, W-Club, A Cappella Choir, Vice-President, As- semblies, Boys' Quartet, Intramural Manager Vi, '41, VIRGINIA MARTIN-Student Council, Pundit, Parlia- mentarian, Auto Club. PARTHENE MARZOLF EDWARD MASON-Honor Roll One Time, Irving, President, Treasurer, B. C. P. Science Club, Secretary, Stage and Screen Club, President, Stage Crew, Auto Club, Debate, R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, Crack Platoon, Crack Company, Circus Company. DONNA LEE MCCURDY-Jules Guerin, Contest Win- ner, Pep Club. DEAUN MCELROY-Monitor. BILL MCLARNAN-Student Council, Debate, Crier Staff. LUCILLE MCMULLEN-Student Council, Round Table, Glee Club, President. FRANCES KAY MCROREY-Crier Staff, Alpha Lyra, Pep Club, Glee Club, Assemblies. MARY ARLENE MILLER-I-Ionor Roll One Time, Monitor. TWENTY-TAWO ANITA J. MOELLER-Honor Roll One Time: Alpha Lyra: Auto Club: Assemblies: A Cappella Choir, Treasurer: Glee Club: Music Broadcasts: Hi-larities: Fashion Show: Cheerleader, Alternate. RICHARD MOELLER MERLE MORGAN TOM MORRIS-Student Council: Shorthand Award, 120. GILMA JUNE NIEDERJOHN4Gold Honor Pin I Pearl: Alpha Lyra: Stage and Screen Club: Girl Re- serves, Vice-President: A Cappella Choir: Assemblies: Typing Award, 70: Shorthand Award, 120. KATHRYN NORMAN JUANITA O'GRADY-Alpha Lyra: A Cappella Choir: Advanced Chorus: Assemblies: Hi-jolli-Follies. LOA LORENE OPITZ-Les lmmortels: Glee Club: As- semblies. MARTHA ORR-Student Council: Pundit: Auto Club. HERBERT W. PACEQAuto Club: Hi-Y: Band: Orches- tra: All-City Orchestra: R. O. T. C., Circus Company: Hi-larities: Hi-Jolli-Follies. MEDA WYNONNO PARKER-Auto Club. HAROLD PERKINS-Pep Club: R. O. T. C., Crack Company, Crack Platoon, Circus Company. LOIS PERRY--Honor Roll One Time: Student Council: Jules Guerin, Secretary: Girl Reserves. OLIVE ANNE PHENICIE-Girl Reserves. JOSEPHINE POWELL-Girl Reserves: Auto Club: Pep Club: Westport-on-Parade: Monitor. JOHN T. PORTER-Debate: Intramurals. A. BERGE PRATT-Crier Staff: Irving: B. C. P. Science Club: Candid Camera Club: Hi-Y, Treasurer: Band: All-City Orchestra: Monitor: R. O. T. C., Lieutenant, Crack Company, Circus Company, Supply Officer. DOUGLAS PROCTER-Gold Honor Pin 2 Pearls: Round Table, President, Vice-President: B. C. P. Science Club, Treasurer: R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, Circus Company. LETTIE MAE RANDOLPH-Crier Staff: Stage and Screen Club: Auto Club, Executive Board. ROBERT RAYBORN-Student Council: Intramurals. LARRY ROONEY-Intramurals. TWENTY-THRI If HOWARD K. ROWE, JR.-Band, Swiss Flag Swinger. HELEN RUSSELL-Jules Guerin, Glee Club, Assem- blies. GEORGE SAKOULAS-Honorable Mention, V. F. W. Essay Contest, '40, Intramurals. JOHN SCOTT WILLIAM ANDREW SCOTT-Round Table, Les Im- mortels, President, Sergeant-at-Arms. FRANCIS SEIBOLT JOHN SHANNON DALE EDWARD SHOVER-Basketball W, '41, Football W, '40, W-Club. JAMES C. SHUBERT-Honor Roll One Time, Book- keeping Awards, S. G. Man, R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, Circus Company. RICHARD GORDON SIGMAN-Student Council, Auto Club, Advanced Chorus, R. O. T. C., Crack Company, Crack Platoon, Circus Company, Drum and Bugle Corps, Drum Sergeant. FERNE SMITH-Orchestra. KAY WARD STALNAKER-Football W, '39-'40. SHARLENE STATHAM-Student Council, Alpha Lyra' Auto Club, Glee Club, Treasurer, Assemblies. 1 THOMAS F. STROUD-Circulo Calderon, Sergeant-ab Arms, Bookkeeping Awards, R. O. T. C., Crack Com- pany. MARTHA STUART-Student Council, Round Table, Girl Reserves, Monitor. CURTIS T. THATCHER-Student Council, Auto Club' Monitor. VIRGINIA MAE THRASHER-Student Council. JANE ANNE THOMPSON-Bronze Honor Pin, Student Council, Pundit, Secretary, Alpha Lyra, Treasurer, Auto Club, Assemblies, Glee Club, Sergeant-at-Arms. v BILL TOBIN-Bronze Honor Pin, Round Table, S. G. Man, R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, Crack Company, Circus Company. JANE ULLOM--Band. JOHN EDWARD WALKER-Football W, '39, Foot- ball Manager, '40, Basketball Manager, '41, Student Council, W-Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Auto Club, As- semblies, Monitor. TWENTY-FOUR ROBERT C. ADAMS-Clay: Auto Club: Hi-Y: Spring Play, '-41: Band: Trombone Quartet. KIRK ALBRIGHT-Basketball VV, '40-'41, All-Star, Co-Captain, '41, All-State Second Team: W-Club: Monitor: Assemblies. BILL ALDERSON-Gold Honor Pin 3 Pearls: Student Council: Orchestra. DON ALLEN, JR.-Student Council: Auto Club: Hi-Y: Intramurals. VERNA CATHERINE BAILEY-Alpha Lyra: Auto Club: Girl Reserves: A Cappella Choir: Glee Club: As- scmblies. ANDREW GEORGE BANCROFT-Auto Club: Hi-Y, Cabinet Member: Hi-larities: Band: Orch tra:,xAIl- CitY Orchestra. fy W ml My D JK- 1ff 'U-1- -' K! ' RAY BLOMQQIIST-Golf XV, '40-' 1: Intramurals. IDA BOYER-Glee Club: Assemblies: Hi-laritiesg Hi- jolli-Follies. FRANK BRFEDLOVE JOHN I. BROWN-Student Council: Auto Club: Monitor. JUNE BERNICE BYRD MARIAN CHASE-Alpha Lyra: Assemblies: A Cappella Choir: Solo Contest. Mfxkjoiuu CLIPPINGER-Pundit: Alpha Lyra: B. cz. P. Science Club: Auto Club: Assemblies: Glee Club, Secretary. RICHARD CARLTON CULI'-Student Council: Intra- murals, Manager. BERT CURTS-Tennis W, '40: Student Council: Clay, Sergeant-at-Arms: Monitor. ROBERT CUTCHALL JACK DEATON-Sophomore Senate: Alpha Lyra: A Cappella Choir: Boys' Quartet: Music Broadcasts: Solo Contest: Assemblies: Hi-larities: Monitor. EDWIN DODDS-Band: Hi-Y. -IACQUELYN DURHAM-Bronze Honor Pin: Circulo Calderon. DORETTA EDWARDS-Speech Arts: Glee Club. FLOYD ROBERT EMERY-Monitor: S. G. Man. TXVENTY-FIVE JOHN R. FITZPATRICK-Round Table, S. G. Man, R. O. T. C., First Lieutenant, Crack Company, Crack Platoon. BILL FOLKS-Student Council, Auto Club, Orchestra, All-City Orchestra. MARY MARGARET FOOTE STEPHEN HADLEY-B. C. P. Science Club, Auto Club. BETTY JOAN HENKEL--Circulo Calderon. RAYMOND LOUIS HENRY, JR.-Honor Roll One Time, Football XV, '40, Basketball NV, '41, W- Club, Student Council, Monitor, Hi-larities. BERNARD HOFFMAN-Student Council, Irving, Les Immortals, Stage and Screen Club, Treasurer, West- port-on-Parade, Debate, Broadcasting, R. O. T. C., First Lieutenant, Crack Company, Crack Platoon, Color Guard. VENNON HUDSON-Pep Club, Hi-Jolli-Follies, De- bate. ERNEST ISENBERG-Gold Honor Pin 2 Pearls, Circulo Calderon, Stamp Club, Hi-Y, Band. MARTIN W. KEETH-B. C. P. Science Club, R. O. T. C., Circus Company. CARL V. KOCH-S. G. Man, R. O. T. C., Crack Com- pany, Crack Platoon, Crack Squad, Circus Company. CARL M. KRON-Gold Honor Pin I Pearl, B. C. P. Science Club, Auto Club, R. O. T. C., Crack Platoon. GLORIA LEA LEWIS-Crier Staff, B. C. P. Science Club, Pep Club, Assemblies. PAULINE LEWIS-B. C. P. Science Club, Auto Club. CARL E. LINDSEY NAT MCALISTER-Student Council, A Cappella Choir, Assemblies, Music Broadcasts. IRVING E. MEINRATH-Bronze Honor Pin, Student Council, Irving, Vice-President, Sergeant-at-Arms, B. C. P. Science Club, Candid Camera Club, Debate, Charity Speeches. CAROL MILLER ARTHUR NELSON-Honor Roll One Time. JEANINE NELSON-Health Center Assistant. ANN PEABODY TWENTY-SIX JAMES PENNINGTON-R. O. T. C., Crack Company, Crack Platoon. BETTY ROACI'I-Monitor. VICTOR SEIBOLT-Monitor: Intramurals. BETTY LEE SEIGLER MARY AGNES SNIEZEK-Girl Reserves: Auto Club: Monitor: Fashion Show. BILL SPICER-Bronze Honor Pin: Irving, Vice-Presi- dent: Auto Club: Hi-Y: Monitor: R. O. T. C., First Lieutenant, Circus Company, Crack Company. MARY SPILLMAN WILLIAM STOFFLE-Student Council: Auto Club: Hi-Y: Assemblies: Orchestra. HENRY TOMLINSON ROBERT EUGENE TRAPP JANE TUCKER-Circulo Calderon: Auto Club: Moni- tor: Health Center Assistant. WILLIAM HOWARD WALKER-B. C. P. Science Club, Sergeant-at-Arms: Stamp Club, Vice-President, Treas- urer: Auto Club: Hi-Y: R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Circus Company, Crack Company. BOB WEIR-Intramurals. JAMES WHEELER-jules Guerin: Monitor. NANCY WHITNELL-junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms: Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl: Student Council, Executive Board: Pundit, Secretary, Critic: Irving Beauty Queen: Speech Arts, Treasurer, Critic, Oration Contest Winner: Fall Play, '40: Spring Play, '40: Spring Play, '41: De- bate: Assemblies. CHARLES WILLIAMS-Fotwtball W, '40: Student Council: W-Club: Hi-Y, President: Auto Club: As- semblies: Monitor: Intramurals. MARY ELLEN WILLIAMSON-Bronze Honor Pin: Crier Staff: Hockey W, '40: Basketball W, '39-'4l: Baseball VV, '40: Tennis W, '39-'40: Senior Ath- letic Pin Candidate: Pundit: Speech Arts, Scrgeant-at- Arms: Pep Club, Vice-President. MARY ELLEN WILLIS-Student Council. MERCEDIES WILSON-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearl: Crier Staff: Student Council: Promethean: Speech Arts, Vice- President, Critic: Auto Club: Fall Play, '39: Spring Play, '-41: Debate: Assemblies: Broadcasting: Charity Speeches. RUSTY VVILSON, -IR.-Crier Staff: Student Council: Speech Arts, President, Parliamentarian, Critic, Ora- tion Contest W'inner: Fall Play, '40: Spring Play, '40: Spring Play, '4l: Debate: Assemblies. HELEN LOUISE VVOELFLE-Girl Reserves: Auto Club: Westport-on-Parade. TWENTY-SEVEN Senzbrs Not ALFRED ADAMS ALVIN ADLER LORENA MAY ANDERSON-Girl Reserves. BLAIR ARNOLD MARGARET JEANNE BALSLY PRISCILLA JEANNE BALSLY MARTHA LOU BEETS-Honor Roll One Timeg Basket- ball W, '39, Student Council, Prometheang Stage and Screen Club, Auto Club, Assemblies, Glee Club, Presi- dent, Librarian. GILBERT BERNSTEIN JACK BERTHOLDT--Monitor. JERRY JGRDON BEST GEORGE WALTER BLEIER . LAWANDA BLEVINS-Student Councilg Alpha Lyrag A Cappella Choirg Assemblies, Radio Broadcasts, Monitor. JUNE EOIGE-Hockey '4o. LAWRANCE BORNSTEIN LESTER C. BOYCE-Herald Art Staff, '39, Jules Guering Monitor, Intramurals. HARRYJ.BOYER BILL BRUCE HAROLD C. BRUNKER-A Cappella Choir. HELEN MARIE BUNKER-Prometheang Band. EDWARD RICHARD BURKE JOE D. BURNS-Student Council. JACK CAIN HERBERT CANTRELL RICHARD CARR GEORGE J. CARRAS-Basketball, Second Team W, '38g Intramurals, Hi-larities. TWENTY-EIGHT ffl.- up al-,A ffl 'il . DALE BYLER WORCESTER PURD B. WRIGHT-Student Council, Jules Guering Bandg Orchestra, Assemblies. DOROTHY YAGER MARJORIE ELLEN YOAKUM-Senior Class Business Committee, Alternate, Bronze Honor Ping Baseball W, '39g Student Council, Prometheang Circulo Cal- deron, B. C. P. Science Clubg Pep Clubg Debateg Third Place, Police Essay Contest, '40, Monitor. ROGER YOUNG-Football W, '39-'40, Second Team All-Star, '40, W-Club, Presidentg Intramurals, Assem- blies, Monitor. BOB ZIMMERMAN Pictured BETTY JEAN CATES-Crier Staff, Debate, Charity Speeches, Health Council. MARY CHURCH JEANE CLEVENGER WILLIAM C. COLLINS MARY NELL COOPER-Glee Club. MELVIN D. COOPER JACK COUGHLIN--Student Councilg R. O. T. C., Ser- geant, Drum and Bugle Corps, Circus Company. RAY COURTNEY-Band. GORDON CROWE LYLE DALE BETTY ANN DEEGAN BEATRICE DIEBOLD WELMA DOAK DICK DONNELLY RUTH MARIE DURHAM ROBERT FRANCIS EAKINS BERTHA EISEMANN-Honor Roll One Timeg Les Im- mortels. HANNAH EISEMANN--Honor Roll Two Times, Les Immortelsg B. C. P. Science Club. Lois ELLSWORTH A. MAX ERAT1-1, JR. LORE ESCHENHEIMER-Gold Honor Pin 2 Pearls, Student Council, B. C. P. Science Club, Girl Reserves. LEONA ETCHISON VONNE FAUT GEORGE M. FENNER WILSON JAMES FRANK-Gold Honor Pin 3 Pearlsg Irvingg B. C. P. Science Club, Secretaryg Auto Clubg Orchestra, Assemblies, Typing Award, 703 Shorthand Award, 120. JOSEPH GILCHRIST ROBERT BRUCE COULD TOM GRAHAM FRANK HENRY HAMMOND ALSEY HANCOCK, JR. RICHARD J. HANSEN HELEN LOUISE HOLLASCH PHILLIP L. HUGHES ROBERT JAMES HUNT-Student Councilg Band. PHYLLIS HYDE-Jules Guerin. RICHARD KELTON JACKSON-Football W, '40g Glee Club. FRANCES ELEANOR JOHNSON-Fall Play, '40. REGINA MARIE JONES-A Cappella Choirg Assem- bliesg Hi-Jolli-Follies. JOHN EDWARD KAHMANN SOPHIE KAPSEMALIS VERN KEITHLEY, JR. BERNICE GRACE KING EDITH KING MARY LICHTENAUER-Student Council. HELEN VIRGINIA LIENHARD-Auto Club. BOB LYLE RICHARD L. MACKAY MARVIN MADDOX ANDY MARSH-Student Councilg R. O. T. C., Drum and Bugle Corps. JACK MATHEWS-Student Councilg A Cappella Choirg Assembliesg Radio Broadcastsg Hi-Jolli-Folliesg Hi-lari- ticsg Cheerleader, Alternate. BILL MCBURNEY-Basketball W, '4lg W-Clubg Monitor. DOROTHY MCDANIEL-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearlg B. C. P. Science Club. WILLIAM RAY McDANIEL MARY MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN-Auto Clubg Hi- Jolli-Follies. WELDON H. MCNARON HELEN MAVIS MCNEELY-Baseball W, '39g Glee Clubg A Cappella Choirg Assemblies. MARIE MEEKER MARY ELLEN MORAN KATHERINE MORROW JOHN JOSEPH MURPHY TIMA NIXON ANN PEABODY LA RUBA MAXINE PENNY JAMES PETERSEN-Golf W, '40-'4l. ANDREW RANDOLPH MARJORY RAWNSLEY-Basketball W, '41g Pep Club. ROSELLA G. RAY GENEVIEVE RIEKE-Auto Clubg Girl Reserves. SHIRLEY ROWE-Alpha Lyrag A Cappella Choirg Glee Clubg Assembliesg Radio Broadcastsg Hi-Jolli-Follies. BETTY LOU RUFFOLO-Student Council. ILA MAE RUPE 1 DONALD SAPP FRANCES CAROLYN SCHMIDT-A Cappella Choirg Radio Broadcastsg Assemblies. ESTHER LEONE SEATON-Speech Arts. ARTHUR DAVID SHAPIRO-Monitor. ELLA MAE SHOWALTER-Honor Roll One Time. GORDON SILVERMAN EDITH CLARICE SMITH MURIEL SMITH-Hocky W, '40g Basketball W, , '39-'40g Baseball W, '40g A Cappella Choirg Ad- vanced Chorusg Assembliesg Westport-on-Parade. GENEVIEVE SNELL BETTY SNYDER CAROL SOGN JACK WESLEY SPEAKMAN BEVERLEY STANLEY-Honor Roll One Time. BETTY LOU STEELE FRED STERN-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearlg B. C. P. Science Club. ROBERT M. STUBBS-A Cappella Choirg Assembliesg Radio Broadcasts. EVELYN STUTZ JACK E. SUMMERS-Monitorg S. G. Mang R. O. T. C., Sergeant, Crack Company, Crack Platoon. HAROLD H. THORSON-Auto Club. WILLIAM E. TRACY, JR. LEON TRAINOR HERMAN B. TRIBUE-Intramurals. CHRIS TSOUGAS--Football W, '40g Basketball W, '41, Second Team All-Starg W-Club. JANE TUCKER RICHARD VAN BUSKIRK-R. O. T. C., Crack Com- pany, Circus Company. JACK VAN ES PHILLIP VANICE HILDA E. WADLOW MARY RUTH WEBER-Pundit, Typing Award, 603 Shorthand Award, 120. JAMES CLIFFORD WHEELER RICHARD W. WHITE-Student Councilg R. O. T. C., Corporal, Crack Company, Crack Platoon. THURMAN MILES WHITE DON C. WHITESIDE-B. C. P. Science Clubg Auto Clubg Glee Clubg Assembliesg Monitorg R. O. T. C., Crack Company, Circus Company. RICHARD WILLIS-Intramuralsg R. O. T. C., Crack Company. JOSEPH ROBERT WINNINGHAM MARY JANE YOUNG-Student Council. HERMAN ZANDERS-Gold Honor Pin 1 Pearlg B. C. P. Science Clubg Hi-Y. CLARA ZENITSKY TWENTY-NINE Between the dignified seniors and the innocent sophomores stands the Junior class. Proud of its record and confident of the ability of its mem- bers, the class feels sure that it has mastered the ideals of Westport and is fully prepared to shoulder the responsibility of being promoted to the ranks of seniors. Along with the spirit of progressive action, the Junior class has kept in step not only in the field of scholastics, but also in the athletic and social activities offered by the school. Besides these ac- tivities, the class gave a mixer in an effort to have everyone become better acquainted. The entire class wishes to express appreciation to its sponsor, Mr. Cutting, and to his assistants, Miss James and Mr. Chubb, for their help and ad- vice throughout the year. PEGGY MINER-Junior Class President, Sophomore Senate, Chairman, City Hall Day, Student Council Representative, Pundit, NVestport Honor Society. THIRTY Lll1l07'5-- COMING TO THE FRONT PEGGY MINER, President JANE RIEGER, Vim'-President JOHN HARRISON, Secretary BILL KRETZ, Treasurer JANE BLOCH, Scrgrmzt-af-Arms BETTY SHANNON, Busimfss Committee GODFREY ISAAC, Business Committee RUTHANN BEYER, Business Com mitee WILLIAM LONGMOOR, Business Com mittee JANE RIEGER-Junior Class Vice-President, City Hall Day, Auditorium Board Member, Pundit, Les Immortelsg Westport Honor Society, Monitor. JOHN HARRISON-Junior Class Secretary, Sopho- more Senate, Clay, Hi-Y, Auto Club. BILL KRETZ-Junior Class Treasurer, Clay, Hi-Y, Auto Club. JANE BLOCH-Junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms, Sophomore Senate, City Hall Day, Student Council Representative, Pundit, Speech Arts, Westport Honor Society, Student Council, Auto Club. BETTY SHANNON--Junior Class Business Commit- tee, Student Council, Drum Corps, Auto Club. GODFREY ISAAC--Junior Class Business Commit- tee, Sophomore Senate, Auto Club, Hi-Y, Westport Honor Society, R. O. T. C. RUTHANN BEYER-Junior Class Business Commit- tee, Promethean, Circulo Calderon, Westport Honor Society, Stage and Screen Club, Auto Club, Monitor. WILLIAM LONGMOOR-Junior Class Business Com- mittee, Sophomore Senate, Clay, Westport Honor Society, Candid Camera Club, Herald Photographer, R. O. T. C. Sophomoref- THE NEWEST RECRUITS SHIRLEY CLAYPOOL, President JANE ANN NUNN, Viva'-Prvsidvnl JUSTINI2 SETTLE, Secretary JACK ANDERSON, Trraszzrvr ALBERT HUMPHRE Y, Stfrgvanf-af-Arms ANN CHASE, BllXilIl'XX Com miffvc' MARCIA NEW'FON, Business Commilfrc' JIMMY KYLE, Business Com mificfe JEAN MCNAIR, Business Com miflcv The Sophomore class this year shattered prece- dent and added to its prestige and importance by conducting, for the first time, a regular election of officers, in the same manner and at the same time the upperclassmen chose their leaders. After nominating petitions were turned in to the class sponsor, Miss Hayden, elimination began with a primary election in November. The final ballot followed a week later, on the same day the voters of the nation went to the polls. As a result of this election, nine of the most capable and energetic sophomores were chosen to head their class. Shirley Claypool was elected pres- ident. She is a member of Pundit Literary Society, the Girls, Drum Corps, and the sophomore hockey team. Jane Ann Nunn, vice-president, is a member of Pundit, Speech Arts, and the sophomore hock- ey, basketball, and baseball teams. Justine Settle, at the time of her election as secretary, was a member of Pundit and Speech Arts. Soon after the close of the semester, however, Justine left West- port. Jack Anderson, treasurer, and Albert Hum- phrey, sergeant-at-arms, are both members of Clay and the orchestra. Albert won first place in the Speech Arts Oratorical Contest. Four equally prominent sophomores were chosen to be on the business committee: Ann Chase, a member of Pundit, Stage and Screen Club, and a monitor, Marcia Newton, a Promethean and also a mon- itor, Jimmy Kyle, a Clay, and Jean McNair, a member of Pundit, Speech Arts, and the sophomore hockey, basketball, and baseball teams. These officers have made the sophomores feel that they belong entirely to Westport. Already sophomores have been represented in all the ac- tivities of the school. The class sponsored a mixer which was attended by juniors and seniors as well, showing how integral a part of Westport the Sophomore class has become. Without their en- thusiastic school spirit much of the personality of Westport would be lost. THIRTY-ONE LEHFIIIIQQ EHECIIIVE Spfefh lfjrjwr Irfl-W'usrportX oration conrust winner, Iironclx Ialwunslxi. I lvln'r riglvf-IDI-lsfxll 'I'l',xMf-l rm1l mu, lvfl in rigfrf---IN1innIc Alcan Ialmlw, Nancy Iallwl, Vcnnon Iluclxon, Iiill McI,arnan, Clollccn Phipps, Ifugcnc Bcnus, nlolm Aslwr. Norma ,lcannc Alwalkington, Nancy W'l1it- null, Mr, King. Burk rnuflicrnarcl Hoffman, Tully Moss, Iiclly Cato, Lconorc UI1ln1ann, Milo Iflint, Cflmarlcw Iianc, Iiolw Gatclwll, W'aync Morw, Irving Mcinrallm, slolmn Porter. 'l'HIR'I'Y- IWYO l,0u'4'r fcff-Gus Iflsumann, Raynwncl Garcia, .lamcs Clarby, Norma llcannc Ialkinggton, and Nancy W'l1it- null Iwroaclcawt over a national Imolvup. Iironclx Ialuun- ski scrvcvl as cl1airn1an. l.n1l'1'r ritqfvlfnlilo I-'lint alldrcsscs tlw sccoml lmour pulwlic spcalxing class, Vlqlw inrcrcsrccl listcncrs arc Mary Louise -loncs, Irving Mcinrath, Rusty Walson, Nancy Vfllitncll, I,conorc Ulmlmann, Phyllis Icngclin, Vfilliam Irons, Hclcn NX'illiams, Rosemary Maloncy, Iicvcrlcy Guffuy, Charles Ilascnlalml, Gerald Mairc, Gordon Wloocl, Bill W'oli'I', Doris Wills, anal Harlan Ifriclxson. The Crzkfr Staff-fournalzklf Ill Trazhzhg f -, 4' 4 Sf- sts 49 fr- Ulvfwr' lvfl-Mr. Booth supervises the work of jean Seanland, liioretta Mowrey, Qloanne Smith, Norma Aleanne Talkington, Mary lfllen W'illiamson, lfddie lip- stein, and Uorothy Hardy. Ci'uh'r left-lfranees Meliorey, liugene Bonus, Dor- othy Hindman, Betty Donniei, Rusty W'ilson, Marilynn lfllis, .ind Betty Cates write copy. I,ou'i'r lefl-Getting the Crier ready for press-Bill Mel.arnan, Lettie Mae Randolph, Berge Pratt, .lean Wilcox, Mereedies Xlfilson, Phyllis Tengdin, and joseph Delaney. 15 GV Q 'fha- 57'-9. ,sw X B Th Q, -V .., ,B W: z mlm, Q ci, A S-fi K L s 1 Q. V ,M gi N Y -4? 1- i H fum t fr x s . 5-f f 4, ,gy ..--Y , I X 1 V , 1 K! X V M ff B I BFIIIIX Calm Ilrlilflm llomliri lillix lfjrxlvill Ilmwllx llimlmurl I.i'u'Ix ,'llt'1iure3 Mau rm' Kilmlnljifn Sllllllmlllal Smillv ilimllkillxlllll 'ltrllqifill ll. i14'rlx ll illiun1.xm1 M. llwilwzu R. llvflkllll Tell it to the Crier first is the Crier motto. Mr. Booth, advisor, sets down two requirements for entrance to the class-a willingness to work and supe- rior grades in lfnglish. Meeting the deadline is perhaps the most difficult requirement of the elass work. TIHRTY-'lilllllilf English for Expresfzbn of 16276615 Ujwpw' lefl-Mr. W'ard with his junior linglish class -W'alter Matson, Katherine Carpenter, Art Beach, lid Riley, Moe Kong Young, Peggy Barker, Don Welch, Morgan Farly, Louise Brumhack, Bonnie Heaton, jo- cenia Redford, Margee Pierson, and Bob Beitling. Ulwfwr rigbl-Sophomores studying grammar-Chan lotte Bobreeker, Morton Gelphman, Don Eblen, Shirley Claypool, Harold Bernhardt, Richard liekaus, Albert Humphrey, Bob Miner, Walter Roesener, Marcia New- ton, Marilyn Hardwick, Ann Chase, David Young, Pat Bailey, Shirley Kester, jack Anderson, and jaequeline Abbott. THIRTY-FOUR I,0u'4'r feflglinglisli literature is a class for seniors-- Mereedies Wilson, Robert Milligan, joe Kessler, Carl Koch, Wallace Davis, Charles McKay, Bill Spicer, Mary Foote, Louise Moore, Marian Brinker, Helen Lowen- stein, Marion Kirks, Lloyd Krusor, Marie Kopulos, Marcia Fuqua, and john Fitzpatrick. I.0u'c'r right-The library is a busy place-Bruce Haney, Ernest Isenberg, Dick Seinost, Paul Stewart, Bill McBurney, Paul Mendenhall, Bonnie Haddock, Mary Louise Williams, Floyd MeFall, Bill Stark, Bob Miner, David Young, Robert Melvin, joseph Nord- lohne, and Pat Sanguinet. Lzzfzguages-Key I0 Inlernczlzbmzl Relalzbnshyzs Ulvlwr' I4'fl+Latin students-Marietta Richardson, Bill Risberg, Godfrey lsaae, Leonore Koolish, Hedva Hadas, Norma jean Kelsey, Carol Miller, Betty Beers. Upper' right-Milton Steinzeig gives a recitation in Spanish: Barbara Lewis and Mari Beka Wfilson appar- ently disagree. l,nu'i'r lefl-Do you recognize these lireneh stu- dents? Henry Cohen, Betty Lewis, Marilyn Erbes, Nor! man Bollis, Bob Davis, Tully Moss, Harold Clark, Quentin King, -laequeline Marshall, Shirley Boone, Mary Louise Gepford, Lois Ellis, Alice Heintz, Louise Chiavola. I,0u'i'r rig!!!-Spanish students entertain two visitors -Olivia and -Iuaquin Flores. Ifrnul row, lufl lo r1,qlil+ Jerry lixter, Mari Beka Wilsimii, jaequelyn Durham, Betty Coday, Beverly Ann Good, Greteha livans, Rosemary Shrewsbury, Aloyee Cook, Nadine Smith, Bar! bara Lewis, Beverly jackson, Muriel l.arson, Mr. Phil- lips, Alice Minor, Lorraine Westerdiilil. Bark mir- Dale Carlson, Robert Shaw, Leon Kusnetsky, Gus liise- mann, Gilbert Kahn, Marjorie Rickard, jim Mantice, Nancy Talbot, Betty Porter, Aileen Hughes, Helen W'illiams, Pat Pryor, Marilynn Toussaint, Betty Henkel. THIRTY-FIV! Studying zhe Pas! I0 UHLZIKISIQHQI the Present Upjwr lvfl-Ralph Bierwirth, lirylene Perry, Mar- shall Kellam, Mary Ruth Allee, Lorilee Hoover, Helen Boekman and XVilma Spencer listen, while Mr. Irion explains a point in history of civilization. Ujmjrvr riglrf-These economics students have test diliiculties-Harold Bowman, Earl Kitchen, Lee Roy Ueliord, Martha Stuart, Billy French, Bob Gaul, james Shubert, Bob Thomson, Bernard Taggert, Norma .Ieanne Talkington, Roger Young, Marion Willtner, ,lean Gross, and jack Bornstein. I,nu'i'r lefl-American history students-Ruth Han- son, Bill Stafford, jack Booth, Carlin Cockerell, Milton THIRTY-SIX james, Tommie -lane Curry, james Mclineelen, Marie Coen, Boh Swinney, Richard Van Buskirk, jack Speak- man, Doris Friedrichsen, Shirley Heptonstall, Ruth Deliries, Bonita Bailey, and Dale Sperman. l,ou'1'r riglwf-These people are here in study hall. Can you find them? Marjorie Stewart, Eugene Stark, W'eldon McNaron, Evelyn Black, Parthene Marzolf, Mary Moran, Gordon Campbell, Ruthann Beyer, Vir- ginia O'l.eary, Jean Ewing, Corinne Hoffman, Sue San- ford, Betty Henkel, Dorothy Anderson, john Shaw, LeRoy Kelley, jack Snell, Stan Kisluk, Fred Henderson, and Wilmil Hcathco. The Eternal Trzdngle-x, y, and z ,Aw- i ini., ' T N we X.Xf K Blackboard demonstnitions seem to be effective in the teaching of mathematics problems. lljvfrvr' left-Anna Marie Dietseh explains in geometry problem for -lim Dolan, Charles Beach, Herbert Beds- worth, Hnroltl lfogel, .md julie Briant. Ufvjwr rigfrl-Virginia Limb works out 11 problem for Mr. Cutting's .llgebrn 4 elnsshDon Huey, Herbert Pace, Rinnrd Davis, Tom Delford, Bob Baltis, joe De- wg 54 laney, Bob Burr and Anna Mae Duffy follow the explns nation. I.0u'r'r lvfl-john Brown proves .1 solid geometry theorem. Richard Peabody sleeps, but Dale Shover .md others show more interest. l.0u'i'r' ritqlwl--lt's trigonometry this time. l.es Holde- m.xn and Charles W'illinms nt the board demonstrate problems for Russell Blake, lirnnk Breedlove, l,ewis Goyette, Bill Alderson, Charles Allendoerfer, and john Anderson. 'I'IlIR'l'Y-SIR Nalu refv Enlhufzkzslzk Admzrerf llplwr lvflABiology classes study birds-john Marti, Bob Taylor, joe Cates, Deane Davis, Anna Marie Hink- ley, Marshall Kellam, Nancy MeCaul, Edgar Lumary, Scott Nisbet, and Calvin jackson. Upper rig!!!-Miss Van Neman takes up flower study with these hotanists-Lewis Goyette, Bob Mc- Croskey, LeRoy Kelley, Bill Hardy, Velma Baker, Mariam Kamen, Betty Ruffolo, Maxine Penny, Helen Marie Bunker, and Katherine Steinhauser. I.ou'f'r Iefl-Zoology students get acquainted with frogs-Marion Waltner, Bonnie Jean North, Bob Ray- THIRTY-EIGHT In-un born, Martha Cooper, Tima Nixon, Betty Hammer- smith, Blaine Owens, Regina jones, Rosemary Willialnis, and Mcnna Lec Smith are the scientists. I,0u'l'Y rigbl-Mr. Bourrette demonstrates Annabella Bonaparte to these physiologists-joeAnn Ayers, Bar- bara lillis, Marion Funk, jane Hart, Shirley Hepton- stall, Bonnie Markham, Shirlce Page, Mary Louise Peru- telli, jocenia Redford, Lillian Riling, Peggy Stewart, Herbert Bedsworth, Howard Krump, Royal Martin, Gordon Silverman, and Robert Winningham. EXPETIWKIYIIQQ wzlfh the La ws of Sazknce - GN 4 llfvjwr lvfl-Kirk Albright and Herman Zanders hold the interest of the psychology class-Bob lloh- litn-II, lfrances Mcliorey, Aloanne Bray, Marilec Am- hrose, Betty Uielwoltl, jerry Alolliff, Timn Nixon, Kath- leen Stephan, Alan Mistachkin, Betty Naylor, Richard XY'hite, litlward Burke, Lester Boyce, and livelyn Green. Ujmjwr riglvl-Pliysies class recuvce a shock!-Lewis fri- fl Carroll, Bill Hildebrand, ,lack Green, Kent Rise, Bruce Gillespie, and Jane Ullom. I,0u'c'r lrfl-lixperimenting in cl1emistry+Marth.i Orr, Rosemary Scott, Berge Pratt, Bob Trapp, jack Snell, W'oleott Brock, Bill Bruce, and Ronald Hays. I.0u'1'r riglzl--Map study in pliysiogrnphy-,lnmes Renken, Kenneth johnson, Betty Porter, john Vfalker, and Bernard Vega. ,a Tl HRTY-NINV Arl and Homemakzhg G0 Hand Ili Hand Ujrfwr' lefffliirls learn the art of cooking-Suzanne Anderson, Betty Camp, Mary Miller, Mary lillen Pen! nington, Peggy Stair, Helen Lienhard, Barbara Brum- baek, Wfillene Krom, Betty Gobel, Peggy O'Neill, and Sylvia Tinker. l,nu'rr lwfl-Boys' Problems class learns to cook- Donald Benson, W'eldon MeNaron, Lloyd Krusor, Hed- rick Peer, Riehard Van Buskirk, Wixrren Bright, Clar- ence Day, Gordon Silverman, lfmmett Tobin, George W'iedenmann, Bob Zimmerman, and Arthur Self. l-ORTY E . fa ,A trivia FEW at A T fi :Hg .-., -,l 'WX Upper l'ilQllf'-M5XlDC Kenney being fitted in sewing class-Sarah Bratman, Dorothy Self, Dorothy Rhodus, Dorothy Foster, lillamae Fletcher, Mary Helen Hannan, Nancy Challinor, Elizabeth Kalina, Helen Stains, All lene liones, Muriel Larson, and Bernice Daggett. I.n1u'r rigl1t7HopefuI artists learning to draw- jane Rieger, Paul Durr, Isabel Harman, Norma NVat- son, Louise Brown, Betty XValker, janiee Ward, Ifred Bensley, Emma Settle, Lillian Duffy, Ralph Lundberg, jay Overshiner, Delores Robinson, Viola Greenough, Calvin Laval, Robert Owen, and Norman Hapgood. if 1- SILILZIKIYIS Take Pride Il1 Thezr Hanzizivork Ujrjwr lefl-Machinery hums in the metal shop- Bob lfram, Harold Zenitsky, Harold Hedberg, and XVeb Smither. Ullfwr riglrl-Mr. Banister teaches these boys draft- ing'-Bob Kirkpatrick, ,lack Van Hs, Bill Wallilee, Bill Dutfemlaek, jacques Aekerly, Paul MeWillian1s, and Kay Stalnaker. l.nn'1'r li'ff-XVorking on projects in the woodwork shop-Robert Morris, l.eo Simpson, Hersehell Perrine, Alvin Adler, jack Lombardo, .lim Purcell, Dan Boom and lirnest Grinham. I,0u'f'r rigfll-Girls try their hand at arts and met- nls-Barbara Brumbaek, Marie Coen, Maybelle Gray, Betty Michael, Marjorie Sanders, Marilyn W'orth, Rose- mary Storrs, Lorene Opitz, Mary Willis, Betty Tanner, Ada Decker, Suzanne Anderson, Pat DeMond, Nadine Lange, Mary Louise W'illiams, Margaret Peer, Lorena Anderson, and Barbara Petersen. FORTY-ON li Preparzhg I0 Enter the Buszims World 55353 u-...... . llfvfwr left-Stenography class takes dictation--Vin ginia Walker, Marjorie Yoakum, Beverly Vann, Alvada Kooken, Dixie Birr, June Byrd, Frances Blunt, Shirley Polk, Betty Snyder, Vivian Bedingfield. Ufwjwr riglwl-Bookkeeping class in 120-Bill Tobin, Lore lischenhcimer, Parthene Marzolf, Buford Butler, Howard Rowe, Pat Martin, Anna Marie Kraxner. l.ow1'r leff-Larry Rooney demonstrates a vocational aptitude tCSt to Betty Seigler, Bill Wolff, Harold Bow- man, Jeanne Laier, Marion Kirks, Miss McCaul, Jack lfORTY-TWO Downs, Dale Harkness, Olive Phenieie, Betty Coates, Delores Robinson. Lower rigbl-Typing class taking a speed test-Shir- ley Fox, Rowena Pankcy, Wilma Smith, Marilynn Mc- Iintire, Mary Wilks, Katharyn Martin, Betty Joyce, Charles Wheeler, Virginia O'Leary, Dorothy Stewart, Clarice Smith, Maxine Kimes, Chet Hallaux, Purd Wright, Joyce Cook, Ernest Oppenheimer, Rosalie Bernstein, Eunice Mccasky, Helen Daugherty, Theresa Parish, Velva Johnson. NWN IELUWIERS Academic knowledge alone does not make a good cit- izeng the student must be allowed to express his own ideas and put them into action. Westport's program of extracurricular activities provides ample opportu- nities for developing initiative. ali W yffafa wffWfvM W ,W , m'1Wflm m0,,,.., ig! , . ' . ' ' hiss X ffl M 'Y li' ,.,,2,v11 I 1,-C 17 5 ,K -,,0,, ,--, llffffg: , H a fggfi 1 i MWWWWAWWWWwww?-.g?W' I ,Agg-L--- V.,- - ,,,, ,, - W A -iw 'ilu ' -' ff'- lwmlmff'-1' ,af A c A .- A ,pc wal fm, -- Q o - K 2 xi '- if M '5., 'f I if',wfm7zWmzzz1 ea'a ff ' i+f2i'ffW 'Q W Honor Gold Pin 3 Pearls Colleen Phipps Leonore Uhlmann Bill Alderson Shirley Jean Fox Carolyn Southall James Frank Gertrude Nindel Babette Taylor Lois Weinhold Gold Pin 2 Pearls Betty Jean Coday Virginia Limb Helen Rae Segal Eugene Shearer Lore Eschenheimer Ernest Isenberg Douglas Procter Dorothy Hindman Shirley Polk Virginia Walker Gold Pin 1 Pearl Gordon Crowe Tom Glasscock Jean Wilcox Nancy Whitnell Dudley Batchelor Calvin Curts Jack Steele Herman Zanders Harold Clark Merna Powell Tom Morris Elizabeth Peters Leone Seaton Helen Louise Muser Fred Stern Eugene Benus FORTY FOUR Weszlvort H' Iii . t , , fr 'Q , J Q , np , 1 'RT' ' ' I lull? i. li .' :I 4:6 H M y JANUARY, 1941 Lois Scott Dorothy McDaniel Tommy Birchlield Dorothy Hardy Thelma Bigham Russell Blake Dorothy Saeger Margaret Fristoe Helen Louise Kilmer Carl Kron Mercedies Wilson Wayne Morse Jean Lindquist Gilma Niederjohn Silver Pin Charles McKay John Shaw Bronze Pin John Gallagher Irving Meinrath Tully Moss Mary Ellen Williamson Marjorie Yoakum Bob Burge Calvin Culbertson Doris Gray Marialice Heier Marie Hixson Dorothy Hopkins Beverly Jackson Genevieve Jones Marie Kopulos Don McGregor Bonnie Jean Mefford Jane Rieger John Asher Virginia Bethel Betty Brewen Raymond Bromell SOCIEZDI Jacquelyn Durham Martha Lauchlan Charlotte Nelson John Scanlon Maurice Shay Bill Spicer Jane Anne Thompson Bill Tobin Charles Allendoerfer Robert Barr Betty Ruth Beets Ruthann Beyer Jane Bloch Emily Daily Lois Ellis Gretcha Evans Forrest Faut Patricia Fletcher Lillian Garrison Beverly Ann Good Vartan Gulaian Charlene Harris Mable Lou Hetzler Marguerite Higdon Godfrey Isaac, Jr. Bruce Joseph Lillian Leach Betty Levin William Longmoor Peggy Miner Stanley Perlmeter Patricia Pryor Marietta Richardson Paul Sexton Georgiana Smith Nadine Smith Virginia Ann Smith Kathryn Snider Paul Stewart Lois Weiford For the first time, the Nllfestport Honor Souetx Irult ful has elected otiicers, who tentl to d tw the orgm lift Pnxn mul imtitxn closer together. Surrlam Tnfmm Irjl In 11gftf4 lfretl Stern. ,lack Steele, john Aslier, lfugene Shearer, lioh Burr, liihette 'l'.tylor, 'l'helm.i liighnni, Shirley lfox. Xlereetlies XYilson, Nxfiyne hiorse, lietty levin, Dorothy llintlmnn, lore lfselienlieitner, Bonnie Mef- fortl, rlacqttelyn l3nrh.1m. llilvin Cnrtx, C'li.it'lex Nlclity, 'lioni llirelifieltl, C'h.irlotte Nelson, Tully Moss, Betty Peters, Maurice Shay, Dorothy Sieger. ,lane Rieger. llaroltl Clark, Bill l.ongnioot', Yirgitiia Xxi.lIliL'l',ilClCI1 Moser. Dorothy Nlulhtiiel, l,eo- nort' l.llilni.tnn. 'lane Bloch. lfniily' lhily, Liilnm Niealeriohn.KiertrutleNintlel,Gene- vieve jones, Shirley Polk, Mary l.llen XY'illi.ttnxon, loin Vfeifortl. Cilmrlene llnrris. M.trie Kopulos, Helen Kilmer, M.iri.tliee Heier, -lean Vfilcox, Collen Phipps, Lois l'lIis. Beverly' Good, Betty .lean Codnv, Carolyn Southall, -Iohn Scanlon, Clmrles Allentloerfer, Irving Mein- r.1th. Russell Blike, Paul Stewart. Liretelm l ,v.ins, Betty Brewen, N141- ble l,ou lletvler. l,illi.1n Leach, Cfnrl Kron. v.lI'I.lI1 Ciul.li.ln, .lean linelqtliwt. PORTY-l lVli Ent Semester Student Council i K ADH wr- wx Ffllllf row, Iefl Io rigfwl-lillamae Fletcher, Betty Dodge. Svroml mu:-Shirley Fox, Doris Schroder, jean Ewing, Colleen Phipps, Marilyn Hall, Richard Iickaus, Louis Uhr. Third rou'-Fletcher Wells, Harold Goodman, Eddie Epstein, Harold Clark, 'Incl Sheskin, Loyd Russing, Bob Miner, Dan Ulam. Folfrllw row-Phyllis Tengdin, Sharlene Statham, Elizabeth Ann Humphreys, Margaret Tucker, Frankie Schneider, Susan lriuncilman. Fiflb rou'-Charles McKay, jane Anne Thompson, Marjorie Yoakum, Dick lithridge, Stas Labunski, Lois Perry, Margaret Fristoc. mis 1... .'5. ' ,a .4 L. Harold Clark I'rvxii1v11l Betty Dodge Vin'-I'r1'xiJrl1l Ifddic Ifpstein Sr'c'n'Iary Harold Goodman Tfl'HSIlVl'f Sixlli rou'-Bob Barr, Dorothy Anderson, Bruce Gillespie, Merccdies Wilson, Charlotte Nelson, Shirley Polk, Tully Moss, Virginia Thrasher. The first semester Student Council originated many new projects, always with the aim of bet- tering and improving Westport. The council has tried to carry on in the traditional Westport wayg and its accomplishments speak for themselves. One of the most important activities of the first semester was the attempt to establish a traf- fic lane south of the intersection at Thirty-ninth and Gillham, where the R. O. T. C. boys and the gym classes cross to drill and take part in various sports. Students going to and from school, who must cross at this point, are also in danger from the constantly darting cars. Although this pro- ject was not completed in the first semester, it was to be continued by the second semester council. The council posted the results of all the West- port football games on the stand in the north- east corner of the front hall. Leading the way FORTY-SIX again, it provided a Christmas tree for the front hall a few days prior to the holidays. The Execu- tive Board received many compliments on the beautiful way in which they decorated the tree. An all-school mixer was sponsored by the Student Council in honor of the football team. Each mem- ber of the team was introduced, and then the dance went into full swing. One and all agreed that it was one of the best mixers of the year. The Student Council did much to improve Westport's school spirit at the football and bas- ketball games. Because the cheer-leaders and the Pep Club were getting too little support from the student body at the football games, the Coun- cil started a drive to have every student learn the yells. The cheerleaders were sent to the home rooms to practice the yells during the homeroom period. After this action, there was a marked improvement in cheering and school spirit. Second Semzsier Stucfenl Counczf During the second half of the 1940-1941 school year, the Student Council devoted most of its time and effort to the student representation in City Hall Day. This was the first year in Kansas City that student representation in the government of our city had been tried. As is often the case with initial trials, many faults were found and reme- died. XVestport was highly honored in having her students obtain a few of the high and important 4 . yt U' offices such as city manager and personnel director. All during the school year, the faculty and students have been cooperating in an effort to regain the seven hour day for next year. This was accomplished during the latter part of the se- mester. The Student Council feels that its work has been accomplished in an outstanding manner. Much of the success of this year's work is due to our able adviser, Miss Shelley, who has given unlimited time and energy to the organization. Q- an -ga: 'pf ,- Harold Clark pn.m1,.,,, Virginia Preston, james Flynn. Fran! mug Irfl lo rigbf-Charles Williams, Bill jenkins, Norma -leanne Talkington, Margaret Tucker, Second rou+Charles McKay, Tom Birehfield, -lean liwing, Shirley Fox, Lois Perry, Lois lillis, Muriel jane Bloch Larson. Vim'-Pfe'Xilfi'lIf Third mu'-Wayne Morse, Dan Ulam, Mari Beka Wilson, Doris Schroder, Mariam Kamen, Betty Shannon, jane Anne Thompson, Margaret Fristoe. liugene Shearer Serrrlury Richardson. Lollcm Phipps Iiekaus, jim Burdette. Treasurer Fourth row-joe Burns, Harold Clark, Harold Goodman, Mary Whitnell, Lore lisehenheimer, Marietta Fiflb mu'-Bonita Bailey, Marilyn Hall, Colleen Phipps, lillamae Fletcher, Dorothy Seacat, Richard Sixfb rou-Fletcher Wells, Eddie Epstein, joel Shesltin, Gordon Campbell, Tom Morris, Eugene Shearer, Loyd Russing, Bill Barr. St'l'l'7lflJ rou'-Terry Anderson, Lillian Koch, Betty Camp, jean Wilcox, Bill Kirshner. IJORTY-SEVEN Ofjifzkzls for zz Day Ten students brought honor to Westport this year by holding responsible positions in the High School Government Day held March 28. john Scanlon was city managerg Bert Hall was coun- cilman from Westportg Colleen Phipps was di- rector of personnelg Calvin Curts was director of the laboratoriesg Charles McKay was a police cap- taing Jane Rieger was an auditorium board mem- berg Harold Clark was chairman of the Board of Election Commissionersg Jane Bloch was a mem- ber of that board: and Peggy Miner was a repre- sentative of the All-City Council. The students were selected to fill the numerous positions in the city government either by elec- tions held in the schools or by appointment by the All-City Student Council. Those appointed by the council were selected on a basis of their knowledge of city government and on their ability as leaders. Un Friday the 28th, no one of the above-men- E ol Q- i t T' - an J :if 'I ' 'laik V.: , , .Mfr :f ' - -is .-E191 i u5..,,.' . 'ig 55 4' . .:. ,M 33 , 3 - , , i 'Sl tioned students was seen in Westport, for each was busily engaged at the City Hall, learning about the requirements and duties of their respective ofiices. Not only did they learn about the way in which the city government is run, but they actually took part in the routine of their positions. Bert Hall put in our bid for a Westport stadium. John Scanlon made several checks on the various departments under his jurisdictiong Colleen Phipps interviewed persons for city jobsg Jane Rieger was engaged in a discussion concerning the audi- torium parking lotg and the others similarly exe- cuted the duties required of their positions. Calvin Curts was so interested in his department that he submitted to a blood test to see if he were afflicted with any disease. Each of our officials for a day reported back to school with a fairly good idea of how our city government operates and a greater appreciation for good citizenship in our democratic world. Bi was ' . ' si V HF l 1 r I M- HAR0l.D CLARK Puocv MINILR jol-IN SCANLON BERT HALI. COLLliIiN PHIPPS CALVIN CURTS CHARL1zs MCKAY AIANE Rnzcnk JANE BLOCH BETTY Donor FORTY-EIGHT AJ ,. The Herald Staff ,gba BABI5'l l'If Tmmon Rox' P1-.'r1sRsoN Co-Iilfilor-in-Clnirf Cn-ljdilor-in-Clwivf Tmfpmfx BIGIIANI ClAROl.YN SoUArHA1,1. SHIRLEY Fox Clubs Arlx and Muxic Arfirilirx Tul.1.x' Moss IDUDLIEY BATCl'lliI,OR Ar! Emlilor Aflwlvlifs INA G. BoNNlfY Furzllly Aa'z'i.w1r cQHARl.0'l l'li Nlpl.SK5N Tigrr Talvx Tom Gmsscocn R. O. 7 . C,. 1foRTY-NINE Q W 5? ywig ., if ew- I .71 ,.... o kj ji. Shu Iazlluvislei Luis Wrifurri liwcrly Siu' Ilrvslry 'Vunr v Whilnrll 13L1'1111111' 6311110111 I Iilizabbrh llolmvs ZIIJJVIII' l'nll.Y fgf' Ifvgn Sully Lyon L I 5 VM' B- ' 1 iillllfitlll VVIIHIIH' I folfiiviix llfigggs Gllvin clllffi Wfestport triumphed again with her fall play, a THE CAST diverting three-act cemedy. Noel Coward, the Mrs. Dermott , .... . . . Lois Weiford author, would have been 'ustl roud of his la Her Children: 1 Y P y Q could he have seen Westport's production. In keep- Oliver , . ,..., . . . . Joe Ryan ing with the setting, the cast assumed a slight English accent. The delighted audience noted many differences between English family life as portrayed in l'll Leave It to You and life in a modern American home. Everyone connected with the play, including the able director, Mr. King, deserves much credit for such a splendid production. FIFTY Evangeline, .Elizabeth Holmes, Eleanor Johnson Sylvia. ,. . ......,., Beverly Sue Presley Bobbie , .,., , . , , . ...... Eugene Benus Joyce ,.,,.. ,.,...,. , ,, Nancy Whitnell Daniel Davis fHer Brotherj . . .... Stas Labunski Mrs. Crombie, ,..,,., ,,..... V ivian Bening Faith Crombie .... . Sallv Lyon, Colleen Phipps Griggs fButlcrj . .Marion Vfaltner, Calvin Curts H6dL27Ed f07' ELZIEY1 BY SIDNEY DUVALL Mrs. Slaipworth Imogene . . . Hank . .. . Rosina Blandish. Barry Richards Gladys Hermann Kate Roberts. . . Ken Howard. . . Marcella Turner Bob Roberts. . Limpy . . Minnie Peters. . . Dorothy Brill. . Nancy Lane. . . Henry Banks . Peggy Walters Sergeant Kelley Charlotte Nelson . .Pat Sanguinet . .Arthur Runkel . . . . . .Lois Ellis . .. Stas Labunski . . . , .Janice Meredith , . .Beverly Sue Presley . . .Rusty Wilson . . Betty Holmes . . . .Bob Adams Dudley Batchelor Mercedies Wilson . . Norma Jeanne Talkington . .Marian Player . . .Lloyd Krusor Nancy Whitnell . , . . .Bill Risberg Headed for Edenl' was one of the most enter- taining plays ever given at Westport. One of the unusual features was the variety of characters. Newspaper reporters, a stenographer, a waitress, a maid, a laundryman, a mannequin, clerks, and many others-all appeared on the stage at various times. The audience was delighted with the interpreta- tion given to each character. Every member of the cast adapted himself to the personality of the in- dividual he portrayed. Miss Keeler, the director, and the other members of the committee, deserve a great deal of credit for choosing such an enjoyable production. Headed for Eden was skillfully directed, well acted, and enjoyed by everyone who witnessed it. Boll Arfumx Dmlli-y Bt1ft'Z7l'l0l' Luix Ellis Belly Holmes Lloyrl Kl'IlXlll' Sfux Lulzumki luuiu' Mi'rmlill1 Clmrlnlfv Nelson Mdl'ldII Playrr Bl'l'l'l'l-J' Sm' Pf'1'Xll'-1' Bill Rixlzrrg Arllmr Kunkel Puf Salllglllllff Norma It'af1m'Talki11glor1 Nancy W'lJifm'll Illrn'rflir'x Wfilxuu Ruxly Wilton FIFTY-ONE Slflilflfg for M ufzdzl Excellence STATE MUSIC CONTEST RATINGS String Quartet I Alan Mistaclakin Bill Folks Charlene Harris Norma Jean Kelsey Russell Blake, Trombone I Norman Brown, Clarinet I Tommie Jane Curry, Drum Majorette I John Kirkpatrick, Trombone I Janice Meredith, Drum Majorette I Billy Upton, Piccolo I David Young, Clarinet I VI FTY-TXVO A. G. Bancroft, Trombone Fred Bell, Oboe joe Delaney, Cornet Mary Jolliflf, Flute Mary Jolliff, Piano Marie Kopulos, Piano Eugene Maun, Clarinet Don McGregor, Trombone Glenn Todd, Trombone Billy Upton, Flute The WK55I707'I Orchestra Violins Charles Allendoerfer Ralph Basler Helen Bockman Robert Burge Gordon Campbell Charles Davis Bill Folks Jim Folks Raymond Gorham Charlene Harris Harlan Kilmer Russel Kinsey Edward Koontz Alvada Kooken Genrose McDonald Alan Mistachkin Frances Neltuda john Pumphrey Francis Ward Fletcher Wells Mary Williams Lois Wilson Viola: John Banta Bill Harding Norma Jean Kelsey Helen Kilmer Helen Little Virgil Moore Ferne Smith Cello: Mary Lou Brown Mary Ella Hanlon Marialice Heier Fred Heim Edward McLeroy Maurine Miller Don Robertson Dorothy Seacat Bass Viol: Rosalie Early Mary Lou Hindman Evelyn Ruth Kelly Eunice Nicoll Ruth Peret Oboe Herbert Pace Flutes Neal Middelltamp Georgiana Smith Billy Upton Tympani Vincent May Trornbones A. G. Bancroft Russell Blake Don McGregor Clarinet: Norman Brown Eugene Maun Jeanne Maxey Dick Roberts David Young French Horn: Rex Andrews Bob Boyle Gene Davis Cornet: Billy Howell Walter Matson Robert Sperry Again the Westport band and orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Keenan, have lived up to their traditions of musical excellence by being chosen, with three other high school organizations, to rep- resent Kansas City at the national music contest in Topeka on May 8, 9, and 10. Besides their work The Wesgvort Band for the contest, they have contributed much to the musical enjoyment of Westport. The band has played for football and basketball games, as- semblies, and the annual R. O. T. C. inspectiong the orchestra has furnished music for the fall and spring plays and numerous other activities. Clarinet: Bass Drum Harry Barker Vincent May Bill Barr Norman Brown Bob Burleigh Tom Glasscock David Young Milton james Dale McCall Marian Polk Helen Marie Bunker Loyd Russing Zola Long Helen Cox Gene Moulder Jean Royse Bobby Gibbs Howard Rowe Eugene Maun Trombone: john Kirkpatrick Calvin Curts Bob Adams Ed Dodds Bob Rieke A. G. Bancroft Kettle Drum: Beverly Sue Presley 'Snare Drum: Bonita Bailey Lenore Koolish Shirlee Page Baritone Saxophone Forrest Faut Tenor Saxophone: Harriette Davis Allen Fernald E-Flat Saxophone: joe Jackson jacques Ackerly Bill Duifendack Bill Ege Bass Clarinet Ed Fleeman Bassoon: Bryce Turvillc john Tengdin 01,095 F ranch Horn: Fred Bell B05 BOYIC Herbert Pace Bob Barrie Gene Davis Flute: Rita Ricketson Joe Reid Albert Humphrey Mary Jolliif Marjorie Riley Vartan Gulaian Paul Morphy Cornet: Billy Howell Henry Graf Frank Wilkinson Walter Matson Robert Sperry Morgan Early Joe Delaney Gerald Maire Calvin Culbertson Basses Don Greeley Leonard Hill Walter Kittle Bob Hunt Helen Muser Richard Howk Virgil Hoosier Jack Anderson Baritone: Herbert Cantrell Ed Bopp Walter Goodell Drum Majors Susie Ellen Vandiver Vibraphone A Bill Dudendack Bill Barr Drum Maiorettes Janice Meredith Tommie jane Curry FIFTY-THREE butt s' llitttxi Cioiws. lrfl In rfxeftf-Peggy Aim Small, Nancy Nleiiatil, llelen Beclstnan. Nlargaret XYalrod. Arline Mc- Callum, -lane liiche, Rosemary ililininpson, Peggy Clark, Nnrtna Ult-it-li, lvatherme Sttinhattser, l'atty l,anham, lilaine Stevens, Susan lluncilman, .lean li .btrts, Citrtzl Bishop, llnrutlti Byrne Sally lyon. ' 7 Gzrlf Drum C0505 lior the past three years the Girls' Drum Corps has brought much praise tt: XVestport as a result of its perfiortnanees at numerous events. The eatehy rhythm of their drums, the preeise movement of their feet, and the gymnastic drill of the drttm majoreltes produce an exhibition well worth the hard worlt and long hours spent by the girls in pre- paring their routines. Besides marching at all basket- ball and football games, they have drilled at many other outside aetivitics stteh as th: fxmeriean Royal l'arade and the Peliee Sp::rtsman's Shaw. III-TY-ILOUR Nu! I7,tfill't't,'ll0lIlI.l Bailey. Shirley Clay-pool, Mary llaugh crty, Colleen Garner, Betty Cirotfinger, l.enore Knolish, Shirlee Page. Beverly Sue Presley, Betty Shannon, Betty Smith, Carolyn Yolkinan, llorothy Xvalrntl. Swiss lftxt. SXYINMIRN, lt'-fl in VlAQ!7f -Don Benson, lim Peterson, Vincent Nlay. Ralph Utlinrtl, loin lilasscocls, Allen liernald, Calvin Catrts, liill Xvoltl. Swzks Flag Stvzifgifry A year ago a new idea in band entertainment was initiated in NVestport by Mr. Keenan. lt was Swiss llag swinging. A group of boys was instructed in the ttse of Swiss flags, how to wave them in unison effectively and to make beautiful tosses. After a getnti deal of early morning practice, the flag swing- ers appeared at the football and basketball games. This year, with a year of experience behind thetn, they were present more often at band activities and presented much more impressive routines. Parade of lfbflll Tazlefllf The A Cappella Choir and Girls' Glee Club held const radio show, consisted of choral numbers their biennial Spring Concert on March 28 and 29. qimrtcts, trios, and solos. The proceeds of the con- The progrmn, which was patterned after Ll coast to cert were used for stunning new choir robes lurk Ilrirlmf .mil Slfirlm' Ruin' ,iizzlqfrlg l5rrir1m'. Murlfm lierlx, i'll1ll'4'l1l ljllfllffl NHL, BVU! ll 1'.Ql1',X fn11'11mr1iL.i114Q. 'l'fv' Sl I Y S 'f :flCl1:y 11111 111 f'n111'11rr1'11l. , l lm il' 1 in ul A UI ill dl l l 1511 flr1gfrf2i'i'k illllllx il 5fHlIlIY!l ililmv. fff 'iiflf11lA l'1ll'f'liN,Q ifl NH' frwlf flflll. Tfu' liuyx' Q1n1rli'l-Rrzvyul Marlin, Vlflrwll Alnll, fjxlllfll Curli, nm! lurk Drirfurl. l ll IKY-I lvl Many V0lf65 IT1 Harmony Mr. Spring, the director of Westport's vocal or- ganizations, has worked hard to make them tops,' in the city and has succeeded in his undertaking. The Girls' Glee Club is one of the sehool's oldest organizations, while the A Cappella Choir is in its FIFTY-SIX seventh year. Both the choir and the glee club won a Hrst rating at the national contest last year. This spring, at the national contest held at Topeka May 9 and 10, the choir Won a first rating and the glee club a second. Gzrlf' Glee Club Front row, left to right-Marjorie Clippinger, Sharlene Statham, Betty Adelman, Lucille McMul- len, Mavis McNeely, Olive Huoni, Martha Mabry, Patsy Pitt, Helen Russell, Lillian Riling, Marcia Fuqua, Elizabeth Holmes, Cecilia Mayer, Evelyn Green, Marie Kopulos, Mr. Spring. Second row-Betty McElroy, Lorene Opitz, Jewel Peaster, Doretta Edwards, Ann Breedlove, Joyce Thomson, Irene Kenney, Martha Beets, Betty Wegley, Vivian Bening, Violet Greve, Mildred Proctor, Faye McKinney, Betty Highley, Nadine STATE MUSIC CONTEST RATINGS Lawanda Blevins, Alto I Jack Deaton, Tenor I Kenneth Fletcher, Baritone I Jack Mathews, Baritone I Carolyn Southall, Alto I Maurice Brewer, Bass II Betty Bucher, Soprano II Marian Chase, Soprano II Calvin Curts, Baritone II Betty Highley, Soprano II A Cappella Chaz? Front row, left to right-Nancy Farmer, Cor- inne DeLancey, Sue Conwell, Anita Moeller, Helen Carlisle, Betty Michael, Verna Bailey, Betty Bucher, Helen Kilmer, Edith King, Frances Schmidt, Alicia Eckerle, Marilynn Ellis, Barbara Hastie, Audrey Allison, Mary Honeycutt, Regina Jones, Patsy Anglebeck. Second row-Carolyn Southall, Gilma Nieder- john, Beverly Ann Good, Zola Long, Joanne Smith, Shirley Baker, Nancy Talbot, Virginia Alley, Juan- ita O'Grady, Martha Bovos, Susie Vandiver, Ruth Anne Gay, Marian Chase, Jaunice Hobble, Mari- lynn Toussaint, Marjorie Stewart, Betty Coates, Mary Hanlon, Dorothy Anderson. Smith, Elizabeth Humphreys, Jane Anne Thomp- son. Third row-Marguerite Storum, Joanne Bray, Ida Boyer, Virginia Walker, Mary Pennington, Betty Peters, Patricia Herman, Betty Davis, Shir- ley Polk, Marian Player, Marietta Richardson, Bon- nie Haddock, JoAnn Ayers, Margaret Lindholm, Shirley Kester, Donnie Coppinger, Brella Sue Thompson, Shirley Bulmer. Not pictured-Marion Funk. Royal Martin, Bass III Vincent May, Baritone III NATIONAL CONTEST RATINGS A Cappella Choir I Girls' Glee Club Il Solos: Lawanda Blevins, Alto I Helen Ann Carlisle, Alto II Jack Deaton, Tenor II Carolyn Southall, Alto II Jack Mathews, Baritone III Third row-Betty Jean Coday, Gertrude Nindel, Jack Mathews, Fred Henderson, William Neubert, Seth Gatchell, Bill Harding, Henry Graf, Lynn Chaffee, Mr. Spring, Kenneth Fletcher, John Fer- guson, Bob Cunningham, Donald Chamblee, Jack Deaton, Donald Benson, Bill Hildebrand, John Cronan, Ann Searcy, Barbara Burbridge. Fourth row-Eugene VanPelt, James Cox, War- ren Bright, Clifton Schwartz, Bill Comer, Thomas Galvin, Robert Stubbs, Ted Hartfelder, Roy Peter- son, Maurice Brewer, Leslie Holdeman, Nat Mc- Alister, Calvin Curts, Bruce Aikin, Vincent May, Bill Hopkins, Royal Martin. Not pictured-Lawanda Blevins, Annabelle Bruce, Betty Highley, Fannie Rothberg, Shirley Rowe. FIFTY-SEVEN Asyemlvlzkf Offer Moment! of Relaxalzbn Assemblies at Westport are as varied as they are educational and entertaining. Scholarship, athletics, activities, classes-all these may serve as subjects for as- sembly programs, Herald photographers were on hand to snap the most out- standing ones. Cl,1'1'11t 11! M111 11111111111 111'l11'ifi1'x 11xx1'111l1!y. 13111111 filflll' 1'11111j1111'1'x li11gl1xl1 111111 1l111g'1'i1'1111 life. 1i11Q1'111' 131111111 11111f Sfux I.11l11111xfe1 f1111'1' 11 Hf1'11'1111lY ,vim SIWIIOH lmliwllx il fmlllillo Cmuih.BWI,-Wlhii ' E ' Mr. Iloffrzzczrj tlllil 711111 C,11ll111x MM If 0l'A'l',H UHHINAMIHW' C111'01Vw1 S'111!f111.ll, C11,'zf11 CTIH'f.Y, 1I'l:I N11111j1' illlllllflf 11 'l'f11' ll1'1'11l1f x1'11,'1l for flu' 111'fi1'ifi1'x 11xv1'111f1ly. M11111' 1'f1r11'11l xf11'114i11g. I-'Ilf'l'Y-I'lGl IT llmmr lvmx un' uizumfmf. Mlm lllllklfl lfwrzrufxlmlwx ffm' jrr'f1ju'1'l1w nf lfmfllhl nn lb. Wwxljwrl Qui: Ki.lv zrilfv l'mfwm11' Qzfii.-lmflf H Rm' HHIIIV fmllx HH' IHHIIHW rixgfyl--lirrl fluff, f7IPH1'l'H l'f1ifvju, Iivllw Ilmlgr, ' l IImfl,lC'I,1rk, lnfw Sfallllllll, lirnrzvk lnfvzfflxki, I'rnfr.wn BH., HHH H,H,,1U fm f,mAA,,f,1,H HW-' 'mm cr-wwf, cjfu Qing mmf MM. Qing.. 'I'fn1l fhlllklkffflll' AfHall'fl'f fron: Wiffillrzl Ivlwlf. IIIIN 14 full' lfu'nlff1'v'fmxk1'ffmH fmu frm! wrzrrflzm.Q1'1r11'11!. fb! -N r Parenlf Teafher Assoczkzlzbn The Westport Parent-Teacher Association has had a very successful year, supporting many worth- while projects. A substantial gift was made to Mr. Spring for the A Cappella Choir robe fund, and other gifts were made to various scholarship funds and organizations, as in previous years. This year, for the first time, the program has combined the regular meeting and the Parent-Education meet- ing. This was a most successful plan of procedure. Mrs. Graham Asher, president, has served the organization faithfully and efficiently. She has been loyally assisted by the other officers and the mem- bers of the various committees. An unusually interesting group of programs was presented this year. Among the outstanding speak- ers were the Reverend Edwin V. O'Hara, Dr. H. R. Meyering, Dr. Charles Gray, and Dr. Herold C. Hunt, superintendent of schools in Kansas City. Again the P. T. A. is sponsoring the Senior dance, and it promises to be better than ever this year. OFFICERS Prcfxidwlf .......... . First Vive-President ,... Svroml V ive-Prvsidwzt ,,,. Tbinl Viz'v-Prvsidfvzf . , . Recording Sr'rrr'fary. . , . C:0l'l'l'SIJ0lIt1ilIg Sc'vrc'fary. TYt'dXIll'l'f ........,.... Hixlorian .... A mlifor, , . . . .Mrs. Graham Asher . . . Mrs. W. E. Hildebrand . . ..., Mrs. E. L. Beyer . . . .Mrs Eugene Sheets . . . .Mrs. Forest Fletcher . . Mrs. William Spicer . . . Mrs. C. K. Harris , , ,Mrs. Ben Kilmer Miss Velma Shelley Sealed, left to right-Mrs. J. E. Longmoor, Mrs. Ralph Walker, Mrs. M. Allendocrfer, Mrs. Graham Asher, Mrs. G G. McWhirter, Mrs. D. M. Dodds, Mrs. Ben Kilmer. Slamling-Mrs. Julius Eckaus, Mrs. Bert Yoakum, Mrs. C. W. Gerard, Mrs. Murray Hoffman, Mrs. R. C. Southall, Mrs. Forest Fletcher, Mr. D. H. Holloway, Mrs. L. M. Curts, Mrs. E. L. Beyer, Mrs. W. E. Hildebrand, Mrs. Eugene Sheets, Mrs. C. K. Harris, Mrs. L. L. Cowles, Mrs. Frank J. Muser. SIXTY g,r - IIIITOJLICIQQ Ike Clubs and Then Queens Social organizations at Xvestport are divided into three large groups-literary societies, departmental clubs, and service clubs. On the pages that follow, these clubs and their membership may be seen. Each literary society chooses a queen to personify its idea of beauty, personality, and charm, and to reign over its dances. The beauty queens of 1941 areas follows: ROSILMARY MALONIQY Rouml Taflli' -IEAN NWILCOX PVUNll'fl7l'dII NA NCY NVH ITNIZLL Irz 'ing COLLEEN PHIPPS Clay CH ARLOTTE NELSON - Plllldif X lm' W'lvilm'll vm Wiluov R nnlrtv Millom'-v SIXTY-UNI Pzmdzi' A nglrhrrk Blofh Chase: Dana Frame Lm: Num: Robinson Tizlkirigtan Wrir Anderson lifviwn Cluypuul Dodge Guy illartih On Sandrrs Taylor Wikluml Bailey Briant C'u1'kf'n'Il Fahey Gross p1lrA'i1ir Phiopt Slmgwr Thompson Willumsuu Hizurux liuflau Caddy Fl1'ft'fI4'l' Iladus Miner Pryor Sfflllf' lfarfdiwr i'lI. Whilnrll Hurts Ciirlxun lhzily Fox Kidd .Vrlxan Rifgrr Smith Weber .V. Whitnrll MEMBERS Anne Chase Shirley Claypool Carlin Coclterell Betty Coday Emily Daily Gloria Dana Betty Dodge Marion Fahey Suzanne Anderson Patsy Anglebeck Pat Ba-iley Nancy Baucus Betty Bcets Jane Bloch Betty Brewen Julie Briant Lucille Burton Bernice Carlson Jean Gross Iillamae Fletcher Shirley Fox June Frame Ruth Anne Gay Hedva Hadas Coraleone Kidd Billie Joan Lee Virginia Martin Jean McNair Peggy Miner Charlotte Nelson Norma Jeanne Talkington Babctte Taylor Jane Anne Thompson Susie Vandiver Mary Ruth Weber Helen Weir Yvonne Wiklund Mary Ellen Williamson Mary Whitnell Nancy W'hitnell Jane Ann Nunn Martha Orr Colleen Phipps Pat Pryor Jane Rieger Jean Robinson Marjorie Sanders Justine Settle Nadine Smith Merlyn Stengcr Firsf Svnzf'sfi'r GFFICERS Second Semester Charlotte Nelson ..,,... .... P resident . . , . . , Betty Brewen Norma Jeanne Talkington. . . Vin'-Presidenl . . , . Colleen Phipps Jane Anne Thompson ..,. . . Secretary . . . . Nancy Whitnell Betty Dodge ........ .,... T reusznfer ,... . 4 Ellamae Fletcher Babette Taylor .... . A Srrgeanf-af-Arms ....,....... Emily Daily Nancy Whitnell . , ....., Crific .............. Virginia Martin Betty Brewen ......... . . Parliauzentarian . ,Norma Jeanne Talkington When Pundit, which means wise Hindu, was organized in 1908, its members set the high stand- ard which we have tried to uphold. Each Pundit has done her best to weigh, consider, and express the finest ideals of literary expression. Pundits rank high not only in the scholastic Held, but also in dramatics, music, and athletics. The senior class valedictorian, many of the Herald executives and Student Council leaders, and several ofheials of SIXTY-TWO Kansas City during the Student Rule Day are Pundits. Our beauty queen, Charlotte Nelson, was chosen not only for her beauty, but for her personification of all Pundit ideals-charm, personality, versatil- ity, mtelligence, and leadership. We are extremely grateful to Miss Secrest, our sponsor, for her guidance and friendship. Clay Being the oldest literary society for boys in West- port, Clay has had a high and exacting reputation to uphold. We feel that the members of Clay have this year done more than just uphold a reputation. Among other things, Clay members are on the Herald staff, are actors in both plays, officers of Student Council, ranking R. O. T. C. officers, of- ficials in the first City Hall Student Rule Day, and officers of the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes. The 1941 Inter-Society Literary Contest for poetry, short stories, and essays was sponsored by Clay. Colleen Phipps of Pundit was chosen to hold the honor of Clay beauty queen for 1940-1941. She was chosen for her beauty, charm, and outstanding personality. Miss Cook is finishing her second year as our sponsor. She has been a great help to our club at all times, and is truly deserving of our deepest grati- tude. MEMBERS Bob Adams Harold Clark Bill Howell Don McGregor Bruce Aikin Kenneth Cooper Albert Humphrey Neal Middelkamp Jack Anderson Calvin Curts Bill Jenkins Bob Miner john Asher Dick Epstein Bill Kretz Tully Moss Charles Bane Bob Gatchell jimmy Kyle Bill Risberg Dudley Batchelor Tom Glasscock Bill Longmoor Eugene Shearer Fred Bell Bill Harding Bob Lowary john Tengdin Max Casler john Harrison Don McCaul Frank Wilkinson First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester John Asher .,,. . . . , President ..,. . . . Calvin Curts Calvin Curts . . . , . . Vice-President . . . .... . john Asher Eugene Shearer . . . .,.. Secretary .... .,.. B ill Longmoor Bill Longmoor . . ..... Treasurer . .,.. . . . Dudley Batchelor Tully Moss ..,..... . . Sergeant-at-Arms , . ,.., Eugene Shearer Dudley Batchelor . . . . . Parliamentarian . . . . Harold Clark - John Harrison .,....,. ..... C ritic , ...., ,....., . .,... B ill Kretz A dam: Bane Clark Gutchell A ikln Batchelor Cooper Glasscock A ndersan Bell Curts Harding Asher C asler Epstein Harrison Howell Kyle M :Gregor Risberg Humphrey Longmaar M iddellzam p Shearer Jenkins Lowary Miner Tengdin Kretz M cC aul M osx Wilkinson SIXTY-THREE Promelliean ,as ss. H A ndrrson Carlisle' M. Hall Brdingfield Dorrschuk Hardy Beats Ewing Harland Bryn Frush Heinberg Bobrccku J. Hall Hrlzlcr Dorothy Anderson Vivian Bedingfield Martha Beets Ruthann Beyer Charlotte Bobrecker Helen Bunker Betty Camp Helen Ann Carlisle julia Docrschuk jean Ewing sd' . Isabel Frush Joanne Hall Marilyn Hall Dorothy Hardy Evelyn Harland Helen Heinberg Mable Lou Hetzler Marguerite Higdon Dorothy Hobble jaunice Hobble Higdan IJ. Hobble J, Hubble Hadgim Humphrey H until man M cC a ul Richardson Southall Wilcox Johnson Meredith Ricketson Sydrnstricker M. B. Wilson Levin Newton Schroder Tengdin M. Wilson Lewis Pill Scott Tucker Witt s Limb Player Smith While Yoakam MEMBERS Rosemary Hodgins Elizabeth Holmes Elizabeth Humphreys Susan Huncilman Mary Anna Johnson Betty Levin Barbara Lewis Virginia Limb Nancy McCaul Janice Meredith Marcia Newton jerry Niquette Patsy Pitt Marian Player Marietta Richardson Rita Ricketsnn Doris Schroder Lois Scott Rosemary Scott Georgiana Smith Carolyn Southall Martha Sydenstricker Phyllis Tengdin Margaret Tucker Joyce White jean Wilcox Mari Beka Wilson Mercedies Wilson Dulcie Witt Marjorie Yoakum First Semester OFFICERS Second Semrslor Jean Wilcox , . . . . . President . . . . . Elizabeth Humphreys Rita Ricketson . . . Vice-President . ..... Phyllis Tengdin Barbara Lewis . . . . , Secrefory . . . ..... Jean Ewing Rosemary Scott . . , . . Treasurer . . . . . Carolyn Southall Carolyn Southall ...... ,...,. C rzfzc .......,...... Dorothy Hardy Westport and Promethean have ended another successful and eventful year. Again Promethean members have been prominent in all school activi- ties, winning honors in scholastics, dramatics, and athletics. Among our members are numbered many class and school oihcers. The consideration received by our entries in the Inter-Society Liter- ary Contest is evidence of the sincere interest taken by Promethean members in the more serious purpose of the society-to further literary knowl- edge and ability. SIXTY- FOUR Two Irving-Promethean dances contributed much to the social friendship between these two societies. Jean Wilcox, our queen, was chosen not only for her beauty, but for her many other admir- able virtues. Rusty Wilson was our Beau Brummell. Miss Junkin, our able sponsor, has been a prime factor in making Promethean one of the best liter- ary societies in Westport. ' We will always Look upward, not downg look forward, not backg and lend a handf, Irvzizg The members of Irving Literary Society are proud of their club activities during 1940-1941. Many of our members are well known through- out the school for their leadership in such activities as the fall and spring plays, speech arts, music, and membership in the Westport Honor Society. Two of the successful formal dances of the year were the Christmas dance, sponsored by Prome- thean, and the Spring dance, sponsored by Irving. The honor of queen of Irving Literary Society was this year bestowed upon Nancy Whirnell. She was chosen for her personality, charm, and scholas- tic ability. We feel that we have lived up to our ideals to broaden our interest in literature, and to create bet- ter fellowship among all members of our society this year. We are proud to have had Mr. Ward again as our sponsor, and we feel that it is through his loyal guidance that we have maintained our standards. MEMBERS Terry Anderson William Baldock john Banta Bill Barr Eugene Benus Ralph Bierwirth Russell Blake Jack Booth Dale Carlson Bill Conniff Lynne Cowles john Cronan Bill Dolch Jack Downs Gus Eisemann Dan Fletcher Milo Flint Harold Fogel First Semester Eugene Benus I . . Bill Spicer .... jack Booth . , , Edward Mason . , . Ralph Ufford .... Irving Meinrath . . . john Banta .... . . OFFICERS . . President .. Vice-Presidenf , , . , . . Richard Gerard Bernard Hoffman Ed Mason Everett Maze Irving Meinrath Wayne Morse Berge Pratt Norton Rixey Loyd Russing Second Semester Secretary . . , . . Treasurer . . , Sergeanf-at-Arms . , . A Crifie .,., Parliameniarian Edward Mason Irving Meinrath Russell Blake . , , Bill Barr Gordon Wood Wayne Morse Norton Rixey joe Ryan john Shaw Bill Spicer Ralph Ufford Fletcher Wells Bob Wohltman Gordon Wood ,vu -...ii Anderton Blake. Carlson Dolch Flint Hoffman Meinmth Spicer Bantu Bscruurlh Conmff Downs Fogel Mason Mane Ujford Bun' Booth Cronan Eisemann Gerard Maze Rixey Wood SIXTY-FIVE Round Table K l 3 Q p is-in X 3, XI . ,gf gag r Sn -i 'ga QQ k,. K ,V fr '5 un U Q, .- ., af' sl 5 . K A xi' . ' i' 3 as of , 1 as , pa we M , f H . ' it i , 't . G 'L p Q .W r a . g by , fi . .. :N k ...M up as ,' gk , vw. Qt? ' . Q ,.h, K , l 4 l l x. iff. XX W M af if -Wu-1-M W WMI.. A L . l . i 1 1 .Q ef '7-1 I A .GL - f , x , - 1 H , . 1 Q, g, ,Q 1, my .B ,ak pn- '13 1.7 . - rw maj' A ,, Rx .N . .1 sa b 1 ' R R A h 1 iff' 2 W 1 .fwbi 1 ci . an 411 -f. l 2 1- 1 A v . i.1,.,, ' 3. - , prix-QL K mfr! ,,, Q, V L gl , ,, l '- Q ,lf 4.-f --4 nf . f . -- ti' ,V , E XY! t M j , X A71 J 7 Q V A . L at J . what V 1 1 l liiglmm litmus Gould Kilmrr .llulorzcy Jluu-rry R. Powell Sftlllltlflfl Timimus Iirfwllowr lfrixluc Gray Kupulos .'lIi1nliur .Vimlrl l'rf'5lzfy Smit Iilrlmunn Burbfidgc Gouzl Guinatle Kruxur .ilrlinlirc Portrr l'rortrr Srgal Waltnrf Filfhy Cluullmiux Harris l.imi1114i.vt .llf'I.z'fuy JI. l'uIz'e'll Stinger Thmnpson Williams Velma Baker Thelma Higham Ann Breedlove Barbara Burbridge james Carby Gene Courtney Pat Cronan Clarence Day Gretcha Evans Margaret Fristoe Beverly Good Harold Goodman Ruth Gould Doris Gray .lim Guinottc Charlene Harris MEMBERS Norma Kelsey Helen Kilmer Marie Kopulos Lloyd Krusor ,lean Lindquist Rosemary Maloney jim Mantice Marilynn McEntire -lim McLeroy Fioretta Mowrey Gertrude Nindel Betty Porter Merna Powell Rodger Powell Beverly Sue Presley Douglas Procter Dorothy Saeger jean Scanland William Scott Patricia Thompson Marjorie Timanus Lconore Uhlmann Marion Waltncr Helen Williams OFFICERS First Sr'1m'sfz'r Svvoml St'HIt'XI'l'l' Douglas Procter . . , . . President . . . . Leonore Uhlmann Vice-President . Betty Porter Barbara Burbridge . , . . . Secretary . . . . , Margaret Fristoe Leonore Uhlmann . , , .... Trc'as1m'r .... James Carby Fioretta Mowrey ,,,.. , . . Parliumentarian . , .. . . . The knights and ladies of Round Table enter into the annals of 1941 the record of another year of achievement. Once again the members have lived up, as far as possible, to their creed of Live pure, speak true, right wrong, follow the king-else wherefore born?,' R is for Royalty, ably represented by our king and queen, Bob Milligan and Rosemary Maloney. O is for Opportunity, afforded by every literary society, but particularly by ours. U is for Understanding, which has characterized our sponsor, Miss Maddox. N is for Nobility, a trait of every knight and lady. D is for Durability, proved by the fact that the SIXTY-SIX . Fioretta Mowrey society has flourished since its founding in 1900. T is for Toil, with which the officers have been well acquainted. A is for Ambition, the characteristic that has contributed most toward the advancement of our club. B is for Brilliance, which is typical of all our members. L is for Laughter, merry peals which occasionally echo through the hall as our programs progress. E is for Eloquence, frequently a trait of our literary efforts. Combine these ten significant letters in order and you have the name of the oldest and most dis- tinguished literary society in Westport. Speech Arts Westport's Speech Arts Club closes its eighteenth year. Better programs included poetry, drama, de- bates, orations and panel discussions. Through a number of contests in which small prizes were given, the club stressed better conversational speech, correct parliamentary procedure and im- provement in presentation and acceptance speeches. Among the one-act plays presented dur- ing the year were Introducing Lancelot, Foot- balls and Power Puffs, Light, It Was a Lovely lish. Alumni, headed by Charles Gcff, '40, and Robert Hooton, '39, returned to present two plays, Dust of the Road and A Gentleman's Duel. An Amateur Rehearsal was presented in the activities assembly. In our Eleventh Annual Pa- triotic Oration Contest, Albert Humphrey won first place and Rusty Wilson, second. As the senior members of Speech Arts Club leave we wish to express our appreciation for the eflicient guidance and help so willingly offered by MEMBERS Meetingf' and The Murder of the King's Eng- our advisor, Miss Keeler. Vivian Bening Eugene Benus jane Bloch Gloria Dana Lois Ellis lsahel Frush Lillian Garrison Elizabeth Holmes Albert Humphrey SusanHuncilm.1n Bill jenkins Merle Keller Rosemarie Kelley Bill Kirshner Lloyd Krusor Stas Labunski Minnie -lean Lamb Bob Lowary W'alter Matson Everett Maze Marilynn Mclintire Floyd McFall Alcan McNair Janice Meredith Bob Miner W'ayne Morse Fioretta Mowrey Charlotte Nelson Virginia Norclling Mary Anne Peake Hedrick Peer Marian Player Beverly Presley joe Ryan Alustine Settle Norman Schumatc Peggy Small Carolyn Southall Norma -leanne Talkington Babette Taylor Phyllis Tengdin Margaret Tucker Lois W'eiford Nancy W'hitnell -lean W'ilcox ' Mary Ellen Wlilliainson Mereedies W'ilson Firsf Svnzesler Rusty Wilson . . . Mercedies Wilson . . .lane Ann Nunn OFFICERS Prr'sizlz'nf . . . V irc'-Presid ent Martha Sydenstrieker Rusty W'ilson SITO lid S!'lIIt'Sf!'f . . , . . , . Charlotte Nelson . . .Normajeanne Talkington Carlotte Nelson . . . . . Svrrefary , . . ,,...... Phyllis Tengdin Nancy Whitnell . . , Tfl'd.Y1lYl'V . . . ..,. Eugene Benus Leone Seaton .... Parliaimwfarian , . , . , . Stas Labunski Phyllis Tengdin . . . Senior Crilir' . , .,..,....... Lois Ellis Everett Maze ..,. Sergeant-at-A1'1ns . . , .Mary Ellen Williamson if f i ' c- 4 ff: - , i fs: - Q,, at 4: Q H W in V am- I -A I i S ' ' flat ' . We -Q , . Q '12 ., x AX - Y .1 it -, , 34 .' li ia' -'Ks 6 P ' -, . -V Q - 43. ' p, f---f -t v , Q . . . W J 1 ' L X B X S ' S Y A 1 ' - - F Q -, 1 I .Li .., 1 3 j 4... , we f - - ,,. Q: ii . .fx K- 355 f 'Jr .5 tgtf . . ,si ., . Y - Q w up 'G N- , '-ed 'ff' H wr A we v as '-ss ' - -A i 1 e ' x 1 . K.. girl , ' - ..-E X fi . , 1: 1 , ' I : 1, f- 5 as H- Q i' 'ra 1 --Q N5 F ' 54 . if Q.. . ' W- -as 2' ' - - , . .ai ...., , ,. ' Rx gf A , .....- W xwk V ' Q F 7 I , . N th. , X V A f X 1 ' - - ers Q- . - .., Q M ,. I ' '3 3' K t 'S ' - ' f , - t 1 i s 'I - Q. Q , - 5-1 4 1,5 i V 4 Q .3 , ,. . as -- K .Q V' -1 0, . 9. t 'K y A -. I t V , , K i Iirning lfrush Jenkins Lrrbunski Mrfull Illursf' 1'4'akn Svflln 7'uIkinf,'loi1 Whilnrll Bonus Garrison Keller Lamb Illrlivilmv Muuvrfy Pwr Srhumalr' Taylor Wilrox Bloch Ilalmrs Kvllry l.awur.v .'ll1'.Yair Nelson Player Small Trngriin Williumsuiz Dana llumphfry Kirslmer Maison Mvrrdilh .Yardling Prrslry .Southall Turku Ill. Wilson Ellis Ilunrilnmn Krusuf Elluzr fllinrr Nunn Ryan Sydvnstrirkrr Wrilurd R. Wilson SIXTY-SEVEN hier Guerin I.. .flmhrasn f'l1i11'uvIix lfrrgusnu llarrly llyde ,llulwzfy ,Yunnan Srauluml Sliwr JI. A mlmm- f'nzmm Fnum: Hattie: G. fours Marshall Parry Srhrallu Watson liirmvirtlr l'rmnm Glllsxforlz llwizlvr Kelley ,llflmroy I., Prfry Shim' Windsor lfllffllll Ilurr fII'I'!'llUIl4If1l llinklry Kohn .Ilvsr Quint Smillf Wright Ifulfry lluai: Ilublfle I.zn1rib1'1'g .v0I'1H0lH1l' Ru,i.w'Il MEMBERS Lois Ambrose Marian Pahey Barbara Hastie Hubert Kelley joseph Nordlohne Doris Schroder Marilce Ambrose Betty Ferguson Mable Lou Hetvler Doris Kohn Mary Norman Helen Shaw llette Bierwirth .Iune Ann Frame Grace Hinkley Ralph Lundberg Frylene Perry Menna Lee Smith I.ueille Burton Tom Glasscock jaunice Hobble Rosemary Maloney Lois Perry Alean Stiver Louise Chiavola Viola Greenough Phyllis Hyde Jacqueline Marshall Bill Quint Norma Watson Betty Gramm Patricia Haag lidith jones james McLeroy Helen Russell james Wheeler Patricia Cronan Dorothy Hardy Genevieve jones Tully Moss Jean Scanland Virginia Vfindsor Paul Durr Purd Wriglit First Svuzesfvr OFFICERS Second Scnicsfrr Rosemary Maloney . .,,. Prafxidenf ..,, . jaunice Hobble Patricia Haag .,,,.. . Viet'-Prrfxizlwzi , . Patricia Cronan Mable Lou Hetzler . . , . . Secrrfary . . . ,... Lois Perry Tully Moss ,....., . . . . Trmsilrer . . james McLeroy Jay Overshiner . . . Smfgcanf-ul-Arnzs , Tom Glasscoek Virginia Windsor . . . ..... Crific ..,., , Dorothy Hardy Tom Glasscock . Parliailzellfarimf , . Tully Moss The Jules Guerin Art Club was organized in December, 1923, with Miss Wilhite as advisor. It was named for Jules Guerin, the famous Missouri artist, who showed his appreciation of this honor by bestowing on the club a portfolio of his paint- ings. The club is composed of outstanding art students who endeavor to further their knowledge and appreciation of art. Among the many interesting programs held slxTY-EIGHT during the year, two of the most instructive were talks given by George Dovel on interior decoration and Mrs. Kuna on commercial art. A local newspaper sponsored a dream room contest. The first prize of one hundred dollars was won by John Kohn, former president of Jules Guering second prize of forty dollars went to Tully Moss, art editor of the Herald. One of our mem- bers, Genevieve Jones, designed this Herald cover. . C P Science Club As science is synonymous with experimentation, the B. C. P. Science Club of 1940-1941 might ac- curately be called an experiment. Unlike any other in Westport this club requires but one thing of its members-to be actively interested in science. Following the adoption of a new plan this year, club dues were considered as voluntary and no strict parliamentary procedure was maintained. Club activities entered into three main channels. Educational trips were taken to local concernsg talks disclosing interesting scientific facts were presented by outside speakersg and the students participated in club programs by speaking on re- cent discoveries in the field of science. These ama- teur scientists experimented with an annual spring picnic, and the result was a grand success. Mr. Miner sponsored B. C. P. this year and in- stilled in it a truly scientific spirit. lt is the wish of the members that this same spirit may continue to thrive and to be encouraged by future members of the science club of Westport. Shirley Allen David Anderson Bob Barr Fred Bell Arlene Berlau Bill Dolch Tom DeFord Hannah liisemann 1.oreEschenheinier jimmy Frank Margaret Frisroe john Gallagher Bruce Gillespie Harold Goodman Firsi Scwlexfer MEMBERS Carl Kron Pauline Lewis Richard Lee Gloria Lewis Fd Mason Billy McDaniel Dorothy McDaniel OFFICERS Betty Menrzer Colleen Phipps Berge Pratt Douglas Procter Dorothy Saeger Helen Segal john Shaw Fred Stern ,Iune Sutoris john Tengdin l,eonorc Uhlmann Shirley Van Bibher Bill Xvalker Don W'hitesitlc Svmlzd Sl'!IIl'5ft'l' Colleen Phipps ..,. . . Presidenf . . . , Bill Dolch Leonore Uhlmann . Virv-Presidvuf Dorothy Saeger Ed Mason ...... , Svcrefary . . , Jimmy Frank john Shaw , . Trmxzzrvr Douglas Procter , fa X, - Q -,: 1: is . tg ' E t its Q -K. 2 Q 4, ' . if z kv ,x'..i.. I : L L. ...N 1 I . ss M at uixiiaf we l . ill A in Q in s .jk K. t 5,1 xx - .X 4 it 11. ' X t ' --.' t 3 'il 7' ,, 1 .. 5,.,.,kL D 7 'li' 1' 1 it ,x ' 2: we A Q FL .flu F A A sf 1 L. K 33 4 ov- 5, fx + f f ff-Q it .aa E 1 .eu as it -P f r 1 tis m ai 1 il- V n . I l -L i . I fu . ii'ii fi cvs x 1 'en f- .fa f - 6. N. 3 - L 1 X , I M W ' t 5 R 5 I... x t 1 R 5 :JL R - A ' , 'Q l Xurdl Allen Brrluu Esrlrvzllzrirner liondrmin P. l,rta'i.v Phipps Srvrn Van Iiilrlrff Anderton llrlfnrrl Ifrirlmx Knm D. illrllizuivl I'mfI1v Sulnrix Wulkfr Burr Dolch Gullaglxrf 1.11: lf. .'lI4'Dunivl Siiwgvr Ti-ngriiu Wlrilrxirlv Br!! liisviniznn Gillrspiv is Mrnfzrf Swim! Iillllllililll SIXTY-NINE Apalm Lyra K farm 1 Bailey Carlisle Bovax Chase Bray Cranan Burhrr B. Ihwis R. Davis Verna Bailey Lawanda Blevins Martha Bovos joanne Bray Betty Bucher Helen Ann Carlisle Marian Chase john Cronan Betty Davis 1 le'i'l'he 1 Fuqua Gay Grrve Ilurlilock Rinard Davis Kenneth Fletcher Marcia Fuqua Ruth Anne Gay Violet Greve Bonnie jean Haddock Mary Ella Hanlon Helen Heinberg Patricia Hewins Firsf Semesfer Gertrude Nindel . . Hanlon lloneyrult Koakrn Miller Ilrinberg Hump hreyt Kupulox Mueller llewins Joseph MfKinney E. illusrr Highlry Kenney Mrikofry H, Muse! Ililrlrbmnd Kilmer Michael .Vi1'd1'rjohu MEMBERS Betty Highley Bill Hildebrand Mary Honeycutt Elizabeth Ann Humphreys Bruce Joseph Irene Kenney Helen Kilmer Alvada Kooken Marie Kopulos Betty McElroy OFFICERS . . . . Preside11t . . . Faye McKinney Frances McRorey Betty Michael Frances Miller Anita Moeller Elizabeth Muser Helen Muser Gilma Niederjohn Gertrude Nindel .'Vinde'l I. A. Thompson l'ru.tler J. Thomson M. Polk Walker S. Polk Win Slatham Jewel Peaster Marian Polk Shirley Polk Shirley Rowe Sharlene Statham jane Anne Thompson Joyce Thomson Virginia Walker Helen Wier Second Semester Bruce Joseph . . . . . . Vice-President . . . . Betty Highley .....,... Marie Kopulos Helen Kilmer . . . ..., Secretary .... Elizabeth Ann Humphreys Shirley Polk . . , ..... Treasurer ......... Jane Anne Thompson Betty Highley ..., . . Sergeant-at-Arms . . .....,.. John Cronan Gilma Niederjohn .......,.... Crifie ............ Gilma Niederjohn Alpha Lyra music club is one of the oldest clubs of Westport, having a tradition almost as old as the school itself. This club was organized to promote friendship among vocal and instrumental students, and to stimulate musical participation and appre- ciation. Mr. Spring, our sponsor, gives his able guidance to all club activities. His encouragement is in- valuable and has helped many students take a deeper interest in the development of musical talent. No club of this nature could long survive SEVENTY without an able and adequate leader, and Mr. Spring has certainly fulfilled this position. This year Alpha Lyra sponsored a solo vocal contest. The object was to give students an oppor- tunity to try their voices before an audience and judges, thereby gaining practical experience. Alpha Lyra has set as its goal the task of pro- viding for its members a more comprehensive grasp of music essentials, a deeper appreciation of the classics, and a greater freedom of musical ex- pression in life. Les Immortels I Those who were more than just interested in French had a grand opportunity to cultivate a fine understanding of the French people and of France, and to practice speaking the French lan- guage in Les Immortels this year. The meetings of the French Club were quite diversified as to subject matter. The wide scope of programs proved very popular, as well as surprising at times. One of the highlights of the year's enter- tainment was a very interesting talk on the Mardi Gras, as celebrated in France and New Orleans. From the talk one learned that the Mardi Gras is much more than just a parade. Later a pantomime Written by members of the club was given in a melodramatic fashion. In it, placards in French were used to make the action more clear. During the Christmas and Easter meetings, parties were held at which games were played and refreshments served. In the course of the year, moving pictures were shown in which the members of the club had an opportunity to see the different modes of living in the old World. A short cartoon accompanied these films. Illustrated lectures on the different phases of French art and the collection of French art in our own William Rockhill Nelson Gallery were also given. Singing French folk songs, notably Alou- ette, was quite popular among the members. Special thanks should be given Miss Collins for her contribution of time and materials. Her sup- port of the various undertakings of the club is gratefully acknowledged. Dudley Batchelor MEMBERS Nancy Farmer Mary Anna johnson Rita Ricketson Thelma Bigham Milo Flint Quentin King jane Rieger Frances Blunt Shirley Fox Lillian Leach William Scott Arlene Bobrecker Doris Gray Lorene Opitz Joanne Smith Bernice Carlson Hedva Hadas Ruth Peret Jack Steele Harold Clark Dorothy Hindman Merna Powell Eleanor Weyer Bertha Eisemann ,I . . -I fl 14441 'G q First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester czqj Dudley Batchelor .. .... President .,.. William Scott -V in QM Shirley Fox ...... . . . Vice-President , . . .,..... Merna Powell 1 Thelma Bigham . . . ..,, Secretary .... . . . Dorothy Hindman Dorothy Hindman . . . ...,,.. Treasurer ...... ...... J ane Rieger 1' William Scott ..... . . . Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . , Milo Flint ' Batchelor Bobreckef F armef Gay Johnson Opilz Rickelson Smith Bigham Carlson Flint H as King Peret Rieger Steele Blunt Clark Fox H indman Leach Powell Scott Wie! SEVENTY-ONE Czrfulo Calderon fs., .3f'i-'sa if W an X , A 3 i . 1 -so Q .gfe- 'QL -sw 1 - U ,sr , J -I., Y x t F ' -- S' F' - w , Q 1 ,,... 5 ., lifyvr Carlson liiifillllflll Good Huglzrs Lewis Pryor Talbot Breedlove Bodily lallsx Huw Jackson Illurxtirfv Scott Tousxuiul Brvwrn t ook lwuarzs Ilenkwl Kahn Minor Smith Williams llurlmm lixtrr Ilodgins Larson Porlrr Stroud MEMBERS Ruthann Beyer Ann Breedlove Betty Brewcn Dale Carlson Betty Jean Coday ,loyce Cook Jacquelyn Durham Gus Eisemann Marilynn Ellis Gretcha Evans Jerry Exter Beverly Ann Good Marialice Heier Rosemary Hodgins Aileen Hughes Ernest lscnberg Beverly Jackson Gilbert Kahn Barbara Lewis Jim Mantice Alice Marie Minor Betty Porter Patricia Pryor Marjorie Rickard Rosemary Scott Nadine Smith Thomas Stroud Nancy Talbot Marilynn Toussaint Helen W'illiams Mari Beka Wilson Marjorie Yoakum Firsf Seznzcsfvr OFFICERS Semmf S:'n1c'slvr' Betty Jean Coday. . . . President ..... . , Patricia Pryor Gretcha Evans . . Vir'c'-Prexicfenl . , . .... Gus Eisemann Beverly Ann Good. . , , Sfffffllfj' . A . . . ,Betty Jean Coday Betty Brewen ..... . . Treasurer ...,, . . . Gretcha Evans Sergeanf-af-Arrns . . . Thomas Stroud Crifir ,.... , . Marjorie Yoakum Purlianzvrilarian . . .... Mari Beka Wilson from Costo Ricog Olivia, from Brazil. In living up to our motto, Adelante, Siempre, Adelante, we have obtained fluency in speaking and understanding Spanish. We wish to thank our sponsor, Mr. Phillips, for his guidance in helping us achieve this ambition. During the school year, we have had many speakers and entertainers. Olivia and Joaquin Flores came to entertain us with their songs sev- eral times. Some of the speakers whom we heard were: Joel Quinones, consul of Mexico, Francisco Avegno, La Modesta Brito de Sanchez. We also saw several films on Mexico, Central, and South Amer- ica. Besides singing many Spanish songs, Olivia and Joaquin spoke of their native countries. Joaquin is SEVIZNTY-TWO Twice during the year, at Christmas and in the spring, we had a party. At both we had ice cream, cake, candy, and prizes. Several of the club members, namely Ann Searcy, Beverly Ann Good, Betty Jean Coday, Mari Beka Wilson, Marilynn Toussaint, Nadine Smith, Sharlene Statham, Aileen Hughes, and Gerri Wil- son, went to the University of Kansas for the an- nual Spanish Teachers' Conference. They sang several Spanish songs for them. We hope that next year we shall have as much success in our efforts as we have had this year. Philalelzb Soczkzy 1941 marks the successful completion of the second year of existence of Westportis Stamp Club. The Stamp Club is the youngest club in Westport. The ciheial title is the Westport Philatelic Society. The club was organized for the two-fold pur- pose of promoting wider interest in stamps and informing others of this great common interest. Membership is open for all who have average grades and an interest in stamps. Every meeting consists of a contest at which prizes are awarded. Most of these contests deal directly with stamps. At every meeting a certain time is set aside for the trading or exchanging of stamps, and information about them. Various mem- bers of the club have given reports about stamps throughout the year. The activities of the club have been numerous this year. A new constitution was ratified by the members, and three amendments have been made since its adoption. Probably the most important activity was the annual stamp auction, which is held once each year. Speakers from well-known Kansas City stamp organizations have come to our meetings and have spoken about many stamp topics, which have been interesting, as well as edu- cational. A stamp exhibit was held in the front hall of the school last March. The members of the Stamp Club wish to express their gratitude to Mr. Irion, who has so ably taken over the responsibility of sponsoring the club. The assistance and advice which he gave this year has been of great value to the club's success. It is our hope that he derived as much enjoyment from the meetings as did those who worked with him. MEMBERS jack Downs Milo Flint Len Glick blue Kessler Gus Eisemann Harold Fogel Stanley Goldberg jim Rider Dick Epstein Bill Cvepford Ernest lsenberg Louis Uht Forrest Faut Richard Gerard Milton james William Xvalker Iiirsf Semvsler OFFICERS Svroml Semester Milo Flint .... . Prr'siJt'nf . . Jack Downs Dick Epstein . . . Vin'-Presidwzl . . . William Walker Forrest Faut .... . Secretary . . , . . , Forrest Faut William Walker . . . , Tn'as11rt'r .,.., . . Dick Epstein Jack Downs ...... Sergeallf-af-Arnzs , . ...... . Milo Flint Stanley Goldberg ....... . Parliamentarian . . . Stanley Goldberg Downs Epslrin Fogvl liixrmzum lfauf Grpjurri Flin! Gwrard Click Jumrx Wulkrr Galdhvrg Krstlrr Alf. Irion lxrnbrrg Uht SEVENTY-THREE Stage and Screen Club K 3 , i , , f X. ' ff it V 'W' 1 . ' X ,Q 4 5 . 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If AJ! .7 i l ir K V A ,Al - , - - 'i We it N.. linlxuwzrth Fazzprr Ewing Gillespie Hildebrand Lewis MrEn!irc Nordling Thompson Bvbrrckrr Ummm Fahey Grrw: Hoffman Lowery Morse Randolph Vann Bray lhwis lflqlrhrr llapgoqri Krsrlrr Mason Mpwrry Srott Q Whitnrll Chase Dams Hint Hdfll7A'1Ck Lamb Maze A zcdrrjohn Trngdm Willmms MEMBERS Herbert Bedsworrh Betty Davis Norman Hapgood Ed Mason Rosemary Scott Donald Benson Bob Davis Marilyn Hardwick Everett Maze Phyllis Tcngdin Ruthann Beyer Charlotte Bobrecker Joanne Bray Anne Chase Ernestine Cooper John Cronan Jean Ewing Marian Fahey Kenneth Fletcher Milo Flint Bruce Gillespie Violet Greve First Semesfer EdMason Bill Hildebrand Bernard Hoffman Josef Kessler Minnie Jean Lamb Barbara Lewis Bob Lowary OFFICERS . , . President . Marilynn McEntire Wayne Morse Fioretta Mowrey Gilma Neiderjohn Virginia Lee Nordling Lettie Mae Randolph Pat Thompson Beverly Vann Marion Waltner Mary Whitnell Helen Ann Williams Second Semcxfer , Bruce Gillespie Barbara Lewis . . . . . . Vice-President . , , . . Herbert Bedsworth Josef Kessler ..... , . . Secretary . . . . . .Virginia Lee Nordling Bernard Hoffman . . ...., T1'c'asur'er .,.. ..,.,.. W ayne Morse Bob Lowary ....,. . Sergeant-ai-Arrns . . . . . Fioretta Mowrey Herbert Bedsworth .,...... Sfudent Agent .............. Josef Kessler Again this year, as in the past, Westport Stage and Screen Club has contributed its small, but im- portant, part in maintaining the high standards of Westport, which in the past have been so nobly upheld. The duties of this club are many, but first we wish to express our sincere thanks to Mr. King, our capable and energetic sponsor, for the guidance and assistance he has offered in our work during the past year. Our thanks also go to Mr. Miner, who has helped us throughout the year with many dif- ficult problems. The actual work behind stage, such as lighting, scenery, and properties, are managed by a stage crew made up entirely of boys, who may be identi- fied by their white uniforms, while the duties of SEVENTY-FOUR prompting, assistance in make-up, and distribution of programs for assemblies are taken care of by the girl members. The spring and fall plays, the music concert, the Christmas and honor assemblies, are a few of the programs the Stage and Screen Club has managed. The club programs themselves have ranged from make-up demonstrations and instructions on the use of the motion picture machine, to actual tours of inspection of our stage. The object of the Stage and Screen Service Club is to assist in making Westport's entertainments the best of their kindg and we sincerely hope that our future members will work valiantly toward this goal. Caacfza Camera Club Here ends the fourth successful year of West- port's youngest service club. For the last four years the Candid Camera Club has supplied photograph- ers for the Herald, and this year there are four members whose work is represented in this book- Roy Peterson, Roger Cunningham, Bill Longmoor, and Lewis Carroll. The secondary purpose of the Candid Camera Club is to arouse an interest in photography among the students. In an effort to accomplish this, in- teresting programs, in which both members and guests participate, are planned for each meeting. This year the club adopted the plan of having an annual picture contest, with the winning pictures exhibited in the front hall. The winners of this yearis contest were as follows: Lewis Carroll, first and second place in the advanced class, Miss Bon- ney, honorable mentiong and Kenneth Fletcher, first prize in beginners' class. There were also demonstrations and lectures on such subjects as composition, photographic greeting cards, mount- ing, and portraiture. Again this year, as in previous years, the photo- graphing of the various departments and clubs was done by the Herald photographers, thereby practically eliminating the cost and inconvenience of commercial photography. Membership in the Candid Camera Club is open to all who have a sincere interest in photography and who meet the usual scholastic requirements for service clubs. Under the able guidance of our sponsor, Miss Bonney, we know that the Candid Camera Club will carry on in the future and hold its high posi- tion among the service clubs of Westport. MEMBERS David Anderson Lewis Carroll Gerald Cohen Roger Cunningham Dick Epstein Kenneth Fletcher L. Guinn Bill Hildebrand OFFICERS President ..,.. ...,,.,............ R oy Peterson Vice-Presia'e11f . . .... Roger Cunningham Secretary .... ...... L ewis Carroll Treasurer ,,.... . . .Dick Epstein Sergeant-af-Ar'ms . . . . .Gerald Cohen Bill Longmoor james McKneelcn Paul Morphy Robert Morris Roy Peterson ' f. X ,. - A l be -1. I'E'n-:ksoN Lonnxxroon CARROLL CUNNINGHAM An1irr.rrm Fahrn Epstein Fletcher Guinn Hildebrand McKneele'n Morphy Mani: SEVENTY-FIVE ici izfi iii 0--5+ J away Qfvfzaef K1 Helen Bockin a n f ri. .. - . ,141 . M1445 . , 1'- K If E 71755 l ' l . 1-Q ' 1 . e . '32 0 . -., i a K 1.5 gf 'T N L i ' S i Ax T . .ry p . , - i ' ' P.. 5 1 A . ,cv .b B X .KW , X ,Q T , X il - si ' .. V A l . Q ws... ' 1 - - - ' f , .kk.. X if r 3. . A i ' 'F' ,ab r r . i e K X . .. .51 f- K f. g. I M 2 ' x K . F ii Nil A i i 4 4 - ff' if A , C i Q s- , g ps , :jf i , ,f . g . Q A 5, Q Q ji La: '- .LTL3 -' 1 -X 3 7' L 1 . .. A 1 K . ' K , I ., r . -4' i ii-e Q .4 K 3 . f , . is - s. N I Iillljllilllil fil'l7Il1IH 11117111111 f0fH!Jf07l LN' Illf'1'41sk1'y .viffiffjllhll Pwr v Tlmmpxnn Clwprr lhwirl Ilurrlieirk Jams I.I'l1Z Jilvim' .Vindrl Srizniluml Timunus Vim' lirlzeilnls llwier' Kilmwr I.ir1dqui.vt lf. llluxrr .vllf'iC'00!l Sftlfllf Will Gfpjurrl llodgms Koflz 1- .1Ii'Wl1ir'l1'r ll. .'llu.t1'r .Yurllz Sj'Ill'llSfl'fl'k!'I' Dolores Boothby .loanne Bray Betty Camp lirnestine Cooper Helen Cox Patricia Cronan Dorothea David Betty Donniei Betty -lane lidwards Mary Louise Gepford MEMBERS Virginia Johnston Doris Meine -lean Seanland Mary lilla Hanlon Marilyn Hardwick Dorothy Harrison Marialice Heier Rosemary Hodgins Susan Huncilnian Beverly jackson Mary Anna -lohnson Genevieve -Iones Shirley Kester Helen Kilmer Lillian Koch Regina Lee Ilsther Lenv glean Lindquist Minaruth MeWl1irter liunice Mecaskey lilizabeth Muser Helen Muser Gilma Neiderjohn Gertrude Nindel Bonnie jean North Pat Norwood Lois Perry Merna Powell Mildred Richardson Dorothy Seaeat Martha Sydenstricker Brella Sue Thompson Pat Thompson Marjorie Timanus Willa May Vincent lileanor W'eyer Marguerite W'illiams Dulcie Wlitt OFFICERS 1'1'z'siifr'l1f . . ..., ..,... , Helen Louise Kilmer Vin'-I'r'exiJi'11i . , Gilma Niederjohn Svvrelar-y . , .Marialice Heier Treaslziwr . . . , . , . . .... Genevieve jones CABINET MEMBERS Helen Bochman Helen Louise Kilmer Betty Camp Lillian Koch Betty jane lidwards Doris Meine Mary lflla Hanlon Gilma Neideriolin Marialiee Heier Merna Powell Life lms lotfelinexx fo sell ,! All beuufifzrl and sjzlemliu' fbiugx. This year our Girl Reserve Club tried to find this loveliness in everyday life, and not only to find the best, but to give it. In doing this, our activities in- cluded good times, service for others, having in- teresting meetings, and sharing in Kansas City Girl Reserve events. During the year we had some out- standing speakers. Mrs. Durkee discussed friend- shipg Mrs. Fossom read the story, The Black Ma- donna g Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Lingenfelter, and SFVENTY-SIX Miss Miles spoke on Stepping Out g and Mrs. Robinson addressed the club on inter-racial groups. A recognition tea was held in November for the new girls. Other activities included a Christmas party for the City Missions, a tea at the home of Mrs. Mead, the World Fellowship Banquet, the Palm Sunday Breakfast, and three dances at which the boys were guests. Our closing meeting was a mother-daughter tea, at which time the oihcers for next year were installed. Hz' Y The Hi-Y organization of Westport has among its members representatives from various groups at school-the R. O. T. C., the athletic depart- ment, debating teams, and many other student ac- tivities. These different groups tend to make it a well-balanced organization with no one particular group dominating. Although Hi-Y was without a sponsor the first part of the semester, the club managed to have a very successful year. We attempted to carry out the club platform by extending throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character and Christian living. Many interesting programs were presented at our meetings, and questions and problems of interest to young men were discussed. Hi-Y was very active socially thisyyear. The hayrides, both in the fall and spring, proved very popular. A mixer for the school sponsored by Hi-Y, was said to be one of the best of the year. A representative was sent from our group to Columbia to attend the state Hi-Y convention held there. Westport students also attended conventions in Kansas City and at Camp Washita. On these occasions our representatives frequently were chosen to hold various oflices. Particular thanks should be given to our spon- sor, Bruce Rogers. Bruce, while giving us advice when we needed it, decided that the club should be run by the members, rather than by himself. With- out him the Hi-Y of Westport could not have been such a fine organization this year. Thanks a lot, Bruce! MEMBERS Bob Adams Gerald Cohen Bill Krctz Wayne Morse Loyd Russing Terry Anderson Tom DeFord Bob Lowary Tully Moss Dick Sejnost john Asher Bill Finley Don McCaul Everett Myers Eugene Shearer Charles Bane L. ll. Guinn Charles McKay james Neustadt Ralph Ufford Fred Bell john Harrison Bob Milligan Clifford Nilson William Walker Tom Birchficld Godfrey Isaac Bob Miner Berge Pratt Charles Williams Harold Clark Jimmy Kious Bob Morris John Pumphrcy David Young OFFICERS First Semvsfcr Second Semester Robert Milligan . . . ..., President ,,... ...... G odfrey Isaac Charles Bane .... . . . Via'-President . . . . . . Thomas Birchfield Charles McKay . . . . Secrclary . . . ...,. Berge Pratt John Asher ,... . . Trmszzrrr . , . . . Billy Walker Adams Birchfirld Cohen Guinn Kious McKay Morse Pumphrry Williams Bans Carroll Cunningham Harrison Krrlz Miner Moss Srinast Young Bcll Clark F inlc y I saac Lo-wary Morris N ilson Walker SEVENTY-SEVEN Pep Club , Bagcy I Bu er ffll' mu Q3 Higham Pat Bailcy Viola Baker Ruth Bell Thelma Bigham Joanne Bray Norman Brown Dorsey Cater Sue Conwell Betty Davis Bray Donfruan Guffry Lvwis O'IJoun4'll Pitt l'hlma'm Wilxun Brown Igllioum Lumh Lowery Pace Savgcr Walker lf. Vann Cater w ltllzs Lange lllcliarvy Praster Srjnnst Watson I.. Vann Ii. Ilavu Fax Laye Moeller Perkins Talbot Williams Young MEMBERS Hariette Davis Virginia Donavan glean Elbourn Marilynn Ellis Shirley Fox Beverley Guffey Susan Huncilman Minnie Jean Lamb Nadine Lange Martha Lauchlan Frances Laye Regina Lee Gloria Lewis Bob Lowary Frances McRorey Anita Moeller Peggy O'Donnell Francis Pace Jewel Peaster Harold Perkins Patsy Pitt Dorothy Saeger Marie Sappenfield Dick Sejnost Peggy Stair Nancy Talbot Leonore Uhlmann Beverly Vann Loretto Vann Virginia Walker Norma Watson Lois Weiford Joan Willianis Mari Beka Wilson David Young First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Beverly Vann . . .... Prcfsiderzt . . . ,... Francis Pace Bob Lowary . . . . Vice-President . . . Dick Sejnost Sue Conwell . . . . . . Secretary . . . , . Dorsey Cater Shirley Fox . . ..... Treasurer ,.., . , . Bob Lowary Sergeant-at-Arms ,.,,.,,.... Loretto Vann The aim of the Pep Club this year has been to encourage greater school spirit and loyalty throughout the entire student body. Last fall the club sponsored an all-school yell contest, which was very successfulg several excellent yells were turned in. At che football and basketball games, the club did its part to liven up the proceedings with lusty cheers. Among other activities, the club gave an all- school mixer in honor of the 1941 basketball team SEVENTY-EIGHT of Westport. This mixer proved itself to be worth while, and helped in promoting more loyalty for the school and the team. In any school, the spirit of the students either pushes the school forward, or retards its progress. In Westport the Pep Club has tried its best to build up the spirit of the students and support the projects of the school. To Miss Lewis, the sponsor of our club, we owe a great deal for her understanding and co-operation. She has inspired us to do our best for the school. The Auto Club This year the Westport Auto Club has at- temptcd, through the very willing and helpful cooperation of its sponsor, Miss Secrest, to perfect its organization, and to become a force in the safety education of the student body. The Auto Club has maintained high standards in both programs and activities throughout the year. Among the speakers have been George Burns of the Kansas City Safety Bureau, Mr. G. K. Vaughn, representing the American Youth Forumg Mr. james F. Redmond, assistant to Dr. I-Ierold C. Hunt: Mr. Williana Ellsworth, attorney for the Board of Police Commissionersg and Sergeant Clyde Bowers of the Kansas City Police Staff. Motion pictures have been shown to illustrate au- tomobile safety and travelg outstanding among these was the picture presented by A. C. Cook of the Dodge-Chrysler Motor Company. Mr. Hol- Q Q talks and have gi su rt t its under- takings. . , P lowlly and Mr. H ub with The club ok t in e A ual Safety Fair at the M icipal Au orium nd three of its members ere .r o r KC O in an interview discus in the' rea ns to . As a part of our desire st' late iendl nter-school relations, Miss ort e er qf ortheast High School s ur t a s e some of her students i sa e . Q A ng t socia affairs have been the Christ- n an a mixer, and our farewell picnic. The las m g was devoted to the election of ofli- cers fo ext year, and upon adjournment it was everyone's opinion that we had had a most suc- cessful year. Firsf Senzesfer OFFICERS Semznf Semester Tully Moss , . . . . Prexiderzf . . . . Bill Kretz john Harrison . . . Ifirxl Vit'l'-Pft'XftfC'lIf . , -Iames Neustadt plane Bloch , . . . Srwlllrl Vir't'-Presizfellf ,... Bill Barr Colleen Phipps . Sl'l'I'l'fdl'-1' Colleen Phipps Charles Bane . Tl't'LISIIl't'l' . Betty Shannon l.i'ff fo riglvl- Janies Neustatllg lsahel Frush. Xlercetlies Wilson. Ilellb' Shannon. Don Whiteside, Don Mcfanl. tins liisenizinn. jinnny Ginn- otte. Bruce llaney. Martha Syilenstrirker, joel SllCSlill1. Richard Geraril. Wallace Russell. Stanley Gold- berg. Toni llelforrl. Neill Nliildelkanip. Gloria Dana. Shirley johnson, Mary Anna johnson. Rosemary Scott. jack Downs. llill Kretz. tioilfrey Isaac, june Sntoris. linnice Ble- raskey. Ruthann lleyer. lid Mason, L. j, Gninn, th-iievii-ve jones. Rex Andrews, Fletcher Wells. llill Barr, Loyd Rixssing. Vharlotte Nelson. Wayne Nlorse, Virginia Lllllll. Betty Naylor. Nancy Talbot. Yir- ginia Windsor, john Dean. A. G. Bancroft. Regina I.ee. Tully Moss. Lloyd Krnsor. Charles McKay. Tom Birch- lield, John Tengilin, Gerald Cohen. Fred Bell. William Xlfalker. Dick Epstein. Irene Kenney, Josina Redford, Francesca t'anipbell. Iininia Jean Smith, Rosemary Hodpzins, Yartan Gnlaian, Helen Williams. Violet Creve, Nancy Whitnell, Dud- ley Batchelor. Pat Dixon, Verna Bailey, Doris Davis, Jerome Medley. Col- leen Phipps, llarry Barker. 6. Q. SEVENTY-NINE O77 Palm! Monitor squads, directed by Mr. Evans, Mr. Carmichael, and Mr. Kennedy keep order during fourth hour on the stairs and in the cafeteria. 'Sn' 3 . wr -pi 'hu-'Y 4' lioill Voir, lefl lo rigfrl--Ciloria Single, Xvalter Roesener, Sllffl rnufllon XY'liiLeNide, llelen lanvensiein, llnrliann Clililorll Nilson, Dorsey Carer, lrene Kenney, Uiek Don- lleyer, .lean lwine, .loe Kessler llilml ,,1,,,,,f1,,l. Xyjllmm 'WllY- Rixherg, Alane Rieger, XY'alter Kitlle. .Sriurlil ron ff-Ann filiaxe, lloli Nleelxer, Shirley Stroud, Mar- Q V eia Newxon, Virllinia O'l,ear!K llelen lowenslein, Bill x 1 l!l 1 'R HC XUUIUL kfwil lflffflllllfl. Vieux' Ann Q-mmm. Naylor, Marjorie Rickard, Peggy Stair, -lean Qioelirane. 'Huril rou'flSrnee Gillespie, ,lohn Scanlon, Kirk Allwrielit 1.'j'Qf,,:f, ,,,,,7Q1l,A,r1c, yy'5lliA,,mv lycxlic lh,ldCm.m' 1-ml. Lfreuil Ill4Hlif0P'l, liill Melhiriiey, l'anl Mendenhall, -lim 'lxlclwrv ljormhy picrwv calmrlu MCKJY' i Costello, -lim liergin. I liuizrffv v'r114'-'Dick Selnost. Uaxirl Youml- llorollw Ander- Nm f f'l fl7.lC-l'T RUYW- .l C MCci-'ml lKlP31'- ll'- Al-Z'-' ll -HU mu. blulm Miller, fgluitlliu- Hcicr' ,hm-l Ncwlmlll ,lames Wheeler, Charles Beach, Hill Miller, xloanne liray, lifllv mu--!N1innie -lean lamb, Berry Ann Naylor, Sue .lUR1l1 Wilcox. ,lark Sunilnera. .lohn ANl1L'f. Otiw llarding. Cionwell, liarlwara Lewis, Marjorie Yoalxnm, llarold Clark, l,orilee lloover, Pliyllix iliengdin. liill Chaney, Margie ll-ll'l'lL'llC l7-Wim Sanders, Charles Ham, liel Keck, Arthur Pliellier. l,IiiII'l'Y IPUIHIYSIICAIL I RIHUL The training of the body is just as important as the training of the mind, for the safeguarding of de- mocracy requires citizens equipped with both physical and mental skill. Westport's athletic department and R. O. T. C. offer an effective program of physical development. iii' S S S x S S S X s Q i S TN Q S .1 ffiift I. ' f Q- E six 1 E R 3 5 Q' 2 if Q iz , 2 6 ' x be :Og rg , x .. ,. A Q tag fx 1. Iz, 1,51 Q39 fn 6 linux AI.l5liIi.llIfIlilQlV SFUVIIIRQ lfnr- -IOIIN SLZANLQN-Gznml, Captain, lUl 1,.CHPfllilL lr1tcrSclwl.1stic langue lnrursclwlasriu League All-Srnr, All- AII-Stnr, Alliitqltc Sccund Tcnm. Surg Suumd Tugmm, ' DUN f:IlAMl!lll'ffIlL1l'L! RAYMOND H1 NRY'-'filldfll xx' 1 Bois lfc.c,l1.sIoN-C1'l1lf'r, lntcrsclml- .lstic League All-Star Second Team All-State First VIQCJIII. BILL MCBURNEY Fllfu'dfJ wif INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUZ l' IGI I'I'Y-TXVO v ,fs- mp . .1 X S E K , I a , , ' 1 f' f xx , , A I , L -A f Y! Q , 3 X F E J , M, Tj 7 5' .ff K I r yi . X L A Q f X ' 4 . g mils 'I'soL'c.As-Cizmnl, In- Brin' Il.xl I11 0l'1l'zIl'1l, lntcrschul- Ifll 1 mxc, IANI-ff1'lIl1'I' kloux WVAI M Rvfliurzugwr crsulmolnliu l.c.xguc All-Star .uric l.c.1guc All-Star Sccond ccund 'I'u.1m. Tcnm. Bun KIRKPA'l'Rlcx-I70ru'urJ DALE Suovlik--Guard -' l.laNl Sl l'll'l lx7l'4ur14'ur BASKETBALL CHAMPIQNS 1 H0135 THE CHAMPIONSHIP TIGER SQUAD WITH THEIR TROPHIES QUppCr pieturej lfrrml row, Ivfr lu riglvl-Chris Tsougas, Ernest Piper, Bert Hall, Kirk Albright, Dale Shaver, Bob Kirkpatrick. Burk ron'-lrlead Coach Gayle T. Chubb, john Walker, Bill McBurney, Bob Eggleston, Fielding Lane, john Scan- lim, Don Chamblee, Assistant Conch G, V. Bourrettc. THE TIGER SECOND TEAM CLOwcr pieturcj lffl In riglrl-Charles Bench, Sam Keith, Richard Bugler, james Dolan, james Donahue, Bob Scanlon, Sam Tsougns, Richard Foster, George Faherty, Kenneth Rader, Harlan McAlister. IZIG H TY-FOUR Hall lzju um' nu! lQH.Ql1'Xf1fll :IL nj ilu' .lafiger gum' g,,1,,1j,,V ,fm -I HH 'Ul '.sl'f f11!'H'1 f' Tum' un! ,fl lvi.sf1' ll'ol nf f',li lm 'l'VV 'lH f Will If ezrr form' iln1U1P NH' fvV l 'l WU These action shots are typical of the basketball Tl Ili 5CURlfl3U1XRl7 season, in which the Tigers shattered tradition by Wfcstpm-L Qjppuncnl closing the series without tlropping a league game. 34 Southwcxt IH The scrapping Bengals, coached by Gayle T. Chubb, K , S I 'V A 70 outseoretl their opponents 232 to 145, which shows ' l 2 out nhl ' without tloubt their claim to the lnterscholastic 46 Nolilllmst 26 league title. The regular schedule closed with the 30 M-WU-ll 19 selection of all tive Tiger starters on the league 24 liast 20 first and secontl all-star teams. 34 ptlwo Zl lfor their stellar performance in the State Class A 34 Ccmml V 122 ch.unpionship games in St. Louis, our boys brought as Soldym cgi louis, 46 bacli the consolation trophy and placed three play- i A A i I M A my Q V X . 25 Monett Z8 els on the all-state teams, thus completing the - A most successful basltetball season for Xvestporl 51 MCB '1lU lgt- LOWS, 23 since 1926. 45 Setlalia -41 lll.ll'I'Yfl IV! Football Lellermen Bert Hall, cnc of the fastest ends in the league. Ernie Piper, Junior end who shows real promise for next year. Ray Henry, a powerful tackle. Richard Jackson, a rangy end and a fine pass catcher. Charles Ham, a tackle who showed real drive. Charles Beach, a Junior tackle who will be back next year. Don Chamblee, a hard-hitting Junior fullback. Cheney Brewen, a Junior guard, all-star ma- terial for next year. Chris Tsougas, center, with fine blocking and real determination. Don Ottosen, All-Star guard, a fine place kicker. John Scanlon, All-Star back, a great broken- Held runner. EIGHTY-SIX 12. Kay Stalnaker, 31 sturdy guard with plenty of fight. 13. Paul Mendenhall, a Hne back, whose services were lost through an injury. 14. Williaiii Disselhoff, a powerful tackle. 15. Charles Williams, a brainy half with lots f determination. 16. Roger Young, All-Star second team quarter back. 17. Dale Shover, an excellent back with plenty of drive. 18. Eugene Van Pelt, a fast end and fine pass receiver. 19. Maurice Brewer, a tall end who will return next year. Bob Davis and John Giokaris fnot pictured seniors, were awarded reserve letters. The Sforeboard j Wvxl port O 11 110 uvnf 14 Rosedale 0 2 8 Southwest . 0 I4 Northeast . 0 12 Southeast 6 7 , East . . 13 7 . , Paseo 13 7 A A XVard . , 7 O Central 13 -1 IQIGHTY-SI',VliN Coacfm Head football coach G. V. Bourrette Qleffj and assistant C01lCl'I Gayle T. Chubb fritqbfj plot some gridiron strategy. Luff in riglff-lfielding Lime, mgmngerg Jim Costello, sophomore coaclig Alolm Willker, manager. Cf1eerlezzQ'er5 Lvff lo High!-Mari Bekn Wilscmxi, Don McGregor, Viola Baker, Dudley Bnteli- elor, Marilynn Ellis, Bob Butcher. fAltcrnntes, not pictured - Anim Moeller, Betty Mielmel, Francis llicej. A Central reverse around right end. The second team after a hard scrimmage. Another lndian bit the dust. Hold that line! Get him! Snag, him! Three lndians try to stop Scanlon. just like a stone wall. Sharpening the Tigers' claws. Second team football letters were awarded to the following: Bill Alrsehul . . ........ Emi Bob Barr . . , . . .Qzmrferlmvfc Larry Brooks . . . ,Fulllmrk Bruce Gillespie , . . .Tavklc jerry Gunderson Gilbert Kahn . , Sam Keith . . , Bronek Labunski Arthur Pfeiffer . . , , ,End Fred Plapp . Guard zlarferback Clarke Reed . , . I uIllmc'L , . ,Center john Tangalos Ilalfllavlc, Guard . . .Tarkle Bob Wzlgner , , . . Hufflmrl Ilarlfrlzavk FIGHTY-NINI The WfClub tl: 4' ' 'twrqf vu:- QT.: :mix X. , X ,.. if 'S'- qv 4..- ,Ik gmk -- I - Hy . Q.- 55Q'f'I ,-., AIIIIaI1.III ISAIIII ISI .vu Il BRI xx'I N ISIII xx I IL NINI TY HllOUlxS ISur.I I II LIIMIII IMVIS lim. Nw l'c.c.IIxIoN GII I I SI'll CiIoIaAIIIs IIAII HMI HI NRE' KAIIN KITIII KIIQIXIWIRI I.AIIuNsIxI 'D L , I 3.4 , . A ,rsr- . iwvw .QQIC-K C IJINI Mc BIIIINI I N1icvL'l I I I MINIIINIII PI I II I I II XII W... -..Q vw. M.. -,gr wg, -I- x- - 7 GI , I . if Y Quix I A l'II'I Ia PI API- RI III Sc ANI IIN IJ. SIIm'I In li, SIIIIVI ll S. 'I'soUc. xs wvAl III II XVII I mms Ynum. First Semester John Scanlon Don Ottosen. Roger Young John Walker ...... . . OFFICERS ......President.... Secretary-Treasurer .... . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms. . . . . , Paul Mendenhall , . . ..... Reporter ..,. . . . . MEMBERS Kirk Albright .... . , Bob Barr ....... Charles Beach .... . Cheney Brewen .... . Maurice Brewer .... Larry Brooks .... Richard Bu gler. Don Chamblee ..., . . Bob Davis ....... . , James Donahue ..... .,.. Bill Ege. . ,..... . . . Bob Eggleston .... . . Bruce Gillespie , . John Giokaris ..... . . jerry Gunderson . Bert Hall ...... Charles Ham. . . Raymond Henry .... Richard Jackson Gilbert Kahn . . . Sam Keith .i,... Bob Kirkpatrick Bronek Labunski .... . . Fielding Lane .... . . . .First team basketball . .Second team football . , .First team football . . .First team football . . .First team football . .Second team football Second team basketball . . .First team football First team basketball , . . . .Reserve football Second team basketball .............Tennis . .First team basketball . .Second team football . . . . .Reserve football . .Second team football . . .First team football First team basketball . . .First team football . . .First team football First team basketball . . .First team football . .Second team football . .Second team football . .First team basketball . .Second team football . .First team basketball Royal Martin, . . Bill McBurney . George McCully Paul Mendenhall Bill Miller ..... Don Ottosen . . Arthur Pfeiffer Ernest Piper. . , Fred Plapp .... Kenneth Rader . Clarke Reed . . . Bob Scanlon .... John Scanlon .... Dale Shover . . . Kenneth Shover Kay Stalnaker. . John Tangalos . Chris Tsougas . . . Sam Tsougas. . Bob Wagner . . . John Walker. . . Charles Williams Roger Young. , Second Semester . . .Roger Young ......Bert Hall Vice-President .... . . . Paul Mendenhall . . John Walker . Don Chamblee . . . . .Intramural manager . . . .... First team basketball . . , . . . . . .Second team football . . . .... First team football ........,...,.Tennis . . . .First team football . . .... Second team football . , . .First team football First team basketball . . . .Second team football , ..,.. ..,... . , Tennis . . .,.. Second team football . . . .Second team basketball . . . . . .First team football First team basketball . . . .First team football First team basketball . . . .Second team basketball , . . , . .First team football . . .... Second team football . . . .First team football First team basketball . . . .Second team basketball . . . .Second team football . . . . .Football manager Basketball manager . . .... First team football . . . .First team football The W-Club lives up to the name of service club in all its functions. It is the duty of this club to provide monitors for the basketball games at the Municipal Auditorium. The decrease of vandal- ism this year speaks well for the ability of the members. Since it is necessary for a boy to earn a letter in either football, basketball, tennis, or golf before he is entitled to membership, it might be said that this club furnishes the school with its athletes and athletic contests. An election of officers is held each semester. The members choose these officials not only for their athletic ability and popularity, but also for their scholarship. After participating in school athletics through- out the year, the boys are rewarded with a trip to the Kansas Relays. Here they see famous athletes, champions of the track world. The boys then take time out for a picnic on the campus grounds. This event is followed by another picnic at the end of the school year, given in honor of the graduating seniors of the club. NINETY-ONE Along Ike Fairway Bark mug Ivfl to riglrl-Mr. Carmichael, Ray Blomquist, Loyd Rus- W u'inm'rx-james Petersen Qabovej sing, Mr. Banister Fmnl mu'-james Dolan, Marion Waltner Under the able coaching of Mr. Carmichael and Mr. Banister, the boys on the golf squad have com- pleted another year of supervised play. The boys enjoyed frequent Saturday morning jaunts to the sporty Swope Park links. The members of the team have improved their golf game and have had fun doing it. In the contest carried on between Southeast, Southwest, Central, Paseo, and Westport, South- east took Hrst place and Westport ranked fifth, with a total score of 1,482. The average score of each member of the Tiger team was as follows: NINETY-TWO and James Dolan line up their putts in an interscholastic match. James Dolan, 905 Rudy Schmidt, 96g Ray Blom- quist, 955 James Petersen, 9O:Z1Q Loyd Russing, 100, and Marion Waltner, 119. Mr. Banister, offi- cial score-keeper for all five schools, expressed his admiration for the fine sportsmanship displayed by the losing as well as the winning team. Now is the time for golfers to be getting out their clubs, for the golf season is upon us. Ambi- tious golfers interested in next year's tournament should be getting into practice early so that next year Westport may have as fine a team as we have always had. el Champzbns Again Westport repeated its traditionally suc- cessful record in tennis. After winning numer- ous dual meets, Westport dominated the inter- scholastic tournament. In the singles, Bill Miller lost to Dick Richards of Southwest, 6-3, 6-3, after a hard battle, while Kenneth Rader bowed only in the semi-finals. It was an all-Westport contest in the doubles, Bill Ege and Ted Hart- felder defeating Don McCaul and Bert Curts, 6-1, 9-7. Three of the four contestants who rep- resented Kansas City in the Missouri state tour- nament were Westport boys. Bill Miller placed third in the singles, and the doubles team of Hartfelder and Ege also placed third. More than fifty boys entered the spring ten- nis tournament this April. Drawings were posted in the front hall and much interest was aroused. The highest ranking players will be selected for Westport's team next year. Lettermen who will return are Kenneth Rader, Don McCaul, Bill Miller, and Bill Ege. The tennis boys extend their thanks to Mr. Fristoe, their coach, for his fine advice and hard work in scheduling matches and conducting tournaments. In the spring tennis tournament including Pasco, Central, Wyandotte, and Westport, the following boys won tennis letters: Doulzlcs- Dudley Batchelor and Eugene Shearer Singles -- Blair Arnold W WINNERS Leff mlunzn, lop 10 bolfom-Bill Miller, Bill Ege, Ted Hartfelder, Don McCaul, Bert Curts, Ken- neth Rader. Riglv! column-Action during the interscholastic league final matches. Bill Miller fabovej serves. Bill Egc Qcenterj waits while Ted Hartfclder makes a return. NINETY-THREE Intramural Aziz letzbs Under the able direction of Mr. Kennedy, an ex- tensive intramural athletic program has been carried out this year. The purpose of intramurals is to give to boys who do not participate in the major sports an opportunity to engage in some other kind of athletics. Boys need not be members of a gym class 1. PING-PONG Left to right-Dudley Batchelor, Don McCaul, Bill Miller. McCaul won first place in the tournament, Miller placed second, and Batchelor and Nat Mc- Alister Qnot pictured, tied for third place. 2. SPEEDBALL Front row, left to right-Richard Foster, Richard Culp, George Carras fCaptainj , Charles Branner. Second row-Chet Hallaux, Harold Brunker, Her- bert Phelps. Tbird row-James Terry, Leonard Curtis. Not pictured-Bob Gaul, Frank Hammond, Gene Courtney. 3. BADMINTON Left to right-Chet Hallaux, Frank Wilkinson, Bill Miller. Hallaux placed first in the tournament, Wil- kinson second, and Miller and Bob Rayborn fnot pieturedj tied for third place. 4. INTRAMURAL MANAGERS Left to right-Richard Culp, Royal Martin, George Carras. 5. BASKETBALL Left to right-Jim Costello, Bernard Hoffman, Royal Martin, Chet Hallaux, Jim Bergin. Not lzieturea'--Dick Donnelly fCaptainj and Richard Jakobe. 6. TOUCH FOOTBALL Front row, left to right-Richard Foster, Richard Culp, George Carras fCaptainj, Dan Ulam. NINET Y-FOU R in order to enter these events. They are urged to organize teams and to compete in the tournaments. Three students-George Carras, Royal Martin, and Richard Culp-have assisted Mr. Kennedy in the management of the intramural program. Following are the 1941-42 winners: Second row-Chet Hallaux, Harold Brunker, Charles Branner. Not pictured-Frank Hammond, Gene Courtney, Bob Gaul, Bill McBurney. 7. VOLLEYBALL Front row, left to right-Bruce Gillespie, Ernest Piper, Paul Mendenhall, Kirk Albright fCaptainj. Second row-Maurice Brewer, Don Chamblee, John Scanlon, Fielding Lane. The R. O. T. C. boys have carried out a pro- gram of inter-company athletic events, with the following emerging victorious: 8. BASKETBALL ALL-STARS Left to right-Tom Birchfield, James Hilderbrand, Calvin Curts, Ted Hartfelder, Raymond Batliner. 9. BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Kneeling, left to right-Bruce Haney, Robert Burge, Bill Upton, James Finch. Standing-Tom Birchfield, Jack Green, Charles Banaka, James Hilderbrand. 10. TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS Kneeling, left to right-Hobart Michael, Mer- vin McClelland, J. D. Witcher, Marvin McClel- land, Jack Furry. Standing-john Fitzpatrick, Roy Roach, Stanley Goldberg, Gilbert Hill, Robert Hord. v NI IX o , l Gzrls Alfv lelzcs Athletics for girls offer a wide range of games-hockey, basketball, base- ball, tennis, and a variety of minor sports. Much of the interest in these activ- ities, and the valuable training derived from them, may be traced to the en- thusiasm and guidance of Miss Florence Bradley, assisted first semester by Miss Genevieve Jones. NIN IQTY-SIX HOCKEY SENIORS Back raw, lcfl fo rigbl-Betty Donnici, Marilyn Hall, Virginia Wi1lker,l'atl7letcl1- er, June Boise. Front mu'-Jenn Wileixx, Carol liast- man, Ellamae Fletcher QCnptainj, Betty Peters, Muriel Smith. JUNIORS Buff: mu'-Betty Mentzer, Loretto Vann, Yvonne Wiklund, Janice Meredith, Suzanne Anderson. Frou! row-Susan Huncilmnn, Sue Con- well, Jewel Peaster, Harriettc Davis fC:ip- tainj, Josie Ham, Dorothy Pierce, Evelyn Rubin. SOPHOMORES Back row-Gloria Single, Marian Polk, Joyce White, Emily Gaither, Shirley Clay- pool, Geraldine Tuttle, Virginia Donavan, Jean McNair. Frou! 7014! - Betty Bucher, Juanita Moore, Jean Dell Elbourn, Jane Ann Nunn fCaptainQ, Bernice Carlson, Peggy Stair, Verna Burchard. BASKETBALL SIENIORS Left to right-Betty Donniei, Marie Meeker, Mary Ellen Williamson, Muriel Smith, Marilyn Hall Cilaptainj , Jean Wil- cox, Mariorie Rawnsley, Virginia Walker, Betty Peters, Dorothy Saeger. juivioiis Iffl I0 rigllf-Yvonne W'iklund flfaptainj, Lo- retto Vann, Janice Mere- dirlm, Josie Ham, Arline McCallum, Harriette Davis, Dorothy Pierce, jewel Peaster, Sue Con- well, Evelyn Rubin, Susan Huncilman. Sl5Pl'lOhlORES Left I0 right - Mary Field, Jane Ann Nunn, Barbara Piper, Pat Calla- han, Peggy Clark, Joanne Hall, Joyce NX'hire CCap. tainj, Peggy Stair, julie Briant, Gloria Single, Deane Davis, Betty Bu- cher, jean McNair. HOCKEY TEAM STANDINGS BASKI TBALL TI AM STANDINGS Won Los! 11411 I r ll C oai ffm I if H lfyu 1 f 0 Q Seniors 3 0 1 850 Seniors 4 Juniors 2 1 1 750 umors Sophomores 0 4 0 000 l Sophomorcs 1 V Since the reports of the 1941 tennis awards come too late in the spring to receive recognition, the 1940 champions will be mentioned here. Hor- tense Greenman won the singles, Mary Ellen Wil- liamson and Carol Eastman, the doubles champion- ship. Westport girls this year competed in three inter- city sports days-the hockey playday at Westport, the basketball competition at East, and the sopho- more day for individual sports at Paseo. In the nineteenth annual Westport-Alumnae basketball game, the alumnae were victorious, 21-20. Follow- ing the game, the program chairman, Monna Hall, introduced stunts given by the gym classes. The physical education department endeavors to place emphasis on sports which can be enjoyed after the girl leaves school. Ping pong, volleyball, horse- NINETY-EIGHT Senzbr Pm Candzkiaztes Basketball, ,39-'40-'41, Baseball, '39-'40. '41, Baseball, '39-'40, Swimming, '39. ball, '40-,415 Baseball, '39-'40. MARY ELLEN WILLIAMSON-Hockey, '40, , 3 9 -'4 0. back riding, badminton, and aerial darts are some of these. One of the most enjoyable of late spring sports is baseball. Competition is keen between the senior, junior, and sophomore teams. The results of the 1941 tournament were as follows: ' Won Lost Per Cent Seniors 3 1 .7 5 0 Juniors 2 2 . 5 00 Sophomores 1 3 .2 5 0 The highest and most coveted honor in the phys- ical education department is the Senior Athletic Pin. To win one of these pins, a girl must have won at least six W's during her years at Westport, and have given evidence of good sportsmanship as well. MARILYN HALL - Hockey, '38 - '39 - '40, BETTY PETERS-Hockey, '40, Basketball, JEAN W1Lcox-Hockey, '39-'40, Basket- Basketball, '39-'41, Baseball, '40g Tennis, ROTC First 111 Deknse Prelvaralzbn at W655Z70fI The Westport R. O. T. C. Battalion of 1940-1941 is the largest battalion in this city and the biggest in the history of Westport. With the help of Lieutenant Colonel Irwin, Professor of Military Science and Tactics in Kansas City, Sergeant Hilton, our instructor, has worked hard to make the Westport Battalion not only the larg- est, but the best battalion in the city. The cadet officers for this year are the Hrst officers which Sergeant Hilton has trained completely through the three-year course. This is his third year at Westport. The officers have worked hard, along with Sergeant, studying in the evenings and attending early morn- ing meetings to keep the battalion running smoothly. The first big event of R. O. T. C. activity during the year was the selection of Charles McKay as Major of the battalion for this school year. He was selected after an examination, taken by the captains, including questions on all the theoretical and practical work of the three-year course. We feel that the Westport Battalion of 1940-1941 is keeping well in step with the trend of the nation toward the goal of national preparedness. It is training its members to be good citizens and leaders in times of peace as well as in times of crises. .-ffq-, I.lEU'r. Co1.oN1ii, Burnt P. IRWIN CADIZT MAJOR CHARI.I?S MCKAY , Lfff-SERGEANT WILBUR S. HILTON NINETY-NINE ONE HUNDRED Officers Captain Harold Clark Captain John Asher Captain Calvin Curts Captain Tom Glasscock First Lieutenant john Fitzpatrick First Lieutenant Milo Flint First Lieutenant Harold Goodman First Lieutenant Bernard Hoffman First Lieutenant Bill Spicer Second Lieutenant Eugene Benus Second Lieutenant Lee Roy DeFord Second Lieutenant Floyd Emery Second Lieutenant Edward Epstein Second Lieutenant Bob Gould Second Lieutenant Ted Hartfelder Second Lieutenant Edward Mason Second Lieutenant Berge Pratt Second Lieutenant Douglas Procter Second Lieutenant Sam Ricker Second Lieutenant James Shubert Second Lieutenant Bill Tobin Corfmrulx Bill Conill' .lulm Crunan Ray clllYlllI1g Kenneth Fletcher Ray Garcia Si.1nIt-yimltlbt-rg Bruce -luxepla blames Kinux XY'illiam lamgiiwiu lfverert Male illllklfl Micllael Virgil Moore .lusepli Slierwiwml Vfelw Smiilier P111 alex, Fifi! Cfluxx llielaaril lfpstein -laelt liurrv XY'illiam kiraie jack Malimev Robert Miner qlolan Ci. Slmup Raymimil Thayer Pri: illui l5rann :Xlfrey lfilwarnl Aslilwangli Dale Axlilex' George lialier .lim llalman Richard liielanell lireil lliermann Rnlwert Bogart Robert llruelunan -lim Burtlelie Andy Clmpinan Stanley Cillapman Arvie Cimsper Rulaert l7.n'itlsin1 Ray Davis Rieliaril lfply Richard Ifsclilwack Ralph liindley' lftlwin liranstrom Ralph llalm lexier l Iall l larry l l.lmiltnl1 llllillip l lieks Rielmartl llisllaselm jack llnll Clarence Karr Cliarlew Klllgllll XVimtlurtl Lewis -lack I.Ul11lJ.lI'dU fmiratl Liang .Iunior lung Atlimlpli Nlaax 'l'lmm.is Mimrt Dnnaltl Paelser Billy Reylwurn -lim Riiler Rimlsert Rnller klauk Romine NValtun Kyle Sam Salwulax Howard Silwra XY'illiam Stmbv George SIUHC Frank Tlmmpwn Craig NYl1ire Firxf Si'rgi'anl Bob I lord Surgmrlfx Gerald Cohen Tetld C. Lowell H. P. Lauritsen liirlaert Norman Captain A Plalocm I.1'aa'erx First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Compafgf A Harold Clark -lolm Fitzpatrick Milo Flint Harold Goodman Second Lieutenant Lee Roy Uelford Second Lieutenant james Slaubert ON!-I llUNl3Rl'D UNI- Company B Captain , Plafoon I,vmfz'rx First Lieutenant First Lieutenant . Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant . . .John Asher Bernard Hoffman . . . . . .Bill Spicer A .Edward Mason Douglas Procter Fin! Sergeant Walter Kittle Sergwarils Clarence Day Tom Galvin Warren Milliken Paul Sexton -lack li. Summers Curfworulx Raymond Catron Don Huey Richard Mcliwen Robert Osborn Francis W'ard lfletcher XVells ONE HUNDRED TWO Pri1'a!r's,l irxlC1axs Terry Anderson William Baldock Ralph Bierworth Norman Bollis Robert Brown Richard Ifckaus Allen Fernald Robert lfram David Gardner W'illiam Gepford Calvin Laval Robert Meeker Neal Middelkamp Dale McCall Robert Nesmith wlllliilI1l Quint john Smith Robert Swinney Robert Talbot Richard Van Buskirk Robert Vick Dale XVorcester I'ri1'ufi'.t W'illiam Babcock Cecil Baker Norman Brown w'lllllll11cSlQlfRSUll lfdwin Cohn Gene Courtney Mllllln ljllllglnilff Morgan lfarly Bill Ferguson james liinch james Flynn .lerome Gunderson Ronald Hays Calvin jackson Martin Keith Hubert Kelley Alan Kieffer Kenneth Kirby lfugene Maun james Miller W'illiam M vers Robert Nelson Bill Neubert Hersehell Perrine Bruce Pound Charles Shanklin Robert Sharp Iidward Shine Kenneth Shover lidward Sicking Eugene Smith Lawrence Smith Brice Turville Marion Waltner Everett Wtmtmds Kenneth Smith Mickey Parry ffnrjmrilfx Thoinas Birchtield Robert Berge Loyd Ruising Donald Meiiregor Harry Boyer Richard NV. NY'hite XVilliani Hardy Bill Harding Francis lfrench Plllilfl'X,I Il'Afcili1XT Grier Garriek Bruce I laney XY'iIlwert Holte Rodger Powell Paul Durr lewis Carroll XY'iHiain Rule l'ai'l Peterson Roger Rainex liill Wallace le Roy Kelley Kenneth -Iohnson Raymond Baliinei' Harold liernhardt Richard Sejnosi Scott Nixlvet l'ori'est lianl lfugene I larper lfvereti Mverx Alamex Renken V.lI'l.ll!Killi.li.ll1 l'.I'IICSl Kirinhain ,Ioweph lfleining l'r1l.1liw Han Boone l'hai'les Iirannei XY'iiii.nn XV, Browii Charles Donnellx' I-'d lileeman Ralph NY. l-'ord Randolph Qionet john llayex .Iamet Hildebrand -Iohn Ieflwich XYiili.nn Risherg NViihurn Robinson XValter Roesener Robert Schmoeger ,lack Smith Doyne Spencer XVilIi.nn Upton john W'atts john W'hecier lilri! Svrgrafzl Robert Davis Sl'l'4QA'4IIIfA Calvin Culbertaon Robert Barr -lack Green Roy Roach Godfrev lsaae Company C Major Charles McKay Captain . . Calvin Curts Plalmnz I.radr'rx Second Lieutenant Ted Hartfeidel' Second Lieutenant Barge Pratt Second Lieutenant Bill Tobin UNF HUNDRITD THRI4 li ompzzny D Captain Plufooll I,m1il'e:'s Second Lieutenant , Second lieutenant . Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant ,Tom Glasseoclt Eugene Bemis . A .Floyd Emery Edward Epstein . ,Sam Rickcr Fira! St'f4Ql'dIIf Stas Lahunslti Si'rgi'i1uf.x W'illiam Comer Vfilliam llildebrand joseph lfaggard vlivillidlli Marshall lfor'1ior'ilfx NX'illiam Barr Robert Butcher Dan Fletcher Norton Rixey l,ee W'illiamson ONIC IlUNDRliD FOUR l'rii'uli'.r, Ifirxl Cluxx james Anderson john Bauer Arthur Beach jack Bridges Max Casler Dale Carlson l,ynne Cowles jay Dillman W'illi.im Finley l,. j. Cuinn Xvilliam Kirshner Robert Meflroskcy Robert Melvin Iiugene Sheets Richard Sigman David Stimson john Tengdin Rudean Vilant Don W'hitewide Robert W'olhtman Pri1't1Iz'S Clifford Bingham Bill Blair Rex Browne Burnell Cole Robert Cutehall Carl linquist jerry lixter I,e Roy Fink Bobby Gibbs Keith llalbeisen Charles llertwiclt Richard llowk Gilbert Hill Glen Heinricks Harry Hughes Marvin Mefllellnnd Mervin McClelland Bill Meifasland james McKinnon james Melineelen Thomas MeMorrow David Mall Raymond Manning Manning Marquis Dwight Milliren james Osborn Blaine Owens james Purcell james Smith Xvilliam C. Stafford Phil Tobin Robert Voelker Richard W'hite Crawford W'illiams james W'iteher Harry Xwright The Bzzffalzbn at E456 Ulf, fm' flu' Lifw of u S0fJiw'.' Nurnm Iu,f1m' Tulkiflqlwl 1,41 CTUIIRU fi lu Mifiluim' Cfro14'm'J fgIl1'4'II of llnt' IMI Tfn' fTjl't'IIX Pfufnml ill lxffiflll UNI Hl NlDRl li I IXI Rfk Team Of all the organizations that work hard for the honor of Westport the Tiger Rifle Team perhaps works hardest. Every night during a greater part of the year you could hear them firing down in the R. O. T. C. room from three o'clock to six or seven. The result of their diligence was a team that fired better than ever before. Every man on the team won the rating of expert rifleman. The members of the team were chosen by competitive tests and their ability to shoot well in each of the four firing positions-prone, sitting, kneeling and standing. Then, too, as a member of the team, each man was expected to forfeit all after-school activi- ties for a period of weeks and devote his time to bettering his marksmanship on the rifle range. ONE HUNDRED SIX BOB COULD SEKGEANT HILTON CHARLES MCKAY JOHN ASHER QCaptainj CALVIN CUl.BI-.R'TSON TED COVUFLL Lovo Russmo Although their firing on an average was much better this year than in previous years, the team was unable to again win the championship cup. But they did win third place in the city matches and third place in the intramural matches. Each man received a bronze medal for his marksmanship in each of the events. Bob Gould fired the highest score in the matches. Sergeant Hilton is training some new men now to take the places of the seniors who are leaving. These new men, along with the two on the team who will return next year, are expected to form a team which will equal the fine marksmanship and sportsmanship shown by the Tiger squad of '4l. Color Guam' Max Casler Bill Walker Jack Green Bill Baldock Drum and Bugle Coqvs Ojivrr ..,.. ,,,.. L ieutcnant Sam Rickcr Drum Major , . , . John Cronan Buglvrs Rodger Powell Bob Osborn Conrad Long Wilbcrt Holt Norman Bollis lDl'IllNlI1t'l'X Everett Woonls Harry Hamilton Bill Kirslincr Bob Brown C,X'llIfIdlX lfugcnc Mnun Buss Drum Donald Wliitcsinlc Twwr Drum Bill Babcock ONE HU NDRED SliVliN i v . G Men f School Government r 4, 4... , ,M First row, left fo right-Tobin, Shubcrt QCommanderD, Hoffman. Second row-Cushing, Norman, Davis, Brown, Talbot, Gardner. Third row-Summers, Wells, Cronan, Russing, Michael, Sherwood, Fernald, Rule. FIRST Houk Robert Brown, Captain of the Hour Bill Neubert Robert Talbot FOURTH HOUR James Shubert, Commander of S. G. Duty William Tobin, Captain of the Hour Bernard Hoffman William Rule Raymond Cushing Forest Haynes l:lIfTlI HOUR Robert Norman, Captain of the Hour The School Government Corps has been of out- standing service to Westport this year in several ways. Each hour they have a group of boys patrol- ling the h:1lls,seeing that no absent-minded student has left his locker open, and keeping the halls quiet and orderly. Throughout the year they have main- tained a lost and found department which has been responsible for the return of innumerable lost ONE HUNDRED EIGHT Jack Sherwood Allen Fernald Fletcher Wells SIXTH HOUR Bob Davis, Captain of the Hour Loyd Russing jack Summers Robert Hord Robert Shoup LosT AND FOUND DiiPAR'rMnNT john Cronan Hobert Michael H. P. Lauritsen articles to their owners. Of course their most pain- ful duty is the dealing with students who are in the halls without permission. Although they have had little trouble with such cases this year, they probably have frightened many an erring student back onto the straight and narrow way with the familiar challenge, Where's your hall pass? 4 OUT Ui? RANIKS All work and no play makes Jack Ll dull boy A sad, undesirable plight! The Tales of the Tiger, both corny and Coy, Will prove Westport's students are bright! 1 5 1 I V 2 gg. Z 4 Q. ,Q X, I UNI: HUNDRVD TICN 1 L. f L. Z yr..-A n... K vi'-W K-4 L4 -LEE Bert Hall Betty Dodge johnny Scanlon Charlotte Nelson Alolanny Scanlon Norma Jeanne Talkington Salty Aronson Virginia Martin -Iolinny Asher Marjorie Clippinger Dudley Batchelor lflilabetli Ann Hum- plireys Tully Moss Evelyn Black Bert Curts Lois Ambrose Roger Young ,lean Gross Mary Ellen Nllfilliamson Nancy Wliitliell Harold Clark The Senior Ballot BETTY DODGE AND BERT HALL - Best known couple Westporters can't remember when they first started seeing Bert and Betty together. They only know that no party is complete without them. CHARLOTTE NELSON-Girl who has done the most for Westport Outstanding in scholarship and in activities, and popular with all, Charlotte properly represents Westport. JOHNNY SGANLON-Boy who has done the most for Westport Prominent member of the football and basketball teams, and president of the Senior class, Johnny has never let an opportunity go by to help put dear old Alma Mater on top. NORMA JEANNE TALKINGTON-MOS! popular girl Gabby, not at all like her name, certainly deserves her titleg well-liked by all, and known throughout the school. JOHNNY SCANLON-Most popular boy Again Johnny appears, this time under the title most popular. He certainly deserves it, being tall, handsome, and an athlete. VIRGINIA MARTIN--Prettiest girl Chosen by the class for this distinguished position, Ginny certainly merits it, as the picture proves. SALTY ARONSON-Handsomest boy Tall and fair, Salty is positively Westport's most handsome male. MARJORIE CLIPPINGER-Gifl with best personality Clippy-happy-go-lucky and lovable. We predict a bright future for the one-and-only of many a student's heart. JOHNNY Ast-IER-Boy with best personality Winning friends and influencing people seems to be right down Johnnie's alley. We expect to see him surrounded by friends in future years. ELIZABETH HUMPI-IREYs-Best-dressed girl Lizzie sets the styles for Westport's fairer sex. Al- ways immaculately attired, she's the possessor of a large and lovely wardrobe. DUDLEY BATGHELOR-Best-dressed boy Never have we seen Dudley looking like anything but the well-dressed bachelor, or a page from Es- quire. EVELYN BLACK-Flirt If you don't believe us, just ask the boys. Don't think the girls aren't enviousg they just wish they knew her technique. TULLY Moss-Familiar Casanova, man about school. A familiar figure to all-sophs, juniors, and seniors. LOIs AMBROSE-Best girl dancer The stag-line sweetheart. Knows how and does it gracefully. The boys literally tag her, but she just grins and bears it. BERT CURTS-Best boy dancer He isn't very tall, to the despair of those of us who areg but always striving for perfection, Bert is the Astaire, Murphy, and Murray of Westport. JEAN GROSS-Girl with best figure Smart, sweet, and petite, are only a few adjectives that describe Jean. Just take a look for yourself. ROGER YOUNG-B0y with best physique There is no doubt about this choice. Seeing is believing, we always say. MARY ELLEN WILLIAMSON-Best for worstj pun- ner Mary Ellen seems inevitably to have her audience in stitches. Always a comeback, always a card. NANCY WHITNELL-MOSf typical Westporter We have picked Whittie because to us she repre- sents Westport at its best. Surely, that says it all. HAROLD CLARK-MOSf likely to succeed We expect big things from Harold in the future, as we have indicated. Just keep up the good work, Harold, and you won't disappoint us. ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN was .Q I H ,ag sn Lf. - -1. 'wk -.4 X ,. ima!-'I a 4 fi P: Ef- ffl. aw.. A 13 'main ONE HUNDRED TWELVE liirst day of school7Miss lluhn, Roy Peterson, liill Hildebrand. and Rusty Nwilson. We eat!! Lunch eheelcs are a necessity, says joy Rhodes. Our pride and joy-new water fountains in thc cafeteria. VVC man hardly wait for the 3 ok-lot-k hell. Ditto. Still leaving. Mary W'illiams-an excel- lent equestrian. Mr. Shearer, Mr. Phillips, and Miss Collins show their Qkill at stealvfry- ing. 'liwo of our illustrious Crier stall' memhers-- Mary lfllen Xvilliainson and Mercedies Nwilson. One of our drum majors ettes, Sally lynn, goes to town. Cheerleaders, Mari Belts XVilson, Don Meiiregor, and Viola Baker. W'here's Mahel? Wlestport turns out for a football game. Come on and l1e4ir-Wcst- port's band turns out, too. Pzblorzdl Review of the School Year RCf'fk'5IlIl1CIlIS in thc unfo- ICfi.l .lt opcn lmusc. Nlr. Rupp dcmnnstmtcs .lt 8.1 IHC. Stun right up, folksnf -lnlmny .-Xxlxcl' spmks. 'lvyc now. Our fuutlmll team .lt the station. nn Oltmcn lcnvcs fur ilu' navy. lllrcwclls by AlC.llliI1U Nclsun. yirls' trin in .ISSCINIFIYZ Bcity llighlcy, Bonnie tlL'.lH lladdock, .md lrcnc Iicnncy. Xxvilll visions of sugar- plumsu i CillI'i5IlNLIS dinner in thc c.1fctcri.1. Ul'l'llI'S'-IIIIN W .15 XVIICH nur plmtngr.1pl1crs wcrc iust learning how- DolticH.1rdy,Gl.1sscock and lnwnry, Norma jcannc .1 nd Mcrccdics, linlvuttc 'l'.1ylur, UNH HU NDR1-'D THIRTEEN Our Senior DIRECIOIDI Name ADAMS, ALFRED ADAMS, BOB ADLER, ALVIN ALDERSON, BILL Address 3333 Happy Valley Green Pastures No present address Termite Exterminaticn Corp. ALLEN, DON Podunk Normal ALLENDOERFER, CHARLES Russian Ballet AMBROSE, LOIS Germany AMBROSE, MARILEE Peculiar, Arkansas ANDERSON, DAVID Rodent Railway Co. ANDERSON, HARRY Kansas City, Missouri ANDERSON, LORENA Globule Gum Company ARNOLD, BLAIR BAILEY, VERNA BALSLY, MARGARET BALSLY, PRISCILLA BANE, CHARLES BANCROFT, A. G. BARR, ROBERT BATLINER, RAYMOND BEDINGFIELD, VIVIAN BEDSWORTH, HERBERT BEETS, MARTHA BENSON, DONALD BERGIN, JIM BERNSTEIN, GILBERT BEST, JERRY BIGHAM, THELMA BISHOP, CAROL QBIRR, DIXIE BOICE, JUNE BOONE, SHIRLEY BOPP, EDWARD BORNSTEIN, JACK BOVOS, MARTHA BOYER, HAR RY ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN Borneo Matrimonial Wrecking Co. Day nursery for male children Heaven Not Heaven Barnum-Baity Circus Venice, Italy Board of Education Wfashington, D. C. Roxy Theater Flowers, Florida Kansas City, Missouri 222 Bull Boulevard 1915 Pearl Street 654 Tailor Avenue Berlin, Germany Also with Barnum-Baity Heavenly Hollow Boice, Borneo Hootmon, Scotland Mars Trouble, Texas 1010 Corn, California 156 Trouser Terrace Occupation Head of one big happy family Chief fish-fryer Globe-trotting President Assistant to vice-principal Ballet teacher Teaching Hitler to rhumba Dandelion Queen Fireman Reform Mayor Gum tester Manufacturer of nose rings Ways and Means Chairman Child care. Age limit-65 Director of angel chorus Director of their chorus Keeper of the Fleas Head of the street-cleaning department Trying to get a stadium for Westport Interpretor of Southern Drawl Curtain puller Vegetarian dietitian Head of Kiddies' Revue Making Sweet Afton flow gently Knitting instructor Sells Best's Best Vests Author of book The Art of M sectionu Tight-rope walker Antitransubstantiationist Make-up artist for Cannibals Inventor of new oatmeal soap Real estate agent QHe's marriedj Foot doctor Composer of Smarty Pants ap Dis Our Sembr DITECIOIDI Name BOYER, IDA BRAY, JOANNE BREEDLOVE, FRANK BREWER, BETTY BRINKER, MARIAN BROWN, BOB BUNKER, HELEN CAIN, JACK CAMPBELL, BETTY CANTRELL, HERBERT CARR, RICHARD CHAFFEE, LYNN CHAUDOIN, PEGGY CHURCH, MARY CLARK, MARJORIE CLEVENGER, JEANE COATES, BETTY COEN, MARIE COHEN, GERALD COMER, BILL COOPER, MARTHA COOPER, MELVIN DEATON, JACK Dnsnotn, BEATRICE DoNNIc:1, BETTY ELLIOTT, JUANITA ERICKSON, HARLAN FAUT, VONNE FLINT, MILO FRENCH, BILLY GLICK, LEO HANCOCK, ALSEY HELLMEN, FRED Address Same Nomad, Arabia 40 Rainy Lane Greenland Happy Home for the Aged Y. M. C. A. Bunker's Bunk Shop Sleepyhollow 456 Sea Street Pigmy, South Africa Woman, Washington Howdryiam, Wyoming Purrtoo University Mary Church Address unknown Washington, D. C. 383 Doremi Lane Arthritis, Antartica Bill and Coo, Colorado Egypt 803 Scent Street Little Rock, Arkansas Acme Employment Agency Pottowattomie College Niagara Falls 123 Lonesome Gum Lane Kolinsky, Russia Music Hall Rockettes Healthful Hospital Bud's Beanery Somewhere in Rome Nome, Alaska Pepsodent, Pennsylvania Occupation fExtremely happyj Interior decorator just eavesdripping Models grass skirts Teaches fencing Weight-reducing instructor Sells excuses for all occasions Inventor of energy pills Landlubber Authority on the art of bug collecting Same profession Opened new market for distilled water Still at it Head of altar guild The girl in every port Leader of the Women's Farmer Party Piano-tuner Runs a hamburger stand just a homemaker Teacher of igloo-building Sells Skonk Perfume Owns School for Bashful Bachelors from the Hills Paid escort Table-tennis and chess coach Author of l00 Best Recipes for the Newly-wed Wife Sells false teeth Head of Child Communist Party Chain Gang Ambulance driver Chief cook and bottle-washer We are sorry to announce that Leo was re- cently lost exploring Roman catacombs Bathing suit salesman Smiles for tooth-paste ads ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN Our Sembr Directory Name IRONS, BILL KENNEY, IRENE KROM, WILLENE LAUCHLAN, MARTHA LINDSEY, CARL MABRY, MARTHA MORGAN, JAMES MURPHY, JOHN McALISTER, NAT MCELROY, DE AUN McLARNAN, BILL NICHOLS, OLGA OPITZ, LORENE PARRISH, HAL PORTER, JOHN RHODES, JOY ROWE, HOWARD SCANLAND, JEAN SEIBOLT, VICTOR SHAPIRO, ARTHUR SMITH, JOANNE STOFFLE, BILL TRAPP, BOB TRIBUE, HERMAN ULAM, DAN VALENTINE, CARL WALKER, VIRGINIA WESTERDAHL, LORRAINE WHITE, THURMAN WILSON, RUSTY YOAKUM, MARJORIE ZIMMERMAN, BOB ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN Address Sarah, South Africa 11 1 Baby-bug gy Boulevard 345 Sudzy Street 123 Lover's Lane Fort Leavenworth Bus. and Profes. Women's Club Anatomy Dept., Harvard Univ. Long Island Snodgrass Seminary Hollywood, California Stiff Roller Rink Nichols Antique Shoppe Daily Dental School Parrish Cheese Co. 616 Imahog Avenue Northern Canada 232 Pane Street Dewdrop Inn Madrido, Spain Puddle, Pennsylvania Cologne, Germany New York Yankees X-ray Dept., U. U. University Herb's Coffee Co. Hollywood, California William Jewell Chinatown United States Matrimonial Wrecking Co. Arctic Region Dog Patch, Arkansas Trailer Camp Occupation Paints the natives' portraits Gives patty-cake lessons Enters Rinso contests Just a lover Brig janitor Golf expert Skeleton Play-boy Professor of Physical Education Stand-in for Minnie Mouse Gives alcohol rubs Sells worm-eaten wood Demonstrates the use of dental floss Sets mouse-traps Professor of Pigology Polar-bear trapping Window-washer Demonstrates the evils of her new arsenic pie Ferdinand's playmate Puddle-jumper Building glass houses Manager Diagnoses hat-designers' minds Sleep-chaser One of the horses in Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Sings in the quartette Author of best-seller, Confucius say Lectures on Life of Buffalo Bill In the analysis lab. Studying the flowers Met a young man by the name of Li'l Abner Solicits pamphlets on The Art of Trail- ingf, 1 Wanted Students No school on Monday Short day Friday Home lunch permits for everyone No 7th hours, homework, or tests fln short, no schoolj Southall and Glasscock Scholarships to Baker Pundit Their own constitution Clay Dance assessments from Pundit H arold Clark A general's commission Phyl Tengdin A certain young man with a certain jallopy. f Hurry, hurry, hurryj Tiger Tales Editor Inspiration, and some ads to take up space. Boys Some cute girls to date Girls Some cute boys to date juniors and Sophs Some of those seniors to flunk so they'll be here next year Me More people to call me Swede, and not what they've been calling me. Adolph Albright More fields to conquer. Personals For Rent Two lovely pairs of suspenders-yellow and red. Make applications early. Butch H. B. You know I care, so please quit setting your bloodhounds on me. C. P. Dear Lit. Societies, Please, no more contests. Love, Members J. N. It's your turn to get the supplementary exercises in Chemistry. N. W. Miss Van Neman, Please disregard all yells, howls, screams, shrieks, sighs, and singing coming from the Herald room during 2nd hour. I. G. B. Mr. Giddin gha gen, We're not really bad boys. Johnnie, R. H., K. A., and R. Y. When do we get to ride in your convertible? Common cry- B. B., Why don't you call? I'm waiting. fAren't we all?j L. H. For Sale One English Lit. Book-never been used. Easy Terms. Ray Henry Students, Would you mind terribly if the Herald came out Mr. Holloway in September, so we can work on it over the More Martha Ellen Scotts summer? Staff Our Lf CTHE HERALD s'rAFF'sJ IDEAL BOY IDEAL GIRL Hair . . , .....,,....,...,.. Harold Clark Hair , .......... Colleen Phipps Eyes . . . .... Russell Blake Eyes . . . .Nancy Whitnell Nose . . . .... Bruce Aikin Nose . ...... Betty Brewen Mouth . , . , ............... Bill Comer Mouth ..... Marilee Ambrose Chin . . . ......,..... ,... J ames Finley Chin ........................ Phyllis Tengdin SORRY WE CAN,T HAVE THEIR PICTURES, BUT IT COSTS T00 MUCH ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN l'lll'NlJlillll'l1,Il'l'l Bob Miner, Justine Settle, Shirley Clnypool, .intl Setli Gnteliell elieer for Alma Mater. Xvlio is slle, liill? Pliyl Tengtlin, Gloria U.in.i, .intl Milo Hint-4 .iutliorities on the .irt of santlwiclt lllllillg. Tom liirelifield, lid .ind Dick lipstein, .intl Cllmrles Meliny follow- ing every play. So do Mnrtlm Stuart, Loyal Russing, liolleen , . X llnpps .intl Stas l..i- lwunski. Cflmrles McKay, Rita Rieket son, Margaret Tucker, .intl l,oyti Rus- sing-lieavy tl.ites. W'e uelelvmte .ifter win- ning tlie lmsketlmill clurnpionsliip. Fropliy is exliilwitetl in lull. Pretty, yes? lhsketlxill lettermen look- ing very elnt' in wlnte SYNC-ltCrN. WK' often sing .lt noon in tlie Jutlitoriuln. Mr. Spring directs the singing of .1 st.ite song in Assemluly. Mr. Miner .intl Mr. Sliear- er swing out on Chop- sticks. Our .leeord ionist, A ni t.1 Mueller. Qur Pztlorzkzl Review C0f1I1r1ue'5 winning of the Qhlmpionship the novelty of tht gommumty sings it noon, the fun It mixers, ind tht other highlights of tht yc1r7 Hurt thu are picturcd for you Shirley Cflaypool .xml Seth Gntchcll--thc snmc old story. Some of our sophsf-l.1nu Ann Nunn, Holi Minor, Lucillc Burton, .ind lfrnnlt XY'ilkinson. Some of our seniors-l5cxw urly Gutfcy .ind Bob Hansen. Scnior .intl iunior - ,loan liwing .intl AICAII Roysc. WI' cvcn have survcyors- lioh Davis, Bob Hansen, .intl Sam Rickcr. 'lihc usunl thing in thu usual wny. Physics class learns nhout Alcxamlcr qnot swooscj Bull. Wl1.it wc ncutl is more firc drills. - - Q1 .- llic crew .lt work- Morsc, Shumntc, Gillus- pic, Cronan, Maison, .intl llctlsworth. On our wall .it the side of school+l.i17ic Humph- rcys, lid hl.lSOI1,lhl.lI'iUI'lC Cflippingcr, Ginny Mar- lin, .intl -Ivan Gross. Miss Kcclcr .ind gi group of stualcnts wulcomc unc of our illustrious grads, M.irth.i llllcn Scott, .tml hcr huslmntl, Carlton Alsop. UNI' IIUNDRIYDNINI-1'l'I-.lib Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1941 ALL REFERENCES OR SONS LIVING OR DEAD To the faculty-we leave the fond memory of the studious 1941 class-or were we? To the juniors and Sophomores-the highest in Westport yearbooks. Colleen Phipps and Nancy Whitnell leave their winning ways to Pat Angleheck and Catherine Campbell. Lester Boicc just keeps leaving. Tully QCasanova, well-dressed, man-about-schoolj Moss leaves his technique to Ierry Gunderson. Kirk Albright leaves Ernie Piper to uphold the glo- ries of our teamfsj. The Seniors wish the office would leave them alone Qand vice-versaj. Carolyn Southall bequeaths her scholastic ability to Peggy Miner. Babette Taylor hates to leave Miss Bonney. jack Summers has to come back before he can leave at all. Roy Peterson leaves his camera and the darkroom, plus his ability, to Bill Longmoor. Eddie Mason has decided he won't leave after all. Dorothy Saeger bequeaths her originality to Gloria Dana. Phyllis Tengdin leaves that multitude of nick- names to any aspiring Junior. Lizzie Humphreys leaves her admirable ability to dress well to Ruthann Beyer. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY RESEMBLANCES TO PER- IS PURELY COINCIDENTAL Evelyn Black leaves the title Flirt to Ierry Nicquette. Bob Adams leaves the same to johnny Harrison. The Senior girls leave, wondering who some of those Greek gods were who wisely remained un- known. Major McKay leaves the regiment to General Wil- liam Barr. Doris Davis is extremely happy in the fact that Wally Davis will be leaving too. KNO relation, as yet.j Rosemary Scott gives Bill Kretz back to the juniors -at last. Thelma Bigham leaves her boisterous ways to Emily Daily. Rosemary Maloney leaves a piece of gum under every desk. Dick Sigmund leaves a set of unused books, called by some texts. And ye eds leave ye students with ye super, scrump- tuous, stupendous, super-colossal, super-duper 1941 Herald. if PLEASE NOTE Ye Tiger Tales are all in good fun. Please hold nothing against Ye Ed, who will be leaving in a hurry-before anyone has a chance to read Ye Tiger Tales. If you are not entirely satisfied with your pic- ture, the staf has kindly consented to leave this space in which you can insert your favorite photo. Ddj57'HIII0H5 fOr a typical senior's dictionaryj Armistice-a precious stone Bar-a large, hairy animal Bargain-the type of dog that never bites Begonia-Elizabethan term meaning scram Drunk-the main stem of a tree Eddy Currents-sophomore in the hall Fizz-type of hat worn by Asiatics Gin-physical education Herd-past of the verb, to hear Holstein-two half steins Oil-English title of nobility Quote-two pints Sulphur-to bear pain Tangerine-loose-leaf orange Wail-largest mammal living in the ocean Students Attentzbn Prints of any pictures in this yearbook which were taken by our Herald photographers may be purchased for the following prices: 8 x10 ..................... ......,. 4 Oc 5 x7 ,,. .......... .20c Q3 for 50cJ JM x 5 .. ..,..... 10c 3f6 x2LQ Sc See Roy Peterson. P. S. And we weren't going to use ads!!! ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE Index A Abbott, Jacqueline, 34 A Cappella Choir, 56 Ackerly, Jacques, 41, 53 Adams, Alfred, 28 Adams, Bob, 25, 51, 53, es, 77 Adams, Terrance, 102 Adelman, Betty, 12, 57 Adler, Alvin, 28, 41 Aikin, Bruce, 12, 57, 63 Albright, Kirk, 25, 39, so, sz, 84, 90, 95 Alderson, Bill, 25, 37, 44 Alfrey, Frann, 101 Allee, Mary Ruth, 36 Allen, Don, 25 Allen, Shirley, 19, 69 Allendoerfer, Charles, 12, 37, 45, 53 Alley, Virginia, 19, 57 Allison, Audrey, 57 Alpha Lyra, 70 Altschul, Bill, 89 Ambrose, Lois Jean, 19, 68, 110 Ambrose, Marilee, 19, 39, 68 Anderson, David, 69, 75 Anderson, Dorothy, 36, 46, 57, 64, 80 Anderson, Jack, 31, 34, 53, 63 Anderson, James, 104 Anderson, John, 12, 37 Anderson, Lorena, 28, 41 Anderson, Suzanne, 40, 41, 62, 96 Anderson, Terry, 47, 65, 77, 102 Andrews, Rex, 53, 79 Anglebeck, Pat, 55, 57, 62 Armstrong, Miss Irene V., 9 Arnold, Blair, 28, 93 Aronson, Walter, 19, 110 Ashbaugh, Edward, 101 Asher, John, 11, 32, 45, 63, 77, 80, 100, 102, 106,110, 1 13 Ashley, Dale, 101 Assemblies, 58 Athletics, 81 Auto Club, 79 Ayers, JoeAnn, 38, 57 B Babcock, Bill, 102, 107 Bailey, Bonita, 36, 47, 53, 54 Bailey, Patricia, 34, 62, 78 Bailey, Verna, 25, 57, 70, 79 Baker, Cecil, 102 Baker, George, 101 Baker, Shirley, 57 Baker, Velma, 38 Baker, Viola, 66, 78, 88,112 Baldock, William, 65, 102, 107 Balman, Jim, 101 Balsly, Margaret, 28 Balsly, Priscilla, 28 Baltis, Bob, 37 Banaka, Charles, 95 Bancroft,A. G,,25, 53,79 Band, 52 Bane, Charles, 19, 32, 63, 77, 79 Banister, Mr. F. N., 9, 92 Banta, John, 53, 58, 65 Barker, Harry, 53, 79 Barker, Peggy, 34 Bart, Bill, 47, 53, 65, 79,104 Barr, Robert, 37, 45, 46, 69, 89, 90, 103 Barry, Brice, 19 Bartle, Bob, 53 Basketball, Boys', 82 Basketball, Girls', 97 Basler, Ralph, 53 Batchelor, Dudley, 51, 63, 71, 79, 110 Batliner, Raymond, 19, 95, 103 Baucus, Nancy, 62 Bauer, John, 104 B.C.P. Science Club, 69 Beach, Arthur, 34, 104 Beach, Charles, 37, 80, 84, 86, 90 Bechtel, Miss Eva, 9 Bedingfield, Vivian, 12, 42, 64, 67 Bedsworth, Herbert, 12, 37, 38, 74, 119 Beets, Betty Ruth, 35, 44, 62 Beets, Martha Louise, 28, 55, 57, 64 Beitling, Bob, 34 Bell, Fred, 53, 63, 69, 77, 79 Bell, Ruth, 68 Bening, Vivian, 50, 57 Bensley, Fred, 40 Benson, Donald, 12, 40, 54, 57, 74 Benus, Eugene, 12, 32, 33, 44, 50, 58, 65, 67,100,104 Bergin, James, 19, 80, 95 Berlau, Arlene Rose, 69 Bernhardt, Harold, 34, 103 Bernstein, Gilbert, 28 Bernstein, Rosalie, 42 Bertholdt, Jack, 28 Best, Jerry, 28 Bethel, Virginia, 44 Beyer, Ruthann, 30, 36, 44, 64, 72, 74, 79, 80 Bicknell, Richard, 101 Biermann, Fred, 101 Bierwirth,,Bette, 68 Bierwirth,'Ralph, 36, 65, 102 Bigham, Thelma L., 12, 45, 49, 66, 71, 78 Bingham, Clifford, 104 Birchfield, Thomas, 12, 45, 47, 77, 79, 95,103,118 Birr, Dixie, 19, 42 Bishop, Carol Mae, 12, 54 Black, Evelyn, 12, 36,110 Blair, Bill, 104 ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO 19, 44, 49, 88, 93, 95, Blake, Russell, 12, 37, 45, 53, 65 Bleier, George, 28 Blevins, Lawanda, 28, 57, 70 Bloch, Jane, 30, 45, 47, 48, 62, 67, 79 Blomquist, Ray, 25, 92 Blunt, Francis, 19, 42, 71 Bobrecker, Arlene, 71 Bobrecker, Charlotte, 34, 64, 74 Beckman, Helen Louise, 36, 53, 54, 76 Bogart, Robert, 101 Boice, June, 28, 96 Boice, Lester, 39 Bollis, Norman R., 35, 102,107 Bonney, Miss Ina G., 9, 49 Boone, Dan, 41, 103 Boone, Shirley, 12, 35 Booth, Jack, 12, 36 Booth, Mr. John N., 9 Boothby, Dolores, 76 Bopp, Edward, 12, 53 Bopp, Mr. F. N., 9, 33, Bornstein, Jack, 28, 36 Boruff, Dorothy, 19 Bourrette, Mr. G. V., 9, 38, 58 84, 88 Bovos, Martha Jane, 12, 57, 70 Bowman, Harold, 19, 36, 42 Boyce, Lester, 28 Boyer, Ida, 25, 57 Boyer, Harry, 28, 103 Boyle, Robert, 53 Bradley, Miss Florence, 9 Branner, Charles, 95, 103 Bratman, Sarah, 40 Bray, Joanne, 12, 39, 57, 70, 74, 76, 78, 80 Breedlove, Ann, 57, 66, 72 Breedlove, Frank E., 25, 37 Brewen, Betty, 12, 45, 62 Brewen, Cheney, 86, 90 Brewer, Betty, 19, 72 113 s Brewer, Maurice, 57, 87, 90, 95 Briant, Julie, 37, 62, 97 Bridges, Miss Helen F., 9 Bridges, Jack, 104 Briggs, Mr. J. E., 9 Bright, Warren, 19, 40, 57 Brinker, Marian Louise, 19, 34 Brock, Wolcott, 19, 39 Brockman Robert, 101 Bromell, Raymond, 44 Brooks, Larry, 89, 90 Brown Brown , John I., 25, 37 , Louise, 40 Brown, Mary Lou, 53 Brown, Norman, 53, 78, 102 Brown, Robert, 102, 107, 108 Brown, William W., 103 Browne, Rex, 104 Bruce, Bill, 28, 39, 57 Brumback, Barbara, 40, 41 Brumback, Louise, 34 Brunker, Harold, 28, 95 Bucher, Betty, 57, 70, 96, 97 Bugler, Richard, 84, 90 Bulmer, Shirley, 57 Bunker, Helen Marie, 28, 3 8, 5 3 , 64 Burbridge, Barbara, 57, 66 Burchard, Verna, 96 Burdette, Jim, 47, 101 Burge, Robert, 44, 53, 95, 103 Burke, Edward, 28, 39 Burleigh, Bob, 53 Burns, Joe, 28, 47 Burton, Lucille, 62, 68, 119 Butcher, Bob, 88, 104 Butler, Buford, 42 Byrd, June, 25, 42 Byrne, Dorothy Marie, 54 C Cain, Jack, 28 Callahan, Patricia, 97 Camp, Betty, 40, 47, 64, 75 Campbell, Francesca, 79 Campbell, Gordon, 36, 47, 53 Candid Camera Club, 75 Cantrell, Herbert, 28, 53 Carby, James, 32, 66 Card, Miss Lorena, 9 Carlisle, Helen Ann, 57, 64, 70 Carlson, Bernice, 62, 71, 96 Carlson, Dale, 35, 65, 72, 104 Carmichael, Mr. Thayer, 9, 92 Carpenter, Katherine, 34 Carr, Richard, 28 Carras, George, 28, 95 Carroll, Lewis, 39, 75, 103 Casler, Max, 63, 104, 107 Cater, Dorsey, 78, 80 Cates, Betty, 28, 32, 33, 38 Cates, Joe, 38 Catron, Raymond, 102 Chaffee, Lynn, 57 Challinor, Nancy, 40 Chambers, Miss Josephine, 9 Chamblee, Donald, 57, 82, 84, 86, 90, 95 Chaney, William, 80 Chapman, Andy, 101 Chapman, Stanley, 101 Chase, Anne, 31, 34, 62, 74, 80 Chase, Marian, 25, 57, 70 Chaudoin, Peggy, 19 Cheerleaders, 88 Chiavola, Louise, 35, 68 Chubb, Mr. G. T., 9, 59, s4, ss Church, Mary, 28 Circulo Calderon, 72 Clark, Harold, 12, 35, 45, 46, 47, 48, 59, 63, 71, 77, 80, 100, 101, 110 Clark, Marjorie, 12 Clark, Peggy, 54, 97 Clarkson, William, 102 Clay, 63 Claypool, Shirley Anne, 31, 34, 54, 62, 96,11S, 119 Clevenger, Jeane, 28 Clippinger, Marjorie, 25, 57, 119 Coaches, 88 Coates, Betty, 19, 42, 57 Cochran, Jean, 80 Cockerell, Carlin, 13, 36, 62 Coday, Betty Jean, 13, 35, 45, 57, 62, 72 Coen, Dorothy Marie, 13, 3 6, 41 Cohen, Gerald, 13, 75, 77, 79, 101 Cohen, Henry, 35 Cohn, Edwin, 102 Cole, Burnell, 104 Collins, Miss Catharine, 9, 112 Collins, William, 28 Color Guard, 107 Comer, Bill, 13, 104 Conniif, Billy, 45, 65, 80,101 Conwell, Sue, 57, 78, 80, 96, 97 Cook, Joyce, 35, 42, 72 Cook, Miss Mabel C., 9 Cook, Mary Anna, 20 Cooper, Arvie, 101 Cooper, Ernestine, 74, 76 Cooper, Kenneth, 63 Cooper, Martha, 13, 38 Cooper, Mary Nell, 28 Cooper, Melvin, 28 Coppinger, Donnie June, 57 Costello, Jim, 80, 88, 95 Coughlin, Jack, 28 Courtney, Gene, 66, 94, 102 Courtney, Ray, 28 Cowell, Ted, 20, 101, 106 Cowles, Lynne, 65, 104 Cox, Helen, 53, 76 Cox, Jimmy, 13, 57 Cozad, Betty Lee, 13 Cramm, Betty Ruth, 68 Crier Staf, 3 3 Cronan, John, 57, 65, 70, 74, 101, 107, 108 Cronan, Pat, 66, 68, 76 Cronin, Frank, 119 Crowe, Gordon, 28, 44 Culbertson, Calvin, 44, 53, 103, 106 Culp, Richard, 25, 95 Cunningham, Robert, 57 Cunningham, Roger, 20, 75 Curry, Tommie Jane, 36, 53 Curtis, Leonard, 95 Curts, Bert, 25, 93, 110 Curts, Calvin, 13, 45, 48, 50, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58, 63, 95, 100, 103 Cushing, Ray, 101, 108 Cutchall, Bob, 25, 104 Cutting, Mr. L. H., 9, 30, 37 D Daggett, Bernice, 40 Daggett, Gloria, 13 Daily, Emily, 45, 62 Dale, Lyle Albert, 28 Dana, Gloria, 62, 67, 79, 118 Daugherty, Mary, 54 David, Dorothea, 76 Davidson, Robert, 23, 101 Davis, Betty, 57, 70, 74, 78 Davis, Bob, 20, 35, 74, 90, 103, 108, 110 Davis, Charles, 53 Davis, Deane, 3 8 Davis, Doris, 13, 79 Davis, Gene, 53 Davis, Harriette, 53, 78, 80, 96, 97 Davis, Ray, 101 Davis, Rinard, 37, 70 Davis, Wallace, 20, 34 Davis, Wilma Deane, 97 Day, Clarence, 40, 66, 102 Dayholf, Jimmy, 20 Dean, John G., 79 Deaton, Jack, 25, 55, 57 Decker, Ada, 41 Deegan, Betty Ann, 28 DeFord, Lee Roy, 13, 36, 100, 101 DeFord, Tom, 20, 37, 69, 77, 79 De Fries, Ruth, 36 De Lancey, Corinne, 13, 57 Delaney, Joseph, 13, 33, 37, 53 De Mond, Patricia, 41 Diebold, Beatrice, 28 Diebold, Betty, 39 Dietsch, Anna Marie, 13, 37 Dillman, Jay, 104 Disselhoff, Bill, 13, 87 Dixon, Patricia, 79, 119 Doak, Welma Eleanor, 28 Dodds, Edwin, 25, 53 Dodge, Betty, 11, 46, 48, 59, 62, 1 10 Doerschuk, Julia, 64 Dolan, James, 37, 84, 92 Dolch, Bill, 65, 69 Dolginolf, Milton, 102 Donavan, Virginia, 78, 96 Donnelly, Charles, 103 Donnelly, Dick, 28, 80, 94 Donnici, Betty, 13, 33, 76, 96, 97 Donohue, James, 84, 91 Dougherty, Helen, 42 Downs, Jack, 13, 42, 65, 73, 79 Drum and Bugle Corps, 107 Drum Corps, Girls', 54 Duffendack, William, 41, 53 Duffy, Anna Mae, 37 Duffy, Lillian, 40 Durham, Jacquelyn, 25, 35, 45, 72 Durham, Ruth, 28 Durr, Paul, 40, 68, 103 E- Eakins, Robert, 28 Early, Morgan, 34, 53, 102 Early, Rosalie, 53 Eastman, Carol Barbara, 96 Eblen, Don, 34 Eckaus, Richard, 34, 46, 47, 102 Eckerle, Alicia, 57 Edwards, Betty Jane, 13, 76 Edwards, Doretta, 25, 57 Ege, Bill, 53, 90, 93 Eggleston, Bob, sz, s4, 90 Eggleston, Miss Mabel, 9 Eisemann, Bertha, 28, 71 Eisemann, Gus, 32, 35, 65, 72, 73, 79 Eisemann, Hannah, 28, 69 Elbourn, Jean Dell, 78, 96 Ellis, Barbara, 38 Ellis, Lois, 35, 45, 47, 51, 67 Ellis, Marilynn, 20, 33, 57, 72, 88 Ellsworth, Lois, 28 Emery, Floyd, 25, 100, 104 Enquist, Carl, 104 Eply, Richard, 101 Epstein, Dick, 63, 73, 75, 79, 101, 118 Epstein, Edward, 13, 33, 46, 47,100,104, 118 Erath, Max, 28 Erbes, Marilyn, 35 Erickson, 1-1arlan,1 3, 32 Eschback, Richard, 101 Eschenheimer, Lore, 28, 42, 45, 47, 69 Etchison, Leona, 28 Ethridge, Dick, 20, 46 Evans, Gretcha, 35, 45, 66, 72 Evans, Mr. Kenneth, 9 Ewing, Jean, 14, 36, 46, 47, 64, 74, 80, 119 Exter, Jerry, 35, 72, 104 F Faggard, Joe, 104 Faherty, George, 84 Fahey, Marion, 62, 68, 74 Fairweather, Miss Maurine, 9 Farmer, Nancy, 57, 71 Faut, Forrest F., Jr., 44, 53, 73, 103 Faut, Vonne, 28 Fenner, George, 28 Ferguson, Betty, 68 Ferguson, Bill, 102 Ferguson, John, 57 Fernald, Allen, 53, 54, 102, 108 Field, Mary, 97 Finch, James, 95, 102 Findley, Ralph, 101 Fink, Le Roy, 104 Finley, James Elwood, 14 Finley, William R., 77, 104 Fitzpatrick, John, 26, 34, 95, 100, 101 Fleeman, Ed, 53, 103 Fleming, Joe, 103 Faculty, 9 Index Fletcher, Dan, 65, 104 Fletcher, Ellamae, 20, 40, 46, 47, 62, 96 Fletcher, Kenneth, 57, 70, 74, 75, 101 Fletcher, Patricia, 14, 44, 96 Flint, Milo, 14, 32, 65, 71, 73, 74,l00, 101,118 Flynn, James, 47, 102 Fogel, Harold, 37, 65, 73 Folks, Bill, 26, 53 Folks, Jim, 53 Fones, Allene, 14, 40 Football, 86 Foote, Mary, 26, 34 Ford, Ralph W., 103 Foster, Dorothy, 40 Foster, Richard, 84, 95 Fox, Shirley, 14, 42, 45, 46, 47, 49, 62, 71, 78 Fram, Bob, 41, 102 Frame, June, 62, 68 Frank, James, 28, 44, 69 Freed, Ted, 20 French, Billy, 36 French Club, 71 French, Francis, 103 Friedrichsen, Doris, 36 Fristoe, Mr. J. D., 9 Fristoe, Margaret, 14, 44, 46, 47, 66, 69 Frush, Isabel Ruth, 64, 67, 79 Funk, Marion, 14, 38, 57 Fuqua, Marcia, 34, 55, 57, 70 Furry, Jack, 95, 101 G Gaither, Emily, 96 Gallagher, John, 20, 44, 69 Galvin, Tom, 14, 57, 102 Garcia, Raymond, 32, 101 Gardner, Bill, 20 Gardner, David, 102, 108 Garner, Colleen, 54 Garrett, Robert, 20 Garrick, Grier, 103 Garrison, Lillian, 44, 67 Gatchell, Robert, 32, 63 Gatchell, Seth, 57, 118, 119 Gaul, Bob, zo, ss, 94 Gay, Ruth Anne, 57, 62, 70 Gelphman, Morton, 34 Gepford, Mary Louise, 35, 76 Gepford, William, 73, 102 Gerard, Richard, 65, 73, 79 Gibbs, Robert, 53, 104 Gilchrist, Joe, 28 Gillespie, Bruce, 39, 46, 69, 74, 80, 89, 90, 95,119 Giokaris, Johnny, 14, 90 Girl Reserves, 76 Girls' Glee Club, 56 Glasscock, Tom, 11, 44, 49, 53, 54, 58, 63, 68,100,104,113 Glick, Leo, 20, 73 Gobel, Betty, 40 ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE Index Goldberg, Stanley, 73, 79, 95, 101 Golf, 92 Gonce, Randolph, 103 Good, Beverly Ann, 14, 35, 45, 57, 66, 72 Goodell, Walter, 53 Goodman, Harold, 14, 46, 47, 66, 69,100,101 Gorham, Raymond, 53 Gould, Bob, 29,100,106 Gould, Ruth, 66 Goyette, Lewis, 20, 37, 38 Graf, Henry, 53, 57 Graham, Tom, 29 Granstrom, Edwin, 101 Grate, Billy, 101 Gray, Doris, 44, 66, 71 Gray, Maybelle, 20, 41 Greb, Julia, 14 Greeley, Donald, 53 Green, Evelyn, 20, 39, 57 Green, Jack, 39, 95,103,107 Greenough, Viola, 40, 68 Greve, Violet, 57, 70, 74, 79 Grinham, Ernest, 41, 103 Gross, Jean, 20, 36, 62,110, 1 19 Grotzinger, Betty, 54 Grube, Miss Bessie C., 9 Guemple, Shirley, 14 Guffey, Beverley, 32, 78, 119 Guflin, Miss Helen E., 9 Guinn, L. J., ss, 75, 77, 79, 104 Guinotte, Jim, 79 Gulaian, Vartan, 45, 53,79, 103 Gunderson, Jerome, 89, 91, 102 H Haag, Patricia, 68 Hadas, Hedva, 35, 62, 71 Haddock, Bonnie Jean, 34, 57, 70, 113 Hadley, Stephen, 26 Haglund, Robert, 20 Hahn, Ralph, 101 Haiman, Arthur, 21 Halbeisen, Keith, 104 Hale, Mr. Milo F., 9 Hall, Bert, 21, 48, 59, 83, 84, 86, 90, 110 Hall, Joanne, 64, 97 Hall, Lester, 101 Hall, Marilyn, 11, 46, 47, 64, 96, 97 Hallaux, Chet, 14, 42, 95 Ham, Charles, 80, 86, 90 Ham, Josie, 96, 97 Hamilton, Harry, 101, 107 Hammersmith, Betty Jane, 38 Hammond, Frank, 29, 94 Hancock, Alsey, 29 Haney, Bruce, 34, 79, 95,103 Hanlon, Mary Ella, 53, 57, 70, 76 Hanna, Miss Edith, 9 Hanna, Tom, 21 Hannan, Mary Helen, 40 Hansen, Richard, 29 Hansen, Robert, 119 Hansen, William Roy, 14 Hanson, Ruth, 36 Hapgood, Norman, 40, 67, 74, 1 19 Harding, Bill, 53, 57, 63, 103 Harding, Otis, 80 Hardwick, Marilyn, 34, 74, 76 Hardy, Dorothy, 14, 33, 44, 64, 68,113,119 Hardy, William C., 38, 103 Harkness, Dale, 42 Harland, Evelyn, 64 Harman, Isabel, 40 Harper, Eugene, 103 Harris, Charlene, 45, 53, 66 Harris, Mr. Ralph S., 8 Harrison, Dorothy, 76 Harrison, John, 30, 63, 77, 79, 118 Hart, Jane, 38 Hartfelder, Ted, 21, 57, 93, 95, 100, 103 Hasenzahl, Charles, 32 Hastie, Barbara F., 21, 57, 68 Hayden, Miss Carol, 9 Hayes, John, 103 Haynes, Forest, 108 Hays, Ronald, 39, 102 Heathco, Wilma, 36 Heaton, Bonnie Jean, 34 Hedberg, Harold, 41 Heier, Marialice, 45, 53, 72, 76, 80 Heim, Fred, 53 Heinberg, Helen Virginia, 64, 70 Heinricks, Glen, 104 Heintz, Alice, 35 Hellman, Fred, 14 Henderson, Fred, 36, 57 Henderson, Leatrice, 14 Henkel, Betty, 26, 35, 36 Henritz, William, 21 Henry, Raymond, 26, 82, 86, 90 Heptonstall, Shirley, 36, 38 Herald Slaf, 49 Herman, Patricia, 21, 57 Hertwick, Charles, 104 Hetzler, Mable Lou, 45, 64, 68 Hewins, Patricia, 70 Hicks, Phillips, 101 Higdon, Marguerite, 44, 64 Highley, Betty, 57, 70, 112 Hildebrand, Bill, 21, 39, 57, 70, 74, 75,104,112 Hilderbrand, James, 95, 103 Hill, Gilbert, 95, 104 Hill, Leonard, 53 Hilton, Sgt. Wilbur S., 9, 99, 106 Hindman, Dorothy Jean, 14, 33, 45, 71 ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR Hindman, Mary Lou, 53 Hinkley, Anna Marie, 38 Hinkley, Grace, 14 Hixson, Marie, 44 Hi-Y, 77 Hobble, Dorothy, 64 Hobble, Jaunice, 21, 57, 64, 68 Hoblitzell, Robert, 39 Hockey, 96 Hodgins, Rosemary, 64, 72, 76, 79, 119 Hoffman, Bernard, 26, 32, 65, 74, 95,100, 102,108 Hoffman, Corinne, 36 Holdeman, Leslie, 21, 37, 57, 80 Hollasch, Helen, 29 Hollasch, Richard, 101 Holloway, Mr. D. H., 5, 58, 60 Holmes, Elizabeth, 50, 51, 57, 64, 67 Holte, Wilbert, 103, 107 Honeycutt, Mary, 57, 70 Honor Society, 44 Hoosier, Virgil, 53 Hoover, Lorilee, 36, 80 Hopkins, Bill, 57 Hopkins, Dorothy Maxine, 44 Hord, Robert, 21, 95,101,108 Howell, Billy McAdoo, 53, 63 Howk, Richard, 53, 104 Hudson, Vennon, 26, 32 Huey, Don, 37, 102 Hughes, Aileen, 35, 72 Hughes, Harry, 104 Hughes, Phillip, 29 Huhn, Miss Margaret, 8 Hull, Jack, 101 Humphrey, Albert S., 31, 34, 53, 63, 67,119 Humphreys, Elizabeth Ann, 15, 46, 57, 64, 70,110,119 Huncilman, Susan, 46, 54, 64, 67, 76, 78, 96, 97 Hunt, Robert, 29, 53 Huoni, Olive Marie, 57 Hyde, Phyllis, 29, 68 I Intramurals, 94 Irion, Mr. F. C., 9, 36, 73 Irons, William, 21, 32 Irving, 65 Irwin, Lt. Col. Burr P., 99 Isaac, Godfrey Jr., 30, 35, 44, 77, 79, 103 Isenberg, Ernest, 26, 34, 44, 73 , Beverly, 35, 44, 72, 76 Jackson Jackson, Calvin, 38, 102 Jackson, Joe, 53 Jackson, Richard, 29, 86, 91 Jakobe, Richard, 21, 94 James, Miss Elizabeth, 9 James, Milton, 15, 36, 53, 73 Jenkins, Bill, 47, 63, 67 Jessen, Jeanne, 15 Johnson, Eleanor, 50 Johnson, Kenneth, 39, 103 Johnson, Mary Anna, 64, 71, 76, 79 Johnson, Shirley, 21, 79 Johnston, Velva, 42 Johnston, Virginia, 76 Jolliff, Jerry, 21, 39 Jolliff, Mary, 53 Jones, Edith, 68 Jones, Genevieve, 45, 68, 76, 79 Jones, Miss Genevieve, 9 Jones, Mary Louise, 21, 32 Jones, Regina, 29, 38, 57 Joseph, Bruce, 44, 70, 101 Joyce, Betty, 21, 42 Iules Guerin, 68 Junkin, Miss Della D., 9, 59 K Kahmann, John, 29 Kahn, Gilbert, 35, 72, 89, 90 Kalina, Elizabeth, 40 Kamen, Mariam, 21, 38, 47 Kapsemalis, Sophie, 29 Karr, Clarence, 101 Keck, Edward, 80 Keeler, Miss Alicia, 9, 119 Keenan, Mr. George, 9 Keeth, Martin, 26, 102 Keith, Sam, 84, 89, 90 Keithley, Vern Allen, 29 Kellam, Marshall, 36, 3 8 Kelley, Evelyn, 53 Kelley, Hubert, 68, 102 Kelley, LeRoy, 15, 36, 38, 103 Kelley, Rosemarie, 67 Kelsey, Norma Jean, 35, 53, 66 Kennedy, Mr. J. K., 9, 94 Kenney, Irene, 21, 57, 70, 79, 80, 1 13 Kenney, Maxine, 21, 40 Kessler, Josef, 21, 34, 73, 74, 80 Kester, Shirley, 34, 57, 76 Kidd, Coraleone, 62 Kieffer, Alan, 102 Kilmer, Helen, 15, 45, 53, 57, 66, 70, 76 Kimes, Maxine, 42 King, Bernice, 29 King, Edith, 29, 57 King, Mr. Edwin J., 9, 32 King, Quentin, 35, 71 Kinsey, Russel, 53 Kious, Jimmy, 77, 101 Kirby, Kenneth, 102 Kirkpatrick, John, 53 Kirkpatrick, Robert, 41, 83, 84, 90 Kirks, Marion, 15, 34, 42 Kirshner, Billy, 47, 67, 104, 107 Kise, Kent, 39 Kisluk, Stanley, 36 Kitchen, Earl, 22, 36 Kittle, Walter, 15, 53, 80, 102 Knight, Charles, 101 Koch, Carl, 26, 34 Koch, Lillian, 47, 76 Kohn, Doris, 15, 68 Kooken, Alvada, 22, 42, 53, 70 Koolish, Lenore, 35, 53, 54 Koontz, Edward, 53 Kopulos, Marie, 34, 45, 53, 57, 70 Kraxner, Anna Marie, 15, 42 Kretz, Bill, 30, 63, 77, 79 Krom, Willene, 22, 40 Kron, Carl, 26, 45, 69 Krump, Howard, 22, 38 Krusor, Lloyd, 34, 40, 51, 66, 67, 79 Kusnetsky, Leon, 3 5 Kyle, James W., 31, 63 Kyzar, James Newton, 15 L Labunski, Bronek, 32, 59, 89, 90 Labunski, Stas, 15, 46, 50, 51, 58, 67,104,118 Lagle, Darlene, 22 Laier, Jeanne, 42 Lamb, Minnie Jean, 32, 67, 74, 80 ' 78, Lane, Fielding, 22, 95 83, 84, 88, 90, Lange, Nadine, 41 , 78 Lanham, Patty Sue, 54 Larson, Jack, 22 Larson, Muriel, 35, 40, 47 Lash, Miss Anna K., 10 Lauchlan, Martha Marie, 15, 44, 78 Lauritsen, H. P., 101, 108 Laval, Calvin, 40, 102 Laye, Frances, 78 Laye, Mildred, 15 Leach, Lillian, 45, 71 Lee, Billie Jean, 62 Lee, Regina, 76, 78, 79 Lee, Richard, 69 Leftwich, John, 103 Lenz, Esther, 76 Les Immoftels, 71 Levin, Betty, 45, 64 Lewis, 72, Lewis, Betty Jean, 35 Lewis, Miss Edith O., 10 Lewis, Gloria, 26, 33, 69, 78 Lewis, Pauline, 26, 69 Lewis, Wofford, 101 Lichtenauer, Mary, 29 Lienhard, Helen, 29, 40 Lilly, Miss Ida B., 10 Limb, Virginia, 15, 37, 44, 64, 79 Lindholm, Margaret, 57 Lindquist, Laurel Jean, 22, 45, 66, 78 Lindsey, Carl, 26 Barbara Ann, 22, 35, 64, 74, 80 Little, Helen, 53 Lombardo, Jack, 41, 101 Long, Mr. Anderson G., 10 Long, Conrad, 101, 107 Long, Junior, 101 Long, Zola, 53, 57 Longmoor, William V., 30, 45, 63, 75,101,118 Lowary, Robert B., 63, 67, 74, 77, 78, 113 Lowenstein, Helen, 22, 34, 80 Lumary, Edgar, 3 8 Lundberg, Ralph, 40, 68 Lyle, Bob, 29 Lyon, Sally, 50, 54, 112 M Maas, Adolph, 101 Mabry, Martha, 15, 57 Mackay, Richard, 29 Maddox, Marvin E., 29 Maddox, Miss Stella, 10 Maire, Gerald, 22, 32, 53 Major, Jean, 15 Mall, David, 104 Maloney, Jack, 15, 101 Maloney, Rosemary, 15, 32, 61 66, 68 Mann, Eugene, 102 Manning, Raymond, 104 Mantice, Jim, 35, 66, 72 Markham, Bonnie, 38 Marquis, Manning, 104 Marsh, Andy, 29 Marshall, Bill, 15, 104 Marshall, Jacqueline, 35, 68 Marti, John, 38 Martin, Katharine, 42 Martin, Patricia, 42 Martin, Royal, 22, 38, 55, 57, 91,951 Martin, Virginia, 22, 62, 110, 119 Marzolf, Parthene, 22, 36, 42 Mason, Edward, 22, 65, 67, 74, 79,100, 102,119 Mathews, Jack, 29, 57 Matson, Walter, 34, 53, 67 Maun, Eugene, 53, 102, 107 Maxey, Jeanne, 53 May, Vincent, 53, 54, 55, 57 Mayer, Cecilia, 57 Maze, J. Everett, 65, 67, 101 McAlister, Harlan, 84 McAlister, Nat, 26, 57, 94 McBurney, William, 29, 34, 8 82, 84, 90, 94 McCa1'fery, Ada, 15 McCall, Dale, 53, 102 McCallum, Arline, 54, 97 McCambridge, Joseph L., 80 McCasland, Bill, 104 McCaul, Don, 15, 63, 77, 79, 0, 93, 95 McCaul, Miss Margaret E., 10, 42 McCaul, Nancy, 38, 54, 64 McClelland, Marvin, 95, 104 McClelland, Merwin, 95, 104 McCroskey, Bob, 38, 104 McCully, George, 90 McCurdy, Donna Lee, 22 McDaniel, Billy, 29, 69 McDaniel, Dorothy, 29, 45, 69 McDonald, Genrose, 53 McElroy, Betty, 57, 70 McElroy, De Aun, 22 McEntire, Marilynn, 42, 66, 67, 74 McEwen, Richard, 102 McFall, Floyd, 34, 67 McGinnis, Miss Dorothy, 10 McGregor, Don, 44, 53, 63, 88, 103, 11 1 McKay, Charles, 11, 34, 45, 46, 47, 48, 77, 79, 80, 99, 103, 106, 118 McKinney, Faye, 57, 70 McKinnon, James, 104 McKneelen, James, 36, 75, 104 McLarnan, Bill, 22, 32, 33 McLaughlin, Mary Margaret, 29 McLeroy, Edward, 53 McLeroy, James, 66, 68 McMorrow, Thomas, 104 McMullen, Lucille, 22, 57 McNair, Jean, 31, 62, 67, 96, 97 McNaron, Weldon, 29, 36, 40 McNeeley, Mavis, 29, 57 McRorey, Frances, 22, 33, 39, 70, 78, 119 McWhirter, Minaruth, 76 McWilliams, Paul, 41 Mecaskey, Eunice, 42, 76, 79 Medlov, Jerome, 79 Meeker, Marie, 29, 97 Meeker, Robert, 80, 102 Mefford, Bonnie Jean, 45 Meine, Doris, 76 Meinrath, Irving, 26, 32, 45, 65 Melvin, Robert, 34, 104 Mendenhall, Paul, 34, 80, 87, 90, 95 Mentzer, Betty Jeanne, 69, 96 Meredith, Janice, 51, 53, 64, 67, 96, 97 Michael, Betty, 16, 41, 57, 70 Michael, Hobart, 95, 101, 108 Middelkamp, Neal, 53, 63, 79, 102 Miller, Carol Joyce, 26, 35 Miller, James, 102 Miller, Joan, 80 Miller, Mary, 22, 40 Miller, Maurine, 53, 70 Miller, William, 80, 91, 93, 95 Milligan, Robert, 16, 34, 77 Milliken, Warren, 102 Milliren, Dwight, 104 Miner, Bob, 34, 46, 63, 67, 77, 101, 118, 119 Index Miner, Mr. D. H., 10, 118 Miner, Peggy, 30, 44, 48, 62 Minor, Alice Marie, 16, 35, 72 Mistachkin, Alan, 39, 53 Mize, Imogene, 16 Moeller, Anita, 23, 57, 70, 78, 118 Moeller, Richard, 23 Monitors, 80 Moore, Juanita, 96 Moore, Louise, 16, 34 Moore, Thomas, 101 Moore, Virgil, 53, 101 Moran, Mary Ellen, 29 Moran, Nora, 36 Morgan, James, 16 Morgan, Merle, 23 Morphy, Paul, 53, 75 Morris, Robert, 41, 75, 77 Morris, Tom, 23, 44, 47 Morrow, Katharine, 29 Morse, Wayne, 16, 32, 45, 47, 65, 67, 74, 79,118,119 Moss, Tully, 16, 32, 35, 45, 46, 49, 63, 68, 77, 79,110 Moulder, Gene, 53 Mowrey, Fioretta, 16, 33, 66, 67, 74 Murphy, John, 29 Muser, Elizabeth Anne, 16, 70, 76 Muser, Helen Louise, 16, 45, 53, 70, 76 Myers, Everett, 77, 103 Myers, William, 102 E N Naylor, Betty Ann, 39, 79, 80 Nekuda, Frances, 53 Nelson, Arthur, 26 Nelson, Charlotte, 11, 45, 46, 49, 51, 61, 62, 67, 79,110 Nelson, Jeanine, 26, 112 Nelson, Robert, 102 Nesmith, Robert Harry, 102 Neubert, Bill Bruce, 57, 102, 108 Newbold, Janet, 80 Newsradt, James, 77, 79 Newton, Marcia, 31, 34, 64, 80 Nichols, Olga, 16 Nicoll, Eunice, 53 Niederjohn, Gilma, 23, 45, 57, 70, 76 Nilson, Clifford, 77, 80 Nindel, Gertrude, 16, 45, 57, 66, 70, 76 Niquette, Geraldine, 64 Nisbet, Scott, 38, 103 Nixon, Tima, 29, 38, 39 Nordling, Virginia Lee, 67, 74 Nordlohne, Joseph, 34, 68 Norman, Kathryn, 23 Norman, Mary Frances, 68 Norman, Robert, 101, 108 North, Bonnie Jean, 16, 38, 76 Norwood, Patricia, 76 ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE I nclex Nunn, Jane Ann, 31, 62, 67, 96, 97, 119 O'Donnell, Peggy, 78 Offers: . 7 Senior, 1 1 Junior, 3 0 Sophomore, 31 R. O. T. C., 100 O'Grady, Juanita, 23, 57 O'Leary, Virginia, 36, 42, 80 O'Neil, Peggy, 40 Opitz, Loa Lorene, 23, 41, 57, 71 Oppenheimer, Ernest, 47 Oration, 32 Orchestra, 52 Orr, Martha, 23, 39, 62 Osborn, Bob, 102, 107 Osborn, James, 104 Ottosen, Donald, 87, 91, 113 Overshiner, Jay, 40 Owen, Robert, 40 Owens, Blaine, 38, 104 P Pace, Francis, 16, 78 Pace, Herbert, 23, 37, 53 Packer, Donald, 101 Page, Shirlee, 38, 53, 54 Pankey, Rowena, 16, 42 Parent-Teachers' Association, 60 Parish, Theresa, 42 Parker, Meda, 23 Parry, Mickey, 102 Peabody, Ann, 26 Peabody, Richard, 37 Peake, Mary Anne, 67 Peaster, Jewel, 57, 70, 78, 96, 97 Peer, Hedrick, 40, 67 Peer, Margaret, 41 Pennington, James, 27 Pennington, Mary Ellen, 40, 57 Penny, Maxine, 29, 38 Pep Club, 78 Peret, Ruth, 16, 53, 71 Perkins, Harold, 23, 78 Perlmeter, Stanley, 44 Perrine, Herschell, 41 , 102 Perry, Erylene, 36, 68 Perry, Lois, 23, 46, 47, 68 Perutelli, Mary Louise, 38 Peters, Betty F., 16, 45, 57, 96, 97 Petersen, Barbara, 41 Petersen, James, 29, 92 Peterson, Earl, 103 Peterson, Roy R., 16, 49, 54, 57, 75, 1 12 Pfeiffer, Arthur, 80, 89, 90 Phelps, Herbert, 95 Phenicie, Olive, 23, 42 Philalelic Society, 73 Phillips, Mi. F. L., io, 12, as Phipps, Colleen, 16, 32, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 58, 59, 61, 62, 69, 79, 118 Pierce, Dorothy Mae, 80, 96, 97 Pierson, Margee, 34 Piper, Barbara, 97 Piper, Ernest, 83, 84, 86, 90, 95 Pitt, Patsy, 57, 64, 78 Plapp, Fred, 89, 90 Plays, 50, 51 Player, Marian, 51, 57, 64, 67 Polk, Marian, 53, 70, 96 Polk, Shirley, 16, 42, 45, 46, 57, 70 Porter, Betty, 17, 35, 39, 66, 72 Porter, John Thomas, 23, 32 Pound, Bruce, 102 Powell, Josephine, 23 Powell, Merna, 17, 44, 66, 71, 76 Powell, Rodger, 66,103,107 Pratt, A. Berge, 23, 33, 39, 65, 69, 77, 80,100,103 Presley, Beverly Sue, 17, 50, 51, 55, 54, 66, 67,119 Preston, Virginia Lee, 47 Procter, Douglas E., 23, 44, 66, 69, 100, 102 Proctor, Mildred, 17, 57 Promethean, 64 Pryor, Patricia, 35, 44, 62, 72 Pumphrey, John W., 53, 77 Pundil, 62 Purcell, James, 41, 104 Queens, 61 . Quint, Bill, ss, 102 R Rader, Kenneth, 84, 91, 93 Raines, Roger, 103 Randolph, Andrew, 29 Randolph, Lettie Mae, 23, 33, 74, 119 Rawnsley, Marjorie, 29 Ray, Rosella, 29 Rayborn, Bob, 23, 38, 94 Redford, Jocenia, 34, 38, 79 Reed, Alberta, 17 Reed, Clarke, 89, 90 Reid, Joe, 53 Reif, Virginia, 17 Renken, James, 39, 103 Renn, Elaine, 17 Reyburn, Billie, 101 Rhodes, Joy Louise, 17 Rhodus, Dorothy, 40 Richardson, Marietta, 35, 44, 47, 57, 64 Richardson, Mildred, 17, 76 Riche, Jane, 54 Rickard, Marjorie, 35, 72, 80 Ricker, Sam, 100, 104, 107, 119 ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX Ricketson, Rita, 53, 64, 71, 118 Rider, Jimmy, 73, 101 Rieger, Jane, 30, 40, 45, 48, 62, 71, 80 Rieke, Bob, 53 Rifle Team, 106 Riley, Edward, 34 Riley, Marjorie Jean, 53 Riling, Lillian, ss, 57 Risberg, William A., 35, 51, 63, 80, 105 Rixey, Norton, 65, 104 Roach, Betty Jane, 27 Roach, Roy, 95, 103 Roark, Orpha Jean, 17 Roberts, Jean, 54 Roberts, Richard, 17, 53 Robertson, Don, 53 Robinson, Delores, 40, 42 Robinson, Jean, 62 Robinson, Wilburn, 103 Roesener, Walter, 34, 80, 103 Roller, Robert, 101 Romine, Jack, 101 Rooney, Larry, 23, 42 Rosenberger, Miss Sophia, 4 R. O. T. C., 99 Rothberg, Fannie, 57 Round Table, 66 Rowe, Harold, 24, 42, 53 Rowe, Shirley, 29, 55, 57, 70 Royse, Jean, 53, 80,119 Rubin, Evelyn, 96, 97 Ruffolo, Betty Lou, 29, 38 Rule, William, 103, 108 Runkel, Arthur, 51 Russell, Helen, 24, 57, 68 Russell, Wallace, 79 77, 79, 92, 103, 118 Ryan, Joe, 50, 65, 67 Ryle, George Walton, 101 S Saeger, Dorothy Mae, 17, 45, 66, 69, 78, 97 Sakoulas, George, 24 Sakoulas, Sam, 101 Sanders, Marjorie, 17, 41, 62, 80 Sanford, Sue, 36 Sanguinet, Pat, 34, 51 Sapp, Donald, 29 Sappenfield, Marie, 78 Scanland, Jean, 17, 33, 66, 68, 76 Scanlon, Bob, 84, 91 Scanlon, John, ll, 45, 48, 80, 82, 84, 87, 90, 95,110 Schmidt, Frances, 29, 57 Schmoeger, Robert, 103 Schneider, Frankie, 46 106, Schroder, Doris, 17, 46, 47, 64, 68 Scott, John W., 24 Scott, Lois, 17, 44, 64 Scott, Martha Ellen, 119 Scott, Rosemary, 17, 39, 64, 72, 79 Scott, William, 24, 66, 71 Seacat, Dorothy, 47, 53, 76 Searcy, Ann, 57 Seaton, Leone, 29, 44 Secrest, Miss Bessie Gay, 10 Segal, Helen Rae, 17, 44, 69 Seibolt, Francis, 24 Seibolt, Victor, 27 Seigler, Betty, 27, 42 Sejnost, Richard, 34, 77, 78, so, 103 Self, Arthur, 40 Self, Dorothy, 40 Senior Ballot, 1 10 Seniors, 1 1 Settle, Emma, 40 Settle, Justine, 31, 62, 67 Sexton, Paul, 44, 102 S. G. Mtn, 108 Shamel, Margaret, 17 Shanklin, Charles, 102 Shannon, Betty Jean, 30, 47, 54, 79 Shannon, John, 24 Shapiro, Arthur, 29 Sharp, Bob, 102 Shaw, John, 36, ss, 69 Shaw, Helen, 17, 68 Shaw, Robert, 35 Russing, Loyd, 46, 47, 53, 65, 108, Shay, Maurice, 17, 45 Shearer, Eugene, 18, 45, 47, 63, 77, 93 Shearer, Mr. M. H., 10, 112, 118 Sheets, Eugene, 104 Shelley, Miss Velma, 10 Sherwood, Jack, 108 Sherwood, Joseph, 101 Sheskin, Joel, 46, 47, 79 Shine, Ed, 102 Shire, Miss Ann M., 10 Short, Helen, 18 Shoup, John, 101, 108 Shouse, Mr. John L., 10 Shover, Dale, 24, 37, 83, 84, 87, 90 Shover, Kenneth, 90, 102 Showalter, Ellamae, 29 Shrewsbury, Rosemary, 35 Shubert, James, 24, 36, 100, 101, 108 Sicking, Edward, 102 Sigman, Dick, 24, 104 Sikora, Howard, 101 Silverman, Gordon, 29, 38, 40 Simpson, Leo, 41 Single, Gloria, 80, 96, 97 Small, Peggy Ann, 54, 67 Smith, Betty, 54 Smith, Clarice, 29, 42 Smith, Emma Jean, 79 Smith, Eugene, 102 Smith, Ferne, 24, 53 Smith Smith, Georgiana, 44, 53, 64 Smith, Jack, 103 Smith, James, 104 Smith, Joanne, 18, 33, 57, 71 Smith Smith , John, 102 Kenneth, 102 Smith Lawrence, 102 Smith, Lois Wilma, 42 Smith, Menna Lee, 18, 38, 68 Smith, Muriel, 96, 97 Smith, Nadine, 35,44, 57, 62, 72 , Virginia, 44 Smither, Web, 41, 101 Snell, Jack, 36, 39 Snider, Kathryn, 44 Sniezek, Mary, 27 Snyder, Betty, 29, 42 Sogn, Carol, 29 Sooby, William, 101 Southall, Carolyn, 18, 45, 49, 57, 58, 64, 67 Spanish Club, 72 Speakman, Jack, 29, 36 Speech Aris, 67 Spencer, Doyne, 103 Spencer, Wilma, 36 Sperman, Dale, 36 Sperry, Robert, 53 Spicer, Bill, 27, 34, 44, ss, 100, 102 Spillman, Mary, 27 Spring Concert, 5 5 Spring, Mr. Harling A., 10, 57, 1 18 Staford, Bill, 36, 104 Stage and Screen Club, 74 Stains, Helen, 40 Stair, Peggy, 40, 7s, so, 96, 97 Stalnaker, Kay, 24, 41, 87, 91 Slernp Club, 73 Stanley, Beverly, 29 Stark, Bill, 34 Stark, Eugene, 36 Stratham, Sharline,24, 46, 57, 70 Steele, Jack, 18, 45, 71 Steinhauser, Katherine, 38, 54 Steinzeig, Milton, 35 Stenger, Merlyn, 62 Stephan, Kathleen, 39 Stern, Fred, 29, 45, 69 Stevens, Elaine, 54 Stewart, Dorothy, 42 Stewart, Marjorie, 36, 57 Stewart, Paul, 34, 45 Stewart, Peggy, 38 Stimson, David, 104 Stiver, Jean, 68 Stoiile, Bill, 27 Stone, George, 101 Storrs, Rosemary, 41 Storum, Marguerite, 18, 57 Stroud, Shirley Ann, 8 Stroud, Thomas, 24, 72 Stuart, Martha, 24, 36, 118 Stubbs, Robert, 29, 57 Student Council, 46, 47 Stutz, Evelyn, 29 Summers, Jack Carl, 18 Summers, Jack E., 29, 80, 102, 108 Sutoris, June, 69, 79 Swinney, Bob, 36, 102 Swiss Flag Swingers, 54 Sydenstricker, Martha Ann, 64, T Taggart, Bernard, 36 Talbot, Nancy, 18, 32, 35, 57, 58, 72, 78, 79 Talbot, Robert, 102, 108 Talkington, Norma Jeanne, 11, 32, 33, 36, 47, 51, 62, 67, 105, 1 10, 113 Tangalos, John, 89, 91 Tanner, Betty, 41 Taylor, Babette, 18, 45, 49, 58, 62, 67, 1 13 Taylor, Bob, 38 Tengdin, John, 53, 63, 69, 79, 104 Tengdin, Phyllis, 18, 32, 33, 46, 64, 67, 74, 80,118 Tennis, 93 Terry, James, 95 Thatcher, Curtis, 24 Thayer, Raymond, 101 Thompson, Brella Sue, 57, 76 Thompson, Frank, 101 Thompson, Jane Anne, 24, 44, 46, 47, 57, 62, 70 Thompson, Patricia, 66, 74, 76 Thompson, Rosemary, 54 Thomson, Joyce, 57, 70 Thomson, Robert, 36 Thorson, Harold, 29 Thrasher, Virginia, 24, 46 Timanus, Marjorie, 66, 76 Tinker, Sylvia, 40 Tobin, Bill, 24, 42, 44, 100, 67, 76, 79 103, 108 Tobin, Phil, 104 Todd, Glen, 53 Tolin, Emmet, 40 Tomlinson, Henry, 27 Totten, Miss Florence, 10 Toussaint, Marilynn, 35, 57, 72 Tracy, William, 29 Trainor, Leon, 29 Trapp, Robert, 27, 39 Tribue, Herman B., 29 Trogdon, Miss Jane, 8 Trotter, Miss Florence, 10 Tsougas, Chris, 29, 83, 84, 87, 9 1 Tsougas, Sam, 84, 90 Tucker, Jane, 27, 29, 80 Tucker, Margaret, 46, 47, 64, 67, 1 18 Turville, Brice, 53, 102 Tuttle, Geraldine, 96 U Uiford, Ralph, 1s, 54, ss, 77 Uhlmann, Leonore, 18, 32, 45, 66, 69, 78 Uht, Louis, 46, 73 Ulam, Dan, 18, 46, 47, 95 Ullom, Jane, 24, 39 Ulrich, Norma, 54 Upton, Billy, 53, 95, 103 Van Bibber, Shirley, 18, 69 Van Buskirk, Richard, 29, 36, 40, 102 Vandiver, Susie, 53, 57, 62 Van Es, Jack, 29, 41 Van Horne, Mr. E. J., 10 Vanice, Phillip, 29 Vann, Beverly, 18, 42, 78 Vann, Loretto, 78, 96, 97 Van Neman, Miss Loula, 10, 38 Van Pelt, Eugene, 18, 57, 87 Vega, Bernard, 39 Vick, Robert, 102 Vincent, Willa May, 76 Vinzant, Rudean, 104 Voelker, Bob, 104 Volkman, Carolyn, 54 W Wadlow, Hilda, 29 Wagner, Robert, 89, 91 Walker, Bettie, 40 Walker, John, 24, 39, ss, s4, 88, 90 Walker, Virginia, 18, 42, 45, 57, 70, 78, 96 Walker, William, 27, 69, 73, 77, 79, 107 Wallace, Bill, 41, 103 Walrod, Dorothy, 54 Walrod, Margaret, 54 Waltner, Marion, 18, 36, 38, so, ss, 74, 92, 102 Ward, Mr. Benjamin R., 10, 34 Ward, Francis, 53, 102 Ward, Janice, 40 Watson, Norma Jean, 40, 68, 78 Watts, John, 103 W-Club, 90 Weber, Mary Ruth, 29, 62 Wegley, Betty, 55, 57 Weiford, Lois, 45, 50, 67, 78 Weinhold, Lois, 18, 44 Weir, Bob, 27 Weir, Helen, 62, 70 Welch, Donald, 34 Wells, Fletcher, 46, 47, 53, 65, 79, 102,108 Westerdahl, Lorraine, 18, 35 Weyer, Eleanor, 71 Wheeler, Charles, 42 Wheeler, James, 27, 68, 80 Wheeler, James Clifford, 29 Wheeler, John, 103 Wheeler, Miss Mary S., 10 White, Craig, 101 White, Joyce, 64, 96, 97 White, Richard, 39, 104 White, Richard W., 29, 103 White, Thurman, 29 Index Whiteside, Don, 29, 69, 79, 80 104, 107 Whitnell, Mary, 47, 62, 74 Whitnell, Nancy, 27, 32, 44, 50, 51, 61, 62, 67, 79,110 Wiedenmann, George, 40 Wiklund, Yvonne, 62, 96, 97 Wilcox, Jean, 11, 33, 45, 47, 61, 64, 67, 80, 96, 97 Wilhite, Miss Shelton, 10 Wilkinson, Frank, 53, 63, 95, 119 Wilks, Mary, 41, 42 Williams, Charles, 27, 37, 46, 77, 80, 87, 90 Williams, Crawford, 104 Williams, Helen Ann, 32, 35, 66, 72, 74, 79 Williams, Joan, 78 Williams, Marguerite, 76 Williams, Mary, 53, 112 Williams, Mary Louise, 34, 41 Williams, Rosemarie, 38 Williamson, Lee, 104 Williamson, Mary Ellen, 27, 33, 45, 62, 67, 97,110,112 Willis, Mary Ellen, 27 Willis, Richard, 29 Wills, Doris Jeanne, 32 Wilson, Lois, 53 Wilson, Mari Beka, 35, 47, 64, 72, 78, 88,111 Wilson, Mercedies, 27, 33, 34, 45, 46, 51, 64, 67, 79, 112, 1 13 Wilson, Robert G., 27 Wilson, Rusty, Jr., 32, 33, 51, 67, 1 12 Windsor, Virginia, 68, 79 Winfrey, Miss Ruth, 10 Winningham, Robert, 29, 38 Witcher, James, 95, 104 Witt, Dulcie Ann, 64, 76 Woeltle, Helen, 27 Wolf, Bill, 32, 42, 54 Wolhtman, Bob, 65, 104 Wood, Gordon, 32, 65 Woods, Everett, 102, 107 Worcester, Dale, 28, 102 Worth, Marilyn, 41 Wright, Harry, 104 Wright, Purd, 28, 42, 68 Y Yager, Dorothy, 28 Yoakum, Marjorie, 28, 42, 44, 46, 64, 72, so Young, David, 34, 53, 78, 80 Young, Mary Jane, 29 Young, Moe Kong, 34 Young, Roger, 28, 36, 87, 90, 110 I Youngs, Miss Marie, 10 Zanders, Herman, 29, 39, 44 Zenitsky, Harold, 41 Zimmerman, Robert, 28, 40 ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN - j2a '43 G Autographs Q?- f4Zp' r Zin ' ' . 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